/ ‘ __ . __ ,J ,_ A ,_ ._.~;¢__ sm - vt s. ._ '., » » _y . . _ ,_ _ .. _ v ___ ,. .. _ _~ t , _ _xo .1.,...___.., _ . t , . #.1913 "_ - . 'rl-nl: cnnnmnwrowu GUARDIAN l l » < Hi- ..».'.,;‘.-..t .-». f ' f'~- » _- -.-il' »'-n._l»~»_-'»~= -iff. ' . '* l _ _ 3 ... . ~ _.4 ~ ,I L; _ ~ ' Y -'Am°.>‘l" rv t ‘ The Rexsll Kodak 'Store * line of cold creams. toilet waters, of King William L. 0. L. No. 1166 on Mn' H. VTiIRe rTv§o has been _ ' |"' PAYS £0 buy in this Province Fon aunaulm, h most complete tilrls mom” for » New o|.Asoow sssvlcss. - powders, soaps. sic., etc., sr Johnson M1" Mary Cvfivh Of Mwre & Mo ~ Rev..lolln Stirling will preach on Sun- & Johnson. 1049-8-245111 Leod's, is visiting in Emerald, the Jay, 25th, in the Presbyterian church -E. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKen- IN st-New Glasgow, ht 3.30 nm. I THIER-E wlLL as s special meeting DR. ¢¢ ' - smptovsne or Pnmc: so- hh hs 2ath.Al1 l- . Mem” ""‘°“‘““ D“"°“- P“*l‘- D“ffY Sailsfactlon Guaranteed” MRD ,s,_AND_Remember me boys ed gm fmenm " °""°“1§;§_;;2;°f|'_ lossph kslly sho Arthur Kelly of Th _ _ who have ,ought for you and who ___ Fort Augustus were in the city on e MCKIUDOH 'Drug C0_ have now returned. Many- of these WOUNDED,-4Mrs. Aicli's McDon- b“5l“°“ YeSle"d“Y- 'lead wo;-k_ They did their duty by lid' of Clyde River has received word _ =-hell' Country; they will do their duly that her soh,' Pte. Nell Fletcher Mc- ‘”“°”“ "me “"“’"‘g h°’“° M°“' day were Pte J D Gillis, Norbor- by you. If you have 3' pogmgn open Eachern, Inf., is in the Australian Dugh and Pte* J' Danna” Bur 'h‘“ °“" ‘be “md “Y 8 felufned 5011"' Genera' H°“°"“l' Al"""""'°' “““°"l““ lington from ‘Aldershot N S on ' - . _ l Jr. phone or write to Peter A. Hughes, “rom gullslwl- W0Ul\<1 111 fish! |65 Bhd /,W -cv -\ " - ` f `~`:’~. N. s'~ .<->~ `-~ 1. _ _ j ._ %_~\.___` f\\\ ~~`~“= `~ >‘."f t Q '4 éi J_"'~f' Ti "' = .l_ _E f- . _.v 4 _ ,f -1, _ 1 , ”` _ - .,_ _ _ V _ , /. _ \___:____N_///1 /_ _ fe?" ";`:;-.~_____` _ " 5 ' _ ,`_ .-9 §‘ ‘ '.;<\<`_`\_\\l _,'__ . ‘_ ’/ -°=‘.'=f.£ ' _ \ \ X . 7 ‘Ak v .4 ff/ _ ;;\ ‘\“"‘\'\ if. ,Q ' e .r / .-3 .1 Q s Q* c i _ __ L _ .'?*”' 'll - ` " it “ll ,_ .YOU cs N' secretary, Returned Soldiers Aid Commission. Charlottetown. Phone .74. P. 0. Box S6. 994-8-22M3i ENCOURAGING NEWS. -The tol- 9Wil1g telegram was received yester- lBY by Col. S. R. Jenkins, from Capt. .\_ M. Plumtree.-#Following cable 'eceived from Commissioner overseas. Cflllt. Law. assistant Commissioner FPBHCG; reports that' our advance stores were moved with the corps to the new battle front near the first nain station and that all necessary :omforts 'were there. When the wounded started to come in that' ow- ‘-HE to the nature of the battles he has had some difficulty in keeping track of the field ambulances, but that 'they have all been visited as of- _en as possible. He speaks in the llshest terms of the work done by lis staff and transports and at the time of writing he had not an unfill- lll request for supplies." COMMUNION SERVICES~’l`lle reg ‘liar annual conlmunion services o he Hartsville Presbyterian cllurcl were held on Sunduy las-t. The du; was delightful and the congregation: .vcro unusually large. At 11 a.m. tht English service was hold in the church lnd was conducted by Rev. R. ll. iiavert, assisted by Rev. D. M. Math :son of Stellarton. N.S. At the sum( lour Rev. A. D. McKenzie of Montre- ll conducted the Gaelic service in ' _ \ _ the public hall near by. The main p \ ' - llart of the churcl d d ,___--. .- _ Y _. \©».lr_£,,`:__-...._ _ __ . - “‘ _OUR JEWELRY THE PICTURE OF “PRINCE CHARMING” AND THL SCALES /ELL OUR BUSINESS METHOD. WE GIVE YOU YOUR FULL J!ONEY’S WORTH. LONG EXPERIENCE IN THE JEWELRY .FUSINESS HAS TA UGHT US WHATAND WHERE TO BUY. SO WHEN YOU BUY ANY ARTICLE FROM US YOU CAN KNOW THAT THE QUALITY IS SUPERB AND THE DESIGN IS CORRECT. ‘ "'-'IVE' *WILL DO YOUR REPAIRING RIGHT. A W. PATTERSON I THE RELIABLE JF WELERS 3*- -- - mil. __ "i. .. cs. _ - -_~.