SI-zifrlijnlehajtps, 19.5",‘ I n. m). iQJUJCIMGn ‘rm: Icuazzorrarovm GUARDIAN ,. ‘_ - F“ buy . -0100. y . * , - thenlrmcnl, youlupbllqlkflfi ‘Mate-an annoiurmebc today, The Cook’s Studio New DesPdsavfEie: PL "ASING th ' . "sefftinfigillslruftr; almost-an obligation. YourfaK-df" d wantyburl ifdlbgpr-aph. $221.: the appointment todaym . . Eel‘ Bavierh, asiudio A. l2. LYON, swab Good Photography Moderate ricea. P915008, attention to Arn- ateur Photography. I107 Queen St. Phone 68-1. Rocnv POINT FERRY 0 s. .-s._ulLLsB0no BB1." Irvwn Leave n. Point 7-00 A1 m. , 1. s. 1n. 02.2.‘. " - - - .00 a. m '12:... -- . . . 2.00 . 2-30 3.00 P "M 8-30 " 4.00 " 4-90 " 5.00 '- 630 “ p9 ~- euNoAY. 9.80 A. M. . 10m) A_ m 18.46 P. M. 1,00 p_ M 100 “ _ y“ 2.30 " 8-00 " ' 0.30 ~ 4-00 " 5.00 " esss-sssmmwtlmo. hlmloflillflllfil‘ w m w; rl ~- iiastsrn. Steamship Lines ALL-THE-WAY BY WATER- INTERNATIONAL LINE. S. 8, CALVIN AUSTIN AND GOVER ' ' NOR DINGLEY. . COASTWIBE SERVICE Leaves St. John Mondays. Wednea days and Fridays at 9.00 a. m., for Eastport, Lubec, Portland and Boston Return-Leave Central Wharf, ‘Bos- Wlir MOIIIIII-ys. Wednesdays and Fri- days at 0.00 a. m., ior Portland East- port, Lubec and St. John. . DIRECT SERVICE. Leave St. John Saturday only at 7,00, 0- m. Return-Leave Boston Sundays on- ‘[5! 10.00 a. m. ~ ‘ "Alblfifi, EAMSHIP LINE. Direct between Portland and New York. Steamship North Land and North Star. Leave‘ Franklin Wharf, Portland, Tues, Thura, and Sat" at 6.30 p. m. AIBO Mondays" at 10.80 a. m., June 10 Y0 38M- 11. inc. METROPOLITAN LINE. Direct between Boston and New York.‘ 1w, Hours. Route via Cape Cod Canal. Express Steel Steamships Massac- husetts and Bunker Hill. Leave North Side indie Whart. Boston week days and Sundays at 8 p. m. Same Service returning Mom Pier I8, North River, Foot oi Murray St. Nun York City. 8t. Joigl Olty Ticket Oiflco, 47 Klnq 8t. A C url-Ie, Agent, at. John. N. B. l. I-‘Fliiflllifl, ‘I'.F.. 6 P. A. 8t_ John . , . o PLAr [gun AUT ‘MN EXCURSIONS 'ro sos- wrou VIA PLANT use I Comlmcncing September 12th, until October 10th, and good for return within 30 days from (late oi issue. CHARLOTTETOWN TO BOSTON AND RETURN $13.00 Staalmer sai-ls from Charlottetown 'l'uosdays at midnight. For .iurther particulars apply to JA8. CARRAGHER. v Ago-n Charlottetown, P. E. I. Idle‘ woman who 61mph; ordershofeef serves —— -- whatever she ' [s Th0 WOfllflIll v who orders‘ ,.'-,;;,n~ s,’ I l'“_'fl:£_!il1,l_-l‘l1ll'.',"t _ MSEAI; l0 030K , F H . --. ._ AQEaSANBIJHN _f ' r ‘rlnrnl l; In $5, 1 and 2 pound cane. Whole—gronnd—pulverized-— also Fine Ground for Perco- latbra. ‘ 1“ ill"! ZIIIIII-§\\\\\Y IIIIII p. New Fall Boots - From New ‘York I \ I‘ l 'IIIII.\\\\\\,\\VIIIIIIJIJE\\\\\\Yllli\\\\\\\\Yllllllli\\\\\\\fl Qlllfi The very newest ideas in Fall Footwear received t0- day from New York. Leathers shown are Sand Kid, Patent with Sand tops, YIIIIIIIII$\\\\\\\\\WIIA\\\\\_§ZIIIIIIL\\\\\\\\%IIIIII TIME TABLE r012 SEPTEMBER, 1016 Bonlhaw and Charlottetown Ferry Service. The Motor Packet “Hazel R.” Leaves Bonsllaw Loaves 4Gh'town Friday 8th, at 7 am. . p.m. 'i‘uesday 12th, at, 8 iLiIl. 6. p.m. Friday 15th, at 10 a.nl. H6. p.m. Tuesday, 19th, ht 6.30 a.m. 3. p.m. Friday, 22nd, at 7 a.m 4 p-m- 'i‘uesday, Zfitil at 8 a.ln. 5.30 p.m. Friday, 29th, at 10 a.m. 6. p.m WM. McRAE, Manager. t 1863-9-7-ThuM7i flWll-‘Tf ‘ “"0 CANADIAN PRINCE GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS EDWARD ISLAND ._-__._-.._-.