iii?-iiiiiliiil “Ewa an I (_, _,_ _ Q 1 -\-<7 _T -- TER .i-'son .riii$1___..iiiEEii_s_.riE __ us i=i_iiiiuiE. sail RDlllli’S SATURDAY SDBSCRIBERS `~~"" -»"“ ' _ ._ ff' .- _.H-~ _ S'l` it for-you Way to _ ealth “siwrr sAL'r" when you are "below par" and notice how it improve; ` )'°_\lr health and spirits and brightens your ` __ outlook on_life'. And it il ‘pleasant “ _._ *_-»too.1"1Aspoonfuiof N0’$ 1rrnakesadlhtild‘ ,-5.0'-'_i, miihenoveigeih. li¢rio5§“`E;b"iJ‘i!i‘ » v lata, si tonic and digestive regulator Jtvgl -4-n ssle and value le remedy it all Ill - <1 rrerlrsd 1°' emergence- by inn s '.:1.r°.':‘::'::. *1i.i°.“.'.”ai'i’=> -and hewsreoiimitstionsi ° Pnrfqnl only by I-Clil0.ui..“Fr\ii sal" wtriittoiinoii, ug. -'Seb Annu in Nuiii Annu llAlol.D r. lrrciiiz A co. Lilinp D Idb\UI. STIEIT, l‘0l0||‘|‘0 (4) min 'nike sNo1s ,at _ Tussmiv MR. MARIN present visiting the adian schools. The Board ion is ve-ry fortunate in competenta man as Mr. takes so .deep snintereot {`\`;l‘€_.ot hisschools. i_i_nd_ . ii, B\l889stive helps' are pseciated by- the teachers iiie rrivilsse _oc-_:wing in t0rate.¢-.Y. ._ 1 _ _decorated for the occas- ii0\ilers and ferns. _White bells _ suspended _by _white ribbons draped the .walls and-.pillars of. the Church. The bride was charmingly gowned in white silk and carried a boquet ot white‘ roses and maiden- hair ferns. She was attended by her sister lrene who wore pink and car- ried pink roses.The groom was ably supported by Mr. Willie Feakes also or Kildare Cape. Miss Lottie Feakes, sister of the groomsman presided at the organ. After the marriage cer- emony thehappy couple and a few of their immediate friends. repaired to the bride’s home for supper. They _were the recipients of many beauti- ful and useful gifts.-Y. _ HER “HEGGING LEG."-The Monc- ton police have recoived a letter from a nearby district, asking them to be on the lookout for a certain R H ' ‘girl who is expected' home soonifroni _S ALWAYS Prince Edward is-land, and who is » 4 Round tmp -"ck-oh' _Wm be sold claimed to be a professionall beggar Laois Ch.'i‘0wn Leave lt. Poiui `- $18.a5. ' _ _ - €_a;1i1'- it 1S1f@11111 H1111 801119 yours ~ » . .- _ , - __ , _ girl lost a les. and now goes ‘.',,m' 1 715333' nf; CHANLOTTETOWN about the country using a- rude wood- “'30 ‘_ M 1 10‘0o,A M to en; n'fi’<1ii~ and soliciting riinney with '00 ,.1 ' “'30 ‘.. MQN1-|;|EA'|__ which to buy a proper artificial liuib, ll. _, . ~- - _ - _ amd going Sepmmber 28", 29", 3o¢h_ while it is- claimed that all the while Lao P'““' ‘mo _p~__M ,et n - ’ ’ she has one ofthe latest design at :.00 3.00 8.30 " 4.00 1' 4.20 “ . 5.00 ~- 0.00 “ ‘UND 7.00 1' Av. 0.30 A. M. 1 10,00 12.45 P._.l(. 1.00 2.00 :-5'., 2.00 $.00 _"_ s._:i0 0;o0 __ ~- '- .» .. ,, 4.00 *_-_-_ asaais-zsrbiiyznilo. ni '_ 11 1 ¢;Aiifp.oii_nn -- __ PAt`ci|=|c-1 EXC-U?irSLio1Ns. $18.85 ‘-‘iiionifeal ana, -_ -._sl¥sf_11r_11 -_ - ‘ `_TI"€i_¢ri?'fs~-.