g ocrosas -1917 r . i ,.1 ~ ,_ , ‘ _ f ‘ -`r~.».-_.y . I ’ 4' r' ' ~. ‘ ‘ J. f~.~:,\,, --.-'.~_,,, _, ,.-'f ‘why rr - ._. .. as -, ~ ;_. _ S _ Mmémggy. l ---'~~. ~~------~--~ - ~ “ - _ gy.e¢¢su,_,. . - ° l-mi-Lowreu l-non 1-ul ana as W le. your I? _Q?"F?f"_I_ .:.:z;t',‘:..I"2.¢.;:.§.r,?“;::“'°;.':: Minsrrr I ' I I I ' _K P _ _ _ . _ _ -" """" f' 1- F F I ~ ~ _ _ _ _ _ ' I T() 1 H1 1* _ , I ~ rr sm. Proceed l ld r ch ' I I ' ~ _ lv mvato sayin our proylneu. smssnoo |.|r~rso.-lsy omclsl ;:mm,_ l " “M‘;_10_‘;6Mu_’ 3:15 Shir? ‘ o r 7 and .49 statement from Food Controller W. J. I 'T' _ ll _ _ LAST CALL TO SEE . ,Na`I W II coRnEcTioN -In oct ioth sr I - ~ Dell S e ,Class 50 of Charlottetown Prize -List Ishould have read:-Legborn cockerel. -V - ° '1. _Sydney liinman; 2, W. J. Pickurd; Sydney Enman; 4, Sydney Enmsn ' I I It's a_yery easy matter if you have the Dl'0D0r nianicui-e` rs- quiultes and we are ready to provide everything you heed, Make up your mind now to preserve the beauty of your hands and nails by daily inani- curiiig, I We carry the Cutex prepar- ations and others-of known val- ue_ Call and see us. E. A. Foster (`IiN'I`R/\I. DRL'(iS'I`ORF.. MA cAl.l_Eo Fon wRoNo NAME. A ynuhg rector wellt to his Bishop om. guy and said to hliil: "Bishop, l have conie to you ill n pol-ple-xity. -ln iny present church I um ,golfing $900 n'yeal°, und l have jusl received a call frolm another ,,hm.,.h may offers $4,000, What would you dh, Sir, if you were in lily place?" ~ --My buy," replied the Blsll0lJ» "dm I uliderstallti YOU l0 'l'°’f€'i` 1° mm of' for from the other church as a cull?" --Yes, slr." WHS the reply- "Tbal isn'l a call, my boy." WSWS!" NEWS FROM HOME.-Mrs. H. W. Mallett, Cornwall, called at this office and subscribed -for the Morning Guar- _dlan for Mrs, Alex. McKay, nee Miss Kaus Monson, rounds Mills. who 're- cently went to Olympia, Wash., to re- side. WINDOW DIBPLAY WEEK.- The names or the following stores partici- pating in International Window Dis- play Week were unavoidably crowded out of the report Saturday-Hender- Son & Cudmore (a beautiful window, displaying Art clothes, Holeproof no- slery, Eastern caps, Fownes gloves and otha' high-grade men's furnish- ings) and Morris, Smith and Beer (a very artistic display of nationally ad- vertised boots and slices for men, wo- men and children.) THANKSGIVING EGG.-it used to be Easter eggs but times are chang-I ing. Yesterday The Charlottetown Guardian was shown an egg laid on Thanksgiving Day, 1917 by a goose owned -by Mr. Hector Campbell, Cape Traverse, and to which she has added every alternate day since. During the present summer this diligent goose reared nine goslings. Last au- tumn she laid 18 eggs and although not then given the privilege of rearing a family from them has again underta- ken it this year, when it is hoped she will be given all opportuliity to show what she can do in hatching autumn wi ,hh Bishop. “I would cull llllit a-g°5II“E3- yell . ” _ **1i The Near-Mil-itant _ “iles Harold enlisted." "No, but he carries a swaziser stick."