. ». . . . ~' ' ’ ' ~ ""~" , '» ~ ‘ . i ._ it-*"'=~‘l“ '~ :-1 _ w ` ‘ W; ` ' ' i/"‘ - ' `~'. ' li »_»\»'.f"`.--'-¢r:z"?i,9.‘~'?i<éiéf. . ' __, ` I I .. . - {` R _ _ _, . V l ». , . *ra 802% Ladies Colon-di Boots ' Q $5.00 a pair ` \\\ fA\\\\!____ __ __ ...... ' t -G d mA- ff ‘ , V _ ,_ i i *Y ___ _ _ ~ - ` -rf -~- - " ~ ~ Nov-EMBER 5,1917. - y ~" 'rim cn' l\nLo'rra'rowN ouaiinllm ‘ ~ _ . 1~Aoasnxt§nf` 4' ~ `. . ’ _ V . . K . The Eas ern I uari ian , ' if ..*lt pays to buy in this Province. ..'MR. R. R. HOWLETT is Guard- ian agent for Annandale and vicinity .-*PRODUCE LADEN.-Schr. “Et- '“ L." loaded bv Matthew & McLean, Ltd., cleared at Souris for a Nova -Scotia port with a cargo of potatoes r-nd turnips.-C. ..*sCHO0NER SAILS-Schri “He- I:-li C. Moore" of Newfoundlaml load- ed hy J.- Ju Hughes, Co.. Ltd., with a cargo valued at _about $2,000 sailed for a French Colony port from Souris Saturday. The cargo consisted of 'l`lie newest sliocs for Fall ar o colored Felt lligh cut lace boots we are showing, They wolr well, l<‘i_t nice! good looking uild comfortable, "lIllli\\\\7,IIIIIIIllIQ\\\ \\ é 3 I-`- co un: uL\1.\;.\*./////// i\\\\\\\'m \\\\ -shown in- Fuwn, Grey and Dark Brown. Only $5.00 a pair. See our windo Alley & C0. to ' nulln\\\\\\\\\?7uli||nll\\? L_ ______.1-_u_»',- ____-v-;-_-1 YOUR FRIENDS can buy anything you can give them--except your' photograph Make an appointment today The Cook’s Studio New DesBrisav Block L _Be with Them Make the boys at the front happy by sending your photo for Xmas. Make the appointment at once at The Bayer Studio li. E. Lion, shui. Good Photography ' ' Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. 107 Queen St. ` Phone 68-J. | Prohessiouai Cards Miss Dgy Rudge 171 Great George St.-Ph°ne Con- ) nectlon. Manufacturer of all kinds of tlne hair goods, including, Toupees and Wigs. llair dressing, Munlcurillg, Shalm poolng, singeing. 567-10-10M1nlopd. Dr. Clift s CHRONIC DISEASES CURATIVE TREATMENT by the month in advance, Victoria Hotel. tjlliirlotti-.to\\'n, P. E. J., Canada. HOURS, 12 to 3 daily. Now. 1816-8-23M3M0spd. 1. o, STEWART - Rarrlster, Solicitor and Notary Public Office Newson 'Eliock, Charlottetown . Branch Office, Georgetown Money to Loan on Real Estate §_ MORSON & DUFFY Barrlstero and Atorneye Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada MON EV TO LOAN. McLEOD & BENTLEY W. E. Bentley, K- C- Barnlster and Attorneys-at-LHW potatiles, cattle. hay eggs, etc.--G. ..*OYSTER SUPPER A SUCCESS ---lil liollour of tllcreturned soldiers of l’. E. l. and in aid ot' Red Cross Work. an oyster supper was' held in the New Perth hall on llallowe'en. A perfect night hrougllt ii full house am] it large number of the returned heroes, each of whom gave it short but interesting account of their lill- iitfiry experiences. Mr. Cain, who presideti, culled oil Mayor Brown of ('E\arlotteto\\'n who in a few well cho- ssn words spoke of the great work being dolle by the Red Cross. Mr. \\'. K. Rogers in a few brief remarks spoke of the Victory War Bollds and made un effective appeal to the peo- ple to help their couiitry's need hy investing. A special feature of the evening was the sword dance by Miss Z\'lcQneen. A short programme con- sisting of pipe music by Lt, McQueen. .-icngs hy Miss Lemon, Mr. Bee-r and the Misses Mcliltyre and Campbell, were lnuch appreciated by the au- dience. The comlnlittee take this op d to nlake thc evening such a success and especially Mayor Brown, wllo spoke so kindly to the ladies on their good work. aisolilakillg a generous doniitioll to their society's funds. ..