. ,i .. _ ii .,,!i.|*‘ A!! .tri .i _ ` “_l I! !,I_' _ I Jil, ,_ 'i _. x P* we f 1 _ ._ 1 _ , i i _ ..t»i,i .F ` , ` .3 V l I V _' ."`fmS1>`/.W " THE cHAiu.'o'r'rE'rowN` 'cUAiit>iAu . , i' ' " "' ‘ 5 ‘ .'l-\'~i_e 53.11,.. .- 4 I ‘I 'i ‘ ii . ~ . I 4 n ,.. .. __ 1. f. \ 4 __ _ .\,»,-»_.,,. Vi . , i ,‘.,.,, i , .~_ _ <,i , . ' , _ _ .,~,- -" §r.:- 7,: ~»- ,”-3' ' rio., . ,,~, at 1 = . ,i .lp ,g._._ ,fr 9-»Jf;.‘§"§-‘ -3_4*-'--,u-...Q i ly.. , ., _ "i . __ _ .»_, 1.; _, _ _,,_,»= Nh," (Ni .i .c_\,i,i_ ~. A * 1 , f ‘Ms ' " '» . V -.1 -..¢-._..,- -.1-Tir,” _- ‘_ ._ ' ' ` "- -‘7--ft. . iii I ,, . SEPTEMBER 10, 1918 _ ThEt(1d ¢ di ____ .ice I Gear ‘an --, ..~i1' rave w buy in isis Previriee. -~'TW° “NTS PER Webb -i1' P/ive te buy in inir Province G 'MR HAROLD P GORDON Is. tive. ..,°8ter|ing i..0-.L 2649; Montague, W|l° “N °XD6¢!9d Shortly 20 W°l‘k 00 -KENSINGTON ` NEWS The B ? _ _.3cH°i-,Nui wi-iEcKED___ sein meegsg lodge rooms Sunday 9¢p¢_ ihiet Rai-liroad in Sumnierside and vie. Guardian ii” ranivdd “ligand new. . at . 'clock P M. Decoration “ Y--“ ~ items from Kenai I , - ngton hi h It wrecked off East Point in Friday ml' Full °i'~°l1dBl1¢!0 requested. by' the senders name. ' W Q “Ia th nigh,-S iiie__S_ order. w.F_ ziieiiiru. secetaiy. -SH|PP|NG-- The schooner Die- ' h tt , C _ BD aor apt Reinhardt. has arrived _|_°81- in vicinity oi, Bay View "Clifford" Capt. \ Cane is reported g ..'HEAVY GALE i.REPORTED. - Soni-is und eastern portion of King's "'|sLANDER DEAD--The sad UN? P- E. I. Railway. The sch0°l1°Y'» C. B. Morris, Rustlco or A_ M0;-rig Couiiiy was visiieii Friday night by news has been received by Mrs. Ver~,0|Yl1d6\\. C891- Kllwll. cleared in bal-Igiimmi,i.ii|de_ 13i3_9_i0M2ipd' im, iiéiiviesi gait, oi ihe i_ieiison_ A nun Shaw Montague. of- the death of last for Louisburg to load coal for ` storm warning was received on Fri~ Mr' Geurge Beerfl- 01' S0“lhbl‘l¢iE@'thI| U°"~-“H- --FUNERAL SERVICES.-c The ‘lily “ff@TIl00ll that a lropical storm MUSE. The late Mr. Beer, and family funeral of the late Mr. Morris Peters insertion for advertialnl Ill this eel- umn. Cash must accompany order. 1320-9-10 M 2i E ll , was raging in miii Aiiimiic siowiy formerly resided in Montague, where working nortli\\'ards and in warn mar- they were we" and fav°mb1y knowmideath or Mr' Fave” Jones occurred S011 Ml‘~ Jes Peters Summei-side ti-,il inem The S_ S_ Enierpiiiie wiiicii They nt one time lived 'at what was at St--men-\’l0l"B Slllldlly night Of up-_SL Paiiys Chiirch Liiénce to Si Paurs was in port on receiving the warning k"°w“ as Reefs Mms- “ow me I"°°'i°p1°xy' The deceased W" 73 yea"|Cemetery on Saturda morning -L remained in port all nit-’.lit. The gale Deny of Mr' Sutherland' Later Mnland was a highly respected farmer' y I I I raged furiiiusiy- from io p. nr. ini 4 Beef- “ml f‘"“llY “ved at M°“¢“S“°-The ’““"“’ WI" ‘We 01"” °“ Wed' -|Ns'rnuc1'|vE LECTURE- an next morning with torrents of rain. Village Where he was In me emP1°Y “esday ““em°°“'7°'L" illustrated lecture on the deformities Tl . wind whicli `was at first from of Mr* D' G- Cam‘i‘l`°“ fm' 3 n“mIl€I` Uf If* south cast whirled round to south y°“"’» I"“’VI°“9 '-0 'hell' leaving M0l\°i -V delivered by Di._ schbiys in me High west and we-st. some portions of _tire ‘“S“°» which W" “U01” 14 YW” 85°-' C°""“e G'“"“‘“ l"“““" fm' "h° 9”" School Assembly Hall on Friday ev- _ i breakwater were detached from the HIE