___i_i_i_ic_iJ_sfi'1_i,1_i>1_~v __ __ __ ___ _ __ _THE ¢nAm_,0rrsr_0ufn Gusnnifan ___ _ __ < . ». l ._ . . i ' ‘ ‘re ' ` ' ' ‘ i , , i , . 1 »' 1 .»_, wh°I'°v°f *Ha ls f°uday. ' l V _ V' V _ _ ' 4 ' 9 _ ` l_German Cardinal. in any case, Car you will one the fini favorite ‘ r Th¢ ECISWVW GU?"-`-dlan -~“'““‘ “°"°‘°" “““ “_” °“‘"3 WL _ _ __________________._ ence witii the Pope. ls a|ways ' |' _ - -' ,»,. ‘ Wilt?" _ills Crisis was at its hslsht 92-‘¢ZJ._ YOUR FRIENDS can buy anything you can give them--except your photograph Make an appointment today The Cook’s Studio New DcsBrisav Block r GOOD PHOTOGRAPHY We photograph men sa men are we a business matter- And'there’s no fuss or bother. Your family, friends., and busi- ness associates want your portrait. Q Make an appointment today at th Pl he Bayer Studio Professional Cards Dr. .|. P. McGrath Corner of Prince and Sydney Streets Physician and Surgeon Office Hours: 9 to ll, I to 4 p._m. and 7.50 to 8.30 p. m. Telephone No. 632 M... .. .....- iiian.n.»um ea. , McLEOD & BENTLEY W. E. Bentley, K. C. lsrrllster and Attorneys-at'Law ' Money to Loan. Office-Bank of N. 8. Chamheru, ' Charlottetown. P. li. l. lttatl. - _ MORSON A DUFFY Barrlrters and Attorney; Bolicltors for Royal Bank of Canada Pll01l¢ 68-J. ‘ '. ' ~ MONEV ‘ro i.oAN. ’ mutt. _ \ I S. S. Hessian Barrister, solleltor, Notary Public, le., MONIV T0 LOAN. Montague, F. E. I. |884-I-lllltf. _ Dr. Clift CHRONIC DISEASES (TURA'l’IVl*} 'I‘llEA'l`MEN'1‘ by the month In advance, Victoria Hotel, Charlottetown. P. E. I.. Canada. HOITRS, 12 lo Ii (lllily. NO\V. 1810-8-1 3 mos. pd. 1. D. STEWART Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public Office Newaon Block, Charlottetown Branch Office, Geergttewn Mens to Loan on Real lstate ureioiiutr. ‘ ' McLEAN A McKlNNON IS Y 0 _ Barrister Attorney-at-Law . Some write and allow their names an noyi a it n hai . ci. ittetown oh°t°zr\i>h=t=°b° i>11b\i°1=°4"it-\\_*“'i~ Ohcesi? 0lduGuiPr?iian Olihoce. Pro- MONTAGUE monlals. llanymore teilt-boil' friendl- wss Block, Charlottetown, P. Bi. 1. If yonneedamedleine for Wo- MhillfElhlil.l. _ i mon] Aijmgntg, “ty Lydll E. Marie Horse Races :.':;::r.‘:.-.-..:.:°." " '"=°' ~“°“' Tuesday August 28th., 1917 $240.00 IN PURSES $240.00 All class s t b trotted 7-8 Mile liieats. Classes _ _ _ _ ° "_ ° ..f.»i.~...- _ _ _ _ .siiciisiiun _ < d , ’ $90.00. ' Cl_assti;ot*al}_ P854’ P\l_§9¢ 70_00_ 1-=»\»=-fer: :: 2: 1: 55-00- Green Race Alih . 'h' to contest in the above classes are asked to iiiddlgedienvdlinlrlgeir entries on or before Thursday 23rd Cash must accompany entry. E 5Dtr vent. of Winners. M' 'l P it ~' dt beequalicd orracin .tilldjl has been U“'_ in hrstldlfissahoniiilirdn this season. and the mmm” ‘mn 52"" no sine in makin this day enjoyable for all. Positively _[ther wilrhe no automobiles allowed on or near the grounds. ere Purses divided 50 25, 15 and l0_per centgo A will heweli-stocked Tea, Dinner. freshmeat saioons, so come one and all and meet YOU! fluids and "ucv f th be t aces of the season. Asnfgigf Prainewiil :un from Charlottetown at reduced rates. See train arrangements later. " Admission to grounds 25c. `\1aaaaa» A eteur Photography. g asnrI14m\\_\\\\v0i LADIES’ _ FASHIONAB PUMPS f REDULED T0 $2.98 Ladies, we are offering _ You the balance of our summer pumps at $2.98 the former prices were from $3.50 to $4.50. We have all sizes in Patent leather. and Gun Metal leathers, but not all sizes in every kind, some_havc low and some have high heels they are a nice lot, and could not be bought_ today whole- sale at anything like this price. Postage 10 cents to an ddress_ Alley & C0. 