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' ' . \ ‘ . - -. ___ _ . _ _ __ _ _ I * _ j _, ,.iT.".Al{_8_ w__,l_»_\\Ii1.i lI,?f°'il\°°1" REBEIRVE Auo`us1- ass. for the si; A i - ki" ~=i..~..-f"ii».1‘i’i‘.‘l.‘i.iiis'...,.-"'**»i'.i:T';°~.:‘=- ~ 1 ' `. - ` _-ff' .~f~.. "`f . .,` ° f... 9 ° °,~, nscss..-tnverytnin _ming , - You want-»s~hea1tny ;§;"j,_;§;,#_‘;-;,§,§i“"*'°»° 'fd "=° 8;; in “.1-»'~ ti. im... 5...... .:<..‘I....3. s Q§__tgn, somgs, _ » __ __f , , - ;:____ti_ie new track at Kensington Av._`;§__ _ U , ._....4_ysu_srr\_s\f.fsi45'|;&esnd mga syn. it ~. . .. . . . _ ._ i '*-"Nelt Dvrivs-Ddirihllust 11th,‘ Rav, '°R'w " - -- ' i - . i. _ J. W. Hnytsr will preach in the Chisbch ~’ " 8ERv|c¢s'_A“g' lub' i ,fin tht. feet' -" I( 2 -K I V I Ida ` Ai shoes anQift_iIi\rz_ _ 1 ,_ help _bii-t~..1i f' use \ 5 /25 Tread. Easy _ outage; li_ttls_.i.i1- _ine s sprinkle-isomei ln" ` estockings. ltabsorbs isture and checks pers- Iii'rat1o§=_to a large extent. >&3: ¥~f¢¢t 318 COKE# ' _fo_rtable, _ do not swell, de.; 'det ache. It prevents formation of corns and -¢_;a__lieuses-#Try it-25c _ xl E. A. Foster i Central-Drugstore in null lucnsilc | ni. (Special to The Guardian) nsniN~n._Angnst 8.- Replying 'te questions from members of the right! in the Relchstag recently, Chancellor- von Hertllng declared that Germany -» -.- -< _~ _ yo - _get it* _ _ guickly an then there- _. ld. 8-f9~YY»days of. suffer-_ Ing: '. 5" _7 f- ' he- implication of . Dr. Ch8.S€’S Ointment tdk¢s outthe stinging and bllriiiiisand leaves' the. skin delightfully soft and smooth i _ Because it is._equa1iy . effective in relieving ' st1_ngs'of insects and ivy poisoning as well as ch_aiing_ and skin irrit- ations it is invaluable in the summer camp. intends to keep Belgium_ until the Al- lies fulfil certain conditions including payment of indcmnlties and re-estab-' lishment of Germany and Austria as‘ before the -war, plus the advantages' obtained through Russian and Rou- mnnien peace treaties, according to advices received here today. ' \ WHlli[ HUN CREW ‘H .J UFZEPPUN Kliltlii ' (Special to Ths.Guardian) 'AM-STERDAM, August 8.-captnin Strasser, one of Germany’s most suc- cessful squadron commanders in Zep- pelin attacks, and -the entire _crew of the `ze'ppéiin`\?:liién led t`h“e"etta¢i£""t`8~ ' ward the Bxltish .east coast Monday nlght,, perished whenths dirlgible was shot down overntlie North Sea. _.Mil GEN. GRAVES lil BE ll. 0. IN SIBERIA _(Special to the Guardian) _ WASHINGTON, D. C., August 8.-- Major-General Wm. S. Graves, com- manding the Eighth Division at Camp Freemont, California, has been 'assign- ed 'to command' American troops or-._ dei-ed to Siberia. General March, chief , of staff, announced today. .£- of~Christ at the Harbor at 11 s.m., and -h h t H S . - _ at High Bank at 8 mm' _ itz: 'A:idre'vv's\::li1?i:;vhsc3?€v!eI:taf.:ilq' . ’ I _S- REV. D. MACLEAN WILL ` PREACH ‘(D.V-‘.) at.~‘Si.‘. Catherines ' f 0. .. :;’.;".: :;:E.‘:;:.?.-;::::;: Saturday at Canoe Cove at the agme Rooms on wednesday evening a hours. On Sabbsthat Nine' Mile which Mn Bredm vice Presldent of Creek at 10.30 s..m. Churchill at 1.30 ' and in the People's Church at 'I p.n1. .rl_ent_ also of me Food B0_“_d_ were I. 0. 0.- F.