f ` f Tl ll i , _ ~ 1 `o " __.. _ , ' `, f ,, ._ _vs ._ -_.. F1 _ ' a ' - ~. ':. _-<‘_‘. ‘ , . J 1 ._ _ . ,f 1 - . , , _ , _ I J I . . . i sr.1°'1‘EMB12R Is. 1915 ' ' » 'ms cHARLo'rrs'rowN GUARDIAN P.-icr. ssvsn L_ ‘ l mpwm LET us develop your films and make your prints. We have a complete and very modern department for handling this work. Send us your exposures we will get the best there is in them, I`he G. I'I. Cook Studio jl§l Exhibition Week Visit our Studio and have an up-todate Photo taken foryour friends. Bayer Photo _ Studio 117 Grafton Street Opposite Post Office A. E. Lyon Photo Studio Specialty in Groups. College, Society and Family Work unexcelled. Moderate Prices. Amateur’s work given personal attention 107 Queen St. Ch"I` own Phone 68] If l , `~, ‘ . \ ~' ";:. i \\ Wear This Patriotic Badge and help the Island Pat- riotic Fund. Price 10c each. Proceeds to be given to The Island Pat- riotic Fund. Charlottetown Guardian 1219-e-s-Mimi. Prevention of Eye Trouble Prevention is better than cure. It is cheaper. _ _ It is possible when cure is im- possible. _ ` Eye trouble maybe avoided by the timely use of glasses, avert- ing discomfort, sui'fering_and per- manent impairment of sight. _We are properly equipped to adJust glasses` and test eyes and we guarantee satisfaction, _ Broken lenses duplicated. H. J. MABON 1 t _ l o11"rowN maimnrs Butter per lb .. .. ..23 to 28 Fowl per lb ........10 Chickens...... .. ..14toi6 Hay. pressed .. .. .14.00 to 15.00 Buckwheat 75 to 90 Wheat. per bus. ..1.oo to 1.25 Oats, white . ....60 Oats, black .... .. ....65 to 70 EKgs.doz.. .. .....22 Butter lb. (creamery 27 gg 23 Tub. butter. psr lb ...22 Potatoes, per bus. new.. ,.,_40 Beef, per_lb. retail .. ..10 to 12 Brambies (per box) 12;; Blueberries. Der qt. ._ Black currants .. . .. ....25 Gooseberriss .. .. ......14 ,Apples per doz .. .. ..6 to 9 Wool. lb 25 to 40 S’SIDE MARKETS Wheat. bus. $1.00 to 1.25 WOOL lb- 26 to 40 Eggs, doz. 20 Hay. pressed. 10.00 to 13.50 Hides. lb. _11 Oatmeal, per 100 3,50 Oats, (white) bus. .63 Barley, bus. 65 tn 90 Buckwheat 1,25 Butter, lb. (dairy) 21 to 22 Butter lb. (creamery) 23 Calfskins lb. _13 Oats (black) bus. `,'6`§ AUTUMN Ex _K3 es gc/J ZS _.42 I(/J I'|'| J> I-' Montreal is always a city of inter- est. and especially so in early aut- umn. when its citizens have returned from the summer resorts to their town homes. the many stores crowd- ed with fashionable shoppers, and the places of amuseinent in full swing. The annual fall excursions via In- terrolonial Railway will be run this year, Sept. 16, 17 and '18, tickets be- ing good i'or return October 4th. The rate from Halifax to Montreal, and return on these dates will be reduced to $10.45. From Moncton and St. John $15.30, and proportionately low fares will prevail from all poliits in the Maritime Provinces. 'l`ravcllcrs from the Maritime Prov- inces have the choice ot’ two excellent trains, thc “Ocean Limited” and the “Maritime Express," both noteil for thc high standard of their sleeping and dining car service. A good piece of advice is to reserve your berth early. 2975-9-15ME4i. Young Men’s 5 Boots _ The very latest for Fall Wear. I $6.00 per pair Men’s Dark Tan calf skin lace boot with brown cloth tops. Men’s Gun Metal lace boot with grey cloth tons. . Men’s Patent Button with grey cloth tops. . Men’s Gun Metal with grey . suede tops. T.u1__v.4_ --V___ _,4.v¢1___ 3 Alley & (lol D ' t&0 tician. Sourisruggrs E. Island 1 F-1 M __ ._ .. li ‘ ° ° < 1' -/.~° °, - ."__ i. , _Ii du, i - sl' 5 ,. I -fi ;, ' ._ 'Aff '.\ li- -__ ° __ 0;; i‘i‘i:lli.'