l I tp .. g _ , ,3 .l A _ f -< 1 » AUGU5‘€'27;ili§i9. - - run-cnsnnorrnrowu GUARDIAN' . r f i , iff* ~ i i I ~ - .. » -1'" .- - . PAGE snvhnir” * '_ A T Y " Y `° 17 .- , if , -i~ ' '_ In _ < L" * " ~ I , , ' I I , _ , ° f "' N Miss Mable Essex-y, of the National , . . -- -fr -. . pq _- The Eastern Guardian ii... C... ...,..... .. .,........ l... ' T _ - \§ ` : _ /, _ '. ‘_:' -_-:.1-.-.-_-:_~:.-_».~_~_--fc-ff.-_~; -_-_-_-_»_-.~_~_~_-_-_-~»~»-~~.-_--:_-_-_-_»_~»_-ff.;-‘-:_-r:::.-»_-_~;-:_-_~,-_-_~-_~,-1; h lvl , ‘; lil il I ~ I '>, I [II ‘IL _ ;_r;'\ » _ \`\"\,\ Z.-S? ,;;0;_& Q40/0 _ '_ y t e ‘il ln l ltr loln rr ls t y -~ ' U ` . 1-‘ "`i`~7:`-:iw _ p7` ,. . ‘\\'- ...aaa oc" \ I . Ilii 7 , ,._ & I un ¢,m,~,~ - - _ :_a_i:_;gsslll,ll~l_lllssusan....,§Tl;-~-------»TL:;;;J \( ° fi/5.,\ 1*] rin wins - _ notafad. Its g ity .s embracing -¢ we hav.: selected to be the great» st 1. 'I watches tn the I 1|s&¢.4.&\.¢ge~¢.r»'-\\v.\~ r- jx I I I' _ .I lnuux_>4»\.-1-a_»'-_»\.». ._~,~_, _. .'/ - The Wrist watch is a fixture I 1 . r - _ __ ' in all walks of li:e. Rec-gnizing ' the fact that it has coineto slay, ‘ the mos extensive in the city. I ‘ 2 Call and see thi m. I f W. Vi-I..Wellnel‘ I fi’ I 0fflCal C-.G.R Watch inspectors _ Esta). ises L_°_.E.'_‘ ' " " -.\_ ,-./A lifffbzf \ ' i" WATCH rowing popular wi men and me-n 4 `- , what we believe variety of wrist rovince atleast .ia .~ Q: I Ol0l.0l.0l.tl0l_|.l&l.¢l.Ql6.l0I.Ol9lOIQIQIDIQIOIOIOIOIQIQI slalo- r~.t.».l.r._-_i_;__a;r I --r-_ ~‘__| _ .. _ in *__ .._,.i.t._,,, _ ' . ‘ _ ` .mms - - » O .. i -9-'i§'§--I A REMINDER 'rlnlt lad' of yours, overseas. All that is humanly possible is beiilr; done no see to it that he is well fed, well -jijshed and efficiently equipped. Organizations like the Y. M. C. A. are looking to his physical comfortl healthful recreation and clean fun. if he is sick or wounded the Rell Cross-will provide for him with ten- der, loving care. Yet there is one thing that will bring n smile to his face and a JOY i0 his heart that none of these can give; that only you can give- Your Photo- graph. The Cook Studio The _5ii\/.vs to buy in nm Province ..*MR. HAROLD P. GORDON is tha Georgetown Guardian represents ..'KlLLED iN ACTION.-Mr. Mi chael Poole, of Souris, received the sad intelligence that his son, Percy. *». .A SOCIAL EVENT.-Miss Neill: Clarke, previous to her departure tr as nurse, treated her _lady friends to 1: ..*WAlTING FOR ORDERS. »-Thi .schooner -Senator, which was loaded with ilsli for an American port, il letaincd by orders frolil the owners till the submarine menace is partial ..°Mr. C..H. Sterns and family, ol Sourls, are taking their unnuui outing llid fishing trip to iMors0n’s Pond. S ..*Mr. George B, McEuchern, form- al' COUSULOI' 0fCl1Bi~0mS ill SOUFIBI HOW Fumes Howlett of Gowun Brac. Sel- li the customs department at Ottawa is spending his vacation in Sourls. S ..*Mr. Alexander Robertson passed through Souris Saturday on his 'way 'rom St. Peter's, where he had been , :itteliding a meeting of a fox com ..‘Mossrs. Fraser :ind Bruce, of the (‘.hni°lottetown customs, motorcd to Souris Saturday afternoon in Mr. Bl'uce's car to his old home nt Red ` Rllll [IF HIINIJUI all ldllll W@&\\\\\\\\\ .,_____. . The extensive use of ostrich trim- mings has been noted on furs. evening wraps and gowns. A few men "think," 011191' "@1095-" 501113 "fallCy," Wll'll0 Still 0Lll9Th "reckon." ‘il___-_'l A. li. LYON, Studio Good Photography Moderato Prloss ‘ Personal attention to Amateur ’ho¢ogrlphy. , 107 Queen strut 'hone 88*-4. ' ' ‘ sm isna\\\\\\i R7] Wllle WE SELL The celebrated “Green