i 4 _ 1 _sf _ . ‘ . ~ » . i , _ SPICE FACTS _ Few- people realize how much the qualities of spices vary-they have no oppor- tunity to compare, because the cheaper grades are al- most exc uslvely sold. We sell pure spices only. They cost little if any more than the inferior kinds and ours are worth more than they COSL. ~ Mixed IPlckling Spices, Whole Ground Mixed Spice Allspice _ Peppers white, black, red Cinnamon Celery Seed Turmeric Powdered _ Cloves whole and ground Mustard Seed Coriander Seed Mustard bulk and tins Essence Vinegar Strong Parawax the universal sealer for iars, pots etc. _ Come to us lor Pickling supplies. .l. G. .lamieson DRUGGIST “aww”-5 __ ._ ___-_,____...i,f W- fl'-*i j,_ `rr‘r 4§__ ___,r_ !Z"“!T»- » » 4 C 0 A L SANATIVE ..i.'§.‘.i".:°.:.'.i'§'.;°.'.‘1':.ii°?;:.:.*‘§.il=::_ SHAVING lowest possible prices by cargo li _carload or in small quantities *""”" "‘ °“'f j We _wouldf advise all parties ' requiring Coal to take advantage ss- by um of September prices. as owing to ¢ssci1ss_srcsti_: recent _advances in Coal and irei-. _ 3 g;',f,”°fp_ ght, prices are bound to advance 1 10.4". mm; 3( any time, ` ` for lsnsltivs ' S_end‘i n your order today and _ sl¢1s».NNs slimy satisfactory delivery will be made, - §:",,,°,1°§’”,§ I We are open to charter a large am, 0. mossy, lnumber oi schooners, and will 5 f* yung pics lpay highest rates of freight. .» ya; Md; _ “cutisiii-s. Dem. 3)/_I_. Boston. 'U- B. 3uNrAlN, oi-:l.i & to. With ' =»--1" 'rr Selling Agents for Dominion Coal Co Ltd lor P. E. Island Phone 401 - l.;..______;i._._.-.li.f'_f.lf»1E'_4:l.'. I _ Farm For Sale _"' we-'~ A splendid farm iii Ulg coiislsting_Ha|ifax of lid acres nf .good dry laild uf which . 1 iiboilr T5 acres are cleared, the balance being covered by a choice ‘ot of lum- Septs l3"'2l ber, hard and soft wood. The farm is well watered, and only half a mile From all stations on Prince Edward from railway station. All the crop Island' Single First Class Faro (plus rows oss been rcs, sii lt, tlnis 25c admission coupon) Goins Sslit- state of cultivation. For 22. 1919- _ ninlier particulars spply to .Mi-. For snsslsl excursion fares and J- S McLe0d_ Uigg East dates E89 Blllllll bl‘1lB. 1i29_.}_24Mwt3mo,Dd_ 1952-9-11Mtiscpt21. 1 -- 1 i 'ff -i . ' 'BRACELET WATCHES. Our sale of _these popular Watches is daily increasing. Our stock consists of the Celebrated Waltham 'and also the best ‘Swiss makes either extension or strap. G. l‘l. Taylor Jeweler &_ Optlcian 8187-4-11Mtf. A ` _ SEPTEMBER. » liro erty For Sale Auction f Sale P MWS will sell by public aucllioii -on on ay, 18th September, 1916 ..W°.:':.;:‘:;1'af:f..r.1 §::z'.i:“;::: at 12 silty of 100 acres of choice land situ- `p'°p°rty °t Mr' H- R' Lange' situated' Pt d Bmckle Pom! Road 8 'miles on Bayfield St. No. 58; Tliis property “ ° °“ Y d ' t sal is in_flrst class condition, has nice "Om Cm" If “°t 5°! by PN" 9 . ° lawn, good coach house and coal shed. gy_3§m1A0°if_>b€l` ifitrillt bf; Offefed gg Terms made known at sale_ u c uc on w soc crop a B. CARTER, implements of which one notice will Auctioneer premises per Benj. Carter, Auctioneer. 