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You will find this a de- pendable drug store-your purchases will always be as represented. 11 ’° “.°...{i‘.'Z‘l"°_f‘_’=I q_-@n_.@_¢nn41-QQ; Vi. eek Will find our store well stock- ed with Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Silverwear la-Special prices in all lines. ,, I I EXllibiii0l1 -‘ it \§i1§§Ii; r . Ii G. H. Taylor TIDE TABLE SEPTEMBER. Hlght Water. Time H’t Time 7.5 16.00 17.09 18.21 19.36 20.36 21.21 22.00 22.35 23.07 #HH@@@9@¢e¢ ~7oiz~a¢A?l\D>"¢¢`Z°~lU5U\|§¢»5l\D ““““ "W“F“HFFWWW@PWWN5FF?F9F mwwm mwwmmmaowmwwowwmmwowown F F F hi U! 1-* f'°f"‘.°’Z"T<."9°9° o~i~Ic:.a~ooi-‘oo 14.16 15.10 16.15 17.40 18.57 20.02 20.54 21.40 22.20 22.57 2"’ ea 22 \V. 23 Th. 10.28 24 F. 11.16 23.30 25 Su. 12.01 26 27 28 29 ."9°?°."T" were-:ci S. 0.00 12.43 13.24 14.05 14.48 M. 0.28 Tu. ‘ 0.54 W. 1.19 30 Th. 1.45 7.7 15.36 SEPTEMBER.-lst to 4th, clear and pleasant. 5th to Sth, threatening. 9th to 13th. high winds. 14th to 18th, cool, backward conditions. 19th to 23rd, stormy conditions. 24th to 27th, changeable. 28th to 30th, seasonable weather. 97?’ mee '__ -1;' _ _ DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. (‘.ity Maglstratc's Court. 9 a.m. Prince Edward Theatre, 3, 7, and 8.45. People‘s Theatre, 3, 7, and 8.45. BIRTHS » WHITE.-- At the P. E. Hospital on Sept. 19th to Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Whi'te of Kinross, a daughter. MACNEVIN.-On Saturday, the 18th inst., to Mr. and Mrs. Miner MacNevin, (nee Rita Strlght) Victoria, a daugh- ter. Congratulations. -V. ,.-D1-:.1'r1-is 9 __ TAYLOR.- At Charlottetown, Sept. 20th, Annie Hutcheson. wife of E.W. Taylor. Funeral from her late resid- ence 224 Cumberland St. at 2.30 Tuesday to People’s Cemetery. SHE HAD A CLOSE CALL FROM DEATH. DURHAM, ont., sept. 20.-During one of the worst electrical storms of the season on Friday night, Miss Short. teacher in the rural school, four miles from town, and boarding at 'the home of William Livingstone. Benetinck, had a very narrow escape. She was sitting beside the kitchen stove, when s. bolt of lightning came down the chimney, set fire to her clothes and killed a dog lying beside her. Prompt action by those present extinguished the flames. but not be- fore' she was very badly bumed. BEACTIFUI. lil|.l.lNl-IRY Th ,la\0lt_ lol in .tlil od li lists eiiowrelli? for ifxiilCIIti0n°\:veIii7 at Paton’s. 9-20me3i on i' Make the Liver] I Da in Duty ..ii.".2.f't§'.'...'1*'i.'.’.'1'°£""""""“' CARTENS LITTLI UVER PIU# I *L* aher Eating. lm|l|’\l»llnlD¢». Small Pri-.e \ Genuine.-i-‘Sizwwe ._ . NOTICE Dr Croken has moved to the office lately occupied by the Maritime Fox Exchange, near Hughes's Drug Store. Aimual__I\_‘ieeting The Annual Meeting of the Share- holders of the Bunbury Black Fox Co., Ltd.. will be held in the Board of Trade Room, Charlottetown. on Tuesday, September 21st, at 2 p.m. _ G, F. DEWAR, Secretary-Treasurer. Sept., Ttli, 1915. 2903-9-9-mlli Canadian Mail Steamer ' “ Lady Sybil” Leaves Intercolonial Railway Wharf Plctou, Nova. Scotia, MONDAY AND THURSDAY of each week, on arrival of the morn- ing express from Halifax (about noon), for Souris, P. E. Island, and there awaits the arrival of the after- noon train from Charlottetown; thence to Magdalen islands as foi- lows: MON DAY-Leave Souris for Etang- du-Nord, Amherst. Grindstone island and Point Bosse. Returning, calls ai: Grindstone, Amherst and Souris; and and returns to Pictou. THURSDAY-Leaves Souris for Amherst, Grindstone Island, Point Bosse and Grand Entry. Returning calls at Point Bosse, Grindstone, Am- herst, Souris, and returns to Pictou. On the first trip in the months of June, July, August and September, weather permitting, calls at West Bay to land mails and passengers for Amherst, thence to Pryon Island. ite- turning. calls at Point Bosse, Grind- stone, Amherst and Souris. For further particulars apply to WM. ROBERTSON d. SON, Agents, Halifax. CHA8. W. IVES, Agent, Picton. MATTHEW McLEAN 6. CO., Agents, Souris. Or to WM. McLURE, Manager and Owner, Picton. Nova Scotia. 