__‘”___g ‘_ up "I ' f 7 ~ Grd)-AIRDIAN ' _ ' _ . v I i, -3- r--‘=‘:- '15 »,.., -_ .. , _ » =*;" ‘rf-_l=_-._-‘f-1.!’..=i . I _ I I A' 'X 'Y .,... .. ._ _ . _y /_ .. .,.~.. r»...»-e---anew I . _ - ..,,..- . " ._, .._.,',' . if . '- -` ._ I ' 'I ‘ » -. ~ r. .r f ,_ . . ,_ ~ _ ~-..- .1-_.1 -.1 ~_ _ ._ ~ c - f ~ ._ _ _ . r 1' ' - . - » " ‘f '~'~_ .'7"' _ 1 . " \ ' L ~ ' » "_'l' """"' . I” ;`~_.‘__i`»'l'»1- _.fu 'N I “nf ,fl "a Y '-..\‘.-5”" . " ~';.}"§* _ l ` . I I - . _ -V . ,_ I ,_ s ,.>?t,`.,r_.5k;.;;£ _W;i_,,_. . . . _ ._ , Qemfert 1 I gpg, persplre, feel damp gnd_uricemfortable_-gzoci. I _ shoes and thin stockings help some, but not ;; enough. Q If you want real com- 1 , fort use ' Pellslar 'I Tf°.;=¢|'“I5\u _ Dust a_ little' in' the ' _ shoes. sprinkle some in _ * the stockings. _ It absorbs' _ » moisture and checks pers- _ 'ration to a large extent , I ` Then the feet are com~ ' °°“°°”"°“ “”" "’ "°"°‘°*““°“‘ '““' fortable; do not swell, do ' ' not ache; It prevents _ formation' of coins and I _. gallouses-Try it-25c I ox. f E. SAI' Fosters Central Drugstore “\“\\\\\‘,llA .UMBRELLA ‘RIBS Umbrella ribs are often -broken by rust. Occasionally apply a. drop of machine oil to each point of the* um- brella frame and raise and* lower the umbrella several times. This treat- ment will, double the lifetime of the frame. | IE. T' / ) I § -J»*,, .vi f ,/ /_ _. f 1/ .»» ` - 0 _ , . s if I Embracing 'in its cast ii. notable ,,- crsft will be the efaturs at the ,mee the scenario is by Jeanie lilac phersou. the famous author of numero- ous Artcraftplctures starring Mary notable cinema. celebrities. " terly throughout. The central -idea is one of self- sacrifice on the part of an erriug husband who prefers death to sacrificing the happiness of the woman who once was his wife. The action is rapid, the interest of that quality which grows as each succeed- ing scene is unfolded; and its heart ap-` peal is irresistible. ln the various roles are .prominent screen stars in- cludling Kathlyn Williams, Raymond Hatton, Elliott Dexter, Tully Marshall, James Neill and many others all of whom are favorites with lovers of Paramount and Artcraft pictures. 747 T0 LENGTHEN LIFE “The less meat people eat the heal- thier they are and the longer they will live. The average age of a great meat eater is forty yesrs. and a man could- sad thirty years to this lr he were contentto do without meat.”-Pro- fessor James Long-, Institute of Hy- giene, London, Eng. ' ::Miller's Worm Powders* are a pleasant medicine for worm infested children, and' they will take it with- 'out objection. When directions are followed it will not lnjureuthe most delicate child, as there is nothing of an injurious nature in its composit-_ ion. Tlyey will speedily rid a child of worms an-d‘ restore the heal-th of the little sufferers whose vitality has be- come impaired by the attacks of these ~~ /'. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS intemal pests . - K*¥iX@)I€*¥. AGENTBWAN TED ` ' TEACHERS WANTED PORTRAIT AGENTS WANTED Send for Catalogue, Prints, Solar, and Bromide. Finished Portraits Convex or Flat. Frames, Glass and all supplies. Merchants Portrait Co., Toronto. 