3'? ._.¢~ _~~ . ’ - _. - \- ‘V . _ ,. . . ‘ ‘ " ',_*‘..‘ * i _ ,__ _,_..g.~ __\ __ . __ ~ '_ _ _ . _ . _ _ _._`. _, -._.-_-...r .l.c5"‘Wf\ ' “HE CHAR!-0 own GUARDIAN BER' i isis. » _ _ “"' . _ _ _ -- ' T. __ ' ,_ ~_ L A Gentle `j`lla_rmlees ‘ Lixalivefonfection Owlngto the failure of the bowels t o act properly sub- stances which nature intend- ed t o be promgglg eliminat- ed from the y remain and, W absorbed, po:son the .b and whole system Indigestgqon, Diz- ziness, iousness. ervollt- ness, many other allied affections result. Figsen promptly relieves all these conditions and gives permanent relief as well by toning up the bowels and overcouiing their tendency to constipation. ' Figsen a_cts mildly. Fig- sen contains no drastic purgatives. It is perfectly harmless and may be used by children and the most delicate women. In handy tin boxes 25c. BYOWII" iS HOW ' 8 gdvernment a month ago. to declare 625 tons Anthracite " She will be followed by “N in- °“, eta M. Porcella" with 825 tons ii and by the “Mary Manson lf" tORS, a_=;zsiii_ation oi’_the__r_\u_strla;i_ A_i_chduk_?. 0 e 8 es ra e (net-_ e ocumen w e s or y pu - Call Al\fh1`3Clf¢lHE88. Stove 22:23 f.§1'l.hv.'.lll»rl“l.'l.'§hc.‘l.'lii.lllfil§l`.' Shi( and Chestl-1|_|t‘sjzes_ _ those of the Entente governments which fancied that is a European cou- r As- rioes are sure to adv- ,G e anCe LQ! on, We would Sug: have been avoided, were laborin un- once, and taking delivery in B 1- . tn Sold only by cr .l. G. 5 Jameson -DRUGGIST gf sale or will lease for a term-of ’“ years his property, known as _ri Y roofs will bo forthcoming that Aus- ' d gest booking your orders at eThe Archduke was assassinated dur- fl-om vesSe]S_ you save ;i_c_<_:_i_isions, the Italian government ITIOIICY. attention of tho Central Empires to the BUNTAIN BELL & C0, _ A... wh... W.. bei... ._............. 1, c Mtt the policy if aggression that Germany an 011 _ assumptions. said to the Central Em res things can happen, namely, you \viil impose your will on Serbia without ’ D he decision formed by the italian upon Germany, has at last been rried out. am now at liberty to state that and. Germany reached the decision wage war immediately after the as- nce had been convoked. war would r a delusion. g g the drst week of July. On three ugh its Ambassador, called the grave symptoms of a European d Austria were obviously pursuing the strength of certain mistaken Secretary San Guliliano virtually "You imagine that only one or two peal to arms, or else Russia will ut- r her veto and stand by that. . “Y f th ti th _ *The Subscnber offers for you xllil lligx scgredna s:clc(:sx;“:illi§ai{li!i eased your prestige, whereas if the' tter alternative is unavoidable, you, Will W1" an 0335' VlCf0l‘l’- Well- “’U» New Glasgow, N. S.. at the advanced your allies, assure you that your read- g of the European situation is utter- wrong. ‘ l "The dispositions of the Entento ' I *_ 3 R0(ld’S HHTIIESS S l`l 0 p and powers have changed radically since th BRACELET WATCHES Our sal_e of _these popular Watches is daily _1 nc reasing. Our stock consists of the Celebrated Waltham and also the bes_t_ Swiss makes either extension or strap. G. 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DQUI -non »->-it-ii-¢»-1-.