Q c l‘!1-`- -nl -"""-‘,fll§7‘~`.'l:-W. “‘“-"-!. ~` . l-4.!-~ if ` Pr! ,,_u r.-r\_ l I | ‘_ ` .1>AG1:.rwo . _ _ _ ____ rss cnimnnnw __ . _ SEPTEMBER 119. 1518;.-.'- p|A|y r f Y TEACHER THIRTY YEARS IN ONE City ll|&8istrate's Court 9 a.-m. Prince Edward Theatre 3.15,- 7 and 8.46 p. ln. Paopls’s '1‘heatre'3.15, 7 and 9.45 p. nn. § DIED ` . YEO.-dn San Francisco, Aug. 24, William Henry, -beloved husband of Catherine Yeo, loving father of Lou- umn' H. Yeo, Mrs. Ethel C. Doyle and the late Aims. and Raymond George Yeo, l. native of Charlofztet/own, P.E. Ish-nd, aged 82 years. Interment, Holy Cross- cemetery, CANADA. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND I N THE SUPREME COURT ln re “The Winding-up Act" and "The Smith Silver Black Fox Com- pany Limlted." _ Notice is hereby given that the Court has directed e meeting of the di- rcctors of the above named Company to be summoned for the purpose of appointing a Liquidator of the sqid Company, and for the purpose of as- certaining the wishes of such cred- itors, and to consider an offer of com- promise made on behalf of the said Company, and that such meeting will beheld of the undersigned provisional Llquidator, Charlottetown, in Prince Edward Island, on Wednesday, the 25th day of September, A. D.. 1918. at the hour of eleven o'clock in the `orenoon, at which time and place .ll the creditors of the said Company ire requested to attend. Preliminary proofs of creditors claims for the purpose of the said meeting may he proved before a com- missioner for taking afddavlstn in che 'Supreme Court, or before a Not» arty Public, in the form used for proof Of claims ln the Probate Court. The court has appointed Kenneth J. Martin, Esquire, of Charlottetown, to act as chairman of such meeting. Dated 9th day of September, A. D. l|18_. _ ' L. B. McM|LLAl\l,."E Provincial Liquidator. 1334-9-10 M Zi ive ORANGE SERMON Derry L. 0. L_ No. 1169 Long creek will hold their nnnual church parade 0" Sunday Sept. 15:11 at 3 o'clock p. ln. Brethren are requested tu meet at McEwen's wharf at 2.30 p. m. to form upmfor parade to New Dominion Presbygerhan church wlhere Rev. Mr. Calder will preach. the sermon for the occasion. The motor boat Moorena will leave Pownal w.hsrf at 1.15 o'clock on ab- ove date to-convey the brethren from the city to attend the service. The Fourth Regiment Band will bs in attendance. A collection will be taken in aid of P. E. Island Hospital. All members sister lodges cordially invited to attend. 1821-9-10tuefri2i. U' _ .‘“`sAls or wiuacli To all whom it may concern, take notice, that I will sell by public auc- tion for the benefit of all concerned on Friday, 13th day of September, inst at 2-o'clock p. m. the wrecked schooner "Clifford May" her 'sails and tackle at South Lake in K-lng‘s County where she now _lies stranded. 'Dated at Sourlis this 9th day of September, 1918. A. P. MCQUAID, ` Auctioneer 13329-10M4i. l I FLOUR ' AND FEED Just arrived Carload choice fresh 0 a tm e al “Pure Gold" Cornmeal. (fo table use) Rolled Oats bes qualirly, in Z0, 40 and 9 poun Bass, and by th Hund. be£smc_lyGroun our q , groun fresh every week. as (D O rr e Z_1\\\\\YII'5_\\VIIIIIIIIl'¢§\\\“l%\\\\\\\l C v-n H D- Buckwheat Flour fresh ' every week. Graham Flour fresh _every week. 100 B a g s Schumacher Feed Cracked corn. Feed Wheat, Cormnesl, dc. atc. at lowest prices. Carter & Co Ltd gl' .,-."__' -f' __ ,.., __ ,l»u||_________1s-sis C:-'ae.}1,=s&.~.1.;'s'.; .'_..;‘.