°‘5’.\'_f.i~i'f. _ . jr in O l 0111.1 More bleaching notion rr. 'lemon Juice 1 2 TAKES you TAN _-@1- lf skjn is sunburnedg ; tanned or freckled instead the Juice of two lemons into a bottle ooutainlng three ounces oi Oxehsrll White, shake well, and you have s quarter pint ot the best treekie sunburn and tau lotion. and complex len beautlilsr. at vary, vary -1 1. aost. - Your graces-has the lemons and any drugstorsortoilotoounterwillsup ply three ounces ot Orchard White lor a fem cents. llaseage this sweetly traamt lotion into the hoe. neck. arms and hands each ds; and lee 110W treaties, sunburn, wind urn and tan disappear and how clear. soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! It in harmless. _...__._-_- DIARY Uly Magistrete's Court 9 a. m Prince Edward Theatre 3.16, 'I and 6.45 p. m. Peoplds Theatre 3.15, 'I and 9.45 |).ll. BIRTHS 1 Clean all D . wil “lr Sturm. Charlottetown Exhibition Accommoda ' lion of Visitors Any householders of Charlottetowr willing during Exhibition Week, to take boarders, providing lodging and board, or lodging alone, will kindly call at the underslgned's oillce or sen-' him a note, giving their address nn(- -ltatiug the number they can provids for, and the charge per day. C. R. SMALLWOOD » Secretary-Treasure er- "' li-'= m .- BAKER-At Georgetown August 21st to Pte. and Mrs. Roy Baker (nee Y `~ Hssel Manuel) a son (Gordon Man 1' P. E22 1-` nel.) NiInardsLiniment Lumbermss Frlenn ¢ ' BRITISH STEAMER TORPEDOED LONDON, Sept. 15.-The British steamer Galway Castle has been -to1 pedoed and sunk. More than 860 o 960 on board were saved. The pa: sengers included 300 women and children. The Captain and several oi icers are presumed lost. Minard’s Llniment used by Physlciam ' Sale ol__l‘l1_>lsteins Owing to. ill health I am oilorim for' immediate sale 10 head of pur- bred Holstein cows and heifers. Al in calf to “Inferno” one of the choir est bulls in the Maritime Provinces- Easy terms. GAVIN HARDING Englewood Farm Graham's Roar* 1435-9-17Mwfri3i. Boushaw-Charlottetown TIME TABLE From`Bonshaw Eroxn Ch’Tow.' 'l`ues. 3, 8.30 s. m. Tues. 3, 6 p. n\ Fri. 0, 10.00 a. m. Fri, 6, 6.30 p. m Tue. 10, 500 p. m. Tue. 10, 1.00 p. m Fri 13, 6.00 a. n\.` Fri 13, 3.00 p. m Tue. 17, 8.30 a. m. Tue. 17, 5.00 p. m Fri. 20, 9.30 a. m. Fri. 20, 6.00 p. m Tue. 24, 10.30 a. m. Tue. 24, 6.30 p.u Wed. 26, 10.30 a. m. Wed. 25, 8.00 p.n 1n~1.fz'r. s.oo 11. m. rn. zv, z.oo p. 111 Freight must be delivered one hon: before sailing. Professional Cards DR. CLIFT Gi-IRONIC Dl8l\Bl0 GURATIVE TREATMENT by th month in advance, Vistoria Hotel uharlottemrn. P.ll.I., Canada. HOURS. 1! to I daily. NOW 891-8-Blddmospd . J. D. STEWART. K. C. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public rlllse Nswson lieek. Charlottetown lrsneh Miles. herqetewn ' -llonev tg__Lea|l sn Real latste s. s. nasal as f. larrlatsr. leiieitor. Notary Publis, sto.. MONIY T0 LOAN. lenhllle. P. l. I. nc1.Euu Q BENTLEY W. l. lentiey, K. £- lsrrister and Ateernsyeat-Law Money to Lean, Dillon-lsnit el N. =. £h|aml»¢re. Charlottetown. . . . 0 _ lsonsonanuif _ lsrrlstsre and Attorneys lhildtors lor loyal Bash of Canada _ IONIV ‘P0 LOAN. A Henman a srcmxson EL V lerrlsurs Atternsyoae-Law V Glarletidewll. PII- ft _ I ' _Miss D. Rudge . _ 1' . ‘ - V. - ~ - >7~\""_'-114-.-ssl' .. . ‘ ` 4' _ - ‘.»-:;..'»