-_i ._ . _ _ . , V-.,,-,,,.. . -_ V H . ! \ , , _ .21, 1918 . nav _ .. »--W. -».~_ 1 __.,. ~_- '__ ‘ _,_______ __ . ___ _ _.;' I _ V _ , .- _ ir.. 1.. _. _ - _ _ , - _.,...,/ f 0,; _ . A , , . . ,,, ".<:~- 1-~.'“.'.j-"" .l""i""“\"- »..,»¢., _~ ~ .= ~; , ‘- ir., ~. 1 - uf. #-6- _ ...,. _|_. ,.5 a<‘=r'..'-."»_a?‘ ' ' f ' ~ \' ~ i f 1 , ' f~',‘»‘-3 '~-.,-; H. . ,in I-E __ I.. _f'., ..‘..,>_, ». .. , _ i , .F*_,.,~, I I , 1 1 ‘ Q' I YQU _ FOR Frei 1 Ii; .1-SUMMER i_ §'rRoUnLI~;s . _ , ,Whs“n"you have contract' .ala-sr"-=.f=..¢=°° °f crampe- ¢¢ii¢, pain in bowels, with dy‘oeniry._reiii1scan-be pretty ' sqreygthere ,s a pocket of_ fam téd-'togdsonlgwhere in-th ,ptomac that is caus- ; s _jthe_,t_touble- - n.§Ve‘.i,io not know of any-_ thing so-good as Peaslar Blackberry CQlDP0l1l1_d for thi's__<:9mpla\nt.-It_ is ' highly antiseptic in its action and contains .no opiates- ~ yetritlgiyes ,prompt rehei_ 256 bottle. ` ` ."FOSt (D "1 a ///0 Central Drl-\§Sf0l'€ _ - F me _ _ Fatigue i_s the result - of poisons in the sys ..' V S tem, the waste matter- resulting ' from the arg. t1v1t1es of life. The kid- Hells have »fa_iled to .fil- ter these poisons from the blood and you are i tired. s 'f - ~ But awaken the kid- A - neys and liver by using ~ Dr. Chase’s Kidney~_ Liver Pills and you soon feel fine. ‘The poisons are swept from the sys- _ tem, the pains and ache . es are gone and-you are ready for work andcfor” play. \\\\\\\\*'HHlliIlll Manya man who undertakes to car- ry out his`ldeas'discovers when it is too late that he is a vii/ctim of mis- placed confidence in himself. _._/..._ A GREAT ATTRACTION- r- The Minstrel Show at Georgetown on Thursday night. You can’t miss it. , Mr. Herbert W. Yeo, Secretary of the Y. M. C. A., has returned from Toronto where* he had- beeir'oal¢jng-.-.-»- special course in Y. `M. C. A. work. #E0-)i(03i(-IBIEOBIE -CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS I W - i AGENTS WANT. D PERSONAL GREETING CHRIST- mas 'Card. Agents (MUD MH] W0' men) making -from $1 up daily in spare time-showing our Free Sam-V ple book to friends and acquaint- I ances.No outIay.0rders filled with- in 48 hours. Largest manufactur-' ers dealing direct with agents. Guaranteed British lirlnnui`acture.l Write manufacturers . Dept. 35 Church street, Toronto. 929-8-19ME2wks. , _ FOR SALE l FOR SALE.-MAN'S BICYCLE, 22-i inch frame,`a“lmost new. Apply, 30,' Brighton Road. 9618-8-21MGip1i' WOOD-I OFFER FOR BALIE _10 OR( 15f 'ere o .hiU'd,w_§i_od. B'.A. HY1\d~ nni -sE.ifo\sPs May. sa?-s-miieiiid ' WANTE D HELP- FEMALE WANTED A HOUSEKEEPER IN A small family. Aipply 30 Hillslboro Street, after 5 p. m. 971-8-20M2I. GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL housework for two or three weeks. Apply Mrs. P-. M. Tucker, Brackley Beach. 940-8-20M3l. WANTED.-GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 221 Water St. 862-8~15M6i ri I ___f __,______ ~ MISCELLANEOL S WANTED A LIGHT ROW. BOAT IN good repair. Geo. H. Stewart, Southport. 955-8-20M3i. BUY V YOUR OU/T-OF_-TOWN §LIP-, ` plies with Dominion Expres'b`M6n‘ey Orders. Five dollars costs three FOR SALE 8'E\{‘E'N ROOM HOUSE-----Qengg,...___,__.___..._. 935.ME1i both ond lights, No. as Alley st.. Apply at 21 Elm Ave. 864-8-16M3il FOR SALE-ROBB ENGINE 25 H.