.1 -\ 4 _ -Fon- - \ I I I i i I i i I i. i i f. l. _J ii _`q..-,-,- _ _ »¢»-af, . ‘__ WN GUIRDEll » . -BOOTS ‘ |-'DR Boys and. Girls We have a splendid assortment of just thc THING YOU WANT 1 and in all prices Patent Boots Gun Metal Boots -Kid Boots ~ Tan Boots LEATHER OR NEOLIN HIGH OR LOW CUT PRICES MODERATE Morris-Smith-'Beer I "‘° “°?‘“" “°“°" °‘°'° en-gun I-I-2"-1 'lg f _ _ __ _.5-_ `3_ .1,____ -#Qin-»‘i -1* _ __ _‘__ _ _.__ ___ _'__ _< _ _ _ ._ \ __ _ `_ _ . _'-_ _~ . .. . .- __ --- r>ri>i; .We MVC Just received a miie fresh SUDDIy of cased and uncased t-mes We have them at most any price. BeIo_re purchasing your “ext DlD€ Please give us a cali as we know it will re- PZY YOU. TOBACCOS Our tobaccos are always fresh and_ we have th e different kmds at all prices. Make us your tobacco store. THE ' MacKinnon Drug Col | f _ Flags and Flag Staffs Celebrate _Victory TWO DOLLARS AND FIFIY CENTS - ,Now is the time to' fly the Union Jack for Just a few complete outfits - $2.50 Each . 1 _ 1 :.z=r-°'~' Send orders at once _CHARLOTIETOWN GUARDIAN |____ 1, . _ I- --- - _...___ - .-3 "N E _' rg'-..:;____ _-__ {g €H4m 1/ // / ff 4,/ ~///w 77/37/ ' / 17/ ».~...` Q. _.,,-f, ._-_ N_.f__¢_ _», a _ \ ..“\`l:f Q' ` _-' 0 i’ A ' l ,.1 : 1, _ V _ "; -1 ~,.. ._ _ 2 _‘_< _ ,__ , ,_`\ _ . », ._ _ _ _,t _ ,rv _ f‘ _ '~iI.~_.~’__'-~ ni _“J ,,-. ' \ -_i_-r’.~.`.'__i ‘».’_-1..-.rg-_'s'-----_-t3’;»1,_¢.-rr _ _- ' _ _ *_ _:-__..~; y.--__-’_A_ . zo- ____ _.__f._.___________\,_ _.____,.,....._.,..__., _ _.___ _______________,__;. .___.__;________-_ ‘kr _ .. 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PATENT Msoicmss SMOKERS SUPP'-!E8 TOILET ARTICLES Tclcum Powder Face Powder Sachet Powder Perfumes of all kinds Cigars Cigarettes 'Foimcco Cut Tolracco Plug Tobacco Figs Pipes, Pouchea, etc. Tooth Powder SOAPS CONFECTIONERY Moirs Chocolates Perrins Chocolates Nylo’s Chocolates Roger and Gallet ' Itosinol Cuticura ' Wood'bury’s ' Nyals __ Armours ?_‘J_2-s oun s1'A'r|oNi-:nv naar. |m____ And all baby’s soaps in We carry all kinds of Statiousfi V" Envelopes and paper in boxes iliinveiopes and paper in Nik- ~ SCHOOL SUPPLIES _ CAMERAS EASTMAN AT A DISCOUNT _rims eAs1'MAN_ _ _ J |w_\..v- _ P-1 Church booln of all kinds. Reading books 0! \\II killdil- Magazlnoo of all kinds. Weekly and monthly. ‘ Megln. p.¢¢,,.,,. Watorm|n's Fountain Pens w`Ai.i. raven Ar A oiscounr, . Gramophonol, Records obo, Chsoko and money orders cashed at any tiimo. ~ Come in and look nsovor- Parkman’s Drug _ Store '_ ‘_-'rua QUALITY s'r0RE”' _ »..s1.4v... .4~--.»~"_“___ __ ,_,_.,..- . .._....r-an----.. . ~- ._ - . ` :-_v~.`4_- ‘:-' _lr 1'/ »'.~ - rl ,Lg BA.. E L O §: <_~i $5. ...w es-..' 4+ qre -»9-vi -_-. _ :_ . 2.---V--s»4»>'.-ff:-11 "" P5". .'°.,‘°_‘_‘!_§."'_"_‘_*'_‘. _"'°'*!‘°° ini service will be held dn Summer- field Piresbyteriun ,Cur_cil._ Cunday Elmer McKay. - ' CHANGE OF HOUR--The regular ser-vie.. 'in‘ ins Methodist crm.-eh, Kar.- sington, will'be held next Sunday fit 3 p. m., instead of 7 p. m. This change :is made because of the memorial sar- vlce on Sunday evening in the Eng- lish church, for Corp. Vernon Lynda. recently lrilled inlaction at thefront CHURCH REOPENING-The Mar- gate, 'Methodist Church, which for some time has been closed for renov- ation.wl_l be reopened next Sunday’ Sept. 15. The serviices' yiii be: held at 11 a. nr. and 7 p. ni. Rev. George Ay- ers of Pleasant Valley, will preach in the morning, and Rev. George Irvisr of Clifton in the evening.. 