_ science‘ "that they retire" ,.I'oubgwiili¢i‘fl$\fl¥ ll“ bur. .. . Y‘? '18‘! i“! l lbw“! -l’Y' using "Garden Cdailta“ toilet '0?’ shoifyoii ‘this line-May W5 suggest an (Ierderwfieurtfiaiaum Enos Powder 7lio_ u‘ a Central Drugstore. _.— IQ,‘ lIv-"llllllll uldemthie healing, 8e per word for each ll- ‘ "' l‘ l core ,. 34*,’ “ ‘ ‘M00 in one ‘"06. lfipu" are allowed as on Cash remit ill"! l0 cover cost must aocolirlll? all advertise- lgl¢ £fléeertiosleatl ts. In I0! h“ no casoeaa heeded, so"! ‘iii try it“, up»; 1:, and I . . ° . a. malady tl . . mum”) WWO- ‘WI I- NXJ for $2.150, ‘ti-usurp. g aii-deilerfirr sen-purple "l1. ilvd- AGENTS WANTED “MP5 v its; agenta’ wanted 15i- Persomiiidfhristmas'-Carda "Beautiful ‘Bunnie booir-tuid Jail. equipment free. Largest and most op gr-Jq. action on tho market. a w ll show YOU how to make hi: money iriig, few hours aschsweeir. Satisfaction ,or money refuri ed. Write direct. Manufacturers, 120 Richmond Wen, Taro to. r. t tti 3-2 ha‘; i i h‘ QAAAAA vuinsnniirs. I five Icons in $1.1m Agents Wanted ‘ PURTRAII‘ AGENT! ‘Wllljllti g . . largest, best eqlfiilbfix hi" t a Canada, can give fvice and~btlet yvor -v s. ‘l’ h t. in er- intatde an; ' ramel" . new line. "Pr t-i _. - ~ _ . ...... “has: a" lili-l-lfi-tf. Tor- Filll fihlillk-AN UFIIH-‘IIT PIANO iiiiniist now. Apply in, 192 Grafton 2386-8-24-3]. ‘Phi-cc. milch cows for, £143,835‘ _ 1 freshen Uct. 1st. b4 RvaivTuo-a GIRL. aoon waansn i" wan-noun slalom: AN l) ‘ Stoa ',_- moi i “atilidtviyfilll-‘izl 2375-8-24-81. iiii.i.i2\'|-:ir \\’AN'I‘EII_.\VQ WAN n" d cello m ni-ry epai-t- - ‘nil-iii. Ilpfcrcii c lilies SLLqyi; 3i; ‘Iuiiiviii-d St. C arlottetown. (ii-o u. Ford, $uckvlllc, N. n ' 2304-8-2-i-3l. \\';uh""kl€l<I|!l-—f-V 03M’; PLADY ii or" o; rintin . A l fryyovutsiing sexpivi-loilcu , g pp y COM Ariiiil-i-st 2373-8-24 —l2l. trouble T0 who‘. IJYRNE mum 2393-8-28-3ipd. - ‘swim wanted; . .. - - 3' - .. . JHQCGND CLASS TEACHER .WJN_- ltrfl- l0l'~lll'al* School iristrict. No. l1. Hnnnhaiieiit $125.00. A ply v Archibald McLean, Secretary. > ’ flSH-B-iH-Si. _.. __._.__.._, \VAN'I‘I~ID—'SI<KIUNI) FLASH T chi-r for Albion Cross. Sup mtut $100.00. A .1). liliiilieiiiiii. s fi-turiv. St. Peters, It. R No, lIX‘ . -‘- - a 1A- sle- cc- 2 .1§—_E 2 TEACHER \VANTED—A PRINCI- pul for Fanning School. Sunde- -. mcnt $250.00. Apply Jnhri Craig, SUQFBIIIPY of Trustees, Maipcqirie. 2262-24-1 -ti'. "Female Help Wanted _ Apply 171 Kent Street. \VA1il"l‘l'll)—-9ALRSLADYPFOII ‘GEN- ra. stor nst v‘ " . l‘ M ll" re tibia. iiPM/rlght B_ros., Vlctorigh, - _ 315-8-20-ti’. WANTED-— EXPERIENCED MAID general housework in small 111ml Y. No Washing. Good wages. ly to Mrs. Harry Weeks, 129 2022—'-7_tf. Fitzroy Street. Lost; _____-___ L0§'I§—-Dl)0ll ~01" AUTOMOBILE- Findul‘ icllvc at Haberdashery. huivr- nrivrwhueiv . oiuuirw a:- town and Mt. '" m‘ sentie- nitiels ll. at and claim reward. 2870-8-24-01. K. M. Finder Guardian Office I PERSONALS i 1 _ D. C. McDonald, Souris, “ ‘ was in town yesterday_ M11 J. »',i. Mclntyre,_Mouut htew- lift. was in the city yesterday, Mr. Charles fooke, dairy in- lficlilll‘. Kensingtiln camosto the Miss F]. " M." Mcimuciiian, York, F-ilent Sunday at hoi- home lleiid Mrs. fGeorglc N. Smith, Edmon- ton fqrmeriyof Rcseneath is ivis- _iiing friends and relatives onathe w ‘l W.- C’. Abbott, Somervilie, ‘Mass is spending the week at York. Lot ‘ll lilr..-'if.9li‘f.fi.i‘.".