_ _si-:PTEM-annie, 1918 \ _ --- ;_- ,._.___ » - r ». 1 _ __ . ' " ' " - »‘. - ' " ' " . ‘ `~ ‘ ‘ - _ , . » - .. ~ - . _ _ ‘ _ _ . 1 ' -t. ___,_‘ -.~= ',_~ . __-<'," -_ - _\ » 4 V _ ' , _ .~ _ _ _ _ . , _ __ ~, __._ .~ 7 _ f v _ . 1 _ sig. ‘ "~'T_HE`CHARLO'I'I‘E'I‘0WN GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE i SCHOOL _ BOOTS FOR. Boys and Girls We have a splendid assortment nt just the THING YOU WANI and in all prices' Patent Boots Gun Metal Boots Kid Boots - _ Tan Boots ‘LEATHER OR NEOLIN HIGH OR LOW CUT PRICES MODERATE Morris-Smith-'Be-er Y 7"' W _ ' ' r " Y Y Y 'A Y Y 'Z 7 ' M' "'-“"”" 7”" ";; l l i>i_Pi-is _We have just received a IIICC fi‘6Sl1 Supply Qf Caged and uncased ripes We have them at most any price. Before purchasing your next Dlpe please give us a cali as we know it will re- Day you. TOBACCOS Our tobaccos are always fresh and_ we have t h e different kinds at all prices. Make us your tobacco store. riiis ' » i MacKinnon Drug Co ' The Retail Kodak sim l i ______| ' Tis; -l L 51?. - _ _ I E,-5|--my Flags and Flag' Staffs - ' -ro- Celelirate Victory TWO DOLLARS AND FlFl`Y CENTS ' the time to fly the - 74| Tl Now Union J ack for Send orders at Just a few _complete outfits 1 $2.50 Each i. i _l -_ _.~.-.-1, -Q i I once ‘ CHARLOTTE-TOWN GUARDIAN v / /_ E.. _ --_Q L-"T -» f- _ -~- ‘- ' " -.4 _ii U _ir-~ _._, .___ _..._ ' _j- __..» . . .._...-...~._., .. I ‘. P' _ ' ‘ to '- . 5”- - 'if-"' E 4 ' . -_ t_ ._ _ __ _ _ _ i.,_,__ ‘_g>»_>‘1»// 1 K _ .“ /’ ’ I ‘ , / / -I' _/ I i .x / \ ... s \\.ssaiNKi.la THE MARKET PRIGES.- Live Hogs in Toronto are quoted at 19%, to _19% cts pull; lambs 17 to 17%cts per lb. Select live hogs in Chicago are quite for 19% to 20%. ,___ WOUNDED.--A telegram has been_ received by Mrs. Inglis A. Wood, l-iazelbrook, stating that her son Pte., Louis H. Wood, infantry was officially admitted to I4 general hospital, Aug- ust 27 gun shot wound. SHOOTING ACCIDENT.- A lad named George Buote, son of Mrs. Buote. Euston Street met with ii. re- grettable mishap on Tuesday after- noon. He with ii. number of other boys were out on a shooting trip to the North River shore. They were ln a punt when one of the rifles was dis- charged. the bullet entering Bnote's thigh. -One oi’ the boys who is employ- ed in a drugstore did his best to stop- the flow of blood by bandaging the wound with handlgerchieis. Buote was carried ashore and a passing antonio- bile was stopped and the victim ot’ the accident was conveyed to the city Hospital where the patient is now under treatment. Up to last evening the bullet ‘had not been extracted. PERSONALS Miss Jennie Gates, left yesterday on return to Boston. . Miss Mnrguerrite Sinnott ol’ (‘hnr- lottetown is visiting friends al \\'in~ iliiii. Mrs. -Charles (!oilln_ city, has re- turned from Boston where slic spent the winter. Mr. and Mrs. A. ll. B. Duck. (`it_\'. left yesterday on it -visit to Sunny Brae. N. S. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Donald have returned to Moncton from a two weeks’ trip to Kensington, P. E. l, Rev. Fr. Blacquiere, oi' t-he l\liugditl- en islands, who has been _inaking ii visit to P. E. Island left on return last evening. Mrs. C. Ii. (fainerou has returned to Moncton llrom Charlottetown. whore she spent two weeks visiting Mr. Cameron's parents. the City_ Mar- shal and Mrs. Chas. Cameron. Mrs. Win. Jackman and little dau- ghter N0ireen'has returned to her home in Village Green after spend- ing a few days, in Alexandra, the guest of her mother Mrs. John Cullen. Mr. and.Mrs. Robert Dnncun of saciiviiie, N. B., arrived in ,nib city Monduy evening and left Tuesday morning to visit the foriner’s brother Mr._and Mrs. James Duncan, Dun- das. Rev. W. F. Bowlen and his broth- ers John J. nnd Jarnes from Cillgary. arrived in Charlottetown on Wednes- day night and leave this morniiug 0" ii visit to their former homo in Cal- gary. Mrs. W. E. Mcuevm -is vlsuini: M Moosomin, thc guest Of Mrs. P. R. White, on her return i`roni her f.nrint"i‘ home iln P.E.'l. Mrs. McNev'ln will also visit friends in Regina, lmD€l" lal and Sinithburg, Sas.k, before re- turning to her homeilln Grassy Lukow lAta. _ Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Parkman. Fil-Y» have just returned from an enjtlynblc- motor trip to Halifax and other 'points in Nova Scotia. Mr. Parkinzui has closed save.-riil contracts in H31\iiff\X- weher he has formed a contracting company, and has 0D@I\€d all Ofllce at 229 Hollis St, STOPS THE SMART During warm weather ed with. Prickly Heat. and other forms of skin An Easy .Running Machine You have only a very short time remain- ing in which to take advantage of t h ese prices on WASHING MACHINES. N e w prices are in general effect now but we are holding d o w n our prices until our Fall Catalog will bein the mails, which will be within the next couple of weeks. ____ l . a-X A _ Bafgilill 6.2§ The “Princess Levgh Washer” is a good substantial and satisfactory washing m ine at a low price. The cypress tub with .special corrugations inside gives a splendid rubbing and scrubbing surface. The wood is all specially seasoned, the tub is bound with electrically welded hoops and is well reinforced; eff" » _.»~,,:~ -@1- the stave legs are rigidly braced and the machine is in cvi. ry way .Q ,_ ` w_eli made and finished.h 'I`he neatly shaced hai.-die and nmlti- if ` ‘" ’ ' p ying gear makes was ing easy; fitted with » f‘ wringer stand. Price (without wringer).._ . . _ _ . .. All: \ 1 __;% - f _ _ _;__ ,. -_,___ .fl L_; _ __ . _ ’- ___ ty.. I ‘ lr. -.._,- 12.95 at Uur trace _ Lose no Time in "ending me ordei-I 't‘his improved New Cvclc Washing ‘frwhire is fitted with l~.ill b :i‘ing§_ is light rilnnirlu and strong; \ ide _ flanged feet, »» .-» I ted construction; "1 top is hing»d so 1 lr wht-ii cover is »~-»~' 'he water runs i`~:irl~ i. to tfe tub Price _ . _. ._ _...$12.95 Power Drive Washer and Power Drive Wringer I- - See the new combination Power Washers and Power \Vi ingers that we are showing now. These are new lines that offer excepti'»nai labor saving Iacilities; can be operated by gasoline engine or by hand ir dc-sir d. Write for full illustrated Catalog if it is not convenient for you to cali at our Hardware Department. _ The Isiand’s Biggest, Best and Busiest Store I __ -C' "Y' C Il0TEI. AIIRIVALS' REVERE HOTEL Harry Andrews, iialifnx. Geo. l’. Thompson, Zviontague. Annie M. .\lur-`iii, Flelinont. :Miss S. Nlelllsli. Boston. Miss Martha. 'l`r\wnsl1t\n. llostollf Mrs. ld, Mcllouald, i\ioi\tnL'.