_ _ 4 4 - ’/ ’ Tw, o /<4 is J ,2 r.. I 1 1 .1 4. fg- 4. tot 1 »1 , 1 1 2 . ‘ 1 1 1. 2 4 ‘1 1 _ _ .>, ~ _ ‘_ 4 _ _ _ _ _ . t_44~-_.¢.,...___,.4__ r _ . Q.-1 waves.---1.-1-_ . .wow 1-_ 1-__,, ._.. I ... . ,_ h ._ . ' 1 .4 N' “ ’A¢=imii_ ____ ____ o_o-_l° ~ "2 . 1..u- . _ _ 44~"‘1.i .1 -.1 _ -.15 -.. . 4 A i , ,-_._/-_ _ ' 1` __ 1- _ _ .. .1. . ’ 1 ,.-‘:' ., _-L., . ,_;.1 .f_¢..- ;_.__, _ , 1, ._ 1., . , _ _ t . _ ...t 1 _ ._ , , ,_ 1 .. ,__ .i, _M _ 1,. 4 _ , 1, _, 4.. 4... ,.., ._, . 4 _ ._ »4.».1.i,. ,. ,. tt _ 41' 1 - ' -- '* 11.,-,t <1-f_1\ t., _1__`-' _‘ .‘ f , 1 5 ,-1,-14,`_44414-44 , 4,; _4_, 4_» -‘ 2 --,»_.. ,\--4.44.?-.45--:_-.-_-121. .1.4_ 1 ~‘ A4 , _, 44444 A 4, H" 4 I, 44 4,4_l4_4,,.,,-4 ,F-Q _.N ,_t;41 ~- ,..,-- 1. _'fn , -.'rfi:’;,_.-»__5_~»'1 ;.' " -, W5 »., _ 'g »- 1 1 1 -. ar. i 1. - __ »- H; - , 1 __ .- .'-»_._1_,-i-a_1.» ,. to 2 _ .1 -1 ~ -. i » ;_ '_ 4.». 4-=-1' 1 . _-f <3 =" .“r‘lfT="(‘.’“-` 'lf' .. l` X. ‘-‘f`_:}.'i' Yi lf? » 1 .1 , _ _ _ ..11. -,_, ' sf'\ Above on thang. 1| Canadians must learn : thrift to-day. Thrift _ implies saving systema- 4 ` from druggists and placed in the i P - 1 _ _ _ ».- Temperance loslcstlns liquor ls reinoved entirely wr ' _ _ 0 4 4 - hands of vendors appointed by and To , subject to the inspection and control (continueé fmm page one) of the Commissioners, and the a-bus- 1 1 , es heretofore existing ln connection suit of this tfbject it was ascertaned : i 4;_~~ phat 3 fun and |mpa,.u,,1 sum,-cemem medicinal purposes and with the sale of the Act did not receive the favour of those responsible for the enforce- with the giving of prescriptions for of liquor by vendors has been sought to be remedied. ' lor the trade mark .Voice MaSter’s ° 99 ment "ofthe people's will, but rather Many provisions for the better en- met with an apathy and indifference f0l‘00lll0ll\ Of l-h6 lllw Whi0h hid U68" on their part which on numerous oc- PBDBMGUIY BSKGU f0\’ hy the Alliance v .`». L RecordS _ O I O O Ri=i‘%°_’S'12' From the War 'Zone Comes the news that the AutoStrop Safety Razor is helping ofii. cers to maintain the high morale of the soldiers. ' Nothing makes a. soldier feel more like himself than a clean, f o e o o tically and intelligently, so that each succeed- ing day or weelt finds one better off' than before. This Bank will be glad to open a Savings Account for you, where either one or more persons may save. Call or write for full information. rua-|-o11 capitol s 6,500,000 rt.-tor.-o run.: _ i2,ooo,ooo velvety shave-this is only possible with an AutoStrop. Because of its self-stropping O' feature it is the only Q razor that is always in perfect condition. Price $5.00 M laadiag stem avsrywhrs 220. hostage will deliver an Aorosnrop oom¢.1._1 by Arie clan ngutend mail. Autostrop 4 Safety Razor Co., Limited O 83-B7 Duke Street ' Toronto ° o ° o 0 o sos-is _-’ " O _ ,'/-/" ` /A Q ° \ 2 "/-'.1/f ° I ,- -.