=' Anglo-American Telegraph .Co. Ltd. The Anglo=American izelegraph Co. Ltd. has appointed Agents and opened offices at the following places. where ielegrams will be accepted at the regular Telegraph rates - _ 1 was was crow e md a large number in the gallery. File public hall was well filled with those who enjoy the Gaelic service. Aft 5 p.lll. the church wlas crowded ‘llroughout. Rov. D. M. Matheson 'lrcacllcd and was assisted in the ser- :icc by Rev. R. II. Stavort and Rev. \_ D. McKenzie. Six members were ‘er-_oivc:l on proi`esslon of faith. Quite t number of frillntls from Cllarlottc- own and surl-ollniling districts were :lrosont at the services. ` Tile pre- colnnlunlon services began on Wed- lcsday evening and were held both morning and evening on Thursday. Friday and ‘Sa'tul‘day. The last ser- vice of the series was held on Mon- lay at 11 z1.ln. ln all of the services :he pastor was assisted by Rev; A. 1). .\IcKerlzie and Rev. D. M. Matheson vllnard's Linlment Co.. Limited Gents,~'-I cured a valuable hunting log of mange with MlNARD’S LIN! _\/IENT after several veterlnaries had OFFICE AGENT _'willed him. without aolhg him any Abrams Village.. ._ .-S. E. Gallant AllJ8Il . .. .. . . . C. S- Delaney .WH~:FR.ID GANGNE rates, the thanks of the Convention lermanent good. ' - Yours, dec. y " " ` ` "rap of Grand Central Hotel Dundas_ or Bridgcton................ Mrs A. Martin ,',,.,,,,,,,,,,,,d_ Am 3, --“_ md to the G<=_n<=\a\ Secfemv and fe Centervlllc...... W. T. Bowness ` ‘firing omcllrhl Mihai rlehsllllmhl tulg \ < l`(‘ Cornwall ._ .. S. Scott _ ‘ __ _“g‘“‘°"“ °“° °" ° S Coleman_.._............. _ H. Bears ~ -- ,hem ,,,_,,ng,he yea, the ,deal soho, Cfapaud .... . .........MlSS HOWHET S t d S .al ls it is _put before them in the stand Ca eE mont _ ,0l60I'i A1’S€Il2l.1llIf _ a s lrds for Sunday Schools. Rev. M D S P ' _ ___ _ __ __ _ _ _"___ ______M|SS B_ MCDOU aid Ltoss then gave an excellent ad'dl'es ' ' ' ° ' M A Mai-tin 24lll. ln the "value and view of Religion: _ . _ _ Im_t____cuOn_,, The National Amhem Hlllsboro...... ._ . . ..._.Mlss F. White J mes Raynor brought the convention to a close. i BIC . . . . . . ._ a __________.____ L __ _ __ P0016 , , ' ::Why» bother with tilat old worn- _ McLean out sewing machine when you can MHIUPQUC... . .. ... ... ... . . . . .. . . .A. ::_y0rL;nf__;lo`:_v__rat__tl;Ia__?;m;r_p;l_ce as Mllt0Il ........-...... . . ..... _ MCNCI ° 1045.g.24M31 Mt Carmel ]eremlahS Gallant New Haven..."..l...-.. Coluell Per tm - = Portage.. .. . _ .K. Shazbell Pownal._.... . Carver Rus'tico.'........_.. ....Mrs Doucettc Richlnond..._.. ...............Miss Mamle McDougall SP TURDAY ONLY ' 'No more than 2 tins St Chrysostome...........................Xavler Gallant to a ¢u5tom¢|°_ Fracadie I. Mc Donald Wood Islands Taylor Blanks are supplied at all the foregoing offices where written messages can be filed. _, _, ' ' A. E. Morrison, Qharlotretowll P. 1 _ Supl- 953~8-20M¢l. -I ' ,J ‘ ,F-_ire Insurance Beer & Goff , GROCERS _ “THE STORE WHERE ' Cl.EANl.lNESS l’REVAll.S” l)r.E.C. Harris A N e cessl ty _ _ _ Then insure in good stron!! Sf°°k C°ml’a"' ies. which never contest an honest claim such , as is represented by A. E. R. BRQW ,_.._ `, ' Charlottetown ‘ , . i Eye Specialist _' 1 ' .~~:»'-s-.- Office Royal Bulk Build _ iq, Chris ttoiown _ bless. tum 9.3¢ -12.30 A z-s - .',_1 cor Kent and Prince ltreets 'rho wsmh Mmulmmln; Company, Lilhlua, Insane, onus ® I ll face -_*_ NEW POTAT8 BUG EXTERMINAT- OR.-A Carlboo farmer tells us, says the Picton Advocate. that he has- nn.