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PAGE 4-pw() 1 ' rin: CHARLQITBTOWN ctJARD1AN _ ssP'ri-:Mesa 18,4915 ==`7“ Fon sALE va] ,Map ,Ui 'E New Stock Candy Kisses t We have received our first fall stock of the ` dandy Honey Boy , and t Merry Widow F Kisses fresh from the pan to . you. 20c a pound. ; After Dinner Mints , 30c a pound. . 1__.| J. G. .Iamieson DRUGGIST I i .-:~-1;' is 115°- ~i-f»"`:.-"`1_ . g _/(T-;_\ V,T_._‘- ,_ _-j-,',.~z:.-:*_ .1 §__T-..,A - 1 c, /_,. tv _,z ` ; ` ` We received a large ship- ment ol movements d"ect from thc manufactures- and as these were ordered before the war prices have not advanced and you will get the benefit by pu “chasing one of ours. G H. Taylor Jeweler & Optician i gurl l T I DE TABLE _i<.-.s-our; wm1H .?,. :_ ' o _gsfsggvr _ ___.,,_. . ?°:‘1~‘.‘~‘.~'9.~’ fir' P-‘$0-`l.€lC!:¢` r>U\ ?’7“.*‘?°?°°’."’ -ivuwrar..-rico ' SEPTEMBER. Iliglit Water. _ Ugifnay 'rims irt 'rims li't 1 | w. 2.140 10.00 0.3 :ms 17.00 6.0 ` 11.-is 117:21 5.9 4.-is 10.30 0.0: 20.30 iu. _ 7.21 31.21 Tu. = 5.27 w. 9.24 .' 'rn 10.17 F. 11.07 11.55 0.08 0.27 1.07 1.40 2.10 :100 4.10 5.45 7.15 s.:;1 0.::-1 7 10.217 11.10 _-1 to 22.00 22.35 23.07 23.38 l2.42 13.28' 14.10 15.10 10.15 17.40 13.57 20.02 20.514 2|.-40 122.20 22.57 221.30 12.01 12.43 13.24 14.05 14.48 U7 E" oo-/:aemgicrnoo ©Iu'¢»§§¢€K5L>E\J 97’ ."’?° -qc.~_ef=.-» 1-»-4 »-OQOO 9° :.= 12 S. 13 M. 14 Tu. _ Q is w. 1 10 Th. I i-‘_ Sa. s. F r’.".~‘ 1:,-er->;n~1 °"V’."."".".".°.°’ 'ala-::~.`cv:.:-c-I 17 18 19 4 20 M. ‘ 21 Tu. ` 22 W. - 23 Th. 24 F. ' 25 Sa. 26 S. , 27 M. ' 0.28 7.0 28 Tu. | 0.54 7.9 21) \-V. l 1l’l 7.8 30 Th. , 1.45 7.7 i 15.36 6. SEl"'l`EliIliER.-lst to 4th, clear and pleasant. 5th to 8th, threatening. ilili to liltli, high wlntls. 1/ith to 18th, cool, backward conditions. lflth to 23rd, stormy conditions. 2/ith to 27th. changeable. 28th to Zi0tlt, seasonublc weather.” 0.00 7.8 .°‘I‘“.*‘ mwwq * i l_ _ DIARY 0|" l$\'l‘l.\"l`S. Tofinly. Maglstrate's Vourt, 0 a.m. Prince Edward Theatre. 3. 7 and 8.45. People's Theatre 7 and 8.45 p.ni. -l BIRTHS _ _M PlNEAULT.- To Mr. and Mrs. Tho- nphilus Ptucaiilt, Rusllcavllle, twins. ,(‘ongi'aiu|ntlo|ii<.---T. PHILIPS-At \'i'i|i.‘=lo:- ltontl, H1-pt. |15, tu Mr. and l\’ir::. t"lin:~'. l'h|lipi'., (nec Miss Bessie Nutiiil at dztiiglttcr. t'on- gratulotlons. WHlTMARS-H.-At Nttiiaiicc. init.. Sept. Rtli. to l\ir. and Mrii. l-Elgin Whit niarsh. tum- iintlt- (‘:ti‘r ol' (lystt-r lied Bri.) u son. "inn nnmons mi W HUTCHINSON-ELLIS-At the Mansc. Tyne Valley, Sept. lbth, by Rev. Thos. A. Wilson. Arthur lliitelilnson. of El- lerslie and Eva Ellis, of Springhill. SHIPPING NEWS ENTERED, Sept. l7-St-hr. Eva May. Buchanan. (Tape George. S. S. Halifax, llawns, Boston. Schr. Alice, Burke, Louisburiz. old, $600.00. One female 90 per cent., $300.00; two males, 85 per cent. and 90 per cent.; also five pairs Northern Red Foxes. Write for prices. Wal- ter R. Campbell, Lobo P. 0., Ont. i 2440-8-7ms9ipd. Fox C0.. Ltd.. Annual_illIeetnig The Annual'l\lcethig of the Share- holders of the Bunbury Black Fox Co., Ltd., will bo held in tho Board of Trade Room. (`liarlottetowu, on Tuesday, September illst. at 2 p.m. G. 1". DEWAR, .