ocrosgt 17, 1917 . 4 1 s / , 1 1 ~ _ t ' THE CHARLOTTETCWN GUARDIAN pA(‘E SEVEN ’.“"~ » » ., . . »» 1 4. i * f' ' ‘f » . _ .1 ” .. _,tw . . . . - , _ ,. .f - - _ ._ . 1 , V l’ ,‘ »~' s ~ "-"s Y" r~ ». . ‘_ _ ‘ . _ . , _ , .r_,._,,,.', .1 ,,., ~ 1 .c» . , f f f iIUl|CURA HlAlS . PAINFUL ECZENIA lt hed and? d, W cto Scratchuillleihe Tirligied Scarceiy Any Slee pl -‘M “\Vhen l was fifteen car » ma came in a rash, iirsyi ons litdd' ilicn °" mY cars. and ~ it terwards on :ny h0dy_ I wil! Yell' painful :ind was itching and burning SU I Willlted to scratch all the time. l scar-cg-| had any sleep. y "l\il.r:rluseLiio1ircnkcs of Cuticura Soap and Six boxes of Ointment l was healed." (Signed) Iilrs. R. ll. Corin," Country Steep Creek, Sask., Feb. 6 ’l7f Clear the pores ol impurities hy daily use ni Cuticura Soap and 0CCaS;,,m,| touches of Cuticura Ointment. For Free Sample Each by Mail nd. drt-ss post-card: "Cuticiira, Dept, A Boston, U. S. A." Sold cverywlieref , I-f -In rf an _. llllli/IA\\\\\\\\'rII/Allll nil iii gy l»¢'_§\\\\\\\\\\L.Tl/II»&\\\\\fYl -c ‘< xr.. III.\\\\\\\\VIIII//IIIJ5 an Boot Sale We ure oiferiiig one liundre airs of Doctor Special heav E L.. on bi © V/III ii boot regular price.. $6.95 The Doctor 'Special 'boot Ill 'IIlIII4\\\\\\\'IA\\\\\\\\'fILUIIIIII va " = ° '11 O. so $1 ., E .T 5§\\\\\\\`&\\\\VIlIl4\\\\\\\\\ ne of the hes-t Canadian boo rude, the soles are double I he heels and leather lining. ,ee our windo Alley & Co. 7|||ls'rlrk`\\\\\\\\\in1lssn¢§ .QTY ifll The Eastern Guardian O G :__ ..*MR. HAROLD P. GORDON is ithe Georgetown Guardian Represen- f t:»tive. ‘ g .rcs of dry goods, boots and shoes, ,` nrdware, crockery and glassware at l:irruthers', Montague. 506-10-6MSatWed6i. ..°JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT of mens, womens and childrens rubbers, and mens lumber- nien rubbers, prices right at\ Carru- thers, Montague. 506-10~6MSatWed4l. ..*TR|N|TY CHURCH GEORGE- TOWN.- Sunday, Oct. 21st -Litany and Holy Communion 11 ti. m. Even- H0115! 7 p. m. '1‘he Reverend Edwin Jukes will officiate. ..*SHlPPiNG NEWS.- Schr. My- rtle` Pearson is dischargiiiig a load of Schr. Edward Grover. Capt. J. Mur- ray is discharging a load of coal for Georgetown Ferry Co.-Schr. J. E. W I (follies, Capt. Walker is loading beg potatoes at Sturgeon for Poole & Capt. W'hite-, sailed with a load of big potatoes for Morrow & Co. Annan du.le.- Schr. Melrose, Capt. Stacey is loading bag potatoes for Morrow & Co., Grand River.- S. S. Enterprise loaded eve1‘y'trlp with bag potatoes for America Market.-&. L--- F W! BAD DREAMS . ' ARE SYMPTUMS ill Health the Cause--Many Alarming Symptoms of Wo- men’s Ailments-How Cured. Paterson,N.J.-"I thank you for the Lydia E.Pinkhsm remedies as they have made me feel happy lllllmllllllll and healthy. Some- `\ time ago I felt so _p - ' rundown, had pains ' in my back and side, _ was very irregular. tired, nervous, had such bad dreams, llir i ~ ~ _ dia not feel nk. en. I I. ing and had short | breath. lread your 1 advertisement in the newspapers and decided-to try a bottle of Lydia E.Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. It worked from the first bottle, so I took a second and a third, also a bottle of L dis E --11 »~ Y _ l-’inkham’s Blood Purifier, and nowI am I BLACKBAND SENSATION Pure Bred Clyde, weight 1800 lbs in Stud Season -AND ALSO- Commodore Ledyard The Sire oi all the best Racing Stock At the Stables oi the Ells Pharmacy 'l.td. just as well as any other woman. I ad- ; vise every wogisnih single ;>r;hmnrti_‘ied, who is trouble wi any o a a ore- : said ailments, to try your wonderful é Vegetable Compound and Blood Puriiier | and Item sure tsiey will grip hér to get ‘ rid o 'her ti-ou es. - rs. Lsia . Vmnsn Sums, 7 Godwin Street, Pat- ‘ srson, N. J. l Women suffering with any form of s female ills, or any symptoms that they I do not understand, are invited _to write the Lydia E. Plnkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass. (conddential), ond toceive . advice wholly treo of oust (YOUR FRIENDS can buy ' anything you can give l them--except your photograph' | Make an appointment today ..*BlG REDUCTION ON THE PRI- Sydney coa-1 for McDonald Bros.- ’l`liompson.- Schr. F. E. Willard., ..°MR. R. R. HOWLETT is Guard- ian agent for Annandale and vicinity. . .*MEN8 AND BOYS SUITS at spo- ..*POTATO D|GGlNG.- Most ol the farmers of this vicinity have be~ gun "the potatoes" which seem to be an average crop.” ln some fields the yield is very light but this is balanced in amitner field where the yield is good. The price for early ones is now sixty cents per bushel. This price is necessary in order to pay the farmer for hh, labour as the- price oi every- thing he buys is' almost doubled and when the cost ot production per ‘bus- hel is consldered the farmer is not making as much as is generally he- lieved.-G. ~ EASTERN PERSOHRLS ..*Mr. Richard Kehoe. proprietor of the Globe Hotel, Georgetown has returned from Trenton. N. S.-&. ..*Mr. Richard Kehoe, has return- ed to his home in Georgetown alter spending ir iewlweeks in New Glas- gow, N. S.-G. ` ..*Miss Mollie McLean, Teacher ot Gaspereaux School is spending her fall vacation with her parents in Geo- rgetown.-&. ` ..'Mr. Walter Dalziel, Telegraph Operator, Georgetown. has returned home after relieving at the Murray inn-sour station.-G. ’ ed to his home in Geor_get.own'.-G. having her dwelling house remodeled and efxpects to have it completed in a very short time.-&. _ ..*Mlss Delia Smith, Teacher oi Panmure island School is spending her fall vacation with her parents in Georgetown.-&. ' god. N. S., is spending a few weeks in Georgetown the guest of his fath- er, Mr. J. W. McPhee.-G. ..*Mr. William Lavender and son Herman Lavender ot Georgetown leit last week for New Glasgow, N. S. to ..*Mrs. Pat/rick O'Brlen of Cardi~ gan spent a few days in Georgetown Flossie Shaw oi! Cardigan and her gath-ered at Mrs. Shaw's residence the evening before their departure to spend the evening together. Among the friends present. was Mrs. Thomp- son’s brother who is an expert for the international Harvester Company. The party arrived in Charlottetown and spent the day with Miss Shaw’s brother. They left for Summerside Saturday to take the boat for the I , | mlainland. All their friends wish to Montague? E' I' S see them back again next summer to 1150-6-23Mmwft,f, . spend another vacation on the island. 