“WANTED A vouNo MAN ‘rol »"wA_N~rE_o sooo cAPAel.s lvlAN| 28,-1918' ` -» ._ _ .1 , » _ "HE cHAnLo'r'rn'rown tfulinlsrna PAGEMRM . A .ra.l;_-wlll"sl.;¢;- ‘ - berry Compound 7;5\\“\YIII.\\\\\\\\\ilIIIIIIIlI$ \\\\\\ W Wherever there i. baby in the house the » should be a bottle ,_ Penslar Wild Strawberr \ Compound.. It bring quick relle_f to the littl one suffering from dis- orders of the stomach and =b0_wels,_cholera _ infan_tum_, cohc diarrhoea etc. and is equally good for adults. . it c_ontains_ only l egei- abe“remedres and is ` quiteharmlesa ' 25c1‘_a lbottle. F oste -E Central Drugstore Il\\\\\\\\\VIIlIIM Illl . Inna mvl'<9~._r'$a> "S :L _ _ *__ __ *_ ‘ - , _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _'___ _ '___ _Q rr" --.-._._ A _ _ L_ 'ff »* "‘_'A“"f"'-’f"* ‘ nuff. _1';_»_.a'v T’-. PRINCE EDWARDS THEATRE ' ~-.$5 - --in -\~. lr _Ji _ _*J _ 'l ~ SENSATIUNAL PLAY ` l/gf as fi-hf"e‘fA*“‘1-”-te;.g;_|_ __ . _TT _ _ _ __ - QQ A A Bonlouo » U NION M/rut; OVER/1l.t_§.._f:. A SHIRTS &GLC>\rf_g ' #nom _ ' 3? -29 3|' lf a man doesll't know when he is well off some of his tool friends will tell him. The older a man gels t-he less lillle he has to learn the things he tllougllt he knew when he was u boy. cLASsiElEn ADVERTISEMENTS _ `;l,f .Ol - -= -l_ V' el an --ls- neoaléaawltolv -E _.la if Glaaalilad ada, under thla head coat ang cant par word per inaortion whora oaah aeeompanloa order, with mlnl- mum charge oi 26 santa par lnaon WATED A - MMD T° TAKE CARE A scENE IN P|.Av'rHlNo_s &i°|l. Collnt"'your worda and aava mon- af"lly #omitting with order. Stampa gioaapted. Ada. taken by phorla or aantfby mall will ba charged at 2c. aar word._, to cover book-iroaplng chan pa, stationary ind poataga on gel oounti. ~ ‘~ g- AGENTS WANTeD J---_-1--l-----l* AGENTS WANTED PORTRAIT agents-Qalnew line or proofs. First class ilnlslled portraits, frames at lowest prices. (Tall or write United Art Company( 4; Brunswick Ave. Toronto. 1558-9-23MonME_8i ROARDERS WANTED. BOARDERS WANTED-TWO GEN- tlemen boarders can be accomodat- ed in private family, centrally locat- ed, large bedrooms on second tloor. Enquire Guardian Oiilee. _ 1235-9-4-Mt WANTED II ELP._. FEMALE of children for a few days. Apply 149 Elm Avenue. 1588-9-24M2lpd 1500-9-20Mtf. GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Good wages. Apply to Mrs. P. C. Brown. 1436-9-17Mtl`. WANTED HOUSE MAIDS AND KIT- ellen maids. inexperienced help $12.00 a. month; after two months, it’ satisfactory $14;after six months $15.00; after one year, $16.00 to $18.00. Transportation advanced. Apply to Medical Superintendent, Nova. Scotia Sanatoriuln, 'Kentville N. S. 1452-9-l8M1wl<. ' 'rfrorfsiirin-“_‘ FOR SALE ,i'~`ARM_ APPLY TO EFlN~ 'est Seaman, Springton. 1584-9-24t»ts3wkspd _ A t Mothers and iatllers and daughters WAN will illld themselves arraigned before! h TED Q GIRL GENEQAL the bar of truth at bile Prillce Edward mmcwor ' Apply “U Eusmn 5'" Theatre tllis evening when Gladys Klark and her colllpally will present Sidney Toler's powerful and sensational drama, Playthings. They will be asked without mine-' ing oi’ words whether it is not they wllo are responsible for lnost ot' the ruined innocence of the wol‘ld-res- ponsible ilecallse through a policy of. mistaken