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' '~ .. s .» 1 1:- . ‘_ ' .~ . , (ri, .' \ 1 a _ _ \ . / - ‘\~' l ‘ Q ` 'ti' r. `ti.i ~ “ ~ 1 ‘iieaioltaiealiaieslsieaiiaiiieaiesiesiealesieaieaifar _ Y , _ ` Prince Edward Island. é A B°n5haw‘cl\afl°tt¢t0Wn + h _ ._ _ Cm 'dhgistnte' Cmnt 9 a' m' In the estate of Samuel Craig of ` ` ' ; T F sued by Canada Food Board > .P-'iiii-Q Eilward Theatre, 3, 7, and lo ii, iii. l’copl<~’s"l‘heatre, 3 7, and 8.45 p. LJ/eeiiuil 'I‘|JB8ll‘e 3, 7 and 8.45 D. Ili. f BIRTHS HELPS-To Lieut-and Mrs. Phelps tbl. Jolla. California. a son. John Norton. Mrs. Phelps is s. daughter of Mr! and Hrs. E. H, Norton, formerly 'if fliarlottetown. - - _MARRIAGES MCLEOD-.MCDONALD-At the Cal- .»tionia -Presbyterian Church on Aug. :1i~i; 1918,-by Rev. W. H. Sweet, as- sisted by Rev. A. Sutherland, Rev. J. M. McLeod and Rev. A. J. Martin; Iii.-v._ M. _D.‘ McLeod of Caledonia, to Mary McDonald of Glen William, P. .; island. ,SEAMAN--M\'cVVlLLlAM8-At Eldon on Stpt. 4_,at the home of Mr. James St. C. Moore, uncle of the bride, by the Rev. J. W. MacKenzie, assisted by the Rev. E. B. Moore. Bessie May Maowilliams to Dr. Rupert F. Sea- man, Medical Superintendent of Fal- conwood Hospital. ¢ ` iii-;_.\ 'riis WHITEWAY-At Murray River, on August 31st, 1918, Robert Whiteway Sr.. in the 89th year of his age. He is survived by widow, four sons and three daughters. `, ' l IN MEMORIAM ln loving memory of Norman A. Campbell. Darlington, who passed way on September 5th, 1916. _ Two years have gone, our hearts still sore. As timegoes on we miss him more But now he is in Heaven at rest They miss him most who loved him best, Prom his mother, father, sisters and ‘ brother. _ 1247-il-5M1i. Charlottetown in Queen's County Tailor. Assigned. SEALED TENDERS will be receiv- ed by the undersigned,at his office No. 146 Richmond Street, Charlotte- town, up to WEDNESDAY the ELEV- ENTH day of SEPTEMBER next at 12 o’clock noon for the purchase of the Estate of the irbovs named Sain-` uei Craig consisting of i 1. Stock in trade in his tailor shop at No. 180~ Queen Street with shop and ofilce fixings and fixtures. ‘ 2. The book debts, notes and ac- counts. ; 3. The house and lot on Elm Aven- ue, No. 135, with the Furniture there~ ln. A ` VA list of the Assets can be seen at the office of the undersigned at any, time. L i Tenders will be received for the whole estate in block or separately; as numbered above. The Assignee is not bound to ac- cept the highest or any tender. Dated this thirtieth day of August A. D. 1918. Charlottetown, Prince Edward island. w. ci-iEs'|'__s_ia_ _s.,__MccLunE-, Assignee 1204-9-4M2i. Auction On Friday September 6th at 1 o’clock at Springton, Lot 67, :I horses, 15 head of cattle, 20 sheep, 3 pigs, hens. all farming implements, and household furniture. For partic- ulars see hand bills. No reserve as farm is sold. _ MALCOLM STEWART 12l6~9-4M2ipd. MA'riNi_-:s _ RACES On Marie` Driving Park Tuesday Sept. 10. classes are as follows: Class A. Trot and Pace. Class B. Trot and Pace ‘ Class C. Trot`anii` Pace _ ' Refreshments on the gi'ound. A good afternoon sport is expected. GORDON HOOPER. ‘ Manager 1181-8-31`M4l. ‘ ei 1 ‘ l-B l 'C NOTICE We beg tonotify our customers that we are dlsolvlng partnership. Our place of business will be closed on Sept. 1-mi for a short time, to take stock* ctr. - All uct-uuntii are now being render- ed' nnd we must request a settlement not l:ii~~r than Saturday Sept. 14th. Any accounts remaining unpaid after that date will be placed for collection. ' J. F. MACKIE A A. E. NELSON tbiiiiiitittetown August 31, 1918 1189-9-2Mlll. I .oiessional Cards ‘vu *.2 i DR. CLIFT GHRONIC Dlllllll CUR.A'|'lVl TREATMENT by the ioonth in advance. Vlotorls Hotel. iiliariottetown, P.li.l., Canada. HOURS. 