'The Publlr are cordially inviited to -attend thes.» services. ` _ HUNTER'RlVER RED CROSS. -- The annual meeting of the Hunter River Red Cross Society was held on Sept. 9th. The society has an en- rolled membership of only seventeen with an average attendance of eight but -the work done each year, since ii was organized, his highly creditable. The total collection for the year was $223.54. Of this amount. $87.50 was proceeds of an ice crenm festival :md $5.00 ir. donation from Miss Mabel Nicholson, Marion, Mass., to go to- wards preparing Xmas boxes for our boys overseas. During the year, 137 pairs socks and 1 pair wristlets were knit and forwarded to Island boys in the trenches,_ and a. small bale hospital supplies to the P. E. I. branch Can. lied Cross Charlottetown As in the past. the society has pro- vided for an adopted Prisoner of war also donated $25.00 to the .Y. M. C. A. Fund. The members take this op- portunity of thanking all who knitted or donated socks, also those who helped to make the Festival such a decided success and to each and all who, in any way, aided the society in such a gratifying years work. WEDDING BELLS-The marriage of Miss Lena Monaghan, youngesi daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mon aghan, Ke-lly’s Cross to Mr. Anthem Haughy, son of Mr. John Hauglry took place at *St. Joseph’s Church Woinesday, 11tlr._ Inst., the ceremoni being erformed by the Rev. Dr. Irion aghan, brother of the bride, assiste( by the Rev.. Dr. Curran; Pastor Kel le~y's Cross. The bride, who was gown ed in cream Duchesse satin, and worf black fox fur, the gift of the grorni was attended by her neice, Miss Mari McGuigan, of Chafrlotetown, while Mr Frank Haughy did the honors for thi groom. After the marriage cerenrong the bridal party motored to Bordon returning at noon to the brides home where a sumptuous dinner' was serv ed, the above named clergy and the immediate friends of the bride being present. The present; werre ver'y nrrrn errous and costly, attesting to the 1109 ularity of both -bride and groohr. Tir.- Guirrdian joins with M-r. and Ii/Iriv' Haughy in wishing them many happy years of wedded life. Beer- & Goff Saturday Grocery _ I Specials - AT Beer & Goff No l Standard Pyrfam Fly Catchers Regula' Price-2 for Sc Saturday- Special 4 ior Sc _ No 2 fanned Baked Beans Large Size with _ or witliout Sauce regular price-25c per tin Satur- day Special Z for 35c 0nIy2tins toacustomcr llr.E.C.l'larris » ily e ‘Specialist _ Oiiies Royal Ink Build ill. Clin-lo-throws _(lilies. llsm 9.3? -12.3! I '-1~_~°l~ l¢‘iQ»l'-'-‘ff ' '-'rffrrr :_ fr: "f:.“::.;-f. fs-» MEMORIAL SERVICE-A memor- inst.. at 3 p. m. in the memory of Pte, 'i heart full ot' charity to all- Sw °°“°?"d “ Sweet ‘md r°n“ed'“at` f°°t°d by the ‘“"`”t °f_ the Cm’ LONG CREEK-Service In the Long Creek Baptist church at 3 o'clock Sunday , Sept. 15, conductor. by Rev. A. Hurn. _ A MEMORIAL SERVICE-A mem- orial service will be held in the Bred llbime. Presbyterian Church, Sunday. Sept 15th, at 7 p. m., in memory of Privates Ansus and John R. Mathe- son. » -*___ P.E.l. MAN ENLISTS-The Taun- ton, Mass., Evening Iiress says: Aug- ust Bouts of Middleboro Avenue, to zether with a contingent f-rom this rity, efntrained for Camp Upton, Long Island; recently. Mr. Boute has been for the past year, night foreman of the braiding department of the Zhandler' Co. He came to this section from Summerrside, P.E.I. , where he 'rad tree brothers enlisted in the 'Jarradian forces, one at present in France and the other' two in England. _'Gus" carries with him the best wish- as of a wide nunrber of friends from .his sdction. His widowed mother ssldes in Surnmerside, 'and another oroter is in Moncton. DIED ON MILLITARY 8ERVlCE:-- Mr. and Mrs. John Laverty, Taran- bum received t-he sad news on Wed nesday