SEPT. 7, isis _ rl .`a.1~,. THE CHARIHTTETOWN' GUARDIAN * - -` . . V i ‘Y _ . _ . i _ ` A _ _ ~ _ _L_ ~___ _ _ I ii I WF ` ` _ ` " ""' ‘ -.~ .ITT - '--+A--- .1-~,.,. »~»~. ..\. -,...< ,,_ ,__ __ ____ ._\,;_,4.§._.,__.\_§;% _1. _/ 4. UI, . E ,»5_ ~ » I Ji rf 1. if _ . g ._ ,.,Q._@ LL...-.':‘_',‘4}v I @ I Q" fsri A i,a1;§f'5;f3<. "_ *ti _ l'r Plivo to buy in this Pmiiiee. IF THE PRESENT TENANT is to _ move, why not advertise for the new IN 4 ' one NOW. and extract most of the 8 worry from the incident? g __ cc ° - g I pi Suusfac_tl°n Guaranteed” , will/be held on the grounds adjoining The Mgxilmgn Drug Co_ sept. iooi in sin or chin-en funds. The Rexall Kodak am,-° ' i H _ . cos in the Brookfield congregation on ti 7. _ » S* _ i ~ £ i T - f - -- -- GRAND PIGNIG.-A. rand cnlc St Columbas’ Church on Tuesday 1219-9-7M3l. BROOKHELD SERVICES--Sefvi, Sunday, Sept. Sth, will be as follows: `Brookileld 11 a. m. Harfsville 3 p. m. v and Hunter River 7.30 p. m, _ SCHOOL OPENING.-The opeiiin: exercises of the city schools will bf held as follows: Prince Street oi Monday 9th Sept.; West Kent oi‘ Wednesday 11th Sept at 2p.m. Par outs and visitors are cordially invit _ SUNDAY SCHOOL. St_Jiimes Sun- Tuesdsy 10th Sept.;Queen Square oi L GET 'voun WEEK-:No suPPL|Es A'r Joi-|NsoN AND .lot-iNsoN's, TH: QUALITY onueeronz. 1588-9-7-M11 _ DISCOUNT.-Everyone should pay their August electric iight bill ba- 'ore Sent-\10th. as that deze- is the net to get a discount. 12189-'liviii ____ day °school and Bible classes resume work tomorrow after the summer holidays. li' l -FUNEnA|.`auNoAv- The in- ierni of the inte Mrs. Alex J. McNeill ilierbrooke will take place tomorrow" Sunday, afternoon at 2.30 p. m. -oLo nssiosnr oEAo.- Mi-.ii lorris Peters an old and highly res- iected citizen of Sumerside passed way Thursday night at the home of is son Mr. Joseph Peters. He was wir 1270-9-6-M2 WELCOME NEWS.-It is pleasing to report that Capt. (Rev.) G. A liawson, oi the Canadian cliaplaii' service overseas, is making a rapiit recovery. ills voice has returned ant- is now nearly normal. He has beeil lnviiiided home, but the difficulties 01' ‘U‘Hl1HfD0rt make uncertain' thi tline of his arrival. AT ST. PETER'8 CHURCH.- The ~ Rev. Chas. De. W. White, rector ot Summerside and the Rev. E. Ai. Har- ' * * rls. rector of Mahone Bay will oti- m `, "late in St. Peter‘s Cathedral tomoi- ' row in the absence of Canon Simpsoi who has gone to Toronto to attenr the general synod of the Church 01 England in Canada. a e 0 pn. QLARK wEi_i_ KNOWN.-Dt Jeremiah S. Clark, Acadia ‘9 i 9. now avmedical otllcer with the Canal _iii .ities ln India_ and oi' Mis (lifzv) ' Ifyou want to raise money for Red Cross. Soldiers' Comforts, War Prisoners or any other patriotic object; or if you wish to help your Church, School or Society you can’t possibly conceive of anything more popular ' or profitable than a Picnic. _ Hoiman’s can supply everything nec- essary to make your Picnic a huge success. There's no guess work-no running around- no dissatisfaction, when you get the supplies from Hoiman's, because we will show you exactly when, where and how you can make money; what to buy and what not to buy. We have helped dozens of others make their picnics successful in the past. We can help you. We quote lowest prices on FRUIT, CON FECTIONERY, B O T T L E if DRINKS’ CIDERS’ PENNY GOODS, NUTS, GAMES. CIGARS. We_can also provision your table, .equip your booths and supply you with red- hot selling money-making specialties. Wiite us tor prices and particulars. stating on what date you propose holding your picnic. - \\ if A / \ (` , _F __ _Q-~\.\\\ ii? _ RELYON '.to~i»_s:_\_ __ A " I. 1 ffE,WELR Y THE PICTURE OF “PRINCE CHARMING” AND THA. SCA LES ' ian overseas forces. _lie is a broth- ot the Misses Clark, Baptist misslc-' ' J. Prosser, of Canai'-il. To all wit knew “ ~ -' Jerry" dui ing his student da. it is a iorgone conclusion that he i ioing his full duty and a little mo" than his duty, as he ministers to th boys iii France.