‘ Ohirlpttetown P. E. ieianlh-Oanlde- c f‘ “TT” “'T ' CEYLD LBLACK SEPTEMBER i >4 n» ~ 1 \- you hevébleeaii’ nsmriili ace. for. WTEA l_“'~""*~" ——~—-— » AHifllGrarleTeeete morleretepricel. flvldl-Mmuumsmmphn. . 33,“; ‘ “w... ma». ware. in g. 3llllllilES We have the following grades of shingles lll stock which we are selling at low prices for cash. Extra Cedar-Clear (Sedan-Sec- ond Clear Cedar—Clear Walis—Ex- tra No. 1 Wall Cedar. Cedanposts, cement, lime, rockwall and calcined plaster, roofing paper. of all kinds, nails and builders hard- Everything you require for build- Call, write or phone for prices. Poole a Thompson Wholesale andRetail Agents for Sherwin-Williams Paint Montague, P. E. I. . "ms nnaawnmrown leuaaouut lllE _ ilalsualell"; iGUARDlAlii _ grants by th of fifteen Dr. Cliff Chronic Diseases 112 Prince 8t. HOURS DAILY, 11 to g p_ m MacDonald a McPhee - B. A. i. A. MacDonald. H. F. MoPhee Blrrlaiera, ‘Attbrney, Etc. Money to Loan Riley Building, Charlottetown s. s. HESSIAN l oarrleter, Solicitor .Notary Public t E o. MONEY ro tom "Ml-sue r. s. lelano "‘ ._. l. D. Stewart, K. C. uarrleter and Boiloltor. 84 Great George Street. , uolleitore for the Union Bank o Oandaa > i _i__ i__ \ Mark leMcGuigamBAl BARHIBTER. BOLIOITOR, ETC Monev to Lear i Cameron Block Charlottetown. F‘. E. inland ____..i..-.._._. Palmer 8t Palmer H. J. Palmer, K. O. H. L. Palmer Barriatena, Eta. ‘ Bank of Nova Sootia Building Charlottetown, P. E. I. Money to Loan q MORSON & DUFFY larrietere and Attorney-at-uaw MONEY T0 LOAN Oolloitora for Royal Bank of Canada McLean & MoKinnon DONALD MeKINNON Barrister, Attorney-at-Law ' Office-Royal Bank Building Charlottetown, P. E. iaiand ____.._ Dr. 0. 0. Archibald Graduate on N. Y. Poet Graduate Medical School and Hospital Praotioe limited to Eye, Ear, Noae- and Threat Office Iayer-luiiding. Great George ltreet, Oppoeite Guardian Oiiieo Telephone HBO-J. Ofiioe Heure-J to 12 a. m. 1 to s _____________________,___ W. Miles Garrison A. B., M. D. Pulmonary Tuberouieale lieeidliat K vvv ; Professional i Cards llvlaciieou oz Bentley W. E. BENTLEY, K. O. J A. BENTLEY Barriatere and Attorneys MONEY T0 LOAN Office-Bank of N. 8. Ohambere- p. m. May be consulted off houra at 118 Hlilaboro 8t. DQI-veooe J. A. McEAGHEN, furnished when needed. (above Parson's 5 and 10 cent Oph. -D.- E¥E UPECIALIUT Eyee examined and giaeeee Ofilee-127 Grafton Street etore.) >__.___.___... lte Irignton Road. Charlottetown - llle Treatment in leleeied Oeeee ~ l Telephone Ii‘! ‘Hours iO-i and 2-6. lat- Evening by appoin Telephone 858-1.. r004 ee-ovwo-eeo-oee-oeve 000 y ii l. M A ll 0 N Eyes miiizzuaumined Glasses Fitted Montague, P. E. l Graduate in Optometry Toronto Oeiieqe Eneluaive Teet Reenl OOr» naoted with Drug lg-ee Eye-Glasses From $2.00 to $10.00 From Eaat Point te Cape Bear le a big territory, yet right acroee tiila epaee Parkman Supplies the Big Majority of Eye-Glasses limpiy beoauee PARK- uaws EYE-GLAIOEI are the rlnser enactments. and m u m ONLY oaao one OPTIGIAN (attend- anee oeureee.) In Montague Oali and eee fer yeureelf hie UP-TO-DATI OPTICAL PARLOURI- s. s. PARKMAN Mentions. a. a. I. e e U. 9 I Ii i .~@4~@¢¢4 ‘Like “deg on a crescent Sea. , lot the raisin is practically prelll- Society, _ ihéflch. Ages-ted. The blood is not over- when "N, mom, 1s new and healed in the easy ahsnrpfon of ‘ MR. JAMES A. YATES -i thin. lilto our hearts high yesrnings Come walling and surging iu.