652-7-30ME6i. Assure WANTED 'ro sau. Fon “the old reliable Fonthill Nurser- ies.' We teach, our men to sell. Experience unnecessary; highest commission paid; handsome, free equipment. Stone & Wellington. Toronto. 679-8~lMEtfAug31. PERSONAL GFIEETING CARD 'AG- ents (Men and women) making $10 up weekly in spare time showing Free Sample Book to friends and acquaintances. No outlay. Write for particulars. Manufacturers, 35 Church St., Dept. 6. Toronto. 681-8-lME6i. l FOR SALE I~ FOR S`ALE-KEY TO HAMBLIN Q Smith's arithmetic. Apply to X c|o Guardian. 725-8-5M2i . SALE OF 25 ACRES HAY AT MRS. (`-udniol'o's Brackley Beach, -Thurs- rlny at 1 o'clock. Peter Br'odie, Auc- tioneer. 743-8-7M2i. FOR SALE--ABOUT 700 CASES OF sanitary cans, suitable size for blue- berries. Apply Charlottetown Con ° densed Milk Co. 475-7-18Mtf SITUATIONS VACANT' SALESMAN - EXCLUSIVE LINE for city town or country. Big earn- lnss, guara_nteod.Permanent all year Job. No experience necessary.Write Luke Brothers, Dimited, Montreal. _ 713-8-5MIll6I. Loaf.-1-Hs Nicki.: PART or'A_ Caffiese lamp. Finder* please leave st Guardian Omce. Reward '*l".. .... l.os1- lu 1-I-la clrv A wool. noe' Please notify 271 Kent Street. ' ' ‘ ‘ 'ron-s-aMa1nd.~ LOST' ON' WIINIODAY IN TH:l- K gprteii. b\d1d1n¢._s,. Finder Dlmieavd' lt GuirdIa,I'h?Qi_!lce._, 4 I 69(-8-2M3I. wswrso lumsourrsav I-ullmlse TEACHER WANTED.-FOR GREEN Road School. Supplement $25.00. Charles Toole, Secretary. Bonshaw. . 696-8-2M6ipd 'r-Ehcnss wAN1-so Fon s-r. Per-4 or’s Harbour School. Supplement $50. Apply to A. H. McEwen, Bris- tol. ` 715-8-IME-iiprl WANTED FOR SCHOOL IN TORON- /to on Sept. 3, six capable house- maids, Protestant, travelling expell- ses paid and good' salary. Apply Principal, Russ » Hotel, Charlotte- town, Saturday or Monday evening from 8 to 9. 21 THREE HUNDRED TEACHERS required for Saskatchewan and Al- berta schools opening- in August. Salaries S800 to $1,000 per annum. Full details each appointment sup- plied. Apply stating qualifications to Canadian Teachers Agency, Box 14, Regina, Sash." _ FOUND FOUND A LEATHER LUNCH BOX. Owner, can have same by paying for adv. and cliiling at 65 Elm Ave. ` 205-8-3M3ipd . "'_'§_"""'”"- an onLLsNnot"s' ’”" IT IS ALWAYS SAFE TO SEND A Dominion Express Money Order. Five dollars _costs three cents. I , 740ME1l. soon sxssmsucso won/IAN ‘will go ,out nursing. Address; Margaret McDougall, 128 Elm Ave., ` Phone 433-L. 675-8-1M6ipd. WANTED HELP- FEMALE WANTED GIRL TO LEARN SWITCH r .,l I board operating. Apply C. C., l_ . the best services ever held under the ----- Telephone Oillce. I 2|- , ' ‘ 'f ,- ' auspices of this.Lodge was brought to' _ - _ _» ~ ._ -.-_il Y __,__ r 'g ¢-,nose by sing-ing the National An~, -Mr. R. A. C. Brown of the Marine WANTED A GAVAN-E W°M*N 7° _ I _ ._- ,l ` _ , , , “J fhgm, \ Department st S_t. John, N. B., who workin the country. Small tamIly.‘ 9g -1,' 1? ' _ _ was B delegate to the Gr-and No-children- Pleswll »\1f\‘°w1dl“K°- - ' ` '°°“'3 `*_ ¢==l orange Longs ann prolonged ms stay Apply °¢ Im’ °m°°' 7°"s‘3M"' » ' _ _ "“‘°“'_'@ to visit friends sl cumssrlsnd, leaves ' ' ' ' i " A ' on ret-ufn this morning. He enjoyed `W`A\NT¢'D- GIRL :’0T0o Cl;I:::ArI;` M 3 Ihis visit. both in city and country,l _ .... 