wp.. ..*;' ' A if Vi it T' i>EiisoiiiiLs' . M . D nl_4;_M;clntyre, Clear Nothing was lacking in the make-up .-- rs a _ _ Spring, ietuirnied a ‘feiw iiayfhastgj Isla af the splendzd proggatllrlxpienput lixefore an exene vs o e ne eman paronso s necnema Buy For ` ' States.-* house yeysterday at the three perform- ‘ . ‘ . - .M . --- ances. "Wild Blood "’ was a drama . .*Mlss Maudie Bell. Clear Spring. in two acts of a woman’s revenge, in who has spent the past few months in which Bess, the heroine, swears to Boston, returned to her home recent- avenge the death of her early lover, f ;a ly.-' ~ and .carries a revolver with the hope . If lm-aaa mg . .m O-I/\I»0,»1'l»¢I'l»§_1»§‘l»-0-lrrlr-I-Oilrrb UH’TOWN MARKETS .. *Mr. Alfred Paquet. Souris, was a goes to the city, becomes s. hospital - ' ; ---_ passenger to Charlottetown on Mon- purse and meettshher intezided victim - -' . Butter) 9;- lb 2 day, where he enlisted in the P. E. n the person 0 e operat ng surgeon. t0 Stl'eDgtl'l€l'l friend Fowl peli- lb ' sig island, Siege Artillery and is leaving :ho has isugered ah; transfusion of . Chickens 14t 16 for overseas in a few days.-' is blood n ess's e alf at an earlier hip-yOl.1I° phOlI0. Hay Dressed 0313 _`-- illness. The operating theatre scenes Buckwheat, 75 in so *'Rev. J. W. Mcconnsii of Amherst were realistically depicted. Wheat, per bus. l1.00 to $1.25 N. S., will lecture at Vernon River "The Ciill Of Life." a vivid film Methodist Church on Tuesday evening, ilfillllil 0! hllllllll life. ill which Bessie october 26th at 7.30. subject: f‘Biily Bsrrisssle. the Broadway Venus. and sunday and the story of the Pima- Miss Enid Msrkey superbly slsy the delpiria nsviva1."A11 are invited. Aa- nsrts of .the two sisters. Helen and mission 1oc. 3538-10-21M1ipd. Ririh Fiske 011 the verse oi' Women: Q - ` '- The C00k Studl() Esss. dwell. ' Butter lb (creamery) _ ` Tub butter per lb _ ~ Potatoes, per bus. new Beef per lb., retail , Your Photo for Xmas 513.135 "“' “‘ touch of giendfhip without the .., ..‘ for return within 80 days. CA.uAniAN r , i PACIFIC FALL EXCURSIONS T0 BOSTON Tickets on Sale Daily until October 16 AT SPECIAL RATES Limit. Thirty Days PAN AMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION SPECIAL LOW RATES Travel Canadian Pacific throuizh the Canadian Rockies W. B. HOWARD, ]l?.P.A., C.P.R.. Bt. John. xllen E- Uoah la- lilchmond Street `" pair Sizes l ' ‘ Phone 311 N -Tk finance made use of the newly~in- . , stalled private telephone. which con- e 0 -W ,_ _= _ ` nests ner home with me white House.. _ O _ and informed Mr. Wilson, who lost Sailings From LONDON From l{Al.lPAX - ` siisrmidorii oct. nu. - -Kanawha Oct. 26th October 1th Fraser River -- October llth Messina - From LIVEJPOOL From HALIFAX Via Nfld. Vin Nfld. ‘zz Durango October 15th October 6th Tabasco October 24th Above sailinls are not guaranteed and are subject to change without notice. Fumssawithy 8. Co,l_.td. L__,-“rm NS- its :Es iiszizf - . . __ Tenders for Lambs _ , _ . _ . ' -- °'-‘*`i`i""` i ~ i ...‘;.‘;i..“.':.‘1i.‘i.ir".§.v:.“1.;i.°”.i;‘z sf' Proposition 21-2 3 3 1-2 4 ` ’ ’ ’ ’ Qliarmsooiii ‘r~‘ij*» . .. . ‘ The Eastern Guardian iill'iIHilSS Wlllll ` >,»_1. '.4' fm* -A--(gl ..:; r' _ . . .