» L. A§ft`iJd*`,atrengtben friend hip-your photo fThe_ St/udio 3 -msn#-eolvmo .nav-1 .¢ho.._fam- - . ily day. but with nearly always are- ;-gret that this 'one or that-could not ibe Dl'¢l°ll¢- Had to go to Mary's :j folks thi: year. you know. ;‘ Ot-cou se, it doesn't really take the j plane of the absentee, but on such oc- casions, along with the letter of rs- gret- send a new photograph taken ` at The ,Bayer Photo Suu’dio 127 Grafton Street All A. E. Lyon Photo Studio ‘Spec§,l‘tll;t;’n§ollege, Work unexcelled. ` Moderate Prices. Amateur’s work given personal . - ' attention 107 Queen St. Ch’Town Phone 68] " _______ _____A__ ______________________ _________________ ____________________ th ..__--.::.::._,.--__ >-::;..-_..-.-.---..... ~---~----W -~-----~~-~ -----nf..-__ vw' lpn 3# ,A [SHE OWN GUARDIAN »-ll - ,_ W Gua The Eastern l-dum :.i:;:L‘;°:.‘;s;l‘:..”.‘:':l:.':.'.:.‘:°l;...“;f e church and community is the orer for ber departure She was a ‘f "Q, _e|-|- pAy. tu bu, in tm. groin. 00"; ¢EN1' per word “ch in member of the Vernon River Metho- ‘ \ _ Representatives for Montague CD scat- . CUFFEB ` There -are~ other Coffees -hut-they a 1' e n o t “Seal Brand” In Z, 1 and 2 pound canal' Whole-gm nd- rized- .|wF‘neGN:nd‘°rP;Z_;hw"_ 4 pairs of mittens; 12 nightengales; Chinchilla ill Plain colors. BFOWII _ . 14 pairs bed socks; as hhhahorohlofs; Blue. Green. Black. Grey and Red: CHASE & SANBORN, MONTREAL. les 1 PLANT ENE CHEAP FARE AUTUMN EXCURS- IONTO BOSTON. Commencing Sept. 10th excursion ' rates will be issued to Boston .good for return within 30 days. From Charlottetown to Boston and return $13.00. The autumn is a de- lightful time to visit Boston. Steamer leaves Charlottetown every Friday at noon. For fugtber particulars apply to . JA8. CARRAGHER. Agent. Charlottetown. Eastern S. S. Lines International Line 8teamship Calvin Austin, and Gov- ernor Cobb. FALL EXCURSIONS Low Fares-Travel Now , Return LlmIt'30 days. St. John to Boston 7.00 St. John to Portland 6.50 Leave St. John, Mon., Wed., and Friday at 9 a. m. for Lubec, Eastport, Portland and Boston. Return, wave Central Wharf Boston, Mon., ed., and Fri., at 9 a. m. MAINE STEAIVISHIP LIN! BTEAMSHIPS NORTHLAND AND NORTH STAR Leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, Tues, Thurs., and Sat., at 6.00 p. m. City Ticket Ofilce, 47 King Street. A. O. Currie. Agent, St. John. N. B. A. I .FlsmIng, 1’.F.AP.A. Bt _-lolln. New Brunswick. ' @ Time' Tlhle, Rocky Point Ferry. 8. 8. Hillsboro. Leave Ch'tovm Leave Rocky Point \7.30 a. m. 8.00 .am. I-l 8.30 a.m. 9.00 a.m. 0.80 a.m. ' , 10.00 a.m. 11.00 a.m. 11.80 a.m. 1.80 p.m. 8.00 p.m. 8.80 p.m. _ 8.00 p.m. l 8.80 p.m. 4.00 p.m. 5.00 p.m. 5.30 p.m. 9.80 a.m. _ IUNDAY 10.00 a.m. 1I.45 9.3. - 1.00 p.m. 2.00 -9. . - l.80 p.m. _ 8.00 p.m'., -8.80 p.m. 4.00 p.m. 4.30 p.m. ' H. MURPHY. Manage: .' Furness Sailings From LONDON From HALIFAX - Shenandoah Oct. llth - Kanawha Oct. 26th October ’lth'Fra|er River - Octpher ltth Messina _ - From LIVERPOOL 'From HALIFAX ' Vil NM. Vis Nfld. _ _ Dqrgngo October lath October 0th Tsblsco October 24th- Above ssiiings are not susrsnteed and are lubiect to change without notice. , _.Lf l’u|'||sn.Wlthy& Co.Ltd. . lraligox, N. s. _ socks; 12 Pillows; 3 Towels; 2 Roll's Shirt; 37 Cholera belts; 12 Scarves; EISTERII PERSONALS *SCHOOL WORK.