¢\'»- f/\ ‘ ~ ‘*f a ' I wasnt Bunn gps Anim WASHINGTON, Sept_ 25_-Several thousand dollars in registered mail was obtained. postal officials said to- day, by -the bandit who last night single handed, held up a passenger train on the great northern railroad near Mukiiteo. DIARY 4, City Mag'lstrate's Court 9 a. m. Provincial Exhibition opens 1 p. in Prince Edward Theatre Gladys Klark C0. 2.30 and 8 p. m. ' Peoples Theatre 3.1¢ 7 and s.-45 DIED HUBBARD-In this city, Sept. 26, 1918, Mary Joan, infant daughter of Mr. and_Mrs. T. iS. Hubbard. I IN MEMURIANI In -loving memory of Ada M. Roger son wife of Arthur A. Pollard. New Haven, who died Sept. 27th 1916. Gone ibut not forgotten. ' Inserted by her family. Ask for llllnarcra ana take no other 144' "1 VIl\\\\\\\\\~€.IIIIlIIlé \\\l 2,1/ ZQQ \\\\\\.\7 You are In- vited to Special Sale Watches durin Exhibition we G.H. Taylo Jeweler and Engraw- W Il if O fb c: '-0 FUQ 25 -s /I/a\\\\\\\v/All//Av \\\\ IHV \ YX\\“\\\ZIIIA\\\\\€i Sealed* Tenders Sealed tr nders addressed to the und:-rsluned will be received un- til Monday, S1-ptem r30th next. for the- ranchin§ oflefmm 5 to 9 nalrs of Silver lack Foxes. 'he groperty of the .Sour-is Silver lack Fox Co., Ltd., tenders to state thepercentane of the nat- ural increase for 1919 which they will accent for ranchina; also location of ranch. The lowest nr anv tender not necessarily ac- ceptad. C. D. McKINNON, _ Secretary. l 1 'a '{’ _-“- M : D' |-» 5 Resources . . l30.000,000 Z THE BANK or NovA scor|A u_ w. n1NNiNc Manager Charlottetown Branch i ` 1 an _ If ri ` if @*»_"z1`t- 2/ _44444\_,4 _._ R344: Notice of Meeting ~ Kinsman Silver Black and patch Fox company. Limited w=ill bc held at the treu:-iurer's office, 10 Ambrose Street Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. on Oct, 4th 1918 nt one o'clock p. rn. W. H. KINSMAN, 1 President Iam instructed by the Rev. A_ commencing at 22 o`clock. p.ni._ the l'ollowing:-- l horse. (splendid driver) 1 buggy, (new), 1 set driving harness, washing machine, 1 coal stove, lot house furniture, also a quantity hay Terms at sale. Benj Carter, Auctioneer. 1630-9-26 m 2i pd_ #__ 7 _l_,___d (hai loititwn Exhibition Accommoda- tion of 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 office 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 y -1|-as______;_ Bonshaw-Charlottetown TIME TABLE From Bonshaw From Ch’Town Tues. 3, 8.30 a. in Tues. 3, 6 p. nl. Fri. 8, 10.00 a. m. Fri, 6, 6.30 p. m Tue. 10, 500 p. in. Tue. 10, 1.00 p. m Fri 13, 6.00 a. m. Fri 13, 3.00 Il- D1 Tue. 17, seo o. oi. 'rue 11, 5.00 p. in Fri. 20. 9.30 a. m. Fri. 20, 0.00 p. m Tue. 24, 10.30 ii. m. Tue. 24, 6.30 p.m Wed. 25. 10.30 a_. m. Wed. 25, 8.00 D.m Fri. 27. 