| Como from the mystic ocean l . I l spection lves Montague. SHOP from H.o|ma_n'e Catalog. ..'suv voun nav ooons where your money goes furthest. ives It Murdock Ltd. Montague 5091i“ ....‘YOUTH8' SUITS and over- coats for College wear just arriv- ed. See them it will pay. lves k Murdock, Ltd. Montague 5091 l-Ai ..'LADl-El8 AND MIBSES new Fall Coats. Gloves. Hosiery, etc... arriving daily. We invite your m- s. Murdock, Ltd.’ Efllll-l-di MllnrtPe Llnlhrnl for litafne, Idle. mi— LADY IRVING l8 BRITISH PENSIONER . LONDON, Aug. 30.—Most of the people of England have forgotten that the widow oi Henry still living, hut they have been re- minded of this fact by the appear- ance of her name as a pensioner , for £100 yearly grants for service to literature and art issued this week. Lady lrvlng lived apart from her buoband for many years be- fore ho die-l, , came into the title when he was knighted. is nearly eighty years of age and lives in retirement in s quiet sen- y; side town. in the but The patriotism of pensions NATURE—-GOD. "There lies more fnith in honest don-bi. Believe n-c, than in half the creeds." A flro-uliat and a planet, Irving is list of automatically right to share his She David Lloyd George is displayed in the list of e falct that in the list announced 22535.35”.§"\'i‘;‘l.‘°l.l!fl‘ili‘;“‘.2i as» one for services to Welsh music. These are the only instances that van be recalled ‘when Welshman V were thus recosllized. -»-.'lU°Tl0N eat: Friday Sepi- Sill. 1p.m.oi Household Furniture including Kitchen Range, Dlnhl: Boom Set, Bedroom Furniture. Sewlngrllllachlne. Parlor Suite. and a lot of other articles too nunl erous to mention. This is your opportunity-to get new lumiturs at a bargain. James Campbell Montague. 5090-1-il . {DISTRICT SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTIONS. — Miss Alice Harrison. Field Secretary of the Maritime lRellglous Education Council, assisted by local pastors and laymen will hold conventions as follows: ——Sept. 5th, ‘Mt. Stewart; Sept 6th. Klngsboro; Sept,‘ 7th, Bridgetown; Sept. 8th. Montague; Sept. 9th. Caledonia. Afternoon session 2.30, evening igiilrildrs, H. A. Brown, Acting County lSecretary. - . I I sax-evens rune v. . » l DIFFERENT." That delicious California fruit- food, the raisin, is famous for its high sugar content. Scientists say that 75% of the constituents of the lalsln is sugar. it is estimated by food authorit- ies that of the total of 489 calories lnan average cup of raisins, I32 of them are carbohydrates, or ener- gizing auger calories. dBut they say the sugar in the rrilsin is s different kind of sugur| ihanmost of us are familiar with! lt is neither like the cane or bcrli sugar, which -forms the greater part offlthiaws/weets that are talcsnl flcally known as ievulose. ll, ls| readily assimilated, is excellent for the average person and es- pecially thoele cmlflned to indoor work. Other kinds of sugar must be chaA-ged, by the digestive organs. while raisin sugar can he absorbed by the ‘blood without be- ing changed. To properly digest other kinds of sugar. it is v necessary, there- fore to exercise a great deal ul..i stimulate the digestive system. Outdoor workers, lumbernlen, lab- Raisin sugar is what is scle-nii-i ‘treal ill 1862, being the sun of the Iyoars Professor of Anatomy at Mc- MR. JAMES A. YATES RECEIVES o. r. a. APPOINTMENT y uorvrnrntr, Aug. lllr-The rs.