;._,§§§l l`_f,"1\`.-‘ \t .l ".~‘ 3. .3 I _._,_! fig. lf. ii si ry* ` :gil _. AUGUST 26', 1918 _?'*fV V#-_-vv-*-f- _ lllll 1 lllll rd fl In * '_ :'. . ’sVege- __ .ff °“_1.-_lmd5°.".°'| _ ~.V‘_*".‘_5°"°‘,“ _ __ _N..Y.-"I mllrod Iome- _hom e displacement und J ~' ' '- -~‘ ' two very bad nts -_ tnehoflnflsmmn- _ tl . Mydoctor ’ ‘ , , uid he could do nf' - nothin more for _ _ me ans I would *_ have to fo to the il `-A /V' . » holplts for an \\\"l|Hl' operation but ' ,- » Lydia s. rins- I tl' _ ‘_I- §ll'» il- _lil ' _ll " '.,.... ¢.~‘l_-I. v ..l, IP* 4 ' I :.___l I in frills '.="'fa .;,; l., lie? l=-li .y .":= .Il I ,pg gi I :gil = ll `rl_, l i; ~ l l"iiilr_‘_ ¥ _ _ li i,=,l‘ll_f =.. if I ' lg . ‘Q fl it ‘ '>:ViT_ iff . _ .I ultim- .- 5:: _ .1., _ 2? i'-lll.li;f `l1| _ ,ty §~ ll' l r Af il i J; --..Lr :`=f.‘~ _ lf:-'I _ _ _~ is lV I "L ll. r ;:l»‘~ ‘ . _ -l » .. lr'~i’l` :lr ul ll' Y.” _#_-,\ .V _ .l . -.:,~ 'lift 'rf' l if.;-' J t '."_i'l. .ll l, _=i=. ,»___‘ ‘_Z`_ .,.\ _- .3 I,V '_ .flf it -_ ,_ .I ' Sf' ; if .-_` f , . Vi: ‘I :V ~ il” Ll ,. 4.-ili- 1,. _§. ' I ._ _ l,li'j ii _, , I " _ `_ " Compound und 9 S-snatlve Wash ' '~ _ have entirely cured -' ,~’ " me of my troubles L f endl em now in `2 _i ' 'in .=-'I ham's Ve emble Q ‘ I- / _ _ .l goolihenlth. I sm ` wlllin ou ould use my ` | ‘ 'téstlmzonlalsnd hopetobent-lit __ _ other suffering women by so doing.”-Mrs. F. _Pl.n'r. 9 Woodbine St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Operations upon women in our hos its: nie constantly on the increase, lint before submltt ugoto a_n operation for ailments peculiar thelrsex evc-ry woman owes it to herself naive that famous root and herb remedy, ydla lil. Pinkham's Veget.ableCompound, atrial. If complications exist write Lydia lil. Pinkh|mlllediclnoCo., Lynn, Mass., for advice. 1 ' 1 i I _ good wlsllos ol' ull who wort-_ pl'cucilt _ T hat we operate the' only ;1 Lens Grinding Plant on P. E. Island? That we employ a skilled __ Surface Grinder, and are daily grinding] from the _ rough glass-t e most com- * plicated kinds of lenses? I These are facts, which ‘ mean a good deal to the Glass wearing public, doing away with the annoying delays caused by sending away for special lenses. Send your glasses in by mail, you’i! et them back promptly and in perfect con- ( dltion, I Call in and look over our ‘ plant. G. F. Hutcheson Optometrist and Optician I . l l l f A BIG ONE.-Messrs. J. _T. Crock- ett & Co., had at their store on Sat- urday a halibut. weighing 350 pounds dl'es`sed. which was caught at Morcll. Fish like that are worth hauling ill_ull right. Y - A THE HANDY FORD.- A Ford llttsd witli flange wheels so that it runs al\ong_;_tl\e-_railway track is being. fumlshed Superintendent Grady, of tho P. E. I. R., by, the authorities -at Moncton. It is now at Borden and will be brought to the city shortly. The Superintendent will use the cur for inspection trips. WEDDING BELLS.