5 . . . _ 1 i A i - _'1`.l ` r‘¢.`;-`v.a.-`<~> '“ fmonsnar W W _ nm onarmornrowx ominmnr' _ -_ _ _ SEP_'l'. ll. I3‘1'£""' ` _ _ .A . _.___ ,-1.-_,_ In . ._ _ . -. 5 __ TH! TIM! I Ti. E ¢ G ai The Wesfem Guardia.. 1.. " 1. . _ _ - | » HAS GDHE when people cannot afford to accept anything but the very best for their money. Zi\m~Buk has been proved by thousands to be the beat oint- ment obtainable for akin ailments and injuries, because it cures when othdr treatments fall. and because its cures are permanent. You take no chances when you buy Zum-Buk. Only the really good things are imitated! Proof of Zum-Buk`s su- periority is provided by the great number of lmitatlons and substi- tutes which have been put on the market. Dan't be deceived, how- ever, by anything rcprescntcd as "just as good." There is nothing " just as good" as Zum-Buk. All drugglsts. 5013. box, 3 for $1.25. or direct from Zam-Buk Co., Toronto. Send lc. stamp for postage on free trial box. Z££ The Baver Studio' to Call and have their as fn _ 1 1 in 1 - mifxiiviissd-is Siliilrill R s- .1 . . _ 1 __ `.- _ - -~ _ __°11- rave wbuym this Province. ..°'rwo cenra Pen wono “en -'T PAYS ¢° bv in mn- Province -1-wo .cmrs nan worm each -Mr. Myron .rlehrthur "ld Nl" ..~|»m_ HAno1.o `r>. aonoou 1| uma. cus must accompany order "”""° "°'~"‘ ‘°°' "°“"’° *‘°"°l insertion for advertising in this col- _-i the Georgetown Guardian represents- Minimum charge twenty-ilve cents. °“ Friduy Md samrday' 3°” em live. l ..°HOWATT'S CARDING MILL WAITING SAFE CONDUCT 1 closes next 31st. 1192-9~2M4i. and 7th. 'Sinclair 6 Stewart Limited. 1251-9-5ME2i. -A8 DR. J. O. BALLEM of Bedeque has decided to locate in Western .-\MSTERD.~\.\l. Aug. 31- While a _#RED CROSS WORK.-On the _ ' C l li Moscow despatch to the Ithemsh evening of August 28th quite is num- “nada al W 0 are indebted m him will please settle their accounts at \\’estpbali.an Gazette of Essen -states ber of the ladies and gentlemen oi' h ’ i _ 2 , that the Entente diplomatic repre-‘ Milburn and Maple Leaf were lnvit- B amen on or before Sem oth sentatlves there have been liheratedweil m the home of Mr_ and Mm Hen. latest advices from the Bolshevikl ry James for thc purpose oi’ organiz- -F IDAY AN D DA - capital. under date of AuguSl 25. 0011>" inf: ii Lzldlvs Red (Toss Circle to raise R SATUR Y' Sep 1918. 1225-9-4M3i. tcmber iith and 7th Foot Expert in that the American and British dip- funds to alleviate as far as possible our Shoe Department consultation lomats were C-vcr arrested. the suffering of those who have gone ' pliailiaiu G:11.~»1tc. liowf-vcr, Says tliul-|11‘ov1~1l to he illcal and thus enablc1l1 free. Sinclair & Stewart Limited. The despatch to the Renlsh \\'cst- in ilcfence ot mir country. The night 1251_9_5“F.,I A B nieiiihcrs of rho Allied military ini#-Iniosi of tim ladlcs to lic present. 'l`l1e` _F00-r SpEC|AL5___ An expert sions at I\l11.~'cow are still in custody. i'oll11wing laldics have been appointieilpfnm énuciuusl [mm Tommo Wm be l>'.’\\'lll 1'. l’/Iflltf. llw HCUDH idllvrl- oilivgors: Mrs. ll. James, presldcnt,` can consul 1<~-in-ral at Moscow, dc- Mrs. G. Cobb, Vit-c-l’reside11t; spatchcs state, is awaiting a safe von- _\{r§_ it. l{a11oen_ sccy, Mrs. \V. Janice s duct from thc German g0\'crnn1f>i1t'1ireasurer. The it-c cream and cake and the conclusion of an arrangement ‘ which “-pw supplied in generous between Russia and the Entente quantities were certainly appreciated Invites All Summer Tourists KOVEYDHIEHIS f0¥` H- l'9ClDY`0¢21l Ye*-Um as was evidenced by the satisfied of diplomatic and consular officers coumemmges of those ppegeym A _ b€f0I‘B UHDHFYIHE- - pleasant time was spent. Music, both Photographs Taken while vocal and instrumental was well rcn- - , - _ ` 3 1 . . » in llle Clly. ___i- _______--_-T9 .lei-01|, also some very choice gramo- fi: IIIIIIIM F ARI .Y FALL it STYLES Tie new fill Stiles are here-showing the latest heels and designs-the new shades are Field Mouse- New Yorlf Grey, Tobacco Brown-extra large show- ing in Dark Brown all stylcs_ -Prices- $5 95 to $12.50 Alley & Co § Z g. 5'. A I 1 1') re ll if. ffl il ln turbanccs as did M e il' 1' C M Y . . .