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The Cook-’ s Studio New DesP'iaav .Slack \ _ _ Prepare for Christmas If you can't get back to therold home for Christmas a new photo- sraph w1ll'c0m_e niarest flanking. your place-will ring c eer to tome keeping hearts- Make the appointment today at The Baver Studio Mlllfmffilf. 4 ` The nextsaiiing from Char- lottetown for Boston will be on Friday November 3rd. ‘ JAS. CAPRAGHER, - , Agent. Ch’town. 41110.10-101411. Eastern - “f Steamship Liner ALL-'YH‘l°WAY BY WATIR. |N]'EllNATlQNI.l. LINI. Leave St John Mondays and Thurs -‘ days at 900 a. Ili., (Atlantic Times). for Eastport. Lubec, Portland and Bos ton. V _ Return- Leave Central Wharf, Bos- ton, Mondays and Thursdays at 9.00 _a. m., for-Portland, Eastport. Lubec and Bt. John. _ - MAINE BTEAMBHIP LINI. BETWENN PORTLAND AND ‘NEW YORK--REDUCED FARE8 'AND ANP STATEROOM PRICES From_Portland and New York. Pas- senger service Tues., and Sat., one week Thurs., alternate week. Freight service Tues., Thurs., and Sat. Leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, 6 p. m. Leave New York 5 p. m. - MITIIOPOLITAN LINI. _ Direct _between Boston and New York. 15% Hours. Bouts via Cape-Cod Canal. lllrels Steel Bteamships Massac- husetts and Bunker Hill. Leave North Bids india Wharf. Boston week days and Sundays at 0 p. m..Bame Service returning hfcm Pier 18, _North River, Foot ct lurray Bt. New York City. lt. .lohn City Ticket Oilice, 47 King li. A. C. carrie, Agent, Ot. John, N. I. _ A. I. Fleming. TJ., B. P. A. lt_ John N. _ annual.. ‘ii > » .. » F_ lr ,-_#_ "l LADIES ! Are you interested in how your home should' be decorated? lf so you will buy your next, Wall Paper \_ FROM US ‘ We have the nicest assortment you have se_en`; in Montague, and it be, very easy to make-yourV selection. save money |hl=|‘~ <, O*U"l“ -_-1 'P ' neoiin`soles 1-. L_ In 5.. W\\\\\i/IJ”I.\\\\\\\\\\\W.\W " #4-,_ le The Pepa way of treating i nughs, colds, bronchitis and lung and throat troubles. How P \Veil. up to now people with the-re chi-st and throat troubles have sw ul- iswcd cough mixtures, sickly ‘.1 rnpe an the like, into their stoduacha. Sore lungs and throat get no good by dosing the stom- s::l-:. Pops work differently. Z"¢»'po are tablets made up of Pine entrants and medicinal essences, which when put into the mouth turn into healing vapors. These azobreuthvd down _direct to the lungs, throat usd bronchial tubes -not swallowed down to the stomach, which is not ailing. T a 50c. box of Pepa for your cohly, your cough, bronchitis or asthma. All drugglsts and 'stores or Pepe ._Go., Toronto, will supply eps i\\\\1\\\\1i/1 NE-o-Lliffl soLEs We are showing sev- eral new lines of mens f a li boots made with Neolin makes y o u r boots easy and flexible, will resist water-a n d does not get hard. Black and Mahogany $6.00 6.50 7.00 Alley i& Co; t 135 Queen St. \\\\\\v.r.r14v. \§ I f4§®\‘lll”III'g\\\\\\\\‘fZIff4'£‘ ¢»-... / 4 /I The Magdalen Islands S. S. Co. Ltd - _The B. B. Amelia carrying!-l. I. malls. passengers and freight leave: Picton every ls....tiay and Thursday ai ter arrival. ot- morning express tram Eallilsx, for the llegdaien Islands sail lag, going and ooming at louria. CHAI. VI. IVII. Agent, Picton I. H. l\l|‘l‘s¢_\._ Manager, Amherst. 'HIM s ls ROL KY POINT FERRY S. S. HILLSBORO ‘ Leave Ch,'l‘own A n ‘7.3o A. M. 59°; og? rr; 3.35 | mwftf. _by "ngfrom us.. Call andbégit. Whether you V buy or not, it is only a pleasure to show it in our Book and Stationery Department. Ellis Pharmacy, Ltd. _ CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS w. E- Bentley. K- c. Bsrristere and Attorneys-at-Law 3- 5 .hi 5.45 0.22 7.00 .M150 7.35 nap. 1.1-s 8.00 - 1.00 0.02 2.49 8.30 9.50 Arr. z a. 1010. t 511;” 303:31” EFFECT °°T°m_m,n_;‘m ,award Rem UI, -cms.