\,v _ /l p \| V | . \ A ft lt, has been decide-l to continue v the 8. S. Northumberland on the Sum- " I '°m.,}`a", D--2 It ,';'- 'fr ned' .,_r dtrlsi Pabssngsi Wdsnvs Omoo, ~ 1 Y 'ms__ ~. fl X1 _ . .__ ._ _ o .r' I. _ - . _ f -solemn. ilorlcz _ _ ts reviousl announ wllhnbt io o oiect until fur- _ s_r_notlce_ cancels arrange- _ challattstovvn; Aus. Msn. 191|." _- - ' as-8-15MEr-l W 1 - e IIALIFAX, N.S., Aug. 14.-(Ql10ta- nuns furnished by F. B. Mccul-ay o Z Co.. stock and bond brokers, mem- bers Montreal ‘Bloch lhchange, Mo- L Gnnly Bulldln¢,'Halltax, N_s.) B _UI-DOING PRICES M - lYssterdsy|To:lay I A. ll'.,_.............,.84% Atchison ._ sara Ansconds. ._ ... 00% Am 8`l=R 79% M.F.Ct. 99 llex Nor Power-.....1015§ 101 85% nsadlrlg _. ._ ..... __ 911.4 S. T. U. ._ - Crucible ._ 59% Con Pac ............156 Central ._ 74% U. 'S. .i112 111% _.........___.l1251,§ 124% -Ex P.C. 71 87% Alo ;. ...... ...... 67 U. T. - 44% 68% `_w2v;:i _'Ups Q. 87% ‘ 67% '19 81% DIARY City Magistrates Court 9 a. m. ' Prince Edward Theatre 3. 7 and 8.45 p. m. The Lyceum Moving Pictures 3, and 8.45 p. m. BIRTHS ‘ _..- - \ - ,_ ’ --i _ i » " adjourned annual meeting of < "s _ - _ an _Panos sum 'sms .--.1»_;-~- _ ____» r_~ '- ~ Fox _ _ __ __ _ t . ,island the hour of 2 ocioch 9. nr. nlersldo-Point du' Cheno route for the ‘u3's'13a“2'k" ' '- _ present. Pass sorties _vis Capes \ ` _ freehold farm of 94 acres at A' Cove Head 11 miles from Charlottetown and ` _ ' - very conveniently situated being only '° asroflla 0001011005' 5 85% in 0001. fi so / P. E. I. ‘ % 847-8-15bhstuetf _ § VA _ 74 on. Upper Prince Street, Charlottetown is now offered mr Sale. Tenders to be addressed to Mr. R. E. Mu-tch. Secretary Trustees. No. 185 .Euston Btreet, up to noon August 19th -for the pdrchase of the church. building as it stands, the building to be removed within ll. reasonable time. Tenders will 'tha City. Lowest or any tender not Annual lleetin ._\ - uni . ss.L¢d.wlllbehsldintheon\~os the Secretary Treasurer 84 Great Street. Charlottetown. P E , on Tuesday, August 80th. at W. K. ROGERS, Secretary Treasurer. ' Ki -_ARM I"0R SALE’ The subscriber offers for sale his miles from York Station and in the mmediate vicinity of churches. zen- ral store, school, mills, blacksmiths hops, -telephone connection. rural ally mall, hotels, fishing, etc. A_ com- ortable and comrnodious dwelling ouse, barns and other necessary out- uildings are erected and in good con- tilon with abundace of good water. mteudlng purchasers are invited to spect the excellent crop -now grow- g thereon. An A 1 title will be guar- nteed. For price and terms address - R. P.LANK _ ‘ York Rural Route. LUABLE CHURCH PROPERTY FOR SALE Grace Methodist Church situated afl-so be received for the purchase of the land on which the Church stands consisting of two choice building lots 60x100 feet fronting on Prince Street. one of the best residential Streets in necessarily accepted. Charlottetown July 29th 1918 . 753-8-ts'tue5l. _ l' 45 'f I 1 ORABWELL-At Fredericton on Aug. 8th 1918 to -Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Craswell a son. MQNUTT-At Toronto on Aug-ust 5th to Mejor 'Louis W. McNutt and Mrs. McNutt, a son. HARRINGTON-'Do Mr. and Mrs. W. _J . Harrington, Spring Valley on Tues- day, August Sth a son. Congratulat- ions.~'-R. _ ` DEATHS CRASW-ELL.-At Fredericbon on Aug. 1_2th 1918 the infant son of Benjamin and Mrs. Craswell aged four days. _ -...`,- In Memory In loving memory of Pte. Douglas Campbell killed in action August 15th 1917. _ Sleep on beloved; sleep and take thy rest Lay down thy weary head, upon thy Saviour's -breast- We loved thee well; But Jesus loved thee best Good night. Good night. ___l..,...___.. dklard’s Liniment Co., Limited 5,' - the premises any afternoon from 2 o'ciock to tive. Terms easy. Made known at sale. Gents,-l cured a. valuable hunting dog of mango with MINARD’S LlNl- MENT after several veterinaries had treated him without doing him any 'rex-manentgood. - Yours, ko., - WILFRID GANG/NE Prop. of Grand Central Hotel Drumuiond, Aug. 8,104. ti.. _ Size _ BIOS before sailing. ' 676-8-1M1mo. SUPERIOR BRICK DWELLING on the premises 75 Dorchester Street. on Thursday -the 15th day of August, at twelve o'ciock noon a lot of land having a frontage of 48 feet on Dorchester Street, and only one door -_ west cf Queen St., with large three story brick dwelling house, store and stable thereon, -up-to-date, hot water ' heating and plumbing, all in first class condition. tunity for a good investment. 797-8!-812M4i. Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Salt Salt --- _ “_li 3?' _ ' THB sols hssd of at emily or any male over 5°-000 "Ive f° "five :_°.“..°:-..:'.:;-“_::~'~.l2.‘.::_;;_-1°-¢i;rl:'_:.: middE.sg¢Pf¢mb¢r pEl'- 5'§..EA°¢fE; 1:: u'i'¢° olliiin. "sim wAi°r..