the 4th Inst that their son Pte. John william Liiveriy, who left the Island only a few weeks ago had passed away. A simple note oi condolence was received announcing the sod news. Up to the present time the parents of ~t'hl-s young man who left his home less than three months ago have received no information as to ‘how his death occurred which it -seems took place on -the voyage -to England. Among the many sad deaths occasioned by this awful war t-his one has caused a deep feeling of sorrow in the comlrnunilty in which he was reared and known. Mr. and Mrs Lav- erty and family have 'the -heartfelt sylmpathy of their many .friends and- rreighbors in the sad affliction which they are called upon to bear. The deceaised was 41 young man 21 years of age, of a `qui‘et, sociable disposit- ion, and was a' favorite wltih his comp anions who are paiiied at his early death. ' MRS. ALEXANDER 'MACNEILL.- The funeral of Mary Clementine Mac- Donald, widow of the late A. J. Mac Neill took _place on last Sunday af- ternoon from her late residence Sher- 'irooke to St.-PauI’s Cemetery, Sum-` merside. Her -beloved pastor Rev__ Fatlrer‘».l‘. C. MacLean. V. -G. odlciat- ‘ng at"St: 'Pairl's‘¢Cliui"ch' “and” cemet sry. The funeral was one of the larg- rst ever seen in Summerside. Tire spiritual and floral offerings were generous. The late Mrs. MacNeill was r daughter 'of »the`late Angus and Mary MacDonald, North Bedeque. She was in her fifty sixth.yesr. She lived in deeds not years.She leaves to mourn their loss -three sons and four iaughters who were with her, when her life’s work was done. Viz, Major. Ronald and Peter, Stella, Jcnnie,Mar- Ion. and Annie; also two brothers D. B. the well known commercial trav- eller and Stephen A. of Agassiz, B. C.. The late Mrs. McNeill was dearly beloved by all who had an acquaint- ance with her, a kind and dutiful mo- ther, a pious and christian woman, a generous ever helping neiSi\b0l“ Wl_U1 ure that' was pleasing. Her nremory_ Cornelius Macbellan, Grand Rival'-. ____,i,i_-1-ls MInord'o Llniment used by PhYl|°|“"‘ 5 JUST A- SPRINKLE STOPS THE SMART A During' warm weather you are aptvo be bother- ed with ' Prickly Heat, and other forms of skin irritation. I ' "l`o overcome such 20- noyance there is nothing better than - 1 I ' Johcson’s ~ I Talcum 'Powder Just sprinkle it on the irritated parts, and the itching and smartin_g will stop a most immediately. FINE FOR BAllY’S SKIN T00 '""ti“i.i.'!!!*.l3!’" ‘.‘Gi1afafa.i---1 NINESE IN Atilti i Boioheviki Routed onthe Ussuri Front. 'ras sorrrisrs or ui.. Mikado, inferior. ed by the Mutllation of Comrados Charged Under Heavy Fug.. AIJOUCIOII 01' Property In |115 [gp M* Experiment or the Radicals rn Russia. _ VLADIVOSTOK. Aug. 31. - The Bolshevikl in considerable numbers attacked desperately along the Us- suri front last Saturday. All the Al- lied forces pprticipated in the tight- lng except the Americans. Upwarris of 300 ofithe enemy were killed. The Japanese bore the brunt of U19 USUUDB- They captured two or- mored trains and several field guns. A0¢0Fdil1E IQ B. wounded Czech the _I Japanese, infuriated by finding muti- .lated comrades on the battlefield, charged and routed the _enemy in the :ice of heavy machine gun and rifle re. The Japanese reI1or't_tha.t the Allied troops are advancing steadily. Entente allied and Czecho-Slovak patrols succeeded in disarming all the Russian volunteers who had re-_ volted and gone over to Lieut.