I __. IIAPDRTAIIT READING MATTER SELECTED FRDM fTl'lIS_WEEK’S NEWS FOR THE GUARDIAIIS SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS s ~ .f ., .. ai ' . 1 "~ ' .s ' ___i- ’ f ._ _ -. . . . ... ,_ .f-ww i ” _ ¢ , f~-_..- ~ v, 1 __ . i . 4. \ You get the bostnesults- every time from PURITU FIIDUR ?ii`si," .I ' M because the quality is in the f /_3 flour itself to start with. ' I' ll _More Bread ‘ ~ and Better Bread ARE PLEASED AT THE SETTLE- MENT BRLIN, Sept. 6.-The news of the settlement of the crisis between Ger- many and the United States by reason of Germany modifying her submarine cgmpnlgn has as yet evoked compar- atively little comment in the German' ss. plghq Tageblatt and the Frankfur- Lre Zeitung, however, print leading ' Skin Suiierers The D. D. D. Prescription for Ecze- ma, a mild antiseptic wash, stops that awful itch instantly. llrugglsts throughout the city have witnessed such remarkable cures with this remedy that they now universally recommend D. D. D. As proof of their confidence they offer you the first full-sized bottle on guarantee that unless it does the SAME FOR YOU, it costs you not a cent. A generous trial bottle for 25c. E. A. Foster, Central Drugglsts. D. D. D. _Is Made in editorial articles, with evident heart satisfaction that a. conflict withitbe United States has been avoided and express the hope that the relations between the two countries from now on will continue to improve. The chief editor of the Tageblatt, after pointing out that the situation has been far graver than was gener- ally assumed in Germany, argues that »the understanding with the United States was highly desirable, not only because of the effect which a break would have had on the Balkan situa- tion, with its delicate negotiations, but because there could be nothing more illogical for Germany imaginable than a conflict with the United States over such a question. ' I “The submarine issue," says the Tageblate, “which is capable of ex- ercising a decisive effect upon the final outcome of the war, could scarcely have been modified, but the concession that passenger stea- mers will be torpedosd only after a warning and after the non-combatants safety has been assured, certainly will not sff`ect so vitally the ultimate re- sult. Our friendship with the Amer- ican people undeniably has suffered during the war -and scarcely can be expected to regain its former warmth immediately, but the differences are of a temporary nature. There are no deep-rooted conflicts of interests to Canada. perpetuate.”, l i Ll i . I’ LPITATIDII DAIISES DDLLAPSE Now In Wonderful Health through Dr. 6assoII's Tablsts. lo had silo thought sho was going to dis. Also had Acute Dyspspsla and simply awful Headaches. Iio trsatmsnt trlsd was of any psrniansnt arsil. osuims quick miie mi spsuiy ours through Dll. IIASSELLTTABLETS. Elderly folk all over the Dominion who suffer from Dyspepsia or heart palpitir tion .ironic me this awry- They will than know what wonderful power then 18 in Dr. Cassell’s Tablets ,tp euro torturing imladies, 'and to siesfore bright health and comfort even to those of middle and advanced age. "I osn'I. praise Dr. Cassell's Thblotl enough for all the good th6l’ Ill” d°“° ms," says Mrs. C. Harrie, of Charnham- street, Hungerford, England. "When I list get them," also continues, “I zeally thoughtlwss `ngtodie.alJ "UW 0°°_° the splendid parsed I have mad* It is almost a miraole. For years had suffered with my heart, and ,windy spasms, and this brought me so low that I had hardly any strergth left. I was moon uouhied with Dyspepsis. too. and simply awful headaches. My head used Io ache till I :rmlly