135 Queen St. ‘ hariotteiowo, PE. I. . ras# iI;IIl&\\\\\\§\YIIII4\\`\\ IIIIA\\\“\\1l£'4|§`YY¥ O N ~< 1'5- f'.-_?`\\\\YIYIl4\ “M if \K'IIlll@\ \\ A. E. t LYON, Studio Good Photogrihy Moderate' Pri _ - Personal attention to Am- 107 Queen St.. _ ' ' _`F _;K0daks i _,__ _ There is only one Kodak that - gives entire satisfaction, and I that is the i li 1 Eastman i Buy one and if not satisfac- tory we will take it back\._ i Those are the kind of kodalts ` we sell, and have them from $1.00 to $133.00. We also develop your films and print your pictures at prac- tically coat. We have had vears' of experience and know our work. Last year we devel oped an Eastman film which was four years old', and the ne- gative is here for inspection. Mail us your next film to ds- velop and when in need of films write us. We pay postage. Eli' ’ Pharmac Lid 1 4 .¢-~»¢»»---- , _ _ 25.00. ntrance 5 per cent. of purse and Ice Cream. Dancin_g and Rr- By order, On Friday morning 'tho 10th inat. after a brief illness Catherine lsabel Goiirley, beloved wlfe‘of the Rev. It.- l‘. l\liirra_v of Mount Stewart, P. lil. 1., fell asleep lii` Jesus. Mis.` Murray was born in Sheet Harbour N. on August 2-ith, 1885, the youngest daughter of Dr. John McGourIey of that place. She received g liberal educatioli gi'u_duiitiiig from Dalhousie University with the degree- of B.A. in 11107. and vriiining the M. A.. do gree the following year. On Aug. 16th 1911 sho became the wife of the Rev. li. l’. Murray and for the remainder of her ton brief but happy and beau- tiful life was the cherished and help- fiil r:o‘mpani0na of his joys and lah- oiira. Four healthy and promising children were been to them. Three s0ns.Joi|n, William anii Robert and at the moiher`s death. Mrs. Murray was ii sweet and beau- tiful woman with -an engaging -person- ality s refined and cultured mind and a brave. bright spirit. She took a, deep iiiticrest in the religious and social life of the Church and commun- ity and was especially activo while her strength permitted. in patriotic work. Sho will be greatly missed and is deeply mourned by all classes and denominations. Her untimely death has saddened -the whole oomniunity. The respect in which sho was held and the sympathy felt for her sorrow- ing husband and friends was shown hy the very large number who ss- seinblerl at the funeral service which was held in the Presbyterian Church. Mt. Stbwsrt on Sunday afternoon. -conducted by the Revs J. M. McLeod St. l’ete_i~s Bay; D`. Mcvicur, Cardl gan; 'l'i. L. Collin, Marshfield and ('ai‘ew_ etiiodisf). She waiMr asd(.M Mr. Carew, tMa_tliodisi)l‘ She'.wa_'s laid in rest 'ln the _quiet village came- tery amid _the gentle weeping ,of the auninisr rain. until that morn when “Those angel Tacos' amliefwhich we' have loved since and 'lost'swhils. I ' _.~ . . Y »‘;=_iL‘:¢ WUMAN- Will-K,” _ uizztifivuuse lHealth Restored ' by Lydia E. Pii_\khsm's Vegetable' Compound. _ Jamaica, N. Y.--"l suffered greatly with my head and withkbaekaehe, was wen , ner- hot as was for two O n s d a y I was feeling unusually had my sister-in-law ‘came in and said, ‘I you -would try Pinlrham's ' So I began taking it now in 8005 health and am took the Com- pound three times a day after meals, _ and on retiring atnlght. I always keep a bottle in the house."