6 //%/ _ errlng. Centurieeaso WI: Hollander of Biorwlcli, m preserve fish and that), could be packedraiid. fore this time herrin“ William Huckels salted th them. he Backed the - u; v.s...r..r.s.v. 1nd no more than kinds. Ear!§"”Q“om!| but} rm m» WPISPKWTM squish-as ‘ sumed within a few aye of their cap- ture. Bnckels salted them. l in ‘i836 dyed of herring, and, thavlngsalted This_ exercise of com n sensere- rennhtcnr Lest you forget that box of , wholesome ifleky. pie-crust- ‘ better for ii gs '15". > - é: ~ ~ ‘ . g‘ T § \\§\Q\\‘ ~ t; s ‘ 5 t ic BIKINI Powder coats I 6 o ria . thlresources of the country. _ llsh fisheries were not as prom- Ana i. 500 years ago as they are now. and Holland had for a time almost 9- If mmonopoly of the market which, sho the than was able tq create and ‘to supply. Bnckele had not to wait 600 years to have his claim to public gratitude recognised.‘ Charles V. had a statue - erected to the mackerel salts-r who became the benefactor of his coun- try. Queen Mary of Hungary, how- ever, paid him even greater honor. During her residence in Holland she "discovqredfbis tombnand, seated upon it. ate a salted herring. ‘ " v e ilrefnhun- in barre-ls, 4 Wills second helping ‘ for the toothsome-greenapple or pumpkin filling is obtained _ ilgwznssuorrsroflpikf‘ The, uaulted‘ in! a singular development 0t 1: The ‘ ruuollv r l" ' "_ " 3"< lchoorfen‘ Riviera and Dovmes sail, ' fro s ‘ 1.. ‘New I, 1m the - flrdlinstfbo nd or Charla tqtown. REFBISHIIENT ‘SALOONS,’ DIN- ING Saloon, Dancing Booth, Bowling 7 Alleys, Wheel of Fortune, and other amusements at the Brichlpnd-Tile Tea’ at Richmond, next Wednesday. ' wins-use m "rue veers-The marriage took place at DArcy, Sank" on Au ustliltlilfllo, by_.tllef_Rev. Mr. Osswe l, of Mr. Oeorgofwall Wal- ler and Miss semiannual‘... acon eldest daughteiwof Mrffancrllra .Wi_l~ lianlrn Dleacrn, foruryerlyyfof; ‘Albrton. ‘BUOCESSfQL SOOIAL— The Ice; Cream Social and Tea hsldjat‘ Har- rington on Saturday last under the managmenfiof King George L; O. L, was in every reg plot a great silccess. The" committee “n charge wish J-‘to thank allwho in anyway contributed toward the ‘event. specially the com- mittee wish _to thank Mr. John Mc- Rennie forwliis kindnesivln furnishing the pipe music and to the pipers who so ably assisted. A goodly sum was‘ "realizerlwhlch goes toward the new hall for this ‘progressive lodge. -FlFlE IN KENSlNGTON-w ester- vday morning a flre which star ed in E. C. Hiltz’s barber shop in Kensfug- ton, resulted in serious damage. It was caused by the explosion oflan oil stove. Mr. Hlltz, happening to be out at the time, the lire gained heldway and almost destroyed his barbering outfit. The interior of ‘the shop was badly scorched. The stock‘ was insured in the W. K. Rog- ers Company, Charlottetown, repre - sented in Kenslrigtou by Mr. J. F. Proiitt, who immediately made _satis r factory settlement of the damages. Ruleslireepecting. inquiries ‘con- cerning members of the C. E. F., Whave been published by the Militia Department for general information are as folows: _ 1.‘ Inquiries relating to ‘cas- ualties are to be adressed "Records Oilice. Ottawa." 2. Inquiries‘ relating to mem- bers of the C. E.‘ F., who have proceeded overseas are to be addressed to "Canadian Headquar- ters, Cleveland House, St. James Square, London, England." 