. _ i £1” 'rimnenar t W g _s A ._ ‘ _ _ - _>, -, -,,. --f _ '~ V. ' 'V 'rf " ` - f r-YU. . _" ‘ I ' “ie » -` - The .W¢s¢a1-f.* - mean ,-...rl:.:.‘:t::‘..i‘;:;f.t:‘:.:s.“;;.1: V _. ~ -_-_ - - ~j-.in Kenailistou. R V H ”>fQ. » _ » 3 I youre, overseas. All y poiible is being done to"it‘t\ot hoiis well fed, well.' y " _ sua efliolouuy oquippoa. ` fonsnlastlou like the Y. M. c. A. “looking to his ' physical comfort, ~\olflltl_\1uI -recreation and clean fun. ‘iltlhe le sich' 'or wounded the Red Cross wlli provide for him with ten- der. loving care. Yet there is one thing that will bring a smile to his face and a joy to his heart that none of these can give; Srallh. / . _z0fI';I;lt¢i.:ltCoolri.Studio ,-1 _____L 521" .If T' . 4 1 . I . ' ' -'v I. - . ' 'nm onannom-iaowu ouanmn' »- -»~f.. , . .I »'\-- . , ' . . . . of f f ~ - ” 'I .- - - - .. gg... ' , . _ I _ .- ` R log! by , 5, _I ‘ Y FN? “ ; { _V A';S_fEPT.i5,` EY The Eastern Guardian _._. ._-_._ ,_-,_-_-_~_~_-_-_-_-_~_-_-_-Y-,-_;_-_-_-_-_-_-;_-,~.-_-_~~»-:=~:;_».~_-_-_-_ _-::;;:.~:f ;-_;~_-_-_-_-:_-_-_f :_-:_-_f-:;::;; . .°lT PAYS to buy in this Province. ..°Mn. HAROLD' P. oonnon la uma. Cash must aooomwly order- the Georgetown Guardian representa- Dllilllllllllli °Illl'lB lW8I\i~Y'l1V8 06111!- tive. _ . ..'HOWATT’S CARDING MILL closes next iilst. 1192-9~2M4l. , ~..._. . ..~coAl. ARnlvs._'rilo solloouor sm' 8"' “t 5 P' m' Aroostok arrived in Souris with 102 that only you can give- Your Photo- t ..*THE S. S. KINBURN arrived Ill ers llavc been called by lilo Donililiuil _ _ rhe Sourls Saturday from Port Mulgrnve . ' and reports heavy amount of freight ` Invites All Summer Tom-itts moving along Canso and Cape Breton to Ca|l_ and have their ports. This stcamsillp offers good fuc- _Phototlfélohs Taken while lil the City. - ‘ The Bayer' Studio i » ilitios to shippers sending farln pro- __»-RED gR0S5 p|QN|¢__ The lu . ' cts to Glace Bay. Sydney and ports ii (‘rlpe Breton as she makes fort- nightly trips i`roln Sourls.-S. 'NIST' PETEHVS BAY'- Mes' cream and refreshments of all kinds sr.-i Burgo & Cantwell of .l ` I' _ . . F arlnlngton, wllo ure anlong the most A’ E . V ° enterprising' and successful farmers ° of this district. have recently invest- q°°d F"“°°"9'“7 ed lil it ne'w Frost & Wood binder. in t "°d"“' P"°°' anticipation of the necessity for its Personal attention to Amggguf Photography. 3 107 Queen Btroo! I ,H800 .D-~¢. i l_a\\\\\v&.I///A -reall l ll/ ~ vesting inacllincs. ubstltutloll for old machinery, con- irierlng the record crops that they iavo to cut this year. This binder Wm’ p“""h“B°d through Mr' John disposed of The sum of $36100 was Ladnor, the St. Peter’s representat- ' vc of the Frost & Wood Co.. and is he latest thiilg in the line of liar- Just rcccivcd by Mcssrs C. ld. l‘ratt & Son froln that ce!s_ enterprising farmer. John 1). Mac- FP l\VIIIII//If;§\\\\\\\\\\\\\\7IllllIIIIl\\\\\\\\\Y I \\\\“\\WlllI Kid Oxford \\§IllA\V4\\ 5 U' If Q- F' rp Q. #I3 or Women Another lot receive y express. French Hcel, Fin Oxfords shown izes. , The Shoe you wan or house or street we I $5.50 ee Them ie) & Co 135 QUEEN STREET aa|'umi~\\\\\\\\\uaan. IIlIIllIX\“\\\ - at i U) D3 H ECI) We -Are Modern Opticians We keep in constant; touch with the latest discoveries and inventions in optics. and immed- lately anything new is placed on the market which