~ ELLIS’ @ ,,_,..,.. “___ ,,_., ___ . -- _ ...- -. » i _ ,_ i is ` i K _’.,_ ,ogg ii,”-s;Q:; \,_;___ , , -ii i 1 .._.__1 1_1; J) L_ __. , , A r 4 i | 4 ai , _ , . _ ,_/_ " ‘ ,$17 Iwi* 2 ~ ~ e " , i - 9,. a 4 . » OCTOBER 2. 1916. R"n"|i CI{AI`.!.}0'I`TETC'~‘.'I¥ GUARDIIJ' t PAGE Sl'$Vl"*' _ anytning you can give them-except .your photograph. Malre an appointment today. The Cook’s Studio E low DesPfisav .Slack Y Holiday Photographs ' Will you pardon us for sug- gsting.N0W;1s the time to ve sittings made for your Xmasphotographs _ Our staff can _give your work better attention than lat- er. Make an appointment today at The Bayer Studio _ A. E. LYON, Studio Good Photography Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. 107 Queen St. Phone 68-J. _ ` _Ti Montague For Pickling Spices, All Kinds. J You are sure to get them fresh Our trade is so ,great that our customers will not allow our stock to get stale. - Our Vinegar -,is of the very best quality. ' _ Ellis Pharmacy, Ltd- _ ; For Quaility. 1 _I , _ _.¢. mwm. ' » i ' “.b~1 "Y--1'. I _ - -s '1 ROCKY POINT FERRY _S’. S. HILLSBORO E L 'A 'i‘own Leave R. Point F __`__ ._,_, §'""`§§.°°~1% o§§‘ee_¢~=&.=<- - ooo _ .7°`.-’.>_>g F FEg` as '¢ © F’ 3 ao 11.30 z.oo P. 1|. ii.oo- -I _too 5.30 ~ 1 O ?* '3 5_0” .. _ ` OUNDAY. ` ,_e=_r"5P 3-$52 T9? : rvré H2333' caaog f'U> ` 'FF Mwftf. PLAN';r_ ENE' AUTUMl% EXCURSIONB T0 B08- T N VIA-PLANT LINE Commencing September 12th, until October 10th, and good for return within 30 days from date of issue. BHARLOTTETOWN T0 BOSTON AND -RETURN 818.00 Steamer sails from Charlottetown 'l‘uesdnYl at midnight. For further particulars apply to JA8. CARRAGHER. Charlottetown, P. E. I. i I Eastern, Steamship Lines _ALDTHE-WAY BY WATER. INTERNATIONAL LINI. BTEAMSHIPS CALVIN AUSTIN 'AND GOVERNOR COBB. - FALL EXCURMONB. AKG!!! SEPT-EMBER 11 to OCTOBER 13. LOW FARE8--TRAVEL NOW. ETURN LIMIT 30 DAYS. R ST JOHN To loeTON........$7.00. -. a1_' .lol-iN T0 PORTLAND... . .$6.50. Leaves lt. John lloniisys, Wednes- deyssnsrrldsysatmeo a m. for smears. mm. rmisaa uh s`.»»i.... - msn ceausi wnm, im' ton. good s Wednesdays and Fri can t e.oh'e'. ia.. for roi-iimii mmf Dm' ‘=1'f=tXlii°'i-iniif Lina Direct between Poland and New vers. stesmahts North one me North lsar-. Leave .-.Wham Portland. Tees., Tliars.. and Bet.. at U0 p. ia. Return leave New York, Pier 19 North River, eametilays at 5 p. m. i|l‘_l'i\oP0l.l1'AN i.lli_l. Ygirest between Boston and New - 1I%‘l»io\lrl. ' ..,t_:. '" vs. r.,.°°‘.i"-i _ .- ps sseeo ass andulsnker ill. menwlxta lies lgeie Wharf. leatim _ days and _uniisys at e . li' Beads Service ietsraing Moon len is, mms aim. nu oi nam: Bt. New York Pity. , li. Jehu City Ticket Oilee, 47 King lt. A. 0.',_G|iri-ie, Agent. le. Jehu, N. I. _L li Fleming. T f ' U. A. ls; .mia in-_-me-_.... - .,**‘..l,_. , 7.1- se' é I/4a\\\\\\\`\ Q _- iiiiii|ii_ifiiiibi “Fruit-a-iiias Alain Pinus its Extraordinary Piriiiis Itocnox, Que., March 2nd, 1915. “I have received the most wonderful benefit from taking “Fruit-s-tives". I suffered foryesrs from Rheuniatism and change oi' life, and I took every remedy obtainable without results. I tried “Fruit-e.-tives” and it was the only medicine that really dia' megond. Now I am entirely well-the Rheu- matism has disappeared, and the ter- rible pains in my body are all gone. I hope that others, who suffer from' such distressing diseases, will try “Fruit-a- tives". lilamus ISAIE ROCI-ION. 500. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 256. Ai. all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- a.tives Limited, Ottawa. - slsls V/JI_'=\\\\\\uslll|` E Fall Boots \\&lII1l sllll` a\\\\\\\§ZlIllI§ For Men _.