3 O O* New DesBrisav Block 1 1 _,,_=-__ -" 'V Only a Fair We Charge ° Profit on our Goods When you are dealing at Carruthers, you pay less and get more. We _are cheei fully keeping up the good work of cutting prices- This week we are of following lines viz;- Men’s and Boys’ Suits fering at special prices the and Corduroy Pants Men’s, Women’s and Chiidren’s Shoes Men’s Overalls and Jumpers. . / , Just Arrived Men’s, Women’s, and Chiidren’s Rubbers Men’s Lumbermens Rubbers. Prices right, It pays to pay CASH at J. W. Carruthers 0 _ Mourncus V ‘ MONTAGUE cAs'ro R |A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears 1 th Signatuieof , » 555 Ellis’ White Pine and Tar 1. A guaranteed cough cure- No cure,` no pay. » 2. Made by a tlrm you know , personally- not thousands of ‘ miles away. 3. Made from the best drugs-properly compounded. 4. Has been successfully us- ed for years. 5. As safe for children as adults. Our Emulslons are - equally good.- _ Made only by 505._10,‘“s.¢w‘P. ‘__*_.l| ' »,. . ,. .1 . - _ Q ' , _ _,i_i__. _ __A__ _ _ L nl. \ ` ..*Mr. Alex. F. McPhee, New Glas-_ \ . 5%# ciai prices nt Larruthers, Montague. 506-10-6MSatWed6i. .JCUSTOMERS SAV* 10 TO 20 "`1‘, per cent :by buying tor cash at Carru- thers, Montague. 506-10-6MSa»tWed4i. _ . .*lT PAYS to buy in this province. ‘ f .1 For Others’ Greater Needs 1 1 Q 1, resume their duties there.-&. d _ “If Cana a ails us in October . . . ,, ..*Mrs. William Thompson, daugh- I ie’ °f M” M“‘°°1m M°K°"‘°- Ml" -Extract from letter from Sir Arthur last' week, visiting her daughter Mrs. John White. Gordon Street.-&. V . , .- cousin, Miss Mary Grady, returned to Sl§a1'll€y, Chalrmans Executive B°“°°"- M‘”S~» “lie” “Pe“‘"“g "W Committee, British Red Cross. summer on the Island. A few irlendsl _ Canadafs ansvv'-er is, that the noble Work of the British Red Cross must go on, unfettered, unharnpered, uncurtailed. Canada stands fast. Its contribution on “Our Day”, October 18th, will prove it. Give Generously The Need was Never Greater \ 1 Five Reasons < Why You Should Use A Few Factvabout British Red Cross Work. The British Red Cross Society is the only institution which carries voluntary aid to the Sick and Wounded of the British Forces on land and sea in every region of the War. Its work is therefore the concern of all clann of British subjects, whether living in the British Isles, in the Dominions sad Colonia beyond the seas, or in foreign countries. SENT OUT OF GREAT BRITAIN $l65,(lX) spent on work in East Africa. $ZlS,(lI) spent on building and equip- gni St. John Brigade Hospitali ts les, France (20 beds) an $1,611) on equipment and mainten- mee. $8,000,0(Xl worth oi Surgical Drcss ings, hospital equipment, neces- saries and comforts of all kinds despatched mainly abroad. 6,000,000 Articles oi' Clothing anti bedding and Hospital Furniture and Equipment sent away, mainly abroad. 416,383 Parcels of Food an Cloth- ing sent from London to British Prisoners of War in enemy coun-» tries. ` Invalid kitchens at-tgched to hos- pitals in Malta, alonika and Egypt, buiiets, sun shelters, bath- ing sheds, recreation and tcm rooms for wounded and conval- escent men, established in Egypt, Malta and Salonilrs. 6,5(IJ Surgeons, nurses, V. A. D.'s, _ stretcher-besress, hospital order-' lies and aiiihulziiice drivers inn-,' serviiig abroad. 180 \Voiiicn .-\ml»iilancc Drivers serving nlirond. $50,000 to crcct, equip and maintain recreation and rci'i'cslinieht rnonis in lfrniirc. - 7 Rest Statioiis iii France for woiimlcrl iiivii en route, as \\'f‘ll is hostels for rclzitivcs vi.-itin-.» \vn|.iii|».m.¢yna. t 1.2?" G "T"”ii ' #1 /