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' _,w __ __, .'..» ;rV‘.'-1'§f=;1{ COWAN’S to retain its TT deliciousness of iiavor ;,.;.1`#.G0‘GD’Ai . -_-_-1 when served cold. ~.._, - _ .,~. 1 -,~.,<_ _ . . ,r-_ 1 ~ \ - ,. 9’ If ` '_ ZF _'3.IV’_`.‘ '. »r _Ft si _: ._ V » I 4443 r. GOLD DUST saves rubbing and saves your clothes Gold DIISIL lathers instantly in hot or cold, hard or soft water -_ converts itself instantly into thick, .vigorous suds that remove grease, grime and settled stains and clear __- out _ impurities and germs. _ Gtlld Dllsli spares you andiprotects your clothes from washboard wear. I' Save` yourself long 1-|,ese“Basket part!-gg” hours of weary, dreary 5 toll, and double the life Alwfys Wel°°me _ -I of your clothes, bybuiy- _. I ...T ing and trying a pac - _cn age of G01 Dllst next '~` .wash-day: _ ' _ ___ __\_ » . Iles.. The lane package » ` ‘ mm menu greater economy. . "Lathe GOLD 1 THB N. K. f' 'T’i H 41; a\nn|¢nn._a|i MONDAY. COAL ARRIVAL.-The schooner C. A. Chisholm, Captain Carmlckle in charge. is discharging coal at Victoria for Wright Bros.-V. ANOTHER FOX COMPANY.-Ao pllcation is being made of the Lieut.- Governor in Council for the incorpora- tion of the “Prince County Fox Co., Ltd_," with a total capital stock of $30,000 divided into ten-dollar shares, with its chief place of business to be located at Bldcfortl, Prince County, and with~the following as applicants for incorporation who are also to be the first or provisional directors: B. M. liill of Woodstock, N. B.; Kenneth B. Richards, Civil Engineer of Bide- ford; William B. Hayes, R. Clifford Hayes and Henry W. Evans, farmers of Bideford. The Royal Canadian Regiment, rein- forced by a detachment ffrom Valcar~ tier, will leave on Friday for Bermuda to do garrison duty there. The men will sail on the \\'hite Star-Dominion liner Canada, now at Quebec, and the Val- cartier detachment will board the the ship there. The Canada was expected to leave Quebec some time yesterday. To luke the place of the R. C. R. for garrison duty in Halii‘ax,a composite regiment is now being formed. This will consist of one company of sixty~ oiicers and men from each of tho eight infantry battalions in the Mari- time Provinces which have not men out on duty now. Lieut_-Col. Carpen- ter, second in command of the R. C. R., will command the new battalion assisted by a nucleus staff of per- manent force men. The eigrre battalions which have BildU Y u Cresuour Over 90 per cent. of business lstrlnsnctedtbroughthnmodium of credits. Ifthe time comes when your business career depends on ob- taming credit, you will find that ability to save money inspires the greatest conddtgnce. The momen on begin nm on lluuumg of y.i\ifié}.TiI°t`f The Bank of M ber. IN PRINCESS PATRICIA REGI- lrom their native province to the l. R. R., had enlisted inthe Princess Patricia Regiment. Mr. Bethune was o telegraph operator in the employ pretty wedding took place at the home New Glasgow, Prince Edward Island n w Miss ivan Younshusband Reddtn, son oi! ' _ Mr. and Mrs D. 0'M. Reddin,Vto take “in ' Al i ll ’ _ Zemin; 1-an .'f‘_‘£‘_'i2.T.;i.‘I.’f.'.‘-’. Ti? .‘.‘?.°.3‘.l.’§”.i’.'..L’§ BAKINU QWGWS front, many of them are enlisting in 1"' PII TH other parts of Canada.- It _was only -yesterday that The Guardian learned `“W‘\ that Mr. .lack Bethune, son of Mr._J. ' `1" - J. Bethune, need Muster or the P. EL J 'f 1 -.'