Jé comme ctosn wHr_.»wl\u‘e__- ~ = beiidfa fl ljbiqi-Taken byl- *__ \ _ _ _ _ Eye Strain 'Dye Strain, _most frequent source of waste of nerve power, o is likewise most' sure of prompt correction, it rightly treated. ~ An eminent physician writes in 'the 'New York Medical Jour- nal ”l have yet to encounter a typical case of-sick headache that was not associated with Eye Strain. _ Our own experience hss_prov- en how true this is. Our records show that hundreds having auf- fered for years from Eye Strain without knowing the cause, have sought and found relief through our examination, which proved beyond the possibility of n doubt that their eyes were the prim- ary cause of all their trouble, » and that a direct relationship existed between their eyes and the nervous system, and that s. cure was effected simply by cor-) rooting the errors of refraction /and muscles by means of 'glass- es. f - Have your eyes examined by the newest scientific methods. H. Mabon’s Optometrist and Prescription V Druggiat, MONTAGUE. P. E. I- ' Next Door Bank of Commerce -_-l__i.__..._l_,.__ ~"-"-"--'~`.____," WE CARRY J EDISON rieroeurns /r”.‘;"-' - W ; |'- ` .~ ,li ` Do you intend buying'a phono- graph this year? If so, call on us ' for demonstrations of the differ- ent models weéiave in stock. A R #A _ Write us for qootations, which will have our prompt attention. We sell them on .the install- ment plan. Call or write today. - Carruthers _& Parkman Limited __ Wholesale and Retail L Bruno, t3li)e,r:l;:l.m G;-oeariew Becta and Shoes. Paints lte. Montague, P. I. l. , ii`& , J.. »'.`-muarla. teooleroonoevneevuaseet.eoeoeevaossooioo lCll#¢GO¥9'OO84ll'§°l'CT »(_ - _ _ m locompany ‘ _` or . 'ulnlmum.chli‘ts-' twenty five eases. fl `lnailed to any isidress on receipt of rl Tl B h D Co It C tl- , _ .-;:'How_A1'~r'e not.\.cn_.m||.'|..s.-..‘»\ `»."fNd°esli. ose__a“_t_ -f ` in-' in oe¢»_:are_“?_ ___?’:’.1§»l»f£¥t‘.i-illll 1 f~"!fHl 6.3. llbeliitll I. ia' in ~ Dori: with 350 tang'-_stone for Searls nrelkwnrer. -~ B, I 1 ..»~rwo csnrs Pan woso den - nnartion for advertising in thi; wg. nmn Cash hat `nrd -'rug __o|_ouoee'rsn scnoonsn with saddened heart that a large concourse of people _attended the( funeral of _Miss Mary McDonald laiit Bunday.-S. _ _..suNoav, ss|av_|css.=-Reyr (cab- ‘l\iIl) Chris' Graham,-.pastor of the tltlontague Methodist Circuit, will preach next Sunday as follows: Low- er Montague, 11 »_a.m., Sturgeon, 2.30 ...SCHOOL WORK.-The following is the .~lf'~ndin;7_ 01' the pupils of Cm-ra# ville s~..n~-~l for rl~r~ month of Septem- 2. .\iyrilr- Iilcmlinyz 3. Bridget Flynn. Gritllo Vii.. l, Clifford McPherson.. Grade Vi.. 1, Angelina McPhee; 2, John C. i~'i\nrl.-ey; 3,,Jerome Wilson. `G\'adu V..~ l. Jnnies W. Sharkey; 2, George l\l<-Filer; Stanley McPher- son. Grade ll., 1. Philip Flynn: 2, An- gus McPhee. Grade 1., 1, Mary A. Sharkey; 2, Stella I-Iclntyre. ..*ST. MARY'S .PARISH and the community at large much regret the 110118-l`£U.re of both Rev. R. and Rev. John McDonald from this town. Rev.-_ Father Ronald has a big Scotch heart' and found his way to the hearts of all the people, while Father John -to see him and know him: is -to love him. -Bu.t'his friends are pleased to learn that Father McLean. of Summemide, their successor has the good fortune ofshaving his popularity precede him. ..*G. W. V. A. ENTERTAINMENT -A very successful and pleasing con- cert and Basket Social was held in the Georgetown Hall onfwednesday October 1, A pleasing and entertaln~ ing 'programme was well rendered af- ter which baskets and cakes were soldand tea served. Then the floor was cleared and the remainder of t-he evening was spent in “tripping the light fantastic.” The success of the en tertalnment which was conducted un- der the auspices of the Georgetown Branch oi' the G. W. V. A. in aid oi the ‘building ot a hall, ` reflects -great credit on this body, and the highest praise is due to the com- mittee in charge. These “boys" have proved themselves equal to any occas -sion and it is hoped that this will -not he tho lust event of this nature. The Ladies also excelled in kindness and attention to the out-of-Town visitors who are loud in.,the_lr praises of the success of the evening.