¢_. . I , . ’ ..°i1' Pave to my ui tau Province ..°T. Gui-:DON iVlB is Guardian representative in Montague. . . .*ANNANDALE~Mr. J. J.M. Morrow Merchant, is handling quite a lot of early potatoes- as the farmers are tak- ing advantage of the hue roads and disposing of their early stock.-Mr: H. Howlett has had his mill nearly' ready for work after rebuilding lt.-Mrs. John Bank and' her sister were in Sourie last week.-Mr. E. .lef- irey has completed the painting of Mr. John Howlett's house and im- proves the appearance very much.- Rev. R. H. Rand preached a fine ser-_ mcn on Sunday a 7.30 to s large aud- ience, his text is found in Jeremiah 6 chap. 16ve1-se.-U. i}l:l"l'b WN IAKILITB Butter (cresmery) in prints' .30 Butter (tub) lb .. .. .. ...25 to 26 Butter (fresh) lb .....28 to .30 Eggs, doz. . . . . . . . . . . .. .29 to .30 Beef lb. (retail) .15 to .20 Fowls lb. .13 to .14 Vhickens. Th Hay (pressed) ton Straw |.preslei1'; mi. Pork lb. Turnipl. bus. Potatoes per bus. .`. Oats (black) bus. Oats (white) bus. . .47 Beets,bue..... io.60 Carrots,bus. .. . .60 Wool lb. 48 Parenipe. lb. 1% Ducks, pair 70 in 80 Murder Trii Ai iiiile Brook N.S. ll ID lii "$12 to $14 36.50 18% I0 to If . . . . .30 to .40 50 , . .m.m. _ . “oo ,_ . so /I." \ 1 ,» . fe; .` _ _,"1 - / 1ZQ“\\\\\\WIIHIII€1\\\§!yII3\\\\\“\\ . A' l A If /////////.\\\\\\\\v1/2/7/Z;s\\i\¥v1I N $6.00 Our new boots for fall ar he nicest ever shown. rv 0 See the gun metal laced nd button styles shown ' with cloth tops, colors Grey and Black. The newest lasts are here lAlley & Co., ' 135 Queen ` _ i\\\\\\\l//A gr!-1..-( 4'!-'_-3 CAllAD|AN'[i0VERllMEllT llAii.WAYS ' CAPE BRETON EXHIIBITION SVDNEY ' Oct. 8-6 First Class One Way Foro Goodgolng October 2, 3, 4. 5- For special excursion fares see posters. 2333-9-30M6l. \ The Magdalen islands S. S. Co. 'lid The S. B. Amelia carryill H. ll. mails. passengers and freight leaves Picton every _Monday and Thursday af- 'tef arrival of mornilll exlirees from Halifax. tor the llagdalen Islands call- -ing. going and coming at Bourie. CHAD. W. lVlI» Agent, Piston W. H. atsrrstt, Manager, Amherst. Harbor. ll. I. - Professional Cards ¢=g=~ MISS D. RUDGE 171 Great George Bt.,- Phone 814. Manufacturer oi' all kinds of line hair goods, including, Toupees and Wigs. Hair dressing, Manicuring, Sham- poolng, singering. 2192 -9-22TMW1mo. l MOROON A DUFFY lsrrlstere and Attorneys solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada IAONIV T0 LOAN; A.A. Mobeen, K_C.. Donald McKinnon MoLEAN I MeKINNON lsrrissers, _, Atterneyest-Lew 'Royal Bank Bldg.. Charlottetown. 0.0. McLeod, K. O., WI. lenllly, ILO i|ei.EOD.l BENTLIY' lsrrister and Attorney-at-Lew Olioes-Bank of N. B. Chambers Oherlotietown. P. I. I, m WARIUITON A OHAVI Benetess. _Attorn ys.ANotery Pub no. Ito., loiioitsrs lor Canada Beus- ers Association. Bank of lloatreal. mile, Permanent Mortgage Corpor I ' oaiees~oi.| oosriiieii once, Pre use Block. Oerlettetowa. P. ll. I. ~ S. H-j_ess'liani‘ _ Lawvaii ' ` Illllllllit F. li K ‘ ‘ Hilti] 00 HKU '~ 1- »v~ - - '» ii . " .i-is " _ "h" M ..DlGBY, N. S., Sept. 28-The henr- ing in the charge of murder against Charles Robert, a colored man of Yarmouth, was begun at Little Brook on Tuesday. The accused had -been in custody at Digby since Aug. 12th, the day on which the crime was committed and was removed to Clare by auto on Saturday by the chief of police. No\ evidence was foiithcoiming and the premediated act will most likely receive condign punishment. Robert, who has' been employed as a fireman on the steam- ship Prince Arthur, plying between