.il =p1ices'-‘ it ‘ Wholesale &' Retail --wwe 'conflde`nt\ we Simi* _ Pills: -. _ 'Specials Caro -, ___.,l__)uring`tl"1_e Hof Months ` ;__5fYVdtake'p‘ltticullfdleae“"Xré`iii making iteasierfor ‘~ - ’ ’ r”‘i‘;r~;i°.1.“§§i“*‘;"°~°°'*‘nt:.tff“:f.‘:.°:m“;§§ .ii.°.:2.t°‘1;‘2.i:'1.F.t.i.°%""*‘7°°“*:‘::r.s-P T. . - fsf.r.é:nu t . .':rr;t;.‘3i°-tfJi'a°:.ii‘2€é‘;‘iir.P4.°r..‘:”.i°§§.‘§.*""‘°" . - .§_ut.nus.i¢ eff- . most. »bgo¢__uabyf». ~..)______ .__ __ ._ ‘, _"2 ego- offer eome`»`heipful.~.=1, i .»-1 --4- "_ _. ' _ _ _ __ . _»__. ._»,_ ». _ _ _ -_ _ _ a icss.uruxnmis BINDER 'rwuvs --Two American/syndicates' have recently purchased a number of pairs oi' foxes throught. a Summerslde broker. C O O _ _ A party of financial men whour- __ " ' ' ' lfved by the S. B. “Casca-pedia", visit- ed two of the largest ranches in' the vicinity ot Bummerslde the other 109000 lb!-> ill St0¢k _;i_;ltYe._-_;Sl:2___expressed themselves much `-.'._»'-. _ s c 0 -Mr. George R McQuarrie, Sum- fwe _ Q I y I _l_nert'ide, sold _wift_h_in`tthe pastd gow ~ _ a even ara o oxes, an as R E E N S H E _A F” ‘ ot-lf; sprospeldtive sales in view. , O U brand the best " -The Mac Silver Black Fox Com- Twlne made feet to lpany have already made a shipment the pound). ` _ _ Buy - Binder Twin NQW later on it will higher fand scarce; are selling at lowe 1 _ Carter & Co.Ltd. 2 5 S' cs _ _\\vvulllxIlf\__\_ of 1916 foxes to parties in the United States. Farewell lo D -f Mr. W. S. Found A farewell was tendered to Mr. Wal- .ter Found by the members ‘ot the New London Driving Club on Mon- day evening, Aug. 14th, fprior to his departure for Nebraska, and at the same time the ladies of the New Lon- d`on lnstitutewaited on Mrs. Found. Both were the recipients of an ad- dress an'd handsome purses ot gold. Dr. Simpson of Stanley Bridge read the address and made the presen- tation on the part of the-gentlemen. and Miss Ruth McGregor, Clifton. did the honors for the ladies. Pres. E. Howatt, Messers Gavin R. Hard- ing, James Pendergaet and John' `l.ockhart paid tribute to Mr. Found . , , lass man and a sportsmen and ex- pressed the regret to those present at his going away away. after having done such good work in organizing ihe_N. L. D. C. and bringing it to the foremost rank among driving clubs of the maritime provinces .Prufwluuel Cardio ;.z".;.ris~._“.M°.1;‘~»;.f";.;’°::‘:..:: g 9, po iz terms of both Mr. and Mrs. Found. = _¢_‘ "'i. 4 i<.4c.'w.¢. sonuiiiit-ei Their sp_iuc»~wl\1.le_sve S .vu_<=_a _ev iu_ tu .U ' ' B N1.|_By'"°' ' .Clifton'w.`."'l“¢Newt§,i»¢nden »'d5oc!etY W'-5°" * E _ __ _ which _ ‘bo nord toini, but they lcrrieter ana Attsrn¢y»ao|.,p».;..1 lra.v_e_t_h_b__uost wishes or all tor. sood A ouu»m_ _ r _I l»'n;_<_ _ ..f~~.=st`i‘&, :no .romiitiiuqsowe--e over. _ I ' “ . ` V: f ‘-w.iiE'l;! “ejleam _and _onlie were‘se_r'ved._ a ~vrolini'st_._»v__a.a_,ssnt for ,ana pi-oourod, AA, i(__G., Donald- laklnnen and -'~,t1‘ie,.=-_ aetnbiy- indulged .in danc- ing"_La`nc`e*i-pa, Waltzes.._6to_. Those who Mel§lAN'»& MeKlNNON<_ lf . -did _not cars'-to dance were enter- ._ 'I ` Atiorn.0y.¢»`li-_Ll‘I'.'~ - slag.. Charlottetown.. . _§__" '_ _ tained. by selections on. the , grnmo- phons, . ‘ Mr. Found will be located at Haig- ler, Neh.. where he will be manager for a large lumber andproduce busi- Moli\"0N`_ A ourrv ` ness, stoned lately -by nn- old cin- _ |||‘»li»'l¢‘¢'¢rf¢-and (mos-nays A jsolioiton .iordteynl Bank ut CIW!! 1 -. -- .vt f , im;fi.s’ti.iRALPn Ph d S een ` 'i'iraa:on` ei.,‘_“‘ ' Two iioor'u‘vieht` of Strathc_ona Hotel. 