% P. Two cylinder "hoisting engine.- 20 H. P. steam. In good order. F- S. Macdonald, Sourie. P. E. I. i 844-8-15M8I.»‘ FOR SALE A CONV‘.EX SHOWCASE. Apply Jack -Riggs, 64 Queen Street. 1 31. FOR SALE A YEAR OLD HEIFERI Gurnsey and Ayrshire. Apply Wil- liam McRae, Victoria Park, Char- lottetown .. 957-8~20M2i . | _ WANTED TO RENT `A MOTOR -boat for balance of season. Apply H. C. c|o Guardian. 978-8~21M2Ipd. TEACHERS WANTED TEACHER WANTED FOR BUFFOLK school. Supplement $30. Summer and Fall vacation. Apply John Arb- ing, Secretary. 913-17?ME3i TEACHER WANT2ED FOR ALBION Cross School. $60.00 supplement for 1st or 2nd class. A. D. Mathe- son, Secy.-Trustees. 941-8-20E3ipd. FOR SALE-ABOUT 700 CASES OF sanitary cans, -suitable size for blus- harriea. .Apply_ Charlottetown Con donsed Milk Co. 475-7-18Mtf nn1;r:f.1sv.mrEv-.1ir1iI;1r TEACHER WANTED FOR CABLE Head West School. Supplement $65. Apply to Robert McKenzie, Secretary. 904-8-17M’lipd _ ‘I WANTED TEACHER FOR WHITE Sands School. Supplement 360. First or second class. Apply to Percy Harris, Secretary. 781-8-10M8i. BOY WANTED. `A DUCHEMIN 5 Co. 815-8-13M6ipd. GOOD MAN WANTED te"'wd¥k-'on farm`_ Apply John R. Dinnls. 926-8-20Mtf WANTED-BOY T0 LEARN `Tf'I‘E Drug business. Apply at once to -E. A. Fosteri-~ " - 1 950-s-zorivm. WANTED AT ONCE - OPERATOR for Montague Central Office. Re- ferences required. Apply in writ- ing to P. E. I. Telephone Co., Char- lottetown; P. lil. I. ` 956-8-20Mtf Q p i.os'r __ LOST BETWEEN GUARDIAN OF- soo and nidon How sa. - Finder Dlease leave at Guardian Oiiloe. ' ._ 935-8-19Mtf .- WATCH LOIT.-IETWEEN NORTH 'River Bridle and Qileen's Arms. Wednesday, August ith. Finder Dlesss leave at L. H. Warren’s stare. North River, or Jenkins dr Sm. city- 02':-s-19M4ii>d ¢ _ FOUND ' A FUUND 0N'|..°W'ER MALPEQUE F950 Gold _wdi.ch. Owner may have °'-“N lf! taiilying to M.J.o. rrorth 1 Rllllltitb. 940-8-19M2l. ` Fauna. A 'wnisrun-` wallow. Owner may have same by apnlvihs Reuel Ls Page, Rustlco. E ` , 982-8»31M2iDd. 1 TEACHER WANTED FOR SPRING- ileld ,West School No. 12. Supple- ment $60.00. Apply to Chester Eas- ter, Secretary O'Leary Road, R. R_._ ' - ` 'rss'-s-1aMe'i_. wAN1'Eo 1-:Aoi-Isl: Fon ALEXAN der School. Midsummer holidays Supplement eighty 'five dollars. Ifay ton McCa'be, Secretary, R. R. No 1, Alexander. 883-8-16Mtf. THREE Huuonab ’ `1'|:Aci-lens' required for Saskatchewan and Al- berta schools opening in August. Salaries $800 to $1,000 per annum. Full details each appointment suv plied, Apply stating qualifications to Canadian Teachers A8sn°Y. ‘B01 14, Regina, Sash.” 8050-6-Soildllilmos NORTH BATTDEFORD ROMAN Catholic School requires services of Principal holding first or second class license valid' in Saskatchewan. Duties to commence Ssptembe second. Apply J. T. Les". 8901*? tary North Battleford. Salk. 858-8-15ME6i. T0 LET TO RlNTf--GROUND FLOOR OF- ilce, central location. Apply to The rmporioi Tobacco co.. 9° 'Queen Bt- nas-s-midi '»siTU£rIONS VAEANT . SALESMAN -- EXCLUSIVE IJNE for oity town or country. Bl( earn- ings 'guaranteedfermanent all 1°" Job.No experience necessary- W_l'|l° Loss aroinors, Limited. Montreal- _I _ p _ W p _ -rsoarassja rr Paws to buy in this Province. ` DON’T FORGETI You're wanted at Georgetown on Thursday night for -the Minstrel Show. You'll Aiikeit. COALFOR AYLWARD C DEEGAN --The schooner Minnie Avis at'Con- .nolly‘s Wharf disohari'lng'h'eal\ min- ed Albion Nut for Aylward & Deegau. ' ' 1 ' 970 ---- iii 1 as 'suns io' bent ` the ;__Minorroi Show at Georgetoynwpni Thursday `h`Ight. ' Great fun. -.CABLE FROM LIEUT.. PATOli"- A cablegram was receivelh. -from Lieu.q.