Sheai" Brand, (Guaran- ig crop to tie up and inder 'lwins will likely be SCBTCC Wholesale and Kewl all our Seed and Feed Wars- Jenkins, -Clarence, Dundas McLellan, Lester Alexander, Summer side ` McKenzie, John Alexander, Freetown Kiely. George Arthur, Emerald' McKenzie, Leo Harris, Bay Fortune Noonan, Daniel Edward, Centreville Schurmsn, Charles Heber, Searletown Mat‘hieson,`Edwald A., Dundas ` MoNaulty, -Michael Lawrence, Gasper- aux '~ McKay, Everett Inkerman, Bangor Lot 40 Morrison, William -George, Ellerslie McGillvrsy, Joseph, Cardigan McLaren, Harold Webster, Brudenel` Buchannan Everett Montague Meliish, Sherman, Montague _ Howard, Edwin Ephraim, Earnscliffe Myers, Sergeant Warren, Mt. Albion Campibell, James DeSwble _ Burke, Patrick James, Charlottetown Dyment, Curtis, Springdeld Carmody, James, Charlottetown Blacquiere, John Charles (ih'Town Richard, Endle Joseph, Tlgnish Carter, William Henry, Tlgnish Plneail, Urban, Bloomfield Graham. James Garnett, Clinton McKinnon. Bert, Egmon_t Buy Rogers, Clifford, 'Mlscouche McKenzie, Leo H’ Ba Fortune Jack L. Cpl Lewis. Bedequa Worthy, Leon, Charlottetown Skinner, Jas. H. Georgetown v Munroe, John D. Head of Montague Hughes, Stephen, St. .li/iary's Road Craig, »Benj. Maipeque _ MoAdam, John, North River PURE RICH BL000 3 PREVENTS DISEASE Bud blood is responsible for more oi the British steamer Penlstone‘ who McLeod, Wilfrid Charles, Ch’.Town , was when aboard B German sub. marine as a prisoner of war alter the SER|0U3|-V ||-I-` 4 undersea boat sunk his vessel oil f€8d 550 fC E li to the Kelly, James Gerald, Charlottetown Nanwcket lan week, was |,mded here . , | p°und) the best Twine N0 LONGER 35R|°U5|-V 'LL were eight members of the crew of 0111' A"°°°“"' 'T°'°9h R" st' Ni°h°i” the Norwegian mteamer San Jose, also Manufactured' Gety ‘Mocormacic J; Franklin, st. nieanorr I eafl Th€I'C I8 8 Mfflllllll. E- W- CIUPIOU9'-°W“ destroyed the Penistone. supply y'- Mcmlli, agt. Jolys. Lon: Creek ‘ today. Caption Evans who had been ii - ir iii: “ 'r ..°1'WO CINTB PER WORD each insertion for advertising in this col umn. Cash must accompany order Minimum charge twenty-nva cents. ..°PROPERTV SALE.-'l`he_ resid- 'ence`oi Mr. Jas. C. Ferguson was solu at auction Saturday. lt was knocked down to Senator McLean for |2500. S éqia. ..*B_iG FISH SHIPMENTS.-Messrs Matthew M`cLean Ltd., shipped ninety cases, or 45,000 lbs., suited cod und llalle to the United States this week. ~S ..*iT iS BRITISH VICTORY.-The etter "B" which is plainly to be scen in "wily blades of outs is creating inucll discussion ns to what it signi- lcs. Sonic say it is fur' "Britain," md others that it is an “it” signify- ng “rust." - S ..*FUNERAL SERVICES--Among he many old and respected residents lt' the east end of the county uttellri- ng the funeral of thc lata Capt. Dolli- nlc Mcllonald, we noticed Messrs. .nuchlill McDonald ol' East Point, idwin McFarlane, of Alinulldule Fhomus Lawless of Little Point, and loln at the funeral of any of Souris' :itizens has been noticed ri more re- presentative gathering und all por- vaded by such a sympathetic atti- iude. There is surely missing from .his town one of the most respected ind esteemed landmarks it possess- zd. Three oi’ his sons are in the ur- .liy, George, Dolliiliic and linlliild. l‘llci'e :ire ullio leit to mourn his will iw, Neiiio, in the iiniieti shoes, Mrs. lelnpsey on u visit hoine and_Fior:l_ lie youngest. S - ..'Tlie ladies or the "Helping pl-land,” in connection with St. Jalne:-r' Presbyterian church, Souris, held heir unliuril bzlzalir und snlc of fancy ;oods on Tuesday, the 20th, at 4 