f im _~ _~- .1 -" ' ' is 4 SEPT ~ E I _ E945. 1i=`f3»._.'_19i_f§6-_ 1 _ » ` '___ _ '_i'frna_._cru::.orrsrowN§.cvARD1AN~"v ' oy.. ~ t ` .-r 112;' _g lj.~_~‘ .i`1.l`§,<§»‘fr? 1_` ~" _ ,_ '. ' " _i_ ' ' /¢ ‘ -;.=I., 5 r .,»=~"“`i’~ '“l'§_- """~‘ -"r, “f Y '- \.'-" 1 ‘T ~¢v\-1§\Ma'f- ‘ez ' _ ”” '““~ vmyi " "W .- ’ »_“ 'v wa- ,- " ‘ “ ‘ ‘ K " ' _ “E” ., ' ' " lf' _” f' s.-.ye ,`__»\-__' __ ‘ »» ” y .__-_:. _-. ___ I, . .-1 r _ ,.._.\_i,_~.i..,s»_._f_,,i . - - ' _a_\__. ' -_ ., _ -_ i 1 , ~ ,i , , Q' ' _ f 1 » ' i v 2 /-1 i A , .P "' _ _ .. . _ 0 _ f . _ 1 _ t ~ - 1 _ raossawtll;-_ th P aim W3 _ffm 0 -0 ¢,,,m*N,,- 0; Th appointment A. E. LYON Good Photography LEASING others is more than sentiment_- it's ost an obligation. ~ _ ' Your family and friends the¥1tY0U_l' photograph. Make The Bayer Studio today at , Studio - eCo0lr’s Siucliof It 4' liier Taking ilniy ilna--ilux Ili “Fruit-a-lives” Easr Sars Hnmoi, N. S. “It is with greatpleasure that I write to tell you oi' the `_lv0nde;_‘/al bn¢¢_;i¢; 1 have received from taking “Fruit-£- tives". For years, I was a dreadful sufferer from~ Con_.rl¢')a¢ion and Head. aches, and 1 was miserable ln every way. Nothing in the way ofmedioines seemed to help me. Then I finally tried “ Fruit-a-tives" and the eifect was splendid. After taking onebox, I feel like a new person, to have relief from _those sickening Headaches". ‘ Mas. MARTHA DEWOLFE. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size, 250. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- a»tivea Limited, Ottawa. \ l '..°i'l' PAY8 to buy in this Province. L. _ JMR. R. R. 'HOWLETT is Gunn dian agent lor Annandale and vicinity. »..°Mr. J. S. Chaisson, ‘Souris. re- has been visiting his old home, _and is now on his way to Halifax to at- tend the Exhibition there_ Austria Needs llelpy 1 From Germany (Canadian Press Despatch) . LONDON, September |11-The Aus-- up. The Russians' hold the left bank trains have be‘en'.wrecked. _ ' turned today from Tlgnieh. where he _ . - _ ' _been made to secure for him the' fresh;.2;:‘e°;.'r":.c.:“:.:?.“s?::li»~vs-¢--- of - ->- . _ous attempts at escape' have been' 2_§t:l£J_;‘éerA':_';'€ri?_'__‘;_°°1l‘;,‘_°;““d:_‘;f\vE,l;;’_ made by the notorious- prlson'er and :.°`0Nl"C'ENVT` per word 'each inser` f ..°'r. cannon was is assi-also representative in .Mont_agug, _ _ _ ANNIVERSARY OF JESSE _ ' -_ _ _ _ . POMEROY. BOSTON,_ September, 10-`-Jesse _Pcuneroyr serving 'a life sentence -lor murder today completed his _fortieth' year in _ solitary confine- .lnent at the state prison lin Charles" ton. Pomeroy is- said to have serv-- ed‘ in solitary coniiuement ' longer than.. any other prisoner in this ;coun_try, and unless the commit-_ trlans have begun to blow up iorts at‘-mm" °`7d°T is °h“g°d he 'Wm have Hallcz, Galicia, according to despatch- es published by the Petrograd Rus--- sky Slovo and forwarded by the Renter correspondent. The 'Russians have occupied' some of them The ,to be kept in that manner until he idies. He began' his sentence at #the a8G.0f 16 years. after. having ;tacke on sfeverall children. In re-j _-cent years numerous eiiorts have .these have been unavalfllng_ Numcfr- these. tofgete-her with his known pre-- _dllection for taking human lite, have influenced _tion tor advertising in this columnj, _ Surviveloss __ » fACQUl, italy, Sept. »1l~(By Dr. J. E. `Dlllon)_-ll‘i_eld Marshal von ,lipi- denburgjs appolntmentiss chief or t e Geriman general stair suggests a des-- perate endeavor- to -shatter the Rus»~ sian~ and Rcumanian forces. The_ Hungarian press considers the com-- ing struggle as' declsivefor the' isola- tion ai' the Germans from their east- :-rn‘ allies and for a Russian _invasion of the Hungarian invasion of the Hungarian plains. They make it clear that the fullest apprehension prevails and' that all hope has vanished. V One Hungarian paper says: “Ger- manycan face an eoonomic war only _so long as she posses the Berlin- Bagdad railway. if Transylvania _is- iost, and it the Balkans fall into the' _hands of her. enemies. Germany can- not- survive the Iloss." z > Uavu. will IABAQTQ Butter (ere-amery) in prints .36 Butter (tub) lb .. .25 to .36 Butter (fresh) lb .....28 to .30 Eggs, d‘oz. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .28 to .30 _ T _ 0 _ 0| lier Allies ' -as THE reputation for . durability that _ attaches to thisware should influence you in - 3 ' its purchase. ' Y U 0 x' To protect yourself ' look for the trade mark. ' There are other“Rogers,” but only one genuine f= ' ` 1847 . ROGERS BROS. ‘ i l ll 1 171s pieces 1'llustra!¢H show the Continental Pufhrn ,v.__ ma. 4 1 1 I Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am- » ` ateur Photography. ` 107 Queen St. - Phone 68-J. "ll V//”"4~`“R\\\ 0 -_ New "'"s PLANT_ I_1_N1;' I AUT _ Co Octo withi V DHA RLOTTETOWN AND RETURN $13.00 Steamer sails from Tues Fo days at midnight. r further particulars apply to JA8. CA Charlottetown, P. E. I. i _CKY POINT FERRY S. S. I-IILLSBORO' R0 Leave Ch.Town 7.00 8.00 9.80 11.00 1.80 8.30 3.80 4.80 6.30 s-s 99°? esnm ¢o\¢ A.l1l. " 8.10 -~ A. ll. ll P. H. ss _ ss _ u UMN Excunsions ro eos. 'ron viA'|»|.AN1~ LINE ‘ ' mmencing September 12th, until_ ber 10th. and good for return n 30_d_o.ys from date of issue. TO BOSTON Charlottetown RRAGHEIL Agent Leave 11. roma- '1.soa. 11. 10.00 an 11.30 " z.o01>. M. ~ 3.00 '- ' 4.00 “ 5.00 " 1.00 " Ill//l “\l\\\\\\_ Fall Boot From New York if/ % 7 The very newest ideas-in \\\\\\Q Will You Take ` _ ’ Two At Our Risk~ _ ¢ So many customers who suffer from run down, nervous condition with its, consequent ills of Insomnla,_lndiges-| tion and general deblllty are being greatly helped by Zoetic-the nerve" tonic, that we wish to have everyiail- ing person in this town try this really famous remedy. lt is all that.a tonic' is. It combines the most precious of. health-building substances. Glycer.