1| to I daily. NOW was-zlusmospd. ' _' J. D. STEWART. K. C. llurrlsiiel, Solicitor and ~ Notary Public ` _mu nswsoii link, ciiarimstown lrenoli Ofilee. Georgetown 'Hollow to [Lean on Real [stats tl. B. HEBBIAN lerrldor. lolleltor, Notary Public. sto.. IIONI TO LOAN. Montague. P. I. I. l.cLE\.`uJ M BENTLEY YI. I.. Bentley, K. 9. larrlstsr and Attornsyoet.-Law _ Money to lash. 0Ueb-lent: of N. I. Onainbsrs. .» Bnsrlotistovvn. P-I-I. HOBSON Q DUFFY S f cm d Num u _ Charlottetown Exhibition Accommoda- tion oi Visitors Any householders of Charlottetown willing during Exhibition Week, to take boarders, providing lodging and board, or lodging alone, will kindly call at the undersig-ned’s ofllce or send him a note, giving their address and stating the number they can provide for,.and the charge per day. ~ C. R. SMALLWOOD Secretary-Treasurer 1146-8~30Mtd. V J-*_ -“,l,7.~ . '.'s\,f"i."\ ;fl5L'L‘i,£.Pf-5?. r".“.".~".-'-’-'L'--.~‘ ‘Hi . SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersign- ed, and endorsed "Tender for stone at Sourie. P. E. l.". will be received until l2 O‘CLOCK NOON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. l_9l8,lor the delivery :ind placing nf stone on Dortions ol the seaward side of the Souris brcakwater, King’s County. P. E. l. Plans and forms ofcontract can be seen ard gecificstion and iomis of tender obtained :it this egar meni,ai the otlice ofth- District Engineers at hnrlottetovvn, P. E. l , St. John. N. B. and at Post Qiiice Souris, P. E i. ~ Tenders will not beconsidered unless made on printed forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with i e conditions contained therein. Each tendermust he accompanied by an accepted cheque on _a chartered bunk, payable to the order ofthe Minister of Public Works.e` sv _ V? -.` is ' -""~ .-J.-TJ Can you ever foiget the stark hor hor when the newspapers spread the word that on May 7th 1915, the un- speakable Germiins had sunk the "Lusltania.” murdering- women, children' and non-combatants? The horror is very fresh in the minds of the widows and orphans of the heroic crew. To their mental distress is added the torture of -threatened poverty. Tlie"'Gb`v`é`i`i‘i'inent does not recognize their needs, niakes_ no_ allowance as it does to the dependents of the mcn of the Army and Navy. Their only refuge il in public aid. They -rely on your benevolence, as do the families of 15,000 other mer~ chant se.'\rn\en lost in the war, victinis of the L'-boat and floating iriine. Surely no life was ever more nobly given than by these unsung heroes. who go down to the sea in ships. What shall be said of' their de- pendents? Let your cry be: “They shall not want,” and make your offer- ing as large as a worthy sacrifice will allow to the Sailors' Relief Fund. 1244-9~5M1i. J Charlottetown Exhibition Tenders Tenders will be received by the iin deisigned up to and on Monday, the 9th September, 1918, for the follow- ing privileges at the Exhibition to bs held in Charlottetown from the 2-itli to the 28th of September, 1918, inclu- sive:- l. For the privilege of catering an-lev: the Grandstand. ' 2 For the printing and selling oi Stare Cards for the Races. 3. For the supplying of striiw as re quired. 