-»--1-s 24 25 26 27 28 l 3 || 29| 52 li 30] .56 Il ff? DIARY OF EVENTS. T0-DAY. City Magistra_t_e‘_s'_C'ourt 9 a. m. Prince Edward Theatre 3, 7, and 8:45 p. m. ?_~”_*’_’ the Exhibition to he held in 3.14 Charlottetown from the 26th to the 29th September 1916 inclus- 6:17 1.01 7.54 8.31 9.18 9.57 0.35 1.14 1.58 2.56 2.56 'L56 4.50 5.38 _ 6.22 7.02 7.40 8.15 8.48 l l ____l MARBIAGES ' - STEWAR'I'~BEA'_‘i‘ON.-Ai Montague. on the 30th inet., by Rev. A. S. Stew- art. William Richard Stewart, of Mil- ton's Cross, to Catherine Flora,iioaton. of Commercial Cross. McNEiLL-McNElLL. -- At Charlotte- town on Aug. 30th, at the home of Mrs ((`1apt.) Nicholson. by Rev. .lohn Gil'.i:' \\ ood Islands, _Margaret .7\1eNc*ll V/oodlslands West. to Archlbllld D McNeill. Little Sands. !'»"_'ii*' ~_ -DEATHS ‘ REID-_-A_’tf_N_evr§G_lasgow, N._ S.. on A“gug¢131_¢_t.' Mrs.‘Arm Howatt Reid. renci e1_ii1r.'Ahd_re_w Reid., Summer- alde, aged_'9-I years. 'Eiineral from Presbytai-ian"C__liih1ch. Tryon. Satur- rooms, also stable sn d coach 111 to secure a g o o d property in W c. E. Rodd, 145-1147 Great dwelling ho us e 0 f eleven glisolutism, as in those days. Russia will certainly intervene, and what is e 'Bosnian crisis. They are no long- minded to brook arbitrary action ot’ ore, France will go to her assistance,` - unhesitatingly, and. if France is drawn into war, Britain certainly will not house. l`his isa rare chance ‘°“° “ef ‘” "‘° ‘“*°“' ` I fell from a building and received hat the doctor called a very bad ` one of thebest business blqcks sprained ankle. and told me I must not LINIMENT and in six days I was out ‘ t in Charlottetown. _gmt mmm ailr for three weeks. I got MlNARD'S work again. I think it the lies/t Lin- ARCHIE E. LAUNDRY. Edmonton. ii ' . A ` iiuiuiniiiiiiiiviin im it i C 0 A L -' EZEM/\ i|KEDrHiEPviiwrii" ' ACQUI. italy, August za.-iaypr. J. The Schooner ¢¢E_ Marie E.___Diilon in London Daily Telegraph) Al’ Pinplaajnn. nl watery lllkl' which tuna to oust, itching b¢¢0ll\¢l polnlnll! intense, and the diana _ amends over the body. Than are _ __ \ _ lull! vlrlatluna of r ’\ eelemn, but all are cured by the persistent use ol Dr. 0\g;¢'g (llnfmrnt. f ' Relief from itching la obtained nt -mee. *Nl gradually and naturally ' ` sores are-__l_i_e:_l:_:\; ¢.ll lf( “' I ‘ 0:: eyes .lull Wh” |' N* - »;"-f -"1-is"-1.; __ Q rom . _ \_-_. -_Q- f ‘ ri` :'::.'“:::r_ °:r.'..'“°'_'...': A _ “£3 '. B ,B We 1, 6'/ lt Ge ,|,,.|u||_\~ healing. his /1 gay by this won- | eourazr F0" \° 1 new uv the B' treatment uutll cure la comP|°\l~ Oini ment ..- ii iiiiinniiii bo cu ' “W the village of Thiepva.l_ The corres~ iident saw the British infantry cap- ture trenches which it _had taken ghteen months to build. and with nol learn with regret of the death of Mrs. more casualties than he had wm,eB_ Reid. “'ld°\~' °f Nr- Andrew Reid- st-.<1 in ii small right in the Philippi- s. Every prisoner taken who hadlto the posit.