m :- -su 5793 we -. s 'M1 -6 , . (‘ -1, . . WEDNESDAY. - v _ 'rim ousnnorrsrows euaiinias ‘ ’ ` SEPQEMBE-R -15. -|915 .1 "-- _ _ _ - - 5_1 .. t - , , _ ~-_ . _ I 1 . Q ,- . /` ix- -Crowded with Bsvor --Vclvety body-NO CRIT -Crumhle-proof -Sterling urity -From a gaylight factory ~Uulouched by hands ® wt.-of 1, §tcrImg Gum 5¢ The7-point gum ,~ °";:;°;‘1:;::.:‘.;r’ _ Tlms Table. Rocky Point Ferry. 8. 8. Hillsboro. QGRPQDIQO4 Leave Ch’town Leave Rocky Point 7.00 a.m. 7.20 a.m. 8.00 s.m. 8.30 a.m. e..m. 10.00 a.m. 11.30 a.m. 2.00 p.m. p.m. p.`m. p.m. m. ¢¢rwNrFP 5€¢d¢§°3£¢5A§@¢»3 =$©==$=3 “venous sFFPsss @ were @S@3 Q ¢ e SUNDAY r¢NF 2223 FFF? FFFF sewn? 32238 'F'F'F".°.’ FFFFF M. MURPHY. Mansion .PLANT Im: CHEAP FARE AUTUMN EXCURS- ION TO BOSTON. Commencing Sept. 10th excursion rates will be issued to Boston good i’ot"'rcturn within 30 days. i<‘ruln Ullorlottetown to Boston and rctllrn $13.00. The autumn is a. de- liglitfui time to visit Boston. Steamer loaves Vilarlottetowll every Friday at llooll. For further particulars apply to JAS. CARRAG HER. Agent. Charlottetown. I" " I THE Illlli Til A good deal has been heard at elec- tion meetings about the Dog Tax. and it is evidelit that some people do not understand its history and effect. while the Grit candidates never fail to make party capital out oi' it. ' The history oi’ this tax is as follows: /ll the report of the Liberal Commis- sioller of Agriculture, Ml'. John Rich- ards, for 1911, page 40, the following appears: “There is not much l-hangs in the sheep industry. Reports have appear- ‘ell in the press from time to time of injury done to flocks by dogs, and I am of the opinion that a stringent Dog Tax would be ln the interests of agricul- ture." At a meeting of the Central Farmers _ Institute ill the Market liall ill the following year, the following resolu- tion by Rollo Buy Institute was adopt- edz- “Resolved that a tux of not less than $1.00 be placed oil all male dogs and not less than $3.00 on females." Erhaquhy bags coarser granulstlomf Send your address and small Red Ball Trade Mark from ba or top__ end of . ..°':‘°.“....“'.‘l.:.'.:'l:': 't.*I'.t'.2.':.°:.‘:.r‘..°.s Lalltlfl sugar ll Nid 1.0 llt mt llc slmme if r , lm- Atlantic Sugar Reflneries Limited, MONTREAL- QUE-» ST- -'°"N- N-B lililiiilililillllliiillIlIIiIliliiliiiIIliilillIiiiliiillIlliiliIlllliliililillllllllilllllIliillllillliiiilili That is the history of the Dog Tax. A g v » -' .1-r s . ' 'li' "*_€ I I |'l|‘ ‘i llillillllliiliillllllllllIlillillilliiiliiiillIllilIllllllllllillllllil P 2' fervinge- LANTIC'Sugar ls'ths`_bs5t sugar for preserves and jelly, because It ls PU" “U0 0| extra line 'gl-anulatlon and dissolves quickly, with no gritty grains: and bewuu it ll It t purs and ‘free from speaks and dirt by the original packages ol guaranteed wslght ill od at ths~rsflnsry.'l2IIn" and 8 lb. cartons, and' I0 Ib. and 20'Ib. bags. I00 lb. Buy in orlglsalvpackagefand look iorfthe LANTIC Red Ball on each package. As to the allocation of the funds de- E T varlous