E ' . » lr-ii. ' - '~ _3i“ -nwnsvu' ~ ri"-‘ 9. - - . X ‘ 5 ~. ii. x' "’ ' .`. x*-0.. , _ s.. : .,__. 'if' i` _ i.§ _,-~ -. f-,_,.t ..-._ 1 ._ , _, ... ii it -i , _...___ F i .I 1 ill | l _ I _ _,___ .. -ii \;i'1ii»:i\:-. . l , . i . .,&‘>»$t¢-\:..,r 41 ~.-11. 'azfeewrn ps; ‘<\v»iu\s.'¢;-:_ it ft’ g, Y-...-_.~.,.._f.1» E ._ 1 1 4 .. _ai _ , _ _,__ A f 4 . ..._-_ , ,J _ rg i- ' __ 2:2: i£~"". if ' Ef':':;._i;- = il' _ P;-2 _ \\ "" ‘ipli .~` "ui" t A, ,___ _ Ib g bil. *Irvin- Mimli/ l "‘ :I/' 1 . THE The 4--irravambvuiiiznbrmima 1, -W. K. INIOUGAN. Glohctea ls- wu Guardian sgaattliamnim -NEW TELEPHONE.-Quite a number of new telephones have lately been placed in the neighborhood of Springfield. W ` -Houuavs oven.-'ro the my or _ some and to the regret of others. the Most ot the scholars are looking welll country schools opened on Tuesday. Y after their vacation. A number oi ed .’°:..‘.‘."’"'f= "‘, ".:“....°°‘.."““... diaisagwnva eenu. -TMI BURNING DAILY Guardian be obtained at Lallsrtrs Tensor- -DNI ¢lN1’ word each inur- Iiaia , Inim ' Cl-ll lat Parlelra. Snmnanldo. IESTEIII PEISDIILS -Miss May Cullen, Hope lliver. lslted Summeralde on Monday.-K. -f»-- -Dr. Brown of Charlottetown, vlslt- Kenaington and Mill Valley last .V new teachers have been engaged in _ },` ~,,\\ ` *JJ different parts of the county. W week' K' 1 l' i \ . 5 > -como 'ro ENGLAND-it is with 1 " :.'$'ff`°'i'°i5If.f¢f.hfff..f.f'1'i1.?-f‘;°ii`;§.-Ttiirle “‘ “°““‘“"°“ °‘“' “““"‘°‘“*“~“"' Y / their beloved rector: the Rev. Frank / R O L 0 G. Hasden. is about to leave them and w to return to England. During his stay . - . __ - he ,ms cndeamd mmseu not only to iisiting at her home in Clermont. l\ -Mr. William Power of Red Bank. Miramichi) N. B.. is visiting relatives ~-Mrs. Edward Mac.-\ulay ol Bos- ii. (nee Miss Katie MacDonald) is -Mr. and Mrs. J. Dunbar of Alma. his own congregation, but to all vrhi. i ‘have met lim. His many friends Y E A S ish him further and continuous suc Sselllgzntilisfg,-Tl:e\:,1v‘_] as guest or meme sl when the time comes for him to w T5 00 _ 1* take up his new work_ \\ Jupiter Pluvius does'nt pull out the rain plugs on Aug. 23rd. the biggest -Mrs. P. Turner of Moncton, N. B., and her mother, Mrs. Smith, are -NEW ANNAN RACES- Ii old the guests of friends at 0‘Leary.-W. -Mrs. Thomas H. Leard uf Alber- -The friends and relatives of Pte crowds that ever attended the races ion is visiting her son. the Rev. L. J. Horace R. Taylor, 105th Overseas Ca- at New Annan will be there. "Soine- Lehi-d at the Parsonage, pleasant val. naiilan l>lighlaii¢ier§'°will he pleased to thing doing every minute,” will be the 'n . _ learn from letters received by his pai W ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. 'i"aylor. will be an innovation for racing on Freetown, of his safe arrival in Eng- P. E. Island. Those 2.30 horses that been spending a short time as' guest land. Private ’l‘a_vlor is delighted with have been "stalling" and “bacillus and England, and the sights he has already filling" iw as not to get mile records seen: He and his friend, Tommy W Geddes, formerly of Glasgow, Sw; free for nil, with such horses as tchword The seven furlong race W ill have to race for “blood." The ley. -Mr. J. H. Foley of Maddock has ot Mr. and Mrs. G. Strong. at Cape olfe.