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JOHN, N.B» CT" L Q el - I _I O°0§'|\i'l"l"l»'|\'l»‘00-'l~§|l»~l°'l"|»0" 'A gift to strengthenfriend- hip-your photo. ` » .X ; DAY- 'the fam- nearly-always a re- one or that could not l-Iad togo to Mary’s.i year, you know. l course, it doesn’t really take the of the absentee, but on such oc- along with the letter of re-, send a new photograph taken Phat() - » the Canadian Navy, Ottawa. Sir Henry - - ` ° ' C lio;SiJh C.E ,.T~ Speclalty In Groups' .C°uege’ 1 2 3 4 and 5 riiiiltlgi BSsir ‘Charlton F nFraser?tI-tildlifsg, Somew and Family ' ’ ’ ' ,I ' and S'ir Herbert B, A'mes, M. P., Mon- Work unexceued » treal, honorary secretary of the Can- . _ _ ° - _ adinn Patriotic Fund, were invested as / Moderate Prices. ,_ . K1;§shtsiB»;;:hf§<|>ri] on P . , ran s . s r , , ~ Amateur’s work elven personal iiamsnfify coma,” £31 capiliil miri- » attention For sizes ard Burton Dean, Regina, late super- 107 Queen S1-_Ch Town Pho!-|e68] _intendent of the Royal Northwesi must be accurately measured. Too. little would only partly . . , . . 22 JUSII h0W`ITlilCh IS }.€qi111'€(I 3 135 Queen Street I are not engaged at present in the of- Hay. PFGBHGG " 10-00 £0 13-00 ° ` ll 'F ill th C d` _ll ,Bl,b. 05190 relieve the ff°“bl°~. _ . _ -’3.'r,.‘iZi. i..‘.‘..§’“»5.....§‘xi...l1'é31.‘l.'I.,e 'iii n;'§Eif,iie.l‘t° ‘ln T00 IIIIICII W0l.11d 1l’l]I1I'€ the -_ arrival of the second division., Bat- Butter, lb. (dairy) 21 to '23 eye9_ . ` . talions, however, are holding them- Butter lb. (crenmery) 28 We I.lS€ bESt Il10d€I°l‘l F V their services. The second division 0 tical a hances absoluter _ ls now well established. Pere stent 0 MA "'- P pp » y - ratigs have made the trenches deep in CHICAGO, Sept 29___ Wheat Nm 2 ` correcting optical detects and guarantee satisfaction. H. J. Mano-N Druggist & Ootician. 7 Souris P. E. Island Dainty China l _ assortment of Hand Painted China in exquis- ite designs, any 'piece of which would be a delight to the recipient., f ' ' C. W. Patterson J 01001191' Cook Studio” "Shown here in a good variety of sizes and stylesinthe nlicest line of Photo Albums you could wish to sel-, ect from, and they are priced so moderately that you will not mind the cost. The Two Macs, 149 Great Geo- rge Street. . ~ Mtf. Bow ."1 BOOTS That Wear, Fit, and 5 ' Look Well sosrou Bov Bayer Phgto Suudio -The order of Knight Commandenof the order of Saint Michael and St. 127 G1‘8fl0ll Street George was conferred on Lieutenant- made with solid leather insoles and counters , For sizes 11, 12 and the Imperial Service Order. Wool per lb. i . Montague, Days ` There is nothing that we could suggest to add more pleasure on your holiday than a Kodak- they are light, compact, eiiicient and dependable in the fullest sense of the word; We carry a complete stock of Kod- aks, Films and all sup- plies. We have a develop- ing and printing depart- ment which is equipped up-to date. Prices-satis factory( Mail your next iilm\to _ A The Ells Pharmacy, Ltd. ‘ Prince .Edward island A »I ,. o . .OIT PAYS to buy in this Province ..°1_'. GORDON IVES is Guardirn Representatives for Montague. ..*D. F. TIERNEV is Guardian Re- presentative for Sourls and will be pleased to receive subscriptions, ad- vertising and news. .JIBLANPER WOUNDED-The fol- lowing is ta en from the New Glasgow News of a recent date: The ilrst man wounded, _who originally belong- ed ‘tithe Forxtfieth Biattalign, now in tra n ng s alcart er amp, was heard frorg today, when the following te egram ated Ottawa, was rece ve by ixlbert Hicken, Trenton: “Sin- cere y regret to nform you that No. 15507, Pr. Edward Hicken, “13th, tor- merely 40th Battalion, ofllcially report ed admitted to No. 8 Casualty Clear- ing Station, Sept. 20, gun shot wounds. Will send further pagficulars when re- ce ved." (Sgd.) `dj. General. Pte. Iliciken was nflormelrly ziéehof the_orig- na men w t e t Battalion squad. who left here with Captain Chisholm and Lieut. Dawson, after getting sufficient training he was tak- gn in n draft tlolEng_l;ind angahad only een on e r ng ne in rnnce a Ivleryhfew diaystxlienplie vgis wounded. e as a ro er. e. tewart Hic~ ken. .who has been on the tiring line now for four or five months, but who has escapedlwlthout a scratch so far. H s many fr ends in Trenton and New Glasgow will deeply regret_ to hear that Pte. Edwami Hicken has, been wounded and' hope foi his speedy re- g0V8l‘Y.m (P§e.