1.2;; ii it.” li, .___ .1 __,. , , . ‘ ' ,t ’ .~ e <.. .-.gt l‘ -l’ _ls :vii at 'Vg _f I o 1 I if ._ _ _ ‘PAJSETWU .‘,. _:..... . ____ _ ' _ 'ran otrlnoliiiii _ _ ° SEPT. '2§1'1°9'1`8' F* .- - DIARY _ City Magistrates Court 9 a. m. Prince Edward Theatre, 3, 7, and 8.45 D. m. ` P°°l>l¢'a Theatre, 3 7, and 8.45 p. m. Lyceum Theatre 3. 7 and 8.45 p. in. _ emma GILLIS-At Sydney, to Mr. and Mrs. John R. Gillis, of Charlottetown, a daughter. -'nissrns HUGHES.-In Dorchester,` Aug. 24, Mary A. (nee McLaughlin), beloved wife of Edward F. Hughes. _ *.”F§-1/"'~~°" BROWN-Suddenly on August' 31st 1918 in the 79th year of her age, Car- oline Gertrude, dearly beloved wife of Ambrose L. Brown. Funeral will leave her late residence Euston Btreet, on Tuesday afternoon at o’clock, thence by train at 2.15 to Sherwood Cemetery. Services at the house at 1.45. Noricn We beg to notify our customers that we are disolving partnership. Oui` 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 not later than Saturday Sept. 14th. Any accounts remaining. unpaid after that date will be placed for collection J. F. MACKIE ' A. E. NELSON Charlottetown August.31, 1918 1189-9-2'M3i. Charlottetown Exhibition Tenders Tenders will be received by the im- deniigned up to and on Monday, the 9th September, 1918, for the follow- ing privileges at the Exhibition to be held in Charlottetown from the 24th to the 28th of September, 1918, inclu- slvoz- V l. For the privilege of catering under the °Grandstand. 2. For the printing and selling of Score Cards for the Races. _3. For the supplying of straw as re- quired. 4. For selling feed for horses, caf- tle, etc.. on the g-rounds. In Nos. 1, 2 and 4 the highest or any tender, and in No. 3, the lowest or any tender not necessary accept- od. Conditions may be obtained at the oiiice of C. R. SMALLWOOD ' Secretary-Treasurer August 29td roiessioiial Cards ».\..,>_ 4 ` DR. CLIFT CHRONIC DISEASES OURATIVE TREATMENT by thi month in advance. Victoria Hotel -jharlottetown, P . E . I . , Canada. HOURS. 12 to 9 daily. NOW B91-8-2M3mospd. - J. D. STEWART. K. C. Barrister, Solicitor and Notary Public nf -he :i_i'n_oiiiii of tender. War Loan bonds oi ",n°°.N°w=°'bm:|°°:;' ch.:'°n“°w' ihi- Dominion will also he_:icci»ptcd ns security, "M 0| -°°|'Ul OWII or war bonds nnil clicquesif renuireil in make up llonoy to Loan on Real lstato -1" °""'~ _ N()ll~-Blue prints c'in he nbtiintii 'it this S. S. HESSIAN Barrister, lolleltor, Notary Public, etc., IIDNIY T0 LOAN. Montague. P. I. I. In the matter of. the Estate of Wil- farmer, deceased, intestate. To the Sheriff of the County of or literate person in the said Gonn- ¢y. Greetingi- Whereas, Emnia J .Nicholson, of_ Edward Island, widow, the Adminis- tratix de bonis non of the Estate of the said William Shaw, deceased, hath by her petition now on file pray- ed that all persons interested in the said Estate may appear and show counts of the said Estate should not be passed and why the said Estate should not be closed. You are therefore required to cite tate to appear before me at the Sur- rogate Court to be held in my cham- Charlottetown on Saturday the 21st of September, next, 1918, at the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon to show cause why the accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and why the said Estate should not he closed. of the said Court, this Sixteenth day of August, 1918. AEN EAS A. MacDONALD, 832~8119Mon3i Surrogate |11-in--1 9‘_-.l___ .____..,___.- FOR SALE antly situated highly cultivated :ill wired nicely sheltered farm having a grove to north of house (would make nice fox_ ranch) consisting of 75 acres (with crop) stock, optional, good well at house and- runs 500 yds alongside Tliompson‘s Creek. Good shooting and fishing. Five minutes walk froin school, station and church. Fuijthoi' particulars. or . . . . . . . ........Yorh PETER BRODIE Auctioneer ` 1171-8-31M2i. 