--\‘l'. -Mr. Paul Thomson and dau- land, are planning n trip to Scotland }“i'i"'f@b5 Emi- 313191’ Palvli- H1111 H91' Killer. Miss Thomson. Margate. S1120! in me near gum,-e_ en lt. and not forgetting Hilda S. 5 eumasnetos Manitsrs, Faioav. GW' vf°<|"¢€di The exhibilins 0' Butter, (creamery.) lb. Butte,-1 (dal,-,,) n,_ 23 to 24 lions in America. and the trapeze ex- were visiting at Mill Valley (Kensin- csimnns 19 to zo " Eggs' (tram) dot f 16 an almost continuous performance. Hides’ 1b_ 14 cheap fares and convenient train Hay, (ioose,) ton. $13.00 to 814.00 il Hay, (pressed,l ton. $15.00 to $18.00 a 58 Oats. (whlte.l hush. Oats, iblack,) bush. Potatoes. bush. Straw, (pressed,) ton. When bush t, _ Wool, (washed) lb. Wool, (unvrashed.l lb, 60 ` 50 $7.00 $1.20 to $1.40 48 Ie . - ‘oldest li in ina f mil W 05 around htm? hal; h‘:rh:;:“,?i¥le,_v_b1x$ to Alberta and Saskatchewan, respect- year. Ile enjoys good health,` eats iv plain Aubrey, one of the most \'cw Annan Station. 1521-8-71111 --KENSINGTON NONOGENAFUAN njovs the distinction of being the I three square into-is each day, and- few days at Victoria the guest of r ‘E i'i`he most consistent racer P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Jabez Les.--V. C . -Miss Gertrude Mac Elroy, Tig- A _ 28 beautiful and speediest carriage stal- nish, and Miss Ethel \\/hite. Ottawa. ibition between the heats will give gtonl last week.-K. -Miss Mary Gall-l-van, head cash- rrangenients from all parts ol P. E. ier in one of the departments of the Bland. H. R. Mouse. Kensington. will Copley Plaza hotel. Boston. is spend- ttend to transportation to and from ing her' vacation with her friend. Miss . P tricla MacDonald, Mill Valley.-K. A -Miss Maud Harrington and Miss fm- -f ““:.~i:.S::::;“i-sbs*':.s:.c;1'r:-.si- estern Canada, are returning shortly* ely.~K. --Mr. and Mrs McPherson, with smokes ibut not to excess) as he has _ . done for seventy'-five vears. The old meh' "me 5° 0' nufcheste N-B gentleman is inhterestirig to talk to, a _ YORK POINT FERRY. “pemany when he lens of condm0ns_ about Prince £ontit,.__ On Monday they. li. 1'. . re i-pending it short time in driving MOTOR BOA DOLPHIN. eom . nd _ , _ _ 0 P E I M d _ called upon the Rev. and Mrs. Brodit Wl|lAI;IeavePVXrk Point gntyfvg ang1(i';f,tyn_,_.9a,.B n;(,_“formi:,_ at Maddock. vi Mori. 8.30 Tues 8.30 `Wed. 8.30 Thur. 8.30 Fri. 8.30 Sat. 8.30 Sun. 10.00 - M' P- M- RM- stance, he remembers when Summer- 1.30 1.110 1.30 1.30 1.30 1.30 1 30 400 7-00 side was called “Green's Shore" and _ the community consisted of three ('h°"I°“°'°W“ *Dem 8 Week Wm! 400 0 d H . . pa ,H attributed tu his wen temperate There was a niusicfest each evening, habits of life and strong constitution. 