_-i. ' I". _ rr 1 . i '_ __ _-far-;_.‘ _ » _ » -rv' .5 ..r..ruiuiir°=-s... ~ _ F'-2.* -fa '.5 ' - _ - _ in -_ -ir ir e ..<;?:.*tfr;='srr.i ir.`>~‘i“.“i~r"‘f'1‘»» _ _ _ _| - _ _ ,_ - `- , W ‘ Court 8 a. m._ Theatre, 8, 7, and Theatre, 8 T. and 8.45 9. Theatre 3, 'I and 8.45 p. m. 3 IN MIMORIAM memory of our dear fath- C. Hobbs, who passed away in Charlottetown, P. E. 1.. 1017. ' often our thoughts do wan- _ _ der. _ Tbjl grave not far away, Wllere they laid our dearest father, .THE a year ego today. _ r’ WIFE AND FAMILY 1218-0-4M1lpd. r ldinefrde Llnlmenu Lumnermsne Friend _ We beg to notify our customers that is are disolving partnership. Our li place of business will be closed on Sept. 14th for a short time. to take stock etc. ‘All accounts are now being render- ed-and we must request a settlement lot later than Saturday Sept. 14th. accounts remaining unpaid after ,‘ date will be placed for collection. i __ ii ~,_._:a__, if g. __ \.jI~,¢__._, J. F. MACKIE A. E. Nzi.soN _Cliuiettetowh August 31, 1918 1189-»-zuasi. " ‘ Charlottetown I Exhibition Tenders _Tenders will be received by the rin- dgniigned u to and on Monday, the Qth 8ept ,1918, forltlie follow- ing privi -st the Exhibition to be b'_eid in Charlottetown from the 24th to-the 28th of September, 1918 inclu- ‘ l._ For the privilege of catering under the Grandstand. 8. For the printing and selling of ‘ Score Cards for the Races. ' .8. For the supplying of straw as re- E .ff 1': 1 UNIV IIIIIIIIIIIE IIIIIII IIIIIIII IRIIII _-._.. ` 4 Exiraurdinary Succsss which “Fruit-a-tires" Has Achieved One reason why “Fruit-a-tives" is so extraordinarily successful in giving relief to those .auifering with Condipafian, T ofpid Livnj, lndiges- fion, Chronic Headaches, Nrurolgia, Kidney and Bladder Troubles, Rlreunsntirm, Pain in the Rack, Eczema and other Skin Aflcctiuus, is, because it is the only medicine in the world made from fruit juices. It ls composed ol' the medicinal principles found ln apples, oranges, figs and pr`unes, together with the nerve tonics and antiscptics of proven repute. - 500. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. At all dealers or sent postpaid MATIN EE RACES On Marie Driving Park Tuesday Sept. 10. classes are as follows: Class A. Trot and Pace. Class B._'i`rot and Pace Class C. Trot and Pace Refreshments on the ground. A good afternoon sport is expected. ` GORDON HOOPER, _ Manager 1161-8-31M4i_ sir, - ~ - , ;_'._"_' l* ' W Bonsliaw-Charlottetown TIME TABLE From Bonshnw From Ch"l‘own Tues. 3, 8.30 a. m. Tues. 3, 6 p. rn. Fri. 6, 10.00 a. m. Fri, 6, 6.30 `-p. m. Tue. 10, 500 p. m. Tue. 10, 1.00 p. ni. ,-__‘_-Y"¢:___ ' sri 13, 6.00 s. rs. Fri ia, 3.00 p. ni. Tue. 17, 8.30 a. m. Tue. 17, 5.00 p. m. Fri. 20, 9.30 a. m. Fri_'20, 6.00 p. in. Tue. 24, 10.30 a. m. 