-Gen. Horvath, the anti-Bolshevik military leader in Eastern Siberia. After a discussion lasting an hour' the Council of Commanders presented an ultimatum to the troops in revolt who numbered 400. They were told they could return to the allegiance of Gen. Tolstoif, thereby restoring the status quo; join Gen. Semenoifs forces in Manchuria, or submit to disarming. ' _ Thursday night the Entente allied and Czecho-Slovak patrols appeared in the street in the vicinity of the barracks and virtually besieged the revolutionaries. The latter apparent- ly had been warned and they closed Thus an intolerable situation r' ended. While a Moscow despatch to the Rhenish Westphalian Gazette of Es- sen states that the Entente diploma- tic representati-ves there have been Bolshevik capital, under date of Aug. 26, deny that the American and British diplomats there were ever ar rested The despatch to the Rhenzish that members of the Allied military tody. Dewitt C. Poole, jr., the acting American Consul General at Moscow, is awaiting a safe conduct from the siu and the Entente Governments for a reciprocal return of diplomatic and Pravda, has decreed the abolition in towns of more than 10,000 inhabi- the value of which exceeds a scale landlords are 'placed on the same -level as their' tenants. The decree does not apply to industrial proper- ties. ' GERMAN EMPRESS ILL. Condition. PARIS. Aug. 31.-A .woman be- longing to the Dutch aristocracy, says a. radio despatch from` The I-iague,.received a letter from a friend belongmg to the German court refer- ring toithe illness of the German Enr- press. The friend wrote that for more than a year' the Empress had been subject to severe headaches, accompanied by fainting spells and hallucinations. She was ,greatly af- and Czarina of Russia, amd became possessed of the idea that :revolution- wm not be forgotten lliy ullzlle welll? ary ideas would spread in Germany. W°\`° “ear *md dear t° er' le D. It was her' custom to slrrut herself bearers were first cousins of dcC9aS' in her room for hours at a. time read- ed. Hon. James A. MscNeill, Summer- ins' newspaper articles about the dif- __ I _ _ F_0i` D\';S_i>eC‘$_\_|5 slid |5f°f&‘°d°“ id _ H bert MacNem_ Tmvene,-'B ilculties in Russia and the .food trou_- _ _I _ appy to e ar en. _ ;e;_ v‘;m_ MacDoml_d_ Clermont; _blestin Ir_er owglcountry. Thfdlfaitser, HALIFAX. N. S.. Sept- 13- (Q\10l=;_, 1 _ ' _ . Sherbrooke and 001191111 Y 011 9 HIOVS. oou no or tions furnished by P. B. McCurdy C9]-in MacDonald' ' did 'mt spend much um°'c°Ud°rtmg C-9., stock and bond brokers. members. her. R I P_ The execution of the Czar-and the °l She M°“""'°al ‘swck Exchange' M°`_ fate of the Czarina, who was a Ger- man princess, upset hier terribly. Later came the German reverses on the west front, and so serious did her malady become that she was com- pelled to take to her bed. Some of will recover with rest. but time writer of the letter expresses the opinion that she will never recover. r iii ine doctors in attenaimcs think sae '"' ‘ Bapaume Captured. I./ONDON, Aug. 31._Bapaume was Bapaume, one of the chief hkhway centres in Northern 1_’i_car_dy, is -‘twelve miles northeast of Albert and thir- , . captured on Thursday by the forces _Reading . . ._ of Field Marshal Haig. The town of S_ »1~_ U_ _ __ 'wi' to be the greatest _1 » F. Y b Offical C. G. R _W ~ Ex-ab. TIIE WRIST WATCH The Wrist watch is a fixture not a fad. It’s growing popular- ity is embracing women and men in all walks of life. Recognizing' the fact that it has come to stay, we have selected-what we..beiieve_t' . _ watches tn the province_"at'Ieast_ the most extensive in thef city." _ _ - ` : Call and see ‘hem. ' ` ' ` W. W. Wellner _,_ _ variety of wrist an h inspi ctors 1868 1 1? ‘-»€~‘f- "4 l '“\%\n&L.nu er_y Seed. Tumeric,' Etc. nw. l their doors io ins Allied emissaries o o _ 0_ ‘ and refused to treat with them for .