3 __ sm.” c of tags sp , " I u a I house work ADD Y _ ,S ° _ _ _ _ _ ' `“ vas-s-slualpa. ' If want OD I . -» . '“"“°“'°l’ WIA"-T‘°“"’A erm' 'ou qmunm' ‘iofteni ww' 3 I _ "0 I I I Mr. Kenneth H. Gordon. who has The story is of unusual strength of _I of “The Whispering I Chorus” to death rather than STORY All 8bS0l’bilJgIy drgmatig and tense story of a man who, harassed by deb_t, resorts to theft. He de- , serts his wife, becomes a hermit; iongshoreman. changes clothes with adrowned man, assumes an alias and later is _hunted down by the police who mistake him for his own murderer. When he learns that his wife is happily married to I the governor of his state, he goes her the admission that he is her husband. The various scenes are filled with thrills and dramatic action of the highest order. ' Piclrford, Geraldine Farrar 'and other wring from _ CECIL E. DE /VXILLE S PRODUCTION "rHEiwHrsP1:RlNc. cnol-2.u§ HAWLD L-"OD I `sl.‘AlzrcpArrn....... ‘ -- Comedy :::.;".;°':’.:;';.';t'°;:.;“.°.:°'i;‘:;:g,.5 IJESS L. LASKEY I _ _P ` P I _ 9 gysggssga nsfgrsml V ' , Bi S’ I l.....‘i?.!’§"‘.'.. ..._ I P_RIN__CE EUW-Wil I I P .. |-.--..| 1- -J _.I \ , I I ~ _ _ -_ ' L-;,,5 l . Edward Theatre today and tomorrow. _ I .- ' I I . , _ _Q 1 ~__ .I I ; -. » T119 P|1°¢°D\ay ie based upon the mag- ‘ ‘ f » = - ' _ , 4. , _ " _ . "lilo It-my -by' Perley Pool-9 sheep," ~_ .-. . __ » ,. ._ _ 1 _ _ " A -_ _ - 1 _ . _ an _ " ' _ . , _ “TIIE WI-IISPERING CI'IORUS” John Trimble, her' George Coggesweil Charles Barden .. Chief McFarland . Mockiug Face Evil Face . . . . . . .. THE PLAYERS _ Jane Trimble . . l .. . . . . .. _Kathlyn Williams husband . Raymond Hatton Elliott Dexter Mrs. Trimble, John’s mother .. Edythe Chapman . . . . John Burton Tom Burns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Parkes Jones' H. P. Clumley . . . . . . . .. .‘. Tully Mifiqhall . . . . . . Guy Oliver Stauberry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H. Brown Channing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . James Neil Longshorcrnan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Noah Beery . Gustav Seyffertitz . . . . . . . . . . . . . - -.Walter Lynch Good Face . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . - - ._ Edna Mae Cooper *THE BRITISH WEEKLY GAZETTE L IT PAYS to buy in this Province. GOOD BARGAINS at the clearing out sale at 0. B. Wadman’s store Crnpaud. 742, POSITION FOR SOLDIER.-Corpl. Peter Hughes, returned soldici, has been appointed in charge of the dis- trict ‘office _for Prince Edward lslaud of thc Board. of Pensions Com- missioners for Canada, also Secretary of the Returned Soldiers Commission He has his office in the Provincial Building. ii- CANNING DEMONSTRATION.- The Wmmen’s Institute Branch of the Department of Agriculture have nr- ranged to give a demonstration on Home Canning of fruits and veget- ables in the Household Science rooms Kindergarten Building at 3 o’clock Thursday August 8th. All interested are invited to a~ttenll'. 746 A SUDDEN DEATH.