\‘ct-rotary-Treasurer. Leavca lntcrcoloiilal Railway Wharf Picton, Nova Scotia, MONDAY AND THURSDAY of each week, on arrival of the morn- liig express from Halifax (about noon), for Sourfs, P. E. lsinnd, and noon train from Charlottetown; thence to Magdalen Islands ,as fol- lows: MONDAY-Leave Souris for Etang- du-Nortl, Amherst, Grindstono island and Point Bosse. Returning, calls at Grindstone, Amherst and Souris; and TH U R S DAY-Leaves Sourls for calls at Point Bosse, Grlndstone, Am- On the first trip in the months of June, July, August and September, weather permitting, calls at West Bay to land mails and passengers for Amherst, thence to Pryon Island. Re- turning, calls at Point Bosse, Grind- WM. ROBERTSON dt SON. Agents, Halifax. CHAS. W. IVES, Agent, Pictou. MATTHEW McLEAN G. C0., Agents, Souris. Or to WM McLURE Mana er . , g and Owner. Picton, Nova Scotia. --4 ...0F_.. Choice Furniture We are authorized by T. A. Benson Esq., to sell at his Home Corner Richmond and Way- mouth Streets on Wednesday September 22nd commencing at -41.30 p. m. consisting of Parlor, Dining Room, Hall, Bed Rooms and Kitchen F urnitures, Carpets, Oilcloths, Rugs and all House Utensils. Terms Cash. BENJ. CARTER & CO. Auctioneer 0010-0-isiwisnirnsi. hold Fixings and Kitchens' there awaits the arrival of the after- f and returns to Pictou. W , W herst, Souris, and returns to Picton. l __ u rope Ono silver-black male fox. one year For Sale I am instructed by Mr. William Mc- Millan to sell by public auction on Wednesday, October the sixth his valuable farm at Brackley Beach. stock, crop and implements. The farm contains 92 acres. fronts on Rustico 1‘*¢r1de|-3 Bay where an abundance of mussel 'renders win be received up to 15111 mud and Other sea mvlillfshi ;°“mlZ° Sept.. from parties who will con- Olllillled. is all clear in a g s me tract tm. ranching any keep M5 pai,-5 of cultivation and well fenced w -Silver Black Foxes_ Write cedar posts and wire. There are on JOHN _,_ HYNESI the premises a dwelling l‘°“°0. two Secy" Ives Silver Bluk barns. piggery, hennery and imple- ments house. There are also two nev- I Mon¢agu°_ -er failing wells ot’ water on the farm ~2645_8_24MtB9i_ and a pump in the house. For terms ‘ o f sale see hand bills. PETER BRODIE. Auctioneer. ° 2842-9-4MStli3wks. For Sale 100 acres of freehold land situ- sept.. 7111. 1010. ated at Pisquid East with dwell- 2903-9-9-mlli ing house, barn and coach house There is also an excellant March cutting nine stacks of Hay also Canadian Steamer t:hree acres of March under pas- ure on which is an abundance “ Lady ” of the best of mud, for termsetc. Apply to MARY E. MCDONALD New London Conn. Or to the undersigned DOUGALD D. MCDONALD Peakes Station _ t ._ _ -- Notice Exhibition Week S. S. Harland ill leave Charlottetown for Vic- "939-9-13M6iptl. Amherst. crintiiitoue isianti, Point toria Monday at4a. m. return- Bossa and Grand Entry. Returning ing same forenoon. Orwell trips ill be made Monday and Tues- day afternoons as usual. Wed- nesday West River trips will be made Sailings at 6 a. m. and 3 _p. m. East River service on Friday as usual. Saturday will stone, Amherst and semis, leave for Victoria at 8 a. m. re- For further particulars nnvii' to turning same afternoon. 3032-9-183i. _ _f I Farm for Sale Farm containing 65 acres of 2061-7-15'Mti. ' ' ' land in good state of cultivation. Has new house and good barn and several outbuildings, also good orchard and never failing well of water. Situated dn Mal- peque Road,_ 3 1-2 miles from Cl_i'town. Will be_sold with or without crop. Price right for quick sale. Apply to FRED G. KELLY, West Royalty or write FRED G. KELLY Ch’town, R. R. Noi 6. :i020-0-isintii. “Sample lot of men's hosiery-`-about six dozen in all plain and fancy, checks and stripes, selling at 20 per cent. dis- count.