-bN§sAi.s- _- _ Se_ptombpr»_2-'|g_t,@hd_. and §3rd. . n '30th"f` , ` Ret. October 16th. :_ __ $18.00 __;_1Bost_on, and _ -Return _ 1 . 'r|:_KET_s on ,SALE September-_ 'l§th_to_0otph_er 14th. _ Good for T’h`|i7ty Days_ _ Fi'fi_iinf__Ch'iown` ‘ ‘ ur ing October 16th. ..AI1| tickets mult_ be validated at M°f\\I'¢_ili bnlore commencing the rs- 2l59-9»2lM6i » 1 1 Next week being Exhibition Week. the Victoria trips _wlli_ be _made on Monday' and Saturday as cusltom- ary at such times. Sailing from Vic- toria on Mc~nday at 7 a. mf and i'i'o..,.._.-..._ PLANQ ENE' QUIUMN __EXCURSl0N8 TO BOS- C mb; Thi? niu 1 9 E 1 . 11 October 10th, and good for ‘return within 30 days from date of issue. CHARLOTTETOWN 1T0 BOSTON _ AND RETURN $13.00 1 Steamer sails from Charlottetown Tuesdays at midnight ' MI G_ MURRi7iY,3D._'P.‘ A,,1}._'P. R.f 2011-9-13Mtf. ' ` ‘ 1 7'* ,, _ ` _ __.._ se. sqm., N. B. l i For further_particulars1 apply- to JAS. CARRAGHER. Agent Charlottetown, P. E. l. li*-'W' I M M1-_'-'I _ kde as I _,__;1poWNwaRo 0 _ Ftj_dgi_11IMonireal at 4.00 P. M. and ___1‘t‘on1_ Quebec the next day_ '_(f"7riday _at 12.00 noon _ rriye Charlot- Qt town- Thursday, Aug. 17 -uesd y at 4 00 _Pr _fi-1 Thursday, Aug. 31 ,i;.i’_ _;1 'lhursd:iy,Srpi1. I4 1==11`-'- Thursday, Sept. 28 ' Qiftiioct to change without not Cardbll-1Bros.», Agents. ni-¢~1lIthStisti Bop. 21. _ UPWARD i From Thursday, Aug. 24 _ 'Charlotte Thursday, Sept. 17 ’ Y town Thursday, Sept. 21 Thursday, Oct UI ice. f Charlottetown, P. E. I. ii her i‘esld`eiico in the cc-iintry. While on_ the road one carries only-her “beg- .wm _|°u,.m,y_ . _ .ling lelg'/“ ‘ It* ls_`cl_ainig;y_1-__thnt he-i' 1fatlib&"'1s ii. prospaiidlis iaymer, and ‘_ M_- ' _' ' I 1 .iiililfilsl-hifi 0bJ6ct_oi`hBt_pr1sQnt. tour is P. 1u,1,_ _ ’ ,would _get outof town. "_~An'$jlr,t:count -to obtain funds-for the purchase ol' an pia1i_touroiriie_<--ii is also-<»éiiigaii~ iimi . -the 1-some girl was r;:'ce_r_itly`;1'i-ri_;|¢.tei| ,IL Amherst for ,begging _bii(;¢__iv_n5 ui. 10W¢.¢a.to go-on condition that she of her arrest appeared in the Am- liif-st papers. The local authorities W 1 keep an eye out with the object of preventing her from victimiaing local poopIe_ ` ' l Don’t For "et- I that when constipation, l:§ousness or mdigestiou is neglected, it may cause a serious illness. Act upon the first symptom-keep your digestive organs lngood orderby the timelyuseof _ _ _ -._-.......,-_ __ Eastern _Steamship Lines? ALi.~1'i-is-wav sv wA1'En.- iN'reizNA'r|oNAi_ i.iNE. s‘rEAMsHiPs- c‘A|_viN Aus'r~iN AND oovenuon cons. ' FALL E.x_cuns|oNs. ssprsmeen 11 is oc1'osEn~1s. Low wines--'rnAvE|. Now. nETuaN i_iM|-r ao oAvs. sr Joi-iN 'ro eos1'oN ...... ..s10o. _ _'_' _ ._ _ _ , _ _ _ _ , - . __I s_1-.1oHN'ro PoR1'i.ANo......s6.50. 1n;i;__ '_ -' 1 , Leaves St. John Mondays, Wednes A5. _»,_,.._,. A _ ._ mp an? E-rigayspat 3.00d s.du;___.,- for ' .rv ` . 