Access 27.1919 2 I . H “'"lllla'mm' “Keep Smiling” is \. 0 Good Aduce, the “don‘t worry" who looks forward to uybright The chap futuro of health and happiness. I i it isn't altogether right,— This is day of the optimist. man is n genial smiling Is blamed for a surly ,and gloomy disposition and} ‘7... calves no sympathy for his The pessimist is scorned. no morbid forbodlngs. Many a man gets the repiita. tioii for having a sbur ills-posi- that when the truth of the plat- tor is that he has a sour stomach —— I’enslur Dyspepsia Tablets will help that niail.-— " 35 and 50 cent boxes— II. A. FOSTER CENTRAL DllUGSTORE \- —-- WHEN YOU TASTE a dish that int!“ and "uninteresting" remem- ber that it could be madezestiul and pleas- ant by adding I dash of intramus- SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WOIOEITEIIHIRE The national appetizer. ‘ OT. MARGARET'S "I'm COLLEGE “III! I IHLDIIH'IAL All) DAY IOHOOI. [OI fill“ FULL ACADIIIO COUNC- II on PIIPARANII m I o l on I IA’I’RICULA'I'IDN. In”. CDIIKIL‘IAI- L'ODIBB. In! sic — liar ——Houaisbiuul eciuncs—i-iivsmu. vuuca— non — oaunu -‘ awnuuno Mn. Gmnon Dicmn, President [in mutual H. K. "nuns. IA. Prinde School Rama: Wed-ado}, Szpl. 17M. L Winder in! on 0,1th m_ -. OOOCGOCCQGOflfiflofl 353*5 flfiflt‘flGQGUBOI-CUCQB CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS lr.*\6*#**a. WflflilflfiaWflfiflfifimflfififlfiflfifl . FOR SALE FOR SALE—REGISTERED SHORT- horn bull, two years old. Apply Frank A. ltrnmsay, New London. 461-8-26M3ipd FOR SALE—AN INDIAN MOTOR- cyclc. Apply to C. Williams. Bide- - i'ord, P. lit}. 1. 502—8-27M9ipd. FOR SALE ONE HUNDRED BREED- ing ewes. two years old, also three Leister rains, A. ’I‘. MeLellun. ltich- niond. 477-8-26M21 FOR SALE—BIKE. CART, SULKY, American made, pcricctrunning" or- der. Apply H. B. Dinnis. Marsh-- field. 476—8-26-Maipd FARM FOR SALE AT ST. CATHER- iuc‘s, consisting of 70 acres in best of cultivation. "Buildings in, good repair, spring of water in ’yard; near churches, schools and stores. Apply to owner, J. M. Macli‘adyeii, it. it. No. 3, Boilshuw. 411-8-23Mtlipil HELP WANTED—— FEMALE WANTED—1IWO 0R THREE MES- seiigcr girls at Telegraph Office. Apply iniiiicdintely. ' 515-8-27IM22. WANTED AT ONCE—MAID. BEST wages to reliable person. Apply, Mrs. Farquharson. 243 Qheen St. 31 WANTED—A GOOD GENERAL SER- vaiit. Apply 20 Brighton Road. 451-8-25-m3l WANTED—BY MRS. W. T. WELLNER girl for general housework. Apply W. T. \VcIIncr, at Beer & Golf's. 474-8-26Mtf "LEA (III ERS WANTED WANTED—A‘ TEACHER FOR ST. Mary's Road 'East school. Supple- ment $50. Apply to Patrick Mc- Gcc, Secretary of Trustees. 483-8-26M3ipd. WANTED HELP— MALE WANTED.——MAN TO WORK ON form by month or year. Apply llopc Mlitcli, Keppocli it. it. No. l. 533-8-27-M3lpd WANTED —‘BOY, 16 OR OVER for farm work near city. Wages $20 to $30 pcr month and board Must Ito able to handle horses and milk. Write [Box 254. (‘harlottc- iowii. 509-8-27M3ipil. WANTED—SEVERAL GOOD VEST and pants makers. Good pay and periiiitilent positions. Apply at once to ,J. Smith Grant, Pictoil. N. S. 505-8-27Mill. WANTED AUTOMOBILE MECHANIC highest. wages to good man steady work good shop. Apply Mac's Garage, Melville. Saskatchewan 360-8 21-M6ipd BALESMEN CITY, TOWN 0R COUN‘ try. a hill and exclusive line of whole root trees and plants, for garden. orchard or farm. Big earn ings guaranteed the year round. Experience not necessary, we teach you.Luke Bros., Limited.Nurseries. Montreal. 