§Ii;:ken vias lliorn in eorge wn. . . ., and s t f Mr. Albert Hicken.) 8 son `° *ii WERE INVESTED WITH INSIGNIA. OTTAWA, Sept. 27.-The Canadians who were lmighted and honored with other titles by King George on his birthday? June 3, were formally in- vested with the insignia of the orders conferred on them by H. R. H. the Duke of Connaught, who, as Govern- or-General of Canada, is the Klng’s representative in the Dominion, at Government House this afternoon Colonel St. John Strathearn Hendrle, Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, and Dr. William Peterson, of McGill, Mon~ treal; the Order of Companions of the Order of St. Michael and St. George A E L $ 65 i on Rev. D. M. Gordon, D. D., principal - 3 3 I and vice chancellor of Queens Unlver-` ‘ 9 ° y 2° p sity, Kingston, and Commander Rich- ard H. Stevens,'chief of the staff of L. Drayton, chairman of the Railway Mounted Police, were invested with .___.__1_.._ THE CANADIANS ARE NOT EN e 1 c.AcEo iN 1':-is PRESENT ' -l' f 0 & o|=r=e~sivs .wneac bus. s1.oo to 1.25 » 0 wool, in. zo to 40 LONDON Sept 28 -The Canadians _ . _ _ fensive of the allies on the western Hides, lb. 15 ,___,___ front. Oillcei-s'who have just returned Oatmeal per 100' 8.50 from the tiring line state that quiet selves in readiness for any call for m Eastern _Kings ii Live Stock Fair Souris $800.00 IN PRIZES $300.00 For Live Stock, Diary Pro- Housekeeping, ,Fish and _Misel laneous: also school exhibits. inclusive begins_1 p. m., Monday 4th., in classes one to four lp.-m. Tuesday _5th., when both depart- ments will be open to the Public 25 cents admits to both F iel_d and Drill Shed. For pnze_ list or other information write the S°°r°ta'i.` M. MCCORMASCKHS Ou » --_ I ~ ` -. ‘J #Anas Ano 1'nA|N Annauos- Peterboro, holed. $18: more sis' to Merrre in couuecriou wm-4 sasrsnu K|NQ's I-IVE srocif nm 19's. Fare. $1.85 1.70 1.00 1120 1.10 .90 ' .90 .85 .75 .70 .40 .40 Charlottetown York rf Bedford Stewart Douglas. Lot 40 Morell Marie Midgell St. ~ Peters Selkirk St. Charles Bear River New Zealand s.-ss" S Hold ' _gg *best and $7 to $7.50 for cull., H9 aces are 25c. to 35c. hi ° le D Road _ ..°0Nl CENT per word each in sertion for advertising in this col- umn. Cash must accompany order. .,*DEATH OF YOUNG 80URI8 MAN.-The Guardian regrets to have to chronicle the death of Lawrence Tanner, n native of Sourls, where he was born 28 years ago. Deceased had been working in Maine, U. S. A. for some time in connection with the lumber business, and enjoyed the well- mQ;ited confidence of his employers. A ew weeks ago he was taken sick with typhoid fever and was taken to the Eastern Maine General Hospital, where he died. His remains were brought home to Charmwood, Sourls, his father’s residence last Thursday (September 23rd.) and interred the following day. The Rev. E. E. Styles conducted the service. Besides his father there are several near rela- tives who mourn his decense and`to whom our sympathy is extended. E EISTERII PERSOIIILS ..*Misses Sara and Mary MacDon- ald, Rock Barra returned from Bos- ton recently! ..*Mes.srs John Mnclsaac, Michael MacDonald and George MacPhee, _all of Rock Barra., left on Friday morn- ing en route to the United States! . . °Mrs. Michael MacCormnck, Sourls, returned from Antlgonlsr a few evenings ago, where she has been visiting her sister, who ls ill. ..*The following are registered at the Cox Hotel, Sourlsz- Wm. J. At- kins, 1-Innfax; B. H. Ford, si. John, s. Johnson, Sydney; E. M. Waiting, St. John; Frank Scott, St. John; T. Gor- don Boyne, St. John; ~A. Leslie, Mon- treal; C. J. Thomas, Truro.* Steadfast and uncorrupt; your ac- tions noble, Your goodnéss simple, without guile or a‘rt; . And not in vesture Y holler than in heart. -T. MIDDLETON. rnflllnifrs CH’TQWN IIIARKETS Butter per Ib. 23 to 28 Fowl per lb. 10 Chickens 14 to 16 Hay pressed $14.00 to $15.00 Buckwheat 75 to 90 Wheat, per bus. $1.00 to $1.25 Oats, white. 