7.00 He was always a steady consistent “tration” M the lates' dancell and 7 0 v ' wellin houses His extras nofllfe M orker at physical labor till with the iss Patricia MacDonald Mill Valley -Miss' Nora and Zita Dalton of Th e Misses Dalton gave demon- eatricals which were an innovation Ui ~ . r \ will Leave Pownal Wharf. last twenty years. His interest in in Mm V““eY-'”K- A. M. P. M. P. M. happenings of the present day is fail- ing, but lie can talk vividly of hap- penings that occurred seventy-live years ago.. He always read everything that was procurable in early days on Mon. 11.00 Tues. 11.00 Wed. 11.00 Thur. ` 11.00 2.00 5.00 4.30 4.30 4.30 Fri. 11.00 Sat. 11.00 Sim. 12.30 2.00 When not interfering with tho time table special trips will he run to a comodute picnic parties. 4.30 4.30 4.30 G. W. MlLFOftD, In charge. 1722-7-29MStt1w`k. ' 'i (3. 1*. E. island, and took a great inter.- est in world politics, particularly tht. rumors oi war, and warlike prepara- Itions in Europe, and now, irony oi ‘fate, when the big war which hc always predicted is raging. his mind is not able to grasp the situa- tion. Barrlng accident. it ls' expected lie will livc to ,pee the century mark. -K. i v 1 » There is more (`-atarrh in this scc‘ion of the WITH PIEALISIS Rockefeller Engzges Noted Japanese Scientist to Experiment. PLAGUE I8 SPREADING. Germs Weil Developed In Little Ani- mals From Philippines. NE\V YORK. Aug. 9.-- Backed by ' 7 country than all other diseases put together and .for yearsitwas supposed to heincurnbic. Doc- the mmmns ‘ff ',000 D- R0°k9f9"2- :urs prescribed iocairemedit--_ and by Etinmsriy Dr. Hidyo Nognchl, “the strategist of ' _ failing to cure with loualtreatment, pranounctd baCleri0I0KY»" 039 300 011! 00 Iilltl il The S. S. Halifax will sail from Charlottetown for Boston via Hawkesbury and Halifax every Tuesday at mid-night. Return- iniz from Boston every Saturday at 6 p. m. For further informa- tion apply to JAS. CARRAGHER, Ch’town, P.E.I, Agent. mi. it incurable; Calarrh isa lov'_al disease. greatly influenced liy coiistilutlonal conditions and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's (fatnirh Vurc, manufactured by F. J, (_‘h¢n¢»y& _Co , Toledo, Ohio, is 1| constitutional remedy, il taken intemally and acts thru the Blood on the Mucoun Surfaces of the System. One Hundred Dollars rew|rd~i`| offered for any case that Hall's Catarrh Cure fnila to cure. Send for circulars , and testimonials. F. I. CHENEY & C0.. Toledo. Ohio. Sold bv dwszim. 75c. l{all's Family Pills for Constipation. iii '1-3-F1 ,,Yi__= I, I' - i ' I ” se. tn. and rained 7 eco rliiria dinner i-.nt skilful Japanese ar- lists. Every piece hand- painted,-97 pieces in the set ....$28. //4 7 '77-it 1 “"3 _ ,. Japanese Dinner Set /' 1~ is n ‘ 0, Thisil-pi‘ . _ '. beauty. ll. is real hand-painted Nippon wiirc, showing ull the fliie work of the '_ ' f //~ / , I 9*' '\~‘ "1:-2 ’ 145 ,s /W V0 _,i Coe i ’ .A . \ 40°* /. < ” * --..- ’.“;”f‘”'~ I5? f ` Sittmyside - “. ._i :fir ' ' rs - --‘ naman-1 ; _..