. ' _, ... -. _~_ __ ». _. _ _ ,__ _ V _ I N H _ ‘ ' - ~ ~ 1 -~ f . \ ,_ 'rw-. _ L . _ ._ ` '__ - '~ f .i \ _ x SEPTEMBER 'Q' ’9"' rms cH.~.r_LoT'1n'rowN coanoi/ir' ...ff PAGE SEVF., Y ' --1. _ _ ___ Y _ v > iv' v` _ ii ‘ X |_` .. A N them-except your photograph. The Cook’s Studio P than sentiment- it’s almost an - obligation. want your photograph. Make the appointment today at ~ The Bayer Studio ateur Photography. Phone 68-J. 7'" ’ s »~ ‘ The Eastern Guardian, re .U/» _ _ v ._ -. -' V, F _ _ _ 1 - V . E QE ‘ff ' _`___,_-5;;.;r:f.'_-._-j.--:{i_t§-_<=j._.;::;,,_ _'ll.*;-L_ . . ._ ~ . ,- - » _ .-_ _ ' x. 1 I _.» . ....-~-.._ ., ` ‘ ' ' rl _ _-\ 3.,-_.~ _. -_~_>,.‘ , 2,.-_~;'?,v;-:~_'-z.~`.'. ' ' '.'~~-~.._'. _ . ._ ._\ ._ \ '57 <3 ' coLLEcE Foss. --9 [Students have seen our display _- i _ _> .- of,`college fobs? Our; complete We -have <7 _ _ _ ng ,.,_ Assortment is most " u. C; c., c. _s. c.,. W. C_. & College fobsi n differ- ent shapes and colors. The price is but _ See our west show 25cts, each _ window. You will - there see one to please you. . W. Wellner _ Estab. 1868 V 4 (cfm, 'f\-. /` . `\ - ` ... ': - "' _ __~' . M" "`- _ '»"U _N JI, R' 1 ' -,_ ,,..- fu. 4.."_`r:_ 'xx Q V _‘ ' \ i.. ’-i_‘_f~;-.':‘. `.J?Tie|I_'.' ,.~"` . / “H-‘ "-12 “.1 P . I ij il ‘ v » ` _ Iewellers, Etc. ~,/ Q __ _ pquuuug-gg y _ _ I 7 - 5 ' 1 ~ A beautiful hoquet of flowers nrt- cdn buy I." IZ’L`W\“..q' ‘ _ 7 istically -arranged the gift of Mrs. i”Fall Boots Y anything you can give \\ EHIf£\§\\\WIIl4\\\\\\\\\\ZlIlIfII5 Make anmappointment today. New DesP'isav ..1..::k LEASING others is more Your family and friends _ . . A. r. iron, stun.. __ Gooriiihotoirrenhy ~ I Moderate Prices. Personal- attention to Anu- I ‘ 107 Queen St. - II For Men _-4-/' '\ V _.~'»/ ` _f /» n ,_ A /' A) . l'7__,,..~_~.~_____" . _f 9# ` 1 .1 ,.1" ! I $6.00 Our new boots for fail ar lie nicest ever 'shown' Seethe gun metal lace and button styles _show with cloth tops, colors Gre and Black. rv O ‘<59- \\\X/EIIZI£\¥\\\YIlIl\\\\\\\\\ \\\\\\\\\\`7]IIIIll *___ Eastern Steamship Lines ALL-TH BWAV BV- V:AJ‘ER. INTERNAT DNA I . _ BTEAMSHIPB CALVIN AUSTIN ""° .ti"§.?é‘.?.?..- p.m. p.m. p.m_ p.m_ p.m.l ‘ “ Faulty Nutrition and' _*IT PAYS to buy in this Province ..°'l'. GORDON IVEB is Guardian representative in Montague. ` , -FMR. R. R. HOWLETT is Guar- dian agent for Annandale and vicinity. ._°BU8Y WORKERS.-Sept. 5th The Kingsborough Womem's_ Inst-itute met at the homo of Mies Laura and Gertrude Stewart.Miss Adele Gordon being present took the chair. instit- ute 91;' sdoptuiig a Canadian Dlgo ey ofgar for t 0 present as t of ‘was island prisoners now uucared for; 'also, decided to be-glu knitting, and making news scrap books' for soldiers. Mrs. Walter "V_0_\l§\g, kindly. invited us to meet ut liar". emo next month. lfl1"l'l, WN RA l(.l\_.E'l‘H Butter (creamery) in prints' .36 Butter (tub) lb . . . . . . .. .25 to .36 Butter (fresh) lb .....28 to .30 Eggs, dos. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .28 to .30 Beet Ib. (retail) .15 to .20 Fowls Ib. ~ .iii to .14 Jhiokeus, ln. rl 1,0 15 HI! (Pl’9!l¢dl. t u lil to 81.6 sn-aw (orsssem wa $0.50 Pork lb. 13* Tumins. hu. so to ss Potatoes per bus. . . . . . . . . . ..40 to _50 Oats (black) bu~. 65 Oail- iwiiite>._nu_s_ ~ ez B000. bus. . < » 5 ots._bunch Carrots ` 6 cts. bunch Wool lb. gs fp 49 Psrsnips. lb. - 1;( Blueberries qt. 6 gg 7 Rasberries, qt. 15 to 20 Ducks. pair 'io in im _`__..` 'f ' '~;1` _ we 0 a/m -3a/< 6?