I - i si:i>1=aMnnR.i.is,_.i9i¢_. _. _ »- ' i~ _ ¢ . . ;_ »-i- i I _ 5. $V_ *_ i ' v . I i . . _i 'W ., Y . i-'4&¢-i_ __ , __ ._ cost but little' and every ‘- Shaving .Soaps - V Brushes' ` i Razor Strops J and-Biatleh""" ' ' _' _- vaseniie r ` Camphor Ice _ Taicdm' '_ l Toilet Water . l __ y-_-» Lilac Yegeta - Shavingidlptioxts Styptid Pencils' Cort- Plaster Check these you need ‘i now and- let us supply you. I- The Nev-a. hone strops ‘ arehthe best-75c to $225 CHC . _ é The G e m Jr. Safety i Razor at $1.00 has them all i' beaten. ‘ 4-»-4' _ A ___ ._i_._.__,_ _.|. I, ` E. A'.Foster Central Drugstore- _- l -I-l»-I-I-I-s»-|091' § §* $2 I! _'"4 2°, ,lv _Z0 O O Os* "Please send., tlie_ Qumi. O lim sure" is the interesting ‘P Dostacript to s soldier’s letter * sent by the family to this paper * Wiley- Many hunireds ot sol- " dlers have, _ written similsrlyi. '|‘ Bettersend The Guardian along " ie Yoon hoy_ 1 O+~I»§0O0-0000010000000 . Saf¢t$i&¢°@_'i_ .. _ V +V 2%; L' i ' _ ~_'_i ii--.'5 Heaven is but made richer; therein can be no loss :;`_;':' To meet our love and longing thou hast no gulf to erossi; 55; No adament between us uprears its rocky screen; an A veil before us_ only;-thou in the iight serene. .sr .~_-_~..~,-.ii _,~ .,...___ _,..__._ _ _ _., _ PF- . ";1»'_',vr i. -.c-~_.,-_-~_,_,-I.;ffI,_t.,}_;,§.____:_,: ;_::_f.::-]_;:f,";};;f- ' V' I 1-" »‘ J lbeo..Sl¥=vi»s- ` I A IN- -M-Em~eM=. 7 - -1 - IN LOVING REMEMBERANCE OF OUR DEAR SISTE BA IEVJ- 1 ` forts ~ ° _ Com ~ _ SA.; B°AT\ES BEi.ovEn wii=E oF E. s. BURLEIGH ELi.Ensi.iE . - - ' -1-_-_. Dieu senremssirieih isis. Q li t __ r 'i ‘ - 'i -' "-Z-if' M 1.' thi l‘°i"'.°l;\'|¥ bil‘l‘$l\dily" on dlrth thy lilies 'boom' WitCl¥ H3i€l i_§._; To. tell us; what giad_'wcii_\der`A y`e'ar of heaven 'hlsy b_q, _ Elf, We cannot pa»iint` themoving I . . ~.'V-'_- Nor-dream our flower of comfort a cool and distant stsr. That veil 'twlxt~eaI.'th and heaven We breathe one air bioioved, we follow one dear guide; 1 ' f;`_f;V Paused in to open vision, out of o SQ. Thou see_st how sorrow blossoms; i';':, ' . And half we feeii thee lean ing from thy deep calm of bliss, _ -.Q To slay of earth. "Beloved, how heautiiriul it isi ` Q--,'_; The Iillles in this splendor,-the green leaves in this dew;- Oil.-eaI“th is also heaven, with Go'ds light clothed anew!" F. I S0. when the sky sleems bluer, and when the blossoms wear .:;~_ 3°"l° 'Midori mystic shading we never knew was there, __ We’|l say. “We see things earthicy if' __ ‘ __ She bends where we' are gazing, oday, from Paradigm.. 1-~.~ _ §;,'_1 Because we know thee near un, n Who fills thy cup of lsiuing with glory to`the brlmi gm We wliii not stain with grievingour fair, though fainter light, 'j But cfiing to thee in spirit as if thou wert in sight. ng And as in ways of beauty the swift years come and go. Upon_ celestial currents our dteper life uhall flow, l-_iVea_|jir|g, from that sweet country wtiere bllghtlng never came, Love chime the hours Iimmortal, nearth'and.heaven.th¢ sameV C. 1'2": CJ t.. L man should have them. ' A BV? "U°Y“»"*“°°"‘~ 'if' °"° W" ='"°f\s' the spools. eeievea. theu.hm.b»en; - r.