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ON WAY T0 EUROPE 2-ia?"-i£’.§!§ §i§§§ NEW YORK, Aug. 28.-Samuel Gom- pers, president of the American Fed-‘ eration of Labor, is on his way to Eu- rope. according to announcements made public here today. He will op- pose radical elements and socialists in Europe, who are trying to force an immediate compromfse peace with Germany. He will endeavor to swing them to a complete endorsement oi the Wilson war aims. Mlnards Llnlmenv Lumnermans Friend ,i . sEwAREi II *I* i Two German Spies are known to in -ipersiing in this vicinity. f Fiir i~scription, etc., apply at I‘ Piliii-.-I Edward Theatre any Friii.»_\ and Saturday at 3, 7, or commencing today. CQ I-l 5 ,_ .li --.__ " I Cha rlizttetowfm Exhibition Tenders iw :i-Iers will be received by the .un :i_»ied up to and on Monday, the ‘.' I- rl-iptember, 1918, for the follow- ii-._ ,.i-iviieges it me Exhibition to iii. L»»-Mi in Charlottetown from the 24th 1 - 1 ie 28th of September, 1918, inclu >\ve:- _ ` l. For the privilege of catering .nider the Grandstand. ‘ 2. For the printing and selling oi :-‘_-ore Cards for the Races. 11, For the supplying of straw as re- iiiiired. -i, For selling feed for horses, cat- »_li~_ etc.. on the grounds. iii Nos. 1, 2 and 4 the highest or .iiir ii-nder, and in No. 3, the lowesi or iiiiv- tender not necessary accept od. Vonilitions may be obtained at the ofllce of C. R. SMALLWOOD Secretary-Treasurei August 29td f' roicssionai ‘cards BR. CLIFT QHRONIC Dl8l.\lll CUHATIVE TREATMENT by thi 'south in advance. Victoria Hotel Charlottetown, P.lll_i.. Canada. llOl’TRB_ 12 to 3 daily. NOW 891-t~2li3mospd. J. D. STEWART, K. C. F iiarrister, Solicitor and - Notary Public Alles Nsgaen lleek. Gharlottetows lrane Ollloe. 0.eor|etown Aleney to Lean on lleal letate 8. B. HEBBIAN sen-ister, seiieiter, nmry Pusiio. ne.. ||oNlv To i.oaN. A lsenessue. P. l. i. IcLEuu 6 BENTLEY $1. I. leztley, K. 6. barrister and ttorneyeet-Leis Money to Loan, Olllee-leak of N. I. Ghambere, Oharloitebwa. P.l.|. llcLEAN 8 MoKINNON lei-rlsten Attorneys-at-Law Oflice Royal Bank Building Charlottetown P.llJ BIORSON Q DUFFY Barrikll llld httorlleill =i.iimrs for loyal Baal of Canada MONEY ‘YO LOAN. N A RBUBTOB 8 _SHAW -isrrlsterl, Attorneys. Notary Pub Etc.. Solicitors 'er Canada Baal -isociatlill. Ball of Iolltflll. Cali- -a. Perisssolt loiitsgiie Oorpore MisslD.Rudge Hairdressing and lsaiciire' Perlouri lllwenkee. '- who work and mar- when from me feel like a new ning does .rom mor not bother who -'uffer as E- I.’inkham's iff' ‘iz iwau ee, Workin§ girls eviirywhere should profit by i rs. Dooley s experience, and nstes_d of drsigindg along from day to .lay with life s ur en, qve this famous root and herb remedy, ydis E. Pink- ham's- Vegetable Comgound _ a trial. lt has overcome Just suc conditions for thousands of others, and why not for §ou? For special advice, wnte hydro _ Pinkhsm Medicine Co., Lynn, _ sas. The result of their 40 years axpenence is at. your service. SERMAN PAPER ON SPANISH TROUBLE AMSTERDAM, Aug. 27.-"The genu- neness ut neutrality Spain hitherto has adopted cannot be doubted," de_- clares the Berlin Vorwaerts. "There- fore, we demand of the German gov- ernment that Spain must not be driv- en lntb the ranks of our enemies. We will hold' the government responsi- ble." Charlottetown » "xhib‘tion Accommoda- tion oi V»sitors , .