modesty and a disinclinat-A ion to -t`uce the truths oi lit'e, theyl have allowed their daughters to grow, up and to go forth into life ullarnledl hy- that knowledge which would have; proved :1 buckler against the wiles‘ of unprlncipled men. ` Playtlrings takes its title from the heartbroken cry oi’ a llisillltsiolled gir1_ who realizes too late \vll`at sllvl has sacrillced -to rt man whose pro-l testutions of love have been but thcl old, old lie: "Women are the play~l things oi' men.” Stronger than many of ller sisters, the girl ill this case resolves to build up hor lilo allow, ollly, when she has zlttzllnod sollle- lllinfz ol' ll:lppill<_-ss, or the promise of it, to be r _‘ll`ronted_ by the past which sl;_- I::ll l`.:ldly llopetl was dead. it is then that another great ques- tion lhat has heen thc subject for ar- gument tho world over is set. forth by the author in strong and ulovill: scenes. ls it it wolnun`s duty to tho mall who really loves her, to lllast his faith ill her -purity ily al 11-zllllession ol' the false step oi other days? 'Phe Klark colnpally will he llorc :lil the week, preselltillg plays that have won sllccess ill the big cities. l’eri`orlllallees will lle given daily at 2.30 and 8.15. Prices will be adults 25 cellts. (‘.llildren illteen cents tl: xllaltillous. At. night 75 and 504'. l'esorv- ful. General atlillission 350. The rep- utation of the star is such as to ns- sure_ a highly successful engagement. . ___ _ _ 1-ug; HELP VVANTED-L-MALE ‘ ‘ learn the lens' grinding business. G.A ft F. Hutcheson, opn¢lan_ Dill for repair work ln Shoe 1~Iospital..‘ Good lvzlges for t`~he right lnan. J.A __ J. Burns, Kensington, P. E. ‘I. ' f 1578-9-24M3iptl. 0, __wE wlu. PAv You $225 -ro ols-| tribute religious and patriotic liter- . ature in your own cotllnlunlty. Ex- perience not required. 90 days work; International Bible Press,l Toronto. - ` 1640-9-23M18l MACHiNiSTS, AND TOOL MAKERS wanted at lMcAvity's shell plant, St.'_ John, NZ B., under host workillg conditions in modern shops in '<1 City where cost ol' board and lodg- ing _und otfller living expenses are relatively low. Hours 7 a. m. to 3 lJ.l._lp.m. . _ .m. to 7 a. nl. with `cll'lnces ol' work- lnl! extra hours V Return 'tara re funded to Machinists who stay 'l‘ n to 11 p nl 11 p mon-t.hs. ~ -- 1592-9-2l'»M2wks_ ‘ _ _ - : A ._ LOST ~ 'Losr 1'us5‘_bAv IN' 'rl-us clrv man’s rubber cont. Finder leave at Guardian _ Oillce. 1608-9-255M2i‘pd_ MIISUELLANEOLS tron "Ndéw sacoun HAND on ne- _ built tmpewrllters phone Victoria _ Hotel for a Milne Fraser to call. .g_. sawn A ool»'l|NloN zxrnzss Mo- ‘. Hey order. They are payable ev- . erywhere. 15491-9-25ME1i. .. -.» 53:'-rv fine' I .~ _ ff; . _ _ -fr 5- N. fi; ._. ' `_.\_ (' _ _ __ U, l_>. - .fi .A ' 5 - E FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN ONE wester`ll riding saddle good as new. Apply S. _L. Hardy, Harness shop, city. _1585-9-24M2ipd. FOR SALE A NEW HOUSE TWO story, for particulars apply to Al- fred Parsons, Bradalbune, P. E. I.,_n. R. No. 2. ioos-o»z5.\l5lptl. FOR SALE MCLAUGHLIN CAR 4 cylinders. thorougilly overhauled electric lights and self starter, in good condition. Walter S. Grant. Dti. st-lARPl_Es` ENolNEs. cAl.