1‘_l0VEMBER_f,» 19,17 , __ _ p at g _ 'ri-in cHAnLo'1'rn'rowu GUARDIAN ’ ~ MGE rrvp; . - , - - - -- _- _ _ _ _. _ * `___,___ _ --._. 'Y ~ . _-~ \.-\\_~»_\~\ . -.\_\,\__ _\\-_.-_,_-.gs _\\\ _\ _-_._- 7-. . - --V. |‘|' pAy' m ml, m nu. m.°"nn._ Ev .__,,. f .r . ~ , '- 1 Sllndiiy. Nov. ll. Service at 3 p. m. mln” \\ . “rs \\' \1=\\ 5. .~\~: :‘.-..» Rev- Edwin Jnlen- .'°““‘l Ihe Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has-been in use for over thirty years, has borne the signature ot and has been made und.-r his per. _ sonnl supervision since its infancy. - Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Connterfelm, Imitadons and “Just-as-good” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children-Ex rience a ainst E riment- . what is 6/-\s§i'o§°iA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulcncy, Wind Colic and Diarrhoea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving healthy and natural. sleep. The Childrenw Panacea--The Mothers Friend. G' T neeuisr or cAi.E.- 'rne sis or "“‘“°“°‘l “W ‘l°°' “nd W" *“"'l"H 1° last Tuesday the 30th was vegy des- to g° back w the h°“°° when *he ` ` tructlve to machine sheds ln the nelgh gg? Bggrs the Sfgnaturg of ' borhood ol Graha.m’s Road. Those of me Mr. P. L. Cash and J. A. Campbell -were badly demolished but fortune- miracle that he was “Ut killed' mdeed tely, the machinery was not damaged ht; might have b°e"' had “M a Url” to any extent. Many trees also were rl G blown down and the roads in several red places were blocked. It was certain- yas ly the worst gale in the memory of mm me oiuc-sz inhabitant in this section# D0" O l ‘ \ --ln Use For liver 36 Years " The Kind You Have Always Bought 'VMI CINTRUI CCMDANY NKW YORK CITY, _ W; is _Y . _ _ I `. ,_ A iiiiii. 4: _, I -Qtr; . .. _A ` \ V: ‘ If '\A _»\;___ \ . _Z I 172 ' ////0/gm////gy///may//myW4yawfmwxfpwr ///'M227//0/I, -»- Z/_fy /yy//gy/, 57:, . -- -. ' 2' /' -,,>/ef ,,,/.'.,:f 1'-if; /f //¢ //5///,//////. *_ ,I » ~~ \ “ L - ,//////:M/' 'f /4%/” _ \ .. ' ///////" 3 / //, /yy// , W / // 4 /.' a 7 1 /' / /, / ,M , X , f..».'// ' ,f H' ' ff/ r ?!~aTf'f‘/,'i1?”f’J/’-."’»ff>%'2;’¢.ii?f-.'=s1§%~Wvfc af- / ’¢ c /ff’/ff' /’ / / /, . //// /f /4.4/5'/,/S,/,/,,~ 1/ /,,,,/,/;-/¢ /.,/H, , ,,,/y f . ._ Q/é fZ:.f'y .' -_//".13 ` \\\§ \\\\\\ \\; X \\\\\s \\- ‘i §\§\\\\\~.\\\\\\\\\\\ `\\ \ \\§. `\ m \\\\\ .ta \ \\ Wow ~» g§g\\\\\\ \§\\ \ §\ \ Presents -- - - is the programme. Opening Chorus -- f ---f =- -f - --= i.';i."..‘sn;'. c:a‘::.»..';','-...’:.._ . - h ll Y l. ll ill t '- EX {l,,l_"`\`“`v,,g Lamont, Reading, Miss Green, Solo, “‘°néd3u;’l;h; glrfxrvicgf }l{;’wugh"“t‘;l*e § 'Gentlemen Youn El £114 §\\ZIl¢\“\ "I/IIIII&\\\\\\\\'0Z/II EYE SERVICE We have recently had the privll-. one of visiting the offices of some ol’ the most expert Opticians lin' Can- ada. We have studied their methods and seen them practically demon- straied and it ie n matter ot grati- fication to be able to say that the service we are giving our patrons. we believe iis quite equal to that ob talnable in the fiahge centres. We solicit your patronage. G. F. Hutcheson Optician ; |15 5 5 Five Reasons Why You Should Use _J Ellis’ White Pine \ i °”“ T" » siaiisinon Pure Bred Clyde, weight 1800 lbs in Stud Season -`-AND ALSO- Do you know we have the most complete shock of all kinds and prices of MEN'S FOOTWEAR Wo have