__v__ v __ . _W _ Y _ __ . _ _ .... .. _ .-f v ~~f._vY-T,,.--,Q --__..____._ - -»-_- _,__-_,.1._ 5g~q_.,”m,,,,-,,,_,...__- wr -_.DW _ . ,___._ ~..@>.f.»` ws*-<»-»*"°‘*"* fx- calm... K Q Gb it .~s - we Dr. Mofse's not new d imtried :I I atligrz used them. Ha e grand! @ti.u'y ago, before Confederation. iylllton sole in nearly every drug lgensnl store in the Canada of that _ y, and were the reco%nized cure in s of homes for onstipation, ion, Biliouanen.Rheumatiam ° ney and Liver Troubles. To- tliey are just an emotive, just an tl ever, and nothing betta *|18 been devised to 5 gli. Cure Common llhl Cross Foxes We have on hand a choice' lot of Cross Foxes for immediate delivery. These foxes may be seen at any time at our sales rum-li on the Mt. Edward Road. Charlottetown. P. E. 1 Parties interested in purchasing Foxes should see what we have and get our prices before purchasing else- where. Correspondence solicited. Maasachusetts Fox Exchange, 161 Queen St.. 'Phone 515. I ` Charlottetown, P. E. l. 5162-8-29Mt.i‘. TENDERS Tenders \\'iii ln- rt-ci-ivoil by thc undersignt-d up to tlvliiin-r 5th from parties willing to r-oiitrnct for thi- lsmbs offered for Sale li_v the memb- ers of l<‘rederi<'toii Fnriiiers institute. Tenders io state price per lb. live weight Also for fat slit-ep per lb. live weigiit-lzinihs to he di=livi~ri-d and weighed at :mine farni in Spring- field. D. N. McKAY, Stacy. of institute. 5637-9-1SM4l. -it »#~ -Q5” -_ rre;t_ "mn" ` vu Canadian Government Raiiwavs From Charlottetown t0 Canadian National Exhibition TORONTO f Fare and One Third 4. ii# August 27, 28,29, 30, 31, Sept. 2. Single Fare ' September 3, 7, 9 and 10. Special Excursion Fare |._......... I $21.55 I Sept. 1, 4 and 8. All tickets good for return leav ing Toronto Sept. 15 ’]4. Choice of 2 Trains. Maritime Express. Ocean Limited ] 36-8-26Mt f |.Q]¢g Rqgg P111; i-io1'si._ impnovsmsrrrs - 'riie i WEDNESDAY. supreme ideality of Prince Edward Island as a summer resort is as com mon a matter of knowledge as the supreme excellence of its silver foxes. and if in the past there niav have been any lack of accommodation there is now not the slightest reason for complaint The management oi the \ictoria have ull summer been effecting improve- ments and additions in that hotel on a large scale so that the building is now ii inagnitiient tredit to the ls in the Maritinie l’ro\'inces. As a result of the additions of storeys an elevator has been found essential, and one worked by electricity has been installed, Twenty-iour additional rooms have been put in, each elegant- ly appointed, with bath attached, and fitted with long distance telephone. There will he n [ine roof-gardcii, which will be furnished with chairs, tables, prehensive view of the city and the river and is fanned by a deliglittul breeze. There has been put up ii strong iron-cmistriicted fire escape On ihe whole the hotel is a land mark in the city and should add materially PERMANENT WORKS.-The Pub- lic Works Departiiieiit is carrying out its excclleiit policy of gradually rt-plnciiig all of thc existing wooden t- irurv biid cs in the province voiicretc. in addition to colnpletinll building prograninie which for uu- uvoidnblc causes could not be finished before the weather became unsuitable, tlie.ilcpartnu~.iit has this year con- i-s, of lust _veur’s work. the most ini- portant is thc big bridge over the ffartiigaii River. This structure coin- pri:-ies two steel spans ul' 280 feet in length, clear oi' the approaches. The bridge has 11 concrete roadway and a four-foot sidc~walk, the width of the bridgeway being altogether about 16 fcct. This bridge was coninienced lust full, and ut present the entire snperstructiirc, including the concrete rondivny, has been coinpleted, while the ciitistr\ii~t.ioii of thc upproziclit-s is now under wiiy. it is vxpcctcii that this line new bridge will be open- cd l`-ir traffic in the course of itiiotlier inonlli. Besides this bridge another new bridge was built iti that locality this year, a coiicretc culvert hritigo being erected near (.