p. n. ln the evening ut 8 o'clock there .vas ali cntertuinnielit and sale ' oi lakes. The solos by Mrs. Brown and Vlrs. Warwick, as also thc duet by the Viisses Nellie and Una Garrett, elic- ted much applause. The cakes' were tuctioned oil by our own -Mr. (‘nr'lton n his own inimitable style, which vas an entertainment in itself. The ict proceeds exceeded $130. Tile 'lllowing was the program rendered: /ir. A. E_ Clzirkein the cliuir; ice- reani during pauses; address by the ‘hairman; piano __duet; recitation, iles Jean McLean;"vlcal duet, Misses Vellle and Una Garrett; reading, __/liss___ Eleanor Stems; solo, Mrs. lrown; recitation, Lloyd Stew-art;; =olo. Mrs. Warwick; reading, Mr. ll. l. Chevcrie. S IIIIIIES ll AIBHIIUN The Horse Races at Al-berton on he 23rd were ia decided success. The day was fine, the track in its lsual good condition, and a large zrowd- present to enjoy the sports. -In the Free for All there were only wo competitors Cnrwln Hal and Sis- iel' Patch, the former winning in threo itraight heats. High Born Lady met vith an accident which prevented hei' starting. ln the 2.40 class six horses started ind the race_was close and exciting throughout, but Yankee Princeton fin- ally carried away the honors. Following is the Summary: FREE FOR ALL Corwin Hal. D. Steele Sister Patch, Bert -llnmsay Time, 2.17%, 2.18, 2.20. 2.40 CLASS MIXED Yankee Princeton, G. Benirsto 4 1 Lord Hastings, Jr. M. Keough 1 4 I/iuzie, A. 0'Brien . . . . . .. 3 2 flatte, P. Crockett . . . . . . . .. 2 3 'ladg-iey, Bert Ramsay 5 6 5 Polly Pr-im, J. Christopher 6 6 6 Time 2.25, 2.23%, 2.23, 2.271/4,. The officials were: ‘ Starter Wm. MacArthur Judges Jas. McCardle, Wm. Leon- z~a-A NI-A rc-4 "lCa~7Al\5i-* O-¥~l<\;~J>-I i- o Timers, Henry Gard, Fred White. BRITISH CAPTA-IN WHO’-WAS _ HUN'S PRISONER *_* i \ BOSTON. August 22.-Capt. Evans ale today. With Captain Evans vdctim of the same submarine that The San Jose was sunlr some time apt prisoner on the submarine eight aye was put into one of the San ose's small boats which was picked 9 inter -by a government vessel. wenty-five other members of the Good forthe Bad? i ECAUSE tliin, slsim n\ill< will not nourish o baby; lla: nothing to do with mills fresll ‘ from I registered cow. BECAUSE some I . coffee develops a bitter tang-and is not satisfactory-liss nothing ‘ to do with - I ,SEAL BRAND 1 COFFEE I "Seal Brand" is coffee that has been selected from the worlrl'5 lnest plantations lay coffee ex- perts, roeltecl and lnlenciecl l:>jI those who l'\a0e gixien a life- time to the study of coffee. léyou lille a cu off GOOD offee, try "SssrBrand". ln %,l and 2 pouncl tin!-in ills lresn, ground, or jins ground for percolatnrs. he lf you wanl Is know the Irue secrej of o delicious cup' of cafes, wlile for , our banlglzl, "PERFECTCOFFEE ' Dr. Starrett and Mrs. Starrett have' nrrivcll in tile city iroln the Mngdai Richmond St. Miss Annie Gardiner left yesterday morning for Granun, Alta.. after a pleasant visit to her parents, Mr. and 'li/Irs. George Gardiner. al. Miss l"lo Murdock oi the l)olne:-zilc Science Brnlicii of the llcpurtllicllt of Agriculture. has returned from a short trip to Souris and vicinity. .\ir. Samuel Slniih lcft yesterday on return to Vuncouvcl'_ huving :-ipcnt ai plvuszilli holiday iii-re with his pur- cnis, .\li‘. and Mrs. llcnl'y Sinitii. .\ll‘. W. il. Tllincy, ol’ tho Dr-purt~ lnclit oi' Agi‘i<-uliiil'c, is :it llrcst-lit in Soliris, cllgngcii in ilcld iiispcciiori and judging of crops in that iii:-itrilet. i‘tc. Erksillc _-\. .\innll has rctllrli- cd to his iioilic ill lltinlilioli, uit-:r rapt-lnliilgg tt ivccli in liurliligloii, thc l;ni~sl of his cousin, .