___ Any householders of Charlottetown villing during Exhibition Week, to_ :ike boarders, providing lodging and board, or lodging alone, will kindly 'all at the undersi_gncd’s oillce or send iiin a notc, giving their address _and itating thc num-ber they can provide 'oi-, and the charge per day. C. R. SMALLWOOD - Secretary-Treasurer '146-8-30Mtd . Auction Sale Sat. Au g. 31st At West Royalty. three miles from h’town 2 o’clock. Stock-1 horse,8yrs iid, 3 mllch cows. 3 fat cattle, 1 Jer- .ey heifer, 2 pigs, 30 hens, also ducks ind cnickens. Implements-1 cart, 1 ruck wagon, 1 driving wagon, 1 box ileigh, 2 wood slclghs, 1 plough, 2 sets harrows, shovels, hoes, forks, Jarness, etc. Crop, 4 acres of stand- ng grain, including oats and mixed feed, 1% acres of potatoes, quantity Jf hay in mows. Terms of sale,-14 months' credit in approved joint notes, 6 per cent. -if for cash. All sums under $5 cash. »044-8-24M6l. ISAIAH HORNE Bonshaw-Charlottetown TIME TABLE Launch "8trath||artneyf' AUGUST, 1918 Leave Bonshaw. Leave Ch’town Friday 2’ 7 a. m. 3 p. m. Tuesday 6, 9 a. m. .. Z.. 6.30 p. m. Friday 9,11 a. m. .. 6.30 p. m. Tuesday 13, 5.30 a. m. .. .. 2 p. m. Friday 16, 7a. m. .. ....3.30 p. m. Tuesday 20 8.80 a. m. ..8 p. m. Friday 23, 10.30 8.30 p. m. Friday 27 5 a. m. .. .. .. ..1 p. m. Friday 30, 7 a. m. ._ .. ..3.30 p. m. Freight must be delivered one hour before sailing. B76-8-1M1mo. i ,r .Q ,-1 _ 1 rl \ . _' _*'.,'} 'J " r , :\ Synopsis oi Canadian Northwest _ had Regulations ii THB sole head of a family or any male over rlditcen years old. may homestead s quarter i_ec\ion of available Dominion land in Manitoba. easkatdiewsli or Alberta. Applicant must sp- pear in person ai the Domin on Lands Agency or Sub-Agency for the District. Bntiy by proxy may be made at sny Dominion Lands Agency but iiot Bub~A|sncy on certain conditions. Duties-Six months residence pgs and cal tlvsticn of ilie land is each of ee vests. A homestrsder may live within nine miles of his homestead on a farm oi at least On acres, on certain conditions. A habitable house is re- except where residence is performed in the nty. in certain districts a homeeteadcr n [ood stand- l|\¢ may pre~empt s quarter-section slonlsids his d Pri $300 eracre homestca _ cc . |_ . Dulles Sis months residence in each of three years after earning homestead patent; also 50 acres extra cultivation. Pre-cniption patent maybe otr tained as soon ss honicsacsd nllent, on certain conditions A settler who has exhausted his honiesiosd right lay take a purchased homestead in certah dlstf|cb.` Price £3.00 ser acre, Duties-Must reside sir months ls esc oii ree years. euliinis soscree and enola use and now lt would be bard to place 0l10'S UNM! on a spot where it is not in _common use. 'ln the olden days the way to keep fruit and vegetables was to dry them or put them away in sugar or salt. With the canning fever at its height at present it is interesting to note that the invention of canning is cred- ited to Nicholas' Appert, a Frenchman, who lived in the time of Napoleon iBonaparte and was given 12,000 francs by the Emperor for his work. His method was to put the food to be pres- erved in glass jars. set them in boll- ing water, heat thoroughly and then seal. England quickly took hold of the idea and utilized it for her own purposes. About 1815 [Ezra Daggert introduced in the United States the process for canning salmon, lobsters and oysters. Gradually this extended to pickles, ielllee and' sauces. And now? Well, everyone knows what canning is now! If Nicholas Appert were to come to life and to visit some of the busy community canning centres or the average kitchen in Canada on an August day, he would be surprised to see what he had started. :3K5l€3\‘,5l€3l€?|€3|€!|€9K,i€5l€3|€9E5l€9l€3l€?l€3|l it win cANNiNc suiiinin "‘ 9|; Issued by Canada Food Board ik 3|( 5l€_*¥5F ?|€)l€3l€3i€5l€5i€9l€5l(1l€5l€3E?K5\§>l€3l€>|€9K?