»' . ‘ Us ~. » ...z We _eu _-..,i'.,..;.,-.lIIQ,'n..v.',_f.' -..,’ .. -,<_»v’7-1;-.,,~ ,V ',,'.,,,~, 1 , , __ ,vt-3.: ,_; , -g,,_§_,, ._l_- , NNW A _ gy , - V a , f , u I 'I V V M ,, ,. _X »_. . FW .R v§,_..,._\. -_ini t ,~~ ,. .- . A’ _ . _ . _ ¢ _~.. . W. V " ‘X4 X t ' _ .e l " ~ . M :X30 ' 5.. -_ V. __ - _ gg L _ _ ,'r_§no§Aa!m'lnrowuooano1as ~-1 A,,GUsT29,,°18 ' _ ._ _._ _. ..\.. _ ‘ ~ --=--~1lsb`»»'~» .»-. . . . »-~‘..- - ~ '.'<‘_rmi_t¢_and sanefeb- tgp gua'\au_teed’_at _all times. __ ' , Let us' develop and ; ;rint_'your_plcturee also. _ We can give you quick service and ‘good results. ~: _ ~\ E.%A. Foster .wel -;».-S--~ 0 _ IM va.-'» srnlles-LKT-'FlvE'N~ 8- ' Q 1,, lco,4u.gco. mmss " -1-‘ ‘ use BEEN sE1'1'l.»eo 3vgNim.Y, B., August 26.-Strikes (st nvq' qqllierles of the Scotia Coal Company were settled on the general superintendent stating that`if the four deputies who were the cause oi the strike wisbedythey could remain in the union. ‘ f He blantedboth nliners and depu- ties for causing the strike oral' a trivial matter. The deputies resign- ed from 'the union' on being promoted' and the strike resulted. . or calluses off with TO STRIKE 0\l¢ 011 t8lB¢l'BDh instructions on Fri- day evening and the results came in 'by wire tonight. No date _for the strike has been mentioned so far, but it was intimat- ed "met lt would- net be lens delayed. - _ _ 5 ._____..__,___ -e-9-o-e-Q--e-¢-»e-e-e-Q-»»-»».o-aw-q..4 TELL YOUR WIFE; CORNS LIFI' OFF Doesn't hurt a bit to lift corns 1 .2-___-_ _ Engers » ` e-e-»¢-~»-rep-e--o-¢<-e--s--4--e.»¢......__,..¢........s........,..,. NM B iwlnge of pain or sorenessl ballorc applying. or afterwards. This may sound like a dream to corn-peso emd men and women who have 'been cuttinsl. filing and' wearing torturous Fglters. Yssl Oorne lift out and- cal- _uses peer oi! as-ii by magic, says this Oincinatti authority. 1 A quarter ounce of treezone ‘costs but a mv cents at anydrug store. Ap-' ply a few drops directly upon your tender corn or callus, and inataniy the soreness disappears; tllon short-' l the corn or caiius will bo so loose that it lifts off. Freeaone dries instantly. It doesn’-t eat, out the corn or callus. but just shrivels it up so it lifts away without evon irritatin the surroundink skin and never let a corn or callue ache twice., E -~ Women should keep it on the dresser" IRIANGLE - 4 |13 S number of let ` I I- rtels from P E lsianu Fox Breeders _i relative to the tax on luxuries which ulation lawshas been tightened al- most daily in France_ and England, for soldier and civilian alike, the con- 'trast has been most distinctly in fav- ina of Canadian manhood to the will affect the Silver Fox lndustry,i world, the canteens of the Canadian beg to say that I have taken csnsifi Y. M. C. A. in France have no less arable trouble tio find out if this tn; discovered to...thousands ot Imperial will in an way seriously interfere Canadian manufacturers. In pre~war. what I can gather, I can positively days goods "Made in Canada” com- state that no fox rancher has anything pared favorably with their competi~ whatever to fear. tors, but since the screw of food reg- In the first place, money is easy with almost everyone, and 'hundreds of thousands' oi people who before the war were only making a-moderate lilcome, are ‘now getting in one year, eeeoeoee Q g*@i2)) #P I " \ % Q fe c. P. n. coulrazlzcl/lL "”" l " "` ' ‘J 1 " ' ‘ - Y-on ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,s5,,_. ..........»..