\ spP_'1‘.v_, 1918 _ _ » 'ran cHAm.o1'rn'rowN cuaimnis' - ‘ PAGE snvlbi- A REMINDER that is ligmsnly posible is being dong U ,gg tdit that'»he ls well fed, well f_;'_'§ed and eiliclently equipped. organisations like the Y. M. C. A. gre looking to his physical comfort. healthful recreation and clean (un. li’ he is sick `or wounded the 'Red Cross will provide for him with ten- der. loving clrn- ‘ Yet there is one thins that will hrlng s smile to his face and s Joy' to' his herirt thstnone of these can give; that only you can live- Your Photb- graph. V The (ook Studio C30-7-16ti.stI. ; I he Studio - _ 1uvites'All Summer Tourist - lo Call, and have thei Photographs Taken whil in the City. The Bayer Studio If The Best Eye Service' Having _recently return- ed from_Toronto where I at- tended a post graduate course in Optometery and was awarded my diploma, 1 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. _ p We are also expert re- pairers of Eve Glasses, Spectacles, etc. and will at- tend to same while you wait. E.E2 Parkman Graduate Optomentist, Montague. P.E.I. That we operate the oniv Lens Grinding Plant 'iii P. E. Island? That we employ a skilled Surface Qrinder, and are daily grindmti from the rqugltieglass- e most com- plica kinds of lenses? These are facts, which I mean a good deal_ to the Glass wearing public, doing _ away with th.. annoying delays' caused by sending § away for special lenses. Send your glasses in by mail, you'i! get them bac Dfqmptly an in perfect con- dition. `\ Cali in and look di/er our plant. G. I". Hutcheson Optometrist and Optician h 0 H 1lllI1lliA`e\\\\\\\`\\\ 5 5 isllnllfl//I/i\X\\\\\\YJIIIIIIllI@\ \\\VHI/I/II as \\\\\YIlIf4\\ STYLES Tie new _fill styles are ere-showmiz the latest eels and designs-the new hades are Field Mouse- N;w Yorif Grey, Tobacc rovvn-extra large show- ng in Dark Brown all styies_ -Prices- $5.95 to $12.50 - Alle) & Co llll l\\\\\\\\\ -.a n 5:.. A v CITY SCHOOLS rp-open Tuesday sept. ara Carter’ s Bookstore is again headquarters -for School Books _chool Supplief We have an immense stock of Sc'nooi Books, College Text Bookn, Blank Books, Scrlhblers, Exercise Books, Work Books, Pens, Inks, Pencils, Note Books, Fcolscap, Drawdng Pads, Foun- tain Pens, Note Paper, Envel- opes, Muscular Drawing Pads, etc., etc. All School Books sold at pu Iishers prices. Any books not in ock will be quickly ordered. arter 81 Co Lt School Books and School Z e E" (”') 2*. Q- * Supplies . 'P . ' London, Sept. 4-(Canadian Press ss»rsla\\\_\\§;;fn;lI} ‘ r ~i»l»'rA\\\\\\\\\\sisia|s|i ..°lT PAYS L0 Dil! ll thilftovlllle. ..°|AR. HAROLD P. GORDON is the Georgetown Gnrrdlen represents- uve. _ . ..°PRESBYTEFtlAN SERVICES. - Rev. C. W. Sqiiiers will preach in the Presbyterian Church at Montague moming and evening next Sabbath and at Lower Montague in the after- noon. ' More Brutality >ln _Belgium _ Despatch from Reuter's Ltd.)-Tlic Echo De Beige states that the Ger- mans iit Heriubize have deported lity worknion, who refused to sign rt contract to work in the army zone. Phe men were handcuffed and march- ed away. wdmen and children who tried to say good-bye to them were driven off with blows. Several wom- en wore hurt and a child of nine years old' had its shoulder broken Sy n blow from a rifle butt. GIIURGH SAERVIGES METHODIST CHURCH 11 a. m. Sermon. 2.30 p. m. Sunday School. 