6680-7-1MEW8801. WANTED—SECOND CLASS TEACH- er, for Middleton school, No. 123. Supplciiiont $75. Mid-summer vaca- tion. John McPherson, Secretary, Lewes Lot 60. 466-8-26M5ipd \VAN TED WANTED—A HORSE 1200 to 1300 lbs, Six to eight years old. Sound and‘ kind. Hammond Kelly (".har- lottctown. 503-8-27M3ipd. WANTED.—20 PIGS. from 70 to 100 lbs. Price 16c. per lb. Mills and Thoriie, 137 Ilillaborrl street. Charlottetown. WEIGHING h35-8-27M5ipd Losr ‘ ~ M. LOST—WILL THE PERSON WHO found a grey Raglan overcoat, Wit‘li belt, in a taxi on Tuesday afternoon the. 19th inst. return same to Morell House and receive reward. 48i-8A26M2ipd. LOST — SATURDAY AFTERNOON at head of Whisloe Road. handbag with glasses. Reward by leav- ing at 75 Water St., or Newstead. Winsloe. 525-8~27Mn2ipd. FOU ND MISCELLANEOUS McCLARY'St TAXI SERVICE STAND 2 Macs. Phone 316. Residence Phone 372-11. 194-8-12M1mopd. WILL THE PERSON WHO TOOK the overcoat by mistake from the .Vlorcli Hotel on Tuesday, the 19th. kindly return samo‘and get their own? 465-8-26$M2i DID YOU EVER HEAR .OF .THE Remington key sot tabulator a march of ingenuity and Speed and Convenience. See it at my office- A. Millie Fraser, Halifax, N. S. 498-8-27MandE1l. STRAYED—THERE HAS BEEN ON my premises, since July 1st. in black bull 1% years old: if not claimed by Sept. lst will be sold by auction to pay expenses. Joseph A. Kelly, Kelly's Cross. sized- NOTICE FOR THE BEST SATISFAC- tion in piano taping andrspairlnz musical instruments send your order to Prof. Maroou. Newson Buildinz played Links on Saturday afternoon. There was quite a large gathering including many visitors. Judge Hyndman and Miss War- Judge w. s. Stewart'and Miss Grant 91 w. w. Clarke and Miss M... Has- FOUND—0N KENT sr. wEDNE‘s. day a Gasoline Tank Gauge. Own- er ca‘n have same by applying at Guardian Job Office, 176 Kent St. and paying for this ad. GOLF A game of mixed foursomes at the Charlottetown was Golf The results were as follows. 15 holes. On Wednesday, Aug. 13, to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Patterson, a son. 17, 1919 to Mr. 6‘; Mrs. Fred H. Trows- dale. a daughter. BOWLEN.——At Cardigan 19th to Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Bowlen. a daughter. Congratulations. GARNHUM.—In this city, on August 19th. 1919. to Mr. and Mrs. Garnlium, a son. I»... . I. .-A in CENTRAL GUARDIAN Wis Gaseous picnic this evening. I on NO MEATLEBS WEDNESDAYS in i the League Culinary Department at the picnic today. -' 5M SEE Tl-IE MIDWAY under the bright lights at the League Picnic thonight. . i; ,I. A FEATURE of this evening's - tertainpient at the'League Picnic wt be a grand hand concert by the Leagu Band. . ’WANTED—A mretaker forms fox ranch..Applications should lic'I'niade to W. B. Prowse or 1). A. McKiiiiion Druggist. 2i SEE THE FUN.—l)on't miss the big gest day's sport of the year at Kenn- liigton races today. getting back again. Lets go, its only one day in the year anyhow. 518-8-27M4l. WELCOMED HOME. —Sergt. Verf non Crockett is Ihcing most heartily welcomed home by many friends. He was Orderly Room Sergeant for the 105th Battalion during its \YlIuI-f existence and subsequently with the 104th. Tiien he transferred lo the Machine Gun Battalion and for almost a year past has been on the instructional staff of the Khaki Col- lege. SAY DID YOU SEE the list of entries for the Montague Horse llaccs, 27 horses. what do you know about Mayor Todd on the turf again, and he’ll make them go some to beat him too, of course if Brenton H., Dunholnic, Colorado L., Kellie, Or- wcll Belle. arid Baby Logan are at themselves there is no knowing who may win, some class of trottcrs chi 518-8-27M4i.