- -»<-»..as»nm: ' ii i .ii . _ I 'AUc._us'1_' '16, 'im ~ _ . e , l _ _ _(_ E r I 1 ., . , _ _ , 1° ‘ f .\ . . v ‘ - I ` I. ‘V -i‘\’ . . i i’ . f _I ,- . » »~ 1-__ .THE oHAnLorra'rowN GUARDIAN ~ , PAGE SEVEN ' YOUR FRIENDS 'san buy anything you can give them-except your photograph _ Make an appointment today The Coolr’s Studio New DesBrisav Block f GOOD Pl-IOTOGRAPHY l We photograph man as men are lt’e a business matter- l< And there’e no fuse or bother. . Your family, friends, and him. ness associates want your portrait. Mako an 'appointment -today at. the 'l' he -Bayer Studio A. r. iron, sisiiis Good Photography Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Arn- ateur Photography. 107 Queen St. Phone 68~J. L Professional Cards Dr. J. P. Mclirathf Corner of Prince and ‘ Sydney Streets , Physician and Surgeonl Office Hours; 9to ll, I to 4 p. m. and 7.50 to 8.30 p. m. Telephone No. 632 - ;nsa.a..s:ac:. , WARBURTON A BHAW. B\\`l'l'Sl6\‘H. Attorneys, Notary Pub» lic, Etc., Solicitors for Canada Bank Association, Bank of Montreal, Gan- =d)a. Permanent Mortage Corpora- . n. McLEOD & BENTLEY, ' W. E.`lentley, K. C. larnleler and Attorneys-at'Law Money to Loan. Office-Bank of N. 8. Chambers, Charlottetown, P. ll. l. ltmtt. ` MOIISON A DUFFY Barrlstera and Attorney; Bollcilors for Royal Bank of Canada MONEY TO LOAN. lttstf. S. S. Hessian Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, Qc., MONEY T0 LOAN. Montague, P. E. I. ISM-S-llltf. Dr. Clift l CHRONIC DISEASES CUl'lA'l‘lVE TItEATM»ENT byiho month in advance, Victoria Hotel, Charlottetown, P. E. I., Canada. HOURS, 12 to 3 daily. NOW. 1816-8-l Ll mos. pd. - J. D. STEWART Barrister, Solicitor and Notarly Public Office Newson look, Charlottetown Branch Office, Georgttown . Mons to Loan on Real Estate |l'fl-10-lxltf. @ M¢LEAN 6 McKlNNON Barrister Attbrnsy-at-Law Royal Bank Building, Charlottetown Offices- Old Guardian Otllce. Pro was Block. Charlottetown, P. ll. I t0 _1¢arn real food values? It is what you digest, mf Whit you eat. that furnishes Stfmgth for the day’s work. M8113’ foods tax the digestive P0wers to the utmost with-_ Wt Supplying much real nutriment. Shrgddql Wheat Biscuit is all _food and in a _form that is easily digested. It is 100 per cent, whole wheat. For break-_ fast, dinner or supper it takes the place of meat, eggs and potatoes. You don’t know how easily `you mm df, without .meat or pntstgeg until YOU ffl' it. Delicious. with sliced bananas, berries, I or other fruits, and milk, Made in Canada. l§fIIO.\\\\\\\\W . YI llllll - , risuiosisrsi PUMPS wh? Wait for Warq . " . . ' E -_ - A ___ g, V _EE The Eastern Guardian ..°lT PAYS to-buy in this province. _ .*CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.- Rev. Ewen ,MacDougsll will preach Sabbath 19th at Ilndas at ll u. m.. and linngor at seven p. m. ..*LOB8TEn FISHING.-The lob- ster' iishing season _is 'once more open and many of the fishermen have tak- en advantage of this opportunity and are now at work.A great drawback to them however is thescarcity of bait which is worth about ilve dollars per barrel. and cannot be obtained by. some even at that price. Many ilsbar- men fish perch to bait their traps wlllle others have bought larga quitu titles of cod ilsh heads.-G. ..-*REMODELLING HOUSE.