-; Phosphates are the actual elements oi. the human body in most assimliatlve' torm_ You know the value of Cod Beet lb. (retail) .15 to .20 ` the authorities- in strictly adhering to the conditions ot-_ the original ' sentence' which 'pre--' scribed “solitary imprisonment." - While “solitary imprisonment” is _the name- given to the punishment Pomeroy ‘is undergoing, it does not mean that he never leaves his cell. He goes out in the yard ever-y day. in charge of a. guard',» and _ spends an hour there. But that is ‘while the other prisoners are' at work in Fowle lb. - tlblckens, lb. I-Ia! (Dressed), t n Straw (pressed) ton Pork lb. 'l‘urnips.'bus. Potatoes per bus. _ . . . . Oats (black) bun Oats. (white) bus. Beats, bus. .13 to .14 is w is ue to sis _ 80.50 1314 so te as _.40 to _50 as 02 5 cts. bunch _the shops. During the forty years that he' has been confined-Pomeroy has seldom seen the face of a hu- man belng other than those of his keepers and of his- aged mother, who died several years ago. Liver Oil and the invigorating effects ai’ tonic wine. in Zoetic these are combined into an exceedingly pleasant' tonic which in two weeks will work; quiet wonders in your health. If at l the end oi' one week’s honest trial you cannot report real progress -toward health we will reiund the purchase price. Doesn't this convince you that vou should start trying it today? Sold; by E. A. Foster, Distributing Agent- for P. E. I. / ` ‘ The Magdalen Islands S. S. Co. Ltd ' The B. B. Amelia carrying H. ll; mails, passengers and treight leaves _ Picton every Monday and Thursday ag. ter arrival of morning express. fglm Wlsliilax. tor the Magdalen Islands - . I. H. ltarratt, Manager, A|nheI‘e\¢'- BUIVIMERSIDE MARKETS. butter. diary; lb . . . . . . . . . . . _.23 Butter, creamery lb . . . . . . . . . . ..29 Buckwheat. bush. .. _ _ .. ..7li to .90 Calfskins, lb .. ._ ......19 Hides lb . . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . .. .15 Hay, pressed, ton _ .. $15 _to $16 Hoy. loose. new, $9 to $10 _Eggs, doz. . . . . . . . . . . . . ..26 Lamb pelts. each . ,.40 to.60 Oats, black, bus. . . . . . _.60 Oats, white, bus. . ._ . . _ . . ..58 Potatoes, bus. .. .'. .50 Straw, pressed, ton . . . . . . . . _.$8.00 Wl_1eat, bus. b.. ._ $1.25 to $1.50 Wool, washed. lb .....48 Carrots 5 cts. bunch Wool lb. ' I5 to 48 Parsnibl. lb. tl( Blueberries qt. 6 to 7 Rasberries, qt. 15 to 20 Ducks. pair 70 in sn Select Medicine Carefully V Purgntives are dangerous. They gripe, cause burning pains and make the constlpated_ condition worse. Physicians say the most ideal laxa- tlve is Dr. Hamilton's Pills of Man» drake d B tt t' an u ernu , they are ex-0 cesdingly mild, composed only ot health-giving vegetable extracts. Dr. Hamlltun's Pills restore avtivity to the bowels, strengthens the stomach, and purity the blood. For constipa- tion. sick headache, biiioueness and disordered digestion no medicine on. earth makes such remarkable cures as Dr. Hamllttm's Pills. Try a 25c. ;_Wool, unwashed, lb box yourself. ` ' ` 0 _-_ _ leading dealers Z NV 357 ' Made in Canada by / ' Madden Britannia Co.. Lil. ` l Hamilton. Ontario ~ sen by -»,§-gag gp 40”” al /i __ 1 __-__--_-¢§m»:i SOURIS, OCT. 3rd. 1916 $eoo.'oo in Prizes $eoo.oc> Fancy Work, School Exhibits, &c. _ _ Rev. E. Walker. Rollo Bay, offers following Special Prizes. ~ __ Ayrshire Bull, Registered, Calved in 1915. lst. $4 00, 2nd. 3.00 Ayrshire Bull, Registered, Calved in 1916. 