-. , ‘ .'»s\`-.rnfp Shorthorns Wanted ` Breeders having shorthorns, bulls and females for sale, please get in touch with Mr. L. M. Anderson, Sackvilie ll. B. 1355-9-12-ME 6 pd ‘ luction Sale of First Class Household Furniture With a view to some changes *o be made in her "residence, l im instructed by Miss Isabel \/lcMiilan of Rowanwood. '7‘.’heatley River to sell by Public Auction on t h e premises o r Siturday, Sept., 21st. at 1 o’clocl- 1. m. A quantity of household ’urnit\1re consisting of the follow- ng:-Parlor Suite, including 4 -asy chairs, spring seats,taoestr1 mholsterimz, large sofa, chester field des'go. Dinina Suite eight. - ie c e s including sideboard =xtens_ion table 41 x 94 inches, 1 i X chairs upholstered seats. ‘our dining room chairs, book- :hairs. rockers, hanging lamps -tc., 4 carpet squares, includms -ne crimson effect 11 x 14 1-3 it eamless, one olive 10 1-2x12 l-6 ft. two smaller size crimson, ron bedsteads, spring mattresses tc, runners, oilcloth and tapestry ither articles etc. _ PETER BRODIE, _ Auctioneer. 1387-9-14twu1u M 31 pa °1-.1 gy F/ . 1. .‘v,‘59' ».Q‘rq ' - fra-A: ll I l 0 .B VIa il Contract SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the'Postmaster General, will be receiv- le at Ottawa until noon on Friday, the 25th of October, 1918, for the con- veyance of His Mnjlsty’s mails, on a proposed contract for four years, six timeg per week, over rural mail route .\l'o. lfrom Little York, P.E.I., from the Pestmaster General’s pleasure. Print- ed notices containing further inform- ation as to conditions of proposed con~ tract may be seen und' blank forms of Fender may be obtained at the Post Oilices of Little York, Stanhope, Pleasant Grove and at the Oillce of the Post Oiilce Inspector, Post Office In- spector’s Oiilce, Charlottetown, 10 th Sept. 1918. John F, Whear Post Office Inspector. 1345-9-11 W 3 i -:r-_‘.1-1 _ _»==.-‘;'-;_{-'-`_'i'“-; '_ - f‘1_,~"»5_"` 3-" siflllipsis of Canadian Northwest land Regulations &i¢~aala ' 'rl‘:|B‘hT;ie head oglds family) or any ‘male over .saskatchewan or Alberta. _Applicant must sn Wlf In rlersen at the D_om1n on Lsmis Agency nr Sutz-Aserécy for the District. Entry by proxy 'My ms c at any Dominion Lands Agency ‘mt not Sub-Alcncy on certain conditions. Dunes-Six ll:n1\lhs_ru\idcnce lilgon and eul tivsnon of the isnd in each of rss vean. A homntrsder maylive with 11 nine miles of his homestead on a iaml of sl isnt ln acres, on certain conditions. A hsbilshie heme is rc- syclilmi except where residence is performed in :he v I! ‘ In certain districts s homeslesclrf n goodstand mg may pre-erupt s quarter-sectlun alongside his hoglortead. Pncs $3.011 ner acre. ties lis months residence in each of three yssn alter earning homentead patent: also 50 sores mrs cultivation. Pre-emptlon pslenl maybe oir iaigdcamss soon ss homestead paient..on csrnln "A niiiii Q1... 1... exhmeei 1.1. 1.°.....1»»a .gm #Lista 1 purchased humanist! in cumin dimicu, .- ' . Du - ll aacll tgihgflgghrs, :Ei :asc solid oak, tables. easy mi.. .1°'i.ii1'.'1i». r>'...¥.'iT.l.. ‘i§“..‘21"i.1' 1.i.‘l.`i1‘..'i.§f- \ LJ , . l'lllIll|`l1 [UllllllU ldLllIlU _ .HRSI _[Sli IAYING cnmtsl To be held at the Experimental llhrm, qhariottetown, commencing November ilrst,` nineteen eighteen, and continuing for eleven months un- til September _30th 1919. (Rules and Regulations) This competition will _be knownae “The First Prince Edward Island An- nual Egg Laying Contest." It will bo conducted on the Experimental Farm at Charlottetown, and under the dir- ectimi of the Poultry Division of the‘ Fhperi_me11tal Farm. Board of Management. The board of management will be, The Domin- ion Poultry Husbandman, R. D. L. Bligh, B. S. A., Experimental Farm. J. G. Morgan. Superintendent of Cou- test; and W. Ker oi’ the Poultry Div- ision, Live Stock Branch. Scope