." 1.- ; r. 1 .J » ». f-‘f i i I 1. oil 7-.. ini - _,___ in _ii 1| (_ 1" _'Z-fi .5-‘i if . ill 11;, -i ._-’ 1 H ~ ',- ,E vi .i 4 .. 1 `_ ,fi ~. tx. .s_ if . _-1, _l ,_ 'ii ai _if 15" 1'. 2 i ii u. 3 i ; l i ‘ i _’ ,' . _ i i a F f. li ._-/ v. ._i fi i (,» ilfi 15, .gp s a g.~ l 'fi 4. » i . . ,_ c ., ». _ , ' v ' .3 .s Us - E. _ PAGE TW’ _ W __~ by , _ 'rms cnsntofrrsrowuneolinniss ounv ‘F F S City Magistrate Court 9 a. ln. Prince Edward Theatre 3, 'i and 4.5 il- 111- The Lyclum Moving Pictures, 3, 10 and 8.45 p .m . _ MARRIAGES WEBSTER-ROSE-In the Baptist Church on August 28, ‘by Rev. Char- les R. Freeman, Leigh Theophelus Webster of Morell and Lily May Rose of Lakeville. MACDOUGALL-COMPTON-At the the residence of the oiiiciating clergy- man, Charlottetown, on August 28th 1918 by Rev. Ewen McDougall, Peter McDougall of Morell to Miss Emma. Compton of Bangor, P. E. I. "*W..¥" ' l Q ~ DEATHS -ql MCLEOD-At Wigmoi-'e Road, on Aug- ust 28t1|‘Alexander McLeod. Funeral Friday at 2 p. m. to New London Cemetery. _: T _ “IN MEMORIAM in fondest memory of our darling little brother, John Ernest Birch, died Charlottetown, August 29th, 1916. Sister and Brotheos- 1123-8-29M1i __________._.._. GERMAN SUB OFFICER AT NEW YORK THEATRE NANTCCKET, Mass., Aug. 26.-A story indicating that an officer of one of the German submarines ODBHIUUE off _the American coast, may ,have at- tended a New York theatre on the night of August 8. was disclosed to- day by the wife of a well known New York playwright and prominent mem- ber of the summer colony here. She was among those who rendered as- sistance to .the fishermen brought to fthe island August 11 after a submar- ine had destroyed their vessels the previous day off Georges banks. One of the fishermen, a member of the crew of the Lena A., told her, she said. he 1,1 questioned by the Ger- man petty officer who boarded the schooner. During the convesation they talked of New York ami the fish- erman asked the German if lie lind ever been there. The officer, he said, smiled and took from his pocket two seat checks for a Broadway theatre dated "Thur.sda.y evening, August'8." two days before the attack on the fish- ing fleet. ' in -telling tlie 'incident today, 'the woman explained that in the excite- ment of the moment the story had slipped her In-ind until it was recalled to her by published despatches from Washington. today -that the raiden werevbeiieved to ‘have landed men on these shores. Her story was corrolr orated by another prominent resident ofkthe island who also interviewed the fisherman. Keep MI|'\¢ro’o Linlment in the houof "rofessional Cards DR. CLIFT i "" otmsrivm TREATMENT by or 'conth in advance. Victoria Hote harlottetown, P.E.I., Canada. HOURS. 12 to il daily. NOW 601-8-2M3mospd . rv i _1 J. D. STEWART, K. 0. Barrister, Solicitor ond Notary Public Jifloo Nowoon Block. Charlottetown lrlnoh Office, iboorgotown ' lloooy _to Loon on Real lotafo S. S. HESSIAN lorrlotor, lolloltor, No!|E§Fublio, ate., HON T0 LOAN. lonllmlo. P. I. l.~ Henson az BENTLEY " ' ° W l Hmm _ K c g Meat SIZE f°'f'°*°°&°5””4 Q;*°E:::5°*;I-uw J “__ Lower price whilst dis- °’ ’ ."* charging than after being Oilloo-Bank of N. O. Chamboro, Charlottetown. P.l.I. WARBURTON & SHAW llrrilterl, Attorneys, Notary Pub lufmm" .