will increase our knowledge ol' facilities, we I \ § ' Donald, Fox River, two loads of oats H. ll H l cut, thrashed and marketed in Aug- lg list. The grain is of extra quality. This is tlio ilrst of the season. lnard's Llnlment used by Physicians M Do You Know- That we operate the only Lens Grinding Plant on P. E. Island? That we emoloy a skilled Surface _Grinder, and are daily grinding from the rcugh glass-the most com- plicated kinds of lenses ? These are facts, which mean a good deal to the Glass wearing public, doing away with th., annoying delays caused by sending away for special lenses. Send your glasses in by mail, you'l! (get them bac promptlyan in perfect con- dition. - Call in and look over our plant. G. F. Hutcheson Optometrist and OptiC’ari have lt. Our optical oiilce is of the most -approved style and is equipped with the very latest instru- ments and sight testing appli- ences. Glasses fitted by us do not de- tract. from the appearance. We make a special study of the cos- metic effect to be obtained, and can assure you that our glasses ~ad'd o certain note of neatnees and refinement that meets with ‘-` favorable comment. Chi'.dren's eyes receive our special attention, and we pride ourselves on our ability to fit a child with child’a glasses. not with cumbersome 818889! U15! were intended for adults. Shadow Itctlnoscopy test used. Succeeds where others foil. H. J. Mahon Optometrist and Prescription Druggist Montague' P. E. Island Next door Bank of Commerce l Flower Pots I Jardiniers Lawn Pots s It you want to give your flowers a suitable setting see our showing of flower pots. jardmiers etc. Made from good grade earthenware and stone- priced right too. 'BLACK’S Sunnyside Sons wal wr Mr' A' L' Lux' b°\ms`_ -lt is understood Mr. Frank Mein- ..‘“COAL LADEN.- The scllooiicr _ ‘John llalli`ux" arrived iniport with rlBI_B' ' 20 ions coal for Matthew & McLcan` ld.. S0l1I'IB--S- ..*TENDERS FOR STONE--Ew .ont in tile Baptist church ut Dun- I _ . ..°TWO GINTU PIR WORD each insertion for advertising in this ooi- ..*8T. PETER'8 BAY.-Mr. Luxis- den will preach his farewell sermon in the Baptist Church on Sunday . .*NEW . LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER. tosll a returned soldier has been ap- pointed llght house keeper ut Sou- orybody is pleased to learn tllat tend- for carrying hard stone for tho pro- .tcctlon ol’ thc Sourls brcukwatcr. lt is late. but better into than never.-S. Sturgeon Red Cross Society licid a very cnjoyubic picnic on the beauti- ful` grounds adjoining Sturgeon Hall on the evening of August 21st. lce were sold oil thc grounds. Ten was served ili thc Hall and one had only to glancc at tho tables to know tllu patriotic spirit of the people of Stur- geon alld surrounding districts. A bazilur table was also lil connection which afforded the young people much pleasure, and ill quite a short time some four hundred articles were roallicd which goes to carry on lied Cross work and other Patriotic needs Tllc Society wishes to thank all wiio so kindly ilelped to make it u suc- ..*PATRl0TIC LE‘CTURE.