' ' I Tiiilet Talcum isf GIIIHBII ..._ ,fa , ‘ _ I' -~- - » - _ _ _ _ ' _ GUARDIAN gEpTEMgER 9, igfg jj _._ _ A _~Th¢ Centra, Iéuardigy T” A it ”`f f --~~ ,_ ' ` ' ` L' `“"" ' ` “_ ir la a to ui mwah. autoae ali. lr- nmispn viii V A . A ` - U A " V I you :AN ,%"°:u“u$ th" be collected in ('lharlotteeown to-do!-i ‘ ~.-t is ` thainiiraieum ‘E possible lapse of rent-income if you start your classified advertising cena; Dslsii NOW. _.xf'f Everybody is requested to be prepared when the ladies call _,i»RiNcs_ srnssr onsnino. _ V akiglik _ Ther ' , ' _ V _ _ _-'The public opening of Prince Street ge, e e - _ f °“°’ SA'-"'”F°" Wi’ 0° "lv sshooi for me school year 1918-19 ' isa ence-animport sumo: ni it' H" ' ‘ * ' » . ant V Ice.. :_ Cornwall' 1; “3; ggrgcrlfsllg;-;ti~..“; will, take place _this MonQB£'___aiter. ._ _ , , .L . . » ii*-#’~""'{f"?.'..~.r‘ W-:.:‘ as trgpe e _yemoo ,_wit Qtrt__a__ particle of grit or¥ "foreign substance. ..._,-y- -..- F ` -.,. ,-_.-11 .is , the beet»_antiseptic 5 powder for toilet and ' ’ nursery. ..lt keeps theskin > gleeprotects a_s well as - ‘ _heals-_-f1`he odor is perfect- Tryatin 35c. » E. A. Fosteri Central Drugstore ‘» `,\. ti- \~-1 acres wheat and one acre of potatoes. ' _ _, 1287-9-'I-M2ipd wean Enom s.. Arnica-Mrs. (D1'~),lfPB0l’» Kill!! Square received Yesterday, indirectly, good news .of her si)n"Col. George"Beer who has -been South Africa for several Years past and who has taken an act- ive part in the South African Cain-, paign in the present war. The letter was from her frflend, Mrs. De Castillo. formerly Miss' Maud ‘Bremneig fy/bfi informed Mrs. Beer,that Col. George is having matters comparatively easy at present, .the trouble with the re- bellious Beers being practically ov- er. His wife, it is regretted is still in ‘hospital but is gradually regaining ,her strength. ` ;7.Cl;A3SlFlED ADVERTISEMENTS ' AGENTS WANTED O6. UP DAILY EARNED BY GOOD live men or women soliciting orders -from our magnificent free sample book of Personal Christmas Greer- ' ing cards. No outlay. Reasonable prices. Well known line. Easy to sell. Write British Canadian Pub- _ lishing Co., Dept. 6, 35 Church, Tor- oatot _ 1100-8-28llIlE2wks. BOXRDERS WANTED. Aeait-mewimiteaice ` FOUND I FOUND ON THURSDAY NIGHT ON the road near Georgetown a lady‘s coat. Owner may have the same by calling at The Two Macs Drug- store. ' LOST LOST BETWEN CHARLOTTE- town and Dunetaffnage lady’s coat. finder please leave at Guardian office or Dunstaffnege Butter factory. 31 IOARDERS WANTED.-TWO GEN- lemeaboarders can be accommod- ated in private family, centrally located, large bedrooms _on second `fiVoor. Enquire Guardian Ofiice. Dtf. ..,.‘Wa'N'rED HELP- -" _ FEMALE WANTED AT ONCE FOR THE P.E.I. ,Hospital smart young girl as ~`~kilchei'vnmid1 apply- Miss -Kilburn . housekeeper 157-1--9-6-mtf~ éanrsn' ments Assn woiviau ite do laundry work at Dalton Ban- ' jtorium. Good wages. Apply to ipuperintendent. North Wiltshire. , 'z - 1224-9-4M6i. QQNTED GIRL FOR GENERAL - ousework. 'Apply at this oilloe. ‘ ' 1011-s-ami. QANTED AT ONCE COOK AT D_AL- lliion Sanatorium, North Wiltshire, Q30 a month with board, room and| ;washing.‘ Phone or write Super-in-" ‘tendent. Dlw. :. __waN:rED ¢1__f_._== u_.'_ . MISCELLANEOUS HELP WIN THE WAR. SKILLED machinists at highest wages, also unskilled men and women workers on shells for Government Orders, at guaranteed minimum daily wages with extras and bonus for piece work. Eigh hour shifts. 7 n. mto3p.m.3p.m.to11p.m.11 p. m, to 7 a. m. Apply to T McAv- ity’s 9.2 Shell Plant, Rothesay'Av- enue, St. John. N. B. 1262-9-6M12i. TEACHERS WANTED WANTED A TEACHER FOR NEW Arg-yle School. Supplement $35. Ap- ply Harry McNevin, Secretary. 