i n 4 i it l*‘ E ’.....~..`- .- in t i -:-we -2*. i 'fi ii.. iii. it lil -.ii -_. T5 ‘..- -i 5;.:-;~.~;~`.%. J _' ‘- I 2 .- _ii If 1? $2 Q. v-_._..,» ._-_ _ _..»4¢no.' J, -ia. fl . #_- 'Q _. -: ‘l i ,t ii . i I 'pi v~::‘ -“rs -is Q _,_ 3*. 2 t ..\ ,- i ~i-. .__ Q ."-. ii ' -. » \ . i , . _..- _ ,_ 4- _,L_ V _ _ __ -DIARY iii; Z' ii is E BIRTHS F -i 3-l‘.'|lllll-If K, , MA i-» _ siigii_iuiis" Wu Eventually by ...".“.."‘é'i"‘.;.f,‘.‘.'.Z..‘i°‘° Pa.-"I sudarsd for l ` » Philadelphia, OQQIIU-.ln Charlottetown on Oct. ."- ‘ht to lr. and llra. Hartle Somers, asea.wiiiim`iai-umi-. Everett, Mass., on Sept. flth.la.ryA.,widowofSamnelPor-l ter, aged ll yearn :._¢ed 32 years. Funeral will leave her In MARGARH NESS' 1 fsthsr's residence. Wleymouth Street Bunn; g¢__ philadelphia., Pa. i :his morning at 9.45 o'clock. W r l -i_4':nn£u.-.st ine city Hospiiai, on - ‘ -W¢dnos&y, Oct. 2nd Mary E. Herrell. eldest dalghter of Mr. and Mrs. James Herroll. Weymouth street. 'tb l back bug ,nn and _ pain._ I had one physician after an- other but tbely did msnogood. read about Lydia E. Plnklaam'l Vege- l , tabletiompoundand gave its izialand in 11- a short time I felt - benefited and am now feeling fine, / -- - and without weak- nessor ° Hany of my friends have _ also taken Lydia E. \,| Pinkham's ege- table Com ound f / '- _(-7- __ \,»-I ,"' ‘_*_'- . ___, .___ einen who suffer from displace- nts, irregularities, inflammation, ration, bsckaclse, sidesdie, head- es or "the blues" should not rest tilthey have `ven this famous root 0 plications exist, wnte Lydia E. an h rb reineigf Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, a trial If ' nom "i" Pin hamMedicineCo Lynn Mass for lr N al k' d f G ' -pecial suggestions The result ofitl early l in s o roceries Pi-"iVl8l0l|S and Call G 0 0 d S Bargains at I. S. Chaisson clearins -i -t ‘ sale during this preseri' month, Must all go, Trv _ BREAKWA'IERS§T._ ' ufis. 1737-10-4 M 12l fionsliaw~Cliarlottetf-wb TIME YA ULF . ruin Bonshsw From Ch"‘I`own Tues. 1. 8 s. in. Tues. 1. 5 p. m. Fri. 4_ 9.30 a. in. Fri. 4, 6 p. m. iues._l, 11.30 a. m. Tues. 8. 6.30 p.m. l-`\'i. 11 5 n. in. Fri. 11, 1 p. m ' es. 15, 7 a. m Tues. Io, 3 p. m. l8,9a_m l"ri186pm SIS. sch 'ind I _ _ lsonglexperiencelis at your service. ' _ U NESS STIHD FOR SAlE AT l(lNl.0Cli _ eing store. warehouses and other; B Si B builidngs formerly occupied by John Grant and later by M. G. Anderson. This place will be sold at a bargain. For hirther particulars apply to John- ston & Inman. Solicitors. Charlotte- town, or Joseph F. Power. Mount Ryan. MwI3l. '_ -*_-2-__ -T I Notice -_.ia z2,1i.ao ii. in. 'ruse' 22,'s.3o 'pin' C031 DCHICYS 'rl_ 25. 5 n. m. Fri.25,_ 1 p.m. ru;-._ 29, s s ni, Tues. 29. 3 P-111 The Fuel Controller for Can- -'reishi mum be de'lvered one hour - salll' ’ £0 ida_req_uires that all persons iealing in Coal in any manner =hall first procure a license- Quite a number of dealers in this Province have failed to do so up the present time. A list nl Modal 4" ards gglese is now being prepared fo wavding to the Department at' Ottawa. _ Make application to the un- i iR_ CLIFT <.i.'r.:i.‘i.';"’.:‘.2‘. 31:32 if.:::.i.°.i::;= ' ¢HRONlG DIUIQIII- -'ii.A1'lvE THIATKENT by thi nth in advance, Victoria Hotel. -arlottstown. P.ll.1.. Canada. JIOURB. 