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What is CASTORIA i, 'f Custoriu is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- l is gori_c, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age l.s its guarantee. It destroys Worms and ailnyd Feverishness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flutuiency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and ' , Diarrlloca.. It regulates the Stomach and Boweis, assimilutes the Food, giving' healthy and natural sleep. The Child;-en’s Panaccai-The DIother’s Friend. cenulus CASTQRIA Arwllvs Bears the Signature of ~ *rr* \r1§*;]‘* f°"- l 0 ¢ * ‘ ln Use For 0ver 30 Years A 1' The Kind You Have Always Bought lYHl CZNTAUI C°NlPANV_ NIH VURK CITY, I l I ‘ Mount Allison University 111.15-1s.i;»msoiIv;rSr“S-ri--B-fif Many Scholarshi s and Prizes are offered. For information regartlailig Courses of Study, llegreas, Scholarships, Prizes, .-\fl"lllated ltr-lations, I~lxpcnscS. ctc. SEND FOR CALENDAR liirolrling Ftlidclits \\ish‘ng_llesideiilizil Accommodation-for which MUU.\`T .'\LLlSl PN IS J U>"l`LY F.\ Mt) . S _ should give earliest possible notice. dA'“" Address REV. B. C. BORDEN, D.D., President Theology B. A Mount Allison Larlies”~College‘"""so L omrnsarcrissmmiiinrr lt is ihr- largest llcsirlrfiital Ladies' Col its standards :ire thc highest: ilssluricnls _ legcln Canada. areits best advertisement. itis ina healthful town; it has specialists ltgives Scholarships to worthy students. fnrleachers. lrs aim is true Education, not surface It offers Literary Courses, Music Courses Uratnry Vourses, liouschold Scicncc _ _ _ Courses. and Courses in Fine Arts. ance is steadilylncreaslng. Free Valendnr on application to REV. B. C. BORDEN, D. D., PRINCIPAL :: SACKVILLE, N. B. MOUNT ALLISON ACADEMY Offers Gcncrzll. Special and Matriculation (`ourscs leading_tq the Collegesof Arts. Engineering, Mcdlclne, etc. Manual Training Mt. Allison Commercial College ilffers a Course in llusincss. Shorthand and Tvnervrifing, Penmanship, etc. CU.\ll"Oli'l`i\l3Ll‘I RIESIIWINCE H'l`Ill)NG S'l`.~\l"l-` Ill" .‘CXl’l-illIl‘I.\`f'l‘lD TEACH HRS gllrsr rlzluyl nrclusjgrrrmsrn 6 J. M. PALMER, M. A., LL. D., l>nlNcll>AL == sAclrvlLLla,N.n. ('.-\Ll'I.‘\I).\R SILNT ON REQUEST ` culture _ _ its popularity is undoubted; its attend- ! f - -1 `l The “Rogers” Base Burner A Qualiry Heater and a Fuel Saver These Silver Moons are-s_pec- ially made for us, and are the heaviestland best finished Silver Moon on the market. .7 1 Being constructed w ith Double Fire Pot, it radiates the heat from the bright burning coals, and gives a larger amount of heat than any other style of Heating Stoves. " 'L.ll:i Nob 10.a¢¢u»¢»cnllI c|lll¢llIlUlll¢¢solcou|olaculcutslalno No. No. No. ll with Revertible 21.00 No. 12 “ “f Above :prices include first tee joint' of pipe, and delivery to any station on Prince Edward Island. r clioecrsllorbuoleffo ii\_x-» *g»_\. ‘ ~, b (5,. ’ wlroLEsAL5,.§r..Rs'r_l\rL _ PRICE- £_ ___ .._._.__. _ iof his speech said: I “lt is not alone our women and *children that we have to fight for. ' _X _ e -,-‘ ~_- .A ; .i'»; -4- -nr;-~i~* s ‘-1 i ' _l-v - -4.; » ,. llll Hll -IT _EAYB to bu] in this Province. -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian can be obtained at Lafferty's Tonsor- ial Parlors. Sulnmenslde. --GUNS-Guns, Guns. We wlll be pleased to have you inspect our line of Guns and Ammunition while attend- `fng the Exhibition. F. W. Strong & ;Co., Summerslde, 3223 -RED CROSS 8H|PMENT.