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A The took Studio 'no-tustisii. ‘V "jr I The Best Eye Service ,Having recently return- ed from Toronto where_I at- tended - a post’. graduate course in Optometeriy and was awarded my dip oma, I am now in a position to give my patrons the very best eye service obtainable. My parlor 'is fitted with the'very best and latest in- struments and is on a par with the best optical par- iors in Toronto and Mon- treal. We guarantee you per- fect satisfaction and are at all times pleased to give you advice regarding the care of the eyes. We are also expert re- airers of Eye Glasses, Spectacles, etc., and will at tend to same while you wait. E.E. Parkman Graduate Optomentist, Montague. P.E.l ' We Are Modern Optiifians We` keep ' in constant touch with she _latest discoveries and invent ons in optics, and immed- lately anything new is placed on the market which will increase our knowledge or facilities, we have it. Our optical office is of the most approved style and ii equipped with the very late t instru- ments and sight testing appli- ances. _ Glasses fitted by us do not de- tract from the appearance. We make a special study of the cos- metic effect to be obtained, and can assure you that our glasses add a certain note of' neatness and refinement that meets with favorable comment. Children’s eyes receive our speciaf attention, and we pride ourselves on our ability to fit a child with child's glasses. not V f .A__'lT-:PAYS w biu in uns rmvmso -The Eastern Guardian -e|;'~\‘-*J-1-:;::_'.,1vt‘f:::_':.1 '_;-:;_qsnns|r_~o~ ~ A ~ _ : . Continued from Page Four Happenings of the Week _ v' i' Y Y . 7 ‘ _ ' - Y ' -‘ ' -~=-~~7_-.' ’-- -*.~f~ *ll _ ` ‘ ' I ié, . ty ‘l _ ..°1'wo csnrs Psa woso ascii the Georgetown Guardian ropres tive. _ on Tuesday August -27th, 1918,_ " I*.°Mn. i-iAnoi.o P. ebnoon is _, `,`. JNOTICE:-A special meeting of the Shareholders of the Montague Hall Co., will be held at the residence _iecided success, and the snug sum of -of M1'_..-101111 J _ M==D°nlld. Monrovia uo4_oo, war realizes. 'rm este donat- o'cloclr p. m. H. Nelson. President; “nssrtlon for advertising in this ¢0|. mn. Cash must accompany order. “W rvliniinum charge twenty-five cents. ..°8UCCE88FUL AF__FAIR.- Tho Humor 'snd' ice cream social held at llilliown Cross. ,on July 24th was n at s I sa by ure president brought tI4.so. Ia old -friends. Miss Logan Major-General J. Ly-:ns Blggai' and Mrs. Bigger, who have been spendinqf the summer in Chnrlottotown, have returned to Ottawa. i Welcome \'isitcrl`_ hero this week wore Mr. and l'/Ir..'. Paul Lo: who; were gui-ts widoly entertained by their I , s s s I I I I I 14 and little daughter of' _ ~ -~ ' -»'==\-- -<»T'~§-»--~=-=r‘{;~',V -* _'_ CHS I/IIlllilIAX\\\\\\\\\*IIIlA&\ ' HHIZ _ C O gp "17 . Z i-A 4.98 About 50 pairs ashionabie boots See ou window. I .wmv-.\\\\\\\\\vs of Jewelry me our stock. ed to have y Jeweler Let TRAINOR Your o w n comfort a nd health demands even and normal heat. -\\\s----ss SAYS CAN UIANS MUST TORONTO, August _15.-“Having oo S served eighteen months with the Can- lack and Brown-end season’s selling reg- lar $6 to 7.50 stvles. lAlIi_e) & Co _ s and as 011° Wlw fvusht with them I know A Prince Arthur is the poeheshor of a . ‘ f - . charming personality and a finely de Y mocratic manner which manifested it- Wc Will be pleas 1;‘._‘..‘.IT°.?“f$§§;‘:.°.f.“I.° i“’l';.‘;?2.;"i‘i.‘.§' is of il man -praising ure work or mr r.o ex-press admiration. and he said hc. . . was pleased to hear that Canada is tc nteadfastness. I saw one airmen shni f \ _W. F. Fraser, Secretary Tres. _ B94-8-17lidEi. -____-_.