OCTOBER 13, 1917 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - WPA ‘ -» --if-==--: ,- 2-, . -.=...=..`,¢,__ _, . A 'Y i . YOUR FRIENDS can buy anything you can give them- xcept your photograph Make an appointment today ii... c....i.’. sinii.. ‘ New DesBrisay Block I ,_ _y Triliing Cost. coop PiioroonAPH`Y We photograph men aa men are it'a a business matter- ' And thore'a no fun or bother. Your family, friends. and busi- ness associates want your portrait, Maize an appointment today at the lite Bayer Studio ` A. E. LYON, Studio Good Photography Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. '-l07 Queen St. Phone 68-J. Expert Eye Testing Our experience in vision testing coupled with the best optical parlor in Kings County, enab’es us to correct your eye troubles with scientific accuracy. Eye strain is the direct cause of many ills. At first signs of eye strain the eyes should be examined and ii glasses a r e needed, they should at once be worn. We use the same methods and instruments as the leading eye specialists in larger Cities. You will find in our parlor such instruments as the Elec tri c Operated Opthalmometer. Ski- Optometer and the Retinscope. Come in and be convinced that we can give you the best service’ obtainable a n d at moderate prices. E.E. Parkman _ Montague Shadow Test Have your eyes tested by bt. Always satisfactory. - Delightful results. y Only accurate chlld's Test. Works wonders in dlilicult. cases. The harder the case the better. Eliminates guesswork. Succeedg where others tail. ,y Try it today. ` ' H. J. Mabon Drugglat and Optlclan N¢xt Door Banlt cl Commerce Montague P. E. Island |11 ‘J l |----~ J FARM PRODUC WAN1‘En» At our Seed and Fqled Plmples on Back and Scalp. Hair Came Out. Healed l 'l iound red pimdples comin out be- .I w my right shoul er blade. '§he pim- /nn p es festered and then `\ spread on my back. This hada burning itching feel- ing. Then an eruption broke out on my scalp in , .1 sg-i .'- a patch and hair came out. “l used Cuticiira Soa and Ointment, and after had used two boxes of Ointment with three cakes | of So I h al d ap was e e (Signed) Geo ones, Edmonds, Brit ish Columbia, u y4 1917 Cuticura Soap daily and Cuticura Ointment occasionally revent implcs and other ern tions othing etter. For Free Slitmple Each by Mail ad- dress post card “Cntieura, Dept A, Boston, U S A Sold everywhere Butter (prints) .. . . ..40-44 Eggs . . . . . . .. . ....40-42 diiiciwns, ii. _ ....10-20 Huy, cwt. .. . .. ....60-70 Straw (cwt.) ... .....$7 Oats (black) bush. . . . . . . . . .. _.60 Ducks, each . . . . . . . . . . . . ..95.$1.00 'Beef, lb. (retail) .. _ . . . . .'20-28 Chickens (pair) . . .. ..$1.00~1.40 Potatoes, bush. .. . .. . . . . . .50 Pork . . . . .. .. .. . .....17~19 i`iiries.._... _ . . . _ . . . . . . _ . . . _ _.is SUMMERBIDE MARKETS Barley, bus-_ 80-85 Buckwheat, bus. . . . . .. 75- 1.00 Butter, (dairy) lb. 38-39 Butter, (creamery) lb. .. . .. 43-.44 Calfskins . .22 Eggs,doz. . . .. .40 Hay, (pressed) ton.. . . $10.-$12. Oats, (white) bus.. .. . . ......60 liides lb. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .15 Lamb, pclis cat-li .. ...