-Baltimore American. nolJl>`§'l'_'> IDNEY \/ PI L LS I l§f_\X>_\\ D If §§i";:°2'<_\““\l, " 55-525 I 951' ’“ B1' /. I IH "-‘<1-,,\\\\\\, ei E 1' I P "__, I"I DIS Ejfc II,||1`-"Q Igl- ~;__§, E -r s 5 B lli!'I|1",,ll\“ ."~`.l_ ' . l -`,,',\lllIII UI §l- ISCHOOLWORK.-'l‘he following is the standing of thelpuplls in Crapaud‘ School for the month oi' September. Grade Vlll. 1. Filpath MncQuarrie, 2. Marion Nicholson, Ii. Henrietta Lowth- er. Grade Vli. 1. Lilian MacLean, 2. Evelyn Windsor. Grade Vi. 1. Edith Thompson, 2. Blanche Tlowsdale, 3. Ernest Death. Grade V. 1, John Bovyer, 2, Ruby Death, 3, Lawson Harvey. Grade IV. 1. Evelyn Sherren. 2. Beatrice Cobb, 3. George Parker. Grade lil. 1. Kennetli'Best, 2. Lolita MacVittie. 3. Marjorie Leard. Grade ll. 1. Lea Dawson, 2. Stet Sturdy, 3. Geo. Fall, Grade I. Sr. 1. Chester Sturdy, 2. Lucille Sherran, 3. l~Ial‘ri- con Lenrd. Grade I Jr. 1. Gerald Best, Y I I2. Amy Harvey. 3. Eiva Gill. The foll- CIIIJ I owing pupils had' perfect attendance. Beklltrlce tlobh, Kenneith IBee.t, Lea Dawson, Gerald Best, Zilpali Mac- Quarrle, Lilian MacLean, Edith Thompson, Mary Newson, Evelyn Windsor. ‘ <5" L ull 1- 1-* _-nm °00*0§*°\"fO O0 OOOCQQOOOOQOOOOOOOOOGOOOO; CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS iii* I; Classified ads, under this helld cost ons cent per word per insertion where, cash accompanies order, with mini- mum charge of 25 cents per Inser- ilun. Count your words and save mon~ ry by remitting with order. Stamps efrcvpted. Ads. taken by phone or *E* fi! FOR SALE. Fon SALE, Flasl' cl.Ass ooual.E barrelled English Damascus gurl. guage 10.__ Beer & Weeks. 669-10-16M2ipd sent by mail will be charged at 2c. ,FOR SALE’ QUAN1-'Ty OF Fox per word, to cover book-kteeplng char- 9°§._ S$s9en°_rx_.="d P°st=_a° °r =¢~_ counts. I ses es I _ A GE N Thi W A NTED AGENTS WANTED T0 SELL FOR “tho old reliable Fonthill Nurseri- es," We touch ollr mon to sell. lixpcrlellce lllillecessary, highest rolliiiiissloliel paid; llnndsonle free mlulnhlent. sions is Wellington. To roiiili. Ont. 385-10-1ME27l. Fl- __ RS \VAN'l'ED. ' TWO STUDENTS (MALE) CAN BE uccomodateri with large room and breakfast in private family apply at tllls office. 490-10-5Mtf. HELP WA N'I‘.l*Zl)-- FE- MALE. ` WXEE§JT»7».F>' Ilousowork. Apply to ,Mrs C. D Nlf-Callllni, 10 Brighton Rd. 3|. 3 > :U :I mi ‘\NANTED- AT ONCE AN EX- perienced gnleslady for DYYSOUIIS store, none other need apply". Give rstereiicer. A. B. Z.. MDYIUISUB- , 528-10-8Mi0i. ‘ FOUND - FOUND A JACKSCREW BELONG- ing to an autonlobile.0wner can _have ‘same by applying at Guard- .ian Office and paying for' sd. . sis-9-zsmf. l LOST -1-_~_.__________ __ LOST-GOLD WRISTLET WATCH lH"\vcen Victoria Park and John- gpnns' Drug Store. Finder leave at ,Guardian Odlcb. ` ‘ Rewifd. ___ 670-10-16M2ipd. '-.;(~~' » ~ , . lx. lwire, and long cedar posts. Isaac - Ives, Montague. 599-10-12M10i FOR SALE-A FEW KARAKULE rams for- breeding purposes, also a pure bred Persian ram. Herbert Dinliis, Marshfield. 560-10-10M&ipd. ~FOR SALE.-THAT HANDSOME residence kiiowll as the American ' Consulate, situated on the coriler ot’ Water and Haviland streets. Apply at the ofllce of Gaudet & Haszard. 