=:.- tz-V-_= an year has heavsn'i.f white portal shut bsek the sound of sin; ffl T04 Yet no voice, no whisper. comes floating down from thee, mg a tell us what niad wonder s year e, fhesven may ble. V; I °“' l‘°='\'UU°i°»-e it ii en i imniiii id e z- _ _- »V The sliendt yearns sroiitniiV$;i;h$4e llstgnunsgggp gat, ' ;h°\_‘ |°_ve_dst allfthingqiovply--when waik|ng,with_ us here; f-jf. r-7'. °W- f"°"" "W l‘¢|9h¢l _°f=hl=lV¢I\. seems earth no lbnger dear? rr." . .. r.-r 2-r '.~. :'.' '_-.~ ‘_-. 1-, .r 1-: ':. 1-:= 1:' .r-1-: :r '_-_ '_--: '.--:~ '.~:-'.-r '_-r 1-.” ~_~;r ' ' ' ?"€:.'.ii.:.fi`i;;i'i'.3i;:.i`l.:3`i':3 l'.;'>".' i‘;:.iIi.'.','='f‘_‘.',i`l.'..'.ii‘_'. cii'_:.;iii;;.i THE CHARLOTIETOWN GUARDIAN ,_- V _ pgggagni;-,,_ .» _ . r __ V. :_-f.| i ._-r \. ¢'-"- rl i. .qi _ i':‘.'_ ’ ~`.‘-_'_' 1': ‘.‘_- ff 'Sill _ L: _F- . .. &_~~`l i _ _ _ .-_~V i in white-robied-state afar _ F:-`.‘ Q94 I »,\ £$;.i Cf; is . a breath might weft aside; §"‘.'»' iris :_-_-i ur mists and rain, how peace is won from paln_ ` »'.` Ta’ ffl’ hy light of salnted eyes; ndgnperur iziiij¢e_Him, :;ii~;- ! ...f ce: ff? JU C"._`§‘ On September 4th, 1916. tlicropass- cd awuy peacefully at Alexander, l'. E. l., un aged resident in the person of .lacoh U. Judson. The snows of four score winters had fullen upon his hood. The illness, which eventunted in his death, was long und, ut. linici-i, very severe-_ but ho bore it p:ti_lcnLl_v and his passing was not unexpected. it was his desire for some weeks to “go home" to God. a\\\V=.'-.'47//_lllA\\\\\__\\)‘l/I/.&_ Potato _Baskets§ 1200 ln- stock Double bound, strong an ell made ` (Indian make nd made in PRINCE EDW RD ISLAND. - ran, i _ |000 Bags ddlings, 500 Bag racked Corn, 500 Bag _ ornmenl, 400 Bag Daily expected. severa ars of FLOUR, BEAVER,) (ROBIN HOOD ‘ (QUEEN C1'I Y.) in Barre -48 and 24 lb. Bags, way. Cars of FEED LOUR EEED WHEAT - )li.'._CAK,E .CO l` l`ON SE IEAL, & c & c _ Selling at lowest piici s VHOLESALE :ind RE l`Al Carter & Co.l.ld. § Queen Street warehouse .'1.\\\\\\\\\\\'.'//llA\\¥\\€'4' _ _ ff \\\YII 2 ~ =_=» /I/[[01/.\\\\\\\_ l'.¢§\\ /// \\VI'/////f/f-2-TY M//////”@“\\\\\v]/II/I f 2“*1;& ° f>r>_a:a>~ G ni- Fl U .. . '\®\\\'lII&\\)\\\}\\\\’!\\\WIlllIlIIi§.\\\\\\\\\\ MOU .- [D ~ O 'J l" Professional Cards Monhpn A. ourrv ' lsrrlstsrs and Attorneys solicitors for ltoysl llsnl oi Faneui- ' MONKY- T0 LOAN l A.A.N|et.»sn, Kp.. Donsiii Mekinnei MoLEAN C MQKINNON . .lsrristsrs, ` . . - Atternsiys-st-Lsw R0¥ll Bank Bldg.. Cbsr nttotown. o.c. ui¢L»e`ii',.K'»o-. w.s. sms-y, i<.c _ Q L_. ._ _ lsrristsr .Attorngx-st-Lssv Om s o ."8.' ¥i1ii»`er¥"' lo tssosrn. P. Il. l V -r-. _ . ~ ~- 1 wa suirrou s sruiw. ~ Bsrrsters, Attorneys, Noury Pub |10. Eto.,`lolieit.ors tor Csnsds Baal Orl Association. Bent-ol Montreal. Seams, pexmssVeiit_ |lortss|__s_Cerper . ,, ~ _ n Oiilcss-Old Gusrnlsn Otllee. Pre was Block, Csrlottotown; P._ li. l. S. S. Hessian l uwvvsn i "°.i'.