I. » .»' , #1 s _ ~. _/ ' OCTOBER 27- '1914 "` ' THE eHARLoT'rErowN GUA RDIAN PAGE SEVEN f I 4 f i » ' ’ » ~- , . ~ _ 1 f -< _ ,._ -. _ .» _~ 1- ~». . , _ ' _ _ J ' _ .Nr ._ ,> __ ____ ___;-_.-.__ ____ ~,e_...;_-._._.,..- -,_ __._;,_.____,r. ' -s - oi- ~ ..e»';;.-.eo ~ -\ gw-r-\' ‘»i;>»",-“-,~':_,. ‘ . _ i ' “z ‘. . _»_..=<\.-.» L_., ~;_-_ `\ -' - » '~’/FZ* wr. vt. 'T' "Y *' ~~°‘ ~ ' mg - _ 'T' ` ' -- H _.\>'_"`\//AB' VV _W - _ .ifiuwi ,_ §.3~._“5_ ‘iiwnw-‘=`\Ln.~“, ie- . , . /T .* ' " L” ' ..-is*-. .. " _»_,»J_;,__ .DY kiugwx if 1. .mM§%m§H4 #_ _ .‘.":'i*§7r§>,~'fi.."ft’";N.-‘_.f{§§'__g"i»,” _ ' AL . .°i1' Pays to buy in nn- Province. "’ ' .'*_} V`\*l) i___ ,_ ~».,_ -/' THE EASTERN GUARDIAN s ` W ""~` " ' ,..i‘-_ J ,/‘ ` ~. - , \.` (#?_ ..°'r.eonooN ivssis Guardian §\ i \h‘|”'/ _..» .--~*""-”~’>€._...___ ` ` ` ~~»l"* \\\"i3y/ “Sent in Montague. , . ., . _ __ . THE PRACTICAL USE OF SILVER and its pennan- t ence-makes it an appropriate and lasting gift forever appreciated. i I ,_,_. fs OUR SILVERWARE DISPLAY is one of the special features of this store_-and one of special interest to those who seek the_ exclusive pattems at moderate prices. We consider it a pleasure to show you our goods. W. W. Wellner he Leadin Jewellers lisa .elfu frm' _ g_ _ _ .__--_-_ sz --- ¢_s 5 __ - '-fi YOUR XMAS PHOTOS / See our dainty Christmas\ mounts, they are the most beautiful we have ever been able to securcfchoose your 'Christmas mounts while the line is complete. / THE COOK STUDIO I We have our mounti® for the Xmas trade ready for you to inspect. visir ous srunio Bayer Photographer k Phone 192-.I p __ ' 1 For a Good Photo -Visit the- A. E. Lyon--studio Finest work, moderate price. Personal attention given to Amateur’sWork l-__.__......__. _.. ._'... _.._,._:_-_..‘ Y- "A 'rf "“-1 Expert Optical Service Our business is to ex- amine Eyes. We aim to give our patrons the ben- efit,the most modern and approved methods of ex- amination. That our services are appreciated, is evidenced by the large increase in this year’s business. We guarantee to give you the best results ob- tainable by the USC Of 1 properly fitted lenses. G. F. Hutcheson 99 Grafton sr. Opticifm l-1 W-WJ F llIIIIIl5\\\\\\\\\‘WIIII&§ gl Mr. Farmer Do not forget t0 ur fish suppl1€S ff We can _assure entire satisfaction is line ` Cl\’town Fish SuPP|Y C0- . 1-hone 317." 40-].Grafton Co" ,\\\\\€/Illlllllll.\VIIIII » . Coal Coal As the cold weather is ap- roaching you should see to it Stat you_have a goodt stock of _ coal laid in for the win er. H nt We have a SUPPAY °fh9"1‘(‘§°‘§‘t quality of coal “PW °" a. ' ` ur able for Domestic and steam P. \ _E°E :i r: E ~< \\\vlll/¢n\\\\\ fl# IlllA\\\\\\\ v&&€ Il\\ schooners. H _ . _ The Schooner Glad yiliofli-I Wllféiiv den" is pow 00 Way -te Y k ith a carS0 Of Anthhacl or' Vi"f ou require any kindly C02 . Yur order and Satisfact a';“.:.i.°¢.‘:. .--- -- ---1- f-0"; vessel while dischar8l“€ at l° ' es possible-prices. 1 .Buntain Bell & C0 V '- 4. I i' --,~`, - ` " " ir ‘ “ _r'. . ” /._ ~- »;i \ ' 1 I __., fr' rr ii. ‘ ' »\‘. _ i§r~v- * sf’ .. \\_-_ A Y '. ,’ liiifl `A"i°;§& _ B Y This beautiful line of Satin Pumps for women, were de- signed tc fit and give perfect comfort to the feet, wear and look well. Made by expert Switzer- land shoemakers,from black, white, pink, blue and yellow, native satin material. Each pair has a neat bow, same , color and meterial as pumps. These pumps are very stylish, and appropriate 'for evening wear-a great value at $3.50 per pair. Alley & Co. _ \` The Shoe Mer_i___} , i gr, f-!»,f_.’