SEPTEMBER 21, 1915. ' L. -- -. ' F1112 2 CHA°`1`.OT'1'ETOWN GUARDIAN - ~ YOUR RRIENDS can 'buy BIIYUIIDZ you can givg them-except your photograph. 5 Malre an appointment today, The Cooli’s Studio _ New DesP'isav .Slack ` 0Il'l€1‘S is more t¥n Sentiment -. .it's. almos ___an obligation. _ Yougufmuy and friend; WWW.. _I`Ph0t0graph. Make the appointment today at '_' Theft Bayer Studio A. ia. LYON, sua.. _Good Photography . ‘Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am. stem' Photography. 107 Queen St. Phone 68-J. = CANADIAN Govnninnii RA|iwAvs Change ln Time-P. E. l. Railway (lommenciiig Monday, September 25111. 1916, tho >inoi'nlng train will, leave Elmira 5.30 o'clock. Sourls 6.40,` Mt. Stewart 8.40 and arrlvo at Chai" Jottetowii 9.45 o'clock. The morning train will leave Geargotown at 6.40 0’Cl0Ck. Mt_ Stewart 8.35 connecting at Mt. Stewart with train from Souris at 8-35. arriving Charlottetown ut 9.45 o'ciock. n|s'rn|c'r PASSENGER 'Acsnrfs orstci-: _ 2098-9-isiuci. Pi.:-img I:_gN.r:’ Fall Boots For Men ' stun: I//Aff.m'\\\\\v //////1//»\\\\\\\\v//I]///I 4-L '\\\\v[lm\\\\\\\\\Mll’I’I/,Z ni g is fr ‘ '__ 5 _ 7-. ___>' z» ‘ "‘\ "lf:-_ "~I\."~`~ *Ii ' I3 Q- (9 . l /¢ / \ _.gif . __`_. l» 1. $6.00 Our new boots for fall ar he nicest ever shown. Seethe gun metal lace nd button styles show ith cloth tops, colors Gre nd Black. The newest lasts are here laiiey & Co in" 135 Queen ||.\\\\\\\m=r/////. lllll "< MII! VIIIA\\\\\\\\"/IIIIIIII.L\\\\\\Wl\Wl\\“WX\\\\\\\ZIlIIH The Eastern Guardian ` ..*T. GORDON IVES is Guardian -- representative in Montague. . ..*MR. R. R. HOWLETT is Guar- on | at Slerns, “l~leberdiile" 20919 T315 Urban Stock Company will P l “Edward next wesk.`~‘- Drift- BUMMERHDE MARKETS' whd‘d§'?§fwili'be the opening play' ou _-- ii in hi h h in bu Butter, cresuiery . . . . ._ womanuwhq has been cast, alone' and BllCl(Wll9Bf, IIUBII. .. .. .. U75 [0 .90 pennilegs, into New Y0|°k'3 muel- Caltskins. lb . . . . . _ . ‘ Hides lb . . . . . . . . . . .. H055 Pressed- I0” -- 315 t° $15 to the south, with its easily travelled Hay, Iooso, new, $9 to $10 path, where sunshine, flowers, ease E 8 ......'.....26 and luxury' abound; the other that Ill 19 su-om; and as is always the case two _ s,doz,...... . 115 b Delta, each Oats, black, bus. Outs, white, bus. »-5° a narrow path and uncertain fc-oliiig, .......58 where the sun riirely lights the way Potatoes, bus. ._ .50 and the itm.ve'l is rigorous and mostly Straw, pressed, ton ...$8.00 marked by hiirllflliive and tlilgillc- Wheat. bus. b.. .. $1.25 to $1.50 But aft the' ond' ol' the roads--what Wool, washed, lb .....48 then? The so-utli road ends' abruptly Wool, unwashed, lb . . . . at a bottomless l1\'€CiliiC@ l'l'0\\\ whence- no traveler returns, but far `to north-the road grows brighter and ea disease. ares ily influenced by cgnstitutional con- ~ 214 3 dit\ons_ and tn orderto cure it vou must take ____ f}.’ll‘2f.?.il‘5“’§2$"’..