< _l I , . liliiililill“ ‘Mr. Aretnias Clinton has return- ed to the city after spending -a pleasant vacation visiting his aunt Mrs. Matthias Coudon, Punniure lsiand_ ‘Mr. W. G. 1-lobbs, Daytona, Flor ida, is visiting friends and rela- givcs in Charlottetown He ieit the province 42 years ago and speaks lathe highest terms of his adopted home lDr. OlivirlViay Large. D_ O. of Everett. Muss, arrived in thé city last evening The Dr. will spend two or three weeks on the island the guest of her uncle and auutMr and _Mrs. John Wheatley, Pleasant PointFarm, North River. -__i Mrs‘ A. B. Paquet of Souris and .Mrs. Berth-Pequot of l-lili Top Cot- tage, Souris, crossed to the main land yestqrd-ay on a visit to Ylhli fax. ' " ' " " w? i i - m1. .. \\V.\\\_\ . I, ii-ilii‘; A ‘\\\\§ Q J \\\\\}\\ \\ . ‘ \\\ i \'s ii \ u 1v ‘l . a s. ,-1..;. ie-i" aodntei-ioorirla-rr ' i ' glllloslgztso “5lllfD'fl.i1t):Itil;'l‘w£ - ace - A - Canadian 11130:? “In-flu! am Q k “Well. I reckon we can. some." n our country we can kiioq; a bumble-use 0g 5 4w .- ‘threedluadrég ' 41.11‘! llatbiafi. " liP-lll our .v less. r r ' '-l‘°l'°- and we went out if? Practice every Week. The cap- “ ‘l "WWEM 11v In slush.‘ file and lets a. lbarrei rolling dowahiilnnd bunghoie as ii. turns up, wan-ls exitmiried, gnd 1g ma, $13? l2“? "m" so ll"? m“. "he ‘expeano: member who missed" it; is cllmilllhy lab years, and iii‘ ill?" lmlwdyexpelied _y gzlgfmlz-l] 277:‘? Royal Canadian ‘W c or ygariuntlttioiiad at Halifax and" last year was trans» “l?” l° Milli-train is now on, ac- “H/M‘ .. . - ll nee thei gi 1,9. 1W0 semanles sq to London. one. bae odmphny to ilaiifaii and one mes-m Ali Ui-IAPLRlNBAA Army Council order sththb thdt in I yersatioh IfMr. —". This" ordainof coufsel does “adv ‘apply "ti? ‘Chap- ' rriAnsPesn-i-zrm-ciiioiiei A. ‘ Qimntermaster-Generai of ‘Military ‘stood hsvwlli leaveto take over ha! » Those who are going on strike for a herring . lnfolfmflilllll h»: -.. iiorrlrowu "l w. can "you toilows shoot?" . Illa-blow at= yards-m "Oh, that W lllh way we shoot ‘ to h flacbrneu takes his shot at the ltisaftpr- ‘is a i have belongtxfto the -uiu'l. rters at onednt- three places. Headquarters one 55109111’? to"l‘oroiitoi = ., .,, i. i-elceri; futur glow lap will otxbo known as ‘C0 cllel. mllfln. go.’ mic-cor... rect mode of address for an ltrtuy ohiiprsismfwnl be "the nevi, Chaplain of the Fordeaflfiff ‘in ‘cod- iains loathe Overseas Dominion-a. ‘H’. llurl Borden, Assistanflwdiutarlt District No.0, ilaiifax, aadJprm-l ei-iy officer; comllliibging the sisiii‘ OiéerseasvBattailion _h s‘ been traps- fe i-ed to~Wiiiuipeg. it is tinder- new duties - about {st Septouiheifi’ herswho will regret his departure. Colonel‘ Borden loss" had a ion:- iiiilitiiry career and he has our best wishes for his further advancement in- his chosen profession. =~ ~ @ifll'll_fll1d Portents. L08 Awash-as Tl-ME8t-iwithithe ‘American - Woilen Miii Company shutting- dowu its industries aurl the Pennsylvania dischargng 10,000 of its employees there is a feeling. of deep unrest in the business world o. dollar an hour may not have a job at the finish. The man who sticks‘ to his knitting and spends less than he earns may not have much to worry about, but the man who does his thinking through the addleid brain of an alien agitator and spends his money before he igets it has stormy days ahead. AIR FORCE-Mr. R. H. Stewart the Secretary of the Air Force for the Maritime Provinces retuned from Haliferliast Thursday night. where he 'lnad.,been on business in connection with the reorganization of the Air Force. He was accom- paniedlby IMr. H. H. Whitlock. a____ OTTAWA SHOOT.