-..;'- .:' » . - Where Quality ' Does Count! ECALlSEm cg, qndin csidstor- °d°. has lost lu » 1le¢cr;has neth- ingwdovirhzlu armor brings 'Q trash from t s eggs which the ) sm. Because you csn't males agood cup of coffee with poorljl nourished ancl im- roperl roasted cages beans; hasnothirlgtodowi thecoffos you can malta with SEAL BRAND COFFEE. " "SEAL BRAND"Hmm the best plantations, cultivated by experts. Then, blended and roasted and ground those who have made a lifetime study of the subiect. "Seal Brand" is a rich, fulbhodierl, ds- licious lseslsngs-wholesome, iswijor- ating, fmgunt. ln KJ and Zpound tial-in thclssan, 'round or /ine [round for percelstors. "PERFECT COFFEE. PER- FECTLYMADE" ls nurnambsi- Isl, uc on mulling fren in sofas lovsrs. Write for e copy. 190 CHA!! I SANIDRN, MOITIEAI. P Charlottetown lixl1iblt1o_n_ Tenders Tenders will be received by the un- dersigned up to and on Monday, the flth September, 1918, for the follow- ing privileges at the Exhibition to he held in Charlottetown from the 24th to the 28th of September, 1918, inclu- §lve:- l. For the privilege of catering -xndsr the Grandstand. 2. For the printing and selling of imre Cards for the Races. 3. For the supplying of straw as re 'ldired. 4. For selling feed for horses, cat- 'le, etc., on the grounds. In Nos. 1, 2 and 4 the highest or my tender, and in No. 3, the lowest or any tend'er not necessary accept ed. Conditions may be obtained at the office of C. R. SMALLWOOD Secretary-Treastfsr August 29td . ., _ _ ... `.¢ .3 _ . .~-»,_ _ 5 1 - "" °` A I SEALED TENERS addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed "Ten- der for l-lcating, Main Building, Mil- itary Hospital, Charlottetown, l’. E. i_", w_ill be received until 12 o'clock noon, Friday, September 20, 1918, for the heating operation to main build- ing, ffllurloftotuwll Military' Hospi- tal. Plans and specification can be seen and forms of tender obtained at -the offices of' tho Chief' Architect, Depart- ment of Public Works, Ottawa, Sup crlntondenf. of Dominion Buildings and of tin-_ Superintendent ot’ Milit- ary Hospital, (‘.il:irlotietown, P. E. I. Tenders will not be considered un- less made on`tl\e forms supplied by the Department and in accordance with thc conditions set forth therein. Each tender must. he accompanied by an accepted clloque on a charter- nd bank payable to tho order of the Minister oi’ Public Works, equal to 10 p. c, of the amount of the tender. War Loan Bonds oi’ the Dominion will also he accepted us security, or war bonds and cheques if required to make up an odd amount. By order, _ R. C. DESROCHERS| Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, September 5, 1918. ` 1315-9-16M2i. ;»~ .'-~,'."1f.g _ l ~ ”’~"'5`»;";I"-7' \ ' ,ft-_iji=,i1*;;’».'.~.§~._ . e _-‘.';.-s-'.4'-:-,‘ _ ° ' erthwesl Synopsis ii? it THE sole head of s family or my male over eighteen ye rs old, ms homestead s quarter xccfion of svaifabie Dominlon land in Manitoba. Saskatchewan or Alberta. Arpllcant must slr :ocar ln nelson at the Domin on Lands Alency or Sub-Agency for the District. Erin? bl pmty may he male at any Dominion Lands Agency *ut not Bub-Agency on certain conditions. Dunes-Sis months residence agen and cal tivsfion of the land in each of ree vsan. A homnirader may live within nine miles of his homestead on a farm of at lass! 60 sem. on comin conditions. A habitable house is re- uuéregiqexcept where residence is performed in the vi m . ln cerfam districts s homertesdcr n good stand- ing may pre-empt a quarter-sschon along aids his homestead, Price $3.00 ver sen. Duties Six mon s residence in each of fhrse years sffcr earnlnl homestead patent; slsoso scrcs srfrl cultivation. Pre-emotion patent maybe oh' ta|ne_du ss soon ss homestead natlllh on osrfsle cond om s A senior who hu exhausted his homestead right -,::.=;::.:_=r.:.-:r°.:a':.°:~.i-::°....°°~‘::"'-..,..