18 i913 __ » I Aaorrnrowuc n _ __ -rmyca L mama -. _,.p- _:.'_ -- .-:_,_ -'_._- ,-» .,»'~- _ ,¢, (__ .__ _» .'._'»'.‘-,...=;-__._ -1" "irc-_T °'f _;r_-..’._1\.‘.__€1_.',_;» ___ __¢,.~q ____ ,‘-7 _~ -]-l-.1..- _.___ __ ,qx-__ ,,:».--,,..-,. l . \,-.-,'.,,.. ._. _.__.;_.f .. Ki- ,ty-__'_v_ 1.. -__--, .J _ M, ‘___ ° mos ~..._»..._._,,. _ Compound Wherever there is a _baby in_1.i_l_\_g_l- house there 'should bottle of Pensiar Wild Strawberry Oompound._ _I It _bi-int quick relief to the iitt suffering from. dis- of the stomach Cla Ill contains only veget- remedies and .is harmless. ' 25c a bottle. Central Drugstore iI_\\\\l\\\\\WlMllll .hoea _ -“I Need . null milfs mn Mlllv Hardly P|cl_ ¢3U}P_lil_ "We found- _- evthat- liilljgdorded instant; ‘”==L1'€Il_€f-_f'from _}_;‘oison from ' I shrubs and wishes, and get to using it for all _ manner of minor wounds and grazes.” 011° °f the nrwileges nl msn is rn livu_and learn W-hc-n a woman stops crying over hor 'troubles it's a sign that she has resumed the celebration of.l\er birth- day anniversary. _ I ~_`~_` _ Av‘~’ *_ . vl-zlznssnsnrs i _CLASSIFIISD AD 1 " _ s 1"'j.~ `_7|S0AltDERS WANTED. HELP WAN'1‘l£D-AlAL.ls ;'bAHDER8 WANTED-TWO GEN- tlemen boarders can be accomodat- sd'i"n private' family, centrally locat- Ledi-,large bedrooms on second iioor. :Enquire Guardian Office. ` 1235-9-4-Mt _ FOR SALE `~ Fon <1sAl.e vouuo Avsl-une grade cow due to freshen Septem- -ber '30th. F. T. Morrow. Mermaid -irarrh. 1444-s-1rlusl. FCR SALE .TWO SETS OF DRIVING harness in good repair. Apply ?Stan- ley' _I-iardy, Harness Shop. .” __ ' 1431-9-1'IM3Ipd. l=Anm`sA|.s. 1oo Acnes A-r union "North" with crop and implements by auction November 1 or private- _ ly. Apply to Chas. H. Rattray. Fitz- roy Street or Warburton & .Shaw- 1428-9-17M7lpd. III .Q owEl.l.|Ne House ron sAl.E A'r -.publlc-‘a_uctio|i_ on premises No. 29 _ U-ppq;-` Prince _§treet__ on Tuesday . October lstiat 12 o"clock noon. Dé~ sirable residence, comfortable. modern conveniences, large lot. Gaudet it Haszard, Solicitors. 1438-9-17M2wks. ' 1 POR SALE WIRE AND LUMBER OF two larke fox ranches :rear London- derry. N. S..Will be sold in blocks. All wire shipped in lots. ADDI? Df- R. P. Doherty, Great \filiage_ N. IS.. _ or J.C.‘McKendrick, Charlottetown. 1454-9-19M1i. g=y MISCELLANEOD S _ DOMINION EXPRESS MONEY OR- ders for five dollars costs three cents. 1447-9-18MEIi. FUR MADE INTO _BTOLES AND mulls, Apply 126 Dorchester Streot.__ 1419-9-161Vl3iDd. - FOXMEN ATTENTION. A SPECIAL meeting of the Ranch Caretakllfil Association will be held in the of- fice of Mr. E. R. Brow W0dl\6BdHY evening at 8 o'olock. All foxmen invited. J. C. Mcliendrlck. PIB!- 14st-9-1'_rM2_I._ IIELP wlnl 1'-nfs `wAn. el¢\”L\.l°i machinists at hl8ll°!¢ '"3"' “I” unskilled men and woman W°\'_\‘°" ‘on shell; for Gerernln°1I¢_ 0“|‘-“'°.»._ at gusrp_nte_ed »Il‘|Ill|§l|“m `d“!II” ` _l our . _ wakes wig ;Xl;l'__>*’¥‘I|:_‘;'-“'7‘; :lex 3,3. ln. awp". m. to-I1 as I5- 1** p. m. to 'I-a. m. ADDI! I-I7 If M°.AI"- 4,,-, M span ,agus nntllem' Av-_ onus. Bt Johlf. B 1”2'°'°w?