3. Inquiries relating to mem- bers of the C. LE. F., in Canada are to be addressed “Officer command- Overseas Battalion, C. E. (Address) —8MALL BOY ARRESTED:- A young lad, aged about twelve, who gives his name as Weatberbie from Charlottetown, is in jail, charged wfitli theft, of $20. The ladarrived, in gown Saturday evening and secured, odg- IIYSB in the Seaside Dining Rooms, with a young man named, McAusiand, when McAusland‘ awoke on Sunday also $20 in cash from one of his poc- kets‘. Enquirers around town‘ soon brought the lnfonmation thaLWea- therbie was “beating it”'in the direc- tion of Kenelngton, Constable Moses, ,5 being made‘ acquainted with‘ facts, arrested the lad and brought him, to jail on Sunday eyenin _..ho' has a, considerable money, fwhic V‘ helm.» ‘corresponds with the sum missing“ “BILL" MeKl-NNON‘ COMING BOUT- "Mugsby" the sport amel- in‘ the Halifax Hera/id says:-—“Bill McKinnon, ‘the big fellow who is to meet McDonald here next week, is killing two birds with one stone down here. Bill was to have met Gus‘ Christie in Dayton, Ohio, on the 23rd, but on receiveing the Halifax offer, cancelled the other bout because this offered him the opportunity ‘of vlsit- ing the home folks in Charlottetown, P. E. l. Bill will leave for the-"ls.iavnd‘ right after his bout with McDonald; whore he will spend n. fortnight or so. Ono thing about the bllman from the "Laird of Spuda" is that he still remembers that it is old P. E. Island that is the home-land, even though he has been absent from there for t some time.” r FRANCES SOPHIA‘ MCQUILLAN. r Th8 G68“! l8 recorded of Frgflggg Sohpin, second and dearly beloved child of-Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc- iQuilian, 50 Maynard street, Halifax. by using the right proportions ifShe- was in her fourth year, and was of other ingredients milked vwith-DiamondyFlour. Let any . ‘. Woman who hasihad trouble with her pie-crustiustgive Diamond a very promising little giri-theidol ;of her parents,‘ and the sunshine o: the home. "l-ler death occurred under very sad circumstances. Accompanied ‘ by her mother and her little brother ‘ and ‘sister, she was spending the sum- an-la], and, i; will bg gg-gngg , imerrat thehome of her relatives, Mr. lfsheis-not pleased with theiim- - provemcnt it will make. There is noseoret-nbbnt it. is a weir-proportional! of the choioesgagigtlairioooit giant and 1 W“) I iwhgfl‘ 1w“- motherwlll will!!! time ililluflllllfl. 1 ,, _ __ . l‘ b. .1 pastry; yes, and bread end biscuits. too. ~ Lrur-r-srntouooluourasli? 1 --;' ':'":" .'“‘."‘“' ‘ ' ., . »;. .. ..~, ‘n- ' r an honest claim such 3‘ ._ - a 7smeg-isleoituenlpun- '- :4‘ and Mrs. Edward R. Laverby, Auburn, Prince Edward Island. Shortly af- ter her arrivalsha became"lll of s". pal meningltis, and she passed away on ‘the 25th inst., after two weeks, suffering, despite the best medical at- tehdnnoctand the loving‘ ministration} of sentie- hands. Her- grandmother Mrs. George McGuire. and her-aunt. moned and they reaclred-"her a fer, lays previous to the end-La ‘very sad privilege indeed. 