-MOORE &. McLEOD. 3011-9-17-MSI. “On Saturday Half-a dollar buys choice great range of mens caps worth 75c. to $1,25.-MOORE &. Mc- LEOD. 3011-9-17-M3i. “New soft felt hats have just come hy express-latest fall shapes, $2.25, $2.50. $2.75, $3.00.-MOORE G. Mc- LEOD. 3011-9-17M3l - - --E _ -- _. T in HOGS WANTED We Wish to advise farmers our Plant will be ready for operation on Tuesday 28th September, when we will be in a position to receive Dressed Hogs. Heavy Hogs should not be killed until Weather becomes colder and in no case kill hogs until properly finished and ready for market. Parties having hogs to offer will do Well to Write us for prices. The Sims Packing Co’y. Ltd. 3005-0-17ivi4i. P- 0- BOX 323. | i _ _ i-_ _ln-1... '.. gmt *sig Autumn Excursion To Montreal Going dates Return limits Sept. 16,17,18 Oct. 4th. ` sept. 30, oct. 1, 2 oct. 18111. ack, y o. urray a iour Schr. Fama, Ferizusson, Picton. Schr. Starlight, Forgeron, Picton Sohr. Arlstook, Levander, Port Hastings. a mf- rv- M-» Mm--» <1 ->° fare plus $1.00 for the round trip $18.85. George. ~ _ hr. David, C. Ritchie, Newcastle '37‘.s...--»-i-=- H»--- 1=.-»~-°-- ` V Tickets for sale by. ' ..°s1.=:.'::r=.1.1::'::-.i°.°.':i _ - ,.W.K.1toGsRs,c1ty, ., ---M ~ zum-iiusmr. _____.. .~.-...._...-m-ni ;HiPPEll|lliS ill THE Will This week has been one of keen excitement throughout the Province, and now congratulations are the or- llel' Of U10 GRY. as Premier Mathieson and his government have been sus tained. The ladies played no small part in the political campaign which ended so satisfactorily, and are now turning their attention to the differ- ent charitable and patriotic calls which after a long and pleasant sum- mer were somewhat neglected. O C U The Ladies Aid qf the P. E. Island Hospital this week were busily engag- ed solicltlng .for their teas next wseli which are to be held in the Exhlbi tion, and are delighted with thc generous response theynreceived and look forward to good financial results It was a happy thought which prompt ed these daintily served teas in the Exhlbltion building whch are so much appreeated by the visitors ln attend- ance. . C U C The removal of Mr. and Mrs. James llegan wth tlioir family to St. John next week where they will spend the winter months, is deeply regretted by a large circle of friends. Their popu lar daughter Miss Janet, will be es pecially missed by her young friends U l i Miss Rose Longworth has as her guest this week, Miss Twlning of llalifax and she is being quite widely entertained by Miss Longwortbis numerous friends. * li ll The Golf Tea this afternoon will be served by Mrs. E. G. Coombs and Mrs. W. E. Hyiidmaii. U $ Il Mrs. George Mahon after a delight ful visit to her parents. Dr. and Mrs Blanchard left Thursday morning foi her home in Halifax. 