` rc in an _ reserving Eventually. however, they submit- _ r __ ~ ' ted to disarmament without violence. ‘ _ p omising local disturbances was Il iii........,.1, 1...... advices 1,0,” me Mixed Pirkling Spices such- ns Mtistzrid Seed, Cel- - ` - o _ V Westphalian Gazette, however, says Ja! S ` missions at Moscow are still in cus/ Perfect Seal Fitz-em-all _ju Rings . _ Q -the despatch says, is at liberty and German Government and the conclu- White Wine,-Malt, Q,i(]er_ sion of an arrangement between Rus- l consular officers before departing. 2 . The central exec-utive committee o, ,Nj of the Soviets, according to the _ _ J tants of all private and real property E;-__ _ __-_-r i- 1 _ --sf.--_:.»f---_--_--__ ie.. m - ¢\ C6 _<5-2? r; 4- ”" . ~"9’&i_='_i'§2 El A i-_ " __ nrnniu A - ..'_-7>."l.-- -'*°""a-s‘:-'l ‘°"°°‘ www- UPPER SCHOOL. LOWER S 00|. ` 5”, 9,-,,",d fo, Univsr-irin, Royal Milimmqéilieaeond Business; AU1‘U_\r,\' TERwi <:o\i_\ii3N'fE_= -*JE "ii rsch. 1918 ' _ -- _ _ _ in-_'v. 0. sauce MACDONALL i.;.A. LLD. . _ “ Calendar S.-pr on Application _ Hvulmutol to be fixed by the local Soviets. ____ '" '"- 19'? "` " "V ' ‘ Mortgages of more than 10,000 .."-7i~ A h W LIP rouhles are annulled and the former o It E3 m .K U ,_ I . . - A-; :ff -r~'-_ 'There is more nccd for nurses to»dny than at rrny time in thc last iif_ry rears-~ midtlieynre needed right here in Canaria to purse the sick and inlured. ' , Grasp this chance lo serve humanity by learning nursing and earn Ironr $15 $10 = re. ' to per w e Our course is taught right at home. fiend for free pnrticirlars to-day. ROY/\I. COIJ.l'1GI‘I OF !~iCII£I\'Cli 709 N 1! Spnclinn Avenue Toronto. Ont. curuy Building, Halifax, N.S.) ..._-1 - _ CLOSING PRICES (Yesterday) To-day c. 841 S511 66% 98% ...'87%D.2D»‘ 85% 67% 1011/.i . 102 S8 65% 123% Atcheson .. .., Anacondn . ._ Mex Nor Rower' _ ._ 86% Crucible ._ ... 63% U.P...... . . . . .. 98 Soldier _ worry over- the war .meets Hsi-if ROYAL VICTORIA COLLEGE MoN'rneAi. _ A RESIDENTIAL COLLEGE FOR WOMEN STUDENTS ATTEND- ING Mc_GILL UNIVERSITY , Founrlcrl and endowed by thc late Rl. HOIILI Baron Strathcona and adlount Royal) Courses -leading. to cgresfl in Arts separate in the main friom those for men, but under identical condi-_ tions; and to degrees in music? Applications for residence`shopId he made early as accommodation in the College is -limited. 1 .4-if 1 .I l Christmas Gifts For Our" i .yn- teen miles north"of Poronpe. ~‘ '_ It controls a metworir of line Ihigh- ways leading'to all ‘parts of the bat- ze-rv _°.~=== 5:?" 67% 86% 66'/4, 'sci _ `B_oys__i_jsF 65% Z in if 5;' tieiield where foo' thepast two weeks the Allies and Germanshave 'been locked in a death struggle. When the basttle began it was -_one of the German supply bases. For the past week the town lms been closely invested by the Bnitislh. but held out in spite of the fact that the' British have passed beyond li. both on the north and south. _ Spanish Steamer Is Snnk. . ' PARIS. Auxf 31. - The Spaixish, steamer Crusa has been sunk by n‘ German submarine, it is reported When the sexes have equal rights will msn wear war gardens o'n their hats and' ids: each in r on the hai-s._ N_¢_:~':_r:_1;r>sr: eonsi<_i:_: get ui: _ H oven w ng o a cr e rs tions between Bpaimand Germany. .___ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _o e __ __ __ _ __ . MONTAGUE. P.-E1' ` ' ' 1-4 .. -_ -..-°°f._K°n¢_ IM l_'flv\9° l_¢f°°rm suuii-if ~ii_» - - ._ ,ni adn and iisr.-infamous Pi-icq 81 'JS 156% 72% _nm 77% N3 ..~ .. 160% 73% 109% .CQQF-'?’ :: PETE? 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