AUGUST 8, 1917 ,.,,,:». . :.. t 1 f., ; -. ' . - _ . , , ,i. , - _ ‘ras cHA1iLor'rirrowN GUARDIAN ` I I' ' PAGE mfg The Name _ LAII on at sealed packet is our absolute guarantee that the Tea contained therein is “Pure and Good". .. __Blaick, Natural Green } Steadfast] or Mixed . _. .'. . . . . . . Refuse Suhstitutes. - 34 if ‘lf .`\ \ ._~ /_ llI*IZv.ZI ” Elllll¢Islllll!TIANv "" '°Q§'TB`“":'E_' Tofonto and Battle Creek ll ll>I1lllll>III*llll I .°?°>°;_,L~.' ©.AC_i;¢ °:»: U Q <7 Chsrlotteto wn Arr. 11.55 11.10 Emerald Jct 10 00 'l 40 Kensington 9 10 5 Arr. Summer side Dept. 9.10 8.45 FM. 12.20 Dsp. 2.10 ' 3.57 8.50 _7.54 7.05 6.10 5.45 l.G..~.==.=" < - Z . Q Summerslde Arr. Port Hill 0’Le arv Alberlon Dept. Tues. it- Sat. l’.M. Arr. 9.35 Dsp. 0.00 es? 533 9.45 Dop. Emerald Jet. 10.20 Arr. Caps Traverse M, ` ' A.M. P.M. l.’.M. Hunter Rivnr 10.46 10.10 ' 0137 A.M. 10.20 8.50 7.45 @5271 ' ` .A 33° Dliny Ex.Sun. A.M. Arr. 10.00 8.50 8.22 8.00 Den. 7.00 QWFPPFM m3335585 7.00 Dep. Charlottetown 8.50 Mi. Stewart 9.27 Moreil 9.57 Bt. Potcrfl i1..ro Arr. ' Bvurls ally Sun. ` rin. ’ ' __1.a5 Arr. ____lillm_If»\ r~ 'rvi ""*“7\'1vi ` 4530., _ .r' 13?” -an- _:loc only E -’.°‘:".°’ CHX# Scioto P ._ Dep. 5.40 A.M Arr. 8.5 4.5 7.28 Dep. 6.50 rNN*” num” ©U\l>=g ___;i.bs ` pep. Mi. stewart 10.15 Cardigan 10.55 f Montague A.M, 0. ._ _ " 2 11.35 Arr. .oeorsewwn _ "“ sn;-A" ia';.ri"“‘_“*"""WT>iiii‘“'§»ir» E,,_§,,L 1cx.sat. only & gun _ ___* & Sun __ I ____ -_._~_-___.______.__~.. ‘......~. lT PAY8 to buy ln this province. SEPT. 12th tg 20th, -Provincial Exhibition, Halifax. 2094-8~8M1i BEliGER'S PARIS GREEN for sale at W. C. West’s, York. 3002 THE SCHOONER CARRIE ARRIV- ED yesterday with a carE0 Of Albion coal for Geo, E. Full, 2060. FRIDAY IS THE LAST DAY for' receiving discounts on elc-:trio light bills for July lighting. Pay' today and save money. 2098-8-M31 WHERE WILL, WE GO Saturday afternoon, August 11th? We are going to Tracadle to the ice cream festival. Come org! , 2059-8-6M6l. DON’T. FORGET .THE DATE, Sa- turday,v August 11. The place, St. P-onaven‘ture’s Hall. Tracadlo; the event, high tea and ice creaim festi- val, Saturday afternoon, Aug. 11th. 2059-8~6M6l. AUTO CASES.-The cases against Drs. Jenkins and Dewar charged with operating their motor cars during the alleged prohibited hours on Sunday were adjourned until today. Tire case against Mr. W. K. Rogers, charged with having no nunihcr on his car. was dismissed. » RETURNED SOLDIEFL- Gunner W. A. McKenzie of the Filth Siege Buttery arrived home from England yesterday. Gunner McKenzie has been in hospital for eight .months and has been lnvalided home. I-le is a son of Mir. Finley McKenzie of Mur- ray Harbor. rr' ‘ RETAIL MARKET.-There was a fair market yesterday. All thc fruits oi the season were well represented and were retailing as follo\vs:~Chcr- ries lil to 201: .'iuar't, ruspherrlii-.-1 20i: qt.. gooscherries 120 qt., rod cur- rants 1-lc qt. and black ciirrzints 25c. Other coninioditles sold at the sainic rattis as last market day. MAPLE LEAF OYSTER HOUSE.