1386-vimmo .- “ _ 'WM .P i . _-._ ._ ___ ._ _ ,_. .__ _ . _ . 'win r.l.l_-.__,.,. " "‘°"_~llB..l| cage empioyer, and it is certainly a testimonnl to Mr. Found's ability and capacity for organizingand inan- aging, that his old employer should , _W1 ;‘_ ' M. - _ _ i". "" _._-I '_|;$;tl5».and prosperity in their new- _ - o___... _r ,. ~ 'lt 'DBO a rev 9! ,qur oiein' emi that to soil . He. was com- who and on lirst paraded--us he took into his confidence slid us as if he had' brought us the bottle. At first ,we did not know what to make of lt. We grown-up men, and we did- n't. want to play at kindergarten. Still it amused us intensely to be called “my men” and "my good fellows.” I-le wasn’t in the -‘least patronizing, and he seemed to be very much ,in earn- est. “My men," besald, “we have got to gothrough this thing together, and we might as well begin by knowing one another. tl am not going to stand any nonsense, and by the same token l don't want you to either. We are soldiers together. You are going to obey my orders without question. and on -my part- l ani going to do the best I can for you. I know what l’ve got to do, _and 1 shall expect the saime from you. What I want above all things is cleanliness, cbeerfulness, and no grouslng, Stick to that and we will be a happy family.” ' Then he turned us over to our N. C. O.’s and marched off, blowing his nose rather nervously with a`wond'er- ful silk handkerchief. . "Weli, now, what do you think of that" ejaculated the platoon with one voice. “’I`here’s Methusaleh for you. Little Babes masquerading as an old wiseacre.” And so we promptly christened him Babs. and ratherliked him for his confidence in his young self. - We found, too, in a day or two that he did know his business; that he would not stand nonsense; that pun- ishment came quickly as well as praise;, that he never funked taking a hand at work with the rest, and that his one obsession was dirt. He was a perfect fiend for cleanliness. '~."My men," he said (and we always smiled inwardly at “My Men"). “no sdidier can be a good soldier unless he tries to be clean. All this talk about dirty boots and' nnshaven faces being inseparable -from warefare is mere pose._- Keep ciean.!" . So we came.to.the day before the Big Push, when we were ordered out for -agraid. Baba' lined us up again after our company commander had Elven us' a talk. and had _one _of___h_ls "cnlt'i‘ldential~s." .He fingered the be- giniings ef..-a_ bit of moustache and wblliizd up .and”down the line- for. all thaworld as if were our fu/ther., .He fohi ns that we were the salt ot the earth. and that on our_platoon..rested the' glory'of the regiment. if any' man disgraced - lx-imselfin the raid, he said- and here he lifted a. warning finger-he himself would do himself the honor of shooting him down. He knewthere would be no necessity for anytllng so dramatic,and he relied on us to roiiow mm; . ~ », "Personally," he said, "yon 'must know that l hs/ce t-he sight of’hlood as much as the sight ot dirt buttif l cln - .