\ \ \ \ 1 ‘Qi l. ` AUGUST 14. 1916- " ' _ ""`° " 4 ' *#- '» ' ‘ THE _1 a, GUARDIAN . ..._q» .... Sylvoddrri '-` - J\q".l“=§ C' Face Powder Goes many OI' We want you to the benefits of this did- complexion and suggest that ou purchase your first x _ today. . _ _' Treat yourself to the' best--Its Sylvodora. Pr- ` _ice_50e. _ ._ ‘ E. A. Foster "Central Drugstore “One gentleman who know'e the leather market bought two pairs of MORRIS tl. SM|TH’S.Blrql|nl. . _ 1451-8-14M3l. . ` t _ 1 _ » “Lldlee- ‘We have. some dandy $4.00 Pumps going at $2.69. MORRIS Q. SMITH. . 1461-8-14M8l Hard Coal ~_, . -_ » f.---‘_ ' . ‘ 'ljhe Schooner-_ ‘_ - ~. A., E. .Conlon _,_._ . 'Will be due tiered August 20th,with _ ` 1000 Tori it ' _ of the l' _ V _Best Quality ' 4 -of _ _ ] HARD COAL Please send 'W _your- S order to ' Geo. E. ~ Full liiwnr. _ ' \ ie ' Professional Cards WARIURTON G SHAW _ ' Bgmrrltlrl; Attorneys, Nbtary Hub sm; tq:,».Solicitore for Canada Benin rl -Association. Bank of Montreal, fggads. _Permanent Mortgage Corpor- I ll ’ » Ol.-Ol 0 _ti n` -Ollill, PN; w3‘“ifice\5.__cit_iia'ft_`»'tti_:vn.' P, at i. _ -, I* . ._ _' I. > ' _ _ . i D»0.' McLeod. K. Ca W.l. lentlly, K.G ____ notion jp ,_i__ln'ri_.__l_v . - 'fi lli'r`l§¢ir Anna 'Attorney-at-Law : °..°:.°'r°"- H _ .. __.__._-_ ~_ *f "notions _e___'_9_i.|_lli_'__v_' __ _ ‘ ' lerrllte _endif ttorireye ‘ iolio_ltor_o___i'or zen! lAe‘nk or `- " "vlionlv 'ro Loan ` S- H¢°°l°s- ‘V i.. . '-' c\-'ii-rv __n§l_l_11¢` at ‘l~,°l\`ls_ti> their .pi 1-. and 1vira.‘J_cnn~ Sf. 's ota_Station ._`_ __' ' _ _ ‘ '_ ”_fG¢11f1_’¢l i'l_’ PAYI to buy in this Province. . sal.: on 1'lcli¢‘rs rq;._llie» Brem- uer’s recital at Jnmieeo 's. HuKl1eli‘. Mec|Kinnon Drug Co., and Johneon'a wi l be sold. 1471 9 14M2l. EVERY SEAT in Heartl Memuri_§_l Hall 'is good. Help the Siege Bdt.ter_y` by, attending _the recital. Tuesday ev_enin_g. ' 14fli-'9¢14M2i._ . A1' i-ions-1 'rai- teetb anniversary _of Dr. "I‘;= Jenlilns’ and nftgi-noon, at Newcastle. _ f,|_moH|e|1'ioN who-‘A rata' was made on - Saturday afternoon' at the premises of Mrs. Haines, 'King' " 'Street ‘,_ot_he_rwise known an ‘?tJ1e lQardH1te`lle's.” The , po- lice secured a. ti‘o’h _ n the sha e oi' . . _ _ ll. at v it valiae cop_t_|ti_l,\,ing~'eighteen bottles of rum. __ _ __ _ |-il\°Rv|Esd'r"ExEUné|oN -A total ol 781' P- E. Islanders left by the Har- . H ._ the Cirty _at 7 a. m. most or the excur- sionlals, 8_0 -by tits, 'lfranscontlnentwl lllld Qtlli-Gian Government railway. system straight through to Winnipeg. -.___.,______ I fell from a building and received what ¢the__ doctor called a very bad sprained ankle, and told me I must not walk for three weeks. I got MINARITS LINIMENT and in six days I was out to work again. I think lt the best Lin.