»~..-» . _ at '.5-‘_ ix _ _ o.. _.~,». Q _. _ _ _ _ __ _ AUGUST<~21°.1°18” _ " ' I .. 'ram csaiinorrirrows cuasniss .. __ » _ , . _,_ ._ I _ ,, ,_... ._ _ -...- -<~. V `J' ‘ " "i _ ' " 1-1 - " ~ U 1 5* " .Y -v- ... t v 4 '/|- - - .>.. _ .. '.'.-_ f. -»~ » '~»- »_... _ .. »- ,- _ -..=,.‘ _ ii... =-' ' ~ .~ . _ ~ _._ . Y.. ~, si 2 '. .- », . "1 rs”-""<` " " ‘i -"“»’*'.~: “ ‘i ' *‘ is' ~'- “ ` " ' ' r " ‘-\ < '_' ' ‘i . ‘ ‘ ew f ~ r‘*""’°‘r". “~"¢',=-""1-' . » - 1 ~' <;\€f°"¥: ` ‘ ’ °‘i‘V7i`~‘»"-.*`~\".' J ' WT _ ~ --~,.`.....,__ , L (" $ » li ' _*rv .i_' ' , _ '_ *W ' - . i _ __ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ , __ _ '__ _ _._ `.° . __. A* ` Pnmus _ Mr. J. J. Hufnes, Souris was in K. iii 0AMI?i_| lm* The Knights of Columbus 'Cam-1 pam; *lifax was auspiciously op- ened on ,Sunday night, with a mass m , meeting in the Majestic 'riieeti-e, "‘° Knlsiite erceiumbus. and canada Will f0l|0W Bllft. Mt. O'B|'\a,n amgng' h". *M1188 BBid+--~-~-~i‘-I.1et's get one which was a great success. _ The, dominant note of sll the ad- °t dresses was -the growing' bond of fel- mug °l°“"' s°“"° l’°°Pl° “Y *haf "W lowship between the' United States K and canada. sem Mi-. Meeuiivrey “"° “"'“‘ “W “nm W°"¢» and ‘NSS- the Chairman, and Lieutenant-Gow M ernoi' Grant called forth tumultuous are not Mins axacuy the “me W°"k~ applause when they mentioned the T splendid aid which Massachusetts the °rga“mm°n "0 grasp it "°mPl"t~P` gave to.I-Ialifax last December, and it I was also announced that Governor McColl, of Massachusetts, would soon 8 , _,mt Hama; - retaries Baker and Daniels chose the Y. Mr. M'cGillivray mentioned the suc- cess of the receiit Red Cross drive b ittle human tasks that no govern- and prophesied similar results for the I present campaign. m Mr. John P. Dunn, of Prescott, Ont., said that the Y. M. C. A. has done ___ wonderful work at the front and the Knights of Columbus will also do B splendid work. The boys must be_ safeguarded and provided with com- C forts; they must be enabled to "live gauld is p__e_em_n__nu,y umm to __om_ and die chivalr.ously.” This is the aim of the Knights of Columbus, un- m til the glutton of blood in Berlin has i ceased to pollute the world with in crimes unmentionable. D Captain (l`tev.7 Clarence McKinnon 3 was the next speaker. He spoke of it the sterling quality and unflugging energy of Roman Catholic padres, whom he had known as army chap- lains, one of whom had given up his life on the field ot' battle. He believ- ed in the cause of the Knights of Col- iznbus, because he had seen Y. M. : ('. A. war work in France. There are C ni hotels near Viiny und the other b historic places, no Green Lanterns nor C 'l‘illy-ilu; only the Y. M. C. A. huts, \.liich s“r:in like a. hospitable hand. stretched out from Canada, an evid- A ence of love and unforgettlng care. All A the Y. M. C. A. asks is six 