‘ HUNTER RIVER—Special service:~ will be held in the Presbyterian church at Hunter ltivewon ’I‘hursday. Friday and Saturday evenings of this week. On. Sunday next. Aug. 31, the service will be at 11.15 am. at the close of the regular service the coni< inuiiion will be dispensed. in some oi these services tiiegpastor, ltev. it. ll. Stavert, will be assisted by Rev. W. A. McQuarrie of North Bcdeu'c. HANSON-MiILTON.—A quiet wed- wedding was soleiniiizcd in. St. John's Presbyterian church, Vancouver, B.(‘... at 6:45 pm, August 6, when Mr. Gay L. Hanson, of Tllli't), N.S., was united in marriage ‘to Miss Helen Gertrude Hamilton, youngest daughter of Mrs. 1). Hamilton, Suniiiierside. 1’. E. i. The liappy_couple left on the Imperial at 7.30 for Banff and other points eil route to their home in Alberta. Vancouver World. A FINE RECORD—In tho war just closed eleven sons of the late Hon. George Beer took part nniiiely L. L. Beer. who returned home Monday: Arthur L. Beer, Louis H. Beer, sons, of Geroge it. Beer. Geo. Stephen Beer. sons of Dr F. D. Beer. Vernon L. Beer. Ernest K. Beer. Lowden L. Beer. soilsi of L. L. Beer. G. Russell Beer. son of' l". H. Beer. G. Bradford vBeer, son of Horace H. BoeruWalter L. Beer. Char: les A. Beer, sons of E. II. Beer. Pope Beer. son of Herbert H. Beer. in ad- dition there were several Grand Sons named Jones of Moiicton N. B. ‘ ::THE GR UNDS OF LEAGUE PICNIC have been ‘wlred for electric lights tonight. Something doing till late. ::THE UNION COMMERCIAL College re-opens on Tuesday, Sept. 2nd. 526-8-22M4i. BIRTHS MCLURE.—In this city Aug. 20. to Mr. and Mrs. Roderick McLuro. a son. BENTLEY--—To Mayor and Mrs. T. W. Bentley, of Kcnsington. a son. BOSWELL—At Dunstaffnage, August 22nd to Boswell and Mrs. Stewart, a daughter. PATTERSON.—At Hilicrcst, Tryon. TROVl/iSDALE.——At Tea-Hill on Aug.. Weighed 12 pounds. on August Noah burton . . . . 0. W. Harrison and Mrs. lzagnaii..7ii MARRIAGES Mr. Home“ and Miss Rogers '.....92 D. 8. Stewart and Mrs. Harrison..77 WILLIAMS—NELSON. —- AT St. Mr. Morris and Miss Hobklrk ....89 James arise. Brighton. by RSV. Dr. A. L. iiyndinan and Mrs. W. W. Clarke . . .74 znrd . . . . . . . . . . . . ........84 Mrs. W. W. Clarke and A. L. Hynd- Charlottetown. Phone lit-J. man winning first prize. “43.7.1131”. IMrs. Harrison and D. B. Stewart winning second prize. it AUCTION—RARE OLD MAHOGANY furniture. for the Lowden Estate at the old American Consulate Cor- n‘er Water and Havilnnd streets. on 'liinsday, Sept. 2nd. commencing at 11 o'clock. a quantity household fur- niture; including some rare p‘lecer mahogany. superior piano, mantle mirror. pictures, carpets, etc. it ~Beairato, Auctioneer. 632-8-27-M5 -“——__ _.—.-. ::The Oil of Power.-—lt is not claimed for Dr. Thomas' Eclectric (ii! that it will cure every Ill, but its “ties are so various that it may he looked upon as a general pain killer. It has achotvod that greatness for it~ self and all attempts to surpass it have failed. its excellence is' known Fullerton, on 25th August. Benjamin Williams. 'of North River to Nelson, of Charlottetown. 3., suffering from that extremely'trying‘ trouble known as asthma know what escape as from a tyrant. BAND CONCERT at the League life today will be a big feature. ’ your boy win. WHITE ROSE GASOLINE. Pools NEW TEACHER APPOINTED.