60 Oats, black 65 to 70 Eggs, dozen 23 to 25 Butter lb. (creamery) - 27 to 28 Tub butter per lb. 22 Potatoes, per bus. new, Beef per lb. retail, Blueberries, per qt. ,Apples 'per dozen. * 35 10 to 12 10 6 to 9 . 25 to 40 S’SIDE MARKETS Eggs, doz. Oats, (white) bus. ' .03 RKETS Red 1.05 to 1.15%. N0. 3 Red 95 to 1.05 to 1.151/4. Corn No. 2 yellow 65 to 66% Oats No. 3 white 34% to 35 Standard 37% to 38%. Rye No. 2, 1.00. Barley 52 to 60 Timothy 5.00 to 7.25. Clover 12.50 to 19.00. Pork 13.32. Lard 7.95. Ribs 8.37 to 9.90. Wheat: Wheat sold locally on farm- ers’ markets over Ontario as follows' Berlin 85c to 90c Brantford 85c Co d to 82c and Stratford 85c. At\Winll>eg No 1 Northern wheat was quoted yesterday at 91 3-4c were inspected in Winnipeg and No 2 Oats: New oats are selling in Tor- per bushel. Millfeeds: Mlllfeeds at Toronto are d°Wll B110tIfér $1 below last week’s Prices. all round. as follows: Bran, $24 DBI' ton: SIIOFUI. $26 and Middlings, $27 per ton. At Montreal prices re- mained unchanged, Bran ,selling at $25 De `ton: Shorts $27 and Mgddu $3; to ass per ton. ‘ "gs Hay: Hay sold ini 1 1 1 t 1 Ontario as follows: Bsgiii. blii(ieIil.s$1rli to $19; loose $16.50-to $17.50; Owen Sound. baled. $18 loose $13 to $13 50; $18. At Montreal this week prices are unchanged. Live Stock: At the Montreal stock Yards the receipts of live stock fm- me Week ending Sept. 25 were 2000 came 5,900 sheep and lambs. 2.600 hogs and 900 calves. Owing to the not that there was no demand for cattle for ex- port a weaker feeling developed in the market and prices for all grades scored a furtherdecllne of 25 cent; ner cwt. as com ar n week ago' I?__°d with prices paid » Sheep and Lambs: A better feeling entered the sheep and igmb market today and yesterday. There was I, lood demand, lsrle lots being token freely. Lambs went st $8 to $8176 for Sheep brought $4 to $5.25 'rho 'ii were s week "sr "nn they nose Aiiio' ii f 0'!! there was no gimkset I? the condition of the Toronto r e or live hogs lug 'gem _vm a feelin: prevailed in the Mon- cwt Hogs 01' 00 'on Monday Ind prices to S10 BE WHAT YOU SEEM. . WlllM Pllllil ‘ Fllll liilllll Sllllllill Mrs. (Dr). Conroy. city. Wednes- day received a post card from her nephew, Mr. Fred Fraser, now a pris- oner of .war in Munster, Germany. He states that he is well and makes no complaint. ‘ A letter written by the late Capt. McMes.ns of Winnipeg to' his sister in that city refers to Mr. Fraser in these wordsz- "Fred Fraser of the B. of lVi». 8b0llli whom you enquire was perhaps the most_reliahle man I bad. I-le was a Lance Corporal but would now be my Company-Quarter Master Sergeant lf he was only here. Unfortunately he is missing and being the last one out- side myself who left our trench when we were relieved i got him to help my servant who appeared to be dy- ing from the effects of the previous day's gas. I had to go off to a flank to make some dispositions and never saw him again. The Germans that afternoon got all the country around where they were left and I hoped a- gainst hope 'that they would not get my servant to whom I had lent a sword cane I had bought in Ypres and which might slgn,his death war- rant if the Germans used it as an excuse for finishing him,» though I did not expect he would live. Still from what I know of Fraser, though unwounded he would never have left my servant while he lived, and then again in my servant’s pack was the helmet of a Prussian Guardsrnsn I had told Landrum I was sending home. I gave this to Fraser to carry. Really Lenore. dearest I cannot write about it further. The whole thing seems too awful to me as I see the picture of it' all in front of me." Capt. McMeans, the writer of the above splendid tribute to the young island soldier was himself killed in action at Yprcs ten days after writing the letter. The servant of Capt. McMeans referred to in the lei- _ter is also a prisoner along with Mr. Fraser and at last reports was quite