...l`.~ .1 "5 _._',_.,;-'lille _ _-’..r:;]I 11;; _ of the C. P. R. and gave up his posi- _;' Hi f""__>; tion to serve his country. ~ ' wsnnmc sr:-.|_I.s.-A quiet but READ THE LABEL Fon 'rua Pnorccrion or -mr gg" sumcn 1'-H: monconcnre Ant" Announcement.-_Dr. and .___ ._.. . L 'i'-'7*"‘ ' ' 1-' -_ B. R. Jenkins announce the mari' e _ "-"""’ _ of their daughter, Mary' Esther tolgr. , place Wednesday the 23rd of Septem- tv l \ ' PLAINLY PRINTED ON THE LABEL. 'IT- -'S PIU >;O " ls 22,, r' '< Inonzolzwrs ‘ri-It LABEL. ' MAGIC 'BAKINQ Powoan CONTAINS N0 ALUM ' I8 THE ONLY WEl.§"KNOWN MLp|UM,. PRICED BAKING POWDER MADE IN N01’ QONTAIN Al.UM'AND HAS,AI.L TMI srA'rI_:o on ~ 1 ALUM is somrrlmrs ncrznnso ‘ro as s`uL. PHAT: or ALUMINA on some A|.umIn|¢; sut.PHA°rE. TMI: Pusuc snouto N01' sg MIGI-ED IY THESE TECHNICAL NAMES. E. W. GILLETT COMPANY LIMITED wmmna 'ronoN1'o. oN1'. Iuonrnrst of the brides mother, clyde cottage, 1unsno»¢ _ "' on September the 2 d. hen _ Margaret Loretta, youngest daughter 3 of the lato Mr George Stevenson, was ,_-_._- DING BELL8- The marri and Mrs Cornelius Doucette, TI-ess. each been Ordered to contribute a pu-_-sux-nx-__-nxnxu-_ Nova Scotia offers depositors absolute safety, and invites your business, be it large or small. C-nu-I - - - o_ooo_ooo B _ _ ' . _ ’.l‘mlul!_o|o\||o_o| - I :sumo mtascnas I Charlottetown - - Snmmenlde Alhertou - - ~ - Kensington 0’Lau7 - - - - llonfsguo - Rey. H. O. Crow. pastor of the New Glasgow Christian Church, in the ‘l presence of a few immediate relatives I of the bride and groom. The bride _. was becomingly attlred in a gown of cream silk eolienne with shadow lace and silk trimmings, and was un- attended. The groom ls the son of Mr Samuel Clark, of South Rustico, and is n prosperous young farmer of that place, where the happy young couple intend to reside. The death occured on August 23rd at 151 Brookline Street, Boston. after RED CROSS enthusiastic meeting of thc Red Cross Society Vwas held in Rustlco Hall on Tuesday evening, September lst. Joseph J. Doucette was chosen man and the iirst speaker to address their undertaking.-Z. 1 f / "- 7/' E' N MEETING.-A Ti-Ev \ Q Mr. chair- " ~>>° ; I WED - ' ' $,“l,§°;1e;l;n;l;’_1,;,ri§:,€; tgcxgrifelzin nge took place in Spokane. Washing- urer. Committees of ladies from ad. ton, on Thursday, Aug. 27th of Bea- trice May, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. McLaughlan, of Calgary. formerly of Charlottetown. to William D. Emery Florist of Calgary, Rev. Francis Short of the First Methodist Church officia- ting. The Guardian with many Char- lottetown friends extends heartlest congratulations. joining sections were also appointed to manage the work in their own par ticular districts. lt is to bo hoped that they may meet much success in 1 °°”“’““Y. *° the new °°‘"I’S- “W the PATn|o'rIc RIFLEMEN-Besides .S2nd.lr1nce Edward lsla_nd.b7tl\Car- mam” fun use of the 0 porummes leton, the 69th Annapolis, the 71st g p York, the nth Westmoreland, 75th ‘§;,§e',°,fe“,',§',‘,' §’,§e‘;,'°,‘,f,§’,’;'",§,,";f,T{;§lv§§ Lunenburg 76th C0lCh9Sf@F. 