_ _ _ _ ___ _ _ ~ - _ - __ _ _____________________ -f -~ _ ” e _ 'Gamma issuer so, i. m-»-~.~~@M¥%Es.nm ~ . "' ‘ ft » s tr t-If Mt rr ` ' ' f _Yb_ti’will'béi"’sur'p'fisse est-the pleasure to be derived from _ needed Too ._Ca1n-era _ `- We have a very well _ equipped department and can take care of all your u ` einthi respect. _ egices asl,6v;w_.2i8i' _qual- ity permits spgheansfac- tion gguaittnteed at all times, _ _ ' and “W11f'Y°\1f,PI¢tures also. -ve sive you _,quick service and good results. - Es 'f = `li'e|s..rs=» . . iso,ooo,ooo ' f Central Drugstore \\\\\tn\\v_avl1 M QUEBEC MAN BTRUCK AND KIIJLED BY AN AUTOMOBILE (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, Aug. 26-Emmanuel Gull bault, aged 43 years, 130 St Mathias Street, was struck and killed by an automobile on St. Valier Street on Sauturday afternoon, He is survived by a wife and ten children. _ _ . BEWAREI _ dt Two German Spies are known to be opera-ting in this vicinity.. For description, etc., apply at Prince Edward Theatre Fridny"and‘Eaturdny at 3, 7, o 8.45. Commencing today. 5 E -t ‘< »¢5°_“_;Z___ __ _ ss w1g.__r Y __ ._ Sdvlllgs Arg .1 775 Do not hesitate to l Open s savings account _ with us because you ' l 3 can save only s little ‘ . money. It ls the hundreds. of “vines accounts. rnisii _ Ind large, that enable _ Banlts to lend large sums to the Goveiii- , _ _menrfor thep.-”¢¢',,,.l ~ tion the war? I . = Oiwnssavingsse- _ 1 count here to-day. l _ Psid~up Capital S 6,500,009 '< _ ~ Rtwve rosa. 12,000,000 me BANK or ` NovA scorn I . _ ll. w. BINNING ' = ` Manager Charlottetown Branch ff); ` .‘ _ -_/1 fs _,xo C *_ »\\ Q/ \ .. \ T __ ' > . . _,Y‘Y‘ ` _ 2;? __ _ ‘BERIBERI AMONG CHINESE CREW AT SYDNEY SYDNEY, N. S., Aug 25- Nineteen cases ‘Beribsri have broke out among the Chinese crew of steamer Broevoe at North Sydney and one death oc- curred this afternoon. The paitflents have been quarantined, Only a few of the things we want are absolutely necessary to our wel- fare. ` IT 1-? CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS %.\l£&¥'usincss man about our school. _We want you to know the sincerity and confidence expressed when he says "lt is a good school." O U U The new No. 10 Self-starting Item- lngton is among the latest additions to our Typewriting Department. We use nohting but the latest machines. Send in your°ap;»lic'ation this weak. 1132-8-30M1i li. _H-3--_-eg MISCELLANEOL S TWO LADY STUDENTS CAN BE accommodated at 8 Stewart Street. Modern -conveniences. . 1145-8-30M3ipzl STUDENTS ACCOMMODATED WITH Board 101 Fltroy Street _ 1138-8-30M3i. s=”*"*““ ss ‘ - s¢ BEWAREI 7# Two German Spies are known For description, etc., apply at Prince Edward Theatre any Friday and Saturday at 3, 7, or 8.45. Commencing today. m I-l 5 ,,_¢B-__-‘___ _ _ _<. ._ IT IS ALWAYS SAFE TO SEND A Dominion Express Money Order. Five dollars coststhree cents. ' 1127-8-30ME1i. WANTED PIANO T0 RENT FRO_M Sept. 1st to .May 1st. Nina G. WWI- dron, 303 Fitzroy Street. . 1089-8-28M-ii. WANTED T0 RENT»-A SMALL furnished house for a family of two. Apply to Guardian Oiilce. 1144-8-30M3ipd i_i___ FOR GALE-ABOUT 700 CASES OF sanitary cans, suitable size for blue- berries. Apply Charlottetown Con densed Milk Co. 475-7-18Mtf - T0 LET THREE UNFURNISHIED ROOMS TO let. Apply at 236 Grafton Street. 1092-8-28M3Ipd . 1?