1795-9-2Mtf. f “Cynillria Lodge” Farm For Sale FOR SALE Ag I nm retiring from farming i That excellent and well known offer for sale my well-known farm at P|`0P°"Y "CYmb"l“ L°dg9"' °V°"l°°k' 5ch0oi_ lumber and ,-oii,,,._pmcess ers are contemplating leaving Prince _ _ _-High Water Low Water the farm and there is water in every besides exceuént hams and out A.M. 7.02 7.37 8.11 8.48 9.33 10.36 11.55 0.14 1.35 2.46 3.44 4.34 5.22 8.08 6.52 7.35 8.18 9.02 9.49 _ _; ami i 1 0.40 1 1.0s 1.25 1.49 2.20 l-.1vl. ii 12.01 1a.4s 14.32 15.26 10.31 s.0s 11.51 4.11 l 19.08 5.4¢ 20.14 1.19 21.00 8.34 21.55 9.39 22.36 10.38 23.15 11.34 22.52 l 12.211 0.27 13.14 1.01 14.01 1.34 14.49 2.01 | 15.39 16.35 11.46 0.42 18.56 I 1 119.5 03 21.1 N '£U~lQD|hG»&l;l-4 __ _ erases; e=e2'=ss-z*s'sss;t'_mj; -t»...»sN>»-no '¢~`|'31;¢»'>\=v-¢[\§l\I>-4 .tsoooi-ovii-ON Mtolci--l Nrdwiauc 2. _ 24 ° _ - _ I 21,491 ._ 22.22" -. _:tl _ \v-‘hit-4 ’J$fA:~]_>`| §~»~»s~o ¢\l7'.'i'1@|W *uni-,_. §\°I“<$<5 1.1:-.v{>' “Hag 2251 » 20.23 3; 22.52 'f li2.5eé| 26 ` 27 ‘ 28 29 20 -li-is-4 i>.ivi_ l19.'12 bl 19.44 2 20.11 , 20.54 “’““°“° °"°l" “‘°°“ ‘md "“P1°“‘°“*°- section with "cymoris Lsrlgst' is tiis 21.42 22.49 13.14 14.24 15.24 10.11 11.01 11.54 13.31 have Notices out calling for ‘ "CYmbfi= I»°ds°. 20.3.: old “cheese factory”. Parties I 2256 is-li-lb¢\ ngisswwj Ol¢L'lU\"J\' swsmr. JAMES R' ELLIOTT' widely known Cymbris. Trotting 1722'8`30W4lpd' Park. one of the best trotting parks in the province. The .estate could ' easily be divided into two first class farms with 100 acres- each, with 30 acres remaining for the summer cot- N0 I E tage. This' opportunity is a rare one. The H. _N. S. of St. _Peters Miss cl.AnA ivissiviii.|1_AN, tenders for the hauling of the 1s04.9.i;¢,,,,,,,f_ P' E' I’ ishing to contract should M‘lSACC, Secty.; before the 12111 inst, St. Peters Bay 181'? ‘l G\\fll1i’il b- DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. City Maglsti‘ate's -Court 9 a. in. Prince F.dwlli'|i` 'l'hr»rl|ri=_ ii. 7 null 9.45 p. irl_ Visitors' Dai :rl l'r‘iil<~_r~ 54! rr-or School. - M ARRIA(-IES - McNEIL-McNllL.-Married at the re- sidence of Mrs. Capt. Nicholson, Char- lottetown, August 30th, 11916, by Rev.- John Gillis of Wood Islands. Mr. Ar- ci1ii;a_i_a‘r.i. Mcrxsii, sr nittls siifls. ts Miss Mgggis Ann Mcllail. of Wood islands ost. The young couple were always highly ralpoohd' in their rss- pct-tivs communltieg,_and many good wishes follow them across the ses of matrimolll v .I _ _'P55758 G I _l.hLll-A_n‘_ 't itflrwnll. Gozo.; B_:,pt.__]1_1_th. Ca_r .ws_ an.on s. r~_1_1_:1_;=|.i why. gsdixissdsy at z o'- cii.i.is_-1"i¢ hyuooy, sspi. 12, Mrs. Jo h J. Gillis, formerly of chai- -egg S=pt. 4_tl1 1916 T lgeaving the farm » in a good 12 to 20 inclusive. Returning Se'pt._i ll MllllllllllM .ioHN A. rascem. `-701111 Af McLean of Bismarck. pio- neer of Minnesota and of Dakota ter- l'ilC'l‘Y. a friend and co-worker with James J. Hill. was buried in Oakland cemetery yel'.~§Bl'day beside the bodies of his lflrst. wife and two sons. Mr. McLean died in Boston. where he had had S0119. to receive treatment for cancer. Funsrai services were held' in Oakland' chapel. Rev. Harry Noble Wilson paid a glowing tribute to Mr_ McLean and other hardy pioneers who paved the way for clvllzatiori throughout the Northwest. Many friends of thc- family in St. Paul. and from North Dakota were present. There were ,floral tributes from friends in cities from Halifax to Bismarck. Mr. McLean was born in Prince Edward Island in 1849, and is e-urvlved by two sisters, Mrs. J. T. NOCHQUS. B.