-Baptist Exc RED ,cnoss socisrv-On' tt evening of August 29th, the Nortl Wiltshire Red Cross Society held -. very successful ice cream festival, i the beautiful grounds. of Mr. Mu dock McLésn`.""iTé2i,""cotfee, cake an ine cream were served. There was a so it booth, *where icontlectioneri fruit and temperate drinks ‘_ wor sold and the good old-fashioned hors i swing afforded a good deal of pleas ure for both young and old. iii all, th neat sum of $105 was realized. Thr Society wishes to take this oppoi- tunity oi' thanking' all, who so gene' ously contributed cream, cake etc 0 did anything towards making thi picnic such a success. 1281 'ih:iard's Liniment Co..{Ulnilted ` Gents,-I cured a valuable hunting iog of mango with M'INARD’B LINI \iENT after several veterinarigai 'rested him without doing him nl' "ermsnent good.& Y ours, e., _ WILFRID GANGNL Pimp. of Grand Central Hotel Dr.E.C.Harris' Eye Specialist -- t ‘vitli us Captain Cook is our Trans- ` ' Drummond. Aug. 8. '04. _ ' - R T L ° -mit* _wrt Oillccr and is doing well. Lieu- ’ . . ‘ouant Blanchard (since reported S e _ wounded) is also with us." umm 1' I ' _ ‘ . ....1 Beer & Goff r T ' ::We have handed over to an at- '-*vo V torney a number of accounts for col- .F________,,,”_.___ ,l _ ty -~ -. » 5---3 'ect|on. if you want to save expense, V . _ _ g please pay ,yours at once. The store ° Mill be open to receive same 9 to 12 >’clock a m 1 to 5 o'cIock p. m. daily J. ,.1 __ ` _ zu in °1s`ih. stanley aim. f . No. 1. Jello a'ii iiavors».m ° i21MM21 ii'¢T49”7 '. I - , regular 10c pkgs ___ 8° per pkg -arm: - t /__ ‘ ' _._..._~_..----~~ , _ f . ' i - , " A / / _ /xi No ore than 3 to a cus \ 0// .f°mef»'" .wsr A sriiiuxtla vm 5 / »,".C'9é~;\§~,_ No. 2:-Vegetable Soup, / . ~- 10c per tin _ g ` 1,-jl'_( ' No more than 2' to a. cis- 2 ~.' "'11-‘~" _i , 'x/if" tomer. _-`~ W ‘_ , _ . wi My-~ fi, -.I No.,3. Club House Baking *ig ' | Powder. Regular 30c tins. 'll {-OU CA NQ r Saturday 25c per tin p _ ,_ 'i years of age and leaves to mourn esitles Mr. Joseph Peters, one step- .on Mr. Brazil Blacquier also of 'ummerside and one daughter in ioston. . Mrs CL,EMElNTl'NE MCNEVILL ` The sad death occurred in Sher -rooke early Friday morning of Mrs ‘iemenitine McNe-ill. widow oi' the late lex McNeill Deceased was 58 years I age and had been in ill health for ‘ost six months she leaves to mourn wo brothers, Mr D. B. McDonald. redefine, and Mr Stephen McDonald niicowver; also three sons Messrs lajor, Ronald and Peter and four iughters Misses Stella Jessie M;arion nd Annie to whom is extended lncere sympathy.-L itiii. sRHWlilNll Pl-\l[lN SRADUAILY RECUVERINE u 1""- Mr. James Paton, M. L. A., received letter- to-day from his son, Lieuten- nt Rowland Paton, dated August ith. As luis been announced, this tllaiit young oillccr was severely ounded_ and is now in o. Hospital in "oiicc. He writes that lie is feeling iriy well and is gradually recover- g from his wounds, the one iii the .iec being the more serious andre- iilriiig an operatioii. In the wrist the . rillet wont riglit.-througli, but for- inately did not touch any of the Jnes. The bullet has been extract- l from the knee. Lieutenaiit Paton :pects to be in the Hospital for a lille longer and later on will be ansierrcd to England, and it may be. ivalided home to Canada. Lieuten- nt i‘aton'S superior officer in the Gth, writing to Mi". Paton on the 14th E the same month pays this exceed- igly iine tribute to Lieutenant Pa- ni:-“On the morning of the 8th. ie Battalion went ovei the top and ent forward tm* two whole days with ie `good results of which you have \ iready read. Rowland was supposed i have stayed with the rear details it he was most anxious to go over _ 'ith the boys and evidently prevailed pon the Colonel and got permission. Fe was uni’ortiiiiately wounded in