- The 0‘Leary Red Cross Society recently made the. following shipment of goods:- 48 mouth wlpes;2-i8 dressing ,covers; 120 mounth wipes; 48 hand- kerchiefs; 8 pairs pillow covers; 37 hospital shirts; 21 towels; 20 pairs bedsocks; 500 yards roll bandage; 30 fracture cushions, filled and 1 flannel shirt. Mrs. A. J. Matheson, Treas. -RESULTS OF GALE-During the heavy gale on Monday a warehouse on Royal Avenue, Summerside, belonging ro Mr. Colin Milligan. collapsed. The root wus blown oft the building and smashed against the ground. Two sleighs and a carriage were destroyed when the loft which contained _ten tons of hay fell. The loss is about $300. ‘ WESTERN PERSONALS - , -Mrs. John bl Montgomery, Rox- Lbury, Mass., spent a day last week with friends in Port Hill.-P. -Mrs. George E. Hickey who spent the lust two months with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Montgomery, Bert Hill, left oil Saturday nlorliing oil return to her home in Worcester. Mass.-P. -Among those from Port I-llll who attended the Clmrlottetown Exhibi- tion were Miss Janie Ramsay, Miss Annie Ramsay, Miss Minnie McLel- lan. Miss Susie McLellan, Miss Lillie Kllbride, Miss Beruetta Brown_, and l\Ir. Ernest Kilbride.-P. -Miss Rose Montgomery, one of Port Ilill’s most popular young ladies left on Saturday morning for Worces- ter, Mass., where she will spend the winter with her brotllers and sisters, Miss Montgomery will be missed iii the community and especially in the Pesbyterian clilircli where she was nl- ways ready and willing to give u helping hand to all that was for the arvallcculent of the church.-P. MUST FIGHT illll THE' " Mlllllli SEX" LONDON, Sept. 28.-That inodestl Irish hero, Sergt. 0’Leary, V. C. tells a story of his reception in liyde Park. an Irish officer, who, ill the course We have, in addition, to protect thc kiluts, who brighten our Khaki-ridden self- satisfied smiles. V ` F st f' ht tion for p_¢i_vertisli.lg"in this column. -’ Cash must_accom‘pany order. Milli- ""f`¢, mum charge, twenty-uve c nts. - ~» -_ ' -w. K. Meooutnn,-Globe rar 1¢0N1?0N'.5°P*~ .27-*PP*-'°5‘7“‘f Exchange. li Guardian Agent in sum. gates guarding =;g1_l_{_g;,Gv§g§org; Isp; m°',°’d°‘ , - - -lthe hsernltans and’ A_’uptria11s` in the -°°"°"-"1 ‘° 1"” 5'” °°"°“ °'§iL'.§‘.f§§§°§l‘. .i§°i$'§1.§'i§§1-rfiiirq close even weave and ‘good weight. Th Belgian! “tech-Iso “kms regular 12c on sale fol"Fair D8Y~B Bl ‘ muifnem part hi t e new ouenmve. pe' yard mc' SINCLAIR & liilovement, Their olificlal announce- ART LTD. _a19'1-9- _ mem w___rt__Vt}___ cwturenqt it Ewngi, -wmrsn ovsncoATs-wnailaboui "_’{_e¥h§0_§`B§.2f_e‘§_f§9?-E-_,.~f_ "HGH tb; that new winter Overcoat. We have a tha Gen-nm-‘H 5! ad 'aim ;‘~~l':‘§_§i~,-'che§; good lille oi"up to date clothing to It is -béueived in Lindon that “W- sbow you. Call and see us. F. W. 0 B fn -'H6 w~-eu --Wm -again new m v t Stmng & C°' 3228 bring the Germans face to face with I-‘Pl i .' 5 all I M |35 ;1~,r`_5=¥l"l'7~"~'-T...".' i '.:21.. V- . 1 riliQ~¢l;ws* ‘case earlier in the war. »' ‘ § Military Writers point out that the I risns abd Germans on arfrolit of 700 _..,..»..._._ _ w_ -,..» .,\:._.¢,~, ' \ 1. the necessity of n`1`alrfngf'\ choice' between the two fronts, al was the Russians areihoivi holding themult- mlles while the presence of'u0|u'l_Y %300,000 strongly entrenched Germans ' 's failed to prevent an advance into iFr'i‘iice'zh i i ii th f is e say -ulus noresse e, . ei-plexlcleryf or diesel-man seneraig _ taff and react immediately on any '_ lens which may- hsvrbeeu formed r new attacks lu the south or south- east. -swexrsns --con sweaters, F. \v. strong & oo., s\_;\;12?,‘_§i§iiii2; A _ -PA|Ls'r're sl|.l<.