-The Follow 2. Gladys Barlow; 3, Fred Matthews. of~Linen; 3 Pairs of gauntlets; 1 SCARCE GOODS AT OLD PRICES. 87 bandages; 19 balclara caps; 28 F1098 $1-75. 3225. $2-50 and $2-75. flannel shirts. Curled Cloth in plain colors, Brown and Blue at $2.25 per yard. Two Tone Napcloth, Prune and Black, Green and Black and Blue and ` ' _ Black; prices $2.75 per yard. mv.v.*Col. Davidson, Charlotte- Stripe Nap cloth in Brown and n, was n on ague this week.-B. glue, $250 per yard_ *_ ‘ Invisible Stripe Zebeline in differ- d- i`°M|'9 C- Rhgdei Haliffl-X. Fetufll- ent colors; price $2.75 a yard. _H __ 3 Ufme 5;/Ithftl -3- Enterprise. Fri- _ Class A Scotch Tweeds at a. Saving _ . .. . HY. r0m Ori Bgue, where she has of $1.00 a yard in Fawn, Brown, Blue,` bee lltin h d ht ,M Ivegllg g er aug er rs T G ,(2-Féin, Black and White at $2.49 per 'F CROS FEVERISH SWK B||_|_ |-` ` '-ie Bl tl l ' _ S t y 1 € THE HOME OF 600° 'anke ng n plaids and plain col UNDERWEAR ors Old price, $125 per yard Black Plush Cloaklngs, .lust receiv- It’s our business to supply d- l 5,25 ood underwear for |855 money’ 25. e ' pr ce $ and $6/15 per1',X,‘;'.I5l1'\,S tomorrow. Children simply will not ~ , . _ tl n .t d mi in tm. 1, dist Church from her youth up, \ .~'r ooauon Ives ulouaraifs' :;ih.° omni lhugtuooolilnipahy oraehw :i°"°“*°*‘ "ld “°'P"“’ ’“ °" “B “°""‘ es, but especially in the work of the Women’s Missionary Society, of gg' 9) . ..~L/in uiumssss-'rhoro was o milk the stahalhs or soo vlow school which she was I 1if° member “Hd °l°° /M large numb roi the Montague citizens for- September: Grade V.--1. TBD M’ I A H ' l-_-ge, . ht the nmol-al of..-th, me Austin Donald; 2, Lena Donald; 3, stalls 0°" RW' “Xl "Y~ ‘ Hewitt, Wednesday.-B. . ‘ Cousins. Grade lv.-1, Katie Ad`ams; some years president' of the Ver Greatly beloved and held in highest esteem by all who were privileged _..*8T. PETERS, ANNANDALE, Grade lII.-1, Robert Hunter; 2, Roy with her acquaintance; it was in her Dundas Baptist Churches Services Sudsbury and I-°BtBl‘ DUZSHD: 3. Colin h lh st. re r o . _ ._ _ Adams. ol-ooo ll.--1 also s Adams- g ome and also outside it she cheefly isplayed the qualities of a high and Ve s. ct' 10th, 8 p.m in y . stood or oo¢.~1'nh. Dundas 11 o m 2. James Murphy: sf Lois simmons-_ My w°m=“h°°d- In Pf°°v°\'i¢Y “<1 Annandale 7 80 p. m The Pastor Rev Grade I-1. 301111 M\ll'D\1y 2 Edwin ° B ' ` . ‘ ' _ f ' ' ' _ - dversity, her sympathy sooitlied, hgr - ' ` ' ; , . 1 ' '_ wise counsels directed to r g t en s R' N' Rand Wm "ascii" ~ ' Murpfly 3 Wamce Champhim by righteous means. Quiet, unob- . . _ . __ tr ...~ooNouc1~ esnvlczsp nov. ..:Acc|osN'r. what might have “sive Patient °°“'°=°°“° “nd 1" Wm. McLeod will conduct Divine Ser- resulted 'in a fatal accident occurred ll vice in Annandale on the 10th at 11 at Montague W@d¥l€Sd8y f0!‘6l\00ll- er tongue was the law of kindness. When we know these things it is no o'clock, Dundas at 3 p.m. and at For- Mr John Stewart and Miss E. Mc- l“"“5f°“ “"0 me BMCWBVY °f 3 est Hill at 7 p.m. Mr. McLeod is at- Swain, ' Roseneath, while driving Ch"13U°“ me Wen "ved t° 'even tending the Synod in St. John and across the Montague Bridge or the them- will return on the 9t'h. approach thereto, their horse stopped _ -_-_ f and backed them down over the‘side h°lY Pau*-“ce and “We” "°Sig““U°" _..