|€9|& HER JOB IS DONE This Canadian housekeeper feels a glow of satisfaction as she draws back the curtain on a well-stocked pantry. She has been seeing what she could do in her own small corner in the way of helping those sons of hers' who are Oversea. She has taken each kind of fruit as it came on the market and done her utmost with lt. More than that, she has inade the fullest use of what grew in her war garden. Now she can rest secure for she knows that whatever happens, she has added something to the country's food supply and she will be able to save the essentials for ex- port Oversen during the time of year when they are most needed. She has used brown sugar almost entirely in making her preserves and everything has turned out well. ln- deed, according to the Dominion An-~ alyst, “it is only want oi'knowledgc on the part of the public which pre- vents the extended use ot yellow and brown sugars." Mlnard's Llnlment used by Physicians ¢£,_.__ll gg l__;______-; if ... \ MAIL CONTRACl SEALED 'rENbiims, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be rec eived at Ottawa until noon, on Friday, the 27th September 1918 for the con- veyance of His Majesty's Maile, on it proposed Contract for four years, six times por week over rural mail route No. 6 from Cardigan, P. E. island from the Postmaster General’s pleas- ure. information as to conditions of propos- ed contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may -be obtained at the Post Oillces of Cardigan and at the olllce of the Poet Ofllce Inspector. JOHN F. WHEAR I Post Office Inspector Post Office Inspectors Oflice Charlottetown 15th August 1918 Choice City Property for Sale by Auction I am authorized by John R. and' George B.. Hooper, Esquires, to sell by Public Auction, the property lately owned by Mrs. Elizabeth Blatch, wits of the late Philip Blatch, (known as the Hooper Property.) On Saturday, August 31st, 1918, at 12 o'clock This property is situated on Bay- field Street, Nos. 45 and 47, consist- ing of Double Tenement House and Stables, all in good order. - hours h S nfguldvsdbgynls :Meet m ieldactiop I: ‘HIC “TUE” IEW Of Oli I i IUC III may be aibstiumd for cultivstyloii undercertsin This property will be sold at a bar- gain to close up the estate. - eeucitian - Tome at late. abs lslr sash hr sale. 171 ores w. w. ooiiv. c_u.o. I . i , gi. mpg- ¢¢||¢|||¢,f|¢» IENJ. CARTER . .X ,&»'°»i-"ili¢.”°“ '““‘ _ £'.¢'.-.=.‘:.::i*.:i‘f:':.’:.:°‘°;:i`::'z:.v' "~" 1”---=wi 1 A-»sf»»--3- ` Printed notices containing further' MAINE RIVER DAMARISCOTTA. Me, Aug. 28.- Ninateen Passengers and five mem- bers oi' the crew of the river steamer Tourist were thrown into the Damaris- °0tt& river Yesterday when the eteam- er was overturned here upon arrival from Christmas Cove. All were believ- 95 £0 319#/9 b0€ll rescued or -to have reached .shore safely except the engin- eer, Everett Spear, of Bristol, who was missing. Several passengers were” injured. » Engineer Spear :failed to respond to his signals when the steamer reached the wharf. according to Captian Ethe- ridge of Bristol, -the owner, and sho crashed into a bridge about 100 feet above, to which she was carried ver! rapidly by the swift current of the big-h tide. ' / The upper part of -the Tourist was o t rn oft and she was capsized, the passengers, most of whom were on the -upper deck, being thrown into the swift water. Some were able-4.0 swim ashore as thd river is narrow at this point. 'while th_e others were rescued by motor bouts und other craft in -tho vicinity without loss oliitime, - Woman Ciinga to Rail. One woman wilili a boy oi four years in her arms clung to the steamor's rail -and gave use-lsiiincc to another woman until they were picked up by a boat. Perfectly the Title of a Booklet which we have issued to enable those who ciiioy delicious, fragrant CDH’-00, to always liiive~it. _ There are two essentials to the perfect cup of coffee- (hc riglll cqfcc and ` the right way fo make il. _ Tliis laoolilet tolls hm? to have lout- Mdlpd free if you write |94 CHASE 5' SANBORN - MONTREAL Blenders and Roasters of “Seal Brand" Coffee II _ __ 1' _...~_____ __._.__.___._.____...~_._,-._ ' ' .@--.11-_-_lu ___._._...1-____--__._..