- NOVEMBER 1_6, 191'! ' can cHAnm1'i‘~u'i'owN GUARDIAN ° mor; saves , l _ i,' r ,ox :..- _.._~..~, -.-_ _, _ _ _ ' W ._ _ -._ _- _ _ __ , , - ,_ ~,,_ H, _ 1- A" __1li~»~,y"».-.,_'- , J -_» , _ _ ‘* - _ _ - , ~ , rl ' ‘ - , . ‘ *' . l- ‘ _- = A _ 2"' _...f -#_ f ` , _,_ ,_¢'_¢_-_.",_»,,..v. »-'-"fi _ ...¢'~-~--_ _ ‘ . __ » 1 , _ ' _ _`,, ,_,._.--E-.V ,J » '_ --_-_ l -__ -Juv ' _ "_ _ rf _ i ~ i 'i "W" 4*’ -~~ The Eastern Ciuardian _ l l_’m3NDScan 'buy anything you can gm. them-1 xcepi your photograph The Coolr’s Studio N1 w lhslirisay lslock _ *rr --r'-l---_._-_-leg; l l Partirlg Gif t ` Tliero ‘ig always room in tin, sold. till-k§1s'hi; for portraits oi' the Home Your portrnilt in a t soiliiem pocket~tlle idgiiiggifg nt th Ztlolie the appointment today at the file Bayer Studio 6 - -- _:rn-o;Y___i__i_ New lii._-ilmdi..l li Hymn *Books __`_i___ __.J\____ _p<_q,~___-s..4-vm -»`Aa 0 I. _ We have-_.just receiv- ed A Supply from the 1 publishers, in the dif- ~ f ferent sizes of type and _ styles of bindings. l -Cloth' Editions, Paste Grain Editions, Moroc- co Editions. All sold at publishers list prices. ___ __-4.*-_L _lu._ 4 __ _______I_1 __ ___ _ru-L_ __ We allow a special discount oft' for congre- tlgations taking a quan- tity. 'Special Choir and Or- ganist Editions. We are distributors for l". E. Island. _ Cai ter & Co. Ltd. if ll Charlotteizown ooks and Stationery L _'Q _l ' - r Prolessiooal tlards Miss Daisy _Rudge 171 clear George sl.-whens cen- nection. liizinufactlirer ot all kinds oi fine hoir goods, including, Toupees and Wigs. _ Ilair dressing, Manlcuring, ‘ Shaan- pooing, singeing. Dil?-10-10M1inopd. Dr. Clift CHRONIC DISEASES QURATIVE TREATMENT by the month in advance, Victoria Hotel, Charlottetown, P. E. I.. Canada. HOURS. 12_ to 3 daily. Now. 910-11-lAl3uiospd. J. D. STEWART ‘ Barrister. Solicitor and Notary Public Office Newson Block, Charlottetown Branch Office, Georgetown Money to Loan on Real Estate ,__ ' 1 S. S. Hessian Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, &.c., of E. wlllili iwu ills To .Make Up Hel' Mind for Surgical Operation. She Re- Phlladolphia, Pa.--"One year ago I was very lick and 1 suffered with pains § _ I' I medicine I took. was a young girl Ihud suffered with cramps in my sides at periods and was never regular. I ment in the newspaper and the picture an operation and pressed on my mind. The doctor had ‘ given me only two more days to make up my mind so I sent my husband to the drug store at oi-ice for a bottle of Lydia believe me, I on _fore I felt a _change and when I had fin- ished the third bottle I was cured and never felt better. ilege to publish too glad to let other women known! my cure.”-Mrs. Trios. McGoNiou., 8432 ` Hartdlle Street, A GIVEN fused; Cured by Lydia E. Pinlrhanfs Vegetable _ Compound. ` in my side and back ` until I nearly went crazy. I went to diiierentdoctors and ' they all said I had female trouble and would not get any an H relief until I would be operated on. I had suffered for four years before this _ ‘ .