wished myself dead. But it was the heart palpitation that.w\l my great adliotion. lt just duttered like s bird, and if I exerted myuilf at all I wont odd from head In fool, and so faint that I almost collapsed. l could not do any housework at all; if I tried to I tainted ight away. I used to be in bod for days ,at a time. Pwnds and Pound! I have spent on trimtment, but it was little use. I was I/old I oould only be Patched up, that there was no seal cure. Once l tried a convalescent home, but I came back from it rather worse than when I went in. I was getting weaker as the Jmrs advanced, and ohl so helpless. ' 'It is only about a year sinoe I first got Dr- Csssell's Tablets. Their quick relief Harb. was wonderful. llrst they gave me sound refreshing slesp, and that I gained Olrsngth rapidly. The windy spoons and Nldacix osnsld to trouble ms, and m! NIR s stronger. New I on in wonder- iin ieiiiii." - ltisth `won ulpowsrof Dr- kaolks Q :tel and *lengthen _ R `. ,",,_‘ » ths nervous system that has made them the most popular remedy) in the British Isles. Dr. Csssell's Ta Isis renew the power'oftli'e'1icrves. stomach-and kidneys, and so bring health to the whole body. _ IIYSPEPSIA, IIEAIITBUIIII, and Palpitailon made Ilia amlssry. Mrs. Elizabeth Forner a lady of 67 years of age, of 9, Meinsfortli-terrace, Sunder- land, England; where she is well known for the iiiiarest she takes in religious work, said: "1 feel it is only right that I should tell you of the wonrlerfiil benefit I have derived from taking Dr. (Tasse-li's Tablets. li. is about four years ngo since I Brat Mn. Famer- _-___- began to suffer with DYSPGPSIG. IM during that time I sm sure I have gone through martyrdom. Tlic trouble cams on with heartbu-rn, which got worse and worse till I could kt'¢_IJ IIOIIHUK 0" ml stomach. _I was afraid to rat even the lightest thing. Sometimes eve_n a glass of water would return. 'My life was ii daily misery. Another trouble, perhgps my worst, was the frightful heart-palpiba~ tion I hadto endure. My heart used to luttes till I felt like to collapse, end I had to throw myself down an a couch. utterly helpless. _ Soiiietimes I hardly cared wlietliea' I lived or died, I was ss tortured and miserable. There was pain constantly at my chest, and I was so weak and faint that I could do nothing. "Of course I had medicine. I also triedotlier things. But it was all useless, I seemed incurable till at Iisst I got Dr. Cassell‘s Tablets. Then I renew better. All pain left me all tlieas knees and piilpitation; I could eat wi iout fear and now I am as well as evor in my lilo." LARGEST SALE III BRITAIN. nnisriiy me wuts-wus. Remarkable ss these cuts undoubtedly are the facts as here given are true in eve'ry detail. md "0 M9181! In “Il” “minima story of _what r. Oasselli'3 nbias in momplirhlns every diy homes both here In Canada and where lake a trial of Dr. Cal 's .hb‘|e{,, ,,,.d,,y, you will never rogtst it. 'qghgy an a remedv of world-wide refute Ngfegis Brehkdvfll. N°fV° Fl-I Um mugh Weakness, Neursatheninbliaa iamsss. Anemia. Kl‘I“°Y °“ pnpgpdg stomach Disorder. WIIIIN. Piipiimma uid 'lei “° 'P°°‘°”Y valuable for nursing motIiors,\aad girl; srprwiilnlk °"f\;,.,i§_iIofiT““I='¢ and store “BON . “mn dll r. Cassell s abide at U mm* p le in outlyiq dfiistriota pboig `{°”°‘;,,_'°S....,.i.i'i 'rabies by them 1 "P mmgy. A In-e sasnye will annex: gmseompt of 5 cents for mulling .nd ki _ by the mio agents for 0,,,,,.yl°°n_mr.. aloha uni oo., nu., is u°o»iise¢»s.'iuenw,0ut _ -fl .x__...