'md 93rd to take their place in the firing line. ("\‘m‘3°"11‘“d- Ullly f0“F Of l-he “U19 the rificmtn who had afield day at the NDVII SC‘>'Ci€in infantry l‘€Ei‘m°I1€S MG Kensington range yesterday afternoon. affected DY this order. The 63rd, wound up the day’s business with an 66th and 94th ure now out on full equally patriotic action. They sub- strength \vhile several companies of scribed among themselves for a con- fiie 78th are also doing duty at tribution to thc Red Cross movement. Cnhsg in place of the R, C, R_ men The sum of $10.25 was collected, and gtati(,,,€d ther@_ The newly m,f_],0;-iz. will be handed over to the treasurer I I .il . ed mst Hants ,.cg,,,,ent has not yet of the Red Cross Society in due course. been i`ull_v_organizetl_ Two New Iiruus- `wick corps, the 62nd St. John und Vliird Northlmilierlund also have com- panies on duty. ’I`l\c mcn are ordered to bc on duty in llulitnx by Sept. 10th,uud are to go there fully equipped for active ser- vice. A captain and two lieuteunnts arc to be supplied with each com- pany. null all officers and non-c0ln- uiissioned olhcers must be fully qual- ified mcn. _ ._The contingent from Prince Edward _ Islunti \vill consist of acompositc com- puny ot' 60, men and oilicers, selected from tho ranks of the 82nd Regiment. The call is for voluntary scrviccc, and the mcn will leave for Halifax on Thursday. The order was received by Colonel Allun yesterday. It is likely that Major . lioultcr. of Tryon, will have command of the P. E. I. (Tom- pany, with either Capt. Darke or Har- dy us second in command. I 'I‘t_'nso_»\v_ THE HOLID/.'{.-The holiday yes- terday was somewllat quit-ily obser- ved, stores and other business houses being closed. _-\ numbcr of citizens took utlvztntugc of the fine weather in excursions to thc <'ouI\tI'_v on various prctcxts of which thc principal one was fishing. A prominent foxmun and nn equally promiucut telephone :tuthority look thc :Iftcrnoon oft' for It fish across the river. They reported on return that the fish were so hung- ry that the anglers were obliged to I-let behind cover while bniting their hooks. Other parties were also more or less successful in telling of their exploits. A baseball Inutch bc- twccn Summcrslde and (Yliarlottctown teams which had been looked forward to with a good tlcnl of interest did not iuateriallsc owing to thc failure of the former to procure u special train from Summorside. The num- ber of citizens who took advantage of the holiday to visit out of town I trends was indicated by the great num- ber of passengers coming by the ex- press which orrivcd about 12 o‘clock. I I WOMAN IN TERRIBLE STATE Finds Help in Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable C_ompound. Cape Wolfe, Canada.-“ Last March] was .n complete wreck. I had given up nll hope of getting better or living any length of time, as I was such ri sufferer from female troubles. But I took Lydia E. Pinkhnm’s Vegetable Compound, and today I am in good health and have a pair of twin boys two months old and growing finely. I surprised doctors and neighbors for they all know what a wreck I was. “NowInmhealthy, happy and hearty, and owe it all to Lydia E. Pinkhnm’s ' remedies. You may publish this letter if you like. I think if more women used your remedies they would have better health."-Mrs. J. T. COOK, Lot No. 7, Cape Wolfe, P. E.I., Canada. Because your casein a difiicultone, and doctors having done you no good, do not continue to suffer without giving Lydiu _E. Plnkham’s Vegetable Compound a trial. It surely has remedied many cases of female ills, such as inilnmma tion, ulceration, displacements, tumors, irregularities, periodic pains, backache, and it may be exactly what you need. The Pinkhm} rfcord is u proud and peerless one. t s _ a record of constant 20° _'. _ 00 victory the ob- __ fl _ --ills out ` nn es- & _wart o V\ ~‘ _ ?