institutes it was resolved to the various districts. On the other hand the Sheep Breed- By Dr' L°°""d K°°n° Hhllhberg' ers Associ ' Wm they wok to reduce the da, are few wllo realize that this muscle hs he shoh ed hsterda t Any boy may make use of this ili- sevcnty years limit and proposed six- mem touch’ .a boy should be at each f '. G ts reduc- ed the hge to Sixty, a drop of ten years’ the other of aluminum. If these are to hge' and the age muh only exempts well in the mouth of each “operl1tor, own signature, admitting the Gavel, to the daslles and makes no mistake will the Grits repeal it? ¢=_"' 1'" .. ‘ " "'“ ' "' a s Q _ a :‘;‘s1:..';:; §§°.l.'§§; .il.l.s°:§r my-gpggg-ggoggg --pg,-;g;,»q,-1;; n Returning Offlw S Pr°¢|n\fu\u°u I . \V il _ ings’ ill t e Grits seek to repeal this ‘vav of reproduced thought. but there . . ' _ _ ls. or tue mouth can be made a “wire for the Election of TWO INIEMBIERS to represent the Electoral R;lIlm(;;}l;.?ads [mm $1'°0 to L00 as less" telegrnphic instrument. Dist;-ig( of ~ those who have no taxabl t _ while the aluminum terminals touch C GAVAN DUFFY of Charlottetgwn, Barrister thlt (iivoglltl lhe interesting Iopkhldlx gem gf $255,. ogttgg 3)nI;§l;;hc11Bg;s§hte£;:;I;° R. Of C118l'10t1€t0Wl'l, PhyS1ClBIl_ 9 rl S W a taxes they “'°“ld "e0d` b t the ton u must bi ke t between just. and how. th] Tv gne t .` ,v D - h t B .U15'iggsggglgleggegonftue Ogg-ffion ..§'.i". ..I§...§’.§’§".`..‘;’§. l§.l3..`§“..?§ Ji- EDMUND T. 1-llcos, of chorlonotovvu, his. lhgont ‘ . I' axes an *my the two wires in his hands, and keeps PATON 0f Charlgttetown ef() ant Pmvinmul Secretary in me Islanws both ends in his han s J ’ ' uiiiggighe pm os t t New he is ready tg 'send the "me I hercby give further notice that I will on evil days? D 9 ° re um 1° 10050 dashes and dots of the telegraph code. -ve §`;i?.§’.fi“f;“..‘}2f.'J’-e."$I.‘.¥.i..Il“.?.€.?‘;‘.?§; Thursday, the 16th Day of Semtember, 1915 of the boken wire. A long contact is a __ _ _ _ _ S dash. From thc hour of T\lnc o’cIock ln the forcuoon, until Five o’clock in the Al the “het” E00 Olf UE* 000- U19 afternoon, cause Polls to be open in each of the undermcntiotled Polling "receiver" ca c es tie ots as a ~ - - . ._ Sir,-Mr, David Schm-man was up longer or shorter pungent taste which Dwlslonh’ name1y‘ if-lv §i’i“li".y‘f.’ff 1~l.’§§i2{§°‘..T.i“.ii§",»,?`",” -'-'{i‘f.?..‘Ii"i.’..--s‘i.,f".’i.‘TL fi`I‘..§"§..§".iZ§iI§. is IN THE CITY OF CHAR]-OTTETOWN _ ‘ ', 1 G or s ~ are thrown on the first page of the There is T10 heslmtivn Ut me TGCQIV' The First Polling Division-Wesi of The Second Polling Division-East of hahe,._ First were is a letter with his er’s end. Usually he prefers the dots G.