12 to 8 daily. NOW -i1-8-Slltinoapd. _ 1*. B. _c_i.iFr COMMISSION MERCHANT, AUCT- IONEER AND NOTARY PUBLIC Dealer in P. -E_ I. Canadian and Amer fiean produce. Address: T_ B. CLIFT, Commercial Chambers. Water Street, Johns.. .. . Nild_ . P. 0. boil 393 "cable address Clifton" i674--9-30 m7ipd '. -;_ ' I. D. STEWART. K. 0. "¢arr|ster. Solicitor and ' ' Notary Public .Wise Ncwasn llock. Charlottetow- ' ' 'lranell Oillss, tlsorsotewn - -Honey to Loan on Real lshto 5° P I ESSIAN . neil ite . ..”°“~."¢':“a"tlx*i- Usa\aaus.l.l. i. ' list. J. A Ma:DONALD, Fuel Adm nistrator for P.E I- iizi-io-aiiiwk. NOTICE The Annual Meeting of Share- holders in the Cardigan Silver Black Fox Company Limited will be held_in the Secreiary’s office at Cardigan on Tuesday, October 15th, at 2 o'clork P. M. J. A. McDONALD, ` Secretary 1726-10-3M1wk. Wanted Fat Hogs We are prepircd to buy i » » any quantity of fat hogs on hoof commencin- Sept. 16th be sure you get our prices before killing on farm, J. M. ROOP & CO. i. .._'_.@_____ Plant on Kensington Road . i 4 l i l . i kt i , 1 ui' -i a . . ,1._, , . . i; ill.-` i-s-§ '- ' i il. T; QI, i. s .W -7.' fi '_ fl. ,_-., __ lf _ .llw':“°&|vnn.a unusual einen f -;';;._ ' , ~____ ~ _-_ Eaves tlntlonhllhiecttniliactioaia " -\'-- bi usa small or sal, sues _-_-_ " N I lsnuoy, ii. c. -if --Isis: and Mani-v»oy» at-Lg* _ . ..' N' _ 'fi - I _--Q, _ _E 1- .....; - _.......__..._ '_ _ misses a ourrv Phone 553 _ 1322-9-10mwftilIDeciipd. ' and attorneys _ _ __. ’ I I onuav vo fgailin C* I' ¢<2§`--f.’_.__"§.jf;'-’* J ‘ ' i -~ l.Eu|'» I BENTLEY Synopsis of Canadian Nei-thwei land Ragllatioas a-¢_*._ lo te ' _ 'rim sole ' ".5 -.091 rum" head oglds. lamily‘ore:‘nyu||aale over ' Glllli of N tmmhera - undone. .. 5 » ii years may om e a quarter section of available Dominion land in Manitoba. n5:ll-Itrhevsn ortA;)bena. A‘mlic£|;tId'must ap- ar in i Doni` oi siii>AT¢b"¢§' fi; ibe' obifiei. sm; bg :sy bes:’_ade at any Dominion Laila Agency f--li lr-\\ - weirnmoiv #aviators A\\lfl»Ylsl>I.aw _ *lgehlnvsi i cod °:e'=i:iiea E and ml ve w ii m "nm-.»“"°°-i‘il.'“' "ii "' iii.” Zi.. ii.‘£°"l it Mlltestead oalua' farm of at least lo ° certain conditions. A habitable ind li eiunmf-Wwlwsnruideaceiaps | ln certain districts a homestearls' lll Ill! PM-cinpt a quarter-lac!-on a homestead. Pri Duties Six il::thi'“;c?d'e.n‘l:a"la eadi of three .' 5 ii :ii if? Ers . . fl i .'-....~-..r...-.r:.~.i-:--,...-°»-°~i.'-:': -..-=- P D»R11d[2e 1% ,*';`-.l::`.’.~*" B.-I-I---. “_ =.~..\;i°.:_,.'-.-:~...-.-i....-fn;-_:_-‘...:.....°-'-'i.‘£ f.. *HW 'iffy »wic_-_-sa-i°.2‘2-.if»%-°iI...a’.'f".....i. fi i .. . -4 -aan A in .sirens-°""' _ w. v. rc. e and been helgm la I I About the Present War _ HE German idea of victory as dedned by the German . Crown Prince, in an inter- view published in n Buda- pest newspaper, is an "intention to hold our own and not let ourselves be vanquished." The Crown Prince is quoted as saying that this was clear to him the moment the British en- tered the war. In discussing the present opera- tions on the western front, the Crown Prince said: "The enemy attacks and the with- drawal on our front at several places are often wrongly interpreted in some circles. Some of our people are too accustomed to a continuous ad- vance and when it battle occurs wherein the enemy attacks and .we have to defend ourselves, the situa- tion is not always correctly under- stood. In judging the situation, both military and