____.f I 1.. W4, _ _ T# ) i ` I - ‘ , , I I ` ‘ 1 / ' 1 .4 1 ' SEPTEMBER 24 1 1' ` ° . ,_ _ ' 9 5, - 'rua cuanaorrarowu GUARDIAN Phan saver: o o ' Exlhliition Week il mf Migmg ..°lT PAYS to buy in this Province. ' ..'0NE~ CENT Dal' W°l‘d Olvll lll' i-»:;~1 ~ertion for advertising in this column. (}}{vT0“'N 1\[__\RKETS Stop At C, 0 0 K ’ S ron Your Piioio Exhibition Week /VlSli1 0111' SlZlldl0_ and l’l8VE all the station at that place and that if up-todate Photo taken for your friends. ' - _ ' ° regular monthly meeting of t-he Lakeville Women‘s Institute was held 117 Grafton Street Opposite Post Office QHEAP FARE AUTUMN EXCURS- ION '[0 BOSTON. Commenclng Sept. 10th excursion rates will be issued to Boston good for return within 30 days. From Charlottetown to Boston and return $13.00. The autumn is a de- lightful time to visit Boston. Steamer leaves Charlottetown every Friday at noon. For further particulars apply to JA8. CARRAGHER. Agent. Charlottetown. ‘ ?HPlrlutl._Isai}§ Rooil, for Port Hast- -nm. -|-.Me Rock P I ‘ F _ iigs; sc ir. owart, G. Murray, for s_ H"|:'h°r:_" '"7 cHAsE&sANB0RN_ MONTREAL Louisburg; sclir. Maud Carter, J. G. Leave Ch'town Leave Rocky Point _ Murray, for Loiiisburg; schr._ Lady 700 ._m_ 7” ` - |60 May. J. G. M. McDonald, for Pinette; 8-00 ‘ m usb ._ schr_.__C_srl E. Rushmore, J. C. Hissin, ‘ ` ° ‘ ' ' UF IC OU 1330 :_$_ : lx: Reported inwards.-Sclir. Lady May, 1:30 D_m_ 2'00 D'm' MCDOUEHI. from Pinette_ D-111. MESSAGES DROPPED ' -m- FROM AEROPLANE. 'I3'-'A Exhibiti II of Y' zio flew over_Trciit in an aeroplane, _ a and dropped little bags made in the 2.30 p.m. li 8.30 pm 4.30 p.m, 6.30 p.m. 9.30 a.m. SUNDAY 12.45 p.in. 2.00 p.m. 8.00 p.m. 4.00 p.m. » u mwwwo 'Qi»5E»o'¢'Q-".°‘Z*'¢ cooooggge ?9?F?ggq 5.5.5.5? .HL .DL M. M URPHV. Manager Furness A I Sailings ll‘rom LONDON From I-IALIFAX - Rappahannock Sipt. zilth - Shenandoah Oct, llih FROM HALIFAX TO LIVERI UOL DIRECT "Bay Stale" (New) l‘ct. lst From LIVERPOOL From IIALIFAX Via Nfld. Via Nfld. Sept. 22nd Durango October 12th Oct. lst Tabasco October 22nd Above sailinss are not guaranteed and are subject to change without notice. Fumess,Withy & Co.Lid. | l-Ialifax, N. S. . .--.Q - ¢AuAniANif Pcii='|cI _ EXCURSIONS ‘ Rates from Ch’town MONTREAL I $18.85. ° Tickets on5rile Sept. 30th, Oct. ist and znd Limit, October 18th. Bos'_roN $18.00 Tickets on Sale Daily, Sept. I8 to Oct. 16 Limit. Thirty Days W. B. HOWARD, _l_).l;§A.. O.P.R.. St. John. Allen E- Lush in 'Illcnmond Street lmene an G ' S6 t b 30th. _ octiiigig 1st aiidegiidlr H.DJ. _ _1;l__A__B__?N - _ ' S lcl , 9 _ ociiigf 1i§ii..g°°d for mum S<»“fiSmg' 3 E- Island For Vacation :nas-9-ztiitssi. , I- l Mimi/ I f ‘f f f»'@ 'i-,K ' /I I-‘.¢.IiI` _ - II \ ‘se ' ir _ ,_=t;_l, I ` ` XJ " Hard and Soft Coal A Tl¢l=“»\= Pf°v9°‘“°“ N... ‘“.:°:.1;°::.::“ ssl. I.. Our Coal is bound to tickle the Ivinters supply of Coal Wl1°1\ '$0' whole family either directly 01’ Us ¢°°'l» W°““‘°" °“°' “M ° °°‘ indi\'e¢tlY~_ _ ° . l°$:r,gti1avo a good supply of Soft Coal Father is tickled by the nice , , I. iiiiuiiiie for Domestic uid even heat that fills the den, §',,§,,‘,’°,,.,fp°..ei. Ima have :ma cu- ¢ _.sa _A . _ '/'l'i7‘.,,',;;mI. at og Prized equally in hospital and home, because no other Coffee is at once 50 1`iC1l» so strong, so delicate, and so unfailingly good.