il J.. 1- 1., Insist-t-li.-.'q~¢f-<~ < :jf _ ‘_. '<1 ! Rl i' Ji ' 7 511% l _ _L 4 fr lar _‘ i. sr' ' ir: iii: -i f_,=;¢‘. -1 1 ‘ V _ it 1.-ti-`i,ii~_»h"i° ' " ` i ` ' Y ' _ 'rim oHan.Lo'r'r 'rowN GUARDIAN ,` ‘~.;~i'~ 1-. .».- 0°r93ER_-?4» i-918, 1 . 5 ' ,._.. A -4, ». ...__-, _ i . . ' -` .A #_ _Q 'Y _ ,__ _ __ . _ __ . - , -_ __,. ___--.-.. . _ _ __ _,i___ V _t _- _~ - . -».,_ 6.- __ -- _ _ ,_-_.. __ _ _ - ___ i - _ i -' l, f ui iirli miiiilsi uw- nliiilii liirliiii l ,. __ , _ __ _ ‘ _ ; ."ii|'i"'&"`. _ 'j. _~-_ich __ -_-_ _ ?»ms or urs rossliiiiiues or lroslvs _ _ - _ ' r -, - -i 4 f, ii A ‘.=_`» _ it . _ "~ " x A DOUBLE BEREAVEMENT' was!-uNo'l‘?JN oct 12 'mis vis 7 l ~ tor of th An’ I In r ` l M 1* I 1 .J_.~ e mil roluiusvs ciirilillliii- ' ilririliiss -iulii iiiiin NOISES “ li ytii luv: C.i::ir,rhsl Deafness or are ' harll ii( ni.-.ning or hav: head no sei go l to yo.iiil.iiggisi and get iounce oi i’a_r- Q lliint illuiible s:r:ngi_hl. :ind add ill it I 1-4 pill oi iiii water and ii liiiie gran- ' ulisistl sugar. Take I table spounfiii l toirrincsailai. _ _ I This will uiien liiliigitiiick relief from the ' ilistresaiiiit head noises. Cluggell no=lri|a ‘ . h iii' be meeax nd the 5 %%%§§§§§i§§§§5%§. o n. rss co yu F. Iilwglfsigsdroppingigio ihsihroat ti is guy in pren.ire,‘;_ists little and ii ple:l‘:|nl tu wks. A ny one who-has Cgiiarrhal i»s.ilne\s or ~lic'id noise should live ll-is p.escription ri trial. 5%' EtiHi`i%%.¥EEh‘5E%EEEEEEEi`il§EEE ll-'lf A REMINDER That lad' of yours, overseas. All that is humanly posihle is being done to see to it that he is well ted, well 'lined and eillciently equipped. Organizations like the Y. M. C. A.. are looking to his physical comfort, healthful recreation and clean fun. If he is sick or wounded the Red Cross will provide for him with ten- ler. loving care. Yet there is one thing that will bring a smile to his fscf and B l0Y I0 his heart that none of these can give; that only you can give- Your Photo- graph. __0'_!_l_i&§ook Studio i'";r.;;.';;'f; ROWN BO0T li0l.lN SOLE nly $6.9 Onsale now a neu ine of high Brown cal skin Boots, made wit Neolin Soles and rubber ' heels. \\\\v.vlasas\\ ssssssnmiz/1m¢ulllgiu\\\\\_\\`\\v//1 °" ' o 2 === e s- .. _ 91 cn vi \\“@ \‘JllI" QIIIIL\\\\\li.l”/@I’lA\\\\\\\w “-I This is a real class oot at zi special price. See our Wil dow `1ns\'r.e_`-\\\ Alley '& Co KJ,’§\“\\\\\\\llK lli'lla`\\\\\\\i\\\\ WANTI-zm 1 White and Black ' Oats - 1 \ _in any quantity.§ A few cars, of- good » - Baled H__a_y_ ` S-io in e good Straw in bales Wje buy1'E’ariy Potatoes only. V of Hcb`r»ii,’ n _ nE’"ly “l “Mi-ney Mak- . Mountain" EIC prices paid & £0.~l.‘l`D Died in Cambridge. Mass.,o n Y e glo-America to oss _ H _ d, S _ ~m_ h _D _“ - -_ _ ._ _ __ _ , ___:_,__m__r _ ______, |_wmgsmn__be|0ved Wlre of Arthur _ay or sary lnvas one 0'; 0! its dhamcter ond its won._ _ _ _ 1 19. . ° ` ` ` ir - . ' ' ‘_ i i » . ` ' _ White, aged 31 yeirs. and on Sept 28.h, 1918, Minnie Iitta Livingsto aged 25 years. Besides a sorrow- i ig mother and father the follow many itself Striking hints of a whol _ ly new enterprise directed at the damn "wee" M- Purifying' e“m‘m“b ` n » ' .