2061-7-15Mtf. Auction Sale -..0|=___ Choice Furniture We are authorized by T. A. Benson Esq., to sell at his Home Corner Richmond and Way- mouth Streets on Wednesday September 22nd commencing at 1.30 p. m. consisting of Parlor, Dining Room, Hall, Bed Rooms and Kitchen F urnitures, Carpets, Oilcloths, Rugs and all House hold Fixings and Kitchens Utensils. Terms Cash. \ BENJ. CARTER & CO. Auctioneer 3010-9-18MSnitu3i. Notice Exhibition Week S. S. Harland will leave Charlottetown for Vic- toria Monday at 4 a. m. return- ing same forenoon. Orwell trips wi I be made Monday and Tues- day afternoons as usual. Wed- nesday West River trips will be made Sailings at 6 a. m. and 3 _p. m. East River service on Friday as usual. Saturday will leave for Victoria at 8 a. m. re- rufninfl same afternoon. 3032-9-issi. Farm for Sale Farm containing 65 at_:res_ of land in good state of cultivation. Has new house an_d good bam and several outbuildmgs also i=|a0ri.rs_niniiiis _ This favourite house was illled with a most appreciative audience in every part last night. An introduc- tory one-part sketch-drama. “At the Bottom of Things," introducing two types of burglars and some convict prison scenes. and ending with a tra- gic finale, was a striking study IH criminology. The irresistibly funny farce. “APB You a Mason," a five-part film adap- tation of Leo Ditrichstein's famous comedy, with the prominent star John Barrymore in the leading role. was the rare 'treat provided. Frank Perry, a young lawyer, has always succeed- ed in filling the role of model hus- band, although seizing every opportu- nity to have a convivial night with his friends. His wife’s hesrt’s desire is for Perry to become a Mason, so the idea possesses him to delude her into the belief that he has been ini- tiated. The tlckllsh situations and screamingly funny tangles that this course of deception leads him and his father-in-law, the mythical “Grand Master" into are a chaos of comic de- light. Perry’s awful dream of his iiiitiation into the Order, which closes part 6, is a weird and excruciatingly must be seen to be enjoyed. At the close, Mr. Hurley, the Man- ager. expresded his thanks to the patrons oi’ the People's, and his ex- treme regret at being called away 'to another sphere. AUSTRIAN UNDER ARREST ON MURDER CHARGE. SYIIWEY, Sept. 20.-An Austrian Pole named Felix Carllchek, is under arrest at Dominion, C. B., charged with the murder of his wife, a Ger- man Pole. The crime took place at 'their home between 7 and 8 o‘clock Friday morning, at the West end of Dominion town. It is stated that the man killed the woman during u heat- ed discussion on the war. At about 7 o'clock Friday morning one of the Carlichey children went to the stable near the house to milk the cow, and returning about an hour afterwards, found his mother covered with blood and lying upon the bed. He raised the alarm and soon afterwards Dr. Morrison arrived. He found on ex- amluation, a bullet wound in the wo- nian’s right side about 'three inches below the arnipit. Life was ._extinct. Magistrate Smith was immediately notified and the arrest of (‘arlichek was made at once by one of the Coal t‘.ompony’s police. I-le was found In his own home and offered no re- sistance. The odicer found him in bed with his head under the clothes very much frightened. The family consist of scven children. The wo- iuan was about forty-five years of age. Other particulars of the crime are ineiigre. though the man talked con- sitlcrably with the police. No intima- tioii oi` his statement could be learned other than that it was said he ad- mitted the shooting and that he had quarrelled with his wife over the war. it is claimed, though an Austrian, he is pro»entente and disliked -his wife’s attachment for Germany. According to one of tl1e'boys, the couple had a heated discussion over the digging of a well the previous evening, but did not hear any trouble the next morning. ti Mtitniim Mas. Ai.