*COAL LADEN-The scbr. Henri- is a thirsty flour. lt is so ,strong ?.‘.§3'.??.?i;_i§2.l“..‘i'..3‘¥.‘3.“..‘f.§’.’2.“..§f‘¢ , that it takgg' U 3 |-e‘t d al ..°Pnooui':E i.AoizN.-'riie esirr. P g e Nellie J. ing, Capt. Young, arrived in Sourls Tuesday, where she will ` I 'more Vvaterr thefefafe m&k¢$ load produce for the Halifax market. --* .' i: ‘. sAi.`Pi-i coNNon Pssscnes -discord sowers. B . PsEsioEN'r Ancsv o°t$ l Nor MARRIED YET. The Army of For Co"n a don r ` White House the'other niornlng con- lsGrovin|Small¢ su. a...i.¢i»,s-sswsiis. slsu nu, sa/u.l.Dosl-1. sum. mc! 0 Genuine-_i....sirr-ins - |N |_0ND0N ¢_';|1-V 1-EMp|_E finds in marriage a happy contented i__ life, and sips the sweets of domestic _ _ . LONDON, oct. 17..-The anniver- happiness to the brim. Helen. her The sim ie gift that lends the S’SIDE MARKETS ary or ins arrival or the srsi coming- sister- craves for the more alluring ` ent on October 15 was marked by a 1°? dwilgch he; ~i7l‘l"'9;'t;’ tiiellies her. ° ' - _ ' dinner held on Saturday for non-com- an l` S Em “a Y ll 0 he Elly life €m£;{{I'aSSlT;eIlt .Qftall 0lJl;%alCl0Il. ggggg' ((3_Ziarg1)e)nger £3.11; 22 to -mission" °m°B\'5 and men on the Of the Broadway halls of pleasure and e an Plldln ment t ay- Causkms per m D ' 130' staff of the Pay Record Oiiice. and it "lm vainly Rmb 9~DD9iliH £0 her £0 . chickens' idrssséai per in 121° 155 happened today the chief nosconrorm- fum beck are it is we late- She be- B t dl Eggs pe; doz ~ 26C- ist chumh, the London City Temple' comes the darling of the rich men o 0 u 0 Hay 'pressed ' per ton $10 to $13' heard “Ralph Connor" on Canada and ggguguzggfh) 31128 0f Riel' :gill iilve. ’ ’ the war.” no er' “ 9 ery ad- g?,{ésl°;?:’Iger mn $9 t°1$41(? The dinner was presided over bv mmf- Ke"9l`m“ll» Offers his hand in oats .(mack) er bus 42C- Acting Sergt_ D_ M_ Patterson’ and t marriage, but is scornfully spurned. .» _ 5. , Oats (white) per bus. 40c: Hrge “;‘l"=gert°If_I olfgcers were guests' iillletuiirlid tieitliioriliiinli' Zggihlii vltealiihy ‘ ' 0 _ was e a o orn restaurant. ' Oil Oil E Pinigltimiels, ggi- liiighgbs' $3522 d Ciologiel Waril i@>;plalti;1edithat no onle fi‘;;c!l::_lée2irei;;-Is.ev';‘;ieI;iy oligdtilay slaehis ~ _ P ’ es re a conv v a ga er ng, as suc . ll 9-ll @- Sggrworfaggggég (mir to 7% to 1$06%0% and that this was merely it social gath- ‘ gms to realise t°° late how the 116019-I' CHEAP EXGURB» Tumugs gel, bun; D n 2`5c ering to round off the historic event ilnitiitetuglfzeig tg ;5?eB~ Wigh COUSUIU- . ' ' lid th f l. k, - n 0 9-99|-19 dellt l.h commencing SBDL mth excursion ;VV2§il.i.pgJxel'mbus. _$1._0026t0w$14€c5 as whefcgvetzre (105 gixaufxgrevgggd gg; wltgiering effects of her past career ar; rates will be issued to Boston good ’ ’ ' a dozen to over 400. A large number 9°' rayed bl' the mm actress- Helen , of the men present were maimed or returns to America. meets Kellerman From Charlottetown to Boston and "' "”* incapacitated while on active duty. and mes t° lure him- hilt he 90l'l'0W- return $13.00. The autumn is a de- 1 ' Both morning and evening services hilly tums fmm the S°".ed beauty °f lightful time to visit Boston Steamer at the City Temple were crowded to hm earlier