political, 'we must never forget one thing-that we are waging a war of defence. The war is one ol annihilation only for the enemy, not for us. We want to ann_l~ hilate none of our enemies. Vie mean. however, to hold our own." Regarding the American forces in France the Crown Prince said: V “I've found that the ma__iority dont know what they are lighting for, but we feel, of course, the effect of the entry of the Americans. They' l18V9 sent over very much material and are now sending very much human material. ~ ' “We speak openly of victory." ill" Crown Prince said. “The word.\vic- tory must not be understood to mean GERMAN CROW`._N PRINCE. that we want to annihilate the en- emy, but only that we mean to hold our own and not let ourselves be vanquished. The moment the British entered the war that was clear to me, and I always emphasized it." When the interviewer remarked that the Crown Prince was consider- ed abroad a "fire-eater," he answer- ed: "I am aware of these accusations. Do I need to say that not a word of them is true?" Reverting to the question of what nation wanted the war, he declared that "it was clear that the British would take advantage of the oppor- tunity.” "Belgium, after all, was only a pretext,” he continued. "The British intervened because German competi- tion was unbearable. "We are lighting for our existence. I repeat nur aim, therefore, can only be to safeguard ourselves. "The enemy assault doubtless will continue for some time," the Crown Prince said with rcferencetothe iight- ing on the western front, "but our enemies must themselves see that they will not be able to attain their aim. Our troops are fighting splen- dldly, and I attribute to their cour- _agv that such colossal superiority in strength does not crush us." Discussing the lighting qualities of Germany's enemies, he said: "The French tight brilliantly, and are bleeding to death. They do not hesi- tate at any sacrilicc. With the Brit- ish, the individual man is very good and tenacious, but the leadership is dellcient. Among the Americans I"ve found that the majority do not know what they are nghting for. I asked an American prisoner what they were lighting fnr, and he an- swered: 'I-‘or Alsace.’ and to the ques- tion, 'Where is Alsacet' he replied 'It's B big lake'." -@______ Demands of Politonosl. In all continental countries men lift their hats when saliiling one sii- other. It is also customary for them to uncover their heads on entering any kind of pri-vate premises, includ- ing omces, and in some parts, even banks. “ It was until recently considered ex- tremely rude for a man in Poland to enter even a shop without remov- ing his hat, and it was not unusual for s customer who omitted this for- mality to bs told that he would be attended io when compliance with the demands of politeness should en- title him to the shopkeeper'| consid- eration. It was only a few years be- fore the war that this practice came gradually to be abandoned. In Poland and Russia visitors are expected to leave in the hall not only their goloshes, put hat, cost, and stick as well, no matter how short, their stay. Clients calling on pi-01”. sional men are expected to do me lima.