. F? I. f ‘fl',fi'_\ ` _ ' ' r L I _ I ' »‘ '* THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN 'Mt r‘“1~'w- .- r = -xv . , i ’ ~' .. ~' » . 1 c 1- ~ .» » - ~ ~ A i~» .r _,ie -_ i -1- _, ,_ s ~ ~' i - Y , .»~» -,_,,'_ . . __ _ _ _ _ _. _ _ , _ .Nt ..-- - ..- _,___ _ ~ - _ "-li ` "" hired e i-~ "f" ` ' _ mga, .1--..,»'.' noiipfsc.. ‘~.‘-_'mea _ - i it -Y- ..- _ _ _ . __ I '_..-_ - ' ` f f - - - _ W _ ' - ~_.¢_-_--' -- _c-___ .s-',_-,,..{..'. f ° in-dmv i- iv.iAr_iNi-zi-: nAiLY-3 P. in.-Nicur 7 and 8.45 ' ._ 1"' 'ii' ` __ - DEVELOP AND PRINT _ FILMS IN 48 HOURS ‘ i' I . “Satisfaction Guaranteed", The lllcllinnon Drug C0.I< Rexall Kodak Store 1- ;-\:'~\¢ r . ____._. t ;i _' 'M--_.- _._.-.r' -. w *__ _ __. -J. .1 _ rHERoz l " I Tne Latest and Greatest F l ue _ _ one,stove and box of cubes complete. . Theroz Fuel Cubes are about an inch_ square and come 25 in a box. Theroz ' is the cheapest and safest fuel and one _ _ cubelis sufficient fo prepare a breakfast. us demonstrate. Z _I ' Colin _ A. McDonald - _ The Up-to-Date Drug- ist 981-8-21M8i. »_ \ _ , ' .a i~ -- ff- '1' ,vi-‘ _ _ _" Come- Here for the , _ . Latest Musicial Successes Tilt it"s a song 'success we have it. lf its a newcatchy - waltz or popular instrumental melody-we have it. I And you can get it either in sheet form or on a Columbia or Edison record, played or sung by the world’s greatest entertainers. - A I A. E. TOOMBS 177 QUE EN S __ -.-- """""'*"'__ tlyv Anglo-American Telegraph Co. Ltd. _ _ I _ -The Anglo-American 'l`elegraph_ Co. _Ltd. has appointed Agents _and opened offices at the following places. where telegramswill be accepted at the regular Telegraph rates ' OFFICE ‘ AGENT ~Abrams Villa;ze........._.. . _ _S. E. Gallant Albany .... C. S. Delaney Dundas or Bridgeton.._........... s A. Martin Cente`rv`i11ei'..... W. T. Bowniaa -Cornwall ._ Scott -Coleman.................. H. Bears Cgapaud ..........Miss Howaff Cape Egmiont . ...-...Napoleon Arsenault "Eldon:-_...‘.io.i`..>.c-..1.....t...-......Miss B. McDougal.i_ _ l~Grandview..........._. Martin _ Hi||Sb¢f°._t~.w.i.~..f_..-._.__ . ............Miss-F. White ~ Kildarei:ii;iiL.i.:i._...__ ._ .... ...James Rayner lLower Montague... Poole ~ `* Little‘Sand=i.......... .....N.a4cLean ___ Malpeq\ié............... Sad) OZIER _ IMilmn-..».i`l»».-un..-»». H...-¢------cunts-..A»‘McNell '_ Mt. Carmel . .. Jeremiah S. Gallant - New Haven................. ._ H. Coluell _ Portage . ._ Sharbell 'Powini...... ._ _ G. Carver Ruatico........._.. Doucette ~ nd..». il. a.~»<»»¢r.'.....MIB9 StChrysostome...... fracadie LMC I I.Iand._,,..¢.....¢»q:~~»l.»».¢~»»-our"-A¢J37_:r9yl9gi,/V `$= Biaiiinaiesuppuea aiaii me foregoing °ff\<=°= whrfe . _ :eta -A/r,__ri ;,{` ",'4}', i.Jfi.‘..i.l llilh wrl _.measages»ea_nbe.fil¢d»i __ w v _ A. E /iI()lu "~ &f`.‘f“lU9 t.- _ ' -1.1;...-'_?l.~~ JL _. ...._-- "» ‘-'__ _ " "" ._ * i We ,have secured a supply of Theroz Fuel Cubes _ and Sto es which will sell while they last at -75 cts, | - _ It would take a whole page-_to rellof the-numer ' Ai"-'-ions wanderful qualities of Theroz. Cali in and let _ ' winrain GANGNE to a customer. _ "ma sroiniwiiiiiis , 'I cimuiurss riniviiiis" __ fins wqiipq _ WE _ '_A I The __1Q_e_ntrdli Guardian _ IT PAYS to lilly lllwtlll Prtivlllcn l PR'EAC|dlNG AT TRYON.--Rev. E. P. Calder will preach in the Tryon Baptist Church Sunday August 25th at 8 p. m. This will be the first of a series of sermons on the subject: "Is the Bible sufficient for the race in war time." Service in the Baptist church- at Bonshaw in the morning-. TEACHER GOES WEST.