' v t t ...if/ici: 'rwo _g 3 DIARY City lhglntreteh Court 9 a. m. Prince 'Edward' Theatre 8.15, 7 and B-sin m. ~ People's Theatre 3.15, 7 and 8.45 p. m. FL|lI` OFTEN CAUSE ~DI8EA8§ _ ` IPIDEMICS The advice, "Keep on killing files sll`-Hummer" which is given by sani- tary experts the world over should receive earnest attention from every citizen. Don’t regard the ily as a nulsence Look at this filthy insect in the true light, as one of the most potent and active carriers of germs and* contag- ious diseases known to medical science. The manner of their breeding, in manure plies and similar places; and their ibeding, on putrid. corruption of all kinds, makes it inevitable that their entire bodies are nests of dis- ease germs. Don’t eat food that has been con- taminated by flies. But, as you can’t afford to throw away food, d0n't let a single ily get near it. Keep flies out of your house. it can be done with ease. Tralp them or. swat them if you like. But the remedy that ‘s most. effective of all, is the use of a reliable method' of extermination by poison, right through from the begin- ning of summer to the fall. . , _lit everybody heeded' this advice disease would decrease everywhere. Do your part in protecting your iam- lly from the menace of the dirty, jeadly ily. , 1280-“9-7-ME1l » HON. 0. M. MELANSON ILL SHEDIAC, Sept. 5.- The many friends of Hon. 0. M. llllelanson, for- mer speaker of the Legislature, will regret to learn that he is not in the best of health. He is now a patient in the Royal Victoria Hospital, .Mon- treal. ills many acquaintances hope for a .speedy recovery. \ Enemy Loses lnermously >I.ONDON,Sept 6-Ainsrican and ` Brill il troops are still closely follow- ing frm, German withdrawal in the Lys Sallellt in Flanders. 'lt was learned here this afternoon the enemy has lost normous material of every' dis- .-ription. ' Amsraapaivl set. 6-lp appealing he constituents of the Prussian Up- per House to fulfil the Emperors pledge for reform of the Franchise. Chancellor Von Hertllng said that ip "hls honest conviction" with this ser- ious question the protection and the preservation of the crown and the dyn- asty is at stake. A man never realizes how high a fence he can jump until he is badly soared. . lu Loving Memory Of 8G'1'.MAJOR JOHN H. McKAY KILLED IN ACTION SEPT. 7th 1916 0 Canada, the blood of all thy sons Cries out, today. from fair and glorious deeds; And spirit legions of Immortal ones , Who died to serve their coun- try and its needs Pledge, thee anew, by their white Honor Roll. To ioftier issues, born of sac- riilce; Bidding thee keep, unstained, that nobler soul, Which they have ransomed with so great a price. 1 -9-7M1l. Notice of Hearing of Civic Assessment Appeals Ci_tLoi Ch’town Notice is hereby given that Kgnneth I. Maninagzgeuire. Th; pmdlary Mafl in an ‘ ar the C ty o Charlottetown ment to the Statute inthai f basprdered and appointed Tuesday the 10th day oi September next l9l8 as the ?»7lé?h.”“'““A»e.?#Jl2°5‘J&‘22$ imposed by the said City for the '"2 ‘iii t‘.“’i2‘;‘.fi‘2l °.‘.‘.€!i 25 tment ds at 9 o’clock in the , in the City Police Conn lottetown and daily at the some hour and. until all such she . _ ._ H ll ‘ , .' 1:: W a ' _' ‘_,_. .... e, pf.. Charlottetown Exhibition Tenders Tenders will be received by the uu- dersignedilp to spd on Monday, the Oth September, 1918, for the follow- ing privileges at the Exhibition to be held in Charlottetown hom the 24th to the 28th of September, 1018, inclu- sivez- l. For the privilege of catering under the Grandstand. I. For the printing and selling of Score C_ards for the Races. 8. For the supplying of straw as re- quired. 4. For selling feed lor horses, cat- tle. etc., on the grounds. In Nos. 1, 2 and 4 the hilhest or any tender. and ln No. 3, the lowest or any tender not necessary accept- ed. Conditions may be obtained at the oilice of C. R. SMALLWOOD Secretary-Treasvsr August 29td Salt__Salt 50.000 Bags due to arrive middle September pei “Steamer lilyilas” from Mediterranean Fishery Size . Liverpool Size | , Meat Size Lower price whilst .dis- charging-than after being stored. .aiiiti BROS MAMMOTH AUCTION ar GRAND/ RIVER I am instructed by V. F. Gilskey of Maine to sell by auction on the Joseph Mclntyre Farm at Grand River, Lot 14, on Monday. Sept. 9th at 12 noon, sharp, his entire tloc_k of 300 Head o Sheep con- sisting mostly of two year _old breeding ewes, Parties wanting some good breeding ewes should not miss this sale. 