'A particillprly ‘esture is tliafMrJMcQuillan is no it the front, havinggone with-the‘ 25th Battalion during '_the early) stages "of 'he war. Her body was brought home 1n Saturday pnd interment made Mon- day afternoon in Mount Olivet ceme- -:< “*1 > . . '. I Oenoidegel an Valarie it the opnlrtibneit‘ i d one fionfivvhiqlr. - ‘Siruhines morning, the stranger was missing, ‘Y lira.» Alani llruhsn,‘ were histily suni _ v m more mm . r thgloparstin: more All-lira .11 do; . ~ ranriflgcslybs‘ gr hthe Brick- ud- if, ‘es a ya Cmond_ I :9 pggfixwfpr __,laying sldewalilswfi gimp qggmgjjrthy and commend- able bleot. r , I . r 1.1. PARTY- The yonn _ inane and vicinity me H ‘bfulir. A. Gillie a‘ few 9;. -];ld farewell to Bliss M r Qitv. who has ‘been he, er- at Bradalhaue. t‘; evening was a h; IDEQ _'_‘G0d'B'e'Wl'th on Till We-fllbéb Sin," and "Good-Bled anddoodUfld es""all returned to their ‘ ‘ Miss McDonald left Saturday moshing. i0!‘ ‘vlfidrhonton, Al- herlnifivhsi-s-qns intends ro-shsucr the _ iilrltiny friends: “* =' ' 7-- . _.-.~>.. :1 ; _ . - ‘SIINDAY SHOOTINGn-ln refer- qlifiiii l0 U19 flhflflidflg at1North River on" luudey alftbrnoon ‘mention ‘ ‘of which‘ “was made in yesterday's H ardlamthis‘ paper‘ is informed that _ firing was done by four young mfenof Charlottetown‘ in two canoes-L and a rui 'of' the afternoon greatly to the annoy- ance of the law-abldingresidents of that seeoion; Thhse parties are ‘well known aud-‘if the offence isrepeated their names‘ will be handed in to the proper authqrities- to be dealt with. ‘ . -l' I GLI_NF_ANNvlNG1NO'__i'EL§.‘-_—Mr. and Mrs. Albert‘ Roach and y/Mr. ‘John Roach,‘of Rumford Fallsflviaine, are visiting their relatives at Glenfanning. Mir-and Mrs. Malcolm Macdonald ‘and childglefi,‘ on Thursday for New Glas- gow. wherethey, will, make their fut‘- ure home’. “Mr.” Mark McGllvsry and his daughter Mrs. Bernard, of Bos- ton, Mesa, are visiting relatives in Nova Scqtia. Mrs,‘ James ‘Macdonalu of Georgetown Royalty._was_ avyisitor to Glanfanning on Sunday lastf Mrs. Broyderlckof BostonfMass" was to Glenfanning thlsweek. visiting her fatherhMr. Alex. A. McGilvary. VISIT OF COLONEL WILLIAMS.- A meeting of the PatrloticlSociety was held in the Armouries last evening, Rev. Dr. Fullerton, President in the Chair. Major Leigh reported having received a communication from Major Ritchie, D. R. 0., Halifax, intimating that Colonel Williams, Chief Recruit‘- lng Officer would visit the Province on September 10 ‘and 11, and would be prepared to address meetings in Charlottetown and Summerslde. It was agreed to arrange for irmeeting on Sunday evening in‘ the Prince Ed- ward Thentre and to invite His Honor the Lleut. Governor to preside. Ar- rangements for the Summerside meet- ing on Monday will be made‘ by the Prince County Committee. HONORABLE MENTION. — The August number of the Maple Leaf, published in Oakland, Cal, contains a splendid half-tone portrait of Lieut.- Governor McDonald, of P. E. Island, and says:—"Governor‘ Macddnald is a native of P. E. Island, and for over twenty years representedj KlrigsCoun- ' the Dominion Parliament at Ottawa.- He’ is now 79 years of age. His father went from Scotllrid to Prince Edward Island over a century ago. He is a brother of a former Lieu- tenant-Governor, Hon. A. A. ‘Macdon- aid, - who"di’ed' 1n“‘l9!,2.'~ Governor Mali.- donald has many ‘friends here lin the West, as‘ well as‘ relatlvesfaniong- the lattenbeing a "cous . Rev‘. Brother Aldrick, ‘director of the "House or the Ancients," Martinez‘, Call" SALT “WATER FOR smears‘.