6.00 a. m. Fri. 27, 2.00 p. m Freight must be delivered one hour before sailing. ‘ zr-1-_ __-.lf _ G5‘;_",§`~~}_~"_'f‘2,` _ .' _ 5, _.7 \ f;i11H .41 '15 ; _¢_v.","§~,‘;`2.,'..2-,-I-`»" » ‘§‘=- Synopsis of Canadian Northwes THR sole ,head of a family or any male over riiihteen yesn old. may homestead a quarter section of available Dominion land in Manitoba. saskatchewan or Albetts. Applicant must an pear in person at the Domin on Lands Agency or Sub- Acency for the District. Entry by progy ____ cssions amounted to open hostility The Alliance then directed its attent- tion towards laying before the people the extent to which the antagonism of governments and legislators had frus- truted the enforcement of the law and the efforts of temperance workers. So effectively was this accomplished' that at the time of our last meeting an Act was passed preventing such interference by officials and legislat- ors by handing over the enforcement of the Prohibition Act to an independ- ent Commission. ' The Prohibition Commission which was appointed shortly after our last meeting found after a short exper- ience that it was impossible to abolish the stile of liquor without more ef- fective legislatlon for that purpose. and without the enactment of the amendments of the Prohibition Act4 -which had been asked for by the Al- liance. The years of persistent and contin- uous etfort and agitation lby the Al- liancc for such legislation, and the demand of the Commissioners. result- ed in the enactment at the session of4 Act ‘which in its general scope is one of thc most stringent and effective prohibition laws in Canada. The Itempcrance workers of this province who have given so liberally of their time and money in the fur- The adjourned nnnual meeting of lheralwe Of this great cause have rea-_.two thousand dollars has been seizedi son 'to congratulate themselves upon these results. Under this new Act, the sale of in- SIUK WUMAN _ 1504.9.25Wfmw4ip,|_ liquors in our midst may be removed.l We would also direct attention to Inst Annual ROD0l‘t in reference to llurn to sell at the parsonage, North Pogge;-vi||e, pa‘_..Hp0l- B long uma- HSN af* F Y- 4 ltivcr Corner, on Saturday, Sept. 28. I was bothered with gains in my side, JGCNIG £0 il fllle Of $100 lllfilead 01' tile amlude of l-he Pllbllc 0" me Wes' » an was so weak "WTI ` "ll ` "I" that I could not dr __D0l`l0l'S ill method of pl-0¢edurB_ ,view of the splendid record oi’ the dn the enforcement and interprets-lW0m€lL tion of some of the provisions of this 4` The COUUUY hi-15 malib ii dehlilhd statute certain dim-cultiee and differ- upon the w0men'fvr help in this war. ences of opinion have occurred. We and the women of Prince Edward ls- hove no doubt -however that the Com- land have responded ndblyl Tllrougll- missloners will cause these matters to Y-in- _ __ --il , ‘;__\ _ _ \ ` This report would the incomplete 1;' D _ ,L/ly' \\\ .out the countries at war, there has! not been a better record of servicel Tool: L dia E. Pinl¢l\am’s