._<@;i,l‘.’, -_ \ - \ , 'fc _., ,‘. ` 'T " ......-...iff A Ticklish Proposition Our Coal is bound to_tickie the whole family either directly oi indirectly. _ _ Father is tickled by the_nic< even heat that fills the den Mother py the g_uicl<, lastmi heat that enables er to k€€D 2 good stock of goodies for thi iddies who are always tickle( to_ get home to a pleasant fire anc mother's BEST. Phone 1 1 1 ._-Q _ ,__ ___ _ . °§~»»,:f"-." -__. '7;%.O°Q' '~. .\'.-,l»n" " -.f. 9 .1 _ . .0 ..~=*' ‘ '. r ' " ‘ 00 __ - °® _ f 'Ge W -]~ =\lGll -_ » 1 o » .. ~~ ~\ . ~»‘ .i - - , . -vp. '-l~- . _-_ __ f 2 , __ o _ Hard and Soft Coal Wholesald and Retail Now is the time t0 Dill Ill Y0\ll' lVinter's Supply of Coal when roads gre good, weather fine, and prices ‘ov\ln?§thavs s good supply of Soft Coal in stock suitable for Domestic and Steam purposes and have fresh car- goes arriving almost daily. We have also a BUDDIY 0f B9" All' thraclte Coal in 'Egg Stove and Chest- nut sizes suitable for Furnaces and Base BBurr~ r Stoves. we shall he pleased to have your ,mer for your requirements at any ‘mST'iiooners, for charter always in iamsiid, ami highest rates of freight paid. Buntain Bell & Co. Phone.404 ll. Lyons 8|. lin ' ua. , ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ . _ - _ - - A A -_-_-_-_-_~_-_»_-_~_-_-_-_~_-:_ :fff--"-1---‘-‘-=='»--11'ff-ef-'---~‘f *H* _i ‘ . .°IT PAYS to buy in this Province. .. CARL McDONALD is Guardian Representative for Bouris. .. * SHIPPING. - The following schooners are in Souris at present:-` Irene M, B.. Lunenburg; Eldon C., Charlottetown; Marina, Gloucester; Saladin, Gloucester; Beatrice, Char- lottetown; Arabia, Gloucester; Gran- ite, Gloucester; A. C. Greenwood, Spry Bay; Fannie Smith, Gloucester.-* ‘ ..*TlN SHOWER.- Miss Ida Mc- Donald who is to hs.a participant in a very interesting event which takes place in the near future was waited upon on Saturday evening by a large number of the young people of West St. Peters and presented with a tin shower. A few verv enjoyable hours were spent, music being furnished by Misses Hattie Gillis and Nellie Mc- Adam, accompanied on the violin by Messrs W. Mackay and [Enema Mc- McEacliern. After singing Auld Lang Sync all repaired to their homes. ..*TOWN COUNCIL. - The month- ly meeting of the Souris Town Council was held in the Council Chambers on Monday. Sept. 13th. ln the absence of his worship Mayor Brennan, whose re- signation is in the hands of the coun- cil, it was moved by Councillor D.Mac- Donald, seconded by Councillor D. F. MacDonald that Councillor Paquet be HDDointed chairman. The minutes of the last meeting were then read and were approved on the motion of Coun- y _ D. F. MacDonald. The following bills were then approved and passed J. C. Ferguson, for sundries received, moved by Councillor D, Mncllonald, seconded by Councillor D. F. MacDon- ald. B._ Flaiiiiigali, S. Williams and others for work done, moved by Coun- cillor D. F. 'MacDonald, seconded by Councillor MacKlniioii. Salary of Chief 0f POIICG. moved by Councillor D. Mac- Donald. secoinied by Councillor Mat- thew. R. Maslsaac for labour, moved by (.ouncillor I). MacDonald, seconded by (‘.ouncillor MacKinnon. A. A. Pa- quet, blacksmith work, moved by Coun- cillor D. F. MacDonald, seconded by Councillor MacKinnon. Miss M. Per- ry. for labour. moved by Councillor D. F. MacDonald, seconded by Councillor Matthew. Imperial Oil Co. gasoline, moved by Councillor Matthew, second- Gd by Councillor D. MacDonald. The resignation of Councillor J. F. Stems was then laid on the table