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Prlloo Edward '1‘heatre'8, 7 and 4| n. sn. . _H0 Lylslun llloving Pictures. 8, .ll Nil 8.45 9 .m . IIARBIAGES _ _ , "*\‘.+ . ’. ~:> f.’_'J` ‘-1.%‘- we `___'.1 SEALED TENDERS, addressed to tsasgxauasstsuasseasssasaiomxseaieaifas WAR CANNING BULLETIN seuad by Canada Feed Boa I *fl 1 ¥¥¥ is your house going. to be fortified ieNpERsoN-Hume.-At the meth-the Postmaster General, win be rec- like this during the coming winter dllt Parsonage, 63 U.pper Prince St., oived at Ottawa until noon, on Friday, ~n August 22, by Rev. O. H. Peters, the 2;lth September 1918 for the con- With St°l'Bii V88€tBfbles and attic! eyance oi’ His Majesty's Maile, ous, lined with_ shelves of jsrs and pan- tomorrow _ 'Allie Rioy Henderson, of St. Pet.-Vv srs, to Katherine Hume, of Cardi- p roposed Contract for fourfyears, six Are you going to have dug~outs filled tries rw; with jelly sndjstii? If you gan. times' per week over rural mail route 50. y0\1l' 91191113’ the H. C. Of L. need _ SIDES ARE-RECRUITING 1'HiNKs wsu wu.L soon END' _-__ MP- -lame! 3050?. of Emyvale, has received the following letter from his B011 William A113610. of the 17th Cano K¥l##)lE§£ili§lf;¥aU§(;\t;|(§§§()s adlan Reserve Battalion, now in Eng- - land. ` is voun House A Fonrr - Bmmhm Cami” _ ~ - July 15, 1918. Dear Father,-lt is a great pleasure for me to let you ssbw 1 sm wsu. 1 had no letters from home for, -three weeks, but atn expecting a heavy mail It IS FHIHIDS hard all day and we are just after getting oft a road march, N°' 6 ,mm Cudigin' P‘ E' Island have no *terrors or you' why Bhmna and we are pretty wet, but that Is' no- trorn the Postmaster Generals pleas- he? _B°Sl¢i`¢B. YOU will he the Til!-ht ming in Wm. Mme! I am out of ure. ‘ kind of a patriot for you will -be saving q ` uurantine once more, and was away Printed notices cgngatnlng further beef and wheat and butter for over- on parm I wok a um to Scotland information as to conditions of ro os- 59215 D p ` ' and I certainly enjoyed it. l went by ed ¢0nf_;-not may be seen and bhmk Here are some "don'ts“-for storing: (°P°°m '° "‘° °"°""°”) forms of Tender may be obtained at D0n’t let the frost injure the crops TORONTO, August 21.-Cadet re- cruiting Il DTOCSBIIIDK 9-Pace “nd an the office of the Post Office Inspector excellent class of men is still coming forward. One thousand women are now employed in‘the air force of Can- P ads and this munber will increase al- so All indications point to the air force in Canada bieing numeiticslly stronger at the end of this year than at any previous time, AUCTION SALE ` OF STOCK _ On the farm of Stephen Coles, Esq. Milton, Wednesday, August 28th, 1918 commencing nt 2 o'clock the follow-t lag stock. " 4 miich cows with calves st side; 2 due to freshen. 4 steers, 3 years old; i i beifers, 3 years old; 5 heifers 2%- years old; 3 heifers 1% years old'; 4 calves; 1 horse, 3 years old. Terms six months on approved joint notes 6 per cent off for cash. BENJ. CARTER. Auctioneer 1017-8-2EM5ipd. ‘ Large Auction Sale oi? City Property W.-1 are authorized by Wm. Mcllon- ald Esq., to seli__.at auction oxtltie premises on Wednesday, August 28th .i918 commencing at 7.30 p. m. in .he evening-, his splendid property situated on Gerald Street consisting of :lwelling house and' two large lots of land with barn and stables. There also V n`the same evening we will sell that on-ble tenement house situated on- lm Avenue No. 148 and 150. Terms at sale. ‘ sim. CARTER, Auctioneer ‘ 1001-s-23M3tpt1_ ` “W -.nlessional l`.sr» te I “R (`LIFT CHRONIC DISEASES AATIY TREATMENT by .1 _sth in advance, Victoria Hair- _` asrlottetown, P.B.l., Canada. ,t HOURS. 