years- I" the end her SiSi9l‘» l°5V°5 Chiniol-l0l»°Wn BVGFY Friday at hear Captain Gordon Ralph Connor") Rmh' receives me Uutcasl llll0 ilel' Silllllie home Piiluant little touches noon. For further particulars apply & who wore khaki. Speaking on Canada ~ i0 i O and the war tonight. Gordon said that °f Immun “Mum “gm “P the Uiillliellls .iAe. csnnsoi-ian. ~ csnsdisns had some across io help °f"‘?, P'°Y~ Agent because they had the old blood of the In Almost ii Scandalr" Emi’ Ritchie Ci\i“'l0ll9t0Wli- . ' ` ' motherland. and shared Eugland’sJeal- plays a capital d°“ble 10 Charlie 0 ousy of ‘ts national honor Chaplin in a series of mirthful mis- ' Are Senlng In this connection he paid it tribute adventures as 5 WY L°thf*\'i°- The to gh. Edward G,.ey_ who during me park scenes' and the restaurant en- $4 4 5 past week has been auachem Dm,_ counters rippled with laughter from ' ° ing the course of the address, which mst "° mst' BWV gets in 501119 fine dealt with Canadian love or “bert” work with his scltiiitar in his duel with justice and expressing optimism as to M°"sie“"' The chase °f Billy bl’ ,he outcome' there was he “ann Monsieur and the crowd afforded un- T ° ’ 1' . loud applause, especially wlilen thi; limited h"'"`“Y° speakerrebuked trouble mongers and 135 Queen Street McKenzie & Montgomery {‘,l’.."{f‘,°.,L“,§§§2f“g ““ ‘“""““`“° “°' Biaakamitha and Wood Workers. Farm, Ship and Machine Work, car- _ I rlages and slelghs. Built and repaired CA | A Timo Tlgité Rmiilgb Pililif "VY Also agents for Esco Engine and . oro. - Massey Harris Co. ['“'° ch't°‘m L°"° R°°§¥)oP°::]t All orders promptly attended to. In han" md “uhm 730 3-m' 9:00 'am' Give us a call. Satisfaction guaran- aullgm .ao . . - - 8 “m 1o.oo a.m. ‘°°"- mmm l.80 a.m. M ' 11.80 I Ill McKENZiE d. MONTGOMERY 11.00 a.m. - - - r ~ 1.80 p.m. , .~ l-00 9-15- r Breakwater Street, sunnun °' . |-3° P-W i "°° "'“' souris, P. E. 1. ' .2-gg ggi' Q33 f,‘;','_ asoo-10-191viris1Mo. asc s in suns/iv 1o.oo a m Gm -si QW Q> ,gm mm lof ~ PETER VINE`AU :,-: _-_-:,-_-:_-_-,-,-_-,-_-_~;;_~f ' " ~_-.~_-:_-_-_-.~;:::f.-.-_-:.1-::.1‘r_sffr-A--'-:fr:::r::.-:::: ¢:.-_-::::v\r ;.-....f........... ... |(||||]Ly'igK||gwi[|][;{|]‘l " , sertion' for advertising in this col . .*'l'. GORDON IVER is Gnltdl' ‘I uma. Cllli mil” 50003198117 °\‘0ll~ ,___ Represeiitatlves for Montague. ..*D. F. TIBRNEV is Guardian re- presentstivoiin Sourls. Hlltf ..*AT HOME. - Mrs Benjamin Stewart _will be at home in her new residence, Water Street, Georgetown, on Wednesdays after November 1st. 2 \ ' 854 of one day meeflng the murderer. She hood, the two sisters are possessed with different ideals. Ruth marries John Ward, a young mechanic, and WASHINGTON Oc‘t 15- The tained an indignant President, who, according to reports, threatened to cbastise the newspaper man who called his finance. Mrs. Norman Galt, on the 'telephone early in the morn-_ ing and asked whether she had been married in the Chief Executive the night before. it appears that a Wisconsin news- paper got out an extra edition aa- nouncing that 'the head of the nation was married that night. The story was flashed back to Washington, and somebody called the Galt home by telephone, succeeded in reaching