-It was a shock to her many friends in Char- lottetown yesterday to learn that Miss Hazel Clarke, ,a povpular young lady clerk‘ in t-he Maritime Stationers, Sunnyside had died very suddenly in the P. E. Island Hospital. With a number of friends she motored to St. Peters Bay on Sunday where she be- came iii. Nothing serious w,as anti- cipsfcd will Monday night when a ply-sician was called in. He pro- nounced her illness to be pleuro-pneu- monia and' had her removed to the hospital. Here she rallied until about 8.30 a. m. yesterday when her spirit passed away. Deceased was a daugh- ter of the is/te Mr. Joseph Clarke, and had a. very 'pleasng personality which made for her many friends who will sincerely mourn her untimely demise. To her bereaved mother, br'other and sister. (Miss Adele who also worked with her) the deepest sympathy 0! all is extended. ,_..l___._.____._. ::Take a Camera on your vacation and bring back memories of your trip. cali In and we will supply you and give you lrutructlons how to have good results with your pictures. comfort for Hot Days. Try our Sedan. Johnson A Johnson. . _ _ ‘ 474-7~18Mt:I ~ rr I. "°' "I1- `g\ccs by request of King William that the members of this Lodge had al-I ready and recently raised a subscrip-, CAR FOR SALE.-See classified ad on page one of this issue. 714. ENTERED ON NEW DUTIES.- 'Sergt.. Major J. E. Trsinor has an- tercd upon his new duties in the Wcig-his and Measures ofilcc, City. his position was made vacant through the tfcaltlt of Mr. W. W. Walker. THE P. E. l. ARTILLERY AUX. --will send magazines overseas on August 13th, and they will appreciate any donations of magazines of a later date than May 1918. These may be left with Hazel Stewart, 146 Rich- mond Street. 748-8_71vr2|_ " ON VACATION.-Rev. Neil Mac- Luuchlan, pastor of Portland Street Methodist Church, St. John, has ur- rlvcd in Charlottetown, accompained by his son Donald to spend part of his vacation on the Island. Thcy lcfl yesterday for W-cat River on u visit to Mr. Angus MaoLaucllIan. ANNUAL EVENT.-The members of King William L. 0. L. No. 1166 held their _annual service on Sunday afternoon, July Zlst in the Methodist Church at Kingston. The brethren of the Lodge. with a number of visitors from other Lodges, met in the hall and _organized for the parade -which was marshalled by Bro. Isaac Carter, W. MI of Boyne Lodge. Charlottetown, as- s‘!'ited by Bro. Walter Burke of the same Lodge. The service was con- ducted by Rev. J. Heaney and Rev. B. P. Colclougll. R.W.G.C., preach- ed the sermon. His text was chosen from Galatians 5:1. The large aud- ience which taxed the capacity of the church, with a number stanrllnrr, and included many outside by the open windows listened _with close attention and manifested interest to an excel- ieut sermon delivered in a clear and convincing manner and enriched by various historical and‘scr'lpturul ref- Brcnccs :anti quotations all of which were calculated to illustrate and cm- phusize the truths which he proclaim- ed.‘ The choir of the church rendered' appropriate music which added niuch to 'the excellence nf the service. The offering, which amounted to $27.00, Lodge to the funds of the Prince ‘Ed- ward island Hospital. It may be added tion list for the some object. One of -pleasant vacation at hcl- honlc in llice ' '*"" ' ‘ I' - -__ #Q I sv`@=--is-` '__=--“-1%-11 _ less driving and I for one am perfect- Mrs. A. F. Webster, city is visit- ing iu Montague. Miss Elizabeth MacGowan. of Jog- gin Mines, N. S., is visiting Miss Sadie Kent at Brookfield. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Compton, Summerside are visiting. in Charlotte- town the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Duchcmiii, St. Avards. Dr-. Cllarles--'Kennedy and' daughter- Christie arrived on the Island Monday night. They are the guests of Hon.M. Kenneriy and Mrs. Kennedy of Brad- albane. Major-General J. L. Biggar and l.irs. -Biggar, who have been summer- in-g nt thc Shuw's Hotel. left the city yesterday nlorning op return to Ot- tawa. Mrs. J. E. L. Goodwill, Barrister, Peterborough, Ont., and Mrs. Good- will, arrived in the city last night ou a visit to Mr. Goodwill’s mother, Mrs. John Goodwill’ Brighton. , Mr. Ale Murphy. Freetown who recently' underwent a serious operat- ion for appendicitis in the City Hos- pital, while cunvalescent. is vsiting at N-o'r'th River, the guest of the Misses Colins. Mr. S. T. Gallant. inspector of Fisheries" leaves this morning for Halifax, to attend -the conference of Lobster fishermen and packers. Mrs. Gallant will uccompany him to visit friends ill liulifax. , Mr. James McQuarrie, of Rice Point ~iindsr~lrimself~at~~tlie'whecl 'of an auto- '1`nwn of Alberton, the shadows of death have been gathering a few days ago, the young- man in the bloom of health was among us; to- day he is lying unconscious, wakingI at intervals to murmur insane things which no one, not even himself can probably understand. - it is the same old story of carless- ness of utter disregard for these reg- ulations, rwhich, 'being made for the safe guarding of the public seem tcday to be held in almost utter contempt by every Tom Dick and Harry who mobile. ' - The young man in question was ‘ one of a -party of giddy headed young people, who, on this panticuiar nlght_ were out joy riding. One of the young; women who from wllut 1 have been! told', knows nothing of auto driving,' was at the wheel. They struck a. bridge, culvert or' some other obstacle and the result is -that both young wo- men nrc badly shaken up and bruis- ed, while one of the young mcn is very, very near the edge of that river from which there is no return. Now, Sir, as an automobile owner, I am interested in motor -cars. I like to see _them on our streets. They are I a fitting symbol of the new era of' progress now opening beflore us. As I said, I like to see them on our streets and i want everyone else to like to, see them. The automobile has many. enemies and such accidents as that of the other' evening, gains it no new friends. I Therefore, Sir, l respectfully suggest that such accidents as the one here mentioned should be rigorously look- _ , _ I “ _ y ' PERSONALS RESPECTING AUTO LAW ly willing to do anything to help cur- ._.~-.~_-.-_»-. ________,, < _ tall the speed of some of these reck- Y \ S"'_Ov°r ‘me °f the mme” In the ‘less characters. Many of them need to be pulled up with a very sudden Jerk . I am Sir, etc ‘ J. C. LEWIS Alherton, August 5th, 1918, I Do You I Know-I., T- That we operate the 'only ' Lens Grinding Plant 'ul P. E. Island? . _ That we employ a skilled » Sl1_I'f-'ice Grinder. and are 1 daily grinding from the I rc_ugh glass-the most com- plicate knds of lenses? These are facts, which mean a good deal to the P 'L li I