*RED CROB8.- The George- 'or the embankment into the ditch ww" Branch of the Red Cross Sm-:_ below, Where the men were mggmg Sllmmolls came it Wits but tht? breitli- loty acknowledge the rooolpt or $50.00 down nrsnarlns for the bottom or .base ‘ng °f the fefiefsf ll l'>°“'“8 °f the from the Murray Harbour North Of the Collorete facing. The bank was “ble when the 30"' 5”-"ed “WW f° Branch_per Mrs. Milinda Millar. The some fifteen feet high. Miss McSwain its desired have"- Georgetovm Branch of the Red Cross was thrown from the carriage, and the Society have forwarded the following horse fell on her, breaking~ her arm. list to Charlottetown from September and bruising her up generally. Mr, 30, 1914. to September 30, 1915, 70 Stewart escaped without any serious be’ °f “em” and nephews and 3 1°-"59 pyjama suits; 27 Khaki shirts; 22 injurjel The horse was badly out on circle of friends. The funeral service Bed jackets; 53 Pillow cases; 36 Face the rump, and the waggpn was all was conducted i" the h‘-‘me “nd clothes; 35 Night shirts; 51 Pair of smashed to nieces.-B. C1 Her last illness was marked by a to the will of God. and when the She leaves to mourn her, three sis- ters, Mrs. John Haydeu, Mrs. Daniel Marchon, Mrs. Samuel Genny, a. num- lurch on Thursday 7th by Rev. T.W. Hodgson and was attended by a large and. representative gathelring from the community ami surrounding district. (Other -papers please copy.) Munn: nur mu EHMIIIES If llHIlU'S TUNEUE IS lIUllF.|] s ous, cLEAN Llr'r|.'E Llv'ER AND sowsLs. A lnxative- today saves a sick child We are Showing the setter underwear for the same money. - ,take the time "Um muy t° empty ’ _ Pick and style, quality o k d . . approved Styles In Wo let us prove the statementli nl5l>?\'I?0an . up with waste, llver gets sluggish, m ’ 334540-sM2l en s fine Footwear. est and up-to-date styles. GQFF I . .QL -=n3~'-- -. .L_ 3%? it rr/( \\ l ` l THE MARKETS " Butter per lb. Fowl per lb. Chickens , I-lay pressedi ' Buckwheat, Wheat, per bus. Oats, E doze Tub butter per lb. 22 Potatoes, per bus. new, 30 Queen Quality Beer por lh., l-ohul. 10 to 12 $4.50, $5.00, $6.00 $3 50 and $4 00 Alley Co. 135 Queen Stl'€€t Oatmeal, per 100 3.50 CAN_An|AN PACI FIC FALL EXCURSIONS ’ T0 BOS TON. Tickets on Sale Daily until October I6 AT SPECIAL RATES . Boston Favorite Limit. Thirty Days PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION SPECIAL LOW RATES Travel Canadian Pacific _ _through the Canadian Rockies w, ll, lmwsrm. {_.x;iA:, o.P.lz.. st. lohh. 's \' ` :f,‘_-. ;_.. , _ Turnips, - , 15 Apples per doz. 6 to 9 WOOL Der lb 25 to 40 S’SIDE MARKETS Wheat. bus. 81.00 to 1.25 Wool. lb. 2s to 40 Eggs, doz. 22 Hay, pressed 10.00 to 13.00 Hides, lb. 15 Oats. (white) bus. .ss Barley, bus. 55 to so Buckwheat 1,25 Butter, lb. (dairy) » 21 to 23 Butter lb. (creamery) ' 28 ~Safe and Sure- shou_ld be your relief from indi- gestlon, b llousness, or consti- pation. Known to be reliable and famous for_ their prompt and certain efficacy-are Beecham’s I su of/th noel la ~ uvozywlsorzo In boxpqe . ' For Vacation Pills , The