'dollars a A year per man--less than two cents M per day. This is very little, nothing M compared w-ith what our boys _have R been doing and suffering ln the. re- S. cent glorious days. They stand be- C tween the menace of the foe and our U liberty-*and security. We cannot do P. too much to lighten their burden. _li/Ir. W. H_._ O'_Brian, who has been engaged in patriotic work in the United States for over a year, said that a splendid answer has come from Canada to the United States in the GFIQPPW ' -ci I£‘_’=’ l"l'l c:§ ink permission to operate amon the Governor Grant, mentioned the fact, hat the latter had flve sons in the Knights of Columbus associate their ions furnished by F. B. McCurdy & urdy Building, Halifax, N.S.) ' naconda. ._ 65'/s CD \ Red Cross and Y. M. C. A. campaign. The United States would respond ore _than generously to the appeal of nights of Columbus and Y. M. C. A. on the usefulness of this. But they he field is too wide, too-varied, for Y. Out of twenty-seven societies ask- oldiers, President Wilson, andg Sec- M. C. A. and the Knights of Colum- us. Their mission is to performthe ent can oflicially do. Mr.Macgillivray, in introducing ervice; he also suggested that the ampmign with the Nova Scotia con- ngent to Siberia, which Lieut.-Col. and. - v Governor Grant in his usual charm- g manner spoke briefly oi’ the cam aign, the eloquence oi the speakers. nd dwelt upon the good feeling and ati-tudle which Halifax bears toi ard Massachusetts. STUCK lH_iliAl|l]NS HALIFAX, N.s., Aug. 26`.:(Quota- o.. stock and bond brokers, mem ers Montreal Stock Exchange. Mc CLOSING PRICES * |Yesterday|Today tchison ._ - ' - 64% 102% 101% _ F. Ct. ...........102 ex Nor Power .....l01 ending ........89% 89% T. U. . . . . . . . . - _- _ 68% 124% 69% 871/1 67% 78% rucible ._ . 67% .P. . _....124 ' It. S. ._ .. 69% _ P. 86% ¢_. . T. ... 80 P. R. .. ...H1571/4, 161% ntral ._ . . . . . . . . .. -A 73% 5' lf" ;2;.-_'_ "ft i__ ; _ . ~’i‘N'* DEVE “Saiisf The M IN 48 HOURS The Rexall Kodak Store ws .- lor AND PRINT i=ii.Ms action Guaranteed” ' cKinnon Drug C0. 11|-1; J-1-as "“"' Anglo-American Telegraph Co. Ltd. The Anglo-American Telegraph Co. _i.td. has appointed Agents and opened offices at the following places. where telegram swiil bé accepted at the regular Telegraph rates OFFICE Abrams Village.. Albany Dundas or Bridgeton..............._ Centervillc...... Cornwall _ ._ S. Scott Coleman H. Bears- Cmpaud Cane Egmont ......._Na_poleon Arsenault Eldon; Miss B. Mi:Dougai:i W Grandview........ .. ' _ .Miss F. White Hilisboro.........__..... 'Kildare ....._............,...."."`I1Ill`.I.Jemes.R»yn<;r Lower Montague... L'ttle`:S d McLean iviei .............A.s.caozisiz DPC! Mt. Carmel _ New Portage......_..... ........K._Sha1b¢l| ' . 0- Carver Rustico_'........._.. ...._Mrs Doucette R' ii d... ._ ..._....MieeMimie McD~us=ll . StfCl?:3gostome......7...............'