‘3.“"{i§1l‘“»5"‘.Eé"§|i.’1.fl““§" as At as we as Ar ak at =i< at as rf AK at as at >I< AK 9# --- dlan agent for Annandale and vicinity. . ._*A1' HoME.-Mrs. sidnsy A. Mac-' -.--_1---- 5 Leod will be at home to her friends _ N 31-g¢K ¢0MpANy u Wednesday atternoon, Sept. 20th. URQA A|_|_ NEXT WEEK the home of her father, Mr. J. G. ' ' co MMM presents fine line of plays ut ther M "ay',‘eve-; ng, w c " e pr -' ~ tier. diary. in _.__ . . . . . . . . . . . . cH‘,’f,‘.,“ ch,,,,,,,,€., ,,, ,_ ,,,,_,,,,,,,,§, ,,,,,,,,,, 18 ll-llondg. ig open" to her, one -that leads .....40 to.60 leurpf. north, steep ln its ascent, with 18 18 -tr _During your visit to the Charlottetown Exhibition, will pay you to see our assortment of Waltham Watches. i' prices are very low and our assortment is very mpee _ The following prices are some of our specials`:-- size, 15 jewel, Waltham movement in a solid nickle .... ._ $ 7.25 size, 15 jewel, Waltham movement in a Fortune quality, gold filled case at ....... ............... 10.90 size, 17 jewel, P. S. Bartlett movement in a solid nickel case at ..................................... __ 10.50 size, 17 jewel, P. S. Bartlett movement in a Fortune quality, gold filled caseat ....... ._ ...... ._ 13.90 _1>'~; _. .”»"_» ;.;'§;i<. Z I 5055? ‘si Q "'°_°"" """""` - urrh Cure was prescribed by one of the best h si 'ansi this ro i for earn. li is com ‘il $18.85 Montreal and _ __ _ _ 1 gogedchf soiiileuf thelhrhsiytonicsykpown.combined gg -' "" '.' ' '_ '.'_~§-- __ _ ` with some ofthe best bloo_d purifiers _'I he per- W ‘ Q '_ _ c¢;_mcbinat_lon gftthe &ri_gedii_:_nt_?‘__:n__g_:s_ifi___s 7:. .,_ _ ._ . ssc 0 \€ ._f" '. reasulilili inucgrlitlisrshallmrliilllions. Sendifor testi-1'; " .- .-f -~ ' `- » ` 'G " imonials free. ‘ tl I, F. J. CHENEY & LD., Props., Tcl-,i edo, O. » I '-1 EX CURSIONS . A11 Dorm uc- rr H. il’s Fainll Pills for"Constlpatloii- _ _-im---7 , From Ch’t0wn _ 1 _ y _ *_ ____ _ Uu"1'|.WN iliiA1¢.K.E'1‘B Established 1868 _ . Jewelers. etc ' ` in .3 ' ' f " " . ._ _~ ;~ _L_ .__,____g __ ___ PAc.r_s1=.vE. P90131 l-0W P!'lC€S °»» Willlllams. :HYNW f"7f_.._ 6 size, 15 jewel, Waltham movement in a Cashier quality gold _f_`_j-,.1 filled case at .......... . . . . . _ ...... .......... ._ $13.75 to those that reach it say there is _< 9 , BLAIMED BIDDY. never ending life and beauty .6 ‘ ` _-_- there. Four high class vaudeville acts ' ~ ,,,, .' a ‘fAuiitle, this egg is not good." wlll.‘bo.introduced between the__aCi3. _ "Noriseiicc-, child, lt \vas laid only and wil|l'be~ changed at eacl_i pellorm- ' yesterday.” lance. The Company __is a_i1I‘Be 0118. _ -‘Then it .must have been laid by a anu nll.speciai scenery and electrical bad hen.” .ierfects are__carried the_C0I11DflilY_ . ,,_\ Seats for Driftwood and all other E __ ,___ __\ _J ?`~_~___~?