- iment made. _ _ ` ._ ARCHIE E. LAUNDRY. Edmonton. lil MiMilli|lM DAVID SHAW. BRACKLEY POINT. The lute Mr. David Shaw, who mas- sed away at his home at Brnckley Pt. was in his 85th year ami one ol' the grand old men of tbat..io_callty. His links nf the past. Hi wife predeceas- ed him sonie years Q0. He is surviv Montgomery was a member ofilih greatly missed as she took an active part in its different societies. Sho _leaves her, husband three sisters and ’l`_lle__fllI`leral service was held in the Church at Clifton on Saturday utter- noong _pd _the burial took place in the Gidden Memorial Cemetery. MR..ANGU8 ZAMPBELL.` There departed this life at Brne on _'July 27th. is ii at the com ai-atlvelv P . early_a'ge oi years. Angus Campbell one of ,the most respected and highly _esteemed residents of that section of the Province. He had been enjoying ing meal he was culled to his ineffable feast of God‘s lov-_e andthe enjoyment of thefuil gitries of eternal 'da`_v._ Ho was an honest and upright citizen. o kind and obliglng neighbour. and an land and was well versed. in her doo irines. in which he took great delight fall has made great impression on that . their last resting place in the Kirk Cemetery. The services at the house and grave were conducted by hip Min- children. three brothers. Duncan of gmc, Harbour; Colin of I-linghami Mass., and John.A._of East Dadhalll. Choice .i’,l'0_il_¢l'|Y _ ‘ ;_ __;rw.eL‘ts o°qw_cK - l__ __- __ Now;-l _-- _ l _ ' “IM "¢,,¢)_t|=`;|,p"i'§|'¢Tov\iN._`_-_ - ev csnrsn 4 co. Mrs. E. We -are instructed “mon sell br' 14th ll0l e choice the vest excursion fo_r_.,Wéstern Canada _been removed 'to the 011 Saturday. The peclal train left tai at Ba uror e. Lance er am. ner’a day's . _drpg stores; _only a limited_number'ff°r¢e¢ _day ailternoon the _the proceeds for -_ some witlr making very and will soup be, the hospital. " ` ` ISLANDERS WOUNDED- Mrs. Leo _Chssson, City, has received a_ telegram informing her that her son. Supper Leonard Cbasson, has been wounded in B Y D Ke Thomas (I. Heirellby of Helron. Lot 'l,_ an infantryrnsn, also wounded re- cently. <"‘ MISSIONARY SCHOOL- Rev. Gil- bert Earle of Fsirville has left for Freetown. P. E. I., where he will join the staii’ 'of the missionary school to be held there under canvas for the next _few days. Miss Edna Shaw has also proceeded to Freetown as a re- presentative of the Mission Band and Sunday schopl of Fairviile Methodist church.-'-(_-St. John Standard.) ' _£- GOOD HAV CROP- Mr. Wallace Burhoe, Alexandria, was in the City Saturday. He being asked in regards to the hay crop in Alexandria. said it with the exception of those who have P V ` ' ( "11 a large acreage under hay, have all most haying for the season. KNOWN HERE- The St. John Standard says: Rev. W. S. Irvine, a dained to the ministry and inducted teriau church in Waukegan, illinois. U. S. A. Rev. G. W. Irvine of New Lon- don, P. E. I., is a,brother.|- ' _ ....i..-i..._- .