Glass wearing public, doing away for special lenses. Send Your glasses in b F prqmptly audio perfect con- dition. _ Call in and look over our _._ plant G. F. I-IutcI`leson‘ 1 Oriometrist and Optician ed into, the responsibility for such ac- cidents fixed, and the licenses br oth- er -privileges sumnilirily takcn away, I and kept away until those concerned I ; ‘ : 7 get more common sense. - S Also l would suggest that the laws 3 ' ' and daughter Miss Margaret, inotored' to Sunlmcrsidc and return last week.| Miss Mcquurric has lcft ll return to Rhode island after sponding il very' Point; Lt. Col. \V. I". C. Sullivan, of Mon- treal' son of Sir William W. SuIlivan,` is in the city. lie is registered at the Victoria. Mrs. Sullivan and, family have been spending the sum-l mer at Gregor‘s Hotel, Brackley` Beach. - l°“l°W°fk- AW" 8 W9" st' . UIIPQIY Of (IIC K? UIUC I ° been visiting his -father Mr. John A. ' ‘72"'"M"I" B€¥‘l¢¥’s Paris areen ' ' ' ' ‘ om-t-nm, of nruasnerl mves len ves- W 'here' Buy “°w'a't`a I f . terday on return to Calssr' Mrs I - i . . Y. . I _ _ -ln _,;'_‘__’_,!‘”" -| »'0IYf'lY \°l|lY~ LQYQC - V _ - _ _ oorass who accompanies sim_l°»tne makers or iirsn yuh mms, 1; g, TQ |,|'r,-,ONE OF' Tl-Il M081' DIA-.' _ I tII`\§80¢ ' = ,ln I . ‘ . , I Island will rem/sin herevfor some time' lense suns su»|nsss._A»i I 'slrstiiif residences in this- oily, 5 _ . sw , _ I - & - yet. Mr. ooraerrs fuller wlnrnss l,». Llmllsa. P. o. an ':Is.°¢'\n. '»:';~,§s|,gig'¢s allramlmedll wl-iw ; ’ 2 _ A me vmluurls umlmemssav can f ‘ , :.».s.s. , Joaeaulen-"sum.-' ` -1i0‘-\~ulf1l»\l“» ° I J U I I ‘ lmmm.,_ , __ ' I _ P > t - __ il I Y `.'- A __ /, I, f ' _ _ ,',\,__‘ _ f.,1,.`;,-.l 5 \ l Ai \ p/_H _ »,_. .~ 7 1 »-..; l.;,`,*,y governing motor vehicles should be ' more rigorously applied "in toto' and" f to such ll minimum. as has not yet ‘ been attained. There is altogether too ntllch rock- _~_______~_.___»_-_-_-_-,-,-_A -_-,-%-_ ---------- _ _-_-_-_-.-.~:.~_~_-_-_-_-_= You' I Feel _ It F hte' . 1 Fatigue is the result ‘ of poisons in the sys - tem, the waste matter ._ resulting from the ac- i tivities of life. The kid- neys have failed to fil- f ter these poisons from __ the blood and you are _ tired. I But awaken' the kid- ' neys and liver'l;y using l Dr. Cilase’s idney- Liver Pilis and'you soon. feel fine. The pioisons are swept-from t `e s - ss;'s“.clsi-si ' >-_- u . 1 / _ r,,,~ , - ' '»"_iv`~. } ll. \ . , <- A » I : _ _ V -_ __ ‘ ,l ~ l f ~' l-'¢ B'-loo Irsiore -Now in stoclr-- -. 1 I - ` The Womans Home Compan- I ion _August No. \ I AUGUST MAGAZINES 9 All the best Magazines pub- " f lished received ss issued. ' ; Canadian and American News- `» 1 papers 'received daily. _ 1 ` New Books and Novels for =_ Holiday reading. 50° Marino rms sm Auth- ' ora regular prices ‘I-25 to 81.511 ,I -_ each. Our Holldsy prlees_50 and I ’ 75 cents each. Come in and look __ ' them over. Our Bookstore closes 0l¢_Il sv-` , e tint 4(»x°'09f Batnrdli) II I » o \I&ilr and st.-one o’ciook .' ` ' Wednesday during Jlly old - August. ' H _ ' ‘_ f* I.. tem,-ths*peins1ands'c}lI-‘ I li . ’. i' ~ , _;‘.‘, Kd -¢ f 1 1 I \ " . '-’ et *' '.°~' \~-~ away with the annoying ~ delays caused by sending f mail, you’lI et them basl! . _ » , i