?-.1 _ -~ l ir; 3_;_%w.'-1 >__.':_ . ‘ur ‘ iltfrft-¥1,"~-j..\l‘}L~-_ " 23"’ _ ..-vi 'ag __' 'A"‘lA~'¢ 1. “ .-"`i -'ilu I .eq _ ',j_"’<,;,=_ai). `\-f-..\_ r o-I- "_- N ._,.-ing.; ‘ .= ~ _.»*F;f;-2:1 . l; ".»-.-.-1\‘.-.' ni: .. _. -. -1 f-~_'~:` .ffq_\.\>~. ' . t-*~=~"' ".9 ._:.;'~r" '» 'i ' * 5%- éy _-i'<`,~5""" I. ..1.<§-$5 "-.‘.:(;»~r4~~ \` "7 w i i i-.'.“ .=--~;.-I1:-'_ . ' “_” , . .pp ___ *_ ag- , A - Z7.-?rJ!&`.- 1 ,iv ,_ _ st ll M. . . - .;_~ ‘FJ 1-we *H F'-` ".-'-.<¥'?»`.’l.' » ~ ff Poultry _Notice Iam ready to buy all kinds of poultry, and to pay the usual high prices. Only good stock wanted. .I. D. JENKINS 6202-10-22M12i. “Ladies smart cliick Neckwear wear just in from the maker. All 11,.. ,N-ivest are Iit~i'c, everything f`rom the Organilio Roll t‘ollnr in White and l'll:ir‘k to the (‘ui`f Setts. ’l‘lie new riiiige is cxci-cdiiigly smart, pique Vi-nicou with Roll t‘ollurs..- l’A’l‘0NS. 6!95-10-24M1ll. as _'pm ' / / i i i I 5 We insist on your examining the qual- it. of fuel that slides down your cliiue money thrown sway Save Money on Coal cur yard will help you. clean bright coal at tho right price. Phone 1 1 1 ' - S 1 1 v e r w a 1' e¢_____%____ -~ 33; §.'1E...'l3'i.'3Ll'.€ ..°i‘..'?'i.l'.““ .F33 ..“A Big Time promised those who attend the Halloween tea in St. James Hall, Friday., 6223. ..*HAVE VOU YOUR FLAG'I. At the present time you should show your colours. Chaste, finely enamelled (‘anailian flags for your lapel, 10 cents each; per post, 12 cents. Guardian Office. ‘ 6208 ..'*EAST BALTIC-Miss Sterns, As- sistant Supervisor Women's Insti- tutes will hold it meeting in the East ltaltic Sihoolhouse on the evening of Estab 1868 T - = g _ the 3rd ot' November at 7 o"cluck. All ,. '¢~» __ - H " interested are invited to attend. "/-'-‘A-'l'3""**~ ‘ ’ Iver# - - --.- .s------~ _ - - -~------» - ---_ ll. Blllllll APPIISZ Fruit Commissioner Says Remedy in Hands of Consumer--Get To- gethor. for his apples. The consumer ls pay- ini; from $3 to $4 per barrel, and in i.he West from $4 to $5. I '\ I _ »(l>.`. il -` L` orfrawix. oct. 22.-The ivesa-iii isqiil,-5’ Y, \ Ontario fruit grower is getting this 2 / ` year an average ot' 50 cents a barrel . / ~ ‘\ .,s_/_ In order that apples may be got ii orc- iiourlv ut thc t' uw: r|.=cei\'ed :?l 5_?~.’l-. rf-~.,\ | V . ~ _ Ig ‘ . V-/,i r\` yi; :. i_\ the producer.. Mr. D. .!ohiison,fruit_ ll _*_-j<»_\` ,fruiiiinisi-iioiier oi the Ilvpartiiiezit. ot -'~ l/lgriculturc, suggests in :L oii'cular » ,:‘_.;‘~‘Q_\_"g -which he has Issued that iiiiinlcipal- ities or groups of corisiini'-.i'i. shoiiltl organize the purchase of apples. Mr. .Iobnson states that upples would bc placed in the cellars ol' the homes of our cities at $1 per barrel if gone about in the proper way. The solution ot the situation is in the hands ol' the coii:-iuincrs them- selves. INPLNMAEI Ill BIHMANI (Caiitiiiiieil from page two.) pond back the Gernian right and relieve Antwerp; wliatevcr conti- deiico we nifty eiilertulii flint the shock of the Russian niasses iii the cast may soon prove decisive, we must not entertain the slightest il- lusion regariliiig the hard and try- ing conditions which await. all the allies in their future opi>.ml.ioiis i_1i§=\ini~it a Geruiany reduced to the deieiisive Gerinaiiy is still unitodund lici' resources uri- great. All her men are in arms and all her arsenals are working at full pressure. ,l-ier im- hcatcn fleet and flotillas will strike wlioii their hour conies, und