— aThoinplon, Ltd.. Montague. .1" Miss Gladys Dunsford of South Mel- 0873-1—9)“ villee has been engaged to teach in '—- " the Fredericton School for the com- the midway at the today. Take a taxi or train. 4 shows ever seen in Charlottetown. Get . ‘ ' ' l c ' z a Iilyflghiéegléglciltll it tonight it tilt SPECIAL TRAINS runs from Sam» ~ I merslde and Charlottetown for the KENSINGTON RACES TODAY.___ Montague Races Sept. 3rd aiid me Take your mum and (,“juy' ,, ride {ares “0t “0 bad- “My 33-20: "m" through 'ur beautiful country liiid ace Suniiiierslde and $1.80, from Charlot- the greafesl racing at the year. tr-towii, clicaper than by auto. and __ you‘re sure of getting there and OFF 10 KENSINGTON__”§M“ S_ 2.17%. Omn 2.25, The Alieigwclt 2.10353, THE SPORTS at the League Pic- See 514 ng year. CONEY ISLAND is no farther than 'Leaguc" picnic 514 __.._ IF YOU MISS “Seven Days“ Leave" you will Iiiis-s one of the :greatest the r-i on your tickets Theatre; ' WE ANT THE BEST SHOWS to come to'CliarIottetown}. Give thciii your patronage and they will come. See "*Seveti llnys' LenVc" Wednesday and Thursday. Seats now on, sale at the Theatre. 530 'now.‘ On sale lat, ‘ THE BRIGHT LIGHTS will shine 2.16%. Our Colonel 2.03%, llri-iitoii ll. Angus Dillard. Mac (Triist-ciis and others were shipped to Kcnsingtou yesterday afternoon to take part in today’s races. » I SEPTEMBER THE 3RD for MonI tztguc, the place where you have the good time. 'Ever been there? No. well all aboard. if you‘ve never Iiccn there you don't know what a real treat is in store for you. 518-8-27M41. ALL THE AUTO OWNERS who.‘ intend to John iii the League of tho ‘, Cross boys parade to convey llli‘lll to I the Picnic Grounds will kindly nicetl at the corner of Queen and Dorc‘at‘s- l tcr Streets, at one o'clock. 5:11 ‘ PROPERTY SALE—The Higgins property, consisting of dwelling holist- ‘llltI lot, on Grafton street. was sold at noon yeterilay for $2,750. the pur- chaser being .\ir. J. George Carvcr. Benjamin Carter, wris the auctionecr. ——L.— FOUR TRANSPORTS ARRIVE.— F‘our.trans-Atlantic liners, with a i()l'll gross tonnage of 59,486 tons. arrived in Halifax over the week-end. and landed approximately 6,400 passengers the majority of them‘Canadlan sold- iers, who were dcspatched to their homes in various parts of Canada on thirteen special trains. These steam- ers. the Belgic. Saxonia, Royal George and (Tarmania, were all delayed‘ by the fog, and thus their arrivcl was bunclr ed, Among the officer's arriving on thc Saxonia were Licut. W. A. MacDonald Wlieutlcy River, and Licut. Clyde Auld, Charlottetown, who :iri‘lvud home last evening. and Rev. Pius Ms:— Donald who arrived here Monday Besides these popular officers the following troops are also welcomed for this nativo Province. Sergt. M.,E. ’l‘hibciiu. Richmond; I'tcs Arscnault. 'I‘ignisli: J. E. Crosby, City; J. Doucctii. Tignish; F. (I... Essery, Union Boa/l; Spr. H. S. Liilsion". O'Lcary; Ptc. (‘,. I).'M(EDl)lliIltI, Wheat ley llivcr; i’tc. C. it. McRno, Kildarc Cape; Pte N. R. McKenzie. St. Peters; Dvr. D. S. McDonald. city: Ptc.’ t‘. McLurc, Murray Harbor; Pte l). Pram:- ht, Cherry Valley; Pte J. J. Steele, Gaspercaux. Pte J. A. li‘ootc, lionshnw; Pie .1. White. ’I‘lgnisli; Ptc L. Warren.- Albnny: Sgt V. Crockett, City; Cpl. L. L. Beer. city; Pte Mclnnis. city; Staff Sgt. W. M. Harris, city; Sgt. H. G. Barton. city: I’tc,'J. Arnold. lil‘l‘i- tol; Pte. P. S. Martin. Bloomfield; Pic. A. D. Mchiiiian. Hurtsvllle; Molt}. McIntyre. Sililton Station: He II). (‘om- pbell. Spring Valley; livr. C. J. Champ- ion. St. Louis. Among the passengers on the Prince George was Supper W. I P. McEachcrn of Hopeiield; P. E. l. 1 ..