°u°“°" ‘nr Gund* Bin* Ol cillldlll NOIUIWCH g4g_g_15¢_|,siaq3wk»g Mlociltlon. Bank of Montreal, cm Ido. Pa-mount llontqno Corner! \IcLEAN &` MIGKINNON Q The subscriber offers for sale his* freehold farm of 94 acres at Cove Head 11 miles from Charlottetown and very conveniently situated being only 5 miles from York Station and in the. immediate vicinity of churches. gen- eralstore, school, mills, blacksmiths shops, 'telephone connection, rural- daiiy mail. hotels, fishing, etc. A com- fortable and commodious dwelling house, barns and other necessary ont- bufldings are erected and in good con- dition with abundace of good water. intending purchasers are invited to inspect the excellent crop now grow- ig thereon. An A 1 title will be guar- anteed. For price and terms address l R. P_|_A|~_u< * York Rural Route, P. E. I. 847-8-lbthstuetf. -_-.1 |- _ FARM FOR SA LE I offer for sale my farm of _101 acres ,situated ut Frenchfort fronting on the Exist River, 90 acres clear 10 with scantllng and fencing. A never failingstream of water- runs across the farm and there is an abundance of sea manure at the shore This farm has good buildings and a beautiful situation near to churches and school. Only 2 miles from Dunstaffnage Creamery, 2 miles from Bedford Ry. Station and 10 miles from Charlottetown. Will sell farm with or without crop Apply on premises to owner, Fred' Owen, Frenchfort, or Peter Brodie. euctioneer, York. 77918-10Mstt-iipd. l_ Choice City Property for Sale by Auction I am authorized by John R. and George R. lioopcr, Esquires, to sell by Public Auction. the property lately owned by Mrs. Elizabeth Blatch, wife of the late Philip Blatch. (known as the Hooper Property.) On Saturday, August 31st, 1918, g at 12 o’clock This property is situated on Buy- field Street, Nos. 45 andi-17, consist- ing of Double Tencruent House and Stables, all in good order. This property will be sold at a bar» gain to close up the estate. Terms at Sale. BENJ. CARTER, 1091-8-28M3i Auctioneer. ‘ A V r-" ..._ .__ . .. Ll V. Auction Sale Sat. Aug. 31st At West Royalty, three niilus from (‘.h’town 2 o'clo<'.k. Stock-1 borse,8yrs old, 3 milcli cows, 3 fat cattle, 1 Jer- sey heifer, 2 pigs, 30 liens, also ducks .and chickens. lnipleniuiits-1 cart, 1 truck wagon. 1 driving wagon, 1 box sleigh, 2 wood sleiglis, 1 plough, 2 harness, etc. Crop, 4 acres of stami- ing grain, including oats and mixtfl feed, 11/,, acres of potatoes, quantity of hay in mows. Terms of sale,-14 months’ credit on approved joint notes, 6 per cent. off for cash.`All sums under $5 cash. s10-i4-8-2-iM6i. ISAIAH HORNE ~ Bonthaw-Charlottetown TIME TABLE Launch "3trlthglrtney” AUGUST, 1918 Leave Bonshaw. Leave Cli'town Friday 2’ 'I a. m. p. m. Tuesday 6, 9 a. m. .. 2.. 6.30 p. m. Friday 9,11 a. m. .. 6.30 p. m. Tuesday 13, 5.30 a. m. .. .. 2 p. ni. Friday 16, 7 a.. m. .. ....3.30 p. m. 1Tuesday 20 8.30 a. m. ..6 p. m. Friday 23, 10.30 6.30 p. m. Friday 27 6a.. m. .. .. .. ..1 p. m. Friday 30, 7a. m. .. .. ..3.30 p. in. Freight must be delivered one hour before sailing.- 67681M1mo *..‘.~,¢' " i__._"/*__ s _‘_’?é had Regulations ' i-#_ 'ri-IB solo hold of a family or any male over °lUhl\¥¢l\ ICI" Old. mlv homestead a quarter section of available Dominion land in Manitoba Saskatchewan or Alberta A Iicant must p- sets harrows, shovels, hoes, forks, AUcUs_T.zo_,_ic;1s_ 3 .4 es:-:ds 5.; “War-Time Cookery ' Ei i FREE' g li '.