I llll : iiilii‘iiiii llull «iii’i‘ii'insiiiiililfii 0;. reason why “Fruits-tires"— u an extraordinarily successful In this. relief to those suffering with Mfipdm. Tow Li'wr, Indigo; a“, Corn-l: Hula/m, Nunlg’s's, Kidney and lladdcr Mics, ‘ lamination, Me do Me But, [um and other Skin An‘eetions, Is, bosom it is the only medicine in the world mode from fruit juices. It Is composed of the medium principles found in spplu, oranges, figs and prunes, together with the nerve tonics and antiseptic at . proven repute. 50o. than, 8 for 82.50. tflsi sire 20c. At all dealers or sent poath by holes-tires Limited, Ottawa. A . l ' ’9 .. 1 I . ..' ', ,. flow-"r" - I ~ ' ' . .- - . . _ . i r ' . ‘ . ‘ Iottetown‘ Is our oniyregret on this ' ‘ ' i said hill information came from Lieut. . A - v occasion, but while we lain would Lawleyi 0‘ "19 BTW“ "IVY: comman' m. . . - 2 . gays 3'01: with us always ‘wa 013115300 . its; lagltlxygriglahfiunderwater craft ‘ o I ' ' - u a mu our courag seec n ._ I - e romeo. ‘ a more difllc’lllt field in Thonsreat an: ‘ ' “Lieut. Muller: “Cardin: to the To see P111100 Lita-goof: gill-3?. “A: __ ' srownig West where many poor souls WASHINGTON, Aug. 16,—Light story or Lieut.-commander Stock- , _ ' ‘ A meeting of the parents or next of kin of the soldiers who died in the recent war was. held at Wellington Station .on Wednesday 13th. with the object of eventually forming a pro- vincial organization for the purpose of placing before the Federal Gov- ernment a united demand that it sev cure for them the same compensa- tion that has been attained to the re- turned soldier. ' - The meeting which was largely at- tended was presided over by Dr. John '1‘. Casgrove as chairman and Joe- eph J. Richard as secretary. ' Many of the speakers present ex- pressed tbemselves In convincing terms as to the justice of such a com pensation among whom was the chair man who instigated the movement and whose remarks as to why such a compensation should be forthcom- ing to the next of kin, threw new light and interest on‘ a subject that bids fair to become one of consider- able importance to the sacrificing fathers and mothers of the heroic dead of this fair province. it was ag- reed that the first meeting should m..-- embrace Prince County and be held 7........s-~e--o--so-susu-ur- «oneuw~o-«----....-..-....u LEMON JUICE IFOR FRECKLES Girlsl Make beauty lotion for a few cents—Try it! ‘ .wwwmuiwcflumnler-IIA-O-WI'Iv-OI'I‘QIVII Squeeze the Juice of two lemons into a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, shake well, and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle and tan lotion, and complexion ' beautiiler, at very, very small cost. Your grocer has the lemons and any drugstore or toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweetly fragrant lotion into the face, neck, arms and hands each day and mellow freckles and blemishes disappear and how clear, soft and-rosy-white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless and never irritates, ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' drew-m av .. Belye McNi c A 6081' ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORO . General, Municipal and Corpor- ' - stion Auditing and Systematis- it ' consuu'rANrs ON Government and Civic income ‘ Taxes. Manufacturing Costs . and Mcionoy 1 Office and 'Phone Connection . St. John. Moncton. Amherst. -_=a Ll’Rol‘ESSIONAi. CARDi DR. CLIFT CHRONIC DIBIAOEB ’ colu'rlvsl TREATMENT by the month in advance. Purdy Station Westehester Co., N. Y., U. 8. A. HOURS 12 to 8 dailY. NOW. tasu-zonmuuaopd. u Dr. K. W. McKinnon VITIRNARY SURGEON Office, 180 Kent Street Opposite More" Hotel Tslophon. 