__ .40-.90 Oats. (black) bus... . .. .63 Potatoes bus 50.-.55 Pork lb. . 16.-.19 'l`urnips, bus. . . . . . . . . ._ ..' .25 Wheat, bus. .. ._ . _. 1.75-2.25 ool (unwashed), lb. .. .. .55 Fowl,-. . .16-.18 llllI'IIIIl.\\\\\\\\?II|llll Men-’s 5 an Boot 5 We arg offering one hundre fIlIi;\Irfé\\i“\\\\\ /IA§\\\\\W 'H E-‘ ”= o ii W ._ O E E' Q \< Q- \\\\\YIlIf4\\\\\\\\\V/I”II.“\\\\“70II airs oi’ Doctor Special heav n boot 'regular price.. ..$8.5 I 6.95 The Doctor Special boot Zio nt’ the best Canadian boo y ado, -the solos are double t the 'heels and leather lining. See our window 5 Alley & Co. ‘- Dustbane- (pri _Warehouse, Queen li St. We are open to,`buy prices. n~f Seed Wheat and -Chea- per Wheat for Poultry .- do *_" l Barley 2 and 6 npwed. Buckwheat, all kinds, also good Presse Hay. We have a bi? s oclr of Feeds oi all k nd: which we are selling at oweet prices. . ov- _,-..`, -_,C-. -_/E. -._, ,Phone 205.? _ 'extra work. Some know that 'when this dustis inhaled it for Cash and at highest 5 ` White and Black (Oats. ~ loiten causes sickness. One - Dustbane Every house keeper knows ful bother and causes lots of cannot afford to do without Dustbane. It 1° not pnly a great labor. saver but it kills germs and often prevents sickness, Order a tin of ' f 011 zmoe rods . ; '°ii‘...’....i.. sash... ii. ni. and kegs for large users Carter& Co.: Ltd. 0 - ,.4 _ LW- ..._..4~w- 1 ,__ _ _ _ ~ - -i _Carvell Bros. at Ver 0 I l _ ' ' . -yg l . r '. ' ‘ . i - : . i ». = D ` _ d. se ts for CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. 'the Young People on the Fm-fmyf by i the Secretary, the other “Educating Dairy butter .. .. . . . . . . ,.38-40 the gh-is for the }10m,_,~- by the p,~e;,i_ Wool, (washed), lb. .. .. .75| W The Eastern Guardian f.‘.‘Z.‘3.‘f’;Z;.i’i.'i."‘.-§I.’.;’f"‘” 3' ”' ‘”°°" ian agent for Annandale and viciinity. ..'BlG REDUCTION ON THE PRI- ucs of dry goods. 'hosts and shoes, hardware, crockery and glassware at lnrruthers, Montague. 506-10-6MSatWed6i. .JINSTITUTE MEETING-~On Fri- day evening, October- 5th the Elmira Wonien's Institute met at the home oi Mrs. J. J. Campbell.- Nine members and two visitors were -present. After the reading -and adaption of minutes, knitting was discussed. Twenty- three pairs of socks were forwarded to Mrs". Hyntlnian for tho soldiers at the iruiit. The members then dis cussed means oi’ raising more funds for Red Cross purposes. They decl tied to hold a. Whlst. Party the latter pert of October.` Two intc-resting pa- ers were rea one "Amu men dent. The meeting was brought to 'a close 'by the singing oi the Nation- al Anthem. The next meeting was invited to the home ot Mrs. ltayuionri McPhee. Outs (white) bush. .. .. ..60_ - RAY OF HOPE INSTITUTE WORK. Ori Friday September the seventh. the Murray Rlrver Wome'n‘s institute met at the home of Mrs. L. Gospel, |(iladstone. Twelve members and' two |vlsitor5 were present. After reading and adoption ot' minutes the question of Red Cross meetings was discussed and it was decided to hold 3, meeting every Monday evening for Red Gros.