-out George street. Great George Street. - ' ' Y Y. he Liber- _ als raisezd the age for payment of Road fsfeatxhi ltJkk:g§;1hex;gg ;::,&e:;l.1} D832, T . . - V mth£0,hgnyh?rghvigiiggessgéogggeghne rooms of his home, without letting IN . ‘ " ith two forks In the Legislative ‘Assembly of the Province of Pritlcc Rdwzlrtl Island, ty'-five. Afterwards, will tie t end of tm? System w . - - , ~ of an e|e,,,,,,, in vieh th' ériprospec Or nlJOOns in his mouth. one of silver. '-4 One as a COUNLILLOR and one .ls an ASSEMBLYMAN wlior-us the Conservatives stood for "Ut ""’“““ble' 8 sliver °°i“ °" a" al“` A POLL HAVING BEEN DEMANDED for the :tbove Electoral the reasonable age limit between these ;l:.L"T}?h;’°;g§hel;1€eydl;‘il;?,‘;?,` éhgewlhihei District, I hereby give notice that the pcrsotls dtlly llotnilmted :ls candi- °"‘;"°m§s~ H different metal dates at the said lilcction, and for whom only votes will bc received, are ll li o ' ' ' . t i . taxed for,.0z;5rp£F;v;;2;`?ivggglzefegarg The sil\er object muct then be keplt P.M. Noon 8.45 12.00 5.00 1.20 5.45 2.10 2.55 6.22 7.00 8.30 riv-.-tl from me tux, ut tae inutuuoo or ""°U`"‘ "E°TR'°' Y GENERAT` e e o Canadian Government Railways _ devote them fertile purpose of roads in ED To SEND TELEGRAM' 'rms TABLE IN EFF Ecr JUNE mu. 1915 A.M. 7.35 Dep. 8.30 9.02 9.27 9.50 Arr. Trains Outward Atlantic Standard Time Trains Inward l“‘“’ D°“‘“' hu. P.lvl.Rl>°h U1 lvl Arr. 11.40 10.50 10.20 Charlottetown Hunter River Emerald J ct. Kensington Summersido 10.36 9.52 8.40 9.88 10.27 11.08- 11.45 P.M. 12.10 DOD. 1.42 8.10 4.22 5.20 Arr. Summersido Arr- I-45 5-30 Port Hui 1.48 4.00 0’Lesry ~ 7.04 2.40 Afberton 6.19 1.85 'I‘l8nish Dep. 5.45 12.90 49:” 22.5 9.15 10.00 Dep. Arr. A.M. P.M. 0.15 8.40 Emerald Jct. Cape Traverse Arr. Dop. ‘ P.M. 8.00 4.10 4.36 4.57 6.00 A.M. 5.50 DSD- 8.40 9.17 9.46 11.15 Arr. Arr. 8.05 7.02 6.33 6.11 5.10 5.45 4.10 3.27 2.55 1.30 Charlott etowu Mt. Stewart Morell St. Peter's Sourlis DOD- 7.10 Arr. Elmira Dep. 4.00 4.20 5.09 5.30 6.05 A.M. _ 8.45 ` Dep. 9.55 10.25 11.05 Arr. 7.00 6.11 5.49 5.15 3.55 2.48 2.20 1.30 Mt. Stewart Arr. Cardigan Montague Georgetown Dep. 8.10 4.25 Sat. only Daily ex. Sat. &Bun. ' 8.10 Dep. 4.57 1400 Arr. Daily Sat. ox. Sat. only &Sun. Charlottetown AIT- 10-00 9-4| Vernon River 8.2! 8.81 me an 5.45 a.1o 9.2¢ a.ss o_o nop. s.oo wo 4.a Murray Harbor D99- 0-30 7-00 1 Furness J- l Sailings From LONDON I~`rom HALIFAX About .»\ bout Appcnirl August 27th ' Vatelino September 7th Shenandoah September 21st _-\u _ fllst. (via Stjohns .\'. F.) Messina From LIVERPOOL l~`rom HALIFAX Vin Nfld. Via Nfld. About About Tabasco September Ilth Sept. 4th. Durango September 25th Above saiiings are not guaranteed and are subject to change without notice. Furness.Withy & Co, Lid. I 3.'-tlifax, N. S. Lili _ Eastern S. S. Lines International Line Steamshlps Calvin Austin. Gov. Ding- ley and Governor Cobb. Fall Excursions Low Fares Return Limit.30 Days St. John to Boston $7.00 St. John to Portland 6.50 COAS'I‘\\'ISE:-Leave St. Johnv Mon.. Wed., and l"rida?' at9 a.m. for Lubec, Lsstport Por!- and and ioston. Return leave Central Wharf- Iinston Mon. Wed. and Fri. at9a. wh t if , ‘_ fi £°"e"‘ . se|f”'a';;’;fueD°°S Mr' Palm" _"all him Why dont you measure it now" man and use such lan u- . , .. ‘ 0 age? Mr. Mathieson's record is wgell §§1i;~l¢hth(' ottllmr ma-1.1' and save your' h _ H e ex a trip. 11231123 2;1it_h°}?;5c;!