-for jlhe Fall ,. School _0l¥@11i118 rvxw-for LI 1 ‘L_ _ suit. ...We h_ave~an ex- qéllqgt range of repl maniiulivatyies in ;, goodolothes for your lt, boy here now. You can get the suits in ‘ . or bloomer -~“1~=':..°.:"°.:: ” lolkfstirle- _ 50 ` V ‘$0.1 - Reuben 1 Fw: ' .pk 1,- . ff _ T - h 1 s th`s fall. your boy axneog 30%." And this istheplaae One thing about ourfauiu you candt- pend ulpon-_-they _ wear we and _llald their shape. _ y look smart and' sty- lialvmid 'are tailored tofit and _lass All sizes. P-need from 85.00 up i Tupilne -. f. .~"',f 9 . - am., and 7 p. m., Sunday School al an interesting erciit on Friday. Aug. 2.30 11- m- Choir practise on Saws inn, when in-_ Harry si. Francis. oi day at 8 p. m., Mr. Clement Mitchell Fortune Bridge, was united in marriage will ofiiciate. to Miss Ethel _\iacEweii, of Sohria lie ceremony was performed by Rev. ..*THE W_P.A. FOR RED CROSS A. MacKay, assisted by Rev. K_ M. WORK intend holding their Annual Munro, of First_l’resliyterinr1 cliui'cli_ Spinning Bee on Friday, the 18th lust.. Boston. Immediately after thi-. cere inthe Public Hall, Murray Harbor. All many Mr_ and Mrs. Francis left by indie » rain for (‘h:irioitc'.-r~.‘ii and otnei --i-fi--I to be present with their wheels, ports. ' r i 1512-B-I7 in 1|. l ..*NOTES FROM THE FAR EAST. “Amongst the, strangers who ,arc vlsiting at Elmira this week are Rev H. G. Mellick. B.D., Pastor of the Law- rencetown, N. S., Baptist church, and Mrs. Mellick. Rev. Mr. Melllck is a brother of the genial and obliging Postmaster. and may be reckoned with the successful Islanders abroad. An- other esteemed townsman now on a short visit, is Mr. George B_ McEach ern, of H. M. Customs. Ottawa. An other of the successful Islanders, Mr. John F. Whear. Post Oiiice Inspector. was also a visitor during the week. die found the poet ofifcp in splendid shape. Everything A1. which speaks order business has assumed gpch eii thousands of dollars pass through tliii. 7 post otllce yearly, mostly tothe mall order houses away, as well as largt amounts for the big mail order house in Sumnierside. Miss Estella M. S Harris and Miss Etta (‘. Holland are ` alxo visiting their parents, and Mrs. V Emett Murphy, formerly Miss Helen McPhee, is also on a visit to her oln _ home at Lakeville. 1-layinig is almost ‘ to save it. makes ,the isrrner's heart RY rejoice. Crops are looking fine. Wheat- 0' oats and potatoes promise to he bum- H with isi-ge iisiiiiig estsbitsiimeiitsfs good money. Letters from "Our,-‘\ Boys" of the 105th reached here last K parents and friends of these brave soldier lads, gone to fight our battles - K sincere wish and prayer.-Pro temp-er. SUBSCRIPTION, BRITISH SAILOR8' RELIEF FUND. Previously acknowledged $1857.50 George Lightizer, City 10-00 McDonald & Rowe 10.00 A. E. Dewar 10.00 nr_ G. 'r. Aiisy 5.00 Benjamin Rogers 5.00 Mrs. Blanche Smallwood. 1.00 A. M. Bums 1-00 Mrs. L. Vickerson 1-00 Mrs. C.. Wise -50 in-lend -50 in-lend, °"‘ -10 Mrs. Arthur G. Lisertwood, Texas 25-00 Sidney Richardson, St. E1-c.