-- TIME TABLE IN EFFECT AUGUST 14TH. 1915- Trains Outward, Read Down ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME. A Trains Inward, Read up. ' . it PM RM. AM. 12M. A.M. AM. " ' . 0.45 11.50 m5 Dep. Charlottetown Ar M“ 5115 3'30 Hum" River 0m 8'48 0 15 3'00 5.45 2.00 0.02 Emerald Jct. 9-2;? 8-23 5-30 - 0.22 ~,- .40 0.27 Kensinston 9-00 8-00 4'50 1.00 - .00 0.50 Ar. mummerllgle “°B;_.a_-n*.5_"55 - ' 8.1 ~ 12.15 Dep. ' Summerside Ar. in peg-i 1.57 _ . Port l-iiil 7-03 yo,’ 9.57 p 8.32 O Leary ‘ 6'” 12's,.) _ H 10.38 - 4.40 Alberto“ 5'45 12'0" - 11.15 < 5.40 Ar. I Tisnlgjl P§l’:.i.._..__:.-__ ‘rues. on. We . Tues ‘m’: It ' Thur. ll l: , S“ < Bat. ,- Fri. I Sat. we is 1 ' "Pi ., - ' ' 1.50 3.55 . I,“ 0.80 Dep. Emerald Jet. Ar. 8.35 ' . m0 0.50 7.25 Ar. Cape rmerw 129v 8-°2____ 7°" PJII. A. . ‘ ' 0.00 0.50 Dop. Charlottetown Ar. fig 4J0 _ 3,40 It. Stewart 6-3,‘ 3M 4.0a .~ 0.11 Morell’ 6-1-1 a“ 457 , 9,47 St. Fotors _ 5-10 L35 0.00 , 11.15 Ar. SouriLDgp. _,_-6,_ _ v.10» - - ,. ashifi ra Deo- ____‘£L - L A. . ‘ 4.15 s50 has. m. Stewart Ar. n‘; 5.0‘ ' ‘ clrdlIln 6'40 21o 5.25 10.30 1 Monique ~ 5,5 m, MW 11.10 Ar. Georgetown Dep. A-M -* - - - ‘ '5' 5.a5 - 1,10 p.10 Dep. Charlottetown Ar- 9-4 9,52 4,95 . - Vernon River 2% gig}, 11.4 - 5.55 Ar. Hurray Harbor Dep. km w “hr listens otherwise marked. mil daily, sander 0x000 - an- “ w? ""‘ “ - ' ' Races lBfiuéktfit-fiwwhlte tops and DIUgS and _ will] be deeply regretted by all, es- al- I ops- P t t M i lpegiallyd will] ltihe blllow fall upon his - en e Q “e5 w owe‘ mot er, rs. Anni Kell, _"Au Hlgh T0135” a _ , lwlllo thustloysles her tangy gllailg ‘pull roe su or ; er secon u an - . Rubber Goods’ ing dieg several years’ ago? av Co. i Books ‘and S‘a“°n_ o (Island Papers Please Copy.) 135 Queen cry _ THE sons. I|,\\\\\\\iI],/I Schou] Suppfligs’ During the voyage across the At- ' Lantic tanfriend oi mine ‘as annoyed‘ ' a e 0w assenger. w o ersist d Fishing Tackle iilgdsupplyintgmhim with infornllation $18 n't wan . or My- friend was leaning over the rail ' l nlwftf. “The Eastern Guardian ..'IT PAVS to buy in this Province. ‘ --‘MR. n. n. HOWLETT is on» dian agent for Annsndale and vicinity. MON! DENT i181" word each Inaer tlon for advertising in this column. ..'T. GORDON IVES is Guardian representative in Montague. , ..‘Dr. C. B. Green, Messrs. D. J. Mc- Lean and, George Wrightman, Monta- glue, are attending the Toronto Exhibi- t on B ‘ ..'MEETING—'1‘he regular monthly meeting of the Montague Branch of the Women's Institute will be held in their new rooms (in the late Normap McDonald's building) Fridsyq alter. noon, Sept. 8th, at 2.30 o'clock. A iull attendance is requested as Miss McFarlane will be present to give a demonstration on "Salads". 1867-9-8M1i. JCHANOE OF TEACHERS-Mr. Harold R. Gordon of Brudenell has been engaged as teacher of George- town Royalty School in the place of Miss Lottie Fitzgerald of Georgetown who taught this school for the past two years Miss Fitzgerald has acc- epted a position on the teaching staff of the Georgetown High Scllool.—&_ JWELCOME VISITORS-Mrs. D. A. Sutherland, and her two sons, Percy and Russell, and her daughter, ‘Mrs. Thomas Taylor, and her little girl, Miss Dorothy, of Winnipeg, Man., are visiting in Montague the guests of Mrs.‘ W. G. Sutherland, and J. D. McIntyre.