- -Rowland _Paton laiitievenlnig by-'his father, `Mr.' Jan1es'~P`a"tIsn;M.L.A. in wiuoiiiio indeed i.`riat,he-irsiii_iooiing- fairly well and not"to"t¢lqi'ryL '° ' ~ GOOi»A.Le-All should -coats-'Ito the -Brackley Red Cross Social Thursday -22nd"held on the"beirutifu'l"grounds of lMrs.Eruest Prowse. Lots of good things to eat, Merry-go-round, amuse- ments for all. 984. ' FUNERAL TODAY.-The remains of the late Mrs. . H. Croskill were expected to arrive last night and the funeral will take place this afternoon at 2.15 -from 'her late residence 7 "West Street, to St. Pa-ul’s church. 'In- terment People's Cemetery. SERGT.-JOHN FRANCIS CROKEN WOUNDED.-Mrs. John A. Croken-, City, yesterday received the following telegram: Sincerely regret to inform l/011 Sgt. John Francis Croken fN0- 58161) Infantry officially report- ed admitted to Convalescent Depot Rouen, August 10th, 1918 Gunshot wound in neck. Director of Records. Sergt. Croken enlisted at the out break of the war andlins been cn active -service ever since taking part In a. great many big -battles. It is to be hoped Sergt. Cro~ken's wounds will not prove serious. Auro Acc|oizN1'_Mr. P, W. 'rur- ner and an auto party met with a bad accident last evening, which resulted in seriously damaging his car. While driving along North River Road at a moderate rate of speed a car driven by Mr. James .McMI>llan, drove out of the driveway of Mr. G. E. Hughes, ln- lzcrmun, colliding with .Mr. Turner‘s car. The impact was so severe as to throw his father, Mr. H. W. Turner, out of the car, fortunately not injuring him. The other occupants,~ including Mrs. Turner, Sr., Mrs. Middlleton and child, and Mr. w. H. v. Dunbar, were somewhat shaken up, but all fortun- ately escaped unhurt. , _ A P,LEASIN‘G PROGRAM.-There are no more stirring storlcst or more faithful word pictures of life in small places in the far West fifty years ago than the Wolfvllle Tales, "Dead Shot Baker" is the first of a series of ad- aptations of these famous stories to be picturlzed by Vitagraph as a Great- er Vitngraph Blue Ribbon Feature. which will be the attraction in the Lyceum Theatre today and Thursday. This story _of romance, bad men and e brave sheriff and his wilful Eastern bride is told by a cast of screen fav- orites who have made reputations in rugged West pictures. The leads are taken by Wiilliam Duncan and Carol Holloway, and others in the cast are J. W. Ryan,'S. E. Jennings, R. L. Rogers, Otto Ledererf wand Charles WhTaelock. See it today or tomor- rcw ut thc Lyceum. _ _.ii TWU IAUIES I I fKlliEll:|NSllNllY ‘-TRURO, N. S.,»August 19.