.a»- segpwev :ak /..._ :‘ ” \ "7 \ I. \ \_--I \\ .il , I tl L/F ». ' git I X--V I I / A. ‘.6 A .,..~_4,_.,._.. / :Q 1;! -'»x"_f. .'- - ,~\ lil( __.:~_- fi. I .' 'E _ f ` ’..:fh~ v V _ _ :_~_-f-.2,_{»..~ , C.- `f~‘ EP ._ _ 3; `=- tlitrz. cafli with a rifle in his hand‘ 991 Of _Sf I i ~. 1 , ,g I-; rinrv»ei‘-iiir~»‘ of protecting himself against Q , i ‘ ‘ \ I i tt> l,i.f-(ll). I I X' \ 4, I !‘ I ‘ il \\ ii 1 wivrrni oo 1 , . - IMPURTAHTI READING MATTER SELECTED FROM THIS- WEEKS- NEWS F.0R‘- THE GUARDIANS SATURDAY SUBSCRIBERS t -~ " ._ 'A .5 ' ~ Littlb . \ . ` _ I MONDAY f(`ape 'l‘ruvcrso has been appointed to Ithe cluiir in modern history at Wes- llcy College, llIaiii'tob;i and takes up his duties at the opening ot the Col- lege on Sept, 21 feature ot the Plxliibition. PATRIOTIC BOOTH.-A handsome booth reprcseiitative of the Imperial Order llaiiglittws of the Einpire has been titled up in the Exlilbibioii Build- \\'ill dispose ot' the Alexandra Roses in aid ot' the wounded and sick soldiers. These tlowi-rs are made by the crip- plcs in London and sold to benefit the hospitals and convalescent homes in which ller Majesty is interested. “The Diiiiglitei-s " have been under heavy r-xpi-iises to obtain these tloral tributes and are looking for a cordial and gen- croiis response to l'orward to the P.E.l. \\'artl ot' the (‘ziniitliaii Hospital in l»‘r;iiice. . , MMO , ELECTION OF OFFICERS.-The . - vv ` " l’IiiltitIicii (lass of thc Ilaptist Sunday ' » _ ‘V / ` _ . X /Z .» ' \-_‘~ V I'i'i»suIciit.. Mrs \\'ii\. At-oi‘n, jun.; Sec- ’ _ q \ -' rt-tai‘_\', lt‘loi~i~iit~t~ ltlclloniiltl' Assistant \ ». ,_ _ , 7’ > \ i _\ \ béltnmi Stliool licld tlieii iinnuiil election of olliccrs. The following were elected: l‘i'csitIt-iit, .lliss lliltla. llarpcr; Vice- , _it-t-i~t~tiii‘_\'. .f\iinit~. i\t-orii; '|`i'ea\siirt‘i‘, » . -i Iininittt~c, Miss Jenkins, .\li.~'s Urr, Miss Bugiiall and Miss Ilriit-e. LEAVE FOR HAL|FAX.- Fifteen yoiiili-'I nicn froni the Siliitl ltogiliiciit li-ft by tht- SS. ;\`oi'tliiimberliiiitl Sut- iirtliiy iiiorniiig on roiitc for lfliilifax to go on i:ai'rii'on duty with the coin- posito biillalioti at \\’ollint:loii lliir- i'aii'ks, 'I`lic_\' will i'olicvt~. the 15131111 boys tlicrt- \vlio are i'<-_tiii-ning to t‘liiii'lottt\towii to join the S‘2iid Regi- nieiit lnfiiiiti‘_\' ('oiiipiiii_v being t'oi'iiic°=tlm°ni ` .sr 4 will help other suf- fering wom en to it . try your wonderful 4’ - L medicine ”-Mrs. MARY R. Mn.i.na, Box 453, Miami,Okla. ' Another Woman who has Found Health in Lydia E. Pinklia.m’s Vegetable Compound. Llndsborg, Kansas. - “ Some yearn ago I suffered with terrible pains in my side which I thought were inhammation, also with a bearing down pain, back- nche, and I was at times awfully ner- vous. I took three bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and um now enjoying good health. I will be glad to recommend your medicine to any woman suffering with female trou- ble and you may publish this letter." -Mrs. A. L. SlI't’B,'R. No. 8, Box 60, Lindsborg, Kansas. It you have the slightest doubt __ that Lydia E. PInkham‘s Vegeta- “’° °°“°i“““"y' I t?;%i°2‘?‘?.3.t‘Z;;l for several years `s§>?;! 5 but was not cured M tiiinilwok Lydiitii. 1:, ' ,~§§l§§ Pinkham’ Vegeta- .i `r f ISLANDER i-ioNonEi>.