‘:ii'digan, to 1`ill the vucztiitzy caused hy the bridge that was buriir.-d. At \Vigginton’s, ii 215- i'oot steel span bridge hits lienn cr- ested in thc phicc of the previously existing wooden one. The l~`ortune ilridge, ot two 120-foot steel spans, I. »- - ~i \ `_f\\\\.\\\\I fnonnsh .. :li"’iZ\<`\\“\\ 3 "7 /-/__ 952 "”" iii, \ ‘(1-,~,r.\.\\\\`\.\ KIDNEY PILL.-S 1 c .\’\:\ix\§§\.`~5; 5/ 'K|o`NEY ',, ,'C`i‘ fit-i. '1.=#~ssTéi:‘?»<‘7i.~f i "Q i,.i'. asinfcs B ,~iifj',':;',;?`.l-“i` . 3 ~r1iii‘i"'l-ui" U1 . f`\ etc. The garden conimaiids a coin-,‘ I. ‘has been completed, this permanent structure also replacing a wooden bridge. At Mink River. a hundred- foot steel span bridge hasbeen erect- edi. near Crapaud, another 35-foot. steel bridge has been put up. while one-with 2%-foot steel spans is in cour- se of erect on at Aiiearn's, Tignish. THURSDAY. .ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.- Mr. and Mrs. B.. Nicholson announce the engagement of their daughter Ifatie to Mr. _Leslie B. Smith, the mar- land anti iintloiibtedli one ofthe finest ’ age to take place on September the r 30th. -IMPROVING . ESTATE.-Mr. Denis D. Arsenault is now the owner of the estate of his late father, Mr. Delphiii Arsenault, residing at Cape Eginont. Mr. Arseuault is now getting the fences repaired and the soil pre- pared for the next season.-R SUCCESSFUL SOCIAL.--The On- ward Mission Circle held a success- ful Ice-crcuiii social in The Hull at Tyroii, on Monday evening, September 7th. Preceding the sale of Ice-cream on the eastern side of the building. and qanilyilw following programme was rendered: Island Hymn. Solo, Mrs. Giddings, Quartett, "Rule Brittania," to the uttraciiveiiess of t`l\'.ir!otteto\vii. reading, Rei,-_ (}_ M_ Young; tr-10, "Three .ittle sisters," Ruth Young, Wiinds. Lee, Esther Lord; duet, Mrs. Giddings and Mr. Fell, Tableau, “Soldiers of the l{iiig"; solo, Miss Amy Lord; reading Miss Jean Young; solo, Miss Lizzie t inpi ~ _' ‘ 2 -‘ -W1-iglit;-drill-by--ten-young--ladies and with perinuiicnt structures oi' steel :ind ge" gemlgmg-n_ The snug gum of 530 was realized towards the fund of this that portion of last. year's s0¢ie1y_ FOR .VALCARTiER.-Oiiicer .Jini Walker, who holds the rank of _ p Quartermaster-Cnptiiiii in the Ninth strltcted ii number ot other new bridg- Field Ami,u|m\,,e_ Army Mmiicut (fm-pg, leaves for Valcartier Camp on Friday morning. Capt. Walker received ii telegram yesterday directing him to "report at mice Vnlcartier to No. 2 Stationary Hospital," and, as stated. ho proceeds to-morrow to the camp where Caniida's ilrst contingent for he front is in preparation. Mr Walker desires, through this inediuni, to make it known that he will he only too willing to deliver any parcels that anyone might wish to send to our island “ boys" at the camp. -Any such parcels should bo lcft at Mr Walkers resiileiice, 114 Prince Street. DR GlLLlS.-Dr. Gillis, whose death was brielly reported in yz~,sterday's fluztrdinii, was only 29 years old. \i~le wus nn excellent pliyscian, and had ti. i't~niarkahly large practce. Au astu- duiit, at St. Dunstaii’s und McGill lic had a line record and graduated as lil. I). from the hitter institution in 1ill0. It is only a llttlc more than at your since his marriage to Miss Ethel l)orst-.y ot' this city for whom much syinpatliy will be felt in her early ber- caveincnt an well as to his parents re- siding at indian River, and his six bro- thers midjour sisiers. Thcbrothers iii- ers :ind i`our sisters. The brothers in- clude l)r. I". Gillis, of Keiisiiigtoii and itcv. Joseph in Vermont. The funeral will tnkc place in (lliarlottetown on Friday morning from the residence of Dr. Dorsey. ST JAMES GUJLD.