- in each om) reoytlri. tultivstl ll Ill IN IDG! news we ' The srss ol’rlfivag_oyn l:r=glec‘..t_:’ In 1 sem , . za.; 'ha for enlrivrhon nods: coral: °°“""°’ W-r.-.f°“'-s.~r.~r , .N.l.-\m~rissd *|=:f.i'catiomrf SCHOOL . Sister Mary Rosella Mackler, who died August 22. was buried from St. Michael’s Church, N. J. ' Children of St, Mlchael’s Paroch- ial Schools of West Hoboken, N. J.. as we-ll as a number of men and wo- men who received their early educ- ation in the institution, were among the chief mourners at the funeral of Sister Mary Rosella Mackler, which took place August 24. A solemn high »mass of requiem was celebrated in St. Mlchael's Mon- astery Church at 9.30 o'clock. Rev. Fr. Justinian, C. J., rector, was the celebrant_ assisted by ltev. Fr. Julius C. P., as deacon and Rev. Fr. Edwin, C. P., sub-deason, Rev. Fr. 0swin_ C. P. ,was muster oi’ cerenlonies. Sister Mary Rosella Mackler had in Palmer Road Paris, Prince Edward Island, came to West Hoboken thirty years ago and spent ull her religious life in St. M'ichael’s Parish. During all those years. she taught in the par- ochial school und there are many men and women, now prominent in business, who received their first les- sons from her. Sister Mary Rosollt Mackler had been in poor health for some time. She was forced to give up her work as is-.aclier about a month before the schools closed ilor the summcr vacat- ion and went to the Mother House nt Madison. Physicians attending her stated that an operation was neces- sary, so she was conveyed to St. Jos- eph’s Hospital in Paterson, New Jer- sey. The religious woman was found to be suffering from it cancer, -und lived only a. short. time after the olwl"-‘liloll was performed Her di-‘atli Occllrrcd Mlnard’s Llnlment used by PhYBl¢|°"3 Prenuses may be inspected at l N - lack (1 fl Y Upton P r i n ce dam Dorothy Led d is not afraid of autos and when lll.l.l I liccdcll." (il-azy. was it? - 4€3Kll€5|€5|€§i€3l'E)i€3E5EJ|€)l€B|€5l€3l€?l€?l€3l€3l¢ PPEGS ly() i _ ` il PRINCE Sl. SBHML Yesterday's inclement weather did not deter the interested parents and friends of the pupils of Prince Street School from gathering in the large reception hsl.l for the public opening of this popular school for 191841919. The children although only in school for a week 'acquitted themsel- ves well, the order and singing .re fleeting much cr.e'd_it on the capable staff of teachers. . ` Dr. McMillan presided and in an did 'work being done by Prince Street the future, remembering that succ close study in the even-ing hours l-le Consul Pierce who was unuvoidably marks made ln the Matriculation ex- aminations, and congratulated her on her successful studies. They would hardly seem to be to PML H_ H_ Shaw acung _SuDerm_ any one who knows thc facts. A- as tandem of Education was me next a result of these restrictions and the speaker and his address was most educational propaganda of the Can- ada Food Board, the export ot' bacon me pupils on their good work and im_ overseas was increased in the last _"assed upon them the great neceis_ K _ year by 571 D" Gem as wmpared sity of having a right aim in life, to s . P-'- _ 'WV ""“"' 'F"'1"'? with the llmwar average exports' forgo the cheap pleasures of life and Mlommfml' ewrl; pound Mau was seek after things that make life Y V F' ° nceied on 'the of for side an every `- ‘ _ r t " ' ‘ bound ol' it has helped in the winning woruiy while ning T btllessvg so Ot? e 1 S '-` ` ers. e uppeae o le rua ees o - at 2.40 o'clock Thursday morning. ,,f me wan _ k keenl awake to the responsib- (J0\\l‘I18l Rnd Pioneer Dleafie CDPY-ll Crazy or worth while--which? eep y warmly applauded. He commended ilitles of their office for on them de- pended the success of school work. l-le spoke at length on the success _--2 i WAR E and right valuation of success and hoped the time would come when the TQ Issued by canada 'i°°d Bnrd gf schools could do away' with eternal . > ` tl hi ' *‘*******'***"****"‘** §f§f"lT.2§i§“f.'i.P§§§ illlftt $235.. _...