-L _ ";'riO~ POLICE COURT. - There was one case-ss drunk at the Court yesterday morning. A fine of $10 and costs was imposed. mio/iv ` IN HALIFAX. -Among the visitors to Halifax this week from Charlotte- town were Messrs W. Walsh. W. G. Gillispie, K. Fletcher, G. Kelly, J. A. Boinmerblll and J. G. Worth. COURT HOUSE- RENOVATION. - The staircase, doors, and baltistrades are at present undergoing painting and varnishing by Mr. T. R. Trainer. VISITORS TO HALIFAX. -Amon! the Charlottetown visitors to Halifax this week are Messrs. J. G. White, H. C. McKie, W. Walsh, G. Kelly, A. Alyward and J. Currie. EARNSCLIFFE NO'I'E8.»- Mrs. ls- abella Doyle entertained 5 number of her friends at her 'home Monday even- ing, and every one present spent a most enjoyable time, for Mrs. Doyle is one of the ilnest and kindest wo- men in this little island and her son, Bernard, one of the very best boys. The' black ducks are getting golder. One of them attacked a man yester- day and knocked him oi! the binder. PATRIOTIC WOR K.-The ice cream festival and sale of candy and drinks which was held in New Haven, Tues- day, September 7th, proved a grand success. Much credit is due the ladies and gentlemen of New Haven for the manner In which it was conducted. The proceeds. which amounted to S35, go towards the Machine Gun Fund. Mr Angus McPhee, New Haven, has also contributed $5. THE I-IALIFAX.-The S.S. Halifax is due here this morning at,6 o'clock with the following list of passengers: Mrs. W. J. Murphy, Mrs. A. G. Stod- dard, Miss E. Wilkins, Mrs. A. P. Wil- son, C. B. Lewis, wife and child, E. P. Boynton, John Keating, Mrs. A. Frost. Mrs. F. Campbell, F. J. Taylor, J. W. McDonald. F. McBlnney, J. H. Fraser, Mrs. C. White and child, Mrs. C. Bis- land and two children, Miss E. Brown, Mrs. B. Prince, R. C. Prince, Miss J. Gillis, W. B. Bradford and wife, J. A. Morey, A. A. Richards, Mrs. Robert Doherty, Mrs. M. E. Dalton, C. Hinds, F. I-I. Ritchie, Mrs. A. MacAuley, Dr. H. L. Weil, Geo. Whighman, G. L. Mu- sick, John Dennis and wife, A. Rhodes, H. Whlteway, Miss A. McDonald, Miss E. J. Ryan. There is more i`atari_'h in this section of the country than all other diseases put tolfether and until the last few years was supposed to be incur- able. For acfgreat mar? years _doctors pronounc' editnlnral isease an prrscribedloca remedies and by constaitly failing' to cure with local treat' ment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catsrrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall s Qatsrrh Cure, manufactured by F.},Ch¢|-iey& Lo.. Toledo, Ohio, is _the only constitutional cure uri the market. It is taken lntemally. It acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. 'I_`hey offer one hundred dollars for any case it t‘_ails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address: F. J. CHENEY & C0., Toledo. Ohio Sold bv druggists 15:, 'rm iiiiiu i- emily Pins for consiipiiion. , 'I`hsre's ' _ only onmway ` ___ " to wash woollons 'I flanriela, and filmy clean without in|ury. The fabrics alssol uta I y way. LUX_softens h_ard ' writer--gives a_ rich, _ cream-likelather which _ *_ the daintiest hands or - filmiest fabrics need _l . never fear. LUX f coaxes rather than _ forces the dirt out _ "'_,A of clothes. _ ,\ _ Won't Shrink " ~`~’ ‘\ Woollsus D ioe Mi 'i My , ,ami--' " Made In Canada by I-over Brothers Llmltodi Toronto. OYAL VICTORIA CDLLEGE MONTREAL THE riiasioeuriiii. col.- Lsas ron women s'ruoEN'rs or multi. uuivsasrrv. Students (both resident and day) prepared for degrees in Arts, Pure Science and Music. Scholarships are awarded an- nually. For prospectus and ln- formatlon apply to the Warden. T F u 1 it |- 250 . 150 I I Rooms Baths ' 1 HOTEL DXFORD °:=:ifi_’i°:i°f “ir ... "§f’lt.°¥." "’iiil»’.‘$'.‘l‘i..£.