_ . v- _. _l;."_ 3 .Ms-ee. '%'za‘."-».,.. .3--sr.-__ 5 - ., nf.,- _`__ _,_. _ ¥-It-£- l._ -1 , _ .3 .,,__._ r ‘fri _ iii _ --"=»»‘-'i 'fir _E _ __‘ . :'»:l.'_ - \1»~ mit; ~ » » 1. 6 2 m _ _sit "_‘i?°‘_-‘_.'.. "Ji ` lil. liar _, _ so W 9”. ""1 - "__ - -_f ~ ` i . 1 i .“~‘.-ii .- ww-.= `P-‘..£= __ f,_(.. -` 1,* _ ' 8 pq' _r5_ 5' q 'J , ,_-_-.~,_i._ s 1 i3’i.`§.ii..‘f. _ _ st -' ';"`?=?-'\n~r1-u"__G 5:- __~»-“' " -_`. ` ° ff-»=-#1-ca' i-M “ ”-___;.r ,L_ .L .”- - ‘ llufii- ic lin 23 l _,__ _J ._‘._ "ti _.4 »i~ I ~t -_ _'_ ia f -i \~' _ __ .___.l_{ ii" ` i Vi _ ._-l;*"`. ~ =,r» ni if- , , 5 L',2,,,,_ W _ of-l N _ __._._,~_. _.~ - . .§;;l" 'iis >.»,; - -f -'=;2ii'frii '-‘_ .fn-‘ f, . i_"‘ _ _ _ -_(_ _ .)__ if. V _ . `_'1fif. i 'H 1, "1-il _._ \ - __ r .',' ,'_.'-'lfy i ' 1. .~f- nz l, .-if .-,-1.~i~‘- "1i»§_: ‘ -_*_ 1."-A-T - ~.< ‘ " ii ii i;. f'-i,'-. _ _i_,_» _-,», . " ».’~% lk? 'll iii? 0 fir. -‘lif ,- ~j - " ;i-_ as `- ui ,~: _ _-_ __--f, _ _-‘ fl-s‘ Ilgi _ ,~ s’ fl* `_ .~ ,Rl- 'l`=; `i f ffl. ., _.1 _._ 4,., _."1 _‘_ ' 31;., ,li *__ *_ ~;r _. _ -. J ` ‘_ . ‘ -',' < '_ " ,' ;-lil -_ _ . £1. jj? ~y'».$*, 1 5: T3' ‘ __§`__f.»',, _ __ _1, gl' l-~‘ fr ',__,_ .<2 ;'i. ,ul .- li"--L .V . 1.7 -ill 1. 3,; I .~ t :"" `.l 1. ' ,_;i i. , -.. `.,,_.. 5'- - ____ _*_ 3 _ ~. .mio _._flif _ ,._.._`.»,.,~ i J _iié 9 ‘ _ A 1 _ , -§_,,,l___ - - Head Olllos at Charlottetown, Branch Offices at Sum msrslde, Aibsrton. Courts and Montague. ` President-Major A. A. Bartlett Editor and Publisher: : Associate Editor J- ll. suiwim. .o. K. come f All _llC|lElS_E IN PRIIIE 0F GUARD!!! The Paper Controller, Mr. R. A- Pringle, K. C.. has authorized the Rapsr _Manufacturers to lncreaie the price of paper to newspapers to $3.45 at the mill pir 100 lbs. to have_a retroactive effect from July 1. 'fhe pre war price was $1.59- This represents an increase of over 100 per cent The price of Linotype metal has lumped from 6:: to 10'/ze per lb. lnk has gone up 50 per cent. type 100 p¢r` cent, telegraphlc news' 500 per cent, while wages, coal. moment may be nappenlng ro lnose wnom uwv they love; men and women at sea, waiting as it w¢r¢ for the explosion of lorpedoe.-; or even men and women inimulediae physical safely, word r- ing what eff :ct the war is going to hav--= on their the would, and it is little wonder if out of this fear there have emerged pesti'en".es and diseases which have mounted on the winds of fear, and scattered their seeds io every dinciion in such circumstances what would it be cxpoclazd that a Christian commullity should do? Would it not, remembering the words ol' the Bible that “perfect love custeth out fear." bf- to ask itself if there were not something amiss with its understanding of love which makes love powerless to overcome fear? And should it not naturally fling wider open the doors oi` its incomes and their lives. A great fear has stric'liC~-‘Tl\9f‘3 dominion-would add 