- Ilill) 's Oyster' House. at 458 Sovonlh street, adjoining thc Southern l“r\r'ilii~ station, in this city, is a popular' place to nice;-t Canadian friends, especially those from the Maritime Provinces, as the proprietor, A. W. Robertson, fam illarly known as "Billy," is a native or the Island Province, raised tit Brac klcy Point. Road. Bosirlos having a plousaiit smile for cvcry ons who en iois his place, his patrons can always rely on getting proper service. So rnuny' of his customers arc Caiiailians that he is' thinking seriously of naru- ing histplacc the “Maple Leaf Oyster. House" where the Miiritluier can meet his friends and talk over the news from down home.-Oakland ((‘.al.) Maple Leaf. ` EGLINGTON SCHOOL.-, Following is the standing of the pupils oi' Eg- lin-gton School i`or the month of July Grade I'V (sr)-is-t Gussle McDonald; 2nd Blanche Stead; 3rd Jessie Burke. Grade IV (jr) lst Edwin Wood; 2nd Myra Lutz. Grade Ill-lst Orrin Ding- well; 2rid Myrtle Diiigwell; 3rd Brent Stcnd. Grads ll (sr)-lst Jennie Burke; 2nd' Janet Burke; 3rd John J. McDonald. Grade l (sr)-lst Leon- ard McKenzie; 2nd Wesley Dingwell; Hrd Eiiie Lutz. Gradel (ji.)»-1st Ellen Steud; 2nd Ernest Underliziy; 3rd Wil liain Biirlic. The following made per- fect attendance Fulton lIuderliay,Ed- win Wood, Wesley Dlugwell_ Leon- ard McKenzie, Orrin Dingwell, Celia Diugwcll, Florence Collin. ::TO THE BOY OR GIRL desiring a Business Course-, or a course in Stcnography and ’1`y.powrrit_ing_ Acad- ia Collegiate and Business Acaileniy offcrs special advantages. W-rite tho Principal. Dr. W. L. Archibald, Woll- vllle, Nova Scotia, for further infor- \mation_ . 3003 M Y NEEDS are fully _ " ‘-. attended to . _ at the TWO MACS /_ Tan NEW or-:M _\ SAEE I`Y RAZOR at One Dollar is a Splendid Bargain j THE TWO MACS \_ _/ ,_ _L Ah I LADIES , $4.00 Tan Boots for $2.67 3.00 Tan Shoes 2.00 2.50 Tan Pumps 1.50 We have decided to clear Out OVER 100 P AIRS Ladies’ Tan & Chocolate Boots, Shoe & Pumps 0NE THIRD 0F F MARKED Pnicns These goods are all good value at the Regular Price, and we would ask you to call and 1 LOOK AT THEM . I -“~~-*W - . .’”’_" - . hnson & .Iohn PAM' .liiif D_°\>~ C"-f'°"°‘°"° *"~ 53° Am” Morris-Smith-Beer Jo ft. at-ti., ».....t...'°n 105TH MAN WOUNDED.-A late casualty list contains the name of I loft hero in tht 105th Battalion high tea. The auto road passes right by St. Bonaventure's Hall. where the festival is held, &iturday, ‘ August '11th. 2050-8-6M6l. THE ARANMORE-The S.S. Aran- morn dockorl in (‘liarlot.tetown at 11.10 yesterday morning. Sho had a passenger' list oi' scvcrhy persons and about nine car-loads of freight. The freight inclui'.'oil two cars of sugar rr car of niolassos. a var of fruit, a our of cement and two cars of cans. PERS"NllLS Mr.. \\'allai:i= W. \’Vslkcr, (‘lty, wont to Georgetown yesterday. Mr. J. ll. Stewart, M.l..A,, wont to Georgetown yesterday. Miss Margaret. Riley. City, loft ycs- terda_v on avisit to Boston. llili-as Marlon Earlc. City. arrived homo yesterday from visiting friends in New Glasgow and Picton. _ Mi". and Mrs. John llorroli, have rs» turne.l to the City aficr a pleasant visit to Springfield :ind Hops Ilivcr. hlisscs l.cli.lc and Maud Passriiom, City, lcit yesterday on a visit to Port- land and Old Orcliarrl, Maine. Rev. J. K. Fraser, of Gall, Ont., who has boon visiting in Allierion, |'e- iurncil to the Island _vr=.stci'day after spending scvcral da_\';; in Nova Scotia. Mr. J. ll. llegan oi' thc Canadian Dunk of tjcmmervo at Middleton, N. S., is spending his vacation at his homo in (`hurlottcto\\'n. Mr. and lllrs. tfliarles llolnian leave 'l`l:ursdny morning for their home in Sl|`.i.