__ __.NovE1v_1BER ig, 19.5 _ _ - _ 'THE-CHARLOTTETOWN cUARmA_N_ _ _1>Aogsnvi:n_ fj7"”"'",”""“‘ ` __ , " _ _A _ - . M ‘Y ‘ o_eAn'oi.oem1'A|N. _ _ _.- _ -1 " ` ` V ' _ f :Qone are the darwhen the tyrant f 1 _-"`$' A ‘ ` ` ' It .iff - \. _ _.in/_-‘ r ‘~1~..,..-~' /J*-_-‘_ _ _ __,_-'__ - _ » ne.- ii, _ _ 1 _ , _j _/ _ _ ~_..\ ' w l \~ ._ _ V T' " /, _ __ if 1?.-‘r-1. ,[3 .,,____f ;-ji: ._. -_ ___ _,________________ __ _ _ ;¢ -_ __ _ _l_ ,_ ‘S _:Diamonds for Gift "C2_*f. '_ _ _ ":.»i..11_j(., \_¢»':.-. .~.».~z_ - _ __ liihivsnnrr-.imam » ,_ I \J,_ .___ 'J%).,_~,_;-,pit-.__v*~_/_f-5; _\.»_| _ _ ~ 1° mhms 8° appropriate. nothing that _ give the constant' pleasure to the recipient. l fn“gnIAif;of1°1§`°“fb¥an°° °f ‘ht Biver. as ' _ sm” . tis the most prized of ‘ _ e At our store you will find. * collection. of diamonds ‘in the bittgesgfgegf solitaire and combination settings: Eve _ .diamond is guaranteed flawless pure th; color. and perfect in cutting. du, prices you find by comparison, very moderatg A _ W. W. Wellner ~ J¢W¢“¢¥_S» Engravers, etc. where she will load produce for the _ » Fqfgiftgivingforanyowasion there - --» ._ _ 3707-11~1Mwitf. f-_ mia-\ ir-mo Extablished 1868 1 . .. ,,,,, ' lar!" ` _ SHP' ' _ I ' il’ '_ "' __ __) _ "1, -*HI* _ »..-ms..-.ie '. ~._. .__ \ __ _»,.,____..,_._,.___L__.,,"_` _,y v-_|....»y ___~'..-.<;m_,__&.‘¢Q£_L________ 1 '_ :___ _ -' " 'ov _:._;__.q_T_" 1 ' \__"___,v_T__~_,;\_ _ _ `N.>wi.»rx r--- _ 2 Photosmas __ All styles df finish are shown, sepi 3/2, but! black and white, life-sized hang 'l finished protraits in India ink and the 1 l10_l>1:lar hand-painted work in natural f' i 9 co o s. Call in today and-see some of the : styles. _ / ° ~ ° L The Cook Studio -~ ~ _ _ . _ ____"__ / __ __ _ . For' Those Away From _ _ __. 4 !_ir“._lf.’value _ Home _ Send a Photograph for Xmas ’ f----;>.-ff’ from V - F The Bayer Photo Studio or Style and 2 ‘ 2 Comfort ‘= ~_v.\i_w~.».~:‘»\*’ __, ___ _ _ ___,_,__-- ____:____. ._ _______-_ ._.°i]_'-’ wwe many in- _clue Province _._~.._°D. r. 'riznnsif is Guardian re preaentative in Bouris. __ Mllltf? -` ..‘°si»nr_»PiNe.- 'rue schcomn-"M. G. Cook 'arrived iii Bouris on Saturday Newfoundland market! ' _ ..°'l'H¢ RED CROSS WOMEN98 INSTITUTE held its monthly 'meek ing at the home ot. Mrs. Theodore_ Robertson. a large number being pre~ sent. It was decided to take up “_Knittlng" for Red- Cross purposes in connection wlth_ their work. ‘Miss Msclfarlane was/ present and gave-a demonstration on the making -of "Baking Powder Biscuits," also a . demonstration on “Bandages." _ .°0N RED GROSS WORK.'-- The Lakeview 'Womerrs Institute held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Starberd -Rose, almost all the _ members being present. At this meet- ing it was decided to start Red Cross work in conncetion with the work of the institute. Miss MacFarlane was present andgavs a demonstration-on _-Home Nursing. The next meeting is to he held at' the home of Mrs. Alfred Rose. Mrs. St`a.rberd`Rose kindly con- , sented 'to give aidemonstration on the 1 Making and Frying of Doughnuts at _this meeting. , j ~ ~ 'siisrsaii i `rsiisoa'iits A __ _ _*Misses Clara and Clollyan, Mor- eii, spent the week ond in S0uris_° __ ..