SEPTEMBER 16- '9'6- - - . _ . vrns.crxar;;o'rl‘s1iowN"cuann1Al! . nos ssvrs ¢_ ' -- -~-- _ _ _ _ -_Q _ _ COLLEGE FOBS. _ _P. W. C, & S. D. College fobs i n differ- _' lS"ll"Jd§'nts,;have you seen our display ` oficollege fobs? 0nr§Assortment is’most complete We have U. C. C., C. B. C., _ 'ent shapes and colors. Estab. 1868. there see one to please you. - - W. W. »Wellner The price is but 25cts, each _ _ See our west show window. You will Jewellers, Etc. 1 1 - Y-_H --... N- F* El' il YOUR FRIENDS can buy, f\|ll' 9-V”/"~\“\\\V anyttung you can give them-except your photograph. 2 Malre an appointment today. The Cook’s Studio New DeeP'isav .Steak _ _ PLEASING others is more . than sentiment - it’s almost an obligation. Your family and friends want your photograph. Make the appointment today at The Bayer Studio A. E. LYON, Studio Good _Photography Moderate. Prices. Personal attention to Am- at enr Photography. 1o7' Queen st. seems gun metal lated ' _ __ Phone 68-J. u "Fight for the colors of Christ + pg the King, .L Fight as Re fought for you, Fight for the right, with all thy .. mlshl. mst lor tas red. wma sae -lf blue.” ' / alt *kilt* I'_=\\\\\\vll/Ai§\\\\n\\\v1ullullf. _p , _ _ ._ ‘ ~ ~»_ \ ‘V famxx m\\l\\s\\s\\\§f Ill: For Men - $6.00 . Our new boots for fall are he nicest ever shown. ///////a.\a\\\\\v av 5 aw fr alw\\n\m nd button styles shown ith cloth tops, colors Grey nd Black The newest lasts are here “Alley & co* 135 Queen- 3itBK§¥3i€Bl€5l€il€9i€ili3l€il0ii9l€5l€3l€3l€5l€5lé§ii_ ` " asset' -tp-_.--.vf`“\l`l""' ' Il, lhe Prince Edward Island Exhibition and Horse Races _*IT PAYS to buy in this Province. ..°0Nl GEN1' per word each inser i- tion tor advertising in this column. . .*AT HOME.-Mrs. Sidney A. Mac- Leod will be' at home to her' friends ..°T. GORDON IVES ia Guardian pn Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 20th. represent-ati" ill llvlltlltue. . at the home of her father. Mr. J. G. -- Sterns, "Heberdale" ' ..*8T. PETERS.-An automobile 2091-9-1GM6l. passed through St. Peters on Friday , ' night. A number of the young people ..*Vl,8iTOR8l T0 HALIFAX-The of Midgeil and Marzo spent a merry following left Montague Wednesday -tim; picking blue berries and to attend the Halifax Exhibition Dr visited the home of Mrs Thomas his nice mare to how the jockeys on, Peters the guest of Mrs. Kaneen. the _ other side that there is some' Misses Helen McCallum and Vera speed on the lsland_ His friends hope .Ram-ay, St. -Peters( left Tuesday for he will be well paid for his trouble Boston. Their friends all wish them a and bring back a number of ren rib- plssssm, trip; Mrs. (Dr.) Thomp- llons. son and son' Hunter returned to Boi- ` ton on Monday accompanied by her niece Miss Beth McLaughlan. West ' St. Peters.I-ier many friends will long _ to see her hack among them again. HY llilllllll lllllllP$ 01"# '"f_:*“'“ utter (crgarnlgry) in print;5 ¢ Butter tu . . . . . . .. ., o . PA_RllS. Sept. 6-(De-layed)-'l`!1°\‘° Butter ff`res)h) lb . . . . . . . ..28 to .30 W°'f° (W0 dlsmm bam" °“ the Eggs, doz. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .28 to .30 French front yesterday, both oi’ great Begg 11,, (retail) -15 to .20 importance._ North of the Somme the Fowl, n,_ _ ,13 to _14 trac s we-re en a d in' th ed tl (gmcunm |y,_ _ || u, |_5 ____ B present is their goal-while south of gt,-gy (pgggnq) wg |550 the river it was the repulne of Gen- pm.; ||,_ 13% man attempts, in lspge force to re- 'pm-agp., but so gg gs cover the swlmd they lost on Mon- -Potatoes por bus. . . . . . . . . . _.40 to _50 dw' , Oats (black) hn'. ` 05 In three days fighting despite the 0a¢|_ (whim) bu.