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. ni. E_L~»`R or any' tender not necessary accept- . ed. q,m.e'd_ Freight must be delivered one hour 4. For selling feed for horses, cat- bemre sailing' tie, etc., on the grounds. In Nos. 1, 2 and 4 the highest or any tender, and in No. 3, the lowest Charlottetown . . ~ '- Exlirlrtion Accommoda- 'Conditions may be obtained at the' ¢ . » os.. or Iiorhof Visitors - c. R. sMAi.Lwoon ‘ -- Secretary-Treasurer Any householders of Charlottetown Aru.gust_29td willing during Exhibition Week, to "' take boarders, providing lodging and i _ ' V _ ggi' board, or lodging alone, will kindly ' "` ' call at the undersig~ned’a oflice or send » n i i r It i _ if, -ag/__ lj , H - ue Pri fan ie o n is _'. '> Densrlment hy rreiwnmns an accented bank . ii? if I* _‘___ 1 ~ t. " I i \‘ ,_-. _i » O him ii. note, giving their address and uc » stating the number they can provide . '_ _ for, and the charge per day. day September 6th c_ R_ SMALLWOOD dtéfl o’clock at Sprln-gton, Lot 67. 3 Secretary-Treasurer lpfofles, 15 head of cattle, 20 sheep. 1146-8~30Mtd. fjjifigs, hens, all farming implements. situ, household furniture. For partie- '£53 lzersolltixand hills. No reserve as -_-sy 1 MAr.coi.M s'rEwAa'r We-‘4u2iod. 4 ~.‘="1i -W SEALED 'l`ENDEl_l_S addressed in tlllsllrldersign- - i P. °i'iI‘i“~‘5 °’»li'r‘»’i"i‘.’§° r.I§i`.'l”.i f.‘I.'t?i°I`i 5ic`L"c`§E'i'<‘ YILIRK POINT FERRY TIME TAB'-E ‘assrrrsir far '.i\‘ _` rii_e scaward side of the Searls brcakwater. QQ? ._ r ' __ _*_ _ _ Kinirs County. P. iz. i. " "r` , Plans and forms ni' contract can be seen a-d ' 'I ` sciflcation and forms of tenderobta` d t th‘ lIi,eS:ir ment, ar the office of lli ~ Districltnlingaineeiz ,_ . - at iieriotterown, P. ri. I . St, John. N. B. and st 1.~»_“__‘_ Leaves York P0|nt Postflrlice Snirris. P. ic i. _ - ,m a d 1 In m_'_l;`e;\(rii?;':;il ncr_lie_cl;»ns;_derle)d unless mud; on . ' suli rec y e e urlment an i . » ‘ ° n ' P' ' iccordancc J/ith the conditions conntained therei: Eaclitend rmuslbc accom anied an scce ted 'i_ _ In of ‘lie n_mniiiit _of tender. War ‘L n bo d ' i 1 ‘ a‘ m' 5 p ' :)l:ewl2_<;rr|;;nir_in Willl also Iicrrcizeutedolzis seglursitg, ` " ‘ I1( S Snr C lE(|l|0Sl l'Cqll ff( 10 mi C \l|) - an odd a i. ‘ ._ Daily except Fnday Nornmiiii" 'no _ i hear err ir ni' Ei? ‘ ,.`/.S Y ` P bv P ~ ._ ' nal rf cI\equer>_r\_ur:hrirrcred in lr, ynbl t the d fx ~ Leaves Pow ofthe Minister of Public Qvoiilis e ii lin loci; gr r’ f \ am. p.m_ _;:'_ii':§ueMior ihc sfura S30 payable to thciirlrdgr §_`. -_ni c inisterp i ic Worlis, which w e _ _ returned if the inrending liidder submit a regular . i. __ 1 ibttuuaisa. »»-<1. ' By unlrr, ii, <:_ imsnocilans, IIUIIQOICSSEIOHAI fardg "°°-“»if.“.f;"r.‘.i‘.:'.':‘s.‘hire . rise-9-zME:ri__ ' .._.__, - __\. ., Curr mr. """”¢f.'..»-"""'° Synopsis ef Canadian Northwest laiul Regulation AJ!-'l‘~ K. O. Solicitor and Publis _ M. new his COURT QUEANT LINE (special rs 'rm one-sian) f" LONDON, Sept. 2.-British and Canadian troops are making progress south of the Scarpa. The Canadians _today brokethrough the Droucourt Queant switch line on a. front of two miles opening the way to Cambral and Duoai. The Lys River has been reached _by the British in a new ad- vance _ ' _ Letranslo and Moreuil are reported to be in the British hands..Five Brit- `ish aviators destroyed 9 Hun planes. and dropped 20 1-2 tons _on 'German positions. The Anzaear took bef_.,we_en_ three and four -thousand prisoners' .around Peronne yesterday.' ‘_The IFi~ench have taken 75,900 prisoners ‘to date on the` Summa. r wrsrr__rr nr V Via Canadian Government Rall- through train service from Maritime provinces to Winnipeg and Pacific Coast. _ bl' Fl`\1if°B-*WN Limiwdi OI-I“'*~ _ways to Western Canada Excellent Via the Canadian Government Rail- 'vaye to Western Canada is the route now extensively followed by many travellers from points in the Mari time provinces, splendid through serv ics being afforded via Canadian Government railways through Quebec to Wfinnlpeg. 