%ge";f°g gig); gl; UI lWlly. as 1 tell you," was the reply. S t hx, H lave no rule with me. I might .33 at i-:f.';‘§:'i;§::.i,°.;%“ .iz ;»;C;,;;,,~;,n;»,»f was born in the Fort Augustu di t i t ew nc es an .. le me“F` whihh Mr Palmer was :fd ts V C urgment must be accurate shifted the blame to the Government. when the "Sender" Wishes- ill Ulm- Ailother letter “Snoerin at pm 6, u It is sad the Germans ale usin this objects to Temperance Meetings bg. war. Barbed wire fences. hand lilies, lug opened by prayer, but when meet. und all .sorts of wire devices rc used. ings are held on tho eve of ou eloutiou Many Otlluuts are experts und neu-rly for to express purpose of Siumie,-lug, all the Germans are compelled to honourable, temperate, goodqiving learn the Morse telegrapllic code, H1911 like Mr. McKinnon and M,-_P1-ow. used both in wieless wire and other so who are held iu nigh esteem by the in1DrOviSOf1 tulesrallllv- Ex. whole comlnunlty, it surely is time for Christian people to arouse them- selves and stop such llypocrlcy. EVERY MAN A FOOT RULE. Iam, Sir, etc., Metric System Stated in Terms of TEMPERANCE' Thumbs and Finders. MH "I wish I knew the dimensions of I the opening,” said one man to an- other, “hut I have no rule with me. I T* guess I’ll have to come back again Sh_,__ Mr Palmer asks, “Who is this afternoon and measure it. hole in the gound that had been ce- on horse back and he lil id t the devhh, ve gods mm hzlleehgll-Isesfvl mented on the top and which needed nor pardoned the prlsotlers in jail in 00°” the matter- M0l'0°V@l'- if if 119-S SUBDIVIDED AS FOLLOWS BUBDIVIDED AS FOLLOWS ;`?Dotése to a petition. That shows :wen before tg? fhlieill time- he Wiill at overnor Rogers alone is re- ‘ave an “P130 0 W 0 SUVDHSBGS hs sponsible. Still Mr. David Schurman 05001009- ms An advice does not hhhd to hh wrmen to receive an answer to his meshsagey Subdivision "A” shall comprise all Subdivihion "A" shl:;IlNcoml}lrlsl:) all A word 0,. “vo 0|. 3 message over the he simply twists the broken ends t0_ that portion of Ward Number One_, that portlon of War G um egt ns. temphohe is humhiehh This is only gather and me Orighlal receiver sltuate West of Great George Street, situate Last of Great eorge ree , . . . . . . . and the Poll shall be held at or near and the Poll shall be held at or near ‘,1,,nao,§»};fr quibble of Mr' Davld Fchul" gigigghirire and levers” the “hole Augustus Herman’s, Queen Street. John Quinn's, King Street. Shows the same handiw0rk_ Noyone method ill the present pan-European wa rd -r\A[§ Subdivision "B" shall comprise all that portion of _Wartl Number Two. situata West of Great George Street; and the Poll shall be held at or near the residence of John Rush, Sydney Street. \hla rd Subdivision "C" shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Three, situate West of Great George Street; and the Poll shall be held at or near the corner ot’ Grafton and Pownal Streets. \AIa rd Sllbdlvision “D" shall comprise all Mr. Matmeéon anyhow? Put a beggar The opening was H regtanguiar that portion of Ward Number Four, und the Poll shall be held at or near situate West of Great George Street; the corner oi’ Kent and Queen Streets. Subdivision “B" shall comprise ull NIM D0l'.li0t1..n.i` ..WJlr4.l...l>luui.ban.