Wh _ ver there is a znhe house there _ should" be. a bottle of Penslar t-Wild Is". " I _n 3 quick. reliefitit = one 070m dis- ' ordetsrofjtlie stomach ' and bows, ' cholera infantilmioo ibdmrrhoea , . etc. add is equ" for adults. ‘ . It contains only \eget. able genomes and is quite ,Wmlesa. "bottle. any good 25:9;a ' ,E. A. Fog... Central Drugstore ,ettes: ., i - Whether from cit or country find osmium. es llvmg under an un- usual strain. The un- usual work necessitat- ' es the use of different muscles and this do- glo mentldemands a _ 0 so of ur . rich b10011?y p e Because it goes dir- . ectly to the formation of? new? blood, Dr. ’Chase’s Nerve Food is of the greatest assist- ance in building up new cells and tissues and strengthening the muscles ' , (“momma oiassIIIsd ads. under this and soot sn. osnt par word par Inssrtlon whsrs ossh accompanies order. with mlnb mum charge of 25 cents per inner: non. Count your Words and save more s7 by rsmlttlng with order. Stamps Ice-pus. Ada. taken by ‘phons or. unt by mail will so“ chlrjod at so. our word. to oovsr-book-luoplnp char- gss, stationary and postage on so: oount'. BUARDERS WANTED. BOARDERS WANTED—TWO GEN- tlemon boarders can be accomodat- ed in private family. centrally locat- ed', large.bedrooms on second floor. Enquire Guardian Office. 1236-9-4-Mt FOR SALE FOR SALE YOUNG AYSHIRE grade cow due to freshen Septem- ber 30th. F. T. Morrow, Mermaid Farm. 1444‘9-17M3i. .ci—ASSIEIED ADVERTISEMENTS ' WWW”. There is nothing In a name. no riv- er thIief has‘ ever stole a river. MISCELLANEOUS WHEN ORDERING GOODS BY mail send _a Dominion Express money order. 1468-9-18ME1I. 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 to piece work. Eigh hour shifts, 7 a mto3p.m.3p.m.tollp.m.ll p. m. to 7 a. m. Apply to T McAv- ity'a 9.2 Shell Plant, Rothesay Av- enue, St. John, N. B. 1262-9-6M12i. HELP WAN TED—MALE» MAN WANTED FOR CONSTRUC- tion work. Apply 137 Kent Street between 6 and 8 p. m. 21. WANTED A YOUNG MAN TO learn the lens grinding business. G. F. Hutcheson, Optician. th FOR SALE TWO SETS 0F DRIVING harness in good» repair. Apply Stan- ley Hardy, Harness Shop. 1431-9~17M3ipd. FARM SALE. 100 ACRES AT UNION North with crop and Implements by auction November 1 or private- ly. Apply to Chas. H. Rattray, Fitz- roy Street or Warburton & Shaw. - 1428-9-17M7ipd. WELLING HOUSE FOR SALE AT ublic auction on premises No. 29 Upper Prince Street on Tuesday ,Iotober lst at'12 o‘clock noon. De. "irable residence, odern conveniences, large ‘audet & Haszard, solicitors. ’ 1438.9-17M2wks. 7 ‘- LUST. ’-- GREEN VELVET PEAKED blinder please leave at W. N. 1480~9~18M21pd. lot. 3 on's. w—ON SATURDAY NIGHT BE- sn Shaw' store and Samuel GI'e ,or's a pair of boots. Finder leave s enkins store. 1441-9-17M3lpd. j: TUESDAY CHATELAINE ass containing pair of glasses. luder please leave at Guardian.31. T .iR'IbAY 15th A FOUNTAIN II 'bgetween,.Prince of Wales Col- 6 dad‘s ?'Avards. Finder please vé at College Chico. 1402-9-13Mll-pd. I nnnn'ron a snaw " tors, Attorneys. Bolloitors‘ ‘or (is . oa.‘_'nm- of Nontrssl. ess- about lostan cos-porn ’ comfortable, _ WANTED—BOY TO LEARN THE Drug business. Apply at once to E. A. 950-8-20Mtf SITUA'r‘Iofist ANT -, sALEsMEN - EXCLUSIVE LINE for city, town or country. Big earn. ings guaranteed.PermanenIt all year j Job.No experience necessary.Write ' Luke Brothers, Limited, Montreal. 1408-0-16MEOI . amass TEACHERS WANTED WANTED A TEACHER FOR WEST St. Peter's Lake ISchool. Supple- ment $84. Norman McDonald, Sec- rotary. 1476-9-19M’311x1. WAN TED HELP—— FEMALE WANTED A MAID FOR SNlALL family. Apply person F. L. Carlton, 271 Kent Street. 1409-9-18M3ipd. FOEIBI'. WANTED A GIRL FOR oENEnXI. housework, family. of three. Apply 204 nuston Street. 1461-0-18M3i. WANTED—A MAID FOR GENERAL housework no washing. Apply at! Upper Prince St. GIRL Foa GENERAL House- work. Good Wages. Apply to Mrs. P. C. Brown. 1436-9-17Mtf. WANTED A MAID FOR GENERAL Johnston, 140 Rochford Street. ~ 1482-9-19M3ipd. ___,..