--Mr. Bu- therland McLeod; Eai_'nscllffe,_ who taught so successfully in the Mill View school last year, left Wednes- day for Western Canada. to engage in teaching school out there. Mr. Mc- Leod was accompanied by his friend, Mr, Bertram Betts. Kinross, who goes to work at the harvest. Q WINl8 MILITARY MEDAL.~ Thr following telegram has been received by Mrs. James Graham, Clinton. Sincerely regret to inform you that your son P-te. Dem R. Graham 712701 adimitted to 8th General Hospital or- August 9th as result of gun sho wound in right shoulder. Pte. Graham, _was in the 105th batt. was transfer red to the 14-th Canadians, then li action shortly after' that un_lt crossei to England. He scnt almost a. year ii the trenches when during one of thi big offensives he and his ibrother wen both severely gassed. They were sent to England. He spent almost a year lr ter. When the 'big drive commenced they both were ready for France ug aln and wei'e lucky enough to escapi further mishaps until the 9th when Pte. Grahamreceived the much cov eted medal for his -bravery in stretch er bearing under heavy fire. (Patrlo please copy.) HOPEFIELD.-The farmers of this vicinity are busily engaged storing r bountiful crop of hay. The lumber msn are doing good work.-They havc shipped twenty'-five cars of excellene' timber to_.Montague since July last -Miss Vinnie McEa.chern is spending her vacation at her home in Hope fleld. -Mr. Roderick MacMillan, o Wood Islands. was the guest of Mr and Mrs. John Livingstone Sunda; last. -Mr. Alex. Matheson, of Belli River, spent the week end in Hope field. the guest of' Mr. and Mrs. Allar MacPherson. -Mr. E. Bell, of Bellf. River, paid a. flying visit to Hopeiiel. the guest of Mr.__and Mrs. Rodk. Mac Kay. -The Misses Lena and Nine- Livingstone and. Isluphemla B1ue_wei'c recent visitors to Mount Vernon. - Messrs. Robert Nicholson and Alex Gillis, Flat River, passed through Hopefleld recently. -Mr. Ross Living stone is giving quick and prompt de' livery as maildrlver. .___._.____.l.__...__._ sIinard's _liiniment G9.. I1‘|ml¢°d Gents,-I cured a valuable huntlnp dog of mango with MINARD’S LINI MENT after several veterlnaries had treated. hint without doing' him any permanent good. _ _ Yours._&o-. ' Prop. of Grand Cenrrai Hotel Drummond. Aug. 3, '04. Saturday Specials Aucusr z4i|i. This Week it is Soup Regular Size' Tins ‘ Vegetable Soup l0c - per lin I' _ sriuinnr oN|_r" _No more than 2 tins 1 .&iG0ff. ‘ _ .icrizocsns "Di'.I§.C.I'Iarris r Eye Specialist - oiiiq_|i_9_y»is,.»|i sliiia ' I I lligflfhhrlottctawa , -.= =.oi¢a‘|a¢»`t.so-iug Phan ll--'I ` ' . 'smiling niffmiii ~'~ ~°*~ - ~ If-2 -~ -'-‘ff-‘-'f -`-1'-1 -`-1- 'S-'~`-1'-'-' - ff- ff - 5 ‘-'ff '-'-*S-'ff-1 V _ :_' ~ ~ _-::;:. :Jun lice will be closed until August 26. 850-8-15thamwt5I ~_._..- THERE I8 NOTHING ELSE tha. Lising-when the quest. or task. is on that advertising can accomplish fo you. ' ` death of her father. Mr. -Edward Ske notice later. on arrival of remains. WOUNDED.-Mrs. William Mat- thews. Hunter River, has received ii i-8165111111 Stating that her son 712279 Pte. W. _E. Matthews has been ad- mitted to the Australian General Hos- pital, Rouen. suffering from gun shot wound in head and' hand. Pte. Mut- tliews enlisted with me iostii and was transt’err_ed_ to _the fighting 26th it is sincerely hoped that his wounds will not 'prove serious. ` EMPLOYERS OF PRINCE ED- WARD ISLAND-Remember the boys who have fought for you and who have now returned. Many of these need work.