-The residence nf Mr. James Hessian, c0r~ ner nf Kent and Gordon Streets: Georgetown, is now being remudalled by capable workmen and when lin; ished will present a very pleasing ap- peararice' which will be a 'credit to Mr. Hessian and the workmen eui-‘ ployed Mr. Duncan D.,MacDonald, section foreman. P. E. l Ry.. George- town ls also having his residence re- modellcrl under the skilful manage- merit of Mr. S. N. Johnson. A ver- iiuda~balcony lfs being built which will' add greatly to the beauty of the' dwelling-G. ` risnucrsn ro $2.98 Ladies, we are offering ou the balance of our ummer pumps at $2.98 he former prices were from $3.50 to $4.50. We have all sizes in Patent leather, and Gun Metal leathere, but not all sizes in every kind, some have low and some have high heels they are a nice lot, and could not be bought today whole) sale at anything like this price. ` Postage 10 cents to any ddress. - Aiiey & co. 135 Queen St. ' C harlolletown,PE.I. _ `°~`r|ssasin,s\sinl , Illl§i\\\\“\\YIlIl\\\i/I/lJl1X\?_ .-» Mvntague. Marie Horse Races - Tuesday August 28th., 1917 $240.00 IN PURSES $240.00 All classes to be trotted 7-8 Mile Heats. Classes ° asfotlowsz- ` - E - 2.30 Classtrot and pace purse _$90.00. . 2.30 “ ‘_‘_ ‘_‘_ 10.00. ~ ' . 3 minute Green Race , li If If I( 55.00. 25 .OO. All horsemen wishing to contest in the above classei are asked to kindly send in their entries on or before Thursday 23rd. Cash must accompany entry. Entrance 5 per cent. of purse and 5 rcentof Winners pe . Purses divided 50, Z5. I5 and l0{>er cent. _ ‘ _ Marie Park cannot be equalled or racinsoand _it has been put in first-class condition this season, and the mmittce will spare no ins in making this day enjoyable for all. Positively there will” be no automo lies allowed on or near the grounds. There will be well-stocked Tea. Dinner, Ice Cream, ancin _and Re- freshment saioons. so come one and all and meet your riends and enjoy one of the best races of the A special train will run from C See train arrangements later. Admission to grounds 25c. _ harlottetown at reduced rates. By order, ' \ R. E. DINGWELL, ' Dil. DeVAN’S FRENCH I’ll.I.$..‘.‘.3"ii'€' gulsttni Pill for Women. $6 a' bosfor,tb_rse for 0 Bo d at all Dru Bt/ores. or mailed to say, *BEAUTIFUL GEO!-'l§iETOWN. ‘-Visitors to Georgetown this suin- |nier all maintain that they never saw ‘tha town looking cleaner, or lietter kept than it is this summer-. The ‘streets are cleaned up, many trees ‘have been planted and the gardens at the Post Oilica show in* no small degree what could lie accomplished on a lai'g_ei‘ scale in some public part of the town. li'- some of the olil bulld- ings that are now useless were torn down and some of the public build- ings such as the Exhibition Bullrlln! and the town hall, etc painted.-G. Q ..*To visir Monet. FARM.-Ai ii 'meeting of the nie-mbers oi’ the Cable lueaii rissr iiisrriiiis iisiii on Tuesday. yliugust 7th lt was decided to hold the | “Excursion to the Experimental l"arnr" lon Aug. 28th. This visit to the farm iwiil_bs oi great"benefit to the farm-_ ers and their children"botli_ trom_aii agricultural and' . educational view' point as they wiil'havs_an oppo'rtun`lty' 'ot 'inspecting the'variou_s iai'll1` DTD 'jects' and` the methods employed 'in combating- tbs_ enemies ot _ the tleld crops. _ _ _ 8`UMMER8lDE_ MARKETS. _ Buckwheat ...s1.oo Butter (dsir‘y)..i... ',.. .. Butter (creamc‘ry)' .Calfsklns Eggs........... _liay»(new loose) . . . . . . . .. Hides . . Oats _white .. . . . . . .. Oats, black Potatoes . . . . . . . .. _Btrtw (pressed) 'Pork.. .. . Wool (washed) .. . Wool (unwasheil) .. . LambPeltaeach.... ers o:'i-s oegio "f- oo!! ...Z2 . 