-- The ladies of the ltozl Cross Society ol' Sourls secured thc services of Mr. Lunlsden o. returned soldier to dc- livcr a lecture ill St. l’atrick's llilll last Friday. The lecture was prc- faccs by an entcltaiiilncllt. Mr. J. G. Stcrns ill the chair. The entertain- ment consisted in purt of an address by the cllainllali, singing thc Nation- al Aiitllem, duelt. thc Misses Garrett. solo, Mr. Brown. Reading, Miss Ger- tle Sterns, Duet. the Misses Paquct. These were followed by thc address by Mr. Lumsdcn plvottcd the ut- tcntion of thc audience as perhaps is seldom accompllsliod by u speaker. Mr. Lunlsden is il ilucilt spoilhcr and having been actually engaged in the thick of the iight where he lost :ln arm in the early dark days of the war in and around "Ypres", could vividly depict the appalling horrors of thc conditions existing when ollr brave Canadian boys llrst took ovcr brave stand against not only of ov- crwllclnilng numbers but of trenches iillcd with water in early winter w_llc-rc they had lo stand waist 'deep lil lilud alld watcr and at ilrst wltll-, out barbed wire entanglcnlcnts. A vote of thanks was moved by Rev. A. McKay seconded by Mayor McDon- ald. The ladies sold icc cream at the close and realized $46.00 for Red Cross purposes. Mr. J. G. Storns in his private car conveyed Mr. Lullls- den to Dundas next day. Willie in Souris Mr. Lunllldcn was the guest of Rev. A. and Mi".-l. McKay. it is un- derstood Mr. Lumsdcn is a divillity student llllinl.: ll vzlcullcy for the pros- das.-S. ill D I I " ll* - ./ . ,_ / f \ ¢ r ¢ .t li-~ -IT PAYI to buy ln this' Province -DINGOLA 2.5% is at Tyndale SampIo's, Kensington. Any person's wishing to»breed will find him there. 1187-Ii-iilidtiipd. -some vous foot troublo hero on Friday and Saturday, Sept. 6th and 7th. Sinclair & Stewart Limited. V 1251-9-BMEZI., -A8 DR. 'Ji C. BALUEM of Bedeque has decided to locate in - Western Canada all who are indebted to him will please settle their accounts nt his office on or before Sept. 20th, 1918. 1225-9-4M3l. -FRIDAY AN DSATURDAY, Sep tember ilth and 7th Foot Expert ln our Shoe Department, consultation free. Sinclair & Stewart Llmited.' ‘ 1251-9-5ME2l. -FOOT SPECIALS.- An expert foot specialist from Toronto will 'bop lil ollr Shoo _Department on Friday aild Saturday. Sept. (ith llild 7tll. Con- sult him if you have foot troubles. Consultation free. Sinclair & Stewart Limited. 1251-9-5ME2i. --KENSINGTON RACES.-The op- ening of the Kensington Driving Park which took place Wednesday, August 28th Inst will now be regard- ed as a historic event long to be re- menlbcred in the history of Kensing- ton. The saylng that “all roads lead to London" can truly be applied to this prosperous and populous centre of the Provilice, so that the immense gathering from almost every town, village and hamlet In the Province was a tribute to its ideal locntloll; The day was beautifully fair. The race track one of the best in the low-. cr provinces and a credit to the- pro- moters, was in perfect colldltlon. The situation of the grand stand, judges stand and stables for the horses all' lacing conveniently and carefully ar- ranged for the comfort of the horse- lncll alld the public. Belllnd the grand stand was provided s ileld which gave easy accomodation for over tive hundred carriages, while to the east oi’ tllc track was provided another ileld for the parking of all autos, while the centre- of the track was reserved for the safety and protect-V lon of the onlookers. There wereno faklrs, not even an intoxicated man to be seen, or 'allowed upon thc grounds. Well stocked refreshment