Boston and Yarmouth, follower. his wife to Digby avid' finding her at the house ot'-Luke Francis, of Westville, deliberately fired three shots at her, killing her almost instantly. He gave himself up to the police and said:-"I liuvc fixed my wife. ! made up my mind to kill her before I left, home. damn her, s‘he’s dead now :ind l'in alive; Dr. W. F. Read, who examined the body said -there were three bullot wounds in the region of the heart. either of wliicl. would produce death, in a short time. The hearing was H0! concluded when the court ad-- ju'ii‘iie~.'l. New METHODS ARE Renucmo cAsuAi.1'ies NEW YORK. Sept. 28.-A London- cable to 'the' World says: London is quietly elated at the news of the cap- tureiof Combles and Thlepval. The value of the news- is appreciated, but it is regarded only as the indication to bigger- things which must be gain- ed by equally' hard fighting. of both French an'd the British are be- ing reduced at every fresh move, not merely because of the terrific bom- bardments that precede mil advances',` but also owing to other new methods adopted - The recent successes do not inspire Germany. The shortening of the German front be/lieved, moreover, that even when carried out it will increase instead of lessening the vulnerability of the Ger- man line. The Daily News' correspondent at. the Somme front says the air is full of rumors behind' the' lines, and no' lied victory may be. "The Allies over a large part of the front have swept the opposition aside," he says, "and the immediate resistance has melted ln a way they hrdly ilaredi hope for. We hear only ivtorles. of how the Germans ran. A wound'cd` private told me contemptuouiily today we would have taken n. trench and picks' and shovels. FRENCH OWNER ADViERT'l9E8 A BATTLEFIELD PARIS, September 26.-A_ battle- ileld for sale._'I‘hat is the startling nd-| veatlseiment-surely `the first of its I kind ever published' in a newspaper- which appears in the European edit- ion' of the New York Herald today. The full text ie: "For sale-A piece of land of ten hectares, furrowed with Prussian end British trenches, right in the Somme battle centre, north of 'the Bois Fouresux. and' southeast of Mantinpuich. Write Gard‘el, 10 Rue St. Louis. Amiens.” Perhaps the most impressive fea- ure of the advertisement is the robust certainty of Francs’s victory which' il knows absolutely that the Prussian menace is mastered, and offers his bsttiioileld for sale, confident ofhiii ability tc- deliver ths_goode. _ I tell from s building sad received what the doctor eeiieii s very bail‘ l.rNli/IUN1' sail in six can I was out io work again. l think it the beat Lin~ imenl lnede. tion for advertising in this column. IJ. S.. Releases i one knows how far-reaching the Al-l' reveals. The owner of the battlefield ..°0Nl UINT per word eeoh inser ’ lirlllsh 0ilicers (Ganaxilsn Press Despatch.) WASHINGTON, Sept. 28-Release' of Major Arthur B. Humphreys and Lieut. Hugh Levick, Jr.. the Brnishi army officers detained at Ellis Island on their arrival from England, was ordered' to-day' by Coimmissioner- General Ceminetti, of the Immigra- tion Bureau. V _ Evidence taken yesterday by a special board inquiry showed that Humphreys is en route' to Canada on' ileave, while Levick is on his- way to Boston to visit relatives, and br.