1 _- _ _ Por . u ec, or an an oston - ‘ ‘-"""TF-|>- Ml----_-' natiirn- Leave central Wharf. not 1 ._ . -- -- _,_____,,_,___ c n, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri _' _ \ z__, _ _ - l_ ya at 9.00 n. in.. for Portland Eoin oort, Lubec and St .lohn -Pins. ttibnfd iiisia--1-1>Pi¢iw---Mimimi _,__.,;.r.".';§_,.§__.f_.:Ei-:.‘.1;_.j_;_._'._‘.§_ .._._._. Fas* fiei ht and issenger service via rom; sun-. D ' _u _ _ g p. _ . - _ _ » _ S11 S-1 Gm-vedia 1-1*-1-11-1121-11>' S=111°s11 ',.:;2#_1°i.i::f_".':.':. ..ii“::'._.';°'.r¥':'.:’ _Return leave New York, Pier 19 North River, sums days at 5 p. m. METROPOLITAN LINE. Direct between Boston and Novi York. 18V, Hours. ltouto vin Cape Cod_ Canal. _Express Steel Stenmships Masons 'iiiiietts and Bunker Hill. Leave North Side lndis _ Wharf, Bostoii week days and Sundays st 8 %._rn. Bains Service _returning frfom _ler I8, North River, Foot of Murray Ht. New York City. Bt. John City Ticket Ofliel, 47 King St. A. C. Currie, Agent, St. John, N. B. A. E. Fleming, T.l'.. & Il. A. lt_ John N. I, __,._,._ _ p '__ i ”-."‘~f,, . A N yi 1.._s..11i._~i¢~i.§=i1..~ii1oii.i.is».ti.-ati...-. 1 - -M-"""-"1'§-"' _____..f-_*_W‘ ilali_0_iiaI"i11 ‘iNaiimial1rMIanii0” suon1'|=.s1'. sour: - »ouicxt¢ttf'i'il|£ 0| VATIQ 8 NGC iirssc. ui g,, ;-3,11--11:= 11:11 'Tu' 'gfwit nt sn.”- ' uh. ` e-rs ei -i.-._new 1 - ‘~>1 . ll ll ll 0_st..i»iiiii|rsa_ - __1»isi>éiiiii. ‘ " .thi "_" 'll' Fil. mos-_ .. .1‘I,.2._1.1iin sit ., -I ...rnnusoviini -1'riis.Nli1'iim1ii." __,_l¢_A!r__|_0llii0)' 1 ` mmm .rm _ viiiisirzti sis is sn. m.n| - _ mliiililrto sii. tolioiuo imgfs. fm. nun. Q _ __.__._v _ ,_ __ _ '*'°i,:.°.'..’1:':..°£r.';:.".;‘»..‘::.a.°’;:.l¥.°'-‘i and li les. llld Une s dose. ' 25 cts. as box, .all -dealers# -» 11'# CHAPLAIN wELL.-Capt. G. A. 'Lawson, Chaplain to the 145th Westmorland and Kent Battalion, in -the course of a brief letter to a mem- ber of The Moncton' Daily Times! staff, says: “We are having great *weather these days. l am_ enjoying everything, and never hail better health_ This will be good news for Chnplaiii Lawson’s many friends thixfougliout the Maritime Provinces and elsewhere. RECRUITING iN AUGUST.-Abou: soyeii liatiiilioiiz-i were recruited in the lloinliiliiii :luring the month oi' August.. The exact number was 7_2-17. Oi' this iiiimbcr. military district. No. 6, which is made up oi’ New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward island, cun- trlliuted 702 men. The resiiils from the irnininiiig districts are ti.-i fol- lows: Military iiislgict No_ l, 572 men; No. 2, 985; No. Lt, 991; No. 4, 956; No. 5, 205; No. 10, 993; No. 11_ 1,155, and N0. 13, 628 men. WEDNESDAY HAS RECOVERED.-Mr. Jos. Wliitc oi' the (iustom’s l)cparliiiei\t, Al- berton, has completely recovered from the injuries sustained by his liorscis runiiing away. Mr. White‘.