_' WANTED A YOUNG MAN T0 learn the lens grinding business. G. F. Hutcheson, Optician. Dtf wmrso-sov ro LeAnn? 'rl-la Drug business. Apply at once to E. A. Foster. 950-8-20Mtf. SITUATION S VACAl\T BALEBMEN - EXCLUSIVE LINE for city, town or country. Big earn- ings guaranteed.Per-manent all year job.No experience neceseary.Write Luke Brothers, Limited, Montreal. 1408-9-16MEIIi . I - .---s 1 » .I__ woulci) write and~t'”élL,., how thankful I was to Supberb New Artsralt Pleat:-_¢__n_:I;rince Edw,.|| TM., fret out ahve, and full 1_._.0______. ~ i '_`fdary Pick'ford‘| newest Artoruft Waterman, Herbert Standing,Joseph- picturef “Stella Maris" adapted by ine Croweliand Mrs. Coonlen. Frances Marion from -the novel by 'l‘Il',°‘ Dhotoplay was produced under Wiiifsfln Locke." 'will--‘be‘ released in_the_ direction of Marshall Neilan, and the the latter -pli‘tl"Qf§._llg\|Iary._ ,Prof he‘"-w'as";assisted by Nat-' -Deverlch. seating "Our `Mary""'j¢l`or’if€iig,§i>fklrCt;_»Wa'lter -Stradling is responsible for - l- _f~ ‘ ~- ’ ‘ ' :_ _ . 5 P- .~ _--_; _.g~-. ` .-,___ , 1 I_-:..==>s*<=.=.1~lr.y;:‘? - -_'___vfi_\"..~~i~ \ MAPYm _ /f_»r5’coI Ia. Maris 4_3 _A.AcrCnArrn.a;. 1V time in a dual role, this photoplay the camera work. is conceded to be the crowning ach- ievement of her cinema career. In tile dual` roles of Stella Maris andl Unitey Blake, .Mary Pickford will pre-I sent on the screen two of the most widely different characterizations ev- er disclosed in any production. Opposite the star in "Stella Maris” is Conway Tearle. In the part of John Riska, Tearle presents a por- trayal of considerable force. Others in the cast are Camille Ankewich, Ida After rcstlllg four days following the completion oi’ “Stella Maria," Mary Pickford again became busily engaged with Director Neilnn, select- ing- a cast for the next picture. the title of which has not yet been an- nounced. `Actnal "shooting" of scenes I [for the new production will be com- menced shortl;/' when the entire com- pany -will Esnve Hollywood for San Francisco. where the initial exter- iors will be staged. LOST LOST S_UNDAY GOLD FOUNTAIN pen engraved L. S. Finder will re- ceive $3 reward. Leo Frank South- port. 21. WANTED HELP- ’ FEMALE WANTED-A MAID FOR GENERAL “housework ~ no - ¢rl.|l&¢.. Apply l_4l ‘ Upper' Prince St. ' GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. Good wages. Apply to Mrs. P. C. Brown. 1436-9-1'IMtf. WANTED-Your-lo elnl. To l.ool< after young child for a fe-w days. ap- ply Mra. Keith Rogers, 129 Pownal St. 1383-9-14 MEI GIRL WANTED- GIR-I.. WITH some experience of job printing and able to feed job presses. High- est wages, steady job. Apply to Archibald Irwin, King's Printer. 1445-9-17M3i. WANTEU AT ONCE AT P.E-I. H08- pltdl two smart girls its kitchen and house maid. Apply Miss Kilburn housekeeper. 