-.lton, and Mrs. Annie Livingston, High Bank, P. E. Island. Ho came to St. Paul in the early 60‘s_ He became associated with James J. Hill, P. H. Kelly and' other pioneers, afterward prominent in the business world. In 1871 he went to Duletli and a year late-r located at Brainerd. In 1873 he went to Bismarck, Dakota territory, and took a proniiiieiit part in laying out of the town. There he had his first big fight. A corporation known ar- the Puget Sound Land Co. undertook to file oil the site c-f the future capital of North --»~-~ 1 _ f 1% it through to a llnish .paying the ex- penses from 'his own pocket . After his return from Washington. where the final victory .was won, he was elected the first mayor of Bls-l .L _ _ _ _ a i -- 1 , ____ __ [mmf ____ _ _ _ T'ril_". Cll.\.'I1.0`I`_TETQldIN -GUARDIAN _ _ _ _ . ' - ` _ / - . '_S1§P'1fE1_y£BER__i_3-_;_~I§_~6_ _ _ '.i.fi:*1..".i;.".‘r‘;.:f.:,“:1‘°r.1°:i .321 polyp 'T' D than s. frontier villageand he carried' ` b t r di t' e, ' _ a ou esyoslilclc hgftladliir, . L __ . - ._ .4 . . _ » 4 -, `.\'.'fb `».f"i,5 b M D ri C B c fro W Mo to a tr nsferred the capital of Dakota aft S and two sons, Harry, general man BE pany, with headquarters at Montreal, d and Clarence, general manage-r of the an Russell Milling Co., with headquart- W e rr- at Mandon, N. D. S 8 m North Dakota: Marcus Johnson', of S M.`cKii\lsy. C._ A Holliday, _ and A terday's session ci’ the Hungarian D When Premier Tlszs. entered. the E House he was greeted with loud shouts of "Resign" from the party of Count Michael Karolyl. The three -S pt _ 9 im' °pp°5mc'" Dames remained ing violeiice ofhthevbombarilniclt now qu et ’ ' (Canadian Press Despatch) th l th Yellowstone country in Mon Cx tldsa send doing much contract work' The depresslon thatlndu th W ere I-le went to the Black Hikls and ou ht back the first gold taken S m that country He established a wholesale house ch supplied North Dakota and the time of his last illness Mr McLean, tcgether with Alex cKenzie and other prominent North kotlans, conducted the fight which ll tory' from Yankton to Bismarck. and te of North Dakota Mr.,McLean is survived by his wife er. of the Cook Construction com-_' The pallbearers yesterday were en prominent in .Minnesota and t. Paul, Mayor A. W. Lucas, Jolinf lex. McKenzie of Bismarck and onel John Brody c-f Dickinson. marck. Then he Bllgaged iifconstruc-’ t_r~oubl ' . . tion work for thergovernmont, explor-' tired 01'C0l'lSt1patlOll _ _ . ht _ - - . . ' . ter- l_ ta . _ ° ° ' ,S ol LONDON, Sept 11 Acording to li. udapest telegram, rays the Rents-r‘s respondlent at A,ins‘&rdam, yes-- iet was an extremely stormy onee‘_ ntana. and which he conducted upi a bably due to a H°‘"ly expected ff°_U1 gilrddfedroliver, anyway. New Y°"k Per- SCh00ner rrect Stomach adments lillértlla L. DOWIIS 110l_) _'Ions mc- by comps sms ;,a‘1°;..S¢.‘;;2‘;i.;.;‘.‘§‘1;":.. BEECHAM'S §`ii‘&1 .ii2§‘°§3§?s“ilL‘é“€§ii PI g?Sl_i_\_'_¢;rryg_g;_ their Coal whilst erward made it the capital of tha Th _ th th l ‘fumsvsrywhsrss lnboxsqlicaah. _ C ey aid digestion regulate liver, purify the blood clear the bowehs of all aste matter. Safe. sure, . Acting both as a needy Right The c _ e t e bile, gently stimulate € e ' ' Lyons & C0 Phone Ill l ative anda tonic ‘ .. °““1°.m°’fs nis 1.1,. is _’ :.:f..“.:.:"f.°.tr:.