- __’1`hey did their duty by their country; they _Will dotheir duty by you. If_you have a position open that can fbe filled by a returned soldi- er, phone or write to Peter A. Hughes Secretary, Returned Soldiers Aid Commission. Charlottetown. Phone 174. P. 0. Box 86.' 994-8~22M3i A GREAT SUCCESS.-North River Corner was certainly a bright spot on the map on Tuesday evening 20th lust ln fact so gay was the aspect of things' at the Patriotic Festival held there that the fact oi' its being for e good cause, alone saved it from being out 'of place in those troublesome times. Notwithstanding the fact that the returned soldier in whose honor the affair was being held was unex pectedly called to Halifax. which nee essitated many .changes at the_elev~ enth hour, everything moved along as smoothly as well oiled machinery. The Ladies of the North River Insti~ tute are surely some ladies. Mr. Warren kindly gave them the use ol the store, all sales from 8 p. m. going to patriotic work; and a happy com binatlon of good. ice cream, eificieni saleswomen, _and generous _customers resulted in sfdecldeil financial suc- cess. the amount realized being thr largest for some years. The Horse Swing kindly loaned by Mr. Hazen Howard and supplemented ‘by music from lMr. Gordon Moresicle’s grams phone certainly _made a. 'Merry-go round for kids and "kids-no~more.' while in the house talented vocalists from the City, the well known Mr. Reagh Younkei- of -Milton and the ever popular gramaphons gave pleasure tr the many, 'gathered there and to the occupants of the numerous cars pack sd in 'the vicinity. The thanks of the committee are due Miss Dorothy Sutherlandwho delighted the aud- ience with two charming selections; Lieut. (Elmer Ritchie, who though not feeling too fit was kind enough tc give a delig-htful rendition of "Bon- nie Mary of Argyle;" Mr. Younker who invariably charms' his bearers; Mr. John Murray of Cornwall who gave two vocal selections ln his usual pleasing manner; the Boys of the "Kil tie Club" who worked untirlngly ai decorating, placing seats and gettin; the grounds in readiness; to the girls of the “Anti Cant Club" whose con trlbutlon of raspberries aided mater- lally in swelling the friends; to the carpenter, '_l_Vlr._ Ben). _'ll/f_cI__,egd who as sistsd the'pi-éparations in'n`o small de 3119*? RPKLND all-lypfg in any way, con tributed to a most' delightful and sue cessful evening... _ v (N M. W / _ Soap Dyes . That cle'anse_ and dye Garments in a single opera- tion. _ _ ` Conservation is a word that has been pretty badly overworked-but it applies so well to the use of Sunset , sunssr soar Dries that w_e cannot refrain from repeating it here. he use _of these dyes cnnserves time, labor, and valuable garments. The housewife likes to use them, because the work is so sim- ple-all of the labor con-. nected with the use _of old fashioned dyes is eliminated Acomrtars Assoar MEN r o a. conoas F no M wr-rica 'ro cnoosr-: mom. l0HNSllN if IUHNSUN _ _,.fl"Hl Quality Drugnere '» Cer. Kant and Prlnoa. ag,-,yn-._ il r OFFIGB CLOSED.-tm. R-0Id'a of t is "Just as.80od" as classified adver- 8 I' `l8LANDE|-\ DEAD.