-The Grand Encampment. the or-and Lodge and the Rebekah As- _;ff;‘;s°?,:;,: fgetzikffftfgft "muy M me I'0'0'F' °p"’“° “ext use at least ten per cent' substitutes week in Kentville, the Encampment ,long _Wim the standard 'hour Mr and Assembly on Tuesday morning and Bred", “|89 dwelt “pan me impgttencé the Grand Lodge on the following day. at the Householder “mg the same Among the delegates from Charlotte- quantity Colonel D’ Stewart has town who will attend are George S been mcqmmended as supervisor of' Ryan, Grand Master, J J Ma;Kin the bakers and the next step Wm bo. s. F i non, Grand -Secret ry; D.. Bet une, to annum, a provincial su . _ pervisor to 1 _ 3221?;““D°rMvX;T::_‘§£:_*;eE3;“;2 see that the regulations are carried horse races at Kensington _ at the Orwell Head Presbyterian S. School at 6. - the Canada Food Board, and M,-_. present, as well as all local bakers. .i£i.i.. 'F THIS our” T Mails". ~ Spt IS RICHARD H' fini” J. sd 3 BIG FEATURES-,3 SALLIEFISHER - Supported by an all Star. Cast “NIGHT “THE Ln"rL1~:- SHEPHERD or INCLUDING 'IRAVI-IRS sad JOHN JUNIOR hibiting the baking of bread on the ' _ (3 em ¢ th G dh at the home and grave were conduct P6 0 6 Ulr n) sole of the oven. During the _period ed by~the ‘Rem DL Funertom and.” CAPE T0WN_ August 8__A Cam: ;fUi;u:lli)J`ini:d‘i‘Idhf(:tet¢l;1:1:»:CZHTB they added touch was lent to the imma. dian Press.desputcl\ from Reuters ____ ___ d “__ “ 9 e WW 01' sqveneam owing to the tender use Limited says that impressive war an- y. 0 commod tes or manufacture, and unexpected demise or the deceas, niversary services were held in the sell or deal in any product of when ed_ The pa" bearers were, Me”,.B_ pr|n¢ipn| cent;-95 in the Un10n_ in. gf any 0ih€\’_ f|0\li`- The bi1kill8 Of Onver Cmswem stewart Hem.y_ cluding an open air serviceiin the __i'68di§0<;;1_§1;0S<;i_e of _tl;_e ovien results Ernest Bu,._ke_ George Ken., Beers Church Square at Pretoria, which was b______e_ of “our °i_° "63 °“ WSU' gmwart and Lame Mutch_ attended -by several Calbinet Ministers, . _ was in order to Minister of Justice Dewet. speaking Prevent ihiii |088 that the I‘€g\ll&ii0Y\ w_.EDD|NG BELLs____st_ Duustmfs in the Johannesburg town hall'.` said of the Fwd Board was passed. and Cathedral, Charlottetown, was the th” U“i°“'° Wm' 111955386 Wd! 0119 0f the Board announced yesterday that scene of a very pretty wedding on com-age_ sympathy and fa|th_ At the it intends to close any bakery that Tuesday _morning July 9_ when Miss meeting at Nairobi it was unanimous. continues to make "sole bread." Ada Do one of Lot sevenis most ly decided that under no circumstanc vie. ' popuhn. young ladies was united in cs shallthe _conquered East Africa the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. t°""“°"Y mt“"”°d W G°"maUY- iiMER|iIAN TRANSPURI (3P°°|I| \° \h° Gdifdidd) dress of champagne silk' and carried AN ATLANTIC PORT. Allgliil 7»- ‘pink carnations and fern. while the All 8.Illll‘CillSiL P|0t t0 d6SU'0Y BH Am- grogm Wag gupported by Mr, Pgtgf Doyle. After spending their _honey- the authorities to have been frustrat- moon -the h8DDY C0“D1° 'm°¢0i`dd id erican troop transport is believed by ed Saturday with the arrest of a man ship which is aformer German liner. siissirun ADVERTISEMENTS t AGENTS WANTED PORTRAIT' AGENTS. - WANTED- _ Send for Catalogue, Prints, Solar, 1 and' memids. Finished `Pni-traits Convex or Flat. Frames, Glass and _ all supplies. Merchants Poritralt ~ Co., Toronto. ~ 652-'I-30_Mlil6i. W i ... ronf PALE-Asour` roo cAs_ss or ‘ san tary cans, suitable`size_ for blue- berries. Aiiilrly Charlottetown Con sensed sink ce! - 475-7-1sMtr . ul- ..