&s'. ‘:'.:.°i1§:i- e-rmandovlllers-_ “Tile German pos'ltiori's at thc clogs- yosterdiiy evoniiig were surround-~ -with clc-uds of dust and smoke, f ti s.h°|A”Mukh. |,¢|“w“u_ lploslou followed another. From time \ U hrough which objects could bo dip. nguis-lied faintly. Ons- frightful ex- o time one saw enormous' masses of ' ' ‘ ` ~ earth and material thrown up, and XECUTION ALLIIS' - - _ GUNS FRIGHTFUL RARill Se 11-The cvrr intreiil progress a'long more than thirty ~ i when °"`d°"' Was' "°St‘"€‘l Pfemwr igiles of fighting front in the Somme the history of the world' and that he' F hoped measures which had been “Roumanla will not es-cape her ye _ fate,” the premier is quoted' as d'eclar- 0 Zi“:1..ri1;..W::;':1ir;s:'i.‘li:'r:;'f- 1- - 1--, 1 . ' patc today from the authorized cor- manlans was without precedent in respondent of 'La Libene with the rs'nch army ; l 1 among it all the bodies of the dead, torn to fragments.” » _ \\`\\\\\,_\ .J . .'// hoops / IDNEY \\\\ \_ \ \\\\\f taken would shortly bear fruit. at;F1ff)m .end to the othgr of th? A // _ S ii intensity hitherto without prece To be sold by public auction ln front ' ,By Ofdfff of the premises on Euston street. in\ Charlottetown on 'Thursday, the Clean to gists, Grocers f ing_ "I am confident that we will win this wal- on all frontiers. Our duty is g§g!'él1Eac,|=lm?€ypg;.sf€f;ns figdn bag; :gs ‘ga:_';t‘;g:_ ;§fst‘;=ict;,,°f H““€“'7 1" reacl1ed', and each day the bombsrd-- c ng c.it the cannona e rlige F / __ sterday evening, reaching s. degre'e1 0 - 1 I - _rg-' 7 c Q l \` \ F _ ~. *rr It if Al. \\\\ ‘\ ol? “='.-L,,,-,§<_lQ_~__E§,.~<,.__.1‘__ 5 . ment still grows ln violence and' fury.f li." if Fl |‘G HE V ""1 A I 5 if /‘Crt l l i _ T .....li~_riv~vg along the whole front never cease to' xxxxxxxxmx ` 1% charge Twenty-flvs cents. be given. Apply Peter Stuart, on 2002-9-12tts3i. ‘ Y ’ p Guai dian Classified' Ads ». Ons esnt per word first insertion _ln this column, half cent poi word each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum thc-usands of shells' of every calibre. he French and British 'batteries' our out a cleludgc of thoul-‘-:ands and “Never before' have I witnessed 1. T‘ D ' _. r. _ . »_ i_~=_.___ 0,” __ ESTC5 il f\__,.-_ _1 \4. ~ T551? -.15 Eiiioiys smgiom ,wniaining 57 ac,-e5_ ing beautiful Rustlco Bay, is- offered is--I _ a=_-K _'__' -s . ' J' _i dollars daily Carriage prepaid 1981912M2i commissions paid: handsome free War" inclu conveniently situated to Church, f°1` DIli'V&t€ sale, as the present own- AGENT8 wAN_rED_ Fon SALE mills. All secssssry buildings is EdWHr<1'Islssd- This property is mas- $5. PR\vA_TE- cHRlSTMAS`_GREET- Fon sALe-oAR'“ suFl=e1'-r Atl good repain A stream runs through nitlcently situated. There _are three ing card Sample Book free, repree~ mwt new suitable for im-ge iii". dwelling houses in splendid repair, entatlves already making five to ten mg room Phan-9 37_L_ 1975_9_12M,_f_ field. The farm is in the best possi- ` . ' _ 1 FOR SAI.-E--SECOND s condition and intending purchas- ggginii' 15:; i£rggf£§i_;’°§£:_'€s :gg gradley Lompany' Bra“§g°8';,_‘¥i2(_)1&?;'i_ itove fair condition. Apggy 31 Elin V8 1 8~9~12M3l. rs should examine-it now while ths _ ___.;__________ ..__.._.___._ . 1- Wm Wu 0- i:.;':1.;.°“;:.‘r2:'.; .1129 .:.s1f";::‘i.?.f wA~r-s°- “'.*.Y‘.r F°~esss‘__ mt. Begg: _TO LET..