"Wéare 'ali `d \ _~\$1i_ g ' 3 _ _>§` 1; 5 or _ _ t f s /_ _ \ \ | Wlllll i\\\\\\\\\\7lIIIlllIllA\\\ _ ir' _ \ " _ I 1\ ' I , I Q \\vv~’ ff _ < Excellent for the skin \ _ _ y _ _ - i v i f‘D0c Bird S ” ays aydlooki gaiyn ~d _¢ _ii“.e__r:iii-.-“”- < \ __ _ , _ " -,* Q) ". _ _ _ _ ,' "fr `T`1;_\* 7' ‘iii lr A - l We. c_an’t boost Jer gen’s Violet Glycerin Soap too highly. And if you use it onc ou’ll use it again. _ 25c box (3 cakes) E. A. FOSTE V Central Drugstore Sunnyside The _quality of our sod water is the secret of ou large soda trade. \\\\ T \\ H N w (D - CD I -. V IIIA\\\\\§i¢IJ'/?';°§\\\\\WIIl4\\\\\ \' ”e-»~'»- _ ‘r \\\\\\\\\\\ s-_ 7 _ The Island City Painting Co Contracting Painters House, Carriage and Sign work. FO 3-. FA F ir.- If 203 Kent St. Phone 280-I. ll. WALLER J. A. DOYLE 6-5Mtf. Cul This 0ul OUS S1’E()IALIST’S RECIPE R CA'1‘All}'l.HAI. DEAFNESS AND HEAD NOISES you know someone who is trou- with bleed noises, or catnrrhal L_, , (TT l ` - M o deafness, cut out this formula and ,hand to them, and you will have hee su hen can tha bled n the means of saving some D001” erers perhaps from total deafness, fl Recent experiments have llrnvcll C01* clusively that catarrhal deafness. t d noises, etc., were the direct so of constitutional disease. and salves, sprays, inhalers, etc., merely tcmporise with the comlllnlnt and' ent and n. n seldom, if ever, edect a l10fm_21“' cure. This being so, much time money has been spent of inte by oted specialist in perfecting a pure, gentle, yet effective tonic that would quickly dispel all traces of the cntarrhul poison from the system. The eiiectivn prescription Whl¢l1 WHS oventuully formulated and which hB-H RTO ll GOOD und one OWIT sed the belief that deafness will be extinct, is given below ill erstandable form, so that any- can treat themselves in their homo at little eXl>0DE0- secure' from your drni-:aint 1 026 Parmint (Double Strength). f1b0“ add oz stir worth. Take this home, and to it l pint; of hot water and of moist 0|- granulated sugar. until dissolved. Take one table- spooriful four times n. llBY- ‘ The first .less promptly ends the n-,ont distressing hand noises. hr"-‘l' ach whd ton of hack 75e. 9. the i sm dullness. cloudy thinking. cl-"-- ie the hearing ranldly returns as system is invigorated by f-llc o action of the treatment. LOSS ell and mucus dI‘0Dl>1HfZ ill the of the throat are other sym- toms that show the l>l”0S0"°0 ‘ll caturrhal poison, and WhlCl\ an qulc verconie b this eillcncimls kly 0 Y __ t treatment. Neflfll’ \’|ln°_tY ° E; 0| all em- troubles are direc y cn s ed but he treo hy catarrh, therefore thcrc are few people whose heHl`l“K °“““°l° restored hy this simple h°n1° g Ever PGFBOH Wh" 1" tmien _ Y troubled with headholses, cnt:-i_rrhal deafnrss or cntarrh in any °‘;"_~ uhould givi. this prescription a tr B- There is nothing better- nlwnys sp Y gg;-ength; your drugilrlst has it or75he can to St; who PORTANT.~lu or(lerii1i§l’tU`ml“t eclf that you want Doi-\blB 1 ou, ll’ not, send C tggtlhltefrfutlhnnnl Laboratories, 74 Antoine st.. M0Dl'¢°1» P- “'- make 3 specialty of lt. _._.__...,_., / \ ‘ _ / _ r - -/ __;_ "~ / ` ` _ ’ _ h\\5°\‘\0 \;> \ ) ,_ .