__ 52 incessant rain, the French have cap- Bee¢5,b“|_ - 5 cm bunch 6 cts. bunch W 85 to 48 ill 6 to 7 15 to 20 70 ln 80 tured some 7,000 unwounded prison- annoy, `ers, 36 guns (28 of which were heavy 0°] W howitzers, showing how deeply they p`,.,mm,',_ 1|, have bitten into the German pos- g|ueben-ge, 'q¢_ tion.) and no towel' than 250 quick- Ra5be".ie5_ QL “refs” - Ducks pair What makes the achievement mc-re` ' extraordinary, accord`ing to the view hire, ia' that the advance 'Was accom- 4 D shed by the same troo s, Colonlals . Chasseurs, Alplnes and tllie regiments guger' Mary' m ' ' ' ' ' ` ' ` ' ' ' ' de choc.” That they were able' tn “ er' Creamery ‘ ' ' ‘ ' ' "90 spring forward, consolidate the Buckwheat' 'mah' " " ' "7 in ' 9 ground, won, repel cc-unter-attacks Calfskms’ n’ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' and than advance algmn for three HldeB lb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .1 days in succession unller the- present H“y» Flewed- '-011 . .. $15 to $16 conditions, is regarded as proof of the Hay- ‘°°B°~ 'WW' ' ‘ -' ° ' " $9 m no French assertion that their losse-s are E838. doz, . . . . . . ..26 at 3 m1n|mum_ Lamb peits, each . . . . .. .A0 to.60 lt is very different with the Ge,-_ Oats, black. bus. ...60 mans. one- of the qstsst dispatches Oats, white, bus. .......58 from the front quotes an c-filcer en- Potatoes. bus. .. .50 gage-ll in yesterdp.y's fighting to the Straw, pressed, ton ...$8.00 south oi’ Belloy, and southwest of Wheat, bus. h.. .. $1.25 to$l.50 Barleu, as saying. that Generals von Wool, washed, -in .....-48 Stein and von Kltchback launched' len Wool, unwsshed, lh .. ....35 oboratlve' counter-attacks in success- ______..___.._. lon. The dense German masses pre-_ 1-0 LEAVE NEK1 MONTH. ceeded' hy waves of assnit, were mow- _.___ ed down inswatches by the French' (ypq~AWA_ sept,-~14_-_Preparations ""e~ The' "mc" C°“'~|““°""_ ` are being made at Rideau Hall for the GERMAN DEAD PILED departure of the Duke and Duchess of _ A YARD HIGH- Connaught and the Princess Patricia. ‘ ln the sector south of the Sormme Wm, ,_h(_|,. Bupa “‘°"°'”‘° G°"“““° °`“'S“K°f1 1" mY UD' ' ' 'rho intention-of their Royal meh- inion, numbered fully one- army “eases is to leave eu,-|y in Qctobsr or corps yesterday' 'The ground was in the latter part of the present month. covered with bodies. Between Estrees and a fortnight from now may ses _road and the main rc-an from Amlens mem bidding gdodmye to me-Domi". to ,St_ Quentin, 'l saw at least nine »|0n_ The Duke of Devonshire, ms girtpsnofg corpses "ned A yard' mg-h succeeding Governor. Will DHHS them "By four o’clock the Germans ac- an mute" knowledgeu the-lr defeat, ana' then on their shattered remnants the French """" ` charged again and won the hitherto northern outskms_ Taken by wr. unreduced' salient between Chilly and p,.i5e_ the- ,y,,fe|,,1¢-,,-s_ s strong com- Verdopvlller. and captured H pewlpssy surrendered _without firing s line of trenches east of Sc-yeconrt and' shot _ right up to the edge of Deniecourt The ,.051 of tha .gm-risen, number- Park' ing half a battalion, tried to escape S“°*‘ '°“°f* as *h¢f"°`- fl is |1°ld'ln the dlrsotlon ol' the rosa to Clary. ’lere. must have gre-at effect on the but the French Colonlsls were too _Germans at the moment when Hin-|quick for them and cut their retreat denbur w fnclln d t dr of th Com, 5 “B 9 ° aw “wnyiby an advance astride B - ' every available man for the de'l’ence[b|es_pem|m¢. Hgh; railroad. After a of the eastern front. The French re-, brief