°_ ‘flags t0Sl)t(; lIt)re(&`i?rIilit|;3ilJnlE»‘I1e€1(il;éll.l§l:§i1l¢lI‘1‘l ""{*"'r' 0'3"* 6 Sizg ` ] P S B tl tt C h 1 f M1 C f -1 _ sf' ._.. A ' Jewe _ . ar e movement in a as ier u 't ld - i \. ~ n ~.t, Al' ~ _'lf f )» ’ ’ Cl 3| YSO Catarrii Cannot be Cured §,”.§}} ,‘j§ ,‘,’},",§’,§,‘;.°T,‘{ .’,§`,§`“$,‘i’;,,§,§ $1.2, 1-3.1;-1 ,_ filled case at .................... ................ . _ 14.75 ;viF|c1hLg_§*;;é{*o';'t2‘§§{:,;£PuEa?:r:il1i§aialhrtigi opens Friday morning at ton o’c1ock_ j L_ ' ' ° ' " I _ . 5 _ We have many other grades of Walthams including a splendid l |'i¢- lnucoil' suiiacizs ofihe Syzstem Hall's Call. . ` Y ly A I hne of Ralltoad watches and Wrist' watches' "~=~"==’ ' ;-_§'-irirnt for tim color. or cnnn A the Nur. et We will be pleased to show you the assortment at an ' _ _ y time. Why not call and high: hi- ii.; figifift fifsyfri th, jf _look over our many lines? might. _ -f' Fight for the rod, white md vi blue.” W. W. WELLNER B Y" W Y' J’=T 1'” ~ As' A [hitter (creanierll) Print' 6 'Y ' " ' Return - In in ¢;»~ tt ij in ._ ._ ., ...25 to ectcnickens. ro. uw is Potatoes psf bus . . . . . . . . . . _,io tu ro wo in.. ¢ AUTUMN Excunsions To sos-l False Econo nu U il; in . . . . . . . ..2s to so iiay (pressed) ton 1 tl. 4 oats tninti nu. '~' n ° 5 l°“ _ . , . | 'utter (feb) _ ._ » ' ..$1' $1 ' .....:.t| .lrsnfpd lb. 1% 'ron v|A PLANT LiNE . _ _ Se e°ri_;:i\E2'r; ;>;i__sAi_e 3 Cheap Spectacles mugs-, una. ..... tt.. €i_f_i»rt;w___rpres»sui ion wsu guts i_viu_te; uns. ._ __ At. Biusberries qt. .-, ,., _1 Commencing September 12th, until AND RETURN $13.00 Stes-mer sails from Charlottetown Tuesdays nt midnight. For further particulars. apply io JA8. CARRAGHER. _ Agent Charlottetown, P. E. l. - ,‘ TIME TABLE ‘F OR SEPTEMBER, 1916 , Fonshaw and Charlottetown Ferry. ' _ Service. | The Motor Packet “Hazel R." Leaves Bonshaw Leaves Cli'town Friday 8tli, at 7 a.m. p.iu. Tuesday 12th, at' 8 a_m. p.m. Friday 15th,-at 10 a.m. p.m. Tuesday, 19th. at 5.30 s.m. p.n.i.’ Friday, 2Znd_,_at 7 a.m p.n1.' Tuesday, 26th at 8 a.m. 5.30 p.m.l Friday, 29th, at 10 n.m. 0. p.m.,. ` WM. MoRAE, Manager. _ ‘ _ - . 1863-9~7-ThuM7l .¢~5°.5.°-5 Rasberrics. fit. is to zo TICKETS ON SALE \ii.,ltt is too piiilous to trifle with 3°P\°mb¢" 1591 I0 0°\°b¢' 14"' \\h<~ii buying spi=ct.icic= buy 4 good Good for Th|r‘y Days ,,_,,, Eyes examined scientifically and properly fitted " `-' ` ‘ “ ` "‘ '_”" \Vc use pcilctt liiisus 5 M G MURPHY, D P A C P Fi lhcy cmt .i llttlc iuuic tliiiii c "`- John, N iommonoi ltinvs, but the dlilcrenie “_ 20l1ll13lVItf in comfort is worth mniiy times the, _- ‘ iliffelence ln PNC” "5 l vyA§_L__oAN - _ DOMINION OF CANADA _ pt m er n and 2 rd _ . Beet lb. (retail) - 0 - 13% G9'-S. H15 . .