—'I‘hs Domnion shoot took, place at Rockciiffe Range, Ottawa, last week. No rlfiemen from this province attend- ed the shoot. We trust that this state of afiairs- will not happen again. it is understood that this trip is now i; very expensive one, and it is to be hoped that by next year some scheme will be devised by which the island will at least be erpresented ‘by a few lrue and good shots. We suggest that a larg- er grant be given to the local as- sociation by iiie Government of tiic iProvlnce. iWe ‘have always believ- ed the Leo-Enflli/i rifle to be among th best, anil we Zll‘8_|)l8l18' ed to see that alter the third days shooting iatbttawa, that the press reports state 1"'l‘he ‘Ler-Enflied as a rifle is soloing ground as it is ilernonstrate what tine shooting can ' be done." ‘Since writing the above we learn ‘that Mr. E. (i. Love has gone to the shoot“ He is a goon old sport, We wish him tho best of good luck. CANON 80OTT.—-Word iias been received that the Rev. (‘anon Scott who. was. the Senior crisp- ‘hiin of .‘thc 1st Canadian Division in France, will deliver an address "fltli September under the auspices vor The GT6‘ ‘Y?!’ _Veteuns"Ass0cla‘- ".'~°'." i ‘v5 '" "i i Pill LQAOUR WQNTEQ-The Super- hetiveeifle ac ville. rind Moncton, ‘m 81):», 410 c ft»: pdrpfiour. For ad-' ll l‘ - ‘a , iy to Super- "lfillfifiitéxlfidy 3M0 Mr. n. n. Stewart at G. W. V. _A. Home. a‘ ‘w-\|',~-n-J_a.__ ‘fl " ,AMERCAN.bB&BH1’ER8.—~Defiaitd iHi-eaeivddv tho the War, Department .of the- United States. GOVQYDIIIBIIL will“ ‘origin ‘ an early ‘datefhernagpes f1 . 33$ 4d i~l10lri-'¢UllllU'$"iIl""i.iiB"iiU~1lT of iii-iii during tiisroreiiirwhi, rho record haveltliern dawn as having "wilfu ly-foiiod." -'l‘his-~iii" a. huge army of desefters, ‘leis under- sto d ‘thfi name's ,vviil, bg arranged, or rouped, in localities and that the Goyeamerlt minister Juhtfce. ' » ' The rouadi up of-the deserters , litllltfithe ‘like of 1-,"-_.-_-.. . ._3 .1 . all rsrtsrotx-lie vomihflwee mm in many instances have‘, PIT. “tl- l'- ‘ fliliisl QTIN. ’ ‘ M-ltlmnv HISTORVlr-k decidin- . in its rendering.“ kflllght to bear alaflllkhrleem a llflqiiifl-g even in che matter at; fio Shooting. as Novu Scotia. a better stateof things prevailed, but‘ the general sander aha necessary systalni for Canaiiacaused efforts to he made should have more training. _ appears to have ben the object of, 11')‘. they commenced the slide down morass of, voluntarism. and cg gutlidrlzation of "volunteer" com- Coiouoi Borden has uiaiiy friends .' 'ti've" service, not more than 30,000 " strong. ‘the “period of service" to ‘ ' service required. The Act of 1855 bound to doiiwben the scores made - in Cliafliittetown- orrTuesilay the‘ ~'.i°.i.i‘:“i.i.5“::i::§' men“ whojaririisted as having (all; will", proceed ‘to. ad v \ . . _:'L'ei_ , 1 these persons who ‘re scattered iii ht. re-_ fuge in foreighmiaudk (pith cuiariy‘ in Mexico an" otbe eiltral ‘and South American iaourslriles". ' iii» 941' ~ ... ea. ill! ~. . und“;fmm ‘lfliilvl ' ,‘ g" weak- ness of the old - “ggtem was ome prov-tic- es "the rniilttamanlwvhitualiy Was lter a year. and thpre was no» er la