-G. " E`As'ruRN PERSONALS ..°Messrs Joseph McPhee and FJ. Solomon Georgetown were visitors to ‘Charlottetown on Thursday.-G. _ ..*Mr. and Mrs. Henry Simpson, Georgetown were among 'the visitors. to Charlottetown during the past week.--G. _ ..*Among those who °attdnded the Kings County Exhibition at George- town last week were _Mesvrs Walter M. Walker, W. Worthy and G.C. Walk- er of Charlottetown. _ ..*Mr. Keith Rogers -the well known insurance agent, cepresent- atlve of the Canada Life Assurance Co., Ltd., visited the Kings County Exhibition on Wednesday, and waited over for G. 'W. V. A. Concert and Socialln the Town' Hall on the same night.-G. ~ Ur. DeVan’s French Pills A reliable Regulating Pill for Woman. 85 a box. Sold at al Drug Stores, or gusts, o:¢a:ii».° E' " ' PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN _,, ' 't l I __ fr Puknm .Eye_Aid __ _' g J Just how 'muon is ' uired must be accurately measured Restores Vim and Vitality; for Nervei grrnd Brain: increases "gray mutton" a onig-w‘iél béilliid you! up.._8i"abbox;h3; W0 0|' R i`\.lY OFC n'recel','t'of price ‘Gris ioolell,Dr.|| \ IILIHP o\o1_aa_oooeoooaaa»=s£¢f.»».»= \ .knewrh ngdderrzo.-it was _ ' _ V ` bi .' ~'r ii .£e.tt‘:r:s“t:"§t§lter.'i:a._?tse“..z....°°.'.r‘rtt» a|5§;ifnnc»:ie°s;;'eb»°ivt°iy eorreeuiig opml demo mi zuarantee aa a __ 1 ` -» t . _ _ ` ofeye _ _ repairing and matching lenses done 'ini J ' f _ -- wt `“'t'p“_.ma_ 6%" 7 i Un»excelled seI'_V|°¢ ' " an _ ` ~\ .aa V. ""1 ’ Olllruh -~arrived Monday; trump ' ~,= \ I °"D.e with 1300' Gite. dry cod on=herj » ,way to.Glonces/ter.--B. “ _ 1 l>.m.. Montague, 7 p.m. ' _.1 i 1 \ I / Nab. ythe Department of Sol- _ f ‘P ' . ` ’ ` _ _ _W IL ‘ ~ j~, -,:,_ I .. -s __ _- v \ 4 t N I I ` \\\\\\\ ' ,lf r -f'*'°' .ir _ he-_-f. or-sac vm.. ;., Edward snarlreyzr ' '£1 *_- -._ JIM was `a lineman before the war. Itwas difficult to _find :1 uniform broad enough across the shoulders for him when hc"“joined up” in 1914. r I Jim found army discipline hard at first, but picked up the “war business” very quickly. He was one _of the _first of the “trench raiders,”_ a Canadian contribution to the art of warfare. Jim seemed to bear a charmed life. Time _after time in the dead of night Jim jumped intola German trench, _spreading fear and disaster, and returned safe and sound. ` ' _ But one fell night his luck gave out." He stepped into a stream of machine gunbullets. When consciousness came to him again, far in the rear of our lines, he was horrified to find his right leg missing. ' During the ensu_ihg month_s_Jim’s progress was __ Clearing Sta`tior_1,_-_- Boulogne,-` “ Blighty and Home-Canada! ` H . ._ . .Hu » The shock of the. operation left Jim pretty weak for a time. He was content to sit idly -in 0"l‘_//_ ,.._ "V ~ _» --\ / 1 1 lN\\ ff f* A- `_\"_ ‘A . _/ __\ _ if ng X ' T. _- -‘ X". ._ '_ ` _ _¥ :ff _ __ ‘ A . 13 .y `_ _7 _`t"€' . v\ \_ _ \ ;\ ~\ J’ \ \` / , es* - i 0' _ _f e . ' v ' _ /It ' ._ 1 /Z, A _ _ _ ' / /1 ' I l /ri, *_ _ ._ » l r r 1- /Yfw 1 ~ _ .