i V _ I by auction November 1 or private- WIN Shaw' Compound( herever there in the hollis ld be ii hottie or Wild§trawberry pound lit brin rfelief tofthe ham- su ering _rom rs of the stomach bowels, cholera tum, cohc diarrhoea' and is equally good u contaiéggniy veget- _ rem *and is iharmless. 1. \ a bottle. A. Foster . tl;-al Drugstore __ ._ ....________-_____ _ __ _ o LASSIFIED AD » ' 9* ““""“" ‘”"°’° "he W"“"* 9"' AGENTS waN'rsn“"" R'rnAi'r AGEN'rs- ~ wAN'rEo.l end for Catalogue. Prints Solar nd Brornide. Finished Portraits onvex or Flat Frames, Glass aa_d all supplies. Merchants Portrait Co., Toronto. 1337-9-11ME6l_ BOARDE _S \iV__ANTED. _ OARDER8 WANTED-TWO GEN- tlemen _boarders can be accomodat- ed in private family, centrally locat- ed-,~lar`ge bedrooms on second iloor. __ Enquire Guardian Oiilce. 1235-9-4-Mt FOR SALE harness in good repair Apply Stan ley Hardy, Harness Shop. 1431-9-17M3ipd. FARM SALE. 100 ACRES AT UNION North with crop and implements 1;_~'Appiy in cnas.’H.`asit'rsy, Flin roy Street or Warburton & Shaw. ‘_ GUARDIAN Ideas Die Hard t But when you tire of realm! eczema inter "lilly as a blood disease and 319911’ Dr Chase’s b mtment YOU will soon fe convinced which erm of treatment 13 ‘ mligt fdeetive _ a ura y and gra iw; “ally the skin is heal .Pd 3S_Y0l1 apply this 59°thm8» -‘ antiseptic A-°1“U-lent. The skin is soft and smooth, and YOU only wonder that you did not try this t”ea `P90l>Ie who blame others are likely .to praise themselves, ` OHIY a doctor or a dentist can repair 'Home typewnlte-rs, VERTISEMENTS HELP WANTED--MALE wAN'rs|:>-nov 1-ol LEARN 'rn-E wAN'reD-canvsnrisn Fon ei-lor slant work the year round. Apply fo Charles E. Jarson, 198 Queen SITUATIONS VACANT 'r SA_LESMEN - EXCLUSIVE LINE for ci-ty, town or country. Big earn- S ings guaranteed.Pe`rmanenit all year job.No experience neceseary.Write g Luke Brothers, Limited, Montreal. TEACHERS WANTED C cher for Darlington R. R. No. 110 school. Apply to D. E. Campbell F -4428-B-17M7lpd. GI S--il;-*_-. DWELLING HOUSE FOR SALE AT public auction on premises No. 29 RL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- 3 work. Good wages. Apply to Mrs. 0 - ' \ October 1st at 12 o’clock noon. De- sirable residence, comfortable; modern conveniences, large lot. lipper Prl;iee,Street on Tuesday W _ _ St. Gaudet & Haszard, Solicitors. _ _ after young child for a fe-wliays. ap-' 17 ply Mrs. Keith Rogers, 129 Pownal ‘u'\ 1383-9-14 M2l“ of 1438-9-17M2wks. MISCELLANEOUS ree cents. 1422917 ME li _ - - _ 1439-9-17M2i. » FUR MADE INTO STOLE8 AND -a__._________l____ FOXMEN ATTENTION. A SPECIAL meeting of the Ranch' Caretakers Association will he held in the oi- iice of Mr. E. R. Brow Wednesday l __ BEND A DOMINION EXPRESS WANTED AT ONCE MMD To G0 _money order five dollars costs in _ _ W - WANTED . _ f- ~ ~ 1 ~ Y . housekeeper. 1377-9-13Mtf to Winchester, Mass Fore paid] tr to Winchester, Mass Fare paid. K Weston Whitlock, Malpequo Road, Charlotetown 1421 9 16M3ipd evening at 8 o'clock. ' All foxmen invited. J. C. McKendrick, Pres. . ¥>ii_ WANTED, BY A LADY,-POSITION I as housekeeper, capable of super- ‘ intending a nice home. Apply "K" Guardilan. _ 1398-9-14-M3i _ mulls. Apply 128 Dorchester Street, H: _ 14`19_9_16M3ipd_ FUXES WANTED:--TO RANCH; BY _ _ P __ _ HELP WIN THE WAR. SKILLED machinists at highest wages, also experienced rancher. Could take' ' from 10 to 20 pairs. Apply “L” Guardian. 