Mrs. Gait. and asked wheth- er the story was ‘true. As was natural, the Presldent’s Sheep up to October 28th. A fifty dollar check must accomp- any each Tender. In case of ten- der not being accepted the check will be retumed, ’ . Sec'y Rollo Bar Institue Rolo Bay East satis-1o-simmi. A C Kihs’= iioiiniy Iibeml-Conservative ` , , Convention ~ A Convention of the Liborsli Conservative Party. . ot, <. I{ln¢'s County will be held at-_ tovni on Wednesday. Nov. ilrd, 1 _1li. at 1 D-lil-. for the \>\ll‘ii0,l¢ of nominat- iii¢ a Candidate ii the Liberal- Conservstlve lntsfsatvtn mars County in lsoa~ of_\lr A. L. Each Poll s requested to have the usual number of delegates In attendance. ~ - JOHN i Mrs. John Way, Hunter River, has received the following letter in answ- er to a note which she placed in the pocket of a Red Cross Shirt, which she made last winter. The second letter is in reply to one written by Mrs. Waye to No. 2 Stationary Hos- pital, and both will be found decided- ly interesting and go to show that the Red Cross funds,etc.,are reaching their destination and are keenly ap- D . reciated 43 Woodberry Grove, Tinsbury Park. » London, N., . August 31st, 1915. Dear Madam:-~ A shirt which was made by you ,in Dec. last and to which you attached a note, has just reached- my uncle, Private Holmes of the 3rd Battalion of the Canadians. He is now a pris- oner of war in Germany and has writ- ten and asked me to thank you very much for your kind message and the shirt. I-le is not' able to write much himself as the first two fingers of his right hand were blown off so you will understand him not writing himself and be glad to hear your kindness has been much apprecla.te1l.' It may interest you to know my uncle says the prisoners are being well treated by the Germans anyhow, at thepamp where he is, Giessen. With many thanks, Yours truly, DOROTHY GELLAN. First Canadian Expeditionary Force, Le Touquet, Paris-Pluge, France, September 25th, 1915. Mrs. John Waye, - . . Hunter River, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Dear Mrs. Wayez- Your letter of September 8th duly received and we have a ward, in our hospital, called "Prince Edward Is- land" and we have already received many articles and some money from people in your province. to help sup- port came. Capt. J. S.~Walker from Charlotte- town, is our Quartermaster, and Nurs- ing Sister Rena MeLean, who is with me, is also from Prince-‘ Edward ls- land. We have a large hospital. partly in the Gold Hotel Building and partly in tents, in all 840 beds. We are situat- ed on the coast of France, about 40 miles behind the firing line, and get all our patients by ambulance train. We will be very pleased indeed to receive any money or other articles the Red Cross Society, of Hunter Riv- er, may send--us,~-and-'-we thank you in advance for your interest in our work. At the present time we are looking forward to being very busy as we understand one of the biggest battles oi' the war is now raging. Yours faithfully, A. E. STILLINGTON, Lt. Colonel., O. C., No...2. ..Canadlan..Stationary Hospital; No. 2 Stat'lonary_Hospital,- .1 Don’t Wear Heavy Under- wear-it is Not Necessary Get Good, Pure Woollcu Undercloihing of Lighter