4. For selling feed for horses, cat- tle, etc., on the grounds. In Nos. 1, 2 and 4 the liirhest oi' any tender, and in No. 3, the lowest or any tender not necessary accept ed. Conditions may be obtained at the office of C. R. SMALLWOOD Secretary-Treasurer August Ztltd l P of - , FARM QR siu-1 The subscriber offers for sale his freehold farm of 94 acres at Covr Head 11 miles from Charlottetown and very conveniently situated being only 5 miles from York Station and in the immediate vicinity of churches, gen er’al store, school, mills. blacksmiths shops, telephone connection, rural daily mall, hotels, fishing, etc. A com fortable and commodious dwelllns house, barns and other necessary out buildings are erected and in good con dltion with abundace of good water. intending purchasers are invited ti inspect the excellent crop now grow ig thereon. An A 1 title will be guai anteed. For price and terms address R. P.LANK York Rural Route, '_ P. E. l. ruiisiiuis siiii We will sell for Joseph Darke, Esq.. on Wednesday, Sept. 4th in the Ly ceum on Prince St., commencing at 1 o’clock p.m. a large lot of house- hold furnlturc and house fixings. Everything good. Terms cash. BENJ. CARTER, ' Auctioneer. 1176~8-31M3i. -2 YORK POINT FERRY TIME TABLE FOR SEPTEMBER Commencing Sept 5th Leaves York Point 8 a. m. and 1.30 p. m. Leaves Pownal Wharf ll a. m. and 5 p. m. Daily except Friday '” Sunday 10.15 a.m. 12.30 p.m. 1217-0-4M3ipd. ?~ Via Canadian Government Rall- WlYs to Western Genada Excellent through train servllco from Maritime provinces to Winnipeg and _ Pacific Coast. Via the Cllntldllvu Government Rail- ways to Western Canada is the route now extensively followed by many travellers from points in the Mari- time provlnces. splondid thrdugh serv- ics being afforded via Canadian Government railways through Quebec to Winnipeg. Through the vast. section of North~- ern Quebec and Northern Ontario, the traveller enjoys all -the delig-tits of a quick and comfortable journey through a new country aboundlng in great lakes and rivers, a territory glowing with the lively promise of Canada’s great future. From Maritime province points passengers may journey to Levis by the Ocean Limited" or by -the "Mari- time Express". the latter train afford- ing the nlost convenient and direct connection with the "Western Nation- al” which leaves Quebec at 4.30 p.m. on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of each week. Thus, a passenger leav- ing Halifax on Monday. Wednesday or Friday will reach Levis at 1.20 p.m. the day following and by taking the “Western National" from Quebec the same afternoon, will arrive _dn Winnipeg on Thursday, Saturday or Monday evening at 6.00 p, iii. A pleasing feature of travel via giivcn passengers by train officials. At Levis a special representative meets the trains and attends -to all de- tails of the transfer to Palais Station, Quebec etc. At Winnipeg convenient connectiion is made for points west to and includ- ing tlie Pacific Coast viii Canadian Northern Railway, G-rand Trunk Pa- cific Railway- and Canadian Paciiili' Railway. according to dcstiii-ation. Via the Canadiian Government l`ta.ll~ ways is the quickest :iiiil most con- venient route_between Eastern and Western Can-ada -through a country of marvellous scenic beauty and over one of the fines-t and sniuot-liest road- beds in America. Full information regardilng fares via this route and reservation for sleeping car accomodation may be made on application to nearest local ticket agent of Canadian Government Railways or to District passenger Agent, W. T. Huggan, Charlottetown, 1155-8-Sept 1-me 4 l . kitiif ia' TIME TABLE Froui Bousbaw' From Ch'Town Tues. 3, 8.30 a. rn. _ Tues. 3, 6 p. ni. Fri. 6, 10.00 a.