prob- uhly iii oo-operatioii with her army. ’I‘In~ Iiiio of the Aisiie, even when forced, may prove only one oi' innny similar lines which are being pre- pared iii rear of it. facing not only vast, lint. also south, first. on the Meuse in Belgium, and then from Aix lu Chappelle to Cologne. In the east similarly well fortifledllncs will be t'ound,covcring lininense fronts, and it niiiy take long, very long, for the allies to compel Geriuaiiy to experi- ence the sense of her werikiiess. _ It tlierofore devolves upon the al- lies to look forward to a long war and to take correspoiiillng measures. We must all, day by day, and year by _vcin°, increase the. number and the inachincry ot our field armies, and gradually exhaust. the enemy D3’ fighting hlin ou bntli fronts without liaste but. wltliout rest. Positions must be prepared so that we can fall back on them in the event of tem- porary reverses. and a steady war ot' attrition niiist be waged against Gci'iiinny's coiiinii»i‘<=i-, tiiiance. credit and iiieuiis of liveliliooil. The nllics are not in ii mood even to think of’ poare. Deteriiilncd as they rill arc tliiit such u war as this must never occur again, and persuaded ns they .urn that it is ii ouestioii of lli'o or death for them all to succeed. they are one and all prepared to iight to thc end to destroy ii military despot- ism which has shown itself to be in- coinpatiblu with the tolerable exist- ence of nations and the peace of the world. "Just the thing i'or iiow-white was' "ble (`lia.1nolsetf.e Gloves, allsizes pri- - ranging t'roni 550. to $1.00.- PATUNS. 6195-10-2-1M33l. CIIMILOTTETOHH IMRKETS Outs twliitc) 4,520- Onts (block) 4‘c- .Qtrnw (per ton) $3-00 llay, loose (per toni $15.00 Eggs (per do7,.l 24"- l"rInt Butter (por lb) 250- Fowl and Chicken (por lb) 10c.-l2c. Tub Butter (per lb) 2312 Potatoes (per bush.) 25c.-30c. Turnips (per bush.) 150- I-Iides 12l0~ (lslfakins ' 14°- neel (lb) 16 to 20c. Young pig; (por pnlr) $7.00 to $8.00. Sausages (lb.) 15°- Beets (bunch) - 5°- Onlons (bunch) 56. can-ou and Parmliw ‘idol-) 12°- Pork (lin) 15°- a . \ Doses and have cargoes arriving C" `\__ ` _ ,Q DOl'l7t PBYSCCIITO almost daily bl’ Steamer an @ ' your Bowels ' .‘i.l"..iiTY.‘.T$‘.."‘.i'-Fy'f' 'F?""" n" “hd CARTEIPS LITTLS -- lPHanty of dust slag und kllnkern moe ns uvgk PILIA “_ . _ M ,_ .__.. A If you want to U ‘ am' ~ -’ ____ Un.-ian -.I anna. -» an-» im. emit rin. smn om, stun Pi-in Geimlno -ii... SUM' Ji- _:.'rf»""' ..*0NE CENT pcr word each in» sertion for advertising in this col- umn. Cash must accompany order. ..*ST. ALBAN’6.-Service will be held in St. AIban's (‘liurch, Souris, next Sunday at 11 and 7. ..*TRINITY CHURCH.-Service will bs___ _held in Holy Trinity Church, Georgetown next Sunday at 11 and 7. “Try the Mi1rgusrite~it is a great value-a delightfully fragrant, mild flavored cigar. The most popular medium priced cigar on the market. 10 cents each, 3 for 25c. The Two Macs, 149 Great George St. me THE POCKET TESTAMENT LEA- GUE OF CANADA. The Pocket Testament League is ri world-wide interdenoinlnatlonal Move- ment. The Movement is at work in every Province. of' the l)oniinion', and most large cities and to\viis. The Movement is recogiiizing by all Denominations. the Bible Society, the Sunday School Association, the various Young Peoples Societies, the Y. M. C. A., the Boy Scouts, and is working through, and in harmony with, these organizatioiii-i. In other lands, as well as in Canada, the Pocket Testainent League conthi- ues to make steady progress. The latest news to hand is from a mls- sionary in Syria, who says that a new Arable. Testament has just been prliit.ed by the American Press in Beyrout. on thin paper. and this, with the pledge ot the Pocket Testament League inserted between the covers, is being widely circulated. Already the llri-it edition is practically exhaust- ed. A campaign is on throughout the Doininioii- Canada must lead in creating the “habit of daily reading and carrying of’ (lod’s Word. The l\!0vcmi.