‘ - ' " ' ~ - - upper Rhine Valley have come from “nd "°‘f“°'»"_’|“¢_ "-119 bI°°d, *md ‘°“""1, f _ ' '-. _-‘ beloved mfe of Alvm E Anderson' unomcial quarters'ln ‘Frsnce. and ing the common diseases an diiil- _ _ -_ -" - r ‘ “WY f°||0W f9P€¥»t€\l P69011! fl'°”1 ments-scrofula, éatarrh, rheiimatisinj ,M ‘ _° _ __ ` Switzerland that the civil population d awe mn med - ;-is » _,_;~ . ini; sisters aild brothers are left to °f the Rhine valley towns were bolus y°P°Pi£'°’~-)9°-“- 9;' “W ‘ mourn, Mrs. J. A. McEachcrn, City; Mrs. A. W. Blackmor Wooyl, City: and Misses Bello and Margaret at home; Archibald F. Cambrld e, Mass, and John A. a removed by the_ German authorities. f°°“_“5» 5°“°"°l/ debmil* - Some omcei-s here regard thes';,re-' Hood's _Sarsapa-rillii puriilss and - , _liisiiiic cii , N. J- ii-iii. E. Af "°""‘ “ “""" °"’?'“°‘°" ` "°’ °i’"“““°“ "‘° "‘°°“' ‘*“" "‘ “° "°‘““‘ y ’ idbiertllenliovilaialgléz-L xfigf $5 renders the human svfllem the' Stout- ,»,__-i’~’-~l»=;~;-1¥r~~;_¥`f3,~1» =`1 t i the enemy will.be forced fai"back all “Pi 5°""i°° Pmslble- This medlcme. , _ _"' " 'T-T "" " along the front in 'northern France his been -tested for years lt is per- i (_,_. Ai home lgt win he remembel-Pd lh E ‘nd Billlium Wmlm \`-|13 41°” 19W fectliy pure, clean and absolutely sate. , ,_ i'7"‘»,,; 1--~;i¢; , 'u:"*_'“-li'-3' ' ' 3 days While the constant hammering' ' d at d 'i'~...' , _ ‘ " ‘ 'rt `,' _wi '_ .Il _ i rl-, .__ _ “il l"i-‘.1-'im _ “"="~ Li"iH3Si0rl’S` Son. Gordon has- is irspi up in ine noi-iii to pin ins “”.“'°“ ‘“ °’ "°°“"“' ““ ‘"i"““ " ' ` -'G' 5;., -.1 been reported killed since Aiig.l5th German ai-miss there it might be ’“`“di`°“‘° mem- - l9_l'if. Pte. Livingtoli riilisted in original l05ih Butt. ` , PERSONALS _, (‘-apt. W. (2. Cook. of the 26th Ba tation is expected home tonight lifte an extended period ot active servic tin France. _ _ pl lien-r that Rev. J. M. Murchison pastor 'ot the Malpeque Presbyterian f`flll1‘i‘¢‘ll. \v-ho -has been so ill is -now “'@1l 011 the way in complete »re- 'cn\'ei'y. ' _ Mrs: I.: Nlnllcli, Charlottg. Ulwnils "Slliflil in New Lrmilrin -the truest of her brother. _\’lr. J, W, McKay. ' Miss S. \ . Mallett,Chnrlot,tetown was ii passenger by the western train on route to Emerald to visit her friend, Miss Irene G. Murray, (lrnhnms Road. . Minard’s Linlment used by Physlctang = Dr. W. Mclellan Dentist ' 125 Queen Street over Morris & Smith | fharloitetown | I _ Saturday Grocery Specials At _Beer dr Gull’ No. 1 Laundry So~p, reg- ular 8: bars. Special 4 foi 25c. One lot to each customer No. 2 Corn Flakes. regulai 15<= piss- Special 2 for 25¢ _;_______ No. 3 Goblin Snap. regular 8c cakes. Special 5c ner rake. Rich Red Blood ' Will Ward Oli -i Disease _ Fall isa season when disease iS apt to attack withoiitwarn- ing, you should therefore, keep Your blood in perfect condition, *"2 that l'_0l_II‘ system will have disease resisting power, 0*” B.l00rl Remedy ~_ will cleanse your blood of all impllrltlcs.. _its use will also CUP? skin disease. and other nlllictions due to had blood. _ T8l£0 ll- HOW y(|[|'“ hayg increased vitality throughout