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'lhe Bayer Studi' I We Are ' Modem Dptirians ' We keep in constant touch with the latest discoveries and inventions in optics, and immed- iately anything new is placed on the market _which will increase our knowledge or facilities, we have lt. V Our optical ofllce is oi' the most approved style and is eq- uipped with the very latest in- struments and sight testing ap- pliances. i Glasses tltted by us do not de- tract from the appearance. We make u special study of the cosmetic effect to be obtained. and can assure you that our glasses add a certain note oi neatness and refinement that meets with favorable comment. Children's eyes receive our special attention, and we pride ourselves on our ability to ilt a child with chlld's glasses, not with cumbersome glasses that were intended for adults. Shadow Retinoscopy' test used Succeeds where others fail. H. J. Mahon Optometrist and Prescription ~“‘- "Di-'iiggist Montague P. 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Metal, P.-te-it oi id mostly. ‘Sizes 2 1 Y/II/K/' § 3 W 9 P :i \\\\\“\ ' Q 5° C9 cr. rc See Our Windo w lley & Co |35 Q wen St. up-~rlll»rs.\\\\\\\\\' “l feel I must tell you ofthe gran! bro--fit l have received from your lhuvc been a suifcrer for many years from _Viofqul Headnrher, and A i‘ricn|`l advised mp to take ‘Fruit- a-tivos’ and I _did ao with great success; and now Iam entirely i`rce oi' licndoches, thanks to your MRS. ALEXANDER SHAW, 5Oe.a box,6 for $2.50, trial size 25e. Ai. all dcalcrs or sent on rcccipt oi price, posi paid, by Fruits-tivol' ' I now"srmLL snoox snows. ‘ ___ -_.¢» plewly Recovered. the cases recovery from shell shoe is to be looked for. In some com- Many Victims Have Already Com. TALE 'Ol TWO UMBBE. Seen From Dugout Entrance ln France. Fortunately. in a large majority of "From my dugout entrance 1 can k soo two crosses - crosses that hold out the promise oi’ victory and peace P1610 F951. Wllef fmm 811110137. the to the Allies, and that furnish a con- assurance that return to lighting impossible, haDDy surroundings, d version, occupation, and good nutri- tion are the chief remedies. In othe lil crate example of German infamy. l' "One cross stands behind our front _ lines, many feet above the ground, 5 on what was once a. tower of a mas- r n process ofencouragement to stiinu- sive calllegl-a1_ It is untouched by .late the will and to urge self-control gel-man 9|-o_ Around 1; B11 gg l-u|n_ 1° n°°d°d~ The mlnd “lu” be U9-ln* The town is desolate, the cathedral ‘ed to control the muscles. The wi must be forced to stop the spasm. ll itself stands e. mass of ruin. That part of the tower that holds the cross The man must be taught to walk, or glofl seems but a nm-row needk, jug. _to do some easy work; to acquire `trade or take up some handicra _which will keep his mind busy, h attention ilxed, and his emotio quiet. Re-education is the means En land and in anada hundreds -teaching, encouraging, stimulatin In a few cases, those in which th shock has caused only a. temporar- arrest of mental action, or tho lfects already described have bee I cessiul. !n.e.ll cases the mental su an-an 1( -- u-.vnf~\r “sv ‘ '*r'~.‘u"'*'»"»'f"ff-*\“\‘- `\'“\*='""'~'r_'1¢\\»-r we/1//1111lk\\\\\\\v/I/I//I0€n\\\\\\\\\\iu1ufln1ln\\\\\\\\\\v:/A _ _°.__ __ . simulus to recovery. cal conditions which are so uiult to recover, like the will to win, half the battle.