ovauasnio 1911"' " " v. _ - ._ __ __-l The"-Eastern' Guardian 1 V Your ` _v_v_Y___i_v_`_i_i_*_Y__;i___V_v_v____i_V_____>__.;v____I____L ,__v.____. .-7._._._._._-_--_-_-,~-e,-,-_-_-Q-_-.1-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-;_-__ - __ _ _ _ ' ' ..°‘rwo~csN1'o. Psa wono each u _ ` l ..°lt pays to buy in this Province. ,human for mvertmng in tm, co ~ ' ~ ` ' ' lumn. Call must accompany order ` . _ ‘ ` ' ' ..'MR. R. R8 HUWLETT il Glllrd-‘ Minimum dugg; t,w¢nLy~hve cents, ' I ` r ' a Halt .I _ - Chtlsfnlas ‘“ 'lm' °" *‘“"“ "\°_ “‘° '.9 Y osarnovsns M051' _ .» ` i '_ l - ..°mn. H/moto P. eoaoon Ie - - , EF"E°T'_VE ‘"EA*‘°"‘ ‘ ;l::1vefieorgetown_ Quardian represent- BASE OF THE AMERICAN F'l;('); _ ' ' _ ' - _ 'I'IuLA IN BRITISH WATERS. Nov. health-You can get. _ C0¥li`.3.lI`l all i A gA|:1'-A|N'g v|Ew_ 8.-DiBrlG’s‘ £8390 f\`°m _0“Di“\`ed YU' 'l‘l|l- bcst protection to your Kee 'your feet dry and have p ' I -TQRONTOWN ‘7__c t J W dry evldellcb tllht thi: d€9t|`0Y9l' is thi? fewer °°l'ds‘ "' ov' ` 'ap' ' ' st ffectlve of present weapons ¢ Q ll-Iaswood brouzht a storm of critic- 11:; msteme Vmbmarmem __Amme_d ae- -Dainty Mode- In Rubbers cans _Canada"s' \nm\\ssar1nn no-_ _ 2 ' I-P l\\\“`wIH’ ES Manic ilu one of the finest fac toxic; in America We carry every shape and ,ilylc and can flt any shoe- lluve Rubbers Fit well and they will wear much longer Iyl)ainty Mode Alley Sz Co.§ \\ -1 §lllll|H\\}\\\\\\VIIl. llllll ' oak FRIENDS can buy* SAFEI Y _ RAZOR The Razor that ' shurpens its own lrlndos -automatically Thin, Weak, Nervous . Men Need Zoetic Men who are daily ploushln thro ll gl; strain of modern business-who nie taxifzlg thelf bfslnyower to canadty-need the help ol this W°\’l¢|! Kfeutest tonic. - Zoetic is a scientific preparation compounded from pure food essences. Its formula contelol a good ro nl of hs D D0 °l'l were hoo? tes which has a direct action on tile brnlh- t gives you a New Health. |tren1thens the tissues, reviveo nerve force, and wil repair the wugg gh" 1| caused by worry and ovenexertlon. All thinking men need Zoetle.-need it badl and quickly. Renumba three meals a day if “Ui U\lf5Ci¢nl- \l0¢ly nourishment under prevallinp conditions. Every organ of the h\Inm,n bod). must have attention as do' the details of your business--und this necessity *fill be found, much to your surprise and satlslact on in Zoetic. Solifrim coast to coast by all Drulgiltl UOGG . ARSONS & C0.. Foy Build Toronto. Distributors for Canada. hu' & Sold by E. A. Foster and Joi-nsou O ll . Y anything you can give -H °°°` - them-except your photograph Make an appointment today ' vo g I- llle Cook’s Studio ' New DesBrisav Block all F Parting Gift ' "tl _V 'Fill'-ro is always' room in the Sold-l You SHOULD USE ltr; lil; for portraits ol' the Home l folks, ‘I 0 II Your portruilt ln at case to li-t' the' P sokliers ocket-theidcal ift. .lluku filo appointment tgday at thcl THE GREAT LUSTRE RETAINER Studi0iCanadlan Selling Co., Montreal, Can. ,_ | E..- -___-.=..__ .--"W-l___..2 5-.. E. LYON, St-udio Good Photography Moderate Prices. Robin Hood Personal attention to Am- atc ur 'Photography . 107 Queen St. Phone cs-J. ' - Shadow " Test Y Have your eyes tested by lt. Always' satisfactory. Delightful results. Only accurate ohlld's Test. Works wonders la dldlcult, cases. Thu harder the case the better. Eliililriates guess-work. Succeed; where others fdil. 'Fry it today. H. J. Mabon ol-assist and options' Next Door Bank' ol_Com'merco Montague _ . ._ P. .