'I`ERMS- Amounts up to $25.00 November 1_5th, on approved joint notes. Five pe_r cent off for cash. Sale positive, rain or shine. DR. J. T. COSGRQVE, Auctioneer. 1239-9.5--Mli i _,.912 _,'..,»>¢ . .#1,-‘.',"£~.=f.r»,; _ /` . \";Ll2‘.,f-}' ,_ -if .- - fe-..--.1-_»' :-‘='» Mail Contract SEALED 'IiENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General will be receiv- ed at Ottawa until noon, on Friday, the 11th October, 1918 for the convey ance of His Ma1esty's Malls, on Rural Mail route No. 3 from Woo islands North, P. E. Island from th _ information as to condition of propo ed Contract may be seen and blan forms of Tender may be obtained a ilce of the Post Otllce Inspector. JOHN F. WHEAR, Post Office Inspector‘s Odlce Charlottetown, 29th August, 1918 1153-8-31S3i. ; , 1*-rf ."1' / ¢\"~"l=""‘i£'~"~»` ,_-. Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations b-111 THB solo hold of s family or any male ever eighteen yesn old. may homestead a ouartel section ol available Dominion land In Manitoba. Saskatchewan or Alberts. Applicant must sp pear ln pencil at the Domin on Lands Agency or Sub-Asency for the District. Entry by proxy may be made at any Dominion Lands Agency hat not Bob-Agency on certain comiliiona. Duties-Jin months residence pm sad enl tivatloa the land lu each ei s nan. A bemostrndsr may live within nine miles of hh homestead on a farm ol st least do acres, en certain conditions. A habitable home is re- axecpt when residence is performed in the Vi fl li In certain districts s llomestenrler ll good stand- ing may pre-empt s quarter-ssct.on along side hi, homestead. Price gm per scle._ Dntlss Sir noni rsnldencs in each of thru Info after earning homestead patent; also 50 sem extra rultlvsllon. Pre-emotion parent maybe nb- tslned ss soon as llomeuud patent, on csrisio conditions , A 'settler whohlles eahuneddliis hoegleaiead rl|hl may e 'lpuc sscdlolnete ll s mellow: im. onlie-annie. »li‘”:'bi'l§ sncheft yearncultlntsllaersoaui sneis C||"|¢g¢¢(,,wn Exhibition Accommoda- F00” WMP Fl-A5355 1 tion oi Visitors ° _.-_.-_.-_.~_._.-_.-_.-_.-_ - _ ,_ ,_ ,_ __ _ _ v ,.r_ Any householders or clnii-iotiswwp W° ‘"*"°“'* '\’°°1\ BNHS ¢°° ll\“°11 W r on to about them all summer but now that lllillg dll IDE Ellliblll WBBK, I _ _ take boarders. providing lodging and tm' yn" “mp l°"""°°my' it 1° W3” board, or lodging alone, will kindly un” "° M51” “IKVIB WWW* “lun- if .rancasanurragiowncnsanisa J . - I *W ' _ _ i roll l-‘rlsllllllr rout __ for, and the charge per day. , i C. R. SMALLWOOD p Secretary-Treasurer 1146-8-30Mtd . » I Bonshaw-Charlottetown Trivia TABLE From Bonshaw From Ch’Town Tues. 3, 8.30 a. m. Tues. 3, 6 p. nl. Fri. 6. 10.00 a. m. Fri, 6, 6.30 p. m. Tue. io, 500 p. in. rue. 10, 1.00 p. m. Fri 13. 6.00 a. m. Fri 13, 3.00 p. in. Tue. i1, 8.30 a. m. Tue. 17, 5.00 p. ln. Fri. 20, 9.30 a. m. Fri. 20, 6.00 D. m Tue. 24, 10.30 a. ln. Tue. 24, 6.30 p.m Wed. 25, 10.30 a. m. Wed. 25, 8.00 p.m Fri. 27, 6.00 a. m. . Fri. 27, 2.00 p. m Freight must be delivered one hour DEPARTMENT 0F AGRICULTURE A meeting of the Sheep Breeders' Association will be held in the Prince oi' Wales College on Tuesday, Sept l0th at 1.30 p. nl. All those who are interested in co-operative wool sell ing and sheep breeding generally, are ily invited to attend. ` W. J. REID, Secretary P. A. FARQUHARSON, _ President . i263-9-6ME3l. ` _ Valuable Property lol call st the undersigned‘s oflice or send - ,The °'°P 1° ° “li °“°° Th” W" . mm 5 n ~ vin meh. adam" ‘nd gardens have helped considerably and ote, gi g stating the number they 1-an provide ‘"7 Mme’ W* YW Wm W W|U1°“¢ before sailing. _ 501119 i>0¢l\t0es of -their own growing. The farm 'houses will have the -usual large quantity to put down in the cellar for winter -use. , The farmer's wllves do not have far to look for substitutes for wheat flour for use in bread--making while they, have plenty ofpotatoes in the cellar. it would be -hard to find a better sub- stitute than the mashed potatoes left over from dinner. They can be used with flour up to a 50 per cent propor- tlion. The oven should not be too hot when baking bread with potatoes, and the large natural -moisture content oi the