-The annunl meeting of the Guild oi’ St Jnnies t‘hui'ch was held in the Sclionlroont lust evening, with ii good attendance. During thc past your many pleasant events have been held, und much 'good work ncconiplished, while the finances :ire in a healthy condition. The oillccrs for the coming year were elected as follows:--President, Miss Mary McN\itt, Vice-l’resitleiits, Miss Idtlicl Thomson and Miss Kutlierine James; Se<:rt=.ltir_v, Miss M. J. Irving; Treasurer, Miss Marlon McLean. Miss l --_ , i l, lf i||||’|i|i ilIiiliiilliiIiiiIIiiiiiiIiliiiilil|iili'i|i ii U “Do you Wear Penmans fi'f.<: you. " Penmans Limited Paris, Ont. _ £3 ilil I lliiiiiiliiiliiiliilliiiliiiliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiliilililliiil “ Why, yes! It’s the only underwear I buy, since I found it made my clothes iit better.” " Yes, I've noticed lzow well everything i “That isn’t ali, either. This underwear is knit i in some special way so it keeps its shape. It 1 i certainly fits beautifully. lt's smooth and comfortable too, and, My! how it stands wash- ing. You couldn’t hire me to wear anyother." Pcnmans Underwear is made in all styles and weights, for men, women andciiiidrcn. - Underwear. flaalerv. Sweaters liillliiiilliiliiiilIliliiiliiilliiliiiiiiiiliiililili ii f "'“"" I 1 'tri ` ii if § \\\%. ; lb' L?-L l__ <- i M. 'l‘oombB.\Ild Mila A. Saunders were ll>D0i1Il6d»ll--Q Flower Committee in connection wfltli . .the sick of the Church. while other Sub-Committees we_r9_3lgo appointed. it was decided _ hold theiniinuai Hallowe’en tes. which has been so successful in past years and which is now looked forward to as an event of early autumn. to t so wli Sat t Hu Junics); Miss Gorda Taylor and Clar- ence Tidniorsli (tlliuriottclown Club) defeated Miss Mcffready and Theo- do e . . ~, , ; L s ' _ ' '_ _ lo , ` , , l~` ‘ , rt ( (Ll set. Su wa restored to such an extent that the tick of a watch was plainly audible seven eit Therefore, if you know someone ul S he 6 wh Pa sti MCCMUJGI. Miss Cairns, Miss B. There passedqieacefuliy to her eternal reward on Saturday the 12th IIE!-. Catherine. beloved wife of Don- a though in failing health for some time seemed to be improving under the skil- B _ Nicholson- of Hopedale, who nd iudefatigable nursing of her daughter Mabel, who hastened home from Boston, on being appraised of her t mother-'s illness. But on the af- ernoon of the above date it became evident that the improvement was but _fmporary and her pure spirit took B Her was a beautiful life, always che fylng the spirit of Him who came, not o be ministered unto, but to infnister flight to be forever with the Lord. s erful and unseltish, ever exempli- he leaves to mourn with the v abo e mentioned daughter, an aged husband and one son, Malsolm A., nl- a brother and sister. viz. Alex. Mc- Leod of Boston and Margaret Mc- lseod of Charlottetown. Notwithstand- H8 attended her funeral, the services of ich were impressively conducted by the Misy season, a large number Rev. J. H. McHattie of Brookfield. The remains being laid to rest in the Hartsville Cemetery. TENNIS MATCH.