34 to 35 _....512 i9 80 $1.00 $10 .16 to 18 ........75 .......55 t0to75 CHARLOTTETOWN MA RKET8 Dairy butter . . . . . . . . . . . . Butter (prints) . .. Eggs.......... . Fowl. lb. . . . . . . . Chickens, lb. . . ‘. Beef. lb. (retail) .. .20-.28. Potatoes, bush.. ........1.25 Hay, ton .. Straw. ton .. Oats (black) bush. Oats (white) )bush. . Ducks.each . . .. Chickens (pair) Expert Eye . Testing Our Opitical Parlor is the only up to date one in Kings County. It is equipped with the latest instruments obtain- able such as t h e Electric I operated Opthalmometer,Shi- Optometer and the Retin- scope. We employ the same -methods »in~ -eye testing~~and glass ‘fitting as the leading eye specialists in tire largest cities. . Come andaee our parlors and be convinced that we ‘are the only ones capable of giving you entire satisfaction From August 20th to the 3lst, we are giitting on a sale. ONE H UN RED Baits of GOLD- R I M M E SPEC- TACLES. Regular price $5.00 for only $3.00 a pair. Guaranteed to give faction. . E.E. Parkman Graduate Opticiel . . . . . _.33 , .35 .......36 . ...I5-l8 .`.. .16-Z0 ° - ' 1-nr-» ;..I I si . . so .°¢>- ' viral: ["°,‘_ NO N4 ' ' ' s.==‘J@SS satis- ' - Secretary. 8050-8~1l.MEi.f. "' I Montague " ..*Mn. ‘HAaoLo P. ooaoon rs, the Georgetown Guardian Represan-‘ tstlve. ` , \--»- ‘ . ..*lillss Katherine Macdonald oi the Post. Otllce' Departuient, _0tta\va,' who has been sponding liar holidays' iii ner rioiiie iii assi Perm. ren nie" city this morning on return to Otta Wil. ..*MQNTAGUE REVIVAL,-Never in the history oi' Montague has there been such a religious awakening as that which basf takenplace in the last ‘t\V0 WPGKB llliiltir the .preaching ul asv. rrsii. M. clay. iui-_ Cray piicii- ad his tent "Evangel" on the lot of Mr. Robinson two weeks ago and while the tent will seat over 350 peo- ple yet no great were the crowds that' the side walls had to be lifted audi hundreds sat' on the grass or stood. All Ilia cliurclies joined iii this cliori and ii beautiful spirit or urilty pre. vallod. The climax ol the ineeilngs came Suilflay night when at the close of the sermons in the different chur- ches a farewell »mafss meeting was held in the 'auditorium and even though the night was stirrruy between three and four iiuudreil people turii- ed out. On the platform were the following iuinislers: ltr-.v_ (i‘;ipr_) Martlii, Rev. Mr. Arurslrong of tim Church ol' Ciirlst. and Rev. Mr. Dorli- vllle nf/ the M. E. Clrurvli, Rev, Mr, Wright uf tha l'r'esb_vterlaii Cliurcli beiiig.out of town. EASTERN PERSONALS ..*Mr. William White, Panmure ls- Iaiid. was a visitor to Georgetown ou Monda_V.-G. ' l ..*Mr. D. A. Wilson, (¥ardig`an, paiil a business trip lo Montague ori Sat~` urday.,-G .. *Mix Alfred Gordon and Mr] James B. Stewart, Roaeneath. were' recent visitors to Georgetown.-G. ..*'l`iie Georgetown Royalty Schooll re opened August 14th. Mr. Seymour Gordou. Brudenoll. being teacher for" the ensuing term.- ..*Mi~. J. Halton Dalziel. George-.l lown,.left for Albion Cross on Mon-, day August 13 where he is to fill the' l10sitlon"of~'teachei" in the' Alblonf Cross school which opens on Aug- ust' iiiii.-o. STUCK illlillAllilNS HAL$FAX,` N. S., Aug. 15--(Quol»a-| tions furnished by FDB. McCurdy &i Co., stock and bond brokers, mem-E bers Montreal Stock Exichange-. Mc- ciirdy aiiiiuing, r-iii'rifsx,' N; s.» CLOSING PRICES. ' ` Veszeruay Today Atchison 99% 99%i A. _...isis 151.3' Am Loco . . . . . . .. 70% __ 70 Am s 3. ri .. 101% 192% Anaconda .. . .. 75% 76% (jen . . . . .. 88 87 Can Pac ..._ ... 160 160% t}ruc...... .......81i2 81% M. F. Cl. . . . . . . .. 95 _ 92% Mex Noi' Power . 951/2 96 rrs . . . . . _ _.12 vi Reading 94 94 ....94-M, as `siii asv, 53%. U. s. izzivs 1241.5 U. T. -,.....10-IM 1051/5 A RARE _ UPPURTUNITY .