1396-9-14 M3ipd ll killed men and women workers - ns _ on` shells for Government Orders. BUTTER wANTED'_ JOHN M°` ‘ AI' guaranteed minimum daily , “lies with extras and bonus fo Diese work. Elgh hour shifts, 7 a Quillan & Co., require a quantity ol good dairy butter in tu-bs. 1379-9-13M6i. Ditto 9 D. m. 8 p. m. to 11 p. m. 11 a m. io 7 s._ rn. Apply io 'r Mcav- " OULTRY WANTED-I WILL dressed fowl and chickens every lfy's 9,2 Shell Rlant, Rotliesay Av-_ » sane. st. John, N. B. 1232-9-eM12l. _ __ A A ___ _ -~.~_-_-- ~ -- V- ----- -----~~»~- 'l‘ue|day." 5. ‘ D. Jenkins, Char-_ ""'”; Y' -HPF, 'ni 1 Drug busmB“_ Apply at once to E_ meeting oi’ the sessions of Zion and A_ Fasten 950_8_2oMtt_ St, James congregations will be held __ _____ i o'clock to complete arrangements for and job w0;~1¢'_ good w,,ges_ ' Com the entertainment of the Synod. Street, 1000.g.22M;f__ market opens today at 60 cents a bus- hel at U10 DPIHCIDHI Shipping Centres- .. __?l`.’_h¢__i___.@..@_1*_iral__Gyardiezi ._ .,- IT PAY! to buy is this Province LITTIR FOUND.-Aa overseas letter. signed by J". C , Peters, has been picked up and can he had at this oilice LOIT-ON SATURDAY NIGHT ll- cween Shawl store and Samuel Gi-eg~ or’s a pair of boots Finder leave at ,......_.. Jenkin’s store 14419-17 M Bi pd NEW ‘PAY MASTEER -The iMc adoo schedule of wages which means a substantial increase of pay to all P E I and raiiyay employees goes into effect bn the P E -Island Rail mad today. ' ` _ anna-. ` 'V » SERIOUS ACCIDENT- Mr. Mal- colm McDonald of this city, formerly of New Argyle met with a serious accident Saturday at the Mar- kcrt -Square. -He was climbing upon a load of hay when his horse made- a sudden start, with the result that Mr. McDonald fell heavily to the ground ilislocatzing his shoulder and breaking his collal\bone.'Mr. McDonald is a man of 83 years and the accident, it is fear-_ ed, wrlll go hard with him. At last rep- rts he was suffering much pain. TUG ISLANDERV SOLD.-The tug boat Islander owned by the I. Tug Company of Charlottetown has been sold to ` Henry/'s Limited, -ga,-ged in the .towing service. She leav- es Charlottetown on T-hursday -for Ha-liitax MEETING TONIGHT.- A joint n Zion -Church parlor tonight at 8 POTATO MARKET-- The potato here appears to be an abundance ol 1408-9~16M.E6i . 'A FOR SAI-E TWO SETS OF DRIVING l ` ` ` _- ...f _ _ any at which Prince Edward Island WANTED A SECOND CLASS TEA was represented by Rev. Dr .Fuller- ton. ,it was decided, to appoint a Darlington, P. E. I. 1375-9-13MAipd and P. E. Island, the expenses of which service would he borne jointly WAN TED .HELP-_-_ _ __ bythe gyda provincfes. The budget ' FEMALE “ f was faxed af s_5,o_o_`o__or which Prince _ 1 Edward -lslaud’s' share would P" C' Bmwn- 1436'9'17Mtf~ be maintained by the Federal Govern- AN1-Es--vouwc. emi. 'ro Look; I; ed as a sham as it failed to train ANTED AT ONCE AT p_E_|_ H°s_ a`_lIvKl`¢ated itlie _oiitablislllhent of an pital two smart girls as kitchen and igdustsal DIEM g of a training ship so 9 n - house maid' ADD] Mi” Kmmm' ther in -Halifax or St. John where aining, , ` esp N|ln¢vd'o Llnrment In tha holllv . _ _ _ . the early varieties and the indicat- ions are that large quantities will be hlpped before the regularfall con- eation begins. ' SOCIAL SERVICE COUNCIL. - meeting of the Social Service ouncil was held in St. John on Fri- ield Secretary ior New Brunswick be 1.000. Dr. Fullerton spoke strongly n the need of an industrial home to ent. The Industrial Home in St_John at present conducted he character- eboys lor a useful life as___tl_1e aim 'such an institution should be. He me in P. E. Island and e older boys could be sent for llvrfisllssirbitef The I-‘hysician’si depen- dabillté in _Angemic R_un-I down onstitutions. I3uilds,_ you up, restores vour ap- petite .steadies your nerves and strengthensyour body, and is in 'a~p‘\asant syrup orm. Ma_eDONAI.U_& MlcKIN_N_0N-» F _ DRUGGISTS ' OPENB DENTAL OFFICE. DrWllliun L McLellan, Dentist, of Boston has taken the ofiloe of Dr Blanchard over Morris and Smiths, Queen St The oifics will bo opened on Wednesday the 18th. his NO TRUTH IN RUMOR.