~‘liul‘ll. Szisk.. aiicr sponding five ivrfclis visiting friends oh thc Island. Misses Minnlc and Addie E. Drum- :nond have returned to their' homo in F‘roi.‘io\\'ii, :liter visiting their irlonds in limiter River rinrl' Brookfield. Mrs. E. Rouche lel’t yesterday on return -tt, hor ironic in Long Beach, Cal., after spending two months In this city with hor parents, Mr. and Zvlrs. 'l`l\omns Flynn. lylrs. (Dru) Coles and daughter (Ion- staricc and Etta, oi' Regina, Sask., are visiting friends and relatives here. During the past week they have been the guests oi' the doctor'5 parents, Mr. and Mrs. (Yliarles Coles, I-Iillhurst. -Milton, and plan on spending ii short tirnv in Suuimerside where they will bc the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wlilard and was transferred to No. 7 Canad- ian Stationary Hospital France. ' -D-' - Y' y. after an extended visit to Pinette, the guests of Mr_ and Mrs. John D. Mc- of the great kind'nes‘s`and hospitality shown them, and time at their dis- posal proved all too short. A pleas- ing event of their visit was a sail onl the Pinotte rfiver ln Mr, S. A. Murch- ison’s motor boat, and thc sight of hundreds of seals tumbling into the water at the bar will long be remem- bcrol. ::REL|EVES ASTHMA AT LITTLE EXPENSE.- Thousands' of dollars have been vnlnly spent. upon rr.-medics 1`or asthma and seldom. if over, with any relief. Dr, J. D. Kcllogg's Asth- mfl RGHIUILV. rlcspitc its assurance of benefit. costs so little that it is with- in the reach of all. It is tho national remedy for asthma. far removed from the class of doubtful and experiment, Fil Dfeparatloris. Your d'calcr can sup- ply it. fIIIlllllIIl.\\\\\\\\\'VIllll People of Faslidiou Taste Favor our Soda Founlain -¥\l\\§ .\\\\\iIIB_` \\ ’ O M \\\\\\\\\\" “\\\\ This is true becau superior beverages, an better service are fea tured. Our _efforts to please are backed by the use of finest dfiaterials, and the practice of care, skill and cleanliness. . . ni? lulla~vi\\\\\\\f/ \'\\\\\\vI11/// Experienced and cour- A teous dispensers serve cus. tomers in approved style. ` We Cater to Par- ticular Peoplg, Cqmeinand try your fav orite beverage as wc serve it. ' :ss .. ...x':.':;~';.nz: 2-ii 2-is L... ~-~ - . r _ __ /. S »\ hi ' stripes. Worth to $10.50, tweeds. Worth to $18.00 _ Ladies Linen Suits, Ladies’ Linen Dresses, Ladies’ Linen Dresses, ' for.. 16 Ladies’ Suits, copen, fawn, .nal/Y and shepherd checks. Worth to $26.00. for 10.00 10 Ladies’ Silk Suits, navy, gray, brown, green and black. WOIU1 10 $3600,for ...........20.00 8 Ladies’ Sport Coats, checks and 9 Ladies’ Sport Coats. checks and ' ’ ` worth $6.75’ for tor .. ........13.00 Ladiesf White Dresses, worth $1275 ..... .. ...8.50 Ladies' Colored Muslin Dresses, I worth $600 for .... Odd lot Linen and Voile dresses- Last year’s, clearing at...............3.00 E... he A Final Clearance of . from his office till August 227th. . 