__ » _/ fmtfv- i-'.iiiii\."' ,Tim/I I _-~ 4 r avant- . C _ 9 l91fl""""""""""""""”'~”-'---------_ -'I 'rss cHARLo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN '"1' Will Should Be Made Now Because now you_are in good health and are in a po- sition where-you can think clearly. Because a Will made un- der pressure often results in being contested in the law courts, causing needless ex- Dense to the Estate. Because it sometimes hap- pens that a Will made dur- ing illness _does not include some particular asset. In such cases _court expenses must be again added before proper disposition can be made of the property. _Because you can not af- ford to longer jeopardize the interests of your family by delaying the making of so important a document. _Why not talk this over with one of the Company’s _ officers ? Dominion Trust Company Tho Perpetual Trustee / ADVISORY BOARD W. H. Aitken, Hon. Chas. Dalton, Frank lt- Hearfz. H. M. Davison ' _ MANAGER Morris Block-Charlottetown. 5492-9-7Mm\vi3i. PHINEE lil LIEPPE lllill lllll NllSllKl ,___ LONDON, Sept. il.-(Doluyoil in l_rz1nsiuission.)- Priiico 1<‘rcilci'ick, William of Lioppc Look his own life following a mistake oi' his 1'ci1‘iIl10lll. uecoriliurf to Lzuly ltunilollili (‘.liu1'chill, who has just iirrivod l'roin Germany. comiiii; by wily ui' llolluud. “The true story oi’ the death of Prince l"roiloi'iclc William of hippo,” she said, “is that lic ciininiitlcil sui- cide.” He was coummuiling :i Gerinan cavalry rclriulcut bc_i':.ro Lingo on Aug. 4. when his rcriinicut in thc darkness ol' evening uenrly uunihiluteil a Ger- man h\f'fxutry relI_iini:iit \\‘hich il._l\a<1 mistaken for Ilolltlnus. The Prince shot himself, fearing to face the auger of the Emperor \Villiani_ His widow. with whom I am ncuuaiiitcd, was in- formed of his death on August 14. ‘ il __ n _ 0 oonnsVh Y?-K I. DN EY = -__.ll1'::'i'n”lrin-_sr.f»i_.iiif=k~ _ _ ‘_ l".‘»iI-‘"1 canon _,.- __ -- `\`.\“_“\ \| \\ \ _ _ X ‘fi l_.li[ll.|‘ _ W TAKE A GLASS OF .1 before retiring. You will foe! in fine fst¢ls`ln the morning. _ Two Sizes. 254:. and 60c. l Allllrlullb. ' _ 1"' lllillllv- -~ - :gil Farm For Sale Ai Portage, P. E. I.. consisting of 120 acres, 75 acres clear, the balance covered with hnrd and soft wood. Ap- ply to Wm. Jennings, Cove Head Road or Benj. Carter, Auctioneer, Charlotte- ¢°wu_ 5512-9-ilmwfm 91 For Sale Fourlbuilding lots in the Village of Bonshaw. A so 1 lot at the o d Mill Dam suitable for a Starch Factory. Gne lot at Carson’s land- ing near the scene of “Bonshaw the Beautiful” suitable _for a sum- mer hotel with a _Spring of the best water, on a hillside above Could be Ibought into buildings by pipes. Safe mooring for mo r‘ boats. ‘ R. W. CARSON. Apply' to? i Bonshawl ,.__. Some Reasons lilllllll' |'.l|fll._l T0' T" ‘|ll|.lill_lM' lifts Pllll * Why Y°“" " lllllllll G|llll|_l_ _ .llllJlWll||.-PHl|]l lllMl Flltll SERVICE llllll] Although Many |,,d,,,¢,_|,, an ¢.,;¢,,...N.\uon'e Industrial Pursuits Almost Amt._i>revi0\i_sl>' acknowledged $43§l5.70 Ing Temporarily There Should/ Completely wrecked and Her Dr. George Larutbers _. ._ ._ ._ 25.00 ba R,,,|,,a| Lu". ._ :-» Belt Slain f Samuel Drake. Lomwall. ._ __ ._ 2.00 Jas. A. S. Bayer ._ ._ ._ ._ _.....5.00 NEW YORK. Sept. 8.-A review of AN'l‘WERP_ Sept. 8.