__..___——-—-———-( WANTED AT ONCE MAID TO 00 to Winchester, Mass” Fare paid. References required. Apply Mrs. Weston Whitlock, Mafpeuue Road, Charlottetown. 1421-9-16M3lpd WANTED— elm. wI'i'H i'l’i iii ' _oInI._ "Siam/TOI'IQIIA ,_ some experience of Job printing and able to feed Job presses. fligh- est wages, steady Job. Apply 'to Archibald Irwin. King's Painter. . . ’ I ' 1445-9473181. I WANTED HOUSE MAIDO AND KIT- chen maids. -lnexpsrienced help 012.00 a month:"after two months. if satisfactory 814zaftsr six months $16.00; after one year." $10.00 to 018.00. Transportation advanced. Apply to Medical Superintendsn . i MI. housework. No washing. Mrs. J. J .~ Quill‘sn d: (to, moire s quantity of nnpommsyom Which Hsvs . Oecurfe'diburlng the Wait; ' The BusyVWortdYs Happenings.“ and Pat «um Solid Boar's Enjoyment. , TUESDAI. Oosl may advance another 500 in price September 1. Rsiiway freight rates on sugar have been modified. Henry J. Hunter. aged 47. wa's found dead in his room. Two Allied'air squadrons attacked Constantinople on Wednesday night. The Municipal Council of Paris has , sgreed to present a Sword of Hone to Marshal Foch. ' Hrs. George Terry died of s ino- tured skull, the result “falling down the cellar stsirs 5 slid in Cbathani. _ 11;, J, Seven fishing hag, Hist sunk by one submarine, near the cosst of Holland. .Thrse'of them were of Dutch registry, , John Miller, a returned-soldier, was shot by his wife in a temporary in of insanity and may lose his sight: his wife drowned herself. It seems likely that the congress of the United States will pass a na- tlon-wide prohibition measure to take effect on July 1 of 1019. Export of Canadian silver coin, sil- ver bullion and fine silver bars in pro~ hibited, except under license issued by the Minister of Finance. James B. -Wilson, 17 years chief engineer at the Ontario School for the Blind at Brantford, died after one day’s illness of appendicitis. The attendance for the opening day of the Exhibition at Toronto was 33,400. Lord Shaughnessy pressed the button that started the big fair. Dr. W. G. McCormack, Toronto, is held by the police, on a charge of criminal negligence. His motor car struck and badly injured Dorothy Parfrey, aged’lz years. The steamer Eric. 600 tons, has been sunk by shell fire. presumably by the-same submarine which sent four fishing schooners to the bottom on Sunday of! Miquelon. The British third‘ and fourth armies suffered casualties estimated at about 23,500 between Aug. 21 and 26. During this same period the have amounted to 20,000 in the bat— tle east of the Ancre. - WEDNESDAY. Yesterday was Children's Day at the Toronto Exhibition. York Township tax rate was struck, and. is the 'loweat in the county. Fire Chiefs for Canada opened their annual convention at the Ex- hibition grounds. sir John‘Eaton started the "Sail- ors’ Week" campaign with a. sub— scription for $50,000. A double drowning is feared to have taken p ace in the St. lawn-once river, near Brockville. First Assistant Secretary of War Crowell has been made United States Director of Munitions. The safe arrival in the United Kingdom of a large number of Cana- dian troops is announced. Three arrests were made in con- nection with the attempted robbery of the Spadina Cafe. Toronto. Lt.-Col. John White, of Woodstock, a prominent merchant and former mayor, died on his way down town. Immigration to the United States during the past year was less than during any year since the Civil War. Hon. Dr. Beland was given a. great welcome at Sherbrooke, where he gave three addresses at the Exhibi- tion. ' A conference was held at Halifax by the Premier and members of the Governments of the Maritime Pro- vinces. . An ofi‘lcial statement issued in T0< kio attributes the rice riots to anger of the people at the extravagance of the rich. The first hospital special train, conveying thirty-three invalid sol- diers to their homes, is to leave Kingston to-morrow. License Inspector Fisher