8 8 1 Miss Louise McCready, leaves this morning to visit for sometime with friends in Montreal. The tennis toa*at* \7ictorla Park thi: afternoon will be served by Mrs Gordon ami Miss Louise Lyons. it it it _ The improvement in Mrs. Parke' ('arvcll’s health comes as pleasant news after her long illness. and it is hoped sho will now steadily regaii hcr wonted good health. Jil 1? ik The Daughters of the Empire nrt busily engaged fitting up a charming booth for the coming Exhibition ii wht-li they will sell thc much talkc( about Alexandra Rose, the proceed: from the sale going towards tht Prince Edward Island ward in the _fianadian Hospital at Lo Touquet Everyone should feel at personal in tercst in this Hospital in which Cap tain Walker of this city and Miss Mc- Lean of Souris, are assistants, and in cvery way aid the ladies in their noble work of appreciation. Every Proviiicc in the Dominion has a ward named after it in this Hospital and are thus endeavorlnir to support the same. The Daughters of the Empha- hero are not only cndeavuring to help the hospital in general bn: wish to endow several beds in the P. E. l., ward. lt is a noble work on their part and while the ladies of this fair lslaiid cannot fight for their country it shows their deep concern and in- terest in the welfare of the home boys \vlio are fighting so nobly for them when they personally undertake iliis work. It is a distinctive work and as they do not allow it to ln- tcrfcre with their local activities they will no doubt be most successful. Mrs. Blanchard is the head of a most _oiicrgctic comiiilttee which is doing everything possible to make the sale of the Alexandra Rose a success and a feature nt tlic coming fair. M 4* Ill Dr. Alley inet with a painful ac- cident this week. (which will confine him to the Hospital for some days), when he was scriotisly burned by an cxplosion on his gasoline launch at the North Shore. where he passei the summer months. lt is hoped th- lloctor's accident. will not prove seri ous and that lic will be able to br out again in the near future. *fi *K I lvliss liclcinlliighcs, whose bcauti ful voice has given so much pleasure at public and private iiiilcrtaiiniiciils here. leaves Monday for Montreal \\l-cre she will iill ati engagement \'rit.h the /\iiicricati" Prcsbyteriaii t‘li'.'rcli of that t‘\ty. She will be nc- conipniiicd by her sister Mrs. Newson and her child who are returning to their home hi Western Canada. ‘l= \ ik There was a inilinery opening this week that was quits an event fur thc ladies at least. as it was the first ol the season and the styles were /lic cussed at leniqtl.. The hats this your are to hc quite 'vearablu as tlicrc are large hats, small Iutts and hats that are between, in all the modlsh lines. crow blue. purple, Russian green, gray as well as a goodly showing of hlnck velvet. Ill li 4' The cngagcniont was announced this week in Ottawa of Miss Evcleen Clark. tiaugliter of tho late Patrick Clarke, to the lion. Senator Murphy. ol' Tlgiiisli. The marriage will takc place :it the cud of’ September. Ili * ii Miss l-‘nnnlc (till, who loaves this morning to join tho clerical staff of the Bank of Montreal at Halifax was the guest of honor at sovoral small informal affairs this week. as hor do- parturo was q\iii.o unexpected to her friends. Yesiertlay the Blhlo Class of St. James Church presented her with a handsome Bible, she bein their bright and energetic secretar; Miss Gill, who was stonographor with the Bank of Montreal in this city, is succeeded by Miss Ruth Watson and will he greatly missed by her exten- sive clrclo of friends Wh0 Will Will! her ovory success ln her new home. D U l Miss Evelyn Goff has gone to To- ronto to enter the Deaconess Train- ing School. Mrs. Goff accompanied her daughter to Toronto. C O O and Orwell has gone to Ottawa. where she is staying with Dr. and Mrs. Ami. O H O Canon Simpson was a visitor to the Valcartler Camps ,this week, the guest of .his son Lleutt.Bll1qip0ll 0! the Sth. 4-bg ,_‘.'