=,..v..,. ]RA|][ |f[]|_[(]wS RH] L“1'"" 1" 1F1{,2mDust1nY oeoee# oeeeeeeeeee;eeeeeeeoeeeeoeeeeeee MONTREAL. August ze.-_'rue een ~ for a vote on the proposed strike am- / I ' ' V' -0 , ' Orig commercial telegraphers in the 4 ' ` 2 -f ~ employ of the ~C.` P. R. ha srssnitsn " is now about to go into effect in _the ., ' ~" ` _ , in avote of 98 pm, cam m mmrot this As -the war has revealed the stam- United States, and to what oifoct it f0rm'0f Protest against the recent aw. . ' A _ - . ard of the conciliation board. Operat- ~ . V ' ' ' ors in 'Montreal and Toronto voted en V bloc for a strike. The cali was sent _ Y _,_ . , and French soldiers the merits of with the island lndustry, and from ` ) -'sr -A 000000 1-| I .. I 000 /_ws FRAME PICTURI-:X s & J 0 'lr of the Canadian article as sold in as much money as they formerly ree _'ho Red Triangle huts. eived _in three years. These people i -°* M" _ Canada has been in the fortunate s.re`pay'ing more for everything, and 00 position of not requiring such rigor- have become accustomed to it. When cus use of “substitutes” called for they want anything, the matter of elsewhere, and so far as supplies for price does not stand in the way, and the soldiers are concerned, quality; li’ they want silver fox the extra lux- M has 'been kept as far as possible at ury tax will not prevent them from -v ‘_ _ - top notch. By special permission of buying--especially ns they know this \ _ the authorities the Canadian Y. M. goes to the Government to help the \ H --_ _ i , C. A. has 'been permitted to ship S0l¢l'lHl's at tho lr0nt. man hundreds of tons of su iss of All the fur manufacturers are vu y pri ry '___ all kinds to France and Eng1nnd_ busy, and fur houses report that more Those goods have won the enthusias- 113105 0! Bll»k|1ldB Of lure -arc hollis tic praise of 'tnnnsnnds of 13;-msn made at this season much in advance Tommies, and letters from Canadians Of any 03191' 56115011- nt tits 1;-ont teii now the imperial,-' All the silver fox industry nceds~ will gladly walk twelve miles or more “Hd it 119655 H118 V915’ bildllf-is to in 0|-der to buy genuine Canadian make the public and the thousands tcen. ~ er there" by the Red Triangle is cam Sllllel' FOX--tllld there Will' bfi D0 illf from the Dominion. Needless to say ca" Pr°d“°° at 5°°d n5“l`°5» the im erial canteens are unable to Iam Sm etc the money and are sponding it fur One line ol' goods popularized "0v. luxuries of all kinds, understand about 000000000000000 O 0000000 0 TODAY 00000 *""“li1:l’\ i' ._ -'s "'~' /‘-“, ..%=~i/ 5"’ `» Rf." V Stylish Baby Carriages "ents" at 'a Canadian Y. M. C. A. can- “P9” th°“5‘"1d“ of P00910 ‘V00 hav” A E d d g S O g y very kin --every price---a esi n t i bab a comfortable health-giving ride 1n the fresh air ',,,-,,, ,,,,,,,,,,_ ,,,,,,_ ,mn ,md vegetable, neun, in his mneliei-s selling en they Folding Go~Carts from $6-95 10 $25-00--Light easy to-handle Carriers from $3-755 to $16--'10-Large reed and wood Baby “Pullman Carrlages from _ D ~ J ' $17-00 1" $50-00-Sulkies from $45-50-"ii-Stro1lers$l2.»0 up. And a wlde .C. KAYER _ I _ ;:::_"‘:_f_t;";.'_.:;‘.f_.:“:;t:..‘;'_:.‘::‘:_§: -ll 50 dlffe-ml eyes. superlative excellence of the maple ,,.~...--»~v~ ..~ leaf Dr°d“°t has deVe|°Ped lm lm' cluding the proverbial nccdlc. ul satlable aplletite amongst. those Brit- thou h the anchor is missin 8 _ ish and French soldiers who have been Another “em of Clmadiai munw lortunate enough to be in touch with facture uplacedn by me Red Cross »\@P¥O)l(0X0§ . _ " Canadian Y' M' C' A' This achieve Triangle overseas is the heating stove f“°* ‘hal 5° "““°1‘ ‘lf '1`°""“Y 5 "BW out er the deadly emu or the trrjrltiies hootlaces to peanut huttcr, and in- , Bild Cilddled down beside li genuine __ .,/ _ _ _ me J-Am or 8' un`°pener' and that h° Canuck heater is not going to bc so f ‘ * eeeeeeeeee e is Btmnsly prejudiced “gain” any' sure in future that his own vaunted _ ' ‘V \ ".’1">.