seised a still. In operation on a. kitchen stove, .in a Gravenhurst house. tolether with a quantity of whiskey. John McKishnie, father of Mrs. Jean Blcwoit and of Archie P. Mc- Kishnie, died at Chatham within a few weeks of ninety years of age. The Fuel Administration in the United States has called upon the public east of the Mississippi to stop using gasoline for passenger automo- biles, motorcycles and motorboats on Sundays until further notice. THURSDAY. Yesterday was Women's Day at the Toronto Exhibition; to-day is Allies‘ Day. Joseph Deacon, K.C., police magis- trate of Brockville since 1871, died at the age of 78. Stationary engineers will protest to the Government against legislation grading engineers. Toronto telephone girls will apply to the Department of Labor for a Board of Conciliation. Cd’roaer Winnatt, Toronto, at an Inquest commented strongly on the practice of children playing on the streets. . An immense deposit of potash so- dium sulphate, of many millions of tons. has been discovered, north of Ma in Or “as: . _ I: Milimy' District No. 3 (Ottawa and Kingston), 766 men took advan- tage of the oppo" Ity given to do- faulters and spa. .J to report for service. . " The 0.2.8. con n reinl telegraph- ers st Montreal cool so to defer the proposed Itrike for the present, and to psssont their'Icsse to the moral (love at. - nonlgswmanjwss nominated by the Unitsd- Far-morn rofv Ontario to the Conservative candidate, Nova‘ Scott‘s Senatorinm. Ksntville p I , y t I ‘ _ , I Ir. n. Tut-nor. In the Moist siss- N- 3- ““fQ'u-m“ uon'forifsnitoulin-isllbd-rn coast. W' i TF9: *v'lnmm ' ‘g‘ a". » ‘ . ‘ '4'“ II who think tbvy‘wiu "chosen :IUTTIR “Muffin” J“‘“‘ M. are :3 even called. ' ' _ I good dairy in l .msssism coating um 02.03121300- German losses in prisoners alone. “if: if... diors' settled! t. fins- srnmont has as blishsd s directorate of educational war propaganda. The British Board of Agriculture statoannat the srsbls arcs. in ling- lsnd and Wlles amounts to 12.400.- 0.00 acres, an Increase of 1,162,000. compared with 1917. The wheat scro- ago has increased by 688,000 acres. A beautiful woodland lot of forty acres at the confluence of the Grand and conesng rivers, was handed over. by)”. .Walter J. Snider to Hon. uni" uschsrmid, representing the Ontario Government, to further the policy of conservation and reforestrs— tion. FRIDAY. The annual conference of the A. M. E. is in session. Vancouver has been made a basic port in the grain business. About'70,000 people attended the National Exhibition on Allies' Dav. Bessie Hesstib, 16 years of age. was drowned while bathing at Go- bourg. - Thomas Tressan, a Toronto musi- cian, dropped dead when leaving the Exhibition grounds. Ten thousand people heard Hon. Dr. Beland's open-air, address at the Exhibition at Toronto. Vladimir Bourtzotf, the Russian revolutionist, says he has received ad- vices from Russia that Gen. Korniloff Is living. The South African Government is drafting regulations to prevent the use of the German language in pub< “0 places. There is a rush on in New York among the Jews to join the Jewish battalion ’of the British army serving in Palestine. The chief cities and towns of the Rhine district have formed a perma- nent committee to deal with the in- creasing menace of Allied air raids. The Dominion Government is op- por‘ 2 before the International Joint Waterways Commission at Montreal the approval of plans to darn the Long Sault near Massena, N.Y. Reginald A. Fowler, a Conserva- ti-ve farmer, of Amherst Island, was elected by acclamation to the Legis- lature as member for Lennox, in suc- cession to the late T. G. Carscsllen. St. Thomas business men will pro~ test to the Dominion Power Control- ler, Sir Henry Drayton, against the recent further '10 per cent. cut in the city's supply of Hydro-electric power. Nicaragua and Honduras have averted their -threatened clash of arms by :‘rzreeing to withdraw all troops from their borders and sub- mit their