|_EN_ |v|¢|NN|s. Saturday of Mrs. Allan Mclnnis, nf- ter an illness of several nion'th.s. in March last she contracted a severe cold and from that time het' health gradually failed. She is survived by her husband, who is employed by B. Stewart & C0., and four children, who have the sympathy of many friends in their loss. The funeral yesterday morning 'io St. Dunstnn’s Cathedral attended. IN LOVING MEMORY OF JOHN RHODES HOUSTON. Young and well thought of was Mr. John Rhodes Houston, better known as Jack. He was the son of l\’lr. William Gleen Houston of Rusti- co. P. E. I. He was married to Miss Effie McKenzie. She was faithful in her devotion to the very last. We extend our love and sympathy to the bereaved ones. You did what you could. You had the best Doctor. He gave his best attention and the best medicine. The two mothers and his chosen life companion were there assisted by the family oi’ friends. Christ .saidz Let not your heart be _troubled ye believe in God believe al- so in me. The :first verse of the four- teenth chaptor of John, Paul in his second letter to the church at Corinth the ilrst cliaptczr and the third and fourth verses, said: Blessed be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the i<‘at.‘.ier of mercies and God of all comfort; who comforteth its in all our nflllction. that we may be able to comfort them that are in any aiilliction, though the comfort wherewith we ourselves are comfort- ed of God. Anil not only .so, but we also rejoice in oitr tribulations; and ness hope. Romans tive three to flve.- Alexander `MacLaren said; es Ls not in eternal things. and died Sept. 2, 1915. He leaves to _ 1. _ _ . well of water. Situated on Maf- w,,|,.,,._§,,_ Mm, M,,,_ 000.5., Simi, ue Road 3 1-2 miles_ from 1-rf-ner. iriver. P E 1 - Mr. chester and Exam. please copy.) .dum hooks which he had ht-eh carry-I funny climax. This is a him that- l"i~‘l'?.@"i1'l' _ _Hi The death occurred in this city on ' and R. C. Cemetery was very largely_ iipprovetlness; and approved- Wluit distiirba us in this world is not "trouble" but. our opposition to trou- ble. The true source of all that frets and irritator and wears away our liv- Mr. Hou! .ton was born Nov. 5, 1890 mourn their loss: a young widow,' father. Ir other, brothers sisters and friends. Mrs. John Rhodes Houston; Mr. and. Mrs. W. G. Houston, Rustico, P- E- lf, Mrs. A. M. I. McLeod, Bur-‘ tlngton, Ia_,; Mr. Harold Houston, _ ~ - Winnipeg, Can.; Mr. Edison Houston good orchard an_d never failin Mime, ,,_ E ,_. Mm W_ E H d Worms Make Children Peevislil n Some symptoms of worms are: e- ranged stomach. swollen upper lip, sour tongue. offensive breath. hard and full belly, with occasional grip- pings and pains about the navel. D819 ‘ _tw face-of ieaden tint. eyes heavy and dull, twitching 3, v eyelids, itching of the nose, itching of the rec- § ‘ tum, short, dry cough, ,»__.._ grinding of the teeth, i- little red points sticking nmhm out on tongue, starting during sleep, slow fever. If you have the least suspicion that your child is troubled with stomach worms or pin worms, don't hesitate- .». _ n y father discovered it over 60 years a good health by using Dr True's Elixir, the Family Laxative and Worm Ex- dealers, 35c., 50c., and $1. Advice free. IN VESUVI US' CRATER. fi wearing anti-asphyxiation masks, yes-I terday descended into the crater of o asc n D ent state of the crater bed get it some 01.111- 'ri-ues Elixir. 