death wok Pl“'~e “t his mt” h°me| gm' yea" iii" Happymnd Theatrelening. Dr. Scholl's is an able repres- [ll miiiiiern iiiciiig ami i,iii.i.ii,ii on mp oi on August 22nd, leaving a sorrowingi ummerside as accepted e posit- emative imm .i-manic and his iec_ th 'o k _ The schooner W. G. Hud- “’ld°W- t“'° da“5m°"B- and We 9°"-‘ion as plan" with the mm °f M95' ture was very interesting and in~ () “ r S i son from Rustic-o fish laden arrived and °“ me day following his f““°"'.Srs Wonlwonh & C°" Charmnetownlstructive and illustrated with over in port liei'oi'e the storm rcziched its ;1I' his widow- feeelved the 'NEWS Of ‘md left °“ S9-tUl`dUY l0 Blllef UIJOOII one iiuniiied slides* on Saiuriiay DL height ii is in be ieaieii iiiiii iieids _ier son, Frank, being killed in act-‘her duties there. Her.msny friends Sciioirii was demonsiraiing in me ion in France, where he was servingiW'iB11 her GVHY 81100685---L. of standing. grain will be seriously -. ~ his king and Empire lie was only n lamaged as niucli of it is about ripe. _ . Si i i L '_ _ l_S young man in the prime of life. and` -CONDITION IMPROVED.- Mrs sm nc u r & Stewart td' L _:gg he leaves to mourn a fond memory, 115 Ellen Milligan of Traveller’s Rest _ii_i_ iN ENGLAND__Pie Emi G 1 - i ' ‘ ‘ ieiit str cken mother, ri wire and one received 11 telegram some time 4150 Reid who eniisicii wiiii the iiiii Cim L' 9 ` - | Gm child. Every sympathy ie being ex- stating that her son Claud had been di M i X15? tended to Mrs Beer, in this her dou ‘wounded while on active service in n an mm cd “me Battalion' N' B" \i K ble bereavement. Mrs. Beer is half' i slat . Sh M - er to Mrs Vernon aw on ta ue B ilI'5“iTr'.1f`?$‘.'{°.’..'..°$iI."".ii..'lii`iiT..`fi"Tl°i§'ir'.l’.3' g "" slni ls not n dye lllenemua sired hotdg at sl das en, ready Lu utr. Philo Hay Specialty CO., Newark, NJ. EAR] .Y FALL STYLES ll Tie niw fall styles are here-showiniz the latest heels and designs-the new shades are Field Mouse- New York Grey, Tobacco Brown-extra large show- ing in Dark Brown all styles_ -Prices- A $5 95 to $12.50 E l = 1 i i i~A_lIe) & Co A. F. Atchison .. . Anacontln . . . . ._ 68 M. F. Ct. . . . . .. Mex Nor Power .. . Reading . . . . . . . . . ._ S.T.1l... Crucible ._ . 67 P.R.S... smti iiugiiiinis i amllllh ...III HALIFAX, N. S., Sept. 9.-(QlIOl.H= . tions) furnished by F. B. McCready & F Co. stock and bond brokers, :nem-I bore Montreal Stock Exchange, Mo Curdy Building, Halifax, N. S.) CLOSING °RlCE8 ]Yeaterday\ fozlay 86'/1 86% 86% 86% 68% 101% 67% 102% 103% 89% 90 46'/1, 46% 67% 125 87% 67% 84 U. P. . . . . . . . ._ ~... 125 ?f>ZF” :WHF? W _ "P: :- OD li~ P.... .....86% 66% ._ -'I9 C, 1611/, _ 741/, 111% 74% Cen ll.S.... . . . . .. __l._. Ml1ard's Llulmelilt C0., Limited Gents,-I cured a valuable hunting dog of mnnge with MINARD'S LINI- MENT after several veterinarloa had treated iiirr-_ without doing him any 'iermanont good. - Youre, &o., 'winnnin GANGNB. Prop. of Grand Central Hotel Drummond, Aug. 3, '0-1. sv- ’“'"n Parkman’s L ii 1 1 mi Drug Store' (Formerly Ellis Pharmacy) A Store is Known by the. Goods it Sells We carry a complete line of patent medicines, drugs of all kinds. toilet articles, smokers supplies and chocolates, etc. . IN OUR DRUG DEPT. PATENT M EDICINES TOILET ARTICLES Tiilcum Powder Face Powder Sachet Powder Perfumes of all kinds Tooth Powder CONFECTIONERY Moirs Chocolates Perrlns Chocolates Nylo's Chocolates