°..l’.i "§nrm°§%`i::rl“arr ...ir :Eoiibio moms SSM and up: with both ' HILIP l21'l'0 P prlsror. if-{4~m\ta Iain N his wiiois sour ` iissiis Pura aioon W , 11|. bonss,~tlis muscles, and all the organs of tlis body depend for their strength and tons and lissltliy .°IiI?>I¢I>1I)’u PS`al:l mooflla kos pure ri ms blood. Ti is pozllively unequaled in the treatment of sei-ofula. sltflfllh fi, t' '~ i oss s - pe:-i‘l:.tIl'3' tIarE?(f¥;:lTi’ig. ~.'.l;hi:sre z th ` medioins lik t. ~ sure If get °iood’s and gs: II: today. It is wid by all drssirirtr- _ TRYON METHODIST CIRCUIT.- Sunday, Sept. 12th. Rev. George F. Dawson of Alberton will preach in Tryon at 10.30, Victoria 3 o'clock and Crapaud at 7. Everybody welcome. "God Save the King.” ON HIS WAY TO ENGLAND.- The Right Rev. Monsignor Burke, who has been appointed Superintendent of Catholic Chaplains to the overseas forces with the rank of major, left New York a few days ago on his way to England. MRS. DUNBRACK RESIGNS. -The Guardian understands that Mrs. Dun- brack, who has done such excellent work in connection with the Women's Institutes in this Province, has resign- ed ‘her position, much to the regret of a wide circle of friends. CLYDE RIVER.-The Rev. A. A. Gates will preach at Clyde River on Sabbath, 12th inet.. at 3 p.m., to the members of Hamilton L.0.L. Mem- bers of Sister Lodges cordially invited. All Brethren will meet at the hall at 2.30 and parade to the church. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED. - Senator and Mrs B. C. Prowse, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred Howe, to Banner- man Preston McLaine, marriage to tags place Wednesday. September STRICT CENSORSHIP. -By order of the Chief Censor, Major Chambers, Ottawa, all mail matter addressed to newspapers from outside Canada is being censored. The Post Master -has been appointed censor for this Prov- ince -an excellent arrangement which prevents unnecessary delay in hand- ling the mails. _ RICHMOND STREET FIRE. - A slight flre started yesterday morning on the premises of Mr. Archibald Ir- win, Klng"s Printer. at the foot of Richmond Street. The origin of the tire is unknown. Mr. Mcln is, a mem- ber of the brigade, /:rho lives fire started in the roof, so after cut ting a hole through they succeeded in putting the flames out within half an hour. Very little damage was done. Especially worthy of note is the fact that the firemen refrained from delug- ing the place and succeeded in putting out the blaze with the minimum sup- plant are of an iip-to-date and valu able description and considerable dam- age might have been done had the wat- Mary’s Cathedral Halifax was the The bride wore a cream suit, with white picture hat and carried a bou- quet of white roses, lilies of the val ley and maiden hair fern. Miss J Connor, sister of the bride who was Antigonish was best man. The groom’s gift to the bride was a dia- mond necklace and to the bridesmaid, a pearl and ruby brooch. Mr. and Mrs. ,Wall left for Prince Edward Island.. ,where they will spend their honey- moon. MEETING OF BTERLING INSTI- TUTE-On Thursday afternoon, Sept. 2nd, Mrs. Walter Simpson, President of Sterling Women's Institute held her annual lawn party for the members of the Institute and their friends, at her home "PopIar Shade,” B y View. The weather was ideal and/5 there was a large attendance. Prof. J. A. Clark and Prof. Murphy, of. the Department of Agriculture, was present by request, rind addressed the members. Mr. Clark gave a coiitinuatlon of his for- mer address on gardening ,especially the cultivation of tomatoes and sweet peds. Mr. Murphy spoke on diseases of flowers, particulary