628-10-13M3ipd FARM FOR SALE: 192 ACRE FARM situate at Canoe Cove Lot 65 known as the "McRae Farm" recently oc~ cupied by Isabella Benner. Valuable farm, well watered. Good dwelling house and outbuildings. immediate possess-ion.Apply to Gaudet & Has: ard, Solicitors, Cbarlotteown. ~ 410-lil-2Mlmo MISCELLANEOUS. `,@ __ .[1 PAV vous our-or-'rowN so ,....'.' 4' i t` ' "ju ," .Ti counts by Dominion Express ino- Hanna, Ottawa, to Mr. Wim. Kerr, Dept. of Agriculture, City, it is known that the embargo on canned vegetables is lifted on and after yesterday, Mon- day. Oct. 1'5th. POLICE COURT.-Stopping at the Police Court yesterday morning was just a matter of form for Magistrate Martin. There were no cases, Sergt. Taylor and Oillcer Mclnnis did the hes- ltlation dip down Main Street yester- day with two converts tofconviviality and these two will probably make their bow before the Judge this morn- ing, » SCHOOL FAlR.- A-very success- full School Fair was held iii Crapaud on Monday October 8th. The exhibits were of very high grade and the judg- es expressed themselves as much pleased with' them. After the judging of the exhibits the sports were en- gaged in and this' feature proved very enjoyable to both the children and the grown-ups. The judges then gave very interesting and instructive speech es. Home made candy was sold and the proceeds are to be used for the school Fair lrnna. The Ladies' or the Red Cross served luncheoll and from this source about eighteen dollars was realized. The following Schools were illcluded in the Fair. Lady Fane Westmoreland; Melville, Roach. Rose Valley, Victoria, Tryon, and Crapaud. The prize list will appear latter.-S. WEDDING BELLS.-On Monday morning. Oct. 15, a quiet but pretty even; took place in the Sacred Heart Church, Alberton, when Miss Marga- ret E. Campbell of Campbell's Cove and Jose-ph Francis, Chief Accountant oi' the firm of N. Rat-tenbury Ltd., of this city were united ill the Holy Bonds oi' Matrimony iby Rev. Fr. T. Campbell. The bride was becoming- ly attil-ed in a tailored suit of blue serge and white hat; she also wore a very pretty natural wolf fur set, the gift ofthe groom. Miss McNeil act- ed as 'bridesmaid and the groom was supported by his brother, Mr. M. E. Francis, Principal of Queen Square School. After the ceremony the con- tracting parties and 8. number of in- vited friends sat down to breakfast at the Eureka Hotel, after which the happy couple left by the morning ex- press and steamer Enipre~ss on an ex- tended honeymoon trip through Nova Scotia and New Brunswick. The groom's gift to the bridesmaid was a gold rosary and`tli`é`b`est man a pearl stick pin. ISIIIIJII IIUIIIIIIIIINS HALIFAX, N. S., Oct. 15-(Quotlv tions furnished by F. B. McCurdy & Co., Stock and 'bond brokers, members Montreal Stock'Excliange, McCurdy Building. Halifax, N. S.) CLOSING PRICES. Yesterday Today Atchison .. 93|/_. A. F. . . . . .. 65 Am Loco 54% AmS &R ..89% Anaconda . . . . . . .. 661/, Cell . . . . . . . . . , .. 72 Cruc . . . . . . . . . . .. 66% Can Pac . . , . . . .. 148%. M.FCt.... ....841/. Mex- Nor Power . 89 Reading .... 76% S. P. .. .. 891/5 Stu .. 42% U. S. 102'-X, U. T. .. 