the winter months. Price soc and $1.00 per bottle IUHNSUN li lillillSllN The Qliallty Drugstnw Cor. Kent and Prince Sts vi declared U. S. Secretary Innling in' that might swiftly develop into an invasion ot Germany itself by way ot the Rhine Valley. The wholly unexpected extent of the German collapse between St. Quentin and Cambral, however,l in breaking through before the Ger- mans can complete an extensive re- of a whole enemy army group might be realised. In the opnion of ob- llarshal Foch is virtually certainto concentrate every ounce of power-at his command in an effort to execute a tlnal coup. I For this reason lt does not.appear, likely that the Rhine drive phns, it there are such plans, will develop until the situation clears in the north. Should the German armies: escape the triple trap between Ver- dun and the North Sea, hovwevei',| and establish a line on the House suddenly to a. drive into Germany lt- self by the shortmt route, the Rhine Valley. ARCHANGEL FRONT LIVELY. Bolmetviki Deliver Strong Amck on Allies. _ LONDON, Oct. 12.-The Whr Omoo issued the following omcial com- munication from the Archangel front _ in N th R ia: or use _ "On Oct. ` 6 the enemy made a strong counter-attack both by river and by land on the Allied positions at Seletskayn, 170 miles from Arch- angel, on the River Dvlna. The at- tack was beaten _off and the enemy was driven up the rl-ver, leaving be- hind two machine guns and titty men .liiiled. , “In the Szenkusk region, which lies t between Archangel, the Vologda rall- way and the Dvina, the enemy is still retiring, followed by a mixed force of Americans and Russians.` In that region the enemy has been trying to deceive the Allied forces by wearing _ white sleeve hands, which are the mark of the White Guards. “On the Murmansk front the Allied _ troops operating from Kandalaska, on the White Sea, 100 miles south of lilurmanslr, have driven invading patrols back across the Finnish iron- l tier and have cleared Northern Kai. i-ella of the enemy." 1, l End or Wu- Lords. ll AUBURN, N.Y.. oct. iz. -_ "'rl»s' hour ot triumph is drawing near; the day of the War Lords is almost over," ‘ a speech at the State Armorieml _ i The audience was composed of hundreds of college presidents and professors representing the greatest religious and education institutions of the United States and Canada, who enthusiastically received Secretary Lansing's message to- prepare for spiritual supremacy over material considerations in the peace that is to come. _ ____,i_.___; I Baths Neu'in¢»Nlsh. - LONDON. Oct. 12.-French troops operating in Serbia are pushing to- wards the Montenegrin territory, according to the Central News Agency. The .Serbian army has reached a line between 15 and 18 miles south of Nish. Serbian troops pursuing the defeat- ed Ninth Austrian Division on lon-1 day entered Leskovats, south of Nish, and Vlasotiuze, according to an olicial Serbian 'statement issued, yesterday. _ ' The Serbians took several hundred prisoners and captured it large quan- tity of material. ' '_ Belgiisns Are Bevolting. Amsterdam. Oct. 12.