7M trots-23mm» _ . — < s. S. HFSSIAII Barrister. Solicitor Notary Public, etc. MONEY TO LOAN Montague. P. I. I. D. STEWART, I. 0.. Burl-later, Solicitor and liotory Public Newson Block. Charlottetown Branch Office. Georgetown Money to‘ Loon on Rest lststs IOISOII & DUFFY me Barristers and Attorneys solicitors for Royal leak of Canada MONIY 'I'O LOAN unless a soslslloh _, Isrristors Attorneys-blobs n Office Roy-I look lullolng ' chariottetown. P. I. I. i t'. , loLEOD l BEITLEY j i W... Iontle‘y, K. 6. t Isl-flour and Attorney-stints MON IV 70 LOAN Chloe—lam: e! N. I. chambers hm IllBUITOl I Sill. "Prim". Attorneys. Notary Pub- "°v “0-: lolloltors tor Census look Association last: of Montreal. can- "I: "nascent Honour Corpor- ates. 4“; . n. at Summerslde at an early date. The following resolutions were ad- opted:-— « Resolved that this meeting pro- ceed to form an association for the purpose of obtaining from the Feder- al Government a reasonable qompen- action to his next of kin for the sol- dier who has laid down his’ life for his country in the recent war. Resolved that in the opinion of this meeting a count and afterwards a provincial organ zntlon be created to promote the purpose for wllich this association is organized and further- more, Resolved that the president and secretary of this meeting be author- ized to call a public meeting to be held in Summerside at an early date to promote the purpose of this organ- ization. TROTTERS oAv AT noncrou MONCTON, August 15.-—-'l‘he sec- ond day's racing in the Maritime Cir- cuit here was devoted exclusively to the traitors, the Classes being the 22.16 and 2:30. The 2:30 event was won easily by Bill Sherran, owned by S. J. Bo-yl, Fredericton and Roy Mil- lcr, owned by Bev.. Reardon, Monc- ton, captured the 2.16 trot after a hard fight, Drags, the Halifax horse, being the chief contender. The fast- est heat of the day was 2.17, made by Roy Miller in the fourth and de- ciding heat of the 2.16 ciassq SUMMARY 2:16 Trot, Purse 8300 Roy Miller, Bev. Reardon, Moncton ....1 1 2 1 Brage, Frank Boutilier, , Halifax .... ....42 1: Victoria, Dr. McAllister Sussex ....24 33 Border Prince. Wm. Brick- ley, St. John ....3 5 l 4 Napoleon C, Peter Carroll Halifax ..6 3 5 dr. Time: 2.18, 2.18%, 2.17%, 2.17. 2-30 Trot, Purse 3300. Bill Sherren, SJ. Boyl, Fre- I licricton ....1 1 1 Addie 13., Peter Carroll, Haii~ fax 2 2 Lady Marshal, Frank Bou‘ti lier, Halifax ....3 35 Alice the Great, Wm. lng~ 1 ram, Moncton ..... ..5 43 Miss Eired, J.P. lSmith, Kin- kor‘a .. ....454 Time,.il.'lil%;' ééié’éam. sonssss AND PRESENTATION Sunday mornnig at High Mass in Vernon lRiver Church, Rev. W11. McKenzie of this city ,who was rec- ently ordained to the Priesthood, de- livered a very instructive sermon to an exceptionally large congregation, This being Father McKenzie's first op ’portunity of addressing a. congrega- tion in Vernon River since his ordin- ation, and it being his native parish, he delivered an excellent sermon, which was worthy of one of much more experience. After the service The Rev. Father was presented with a purse and the following address road by Mr. Joseph McDonald:—— To Rev. Wilbert B. McKenzie. Rev. Dear Father:— ;" We, the people of your native parish, take this opportunity to extend to you our sincere congrat- ulations on your ordination to the Holy Priesthood. For