"01:! little girl wee very until e nuree mid h-the house. Iéfieulhel beet to be had OLIVEINE EM cough remedy L FIIIIGI’, Thbfllhll & Co. 0w- i i Stop at Cook's for I Your Photos Q QQ-Qawo-e-mo v0 e .____i_"" “ O-Q-lv-catbn p‘ ,V0u Will be Thinking xbiAs Then Think of the {Bayer Studio i, For Your Photographs .163 GREAT GEORGE s1; Next Stanley Shaw & Peardons > ———:=.—.=v-.j_ A. LYON 'flt all elze amateur eamerae are =, received freeh every week. Moderate Prleee. attention Photographs. ____Cherlottetown. P. E. I. Personal 3 ll. J. M A B 0 N Opronetlln l Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted “$221?” 1:12.51; Oph- theII College, Toronto and other poet graduate ooureel. Htve your eyee examined by eteet methodo. IIll-l-flfl‘. BIS October 14, These sales will be som: time. Special p 3 positively, only on days 5 S 8351-10881. OLI EM ULSION E nu: cam IIEALIII ruasrom 1 South Bmolrfield, Queen; C11,, M5,, Oct 191g] dllerent foods were recommended. but Ina Io give her OLIVEINE I: now e blgzheellhvbehy and I would not be wijloul i; rcougI-e and colds and N I ' l eflecte of lnrziieiigrnla ethley ueed it with t QLSIEN is more o pave e way or a from heavy colds and deep-seated builder-gives siren th to the fnvigoratea the whoe system. end re agreeable to the most seimitive stomach. . Sold everywhere. Prepared by ‘kazmxmzz/JM to Amateur ~ . October 14, 15, & 16 BEGINS p (LE. Pratt" 8r Son's Mid-Month SPECIAL PRICE SALE . Every article with a YELLOW TAG attach- ed, will be a GENUINE BARGAIN. Boots, Suits, Raincoats, IOvercoats, Ladies’ Coats, Sweaters, Furniture, Hardware, lines, etc.. will all We also tag a special Grocery at an F xtra Special price. g Only one assortment sold t0 each customer THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. _C.E. PRATT o‘: SON St. Peter’s_ l: COME WHEN YOU'RE CALLED 0115mm or 1'0 1w VEINE.’ lick will: Stomach eve Trouble and ' lhln foiled U ION. ,' u a health builder f We recommended OLlVllllifi | who were suffering from the , 800i! results.‘ (Ivonne on rrqrlexl) i I thug‘ an ideal’ qur r coughe. It iecdxlrvlfdy weak—tonee-up an It ie pleasant to take "Limited, Coolnbire, Q... I n. PARKMAN Jeweler 8c Optomelris endure with hunuru trom he Canadian Opthairolo Col- ‘ lens. Toronto, Ont. Scientific examination of the eyee with the rnoet mod- ern methane end appliances. 4 a a. m... - vwvi v4.1. -v~ w rT-rvrr we v-nv-IV rvnrr We use the Retlnoeoope or shadow Teal The Illiectril Opthnimometor The Iillectri.» Opihelmoecope tor MOLUIBIII- lug the dleeaaed nonditione of zhe eyee. The 8k! Optomet- er (the shove inetrumente are tue only one: in Kluge County.) The Revelation Tent Peolm-t and many more dell- nnte lnetrumenfe. W0 are 0 tloiene to the people who the beet In reality e114 satisfaction end we are constantly tasting with good reeulte patient:- who have tried eleewhereflry Ill end be convinced that we give highelt unellty end but roenlte with n nwinu of. to _ oer cent or more. ‘ r . ILL 000D! (IUAIANTIID ' E. E. PARKMAN i: 1 l? E b 4 Montague, P. l. I. v l i . f-"fj ',,',j'"', H ,, . Complete Optical , Service Our expert system of eye- examinatlon, coupled with our x LENS GRINDING SERVICE - offers a complete service, equal to the best procurable. That this service is ap- preciated in evidenced by our ' constantly Increasing volume o! business. We sincerely thank our patrons, and will continue to strive to merit their confid- 81108. G. F. llutcheson Optometriet and Optleien 9 Sgrings, Mattresses, e tagged. Assortment, 15 and 16. WT? f-w ,years' experience. But all we care arntisinctory prices. IWG don't need l i EASTERNjOAiIDiAN ..,.'IT PAYS to buy in llih Prov- _ Inca. I ___._ -| laiog. l_ ....'8T. ANDREWS Pregvbyteriun. Church. MDIIIISI-Ie. The pastor Rev. ,l. Duguld McKenzie will preach ill 11 a. m. and ‘i p. m. The morn-| ling service will be of special in-E |leres1 to young people, boys and Q-lris and all, The pastor will pre-i sc-nl a large number oi diplomas. for the. memorizing or Scripiurry All are invited. 