struggle' the Germans threw serves are stllll untouched, and theidown meh. gm-|g_ _ E“5"”h are arriving 1" th°““““d9 _ Among the ruins the victors found. and tens of thousands dsilly, while Ove., fc.,-ty quick-dregs. intact and al the Germans, according to reports, \,,,_¢_¢_e,.y 0( heavy guns. three ol 'Wk "MMV 1°' "°"“°"°°"'9"i” °" “ which were in r~ervicc~ablle condition. SUMMERSIDE MARKETS. Colonel Feyler -remarks that "them-,t amy because it consolidated tho Allies' are like a rat, gnawlng stead- pranch posmons, just across. the ily at the meshes of the German net, ,.|ve,._ hem,-B the autism, but also as and the day is not far distant when mdmaung a further. advance on the- breaking _strands will involve the Mom gf" Quentin, the traditional whole German line in confur-ion." key to pemnnm possession at which FRENCH MENACE COMBLES. in 1870 gave the French the mastery By yesterday"s success the French of me p|cm.dy,,m~0ngmld, now menace Comble-s, “the corner stc~ne" of German defence, very close % from the south and south west, sind ' l tlr ' -quarts oi' rnie ia- ' ghtonoh than southwiast, smile the The Eastern Guardian ~ -- -, 'U0 - -1 W W" ls _sm P - 8 ge e r uc on of the fortress or Colnilles-'which at .y (Utensil), ¢ ss |15 to |16, respite from the slaughter. The success was highly important. ‘ Good Fit, Fastness of Colors-full satisfaction. Well itting AND -J- D- MCI!"-Yl'9. Mr. and Mrs. T. G_ Sharkey. Mrs. Sharkey wishes blue-. . Ives, Joseph McGregor and Mr. Dan- berry pickihg would come oitener.‘-,-_ - - ici McGregor and Mr. Ernest Bell. All Mrs. Me() th of Mol-ell and ~ . the boys enjoy the good horse races. Mrs. C. G. Cook and son Gordon of ' _ Mr. J. A. G. Ellis left on Monday with Kensington spent Wednesday ln St. - CLOTHES * Our enormous business has been built up owing partly to giving each Customer a real good lit, in a comfortable, “ Made-to Measure ” Suit. And the Wear is simply wonderful---our S uits and Overcoats being made from good quality Woollens, Direct from the Brltlsh Looms.” _ We give you better fabric, better work- manship, better_ styles than others do---and YET SAVE YOU MONEY. Get your new Suit and Overcoat now---from hundreds of _che newest weaves and pat- terns just arrlved at the English & Scotch Woollen Company Stores--TWO FOR THE PRICE YOU HA VE BEEN PAYING FOR ONE BEFORE. - SUIT on OVERCOAT MADE TO MEASURE MADE -TO-M EAS URE cANADA's LEADING 'rAil,oRs_ 0 _We have just opened :mother Tailor Shop for the Sale of our famous, hip value Suits-at Amherst, N. S. ‘ This makes 18 Stores In our Chain-Six ln Montreal- ln juit nine years. This progress and growth has been ' possible only by unequallcd value and astonishingly low price In dependable Made-to-Measure Suits-made of “Direct from the Loom Woollens.” You know that blg business reduces overhead expenses per nrtlcle produced. We guarantee everything-satisfaction in every detall-- you take no risk whatever. i.. A_ GAREAU, " Pre9lden!, l English A Scotch Woollen Co. ] Out-of-Town Men We Guarantee Qualities, Workmanship, ::._ -\....~.,`. s-t t» _ `-'...n~.,. _ "2 M, --. _ English & Scotch Woolen Co. 415 St. Catherine St. T Charlottetown, Sept. 26 to 29, 1916. Open To All Canada Over $10,000 in Exhibition Prizes. Live stock entries. except poultry. close 15th Septem- ber. All other entries close 19th September. . ` Th-'ree days Horse Raciflm $3000.00 i n PUYBCS. Special attractions in front of the Grand Stand. Nearest Station Agents will give particulars of rates. For Prize List and all information write the Secretary FRANK R. HEARTZ. C-R-SM!"