~or. Ames raquei, r. E. inane Seige' Battery is in Sourison a short furlough! _ ‘ ' . .°Mr.~Art§mus Paquet, Sourls, who has spent th past few months in _Pictou, returned home recently! " ..°Miss Annie Maclsaac, Sourls. left for Boston where she will spend the winter.” _ Cosi_s.A Is immense ASEPTO washes clothes, bedding, _ ________fabi:ics, dishes, floors, ` etc.,'gur'cke_r and cleaner than soap. . wards death and (3) "The Glory of Gigd Representative in Montague. ' present and gave a demonstration on Home Nursing. _..*8OURiS AND BAY FORTUNE -The Rev. Alexander MacKay, re- cently of Bedeque, was inducted into the pastoral charge of Souris Presby- ' terian Church, Sourta on Thursday evenlnl. the ith inet. Rev. J. A. Mac- Leod, Sts Peter’s. acted as Moderator_ and gave the chargeto the minister. e Rev. J. A. Greeniees, Georgetown, preached an appropriate sermon aft r . which the questions prescribed by the church having been put by the Mod- erator and answered satisfactorily by the minister-elect, Rev. E. E. Styles, Minister ot the Methodist Church in Sourls. offered the induction prayers. Rev. Wm. McLeod. Dundas then ad- dressed the congregation. Mr. Mac- Kay comes to Souris with s fine re- cord and their was ampleevidence at lniportantdleld of labour in the Ea manse put into excellent repair; in-_ deed it would’be hard to find on the tune. Warm congratulations are ex- tended to the people and Mr. and Mrs.. Mackay by their many friends on the union consummated last Thursday evening in the Presbyterian church of‘ Souris. (Patriot and Examiner please wry.) _ l . _*FUNERAL HELD. - The funer- al of the late John Sutherland took place on Friday. Oct. 5th at two p. m. There was a very large attendance. The service was conducted by the Rev. David Wright, assisted by the Rev. A. S. Stewart, late of Valleyiield. The male members of St. Andrew's Church choir led by Mr. John Beer, conduct- ed the singing. The Rev. Mr. Stewart read from the 11th Chapter of St- Johns gospel and Mr. Wright spoke from the words "lf Thou had’st been here my brother had not died." The points being (1) The attitude of the human mind towards death. (2) The attitude of the Lord Jesus Christ. _ to- by the resurrection or the giving f Life. After the church service the Masonic Brotherhood took charge and also the Orange society. There' was over 163 carriages at the funeral. lt was by (sr the largest funeral ever seen ln the neighborhood. The re- the induction service that the Boiiris st -end of the Island. During the vacan- ‘ cy the managers and ladies of the. ¢,HAm_g-|-T51-qw" MARKET church have had the church and. back again. _ No more on earth will there live a _ single Hun, On! to the front and let us the bur- den share, We'll show them all lidw Islanders will do and_daro. An Empire so grand-we love thee evermore Always protecting our little Island shore We heard thy cali and our Island blood has written “We hear our King and Country call- lng‘.‘- dear Old Britain. ‘ W. B. FITZPATRICK. “The open season for coughs and _colds is here. When you land on just remember Penslar Pine-Tar Cough Balsam, 25c. and 60c. bottles. il'oster's Drug Store. 