‘ Silinal-tflln lb nnlloullccd of Mr, Frank Scott. Vice-President and Tltlilfillfvl‘ of the Grand Trunk Rllilwilr‘ System. ln n letter sull- mlticd ll) tnc Bollrd oi‘ Directors of the ‘Railway at their meeting "here rlcon-tiy. Mr. Scott ask. ed to lac relieved froul office. in accepting the resignation the Board exprlls-cd appreciation of the ser- vices rundercd to the company by llir. 31bit during his long associ- nllull with rile road Mr. I51 ott retires under the sup- oralllluzltion plan uf the railway to snjuy n wc-ll earned rest. During his forly-four years of service with‘ lllt‘ Grzllld Trunk llllllwny llc rusc - lrrln a junior clerkship to n vice-i ilrvsldl-nry through the one depart-i lllt-nt. I/z/zaal!’ . Mr. Scott was burn at Mom. hit»: W. E. ‘Scott. Mil. for illilll)’ Gill University. and ‘Chief Medical Officer of the Grind Trunk. Jolll- llll: liit‘ Grand Trunk lll 1878, ha hPfilillr‘ (‘hlef Clerk to tho Treasur- er in 1H8], nnd Sctzrctelry in tho Audit Iioard nnd Purchasing (‘om- miltoe ‘ll 1X91. Two yolvs lltcr he was promo-ted to bc Assistant ’l‘rezlsurcr of the Railway. lll 190i, ._';_'__1-—l~-——-—4——-‘ i‘ ———l lllllldrcd thousands c.ln st 0 the fact that they can wczli" ill woolen stocking without shocklllgl the lllenvbtlrs (lf illc piliitc society; ht. r ankles and legs, l-latl in new airy silk stockings, to lhc hit- lcr clelllcnis, sleet, icc. nnd SHOW. "um-h as Boston never yet has es- .!1 Take home one of Molt’! big boxes for the family or week-end party. lust ask‘ the dealer for a S lb.'bbx of Moir’s XXX assorted chocolates. e package is plain but inside you will find the most tempting variety of sweets, delicious centers covere with that famous Moir’s chocolate coating which has been the envy and inspirationOfcandynlaleers for years.- MOIRS. LIMITED HALKFAX HARRY JAMES, Agent, Charlottetown these (if (‘Ulll ,. tle-Etyleja tivo. _._-~__-_-- I 15m; ma“; tllill, too lilll('l'i bundling up in the udlltcr really isn't good llur attrnc~ Wulllzllfs chief charm lies in the flirt tllnt Sh!‘ is vnlsiuble and Then a sense of law and beauty lAnrl a face turned fronl the clod: ‘ Some call li Evolution, And others call ll. God. A haze on the far horizon. The infinite tender sky, The ripe, rich tints of cnrnllsldsd And the wild geese sailing | g . And all ‘over upland and lowland; _ The charm of the golden rudzl Some of us call it Autumn, this. ‘That is w-"hy the levulose of the raisin is so energizing tn per- sons wlho do not get a great amount cf exercise. Because ‘of’ the sun-drying pru- cess through which grapes b|--- come raisins. the natural sugllr content is multiplied some thloc times, Thus_ the raisin HLIFZIIIS- formed into s‘ food with a high nrutrltivo valpe. ' Furthermore} the intense float -c-f the sun converts the sugar into Ia form easily digested when lakon Trunk Pzlcillc, and ml August 1st, lllli, was appointed in a Vice-Pre- sidency of the Grand Trunk Sys- tem and to tile ‘Board of Directors of several of its subsidiary com- panies. ills sound judgment and practical knowledge ill cvcry branch of r-conoluivs have boon rccogniz- rd not only by ills railway associ- tiles, but by llallklm: mun and illl- anrlal‘ officers throughout Canada ulld the llnitcd S/tzllca lll 1009. ille ‘Secretary of lRniiwrly Financial officers ol‘ Aulerlca elected Mr. Surely, no smllll nlp~wlllplishnlcllt to lcnrll to wear liltWb stockings, and now they will have to llogill fore to school themselves to exposebrevzes. before puttlng their stockillcs