- The Pictou Advocate says: cate of the use of salt water-for laying _the dust says that this talk about water‘ ‘injuring’ the ‘ varnish on herworked in a livery stable where salt water was used on the streets and that_ he never saw the wagons injured any. l~le adds that a small bar- rel of salt water will lay asmuch dust as a puncheon or fresh water and keep it laid"far better. "Further, the salt water keeps down the weeds on side streets and saves money s ent in cut- ting them. And again, t e salt we ter is available when the dust nui- sance is atyitshéight and fresh water is scarce. And yet/again, the salt water hardens the streets. So let us have an efficient water cart and. the salt water. wsoussosv _ MACKERAL SCARCE-The fisher- men on the North Bide report very small catches of mackerel. Afew wer’ on sale in the market yesterday at 12 cents each. They were a small size. The_cod fishing is also reported very slciw at present. - um TO RESTH-The remains oi the late GeorgeR. Montgomery were taken from his late residence in this city Monday to lhe-Railwslhilltwllqll- Tlierawas a turn outof his brother Masons, ,the ;pall ‘bearers- -.bein8. Messrs t-Alexsndsr Hows-- S- F~H°¢8i son, n. ~'r. Carbollqll, '1'. a. lwclgdmsn. W-“Fl H. Carvell, and W. F. Gill The funeral-took places-in "Allyerton yesterday afternoon . - p, Farce. washes lu- MQNST 97-4- werelglad tOf see him in town ~ __n.- told y; looking! . an hale and. hit-Wt. entertaining as ever. .‘ y‘ _ arrived this afternoon from “Shediac. after having given successful perfor- meiléészln Shedinc, Charlotteown. _‘ oucton. J Lmw bury, and thence to Sussex- Transcript. _ a iTT-insrrl-aThsflég-‘SYQLI Oaflilw con nine»; time m. be b“ ._ h‘ and“ e6 i. "i6 '- end ‘of A3311“? I "Beginning ~11! "W I n Black River Road and .. the ilnion Road. extss its. Eastwprrii slgnsnéh: list; . .to t e ou .301 -. . c orthwsluiy alonl {hoJBiIflfl in 4 15x19 it termination, {llol-“llflabit- cu; rd °"".s¢“..:: m: ti": ‘ 56:30am tviilgstoigoa ythewcé .‘ _ . u... o. " ‘my molt! ‘W. ab“: lver ort . months treitflllt teredunder ' meant‘, to‘ dost! ' ruin. n. luv-u- Iwi“ ‘oireitelitifltf slum-u , ~ I = 1~ P"t'-.“""'rrr,f$ ' Ottawa onvlnvitation ofnthe Minister oLPuhllc Works to be present at the _ gqvijGhA. Sutherlandfpnstor of tht They kept up a constant firing most as have . y wagons andautosis all bunkum., that ' Mr. H. Price Wehberfeunangnf ends . and needless to add, ‘tars 12s - 1's B His ponilhiny K siillilihet - has ' . s ....2¢iiin ' GOVERNOR MeDONALD LEAVES POlL TTAWlk-His Ho our also; . nant ovérnor MacDonal ,"accornp§ nied byhis Private Secretary. ‘Judge McDonald. leaves this, morning for laying oil-thy? Corner Stoiie _o_f' the new Parliament Building. .‘ The _ geronlilliyL will ‘take place Friday at noon. ‘ r.-.l...-.rssasvrssil7w flgrlse- .lleesPi#sbv-¢€PY <>f».1’ru\9¢.= duel-i [gland met. yesterday. .111 ltensinxtflu resbyterian Church ‘at Kepslngiou swam 3s- rsll kept-ills -Will"° “W! . n. q s- "fairs? .. M’? Mien” " fulfils! F!" ssh}.- sagglqllgiissiifl? fills préagpfl pastor-at the) ‘Id-arrangdirnéii ‘," ,.t_h‘c c “$9119.. Congregations‘ of the re-opened, and all are gladtq see Miss are now preparing for harvestlns-w Mrs. Jack MacMlllan afndchildren oi‘ Cambridge, Mass‘, are visiting friends in Valleyfleld.