- Work instead of fortnightly, Wcilnes day afternoon meetings. Our annual spinning Bee was t hen talked over and the :late set for Wednesday, Sep- tember twelfth in q__he Murray Rirvei tray (loose) ton .. aio.-$12. `,,..i,nc Han, i Very interesting reports were bro iight in from our delegates to the Charlottetown Conventlon. A vote ol 'thanks from tim trustees and ratc- payers oi' Dover School was read. thanking the institute for their glii of a water tank to t he school. A vote of thank-s from the institute ,was tendered Miss Mclnnis for the work done on the Honor Rolls, which the lnsftltute had recently p urchaset’ -for the three churches. After other matters were discussed the meetiing closed with a dainty lunch served by lhe hostess. _ At the .lilly meeting of this insti Lute the ofiicers for the ensuing year wore elected as foilowsz- Presldent- Mrs. L. Brehaut; Vict- President- Mrs. D. A. Horton: Secy and Treasurer- Mrs. M. Mc eod; Directors- Mrs. Joe Lowe; Mrs Ferguson and Mrs. Gosbee; Au ditors- Mrs. Kleily, Miss Sadie Wlteway. ' A report of t he work dons durlrir the year was also read at this- meer ing in which were mentioned No. o* meetings- held 12.`No. pairs of socks knit 144; No. of shirts made 27: night shirts 12; No. ol' boxes .sent to soldiers 24. Amount. of money raised during' year $247.68. Amount expend ed $187.61. ' Following is a list recently collect- ed by the institute for Red Cross:- Mrs. H. M. Bonnel $1; Mrs. Alex unn 500: Mark White 10c; David McLeod $2; Lester Brehaut $2; ok & Son $1; Wm. Keenan $1; McKenzie 40c; R. H. Moore ; W. J. Moore 50c; Mrs. S. A. ielly 40c; Mrs. Wm. Glddings 50c; Mrs. H. McLennan 251:; Mrs. A. McLennan 25c; Mrs. A. l-larty 25c; Mrs. 'L. Herring 50c; W. A. Allen 50c; Rev. W. E. Carpenter 251:; Mrs-. G. A.`C. Mclntosli $2; Mrs. S. Home 50c; Miss Etta Cann 50c; F' a§§gs= W Mrs. G. Lowe 25c; Mrs. F. Horton 50c; Mrs. R. Keenan 25c; R. Keen- an 50c; Mrs. J. B. Saunders 54, lb. rolls; Mrs. McLeod 5 pairs nicks; Mrs. Mahey 6 paira socks; Mrs. T. Horton 2 pairs socks; Mrs. McLean 2 pairs socks; Mrs. D. A. Horton 1 lb. rolls; Mrs. James Saunders, 2 pairs- socks; Mns. J. Lowe 1 lb. rolls; Miss M. White 2 pairs socks; Miss M. White 1-3 lb. rolls; Mrs. C. Mc- Leod 1 lb. rolls; Mrs. P. Lowe ‘A :that sweeping dust is an aw- ii.. min; ivr.-ii. s, Home 1,1, tb. foils; Miss- C. Stewart 1/3 lb. rolls. 637. '_ if ",],° Clean ,_ Yogi' BRASS ef COPPER you should use , ,. ‘ TIP-TOP ' Metal Polish cannon run “TNI IHINI THAT LAITI” Crum .put 3 ln 4 os., 8 oz., I6 oz., K Gal. and i al. cans. First aak your dealer for it-if he hasn't it don't fal to send if cents ln stamps lor trial can, by mai, postage paid. Q' For Gold, Silver and Plated-wan me "Tip-Top" Silver Cleaner. ` General Distributors som-iiunui. ___..__._.` ___ Canadian Selling Company. loatreel. Gem City. Burke, Southport; 2. Arthur Wood, Alexandria; 3, eymour McLennan. Alexandria. Southport; 2, H. E. Miller, City; 3.- Beymour McLennan. Alexandria. per cent :by buying for cash at Carru- ..*SER_VIOES AT ST. PETERS.- Rev. R. N. Rand will preach ln. St. Peter’s Baptist Church on Sun- day, October iourteeiith at three o'- clock. ..*JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT ol mens. womens and childrens rwbbers, and mens lumber- men rubbers, prices right at Carru- thers, Montague. 506-10-6MSatWerl4l. . .*PREPARlNG FOR LIGHTS)- Thn pol;-5 ini' the new Electric lights in (leorgetown have been placed in position along the streets and lt is coniidently ex pected that the wilring will he done and the work completed in a very short time. The Town Coun- cil dcservcs much credit lor inaugura ting this much needed convenience. T&- EASTERN PERSONALS .."Mr. John White and family has moved into Mr. James Boudreault's residence on Gordon Street, George- town.-dz. ' ..*Mrs. Fairweather and Mrs. My- ett of Glouces-te'r, Mass, are visiting their mother Mrs. Francis Gotell, Victoria Street, Georgetown- G. ..'Mlss Lolo Johnston, Cardigan' -' eturned home by the eastern train Monday afternoon after spending a 'ew days with friends in Georgetown. ..*Mi‘. anti Mrs. Charles Gratto ind cliild of Trenton. N. S. are visit fiig Mis. Gratto's parents Mr. and Mrs, Murdoch Mcl_.e'an, Georgetown -&. ..*Mr.- Hiram liavandletr of lt,-orgetown returned home on Tires- day last with his little daughter Dora who underwent an operation ln the New Glasgow N. S. Hospital.-&. _.*l\'ler.-sas Charles Hicks foreman intl liector Campbell, checker, at the iteel .Works, Trenton took in the P. E. Island Exhibition at Charlotte- :own and returned home much pleas- id with the trip-&. \ ,_°Mr‘. James Mcinnis ot' Selkirk. Kings- County foreman at the Steel Works, Trenton, N. S., who has ieen on a visit to his old home and neidentaily took in the Charlotte- .own Exhibition returned to Trenton ast week accompanied by his bro- zhefr and brother-in-law, Mr. Joseph Willson. both ot whom go to worl' with him in the Steel Works.-&. ll-llPERAl|llN - C IS REUUIREU Military Service Act will Work Smoothiy when all the People Rc- allze ite Benefits. Ottawa, Oct. 13.- it is by the co- operation ol all concerned that they Military Service Act will be applied most smoothly and with tho least possible delay and trouble. This is plain, now that the programme to be carried out has 'been explained to the country in its broad outlines. The men to the selected them- selves, their parents or near relativ- es'. or their employers are being call- ed upon toasslstln the business like operation ofthe Acts. and ‘sho kind oi response that is made to this -appeal will be an interesting indication of the good sense and democratic spirit oi the Canadian people. Leading au- thorltlti; here are unanimous inl agreeing that. when the people get to understand the ultimate value of the Military Service Act. its fairrness and its advantages, it will work so smoothly that the country will hartlly` notice' lt in application. 619-10--13MEii. PRllVlNlI|Ai PRIZE llSl (Continued from page two) Blanche Haviland, City: 2, W. J. Pic- karrl, City; 3, Seymour McLennan,l Alexandria. Corn. Sweet, Table use.-1, Arthur Wood. Alexandria; 2, Seymour Mc- Lennan. Alexandria; 3, Easton Bnos. Squash, Boston Marrow.- 1. Arthur Squash, l-lubbard.-1. Arthur Burke nltive. , """" _.mens AND sovs surrs at spa- _L U- E' M'""'~ Ci"- ..°cus1'oilisns save io -ro zo CNY- -' » llerbe. collection.