-t _ death removes oneof the connecting HON- A-"Ea AR5ENl*\U‘@‘l"'%PEEDS UP M|L|T|A DEPARTMENT._ Ill reDly to a telegram to tha' D y Min ed by one daughter at home, two sons,\ 'SIM' Ol' Milliilf &:'D8f€ll59’m£@0lin8 Hammond on the homestead and Ira- asslsued nay of soldiers enlisted ln the at union ncaa; also one sister, Mra.l105th. Hou- A..E- fvrselwuit ,-_se lv- Henry Worth, City_._Mr, Shaw wa one ed thei‘tn_lidwing` te egrain frdl the _oldest_und highly respe‘ct’e‘d',ri1er§'be|»g)j Department.: _ “Your telegrs;n,re»as- of Covehenil. Presbyter`ian;Churcli. ». l signed pu`y_ rece_vivs‘d'. Cheques referr- -__.__._ _ -" ed to for July will be mailed no_t later Mas. HUGH .mmes MoN1_'aoME_a-v._than l°l1l°l'l"'>f\"f-f'__ 'rheyf .wlll false in ' -'- clude assigned pay for August." _Q Death came suddenly to Mrs. Hugh, ~ "°*”'T"’ " _-.» _i._ :James Montgomery of Clifton, New' BATTERY PARADE-'The mem- London. She had been in ‘her ua bers 0(.N0-,5.Sl€B¢l__Bl3i_l15l‘y'rIllll‘%¢l_*?_ll llealth on Thuraday{.and_the '£0 'gf-` Dlllll?l_lill'B SPUL fill llllll 1 9' _.ity gas shocked to hear of. iierrdeath. H99"-1 M?-IDQFIQI _ Bll~(FiN¥-‘M°w°`f> on ridny morning, July 14¢h_ M,.§.___ dist) for services yesterday. The 4th Regiment Band dlscoursed splendid Presbytdflan Church .and will bef °ll parade. At the Heartz Memorial' Hall Rev. R. G. Fulton delivered an able discourse, _his subject. being, "The Mans o'f the I-iour.”- and it was '0ne’h,.¢me,. to m th ~l t full of timely and helpful suggestions "faithful and devot)d1t'i‘_nwlfe §ndm:isLter&.l`The p°.".'°~d° -wa’-5 witnessed' by “ greatmany citizens and was undoubt- _sdiy one of `the best yet. ‘ A .DROP IN“Ll»QUOUR`-'There was nothing dry (but the policemen) about the time that was held at the Police Station 'on Saturday. Yo gods! it was a sight to make many a thirsty Sat- urda_v.nigbi_ celebrant weep. Acting on instructions the police had assigned to them the task of demolishing every bottle case. cnsk. barrel, and demiiolrn oi- liquor of the quantity which hail accumulated in the buil- his usual good health until the morn- _dmg from me 'Mme of me ' presem ‘"5 °f the day 0' his llepartufe when 'mai-Zistrate took oiilce. This liquor rep- suiidenly while partaking of his morn- ,-es,`,“te,| the th ri d ga e ngs an serop- ings oi' many n prohibition raid. lt conslsiied of beer, gin, rumfhrondy and whiskey of-every nationality and brand. The police were kept busy for quite a while cracking the necks' of affectionate and devoted husband and _hundreds oi' bottles and=__leiting the father. He was a zealous and con- conten_ts.of all the different vessels sistent member of the Church of Scot- flow down into the sewerage. it was enough to stngger humanity. and found much comfort. His sudden the community, and one of the larg- _V ' _‘_ L' A _ est funeral pi-ocessions ever seen in ' ‘ _ localiiv fdllowed his remains to _ _ _. __ U00 nice 1lliH4lw. _.. »». » I L_ was good. He' says that the farmers; St. John boy who graduated front Mc-` _Cormick Theological Seminary, Chi- cago. in April last. was recently or- to the pastoral charge of the “Presby- __ E , »_ - 3 . _ _ cntiin spent in Halifax. ‘ ' V r\'\v ister Rev. Jas, 'Mac_Dougail who was _ __ ___ ___ _ _' _ Miss Annie ilerrlgsn, cashier of assisted by Rev. R. Murray. He