.~fmothei-'ii BEST. Phone 111. -- c;i.YoNs sfco., . nf.. "=‘=§i':* I . CSSEPTEMBER as 1915 ‘ 'ri-is cHA1u.o'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN p fa-.. _ 1 ,Your Bread, Cakes and Pies degnd on the flour you use. if you want M 'LIE-§ast in these things, use PURIT run 'More Bread and Better Breatl PAGE SEVEN ' A I ` 9 The Eastern Guardian A A-~ A ~ -_-:Y-_~ A ~ ~ ~: ~ ~_~ -:_-_~;:.~_'::f-_-:fr.-_-_-:_-_-,-.-::;v¢ U °iTv 11, A o 0 o B, S getting married?" ..*Mr. E. G. Leman, Moncton. "Of course slie is. She has been presenting L. H. Higgins & Co., w thinking of it for the last twenty 1131 Montague this week on business. years. . Stop At Coors BOYS’ FOR YOUR PHOTO ' Exhibition Week Visit our Studio and have an up-to~date Photo taken for your friends. ' . Bayer Photo Studio 117 Grafton Street Opposite Post Office ;_______._ ioiAN.i ¢“'.is.... EXCURSIONS Rates from Ch’town MONTREAL _. $18.85 'l`icl-iets onS:ilc Sept. 30th, Oct, ist and znd Limit, October iiltli. BOSTON $18.00 Tickets on Sale Daily, Sept. 18 to Oct. 16 Limit. 'i`liirty Days 3 I W. B. HOWARD, rl1)_1;§A., (1.P.R.- Si- John. Xllen B- Toss 164 llichmond Street l’honc Iill E*' . ---*_* Eastern S . S . Lines International Line Steamship Calvin Austin, and Gov- ernor Cobb. FALL EXCURSIONS Low Fares-Travel Now | Return Limit 30 days. ' St. John to Boston 7.00 St. John to Portland 6.50 Leave St. John, Mon., Wed., and Friday at 9 a. m. for Lubec, Eastport, Portland and Boston. Return, leave Central Wharf Boston, Mon., Wed., and Fri., at 9 a. m. MAINE STEAMSHIP LlNE BTEAMSHIPS. NORTHLAND AND NORTH STAR Loiive Franklin Wharf. Portland, ; 'ui 'd 00'9 in "ws pun "s.iniL[, 'sen,1_, City Ticket Office, 47 King Street. A. 6. Currie, Agent, St. John, N. B. A. E .Flsmlnm 'l'.F.&P.A. St _Johllia New Brunswick. -PH$NTT11*i-fti CHEAP FARE AUTUMN EXCURS- ION T0 BOSTON. Coinmencing Sept. 10th excursion rates will be issued to Boston good for return within 30 days. From Charlottetown to Boston and return $13.00. The autumn is a de- liglitlul time to visit Boston. Steamer leaves Charlottetown every Friday at noon. For further particulars apply to JA8. CARRAGHER. Agent. Charlottetown. if/_liilil ' .ir . " T' f. _/I W1" . " lr I" ,"` w/ mf r , ‘ - -ii li i I ,I , _ @-fir ._i . Iltlllli e .-i. .° /"-§,,‘4%_ `=______-vi ‘__-_ _. §~ .3 ' ¢sv~u.~.»i!\¢'» A Ticklish Proposition Our Coal is bound to_tickle the whole family either directly or indirectly._ _ _ Father is tickled by the nice even heat that fills the den, Mother py the iuick, lasting heat that enables er to keep a Eood _stock of goodies fo_r ' iddies who ire always Mk f to get home to-ii pleasant tire and ` a pair “Is Mis Old irl really thinitng of l___, BOOTS That Wear Fit and ` BOSTON BOY BOOT i made with solid leather irisoles and counters I 9 I - -. IS P 8 Look I _honie in Souris.' . .*lT PAYS to buy in this Province ..*D. J. TIERNEV is Guardian Representative for Souris. ..*ENGlNEERlN6 PARTV.- The surveying party under the manage- V of Mr Stott which has been --'THE Soums EXH|B|T|0N m nt . . wgrking on the P. E. 1., Railway since 5"0““d9» which ‘V39 Purchased by I-he last May. arrived in Souris recently. 5°V°l`“m9“'1 H- few m0l1fhB “S0 ii nd being prepared for the coming exhi- e bition A large shed, four hundred h . straihgtening of the curves prepara- fee* l°“S “iid 'len feel b1'0Hd has tory to me wmenms of the gauge, just been completed. 'i`his will be re used for the exhibition of cattle and The party consists of eleven men a the work done is necessary to t when the car ferry terminals a coxnpletdd.* D EISTERN PERSONALS ..*Mr. Eric Dawson i.s spending few days in Fortune.-F. --B. ..* Miss Margaret MncCormack win'ter there.-F. in Rollo Bay with lier parents and Mrs Edman Keepee.-F. ian Bank of Commerce Staff, Wins N S ` s endiii his vacation at _ .* Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ilnrris York. They expect to soon return Fortune.-F. .."Mr. Maurice Mnrcou,- who ed in Charlottetown is spending uholidays in Souris.* '1 \Vci=t St. Peters, left Saturday mo ing on an extended trip to Bost F01' SIZQS Iiaiid other An'iei'ican cities.-S. Aiiey & co. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 ..*Mrs. Henry Warwick left New York last week after spend the summer in Fortune. She was e. sailor, whose body was found Water Street at an early hour mornin indicates that the deceased §» was not murdered as at first believ When the deceased was picked fi `work was finished! --°M\'~ J~ W- Ca|'|'“l-h9"5» M0“`i“g“e rain storm of Monday caused a very .Was 3 Passenger t0 V-he ‘lily Tlleidlw- high tide in the Montague River, the ..*Mr. Croft, representing Wm. a B t f U H .U - :___ _I -_rl I - -gg Croft & Co., Toronto, was in Manta- D r mm le od ng away ot I ' I - E118 011 T\l6sday.--B. diima e done, exce t the floating of Ye' it not been on the upper side of the |13 bridge, on which it caught, it might r-‘ now he in Georgetown, or elsewhere. 0f~ “Shown here in a good variety of Folélllne llfflllle lieft 1'0\‘ BOBIOII. M895. sizes and styiwin the niicestliiie of “S Wee and ntends spending the Photo Album mi could wisii to sei- Mrs Albert Collin left for Boston oust, The Two Macs, 149 G,-eat Geo. last week after spending the summer rge Street. Mu' Mr. ' °‘ iHIill ll|Sl|lIIIl »@ VIIITIIHIES Hill HIISSII it on a short trip to Boston and New .-F. shaken his ri on the ci I ..~oNe csN'r pei were each in sertion for advertising in this col- umn. Cash must accompany order. ..'T. GORDON IVES ls Guardifu Representatives for Montague. horses and it also serves as an ad- mirable shelter on the north and east sides of the grounds. Much credit is due the contrac'tor, Donald F. Tavie for the rapidity with which the ..*THE STORM.-- The Wind and highest seen there for some years. All the warves were under water, but some timber there was not much K D the Boathouse and its Piei'. and had lt is now aground in mid-stream.-V-B. Y ect from, and they are priced so moderately that you will not mind the to -- poiiits on the eastern front. for 'riii itch' t i iii i i , the anal few rears has been employ- to soliie eiflbhrileilie uliilesasilrllessgafgit l1lB in England as to the attitude ot' Bulgaria. I ..*Mr and \ir~ J J a’ - ~ -\ -°- - - MC-\0.\'. Sept. 27.- Illloiitre Giezrctto l‘aliic.l-- An iiitorvii-w quot- ' “B 1`radsMai_'l| - A men, variable bowel action, pale face cs Griiliiiiiiu Wliite, the aviator, s \'iii tions agair this common ailment of ( ,H-It ’ . variable appetite, increas- dx I' ‘L eil thirst, acid, or heavy nausea enlarged abdo- st . i . childhood. Grown _folks ‘ also have worms very frc- - __.; are: llcrangcd stomach, queiitly. Signs of worms SERVICE SOON’ \ 1`urrcd tongue, helchiiig, of laden tint, bluish rings around a_ g: i-I ani quite (certain that five years eyes' mmmg of nostrils, languor, i|'- ‘;i“:.°.J..;':.I1."ar22.’;r,.a...“*::.n,1ri; gi--9 -f . , teeth. irregularity o pu se. of iiity paissengcri-i. lietween London Over 60 years agolmy father dim and the north ol' England. 'ln years oi' less l sliiiii bc running te" covered the formula of Dr. True's a Elixir, the Family Laxative and Worm fluuy .S""vl"f V or g""“'1 l”‘SS““§"r ldxpeller. This remedy has a world- gycrigliiiprs liilwceii 'Loiiiloii and|l\-ew wide reputation as me one safe and or _ ltoplc will use their own acio- rmiumu remedy for worms and st0m_ plmwls' as 'hey use their mom” “°.w' acli disorders. At dealers’. 351:, 500, and it is but ii small jump from priv- mm $1'O0_ Advice h.ee_ wrne me_ ate to public use. The aeroliiier will be as safe as ii iot'tinioti\'e oi‘ ii steal- _ g 5. Auburn, Maine. ~, /“_A-,¢___, nwr. and possibly safer." r---__ 3 , --1 6 ..Au_»‘»»~s I' 011 _--.