7 p. m. services. Preac-her Rev. R G. Fulton. _ BAPTIST CHURC§i _10 a. m. Sunday School. 11 a. in. -sermon, subject, “Abundant Life. 7 p. "n. sermon, suliject,. “The Place of l‘liouglit in Religious Life. Preacher Rev. Charles ll, Freeman. va\\i0IlHl \ZIIlA\\\\\¥..ZHIIII&\\\\\\\\W cEN1'n/ii. cHnia1'iAN ` 11 a. ni. Sermon. 2.30 p. m. Sunday 'School and Bible classes. 7 p. m. scr- mon. Preacher, Rev. Mr. Emery. ST. JAMES' ` 11 a. m, sermon, subject, "Children xi' the Light," 2.30 p. ni. Sunday Sclioo land Bible Classes. 7 p. m. scr- moii, subject, "The Ccrtnlrity of llc- iribution. Preacher, Rev. Dr. Fuller- ton. Visitors welcome. All seats free. zioN ci-iuncn I 11 a. m. sermon. 2.30 p. m. Sunday School and Blblo Classes 7 p. m. ser- mon. Preacher Rev. D. McKenzie lIIiK\\\\XZIIIIl ‘. PEOPLE'8 CHURCH i Services at 7 p. ni. Rev. D. Mc- Lean. All seats free ‘and everybody welcome. I ST. PAUL'8 8.30 a. m. Holy Communion. ll a. in Morning Prayer. 2.30 p. ni, Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p. m. Ev- ening Prayer. Rector Rev. T. W. Mur- uhy. All seats free. Do You Know- W.. A.. » ~ Modern Opticians We keep ln constant touch with the latest discoveries and inventions in optics, and lmmed-, lately anything new is placed on the market which will increase our knowledge or facilities, we have It. Our optical olllce is of the most approved style and is' equipped with the very latest instru- ments and sight testing appli- ences. 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 it certain note of neatness and refinement that meets with favorable comment. Chlldren’s eyes receive our, special attention, and we pride ourselves on our ability to llt a child with chlld’s glasses. not with cumbersome glasses that were intended for adults. Shadow Ilstlnoscopy test used. Bucceeds where others fail. H. J. Mahon Optometrist and Prescription Druggist Montague P. E. Island Next door Bank of Commerce ST. PETER’S CATHEDRAL 15th Sunday after Trinity. 8 a. m. Holy Communion, 11 a.m. matins and Lltnny. 2.30 p. ni. Sunday School and Bible Class. 7 p. m. Evensong, Rev. Clins. White, Rector ol! Summerside and Rev. E. A-. Harris, Rector of Mahone Bay, A SALVATION ARMY Ensign and Mrs. P. Forbes, ofilcers` in charge. 11 a. m. Hollirisss Meeting 3 p. m. Sunday School, all children invited. Bible class for adults. 2.30 p. ni. service in Victoria Park. wea- ther pcrmlttlng. 7. p. m. Salvation Meeting. Song books provided. Ev- erybody welcome. UTINWN WNNIS ‘ $31 ,INNI FON__M. MARINE Special to The Guardian) Ottawa, Ont.. Sept vttawa has an obtain about 331000 acniqve ner objective in the campaign on behali of the dependants of the men in the `» ‘insertion fo advertising in this col- umn. Cas ust Minimum charge I ..°'rwo cswrs nn wono mn I' h/m accompany order twenty-live cents. _innnm (Tuesday) ` Potatoes bus (new) .. . . .....-$1.60 Hay-ton . ........$17-$18 Black Oats ... ......1.00 White Oats . .. ....1.00 Butter per lb ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..42-4.' Egg-s por doz. Bee( lb Lamb lb . . . . ..30-35 Hides per lb . ....14-15 Straw........ . ......$l2 Calf Skins . ..,. . . . . ,.25-S0 Fowl . . . . .. . .. ..$l.25 to $1.75 Chickens .. .. ..S1.00 to $2.00 Cauliflower head ......B-25 Cabbage......... . .....5-15 Onions lb Beats Ib . . . . .. _Blueberries Pens qt~... 