- $1.00 qualify ' ‘ ‘ '-.__ . _ in Pallene suits, :la no as inches wide 1 _l;0ND0N- _3°.‘l’_*~n23~a_f; Bxfffch hfgle lu all leading shades, special Ex- ,°a °°.mm“” °“§° W -P - -_ hibltlon offer per yard only 75c Sin- last night- “YS ’ _ _ ,pulsed a. number of counter-attacks __ 31979 ZSMEZL _and inflicted heavy loss onthe ene- _CURTMN scmM__ 10 pieces my. East ot Loos _our offensive is ' _ progressing. curtain scirim ill: paula unddfarécy cent “Our captures new .amount to 53 tre with eep or er. Soo v ue a. ‘omcem and 280° men 18 , , guns and 18c, to clear for Fair Days at 1215:: 32 machine guns The enemy sham per yard' SINCLMR 8.' STEWART’ doued a conslderiible quantity of ma- LTD' ' `n97`9`28ME2i‘ terial which has not et been classi- ___ . v -nEvEnsls|.s coA'rlNGs. - “eil- Women’s reversible coatings, assert- s » » - ed good Fall shades, regular $2.50 and BR|T§\HR;é'§EGTE;gQ:`NP%g':l|Il0Ns $2.75 cash value, on sale for Exhlbl- - tion Days special at 1.75 and $1.95 s , LONDON, Sept. 27.-The Amster- yd‘ SINLLAIR & s1§E‘.Yf;§_'§_é8ME2i_ dam correspondent' of Reuter’s Tele- iratxiri Company says that the Handlels- _ - a t correspondent on the Islan of ....s<:.?l.i.;..“l.e.°‘;:..“sr::.n..;'::: -f --1- . . land, sends the following account 0! ers, with cloth or dull kid tops, all . sizes worth up to $3.50 on sale for g;_?u§’°g;,b[;rg2;‘€;:_§_f;€l_?:§I!`;:‘Fge°' Bel' SINCLAIR & STEWART’ TLD' five warslgips arild 25 smaller vesiels -NEW HOTEL AT 0'LEARY. -- Having openéa e noiel (The orient) at f,},‘§,,f”fve",.’f,’P,§"8 Wh” “P,I;,§’ Omeary’ we are n°w prepared t° cater German batteries re li de igiiliisli htm to all travellers, nicely located near guns but not ,mm 1% e. l‘ k g er the station, concrete sidewalk, bright ..A big column or °,f' °°t'7 , _ k airy rooms, and good service. T. M. arose from Zee," Emo e a °c °° llowini. 2940-s-1aMn. ~ . “gg” “PP‘".‘”“‘.¥ ‘ -FOR SALE-The fast pacer Pre- - niier at the Exhibition Grounds on Friday, October lst, at 1 o'clock. He is ull excellent driver and can win in his class. Eligible to 2.29 class. R. H. Morrison, Summorside. 3226-9-29M2i Tumi ----TWO-DEATHS. - A young child of twclve yours. bclollglng to Mr. Sylv- ain Gallant, Nail Pond, died recently of throat trouble and word has also come that Miss Jane McCue of Nor- wn_\', died away ill the State.-Z. -QUIET WEDDING. - Mr. John Arsenzlult was unltcrl in marriage on Caps, Gloves and ull kinds of clothing ,,""'-""°f*.'I§".1`.’ -¥'»~'fan`d'~ the 1Unit'ed States at* Val_1ceboljo,~ Maine, last February, to-day =fiied an appeal from the declslolrof' the federal ‘court lu denying his release on a writ of habeas corpus. -" » H »' ' - -svv an-2 ,»»;i~»`~ifev»¢»-I vw. 1-.. §i,f»lii.“llii"i? ii ldlerlllimam and lll|l.,ll` _ Avolr, Msyllth, 191%? .“If blve iused- ‘Fl'uit~o»tivus!»i'o1' !nd¢l¢l~4¢on m|dConab‘jaiipa with most excellent results, -and they. continue b bsmyfmly modlalue..= I*-snr “Flutte- ilvel' adsertisedrwlth niletter in which homo one recommended than very highlyt,so1t'l=iedthem. Theresulhyare more than satisfactory, and I have no hesitation in recommending ‘Fruit-;- tivel*‘\ ‘H L =AiElIE #.00BB¥’1'.l‘. 'Time-ls`provl.ng that ‘Fruit-li-tives' smuhundluhwudeiburwn-#novo pmmphebwm-allhnopifaasllyaobn cxdlyanad. Zhvnbh ~ ° _ abox, 8 for $2.50,-tid size 25c.' Agcealen assent r>°m»\1" " 9. =\‘i§_,‘l.i'- i .vi :amend vii hmuimsr. l' -w~»~fu.».aLam»|s.r..»f Mil’ ` 1-* " !~f~¢".¢- 3 -` 5/'""' . ._ b nf I i _ groom is :L prominent young farmer _ . . their surprising socks,\ and tllcir‘me“dS_ ‘i " ‘ ' W "'"'"'”""Y"’Y YW