crurviiur ...#1, _ r 'ms ci-mnmrrnrowu GUARDIAN . I PAGE gm, ” I oi~J1t" 'FRIENDS can b anything you can ’ Y ~ ii them--except your photogra Make an appointment tod ..._.__ _.\_ The CIoiol<’siStii¢lio New DesBrisay Block coop rnoroonaruy we photograph msn aa maI‘n ar |¢'¢ a bualnaaa matter- And thara'a no fuaa or bother. Your famil , friends, and b nan associa as want your por-tralt.I Malta an _ paintmant today ati The Bayer Studio* ' A. _I-f.f.Il~l,__¥0l_\l,._._S,t_iiili_o__._ ._ Good Photography ‘ Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Ain- ateur Photography . e* (07 Qiieen""St.""' Phone 68-J. Feed Wheat We have just received into WAREHOUSE _ _670 bags Feed Wheat -i=oR- _ ' _ I POULTRY The BEST and CHEAP- EST FEED for Hens Imperial Chick Food ,. -FoR- . YOUNG cti1cKi~:Ns WHEAT and CHICK FEED sold in any quantity, lowest price. _ Carter& Co, Ltd. Queen St. Warehouse Io i i _ I \ foul; IIIMf§“\ Headaches nd Eyestrain Many who .for years have ffered intensely from chro-_ ic sick headaches, using rugs of all kinds without! enefit, have found immed- teand permanent remedy n properly adjusted glasses. ecause eye strain was the‘ suse. We remove the cause nd our cure is iasting. » 3 "*_ ‘_ _ In-`,__' - - _f - - _ -_ _ _ __ _ I _ _ - - _ i _ \ ' ' Y y #1 3 0 _ Paif- _.wr Pai/atonny_tiitIataProvinoa` ..»~uNs,ioINEo.- unsigned new . \ _ _ For _Women’s low sh Size 2 1-2 to 4 _ A great chance for small feet to get areal bargain. _ . I Shoe Sale 5;. , Qllllll "Every in our store "going atI a big discount shown in” Tah`I,`f lI’aIteIii`tII" Gunmetal and Kid sizes mostly from-2 1-2‘ to 4-1-2: ' $4.ooin5.oo'siioes“ for $2.98. _:_ $3.25 to 4.00 Shoes _for $2.48. " $2.75 to 3 25Shoes_-il _ I 5" -i 1a98 I I _ Seeouir window. Alley &, Co: X\\ 135 Queen St. I " aaaaa \mn\\\\\\m»"a»i|ullai We solicit your patronage. H.. J. Mahon __ I V by local applications, as they cannot reach the disviisedlpoition of the ear.'I`here is only one way I ` rstitution reme Y B _ _ - ‘5‘ ‘hgilsed hy an inflamed condition ofthe mucous llin-ng of the Iuuslnchian Tube. When this .ube i i _.*8TRAWBERRY l0XE8.- Best' Nova Scotia stock' and manufacture. standard size. $6.00 pe-r thousand. :Phone or mall your orders at once to R. T. Holman, Limited, Summer- side. l70i.l,7.18M6lE3i EISYEIHI PERSOIIILS ..'»'M_r. John D. Steele, De Gros, Marsh ivus a visitor to _Georgetown last week.-&. \ . -1-_° T ..*Mr. and Mrs. Willlim Ed- monds at Georgetown are visiting friends in Eiliotvale.-&. ..I';Vir_ Ephraim Swallow has mov- ed into Mr. W. W. Jenkins house Grafton street, West.-&. .,.*Mr_ Arsenault shoemaker has moved into Mfr. Andrew Laver's l.io_use, Upper Kent street.-&. ..*Aimoiig the visitors to George- tr .vn during the past week were Pre- mier Arsenault, Mr. James Mclsaac. ‘Federal (Yiiiitlidate for Klng’s County. Mr. James D. Stewart, Conservative crndiclate for the Georgetown Dis- trict; Mg. G. S. Inman, Barrister-at- Law, (`liarluttetown, Mr. S. S. Hes- sion, Barrister, Montague and Mr. Ross McEwen, Commercial traveller, ‘St_ Peters.-&. ..'