OCTOBER 1-6» 191" -` rim caAni.oi'rE'rowN cnanniss ~ 4 . . ... »- ,,_,,~._. ' c .r ,- . _ _ I I I III l I II i. i_ ,.I any 14 _.4 >_..L,,_ l -» 1.' . I1 l, . . . i l _ . I' l- “".' l*-`;»,. -~ ' = < _ _Y . - -N, - _,F _ _ holes free for coo our dealer or write th The K°°t°1_'lHY Range accommodates B Wash boiler and still leaves four you to serve wash-day dinners that are lust HS g00d as other days and doesn’t mt°"f°“_’ Wlth Your laundering. Ask M”-iilmrk king. This allows for booklet. The Eastern Guardian students, at her home, where she is 1 ____ I prepared lo glve lessons ln me above _ _aALg|0N 3¢HO0L___The follow. years. \».:.le thi' diuiih \'.'il.» c.~.;iut~li=ll. Al-(_ 646.0_15M3l ing is the standing of Albion School'it ifime as a scvorc slloull t'i loan) ii this province. MR R R HOWLETT is Guard ian agent for Annandale and viciinltv. --- ..~Muslc cl.AssEs.- Misa Milli - -- -`-'Ci' A- -\i<'1-“"1" “"" 'V 'l'~' 1"\'l~1u'» cent Campbell. Moatasua. graduate or ..*Mn. HAROLD P. c.onooN is his mill'-\"l°1't‘ ul 111" l’~"'ll"' l‘<>=\==l. the Boston Conservatory of Music, the Georgetown Guardian ltepresen- l‘““5°'i. ““'“3" ii' 5"" '|" -"' 5l°"0 U" will be pleased to meet any intendins tntlve. Tueslial’ "|0l'"|"’¥ 111'!"-~ ii\fil<’u»: ll vis- lol. llle month of Septembel-;_Gl»ade'prominent San lfrullciiscalifi ns i-wil ' il _ . __ , _ _ rAG_aaLaiLE_rref-.~ ' III l I nllllilil... Nb \u|l||l|lll ,.5 I I "4 . 1"' |' "' “_ r i ._ . I it not only softens the _ ` - ' I l water but doubles the cleana- .‘ - orous iight for lilo lor lhc p,i;=t two ||l il_.. 'ng p°w°' °i '°.PI .nd m-k°| ._ V` . \'\ 'l everything aanitary and . \\_ whole . ` " li.. .\ l~ s _ -- .illi vg_‘_lI Hal-old Wesitaway; 2, Mary las to the residents of southern Marin, (gl-cell; 3_ I Lilly Creed. Grade V,-1, for ho was a big iiiaii in every sense - ` Pearle Fraser; 2. Laura Creed. Grade of tha word. Challlablff. fall' 10 hit’ “"7 ‘ " "'-"P" ' '~'" """' lil-1,_ Jimieg Creed and Bessie Frns- i-niployes. thc business world niiil to l.Oll er, 2 Violet MacKinnon Grade il- his patrons, and was all idcul citizen 2 .' a I _ I I I A ' I I ll-,llI1:3528_?;::::.;t::.::gT;a;io;;nB';:_ 1. Olive McKinnon; 2l{IAibert Grglfllin. The funeral, held from llirllhlaitclre- are Lglqpolq TORONTO MONTRBAL _ Mer spendln a ver leasam vacation Grade 1-1, Sadie Mac innon; 2, . ar- sidence in ban Fraiicisco, oli I iirsukly. ,ll(,5l§ageI BT.J0§gs{x¥b°I?AMlL10r Yvuc°Ug! -Bl her old imma li gllll valley_ A ence Thompson. Minnie MacKay was attended by iiiuny lrulil the lnuorrm' Teacher highest to tho lowest i For sale by dance was given in the C. M. B. A. ' Th` I _ l'_ H _III V _ H I I ROGERS HARDWA RE co” LTDII chlrlonetowm Hall Kellsllllglcll lll llllllol, of Ml” --1-is 0 rem'""5 “"5” 'U “ 3- '"- ie Dear \’iilllalil. R T Macnonald which aI large number or famil, plot in \\ootii.iwn ceinctely W l ' - H0'-MAN, LTD.. Summeralde. ' The deceased was born in Prince "2 _ 4 ' . ~i il iii-iii-in. lfors-,l~‘.t llill and Sanlilci mil of Ni°ll Niiliolsoll, Mi. Hope, illld \... may wltnr-as ll good confession ui lust win iii llie conflict. the "Boys" l'ci`eii'0ii to ill the 'iJl`\lHl!Il¥ i-|181 MTS. MOLBull iS 185th Iil`iga|ii>, i‘, l. \Ville_\, ."f-- Sui'rc_\', l'liigland.i over llcre. lt would have done _ friends enjoyed( music being furnish _ __ al ed by Ml- Petal- plllllovell and dllllgll Ldwafd Piland in 18”' mid as “'a°‘ voul' heart good to sro the boys ell- e- 1 ='-' , -"' "" --__ "'-it ml- Ml” ;l,Illle_ -customary with his follow plu_\'anites, lllll I-I' followed the sea for .i low _\o.irs ull llle I. ,&\\\\‘\\"I”l'“. Quick Work il* h l_ in til he iiiarrioil and settled down ill wel _ 6 ' ' Men’s an Boot Sale \\\\wr//lulluirsg \\\\ /0.