841/4 P,it.S. 53 921/4 63% 52%/g 84% 64% 70% 63% 147% 781/4 84% 72% 76% 39% 100% 82% ~ Mlnard’s Liniment Co.. Limited. Dear Sire.-i can recommend MIN Al`tD’S LINIMENT for Rheumatlsm and Sprains. alfi have used it for both with excellent results. Yours truly, T, B. LAVERS, St.. John. . hex 1 __ _ _ ._- ney orders. Five dollars costa , ~';'-.'» . \ g I ; three cents. 655 l015MlE1l. BEND A DCM!-NION EXERE88 MON- ey Order, Five dollars costs three cents. 655-10-l6ME1i. POTATOES JOHN MeQUlLLAN I Co. will pay the highest cash price for potatoes 672-10-l8Mili. WANTED. ` , y Sponges A Large- small. All kinds for all put- - poses at prices. WANTED.-- CLASS “A" FOXIS T0 _f_ ranch, Terms oadapplication by letter to"'A" c usrdlan. »= `. ' ‘° ..,-,,... ,, ,_ .149 .,r.-rr.. som -- ` --~-~-- ...___ __....a MeD0_NALD lN8TiTUTE.- There will be a meeting of McDonald Wio- men's' Institute on Thursday. Oct, 18 at 7.30 p. m. ' A full attendance is re- quested to arrange for the packing of Christmas bores for soldiers. _ 674-10-16M2i. QUEEN STREET.-The workmen. have applied the Tarvia mixture to, Queen Street as far south as Dor- chester Street. The work done, though still inthe unfinished stages gives a good idea of the splendid im- provement the city’s main thorough- fare is undergoing. -- SOLDIERS RETURNING.-The S. S. Aranmora is expected to bring over two returned soldiers this morning The Reception committee has been notified and doubtless a fitting welcome will be given the heroes. _ MEDICAL SERVICE BOARD.-A medical board under the Military Service Act will sit in Summerside for two weeks, commencing Wednes- day. Oct. 7th. The Board is compris- ed of President, Capt. J. A, MacPhee, M. D., Dr. John Jardine and Dr. Tanton. IHE MEIIIIIIII SERVICE BIIIRII Yesterday was another busy day at the Armouries, particularly with the Medical Service Board. V Captains Ross, McPhee and Mc- Millan, ‘examined .twenty-five meil, each man having u triple examina- tion. Tlie work done by the Provincial Board il equal in its thoroughness and exacting nature to that of any medical council in the Empire, No physical deficiency escapes the eye 0f ally of the presiding physicians-and all three examine each and every man. ` The examinations are thorough. careful and detailed. Ever man pas- sing thc board. no matter what class llc has been assigned to, can rest as sured that the rating Ei*/ell him by the local board will be confirmed by the highest medical councils in the Empire. ,,» _ _ -runny or lhelnsn »llwiHz.i.“_- “W “A” (lass have already lolned up with droits now quartered at the Al‘l¥l0 nies. Tilough coriscription has been prhclnlrnsa those physicially iii CH” clloor-2 their own manner-_of service. Nqhf. oi' the men examined up to this liulc have had previous Military oxpcrl-:nice of any nature_ RESULTS T0 DATE AA (1) Men physicially flt for trench warfare, with six months ex- perlence in military life. None. \- A (il lvler. physh--islly lu for military experience, Thilrty r€BISl@l" ell last week, ten yesterday-ww' forty. B.-Overseas, with A. M. C., A. S. C.. - Dental Corps or Railway Con- struction Corps. Last week six. yesterday' four. total ten. D.