__- ‘ - 1 h 1 n ld Pursuant to an order of the WORK WHILE YOU PLAY and success to the 1__oF_<;do¢;_: t;a¢.;u_n Court of Chancery Iwlll set up _ v have their names en and Sen b Public Auctlon on This industrious lady makes hay future years the younger generations Thursday tie 19;-_h day of Sep. ~.vhile the sun shines. In_other words, would be familiar wilth the f0l1Ild6I`S tember Instant at the hguy 0; 11 she_ manages to_ sandwich il; some of educationdnltthiis roy/_(tics. _nbute o'clock fornoon on the pfennges work while she is also enjoy ng ier- -Mayor Wrlg- are; pg. S d as thclands and tenements former- self. she moral is, keep on_ canning to the good work 0 . _ Ju; wD lv the p!_0DeI‘tY Of thé late PelC€I‘ right through the season; lirllli- and followed by Mr. P_aton_ M. L. », GTCKZOI' Bllillilttid 0l’l tht? _f-.‘.8SlC Sidi! vegetables can be, prepared for cull- Fullerton, Col. Moore, Mr. James an of Upper Prince Street m Char- ning as easily in the C001 of the ver- Mr. Gordon, each of whom made [0[{et0wn_ andall as in the hot kitchen, short but interesting speeches. All Tllé land iS _d1Vld€d_lIilZ0 l5W0 Here is the recipe for tt ‘fruit con- the speakers paid tribute to the niim8 pl0iS €8Cll havlllll 3 ffqntage Of serve that is a. medley of sundry of Seaman and--all it means to educa- ab011l1 65 f€€l2 and fllnnlng back things: _ tion in this Province, one speaker l50 f€€lC. _ _ 2 lbs. peaches- . _ ‘Ar lb 21DDl€5 suggesting that a Scroll of Honor be Tlle}'e_ is 3 Commodlous and 2 llJS- fl\liI1C€S 3 1€m0¥lS inaugurated at once with Miss Bessie well finished dwelling house on 1./2~ ,bs ,mrs 41/2 lbs sag.-lr Se..m,m»B name in mst place. C8Cl1Dl0l',l.llat 011 l'.l1€ S0lllll€l‘¥l Wash and prepare the fruit. Pass A pleasing feature was the list of DOI`l1l0ll being adouble tenement through a food chopper and weigh. miles kindly offered by the following 099- _ _ . To each pound of fruit allow three- gentlemenz- The Dfemlses Wm be sold _‘Jn funn-ters of a pound of sugar. Put Mr. Paton, M. L. A. two prizes--one blol; or Separately as may e fruit and sugar in alternate layers lil for Domestic Science and a second in deslred free from an encum' 1 howl and allow to stand over cash fm- an ggguy cn Sir Walter brances' night. Next morning place ill a pre- SQOLL ' _ _ The sale to the aDDI‘0V6<_l 2I\_d _ _ __ Wim me _ul of me Gordon for hi heat marks in Canada Food Board Flour Mill, License No. 10 _ _ h h 1 serving kctl L I D Mr. E _ Conflrmgd by the court' W lc l lemons and one-half the ring sliced in Grade 3_ .,_.______ _ 7 r' -V ; '55' -ll S-I made Will be free from expense ,mn Su.h,,,_ B011 “mil the mixture be- Someone' name unknown, offers il f\ "' """" """""""" "~""_`°__~’ to purchaset' ~ cmncs very think. One cullflll Of 'similar prize for Grade 7. through _ . - - scalded chopped nuts may be ad-ded, Mayor Wright. l I , -' f 1 any “me on apphcatlon to ll’ _/___ __ A I it fClitown """"-N " ' _ii _ -~ . ‘ ' '~ in ann and mn Fox .yi\\ _ ' _ by Tender ifipiii'a&,M2r‘=é‘i?§i....t°w.» ;‘.1.':.i,';‘:;i .,. .. 