lem" ` " _ . ' "" 'Beer & (lofi. left Y95f0|_'lf3Y,"4?il'*’-'r WD es to mourn besides a wife and eight ‘ I ` _ to Montreal wlinlll l __° J I r ° ' ` _- Miss Alice Boorsham has arrived _ __ _ ` ‘ ' _ _ __ from Ottawa on n visit to relatives in Mass.. and four sisters. Mrs. Davll Dub 11° Lydi._ E. Charlottetown _ MacLean of Brae.'Ml'B Wllllllfll Mlm' _-- _ . ` O i Br e Harbour. Mrs. John Stew~__ _ _ r __ _ ills Lordship Bishop 0'Leary re- __ _ _ 5:? df Po|:‘tag`e and Margaret of Bos- . turned Saturday evening from 'New V . B i f_°n_ ‘ _ _ - _ _ _ -'Brunswick ‘ _ _ _ _ ' ` I » . . ..-. i I i 1 _-A" " '~ ' " FOURTH ' A f ,_ _ .. __ _ mn! AWP. . »pf‘R&`8d'ery ______________ _ _ lift. eh-,ai `""'£i- .»‘ '?s _ Spe__cra_l__ _Three l_’a_r_t Vitagraph Broadwayw -.Presenting Antonio Moreno, Naomi Childers, Donald Hall A Beautiful Story of Love _and Romance lVi7""f ' ~v.'.‘ n. .ll;'°3 Ms-M 9 'Hev. Mr. Fultdn preached to a la|'ge ‘A special commemoration was inode audience. ' ' Mr; and Mrs. L. -G. _ in the ,City on Saturday night from CON|`MlE\MORATl0N SERVLCE-A Montreal. marriaira -0 r, uni rs. l. . en- km _ th J _ __ M __ friends on the i_sinnd._ s Among o~o pressnf w<»n~ r Jenkins and the sons, Mr. Louis Jeu- derstand that of late the customs a conslderablej_'husil§e_ss -__enperience, Truro Citizen. “"4 _ ll-H' _'-1-Q-if MUSIC- The-congregation of the His friends will _be very sorry ,tol L. .\l. Poole. First Methodistgfclluroh were trewted learn that Mr. Joseph Mctiarey _oi the for Montreal to a soprano sololfro_m_Misd'_Bren1ner City Post Office is siliiering _ from to sail for and a violin s'olo_‘,by‘Miss Goff at the bloo'il-poisoning.” He is'-‘unrier‘t1’ent-' regular service _lIfl_\_l__$ ,By_élllllB. Tilt! ment in the City hospital. Whear arrived at "Q0 C9|°\"`“U°" °f th,” H915’ C°m' Mr.. ami Mrs. Laughlin McPherson mlUl1"“ l“» St- Pe“""“ \7“"““"“l al 3 of Portland. Gregori. leave by the malli °'°|“°k Yesterday m°"“m|=" h was special this morning en route to their for the sixlteeth anniversar bf the ~ y . _ l r D I M T J home. after spending a brief visit witlll - _ I d M _ H _ _ ,_ _ Mrs. O. L. Mclnnis and little soul-i. S2: gi: mr; aflrom glbeigy 15,2; are visiting friends in Prince Eiiwnrti Holymyd and M,’.B_ J_ s_ Mo,.l.fs_ m._ lslnnd. They nl'encccn1'pi1niedby Miss _ ' hi t ._ Florence Mclnnis and Miss Eaton giiggiggnigaygslisrig. nm_i B sm el says the Amherst Guardian. OF LOCAL IN-rERE8T__ The Mrs. Allen McKenilrick. oi' New 'rrurc citizen says: Mr. J.~H. slack- "“"“"- "°““'- “ml MPS- /\“‘“““ "- ford received notice this week or his Woldon._Shedinc, who have been visit- appoimmem to the Man. of the cus_ ing in-this city the guests of'Mr.'nnd toms department and will take up Mrs' James M°Ke“€”`|“k» 1°” fm' work on Monday’ *A‘ug.‘ 14th. We un- their mme? Saturday- . 