'l‘-hrougli the vast section of North- ‘ern Quebec and Northern Ontario, the traveller enjoys all the delights of e quick and comfortable journey through Ie. new country aboundlng in greet lakes and rivers, a territory glowing with the ldvely promise ~of Canada's great future. From Maritime province points passengers may journey to Levis bi the Ocean Limited” or by the "Mari time Express". the latter train afford ing the most convenient and direci connection with the “Western Nation al" which leaves Quebec at 4.30 p.m_ on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of each week. Thus, a passenger leav- ing Halifax on Monday, Wednesday ,or Friday will reach Levis at 1.21 _ p.-m. the day following and by taking Itlie “Western National" from Queber~ the same afternoon, will arrive dr Winnipeg on Thursday, Saturday oi Monday evening at 6.00 p. in. A pleasing feature of travel via this route is the personal attention griven passengers by train officials At Levis a special representativc meets the trains and attends -to all de tails of the fran/sfer to Palais Station Quebec etc. At Winnipeg convenlen-t connection is made for points west to and includ ing the Pacific Coast via. Canadian Northern Railway, Grand Trunk Pa- cific Railway and Canadian Pacifrir Railway, according to destination. i Via the Canadian Government Rail ways is the quickest and most ,con venient rou-te between Eastern rin( Western Canada vthrough a. country of marvellous scenic beauty and over one of the finest and smoothest road beds in America. Full information regardiing fares via this route and reservation for sleeping car accomodation may -bf made on application -to nearest loc:-1' ticket agent of Canadian Govornmew Railways or to District passenger Agent, W. T. Huggan, Cliariottetown 1155-8-Sept 1-me 4 i_ "/|inard's Llnlment used by Physician: CANADA, Priii(-.e Erlivarrl Islanrl. In the estate of Samuel Craig o' Charlottetown in Queen’s Count; Tailor. Assigned. -~ ‘SEALED TENDERS will be recclv ed by the undersigned nt his ofllcr No. 146 Richmond Street, Charlotte- town_ up £0 WEDNESDAY the ELEV ENTH day of SEPTEMBER next at 12 o‘clock noon for the purciinse o' the Estate of the aliove named Sum uel Craig consisting of 1. Stock in trade in his tailor shop at No. 180 Queen Street with shop and oflice fixings and fixtures. 2. The book debts, notes and ac- counts. _ 3. The house and lot on Elm Aven- ue, No. 135, with the Furniture there- in. A list of the Assets can 'be seen at the ofllce of the undersigned at any time. ` Tenders will be received for the whole estate in block or separately, as num'bered above. The Assignee is not bound to ac- cept the highest or any tender. Dated this thlrtieth day of August A. D. 1918. Charlottetown. Prince Edward island. W. CHESTER 8. M»CCLURE~ I Assignee 1204-9-4M2l. FURNITURE SALE ._._\. We will sell for Joseph Darks,Esq.. on Wednesday, Sept. 4th in the Ly- ceum