several years we have regarded with kindly inter- ests your progress towards the goal which you have now-attained; and we assure you that our hearts are gladdened by the knowledge of your success. We hope we shall not offend your fine sense of modesty, dear Fath or, when we say that your good ex- ample ilas eVer been an incentive to others to live good lives: while your kind disposition has never failed to win you many warm friends. it is indeed a very great honor for us to be able to class you among the many illustrious sons of Vernon River Parish, who have been called to cm. ciate at the Altar of the :Most High. To realize at the some time the great. responsibilities which you have been called upon to assume by Almighty God Himself, and we pray that He may .ever give you grace and strength, to hear those burdens which neces- sarily appertain to your exalted state _ life. r, , That the sphere of your future lob~ ors lies beyond the Diocese of Char- M '1'. MARGARET'S m COLLIOI all! AWL" DAY ml- m III-I mu. ADAM.“ COUIII noss "moans-roar 1'0 zoned: IATIICUMW- m _ AI. cons-l. .vnQ-v.utr--lmlous . molest. Innu- " ... use - ammo masculine-Issarresld-t gamma-Illusion.“ “mmmw Mai-M 3 are in dire need of Spiritual Aid. it is our earnest hope, however. that you may have many opportunities of re-visiting Vernon River. Finally. dear Father, we ask you to accept this small offering as a mark of our affection for you, and We prey The Great Father of All to store up for you gifts and treasure innumer- able in His Heavenly Kingdom. _ Signed on behalf of the Parishion- ers of Vernon River, I JOSEPH PRATT. PATRICK MCKENNA. D. J. GARM ICH LE, Trustees. was shed today on the fate of the German submarine Bremen, sister of the mar-chant U-boat Deutschland, which mysteriously disappeared on a proposed trip from Bremen to New Landon. and the loss of which was re- called t‘s other day by a report, after. wards official _COntradicted, that the crew of the Bremen had turned up at Hamburg Representative Edward J. King (011), vgho recently returned from Europe, aid to-day. Mr. King said this version of the disappearance of the German march- ant submarine was told him by Lieut.- bridge, told me, cruised in the direct- ion of the Kiel Canal one night. Com- ish craft saw a huge German submar- ine not fifty feet away. “it was the work of a few moments to land two torpedoes amidships, Lieut. Langley explained. He describ- ed the ‘giant submarine as splitting in the middle as the result of the terrific explosion, with both ends rising high in the air. The British commander said he read clearly along the bow the word ‘Bremen' in large letters. and then both ends plunged beneath Commander Stockbridge, U.S.N., who ing to the'aurface at dawn, the Brit- . \ QUEBEC, Aug. 17.—The visit of the Prince to Quebec has put a pre- mium not only on vacant rooms but vacant houses in the city of Quebec over 82000 has been offered for a flat in one of the leading apartment houses while as high as 83,000 has been offered for the lease of some of the leading residents. It is im- possible to accomodate the crowds ar- riving In the city. All rooms have already been secured. The Chateau Frontenac is. receiving as many as the waves." " 2.000 telegrams of inquiry per day. unpalatable dish is re- Jected. Hundreds of tasteless dishes can be made enjoyable by the use of the celebrated LEAtPEllllllls v SAUCE THE ORIGINAL mml'm .‘ ‘The World’s Greatest Condiment." ,CG 2 ONTARIO Miles S. L. McKay, Sarnin. . . .. . ... . .10,000 Toronto Railway Co., Toronto 16,000. 