5 . . . . . . . .25-35 . .. . ..._.8 93 bi U'¢»'\ ....... ... ... ' SUMMERBIDE MARKETS (Friday by Telephone) Butter per lb ...4246 Butter (dairy) 37 it im Calfsklns perlb ....25 Hides ..; .. . ;......12 Lamb pelts 'I5 to 1.25 Oats (black) per bus 90 to95 Oats' (black) per bus 85 .. . . . . . . . ...40 ...Z2 to Z5 r ......1.0(i Eggs (per doz) . Fowl .. . . Potatoes pe "i»....§i ` MURRAY HARBOR MARKETS. .. (Friday by Telephone) ‘ W. Oats bus ... .. .. ...-...B0 B. Oats bus . . .. .......80 Rutterlb . . .. . 35 Eggs doz . . . . . . ........41 Wool Washed .. ...f 85 Calf skins lil Oats (black) bus .. ... .. ....$1.00 Oats (white) bus .. 1.00 Eggs . . 41 cairskins ...i4 Butter .. SOUR!! MARKETS. WOats bus . .....85 B. Oats bus Potatoes bus ... ....35 ... ... ......B5 Eggs doa . ... . . .. .. 40 fluttorlb. .... 38 ... .s __-_._i@.___. INHES iii Iii SUPPURI "Si|IiiNS' WEIN" __ IININPNIGN OTTAWA, September 3-The fol lowing appeal was issued yesterday morning to the women of Canada by Lady Borden. honorary chairman of the Ladies, Committee of the “Sailors W»eak":- "Now that the 'Sailors' Week carn- palgn is launched. I feel that it is our duty-the duty of every woman of Canada~to give our earnest support and active co-openatlon to help the sorrowlng dependents of the heroic dead of the mercantile marine. The great work which these men have done for the British Empire can never be .appreciated to the full for. had they not fought and died by the thousands, the efforts of our gallant armies would have been without avail -all their sacrifices would have been niade ln vain. "Therefore, the men of our mercan- tile marlise are deserving of our very best, 'and their dependents are worthy of our greatest effort on their behalf. We cannot do love iivxn show them our deep app. I" tion ~f, and syni- lllls ' ‘ _ "_ "-7 __ f- - .» . ...._ ... ... ...... EAM .Y FALL; The Eastern Guardian _ ~ S ' -. -- I 'N16 1 L* I I -_ \\\\\\\\\\‘\\`\`¥\ 4 < fr Qi - I , . )_ ___ __» |T;'7?r'N§'il d2éQ§§§ Bosionc UNION MADE OVERALLS SHIRTS s. oLovEs 5,.” g9 as ARMY DOCTORS WAGE WAR ON HOUSE FLIES The war against the house ily goes on sido by side with that against German inllltarlsm. It is now known that in niuny former wars illcs were roi-ipoiislhlc for more deaths than all thc uinmuii- ltlon of the bclligercnts. Tu-day all possible iiicziiis of des troylng files are used by iiillltury men at the front and the order has been given to the men hi the irc-ncli os lo kill cvcry ily in sight. ilcrc in Caiiadii wc should use ull means of destroying the house ily, Swat them, trap them, or, bcticr still, poison them. This should bi done as early in the seson as thc; appear. and thus protect your fain. ily from the coiitagion oi Typlioid, Tuberculosis, Dysentry, infantile Dlhrrlioeu, etc. Scientists have proved beyond all doubt that these dlscuscs are exten- sively spread by the common house by, which is haiclied and reared in deposits of putrld decaying mailer uf' thc foulest dcscrlplloii. The very thought ol’ such vilc insects crawling over one’s food gives one the creep's» So kill llles from the beginning of summer to the end and make your home absolutely ily-free. 125ii~0-6ME1i. Mlnard's Linlment used by 'Physicians I IN INIMNNINNI JAMES P. PHEE lt is with sad regret that we re- cord‘ the death of Jumes P. Phee. which occured at his liomein Norway, Sunday, Aug. 20th_,at the early age ot' 66 years. Although the deceased has been in failing health for some time, and it was not until u i'e\\' days before his death that his family and friends realized that his end was near and in spite of all that loving care and medical skill could do he passed away peacefully to his eternal rest, fortified' by the last rites of the lioinan Catholic Church. His funeral which was very largciv _ntteiidod took place on the 27 th, to St. Simon and St Ju.»