SMOKER8 SUPPLIES Cigars Cigarettes Tobacco Cut Tobacco Plug Tobacco Figs Pipes, Pouches, etc. BOAPS ringer and osiiet Resinol Ciitlcurn Woodbury’s _ Nyals Armoura And' all baby's soaps OUR STATIONERY DEPT. We carry all kinds of Stationery vz, " Envelopes and paper in boxes Envelopes and paper in balk. SCHOOL SUPPLIES CAMERAS EASTMAN AT A DISCOUNT FILMS EASTMAN Church books of all kinds. Reading books of all kinds. Magazines of all kinds. Weeltly and monthly. Metlaiis Patterns WALL PAPER Wsterman'a Fountain Pena AT A DISCOUNT Gramaphonos, Records ores Checks and money orders eaalied at any time. Como in and look us over. Parkman’s Drug ,_-Storet “ms Quaurr srons-» » , . ..°i“i- i9l'f".*°U5r .Pi-f-1-I -in mitinnv esnvicE.- 'nie led UD with hunks for the Germans from Pietou with a cargo of coal for -DUDDEN DEATH.-The sudden -CHANGES POSITION- Miss insertion for advertising in this col- I automobile tire. Finder please notify n was held from the residence of his care and treatment of the foot was Shoe Department of the nrni of.Mes- 1-' _ .~ . renee and admitted to the 14th Gen iimm Fmnce io me Grayiingweii War eral Hospital Wimereux. A Inter cable from England dated Set. 2nd saysz- "Pte. Claude Milligan, infan- try offlclnlly reported condition Im-I proved.-L. i -SOUVENIRS.-On Friday there was displayed in the Hardware show window oi’ the firm Messrs R. T. Hol- man Ltd., souvenirs sent home from France by Mr. J. J. Perry a 105th ninn, to his brother Mr. Fidele Perry of a stone statue found In a German trench, German gas mask, buttons. badges and shells also marble and fancy glass from famous cathedrals in Belgium now destroyed, and numerous other interesting articles. --L. _ DECORATION DAY-The members of Prince .Edward Lodge, No. 22 1.0.0. I-`., Suiiimerslde held theor annual De- coration Day service Sunday". The graves of some thirty deceased mem bers were decorated with floral triuteii zisd' wreaths wee also placed in the' ceinetry for four members of the order who gave their lives for their country in Fiancc, vlz:Lieut. G. P. Metherall and Ptes Janice McKay, Sydney Cor- ney and Thomas Hierliky. Mr. A. S. McKa, acted as chaplain and took the servic-eat the grove and Mr. James Crockett as Noble Grand. Teh grave; of the deceased brethren is the cem- ctries at St. Eleano's and Bede1ue` wil he decorated next Sunday. 'Aak for M|nara'a ana ‘take no otner PERSONALS Mr. J. B. Gaudet, Miscouche. is in the city. Mr. Murdock McQueen, City, left yesterday for Halifax. Mrs. James Byrne, city. left yes- terday on a trip to Montreal. Miss Susie Burhoe of Alexandre is visiting in the City the guest of Miss Lavinia MacDougall. Hon. H. D. McEwen, Morell, and Mr. J. J. Hughes, Souris, left yester- day on ii -trip to Boston. _--. Rev. T. W. Murphy, rector of St. Paul's Church, accompanied by his mother left yesterday for Toronto. Lleut. Stewart, R. A. F., Montague who has been spending a furlough at hos home left yesterday for Toronto. Miss Annie M. Cavsnagli, city is spending the remainder of her holi- days ather old home in Earnscliffe.