~iit is liilpiiig' in si very priutfi- cnl way to build up in tho lives ol’ its members the power oi’ resisiaiice a- gainst nil uiirigliteoiis-incss. is is solv- ing in ii very siuiple and sane way the problem of’ christian sei‘vici~. 'i`hroughout the lloniiniou there are 1,224 Local Braiiclies. Wi- iiiiderstunii tht-ro are llraiitelies iii tfhtirlottetowii and i~;uri'oiindiiig izoiistitiieiicy. The Ileutluuartr-i~s of the Movemciit is 84 Victoria St., Toronto. MR. S. D. DINNICK, General Secrctar_\'. GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC THROUGH SERVICE WINNIPEG TO PRINCE RUPERT. Although our through train service between Winnipeg and Prince Rupert only went into effect on Sept. 2nd, many passengers ure availing ilieiii- selves of the opportuiiity to iiispeot the immense new territory thus open- ed up, not thc least. interesting oi' which is the inagniihzeiit mountain scenery. The oouipinent operated on these tlirongh trains is the newest and highest class, assuring tho utmost. coiiii'ort for our pioneer passeiigei‘.~i. Trains leave Winnipeg Moiidiiy and Saturday at ti o‘cloi:k in the evening. arriving at Prince Rupert. 'l‘hursiluy and Tuesday at ti p. ni. in the even- ing; relurniiig leave l’i'iiir.-e Rupert Wednesda_v and Saturday at 10 in the morning. arriving at. Winnipeg Satur- day and Tuesday ut 12.50 in thc even- Ing. Standard sleepers are operated tlirough between Prince Rupert und Eiluioiitoii with dining cur service througli the day in additioii to thc daily train service with highest class equipment. between \Vinnlpeg and Edinontoii. Ticket rutos and further inforinution will be fiiriilslicil on upplicutioii to J. ll. t`orr:orsn. Travelling: l'iissengei‘ Agent, Monc- l0ll. N. II. - 6220-10-27nie1i SEALING JELLY GLASSES. Hero is an easy, economical way to seal jelly glasses. l-'nt ii few shav- ings oi' parutlin in the bottom of ouch glass. Pour in the hot jelly and as il cools the melted puruilln will riso to thc top, forcing out ull nir and t-i|'o<~ii- ully sealing the glasses. KiTCHENER'S VISITS A TONIC FOR WOUNDED. I.ONll()N, Oct. 24.-Lord Kitclien- or of course. still holds his tascliiaiioii tor the people. and many iidnilrers await his coming every day around the Wiir Office. Their patience, how- ever, is rarely rewarded, for tho pol- iceiiieu on guard profess stolld ignor- ance of his whercnliouts to endless en- quiries, and more than once ii big green Rolls Royce car has driven up and the War lvliiiister ullghtcd und quickly entered tho building without being recognized by the vt-r_v people who were asking eager uiiestioiis about him. 