-l.. __ . ... . it__to over _ws had tow. Their well' blown gone _down with and his Out snug onL was a humane boy who ed the game, and as he stood at dug-out door he yelled in what I to be a sort of German: ~ "Take »your choice-surrender haven bomb. Say it quick, too." They surrendered. ' We get our prisoners back, under fire of course, but just before reached our safety nook Babes, was now in the rear. fell into a hole._He was' not hit. Simply on the sloppy ground into the is think everyone’s heart when he went down We had been hit.When he our was as dirty as any was very angry . For since he had come to himself in it temper. He death like the. _ hero he _ wincing, but this was too _ T'To bell with the Germans,” he cried. "look at my tunic!" ~'i‘here’s e_ mothers boy. for 5 and God bless him! _, London, Aug. 28--The Daily Chron- icie says' that the Royal Horticultural Institute of Berlin has_ _been experi- menting with various leaves to taketha place of tea, which, at $2. a pound, is too.costly for the ordinary citizen. More than twenty different kinds of leaves have been tried, but only three were found to contain in some mea- sure the aromatic and invigorating ualilties ossessed b tea _ll P Y ~ _ Theleaves of the strawberry, black berry and raspberry gave very satis- factory results. Theauthoritles who. have been brewing these leaves- came to _the conclusion that .strawberry leaves were superior to alll `rivals,and that refined palates which had been regaled with strawberry tea have no desire to return to the “much over- rated and costly 'Chinese product.”_ H068 SELL AT $11.30 Chicago, Aug. 26-Hogs sold for $11.30 a hundred pounds at the Union Stock yards here, the highest price siince -the Civil War. ` Dealers pre- dict anadvance _to_ $__12 in`Sept`emb'e1'. A further.advance_‘ in._the price of beans is expedited, dealers' said. A year ago beans cost 'the housewife' five cents a pound. The retail price now is eleven cents. The demand for be-ans _for European' armies' and for United States troops along the hord- er is said to be the principal , can for the advance,, _ _ Wonderful Bilious Remedy Actually Prevents Aiiacis There are two great causes of ousness.- they are constipation defective liver action. - When Dr. Hamilton’s Pills are tak- en, they not only correct constipated _'BEC .|t__merd,s no reubn _ why; we bowels, but act upon the liver as w_ell sono speoisu for inn., ooo mo rnoi.os_ ,,h,,,,|,,,,'»t ,H do “_ ' ' Quite unlike 01-dinsrv iuedliines . 3 I 7° ‘-`°"_*". * A- hors wili'not~ybe surpriemf. If in New rho wniotis blow'. 'rho mouiiiSo1"h8d ""“°“ "“"‘° “nd 5'" ‘°““’°i`°"' ’°‘ years he should become D,-0,,m,,,,,¢ e0me_ Babm who had just handed* list, Dr. Hamiitonfg Pilllp,-emove the conditions which cause biliouaness, _ _~ _ i letter Addressed' to his mothertoin - - - - » A.S.G. corporal. stood on thefladiier, and tm" permanent ewes an ehm' revolver in -hand. "Now, -ml:\h‘!_.lhe shouted through the din.. "we-are ‘ *L F. Potm.c|m-iottetown. from the headache, bad stomach or.,3K John M__Phes_ Geurgetowm going over and l'|l race yolrto see who ge” ,D MBU.. _.__ bilious complaint. Gets 26c box to- ate ed. No person who occasionally uses Dr. i-lantilton"s Pills will ever suffer Up _he went. H stood jot* agmo- 1'1"' ` ment ‘oh the parapigt ust tophoyy w - "" ‘easy it was,'and then’ its jun1',ped',o;?n- Sir Hughes' .. Midgeli. tn N0 Man., Lmd_ w|th__‘__,_‘_°rmnt_ R ._ 1, Biéfiunner Alfred James. R __ or mooinno gon honors whining' . BVIGWS roopg aug nom. /moipu eotiont, us co. 'rho moon followed. It w' 'W _.