rt-}?-:=¥Q&-`t'~¢~o§&».`X= rl SEPTEMBER 30 :ore g . ' _ ` trim cnarxorirarown ouaanmr PAGE saves _ Your mranns een uuy\` anytnintz you can give them-except your photograph._ Melre an appointment today. The Cu' ikfs dio ch;-w. K. Meeouosmoiobo For Er- caan rnurt aooouipauy order, Muni ..°'r. eosoou ivss is Guardian A . sid I ' ' ‘ ' A C81] lal have sittings made for your ire. New DesP'lsav .Bro-ck _Xmas photographs Our staff can ive "‘ gesting NOW is the time to g yO\ll' work better attention than lat- er. Make an appointment Sogday. October 4,` at Emerald. All foday at l'~‘.H The Bayer Studio Kilt Holiday Photographs i A. li. Lion, stun. 3 °c_ “The Western Guardian ' The Eastern Guardi n tion for advertising in this column £180. is Guardian agent in Summer mum charge twenty nve cont; representative in Montague. I ..'°‘ DUNDA8 BAPTIST cHuR(;H, *__ l Service will be he-ld on Sunday, Oc- ._M||_|_|NgRy__gn¢u|-day, Soptom- MOUNT STEWART CIRCUIT--Sen tober, let., at 7.30 p. m. in the Pres- THE Monmne nAll.v Guardian ber aotli and following week. Au- vices “ell Sunday- Omher 1st= hyterlau Church. Subiectr “A sed be obtained at Lafferty’8 Tensor- tumn showing of new millinery styles. Blllck Rlvbl' 11 3- U1-i Mello 7 ll. ln- Statement of Fact,"-, Slleclal Mllslv, Parlors. suinniersido. siNci.Aia sr srnw.-mr, urn., sum- Hey- F- W- Snwdvn- Mount Stewart Preacher; nov. it. N. Rand. Every. me,-g|q,,_ 2320.9_29M2|Eu_ 3 p. ni. Rev. H. Miller of Baie Verte, body welcome-_ BUILDING FOR SALE.-33 x 10 _.___ N. B., Dullstalfnuge 7 p. ln. Mr. Amos . t _ ~ _ _ - y will you pardon us for Sug_ Jael hor particulars upnly to J. T. Manners- Market prloea on Went llllle. Summerside. M2i. Friday: Black oats 55c; white oats i 304:; pork, organs attached, 12 3--ic; to ~-'ssmous ACCWENT--' Ml`5~ covenso sEAMl.Ess alunilnu i3e;egga zsu; potatoes 4oc. 'rliere is William G°“‘”“ Hehfl °f Uflfdlllilll _ _ tie foul' quart inanufactuer'scapaci- 'i considerable quantity of oats be- mel with bb"b"° lblbflbb mlb Week bb Regular price $1.50 selling at $1 ing brought to market. The dry weath- ‘be “bb” of “ bad fall' from the bbrb MR3_ Au/|N 5 HUNT Holliran’s Summerside. M2iE1i -'ir has retarded ploughing and many km' Wbgre “lib IRM bbblll) gftbbrlng __.' ` iarmers have threshed their crops. 9555' ever” " B were "’ en' an Tl tl - |_|vE STQQK 3A|_E__0,, Wed-_ _H_ both arms badly strained. on §l;lDdel;7:loc3liIr/fldslatqlivosltog, Pe|-‘anal attention to Am_ the latest and most pleasing effects in n w seasorfs mllliiiery. SINCLAIR 0 l‘¢llf-Ph°t0El‘llDl1Y- ti STEWART, 1/rn. sunirneraiue. 107 Queen St. Phone 68-J. S \v/Mr” _ \vllma\\\\\\\\\lev1luul/ it . Q #IZ i Eginoni Bay last Sunday.-The con siding with her daughter. Mrs. J. gr--'rr _ i - lditlon of Mr. Frilhilbert Poirier is im Foley, at Spriiigileld, has returned to " ' l rovin thou h ver radual --Mr her own home at S ringfield W llll if-1\\\\\I I Fall. Boots For Men t E ' 1 I /r"'r' A /,;' I,"/' \ _ ,"0 I' /. "ln :, f A. ~' A. - “' ,_ ‘*<.._. - 4 /f ~v t* »_ ,tr $6.00 _Our new boots for fall ar the nicest ever shown. -. ;_ 0 See"th`e"'i1'l.in" metal lace and button styles show with cloth tops, colors Gre and Black. T he newest lasts are here '<5D» Alley & Co. e Queen ly and at tiiis season of the year the spending a sllort time wltll friends ut' Schopll on Wednesday forenoofi. Tho -Fltnewstl. PAn'rv.