-f~W°0D» President. Sec l""T'°3°' 11s1s3_1 tts ta _ ln. l-Iereyou will find, marked at F0rii...% leant possible. ilritii- -*iii--“W _ pianos in Canada today, such as ” . _ ||- ._ rl..-sol.wiua»s» . ” Kara-llorris G0 - _sls.l»¢l..li»»-ant Ent' T »<.`T' T _ is Some excellent offers here in slightly “Wi D A genuine Pilnols, with 60 rolls. =\t¥HCh°b|° *° any Plano, offered at s ridiculously low prim- “You can_make your own feflllll if Milk! B108." S' Miller Bros. lt.i3"§. » The l-‘ranch took a lllg step closer to Peronne also by winning the ham- let cf Ommieconrt-les-Clary, in the river bend between Clary and the bardments. the Germans had held il. with desperation, but ye-slerday’s at- tacking tactics were' ton clevor, and this position fell with but -a trifling loss to the assailants. Approaching from the west and north, they first surrounded a little north. l_ stream itself. Despite furious bom-| group of rlllnefi houses. Whew 'how was a nest of mltraiileuses on the‘ British lines ll'.-‘aw nearer to the .__ Cstsrrh is as much a blood dis- ease as scrofula onrheumatism. It may be relieved, but it cannot be removed hy simply local treatment- it breaks downtime general health, weakens the limi tissues, _and leads to consumption. _ Hood's Ssrssparlila is so sne- cessfnl in the treatment of oltarrb that it is known as the best remedy for this disease. It _pnn£es_. the blond Ask your drnglnstfar li. For the next few days we will offer No. 5 Underwoods at almost cost of Write todaty for our Free Samples, Fashion Plates, Sei -Measure Forms and Tape Line. Address, 415 St. Catherine St. East, Montreal. Eighteen Tailor Shops in Canada BRANCHES-Montreal, Quebec, Three Rivers, Amherst, N, S., New Glasgow, N. S., Sydney, N. S., Charlottetown, P.E.I., St. John, N. B., Moncton, N. B., Fredericton, N. B. East, Montreal. Please send me Free . lyle Book and Samples. ,\\\`§~*\\ ..-~:-as &`}‘T`\\" ‘ §§:_\§.-"-\'.-:'T?§§`.._- _ Q\ $\\\\\\\\ \\` -' .€. "'.~'_.~`__ ` #6 _.gt “Q ‘\`\\' -.-- .E \\.\ we of ..,_ ,#7, : `-`.\;":`§ `_\ .p } I N" it _ii -~~s»~- ____l,_,,,l1.26' S'-¢='h<= _lp -lid s lnsvsttlvee 1..-p;§s§i`assfs'»_c.lh¢fa». :_ - "°°' <=~l"f-f 85| 5i.Caihe_rlne l740.iNotre-D' m‘e.w.-ji;’-*‘@‘*-`-§?i§"4l5.Si Catherine E -as wx ‘gait ge -l` is ..\1§T§s3'\*§f*~_ ' .- "a‘ § §` Né? -et `~s_'5. ' ..- ~~ ` ' 'xp ""' .... Q .. ft 74 dw ,.. siiillll U. _ ..--‘»'..-e==,; '<+<‘z’ '-~` ~ ._ _i ~* _ _ litssnéll duty, one colored ribbon. $56.00 Unlie rwoorl No. 5 two colored ribbon haclr spacer, $66.00. Underwood No. 4 one colored ribbon $48.50. Underwood No. 4 two colored ribbon. hack spacer $58.50. Remington No. 10. 355-00- 03"" - No. 3. $43.50. Oliver No. 5 $47.50. Those machines guaranteed from 5‘to 10 years. Standard Folding Typewriter in Leatherette case 035.00. DHD W $28.00. Reminltona Nos. 5 and 0 $20.00 and $22.00. Those machines llllli' anteed for 2 and Ii years. We got a iew iielsnelftl sl $15.00- z'|`°“ P9' “lf must accompllly order to show evidence of good faith and thai. machine w li _ he taktn when it arrives ship (‘..0.D. for balance. Comlmlli' l'€S@\‘V°B “W right to refund deposit if any of the machines are soirl oua The purchase' has the right fn -have shy Gipert examine ilu' machine before accepting ll from the express oflllce. You will save alll u\ltltllo|nen"s and a30l\l!'-‘l"`0\`\ll'* 0" your mwnlns by nuylns an-att. nAs'i‘a:nN TYl'ElVR‘TE“ EXCHANGE- 20; Station St.. Arnherit. N. 8. ' '- I miie-realli .- -_ ._ s - _ _ ‘ ` \ ,` " _ l Opposite Post Oflice ~ S- Hu -’-‘?‘.*`*;*~’-’-`=""-’»"`17‘-?"-' " 158 Richmond St., Charlottetown, P E I -‘ _' s-u 1s,_l_-J » » l