1 _, ~ ‘ f. _ _ __ _#___ _ 1 _ ___ _'_ _ _ 1 _ THE gHAiir1_i'1'rE1'0wN (;UAl1_3_1AN _ _ -' - .1 pggg SEVEN. ;- " _ . __ ,.5 1 . T_ HG*-5| _ .--.~_ - _ - -_ \,P_*,_.r( _- 5 _ _ ,__ _ _ _ __ I' 1. f _ -,- _1",~-~. ' ._ 1. , _ . *‘~ '~“‘.‘*~~-"4 ,z.,...'-1: ri--r. 1- rr " '-.rn 1,-_ . -.\. -‘111 . - 1.' it-. _ i , . ~ \-_,, 1. , $1 L. ».» . .. » ef _- f . __,___ __ , , _ _ _ _‘_ _ _ _ _ __ , __ {_ ____.|h,_ ._ __ _ C .4 _ __ _ _Ui _ __ ____ _.W , ‘ _ __, - ' \ 1 4 - , ia. .- ," ev-“w»¢~¢~ --~ , _ __ , . . ` `,. »l~-»:‘ t* ‘ . \.vss\~¢a¢aass'~aaa~ - - ` - .ll lint linlfi _ Huw noun will 1 A sell __ l_M°11§. » ._[R0UBl[ _ ~ | Punriills-sucnrss1s~1 . _ i. 'B F* ` #li U 15°’ .1 .5 ». _li _ _ 1 $4.98 A Ab-1-1. _ 4*-Fashionable ` boots ‘in 1'. A _ \_, g ' 1BIap3{( Illld. Brown-_-end , '.1 eeércns- selling res- fular $6 to 7.50 st/le-‘. See ou window. & _Co ' e@msu\\\ss\\\1 The Studio. \ Invites All Summer Tourists to Call and have their Photographs Taken while / inthe City- _` '_ The [layer Studio A, careful select tion of every line of Jewelry marks our stock. We will be pleas ed _to have y o u call. W.`N. Tanton .I-meter U .-1 ,A ra' 2 \ Professional- Cards .-1-_ DR. ctrsr GHRONIC Dill. ABI! CURATIVE TREATMENT by tht laonth in advance. Vlatorls Hotel Kéharlottstown, P. lil . l . , Canada. ' nouns. is to a daily- NOW 691-8~2M3mospd . -»-_ *__ J. D. STEWART, K- U- ' ‘Ban-lster,' Solicitor lhd Notary ‘Public . ‘jf Miles Neweoh ' llook. Gharlottetowr. lrsnch Oflloe, Georgetown llooav to Lean on Neal lststo .- s. s. nissslisu lsrflstar. Solicitor, Notary Publlo. sto-» MONEY TO LOAN. Molvitllls. P. I. I. McLEA1\' & McKINNON » lsrrlstsre -Attorneys-so-Law Qplcs Royal Bank Building ` flhsrlottstown. P.li.I1 'K-¥.._.__i__... ' 1 ncLEuu a 'BENTLEY W. B. Bentley, K. G. larrlster and Attorneysst-Law _ Money to Loan, Oillee-Bank or N. 8. Chamber; fthariotteeewn. P.l.l.~ i_1\______ nonsoiv o nUn_F_Y larrietara and I aeiieite t no si ' ' Osasdm "“g;|lV '1'*%lN» _ _ ` wannonrron s _snsw larristers. A f . Notary Yah I2. Its. senugwww. 14:.” ring' cerseee Miss i>~Ii@i¢1s¢1_ . _ 1-., e . . 211- ' ‘ hr A " \_ . 0_.~`»_ ,_. , _ _-_ r _auetsir ' one nesetevnmeu. _ _" .- , _ _ . 1 1 _t':;~.- .rg ‘ over, 1 thought 1 would try umm. -- -1- The result was surprising. A Silica He. Commenced _. lu lain "Fruit-a-lives" ‘ ___ 7ll Lars Avsrwv., (ri-|-/.mg f)N_|-_ |`l"'<‘<‘ yew ere. l begin to feel 'un-dmvn and llrcd, und suffered very much from Liver and Kidney 7`mubl¢._ Iisving read `oi` *Fruit* I ham' nal-/lad an hour-'r yirkngss lince I commenced using ‘Fruits- '.ivcs’, and know now what I have .rot known fora good many years- that is, the blessing of a healthy body and clear thinkin brain". - WALTER J. iIARRIO'l'T. me. 1 ber, 6 for se.so,fr1.1 sue 2119. At all dealers or sent postpaid on -receipt of price by Fruitu-tives l.lmil.'ed. Ottawa.- " ' \:r. Hsipylsle J/Strong, een Re¢fB oodecl .¢tsn.1 unseen -so-."-oonnon is the Georgetown Guardian represents- uve. . _ . I \ the Town Hall, Thursday 15th 1 inet, Tea served. 821-8-13M2i. -i1->--_@__ lldl ill iliiiiliiill SH|P~BUlllJllili 1PllNl \ The village of Cardigan, pictures- queiy situated on both sides of the Cardigan River. has for many years been a favqite summer resort, afford- ing as it does excellent bathing. good fishing and s drive- through a num- ber of prosperous farming settlements over roads that ,are among the best in the -province. The multiplicity of roads and cross-roads in this the wid- est_ part of the province emphasizes the need of finger posts to direct those unncquainted with the geography of » _Americans \ ` j Y ` 1 . 