\\\\\\v.r. ,.,l .. O Q 2 EI Z o '< \\vlll/A\\\ \\\\\v////l0.\\\\\\\\w1.vIIl/f'.a\ D- We are offering one huiidre pairrs of Doctor Special heav an bout regular price.. ..$8.5 6.95 The Doctor Special boot \ ne ol' the beet Canadian boo L\\“\\!'I4\\ vi = ~ = 1 7lIf$‘\\\\\K\\\ nade, the soles are double i-» O ie heels and lcatlicl' lining. ee our window lAliey & Co. ='illlllYlII4\\\\\\\\\UU I YOUR FRIENDS can buy anything I you can give them--except your photograph Make an appointment today The Cook’s Studio New DesBrisav Block GOOD PHOTOGRAPHY We photograph men aa man are . WI I burinela matter- And thsre'a no fuu or bother. Your family, friends. and busi- ness associates want your portrait. llalie an appointment today at the The Bayer Studio A. ls, Lion, slain _Good Photography ,Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. [07 Queen St. Phone 68-J. , . _“T Expert Eye Testing Our experience in vision testing coupled with the best optical parlor in Kings County, enables us to Correct your eye troubles with scientific accuracy. Eye strain is the direct clause of many ills. At first Signs of eye strain the eyes should be examined and if glasses a re needed, they should at once be worn. _ We use the same methods and instruments as the leading ¢Y¢ Specialists in larger Cities. You _will find in our parior‘su5:h instruments as the Electric Oberated Opthalmnmeter. Ski- Onlometer and the Retinsc9D¢. Come in and be convinced that we caitgive you the best Service obtainable a n d at moderate prices. E.E. Parkman Montague I ‘L "l heard a great deal about the law's dealay". said the- confirmed motorist. “To be sure. Everybody is qual~ ified to speak on that. subject." "Well, _l'm net. Time and'agaln live been areilted. tr_ied and 'lined for speeding all in less than an hour.-Birmingham Age~Herald. I Feeling Desperation “What made Miss Oldgilrl decide. to become a war nurse?" "Weil, she has been ll candidate for matrimony for a good many years.and sometbody told her that the men in the trenches are desperate enough i'or anything."-Richmond Timcs»Dem~ ocrat. I _ I -lxg;-mill-_ CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS. I Dairy butter . . . . .. ......38-40 lButter (prints) .. _ .'_.40~44 Eggs . . . . . . .. . . . ....40-42 Cliickens. lb , .. .....16-20 Hay, cwt. .. .' . . . ......60-70 Straw (cwt.) .... ......$1 Oats (black) bush. .. . ..60 Outs (white) bush. . . .. .. ..60 Ducks, each ... .. ..95.$1.00 Beef. lb. (retail) . ....20-28 Chickens (pair) .. ..$1.00-1.40 Potatoes, bush. . . . . .. . ......50 Peril ._ .. . _....11-is Hides .. .. . . BUMMERSIDE MARKETS' ‘ Barley. bus. . . . . . . . 80-85 Buckwheat, bus. 75- 1.00 Butter, (dairy) lb. .. 38-39 Butter, (eresmery)Il‘b. .. _ .. 43~.44 Calfskims . . .22 Eggs, doz. . _ . . .. .40 Hay, (pressed) ton.. $10.-$12. Oats, (white) bus. .. ......60 Hay (loose) ton .. .. $10.-S12 Hides lb. .. . . . . .. . .i5 Lamb, pelts each . . .40-.90 Oats (white) bus. . . . . . . ..65 Oats (black) busl . . . _ . .I . . . . . ..68 Potatoes bus . . 50.-.55 Pork lb. .. . . 16.-.19 Turnlps, bus.. .25 Wheat, bus. .. .... ._ .. .. 