those which attack such favorites as asters, peori- ies, etc. At the close of their addres- ses both gentlemen very kindly ans- wered many questions asked by the members about the cultivation of their own particular plants and flow- ers. Afternoon tea was served under the shade trees near Mrs. Simpson‘s lovely garden and a pleasant hour was spent in roaming among the flowers. Before leaving each of the members were presented with a beautiful bou- quet by Mrs. Simpson's little daughter. ings of the Institute to a close. BPINNING FROLIC.-» The public Hall at Murray Harbor presented a busy scene on Tuesday Sept. 'Ith when the members of the Women's Patriotic Society of that place met to convert into yarn some thirty pounds of rolls which they had purchased for the purpose ofmaniifacturlng socks 10|- our soldiers at the front. There were thirty-nine spinning ,wheels and a- bout fifty women pfesent, which goes to show that spinnin8 is not a lost art among the women of‘Murray Har- bor and vicinity. One of the ladies present, Mrs. Edward Jordan, is ri. great grandmother but still able to take her trick at the wheel, the four generations were represented at the spinning bee, of course the represen- tative of the fourth has not yet learn- ed to spin. The popular photolrapher Mr. E. Lumsden, secured a photograph of the group of spinners, a copy of which would no doubt. be appreciated by some of their friends who live where the spinning wheel Is valuable only as a relic of the past, Much ¢|-G. dit is due the members of this society for the energetic and patriotic man- ner in which they are seeking to help our brave soldier boys. 1 next door. gave the alarm and the fire- " "T / /%_ ,. men were speedily on the spot. The '/"/,'f’_'_2,',/’//,%/ ply of water. Mr. Irwin's stock and (I ` |` Elaine, bringing one of the best meet- \, ‘- _ ~ POWNAL CIRCUIT.-Services next Sunday, 12th. will be-Pownal at 11 and 7, Mlllview at 2.30. Rev. Mr Hodg- son, of Vernon River. will preach at 11 (ln Pownal) and at 2.30 (in Mili- view), but the regular pastor will preach in Pownal at 7. Previously acknowledged, -$320.43 Further contributions, Mrs. Wallie Wood, $1.00; Proceeds of ice cream social and bazaar held in Pownal Hall Millau 1% lbs rolls. on, North Wiltshire, Allie and Hazel McEachern,_Mt. Albion, Samuel and Mrs. Martin, Uigg. ans Missionary Aid Society, Cherry in the Church on Sunday evening last. number were unable to gain admit- tance. The Rev. T. W. Hodgson pre- sided. The following programme which was of a high class order was splendidiy carried out. -Hymn, Jesus Shall Reign; Prayer; Hymn; Chorus; Choir; Duet, Mrs, J. D. Jenkins, Miss Lavinia Ross; Solo, Miss Ross; Chorus Choir; Address, Pastor; Recltation, by Grace Jenkins; Collection; Solo, Mrs. Gault Murray; Quartctte, Fred and Ilet Richards, Miss Lavinia Ross, Mrs. J. D. Jenkins; Solo, T. W. Hodg- son; Chorus, Choir; Duet, Mrs. W. J. McEachern, llet Richards; Benedic- tion; "God Save the Kink." BEAUTIFUL "BRIGHTON" BOOM- ING.-_The residents of Brighton are grateful to the City Council for por- manent improvements iii the laying of water and sewer drains, sldcwallrs, increased light and best oi' all tho concrete work at Government Pond. The next work of art will be that Pond, and any improvements along that line will have the financial sup- port and co-operation of_ the citizens of this flourishing suburli. Houses and lots are in demand in Brighton but those living there are not anxious to sell for the most part just now. Mr. Russel White has commended the ry 'I`idmarsh’s magnificent residence adds greatly to the natural beauty of his property and will be completed RED CROSS SOCIETY POWNAL.