. I w ‘U 1 » ~ ,I ‘_ _ r V " ‘ ‘ `, f. - .:»~‘ r " '.l,"‘¢,,i.`,w .-¢ \ or-TEMBER 1°- 191? - - sm. » . .- -“"0 '”` -L - - 'nm Rmm”T°W”i_9..?,A*°TIF ._ .___ I I - _,___ f _rica rl-mai-1 1 nit. ulsrillr ’ that all Tal °p°wdersf alike. Thcgrne is a difference- an import- ant dxifer¢ll¢_=¢» _ vis Toilet Talcum i` . .l._.-V ,ground untii It 'J smooth. _with-' . -'f e“~"of grit or iowllll "24 ,.;-_.1 -r p is"__tha, _antiseptic pgqdeg for toilet and nursery. _lt keeps the skin also protects a_s well as heals-‘-fl`he'odor'1s perfect- Try a tm 35c. ' E. A. Foster _ CCIITTHI DYUQBIOIC Success ls the one crime that some' of Lisut. J. G. Kelly. M. C., who was \@Il ’ successtui treatment. i Matter .N i_ There is a delicacy - about mentioning piles. And yet so many suffer needlessly who could f be readily relieved and V cured lf they only -know 1 about Dr. Chase’s Oint- ' ment; Men Wil. 011? another about this remarkably . 3391?. .m3l}Y;.W9men pine . away their health and “ Eical operation and not knowing how easily they can be cured at home by Dr. Chase’s Ointment. *il*-v-1 folks refuse to forgive in their’ friends. CLASSIFIED ADVE AGENTS WAN Tb D 05. UP DAILY EARNED BY GOOD live men or women soliciting orders from our magnificent free sample book of Personal Christmas Greet. ing cards. No outlay. Reasonable prices. Well known line. Easy to sell. Write British Canadian Pub- lishing Co., Dept. 6, 35 Church, Tor- onto. " 1100-8-28Miil2wks. _ BOARDERS WANTED. __i.__i IGARDERS WANTED.-TWO GEN- tlamen boarders can be accommod- ated in private _ family, centrally located, large bedrooms on second iloor. Enquire Guardian Oilice. Dtf. % WAiN TED HELP... FEMALE WANTED' GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply at this oiiloe. 1071-8-27dtt. WANTED AT ONCE FOR THE P.E.I. -Hospital smart young girl as kiiohv.li..ma.i_d, apply Miss Kilburn housekeeper. 1571-9.g.m;f .. WANTEDQ MIDDLE AGED WOMAN to do laundry work at- Dalton San- atorium.>Good wages. Apply to Superintendent, North Wiltshire. ' 1224-9-4Mtli. WANTED AT =0NCE COOK AT DAL-I ton Ssnatorium, North Wiltshire, $30 a month with board, room and washing. Phone or write Superin- tendent. D1w. HETIP WANTED-.MALE CAULKER8 WANTED. APPLY TO H.1and S. Lowe. 1325-9-10M3ipd. »-*___ WANTED_lOY TO LEARN THE Drlig business. Apply at once to dl. . A. Foster. 950-8-20\Mtf. l WANT'ED- AN EXPERIENCED burr-stone dresser. Apply Robert Thompson. Sydney Mills, Suffolk. ' `celved` of-iiicial intimation that her son, Maher enlisted with the 106th and I ~ml1so1r1.r.ANnous " TH-E orrlcs oF on. HEATH Mc- intyre. Dentist, will be closed unlll Thursday Sept. 19th. sl. DOMINION EXPRESS MONEY OR. ders are on sale in live thousa.nd offices throughout Canada. 1298-91015/IEII. *DOM-INION EXPRESS MONEY orders are on sale dn five thousand offices throughout Camda. 1298-9-9 Milli 1i UN:-:xcELl.so oPPon1'uN|~rv to purchase a series of modern hen houses will split up to suit buyer; also hot water system with 600 feet Of 1%Diplng. Apply at once to F- D- Befkeivy. Jr., Westwood,` _ North River Road. 1309-9-9M2ipd. PARTIES HAVING ACCOUNTS AG- ainst MacKie & Nelson will please send them in at once, and all am- ounts due to MacKie & Nelson must bepaid- by -September 1-ith ` 1918. Otherwise they will be placed for collection without further riot- ice. 1307-9-9M3i. HELP WIN THE WAR. SKILLED -machinists at highest wages, also ‘ unskilled men and .women workers . 'on shells for Government Orders, at guaranteed minimum daily wages with extras and bonus for piece work. Eigh hour shifts, 'I a.