9045-52211‘ . INTIIEIIOEIAII i i MR8. D. J. MicDONALD | I On Friday, Aug. 2711b, other-e pasq sed to her eternal reward, at the mrly age of 53 years, -Ma.ry, below, ed vwilie oi D. J. MacDonald post- masher 0-2 Vernon Bridge. The do! ceased, who won in tailing health,- lror nllmont a year, bore her suitor-l Inga with Chrilvtinn fortitude, but despite the beet medical aid and‘ kind arttenltlmr ahe gradually apJ preached the e-nd. Mrs. MacDonald was amiable and generous in ilhe ‘Ivonne and upright’ and obiiglng in ‘time post off-lice whom she discharged Iher duties no piast-‘mlatlmss mlhbfuIIy and well f 1r IIIPWGIIJB of riivteen years never complaining at like ever increasing and loften trying tasks ‘that ‘thus beset her path. Here her ready siclll sihomo mrnh. In short Mos. MkacDorraiti possessed all vtxhose “sterling qualities that make the Ideal and ltrue woman, She was attened in her lust lilo nens by her pastor, Rev. P. D. Mc- Glrigan who administered to her the Ins-t rites 0f mile (munch. The Moral and spiritual lui--o small token of regard. The funeral corteage, which took largest to wand it's way to Vernon Ihirver Cemetery. The J. C. MacDonald. Besides a there are ielilt t-o mourn two broth ers and one sister, John and Bebio on litre old ‘homestead and Peter o-. Wtndirerster, Mass. 'I‘|Ire Ilcnnvt-fei-t whole community Igoes out lo Mr him-Donald tin Lh-e loss he flilfiltilfltld. ' JOHN Mcl-‘EAN IIUITIIO in DeSuble, on hire twelfth duly or Oclobeng nineteen ilumirl-d the oldest anal ‘roost. highly respect ed citizens of tiiratcurmnunbly. nincty years, and up to hire end ‘of In]; journey reliniineal tire use of n‘; his focal-tics. Tlhe late .\I.|-, Mat: Ilenn wars a mun inf unu-ssullring-r disposition and ffew words, but was wilijuly known ‘a-nld greuiiy esteem‘ ad on‘ zwcouni. ‘of ‘his wise count-ii. extreme honesty, and patient on riuelvry. lie Iwns a person of kt-Pn intellect, ‘and in lllls early life was one of ulilg ltrolst success-fut School Teewherrs in Ivhe Ilrovince. He was a. ilife long mumbeir of tribe Church of Scotland, ‘and for many years occupied ‘the responsible positions and Treasurer of the congregation and discharged Ihlls duties to hire . entire solttsilaiotlon of all concerned. He was well! versed 1n the doctrine and Iffififlt of procedure of this be- loved Church, and never swerved in this loyalty and fidelity. His Maybe You Want list Ouickiy Phone 22-3 so remember that we are always ready to undertalke Automobile re- pairing. That is our business ex- clusively, and those who ought to know say the! we excel at it. We certainly should do so. "being prac- tical motor car mechanics of many i0 bond! about is that we do the most satisfactory ‘work at the most l0 suy IIIOTG. Coaehned nnuwnnifl from "mmanm U“ CLASS Villa-MANUAL TRAIN- ING a“. t-Hemmer Handle l, Frank Grunt, Milivlew 2. Joe Smith Milivlew 3, Ralph Sheidow, Miilview 4, Ernest Dunphy, Millviow See. Z-Mllking Stool 1, Horace Taylor, Mlliview 2, Frank Grant, Millview Sec. 3.——POIIIQI'Y Feed Hopper l, Horace Taylor, Miliview 2, Ralph Shfedow Miiiview 3, Ernest Dugphy CLASS IX.-POULTRY 1 Ethel Hynes, Millview 2, Hazel Smith, Millview 3, Russell Bbiedow, Millview 4, Gordon Shiedow, Millview OLABC X. See. t-Noxloue Weede 1, Mt. Meliick 2. Cherry Valley 3, Vernon. Primary Department Bee. ‘ah-Tree Leavee 1, Mt. Meliick 2, Vernon, Primary Dept. 3, Miilview 4, Cherry Valley CLASS XI. Bee. L-Exerelee Boeke Over 1'2 yre I 1, Mabel Richards, Mt. MeIIick 2, Bernice McDonald, 3, Prudence Drake, Vernon v , ‘rirlcnluthorrarowu GUARDIAN. " ""' |- mum asap»: Ilil‘ I. Elliot Robertson, Mt. Ilerbert ti. Harold Shlcdow, Miliview 4. Earl Carrier, Elernecllfle Sec. 2.