.yi , ' o c cg, - . Miss Dorothy MacPhall, Montrealf -' “A.,ppoolal f mono stiff hats-` ,Dri1 .agus Mcmillg-:ow to glen:-_ 'antgtury |i¢' ‘ D0f'.A'I,.A|\.-`£A¢H. ont o r t ' n o on - n , cy are up mach. mi. 'ii Nm . M°°lll4?4.o. _ .D-- 311 -Mai Rumors are current of ol patriotic lance that is being promoted by tns younger social set to be held early next week. C C O Miss Herbert of Barbadoes who has been having a pleasant visit with Captain and Mrs. T. G, Taylor went over to Picton this week. C H O Miss Grace Messervey will leave shortly to enter Toronto University ,aklng her fourth year in Arts. C l C Rev. J. W. and Mrs Spencer of Annapolis are visiting their daughter in this city. ~ lIHlIlllIll_§iHV|CE$ FIRST METHODIST 11 a. m. Sermon. Subject, The in- heritance of the Poor in Spirit. 7 p. m. Sermon. Subject, Acknowledgement and Appreciation; The Pastor. Rev. R. G. Fulton will preach at both ser- vices. Sunday School at 2.30 p. m. GRACE CHURCH 11 a. m. Sermon-Subject, A Sold- :lzrs Commission. Soloist Lfeut Ritchie. I‘he members of the Heavy Brigade _will parade at morning service. Sun- -lay School and Bible Classes 2.30 p. tn. 7 p. m. Sermon-Subject, The Look that Broke a Heart. All seats free. A hearty welcome to all. I ST. JAMES 11 a. m. sermon. Sunday School and Bible Classes at 2.30 p. ni. Sermon- Preacher Rev. Dr. Fullerton. Strang- irs always welcome and seats pro- vided. zioN cnuncn ` 11 a. rn. childrei1's sermon, Oppor- tunity. Scrmon-Salvatlon and its Se- iucl. 2.30 p. m., Sunday School and 'iible Classes. 7 p. m. sermon- 3od's Ilouse of Mercy. Rev. G. C. Paylor. All seats frcc. CENTRAL CH RISTIAN 11 a. m. Sermon.- Sunday School I md Bible Classes at 2.30 p.m. 7 p.m. sermon. All are welcome. Special nusic. Preacher, Rev. R.\V. Bennett. _ BAPTIST 11 a. m., sermon; 10.00 tt. m. Sun- lay School and Bible Class. 7 p. m., iertnou. All seats free. Strangers welcome. Preacher, Rev. Z. L. Fnsh. ST. PAU L'S 11 a. m. Morning Prayer, Sunday school at 2.30 p. m. 7 p. m., Evening ‘rayer. All seats free. Preacher, Rev. \/Ir. Saywcll of Toronto. Communion it close of evening service. ST. PETERS 15th \Sunday after Trinity. Holy ‘ommunioii 8 a. in. and 11 a. m. Ma- tins 1.15. Sunday School 2.30 p. m. 'Evcnsong andlfcrnion. 7 p. ni. Pas- ‘or Rev. Dr. unt. W%%H& Ill MEMUHAM A P** MRS. PETER GREEN, KINGSTON On Sunday, Sept. 15th all that was mortal of this estimablc lady was laid o rest in the cemetery of the Metho- list Church. Kingston. the attendance tt the funeral services was very large, :vidcncc of the respect in which site .vas held, not Kingston alone but the ielghboring settlements and even ‘harlottetown were rcprcsciitod. The uncral arrangements were in the cap- able and cflicicnt hands of Mr. Soph- mas Colwill, the pallbearers were Messrs. (7. Willis, D. Wilson, Dan 1~‘rascr, Goo. (lrcwys, John Pctlilck, W.