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J. c. tt-zwis. oiiarfiian re aim agent in smnmrsiite. W A s°°'°“ |"P°"~ °°"“"°’*“'*¢ -“° ix-i I " _ so ° v l-_ - ‘receive enum-ip{ions and aiivenismg -New nualu. n"ou~r;.-'rin-caps , ¢~ mu matter. tr. Emont nom Na, s or nur-ai Deiivery \ ` ' _ ‘_ 3-- Y -HARVESTING has commenced lel Gallant mall dell f th ,. fl /// ///` R A L around Port Hill and it looks as iithe b¢;eg__R_ as ver" or e ./ \_ ,- I . rain crop would be a good one.-P. ‘ 2- K' _ ’ - g_suBscniaE°|?-.inuuid renew -a _NEW TELEP"°"E sYsTE""` - is In auvnva -s -~ --1 YE/lsr CA/rss L Q] “`9 ' as caper:/L To 2 ' ' ._ f t E”-st.-:Lisa asain ROYAL gigsgg ......».s. sum.. _-1- _ _ _ ~ __ _ . _ DECL/NE.SUB5.f/IUTES. - . - '- . - - » I I __ L_ €` HOD AND GI`I\`. ‘\\`ater; Telling September Ducks; -1 l.\. ery in the \\'iltic-rness; and the The rover cut or Rell and Gunftlrst ot' a si'-ries ox' articles on Things Magazine- for Sepia-znlier illtisir-air;_~:§=_.i Eitiow aiiozit a Shotgun. The regu- the tact that the open season for wild f lar' `-`-`i ’-’ 51'- "‘-1ll1='lF\ fl'= Ill 39'-"i U’ .~'poii_c<~s for the stablt»in fact sponges v. me ursistiii tiunniitiiu snuff present:-itive in Uberton will gladly week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue, as all papers are discontinued promptly on expiry date. bitt. -TYPHOID FEVER.-There are a few cases of typhoid fever in Mount Carmel now, which no doubt will be checked by Dr. Stl. Delaney. who ls practicing in the vicinity and is well versed in his profession.-R. --BEAUTIFUL _ NEW HOME.- .\lr. John J. Gallaiit’s new residence at Mont Carmel is nearing completion and it will without doubt be the finest residence in the district. Mr. Gallant is using beaver-board for the inside fin- ish.-Il --EXAMINATION.-Pollov~'lng is 1314 lt-`l3‘-!2Ii1-`<'a>1i~.- l.`-ali.-; Uiir I-`rit-1‘.tl.= tor xiii;-' an-I -_-vert-' Durpose can be had standing for last month oi Donaldson ot' tii~_' \‘»`_f-~l"»\LlI»'f l'.\' H- -V-‘\'i7`l`-'»`,ii~1-re. .-\ .~;;:icn~_llil large and tompletc S tool. Grade \’l.-lst Stella cl Dalit.-iii UL'-ri: S?1"':~i1i._' `=-f-' 'i`\-‘-wxislii 'sim-it that you will like the variety.-and Morris. Grade \'.-lst. Laura Court. by lt. ._l_ l`r:is.f_r; _`~.it-or .\`~-v.i _~'.`liarbot Lake to 5!i;:;’_:‘._~_il li;-‘ltlcc-rze: mid l\`-,-!;: Streets. \lEtf. T ill.-lst. Annie Bowlen Grutie ll.-lst, r _ | _ I Chas. Dwyer. Grade I. tb)-Ist. Reg- The Black Fox lndustr y has done more to accumulate wealth for the small investors of tlte gm M"'D°““ld' come forward with an offer of aid -HANDSOME GARDEN.-Without r- ' V ‘it lr \ l' exagg.-i~..ting. ._r_ .- it ev: _ rsenau _ _ of M tv, _I Il ,_ (Ir 1. SUI from Z\lani.oba, Saskatchewan and on armt ie o\.n o a perb garden plot which at this time ui the year. is beautiful to see. not only for its yielding of the finest vege tables, but also for its variety of plants and the first class urrangcnieut blaritizzii- l_’roviric_es than any other industry ever created. Have and order it-mi-ii is uoiii-.-ziiiii-_ Upon you investigated it 3 If not, start in by writing us for general in- Civrf-' -‘-fillilu' W- -\f==f'“-1‘=1l`S Hf~f‘l#‘" formation. We shall be glad to furnish it and answer all questions intelligently, we know the business. _ Fox Sale I We buy and sell stosk in reliable cornpa ties. pure silver black and cross foxes. If there is any clinr.-:c of starting zi ranch in your locality write or wire us. We can give you valuable tips or send our i ' tl is vt-.'t_ii‘ii;: a credit to the vicinity ' ntl is xet stirprissixl by aziytlitug of ic kind in the ncigliborlicod--1~‘.. -I.0.0. F. DECORATION DAY.