and ac- 0_0l1teil on the motion of (‘ouiicillor D. B. M_acDonald seconded by Councillor Macl\lnnon. The resignation of his worship the mayor was tabled and on the inotion of Councillor D. F. Mac- Donald, seconded by Councillor Mac. l\innoii was laid on the table for a week. (ouncillor D. MacDonald was appointed to act as mayor'for the time being in the absence of his worship, Mr. Brennan, and this was approved on the motion of Councillor MacKin- non seconded by (‘.ouncillor D. l",Mac» Donald. The meeting then adjourned “mil MUWIHM September 30th.-“‘ ______g A WOMAN V. C. Heroine of Russian Army ` Some time aizo travelling on the same train to Warsaw were a man and the woman-the man a young un- dergraduate wlio hail joined the Rus- SIHH 8l`m.V as a volunteer, and tho woman the daughter of a pi-ineoiy landowner in the Caucasus, who bore one oi' the noblest names in the his- t0ry of Grusia. The man, who was an ofilcer, was going to join his regi. ment. and during the two days’ rall- way jonrney the two young people, who had fallen in love at ilrst sight. became engaged. On arriving at War- SHW N103’ went to the nearest Ortho- dox Greek Cliiircli whore a kindly priest married them. The girl then refused to leave her husband, and, managing to obtain a soldier’s kit and assuming the name of Lauronty, followed liiin to the firing line. She soon obtained her baptism of ilre, for the position where she and hcr husband were stationed was one of the most critical on the River Raw- ka and subjected to continuous Gor- man attacks. Duriiig one encounter, licr husband, who was only a lieuten- ant, found himself the only oiTi(.cr in a ccndilion lo command four compiiii- ies, and lils wife acted as lieutenant. Tho Germans were mowing the Iivis sians -lfwii, :ind the young officer sent one of his inc-ii to the front line oi treiiulies to give tho order to r.\ri:.=._ llut llic ;..int linc men. excited le- y<.-nd '-oiitrol. refused. owing to un order given by their late coninnriiler. 'i`\\~ii-i- :be l-usl.anil sent, but lli-' men refused to move. Then the hus- band. as a last i'esort, sent his wife, She tried to persuade them but wltli- out success. Evc:'v moment the Ger- nii.ns- were getting: nearer and their ire became hotter, when their coining meant instant death for every man: so thc girl lifted the butt end of the rillo and brought it down on the shoul- ders of one man and then another. Iiei' angry voice and forceful action had the desired effect and the mon evac- uated th treiiclios ami ran towards the back line, Lunrenty staying till every man had reached a safe place. As sho stood there a shrupnel shell tiit her right arm. ln nnotlier ten mln- utes not a single man would have been alive in that trench. When Laurenty returned shc found her husband wounded in the leg; hus- band and wife were sent to the same hospital, and the soldier princess was soon presented to the Commander in Chief, and receiveil the Cross of St. George, the V. C. of Russia for her valor. SAVED THE DOG. (From Tit-Bits.) Lord Rose-,hery is a great lover of animals. and on one occasion he ac- tually went so far as to risk his life for a favorite dog. His lordshlp was on board ii .steamer when suddenly lils dog fell overboard. Much distres- sed, Lord Rosebery asked thc captain to stop the ship-n rc-qiiesl which was |refu.seil. "lf it were a innn overboard," snld the captain. "why tlicu ol' course"- "Oh,“ said Lord llosebery, "that can be easily managed," and to the cap- ,°|||,,u Agents for Dominion Coal Co., their experience. l ..