____ ..,,_ . ` OCTOBER i7, 1916. _ _ _ fag Clin. _.»'l"l""|Cn.”~ l.»-.....i)U.. " PAGE SEVEN, § D , 1 . -4' _ , . -. .,_... . . ~ *.9--'7-" ’ “ i . , 4 1, f i _Y _..._ __ 7 ir The Eastern Guardi n ii- -'IT PAYO to buy il tlll Provilloi. C E- ‘ _ "V It _not only eoitaiia the 1 -_l_|__. -_ :valor but deiililea the oleai-ia. ih\\'l ir* "amz: loop_," and malaga 1 een rv *R :\ wholesome? - __....._.___.___ .gg _ _‘-"iiuiii 1 no 'u|il\\\\m -.°0N_l GINT Nr word each laser tion for advertising in this column. .>.*AT HOME»-Ural J. W. Murdockf M0l1!l8ue will receive on' Thursday. 2589-10-1'IM‘lI. °8OURI8 WEST INSTITUTE.- Cl -V - . _ . . _-.-_-.~= -.-_-:_-_~_~_-_~._-,_-_-_-,,___.,_~,_-_._._.,_ _ __ _ - -_ _-_ _-_ /_. . JT. GUIKOON IVEO Il Guardian representative in Montlhle. , JMR. R. R. HOWLETT ia Guar- dian agent for Annandale and vicinity. . _*HALLOWEEN TEA.-Ladle-s oi '____ Oct. 19th. Afternoon and evening. the Methodist Church, Montague, in- tend holding Holloween Tea and Bean Supper in the Auditorium, Oct 31st 1916 2590 10 i7tt5l `\ v ~ 4\ l` L -' ' ' -'~ me - ‘ . " - - ~ - M- ~ - » ____|||||||H| ‘ " -- 'l'ne regulai'_meetIn3 Of the Souris _ ' - _ g'°°t5W°“1°\== Institute was held 011 ._°coi\nec'rioN.-it was Miss ' " ' ' ‘~'~ - -~- _-. .-_m_ ____ _ “L th' “l "W h°"‘° °f MN- A- 3-' Mary McGausli. Bear River, not Mrs. DOMINION PRES CORRES- PONDENTB T0 VISIT FLEET LONDON. oct. za.- Slr .lohli JeIlicoe’s messaégrggoscagl ada to stimulate recruiting, it no llllllilens that the Canadian corres. pendants now in London will _next week have an opportunity to visit nie orsii\\`~> - fr. 1.- ’)` _ c ' . ._ __ l_ _'_l, ,_i~ ` _ _ - _ .f~. _ .,»,=i1 1l?:=,-_ll-" fi " ”' "".`- iff-j':.<__\,\, _ly `_-_ _-__. .__l>' »- _i --1-_#nail “ .sr 1,-I . -"._ 'T /-_ -'_`-3 " _ ~"'.',“.""1 an f 1 5* til" ff? _' ll S ing iii.-ti? @ li il ll, _ at 5 ll Vi-; ."-_iff Q_- -i A " "-ii.-af. ~ 5- sf’ cj., ‘i l l.*i"f‘.'~\;~` if .i_. _r 1 - ;l i lw g i i i gm 1|? YOUR FRIENDS can buy anytnins you can 'e them-except your phsroggi. Malre an appointmt today. The Cookfs _Studio Holiday Photographs you pardon us for sug- gesting__l\lOW is the time to have sittings made for your Xmasphotographs Our staff can give your tr. Make an appointment ioda at 'llie Bayer Studio ‘ns ii.|.i.i.. ima. s. s, cs. ua Tha I. B. Ailliiadtlfyllll H. I. mails, lallilllera and freight leaves work betterattention than lat- | a C ot' Picton every lfoiiday ma Thursday gf l Patent S hr arrival of morning from mi.. .?.;"I"..: _ i Black vici kid llll \\\\ Ladies - Fashionable Footwear Havannabrow kid lace boot. llll. \\ JZII§\\\\\\\'IIWIIIl 25 Sub ma rin CDG lace and button. \\Yl with blue, brown Halifax. llllilll i daoall "~ ~°.ii.'.ei.~..-‘ia-.....‘ '°"':..... I- M- lurfm' u-ma... ummm Halter. I. Eastern Steamship Lines 'ILL-TI'Il-WAV 'IV WATER- INTIRNATIONAL LINI Lesve_St. John Mondays and Tues- 0 _ . days at 9.00 a m (Atlantic Time) ` ‘ 0.0. Kaltaailf K 0., WI lanllty, K-6 fawn and white tops. ' See our window. Alle & Co MacDonald. Mies Gordon was present and gave a demonstration’ In Dry- Clenning. The institute has purchased two maps for school. The members are busy at Red Cross work and they are planning on holding a social in the near future to raise funds for Patriot- ic purposes. The regular day of meet- ing for the Institute has been changed to ist Friday in the month. ~ llrillaii Ready lo Take Canadlz;_i_is__l-‘liincsl ~ s O O Q LONDON. Oct. 13.