1377-9-1_3Mtf WANTED House MA|Ds AND KIT- chen maids. inexperienced help $12.00 a month; after two months. if satisfactory $l4;nfter six m0l1¢l1i $15.00; after one year. $16-00 I-0 $18.00. Transportation advanced. Apply to Medical Superintendent. Nova Scotia ‘Snnatoriu_rn, Kentville 1\_x_ s, _ .1462-9-18M1wIr. ""”"" W A_§tlj§D \. -'BUTTER WAN’TED.- _JOHN Mo- Qulllan It Co-. require a quantity of . _good dairy butter -in tubs. - . - _ .1319-D-18M8i. _ ._ _ _ -.1 _ -, '»ou|.rnTv _wAtt1:Eo-l wlu. Buy I Tuesday. I. D. Jenkins. Chill* ;¢,¢¢,¢°wn,. . 1215-IHM2wkp. I dressed ‘fowl and chickens meyery. __ ___. --_-=..._.:._'_='-Y-.»-~-~--:-:..-- GERMAN Pllllllllll AND MILITARY SIIUAIIUN NEW YQRK, SEPT. 14-The words of Burian, the rumors of cabinet chang- es In Berlin are not to be read wivtboul careful relation to the mil.lim.ry situat- ion.'U-nl-ike fthe Allies -the Gerimans make no distinotion,___hetween._____dip; ‘iomatic and military weapons in the pursuit of victory--absolute or relat- ive. Wlhat we now have is the begin- ning of the German attempt to extend the front. To rtake an illustration:- several tilmes during fthe war 'the Ger- man has -chosen to relinquish the of* fonsive, or -the effort lto regain the of- fensive on the western front in order to conduct an opemtion elsewhere, which he deemed more ilmponant. When He Chose Defensive. Thus in 1915, and again in 1916, af- ter the Vendun failure, the *man las- sumed al defensive attitude in I-‘rance snd`Belgium while he concentrated his Hypophosphites ~ _The Physician's_ depen- dabliitéoin _Araemlc, R_un- down _ nstltutlons. Builds you up, restores your ap- -- petite .steadles your nerves and strengthens your body, and ls in a p“.asent syrup form. ' MacDONAI.D & MacKiNNOIt SI-HE 2 V nnucclsrs ‘D reserves uponthe .task of dlslpoe-ing oi Russia. in 181-Tthe campaign strategy' was a little different. This 'time the! Gorman undentook, while main»t'aI~ningf his western front at the cost of the' strategic retirement to the Hindenburg line to .attack Allied communications by lhis ruthless submarine campaign, seeloing victory through his campaign 011 the ses-__..f,,.._ , . _ ' `lt'wa¢s only in the present year, after `l§l1`6"Rll2§5li1'I‘l' c`6iIK‘pse,' 'ftllHlt`“I]udend0rfl' relturned`|to theideas of 1914] to the pursuit of an absolute military decision by 'tho decisive defeat of French and British armies before A-merica could arrive. This campniglx has failed. No absolute mil'itary-victory is now or h.erealilter possible for the German. But a. relative, an approximate victory may _. yet be had If the situation on the west- `om bmiltllefront can be s‘ta.bi.l~ized for a time and during -this time who dlp lom-atic attack upon -t-he All-’es, exactly analagous to the submarine cum-paign of 1917 can be -pressed. Germany now seeks to save her gains in Russia and in the Balkans. if she succeeds in doing this sho will have won the war --even ii' she evac- untes Francs and Belgium, codes Alsace-Loraine 'to'Fra.nco and compels Austria to make concessions to -Ita.