-sunk of N. s. chambers, gllfrm'-0,: wa 'alll .iiianno standard Time. /1.14. 1>.M. 'P.M. A11. ¢\‘°"°_"°*°“'“- P- E- I- -- ~- 9.27 P.M. - P.M. s.s0 A. it . _ 0 0.30 zum. _ - 10.00 11.00 ~ 11.10 1.00 1=.|s. :.00 P. 14 sro “ 1.00 '- |.a0 “ 4.00 -- - ' s.so -- 5.00 " SUNDAY. .> ‘s l.l0 A. I. ll.45 P. H. l.00 “ 4. 10.00 4. it 1.03 r.“14. 00 _ 4fso '- uw Charlottetown Arr. 11.40 Hunter River 10.85 Emerald Kensiutton Bummerslde Dep. 10.20 9.03 8.15 8.00 5.80 4.50 10.15 8.20 8.48 8.23 8.00 9.59 9.27 9,00 J ci, a.10 0-0s 9.57 10.18 11315 12.15 Dep. 1.57 8.32 , 4.40 5.40 Arr. Summerride Arr. Port Hill `7-48 0’Leary Alberton Tlgnish 8.45 5.05 8.31 7.03 2.07 ' 6.18 18.55 Dep. 5.45 11.00 Tues. A Bet. 8.55 9.80 Mou.Wed. Tues. Thur. ls A: Friday. 8.56 9.50 s t. - _ also 'lisa . 'ur 4.1.- Emerald' - Cape Traverse ' Tues. It - Bat. 8.85 7.50 8.00 - 7-00 Jct. Arr. psp. _ 3-0.0 . 4.10 4.10 4.01 0.00 _ _ 1.14. ~ 6.50 Dan. s.4o 9.11 9.41 11.15 Arr. Charlottetown It. Stewart Morell St. Peters Sourls Arr. _ 5.45 5.50 . 8.35 4.10 ' _ 11.01 0.14 7.44 2.50 _ DOD. . 5.40 1-" 1.10 ' 4.14 ~ 5.04 5.15 4.00 f A fl' “- 1.50 D00- 10.00 ' 10.80 11.10 Art. Elmira gt. Stewart Arr. 8.55 _ _ Csrdissli llontslile - nearest? p¢p.`t.so' !"'“P'9' *sei-noses 0903 ` ' 7.40 7.15 wn ' _' DOD. 5.40 W T121 0.50 _IMI Eg . ‘gan i - ‘lllt _ , C i ttetown Arr. - ‘ " _ D” vtlliigs mm _ - .13 1% Money to Loan on Real A\‘l'~'“||"'.’ "ning, " gm. ' I' l ' ` me ' ' 1 supmiss mmol.-run latin \“‘ ’ sets-10-instr. _mi you pmpsia us can mow- The Easteffi Guardian . .°iT PAV8 to buy iu this Province. ..°T. GORDON IV!! is Guardian representative in Montague. . .*MEET`,iNG. BUTTER FAC- TORY.-A meeting will be held in St. Mary’s Hall, Souris. on Wednes- l>lY imm°dl° ately any of these painful ailments make their appearance, will iw saved hours of suffering. Pte. E. Westfield of "C" Com- pany, 3rd Worcester Regiment. writes: “ We wish our friends would send us out more Zam-Buk. It is splendid for sore hands, cold cracks, cold sores, etc. Nothing ends pain and heals so quickly as Zam~Buk, and bein! germicidal, it prevents bl0od-poison- ing. 506. box, 3 701' 51.25. all drill- giste or Zam-Buk C0-. T0l'0Dl°- EMM!! _ Professional Cards WARIUIITON I IHAYI Barrsters, Attorneys, Notary Pub- lis. llitc., Solicitors for Canada Bank- ers Association. Bank of Montreal. Canada. Permanent lortgsge Oorpor s n_ Oiiices-Old Guardian Oilloe, Pro wse Block, Carlottetowu. P. I. L MISS D RUDGE 171 Great George 8t.,- Phone Sli. Manufacturer of all kinda of fine hair goods, including, Toupees and Wigs. 1 Hair dressing, Manicuring, Sham pooing, rlngering. 2708-10-il8MwfImo. A.A.McLean. Kp.. Donald llsitlnnen |Aes.lAN Q MoK|NNON .lerrleters, .. Attorneys-ei-Law loyal Bank Blk.. Charlottetown. McLEOD & BENTLEY l Money to Loan.- MOIION A DUFFY lerrlstere and Attorneys _ tollcitors for loyal Bank ot (hustle IONIY T0 LOAN ? S. S. Hessian LAWYII l=\\ll\|O»“P. I. L ' “U7 |13. CIO-I-llltl. J. D. Stewart ak..-me.-,1 senator and Notary Public Odeo NEWSDN BLOCK Charlottetown Branch Office _Georgetown t ..°MR. R. R. HOWLITT is Guar disn client for Annandale and vicinity. BTRIKING CUREB ‘[ |N wan Hosrlrlas. A _-___ --LONDON, Nov. 8.- l.ieut.»Col. Ciarence_ Starr. of Toronto, who has had charge of orthopoedic work in Canada. is now at the Canadian Special Houpltni, Ramsgate. prepar- ing for setting up in Canada several institutions. Col. Robert Jones, Director of the Military Orthopoeuic \vork in Great Britain, is establishing hospitals similar to the Canadian Hospitals at Ramsgate all over Britain. Canada has thus led the way in one of the most successful medical enterprises of the war. Among recent striking cures at Ruinsga‘l~_ is Corpl. Hogan, 1; former employe: of the Grand Trunk, who had been twice wounded at Ypres. lin was