__ t __ it _ rs W » ,LV ~ e 1 the messages over the wires that the other ) fellow put up. So under the direction of the D;S.C.R. telegraph instructor Jim studied and perfected himself as ‘an operator. This ac- , complished, the D.S.C.R. quickly foundwhim a position. " "1 _ Jim is all right now. .He’s contented as only a' man who works can be contented.; Her' is ,earning more money than before. His en- thusiasm is high for the D.S.C.R., which gave him the training whereby he is again an~L_in-_ dependeht and prosperous citizcn._ After all, it was for Canada that Jim fought and suffered -J-'-and Canada is only too eager to repay Jim and every man impaired in body or health through service to his country. _ O U lk =l‘ Q O 0 The records of the Department of Soldiers’ Civil Re-establishment contain endless details in 'thc matter ofre-training ex-soldiersf.-“a disabled farm laborer is now a machinist; a carpenter who lost four fingers on his right hand is now afdraughtéman at a good salary~; a' former a _chair in thc sun. But this grew tiresome after slitplastcrcr iS now a printer. So it goes--a long afbit. When he began to think about getting bétck to work he realized that a lineman with an artificial leg was .rather _ ' - and interesting record of mcn deprived of limbs or impaired in health-equipped with t ` ‘ _ trainingand knowledge, impractical. That was _ 1 _ '” I “ = now following new and_~ 'his trade. He had spent Department oi So||lic|s’[.‘lviI Ile-establishment suitable trades. if years at it. And now - phclpewas _barred from following' it. - Brief "summary of I/ze work la ,_ A“g“" 3"" '9'9‘ This great nation-wide ~ ` ' . v°cAT|°NA|~ A f l organization of the _ Total number ni retraining curses undertakes I7 Mil ‘ ` . Variety ui occuuaiiens taught - - - - - . . . . . . . . .ff I Z 'ZBII H D-S-C-R~ requires M305' Aft this critical juncture, diers’ Civil Rc-establ-ish- ment came forward and ` nimml .............. ._ with knowledge and experience pointed fthe wal? out. After long and earnest___ _ discussion, it was mutu- . _ . . . _ . . . _ ._ .I3/, lilnsmnleyerl . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ . . . . . _ . ._ 5.14% lvleolcal. llumheiizigmuutaiian cases fitted with im artificial < 1 I S . . . . . . . r . . . . . . . . . Ttainumhcrolmeu 'nt " _...........ll,4B4 ' ' rim rumen if muiiiif _ _ .'.°f'f'f'l .......... _ _ 5 ass “derable °xp°”d““’°° Percsutese oi re-trained msn pieced in civil nccupatios . - . . . - - - ~ - - . 811.20% ' Sick . . . . . . . . _ _ ._ . _ _ . . . . . . _ . _ . . . __ 3.23% ' H To meet its expenses a part of theVictoryLoan _ “ 1919 is to be used. But . . .1 m_W_,° its maintenance, uiiti / everydisabled cx-soldier . . . . . . . _ . . . . . .. 3154 any decided that the _lnnlargjtunguarnatisnraixatgié .aim G..-H-‘ gtg); 5 1 .andindependcnt living, nearest thing to his old trade was that of a tele- graphcr' despatched-.1 _If I Jim couldn’t any more string wires on the poles ~ he coulfcl learn to send ~ ~ v _ ‘ I _ ` Morals number ai mea rscaiv_in| imc medical ' his one of the most sac' attentisneacrweelr _ . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . _ ._ 5,l2l g red obligations that _ lNFoR|uA'r|oN AND sERv|cs:_ Total number elapsliestislahrsmalnymant . . . . ._ ll.I " " "needle emplsymn ........ _. ||_2 ` _ _ _ _ _ . " "mslrlsa aaswaralnullien , limit of your ability- Ileueiits . . . . . . . . _ . _ _ . . . _ _ _ . . . . _ . . . . . ..245_l _ _ the 1 Canada has to ldis-' charge. Support to thc' 33 ‘* in . l _ _ _ Ind, Canada V L¢o||&\ls\a\!n p _ ff _~. " _ . _ idea-o;’na'onn»»°l;-tgtmiyilbrqfknanca V . _ _ ~ - _ _ _ ' qf'MaDota»'»(o»afCan&le. 4 4, _ » ‘;»__®w;’_§l__v,j..,'t.§§3e'§&'@,»,'.._.=.;rh;/_ft- °=;_'»;'»_'>;ins.‘;§’.;.~uLmra_s;oa&u£a.r..fs.; “ . _ \ ~' _ _ ,M °` 4; " ’ , :~ ' ` ' 1' " is fitted with a vocation . ' sian in immune me =»»_|i¢a_fr¢¢ ...... ._ :Ian enabling him to, earn "'”_"'|',,,'f,'°f:',f¥.'i'§.'l1'lff'l.fl‘l'iffiif.?fif.1iJfi'|4.14e _ f°' himself an adequate \ _ _ VICTRY LOAN 1 91 __ _ _ __ _ Mgvery D_olla,rj Spent in Canada” | ' 6