___-_________ l l‘i0lli|n iii iillci iii milci , adians and seen some of the desper- ately heavy fighting last year at Vimy Ridge, I-Til-1 70, and Passchendasle, I would like to say that in my opinion there is no more_ formidable fighting \\\\\\WIIlZ than the Canadian army corps." said His Royal Highness Prince Arthur oi Connaught in an- interview with the O »-or ,... D the stuff of No. 4 divisional head- quarters and saw much of the fight- ing." he continued, “I had to _admire U19 Dlicllllllfly l1€sresslve tempera- ment of the |Canadian which showed itself particularly in trench raids ana such em-€l`Pl‘lBee. And from my point of view I was `delighted to observe that wonderful spirit of fellowship which exists between the Canadian soldiers and their British comrades. Fighting ride by ide me British rom-ierr form' ed an opinion of admiration for the Canadians which must have far-reach ing results. “Canada has every reason in the World to ibe proud of her soldier v N whereof I speak," he said k self frequently during the interview r S In little personal _reminiseenses othis visit to Japan and the United States says 'the interviewer. He was wsu- O U _'ie spoke of the work of the Canadian: in the war with glowing enthusiasm closest friends. ' ‘Canada in the air also moved hm have an air force of her own. “Canadians make fine airmen,” hi said, "all the national qualities of gri .md individual enterprise find scope there, for it is really only in the air 'here can 'be any individuial enterprise _ nowadays. Anyone who has been at flying men and their courage and _lown -three times in one day ‘by the enemy, and aiiter coming down for the ' third time he got up smiling ready for another 'try The air force is the only _ ‘corps for a young man with ambitioi and dash." force in all Europe at the presenit day ‘he front cannot say too much for th-; I with cumbersome 'glasses that were intended for adults. ` Shadow Retinoscopy testused. Succeeds where others fail. H- J. _-Mahon.-_ Optometrist and Prescription Druggist Montague , _ P. E. Island Next door Bank of Commerce ml, Carter’S l Bookstore A _ -Now in stocs- - The Womsno, Home Compan- ion August No. ‘_ AUGUST MAGAIINEB , All the best; Magazines pub- lished rsceiv `:‘|.s issued. \ A Csnsdlsn morlosn News- ' ing in your home this winter-in every room and every corner. That means you need our Warm Air Heaiinil System. Ask for estimates. F.I'I. Trainer. 80 Grafton St ‘ Do You Know- That we operate the Uni r Lens Grinding Plant on E. Island? l I killed s.“.§2.‘é5.”&¢‘€.'I‘.r'i.§’,’ 2.51 ... L “““’i. “l§;‘.'““.t. $322 ...“li giigted kinds of lenses? Floors reosiv daily. » New looks ' Novels for 5 Holiday, K 500 rsprlnte- boss.Auth- ‘ on rsmlsr pri# |I";l§"h'ol»$1.80 _ ` each. om- Hollgrwu so and 2 is em. mir ' is me mor them over. _ Our Bookston closes oooh ev- ¢ Hill (except '-fi_Bstnrda¥) at I 0 ‘NNY and stifone _o'oloek on Wednesday during July and aumsts `. ' ' A Carter & Col-td. Books me sudonsry I _ Ll I _ , _ I If 'f‘=°°° :;:.fs°“ .t."‘ii’."; E3; .terms ».?fn‘i.. doin: /§"i§' "§r°rl'rsathi> °‘§'é§I'i§' e vs may forspecial dense; b Send your sl#-lvl ,mi , 'll than §mfdmmm- -can in ami look mr our slant . A G. F. Hutcheson xlt or-ucibie ._ U. s. 'la P' U. P. ...............1za% lr. R. s. 'i s.I>. s Ain __ A. .»,»-¢~..»~~».. 