- been -bothered by potato bugs this year. He says that in the fall when cleanlng. up the fields he lputs a little pile of small potatoes here and tberr and in a _Lew days on turning ovel the pile, he finds great numbers o* potato bugs. By this simple strata gem he clears the neld of bugs in the fall. H there are any left for till Spring he takes a. bag full of hens and :lumps them in the potato field. The hens gobble up the bugs and are sr keen 'for them that, the second day they -find the way to the potato floll` themselves. S. S. CONVENTiON.- The annuu` convention of the Sunday Schools oi South West Queens District was hold 'n the Long Creek Baptist Churcll ol August ‘l5th. There wereisesslons at `i and 8 p. m. 'l`he President Mr Hector Murchison performed the dnt `cs of Chalrnlall. In tile' unavoidnlllr lhsence of the Secretary Miss Ret; firuwys, Rev. J. Heaney acted al lecrctnry. Aftcr devotional exercises ‘ed by Rev. A. llurll the minutes lf lust convention were read and ap nroved. Tile reports from officers whf were present were then received. Thr `ollowing were appointed as lnonlinat ing committee: Mr. Hugh M@lVlillan Vlr. Harry iM.` Hyde, Mrs. W Stretch. Rev. A. Hurn and Rev. J. deaney were appointed committee or "esolntions. Rev. W. A. Ross the lble and efficient field secretary gavc ln address on Sunday Scllool stand lrds und- chartered the school on thf basis ofthe reports. This was follow nl by discussions of plans and prob `ems. The evening session was opener vith devotional exercises led by Rev \. llulll. The report of the nonlinat ‘ng committee was adopted and was is follows: Mr.--i Thomas- Morrow 'long Creek, President; ‘Mr. Hector Vlurchison, No_r_t_h River, Vice Presid mt; ltaynlond Barrett, Kingston, Sec ‘story Tl‘ea'surel~; Mrs. William §tretch, Long Creek, Superintendent `~I~lenlentary‘ Division; ‘Mrs. Colin i~‘rnsol~, Clyde River. Secretary Divis ’on; Rev. J. lleoney, Cornwall, Adult Division; -Mr. Heber McPllail, Ne'.\ 'lzlv0n, Ali'lllllllsll'ation Division; 'Mr 'larry M. llyde, Cornwall, Education ll Division; Rev. A. Hurn, Nortl River, Bible Reading Department. Thr 'eport of thc Resolution Committe- vtls also udcpted and inclllded a rer llutlon conveying to the friends o ong Lreek, wllo entertained the dell' *he desirability of keeping ibefor- #NE _Something lliiferznt Soap Dyes That cleanse a n d dye Garments in a single opera- ilon. Conservation is a word that has been pretty badly overworked-but it applies so well to the use of Sunset . SUNSET SOAP DYES _ that we cannot refrain from repealing it here. The use of those dye:-1 harvest leave. Their many friends are glad to see them again. NEW YORlf'S FUR MARKET RE- PORT Since our lust report, conditions in the Fur Market throughout the coun try have undergone the usual compar- atively dull spell incident to the early Summer days. There has been a con- siderable renewal of activity, howev- er, during -the past two weeks. stim- ulated to some extent by the success- ful special August solos conducted by most of tile leading retail stores from coast to coast. These sales, which lppear to have become a. permanent feature ol' the Market, have tended to advance the season both for the deal- zr and the manufacturer. All our reports indicate that thc principal articles which have entered nto actual consumption at this time at full prices are Muskrat (both nat- ural 'and dyed), Skunk, the better grades of Mink, Sable and Marten ol ill kinds, Foxes, Lynx, Fisher, Aus tralian Opossum and Kolinsky. Rac- coon, American Opossuln and Nutria, ire also being sold ill fair quantities while Beaver, Erlninc. Civct Cat and hc poorer grlades oi` \Vild (Tot are not telling so freely. There ds no gaillsaying thc fact that _he Market ilnds itself in all excecd- ngly heal-thy condition. The