-A farewell Austin Murphy at her home ill Ken VIIII.\\\\\\\\Yfl0EI'-'»\\\\\\YllI3\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\iIlIIIl l’flBl:tB and Special rziczztfazi must ii. as well as lucrative position.-Rev Forty I-lours' Devotion.-Mr. Ozil Gal acres of land. llc has recently hur- vestoil his crop, taking 120 stocks, bin der sheaves of wheat off this acre and il. half. This is certainly a good crop the Northumberland spent last Sun in Abram's Village finishing up sever the children.-The Farmers" Co-opera tive Store at Wellington is doing nice- business is rushing, so nluch so that as i_t is well filled, good and dry.-Mr ‘ _-Mr5_ A, Rainer of Boston in on a rc-ute to Halifax, N. S. on abusinoss Thomas Gallant, who works aboardbi /init to nor mother at 0"Loury_ W ftrip in the interest of the firm. _WEDDING BELLS__ A very diliyvnialsls pto Snmmersidc on Thurs pretty wedding was solnlenlzed at the ' home of Mr. alid Mrs. Daniel McKen- *Miss Mnymio McDonald, Crapaudf 25th inst, when their eldest daughter, - _ Mabel, was united in marriage to Mr, guest of MFE' Arthur Dawson' V' Evergreen and Roses. The bride was _ pall., and carnied a. bouquet ol' _Mr Arthur and MMS Comm, who ,0I`. -Mr. Duncan J. Bonnell, Adver- _M,~_ Ramsey of Camphemon pa|,}_ tising Manager for R. T. Holman, -1 visit to O'Leary on Monday, W Limited, crossed' yesterday morning , 1- by the S. S. "Northumberland" en- l - . . all -Mrs W H Turner of O‘l.eary is man visi'te'il' the' Summersldc High gedoqno W Dr. who is, spending a brief vacation 0 lT PAYS to buy in this Province. -ONE CENT per word “cn mn,-_ ..°lT PAYS to buy in this Province. ..°0Nl CENT per word each laser _ , tion for advertising in this column. _ all MEMUll|lM __._____.._____.____,,,_,_,_,_,__,__.;;_____,_._._.______________,V_____; f0l`m@l‘ly MPH. Hattie B. Moore ant] ugghllcbvill bgltlsld blzfyauctlfiholbllillg ne-e-Pl`l1";'Ellllt)a";'l:lh B353-sl; th); M32? Sllmolw or tlle late Cihpt AA si Hum' , . - - r . __Mr_ B_ D_ Waite' Tig“-ish’ and Rev_ le GENES 0 ill0lil`ll el' ll'l0l.liEl‘, MTB. liafiord an unusual opportunity to|Montague, P. E. l., Miss Jessie.Gra~ DL Monaghan' Mis-c0,,che_ were in G. R. Moore. Grafton St., city and the c asc some excellent horses and llllm Bild Mr- Wllllilm llellfy SellcH~ Summerside Th,,,.sd,,y__H_ following brothers and sisters: Mr., ggi( DTT: t;a1lenwct;)i;imelnces at 1 hahah. W bgth 3fdMuirrsy lHsrh<\>)r. __ Geo. H. Moore, city; Mr. W. W., - . - em ses. . r . el llll B Il lllsrr age y _C DL 30;, sw t d~ Mr, Moore, of Ottawa: Mr. R. M. Moore, ' 2292-9-29M2l alle ,RSV-Cglwlg Wglglll-"till Shdd-‘i\¥l~ Stew;-t_ westI;>0|nt'w,:;re iz: Summa; of Alberta; and one sister Mrs. l. C. rews urc . er e we ng “me on Wednesd y and went ,hr u h Nelson, Boston. The reniains arrived MILLINERY sH_OW.