'Commenting on his trip to the Unit-` od States, which preceded th‘e threa- weeks’ visit ito Japan, Prince Arthui l spoke with enthusiasm of the war spir manifest there. ‘il was impressed with the fact the from the President downwards every one I met was in the war with both feet. I got a glimpse ofthe shipbuild ing which is going on in the Deiawar.. river and I was impressedwith thi effort which was being made." Prince Arthur himself is no iiresidi soldier. He was at the front with his regiment within three weeks of thi declaration of war and remained ther( \ until the last Hun advance was brought to a close last April. ‘r S'I'0L"K QUO i`A'l`l0NS J. _ “_ __ \ A IIALiFAx,N.s._Aug.1e.-(Quota 55.-~ __= _B ~ 5_5 ,_ _ . ,r -. ,..-._.,,, " tionii furnished by F. B. McCurdy it _Co., stock and bond brokers, mem- I bers Montreal Stock Exchange, Mc Curdy Building, Halifax, N.S.) CLOSING PRICES _ |Yosterdsy|To\'.isy A. F. ..~.............84% - . Atchison 86 86 _ Anaoonda`.. M. F. Ct. Mex Nor Power .....100%, Reading .. 6654 99% 86% 99% 101% 80% 89% T. U. ............. 48% _ 45 68 0 8% 67% 77% 81% 9? 2°:-1:: F: _ _- `Iss ~»»».r»~....r- tr..-».¢r»~»~ A sl iron; sins __~0oodPho\ossU\| _ Mosufstornsss Porflill INOMIOI ll llli' Pheto|rsD|\Y~ 68% ` ‘ 12454 _ em sr 17%,. __ Starven route to Toronto. “l was on 2 _ _Esta doz _' .' '.'.'.'.`._4z mt lipids- MURRAV HARBOR MARKETS. ._ (Friday by Telephone) W. oairfbus _,_ ...so B. Oatsbus ,.. .......80 Butter lb ._ . . 35 Wool Washed .. 85 ci-iAni.or1'E'rowN manners (Friday) Potatoss,_bus (old).... $1.25 i-lay ton $17-$18 Black Oats . . . . . ._ .1.00 white om... _ . . ...f..I.oo Butter mer lb ......45-46 Eggsperdoz .. _ . .. 42 Beef lb. .. 25-25 samb lb. . . . .. 'A2 iides per lb. 8 :ltraw ... ... $12 -Jail skins .. .. 15 Poultry ._ .. ._ $1.25 to $1.50 Cauliflower head .. . . . . ..5-20 Cabbage .. .. .. ...5-15 Blueberries qt . . . . . . . . . . . . .. _.20 Peas qt..... .. ....30 Rhubarb ...8 KENSINGTON MARKETS. _,__ (Friday by Telephone) W. Oats bus. ... B. Oats bus . .. Potatoes bus . . Butter lb. Eggs doz ...“ ......42 85 90 60 38 .. IOURIB MARKETS. .. W Oats bus . . . . . . . . . _.85 B. Oats bus .. . . ......S5 Potatoes bus . `. 75 Eggs doz . .. .. .. .. 40 Butter lb. 38 UUMMERBIDE MARKETS (Friday by Telephone) ion. Butter per lb ...42-46 Butter (dairy) 37 to 39 Calfskins per lb . ....25 Hides ._ _ . . , . .....'.12 Lamb pelts .».. . . . . ._ 75to1.25 flats (black) per bus . . . . .. 90 to95 Oats' (black) per bus 85 Eggs (per doz) _ ._ ....42 Fowl . . . . . ..2Z to 25 Dotatoes per (‘bus)‘ ......1.'00 l IVIONTAGUE MARKETS Oats (black) bus .. .. ;...$1.00 Osts (white) bus ._ 1.00 “owl (lb) ... . . 18 to 20 Pork (organs in) . .. ....20-21 lggs .40 Vnniunwsshed... ... . ... .. 70 Vt’-o0Iwashed‘ 70 .limb pelts ... ... ..... ._ 1.00-1.25 Quite a few strangers have visited Mrs. Vernon Castle and Miss Lil- lian Russell have left for France to help in Y. M. C. A. entertainment work. ;:!¢ Mr. and Mrs. Ediwin. Aitken and children who have _been at the Sea home. ‘ ‘-f"’v'5 his’ home in Sussex. An interesting passenger on Mon- day‘s C. P. R. from Montreal was _ Chaplain of the British Fleet in Canad- 'the Duke' of Devonshire, Governor- _ General of Canada enroute to Hali- fax. In the course of a short conver- sation, Dr. Johnson said that there was a posslbi-lity -of -the Duke of Dev- onshire coming to the Maritime Pro- vinces early in the fall ‘as His High- ness, since his arrvnl at llalifnx, had not visited this section of the Domin- The hope is generally expressed that the starting news' that Lieut. J. Row- land Paton is seriously ii-l from wounds received in the last big drive, ‘~ >--= may be followed with something more reassuring. Sympathy goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Paton and family in their great anxiety. The Rev. Dr. Wilfrid Hall senior - » Chaplain of the British fleet in Canad- ‘ ian waters is spending a few weeks in this Province giving Imany interesting and' inspiring iiddrésses in the further- 9- -- - - -£3 f--W Y '_ ' J ance of his great work. He is lilo V cu the - l it of St. James C um -. ‘li ... ‘”Z.." ... HALI FAX LADIES’ COLLEGE on un y e E. “IT IS OUR WOMEN’ Englishlperiodicsls agree that "it is our women who w'll mskeit possible for us Ham” rm; Bungmxanngphero the, The Bllmlsement of Marguerite! fur garments, lonpogshort. llariy fsllt-I Wes” °, 7" in _ I5- “"'°“° H Clark to Lieut. H. P. Williams hasifuis for wear with ’o*iIe piece' dréssesc B at ki _L at the Jlllt been officially announced by 'Missf will feature short coatees. Beparate “- 5 _’ 5 ‘"9 very n°"°“' Cla1'k’s sister. Sounds like regulaqooats designed on loose flowing lines Ihem- D°°l5”°'°-5 “fe “Kam m“kl“€ “F movie stuff. for he is a wealthy young are shown in French dis‘pl~ays intend- °m""- t° have “km” “I ankle l°“5m' Southerner whom Miss Clark met last ed for importation and to set styles for Date summer “ms have huge' °°a"' April when she was in New Orleans manufacturers in New York. Belts are` Whfle the °“l- is “°‘ th” °f “UV 'Period on the Third Liberty 'Loan drive. used to trim rather than to confine .__ of c'ress, it suggests the directoire , , , style” and me redmgme' _Allllilush the weather continues emphasized. Wider phouldler seams U U U I A cool the several sum-mer hotels are are noticed in some hlg-h class' gar- Mfs- (DY-) M°Le°d °f F"°d°"|°W“' crowded and everyone seems to enjoy ments, with the sleeves placed in a` N. B.. is here‘on a visit and spent the themselvem boating bathing tennis lower arm,h0le_ last week with friends lu Keppoch. and outdoor sports. _being Widely en_' ` o o n gaged in. ?T"=`~ - y ’ -51% U T.. 8: *J U I U ' is _.gf 35; = _ /I ln\- , lv l :(5 if.: ;- I _ .i. -=== lin ll!! Ill; '» 1 § ’ ' ° ‘ play a wedding march satisfactory to the Golf Links during the past few ` The cunem craze for Capes pres__ the gm in the case weeks and were delighted with the sages 3 proba-blbvogue for Capes. for] _ ' lovely location and' hospitality extend- Wmter which Wm include sumptucus- A* for mn-rd.. .nd “ko no ou," ed. Mrs. Bagnall is hostess at after- _ ' noon tea today. H 1 t _ ,f/Z / I \\ iw Q _ Mrs. Beairsto, Kent Street has as 4' \\ \ " 011.10115 lb - - - ---3 her guest her sister Mrs. Mitchell. f ' , ,' i\_. Beets lb..._...... ._ _.5 ' \ D s Q A i A 1868 w ww 1918 lr-l ’ I stood the View Hotel, in, Svurs have returned, d ' ' : ,I = 1:; P( L } Miaior- Fairweather' after I1 most en- _ I “"'_-""" 3-_ _ r ' _ joyable holiday returned this week to E E 3' - r ,_,`1_I}; ' , _ f ' I-Q I -‘-si Ali s 1 z e s -'¢»-= All sty les: All prices. /W. W; `WELLNER ~ Jewelers. Eslab. i868 any fulness; and slender lines are, Even _the amateur organist can //_ I J.¢`=\. _ nhl.-i e ding rings have t 5**-',’- ‘sm- /‘T -9 _. a century .~,: I 1 _ _ rf‘=' I 2 \‘ _ . Z ., __ _ O l'O QQ I ls -ll D14 iQ* D 11-: ... ~: .__ U .°` _ - _ . if 7 I _ ' Vg I . Q ‘abut c 4 , /vist- .ff §’I. l.’ll1’H (IIUIIPQP °(,§><§ii,\’;3' Gvrwiln “""“%e‘ss$9s ’°“°°' Ulwlis ...... _ '“' Calendar Sent on Annliation Hssdlnsdll AU rU\1\1 TERM l O\l\.(l Ni iw' ‘di i'i loilr luis REV. D. BRUCE MACDONALD. MA.. LLD. _Conservatory of Music ' ~ AND alfakins . 