/l‘ cf/ nuf11e._y ” writes Mr. R. Howard, Sr., of Bracebridgc, Ont. He con- tinues: "Fonr years ago I sustained a scratch on my leg, which turned to an ulcer. I was confined to my bed for six monthsunder doctors' treatment, during which time I did not earn a cent,und ln addition, spent dollars upon dollars before a cure was effected. _ “Recently l sustained a scratch on my other leg. lt became very inflamed and swollen, and finally turned to an ulcer. This time, however, I knew about Zsm-Bula, and I acted very differently. Iused Za m~Buk alone, with the result that not only was the ulcer healed in much shorter time than the previous one, but I_waa able to go to work sil the time it was healing, and I did not lose a single day’s psy. 1 sincerely hope that my experience may be the means of showing other working people the great healing value of Zum-Buk and of saving many from needless expense and unnecessary suffering." Zum-Buk is just as good for eczema and all 'skin diseases, rlngworm, boils, piles, cuts, burns, etc. 50;: box, 3 for $1.25, all drugglsts, or Zam-Buk Co., Toronto. Send lc stamp for postage on free trial box. False Economy of Sight is too precious to trifle with_ When buying spectacles. buy a good pair. We use perfect lenses. dit1'ere~nce in price. properly fitted. H. J. MABON, ' Druggist and Optician Next Dtor Bunk of Ctlgyrmerce Montague P. .. l. [""”'”””’ ._ ‘__ V _._ ._ -. ,DOWN WARD Tuesday at 4 uc _ WM' elses-s.7.1~\,,,§|»,§| iiaciutnstutlsos. st. ix, "aussi Point. is visiting at Lakeville-, ' ine* this even g to congra y _ the great happine:-is that is yours, to 77740 £1' - wish you much joy in the new stntc » F Inf and cinm Cheap Spectacles In UE; Fd:tCver30$;lars _ . _ Always bears V' ‘rg " _,ali I. I Bt[\\B‘mhe\'e of 1 /.6//.ar ~ V '-""""' '-"' ""' " ` I NAUIAN GOVERNMENT RAIIWAYS They' cost n little- more than the leave Elmira 5.30 o'clock. Souris 6.40, _commoner kind's', but the difference Mt. Stewart 8.40 and arrive at Char- |in comfort is worth many times /the lot-tetown 9.45 o'clock. The morning train will leave Georgetown at 6.-i0` Eyes examined scientifically and o'clock, Mt_ Stewart 8.35 connecting ..°0Nl CENT per word each inser tion for advertising in this column. . .*AT HOME.-Mrs. Sidney A. Mac- Leod Will be at home to her friends on Wednesday afternoon, Sept, 20111,* at the home of her father, Mr. J. G. Sterns, “I-leberdale" 2091-9-16M6i. EISIEI-Ii PERSONALS 1 ..°Mlss Jessie Robertson of Red guest qfhirsz Stephen Rose. ._~1R_r_._ Fred nose or Boston, M'a.~s_. in visiting friends in iiakeviile and Kings‘bQro,. . _ f.~ .-_-----*___ _Piisiiiinuu -A. 0. H..-The members of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the A_ 0. H. Div. 3, of Tignish and the immediate friends of Miss Georgie Mc'l‘ague met at the home of Mrs. J. A. Hackett, President of that society, on Thurs- day evening to surprise Miss Mc- Tague, the guept of the evening, with shortly for her brother's home in Bos- ton and while there 11 most interest- ing event is to take place. The even- ing was spunt in music and singing. A pleasing feature of the entertain- ment was a vocal soio_ Thorn, per- fectly rendered by Misa Mc'l`ague. Only tdiose who have heard Georgie sing knew how to npprecinto it. Refreshments were then served by the hostess in a courteous and eleg- ant style. ' Myrick was then presented to tho guest of honor with the following ad- dress which was read hy Miss (‘.hrlst- inn Nellignn, and gives testimony of the high esteem in which Miss Mc- 'Fngue is held by her friends. _ Miss Georgie Mc’l`ngue, Tignlsh, l’. E_ I. Dear Siste-r:- Your sister members of the Ladies' Auxiliary, A. O. H.. have met here in tulate ou on you are about to enter, and at the same time to express their regrets in seeing you leave 'I‘ignish_ While sin- cerely rejolcing in your happiness, we fain would wish that you had met your fate nearer home, so that while your joy would be as great. ours would not be diminished hy the loss of one whose gracious personality has .adorned our society. l‘.ut those very qualities of mind and heart, t_hi1t have made you an or- iinment to our ranks, eminently fit you for the new position you will oc- cupy as queen of your far western home. For well we know that neithc'r wealth nor splendour makes the happiness of home-that is created by her who reigps over it as queen ,und mistress. A true woman makes an ideal home, he it in a palace or in a cottage, sfiri who is bettenfltted to do so than o. Catholic woman cultured and truly pious such as wc know you to be dear Sister. As mem- bers. of our society of Cath.