-Our Milyi- ceremony tea was served by Miss to Churlomemwuasame ,1ay‘__H_0 g here last night. The funeral takes ery staff extend an invitation to lad) lVlB1‘SHr0l Wright. Then the happy Good Photography - rfuet Place on Monday (ict. 2nd, from ll oiners to call on Saturday, Se`pt_ couple left, driving home that morn- _Capt Dqucett' Rusucovme and (;mf.;on'5¢_ Ween at 230 I, m S,.,.v|,»e., , ~ ' -'l0lll. Or during the following week, U18- , p tk W'| ,h St 1 B -id id' at the house at 2.15.. ilit`el'ri.ielllt Poo- Mmierate Pncel when they will be reudy to shew mem ._ _ -,,",,»,' 'IS ' 8" W r $8’ pa “_ ples cemetery. \ __A ' 2320-9-zsivizi zle. French River on Monday evening- spent the week one in Tryon, tire A FAnswEl_l. wir- ti t il party was slven Frltlny nisht. Sept- Pele' 'l`°°“1bS Of LOW River- The -Mr. and Mra. L. Maotiougall. of emcrotilxlng res mum WHL 23rd to Corporal J. H. Hogan of the SOFBUIOHY “'88 D€l”l`0l`m@¢l by flle RSV- G1-n d ld | 1; t fi (1 ¢ No ty lf 11 ii- ,.\ . 1 1.. |. 5th Siege Bilitei-_v by his sister Mi-g_ G. Sutherland, under an arch of M§d,;:,(;(;{ '0,?asu,,3H_:,'_H WD ren B R Whes; u:;y,_,_0|?|'e,? ms, \,`_f,,,‘u,;‘|"\;.,`,:l,_;_' Now it drf/ops its i`i=‘ll'l'|ll llmul: slngtoll. 21 nlllllflel Of H0DB,RlV€I‘ Bhd ibbbbfbbl’ Kbwbeb lb Wblbe- Wm’ the -Mrs. Horton who has been resid- They -have felt tlic"iit»i:=t-lttss fool- Summersiile friends being present be ibbvenllf/“bl Ve" and OFBUBB bl0S~ in fm frm /1 t 3 ,-1 ne] 1, gt gw usa png ll.as cps sides lhevyoung people of Kensingtor lbmb- and Cbffled b bbbllbbl' bl returned to lier home at Boston,.U. S. Oi’ the Frost-Kings swiil iitlvuiiou- tl vici . aide hal fe hile h si l an nity A very enjoyable time ll ll l‘ Nl. W BI’ stef. A_ W , Tn h g it hi b ,,, 0`i was spent in dancing and other amuse who _acted as bridesmaid, was dressed y ' 551,; 25,3 ;,,,_,~ps,,5Np1,,|l?,,,?},f|mi,:,l:f,;“ lriide of the appetising luncli server* *Webb Pea* The 8l`00m WHS H\lDD0\`l' have been sponding iholr vacation at ’I‘llei°e’s a darkness on tho river, by llle kllld hostess. assisted by the id by his cbbblbi -G°"d°’l Tbbmbb bf Springfield, returnei on Monday to Shadowetl by tlie tlariiening sky, Misses May Hynes. Bertha Hlsslns bbdeque- Tb” bridal l"*‘”°Y °“°°"“d tire states. w And tire rustling leaflets elilver. Mill’ Cllllsll, Ella Malone and Annit -bb bbbm bb the btrblb bf Mn' _.___ As the chilling willd sweeps bv. Murphy. After the inner mall was 1°-'lb5°b“'B` Wb'ld'l“l5 Mbfcbi ' bbbb' -~Mr. Froland. of Stanley, is spend- Cliill October! Black November A fully satisfied dancing was again in mb"-V febbbfbd by Ml” Laura MC' ing a short time as the guest of his You are winters herald true; dulged in till an early hour Saturday Ewbb- After the Cerbmbbyl °‘"“' b daughter, Mrs. G. Taylor at Knuts- Bright and beautiful September. m0l”nfnE- Then the crowd dispersed bubdbbd Pebble sbt d°“'“ bb b s“'bP` ford. W Wo must say farewell to you. often- wishing Corporal Hogan 9 .nous supper, served in Mis. McKen- . speedy and safe return when the wal 119'” bbbbl best style' The rbmblbdbb -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reid. Crap- JOSEPI-UNE MacLELLAN. --_ I ’f the evenibg wb” Spent' lb blbylbgi and, are -spending a few days at Bed-4 ‘ -ABRAMS vn_|_Ac.E.