-» A ru mor has been current that private persons would not be permitted to furnish meals to visitors duling ex hibition week without a license Mr C R Smallwood the Secretary of L the Exhibition Association interview 9 ed Mr Ker'i'-,"ths local Food Control ler The* latter wired Ottawa and the answer was to the effect that the 0 rumor was without any truth and that. citizens may furnish meals, charging for same without a license `_ W. E. Matthews, city has received n word from the Canadian Red Cross visiitor in England, Mrs. B. Masterton Smith, under date of Aug. 24th that her husband Pte. W. E. Matthews, 26th. Canadian, N. _B. Reg. has been admit- Dorchester, Dorset Eng. suffering fronrshrapuei wound in the right leg. He has been visited by _their Red Cross Representative who reports that Il he will continue to _inipihve and make s a complete recovery. _ PERSONALS i was in the city Sunday and yester- day. Mr' Chester McLure, city' leaves thi; _o morning on n trip to New York and St ease as serolula or rlieumatlsm It may be rshevsd, removed by aimpl It breaks down t weakens the lung to consumption cessful in the treatment of cuiarili that it ll known as the best rein:-dv for this disease blood Ask your l ouis I-le will bs absent about a month r six weeks th n return to Montreal after spending morning for Victoria. B. C., where CONTINUFS TO IMPROVE- Mrs. h t present located. (‘ Stipendiary Wyatt of Summerslile I’ _ lottetown went to Suinmersiilc yes-. terdny to spend a ‘ ____ fore leaving for nly returned n F on furlough. ll PRINCE EDWARD ig_g_eiisu|m|oii Catarrh is as much a blood dis but lt cannot be local treatment e general health. tissues, and londs Hood’n Ssrsapsrille. is so sue It puiliics the drugfrrst for it Mrs F P Carvell lelt yesterday e summer here; -- _ `\ Mr. Pat `Warburton leaves this is father Dr. George Warburton, is At the Intcrnntionnl Uonvelltion nl’ Underwriters held in New York City last week, was elected Vice sq to Coulson House, v. A. D. Hospital i. Association. Mr. J. 0. I-Iyndiniin.' President for P. EJ , for the Dominion Underwriters Mr. William H. Hoskins, -mlvnncc gent for the Gladys Clark Company' heis doing very well.Tlle visitor hopes is in the city arranging for is week] enson to be opened by this exccllentl ompuny 'on September 23rd 'in thc’ Prince Edward Theatre. . I H. Beer, who has' vacation in Chin'-' Lieut. Col. L. een spending a [cw days there be-T Ottawa. Colonel Beer short time iign irnnil rnnce and is :it prcscnt in (7nn:uln_ Gladys it Klark Andllcr Associate Company of Superior _ Excellence I Change oi Play _ ' Nightly Cheating Che Playthings For The 'Man The Heart or EVERY PLAY A NEW YORK SUCCESS CATAIIRII LEADS Miiinee muy- s Wallace Reid NMI QF MUSIC MOUNTAINS” DO YOU LIKF Tl-IRILL ING STORIES 7’ Then you’Ii like Wal lace Reid in this cork ing story of mountain feuds and tense heart interest, adventures, thrills and dramatic moments such as this great screen idol has never done befr re- EDDIE POLO WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY In Seventeenth Chapter PMB Ddlllllg Us “IC Screen _._ u 9 1, V _ “IN [R()NSv €_*SlEl.LA liAIll5’- ~ - of aNrm.ao _ Only One More Chapter After This aters She Loved A Young