-A pretty wud- dillL: took plucc on 'l`lllll‘sdzl_v cvcllillg .-\ll\:]lsl l.'»tll :lt lhl- llolno ol' _\ll‘. :uni .\l|'.~=. llllpll A. t':lll||xhl»ll, Wlllln ilond l: llolls i{ni.lcr plzty- ml thc part ot' ring lu~;ll-l»l‘_'l`lll- wcdllillg lllzlrt-ll \v:l:a |>|z\yl~ll hy Miss 'Arial Mc l.cotl'l»l` Illollillgllll. .\ l|l~lil‘ioll_~'. l|lll'l'r-I lllllcll wus :<<~r\'I\ll_ 'l‘llc Ilrilll' \\';|s tht' l'l-rlpil-lll oi’ lnainy vzillllllllc and llsc- lni _vil’l_::. 'l`ln~ llnllpy clnlplc lnolorV od to town <\ll\‘lnl_ with tllclu thc g-un'-;___ _Q lllakesllulicurauall anlllnresdintmenl Heal ltching*:PimBles On Shoulders and ack. "For two years l was troubled with itching pimples on my shoulders and bsck. They were hard, red ' and very painful, and were ‘(’t./‘ scattered. I could not rest IQ' at night on account of the itching. ` t\ N "I tried several remedies *E but they failed. Then I used Cuticurn Soap and Ointment, undl used three cakes of Cuticurlx Soap and four boxes of Cuticurn Ointment and I was completely healed in six weeks." (Signed| Miss Kate Young. Melrose, Man., March 30,1917. Having obtained a clear healthy 'akin by the use of Cuticure, keep it alcar by using the Soap for all toilet purposes, ssuistcd by touches of Oint- ment as needed. Cuticurs Soap is ideal for the complexion. For Free Sample Each by Mail ad- dress post-card: "Cuticura, Dept. A, Z ` _ ~ _ - _ ~ _ __ _ ,V Boston' U. S- Aj, Sold everywhere' llldlence with two cllarlnlllg selection. M- _ " . li F ' ‘LT \ ' give zl. delightful rendition of Bon' `nual Tea on August 28th, on the .¢=..._..’_.....a..4'_7F`....; Z1 ‘I -"':x.. 'Qtr-V:»~ ~':_V-- » * __ _ Finest Pure Genuine ---Apple Cider -- Only the richest, ripest, choicest, Annapolis Valley Apples go into the manufacture of our An- napolis Sweet Apple Cider, made right in the “Valley” from ripe, luscious fruit, barreled fresh with all its refreshing, health- giving qualities. The old English p'ocess improves its delici- ousness an hundred fold; positively will not fer- ment or become alcoholic but rfmain crisp, clear and delicious the year around. .Write for price by the barrel. Also write for price PICNIC SUPPLIES, in- cluding Fruit. Cigars, Candy, Bottled Drinks, Nuts and everything necessary to make your pat- riotic or church picnic an immense sucess. R. T. llol_uAN LTD. _ Tal' r" 5 _ Fire Insurance I A Necessity Then insure in good strong stock compan- S ics. which'never contest an honest claim such as is represented by y I R ltieg, About the beginning of thofliew _ ' ` U" Q ' _ ` ' 'V jay, the frldnfls took tf r p ure ‘ i .y ~ ,_ _ ._ _ , -, mv I , .