__ *< 5°" -‘°‘"“" S‘°'°“"' K““‘“"‘ Albion. Road. Sgt. -Aubr sealéss .,~:"'~: Montague. Arch. Fher. Walter lilury _ __ _ ____'____ __ __ < ..»j_l:ii'_i*nan weston-` - "' Private wiuim aoniou. uooiom noone n. no_Phqnm.,_0isnwit‘um-_ pomox A. Monsoon, aoqnntw. cor-non Maudvfluu. Mluneaue. 3 fm,-' Non u¢1¢“i,_+|¢g_»|g, _ William Meilityre, Charlottetown. Jo‘#a_cu!;_-ge. Charlottetown. Pte. John W. lcllmald, Brulalbano. George nil, Rustioo. . . Private Arch llekhnon Canoe Cove. 'Henry Bryln. Compton, Bangor. WOUNDID ` Hill. oiscHAnoEo oN AccouN1' or lLl.Nss$ ey Bell, Montague. Gr. Ernest Davey. Cblri0if8i»0W¥1 PRISONERB IN GERMANY. _ Ch les Essory, Union Road. . il2.‘¢'l.i‘£"i£2£‘§'.,”§€f“.?£2$'$‘. o... Maiiom sown. ewoooo Primo Daniels. simons, Port wooli. Pte Lloyd Leeman, ceu|_s;>:;>_wu . Private Llyoa Looman, Georgetown. Pte John Murphy. Chine Wu. Pte.Lsster Clair Johnston.Peter'| Road Swillerlelld Corp. J. D. McPhee, Georgetown. - Private Daniel A Sitnolllv P511 MISSING. . Pt . J . D wson Brown, New LondonLieut. C B Plthladm John h|;:Leo‘d, Summerside Charles Buxton. CIDO Y' _ Wilfred C_ Gunn, New'London. also oN*u\|Li'rAnv ssnvlcs .limos 'royior city Pte. George(-genie, Little Pond. Pte. Dani I; ""l‘Jcss. Mt. Vernon. - 'D "f 1( ,S ._ . _ » ' ' l 1-.2 going _m§Q__am,___ other neTf__, t LONDON AuR_.25__s|r Sam Hughes éié Gunner Martin Daltolk_Goo__\;|letolu Gunner 0. _8...\loBiaehern» Charlotte w . A. R. ll Arthur ber u - < ` tr.: 'urs :'."". "‘°.:::. 5:; i -°fr:°i°‘° °"sf:'i..:"°a.':::..i"s:l.;': tilt we ni-ot u--= PM 1---»» 1»--'==»f.».»~=»~».»-» mu _Wergf-i'iyh?g gnsgylouf Herefgsiil tggz Hughes. grith whom he immedigtely 995 somebody went down; hare¢‘n_i1d.t`qf¢|m0t(»red to the Canadian battle nes, ~*`-'~'-‘-`~‘-`~""'-T"`"~""'”"""“"""" " "'""""""""""'""' ' 1_. ¢ »- ~ 1 d th 1 _ d -i - hlef. He spent the rest of Poinoara, wh :z(im\\i‘;b.?'gi¥ gg/Tiis mtv' cm:m“”g¥‘°€'-GH* Next_ _dayt he rev_i;:Y°¢;hm?$ :H :Ts 'd‘?l;lni§ri:1’::esxsvai:ila'?i::iag, hzrqiggnitxrerr ilhgndsysllid the British lines. Sunday the British deieré for _my_t’hh?E g";mv::"($tyr°°}g; gps-ni ‘mit Mums fol. colors, among other battalions, pared- he spent in the Somme district, wi ministers of =r som' koowhow long wefivoni iowius any at the canadian oorpo ed before the Miulsler °¢,M|\1"°- “BNHS ‘"0 ‘“‘““°° "°’“"““"“°‘“ "f °“° °*"’ “ 101!!! - . ~ ‘ ‘ ' ' . ’ risi The Canadian “ke um, _ To m,_,_1¢.seemed» he mjmne h d t _ mute,-|-in; with General On Saturday Sir Sam lunohed with the onemys li|.en._Proceeding tol a _ _ _ Slattery, my.mate,~said aftenyltdllit Sf:J?;ll‘|aarne}I;'ng, commanding the Can- Sir Douglas Haig, the British com- Sir Sam .was received by President elated the warmth ._ - ,_»~i __ »- _____ W __ _ __ .._._. _‘__ '_~ - . _,gina-:lor .. _' WHO ARE \~/E ClO\N° T0 BEE l MR. Tempo -- hu _THE Famous _ 'TO DINNER _.A -so-_ ~¢ A Jil th* 51 ij DIANIST i-\l\‘:__ _ _ ,. '|N\/l°rEo' ob HELLO - _ _ , _ . ' ’ -cl-\Aam2o_ "Hf\'f’S».\ sag, woot- F"‘\F °‘f~"‘° l.e~“;-.1 wits. You Have] {'T”"“"""‘E5" HAD TWO NC" ~~t tear Home. B 'T4 sr`7S~=>' `.L»\' _.1 _ ,___ ____ __ _ _ . -tt.-‘ ,¢i- v. f ' Qu .pain e _ il_ ‘ i’0fi1’1"i1i1Qr Kitten in aciion . , nu.; `€"",. Gilllspie, Lppln H Smith, L0! If eeésees ~...*,¢..».~»=:¢f\ Charlottetown. (Van- stewsrt, Wilmot Charlottetown . Georgetown Bf\‘|°"°“°- winiom wright Hoon IOWB John A. l\i‘cLean, North Gan 'E Au McNeill, Charlottetown morhorson. sim wiuism J';_°____f\ 5s -ii rw’ ._ M.- " 1 *F \‘v NUM » pyrh n\ "*~ N, in v » ai. 1.' ~' ‘ ’ fi ' X'-"- - M~°'~w'm-~- ~ » _ _ \ Ai eu 'i