-By contracts signed today, Canadian fisheries from the Maritime Provinces to the Pacific Coast, including the Great Lakes, will supply the British army with a million and s hailf pounds of frozen and tinned fish. As soon as the Canarlan fish com- panies csn get together and guarantee the supply, the Imperial authorities' arewilling to take live million pounds' worth, half a million dollars weekly". Major Hughes Green has concluded successful negotiations with the Brit- ish army purchusing committee. ` ‘ ' -t-1--i-+44-_ , _ Mother-Made, Quick Acting Cough Syrup Should be Kept Ilaiidr in Ever! Home-Easily Prepiii-oil and Coats Little. 4~l»'i°l"l'4'°X‘4"l°°X*+'i'd°*l'°25P'K'°i~°2°~2»4~d'd°4°d*'l1 Mothers, _vou’ll never know what you are missing until you make up this in- expensive iiuick-acting cough syrup and try it. ('_}li ldren love its pleasant taste and nothing else will looscii_ a cough or cheat cold and hcnl thc infliiincd or swollen throat membranes with such ease and promptncss. It’s cqiiiilly as good for ‘grown-ups ns for ch_ihlrcn. This sp cndiil cough syrup is made by pouring 2% ounces of Pinex A50 cents worth) into a. lil-oz bottle and lling thc bottle with plain granulated sugar syru _ This givcs you lil ounces-n. iamilé' supply-of much licttcr cough reme y than you coiil_d liiiv rcndy-inside for $2.50-a c car saving of $2._ The moment it toiichcs thc iniiiiincd, cold-congested mcmlirunes that li_iic thc throat and air possagcs, thc licaling bc- flns, the phlcgm loosens, sorcncss eaves, cough spasms lessen and soon disap_pear_ altcgetlicr, thus ending a. coug_ quicker than you over thought: possible. Iloiirscnoss and ordinary _coufhs arc conquered by it i_n_ 2-l hours or ess. Excellent for bronchitis, whoop- inghcough, apnsmodic croup, bronchial ast ma. or winter coughs. Plnex is a highl concentrated coni- pound.of .genuine Ilorway pin_c extract, combined wit_h guaiacol and is famous the word over for its quick healing effect on the membranes. Beware of substitutes. Ask your aruggist for “2% ounces of Plnex” w_lth irectlons and don’t accept anything else. Guaranteed to _give absolute satis- faction or money re iindcd. The Pine: Co., Toronto, Ont. Professional Cards MISS D. RUDGE 171 Great George 8t.,- Phone 314. Manufacturer of all kinds of fine hair goods, including, Toupees and Wigs. Hair drsieins. Miinicurinl. Bllllll- pooing, singering. 2192 -9-22TMW1mo. WARIURTON I ll-IAVI . Barllterl, Attorneys, Notary Pub- iio, lite., Solicitors for Canada Bank- sra Association. Bank of llontreal. Canada. Permanent Mortgage Corpor a ii oiiiees-oia ouiraiui oiiics. rn was Block. Carlottetown. P. I. 1. ` uoiiaon a ouivrv ‘ larrlatara and Attorneys aoiicitora for Royal Bank ot Canada HONEY TO LOAN A.A. llelnlii. K_G.. Donald Molflniioli HOLIAN G IIOKINNON ..larriatarl¢ .. Attorneya-ll-Law loyal Bank Bldg.. Charlottetown. _ _ » -. . . . . for Esstport, Lubec, Portland and