‘ Russel, who _is a lieu- tenant in the 212th Battalion, of Winni- peg, now stationed at Aldershot, arriv- ed on Saturday by the S S. Enterprise. to join his family for a few days before leaving for England. It is twelve years since Mrs. Sutherland visited her native province, and she is greatly impressed with the signs of progress seen Oiullfl trip throughout thelsland. JREMOVEB T0 TRENTON—-Mr. lEugene Kehoe of Georgetown who has been working in Trenton, Nova Scotia, for the past year, has removed" his family there and intends to settle permanently 0n that _p'lace.——-Mr. Senry Thistle has taken Mr. Kehoe's house on Main StreeL-Mr. Richard Kehoe proprietor oi‘ the Globe Hotel, Georgetown, has. also been working in Trenton for some time past.—& ..*GLENFANNING NOT-ES —A large number of residents of Glen- fanning attended the Montague Horse nu Wednesday‘ last-Miss Mary McMastcr is visliiting her father Mr. John l). McMasten-Letters re- celved from parties who went on the harvest excursion state that the har- vest is abundant and wages high.—- Mr. and‘ Mrs, John Mclnnis. of Green- valo were visitors to Glenfanning last week tho guests of Mrs. James R. (luvanzlgll.~—Quite a number of the farmers of tll-iz-r- settlement are send- ing cream to the Dunstaifnage Creanr ASLEEP IN DEATH. _ “Somewhere In France." Cousin, dear, in death asleep, they tell us in Franco “s0mewhero;" We mourn thee, we grieve and weep, where once we know not a cafe Thoun hast gone io meet thy thy e'ari.llly ties thou God. ' (Ildst e-ry this‘ year and find the business "even ' a payumg Dne___M|s5 Loretta Rice who Calmly res-ti h neatll the sod, thou successfully glossed the recent ent- ha“ E "m" "5 70"“??- rance examinations to Prince of Wales College Jntends entering Col- W8 1111B! thee. we all need thee. 0h. lege at the coming tend-Mr. 110W "llllch- "0 0W8 0M1 IUIOW. But God above has freed thee from this‘ weary vale of woe; 'l‘_hou hast nobly done thy part and‘ Stephen‘ McDonald ls seriously ill - thou hast given thy young SUMMERSIDE MARKETS‘ Oh» Jollilg’ our aching heart was with - - thee, throughout this ctiuel strife. butter, diary. lb Butter, croamcry lb Buckwheat, bush. .. 9 God oi peace, thy sceptre wield, unite us- all, we humbly pray, (‘fllfflklnfi- l” - - - - -- 9 To gain by blood on the battlefield, Ind” lb _ - - - - ~~ -~ -- surely there is some other way. Hay, pressed, ton 10 Oil, turll hearts‘, that ache and bllrn; 113E120, new, . . . . - - - - -- $9 w 3H6 IIIBTBOGB in death, we mourn‘ thy A , ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... m, _ Lamb pelts, czlch . . . . . . . . . ..40 t0.60 ym. through u a", we suqve , to Oats, black, bus. . . . . . . . . . . .. ...60 to m” the, Croas‘ to m,“ the Oats, white, bus. . . . . . . (jrgg,g_ Potatoes,blls..... .. Straw. DYQHSGII. l0" ~90 The above lines were written by Wheat, bus. b.. .. $1.25 to $1.50 Margaret MUUIOBROY Murphy, on the Wool, washed, lb . . . . . . . . , . . . . ..48 death of her cousin, Pte'. Joseph Con» Wool, unwashed, lb . . . . . . . .335 nolly of Mill Valewl’. E. island, killed in action about August 20th. He en- listed in the 60th Battalion, a Mont- Pfllll regiment. and in the summer of 1915 obtalnetl a short furlough which he spentat his- home on the Island. Willie, here seeing that lan lllsland~ unit was being formed, he endeavored to transfer to the 105th. but before’ negotations could be made, he was called back to Montreal, and he sail- ,eu' for England shortly after. He- has been in the trenches for the last nine nlollths. “Jodle" was beloved by all, for his bright cheerful disposition as well as ior his many good qualities He was the s-on of the late Mr. Mich- eal Connolly, of Hope River, and‘ hyis ‘demise at the early age of 21 years . '_ll