' 1iitiPIti1liNr§rEsaiso»e iiiiriisii..ssi.scifo~i Fosiiii isis# iiiisriiaf iiiisiri i=o.ii;iiiE» euisoiirrs siiuanii~ee'.susrorisen ‘ ‘ if > ~ -_i=~.u:._”* »_-_ r ...__-t__»-. “ . f- \ ‘» ,fn . f ' “' 'S ‘~ - l _.rr~,< * ‘ "* ~ ,. _ _ __ , ._,_,____,_.____,.__ _‘___ _ _ _ , _ _ ,_ ,K _. _ _ M1. _ _ _ , . __ . , _ , _ _ _ I , ’ _ ' ' ' I U ‘ 1060214 =l__ Lemon Juice _ . For Freckles _Glrisl Make beauty lotion ag home for a few cents. Try itl Squeeze the juice of two lemons in- to a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and ‘you have a quarter pint of the best (rookie iiuil, lun lotion, and coinplexion beau tiller, at very, very small cost, Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orcliard whit. ior_u few cents. Massage this gwcei ly irugriint lution into the face, neck arms uiiii liiiiuis ouch day and sei new freckles aiiii biuinislies disappeai and how clear, soft and white the ckii becomes. Yi-_si it is harmless. L£J _¢*“_____ cw' _cQAi=i"s`il:` i5‘6°n`i-li5”i i'=,-i,=_ juss iii ? iiroiessioiiai ifarili .___-..._ ...__ .. ._._._____...?.--Q-s, Dii ci_.ii-‘T CHRONIC DISLQSES (_`.ilRA'i‘IVid 'i‘REA'l‘MEN'l‘ by th month in advance. Victoria Hote' f`.liarloiteLor.'\\, P.E.l., Canada. HOURS. I2 to ii daily. NOW Bill-8-2M3mospd. .l. ll. S'l`|~I\\'.\l'r'l'_ K. i`. Barrister, Solicitor ami ' Nolziry Piibllo Gffles Newson Block, Ciiarlottetow Branch Office, Georgetown llonsv to Loan on Real Ertsts WARBURTON eb SHAW Bsrristers, Attorneys, Notary Pub 'e, Etc., Solicitors ‘or Canada Banli issociatioii, Bank oi’ Miintreai, Can ada, Peruiisaent Montague' Corpors L.._.___________._ B. Fi. IIESSIAN . Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, etc., MONEY TO LOAN. Unntanue. P. E. I. l‘l<.|.|‘ius| iii ISENTLEY .. , `N. E. Bentley, K. 5. ls--ister and Attorneysst-Lew ‘ Money to Losn, Oiileedi-Bank of N. B. Chambers, .Cheriottstnwm P.l.l. ' uonsoiv ai DUFFY _ llrristers and Attorneys 'olicitors -for Royal Bank of Csnsds HONIV' T0 LOAN. i & MBKINNON lgrrfsters Attorneyvet-Lew Omg Royal Bsnk Build!!! ' . . arlottetovm. P.Ei.l- Miss D. Runge Hairdressing and » _ Manicure Parlour: Also hah- goods for sale. 171 Gres George Street. Phone rss-L. mass-iawrmmtf ii ____ ‘ _ _ _ a __ . C i \.-' ;_,i _ ..u= ’ 's~7-if '_ _ `. '-- ,, _ ,A 'C _ ` U _ . . L. _ . -./`» ."\~ -f -~»-.... ._ . _ ’ i I ` i _ _ _ _ . *J* I ~¢ `“" 3-.-_ __ ' -r ~» ---1: ~-- gi » ~» -- . _f -- »» ...» _ M- -»._ . ._ _ _ __ ____ _ _ _ _ __ -no _ . . i _ "'°NW\Y .. P fNr.w_ 'PAY sci-ieouss.-'ras Mu- _ff _ _ __ _ ____ __ __ __ _ , .. _ U adoo schedule of wages which means ' X _ Tx ' - - 8- ssoisrnrrio ._ _ ' - f c __ American emu". ______m_o%__ E_|°":_n s substantial increase of psy to all _ fr- __ _ -- -__ 'r i -- - U_ S_ Con la ' ° 5 ¢° P.lD.lsisnd, and railway employees su te i Ch ‘l ' __ .mm_Iday_ “ “i °l~¢¢f°W\\ 011 went into effect on the P.E.isia.nd_ _ ‘S _ ‘ ‘ ' s railroad Monday. r ‘_ _ osii-uAnv._'i-no dem 0 _ 'd °°‘“"'° rue isi.A~o_sn soi.o.-'riie tug - _ at Bloomfield on Thursday ot Mr.Wil iam McAusland a wen ir in hl now” ‘md Tug Company of 'Charlottetown has boat' Islander owned by the P. E. l. B y respe t d t . 12 c armer and miller of b om t I V. M It d_ that vines. ue had been in riii | ee” B ° °"" ° m ° health for some M -_ H B ng of Halifax whsi_'_, she will he en- me e is spnvlved by his widow and one son and four C M1. ty, is a guughter. The funeral takes place to- ly. ' '.