on‘ 1o keep their circulation out into the frigid up, en liuc one wont lnrging r ‘A crystal and a cell; r 1 u "k I VP m n U H t r w (h l T A Jelly-fish and- a saurlan. “r” s 3"‘ ‘“ e i" ‘ m m‘ i” re mum“ n. " r‘ I an“ z tine: ‘s if tllov \\'\-l'~-. vivtiulsw-nped. Poor girls. one sympathiz- Cm,“ where me cave‘ men g-(rnguslfserliieandltluiifecrqlitdniil Slfrififvylhhpe (wimp “,}‘,“°',:“*,‘},0,T‘",f““§“‘ glinlllizllll zlvzllllnclll- nl‘ hornets or m. ,.,,,nflr]u.,p mercury ofiscmtvh. this fnst-gnlltlnn silo licl-‘i express». dwell: ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' m a " ‘ ' G p” mosquitoes the \\'lllll(‘ll stocking llll; as thcv did last your, they’ ill tho cvl-r-t-ilanglllg quality illiliil‘ B“! the indoor worker cannot do (‘amp rheiisumr also of the Gmnd must go. i [will have itu massage lllttil‘ IBKELFIGLllUS. Nothing could be illllll: hose w lit‘. alluring than the new gnillgdm- lllvry ever could fashion them. Jfisgood look like thin cnbuwbs tyhell hclll lcrs how mucu- Anrl others call it God. Whose 50ml! of 11s call lt Loosing And others call il God. A Picket frozen on duty, A mother, starved for her brood Socrates drinking the hemlock, And Jesus on the rood: And millions who humble, name- less, The st trod: Some call 1 g‘? 2 if you w looking its you wash it with. preparer] shampoos or anything else that contains too much alka Two or oughly. Si The hair ly, and it ilflfl. And others call it God. ——-—-—<-0>——-—- CARELESS “SHAMPOOING ] l l The lbest thing for steady use is just plain Mulslfied coccanut oil shampoo ("which is pure and grcaseless), anything else you can use.- ‘Muisified - u little warm WillBI‘, is sufficient to clean the hair and scalp thor- with water and rub it in. it makes dlirt, dandrufif and excess and theh: lustrous, flu-ffy and easy to You can get Mulsifled cocoanut oil shampoo st any pharmacy, it's very cheap. and a lfew ounccswlll ‘Illplrlv evura: ‘raisin sugar obtained. - Such are rim no foot has trod; I in so doing service to ‘m MR. JOHN E. FRASER. ln 190T he was appointed (Illlcf [Qighh [mm pnthwygy - (‘lork tn the Treasurer of the 0n Friday morning, Aug. 4th.. Grand Trunk nnd Garnd Trunk it Cnnaecrat|qn_ 1922, -tho death of John E. Fraser Pacific IRsilvrnys. ln i914 he was his home, in Mayfield, pronlrtcrl in be Assistant Treasur- occurred at failing healt and lwas c0 SPOILS THE HAiR l rim‘ nursinit. ant to keep your hair nation, he a best, be careful what lllsher Lila Don’l use farmer and until within death a uiev ii. This dries the 801th), makes llllfllflflfii. A the hair brittle, and ruins it. punvtuality terized. his. the lives of nnd is better than three teaspnnnfuls of in Mnllileid in s cup or glass with mlply moisten the hair ‘Houston, a an abundance of rich creamy ln- viz.— Mr. thcr, Whifil rinses out easily re- Nonboro. moving every particle of dust. oil. iham Mass. dries quickly and even- lcllves the sruip soft. lir fine nnd silky. briglltlihe many mm-Hthem dry ufvfiictlon Saturday a menllber of the fam~ ll for months; Be sure you getllluoted by I uisllfled. Beware of imitationswllnnnoll"; assisted, ' by" Rov. Mr. which were so fashionable lflfll‘ y [hook for the name Watkins emf-lodges, Interment took- plnoe in year. ‘ the pacakgc. Cavendish cemetery. And now, when tho girls into tllc y. iinto the body. ‘The sugarconlcni maximum amount of nutrition is men who aredsvotlli all of their time lsnidy ‘o! food larirfftvdd