Toilet Articles ono day when this, particular nuisance came up and tapped him familiarly on tho shoulder. "Silr,“ he said very gravely, "du you klluw that if the earth were flattened out the sea would be two miles’ deep all over the world." With an air ni’ deep anxiety, friend replied: ‘ibis-ten! if you catch anybody flattening out the earth. please shoot him on thtvspot. l calft swim." Your Chocolates, Call at, or Send to m y Ellis Pharmacy, Ltd - Montague . _-_ll d. Magdalen bbml. s. s. c». Lu The S. S. Amelia carrying H. M. mails, passeuge - and freight leaves i'lotou every Monday and Thursday ai- tel" arrival oi morning express from Halifax. for the Magdalen Islands coll- Ina. going and coming at Souria. OHAU. W. IVES, Agent, Pietou W. H. liarratt, Manager. Amherst. ‘ Harbor. M. I. Pnomlsluo. A certain business mania the fath- er of a youth of a most literal ton- dclluy_ Last spring, when hlis father went abroad when! he was to spend the entire summer, he promised‘ the lad that if he were to attain u. ccr~ Lain mark in his ‘studies, his reward‘ would boa continental] trip with his father. Tile prospect 0i‘ such a trip stinlu- lated tho Ind‘ to such a degree that he attained a mark even higher than that set hilm by his parent. He cabled his father the one word, "Yes." It would seem, however, that the parent had forgotten his offer, for, after thinking over the message, he cabled back. "Yes. what?" Thl-n. in turn, the son was per- plexed. Finally, after due reflection, he cabled‘ to his fethr/r, "Yes, sir." DRAWN BLANK. \ i CANADIAN PAclFlc TORONTO EXHIBITION I no“ From clnowb A ltentleluan who is very well known, a keen sportsman, but an steerable marks-man, some time ago was‘ with Lord X 'a shooting party. and had the misfortune to IIBII-(ITIPPIOI a keeper. After this ex- perience the head‘ keeper took extra precautions for the safety oi him- seli and others- " The All - Purpose Sugar ” 2 and 5-lb cartons I 10 and 20-lb bags The most PIums,PcacIlcs and Pears. PRESERVING LABELS FREE. Send uaared ball trade-mark, cut frnnl a bug or carton, and we will send you a book of rcady-gummrd labels containing six labels for each ofthe following fruits: Strawberries, Raspberries.IlIar-klmrries,Currants,Grapea,Cherries, i Add"... ATLANTIC SUGAR REFINERIES, Ltd. I Power Building, Montreal l Peaches fruits for preserving. Home preserved peaches, give at , small cost, autumn’s most‘ luscious fruit for our winter enjoyment. Lantic Sugar is best for peaches and all other preserving. The clear sparklingsyrup develops all the exquisite flavor of the fruit. Pure cane, "Fl N E” granulation. Experienced housekeepers order it by name all through the pre- serving season. ' valuable 0f all a Jl GAS JET CAUSES "A FIRE IN A LADY’S BARBER SHOP. Fire‘ ill a lady llurburs" sllup ut Hlii (1elltel' Street, _\'v.~:ivrlizl_v ilIl('l‘ilIN)Il',I caused more cullllllutinll than illc (I'll;- covcry of u mouse-Is ucsl zlluuug tho shaving papers would llzlvc lluuc. A jet of escaping gzlss-usllddclllv IIill'\“iI. The lluly‘ Iaurbers drilppcli their l':l'/.- 01's‘ and their RIIHHFS null llcd IiUilI| the shop ut tnp speed. 