taken great caro to make careful selection of just the kind of a boot YOU WANT You will find us with all kinds-Patent, Gun Metal, Tan, Mahogany, .Nlgger Brown. With -or without the new N E0 LIN SOLE llllIIZ\“ Our pricon ni-c right and oui varlvcty is very large. ' When did you purchase a pair ofboots form us last?We would like to have the pleasure of showing you what we havc~ will you GIVE US A CALL. Morris-Smith~-Beer , \\\\\\\\\\\§€IIIllIllll$\\\\l 41 i. A guaranteed cough cure- No cure, no pay. 1 2. Maile by a ilrm you know personally-- not thousands ot ‘ mllos away. . 3. Mano from the best . drugs-properly compounded. Comm0d0[Q Ledyafd 4. Has been successfully ue- i ed5.forAilehlasio for children as The Slfé Df 8" fh¢_ J °3“"=- ` best Racing Stock Our Emulsion; are - sqnlllli - l goes. At the Stables 'oi the Made only by f Ells Pharmacy Ltd. e ’ d En” Ll ' Montague, P. E. I. ~»~4 #naar-4 - ' ' .-1# ‘Summerside High School, Mrs. R. R ‘ SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL A Song (by request) R. M.. Lamont; "WC Chorus. Every members was well re- Wml ceived and heartily encored. Much "est thanks is due the redoubtable Scotch ‘haf singer, Mr. R. M. Lamont, for his “lid valued assistance on the programme. 0" Miss McEwen gang “rg was gniy An nounced that another son, Arthur. lrlshman's Dneam” in excellent Wim *voice and was obliged to respond to B20 a most hearty encore. Mr. and Mrs. Slim McGr-egor's beautiful duet was ex- Since. had been 0" 'U10 °D‘“'“ll"“ ceedingly well gendered and was UW] he,,r¢_||y app,-e¢ia;¢.,|_ M,-_ p_ Camp. been successful. Mr. and Mrs. Lord bell's song was also enjoyed immen- NW aoly by the audience. The literary eel- Wm ec-tions by the remaining performers. Dfn were all good and weyll executed. The number or pies and boxes of candy was somewhat limited and the ibldd- 0°’ ing was not brisk as on other oc- D|”0Ve li- p casions. Still the proceeds were quite gratifying. The pleasant tlime was brought to a close by the singing ol the National Anthem.-’ lecture. Thursday 1060 , I A - - “FROM ocsni To ocean" is ing S '» . A -_ ihesubject of Rev. Robert Fulton's Prices. 1057. 1 " ’-‘ 5 _ A _ _ - _ _ __..._. f s...,, .5 ,, L ' j g ‘ poraross An: on oown Gmane. - ~»~‘ , .' .. . gi ¢Hnis1' euuncn, cherry vsiiey. “The Unlwd S¢°¢°S Wie" havelsfi i, Lscruns oN 'rHuneoAv.- Tnsislnce 100 views to be shown at Rev. Rob- “ We ert Fulton's lecture are the best ob- WB tainahle. Hear him Thursday ln l" H Hearn iwemoriai nail. 1049. “°i il -tori-i ANNivEnsAnv.- Attend Pm - the 40th anniversary of Grace Church 5° fl" '-here has only been one schoon- next Sunday and Monday Snecm er load of this season's potatoes ar. preacher and lecturer. Rev. W. I-i.i'l"'° , ` 13,,-mwgugh' B, A_ 1056_;weather is becoming cooler and dan-. , Ksnnsov a co., o'i.EAnv.-- “Min 1“Want party or parties to invest me $1500.00 in the best General Mer- elim- lcantlle Country business on Prince, » Edward is-isnd. one hair or the stock SE . - y ,to be regained by present owne,-s_ regrettable accident occurred in Clif- The ill health of Mr. Kennedy com- “mf pels him to retire from active busl- Oct- nsgg For fm-ther pamculars apply Through the night, Mr. Wm. Toombs *O Kennedy & Company, 0’Leary. _ hem occ-10-iaiuu. °“ll HORSE CAUSES ACClDENT.