1.75-2.25 Wool, (washed), lb. .. . . ._ .75 Wool (unwashed). lb. .. .55 Fowl, -. . .16-.18 IOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOO I To iliiisvli ciiialuilull. I lisiirurss .inn into * rioislss eeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeee ` if you have Catarrhal Deafness or head noises ge to your druggist and get 1 ounce of Parmint (double stren- gth), and add to it $4 pint of hot wat- er and 4 ounces of granulated sugar. 'rake i tableapaannii four times a dav- This will often bring quick relief from the distressing head l\0iS9B- Clogged nostrils should open, breath- ing become easy and the mucus stop dropping into the throat. It is easy i0 prepare, costs little and is pleasant to take. Any one who has Catarrhal Deafness or head noises should give this prescription a trial. Shadow 9|-'l»§'|'1f CHP* l-lava your dyes tested by . /' Alwsyg satisfactory. Delightful results. Only accurate child's Test. Works wonders in difficult T-he harder the case the b Eliminates guesswork. Succeed; wherg others fall. Try ig today. _ ' \ l l number was exceedingly well execut- the war. T-here never was a greater not milltaiism but commercialisni in ommerce conditions of G rm h d become so acute that the great Jew- ish bankers demanded war as the on- ly alternative. The learned lecturer called attention to the growing influ- ence ofthe Jew. indirectly he start- ed the war, and he will also bring it to a close. When, at the hands of the British and French the Jew is re- stored' to his beloved Palestine, then and not till then shall we see the ter- mination of this world-contlict. At many points in the course of -his ad- dress, Mr. Goodwill co-related the pro- phecies of Holy Writ with the great events that are tiansplring in these days. in all it was a most instruc- tive and interesting address and the chairman voiced the sentiments of everyone in the hall, when he heartily thanked' the speaker for his splen- did address and expresseded the hope that the good people of New London may soon have the privilege of henr- ing trio reveeiid gentleman again. Notwithstanding the fact that it was a stormy night, the Hall was com fortably .filled and about $40 was taken at the door. This is to be devoted to Red Cross work. and we understand the ladies of the Insti- ..?.__._...___. An Embryo Jokeamlth tion to lecture on Astronomy ln _its relation to the Blble_ but as he had thcrly gentiments herein contained. of (he lnggltllta hereby express our sinccic iogrct that it would be invidious to make any You *"0 900" i0 d`@PfU`i from llmoflgst ng ami Mm( ‘mt Q Fxchmm .md i , vii '. I 1 ' ~.. i occasion. We desire further to ox- our very best wishes for your future and trust that our future career may' a token of the sincerily of our bro- wc ask you to accept this small gift association with tis as a member of Society: V. J. Harrington, president; Deal' Brother -lt is with regret that No. 5. A.O.H., learn of your intend- as the old saying of the brook to the come and men will go. but I go on forever." So we suppose that we. too. will have members coming and going. for such is life. However. oil this occasion, we. the members of ln- nisfnl, Division No'. 