-_ . ._ .L__. _ _...__ this RHEUMATISM GOES ed. UD IF HO0D'S IS USED ‘ ment. What Y u .Want At a Price You Can fford 9 T S easy to find what you want here- -the enor mous variety covers everything in imported wool- ens; and it’s good to know that you can’t pay mo: e than the fixed price. Tell us whatever extras you $2.10 `%5’i'$"i`El‘i.‘i iii. l‘.‘;i%§;.E,5i€..”.?.';‘““" "“°“ ‘“ ““,°;;g““'“°“”,,f““* “H” fancy and you’ll get them without extra charge--~ .EAD STO..-M17- F“'"‘" s°“"‘ ““°' “““‘““” “"‘” that’s what we mean by English and Scotch Vt oolen Co. Service. Try it for your New Suit or Overcoat at the only and original One-Price Tailoring Establish- 158 Richmond Street, Charlottetown by-the-police officers it wagner imwn, ,, W ___, ,___W -- __ A '~<-1‘~-‘__-Q-i"‘1in 135 Queen ' Street“'“ and medical aid summoned...It .wa I Timo Table, Rocky Point Ferry. 8. 8. Hillsboro. 7.210 ti. in. 8.30 n.m. 9.30 a.m. 0 a.in. p.m. p.m. p.m. g=»p:§§=5'-uwni-5 6 wo. . . . 2¢$o¢§'é."§° envy? 5555? . . . . 95°!" WW: @@¢ UUU 2009111 v-1 o ee '¢.°‘£*`e eggs P D. IUNDAY .Ill .D1 .Ill 8.00 .iim. 9.00 a.m. 10.00 mm. 11.30 l..m. p.m. m p.m. Ill. f°“"‘l~ hf5W€Vel‘. that the sailor wa believe that the deceased came to were found on the bed or in any par 11 bed clothes did not indicate that ii whether he was dead or alive. He was removed to the police station dead. Investigation made by Detect- ive llanrahan leads the police to l-‘“‘V° Ch't°Wn L“V° Imcky P°mt death by falling out of his bed-roilii; window, in a boarding house, at the f-not ol Jacob Street. No blood stains of the room. On the window sill there was some blood, believed to have been caused by the deceased striki g - himself against the woodwork. The a runipus had taken place, and the S B t L , ,_ Y The genuine old reliable Hood’s Sarsaparilla corrects the acid condi- tion of the blood and builds,up the whole system. It drives out rheuma- tism because it cleanses the blood thoroughly. It has been success- fully used for forty years. For rheumatism, stomach and kidney troubles, general debiiity and all ills arising from impure blood, Hood 's has no equal. Get it from your nearest druggist today. I l SUIT Worl OVERCOAT - supposition is that the d c d, ’ - while in ii hair dazed mndi€i0ifsiiit~ Eastefn Klngs 1'* c Q '.5 E 4.30 p.m. - tempted to leave the house by the window anti in doing so fell to the M. MURPHY. Managei . about the head. th I __. - The deceased came into e _.Q 0 o Sailings From LONDON From HALIFAX - Rappahannock Sept. Illth - Shenandoah _ Oct. 12th FROM HALIFAX T0 LIVERPOOL DIRECT “Bay State" (New) Oct. lst From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX Vin Nfld. Via Nfld. Sept. 22nd Durango October 12th Oct. ist Tabasco October 22nd Above ssilings are nni guaranteed and are subject to change without notice. Furn¢ss,Witliy & Co.Ltd. I Halifax, N. S. fl 3°' boarding house at 11 o’clock last night and asked for a room. The accident occurred about 2.30 this morning. The police will await the report the medical examiner before furth investigating. of er iii _nniiis CII"1‘0WN MARKETS Butter per lb. 23 to Fowl per lb. Chickens 14 to Buckwheat, 75 to Wheat, per bus. $1.00 to $1. Oats, white. Oats, black 65 to Eggs, dozen 23 to Butter lb. (creamery) 27 to Tub butter per lb. Potatoes, per bus. new, Beef per lb. retail, 10 to Blueberries, per qt. Apples per dozen. 6 t Wool, per lb. 25 to S’SIDE MARKETS as nc 2 - - ig %th.,Si1n cigslses olpe tto0%>1u¢1_i 111-112- ` t ., w en 61131' ' H" °'°"°d ‘M00 i° ‘moo mlihtsailvill be open to the Public ig 25 cents admits to both Field and 5 . gg other information write the 2s - zz as 12 10 i=/mas AND 0 9 iviEN'rs iN couiuecriou wiri-i 40 EASTERN i