embar- ro against the importation of furs rom Russia, Japan, China, Australia ind South America, far frolll having rad a denloralizing influence has illl- lroved the market for both foreign lnd domestic goods. The manufacturers anticipate an sarly season ‘influenced by the scarc- ity' of labor and prospective higher prices for all manufactured goods. [`hc early dzrte of our sale is in lim vith this expected quick marketing of nlanufactlured stock. It is fully expectcd.tllal prices will vlth a. few exceptions. be sustained nd that some articles will advance beyond last Sale prices. Goods will be received until Sep' 3rd for our next Sale which begins Sept. 23rd. Owing to congested traiilc we strongly advise shipment by exDl’0!l wherever possible. All goods received now are placed in cold storage without extra cllarge. Our market reports will be issued fronl time to time and during the ill- terval our Market Service Bureau is prepared to send you, upon l'€f111@Sl lccurate inforlnatiol. as to prevailing market conditions regarding any orl- lcles in which you may he specially interested. Liberal advances will be made whenever desired upon recei-Dt Of merchandise. *__in-Z--in For Freckies all-lol Make hssluly _lotion I! home for l few cents. TPY 'fl Squeeze the juice of two lemons in- fo a bottle containing three 01111665 Ol' orchard white, shake well. and YOU uarter nt of the best freckle Prince Edward’ R 1' Matinee Daily-3 p. nl.-Night 7 a1‘id_'8_.:1__l_‘? Good Old Fashioned Mel'o¢lramo IN ' “lull rRlNcs~s 1 ol lm _lla ’~ , with vlvll-\N Rl-_:t~:D c'HARLE- .LE MOYNI-:_ also _ ' A. Strong Supporting- Cast A Mixture of thrills, sweetened with love, mixed with lhe flavor of Romance. Enjoyed by everyone. Don’l miss it ONLY ONE MORE LHAPTER OF “VENGEAN-. E AND THE WOMAN ’ Don’t Miss Todays Fourteentn (.`hap=er It’sa thriller __ _ MONDAY .Cil.-\iil.F.-‘J RAY TUESDAY _IN “lilo ..-Ull”lER’S BOY" An exceptional Seri- s of Adventure Stories The Adventures 1 i “Stingaree” FEATURING _ I lRUE BOARIIMM- WEDNESDAY lilii 8 Rlflil. SPH lAl. lHU~s»-Y $’.;"=.‘;t.;“.:1.‘;‘.s.‘;?.:.;'s.:';.:': I . _ __ _I l l _ a;-”_»_`,. _ .,, _ .t -‘*-» \- ¢ fu? 1 ` ‘ < l _ 5 | '_ l_ __ if __ Prince Edward \Ved. and Thurs. Aug. 28 THE Molrlsltnoon or Bllclllx ll ll." l ‘ CALLS ALOUD FUR PE `\» E THOSJH. INCES QU! TANDlN__. l\l.»\ ll- C-IVILiZA'l`l» it lMPRESSIVE--bPELTACULAR--- Gil IPPING- -INS l\ULTi\ Actual Sinking ~ f an Ocean Liner-Two Battlesh sunk by U, 5, ,\ av,-$10,000 Used for Am- munition ln ~ nc Battle Scene-10,000 Horses in Thrilling Cavalry Lhalges 40,00L) l'». ople-Airplanes in Gi eat Air Raid Shown ill :lil large cities of 'Canad -_ . nd United "':f.."' States ata price scale of srom 5.»l =0 $2-00 U Regular Prices 5c 10c l5c have a q pi , and tan lotion. and complexion benu» tiher, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few,cents. Massage this sweet- ly fragrant lotion into the face, neck. arms 'and hands each day and 'S99 how freckles and blemishes disappears and how clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless. Will _ HERE IS _ANOTHER $2.50 BARGAIN cN='`z,l/a-_‘t _ ,_.. f~'_:\_ 9°" '_/l-°°?~. -of .‘_.., . .f-9'.;-' ‘ln ~ lt. T 7!" _ " il <5 1*- ` `- '- x 5 it) /Z4-. ~\.~~§'-y,-_-;¢_>_’.».’. ’ 33:19.? -*ax -5 -Eh* ni '“‘ _,r Dainty and Strong for Little “Tots” O Watson’s Spring Needle Underwear is the correct thing for particular ‘ "little women" with sensitive skins and rapidly growing bodies. The garments are soft, warm. snug-fitting and always comfortable. These same qualities are to be found in the underwear we make for mon and women. All styles, all sizes, all fabrics. ’ srnm Num.: mano . _ ` ¢ nqwm UNo‘ERwl-:AR ...., \ / \ _ "` i I _ ‘ \ sw. _ -,..,>. .__-,ty ,y` ,- ' .v >.¥_"- ~. \~ ._ ¢ l 4 < l l I l