- H37 Mr. Hugh McKay, Clifton, had the of misfortune of getting his leg badly Red broken over a week ago. A horse hous and cart was accidently overturned fer and Mr. McKay in qttemptlng to hold BUG the horse's head down to prevent him gu :ifrom injuring himself while- struggl- houn alililmvillls lihlallick dhdsogaoihwagonhexs tbhe? if/vang was not extravagant' The tween the knee and the ankle were gp? broken. Needless to say, Mr. McKay ie; has suffered severe pain since the ac- nn cldent. lt is sincerely hoped that the we limb may not be permanently injur- pres ed." to TWRTEEN ADOPTIONS REQ Xecessltles for the boys at the front. IRED to complete the 250 Canadian ho U Xa; Elrgzgners priglideg for. ;l`llieRanl- good time, made friends, and heiped 1-' ngo e rovnca .e nw ~ Cross Society takes -place t-his month. lil The Treasurer of the Prisoners oi M War Department is anxious to be able he to report 250 adoptions. To date th there are' 237. Who will help Four ia! new adoptions during the past week The willing workers of Zion Church, Fitzgerald, city and Mrs. Annabel Rogers, Ridgewood, New Jersey, Do- of nationis for Christmas clieier, Mirei. and _g John Black Miiltown, N. B., $5.00; . Bile- ----.-':':'---' ` -- 'lg ._ _.:’ --"__ , _A nlerks in Stanley Buthers $100; l_>aUliSG Wilih him!- A cablegrain _y Mrs_ Elizabeth Stewam Amwm from the war office on Friday last ° Mass $4.50; Mrs. Jas. Hurry, West gm e Royalty $1.00; Sturgeon Red Cross $25.00, Georgetown W. 1. $0.00. ,mf _ but .- ve _v successful social and cintertainmsht "img _ _ _ _ _ was held at Gr»sham‘s Road, on Friday gc?) We have Just received a nice line of Silver §:°3;;¢af{°t‘L°;§b§;ul§“§)é gelgr ‘g°';§;1~ ,,,,.... - e Plated Ware which we would be pleased to U.. han was ...,wded_ Th., Md... du.. by Sher- :."e..'.““:“'n. ‘;"ri““": Sli- C 8 . l' B' See our new Pyrex Casseroles- $52." ...fd ...T inn %....?....i.° §’.iZ..`”.. we ' thank everyone who assisted in mak- to , ing the social a success Mr Thomas a g°°d hlH'l°"y t0 malnmm' P"eV‘°“S l ‘ . J€W€l€\' J “vi t h`h. ` in to enlistment Vernon was attending hl iisugaiimhhepalzlreelinaeiiies aTlli1;m;ollowin; Queens' Unlversny' Kmgslml' bm he Miss McEwen; Reading, Miss Brown fe" g Duet, ML and M,.s_ A_ C_ McGregor message does not necessarily mean Reading, Miss 'Ruth McGregor; Song that 01' Old Dan Campbell; Reading. Geo. Green; ha"- ERYBODY is invited to inspect buy clothing at the New Cloth- tore, 159 Kent St. Lows-it cash Bild e Edward island, where they the farmers holding strong i'or' prices. says the Halifax Herald. their departure there has been akenlng of the market. Carload are now being offered delivered allfax at $1.75 per bag and- are nding ready buyers at that price. The iobbing price in aliiax during the week was around $2.15 pei' bag. high from the Island. but now that the ger of heating cargo eliminated thcre` d be a number' of airlvnle and price locally will soon feel the nious Accioem' -A ver New London, on Tuesday night, 30th--the night of thc gale, nf; a dir: slam violently, went o shut it so that it would not im torn from the hinges. He had just ing came crashing down on top U1. bretaklng his leg, and injuring back somewhat. lt was almost s gust como immediately and car- ol’ the debris under which hc‘ Iiinned fast. Dr. Fleming wasi edlately called and at last rc-. s. Mr. Toombs was resting 1;-asy.* ALLOWE'EN 8UPPER.