many times wnvlcted °f °ff@“C0“ "‘@“' than thot or the women or this prov-f V C d_ I hlcl cla ed as first offences of-'I-l "The splendid part which the wo- e e e ompoun W 1 are “B end Her Letter. ainat the Prohibition Law are now men of this Dr0vlllC€ and U16 W0lll@ll them, can they justly be denied a being convicted of offences which are throughout the whole British Empire share in the making of the country? ince. Having made this demand on The time has come for giving the wo-, men of Prince Edward Island it great- er part in public affairs. They have had the great responsibility of bring- ing up and guiding the tboyhood and manhood of the country and in order that their influence may beflncressed and their work made stronger and more effectlve,4 the Alliance' ask that women be given the ballotzf' " ~ 1' _ - D. SCHURMAN. _4 ` _ 1Secretary4,Treasur4er i l 2-1 --31 my Sale of Trot ting Horses Friday, September, 27th. at 14-'p.- in, .4 _ By_Show Ring, Exhibition Grounds__ _ _an step a half in 1 I0 ' .lBrown mare, Miss Wrigley, sire Parkside, :dam bv Alright. This mare is 11 years old has been miles in 2.25 Chubhuckfs éxperience and try tml, late friend, 'Mr. Richard C. Goff. who famous root and herb remedy, Lydin during his whole life was a consistent §4;4§"J;l§§;“fmf:°;'1°l'f1f4:?!Pls‘:lg‘;’:4}rl:;;";s‘h :£2 temperance worker. For years he did_ was an active menubar of the Alliance For special suggestions in regard to a member of its Advisory Committee. Kgur ailment write Lydia E. Pinkham and had filled the office of President. edicine Co., Lynn, Mass. The resul_ M . h fm, _ . 4_ 4 r. Golfs influence was ever on t e O l [mg experlanmisfn yf“_l_rfef“fe side of temperance, and of the moral A ° and social lbetterment of the com- uction e 1.111.111. in conclusion we would repeat the 1 am imm-ucted by E_ B_ M_ Mutch recommendation of the Alliapce in its to sell at his farm Harrington Brack- without referenceto the death of our _ _ I DN E Y /1” "f\\‘\1“\ 'U S fi _ jf its I 5 ~1y _ LL Ki oN_.4g_Y _E/_ _-~11 ,, nm T451! ,S .;. .‘.,4'l*|,‘. R | G H 3| 5 £pc ll !|*lll4i1f14 -_ ._ . 1,- 23 Whpll "-JM :E ,4 D ‘ A is 'E T ES 4 .'4E;£w,1il lay Point Road -on Wednesday. Oc- °"~'5"' tober 9th nt 12 o’t-lock noon his farm consisting of 100 acres with dwelling ififii iii .°.’"i...-i“'.iiii.'.'.'f.i “ii i" “°°d PRINW3 EDWARD ISLAND g B °‘"“ '““` Time Table In Eff- ct Sept 21st 1918 ning through the centre of the farm, ’ ~4 2 Brown Filly [3] years old, sire Mayor Todd 2.-I5 1-4, dam _Miss Wrigley. This is a good prospect. ` 3 Bay Filly, 16 months old, sire Prince Marjorie, dam Miss 4 Wr gley. I 7 ` 1 4 Chestnut Colt, 4 months old sire British Soldier 2.15I-2. dam Miss Wrigley. _ 4 - 'l_ hose horses are owned by Capt. Parker Hooper who is on active service in France and having no chance to "develop them has decided to sell. For,particuIars apply to' I-LC. I-Ioroper and Earnest Mc`l`ague_ Terms at sale. 4' BENJ. CARTER A AUC l`IONEER _ 1442-0-17L“0l. ` ` l.l||4| Rcullnlidlll Largo quantity of clover and tim- also stock, crop and implements ren Mack 3 years old, 1-2 year old fllly Barrister by Crown Right. 