*Mr_ Hugh Yoston has returned from the North Side where he lias` been working for some time past and has taken the contract of moving Mrs. Michael'Burkes’ house from its pre- setit location to a new site on Glenelg street. Mr. Ybston has also taken the job of moving Mr. Peter Gotell's residence to his lot on Viptorh; street. Mr. Uhar-les Thistle is associated with Mr. Yoston in the work.-&. ..*Mr. Cornelius J. McLean. agent for the Empire Cream Separator was to Georgetown on Saturday on a biisl ncss trip. Mr. McLean, who also rs- prosents the Great West Life Assur- ance Company, reports -business good iii' his line, notwithstanding the firin- ncial stringency caused by the war._ Mr. McLean taught school for many years, retiring from the profession in_ June 1916 in order to devote his time wholly to his present occupa- tion.-&. l ..._ __ Cntarrlial Deafness Cannot Be Cured to cure oatsrihal delfn ss. and that is bv _a ' ' al d E tavrlisl Deafness is inflamed you haves rumbling sound or im Berfect hearing. and when it is entirely closed. eufness is the result. Unless the inflammation can be ndnrqd and this tube restored to its normal condition. hearing will be destroyed for- ever. Manv cases of deafness are caused by Catarrh. which is an inflamed condition of ther mucous surfaces. Hall’s flatarrh Uure acts thru lh~ blood on the mucous surfaces of the System. \Ve will give One Hundred Dollars for any / ptlclan Pr6i'Erlp'tIoI|`\IIIDrugglat I rim.. 15, mouji'Aoue..P.E._i.| F-J. _ ‘ h l D f th t I b ' ell cgiglgllfsagsgtph Cfiiavigisrciilgrsc All llIi'Iu\l lists. 75C. __ _ ,l items have been received from ltollo Bay- and Brudensll, which await -the senders’ name. __..°Miss Hilda Barnes is spending In her vacation in Gcorgetoivii the gusst of he-.~' pai-ents, Di-_ t‘_ L_ and Mrs. Barnes. Miss Barnes has been studying music iii the lfrilted Sinte'.= dur-ing the past few mouthi. -G. . _ to ..* M oAv.- Miniii » - '"0 wth ICIVQBR about the h0UeS_"lIday coii‘_iy_ arrived t'rom_ New York city I the summer, in Western Qu(_.__ns_ but and hziiie to her native provlnco for a _ the heafol' the for-eiioon was follow- ms* I°°m° ll""’ “K” ‘“l""‘ U°“ll ed by cool, refreshing' shower-.4 in the b°"°’l':> the old Nlethodm "l'""‘fl' , (_vemng_ Sureily M is an mem _gromng bullillnx (over it hundred years oldl weather!-° at ___ liuiiilirig traiisl’oi'|iied into an artistic : __»cARD|gAN N01-ES__ In (._m__ work room 25 thy !ll'» tee-t. where this I diiraii and vicinity the hay and gram tale-iitcd island lady has a number. of - . .i ' . i VFCDS “ink excellent for the time oi' hei'__il_)_l§'_:_l;";‘:_o’_'; 0l,l_'u:lvat§I_’I °_‘)l0r“‘tadnu Sivei-iicv Madam *Vi Ville R Miss i ` g I X I B U I \_. Sixl>_v (site-wir). Mis. l°`islisr, Mrs. __ ' * - ’ ’ ‘_‘,_‘ tho`senson- Mrs. Webber O'Holl- 'm om." and her SOIL Jo§(,_Dh_ of G!_e_en__'I`iIe buizk giutiiid or walls ure covereii I field, spent Siinday' iii (‘a.i'dig&n_- “Il _ | Messrs. Joseph Quinn. i-`i';irik Sulli- i“3_‘Ia"_v“"' wh"“Ih glws “ "IW "III l<` ,mm Joséph Oipiollorun and Miss tistr_c oflect, and adds greritlv in bring- ‘ Rose Sullivan, look ii short visit to ‘"5 Newport Sunday night.-~ Miss Anna D” uinn, teacher. has token rr osition ‘lf Q - - D ' . in Glemanning S,.hm,i__ _\.|,._ Sydney sitiori the writer foiiiid it diilicult to A McLean_ and Mis.; _c;U_1|_l Anal were interview Miss Doull about her pro-l recent visitors to Mitt-hcll ltiver.