12 to B daily. NOW |91-I-Zlirilmospd. J. D. STEWART. K. C. -\nrr'Iii:'eT,*S'5"lioitor and 1 Notary Public -‘iles Newson Block, Chariottetowf lranoh Office, Georgetown Monev to Lean on nusi Estate I. S. HESSIAN ' Barrister, solicitor. Notary Public, sto., MONIY T0 LOAN. Montague. F. I. l. lhc.LECu‘J & BENTLEY W. I. Bentley, K. O. ‘ lnrrlstor and At.-torneyaat-Law < Money to Loan, Omoo-Bank of N. 8. chambers. Chadeilotnwn. P.l.I. WARBURTON Ab SHAW larrilters, Attorneys, Notary Pub -~ 1:. Ute.. Solicitors ‘or Canada Bash Association. Bank of Montreal, Can- ute. Permanent Montague Ccrpors lisa. HORBON 8 DUFFY . ' . ~ » ' M-ISS D. Rlldgé °::":;.f‘:.'“-..":.:.T.'.“;'z.t :.'.'::.'. '::.'.*:..:t ‘”“h a "’°‘” ‘° ad1°"’"“‘°!‘* . mRdis'li’r'l;f who has exhausted his hmsasrtsd rilili to the first Wednesday in _, gasntgnshns wtobef at the same and V - mach olf'{Fig,yea'rs, cultivate gosens and sncts lame h0I.If_ ` _ V V _ _ Trai: s-wc: ltivationis suhl¢c‘ to taductl in Ofdef a _ ' I ` I4 V il f ‘ o - 0)- - -‘ Q _ -J A- '*!“¢'“`° P°'|°"" .':.': ‘:.&’:.':.t”.t.§.¢2:.“‘:‘;: ::.==::.'..:~“...r.'::.`i2t: ,_ ........’. _...___ léarfer & Co Lid ii 3 ___-3; JOHN F. WHEAR Post Office inspector Charlottetown 15th August 1918 I gee* _ A ,' _ 6." .wrt-si \ vs_, \, £5' _ \ //A -of`-_,_ . _ _ , 5 V ~ 4 - _ .. I I1, |. Mail Contra ct the Post Offices of Ciirdigan and at b€f0I‘B YOU take them 'into the cellar. Don’t -bring them inwhlle they are in a moist condition. Don’t cover roots with dampsand ost Otllce Inspectors Office if the cellar is hot. They will start to I grow if you do so. Don’t lot cold winds dry out your potatoes. lt’ you do s. bitter taste will result. Don’t try to store onions,'squa.sh ot' pumpkin in a cool cellar. They will -keep better in the attic. Don‘t forget to watch Your storage room and sort out any decayed spec. imens before the trouble spreads. SEALED Tl~1N'DERS addressed t0 eter is it good friend in a storage room posed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtain- ed at the Post Oillces of Charlotte- town, Southport, Pownal, Cherry Val- ley and at the otlice of the Post Oiilce Inspector. ' JOHN F. WHEAR, ' Post Office inspector. Charlottetown, August 8th, 1918. 768-8-9ili3i. I offer for sale my farm. of 101 acres ,situated at Frencltfort fronting on the East River, 90 acres clear 10 with scantling and fencing. A never failing stream of water runs across the farm and there is an abundance oi' sen. manure Vat the shore This farm has good buildings and at beautiful situation near to churches und school. ` Only 2 miles from Ottnstaffnage Creamery, 2 miles from Bedford Ry. Station and 10 miles from Charlottetown. Will sell farm with or without crop Apply on premises to owner, Fred Owen, Frenchfort, or Peter Brodie. wctioneer, York. 77918-10Mst.t4lpd. LABOR DAY RACES I NNP9 0.>'aJ»-4 ©'D£D Trot and Pace Purses three hundred fifty ioliars. J. C. LEMOINE 911-s-rnvnst. secretary rg -ft ‘.f,V;\.‘ t -‘...' , ~ -. '4 ‘»; 7”-fig? Land Regulations B sols hold of s family or any mls sy" 'PPI-lghteel y ` es" old. m_sv homestead s quaner section of available Dominion land In Manitoba. uaoaisrrtmn sn? sees;-n:ivsC‘ ‘ E-‘Ii;'ié';'»'S1`l'..°'.. iVl.'l°'V|';:a..$lI.'il‘°t'.'ll..i.'“".{2..f.§§ Q 5! cr.u i te sirict.I!t b < ' '~°~-5°’¢° €3~~» ' t.':'.l°.."'§"ii.'.:‘l§'.:':.:_¢_°;,.ti".‘.‘::...’