-E._loIand B.W_-l2& 9Z!H.Wl =- . .\ EXnerft"Ey@` Testing Our experience in vision testing coupled with t h_e b-_‘St optical parlor m Kings County, enables us to correct your eye, troubles with scientific accuracy._ Eye strain is the direct liyuse of many ills." At first Signs of eye strain the eY¢’-9 should be examued and it Ei'-asses a r e needed,, they Should at once be worn. _ We use the same methods and Instruments as the leading CYC Specialists in larger Cities. You _will find in our parlor such instruments as the Elec t rr c (liberated Opthalmometer. Ski- Oliipmeter and the Retin8¢9D¢- tome in and be conV1'§;d that we can give you the t Service obtainable all d if moderate prices. E.E. Parkman ' Flour We have just received a carload of this best of all Flours. -- Robin Hood ,Flour ls guaranteed to give you bet- ter' satisfaction than any other Flour milled ln Canada. We are authorized to refund the Full Purchase Price with 10 per cent Penalty adosd if at- . ter two baklnks You are not thoroughly satisfied with the flour, and will take back the unused portion.- ROBIN HOOD FLOUR. Makes from B to £12 loaves of bread more than any other Flour on the market today. Therefore it is not only the bg" but sixolpost. Get 5 Barrel from us today prices right Carter & Co. Ltd. Hgggueen St. Warehouse l Seed Our Separators Don’t fail to see our exhibit of De Laval Cream Separators. at 149 Great George St. Milk cans, bottles, caps, brushes, Separator oil. Separator parts. _ The Alpha gasoline and ker- osene engines, gas en- I E gine oil. Jas. D. Offer Charlottetown 4|!-to'-Mtstlmo. ' Montague ' .f ‘odm Mluisterlalnesocleuon In nic V lselvcshsd to swallow some caustic ` I |diers>is of a very much higher ordcr lsm on his hea.(_i,todsy as a result of 3 his- address. .on "Tha _Returned Sold- lsr, His Religion and Attitude to the Church.” delivered before the Meth- Wesley Building. Some of tlio ministers present were thoroughly incensed over Capt. Mag- wood's statements. and told him so frankly at the conclusion of his add- -ress. Incldont.}l1y the ministers thom- remarks regarding the effete charact- eristics wh ch the captain ascribed to them. Some Men Regenerated. While overseas he had lived in a world of reality. he said. Life was stripped of its customary veneer onli convenftlonalltles. He had liv- ed on a level where llfc waa'reduc- ed to its lowest common dc-nomina- tor of flesh and blood. bone and slnew, heart and' will. He had llv- ed with men who had gone through travail and learned the policy of team play. ln times to come the in-_ fluence of these men would he folt in church and state. _ “The mural stamina of our sol- on an average than lt was when they signed up. How ,could lt be otherwise when the very essence of military training is to teach men respect for authority and the art of self-control? I have seen men by the score regen- erated' physically, mentally and mor- ally as they have been taught to form regular habits of living and have been brought up under the exacting discipline of military `life.” At the same time Capt. Magwood did not minimize the evils of social disease. He spoke of the tempta- tions before the men and quoted startling figures to prove his points. The time for house-cleaning at home was long overdue, he declared Condi- ti-.Jus would not be improved until venereal diseases were put uuriel' the same ban us diphtheria. scarlet fev- er and other infectious diseases. Soldier and His Religion.; As for the soldier and his religion, “Tommy