<\. _ , ‘ A _` ‘ `.._, ___ “ _ ' ‘to their resfectlve llomesa er r ev/-1 _ ;; ' ‘ ' ' ing the assurances of good wishes for ...t~ ' ‘ UV . -'.‘- _ ` is.- ___._\_. ____¢_ L.._»___.| __n _.41 ~-.»r.-- i i _ _,ct _ -_ _ , _ . ’ -’». .-rs ~' » , ‘l‘T-<.~f.'sqlgg,§'r1‘l-gg ._ -.. _ ._ _ _ . _-y-,,, V _ . _ _ _ . 1, `d,;5`I§»‘W_§__»T_“__1 '. , -. §‘ -7-' _.t_ 3 5 \ _\ . “ ' _ _ 4- s-,~_i~_-. ,~l.~t1-"~.- -_ of _ ,.V~__ __V_»,. ~~.. I , i _ ,.. _ _ _ _ . _, ,~_ _ _i __ ' I-~,: ;_. _ , . _ » .., » -_ _i _ W - _ ..~~ __ _ f.. _4 __ »f V~.-~,~,..V._-V_-‘._ ~ '- _ V ¢ ~l- V» ~~ ~ » » -- V ~ _ 1 .- l - - 'ie -» .V_ - __ V' ~ _ ._ Mi _\»» » ~ i .- __ _ _ -~ _*- .s-:_~ _ -»e ' =I~‘ -_ V * ‘ » _ ’““ . _ ~~-l.¢».' >_ ”\ _ _ _ -_ f V _ ” _ . f ~ - '<. f l it ~i ,I-._i.~.__.,.~_,__.-.f -. ;_~_~_ .,.~V_.__l.._~.,.--_-.-_-i. -_»e‘ . ‘ "` _ 7 log. Q-,,_.,.._»_ ,_ ‘_ ‘5”-_-_ ,’_‘_»~_ 1... ,ol--_ _,s ....`_ __ _ _ , __ _,_ _ _ _ _ ‘,,.. . _ _ _V ,~ , ._ _ _ ,, . .rf »,.»_V~ _ ,U l_. -_\`.>';._...l. ;-.js ___ ,i-_ .___ A m ' . _ li ,_ _ _ ._ _ - _ _ ; _ _ _ .1 ~__.,.___..__.._. . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN - _ The Central Gugrdian -'-1-'-‘ 'riff ='rf: ~_- ‘_~_-,~_-.- -_ we' _-::::: -;::::_ : IT P_AY8 to buy _ln this Province. IF YOU HAVE never sold any real estate throughout classified advertis- ing it is probably due to the fact that You never tried tol ____ _ 'THE BAY FORTUNE PRESBY- TERIAN CHURCH will h0Id` their lin- North side of Fortune River. Every- one come and enjoy a good day’s out- ing. 1020-8-24ME2i PRISONERS OF WAR.- Canon Simpson has just received the follow- ing wire from Toronto headquarters. Official records for the new adoption of prisoners not yet quite complete but they will he forwarded before the end ol’ the month. SPLENDID YIELD.-’l`lle Guardi.ln was yesterday shown samples ol’ outs and wheat taken from fields on I~‘:lir- view Farm owned by Mr. George llail lcln, Lot 48. They nlcusllrcll 5 feet 11 in(-_hos und were fine samples with wcll iillcd hezlds. 'l‘llcse crops prlllnisc to ho cxceptlonully good lll this acc- tion this season. PRISONERS RECEIVE PARCELS. - 'l`ln~ Svc, oi’ thc .\.‘cwl'nul\lil:illll w.\r contingent ussocinlioll writes tl (";ln- uu Simpson You will llc glad to louru that wc recently rcrcivod a post card from Pio. ilerbort King ill which he tells us that he ls in regulnr l'el~olpt ol’ Iwo parcels which urc hcillg sl-ll! to him and that ho is in good health. FOUR SONS IN THE ARMY. - .\ll's. I'uil"i<-.k Morris of llonalllslol l`orlnel'ly Mrs. Stewtlrt. of York, Ilzls tho proud distinction of having four sons lll thc nrnly. .lulllcs ll. elllisllul on tho tiny war wus dcclurcd, Alu: list 4th, |014. lin was wollnllctl ill thlV llzltllc nl' Yprcs und spl-lli six months ill llospllul :titer which hc retllrlll-lf to lllio_so qal‘lulll. youll" men all-_ cousins of Judge Stcwarl this elty. ' PATRIOTIC FESTIVAL.