- olic' women, proud of our ‘decent from those womorbof old "Irelsud,the fame of whose virtue reigns down through the nges and comes to us as our most precious birthright, it be- hooves us to maintain the highest,the noblest ideals of Christian woman- hood. In the-se days when others would place-_women at the- box, on the platform_ in the legislature, we guid- ed by the history oi' our glorious past, maintain that she is in her true sphere when she reigns queen oi’ u happy home, and of the hearts of those who dwell therein. 'l‘hero her influence is f‘ar reaching and must el- evate and refine, not only her own cAsTo'|=i IA Change I Time-P. E. I. Railway 1 Commeincing Monday, September 25th, 1916, the' morning train will at Mt. Stewart with train from Souris at 8.35, arriving Charlottetown at 9.45 o'clock. 2115-9-19tts6l. 2098~9-18M6i. / 1 unmfipgsmruufi Prince Edward ‘_ Island---_-Picton----Montreal- ~ Fast _freight and -passenger service _via - S. S. Caecspedia. Fortnightiy Sallings ..f;~r is M- rom u i da” (Friday :_ mo; :gn From Thursday, Aug. 24 Arrive Chariot- . Charlotte- Thursday, Sept. 17 '°'°"'" T"""‘°'"‘Y» AW- 17 Thursday, sept. 21 P. M. _ ;1lw;§:y, Aug. 31 " Thursday, Oct., 5 » ` _~ il-Se .»L:l, " if” . _ ri...euay'. seg.. 1 0 °-‘“- Rvhiecl to vllense without nap" ” ,ps . ` M‘ME_ M',`,,,’:` Carvell Bros., Agents. ._ . &arlottetow§. 1'. E. i. |- DIBTRICT PASSENGER AGE.NT’8 ` OFFICE UPWARD illllillli lil ' a linen shower. Misa Mc'i`ague lenvesl Elirniilalioli"-these are the cause of the most of the ailments that afflict human beings. Too much indiges- tible food and lack of power to throw off the poisonsf that /come from indigestionl -these lead .to a long line of distressing disorders.l Avoid them by eating Shredded 'Wheat Biscuib- bl simple,' element_al fpodlthat contains all the body-build- ing material in the whole wheat grain, including fthe] bran coat which keeps .thel intestinal tract healthy and I clean. Delicious _for anyf meal in combination with sliced peaches or other fruits. Made in Canada I . household, but the society in which she moves_ 1 We ask you then, dear Sister to carry with you our best wishes for a life of unclouded' happiness. Be us- sured that we shall he ulwuys warmly interested in your welfare. while we hope to continue to number yovg among our Sisters. . The accompanying gifts are simple souvenirs of the esteem in which we hold you. and we beg you' to accept them iw such. | lu conclusion we wish you “God speed." praying thut the “Giver of ull good gifts" may shower ills choice:-it blessing on your wedded life. Signed on behalf of the society of Tiguish_ September fourteen, uiue- teen hundred and sixteen. - . Mary' llnckctt, President Mary 0’Conn0r. Vice. Presiiie-nt Annie Brennan, Treasurer ‘ Mary Kluch. Finan. Secretary Christina Nelllgan, Rec. Secretary \Vinu1a_~ Morrissey,Mistress at Army Mary Ellen Morrissey, Sentinel.-Y CAPTAIN PAPINEAU ANSWERS BOURASSA. . LONDON, Sept. 16.-Commentiufz on Henri Hourassirs letter to A_ R. Mac Master, l{.(‘., oi' Montreal, (faptnin 'i`al- bot Paplneuu, in u letter tu the Gaz cttcfa Loudon correspondent, uaysz- "After the war l hope to meet him on eouul terms when he can have no ex- cuse for the mean insinuation that l am not writing my own letters. I don’t wish to see a question or notional lm portance degenerate into u family quarrel, so l um quite unprepared to' accept his definition of our relation ship if that will leave him free to answer real arguments. Nor have I claims to represent Frencii-ffanadiuna but l venture to think that Frenchman who fought and died in l~‘lani. is just whui you wunt to build you up and ninim you strong. For old und younf: zlliiue,-'l`I\<~|'c‘s un- thiug can cquail it, $1.00 hotties. l“oster’s llrug_~\tor<- only. _ 30511-itil-15M4i _ 1_- J - _ -s __ _ _,l t lillmiliilliillllllll llllllllllllllllllllllllll ever needed. 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