-- Q. Mr. Cyrene Kelly, accountant in the Montreal Trust C., Montreal has arrived in Charlottetown on a visit to his mother who is ill. Mr. J. W, Murley, of the Anglo American Telegraph Co, city has gone to Freilrlcton, N’ B. to not as nelievlng agent for a couple of weeks. I Mr. W. L. Cotton, of The Examiner -left yesterday for Toronto where he willgattelid _the General Synod of the Church of England in Canada. Mr. Robert Harris, C. M. G., and Mrs. Harris, who have been visiting ,here the guest! of Mr. and M11. W. ,L. Cotton, left yesterday for their home in Montreal. - Dr. David Mckenzie, Clinical Pro- _fessor in the Royal Victoria Hospital. Montreal, Irs. McKenzie and their David, who have been- vis- ilmil sore throat. Pte. Reid is at son of lmerslde. His many friends wish him 'ii speedy recovery.-L. , Boats who died in Charlottetown Fri- iiiay night arrived in Summersiiie i scrupulously honest and held in high in the spring of 1915 has been sent Hospital Englnndsuiferlng ,from it Mr. Douglas Reid, Campbellton, P. E. I. and previous to enlistment was employed as bookkeeper with -the Journal Publishing Company Sum- -REMAINS BROUGHT HOME. - The remains of the late Mr. John Friday evening for burial. The dec- eased was 51 years of age. lie was born in I.ot 16 but settled in Sum- merside. lie was a man of sterling qualities, irreproaclinhle character. esteem by all who knew him. He took an active interest in every good work for the progress of the community. lie was a councillor for Summerside in 1917 and was employed as shipper by 1-irc firm or ‘i§'r`&`éE"'McKay er ce. until his health began to fall. He is survived by his widow and -three sons, George 'in California, Lieut. Harry in England and Arthur at home, and three daughters Misses Hazel, Irene and Ethel at home. Fun- eral on Tuesday at 3 p. m. from his late residence to the People‘s Cem- etery.-L. _.___- WESTERN PERSONALS --Mrs. A. Strang, Sydney, C. B., is visiting in -Summerside.-H -Mrs. T. C. Muncey of Borden is visiting her d~aughter"M*rs. (Dr.-i Tahton, Summerside.-L. -Miss Mary Wrlglit of Chorlo.te- town is in Summerside, the guest of iMrs. F. W. Strong.-L. ` _ -Mr. Leo Coyle of the Royal Aii Force, Toronto is spending a fur- lough in Summerside.-L. -Mrs, P. W. Dugal retisrnotl homo in Quebec on Saturday morning after visiting Mrs. J. O. Arsenuult, Sum- merside.-L. 5114 ' -Miss Lauretta Whelan. Principal St. Andrew’s School, spent the week end visiting in Hope River, the giieslf of Mrs. William Pendergast. -Miss Tilly I-lowatt left on Satur- day morning by Northumberinnti I Boston after spending her vacation 1. her home in Capt Traverse.-L. -The Misses Addie and Gladys Drummond have returned to their home in Freetown, after spending n pleasant visit in Britdalbane and Springfield. ' , -Cadet C. Leo Coyle of the Roy- sl Flying Corps, Toronto, arrived in Summerside Friday evening by the boat. Cadet Coyle is partially disab- led having e short time ago met with an accident which fractured a bone In his arm while flying in nn aero ,plane, he left on Saturday for his home in Charlottetown.--H. _Pi _ .. , V ,est mo or iiuaons _ sun avoiii sickness Humor! in the cause Irtiir- ntlddorangemaate ‘tho w ieii. .'.'.’.i"?;.”i‘.’.r"’ “ ’$..i".1’i"._ , Tgliiiiiinsible lor or rllla lina other an former homes in Flat -Miss Emma Mills left on Satur -- ° - umn. Cash me Geoneiown Gaudi" i_em_°.mu_ Minimum gimp" ¢y,n;y.g" "ntl iCrystal Rink, Summeraide is beng nt- Minimum ch-111:! "av¢;¢i;!;i;:l;y cgdsr. :lay morning for New York after vis spending a furlough at the home his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John allant -I-I ns” her parents Mr and Mrs W Mills. Bummerside -L. -Miss Lucy Clements passed rough Summerside on Saturday on er way back to Boston, Mass., after ending her vacation at her home -Pte. Tennis Gallant of Halifax. Glauwood.