,s 1. rn... ?__ .... , _ PM . \ f / .,_. » _W _v. ~ ,} ~ - s.Vm.' -Presch- ‘|p. rn. Preachers. Peters and Rev. R.. 0.# V lAr‘r|s'r cnuncu “xo s. m. sums; seams. 11 s. sm "I p. m. sermon. Preacher. . IU. D. J. I\loPhsrson ot Bt. John. 3; caurluu. cimisjnlan ]'l'here will be no service in this church except Communion service sr 11 s. m. "_ Mum aV5:i_",;.V.f__ . I 11 a. rn. sermon, 7 p. m. sermon. Unto the Lord" Rev. Dr. Fullerton. 7 p. m. sermon, Rev. Dr. Hall. Vis itors welcome. All seats tree. z|oN c|-iunci-| __ __ 11 n. m. sermon. 'I p. m. sermon. Preacher, Rev. Mr. M¢Q\ll1'l'l°- PEOPLE” CHURCH 905-8-17stusw3| view. -M'alomGenera.i Francis vtnmn _ _ V _ ___V___ Greene reviews the hdstor f We . , , Y ° "=° same" == 1 v~ ==- R°v~ D- Us AUCTION sAu-: 1`{I.`”.°3..'l§ iff ..f'°l'§ 2".. '”°°””°” Lean All seats tree and everybody ° ° “lm “bam waloémeq donment in 1883, when Lord Weiss. er. Pauus . 1°” 'mb ‘mm his Egyptian triu- u ._ m_ mmm; Prayer and Holy nI__a;11pl_r;s;‘i:;ted;0t¢oSca;e_ll__b;___z;1;:'tio: highly dangerous proposition. °°mm"mi°“‘ 7 P' m‘ 'Evening PNY" Monday August’ 19th oommencin’ 0 Th Old su sem nee. asv. 'r. W. Min-psy, , ' ' 5 °‘ ° °“°"°°" .10 oclock torenoon, House and Lot, Bmw" together with personal property, con- The principal angument against ST, PETER'e CATHEDRAL 51811115 01 plane. oak dining room set, the tunnel has been the possibility oilice desk and chair, tiling cabinet, of an enemy getting control of it um gumay may T.,»|n|;y_ Holy typewriter, automobile, cabinet sew- and using it for an invasion of Eng- Communton. 8 a. m. and 11 a. m. lug machine, bureaus, commodes, bed- land. Yet those who favor the plan Matins 8.45 Evensong 7 p. m. All steads. chairs, plants, kitchen range declare that abundant defence mea- ns” “am Canon simpson, and numerous other articles. Sale sures could 'be easily devised, such positive as owner is 'going away. as ilooding. It is at legs; evident 3A\_\/A1-|0N ARMY House .is being offered at private sale, that it Great Britain and France had and if not sold, will be put up at auc- possessed the tunnel at the out-break nmign ami M"_ p_ F01-beg, 0111;," tion at 12 o‘ciock noon. Property of the present war, the problem of ln charge. 11 a. m. Hollnes Meeting. may be inspected at any time before transporting troops' and supplies 3 p_m_,gumky .gchoop allchilm-¢,n~1g|. sale. V would have been enormously simpli- vlted. Bible class for adults. 2.30 lp. R. BEAIRSTO, ded. General Greene goes so tar as m. service in Victoria Park, fweather Auctioneer to say that the war would have been §°}m1t¢m5_ 7 fp: m_ .Salvation Meet. 863-8-16M3i. ended in 19l_6 or earlier. in 1916 under ing. Bong books provided. Everybody 'e|_c°me_ ~ Mr. Lloyd George, efforts were un- L D successfully made Ito revive the pro- ject, thong-h a substantial public op- Nlnard'e Llnlmsnv used by Physicians 119011 WW bI'°\l§l1l i-0 its Bllllport, bo- Y Wednesday The 3-Tenement and .Store Building 211-217 Water St., wil be sold at Public Auction at 12 o’clock noon on Wed., Aug. 21st. This Real Estate has aflarge area, 80 by 84 ft., close to railway station, and is valuable for residence and busi- ness purposes. _ It is excellent rent- mg property and yields a large income. Some one will get a come. Terms at sale. bargain. _You ' better BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer. -_.