-M. Allen Star BLD., ln Scribner. Called Ambassador-'s Bluff. ' Y Y l` erman Ambassador to Turkey, 'Ba on Wangenheim, gained control you going to do about it?" _ nettled me, and I replied: Y S E do about it, and you know that tlment here. ' Y Y ward the Germans. It will be a ba most conciliatory manner. stopped." allusion Prisoners LONDON. Sept. 30.-Prisoners the number of 50.000 and 325 gu had been counted by the British British forced further passages offered resistance in the Tiberi Same while you wait. ' mmm# i .__ bank. at Irbid and Errelnte and drove th H?1Vlllg l'€(`€l'll‘ly ¥'€tUI'll€L enemy northward to Meaerlb, ioinin irom. Toronto -v|.ere I a tended a post gra ‘nate coufsr - “mug Human, who not .noun-so in UP'°metf9, and was Viilneouiguligllih l>t;'tIi>‘:>nr:a°l»o1Elal:'Ha7o-oil ommmug promos. °W3fd“d my diploma: I ‘m Jax line, Thursday, angered glam hfio'-lenglll 1:11 ¢lm_¢:__ii¢8¥¥lU0g ' '° ‘ a shura-soon Fi .1 u 1 noun even pu-dren `* "ow m a posluon to gwe my :T500 pliiaoners. Ndrtlilvard thg nallurtla of thoiappiaeation, that is, the Datro 3 btth? lglfry best ey* movement ot our cavklryé coilertdign gingkla l>__eupat§t1;d,__hand pusy on serviceo ama e. their mat by nu. ru s, s r o ... w c owe pre- _ o tl d f th Dena area, and sented. Thereare forty distinct divi- f Mv farlor is fitted with the llszoiiixguhllgglnofma. sions in me potent omeo, own am- 7 1 - l "ln the southern ares, in me Arn- sion having in charge n speciiie ein! Very beSt_and latest ln? r 'm' man district, our column up to Fri- or variety of work. Each applica- ent-= and is on a par with the -our owner aaa ouptufoa 5,100 doo is onmmoo to tae or-our or in- . - ' prisoners and 28 guns out or the ing and some ot the divisions are b35t opllcal par I O r S In Jordan. On Saturdq they were in considerably behind in their work. Toronto and Montreal touch about mo mi-num swam, 14 ao uonliwdonmrliwu be msg sn ‘ miles south of Amman, with the promptly or o ter wee _or We guarantee you perfect l:l»_¢_i_l__n_¢___;ro$m_o_:‘ge__1_;umrkli_»_l1___:f>r¢° months- - satisfaction and are at #ll --up to ri-may umm so,ooo pm- no-too eros. I times plC8S€(l t0 iilile yOU ad- on:__1-:dead 825 guna had been ro- In Rm", nl, muy* ngygagmg ,.._ Vice Vgardlng the care of m'.l'ho° Turkish omoial communion- Tot: ilromlgseiuiisoteldfgimfn. In the eyes. _ tion sam ‘ amor no _ - . “On the Palestine front the British _ Wg avg also expert l’9p8if- are continuing to advance with cav- A Rggiimng ghd;-, - . _ airy n both sides of the»Deraa- _ ”i"" 8”." .‘“"'.Ziif”.;¢.§.‘3.`i"i’.§. a.‘:.~`is:..r.‘“~ ~°°e°°"°°“‘ °' ~=-i-»-’°°°“--¥‘1-‘-’»"*»°-”“"---i°-°-`”““'- elif: ec, n “ " ~' ~' * it tent n riaoenooo, ces - "Quiet prevails on' ho_ other_2"l$ uMm._:n:““,;__ _ __ t., hands with King Hussein's Ara army about Deraa. fronts." _ Gm u ' .1 . - °w1>fo»-rv -_,’° ` . ' ___W?_f_:"m"“)°‘ lfoetllcal genius is orteh but an un- _ __ _ __ _ ' ‘__ all for _Kllatd'a _had into no my-_ common degree ot imagination. _ r c- '" *1"“°"“" ' restoring to health many of the vic 5 gn g i"l"l5_°k she" slmck- And l°"d“Y in this emblem of the Christ the cross r of cunning he had 'placed his machin the Turkish press, and began usin 1 it to stir up hatred of America amen lthe’ Turks, Henry Morgenthau, the ShB»d0W Of UVB 1101!’ ¢l’099~ American Ambassador protested. "TNS IB i-he Sl-UTY Of '£119 fW0 9 crosses. One n. silent sponsor of ‘the allied cause, the other a silent re- e buke to Gemma kuiture.