- August 21st, $115.00. Total to date, Sept. 7th. $436.43; Mrs. James Mc- WELCOME VISITORS. -Among the recent visitors to Vernon were:-Mrs. Benjamin Farquharson, Miss Emma Jenkins, Mt. Herbert, Miss Annie East- McLean, Clyde River, Miss Marguerite PLEASANT SERVICE.-The Wom- Valley, held their annual anniversary The building was crowded, quite a - ' g. The Highest Candy- Compliment You Can Pay I Q 9 MADE IN CANADA . » I F” I ‘\ -'» CHO COLATES this fall. Mr. lvaii RmIrlli1's airtistlr: houses ure nearing coiiiplciioii :uid no more beautiful surrouiirlings could be desired facing Victoria' l‘urk. and close to boating and hatliiniz facili- ties. Mr. W. A. McEachcrii has rc- cently moved into his couii'ortablc new’ house, Ambrose street, Dr. Ful- lerton's home (St. Juiiics Maiisc has undergone great improvements in- ternally and externally during the summer months and, when shortly completed will add attraction to a. naturally beautiful corner, iicstled bc- tweeii trees of mnriy years stziiidiiig. Mr. J. J. McKinnoii's new home, lirigii- foundation for a house, oii one of the ' ton Road not only fills in a space flint three lots bought from Mr. Weeks, 'seemed lost before the concrete work facing on Villa Street next to Mr. Wil- I for water was completed, but really liam Prowse's lovely house. ' Mr. Har- leaves notliiiiir, to he rlcsircrl for the entrance oi' Brighton suburbs. 'l‘lie house is artistic: in art-Iiiteiziiw. und home like iii appearance and will be uoiiiplctcrl this fiill. Iii thc immediate vif-inity Mr. l'ni‘kiiiaii has completed two iiiudcratc .sized houses iiow oc- cupicrl, and aiiuthcr one is under <-uiistriiviioii. Mr. Peter McDonnld's new resilience, which completes is lovely line of well kept lowns and <-oiiifortubic homes oii Ror'_lif`oi~d Street, is expcirtcil to ho or-ciiplcil this iiutuiiiii. ,Tho new ui-nilaniiaed Road iiow about completed will arid greatly to the boulevard appear:-iiiize of the street. 'l`lioi‘o are about twenty-flvo houses building in Charlottetown, the suburb of Iiriglitoii is riot at ull behind in the percciitagc of new residents :ind homes. There ure i'unioi~s that is lloatiiii.: and Bufhiiizz (‘_lub llousc will he erected iii the vicinity of Light- house, Nortlr ltivcr next spring which would iuld iriucli to these pleasures right within reach of Brighton Resid- ents. _ .I T' V/ 4,5’ ` "' 4 __ - U '_ \ \ er Denetrated into the office. V' -QA avi _ `bf‘ia»'»_.,§\\\ wsoome eEi.i.s._- Tuesday "- 'tr' -_ ,»--_ l \\\ i ~ morning at a quarter to -seven. St. ' ' #.7--.q - I, . -'a " ' A Antigonish, Rev. Dr. 'Foley officiating. A ' v -,-I f uf i .I ‘ ` bridesmaid, also wore a cream suit, r /' _, _ ///f//' ' ' I. with pink trimmings and a white pic- - 0 - ,_/~ ,VJ g _ " ‘I ,, Ii`.irI>iIiIrt'cI.rifrIIIi'IIg:s.inmlilndhigiilfiifiargr ’ I' ` 3 " ' ' - - .4 _~f i fi...-i Iv/ 1/ ._:.___lll[ll I 1/I/H ’ _._-/f{‘},'5. V _` / ,/.;. ;//,f,..\ /Ho* T7, ry If /. Sf? ‘\ Z4! A ll," ‘ I ~ . _ I . t_ l- iw. lr.” v X ‘ 1 / rl/ scene of the pretty but quiet wedding "~"f‘l" ,- ' ‘. 533 § I of Nellie *dau hter of Mr. and Mrs . " ` . 5 , l ¢£,,‘~_ ,‘ ‘ k . _ p John Connors and Mr Horman Wall of »-g ‘\ I ,- "= °"` 3 1 | | 1-. A M K _ 55-1 _ \ l i , , , _ < I _ a _z "`_`_f_' ar-_L°"-' 1'1_~‘-_ _`_._~_~f_'** - _-_- $7/ ' I ` ij? ‘ "f/m.'% . .//7 'ff' '~.,,,,,,, /M-_(_ i ‘\\\\I(‘;§¥ W » ii 1)" A f?£\ i 's .qfiiiii / D/1% Wi RAI-ii E _`\$,»,\`i\\\`\i\ _ S" ‘ WP'GLE\' - _ P -WW ’/ /I fl 7/ // IW 5 / /' Tin’-¢ \ _` ;f- A Qi \ /C 5, as 1 “I_ iii - il Y- -I Y f,./‘_- _-_ ,rf-Q1... 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