3802-11-6m3i I t and Bay Fortune congregations wil 1 _ nobly respond in_all the efforts pu _§ - forth by their young minister on this _- (Corrected o'n Tuesdays and Friday) Islaifd a better equipped manse and -Buns,-_ (Creamery) lb 32_34 churches than in Sourls and Bay For- ;Bum,,._ (Tub) “L 25 Eggs (dozen) 28-30 Beef lb. (retail) 10-12 "Pork, Ib. 10% Fowls, lb. ` 10 Chicken, lb. 12-14 'Hay (pressed) ton $12-$13 Straw (pressed) ton $6.50 Turnlps (bushel) Potatoes, Reds, (bus. _ Potatoes, Blues, (hus.) Oats, white (bus,) Oats. black, (bus_) Beats, (bus.) Carrots, (hus.) Wool, lb. ‘Parsnips, lb. \ .01 12 50 55 46 50 40 40 60 Blood the Seat of Disease 1 -An eminent authority on nervous dis- eases hss announced that tlfe blood is the seat of all disease. How important, lh€l'0f0l‘e. that it be kept in a pure. healthy condition. For this purpose _our local durggist, E. A. Foster, Char- lottetown. P. E. Island, and H. J, _Mabon, Souris, P. E. Islarid, guar- _B_\\l»%€s Vlnol because it_is a combina- tion of the three most successful tonics known, iron in its most soluble form, -the medicinal extrsctives of fresh cod 'livers' without oil". and the nourishing properties oi' beef peptone. Can you _\\_ ""'Qf".\'._'\ l. _ fo /- _____v____ __ _ `~ ; _ _ - held his sway. - \ V '- -~ ~- ‘ ..*0NE CENT per wg;-q meh in Gone are the chains, we have fought sertion for advertising in this col- “lem “U “W '"7 -_ . _ _ _ , “mm Gun nm” acwmpmy ordqh Again must we iight. that. our freedom S @ _ _ _ _ ____ will remain, __,1»_ GQn°gN N58 is Guudmn Nothing but Victory will bring us #Tits ninessoao womewe W°'_j°*“;'° _ _ th I _ " E h 1 th | my ¢ e' e go ng, We're go ng o e ron INSTITUT e d er mon Y mee to “ht the tom ed “L _km V . afternoon meetinS took the form 0 S _ _ _.We must 80-_ /k y _ . Knitting Bee_ for__l_t_ed (goes pilirposest / / ) _ 3 7' K flifenlfelsrrtlihliflft ofssAgr‘fe§0ll,f\|ir`;I,le'w,?5 We cs:_i;tmf_orget the wrong they have f`\,// ( 7 ( Q? _ _ _ _ _ /ge J - e ~ \l~_~`_¢_ 315., ~ _ ,._/- _,-_...-- _, \-f ""`*'\._ $,__Z*\ ~ ' . . ` ' ' ' , ‘ _ \ _ ' M . . T - mg at ma ‘wma M rs .Piper ,he _We hear our brother soldiers calling 7 T % l ` _ , \,. ' 5 Baby’s Skin Tests _ Baby's Own Soap. Its creamy softening lsther must . cleanse his tender skin without iniury-and it does. ’ Four generations of Canadian mothers endorse /_, IIaby's Own Soap which comforts and whitens ' the most delicate skin. ' _ \'l"8 BEST FUR BABY AND BEST FOR YOU E /_ _ _ / . I-B RI' SOAPS. UIIIED. IFII-. IUNTIIEAL ’ ,mf A_,__/ __ _,___ X5: A. _ __ _ _// _/_ ' A E SUMMERSIDE MARKET Butter (dairy) To. ' 24-26c. Butter. Acreamery) lb . 31-32c. Buckwheat per ton 75-90c. Csifskins lb. 130. Eggs per doz. 2llc. Hay (pressed) ton $10-$13 Hay (loose) per ton $9-$10 Hides per Ib. 14c. l__ '-I!! Oats (black) per bus. 47c. Oats (white) per bus. 45c. Oatmeal per 100 lbs. $3.50 Potatoes bus. 53c_ Pork (organs left ln) 7%-10% Straw (pressed) per ton $6 Turnlps per bus. ' 20c. Wheat per bus. $1-$1.20 Wglnl Der lb. . 25-40c. 1 _ unprovided for. ` famil " Time to turn around." UWN LIFE “l llws Much-l liars lloiliiiis-i liars the liest to Glurity." That ro rly is the last will and testament of 7 __ _ Lei ua semi you some new Insurance hola. GROWII LIFE INSIIRAIIGE 60., T0|\0||T0 o. -r. soiasns. Preeiasni. 