-50 Yard Dalh Gtrle Under 10 Yeare 1, Anne Grunt, Millview 2, Ruth Furness, Vernon ll, Olive Brodie, Vernon -I, Alberta Currier, Eurnsclifte _ Sec. 3.—50 Vard Daeh Boye 9-12 Yeare _ l, Edmund Currier, Plurnscliife 3., Arthur Sullivan Vernon , 3, Hownrci McDonald, Vernon 4, E. Robertson, Mi. Meliick Sec. 4.—50 Yard Daeh Girls 10-12 Yeare Constance Ings ,Cherry Vaiicy , Afarguret .\fcDonaId,'Ve|-no1 Gertrude Jenkins, Mt. hleliiult , Isabella McEachernHermltagc . 5.--75 Yard Daeh Girle Over 12 Yeare l, Marion lugs, Cherry Valley 2, Margaret McDonald, Vernon- 3. Jane Vanlderstine, Miliview 4, Ethel Hynes, Miiiview 80c. 8.-75 Yard Dash Boy: Over 12 Yeare 1, Francis Rooney. Cherry Valley 2, Russel Young, Enrnsclifte fl, John McDonald, Eornscliffe 8ee. 7.-Wheel Barrow Race 1, Frank Grant Taylor, Miiiview 7, Ralph Shiedow and Geo Jen- kins, Miilvlew and Harare ' Holy (tatlhoilc bouquets were many and heaunl place on Aug, LlOrIhwvae one of the services: were conducted by hcr cousin, Rev. oornowinlg Ihusbnnri sylmpatiily of tho Iras There depended this ivlfe at his and twenty, Joiim Mlcllean, one oYl lie Iutd naaociled tihl- advanced age o.‘ of Clerk of Session, and Sdbrelary‘ ‘Amos at Definbile. 4 Enid Sullivan, Vernon See. z-Exereiee Book Under i2 1, Ethel Grant, iliillview 2, Hazel Mcllachern, Mt. Meilick 3, Margaret McDonald 4, Gertrude Jenkins, Mi. Meilick 8ee. 3.—Map Drawing Mable Richard, Mt. Meliick Monica Henry, Vernon Prudence Drake, Vernon Jessie .\IcPhee, Earnsclifie Sec. ‘t-Drawlng . Hazel Smith, Milivlew Monica Henry, Vernon Ralph Siliedow, bllllview Prudence‘ Drake, Vernon . 5.—Penmanehip Under 12 yre l IilheFGrnni, Mfliview Howard McDonald, Vernon Francis Wood Mi. Mellick Emmet Henry, Vernon See. i-Penmanehlp Over 12 yrs I, Mabel Richards, Ml. Melllck 2, Jessie lilcPhee, Earnsclifle 3, Prudence Drake. Vernon l Annie Gleason, Cherry Valley BANKERS COMPETITION CLASS l-CALVES I, Ethel Ilynes, Mlliview 2. Iiaroid Dunphy. Millview 5, Louis Young, Earnsciifle Clare L-Plqe I, Leigh McEachern, Mt. Mcllltli 2, Horace Taylor, blillview 3, Ray Hynes, Miilview Ti, Edward Currie. Earnsciifie CLASSj Xll.—8PORT8 Sec. 1.—50 Yard Dash-Boys Under 9 Yeare I, Harold Fraser, Vernon “N? 9N9.“ f I lawbole life mantras-ted the Nollie oi IOhristian teaching and exemplified his unfailing felon in Jesus Christ. ‘As the end drew near, his trust in his Saviour never mattered. 8-114 911° consequences of a well one"! Li" oh ‘Mm no the IIMIBXDLIY await- ed his Master": rflnnii call. To .moum their: irreparable loss the ‘leaves a widow and one daughter. Euphemia Isabelle wt home. He also leaves two bnrhbelu. Allan and Tim .i'unern.l service at the house and 8H1"! WW conducted by his Minister, like Rev. Jan. MncDougnlll ‘In the presence of an unusually large assemblage of people. Interment was made in the homily plot In one Kirk Cemetery wt Argyle. The peril-bearers were his elx nephews, A. A. MacDouIali, Angus Cameron, D. J. (Jempbcli. Jiohn Cameron}, Duncan Mackin- u-on and George Campbell. We The total accumulation oi raw wool In New Zeninnd is estimated to be 70,000 bales of freezing works slipe, 68.000 bales of Government scoured and alipe, and 274,000 bales oi‘ greasy wool. Under normal con- ditions there in usually no stock of wool on hand at this time in Newleaiand. The above estimates comprise approximately 9 per 00M high grade. 