%°»'*.2..@""2."J..‘.‘.‘l. iii ` if _ _ v - ~ grille evening or the uneasy. 'lima-sasy. acres ,situated et Frenchfort fronting on the East River. 90 acres clear 10_ with scantllng and fencing. A never_ falling stream of water runs across the farm_ and there is sn abundance of seo manure at the shore This farm has good buildings and a beautiful situation near to churches and school. Only 2 miles -from Dunstsffnsge Creamery, 2 miles f'rom_ Berldld Ry. Station and .10 miles from Charlottetown. _ _ _Applyon premises to owner, Ind -- '°||2%f'£.;#°|,2;,,,, Owen, Fl-enchfort, or Peter Brodie. “U 3"' lllotloneer, Yofl. 'l7l1O-Nllttilld. ri WITH THE CANADIAN FORCES IN 'ran lrml.lJ.` August ls.-It ls now possible to sum_ up the broad re- sults of the Irst da of the battle By the entire Cauadisncorps -had attained 'lil-K °b1°°"V°5_.l- these being an average advance of -fourteen thousand yards. The maximum advance was llfteen thousand yards _(eight miles) and this constitutes a record in this war -for n iirst day’s advance, not even except- ing the German advance in last March The total number of prisoners taken by the Canadians on the lint day will reach six thousand. In addition every Ulm fronting us was captured. So coun- -plete was the surprise that many of these still had on their muzzle cov- ers and their gunners were still in their dugouts. Handling or Guns a Canadian Tnlumph lt may be said here, in parenthesis, that one of the most remarkable things to be seen from the heights, when -the great barrage broke at our f-Wellty Yard line. was the almost total absence of reply from the Bosch bat- i»0I‘l&S. that put up a shrapnel barrage over our advancing troops but made no effort td counter our batteries. This war has no more wonderful ex- hibition of scientiiic gunnery than that which broke on the enemy yes- ¢°l`d8Y. in a ‘barrage far more intense than even that at Vlmy, and pursued his retreating forces relentlessly, rais- ing the precise distance in yards, at stated intervals of minutes, as our -men got into mm. It would have -been wonderful if the ground had been known and prepared and every feature of the artillery problem carc- fully studied in advance, as' at Lens; if WEB 11'0UlillE less than marvellous, when they are taken into account the facts that many of the batteries were only brought up a few hours before U19 SD/S8-Zcmnt opened, _that it was impossible for -them 'to expose them- selves by any attempt at registration and that a great part of the work of f-he b8r‘l‘8»8e was done from maps' by triangulation. The guns were in dor- mant battel-ies, unregistered and with- out permanent emplacements. lt was a. triumph for Canadian gunnery. But this was not all. Yesterday the Can- adian field batteries were handled like a show of the Rloyai Horse Artillery, limbering up, dashing -for a -road and \ll1|imb°l'iDS. hard on the -heels of the retreating enemy. Batteries Stalled at Zero By 9 o'ciock 'batteries were three miles inside where the -front German line was' at zero, the hour when the show opened. So sure were the gun- ners of success that some field batter- ies started olf at -that very minute with their' horses. After long biiter years of 'trench warfare, all ranks were mad with joy bo -get at the I-lun in open warfare.One of our batteries, carried away by the spirit of the thing, pushed so deeply NOTICE § Now is the time to treat your shee; :and lambs for WORMS. Dr. Church'l lAnthelmin»tic for sheep has been rec- ommended by the Dept. of Agricul- ture at Washington as the best rem edy for worms in sheep yet produced. Fully guaranteed. A dollar package treats a large dock. _ Post paid pmlce $1.00. A DR W Gil°\", and liall' 'to deal with Prince Rupert. In the-last heat the two horses were neck to neck until within a few lengths of the wire, when Moncton's save;-its -proved his metal and came in a few inches ahead. " T-he races have proven a aplend success and reflect much credit their promoter. Oli ’ 4 2.21 CLASS t _Peter Farren, b.s, 2.07%, by t Peter' the Great. Pant. Keefe, St. John. N. B. 1 1 1 Dunbolm, b _ s ., 2 _ 16%, 'by -Moko, James Arbing, Charlottetown, P. E. I. ... 3 2 3 Brenton H., erg. , Oakley BEND. H. C. Hooper, Charlottetown. 'P. E. I. ... ... 2 3 li Evelyn, b., b.m., 2.19%, H. R.. ` Haley, St. -Stephen, N. B... . _ 4 4 2 Borden Prince, John Glynn, St. John,N. . . . . . ......B54 Doc. Duncan, cr. g., 2.24%,'by Barron Duncan, Geo. Blanche, Amherst, N. S. James K. Noonan, -b.g, by Win- field Stratton, Amos Etter Amherst. N. S. Little Kitty,-b.m., 2.23%, by El- mont, Dr_ Gilchrist, Norton ....dis Time! .35; 1.08; 1.43%; 2.16. _ Time; .35; 1.09; 1.43; 2.16. Time: .35; 108; 1.43; 2.17. 6 dis I . dis. FREE FOR ALL White Socks, 2.03%,