-Tit-Bits. _ 1-l-_._i__ --Q. a gar cn than it takes an old hen to bdgitedt. . - ' _ lflnsrd’s Llniment used liy Physician It takes any man longer to make' i ; ' “| SllFFEllEll - * ’°°‘°’°"’°°°°°"~’°°"°°""°‘ uifsiiiii now riiii- Kliltl Ill llllION German Crown Prince _ _ / , - _ _+ _- _ _ i wiii seiibypobiie aueiiiia _ on my farm, ltuyali y k nal, on _ Turkish Army. MI - err-f - - -.~\-=,i_., M- , _ -. ~ _ -.-. -.- "_ --vii =...-,~i ~b -1- _ -_ __: /» “ -; 1 ._ " -.;=-_ " -'f -’ 111- . “~” ~ _ _ _ _ - - -_ ~ .- . -. '_' _. . ...=1- -_-,'4.. 0'.. - '_.1'~ ,uf-' N ...f-3 ‘_--tt.i=._._-“"i¢ :‘ ` ~ . 'tr--': ‘-' ._ _ -~-fi:-‘lt ~ " -_-.- __ . ` _,__,__ _ _ _ . _ _ i_.- -, -,_ . - _. _ _ . __ '_ -_.:_,,,_., 0 A ._,w._,__.___-_. _Q __ . A _-7,: .», ._ _.___ ,__._.m.\__: _,__ . 9, _ V - _. ¢ Expresses some views Victorious British Annihilate the `, PTE H0RATEE__ TAYLOR ' ard Mrs Fmdril k W Tay' TAKE A GLASS OF SALTG T0 gsm ssl r _ llllililli AUCTION' SAI. llilS llilil _ _ ., _ " ._..,., . V -- an sinus, i>.i..¢..; 0......-o, lor, Freeiow- , mi-.ivid by tele-f ri-usu »ES__| Genemi pu LONDOK Sept. 28.--Gen. Allen- Side by’a forces in Palestine have taken 20". 18.000 Turkish prisoners and have H captured 120 guns. This means the e virtual annihilation of the oimmm bi forces in this fegion. The British In losses were surprisingly slight con- "to aidering the importance Aof_____t_.hg__¢ advance. ` - In less than four dns the British celv and taken the famous city of Nana- cgm reth, while their wings closed round Sold in a swift enveloping movement and ' only sm” R'-una* ot Fo. gmxtm H0.,-ace 'raybr 'Eating meat regularly eventually S-l Pl-B_T3Yl0!'8Illl=I6dlI'| S_\.lt‘n\’l:€‘- because the uric acid in ment excited Mme | L0" 2 1_2 -ea,-S o|d Lys" 1" the 105ll1 B2-lllallvll DHI- :bs inane-s. they become overworked; i, k ', Ca (391 2 1.' " 1915 wb 1--a me ’ "‘ 9"" 'V ' ”*"" ’ ' en” m’re *_ 0 ° get sluggish; clog _up and cause all gm (5¢gd’5 Ban-|3i¢;)_ ., 3, rtkggysimhecne trggigfldt lfgw sorta of distress, psrtlcislarly hackaclie (OWS-33 Cll' _lC€ H0lSi¢lD8,'7_5 i.°|-ance he was tram-ened -and .misery in'-¢b¢ iiainey region; iEil~1d_7 years old, iust lfigstirneo; 1 . rhclumtic twinges, severe headaches, UICOSIIOIIIIOI l kms ‘tri _ _ the 26th Battalion and from __ __ _ _ due” fresher. om, J --- henge-yn-yhe-7315---whéfévhg"sg:-nciirstoiiiach, constipation, torpld liv- 4, » ld ,'». _ *_ . *dw » -i -- H- -- have swept forward ln the centre be- 3 bright [!r0i’l1_1*il’i2 _b0y, and _3"`irrltation_ from 4 to 7 )ear__oid B' A r hire tween the River Jordan and the sea general iavoiirrite with all his 'rbe moment your back bui-is or kid- and Jdsw (ow mimi ii- fr in li;ard§s.d In 'Ls oeatlh a gkoo' bay., ai-sim eating rigbi, or ir biaiiiier 4 ,Q5 .,e;,r.- .,|d,alil_goi'>d nfiikers; ` u wo' YPOU ‘ave ‘n both(-rs you, get about four ounces of 6 _hoice Young ,if:r_.-’ 2 1_2 “lpped "lm" 'he "N" °f me Ure” taken' .lad Salts from any good pharmacy; ,ears old;3 Sr ers, 1 l-'. veafg pincer all the Ottoman forces in the coastal sector, the Plain of Sharon, the hill region in the centre and along the western Jordan Valley.