other provinces, such weak rendering of an otbesjwise to.,craute_ an active militia, which {Hits the partial change edected by iiie ct of 1846,and of the epochmaliing Act'*1855.l* These Acts constituted the easy, broad road to destruc- i1on.i,,.’1‘he parting of the ways. instead of strengthening and im proving the strenuous and fair system which had saved the coun- into the greedy and debilitating Tbe_.Act of 1846 was the thin ‘the wedge. its most notice- eatures are the introduction c hssifictition of the old "uni- militia and the able ,. Kl! the verso) _ service" panics. _Whie the universal annual rilménl‘ was retained, thsimeii of ‘land fiver were formeddnto a second ciiziss, which was to be drawn upon only in war time. The first class was to be drawn upon for a military force raised for "ac~ be two years. Only one days’ train- ing was still the extent of the brought about o departure from the old ‘fpatriotic service" ‘form of mili- tary organization in Canada, and contemplated the raising of some 5,000 men to ‘form corps (Te-lite among t-he militia and the retention of the old "universal service." Two "divisions" of militia were rrow re- cognized, the “sedentry" and the "active" or “voiuntcer". The for- mer was to ‘be enrolled lhumlhjlly. The members of the active or'voi~ unteer force were to provide. their‘ uniforms and clothing ree. but they were to receive pay for a‘ specific number of days‘ drill in the An’ sing Scotland's praises, We"! lsllln called out last even- lni; for a Bllllllofled fire iii the Lea- gue of the Cross llali on Dor- C arm. school year. ~/i‘he police yesterday raided a house at the Eastern and of the city where iatoxicants were sup- lwlld to be stored. The search _iail.-, ed to reveal the piescace of the prohibited ardent. yearf In 1859 tho volunteer mili- tia were orderivi to drill for six consecutive days in each year, with pay of a dollar a day, lnmthe eiwli" sixties, schools of military instruct lion in connection with the reglr‘ iars then in Canada werirestub- iished, with $50.00 allowances to those who obtainedcertlficates of qualification in a 66 days’ course. in all, more than 6,000 certificates were thus obtained. la 1806 the, days‘ drill at 50 cents aHdiiy‘ (To be continued in next issuehl I i t 1) I I. BELOW STRENGTH. Tran-script: The increase number of_army enilstments is par ticuiariy welcome in view of‘ the shortage that now artists in‘ army personnelflrhburmy is many thbus ands short of its maximum peace strength, and the maximum peace strength provides no greater numb- every-llay protection "of American rights and interests‘. The American Continent, as ‘well as Europe and Asia, has its" troubled and unwill- ed areas. As i008 assuch condi- tions" pi-evuii beyond our borders, it behooves the United States to main taia‘ its regular mrnylo the full strength authorized by 111W- -—'w‘-i-c1n’l‘ ‘ ‘Germany's giantmldppeiili‘ L-Ti. surrendered in tonne-of the Peace treaty has been'>bi‘ought_ ovoi- to England. Built for the boiubinB 0! New Yorli,'this giant airship said t0 be capable of remaining in the air for a fortnight and has a lifting capacity of 71 tons. Transport of troops by airplane is in sight. A machine now build- ing in Britain is said to be ranch larger than any now flying. it is largely ‘experimental, the idea be- ing to ascertain how u small com- plete force, iiiciuding light