__ ni/mv C T Cu! MBSMTSW C°‘"'f 9 3- m- _ “ to proceed funther in the matter dur Prince Edward Theatre 3. 'I and. mg the continuance 0! the wan.. ye, 3-45 P- U1- the press of -London and Paris takes Mb-vin Picture ‘ Th* LY’°'“m 5 9' 3' 0. contrary view, while the French 7-10 Bild 3-459 -TU - N K G»o*vernment_ has always looked with A In Mgmgr _ _ CLA SSES I y What Might Have Been Saved ` *"' 2.19 Trot and Pace In loving memory of John T Mc KAL New London_ died AuguSt'13th_ 2m TI`0t and P366 If the tunnel had been in oxlst-, 1918_ Trot- and Pace ence when the war began, it might Dearest brother, thou hast lett us, hav” saved the We °f 1500300 “ms And thy loss we deeply feel, PUISCS thI'L"€ l1Ul’ldI'€d fifty °f smppmg' As 1°“5 °g° as' last Sell ns: 'us God was nm -bereft us, dollars. “;’_f;b°;c 2”’ ‘t‘;“' (;'h“'“"°f °'_ "°°“°"' H' °““ ‘“ °“’ °°"°‘" “°“‘- Eames close August 24th §.........f ‘ll ...S ..Zl`”°....f “f.Z."l`i sleep om dear brothen “ke my rest twenty millions, and the merchan- Lay down my head “pon my savim_:s__ J. C' dise carried has reached millions of tons The cost ot the tunnel was breast. ' We loved thee well, but Jesus loved Secfetafy tormenly put at eighty mmm" d°l' thee but 911-8-17-M‘6i. la'rs'. All prices of material and* la- G00d-nl8‘l1»l. ' 892 improvements in engineering de a a t vices have been such that the con- struction today could be kept with- mnm-¢1~, Lmgmeng Q0" Mmgged --w ~ in that sum. It might cost far more. 504000 BHgS dll€ t0 al‘l'lV(‘ however, and still involve an outlay Gents.-I cured a valuable hunting . . h _ _ dog or merge was 1vnNAan's Lm middle beptember per "”_’ tha" ' ° °°‘“"“‘°d "“"Y “"1"” MENT after several veterlnaries had dim” 'UI the Amed bemgerems' “ \ 99 treated hhr without doing him an‘ an r permanent good. 0 8 ‘Q ys A Three~Year Job I Yours, &c. vvnls-nm canons from Mediterranean Prop. oi' Grand Central Hotel 1 . General Greene thinks' that the . Drummond. Ang. 3. '04. Flshery slze tour years. It might even -be finished V ‘ Liverpool Size "'”i'_**‘ _ , size _ declares that the people ot -th charging thanafter being miss gf poses, when it ssmsimi-liz' ' ____\“ 0 St01’€(.l depend' for several generations on I f . House RACES" with wil mm mucf l mania ` 9ONB» Sir Arthur Fell. chairman of the I-llouse of Commons tunnel committee. breaking at a meeting in London the other day, emphasised the\ importance _Df building. the long-'talked~ot railway line under the "English Channel to connect the British Isles with France. Rnd expressed' _the 'opinion thst____sttsr the wer it would -be practicable .to mn trains' through from London to C°"15¢lilll-llwllle without change . EVGIIVIIRUY. he added. the line might be extended to Calcutta, Cape Town and Pekin. This may be regarded as a long look ahead. says the Provi. dence Journal. But the tunnel is un- der present- discussion not merely as a -link in the indeilnite future with distant lands and citfles, but as a possible factor in binding the Allied countries more closely together i.n - the years that lie immediately ahead. ln the July number of the Yale Re- mphs, had declared against it as a Mr.. Asquith, and again in 1917 under gstnsr with 153 votes- in the Coni- mons. Mr. Bonar Law told the House last August that "it is not practicable favor on the plan. bor have greatly increased, ol course, but is is estimated that the tunnel could be builtin three or he believes, in time _ to be a large factor ln winning the war. And he as '_ s f . _ _ 'day’5 ~ l smoothness 1,_ _“I ~ . ws oU“wiu are if sssyts pass lp., Y / Chalmers m 1_t.i,_propesf , ~ class-among motor cars. -. You have only to drive »a Chalmers to learn whether or not it reaches the standard you have set for motor performance. This we invite you to do. Chalmers motor? havemacle _a._.t_remenf-_ dons advance. Two new Chalmers features, the “Het Spot" and the “Ramshorn" manifold, give wonderful and power. They do away with the troubles that arise from low-test gasoline. They ‘ ‘warm LT- - Y-7-;<_“= _-_ -~= = _~ ___ i ’ = ,.5-==. 'w -t- _=.=_~ 1: ~°°*- 1:" ~- = v ._ ~ --- 1_1 ~ ( cam i f __ CANADA Y _ _ np" the motor instantly-evenb lil 0616 -weathVer._ _ ___ But you can best judge how inamlsedml ' improvement has been n1a.deV._ - You will recognize ‘the nice _points of Chalpscrs performance, the easy working of parts, wide flexibility, responsiveness, efficiency. You will know wl1ethcr_.th¢ car "handles" well or not. _ _. -that is, if you slip in behind the wheel and drive the Chalmers yourself. Do that. A demonstration will be. ar- ranged at any time to suit your con- 1 if “v . _ . l 1 'ml' l I ;_ ..._ . Qi _' ~‘_' .;. » vcnience. ' C»HALM`ERS MOT O R COMPANY of Canada, Limited - Walkerville, Ont. . l .1 "AUM" if GRANT _ DISTRIBUTORS, 7 ' ‘ M 1' ' ' _. culrtorrsioww I _ - , /if ,._~» »~,_ .»`.3s‘ I ' I ~= Y -- ir»-wg-asa-sa-p_1-,_ _ _ _._ , \ _”_°’» ,_ ml,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,___ ________w___ / _ _ Vi. ._ 3 ' ` \“ ».`f'~-1" sl T _ , is . 7-panmgfr - - - 52.02500 -'I 1 ~ .runs-'V 5 N _ _ _ 5193500 \ ` ...<1 »- 1//if’-;f/,/5////,';';.';Vu';})|` 'P ""4" ' ' _ ,.iVi`\\'j\’\\\`~- ` - l ..'\\‘35{'f'l1. . 4.5¢”-mga - - - $1,935.00 ' Sedan*-CT- - ~ - $3.040-00 Q5" L1`1no1m'n¢ -’ » » ,$4,285.00 L1`moul1`Ml.anda||!¢¢,f4,}65.0O ;_~J l Roady", . _ ¢ _ -_~ $1,935.00 ._ Ca1apr,3-pa.mngtf- $2,680.00 ' Q1 ’ ' l . - ` ‘ . ..--- - --L A ' " 11' ,` `, ` .‘. .i ....,`. _ '_ I__,..,,;....,._! ,-=.i=<_:_,. .:.',f_»_s_§.;§s.;§:;-iliiliy, " ~*,_| . - - ‘» ~ 1 ;» -_ e tr .- -s =‘s-5 is; :I ;__.=;" “‘=_.__ ': i-=_.~,_. ~. -.-~-'” ‘ ` ‘ Y i ' ’ I 3521 ' L`*"3`5`i f _ by - ».- _ _ _-_,~ _ ==;:»-..-1-i~-"v;__i_::.:=;»; ._._:_.- ,. - . _ ._ Town Car - ~ ~ $4,205.00 Town Car Landaukt, 51,365.00 - l I .. l lp. ii _ ` > , | \ , . -1 ,. ._. _-_ _ _ In _ _ l , Evil' _ _ Y' mai;-1 _:___ r ,sip 1 l I ‘KI *C m who arefniot employed in war' actlvir-_ ies, who are not of conscription age; and who are available for such work. The common labor can be obtained b_v| selection among the German prisoners to the immense advantage ot all con- cerned, ‘or"|by‘l-ab'oY" from China., ‘India or Spain. The machinery can be fur-I nished by America. it is 'but a tiny fraction of what