-' Send name and address for " new “War-time Cookery” This ~ `,'. lio`5k contains recipes chosen ' by the judges as the best and most practical recipes submit- ii ted in our recent cash -prize competition. lt is intended to assist in the conservation of , food andto effect savings in , home cooking and baking. _ .'51-1-.~‘~*.1§ '.91-: ._ a gf _ I) Q-i o > pproved by Canada Food Board JSF ADDRESS E. W. Gillett Co. Lt TORONTO , CANADA "$302%HL‘Z~Zi~Z¥I%I£~ZiZiZi~Z%Zi~§.'iEi‘§%I'éZéZ»!~Zi- ii. -li iigiigilim o MRS. MAJOR McGREGOR ' in the death of Mrs. Major McGreg- or wlricli took place on -12th day til' August as tlio suii was setting in the west at licr liomc in Uiiionvale thc residents of this place lost one of is early pioneers at the age of 68 yrs_l-ler husband predeceased her 22 years ago and when they settled she choose lfnionvale as tehir future home, woods abounded on all sides, All that tender care and medical skill could do was of no avail. On the l8tli day of June her daughter, now Mrs. Wm. Megglson of Berthaniboy returned home and diligently waited on her until the last. Besides Mrs. Megglson there is left to mourn of f kind and loving mother Janice, a prov, serous farmer at home and Alonzo at, O'Leary. The many floral offerings| contributed gave evidence in which she was held* in Unionvzile and O’Leary besides a lovely floral shear from the family. Upwards of 100 teams attended the funeral which Charlottetown COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT The Commercial Class at Notre Dame Academy re-opens Sept. third. The full course includes Stenograpli) Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Office itoi iino, and Comliiercial Arithmetic, ii addition to the fundamental branclic of Eugiisli. These subjects are taught according to the most approved niol ern methods. Pupils wishing to tak- tlic Short Course are at liberty to iii so. Students are also prepared ioi Civil Service Examination. ~ MOTHER SUPERIOR. 898-8-17sws2i. Annual___Meeting The adjourned annual meeting of the Rogers Payton Silver Black Foxes, Ltd., will be held in the office of the Secretary Treasurer, 84 Great George Street, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, on Tuesday, August 27th, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. W. K. ROGERS, Secretary Treasurer. 813-8-13ths2wks. ' Salt___Salt 50.000 Bags due to arrive middle September per - “Steamer G ydas” from Mediterranean Fishery Size Liverpool Size stored. ciilwlzu. Bros Notre Dame Academy -, took place on tlie'afternoon of the 1-ith inst, the services taking place at .the lionie and interment at Spi-ing~ flold cemetery. The ge;-vces were conducted by inc Rev. Mi-_ Meilit-it assisted by the Rey. Mr. Murray. The many acts of kindness and whole hearted generosity of Mrs. Mc- , Qregor will be long remembered. We miss thee from our home mother We miss thee from thy place A shadow o’er our life is cast We miss`the sunshine of thy face We miss thy kind' and willing hand Thy fond and earnest love Cnr homo is dark without thee We miss thee everywhere." ‘ 1097. ~ ' -- - , -». .., ,. , MRS. 'JOHN MCENTEE The death took place at Auburn, on Tuesday, August 20th ,nf Mary, relicl of the late Mr. John McEntee. _ Tho lhte Mrs. lVioEntec was in her 60th year; and her- death at this com- paratively early -age is a source oi' much regret to many friends. She was in vigorous health until about a year ago, when she contracted'a painful and fatal m’alady.