-From`\the Wangenheim's reply was: “What nr Wa.ng`enheim’s Tweed-like attitud "I'1l tell ou what I am oin to will be able to carry out my threats. Either you stop stirring up anti American feeling in Turkey or l shui start s campaign of anti-German sen "You know, baron," I added, “tha you Germans are skating on very thin ture one may hmey_ ice in this country. You stop this at But by lm; the commonest way of e eating ice is to shave it into-snowy ' ilakes by means of a. plane and swal- ' low it with sweetened water into I' which various appetizers may be ° th , h f uit i i vreet- Wangenheim's attitude changed nt. mgigfl BM M r ju ce or B once. He turned around, put hls arn on my shoulder and assumed his once, or in three weeks I will illl th whole of Turke with animosit to ll tie between us and I am ready to lt .. "Come, let us be friends,” he said "I promise you that they _will b From that day the Turkish pres never made the slightest unfriendly to the United State . TURK ARMY CRUSHED. Allenby's Troop; Have Taken 50,00 ns in an otlicial communication issued la night. Notwithstanding Turltish'r sistnnce in the region of Tiberian th the Jordan To the south the Bri ish cavalry drove the enemy north area, holding the crossings of th J d d (Ulu C ld llillapli-Ioadollomlldeasltjeribp and olllzrillir In 870°" Blwuld 7°'-W take °d’mt°9° °' ‘the evening the Australians forced h0f_'_g\E:6P°;';;‘;_°:l_e _ W a passage of the Jordan, and Satur d mornin drove the enemy from f _ llln ay 3 I their positions and crossed to the left ' .. me. They are just fresh from the The For Eye Se-vue 1.-:.‘.<:..3.:°:;.-.°..:'.:' l\ ting out of. the horizon. Every day fi the mono 'shells this town. and may ll’ ,fall-on the ruined shell of the cathe- dral Bnt the cross still stands un hand ide the whistlin shells from na _ Ul touched. Aa though _some unseen J __ - is protected. 8 C devotedpatriotlc women are laboring --Every alwruoon as the gun Blnks lm the hospitals Wm* 01959. “leur down in the west this cross is sil- s 5 houetted against the evening sky, a them to resume a. normal activity. l,,-amiga gf victory and peace The “ triumph of right over wrong. Y “The other cross stands in No e Man’s Land. It is in the centre of a. where the secondary subconscious ei- ,mall _vlllage cemelen,_ ll ls llw n lar est cross in the churchyard, and _ ~g manifest' hyP°“°'-mm has been BW' stands out prominently among the g< smaller headstones in the city of gestion of constant hope of recovery the deal _is very important-hence the _neces- .Tor several months we have been sity of treating these patients in spe- loslng men "om machlne gun me ll, cial hospitals-not among surgical mls sectlom we have been unable cases where they may not be under- to locale the gun that was playlng stood, and may be ridiculed because such havoc on our llneB_ our bat °f these °dd Vympmlns' but m Place' patrols went out in an effort to dis- where every means-electrical, hy- cover thls parlleulm. ma_clllne_g,m dropathic, educational - is applied emplacement _Our _best a,vlal,,l.s cl,._ with skill and sympathy. It is not cled so near the ground ln an elle,-l wise to send them home to anxious lo locale me gun that they were ln relatives, where a recounting or exag- danger 0! mllklng a sudden landlnz geration of symptoms only excites in- ln N0 Manfs La_ml_ But Bllllillle ma, terest, and where there is little _chlne gun was ,m,llswvel.ed_ Ewry night its