-Mr. Benai games and S'“€"15- The guests d‘=~1foru, tire guests or their daughter _ A. Arbenault, ol’ Calssle s.pe1ltla,5i_S\ln bar'-ed tn their hobnes after Wlshlng My-5_ Har-vy Norton,-V ` _*WWW* day at his home. Mr. Arsenault, wht wr' and Mrs' Tobmbb 3 hablll’ and ` was a teacher, has been working dlir i b"°,bbe"°“5 lbbmey tbbbbgh life' ~Candida.t'e L. Hurst. of Salvation ing the past two summers at (lafllstor lI']h*;lybrid°ostlW*;"m§h‘€;] rgflblbbt tbf_Army. has left the Island for N. IL., Point, ill connection with the Car For ` 5 ' C Y b bb 9 Webb" bi `.after 3 weeks collecting work. She ry Pier. His ability soon won for him "mmg which W” b bubbl-bbtlbl, is entering college next month forl wgageghgr?i?,1c;,,-bu1lg3|§du;dvi;-$81523 a mark of distinction, with the resulll ’b°‘1“° "bm the L°“5 mv" Fbx Cb" ofilcershi . , ` _ _ P l (1 kl , dt ld that now lie liolds i1 very’ responsiblt ?““°b“ McKenzie “bd Josie M°G’e' -_ svlhrllrxlgr i£ll1ll~eeew':;ks?I glt]JJtf,liIdI1Pi1‘l;;Itt1l`;’0St "°Ml`E~ L~ Mbcdbbgall- bl Glb“W00d»,L1NlMENT and in six days I was out Father Boudreauit went to Grand Riv' played the organ at the ‘Methodist t k 1 _ I tm ki th b M L1 _ or Sunday afternoon to assist at tht church at Bethel oil Sunday evening.l|g1;;_rm:g:_n n t 9 8 B The same being done in ii creditable ARCHIE E_ LAUNDRY lallt. Of Abranfs Village last spring -Mr. Alfred Mountain, Summersitle l‘lll1llll€l‘- W Edmonton, sawed 31,5, bushels of wheat on 1% Vias returned from the North West. 'i **-‘ i U]‘l"l‘0 WN» HARKETB Butter (creamery). in prints .36 day at his home in Abram's Villagez- -Mrs. A. D. Crue. Suinmerside, who -The Misses lLizzie and Rc-so Mc-'Bbllbf (wb) lb ' -r ~~ ~~ -~~25 i0 25 Mr. Joseph E. Wedge, who has a good has been visiting friends in Crapaud' Donaid. were outward nHBBSng€'l'S bylB“"'°’r (fresh) lb "M28 bb '30 reputation for handling cement, was and Tryon returned home yesterday.'the Northumberland on Thursday Eggs' dbz' -- `morning returning to Waltham, Mass., Be” lb' lrbtbm al house fountlatioiis.-Tlie school ai -Mr. Herbert Bowrless, Kensing-,after spe`nding their vacation with b1°wi° m' St. Hubert, teacher Marguerite Le- lon, was among the many attending their parents. Mr. and Mrs. James §b'°k““‘~ 'bd clere, has been closed during the past 'he Exhibition in the city Wedues McDonald, Glengarry. ~H. . by (Neem ) mn few days owing to an epidemic among day. ---- ?,§;_';wlb‘b"°“"°’“7 "°” -Rev Dr Wadman and Mrs W ~ Taming' but m to I6 Potatoes por bus. .. . .30 to .40 Oats (black) bus. .....50 20 to .30 .15 to .20 .13 to .14 ll £0 I6 ..