*SUCCESSFUL SUPPER.- Oil \Veilllosday, Oct. 31 the ladies of Georgetown lied Cross Society held a very succcssflll supper in the Town iinll in uid ol the Society. From :fu-lv lil thc cvenilig till lute at night the ladies were kept husy liiinistei'ing to the \\':lllts ol' lilo lllllol' lllull Hill] \\-oinail. lluriiig the evening a splendid progrullllme was rendered. l\lr. A. D. Mclielllin acting as' chair- iiriii. Tho progriliilllle was as fol- lows. Solo ulid chorus led by Miss June Stewart; Solo-Mildred Dono- vzln; Piano I)liet-Miss Burn and Ivliss Helen Stewart; Reading-Mls's Marcella Cherry; Solo-Mrs. (Dr.) (‘. l.. Barnes; Solo--"Good Luck to the Iloys ol' the Allics.”; Solo-Miss hilty Renton; Piano Solo-Miss Hilda llarnes' Solo-Miss .Iunc Stewart' lo-Miss Winnie Ross; Solo and cho- rlls-"l%_\' Order of the King.” The ladies oi`.Georgetowii deserve t.he gi-cutest credit for the success of the good cause was lai'gely.uttenlle~.i, and everybody left tilc ilall feeling tha their splendid and llouiitllill meals.- (il ' ; llElll FLASHES, BIZZY, NERVUUS Mrs. Wynn Tells How Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Helped Hel' During Change of Life. Richmond, ide. - "Af-tier taking seven bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’| Vegetable Com- u]lll_lllll|l||| ‘l puuua i feel lik.. u new woman. I cil- hadhad ` ii' Af*-` _ of Life and was also troubled with other : had feelings com- , - _",~,.-",l._--,, mon at that time- ~ _ dizzy spells, nervous ‘¥'- u€.;i,li./.:1.- feslinzl and but ¢.- flashes. Now I am 55"" in better health than I ever wal and recommend your remedies to all my friendl. "_- M11- LENA WYNN, 2812 E. 0 Street., Rlchmond,V_a. While Change of Life ll Q IDOBC Uflff ical period of s woman l_ exlliollw. ul' ,mgying symptoms which accompany it may be controlled, and normal healg restored by 91° “mai U” °f Lydu riui°\m¢ Such warning !ymPf‘°m5 ‘"5 “nn of euffocation, hot flashes, headaches, bsckaches, dread of imP¢Ddl"l °Y‘l» nil .uundu in an un. i>»\l»i~»t~\°° t.hd:yhea.rt, sparks before the e)’°F» irregularities, constipation, variable aP~ patina, wealmeu and lnquletudo. and dizziness. g For these abnormal eondiuoal do Mi fall totake Lydhl. Plnkhlml V019' uhh cmiinml- Pure Bred Clyde, weight 1800 lbs in Stud Season - AND ALSO- ' Commodoreledyard Money to L03". Offlcc-Bank of N. 8. Chcrnberliy Chariottetuwm P. E. I. _,_/1.-_.i _“_ S. Hessian Barrister, Bolleitor, » The Sire of all the best Racing Stock Ai the Stables of the Ella Pharmacy Ltd. Montague P E I pei-tnnity oi' thanking ull who lielpe ~~'M"- Ch`m`|eS MCDOYHIIII. Monta-` i’iuno Solo-Miss Helen Stewart; So,- cvcllt which llcing in aid of such ir t G€0I‘l§etown. motored through George- lilo Indies live up to _their nullie for ..*TWO CENTS PER WORD each insertion for advertising in this co) lumn. Cash must accompany order) ..°MARKET PRICES-The follow ing are the prices' of the various farm products of Georgetown and vi-2 cinity. fPotatoes (white) 80 cts. per bus. Potatoes (blue) 75 cts., Oats. 65 cts., Lamibs (live) 12 cts.-G. _.H-oiwes l=novloEn.