i Wifi* ll' i~ --. ; .-» ,_ _ I -1:1' `.i..I _.L V ._I_-f_1i'Il.;=_»*r'f_V'i V..- . ' 1 3 _.Wi-_ " _ '_;l .’:f~' _fill ill *.. _ ’I.-_ l$fifY‘1'~'~i-Lf' t.":~‘==ii'»“5:'= as=r_.»rI‘zVt ..~s .wi-if -'- I-_'.i.»f~_~..__; fix a‘ (il."` X I. ziiii is Sf. a»°.` .H 1_= is ,shi V_I.i_'_rI_j- __,f{Vl .' ‘Is it-1. .V.yi..»__~_ ifilfi is-‘;I".‘<_ .‘,»_r3-r»._.__»_»;»_='VV.; _ V `:.'t_`i-.`f-.. li. _ .fr I I-'T _. if I V._tV'.=rVI"iI= *.2 _ V V “fa §l,“`~ 2 ‘t‘ ml f,» VV'-‘ _ .,._,,¢_ _-,I _ f . 5' fill-'~f ` ft li' N ' _:‘_.._.'_f~I _l FV i5.f'w_. ..`." ‘ `.‘ ` ,`~ ;_ i_ LVVI .;,-,_ I. za. __ ._ . . _ . fl' i irq ' <_»- I.. .v. `i»`: V' ,___ _ , ._.__»,_, rip l V _r'Vj:;§_:I. l;‘_ l‘ \ I . _ »- IT PAYS to buy in this Province. ’ NEW YORK. Se . 8.--Terrace den, one _ 'tr popnlai-_,_ or ;, -I _ ¢~ an V muteuruuti and dwcgdi _yin _ Yorkrnsslsneil for the- -of ltor1'to~Ilav. the ...pri op' ' ai" __I.ia" liabilities nt glare 50,00‘E}."-,offset by '$55813 oI’_equ LI _ B. This warrjlli Europe was Iithmeii' by Inoiginunager tor the failure, the Gerinnpk,-I' and German- Anlericnii t.rnde,jl "Wim lurid, having fnllen' ou"appie'eih,blir-_during the vast y€II.l‘. ~ ;.,,-_~_"`.~..7.;. .__:` " H ` ANNOUNCED:-L C. Prowse. .wish ot their lianner- niarrlnge- to September F l - I 'I '_'if~..V.'_'=< A _ . _ _ Another Call for Men Authority has been received by Lt. Col. ]_ R. Allan, O. C. 82nd Regiment authorizing a Depot of Infantry for Overseas Servive. . , __ 250 Men Wanted All to remain together throughout ' the Campaign. _ _ Apply to the Recruiting Officers " Major C. Leigh, Charlottetown Cap. W. C. Cook, “ ' Lieut. L. A. Moore, Summerside _ and any Officers of the 82nd I _ Regiment. V &______ ___ _ ____,_ _ __ Aj -;- §_,» 4. ,'-‘ __ _ _i._~._-_ _ . _g 1 N if. “ “- __ _\ __ _ "Mill _ _\" ‘ ~ W _. f, - /-If iv -V V ` V V ' ____\-ff-____ .V Q "la" _Ta Q? _ MOGUL OIL ENGINES ._ _\_;__._.-_ __ . \3__V_a` '.75 A Mogul Engine will give you what yo_u need-Reliable POW€r- Every adVeI'_'e condition that _:in engine is liable to ni_eet on the farm has been taken care of in the Mogul line of engines. The crank cast: is completely reclosed to keep_ou_t dust and dirt; the governor is pioi~cted by a case, and the principal parts are_ of brass or enamel to prevent rust, and automatic force feed oller and mechanically op.-rated valves on all sires above 4 h. p. _The force feed oiler absolutely prevents the main bearings running dry as long as tlicre is oil in the reservoir. Every _Mogul Engine from I to 50 ll. p. is equipped with a niagneto and will develop 20 p. c. more than its rated horse power before lt leaves the factory. If yo_u look at all the good features of other engines and combine thern in one engine, you still would not have the equal of a Mogul Engine. For further information and catalogs apply to your nearest local agent. V Look for our grand display of New Engines, 'l`hreshers,Feed Grinders and Cream Separators at the Charlottetown Exhibition at our information Bureau in the Company’s Building onthe ground “Everybody Welcome." 34+ '~/L_ international Harvester 5+ _ ca. at caaaila, ua. _ *fr st.John,N.B. __ ”°‘“ _ Anti-Auto Association __ ‘7\ O -v Y \"` ,_ Members of the Association and others interested will take notice that the .following Candidates have signed our Pledge. _ 4th District of Prince both Liberal fand Conservative. lst District Queen’s The Conservatives 2nd “ “ The Liberals 3rd “ “ both Liberal and Conservatives 4th “ “ . The ?Conservatives and one Liberal (Geo. Forbes) 3rd District of King’s Conservative (_J. A.1Dewar.) The Liberal Candidates for 1st District of Queen’s Signed to allow them in Charlottetown