|_ AND seo our 4 1-2 ll. p. and 6 1-2 Sharp- les engines, we can save you mo- ney. The Associated Farmers' (lo- Operrrtive Co., Ltd. 1600-9-25MiIl DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE AT public auction on premises No, 29 Upper Prince Street on Tuesday October ist at 12 o’clock noon. De- sirable residence, comfortable. modern conveniences, large lbi. Gaudet & Haszllrd, Soiieitors.‘ ' 1438-9 17M2W'll'S I $3.00 each.--_.lVIrs. John Eltzger _ 'Wilbur Gillis, Dennis O’Brien, Frank IC. (7. llunter, J. ll. (_‘umli_llgll:llll. ’ Kinoh, W. B. McLellan, Tllos O’Brien Mrs. M. J. Redmond, Geo. }3rune‘.t. I h y b I t _ 'M ._ Thos. Keele. William ()’llearn_ e e a A i _AAustin O’Brien, ('has. G.l)unll, Janlo-I izvlclconnn, A. Il. novule. Jnlllos - -0'Mara,` Michael Alle1rn, W. M. - . i lt ill [I ARNIY HUl lllNll __ J.. _ l Vnhill, J. F. Wllite, Austin Murphy' J. l’. Fielding, Mrs. Guy Murray. .`l.' ALBERTON $36235 i\\". \Vaugll__ W. hit-Lain. W. illin- ttoll, llerllert clark, Jllllll-ra li. Blrell_ l M. M_ and Mrs_ Foley, $15: Albepillert Prldham, iarllest t.llanlpoln_ Jos-i ton Dramatic Society_ $13; Rev. T. (fzllnpbell. $10; George Wallace, $6.} $5.00 each.-Mrs.iiarl'y Spears,Mrs Joseph Keeilq, lMrs. J_ohl| llllllo.n_ James O’Brien, J. A. Callaghan, Maur- ice J..0’Connor. Patk. `M. Foley, John B. Cunningham, Willialn MeAldufl', oph Albert, VViliia1n (`zlll;lt:llzln_ Mich-l :lol Mr-lnnis, Augustine Flclllnis. $1.50 cacll.-Jollu Ml-lllt}'l'f=. Ilicll- ard Foley, Alex Willie. l-`r:lnk Mc- Kenna. s1.2o-»S. R. 'Hurts-._ | $1.00 eacll.-Patrick McGrath. Ed- ward Proilt D Marlnonte, lloberl WHOLEQALE & RETAIL l t ,\___ _Ti t _“_ __;,___!_,J-.‘l.;§l{a....=__i.____ _ :j'_1-;.:=l5;1l‘qfl=;1;ir- __ __ ,__ _ _ ' ;'_ l fr 231_Lffllrl-5‘¥*‘§_»_§5;f.l§§<1ti>§_l;r_‘§ltEsll:l__'gi - _. ._-._ ..-; 5'. ..=..'4. =1~ I . . ..._ _ ‘ _ f I ;._‘,'_f§»" wp - -i r;= f. - e`€“¥f`<;.;. fl __ . ‘ T':“'- "¥1~”;`.f.~.`f- A ` gm A "--:-= '_.?l=___`~~ ' v = 7fi”`if " ____ . . . 't var E N rr o \___. ' -~` __ The Finest [hung ever Invented for the Kiddles __ ibilities. Aglance is enough to Win your approval. - A Cfib,Pl21y pen and Cassinette all Combined in the Kiddies Koop _ S White enameled frame-safely screened ‘sides-lovely soft kapok mattress 1g0“‘i1it:f\I12 underneath, large easy running wheels which permit it’_S being easily w ee er rom _room to room, folds into small compact space when not ln use-ily and mo~qu\ro netting covers the top. s lfnyour “Kiddie” is worth having why not get him a “Kiddies Koop and keep him happy and contented. _ L_ _ I ,- -_in--Kai lpn-anna; -is This is The "Kiddies Coop” 1,' ~ You only need to see it to appreciate its pose” WE FRAME PICTURES A Good time NOW to get furniture Repaired and Reupholstered We make a Specialty ol this work a_nd guarantee satisfaction » Our men are experts in this kind of work You’ll find a big Saving effected by geitl:lg}tl1ls work dme rather than by buying new articles at present price.s l WE FRAME PICTURES v' 0 Sulkeys-Folding Go-Carts-Strollers. _ _/ Carriers-wood and reed Pullmans etc. |James W. Whelan. John Agnew, J. H. - - - , ' t ' Lovely Baby Carriages - Every Style--Every Price Our showing of Baby Car' riages is very complete. See them today ! _ lMy,-ich” & (`:,')_ llardy,4 Jos (fullzlghan. Mattllius ' _ l ""“ ~»<‘h-J A Murphy_ I-lon B Graves, Stanley Gallant, littl(-.llar~l V- I. "_,f_._,_ ' mp G-'pl "`\vl't.'