....44.‘..~».“..-...».~,a.4..“_.»1. ~?\'\"_f-fill ' if .ff ~ A 'N in-_vnisf when . ~_;__ ' The W|`i~t watch fixlurc . _ not ai fad. h's gicwiug P Di.ia'|- ... . J. D5 5 ' ity sembracing wi nlenaild mfn p _ J _ in all walks if life. ,Rccwgrizing ' .”_ _ _ illi' fa(`[ ii‘2ii it has C0iiii:`Ii» Slay, `»;~ - we havw selected wi at we i»c‘ieve ‘ ‘ 3. . 5.. be the great.-st \aiieiy oi wlist _ = ” _ w.. che. In the province ai least i y 1 the |no_~: extensiveiitlie city. ` .3 _ - Yi' _ Call and see them. _ I lm4.¢.-a¢¢~.¢_- sa n-_-»¢.u¢._..a\.- .ms-ae in \\ =»-....~...~.u.x... wnwp.. f I W. W.WeIIncr _ Offical C. G. R _Watch Inspzctors _ Eslab. 1868 ' A1: . . =. ` .. O . , ' ',. Y ;- ' ..\‘.- J; °.*°° .. ' ¢| l,".s' 'l'.;_ ¢s,n ..~,.. . ._-,~ . _,., > Y Y A rx _._ _ OlIl.0l_0,l,Ol$l_tl.0.l.0l.0lOIQIQIQIOIQl&l.Ql9l&lS.l9l&l_\.l&l&l.Ql_0_l ........_-»...f _ _ ~ .M - \_._._...,_.. -.~ » ~ ® 1 'rr _-_ _ .._;" 1' " _ __ "ie _:_ I '. mm some __ _A I _ ` _ of miiiipbelitoii, Mrs. -Matthew King rowing wId¥)';;1’Hnr;i';' siliessseillg :n;|of Providciice, lt. l. and one brother, `irothcr, the ileccnscil leaves to niourii Mamu of sea cow Pond' To me but' ive ilauglitcrs and ihrcn sohszvlrlcaved friends the sympathy 0t~t‘h6 MN. “MTV Dawson of sm “ow Pond’ whole coniiiiunity was generally ex. Clara und* Mmcum of B;)Su;n Mwq' tended. Tho pall-licarcrs were Messrs. Uullirihe oi' New York and lvlziricuait John McCue' Joseph Arscnuun' John hoiiic. 'i`hu suns are Jniiics ol’ New Nemgafl' T}Y)"_llus_li/xhsurll' Marlin A' York und Albert and Wilfred' at home. Doyle dna UL lm Oonan' ~'° His _Sisters are Mrs. l<‘clix Mcliciina uf lluiiioi. llivcl.; Mrs. .Iolih Doyle' M|na|.,_1|L|n|m,,“‘,_umD°|.mBn.Fr|°|!¢ I i _5 _ _ 34% *W ‘ kman’s Drug Store) ' (Formerly Ellis Pharmacy) __ A Store is Known by the Goods it Sells ‘ We carry a complete line of patent iiiciliciiies, drugs of nil kinds. toilet arllclcs. snioliors supplies and ciiucoluics, etc, “U N -1 ‘ :N oua onuc i:-EPT. PATENT MEDlClNES SMOKERS SUPP!-I"-S 'ro|LET A LE Cigars “TIC S Cigarettes Tobacco (Tut Tobacco Plug Tobacco Figs Pipes, Pouches, etc. SOAPS ltogor and Gallet Rcsiiiol Cutlcura. Woodhury’s i~ \ Nyals Armours Anil all baby‘s soaps OUR STATIONERY DEPT. We carry all kinds uf Stallonery vz. Envelopes and paper in boxes Envelopes and paper in bulk. SCHOOL SUPPLIES ' CAMERAS EASTMAN AT A DISCOUNT FILMS EASTMAN Church books of all kinds. Reading books of all kinds. Magazines of all kinda. Weekly and monthly. ' McCaiIa Patterns Waterman‘s Fountain Pens WALL PAPER AT A DISCOUNT ' Gramaphones, Records etc. Checks and money oruers cashed at any nimo. ' Come in and look us over. Talcum Powder Face Powder Sachet Powder Perfumes of all kinds Tooth Powder QONFEOTIONERY Moirs Chocolates Perrins Chocolates Nylo's Chocolates Parkman s Drug Store. ls ' ’ _ __ _ t “Tris QUALITY s'roRi~;~ ~. W N T ' .’.’.‘;‘.°.';I..§'{I.§‘.".‘1§i ° ° an (m’| MONTAGUE. P. E- I; Mercantile Marine. “tsignoui 1..‘»UIL*. 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