1 l New _ _ . Being used by over three million PW' ple annually. It will mcrease the strength ot weak, nervous. run-down folks in two weeks’ time in many in- stances. Ask your Doctor or drug- gin about lt. l '_A. E. LYON, Stulio Good Photography Moderate Prleol Personal attentlor. so Amatsul -'hotography. `- 107 Queen Street _ 'hone 60-u. _ it '- _ _. _,,.. Q _. We highly é mmend g ' \ 3 5` $5 . 4 ",- " -Evangeline ' Apple' ' ‘ Cyder Put up by Aunap - \3_l_s Valley Cyder ., Ltd.. Bridge- town, N. S. 1 The most ssl E5-67 Water Street `Chsr-lotto’ Yu ' ‘ \ \ _ “-1, .-._ _ _ , .~`-+”-‘-5v'\7 \\‘>~~. » \ 4" _ \ ~` . - Ie; .‘.`;:f`°"f; " __ '_ 2_1 _V _yn _ _ \\\\§_' _ _ .s`-wr ' ‘ e Carier’s Bookstore -Now in stock- _ The Womans Home Compan- ion August No. Auouér Msoszinse All the best Magsglnea Dub' lished received as issued. 1 Canadian and American Newe- papsrs received daily. New Books and Novels for Holiday reading. . 000 reprints from hast Auth- ors resulsr prices 01-2_5 to 31-50 ues. our ueusay env" 5° “"1 76 cents each. Come in end l°°¥ 'them over. ' _ ' e Our Bookstore clot# 0”” °" gym! (gggdpt S`lt.0YllY) 1"- 0 °_,|°,,& ind as one o'clock on wednesday 'llrlflill 1"" *°°. bliilllb' _ > -._ ' eéflartleri Ti, C0 Lill- ` ` - r . Boelre and Stationery F dsllc lous and refreshing _ non- intoxicating - summer beverage. A-_-_~,__-_ Will keep sweet and ;'\"°!\ clear and will noi ferment. " I _ 5-._ _ D,eBlo1s Bros - mean a' good~deal to the -1 away’-with the annoying road markers. would add very much to the convenienceof travellers and also to the attmctiveness of ‘the several beautifull villages in Klng's County. It is hoped that a movement along this line willi shortly be set on foot by the Automobile Asmciatlon and that ere long the uncharted roads will have lost their terror to the many the excellent drives by auto or car- riage to these charming eastern towns and villages. _ 1 Cardigan, this summer, has added to its attractiveness a/nd business live- llness, a real old-fashioned shipyard, supplemented by modern improve ments and machinery, improvements which place the shlpyardof today as far in advance of that of a generation ago as t1he .modern lbattleshlp is in advance of the 'old "wooden walls of England." - Through the enterprise of Hon. John A. Macdonald", Cardigan's lead- ing merchant, in conjunction with Mr. George Thompson, Montague, and Mr. Charles Lyons, of Charlottetown, this village now has a ship building plant second to but few in the Maritime Provinces. with a Slllll on the stocks that .when com- pleted will be second to none of her class in Mari»t'ime‘ waters. The keel of this vessel was laid on May 10;-h. last, und' it is expected thai she will be launched and ready for sea by No_vernbsr‘1st. _ She is 111 feet keel, 140- feet over all, 30 foot will measure about. 307) tons. Sho is -built on vi Nova Scotia clipper model and judging by her lines as she stands will be ‘a. fast as well as it substantls! seller. 1 The llumber used in her construe - tioimcured within ten miles ol thallh , the greater _part of ii wit two to four miles of the' vii- lage. Representatives of The Guar- dian who visited the plant last week were assured that there is abund ance of lumber left for several more such vessels, and in all probability otherswiil follow. ln oon_nectlo11 with the shipyard there is a lumber working plant qtted up with rotary awe. band saws, -plan- ing machines, troenail machines, and .other labor-paving devices; also s blacksmith shop in which all the iron used in the vessel is forged. The timlbers are »sha`§ed'by bend- ssws, the rpiqnk bevelled and planed _by a planing machine. instead of by the broad axe, the adzs and the saw- pit of the olden days, so that every- thing fits smoothly and less laborious ly than when all these things were done by hand. The greatest care has been taken in the selection of the lumber used and _ . _ ~_ .~ I 1~1 ..§,~t.:s.1.r°.