controversy to the United States. The total registration in Canada showed 2,672,754 men and 2,471,280 women, or 6,044,034 In all, not counting some 115,000 cards since received or expected through the post offices. SATURDAY. Wm. Sclater, a prominent business man of Seaforth, is dead. Serious strikes, Involving 200,000 workers, have broken out in West- phalia. tion had an increased attendance uvor 1917. Roy Keater, aged four, was hurt by a motor car near his home in Toronto. No extension is to be made of the amnesty to~ defaulters under the Military Service Act. Jas. D. Cameron, for 33 years U. S. Senator, and at one time Secretary of War, is dead atharrisburg. Pa. The registration of man and wo- man power in the Yukon is to be made on the 30th of September. Saskatchewan's wheat and oats crops have improved by at least fifty per cent. during the. past month. The Ontario Railway Board has Ie- laxed the regulations regarding the sale of natural gas from Kent County fields. Doctor, the Hon. H. S. Beiand ad- dressed the Csnadian Club and visit- ed parents of soldiers imprisoned in Germany. ’ Gerald McGowan, 12 years old, was electrocuted by coming in con- tact with a fallen light wire in the town park at Perth. The Dominion Government is con- sidering fixing the prices of cats, bar- ley-and rye and of wheat flour sub- stitutes made from these grains. The Federal executive in Australia has empowered any competent mili- tary authority to prohibit aliens par- ticipating in meetings or propaganda work. Major W. J. R. Sharp. Casualties Queer of M. D. No. 3, who myster- iously disappeared on Aug. 2, and was thought drowned, has been lo- cated in the United States. Canadian and American Govern- ment representatives will meet at Lake Champlain on Sept. 4 for a fur- ther conference on drafting uniform fishing laws for the two countries, In international waters. Canadians In Fight. LONDON, Aug. 31. -— A message from Reuter's correspondent at Brit- ish headquarters says that one of the features of Thursday’s fighting was the clearing of Jigsaw Wood, east- ward of Monehy, by the Canadians. The Germans strongly resisted, but the Canadians swept forward in grand, style, and by three in the afternoon, after beginning operations in the morning. they had mopped up the wood. The Canadians claim to have captured sixty guns since Monday. An officer of the 214th division was taken with his arms folded and an automatic in his, hand. He as If his man were hopeless poltroons a d squealed that they were not going to face the Canadians. The'GsI-msns in many phenom blowing up supplia. . The British of the Drocourt-Quoant line. —.-‘——.-—-A-—-—-—-— world's 33's been, r3144? at s Boll. sst u - vs I completion of a staging! ship, in five working days after the launching of the vessel. ' ~ ‘ Somoflmss the proof of a pudding Is‘ In tho undertaken hill. - t ——-——— mans—q— Press Day at the Toronto Exhibi- . ‘srs'now within two hundred yards _ DONDON. Aug iii. —- Another tbs ‘ as‘ far git as Calgary, and possibly to the cilia coast. He will then go south through the middle western states and east through Chicago. He will stop over a day or two at Coch- rsue to investigate the possibilities of the clay belt in Northern Ontario. if the Allies keep on as they have been doing in the last few months this war should be over before an- other year. Undoubtedly the war has made Canada much better known ab- road than she was before hostilities began. and as a consequence it is ex- pected that many people from over- seas will ba migrating in this direct: ion. The Federal Government is mak- ing preparations to meet this contin- gency, and as stated elsewhere has already began an advertising propag- anda. lf Prince Edward [Island ex- pects to participate in this advertis- ing it should make its wishes known with as little delay as possible. D O O A woman named Grant, living in Gloucester street. was yesterday sen- tenced to pay a fine of $200 and costs or serve three months in Jail 'for keeping liquor in a public place. The liquor, asmall quantity, was found in her home, where she thought she had a perfect right to keep against the time of need. But a sign. “Furs Re- paired." in front I f her residence, the court sagely declared. made her house a public place under the law, hence the fine. Possibly if liquor were found in a house which bore a sign, "House to Let, apply within." some lure the home a real estate office and therefore a public place 'withln the occupant accordingly. 