-Mrs. L. N. Burma/iivi, 35Globe Ave., Jamaica, N.Y. Women who recover their health nat-» uraily tell others what helped them Pinkham’sVegetsbleCompound. Write Lydia E. Pinkham Medl- cins Oo. (eonndentiai) 101' UBI' _il SENSATION Pure Bred Clyde. weight 1800 lbs in Stud Season _-AND ALSO-’ Commodore Leilyard ' The Sire of all the best Racing Stock Al the Stables oi the Ellis Pharmacy ltd. one daughter less than two woeiui olil‘ _ ..*Mr. Win. McGregor. lobster seal- er for 0'!-lsnley Bros. arrived in St. Peters Saturday and spent the week end the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O‘H.anley. ' . .°lT PAYS to buy in this province. ,' Elsffnn |¢[KSO||‘|_§ the two Cardinals' met at a reception, _ -- _-._ aid Hartman said: "Reassure your- the uiggrgeaqgu'all-Cd‘l2o;e|;?:":|' Mr Illd MTH Tilmlliily PUMPS. Sli self ioui Einiiiencr. ive shall not I-uve Charles. spent Sunday at Cable Head npgai, of Wd, _ 9 i _ - _ _ ' . ' I I . . _ ' _ ' _________ tu.. guests of liir- and' Mrs. Ausustinf 1-,, w,,,,.,, M,,,.,_,,_,,. ,_,,p,,,_,,_ "And ‘ - ' 0H““l°y' _ 'you. lslmineiii-c, bc |'cai=sui'eil. 'we shall . _ _ _ __* __ _ an ____e__ _ ___. not talk of peace. He m Y ds will be plea g _ F _ S _ --- ed to lsain that Miss Jennie Suther _ S "ref" ‘B "'t‘"‘ ll h“ been MR P MU R Y had ls recovering from her recent 1" (ardinal haspuiils utity to liaiisait - . --' _ .-1 ' _ _. ‘ 3- R- - R A - ` “BBL - _» all the foreign busliiess of the Vati- _ _ V - _ . an. both secular and orricsiaaiir; C but after the visit of ('ui\liiial Mgr- cler_ the Popp hlniself has signed all letters p_eii't.ainli|g to tht- utrocitiea and deportiiilons iii llolgiuin und l°‘raii<~_e. whether these iettf-rs were addressed to vccieslastics or heat. of States. At the .-iiiiiiv iiiiie. ii is BUMMERSIDE MARKETS. _ Buckwheat ...$1.00 5| Butter (dairy).._ 4' Butter (i:rr»ame'i‘_vl . . . . . . ._ 30 Calfskins .. ._ ...22 Eggs . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . ._ 3~i`to 35 Hay (now loose) . . . _ . . . . ._ $12 1-iidefs .. ...19 Oats white .. .....80 Oats, black ......83 Potatoes... $1.00 Straw (pressed-1 . _.$10 Pork.. ....10 to 19 Wool (washed) . . . . .. . . . . _.75 Wool (unwaahed) .. ,. Lamb Peits each . . . . . 40 to 75 3335’ .- c ES LJKQ ‘ cHAni.o1"lfs1'ow~ rnanxsvs y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Butter (prints) . . .35 Beef, lb. (retail) .20-.2 Straw; ton .. 10.00-12.0 Oats (black) bush. .8 Oats (white) )bus-h. .. .. 80 Ducks, each .......65»70 Chickens (Pair) ,.100-1.25 wiNis"Piici ii iusnci" Alsace-Lorraine and Italia lrredenta Restored. Free Poland, Turks Oueted From Palestine ‘ NEW~YORK_, N. Y.-A cable mes- sage from Paris received by the of- 'lcisi French Bureau of information in this city. indicates that. Mgr. Fred- erick' Ted"eschlni. who has been uii- der Secretary of State of the Vati- can, has succeeded Cardinal Gssparri as Papal Secretary of State. ,Previous despatches direct [rom Home credits-cl "many italian news- papers and some authorities on Vat- ican affairs." as affirming that Card- inal Gasparri had resigned, partly be- cause of lil-helth and party 'because policy iii relation to Germany. The semioflicial Vatican organ flatly de- nied, however, that the Cardinal had retired. Th’ message received by the Bureau of information quotes Mgr. Tedeschlni as declaring for "a peace of justice." lt follows: "ln a conversation which Mgr. Frtl‘eiico Tedeschini. new Secretary of State of the Vatican, had with the ltome correspondent of the A. B. C.. a Spanish newspaper, he made the following interesting declaration: “‘Only a. Christian peace is desir- able. because it will be a peace of justice. ‘ Some people have pretended thai. a Christian -pc-ace ought to be a white peace or ll peace without re- sult, that is, ii peace bringing the world back to the status quo ante. "‘Th-is is not exact. We believe. on the contrary, that there are rights which justice, must respect. We can- not believe, for instance-, that Catholic Poland will revert to the same state as it was before the war. As Chris- t.ians we cannot approve that Pales- tine should remain under the Turkish yoke. "'We believe also that every one would be satisfied to see Alsace-Lor- raine re-turned to Francs. We be- lieve finally that if the italian pro- vinces now under Austrian domina- tion shouid be returned to Italy, no Christian would oppose it. just as no Christian would' declare himself opposed to the unification of Rumania in the East_"" For a long time it has been com- mon' gossip in ecclesiastical circles in Rome that Cardinal Gasparrl was not conducting _the Papal Foreign 'Omoo ' to suit the Roman' Curia. On the other hand; his friends stated that he was conducting it with absolute ec- clesiastical and diplomatic correct: ness. adding that the fact that Cath- olic nations were at war impoed up- on the Vatican a neutrality which could not betray sympathy even for one side~'or the other. This war. however, before the visit Cardinal Mercier' ‘made to Rome late in 1915 to reveal personally to Pope Benedict XV. the details of the Ger- man oitrocitles in Be|`giiim.- After trying ,in vain to prevent, short of using hodlfly restraint. the ~Csrdinal's visit the German authorities sent his Eminence of Sologno, Cardinal Hart- mann, to watch him, and, if possible, Montague, P. B. I. to piiovent a private' audience' with tha I-loly Father. Rightly or wrong- slso said. th.; Seci'clur_v has always insisted on the foriiiaiily nl' voiiiluct- ihg all negotiations personally with M. Viingenheuvel. the Belgiuii Minis- ter iii.-_ the Vatica-ii, and in tho ab- i>A__GE sn_vEN_ _ Thetreat that its lovers learn to expect from _ a cup of “SEAL BRAND” COFFEE, _ is always realized to the full_____ for “Seal Brand” holds its _ aroma and flavour to the last spoonful in the air-tight can. i.. ;,', i ma 1 sauna tim. whole-`|roun__d-A val"-"11'-it ll" fine ground for Percolltors. Never eoid in buns., _ ia; cruise s. saivsoa N. Mowiraizai.. ' ‘ l!'._..__P“.__.__.'-_-.1 _.___ __-_a-.___ rl. G:ii=parri ziiso. and not the l'0pr-, who in April last aiiiioiiiivcil that ihi- Ger- man Kiili=f~r, giving hooii to repro- seniiitioiis l`i'0|ii the Vallcan_ felt iE'..~.-- poaetl to iii:-ii-oiitlnuo forcible deport- atiniis of He-lgian i\'orknieii_ __ _ , -.__.___ ..,__,._. . ._._.._.. .....__.. _ll i_v 1-oi‘|~i-_i-t. licvanie. ai'i'ui'ilii\g to re- liiui. lliori- iiliil iiiuri: a sou-ri'e ni' an- iioyiiiir-o to tho lionian i-iiria. as they lii~iii~v<-il that iii 1| mailer uf so grvat iiiiportaiicc ills lliilincss .should he rt-_ir-hail and heard without any minis- uf the Poptfs desire to institute a new ` sence of thc Holy' Fallis-i'. it was ”;‘_ The Flag for which our fathers died .§i’.iZi;..'.i’.,'.'..i'_::: _ _:'1:_:':i2ii§ T116 Flag W€'|| guard Wh3t€'€1‘ l)€'id€- I -vi, __i__.._ GHSl>ai‘|'i`s i-oiiiluci. while lcrliiiii-iii~ i<-iial liilcriiiciiiary. L _ ..-_.._l .=B- Bi, __-__ _ 'Y f-T. * “Up with the Union Jack boys,- And let the Nations see TheFlag vw hich Britons hail with pi ide, 7 il‘.’.‘i‘_"i2`i.' f”."_“_"'_‘__z' ._;'a_‘..°..1.i:3§ THE FLAG_ OF LIBERTY!" /"I ,_ _-4 ‘ “___ ._~\ /‘ »;_fl . ;_'» '_ ,` ;_»___ __ ~`-__ __ .