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Prince Edward Island Railway 'rms 'mann m nrrncr ssrrsiiann 21111, 1015 _ Trains outward Trains Inward Read Down ' Reld UD P.M. Noon A.M. Atlantic Standard Time A.M P.M. P.M. A.M. 3,45 12.00 1.35 nap. currioneiown Arr. 11.40 10.50 10.20 5.00 1.20 5.30 Hunter rover 10.55 0.52 0.03 5.45 2.10 9.02 Emerald Jai. 9.59 0.21 5.45 s.10 6.22 2.55 9.27 Kensington 9.27 8.55 5.02 7.00 3.30 9.50 Arr. Sumlllerside Dep. 9.00 830 430 _-‘_ P_M_ _ ~ P.M. 8.40 12.10 Dep. Summerside Arr. 5.30 9.38 1.42 Port Hill 4.00 10.27 3.10 O‘Leary 2.40 11.08 4.22 Alberton 1.35 .°‘F".*"f'~‘oo> vhP*¢-Uh' ' mw»m§Z 11.45 5.20 Arr. Tlgnlsh Dep. 12.30 . 8.00 7.00 _ A».M. P.l\I. 9.26 Dep. Emerald Jct. Arr. 9.15 10.00 Arr. Cape Traverse Dep. 8.40 ' .-s>3" 23.2 PM. 3.00 (.10 4.36 4.57 6.00 F9P@@> U-‘lil-¢|§U\~ U'\@§@@= Dep. Charlottetown Arr. 9.30 5.45 » Mt. Stewart 8.27 4.10 7 Morell 7.58 3.27 St, Peters 7.36 2.55 Souris 6.35 1.30 Arr. Dep. 7.10 Arr. Elmira Dep. 5.25 3.55 2.48 2.20 1.30 4.20 8.45 Dep. Mt. Stewart Arr. 8.20 5.09 9.55 Cardigan - 7.26 5.30 10.25 Montague 7.04 » 6.05 11.05 Arr. Georgetown Dep. 6.30 ' & Sun. Sat. only Sat. Daily Daily only ex. Sat. __ ex. Sat. ' & Sun. Dep. Charlottetown Arr. 10.00 Vernon River 8.23 Arr. Murray Harbor Dep. 0.30 9.45 8.31 7.00 3.10 3.10 4.25 4.57 5.55 7.00 111 The Cold Weather Necessitates The / Buying .of Stoves f’ and Heaters ,.___._. See our Splendid Line 'i"”15f Airugms The Airtight Heater is what you require when you want to get a room heated in .quick time, especially now in the fall weather wherii it is got necessary to ave a re all day. By firing one of these heaters tor an hour or so in the morning, you have your room warm for the remainder of the day. Made of Plsnished Iron, and will bum any kind of wood, knots and blocks. etc, and is a powerful Heater. We have a fine assortment of these Airtight Heat- ers, all styles and sizes, pnces rangmg from $1.50, 1.75 up to $10.00. . WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AND WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO SHOW YOU THROUGH OUR STOVE .DEPAR'»l`MENT. AND WE KNOW YOU WILL BE DELIGHTED WITH THE FINE ‘DIS- PLAY OF RANGES. STOVES. HEATERS. ETL. WHOLESALE & Exchange, is Guardian Agent in Bum- msrside. -THE IORNING DAILY Guardian can he obtained at Indertfs 'lfouon hl Parlors, Summerside. - -Mr. F. A. Wottou, Victoria, at- ieuaea me Prince county Exhibition lu Summerside on Friday.--V. DOCTOR COOKE() CANCER PHILADELPHIA, Sent. 28.-More operations than were ever before per- formed in any one day in my city ill this country was performed to- day in Philadelphia. One hun- dred and eighty-three cases en- gaged the energies of 69 distin- guisheik surgeons in thirty-nine dif- ferent ospitals. Almost as many 'operations will be performed to- morrow, the last day of the 65th annual meeting of the Medical Bo- ciety of the State of Pennsylvania. Nine of the operations today were an illustration of different methods of removing cancer. The most sensational feat., performed for 'the first time in this section 0! the.country, was that of Dr. J. 8. Plercey, of Galesburg, Ill., who. by the application of s heated needle, succeeded in destroying s. cancerous growth in the abdomen. Hundreds of surgeons flocked to the amphi- thsatre of the Methodist hospital to see Dr. Percey perform his operation. When they ‘came out many said they believed that he had solv- ed the cancer problem. Dr. Percey, with a quick incision, opened the abdominal tract of the patient, a woman. I-le first applied a low de- gree of eat, less than a buming temperatre, increasing it lmtil his hand, incased in a medium weight rubber glove, could not stand the touch of the needle which he was