tuber should be taken into account in preparing -the sponge. At a time when there is a greater demand on the world's food resources than ever before, it is interesting to note that with 'all of her teeming mill- ions, only 18 per cent of Asia's land, 12 per cent of that of North and Souh America, 27 per cent of that oi. Europe and 5 per cent of that of Aust ralia. have ever felt the touch of the plow. Without encoaching at all upon the wor-ld’s forests, but 'taking into ac- oount only the -steppes. pampas, sav- annas and prairie lands, there might be added to the earth's farming lands an area twice as great as that now under active agricultural operations. MILLION GET RAISE wAsHiNG'roN, .silpth 5.-Nearly one million men, or half the railroad employees in the United States share `n additional wage increases approv- sd today by Director General Mc- Mloo far track laborers, watchmcn. other maintenance of way employes' For sale that thereon . Charlottetown. 1918 . 1032-8~24Usti'. cash; over that amount Credit tm occasional dose of the 'ilablets will Dundas Esplanade, Charlottetown, tlli BlB¥|S property of Lieutenant-Colonel ings consisting of a dwelling house of thii teen rooms, kitchen. pantrles and twi bathrooms with garden on water irons M0” "tue “nes ‘"9 during me Bum' opposite dwelling h0uBe_ mer months than at any other time of Also lot of land on Haviland Streef me Year- DIBFPUOGH, dysentry, chol- with stabim coach house and garden era inilantum and stomach disorders. For particulars apply to C_ R_ medicine is not at. ‘hand to give Smallwood, Solicitor, Cameron Block l§)m‘Pt|Y me Short delay wo frequent' Datedtbls zanl day orAugu»t,A.n. beyond aid. =Bsby'S Own Tablets S | clerks, station. agents *and other a e -lassos of employes drawing relative- _-_ iy low pay. valuable property oil ' conle without warning'and when li ly means that -the child has passed should always be kept in the home. where there are young chldren. All P“§ -‘ prevent stomach and bowel troubles Tenders chase and rompt use of the Tablets will cure Q38 i'l0I1S€l`)lllldll`IgS troubles. They cured my baby and chimney _will be fegewed by have made her ia fine healthy girl." the Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. "`"° Table” “°;d by "‘°‘“°;;"? 3”" #P *° "°°“ °“ Th“fSd‘=‘Y 12* f}',i`..°'i§’.’ “€...ITZ..1~°°‘ii;§...§ 2°? mst. For particulars apply B,oc,w,,,,,' 0,,,_ - , p p to J-. T. McKee, Supt. ol 0 ., Wwef H0038' 01' 'at Omce al T V V" 7 ` `"“`4*Y_v"'""v` °"" 'T 4*' " ` ""*" "Y aritime hlectric Co. Ltd _Q For Strong Personal Selling 3 Sale oi Trotting Horse: No. 1 Uoton Prince by, or rlf the trouble comes suddenly the _ D ,_,-1 » , .‘.i\ the baby. Mrs. Chas. Anderson, Mlnda. Alta., says:-"Baby's Own Tablets tor the pur- are the best medicine for little oncs removal of old who are suffering from stomach xanunnspmunnnhknnna aeWAR¢MNMM IUUITW gg Issued by canada Food Board aaaxmaxuxamauamxxxa - - CNN-THE KAISER ` » _...___ li! #sux it wasfgh Sblgian soldier artist who ' first put the Kaiser'a'{_hsad in e can. no din it with ppp and ink. 'rue Canadian housekeeper can do it with fruit and sugar. Well-lined cellar shelves constitute one of the lines of home defence. It’s the women's part in the game. ~ And in your canning remember to avoid any waste. 'Only perfect fruit should be used for canning but scraps `and left-overs should all be boiled lu- to jam and sealed in small glasses for incidental use. nullcullwl lnlll (Continued from page tour) for five years ol' more, was on an of- ficial '/lslt to Quebec when tlle end came after an illness of a few hours. He was a native of Pictou, and had many friends in Prince Edward Is- land. I O I A classification of the Civil Service of Canada is now being made. Tllerel are over 50,000 employes in the dif-` ferent branches to be graded. The, classification is said to be based on' the work actually performed. Charts' `and -tables showing the organization of each department are to be illadc. U U O A case of small pox was yesterday reported amony the soldiers at Rock- cliffe, and the entire camp llas been placed under quarantine for two weeks. There are three other cases of tile disease in the city, a father ` and two children. Wllooping cough is also prevalent. U U O Mr. Colin McNeill, of the Custom House staff at the Capital. _and