-ioii which the oifencive en to Verdun said there was noth- gained for tiiem, the British guns ' l"’m° Of her 5°“» Mr- G""‘““ M' Rem' ing at Verdun like it. lliave been searching out positions and instead of widening the front of new batteries the Germans have “Se Uf 94- their ofi‘enriive,the British seem to be brought up and then concentrating MN- Reid- f°"m0'i`1Y Mliis Am* H0' concentrating more and more guns on their guns on them out of iiction. MRS. ANDR-EW REID_. pn Many throughout the province' will ei Summerside, which occurred yester- no day morning, August 31st, at the ba watt, was the eldest daughter of the late Mr. James' Howatt, Crapaud, and had spent most of her life in Tryon and Summersldet About four years ago, she with her sou and daughter, fo moved to New Glasgow, N. S. Eii_loy- D ing almost perfect health throughout ed a long life the end chime' almost sud- fu denly, the peaceful ending oi’ a use- b ful life, she having been confined to S her bed only three days. She 'was a te life long member of the I’re'sbyterian rc Church, a devoted, gentle hearted Christian woman, whom all loved who knew her. She leaves to mourn two P daughters and one s'on, Miss Clam E. Reid, Mrs. A. A. Clay and Mr. Gilman M. Reid. also four sisters, Mrs. W. C. Bourke, Charlottetown, Mrs. G. M. Ryder. Boston, Mass.., Mrs. (Rcv.) N' Dutcmr' Cha"l°'~tem“'“- Miss song service was conducted by Rev. Pen l-Iowatt, Crapaud, and one bro- _I ther, Mr. B. D. Howalt, Bii1.1;‘._-ll, ihis gl with the British Amy ln -France, Aug. 30--"lt was a week of gains, and British Stair oillcer yesterday, re- vie ish “A thousand yards here and there," the has meant an advantage on ground we rmau attacks have only been conn- ter-attscks to recover _ground they| _ ve lost. Not an attack that we said that they could _take an_y___trench 5|ze _ _ _ __ ___ 'made this week but has been a gainfat any time with guritlre_‘S_l\oll8l1.but lace their o’aerS'and take wo Br At the end oi' what might be c d in holding the 'groun "" 9 Thiepval week the British are more, The Germans sent the Prussian r S jubilant than at any time since the,Guard in wave after wave against the ' offensive began, 'except on the occas- new British trenches held by the Q ions when they broke the first 'line Wiltshires and' Foresters. Nothing ly 1 and the second line July 14. ‘flercer ever 'occurred on the western The correspondent while watching front than the struggle ol the Brit- the curtain of shell fire saw phleg- isii to keep what they had gained. _ matic veterans as excited as school rtains of tire the British by two at- tacks rushed up to within- 300 yards of rovince. The remains will be brought AFTERNOON SESSION. fieffl ‘Vl(l_lht“k§ Pflfice fmmt the P"‘3S'.eriitioii be known unto all men." A yer an urc , ry'on, o-morrow. .»h,t I f _ t 6 I-s ie are aturday, at 3 D-_ 111- T119 G‘¥"'d{_5“ °x'_;ff(el‘ei‘lxeil‘n‘?l8 }¥ev§le€)rlml\?iyell‘sal(eil'Bu“hon- D- OFFER. “dll _deelwst 9YmP“U|Y 1° fe be‘ ference, the discussion biling print ' Charlottetown “V04 relatives- olpaliy "Aim," message from the 72g.7.5MWm~|Mif_ _ ?Vord._“G_od’shcail, or, wasted rir;_ir_i__ ' ‘ .’ ’ ' - _ eiprc or I’ o corigrega on ie _ I _ their present front. They are using shells as freely as' machine 811115 “H9 . cartridges. New batteries of heavy guns koep`oi1 arriving from Britain. Pruulan Guard Beaten. -in ordcr to hold Thiepval, the Ger- the kind of gains we want," said wing the result of the weeli's Brit- offensive. oiilcei' continued. "but every time and try to blast the British out of _ B wanted for future purposes. The a matter of s‘oidierly eiilciency,the that you could not liolu it if.the enemy p German counter-at_ta§k _was :ge hgglv- an l t th Germans a ance e o - - . . also