takes little stock in formul- ated creeds or dogmatic theology," said Capt. Magwood. "While he does not say many pI'a.y'ers he believes ir- _prny-er. He- doesn't believe in the heaven with streets of gold; and he has ceased to be scared of the hell we pleach about." The general attit- ude of the soldiers to the church is one of indifference and, in many cas- es. open hostility. Then the speaker took the wind out of the audience by saying frankly: "The person must go. l-le is ln bad odor. He is looked on as something neither- male nor female, neither hu- man Or- divine-a being who knows of real _'llfe, and wh-0 has little in common with the average man. He must discard his clerical clothes. lf I had' my way_l would strip- you men -especially those who are doing act- ive work-of those dog collars and cleri/cal vests. The world has ceas- ed looking our way for leadership be- cause we have disappointed lt so long.” I _ Must atop Bungllng. “I-low seldom ls the voice ot' the preacher heard above the din of the world struggle and battle?" pursued |(la_pt. Magwlaodl "The conventional sermon will have to go. What the world' wants is not sermons which dis- play the genius and scholarship of the. preacher. but burning, passionate messages from the eternal. You can’t move these men by appealing to them to save their souls. There is far bigger' game than that in these days. Our teaching concerning God will have to be more simple. more vital, more intelligible. We must stop bungling our job like this." Capt. Magwood read a letter which he had received _from Sir Robert W. Perks. who ls a noted English Meth- odlst, in which he says of the Canad- ian soldiers: 'They are modest. strong Christian men, fine soldiers of the Empire and earnst followers ol' the King of Kings. Let us pray that their devotion and' the sacrifice made by those who fell may bear fruit in a regenerate world." THE GREATER NEED. Gipsy Fortune-Teller (seriously)- "Let me warn you. S/omeb`ody's going to cross\ your path." Motorist- “Don't you th-ink you'd better warn the other chap?" _ Small Pill Small Dose Small Price ' FOR ' CONS'l'lPATl0N have stood the test of time. Purely vegetable. Wonderfully quick to banish hlilouanool. headache, indignation and to l clear up a had complexion. ` `| Genuine been signature . ‘ %.~¢é"¢»”-a stroyer' s - fact, these logs show conclusively boat commanders furnish document- ' l the oft repeated entry ln that the submarines are havlns - hard time Of it. Other U-boats are Dunk by dest;-oyers-“spurious ver- senkt”-wlthout leaving a trace-_ The result of the destroyer activity during the last four weeks h-as been not on-ly a. decrease in casualties of merchant vfsssis but also a still more satisfactory Increase ln the number 01 submarines sunk. The convoylng of merchantmen has reached a stage of considerable pei rectlon, after many months' work in training both thc- -officers of merchant vessels ar-rl the D6l`S°“*\l 0i i-he vzmoi I:otI:I-_- \vh"e'-svstemntl-2 con- voylhg was undertaken primarily as n defensive measure lt has now devel o ed' that conv-oylns le M the Bam" tgps the best offensive' measure yet devised agalst the U-1108!. The offensive side of conveying may t-est be shown by an illustration. when 3 Bubmgrhnc- tries to toI'pe':lo a cgnvoyed vessel-as submarines are now compelled to do owing _I0 tile in' frequency of unconvoyed shlpp|n5~;_ ther is always a destroy" 0n"tlI.