the 'aft wrist and left leg. I sincerely ope the wounds 'ure not serloiisiind rat his good services may not be re- uired again. We have a large num- er if rom Prince Edward Island now STOPS THE SMART During warm weather _ you :nc apt to be bother- ed with Prickly Heat. .mil miter forms of skin . irritation. e _ 'i'o overcome such _an-» novzince there is nothing better than _ Jolinson’s Talcum Powder irritated parts, and the itching and smarting will Just sprinkle it on the ' Moore & McLeod Ltd. l .119-izi QUEEN sr. cHAni.o'i“rirrowN ` A Wonderful Advance Showing- _ Of Autumn Hats--Ready . » YOU ARE INVITED TO INSPECT"! O-DAY THIS -' REALLY notable advance showing of handsome new tail hats. The exhibit incudes some ot the lovely new models chosen by Miss Wynne while visit- ing the Canadian and American Millinery centres a week or two ago:- - BLACK AND COLORED FELTS -SATIN FINISHED FELTS -VELOURS . ' -PLUSHES -LYONS VFLVET SHAPES just such shapes as are now being shown in the smartest stores of New York' Boston and Toronto. Renovating The Curtain And v - Window Drapery Section A “RENOVA'I ING,’ is hardly the word-thc department' 's really made over -new shelving--new counter-new fixturrs-and a wo ti rful range of absolutely new stock. ` 'l`he most attractive thing aboutthe.-‘e lovely new cu'r‘;iiii a and draperies is that you are getting thoroughly new things at last _v'ezir_'s pri. \.-»_-. 'i`hat’s a statement that we’ii invite you to call ri d test im vouraci`i-- l\/larquisettts zinii Scrims in White ivory Ecru-$2.20 to #$11.50. ' Lace Curtains, white-85c to $4 50 pr. ' . - .V L A Manufacturer’s “End of Season°» Sale Gave us Some Really Wonder- ful Bargains in Marquisette Curtains IF YOU DO NOT WANT FOO MANY PAIRS OF EACH P \T |`ERN W CAN OFFER YOU SOME REALLY ‘VO \IDERFUL BARGAINSIN `i` ii ~ We cleared out a makers odd Lot of from 3 to 6 pairs of a patt~-ro-at prices that make it ‘possible to pass' them over to you at about a third ie~ s than reg- ular values. These comein scrims and marquisettes-7all nice goods Our special prices run from $3.50t\$11.50 Will you come in to-day and see them for yourself. _ . ’ Just Opened- Some Classy Fall Ovei "Classy" is a much ovérused word-but there’s no other handy to describe these very smart new coats. ored to the mifute-shaped to s ay right, .and every one of them accurate to size. They’ll look well till worn out. $22.50 to $35.00 _ Men eTi s .’ YOU KNOW IT'.a A_\lY'I`I-IING BUT EASY to not a really hal1dSOU\Ei " tic :it an attractive price these li<~ri>, is ii iiiic we picked up the other `.»1 tiny--iovtxiy I-.illis--ttistciiil colorings .ind v<_*.i`y :stuart patterns. ,___ 'l iieii~'s :i tiirc izinge Ui [them _ |-_ - _ .11-¢y‘~.fe git-at vt-iluc at tt C i \ ` I $1.00 each ` ' -if 42'.. .- ` where no Some men are iilwayi \°°k|l\S 1°? Th°f° |° zgfnu ii P Platgniic love its selilvneiler l the handle that will enable them to river thief GNP thing ii. soup S 8 - . ~ . _.___ pump i’0\1~ _` ---- Critics on o o “ The very last word in style tail-. _ “i‘;‘iT.’.f“}‘;‘° 100. rut. ovn nusnvziss Maman. WE G£_VI;`NY¢;,gnf0Jl{zRw}!f§_"i§', aroivztivs wonm. Lowa sxrmmsivc WHERE To BUY so ‘iIf'{iii’i‘i'”33t§’i5/i’3"i’i‘?i¢’§1S’?.5'1.’2‘ 2563 Us You wr IFNOW run me Qtmzrrr rs stfrsns ,mn mic oss1oN_1S ‘ CORREC T. - »-` . » ws .1 , l wut no rome nspiizizzuo R163 Tg A ` Oiiico loyal Bak Build lhhll IUHN Der. and stop almost immediately. FINE l-`0R BAliY’S SKIN T00 llilill ii No man is truly honest who denies Th-e c'up tlfat`cheers the honey bee is throw etonee. > that he ever niiido a tool of himself. the bnttercup. J ____ ll e man Home men remind one of' a. bird‘e Many who think they will be chos - 1 eyb view ofthe real thing. ' eh~ai~e not even eellod. - “ ‘ ' . , _ I-i t _ _ _ ‘ C \‘ i gi _, " H J-‘-an _ "N . i enum - ' ‘ - ‘ nm Aman never gets hilt u i he in 'nie men who wants to make tile mm- zone some _. _ ~_ elven mutt vm