.'.5:'.'i“ '**'3°‘¥ . Thf #H1321 lG'=f1°'°l Meet- - outta-st un .1 sa t lil 0 I 8 31' OIZIZBIJOWII CS I-vi-IAN iv MKINNON ::::;.°:.:i.’*.;T§it‘_.'“.fa:7:"°§t.`5“':.i_.€".:t°it ctlispany Limited win be .."||“|.. A"°|»”.y’_.°_|_-W lmmostead on s fsrm of st issst do acres, on 7 9 fs... M... 1..... ...lets ..°.‘;‘:"l'z.‘:'.. .2.-..:;;*;".L°':,..i:.‘;:'.'°.. 2;-.ft held “fthe "°'“P““Y 505°"- ssmomtovs rm .t.t...... _ 66 Queen St that-lotgetown in certain districts a homeltelrier in [ood stand W ’ " I M i :`n=“:||::.gre-glnpt s quarter-zectton slonllide hid P. E. I II Wednesday °Dutiss Six 'in each of three at Iwelve 0,CIOCI{ H001] san after earning homestead patent,slso 50 acres F ARM FOR SA LE ~ ` ""1" Vbefore sailing. ` Synopsis of Canadian Northwest “7“'8'1M1’“°' the Postmaster General, will be re- If it is impossible to provide a spec- ceived at Ottawa until noon, on Fri-' tal storage place select the _part of, day, the 20th September 1918 for the the cellar fartherst removed -from the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails, on furnace and* where the most air cir. a proposed Contract for four years, culates. six times per week over Rural Mail route No. 1 from the Postmavter l Genera.l's pleasure Printed notices containing further nformation as to conditions of pro- Ciesn to ‘ isis Grocers an Drug. Stores. Garfield Races I have decidetb to put it greeh race on instead of a 2.19 class. Entries can be paid up` at the gate loading to the track. Purse $50.00. Mile heats. Money divided 50,, 25, 15 and 10. National Rules to govern. All races end at 5th heat. Moneys divided in other classes likewise. 2.35 Trot and Paco, purse $80.00,~ Mabel, J. J. Finlay, Vernon; O. K. Oaks, W. T. Brown, Orwell; Bright Metal. W. Morrisy, Earnscllffs; Queen Alva; Earl ings, Hills- boro; Casdoa, Allan Shaw, Cardigan; W.&G., J. H. McDonald, Souris; Woodvsle, N. Morrison, Pinette; Jel- lico, H. Kelly, Southport. `3-Minute Class,-Oakley Oaks, W. T. Brown, Orwell; Bright Metal, W. Morrisey, Earnscliffe; Queen Alva, Earl Inge, Hillsboro; Teddy H., Jas. McKenzie, Flat River, Kitchener, W McLaren, Belle River 997-8-22M2i. Bonsltaw Charlottetown I Leave Bonshaw. Leave Ch’town Tuesday 13, 5.30 a. m. .. .. 2 p. m. Friday 16, 7 a. m. .. ....3.30 p. m. Tuesday 20 8.30 a. m. ..6 p. m. mary za, 10.30 0.30 p. m. Friday 27 5 a.. m. .. .. .. ..1 p. m. Friday 30, 7_a. m. .. .. ..8.30 p. m. Freisht must be delivered. one hour Don’t forget thatht cheap thermoni-', Frlday2V7s.. m. ....3p.m_ . . Tuesday 8, 9 a. m. .. 2.. 6.30 p. rn. Friday 9,11... m. .. 0.30 p. m. way of London, spent u. day there. I was in Piccadilly and Leicester Square, they tare underground cities, before coming into London, while sight seeing. -1 thought it not_ much wonder “Paddy got excited." I tlien ook a train- for Newcastle, stopped off there a short while und proceed- ed to Edinburgh. To my_mlnd it is the prettiest city of all. I put up at a hotel, but took my meals at the Y.M.-(LA. They cost a shilling, but it civilian could not get them i’orV that. Tile Scottish people are kind and hospiuablc. One thing that ap-V peared to me very peculiar was that at midnight it was_only getting dusk. and daylight again about four a.m. l took a street car and'went out to the Zoo. I saw all the different wild ani- mals. Was through the state prison and museums; and also the Tower of Edinburglt. ` Amongst the many sou- venirs I secured is one from Queen -Mnry"s room. I took a train for Glas- gow. Had a sail on the