-=Mrs. Warren Ogtilvie, -wife of the manager, of the Eastern Hat and Cap Company. of this town, and her sister of iMrs. ~Bonnell, wife of Dr. Bonnell, of St. John, were-killed in an automobile ac- cident between Chance Harbor and Picton Landing, nine miles from New Glasgow, Saturday afternoon. On a double curve of a twelve-foot road L. Lance, a returned soldier, driving the Ogllvie car met the car of F. E. Notebart, manager of the Ac- adia Coal Company, driven by Thos. M‘oNaughtin, chauffeur, and had the choice of within ten feet of crashing into it or running the risk of gains ,over .the embankment twenty fleet high. He chose the latter and the big car toppled over just striking the oth- er car which was pressed in close to the mountain in the upper side. Mrs. Ogllvie was instsntl-- Lzlled' and Mrs. Bonnell died a few : 'rules later. The chauffeur had ilesw .rounds on the body and legs iniurci. M~~s. Moxon, an occupant of the car escaped unin- Jured, but three other ladies' were more or less injured. .inn .ro 0 Dr, _'i'rsmain’s Natural Hair Restor- ative, used as directed, is 'guaranteed to rsstors gray hair to its natural col- or or 'money refunded. Positively not a dy's` and non-iiifurious. Price 31 00. On sais in Charlottetown by llsddia 920-I-19\lEtil24!h am., nrsuim. _ 4 ` , is _ . _` , , . = si-.¢._r` .s',»1\‘,*¢-_ __ GRAY HAIR f formed' that his son Pte. Fabian Mac- donald of the 13 Battalion was admit- ted to the No. -9 General Hospital on August 9th suffering from a gun shot wound in the head. IMPERIAL SERVICE MEDAL- - The last issue of the Canada Gazette contains a list of Canadian railway ial Service Medal for long and faith- ful service. There is one P. E. Island man~among the number, Mr. Hugh iilcQuaid, section foreman of Cardi- gan. ANOTHER WOUNDED.- Mr. Jos- eph Carmody has received a telegram notifying him that his son Pte. James W. Carmody has been wounded in action and is now in an Australian Hospital in France. 'He received u gunshot wound in the neck. 'l‘his is the third son of Mr. Carmod'y’s who has been wounded. WOUNDED.-IMr. Richard Roberts, Pleasant Grove, has been notified that his son No. 712394, Pte. James Roberts, inlfantry, has been admitted to 10th General Hospltall, lloeun, Aug- ust 9, Gun shot wound left leg. Pte. Roberts left with the 105th Battalion .und was in the first draft which left for France being attached to the 13th Battalion. He has been through much of the heavy fighting for the past sov- eral months and his friends will anx- iously await further news. ~ JAMES N. WAUGHAN, WOUND- .ED.-IMr. James Noah Waughan, 200 Cumberland Street. ‘received a telc- gram yesterday announcing that his son Private James N. Waughan was \vounded inthe foot and”was admitted to North Hampshire Dustan, War -Hospital on August `15th. _ Gunshot .wound in right foot. Pte. Waughan en- listed in vn'nc'onvor,"B_' C., and inn; beeniin the trenches ffoi' over three years. This is the second time that he waswounded. His many' friends here will hope for his speedy recov- ery. _.