on Prince st., commencing at 1 o'o_loek p.m. a large lot of house- hold furniture and house fixings. Everything good. cash.. ` CARTIR, _ _v __ cAnAo|ANs 'ri-mouon DnoU~ __ I I THonAs_|i._|'_snouson». -The death occur-rlad in Jeffrey Hale Hospital, Quebec. oi1"l‘uesdey lastf gl; _ after a few hours' illness, of Thomas 0-YPAWA; 59% _ggcablw ,.,°,I,,_ R. Ferguson, Dominion Steamboat In- ” hom Fume b‘y th-,_ Gwemment speotor. Mr. Ferguson went to Que- mow “mt th. oumwm forces humbeo on _oiiloial buslnesron Monday again covered 'tbéiiiielve with glory 13"' ._ - ` *nd have mm, ‘nomar smashing- inspector Ferguson,__who was about blow seam" ¢he_Hi_n!-__ Dem", of the .52 years of age, was born in Picton bmle are ,mt ye¢2‘j_y“1ame_ but “_ County, being a son of the 'late Mr. puemly me huge been the Allan Ferguson. He was well known 1. head of we Bwwék u n the in Prince Edward Island, having been SPN. - . 3 _ P0 ' ' _,‘ ',~ .mndmb-m__g mm This is the my of Chief Engineer on _the Stanley; fior me ottawa amhm_w”_ f a number of years and Chief ng ri- m=0i>°rts of itrhe decisive autuck off °°" °” the "Earl Grey wha.” me August 1s and _16 in which the aiireir °““‘° °“* “'°“‘ "W 0"* C°““"Y' armies made their big successful drive TM deceased W” not ‘my E 'mm' airist the Hubs show that the Can emciem engineer' but 'I' Very “Mad ag _ - _ adielns were chosen- by General Focli and °°mp“"l°”°‘bl° mir' _r'hT_:_°_;:;?y as the pivot of the whole attack. The de" death Wm ba "ea Y ep di tt k di th ‘ ter ml many in this province and in Nova Cana ans a-'nc e n econ w' _di at ob the nr-ith* on the ren wing una he S°°“"~ H” md "°°“ F" “E ol tment as ln- _ tawn. since his app n French on the right' Everything df! spector He leaves to mourn a widow pended upon General Curric’s men. ' _ _ and one on residing in that city. He the carisniuris had railed the whore at _ is __ th one of whom tack would have collapsed. ‘But the »°1'°l°"° tw” m en’ Canadian offensive was so successful J°h“ is in s°°tl““é'_ _ chat they made the greatest pens-' tration since trench .warfare began -some fifteen miles. They were army- and more than lived up to the f expectations of General Foch and Siri e 0 _ 'Douglas Haig. As they were the spear head their casualties were naturally ‘ heavy although they were slight con- sidering the objects wttainerl and -the' prisoners captured, _ d while there are as yet rio netsrrs it _ Many a1lmC1’1tS RTC C2\15° is thought likely the Canadians have by stoyggch weaknes5,_ been given the place of honor along - - with some si: the most tried British Eafllty dlgesflon leads to md Scottish be/ttalions as the shock! blllollsnessr Sick h¢ad3-Cher troops fin the .smash to force the' dizziness, Sauow- skin and i _ . ¢ ¢ H ndeuburg une eruptions. Maintain- 8 healthy condition of the stomach and you will get Mm ROBERT wA_|.Ts_ . rid of the chief cause of your sufferings. Do not neglect the laws of health. Keep stomach, liver and bowels Watts was a daughter ofthe late W. in 011161' by tl.l’1'lCIy USC Of Seaman of New Glasgow Road P.E.l_ _ 1nd bore her lingering illness with patience and resignation to the will 'I of her Ma/ster, whom she loved andl On June 19th. 1918 there rpassed peacefully to rest, Susan, beloved wife af