-_-A revolt has broken out in Bruges, Belgium, the populace having risen against thai attempts or the Germans to deport the civilians, according to Les Nou-| velles. German troops used their guns and lrilled or wounded numor-‘ ‘out Beigians. ' Throughout~ Flanders, the newl~ paper says, the roads are encumbor-‘ ed with cattle, horsssaisrl pigs, which ' are being transported to germany _ _No Free Sneeshig. l NEW YORK, Oct. 12.-The Public ~ Health Council has adopted a rule making it a misdemeanor for ani_ ` person to cough or sneeze in s. pub- lic place anywhere in the stats with- out covering the mouth or nose. | Violators will be rigidly |,tosoou.tod. Punishment will be $500 &e or olol your in prison, or both. ,l'f' a ' U man lsn’t necessarily u iisirrs-_ ind last because he has a good ‘ l' ‘_ ann,--.__..i.__._.. , Kssp lttliarfs Llnisisrit In tits Minds. i - v ’ in .4 _.i_.._i-_ sis i , _ is `i‘_ possible, it was said, to delivers new! Get Ho'od’s, and get it nvw from ,stroke on the Alsace-Lorraine front any drug ¢t0,~e_ A?-1-minus: , i KILLED in _icrlion ‘ i ' may upset any plans for s drive to' __. _' ‘ ' _ 1- the Rhine Marshal Foch may have hA Pw.legramH has béendfmwlved l ' i I d_ M th en m tmds wut. at rlvate orace ar iner,_ _ _ ”"“’“‘° ° °"’ -f ° ili°ii iiiiilied 0 day, with a great gap torn in the|_8“l»l'l[- |30 Cla .V N’-Pme I | centre of the lines that were already ,ln actl0l_l_, Sept. 27th. l9l8. Pte. , _ °"_}l’¥¥1til;S :<1 °¥f;i°¥»¢° t\h°l:ll¢§V@S ‘Gardiner enlisted in the 105th Batt. i _ an ge ac oas orter ron.t8re` 26| - ills many friends are eased in is even the possibility of a crushing gettwasndtrzgllsislfgd “Eg 7-gc; Bat? and immsauts military victory roi 9 - H 9 _ ~ ‘ the Alpes, and was .only nineteen years old Should the French to the south or _ when he made the' supreme sacri- the British to the north also succeed 1 fice_ _ __i___,,._----- m'eme“t' the °°'Pt‘"° °r d°°u'°°u°"' 3‘Minards Llnlrlisnt Lunibermans Friend servers here the situation to-day, has | ‘ almost, “mme” p¢,gsg,i||¢|¢¢_ md _ ~¢. front, many olllcers are conlldsnt ` R F that the centre of attack will swinl iWanted Ship on 'bring rne your Furs and i'¢C¢lV¢ highest prices in Spot cash." _ Sp'eeis`l §t`tenticn_gi\; h' rn nts- receive E; or Express and returns made same dal’ as received. Ofiicc as b=_f.°'°_i“ ihe store' of W- A- Stewart. _ - rc ii' JoURNAL BLOCK siinhtillsiiir A. E. Mac'-EAN » ` '\,~'\- . i 'I .‘»- -»._i~. ‘ :J - One of the best values this season is"a navy blue friezc cloth coat, belted all ardund, set in sleeves. patch pockets; large mulller collari; ctinvertible and irimmccé :vigil buttons, lengt a out 46 inches, sizes o 40 inches- Price ....... ________ __ A \'cry heavy weight clot-li cont. of brown and green mixed tweed. lafgli "0“V‘§mble collar which may be worn buttonril high 0' turned low as desired, biittoncd trimmed. fancy two piece belt :ill around, _pockets and fancy _ciill`s. This is also' made in black,-sizes Ill, 42. Price ......... ._ - (lno of the best coats lol' V8l\1€ i9lfll1 `heni.liei- mixitgire zibelino cloth. _$130 Siieyi , fnncy three-p cce' bolt, convertl e co ar, | large hone buttrns, length 48 in., i sizl-s 38, fl-2. PriCo.._....... ' f ` or- ...... - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. '%<_`.V` U >.'l>l<'f*»tf,lf - _\~ % L ` ~ if i ‘i. Ay" W' la-iii* i -. . mv' t-, Some Striking, Values in Worth While Saving . 