12,000 G. S. Wilson, Hamilton... .... 12,000 .0. W. Arnold, Hamilton . . . . . . .i5,000 H. Baxter, Humiiton. . . . .. . .10,000 Lyons Tailoring, Hamilton... . .12,000 Mrs. J. J. Scott, Hamilton. .14,000 Dr. Rogers, Hamilton. . . ... .12,000 Dr. Simpson, Hamilton... . 23,000 J. B. McRae, Ottawa... ..; . 12,000 Mrs. H. I. McLachlin‘, Ottawa. 20,000 Mr. Greening, Toronto. . .. . .50,000 W. P. Robinson, Toronto, 13,084-14,274-10,000-10,300 T. Eaton Co., Toronto. ... . ... .l2,320 'T. Eaton Co., Toronto . .- . . . .12,107 T. Eaton Co., Toronto. .... ... .14;000 Father Thuraln, Ottawa... . .. . .15,000 Dr. A. T. Hobbs, Guelph.. . .l7,00') A. M. Davis, Ottawa. . . . .10,000 'John Foley, Ottawa... . .20,000 Dr. Harvey, Coldwoter. . .. . .li,000 W. C. Hodgins, Toronto. . . . 21,000 Mrs. J. C. Leora, Ottawa” . ... .l0,000 McBrides Garage. . . .. .18,292 A. G. Mather, Ottawa,. . .. . .20,000 Nelson D_. Porter, Ottawa. . .. . 15,600 Dr. O'Brien, Ottawa. ,. . .17,000 I". T. Plaunt, Ottawa . . . . . . . . . 10,000 J. F. Piiiin, Pratt Food Co., O Toronto. 10,000 Fred Runge, Ottawa, 12,000, 14,321 H. D. Slips, Niagara Falls. . .. . .17,000 Dr. Webster, Ottawa. . . ... . 10,000 William McAullfie, Ottawa. .. . .12,000‘ M. DI. Séhultz, Branti'ord. . .25,000 Mr. Geo. F. Smith, Cornwaii.. .10,000 McBridcs Garage, Toronto. . . . . 18,321 McBrides Garage, Toronto. . . . . 18,600 Moncur & Cook. Hamilton. .. . . l0,000 R. G. Graham, Bellevllle.. . . .. .30.000 R. G. Graham, Believiiie, 144,000 ' . 146,000, 243,500. James Cook, Believiiie. . .. . . 11,000 Wingham Creamery, Wingham.14,000 Townsend Livery, Ltd. . .. . . 19,000 NOVA SCOTIA A. 8: W. Smith, llailfax. ....12,500 J. W. Grant, New Glasgow. . .. 10,000 F. Colcstonc, Nova Scotia . . . . . .44,600 H. Partington, Nova Scotin. , . . .10,000 NEW BRUNSWICK Archibald Fraser, Edmunston. .l7,000 William Sindair, Newcastle. . . .15,000 Seymour, St. John, .‘ . . . . . . . . . . 17,000 R. R. Murray, New Dayton... . .12.000 QUEBEC Capt. J. T. Landriauit, Bor- ‘ licoux’ . . . . . . , . . . . . . . .. . . . . .l4,000 - n. N. Taylor, Montreal. . .. . . . . .15,ooo lsts. British Munitions, Montreal. . 16,000 Mr. F. II. Hopkins, Montreal. .l7,500 M ANITOBA C. II'. Nicholson, Winnipeg. . . . $50,417 Jobbin Marrin Co., Winnipeg. 10,000 G. H. Nicholson, Winnipeg. . . . $0,427 F. ii. Klocppcr, Winnipeg . . . . . 08,500 Jobbin Marrin Co., Winnipeg. .33,000 W. 11. \Vilkcs, Franklin . . . . . 20,000 P. Bergmann, Plum Coulee... .i0,000 SASKATCHEWAN Chas. Roe, Regina . . . . . . . . . . . . .13,000 Mr. McConnell, Regina . . . . . . . .16,000 Tom Murray, Rosrhern . . . . . . . . 11,000 James Cross, Saskatoon. . . . . . .l2,'000 ALBERTA Leon Levasseur, St. Albert 42,000, 9,775, 11,013 Jack Hayes, Edmonton . . . . . . . .36,000 J. .l. Reedy, Calgary. . . . . . . .16,770 Geo. Bailey, Mchth... ....20,000 P. Burns, Calgary . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14.“: Mr. G. A. Bca'umonr, Calgary. .10,000 If. B. Pearson, Calgary Gas Co., 23,ooo'-19,ooo-ll,034. Geo. Long, Champion. . . . . . .. 15,000 BRITISH COLUMBIA T. McGlll, New Westminster. . .52,500 Western Fuel Co., Nanntmo.. .. 2,000 J. B. Weir, Vancouver . . . . . . . . .15,000 Judge Barker, Nanaimo.. , . 15,000 Have YOU Had Goodyear Cord [N CANAD' TIRES k, , Experience? The unequalled mileages which we have claimed for Goodyear Cord Tires are amat- ter, of record. 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