- ln K, I and 2 pound cans. Whole -ground - pulverized -- also Fine Ground for Psrcoleton. O 5 Our stockis now complete - . D in evgfy department with exhorting _the people of the city, to the neWeStfal1Sh0eS_ await patiently the arrival of the , /f I - , » _ I -QM .//,`\\¢/ll?/_‘ A\ / ,_.;//\\ ___..,.`..m- .~\_\/‘ "_$“_f...-r“__ iz »es\<<are. 'The Dominion’ cost about $40,000, but now that the typo ‘has been standarlzed. it is expected that they will cost about $30,000 a.- plece. The first squardon oi twenty which will be shipped before October. will' have cost the British Government about $610,000. _ “After consideration and. watching the officers of the Allies gave lt as their proof much more useful and destructive than the German Zep- - pelins. They have the mobility and .speed of the fastest scouting aero- Prince Edward Island -1 I Montague, _ -planes and can carry ii _ton of exp10g_ lves which can be dro ed with at-_ _ “The Standard says: “The Yan- dcveloped especially for the ‘nlr dc- "We -are in great need of being always know the position of the ma- --How Spiendid on the eastern from Butter per lb. 23 to 28 Fowl per lb 10 Chickens _ 14 to 16 Hay, pressed $14.00 to $15.00 Buckwheat 75 to 90 Wheat. per bus. $1.00 to 1.25 Oats, white 60 Oats, black 65 to 70 Eggs, doz. 22 Butter lb. (creamery) 27 to 28 Tub, butter pei' lb., 22 - Potatoes, per bus.. new 40 Beef, per lb. retail 10 to 12 Blackberries (per box) ' 12 Blueberries, per qt. 7 Apples perdozen 6 to 9 Wool, per 'ID. 25 to 40 S’SIDE MARKETS Wheat, bus. 31.00 to 1.25 Wool, lb. 28 to 40 Eggs, doz. ' 22 Hay. pressed '10.00 to 13.00 Hides. lb. , 15 Oatmeal, per 100 3,50 Oats, (white) bus. .63 Barley; bus. 65 to 90 Buckwheat ‘ 1.25 Butler. lb. (dairy) 21 to 23 Butter lb. (creamery) 28 Oats (black) bus. 67 CHICAGO MARKETS CHICAGO, 22.-Wheat No. 2 Red 1.14. No. 3 Red 1.08 to 1.12. No. 4 Red 1.01 to 1.07. No. 3 Hard 1.08 to 1.12. Corn-No. 2 Yellow 74 to 74%. Oats-No. 3 White Nominal Stun- dard 39. Rye-No. 2 97. Barley-50 to 60. Timothy-5.50 to 8.00. Clover-13.00 to 18.00. Pork-12.50. Lard-8.07. I Ribs-7.62 to 8.25. CAPTAIN VON PAPEN SAYS THE YANKEES ARE “lD|OTIC." LONDON, Sept. 22.- A place of prominence is given by the morning ence. _most of them comment upon it editorially. “Nothing” says the Chro- nicle. can wipe out the strain, or explain away the insults to the Ani- ik. r A I i if ,__ .5 .. ...,.._.;... `-="`~§.-*=‘>_-_.-,;,._.-é I i papers to the Archibald correspoiid- _ "-flu only and or/g:'/in/ I l"li'l/IT _ are Q5? . I , I u _ Q ‘i ” " ` I The Heaclach *_ I i es , that so many _. women suffer from _ -:ire often due to a congested state of the liver-the body's filter. Vt/lint I is needed is it gentle tonic-aperient, io produce at healthy and normal action of the digestive organs and rid the blood ofiiii- _ purities. In such cases nothing is so good as I |||l_'.' "ull _ 1; _ _ QQ; ~ ENO’ FRUIT SALT _- »>. 