__,_._______i. lHf K- lift). lIANii?AiGN_ The Knights of Columbus Army I-lat Campaign opened on the Island yes- terday, and the amount collected in the city was $3,000. The canvnsscrs report that they are being received courteously by the public and every- thing points to a successful campaign. The people understand -the good work the money is going to be used for and no doubt the response to the call will bo generous as the campaign goes on. ' use i|llfn1il__ir:i;ni The sad news came by telegraph yesterday that Lieut. ,Ray Crockett son of I./ieutenant nnd_ Mrs. J. M. Crockett of Plleasant Grove had been killed in action in France. This news will be received with wide spread re- great as Lieut. Crockett was a dec- idedly -flne type of olllcer, gentlemanly and courteous and capable in every respect as an oilicer. He was a sig- nalling ofllcer with the rank of Lieu- tenant in the 82 Regiment before the 'war broke out and afterwards enlisted in the 105th Battailion giving up his farm at Pleasant Grove ln order to do his duty overseas for the 'Emp-ire. Only :i. few weeks before leaving here he was ina/rried to ‘Miss Laura West, diu:;:Irtcr of the late Mr. Amos West of York. There are also leit to mourn -'besides his wife and parents, two sisters-Mrs. Brown of York ami 'Mrs. Court of Donaldston, and two .other brothers Lloyd and Fenwick lboth gallantly doing their duty at the 'front. To all of those the heart felt will ;°’°.. 9¥i9“.d°d . mourn _}o`r one _qfits young citizens. Yesterdhy Mr. and Mrs. James Lynds ,of Kensington received a- telegram stating that their son 712126, Corpl action ou August ilth. his paregts ey` havle the sin- cere sympalliiygod _. - _ and had reached his 22nd year when oeéeeeoeeoeeoooooooooeoovoo 000000 ¥ qfiw Qmtrag Gqgrdiane ' _Nvvwwnyev»»»»6¢9»¢¢»¢¢§y@§@Q9§_ _ k Q. L\P}\\'f~' l v ll ® ' 'ri-is i.A_'r\ss'r Fuel..--sos colin A. ' . \ I I i _ I' ,_ _ “ ‘ McDonsld’| advertisement in this ig. -- --~ ---~ ‘ _ _ __ z' I sue re Theorz Fuel Cubes, tlie`cheap- ' »~ _ ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ` est and safest fuel ever put on the .- 1_,\ I/r A __ 1 market. 981. . ' . 5 \ ' L' A f f A ‘ I / “ wouuolp IN HEAD.-cm. John ’ _ `~ _ , McDonald, Cable Head. has been in- 4 ~, *_* » . ' _ _ _ ~ , . _ _ - _ _ - _ »-~ _..._._._.-....._:........._....__...._ nf. \_/' `| .-. _ i\ 1 / . 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Francis v§i;§er`_I.;iniis"`;yss iuuod in 'jp ` corporsi"`Lynds` enlisted with ine P ° I ' 6 00 , 105th on November 18, 1918, crossed y . .. f ' to England on June 0, 1010, and while _ - _ , in W . . Y _ ,_i__ The news was e were vhfwk to No 0 Hercules bed springs are guaranteed not to stretch bag or sag for iififif-7 'if-3-3-"5-3'3'3°3f-5°f5°¥*'35»'-"4 if Beer & Weeks .Beer & Weeks Beer & Weeléis .~- `=v.-;=.1-_ _-_‘»-af. ___,: wweewwnnrw 5* neon death claimed him. He was deserv- . . *` °" edly l>0DUll_f' In his home town, full Q of enthusiasm a ieadsrin all sports, ' . . _- -‘ ,, ' bel" secretary 9' um. “mme Cm, _- " "I . B YBl\iBd CD8 I.0.0.F. 'at home, and an adopted brother' _ ~',-3, - . _ ‘: Bum" M, fum, hd ~,.yMhq. he mm" Hickey, mane” who have already made the supreme honored place in the memory of ltd' ` lea_ves to 'mourn two siixters, Jpnie and Vxonungon 1, 9|-and 'of h,,,,..|,,,y, sacrifice. Lleut. Ralph Rogers and ,.,,|d°,m' To uw hoe.-"a..h_ l' Mabel. and vue. l>r°¢l1¢\'. Edwin Lynda. now arming overseas, and me two 'corporal Lynds, win always noid an tended sincere sympathy' . ` \ » , ' J, ' ' _ _ _ .. -_ _ , _ ' _ _ .. . . _ ..s_...... _._».»»~v¢»-1..-sgiilu! but ~ - - \1 - -., . ' _ r ' , _,, .. 1 ir. / ` ' c Jr- . '_ ‘ \ >.€a.e;i.~_f= .