1166-8-31M61. noon at 2 o’clock p. m to w ich the public are cordially invited. ' BERGT. CROKEN i'iECOVERlNG_ -Mrs. John A. Crokeii, of this ony, has received a letter from hex; son Sergt Francis, stating -that he is ro covering from wounds received some li-t~tle time ago while on active service. ENGAGEMENT _ ANNOUNCED - Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mc$wain, Mt Hope _announce the engagement nf their daughter, Florence Nightingale, to Mr. William Warren Anderson, St. Peter's. The wedding will take place in the near future. 1304-9-9M1i New Jos i=niN'riNe_ Business. plant of Mr. George W. Gardiner for- mer King’s Printer and has commenc- ed business for himself as book und _ioli printer in the premises former- ly occupied by Mr. W. A. Hutcheson, Grafton Street. Mr. Dillon is a prac- tical printer having ihad a long exper- ience with Mr. Gardiner and for the past five years as foreman of the Guardian printery.' The Guardian be- speaks for him a fwir share of the printing ‘patronage of the comniuii- 'ity. - SOLDIERS PENSIONS.- Major E. L. Buchanan, Travelling Representat- ive of the Dominion Board 'ot' Pen- sions Commissioners gave an address in Prince of Wales College Hall on Friday evening, His Worship Mayor Wright presiding. Major Buchanan fully explained the pensions systcni adopted in Canada and urged upon returned soldiers and others the des-, irability of presenting their griev- ances, real or imaginary, to the pen- sions Board rather than airing them in public. He also advised soldiers who had been partially disabled to avail themselves of the vocational training provided by the Government. Pensions ofl1ces'have been opened in all the principal cities 'ln Canada in- cluding Charlottetown and from these all necessary information could be received and all grievances re- medied. Corporal 'Peter A. Hughes is in charge of the oilice in Charlotte town. At the close of Major Buchan- an's address a vote of thanks movcil by Mr. John Anderson and. seconded by Mrs. S. F. Hodgson was tendered him. T0 LET FOUR UNFURNISHED rooms centrally located. Apply at this olllce. 1279-9-7M2i. TO RENT' SHOOTING GROUNDS. with duck pond, 3% miles east of Alberton. All_ kinds of game. Board for two if required. Alberton ' ' R,R. No, 2, James Larkin. WANTED--SIX OR SEVEN ROOM- ed house, fully modern, centrally located. . Write or "phone Mrs. li. H. Sterns, Queens Hotel. 1265-ll-M30 WANTED ONE LARGE UNFUR- nished room. Apply Guardian Ofllce ' .A _ 1256-9-emaipa., - . -fs” _ POULTRY WANTED-I WILL BUY i dressed fowl and chickens every Tuesday. J. D. Jenkins, Char- lottetown. 1215-9-4M2wks. WANTED AT ONCE, COTTAGE, OR tenement:-with modern conveuiea ces, stable in connection preferred. Apply A. E. S. 251 Grafton Street. " 1193-II-2M8ipd. WANTED , SECOND ` HAND FOX wire for ranch. Apply to J. T. Col- lins, Vernon River. 1248-ii-BSMIWIL wawrso 'ro nsN1"sMAi.i. Fus- nished apartment, dat or colt-B88 by young married couple, no child- ren. Apply Guardian. 1252-9-Bwibd » ~ 1282-9-7M3l pd SITUATIONS VA'CANl` BALESMEN - EXCLUSIVE LINE for city town or country. Big earn- ings gua'ranteed,Permanen-t all year job. No experience necessary.Write Luke Brothers, Limited. Montreal. 1194-9-2ME6i. 'HELP WANTED-MALE WANTED-BOY TO LEARN THE Drug business. Apply at once to E. A. Foster. 950-8-20'Mif-. ° wAN'r»é»o - AN sxpsnisucsn burr-stone dresser. Apply Robert Thompson. sydney Milli. Suffolk- 1285-9-7-Moind wairrso-cARPlN1'itR ron si-ioP and Job work. Good wages. Con- stant work the year round- Apply eo Charles E. Jarson. 