3,.. -Q _ » 1-- -ihc world's household remedy for more , ;\\'I ff' iw "'_ than forty ‘ei\rs. Its action is uciitle and iiaturul, , l-1* , J' pi’ l *tl 5*' \~g“€¢,~ clciiiising the system. baiiishiiig lieailiu~hi»a and """ _ \i\§`7" -’ "-4 iirtleiisiiesmund iisslstliigliaturv Avoid worlliless ..' " .,§ iAm}_t.'\tioiis_. Tlicicisonly Qi; F|(\)|\‘ SAL-|-__EN0»s_ 4 `_ -t : . s ' your rugg st. " - - - . . W, fi\U_I'l />.».~/».II-.-./ ....1_I- /in I ,FS - .|.C.l'1N0,l.id., "Fruit Salt” Worki,LONDON,Ea|. i 5% ' __ sn. /i,.IIi.t..IN°r¢i. Amin.. _‘ :lg ““'1‘_";;'!_‘2'(` '_ HAROLD F. RITCHIE & CO. LIMITED ~l ‘I it--_ij -~»~= in ittciiui. sriirsr ioiionro ,__ II Beware of Substitutes I .viii -5 _ \ ¢ _, .a My \. _'l IZTIJ ____ I erlcan people-those idoitic Yankees I -as Captain Von Papcii° describes _ them.” ` kces are not so ‘idiotic' as the sup- erior Captaln Von Pupcn thinks, and are less impressed than he expects with the 'heroic' ' deeds 01' the~G4-.i'- mans, who have presented themselv- es to the people of the United Status chiefly in the form of killing of iioii‘ combatants." Document' number ll iii the Archi- bald, correspondence is a letter from Captain Von Papen to his wife dated New York, August 20, in which thc German military attache says: ‘backed up' as they say here. Since Sunday a new storm has been raging against us. Because of what l’in .send- ing you a few cuttings from newspap- ers that will amuse yon. Unfortunate- I ly they stole a fat portfolio from oiirl good Albert in the elevated- the English secret' service, of course. “Unfortunately there were some very important things froin my report among them such as buying up liquid ` chlorine and about the Bridgeport projectile company, as wcll as docu- ments regarding the buying of Plionol and the acquisition of Wright aero- plane patents. "But things like that must occur. I send you Albert‘s reply, for you see how we protect ourselves. We compose the documents today. lt seems quite likely that wo shall meet again soon. The sinking of the Ara- bic may well be the last straw. Hope in our in'terest that the danger will blow over. -i l always .say to these idiotic Yankees they better hold their toiigii- es. its better to look at all this hero- ism full of admiration. My friends in the army are quite different in this way." GET OUT. Isn‘t it about the best we can ex- pect, as an o.it.<-onie of this "safety, first" stuff, utter wrecklessness?- Ashur. Another Call for Men Authority has been received by Lt. Col. J. R. Allan, O. C. 82nd Regiment authorizing a Depot of Infantry for Overseas Service. 250 Men Wanted All to remain together throughout the Campaign. _ _ Apply to the Recruiting Officers Major C. Leigh, Charlottetown Cap. W. C. Cook, “ Lieut. L. A. Moore, Summerside and any Officers of the 82nd Regiment. 4 i; I_ L and see us. DD ~ CUFBCY. while the Zeppelinii are slow end cannot aim their bombs.” a The Woodpecker Gasoline Engine ` We have five 4 H. P. and one ' 6 H. P. Woodpecker Engine for sale. All in perfect order. We must sell this month and' will offer at a very low price. If interested call A. PICKARD & CO. Coal Dealer Ph one 240 Charloti etown 3093-9-22M6l. . _ _ . I