°'r GoRDON ivss is Guardian ciiior Matthew, seconded b Councillor* \ti\in‘s astonishment. he leapt over- |board after the dog himself. Naturally, the steamer was prompt- ly stopped, a boat was lowered with all speed, and both/ dog and master were rescued. none the worse for ..°ONE CENT per word each tn- ‘ertion for advertising in this column. Cash must accomvally 0l'dBl'- Rspresentatlve for Souris. ...*RUSSlAN BARQUE ARRIVES __The Russian barque “Kampo,” 287 tons, Capt. Martin liitze, of Riga, with 7,500 bags of salt from Liverpool, G. B., arrived in Souris yesterday, after a passage of two months. EISTERII PERSONALS I . ,*Miss Louise McPhee. Big Pond, left for Boston, Saturday morning.. .* , ,‘Mr. Percy Keeping, Georgetown, is visiting friends in Crapaud.--V. ..*MIss Minnie Redmond, Charlotte- town, is visiting in Souris the guest or Mrs John Quigley.-’ ..*Misses Daisy McCormack and Annie Mclsaac, Souris, spent the week- end visiting friends at ltock Barra.. .* ..'Miss Lottie Chevcrie, (‘arleton Point. is visiting her cousin, Mrs Jos. Cheverle, Sourls.--’ ..*Messrs John and Alphonsus Mc- Donald, East Point, were visitors to Souris recently.. .* ..*Miss Lottie Mitchell. who has been visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs J. M. Mitchell. Souris, left on return ‘t'6`Bo`s'tor'i' Saturday, `aLcc'or'n`paiii'cd by her sister, Winnie.-* .,*Miss Mary J. McCormack, Rock Barra, accompanied by her nephew, Melbourne Morgan, were passciigvi-s Monday morning cn route to thc United States.-* ..*The following are registered at the (fox Hotel. Souris:-l-I. M. Van- Busklrk, Charlottetown; (‘. M. Crooks Halifax; W. V. Glffen, Montreal; A. MacCannel, Sydney; H. S. \Vanna- maker, St. John; l~`. Silver, llallfax; E. M. Watllng and wife St. Jolin.~* BOY SCOUTS AT TIIE EXIIIBl'IION The Provincial Coiiiicil ol the Boy Scouts, of which ox-Governor 1). A. McKinnon is the President, has been endeavouring during the past year to develop the Boy Scout inovenient tliroiigiioiit the Province. One of thc first diilicultles the t‘uuucil has had to contend with, however, has been u lack of knowledge of what real scout- ing is. Our big Provincial Exhibition brings people i‘roiii all over the Island to this city and the Couiinittcc_i`olt that 'this might be their opportunity to get into touch with all classes oi' the conimiiii- ity and so they intend to carry out ii short. izainpaign of enlightenment. which it is hoped will receive s`ym- pathetic encouragement and support. Permission has been kindly granted by the Exhibition authorities to allow thc Y.M.C.A. Iioy Scouts to put on a Demonstration of Scout work on the grounds at such hours as will give the vast numbers of visitors expected some iinderstainiiiig of the aims and objects of the Scout movement and an opportunity to see for thcinsclvcs the immense value of its training and discipline. It is expected the Exhibition auth- orities will grant it small section ol` ilie spacious grounds for the use of the boys as a camping ground during the three days on which they will give deinonstrations. This will give those of the boys who have not yct enjoyed the experience, a real taste of camp liic. Sonic idea of the variety and scope of the movement may be gained' when it is mentioned that on the list of features for Exhibition week arc ilenioiistrations nl` the following: First aid, signalling, bridge building, physi- cal drill and pyramids. knot-tying and splicing, cyclists' patrol drll, trek cart drill, cooking, tub-tilting, producing fire wltliout matches, water-bailiiig competitions, camp games and stunts. etc. A most coinprelienslve programme surely. Tliosc demonstrations will bc put on by the local Y.M.