198 QIIBGU ` g,,.,,¢_ 1000-s-iisiutt. |.u.o.i.ni|1iii_ii|nN iii The Oddrellows of Charlottetown yesterday observed their annual Dec- oration Day the brethren turning out en masse and with the Military hand parading to the cemetery whore the graves of over .forty deceased brethren were decorated with flowers fit-tingly arranged in the emhlemaeic tlireo links of -the order. The pairade was Mnrshalled by Col Davison; the cermouy in the cemetery was conducted -by Noble Grand, J. F. Whear, Secretary John McLaughlin and Chaplain George' W. Mcliaod. I l UNEXCELLED OPPORTUNITY T0 purchase a series of modern hen houses will split up to.-_su\it_ buyer; also hot water system with 500 rest -of mpipingi Mirlw as ,ance to F. D. Berkeley, Jr.. Westwood, North River Road. 1309-9-9M2ipd. P~\ri=.§_ +1/~vi.~.\’,f.oTi= AG- ainst MacKie dt Nelson will please send them in at once.'and all am- ounts duo to MacKio & Nelson must be paid by September 14th 1918. Otherwise they will he ,placed for collection without further not- ice. 1307-9-9M3i. _~_~_-_-_-_-_~_-;;,~_-_-, ,- -u_::_‘L~_~.~,-;\¢4:;.-:::sa|»I.-L-_-.-.- .-.- _-_- Mr. Frank L. Dillon has acquired the CS \i>; U 'X his own right A Timely Subject Dealing with the Labor Des- iurbances by German Spies 77 Davy Giidden’s daddy is Adjutant _of a soidier’s home and MAMMOTH ‘ Davy worships the old heroes, making Capt. Jerico Norton . hisparticular idol. The veterans have to take a back Sixtee nth Episode Of l0_-A'CTS____10 » seatthe soldietrs of ll, but whetntlgavy; and the o - imers aver a s ri e, pre n -b ` _ up ofa mine and capturewtwo Piiisgivh/hn.g ‘The Bu“’s Eye’ Usual Pr1CcS spies the boy-scout becomes a hero in ' _ along with his pals i T JESSE L. LASKEY Presenter# ~ Jack Pickford ._ ',;,. , “THE SPIRIT OF ]i7’.?f_lAl;_..l.. sroav Bvxiunci-: wnus shown ' . v.JJ ` - \'_".',;§ L1' The Bov Scout and_the_Boy_s of ‘6l’, too Young to Enlist, he did his Bit by Upsetting , Plans of Prussian Spies The Story l Eddie Polo \ iN Running “ ° n _ Wednesday Only ‘it is lor f _ C England ,W -7 'W 'I I ' _l_ _ _J Q; _,g _ " _ ' _ pn( their electric liglit bill on or before Sept 1_0 will rcccivc thc discount and thus save inonoy_ 1300-I)-9-M 1i (`.i'lAilD PICNIC-A ,grand piciiit: will bc hold on thc grounds adjonliig St. Columbia’s Church, I~‘uii'iloid, on Tuesday, Sept. 10 in uid' ot' cliurch WOUNDED.-Mrs. Wkn. McKay, 4 Upper Queen -Street City, has -been notified that -I’-te. Harry Ernest .Chev- rie, infantry is oillcinlly reported :id- inittcd to 56th General Hospital, Et- aiples, August _28t-li, gunshot woniid left arm. Mr. Hfenry C. Lowe, 2/ID telegram stating 'that his son Sergt. Thomas Watson Lowc, Mounted l1‘. V. C. S. had been admitted to thc Zlilnd General Hospital at (lniiiicrs with gunshot wound in right ariii. DIED OF WOUNDS.-The sad ncws reached the city on Saturday that Sergt. John Cornfoot son ot' Mr. Alex Cornioot of this ciiy had iiiudc thc supreme sacrifice dying froiii wounds. Sergeant Cornfoot. _who enlisted in Calgary was a young man of 35 years greatly admired ami loved by his friends. He was a clever uthlotc and popular in all sports, was trniis|'ci'ro:l ‘on going ovcrsons to the 36th Field Battery uiidcr Major l). A. McKin- non doing splciiflid work with his lint- tcry. To- his fnthcr and slstcr Mrs. William Brchziut dccpcst syiii.pui'liy is extended. ' #1 ___j__, Hypopbospiiites The Physician's Conan- dabiiit in Araemic, Run- - down Constitutiov s. Build.