artill- ery u be transported by ntr. ‘Twelve 900 horse power machines _'designed for construction next win- ter would carry 48 tons over 70 hiiiesuii hour. The world do move. the award of olasps to wiii- medals Jssued to Canadian definite announcement has been of- ficially‘ made. in all probability those. who participated in the foi- ylqwipgqengagemeats will be en- titled to a clasp for each: Second ohy, the Somme, Vimy, Lens, ‘Pas- schendaele and Amiens. in isddition it is probable that other outstand- lngbaitles wherein Canadians" dis- tinguished themselves will be nam- ed a.s eligible to a clasp.- y. hover $41k. piaceda i aytbe we d. The We: i"i§ ~iii crucially friend. H“. ,... plrtllib ‘ "will "not iii 4i. i .-"- -. tlfisbld _ ‘u ea.ev"bl?i1 efliagwlth .-,_ “It ... liter elated - - ' e a at use-ore ': dvtliifilvlfdif Boots 10's to shinny miigiimei- Benet Andrew an’ a’. " Hurrah‘! roi- iliiiiihd Ohihghelv Thy seaside to sing o’ thine t?‘ The further awe.‘ their hdrtg beat Wherefi-e they may be there's nae place like home. niimh! mi- the mid o"the_ heath’ iiir the heather. The deeds o’ thy heroes in rfieufxy still green? ‘ ‘ - -" Free true-howled Wallace Auld Sootiah defender, To Wouchbwe wha fell at Magersfoateln. Hurrah! for the land o’ the heath an’ ilmbeather, ' Thy mountains sae grand o’erliookin' the lea. "Th! wild rushin’ torrents that foam to the river- _ Wihet land can compare Bonnie Scotland wt’ thee! ' Hurrah! for the land o‘ the heath an’ the heather, The Rose. Shamrock, Thistle round the Maple eatwiaqf’ _ Wiioader danger tbreateos, united zhegether, w“ l‘l16¥’ll tight mi The-Empire an‘ its Rights mviiie. hi]? ‘ i4 “ - an‘ tiie heather. ‘ r"I\ia'91.. Q4. .. R1111» llfilller, ’ ' . hi‘, -.a aw.- , ii-‘u l“ -. w. I a only. Allan. Ottawa, Con, .i, dentral Guardian _ FIIRE ALARbL-Tha firemen healer Street. lit was ii false al- SCHOOL REOPENQ-The new school at Cove Head Road was op- filled August 23rd, Miss Laureita Whelan a former teacher being en singed to teach for the present SEARCH FOR INTOXJCANTS. OALEDONIAN CLUB-A meeting of the Caiedoniim Club ‘was held Jest evening in connection with the pre- liminaries lathe Scottish Gathering being held today. The visiting pip- ers and other guests troin the county were entertained, and a very enjoyable time was silent, AUTO ACClDENT.--An elderly lady while crossing the street from Patterson's to Crabbe's Corner yes terday afternoon was struck by an automolbiic driven by a young lady. The car was proceeding slowly at the time The woman received some what of ii shock but fortunately was not seriously injured. A BAND CONCERT-AT LAST.‘ -An.enjo_vsbio musical treat was given in Queen .Square gardens last evening ‘by the four pipers and four drummers who will take part in the Scottish Gathering today. An exhibition of step dancing ‘also furnished much enjoyment to the highly appreciative crowd who as? sembled. . ‘POLICE 0OUHT.-—At yester- ilny"; session oi the Police Court the $20 bail bonds of the two scu- men of the 8.8. Scotiu. who had been drunk and disorderly in Vic- doia ~Park on" Sunday night were forfeited. The caso of a man who had ‘a. misunderstanding with his wife was adjourned until Friday, ne drunk was dismissed. voluntesi-_miitia was ordered 10 W’? —‘l30ston tall merchants in the "city dropped q“ thanhe price of sugar two cents a er of troops than are needed in the‘ ‘one qiiiiiiiliies. All this notwith- - Sim‘ of THE WAR AWAR'D8.