at-pat-pat-pax-pat would saon snuck must bo treated by ,lug 0,,,_ ,fd ollen sommle Uma ,he those who are specially interested, p,.lce_ and specially fitted by previous train ing to handle the mental and physi- machine gunner was operating l' phantom gun. ’°"“ and 5° 9e"l’lexl“g° And ln "Then came the order toladvance. every case the concurrence ot the over the lop we Wann “gm on lo patient must be secured--for the will the German llneB_ But Bull th ls phantom machine gun worked. r' “As we pressed closer and closer to the boche's lines we came into the cemetery. Then someone discover- ed the secret of the phantom gun. in me ear] da B of the wa lm The boche has violated the sanctity h |~- of the tomb. With all his sacrileglou un beneath the cross His dea Atlanta Constitution. ~_ I loo-eating In Japan. New Plyers Invenoed.‘ tn struck on a hard surface. It is chim D manent attachment, and la in no way _ _“_” ’ “ ""“"""' ' j_2j,_-'_ " -_, ' _ . . 1 , _ 4/ ;€>/(_. '~ _ _ ~ufu== `=‘ .AD - ‘°=~'~ "fir QE] ' '\ 1--3. . ' "-». ,- "' 'I .e =;..;- "'i . sg '. __ .Q ' ‘.»Q._ ~ '. - _ _ _§l" Palestine Friday night, according i. '. ' ff I `“ ll ` ; . -t ;‘-it i -1 ~llf*f ' I V - _ '.;_.,_?_;i.1V*_-'_-_~>~, :fi »~-_.li 'If are neither practical nor can with- ll* ;__`l-lui: ,j' _-. ' " ___ ' _ " ly' if .iiiiisg _n __ _ ward through Meaerib and joilled ~ - -- ‘ _ Til __,,_- - 1; .;;' '=*.’."-' ~.‘ _:U-;;@=li'ii§ ‘Q15 ..' --»» fm- of Km- of :sri :‘.:::::..‘:.°i:.f:°°°f‘ ‘° “ 1”-°°° --_-:--.--_:;-e -»”i_ . e the Hedjaz. The text of the com- ' Il§E=;-'-lililll ' ‘5» §`§.'.f "H1 _l municatlon follows: ` " ‘ ' "Throughout Friday the enem D°n'° G4” Than Tm” w 6'0"' I as “lf I Could Only Be Strong and Healthy Like Other Girls.” ' to be confused-with the present slip y Mrs. Newlyvved went to the gro- e cery nore to do her morning |na.r'ksb- 9 ing. She was determined that the she remarked. "I know it,” replied the g-roe¢'. "But: they are what the farmer brilll 9 country this morning." 9 "Yes," said the bride, "and thst's ll the troubic with those mrmers. They b are so anxious v i get their eggs sold that they tzzlac .nom off the nel! W0 soon!" m glassm. _ .___- E_ E, __ _= lldny-1 mn imagines that he has 'rho more a was num nooks tho _ a hard row to hoe because he dis- 19" 1151, ap; to talk. ' "lt was as though some phantom a. 9 B B S S ~ g machine was placed witlrln the very The Japanese are probably the ' only civilised people in the world I who eat ice in the way they do. ` Blocks of small cakes of ice smashed into tiny pebbly pieces are eaten with t sugar and lemon or any other mix- 1 ice cream, milk and eggs.shaken with ice, and other kinds ofacooling beverages, are sold in an ever- ° increasing quantity, but the old style e of eating ice--that is, in theiabove- described “korl-lnldsu" fashioh -- is S still in the greatest vogue. _ _ ______.i....__-_» -_ \_ A new type of plyers for theiuse of electricians has the handles mvered with insulating compound of such s. I character that it is semi-soft, not hard. Therefore, the insulation will not crack or break when dropped or ed that the bond of uniting the rub- ber compound to metal makes n per- t on ha.ndles.of opml-soft rubber and e the methods of._attnclrme‘nt to the handling of insulated plyers which stand a. test for diel'ect.rio strength after hard impact. Every pair of the _ '\\‘\ \\ i. o'\\\ \.. _ \\" `¢¢ K ’/. 3 _ _ - , _ _-,___.__ L..-.T3ECHARL°'1§`ET9Wl?