- you up, restores Your ai- petite .steadiss your rwivss and strengthens vour bodv, and is in a p"asaot syrup form. '~ A MaeDONALD & MaeK.NNON -2 Macs i To Command `advanco iicross Silicrin and Russia Hillsboro Street, has also received at _ wi ' I" ' _ PAY NOW Any irson payiii, F' C. Siberian Force continued from page 4 People’s Theatre EVENINGS ONLY AT 7 AND 8.45 attraction is very strong. New Front In the East An entirely now front is being `iurined in thc cast. it will grow and until it meets und drives back the (icriiian airinics tlicrc. American, troops arc nlrendy"6ii"'tlie ground and are pushing rapidly to the west. Those i`oi‘ccs will be aiigiimontcd steadily iiiitil n grunt iirniy is estab- lislicd. it iiiuy wcll bu that the crack thc power oi' Gcrinaiiy on thc west front, and ciid thc war, within ivyozir or two by Gcrmany's com- !plotc collapse-a ccrtnin result in any |<:usc, liut iii this possibility un earlier |th:iii had been vxpcctud. Mucli cur- ller. if the preseiicc of allied armies (should bring about a restoration of Russia as ii fighting force. lt is ii ciii~ioii~.-i statc of things that brought about this niove. Military stores of enormous value were left lpilcd up in Vladlvosiock when Russia fell into the hands ui' its prcscnt in- sane govcrninont, and Germany would have gotten tlicin ii thc Czccho-Slovaks lind not started sonic- iliing and brought thc allies to their |iisi-iistiiiicc. ’1‘hc whole situation was ,sizzling with danger. Letter 'Ba res Conditions i This newspaper is permitted 'to reproduct in part a letter written |t0 Col. John S. Dennis, by A. R. \0wcn, brother of Major A. Wallace ~Pac|flc Railway Company. Mr. Owen iwas sent to Vlndivostock to look ‘lifter (luiiadiaii Pacific interests in utlioso stores anti supplies. The lct- Iter was written in May. l "ln time." Mr. Owen says, "condi- tions arc hound to change. and I be- lieve in such a way as to improvc our _ _____________ ,,p¢,n3|\,1¢ fm- all tligturhaiiizvs. Mni-_ . 1 iclo , vcr niiti-forol:'~f British, Czcclio-Slovak and Japanese' Owen, and an oflicial of the Canadian ] Ask for »v|inaro'a ana take no other and preach anarchy I METRO PICTURES PRESENT FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN- and BEVERLY BAYNE “The Brass Check” A 5 Act Metro Screen Drama of Romance and Mystery. Picturized from George Allen England’s Story Published in All Story Magazine _ _ ,\ 1* Billy West (Chaplin’s Double) -IN- “THE FLY 1-COP,"- A “Laugh Test” in 2 Spasmfs; _ _ 'L_ _1 e`_. l"L" W _ of desirable immigrants, for it is in-- conceivable that any large community of people will indefinitely tolerate thc shock-ing state bfanarchy :it present existing here. Before good cnnnsol prevails, however. it looks as though there were still many more troubles in store for Russia, as the settlement of class distinction would appear to bc yet ti long way off. lt is unllkoly than any govornnioiit will lust long until these differeiices ure disposed of. “i enclose some local newspapers which contain in English the views of n certain class: those who nrc ro- of the nrt s are Y of thc wildest* _._i_._____.___._____._._____.___._. _ __;_.,__._____ ___ __, ___ _,_ , .,,,,, _,______,____ _____ ___ __________._._____ ,_,_________._._____.___. _ _ . ._.___________ __ ______.___.___._._._.___.____,. _ _ _ _ -_-,-_- - _-_ -_-.-.-_-_-.- L... - .» .. ._- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __________. -_¢_._._.__»»_»_~_-_-_-_-_-_-:_-_-_-.-,-_-:_-menw? , an-iNo ___N_ _ . .,..._,. .... .__ _._ um. .. description. - ' ' ' ' “With respect to Vladivostock I would my that a feeling ‘of~' restless- ness prcvadcs everything. The new agencies in European Russia are en- iircly iii'thc hands of the bolshevilis, with the result that telegrams me tainted with their thoughts and de- sires and qiiito uiitrulhful as to the actual conditions. Even although it is necessary to discount all such re- ports it is evident that things are go- ing from bad to worse. The latest say that Germans have entered Petro- grad and Moscow and have practical control of civil and commercial ;if`f:iir:~:. continued on page 6 ~v».»~.-v~»--»--.--»-_.» ~¢»»v-»-.--»--¢ur»,m. iN¢ up i=A-ri-ian _ _ _. -1 _ . .|. _ - I TIM YOU ‘i'HAT°b wi~iAT THOU