'rhis sehr- H°“'“"l- CBN- M““'“Y» L°““" remedy has been on the market since b" i go. Put your child on the way to P peller. Good for adults also. At all A“’°"°“‘ ' ton. ‘ r\ (Y Schr. Carl E. Richard, Capt. Skinner, AU'-“"""» M=|"¢- _.lv lu.a.¢_ | Louisburg. Louisburg. uisburg. NAPLES, Sept. 18.-Prof. Otto De-| Sch. J. E. Gallant, Capt. Proctor, Pt. ore, accompanied by four guides H Mount Vesuviust ertai the res-.‘ The descent was accomplished only vith th reatest difficulty Wlhen in \ e g . - terviewed after his return, Prof. De- tou iiore said the recent explosions were' ai and gaseous substances in thel crater, the bed of which now consists of a lake of incandescent, boiling lava. ile he was taking measurements a sudden upheaval of incandescent rock destroyed the Professor's instru-‘ ments. ; He reported that the phenomena is without ,immediate danger. due to the sudden apliearance of mln- er W’h _ sH|PP|N_o_NEws ENTERED Schr. Ida M., Capt. Williams, Picton. rg. Schr. Hilda Maud, Capt. Malcolm. t. Malcom. Schr. Sylph, Capt. Gunlet, Picton. Schr. Lizzie Catherine, Capt. Mills, -Schr. Arizona, Capt. Lanigan, Plc- Schr. Maud Carter, Capt. Murray. Sch. Bonus, Capt. Strlght, Crapaud. Sch. Joseph 0., Capt. Qsborne._ astings. CLEARED 1 Rivera, Captain Gagon Sydney ` Sch Bonus, Capt Stright Picton Sch Harry B Capt Mclnnis, Pic m 1 ` charge Twenty-Hvs cents. - L0 I Sci . . - . n ¢| 1 _ % I f Y I I ?V4q@§K*Xi@l@WI‘***d@* i'f .1 GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED ADS. 3|! One cent per word first Insertion In this column. half cent per (5 nord each continuation. Cash must ' accompany order. Minimum I 1. I I _ “AGENTS WANTED:--To sell for the Old Reliable Fonthlll Nurseries. We teach our men to sell. Experience paid. Handsome free equipment 1< or Sale FOR SALE.-SUPERB B FLAT COR net, silver plated, Paris make, good net," P.O. Box 175, City ' 3055-9-2011131 store and Bllacksmi slant ar _gain if sold at Once. One of best stands on island, good chance for energetic man with some money. 3050-9~20M3I. MALE SILVER FOX, WILL REGIS- ter Standard ilrctl, for sale or ex- change for female of same quality. Chas. W. Pike, 50 Avon Street, Bos- ton, Mnss. 2014-9-18M3i. i=XRM'Foi=z's/ite. on MouN'r En ward Road, one mile and one hall from City, containing about 30 acres. with buildings. Apply to Box 165, Charlottetown. no year and it half, one darkwood I year and half Apply to Archibald, l\’icF.idyen, ltiverdale, Lot 30. _' 3028-9-18MIlipd. FOR SALE-A TWENTY FIVE horse power Boller and engine, shaft- ing, pullys, beltiiig. etc. Good terms. For further information apply to A. lottctown. 2987-9-16Mtf. FOR SALE-About 100 tons Cape George Gravel, suitable for first class concrete work. Apply to Dean & Stewart at. C. Lyons & Co. 2797-9-2M1mo JI . _ _.___ -_.__ ,_. 7 \ Help \\ untcil-14 ciiiul-5 WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. P. C. Brown, 196 Richmond St. ` 2960-9-14Mtf. We of-I-7\”IG | R L”I5I6FtI 'G_E_|~TE RAT. *Stone & Wellington, Toronto, Ont." W ANTED-AT ONCE A MILLINER to take full charge of our Millinery department Please state experience and salary required R J McNeill, Tyne Valley 2980 0 15M8tpd Help Wanted-lllule AN"rEo`"Eov"ro' LEARN "BAR bering Apply at once to 175 Great George 30.17 9~20m3lpd as new, a bargain. Address, -“ Cor- LOST _IN .rms c|.W_|_(~-()F C Agents \Vantcd 'W _ unnecessary. Highest commissions 1 IIII, I I I III I 7 ` _ l ~ M* Y i -v _ . ' . _ . ‘ Ai FOR YIUICK SA'-EJ C°§1N;**Y E6s'v'.‘_"_7r"sL7tT ver./sv S/ten.; Apply, Macliiixnon and McNeill. " _ m3ipd _ FILLIES FOR SALE.- ONE DOMI-_f nrt, 163 Kent St o2377o6m mt( il ' Y 7 _ 7;' Q C. 1/i..¢i . , = i ',. 