buried alive during the Som- nie operntiom, whilst following the tanks, and when rescued he had lost his speech, hcflrlng and taste. After ten minutes' treatment, through mental suggestion at Rams- gatc, his deafness and dum-bneaa had vanished. and he has since recovered the sense of taste. Another- man named Villeneuve was struckblind by 11 star shell, and went fourteen months from hospital to hospital fruitlessly. Eventually he reached Rumagnte, where special treatment restored ills sight, and he Us now cn active service again in l-‘runes-. Georgetown Shipping '\ Nov 1.- Schr. Corrie M. C., Mur- ray l-lorbur, Ballast. Nov. 1.- Schr. Wyvern, from Mon- tague. Ballast. Nov. 1.- S.‘S. Enterprise, from Pictou, Merchandise. Nov. 1.- Schr. Clariaee, Port La Tour, Ballast. Nov. 1.- Schr. Melrose. from Glace Bay, Coal. ‘ _ _ Nov. 1.- Schr. Monarchy, La Have, N. S. Ballast. 1 -Nov. 1.- Schr I. C. Dakin. from Port Hastings, Coal. Nov. 2.'- S. S. Enterprise, from Pictou. Mernhnndiso. Nov. 2.- Schr. Maggie Bell. from New Glasgow, Ballasg Nov. 4.- Schr. A. L. Grille, from Grand River, Starch. Nov. 4.- Schr. Dongelia, from Syd- ney, Coal. p Nov. 4.- S. S. Enterprise, from Pictou. Merchandise. Nov. 6.- S. S. Enterprise ,from pictou, Merchandise. Nov. 7.- S S. Enterprise from Pictou, Merchandise ‘ CLEARED. Nov. 1.-- Schr. Eva M. D., 850 buBhels_Turnips,~ 860 bus. 0ots»for Hublands. N. S. Nov. 1.- Schr. Carrie M. C., 1200 lbush. potatoes for Pictou. Nov. 1.- Schr. Hilda Maude, 1500 bush potatoes. 200 bus. turnips. Nov. 1.- S. S. Enterprise, 125 bush. Oats for Sydney, N. S. Loaded to I-latches with bagged potatoes for Pictou. _ Nov. 1.- Schr. Lewiston, 1800 bush potatoes, 850 bush. turnips, 15 bush vegetables for Sheet Harbor. Nov. 2.- Schr. Hnzel, 2200 bush. potatoes. 260 bush. turnipa, 2, car- cases pork, 10 bbls apples. 25 bush. oats. Z Dz. Cabbage for S)[lr\ly N.S. Nov. 2.- Schr. Aganette, 828 bush potatoes, 255 bush, turnips, 5, bbls apples 25 bush. vegetdbles, 35 dz. cabbage for Louisbury. N. S. Nov. 3.-Schr. Maggie Bell, 800 bush. turnips, 20 dz. cabbage, New fGlasgow. N. S. Nov. 4.- A. L. Gritie, 52 Tons Starch, 000 bush. potatoes for Pic- toil. Nov. 4.- Flhr. Wyvem, 750 -bush. potatoes, 393' bush oats, 190 bush. turnips, 27 bush. vegeabies. Schr. Clarlsca 2300 hush potatoes, 300 turnipa. Nov. 6.- S. S. Enterprise Loaded very deep with bagged potatoes for Pictou. Nov. 7.- Schr. Melrose 1000 bush. potatoes for Plctou. Thin People Can increase Weight Thin men and women who would like to increase their weight. .with 10 or 15 'pounds of healthy "stay there" fat should try eating a little Sargol with their meals for a while and note results. Here is a good test worth try- ing. First weigh yourself and measure yourself. Then take Sargol-one tablet with every meal- for twoweeks. Then weigh* and 1neusure.again. It isn't a question of how you look or feel or what your friends say and think The scales and the tape measure will tell their own story, and many thin men and women we believe can easily add trim live to eight pounds in the first fourteen days by following this simple direction. And best of ali. the new flesh stays put. ` Sargol does not of itself make fat. but mixing with your»food. it sims to prepare the fattening strength- giving material of what you have eaten, into rich. ril>B fat producing nourishment for the tissues and blood- DNN” N ill 0" easily assimilated form which_the blood can readily s¢¢°iit. Much 0! i-hi! nourishment now passes from your body as waste. But Bargol works to stop the wsste and do it quickly and to make the fat producing contents of the .very same meals you are,esting now develop pounds and pounds of healthy ilesb between your skin and bones. Sargol is safe, pleasant. em- ciebt. and iuexlwnsive, esdi" drill- 'lists