- The l0we’en Supper held at the homo Ludlow Jenkins by the Mt. Albion Cross was lirgely attended. The e was prettily decorated with nfl. fruit. flowers, etc., suitable for h an occasion. Over eighty ests sat down to tea which was tiful yet realizing the need for ing WHS spent' in games music and. ging. solos by Mr. J. B. Haley, l.=;»| Richards. Miss Victoria Jenkins M155 Mllfguorlte McEachern.. 9 €nl0l’9fi by every lover of music cnt. The money collected goes MGD! a prisoner of war and for d l` a late hour all hands lcit for mc feeling that they had had orthy cause. The society take occasion for thanking Mr. and Jenkins for the use of their nice is rs. 0 0 (large amount ol’ work lt necessi- FLIGHT LIEUT. MlSSlNG.- The 10\'/ing reference will he oi` much terest here as- Lien-t, Lord is a son Rev. C. S. Lord ii native of Tryon his many friends will syni~ ugh; the sorrowful news- to Rev. S. and Mrs. Lord that their son. ht Lie'ut. Vernon Lord. had been sing since October 15th. Vernon recently returned to France fully iiied after some months spent in y and practise in England and tlnnd to take charge of one of the and fastest air machi-nt-is in use the British. In his laist letter to parents he 'said "lt is good to hc k in France," I am a member of a pany with 125 enemy machines its credit. so you see we have be a nd( cd . if we m it his duty to enlist, which he did went with a company of engine- wlth who be served for several l of he is killed or even woumied, it mo nevertihelesg been the cause of h sorrow. for he was n favorite all who knew him and the ear- wish of a large circle of friends he may be safe- and well. To Mr. Mrs. Lord had news came' again Mondav, when a second cable an- in the gi-l was wounded several months cr’ and has been carrying a pi-cce oi' pnel in one of iiis. lunge ever ga ne vid W ed e but that the operation had not e the heartfelt sympathy of the munity- in their sorrow and sus- Se_ bin (ia Holloway’s Corn Cure lakes the n out by the roots. Try it and Si. 958 L_ __~_ _ . 1- - _ BOSTON BROWN BREAD. |SLANl’- SOLDIER WRITES FROMV ____ , FRANCE. - _ 1 ' ieal, l cu ful gran- _-__ 2 me mr me occasion and also fm iilgilhll hivriilli 1 cupful) Graham The inllowlng loticr lids hvvii rn- _ i was oonfuls- soda, l ica- volvo.) by bliss l"loi-rin ll. Mui-l.f\ud. gghldiifdl/ésait; il)i~upfuis molasses, 2 Vallcyilclil East. froni he-'r lii‘oiiicr, cupiuls ‘sour milk or 1% cnpfulas Pte, `A_ W. Mni'l.mul_ who is now in Mike tm. 'anon 'nr V H s-wc'et milk. a i:0n\'nlesiri\iii liniiifv in l<`rniii'r=. ¢ . ‘ry 'tl' Miix and silt di‘_\" liigredieiits. add Suniewlifwn in l<`ruii1~c. C" "ld .ll-il! |80 molasses ami milk, stir until well _ Om. lst, 1317. f°r‘ yourself. rnlxe.-.i. turn into a greased mould My Drill S\Sii‘I' i"l0l'l‘ii‘I- ___ (a one-pound baking-powder can lic 1-ivf-.d your most wclronic-' loiioi' ma 3 1/z the the- ling more boiling water us need- W omc homo. Pcrlians that will hc i' Ch os _ casionany but every day al ii in Valleviicld~ no mucli l fr n this “meal mme 1'” the hlswry glliexlilif lhit yoii ai'c'iii aisafcg roiintry ` iii nd you ought to he iliunkiul for un int, hui I hope the boys from around omu will enlist and do their hit for heir i'o\inlr_v. l nin glnil l manic nvci' or wal right hero. lf you have rhenmatis-m, :O , _ ig , , n ) had stomach. liver trouble, get on ack H. and wares nm when this war u word for lit, we may have no i-ixc to nd. ask your famiil doctor, indeed the m be celery for their patients. One of our specialties is cclci'_v'. we H ve it every condition we thought H ccssary, and with the help of Pro- Ceidlry is food and medicine com- g" ed.