- l;i'Z_‘ .E I SECOND HAND BINDER AND ROAD Wllzon. Both in good condition. Al- bert Weeks, Albany. R.R. ` 1080-8-27M6i W _ FoUNo rouuo on 'ri-iu'nso/iv mom- ou, the road near Georgetown s lady_'s coat. Owner may have the same` by calling at The Two Macs Drug- store. LOST LOST - A SMALL RATCHET wrench for auto In the city on Mon- de; eveniing. _Finder will be re- W ii!! Ivy, naturals; same to Guard- ian Office. ' 1095~8-28M3i. WANTED' unar- ` _» FEMALE HELP WAJNTED--MALE BUTCHER8 AND LABQRERS Wanted, well experienced, to work in packing house at Toronto, good wages. Apply Harris Abattoir Co.. Queen St., Charlottetown. . ~ 1142-8-30M3i LIST BOY WANTED. APPLY Guardian Office. 1121-8-29Mtf. WANTED, AT ONCE, LATI-IER8 T0 work on ‘new Brunswick Hotel. Moncton. Na. Apply to Jsmes Reid- Contractor. Moncton. 1078-8-27.M5i wAN1'Eo.-A oooo MAN w_AN-rso to work on farm. ADDW _ -7011” iz. nimiis. an-a-zomf `wAN1-so-sov -ro LEARN. TH' Drs, business. Anal! It °1=°° t° 'E~ 'A. Foster. 950-8-20MIL wanting ami. ron oausnllil l\°u_sework in tsmiiy of three. Ap- Pll' ll N Chestnut Street. ~ __ . __ 11a'1-anemia. w*'iT§D A ami. 'Fon oeusnat h°'"°W°l'k. last of September. Ap- __9|¥__9 Chestnut Strse. » 3|. WQNTID ami. ron osnlnai. °°'9'9"|¢- Awly at this office. wawrao A19 ones ._ orsnafolt for Montague Central Oitlce. IN- ferences required. ADDI? in Wm* ing to P. lil. l. Telephone Co.. iottetown, P. lil. I., _ \ 958-8-20lltt wsnrso-canraursn ron SHP! sun for work. osaa wales- 0”' .sunt went the rw' round- Ani! to Charles ill. Jsrson. 193 Oli!! , _ __ tori.:-stair, - .*~- . ‘_ .... » .si S 1 , .,. it _ - . _ .~. . 1"' ~i'i?¥:~".` ` l'-. "" 1°' " 'uid "-f -T ,' fb ,"7 fr" .W 3_1 su-set.. _ __ ,iiiio-a-aa_l,__a_\ 3 ~ ti ill' I .ti ln, \‘1\’. ' ~ __A _ .t ,, ix -Mu ‘éiszliif "~'., ‘ , .._,-.`»,,,_ 1; ., ` l, .. _, 1 _ _ _.._g».”.,._".v __ ’ ' ’ i .4 sos-is ua / __ /is 0 /X _/"?oTi ,;\”" _ ssean_ From the War Zone. Comes the news that the AutoStrop Safety Razor is helping offi- cers to maintain the high morale of the soldiers. Nothing makes a soldier feel more like himself than a clean, velvety shave-this is only possible with an AutoStrop. Because of its self-stropping feature it is the only razor that is always in perfect condition. Price $5.00 _/ai-ages... if-mfs... ;.‘f;t':'.'}fi""'f""‘ Autoiiirop '- Safety Razor Co., united ; 83-l1`D\'ik¢ Stroll _ -Toronto _ -1 #R9 W _ / . t \\ f _-_-_»_~_-_~_~ -_-_-_~.- :_-_-.~_-_-___,.,_T`,_,._.,;.,.,,,.__;__ ._ _ SPLENDID SUCCESS.--Over $200 was resized for the Protsstant_0rpli- ansge on Wednesday evening. M - VICTORIA PERSONALS. - Rev. Mr. and Mrs. D'Athe, Crspsud, spent Tuesday with I:-lends in springnsia. -Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jelly and Master Keith, Summerside, returned home Wednesday after sponding a week ia Victoria, the guests of Mrs. P. H. Cur- tis. -Miss 'Ross. of the Prince Coun- ty Hospital. is spending a well earn- ed vacation at the Beacon House, Vic- torla._ -Miss Msyme Ross, Charlotte- WWII. IB 8991161115 B. short time in Crapsud. the guest of Mrs. J. W. Windsor. -The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Proiltt, Victoria, will _be pleased to hear that they have completely recovered from their°ill- ness. -Mr. Lee Moase, Kensington. was a visitor to Victoria' on Monday. -Mr. and Mrs. Hogg, Kensington, paid a brief visit to Victoria on Mon- day. -Mr. _Preston Green, Malpeque. recently spent a` few days with friends in Victoria. ‘-Mr. and Mrs. C.C. Mc- Intosh and Mrfand Mrs. W. S. How- att, Victoria. recently made n motor trip to Pt. Borden with Mr. F. A. Wol- ton, --Mrs._...Mac Boulter, Crnpnud and Mrs, _Webster Boulter. Victoria. made a 'return -trip to Charlottetown on Friday. -=Miss auth Bonner, vic- toria, has returned home after spend- ing a very pleasant week with friends in Malpeque.