1 i b “ness as mme e(_ nm H as Mr. Herbert Plant. who with ills l'd`und necgasaiy to iificdedlse the sniff. mth" and "»‘°U‘°""M"' “ml Mn' F; ‘T- ana while we ,_.0ng,.atu|ate ML 3|,” _ Plant of Ottawa. are spending the go,-d on me app0imme,,¢_..we».fee| lmée summer at McCallum’s Hotel. Bruck- thot the department has made a very ll' HQHCII. lu Slwfldlilg U19 W9@k'el1li wine choice. Mr. ,siacitior-a has nan lil the Cllr- ‘ and 01 law ye;¢_¥g_._;|;\gg"_';_K;};m an eg. Mr. and Mrs. .loson Cnrsou who pecial interest in"`t ' airs, in have_been visiting here the guests of which he has c‘er_ _ ‘~.-riinile good, Mr. and Mrs. John T_. Crockett, left (Mi-_ siaokfggd |g.»§~,‘?m¢pgr..|.|;gaw of yesterday for their home in Somer- M-r. Csphas Saunde " of Town. - Ville. Maas. ' _ ' _ i. " Mra..nacnei Macpherson nas ici! LETTERS FROM_ _105th.- Letters Arlington for a visit to her,_P. E. Is- .Were received Saturday night from a land home accompanied bv her two nulnber of the boys ,of the 105th Bat- neices Miss Evh Duusford of Arling- an c it e are it to have been a and is located near several other reg- Islanders, is located within three miles of the 105th». The address ot' members of the 105th. ln addition to their relgimehital nuinbeir, company and battalion is “Lower Dibgate, Shorncliffe, Kent County, England. l’ER§_0_§'ALS\ - i Mr.1~:f\aic smitii"of` me "Marine l')epn|'tment, went West Saturday. Miss Margaret Ddugan-:City left"Sat- nrdny on n visit to-Springfleldu Mrs. Thomas K. Burhoe, ._-»A.lexnn- drill. was in the (‘.ity Saturday. Dr. .i~‘. P. (‘onr-oy. returned Sat- urday night from Montreal. Misses Katie and Mary Irving, City, have returned from an enjoyable vn- ' Messers Joseph MacLean a Her harvest exculsionists for Western (’a ldlltmpliéli returned to Rawldon. N. S. iss Nicholson of Cambridge. ms. err eq.i4,;]aapictteqovu on Sena nil nig t on a visit to her brother. Mr. D. Nicolson. _M. P. _ . _ ‘ Miss Hazel Bremner will assist the _talion now in England. lin 'their de- ton. Mass and Miss Katherine Finlay- sscription of the trip across the At- son formerly ot P. E. island. ` - ti ll d cl tl V W0llll€l‘fllll-Y Dlualllnt voyage.. -a Mrs. Slacki‘ord,`wife of Mayor- J. H. smooth sea, good accommodation good Siackford of Truro, N. S., accompani- food and pleasant companionship. ed by her sister Mrs. J. S. lliedley of some of them described the wonders Jamaica Plain, Mass., and her" two of the sea seen by them for the first cliildren.a.re'visitlng in Charlottetown time, porpoises, flying fish, etc. The theguests oi' theirbrothcr, Mr. Chas. regiment _is encsrnped at Shorncllffe Soundex-s,_ 25 Alley St ` ' ' ` Those Funny Comedians “The Runaway’9 _HARDY AND As PLUMP _ _ ‘_ Dygma -_ _ .4..___ (Coutlnued from page one.) _ captured. “SISTERS T0 THE DUG OUTS." At the hospitals when Zeppelins or colui ._ _ _ _ , _ ` Mdslgflfonkln has among her souve- nirs 'hundreds of most interesting snapshots, some of bombs in the act oi exploding, several oi the Zeppelin Ilfrize volumu and, written us told by Gua.rdi_nh§v_oiild be a thrillingly iynter- csting bile Sho is ut present resting at llllilliii FHUM FHUNT §fl`.'.