___ it is the duty of each and all of us. to keep thoroughly uplodate. -Es~» peclslly those who catar_to the com- forts and' the relief of the suffering public. Our Optical Department has relieved hundreds- ol' cases of Eye Strain in its many forms, and in order to keep up =to our high standard ol etllciency. by keeping up-to~date. we_ have been enquiring into the dift'srrmt‘ methods used by the leadng special- ists in Montreal. Toronto and New York. in all cases we found them using( and most heartily recommending snr? endorsing the "Shadow Test Systcni" or what is sometimes called Retinrri scopy or ll the use of the retliriosrops' "Looking hito the Eye” thus ecientl-l floally measuring and correcting with absolute accuracy all defects of vis-l ion. no tirattar how complicated or oi' how long standing. We have en- g`aged'Frede|-.lck W. Mayor, the well-l knowii~Sl1adow Test Specialist. for lerr days to teach us _this ailvanccrl science of Sight Testing. This eye tem entirely. eliminates all tiresome trying on of glasses. and all t¢uess_ work and daisy. We know Mr. Mayor to be a specialist in the front raukl of his profession and the phenomenal. success achieved by him in Campbell-' ton. Bathurst, Chatham, and Newcas-| tie. N. B.. and Summerslds and Ken-_ sington. P. E. l., has proved, beyond question. bis work to be of the high est standard and his prices most mod- erate. So you have really n "rare opportunity" of consulting the Best Free of Charge. each Morning. Alter- noon or Evening. Evening is just an good as daytime. as artificial light. is usml in all cases. Remember the dates. Monday, August `20tii, to Wed- nesday, August 29th. so make an early appointment and consult the bt-st. | Satisfaction guaranteed. Glasses advised only when needed. _ Yours truly, ‘ , H. J. MASON, Montague Drugglst and Optlelan , Next Door Oanlt of Commerce ' . / » _ 3077-8-14 Mile Gi. . coiui|\G To GU AN EMINENT .- ' 1 EYE SPECIALIST Shadow Test 0 System Used “He Looks into the Eye" ¢Ornrv1enc|ng Headaches Cured ln Most Cases _ To Visit Montague for Nine Days _ NHQINDAY, ALJGLJST 20th. TO \AlElDI\lESC)AY, ALJGKJST 29th.. WE HAVE ENGAGED FREDERICK W. MAYOR THE EMINENT SPECIALIST To give Demonstrations of the wmii,lr\r'lril “ Sliarinw Test ” reystciri of 'Sight' Testing, each morning, afternoon and evening for l\l|N_l£ DAYS (_ll\ll.Y. This is truly zi great opportunity to consult a SPECIALIST whose rf-.riiitziiion :md ability is known all over Ontario, and who as apractitioncr in the Ootical Profc'=~ioii has few rivals _arid no superiors. His success in _ Summerside and Kensington, Canipliclltmi, Bathiirst, (.liatliarri, New Castle, N. B., has. proved the merit of this system :mil :i~.:_.iirr:s satisfaction to y_ou. _ Mr. Mavor is coming for the iixiiipcfa i_ii_ii‘uo9c of insiructmg Mr. Mahon in themysterv gf the " Shadow '[`<-.st ” or the siniplv aid ot the Relmoscoue “ Looking into the Eye " and thus locating its defects. We especially ask all to -_tome-those now wearing glasses or those who suffer from or suspect any detect, oi' trouble. Guaraiiicecl satisfarl' Free Demonsirati l'..rch Day MAKE THIS YOUR .. _ , ion. ’ ii 1. ‘I - §_;Eiés_;;.;:i;_;_i_r)i(l_y?_r;devised when needed. 0 _§hi'¢1;e"~= P1v§§...0"f §m“"'_f..v-.___i This System Eliminates all Guess Work and that Tiresonie Trying on the Glasses 4:4 ._ __._._;, _. ==._,- ..... _ - - _; ; =-1.--___ A -- --- _. H. J. M ABON , "'°:§:i‘.’.‘.i:1'.”5:i.il;‘..“"“ Next Door Bank of Commerce, Montagu l . T. _ .._.._. ._,-.J ._ E... _ "| ' iriuirrn sninrrs Mini ii roi for 1,5. wiiiirs SYDNEY.-Returned soldiers arid several hundred sailors oil His liiaj- est_v`s ships in port last night broke up a. meeting i-iddresseii lrv .l. t`. Writ ters, president of the 'l‘rari'es and Ifahoi' Congress' of tliiriada. The speaker' was lioolail and jeer- eil and after trying in viiiii l`or up wards of 40 minutes to make iris ad dross, was compelled' to iiiake ii lizisty it-treat off the stage wtili the ianlfliori. and sailors raining casa at the labor leader. ‘Ulm The scenes that followed were the wildest, ever euacleil at ir inf.