-_50 10.00 2f_t_<_i_l:_er301_lilth__ and E30? f°;` _l`°l\1l'l1_ Ret. October 9th. _ _,_ ~ _ _ ,howls lb. .13 to .14 Turnips, bus. ~ lotoli Carrots, bus. _....50 to .60 Ducks, pair 70 U, My ii r m _ i . ~ ~. . _ _ _ _ A m__.,o__E’To__;’__ _. S°P‘°'",;=;,f §,‘;*,*‘_;,,§§*';,,;',;‘_=‘ 3°* i _ i ~»._§,;,\ A ' -_ f - - »-- _ --»-fm A f ~ _.. __-»= ~ _ ; _ ' _'fy _A _ix lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll lHWHllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllIlllllllll $ 18.00 Boston and t, ,/,6//58X ' » ._-:_ t ' Return _ \ _ -' A _ L. ' ________ St_. _ __ . B. _ : .' ` 1'. ' : _ ._ _ *Issue of $100 ooo ooo sr Bondé Marurin ist october 1931. ' _ 1 0 Y H. J. |v|AaoN. 1 ’ ’ g ’ ' Druggist and Optician _ in pAyAg|_E A1 px! AT Tiie Magdalen islands S. S. Co. Ltd Next Door Bunk or cnnnneres The s_ 5_ Amen. unymg H_ “_ _ _ Montague P. E. I. _OTTAVv'A, HALIFAX, BT. JOHN, CHARLOTTETOWN, MONTREAL TORONTO, WINNIPEG, mails, passengers and freight ioaves._l11->'9'1‘JUS*>1- _ ~ REGINA, CALGARy_ vygq-0R1A_ Picton every Monday and Thursday st-, f _ f ter arrival of morning express from _ _ Halifax. for the Magdalen Islands cali- - Eastern St¢am5h|p Lmgs int. coins and coming at Bouris. ' L T BV WATER ci-ms. w. ivsa. Agent, Piston A_N\;|;E=|l§_XY|_l}‘\_fNAL LINE - YI. H. Starrett, Manager, Amherst, TEAMSHIPS CALVIN Abs-r,N '”""“’T' M' " Ano covsnivon coss. FALL EXCURSIONS. T *"' - ~"““ "“‘sEP'rEMsEn 11 to oc'rosER 13. - Low i=/mes-'rnAvi~:i. Now. i. -:___ . /I First freight and pa DOWNW ARD From Montreal at 4.00 P. M. and from Quebec the next i_ day _(Friday at 12.00 noon Arrive Charlot- tetown Thursday, Aug. 17 Tuesday at 4.00 _ P. M. Thursday, Aug. .£1 Thursday, Sept. 14 Thursday, Sept. 28 Carveli Bros., Agents. | _ its-eiiuthstutissp. 21. .~'7,` _gt - » A - - --~ , ~~ ‘ Y - ~ ~-r' i sr .ion-iN To PORTLAND . . , . ..$6.5o.i Ili A - “ . Leaves Bt. John Mondays. Wednes- Q |,`___!__;',é,‘5r~" I ' days and Fridays at 9.00 a. in., tor Prince Edward lsland----Picton---~Montreal S. S. Cascapedia Fortnightly Sailings sliiuset to change without not ics. RETURN LIMIT 30 DAYS. V . I ST JOHN TO BOSTON . . . . . . ..$7.00. Eastport, Lubec, Portland and Bostonf; Return- Leave Central Wharf, Bos-i _ ' ton, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-‘ . days at 9.00 a. m., tor Penland East port, Lubes and Bt. John. MAINE STEAMBHIP LINE. Direct between Penland and New York. Steamship North Lund and ' North Star. _ i Leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, 'l‘ues., Thurs., and Sat.. at.6.80 p. m. ,‘ Return leave New York, Pier 19 North River, same days at 5 p. m. METROPOLFTAN LINI. Direct between Boston and New, York. - . 18% Hours. Route via. Cape Cod Canal. Express Steel Stenmships Marino husettl and Bunker Hill. Leave North Bids indie. Wbsrf. Boston week days and Sundays lt 6 _ p. in. Same Service returning frfoin Pier 18, North River, Foot of Murray _SL New York City. , Bt. John City Ticket Office. 47 King Bi. Charlottetown, P. E. I. | A. c. curris, Agent, st. John. N. s. _ A. E. Fleming, T.F.. A P. A. B!