_GUAR.DMN -___‘ _ 'racssirviryjf ITSAVED “I am a blacksmith. _l contracted a sore finger, which led to blood-poisoning. - After three months of doctoring, the finger had to be cut o f. _ It was too late! The poison had spread to my hand and arm. My hand was opened and the bone scraped. No usel Doctors said hand would have to be taken off. I refused, and began to use Zum. Buli. I used it regularly and freely . L_f_:§,_;.»___.,s __ W Ml'lAND.l for a few weeks. It subdued the < b|°°d-P0isoning and by the time I had used 7 Loxea of Zum-Buk my band was quite healed. Zum-Buk surely saved my hand, and l firmly believe it would have saved my finger too had I used lt a_t first." I liesciocts wcrc snorn io by Mr. _lliim Evans oi _b7 I.;\\vrenc-clit., Qfnliiair, I\`..\`., hciurc .Suprcmc Court tftniiiiiissimicr U llearn, and the sworn stain-uncut may bonu-ii by any person so desirous. lam-Bull rurrx nlrou. eczema. ahsunars. pllea, cuu. cum rom. tum., -raid.. basics' ma.-._ m, but liox. all dluuuinia and alolca. ur Zam-l.iuIs C0.. Torunio, lol price. Send this coupon. name of paper and lc stamp to Zam- Buk Co.. Toronto, for iroe trial box. ni uterus SUMMERSIDE MARKET (Friday by Toiepnone) Butter per lb .. Butter dairy .l-lidcs ._ Lamb pelts ,Oats (i/lack per bus ._ .. `Oats (white) per bus . . . . . . . Eggs (per duz.) Fowl ll) ._ Potatoes per bus .. . Wheat .. . $2.00 Hay loose ton . Hay pressed .. . . ,____<-_-_,___ SOUHIS MARK ET8 i lines dnz. .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Oats bus .. . » . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MURRAY- HARBOR MAHKEVB B _.W (Friday by Telephone) lluttterlb ._ Eggstloz . ...,.45 Wool washed . . .. .. 37-33 Potatoes .. . . . . . . . .. __ $1`_{,{,_'$`l'_.,5 otmnsssion nanxers .. S gr) Butter perlb "M Butter dairy .. .== s= ---~-~- --~-'_ ..l.._...__ _.__.__ _____;J Prescription for _ ‘ i r I" the stunt ard re'med for n o _ytn s y all skin iiisetiscu. A liquid used ax- H-rnally_ instant relief from itch. Your 40 i||..nvy bark if iiie iiisl bottle docs _M noi i»rin;_; you rcllci. Ask also about li. l>_ I) Soup. 55| bI_A.l<`ostei, Central Drugstore, Cha- 60i lotietown _ i 5 Straw . . ......S12 7 cuusmns .. _ ....25-so 3 __2`2`_2,, '-ffllfskins ver lb- ~~ ---25 Fowl ....... _;1.2ctozt.'zs illdes ... ... .. . ... .......12 glllukells __ _ __3l_00l0 ‘mm ..li0 ol; 'Lamb Pell' 75f°1-25 Uauliilowcr head . . . . . . 5-10 to S-. U __ _L00 Oats (black) per bus . . . . . . . . ..l.00 Cabbllge _ _ _ _ _ __ _____5_15 $1 _ $1400 Oats (white) per bus 1~00 Onions lb . . . . . . . . . .. _....5-I Ease insfduw - - - - - » - - - - »~41 sem is l l'd . . . . . ..8' ;VV°g_ _‘§_“_;’_:;h___l 6; Fowl . . ...zz to 2 0 Potatoes per bus. . 5 'l‘urnips . . . . . . . . ..25 0 Potatoes . .. .60 » ` CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS W. Oats bus ...'I5 -- B_ oats ous . _ . ....so i_T"°'“°Yl Potatoes bus .. .......60 Potatoes bus (new) . . . . . . G0 Outs Eggs an __ ..3s~4o Huy um . ..._s15\outs .Butter .. _. . ...38~-i0 Black Oats 70 *Pork .. .H2295 White Oats . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ...70 Pork __ _Butter per lb . .....42--if Eggs KENSINGTON MARKETS Eggs per 'ioz . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..4S MONTAGUE MARKETS (block) bus ... .. . . . . . . .70 (whte) bus l... ...'10 (lb.) ....15 (organs in) . 