Clyde. While sailing I was carried in imagination to the many enjoyable ones on the Hillsborough. I returned well satis-- tled with both the historloel and geo- graphical sides of my trip. I suppose you are through haying. I don’t think it will be long until we are home. Our officers tell us that our services at the front will not be required, as the war will soon be over. Ijtope they are correct in their surmizing. Some reserves were sent to France but were returned, as all the vacancies were filled. We are progressing well with \our training. We are firing live bombs, also greq- ades out of rliles. It is some noise_ when the machine guns, cannons and rifles get going. My work yesterday was to stand at the red flag and let no person cross the bombing range. lt was very interesting to watch the bombs bursting. The 'boys we left 'ln Amherst have arrived at Trencltunt Pond, Paddy Clarklu, .loo McMahon and myself are going up this afternoon to see them. I got some little presents in Scot- land for Ida and Lucy'_ Will send them at once. Love to mother and everyone at home. and t-rusting you are all well. I remain, affectionately, Your son, WILLIAM ANGELO. ` No. V320-4287. Sliramshott Camp, 17th Can. Reserve Battalion. Army Post. Office, r London. Hughes, Orwell; Mabel, J. J. Finlay, ~ ' l Vernon; Colonel Waltz, J. H. McDon- IRQTTING P ARK 232.' .5.i`2"§i..??“§I§_l§‘.; §f,..‘“.¥.’.‘.‘i.".` \; #_.§’}§.3`#ea/III ' lm-tosra as tt I reatori I mm. I); r°e=r|ovin&‘d‘snIIl.rii‘lf"sn?i°aa a hslrclrs. ' liuimls not A dye- snuvml ind hottisst J des _rssdytouna Trot and Pace A_ w_ M¢|_E0D” Sncgy, Philo Hay Specialty Co., Newark, NJ. Trot and Pace ill 1 '_ _ . / E ' _ »' TI E T B » ntrtes close August 24th V V_.un;fJ;3g;Q?;1V§;I5y_ V LYJII WE SELL ' The celebrated "Green -- Sheai” Brand, (Guaran- s teed 550 feet to the pound) the best Twine' 1' Manufactured. Get your 2 supply early. There is a I big crop to tie _up and Binder 'lwine will likely be scarce. y Wholesale and Retail at our Seed and I-'sed Ware- hme Queen Street. \ LYDIA E. PI VEGET of These Two Women ervous Mothers Should Profit by the Buihlo, N. Y.-“I sm the mother of four children, and for nearly three years I suiiered from a female trouble with in my btuk and side, and a general weakness. I had pro- _ iessional attendance most of that time but did noiteesmito get well. As a last resort I decided to try- Lydia I. Pinkhnm’s Vegetable Compound which ~I'~hsd seen advertised in the newspapers, andln IWO a marked improvement. I' continued its 'mic *sd ~V* Pl _ V . . ‘ , V now free from pain and able oo do all 1_n_f_ houlie- wonw- mr... B. ts. zmsssn. 202 Vistas;-8tr,eet, I Bursts, N.Y. - V _. P0.tm.a,1sa.-“Ines s atspneemest sndmama so badly from it et; times I could not-be onmy feet » _ at all. I was _all run down and so weak Icould not do my housework, was nervous and could not. lie down at night. I took treatments from n. physician but theysdtd not help mc. My Aunt recommended Lydia .Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. ltried / it and now I am strong and well again and do my own work and Id-give Lydia E. Plnkhaxn’s Compound the ore .”