13,500,000 to is no ailment so harassing and: ex- hausting as dyspopsla, Wlllcll 8l‘l‘!e3 from ligfectlve _action of the stomsc h and liver, and the victim of it is to he pitled. Yet he can find ready relle in"Parmoioe‘s Vegetable Pills, a pre- the population ot- Germany-over-all and a.n area. equal to more than 18 times her r 1 n empire at the outbreak dlglliaiusgrld wer. Thus it will be seomthat the lands t and peoples which- German statesman and would-be empire builders actual- ly claim as-their right equal 29,000,- paratlon -that ‘has established itself 000 sill-IHS lllllefll 01' |110" f-|1511 011°' by- years of effective use. There are Wmobo -in-habnanw; tm_e°_t°un_h‘_ e pills that are widely advertised as`th greatest ever compounded. but not one or iliem can ~riiln¢'lil value wlui Par- msies's . l OQQQQQMGSQQGQUQMQ may selections For § ~ Guardian- Readers -an-ow Furalehel by V_I. I. lleusea #°hd»%&8lO¢0O¢lO00 A LITTUE -PRAYR - canoes ¢_D~$~ By John Oxonliain W`lier'es thou be. ,i _ On land or sea, _ Or in the air. __ This little player I pray for _iJleo,- -- ,_ -- God keep thee over, Day and night,-- Psca tart-her llgh_t;-- ‘ ~ - - - '_- ' Thine arnior bniIht.;- _ _' 'l`hy_ 'scutqheon ykhltel- K _ T-hat no deliplta_ ' ` _ Thine honor ernile!-- If _ _ ;l_eg!lni1nits_ I. | i _ toversightil 5 ~- ‘~j»-s half the earth's surface, end' 1,245,- ol all the people onthe globe. " i It ;1y_e should add to these llguroe the United States, concerning which certain bold Teutonic spirifa"hsve already expressed themselves, and the Russian empire. which“Germsny undoubtedly will lubjugntq unless the ontento allies crush her, the grand- total of Kulturlond would be 40,000,000 square miles, more than _-70 per cent. of the earth’s land ares., ma 1,450,000,000 people. alfrhe hu- man beings who ’ breathe save 237,000,000. _ What nlgnruntuan structure com- pared wi the plgmy Romamemplre ln its most extensive hour*-f under Trojan, when its subjects nlimberod s hundred million and the word of -its emperor was law over 1,971,000 _square miles! And how _Alexander would have wept with chagrin at the _puny confines of his 2,170,000 square ,,miles of territory in the light of this ‘Brobdingnsgian German dream of conquest! _ And by far the most diabolical aspect of this craving for world pow- er is th_e fact that it has never oeour- ’ red tothe Prussian mind to acquire influence through helpfulness to oth- ers. Always it is the sword ot the conqueror which beckons the Kaiser. ' This assertion is not inferential; it _is based on the avowed statement of __the German war lordhimself, who boasts thus: ‘ _--from childhood _haue been in- liueno‘e'd by iivenlod' ' lexander the ‘ Gl-eat.~.