values, nnd IN Mnidbliihn The late Mr. li-‘rashr had been in efforts 0i‘ medical skill and ton- not resist the hand of death. Cainlly and with sublime contact "on a higher plane." The deceased was seventy three NET-LIKE HOSE IS LATEST. years of age- and had resided DlCTUM. IeavesWto-mourn tllelr grout Imus! u wlidow (nee Elnily Laird.) daughter, Mrs. one grandson. formerly of nnd Mrs. Lydia Parkman. of Wal- lllg iris inst nnd daughter, greatly appreciate their» friends during tllcir_ The funeral. late residence, - was very largelyirncc passed through lll getting llltilll- attended. The services were Scott ti. the Presidency of the tobacco! and therefore, the Following upon lhe receipt of Mr. Scott's resignation, Mr. W. D. Robb, Vice-President and General the- observations of practically Manager, announced the appoint- tn he careful ment of Mr. James A. Yates a-s Treasurer of the Ralhvzly. Mr. Yates entered tho service of the' Grand Trunk as a junior clerk in‘ lilo. Audit Department lll 189i. lilo was transferred lo the Teasurera odico in the some year, and has’ wince hllri crrntlnunus service tllerlal rendering an ‘excellent anklnd. "r of the Grand Trunk, a position which he hiilfi occupied until hsl present appointment. Mr. Yaltes‘: alsility also led to his brill; ap- [ifillllflfi n director of colllpsllil s as sot-hind wlilh the Grand Trunk reslg- Railway System. lie has "been Soc- Walled the null lo lllegretary, of the Montreal and South- l-le-was a successfuilern Counties Railway since iili5. grocer, and retained in October ln=t at tlht- nnlnlnl a law days of his meeting of the Railway Treasur- otlon to the details of crs“ Association of America. held strict adherence to at Chllcrlzo. he was alerted Second and honesty, charac- vice-President of that Association. life. and tended tolift all whom he came in h for sevelul months nsclous that all the Fill up your-pipe with geo- uine MASTER MASON- end gfl acquainted with real tobaooo. Get a whiff of h: flavor and fragrance, watch how cool it smokes. Then you'll say as thon- aands upon thousands of others: “Nothing bufMas- being put forth, could __-i¢-o->-——- |l'0lll childhood. lie . BOSTON. Aug. 30.~-~Trnllspnrenl.. lmeldiaphnnous hose, shecrer Zlllilillllb‘ Edison, lioustouduer than over before, promises to; Master Howardlilr: the interesting fcnturo of illc brother nnd sister --'lenlinlnc attire for tho trolllllll: fnll_ William» Fraser of and winter. and it will oniiroLvl Mayfleld. supersede in popularity illi‘ fuzzy, wm-lt-n stocking of tho pnat season common parlance referred to the "liclly stocking.“ Just how tho girls and women arc going to take this unnxpcctl-il ullnounrelncllt, tho styll- authorities nro rntllor lnnlh to commit till-lll- solves, Ibecaluse they urc WU" uwalc nf the valiant struggle tllc fr-lllzlllv THEBIGPLUG 2Q Cents . who visited him dur- in illness. His widow as kindnesses tendered ‘which was: held on . from his fternoou. cou- solves accustomed tn illc lrritlllinfl his pastor. ltevl ‘Mr. texture 0t the wonlcll stockings‘ BRINGING UP FA 'iilsR- on noun: THAT-WUZA Ni¢E PUNCH IN "rue. can: i cave Maaouz": Storage- . HE "KENT BEEN AROUND "be IN THREE. —l3Y useless llllelllANllS ' sAw-Maacle - noun, BRQTHER ARREETED ME- Come Down , l1l////‘ id olo YOU vie-Kw. amm- MAqalws BROTHER? H695 on "rue Pouqe‘ rower-r LOOK AT‘ THAT C LUE‘. A POUCEMAN! qwwn-‘uwypvw? l-i, .~ i ll la-a y 00mm. nun. ihfl rm... Servnee. l». ' l t“ \1