- _ /\ _meeting of the Cliarlotteiolivn \ctail Merchants Ap ` ti --r qwcm 0" Wwi *Michael-fBurlre-firiilmtry~ was- iiiiinit~ -J »-- -. 'YY '\_¢‘|<'f`i'll lhc"Bo2ir_d of lrade Rooms `f1llu1°day morning t e President I __ m._ 5-_ A_ _. . _Aubengne, August 29th su.iei~lng MCDOIM d pre`Wh"g"` from wound in thigh. Pte. Burke was i lhc meeting was called to dis _“SS the no ,os d` ti _ bi' well known throughout the island 1 f 31 I 8 llCW lllti ill C o the 1. E. Island Railway and d th I tl; ' ‘ . . . ll the housing problem of Exhibition week . On motion the Qecretary was ` ia ii e u hir int - ` _ good'position, wife and large iuinily S mcted to wnte bum' 'Grady of small children to do his p:'.rt for asking to have the new table ar- ranged so as to have the Murray Harbor train leave the city at 3.30 as .at present instead of 3.10 and Mr. (_. R, bmallwood Secretar ' Y smith, under date ui' Aug. 2-ini that her husband Pte. W. E. Matthews. tiilth. _ , Canadian, N. B. Reg. has been admit- I I rs' K ld recewe( re- ed to Collison House, V. A. D. H ~.iDll11\ it' the Exhibition reported that in cply to advertisements in the ‘irce iam l l d ' 1 »lics offering accommodations for mms for eo] bed d Dorchester, Dorset Eng. suI'."erin8 34 P Pe. an zki. f 6 _ `~ ' irci :ist or 6 and rooms 'ind “med b their ,MIL »o:ird for 188, nizikiiig 288 in all A wmml C __ _lmcn f __ `t Cross Representative who report.; that _ 1 sccrtzi in what accoiiiiiioilzit ion Hxqlifax . pi } _ "?""-" eiveil notice that her husband Pte. ;ted to the 54th General l-Iospiiiil :ii and will be remembered by his ship mates and comra es on e w e n when h gave p freedom. visitor in England, Mrs. B. as 0 0 from shriipnel wound in the rislit leg He has been y i :aged in the towtggservice. She leav- |,,ugme“_ Mm E" M Le cl _ es_» .Charlottetown on Thursday for wouriozn iii 'ri-iloH.- ivir. inur- garet Burke, Georgetown, has rec- . _- L boats being on the Prince Ediwaril ls» CONTINUES T0 IMPROVE- ’_virs_ the ,est - h W`. E. Matthews, city has ixcelved ii ern train at t e same , . ._ iour instead of 2.30 as proposed. 'Ord mm the canwdhm R;Id_(':_?sg MADE CANADA; i O the man who has driven a gona' car the fine points of _ ' motor action and control are pointshechoosestojudgeforhimself. . We ask the most critical motorists to let to-day's Chalmers tell them its story. Two new Chalmers features--the "Hoi Spot" and the “Ramshorn Manifold"-have effected a won deriul smoothness in this motor Even in cold - " Even with low-test gasoline it has the efficiency, the life, the vigorous," "peppery" performance that marks a fine motor. ` These Chalmers fczitiires have overcome the handicap of low grade gasoline; they avoid iiic troubles arising _from "`ra‘./ gaso1ine."_ Come in and test these claims for yourself. Drive the car. al I -.inure ic. ii_ uw, s. ii. i-ieiruti, ° °°‘“°‘°‘° '°°°"°”- 2. li. lliiglies, ll. L\'l. Vail liiisk- > i instantly into 0 H c 0 we 0 he-is doing very well. The visitor hopes §' i thoe - * _ V-;v‘* 4 ‘_ """'\f`;'\` A de,-H0351,-3- ' ~ - ~ - ' S In ' " . . . vas zivuilahle was >i0iiite(l viz he Wm continue to imp’°ve “ml "Mk" I ‘ (1011 w il; be ' * tor ‘ warm " - ~ . S 1\_».~ ~ f - "Y arranged, i'_i;.-.d- rl' l \\". l. 