and Number of Entries. The contest will be open to ull. lt. will con- sist of 20 pens of 8 female-hens or pullets.» The first twenty bonailde ap- plication received will be the twenty accepted. Contestants will be privil- eged to maintain throughout the year a full completement of eight birds. No males will be included. Fees. The entry fee for each pen will be One Dollar ($1.) which must dccompany the application. '_ Prizes. Suitable prizes will be aw- arded the winning pens. Classes. There will bo two classes. Class 1 consisting of the Light Breeds and Class 2 consisting of the Heavy Breeds. Delivering the Birds. The birds must he delivered at Charlottetown. express prepaid. between the *fifteen- th and twentieth of October, nine- teen eighteen. The shipment should be addressed "lLaying Contest, Ex- perimental Farm, Charlottetown” and must also have the name, and address of the shipper plainly marked on the shipping crate. Rejection of Birds. Any birds arriv- ing in a sick condition may at the discretion of the Contest -Superin- tendent -berejected and either des- troyed or shipped back to the owner.. None but pure bred birds will. be ac- cepted and only those breeds -that lay smurketabie sized egg. The Superintendent also will have the right to clip the wings of any birds that muy prove troublesome. The Standard for Judging. The rat- ing oi’ the birds or pens will .he de- termined by tl1e number, t6`gethe1‘ with the size, the uniformity and marketing value of .the eggs. The Canadian standards for eggs will bo adhered to. ` ° Feed and Care. The birds while in ~.~v-~..v.~.-1 The . Back Ach.-as Possibly you do not realize that this indi- cates derangement of the kidneys- Neglect usually means the de- velopment of Bright’s disease. You know how dreadfully painful and _fatal that is. There is quick relief for the kidneys in the use of Dr. Chase’s Kid- ney-Liver Pills. This medicine is known in the great majority of homes as the greatest of reculzitors -»- ' » Do You Knowf- I That we operate the oniv Lens Grinding Plant on P. ' E. Island? That ‘ ` io k’iied Surfacew_&rl_l1ndriar,yz?nii 'are' ' daily rzrindmg from the - ffykhegiass-the most com- pl1cat kinds of lenses? ‘ These are facts, which I mean a good deal_ to the A Glass wearing Dubhc, doing away with th.. annoying - delays caused bv. sending away for special lenses. S_end your glasses in by mail. you £15.11 chem bac prqmotiy in perfect con- dition. _ _ ' ‘7'plglatllinandiookoverour 16 me an 'a- -L' "sl - _- ». g;__ - -*_ _ 1 ' 1 _ . -.1 ‘ » ‘ - -_ ..» . . ‘I ‘ . "1 X , when 1 direct - ` features. - These _ _ gas in I These They llraw 1 - You ha Z l 7-parrmgn , ....1 . 5-parungrr - - cold weather. av oi d g a. so - line " trouble. - - 12,025.00 _ ,s1,s>3s.oa MADE CANADA - - Overcomes low-test gasoline HEI smooth, flexible per- formance of to-day's Chal- mers-_-which you will prove you drive the car--is the result of two Chalmers ' features make Chalmers 1 owners indifferent to the grade of the tank. features give the motor an in- stant “warm up,” even in heard of these features-the Chalmers Hot Spot and Ramshom manifold. Now, if you seek the utmost in motor car efficiency, come in and see for yourself what marvels they have achieved. ' You are invited to take a turn behind the wheel of To-day's Chalmers. No matter how critical you may be of the nice points of motor action and control, you are asked to judge the Chalmers entirely by its performance. _ ~ 1,- * f 4-V-v A demonstra- tion will be a r r a n g e d , VC 4-paxrengzr - - - ,$1,935.00 Roadrter - - - - $1,935.00 Limoufifif 34,285 .00 Limeurivu Landaulu, $4,365.00 al `“`“ CHALMERS MOTOR CAR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED, WALKERVILLE, ONT ` Gaudet & Grant, Distributors, Charlottetown, I l gl a~dly, any- time. . ._., / 1..... c 114,215.00 1...... ci. 1......1....1.1, ,¢4,3¢s.o0 `_ _» ` 1- ..