Robert Watts of Boston Mass. Mrs. given the hardest task of the whole' I Ielifl eeued by Canada Feed Beard' 3; sxxxxxaasxsaasassua Mane Him yi/oak I This iriiiu or thing should not be allowed during the cannlu8 l°°9°“~ The _ D an when to her ordinary dime' I' W ded the labor of puttink “D 11°F ‘fruit-_ She should enlist the aid of her men- folli to go down to' market and H6180! the fniit for her. Then when she SBI! it home she should hustle them out of the hammock and make them Desi- things for her and help generally In the canning preparations. , A pipe, a hammock, and a magazine are _all very well when canning is done but before that happy time ar- rives-well, it cannot be tolerated by patriotic housewives. ..._._.___._1.___.1- iirir rguruusrv OUR P_ROSPERlTY AND WHAT IT HAS COST You remember the uncertainty as regards trade when the war 'broke o lit. We finished 1913 with a balance of $293,000,000 against us. `Wka wonder- ed! ' Tire British Navy swept the Ger- man flag off the seas. Tire submarine remained, and the floating mine. Death lurked in the path of every vessel that carried the products of our farms and factories. None but heroes of the finest type would have faced such dangers. But because the men of the Merchant Marine did face them, we finished 1917 with a trade balance of $314,000,- 000 in our favor. I We were able to illl war orders am- ounting to $1,812_,000,000 from 1914 to 1917. But what°a price has been paid! Remember the "Lusitania." Remem- ber the 176 vessels of which all trade has vanished, together with crew and cargo. Remember the 15,000 seamen of the Merchant Marine who have fallen a-prey to the U-fboat and the hellish mine! housekes er has a double burd- own Tddbv Fnmi ' Fi :»_1s'.§s- <2.- .§*z'_. or an devel-'- :fs . stir' ` I ii 1. to mourn one daughter Blanch, and two sons Herbert and Robert. botli in the U.S. army; also two sisters in Boston and a. brother in California. Funeral .services wyare held at her' late I EM didn iuth World- knusgsleafan eh e zest. rerved. Besides :her ‘husband she 1-eaves I , 1207-9-4M1i_ Now is your opportunity to lend a helping hand by subscribing gener- ously to the Sailors' Relief Fund. P'_' W _ u residence, 23 Colberg Ave., Roslindale Vi-ass. and interment was made in the family plot at Forest Hill Cemetery Mrs.R.W. Carson. Boris~haw.P_E_I. is a sister, and Mir_Chas. Seaman of |-K ef . .1 ` _ cANAD|AN GOVERNMENT RAi r...\u/_.\__Y$ . " l’l{.l`NOE ED\ViARD ISLAND Time Table in effect June 28th 1918 Brackley Beach a ~brcrtlier of the .. deceased. _ i 4.00 32 ' W_Hr-:N" usrno . $133 /._ '» i - P.M. P.M. _ Train Outward-Read Down °¢ Trains inward--Read Up _ ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME W@FF?> Ull\3U\!Wl\S. Qtiaocmvvg C o U Charlottetown Hunter River 12.15 1.48 2.50 3.30 4.10 Ari nr Kensing' ‘ii ' Arr. ‘ Suminersiue Emerald Junction A.M. l’.M. 11.55 11.10 10.47 10110 10.00 9.40 7.40 7.30 9.37 9.10 6.50 ‘ 9.10 8.45 (1.10 l".M. /\.M. 10.15 8.40 Arr. Dep . W_lILSON°S _ 85,, ` FLYPADS i P.M. 12.20 Dep. 2.10 3.57 5.07 6.05 Arr. Summerside Port Hill ' 0‘Leary Alberton Tlgnlsh 8.35 5..lo 7.40 - 3.50 6.52 2.35 6.05 1.07 DCD. 5.30 12.05 . Arr . "10.37 11.