-ating oi' any kind in Cape Breton. 'i`iii impression having been i-i'r~nleii. and correctly so. to all nppearaiices. that Mr. \Vatte.»i-.s was' to il'i~.vut.r>. i~.oii.=iidcr- able of his address to i-mini-.r'iptiirii the alteiidaiicir. at the l._vi-eiiiri The atra was an oxceptioiially large one. including beside* ith.; s~o\fii»irs :intl sailors. it rcpmsciitutlvc gatheririg ol mon and women. Thu meeting itself was one or the storniiest ever ~helrl in Cape Breton. or perhaps the Maritime Provinces. After Mr. Watters had been speak. ing a short time, pandiinioiiliiui broke loose and the returiieil men and sall- ors took charge of the hall. 'I‘hey called fur the National Arriliom to he sung and the aiidli/iic.~ rosa and did as the soldiers and siiilors desired. An effort, was marie by tim vliiiirmari to have Mr. Watters miitlriiii-_ hut this failed. and tho iiioetlng was brought to an and hy l\1:i_vm~ Miigga\\_ who had boen asked -in preside. But the axnlteuicut illrl Hot and here. As' Mr. Watters and tim rrrnyni- woro leaving the stage they wrin- subjecteil ton bonibardmienl or eggs, the soldiers and sailors making a number of their alms scorn a hit. Mr. Written-ii iiild tlin mayor wiare 'lrollr pcllvil, \\lr||e ;;evei'i|l ilozciis iii the r-i\s_=t|_\' little fruit \vcr‘P. sti'ew_ri over the stage and rirzcrrcry. ORANGES FOR llHEUMA`l`!&iM. (Boston Globe) The orarir;c cure irir r|ieiimati‘-iii is the latent tiring iii lioiirlnii. The i'i‘i'ipo is simple: 'l'lin prilirrrl livin; on riollr ini; hui mriiigc-.' thi' t|r'~t wrvli. ron .‘,'~uriiirrg L30 or 150 rr ilay. 'l‘lrc rwuirrirl and lirirri ivecli' lic docs lim sirrrr". iiilil- irii; at iiririill raw rrrriwit (|;ril_\'. .\'o utlivr' Food iii' ilriuli iit' any di»:;i:|'iptluii in lrrkclr. rind ul the und iii ‘Ji (lays. they :n_\'. the rlii\iiiri:ili~:;rii has largely ills- ippeirrcil. i\riywir_\'. lille; tical.. the hoe-, l stint; riiris I .__! "f\l\- wife is like George Washing. ton: l dou't believe she could tell s lit' tv save her life." “Youre lurzkyl Mine ran tell a lis th" minute I got it mit 0( mv n.|g||th_‘- - e e s tl* She latter flrrinerl- Excuse ine, but liaven`i we rne'i before? Your lace is st,r'angl_v familiar. H”--c Yea: our host introduced us to car li other just =before dinner. filie-~ Ah! l was positive l had seen yru someivhere. l never forget s fare. e is e ' _ A somewhat rnehrlated man walked into a main line ticket office reccntlv and. smuglv smiling, showed a $1 bill to the agent. “Where rio you wan( (0 Ho?" inriiilferi the latter. Reflecting for a iiiirurcut, the iiiebrigtgd ons, miildciily had an inspiration. Brrnarl- |.v srinninz now. he said; "iviiai, trains have vnu?" E!£..._l.__..._._.!_a_M. ___._, __ BIBLE . BIG, COUPON Pruitt/ ILLUSTRATED EDITION oiaasiu sys. ‘ . Ch’town Guardian Clip three of these coupons and prasont them together with our ad- vertised price of 81.59 and receive your Copy oi the BIG PRINT RED LETTER BIBLE. » < Coupons sad Postage 3 and Seceres it Boeolslly hound in seunlne Limp Leather, numerous beautiful colored plates. maps and biblical scenes, tem ily record, eta. 4 Also an edition vor Catholics (Donsy Verslon)- Cam; |,|||¢|”. u the Protestant Book. and Distributed It the same price. with three Coupons Add ultra for Weill Within lil miles 7 cents; beyond *_-miles bat within llsrltlme Provinces ll cents. For greater distances ask you lost master rite the Binh. 4 \