- Through the guiding hand of Providence and Tcwilsend of Souris 'were moved with compassion and decided to adopt one. each, these two children being the only ones not taken care of. It was a singular circumstance that one of 3 or 4 years old. Now it happened that children of the above ages were' just the' ones unprovlded for. Who can doubt the promise that God will provide for the widow and fatherless. Pharaolrs daughter was' moved -with compassion when she saw the child Moses in his ark of hulrushes in tears. The action of tllos'c two la-I dies demonstrates that the mother' love and pity is as strong today as in ancient tllmes.-C. EASTERN PE RSOHILS ~ ..*Mr. Michael McPhee, Burnt Pt/ passedc through Brudenell. on Tllurs- tay.- . - cue paid a visit to Brliiiellell on Thurs‘day.-G. ‘ f ..’fMisses Jessie and Katharine, Dalziel. Georgetown, were anlong the visitors to Montague on ’1`llursday.- G. _._ ..*Mr. and Mrs. John A. Gordon, Brudenell were visitors to New Perth Wednesday.-G. _`* 1 ..*Capt. Wm. Gordon, Georgetown wus a visitor to Rosencatil on Thurs- tiny.-G. ..*Mr. S. N. Johnston, Georgetown, paid n visit to Brudenell on Wednes- day.-G. _ ..*Mr. Henry L. McLaren, Brude- nell paid a visit to New Perth oil Wednesday.-G. ._.*Capt. Alfred Gordon, Roseneath, paid a visit to the county capital on Thursday.-G. ' ..*Mr. George H. Parker. George- town, Royalty was a recent visitor to Molitague.--G . ..*Mr. and Mrs. l<`. J. Soloman; 'OWU ROY-ility and Brudentll during the week -G lay, to the P. E. -island Hospital, she having sustained a somewhat serious injury to her knee. Mrs. McKenzie's lluflbfind is at the front. - MOTOR NOTE6 When using the self-starter be sure that the spark is retarded, as li hack kick may wreck the mechanism. This is not necessary if -the' car is equipped with a magneto it' the engine start-; ‘rest when magneto spark is- advanced. Wheil .following other cars- on u crowded country road, watch out for a sudden stop. Get im the habit of, running.-the car slightly off the road.' if there is room. so that li’ the brakes ii Abou “Canada's Victory Loan” t It is the title of a pamphlet that should be in the hands of every man and woman in the country- ail This Coupon -> at once and get your copy see how vital is Fl* Street or R.R. _______ __ _ . . P.O. ______ the wide circulation of the Guardian . »~ newspaper two ladies from the- west- ~ ern end of the province. when they read the orphaned condition of the‘ 0 children left hy the late Mrs. Cecil | 7 l' J-' ‘ t i¥.‘.e.2°.1.‘;:1.‘f”...::.“'::f:.'.‘:..‘:";°zs:. 11:' T iS real af11111UI1i'¢i011; 2 Prevailing weapon in the struggle. To what extent, then, will you let your II101'1€y , light by loaning it to Canada? Canada not only must have money to support her armies in the field, she must have money to finance Great Britain’s purchases of our agricultural and industrial products. If Great Britain is forced to buy else- where' because Canada cannot give her sufficient credit, industrial and agricul- tural depression may follow; and our lighting elliciency will be seriously impaired. ee fu ff* I. -See that your money is not iaggard Buy Ganadzfs Victory Bonds _ 7']-i-:ii_l'l-lin-ii-l’l-'o\';¢'illl (‘oiiiliiit'icc. t*-aui:ill‘ltUHliSHl BUYS Ear 0 IOHYWS W N _ in such points of dcta asa. liar p ‘ “DBL . h i t l .trengthen the case which was veil’ - 1-1- (ii ull might equally 3101; t0hf the fegldsl' S\llJD0l`l5 1° 59°' tl?g";i,1`b?