2F Butter ....35 Potatoes . _ .1.00 *£'~l ROYAL VICTORIA (OLIEGE MONTREAL A R-ESIDENTIAL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN STUDENTS ATTEND- INQ MCGILL UNIVERSITY A Founded and endowed by th: isle Rt. Hon. , Bsron'Strsihcens _Ind Minot Royal) Courses .leading to degrees in Arts separate .in the main from those for men, but under identical condi- tions; and to degrees in music. Applications for residence should oe made early as accommodation in the College is limited. For prospectus and information apply to The Warden. - to win the war, if we sr: to win it". Women are again called nponto lend their services in aiding the _sick and in- kired. Nuises are needed immediately. earn nursing st home and earn 810 to 0_s5 weekly. We will send complete details on re nest. _ ROKNAL COLLEGE OF SClE\CE 709 N zSpadins Ave.. Toronio. Ont. _ ____ __-___`__,v____ "__, : . MARGARETS GOLLEGEMMIA ildnsaalnosisimoaloadlll FULL ACADCIIC ¢0l.ll.8l | noliaumnt hlnoqluiait l if 'II E' ‘il-iillll Tuss. 8ept.17. qshbo MOUNT, ALLISON UN IVERITY Iihn-1 ANNUAL OIIBION 1918-10 OPENS' SATURDAY SEPT. 21 l i (Affiliated with Dalhousie College) Attention is called to the following points in our College and Conservatory work as presented in our calendar for 1918-1919. ' 1. The location of the college in an important educational contre- and its affiliation with Dalhousie University. 2. The number and completeness of our educational courses, thus offering tioipupi-ls of all school ages and grades suitable courses of study. 5 3. The scholastic rank of the teaching staff in all departments of the College and Conservatory. , 4. The special means provided for careful and thorough physical training. ' _ 5. The provision made for the care spd guidance of the resident pupil in every particular of her life and conduct. 6. The enrolment of pupils for 1917-1918 numbering 651. 7. The autumn term of next session -begins 17th September. Apply for Calendar for 1918-1919 to .\.. REV. ROBT. LAIN G, » MOUNT ALLISON MOUNT ALLISON l ACADEMY LADIES’ COLLEGE oirerr General, special, and- Matricuisrlon Courses leading to the Colleges of Arts, En- gineering, Medicine, etc. Manual Training. Fouivnsb 1854. session. 191s-is -_ OPENS SEPTEMBER 7 _ l-m-1-J l sni__Jn __ This is the-largest Residential ladies' Many Scholarships and Prizes are offered. For information regarding Courses of Study, Degrees, Scholarships, Prizes, Affiliated Re- lations, Expenses, etc. ‘ SEND FUR CALENDER Incoming Students wishing Residential Accommodation--for which MOUNT ALLI- SON ll JUBTLY FAMOUS--should give _hriiest possible notice. Courses in _ ARTI, OCIENGE, AND THSOLOGY it c. moss, o. o., rr..a.|.ri 1 OAGKVILLE, N. ls Cl;'.inli\iirtH\d`0Pd°i°° = idraoussuus _ ' 'phenol-w»` __ ‘ "'“‘“° ...'is * A ` L 2 W L;-'_`,_,;,'t; _A U' V .' ,m V ».,_ A ., ,r . !»r_1. V . _ .., M . -, ~ » , ,' - f College in Canada. ' _ WE STAND FOR-High Ideals, Soul Cul- ture, lntellectusl llilquipment. 1 ' WE GIVE COURSES IN-Music, Orstory, Household Science, Literature, Fine Arts Comfortable Residence, Strong Staff of and Univeridy Matriculation. Bu lnesn _ ' Experienced Teachers Courses are _provided by the Academ;Affil~ ' lated with us ` A limited number of positions avaliable _ ' ' -_ - _ i by which students either male of female WE PossEss'_An envmbh npuuuon V may assist themselves to pay expenses". M “nw” commenul Mmm' Our Art Museum is ¢ feature where we ' _ FIRST TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 9. ooiusider we stand without a peer. Free Cal- _ _. \ Calendar Bent on Request 'endsr oil application to '_‘ if s _-ummm -ll Mil- .|. M. PALMER, M. A., LI.. D., Principal sAci