- time,but.I kept get- l - - ~- ~~ ting worse the more ' Every month since I saw your advertise- had been saved from this picture was im- a woman who Pinkham’s Veigetable Compound, and y took four doses be- I grant you the priv- my otter and am only Philo. P.. l _ /_-_ .1 ABSORBINE. JR., antiseptic liilinlcnt for mankind. Reduces lzlrgcd Glands, Goitre, Wens, Bruises, Vari- cose \'eins,Varicosiiies,liealsOldSorcs.All;iys Paiil. Will tell you more if you write. Sl :ind ` $2 :i bottle at dealers or delivered. Book “E\'idercef' free. WJ. YOUNG, P.D.l-`.i4l lymliiis lil,d||.,lionii-cal, (Ia:-. /lbiurhln: liilll libsurnlnc- how. '$2.00 ri bottle delivcrcd. 'I \ RB|NE_ STUP8' ‘ LAMEIIESS Y from a Bone Spavin, Ring Bone, Spllnt, Curb, Sii.le_ Bone. or u'gh and throat sorencs_s._i_l_isii_lpp`ear. By this gli_r'eé`_§.~-tlleatment Pops keep tro\i_bl§_..o'ff the ` iiizsi afpd lungs, and the worst weather lijiin be faced without fear of evil _ Ednsequcnces. lt is the safest plan _ftoialways have a few Pops handy "t_o""'a__rrssi. a cold, ond___prevent it reacl-ii_ng___she lun¢s"'_ijl_r_____s_tartin| bronchiti|fa`_iid '_ch_est"wcakné'sq_;--.` . i _.*1'wo cEN'rs PER wono eacll insertion for advertising in this cu Cash must accom an ordel' ._"RlVERTON AND VlC|NITY~- Mrs_ John Dui‘l'y ltivcrteu spent Ilic week end in (3llarlottetown.,-it is io llc- regretted that Mrs. Angus l)ccllerl_\' ol’ Riverton is seriously ill.~Mr. and Mrs., \Vlllllaui Mclliellnil oi' (_‘orili'oss spefur Sunday last in Riverton the ost of Mr John (‘um bell-lt' iiian in thgstarch factory.-Ilir. Micll- nel McAulay, carpenter ol’ Riverton. is coilstriicting it new barn l'oi‘ Mui hlalcolni l\icAulay. Morell.-ill-5. Aii~§ Dundas where he was engaged as lire l gus MacDonald ol Boston has been speiiiling 3 well earilell vacation iii iliverton.-Mr. Daniel M~lnui>i or Mai'-l tinvi-lle made a short trip to \li1lle_v i'ic'!d.-Mi. Mark lliifly nllil Mis.; Sild- le were- iii Montagii-_‘_ oil 3 ilusliiess trip on Friday ol`_lust week.--.\ll~. Francis ’l`roinol'. illnil cilrriel' oi' Riv- erton izi giving great sallsi'ac~iion. lllillzllls ixlillilci Hununn ‘\’l'itli the Aiiiericun .~\rlll_\' ill l<`l'alicc Nov. 14. (By the Ai-isoi-lated l’i‘ess.)l -'i‘he Aiiicrlcan iiit'ilill:‘1.’lileil ill llll trenches and' artillcries iii tllc l.:llu pits have had their iirst ieiil experi- ence with gas shells. ’lhe licrnlalls have lel,loose niiiiiy during lhll past two days, iilnking the use ol' ,gas iirlslis necessary. Shinpnel llxls llisil boon freely used by both. During u recent night thc i-llciliy iirlcllille gunes were nigaiil lnrllerl on the American trenches, the .\llie:'il1llls rcplyiin; with an equally vigorolis fire. lHl SANTA MARIA lXlI|ilN|lNl BRUWS _ The pui'chas'c of the czlravel Santa .\l_'il‘iil. by D1'. Leo Frank at ('llai‘lot ifioivn. has set the iliiitcd States '.i_~iicl'ally and Ullicago p:li'l.ii:lllai‘ly by lilo ears. A5 Intinlateil in former references 'ii The Guardian. the`Sant;; Maria was presented by the Spanish Gov- 'eililnoilt to th-;~ City oi' Chicago in :ollinicnioration oi' the 400th anniver- =lil-_v oi' the discovery of America by Clil‘isloplier Columbus with a ship of which the Santa Maria is 3 replica. ‘Iveil lilo anchor wllich Columbus iroppcll in America on al-rival and `or wllivil one ol' the linitell Slalcu llusounls has offered a fabilloiis slim, ‘s oil boz'll'd the ship now lying in '_`_llai'l0l.teto\\'ii llnrhollr. Thi- Giiziriliall has i'ecciveil a slleiif if l`ililt=il States papers, iiicllidiiig the ellding palpers in (‘llicago. each coil- nilliilg pillllctic or liiirilorolls ol' in- iigilalit :irtlcles dcaliiig with tlic ‘iuinililllion brought upon the l'uited stale.