`m. Fri, is. 6.30 p. iii. Tue. 10, 500 p. m( Tue._10, 1.00 p. m. Fri 13, 6.00 a. in. Fri 13, 3.00 p. m. Tue. 17, 8.30 a. ni. Tue. 17, 6.00 p. m. Fri. 20, 9.30 a. in. Fri. Z0, 6.00 p. ui. Tue. 24, 10.30 a. ni. Tue. 24, 6.30 p.ni wsu. 25, 10.30 s. m. wsu. 25, 8.00 pim Fri. 27, 6.00 a. in. Fril 27. 2.00-p. iii. Freight must be delivered one hour before' sailing. § mm”' lg FOOD BOARD FLASHES- grfg FOR FEMININE FOLK s' ~ f Zanussi-ssssrssimiiss There wais nothing that the- farmer wanted so much in the way ofa farm- erette this year as the girl who could ss Ei '¥5|é5li5KiKil€ilE_5K,¥ilE5|i3K¥5EiKiK5K5Kil= SLICE THEM THU8 1Tliere is nothing that the young- sterswenjoy more on a cold winter day than a dinner which allows them a liberal helping of corn. _While U19 season is on. as niuch corn as pos- sible shoulil be caniiod. it will re- sult in a saving of wheat during the winter inoiiths. 'l‘o can it, blaiich the corii oii the cob for live minutes. ‘Cold dlp it for one iiiinutc. 'l‘licn cut off tlie tops oi' the kernels and scrape off the rest of the pulp as shown in the sketch. Pack and press firmly into jars so that the corn juice may fill all spaces. Add one teaspoon of sail to each quart jar and if thc milk nt the corii is not suillcient tofflll the jars, add water. Adjust the rubbers and covers and partly seal. Sterlllze Fatigue is the result of poisons in the sys tem, the waste matter resulting from the a tivities of life The kid ys have failed to fil the blood and o ar But awaken the kid neys and liver by using D' Chase s Kidney Liver Pills an ou so fec. line The poisons are swept from the sys tem the ams and ach es are gone and you are this route is the personal attcnlioiil h . iuilk cows. Few of -them could. for three ours ' :Consequently the Ontario Govern- -ment Em-ployment Bureau has made arrangements for dairy classes to -be held at the Ontario Agricultural play. courses have oiily peer. hold during _ the winter months, so that this is an iiillk bottling, etc, liitlierto those] -Cziiiada iiccds ilaii'yn1zi_ils iis she duslry. ready for work and for never-did before We must lay College, Guleph, during Scptciiiilier innovation that should be taken ad~ foundation for our export trade ` and October. The courses will include vantage of by all prospective farmer-‘ the war- and iniiinlte possibilities liistriic-tion in milking iiuttcr-making, et-toe. foreign eominorce lie in our dairy ter these poisons from l af _ _-_f-_ _.___ --W Ze cononno RU BER OID _.=?" ROOFING 1 ___ ..- 1 _l-/”=° Make- °f isu viiicouvsii ROGERS HARDWARECO LIMITED H -'A"_==__ . i-sc.. e 5* _I-Li 1;; - -L__._`_ _ f‘IIll\\\\\\\&VIIIHllIll CITY SCHOOL Cai'ter’s Bookstore is agaiin headquarters for School Books chool Supplief We have an immense stock of School Books, College Text Bookii, Blank Books, Scrlhblers, Exercise Books, Work Books, Pens, Inks, Pencils, Note Books, Foolscap, Drawing Pads, Foun- tain Pens, Note Paper, Envel- opes, Muscular Drawing Pads, etc., etc. All School Books sold at pub- llshsra prices. Any hooks not in stock will be quic`k_ly ordered. rter 81 Co l. School Books and School Supplies ` 4 `YI(lA\\\\\`?lIIIIIIL\\\\\\\¥’IFIUIU; @ Zf&”`.\\\\\\l\\\\\\BllIllllllri\\\\\vlll11lll&.