-1, Arthur Wood, scaled Packets on‘yl - titers, Montague. sos-io-siwsstweriii. _'Al°widfi=»= 2- Ssymvw' Mvwnnsn. ' - l Alexandria. ‘*- BIBCK Ol' Natl! { rid wont he l of l :num waitin' lldlildmltrg: t dilution will untold ite woaderiulneu la pertonnlna the work for which It ia intended. LOGGIE. PARIONS R C0.. Foy Bulldiiip Miller, (.'lty; 2, Arthur Burke, South- Largest Squisli. grown season 1917. Best collection Table Squash - Best collection. Vegetables- 3. C Tiirnlps Carter & Co., Special best ion Road; 3, Albert Hyde. Cornwall. town Royalty; 2. James Essery. Union oatl; 3, E. J. Vessey, Littlo York. Sheepskin Mats, best 3, drerrseii. ity; 2, Byrne Bros, North River. DLVISION VliI.- HORTICULTUFIE Class 59-FRUT. Keiitville, N. Montague; 4, 37?” Baxter.-l, Ernest W. Bullman, lie-ad West; fl, D. P. Irving, Vernon; 4, James Essery, Uxilon Road. Belle Fleur (Bishop Pippins.-1, P. J. McDonald, Cove Head West; 2. 4, D. H. Murchison, Nort.li River. stcr, Kentville, N. S.; 2, Mrs. F. H. Gra\ena‘telns.-1. Chas. Webster, Kentville, N S ; 2, Percy Robertson 4, P. J. Melntyre, Cove Head Road town; 3. E. G. Love City; 4. Thomas C._ Lathan, Pllctou. N. S. N rthe' S - W Ontario.-1. Chas. Webster, Kent- vllle, N. S.; 2. Chas. Stewart, Union C0; 4. I’ J McDonald Cove lioad Wealthy.-1. Capt. Hugh McPhee. Women, I`hin,. Ner- vous Men and Puny - Children Think what new health will mean to it- Plrhly oi loud rich blood. a etrona healthy may ettirdy nerves. always feel well. sleep well and look well. Awaken in the roaming alter a sound sleep full ol vigor and with a clear active brain, this le what Zoetle will do lor you -give yous IIIW |||0. a dllerent idea oi health. _ , Zoetli: Ia not to be classed among the many i patent medicines that have miraculously lound a ‘ market for their worthlenneas-Zoetlc is an ah- aoluteiy reliable tonic. your doctor will tell you eo. lt is n new and mpfoved combination of tl‘y¢empbo|pliatea. Me odorienl. tasteless Cod “ver Oil. extract oi pure beet and the tineat tonic IIC. Theareatloeticoontaln act lelsm t ofthe human body. and tor thlri. wth. morn men e in .ii Dniuim itmfibntcmu.. o Squash, Vegetable .-1. Seymour McLennan, Alexandria; 2, Charles & Johnwm - - _ `sos-rows-iwed _ ___ __ .- Tomawl. Dhutbawfe for Canada. Sold by E. A. Foster and Johnson _ _ _W ._ _ _ g _ , GE SEVEN > -‘ ' j - " - \;----e --1- _, -as _ _ l I Squash- A- 0- Vsrlvty-- 1. H- E. ll ' .. i . .. . HAR LD . *IT PAYS to buy In th! province the hgfrgewwnouuaxiisgonatlggasex "°"‘ 3' S°’""°“' M°l'°""““’ ’“°"““` ..'MR. -R. R. HOWLETT is Guard- =i i i t r,'arrutin>r , Mont . l ~ 1- ° - . (8 pr ces B 506_l:)_6MSa:v$l;;6i_ Arthur Wood, Alexandria; 2, Arthur Teal Enjoyed Rich and Poor Alike. I aaa ___ ,izurin-_ smniipon; 3, W. J, Picirani, if -- r ' Never Sold in Bulk. ral Green -- t \ \`- v»-se ...__ ...,,._ *V . r 51 has. Roberts, East Royalty. v' ' _ *_ Beans- best Samlllef 5 lbs in P011--' Georgetown; 2. l\lr.-i. Clias. Ncwsoii, H 1- S- ll- 113110- S0ll¢hD0i'l& 2. SBWIIUUF Rocky Point; Zi, Mrs. l-lriicst l"i'owse, McLennan Alexandria; 3, Arthur };m¢,k|¢-,y point Ruud; 4' I»,,,.cy “my V0 Wood. Alexandria. _ 0rtg¢,n_ Montague, 8 roots.