-~ fe s Mr. Cornelius Ryan, tho new and "i“_ _ _ ,, popular rondmaster, has riiade great Pam* “lid "ill"-" "|il0S- ll |1119 been improvements ou the roads during SMU "11 llll0Dil€'i is not wiihoiii lioizci- this Iast season- Mrs. Ambrose 5” Sullivan, Misses Katie Sullivan and th Blanche Murphy, Vernon, passed' UW! the people oi’ this Driiviiice iiiuy 1 through Cardigan 0,, mlm. to New. learn of Miss Doiill‘s siict-ess. and be A Dom tb vm! f,-|end5_ _S Miss Ma,-y proud oi' her, tor long arid taillitul Redmond has returned home i’i'oin;Dl” St. John. N. B.. on a`viiciitiori.-Miss W1 Rose Sulllvaii. Gree'niieii'o being iipproi-lated Miss Doull stated, “itIwas a loiit;I Yurkz 191]' ew' Work thou for pleasure, I The tiring thou love‘dst C longh the bod), starve riectiuii Miss Doull showed nie some who worm fm. mn orders loi' Miniature Portraits of just - g lest; oft the goal! if Who works for -riiofley thee. der.-il by iiiariy. the soul aint iii life Sl avi-uiiiulatc and possess tire, above liero but to Heaven." And it* this abr-_olutely true. don‘t you think ore ot' us should appreciate the From other niiimbers oi’ Miss Alli- f tlllue years study iii Paris among the best leathers has placed this lady umoiig the best artists. not only in oil \\.itei co'ois. thins but the paint be o' iiiierest io read clippings from .~\veriuc. .\li;w York (‘iiy, and Paris i-_ting Miss Mary Alli.,n:i lioull re- gears In n mi“i"‘"‘"I" pnlnler- I" the ` I) ‘lriiriiiiirg and delightful, and some of 1 _ _ _ ____ _ __ .\oriiii~up_ Miss A. ileddin. Miss E. II Iommml bI0“II II' 'Ian ‘H II"°I` reiit, .vii's. ldiigleliniit, Miss (iaigoliue » tl. out the cliarm and beauty of Mi . Mm SW(I'Inw,‘l" Uri lf' I" Ste‘"’“”“k ull‘s studies from rialiire. Iieiil: fr” 1405"! l. \\'illianis_ and Mr. ted by artistic people in New York, I' ins lines l» committed tn nieiiiorl' IIII0IIIIIIIaI WIA imerviewed B” fm" g_ 0,. Wim or (.m.e_ lldys and _weeks and months that i I ng vit iirinintiire portraits it .- 5 rt puliliiuiloiis in other 1-ities as inl- ows: Miss Mary Allison Doull of 965 Fifth n which latter cily she spent three _ i i_\ " rift . hop hers is a perfectly charm- ng exhibit oifsome of her work. Her rcrtriit-nr of color is exquisite. Misa oull's -:niitinturcs are well worth iioi-c tlinii one visit. .They are so he por-ti'a_its are truly iiotalile. Among _ he r~:.\r:iinplt=s of her brush are por- _- i'ulii;_ol' Madame Stern. Miss Hamil uri-Williams, Miss Dorothea Mg. lltlleliart. Master* M. Mrs. Il. Lor `odii. '-,\ri.~ni .yiiiry Allison riouii_ as Finn ‘ ' / venue, New York. is showing an ex- / The Fita-U Eyeglasses are lnad¢_ ella-iit exlilbiliuii ot' miniatures and ortraits on ivory. Miss Doull has xliibit.|=_iiIliei' work as follows: E\liibitor nt Suloiides Artlstes Rruri- \§ \T`:I§\§~‘§`~§ \` / \~ _- .~ _-_ts \\\\\§s\\\~\ ‘W A ._ The Eastern Guordi_q_n_~ “NMR ig NNURFS ::;';;%..;‘;‘;:‘“f.‘:..:':..:y ::“:'r..:'._‘:.':.‘r:I / ~ S liei chosen profession. in New York city where Miss Doull resides after' __ ' _ ' - _- __ - . . ii i _ __ \_ i _ _ __ \_`_ I _ r ‘I .N _ .4 ' i .1 v i I \\\»\ 5 senses siopfiini s.,..iiiiag Relieve your oycrwoilied nan; _ -f from tie wasteful strain of than / ill-Gttingglaaaeaam-I letuamab ff/ ou eonumedimdcomlnnilalo _' I \witliImirnow I )7 in ’~ _>- ____ . ‘ _ ,f for the man or woman who cares i é phout personal appearance and /1 ____ __________ _____0_ ______ ___1___ _ better eyeaislit. Will you coma . / 2 liitcriialiurial Ari l`niori, Paris; `?