- .y ., ~ .1!‘}f'-~Il. E“ ;I I—RINCE EDWARD l . Tonight Thursday Afternoon and New York and LondOn’S' Latest and Greatest? Success ' 1m: ALL AROUND onLn success‘ I Not v Moving ' Picture .' A Military and N0 French Scenes. No War Horrors Thrills, Romance, Intrigue PLENTY OF- HUMOUR 1 Seats Now on Sale at Theatre ox PRICES DRJNCESS murals ‘\ MELBORNE. - Naval Melodrama in Four Acts Evening "I and Six Scenes Office All Lower Floor. Reserved MATINEE 1st3Rows . . . . . . ...75 Next 12 Flows .‘ .. . . . . .. 1.00 Next5Rows.... . .75 BALCON 1st 2 Rows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Next 2 Rows . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .50 .50 Rush seats ELPHIA' ‘ THE - SYDNEY. - Not ’ Picture EVENING , lst 3 Rows 1.00‘ Next 12 Rows 1-50 Next 5 Rows . . . . . '. 1.00‘ BALCONY 1st 2 Rows 1.00 Next 2 Rows... . . . . . .. .75 Balcony rush . . . . . . .. .50 Doors Opens Doors Open Patrons arriving 3 Please boon time. LIEUT. AULD RETURNS. ——Mr. and Mrs. A. A. l’oincroy and Master George. Alilil motored to Bordon yesterday to meet I.I(¢llf,. (‘lyilc Auld who arrivcd in Hall- fax . from England on Sunday having been on active service over- seas for over two years. For the past few 'inoniiis Lil-tit. Auld has been attending Oxford. 110 is heartily welcomed home by ‘llis Wide circle of friends. evening—7.30 Caitain Matinee—2.00 Curtain I’ter .r Tonight is_the Night IIllililllllleiIIy the most important cvoilt All. the theatre of the present mason will bc tho prcscutailoiiof “Seven Days" Leave" at tho l’riiii-c Edward tonight. The big London and New York success. which i‘IlJi'jiftl a run of six months :it the Park Theatre, New York and played 2 yours at the “HAVE youé SUPPER mm Spend Lyci-liiii 'l‘hcatro, London, and with a the evening at the League Picnic to-; night if you can't. get out cary. Elec- tric illumination and enjoyable recre- ation. . Cross Picnic today promise to he lili- usually interesting. , The events are open to all mem- bers of tho League of the Cross oi “school boy" age. An energetic committoc have pre- pared the following program: ~100 Yards Dash. 220 Yards Dash. Quarter Mile Run. Hiin Jump. Pole Vault. Broad Jump. Putting Shot. A medal will be awarded to lhc athlete making the highest number of Lucy ._-——-d—.—~__ ::Good-bye to Asthnia..—:Persons with their hearts ~for Never do is to long to all who have tested its virtues and learned by experience. i ..__.-r [N nuptial. '" in loving memory of Pte. Neil Ross, killed in action, August 38th. 11918. ~ nest eternal grant him After weary fight , Shed on him the radiance Of Thy Heavenly light. Lend him onward. upward To the Holy place Where Thy saints made perfect Gaze upon Thy face. they know when an attack may come and they lian that~to struggle un- aided is vain. {With Dr. J. D. Kei- log's Asthma Remedy at hand, how- ever. they can say good-bye to ~tllelr enemy and enjoy life again. it helps atonce. . . .,_ i . . , . .. In loving memory of my Dcar'Nep- liew Pte John W.. Somera, killed in lictionAugust 28. 