-1, Patrick Curley, Chariot- APPLES- DOMESTIC AND HOME so tetown Royalty; 2. James Essery, Un- MARKET. Rmd' Turnlps, Best 8 roots, Carter's Spec- B Ia Ial._1' Patrick I Curley' ChM_lotte_ ( est p te of five of i°llowlng varie- la ties.) _ 4. I lictliol.-l,(‘li;|.=i_ Sti‘wai'l, Ilnion St Road; 2, E. G. Love, (‘-ity. V _ |V B Vcrnon; 2. Chas. Wclis'liri', l{cntvil|e,` N. S.; Il, Capt. lliigli Mcl’licc. Geo- M rgctawii; 4, Pc-ri-y Robertson, Monte- G R _' l ' ._- ‘. white- or colored.-1, A. F. l-louston, _ mmglemwr 1' IL P' hung' F' C DEPARTMENT. g""_' *M ' ( lioiiango Si,i'a\vbci'r_v.- Slcivarl. Lower Montague; ll. Andrew. East lio_vilt_v; 3. I). ing, Vernon; 4, Percy Robertsoii, Mon- lf Alexander.-1, S. R. Lane. South- V'H“e- l port; Z' _,_ A_ M00,-e_ Hazem,-00ke_ (‘ox’s Orange Pippin.-1, (flies. Well Wealthy.- 1, J. A. Moore, Hazel- -"[913 K€‘11lVil|"- N- S-§ 3. Will. MU- -;,mUk_ Intyre .Q Soil. Montaigne. D Gravenstelns.-1, S. R. Lane, U0flf|~'~*l- U- 1'. lfvlilg Vt’l'I10u. IM Somhpurp Duchess of f)l"*--‘ - l' IHS- \\'0l>Ht0r. limit- vllle. N. S.; 2, l’or<;y ltoliurlstiii, Mon \' App|_ES__CoMMERcA|_ AND Ex_ l.i;_:uc; 1l,`.laii1r‘i-i l$ssoi'y, Uiiioii R0ail.` if p0R1-_ l"allawatcr_-I, (jlias. \Veh.<.tnr_ I. Kentville, N. S.; 2, llarolli Ncwsoii,` (Best mage of f|,,e of |°||°w;n9 va,-|¢. Eai,'i Royalty; 3, Eriiiafst Bullman, Rus-l g|¢s_) tiffo; 4. l’cri~_v Robertson, Montague. 1 I; lnltcrmiin.-l, (‘;ipt. llugh McPhee. ll Alexander.-1, Capt. llugli Mt-.Phce G00l‘§0t0W1\. lr Georgetown; 2. Chas. Webster, N.S. RUG ASl\‘&i‘hail.- 1, E. G. l.ove,' il l3_ S, R, Lanc_ Southport; 4, D_ p_ (_‘-ity; 2, S. R. Lane. Southport; 3, ' Irving’ VC,-nom (‘ha.<.. Webster. ltviitviiln. N. S.; 4, l. Baldwin.-1. Thomas' C. La-than, l'3ll.lHl1 S-iuutlers. Winston. 'L5 Picton, N. 2, Chas. Webster, Ribsvii Pippin.-1, Mrs. vim. N.-w lrviris. Vernon. 3, per,-,y R0;,e,~t50n, son, Rocky Point; 2, Chas. Webster., L. Boswell. Marsh- l\"‘-'!l1‘/l||C- N- S-2 nc-id. Piles- Gbvrrretown; 4, Miss ixninw Rustico; 2. P. J. McDonald, Cove W -' _ _ - ,_-__-__ owziril. Wliisloc. -'I St. l.awi'uiice.-l, l’. J. Mcllonald, vo ill,-ad Wt-st; 2, Thomas A. Lat- liziii, l’li'loii, N. S.; 3. S. ll. Lane. tithpoi-t; 4, (Jliiis. Stewart, Union I Wiiigiicrf-I. Vilas. Walker. Kent- vllln. N. S.; il. Percy Robertson, Mon- za,__ _*=.__ 'P' L. . ltoiil. Montague. N._S. gulf; ll, llmilli Vesscy. Little York; Fred Whitt.-, York l’0iiit. \\’lllialri's l"uvoi'lte.- l, li, J, vwiirt, Lower Montague; 2. llea-th os1:»~:. ._-.---< -< ga-unm~.,_, , “- ‘€‘ Het' ~:- _ _ -13 l t ;»-- , s nqsa, 3, 1-1......" w, n.,n,,...,,_ i¢.,..,..‘ This week we are offering at special prices“the 5 n~..l' » Men’s and Boys’ Suits and Corduroy Pants 7 Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes W e a k, ,A n a e mic Men’s Overalls and Jumpers. J ust Arrived Men’s, Womens, and Children’s Rubbers Men’s Lumbermens Rubbers. Prices right, It pays to pay CASH at V' il; gi-rf , _ , .i iii ,,;; : -,..-,’l.,. - ,|.,_.; i.'i‘ it -f,. i li? 1 s J. W. Carruthers' ' Mouracus -._. ,..,- ‘ i . ‘ ' 1 i - .‘». l E . '.'-it A --J '- -' rg. -