—iDQtails 0f soldiers are artistically completed and while no battle of Tpres, Fcsteubert, Given- case.‘ -l~ i ii “halos-s WEAKENING. -—1Lo l" consumers will be interest ed in the following from the St. John Telegraph of yesterday: Re- ‘ipound yesterday and were offer- lng't'ila,t precious commodity at twenty-five and twenty-four ceniii pei- pound. Retail grocers have not anthrophists and yet some of them must belong to that class. The wholesale grocers quoted sugar at unchanged rates yesterday, They were offering sugar for $24.10 per hundred pounds. The refineries gave their rates as twenty-four cents per pound for sugar in whole standing there was atcleaat one grocer who ‘offered to sail a. 100 pound bag of sugar at J22‘. Another grocer fixed his price for the same sized bag at $24.50. The grocers‘ are preparing for a drop in prices ‘and ‘are more anxious about‘ the situation than thewhoieaslers and ‘refineries appear to be. The 1914-15 IliBililll was given those who arrived in ‘Francs rior to Dc- cember 3!. 1915; whie the Mons. Mr_ F. G. Spencer is leaving 110th ‘lug undone for the comfort of th Iii-trons of the“ Prince fixtures for the above has- compieted by Mr. Trainer. " iDr. ll‘. W. Christopher who has been spending his old home this morning upon rel-urn to Boa- tou. The Doctor has hall ‘a very ea- joyablo vacation and Jeaves.‘the Is- land with a keen sensed!‘ regret for he has had a V8£iitl0ll_ or ex- ceptional enjoyment with ‘weather conditions which could hardly be ex- celled. As his friends all know, Dr. Christopher is ‘ horseman and Ivs_.a receatQiasue of the American Horseflreéder 'p‘ut it; in a recent ‘appreciation this is-ia keen. student .-o‘f horse while bere,.he~ acted as judge and starter at different racoirhandlirrg the‘.very iairgo and difficult with the utmost aangfroid. After returning to Boston the Docto will proceed Grand Circuit races next week. He expects to return to next year when he‘ will race some of his embryo trotters andpacers in various racing events. ‘ as was also an abusive language . generally been regarded as phii- a l‘.°..il°"3iii!i.“>llilii’i3.° the imperial army wns awarded onily to officers and men who served in France during the autumn of 1914. Only one Canadian unit, that of No. 3. Stationary Hos- pital commanded by LieuL-Col. A. T. Bhiiiington, of Ottawa, reached France in time to become entitled to this award. ‘As the Canadian Corps operated foi- the most part as ii unit in the great iwar, it is probable that there will be many who will be entitled to all ciasps authorized. 16799 DIED i‘ AT TH! PRINCE. EDWARD._ llidwar Theatre. l-ie has placed anordel" wvith Mr. Fred i~l_ Trainer for one of their Celebrated Cuioric'_Pipe- less Warm Air Furnaces tobe in- stalled in the new Ladies Waiting Room. The plumbing and sanitary been ssrunmno TO THE nus.- several ‘weeks at in Tigaish leaves an enthusiastic racing!” field to Readville for th the island .~,‘ Siiink lluiiiaiioiisl Haul-sax. August z4.—(Qii<>iii- tions furnished by FAB. Mc-Curdy and Co., the Montreal Slack Ex- change). . .!$3‘/4 72% 35% ' 4 Iiiflw llliill" ~ IN MEMQ 1 ‘M EX~PTE JOHNf Jh-OIIEQIE. There passed away “vdggywsudden- I ly at Camp liili Hospital, l-ipiifax, August 3rd, 1920. Ex-Pte John J; Currie, aged 33 years and. . five months, s ;_of_1Vlr.