¢' ;.’ _ii _-&i_._ , I. . , (1 '\.» \\“-. i. .I2 . .A ' '.i'..I. fi I ` ,v ._ , - i- -I . -_ ~_-- i _ _. ,is ._ gm -' ._ _2,»i_L*.f.`. - II / IIIIIIIIIIIII \\ \\ _- _,___-____ __________ L_ gg; ,H T. g i._'1____'f 1.1 f , _ 9 I I I lil ,I I I II .:_-:LT .11 ';;'_ _ 'li-E§ I W - _ ii .I III lil \ I I III I ii »- ""'e» "==-`-f;g_°.__-_T __ ._-...__,_._. 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L--f..-»_»;__¢,®_ itil // -wiki .ia hollis* ai.; ti _ , __\, .-4 *\\= wyi »... 1%. .* rig' .{."'_-"~ ai ..\ it ~ i§ s , s . f_~~`§__ _._ . ‘ ._ ---_,_ __. ___ , _.~_ _ ._ 'J // His is FREE PALMOLIVE WEEK. // / for every user of this famous soap. The Week in which you buy one cake at the regular price, and secure another full sized cake absolutely free by presenting the coupon which appears below. Every dealer vvho sells soap is acting as our'ag_ent, in this great free offer. Each will accept the coupon in exchange fc-' a cake ot Palmoliveg provided _you buy another cake of Palrriolive at the same time. With all soap selling at war-time prices, this gift will be doubly appreciated - act now, vvhile the supply holds out. Tear out the coupon, sign it and take it to your dealer at once. Dont risk __ losing your free cake of ` _ iii . . i * _,__ 1 a»~_;.v c elif- / I _ *' if i v 7, _ . -vi". M.. ,_ _ -3 '.'\ .is 4-;-_, _if-'f?»i~iS»_ ».;-f;‘_=-_,= "_»'I‘A--is; 4 ‘ -' if ',; N. .1 uf ’_._, ,y _ Ii- §§ No need to 'toll you how good Palrnclive 1s. How its smooth, creamy lather is considered the greatest, of all toilet luxuries. Make -this your introduction to the luxury you have been missing if you don’t already use Palmo1ive- -or accept this opportunity to enjoy a cake free if you do. tauis Néiturc s greatest cleansing agents - the _ Palm and Olive Oils prized since history began as the greatest of all toilet luxur- ies. Its delicate Oriental //3 _ ` -*PT , ---;\~:_~-». ;‘:~_~'&\Q'\ I _ _ __\_`_:,_ \__,_.,___ .._.__{_g___ . ~.-` ___ __ .__,_ _ __ _,_____,___ _ sswansi -*_ . :'?'.‘--.`,.?T!."_" 'I ' "';‘ 'I’I:‘I~ I ‘ Iiii'__, _-_-`- °-"‘-.“ . \ "'.§`"7`-'~': _.nic _ `\` Two German Exiles are known g itll' \ ""I _ _ ___ __ __ __, .i|lQ___ -i_,__. 0 be operating in this vicinity. ,,_...__.____ _ ;1:._f,;_, ..‘_ \ _ For description, etc., apply at III`I'II`I‘t;` 13- ,S11 -35”' -’< ,I‘I;I"” =I'7vfl&,“I`:`* \ Prince Edward Theatre any ` _ _._.___; y",._I __"f_‘.'7 _,;_,,_,' . Friday and Saturday at 3, 7. or I 'itil' I{,~"I‘~"} I,” `,,' \ - 8.45. Commencing today. __ I`L:_,___ ,_ - _'-f“`_`_ "j"'"i_ 1_6 \ ' ap, ».~` »' _ir ;. __ -__ t:_.';-iw * ,~., _;|_‘*\'_ ' ’i'“_' -`.‘_:'___,__” =_ _ 1134. I"'”7“ -` "F “»",.tF‘ \ " II fr I I ‘III _ »,.*~}\, /,__ _ __ H 10* ` ~ - _ - E H ITIO 1\f€ CO1]-' \i I . . _ _ _ , A \ _ _I I I ‘I I I _ I I ‘ I I I I lI I sure of its use. Its lasting perfume adds to the plea- ; yy , . X. If You Present This Coupon# qualities make it g the econ- T-_ - omy soap. 1 -_ -- , _ . _._ ,_, ,- ‘ _ ,‘ _ _ _. ._ \> . _\_ /. ._ /\ _i _ .':‘. 1 -.- ‘This coupon will be aces ted (if presented within thirty days) as (u__ilp:vment fur one cake ofPalmolivs Soap when in holder purchases a 61 _cr cake nt the regular nrlceofu cents (2 for dd" Y UM ¢°\|von may he presented by each fa ily and thsnsmc and U f"° "Ullvarty receiving the free slmollvncap must be signed lnlfigll tithe following: ` cre Y certify that I linve this day purchased one cake oflhlmollvl ' 5019 from my dealer and received one csha ofPalrnellve loaf! Prol- Namc- - - Addreac _ “{`ohw;_l_i replace the soar; [Ivan followin conditions: Coupon mul!hd"re\n:ne:| `o’l"h’e l":lr:|:sllv: °°“\vl”%.l-lmiildvrefenie om. li must bear ihfhli suns s A cs- ‘;°:;;"d 5Ul;|ll'il¢| by the p'arty receiving the soap. , Q -V will WMNMWM by ‘N ro redeem coupons cur from newspapers 5- g »¢._*.~ .V _ Y ._.-._. _ . I “Perfect Coffee--, » QI