1.1¢-_‘i ( fl wt/ M I/W." ".2 $2 00? __ ° I' #fi ENDS `{3~ -_\`§, fi? SQ `,\ `~.IlI} ‘__/'-° fi W. RMUIT- _|_|_. _ i.. ill. _é __ _ J il/ ' ' “_ "fault sAt|»i£’..i`riu|1rowiu /it If sl’ 29,. Iii/ff& ‘HEALTH-GIVING m.£As.uir,c0ntiNc_ '/.II "”‘ srrntsmsc.---' _a|NvicoR.ar|Nc. _ (` Z/91 5, .‘f_/7., "__--' 3. /’ _' I ""2`-¢*..:i- '- - ‘\ ‘-7 ., ,|¢,.vsA\'i none., 'Q' .`- masons.; 1 ,,- »i _--_, _ -2 _ .W oh -_ _ .-_..<..»,\..;t>_-._-.7-<1 ~. -Q cIAu'r|oiN. ” Several instances having been discovered in 3 Canada of the infringe- , ment of our rights by - the use of the title “Fruit = Salt," or of colourable . imitations of our well- I known wrapper, all per- sons are hereby warned against similar infringe- ments. ` Our Rights have been established by de- cisions of the House of Lords and other Courts, both at home and abroad, and perpetual injunctions and damages have been obtained against offenders. I 't Persons found in- fringing our rights will be proceeded against - without further notice. J. C. ENO. LTD. Prepared only by J. C. ENO, Limited, ‘FRUIT SALT' WORKS, LONDON, ENG. Agents for North America i;`.`.fl.').'..) I~`. RITCHIE &“C0., Ltd., 10-12-14 MoCaul St., TORONTO | ___ 'A--~ ' t_ _-Is-I 5 ~~__._\ ._-__ _J .sew &!,'A'/_- ,~_'. . /- \ -_ . _ K _ _--i ~f‘ -I lf. » _ I 10 10 0 I 0 0 I1' it III 0 QI \\§` ,Ig '.. ‘_ I I 4 f \ , . M. eg ng L This Overcoat I- A for 10.00 A A handsomely tailored overcoat, - made of good quality Black Cheviot, silk R lapels, a very dressy coat, our special R price during Exhibition Week. S 10.00 C/J National Clothing Co. CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. I. l..........__ pm l._ _ __ 1 ing ln his pocket secured for him conilcinnution to death by 0. court, martial of thc 14th Army Corps. it sentence which. however, was not car- ried out because ot' action at Berlin. Mr. Armand, after speaking of the grcut service which the Chambre de ('oninierce and the governments had done for him. said that there were many cases similar to his own where such action was needed, and that he doubted not that hundreds of innocent civilians had suffered death at the hands of the Germans. in the deten- tion quarters where he had been kept for ti time had been 32 other Canadians living under terrlbl conditions, with space of 3 by 7 feet prisoner. He could not condemn the Germans enough for their treatment of these; civilian prisoners. A prisoner had no f-'llflllclh being arrested, freed. watched und re-arrested, condemned, reprieved rs row. ew S80 - - tiers were guarded- Some memornn- und so on until tire was a burden. E'f,‘l¢0wn. win he sold with or ,_'_,,_ ',__'_ '_ .___ _ 1,._,,;, without crop. Price right for. _" _ ' '_ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ quicksale. Applyto ' > ‘ ‘ " _-' _- _ill ’-'x’ ' _ ‘ “‘» I .- _ ____ '$1 ft 1 \'i i__,,- 1' _ ti i. 'I _i._' "I _ ._..~ _ __ ` G. b\ _ _ l I _ _ _ 1,. l - l_- . .4-7 -,'~ 'N1{l>\‘A=‘YiH1_°-|_..,,e_,_`_;," rr ‘_ ...hearty . ..» ~»- ICIII ” F D r. KELLY, f’ _ ' . ' sore-0-isnsglgowa’ R' R' N°` 6° " I I I II 1 l s 0 I -- HAD NO RIGHTS When he had appeared before the court martial, he had asked for a ldwyer. but was told, following hund- reds of questions, that he would bi’ shot at 6 o'clock in the morning. “i didn't pass a very comfortable night( confessed Mr. Armand. However. 25 o‘clock came, and no firing party. and at 8 o’clock he was told he would have to walt for his shooting until the sant- ence was confirmed from Berlin. Then came the Intervention of the Am- erican ambassador. and he was freed. and then arrested again. and asain nn- ally freed. Mr. Armand displayed B sample of the black bread served out to prisoners. lt was somewhat harder than a brick. "Germany is on the point of break- ing.” concluded Mr. Armand. "Let us just have courage and all will be well. We must crush this milltarism. or the world will be ruined." so " 'Y _ i < I -;. n 4|