-l l»_\' the seizure for ll lowilge -.liiiin und t he sale under the anc- iluloci"s llnllilillcl' oi' 3 ship oi' such listoiic zlssoclalioils and suggestiilg val_v.~: :lull illelliis by which lllc llliiili- Lltioil ui.iy bo uvercoinc_ It appears roni several ol' tho articles that when he Srlllla l\l:ll'iii was loaiicil lo take lnrt iil_ lin educational cruise thi 1essoi'.~‘ iicpositcii a cash gilari-liltee’ ol' il0.000 that she would he l‘clill‘ilell 4ill'cl_\' lu thc- (lily Ol' Uliicago. She ic\'cl‘ rcllirlied hui.. iiistéful. .was as 's aii'cllll_\- kiiown, sold in (‘llilrioitc- own lil slltisfy ii toiviigo clninl oi' fi- hout $2l.0i)0 and was kiiockcd down o Dr. Leo Frnilk t`or about $000. Sonic oi' the papers. received siiggesl lilo l'lsl'i'eitlii'e ol the lloilil and the olirchase oi' ille ship from Dr. l“i‘allk; others siiugcst action by thc linilcll Stale-5 Governnlent, others, action by ‘he city ot' (`lii<-.ago bill. all deniillitl- ing hcl inlnlcdiaie return and the re- moval of the stain froni the illliioillll 'inll llle civic esclltchesli. lileanivllilc l)i'_ Leo Frank sits calmly by' the lleinl of lllewllistoric ciiravel which has al- ready become more of an attraction even than when she sailed gllliantly iilto the harbor as rl. replica of the original (`olunihils ship. Wlllit Dr. Frank shall do with ller, wlielllcr lie will have her converted ini_o il colu- nioli i`i'e~ii:htel', ai pleasure sliip ol' ii show ship-or return her for ii quid pro quo to iiel' original ownei~.=:~ has not yet been revealed. wll.L enronce rl-is sssvicis Acr To 'rue i_lMi-r 0T'I`.~\\\.lA. Nov. 14.--The riuiil' en- forcement of the Military Service `Act was discussed at il leiigllly con- ference aiteiiileil by Sir Robert Bor- den, Holi. (3. J. Doherty, General Mewburn. Generili Gwntkln. chief oi" thc General Stall' Judge l)lil`i`, Central Appeal Jlidpze, iiiid Messrs. New- colnhe. Moss, liilrziir and Loriliiirer. oi’ the Military Service (‘oilncil, nnd Sli* Percy Sherwood, (‘hief of the l)o- million Police. This confereilcc dismissed the whole i-iltiiation. and' the Qovernliicnt in- tends to see thai. ille Military Service Act is ciiioi-ced to the limit of its pro- lvlsions. Every facility has been nf- forded those within tho first class to ooinply with the provisions of the act. There can he no excuse on the 'iliestion of publicity, ns there has been il prolonged campaign of olliica- tion. Oil Saturday’ of last week the time wus up. and those who lliivo neither reported for service nor up- nliod lor exemption can be treated as denerteirs. These iire llnhie to ini- -l=>.ol'n-»iit in jnil or internment caulps. ol". willloul. ceremony. they mii_v he gaihered' in and shipped nv- erscas. Failure to observe the la .v in the pics(-rilieil period deprives thc pnity iiiicctcd ol' the right to sirclc exemption. Oiilcial dcnlril is given lo li report sent. to the French press that the l class is io be rolled out in ! li, ( _ ...... 