` Meanwhile to the northeast thci friendly Arab forces of the King of- M ilk Hedjaz have cut all railway coni- Turks, and are standing a barrier to d8y their escape by way of the eastern Pfe_ It is not improbable that wlthiii h b _ U, , , f .hi h h Convalescent depot Letrepor-_ 'life _ . bein diva ladirelfsigg its liibuili- Sept. 13, gunshot wi uid in b' ck. "0 l°“S°\’ irritates- 1110>' Gliding ltladil Lambs, l Ram (ehriipshiri-.) thousands of Turks are enmeshed. P(e_ 1)( uqeiw euhggfd in |h sr diisorders_ H|'%JS-80 H IDS 3"d P\llielF. ' I Many of those already made prisoner, mi fleeing in disorder, literally wa1ked_'Wa into the hands of the British, not knowing their line of retreat had 'fam ginal l05t'i Batt. as Bandsman, .ia-i sans cannot miure anyone: s transirrred to_ France in the makes a iieiigbuui efiervescem iiiiiia- ous 26lh Batt- m April, 1918- water drink which millions of men and -F5 " take a tahlespoonful in a glass of water 0|(_; 1 Chiiice H ilstein HQ f¢f,_-4 ]ERRy DOUCETTE before breakfast for ii few days and years vld, due to freshen in your iiiuiieyii wui :ben sci fine. This ovembt-i;dl laarge Holstean Co_w ‘ _ - 5 years --i ue to lr. s 'fn in _ famous salts is made from the acid of i . ,d rs K 'ue Doucettei Sumnmr - grapes and lemon juice, combined with . ?mber; ? Dry Cattle for feed' municalmn in "'°“l' °f the deems Sl 6’ received tylegram on Salul' litliia and has been used for general- wg lqllng . . 21st, stating her liusbafl" ions to riusb clogged itiiineys and siim- . HG5"B"°°d S°w “th hue' at _ Jerry Don eu i f nt A __ Side _ °'“‘“”‘ . officially ieporfed thdxhiltteil' gag "'”"’ 'hem 'O “°"““' “'°"'“" “ls” "f--'~ SHEEP-20 Choice Sh ep, also neutralize the acids in the urine so it 20 Ch - Ewe`Lamht~' 12 Fat - us. Banner Oats CR P 200 b _ 00 hus. Blues a n d Dakota tat- es. been -iii bn. but was lishtiiig in the ranks of w0,,,€.,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, and ibm, io keep ibe- IMPLEMENTS-1 1 2 H. 'P. Although the Turks at some points thg offered considerable resistance to the his 44ib Bair. ben b. ec- iveii _ _ _'Euan e (neva) 1 Exrvess Wagon woun 1. Hi; manyPlr'iends ii “‘f’"°_’” “mi "rl";;:a“dB|B;'§;n' thus 1 set Spring |`ooth Harrows. ' =“°i‘*“'S S" °“S Y I TERM ~-12 nths cr fi t on to stay the advance, even on the fam- . umnlefside and elfewhere .luin ' ' ` “. . mo " Z British, ai no point were they ablels ous field of Armageddon, which the m C wishing Private D utette a ~ Briusb cavalry swept across and oe- sp edylrecoverv from hisyyound. I-OVC iS 3 Hfeal h°|Pf° “Ie gif] “’l‘°joff for cash cupied Nazareth to the north. In the operation of sewing the enemy with- lapproved ioint potes, 6 ier cent, Roi alty hast. Wants to make herself miserable. I WALLACE WHEATLEY, in the sack’ airmen played an lm` PTE. GLEN C. MCQUARRIE Mlnards Llniment Lumbermans Friend l738_l(i_4__\| 3i pd a ‘ 1 portant role, vigorously bombing the retreating Turks, inflicting enormous casualties on them. Further information received con- __ V -,- 1_- cerning the dramatic advance of the yeh/Lrs [;tl"fieI;‘;|l}??k’}\\;iCt2ria'll’1a§ _ British army in Palestine, begun Gi e n t at r on te en Corey MrQuarrie infantri d been cfiiciaily adn itied t- during the night of Sept. 19, serves . _' - io confirm the completeness of the iid . _ surprise and the magnitude of the R€8dlI‘1R Wai' HC)SDltal, Oxfgfd success. A special correspondent at ‘ Road, Rgading Sent ']|h C0” Gen. Allenby's headquarters writes; tusion back shoulder 'fhis is e second time Private Mc- “'I‘he -victory is much more import- th ant than the number of prisoners at ' \ .__,____.