-Home Defence. Last week twelve yesterday f`our, total sixteen. E.-Totally unfit for military service. Last. week, twenty-six, yester- day elglit, total thirty- four. This brings the total examined io date to ninety-nine. 5 _i--<----- CIIY SIIHIIIIIS FAIR stud-.ants by giving a detailed nccoiillt of their work ill their final essay" helped the department and' so Inci- dentally helped the general cause oi’ agriculture in the province. Hon. Murdock McKinnon was the next speaker. lie congratulated the students on the success they hliil madc of this undertaking ami' very liighly complemented Professors Mc- Larty and Murphy on having originat- ed a movement which could not fi1II if followed up, to exert a imost bene- ficial effect upon l1i!\'ICll|¢lH`e I" 'Ile province. He contrasted the present system of agriculture and its nilvau- »l.ages with the conditions which ex- isted some years ago when fa'rnl pro- duce aold ‘ht starvation prices and men were obliged to abandon fanning because it would not feed' them. lie spoke at considerable length emphas- izing the necessity of doing things the right way whether on the farni or in college and urging upon the EUNI- ents the desirability of following up the experimental work they had und- ertaken, Inspector (lain also gave an excell- ent address imprcssllig upon the elud- ents the necessity of honest, unselflsh work, cooperation among- farmers and' adoption of the bestniethods in whatever calling theyfnllow. M A number of the _students and the hr-ess representatives aiso,spoke brief- ly expressing their pleasure at_-ba- ing prl`|ent'and their hearty- interest tl;¢~ :_-.llway, infantry or _,aJ‘_l_ilIt2_F_>_’_ I r ‘ THIS SPLENDID FEATURE _ KATHLYN WILLIAMS _'N -“R°‘I¢@mlH2 Love” . A w0ll¢\¢l'ful representation of `the'histrlonic ‘ 'ability possessed only by _the foremost stage , -or screen stars .-is .exemplified by Kathlyn Williams in “Redeeming Lov_e”. First she V plays the innocent young beauty in the quiet country town and then the blase brilliant woman of the world who reigns supremg in her own reckless sphere. The story is elab orately staged and I has an exceptionally strong supporting cast 1 Meow-*IAS-Eamonn _ I _ I V'_, ,_ ___- rs IN __ _ Featuring Mrs. Vernon Castle ‘The Pride :hte Clan’ “The Wings of Death” TOMORROW AND THURSDAY' 'thirteenth Thrilling chapter of the The S“P'°"‘° f“"°”"“ °‘ *hi* ‘°*°°“ Suplxme Adventure Serial M __ PATRIA in what they had heard concerning this most interesting contest. EVEN-ING ENTERTAINMENT One of the largest gatherings ever assembled in the concert Hall of the Prince of Wales College was there last nlgllt to attend the projected public concert by the school children. WS! Ill Dublin speaking was put oil the scholars taking as their' subject “Economy in Wnr Time." Tile speaking which lasted for a- bout an hour was nlosl interesting and plainly showed the I-areful traili- IHE Oi’ the pupils ofthe city schools. PERSONALS town re-visiting his old friends here. Mr. Win. Heutis, (iity, reprcsenfilig was a passenger to Wellington yester- day. _ ` Mr. Joseph Kelly. Freight Depart- ment, P. E. l. R. left yesterday morn- llig for Chicago, lllillois, where he will spend his vacatioli. -_ HIIIEI IIRIIIVI-IIS (`-i\Dt. J. A. MacI’hec. Suinnierside (‘. MacEwen, Morell W. McEwen. Morell ` ` W. Taylor, Granville ` G. II, Hardy, Alberton A. H. Barbour, Alliia _ I.. Fifzsinlmons, New i.orlllon" A Mrs. Plummer. (‘ity -_-it Johnny’s Luck _'<5 Johnny. can yoil name n cape in .