“ir.a‘:°.:°l1 E. land? ‘. Thg l killed A Sndacgwérlrlydedygnd are daily from the - a. t m. ~ $153.5 n...i..n‘Z'.°.°..‘i° _ 1 'These are facts, which Glalaweariog public, doing 1 2:-:;'..2°.......°”° °1;..'s°“°' _ A yeurislueel in by `;Cn11nansteu. et-.rein 1 G. il.; ‘I ";.~e:onoer`owrl ` wosssnye IN-1 STITUTE will hold a spinning bee in the country. These finger posts or. who would gladly avail themselves of, beam, twelve feet depth'VoflioldmanillV plant. 11 ' uma. _ Gash- must accompany order. llltllmull charge; twenty-llva cents. Mr. Macdon;ld,_who perhonsliy super- intends every detail of the work is determined that lbs vesiel when com pleted. will be the staunchest that mtaerisl land skilled workmanship mn produces Some idea of the strength ofthe vessel may be formed from the .relieving sets; -'rss keel rms niche. Say. iz; me season 12 inc-ses ny- 12: _the whole "being `boltsd together at 'intervals of s'fe`1`i feetwvith galvanized iron bolts. - The inside slrin at the bow is eight dnchee thick. tapering to seven and six inches. _ The bottom floor is of clearblrch a11d»beech three inches tlilclr,"tlm sides of~olesr spruce ‘he treenalls ‘of Juniper, wedged inside and out. ' ` ~ ’l‘he_master builder is the veteran Mr. Klnrball Coffin, one of the best ‘rnown and 'most skilled eliipbullders _af the old school and who' has kept himself 'well 'posted in the improve- ments that science and modern much- inery have added since he first took up the work. He is lurtiy proud 01 'uhls his latest vessel which. whether she be his last or not, he is detennin ed to make 'the best of the quite con- slderaihle fleet which he has built. lt is not at all improbable that Mr. Collin will have the privilege of superintend- lng the 'building of a sister ship to the present ee soon after the launch- ing as arrangements can be made. Mr, MlacDonald. in addition to the building of this vessel and to meet the demands of his growing business, is building anaddition to his store which will not only greatly facilitate the 'nnnnling or nts terse swell bf. seeds. but will also add to the attractiveness if the village. __ U-_--J1-#_-_1u'l \ . ::Why euifer from corns when they can be pslnlessly' mated out by using Hollowsy’s Corn Cure. War _Garden Bulletin 6ATCH HIM! The canning season will not be_,_gxer until every emipty' jar is lllled\ 'and tightly sealed. So don't let any cscspe you. ` _ lt must be-kept in mind that the _success of our canning depends very' largely on the condition of your jars. They must be' sterilized lor at least 15 minutes. Evsrythink mu-st be clean and air-tight. The .~ i'i\‘bb_ers' and tops -must -be fruitless. it is economy' to buy new rubbers evsrfy-year- Otherwise you are apt to llnd1your_truit ferment- ing before the firstsnowflskes fly., Write to any of theprovlllclal com- mittees or direct--to tile Canada Food Board. for s live-cent booklet on the canning `dr`ylng and' storing of veget. ables. lt w-ill give you process in de- tail and in canning 'ss in everything else. prevention ls better than cure. ::Rellef for the Depressed.-Phr slcal and mental depression usually have their origin in a disordered starts of the stomach and liver, as when these organs are 'deranged in their action the whole system` is affected. T;-y_ Ps_rmelee’s Vegeta-b`l'e` Pills. They revive the' digestive processes.. not beneficially on the nerves' and restore the spirits as no other .pills will. They axe chesp. simple and sure, and the effects are lasting. ...,. ,,,,,,.,,.,..,,,,..¢..¢..e..|-.o-»¢»~e~o~a~»s<-o--e.-|..e..¢..a..s--_ Ohio Man ls A NioderniWizard Discovers magic ether com- -, pound ’\vi1lch_1looscns a f corn so it lifts right out .-Q...-~a~<»\~#s~.