and Summerside onlyllVe trust they will receive your support as indicated by Voters Pledge Which is _HS f0ll0WS 1 ` We the undersigned pledge ourselves to vote for no Candidate for our Local Legislature who is known to be in favor of the running of the Automobiles, and we shall require from such Candidate a _pledge that he will not__sup- port any Government that will refuse to appeal The Motor Vehicle Act of 19l3,” and re-enact the Act of 1907. Anti-Auto Association _ 2911-9-10Me2i. SERVICE IN St. A)ban’s Churffh- Sonris, ncxt Sunday at 11 and 7. HUV- D, Jones will ofllclate. SERVICE IN (lhrist (‘hureli, Cherry Valley next Sunday at 10.30 and 7. Mr. A. G. (7rIbb_ will oillciate. HARTNEY' HA’LL.-There will be Union service next Sunday ill llurtney llall at 7 p.ni. All are welcome. SUPPORT' THE CANDIDATES WHO SUPPORT THE MATHIESON GOVERNMENT THAT SECURED $100,000 SUBSIDY FOR ALL TIME. IN HALIFAX. -Among the visitors to Halifax tlils week from Charlotte- t.owii were Messrs W. Wa|Bh. W- U- tllllispic, K. Flettzller, G. Kelly, J. A. Solnllicrlllll and J. G. Wortll. CLYDE RIVER.-'l`he Rev. A. A- tlatcs will preach at Clyde Itlver on Suliliiilti, liltli Inst., at 3 p.m., to the -liicliilit-I'.< ot’ Ilumllton’ l..0.I.. Mein- bcrs ol' Sister Lodges cordially invited. All lsrcilircii will meet at the hall at 35.120 and parude to the chnrcli. _ POWNAL CIRCUIT.-Services next Siiililiiy. llllh, will hc»l'owllzil at ll find 7. Millvleiv at 25.30. ltev. Mr lloilg- iltin, Iii' Vcrnoll River, will pren.cIl ut 1] (ill Pownal) and at 2.30 (ln Mill- vicw). but the regular pastor will prclii-li ill Pownal at 7. - TEA ON MONDAY.-Afternoon tea will bc si-rvcd on Monday next on th-e St. Jnlncs ’l`t:lll\iI-I t‘.oIIrt, which will be irpt-Il to the public during the after- noon. A ilziinty tea. zI.nIl irc cream will bc si-rvcd und nnyolle who wishes Ii good game of tennis and ii nice tea. is askcil t_o Iitlcnil. 2010 WELCOME VISITORS. -Aniong the recent visitors to Vernon wcre:-Mrs. _lleiijnmin l»‘ui~IIiilInl'soii, Miss ldinma .Jt-nlriiis, Mt. llerbert. Miss Annie East- on, North Wiltshire, Allie and Hazel Mcl.c:iIi, I‘l_V‘le River. Miss Marguerite l\lt-lint-l\ei'n, Mt. Albioli, Samuel and Niro, illartiii, lligg. STRICT CENSORSHIP. -By order ol' thu t‘lIicl’ <‘.eil_~:or, Major t`lian1llcl‘S. Ottawa, ull lilail matter ziiltll-essotl t.o ilcivspiipiws t'rolil outsiilti (‘aIliitl:i is bi-ing cclisorritl. The Post. Muster has bi-.cn appoillteil censor for this l’rov- ince ---un excellent. Iirrtiligtulit-alll. which prcvifllls lliilieccssiiry delay ill llulitl- lilii.; the mails. PATRIOTIC WORK.-'|`lIc icc crcunl fi-stivul and sale of cundy :Ind drinks \vl|icli was hchl in New llaivt-II. ’I`uI=s- tiny, Scptclllllcr 7th. proved a graliil siici-csc Much cri-dit is Iluc thc laidics :intl gciltlciiiotl ot' New ilnven for tllc ninlllli-r ill which it wus coililiiclcil. '_l`lic pl'or-veils, which ulnoiilitcrl to $115, gli lo\\'aI'Iis thc Mitcllille (lun liliintl. .\li~ Angiis Z\lc|*liI\I», New Iluvcn, luis also I»t1lItt'ih`\ltt‘Il $5. wHv Do ouR FISHER i=oLKs Now cHANT A soNG As THE GREAT WHITE FLEET GAILY sTEAMs ALONG? wHv Do oun woRIetl.~I of lco crcalu social and linzniil' held ill l’owlIul ilall August 21st, $115.00. ’1`otIIl to flute. Sept. Till. $42lI5.4:l; Mrs. Janles Mc- Millan 1% his rolls. THE HALIr-'Ax.