__.__~_f:'... . =°v._»M»i.-Ff='=»;.. v¢5_»e-n.r-.He s _`i¢ie~.41!_ -4--number :,e_i i Gs-sinmen ._ $%i>l.>.'i»e`y»_`1oi-. permanent new 1-i.Ii_‘il..1rnrl¢.._,,2pi\s ._hiirs. .se .uieci _ will iisijyieii page and-sim sn es- ,i>_<»i‘iiii\li1..v>;` Mil. Wim,-_ 6_e__.__ to -,lI@i~i_tiihe~ ‘ Stationers, .. ..it§.*i'.' i’"°“Sh "f°- 1 50 cn “enters Wanted? Maritime Education Convention meets in Moncton, N18., August 27-_ 29 incluslven 'All teachers who can possibly attend should do so. Pro- grams, may be obtained at Educa- tion Ofiice. 759-8-8M6l‘ 'ri-mas i-iuuonso 'rucusns required for Saskatchewan and Al- berta schools opening ill M1919?- _salaries $800 to' $1,000 .per snnum.` Full details each appointment sup7 plied. Apply stating qualidcations to' Canadian Teachers Agency. 3°! _ 14, _R_sg_i_ns_, so.gk,!§ §060~s-20ii|E2mos . _ s|~ruA1'|oNs_ vAcAN1' v a,,g,;s;;,§,E,; ji-,¢z_. esnéemsu - sxctusivs Lint _ _. . 2 ‘_ Li -1-4 ' ‘- . for city town or country- 3|! dim' , ., ag'-_ .-~ , » _ _.- _; . . ' .__ _ , _ . _ _‘A \_ __~_.- if - ami. wAfJ'rso...~m' Aniinorois 130101. Great George Str st Bipdl ings |ueranteed.Pennsnent all You job. Nb experience' peoesssry.Writc Luke Brothers. Limited, Montreal. 718-8-5MMi. l'4f\t_i_'{l__iA_A.c/li»;` w:_>_iu_\_|i,__?o _ _,$18031-LQN _ '§_<5_ Aiihiy at this omce. 7_0s-ld-0l~\f.~ l . in. 5. . .- T' Wmrle- ein`|f“ifbiif‘es'F4'ti\Al. house work: Apply 100 Hillsboro siliott i ati..-. . Ne enii§ré:.ci?x?ss`snt sarrennsinif 'UV' °‘”‘ °U"` °" ww" uw" plies with Dominion Elllfltss QM! orders. Five dollars costs cents.” '_ _.,,._...1.‘1"_.l.'!_'=; TEACHERS' CONVENTION. - The P i For work on new stations at Ocean Terminals, Halifax. Wages 35 to 50 cents an hour for time and overtime. Apply to D. R. Morrison, Massey-Harris Building, Charlottetown, or H. M. Downing, Halifax. _ _756-8-8M10l_ f .f.~l.`= ¥ e~1-‘ic W Frank Butler of the same place The bride who looked charming in a suit ‘ ' of blue. silk poplin and carried a ' slr fern and white ' ' i ‘ carnations was attended by ther sist- er. Miss Joyce Doyle, who wore ii IN VliIllilRY liliN (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA. August 8.-Some inter- esting flgurcs have been obtained from the Department of Finance indicating the amount of work entailed in handl- ing the first Victory Loan. In giving these out, Sir Thomas Wlhite, Minister of Finance, stated that he felt lie should pay a. tribute to the employes of the department who from Novem- ber to June gave themselves unspar- ingly to the work. On June 1, the date of the first interest payment 300,000 interest cheques were sent out. The department dealt with 820,- 000 subscrlbers and 3,200 banks. The staff employed numbered 850. BISHUP EMARD “_ R. C. BISHUP UVERSEAS (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, August 7.-Bishop Em- ard, of Valleyfleld, has been appointed Roman Catholic 'Bishop of all the Can- ' adlan troops both in Canada and over- seas. He will have as Vicar for Can- ada, Rev. Father Sylvestre of Montre- al and for overseas Rev. Father Work- mdii. of Sdn Francisco. '.'r. coL. sAnT|.E'r_jr - . M'LENNAN DEAI: MONTREAL, August 7.