21 1-2-22 .. . . . . . . . . . . . ..43 washed .. . . .85 Fowl Wool Beef lh . . . . ._ .. . . . . . . . . . ,.25-35 Lamb pslts .. .....50 Potatoes 'bus .. .....60 Lamb lb . _ . . . . . .. .. ,.30-35 Valfskius . .. . . .. .......20 Butterlb ... . . ........38 Hides per llz . ....14~l5 Butter . ....35 7' ' __l £1 __ _ _ .__ ____ M : -ig* '- ."- » . gift-__-e.=.-oi ,lifn-`°T‘ 2:-.. _ Q, ="-riff’ ` fi f if- Qifi . ll "il‘l 9 L ln E ll -f .u--.o--f - -._ --»- -f-_-..--_ __ o ,- ll l l *A1/'fi il v ll | _i /-_"_ -, ,. i I fi ,{ ‘>*f;>_i--_‘W7 _ _-_ _ '- - ... . . '\-~.` <"*< . #gt \¢t,_ _ 2 t' . . \' A -ly. '\ -'--~._s _ _ /""‘f_"" -fr l /\'~_---. __ `_ ...Q-R _ F _<\ “ . \ `~ _ fl' _- `\ \~¢ \\- `_ \\ _ ~>_f\, Y »-_-T _ _..,,.ll..=.= _ ' _£1 V sch; ~' 1 pg ~.-_ I- ~~ l gg. i lfl/ in 'I . 'f :_u l..!!!. J - .is -Eat- _ : ,,,/',' ` - s. ;-E455] _,li ... '/fw "\\'l_ \ .s,-"il 3 _ ,£¢/,f ,un =-rl-.' ' ' ` »~-‘ gf. f/,.'7 --'--Ji f y/fo __..~ ii. //’/ ._ -.. 3+---_-; .-,. -___ -.-...-»..~ _. lift? H _ -E s? ‘ 1; if---"§`“' __ -4_- 5* .l~. .\" 5?# it .ali .ravi _K ~_ ‘-.-."““ .~ ffm' l » i . HIS is the longing of the girl who is T pale, weak and anaemic. She is lacking in cncrgy and strength, and is so easily tired out that she docs not feel like taking outdoor exer- cise or joining others in social gather- ings. The healthy, happy outdoor girls get ‘in the way of leaving her to hcrsclf, and she gets lonely, discouraged and des- , pondent. The source of trouble is in thc condi- tion of the blood, which has become thin and vxzitery, and utterly lacking in nutri- tive qualities. The an:-iemic condition is shown in thc pallor' of the lips, the gums and t.'.e cyc- lids. as well :J in the pale face and angular form. Nature hes provided for the purifying of the blood by having' it sent tothe lungs periodically to come in contact with the _fresh air and take up new oxygen. U; Wrtunfit-=lv this plan of nature has bcci. dt 'ted \ , l~.~_. 1 ‘ beings living tm much ' i and i,-5. _.J Ing over and ovc'-_' ngyyn _ ~ ‘i..Lctl fi" of ill-ventilated roor - ' i ih \ fiscal cause of anae- mia, u;-i well as a . _ _.wi for its continu- ation. . The blood gets ever thinner and more watery. until the human system is liter- ally starved. 1 V i The digestive system has failed, and your health must go naturally downhill ur.‘..il you can find some means of restora- tion. Fortunately, Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food furnishes the vital substances needed for regenerating the entire organism when in a run-down condition. Gradually and certainly *the building- up process is established, and the pure, rich blood created in the system carries lgeglth and strength faeverx partpf the. 0 Y- 'C Weakness and disease, the, cause ,off discouragement, failure and unhapp` ess," give place to new hopes, new confilllence :md stronger determination to succeed. _ The appetite is sharpened, digestion improves, and _you iind yourself enjoying your meals an taking a new interest in' life. As you gain in strength and energy' you feel encouraged to keep up the use of this restorative treatment until thorough- ly rt :forcd to. health. The-rosy cheeks and healthful a pear- nnce of_ people who have used Dr. C!hase’a t,c;°v~ Focal is its strongest recommenda- iIc;‘. and accounts for its ever-increasing popularity. It is for sale-by all dealers, 50 cents I box, 6 for $2.75, or by mail from Edman-, son, Bates & Co., Limited, Toronto. Loo I for the portrziitsiid signature of A. 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