~ ' thing whose habitat is a san. AGENTS WANT* D V ' goods will also find that the Red Tri Pon'mAl1‘ Assn-'fe wAN°rEo.sENo ` ’ ““g'° ” l””°"° ‘° ° “ 5°” "““°° Whatever anv"‘Leasue of Nations' for Catalogue. Prints Solar and Bromiere. Finished Portraits Con- vex or Flat Dramas. ‘Glass and all supphesqiilllerihaiifd ffortrait Co., Toronto. 1101-8-28lllE6i. \5. UP DAILY BARNED BY GOOD live men or women soliciting orders from our magnificent ,free sample book of Personal Christmas Greer. ing cards. No outlay, Reasonable prices. Well known line. Easy to sell. Write British Canadian Pub- lishing co.,`nept. 6, :ls cinn-en, 'rer- onto . 11,00-§-28ME2wks_ -5 _J _ _y FOR SALE AUCTION ,- HORSE, WAGON8» sleighs, harness, farming. imple- rifcnts, etc., at the residence of the late John Henry Gates, Esc., Long- worth Avenue, on Friday, 30th Aug- lis`i, cgmmencing at 2 o'clock. It. Bearisto, Auctioneer. 1107-8-28‘Mlii , » _ _ u_» AUCTION-DEBIRABLE RESIDENCE at the premises, 57 Orlebar street, all Thursday, the 29th August, at 12 dblock noon, the superi r-built re- sidence of the late Mila gllay. Rare 3pportunity to secure a nice homo. _ Beairsto_ Auctioneer. 1106-8-28Mii F eALE A oeealue emnsn. ply to P. Byrne, .North River. 1072-s-zmalpll. FAHM FOR SALE. APPLY BRUCE H. Yeo, Union Road. 1062-8-ZGMBI $;`”§.§ ron este.-Housl conrraluluo seven rooms, hot watel"`he\ting. lerse barn. Apply 51 mlm Ave. >- » s91e_~azMen»d _g____________ FOR BALI--AlOU1'.700 CAIIO 0\F nlllllrl cans, suitdbie ails for bla!- bel-rie|_ Apply Charlottetown Goa ‘used Milk Co _ 415-7-ISHN. 0 one HAND slubsn ANn~|\0AQ- lift weeks, Albany, an ‘ iosoe-nmol ' . FOUND ` ___i #oline on 'rnuneosy molar _rm “N 1‘°Ml lleardeorgetown a lsdy'| dist. Owner lit\y’have the samd iw Willis at_The _ .Two Macs Dru!°` *NPN _"Ll __ i.- _ 1 ~ l im I ` . _ LOST 1 LUQT on Auauvr :ers ulswa raincoat in Charlottetown. Finder "please leave at Jenkins -;Bon. l 'l , , , »~ 1080 iallivii *lf* 4-4 L* ' ,-at 'V y ' _-_Ll`a1' aov wAN'rso_ _ APPLY L gusrdtan Qm¢9_ _ v11_21-8~29Mf.f_ £011. Both in good conditl6rl`_'A‘l-"wAN;rED' AT ONCEF LM-HER, To MISCELLANEOUS ‘ roses-28M-h. rmsonnns “w sarah -0 HELP WAN TED-'-MALE work on new Brunswick Hotel. Moncton, N.B_ Apply to James Reid, Contractor, _Monctonf 1076-8-27M8\ 'vvA'N'rso.-A aooo MAN wAN'r:o ,to worii on farm. ADDIY ` Jill rc. Dinan. on-s-zoim wsu1-so-nov fro Luau rn! nfuseusleeee. Apply at °v°° WE- A. Foster. ' 950'3'”“"- waurso rr ones - orlnarony for' tfontsgue Central dillsss -he-N ferences required. Appl! in 'H11' in, to P. si. 1. Telephone Co., Char iottetewn, P. ll. I. I l-Wi - A sus Tenn' men fer me lu'&3ll_yleu et9f..<‘".,,,i ies work. need nw- °°°~ it £7 Oveaihl- Finder will be re- "*f°°¢'l9‘»‘Nilrainlssmetemsra~ Nl" 01500- . ms-s-mm. V `. . .VZ QI meile ft ._ _ .- *F- wsnrlo-osnrlnrln veit mop and in the base amps. The unbound I (3 ~ ' ` he can do even better in times oi WANTED GIRL Fon el-:NEsAl_. _°“ ““'“"““°“ °f 1’“1’"’“‘ .°“‘°°k°" sem. 'rust they will regulate nm. housew°,.k_ Apply at mls umce_ _lt Canadian field sports forthe agil- buying accordingly goes without my lty and prowess of the' player has been agent for their wares. The amount Z H I WANTED A MMD FOR GENERAL if vigor put into his play bythe Can- or, D vel-an may~ do in post wall days of stimulating trade bctwcon tht housework. Apply to Mrs. Walter , - _ -~ -Grant. 