~: many i'rienils are pleased to see him out again.-A. A PLUCKV RESCUE- A scrious accident was averted yes-terday alter- noon aliout 4:30 by the quick action of Mr. George Dockcndoif. An elder- ly lady was stepping from the York Point Ferry boat, "Dolphin" on to the whurt' when she fell overboard. Mr. l)o`ckendoff lost no time in ros- cuing her ami she was taken home none t`;ie wc-rse for her experience. POST NUPTIAL RECEPTION.- Mrs. Paul A.-Murphy, wife of the Plant Pathologist for Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia, held her first post nuptial reception yesterday after- noon from four to six o’clock at her re- sidencc, No_ 71 Prince1Street. The bride, who was bei-.comingly gowned in blue crepe de cliene, received her friends in thc drawing room which was dcorated with palms and ferns. The dining room was very attractive with smilaxanii sweet peas dalntily trailing from the elegant centre piece to each corner of the table, over which Mrs. Donald Nicholson and Mrs. W. lt. Reek. presided, assisted hy tlie Misses Emma Nicholson_ Louise Lyons and Vera Taylor. Liitlo Miss. Margaret l~`ull \islini1e:c!i` on record ugalniis being liiialteiiiliiy opponcii 'lo tlioir riiiining pn the public roads. A coniiiiittoe of tive was nppoiiiicil to :iitciid tho _anti-unto asf'-wcintioii incotiiig iii Chur- _'iott£-towu thc cveiiliig oi’ the 27th ,ins't. Sgd. ll. l-l. It/\i1i{||/iM, fSoc`y. ,rin-ia.¢i.i..-i.|...i. s.-sf-c.. na 21 COLONEI; WILLIAMS.-Keep Pri- day evening for the addreses _by Co- lonel Williams at 'the Prince ol Wales _College Hall. _A musical programme and the Band gf the Fourth Regiment will be in attendance. HOME AGAIN.- Mr. Fraank Dunn, who was so severely inlured by the train at Aiberton "Y" on Aug. L2th inst., has returned home from Prince convalescent.-A. _ . l 1 1 1/ »» PRESBYTERV COMMITTEE.-The Preshytery’s Committee for the reqarg rangement of congregations., will meet with the people on Monday next the 25th lnst._ at Summerfield at 10 a.ni.. at Clifton, l._30 p. m., at Long T. F. Fullerton, Convener. _ K»lNDLY REMEMBEREC1- Mrs. (Colonel) Ings who is leaving this week for England, was waited upon at her residence -Monday by - the' ladies-' committee interested in the procuring oi' socks for i-iolil'leri4, and presented' with a complimentary ad- dress and souvenir, as a token of ap- preciation of the strenuous and pat- riotic work 'she has been doing in con- nection with this important matter. DALTON SANATORIUM CONNEC- TED.--'l`li0_ Dalton Sanatorium |1814 been connected wltli the telephone system of l’. E. island through the generosity of the Directors oi' thc P. E. island Telephone (Ioiiipany. The line was completed yesterday, and thc Sunatoriuni may now be called up iroin any oiiice in the province. Thi: Telephone Company is deserving of the gratitude not only oi’ the Trustees of thc Sannioriuui, but ol' thc public ni Jn;-go for their gi.