-th are travelling entirely as individuals. detention of the ofllcers was only a neutrality precautionary step and that there was no intention on the part of the government to interfere with the movements ol' European ofil- cera or men coming to America as indivudisls and' not engaged on ac- tive aervice as members of a bellg- erent's armed forces.. The State Department to-day still had no report on the in'cid'emt and there probably will be no diplomatic discussion of it, although it was in- dicated at the British embsss-y yes- terday that the departme-nt,might be asked informalily whether the de- tention of the oillcers meant the in- auguration of a new policy. _ SUMMERSIDE MARKETS. (Tuesday) Butter (creamerli) lb. 33 Butter, (dairy) lb. 25 Csifakins 1-9 to 20 Esss. (ner doz-) 26 to 27 Hay, (pressed) ton $12 to $13 Hay, (loose) ton $10 to $11 Lamb nelts. each so io so Oats, (black) bus. 47 Oats. (white) bus. 45 Potatoes. bus. 40 _Straw, (pressed) ton $8.00 Wool, lb. 35 to 48 Wheat, hue. $1.20 to $1.50 OFFICIAL British Headquarters, France, Sept. 26.-The British have taken the town of Combles. Combles, a town of some 3,000 population before the war, had been rendered of small stragetlcsl import~ _ance to the Allies by their long con- tinued encircling rgovernent. » It has be-en of notable value tg the Germans, however, because as Mr. Caminetti explained that thel long as 'fhey clung to lt, the Franco- Brltish freedom of action in pushing their movements between Hapaiimc and Peronne on either side of lt. was (hampered. Turned into n st.i;pngly_ eos ' . if . _ _ . iiiiiiidefiffiliil 1.22 .giiiiifniiy engiiv Sold b_v Rogers Hdwe. Co. Ltd., Ch ar‘0 ietown and R. T. Holman, Lid, S’9ide _ S .fast like a rock in the course of a -turbulent stream. that has had to be -blasted loose- before the channel could be fully opened up. » This process has only been accom; plished by long-continued, severe onli costly effort on the part of the Allies. Driving in from the south, the French successively \wept by Hoirdecourt, Muurepas, Le Forest and finally reacheu Fregicourt, o. mile to the east of Combles. More slowly but none the less surely, the British _have pushed their advance on the i ~ A great help onga busy day' M l -I 519; _ V - NCE a week at least : T60" §iiiill|liiM|i|i||Iilillillliliiiiw;I ‘$5 O there is 3 big day f l _ ' V ' centcizing around the kit- _ i ii' chcn range. The boiler -` s. _ i _I -._ .y and there is dinner to _ .E ‘W i V' cook. Your range should if., ' f, fi I. takes up a lot of room, iqiii \ \ take care of both, a. dinner ` -_ _ ' worth while, and the ' _L _._;.;._-1.x washing too. And if you ‘ have a Kootenay it will. _»_4 ei ,_ ”° _ , _ Set the boiler the long , - A ` -' way of the Kootenay, U X v___,,:v,,.,...-4 Ai holes. That leaves two . L E of the hot, front holes , i .1 Ii. ` E; A 'Whiz down in the pot ` ‘- i ` £70 .. ~ --" -‘til W’ i . ¢#,<"ii’n`.fii free for cooking and at - Ji ‘ hp ii” ..; _ { “v "45 l ~i=- Q the same time keeps the boiler on the-boil. ! ` u~=ci..,.s Kootenayiig. _ This is the sort oi' i':iii;;'c cvcry lionie slioulil liuve.--0iic that saves ii w0_!i1an’s ,U precious iiiiiv on liii>_.'_\' ilziys. Do you know why oneranige is better than another? _.i , Better to know before you liuy, for you are settling now the kind of range _. 2; you will work with for years to como. iv ~ The Kootciiuy is miulc ui"‘.»\rii1co” iron which will resist rust; thc .-5 burnished siuooili top ni-_oils but ai liitlc wiping to keep shiny bright; -' . - ' and you’ll want lo-know ull ziliout the fuel saver on smoke-pipe, Tear (1 the smooth ovcu walls of 11ii-_kcllc‘e:risl\i|;No;{§;_AAhl?bl6.;, i’zi'.i‘i~.7§i§"é'iii'¢‘:ii‘i'i‘Xi1`i'>i~i’65‘ii’iv'i~l§'.§?..'L’f ..‘I."‘Ii°§p‘§’..£i`I.'i.i.‘§.. .kmrman ciiccx. t s t eau an parona eo ' TISING §‘PAC§yAaND WAN'F§oT0 BUY IT WISELY. a ubllsher who is a member of the “A. B. 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