. ._ K. _...vw uv .---»»,~»,s_»‘-,-,-.~..- .-~........ .. . ~.~z-mwii.-\41v¢ . 1* 1 _ _ 1 / ;jf 4H9`iUS'fl3»f 19.181 7 __ _ ____~ _ _ ‘-me-~cnAsLorrsrowN GUARDIAN. _ _ _ _ PAGE SEvE,._~ _ IP- "“==*-T259* T H'--WB »_- ’i A RI-:iviiNnER EE1----~\--W--~----~ Thztt lad' of yours, overseas. All- ’ that ls humanly poslble is being donelg M soo to it that he is well fed, well § S ;l.£.bed and efficiently equipped. Organizations like the Y. M. C. A. are looking to his physical comfort healthful recreation and clean fun. if ho is sick or wounded the R Cross will provide for him with ten- der, loving care. Yet there is one thing that wil bring s siiille to his face and a joy to his heart that n_one of these can give; that only you can give- Your'Photo- graph. ____fl_`_li__1e__i Cook Studio S. .... €£'l'..'.'._"-._" 'l' he Studio Invites All Summer Tourists to Call and have their Photographs Taken while ` in the City. . The Bayer Studio A. E. l.ll`()’il. Studio Good Photogrepfny Moderate Prleee Personal attention. to Amateur Photography. 107 Queen Street NIDIIB 65-wi A careful select tion of every__ line of Jewelry m irks our stock. We will be pleas- ed to ,have you tail. 1. _ . W.N. Tanton Do You Know- Le G' di . E_lI1;_am3n ng Plant only That we em ioy a skilled 5\\_rface _Gri_nd%r, and are daily llrindinti from the f¢\lEhe5lass- e most com- Dllcat kinds of lenses? ’ These are facts, which mean a good deal to the Glass wearing public, doing “Way with the annoying delays caused hiv sending “WHY for special eases. -5°1\d Your Blassee in b mHl|.Y0u’_l.;_Eet them bach gligglnbtly inperfect con- . can ~ plant mend look over our G. F. Hutcheson I 1 l . :__ ..i|amf0ll:'llilIl.\‘\\\'\\\\ = a 2.- slvzalz////p-_-ang - That we operate the oni - Qvmmefiiieneopociinf \\\Y/IllA\*A\\\\`\\\\\\WIIllIll '11 1:. 5°' 9.. % “HI\\\\\\\\WpnrI»11lIf&\\\\\\\\\q :au - Boot $4.98: -About 50 pairs ashionable boots Black and Brown-en _sca¢on`s selling reg- lar $6 to 7`5U styles. See ou window. ` " . . l C _ __ _ ,_ ____ . PARKMAN’S DRUG STORE l-iavlng bought out_tlio Ellis Phar iiizicy, I ain opening up an up to dat? llriig, Fancy Goods and Stationary store where the public will get thi- bost goods ut the lowest prices. I liuvo also sccurcd the SUN/1009 07 one or the nest iirussiais to disiwnsi iiiy prescriptions and am using 0,1115 tho purest and best drugs obtainable (live your patronage to one whf will appreciate lt. ‘wviiicii us crow-" PARKMAN'S DRUG STORE Montague, P. E- l- |099-8-28Mtf. '-'..____-- 'E-1-1-W' SITUATION BETWEEN SPAIN AND GERMANY REACHES CRITICAL STAGE ‘LON-DON, _August 26.-Gernian iicwspupors received in Denmark nillriii that tiio situation be- tween ,Spain and* Germany is critical, but tlioy agree that German! cannot niako any concessions with re~ geril' to her submarine warfare, says xi despatch to the Exchange TGWSIBDD [goin Copciiliugoii. ‘Kink in the _ Back A You bend over and can scarcely get straigih tened up again. The comes on you_ so sud- denly you cant under- stan 1 . _ This is lumbago. Like backache and rheuma- tism, it is the result‘°of oisons in the_ blopd. Ii`h~e kidneys are _ 9- ranged, but the use of Dr. Chase’s_ K1dHeyiLl' ver Pills will soon set them right. The P31115 . and aches w:ll disap- pear with the P0150” -when the kidneys do -their work properly, . -A \ _ ,wr T he Eastern; Guardian ..°|T PAYS to buy in tbl! Province. ~..°MR. HAROLD P. GORDON is *ie Georgetown Guardian represents zive. _ _.i ..*\8TORE IMPROVEMENTS. - ldr. Jus. C. Ferguson has tor_n out thc tounters and shelving- of his drug store and _is replacing them by a very superior set of furnishings.-S. .JTEACHER6 LEAVE.- Among he teachers wiio left the Island for bo Western Provinces were_ Mis-, i-iiiifle Gordon, New Perth, Miss An- le Gordon. Mitchell River, Miss -Mil- `rod Conrad, Sturgeon and Miss Lot- le Fitzgerald, Georgetown. Thcsc young ladies curry with them the best wishes oi' the whole coiiiniunlty "or their future success in their ner. ilslri of labour.-G. ..*SCHOOL CHANGES.