\l- asks. Jollnuy (siumped)»-No'm. 'Feat-llei'~Nolilr; thnt’s right, John- ny. Now, next boy' lullne anotller.-- ---Boston 'I’ranst'ri|it. STH E RE-'S .' N0 DCUBT Aaoury Instead oi' the usual concert il con~- Mr. Waldron B. Purdy, Boston, is ln' Brock & Petter-son’s, Ltd. St. Jolin,I Country School Tcnclier--Now, lnraovsmsnr i I s 5 I' ml: A Flag for - Every Home ! OW 'i`here’s no need to be without -a flag Outfit DOW -the way has been made-smooth,--theexpense -al- most eliminated, the quality of the flags_hlgh. Every.. emblem is the best procurable of its kind, _not to be compared with the cheaply made flags, or small flags, or stamped or ink-prmted flags, but a “regular Union Jack in every sense of the word. it-very cltlsen- S will have much to celebrate. Vlctorles of Canadian arms; interspersed with holidays, make it _ essential' that every loyal and Patriotic home show a flag every day. Get yours whi e they are still to be had. EASY E .___" _ lf- _ to pllt up-jilst the work of hw -\ n nlinllte. into the sorilet. \\\,‘\\_ \` .‘ securely clamped to the win- "‘I".I~\ , __ dnw silll. slip the end of -the » _ k \\ rod and ict. your colors snap _ \ . , . . _ .. I \. \ inthe bice/.c. l`lie colors \ X \ are -d~ye\l in-fllst und bril~ \' I liallt. tile bulitlng is wind- tesicrl and wentliertough. the pole is six rect -long. brassferrllle joined in the 9 ~1 middle, complete with ball . - I \S ` v . . _ ('4.I and hnlliarll, the window socket is rnsf~;m.of metal, :ind the whole outfit comes colnpact in a slont carton _ case ill which to preserve it for a iifetilnie oi' use. 'l‘he` $5 Outfit Complete is $2.25. ' PRESENTED BY THE GUARDIAN All enclosed in a box, in which the complete outfit tony be'per-I maneutly kept In compact space when not ln~ use (slxe box, 2*/g in-_ cllos sqllrirg by Zi frfei long.) 'I I The Flag-full size Ilx5 ft., A Metal Staff Holder lvllicli fast colors. may be p,crnl:ln'eli'tl‘y in-rnwod A Rope Halllard for slime. in tho willdliw sill'-allowing A Six Foot Jolnted Flagstaff, ills pole to be in`stiirill_\' itil' with nrnanletnsl ball anll. serted nr removed al will. I It Clip T-Iiis Coupon Today' This Flag Coupon!-I 'E " 5 _ ‘ wu.l.. when Pnsssnrso A-r rl-ll: orrlca or Tm |-|,EA|_1'|-| f Charlottetown Guardian - I - (Accompanied by the amount mentioned ill the announcement ’ covering the cost ol’ tho distribution.) ,_ » Entitle the reader of this paper to ,. OVER y. The Complete $5 Flag and Outfit _ , 1 - . F... o li z zs_ r . 8’ _' ,. MA';L ORDERSZI-gf _completggltllntsisnwnhied sar.d.ti\;?,f-1'9"-:,; _ , _ - ~ :,'::.. °...'.:‘.°".:.°l'»:...'.:_;.l°,°°.‘.i'.'_° .i:»....'-'-'.:.:n:.‘f°'-.... ,t....».f- ' , \ y postmaster swung in lumen for ii rad’ =‘ ' . l . ~ l _ ~ *__»_ _ 1. - 51,0 .; » J x , _ ">~_--_-".7!_~,., . , _ _ ,wr ' . r