4 H. H. seen, Provincial Manager. Svmmereide ~_.?f'- Pl __...-mi¢`\`. 1_- If_ you want a pair of water- proof boots that will fit your 1 eet perfectly, look neat and _ g ` ' . _ Sailings From WNDON From HALIFAX STEAMER - Rappahannock Nov. 15th Nev. 6th Shenandoah Nov. 21th ' Nov. iith Kanawha Dec. lilh From LIVERPOOL From HAIJFAX Vis Nfld. Via Nfld. Oct. Sloth. Lexington ' Nov. 6th Durango Nov. :Sth Nov. 20th T_abasco Dec. 7th Above sailing: are not luarauteed and he sublsct to change without notice. _ - 1. »Fume.ss.Wiihy & Co. Lid. Halifax. N. S. Eastern S. S. Lines Intemlttlonql Line ' INTERNATIONAL LINE. Steamship Galvin Austin, and Gov- ernor Cobb. Leave St. John, Mon., Wed., and Friday at 9 a. m. for Lubec, Eastport, Portland, and Boston. Return, leave Central Wharf Boston. Mon., Wed., and Fri.. at 9 m. MAINE 8TEAM_8HlP LINE ' STEAMSHIPS NOR'-THLAND AND' NQRTH STAR. - wear well (sion want a pair ofiNvic't s-the ben ence m_ade. The boots are made . with heavy _double soles and viscolized to make them . waterproof. 1 “$6.00 and $7.00 & Co. I ~< L .PLANT ENE _ S. _S. HALIFAX frorn'C_har- lottetown every Friday at noon. From Boston every _ Tuesday at noon. For further information ' apply to IAS. CARRAGHER. _ Charlottetown. Agent _ ` 1'|ms_Tsole. Rosxy reins Ferry. _ 8. O. Hllllborm ` - Leave Oii’town Leave Bock! P010! ‘L30 mm, _ 8.00 .IIIL _ '$.80 o.ni. 9.00-a.m. _ 0.00 a.m'._ 10-00 I-l_l\ ASE Pr impressive services, ri.<.:;ii__¢_iie___§__r<»v_3i. As ASEPTO is an anti- .rephir preparation, it is a germ-ki‘ll_sr as well as the bex! soap powder made. Odorless, harmless to clothes and hands, most economical. A S E P T O makes the best .raft soap. Dissolve a package in . boiling water, pour in two gallons of water, stir and lot stand until cool. This gives hue gallon: oi' soft soap for 5s. Discernir.ig‘_ grocers all sell ASEPTO. In Manufactured by THE ASEPTO MANUFACTURING _ C0. ` St._lohn - - i1.oo a.m. use ...ml _ . _ _ __ _ Reduced fares in effect ` $8.00' to NEW YORK Reduced Ststero in Prices. City Ticket Oillce. 47 King Street. ,Ja c. come, agent, ei. Jenn, N. a. Awl. Fleming, T. FJ. PA., 8t._John _New Brunswick. ' _ ` i _ _- _ _ 3 \ \ ,| s . __ ‘_i_g ,t- f. '-_..'° f -av on* 5 i ist i “‘l3§°.i'..f?" sea ..§?§l.»°°°' A TlC°¢l:_ll_'l' Pf;v°¢“g_@ _ _ _ I l H H J ?";‘t'/'tam' wlfiff; famif; eltl1erdirectly~of‘ 1°" Wm' "oo "m‘ I"°" W” °"° ""3 b"l'“ °f P~ E- I- 1 9:- l»20ool;:|~_ » Xfedare t-ere to do_ or die] Leave F mm. W ff, pomand, D - » ¢ e ii ii we don’t w n you' l never again mues.,Tnuf:.?snd sai..sf s.oo p. m, ‘ can p. m_ "50 SICRIIIBI _ Hee- lgfg ;":_' "'"‘°" Ta' ;°:' " gi Lad S y, Tnemyii of me _}_i;ii;ia__i_i;isii§ry_k_ o Q o * ' ' . H1' . . Z soo pm. __ seo am. » y _ ' - D" ' ° ‘.00 n»m» "so mm' _ ' ' _.ni _ On 'niiarsday the can trip-will be Leaves iassrcoloiiiai Railway wharf -------A 1 " i cAsT0i=i|~A 1 , U, _uygpt-|Y, lumps -.__ ~ __ _ . _ F __ __ y Children of married men according to age and ‘L50 to ‘moo "ch MONDAY AND THURSDAY _ _ _.___ ._ .gg _ . _ _ _ _ isrieiiani ff- K'-° v "- wi ff- '- _` J ';;" of the ‘M - . 1-_r"_-,‘i\»-.‘~ .f - gym; peg Qhgflogugowng' #mankind ,,~ ' | theses to Magdalen Islands as tel- _ __ ,, _ - _.~. _ -.. f . )» _-_ _ __ _".-.'._ °. .