76 Gyn” Gem-5° Streep "ua" Sportsman “aus for eqwpment allies generally, it is certain that 10p3_g.2gM2|_ 'Llw""`w~in "and tar mme than 8' slap several thousands of Imperial troops _ ,_ ' _ “ll lm” wmt' A” °n°rm°““ quantity are convinced that il’ the Cunadiur wA~r=l> A elm. .Foe GENERAL °f “""°’“° “““°""‘ ‘““‘°""‘1 1*" manufacturer can maintain ...cu nn housework’ mst- of septemhen AU, been. practically the sole source of standards as shown In thc Y* M_ C_ A DIY 9 C1l0Bt11Ut 91199- ` 31;- supply for such articles near the from cnnteens in France during hostilities 1071-8-27dtf. . ing, and the manufacturers of Canada 0- 0.-'- ‘ °.\ ` , - WANTED HELP__ ilre is the last word in arming » ' _ /’ '\ _ `~ _ ..--.X - W “‘° /"’»Y.-"1//A vp 00 D A S ._ ment is quite notable in view ofthe A British Tommy who has cr >t in 1 R H.; 0 ‘ IE I \ I day "tuck" has to be discovered with ` , ` _ , ` " ,_»""°` ‘ _ » _ , .~ _ ‘X ff J ’ \ `5 A ' _\ . FEMALE "“'“*“°' _ 'Y \f,jSf It ' arriers from Folders from Pullman Carriages 3.25 to |650 6.95 to 25.00 from 17 00 to 50 00 ee `\ m ,eo £3 so 'e not purchase from him substitutes in the proportion of not loss than one pound ufsubstitudlcs to four pounds of white or standard flour. The liollrd,' in a statement tonight, reminded dealers that this regulation applies. to all parts of Canada, and that dclll-I ers who fail to govern themselves no cordlngly are liable to a hcnvy line and also to cancellation of linsir licenses. llogllilutions now in force, not only require the purchase of at least. one pound of substitutes to every four pounds of standard flour, but also rc- quiro the uso in private households of ut lens-t ten pcrccnt of sllhstltuics in baking of bread. rolls, pastry, or any other product in which standard flour is used. _ _ ______________ _ $l0l!Ki.(lUUlAl|l}N$ HALIFAX, N.B,, Aug. 28.-(_Quota- tions furnished by F. B. Mccurdy & `Co. stock and bond brokers, mem- bers Montreai Stock Exchange, Mc- Curdy Building, Halifax, N. S.) CLOUNG °R|ClB ' I ` |VssterdsylTo`:isy S51/4 lA. F. .........._.... 85% AlChl80ll .. ......-.. 87% 86% Anaconda ._ 67% 68 i 103 100% RBMUBI .. .... 91% 00% s. 'r_U. _ 44 - i Crucible .. 69% 60% 127% 7l% 88% U. P, _..._..1zs1,g sie .. ares am. lm' U. 'r_. sa sm' ies .Central ._ ..._...... 'Mit 14% U. I. ..........i.....11&% 115% 000000000000 00000000000000 0000000 cnocsne WARNED 'ro ossv ;`l'W° ZEP"E'~'NS way. according to the Exchange Tele FLJOUR -REGULATIONS, ' WRECKED 'N STORM graph Tho crews were aboard the /oppvlins. bllt had lost volillndnd of v 4 The Canada Fwd `B°‘“`d lm" rl" LONDON' August 26'_Durlm: ML! lhl- .llrslllps \vlllv.u .irc sullllosed t CBIV-Cd 1090119 Ulm- CUYUU11 S1110 Of (luis violent mom? Lmf ‘vmckfd Zen* h.1\o iolnc down in the North Sea www or standard mom. to “ny Demon' pclins were seen from bruldjfold, Nor-I 1 3 i ._ he _ A -e ` W _ 000000 0000000000 000 /\ V’ [ E `,i_ ' TODAY 0000 000000000000000 00 / \‘ gg. _ o' § _ 0 00000 for priva-to consumption, who docs Lie.” _...F r__._es-1 *£51 -.0 1` 0 V I lllpnlsla PRIN( OOMRHINOI FRID AY & SATURDAY a-daring gamble. with the stakes- DEATH--OR LIBERTY and the right to live and love and protect the Inman of his °f°=m=- wmcn r » See this newest high tensioned i _WTAGRAPH SERIAL By Albert E. smith sud Cyrus Townsend Brady rirsrvlrrlvo HEDDA NOVA and J. FRANK GLENDON Someai.