-Belgium has Dr. F. E. Smallwood __ __ ._ ..10.00 n ons exs ug sncet eou rss ns. ons 0 0 t war, made by a prominent local World. but has Illlill the DNC6 DOC Only DY- W- J- McMillan ~ ~ -~ -- bsnker, contains a statement that in the slaushter oftliousailds of her -7011" MUPIIQG -- -- »- ~- -- co ditl i ti l h tb k won the respect or the ti t th A. E. Ly0n» -- -_ -- -- -- D _ Canada has been affected very largely best men, but in the complete wreck- ln the “mn deg,-ee as hug the United ing _ot the nation in all industrial pur- A- A- Mi-'Wllll8l!1. B0Sl0ll- -- States as far as a halting of various suits. Elllwll M“l`l9Y- - -- -- ~- -- lnustrles is concerned, but that the Refugees pouring into Antwerp Dominion h surge;-9 mor lu ro- bring terrible stories of the devaata as d e D ' portion than has the United States tion of the land. From end to end of DY- V- L- G0°‘lWlll-. -~ -~ -- in financial affairs because of its acc- the little kingdom is nothing bllli mls- tual participation ln the war and her ery, suffering and starvation. Her Total '-0 date -- -° -° °° ---- great financial dependence on Lou- banker, however, that Canada will de- rive as great ultimate advantages as those gained by the country after the » The news print paper industry of Canada is in thriving condition as s. result of exceptional demand and high prices for this product. Next to sugar and tin, the flrst great effect ot this war was on news print paper. The supply in Europe is far below the needs of users and so a great demand for paper falls on the North American continent. The United States cannot supply its own needs and is further users are now turning for supplies of |]lll|Nli SUHMTHINE lIlllHllll TEHHUH INTU HlllllS UF EEHMANS f' fi i uinnmi HULL, September 8.-Early last week destroyers and submarines of the British fleet, by close surveillance, discovered a passage between tho mines, which Gorman destroyers used in coming out to the North Sea. With that information a flotilla of sub- marines and destroyers 'proceeded to round up tho German ships. When the operation was finished the British vcsels returned to their base, with the exception of one sub- marine. There was much anxiety as to the fate of this vessel, and as nearly a day passed without news of it the fleet began to conclude she hurl been lost. _lust as this fear began to be viewed as a certainty the submarine came calmly into the midst of the ilcet and nskcd tube replenished. Excitement nnionl: the bluejackets at the return of the ship reached to every ship of the fleet. Questions on every lip were: “Where has she been and what has she been doing?" Explanation was soon forthcoming, and all who heard it were thrilled at the daring fest accomplished by the commander and crew. The submarine actually penetrated _into the harbor of Breinerhaven. where she fired two torpezloss. The Germans were panic-stricken, in the midst of which the submarine went to sleep on the bottom of the hnrbor. For hours the ship and crew remained there. the harbor being trawled, but fortunately not passing over her. As soon as he considered it was safe the coinmzuulor gave the order to proceed ont oi' the German harbor, the submarine returning across the North Sea without mishap. GERMANY HAS NO MONEY FOR AUSTRIA. _ - PARIS, September 8.-A Huvas agency dispatch from Zurich, Switzer- land, says that the newspapers there, announce that Germany has rejected Austria's request for n loan nnd that the bankers have takou similar action. iiiiiiii iiiiii _ iiuviii siuiiiwiiiii l_OND().\', September 8,-“The World's llrcnl: Puzzle today,” guy.; "Clironlcle’s" Paris eorrcspuiident., “ls the disappeurniicc sonthwestward of the Herman host which wusl sup- posed to lie realiy to dash itself 8. galnst Paris. To the close student it 'appears that the incidental aim may be to reach the southern _ahd some- what less strongly fortified ‘side 1 Paris, but I think on the whole it is larger and bolder than this.