¢»<¢i.s-o~v-O~e0“O»l»O»~O--0-O-\O¢»¢1°l~~O~~t-#avi Good news atrend rapidly and drug- ` Kn glsts here 'are' .keno .busy dlspenslnx ___ 0 ow- - freesone, the other discovery of s Cin- cinnati genius, which is said to loosen any corn so it lifts out wlththe ting- ers. ‘ ~ Ask at any phsnnacy for a sfuarter ounce of freezonc. which wil cost very little. but is said to be sufficient to rid obe"s feet of every hard or soft corn or callus. ‘ You apply just s few drops on the tender. aching corn and instantly the soreness is relleved,and' soon the corn is so _shriveled that it lifts out with- out s particle of pain. lt is s sticky substance which dries when applied- and never innsmes or ever irritates the adioinlng. tissue. 'Pins' discovery will srevent thous- ands ot desthsxsrinns y from 100|!- jsw and intention ~lie1-etotore result- ing from tho sdoillal habit of cutting corns. - _ . _ - _anal-agq,-n-_-_;_. 1 1 -, . 'L _ _ _ _ _ *I samurai mlilqdaso. out 1 ~‘naa __ _ 'deeply revered _and ivfas sessierate. _ _ ` U \.. -' `_o"l99 _‘ 1 __ ~fg~1q\_ ss blue 9oNn:s- ..~ s1oN"l__ , ' -_ma M_arv_Meol»sren _ at the * Prince l!dWl`_M Theatre “ _ (31 in-t.it_t`-and Gpticilnl on Wednqesy sad _Thursday I Aitgllet. 14 and lil #ill _iltit #Ht 6% #Bit Oil #iv 0% DQ Oli# Oil O# 4*. 00 ' gli QQ el* ' °: 9 a Q Q0 gl . (By Arthur 8. Draper) LONDON. August_l3.-From a close student of the war, who has access to most of Britain’s military informa- tion, l have obtained some facts which show how dangerous it is to under estlmsts the onemy's strength and skill, and hom easy and fatal it is to excuse s defeat. Many months age the Germans won In easy victory on. .ure Rigs river, which was explained away by ij,"-;_¢,1. ing that the Russian army was shulmn in morals to the core. But realty what happened was -that the lwdllced e nh style or crenrlvs e ood stories about the collapse of ' _ . r ntelli- Sence is shown in the excuse for It is worth examining the lay., in 1913' attack according to old games thrust was wi»th_ou.t the _usual heavy gun assault and it succeeded though th_e defensive force 'faced the attack- ers in -the proportion of three to leur.- ln the summer or the early fall of 1917 the German general staff hit up- on the idea of substituting -the qui(-k thrust for the battering tactics they employed at Verdun and those similar- ly °""P|°Y9d 'DY Hill! along -the Sommel and if Yllres. The Germans made the llret~~test""s1t Rigs and nothing pleas ed them more_»thsn to have. the Allies swallow the stories of the riemoraliza-‘ tion of the Russian forces. The Second Test 5 Cilloretto was the scene of the sec- ond test. made on a larger scale. ln- stead Of fllCi¥l8 the facts, the Allies were satisfied to think the worst about themselves and charge complete de- feat in war due to enemy superiority' I don't want 'to minimize the effect of these battles in their relation to Russian demcrslizntlon. Aust;-1* pm. lmgdnda. rx' poor British intelligence, but I simply went to put tnenrln their l1I‘0l>0l' 'P0r‘spective as secondary fact- ons. ` Daring Attack The Germans won ..,.e.., because _#%¥¥f¥¥¢¥$¥$¥¥ %Q¥¥i'¢¥¢¥$%¥$¥¥ I w1hich failed. The second surprise. Bslllsh, Italians and Russians' In Prevmus Cam. paigns Undzreslimated Strength of Opposing Armies and Made Mistake of Excusing a De- feat - Surprise Traeiics Also l'~ is`ured Largely- Recent Allied Successes Not _Costly lhey ‘fcrosee_d’_’ the Allies--surprised them. The Allies first discovered the enc1ny‘s tactics at the Battle ol’ Lys. anil'liit upon a method of defense that prevented the Germans flooding over the Ypres plains. ' The Cro'\ Prince -won a igreut victory because or the very daring of his attack on May 27, which swept over Chemin des Dames and down to the Marne. When hs tried to extend his succcsslon.luly 15 the Frsnslr had solved the problem of defense.. as events have shown. They yielded