.....Xavier Gglltillf. l`racadi'e Wood islands . Charioitetowii P. i£.i osi-s-mm. _ 0...-~...e»».. e .ei AGENT ` E. Gallant _ S; Delaney Martin Bowness w , unseen.. e use-sue.. ..........Miss Howatt Martin Poo e Mc_i\leil __ 'ah S. G ant fI.._.Jf?.'.1?.1.s. H. chieeii J. Mc D°H=l' \ _ t 'MIL W. P. Doull, City, left yes- the city yesterday merside. Conductor McLaren of the P. E. I. R.. is relievins Conductor Tsntou who is attending the convention oz railway conductors. _M Mr. Rodk. Matheson, Railway Pol iceman, Charlottetown, is enjoying a two weeks vacation. Mr. George Mc lnnis is attending to his duties during his absence( Mrs. Perle Mutch of Cymbria whi- ownes a new McLaughlin motored tc North River on Sund-ay with a -party of five. They were guests of Mr. ana Mrs. I.. E. Moreside. Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. Houston and Mrs. Sprague, of Moncton, returned to their homes yesterday morning after a very pleasant visit with Mrs. M. W. Nelson, of this city. |»\;.__.. Messrs Daniel McLeod, Rev. R. Il. Stavert and Wellington Patterson oi_ Hunter River, motoied to Montes-ui-_ on Monday. They were accompanied by Mr. W. P. Doull, City. Mr. George Mclnnis of the P. E. I. Railway, City and his son Earl -have returned from a trip to Amherst where they were -the guests of Mr. Mclnnis' ibrother Angus, plumbing in- spector of that city. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. James of Toronto will their son and daughter are spending a holiday in Charlotte town the guests of Prof. S. N. Earle. Mr. James is the head of the firm of F. T. James Co., Ltd‘., fish food specialists 'one of the largest fisl; concems *in Canada. li0'i`EL ARRIVALS REVERE HOTEL R. G. Briggs, Montreal. ` » A. L. McKinnon, Canoe Cove. Alex. McLeod, St. John. J. D. Kennedy, O'Leary. George Horne, O'Leary. Nellie McKenzie, Ottawa. Annie McKenzie, Scotchfort. _ Annie Halloran, Bloomfield. R. Ellis, 0’Leary. J, J. McLeod, B_<_>ni_llayv.___ _ A. J. McNevin, Bonshaw. Jas. A. McDonald, Websters Cr. Mrs. J. A. McDonald. " A. B. Foster, Halifax. R. J. McEwen, St. John. C. H, Nelson, Moncton. . Phillips, Tyne Valley Vincent, St. John. i _ James, Boston. . B. Paquet,’ Souris. _ C. Macdonald. Victoria. erson Macdonald, Victoria. _ J. Carmichael, Peake's. _ B. McKay, New London. . C. McGregor, New L<»nv Sutherland, Toronto. ‘ H>>x§9>xpm ' 1 Fi i i . _ _ ‘ \\“\l .\\\\\.`*l!&lIIllH.\\\ ` UU ./if-_ Coro‘ 'Holloway The 'stars i -f ~ “ he Fighting _._.i. v' nv _ “Deail -Shot Ba-Lei” rr m ih. iumbus “Wolf- vi|ie"’i~*t» | in by Alfred lienry Lewis \ gripping, human story uf iuv.~ and violence in ih»~ da=s of ine old West 'LYt:i_ UM AFTERNOON AND NI\.»H'l` ALSO A Screaming Comedy PRIZES_SAl URDAY AUM! SSION 5-I0 CENTS' ii w - i 'Wai HERE is ANorHER $2.50 BARGAIN We ha f ~ nearlv 50 pairs WOMENS’ UXFORDS mostly small sizes -1- d some marked $4.00 and more. ' They are worth very n~ur'h moi e u an the mar- cd price. But they have to move. _ Yours for ' ' $2 50 v0».i.