__, '.32 _,_ __;_ _ .' -_. . __\ -L ». ` ` _.als . You will need the flag for every patriotic event for years to come-,-for every one of those great victories that you positively KNOW are sure to come! You can use it constantly for decorative purposes in public and private sociables, in the school house, in the church, and-best of all-in the home. You will be able to celebrate all the holidays~Empire Day, the King’s Birthday, Dominion Day, etc., etc. _ Presented By the Guardian This flag distribution is a patriotic effort entered into by a combination of the leading papers ofthe Dominion to provide the way whereby the Empire's emblem may bc flung io the breeze from every house in Canada.. Owing to _the _war the shortage of fast dye colors- which must come from abroad -had m_ade it well-nigh impossible to secure genuine fast-color dyed iiags in quantities. I-Iow to possibly secure several hundri d thousand full-sized flags for this Dominion-wide movement-that became the question of the hour. This com binalioii of Canada’s greatest newspapers took up the viork, and by guai anieeing vihat was, the largest single flag order ever placed, the way was smoothed so that every reader may be prepared to unfuri from his or her home the full-sized, authentic emblem of the worid’s greatest and proudest Empire. - A FLAG FOR EVERY HOME--Get ' ready for that great victory! Don't you KNOW it is sure' to come Pat- riotic Canada must be ready for lt-- ` YOU must do your part! $ .25 This price of $2.25 is for the coni- pleic l"lag Outfit. it is not a stiff niiisiip flag printed with ink-~--init ii. in ii hoaiitiiiii soil cottoii biintin: that with orfiiiiary vitro sliolilrl lat'-l ii lifetime. 'l`lin colors are dyed in be S" I i'0iii(piell:o is iif3si:|‘ilicri`lieluw.' - These beautiful flags are not little hand flags, but-full sized three by five feet; bigger than the top of your drawing room table, and. are in genuine fast-dyed colors. The ornamental pole or staff, if desired in addition is overfsix feet long-and jointed like afishing-rod. The metal holder or window bracket, to be permanently fastened in the window, overcomes all the trouble you have always heretofore had in hanging out a flag. The Complete $5. Flag Outfit, $2.25 This “Outfit” Consists of: The Flag!-lull size, 3x5 ft , fast colors. _ A Rope alliard fcr samc._ _ _ A Six Foot Jointed Flagstaff. with ornamental bail end. A Metal Staff Holder (which may be permanently screwed to the - window sill#-allowing the pole to be instantly inserted or - " _ ' removed at will). All enclosed in a boat, in which the compieteoutfit mav be permanently kept in compact space w hen not in use (size box, 2 1-2 inches square by 3 feet long), ° one at once. _ _ ' l ____ ' ' if _ ' ' r .n?‘23'.f.'.’»i’.!§l? 's‘§°‘i>Ti'fi?".‘i This Flag Coupon $2-25 39 most dwifable- with (Accompanied hy the sfmount mentioned in the announcement thf_:_ complete $5’ Outfit, ygi; - covering the t-ost or the distribution.) Wi at 3 m°m°"t9 "Mice w|i.t. wusu P sean so Ar THE orrics or TMI able to displa_y the Flag from ' R T an window, rom the roof or \ . Uagle'e“d~ - Entllle ilio reader of this paper to _ _ c The Complete $5 Flag and Oiilfii IP t ls °“P°n For Only $2.25 .MAIL ORDERS.-If complete outfit is wanted send the 82.25 Today li? :v.'!..’°.-...':.'i."ssl..f::.rs&:‘:°;x..%2.'“:i.:.:2.1:.‘°'...ls _ postmaster amoun¢ to include for.3 lbs. ‘ R E D]NGWEIfL 11506 23Mmw!tf ly Cardinal Gasparri has been sccus R 1 ' -"'- “»¢Cl’¢iilf’ i of furlhoriii the dv.- " ~' Y- _ _ `* '°‘““”°""° -I--_sa aoss-s-iinnn. ` . . - / i . Charlottetown Guardian ` __ _,,-af ¢.¢-.W1-¢»