- In the first place the official _copiinunication of Friday reveals, that' there are three German armies "moving south- Whrd- Ffi0 5.00 J-.00 5.00 2.50 2.50 :`».uri 5.00 :'i.0l) 0.00 2.00 1.00 5.00 2.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 14.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 2.00 _1.00 1.00' .1.00 .£2.50 .5_00 5.00 5.00 Daniel Walker, D. G. S. Brant ((‘opl_» _-L00 Lemuel Winchester, D. G. S. Brant. John McKinnon. I). G.S_ Brant. _. Frank Gallant D. G. S. Brant _ 4.00 3.00 2.00 2,00 12.00 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 _.50 6.00 Total receipts to date. ._ ....13-47.75 ._.._.._.;=_. ...._.r¢ O_clc::i:_'\;'\:.‘i:1 ‘) ...n ..l_. _.25 _.25 25 _.25 _.20 _.30 0.00 PE, _ _ _ _ Hon. Treasurer. LONDON, Sept. 8.-Tho Times from ('1onstunt_lnople commenting on condi- ions there, says: "Although tliern is still a lnrgo section of influential Turks claniorinlr for intervention in the pres- ent European war situation fliers is nn unwillingness on the part of the reservists to take part in any except n defensive war. The total number of German officers now in Turkey is esll- mated at 600. All British merchantmen ln the Black Sea have been ordered home. Billousneal------' h eenainly one of the mon diaph- lble ailments which Bah le heir M. Coheed tongue-bitter mee ln the mouth-nausea - diuineea - dim romhine to make life a burden. The mule le A disordered liver-the can Dr. Mone'u Indian Root Pills. They go strai ht to the root ofthetrvubln, put tbeliver right, cleanse the ston- mch and bov¢Jn‘_clesr the tongue and take sway the fuer um from the moihh. At the lint sign of bnlloub an take Dr M orle’s " The Matchless offers turns. - tion, balance in 30 days. _""“"'*"""""""_"""' PAGE THREE A Golden 0pportu_nity~'l _ ties to make a sound investment and secure large re Ten pairs of purest bred, pedigreed Island silver' Black foxes capitalized at $17,500 per pair. You do not have to pay for organization, flotation T or any other expenses connected with OUR company. Ranching is being attended to by two successful and experienced ranchers,at the very low cost of 5 p.c. Shares, $100 each, payments 20 p. c. with applica- one of the best oppoiituni, _ A. Get informed today. i Matchless Silver Black Fox Company, Ltd. Cameron Block, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. LT `l i ii iiiiiuiiiiii l § '_ _ __ ' ' MRS. JOHN CURRIE. The death occurred in Grand Ilap- ids, Mich., on Saturday last, the 5th, lust., of Mrs. John Currie. formerly Miss Amelia Leitch, cliiiigliter of the lute Mr. John (3. Leitch, Stnuliupc, this l’rovinci>. The ilcccuscil, who ui. thu time nl' hor ilcuth wus (il yc-urs oi' ago, rumovcfl from hor nntlvc Prov- iuco some 25 years itgu, residing in Grand Rapids until hcr death. She leaves to mourn hcr liusbaiui, one son and oni- iluuirlitcr. Mr. Wallace Lcitcli, ofthe llumliilon Suviiigs flank is it liroiliur oi' the (li-cciisvil. To thi: bi-rr-avr-if rclafiviis The Guuriliau Lon- ilers dcup iiympufliy. , Mn c. A. snowiv. The clriatli uccurnil on August, 23rd nt 151. lirooklliio Struct. linston, nftcr ii liiigcriug illness, which he bore with pnfiuiice and flliristlim re:~;il_;u:ilioii to I-lis iliviuc will. Cliarlcs