°:::*.."i.';.‘ .'."""'i'°_‘..___ f - i _&9n§n~i.~ :_ .- Mr. Judson came of Loyalist pur- entnge_ His grandfather was born in _England_ and wus witii the English ; urmy in the taking of P. l-I. Isl.-uid from the French. after which he lived in the fort that _was rected ut French iFort near Marshfield in _this provinice. 1'l'he fort was on land now in posses- sion ol Mr. Albert Boswell, Jr. .luc- lob's father camo from ifreucli Fort when three years old, resided at Squaw Bay.-now the prosperous community of Alexandra, near Pownal. lt was here tliat.Jacob-was horn. and where he spent his long life- as a harn- ivorking, industrious tiller of the soil. _lt is worthy of note that the famous Missionary .iutlsop was 8. _descendant from thc some o`i“l`gl.ria'l_'st0`<:ll_.i ~ The ‘subject of ills sketch was a~meml>e~r of u family of tcn_-five sons élixd -dye iiaui:iiters,-only t.\vo of which remizin to this duv namely. Mrs. James Rob- prcscnt wifn survives him. Two daughters (in tho iirst i`ainii_\') und tlirou sons, also survive.-~Mi's. Albert Jenkins, l‘ownul :ind Miss Bolln ut home, and tho sons :irc l)r_ William (who wus wiih his futher durini: tiic lust iivc wcclis). und John of Now- nrk, Now Jorscy, li_S_A.. und Wnltcrin Toronto, (‘.ziiniiln_ Tho funeral was lu-_ld on Supl. Ttli_ und was coiniuctcd by his pin-ito`r_ ltcv. ld. S. Wonka. ivjiii visitod him frouucntly diiring lil.; loin: llliicrs. llov. Ilonulii Mclicaii, ol' ifhm~lotii~io\vii_ :i warm friond ol' tin-_ lnniily foi'i_y _\'t_',ii‘i4 '_i|:o, wars ulso pro- soiii and ussiifti.-.l in tho iwi‘\'icos. lu- irriuciii was mudo iii iluii l`;iinii_v ploi in l'o\\-nal i-i-iiioicr_\'. io wliii-li :i lari;i'. i'_oi\i'oui"so iii' i'i-lulivcu unil lriciids fol- lo_wcd ilu- i'ciiiu1iis. ___._..._____---_ ALBERT BOSWELL. ‘ Ni-'irly iu-voiiiy-sovcii youi':i align tho iiubjcct of this skctcli was born ut -__,.¢~Jr:.: _-_ .;._____._.__ ---4-~ --- -- ' ' i Ieweljrv ‘ 5 -ff 'A-you waiit' honest- _igppde a honest price# “yon will not forge?) '13 h b t to purc use Ynigcglflliwk orarticie attention given torepairing of WHYCHCS ClC. iV l 6 3’ 1'- »C._ W;._Rslters0i\ -1 .leweilor l ~ 1.- V,_,`-`_,..-..,`_,,,. 1-.~ ,- _ _»_._,`/.f-.fs JAc`os u. .iui:isoN. I Dunstaunage, P.E.1., and was a -son or -Illriees ln Canada 1915 eiitz-ion oi Alexandra. :ind Mi°s_ liowiirii ` -_ Wood oi' Bay Fortiliic. l’.E.l.. both ol' UEPARTME|;V;'E°v5 whom were with him sevr.'i‘al wecksa NUAL V prior to his death. _ _ ,. _ _ _ _ _ ‘i t i in prices during the Mr. .luilsou was tuiri. uiniricd. iiisVwV;1lVVlew§V|i:¢;-I geiinle very steep “ter I in C;-inadn,-tho wholesale- prices of _the late Dr_ Albert -Boswell. For more than fifty years the deceased has re- sided at Pownal where he w-as enabl- ed» through lndustry and toil to build up a fine homestead. Mr. Boswell was married- abuut_ilfty`Vyears ago to Miss Mary»Ann Lane (pf P_ow_pal) who pre- deceased him a yemi ago. To this .up-i_ lon there came a large family-~_nine_ ot' which survive-Mrs. S. C. _Stewa'.r't; and Mrs. Neil Darrah, of Dunstafinagé, Mrs. Wallace Wood oi' Alexandra and Mrs. Ricliard Stewart of Mt. Allilon_ The sons:-Henry of Marshfield, Alb- ert, Almond ond George at French Fort, and-Lane on the homestead. Mr. Boswell was one oi’ the early promot- ers of’the island agricultural. exhibi- ti;m_ and hc gave special attention to stock raising. in whioli line he made n marked -success, carrying off many prizes annually from the Island Exhi- bition as well as from other places throughout the Maritime Provinces. Mr. Boswell was of a re-tiring mall ner, and in later years remained much at home. His passing wa_e sudden and quite unexpected. The funeral wee largely attended, and was conducted by Rev. E. Weeks, on Sept. 6th. iri- terment was at Pownal cemetery _ , _-_ ,______.._....‘ ____ ' i _ i thc middle of 1915. is sho-wn in the| ~ ` \\\V report just issued by C15' D8DH\‘U11e“t of Labour entitled “Wholesale Prices in Canada, 1915," which also contains information regarding Retail Prices und prices in other countries.. 272 commodities averaged. over 8 per cent higher than in 1914 ami 9 pei- he-ht higher than in 1913. while thu rctuil prices ol'.som0 thirty' foods wore 2 per ccnt higher than in 1014 und 7 por cont hlghorli-i1anln1913-Bl' lowing my me-.|m'portixice of each arb- lclc lu family consun1ptlou.__B$’ 56+- i-i_-mbci-, 1915. Viio\t\;cve:‘. the 1532;; iiixc had bri.-ug it ie udex num of ivliulosalo price-5 to u Dvllll 20 Def 1-out higher than in July- 1914i ‘Vhlle i-hhiii food prices' had flfieg 1" Def -_\ “i rli the sumo’ per o ._ wlllitilliiiilgx number oi' w`i\0lC'3iil€ prices. stoc~_l nl 148.0 for thc your us coinpiirf.-:i 1wViltli Vglllgi Vfoi‘Vl314.n - :rf for :_ ii y cc-ci -- had ron/clicc' iiil.l ns coinpared with 1;i4_6 for July. 1914- A weekly 'lauiily budget. of food nveraged' l$7_8li for 1915. $7.73 for 1914 and is-7.33 for 1913 hut for isnri, sumo at $8.13 as with. $7.42 in July, 1014. lt may be notc-il t:iut_ tho rise in prices has continue'd during tho current year as shown from mc-'nth to month in the- Labour Gazette-. |’i`he index number of wl1;iesiEle_ - ricer. resciied 180.0 for May u e- lldlineil slightly the'f~eaiter. » metals-_ 'chemicals _und ce [tain nintoriale ,being lower. In retail foc-:l prices the Dccoiubor. compared' \W°°“‘°' """“‘°‘ "°“°‘“"‘ “-6” '°"' i. A_""*'fé`_ifi§ii` who ‘fur ins great hiiih of the membership or the “A. o_o", _ ’ bel ve that the maytfti/ho liu .s advertising space is entitled to AN HONEST ANI) UN ‘ B1 SED CIRCULA i` ION VCVV(_)__lJNT-a count as dependable as a,CEVRTIi~`lEi) CHECK. I - I . .r V _ _ _ _ _V __ _ _ |Auguii't, there being a d'eclinc- only in July when midsummcr conditions lo"'r~_red prices very rllghtly. ' ln other countries retail -food prices also rose steeply,the- rise front the beginning or the win- to tlib end of I91` 'being calculated* as high as us -pei cent for Austria.. sa pei sem- _ VV _ _ _V _ V V _ 1 ers.; and _adve__i_‘-Using __agenc1es_,_ are spending- their _- , _ .m`ovy tb.iii1`e‘_lpoiit the ‘€A..B. C.”, to psyifor-the services of TRA-I ED- AUD- _ i - ITO % end t eyiask the sup ort nad ggfronage of EVERYMAN WHO BUYS ADVER ' - ‘ _ r.VisVi_hi sence Asp wan $10 __U rr w_1seLY _ _ _ ~ ~' " " ' * " “_ ',1...