-Mrs. Harold G. Matthews. of Souris, has received a telegram 'from her brother, Mr. John H. Skerry. notifying ner or the r ry, formerly of this city. who has been west for some time past. No particulars were received. Funeral _1N._ if nic DOUBLE wsi-:K-ENE PRoci’<;t~i»i~?7"I- - Selic Presents I Tris GIRL wirn me MILLION noi Lia -iwnin' if :_ _I SUPPORTED BY CHARLES LE MOYNE”?f I - ‘ThP' fr nf* e rincess o atc es Mark Twain’s passionate love romance of the “unny Sou h. A df ima of plot counterplot and ihelove of a maid for .i man ' ' A WORTH wH1Le Fe nuke snrirrsn “The Hands or F ate" Ilii§§‘f{§i.§if§§§&§5“iii§§1i`i§.§§’§` Stories-by 1‘ " -Magus# -4u°h°f State Governor. The Burning °f ‘*‘*“‘_“5 of his home and the theft SEE l"IR'»*` TUDAY _ "fJl;§¢Efa;)r5;e€li?e£’vy0fl:ll1£;ck Monday CH ‘Rl,|-_.~_» RAX Second to Last Chapter of V SOlVIE'I`I-IING NE ~~ ¢¢VENGEANCE AND DIFFERENT _ WOMAN” A Serif-shof photo-stories complete each week » _--;-_.-._;f-.-. i. 4-__. THE Ai»vsN'rURes‘_--s;i' or “sriNGAasE" and _ .t._ .n _ ._ ~- extcllih Ehfiglgfsl Tuesday “llls h'l_~!hei’s Bo 1" I' _ ,.,._._,;_ 'N . -.-. yi _'I f 'riilisoiiiiis .__`-1-» ui- and Mrs. nefldy lrfr yeslrrdoi' on return to Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Fisher and fam# ily left yesterday for Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. James Q’Donnell_ City, left for Montreal yesterday, Miss Minna Riley, City, left yes- terday on a visit to Newcastle. N.B. Mrs. J. K. McDonald and children left yesterday on return to Whycoco- magh, B. Mr. and Mrs. James Gess_ and fam ily, City, left yesterday on a visit to Moncton, N.B. Mrs, Albert Nicholson/ Sand 'two children of Orwell Cove are visiting friends in the city. Misses Marlon and Isabel Nicholson if Orwell Cove were among the visit- ors to the city yesterday. ' Mr. Charles D. Nicholson, Orwell Cove, has returned to his home after visiting friends in this city. __,._ Miss Mary McDonald_ of Eldon ls visiting in the city, the guest-of her aunt, Miss Sarah McDonald. Miss Josie 'McNeill of ‘Milton is vis- iting in Fredericton the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. 'l’inney. Miss Margaret Grant returned to New Perth West, Thursday. from a visltin Kinross and vicinity. Q Miiss Clara Dug.-_City, was a visit- or in Earnscliffe this week. the -guest of her friend. Miss Neoline Prauglit.Q Mr. Rsagh Tinney of Charlottetown has ibeen visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Tinney of Fredericton. nl... Flight Cadet J. C. Simpson, R.A.l".. is at present located at South Carl- ton, Lincoln, Eng. I-le is ii son 01' Mr J. H. Simpson, Bay View. He ls sure there are other Islanders in the camp, as he came across a Char- lottetown Guardian in the readin§‘ I'0Ol'il. ‘F ._____-_--. i HERE IS ANOTHER $2.50 BARGAIN We have nearly 50 pairs WOMEN S’ OXFORDS mostly small sizes' and some marked $4.00 and more. _51`hey are worth very`much more than the marie ed price. But they have to move. Yours for _$2.50 f .` ' ii" _' J _ I Morris?-'Smith~Beer - - . - __ _ . ._ _ _ v __ - »' » ‘ _-_'oi A .VI _.. _ * ‘ ~_ h' ' __ r -,.»_ i-_ ~ ., , ' ' "' I ‘ ./.wi _,_ _ -,.4-_ -;t_ __ ';i,_~ _ , ~ - -.: i » - Senator' McLean, Souris, is in the city. Hon. H. D. McEwen, Morell is in the city. Mr. C. J. Gallagher leaves for St. John this morning. Mr. R. W. Morrison, Summerslde, was in the city yesterday. Miss Carrie Carson. Bonshaw, is the new teacher at Cape Bear this year. Miss Etta Cann is the assistant '_ . E3* f *lf T1 _"T -. _ _.__L-... `;_;;..' " ""`¥:f§.,.?""1`.2';T.ZfP',,....P” , _ We hlrhli mmond "f-"~' ' ra _ 3.