0 0 Greater supervision by the Govern- ment of the coal output in Canada is under consideration by the cabinet. it or or possibly to confer upon the fuel controllers the necessary powers to mines and probably to exercise over to the steel industry. The big drive speed up production in all the coa1|sailors of the mercantile marine in "1 iOttawa this week realized $54,642.442 them an authority and control simil- The objective or to the War trade Board in relation week comes the Knights of Columbus The genera” drive for the Catholic Huts fund. The purpose would be to secure the maxi-l objective is $500,000. I 5‘ Woman . ller Beacons. ' Which Reason CmdemMM’ Ask a woman why also Tea, and tho probabil answer “because” and lot it go at that. There are. however, cogent reasons for this preference. fiat-g9; ,. ' prefers Lipton’s ty is she will The first is'that Lipto ’s is the only'l‘es sold the quality and flavor 0 which is guaranteed. We guarantee it because we grow it on tlons. We know the quality of our leaf, and pack it ourselves. No other firm selling antes. You cannot know the complete joys of Tea-drinking you drink "We TEA PLANTER, CEYLON THE UNIVERSAL TEA 300 can To TIIE rouse magistrate could be found with an mum Producu‘m at 3' “me When ["91 imagination sufficiently elastic to dec- famine is ‘hmawnedo D O O ‘ According to advices received by meaning of the law. and punish the the government over one million peo- ‘ple attended Canadian day yesterday at the United States War exhibition in Chicago. shown in the Canadian exhibition of war trophies in charge of Dr. Dough- is proposed to appoint .t commission tl’. 1301111111011 ETChlVlSt- Great 0 O D was $60,000. interests on ' behalf of amfifi it‘- WFI I guar- iIntil' ‘ Tea in Canadian give‘ this N’S SOLD EVIIVUIIIII Mr. J. D. Sutherland and family. who were visiting ‘M-r. 'Sutherlnhd'sI old home on the Island, have return- ed io Ottawa. They report having a, delightful visit. ' ' ' ' t t 0 Monday, October 14, is the date set for Thanksgiving. By that time the Kaiser's goose should be pretty well browned. “'33 DR. DoVAN'S FRENCH nus oz“... ting PHI for Women. so I. box or theater 0. So d at all Drug Stores. or mailed scans drnsson rccsiptof price. Tun Soonsu. Dave 00. St. Catharina, Ontario. Flfosrnos ii. this: i crosses “guy Vitin zior Nerve and Bssinx n the Next Illa '~,s Tonic—will build you p. a box, or twofortb atdrugstorss, or by our-sod price. in. Soonnu. Dluo cs. St. cats-nu Sold by Geo. E. Hughes f... . -.-_.———— } I September 24--28, 1918 -1 EXHIBITION At ’ Open to all Canada Over $10,000 In Prizes PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ~ Charlottetown 5 - Days Racing -“5 Ten Classes ' . > Special Attractions The Best Acts Are Booked to Amusc the Spectators __ in Front of Grand Stand i Live stock entries, except Poultry. close September ‘13ih-- All others entries close the 17th September. . V rangements early. Secretary. , President .I. Y'(1"‘5.’I“i~)'(i'¢'li)a!i . ‘l'IE-“TI' A win"; - Miner‘shinlmnt wens, MWMssssatutssm ., n I .c " , l i. l- 1' Frank R. Hearta- The Fastest Horses From all Overt Provinces Are Coming , i The largest attendance in the history of Prince- , wavd Island Exhibitions is anticipated. Make your at ~- ’ For Prize List and all other information writ, he. ~ I‘l...‘l]-l51 ' Mi? ‘1‘ J? Cell new 'I, '3.» V} -: Ed O .I -._»I l the ' .~., --_,3_..;~_o.gg-...‘,; .\‘:._—-\ ~ . '-'—- .w v tI—én-i W I'M?“ .a-sfiségw - a