-I nor's 1-00 Mrs. Sidney Richardson 1-00 asv. i~‘. i-i. iiunt 5.00 A. J_ Craswell 5-00 Mrs. Charles Mulch. Cherry ' Valley Miss Emma White, York Point T015] $1940.10 J. M. HUGH ES- _ Sec’y-'l‘rsasurer_ 1.00 .50 1522-8-l7M1i. Ma ic00ervilina"Curas g Toothacha, Earache IT RELIEVEB EVERY EXTERNAL PAIN Guru, Colds, coughs, Bari TN'°l*- Tight Cheat ana Hoareanau lt’a when sickness ctlmtil I¢~Ui8hf~ when you are far from the dtiitlilf or the doctor, that‘s when you ‘H9120 Nerviline most. Experienced mothers are never without it. One of the chil- dren may have toothache. Without Nerviline-a sleepless night. for the entire household. With Nerviliiie the pain is relieved quickly. It ml? be earache. perhaps ii. stil! nook. °\'_°“° of the kiddies coughing with a had chest cold. Nothing can |110 ll\ii¢|¢°\' results than vigorous ratbhlnl Wm! this ‘old~time family rome 7. Nsrviline is too useful. too 151111010 to he without. For iuin .. ill” back, seiatica or neurk is no liniment with half of llIll¢'! WW' erAto penetrate] and ememw :l:|l:;)me_ s a am y la thing to ward oil' sic I lid I0 ¢\“`° the minor ills that will occur ln ev- ery Iamilg to cure pai! `U,Qr:\l°lirl- you can nd nothing tootllll V ,_ W 'old-time Nsrviiine, _wtiisii 3% tom 'years has been the most. Will!!! ‘U00 family remedv in the Th” mont economical me is 'lt' _ 50c- fimilr size bottle. llllll if |50- Ali dealers sell NONIIIQQ 4,. U. 'gl 'Ai;BEllION ..l'::;lf.S..?3:*.‘tl*.‘$.i.°?.;1t tiilgu to ii;ult,),~aas§:|i,i\¢_t1°r» gulrlliiteedtlg __ 10"” '"0 on a mivur to sgi M li . . _ ."3-..'¢.f'-:.‘:f.°°:.'°.‘::‘:’l“.:.':.:'-’" 3" “GUS -nl.-."i’i i o . srs‘ to' \ - 1- ‘ -1 - te ow case: quickly and isolate ~ U` ~ ‘"4-'.'-"-LY done Bountiful crops, good weather Ch0"l°U9t°Wn 091). pers Fishing is also good and now F"e09f|0t°“ '40 ' ' 40 evening, making glad the hearts of,;l’°9¢°W11 - -30 Vrignish $1.15 New Annan Horse Races Wéd. Aug. 23rd 1916 Tiiree Classes Purses $500 well for the postmaster. The money Fife for an Trot and i:a‘c‘-' order branch. which was opened here- Purse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$Z I0 a year ago ls a great `convenierice tt | S ot and Pace the people, especially since the mai. ec a S Tr $150 ormous proportions. Hundreds o1"2,30 ,C1333 T1'0t and Pace Furlong Purse...... .... _.$150 SPECIAL TRAINS CHEDULE OF TIME. AND FARES. ° Fare. Tiiiie ernon. und liitermediztte stations ~ $1.00 7.10 a.m. hnrlottetown .90 ur. 8.10 8.30 8.46 9.18 9.30 9.447 10.16 oyalty Jct. .80 orth Wiltshire .60 unter River .55 nieraid Jct. . rm" here the mhermen are making-t‘ape Traverse (i'eg_) .S0 7.00 - 7.20 7.40 10.27 10.38 10.48 lbany (regular) _G5 inkora (regular) .55 elvin .20 eiislngtoii .15 May they return safe and sound is thc' New A000" ‘“`~ 1}l;0;e Fare 8.45 a.iii_ 9.20 9.48 10.08 10.53 10.59 11.27 11.47 Albertoii 1.00 Bloomfield 1.00 0'Leary .90 Ellerslle, .60 Port Hill .00 Wellington .45 Miscouchc .210 Sumrriersltle :ii'. 