° 1* I., .Ll ._ . ;‘,15.:_1> _ful ' -_-__ 'yum _ -_Ty-t _. ` F A ` .5 . I ll . L- _ 1 l 1- . I 1 ,` ‘- 5. ." » ¢». \ .Ap . l.! -1 J... 5321.157? _x 5 1 1-. Q-;~\l`f'm""`: v C aup: , 3-panmgrr - $2,630.00 5-, E 3 .‘. _ _ . Srdrm- - - - - 33,040.00 I' _ 0' ' ' - - Y - »,~* ia - _ W _ Y _ .V V i .\."rm i i i _ V ` __{ _ _ _ _ _ L - 1541. _ -1;. " "1"-H-_ _.-.J ”""““.£**‘-1 ti1o contest will receive the best oi' feed and care, but this will -be subject -to the judgment of the Board of cou- trol. The eggs from all will be tho property of the Government and will go towards the cost. of feed. but each contestant will be entitled to the rec- ord of each bird he has in the con-_ test and to a statement showing tho receipts and expenditure of his pen for the eleven months. Housing. The contest will be hous- ed in double colony houses- 10:12 feet and divided into two pens hav- ing glass and cotton fronts. The hou- ses will be placed’ 'on the Poultry Plant of the Experimental Farm fac- ing the Railway as it runs through the farm. Reports. A summary of the stand- ing of each pen in the contest will be compiled at the close of each mon-th. a copy of which will be supplied the owner of each pen. The summary will also be provided the press of Canada. ' Return of the Birds. lf no notifica- tion as to the disposal of the birds has been received by .September 1, 1918, the birds on the completion of the contest, will -be sent. by express collect, to owner's address from which the shipmen-t was made. Entry Forms will be supplied on ap- plication by addressing Superintend- ent. Experimental Station, Charlotte- town, P. E. I. Note. No person except the oilic- iais of the Contest will be allowed into the pens ot yards after the birds have been housed. Every effort will be made to keep the birds quiet and no in-terference with them.-_or their feed~w1iil be permitted. ENTRY FORM The Superintendent 'Experimental Station, Charlottetowu_ P. E. I. Sir:-ii desire to enter one pen of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. for the First Annual Prince Edward Island Egg Laying Contest. I enclose herewith One Dollar ($1.00) entry fee. I agree -to the rules governing the contest. Express Oiilce . . . . .. ' . . . . . . . . . . . .. _Signed . . . . . . .. . . .. ._ SR. R.. -Station ... . .. Province Date . . . . . ........1918 1449-9-IIMSI. -5-.”---_-*_-._ 7 :tit is\wise to prevent Disorder.- Many causes lead to disorders of the stomach and few are free from them. At the first manifestation that .the stomach and iiverare not-performing their functions a,‘eours'e of Partne- iee's Vegetable Pills should he tried. 11111-1: 1.111 be mum that u1e-1i1g`és¢- ive -organs will speedily- resume \.k.\»s.d ‘a'.\a|.... sA¢..na.5. ....A -alas. 1 _ L-=l " -_l -____L_ _ +- CANAIIIAN GOVERNMENT WAYS --- _ hump himself and run. much if she had refused him. cHANoE IN TIMETABLE BE-l _ n1NcE EuwAnu I" "' ' "* 5 "’ 'rwE1-:N P _ RA"-' lil England' u candidate stands forl Every woman has a11 idea that her 0i‘i`i0e. but ill this country he hull t0 husband would not have amounted to ISLAND AND MAINLAND, s ‘ R SEPTEMBER 21, 1918 Canadlan Government -“_ ‘_...