-- at tor Uetmany. lover' 30 pol- cent in the Niefihdrlsndr.-_ Norway and h‘aly'.allil ~ _ g_\‘_fce-ht"ln Greet Btitsin. in Aus- 'the‘i-ise was nearly '40 per ` .craibi _ _ _ _ - _ . .- _ . coat. ss.it rebuilt ofdrtiiight, while in"fl1i -v . l 16 pet- Nw Venlnnd it was on_y cent. In-Japan, prices were lower thplfin- 1914' Ind 1913. ` ` '- I "Thu-` results of the great rises were considerable ina! shes in til cost- of living hsrdtégu in the e penditure un' f' e. `ln ciothin house nirnls_hinss,._et.c,, gtocks the hands of manufacturers a _ _dealt-rs were ofte'n__q1hei9nt to prd 'vent greet rlsetf_'i'Qr . me timé even the prosecution ofthe war make many liqeilrh 'IWW production in 55003' nav_`e¢;.» idle attempted or thought/_ oi, bheél production woe. re~ . newed in many lines and in many districts a.bandpned'i previously pwing t0_thg.._pe0r returns' normally bbtainabig k<-pun-_ incl siivvr, lninfly dnnipcrs, and on the oven Z that loses no hcut; :til work iogcllicr for splcniliil ciiokiiig ol. lcnst cxpcnsc. 1 do with a small amount of fui-I, :mil liic wuy thc range withstzmds the wear and tear ' that wrecks orrliuatry rinigvs; iis uliiiiiinizi-il fliics nican long life to llie range bclfaiuse - _ the coated stccl linings are rust-proof; asbestos joints `preventVlcc.kugc of uir at `_ioints. ' Y M°Claiys _ ._ ange ' The new booklet, just oil' ilie press, tolls cvcryiliing in :tn ' interesting way. Tcnr out ilic coupon :uni send it to thc 'Kindly send me factory. Before you forgot and certainly bclorc you buy a “ °°Py °f 5""“' b°° . I . ._ range, get your copy. - 1f,f,,“g\;f’"m.'° h°°t°“‘ _ Russians- are victorlous.they will bc- c - `. ‘ N gin the invasion of Bulgaria from ‘ ar S _' “m°""' the north. . - Meanwhile the Roumanians are ‘- Add,-;.,,__ pushing 'vigorously the thrust in London Toronto lilontrenl Winnipeg ' ' Transylvania. Vienna admits i1 \ Vancouver ` bt.Juliu -llumilton Lulgury wimdmwal from positions west or V V. an piinkagugg igdlnomon ........ ............... ..,........... -means easy to v "“‘”":"‘A"-' Y-J i V i . ___ ||i‘_<‘ _ _ i ir 'li _ . . i M ~rf-"fl-:"-""*’L"‘9. I _~ ' ° _ - p i - ~_| ` ' » - _ , Q- 1' _ , ,Ji ' ~ . » . . » 1 ~,_ .N Ti rl- ZS' _ and easy reguV1a.i'.e__bo'r,l;V_. L_? - _ » your clocking' l' . and the expend- iture of fuel,- m o n e y . A n d easy to manage; economizc, you know. All the Kootenay controls are on the outside. For ln- stunce, how inlin- itcly casicr to con- trol the damper from llic front of 2. a the stove-the Kootenay way- A' _i You want to know uboui; ilic sciisililc iilciis for sawing time, the fine bakings you up ,-1 . ‘ ' I f ,_ _ f |V. ll *_~_ 5 - _ .'91 _ 5) - '.".’ 