$5 :-:- ‘£25 ~ ' ' ‘»:s:|:» gy ~ ~ llU|.Il NU WEESE TSTllNll eoauae of Functional Disor- der-Cured hy Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Oakland, Cai. - " I suffered from ir- gulnritics and congestion, so I could not stand on my fcct -.;.;»';. »......~~m..- 5- » -_». __-‘~_»'».»'»_»'._¢_ ._ -»..».»1 .» "`°f‘I'I‘I'I 4/ .1 \,,_ in-~ _ , ....11 e. f- ".‘»‘»'. |"¢’¢‘¢\ -‘ ,f »'»’»'»‘|'»' f »‘»».».. "‘;§‘- .-W.. ry" 1 -ff., ; X.” _ for any long period of ` sleep well. Thephy- sic d d _ ,_ ,,_,, me i not seem to ,~" ` >'»°»‘~"» help 'me an and a time and did not ian who treatid riend advised Lydia E. Pinkhum’s V egctable Com~ ound. Itook it und ore I realized it _ _ in ' ' ' " -"3-"f"'i I was well.) 1 shall 4: _.>-_~;z._ L-commend your valuable remedy to y frif»nds."-Mm. U5 Al-ciitraz Ave., O L_ H. Dm Walssi-1, akland., Cal. Every woman nt some period or other t this bc a rcminde her life suffers from ‘gist such dis- _ rs. eeae, and if ere is no interested friend to advise, r that this famous oot and herb rcmcdy has been over- oniln these ailmcn more llian 40 years. ts of women for If_ any complications eidst, wrlts Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, ears experience is a ass., for advice. The result of many t your service. ophono selections were- supplied by _\lr. .lohn E. Partridge. These dis- ltrii~t.»- l1:1\'¢.» taken ri proniinent part in ltod ('1'o,-s work in the past ami are now orgiiillzirig li Rod (Truss fflrclf’ uf their own, viz. “Mitplu Loaf llcil (`1'iis>' <`i|'cle_” SEDITION CHARGED AGAINST A BOSTON CLERGYMAN BOSTON, August 31-Charged with violating the Espionage Act by mztk- ing seditlous rf-marks from the pulpit known throughout New England, was arrested. here today. _ Tho Minister is alleged to have said from his pulpit that tho cxplnslnn at 1 Halifax was “nn act of God against the enemies of Germany", and to have ontcred into zi. personal attack on Marshal Joffre during the lations visit in this city. ln private conver- lsittlon Mr. Stcik is _allotted to hzivir lzidvlseil young men coiitemplating cn- lls-ting to enter the German army and to have offered to help drafted mon to escape military service. I-le is alleged to have said that the soldiers of the United States__v_v_oult":‘.»', Annie Ciinicron, Bertha Murphy, Ethel Tan- ton, ffelia »Bur1'o\vs, l\li1uil Murphy. Agnes Ramsay and Mr. C. B. Jelly, Principal.-L. -MRS. PEARL ROSE.-The sud death occurred in Suninicrslilc on Tiiesilny morning of Mrs. Pearle Rose youngest ilaiiizlitcr of Mr. Peter Ken- ny and wiilow of the into Mr. Wil- linm Rose. The dcceusi-il had been in ill health for some months and leaves to 1110111-11 besides her father, three small children, Emma, Aiidry and Ilniph; also two sisters and twn bro- M W Mc( ir' Mrs ilii-rest rs. mt 'lun' ic, .. and in private conversation, Rev. _ . l 'é‘ 3. . , . . _ l 1 I ‘John Steik,`a Lutheran clergyman, Um" mrvpr Mr J R wnny Im Mr. (`laud Kenny, all of Summcrside. To the l»c1'eavc'l family deepest sym- p:1th_\' is cxtc-ndcd.-L. TWENTY-SIX ARE BELIEVED DEAD ‘IN COAL MINE 'I‘Af‘.()MA, Wash., August Ill-_-out oi' thirty mon br-liovcd _to have been in the mine of the Pacific (Toast Coal Company ut Burnett, a small mlning‘ town, thirty miles southeast of Tn- coina, when an explosion occurred late yesterday, only four have been brought out alive and one of these died later. The other twenty-six are thought to have been killed instantly., Mlnarde Llnlmenr Lumoermana Friend le M in th VI on Vi IPI & to St o insertion Ior,ldNrtising iuwthis col- mg umn. Cash must accompany order. fri Minimum charge twentydlve cents. 'ls visiting at Kensington, the guest of Mrs.Vina Mullally. R _‘gre Boston, is visiting his home in lndlnh is visiting at Kensingon, the guest of Mrs.