1st.$3.00, 2nd. 2.00, 3rd. 1.50, 4th. 1.00. . _.__'1`rain arrangements advt_. later. ' For Prize-List and other information, write Secretary. ' J. A. MCCQRMACK, ‘_ _ ' Souris. 1953-9-11Mwl6l. ~ _ _ .__. . .`~.. .__.-_--.-..-- .__--__..__.»~__..__..___._- 1 _ _ mg, going and coming at sonrls. _ - = ‘ 1 - 'g ~. f cHAa.w.|v!a.A|sn¢,|»|euu.‘_ -_` ' ` _ - `*‘ == i*"`°=""=‘i T istfrssewssrfved _ ~~ ~- _ WAR LOAN SU? UNDAN. I5 2. P. F Am Leathers shown are San Kid, Patent with Sand top Blue tops White tops an G-E” D- ,,____._i.i_._.___ r §'r»9= “S3 -szzinamwnue.” “ ___ _ __ Eastern Steamship .Lines ALL-THE-WAY BY WATER. ' _ INTERNATIONAL LINE. 8. 8. CALVIN AUSTIN AND GOVER _ NOR DINGLEY. 1 COABTWIBE SERVICE Leaves Bt. John' Mondays, Wednes- f » days and Fridays at 9.00 a. m., for `_. Eastport. Lubes, Portland and Boston. Return-_- Leave Central Whari, Boa- ton, Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri- days at 9.00 a. m., tcr_Portl.and East- port, Luhee and Bt. John, ' DIREQT BER-VIGI. _Leave Bt. John Saturday only sit _'L00 p. m. _ Return-Leave Boston Bundaya on- ly at 10.00 a. m. : MAINE- STEAMBHIP LIN! Direct between Portland and New York. Steamship North Land and North Star Leave Franklin Wharf, Portland. Tues, Thurs. and Bat, at 080 p. m Also Mondays at 10 80 a m , June 19 to Sept. 11 inc Mernovotlran |.|Na. Direct between Boston and New York. _ 18% Hours. Route via Cape Cod Canal Express Bteel Bteamships llassao d B nk Hill husetts an u er Leave North Side India Wharf. Boston week days and Sundays at (l p m 'Same Service returning frfcm Pier 18, North River, Foot of Ilurrs! many 232.2 5° I 2 2 _ F IIHIIIII - b _'_ QANADIAN i PACIFIC E: EXCUR-SIGNS.. $18 85 Montreal and $18 00 Boston and September 18th to October 14th Bt New York City Bt. John City Ticket Oflloe, 41 King Ot. A C. Currie, Agent, et. John, N. B. .s s.r|sm|ng,'r.i:5,aP.a as .ions 2 M o Munvi-iv,o P A c P n .._.._,_~.;,_ 01191:-mir \\ _ i C6_ _ ` ' ‘_ lssiie' of $100,000,000 5 p. c. Bonds Maiuring lst October, 1931. I 135 Queen; __ . - . _ n\\\\\\mQav ' ~f Drugs and if Patent Medicines, . W Rubber Goods, I Books and Statlo ery School Supplies, Fishing Tackle _ ` ,From Ch’town L 0' _ Your Chocolates, Call at, or Send to Return TICKETS ON SALE September 21st 22nd and 23rd Ret October 9th September 28th, 29th and 30th net omssr mn Eu" Pharmacy’ ` Return Montague Tickers on sans mwm Good for Thirty Days _S I _ _'L_ _ John, N CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS Trains Outward, Read Down i Trains inward, Read up. P.M. s9w¢¢e 233353 . PRINCE' ‘EDWARD ISLAND 'rms 'mann 1N mrracr Auocsr 14TH, 1010.. §w»rF? assess as=s°9°_~y?*_ S5325? 1 5 ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME. Charlottetown l-Lhnter River Emerald Jct. ~ Kensington ' ` 8u`mm6r!ld0 UW- it |-l>-l- $P99r> .5 _ “¢‘:l%'§$a II* wrvsy £$253 _s,00 6.15 5.30 4.50 _ ,. , ° i . _ _ _ I . < ' ' ', - ‘ ` i . E | ’ - ' ' I ` i T I .. . " - _ sg' _ - I. 6,. . . . l -1 1 I . , _ " ' ' I _ ._ 1.