recovered from the gas poisoning. The Ninth Battalion Winnipeg Rifles, to which Mr. Fraser belonged was entirely wiped out at the battle of Ypres when the Canadians were called upon to occupy the trenches vacated by the Algerians, all being either killed or taken prisoners. BITTER PILL F0_R BERLIN BERLIN, via Sayvllle, September 27-The German general staff was not surprised by the new Franco- British movement, says the Lokal Anzelger, although on___t@_sV_ occasion it 'w§s"announc'éd"ih' advance. “The brave German troops with~| stood the onslaught," ‘the newspaper; continues, "and will hold out until the enemy has been driven back. The Ger- man iron wall is unshakable and in- surinountable. “It is possible that the new move-I ment was inspired more by political than by military reasons, in the de- sire to influence Balkan States, parti- cularly Greece and Roumania, and to awe Bulgaria. Germany quietly awaits- the issue.” In a. review of the political and military situation the Vossische Zei- tung saysz- "All hopes and expectations of the Quadruple Entente have been wreck-| ed everywhere -north, south, east and west. A year ago President Poin- care of Francdlsaid that the French were marching upon Berlin. Grand Duke Nicholas oi’ Russia was describ- Perfect baking _assured because, there, _ no leaky joints around' ovén or fluesi in ‘Claiys Sask-al a I They are made airtight with %n.g specially prepared asbestos fibre. See the McCIary dealer in your town. SOLD BY ROGERS HARDWARE C0., LTD.. CHARLOTTETOWN, G R. T. HOLMAN LTD BUMMERSIDE ler in the same direction. Lord Curzon expected to see Gurkhas at Potsdam. The British Admirals were to wipe the German fleet out of existence. “A glance at the war map is suffi- cient to show what really has been achieved." DENIES REPORT OF GOVERNMENT TO TAKE G. T. P. WINNIPEG, Sept. 28.~By the time the Hon. Frank Cochrane, Minis- week he will have covered 8,400 miles of Canadian railway. He arrived in Winnipeg from The Pass yesterday, having attached his private car to u freight train. Mr. Cochrane has made a complete inspection trip of the new railways and terminals in Western Canada. Hu went to Mile 207 on the Hudson Bay Railway. Referring to_ the reports that have been in circulation that the Govern- ment intended to take over he Grand Trunk Pacific, Mr. Cochrane said the stories he heard in the West were thc ter of Railways and Canals, get back|llrst news he had on the subject. He to Ottawa. some time during this merely smiled at the question asked, saying there was nohlng o i. Base Burner Revertible F lue ‘ also Province. ed as leading the Russian steam roi- | New Silver Munn with and without Hard Coal for use- With same, and all at prices for cash that vvill meet any competition in the - »_ Poole & Thompson Ltd - .. 1. .L_,( 'i I iii T `I‘="i"\`i"°`m'~'&5.\‘2 - 1 l ;. hi va ` s -5;' Tk - wi . ‘f _`\ \ .i _. _ » i » -i \ ‘fi ~ .-,_, '-1 . va' ‘ r .,;~ -- 4. .f'.. I ~ X i-` 4 , ' . .3l°7r_\0‘3;M.§’- » . ~. nr f 0 1, 'H-»:-1 --.VI I).&F. Deman e “D. & ,F.” Sausage I. . Also p Charlottetown, P. E; I. ,¥,.;.e;".:.z=rf I-; r.....i., 0... 5.1. , 1915. ir..-ii.. ri. -~ Fresh Pork Sausages per bushel. in two day.. 3,358 cm Manufactured from Pure Spices and none but 11116125, VCKQU-IIJICS, FIIIIT, FlOvl{e1‘s_ ;;')h§a4tcsl;i;dl;>`;1shtéile`cash market' .at _ onto at-41c to 45:: per b h l. At. I ‘ ` G . Judging ill CIZSSCS- 5 ISO 10 lake ports, Ontario outs areu;8€ to 39c d Every pound wrapped in parchment ‘ 1 paper, _and bearing the legend, *Est 50: Canada Approved” 5 I' ~ All leading Grocers sell them. u “D. & F.” Hams, Bacon, Lard, etc., gacked in a 'thoroughly sanitary establis ~ ment, » under the continual super vision of an Of- . ficial Inspector of the Canadian Govern- ment. ' Look for Inspection Stamp on each package, and make sure of what you are getting. Dav,is` & Fraser, 1 1.02.. No. 4 Red ss to 94. N5 2 hard ‘“ M; ’. ,-;.-./ 'KJ Lp -_ 1;;-1 ?i"7.'- .'/'I1 _.».'» eff. J? -33-;‘= "”“§el-'T-"’= Hof/ f- 5. if fi' if 0 i' "*:._ -"I-»¢"&*~/' -' . ¢\ ’ 4.". 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