-'rlii~ ss. llnlunx is duo here this nlornlnI.: at ti o'clock with the following list of pzisseiigcrsz Mrs. W. J. Murphy, Mrs. A. G. Stod- dard, Miss ld. Wilkins, Mrs. A. P. Wil- son, (1, ll; Lewis. wlfo Iillil child, lil. l’. lloyllton, .lollii Keiitiiig, Mrs. A. l~‘rc.sl. Mrs. l<‘. (‘aInpbell, l\‘. J. Taylor. J. W. Mcllonahl. lI‘. Mcllinllcy, J. ll. Friiscr, Mrs. (‘. White and child, Mrs. (‘.. llisl land and two clilltlrcn, Miss ld. llrown, Mrs. Ii. Prince, R. (Y. l’rinco, Miss J. (iillis. W. Ll. llradfortl and wife, J. A. Morey, A. A. Richards. Mrs. Robert llolierty, Mrs. M. E. Dalton, (l. Hinds, l\'. ll. ltitcliie. Mrs. A. Mat-Aiiley, Dr. ll. I.. Weil, (leo. Wlliglllnall, G. I.. MII- sick, Jcllii Ilelinis und wife, A. illlodes, ll. Whitewiiy, Miss A. Mcllonald, Miss id. J. Ryan. "V ' WEDDING BELLS. -AV very pretty wedding took place at the Mzilise, Belfast, August 25th, 1915, \vllcil Rev. J. W. McKenzie united' in the holy bonds ol matriniolly, Donald N. Buch- anan, Mt, lluehallan, :ind Miss (Torn L. Doiehcrty, (Yhnrry Valley. ’l`hc bride was very lleeollllllgly attiretl in a travelling suit of liluc clotll, anti zi blouse of white iilarqiiisette. She worn ii dainty black velvet hat und carried it bot|uI:t of bridtil roses. Both bride and groom were uiliitteliilcd. lmlncd- lately after the ccrenlony tho bridal piirly drove to the honic of thc grooln’s pnrcllts, Allen :intl Mrs. Biiclliiliull, where Ii rcceplioll was held. Tho bride and groom rcceivcil miilly valiiublc preselltn, sillistulltial cllcc|ues,' cut gliiss. and silver wiirc. Mr. und Mrs. llucllulluli :irc receiving the congratu- lations of their iii.iIly friends. MEETING OF STERLING INSTI- TUTE-On Tlilirsduy afternoon, Sept. 2nd, Mrs. Walter Simpson, President oi’ Sterling \Voinen's Institute held her annual lawn party for the nicmbersof thc Iiist_ltute_uliIl their friends, at her home “Poplar Sliade.” Buy View. The weatller was iilcal and there was a large attcIitlailce_ Prof. J. A. Clark und Prof. Milrphy. ot’ tho Depiirtuieiit of Agriciiltiirc. was present by reqilest, and iiililressed lilo members. Mr. 'Clark gave a continuation of his for- mcr :iddrcss on gurdeilliig ,especially the cultivation ui' tomatoes und sweet peas. Mr. Milrpliy spoke oil illnesses of flowers. piirticillnry those which iittlick such favorites as esters, penn-V les. etc. At. tho close of their addres- ses both gentlcnien vory kindly uns- wcred many uiicstiolls asked by the lnelnlicrs about the cultivation ol their own piirtlciilair plants and ilow- ers. Afternoon ten was served under thc shuilo trees near Mrs. _SIi}_ipson's lovely garderi' null I1 pleasant 'hour was spent. in l~oulllliI|.:. among tho flowers, Before leaving each of the nlcniliers wero_preseIlt.i~.d with ii beautiful b0Il~ quot by Mrs..Slnipson's little Ilullgllter. Elaine, bringing one oi' the best lllect- lngs 'of tho Instituto -to of close.- A ' ._,__....¢ _ V .,. scoTcHI=oRT AND‘v|cINITv.- Mr. and Mrs. John McBride, Sootcli- fort, drove t_o <‘.hm~lottetown"l‘uesday morning returning home the some evening. -Mrs. John McKenzie, Scot- Mlss Mary M. McDonald of Clhnnrlottc-I town spent Tuesday visiting friends in Alllsary. -Mrs. Archibald McDon- ald, Sourls West, spent a few days' visiting at hcr old homo in St. -All-_ Ilrews recently. -Mr. Joseph McBrldc.' Scotchfort, returned home Monday, after spending ii few days visiting ill Sarantum the gui-_st of Miss Mae Mc- Dounlil. -Wiliat might have'heen a more serious flro occurred at Mount Stewart I1 few dnys ago when a barn ht-longing to Mr. Wlnsloe Clark came near being burned tn the zrounil. ‘lt seems that some children had been playing in the building and havln8 obtained miitchcs, and no realizing what they were doing, set fire to some pnper they got hold' of. Happily the llrc was noticed rind 'got under control before lt did much damage. l-lad lt not been noticed just when lt was, it is possible that th‘e barn and all itll contents. wlilch consisted of- amonx other things ofa new piano owned by »'- o“‘~' 1 Wi. . . , -. -_¢__,v.,_' I . had stored tliere for the _time being, would have been burllcd to the ground. HARD AT IT.