-The Geo 'getown Hig-li School which opens oi' Tuesday September 3. has had' several rhaiiges made in its teaching stuff, ai' he Trustees have employed the servl ics of Miss Bertha Smith. Mr. Hutton `)ulziel, Miss Cnmpbell and Miss Gal ‘ant for the coming year in place o' ‘lliss Lottie Fitzgerald, Miss Kath- rliio Breen, Miss Mnry Shaw niif' Vliss Margaret Jenkins, who rcsigiie" 't the end of the school year -after \ terin of very' satisfactory work. The -.ntiro stuff consists of Principal L V. Shaw, Vice principal Miss Annzi liar, Assistants, Miss Bertlia Sniitii Vlr. linlton Dalziel, Miss Cuinpbclf nil Miss Gallant. The School Board s to be congratulated iii obtaining thc ‘crvlces of such e capable stuff of eaclicrs nnd wish the teachers ever; 'uccess in their work.-G. ..*ANNANDALE.-Quite a iiuni-bei 'f ilsliorineii went to Picton lslnnil ot-ently and secured quite u lot 0' \crrlng,_-Mrs. R. R. Howett has 'cturned‘ from Sydney Mines where ihe has been since last September. She was accompanied by her little :rantlllaughter Alma McDowell, Syd- iey Mines.-4Mr. A. C. Myers went east Saturday on a business trip.- Mr.J.Mills, Sallor’s Hope is suffering: ‘rom la grlppe.-Mr. and Mrs. A. D. .VicDonald of Durrell were in Annan iale on the 25th.-Mr. Geo. Ho etl ind it. Robertson of Big Rivcxere 'tt Howlctt’s Mill on the 23rd.-Mr. J. J. Clarke’s new dwelling house is nearly completed outside.-Mr."H. \l'. Howlett went up to Dundas lasi »veek on a business trip.-Mr. Hlrein flobertson or Big Run is very ill ai 'iresent.- The crop of grain in thh vicinity is looking very well but if will be some ten days before any grain will bc cut.-Q. ..*iNSTITUTE MEETlNG.- The nonthly meeting of the Lakeview Women’s Institute met at the homo oi Vlrs. E-. D. Fraser, North Lake on August 7th president in the chair. Af- ter the reading and adoption of mln- utes, reports were given by thc school committees and' it was decid sd that the Institute supply North Lake an-d Lakeville Schools, with cov- irod drinking fountains. A letter 'rom Canon Simpson. regarding som( chiinges in the method of adopting prisoners of war was read -by Secret ary. Means of raising funds was dis cussed and a resolution was pased namely that we hold an ice cream social on August 20th and that the ln stltute meet as a committee at Mrs. Walker-'s on August 13th to make ar- rangements for same. An interesting report of the Institute Convention was given -by our delegates. A col lection was taken in aid of P. VE. I. Hospital. Next meeting invited to home of 'Mrs. D. L. Morrow, North Lake. Numiher present ten members and one visitor. Meetliig closed' by the singing of the National Anthem. “msxxxxxmxxmxxmxxxx iwlin ciluniuc auiti-:nu it its . li ,gg leeued by Canada Food Board IS 4€¥3¥)KN€3l€5¥3K3K9¥¥3Y¥3i€¥5l€5|€_3i€5i= TIME IS SHORT The sand is falling in the hour glass as the empty jar awaits for the house- keepers attention. Old Father Time moves on and cuts the garden crop with his scythe. Before so very long the leaves will be turning brown, and the garden will be but n skeleton of its former self. The time to can is now. lilan to' make good_ quantities of apple butter and apple sauce this year for the will mean a great saving of butter during the winter' months. To make apple butter take one bushel of apples to eight quarts of sweet cider. Cover and boil until tender. Rub the pulp through a strainer and cook 30 minutes longer. Then measure. For each gallon add eight cupfuls sug- ar, eight teaspoons around cloves, eight teaspoons ground cinnamon. Stir and boil 20 minutes longer. Fill into jars, and seal with paraffin. _ ::Worms sap the strenth and un- dermine the. vitpllty of _,cl_i&idren. Strengthen them uy_uslng other ,-_-,»_»_-_-.~_~_-_-_~_~_-_-1-,-_-f,~_-,-_-,»_-_-_-_-g-_-_-_-_-_-,~_-_- -..._-1 _-_- - _-_-_-_-V-Y~ »_-_-_-_-; -,~_-,-_-_-_-_-,- A_A_._._. _._.___._ _A A ,_ _____._ . . _ ..°TWO CENTS PER WORD uuclil insertion for advertising in this cor umn. Cash must accompany order | Minimum charge twenty-live cents. ` . .*B|G FISH SHiPMENT.-- The Gorton Pew Fisheries Co.; shipped Monday by ruli 115 bbls I2 druius and 8 tiorces of wet Edited codllsli to Glou- cester, Mass.-S . l ..*SfER|0US FIRE.-A fire which itarterl from ii. dcfcctlvc lluc Monday :iorning at 7 o’i:lock cntlrcly destroy- ~.'l thc iiitcrioi' of Mrs. ltobcrt M.:- {cnzlc’:: ilwclliiig, Souils most et' the urnituro down stairs was saved, but \o