applying to the malignant growth. The heat nnally reached 120 de- grees Fahrenheit. The wholesale operating started at 7.30 this moming, and was not concluded until after six o‘clock to- night. Three thousands physicians and surgeons, at a rough estimate witnessed the operations. So far as is known every operation was successful The University of Pennsylvania hospital was the scene of the greatest number, 27, which included everything from the treat- ment of the most intricate cases of abdominal cancer to the setting of bones and the grafting of skin. EERLIN COMMENT ON BATTLE RAGING ON WESTERN FRONT. BERLIN, Sept. 30.- (Wireless to Sayville)-"German newspapers all point out the importance of the battle now in progress on the western front/ says the Overseas News Agency. “The struggle is being carried on tenaciously and up to the present time all the violent attacks of the en- emy have falled. The losses of the sn- emy have been glgsutlc, but the lighting is still under way and a final decision has not been reached." "The newspapers say it is useless to minimize the importance of the struggle, but they point out that the German nation can well look into the future with confidence and trust' in the bravery. and devotion of the Ger-' man army, which is resisting heroi- cally the enemy's well organized ef- forts." ' -LONDON, Oct. 11.- General Kuro patkin has been appointed chief of th Russian Grenadler Corps, according grad. When Emperor Nicholas assumed supreme command of the Russian military forces "ln succession to Grand Duke Nicholas. it was report- ed from Berlin that the actual con- trol of the army had been placed in the experienced hands of General Kuropatkin and General Polivanoff, Minister of War. If the report from Petrograd re- garding General Kuropatkin is true. lt means a somewhat remarkable re vernal of public opinion in Russia re- garding a military leader, who was disgraced because of the failure ol Russian arms in the war with Japan. icms li srnmicu 0 ” suun mi funn inn MUSE INIJIGESTIUI "PAPE'8 DIAPEPSIN" FIXES SOUR GASBY. UPSET STOMACHS IN FIVE MINUTES. If what you just ste is sourlng on your stomach or lies like - a lump of lewd. refusing to digest, or you belch gas and erucste sour; undlgested food, or have a feeling of dizziness, heart- burn, fullness, nauses. bad taste in mouth and stomach headache, you can surely get relief in five minutes. Ask your pharmacist to show you the formula, plainly printed on these fifty-cent cases of Pape’s Dlspeplin, then you will understand why dys- peptlc troubles of all kinds must go, and why it relieves sour out of order stomachs or lndlgestiou in five min- utes. "Pape’s Dtapepsln" is harmless; tastes like candy, though each dose will digest and prepare for assimila- tion into the blood sll the food you eat; besides, it makes you go to the table with s healthy appetite; but what will please you most, ls that you will feel that your stomach and intestines are clear and fresh, md you will not need to resort- to laxsQv- es or liver pills for bllllousness or conltl tion IND will ll but you will he In this splendid I oo .ifpoesvertsks _ sum' llinlfe orsnystomae, pa . This city will have many "Psps'| Dia sln" cranks. as some ls Cl siutic l t . some yourself of l0lliollil| to a Renter despatch from Petro-' mum chill. twsltrdvs e nts. t\i°.!!;.l@..¢.