-Ono of the'boys in Artillery at Otterpool. England, writ- i_ng to his parents in the city nlukes a ronipi1l'lson of the training received ill Erigliillil and that given them while in (lalinila. "Our old uiidsiimnler drills at tfliarlottetowll were just play, wlint we dill at Sydney when oil coast dllty. was Ii little better as il bl‘cuk- er-ill, :it Ilalifax wc worked Ii little nlore striiliiltiilsly, und lil ltlnglnnil it is work, work, work. But wo like lt. Tile boys are ull Iiriiwn and llliiscle and could go through anything now. We have had two reviews since wc czilno to Eilglallil. You should just see thc ililiilber of soldiers tllat lincd up Ilt ouch. You would wonder where they were kept. When hunting up ii fricnil Ii fellow has to do ‘sonic” tru.- velling for we are stutiolled ull over thc. country. There is ii big force here i'roili South Africa and anotllcr from Aiistrullo. iilid ` they were inspected with the tiiiliadiuiis. To give yoil some idea ot’ tho inspections: The ili- funtry, tzollsistilig, 1 ulldorstund of four ilivii-lions, :irc stationed in posi- tion first, then comes tho macllinc gun section oi' the 20th llaititlioll, their truii:~:pol't wnggolis, tleld kitchens, pack inulcs_and tlleiraecoutreiueiits. \\'c, the Artillery, consisting ol' a num- ber of units, collle next. :intl .to get to our positions we lia.vs_to»_tiikc ii lnarcli of eight miles. We have still to be illspcctedlly His Majesty and Kitich- I~.uel',,but that will he pretty s_o_oiiL We have ofllcers ‘instl'uctliig1Is_ who have bcoii at the frontp We _go't‘all'oi°tler to turn olit oil 0. nlnreh. and the first thing wc ruiiinto ts I1 bunch oi’ these oiliecrs, who watch 'the working ~nt' the Inen and tllcli give iustl'i1rtionl-i. Wo had one oiflccl' to-tiliy. Ii I.lellt;_- ('nlonel of the British Artillery, who had been at the front IIl'ld wn,s,.in lilo I-treat l'ctl'c_tit |`roiil Moiis. _Ile hail had only seven hours’ sleep in the_ ten days and it broke hlni nll'."up. ll"o,is what you would cull an olllcer. A llulli- ber of the :Ii'tilli»ry fclloivs. were to have gone tn Salisbury for gun prac- tice. llilt it has' been ptistlioncil, solno say oil accoiint of tho ilispcctlotl wliicll is conilng olT. Eacli sii]).gi-4;. tion has four giill-liiyclzs, and allioltg those to liavc gone ivero fnii15"i‘§|;m`(]_ I-rs, (‘. ’l`oo|nhs, W. ll. Dcwal', George Ilirch nlitl George ltobillsoll. 'l‘licy will still im at`lIir the inspectlnll. Just when I alll writing tllisllotter the. But- tery is clit into Ifo_iI,r~iln._v_< Iic¢Ip,n_.'rInit is w|lut_ you call work. We all like it i_i_nIl urc ill thc best ol' llcilllh." I III. IIIIIIIII ' _S|liNlltlHiUilllHiU Word comes from `Ronlc that anoth- er 1*; E. Islander has been -signally honored. This time _lt is Rev. Dr. _Nelly who is the recipient oi' the dis- tinction. Ile has just been oppoliited tri the highest c\it~‘-yoiir slroe bill in two"if f They ulieeketl- uliniin,ibci;ed foes yti`i.\;,%iLy‘ii§lieftn_*vVfi_itfllg inonog/,onithe 'ihcy liiatle their breast a slilcld null; oti`iq“'kllltl,',"' _ "__ ¥¢_,‘,“ " ' _ __'__. _ff ' T". _ fought _ _ '» ~ #yi 1, .M /rV_?._ .~fyv.‘g,_.fi§"*§- ~_;;,‘»g;_ l .V s true soldiers on`ly,VciIn i __ _ _ .Ind with their blood they paid ther ' _ ._ i f‘~_§_ '_ _V -. _ “xi _ price HALIFAX EXHIBITION. ` 'I`hey are lierocs to it man _ *_ _ .I- 'l‘hcrc are lovelyj spots iii Flulltiers . ~- 3" ‘_ 8;15_~ _. - n \Vhich nlakn your minds nyc diize ' - _ e-pg »_;- _,. _»-<.- Ivor Ii cross ill slcllen tIills