--1---ii-1 9P5? oaug ¢¢lB¢» 8.10 9.08 9.57 10.88 11.15 5.40 Ar. -'r-I it-°Z§§i _1`9f _ 5,. . FFP 1-A is 033:” Bummerside ‘ Al‘~ Port »_H_m - ` ~ 0’Lear_y Alberton 'rignisn Dev- ° ' 5.45 5.05 3.31 2.07 12.55 12.00 Tues. I lat. 8.55 9.30 Mon., Wed. Tues Thur. 0: as L sm Fri. _ _ a ess 1 A ‘ i P M Tues. 0: 0.80 Dep. Emerald Jct. Ar- 355 7.l5 Ar. ` Cape Traverse D00 3-00 _-'rl SS FTM. 3.00 4.10 4.31 4.51 1.00 'P S P Z. FPPNQ asses 5. . Charlottetown ' - llt. Stewart Morell Bt. Peter's Ar. Souris Dep. Af. ieesv b-ll-l¥@@ QI-£9321 !"'°9’.*.°' sages:-eu as neo T10 ar. Elmira Deo. :'- o e #wwe 8§2G ER. _ .1 8.50 _ 10.00 }0.80 I 0 .uesunn ar. D” Cardigan ' _ llontssue __ _ Ar. Georgetown Deg. °‘?‘?." L-sa-me Il@b-19 El 8.10 9.50 _ 11.45 All u.w cg. _ ~ ,x;',t _ _'.._.;___,.__-_ _ ` 1 i otherwise marked. rnn daily, Sunday 01009-1 8.10 ' 4.20 Dap. Charlottetown Ar. . Vernon River Ar. Murray Harbor Dep. XTR. 9 45 8.81 7 00 ed. 9??- 333. “ " twine ca_n»means~.money,»‘f\ in your pocket._ _The;_ot}i;¢r__v _ aserious delay. ~' " it-T an an 2.10 mol FB' IARELIABLEL ball in ;-youre kind. means wasted 'tvvine_'._and".'f Every manknows this. - 'I`l1ef ,tiling is _to _ iind _the _reliable °' d. :' T . i . _Plymouth 'l'wme_ ha_s°satiaiied thousands and' will satisfy you.” It does not tangle 0r_ fall down, and z't’s I-3 even in sue. . . -Plymouth runs full length and ties more bundles than year_andorder 1 1~ Wesellit. “ral ` 1' _Pools It .l'l|ompson, ltd F ' Scrip certificates, non-neiotiablc or payable to bearer in accord- other brands Buy.-_ir / v. i ' ~ __ B»-mr. Tai.. I n0M1N10N‘ 0F CANADA i _ ' ` '_ ` P.~\Y.»\BLl_‘l AT PAR .'\'l` O'I`TAWA~, HALIFAX, ST. JOHN, Cl-I.-\RLOil"l`E'I`OWN, ' ' ~ ' ` CALGARY, VIC'l`ORI1\_ l ' _ INTEREST PAYABLE lil-\LI*`-YEA RLY ist APRIL, ist OCTOBlZ[§. ¢ n' .PRINCIPAL AND INT.F.RES]` PAYABLE IN GOLD. ~ I ' ISSUE PRICE 97 1-2 _ A FULLHALF-YEAR'S INTEREST \VII.L‘liE PAID ON ist APRIL, 1917. ' ~ _ TILE PROCIZILDS OF 'l`l>II'l LOAN WILL BIC USED FOR WAR PURl’OSl;`5 ONLY. /§"f` < L / MON'l`RE.\L, 'l`OR("lN'l`O, \\f'iNNII*li($_ i\'lii}lN.\ _i 1 Tas MINISTER or FINANCE otfers herewith, on behalf of the Government, .the above named Bonds for subscription at 97%, payable as follows :- 10 per cent. on application, ` 30 “ “ 16th October, 1910; 30 “ “ 15th November, 1916; 27% “_ “ 15th December, 1916. The total allotment of bonds of this issue will bc limiicrl to one huudred million dollars exclusive oi' the amount (if any) paid for by the surrender of bonds as thc equivalent of cash undcr - the terms bf'the War Loan prospectus of 22ml Novcmbcr, 1915. The instalments may be paidzin full on thc 16th day of Oct- ober, 1916, or on any instalment due rlatc thereafter, under dis- count 'at the rate of four per cent. per annum. All payments arc' to~hc made t0__a chartered bank for the credit of the Minister _of Finance. Failure to _pay any instalment when due will rcn-~ der previous payments liable to forfeiture and thc allotment to cancellation. _ " _ _ Subscrip_t_i0n_s, accompanied by a deposit-of ten per cent. oi the amount subscribed, must bc; _forwa'r_de