-Private -cables from France today announce ,the death in action of Isleut.-Colonel Bartlett McLennan, D. S._0., officer .commanding the 42nd noysi' Highland- ers of Canada, C. IE. F. No further' details are given, but is is stated' that Lie`ut. Col. Mc_Lennan was killed' last Satur'da_'y. The dead ofllcer was one of the host `iri1own` soldiers, -philun-thi~6'pisls‘ and business men of thlb' city, and will wen know-n‘ nii"nv'ei-the dominion. He McLennan, as president of the Mon- lIsard'l Lililment Co. Inmited _ valuable hun doing him any s.*' Lend. John' Machauchlan lsaac.Jen` out in than homes' 'fhé regulations mu PM .. . - - _ ' _ d t be , ,_ -- _ C. H. .. M. ;ff.;;..;’.‘f.':.i ..'f.:::;;i.'1.“;i..;:;: T0 GIVE YOU THE 0|' HUIIYCIIUDII Of FDM! R8-7 erly VanIderstine_ and Miss Bertie mem to me very lem". or the law Mn g\,l|(|t|0||3_ All owned Stewart, the last named being a dele» Bred", is the vim President or the fm-e|gn"5_ gate to the Rebekah Assembly. Canad Brand C0mDa_ny_ and ML Tre___ - , _ _ _ . -* " -- is head of the Fleishmann Yea t I _ 'S ' . / (8pedlaI to ‘The Guardian) LMD To REsT"""That me Canada, and receive no salary? add S th i th it i id - ` - ' TORONTO' August 8'_'Eleve“ Tm' iliiyirlzldili oyn sl;cout:itc?iini:Il‘i`;ns\iYddZn,want<§i‘ even pay their own expenses' onto bakeries, the majority of them . » belonging to fore] ner have been premature death of Miss Hazel Clarke S B’ larl evidenced esterda b ‘ closed and their licenses suspended was ce y Y y ‘y i » - ` for seven days from m_d_n_g___ today the large number of citizens of all l s s s l . ~f I H _ ages who were present at the fun_e_ral._ » , ' . t?£nsa0?rteh;°C;2_':§;yI:£: g'_;_f;g“gZ_ It was one of the largest that ever D took place in the city. The services ‘ ` IN ¢c 7 Today _._ BARGAIN ROW” ‘ A Night _ _ Out” Tomorrow LA UGHTFR t sirens 5 BIG Acrs 5_ Only Three More Episodes' Of ` W “VENGEANCE THE WOMAN" A and Todays Ep_ise_de_'12tli ' li0N"l' 'MISS l'I` is a Thriller - ~ _and for Surprise Matinee' Saturday, Something Every Roy. and' Girl in Mo l. .. __ __,. __ __ _..._ NOTE-Qwing to the George ' Beban feature “One More- American” being held over shown until next Week #lid ntreal st will not b. l JE.. PERSONALS Gunner Layton_Cof‘l1n, of Halifax. Morell. . _.__ _Miss Lenora Smith, cashier Of the Bank of Nova Scotia, Windsor, N.S.. is visiting in Chnrlottet0wn,.thc guest of Mr. S. E. Craig, Elm Ave. _ Lieut, -Weston Peake, who__recent|_¥ conducted s party of soidicrstto Eng- land, `retu_i-nod Wednesday _i_i_ig-ht via New York. A 'Messrs. Che;-les and Neil Vicker- son. of Vernon, passed through the ci_ty yesterday en route to Halifax. where they will join the Royal Air Force. J" ' 'The Misses' G.. l. and Eunice L. P_eters of Fredericton, N. B., are spending a few days with their brother Mr. Emmett Simmons. Miss Viola son, motnr'."l to the city from West- rrioreland yesterday. "Judge H. Mellish and' wife of Hali- fax who have been visiting .the Judge's siister, Mrs. P. Large and other relat- ives' for thu print few days left on re- turn to their home yesterday. '. Miss A-lice McGuigan of Hope lbiverl left Wednesday morning en route to Saskatoon whore a 'good position aw- aits her. Sho was accompanied ns far as Summerslile by Miis-ses Margaret » .