'Two or three times, however. lgreator luck has attended them. when Lord Kitclieiiei' has visited the King. wearing the distiiictlvc lioiiilqiiarti-rs staff' iiiiil'oriu. \\-hicli ininn-dlutely ar- rests ntionflon. Un oiio iifieiuiooii his stay at thc Palace lastod nearly two hours, and an thc news of his pre- i-ieiice fhore had got hinted abroad, a crowd ot’ some liiiiiilrodi: hnd vollecteil and <-Iieered liiiu wnrnily as ho di-ovo out and up tioiisiitutioii lllll, wlieii if. was noticed that it special gold and blue label on the honnof acted as a warning tn the polico io hold up the traffic for liiin to pass. GREET8 ALL KINDLV. So much for Lord l{iti~lieiier’s pub- lic appearances; Init another side of the picture Is seen by the privileged few who have been present in the hospitals, both public and private. to which he has paid visits; for then he comes out in ii new light. and those who know Iilm only by stories of dros- t.Ic discipline nnii tireless work, which whether authentic or not all toll tho annie tale. would find ii curious con- trast in the cliorry klndliness with which ho greets ineii and ofllcers alike, having nppnrmitly something of Inter- est to toll each of thc latter of his corps or his friends. apparently with ample time to chat. never askhig the usual wesrlsomo questions, thc ans- wers to which he seems to know bet- ter than those who have just come from the ticnclies. and lonvizig rc- nowed vigor mid optimism hohlnll him. iiiilrcrl, the lending siirgr-oii of one of thi; hospitals was liouiwl to oxclaini that "ho ivie-lied Kiieliciior would leave tho War otliro for the w:irils,“ no ad- mirable a t'm'. ‘fl l _= \";"l . i » = _i tlelia t`olemuii. negro inaid in the t‘ui‘- SEVERE RHEUMATIC PIIINS DiSAPPEAR Rheumafism depends on un acid in the blood. wliiuh affects the iuuscles and joiiits, prodiiciiig ih- flammation, stiffness niid puin. This 1 acid gots into thc blood tbroiigli E some defect in thc digestive process. Hood's Snrsaparillii. the old-time blood tonic, is very siieeessful in the treatment of rheninatism. It acts directly, with piii'if`_vinf,g effect. on the blood. and iuiproves the diges- tion. Don 't suf’fei~. Get Hood 's today. E Nllillll Mllll lllll] INIAMAIIC Sllllll . Al llllilllll llllll ;\ll\’l~Zf)l.A, New Yorlc. Oct. 24.- inun hoiiseliolil, and star witiiess for the State. tesiificil iii the"[i'iiil of Mrs. li`luri-iiir-.e t_‘oiilni Freeport to Miiieiilu to go before the tlrzind Jury. l)r. (Tiirmun told her not to cliunge hor testiinony and that lic “would lake care of' hor." Mrs. (‘nri1iiiii. she contiiiued, gave lini- :iii cxtin ai few days utter the inur- der. “'l`iiat. is I`or keeping your inoutli slilit," the witiisss ruiil Mrs. (‘1iriunn Iold lit-1'. I"ur an hour und it linlf Mr. Gralinin ulteriialely slioiitf-il ut t‘olii\ :ind pleudeil with hor, seekiiig to iiinke her vary her story. The deff-iiilniit nppi~iii'cd to ho niorv »-areworii tlinn she wus ycslei'i|u_\'. Shi- niiiled nt her i'iiuiisi‘I und a woiiiaiii frioiid :inioiig lin- i;p\=i'i:itoi's. aint siinli wourily into si ieliiiir, uppi1i'eiitl\' tho strain was telling. _ ia _, llllllISH IIAPIAIN NIAI IAEE INIASNN Steamer Lowther Range‘s Command- er is Accused of Supplying En- emy with Coal. ..()'l"l`A\V.\, Ort. '.'Il.~'l`lio .\'i1val Sor- vice Dcpiutiiieiit hun boon ofIli'i>\ll_\' notified ot the briiigiiig into ldsiiiiiiiiiili. harbor ol' the llritisli stuniiiiw lioivilivi' Range, ns ii prize of war by thc i'riiisor ltainbow. 