_ John ._ _ ' l N. l_ LIMITED. l ssenger service via UPWARD From Thursday, Aug. 24 Charlotte- Thursday, Sept. 17 town Thursday, Sept. 21 Thursday, Oct. 5 ' ' 5 fi _ _-___. _ '-~d 7.1? _ U ' tnu " _suon'rss1'_ sour: - Quicnzsr riivir D IIUEBEC ill! am. Tues. Timo. Sai.. Dil. VIINNIPEG 5.15 pn. Sun. Tues. Thur. A: LA TUUUE l1ll|.m. " “ " " ¢0¢HilANE7.l5am. Mon. Weil. Fri. “ 00 lllNE4.lll ill. “ “ “ " ll T|l0UEl.50 .I ,Western National" “National Atlantic" onurv/rriou stnnue cms ., QUEBEC, LA TUQUE, AMOS, COCHRANE, WINNIPEG A|1_t:_S M4 |.m.Vlod. Fd. Sun. " AMOS i.3ia.m.Tu|s. Thurs. Sat ,Q , I Il ll Il WlilN|P£G4.3|l|.ei.I||urs. Sit Man. " GUEIEU l.lil|.m. " " -" (WEST l0llllD) ‘ I NATIONAL" (EAST IOUIIIJ) l -11| o iw _ _ 1 .rm mvuuiurru ‘sis . . tn. runs _ A ` °AtI`li°itlllllTro 4.i\'|I|. fain sn. il: Au. toronto iinifi. rm. im. :ii- __ INTEREST PAYABLE HALF-YEARLY, lst APRIL; lst OCTOBER. _ PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST PAYABLE IN GOLD. ' llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllhllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll "f"'.L"Ii.$' ”'“`1i"_§i'“` issur Pnici: sri A FULL HALF-YEAR’S INTEREST WILL BE PAID ON lst APRIL, 19172 Q ' THE PROCEEDS OF THE LOAN WILL BE USED FOR WAR PURPOSES ONLY# lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli Tns Miuisrnn or Fin/incl: offers herewith, on behalf of the Government, the above named Bonds for subscription st 97), payable as foliows:-- 10 per cent on application; 30 “ “ 16th October, 1916; ` 30 “ “ 15th November, 1916; 27] “ “ 15th December, 1916. The total allotment of bonds of this issue will be limited to one hundred million dollars exclusive of the amount (if any) paid for by the surrender of bonds as the equiva- lent of cash under the terms of the War Loan prospectus of 22nd November, 1915. ° The instalments may be_paid in full on the 16th day of October, 1916, or on any instalment due date thereafter, under discount at the rate of four per cent per annum. All payments are to be made to a chartered bank for the credit of the Minister of Finance. _Failure to pay_any instalment when due will render previous payments liable ,to forfeiture and the allotment to cancellation. Subscriptions, accompanied by s. deposit of ten per cent 'of the amount subscribed must. be forwarded through the medium of a chartered lbank. Any branch in Canada of any chartered bank will receive subscriptions and issue provisional receipts. This loan is authorized untlcr Act of the Parliament of Canada, and both principal and interest will be s charge upon the Consolidated Revenue Fund. Forms of application may be obtained from any branch in Canada of any chartered _bank and at the oflice of any Assistant Receiver General in Canada. Subscriptions must be for even hundreds of dollars. . In case of partial allotments the surplus deposit will be applied towards payment of theamount due on the October instalment. Scrip certificates, non-negotiable or payable to bearer in accordance with the choice of the applicant for registered oi' bearer bonds, will be issued, after