- mto3p.m.3p.m.to11p.m.11 p. m. to 7 a. m. Apply to T McAv- ity's 8.2 Shell Plant, Rothesay Av- enue, St. John, N. B. 1262-9-6M12I. WANTED WANTED oNE LAHGE UNFUR- nished room. Apply Guardian Office 1256-9-6M3ipd. .WANTED TQ RENT SMALL FUR- ished apartment ,flat or cottage by young married couple, no children. Apply Guardian. 1301-9-iM ill l y . 1285-9-7-Meipd @> waltrao-canreuran ron eHoP and Job work. Good wages. Con- stant work tlie year round. Apply °'\TChariss E. Ssrson, 198 Queen street. 1000-8-Ililltf. li ` 'ro mar Two furnished rooms to-let with or without board. apply 44 Water St. M .&________________ T0 RENT SHOOTING GROUNDS, with duck pond, 3% miles east of Alherton. All kinds of game. -Board for two if required. Alberton RR' .N°- 2. James Larkin. . 1282-9-7M3l lid ' _ 1 rounn . ‘- '°UND ON THURSDAY NIGHT ON the road near Georgetown a ladY's °°l\- Owner. may have the same by “lilies t'rh '- mm I s Two Macs Dru! - _ . "HOST _ ‘ ` hoary esrwau ' cuantorra- “"1 U14' Dunetaffnage ls.dy’s cost. "°°' Wire -leave at can-alan erase °' “Motu” auoafjunmv. al - _,_ . . '-'~‘ ronssnn. ‘ - . , r '°R his eouvmtv arose* me W *”°l5|\N}, store al tnew, POULTRY WANTED-I WILL BUY dressed fowl and chickens every Tuesday. J. D. Jenkins, Char- lottetown. g 1215-9-4M2wks. WANTED SECOND HAND' FOX wire for ranch. Apply to J. T. Col- lins, Vernon River. 1246-9-55M1wk. WANTED T0 RENT SMALL _FUR- nished apartment, iiat or cottage by young married couple, no child- ren. 'Apply Guardian. 1252-9-5M3ipd .A man may be master of a dozen - Millan, Infantry was admitted to 46th vitality, dreadinga§ur”_m-h-- wouunso rmno 'r|ME- Mr. lu'lssMENrsf .- FOR”lXDHANCl» A YORKIHIII Boar. registered pig. Apply Alexander Disgap, R. R., Cape Traverse. . was-a-10 M a 1 pu. V DAVEMONEY.-People wishing to -save money should pay 'their electric .llight bill today and receive the dis- count. WOUNDED IN LEG.-A -telegram -has been received by Mr. John Mc- Millan, M. L. A., Fairview stating that his son Pte. Allison Eugene Mc- Casualty Clearing- Station, August 28th, with gun shot wound in the leg. James Kelly, Kent Street. has receiv- ed a telegram notifying him that his son, Private A. E. Kelly ("Ted"), has been wounded by gunshot in action. He belongs to fthe 20th Battalion of Ontario and this is the third time he has been wounded. He is a brother “also wounded some time ago. ANOTHER IBLANDER WOUNDED » Mrs Patrick Maher yesterday re- "Private John Mlahar was admli-i-ted to No 3 western general Hospital, Cardiff- gunshot wouhd' lett foot and -knee. Pte has been a year 'ln France. His many '-'fnlends will hope for his speedy ro- ’covery. -He has another brother, Herbert in France. ‘ PROPERTY SALE-A very. desir- able property, consisting of 5 acres of land with good modern dwelling and outbuildings also orchard in con- nection This .property is situated in North Tryon and is conrvenien-t to schools, churches stores and mills, also neun' to the electric light . plant. terms to suit purchaser. For further particulars apply to Gus. Waddell, Cape Traverse, P.E.I. 15304510,-toss st 2|. WOUNDED IN FOOT - Mr_ John Mc- Lean_ Teacller, Long Creek, hals re- ooivod -Word -that his only son, -Bruce. M:cl..ean, has been repented admitted to the 26th General Hospital, Etaples, with a gunshot wound .in the foot_ Bruce, enlisted in 1915 with the 105th and was later transferred to the Fight- ing 261th -before going to France. He is a nephew of Mr. James McLean. Cust- oms and of Mre. John M. Campbell,- clfty. _ , MEMORIAL GIFTS.