- Oii _~'.ui:- town. rc-tttrnetl homo 'I`uesfl:=.y <-\'et.i:i;' after -spcritlitig n few days visiting with ber sister, '\Irs_ Stirling lluntcr, Sum- itcrsiilo-l' -Rev. J. B. Clianipitiii who lins been vlsitlur: his brother, Dr. J. ll. (`l‘“mPl°"- T~"’“-` V“l|'~'Y~ lon ml_l"‘f`5' tiiotitlis during wlileli Mrs. Ellis trav- day morning for his home in Plnlztticl- phia.-1’ -bit-ssrs. Roy Silllphnnt, \\'. Curtis, Fl l - and gztr 1' zlrlt. \\'¢*FL‘ lJ‘:ir in South(-rii .\lbcrt:i,\'islt- .|ii§;,cu.sI A sudden resurgence of mo in? l}‘~"` ‘X““¥llWl`S» MTS- -1011” “nd Mrs- disease proved rapltllv fatal, and after . “‘ l~ RUC?" liiiserint: a few days the end came. -Rt-v. \\'in. Stewart who spcnt the lasrt three nitiiitlis visiting his tlnu- min was' \-im. |a|.ge|. yu, d d \' glitcr, Mrs. \\'m. .l_ Plonttxoniery. Port fl-icmls who ` bm,.0d";hi, tn 9 YI Hill. left on ’I`iit`.sil:iy mtirnlnx: last for his horns- in .\`uthy, N. J.~I". -Mr. Percy G. Ellis. Port llill ls HOW in U10 Pl'll1P0 l`0llllU' U0*‘Plff‘l~ tht- lmnic and church by the Pastor § Sunimersitle, whore he tintlertvent an RL-YI TI AI wi|50'nI assisted by Rev E' °P@"“‘l"“ “U wl"l“°"‘l“l'» S991- 7-'WL l.ockliart and were very im resolve llls friends will he pleesctl to he-nr that he ls now ablelto sir tip and will f,;9m|',,;_ A ,,‘,,|§,_ Om. gf g1;;TExori°:g;l 5°U" bl- hom* “£'“fU-“"I'- That Beautiful Isle of Somewhere was w Wilson antl'.\lrs. A. Yeo, white the \"\\\\\\_\\I ` ri -_ `, I :vs_-\_,.‘;~"\\\ \ i ' rr J> \5 J* ~c- > \_\I\\\\\\ g bonus " /KIDNEY \. ./7 islii-:l thc liruiltc-rs zisseinlili-il :tt the "H44*l+P* mall is now in progress. with Mr Dan The Northern Port Hill telephone Co. are now well along with the work of putting down the posts and will soon be ready for strlnglng the wire. ~SCHOOL INSPECTION-Inspector Marvin Gallant of Urbanvllle, was vis~ lting Mount Carmel School on Wed- nesday. The teachers are as follows: Denis D. At-senault, principal; Mary L Arsenault. vice-principal and Mar- guerite Gallant, assistant. -ICE CREAM SOCIAL.-The Bed- equo Hall Co. will hold an Ice Cream Social on the hall grounds at Central Bedeque, on Saturday evening, Sept. 12th. Come along everybody and en- joy some of the good ice cream that Central Bedeque is noted for. Pro- ceeds are in aid of the hall. Should the above date prove unfavorable, the social will be held on the following Monday evening. _.________._ EVERY PROVINCE IS HELPING EMPIRE. homas Dougan. Grade l. (ti)-lst. OTTAWAI September S___Every one of the nine provinces of Canada has to the motherland. The list has been completed bv the receipt of ouers British Columbia. Manitoba is con- tributing fifty thousand bags of flour, thus following the lead set by the Dominion government and the Ontario government in augmeutiiig the supply of Great Britain. The province ot Saskatcliewnn will sentl fifteen hundred horses. The demand for good horses in England is practically tinlitnitctl, and the Sas- katchewati oifer will prove a welcome one. British Columbia was reported some E-*l\v.ii'l llotlge, Sutiiiiis-rsiile, to the days ag° [0 he '~`°““’mlm“i“g 3 gm I , I of apples This proposal sccins to iit.1li.-. iii -..-i iiitir_-'iialietl by H. M. -~ _ ' I ;;a,_ _._ ml.; h.I.&._;.`-_.1 ;,_\~ _-MI. Summ,.,.si,1L. have been set aside for the present at i least, and the coast province will give twenty-five thousand cases of salmon -1,200,000 cans. '°l*Z°‘i‘ ii Miiiuiiiit i `, ivan. ci-ms. Picorr. The tleatlt occtirrwl on \\`ctlnest1ay afternoon of .\li‘. Clins. Pigott at his ‘]°l‘“H“ U"""l" l10Ili0_il1 Silvilgv H8»"ll0l‘ HYIP!" il D¥`0' lille Govertiiiient fruit farm and one of long illnt-ss, aged uf-_ The funeral will take plat-cf Fritlay inorniiig at 10 o'clocl: iroin his late residence to Mount Stewart Cemetery. RUSSELL KERWIN. At Caniliritlge. on the evening of August 23rd, there passed to his cteriial rc..t. Russell, bcloveil soit of .