Bos- _ 13 Queen ~ \iolilOI|_ A IINTLIY ton. ' _ ' larrlaltr' and Attorney-at-lain Return- Leave Central Wharf, Bos- . _ Keel-Bank of N. 8. Olialnbatl' 1011. Mondays and Thursdays at 9.00 a. CUOHWWOWN P-"1 |- m., for Portland, Eastport, Lubec and St. John. . uiaina arlaiaaiiir Lina. A ._ S. S-_ Hessian IITWENN PORTLAND AND NEW YORK RIDUCID FARE8 AND AND STATIROOM PRIGIO From Portland and New York. Pas- senger se ice Tues., and Bat.. one week Tliu _, alternate weak. Freight service T s.,"i'hur|.. and* Sat( Leave Franklin arf. Portland, 6 p. m. Leave Ne __ York 8 p. in. ultnorotirsu una. Direct- between Boston and New nn" ` 1| it - aura. ‘ ‘ I ltea aiiitl .$'i2.i 1...... mil. "“"° Inova-North lids india wharf. leahawaea days and lnadsn at I 9. m. ltmp lerviee retarigigtrioia vig ll, Marti: River. loot urn! Bt. New York City. ei. ami ony 'fiom oiiieo. 41 ning at A. O. Currie, Agent. lt- John, N. I. ' _'i H '- 4 _ _ Jewelrv ' If ~ you want honest goods at honest prides you will not forget ua when about to purchase aWatch, Clock orarticle of _ gm attention given to repairing of Watches 0tC. C. W. Patterson » .Iawallar LAWYIR _ laiiiagua, lla-I-itll. ii J. D. Stewart B5\'f|l\¢l'» Solicitor and Noi!!! Public Omen NEWSON BLOCK Charlottetown Bfllwll 01060 Georgetown Money to Loan on Real Estate . . _ A. Mctiaugh who took first prize at Bouris Exhibition for collection of as__ ters. GEORGETOWN NEWG- . .Mr. Milford Moore and family have removed to Picton, N. S.-&. » Mr. John Hemphill who has been working in Picton has returned tn Georgetown and rented Mr. Thomas Henry's house on Gordon street.-&. Private George Currie who was wounded in the trenches in France last winter and was invalided home left last week for the Ross Convales- cent i-iome at Sydney Cape Breton. Mr. Currie is a son of Mrs; All.i_in Cur- rie of Georgetown.-& . * Mr. James V. Stewart, Barrister-at law and family left Georgetown on Wednesday of last week for Charlotte- town ,where they will in future reside and where it is understood Mr. Ste- wart will continue the practice of his profession.-&. %0REDGE N0. 9 -This dredge w ich has been operating at Panmure island. Gaspereaux and Sturgeon dur- ing the past limmer and has finished the work there is now lying at the Queen wharf, Georgetown making ready to go to Grand River where she will work for the remainder of the season.-&. Rev. Emmet Dougan who was re- cently ordained to the priesthood cele- ihrated High Mass in St. James.” Ro- man Catholic church, Georgetown on Sunday the 15th inst. After Benedic-I tion in the evening he imparted his blessing IQ the large congregation pre- sent and was presented with a purse and an address to which he appro- priately replied.-&. SWEDISH SHIPS. RUSSIA FREES LONDON. Oct. 14.