___...._._._-PRlN_CE EDWARD ISLAND_ . ` ' Y (iommencing September 21st the - - S_ S_ __Pl_mcB Edward mana, 7 T1meTable In Effect June 24th, 1918 #Y ‘“‘“ “g“‘“ ”° ”‘“°“ °“ "‘° READ DOWN Atnmric stand-.rd 'fame READ UP between (_‘-ape Tormentine, N. B., and _ _ ' _ -1' P. M. P. M. . 11.111. A. M. P. 11. 1>.M.. AM. Borden, P. E. I. and the through -rail and Steamship Service between the Island and the Mainland will be resumed. The Steamer will make one round trip tinily (except Sunday) leaving Borden at 9.15 a. m. Returning will leave Cape Tormentine at 3.00 p. m. -Passengers for Mainland points will leave Charlottetown at 6.15 11. m. and Summerside -at 6.30 a. m. to connect with the Steamer, so as to make con- nections with the Ocean Limited for Montreal and with No. 14 train for St. John and Boston. _ From September 21st until Septem- ber 30th S. iS. "Northumberland" will be on the route between Charlotte- town and Picton, leaving Charlotte- town at 6.30 s. m. and returning idav- DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT'8 on-f1cE ~ Charlottetown,-\P. E. I. Sept. 16th, 19111. - : _ - c 1429-9-17M5i. ` ' 1 Fat _l-_logs We are prepared to buy any quantityof fat' hogs on be sure vou get our prices before killing on farm, Plant on Kensington Road ing Picton at 4.00 fp, rn. ' y' I 4.00 5.20 6.05 6.50 7.20 12.15 1.48 2.50 3.30 ‘_ 4.10 6.25 7-25 '/-58 .°°9° UID on l Dp Charlottetown Ar 11.55 Hunter River “ 10.47 Emerald jet. “ 1o.o9 Kensington " 9.37 “ Su111111ers11le Dp 9.10 Ar 1. I|.l0 l0.IO` 9-1; gfis 9~9~T' 5%? 1o.15 8.40 7-3° 1-. 111. 8.50 9.48 1°-37 11.18 11.55 I= 2.20 2.1o 3-57 5-07 6.115 A. M. Summerslrle Ar Port Hill 'O' Learyf Alberton _ Tignis il Dp ‘.".°‘f7`T'?i woman oumaou. lip Ar A_ M. 5-ss 3.56 2-as 1.o7 12.05 1>. 11. . 9-45 10.45 1 Emerald Jet Ar Borden Dp, Dp. Ar. - A.H. 7.20 6.20 P. M. 3-05 4-I5 4.42 5.oz 6.05 A. M. 6-4_5 S-35 9.12 9.42 II.1§ .°~r~ .°=s»=~P~’ 333%? F Cllnrloltctown Ar Mi. Stewart Morell St. Peters Ar Souris Dp - D1- rrvew’ ;$sa%F P. 111. 7.zo ¢_,..> 5 c‘..‘:~ Ar Elmira _I3p_ l P. nt. 4-15 5-04 5-15 6.00 1 A. M. 8.50 I L00 10.40 ll.Ifl U e Z’ 9~r'>'9°5` $59.3 .3 Mt. Stewart _Cardigan M oningue ~ Ar Georgetown l DP at-7‘ $3?- 2.l0 L00 Sat. only P. M. 4. o .ls 6--15 lily ex SataS\111 r. M. 3.30 5-15 7.25 Ar _| Diy ex Satn.Sun A.M. Charlottetown Ar 10.15 vp Ver1\o11 River 8. ao Murray Harbor Dp 6.2o Sat only A. 11. 1o.n5 8.51 7.20. ”lWant€d 3,... Sunday Excepted H. H. MELANSON’ 'W. T. I-IUCGAN Passenger Traflc Manager Disiflot Passenger Agent Moncton, N. B. Charlottetown, P-E.i I.--essex 111:.-_4_._ sw- -H!-1... h00f ¢0mm¢_IlCi_rw S¢11t.1_6u1 Sale Of Tf0tl.il1g H0rSf 1- _ _ Y gggisiigégtlxnecovd. 0' Ring, pt as noted, all the Above Trains .Run Daily J. 1\LRoo1> & co. Friday, September. 27th. at p.`n1 P ' i_Brown mare, Miss ' Wrigley, sire. I’-sritside, darn bv Thepepmment of Agfiwl. Alright. This npare is 11 years old miles in 2.25 lure in cc-operation with the wa Step 2 half In 1.10. _~ ‘ j Live Stock Branch, Ottawa.. 2 Brown Filly [3] years old, sire Mayor Todd 2.i5'_ 1-4. wishes -in anneurce that dam Mie§_Wr1ale1- This in 8 1»r°l,'%¢t-. _~ ` ' .petal .ffm 1. bt-m.;~¢1.¢.. 1.3.8-xy: ~il1.v.16monthso1d.s re'Prin<=e_ arifme.-dam _Mic to the _distribution _of-` pure WY' Bly- ' 1 ' I I _. _bfgdghegg fm- th, begfgmaf 4 (.h'estnut___Coit, 4 months old sire British $91910! 2-1552' _u1»pr_c.\_v,incm1br.¢a¢... Any- dnmrlwiss Wnaiev. ._ v __ » ~. dneilsvirgg animals _ of 'eilherj __ Those hofseesre owned byffapl. Parkn whoieon Sarto ‘o er for.saie, or de- acnvefseivivit in Franoe.si_1g having no __ -ins ae »z~=1e=.e». .#2114 :lsr *‘°°f.1°.a_1_°<1._.1°.:°~.il.» °f»s=n°.“"r.1erP‘¥ °° » H'