—Miss Martha Stewart, of Solllllllurt, ls" spending a- féw days the guest-of Mrs. L. A. MCPIIBYSOIIr-f Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. John A. MacPherqon ontbc arrival ofa young son.—_Miss ~Esther Bflwe is IIOWJ/lsltlng- her- ycollege mhte, Missallossic MacLeod for a few daysU-All are sorry tn hear that-‘Mre Lauchie McPherson has been confined to ttho house through illness for the last two wecks.~l\iiss Christine hic- Leod. a‘ former graduate oPVicioris Hospital, Montreal, ls at present. visit- ing her parcutsjlllr. and llirs. Alex J, MCL80il.—Ml‘S. Mcilregon ‘is"how_ at home with‘ her parents ‘Mr. zmrlfMrs. and Mr. John P. McLeod. have‘ irgaiil returned after u Brooklyn-The many friends of Dr. Maclnnis, Syracuse, N. Y. were do lighted to have him witlttlieru and hear him preach once more. All hope to see him agairflrl thencar future. The Real Friend in a Large Bottle The greatest friend to sick people is the one that helps them toward health. But nearly every human ferent means of regaining lost health due to nervousness. overwork, rlehil ity and worry. Now there, are dozens of friends right here in your own town who will agree that the best friend to their health is Zoctic-the health tonic. This already famous remedy for "r1erves” and their sequent ailments is a combination oi glycer phosphates-the actual ele- ments of the human body with Cod Liver Oil and delicious tonic. wine. A shortitwo weeks of faithful trial will put you fair and square upon the path of bounding health. Weknow this so absolutely that if yourarluca report real progress at the end of that time _ pric-e- V You, whgxpuifer andgsuffan-"andi suffer should not, delay beyond today. ‘Sold by E. Jim-Foster. Distrlbutiiig Agent for P. E. I.- ~" , -. , Eastern Steamship Lines ALL-THE-WAV’ BY warn.‘ ' ‘ , =INTEHNKTIUNAL= LINE. - » s. ar-cauvuv weevils-Ana eaves- - non omeasv. y OOASTWISE "SERVICE - outsmart. Lubec, Portianrl-snd Boston lll-turn- Leave Central Wharf. Bos on, Mondays; Wednesdays and Fri! 4V1- ‘si ir.ll0t-a._m., for‘ Portland mt Lubsc and Si. ._lohn.-- - ~~ '1" DIRECT SERYICE. .-,_-." Leave St._John"~Satdrday dnli-j a4 7.00 p. m. "'15s ' "- f1,- iieqrrn—ls vs Boston Sand python- ly at. 10.00; I _ v _ _ ‘ ‘wilds reassure ulna. (or-k. Steamship North Leila;- - sorta Star. < ~ Leave Franklin .Wharf, Portland. i‘ues., Thursr, and Sat" at 6.30 p. m. also Mondays at-10.ll0 a. rn., June 19 'o Sept. 11. int; L. -AN LIN IVIETROO.T Direct between Boston 0211' “v: York. _ ‘ my, Hours. ~~ Jtoute via Cape Cad Canal, i; Express Steel Steamships rusetts and Bunker Hills _, -,g *1]! , ‘ Leave North Side India r art, Joston week days‘ and Sunday's‘ at 6 p. m. Same Service returnin frfom Pier i8, North River,‘ Foot of- urn! 4t. New York City. .‘ ,_. » 5t. Alohn City Ticket Office, 47 King Bl. A. C. Currie, Agent, 8t. John, N. Bu-‘u \.‘~ E. Fleming, ti}, d. P. A. 8t_ Johp . - _ a‘ .. 1...‘, . _ ‘t ed; ter partbfs ts‘ _> ' A . lurch from théf Hdrt§v_lle.ln§§t1€ion or til 1 rutllulllyil cohirgjhtioujwas YQIQI _ to a ledge i can: ltflifq ,- Pres tery spools‘ to‘ y ‘consider _ VALLEYFIELD.—Scho9_1_ has again Gordon back again to resume her dut ,' ., les‘ iordnother year.—"l‘he ‘ farmers ‘ ' The crops promise t0_ yield well.-—.. John M. McLe-nd.——Mr. Malcolm Ross .