suloons. -tables etc., provided all the necessary eatublcs and waited upon by the kindness of the ladies of the Red Cross .Society who are to rec- eive a donation to the Society for their excellent -services] The races were most exciting and stubbornly contested. The free for all furnished oye brow iinlslied in every heat. Dun- holm, Brenton H., Colorado L. and Keltle all winning a heat so that it required the llinlt to give any one of them a place. In the 2.21 pace, Patola. went a splendid race with thc Queen second, Casey and Lillian fol- lowing closely in the rear. The 2.35 class like the free-for-all kept gi'.:ss- ing and excitement running at a illgli pitch taking the limit to .decide the matt.ci‘., the monies going to Acadian Jellicoe, Uscita and Baby George in the order named. One distinguishing feature of the races was tho donation of $10.00 to the horse making the fastest time in each class. in the free for all this was divided between Kel- tle and Brenton I-l. best time 2.171/4. ln the 2.21 pace It was won by Pat- ola beat time 2.19%, and in the 2.35 class divided among Acadian. Jelli.-, coo and Uscits. best time 2.251/4. lt'ie understood tho bulk of these prizes were -donated by thc drivers to tho' Rod Cross Society. The horsemen" -Two c¢N‘re PER WORD' oooh- -Mrs. conu nouuluo or souvlew insertion for sdvertislngin this col-W was a recent ylvtgitgr in Kensington, umn-. Oaslrmust aooomnom' vrliw' the guest or Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Minimum charge twenty-tive cents., n,,v|d,0n_R tic spent Sunday in Kensington. it ` -Mr Charles McDonald ol’ Borden spent the week-end at his home in -Mr. James Waddell, Victoria, made u business trip to Sumnicrslde ton is spending a few days visiting pent a peasant furlough at luis homo in Kensington recently. It -*Miss Eliza Stewart of Noroboro, is visiting in Boston, the guest of her ' sister, Mrs. J. Campbell. R -Mrs. John Rogers, Summcrslde, is spending n few days in Victoria the guest of Mrs. F. A, Watton.-V. -Mira. Phillip Van lderstine and' ilougu_tor,` Miss lsutollo or tuo Boulr' of Nova. Scotia. Sunrmersldu, spent" Monday in Kensington, the guests' of Mrs. Henry Casiley. R - The Best Eye Service Having recently return- ed from Toronto where I at- tended fa post graduate course in Optonletery and was awarded my diploma, 1 am now in a position to give eye service obtainable. » My parlor is fitted with the very -best-and latest in- struments aiid I-is _on a par with the beet optical par- lors in Toronto and Mon- treal. I _ ‘ We guarantee you per- fect satisfaction and are at all 'times pleased' to give you advice regarding the care of the eyes. We are also expert re- airers of Eve Glasses, were loud In their praises of tho' management. tho track and iii" splendid' treatment accorded ii"'~ while the visitors could all join in tho. sentiment expressed in the closing 'words of "Gliplns Ride" which read -"and Gilpin loilg livo he, and wlla~n` he next doth ride abroad. may I be there to see." gpectacles, etc. and will at- tend-to same while you wait. _ Graduate Optomentist, . -NEW AUTO OWNERS. . A111011! -Mrs. Allex Tullock and two chdl~ the recent. purchasers of cars' in Ab dren and Mrs. Wallace Wright have berton are Messrs-. Russel Oulton andfmmmed w their hgmog in Lynn, Herb Champion, their choice- being* M,-m,_",,m,, a pleasant visit with the .IWD M3<1LH\l8‘|\lIl1 T0\ll`iDI! CHN- D former's -parente,_Mr. and Mre.»J. M. ` Laird or Kolvlu. Miss nano J. Laird vvl-:STERN i>i‘nso'NA1.s “°°°""”"“°° “‘°'“' R -Mr.