~\\\\\\11111 l'/J e PJ 83 Q- lrla\\\\\\"\\\\ ' MAMMOTH AUCTION _ AT___ __ 4 O II -M A ~ _ Mr. Merchant-» Do You Read the Newspaper ? Of_ course you do. You want to know how the war is progressing-what’s happening in the United States, in Great ~ Britain, on the continent. _ You could not dispense with the newspa ser. ~ There are millions just like you. This multitude is interested in the newspaper as they never were before. _ The floating of an immense war loan in the United States interests us; the political situation in Great Britain more than interests us; it vitally effects us, and the work if our boys at the front-it enthralls us! _ Billions of dollars have been raised, millions of men re- cruited in stupendous armies, _the morale of nations keep grow- ing and growing; even the sinister work of the Hun has been fostered through the atlantean power of printers' ink. Taking all this for granted- How does this increased power of and concentration on the newspaper fffefft you and your business. Have you taken full advantage of ii? The war will be over some d -bei __ l' ' Hun will be _driven off soil-bought lg; the blllddvlil xiiedrlggdgdiid our _son’s allies; ouriarmies will be exchanging their swords for the implements of peace; France and Belgium will be one mighty works OD; problems will have to be faced by every patiiotic and country-loving man and woman. ' IN THE MEANTIME WHAT H S _ _ TO YOUR MARKAETHAPPENED war? Has your competitor a firmer hold than he had before the o commercial success ‘ sai-nam an mwmvs ylwpsis o a we S S _ _ V _ '°“*“°f°.g"““3°Y",°3L°§'Af °°°*°° had Regulations a Ns fTbe lesson: “Don't wait for a “better” day-uso i;h¢ four ' ' ' B solo head of a family or any male over _-_ _-1- _ ' l “Innes yesn old. may homestead a quarter . _ ' i = ` iscfloii of avaliable Dominion land ln Manitoba. Bags due t0 arflve I8lTl ll18tf\lCt¢d by V. F. GllSk€y -"THD" AQCPHUYOCVLIW Saskatchewan or Alberts. _A licsnt must ap- _ . . ' _ Nagoya! Bank :inline §;:’;“‘€AEf_‘E-g;:§;_é§;; middle September per ?;sl;4;};“l¢i4¢c<§;‘;:’lrl;YF§:a\:_<::l1<;;l£g,f;atl1\‘\; At.GRESSlVENESS, ACTIVITY, ADVERTISING i fi H _- buisness-Anseysamiaissspaiiisss. “st er dai! River’ Lot 14' an M°nday_Sept_ '_‘.n3UnT0N 5 SHAW .i»'fi'i"..§"{..'”i`l“..'.'i"i.'°.§i.‘li‘i.”°5i '33 $.“f..°"l. cam y 9th at 12 noon. sharp, his entire "‘“°'..”'°” cnufunl I. spun? mzizsunnm? Eilhal' |21: ='i"°a‘er: from Mediterranean flock of 300 Head 0 Sheep can Baksfloatnal.0sii- my sms imifmaiiu. _ “__” gum" gang, '3l'¢'¢....f'°;f'd;:'r:';_hm;:i°“;e°r'” mM“':M° Fuhery size breediiigx¢;weg,ed Parties wanting fu. ' l||hniifs’;t:ii'e-emptca qusrler»ssct.oii alofil side hi; . . SOfne B ` br ing ewes should wmeiwf- Pri" iw' vs' -'~"°-_ not miss this sale. , ..'.*:.°':.i.§‘:..':rs“'i..::':.‘1zi°:..r..f:i:'. :.1 ltr.: I-lV°fP°°| 512° Q T . ' D»RI1dg€ §._j.'r.".'§rl“::.f‘:"-.."°..:.".f.'i::.i Mm Size ' §,§,‘§3§L‘f,';;,’,*,,‘{“g‘,',§‘,§§‘,,‘,*,°c',‘;§§’,5-,§’,‘} “"‘°""'”" ”“ ”""""' ""°"...’i.‘}°¢7‘i.Jl$' Lower price whilst dig ovember 15th on approved .id A £”§_;.R:I; M=»1f&.¥TqfIchngmg than after being 5°i"t_°°'°°- Fl" °°°* ‘ilff f°' ,_ , _ _ _ it-» sm slfiiilnumn mm in .nudes is lf0i’¢t‘.l "1 'i'-'if¢'lmi°asf°% é'iiii°¥3o:'“'»s»ru"=vR'ii.i ‘ .`: ‘ . a - ` M hu’ w. ._ ' _ ` V “ww _ ,- hp ~~, -, snasiauiiar 1' ~‘” ‘~***-“' ,~ . ~»» 1, -_ N-l-- _-5 ,pl HI- us-a-mnsusvh. im.”-iiii . ' _ ' .~. '~ sdvsrtIl@t - ~ , " .~.___.,. _ . _ ,_ I _, S :aria ‘~-.H _ ' . 7 i _ ‘ '- "*` “’ ‘» -~"“_ ""-1"'-°*‘-4 _“__ .. ` J '. ' " `: ,, ._-=~», __ ~ . »-_ ~~. - ~ ~~ s _ ' . _ ' f-i it . ,~. " -7---»~ ,__ .YT 1 l cash Sale positive, ra n or Shin' ' " ~i'.`ll`f'\§§~.~ ' f ‘ ‘_ , _, Int.” ......':.._ mm, __ _»-f .os.i.r.coii:g°iii;§e.; -and then you don’t need to worry about “after the war busi- ness your problems will solve themselves for you as they arise. TORONTO MoNrnsAi. wiNNiPEo YSNL..-¢.2A-.¢ _ .-_*___ ‘isle Z“*'”"€J~ ¢`§>Eé29- \ , 1 \ D 1 _ . .' , ii I Y .if._. . p _ ‘A __-j‘,¢‘ ,~_-~`,_~'_