'i‘llc' vustulll- ers followed us they wcrc. One mall,'with it long towel drap- ped around his ncgk, and ollc-hali‘ his, face lathercli, while the other was smooth as an infant's, congratulated himself that his right cal" Ililil not been quite‘ anlputated during thc cx-, citement, although that lllclllbcl‘ hull hud a. very narrow cscllpc. I Another customer, who lulu bccll having a sea foam, clucrgul from tho shop looking like a. prize cllryszlutllc- mum at tho flower show. Owing to_ his eyes ilciug full oi‘ soup, he could not tell wllel-e- he was going, although he was on his way, and brought up all standing against u telephone pole. Still another, with a Ililll’ cut only partially completed, stnmpederl clear up to English‘ avenue, yelling, “Pol- icel,” "BurglersW and "Murdcl-F, us he went. Several strollg-arlllekl vul- unteers frolu among tllc spectators of lilo conflugratlon, who gutluvrodl i0 ilSSISI. the firemen, supported the lady burbcrs until they (toulll bu rc- vivvd with pulrnlotorsr ’l‘ul-, total loss was about $40.00. bliss Idle. Brown is Ulc |)I(lpi‘il}I.l'i.‘;~.'>; of the shop. WHAT A WORLD! s- :- a if you don't g0 to (rllurcll you are not good. If you g0 t0 cllurclryou urc u ‘hypocrite. Jl you dress shubbily you arc n failure. if you dress well you are trying to bluff. ll’ you don't give to (vhllriiy you are a tightwad. Ii‘ you give, to cilority, you tlu it. for show. ' if you don't drink you urc uu kinll of a regular guy. ll‘ you do drink you arc llot u dc- slrallle person t0 know. if yell wear a beard it is to hidc a homely face. li you are smooth ahaven it is to try to look younger. if you let" your wife waste your money you are a fool. lf you refuse to lct your wife waste your money you are Ii. brllic. Illf nu lose a lot oi‘ llloncy you are idiotic. If you illfllit‘. ll lot ui‘ llilfllltly you arc a crook. ll‘ you tango you are frivolous. if you don't tango you are a back uulnbl-r. I ll you llrv pool you are no good. ll you uru I'IL‘II you got it by rob- bing i)lIlt3l'l-. ' Ii‘ you div young you (lisrsipatc. If you live In u good Ulll age you utiuillcll il IIIYUIIHII laziness. if, lvllvn you IIII‘, you g0 to ~——-— it is because you llcsl:l'vl~,li it. ll‘, when you (lie, you go to llllllVUll, you go tllcrc by luictukcs. So what's the use? BRITISH STEAMER IS ‘ REPORTED SUNK. (Canadian Press Despatch.) NIGWPOICI‘. Ncws, Vu... Sept. Ii. (‘llblc aulviccs received hcre yesterday irblll London stalled that the British steumcl- KCIVIIIR, froln Avonrnoutillto this port hall beell sunk. There were no casualties. 'l‘hc cable did not state the luaullcl- in which the steam- cr nlct llcr end. The Kelvina left bore August 17. with ll cargo of mules and ' general nlcrcllalldlsc. . d‘ I 1 ‘Vigil l" -|‘, dim,‘ lI l ‘ see who'll win. M Gel-pg» as 25"- w .22 mass: swt‘ ' mltseptem‘ tended him “ opened to he m, so- ber UV‘- anotber was sfibstitlutied. ‘The new - ‘ t to to. hi G°|n"A“ uptzsth and $0303.?“ urfflllflhgwgld receievellip hi: 3Q; ’ j September Lrgzrjzllcftions from the head keeper , 5th» ‘Llflgéh ill, Tgwgrtfs‘ the close oi a busy day, l , gum‘; which the gentleman had been 23 5s ~' s---l ~ distinctly unfortungg. bhagiingk hit ' fig]; Ann,“ thi -—he was o y s eeper A septgfih Lag?“ ind {llot fills! ammunition was expended. ' - 1869!. _ "indeed!" he exclaimed, espying a all! 811d 13f“. number oi Cflftflgllfil ,1’! the bag. - "11, h t are eae ' z mo. alunmv, an». one. o. "(gtllywsfamered the man‘, -"thern's “M: N- Dw- ' - ' m; for you, air_ They're for another Jest. They've pot shot in ‘ell?’ - Canadian Posture Oneal 00., Ltd, Windsor, out. Two Fellows are‘ trying to get ahead-ifs easy . If you haveauy doubt about tea and coffee holding“ many people back, leave the hesitating class, stop both tears‘. and coffee ten days, and use the delicious food-drink ~- lnstant Postuml “Therein a Reason” whiff .;..". --‘.-._.....o' "'