§f:!dsoi:0Sed;wick, Sit’ William :iibcig xiii dliiicltcieiilllt I CMI ill lea” kmsem' it and the pm" Contact res' dail' m ssa e which p'rove= ah- Barett W. T. Ste-ad, Gerald Balfour. gay it lg tidings of great joy and if “ns In 8 loss of "gm and waste or sgluiizi-y atruee and; the liext dav 'cvenlA Thulry Hill, Mores, Gurney and otli~ liumanitv does not accept it orl de- i °‘""e“t‘ ‘ t-' - hi l archers. If the con- t ` , t, it will he its own OFS- - In manyigases water and dl" in the' in Eomelicases (ltuhrdiigmidlszasdmwhidhiSiuslijliic ofcathdsgemen aft?" thoroutlh !l?iiz;;re0i.‘~icl(i(d‘)i~e-ason why an angel of - fuels ste ca se alm at dl ss trou- img' de ver mm g - - . ~ c the' Jews in' bl yhi ‘T ' u Duke? f, it I lie a detailed fabrication. The only rea- and patient investigation are to he me 1,0;-fl could .peiikltol 1 rm' ' e, w c ma very e e a r- _ ~ _ i .ibe tt E isiinen n '- '- ' hated to the' eiigine propel! Dirt will zggagg f,’;?|l§,i;,;`,t,|s°n|20linthii%is;? dliiiiiltilnn il‘ilt1tar;xiiAy?thirigwd’lildi1lldqel?d1 esntidiliilsiis-lied*i]““,:tlueT,,iin,f,1hI:.°d|,?e.,ln!fi@ullngs of God cl” the m|"“t° crevice* 1'" the °"" 1 ondltions are coil b human testimony" with' nlan should have come to n dc- buretol causin vnumer lla that while ent" V ( V " i' 3 V cus Dec” r stant there are coiiditions unseen 'D°Yl° SUYS- 'the f.9"3'°‘“ side' °f 'iliiite and W0 ll‘°‘l5““d years' “go” symptoms of trouble to appear. Many ' , I ff t | it || m gems fm- more vltni than cars have no provision, except a metal the 'fthe' gigs wh:(?,;'é"ymu;l; a gg, sp r un S B strainer in the tank, for preventing result’ H 5 D D the entrance of dirt into the fuel sys- at the lfauugs iizugrglsywgf; in tem. lt was suggested that the own- {§”"“;s'“:b reason why it should mn ers of' cars so equipped tit a trap in "Z nd succeed another va,.|,"__ the gasoline line. All the larger man- ‘;“*" Hy in m experience Gym more ufatcurers of carbureters have dev- “"5 “re y .`\\'\\\\,\\\` l r ooon`5"’> UNEY '\\\\`\ X I \\\\\\ far they are capable of i»mD"0Vlng- `scheme of creation thus ex "The . - - " poundm has remarkable uniformity from whatever source it may C0110-_' Recently l had occasion to exam ne l \\ PILLS .5 i‘ /' '_ tg -ll ll .fri - ,fit \\\\\\` <\\,,5* 555 Five Reasons Why You Should Use Ellis’ White Pine and Tar 1. A guaranteed cough curb- No cure, no pay. 2. Made by a flrm you know personally- not thousands of miles away. 3. Made from the heat drugs--properly compounded. 4. Has been successfully us- ed for years. 5. As cate for children al adults. Our Emulsion: are OQAIIIUY good. qualnted with the literature are aw. two 'long accounts 'of condliios ol thai if l-(|UNF`( L rl M540 011|! 5! and how trustworthy the namesl veyed to a near relative of a dlnnltaly W, “Rig HH# 'T' ‘[`,|5t' Af P* seuevss which vouch lor the results. wlthlu_ui the church. while this othheir avfaa- - .ki . r»»..,,,_".. -. ` ,mg Lid, IN BPlRlTUALl8M'the last year or so nve works have received thmuhghmtéie ¥\‘:@m_;lm;Br ami -KL 7;, ` ` . _ . -_ -this-ed-»»d=»'»» R=rm°»d Bar-l°\»~#°~ ms “ ' ......._. ~ ~ -23 nilii’ -- . -. Monfmcua _ mnry Public, sc.. ’ I uonnou. ou. ai.-:Sir arthur can mrs 'rhmhoiu unseen. Qfswrordumarkable asren|`\1f_1t1¢~(\)'5‘t;°",§s,anceB. MONEY TO LOAN. i150-6-23Mmwf_tf. an Doyle in the course of an article Psychlcal Phencmema. Hills Psych-. in twenty or Y I Mauna", P E -I A ln the Siinilay Times on the phenofm- ical investigation, Gerald Baifoiir’s) from very varied sources which I ex-l I I . ~ , - . _ . E » f . - ' - - am how fully aeiulled is the evidence life he.v°nd.°ne of which has bee" °°“_' . _ S u,, - .,,<'“‘ s A """ fi A ’ f \` v fi ' .til