A, llruwn, aged 52) years, dearly beloved liusbnnil ol' Elizabeth A. Brown (nec Carter), formerly of Prince Eilwiird Island. liecuascd was beloved and respui-toil by :ill who had the pleasure of his iicrlunintaili-_o_ llc leaves lu mourn a sorrowing wife, three sons and six gruiiilt-liililreii. The soils arc: Joseph U., l"i'cilcrick \V., Alia l’_, ull of Boston. llis remains were taken to the (‘.nt.licilrnl of llio l-luly (Truss, where :L lteuuiem Mass wus colcbrnfcil by Rev. li`:ilhcr (Trossninii. After Mass his roninlns were lalil to rest in St Joseplfs (‘<>,nii-.lery, West llothli_\'_ Day by day we sadly miss him. li‘rlenils may think the wound has healed, But they little know the sorrow Tliat’s within our hcurts concealed. (Siunmerside papers please copy.) MR. ISAAC W. SCHURMAN One of thc saililcst duties that falls to uno`s lot is to record the passing of his frir>nili=_ The now.-\ has been cuiiVcyvc-ll, of Snniniersiile, nro sis- ters. His youngest son, Elias, unlisted in the Il. S. Army, and wont lo thc l‘hillpl_nc Island :it the bvizluiiiiiiz of the Spanish war. wht-rc hi- lost his llfc. ills only clnilglifcr, who for some years taught school in Suiiiinnrslrle, n highly educated and at-uompllsliod young lady, was drowncil in a railway wreck at Eden, Colorado. on August 7th, 1904. There is no uno who knew the late Mr. Schurmsn. who will not fool exlreine sorrow ut thc news of his removiil from this earthly stugc. THE LATE ARCHDEACON REAGH. On Wednesday evening, August 26th after a lonu illness, thc spirit of the beloved _retired rector of Milton 1:- ish,-_Archdeacon - lleagh--pnsscd to God Who gave it, lc.-.ving to mourn .1 widow, _\dn ltuth Mlller,and the fol- lowing cl\ildren:- Ucsslc,-.\lrs_ Hammond Hoopvf. Milton. .\llnnle,-Mrs. Pope Hooper, Milton. Sadie,-Trained nurse, Regina. Eva,-Mrs. I-Ernest Vhulmers, Re- gina. Nellie,-Mrs. Percival Selby, Ile- gina. llertle,-Mrs. John l\l'acGauchen, lie- glnn. . Blanche,-nt home. The lute Archdeacon was always nn indcfixtignblo worker umung his par- ishioners--by whom he was beloved, and, while not physically strong-he never spared himself wherever duty called. About two yenrs ngn he re- ceived a \-ery severe shock to awaken one morning only to find that he had 'terminated in total blindness many months prior to his death. Though never- complaining, yet to one who was so passionately fond of reading, this urlliction was doubly severe. Not- withstanding, it did not dim' the sunny side of his life which was cheer- ful till the last. Slowly, yet surely, it Ras noticed that he was bowing un- iler the grcut load. and in June last his daughter, Sudle,lrcturneil from Regina to ,assist others in |;iving,her futher that-careful attention that hsr love mul prufesE~io|.u.l training enabl- ed her to supply. I-lo rallied, und nt times his condition wus such us to inspire hupsiin the hearts of-his fam- ily and friends that he would be spar- ed for R long time. but God willed otherwise nud call:-il him to the re- ‘wnril of His fiiithful_ .’l‘w_ Eau 1' ~.;i_r- "".““”*::‘ _'_' i e ii i 1 .,.__._._._;._.;___._;.__.......__.~.....‘...._>,-...eo-...~ ,... -_-___ .__.. aw-_-.1 __._... ..._-.~ e...-_a.f~n..i . ..--..,_»-.-_, l. " "»n`-' -4- .__ _, _~ _ _ ,___ ____._»¢...--_-.-...~_..._»_»»»-_-».»»~.-..».._¢.» _ ~';f_¢-'."’J"|+',"~'»;-Z/if-*!‘.'°<’ _ 1,,-_ .v ' ‘C =‘. ‘lt _ :-2 _`_\:` _'A 'X *_ .` i "T f `s f. A' __ __