community of Bellevue was to mourn one brother, Neil, and two 14 to sisters, Mrs. Donald McKinllon, Grand View; and Miss Sarah, on the old 75' tosag homestead. The funeral from her ‘L00 to ‘L25 late residence, was largely attended. The services at the house and grave 38 ggg, nl-_ 23 to 25_ were conducted by Rev. J. M. Mc- Butter lb. (creamery) 27 to 28; _Leod, M. A., of St. Peter’s Bay, e cou- sin of the deceased. The memory of the just is blessed. Lick, P. E. |. Alter an earthly sojourn which ex- tended irom July 8th 1842 to Sept. 27. 1915, Mrs. Albert Boswell passed peacefully to the realm of sp?-its bc- loved as a wife, mother, sis er and patience and humble resignation to klnd_ and reserved and will be greatly missed in hér home. Mrs. Boswell was the youngest daughter of the late Pownal)) and fifty four years ago she Cemetery. At Vernon River on the evening of CASTOR IA ‘ Bears the =x \ more pleasure on your é ._~_:___;___ \ I . - r tnnoi of oh than a Kodak- 9 -f-» > _'A A. ff. f( ’ 1,( > ,ik H 1 on uw We have 3 devel or other noctu work by artl- ‘""°l'°'*'° 'L'-'.¥"»"""" ~ l . Wild P.f|”*”.lll !1.°P°1'¢‘. M as 1 he to hm u oh the sr Montague, Princeltdwsrci .- ~ , _ come in wlththeilght of out optical knowledge. Can we help you ? ~ ' . .`All ` st short MRS. ALBERT BOSWELL, MT. MEL- thelr bowels, which become clogged NS _ stomach sour. Look at the tongue, Mother! If noun -|-R|o_ Regal Banker and _ coated, or your child is listless, cross, / \ Slater Boots for men in an the newi J feverish, breath bad, restless, doesn't eat heartily, full of cold or has sore hroat or any other childrens ailment, give a. teaspoonful of “California S ’ ' ~ c " ° ' a Bnos. 3343-10-M31. » » ‘Z ‘ -;-___ _ Miss BELLA |v|eDoNALD. yrup of Figs.” then don’t worry. be ause it is perfectly llalmless, and ln few hours all this constipated poi~ on, sour bile and fermcnting waste shocked on Wednesday, September” 29, when the unexpected death of g;;'t:l’;v';";v;gl':" ‘ig gfifflelif _-* Bella McDonald (Susie), occurred. y ..' D y .. CH’TOWN MARKETS Although the deceased was not in gain' A thorough' inside clemming - ~ ,H 2, ;‘;‘.::.“.:.:‘;r‘;‘:'.lf;.:?:.?;“°'.t.;"l:.2§; »- 0 _ is oftimes all that is necessary. It in any sickness. Beware of counterfeit fig syrups. Ask your druggist for a B0-centlbottle oi’ "California Syrup of Figs," which has full directions for babies. child- ren of all ages and for grown-ups plainly printed on the bottle. Look carefully and see that it ls made by the “California Fig Syrup Company. "Coat..Swenters at Patons from $1.25 to $10.00. 3331. "Use Fosters Essence Vinegar and Plckling spices. Fresh and strong. The Central Drugstore. ' » 3311-10-6M3i. preservative, 15c lb. FO STERS the Divin‘e Will. She was gentle, Dl`“E9t°1`9~ 3311'10'6M3i' _V IS AN IDEAL FOOD FOR CHILDREN It aids the dusstiost of other food. yum | I U- 111 i 1 * 1- " > _ . _\'i-glfjf' :.'\"i'l'r°_`l |;-,»__.._~ -5..-_,vale -~..-.. ~ . ... rs; /‘I /L .,_ ex . ._r. - Our large shipment of DUTCH BULBS have lust arrived e /7 /lf ‘ gf ,asf .\Q" '~'” _ \._> 1. \ _ _ .L O .. ~»f»3~_.