`Aithoug\h she had the best medical attendance. and the gentle manifestations ' of devoted friends, there 'was not any possibil- ity that her life could' be prolonged. The llc/censeddady was very highly cstct-mod. She had a vcry sympathetic heart; and she was ever ready to givi- lielp and comfort to tliof-ie in need. She will, indeed, be greatly missed, not only in the home circle, but by .\ll with whom she had intimate acquain- tance. Her death was a fitting end to _i good christian life, as she had tho great privilege of receiving the sac- red' and consoling rites of the Church. not only during' her last days on earth. but at different times during lier long _ind painful illness. The funeral was' on ‘Thursday morn-_ ing to Fort Augustus, when a l-iigh` Mass of requiem was sung by the pastor, the Rev. .A. J. McDonald. Her remains were ‘interred beside those of her husband who predecess- ed lier several years. The pall ‘bearers were Messrs. Patrick -Callaghan, John Simpson, Edward Laverty. John Gar- land, James Quinn and John McCar ron. Sympathy is extended to her sou in his irreparable loss; also to lier brother, sister, and other relatives in their great bereavement. May her soul rest in pence. I _ MRS. JOHN A. D|N(_3WELL i The death of Mrs. .llohn A. Dlngwcll it bor home at Bay Fortune, on the 'ith day of August inst, removes zin- itlicr time honoured land mark. liar iusband who was flor many years Reg- istrar of Deeds for this province pre- leccased her about thirteen years. Mrs. Dingwell, although approachinl: uinoiy years of nge, ruled lier house- iold up to within a few weeks of her ieatli. with that umissuuiing- firmness ind judgment which always coin 'nzinds respect and obedience. Strict- 'y iionest_ and just in all her dealings, :ind and consiileratc towards' the wants and troubles of those anound her, giving little liei-_il_.to the demands of custom of fashion, ‘but unswerving in tho discharge of tlvose duties which sho conceived to be right. Strongly at- tached to hor homo from which sho was seldom absent and which was ever open no the stranger and the way lfarer it is felt that her death ro- ‘ moves n true Mother in Israel. She is survived by one brother Dnrr ici Burke of Rollo Ray and one sister tlirce adopted children, John .Alex- andor, Minnie and-Mabel Iris.-a»l‘l of whom ta-ke the nameiof Dingwell and who nt her death according to the will of the late Jloliii A-. Dingwel-l, succeed to the fine property, fornierlyooccup- led by hiiii; fronting on thafibeautifiil and historic river on Bay Fortune. After an appropriate and impressive service at the house onthe 11th con- ducted lby her pasto1"Revd‘iA‘."McKay liei' remains weref fdliowed'-'to the cemetery at Bay' Fortune Church by a large ‘concourse ofsympathiziiig friends. " l ‘ MRS. MALCOLM P. _MURCHISON .. _ Z _ At the home of. her son Daniel Murchison, Mt. Buchannan, Catherine Mc-Pherson, widow of the late'Mal- colm P. Murchison passed away peace- fully and gently to her eternal rest on the morning of July 18th aged 76 -gg-_-_1_-in-if Mrs. Duncan Smith of Boston, andi years a.ftpp.,a_ long; ilh\ess,,wl_iich___pl1_g‘, bore with. patience, that was _remark- able. Eightidil yearl _ago she was stricken with sciatio rheulilatisni being bedfast a greater part ,qt that time and althiough suffering inten- selfy was always cheerful and happy. ready to meet the