--Mrs. McLean, and Mrs. A. McLean, Victoria, returned homo Monday after a pleasant visit with friends in De=Sable.-Mr. Evan Wright, Victoria, paid a. brief visit to friends in Kensington and Carleton. - Mr. Charles Wright, Victoria, spent the week-end with friends in Carleton.- Mr. Lester Sherren, Crapautl, was a recent visitor to Tryon. V -i. PERSONALS , Professor W. T. Macoun of Ottawa is in the city. Hon. George Forbes, Vernon, was In the city yesterday. Miss P. Nicholson, City has gone on a months visit to relatives in llos ton. Mrs. Douglas Gordon of Summer- slde was in the city yesterday on il visit to friends. Hon. Murdoch 'McKinnon and I-Ion H. D. McEwen, of Morell, have ro turned froml'-lalifax. M1‘s. E. Nicholson, City, is leavlnr this morning on a visit to her sister Mrs. Price of Montreal. Miss Ruth McLeod, of Stanley Bridge has returned home from a week's pleasant visit to this city. Mrs. Vincent !McInnis has returns’ to tier home in Point Borden alto; spending the past weekin tbiscit y. Mrs. Louis J. 0'Brien, of Somer ville, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Burnett, Fort Augus~ tus. Mr. and M/rs. Robert Enman. Pow nal, were visitors in Ea~rnsclIi'1`e this week. the guests of Mrs, Florence Fav anngh. Q Mrs. Katie Stewart returned to her home In N'-ew Perth West 'I`l\ursd't_\ from a week's visit with Enrnsclliiv friends. Q Mr. and Mrs. David' White and Miss Ida White motored to Kensiniv ton Races Wednesday with Mrs. Roh ert L. Coffin and daughter Jane! who they are entertaining at their home at "York Point." They returned laic at night after a delightful day. '_-(___--__-_ C CUNARD LINE NOT LIABLE FOR DAMAGES FOR LOSS .OF LIFE ON LUSITANIA NEW YORK, Aug. 27.-The Cunard Steamship-Company cannot be held liable for loss of life and DYODBYW il’ the torpedoing of the Lusitania by a ‘German submarine, aocordias I0 H de' cision handed down in the admiralty bench ot'ths United states district court by Julius M. Mayer. ‘ "The cause of the sinking of the Lusitsnia was theillegal act of the imperial German government acting through its instrument, the subma- fiiio ‘oorn`»maader," declared Judge Mayer, who held that "the fault. therefore, must be laid upon those. who are responsible for-'the sinkins of the vessel ‘Iii the legal as well as moral sense." ' in dismissing suits against the Cun- ard Dine aggregating /nearly $4,000,- b00§ brought by-heirs of persons who perished with the Lusitanis, on May 7. 19i5,'Judgs Mayer' asserted that “it is not to be doubted that the United States' of America. and her allies will well remember tbsrights of those af- fected by' the sinking of the Lusltanla and' when the time shall come. will sae to it. ithit reparation shall be made to one ‘ot the most imietsnsime sets _, . 9100 5) Q. '<3 _> _ 99 £:;____ ,_ “til/Ati 9/ 00 t ik lg are ....1 I I' The C,¢11¢t'¢ll» Gu" _ar¢1_,‘¢g~;g~»~- -zmtooomonoooooooofoooooooeooeoeev/6,'A' _ ` \___ 3* A fwi:rRA'ME'P1c'rtjR1-:Is\, 0 00 00 00 00 00909* *000990 09900090099999999909009999990099 \1!A /QQ ‘Y ‘ 1 .' ‘ ;_,-'_[__f` _ V \\\, lk. A I 41|* .1~ - arriers from 3.25 to 16.50 i s SEE ‘A n I sas 'IIIPM -.;;._'5 THEM ' _ ____ _ ex _ ~ _ l _ TODAY __ Q ,__,l~,l,g TODAY _ ' _ ` - yn _y/J- »____," _._____,,,,_' ` l,` if F1 -‘-.fx -1.5; ' 9 91 ‘ ‘ l\_.. -_-.