`" came the Zeppelin. There was nno- 99l"_"9l'5 “'- ther 'loud explosion-then darkneas-- Y°i`k- Were and silence-then a rousing l1ip-hip- Blfllalg hurrsh from every ship in the fleet. Vesseh There were‘20 men aboard the Zeppe- lil’ H0°k» Which lin. 'I.`h_e hurnell bodies of two of fU1lk°“ Wl|'°|9“ them were found in the debris. some The U10! he oi’ the others tried to escape but were <.llBC|0B9 UW some of the lieve they were tl0i.\ with the submarine Bremen: i tnnbss'»were reported approaching thc l"1ll1l‘ll\0 EHIBBBB orders were at once given “Sisters to ill -llllyllfellk. bili- the Dug Outs." ‘Medical Officers to few miles Off their fw.n"ds"! General instructions \lll2€ Bild "0 were also isaued thot onthe npproach T116 of aircraft everybody ubronll should While lie tint on tho ground-many oi' them. SHOW Bla'-|0l`lH ll Miss Dunkin reinnrkeil-and not al: l~lll‘l1ll8Bl` ot tllom women either-lay flat under c0lliBI’ ulld their beds. - lt was Miss Ilonkin's pri- ills Ciillll vilegc (7) more than once to take re- Vllté WlrB|0SB fuge in n dug out, but she usually obey- mlm L|0Yll ell thc naturnl instinct to first try and illlrleli HB get u good look nt the thing us it was the period of the war. above referred to :ls it lay crumpled Robert 9-hill illlll up on _the ground, others oi' men and ill? Allll. Hi women watching the approach of it tance Ollt Ol' Zeppelin. in addition to having seen noon. 'l`he and experienced many things of start- liobert W|l0 WHS ling interest sire possesses the happy- Arthur is snld to faculty oi being nble to give n vivid c\'ilel\Y- 0" und graphic description The story left. her ll0llJ0 of her experiences, of which the above l0Wll. W`l\0ll are ..fra&m8utary scraps, would fill n home and found ” ' bought n revolver, hodsali’-i it representative .df the it is said hc told his und 'his parents what do it when he reached Keppoch, the guest ot’ her friend Mrs. his wife was. NEW YORK. Sandy Hook (Special to the ST. JoHN. N. M5; Dorothy, Bo.i\\;ll,, ..MAl|§z\.ll'0`_ s ailini man- nalnia s at urs cms ° 1|,-_ w, H, creed. Albion ` jam W, .lones':'w'i|o has been I n holiday with relatives in ‘l Charlottetown loaves on return to Boston. -_..._ .- _-~”’ _ __ _-_ _ J les,-_WI 'JF » ¢.~¢-C iments ci Canadians. The 39th ue~ PL- 5 _,leg t_._. _ _ 1 I Il" -- .. fr il it -J.-cas' ,__-1 .I It - . , . ca _ Hide serve Battalion in which there .are ` ` ' "“7."-H Quite a _number of Prince ' Edward ...~~'~r"'.*"" 1 _ R; f ‘ .rf Z" i:::f""*i-i‘i€ur;-f»'f“"'“slosllzfif s ill*-if "‘ " >* -pi-A, i5|_~,[_|;~'l *t. ‘PIU _ ._i‘5`l i " . ' .,_i~ ~- ~ ; ijmi ~- _ _ __ _ _ ai? Meets every requirmentr Z."-~*¢'-'=~s_. ~.\-a. -_ .__ 1':-::r..‘.‘3~`S.-"=?:"f'-.?_~& \na¢...o»~»»-ic. A FOOD ECONOMY IIITUIIOIT IIURIIDO (|!$. _ -- -' -jj." _A forums °*="~.».S.-'»_-:3'\~'f=»"'" | CaaainaPosn»Ce¢le_la ' nerd r»un1.v_lefl Saturday.. w?3i` the 'i' 'lior building sturizly endurance into the human systern-t-for a luy,g,,; ' - _ E' " , ‘ble life- prop_er_food is of utmost importance ' “Mrs C .Robinson .and -"¥llB~~