-L. -Miss Margaret Gillis, Heatlierdale, is visiting in China Point at the home of her friend, Mrs. Fred Nel.son.-Q- _ri-4 -Miss Irene Melrose left by North- umherland on -Saturday morning to again take up her duties at North Adams Hospital, after spendinl B9? vacation in Summer-side.-L. _--- -Mrs. J. P. Hood crossed b! U10 Northumberland Thursda! m0l‘I\ll\I' on her way to Cslalfi. MW.. F"-U' isitiri in Ciisrioiieiows urs sunt v K of her daughter Mrs. Ernest Beer.-L `-Mlsa L. M. Hurst, tfetur/ned to Summerslde on Friday evening after ri visit to irer some in 1>icieu,"N. s, --Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gardiner have returned to Charlottetown. after visit- ing friends in Bideford and Summer- side.-L. . -Mrs. Davis and Min Josephine Davis of Waterville, Me.. who had been spending their vacailon with friends at Elmsdale were passengers by the boat on Saturday morning re. turning to their home.-H. ‘Els-E -1&"_ i Moore & McLeod Ltd. ii.. 119-121 QUEEN ST; CI-IARLOTTETOWN week or two agoz- Boston and Toronto. YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT '10-DAY THIS REALLY notable advance showing-of handsome new tall hats. The exhibit incudes some_ of _the lovely new models chosen by Miss Wynne while visit- ing the Canadian and American Millinery centres a -BLACK ANI) COLOR I I l l _ ` ' -SATIN FINHHED FELTS -VELOU RS -PLUSHES -LYONS VELVET SHAPES Just such shapes as are now being shown in the smartest stores of New York ' Y _ . V, Vi__T_` Renovating The Curtain And Window Drapery Section “RENOVA'I ING,’ is hardly the word-the department is really made over -new slielving-new.counter-new fixtures-and a wonderful range of absolutely new stock. The most attractive thing about these lovely new curtains and draperies is that you are getting thoroughly new things at Inst ye:ir’s prices. That’s a statement that we’il invite you to call d t t f. _ Marquisettes and Scrims in White ivory Ecru-?£2.2§Sto $l)l.g(liursel_f Lace Curtains, white-85c to $4.50 pr. ~ A Manufacturer’s “End of Season" Sale Gave us Fome Really Wonder- ful Bargains, in Marquisette Curtains IF YOU DO \IOT WANT l`0O MANY PAIRS F E " CAN OFFER Yflll SOME REALLY WONDERFUL(I§ARf?1(iIlVl?I§ LVOIIQ We cleared out a makers odd Lot of from 3 to 6 pairs of a pattern-at prirgeg that make it possible to pass them over to you at about a tnird le s than ieg. ular values. _ These come in scrims and marquisettes-all nice od 0 ° I I prices run from $3.50 t » $11.50 Will you come in to-day [ghd ssee uthesriaiecigf yourself. Y _ 4. aaa, 4 Just 'Opened Some Classy Fall Overcoats C1358!" is a much over-used :ivord-but there’e nz. other handy to escribe these very smart new coats; The very last word in style tail- " fl to ‘h~ mi rite-shaped to stay ""h'- *"4 ev--'fy 'vie of them accurate ...- I0 Siu: There’d- a V 'l`liey’il look well till worn out. fl $22.50 t0 $35.00 Remarkable l'"‘.“° _‘P ” 60 Men s Ties ii. A ° YOU KNOW l'I"b ANY 'Ill1lI\ BUT easy to get .1 realty iieridsom tie at an attractive pride diese day here is a line we picked ofthe other bday-lovely sillte-itsltilftilhcoldtings and very smart patterns. fine range of them and - they’ve.gre:‘it value at _ c ILOG each ~ or-~ »i~v~'~ for i , i " 1 3 A Wonderful Advance Showing 0i Autumn Hats--Ready i