1 registered shorthorn cow, 6 years old; 1 registered shorthorn bull,"l months old; 1 registered shorthorn helfer, 6 months old, 1 shorthorn grade, 5 years old; 1 Ayrshire grade 8 years old; 1 short horn bull cnlff 2 months did; 1 heifer grade. 2 months old; 1 shorthorn grade 1 1-2 years helfer, ljersey helfer grade 1 1-2 years old; 2 steers. 1 1-2 years old, 1 heifer 2 1-2 years. 10 spring pigs, 10 fall pigs, 10 fall pigs, 1 brood sow, 25 hens. .> _Z P.M. P. M. I driving marc 6 years old, 1 Blar- Atlantic Standard Time DESIRABLE PROPERTIES 3.10 4.23 5.02 6-as 12.30 2.03 3.00 9°T'>‘°‘ A u-GGG 4! I Charlottetown 'Hunter River " Ar Enieraliljct. “ " Borden Ilp Dv P. M. 4-3° 5.2¢: 5-53 6.25 P. M. 3-I5 4.00 4-35 s=s».°°.°-’ $5. 8%? Dp 'Borden Ar Emerald jot. Kensington Summcrside Ar Ar Dp _'_' *rf `lfifT*.\'Ta'j.@° '"- Ar 7.l5 i|.55 10.30 6.10 _ 5 9.oo 5.35 |o.o4 8.oo 44.30 6.30 |04 /t. si. A lu. 8-45 8.05 7-05 6.3o P. M. 6-ss 5.00 4.00 313° |o_o4 9»3l 9.oo ‘.°`9 57:7’ .°‘F $52333 §\\a~v.»»-I? CllU\CIl (ol J=<..=oo.5-e? Sunimerside Ar Port H ill 0' Leary Alberton Tignish Dr Ar Dp othy hay. 1200 stooks of oats and mixed 'groin to be sold by the stook 10 bushel of old oats, 2 acres of po- tatoes. 1 1-2 acres of turnips, quant- .nav lnqvv-2'!-: :il .any Dominion Lsrls Agency 'ty of 01d "raw- ti. _ ' _'i'».‘.‘3L. `_’_<.1"$£'.f.T11Tl‘ °f.'.l1'.lZ'11`Z‘;"".'."°'1l` ...o on 2 "Sl" ‘”“¥°““ “ml 2 “lf” °f “fl” ‘tration of the land in carb of three years. A ing harnegg algo 3 get; 0( W0;-king homestesder may live with n nine miles of his | »1f1mo4.1¢.¢ _. gm; ,,{4;14 H., so mm, on harness; 1 rake, 1 mower. 1 disc. har- ::l::.“..°.°...":i°:. .._....:.."..:,......“.::.. ltr.: ww- - -we haf--W. 1 -nr -1-wi villlnnigrialn dlstrlctss homestesrier n.good stand- (Frost and Wo0d') 1 driving sleigh' ? $0 A? _M. ._ _C l__7_~l‘L__ A. M. 8.50 |o.oo io_4o ii_2o‘ Charlottetbwn Ar Mt. Stewart Mo;-ell -'- St. Peters Ar Souris Dp Dp A. M. P. M. 8.40 2.05 _ 1 7.44 12.421 6.55 rxlor 6.09 .9-42 5-35 8-4° ‘ A.M. .°‘T’.°°9°°> &¢~Qb-»U\~ v\u\~|uvQa P'-."°"':u -2.-`-En: U\C\|tnO~ I ; _ ___'L'__1?l'¥!_ifL__ ____ "L P. M. Dp Ml. Stewart Ar 8 Cardigan 7.37 2.39 Montague 7.l_; 2_xo Ar Georgetown Dp 6.35 i_oo Ln; my gre-anim ;’2'i4rarter~ssct.on alongside his B180 'a quantity of h0BrdB and scant- umci ea. rice _ rscie. Duties Six months rellllience in each of three "nxt 1 ba” burner' 1 Queen he3l~3rr'1’ :::.': '.';t:1.°.'.1.2t;'.t.°°.":.~.-:.:.=;‘."';:r:i:hz°1.:°.'t.' °°°'"f-K 1 we me md- 1 ref- rained as soon as ltomenead patent, on certain beam scales Weight 300. _ 4,.. '"2 '.'