\lr. D. lit-il' Illuiiii. Mrs. liurold G_ l\'lzittlic\\'s oi' Suuris. Mrs. Louis llcckwitli, .\il's. Fred lt. .\icl\i'tiiul' and .\iiss l.iiy Sherry, oi’ Maid-.:li, ltluss., arc ill the city, await- ing the urrivul oi' tht- rcillniris oi tlicir fiillier. the late .\li'. lddwnrd Skcrry. They are guests at 106 Fitzroy St. CIGARETTE BURN 'llsn 'who smoke know how pain- hl a burn of* this kind can bo. .lust smear on n little Zam-Buk and it. will give you no morn trouble. Even a little burn. it neglected, may develop into a very sore place, as Mr. J. A. Savard, ot Doucet, Quo., found. He says: . “ I burned one of my lingers with a cigarette. I applied some oint- ment and thought it would be all right, but instead of getting better it got worse, until the sore covered the entire top of my hand. l suf- fered such pain that I could- not sleep. and tried everything I could think of but could not cure lt. _ “ Finally a friend roconunendod » Zaim-link, which gave me wolider- ful relief, and thc contlnncd use of it completely healed tho sore." For cuts. blisters, rush, eczema, ulcers, blood-poisoning and piles Za.r:n-Dirk is equally good. All dealers 50c box, - ani-Bu _-. .jg _.»_,.‘.» .. ._ . ~-._` Adverlsity :-ionlctiillcs brings out inun's good puilits~by the roots. il. If - - “--f- ' A 1 UE _,,,,,,,,C,,,,,,,,,,,.._ , -. >--ifuiiiiiiiiiiilui ]ii|l]ll__,_i 1. CHASE &5ANl0llN, MONTREAL _ v Q VM Ei;'i.'i ' IIRJHE _ I ; ; ILAST PUFF \ Mrs. Elizabeth Macdonald, oft I 6 fI'.';`.i’.`.".‘i`*‘.i’.Y.’.T1;.$‘.§'.‘.l°‘.i l’I..i"?.°iLi 5521 I -~ - - - . - -_ - ,ff-.>_ _ ‘__.'~-;<;.=~`° . dhgmlzeubeli Macdonald and Mis Mac ' ;§!')§,3A,,.f‘ ; _ , _.___ F.” J. . - || |ilIII'Iii cns, to spend zt short liolidny. Tlleyi M N 3 I .. _ 2 a i , ' °' ` - are the guests of Mrs_ Dulhtlnn, J ..`-Teri - ` . Silllllli iruln Cnasi lu Cass .,r_ A! " .9 . sz.§§` F, ,» V W _ _`_=,; _ 1.. . ' .... .. _ ._._. _.J Great Introductor -Sa e or _ sin-:CTACLES ~ ANiJ EY1-3 GLASSES Regular $4.00 to $6.00 gold filled frames and Qogténtings fitted with best quality special lenses for We are pleased to announce that we have secured the services of C. E. Barry, D. O. the well known Eye Specialist of Montreal for Four Days. Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday August 24th, 26th, 27th and 28th. This is indeed a rare opportunity for the people of ,Prince Edward Island to secure expert advice regarding their eyes. Every pair accurately fitted and absolutely guaranteed. p _ ` All guess work' eliminated by_?the wonderful Shadow Test Method of Eye Examination. Bring your eye troubles to an Expert. Re- member this opportunity holds good for 4 days only. Open Evenings. -;; ~. ailments than anything else. It causes osiarrh, dysipepsla, rhsums- lism, wssll, tirsd, angaid feelings nd worse troubles. th llillu Queen Street' 'B Hood 's Snrsspsrilla hss been memnung of thang,” Jo,,_ wonderfully successful in purifying C md .enmhinf th' blmd’ gemovxg ,worse for his adventures. He was 0 ° ~ - r' ' ` Qetbfsd by the _ German oommanller_ scroiula an otha hum rl. building up ihc whole system-. Thi!! it-gli-oiit to all the family so as to W A _'EUS v _ A ‘ avoid illness. Get it today. , I \ San Jose crew had not been account- ed for ,toniglit. Naval authorities ro- fuaed to give out anything concerning e` experiences uf Captain Evans or Captain Evans appeared little the when he triedto return to his sinkin! vessel for the ship’s plperl. i 1 i ' * Colin A. _ McDonal 5 PRESCRIPTION DRUGGIST »~ _ --5 € ` . 1 Kent-Street , _, Charl0ff¢1i0V\iD I I