-i-`qild;fMlTl;_.l:-hn Bernard, Bal- SHIPPING . - ` The following sclloonors have en- -Mrs. George Horton Summerside, tered P°|'t_“'- S'3|d°f was a. vllsltor to Kensington on Mon- gbnmi CW*-’ 5I"°'iUmfi "H‘“""Y `B~ ` day_ R V I Capt. Renad; Glyndon, Capt Klnch i ____ . and 'the Emellen 'Bur-ke, Capt. Arson- ‘ t . ¢ . » 3“nday_ R g Bessie_l{eefer, Capt Ol-son, with a ___ cargo of Plcton~ coal for Messrs. -Miss Mollie Currie Charlottetown Schurman and Co. and .the Maud Wes- ' 'hae returned from an cx-tended visit ton, Ga-pt.`Weston from Buctouche, ‘- to M;alpeque . with lumber for Messrs. Bchurman on O . Kensington. R 15¢0(X) MERCHANT MARINE MEN on gum-duy__v_ Germany and her dastardly sub- EI ____ murine cailipaign ilever have prevent- _pe “_ Doylg of Sussex is gp0m1._cd uild never will prevent her das- lug u row days furlough ut his nomo tordly submurilw campaign uovor - ‘ in Kensmgtomn yllave prevented and never will pre- icnt our brave seamen from “carry . h 9 -Mr. Edmund Pulllps and Mr. Leu lug on"- Transports sail the seas url- SL B owen liumlllou spout tuo woolr-ond cousinsly: merchant vftssols carry ,..,, " in C|m|-lotlelowm 11 tho food vitul to the success ol’ our _\T‘ q~"tj,., n cause. ,‘ ` -'fi ",`. -Rev. Father lioudrcliult wcnt to Death lurks in the way of every j Charlottetown Moliday niornlllg and ship. The submarine and loatllsomo TQ;\§?~.;‘1'.;'f:f_-‘_- retunled Tuesday.-lil. mine have claimed over 15,000 men ‘ '*=»'.»‘-`~. --_- of our Merchant Marine. They died -Miss Joanne Joliilstono of Sum- for “sg UPPII l¢H°°l- I LDWIRICNOCL merslde returned to her honle ill NOW is your ~0ppm,tun|ty to lend I-0UE.mV¢l`» S“*-“"daY- R _ a helping ilanri by subscribing gen- ,.,.,,,,,,. ...,,,¢.,,,,.,,,.,,¢g.sopl. 6.» is |c-rously to tho Sallor's Relief Fund. REV.D.BRUCEMACDONALDJM-A--Ll-D -'Miss Florence Simpson, Kenslng- 1243_9_5M1I_ H°°"|"‘*"°' _ .iw- ' _M,.J0hn Lea and party' V0( gum. ault. each with a cargo of coal from 3 merslde motorcd to Konsili on on PIU'-W f°l` I-he P E I RWWPY T110 3 hi lla- rill for Women. so s box or thi-also and Co. _ d at all Drug Stores. or ledtoa mur¢oé=g% 'Tna $‘na|.i. Dax Oo . ' Vim and Vitallguer Nerve and Brain; lnciessewmy - matte ';aTonic-will build you up. Ya ul box,or two for $5 at drug stores, or by mai on reeelps prioo run soouw. moo co.. sl. outlining, Sold by Goo. E. Hughes MAKE THE SUPREME SAC- RIFICE _-__ 'rononro ' A mllaouuol .ua Du semi ' ron eovs lays V for niv- ersl& M&hU College nose. CALENDAR 'INT DN AFPLICREIUN friends in Central Bcdcquc. '- ~.~.»»~1ff.-_-.».-.~.~.-.»~.-. -f »-~ ~=-_».~.-.-f.-: ....... . - .-.=-:_-_-.»~ .-.-~. Q ,T-=.~.-.-.=.~.~.~;-.1-.~ ~:.- - -»\~:.3£-I-91- -- ~h~-»-,- ~.-.tuba_-.-cvof,-7.-Q-.-_--3711> :rr----'fr-1': ' - -----A:-'-11'-*Y*-”-'rf-er-‘-'f-‘ef-'ff ‘ -‘ ‘ -`-‘f-`-`-'-`~`~ ~`~‘-1'-‘-`-‘ '~'-1’-'~‘-*-‘ -‘-‘-'-‘-‘-‘~‘~=‘-'~`-‘-‘-'-'-‘-'-'-`¢ --` ' f~ -‘-’-'- -“f-`~‘-‘-‘-'~`-"` ' ' ` ur l LETS WALK HOME' DEAD- IT \5N'T FAR GOOD IDEA MAGGIE IT'LL DOUbé<0OD- CY GOLLY ,l'Ll.~5AvE 'Ti-lE‘DR\R\( E l\’ ° HOW I I'L\. TAKEITHIS HAT It IT we i .1 *`}>+l onmaensr- You eoinq f 'ro wAl.l<. my -women: ~'rfo\t¥! I fli iq » In