- The Russian Government has released twenty-one Swedish vessels which have been held in Russian harbors, according’ to a Co- penhagen despatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company. The release of the ships is the result of negotiations which have been in progress between the two governments for the last two years. . GEORGETO\l'N SHIPPING NEWS. ‘ Schooner “Annie D." Captain Col ford' in port with cargo of coiil. Sch. "Adriatic," Capt. Mossman. from New York with hard coal. Sch. “E. S. Folt,” E. Dutney mas- ter from Plctou with load of coal for Dredge No. 9, D. P. W. Sch. "Edward Grover," Capt. Murray with coal in port for shelter. _ Sch. “Bessie Keeler.” Capt. Rey- nolds with coal in port for shelter. Sch. “Fame” Capt. Macdonald with coal in port for shelter. i Sch. “F_ E. Willard." Capt. Dalton, discharging coal at Railway wharf for P. E. Island Railway. Sch. “E. Di Myra." Capt. White, dis- charging coal at Railroad wharf for P. E. Island railway. Sch. "Clrcassian," Captain Skinner with cargo of coal. Sch. "Samoset," Capt. Rodway from Harbor Buffet, Newfoundland. in bal- last for produce. Sch. "Gladys E. Wlhidden." Capt. McKinnon, from New York with hard coal for Poole and Thompson, Monta- gue and J. A. Macdonald & Co., Cardi- gan Bridge. *D01 Sch. "Two Bros." Capt. Martin with load of salt, after unloading will sail for Murray Harbor to load bagged po- tatoes for Pictou. A '_ - .- _ s . -.il&l'§”l‘i`l'!'b lla. _us Pli- o0'<’ li' you were told of a new discovery for the * treatment of coughs,| colds and bronchitis, as certain in lt; action on all chest troubles as anti-I toxin is on diplitherla.or vaccination onl ‘ small-pox, \vouldii'l. you feel like giving' it ii. trial? ' ' ' Peps is the discovery! . Pepe are _little tablets. containing certain medicinal in¥l‘edlents,,wliich, when placed ui>0l1 U10 Wllgllb. immedi- ateLv turn into vapour, an _ara nt, nn” im-.stiisri iiowirthq air insures is the lunge. On their Journey, they soothe the lndsuisd_and irritated membranes of the bronchial tubes. the delicate "ng of the sir passllelh and dually enter and carry relief aiid eallnlI»oth1_liinfs. ln a word. WlIll° D0 liquid o sold can let to the luilss and air passages these Pepe fumes get there d rest. and. al once commence their _work oliealina. mwh Ont out this _ article, write across it the name and date of this paper, and mail it (with lo. stamp mpg "gum postage) to Pell! C0.. Toronto. A free trial packet will illen be sent you. All driinlsts and stores sell Pepa, 50°. bag, ...__..` -' - .. .,.. - Eizi=_%i‘ioN SMOILELE HEATERS ww: in oaruuiiq keep the whole family warm and liappy_ Light and easily carried from room to room. Burn 10 hours on ii Single gallon of Royalite Coal Oil - the mos! economical fuel. At all good dealers. If your dealer cannot supply you, address BKANCIIBS IN ALL CITIES COMPANY --- _ ._ __E mi 1 Sch. “l.cwintoii." Capt. Munro walt- ing chiincc to sail for Murray Itivcr to load liuggeil potatoes for Picton. * Sch. “Werra." Capt. E. R. Lowe un- loading bagged potatoes at Railway wharf for Morrow & Co.. Aniianiialo. &_ (Special to the Guardian) ROME. Oct. 13- ln Pasublc region of thc- Trentiiio ltaliiiii troops have taken strong Austrian positions bc- tween Croli and Monte Roite-, says an official:-1-tatemeni issued hy thc War Oiilce today. Austrian attacks in the sarmc region' were driven back. it is announced. italian troops, the statement says, also have made coii-- siderable progress on Cars'o Plateau where the-re has been heavy fighting during the past few days. NEW M’ETHOD|8T CHURCH IN MONCTON