- Prof. D. R O I A L C. Harvey sono! Mr. John Harvey, [EKU The b€8t. ___ R G YA yeast in BOY SCOUTS PARADE. -On Sat- L the w0r|d_ urday the Y. M. C. A. Boy Scouts. ___ under Scoutmuster (‘i'oss, inet at the Makes . rooms and niarehed to the Exhibition f- 1 grounds. where they had a preliuiiu- mm per ec airy di'lll and practice for the woi'k of mm ~ t is week. There was ii full turn out \$_¢_//_/ MADE lutions, incliidiiig various gymnastic .,,,,,_‘vo,.!,,[.:Qy?°,i&4,,, IN _ feats, with great energy and entliusi- CANADA asm. A suitable piece of ground has been selected and everything looks well for the siit-cess ot this unique and the boys went tlirougli their evo- _GMU AMUMH YEAST CAKES If TORONT0.0NT. wmninso mowmeai -annum-unuunnnun-uno--nuns 1 ings, where an energetic Committee NEW G|_AsGoW__The many friends of Mr. Im-nest Laird will be pleased to learn that lie is recovering from his severe injuries. Mr. A. B. Dickieson returned home after a business trip to the western part of the Island. Mes- srs, Alden anti George Dickieson spent Sunday in Bradalbane, the guest of Mr. Murdock Kennedy. The New Glasgow school is progressing rapidly under the capable inanttgeinent of Miss Evelyn Stevenson. The niany friends of Mr. Arnold McKay will be pleased to see him out again after his severe cold. Glad to see Mrs. (Dr.) Stevenson out attain after her severe illness. Mr. and ltlrs. Tliomas Gass and son rcturnctl to their home in (‘liai-lottetowii after visitinr: the for- inci-‘s homo iii New (lliisgow. MISS CURLEY’S DEPARTURE.- hliss (li-i'ti'iiile (`iii'lt~_\', forinerly of (‘liai°loItt'towii, who h:.i been on The _I’ost biisiiicss sI_.il`I` l`tii' the pz_i_st four ,vt-iirs, lett Inst night for l~`-ttliewiiialteiy Ont., wlicre she will bv niarried short- ly to Mr. l’. J. l)oiiovan, fornierly ot' Sytliiey, Init new resitliiiir in Stzliew- iiiiikor, says the Sytliiiiy Post. Botti are well known in tho city and have the good wislies ol’ their many friends 'l`ht~.ro wits a large party at the sta- tion last. night to wish Miss (lurley, tlotls-peed and stifcty on her long joiiriicy io the Upper Province, There was quite it large i‘epi'esciitatioii ot` the Iiiilios' aiixiltirit-.s ol` the C. M. B. .\., and the li. O. <‘., and Miss Curley had a \'cr_v busy and yet ii somewlmt tr_\'ing time ot’ it, takitu; farewell ol' so iiitiiiy fijit-iids anioiig whom she was 11 general t`iivoi'ite. ORANGE PARADE SERMON.- lltiniilloii I..O.L., t`lyfli' ltiver, on Sun- tliiy, Septciiilicr 1‘_’th, asscnibletl at their loilge room and paratled in it body to the ]’i~t-sliyttwiaii (_‘hiircli, wht-re it sermon to Oraingeincii and l’i'otesliiiits iii general was very [orc- alily pre£lcli`e't[ by tlttfliiiptist minister of tliiit plat-e, the ltcv. Zlll' Gates. ’.l`he large church was crowtlotl to over- tlowiiig, maiiy having to occupy the aisles. Tlic Ulydc River Baptist par- ish liave reiisoii to be proud of having as their pastor a iiiinistei' of the ability and the ltiioivlctlge ol` questions of the tiny as has the ltev. Mi' Gates. King \\"illiain._L.O.L. and Derry L.t).L. were well i‘cpresciiti=.tl, while from Char- lottetown there were l\Icssi's G. D. Wright. .loiiii ll. Mclienzie, J. J. Stoi'c_v :intl Jas. i\It‘l’liec. Mr G. I). \\'i'ighl acted its niai'slial of the par- :itlc_~t'oiii. TRUE PATR|0TISM.- All the patriots are niiitlit-.r at the front iioi‘ in kliiiki. 'l`lici‘e tire many ot' tlioiii who are “|it~ii,i'i|i;: ariiis" in spirit anti who are doing their hit i|uictly tintl when the opportiinty oI`t`ei‘s. 