2088-8-7M8l. svsavons should pay their .uny ‘ ’ electric light bill beforg August 10th. . S S as that date is the last to get a dis , count. 2090 S .t D one Islander. Pte Felix Martin, of Martin, P0 uoundcd Pte Martin 0 . _ Prices Less than the Bare Cost of the 2:.$.“f..* :iz.T1:;"‘if:t.¢.““;s:.‘::' :si Materials of which They’re Made August ushers in our final clearance of summer ready- to¢wear goods of all sorts. Throughout the department- __ the greatest of its sort in P, F.. 1. all lines of summer goods have met the price cutter's blue pencil. There are many garments here that would pav us well to hold-for they cannot be duplicated so far as value goes. But the policy of the department is always-everything iresh at the beginning of each new season. And so--that means that you can buy here today the very coat, the very suit or dress that you have been want- ing, at less than the goods cost you today-HALF WHAT THE GOODS ALONE WOULD cost you in a few months time. Here are some of the special /. (§-r then hurry-forthere are but few of each kind sometimes, only one or two of a sort. stripes, worth for.. ......6.75 for .....ll.00 for _ worth $11.50 lor worth $19.00 fOr. for.. 4 Ladies’ Silk Suits, copen and black worth $22.00 for .. ........15.00 22 Ladies’ Suits, mustarrt apple green, dark green, navy. bla k and lawn; worth to 37.50, clearing at 19.00 12 Ladies' Sport Coats, checks and 10 Ladies’ White Blanket Coats. worth to 15.00 for _.8.50 Ladies’ Linen Dresses, worth 9.00 Ladies’ Linen Dresses, worth 15.00. ............ .. 10 OO Ladies’ White Dresses, worth 9.00 . . . . . ..... ..........6.00 Ladies’ Pink Dresses, worth 850 . . . . . . . .550 Ladies’ Col’d Muslin Dresses. Worth $5.00,tor ..... 3.50 Odd lot Silk Poplin Dresses Last Year's, worth 8.50 for.................5.00 I The Central Guardian F ‘ fl values. Read them over to 16,00 for ._ 8.50 .' ..... I.-'fT§',§i,,‘.’.s',,,f?,§',,g"‘,§,°,§’,, ‘,f,.e“,‘,,,f,’§,`°;`,§"f,,,,‘,’,‘_ Odd lot Ladies’ White and Colored Blouses. Last 5C _ ical oilicer with tse‘195tli ol’ Regina yeaI"S CHCII . . . . . . . Dr. J. M. Murchison. of Bonshaw, » accompanied by Mrs. Murchison, Mas. 6 tcr James Orr, and his sister, Miss O Murchison, York Point, passed » ‘ . _ through Charlottetown on the way Qlleell St. CIIHFIOILCIZOWII to their res octivc homes esterda - - .cos ,C Donald. They speak in glowing terms T . "- I _ - 1 fa- ie- I 5 ' ‘ lm Dr. and Mrs. Petlilck. City, W0I‘.0 among passengers who arrived by the Aranmore yesterday. Mrs. W. E. Bentley. City, returned yesterday from a visit to North Syd- ney..C. B. Mrs. M. 1*. Donovan of Morcll came, to the City Hospital yesterday for treatment. Mr. \\/iilircfi McKenna, of thc tirni of Currie & Murnaghari. and Si-.r;.:t. Sullivan paid' a llylng visit to China Point Sunday night. They were thc guests of Mr. and M-rs. Cyrus ings. The Guardian regrets to learn that tim condition of Mrs. Jane Poardful. one of thc oldest and most highly ros- pcctcd mslrlciils of thc City docs not continue to improve. Mrs. Peardon is the only surviving mearnbcr of tho original West family who emigrated to this province one hundred years ago. The Canadian Gazette of August 4. contains the odicial announcement of the appointment oi’ His Honour Wil- liam Snodgrass Stewart to be local Judge in Admiralty of the Exchequer Court for the province in succession to Sir William Sullivan. 