-On the clay con 5' 9 Ill rts of the St. James Tennis Club sterday afternoon ii return tennis atch to that which was played on n urday between mixed doubles em s of the Charlottetown and St. James Tennis Clubs, took pluce. Sat- urd th uy's match was played on Charlottetown Cliilfs courts at Victoria Park, the home cltilrwinning every set. Yesterdays match was re- spo an t iisible for some interesting play d was enjoyed by players and spec- ators alike. The results were: Miss Kit (Cliarlottetown) defeated Miss Helen ty Norton and Ilugh Simpson, ghes and Dr. C. McMillan (St. Ross (St James (‘lub) Miss r oi Taylor and G Fit/gernld (Char ttetown Club) defeated Miss Jessie ullertoii and C. 'l‘oonibs (St. James ilub); Miss Bessie Beers and C. Beers tftliarlottetowii (llub) defeated Miss in and M. Bngnnll (St. Janie; Mn faifb); Miss Hogan and Ted Moore ‘ i . . Ross and A. Tlioinpsoii. Miss Florciice Norton and Mr. tfliirieiitze 'ludinurgh also won their set, tht- (Iliarlotteiowii nb representatives winning every arlottetown Club) defeated Misa To Cure Citairhil Deafness and . Head Noises ._..__. ' Persons suffering _from cntarrhal deafness and head- noises will be glad know that this distressing afflic- to tion can be successfully treated at lwme bY_n11 internal medicine that in .3 Diet ‘ H UIBUY lY1BU1!iC0s has eilccted tt oni- s cure after all else has failed. erers who could scarcely hear ii tch tick have had their hearing OF €ig11C inches away from her ear. o is troubled with head noises or cutarrh, or catarrlial deafness, cut out this formula and hand to them and you will have been the means 0( saving some poor siitierer perhaps from total deafness. The pre:-icrip. film C1111 be lH`@l>ured ut home and s made as follows: Secure from your druggigi; 1 07,, rmint (Donnie strength), about T5c. worth. Trike this home, and add to it i pint of hot water and 4 oz. of moist or granulated sugar; r until dissolved, Trike one table- spoonful four times a day, The first dose promptly ends the _._ K _ iQ, -' Y -- "W , 4** \ ‘ ' _ ,. ' . ,__ THE_ woriies of a day at business, and the chill discomfort of a stormy ~ journey homeward at its close, make home’s warm welcome doubly grateful, Cares forgotten, mind and body alike relaxed and comfortable, you feel GOOD. - Not the least of_,t_hose things that contribute to the pleasure of home-coming isan A' U ' ' I ` O ' ` ` ` ..` ,. _ _ ‘i.¢“"iEi§An§i`S`@"i Blazer Furnace- It supplies the physical warmth thatmakcs your body‘ feel so good. And all day it has been keeping wife and children cozy and comfortable‘-- supplying them with warmed, FRESH air, and protectidg them from colds and headaches. You can install a Blazer for less than it costs for a. hot water system, and operate one for much less than it costs tolieal: the house with stoves. Each Blazer is sturdy and strong, and built to last a lifetime. Most good dealers handle Blazers, Drop us a postcard and we _ will give you the nnnie of the one nearest you. wa ’{;" Write for this interesting ‘I ' 0 . \ __ , \ -‘Free upon request. _ 1_ `~ .\ ‘ t ` booklet about the _Blazer” .`, ,_\ .. ,A . _. -i;'€*\ 1 , \ It (sa or 1@@ i Fou-N D,R.Y~C‘o.-Sci-\0N~» O9 M -summon nm-_-sm iihi%i§'hi%i%i%%% ‘ -or 1 ' 1 v_¢`}`;~ ht _e£.""},_,_ \1_ __ », -5 \ - .';‘Q~¢`-ey; ', __-_'-5’-é i..,j}-, '-5 4:. tim-in' Hi: _civss Twice wno civiis Quicittv Do You Want a Book of Remembrance _ to hand down to your _ Children’s Children ? _ Do You Want ` Your Name Enrolled in the Book oi Remembrance --~oF- J 'Prince Edward island? ' » I You can have b th b ' ` immediately to the H<(;nora¥yS(:l£i‘(d;ii*§11fe§ubSCrlpt10n Mr. C. H. B. Longworth; ' ' `Water St. or P. O. Box 255 Bis dat qui cito dat. C Vkii in iii it it it in , *Iva " .. :»?`..Zff:fi`§., . 1 " -r 1 . n;’;;;-mis.::,.1.v£;.§¢Z¢-i.l.;>if.>ai..f.'.-A .ea , “Ii '_,_ __§f»»U.._‘,_,, ,,, i“Hoine’s Warm Welcome” ‘ Charlottetown For the ‘Benefit oi tiie Army Field Service, fund A