£i’1'iZ111i.1, i... ..1»..1.....i r.i.i1..111..1...i .1.1.. w. D. Mocousssv Pnce ° . Bev acre. Duties-Mui reside sixtmontlia 918 4 5§° 3. §__ _=:-: may t!ke4 41 purchased homestead in certain districts. Auctioneer _1 i Sat. only P. M. _mo A-15 5-55 Dly cx r. M. 4-55 1.05 Sgtgsun _ SataStm only 3.to Dp _ Dly ex Sat A. M. A. M. , Charlottetown Ar lo.|5 ro.o5 Vernon River 8.20 8.5t _ 1 Ar Murray I-fnrbor Dp 6.2o` 7.20 . adnfviamsnt will not its paid lor. 1°” 9'2°M”Pd esihokh gee years, rultivaievlacrea lui erscta Owner wlll B6ll farm llBf0l"e diy Of tae 'he Above Trains Run will wt 30|. _ P , ' . I if . If WMI d l _ I.“."5.f..`1'..°“'.'l¥..‘i'»‘1’}' '.§.Z.'.',’l.2”'.$1’.i.’°i'fi‘.°."‘1§‘..i1'I 21,” ,ln “‘;f,°,;”';;§', nm ,,,,f°§,",,,,° | Sunday E-xcepted - ‘ may b- subnir-11rd lm enl°lu on undef certain ef 7 ` °'M"\°=' lowing. ` ~ H. H. MELANSON' 4 t W- T- HUWGAN - Nnytgvllisgrilsgigtible' lliierle- Terms at sale 13 months credit. "““"U°' T"°"° ”°””9"' Duul" -P”'°"'“ An" N.B.-Unsut viral popllestlon of this _ 4 , Mgngggn' N, |, chsrlettetown, P. I. |, 2 ' I \ .. .>...§> :sas bl 4” _ Us AT AUCTION' I am instructed by the Truste-s Estate of Owen Connolly to sell by auction, in front of the Brick Building, Qu'e€n` Street occupied by me on Tuesday, 8th October. 1918 at eleven o'clock a. m. the following excellently located, dwelling houses, 811096 illd lands iaétnely 1 T tbeautiful 2 1-2' story three tenement house situated on Ll;ehsout4 side iff gates Street 4west end, fitted up with -hot water._ s, e ectr c .- - 2 That eilcellcnt 22,1] -Zaslfllillyp dl:1liil?Il=.sic3rll:>tll1lf;iillli$\rtQ°'eesitulat- fl 0h the east side of Haviland Street, nos. 10 and`l2, fitted un' with hot. water baths, electric light and a complete system of seweraae. ocigu Tell? buélding on comer of Queen and Dorchester--Silje¢i8» ' as _ - » , ' _ 4 p'I`hat desiil:€lcdoub'e tenement house, situated on south sid_P» Dorchesttr Street. nos.i00 and 102, fitted up with closets; clecirw light and a complete system of sewerage. ' * 1 _f _- 5 50 1-4 acres of superior land situated' on the south s de of the Lower St. Peter’s Road adjoinring Andrews 4 and -I‘leWl°Ul¢° gggglerty on the east and the Government Stoc F *ll* 6 is f ° ol Iégwer Sl?ri’;§%r’ixl;gli§?ec:i%f vemm t t , ° me 7 150 :clue cllzlantlrvlilitllilblliilgilolnlilllzcreon situatgtlillietweth 91° Norwood and Union Roads, sbouilgsl-2 miles from'Cb¢rl0ti¢lMYl\- A fine strc»m of water runs through the centre of tl\0`»=|ifU‘» -l’ :§_l;‘;d‘a4pted for sheep raising as well as farminl. Tsiiivtsi-25 _ M 'to' _l=l¢‘ raid d°Wll1 balance in elcfillll oysedlllg iliillitrglhxgilts witll intcfslf at6 Per cent or purchaser may pay all Cash ifhedXmir_gi_o ~ ` R. r" ‘ V mW“s"" .1 150'/-9-zo 24 o¢.t.2ar-si _ _ -...2 .- ;4, . i A Z’ . , ' /~ _ ' ' »,," » .. ,, t . i , ,It -4 1 if , 4,4' '1,__,1.. _ -__-n r "_..t1'1"1` "