-In center of city, desirable gist for- inter- hm “Tx __ an SFF _($013000 is plrformsillii _ _ _ ll Throwlllp ri: n"m'“°°¢‘ “W” Aitken and Geo. W. Ritchie. nililtnhnlos shes of his Asslguees of Mortgage. Iunufihoun 1714-8-30W5i. l, 5" 5 ml W i -J Fluent _. 1 4. =1wg.9.1:ip|¢¢M_. home, with modern improvements. .rEAcH!R--W-A~N;|,lD_:-°N~ .AQ Partly furnished if necessary. Box I would mm, 440, city. 1503-8-is-in i.r. ' . t lr. r- - - ,°°‘"§§|° §h° 'nim 1, so 0- 1"o`CiT“_ii-i s'u' |1"Ts'iT ion' Eg," :¢|mr;|_ cu? um _ _ - "ppp boarding lioiiss. Apply Isl Great supplement. A.` 11.' oI1. B$°'!- .9°°’|'°_s_¢; 41 ‘num _ §_t~s\ttr. ' 1'o`E¢_1'-A1' snioirron suse oi -|-""'°'""*¢A¢|.||m3’|-¢-¢'§§]ij'{b’i°f ysii im, 10 rooms all modern improvements. ig- ‘ _-.4-r-' _ as uat;si|“o"§ ' ' ~ ._ - lui Pri" °°lPl¢°l°-) - . --JK °°- \>°E"*'°"*'°"’ _ ‘ ' ` " `"t""”" in is '_' iioniissslsn Nfiv. ist. Aiioiy to J. q ,ilopt 124-Jams: 0'l-lsrs |, ; ‘dholilrlld ~ soldier, 1 1 bollb throwing at tap ` imglw'-callous in retard 5511,; li? .§§§? . :nssssr so ss 15 h. p. Imperial Gas En- °’5.', 1 in _ h d' ..t."Ei.'**£‘°"”' swamp- ls.'4£‘.in§1°I€‘3§f.'.°.i1’ifill. » - soon ss hom¢ltold_ 1100012.00 ated schools cpnimhi Bill GD J Mcmnuon m”_,,_1s“"_ tember and October. Complete in- » 1 ii 1| 4, .4 ly Canadian arms on supp o pp WANTED . _ '_ ' 'r ' 11 4 ‘ ynogins, suit.. 4114 . m . ‘ _ ’ r y e a . ar . ' ' 'g“::¢”f:\:n:1¥d”l: “wn‘:°¥""a. .‘“% mi' foraSchooner. ‘ c:l¢csr°ym.1i::.M"i 1292-9-simi WQg*}_'¢__°-ghdd WA _ palsy 01-lars asked °‘ 'H% ,Q1 ,ui 3'; E H’BEER % . y °1';f0_9_uMupd_ _ Comfortaslo dwslllna 'lfrooslvod a do- EEE", tfgos. ° ° 'or 'mwcu' - U." -~ -~ I. » 5 .YES s .s...li 'mans ._ __ _-_ _ ‘ IAQ li nwwnv \F-'fri“-i=»-‘4'-'--1»-'-»4=1?1'A=»|rr»~- WANIED- - MART `vouNa P. E. island Development Commission Public Meeting of the Ladies of Charlottetown A public meeting of the ladies of Charlottetown will held under direction of the P. E. I. Development Commis- sion, on Friday, the 15th inst, at 3.30 p. m., in the Assemb_lY Room of the Provincial Building, tor the purpose of oganlz- ing a branch of the Canadian Handicrafts Guild. Incidental to the great war we are engaged in,_ the duty devolves upon every individual citizen of the Empire to do what he or she can to restrict needless expenditure and_ to increase production of saleable articles, so that we_ may able to meet the financial obligations we are incurring; _ Something can be done in _this direction by enco\1fll8‘ ing the extension of our handicraft industry. . _ _ . The Handicrafts Guild of Canada, under the patronage of the Governor General, and heartily supported by_ the Ministers of Finance and '_l`ra_de & Commerce. is ac_tly€lY engaged in this work, a_pr1ncip1_il feature of its activities being, at present, the manufacture of toys to replace t_h0S¢ formerly supplied by Germany. _ _ _ A branch ofthis Guild has been worlcingfor y68fS_"'* Summerside _under _the competent direction of M ISS Carrie Holman and Miss l\/tary Hunt . , 'These ladies have kindly consented to attend fill* n}ei;_tiné 11% Friday, and to set forth the aims and w0flH"Z o t e ii' . .~ ‘ It_is earnestly desired that every lady who feels U13: she can help in carrying forward this work, will be-Pl'°'°" at this meeting. __ -‘ _ By order of the Committee I ~ 1 `(Sialied) T. S. HUBBARD»f