-Two, situate East of Great George Street; and the Poll shall be -held at or near Joseph Hughes', Sydney Street. I Th ree Subdivision "(1" shall comprise nil that portion of Ward Number Three, situate East of Great George Street; ond the Poll shall be held at or near the corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. Four Subdivision “D" shall comprise all that portion of Ward Number Four, sltuate East of Hillsborough Street; and the Poll shall be held at or near Walter Lowe's, Kent Street. Subdivision "E" shall comprise nil that portion of Ward Number Four, situate West of Hillsborough Street, and East of Great George Street; and ‘ the Poll shall be held at or near G. H. . Tanton’s, Great George Street. v m l l .l _ 1 I W WFS Silver Fox' Furs Wanted. The E. H. Rayner Fur Co., is collecting a number of good silver fox skins to take to New York about October lst. Parties having good silver fox skins to dispose of will lind it to their advantagewto communicate witl1._us...aLonce. We have engaged an expert at skinning foxes and preparing skins for the market in the person of Mr. James Rayner of Kildare, who as the partner of Hon. Charles Dalton, has helped to prepare some of the best skins ever put on the market. We are in a position to handle your fox skins to the best advantage and will prove it if you give us the opportunity For information, terms &c. :address E. H. Rayner Fur Company, Ltd., Summerside, P. E. I. E. H. Rayner, Manager. “li Granite and Marbl Works .- ~ - - n\~f°fPOu- ' ' 5' ° fe' won. -lout lot o limo ihlng like alrhlhlhzhlstlplirlhelshhegvaritgsltsl_?hn.' F _v d Present until turned down there. He that bother _‘.0 _ I h I no ward - u uen rl nn made a good record ns a student at - U “vp “Ie ' l-l, 1..i< .i trivial., . th,ltl'ill - _ . ,, . h2'sh)‘h"M‘f,h'f‘Thu§,;‘ff2hdf§h'§_ a§",0'_‘f,0a_mf" college. was ri most successful teacher Sfohegf ,mich hmgfem gf? the mme" Subdivision ‘l~." shall comprise all Subdivision "F" shall comprise all MLTROPOLITAN LINE and held ill high respect in whatever hhvvvav Wm up fb' "M ‘"1 lnclf; that portion of Ward Five West of that portion of Ward Number Five, and Inspect the latest Monumental Deslgns at 31'EAM5i-tips |v|A33A¢;HU3E'|°1'g community he lived. Long after Mr. It wohld hh] la he "ear enough' Great George Street and the Mal- East of Hillsborough Street and of o Ollr Sh0W r00mS AND BUNKER HILL Pnlmer WHS a lawyer and little heard ' ( so le ma" measured peque Road and East of Queen Street' line in continuation thereof to tho Leave\;m,h side oHhdiawhh,f_Bh,¢°h'eve,v of. Mr. Mathieson studied law His HR. and the Poll shall be held at or near division line between Gllariott t wn` . . , A 1 O D .l_..v.u.-,.......uu. New vo.i