$12 to $14 ll\\\\\\\l/J/1 extra hands me hi,-ed to cate., to the ' ___ on the Island, gave a highlyt ins-truc-'Bats' (white) bus' " '47 . . p ' . _ ` ‘_ ~. Cyrus salient, of urban ville paid e FIRST METHODIST. ® \ `~. p@\\ ` visit to his home last week, to bid his -Mrs, D. S. McQuarrie, Crapaud. 11 b' m" semlbb- Slllllect. "The l’o-` 5 50 it-1 . -~ A ‘_ relatives and friends goodbye. before has returned home after a successful W" t0 Rfltalll Divine Relation in Hu-` C-<\_»j going overseas with the heavy siege operation in the P. E. I. Hospital.--V. fllllll Llf0~' 2-30 D- m~- Sllllfllly School 3 ' I ww- buttery.-Mr. anti Mrs. Denis Arsen- \` ’ M We use perfect lenses. 1, iitti more than the AP 'cbgiglmoilgg kllnds, abut the difference 5 SECONDS in comfort is worth many l-ll11@S U10 - ' difference -iii price - 1 Eyes- examined scientifically and l fltt tl, proper y 0-i. J. MABON ru at and dpticlan il‘al=l°l‘ lil 24 b0“"b~ spending a week in Crapaud, the _ 5 D bb' “Pu¢nmn"'¢" ='°°*l1°= guest or Mrs o B watrruan -v sr JAMES Imam" l" Nb” Dm' Bank of commerce away that drawing pain.eases instant- ____ 4 _ I 1 \ 4 \ . . I. . ,, Mbmibgue P E ly, makes the feet feel good 'at once _Mi-_ L. Mattix iroln the States is Y 11 a. ni.. Sermon, Tho Mission of 2115’9'19“”“' Get s 2st- bottle- or "l>utnam's wdsy- on a viait to ule mother at west cape, christ, ' 2.30 p. in., sunday school and . #__ _ _ after an absence of ovcr sixteen Bible (Blass. 7 p. nl., Sermon "The n s. i; y s ly _ ,,, ai) uult, of Miscousche. paid a visit to -Mr. and Mrs. Robert Simmons. lefmyfllh lllld tho ll0i>0 Of llcflfllnir, ' \` _ -D-/' Urban Ville last wc-ck. llrapaud, rect/ntly spent several days tl01l- Preaciler, iluv. It. G. Ful Smht is too precious to “me with » - in Summe~rs»ld‘e and vicinity.-V. 1011- ' li gif” b“Y'“5 “b""“‘°l°"' buy “ g°°d _ -Mine Minnie wrlglil and ivllee ' an/ics crluncrl. o - 4 I3 PL-lr-:o IN Sore, blistering feet from corn-pinched' toes can be cured by Putnam’s Ex- F* J lllsu - ~ _-W 'M __.___» -_.__'---i .`, -Mr. J. K. Ramsey. of Port Hill, eac er. Rev. Dr. Fullerton. \ . ll .l, ii* ‘ paid a visit to friends at Maddock dur ' illg the week-end. W ZION CHURCH. `» . ELLIS’ For Pickllllg. Spices, All Kinds. You are sure to get _them fresh 0ur trade is so great that our customers will not allow our stock to get stale. Our Vinegar is of the very best quality. Ellis Pharmacy, Ltd. For Quellity. llifftf. 0 - et Good Jars -_ There is not much satisfac- tion in making good pickles and chow only to have it sD0il when put away for winter use. Use Good pickle 1 a r s, though, and you won’t strike this trouble. And the best jars to use are ‘ the famous PERFECT SEAL AND ROYAL A MASON ` -the strongest. _ S_3f¢§l. P681? and most absolutely air-tight jars you can get anywhere. , Get t h e m at Sunnyside ‘ Crockery Store. Black 81 Co 7 p. m., Sermon, Subject, "Sin'n Ap] _ I Ruth Bouliter, Victoria, were visitors 'Iliff-I* deepening Ministry of Jesus." Sundayl |_ -Mis's Amy Trowsdale, Hampton, School and Bible Class at 2.30. 7 p. m.. d s-Dent the past few days at the “For- S0l‘l'll0ll- 3llllI€‘-<‘-l. "The Leavcn of t ester House," Crrlpaud.