-semiisse ` I I' irumm e.- "l/i\\\\\\\ Q \\`PIiliIIlll' I eter ..: .... fs -\ il 3 . _ .:\`\\\'f§ '\‘\.’2\\'§.\`~'i”¢¢F'I///ilu fs - m»‘ll.-iiipi'ii:r=d:ilar1 ' 3. Cl-u'j'»\' i7'».l\f:; by 1118 ig Ben people., A .mild lookcr, a goo ia.-'ii-~ai_-cpe; and a Suri "iifnrii, ` ""»i~»‘i~ are som. , window. 4 Price $2.2. IL Pars rss? eves, Toronto. Hayden, Vernon River. Thompson, Greenville. Sinnott, Morell. TH-E RUSS' HOTEL Wm. E. Forbes, Summerside Ira J. Yeo, M. D., Charlottetown Mrs. I. J. Yeo, Charlottetown Dorothy Findlay, Carleton Place. Ont. f Sarah McGregor,New Glasgow, N.:1. Thomas G.l-lethrington, Fredericton P, W. Turner, City Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Montgomery._ Bedeque Mr. Walter McCallum, Bedeque Mr. and Mis. H.B.Hilson,Bedeque Mrs. W. A. Park and son, New- castle , The Misses Webster, Toronto J. A. Jackson, Halifax Geo. P. Thompson, Montague `)i`l}FlIf\"`. I \ §n\\\\\\\\\~r//1la\.\»;~:»z°»'*....*a¢ Anne H. Martin, Belmont, lMass J if-f'llIF}'»’I4 Gil. Tayitfrzi' jew. f' md. E11;-grave ‘1 Isabel MacKaraker, Pictou Gladys Sprould, Plctou Lois Ferguson, Picton W. A. Brown, wife and ohlldiv.-ia. Ottawa T. C. McKenzie, Montreal M. M. Brown, Montreal ' Miss M. McKenzie, Montreal D. J. McPherson, (Rev.) St. John Mrs. J. McPherson, St. John C. ill. Barry, Montreal James Steele, Gasperaux Mrs. Neil H. McLeod, Orwell Mrs. M. McLeod, Uigg James Wilson, Montreal R. L. Steeves, Moncton, N. B. Mrs. R.L. Steeves, Moncton, N3. I §" _ . E _,__ '\`\:5 =\ h‘\" iii i ii!! rf ii A `\ i"¢'.lD :if B_arley.».,a i gi, _ easy fo oigesf-gyvzl I/ , _ _ . findgreafer 1101/r/5/1/nelgfg .md dengflfful f/.warm :'|,'N'.'f ,, _i,,,,,,,1 ' - ”»‘“““° “'° °“'““*°“ “i.1." “‘* ‘°"“°‘f‘F °““""` "°"°'“ _ ee... ii... ...mei lilHNSON& IUHNSUN §.:;‘:.‘;:.'i“...’f..'.;_.’.'.:'°°..?‘;::.:::.°;1.:;:“':.: > . |='¢¢¢| » .,. I ` “ Wflfts-Il QD he fl . __ z__5 ' THE'Qilslity‘Dr\|lo!or¢ Sunday in Mr. I-Iowatt’s new Ford. _ *$‘¢'_\ 5\.\:," _m=,_t , (1 ' E. MOI'fi:f_Jil _ __ Ph." 68_,‘{ Cor. Kent and .Prince Struts I Ltgysgznt Sunday Wml M\'5~ L' F' __., l“°" _____,_ ying; ~ li __q;__4l `--“iw iiiuiiiiii;-I 1 " ` WH M" G*:'3Pé‘iNu\s I ll ~°-.‘=_=.'-;;-"-::2- 'T o. wh i sf I sc¢~sF_£_____= Q a _ 'ig- ci»@=3L-E” 7'". A @2191'-:»~ _ Mai- J ‘i _' » / ".1 _*gs* ~'“.">~7 f f _ Q '.1 sf-5 13,1, ii §i‘.ii¢\;lIii_ii*; i - » ° | l.YEtiJii._ 1 Mr. E. F. Weaver, of the Imepriol _ on ce., cniriemiewn is in Haines. Wjllum _ _Miss Jennie Patterson City, left ree- AND “ F' ` ently on s visit to her (fiends in Sum- ’ I i 1 : »_¢l.f.=» °'°‘ii~ if __;:.-=; ue ,, _'_ T 'r 21;' ei ' ' ~ ,~. - ‘I ' ` ef , , ~~ _- \ , , __ ‘ f- ,,,~. ,- . __ _ . I ,_ , 1 . ..._ i.. .~,.»~,..,. ~ . , ;. . r .3- ri ev- llll-li i ._ I . a ° . e,..4.,-».- . s‘. ‘ ,