-ll' In the Tren-tino and about Trieste. But _ _ ~_* _, 113-. -Ii-‘L - `~, . ‘_ I _ on ’ --_ 7/f/,_.__ _ I ..-_-__- J / gg I - 4' l I As. , § _ fri - _;l . ‘Q _~ 1 ~ _ -s'..», .13 I I » .\_____ /' -/ "_ . _ 1_1 `\\ ggi \.\\ . ‘Eli ' ; 5”- .`_ m l '\7`\»` ....i_\.l5¢- Q. sinne- i. ll I \ :',l.\_`,-",l‘ ' s' __ ' _ . .---;/_» _ Z 90,,” ,_)J____ -_ - . l I in 111 W _ Is--Y'our Home Protected You know it is protected while you live. If the head of your home _was removed-would the household routine go on as before ? _ ' ' ` _ With the increase in cost of living. the amount of Insurance you_ were carrying before the war may not be suilicient protection today. 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LTD., E. 1. r Agents at all Principal Points 1 ' Visitors to the Provincial Exhibition are invited io call at our offices and obtain free of charge, information desired about Insurance. _ . while the diplomatic operation goes 1450-9-1S\\'cdsat2i. ,,..,. _ ._ __ _ forward lift is necessary thwt the Ger- m_-_-,-_gamsssull . gg _ =1__ _ ‘ . ffomd a disastrous defeat and have .__ di I ron- We arc, then, a pros-hil fn Bu _ ~ . - ., I-lid 'the ill¢6l`~d0.P8l1d<>I10° Of HIIIIIHTY once 3' nslgvuauon ol Ecu" on gravel, crises than Thu vhvmgi Exisiod rttro:1tc'l in some disorder: and at e. tn. . md diplomatic openmons IB mannestl gd the B ' b cl riy fore-I before the second battle of the Marne. high Crm' But nn this hapmned to °'" Gum." Puma" Plum' " Nolitialllldgdhdniluhtlnsi TI: German Thvn Foch was in reserve ready. We Ames In M“"'°h- APIII' "id ,MW and G - ' st t is te t n gh. “B” g 5 ° MVB H0-F0011 I0 dlmct the diplomatic Yet d-id not prevent _them from making It ie now the mission of the army to Veer ___ __ war offensive defence wc have no _muy of comm their recent offensive _wItIa,s_uch great man lines in France and Belgium hold emmn na esy ma H C ou pence offensive, like all previous Gsr check or delay nine-1 advance for the ““‘“ "‘““°°“ ° " . 1-access. - - ‘i ‘-1 ThcGormnn has merely begun to chan- and, and it is doubtful whether we _ bala I' tl ' mt can ai n- _ nce o ic prese ip g _ h h in M _ BI8I;¢ WGOIIG gl- the °\:_°__”I_d°- AI' the ‘ind ?;0g::¢u;,0€iI:)tyur’;»hiIr(I thi; Yvarflaanprii- comprehended in a. determination to __ f_§";; “mf °t"';:: hl;’_;’;'_‘;fy_;:°_ nt from me contest, which will leave aclnved a military decision. ! _ _ __ _ -` 6 rmuq' 0 9 him 'n a stronger position th-an he occ- SMOKE 1 U(.Ki: T I S have-quitr.achiev¢.d a unity of purpose ’ (continued on page “shun ‘mated by Bunn and by every Get' `upie<‘ when the wnr began and from No Military Decision mn wmmwmwr th” no mmm" which he can later resume the war It is c-nphatically not tru; that wo dI°I5l°“ I9 P°“IM°_wm Umm' ‘° sm' I _ i re- lave eta achieved a niilitnr I decision N B when he h1s again completed h s p 1 y Y unbroken lines and demand a confer- pamuon- m this wan The German anmes have _ ' A I ' L- 'r _ L- n _ '_ _ _ nm.. 1.4. 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