many friends ,who called to see her d'uring~ her illness with a cheery smile and hearty wel-- come content to await the 'Masters summons “Come home thou faithful cf the Lord." and when-the call came 'she was found ready and willing to so knowing-that He who stood by her during 'her iiiany _years 'of"iiiliiction would br'ing`“lier 'suI'e’ly"`tliiiou'g‘h' the ' ii-iirk river of aesui. sho slept i_iiiii‘ sleep that knows no ' waking " horn ` quietly"as a‘littie child with'-it shiilel on fade' ‘und n prayer' of tliankfuln»?s;~1 on her lips. She loaves two sons and five daughters who will hong continue to mourn n. kind and loving- mother. Daniel and Mrs. Wm. Mt-l;loiiali\ Srl the home who tenderly cared for their \ motlior and tried tio make her life as | pleasant as possible during her af-l fiictsion. Mrs. Simon A. Murchison, Piiiette; Tenn, Mrs. Norman Stewart :ind ‘Mrs.Malcolin McDonnld,Si1n Fran- lisco; Archibald of British Columbia. 'iiE¥l€ii€3i€3K3K3i€§E5EJE¥¥5K5K3|€3iE¥1 X The funeral service was colldllelefl at the home grave by the Rev. J. W. McKen;ie, Lauchlin liicPherson .nf Lyndiile is brother or me deceased- (Other papers please copy.) _ ________._.___. *sun its WAR CANNING BULLETIN § issued by Canaria Food Board THE ONLIV WAV- - I . This i§'“iiic ijiiiigfi unit _leads to next vour and to victory. it is cem- ented by iliv labor of ilm\lsnuds of busy liuusckcopers with I.hc_ hell? 0f_ tliuir husbands and their ch_ildren._ it consists of rows upon rows of pro- servcs which :irc to liclp food the people of -(fanndu during tlic coming winter. The brlilgo is being built by lndustry and thrift right now. Aflii you one of tho build sins? 'l`li.-_ usiifsl- ance of__evcry one is needed. Write "to the (iuuada Food lioard or any of its provincial coniniittecs. enclosing five cents for ti booklet on the canning. drying and storing oi’ fruit and vegetables. : /.rf A'1»..¢'_ Skm S ` Y _--1- Q'-, - Vghlatjs sc;__beauti%;_l as. a V s so ___,-esmoo veiveiylskini Andhra# is it to be ,kept _free from chafing, irritation and distressingj ’_ ecz-e-" --_ ma?_ This is"e_v`et‘y,mo-', ther’s ,questionf 2 'T 1 ,§Méf1i~y`i1_ave‘i`ou‘gid the answer in theguse of Dr. Chase’s Ointment. Ap- plied after the bath, this soothing, healing ointment- overcomes ir- ritation of the skin and prevents- the develop- ment of eczema and other annoying skin di- seases. _ :il¢iui&_...._ .__ _ 1 vf “RU-BER-OID" Roofing “P. & B.” Preservative Pain!! “DURo" 4 in 1 Asphalt Shingles “SOVEREIGN” Sheatliing Felt 5 I as 1 4 | _ TRIDIMARY REG Cemcntwaterproofing Compound _ M..1.1.yu..M.km “ Impervite” is guaranteed to _wateaproof Walls A (Cellars, Floors and Pits, if mixed as directe and applied asa facing mortar. _ “lmpervite” is an asphaltic paste that readily mixes with the gauging water. A facing of lmpervited mortar on the inside of a wall resists water on the outside. Try ulmpervite” where ALL other waterlproofing compounds have failed. Write for lull particu ars an booklet. ` A ` ` ' ` ' `i sninnluin PAINT co., or cA1iAnA,'tiMiTrn, C'»--1-f-------if--=-= - - - r c vsucouvsit ROGERS HARDWARE CO LIMITED ` MONTREAL TORONTO WINNIE . - _ ~» » -A '.1 rl /“___ _ 35 n.\‘sno_, ,i _y. ;;'~*~.-'__,»---_\';i-i~.'-~,' =,.' ‘r-‘~ "5" ~ f ‘ i ,~1 ‘ ‘ - -, -` - -- V ‘ -,-uf , ~_. ~.=: ,._ _ V ._ _ » >--s +. .r . 4 i ,- x 7:). _ . .- ._ _ », -r.~~. ',<» _ 4 _ 5 . _ , _ _ _ I _ ,__ __ _ ___ ,_ ._,,,,¢‘ -i.. 