-iici'ous ilmiatloii to uiiiiistitiitioii which ileiici~vc~.ii S:tii:ii.i»i'liiiii- had left the lii.~.'tiLuiioii without per- mission. lt was oi' coii|1sr,1 ncifessaiy that the man should bo npprelieiiileii at mice. i‘.ol_ Jenkins applied' to i‘.ol. Peake of the Siege llai.i.cry, the only military organization in the' city. for nieu to go in pursuit of tlic i'ugilive. Col. Peake detached an ofl`ic<-si' diiii ftwo nteiifui~tliuuiidcl‘ti»kiiig. Neith- er he nor (tel. Jenkins suggested the inode ot' conveyance- to be used leaving that to thediscretion oi' the men themselves. They had resaon to believe that the- -man whom they want- ed had gone to 'I‘ignisli-. It was Sun- day and the only possible conveyance was an automobile. They applied to Mi'. W. K. lingers and lie kindlyplzzceil' himseli' and his car at their disposal. They went to Tignish, thence traced their man to one' of the outlying dis- tricts, apprehended him and had him back to the Sanatorium by seven o'clock Monday morning. Doubtless the peoplealong the roads- traverse _V ` " / 1 swsAfrE-Rs- <__;\§\é:i;'_\g)' _ _'_,_'- _ ' _ m"*fE¢°i_.;;- A 11.15.- are designed and knitted by men who know the ' ' sweater requirements of those who blaze the trail and follow the sea. Look for the ATLANTIC TRADEMARK on the Sweater you buy. lt’s a guarantee of dependable quality, sound value and true economy. _ 5 ATLANTIC UNDERWEAR LIMITED, MONCTON, N. B. j ___._.._..__.imi' u`nm'usl.$lll " _ if f _ ;» _.. ,_ __ _,_ ' r . i " _ _ _ " '1 <6 1 ' _ ‘:;t:f"":_’f?`-'.f.~§‘Z#951-' , S . \ (‘-' \ -__,..- _ UK 1 ?:~f- _ ,_ _ ) _ J_ in X ¢&f "\`-ln- _ &;______~_' _ \ , His second helping 11" Light, wholesome ,flak-y pie-crust- 1 for the toothsome green apple or pumpkin filling is obtained by using the right proportions of other ingredients mixed 1 -with Diamon`d Flour. Let any ` - woman who has had trouble with her pie-crusthiustgive Diamond Flour a trial, and it will ‘be strange if she is not pleased with the im- provement it will make. There is no secret about it. Diamond Flour is a well-proportioned hlend oi' the choicest Ontario soft wheat and Manitoba hard wheat, and grand- mother will tell you there is nothing A 1 better for making mouth-watering _ 13 ~ - ~ ~. v U ,i HUNTBR0S-.LlMiiTl‘lD.L0ND0N,0NTARl0 1 7 card: ‘Cntivurili DEPY- J Boston ` _ u.s.A." sun throughout 'ine woriuf _ __ -4. k L ` __ ` T i `l up _ f _ » --cs * »,» _ When ' Back Your Ann Wit Confidence only Can_aluan-_made ammunition. good shot ot the trip arrivesyou will-1 _ _flwappointment of a _inisoli ` iffyou use 1 Big -Game _cifi"§i~ia1 “‘ ';;.1`_1‘~1’ At that instant when the Typ- g deer appears -the knowledge tlht»\,§g|Q'_. °> . aim is b_ack_ed up by true arnmuniuion helps mightily. _ WithD ' ° .3038 " hsoi Pi (hu oth3rmi:il:??D" Cnr‘ti"il