1.....- l I l _.ID ._ n ‘ i Ai_i_. l)i~;.-\i.l-:im €_~o» Box secoll ' _ ' _ February. “We will consider calling up the second class only when the iirsl is disposed of" said Hon. Mr. Doherty. _ _ lumn. D Y l Minimum charge twenty-ilve cents. I » -shc_was so severely burned,” said Mrs. _ \;;_ A _ _ __ _ Arch_-e_Brulim of 'West Northfield, N._S.,of ' V lier little daughter, whose clothes caught 7 gn 1 ' D ‘ Y V plz, _ L.” I l ire‘whiIe she was playing- at a bon-fire. ___ worthy' ci' note that Mr. Daniel Cnnlp- 55 ‘ As 'soon as the accident occurfiidl _ lieu of Riverton took :iso inlsiiels 0 5 "- f ._ ` Ml _ _ _ spread _Zarn-Buk on_ cotton__Cloths and _,_ potatoes off one aero. can any one f - _ pppléed it to tlae burns.Z At giitggie suf- ileai ilull?-ilir. Arillul- ini-ren ol _f_r_i-'_-__» ._ - -' ere agonies ut soon am- u an to 2'. Riverton has returned home' l'i'<>"1 h rglieve her, aiid gradually it drew gut all 5 fr' -1" "`”" t e pain an soreness. We ersevered with the ,`4/f,_@"_¢¢”_",- **' 'v»|L_‘§“- ~- r. ~ ~_ `_ , , \ _ _ ., _ ,_ _ _ ` . ,__ \ ` '- A".-L ' - ' - _ _T1 -_ ' ',~~S=?i;~\__§ ~ `» -2*-_-_-~==-5//f "-`_\ €=;._':'..___` `~-_ ' _ f"”'_’?¢cf ’ _'eff xr- _S-_iw-'~_»_t\`=-= ‘;-f;\1: i 21-_-Wf-'fr' -<~:T~ ,' /-_ .' -". _ -__ _ .- '_§_=_- - -_-_` *-___; _-_»=_=;;",.= Pj' _ij-\» A ,ff __ -:- .. .- ,“/ _- -- -= :_-_ »* __-=.:- <-_~ -- ~ -» /' _ \-_ _ ~?;f’”- _ \ '/ye' is ,,--f. : ,.,_ '1 i _f _ =-‘>\ -""1 f ~__.::<~-9° xg r' M13 " _ ;'»~ ;__ ---_/ _ ` -1’ _:_ f' _ --=-f:r_'>'~/-<~“\v‘.t 1_. _\_ \¥,s_\=\ ,Q-;"?=\ 'ui __/_` `_ /_"p"/1_ ` \ ».z. A/ fl A .,~ _ Nl! _ _ _,_ #___ -_ / _ _ \ 3;: ~_f`\ ." "Q "T §;’?"`.\\_ - f_-_~.‘ _ fl -T *-1 _ gg/,; "toe . /4 4\` _ \; . \ ~ ll\§*§\\\' Q .sw Q, '\ 'fer \§` " \§.; 'v _ -_ . ~ P J ____ :Q f/ balm, and it completely healed the burns.” V ? / AlthVough_Zan‘l-Buk is so splendid for such serious jg -.: :._;_E-_#_-__,€-__ bur_rls as tliis,it is just as necessary for the little burns ` ` ` which are of far more frequent occurrence-the ,igr-‘EEF bu_rns sustliiilc-ii while ironing, opening the oven door, ff-T* liandling a stove lid, striking a match,0r a scald from 5?- the kettle t r boiling fat. '~‘ As soon as the injury is sustained smear on a little Zani-Bok. You* will be ' __ amazed how quickly the pain disappears and healing begins. livery house- keeper sl‘.~3u`d keep a box on hand for aint' 'ge'lcies_ ` ‘ For cuts, bruises, sore lips, chappcrl li<.l'¢zls and chilblains Zam-Buk is indis- ensable. and nothing can equal its healing power in cases of eczema, ringworm, I scalp sores, ulcers,absccsst~J, bad legs, boils, pimples, old sores, blood-poisoning 11* and piles. All dealers or Zam-Buk Co., To; onto. 50c. box, 3 for $1.25. 'ff-.",¢{>nE»7i§\.-'75-‘¢_\¥l-3\ 351* 5-15 ; _‘y U ' -, yn 3 4-15 .-»v:,`-»y,\‘_ ,yi _.~,,- ;4_i_> - _ _ ' y_f_...:<`,._.,,;, _-~A'_.’,,¢_7?_¢V -,,`,`~4,,,__:._l¢¢_»_¢y,.;,:f'> _ ._'-._-cc. e'.,_--.|_-,_ _,V > -.02-, _ _eil 2_1 ' .5 ‘ »»-‘L ~ '~- »f-_-'_ f _ -:_-1' ». 3-., ,_ »._- »' if ___-i. fd” * § bdy its f l~¢="‘l\'1- ‘ " " ». V _ 6 Z _ \ "rf, _' S-:rd :liis coupon, Mi, _ I 4:* ‘}~,,,,,,n..f an _-~ - \ ' » ;dN_}l»}:,”_ . _,§_"»r1Hl¢ty__‘%_.