}` l"°nd°°°*l"°"“l’ mio. 1910. rail. 7'; Pi-iiiisy'vnnia Academy ot' Fine _ _ __ __ _ \:\\\»;<>\s\\>@as iii, r>iiiiiiii@innni`i wir. II The Art institute ol' ('hlc.ago: 1912. New York Water Color Club. New it is rehitod that hipllng wh;-H in l’1‘l'|l1\vS S0. but there are lots ot . _ _ I ' rts arid Society ol’ Miniature Pal t- h' E' *I Jewe‘er & Opiician i rsusr-iziiniiustnimo. ' ,, ,,, », ws: is it triiti .you get ten dol~ I ,.5 for every word you write now? i ', annol write uiiything. Ili this con- few inches in size t-ontructed for. oi- $300.00 and more dollars each, a riliiita _of artistic people oi' her' work- h LETTER OF SYMPATHV. On the occasion oi' the death Of er husband. the following message f sympathy was forwarded to Mrs. _“ts ot' il;i_v.~i_, wcclr.~1 and rll0r1thS.I D. Livingstone. High Bank. P. E. Tliese things may also coriie ' to ll""I"5 “°u““g ‘lomg-'I l _ by thc members oi' the Women-u Miss Doull intends spending the & 1-‘_ M_ Society; Dear Mrs. In thpse “meg when _mmmv is mn si.iriiiiii»r' iiioiiths at Cape Traverse. be- Livliigstoner- We. the members ot' de her sister' Mrs. Lord and family Home and Foreign Missionary Soci- I tiiii quite sure those interested in. iI»t_y of Little Sands Presbyterian hurch, wie-h to extend to you our nce-re sympathy for the great sor- _ _ 8 ai liss Doulls study this summer. i'o\v, through which you have lately | ll iS lu-‘ll illlssiltle Neill Year. lllllt; passed. in the death of your beloved post card in comimeinoralioii of the rins\wr to that diiesiioii that won ii “°"“"`“l of -“ISS DUUUIH Sludellls Will l1USbrHld~ W0 feel U18! U18?-9 feeble i'il`i| :iii anniversary ol' ('oitt`eili=_i'ation. | humi,-(id lioiim- prize; “Mignev ig mel i1Cl‘U'Il1D0I\.V llel` io the Island and paint \v The Card used is the 0|-tlinnry pngtlm,;v,_,,-,,a| I,,.(,vmm. of (,v,,rvlh§n, bm from n.'itiii~e some ot' the beauties of our united ra er for vour welfare qi-ds of consolation are vain, but D Y _ o out to you, in your hour of trial. ~ if WILL S. LOUSON. for where the mourner sheds the sec- ret tear, our Heavenly Father is *-in keeping His watch over us, and we ' know lie r-ares when we have said. Druuiuier (just arrived)-Is this “ Hotel Clerk-You bet it is_ \Vait Good Bye” to the dearest of our wideawalte town? earthly friends. ' ' Signed by nieriibers_- Miss Janet ill you hear the cats tonight. McKay, Mrs. J. A. Gillis. Mrs. J. D. .__ Livingstoiie. Mrs. J. J. Stewart. Mrs. Dc-ntist~Which tooth is it that M _ N. McLean. Mis. C. McLean, rqublgg yon, Sam? MTS. B9SSie l\/lclllieull, MPS. A. i LAST _al a 0 ' .’ / Conscription Will Soon be Here LY-1 WA TE to Complete the That is Now Being Raised l Q . . I - i RA P Dontbea CGI S IP _ IBeaII I _ otaSE ~ ‘ 1 ‘ i _.‘I.I i r . _ I I I _ This is Your Last ilpportunity For this Corps ' _ i I Apply at Once Recruiting Office _ 8at.tnea.tlinr _és ,___ -.___-i _ sf 2; . _ v i - ~ ,i ‘ i _ _- ,,,_ _ _ ,-,_ __ ' _ ‘ ~` . » _ ia,-' arf] J 'i., .V » l l _ i ° ' f fi 25,2