'Charlottetown Exhibition Accommoda- tion of Visitors Any householders of Charlottetown take boarders, providing lodging and board, or lodging alone, will kindly call at the undersig»ned’s oiiice or send him a note, giving their address and stating the number they can provide for, and the charge per day. l C. R. SMALLWOOD Secretary-Treasurer 1146-S-30Mtd. ~___f..;.: __ . _ » \ f1E%&§h@ . e‘;."2'.;.~`;:'._'--,_-.ga SEALED TENDER-“I riilrircssed to iheiiniicrsign- vf!.1\nl|€i1=l_i»rsc:iiiih2.A.i ni... siiwiii 1.i.i_iil ' Brolin ln The Surrogate Court " _ -- Fdg ' You are mentally tir- ed. The strain has been continuous. The /Sup- ply of nerve. force is running low. You cannot leave for a long rest in the coun- try, and it is therefore _ necessary that you have assistance where you are. Help awaits you in the form of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. This great restora- tive feeds the nerves back to health' anchvi- gor. It restores the _ energy and vitality that is necessary to success and the health- ful enjoyment of life. %“s‘5EE§li'5’5EE§5§5E5E5¥%'iiH5%Hi`i§‘i§'E5l1’ii FOOD BOARD FLASHES FOR FEMININE FOLK _hi _ :si‘éE%§5E555EE¥EEii“.i5§'.%“..’.Tsi’§Eh’%¥lii%ElTi A little town in New Brunswick has inroduced community housekeeping and it is said that there was never a summer when more was accompllsli- ed in this particuler district. Each housekeeper docs what she likes best to do. One may excel in linking, anoth- er in wasliing.und so -it goes. Time ei'~. fort and energy are saved ond. the work goes along smoothly and with celerity. The banker’s wife does the washing _-for several families, The station ngcnifs wife docs the darnlng The doctoi"s wife does the cooking. (‘o»operatlve cooking means con- servation of food._It is well worth con- sidering ironi this as well os_ from other angles. ` .__,_...__Z_...._... - Silvel'__Sulphide. 'i"his substance may be prepared in one forin_of short. wires or thin strips lke metal. The wire, which must be ni-awn hot, h_as‘been found, says the Scientiiic Americ'un','to conduct elec~ tricity like a. metal of high speoinc resistance, and..,i\a,s a. practically zero teniperature,coeipcient. The strip of sulphide, rolledat r'oorn‘t'e`nipera.ture, has a. large negative temperature co~' eiiicient, and showsboisli .metallic and electrolytic conduction at the same time. It has a yoltampere curve char- acteristic of a pyro-electric conductor. The resistance of these strips has been examined with both alternating and direct current, with the result that the alternating current resist- ance was nearly always found to bf higher than that with the direct cur- rent, and the passage of a small al- ternating current ot a. frequency as low as sixty cycles increased tempor- arily the resistance of the sulphide, while a small direct current produced the opposite effect. Aristotle and Alexander. _ A balsam for every _i_ll, an ease for every ache, is translated by Steele. from the Secretum Secretorum, sup- posed to have been written by the philosopher Aristotle for ,his pupil. Alexander the Great. The concoction consist of juices of various _fruits boiled down and seasoned with mlwk. ambergris and aloes, various highly expensive oils salted liberally with powdered pearls, rubles, sapphires, amethysts, emeralds, gold, etc., all being guarded by appropriate magi- cal precautions. Alexander, however, died at an early,age from excessive imbibing. not oi' the delectable mixtures pre- scribed by his mentor, but of the juice of the grape. Minard’s Llnlment used by Physicians FURNITURE SALE We will sell for Joseph Darke, Esq. on Wednesday, Sept. 4th in the Ly~ reum on Prince St__ commencing nt 1 o’clock p.m. n large lot of house- hold furniture and house fixings. Everything good. Terms cash. BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer. 1170-8-31M3l. an WAR CANNING BULLETIN JK _ 3|; Issued by Canada Food Board -JE §*§€3|€¥¥##JK¥3K3K¥3|E)K*3Kl€)k CANNlNG CALENDA_R _ The canning calendar for ‘Septem- ber tells you to can plums, peaches. tomatoes and corn. Nor must _you forget to make'some plum jam. Following is the recipe 8 lbs. plums. i 6 lbs. sugar. Put the plums and sugar together in a preserving kettle over the lire, with just sufficient water to start the cook- ing. Boiifgently' until the fruit is thoroughlyicooked. Stir as little as possiblef V ' ` ` I ' ..»..:.- i» X?!‘¥¥ ` _ ` ` Chain Armor.~ ' ~ . An iiigeiiuious lmproveinell: has recently been made to the already familiar-steelshrapnel helmet in use, "over there." It is d€BlEI\9d U? PW" tect the eyes and the upper Dart of the race from' splinters °f W°°'lf stone, sand and metal thrown up by exploding shells. The new device i5 merely an adapthtion of the chain doors which have been introduced in- to metal, chemical and glass works in recent years to protect the workers from the heat of the furnaces and thi* splashes of molten material. It con- sists of e. fringe of separate Short lengths of fairly heavy chain Which effectively arrests the flying particles. On account of its looseness it docs not seriously interfere with the vision. _ Furnishings High. The manager of one of the biggest furnishing houses in London told ll London News writer the position of their trade to-day is more serious than it was thought a year 1180 V/Ollld be the case even if the war were io last ten years. “We can i`@Dl=1C@ nothing," he said. “Articles of an inferior quality are 75 De¥.,Cem~ “P every time they come in. ‘ In six months' time I believe no furniture will be made. I am especially S0l‘l'y for those girls who have inarried soi- dier husbands, and have S006 straight back to their parents, with the intention of furnishing their home at the end of the war. I be- lieve that will be literally imP0S- .. sible. _ _ _ ____?_._ Safety Matches. A ur writers in turn." BUYS U16 ug igrift for Laeser. Copenhagen. “describe cases of eczema which they were unable to explain in the other- ’wise healthy patients until they learned of Ra_scli’s experience with local poisoning of the skin fI‘0m Ulf? use of a certain brand of safety matches. In most of the patients tnv biirn was onthe thighs correspond- ing to the trousers pockets in which they carried the match boxes. ' ' F__1_. _ *é _ _ -`,'.7.-. i'lv:»t§,,‘,{li;?, f .'." ` `~ ,a "l _ fag; g .&_ .L_ '__ _ _ _ __ A llanilruii lillsllie liiili Eullcuialllllsllaniiiuii Try one treatment with Cuticnra and see howquickiy it clears the scalp of dsndniii and itching. On retiring gently mb spots of dzindruff and .itch- ing with Cuticura Ointment.. Next moming shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Rinse with tepid water. Repeat in two weeks. Noth~ ing better or surcr. _ _ _ ..=3:.:"»=.‘.:.%.-.:‘.'.'?is:.‘;’»lf~.i".~..‘.&:‘."nt?.°';t= Sold hy seaiez throughout the world. _ lnnllllll Makcualtlic iamnul ympia and Lucius Cin-a Na 1 il Illllllllllll llliii _llllil"' td P _____._, -_ W _ ` ."-= . . “_ _ __-_,_;. _;:,.__'_;_._; ____,‘_.'._ ‘~ ~ _;» ~,1.~‘},-"l ‘ :gf--" .-‘ll -' ‘ _ ' ~ . __.,-_;=f,‘;'_\!_'____.,_.i =_-,.. ,_-_‘J _ U - I _ _Mi_§_.___~_,_i. . ., = _.s --_:».~~‘=._~=»~ - 1 . _ -. 'QL 1 i -£111 / Underwear l THE STANDARD OF _ EXCELLENCE Slip into zi suit of Pcniimiis and you will lic sutisi`ic _Sig P . D09. -i..__- ~ H |,. _ _ -- ~ 8.50 5.04 10. 0 5.15 __f _ 0.00 _ _ ,q__ __ ' P.M. A.M. 'L15 ' 4.15 Dep. Mount Stewart ‘ 10.30 . Montague t"~»!°°°'v 2s==k A. M. 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