- Mrs. Jossrn x rut Knsnnn, 935 VVe_st Race Street, Portland, Ind. Every Sick Woman Should Try V POWNAL R'ED Amount acknowledged in previous list _published on Jan. 24, 1918. $57.25 Further donatoins: 'it home of Miss (Feb.) Proceeds home of Mrs. Carver, Forester House G-$10.70. Mrs. Alfred Jenkins-$1; Mrs. I. E. Burden-$2; Mrs. Daniel Brwn, $2; Mrs. F. .l/Irs. Rev. H. Pierce. $1. Proceeds ot entertainment ot $35.35; Mrs. John Smith, Pownal, $1; Mrs. John Jenkins, 50c; Mrs. A. A. Moore, $6; Miss Mrs. W. 1. Young, lection taken at home of Mrs. John Jenkins, Birch Hi N. McLeod, Montreal, $3; Mrs. N. Gay, $2;_Mr. Wm. McLeod Peters, 'Montreal $5. Pro- ceeds of Bazaar and ice cream social held in Pownal Hall, July 22nd, 1918., $84.75. Collection teollectcd since Oct. Amount spout in following way since.- ()<:t. 20th, 1917: $4.72; advertising $8.20. For yarn, ton for wrappit Prisoner of War up until Oct. 1918 in connection with cream social July 22, $0.60. $130.78. Balance on h-and Further donations Wm. ings, I pr Ballem, 1 pr. gloves, 1 pr. socks; Mrs. John Jenkins, Birch Hill, 2 lbs. wool, Mrs. John Jenkins, John R. Brown, 1 L_ Jenkins, Secretary-'1‘reas. There is a period prior to which he can‘t be put to sleep at night, and after to get him up in the morning. Keep Minl.rd'a Llnirnsnt in the house CROSS SOCIETY Proceeds of tea Sadie 'Jones $8. of social held at H. Campbell, $1; Forester House Melitia Jones, $2; $1. Part of col- ll, $1.50; Mrs. C. ings, $5; `Mild'rcd 301'.. Total amount. ' 20, 1917 $230.40.; Postage on -parcels $3.75; spinning rolls, carding, cot- ig- parcels $66.77; NKI-lAi\i'S‘ ‘ ABLE COMPOUND LYDIA BPINKHAM MEDICINE C0. LYIIN.|4.A¥$ P Season 3-“’E'1`“f! 1, V _ .. nm onssnormrows cu.ozmss~ ` , ` AUG1fsTVzs,V`t1§1`s"-- _fit I‘,y - iv-sl-r-sr-;»r-|~_ss_ - ickling and Preserving. 'Mixed Pickling Spices such asz- Mustard Seed, I Cel- ery Seed. Tumeric, Etc. Fruit Jars l Perfect- Seal Flilz-em-all _lar Rings Vinegar White Wine Malt Cider AULI) BROS LTD§,OChlaEi6tteiown- \ _ :.-Aa.. »_- ' Fun which is paid I $43.74. Expenses lluzuur and ice July 31st $93.62. of socks, etc. Mrs. socks; Mrs. Geo. 1 pr. socks; Mrs. pr. socks. 'Susan in every -boy’s life which it is difficult Fire v Insurance A Necessity I » 'Ihen insure in good strong stock compan- ies. which never contest an honest claim such ' as is represented by E. R. BRCIW plan' Charlottetown it GANA ._ ._l DIAN G PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Time Table In Effect June 28th 1918 P.M. 4.00 5.20 6.05 6.50 7.20 Train Outwa P.M. 12.15 1.48 2.50 3.30 4.10 QVERNBFIENT RAILWIAYS ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME V #sweep U\l§U\K°ln7. @bWUl5\= 2§ 5 Arr . AM Charlottetown Arr. 11.55 Hunter River 10.47 Emerald Junction 10,09 Kenslng"~n _ 9,37 Bummersit... epep. 9,10 10110 9.4 9.1 8.4 0 0 5. rd-Read Down Trains inward-Read Up . also mr. ' 11.10 'tio 6.50 6.10 A,M. 1o.1s s.4o 'Lao 8.50 9.48 10.37 11.18 11.55 P.M. 12.20 2.10 8.57 _ 5.07 6.05 Dep. - Port Hill 0'Lssry Aiberton Arr. Bummerside Arr. Tlgnish Dep . 8.35 » 7.40 8.52 0.05 5.80 sas ~ a.ss z.as 1.01 12.05 9 10 .45 .45 1 . ._ Dept. .Emerald Junction Arr. Arr. Borden Dep. -1.10 _ 0.20 P.M. A.M. 3.05 5.45 4.15 8.85 4.42 9.18 5.09 9.42 8.05 11.15 ‘Y mt Dep. _, Charlottetown V llount Stewart Moreii Bt. Peters A.M. LIT. 9.50 8.85 8.07 7.45 Arr. Bouris Dep. 6 .45 !"§’f"l".°"° geese; T"d ss Arr. liimira ' Dep. .°‘> _gig A.M. 8.50 10.00 10.40 11.20 o¢n¢1\»:¢ 33251,; Dell. Mount Stewart Arr. Cardigan Montague Arr. Georgetown Dept " Au. 8.85 7.87 7.18 0.85 frfrv SESS: J __ -,- _ ssl. ‘ Din , ' Dm, _V 9117,!! IF. r ._ \ sx.ss¢. svité. _ `_. Charlottetown 1 Arr. 10.15 V`1I|s 'i ' vi in .T.°?‘.*f° 1:03! 2° ' F i IU ‘I C Bun. AM. ‘vs mon mr g st.. roll- . ,_ .er .l - _ . - _ ._ - v V _m.,.VVV,‘ Sat. only ?§9?> ._ sae.; ll_. » I 4 , . ._. 1 t r 1 . t | 1 _ _ _ "wa, ~. I -1 I