=0llcreto dilewalk. brixht airy rooms, and good service. T. I Howstt. ° ‘ _ 840-I-lllft. BHl|ll|iiiHli\‘l S Elllllll Last February I began to use the Farador. hoping it_ would improve my health as I was nearly as sick as could be from stomach and bladder trouble- I had been a great sufferer for nearly a year. l had tried all the old remedies I knew of, but they could not help me. lf anything, the made me worse. After I begun to use the Farador I commenced to improve. My strength gradually returned. I was soon able to leave my bed to which l had been confined three mpnths. I new feel that I sm pretty well cured, as I scarcely ever have any symptoms 0! the old troubles, notwithstanding the fact that I am well advanced in years, being in my 69th year. The Fsrador certainly induces refreshing sleep, im- proves ths appetite, helps circulation and relieves constipation. For this reason I gladly recommend it to the sick. 1 MRS. ELIZABETH I-IAMM. ~ 12 Elm Ave,. Ch’town, Sept. 28, 1915. The foregoing letter is addressed to W. E. Enmun, Farador Agent, 12 Alley Street, Charlottetown. 3286-10-3-mell -li/-i-_ EARL KITCHENER FAVORS CONTINUATIDN OF THE VOLUNTEER SYSTEM LONDON. Sept. 20.-At a confer- ence of representatives of the Labor organizations of the country at which Premier Asqulth and Earl Kitchener discussed the military situation with them, the belief was expressed that the number of men required for the army, navy and munitions work, in order to carry out the war success- fully. could be obtained by the volun- tary enlistment system. The labour councils decided to organize a special recruiting campaign throughout the country. _ At the meeting at which the Prem- ler and Earl Kitchener addressed the men, Earl Kitchener expressed a pre- fence for a continuation of volunteer system and the conference of labour leaders suggested that voluntary re- cruiting would be more successful if the Government would state frankly, as far as was compatible with the public interests. what already had been done by voluntary means and what were the present and future Needs. and would insist upon em- ployers uo longer preventing their men from enlisting. The campaign of labour representa- tives to secure enllstments will ln- clude meetings of workmen in the ln- d“5U'i8| C€Hll'€B. the systematic cir- culation through trades unions and other labor organizations of special re- cruiing literature, and the sending of deputatlons to the Labor Council and other organizations to explain the needs of the country. The conference included represen- tatives of the Trade Union Congress, the management committee ofthe General Federation of Trades Unions, the executive committee of the Labor party and the members of the Parlia- mentary Lsbor party. ._____l_ GERMANY TRIED T0 CREATE HOLY WAR IN EMPIRE OTTAWA. Slit. ?5.-Mr. James P. MCNBI-llhton, a graduate of Queen's University and the director of the American College at Constantinople, who has spent 25 years in Turkey and left there on June 28th, ari- dressed the Canadian Club last. night. He stated that Germauy's main rea son for seeking the alliance with Turkey was that she might encourage and stlr up the menace of a holy war on the part of Moslems in the various countries and thus seriously embarrass Britain. This attempt was more diabolical in character than any of the atroci- ties whlch the Germans had commit- ted iu the war. The holy war fell flat, and it was a most bitter dis- apoiutment to the Germans. There were 56 millions of Moslems in ln- dis and more ln Egypt, but for some reason they refused to rise up. The declaration of Bulgarian neuitrallty. Mr. hfclvsushton said, meant that Turkey would be able to remove 150- 000 soldlers from about Adrlanopls and send them in the Dardmelles. lt also meant that when the German had forced u way through Serbia, Bulgaria would let them pass through to the south. They would make the excuse that they could ' not "resist, and wanted to avoid the fate of Bel- gium and Poland This would make a very grave situation for the British and French ln the Darvlaueiles cam- Dillll. They might be able to get through to Constantinople first, es- pecially if Greece and Roumshls join- ed the allies. » KaIssr's Hypnoillfll Kaiser had in some BUY have -W. K. l|cGOU6AN, Globe Foxcasnmunlbsslllllyorucr. mar -_ -1- vwr --1_1' ; " 2- . . _ f -New noni. 