(‘.. Howard. lieautiful wreaths were sent in by Mrs. Robt. Barrett, Mrs. Dan Fraser, Mrs. \Vni. Noy. The funeral services were coitducted `iy her pastor Rev. George Orman, .vho visited her frequently during her ‘ast illness, found her perfectly re- signed unto the Heavenly Will, ready “to depart and be with Christ which is far bctter."'She is survived by the following sous, William, John and George of Kingston, Richard in Cali- f>rnia. daughter, Mrs. Robt. Willis of '{ii1i!Hl0n: brothers. William Bowan of North Wiltshire. sisters. Mrs. Robt. Edwards, Hampsliirc. Mrs. William Rodd of Cliarlottctown. GERMAN CROWN PRINCE , . HAS BRAIN TROUBLE LONDON, Sept. 15.-A despatch from northern France to the Central News gives a sensational report from German sources, via Rotterdam, that the German Crown Prince is suffering mental aberration as the result of worries of thc campaign. The Crown Prince undoubtedly has not spared himself in the attempt to strike a decisive blow on the western front. Prisoners state that he did not sleop for three days during the recent offeiisive. and that ho has broken down under the strain. Despite the cntreatles of the I’rln- cess, the Prince refuses to relinquish his command even temporarily. Nothing to Equal t Baby’s Own Tablets There is nothing to equal Baby's Own Tablets for little onos. They are absolutely safe 'and are guaranteed free from opiates and never fail ln giving relief from the minor ills babyhood and childhood. Concerning them Mrs. Albert Bergeron, St. Aga- plt, Que., writes: “My baby was suf- fering from constipation and teething troubierand Baby’s Own Tablets quickly cured him. Now I always keep them in thehouse." The Tablets are sold by medicine dealers or by mall at 251:. a box from The DE Wil- llama' Medi<':lne"Co.. Brockville, Ont. ‘ “About five dozen mono medium weight llflrtt dntfdrawerg that are somewhat. soiled .but otherwise all right; Your,|lze may be, among them. Selling on Saturday 20 por een( off.- M0(?~RE I. ,McLEOD.' 8011-_O-17Nl3i. . 1. lboqtolght ln th 'lo‘l,pi\ sale. - Stone & Wellington, Toronto, Ont." SIR WILFRED LAURIER ALMOST WELL LEAVES HOSPITAL BY END OF WEEK OTTAWA, Sept. 14.-Sir Wilfred Laurier continues to lmDf°V9 l'llPldlY-| He is now free from Pal" and ll ls. predicted that he will be able to leave the Water Street Hospital and return' . to his residence before the end of the ‘week. - ln the opening remarks of an ad- dress dellvered by Sir Robert Borden. at a Central Canadian Exhibition' luncheon yesterday. the Pl'll1l0 Mlllls' ter referred with feeling to the illness| of Sir Wilfred. M191' l’€Bi‘°Uili8 the. inability of Sir Wilfred to attend, Sir' Robert expressed gratification that -_ _M E _ _ _ "_ - when he called on him on Sunday, he had found him making splendid pro. gress and with expectations of being around in a few days. As soon as he leaves the-General Hospital, Sir Wilfred will go to his old home at Arthabaskaville to recuper. ate. .-us. s- -n»cu~¢¢-vang.. FRANCE TO lS8UE NEW WAR LOAN SOON. \ M PARIS, Sept. 16.- Alexandre Riboi; the French minister of finance, en. nounccd to the appropriations coin- mittee of the Chamber of Deputies today that the government would soon issue a .large loan. . _ii-'_ GUARDIAN Gill , charge Twenty-flvo' cents. _*"_*| | |*A*i,|,,,*.,.+.¢.§+§-;»|-(I-l-0+-vt"¥'i4>iFf'l4*9'f~‘*!~i"Pl'+'f"l*'f*U P+ _ _ SSIFIEII A08.; if Ono cont per word first Insertion ln this column half cant por g . nord each continuation. Cach must accompany order. Minimum ¢.‘Mi~i~I"l+=i-‘\'~i4~~t*l