we have been sending toV Russia and'Fiance. The financing must be done by our Government, or under its spectlon and guarantee." - oiorlcr-; All coun-try orders lor repairing and tuning pianos and organs will be rec- eived until September 10th. T. N. MARCOU, 9 Richmond St., 888-8-17sws3i. 1 _ L I __ _V FOR SALE ` Farm consisting of 75 acres, 73 acres clear and 2 with wood and scant- ling. A :fever-falling stream at both ends of farm. This farm is in a high sta/te of cultivation and is only three miles from Hillsboro Bridge. For fur- ther particulars apply to owner on the ,pren1ises. L H. J. KENNEDY, Southport. 918~8-17M3ipd. VR.R. No. 1. Notre Dame Academy Charlottetown COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT .The Commercial Class at” Notre Dame_Academy re-opens 'Sept third. The full course includes Stenography. Ty-pewrlting, Bookkeeping, Ofilce Rou- tine, and Commercial Arithmetic, in addition to the fundamental branches of English. These subjects are taught according to the most approved mod- ern methods. Pupils .wishing to take 899-'8-17M4'l Friday2,7a.m....... ....3p. . Tuesday 6, 9 a. m. .. 2.. 6.30 p. Friday 9, 11 a. m. . . . . .. 8.30 p. Tuesday 13. 5.80 a. m. .. .. 2 p. . Friday 16, 7 a. m. .. ....3.30 p. . Tuesday 20 8.80 a. m. ..8 p. . Friday 23, 10.30 . . . . . 6.30 p. . Frlday275 a.. m. .. .. .. ..1 p. m. Friday 30 7 a. m. .. .. ..3.30 p asses 676-8-1M1mo. _ l B-T5-_-us-vw" ie ~ O 8 United States have a direct interest Q Lower price whllst dis 1.. tl.. fuss... f»,..¢...... as C Frm- °f°°t°B““°'“- Bale*-rm "nd Thursday,” August ZZ, 1918, at 2 0 -clclr °"E°'*‘° "°""°E als-s-iso--1-isawks. 0 iginggniiigss i:tti?>tli's1;ilo&;t¢:li-inrisillllésdll' - - 1 ` ~ ,~ - ' ’ - . W d d A 8 l and' economlcall he sa is a . '_ l _ ` e 9 I it has been decided to continue I 'F ""` ‘m"'l The adjourned annual meeting of the Rogers Payton Silver Black Foxes, Ltd., will be held in the ofllce of the Secretary Treasurer, 84 Great George Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. on Tuesday, August 26th, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. W. K. ROGERS. Secretary Treasurer. Annual- MeetingfVALUABLE CHURCH PROPERTY FORSALE `i’ Grace Methodist Church situated °.1_1 Upper Prince Street. Clr1!l.°$¢°19.W_s is now ofiered ilor Sale. Tenders to be addressed to Mr; `RL EI `Mutch, Secretary Trustees. N6L"`I85`Eusbo1r~ Street, up to noon August 19th for the purchase of the church building as it 7'?-8-13thshwks. _stands, the building to be removed within a reasonable time Tenders will also be received for the purchase oi! I . ‘ d the Short Course are at liberty to o . l d on h the hum am. C li st eo. Students are also PreP8red for SAlElt’le mn W ich' " Civil Service Examination. |§3";_’:;)u:g og tw; choi-°°P;;§;i“;u_l;: Mornan sueemoa. _- | " ‘wt "°“ “g °“ ' The subscriber 0,-fe,-9 fm- sal., h|s'r>ne cf the best residential Streets in Head 11 miles from Charlottetown and 5 miles from York Station and in the iimmediate vicinity of churclles, gen- Lmmeh _.str-!h“.n“°yn 'eral store, school, mills, blacksmiths AUGUST 1918 sho tele ho Leave Bonshaw. ' Leave Ch’town dail-pmmail, hpotel: fiscli,iri1Ii'-i '::1:::::':::':§i:it:._;:_:i:::;:::_§§33 nests previously smmunssa. . ` . ' _ in addition a prize of $1_0 will _be given the fastest heat Dlatrlet Passenger Agenvs Office, s’_n°p"' Gherlottatosvn, Aug. 14th, 1918. 