'l»1. i l » l .1 -. ual-"` _lt i rg- _,_ 'E » ___ _lm ...i -_ 5? Z ja . --_ fear _n-'.-f .‘~ If \»*_§'§\.‘!3~\_ fi U-w ' i - _ "rf-is :_ _ _ ___. _ T W: f __ -. _ ' l, sepfember`-zifh--zero. 1918 EXHIBITION- __ _ _ PRI CE _EDWARD lSl.AND Ai Charlottetown _ Open to all Canada. Ovcr $10,000 in Prizes ' _ Island Track ’The Biggest Program of Horse Races Ever Eieen on Any $4,100.00 in Purses 1 . _ il. Ten Classes 52 - ,Days Racing - 5 1 _ y V l..__ ' .i . ~. , _ V. Spfécial liifraciions ,_ _ The Best Acts' Are Booked to Ainuse the Spectators in -I ` Front -of--Grand Stand _ '_' .A _ _ . » Live, stock entries, except Poultry,close; Sep”t`ember"13th _Ali othemeillifies- close__ the i'_Zth, September; _‘ ~ -‘ ~j_j_-_~'l ' 7 t l _ i ~ , 'Tire Fastest-HorscsAFrom all Overihe P-ro-1 vn larrlst rs Attorno o-ot-Law our in wma in iii o.§m'n'_"li'_L|.a /il °' - _ ` __\____A_ _J A _$_u____'_ _ ‘_ r ° 0 Y oloo Royal Bank Building Charlottetown P.D.l - . _ non and cui uonson is Dorn §:.i;.'a.:.':.'“:..;‘ii'..'“.:.1.'§::l.;“'n..:°':.i .i CANADIAN ..".|.“n .nd Anornnm c;rrn:_u_:est_i°_odr=“;_“faT of at lent Bo acres, on ' ` . _habitable house is - loiidtorl for Royal Bank of Canada , ' ' ity. - 1 “only ‘ro “OA” _ "ill" certain districts: homeslcsder n nods! d. 'A' Lwly or Sub-Annoy for thee Dlstrlcim Frm; 'by :$33 'M1 be made In any Dominion Luis. Aw.” but not Bub-Agency on certain conditions. Duties-Six months residence u quired except where residence is nerfonned in tri; llil ml! Dre-empt I quarter-auction alosig sidsuliis homestead, Price $3.00 per acre. Duiiel Sir months residence in each of three ‘ If h ad ll Conditions A settler who li exhausted his homestead right . Years ter earning omutc patent; |050 ann; ` ss u e sx_tn cultivation. Pre-emotion patent maybe nh- I-"1_'*'l'“° O tuned an mn ii homestead patent, on certain .Z.-1-..-_L1 (__,___ Trav Conne Ottawa, through TRAVEL ° ' mo loo rc omele ncen i , and ..:.',:...c..::`§fz.:..,,.-..-.f::....i;r.:.:':n.:.- 2 , VIA Wm., >iv \ ' if . - -io.. - . - 'Mal' __A .- l ' - < ,. ~ . in ut oi inn: years. cu vate 90 acne IM erect; li Sl Wlrih . - ' Ionicnre Parlour: ';.,'c':,°‘.'.i_"f:::':r.ii 1 I . Ny ` __:°_.ymi°”m tm r cu ation undorcenain _ / Moo for n;'l;L1'I1 ana D_ _m gay, Sim" Dill? EXC€Df ""1 1 “' - » ' :‘.¢’..:.‘.»’.i~.:'."’.~.'.'.-a.°".:“.‘:i.f'i:.vf ci- ,S““"‘”'_~' ,_ '~'_-.;‘_g_<~:_.»-_ji :":;-:».‘..,_ __ _ _ ~ __ 1 _ ST. JOHN Phone 8113i ,l`-i_ck_e.t Agent ' el by the L.l_’.R. The People’s Popular Line ctions made at Montreal each momiiig a n d evening f o r_ f Toronto and the W e s t to Vancouver. N O DELAY necessary in Montreal unless desired. phone or cali at office 78 Great_George_Street, fcfgrates. _ 1 P. O. Box 206" 'H."'M._"‘DAVISON 2 .~-»-,_ ._ __ rsngements early I “traumas-.-1.. runnin up A ._ , . __ _» _ , _.....,,._ _ , '- 1 . . ii,-.» . .r-i _ . r-, .' __,_,.._, , -__ mm.- Mr 1 f 1.! 1- The largestfstiendance in the history of Prince;h'Ed~. ~ ward~'=Island~--Eiahi-bitions is anticipated. Make your' ar- I, ~ ~..Eor__P_i'iz0_-L1st'and all other information _wr-lte the i S@oret_ory._.. ‘ v _ 7 .ill/XR-»7»"’(lC7f , I .4-_mp ,~_- \ _ T- n C- R. s»»=zfw»»d ‘ = _ f, ` ")qf?"- ` _r-i ,--ww - - _ \?A-- ri--» .,~ » 5" . 0 -_ _ J * ""' ' ‘1“"' """ -' - - I-Trmeuii |~`:'>'. 11-' .i'vI' _ I ljlqqf. ,imuni _., -ff y , _ .., ._,; HU, 1,,»,,,"fy y_,,|,,.,., A ‘ f