'l`lio other iiii_:ht a biiiirh of boys in iiili- t'oi‘m wi-i‘c coiiiiiii: home fi'o|ii Vtilciir- tit-r on it short furloiigli. On the train froin Siiiiiiiieiz-iitIt~. to Cliarlottetowii an elderly gt-iitlyiiiiiii entered into t:oiivci'.siition with them eliciting such iiiforiiiiitioii as he could concerning their work, their manner of living, whether they liked the life, &c., and iiiterjccting, wlierevtir possible good t`atlierl_v advice. Ile regretted that his age procliitlotl more active parti- <-ipiilion in the war and coiitrlutletl his itintlly :ittciitions by “setting up" the fruit and elt;ai‘s for the boys. Nood- less to say tlie_\' all apprcciiitotl the gi~iiltciti:iii`.s kindly interest and synt- p:tth_\', SOLDIERS CHURCH PARADE.- 'l`lit\ intiii and olliccrs ol' Ileavy llattery .\'o. 2, i-iiiiipctl at llriglitoii. allcnrlcil, liviitlf-tl by the iltli ltcgiint-iit, llantl, ilivinc sei'\'it-te in (iriice Nlcllioilist. <‘liiii~i:li yt-:itt~i'tliiy lnoriiliig at ]l o'<-lot-k. A vt-ry impressive sermon wits iii-livcrctl by the pastor, ltcv. I". ll. Littlcjoliiis, from the words ol" St l’iiiil: “\'\'att'li ye. Stand fast in the faith. quit yo like men, be strong." 'l`lio sermon tliroiiglioiit wus an curli- r-st and iiispiriiii: Incentive to a true. noblt- :intl iiiiiiily (`lii'isI.i:ui lifc. The pastor ;_:iivi~. it hearty welcome to the lIi»:i\-y lhittery in attciitliuice aiitl ox- pi'c.=sst‘t| the hope of their prcsieiice iigiiiii iii tho near fiitiiro. Lieut. ltitcliif- sont: to llie delight of all pi'es<~iit, "’l`|it~ Lost. Cliorti.” The t~hiii~t-h was lillctl to its capacity. 'l‘Iie siiigiiiir by the choir and congregation, who liciii-til_v jtiincil, was excellent. ALL THE FUN OF THE FAIR.-ln llilfit yetirsi siiiidry objections have liven riiisr~d from tlitferent qiiartors and iiidiviiluiils rc the number of iiiotiiitelniiilcs iiiitl st.iill-keepers with toniptiitioiis for thc. fleocliig of ninhitloiis but foolish youtli. wliohave occiipietl stances round the Exhibition groiiiil|1‘~»ri puhlic which is quite willing to pny for its amusement, Their patrons for the most part are the vIciini.=i of their cupidity or are ble Compoundwlll helpyou,w|-ite toLydIa E.PInkhamMedIcIneCo. ' (confidential) Lynn,Msss.,for ud- vioe. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by A woman, willing to he tiiiileil because they like to be fooled. The restriction and TUESDAY ssnious Loss. - Mr. Samuel Slierrcn. Crapiiuil, had the nilstortuiio to lose two tlne cattle. one Thursday morning iiiid the other Saturday night. They broke Iiitox grain tleld and. after gorging thei selves there t.ook,it is supposed, a large quantity ot’ water at a iieui'-by brook. It was hoped that one of the cattle would have got bet- wi-. ug she lingered two days longer than the otlier.-V. WEDDING BELL8. - Mr. J. W. Duggan ot Sea View and Miss Annie M. Adiuiis ot’ the same place. dangli- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Russee Adams, were murried at the Rectory, Ken- sington. on Wediiesday,_Sept. 15th by the Rev. Mr. Watson. The happy couple entertained at the home of the grooii1’s mother at Sea View. their nuinerons friends. The presents givenl them by their friends were many and all tliose present were loud in their praises of the hospitality shown them by tli`eir hostess. Mr. Wm. Brauder, Suniniersitle, was best man and Misa Ethel Sutlsbiiry acted as brides maid. -D. RECRUITING. - Lieut. L. A. Moore, formerly of the P. E. I. Tele- phone Co., at Suiiimerside, is now actively engaged iii recruiting men for Overseas service. A number ot young men \vlio have for some time been con-. teiiipliitiiig enlisting, have recently come forward and enrolled their iiaines, while several others are seri- ously eoiisidering to take the same step. Lieut. Moore has been very busy during the last few days at his lieatlttiiartcrs iii the Suiiimersiile Arm- ory and is always willing to answer any tiiiestioiis that may be asked upon thc siibjcct of i‘et'.riiitiiii;.