~ , . _T lu such n tangible wuy the riflemcn have proved their wholeheurted sym- pathy with such a noble cuusc. RED CROSS MEETING.-At ameet- ing of the Red Cross Society yester- day it was decided that a committee should be appointed to prepare a. leaf- let setting forth the names, dimen- sions, etc., of articles of clothing need- ed by the men at the front, copies of this leaflet to be distributed through- out the country. It is felt that the country people are willing to work, but are in the dark as to what they should do. This leaflet will fully ex- plain matters. A room will be sc- curcd in the Armourles for the recep- tion oi' donations, which will bc pluc- od under the charge of Col. F. S. Moore, who may probably secure as- , sistunce. The best day’s shoot of this year took place yesterday at Kensington Range. In the morning the iirst stage of the (Tlty (‘l1amplonship was slmt :tt the 200, 500 and G00 yurds, the follow- ing scores rcsultingz- Yds. Yds. Yds. _‘200 500 600 'l‘tl. F. Rltr-hie_...34 35 102 R. Beer. _ 33 3_1 97 McCabe _ _ _ _ _ _ 34 32 97 S. Luusoll... _ _ 29 Ill Ill (ll f~"L'.?“I'~‘:'>:'-`1$;.`f_°5:7¥ :,:::§»: »-aa.; l<`. Hutcllcsoll. _ 32 .'30 ‘Jil 91 M. Moore. 31 30 ' 20 00 Iiarlow ._ ._ 32 :ii 27 00 C. Slewart...._ 32 20 27 88 A. Messcrvy. _ _ 32 29 25 86 A. S. Buyer_...1l0 2G 81 E. G. Love. _ ._ 31 27 79 W. Patterson 30 31 79 The second stage of inc i'ity Cham- pionship wlll be shot nt 800 und 000 yards on Saturday afternoon next. 25 21 18 A TEAM MATCH. In the afternoon members of the Summersldc and York Rlflc Clubs were present together with quite a number ot' the city shots, and a tcum match was arranged, teams being se- lected by Dr. Lcurd, of Summerslrlc. und Mr VV. S. Iiousou, Captain of the Civilian Rifle Club. The nmtch wus \von by Mr. Louson`s teum. At 200 yards, as will be seen from thc particulars bclow, thc scores were lcvel; at 500 yards. Mr. l.ouson's team lcd by six points, while they increased their lend by 24 points at G00 yards, eventually winning by 30 points. The following were thc scores: M Fl. LOUSON’S TEAM. 500 600 Yds. Yds. _ ru. 200 Yds. recszagos J. Mclnuis...._ 33 34 lt. Beer. 31 32 Mallctt .__ 32 31 _30 llrown . . . . . . . 29 30 32 Jones 31 28 31 "’ 28 32 lil) 31 94 93 9]. S. l.ousnn__. __ 32 ...I llcuderson 28 30 0'lirlcn 28 32 25 lleuderson 29 18 19 304 300 280 MR. LEARD'8 TEAM. 9] SR _ _ . . 86 85 (I6 Total 884 Yds. Yds. Yds. 200 500 600 Til. A. l\lc('abe . . . . ._ 32 35 99 G. E. llitchic.....33 34 99 Dr. Leurd .......31 30 G. Rogers 31 30 E. G. Love.......28 33 Capt. S. Grcy.....32 26 lProf. Barlow ._ . ._ 27 29 J. ll. Judson..... 31 25 J. A. Mallett....._ 30 27 17 Peter Brodie 29 25 18 Total 304 294 256 WEDNESDAY. 32 32 30 91 28 89 25 86 24 82 25 81 25 81 74 72 854 occurred in Grand Rap- on Saturday last, the Bill. ids, inet., Miss this the residing death. John Currie, formerly Leitch. daughter of the late John C. Leitch, Stanhope, The deceased, who at death was 61 years of from her native Prov- one son Wallace B in She a lingering illness, which he bore with patience and Christian resignation to _ His divine will, Charles A. 1`irown,` aged 59 years, dearly beloved husband I of Elizabeth A. Brown (nee (?arter),l formerly