-_ - _ lb _ _ -- »' 57* it .I|'ouo/iv-Leave smiaier nim- , ‘ . _dir ' wt Grinlistone Island ' ‘yi ~ an ~ sem-iiiu. asus si l F . uv _ ¢- D m Amhent and lenrid; and ” 0- _/~_».-\\1.s+°i.'n:~i.'.¢.'.~.i°.=.~...... ...I PAW'-<= »-M °.....'“°"°°°e 'f“"'» ‘f°*°'_- >° CTRSIO nares T : 'i ii;-iii; ei ‘gag 5 _s __ 3 f Eggs; and lttr! .ltetarnilii (Imam, .sm- \o Piston. tr' months of at WE 7'°r'¢i' .priser noir in -Wu. fiesta-i-son 4 so . 1 uma. salon. ease. w._ivsa, _ _ ummm. land L05 ANG’L’ES, mains were taken to the' _cemetery at Lower Montague. After the Rey. Mr. Wright had spoken and Prnyed 1110. Orange lodge of the district led by Bro. W`m. lves, conducted s very. cial Grand Master o e so c Brotherhood assistedhy the Rev. Da- vid- Wright, Past Master and.Mr_. Spencer Moar the present Master of St. Andrews Lodge, Montague, con- ducted the very solemn and impres- sive funeral service of the order and liro. John Sutherland was laid to rest and buried with the grand honour of the order. Tho sympathy of the whole county goes out to Mr. and Mrs. Suth- erland and family. iNFAN'rnv sono We're the best on the Island, don’t you see We belong to the Infantry. _ The infantry, the infantry. We belong to the infantry. _Ohl we think all day and we think all night _ Of the way we'li make those Germans iight. For when we get there-watch and see- We‘ll drive the Huns to eternity. We're getting stronger every day We're looking husky so they say The Germans will have hell to play Once that we get on our way. Fromthe German map we'll»take a slice. Deario me! won't that be nice! And then from far off Germany You’ll hear of the Island Infantry, _ lollnhintsshlltnillplrsn. i - 1 Cauaoi/.tis ._ 1 Vancouverdrvlieoo B.C. , - SAN FRANCI ' 0 Sl deli N GoJ.w-&Nrgu2til ll $122.80 _ From Charlottetown »- ` li __ (Vis Pointdu'Ch‘ e) 1 Auron -~ E' ` M1-oils ____ I W. LYDWABD. ls. I3 i | _ P Pe _ _ the man who dies and leaves a young family » Even it Si,ooo policy--which costs very little-would give the ' _ll imagine anything better? ~ ~W_-E- 'F' J Fl- - ' - -` WHAT CANADA PAYS: ~ SOLDIERS PAY AND ALLOWANCES, CONDITIONS OI" ENLISTMENT PROVISION FOR WIVES, MOTHERS AND CIIILDREN Canada is determined that licr sons shall lic :is wcll paid and their families as well ' cared for, as a grateful and wealthy country can afford. The scale of pay for Overseas Service, the allowances from the Patriotic Fund, and thc Pensions, arc on a more liberal _ basis than those of any other country engagcdin the war. ‘ A SCALE OF PAY - ' Field ' _ RANK Pay Allowance per day per day $1.95 ' $0-15 ' 1.10 .10 Sapa ration Allowance per month $25.00 20.00 20.00 Serqsants _ . _ . . . . . . . ._ . ~ » Corporals _ . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ ` Private, Buglers, Drummers etc . . . . . .' . . . . . . . . . ._ .1.00 .10 4 The men are, of course, fed and clothed by the Government. The Separation Allowance is tlic sum paid liy tlic (iovcriiiiiciii io thc wife oi each enlisted man, or to the wiilowcrl mother if thc sou is iiimiarricil :mil is licr sole support. This is in addition to part of his pay which is rcservcil for her. One-half of a soli.*. 4 i I. ‘~ i ____ i _ .-1 'E ”T3`273`T.'-' -In ¢>»-».- -cm ~_+._ -_ fri i* _:Q __.‘. , 3, ri l- i 1 i ». le