~ Bulb _lj _lg Direct from Holland g.. i ,Hyacinth Bulbs, Tulip Bulbs, Daffodils, Crocus, Polyanthus, Narcissus, Snowdrops, Freesia, Bermuda Easter Lilies, Chinese Sacred Lilies, Hyacinth Glasses &c, &c, &c. All large first quality Bulbs. Lowest prices, Wholesale & Retail. -Carter & Company, Ltd. Dealers in Seeds and Bulbs S 3342-10-vllrlhwrfasthtlnf. » I l 5 l -~ l ' i Get a Good Tank in the Flush- A fush tank without trouble-that is the kind you want in your home. This is the tank that works right all the time and does away with all the common disorders to ordinary flush tanks. It does not sweat in hot or cold weather. It flushes perfectlyt, has no joints to open ug, no linings to leak _and the workmans lp i_in_lsh and fittings makes it the largest llvmg tank made. Specify our new flush tank for your SEWCI' SySf€m. U Fred H. Tramor §'.{§“‘l.'...l’§i.".f 2I.’l°“..”l..`””l§i..‘.1"l‘.'“.°.‘l‘ili "wr:-f <=1»-S is we bee egg' ' House Opposite Opera House - I- ` ' ‘ V" 1, 'L it sou light. Glnslglusily hhhghlg _ Apply t0 ¢ ll... A'-‘>° gl »-c. nsauusnlsns _hd Samuel Lane, of' Mt. Mellick (near * _ "Q was united in marriage with Mr. Al- ‘ bert Boswell of the same place. To this union thirteen children were born. Five sons and flve daughters with the heartbroken husband sur- vive. The sons are Henry and Al- mon, of Marshfield, George and Albert ._ WeTggf, ;=ugg;*;;°§o§=;§. L 0*” W A fOl' GHYHSOH .. - V 5, ,` _ . ._ . e ’”"' -,;l£1lie§§i-'e iight, com gif? “N WOYK ’ A » efficient and dependlnable . _ . y ` A _ __ _in th-hm" ~ - . , Brings forth all lurking eye _ _ if - ll »' tho' v?ud,.-eswogeetdieiriyaf §?f.§°¢ii‘.~'...§ "Tl'..'i1...“2"’_`§..'§é‘5' .Sli These are .requlred to replace m_en who have Volun L' `“ ' ‘_ fi ' xguérggg ‘ f,‘,1,’§,‘;?,§,,?§,,,°‘§{‘,"§,*,‘,¥,',§‘§,;,',,‘§’,§‘,,‘{ teqred for Overseas ln above unlt. ' I ` ' ‘ _ 5 Oo lg - - Q `4 - ° .2;n¢.i"°°r*i;.:le:: -. MAIOR- C- I-E1GH» -Afmoufles ii°i=f'°"’°dwsf_»a. t -H§§.".,_..l..r._ CAPT. W. C. COOK, Charlottetown LIEUT. L. A. MOORE, sudo. _ , or anyioilfioerfef.-the 82nd. Regiment. 5,; -. ‘ _ _ _.K \.,_ misnnlhnt ».»~.~. ..:.l fix _,dh ' Lil ',I M' 1' 'lf ~l i.: .';‘: - l. 1, ll »~' li if ~’l ff; T" , li ' lil-t .. .rl '___L`l}. rig _,_ .off 1, if ., 51,, ._ . . 5.-‘PL 1.5,-_ ~.z .g Q.-§ ° \ .. 1 E ,. ., lg '_ _.. .,» '~' L , s ll ff-‘1l'; " ‘ l Iiil' ', Irfif L. _-. < .5 ..,» . ~,.. »l ». _. 1 at :__ fl” ll IP; .IL- .SH , Albion and Mrs. Neil Darrah, Marsh- _ .;!, field One sister, Mrs James Jen- I , kins and one brother Mr. J. Cooney I f t R f t Lane, both oi' Glenilnnan, alsocsur- n e n S vive, The funeral service was con- _ ducted by the pastor of the deceased, - ~ Y 1,? l Rev. E. S. Weeks, and was largely at- C E F » P E _}f.,_‘. ,‘ tended. Interment was at Pownal e o Q’ e o O , . , 'lf 35 ra-5,., iz; Q. Allan and officered by Island Officers. / . ; s' ._-.'41 ltffr. l M” E"'“i5”“""s` 0 These men will be tramed in Char- ni. %5.` 0., . it -~ il 5 l f" 1 i l . _F __ , ith. " ». W 1 if," ight i .,., .V . >"""a$.i ;;;gd,;{,,°;g,§;g;,';,~;s;;;“;:2i°.3.*:§I; lotte town under command of Lt. Col. J. R. 3,. of Dunstaifnage and Lane on the _` -ji, -homestead. Mt. Mellick. The daugh- f I g "4 ters are Mrs. Samuel Stewart, Dunn- ‘ 3 I I _l ,; starfnage; Mrs. Lincoln Irving. Cher- n 0 J, :li ry Valley; Mrs. Whllace Wood. Alex- " andre; Mrs. Richard Stewart, Mi. ..=.._.».,l, 1 4 ~'r .