'l"l ' '.‘l. A 'zissiiigf coiiiniittcc for thc wards h. __ SHROUDED IN UNCERTAINTY. ` im( R 1( mmm Mn' Mr. Andrew Arsenault, Moncton ima smooth action. N CANADA- ly, at any time. \'=\S WX* =1i>i>0i11f@<\_ '°°e“'°d “'°'“ "°"‘ 0“”“"“i‘ 'ii N°` . ' cuaniviizas moron can company or cannon, Liiviiri-zo, wiir.icsizvii.Ls, our. it was decided to iliorougiilv 477016, Private M.E. Arsenauli has been officiall re orted nilmittcil :iiivas the town :incl it was liopcil, Tlmd c0nv___e;Cen1E_lepy Sept 4’ Mug) ,_ & lic citizens would heartily co-op- I ` 4 ” ' ' I .i»“"“ ’ ' 7 ~ _ ii t ii i ii _ M-_ Ar rziuul-t. “" *mic iii thc movciiicnt. 9 0 woun n nger I. S ' _ _ _ 9 _00 __ __ (.’aup¢,3-pa_f.feng:r- $2,68i7.00 _.rin/RECKED 56|-¢00NER 50|_p, who has been in active service since _ _ - . . . _ _ __lt_ _ *The Schooner "Clifford May" which the outbreak of war. In the o.'i.'ii'.il-ty m ‘_ ' _Y _ 2 _`_;~:___‘___- ' _Y '_ "- -;'1;_-‘f _f UESDAY ~ -~ » _ ,_ -j ,. _ _ _ _ . _ ‘ ` and Pte. J.E. Arsenziult No. 447016, _ ; 5-parrengrf - ~. - $1,935.00 Szdan- -_- - - $1,040.00 TN" C” __ $4,235.00 Tauri (..n].._...l¢l:z$1,Jr» 00 _“_ vas wrecked oft South Lake near last Point during the heav gale of ast week and bought by Mr. H. D. .icLeaii for $55.-S. C ..*ARFiiVED SAFELY.--The Sclir. ived at her destination on Septem- ia ports for informatioii concerning he inovenients of submarines. As the ions.-S. Mrs. Adeline Blacqiiiero, 85 Fitz- ‘leaving Station, France, Sept. 4th of hor his father having died about "ourteeii years ago. The deep sym- cathy oi’ the community will be ex- aged about 35 yearn and had heoh a ended to her and her three daugh- ers in the sad loss they have been CURING SKIN TROUBLES ‘ uien, suffer from skin troubles, such citation that a word of advice is nec- suiferers and those with bad com AN ISLAND POET AT THE _m"_ howeve___ the Premier smtem “_ plexions to smear themselves with FRONT.-Prince Edward island sol is expected a third mn Wm be com greasy ointments. Often they could diers are going to bring home from s_mcted_ connecting Cha___ot___mwn_ not ‘do _ anytlging W0l‘Sf;.____;0l'u_o:_l: the war other laurels than military_a___d Summerslde with the cur ferry: °>"°°”s° 0°” ° pm" ° ` enabling wide-guage rolling stock list oi August the name of Pte. J..‘iisen au it of Summerside P Ei apreareii y 1 , . . . _ -‘riduy the our war reid at auction among those killed in action. Mr Arsenault believes this was his sen, as he had lived in Sumfmerside as well as In Moncton. He cannot ascertain from information so ' far received ieiizitor which sailed from Sourls on whether his son who is oversc..s is \ugust 26th for ii foreign port ar- still in -the trenches, in hospital or among the list of those who have paid iei' 7th calling at several Nova-Seo the supreme sacrifice. . Angus V. Campbell, eniployeil at iwiiers the Gorton-Pow Fisheries the Humboldt pine f;0mpm1y'§ u,~00¢1| ‘.o., had some misgivings about rlsk~ camp near Bayside, died at Trinity ing the cargo, which was valued at Hospital, Arcata.. yesterday as the W0l‘ $20000 by SCll00l1f~‘F U19 Mflslel' result of il peculiar accident, which was eniollwd to take Special nrccau- happened Friday evening August 1 at the camp, While acting as helper for the blacksmith and striking with ii 12'pound sledge on a loose lisnilled roy Street, (thai-lottctown received a tool, known as ri fuiier, he Bi,-in-,i¢ 3 `0l`<\i§l‘-1111 Y6Sl@l'll11Y C0!"