5. A.0.H., of Summcrside. wish tn -tender you our sincere regret on losing such a wor- thy momber as yourself and feel that olir Division will be the loser by your absence. We further wish to ex- press oui' appreciation of your gon- tlemanly behaviour and your smil- ing countenance which was always an inspiration to your brothers, as the "dark cloud" with the silver lining is an inspiration to humanity in gen- eral. As ii small token of our sinceiity, we ask you to accept this small gift. not for the commercial value, blit ns a reminder' of brotherly love to one who is about to sever his connections with our Division. Signed on behalf of Division No. 5, A_0.H., Summer- side. V. J. Harrington, resident; W. J. Sullivan. secretary. H a___._.____i tute intend having seveml lectures for patriotic purposes during the ' coming ulnter. * M l PllR§_ll|iIH Bliliii] organ of the body for the proper per CMM" Fnmm' formance of its functions _ _ i Hoodia SBl‘B8D8l'll'la ffilifes Dllrc I - , - DN ‘ § \ ..:’..':1.‘;‘;r. ..‘¥:'°:..:.":::.':‘°..°:.‘.':"-.-.';'.‘:; ':::.>:'i.~.':.i.°i'.-.::..;'.:;i.'.';; Q id? Oliti 5 illi WM k L VY | NEW l0NllliN Hill” ' “f and' Oliver Burns, two employees of I ‘Messrs R T Holman MIL who have Daniel A M: il ol. Kenslnglon was lnlmduced .lo our society. While we sincerely re-I AI‘MC;JCInIIa( ‘I`I;2IIII‘ ;r‘I’ ;‘l‘I';I ‘"“ grct our loss in your departure, at P “" "1 "ll """' ,msn “Il;1d;e;‘rI°II°;‘oIti’l5"ct};"nv' III?'Ih;IV‘III;revl;§' llm same llme we llearllly lender you tractor :ind a iiloiiihor ot the Marin (lounty Exeniption Boarir, io uiourn dress, he congratulated the ladies on I I ' his dpmh the noble work in which they were p'°5pe'"'y in your new new °f lab°r' ' He wus a tliirty-cscoiifl rlcizreo cngaged. namely the sendiing of com- _ y M ` V `l hr T ,I I I 'II forts to the gallant men at the fron't. be A successful 'me' coupled with good .aww H ul H ' empuuf Mist' M He stated that H had been ms ‘men health and a long happy llle_ AS Shriner, and a Royal Arch lilason. A -iiliiiiilliliii failed to secure suitable slid'es for = ' . his hmmm he thought lt best to 'BI not-for the intrinsic value thereof. _.___ serve that leclurelor some future bllt as ii reminder of the cordial rc- Rgv_ \Vm_ Mclleofl late of Dull. dam For the llme l,elng_ he chose laliaaahlu that has always been char- das received the following letter from lo dlscuss some sallam features of acterlatia of our society during your Chaplain Mermaid, ri-.ferrari to in a the war. Some people tell us that it _ _ i‘-""0" i" P"‘*5bYi€“i“I1 WNUGSS by was German militarism that caused Division No' 5' Signed on haha" of Capt' (P"i“"‘l’al) M“`Ki"“°" as mf’ mlslake_ Take the pugnaclty out ol. J- L» Mff(`-U|i0llSh, vice-president. ('apcI_Brcton with Gaelic galore and' g Kg an individual and you kill his man Tn Bm' 'I' Oliver Bums' was mrmprl-" |”‘~Si°" "f the Fi"""l P"‘°' heroic “A. J." lie' is ii native of hood. Take the milltarlsm out of ii ` ` ' sbyteria" Chumh in Tr“"‘°' He '.0 “anon and you ,km the “anon NDI we, your brothers of Innisfal, Division signed his charge in Lunenburg to go forth as Chaplain of the N. S., Germany pressed them into “IMI The ed departure from amongst us, but Highland Brigade. Daniel son ol' s37.1(l.i3l\lsti,3l, Siastilrally iii'i'i=.|iting (Tiliil-'t as ii' Saviour, Two of _voilr boys' 0 i‘c'<'eiivcil by nic into thc i'lillri‘ll.l c u _ ` A reccpltaiflz a’Illall1;"uem‘I;‘;’iIBide“ on Boston, Mass., und followed the trzidc_ 'l'll,.I_v mul( llln Nllnll. mws lllpy ,lol the C M ' of carpenter llc tunic to i‘.illlo|lll.i ,ll lmlllll llllll l alll ;;,.,l,ll,lll l-ml lllpll-l "Nou inutu you are-opulent. l sup- ~ the members of Thursaay. evenlngby ` 30 A 4 A 7" I - I ‘ " i years ago, :ind lor ovcl li] yours. cw( 1 _ 5, A.().l~I.. h l - . Di:cili\(iii>nNi)o Messrs Frii;nli)wBi'\