12.15 p.ni. Sumnierside .15 lisp. 1.30 Travellers Rest .10 1.40 New Aniinii ur. 1.50 Tickets at single fi rst-class will be issued hy morning trains, August 23rd, from Elmira,Snuris, Georgetown, Montague, York and intermediate stations, good to re turn by special to _Charlotte- town and regular train of next dav to destination. ' This will be a great gala day’s racing, near? all the best horses on the Islan will start. Among other attractions the beautiful Stal l ion CAPT. AUBREY, 2.07 1-2, son of Peter- The-Great, will give an exhibi- tion of speed between heats by oermissiou of his owner, il/lr. John Richards, Bideford. The Summerside _ Band and other Amusements will be on the grounds. Dinner and tea tables, ice cream and temperate drinks. Admission 25 cen_ts For any information write the Secretary. J. A.__Mt:D_ONALD, Clermont, P. E. I . ni-Thu S M E Sat. 01.- `~_~_- _ _ 1 _ _ .. ’ \.`” _ TDm’lECB 'IU-ne the Waltham "Vang\l|d" is me . _ L...-.°"“°_ rnmta with WlI§\lDl l_t._`ll "°..a'°°.‘.f'.:"'“....° 1°...-"‘°:;f.::..;':.'i'°~.~.r.; windirig indicator, as well aa Wdtlmm accuracy and soduraaa, that mn Illia reall, do . ‘v"..°......““'~e::.° .°:.*"“‘~... . in-"00' *ti _ "'h&iam_; ' """ 4';-f' ‘HW .:,,_ V , \, 0 '“ . .».:i‘...."f»-E§f.....'.‘:.i:... :L - » ,_ ,,_`_ VIIIIIIllIIA\\\\\\\\\\VIIIlA\\\\\€'l/IIIIIA\\\\\“Vlllllli lllll` %lllli\\\\\\\i/III4 ` m ’ nm’ ', L . i i `_ 'lit' W. WELLNERJ gt “\r'lll;ii.;~I." “Crescent S_r_|°i¢;_,:"’l':|45." Q ~§_ _ . lf- i 1 | '1 _ rr 'air' has \0lll;ZOI¢¥§\\\V I Yoggyl ‘ srsciii »------- --- ------- 3Mr-ike 'an appointment today. oni VALUE 11...' cow. sun. L - New DesPrisav block ulllllrla-_~\\\\\\\\\nvll4\a\\\\\\W4r¢r/me-'.an\\\\vllI&\ Q '.0 LEASING others is more than sentiment - it’s almost an obligation. Your family and friends ‘want yourphotograph. Make the appointment today at The Bayer Studio Eastern Steamship _ Lines ALL~THE-WAY BY WATER. INTERNATIUNAL LINE. 8. S. CALVIN AUSTIN AND GOVER NOR DINGLEY. COABTWIBE SERVICE John = ::-'-"-.".'- in ' 0 i ef ’ ' -I I $3.78 A splendid shoe-wort very cent of ..... .... _.$4.7 Just to get quick actioni goesfor.__._..__ Made in Patent leathe ith cloth top, new hee nd toe. SEE OUR WINDOW Alley & Co. ee ._.»-1 mn UID' Leaves days and lilastport. »lteturn- ton, Mondays, -lays at 9.00 a. m., for port, Lubec and St. John. DIRECT SERVICE. Leave St. John Saturday only fb 7. ie Boston Sundays STEAMSHIP LINE. P0l'*,1aIld lnd Ntirth Land INE and 0 J I Hours. ' Route via Cod Express Steel The Magdalen Islands S. S. Co. Ltd mails, passengers and freight leaves Picton every onday and Thursday af- B ter arrival of morning express from P ‘i|ilfsl Prince Edward Isiand----Picton----Montreal Charlotte- Thursday, Sept. 17 ice. _ Cai-veil Bros., Agents. Charlottetown, P. E. I. \ Fast freight and passenger service via _ 1 S. S. Cascapedia Fortnightly Saillngs UPWARD From Thursday, Aug. 24 " town Thursday, Sept. 21 Thursday, Oct. 5 - i 1 V' 1 I' 1; ' . iliilional . .js-5' »; ,Q §s°§°' E c,_ LA Tvuur, amos, l.U|.a.T|a. Tim. tat. at u 1| qv. Mun. UM. Fil. ln. M' 1 is u ii M'.‘l».‘ti..-. si il.. onnwrriou \ 0# IIIUII) “THE NATIONAL" “»'r'»'»i "it.‘.'l'.."»ilt ',.;‘l'l’&W TIME Ugg' = -sa? IMD) ` 'I' i " - ‘».'r