/2!/lug the sad glancing. blow chipping oft a piece oi 'lcws that her SOIL P16- -78111195 Nell the battered head of the tool which illucquiere was ofilciaily reported as uh-rick him in the throat and em- ‘iaving died' in the 421111 Ci1Sl111\tY bedded itself there, evidently an .tr- tery was c_ut, for he bled profusely. i wound in the abdomen. Pte. Bliic- mrs; hid wh; given him ni Bayside iuiere enlisted in the 15th Ilattal- and he 'was'_;-ushgd _to Trinity HOB. 'on and was the only sou of his 1110- piini where he lingered until uiiuui 3 o’clock yesterday morning. ' Deceased was a _native of P. E. I., resident of this city, ii number of years. He is survived by his mother, Cilllefl “Don to bear. two brotherifand a sister in his old home. and a brother and a sister ol this city'. The funeral was held from the home of his sister, Mrs. John Mc- Cormack 3301 Prospect Ave., at 9.30 medals, desirable as these latter are has two sons iii khaki, one Pte. M.E. _ 4-»par.mign $1, 35_ `;,(,,_§r§&,__ L_ _ _ _ _ _ 1- Arenault, on home service at Il'=l-iiax. 7-Pdrungrf r ' $2025.00 Roadrter- - - - N193?-00 .'.__ "'“'“'""‘ ` ° ' 54128’-00 L‘"‘°"-""’ /'”‘"'~"W["»ff’6 0” L . -i _ _-__ -,,___ --_ _ __.. _ - -_-,- __f_._._,\-i --1 The 'I`oroiito Globe publishes the following ‘interview with l’i'cniier Arsenaiilt on the latt_cr's visit to that city: .- Hon. Aubiii E. Arsenuu1t,' Preiiiici' of Prince Edward Island, who is in the city_ spent a busy day yesterday. in the morning he had an interview with Premier Hearst, the. acting illin- ister of Education; and received the assurance that the Ontario Govern- ment would assist him in any way possible to accomiplisli the oliiects he had in -view. He was a guest at the Einpire»Club luiiclieoifat noon. When interviewed by The Globe iii the afternoon tlis Premier sliituil t-hat he was enjoying his stay iii Tor- onto very mucli, He would have liked to have reached the city in time to have attended the ExhihiiIon.bnt was delayed in Halifax at ii meeting of the Maritime Premiers. RAILWAY COMMUNICATION Premier Arseiiault is very enthnsi astic over the new railroad ferry. lie told The Globe that the Island Prev lnce was only now about to realize tho benefits of one oi the terms oi’ Cont'e'.lei‘ation. By the British North- American Act the Province was to lic provided \vith_ continuous steam communication with the uiuiiilaud. Until last winter the Province had no direct rail communication with the continent. Last winter a car fer-, so many people both men and ww o'clock, A relluium high H1865 W8! ry was started and managed to run ’ said at St. Bernard's Catholic church without intermission through one of and interema was at Buchsnart the worst winters on record. But as “B °°’§'““' b'°l~°h°“' mmm' and ir cemetary- May his will rest in peace. the railroads on the iniuna are nu, n zssary. lt is s great mistake for such _ Frgrgilpgpuendgeét ‘g;r§°§g§de};:dB;0u3; Dominion Expo-rinicntal l<`arins for the comprehensive decuinciit ot some 150 place at ovurv l'ai'iii iiiiil station, which on ii firm basis. Lust year fur \v:i:;lscqing the every pi'o\'iiii:e .. rcprcse _- `-I exported to the value oi' halt' a million; cd. Just as iiu'=z'e is not ii distrii-t the dollars. ic:-ipiiliilities and possilities oi which Depiii't:iii~nt of \ ri ulture, O¢!B.W Labor is very s<-arcs on the lsl_:1iiil.;ha\'c not iiceii ii'ir;il iii thc- niailrr ol ____-~ the robuililing of l!;ilit`aix iiiiviiig taleihotei'proilufftioii by iniprovcil iiicthorls en up any surplus that there was. lin i'o1-ine-r ycfirs the report lias liccii_ 3ER;0i_ii‘. ;»C,CiDENT-- M M _-_ i _zivsih in Iwo or three volumes and con- . chin; iii( i ii.i th EXpER|M;;NTA|_ FARMS RE.