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But his policy was overruled through the intluence of the Queen of Greece, who is a sister of the alser LONDON Sept 30-J Austin Cham King Constantine ls very popular berlain, Secretary for for India, this with his people but the queen is de- evening gave out additional details of tested None of the people have a thc British success against the Turks kind word for her. She is strong, in in Mesopotamia, in which the prevl Uiilelillll. d°°I10tlc. Premier Vent ous report said that the Ottoman forc xelol resigned and was carried on the es were ln full retreat toward Bag shoulders of the people when he left dad, with the British in hot pursuit the Parliament building, they called out for s republic with Veul los as municatlon trenches extending for miles and a system of contact mines- JEW WAS ELECTED EMPIRE COUNCILLOW PETROGRAD Sept. 30, vis London -Representatives of commerce and lndustry have elected M Weinstein, u member 01 the Council of the .Em plre He ls the first Jew to sit in the Council, and his election is regarded as an endorsement of recent demand! for equality of treatment of races alll religions TURKS FLED IN TERROR Tonlght's statement says the Brit ze ish cavalry entered K\ltElAmara, their Bret president- The King. how- ninety miles southeast or Bogdan, on ever. was critically ill. and the the Tigris River, wednesday. 'rue popular love for him prevented any town was found to be deserted, and violent action. The allies -had prom- the Turks in flight toward Bsgdad 18911 8- bit BUGS Of Ali! M|\10l' ill T0- by road and river. Along the river turn for Greece's assistance at the gunboats and stqamers, with an ln- Dardanelles while the allies were ds- The Council of the Empire com prlses an equal number of elected members and members nominated by the Emperor. It has sdllhl legisla- tive powers with the Duma. Twelve of its forty-eight members are chosen dum b I d bard t rt d 1 by the representatives of the Bourssl rsaea a .sae n ur-o .ommerce an nt UU’-Bd f0l' 180|! 0! H IBM f0!‘00 V-IIB suit. An aeroplane dropped bombspon Empire. d Induuy I M Germans sent down big guns hidden one of the Turk steamers. °‘ in cars of grain Thus they Bot guns The total prisoners captured ug- ` and 021161' equipment fhwush me Bal- gregsie 1.050 says me statement, but Bnirisn |.Ao|Es 'ro olblinlzs A W1 Sims- 'l`l1°\'° 11"" hlvvelwd more are coming. 'rue '1'm-111011 forces Hosvn-Ai. Ar rsrnocnso b°f°l`e “Hd 'level' Il!-ill Will which were commanded by Nureddhi ' incl; vhmnsnihcgut churn ll the ‘Pu 11, is esilmsieo ni some sooo ra Th LONDON, Sept.. 80-144]' Sybil Gl'0Y» h I U 'F "1 md °" z°5|l|\d°\’l '|1349 llllll' tl‘00Dl. who are assisted by a daughter of ex-Govsrlwl' GUUIQI of' to land on the shores ot Gall! l. considerable number of trlbesmen. e captured 'positions showed the Against Long Odds trenches had bee 1 1| remarkable thorou:hggs.:,”l`:1cvE1dg p es to "xml" 7 hmmm' “ pmol' _ heroism and patriotism The gud' men they had only one chance to come out alive of miles from on the Canada, and Lady' Muriel Pant. hav! left Paris with a complete staff of sull- We Wont H - s _ p- " ' el." men of if live for market, we suppl cus- lsck of lmmunitlkgir they had no more than Francs wsa firing -- Isiand P0rk’”’l>r0<1ucc;r¢ ~ . - < 0..,..r".,,-" ' aS’1t`(l>1is is 51@se|`v ;§1i>or_tant to NGW ». |814-O-"Ili 1 The season’s best offerings from tif” ‘ » » - We Want'every hog that is ready = > '°"‘ ,,,,,, ,,_, ,,_, f»-. tomerS`i"i-and-i"h0ld e for ‘