-A large con- gregation attended the service in St. John's church. M-ilton. Sunday after- noon at which a bell. honor roll,-flag and hymn board were dedicated. The bell had been given by Mr. Alex and or Horne of Charlottetown in mem- ory of his wlife and daughter and will, with the other gifts, be a great ad- dition to .the already beautiful church The service was taken by the Rector, Rev. Mr. Colclough assisted by Rev. C de W White, Rector of Summerside who preached a forcible sermon. -' TRIBUTE TO Ml-Ss BARTLETT.-- St. John Evening -Star and Times of Sept. 4 pays the following tribute to Miss Kate Bartlett, sister of Major A. A. ‘Bartlett of this City:-The rs- tirement of Miss Kate Bartlett from the school life of St. John is a mat- ter of much- regret among pupils and _ fellow workers in teaching staff and .llso among parents who have learn- ed the lady’s sterling worth for some years past. Miss 'Bartlett is a lady of exceptional talent. Before assuming the prlncipalship of the household science department in Waterloo street she endeared herself._tD a large number of pupils in the senior grades where she taught a great many pup ils during her tenure of uiiice. ln the household science branch her efforts to inculcate the rudiments of good housekeeping were crowned with success every term and it was one of the delights of school 'life for girls to have her instruct them tn the kindly and understandable -manner; Wiliofh HP ways marked her_tea§hin8- iid? Of unusuai'gmdioushei$“ i-ii& 1-- GUPIHB teacher wg; aa ,insbiration,_,to,her u ls and it was seldom necessary to trol his w'i.le’s tongue. .,-.._.._ _ ., , s»'. . - Hypophospilites dabilit in Aoaemir Riin- f ' - - snemuslt. a ¢~ _2 ‘.’ languages and still be unable to con- D pl . . exercise thevdlscipiining measure to ‘which teachers are so often-'forced 'to resort even with 'girls"lea'i'ning how to cook and' keep house properly._ -Miss Bartlett's 'resignation removes another factor that has heIped"make I St. John conspicuous in the public school life` ofthe dominion and Sup- erintendent Bridges 'must certainly regret 'tli'e loss _as 1'” "v is any- Nil! ‘Bprtlstt, is makin, her home’ in I 'A Th' Phi9iéh”’i'|d°De'h`h PH°m9i°U.- - _ f "son, Private Allan James Bradley. ---fnaxi ldmm é9.n9tit“ti°"° hui d' . , my ` ~ Y A _‘V gailantly serving overseas. Deceased 700 UD- NWN' 7°” P' r ki* h ` ‘ 1 len oe,-e was tus msc- smaller Petite Nadi" YW' new". ' sranu|° 1 ‘transferring ister to the 104th and to Ind 9f\’°°l'~h°P° 7°" b°dV' 1 ‘ ‘ nu | - the mu. He was only it 'yuan el use ,lid ii i9 *A P mn* 'Y'“P " | ' ` me an can is s turn mow to an Uflli- C f - | 3 V97 parents ans on others or tae fanny. 'mtuomo I- llukllilioli ’ i`.{li.’».":.°"..’.?'Z?.‘;‘.i'§?a‘i"Z-'.‘I"i..’§`I.;ii’.?I " ' . ' ;~ ,. --are ter Qu' _G #pq-:od w&:ln» _. -' 'fl ‘ ,_--. » - ' There, are , "yotngoir ers H, ` '¥’ _ All-g .-1-w_5§“i»em¢ais't'wd“`sinl|»s; siiifonb as la'-2/~~". I - ‘mmmauumnaca » to all-uowt nection with the 105th Comforts circles - deepest sympathy. A oi-.Allllllb _ADVIRTIOING is s solvent for mostvoi the “little trou- bles" which creep into the Nunn, ng daily affairs. _ i1 late Miss Mamie Smith takes place by train' for Sherwode at 3_15_ __-_-_ tionary Hospital. St. Pol, August 27;), gun shot wound in neck and face. 54th General Hospital, Aubenque on August 30th with gunshot wound. -Many friends in Charlottetown will be sorry to learn that Private Jerry Quinn. who left -here with the 106th this effect was received by his foster- ,mother. Mrs. Morgan of this city. town newsboy and prior to enlisting worked for a while at the Victoria pathy of her many friends will go out to Mrs. Casey, wife of Mr. F. J. Casey Collector of Inland Revenue, C_har- lottetown. in the death of her bro- ther, Sergeant James McCarthy. who died of wounds in France on