-:tn s. Ar- chibald (I ' e, of i011 _ d, P. E. l. He was one-"nf- brave men who gave his life for afreemllll and liberty having enlisted in the 405th Ilattaiion anducrossod France with the 13th I-lighia d Bat tuiion ‘and in‘ due 29th,‘ w! , was to wounded severely in the ‘right thigh fFOIDAYthiCh h; nova fatty r er -» er ‘Tea-s ut~a heoQszlta mild Frangd diifilidngland. me and spent Convalescent Home in Charlottetown, then was sent to the hospital in Halifax where he underwent a number of operations, ~ The deceased spent a. few days iit his home last-Christmas and sent his ‘brother a ietter,a week gave it. The remains, were land "and the funeral was}; largest ever seen inthot vicinity fered severely,‘ he was never nnd was conducted by Rev. 0- C Taylor who 800KB W!‘ words to the bereave" ion Cemetery The 7n New York City alone froaririd- were messrs "Seymour Murphy. aey trouble last year. Don't allow gprtin M0129 aid, K 1m Tay- ‘yournelf to ‘become a. victim »b - 1",“ Realism in ie Mc- neglecting pains and aches. Guy lsadc, iNorinan o The e against o ble y tald . "'- areiieiflr-to ‘mm: b_ i is sor- ' " l\._ roiflllir: rare t» “b h. 8 Al- bert in Chinook. A arts, n Rob- ert at borne Two sisters, Mrs. Al to see her brother's remains - To the General Service Module n» Tamed“ ' ' i- ~ - yrfor vmicgimds for all troops of the Brit-A u I H I Nam" a d m.“ add .1....£iii’d":.d§i.‘:.i?”tii2'.i;.i‘ii "s: -~- -= may ll‘ alfllillied to those who served ‘l . “d, “““"'§-_"r‘?9‘ PM’ s." W w - "PM Allied wudsl ll Look 101' 'e Illlll oiiu sum on awarded only to flwsewbo saw d, escort" no active lorries ea s lighting front. ' " tiiil n“ . .. ' ’ ' '1'. " '“"' Y wins. iimriv Oa Thursday evening," August 94 _54% 2757-8-23=Moul<‘ri3i.- . 52 119% o before he died saying he was com- ing home to spend. t-wo weeks with them_ But G-ud saw otherwise nnd his spirit returned to Him w ' rincil i uii his deuiin s bo- wdrded i0 his home in Cumber- p -—~pe m l-g eid on August 6th and was one_of the Deceased was of a kind and lov- ing disposition and though he suf- heard to complain or ratifmur.‘ The flin- eral service was very_ impressive ‘comforiiug imd briefly of the departbdbue; ‘Thd- remains we're idid to rest in New Domin- pail-bearers bert Murdock in U. S. A. and Mary who was in the United States and arrived home a fewhcnrg too late The Guardian extends its sincere sympathy to all the bereaved ones. FoI aisle In Charlottetown / - ' _ a lilugh ii i » v u Proof of sucrose will be given f ] ‘I'M; Signature on Yellow no: iiad on Bottle 11nd: ih Canada llrllrvrl n i. n: p” "Zirtaeh an, time l Rubbed II lack Inserted in flu Jed“: aneeeeall sale alien ‘- by lileKln 0 Drug 00., Ltd.- 1 _ f 1o Fifth A". New vent om ~v A Leading insurance Journal ill l»...- ‘" l’? "i145 ma. "flops {fin n». and i,‘ q h Drug Co, l. A. Foster, .31.? v1.1 v in you by lie =55" , M: inflict I r l previous methods of communication, sols i, "TlP TOP TEA" an advance in quality Ovfl , all other teas. _ _ ‘V mmmiox 1 A s: it: a recent issue comments as follows concerning Canada's ‘ ' , i» iii.‘ " leading life insurance corn pany:—— .