`Iuliue_Cses£r, 'rheodorle II.. *Frederick the Great and Napoleon. g¢,,§_k,,,p ¢h,,;=~(,‘4,,,-_ \ i.,Esell or -these men ilreoiasd s. dream l rp ' vi. i-lesfi.s__aon¢liu- __ ot world empire. I llsis drsamell a _,dream of German worldyemglro and Andjguardahee whole. ..f.',;`$‘!3=,‘ /_ my mailed list shall succeed. - s"°°l¢:l\°d`7"°!lr 0"- .. if /ora epli-it~lnsu;" " fl. - -f' 'llilh_t\i.ive ior.dio,'-, ,' 1_ gf ,_ _ I . 'rlibii sl°fl_'fv 'l'"` ' ‘ Hii‘-Meleélyii -' -" - ' ' _ Andeverllllylwl Huv- ` wlilnll Hill elslil. His true old ppright, Sweet and stainless, Pure and stolen, reflect xnlplzl ` - L... _ _ ,_ Each or those Ill' _- ofipower hid aslris sole obJ_ ». '_ the gloriileat.lot\.o'l,-_aolf attire , ' if mankind,-.a`od the attitude ' ‘each towhrd justices!! Indra! law. the some ea that-' Gel'd\¢tl.leadars to-' _` ;_.,..‘_.s."l.' “If 7.‘;'..il_' _.L_ 2 =".'.”'°-'l"¢ll#_Vll>75@` `_ l~"_='lP°°=»~fv- in ‘removing coma il`_¢Ioiii>ws_y’s Corn Cure can bo uid. - ' ,{' _ ..' ‘ -keep l|ina,rd's Llalmedt in tile house fr _ I underwear, to ‘_ .. keep you warm. ' is made of strong. stur¢‘lY» lt’s the Underwear_for all well made too that Lt allow ¢__ lg! ` ”\\\s .'f..-_-.il ‘_~/ -1 G' 4_»~,,&_‘-'_/_» 4, _ '-1' . / / ", '"1"'/7% ’ we ‘ T3* . 'Q - - \‘>~ .li _ _ y0u must 'Qi/_z' :{f., ,/ .___ ~` llave__8°°d»h¢aVY *T “”" L f'""?' 'f-7* u L, ‘ A '§_ ‘ k ' _lSf"'”. i_.",'..'..'.-.%.i.",.'f.'.‘..‘.i Maritime Wool-without sn - ff- . ' th armth and wear. The stout weave Ei-illagldigd iilzlglit k’e:p the body comfortably warm under i the worst conditions of climate and weather. - men who work out-doors, so s free _ ‘“ play of the muscles. _ ` l . Th' Tr demark on every garmenl. is \ ' guzilanfdles long wear. Lao/g for ll. A _f/ C_ ,,_ ) """ i\'rl.aNrlc unnenwean Llivllrnp Moncron. N.s. N _ UNDE'/PWFAR SAD D0l_'lil.l-I lll'lltl'1.\\' ICDIENT. munity goes out to Mr. and ' Mrs The sympathy of the entire com- ,,¢--- _ L__ __ ___: .1 ‘-_e returned to Canada, joining the 48th liiglllallders at Toronto. shouts yerlr ago. There are left to mourn- in their douible afdlictlon. the heart- . 'hrokell parents, four brothers 'and Donald Matilieson of Summersille and six sisters namely:-W. A. Matlllo- famlly in their double bereavement son of Wiimoti Charles on the hnine- ~ which has beiallen them. On Tues lady wns only lo years of age, and un est and best scholars ln the Prin clpl1l’s Department of the Summer side High School, and a univers til her illness was one of the bright- ni - ste'ad,Dllncan cf Pauce Coupe. B103.; day, September 24th, Mr. Mathieson Mrs. J. S. Clarke 0! Vllllclluverl 8. received a. telegram. conveying tho' C.; Georgie, Principal of Capo Tra- i sad news that his son Pte. Gilbert vel-sc School, Annie, Principal of Cer- Sutherillnd Mat-llieson had been kill- laton School; Ruth, Principal of lied- ed‘ ill action. A few minutes after the eque_nnd the Misses Jennie, Mariorio reading of the sou. message. their and Master Donald at home. 'f youngest daughter. Miss Beth. who had been iii for the last few months, ::For Frost Bites and chilbiaill5.