61 per cent- medium and 30 per cent law grade wool. The plan for marketing this aur- plus In that the Minister oi Sull- piies in New Zeaiand will sell this Central Garage. ll. C. VlCliliRSON Proprietor. Mon‘ague He lit a cigarette In the choir. When hhe Sexton, Michael Mallhoir. surplus at 26 pence for 86s to 80 pence for 64s. —»—--¢ece——~— Renrarked ns he rm To bounce the YOIIIIK "Hill, 3885-9-18 Sat. bf continued. Monthly, for rices will be obtained mentioned. x O Wherever there's smoke there's fhoir. ACCURACY IN MEASURES together with ireeh drill!!! has built om- renutnriion as empert pheramcists. Your doctor's orucriniivn in 0"" ried out carefully and ac- curately. Our service 1B prompt and our prices mod- erate. We handle a nrn lino of eick room euppllee and. ‘toilet articles. ll. l. IIAIION eeretule. eeterrh, the pine ‘end eehee of rheumetiQ all‘ glvee etrenlth to the whole eyehem. hell the otory e1 the greet merit and lnooeee of leefe Ouoeperllln. It le Just the nellolae you need now. Ieefe Pille help-lee eethenle. '_.—::—__._____._=xr:: 3, Russel Shiedow and Dunphy Miiiview Everett Sec. .—3 Legged Race for Girls Over 10 Yeare 1, Vera Irving and Constance Inns. 2. Margaret McDonald and Olive Brodie. See. 9.—3 Legged Race for Over 10 Yeare l, Roy Hynes and" Ernest Dun- pity, Miliview 2, Howard McDonald and 'l"enry, Vernon Boys E. Sec. 10.-Free for all Boys 1, (lordon Shiedow 2. IIeury Wentherbie 3, Edmund Currier 4, Frank Grant See. 11.--Jockey Race i, Ray Smith and H. Weather-bio 2, Gordon Shiedow and Frank Grunt 3, Geo Vanldersline and Eliot Ilobertson 1, him-ion Inge 2, Ethel Hynel 3, lllnrgarei McDonald, Vernon 4, Alberta Carrier Hood’s_ Sarsaparrila Mekee Food 'l'eet_e_ Good Creates en appetite, aide digeetion,’ nurllee the bleed". one thee eellevee Nearly II yeerfphenomennl eeiee a.» i llow About Your Plumbing Maybe you are l thinking of chang- ' ing the present bath room or in- stalling a new san- itary outfit. Have ' us go over the job with you. Call and tell us your, plumbing troubles. Prices right. Workmanship a i quality. See us today. Plumbing and Heating z Fred il. Trainer ' Phone 393-1 Optometriet A Preemption l flrugglet, 8O Grafton Street Xooooooow 040 lontegue, P. B. I. QOO OOOOQIO I..'__.e I 4' Ralph shmdow and Ben Mm. > -I, Miss Coaliy, Mt. Meliick l _ _ l, Ml". Robertson, Ml. lllellick My _ , i ‘ _ $_’°°' '5' 5"“ m“ 2. m. Iloswell m. Illeiiick Sec. ‘i4.—Girie Race 15 Yard Dash! ~ 1‘-- lwbeflfiv" 3. m. Smith, Miiiview sflh m_potaw Ra“ ‘m, Gm‘ 1, hlargnret McDonald ' 2. (iorrion SIIIOIIOW 4 .\ir. Currier, Eurnscliffe :.._... Sample Shoe Sale LL A lligh Class Shoes We have urchased a iot oi Men's High (grade Fashionable Samples and have included tium with all our broktn lincs of BELLS, EAGLE, SLATERS and BRAN- nou SHOES, these are CANADA'S ‘BEST and sell from coast to coast ' from $13.00 to $I6.50-ihe leathers arc Black Calfskin, Kid nnd Kangaroo and many shades of Brown. I Big Assortment toClioose from, All Sizes Sale price $11.6] i'ax .39 Total $12.00 Buy Your ' Fall §hnes NOW We halve all sizes 5 1-2 to l2 i and Many Stylls Come, in and inspect--See the Styles l y &Co., Ltd. t Sec. 13.-Teachere' Ra-ee l. Miss Townshenrl, Miilview 2, Miss IIIcPheI-son (iherry Valley 3, Miss Mulch, Earnscilffe Fashionable Footwear . - 3. n;..¢..;.rrl.nm.r“~""" i I-Iverell Ilunphy Al , Ilozoi IIO\\'II.~llI(‘IIlI . , him-inn Inns l 4, .\Il|(Il‘(’(l smeuow I 1 y 2 i 1: i Se c, l6.-T rueteee Race __._,:, THE WILLF“ “CANADNLS BEST” .0."=lP.‘nl.-uu..-.~.~..v-. “mdth-‘IFGOW The Ever Increasing Preference for WILLIS PIANOS is the logical result of performance. Willis’ Instruments have earned the unqualified endorsement of thousands of ownersanii have established for the WILLIS PIANO, a world wide reputation. - When you bny your WILLIS PIANO, you will have the satisfaction of knowing you have bought CANADA'S IlIiST PIANO. A. E. TOOMBS Headquarters for the WILLIS PIANO. 8330-10 “Mllllt.