__ prolonged visit u‘ ' friend had heretofore suggesteda dif- - COIl- . we will refund the ‘purchase _, rile Magdileh~lileada s.‘ s;.é...l.l Leaves St. John Mondays. .VYg(l§9B._ ‘_ lays and Frldayd at 0.00 ‘i’: in., for‘ East» 1 ’ Direct-between Portland units-aw 'd__ fit ....-\ 1,. ifhnger ar;,AcI-1ver‘ 5.“. -' n l It isjust as good as i I andIknitted into the wa ' Hygannents you can poss A his c PC! Fro. TORONTO EXHIBITION Raieelfrom Clftown ‘ 34.85 ,Going Augus_t_25ih io .... t $§Dt.4th.Lim1t Septem- - ber its. 2:51” ‘Going August 28th and , 30th, and September, Yfolh, Limit Sept. 5th,- . '_ 7lh,13th. 2355‘ “Going August 31st and ‘Sept. 4th. Limit Sept. """ 8th and 13th. M.G. MURPHY, D.P.A., C.P.R-. 8t. alpha. N. B. k . . - . Oulcl oor‘ 1. ;‘ = -'M¢li-Wl16§ework héstsgihcmlu “I I‘ j;thaisroehlningwinrqswrhqqhge . and valuable health prliteétiou from».-. :- _ 131w qaj-r ,. v t looks - real, honest ' ' rMaritime wool, soft, strong and durable, spun rmest and best wearing ibly buy. ~The ATLANTIC Trademark is a sure sign of dependable quality in Underwear-a guarantee of your-"monefs worth, and a little more. ’ 1 _ lrlmmrc UNDERWEAR trumzn, Moscion, an. 2; "' £ CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAIIWAYS Canadian National Exhibition _TORONTO. . .. August 20th l September 13th Charlottetown to Toronto and Return. Going August 31st. - g r Returning Sept. 8th. 0 Going September 4th. . Returning Sept. 13th. ‘ ' SINGLE FARE August 28. Returning Sept. »5 August 30. Returning Sept. 7. Sept. 5, Returning Sept I3 FARE AND ONE THIRD Aug. 25 to Sept. 4. ‘Returning Sept. 13 LABOR DAY Monday, September 4th. ltounri Trip Tickets will be Sold FIRST CLASS 0N5 WAY FARE iloirlg ‘September 4th. Returning September 5th. FIRST CLASS ONE WAY FARE .. _AND ONE THIRD _ . Going September 2 and‘ ‘i, Return- ing September 5th. _ _ The. 8. S. Amelia carrying H. M. ter arrfli o morning express 111‘, BO 4 1 g-‘snd co ng-at Bouris. A0. W. IVES, Agent, Plated L ‘Harbor-jib I., w‘. u ‘serrate, Menu‘? .- ‘Amherst. i ‘The s. s. Halifarr will sail is... jCharloftetown " lfor‘ “+130 I-lawkesbury and Halifax every p, i mails.’ passengers and freight a luvs: lffuesday“ at mid-night‘. Return- Pictou everzMondsy and raincoat»; nmzjrorrsBostoneveryfiaturday l-lalifaxilfllr3the Ma‘ dalen Islands call- a_t 6 p. m. Forfurther informa- tron apply to; i-.¢-='~>-.. . » - ‘ ‘JAS. CARRAGHER, mghhowrwylrlE-l. ~ c a ,.. . n‘ < l1 .5; .5... Cascanedis‘ ‘QDOWNWARD _ gram hil-dhtreal at 4.00'P. M. ' irommQuebec the next i1 ii _(Friday at 12.00 noon ive Chariot» ' l l I rleilown ,,Thursday, Aug. 17 a i§sday at 4.00 . M. _ “Thursday, Aug. 31 . fflhursday, Sept. 14 ~ Thursday, Sept. 28 ‘Caqrvell Bros., Agents. i 118-8~1MthStutl Sep. 21. rvcrr l-lillilloro " ma. - Mr. Webber and .hls » company. leave tomorrow for“ Salim . -1-~-,. "i," museums: “Western. “National ” y; Si-IORTEST sou-rs ' . osslznva-rron so, LA ‘iPflrfcéffilward Island---=Pictou-'--=Montreal‘ i ..=_~Fast~.fa'eight and passenger service via , Subject to-"change without notice. Charlottetown, P. E. I. . I I Fortnightly Sailings UPWARD From Thursday, Aug. 24 Charlotte- Thursday, Sept. 17 town Thursday, Sept. 21’ Thursday, Oct. 5'- "monument - aumsrsr rrmr*‘-‘ itsttlillwrflnd. . .. -. TUQUE,-TAMOS',"GB‘C1IIANE,’W§PEG -’- ‘- g 0 dial. Ills. Thus-Sui. ‘liq. 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