| taining accounts oi'_ the scieiiiific ox-,formoi~l.~ o \‘e\\ \rgyle met with PORT-'l‘_lie ziiiuual report of tho' iiciiineiiisa that liavc been iiiziilo flur- sc,»1m;_,- _ii-( .leur gaiurday at the M' , ing. the year. oi' that were still in pro- km sim;-,;~n ,iv nas climbing upon year ending MMM, 31St_ 191-(_ is ;," gicss, written by professional experts mad nf hh, whgn his hor-ge made, oi' tho oxpefriiiic-iiixil farm system, bitt Sudden St-,iit “ith the result that . . .- .‘ - a' ' ` ‘ in Vi-Donald fell heavily to the grou pages, coiitiiniiig iiiatiei wc\il woi ii lil”-nwlollli 111959 19 1" be “WL” ~ L . swaying N; progessivc fm-me,-S_ it biiilctiii form and the Report cenlined iiisigchtihg his elionlrler and breski describes briefly and concisely the ex (0 Sfllwlllcllls oi` the years doings at his (-0i1;ii~.i>Ch9 ‘vii M(Donald is s m pc-rinieiiis and taste which liiivc taken- WG -"°"'0l"‘ “ml ‘“m"‘ “mils ‘md St“tl°"S Of 33' >'@i\\”5 U-“ll the accident if lf* f :it ili!lii'i:nt paris oi' the country. The HL will go hard with him At lnst r practically iiiuuns all over the <-oiiiitry.iltirpoi‘t, wliicli, :is has linen said, will ortg he was sutterlng much pain. \\ \/ -_.= \ ` .Xe \ ff/757' ..\\\\\\\ _ -_-_ /I////'H//i/I»il.‘.`\i~i~\‘.\\\§\® \ \ c , c _ .- I r li; ` ‘\'\ \ ___ /,' /' . --5 \9d llilll and their C0l\dlli011 9~0t\lBill' The scholars who exchanged their to be “sei when this ___ done nearly _ _ b"_°°m°° W°"é' - b°°k“ for rmes haw’ not r;rgo3°n"half the railroads in the Province will, ' When there HPS Dl11lDl€l Ol' BNP- the former and one at lcsst, om nr- beéome part of the Government sys__ thi boracic solution may help contributions to literature which will . f- -Im /' \ _ . , \ Lions' °'° an lrmauug or "ohms rash’ dl" Edgar W' Mcmms’ hu made tem and will have direct connectioii_ 5 9°” "5 , ~ with the Pacific const. When the t° “HW the "ma"°“' bm °t com” "V9 “mg “ner the war' Bombdg Mic' rest of the railroads oi the Islzindr. that does not cure the trouble. Skin Innis, who is a son of Mrs. svd are equlpped with the _mm mil um complaints Mme f\'011\ all |mD\l\‘8 COB- Melnnis of The Russ, Charlottetown, ‘_ _ _i dition of the blood and will persist 'and a grandson ofthe late Mr. James ;;;n;Y 522113125 gixrougggnzé M,"11;:Fs until the blood is thoroughly purified. M. Aitken, Montague, is only a boy Wm nm me PM-wmce as nothing me It is well known that Dr. Willisms'_ be1_p¢_,in his nineteenth _year, yet he Wm Bam me Premien Then the “__ Pink Pm’ h"° enacted the best ll* haf-wrman 8 numb” of poems which ricultural products ol the country suits in many forms oi sk@ dliwr- show' literary finish and 90930 can be loaded right D-n the mn, mm ders and blemishes. This is due tothe ihought of a very high order, finish _amy on ml they reach their dcsum inei that these pills iaake new. rich una iiiqugiri evidently