-V. Pharisees." Students especially wel~ come. Preachor, Rev. F. H. Little- h -Miss Alma Myers, Victoria, is johns gays hwelcoine and seats providedf r 4 Y ' f- ' yen,-B_ W Cure of Frivolity." Strangers al-' -Mrs. (Dr.) A. M. Bell, Crapaud. 11 a. m.. Service 2.30 p. ni.. Sun-- has returned home after spending a day School and Bible Class 7 p m ` _ u pleasmlt vacation with friends in Bed- Service. .All seats free. Preacher, r eque. V. *___ Rev D McKenzie ti? W' , And Chow -Mn; wzguieuwneiigieiir. crggguinri. CENTRAL cHn|s1'|AN. _ returns nes ay I1 BD K a short time with friends ln Boston, ll a. m., Sermon. 2.30 p. m., sun. Mass-.-V. day School and Bible Class. 7 p. m., Sermon. A hearty welcome to all. -Dr. Delaney. Wellington. was- in Seats free. Preacher. Rev. 0. B. Summcrslde on Wednesday and pur- Emery, of St. John. chased a new Ford Runabout automo- bile from Messrs R. T. Holman, Ltd. BAPTIST CHURCH The machine is complete' in equipment and well adapted for touring pur- 11 s. m., Sermon, Subject, "An lm- |,05@9___H, possible Request. 7 p. m., Sermon, Subject, "An Alwakened Conscience." ll The Sunday Sc ool meets at 2.30 $1’000 Reward" ' An urgent intvitation is extended to ron A °A°=sg;,p4f,;;;“°== °°~- 222.1"‘il."‘.1l.i-.§°’i$.§li...l§§.l"$?. 3:2 2.30. Preach. Rev. Chas. R. Free- 'ro any; personbwnoncannoltl be|.l~.ti|l:d '“““' of Const pat on y r. am o 's , Pill the above reward will be paid. ST' PAUL 8’ S. ...’.i."..l'.;:.°‘.‘::":.i:r;'=:.:'.°.1':.‘:2;i..'.:. u -. --. -mer cures as Ur. Hainiltoms Pills. Relief Hbll' C°""""“’°"' 7 b- fb" E'b“‘“3 instantly follows their use. Thai Prbybf' ‘Au “bb” "°°° bli din headache goes forever, that , - fevlhrisg feeling ln the skin il soothed 9?' P E15” 3' , ili ilt d tomsoh di - _ g:1'3'\;\.e°;l¢'°ppgd_an B B 15th Sunday after Trinity. Holy D . b ous ,bout mm' DL Communion 8 a. m.. Matine, lnterces- ' ilaiglltton'§ nebllls; they arg mlm sions and Sermon ll a. m. Sunday - enough for s child to use. Y°¢ °erta|n School 2.30. Evensong and Sermon 1 and effective in action in thu mo" 7 p. m.. All seats free and unappro- Sunnvside _ ' W ‘ -llll-I-I-'F*'-“-*'__'-'-1 chronic cases. Get n 26c. bo! today; printed. Rev. Canon Simpson and i th,-,xt hr-mg Bm] lmop robun xy] Ray. D. J. Mdcflhflflld. ssvsas nlllsunlrlc ` n the blood, which affects the _ muscles and joints, producing in- ome defect in the digestive prof.-sas. t0 Hl1lIlDl0l1 Slllltllly- ' 11 *‘- "lu Sermon' Sub-l0<‘-l- "'l`ll°" blood tonic, is very successful in the restinent of rheumatiem. It acts he blood, and improves the diges- walits of the public.-inspector Gai -Miss Mchauglilan and Mr. Helid- tive address to the pupils, on hislC;g£;’tBbu€{ls"" ' ` go '63 iant has returned from the Western orson of West River, paid a visit to.llllSsl0m1ry work in Honolulu, Sand-'Wool N' ' " ‘" 0 '68 R I) T l. & part of tile island, where he paid a friends at O'Leary on Monday. W WlCl1 Islands.