-__-._-___ present reported indicates, for the Quaflie-W2_lS W|til`lvn?n l`-vo-year--iid pire bred Ilon- ' *__ lestv filly 140| tis, fu" sister to charniiou mire. pure bred filly _ ‘5' h "ld B ' K+ rl h l'-sste t ch 'noi n mire. five ligrs Domm M“D0na'd’Sprmg' venili9tdlds(I id:('dzalle'nG:ldl'i; l‘;S') i'bs.rfoii)r vga- iild Clydesdale e . L ' _ ' . . ‘ ' , ‘ - - iaiieu ii good deal or marching. 'rbe .,e in 67’ recelwd th' Q-"F (ieldin_g130)lbs. All the a_ifwe animals are sound and in good ws that her son Bombardier h h d H | f d t and imops were aiways moved by ingbi Bet-1MCD0na|d 2nd Heav Sie conditior. 'lhe cows are is -gra e f-sic-ins o goc ipe and remained hidden in the orange tt ' y ge extra heavy producers, bit d to freshen from Jan I5 to end oi May d 1- - th d ,~ _Th Ba erv. was gr-isssd on Augus _ - -' _ _ _ _- , _ - ' §‘3‘;m‘;,;'fn§;{’;;,” th; I:_'_’;‘jeme§ _ 28th_ 1918_ Ben.S many mmm and consiitztif Stmili h cows. four 2 1 2y.ar o d h if. r-. .i yea fling enemy observers from seeing any wish him a very S d recov" Sig(-IIS all ¢‘_l €I` Z3 V change in the dispositions and the inovements of large columns. Troops of all arms were thus concealed skill- fully in a country where the march- - in of men raises hu e columns of range But he remained mystlfieil, cavalry to pass through, and then _ there was a wonderful spectacle of ` long columns of British yeomanry B and Australian light horse and plc- turesque Indian cavalry moving over a. wide expanse oi' country through- out the coastal sectors of the Plains of Sharon to get to the enemy's R rear." 2 es, all wel gr .wn, in g -od tond tion an pe‘ y y will be sold witout reserve tothe hi-»h st~ binner. Als-i 4 pure h - herd iif W. M. Lea wl b ' off.-red at this Should archy and murder at Petrograd and in fighr lg _ Pge_E1wa[d Beatiin AW tlunefr- part of the population." says an om- - the defenceless situations of a great joined ascotch regiment in Vap cial statement issued here, “Finland's convert H' C' ' spa. BEN ivi¢poNALD i Government feels that on purely hu- manitarian groiinds it cannot refuse to permit Russian, British, American and Italian refugees to come to Fin- vlsions to beg the three Scandinav- ian countries_Norway, Sweden and portion of the relu ees WASHINGTON, Sept. 23.-Ten en- listed men of the crew of the coast guard cutter Seneca lost their iw? Sept. 16 while attempting in a heav sea to save the British steamer Well- ington, which had been put in a sinking condition by an enemy tor- podo, the navy department was ln- formed last night by Admiral Sims. \ St, Quentin In Flames. PARIS, Sept. 23.-The city of St. Quentin, beset by both British and French, is in tliimes. The enemy is reported to be removing the _civil population and placing his batteries in the city to combat the steady on- inarch of Foch's men. Death of Oxford Pioneer. WOODSTOCK. Sept. 23.`-George Green. one of 0xford'a oldest and most highly respected residents, dlnd Saturday. He was 83 years of ago and was born in this county. Two f -- ) _ ' `\ suns and one daughter survi-ve. _ J. C. Watters was defeated in the \ contest for the presidency of the ` Trades Congress by Thomas Moore, - of Niagara Falls. "Jimmy" Simpson was dropped from the executivo. .___._______¥ - _There are times when a dollar _ bill goes further than a wagon load of sympathy* ' .--._........