beagan. Until-this offensive it was 'Ions best-quality "1 nARn Hourly expected from mans, too, must bring up more guns New ' York pen Schooner their new trenches. Last night the ‘ffrtha Downs T0l'lS d pr. Schooner “Rivieria” S Customers will kindly itish army has never done better concentrated enough guns. ' Oflate _d¢llV€f_'y- (_)f__l_tl'lClI'~C08l'Wl'|llSt Shell flashes lighted up the forms of ya in their rejoicing. Under these that patch of ruins which was once and Wiltshires holding the posltioiis, at an cost. Dawn this' morning found felon of the trench, and all day,thanka' rlr than this week. [this rule has been brokeaifsnd the di ltlali Are Jub_iiant. ‘ __ 'British are jubilant Ast- their BUBCBHB a e . ‘ which the Garimans expected to take _“J Y the British battnlioiis still in posses- Ill; scharging. _ _ '-im -&_C° Phone lll the Gerniaiis pressing the charges. making targetts for numerous British se machine guna with which the trench ro was manned. There was an' unceasing ta fire on the heads of the Worcesters' so perated, some going to the school oim. wiiere Mrs. ‘Eta Chandlf,-r uglit A Beginner's Gra ed Lesson, me went to the'Methodist Church. here' a. very interesting conference as' conducted by Dr. Myers, the rf.. ainliig ones being addressed by ev. Mr. Williamson. Cl1ai`1°llet°“"" this evening by th" ..'l‘lia afternoon session opened in G~ S- Stanlw “nd Wm be f°|`“'“’d' the usual way. The text for the ses-_ t°'m0"0W mnming to TFYOU- Th” sion was Pliil. 4:5, "Let wour mod- |"i=T.. s£.Te`| 15 h. p. Imperial Gas En- gine with revcrse gear and Friction-Hoist, very suitable for a Schooner. E. H. BEER, or , J-1 School_t;oiiveiition; l On Tuesday evening ii devhtlonal W. Williamson. The scripture text ven was (lol. 3:10, "Let the word of -i il xaaaxaxxxs George St. 1667-8-26MsinWf4i. ` Charlottetown Exhibition ggi One cent per word first lnaertlon In this column, half cent pei _ and special mention is due the uiaio word each continuation. Calh must accompany order. Minimum sv charge Twenty-five cents. \ The °°“v"“"°" °‘°”d ‘”"“ th” ""“' ~ ' cdiction and National Anthem. was given by the president, Rev. E. uai diaii Classified Ads "” Tenders will-be received by Saturday, September' 2nd, 1916, for the following privileges at ive. ' A`e.'€\iT'sZ“woni.o's_`onEATss'r li@¥' ‘,”.‘2_‘.:’.”_ Tenders -5 '-- - - - 19.12 19.44 _ _ ggi; the undersigned up to and on .ri 2142 ` AGENTS WANTED. War" including Life of Kitchener, beating all selling records; sample book free; experience unnecessary; make forty dollars weekly. War Book Publishers. _Brantford Ont. _ ` 1036-8-25M_24i. aoaaoens wANTE|:> 1 under the Grand Stand. 2 For _ the printing and selling T of score cards for the races. 3 For the supplying of straw as cattle &c., on the grounds. In Nos. 1, 2 'and .4 the highest or an-y tender, and in No. 3 the ' .. _ Two s _ - For the privilege of catering mosaics with hears at moderate required_ ._ 4 For selling feed. for horses, B TUDENTS cAN as Accoivi price. Apply here. ______` WETUDNTS cAN Priocune boarding accommodations near Col- lege. Girls preferred. Apply at this office. 1727-8-31M3ipd. 0/§|=i`5ERs wANTEo.-AT iss Kent St. centrally located between Business College and P. W. College. Studentts prefered for further par» ticulars apply at above address. 