'I`Iii‘ pri'/.v i-oiirt \\ill bo lit-lil nt. Victoria iii duo. i-oursi-_ As il is ii [British ship that wus siispii-<'t4-il oi' solliiig r-oul to flviwiiiiii \vai‘:-iliips in tlir- l’ai'iii<', tlicrt- will hc not only thc ||ui\slio|i ol' the vou- tincalion of ship :init i‘:u‘go. but it' the ivirlciico is eeiillicioiit tlieru is likely io bc ii cliiirgo ol' high t.ri-.iisoii iiguiiist. the cnptiiiii I`or thus nt~ti\'cl_\' niiliiig the I(in|.1’s viii-iiiiies. The Lowtliei' liaiigo took on n cur- go ot' voiil ni liockliaiiiptoii, N. and sailed around the Atlniitiu and tlirouttli the Straits ol' Magellan, osti-iisilily bound for Australia. Sho was foiiiiil. liowcvur. by ii llritiuli cruiser ol'|` tho __ Dress Fabrics ---AND--- Suitings _ Another lot opened today, smart up to date goods COATINGS Season’s Favorite Materials Game Cock Tweeds ` Tufted Cheviots Kusey Cloths Also another lot of Milling Goods. ,’f._ _. ~. , 'f J .r - _ _l _.I f- ' ' I . wg, `*f .p_` _ __'__. the fire. That same day she told inc A _' , \ / -_ / _ 2 Stanley Bros. The Always Busy Store. ..su'ei‘ed. E5 »->- ' _=.:i _ _ -q 36th P. E. I. Light Horse -. An effort is to be made to recruit in this Pro- vince one Squadron at war strength (149 of all ranks) " for overseas service with the 2nd. Contingent. .ir A As several months must necessarily be spf nt in training, applications will not be limited to membe S of this regiment, but will be r pen to all P. E. Island- . ers of suitable. age and physique with or without 1 previous military training. " This will probably be the last opportunity for -- the formation of a distinct l’. E. Island unit for _ overseas service. -. __ .. .ep Application may be made to:-- Major J. A. Stewart, (Union Rd.) ’ 0. C. “A” Squadron. - ' Major T. H. E. Inman, (Summerside) 0. C. “B” Squadron. oi' to the undersigned N A. E. Ings, Lieut. Col. * O. C. 36th, P. E. I., I.. Il. W. C. Cooke, Captain and Adjutant, (Cliarlottetown) r.'»»r.»_~¢ Efm..-\ 61511-10 22.\|ii‘ '- Gull' ol' t`uIli`oriiiii. ’l`he rnptniii wiv; not able to explain suillcleiilly why he canic there, or why thc ilrnft of the vessel was inuvli lighlcr than given in hi-r piipvrs. .\ prize :,~i'cw was put In clinrgc ol' the steniiivr, \\'hi4'li was taken iiortliwiiril and Iiiindi-d over to tho Iiuiiiliow to Iii- lalioii lo ldsqiil- niault. WANT BANANA Ill SEND NAVAL lllllil Drawn From Coast and Lake Town: To Help Man New British Ships. ()'I"I‘A\VA, Ori. 22.--The sending of n coiitingeiii oi' :i ihousund or two thousand naval volunteers in addition to thc military forces is the suggestion which has brim made to the Govern- nion from Vancouver. Tlieru is now ditloii io those serving on the linin- bow. 4 They want this Increased to a thon- sanil men, :ind suggest that a frontin- gent be i~ali-ierl on the Pacific rind At- lantic const and tho Great Lakes of flnliernien. yuclitsnicii und mi-n used to the water to avcompaiiy the next expeditionary army. They would have to complete their training in I-lngliiini. but If is pointed out that .1 force ot' this character would be as valuiiblu. ns the military expedition, ns men are needed for the new ships which Grant Brituiii is building and to supply wast- age. Pl~I0'l`OGRAPllY Good work. prompt delivery moderate prices 'i`iIl-1 ACORN STUDIO, SOURIS 1' 1".-\-~i 'rv\\i'\1 lout. In connection ii /~ . seiiooi ciiiiareirs Eyes Supply Their Intellect Defective eyes stunt the mind. Can you expect fair progress in school or success in business if so handicapped ? Examination of children for glasses is a special feature of our *°°~ Optical Department. I-I . J . IVI A B O l\l Druggist & Opiician Souris, P. E. I. two hundred nn-n nt the roast ln nd- =__,_- __.,._..1e_.- __--|_;i ,_--=-i _ ii-.s-,gg Fire Insurance A Necessity Then insure in good strong stock coiiipnzi- ' ies, which never contest an honest claim such ls is npresented by . E. R. BROW l Charlottetown ` - i 9... av-get <