Wed- nesday last, -Sept. 4. The first intima- tlon of hfls being wounded reached Charlottetown about a week ago, when the telegram stated, he was dangerously ill. The late Sergeant McCarthy, who is a sou of Mrs. Eliz- abeth McCarthy, St. John. N. B., en- lislcd rhorlly after the outbreak of tlw war with the 6th Canadian _Moruztcd Rides and proceeded quick- ly to France, where he has been in the thick of the fighting ever since. He was wounded earlier in the war. but recovered sufficiently to return to duty. For conspicuous bravery hewas promoted on the iield. -Sergeant Mc- Carthy was 23 years of age and was very popular in his own city of St. John, where his death will he keenly felt by his i'-rlends and acquaintan- ces. ’ u; 1-slllnlls ll lpllllll usl Yesterday another name that of J. W-lllliam Stanway. was added to the roll of the Island's honoured dcad. when the sud official \vord camo io h-is parents Captain Her-bert Stanway. R_ o. or -the -sms res-illers or lvnmtren hind Mrs Stanway 'He weht overseas as Sergeant w".h t-he 37-th Canadian Fic-ld Artillery, WIinnipeg_ He was accoun-taut in the Canadian Bank of Commerce when hc enlisted, and he presuaded twenty other young -fel-lowls Ito join -the -colors. He left St John on February 29th 1916, and three mon-ths later he'went to France. He was at Rouen for 22 months on -the staff of the Assistant] Adjutant General, but gave up his rank to go to the firing line in -i-he39th Battalion, the 37th having been wiped out. All the tlme he was in Rouen he was very desirous to get to the front, and -his desire was frequently ex- pressed in his -letters written td his relatives here Finally by reverting to the ran-k of -p°rivate 'he succeeded in get-ting to -the -front. A lettler recently recieved in Char- lottetown from 'his brother. stated that he had taken a course in artillery machine gunnery and received a first class certificate. A Private Stanway, who made the su- preme sacriflce at the age of 23. began his banking career in this city with the Canadian Bank of Commerce. He leaves to mourn besides his par- ents, in this' city, one brother, Captain George Stanway, of the Canadian Army Selrvlco, Inspector of Camps' at Witley, and one sister. Miss Rose Stanway, whose splendid vvoi-k in con- and other activities for the benefit of 'thy soldiers has made her' name a household word in the province. Tn the bereaved the Guardian tenders ..-r-- Mr. Wiltiam Bradley, 28 Spring Park nom. yesterday received the seo word ofthe death in action in Francs of -his Deceased 'was one of tliree brothers -_ .9 - ‘ FUNERAL-The funeral of the today from the home. Pownal street, service startiu5 at 2.45 and will leave WOUNDID-_ Mrs. Havelock 'Br-y. *"1* Emote- hes ‘beenmnlses that Pte. Stanley Bryant infantry. was of- ficially reported admitted to 12 Sta~ WOUNDED.-Mrs Nicholas McFar- IBIIB, Cll&l‘l0i.tet0Wn, hug received 3, despatch -stating that her son Private John' MacFarlane was admitted -to PTE. JERRY QUINN WOUNDED. Battalion has been wounded. Word to Jerry was a well known Charlotte- llotel. . SAD NEWS.-The sincere sym- » Shown .__ . ` Wednesday s . . Wednesday 0.... Prince Edward 9..., ‘ The Stupendous all British Feature “iT i FOR E GLA D”- - . 