_____ ask for tiinard’s and take no other l. land ,, _ A telegram has been received . The Finnish Government, however, by Mf5 I53b_€l MCDOUJI 'i Bfe3C" H is eompeiiefi by :be scarcity or pi-o. albangi slijatii g lhgtéiercson gdi. __ -'-en <' onalil ii aria iai Denmark_to helps in harboring s ' `suff- ring from effects of still gass 'rea saiibi-s pie 'ri-ying eo save ship. 'etgef Pa'tlC“l""=.h‘*"¢ been i-rs. Fai-;p. MCRAE Mrs Bella McRae, Mount Ver- _ non has received the sad news that PnvaieFred McRae,previou- ./.M - ly repoi ted missing, is now r iii- cially reported killed in action- Augu-t 28th. The deep sympathy of her many iriends will be ex- - _- tended to her in the sad loss she ' _ is cdled upon to bear. l 8.35 l 1 .- a' -' ,, - RRISON MALCOLM JuDsoN $3" ‘1`I‘,’§§f,°‘,§“‘SL§_‘?‘,§',,§ “_” - IMPLEMENT` Mrs John W._McKinn'~n,Earns- Two Furmw Gam? E S dust- ami 111° Turk- 10°- P°SS¢SS°\i -.liffe has received wird that hei positions that commanded a wide _Dr0d,;*r Pte’ Mz;|C(;»m Jldgnn l‘11_.1‘0W, ROll€l', P0 . ' ' ' which is the finest tribute that could has been_5eVf'rell/' WQI-lfd¢\'l» Th' (S,er,l)n:dt?)tt.orw'hel;?rl be given is ine work or ibe Briiisb Island friends of this hne yoiirg 1 D uble briving t ff. _ ` . B é‘The infanti-y opened a way for the h3g)Ci£l§r:'dlllt:0?£_ Slelllli P11112 _sl Double Worki igiitiennis place in the march t- and Hame__’_Ex ____ and iir.-riching artic es oo nu PTE. EDWARD BEATON Also 200 _Mr Malcolm k. Beaton, Flat- N°~ “Base iver, has received nord ihat . 204471 Pie. Edwaia Beaton, in-‘ l`h“f."‘“Y- F,,,,,,, Open 000,, ,O _im R,f,,s,,,,,_ fantiy is officially reported ac- 'IER Hsi.siNGi-ions, Finland, sept. zzi. mlfffd C0 _AUSU3lI2l".>¢C0nd Gen H M0 -"iii view or ibe condition or sn- eral Hospital, Sept. 5, ei gun shot - J- . h litter anfla ni nb_-r »` H 1 i - -1 Massv H ir-is Bind »f. Mower, Wheelrake, Plow, Single Plow. Disc-Harrow, 3 H-irse Spike _ato Digzer, 5cu‘fier, Se' Finners, Ser-Scales, s Green, Blower, Solid Base Melotte -.ream barrow, 2 Carts, Double and°Single Truck -Waalons, Wagon run one summer, 1 Buggy, Double ood eigh, 2 Driving Sleighs, one nearly new, Set- ng Harness,3 Pairs Leather Traces, 3 Sets Collar pres-i l-Iariers,1 Track Vliagiin Pad, Cart-Saddle , 3 Sets Driving Hirnes =, Forks, Sh ivels and other merous to mention. _ ft. inch pine, l70 ft. Matched Boards, Ki'cher_i Range. Bumer. R iom C ial Stove, Tables and other things. the day prove unfavorable, sale will be held on October 17th. M5 made kmivn at sale. ,,.,,.._, JABEZ LEA nv-1 lT__ l __ £_.. ll 2 _.=. nadian Government Railwayi- PRINAIE EDWARD ISLAND Time Table In Effect Sept. 21st, 1918 P. M. 3. io 4-13 5.02 6-35 P. bi. iz.; 2.0 i 3- l ._ SBIG T'§7` -<- uiui _ i-as 8-as Charlottetown Ar Hunter River " Emerald ]ct. " ;> -\ sw-'-f~:' 533%? 1 r. M. 3-’5 4.00 4-35 A. M. 6.30 8.00 _B-47 9-35 Borden Ai- Emerald jet. Ar Kensington Ar Sumniersiiie Dp DP Borden Dp _ l l 7-I. 1 6_io * 5-35 4-30 k.`ii'i.' F-45 8.05 7-05 6.30 _ :s E513 "OWNiQ‘1BFi?§i§9§'_E9_f'fi!'?¢’_ __Rf_‘_D UP A.ai. | [ P. M. A M. 3 A.ii. Dp 5 ii 3 .55 ‘ in. o |045 , 9.00 io.o4 i 8.00 a 6.30 fini".-i"..T"*` 6.35 . it-.o.i 5.00 9._;i .i.oo 9-0° 3-30 P. M. 6-45 8.34 9- ‘S 9-55 sees.-F U\U*U\NlsI -zlll@¢I\"*°~= ? Siimmersiile Ar Port Hill 0‘i.eary ’ Alherton Tignish UP Ar Dp M. 6 as ? 9.iz 9-42 ii.i5 ‘."‘.‘?Pf' Stas: 6.05 Dp Charlottetown Ar Mt. Stewart Morell St. Peters ' Ar Souris _ _ Dp .°°.°° oi ui 07 1--is 6-is __,____|___ ‘9> ga. F sees’ A-ui! 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