Weight garment. of the kind in Canada. lottetown : Light 'gilt is one of the many reasons for the populssYivt;l of "CEETEE" Undercloihmg. A "CEE'l'EE" ferment will keen -you warmer and more comfortsb e than a coarser t ough much heavier lt is knitted on special machines, the only machines It is knitted from the iinest, purest and longest wool obtainable, (Australian Merino.) lt is"eoonomy” to buy "CEE'l`EE." Better to spend 85.00 onoo thsn $3.50 twice- Wom by the Best People- Sold by the Best Dealers. _ In all size.s,for Men, Women and Children- lada ia canada sm- all ar-mah -.mul by The C. TURNBULL CO. OF GALT, Ltd GALT » ONT SHEEP ga. Cedtee Underslothlng may be Secured at the Following Dealers In Char- MOORE G. McLEOD and STANLEY BROS. 1 , all '-1 , i I CANADIAN PATENTS (Guardian Special) 162,989-Metal Tube Making Ma- chine-H. Newman, Ford City, On- tario. 162,995-Printing Telegraph SYS' tem--C. S. Ashley, Toronto, Ontario. 163,024-Seat for Waggons-Man & i iCorbett, Carndud, Sask. 163.0333-Bale Conveyor-H. C . Burckle, _Toronto, Ontario. 163,056-Explosive Turbine - W. Crlkschiet, Montreal, Que. 163,082-Hanger for Coats and Hats -G. Legros, Montreal, Que. Moor Pcterborou Ontario E. V. e, gli, . 163,095-Traflic Signal-B. D. Mc- Connell, Montreal, Ontario. Empress, Alberta. son, Prospect, Ontario. 162,014-Bag Holder-Metcalf &| |Hunter, Toronto, Ontario. ~ 163,089-Peat Conveying System -` 163,103-Electric Heater for Water` -J. A. Perry, St. Thomas, Ontario. 163,112-Clamp Key-J. M. Schlltl. ‘Wu for 35_ B; i-img stores. iii’ W mei °“l°°°lP‘ 163,155-Cream Separator~L.Simp- 163,116-Furnace for Smelting-C. Stentoe, Copper Cliife, Ontario. 163,120-Liquid Rheostal-D. Welge South Porcupine, Ontario. 163,121-Chair Harness for Children -Z. N. Wells, Frenvllie, Alla. 163,125-Velllelip-lt. Wooelf, To- ronto, Ontario. ORIGINAL ANYWAY What do you think of Dauber’s landscapes?" Wiell, nature certainly can‘t ac- cuse him of plagiarism." - A renn- DR. DeVAli'S FRENCH i’il.l.S i... its gulatlnq Pill for Women. $5 is box or three for $10. So d at all Drug Stores. or mailed CD lm? address on rcceiptof price. Tha Sooslu. Dauo 03_,_§t_Catharines, Ontario raosr?”aoNoL ro s Vitalig;for Nerve and Brain; increased "gray matte ‘ ;nTonic-wllibuild you up. *B a box, or s`f price. Tas: Boossu. Dauo Co., St. Oathsrinet Qntario. Bold at Hughes' Drug Stone. l s i a l , They g are p Dressy and 3537-10-illllllli _ _ I0-10-7111181. , " ~ / P f t' ' isiiiiiicg ,,s Carefully ` L l Tailored - Gentlemen Everyone of you want to get a Neat Fitting, Well Made, Fall or Winter Overcoat. And you also want . to Save Your Money We will Guarantee to do Both We will save you a good day_’s pay o_n any coat_ you buy_ from us and you get a well made, neat fitting coat that will give you satisfaction in every respect. Mile- , S /0 HN '4' ` land, ‘l - ° A Made to r i ij- Splendid . Wear 0 Values. Call in and we will be delighted to show them to you whether you buyor I not. And always bear in mind that in anything you buy 'from us we guarantee satisfaction, or your money refunded. . Hunter River, P. E. I Sizes s c and all I Prices A in . -£5 :ar *"0 , _ ` " ~».»“ I ‘ . r i ' , '+1 ~r- __ f ..._.... r. '~ '»‘ . - li . . r