Mrs McNeill, are enjoying a few weeks' holidays at illo fol'iller's old island' lan, avdaugllter of the late Robert McConnell, wllo in his day. was a well-known figure in the newspaper life of the maritime provinces. U O O Mr. George B. Mi:Eachern, another Islander on the Custom House 'staff here, is also enjoying an all-too-short visit to his native heath. Before com- ing to Ottawa Mr. Mcliachern was en- The coal allotment for Ottawa has been cut by 30,000 tons, 'rliat is there will be much-/less coal available this winter than there was last. Bearing in mind the experience of last winter the outlook for the coming season is ` not cheering. .l U U 0 . The engagement is announced of Doris Meredith. eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest F. Jarvis, t_o Captain Harold EViis» Headquarters staff, younger son of Dr. and Mrs. William H. Ellis, Toronto, the mar- riage to take place next month. _ " e e e Mr. Donald Nicholson, M/P., paid a flying visit to Ottawa last week, on his way to Winnipeg, to meet Mrs. proposed Contract for four years, ovel 1- .. by T e -ll rzllllliullnuwl iullnlln ~_Year End Offer i & I -_ T0 New Subscribers . $1. rin December 31 fel.. _ l .V ,_ THE GUARDIAN contains the fullest 'ind latest accounts of the War \ , THE GUARDIAN carries the latest tele~ graphic news of the world’s doings- in ad. dition to _thc War news. .‘ 0 _ g THE GUARDIAN carries all the latest gl . best. city and provincial news. its district correspondents are paid and reliable; THE GUARDIAN carries the daily stock and share market and the producemarket reports. ' ~ V 0 ` THE GUARDIAN is the best advertising medium in the Province. It is read by the greai; majority of the population who can read, and its circulation\is guaranteed by the annual audit of the Audit Bureau of Circulations, the official auditors of the National Advertisers and the News aper 'Associations of Canada and the Ulhited States. , _ _ THE GUARDIAN is in itself full value for its money every day and all the year. + if Special Opportunity for ‘ New Subscribers' $1. Till the and of Year $1. To the Publisher of the Guardian, home. Mrs. McNeill is zl Nova Scot-1 gaged in~ business as Souris. I ._ U O I r i ' Signed . _ I ‘ Address i Please book my subscription- to the Morning Guardian till Dec. 31st, 1918, far which I enclose $1.00. .-¢ ~s-»» »--»|\~~.¢»~»~uo Charlottetow n. .. .-J Q l'4L V J m _I-z ` Nicholson, who has 'been on an ex- tended visit to her daughters in the ` west. . - U ' A “conscientious objection" was to have been up lor trial at Rockcliffe lCamp this week. but the outbreak of small pox put him "out of court." It's an ill wind that blows nobody good. RUNDFF ON C. G. R. ean Limited from Montreal was de- layed about ten hours west of Levis by a freight wreck ilear Levis. l Keep Ml|l|.rd's Llnlmont ln the house MONCTON, Sept. 3.-Today's Oc- Peat Fuel Parties living near Peat B-oils and wish to use it for fuel can have their hogs examined and get instructions how to prepare and harvest lt by applying tothe undirsigned. James Duncan, DUNDAS R. R. 5 Cardigan was-9-vlvlsl ‘ ...-1.- ....i.. Messages Use Multigraph Letters Postmaster General's pleasure. s Printed notices further information Tqdd Mack, dam by Arion, This - is the strain of breeding thai li prod_uced Etawah 2.03 lh i champlcn three year old. Princi the Post omces or wood islands being, by ason_a Todd out oi North, iris, iipperlelti, and at the of- daug ter of Arlonls veryclmel related to the champion. He i erfectl sound and has sucl Post onlibe inspector liege andv feet as you seldom sei in a trotting siall_ion. The fev c_olts sired by him are a fini size and well shaped for speed. No.2 Commodore Crescues dam by George Cresceus 2m dam Meds Epaulet 3rd dam by Alcantrara 4th dam by Happl Medium. This colt was 2nd ai a two year old and as a 3 year old at Halifax. He also won a three year old race. These two are entered in the three minute and 2.35 classes and will be sold will. their engigments. 0 No. . lack Gelding b 5 lUpton P r i n c e dam D_oroth: Hanks by Commodore Ledyarf Znd dam Devlllsh Dorolhcy. Hi has worked in a team an beer. il few times ln light harness. Hi is not afraid of autos and when broken and trained. should from his breeding trot very fast. 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