in this vicinity sell it in large boxes--forty tablets to s package-on a _guarantee of weight increase or money back as found in Mob large bor. if you~iind_a druggiet who is un- gbp, to supply you with Bsrgoi, seno| pond 31,00 money order or registered- ietter io the National (Laboratories. ine Bt. Montreal. and a DEVELOPED BY WAR. million condensed milk cane each monfh. The present war has developed unusual employment for a large num- ber but probably a group of Ameri- cans in Belgium has the king pin of all strange jobs. Fancy finding employment in the counting of about three and a half million empty condensed milk _cans each month ami seeing that they are reporting the same to the British Government. This is what q detail of the Bi.-lgiun Relief Commission has to do and its job is a serious one, humorous as the aspect may be from this distance. W-hen things were running smooth- ly as far na the importing of food into Belgium was concerned so that the seven million people there might be kept from starvation iherc was a nuiidcn order from Great Britain that the importation of condensed milk could be tolerated no longer as it had been found that the empty cans were being used by the Germans for the manufacture oi' bombs. Here was a serious condition but the Belgian Relief Committee had be- come accustomed to such things and mastered it. Cows were few in Belgium and children many and milk a necessity. The cutting oil' of the supply would me-an starvation to thousands of these tote so the com- mittee agreed _ with Britain that if the importation of the milk were per- mitted the cans would bc destroy- ed. Ono ton of condensed milk mc-uns 2100 cans-und the importntiml in one section by the committee consisted of 1650 tons or 3.405.000 cans- all to be destroyed after being emptied & » M One is desructlon of three and a half aroma and flavour to the last 1 spoonful in the ‘air-tight can. in H, 1 and 2 pound tina. Whole-ground-DillV¢¥'l1¢‘”“l“° fine ground for Percolators. Never sold in bulk. ia; CHASE & SANBORN, MONTREAL. B E - 5 The (‘mnmitic<,~ men attacked the Job, 'i`hi-y count the cane. dump them in trenches and destroy them beyond the possibility oi’ their ever bcing used by thc Ccrmun for bomb cusings. This is but one of the numerous difficulties that this immense orga- nization has overcome. These men and women working without compen- sation. nmkillg many sacrifices, are carrying on thc greatest work of hunlulliiy the world has ever known und they balk at no details und nn reserve that presents itself. Their onlyregret is that th'ere is not more food, more relief, sent to make their duties heavier. They know the conditions, they know that Bclgiuns are starving ami' tllut they are getting but hull the ration that is dealt out to a soldier. The weak, the.1sick, the strong must be fell alike and i_t is little enough I £1. ._ -..N that each gets. That is why the Bei- gian Relief Committee, 50 St. Peter Street, Montreal, iterator and reiter- nies its appeal lo the people oi' (inn- aila to glvc :ind :give more to this through the local iicigian Relief Committee or director. A druggiat can uutain an in_1itai|or_ of MiNAitD'S l.i\'iMEl‘J’i‘ from a Toronto house ut u very low price. and have it label.-11 his own product. This greasy imitation is the poor- est 91;.; vm have yet 1-een\of the many that every Tom Dick ani. iiurry has ll-‘ml to introdni-e. Ask for Mil.'Alil)'S and you will get it. 2 4-- 1 .. glllbi .ar <& Nm 0* A . 0 _ wJ\\_° ° :_ ° tenor. Not only ‘w .,. with such range _ . _ _ a -\‘_- . Earth). l \ 4 - ‘ » , .'s with its power. _ . ' ' ‘ A* world. _ N ' I :ll ff/> . l 74 St. Ato . . complete ten days' treatment will be l . . . l \ Y _ greater power,but there is no tenor 12-inch-$3.00 each ° 40102 ’/i'|'oA-ct-11.5511-: Alba.