-H. FU RTI-IER PARTICULARS.-On Fri tiny eveniiig lust, at about ten o'cloclr, while ii couple ot' the crew ol' the sclir. “Vere ll. ltohcrls" were pouring gaso- line froni it 5 gallon t-an into the tank \\'hit~Ii feeds the deck enllllle. tllfl flllll€S from the giisoline cttiiglit tire froui the liiiiterii lieltl by one ot` the mon. In it few secoiids the Ilanics had spread over the tlcuk and had caught in the sails wliicli w0l'e already on fire. The i-aptiiiii and crew, fearing that the Ilanics would get into contact with thi-ir large tank ot' gasoline and cause an explosion. lost no time iii getting into their gasoline laiinoli and quitting the vessel. The tlanies spread so rap- idly tliat the captain did not have tinic to i;o"thi`6 his cabin where lie had a consiileriible sum of uioney, which he was obliged to abaii-' doii. At the time of the accident it was dead ciilni anti the si-.liooiicr was lying at aiichor about three liundrctl yartls west of “'l`i‘_\'oii Shoals” about live miles eff (Trapaiid llarbor buoy, in about. six fathonis ot` water. The Vere ll. ltoberts. hails front Parrslyoro, N. S.. and was bountl for liay (flialeur with coal t'i'oin Sydney. Slic was a ves- sel of 124 tons rt-irister, and carried between two anti three liiiiitlred tons ot` coal. Shortly liefore tlidacciileiit she had Hone ashore on Pictoii recfc, ami had to discharge about one hun- dred tous ol` her coal there. At'tcr get- ting oft the reefs it was t'ouiid that she \\'as leaking <~oiisidci'abl_\' and they had to use the pumps at intervals. The pumps were wor_lccd by the deck en- gine wliiclt had rttii short of gasoling, antl wiiicli tlic crew were supplyingi when the accldeiit occiirredl lt is iiiitlcr stood that there was no insiiraiicc on the vessel ami that the loss was over $4000. The cargo, however, was cov- ered by iiisiirziiiee. All day Saturday the vessel was still biirning. the coal having <'aii;_:lit tire. The captain mul crew lalitlvd at Victoria and on Satur- day inorniiig lel`t on their launch t`or` Cape 'l`ot'niciitiiic. 'l`Iie llrttnt was iiloiigside the briining scliooncr from Snturtliiy until she sank about S ii. in. Siiiitliiy iiiid tliil cvcrytliiiig pos- sible.-V. I ef wmmiiiié ' A 0 _L ‘“liliitiiiiiuiiiltllllllll it=.>\io~it‘R %§i% ' i _ ' iq A Tablespooniul to Every Pall oi Water. ’ just think of the economy I ". V of ASE PTO! One table- _-_-\ spoonful to_,a;p_ail ot' water is ' " plenty. “And there are 25 tablespoonfuls in a 5c. package. lt’s simply ¢xtra~nugan¢‘c to use ' Soap when ASEPTO does the washing for lo t 1; :"1 iiiiis-mi dm it rar mmf, (iw. just try AS E PTO next wash day. . :T Discerning grocers sell it. Z _,I Manufactured by THE ASEPTO MFG C0 , St. John, N B ;*V_>,_¢,l ` T f -/,fr `\@ if \ \\ \“\ .u._ZiZE'7 1; , `:` `, 5 I Soar Powmsn f;,Ti i,;§iiit.,..,,..,,...,., SEPARATE BLOUSES A SIMPLE REMEDY -i One ot' the best and simplest remed- ies I'or torpiil liver-or billiousness is Separate bloiisei-: are almost entirely it glass of hot water with par; of 9, for plain coat suits. 