\lr and Jlrr. Eil\\'r.r.l Kcrwin, Ikrceascd vrafi only in his ciglitec-ntli year. and was at general ftivurite among all those vrlitziii lie associated with. Ilis lon.: illness oi about eight months was bhrizc with cuitzi l`ui'iiiicatioit :ind patience, lic lin-nliig i`til!_v resigned his will to that of his Maker. I-le was a young man of excellent cliaractcr, always having a desire after those things whicli arc pure and good. lie had been an etitliusiastic member of the l_U.G.T.. front which Society his presence will be greatly iuissetl. Besides his parents, lie leaves to mourn four sisters. Louisa, Ilimple, Mabel and Violet; also two brothers. James and Clyde. The fuiacial obsequics were performed at thi: home by Rev. Arcliibzilil Sutlier- land. alto; which lils mortal remains wc-ro conveyed to the Murray llarbor North Ccnictcry for interment, where a brief burial service was licld by ni<;~inbci's of thc l.U.G.T. V/ILLIAM VANCE MCL. ELLIS the appointment of Admiral Jellleoo to the command ot the British fleet ln home waters, has the tollowlng: r We pin our faith to Jelliooo, ` He. with a British Shellleoo, Will send our foes to Helllooe. » _ And then all will be Welllooet - __.__._..._._._.._,I Prot Theodore Rosa. Secretary ot Agriculture, returned on Tuesday evening from the Fruit Conference held ln Grimsby, Ontario. by the Min- ister of Agriculture. The conference ‘was attended by delegates from all of the Provinces, British Columbia., Ontario and Nova Scotia being very largely represented. .The most lm- portant question denlt with were the transportation of fruit and Inspec- tion. On account of the war, or, as many of the fruit growers consider, advancing the war as an excuse, the transportation companies have ln- creased the freight charges on apples across the ocean by 35 cents a barrel. The increased insurance and the un- certainty of the English market, to- gether with this lncreased transpor- tation, make the shipping of apples very precarious, so that buyers will not make any oder for them. Condi- tions ln the Canadian West are none to promising and furthermore the fruit-growers of British Couinbla con- sider the Prairie Provinces their legi- timate market and are anxious that Ontario and Nova Scotia apples should be marked. as before. to the Old Country. They think that for this ptirpose every facility should be af- forded thc Maritinie growers. lti the matter of inspection tuaiiy fruit grow- ers thought that inspected apples ought.to some extent,to be guaranteed Thus. a purchaser buying a carload of ing them inspected before shipment by is Government inspector, who wouiii certify to quality and the actual number of barrels inspected by him in the ear- loatl. lt this were done, it was felt. age. other matters of minor import- ance v. :re tlisettssetl and it was found -iic»cess;z~y to liolil another session. | Llritii.-.ny is the cciitrc of thc Niagara l‘ruil~gro\\ing district and is a flourish- ing tcirii Besides two or three manu- t`;ictu:‘iug plants it contains a "pre- f-ooling" demonstration platit. erected by the Dominion Government at an 1. ~n~»vi¢iit\i-c ot about $;$u,ut-0. To this -plant tetitler fruit is brought and cool- |-~.i to ti temperature slightly above 'freezing point before being put into ti 'refrigerator car. In this way the fruit 'is carried mucli farther than would ordinarily be possible. On 'l`hursdziy the delegates were tal-:t~n on zi tour of inspection to some of the principal places by tht- citizens of Grinisl<-_v, who lent ill) atitomoiiiles for the purpose. Visits were made-to the public schools ot' Ontario in which consltlerable instruction is being giv- en iii horticulture. The Niagara lfalls were also visited. All through tlii- sectlon there were evitlenees of pros- perlty, the oreliartls and vine-yarrls being well eultiva.tc-d. At the present -tinic, liowevcr, the prospects are not good as tlifliculty in murltetiiig fruitis being felt b_v everyone. Mr. ltoss comes brick well satisfied with Prince Etlwnrtl lslzintl. As he expresses li lilniself, the more he sees of other places. the bcttcr lie likes Prince l‘.'d\vnrd Island IF. i. ISLAND BHINEH Hill EHUSS Slllllill CONTRIBUTIONS. Amount previously acknow- ledged _...