'Q .in ° ' __,M____ ________,l_‘ -' _ ' All/Ioore & MCI-“Od Ltd. i ii- _1»¢':' as uf-; lm Coats of Moderate Price, Garments of Style at a S WELL AS THE BEST LINE OF HIGH GRADE COA'_I`S-THIS GREAT READY , A to wear, department offers you the best range of moderate price coats t_o be had. _ _ You are invited to come to the store to-day and see how much in style-how much in comfort-how mi_ich'in satisfactory wear-a very reasonable price can buy- Another coat equal in value is made iri brown whitney, has large convertible collar, set in sleeves, belted ali.around, sleeves and body lined, with colored buttons to match, 'i»“¥~‘i‘.if."__if._‘fflTii’__“.ii?_i‘;'_.ifi.i'iI $2150 __ii, w 1 - ' _ An exceptionally good value is.made_ in. black ocean wave cloth, large convertible collar inlaid with black velvet, large _patch ockets, half belted at back. plush buttons. liingth fl-2, sizrs 16, 18. Prices 16.00 Heavy black chevoit coat leated back-` $8.00 and front all around belt, veflfet collar, sizes rio. 38. Misses 16, 18 . l Heavy black check ziheline coat. side belt effect ockets, plush buttons, plush $10.00 collar inlféiitiii lined. Woini $20.00 `» _ _<.i -- » 0. _.l r i _...___- For Strong _ Personal -Selling, Messages--Use Muliisfavh .r ,~ c ' ' d tkth li Inject some “ginger” into .your »a vert,isj_ng-sri e s raig t from the s 'cul- der. `Hav-e ever; envelope leaving your ofilce or store bear a message-and have that message printe the MULTIG1¢-QF!! \V_A,_Y“- " _ _ _ -_ » A liliiltigraph Letter has a man-to-man appeal-there is a warmth--a msg- netism-ii personal, convincing ring to lt. that cannot be _had in any other form of advertising - There is no _waste ammunition when you see Miiitigraph Letters because every letter goes straight to the mark and-you know _a letter addressed personally to ' your prospect will be read' when everything else fails. _ _ _ * _ Mu tggraph Letters is the cheapest form of advertrsing when you consider ‘ results-»a‘n results count; _ _ _ - If you are a tradesman or professional mari wishing to get the ear ofpmg. ' pective customers there is no more effective means than Multigraph Letters. Multigiiph Letters vi11b@_tdith1¢_¥“®i efiesiive in f- __ * -- .1-sA1_.%~I.n.'1'1‘s:ns ' -'-nNvBLorn_s1roFir-nns _ _01iw_ _1,A1_;_g l - ' _ FORMS _ _ "' _ -ii-r;1'i'rti'1i.r_ts 'ro onsrosrnns _ _ bLLn_ 10N Ln'1_':rnns., - -rmso‘r%t1tnl,>q1_i_ns;, - _ -1-MiIHi='r,INe_1~Io'r`ro1i:s ‘ ' --r.ono_n, _ ours ;' ' _ z -riifltsoivsr. srrsis-Ls. i ~ Every letter isis perfect facsimile of ogiswi-iiin _primed fran ‘msmbii ' - ` -i - 'Send a trial order or scé_,samples§withoui; delay. ` l . ` . _ i . Charlottetown A 1 type-through s ribbon-yo choice ogoa half ozeri different colors. _ _ _ = Any qua iiry.fr ni 135 to 100 0 i5i'int¢d"With th 1 li 1 us 1 ' t the nrst-at a ilsry nolbinal cost. 'i " A _ e as e' r as flu.” a i _ . \ » ¢. ~<:v§,_.7 `i 0 ."1" `-Z” . -i i I ~