15? ii Wggl matter oi’ interest to us in America orth ~ . lil; czzsxgl-31:9: ;uul1¢ili1teI1?t;~fsil:1: l Entries close with the Sec. Aug 13th, 5 percent to enter in each class Y Y F - e k nhissmz um fuwa se - " ° ' 1- _ g¢.g.15MEs| _ _ aid to sell the following s oc o o so e o o ng ook on his and 5 1' Cent Off lIl0n€y W1l1l1¢1‘B. ~ Tiislnnizlfn ’i?sdn°¢ll¢l. nlryuyilgiieirneymmflgofriil and Ensmh man power wth “med farm at Sprlngton, known as the Ms rtln property:- ` A828668 i0 bi! mile hehts' beet three in UVB# RlC¢3B!ld usa.-.fl ..1 ...ii-as n..mn..ss me is Misuse. and unskilled. is now encased to the _ ’ Saskatchewan ortA_l_bert[;5 Arpllini must |p~ lan mam either in ngmmg or supply _ I at the Clld Of the h€8t. FARM FOR SALE fr" *° -°"'°“ ° ° ""'\ °° M' Mus’ ` 1 any un-es years sm, mayor Todd, s dry cows. The management reserve the right to change the pro- --- 2f.$’“».‘¥‘.f.‘.'lS'.':".".§ 3.".§.l‘..‘l.;.'t£'.l.».°'s3I"»3 "“ '“;”° ‘{,"° "““,,f",§" ‘§,"“‘,§“°§ ns... sian... 12 hslfsfl. .nes ya... on gram oostnone or declare eff an race for any food wee 4,!" f 1 3 f 101 hstsot8ub-Anncvoocmsls eomiluess. needf ut t e`re~are me ca rg ‘ " - ~ _ ' ' sales ,situgtrslnats Il'-rznohlxt igontlns avehaereiwhmfsti' i»\":il:i=°°§f :Prez numbers of engineers and contractors 1 5117' ““`°° "°“" °ld' MW" 'mad' - 1° h°“°"' °"° “"5 °ld' _, bo Nahanni ml” tn govern if *Key d° nd 'ity tha l ”h_0da ly. han with orwithost. cm from il ii gl igggi mn m"fv 9° “V homestead on a lang ogntlnlglast ln acres, on .Yom ' 179;!-tolluwps., "";;\g,°?,?*'}““" 'l 'M'-°'°""°'*_V,__h___ _ ana-zsusl V _ _ _ _ ' - \ ~ - -1 ' _- :-. » . r .. ' ~ ‘ - _- » rf.. .. '_:=31-»‘._`» =.' .~ #+1-.» ‘ ' _ ~ ,_ ' " - ‘ 7 - ' -._ =;~f~~=~‘3" =-r:.'- 23: ‘,'.~ ~"i~l _. »' ,.,;, .:._-~/",,\,_,.-_<1,-~ lf, *.1 ,, _, .y V-:L-:V.~ .;.. i "’,' ,__ ‘. ~ \~ _ 1 '_~ .. __ . ',.' »,-'- -,_+ ‘ - § ~ 1.4, - ~ ._ Ho, V -_ _. Wi . .),,.__ ,,,___ , ..,_.... .. . _ , ... . , . _ . . ,. l . mme or ind. un me Monday morning the 19th lnst. at ness u W" ' the hour ot 9 80 o‘ciock For particul Olllls "mlm: YIBIDITI: b w'ts'f'li.2:`i'e?J:`isG‘ ers sllllly to .KeelM', Irwin Fermlon f ‘ "1 fri . D J Dill n. _ 15 steers. two and three years old. 3. Ve; _ ‘ , th' °l 1° “m““d“ mv ll" 'mn Mm mu” d M' i Bimllllgf two (years old. Capt. Aubrey, 8 steers, one year old. = Dlllliér. T68! ICB Cféaln. T¢l!1D¢!`&i1¢ Dl’lll\§.‘ Fnllt Ind . lu" ‘nd “td” A °"°' %wi'sxem when reassess is im-forms: iinlie . - Dam Haphasger. V .5 heiiers. one year old. C_0hf¢Cll0llel’iy Will be Stfved 0!! Clit gmmdt ' " “ dream ol water runs across |:ig.mh_ dmdchhmmmerm “Mmm S 1 mly, three ,years old, generslpur- 8 young pigs. As this S the first 1’8Ce On KE SINGTON l'}R_lVlN_G md- .ss as.; ___l. ____... =_,,_,___=:,__,,,,?_.,_.__,:_€__,__.:_._.m.__.~.... ......s. ... ,,,,.., sr.. si. smrs. is .....1 sy.. Pgggle manaaement will spare no :mm to make if I ° s I I _ ~ can i \ `has.“K0;m$dillll a|:d r: ye?:s“:f'\s1§|:s::l'n': tlo_»i»'¢:%'\l°:atls'i»|i'li:'o¥