$1,347.75 W. K. Rogers (additional). 5.00 Proceeds concert at Vernon River llliss May A. M. lioss. M. D.... .. Rev. Dr. Fullerton ._ . Mrs. Fullerton . . ._ S. lt. Jenkins, l\‘l. D , . . . . . . . 26.15 5.00 25.00 2.00 2.00 ]|`|,00 apples should have the privilege of hav- applt could be sold to better ntlvaiit- The many friends of Mr. nnil .\lrs. I-Irtiest Ellis. of Tyne \°nllt-y, slim-0 their deep sorrow in the loss of their only son, \\'lllia|n Vance Mchcotl, who ilietl August 2Stli, aged six years and ti,-xi nioiiths. after an illness ot' a few ollc-il with her son to Iloston to o‘.i~ tain the medical assistance of skilled s ecialisfs \\'. Reginald Aitkln .....-».._q _10.00 M. K. Mc-Lean . . . . . . .. .......I` Mrs. Keiinetli lllatlieson .. Mrs. Angus F. Beaton .__ 1.00 1.00 1.\iu Total to date $1,450.90 I"l<]R(‘.Y POPE, Hon. Treasurer. The President of the General Coun- D . There the tliscase was clicckcd nntl zihroatl, assisted by the tentlercst and most writcliful care. proved unequal to cone with the insidious and lr d d The funeral took plat.-e on Sabbath, 30th _-iupttst. and in spite of heavv s orrn an t-nine to look for the last time on the face of their darling, who wns a gen- eral iawrite and loved by everyone. The funeral service was conducted at P and tfmfortin to th vcrv swectlv rendered by Rev Mr floral offerings were very lovely. ln- rludlng a beautiful pillow from his Aunt Bessie; a crescent from another tint-lo and aunt; it wreath from the Sunday School: a pillow from Mr. and Mrs. Currie: ti cross from Miss Kil- brldc and a wreath from Miss .\l, mill- ips. The pall-bearers were the little, hny friends from bln class ln Sunday Sch ol r o _ - P' L L S ~I'__-~ t It is indeed n severe blow to the sor- _-. SY rowing purlents, relatives ang friends _ _; »`- that sue it promising an lovable If \\\`\\\\'\ eglld slioIi_iIId bg; tIIirt:|sI taltenIto IIU home f .. -" | a uve. e u ln nn is n nym- k- EY;-fa Q f Cf pathy with the bereaved whose hearts _ ‘iqI:_*1£'\JIr~1a'1"€ A ,. P must turn for _comfort to the _Mastefs St. Jalan, $18.00 from Clulolle- towl via All-Rall from St.JoIm. (I_fregp|l¢lil|Iy_le_w nt¢s_fron cll writes:-"Wo think that the most effective manner to help the sick and wounded ln the field at thc preseni time is by remlttlng £10,000 ($48,- 666.06) in cash to the ('entral Red Cross Committee in London. We would bc obliged ll’ you would send un as early as possible any money you have available."-The l'rltit~e Edward Island Llrancli has forwarded $1,000.00 ou account. » ._.l_-_____ “lf you are looking for good soaps you will find satisfaction right here. Our line comprises castllc soaps, tar soaps, laundry soaps. hatitl soaps, bath nonps, transparent soaps. Soaps made by Proctor and Gamble, Pears. Fair- and Packer. Prices range from 5¢_ u coke upwards. The Two Macs. 149 Great George street. met( Boston Excursions Commence September l0t|i- Dales of iutte, Sept, 10th to Oct. 7t\ inclusive, good for return 30 days from dale ol issue Sl-1.00 from Charlottetown via Eastern Steamship C¢y's steamer: from LIEUT. GEORGE H. CAMPBELL or cnariuneiown. P. E; 1.. who hes joined Canada’s overseas contlnS¢Il¢- fun siiv_|ct ruin lin Appeal to Clergymcn A circular letter commending the Army Field Service Fund to the sym- pathy and support of their congregfl- tions is being sent to all clergyrnen in Prince Edward Island. and. as a re- sult of the eloquent and fruitful appeal which every minister will no doubt make, there should be a gent.