00-8-30M' HELP w5N_1'_E_i>-- i=eMAi.e__ WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAT.. h°“5°W0l‘k- ‘Alillly at once. Mrsl E. G. Saunders, 56 Orlebar St. ` _ ______ _ _ 1725-9-soM3i. ‘ WANTED-' Two “i5'iW|~i<:T§b`o‘M girls at Queen Hotel. 1705-8-29Mti`. i_Aov AGENT wANTEo"ev 'si'-:Pl temlier Ist. Big paying proposition, Apply to Box 74. Charlottetown. *__ 1665'-s-zsivisi. wANTEoZ7i"'iW2i|o Fon aE`iTE`a7ii_ house work. Apply at once 'to Mrs. D. Stewart, 165 Kent Street. *_ __ _______ 1631-9-ziiviir. Pupil. NuasEs.- M`A`EE`ANo'i=E- male wanted ot the Taunton State male wanted at the Taunton State es. For particulars, address. Dr. Anhui' V- GOES. Supt. Taunton State Hospital, Taunton, Mass. 8191-4-11Mtf. lowest or any tender not neces- i sarily accepted. - - ' Conditions may be obtained at the ofiice of ` ` 0 I o , , G 1597 8 23mtd C R SMALLWOOD _ _ _ Sec y-Treas. __ 275 ~ i=6a“§ALE- TUBULAR ssPAnA- 17 dlpd. -__ _ _ W FOR SALE. tor, 500 capacity in good working order. 'Amos Rodd, North Milton. 1735-8 31M2iE1i. ""`°"""" " _IN RAVEL CAN BE OBTAINED _ large quantities any time, reason- able price. Also vessels can be con- venientlly loaded. Parties desiring same should communicate at once with John A. Coulson, Sea View. 1718-8-30M3ipd.. ._ _ _ _._-____ »__, ._. f *#1: l‘.'fi,'t."f‘fi»__ A 1" ' 1., ' .. '_-f.1...§ _'_ .1 ' ..,__y;@ _ pi lidwls aa|l.'.i=im|.irirmm:il. Synopsis of Canadian- Nortliweil Land Regulations 1;.: 'l‘ll_E sole head ofa family or any male over eighteen yearn old. may homestead a quarter gestion ni available Dominion land in Manitoba. waakatelif.-‘van or Alberta. Applicant must ap .ear in person at the D inion L da A :'aSub-agency for the lllllztrict. Eatery bl iomesteiider may live within nine mhea of his #OR SALE.-Schooner “Carrie O." T2 r=‘oa“sTA'i_"E.-" z5°h".p. hhiieTiiFa`14` h.p. _v b¢_isa_<_l_eA at any Domiriipn Lagdf lency ' __ ' l\|,hQ _ll _ Hency on cer am con i_ ons. p"‘°U"""|_-|-R`y' _‘FOR ' '§“A|_E,_§|p-rE`E`fq i.l§T.'.§.?..f7i’iTL1'ii"i1 '§Zl§.°".§’rf¢lil'L’l‘ ""' °".l` harredrvck hen. chew- Aimly 242 tons register, equipped with a 6 h.p. Morse-Fairbanks engine, 2 years old. Rigging, etc., in first class condition. all ready to step aboardl' 'Will sell with or without engine. Apply to Thomas Hiscott, Stanley Bridge. 684-8-31M3i_ engine, in good condition; also one 15 ln. Laffel water wheel and one set French burr stones. Apply B. Frank Gates, West Royalty. 1652 8-26-mtllpd Wtlrov Btroot. 9905,5,2llMi.f l d f f t l ?§.’I.“.’.’..".§....ll‘ii.T...."’R °i..§i..§i'$"i.2?.l§'f.".’£ ‘L aired except where residence ia periormadiu __ _ TsAcHs __ i .vieanii _ wAN-ren TsicHEn"('PF3is»“r-'an 1 l' ri _ ' » -_»..'.'..i'if.7,_‘_1..'.'i...'.'»f~'l'.°.l'.'l .'§.`I1".`{2i7:$'¢if..l.“.T.`3.."-§ fi" G’°°“‘“‘°" 5°“°°' N°~ 15~ SW- ...B.r._1:__ <13.-_.w¢..i__l'>raf_§'¢¢rsons who attacked end severely inju _ HICIQ bE an Victoria Park on Saturday ii_ig_b_t_,' the ggtli _ 0 _ COUPON Eublished I _w_ w_c,_ ,_ _ . - \ I tw() wee S of the ' ‘Charlottetown Au usiaoth 1916' A I. Cha"lQttet°Wn" P' E I' . . 1744-0-llllli ’ 8 _ _’_____. ‘_ __ _ ___' ____ _ ;__ gg 2 ` _ ' ~ we \ ` l ' . 1. lm ‘ _ 7 » _ _ _ _ _ _ ii , _ , _ ‘ _ ° ` . - _ _ . . I ' _ . A _ _ 4......-~~ 12;.. r, I V - » _ \ - _ 4 I ` . 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