of Prince Edward Island. Deceased was beloved and respected by all who had the -pleasure ot’ his_ acquaintance. He leaves to mourn a sorrowing wife, three sons and six grandchildren. The sons arc: Joseph C., Frederick W., Alia P.. all of Boston. His rcnmins \vcre taken to the Cathedral of the Holy Cross, where I1 Requiem Mass was celebrated _ by Rev. Futlier Grossman. At`ter_ Maas his remains were laid to rest in St Joseph's Cemetery, West Ilothljy. I Day by day we sadly miss him. V ‘ xl- Fricnds may tl1i1Ik the \vouud has healed, But they little know the sorrow '1`hat’s within our hearts concealed. RETUFINED HOMIL. - Professor i Theodore Ross, who had been attend-I ing thc Inter-l’rovincif\l Education Conference and the Annual Fruit- growers’ Convmitlon. Grimsby, Ou- iarlo, returned to Uliurlottctown on the lute express last night. Professor, Ross lmd an interesting experience in' Ontario, having visited Niagara by nutomobilc. lie says the people of Toronto and other cities are quite enthusiastic in their loyalty, and the fervent hope given utterance by every oitizf-ni is that Britain may \vin. Tho interest taken in the l<‘ruit-grmvcrs’ meeting is ns keen as ever. the meeting was His. Honor Judge liaszard. Ile spoke briefly upon the purpose of the meeting and explained fully the objects of the Red Cross Soc- iety. He said that it was the duty of each member of the British Em- pire to do all he could to uphold that Empire rind the least that we Islami- ers could do would be to help in some measure to alleviate the almost un- imaginable sufferings of the braye soldiers who were lighting to maln- tain the reputation and liberty of the British Empire and, \vho were there- lore fighting for our own liberty, for the do\vnfull of the Empire would mean our own downfall. Mr. Haszard was followed by Sir Louis Davies, \vho made a very energetic and patro- tic speech. Ile dealt in general terms about the present wnr, its probable but also its possible results; he de- picted also the horrors of war, espe- cially of a war of modern times, in a way that touched the hearts of all present. lie urged the people to do all they could to lessen these horrors us much as possible. Rev. Dr. Chais- son. J. Il. Buutain, M.L_A., and Tho- nms Doyle i`ollo\vcd with brief speec- hes, each speaker endorsing his ap- preciation of the good work ln which the Society wus engaged, and expres- sing the hope it might be supported by generous contributions from the people of Rustico and adjoining sec- tions. 'l`he meeting was brought to a close by the singing of the National Anthem. After the meeting the lad- ies convened and organized a branch oi' the Rcd Cross Society. Mrs. Brad- ford W. Lepnge was appointed Presi- dent: Mrs Dr. Mclicnna, Secretary; _ » T Tl! \\ F* \ Q \ F* \_ \ \ `/ _ :N \‘ \~1 __A °' Q2 _ 5-.-f -._, _ ;1 6; _:__ _ 1';-.<>:V, \ - QI '; il '_Il‘__» l. I~1’:% 'I‘__~i ~"" " 7-b .rsvgulw uvq ¢ _ _ __ E- . ._ ~ I .1 'l UUACCU HABIT' Dr. McTuggnrt’s tobacco remedy removes all desire for the weed in n. few dnyn. A vege- table nm-liclnc. and only requires touching the tongue with it occasionally. Price I3. LIQUOR I-IABIT Marvelous results from taking his remedy for the liquor habit. Snfc and inexpensive home treatment, no hypodermio ln,1ectlonr|_ no puhllf-ily. no loan of time from business. I lull 1-. I-ure gunruliteorl. Alldress ur consult Dr. Mcrnlrxnrl. lfni .