-Our celery is for sale; at '_ mpbell Bros. Market. /\ddrc.=»s or- ~‘ dnrs to J. J. Gay & Son. lid. Prince. -10-Slli/lwfmtf. . . ‘ - . cnmn-an cry for finesse; C“‘"'d"'" TODAY . TON [Gil I' p Prince, Edward ..,,._... 'Albert E. Smith and J. Stuart Blackton Present .EDN A MAYO FAMOUS BEAUTY OF TWO CONTINENTS __)n.._. “Salvation J oan” A Strong a Supporting INCLUDING HARRY MOREY L. ROGERS LYTTON DOROTHY KELLY BOBBIE CONNELLY DONALD HALL A Story oi' Simi 'l‘l|v_Sul\'z|iii»il Ariny in ilu' l`|i¢lvi‘\\'m'iiI mul lho _\in0i'ii'ai| Si-<'i‘<=t Sl‘|'\'ii-1* oi’ Gold und l’n\'vi'ty. lion A th Sin ll Star Cas t A big story of ty :mil |iiii'}ii What the Movi My 'lhere are m the mission, ni y and l.o\'v . ll few years ago Edna Mayo dazzled e world as “The Belle of New York.” ce then she has been worshipped by the poor of London, who named her “The White Orchid" thrills, of alien enemies, clever secret service agents, who keep _vou guessing as to their identi- )SU. ng Picture World says: any scenes oi' strength, of stir, others that move. The riot in when the thugs set out to break up the agency that is so rapidly depleting the dives, will thrill. The climax is thrilling. Follow , the Crowd and the H C ours---3.15---7 and ome Early, Remember 8.45 * tered before being placed on the`le mo stri uid, and then tied down with a`W ng, and the mould should never C filled more than two-thirds. For ii water to come half-way up around E mould. (‘ovcr closely to steam R fl .\ n tho, medicinal properties of celery 3, re appreciated as they should be, C t evorv one would es; it. not oc- ' our country health counts even K ro than it over did bcfore~don't 3, i. until you are sick. “Prevention h better than cure." and it applies celery wagon; don't take our l’ Y ir most enilnent physI,t:ians pres- ence the' result is ia grand crop. W e are offering in bushel cases pack- fnl to the brim at $1.75 por case. ll’ <".harlot.teiown, l’. E. I. coiltf. f/0.'fm..\\\\\\ , , .restoror and to be doprivr-d oi ii is- 2 lu ir . - . - 1 - ' ‘ l` l. .`? ll' Slecplessner-s.Slccp is the grant Wllmlt “°“" _U/" mmmpflon 'H 'fl hours The cover =hould lie but h kes an attractive loaf) and steam loiluy. and l icil ,VON l WRS ‘Elini U' G LERY IS FOOD AND S MEDICINE in gassed. Pa iltz qui-ic- n ways hack this .°-nm- , ha ng along. l ncvci' izaiiip iii'i'n.~'>' ncle Alexis .lim yor. I wish _\"U\l, o mc. ll.ovc in ull. not i'oi'i:f‘ll-ini! rmrsclf fiom your loving hroiliirr. ear from yon. 'l`l\at was the iii'-si In tier l ri-c-eived from liomc since l or ur- gasscd. l aiu now in a Convales- sh nt home in l<`i'nnce und getting alongll ji; ne. l wrote mamma when I was in th steaming place mould on n. saucer- in the hospitnl and hf‘D@ She K0! n\y‘ 101- ' 0i` kettle of boiling water, allowing tc ness _von and Christina are having a mat limo driving around; -hope _von ill tak? good cure of iliv foul liill I (I ext siinmmr ii` God spares nic. l fu Wo ilill quite ,q lol nl' llglillng lliir- fo nmmer. hut l have been very lucky of l through, al-though l'h.'»ivo licon la l hope' this awful war will is-non ji." ju vcr so we all can not back tn ilfuir on fl Canada. I had a letter from Willie kc ook sometime nzo. and lm told me ku l the news. Wciil llcar what all is hl l"ran<~ in i iii .inil I will <0 lf' 1 I _-Q) A" ‘¥m`a°¢l"ff Skin wins ailiniratiiiii. 