allotment, in exchange for the provisional receipts. When the scrip certificates have been _paid in full and payment endorsed thereon by the ban receiving the money, they may be exchanged for bonds, when prepared, with coupons attached, payable to bearer or registered as lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll to principal, or for fully regist.erc<_i bonds, when prepared, without coupons, in accordaiicc with the application. Delivery of scrip certificates and of bonds will be made through the chartered banks. - The issue will bc exempt from taxes-including any income tax--imposed in pursuance. of legislation enacted by the Parliament. of Canada. 9 The bonds with coupons will be issued in dononiinations of $100, $500, $1,000. Fully registered bonds without coupons will be issued in denominations of $1,000, $5,000 or any authorized multiple of $5,000. _ The bonds will be paid at maturity at par at thc office of the Minister of Finance and Receiver General ut. Ottawa, or at the office ofthe Assistant Receiver General at Halifax, St. Jolm, Charlottetown, Montreal, Toronto, Winnipeg, Regina, Calgary, or Victoria. The interest on the fully registered bonds will be paid by cheque, which will be remitted by post. Interest. on bonds with coupons will be paid on surrender of coupons. Both cheques and coupons will be payable free of exchange at any branch in Canada of any chartered bank. _r 'ii miiimiuiiiiiiiminiiiiiimii gg-»~+f'f' " _ Subject to the payment of twenty~five cents for each new bond issued, holders of fully registered bonds without; coupons will have thc righé to convddf. into bonds of the denomination of $1,000 wit coupons, itnlli holders of bonds ,, with couponswill have the right to convert into fully - * registered bonds of authorized denominations withotiiy coupons at any time on application to the Minister off Finance. _ _ The boo of the loan will b ' ept at the De artment ` ' of Finsneqgttswa. f pi te, ' ~ _ . ~ ».'.~~ Applicatidn will be made in due course for thevhitirlg A the issue onsthe Montreal and Toronto Stock Elie angehl "’ Recognized bond and stock brokers will be ‘allowed a commission of one-qunrter_of one per cent on allotments made in respect of applications _be_anug their stamp, E . provided, however, that no commission will be allowed ' in respect of the amount of any allotment paid for by the surrender of bonds issued under the War Loan pros ctns _~; of 22nd November, 1915. No commission will be allgwed E ` in respect of applications on forms which have not been ' f' printed by the King’s Printer. " _ . . _ . ~ suiuenpuon Lim win close ann- before zsrd september; 1916.7 `_ Dnrnsuinirr or Funnel, O'ri°AwA, September 12th, 1916. I ” _ I l||lll0WMNl|llMHWMMMM A " '»!1ti‘,.+" ' ri ' " .144 I !_.,__- .$9 . --_- v nj, lr 1 _ _:__ _...I A .,». 'fi 'fifii at '§ ‘ M ».¢ .li`§'J. J ___ r , ..g.’“ A. .»-__t._. ‘:;l'. .-ttf i¢ vi . ,_ . A. .___ ii._'i