1918. . lie Sleeps beside his' conundas. in a Hallowed grave unknown But his name in written In letters of love 0 $50. am the hearts that he left at home. Inserted by his Aunt. JANE OOMERS Kepsington. SPORTS PROGRAMME AT LEAGUE OF CROSS PICNIC TODAY The Sports at “10 ngue'of the polnts in the above mentioned events. run oii‘: ‘ [if FIFTY DOLLARS The following races will also be 75 Yards Dash. (For boys 8 years old.) (For boys 9 and 10 years old.) (For boys 11 and 12 years old.) (For boys 13 years old)” I‘ioot Race. [For boys 8 years old.) Three Legged Race. . (For boys 9 and 10 years old.) Potato Race. (Boys 11 and 12 years old.) V. C. Race. _ [Boys 13 years old.) " Band Race. l’t!lll)l'll‘(lf box oiIIi-c roccipts,‘ lraiis- cending all records in the history of the moilcrli play houses. has for Ils author Walter Howard, a successful emotions of all t'oiit‘crncd are tense when it is suddcnly revealed that the coquetic, thc second woman who would be “titled, while professing t‘o FOR A be ii Belgian refugee, is actually one NAME For A NAME I I I 5 . LE] 8.30 Sharp 1 ‘ 2.30 _ _ . curtain rises will be obliged to wait until act is over. Sharp something l‘i'Vi'IillIiln the with t‘XlZIlI’lllHllt of tho typo often shot as i-lsii. And with this play is under way and thrills succccdiiig 0411‘“ other until a spectacular dcnoliciiii-iit oc- ours in the blowing up of a sub. marine in view of the audience. 50:. ' STOCK GETATIONS HALIFAX, August zil—(Quominins furnished by l«‘. H. Mci‘urdy and Co. 'Ilie Montreal Stock Exchange. Saturday. Monday.‘ Monday, Tuesday. “"41"” or my“ Ali'li .. at new. “Seven Days’ Leave" is :1 war A. In: . 124% 1291,4’ comedy, yet attacks the great world A10. I I . _ . . ' ‘ . . ' y U 84V, 35% drama from what might be tcrmcd‘me I I . ' I _ H 7;; 7.13/3. the inside. its scones lie about Lon-I (1' p. R. 157 _ ' don. The distant roar of the guns (Tum 13x5“, 141% across IIic (‘liaiinci may he iiiinglncd gym I _ I ' , _ I . . H 103% 104%} if not actually heard. but the i'li‘tltlli g [r . _ . . ' ' . I . I p7 ' 991,2. passes in onviroiiicnt with which 1!. p. . _ I _ _ . H 124%, 1g“; ' every Britishcr is familiar. 'p_ 1{_ s. I. g: 33% Two women and a man make for x_ _ ‘ . _ H 1001/: 1031A, ' its rotuaiii‘ii,")i‘i“i’licl1ifllly.' Tho ’i'iiaii, ii M. p_ 1L I . 115% 116%,. gay young blade. in front for .1 pg, H‘ _ _ . _ . y h O , . '_ 79 5:; week‘s breath, falls (Icspcratcly iii A. R, 75% 7g " love with a young woman who Mm pm. H 1701/2 1767/5 ardcnily reciprocatcs his iroth. ThciIT, T. . . . . . . . . . . .. 83 —— \J second almost instantly colors with (‘. , . , . I , __ (39% 33% (‘Iim‘liis that are deliberate it not sciisuous. and the audience secs the H“, ‘ ‘ ‘ t " swam fickle, n, no, wume. Ins .. oiins cause fictfuincss .ind rob finance observes as much and the the mmm Of Sleep' the mom “O‘IMSI‘W t'l‘. Mother (lravcs' Worin Externii-" iiator will clear the stomach and iii- ti‘stllies and restore hcnltlifiilncss. —~__._____ .. Keep Minard'l Llniment In the house r Who’ll Win It! 999 r? ,,,ooo ».r Manager Gallagher is to RE—NAME THE PEOPLE’S THEATRE when it opens under A NEW DRESS MONDAY. SEPTEMBER. 22nd .And Wants his Patrons to Choose it Get Busy-was $50 Ever So Easy . A Conditions I With every ticket sold at the Prince Edward will be given it blank slip in which the purchaser may mention the name iIOiIIf'll. These must he sent to Mr. Gallagher to reach him .1”: later than Saturiliy. Sept. 14th. The name of the lucky one will be announced at the Prince Edward Monday, Sept. Min. No communication will he nor-“p- table save those written upon tho forms supplied at the Thoatm. In the event of two or more suggesting tho sclecmd Iialne. THE ONE FIRST RECEIVED WILL CECURE‘ THE ‘PRIZE.