*/riigfl Appl. ._ teacher in the Murray Harbor grad- . _ ,mu gp. ` " III eil school. Mrs. Fred Pyne, Edmonton, N. B.. is visiting- her sister Mrs. Cani- Qu _.ir-n _\' l II” mil eron, Prince Street. __ if." .,um,,,__ . Miss Ida. Welsh, Summerville. leav I es this morning for Boston on a visit l -1-- ‘,=f:_,_ WIII-nrr '_ nj-'i-'i --lear and ~ ~ § - -rms-ni _ '-_~ to her sister, Mrs. John Ryan. I' .rx ` --' \=_'.' _I , -.ML *xr Mr. John M. Lewis, Summervil Mass., returned home this week froi ai happy vlslt with Earnscliite friends _1.f~‘_~.`°»\ NI" "'l"~l. _- _ K -5,, ii ~ , _ _ _ , “Q ~`-:T-'-’§ _ ‘- ie-» A .-/ Milss Bella Shaw has returned tr . ,-`.¢de*~I_ ip. _.D her home in Ulgg from a pleasant\ __ wp* ,", _ _:- visit with her niece, Mrs. George _és .A‘f_:‘§:\`-‘~ _ -4 Johnson. Cardigan. Q /-1"-l\._T,1__l ' °""" _.;’_"'1¢"- ` " ` `~' "" .fi Miss Flo 'Murdock of the Depart- ment of Agriculture has returned tr the city after visiting in Fredericton the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Tinney. i Gunner Joseph Riggs of the 10th Siege Battery Halifax and ibride. nee Miss Jean Strung of St. John's Nfld.-, are the guests of the former's sister Mrs. Jack Cameron, Prince Street. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bulplt, Mon- tague, and Mr. and Mrs. John T. Poole. Cardigan, were recent visit- ors at the Methodist Parsonage. Mur- ray Harbor, They came over in Mr. Bulpllt‘s auto. \ __.__‘i..._f.__. ii M_ipi|iM CAPTAIN DOM-INIC McDONALD ‘ Many pebple througholit this pro vlnce will learn with a feeling of gen- uine regret oi' the death at his home in Sonris curly yesterday morning of Captain' Dominic McDonald. after an illness of only a few days. of pneu- monia. -Captain McDonald was nman ‘of giant stature. being probably the largest man in' Prince Edward island. He was a man who made warm friends wherever he was known. I-Ie had. as a sea captain. travelled to nearly all parts of the world. He wal a man of exceptional intelligence. was well read. and possessing the glii of humor to a rare degree it was a pleasure to converse with him. He had before retiring from the sea been sailing mainly to South America and had some very interesting experienc- es in the revolutionary days. By his death a picturesque and greatly esteemed resident of Sourls has been removed. and his death will be deep- ly regretted. Hs is survived by his wife and several children, inoludilng Bernard, at home. Ho waa‘ #bout 'I5 years of age. The funeral taken place on Saturday morning at D o’cloek._ E snotauo' ro Monirv `Mn,rrAnv ’ sAi.u'rir. '-'- -~ “f/L' LONDON. - Auzlbt- 'llvJ§_0¢ll¢ll=l- sion or nie military salute in__i_i_k°lv-_ 'n towns where there are man? 50|* 'liers the pi1lvate's arm ia in _a conf iztant activity which mated IIB' miserable and it has bsdnmggestod that me salute be made compulsory only on parade, to officer! of staff ranlr. and to officers of "tire "-=tnan’s own regiment. , lf a men is his own' worsvonomy 'ie has ii one-sided flglit___o_n_hl§_handl. Sun; if Burnédrr Skin., __ You want a healthy summer tan. 'But some- - times you get it too quickly and- tllenthere is a few'dayS0f llfflf- in . Ehe applicaf»l0_!l.- Qf _Dr. Chase_’s Oirttniailt takesiout the sthiging said buliégiingialiyveav t e s n e g _ _ soft and~sniootli` Because it il. eq » effective in 'stings ofiinsects'and,tv`y poisoning as chafing and slditirrit-_ ,_ ations it is modems - in the summer - ir ` i»» ZR; ` xl! lr ~’,~_ *'- ° p, » ‘r ri