'l`lirre are few leiiioii sqiieezetl into lt, but no sugar, elaborate coat suits, and the one piece night and moriiing. A person to whom l`I'0vk has =<‘i1Si\‘0 mul this was rt-.coiiiiiieiidcil ti-ieii it, anti eriitimciitol separate waist. Tlicso suit foiintl hinist-I1` better almost immedi- bloiises are niiitle of wash t`iibi'ics, Tas- llfl‘l_\'- IHS illllll' lll‘4llIl1l'Il<’S, Which med teii iii the l`i-ont. aiiil liavo both high itfiiie had failcil to cure. left. him, his llllll 10W l'UI|=H`S- T110 lllllll-011 Film” appetite i'iiipi'oved, aiiil he gained sev- tlowii the front tiiiil the loose cascatlo eral poiuitls within a. few weeks. This at tho not-li have both itpptiiiiwitl, The is so siniplc a remedy that any person sleeves arc .small aiitl i‘ciii>l| to the thus alllictctl will do well to give it it \vi°ists, wliero they art- tiiiislit-tl ii/illi :i|l"l"I» il* It "il""“L I’\‘5*"lIl|l' dl’ lilly narrow tiiriiotci- ruff. }|ll\l`lll` __ I D- _ - ff-___..;;_ __ _;;" "za-__ -;i_.;'~_-.:-_-_ __ =-_»_-is 5 ;;_ __; i ‘ *iii-,i;>f~r>i. i 7 cvrhxaic H -c:- he armed l i ` j it who takes i , aboxoi i I IVloi1i"s.” The skilful general avails himself of every _ possible advo.iittige_ Likewise, I the careiul siiitor rt-:nieiiibavm that one of his best aids is “sweets tc 'Ihre sweet.” Let a lim ot il/ioir’s lx; _ ally- thc_ inest eliot'oiat1e delicacies at evcr delighted the heart oi' a girl. _*__ _.___ .;t::.' _.___ ...TN f~ ____*-_': ., ci __.”'~'“'? Ld 7: ..___.7. »- _.1 .______'_*“'_..`°. ____ __ ____ (D _.___ _i-' __c ,,,, ____.. ou _1- .____. ____ 3 iii. MADE iiv "ij,-~ 9 CAN/roi; f I \ ` \ L-'sn llai I ‘tlil,'iil,l"l N.. - in it Q. i I Cti0§;eLA'1‘ES_ *"**' °-‘ ‘ ”" "- ----_ __' ..._..._1.___; _____"*""Z.*_3 IWIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllllllllll Think of E E The day is past and fit. Penmans Swea _i| , (vc `_ 1', _ _/"i "‘- 2? >\\‘ ,-1 _,\~i_,’ 'Qt i 1 \ nl ‘~::':__~:.7_T;f i ':;i;‘$,'§¢ /_`”. ‘ 11-"_"/' C I _,fu V if ;`\`\ \ ~` When buying a, sweater-coat 5*. of a baggy, saggyigarincnt witliout the least' pretension to style stylish fit, siiiartness and distinction, that nowadays this useful, T » garment must be as dressy and correct as any other attire. Improved methods of knitting and the exacting care of all workerse-these factors account for the shape-retaining quality or Pcnmans Sweater Coats. _ Every person should have one of these comfort-giving gar- ments. They are sold in all colors and styles, at best stores ft) IIB I .,l,¢,_,_l|: _ _ A 3:55; _.= Q, ff 1 “fig-,-,-,‘3=_,`_`!_-,;, _;,.,‘ ..~.,_,,,._._ I _l _L ~_ fi _ ; -_ ._;.,.,,,u',,,__ ig 'I' /f i 2 \ Illllll llllllIIIIIIIlllIllllllllllllllIlillllllllllIIillIllllIIIllIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll . ` E 4g _ 4>_,~} €_g T \\°"° 9 . 4* J, 2113136211' ZIIICG fist when “sweater-coat” meant thc slovenliness ' ter Coats liovc set up such a standard of everywhere. tiiitl- your type of physique is included in the range. i T,_:\ I "-°'- _ it --_______ '_ _ -' -___ ;._ - - lj- f ~- _ ---- __ V _ _ _ 4 -~;- --- ..._ °”’_-3 _ _ W - :=; __ _ I ___,,___ Z* » °i rl- #V i 'T __°;i" ' lli,lllllllll|iiiiJiim”,,,“’ szfl..-»-iiiiIiI.i»-~f»»_-gm,,,;.l,!__.;§;§l,,,,,.,,_,,,f,fj;,,, _ ll iiiiitiniitiiiit. llllllllli watchful att:-ntion of the police will i »iiiiiiiitiiiI:If:_r"T,'"" » s ~ o en In 0 to a_ S itake care tliiit the rlvlleges of the ,i “Hin sh w m . thus being permltt .rl ‘ ‘ 'Q ‘appear on the groiiiiils this yt-nr will im -i ».»i»--W-»i- M tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tits _. _,- . 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