9 D€l`Sll3llt t0 the Statute in tha' treasurews office, 10 ambrose Street ' N°- 1 U"*0“ Pfillce bf' behalf has ordered and appointed cnarlottetm-m.1>nlnce Edward Island. ~ ' - _ _ r0dd MaCk» dam bV Anim- Th” l` u e S d 8 y the will dai' 01 on sept. 24 1918 at one o'clock P. M. _ is the strain of breeding that gepteml-,,r next |918 as the - W_ H_ K|,,,m,,,, 9 1° ° d." ° e d Etawah 203 .lh" fav for bearing all appeals from . p,e,;uent champion three year old. Prince the Civig Assessments made ann m9_9_w “__ 6 __ _ being bl’ 3 S011!! T013'-l °“l5 Of 3 imposed by the said City for the daughter of Arlon is very closely ,ear 1918 and that an Suqh ap. -'elated to the champion. He is Deals will be heard on Sald ap. perfectly sound and has such Dointment day at_9o’clo_ck1nthe Charlottetown legs an feet as V9" S¢ld0m Sf’-0 forenoon in the City Police Court _ -_ _ U1 3 “'°ttl“3 Sia".’°“- The f9W Room, Charlottetown and daily Exlnbyhon Aammmqdg C0ltS Slfed bi' him are 3 fine thereafter at the same hour and ' , ; . Sig! alédelfell Shag*-‘d fig Speed- place ugtil all sgch gpipetaals _shaél f|0ll_ Of v_|Slt0l'S _ 0- 0mm° °".e l'¢9°“°9 havebe nhear an eermlne . dam by George Cresceus 2nd Ddted tlllS 30th dal' Of Allgl-lst Any householders of Charlottetown gm l\;l€da l_-17-§>}?ll_li¢f3f\¢’lydi=i_‘i\‘ bl’ l9l8. E T V DERSTINE willing during Exhibition week, to Can fam _ am -_ appy ROB R ANI _ » takeboarders, providing lodging and Medium- This C0l¢ W8S`2!\d as Tax Collector of the CIW Of board, or lodging alone, will kindly 3 two year old and as a 3 year old ' Cl13l'l0tl1¢i0WU call at the undersig-usd's office or send at Halifax. He also won a three ma-9-sm-tr Mm ,_ nom nv," ,wr mam" md. year old. race' These. two are ' stating the number they can provide efltefed in the lhlfee mmute afld for, and the charge per day 2535 classes and vtvlil be sold with ¢_ “_ ,MA|_|_wo¢¢ t elr en a emen s. . 8 , __ ,,, rg, ` 0- g Eli `°ldi“ ll h lm-s-soma. Bm t WT” u °9A_¢_,, . . _, _ ‘_ £' l“l°’es““g “Pee” °P°k° 07 the “len” I This It _ PU ‘ , .’ of a letter received 35230' ami h°W___“*=:>°H;“f>' it \;'“~__;l‘?i ef __ ` " "from Pte. `-l`,_R.. Smith Of.; _ FOOD BOARD FLASHES 5"” ef '3 °“ ‘-‘ ° 1"" 0' the Princess Pats_ bya friend in Ottawa, ' illustrates the soldiers need of /Iam-Buk ut ‘ _ css was only won by h|‘d work and _ the front. To than it is _a nece5___ity_ Large 5%h%§ §|?% ~ referred to the regrettable absence of quantities gf Zam-Bak are bougdt fqrlthe army and the Canadian Y.M.C.A. kccp their canteens in _ Mr. Hen S ith d t th . . ‘ .. 'inc rnaa nears 1-01-ima was sit- which mr: mlguy 'xereonoi France suppl1ed,_ but to make sure your soldier ,_._,. ._ img within earshot or 11 couple of going Regrets. were _'mo read fron, friend is not having to go without, send him a few‘ talkative women. boxes of Zam-Buk in your. next parcel. _ “Bacon for me,” chlrruped the one. b _ uk is 'ust what he ' " s_@_s _£33-v;__ll_ri<;_reed_1_ngtrotverv lfgsff- __ no my quantity of fat hogs on---§§_f“__“_0_0, f',,','f FTS, fl. setinstruclions how tal preplfie gas housebuddnngs and brick faultbsdt tllxcsggvrles issogivigs up h°°f‘°°mmm°m" sem* mm ras io soo p. m 'm.1o;1oo p. m. 806 ha"/¢8t1ibY Bl>PlYll18 to the chimney will be r6¢¢lV¢'¢{bY mcing _ Be Burt _V90 8¢f__.0\1f"PflC_¢fl m1a,.l1.oo r. mf rl-11a,aIoo v. m. ul1derSiE_ll°d~ the Maritime E|ectricC0. td. _~ Credit ,oféwelyfg rnopthe will before killing on farm, . . &s.__;'1,__s_i:_o a. m. gi. 3. :.33 a. _1:. _ _ E D _ up to noon 9” 1hm»¢d¢y 12% . _' _wi uxclen secuny . ,-1 . .. an-_ -- ~~_; ‘i _ ' _ fq rg l.l."i$;`€.°'i.':i';s§°°.;:"'i2i.iZ:§'.:i ’" M “°°" &1°°' 1-t.1::t'-.~.;'.rr”r::.i:;: it *mi ’> tl“'*_,°_j‘__'f_-'___ 2 i'.:.»1’i."i.’»f»‘l=__¢ sgg;°l’*7°f;1.=. toll2l North River hd. Ch'town Plant °“ Kemimtm Rm( rn. §1|.¢'.oo-s. m. ra, rl. soo’ v- m- ‘ _ _ -S-_ WBT £11095? - ‘nqtcu phone 553 . rrslm mm be saliva-ul one hour R. R. 5 Cardigan Marin e it eq C _ - J‘:£'| JENKINS’ M' D' ian-s-xomwmllnecsnd. v .- l'°.f°*'° ““"‘l- .... . m°"`""' . < lm” "' .. < - f. " it -i'*;"s'.*.‘ .\ 1 1