_ N ll Mn til, 1-11. wt ~~ , - _ ROMAN HL In CAN imul. xalil, 1»i.n.A0. nl;a¢_:_¢l:nirtl_;llontii;e]=: _ mil Q94?"-‘ Hlih °|°°.' Pr°p°'m°n with coarsely medicated, often dam- t null only ‘llllh ,C1499 “5°““ ‘"m°d' gerolj preparations urged al aubsll~ Full particulars DGDL 19 A Cllllldk tutes. hah. _'M H Md nd Fine Art Co., Toronto. /_ 'H ° _ _°- _' 1 ~~`f ms-seams. i$l3'l»1a»-l»‘.1'il_'§’¢1'.l’§|.§'..¢$»‘l'¢. “" ‘__ A _'Y ' Q L’-. _ . _ WANTED T0 BUV ROTARA/_ AND ' ` ley l"ridhum_ llouban Bowness, Peter Llo d McWilllanl_ Flernarll l saw gasoline onglne from 16 to 18 ' .___,,_3_5__}__~_____________ p_ Gavm y A H-AI’-A f\d<1'°B°lB°" 3 PM* Hill* _ ` ' Mclntyrn. Joseph L. Dunn. ns ll. L11 i ' 1555‘9'24M`2Apd' i Bowness, A. II. Hardy, Dan McMll- _ . ._ __ _ , . .___ ._,___;_¢____ ____ ________ _ _ -~-l \ I; lan, tvhlter J, Cahill, John 11. Gu n BCOKKEEPER AND STENOGRA ‘ ‘hawmncn Mcmmel Allgun 0'C"““°"' Mrs. Peter Brollcrick, Mrs. Maurice $4.00 eacll.-.\ll;;us J. Ml-Donald,_ noll_ Michael ltlcintyro, Chester N1 experience \ ,_ J _ __ ; _ nmes Conroy, William C. Kinch_ Ern 0. _ Y P _,_ __ l_ _ _ ,, _ _ _ _ in bookkeeping desires a position. A 4- mt Wade Pewr A Foley Wubert _(minor eter (shit .lolln \l An_T_u.~_ 0 Mcllolllld. vllonlld. A. 1), Mclsnoc, APDIY MASH D C|° Guardia" 0mC°~ » (_`“hm M3895 Fnipy Aréh Gavin l‘oley, Joscpll Mcllougall, Jolln E. $._.0tl oal'll_»Vlllr-ent Peters. \Vll- $2.50 oacll.-Mrs. Andrew Mcllincller _ 4091.9.20M7lpd__ »“ ._ Mivhwl 0,Bden Joseph Mywam ‘\'ltl\le_ Alnt.l Jonny, (.ha.s. lerry, ilam Mchollulrl, John .. McDonald. _ ____' _ . _Q _. - R _ . J ‘ A] H ' _W h ol Alywnm' Mrs. Philip lllledllam, Mrs. Geo. Thos. Mc-Donald, Angus J. McKin- (Continued on Page Scion) -. ` ' ' ° “ YW” ‘- 1 ° H' ' P ll _ n. H < '_ M _ M » _ __ ___ l-:___ .:._ - |»--._ _, "P¢TR¥°T'°' STEAM' WELL .Mm ’ _ ' `» wltnnm 'r. vvtllsh, Len Melnnls Wm. Mrf_;,,'f;:}_ John aff’ YOU" A 8_'_f__y,(__f:l . Te '=”"=’ employment at ‘mme n WM 0 "--`»’..AA»I‘=`-";":‘ W Umm' Mm' Jim" -M°Ném‘ 'summ Mrs. McKoy Larkin, Mrs, Fred How- Burko, W. Currie, C. R. Proilt, Alex ness, John Mn“mn_ln_ » A ~l lt_ll. Rogers, Patrick \\'utsoll,Georl;o McKinnon. Howard Clark. Artllllr Clark, M. ll. heard, 'l‘. ('J\all1phell. M. P lt (‘anlpllr~ll, Petel Perry. Sylvester Gallant, John Moun- tain llerbert Avery, Thos Avery. Matthews, Angus McKenzie, M. H. Weeks, E. A. McRae, Thomas Wil- kinson, W. J. Dunn, J. F. Profit, R. W. Reid. Miss E. Rennie, John Leon- ard. A Friend. Paul Gaudin_ Mrs. Dan- iel Gillis, Atlee E. Kock.in_ »Wll»bert Mclnnls, M. Murphy. 80c-Herbert Corbett. _ ' 7"5c each.-Mrs( Howard Arsenault James Foley, Mrs. Austin Sherry. 50c each.-Mrs. Wm. McKinnon. Herb. Hudson, P. B. Lewis. John Allearn, A Friend, William Wells, El- wood Wailace. James and Mrs. Burke XA' I l "D" -_,_ ' !¢»'._t,_’.;- lla ~ Better to buy a carriage now than wait until lateras prices have gone awav up .since we bought these car- iages we h;l» c in stock. You`li 4-a>ily save ir.-nl $3 to $i5 by buying llo.v_ \';`\.‘ 3 2 g{;,§_ , _ \ Q * M; I ./_f_,_»Q ,,g;;9'//’/////-'pie “xi if_fff I--ri ‘go vt ¢w_c\1_\ . _\.v-ou ~»-m=>»v_‘ra»» 1.1, loc-Mrs; ivl. _Menonnl