(7.A. Troop, who are now practising hard for the show. Iicprescntatives are cxpcctcd to attend the camp from Sunimcrsidc, Cardigan. llriilgctowii and liarrington. Those boys will be given a short course ol' training in various ilcpart- ments of scliool work. so that when the boys rcturn to their hoincs they will be able to do their bit in thc wiiy of promoting troops in their own districts. Sonic diliicult._v has been cxpcrieiiccd in securing tho loan of tents for the boys, lnit it is hoped that sonic one in sympathy with the movement will render thc service iii-‘ccsiiry and that suitable ti-nts i`or their accoininoda- tion in the grounds may be seciireil. As regards thc .starting of the move- ment, on the Island. there ara doiibi- less many young men who have not been abit' to serve their country by volunteering for active service, who niiglil iind riiisn splendid opportunity for [hom to “ do their bit " at home, by taking an active part in this most estiinnblo pnlriotic work. As s<'oiiiiiinsli»i~s, _voiing men who can organise and direct as well as control and HtInlllId_l.0 th? I)0_\'B Ili this work will find this a splendid ouilvi for their eiiergics. There is no lack of raw inatcrial on the lsliind. ln fiict few places are blessed with such n plenituile of lusty, husky boys. The greatest need is for capable ilirccting iiitliieiicc and coiitrol to bring and hold the boys together. Much might. be told oi' the great work of the Scouts of all thc warring nations of lr lllacliiiiu (lun l"iiiid, Thi- ltoyal liiink ol’ t'aiiuilu, (.`liai‘loltcto\\'ii, 1'. E. lsl;tnd_ woRK|NG sov FiNiJs REAL MOTHER And Also a $60,000 Legacy-Secret of His Birth Hidden. Fairy tales of prince and paupcr are almost equalled by thi- iiiir\xpci:ii\il t'oi'tune which has matic ltalpli Elrose, twenty. ii grin-or's boy and liiuiiilry worker, heir to $00,000, Two years ago iialpli loft his homo, No. 239 Skillman Street, lii'ooklyp_ im. cause he ivantcil to keep all his sinall salary. lie thought wlien lio inovcil to the Bronx lic had said ;:oorotlivi's, and thc congratulations oi` thi' iicigliboi's, \vlio are much wrouglit up over tho romance of thc unknowing livir, Early ycstoiulay mnriiing he left again, say- ing lic would return aftcr sci-iiii.: Mr. Nichols. Lulu lust night lic had noi rcturncd. Mr. Nichols was not at his oliico yesterday. “llc may not r'oinc°.ba<'k at all fin' a fcw days," Mr. I~Ilrosi‘ said. "llc is able to care for lilin:~‘,»lf, and hi* iloesn't ask our advii-0. liut I siipposo ho will be but-k bcl'ori‘, long." KEEPS SECRET OF FAMILY. Mrs, Elrosc was niorc r-oiniuunii'it- tivo, Shc sinilvtl l`rci|ucnll_v, nlilioiigli she was rcticcnt. con<-i-i'nii\g llic boy`s parcntagc. Sho iinplicil that Shelcr was not thc niotliei"s true nainc. "Il.i¥ph is a ur _v :rho rlnnsii’t any inur-li," sho said. “'l`licrc have been no hard i`celiiigs lictwocii us, oven if he did lcavc hoinv. l took liiin wlicn hc was little. like any good \voinii|i ought to do, because his niotlier wouldn’t kccp liiin. and I lhouglil Iii- ought to bi- kept just as well as any other children oi' his i'atlior. "I don’t know what hc will do with all the money. llui. it i:~'n`t any sur- prise to nic. Mr. lillrosc niiil l know for a long iiinc about the rich doctor. We know about the inonoy wiiiliiig for ltiilph two inonthi»i ago." The chlldrcn i-ouldn't guess what Ralph would do with thc inoiicy. cillicr. All thc girls except tho young- est. who is scvcu months' old. were in gala attire of extra ribbons in honor oi' their broihr's fairy book l`orl.uiic. KOHL FIABI. The Plant Should Be Cooked Much the Same as Turnips. 