__~_ _ rlpziiiia-oi' ii'.ilier\ir'..llc. ' ` ` .L __' ' ‘lr ` l " ` _ ' 3_1, " “'*’“‘ ~_ __ *il “"1" for ri riirii `> ‘ _ _ '~ _ ,___ _ _______ - or \-» .; '-‘1‘»i»\;_.'vl if. Ll-in-Hi l.: »~ ` ,”_r'1-V-_“_ _,__ _ ‘_L§ f I-.V és onio. or iree _ -#_ - ‘ ` 'f »’.l"‘-~ ` " f‘ ".~‘;_'~~f'*'- "'r'.~”'¢’.'I'Tl.._~"'~ 'z ,=-fl-‘_ ’~l"-_‘c~- .»’~i ‘ 3 “‘“' " _ ` ' ’ " ' -- ‘ -"ff\.~i~i _.-“_ i.-1.:-.*,-.2 life-cr _~__'_ll¢m.i.;.i_:l¢s....»=- \ ._A _~_i~i'=i»-e__ =*-i _.--._-.-.-_ ~1-lo ' 'arf “J ‘--__- . _ ______ __ _,L-._ 1 ' '__ _______,___ _f._-_, ___ __ - __-_- - ii HURL A 9-INCH SHELL --_ifnoivi CANADA--_ _ \ All cannot go to the trenches! That’s ob\'io;ls_ Some are too old, some are too young, others llave ties which prevent. i But who wouldn’t take a shot at the enemy, if that shot could be fired right here at lioni'e‘?¢ ~ Wouldn’t YOU strike a blow for victory and hasten the end of the \\'ai".”_ And you CAN. I ' _. _ _ _ .._-- - ..l.__¢__ ‘ Loan A Gus ron A cUNNE§f' .__...?. ll nv BUYING vicronr iioNnS1;’<‘tt`”ll _ l wk.. Canada’s splendid sons have won undying fame at Ypres and"`Viii'iy --Ridge, and elsewhere. Tllcii' glorious deeds of valor and acts of sacrifice have also Won the love and adiniration of all the freedom-loving peoples of the world. Perhapsyour boy, near relative or friend is over there in France oi' Flanders now. Think of the thrill of pride we feel to own or even know _ him. But, shall it stop at that? _ Have we-have YOU no part to plav -- _ » no duty? = ' Shall we not make it clear to Gernian despotism that Canada marshals ilot alone her fighting men? Shall we at home not make it clear that solidly behind our soldiers are _massed battalions of finance-the total of our indiv- idual Wcalth? You may NOT pull the trigger but _von CAN buy the bullets. ` $50 Buys! 1,000 Cartridges ; $500 Buys 10,000 A When You Bwy Vic ory Bonds If you have not received by mail a copy of the Victory Loan oilicial prospectus with application blank attached, obtain one from the Victory Loan Headquarters in your district, or from the Bank, broker oi' bond dealer with whom you deal. Decide to buy to the utmost of your ability. Back' l the boys across the pond and help them win the war. A _._ ll $ In Your Pocket, Purse I l \ ‘ or Safe Earns You l l _--*_lt_ ' ._i..__?__i-~ e In Victory Bonds 5 1-29' _°' `__ -Besides in Victory Bonds Your Money Fights NVHAT ARE VICTORY BONDS ?i Y _ l 1. The signed pledge of the Dominion of Canada-backed by all its I bounding resources-to repay your loan at maturity. 2 2. The evidence of your having responded in the time of national need-and the safest possible investment. _ _ 3. The long-range gun with which you shell the German trenches and help win the war. :_ Denominations of $50 and upwards. _ ,-._ `__;y~f_'g»§_ ff_;___F;12 A Due in 5, 10 or 20 years. - ' _ ~ Interest half yearly at 5l__’_» pei' cent. i` ` ~ ` Readily sold for cash at any time. M 7”? You DoN’rc1vs-L-MERELY LEND _ _.yy _-» ~;.-.- as » WHOLESALE AND RETAIL vo __ _ _ ._ _...__ ._..-.____ .__._¢ V 3 Well as Earns ' _ ` r' ri.,- -za ‘ / .I .ld .P >f~ l" » :L wi ..,