MONCTON. Oct. 12 -The new Central Me~tb.odist Church is now “Will °0mDleted. a beautiful organ has been installed, and the seats are now being placed. Dedication will be held on October 22nd, and the open- ing services will be continued thc -two following Sunday's. Rev. Dr. S. D. Cl\0W8n. Gencrnl Supeninte-iiileiit oi' the Methodist Church of Canada, will sisted by Rev. Thomas Hicks, Pres Y - 6'. chairman of the district. and ii former president of the Conference. On thc be present and on' November 5th, Captain the Rev. G. M. Campbell, D. D. will conduct the services. The church choir has been rehearsing ation there will be an organ recital _ i-in Point ei view. world ?" Severe Fighting Iii Macedonia (Special to the Guardian.) SALONIKI. Oct. 15.-llrllisli niitrois yesterday ci-iiiio iii contact with lliil- gariaii forces on tht- rnilwiiy south ni' Scrrci-i in Greek Macedonia, says iii; ofllcial dcspatuli from the heaclquiir- ters of the Entciite allies tuilziy. iii- ristos Scrrcs station :ind liurakli .Iii- ina liavc liccn slif-lied by nliieil zirtll- lery. ()ii thc raEl.vny soiiili nf Serrcs iilly patrols cunic in coiiti-ici. with hos- tile forccs on thc Doiran front. liiicniy conliiiunicalioiis were everywhere shelled on the night of the 13th. Se- veral cncouniers lictwecn patrolling rictaciinionlii :ire reported. liniiilini-il ment wus heavy on both sides. VISCOUNT CLIVE DIED FROM WOUNDS. LONDON. Oct. 14.-Viscount Clive, iPercy Robert l-lerlicrti eldest son of the fouith Earl of Powis. died in Lon- don from wounds received in-action. Lord Clirve was born December 2nd, 1892. He joined the Scots Guards iii 1914, and in 1915 was a lieutenant in the Welsh Guards. [_ I High in Qualify ‘ Low in Price I OUR roohng troubles will om-I , Ywlien _you invest in Evcrlosiic ' Roofing. Ilicre is no better roofing value on flie market. and no bclicr made riilabei' roohng for nny tliing I like this price. It defies wind and l weather and insures dry buildings. ` Evnzmsnc " R0oi=iNG E rl Raoifi ‘ mv; nillletliat hav: ‘v‘ria”d:a¢;i:”¢:l.`li:ll|:‘v`ol:i$i‘cl: famous. Ori any sleep roof it will wear like iron. Do¢sn'l run in summer heat or dry out in the cold. W0 ¢-l\'l 5" your orders for Evcrlastic Roof- lhl Prompllf. wait till your root is all gone. Ever matic wil save you money. Cai-ritte-Paterson MW. Co., Limited Ilalilal. N. 5. Si. Ish. . I. Sybil. II. Si l W ~ B conduct the dedication services, as- ._ 1 - ___ C i;’_"‘i.‘T"i.'i..?..“.:t“':.¥-é’::‘:.‘;'il.?.?£Jz. ‘$5.1 -and Good Plumbing _.___-_---».._.............,........,..,,..-..--..-......_.-... ----~.-..._ ~-W _~.._ . _ _ _ *___ 'e‘.:’.:‘.‘..':;i..‘.'1°..’f...“~..1'v‘..‘:...E...‘ii°.;i“ -for Better Home Heating- iillierciiirii Tnlgusvggi tlliiiigevlglznlsgflrfiéfilzf Tele phone Traing 1° _1;¢_»_i;_ i;1_;i;c_h _:VKX prominent organist J’ 2/49 L .i':_i:; ...e>.':_-.;'°::.:...:._:z°':_a'°:..::- T FRED H. TRAINOR a.l.rianisa.1'.r..ai\.a. ei. Join _ | I F S __ _ _Q L ___ _ _ 257240-lauuu _ _____‘___'_.______ _ _ __ (;]0||(lg_ _ _ _ _ _ _ i I The Cheerful Pessimist: "Not like I 0 0 Bfa H0" ly. Silver linings are surrounded by ‘ ttstf- pp' P se _ »:.~fi£i. < - it g-__-I-_exi-l-J g i _gi __ -4 .1J'