- l~re0tlled»11cr Inst. The deceased young chilbiains como from undue expos- - ure to slush and cold and frostiblto from the icy winds of winter. ln,_the ' treatment of either tilore is no better preparation' than Dr. Thomas' Eclec- tric Oil, as it countcracts the inilamn- f_:;:sitesY;g'1;_:§rat;?:il‘;?;;1 61515;; lon und relieves the pain. The action ' ordinéry am_activenew and ‘meh of the oil is instantaneous and its ap ilgenceand shewaslovedby all who l’"°“U°" is extremely B_i_mpl.°' . A n _V knew her. The funeral took piece o Thursday. September 26th, to the Wilmot Cemetery, and waslargely I attended. The -pail bearers were _ l' - _ Messrs Ellsworth England, Boyd .Ray _, '\ "` ner, George Kelly. Wm. Lefurgey. '/ ” _.__ Robert Champion and Pte. Jas Mac- { ., _" _ donald. “ - J _ Tile into Pie. Mathieson was only - 1 24 years of age and- his heroic death ' _'lf V has cut. short a career of great pro- `” _ mise. l-Io graduated from the High / ,_ School at Summersido and success- ‘ /.- fuiiy passed' the Matricuiation Ex- ' aminations in 1912. After attending _ the Cililrlottetown Business College ' where he obtained tile gold medal - _ _lor efficiency, he left the Island nboul . ._ °' four years ago and obtained n. gqoll position in the United States. He was one nf the most prominent young men l‘\"\“"`Z’,”’“| on- the staff of tho Detroit Training ceptlonaliy clever, had very bright prospects ahead. Then came the entry of the United States into the wargsnd \\\\\\\\‘_ ;’oonns”f ' f( l- D N EY ,__/,,‘ Pl L-‘LS i - v RA Lt \ \\\\\\ D,/55. _ _ - _blouai ,.' tw. ""- li li R H [VU l;'l /VHS* /‘ SKF ‘ld f'.|l.l"|, N T "S D_l.5f§,/*C I lllll |04' | _ _ th A rx E T E 1 _ |_l_M|1l _ \`\\\` \ \ 1 ¥ 0 ll \\ Uame ` ` Address gohn Howlett, Annandale. ohn Howlett, Annandale, W. H. Moose, New Annan, W. H. Moose. New Annan, J. l_-Iyndman, Charlottetown; Oliver Winsioe Oliver Saunders, Winsioe, D. J. McLean, Argyle Shore, D. J- MCI-cw. Argyle Shore, Alan Stewart, . stralhgmnq, _P¢f¢l' Brodie. York, _ Peter Brodie, York, i Wi Alex. J.‘M¢Donsld, _ cmd river, School, Detroit. Mich.. and being ex- . \\ 111171//2_\\\\\\\\\\\e >< 3 "" l-I 5 hat Boy in Khallii Maybe he needs a ountain pen or a safety zor-send him one for as. We have a line assort- ment and will be glad to ‘ .- box up for mailing any of these. #- G,H. Taylor .Jeweler _.nd Engrsver -cliillii la _ _ @\\\\\\\\\@K“\i PURE BRIEF) LIVE STOCK FOR SALE . ~ " ' l`.§.|_£l2€lIE Breed 1 Shropshire ram lamb. 1 Shropshire ram,1yr. 10 pure bred Leicester ram lambs. 1 pure bred Leicester ral¥l» _ 3 years. 1 pure bred Yorkshire sow. 1_year old. 0 Reglgtered Shlrdopshire ram. rs o 4 bfeimsouoaown mms. 1 year old. 6 purelbg Solulfhdown ewes r o _ Pure' brad Sllorthom _heifofi 2 yell' old. ' 1 s:r.'=~' umm r" , os. o _ _ 1 Shortllofhilalf ld 2 dii-'ir?iiie§ewe.2 one mimi 1 Yorkshire boom; 4 lnootlls- ‘ i » nnrnlrrnslvr or llcRlcuL'ru1u~:l'- ._ _ _ . _ _,___ _ _ _ 1 \ .¢»