-iu~. Mrs. (loo. A. Tompson, Montague, Gen, A. Thompson. Moiitngtie. J H. Skerry, lilalilou, Mass. W. H, (`. ltnthone, Alliston. Ont. Cross. Wm, Callugan, Windsor A S. Westcott. Greenwood. B. C S. J. Daley and Wife, St, John E. J. l<‘loetwood. St John. John J. ilowlcn. (‘algul'y Jos, Bowlen, (‘algar_v, ' abeys River, N. B. C. Mci{innon. Evert.-tt. Mass. O. (`. McEwen, llnlifax. Mrs. Chas, (‘oi'l'in. Boston. W. A. Aiken, Boston. W J ilalph and‘\Vil'e Winnipeg. _ /OUR STATIONERV DEPT' ‘_ 2 irritation B.'G.‘(iordon, Montreal We carry all kinds or stationery vz, ' To overcome such gm. J. ii. iieuy, Munn-ent ‘ E“"°"°P°°`“““ P“P°.' ’“ "°"°' only ztms to acmtomer noyance there is nothing M"”' I_°’""‘ M“""""”' A“’“""" ' Envelopes and paper in bulk ' better than SCHOOL SUPPLIES _ _ _ _ _ _ ENBURG -HERO _S ANOTHER LUN Johnson S CAMERAS EABTMAN AT A DISCOUNT Mis. S. G. lluliiackci, (`upe Traverse. FILMB EASTMAN KILLED IN ACTION ohm-ch books or sii kinds. I needing noon of an kinds. Dr.E.c.Har'is Takum Powder ' The Lunonbiirg.‘ Daily News con~ Magazines of all kinda. Weekly and monthly. _ _ » _ _ _ le It Qn the tains the follow-ing ieference- to llc '“°°"" "‘*'°'"' w"°'""'"" '°"""'" °°"' E7 e Specialist - lustgpmartsk and me dau. .f a.._..._ WALL PAPER AT A DISCOUNT _ p ’ . Word was recerlved from the lighting GramlPh0|\0l1 R°¢°|`dU 5"- '__' 1 Ing and front yesterday that Llmitenant Eric Checks and money orders cashed at any alma. SEOP 3lm05t lmme la e V~ Stannage linmilton Lane had been d lo k us over ‘ , killed in iictionsaturdnv Eric' was the Come in an -0 Rlyll S eldest son of Mr. Chas.. 'W. Lane. ‘ -_ . -_ Barrister oi’ Lunenbur , and was on i' P2\1‘kma11’S Drug s S_t°1°e "'~ °""'° “_°‘°‘v' ` IUHNSIIN ll IIIHNSUN _”.’.z::;.:' ;“°.... ..... ` “THE STORE” ` l, "Im - _ T== 1-Hg quality Drugstore 'Canadian forces e was teller in the I--5 ~ - ' sank or /Montreal at wwdsmck. limi E L ’ ` P\||. 'nw K." -M Frm" "nm I-lartlani., N B and Charlottetown. ml-n A g _ _ ` P- 9- ‘- _ . __ _ _.. . __ Mr. and Mrs. .lanius McDonald, Burn- , -f ~ I »--.f - » - “Yi 11- ‘T age when war broke; out, the gallant young officer was determined to do his bit. He was precluded from enlist- ing :it first on account of an internal trouble, which necessitated his going to hospital for some time _ li_nmerliate ly on his 1'r=?ovei'_\" to health hi- join ,cd the ltirynl Si-liool of lnl'aiilr_v -lul iiniz lhc winter of 1915-1911; and wa than ilttin-hed as un oilicer to th-' ;‘.l‘Jlh lliirliliind Battalion at Alllorslioi ilu went overseas with the ‘.’~l6lh i. May, 1917. On arrival in Englaml he took .in Mr. and MVS. A Hli\IKl\0Y~ K€li,\"S intensive course :it Bc-xlon-on~Sea air! passed hrilliuntl_\‘. He was ti-nn.~'ft>ir.il to thc- 85th High lnnrl l]:1g.rlc .lim wont to France i. _ __-_-_-_-__ v-vv»~v--\~--.,~`.`-.._.- --~vo-...,,v.»»v- 9 Baby s Skin What is so beautiful as baby’s soft, smooth, velvety skin? And how is it to be kept free from chafing, irritation and distressing ecze- ma? This is every mo- ther’s question. Many have found the answer in the use of Dr. Chase’s Ointment. Ap- plied after the bath, this soothing, healing ointment overcomes ir- ritation of the skin and prevents the develop- ment of eczéma t and other annoying skin di- seases. ’\hh°“gl‘ “"1-" °lf