-H. p,,.,,,,,p; H, mln ‘l 0. _ of lbbglbl’ "9" ’"”b"°""g "°`h°°""-Sta' *__ WW' Ducks pair' 70 to so 1 tion agent McQuaid of Mlscouche was -Mrs J Brooms, who has been re ' Prince County Exhibition Suinmersitle THURSDAY & F RIDAY ‘ October 5th and 6th, 1916 $1500.00 PRIZES $1500.00 HORSE RACES . oN ruunsmv, ocioliizlz, eil.. $400,000 in Prizes, 3 Classes Free For All Trot and Pace. Purse $200.00. 224 Trot and Pace _ 100.00. 3 Year Old, Trot and Pace. “ 100.00. Entries for Horse Races Close October 2nd. CREELMAN M»acARTHUR, J. F. ARNETT, Pres. Sec’y.-Tres. 2200-08Mtllslll3i. 0' Government* (lfficial A Report ll .0 0 i\»ArioNAL H Cream of Tartar Compound SUPERIOR T0 CREAM TARTAR IN EVERY WAY ’1`he Goverment official bulletin issued by the Analytical Dep- artment, Ottawa, recently states that commercial conditions have seriously changed as regards Cream of Tartar, and a substitute for this article is offered. Samples fave been tested; no particular ublection to this compound can be urged. This compound retails at 10 cts. for 1-4 lb. pkg. 18 cts. for 1-2 lb tplkg. and 35 cts. for 1 lb. pkg. See that the brand “Dearborn’s ational Cream of T artar Compond" is on the package. l 2255-9-26 m 1 mo "5`- I __ _ -__» W 'Groceries that are ,ll 1; Fresh, Clean and Pure are the only kindyou can buy at TUPLINS, Kens- ington. The quality of our groceries is of the best-but ' our prices are no higher than other stores. Try our grocery department--you’ll like our 1 goods, service and prices. , Kensington ii 1 tttrlsfritf. > PMNS DISAPPEAR Rlieumstism depends on an acid ammatiori, stiffness and pain. This old gets into the blood throligh Hond’s Sarsaparilla, the nlrl-time irectly, with purifying effect, on on. Don’t sulfer. Get Hood 'I iroduy. / ‘ - ' 51- -ECONOMICAL. --EASY T0 APPLY. -'WONDERFUL RESULTS. Economical because used with water. easy to apply if directions are followed; makes the old look new. There are three reasons' why' is in daily use in thousands of Canadian homen. We guaran- tee every bottle. df not satis- fied, your dealer will refund your money. For Clmaning and Polishing hardwood floors. furniture and all wood-work it has no equal. Try it at our risk. 4 FROM YOUR DEALER 25s to $3.00. Channell Chemical Co., Ltd., i E f _ - ' - _:§*l Put down Building Expenses I By ‘Using The No-Warpitlg, No-Swelling, No-Cracking Wall Board. For Interior Work. Save Muss, Dirt and Delay. Get Better Walls and Ceilings in Less Time and at Less Cost BISHOPRIC WALL BOARD Is the only Wall Board with Lath re-enforcing. It is the Lath that keeps the Wall Board Stiff. Kiln dried lathes are inbedded in toughened Asphalt _Mastic (non-burnable) and pressed with a surface of heavy sized fibre board. It is water-proof, moisture- proof, sound-proof and fire-resisting. Comes in sheets 4 ft. x 4 ft. ready to apply. For further particulars as to price, etc., apply to, Poole & Thompson Lid. 7 Montague, P. E. I. 2215-9-zsswsl. ' '~ “~'~ 2-,L_ i nfl _ r_ 413 _ Fire Insurance A Necessity Then insure in good strong stock compan- ies,which never contest an honest claim such as is represented by E. R. BROW 0 Toronto, Can. , `.L ‘ Charlottetown