é8 ' 11.5 MKREMJ orraracrions CAREFULLY AND 1 ;.;\roiio\~/ THEM _ _rx/frcriv - ~ `”\ Far more effective than Sticky Fly Catchers. Clean to han.~ie. Sold by ' Dept. Arr. 9.45 10.45 Emerald Junction Borden f Arr. 7.20 Dep _ _ 6.2¢' _&_¢'l->-is.-aah; oorai-fe' mwmmmi A.M. 6.45 8.35 9.12 9.42 11.15 Charlottetown Mount Stewart Morell St. Peters Arr. Sourls Dep. =fs~=> assess »-f\9wib¢|1 __‘. _ _ _ Fcsggi 1 . Arr. DGP . Druggists and Grocers everywhere. St. 1-\nhrr>1u’n P.M. ‘ 7 .20 Arr. Elmira A _ M . _ 8 . 50 Dep. Mount Stewart 10 .00 Cardigan 10 _ 40 Montague 11 .20 Arr. Georgetown rece? 852:? A.M. 5.25 Dep _ ?~F"> w’:re`- “E433 !‘h=5"°°*u o' os` ' °z=$= \ Arr. Dept_ _ dinllrgr _ Y- is ‘fa Yi- .'ronoN1'o I> 5;. 4,; A aoramrii .sa on ,.__¢;_2.s _‘_§q=__;_.__© .5¢|,,°| » ' ` " ' Fon eovs , B07 UYUFNJIO U ' ‘ enitiea. WII _llililii-L!! Cgllega and Business. UPFIR ICNOQL LQWII ICMODL Sat _ Dail only ex. dt Sun. P_M. ' 8 .I0 Dep. Charlottetown 5.15 ' Vszrnon River 7.95 Arr. Murray Harbr-' .°.°‘2"f“ ass; Daily ex. Sat. only ' I: Sun. - A.M. A.M. ' Arr. 10.15 10.05 8.20 _ s.s1 oss. a.zo 'r.zo Sat. citrus" -mr on »»;L\sAf_:\=_~___ EXCEPT as Norrin. Anil. 'rrm inovn ~i'n/rms nun naihr. surmar icxcurrun -' Aituunverm coiiimcnscs GP 1 9 c_ A_ HAYES ~ H_|.|_ ME|_A~5oN_ _ T_ 'A~. REV~D»BRUCE}f:§fRq§,ALD'M‘A""LD 9°"-"I-‘ Mllllloff i!a rn Llueel Peers-une' Traffic Manager. filivstrict gsijgiger Agent ' _ ' ' _ MMIICQOII. N1 _ ll:-mcton. N.B C||ll'I0iil¢0\¢l|\, P.l.|. ` I MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY eg __ _gi l._ m l- ` WWW* i _ _ ___ _ ‘__L;,-=;~; MOUNT ALLISON ACADEMY ° MOUNT 'ALLISON _ LADIES’ COLLEGE - Annum: eussion im-19 P OPENS SATURDAY SEPT. 2| __ _ Many Scholarships and Prizes are offered. For information regarding Courses of Study, Degrees, Scholarships, Prizes, Aiilllated Re- lations, Expenses, etc. SEND FOR CALINDER Incoming Students wishing Residential Accommodation-for which MOUNT ALL!-_ - SON IS JUSTLY FAMOUS--should ¢ivs_ earliest possible notice _ '_ Courses In _ _ ARTS, UCIINCI. ANDTHIOLOGY I . ~ I, Rev. B. Cf BORDER ~ D. U., Preeiilei esonvrttl, N.l. _ . ~. Offers General, Special, and' Matriculation Courses leading to the Colleges of Arts. En- gineering, Medicine, etc_ Manual Training. ‘ I I l 1 MOUNT ALLISON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Oirers courses in Buslusse,8horthend,and - TYDBWIH-ills. Penmansbip, etc. Comfortable Residence, Strong Staff af ` Experienced Teachers A limited number of positioriravallable by which students either male of female may assist themselves to pay expenses. rmsr 'rannfasolns esrrsmlllr e. Calendar lent on Request ' 1 ii. mann, ir.-Q., ii. ii i».i..i,._,I - ewiwia __l, N. \,°’ ‘lr-i".r r:";&.; '-lam ri FOUNDED 1864. SESSION 1010-10 . OPENS SEPTEMBER 7 - ` ii.. W ' This is the largest Residential Ladiesl’ College iii Canada. _ wa srarrn ron-High ideals, sour Cu!- ture. Intellectual ;llquipi_nent.» _ WE GIVE COURSES IN-Music, __0l‘ll0\‘Y» 'i Household Science, Literature, Fine Art-I 1 and Univeristy llatriculatioil. _ Buelilli Courses are .provided by the Aoadglhy Um' lated with ul. _ wir Possnss-as siivisbie rei>\¢l¢i°“ or almost continental scope. ` Our-‘Art Museum is a feature whore- we consider we stand ,without u peer, free CII' endsr on .application to _ - _ ` _ »