-ln the rc port of the festival nt' North Itivor :l lypol.:l‘npllicnl error cllanged tho nlcull im.: ol' paragraph referring to the fumlf which should have read: The thanks oi’ thc committcc are dlle Miss Dol' olhv Slltllerlaud who delighted thi Lieut. Elmer Ritchie, who thougl‘ not feeling too fit was kind enough lc nie Mnry of Argyle;" ll/lr. Younkel wllo lnvurlnbly charms his hearers: Mr. John Murray of (`.ornwnll wllf llnvn two vocal selections in ills usu:1` pleasing. munncr; the lloys of the “Kil tic Club" \vho worked untlringly uf dccorntillg, placing seats and gettin; ‘the llrounds in readiness; to the girl~ ol' the “Anti Cant Club" whose coll carpenter, Mr. Benj. McLeod who as :l ve-ry prcllly wedding on tllo even ing of Wednesday. July Zlst. whel IMPROVING STREET.-' The city steam rollerqis doing goodwork on Witter Streeti CARD OF THANKS.-The Treasur- er of the Red* Cross acknowledges wllny thanks the sum or 330, ming prédeeds of Iliad' Cross Shoot, at Char- lottetown by S. Lolisou. 1065~8-26M1i. LEG AMPUTATED.-So serious was the wound received by Gunner George E. Sherren son of Mr. and' Mrs. \V. D. Sharron, Crnpnud ill the battle of Passchaendnele in October that it has since necessitated the nm- Dutntlon of his right leg. toni; MAV ‘lr wAv£.-'ills .\’l'cKllllloll llrug (70,, <‘ol‘ilcl' ol' tlrllut floor-gc and Kent Strncts have had a ling polo crcctell ut the col1lcl' l`l"ontlllg '_llclr`slol-e froln which waives rnV splcndclllly Ii hulldsollle large Union lack. This is a. splendid ldco. and many complimentary rcnlul'ks huvo been made of'it, the gcllcral opinion being that tl\_e`~"ila‘;_§ is alllopgotllw loo llttln ill cvidonee in Ullalrlottclowll. _ ENGAGEVMEVN-r' Announlcen. - All cngllgcl\ii:`iI7t"'of` lnlcl~ost_'a.illloullcvd in Iiostoll (luring tilt' pzlsl. wcclt is that ol' Miss ldcllu llnltoné Iluuglltor of the llonf Si~r*'_l`ll1ul~lcs und lnldy llal- ton of 'l‘ignisl1'und Ilrookllno. Musa.. td Mr, Adolph Jif"Orlsoi|`cll, nl' t‘lli<~:lgo_ Mr. Ortsclfeil is lllc son ol’ Mr. und Mrs. Aduul Ortscifcll of (‘l_lic:ugo, und is well known ill lllziny nl’ thn prfllnV `l_l1elll"cllllls ill tllllt city. lic is :l grud- uztte ol' tho Mnssucllusntls lllstitutc of 'I‘eclmolugy_ Boston, :ind n lllelllbl-l' of the firm of Leyden Ortstzifou t'r>., oi' Chicago WEDDING BELLS~A liosloll llcws puller has an nccullllt of at \vulldlng ol` lnlcrosl. lu many llol‘c-tllltt_ ol' Mr. Gcorge M. Dimond und Miss llclvn Elizuhctli Cavallngll, llolh ol' 1lvdfol~d. 't Boston suburhzlll town, who \vcl'e nmrricd on the cvonlng ol' August I4, hy Ri. ltcv. Mollscignor lildwalrd F. liurloy, rector ot’ Sl. Mlcllncl's purisll, llrdforti. Tlxe_,j,lti.cn