‘ scene, and the' chances of her E9: ting" that particular Submarine “iv correspondingly increased- The W“l“f of u torpedo is generally 'seen -by Ulf destroyer‘s‘ lookouts, and it Elves -'- good line' on the direction where the submarine is lying. The destroyer nn- mediately Emerg 5 -course full speedl in the line shown -by i-he _i°\`l’_ed“°"‘, wake and drops' repeated depth charges along the course. in a con- _slderable proportion of cases this proves effective-, for these depth charges cause serious comUl0ll0I\ OW' a considerable radius. Th Associated Press c0rr2SD01lli0lll was told of three cases during the la'_- fortnlght in which submarines wehe thus destroyed. In numerous ln- stancez, no doubt. s-ubmarlnes are dc- 5»l_,~°y~¢d without any vlsl-ble indication above wnter_of -their loss. Still 0tilerS arc umuy crippled. as in the Case “f the damaged U-boat which was re- ccntlv inte-rned in Spain- _ Another e-ubmarine which will never return to Germany was sunk uu_deI‘ peculair circumstances' I1 short time ago. This U-boat torpedoed a VSSSH bound from the Uni-ted States. firing its torpedo at a range of only n hun- dred yards-_ lt is extremely ““Wi5_e and unsafe to tire a torpedo as sucll close range .but the U-boats must take their ‘targets as they limi them the-se days-. The torpedoen vessel was l0Mle___ __gHg_____.____a__ H.. - 5 and us from a rising rnarke_t._ Our fabric selection consists of over half a thousand imported woollens - we invite you to step into any one of our conveniently locatediailor shops ffffd compare our fabrics in weight, fibre and quality with those offered by tailors or in “ready-made” clothes-a comparison will eg-ui-ff X99. tl-_-1*. lil; 8-_ S.-V1*-'_-_!1__E§ » . -. _..'.-.-~.-.-rr. 1' -~ ' 1-.. __ ' _ _ il are the utmost 1rLcustom__ta1lorlng. ‘ _ " 4,...-.= ';','.;.=._e=§;a;:~%§,@=;.;_. '-_'<_a5. 1/. 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Y;u_ha'\7é ni-le_ua the tailor- ing giants of the Dominion, and all our giants’ strength is used _for you in maintaining our $15 price. if l _,_a_, I '..i _\ .J . wh. ;~ _ +1- . - ' i‘-‘if General Manager g ._'f.»_l QQ.; for Canada. I -'>_'_r _ _ .H ` . . .. _ l-" . _ 3'- ‘ English & Scotch Woolen So. \ is Lim fa' [_Contractors to the British and Canadian Governments] ,_ ,_- _ 158 RICHMOND STREET 1;, Charlottetown P. E. I. ` 21 GREAT TAILOR SHOPS IN CANADA 2'? Shawlnlqan Falls Sydney. N-S- _ lg-'\¢l‘lf';Q Halifax, N.s_ ore. . _ Amherst. N.s. 5*' "°""- NB' Quebec Sherbrooke Three Rivers St. Hyaclnths Moncton. N.B. _ New Glasgow. N.B. _' Charlottetown. P.E.l. 'l Fredericton. N.B. __A wlth a Deepmole ln the door' and an Out_of_T0wn Men:Si-lf-.\li-u.~'\\I-.- |-‘-nnlnn1i'|`npf- unwlnklln guard lns'l-d`e the door. ' _ II1 <1 lallimlnf- sill---I I-:. yellow man' but made that door there \\'rlt|~ l`nI' I~'|'\~-- Snnrlrll-.'~'. Fu.-llion Plaids, -_ l.ln|»_ .\rlrirr-ss . ,. . ___. ,. V _ ... .......-...I l i _ I 5 _ _ _ _ guardian of the pecphole. All not hav-- L __ .........;:_nll»:;..l..._ »_ ' llllu) were barred out. Nothing doing as L I __ _=¥f I l9l‘i0l'- . " door wus clit(-rr-rl. and Inside the mom WM' mted “D for pon", lyotllmigt aof|~e;v1lllt-oiwlls th;¢mlil|1dl'oflbox° with its' pcepiloln was b“Sl“9S`l Oli H Brand Smile? there WH- Oni' pm “wo lum den and the raid found locked. The guard gave the ul- \‘00Il'\ 0ll0\l8ll i0`°C°0mm°dB¢9 all thai- me olnnzigd D ' mm. but the detectives wcrc so swi-:`I pa" of the Chine” populatw" Ln Cal'lwa§af,ufdav .night being the night ln hrfaklng'_».._-.__ --lm juetlco. drawing a if his packet. “that there e like lt?"