ground and widened "No Msn's Ltd " Then Foch struck serves his dtrength with wonderful pa other hand, the Crown Prlnce's army has suffered heavily and it is no long- MDGNCHHS W0Uld be MSS H01 10 U11-‘supply three ounces ot orchard white 1-we Anas,” .der-rate their own army or that of for a few cents. MassnB0 111|! _'WOW l the enemy. ln this war. skill and in-'ly rmgmnl' |°u°“ mt” um “mv “wh 'rl 3 (3, - ‘cena-it ‘ ratiher thnnmere nu bers or am” and hands each ds’ “tain” \ - Brmans made two attack, LW. Y - _ in lhcw freckles and blemishes dleendsr Cembrni~0n9 against Bourleon Wood so-cnllog 1.51340” prnpgganda Wm bat. land how clear. soft and white the skip and the other agalhst “___ ________hem| _ _ becomes. Yee! ltis harmless. __ Nerves _- -._ Shattered nerves are the source of greatest suifer_i_ng Iigi many a- re-' turne so er. _ ~ fThehd_oci;o;‘ can _give somet ing_ o reieve ¥_i_hysi_cal paln,1but when e nervous sys _ern breaks downfand- you bra sleeglfgs, nervou_s_ an me a y worrle ' real cure only comes when the exhausted nr-_z_r\{_e c_e:lls a;;e nogrishé e ac to ealt an vigor by such restore-_' tive, upbuildingcgreat- ment as Dr. - ases Nerve Food. A , ~» h d M _'th _ F __ cb _ _ punch in each iist.can_hoor` his oppon libel; cams the. Cahore disaster and V “ °°' "3 W me” °° “_ em however much me ¢|»°wd_mm_, . » 1 . - we ],¢a||an mom|._ dw to me B"(__|tisnr_;s and when he does invest it is "Mn" h m _cess of the Austrian propagandl Nuxhovldont hs has examined every pro- ve had Byngfs thrust at Cambml and position from every side. i._._____ ' the enemy's counter thrust which n. - L l ` ' `. 1 ."-» tralized Byngg Kama P00 I eu Cautious and Patient Q . _ . _ Byng.B defehh but an these ex__l_ma_ The recent phases ul' the second hat: tions fa" short of the .truth tie of the Marne haven‘t 'been costly ' ` _ successes for the Allies because Foch on-lsr Mm beauty- _le¢lei\,s§.- gn", W camhnl has been cautious and patient. On the homo forlfew gen¢|,_'|"|y Rl, i . ' ' L "» ` the bllltle 0| Camlbrai for they furnish 'er a Sung Ludendom may switch. toiqlbfeiflee tdlfngrldrndthgge lg\l:i‘b?ajg; 'the real answer to the reverses at to a new style or an-ack if he feel? he orchard white, 'shak§'well. and 'yon 'Riga and ashore and ,O the mum has played lhe_surnrls_e thrust to the haven quarter plntortne nest tréesie *ng 1_,y,_ Chem," des Dameé _md ___ limit. He canhlt again, but the next and tan lotion, and complexion beau ,rmglys successful éoumer th _ battle is bound to be short and iimltcil “$5 8'- Very' V973' “mln °9°¢- ' TUBQ lr: _. our grocer has -the lemonamnd ainst the Germans on the Marne. Vo a °°mpa“'.t‘v°ly meagre f'°“t' lacy drug store or toilet countercvill 'i ilank_ First -there was a heavy artil-: m- _ l_ _ _ l ._ '_-Z 1 1 K. iof_C. Property They belong to Prince Edward Island soldiers ov-rseas- the gift of the folk back home. The Knights of _Columbus are. merely administrators. trustees with sacred obligations. 3-1--_grim ~` 'es--en£-ini eieeesssweeweeseeesesats¢v¢sé`e¢sw=r¢seesw¢sese»1¢sees¢seseeessex# '#assesseseeesesewneseseesweeeeesesesesesws¢estfsee-»eennee»s@ . . 1 » _ .` \ ‘ K. of. C. Huts Are Not #Bit #Bib 0310 #Bill $10 #Bill iii it *Pt are asa *Bt #Bi me eel #it so do we at-»s 805-8-I 'T EVERYBODY WI-:Looms -' EVERYTHING FREE ____ 'I`his'sign on every K. of C. nut shows the way tiie'_Kni%hts interpret in practice the obligations imposed by th eir trust. ur- ther, they do not use_tir_e 1Hnts.f_or thelrovm meetinseor purposes .‘ and any _eervioeethat are -hsld__in_ them are ooen to all wltt out solicitation of mymdyly &_ti0m1nation can use the I-lute at nerd. _ _lriefly, than Ilan; ceiere sad ` . u' ‘», _oi C.'AArmy l}ht»;C;mpaign for _$100,000 ot`imtnel_l¢es~. 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