'rite oth friends oi' Judge Stewart in congrat- ulating hlm upon his additional ap- poinbihent. Tho duties of the oiiicc are not onerous. and may be easily discharged along with those of Coun- ty Court Judge. rdlan joins with tho many Pte. Vernon H. McKle, formerly of Bay Fortune Killed In Action Pte. Vernon H. McKie. the second son of his widowed mother who re- sides at1508 Third Street, N. W., has been killed in action. This sad nowsl was received from Ottawa this morn- ing and has come as a great shock to the bereaved mother.. The late gallant soldier who has laid down his life in the! great struggle for sup- remacy oi right was only 25 years of age and enlisted in that battalion which was rscruited by Lleut.-Col. Robinson, signing up among the Medicine Hat men that Joined that unit. Latefr he was transferred to that hattsllnn commanded by Limit.- Col. Bell. and he fell mortally wound- ed while serving under this old war nl union otherwise marked. run daily, Sunilayiliixoepted. _ \\\\§ll§\\\\\\M -np . tor and ho and his mother and sister came to Calgary about 6 Years al!" from Fortune, P. E. l. Although ho Wag. of ii very quiet disposition hc made a number ol’ friends while in thlsl city especially' among the conSIC'i{&l-, ion oi' the North llill Presbyterian' church which he and his mother and sister attended.-Cz\li§Hl`y H°l`ald- J.UlY 27. Note:-Pte. McKlc above i'cif'rrcd to was a son of the late Mr. John Mo- Klc, Bay Fortune. Another son. Aldon W. Mr‘Kie is serving with the Canad- ian Engineers ln Franco and has been fn. the front for over two years. Pte. Vernon is tho first of the Bay Fortune boys to make the supreme' sacrifice r-ind`many friends of the family will deeply sympahizc with his wid- owori fnothcr, now in Calgary. ln her great sorrow. _ _m v `_ ,-._ _ \ L \\ _ . _\.. =~ £5. -__ _ ‘ Tl // ,mf ._ ‘rt `”l .-_ » .-- .r I' ,, .ri . _» /’ ‘- p ill l ' i /_ . I J, , ` \~§ _ "». ,, 5/‘_\ < *l‘l -Ivy I A wif. , --. l \. \»,_` ~ _= f5¥i- . $\*.,_`,."__r`_ _-__ _ __ _`\.. (jo I -~ ~ ._ '~ m'2~..`---,;.~:_._'f' ~~~.._ .. \ {~,.v~'\_t ,r ~_ -_I-:__._ -, _ .v ' R Beauty of the Skin BECAUSE they nog nn. pmt of the skin mi pment the healthful action of these minute organs of ex- cretion, powders when used continually injure the skin _and give rise to pimples and skin eruptions. There is no beautiiiei- of the skin to compare to Dr. 'Chase's Ointment as a means of curing all sorts of skin erup- tions, and. leaving the skin condition. in its natural soft, smooth Apply the ointment at night. after bathing in warm water ‘end you will be surprised at the improvement which will be made by ii few applications. Dr.f Chase’s Ointment .¢0c A box, all dealers, or Edmaneon, Bates & Co., Ltd., Toronto. h There ere lmltatlons of Dr. .Chese‘s Ointment. lnlllt on letting _the genuine and retiree substitutes. i -Y 's l l veteran. By trade he was n carpen- I i as I ..1I*“"