~J. B. Profitt. R hear shi is recovering from lwr rc- cen cvere illness. lt B rt-l111'i1f-ii to im; home in Grand it'\'»~r. wa after a short visit among his frionils -Misses Lulu and Helen Clark of mmersi-_'lo returned hirne on Mon- y evening after spending the past ‘ ' ‘ two weeks visiting in Little Shemog~ Rogers and Lin. of Albcrton is spend- u e ing his liolldnys in Moiitreril. D A' returned from Montague, where she D was visiting her daughter Mrs. Dun- anon left recently for Western can -Miss Alilene Gaudet daughter of an Mr. John ll. Gaudet Miscouche paid W an extended visit to Egniond llay rec- wcnt wcst recently was Miss Agnes .\i1:.~\li!ull' of I berton. Miss .\lc.»\l1lu!1 teaching and her many friends wish` d her every success. D -Misses Ella Green and Flnssic ri Dennis of Ilio_flr1n of Messrs Sinclair ll , builds up the whole system. Stewart left on Tmsday morning Hood’s Snrsapnrilla has stood the lest of forty years. Get it today. t is sure to help you. __ _ hai Mcmtiur spent Sunday with endein Bt. Elaanors_R ' -Miss Lucy Muttart of Charlotte- \VESTT§R1lT PERSOTUALS town is visiting in Summerllde the " _'___ ' ` - guest of Miss Minnie Wright.-L. -Miss Margaret O'Brien of Alma dusted from Tufts Dental College, -Miss Adeline Gillis of Montrose, mee;-_R _ me -Mis Sophia Ramsey,of Hamilton. 0h is Visilins in C1400", the guest of her with relatives in Summerside.-L. tbrother, Mr Frank Ramsey. It -Miss Beta Buxton of Cape Trav- -Mis Emei-inc McLeod, Burlington em is visiting in Kensington, the guest N0 of -M'r. Micliicl Aylward returned -Miss Ruth McCleod of Sinclair and Stewart, Summerslde, is spend- _ ing her holidays nt licr home in Stan- ter y Bridge. It ( ‘Ba - mo clell'-in lr.:-ian River will he glad fo . 1--Mr 1<‘.lward J. Mi1cD<1.1;;~'Z l\..~‘ ,;, Alliertoii ami- Elmadnlejl - su -.\ir. Gordon Baker. manager of dn e Dry Goods Dept in the firm of -Mrs, Hudson, Vascumpec has lle, who was serious-ly ill, D _.H l.\ mg -Mr. Ralph Gilbert left Tuesday he' Will- MN- 30"" M’~`G0UK““~ R where she is training for a nurse.-L -Mrs. Robert Schurmnn left for recently to his homo in Elmsdale, he,- aiter spending fi icw days with Tuesday morning after visiting in friends in S'Side.D Bedequo the guest of Mrs. Gordon Scburman.-L. gnall of Bedeque, left on Tuesday N rning fgr Wolfvilie where they -inc m:11._v friends of Mrs. .losepii Wm attend Acadia C011ege__L_ -Rev. Geo. Steele of St. John. N. Summersido attending tho District octings of the Metliodist church. llc is accompanied by Mrs. Steele.-L. -Mr.» Chas E. I‘.Yeo who for the Rst few _rears was milk W.-iiilo: lu H- d will no doubt make good in the est.D rning for her home in Bedford, io. after spending the summer e left on Tuesday morning by rthumberland for North Adams home in New Glasgow, N. S., on Misses Ruth Tuplin and Eva Hun- of Summerslde and Misa Ruby spent it few days this week in the guests of their sister Mrs. E. Blacklock.-L. . Mr. Yco was one of ‘ha most on etic and wlccessful farmers hero ily visiting principally at Abrnnfs L llage -'ind St. Gillierts.-M. -Among the many teach.-ii; tl1»it_ h `|. for A :-tv-ta, where she int.-il». £1 IS attend the Millinery openings in _ John. N. B.-L. I ,-_ _ Louise THE BLoo_n When your blood is impure, weak, ecomes susceptible to any or all Put your blood in good condition. Hood's Sarsaparilla acts directly nd peculiarly on the blood-it puri- es, enriches and revitalizes it and . AND AVOID DISEASE n mid debilitated, your'system eases. ' _'__ I 4. 7. ........ _ _Q ---___ _ Nerve 4 when F011. cannot ' sleep and _are eas_i,ly._l;-_ ' ritaied and ~ worried -Ml' William McLellan. Lately' _ 1' you have reesonté sus- ' pect that -theiznerves are below normali _ They .ure nobgstting proper nouris ment from the foodyou eat, and need a little ape, cial help. Aki- few weeks’ treatment with Dt' . Cllaséfs Nerve Food will do wonders for anyone _in this 'con- dition. Note your in- crease in -weight while using this food cure. , -_Di .." mviso nsvo1.u1'1oN Amana I czsci-1o~s|.ovAi ‘ ' ‘ .1 I .