-ro_us re- sponse. Tlie text ot' the lcttcr is as follows: Charlottetown. Sept 3.. 1914- "Reverend and -Dear Sir! An appeal is being made to the p_co- ple of the province to aid the Empire iti this its hour of nectl. Our farmers are :inked to contribute one hundred tliousanil btislit-ls iintl our people generally to raise tl1L‘ ftttitls net-essary to _-hip these and pay the freight so that this may bc a frec- ift. g Believing that the war, wliicli has been forced upon us, is waged by our Enipire in the catisc of litinianity and frectlotii, we have no hesitation in ask- ing you to ooiimicntl this undertaking to the synipatliy and support of your cotigrcgation. tSgd.) T. C. J.-\1\lES. General Secty." It may be nteiitioneil that His Lord- ship Bisliop O'Luary has contributed the sum of $50 to the Fuiid. THE REVEILLE. (Br-rt Harte.) I-lark! I hear the tramp of thousands, And of armed tnen the hum; -- r Lo! a nations hosts have gathered Round the tiuitik alarming drum,~ Saying, “coiiie. l~`ret=t1it-ti. vonic! Ere your heritage bc wasted, said thc quifk alarming tlrutu. “Let me of my heart take counsel: \\‘ar is not of life the sum; Who shall stay and reap the harvest \\'licii the ztututnn days shall 1-01110 '."' gg; But the drum hchoed, "<‘otue! Death shall reap the braver liarvcst.”' said the soleziiti-sottiidiiii; tlrutii. "But when won thc coming battle, What of profit springs therefrom'.’_ What lf conquest. subjugatioii? Evcii greater ills bcuonie?" But the drum Answeretl. “Come You nitist do the stun to prove it." said the Yankee-atiswering drum. "What if niid the cannons’ thunder. Wliistliiig shot and bursting bomb, When my brothers fall around ine, Should my licart grow cold and nuiub'."’ llttt the drum Aiistvcretl, "Coniel Better tlicro in death united, than iti life u recrcaiit,-Corrie!" Thus Ili(-y answered,-hoping, fear- HE, Some in faith, and doubting some, Till a trtinipliet-voice proelainilng, Said, “My chosen people con.io!"' Tlit-ii the druin, Lo! was tlrtuii. For the grc-at heart of the nation, throhlng, aiiswcrcil, "Lord, we conic!" *___-il DON’l` USE 'HIE KNIFE That`s the lmrbarotis way of lrcnt- llls corns- tlllnltcrotis too-nnycorng 'ran bc removed painlessly by Put- i1nm's Painless Corn Extractor in twenty-four linurs. l’se oiilv Put- nam s Extrnctor, 25c. at till dealers. 1 I J _ fre., \ S \"`-E’i-- _ ‘W 5 " ii' ’ \I NV-(\0° -7 -fr l l "fi, -` \\>" - - In -.- \ _ , _ Z `...-¢, .W \ "".'|l||,‘ i _ _ -». ` You Need i |ANew : Soft Hat and before you buy you Want to see our dis- play. New Shapes New Colors $1.00 to $5.00 Also all styles in stiff hats. $1.00 to $5.00 Prowse Bros. Ltd. DR. DeVAN’S FRENCH PILLS €.‘i§"ii'§ Inu 1’lll for Women. $5 ii box or three fur Sxiiid at nll Drug Stores. or mailed to Ill? address on rccclpt ol price, ‘ms Sooiiuu. Dlto G_Q._,_Bt._Ciithnrinct\, Qtgirlo. PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN. 03233 Vitality; for Nerve ond Illralnz lhCfN-58° "ENV tnntt;=r";n 'l`onIIIi~-wllIl build y<;\;t:x;li;d{3°|; h0X.i¥I; tivo or 5. nf. rug 3 ores. or t N00 nf priee.,"l‘ni: sooniiti. Dano Cn.. Bt. Chthuinel, Vnturio. Sold a Hughes Drugstore. Granulated Sugar Supplies are now com- ing forward in a moderate way-and orders 'can be filled as usual wholesale. CARVELL BROS. 5530-9-9Mthsat2i I, n |11 I The Island City Painting fo Contracting Painters H ouse, Carriage uid Sign work. 203 Kent St. Phone 280-I. F. L. WALLER J. A. DOYLE 3-.6-sluif. _ II______ W \\ I J t.. ‘_ -_ /' I "\ l 8. _ 1 J fl? ‘Seeing is Believing’ flftypu want to see the ful 0 BX ¢ look in windows. K trimmer looking, thier asle- mg and loIr:iIgrwearl% than the LD B0 can not be found. Seeing is believing but wearing is Price S511). 5& and 6.41).