\l i,‘ J4“ "Nothing too good can he said of the LONDON “Fir JN- SURANCE COMPANY because of the high "Ziiiir_=i_¢ie’i"‘ of "ii. managerial policy. an unconditional obligation to look after their trite: ' It hallnterpreted its duty to thehpubiic as The . m‘ result is seen in the dividends deciaregthigvflefirutq triggpgugy. holders. These dividends iii-i m beydhddllfi amounts-bruisi- iy promised to the public." / ‘$7M! any’? Write for full information re. the Liiitand is remarkable achievements to G. J. McCormac," (T ‘r o iii-re l-s-o Jim "9 ' i‘; ."' Provincial Manager. - . Revere Hotel Block, Charlottetown, P.- E. i. ' special Agentsz-J. F. Steele, J. F. Arsenauitr. ... Agents wanted in unrepresented districts. - at‘ F: Y ‘ llli-liiififléflei ' l t i Specials for Friday and Seturlisybf ‘this Week ‘. rifiihs Rice, ri- cs CfS. '"‘ l‘ 3a’pl-l’l'l,.-‘$Il1set dyes fr as ‘ (Elli. w» v . i}! 2 lbs. of 60o. bulk tea. for $1.00. 40 pairs men's $10.00 boots at $7.95 per'pair. Z tins 2 in l shoe polish for 25c. 200 lbs. beans at 10cts. per lb. 100 lbs. chocolates at 59 cts. i1 ih. 2 cases red salmon at 37 cts a tin. 50 prs. Ladies Hose at 39 cts. per pair. "hi. i 119i! i‘ .._ 70 yards Black Velvet nt $1.29 "oer yard. 150 yards cheese cloth at 15% cts. per yard‘), q: Yours for quantity and service. , - ,- J. L.‘ BLACQUIERE. Martins 2404-82541. victims, Mr. llenry Dunn, merchant of Gaspereaux. The deceased had been in failing health since De- cember last and had lately under- gone U. serious operation as a last menus of trying to preserve iifc ed. For the first few days it ap- peared as if the operation were going to ho successful but the shock lproved too great for ii. man oi‘ Mr. Dunn's years, weakened as he wus by his long illness. The late Henry Dunn was born at Murray Harbor North in 1852. At an early age he went to Chur- iottetuwn where ho workeiiiiis an apprentice at the carpenter trade. Very soon, by his skill and applica- tion he rose to the rank of a mus- ier builder and many Tine houses yet stand in Charlottetown to coni- meruoratebis memory. in 1885 -he bought the properly at Gaspereaux and embarked on the mercantile ilfe—a business" which he conduct- ed till his delth. Mr. Dunn's busi- ness activities were marked by l1 high sense of honor; his Zulllllli; ‘llth, death claimed as one of its AAA‘ when ail other resources had fail-- The High Price of Sugasl makes one welcome foods which f are rich in natural sweetness. GréPe- ‘ '" " ' -lthe ready-cooked cereal . l? " no added ‘sweetening, for it ‘Gontaim! l ‘ like ownpure grainltugandeveiopedlfrodiwheat ‘ and barley by twenty hours‘ baking. "'_' _ Sprinkle Grape-Nuts over ripe ffirit or berries ' and you'll save sugar. f" f. l. Hurra- ahhAa ing “to pay every mild to the last‘ cont," a phrase which it ‘was his custom to repeathfteii as friends and neighbors in (layperson: can well testify. ~ He leaves to riiiiurn bis memory his wife Maria Kicly. six sons and one daughter. Harry,-.roerc‘iinnt of Gaspareaux. Percy Roy, 't'eacher of Bayard, Saskatchewan, ‘William R, teacher _of l-loweitlfihwaichewan, Lorne ii... on the‘ o toad, Gas- percaux. Eugene E., of the staff of the Qanadipn_‘§}ank,.of ‘Commerce, Montague, Louis W. Teacher of Gray, Saskatchewan, turd Kathleen oi Giispereuux. ‘he' was held Sunday, Aqgu t Lotti. was one of the largest e er seen in this district. Ten automobiles nnd. upwards of one hundred carriages followed has remains" to his last resting place in St. Paula Cemetery Sturgeon. The-servioesat the grave were conducted by the Rev. Jas. C. McDonald of ;_$i.. Damian's University in the absence of the pastor ilov. Theodor?‘ Gallant. I ‘ ‘i i. - . Yiiiiei-inj which "