'l`l\is not vt-ry wi-ll known vogoi- ablo should bi- 1-ookcil when about thc size ol' a lnrgo apple. that is. before it is fully grown, as ago inakcs it too tough and fibrous i'or table- uso. Kohl rabi is like ii ciililuiirc, in that It has a. head, also leuvcs. that some-» what. rosoiiilili-s those of ii ilcgciioratc i-nbbugc. but in llnvor lt is more do licuto. Plants sci out in May should bc ready for use b_\' thc iniildle of Augiist. - _ ri., is-.‘1i>lt‘il""llTiIl li "W , PRESIDENT SUSPENUER N0/VE'5D-EASY .gi » .' D .- on all who will visit the Iilxhlbitlon. as well ss all who recognise the best welfare of the boyhood of our island. tiillii IN I fihl/\I'l\ Maile By _ \ /' _,//./H.,--._ 'ff' ‘ "`\\` ` Wostenholm & Son _ We are showing a very fine assortment of "Eng- lish” Cutlery made by the celebrated makers, Geo. Wostenholm & Son. Sheffield. This firm supplied the British Army with 80,000 gross razors. If you are looking for Wedding Gifts or Cutlery for home use, this is the place to buy. Our assortment is complete in every detail, and prices right. These are a few of the many items from our large stock- Carvers in sets from ....................... ._ $2.50 up Carvers in prs. with Ivorinc handles from 1.00 up Desert knives with Celluoid handles from 2.00 up 'l`able Knives with Celluoid handles from 2.50 up Pearl handle Jam Spoons in case.. ........1.25 Pearl handle Butter Knives ......... ..... ..75c “Rogers” Perfection Razors, Wost ‘,nholm’s igake .... Other Straight Blade Razors from ....... ..2.00 up - Safety Razors from 75c to ............ 6.00 Call and look cver the line. Q; ’HOLESALE & E I I 1 | ___ q Bargains Exhibition Week AT MILLER BROS. BELL PIANO, hight four feet, 6 1-3 Octaves, dark case, in line shape. Only,.............. ........ ._ _.$110.00 1 BELL PIANO, hight four feet seven inches, dark case, 7 1-3 octaves, a beautiful and good toned instrument. Only ..................................................... ..$ 150.00 VOSE & SONS PIANO, hight four _feet eight inches, 7 l-3 octaves, dark case a nice looking piano in good shape. Only, ...... . ................ .........,....$160.00 1 KARN PIANO, slightly used, height four feet, eight inches walnut case. This piano is as good as new. Only, $180.00 3 SQUARE PIANUS. Will sell at $50.00 each. NEW HOME MANUl<`AC'l`iIRlNG SEWING MACI-iiNE 'I`he world’s greatest sewing machine, regular price $60.00. This week, only $35.00 each. 6 SECOND HAND ORGANS which have been tliorotiglily repaired inside and out, from $20.00 up. Have you seen the PA'l`I~Ii£ DISC l’iIONO(}RAl"ll, sapphire point, does away with the use of needles. Can be made to sound soft or loud as required. Price $21-00 When at the Exhibition, call and see the genuine BARGAINS. If you do not want anything yourself, tell your neighbor what you saw in bargains AT i/ii_i;__i.__s_ii__ siios. l l 2 Zlilllil-ll-1tli\lt`n\\v-li. L_ ____ _ ___g_,__ __ ____ _-_ - 9_5 - Why .:=§§,i_ ° NOT Install That ‘fi li Pump Now We carry a large stock and a complete yariciy. We supply either Black or Galvanized lipe. We furnish Cylinders in Iron or Brass. We stock a regular line and can always supply extras. We have a competent fitter and every facility for turning out first class _vv;>rl<._ We guarantee satis action. _ All good reasons why your next PUMP ofdcr should be sent to:- Poole & Thompson Ltd. , /Y _ /. "fr "T 1. TL .`.. s. -an 1: »l if. _