-_-v-_-:g V Stylish Baby Carriages - Every kind-every price-~-all designs to give baby, a comfortable health-giving ride 1n the fresh air.. ~ Folding Go-Carts from $6.95 io $25,011-_Light easy-to-handle Carriers ` from $::..‘:.“» to $lIi--70-Large reed :md wood Baby “Pullman” Carriages from. W7-00 1° $50-00-Sulkies from *ii-50 "ll-Strollers $12.50 up. And a wide choice at every price. 50 different styles. _,,. \ vel t _ $5; __ away ~ <7 %1..~`__ \ \ “)_[_/[Lb 1-* l \ . Folders from ‘ Pullman Carriages 6.95 to 25.00 \f"""'”'““'4'1‘ , 1 i .__ />/ .»/ \\ __ ./ _ ~-`.;_ . .f /‘\ r N ..~ .~_i "_", _ . -a -_-. » ° 1 Hn V4 MI , :A &` , `_ ry ' -;1< ` 9999999999'9999‘9$99999f999999999 Qs, I l sl . from 17.00 _to 50.00 L 9 Q W oo E0 7-8-29M3I. . 000090000000000 00900000000090 9000 I *W i S. . '. g ty , guest of her brother, Mr. and Mrs River. Miss Graco E (‘nv.\nagh Eirns i Mr. and Mrs. John VV. Mr:Kinn'on, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Judson. has returned home, having spent an' Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Christie audi-A guest of Mrs. Large, Hillsboro Streel.` ' ren have returned to their lioms \!n Moncton after three weeks spent with' CLOSING °R|CES 55% osfg, 10:: Earnscllffc. spent a pleasant liolidzly F' “L """"""103 in Pownal this week, the guests of M Nor Power ‘ lteuding .. . . . . .. 90-'Xt - Q S. T. U. . . . . . . . . . . . . _ -Mr. Morley Newsome, Uriizhton. C"'°ih|°~' 69'-5 I' I’ . their son Hugh left lox' Toronto yes-IU- tertlay nt thc conclusion of two ('- P- R- -- -----153 months holiday in Charlottetown tlio.("0"U"‘l -- 74% '1' s .l00Ts . .. .....l'i'|'7,.’¢ enjoyable visit in Hampton. the guest V' R- S~ 717% ol’ Mr. and Mrs. Waller Itogersou, V S' P- ~ '-~°33‘/~l , Alo mix. T3?-7 777/it 33’/i . . . . . . ..........115% 1001/_» £10’/-_Q (iii 123 71% 87% 671; 75% S314. 16:21,; Tl 105% Mrs. Johnston Thompson and child- Keep M|m.rd's Llnlment In the house Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. David Taylor and Mr. Hugh _ McKay motored from New London in Mr. McKay'-s Ford car to Borden, Cape Traverse and Tryon last week. While in Tryon they were the guests of Mr.| and Mrs. -M. S. Woodside. V BEWAREI _ tit Two German Spies are known to be operating in this vicinity. | For description, etc., apply at [ Prince Edward Theatre any Ii Friday and Saturday at 3. 7, or LL 8.45. Commencing today. relatives and friends- in Kensington. | in Darnley, Sea View, Long River and ‘ 0 Spring Valley. . BONDS The price named today by the Committee is 100 and accrured interest. 5, 10, 20 sears. _ Sen application to 'I'heI'Iastern Trust Co C.H_B. LONGWORTI-I Acting Manager 154 Richmond Street Charlottetown. * ~- 4. #E r modern times . ” < . ": ’!=.s lb `l - u ` " ' " ""iTi'~i2M\v'ttt.“ ""*' ...ii‘””..J“i`.`l..$"""ifY”‘ .EZ i`.'Z"'°Ii{Z_ _-A careful select ‘"0" A““"’“’“~ 'l HALIFAX. Aug. 29.-(Quota tlon Gf every line -.__-*_ , I Mr. Charles McDonald has return- C0' stock' and bond brokers’ od to his home in this city after ?,m`_s_ Mgnarlelal Sltloik Exchange' . spenili1'7 :t pleasant vatzuiioxi in \Nnst 'UHY u I ng’ J 'mx' N' S') I' We will be pleas- cliiTc; is the gues't_tl/ils week' ni her' ' [Y°sterday]T°ddy O friend, Miss Mlrgaret G-rant, Proviil- A_ F_ R5,/_ l ' " ` ““"" “~ I' Q Atchison .. _ M134. so " Annconda .. lift ,.,..1. ~ » 'W.N. Tanion Jeweler .- -----_-_ Do You __Kll0w- That we operate* the 'onl Lens Grinding Plant- on E. Island’ ~ - -~f Th t I ` 'IIE r S~_ff==’f=="_f’.;f?_?<1'i-=»‘fi_=»_°'=_-»3“'=»f‘