500131 life and in business the girl woman whose face and hands ow evidence of constant care cu. ys it trenieiidous advantage' over oss who do not realize the vniug a. healthy skin and a spotless com. r all right. Weil ilcai' F-lorric l plcxion, At tim cost of a small jar of bp. lnary void crcniu one can prepare u iill iiiiniler rim of ine' nmsi wonrier- I lcinon skin s-9itc'ner ami i:oiuiilr‘x- n bcautilirr _hy squeezing lliri juice two fre-sl; lemons into a boitlp con- ining three ounces of orchard wliltc. re should be taken to strain the lon through a llnc cloth so no lem- PUID gets in than this lotion wi-li cp fresh for nionthr.. Evcry woman ows that ‘lemon juice is used to cnrh and rcmnvo such hlcmishcs nu cckles. siillowness. and tan, and is 0 irloul skin soiiciior, sniimllicnci' il bvaiitiilcr. Jllsl. try ii! (itil, lhrrii mini-i_-5 uf 'chnrd while nt any plinr|n;u-_v and wo lemons from the grocer aiui iuakc a quarter pint of this swertiv irn-- over, hm wo nm winning and that grunt lemon lotion and mai:-age ii min' gnml thing. We drove oid daily into thc face, neck, arms and cr. ‘ *lf* ]»](,w is iinrlv- \‘Vllliuni`s i'i'0wil iii*-i' l mild sciiil mc his iiililrcs'-s. _ mls. ii naturally sliolfkl help to Flon, l`rci-ilion. bleach and bring oui. he i-uses and beauty of any skin, 0 guess l must stop for this time ' r l am not allowed io icll much ii- un the war. Tell (‘.lii'i.~:tiii<-.f io wriic ALEX. POTATO BREA D. 'l`lii'cs\ iiuunils pnlatoiar., i vnpful cwurni w.\i<-r 5 in ii tupinl-i vshole lalilcspooniiiis siiuar. Z i‘Hkf‘s HHH' ll Robin Hood Flour i 'RAW Funsili lin.. on In, eng. im."' "Pl _ wp W asonne i. r-'ox For Merchant BLACKMND I ‘°°‘I2°.I$.1i'.l.".'.'._'TI_.'..'°'” Wanted at Once Erpeciaily Foxes lfyou have any fun ship sl once as mv rices for P E. I ood: ez ianrlly Free Guido to Shi are el' our career in the Dr u Business ’we have mad QUALITY our first consider- ' ation. rule. Dor_i't be influenced by cut prices and leaders, ' ' ' . ` rr:ss~c(\ yciist .~ioi`tciioecial- . zlgipgezfini. chars? voice shaman- ",)'l\,q L Q \ \\\\:-\\ B\5f,, I. wghld tilted r\Fl§:tl;ieaI'M`l\ll.$ ailnislratign q€§` ' K I D N 'F' If Cl' g lhp better ol' mylretlcence. “l-`o"` Ill" pmRGHéU`;;,AT;%#(5flf" I We me_-- _mm [_ ~-but may l say that, V 'in' r,|:':;r_ST'i;35 H a w,.,iv`(,V admire your pluck?" My unknown, " .Al R \ '-:fd , eioine politely replied. “Thank you ">~- _I -ii yi .. .» I » From London Opinion. and shape into loaves. lot ihG'if‘ I' 5° to of te-n far more courageous than male. Let me cite a trivial ci.- lo of feminine courage. the tele-i “ She wan not willing to admlt` her courage ’ in sticking in hrri` i, was remarkable. 4 ¢ \` \\ Lux; _ Q Y double their volume und linkv- \\ \ \_ \ \\\\ KIDNEY _\ per cent Penalty adaod It af- ter two baklngs you are not thoroughly satisfied with the Hour, and will take buck th! unused portion. bread more than any other Flour on the marlret today. 'Phhreiore it is not only ihe but but ehslpiat. Get g, Barrel from us today prices right Carter & Co. Ltd. Queen St. Warehouse ROBIN HOOD FLOUR. Makes frotn 8 io 12 loaves oi'