___ _ . _ , __ , _ _ _ '$312813 :_?:l___;p2|m¥ Ansar" am' Helena Cu"-un' brilliant record as sn athlete . . -m - - itary cadeer to go into~business~here .- Rev_. Chas. White. of Buinmsrside. presence Wm be greatly mined' J~ succeeding his father, the l~ate Hugh .P. lil. 1.. was in town last week. guest _ ‘ of Judge and Mrs. Bennett On his ..l_____ esntly resumes from rierids, and me -Sackville Tribune treal Transportation Co. return homo he was accompanied by " “Y "' ‘ ` ' » -his mother, Mrs. White, who has re- _ ' ' » 7 .-.i_'- ` -if il I" _ _ ` been visiting 'her sister. Mrs. Bennett. . _ Mr. Harrison, manager of the Can _weeks in afternoon have spent’ the past i l . after spond- irriéulamxiioifix iurlixilglhnit his home in; Mrs. W. H. Manson, Summerside ifev. 0. H. Peters, 63 Upper Prince] Mr. Roderick McLurc, who for Si`reet, City, ` past several years had been employed Wilson, Mrs. Bertram Stordy, Mrs. 1| where he will take a position on li/lark McViitio and Mrs. Andrew Wil- ' Scntinol. . "mann, sd'lsn Bank of Commerce at Antiton- ' 1 - ”_m.|“g”uh“ ish, N. S and Mrs. lisrrlsoii who LONDON. number Mrs. (Sergt.) Allen was a -passen- ger to Uigg yesterday on a visit to Mrs. MacLeod. ` is visiting in Charlottetown, the guest, of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stitson. Dor-‘ chester Street. The Misses Josie and Etta Dunn, and Miss Tena Monaghan, of this city leave this morning for Halifa x where they will spend their holidays. Miss Evelyn G. A-lien. Charlotte- town left yesterday morning for Rogue Bluffs, Maine where she will spend her ho-lidays visiting Mrs. A. .l. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Champion of Boston, who have been visiting Mr. Champion’s old home -in Spring Valley for the past two weeks left for thelrl home this week. R the with Messrs. Moore & McLeod, left yesterday morning for Toronto. tho -__-_ 9 Mr. J. A, Clark, Superintendent o. the Experimental Farm, who was tt. have left yesterday morning for over- seas. is still here. he having receive' a telegram 'stating>that the sailing c the steamer had been postponed until; further notice. i -` Mr. H. B. Large, Bayfield loft recently for Sydney Mines, where he will~take a position on the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia there. During the past year Mr Large has made s and his# street. l i _*_ (dpseisi te The Guardian) ` tills' less th” 4 d- - I J 1 4 'aryl aus- in ' *L_* "‘**'*Y'1...__-N liii'i`EL ARRIVALS ~. ' . ._.___ -- i i REVERE HOTEL -‘_ .'J. Irving, City. Cooke. Kensington. . Doucet Richihucto. ‘_ ¢m9> ‘I" S. C. Charles, Toronto. ' D. Bruce. Boston. H. F. Morton, Penobsquis. _ ___ Chas. A. Andrews. Summerside. A. J. MacNevin, Bonshawxi lt Dr. Chas. Kennedy and wife, New York. ' M. Kennedy, Bradalbisne. ' ' " Misses Kennedy. Bradalbane. f ‘ Mr. and Mrs. W, W. Smith, Sunf- xnersidc. ' Clifford Smith, Bummerside. L McDonald, Harmony Jci.. Christy Kennedy, New York, __ __ Samuel Kenedy. New York. "' Stanley H. Ramsay, Spring Valley. Mrs. J. C. Macdonald and daughter,_ Hniifnx. ` Miss Luvina Kennedy, New Y0i”k- D. J. McLean. North Wiltshire. Miss McLean. North Wiltshire. E. M. Younghart. Chicago To Keep .nt _ _-an-pn ___ ` ___ .___ .-. _~¢ ____‘._¢;*- w_o1'-l_c_»is_ ‘itil at neys -_ tive so will be ed. Dr. .’?i§? McKinnon, Moncton. " »1 \