'P--i.'Z._r " , 3 Tear* -’ _ Off--Illia Coupon _ _ k_ _ Y _ §’,§e”‘;‘§a§3‘§,‘§_‘§_f_‘j;t 12° §_?§;,a'f°§§°"§§; Sold by Rogers dwe. Co. .Ltd ,’ Charlottetowiynfi R."1i’.‘{'_I-iolman, Ltd,Ve Danube near the Irc-n Gate. ('34--_-;_;_;-_.. . ~_.; ~ _ -;-;»_._._._-____ - . .. » _ _______i_' Ki Ferdinand’s forces are now " ' ' ” ` c _ ~ _‘ .i - - " ' = from Hungary. To the Tcutons its lc-ss. means the hampering of trailic ‘along the Danube, which served as a supply line for Turkey. While London was not cisposed- to discount the- importance of thc fall of Turtukal, it does not believe that Von Mncke'nsen's army can 1;-.Tor any _seo nd _ - mountains’ dividing _ V__ __ Transylvania reall ti'e`at to Bucharest. The Ger- ng _ _ more. than thirty- miles into Transyi- _S ___ _ ,_. man lic-ld marshal, it is' reportedfliaslnot minimized. but military experts an army of not more than two or here- consider it only a. _temporary set three divisions, -10,000 to 60,000 men back which the' Roumaninns and the supported hy Austrian cavalry and Russians will right quickly without some'Turks». modifying the Transylvania cam- Allowance must he made for the D2\llZn_ MOT€0V9i’. RC'i1imB-mal! 8\1th°i" inclined to dia iliiliciiltiosjn nit-bl-lizing the lloumnu- ities in London, are - an forces and in transporting the pure German claim that 20,000 prison- itus:-iiaii troops. 'l`h.c Bulger succc:-:is is ers' were' taken with Turtukal . .i ' . ’- _ g-__ __ _-L_ -i1:-'i=.l-Y .__ _ _._= 'si __ .dsx _ 1! N _-r M ' 7 ' - ilf. .if 'i- .V, ___ - ~ i Limos Pu _ i : i :ij l i C-Fl ,a year or more, hut ii\'foc»:l' increas- es were--lmmedlsteiy felt. At. the - substantially higher _ e tlis- ' “war though in* many _ some what lower than ,_t~ _o high levels - -reached during the vr weeks -ol- uacertsiuty and spec tion wliieh;» f§%_owed' ‘its outbrsgkig , he report shows thst.thie rising "prices were secompsntedhy fin- - orsszéii activity in industry and i -ut .» . .. - "'ade‘ "Not only tha mad’ ‘tofu _ Lf s-I in- sun- ' "’ ' ' » _ i. . ‘ ai .~ . j i_, i .`).,. V .- Es'i ioic.i__1‘_nT__oRs. ' - Member Audit Bureau of Ciroulations _ _ i~_~ . ' i 1- srditaio 1 of C7’-_--Audit A Buiieau of ..Circulations---is, to rotct honst edvertiser`s and honest publishers, 11- _- by doing 'awa'y_wiili ciriiculation errors and the mis-statements of__ClR(.U- - publishers,. together with indvertiss _ ` ~ Ji! a niegbet ofthe B. C.” you are protecting §)UR OWN l s;§‘iinri helping to 'piece' the entire business of advertising on a cleaner, i __ _ aa Mdne ssmci NT ia-Asrs. _ __ _V Vt _ -,_ , 'l‘ 7 L' ii "' - » s 0 s _ ’ / [ou lace.. . our advertisrn ' me l _ _ '- '\\fl.:,is»i_i _. _ni fy, wg V e . ,V, V ‘ 3 _ _ 1 _,V ,- 2 1 _ _ .i i i ,lei-,it I g -_ Q _ Vx itmn U ° _ ‘K .i d _ f- 'if V beginning- of 1915 staple foods were \ j \ i 5 ~ - 0. ' i ~ - - i /5 “_ I Vi i circhi-_i° 1 Those publishers. of- newspapers, 3 azihes, farm journals and trade public-ations- all over VV - `._.__ A i - _ ,ru :VJ ‘ <70 . I v. / » r » r