1 10--MAMMOTH ACTS--10 I S ' The Memorable day August 4th 1914. E The Nobilization of the Grand Fleet. ' ' " E- - Britain’S mighty Navy in Review. , ' German Spies at work, their insidious campaign S to keep England from entering the war. _ E- The Young Manhood of England, Canada, South E Africa, Australia, New Zealand, rushing to the call. Remember---This Mighty Feature' will be one day only Wednesday Regular Prices No Advance Time Matinee 3.15. Night 6.45 and 8.45 Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacPheo of New Haven have recclvcd the sud news that their son Pte. Daniel Mac- Phee, Infantry, was reported killed in action on August 2-ith. Pte. Mac- Pheo was twenty-one years of age. He enlisted in January, i910, in the 105th at Charlottetown. lle went into action lu France flvo months previous to his death. There are left to mourn besides his sorrowing father and mother, four sisters and eight broth- ers, Thomas and Fred are now serv- ing |n~Englnnd. 'The sympathy of .their many friends will 5:0 out to thc bereaved in their -sad loss. Mr. Moses Ansenault, Sllmmvfsldfl- also received the very sad intelligence by wire yesterday that h-ls son Pte. Gcrmie Alr-sen-ault had been klllcd in the big drive of August 28il\_ Word was received in Summcrsidie. yggterd-ay that Ptc. Sterling McKay. son of Mr Alexa-ndcr McKay, Gr'l- ham’s Road, has been killed in action. He left here with thc 105th and before enlisting worked in the employ of Messrs Sinclair and Stewart. WCUNDED in addition to ntlnlcs of others wounded_ appearing eisowhorc ill this issue the following were slncc rcpont- od ‘Pte Peter Ledglore, s'on of Mr. Joseph Ledgiere, Surmmerside, gunshot wound rin back -Pte Wilfred'Arscnauhl, Bedeque. gunshot wound left hand. 'Pte Arthur Dcslftoches, Summe-rsidc son of Mrs Mary DesRoches, -seriously wounded, ' Pte Frederick W|i|h'cd Scoi't,son oi Mrs. Albert Chiplnan, 98 Green Street Charlottetown, gunshot wound buttock- .Pte John Maher, sion of M-rs. Patrick Maher, 23 Edward St Charlottetown, guns-ho-t wound left -foot and knee. Pte. D.C `McDougall, M.M. Bangor J. W. Gallant, Summerside. Milligan. 'I`raveller's Rest. L Thompson. Con-way Warren. Elmedale. McKay, New London. McLean, Canoe Cove. Clark, Muddy Creek. DENOMINATIONB IN CANADA- Accordng to latest aulhorltive sta- tistics, given last month by the Cen- sus Bureau at Washington. the Pro- testant Episcopal Churc‘l in America numbers 1,098,173. The 'various bod- ies of Bilplists together have atoial of 7,165,986. The total Presbyterian membershi in 1916 was 2,257,439. - Are You Master ` or does your business master you? Does it in- sist on followingvyou home and to bed and worrying you day and night you are on the verge of nervous ,col - lapse? . .A few weeks’ use of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food will' do wonders for any business man or' busi- ness woman whose nervous system has failed to stand'_ "the streln;'-It'no‘lirishts the nerves back to health urges? So* -.1 M-li?-' l if - Prince Edwartl-1, Matinee Daily 3.15--Night 7 and 8.45 LAST TIME TO SEE .lack Pickiorci IN “Tile Spirit of “I7” A timely [feature dealing with labor disturbances b y German spies. IN--“RUNNING WILD EPISODE s1xrEEN or “THE BULL's Era# 9 Thursday “The Eyes of the Worid’. Only By Har`3ll1'“f'séil“wright as -- Ii' \ ug.. usa. __ _J --r_._ 1'5"'-_-W People’s Theatre EVENINGS ONLY AT 7 AND 8.45 ` _ METRO PICTURES PRESENT . it FRANCIS X.BUSHMAN I and BEVERLY Births? -1N- - y “Tile Brass Check” I A 5 Act Metro Screen Drama of Romance. -- ~ . and Mystery. Picturized from George ‘ Allen England’s Story Published m - ' Ali Story Magazine ' '__-_ -_ ns- nuhlqunnuf: ". -muy west (cnapline Donlnvélpq nu., “rHr:y1-‘Lv ,co-t>~ --A 'eta-ggi. I F;-st"-i;`iil@.2- tubulin' 'a if ' '= ‘Y ~"‘:."`i 'u “, ‘\'-._ l‘ . 1; - "‘“"’ ""°}""‘i]‘ . i'~~4‘f"°\'fi'°~Vi`i*l\.‘-".' 2"-' -" l' ~‘l ;. :lt ~~r`~‘.li '-‘ ‘-l "--~’!*:-' """ `,‘ . A ,A l ' ‘ - s ‘ . »,- - -1-. ‘ . ‘and vigor. ‘ i-'1/'lwl : I ._ 1 ~.. EDDIE POLO -“Tile Human Wiliriwind’» -