matured in tire mm , . . i,|0°d_ and that this new_ blrwd M- hot furnace of war. A number of his _ cnops GOOD ‘tracks the impurities that Sli/S NIB 10 poems have recently been Published ~ skin troubles and dlsperses them: H0 in an attractive booklet. "Poems When asked bow the crops were this that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills cure written at the Front" which is now ysar, Premier Arsenanlt replied that skin disorders from within the lvl- on sale in the book stores at a nom- Prince Edward Island would produce tem-the only sure way. ' Ipal price. As a souvenir of the war. more this year than ever before. The :It should be added that l_)r. Wil~ :poems red hot from the battlefield. acreage under cultivation is the larg- iisms’ Pink Pills have s beneficial ef-_ breathing the atmosphere of the est on record, and the Island is farm- , | lf , (ect upon »the general health. They smoke and din or battle and the ed more intensively than any other ’ / mc,-99,9 the appetite and energy and thoughts that come to the soldier aw; Province in the Dominion. There are cure diseases that arise from im- ny from home this little booklet will a million and a quarter acres iri_ the " pm.¢i.\,|00¢|_ prove most Interesting and Inspiring Province. and this year a million are yah ‘mm get thpse pills through and everyone who liar s. son or bro- under cultivation. The grain rrnp is any medicine dealer or by mail at 50 ther or father st the front or who is one of the best on record. while the cents s box or six hoses for 83.60 Interested in those who are 'there potatoes, although not up to' last mn’ from The Dr. Williams' Medicine Co.. will find comfort and inspiration In year, are very good. _ , ,, _. - V ,iw .-5, ` -iz, 5.: » _ . __ Dfw* Ur '-- _ _ __ ~-~ \,__,' s... §.’:,....1_'_‘_i i ___,_, ifia. ._, J ___ .. ..... ..l. _ » ~ . A < i _ _ _ _ _ ,__ _ ,_ . . .. . _ , I \ » . , . - ' ' -~."~-.,. .\ ’ r _ "M ' ~. _ ~._--~ _. - ». 4, =‘ - . [" -"Mo c ~ I ' V »i i » i _ Real _ _ ' Home Made Ple- ___'.__ _ \ _ Yes, Ma am EYE X wx g Real homemade Pie /fl With topfoand under crust that _ /' _ truly nzclt in your mouth-and a generous filling of your own delicious homemade preserves or home-grown fruit That’s a pie worth eating, and worthy ofyour baking, and it’s the kind ofpieyou can make every time wit ER FLOUR _ Mitten or si.i=:Ni>iao wi-ii-:xr '_' ' “Beaver” Flour equals any of the “special pastry Hours because it is, in itself, a special pastry flour--being the choiccst Ontario ` wheat, blended with western spring wheat to give it strength This is why Pies, Cakes, Cookies, Tarts, Doughnuts, Buns and F ancy P -=-when made with “Beaver” Flour-are so light, so flaky, so uniformly g _This is also why the Breae and Rolls-made with “Beaver” F lour--have s delicate, nutlike flavour that is totally lacking in western ¥PfiD$ Wh¢#.ll°°-fl _ ' just try “Beaver” Flour for anything you are baking--and see what happy results yeuget, everytime. . mt _ DF./\LI<2RS-write for prices on Feed, Coarse Griiinand Cereals. 4' P rue r. i-i. rAYi_._o__n co. ~ __ _,M ` 'AI ' _ » » .,- - _ _ - r- . i »-.r1.»ii»»-\i\.." 'fir ii ff’ ‘.!.\* ' "ri--» 1`§l'»'-91' if »' ")‘“‘*'1'l~"";-1 *IA *:;< _~ canada I-'wa sour-ii rinur Mui. Lieeiuie lie, 10 viii Gut "“”' iRih"_L’_..» ia. -I|..~ ~ -The fur 1lrl\il1sfn