\ . . ,,- -ict ‘ .AUGUST 27-1915- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' _ _ 1-.ics saves _ .,,,,p,|i.a;|_uiy an ilcur and u liult lu Lwow. the timely use of glasses, avert llllllllllli Nllllllli. The Canadian National the greatest of all annual be held this year as usual Exbibitlo and in the splendid buildings so pi Lake Ontario surrounded boulevards and inviting very best that Canada produces wi be exhibited while an eiab gram of amusements has b worthy features. Cheap fares to Toronto vail over the lines of the Government Railways for a perio that will ive an o ortunity for most delightful part of the mer. Round trip tickets will good for return Sept. 15. Round tri tickets at first class one way fare wi be issued on Sept. lst good for retur _ th d turn Sept. 13th, and on Sept. 7th goo for return Sept. 15th. In additloh to this there will be special excursion fare of $23.55 round trip issued on Sept. 3rd goo for return Sept. 11th and on Sept. 8t cod for return sc t 15th ' nto fair has been arranged to .stimu ate patriotism and to encourage greai er and better production in on sleeping cars in advance. Passengers from Eastern points wi have the advantage of travel Maritime -Express. Via~tlie Ocea the Grand Trunk express train Toronto. THE BOSPHORUS The Bospllorus, no less than the Da diluelles, is rich in clilssic myth ancient deeds of valor. for cattle-0xford is the exact E edge there crossed from Asia crossed there when the oracle them to follow u route that one of oxen would take if driven to the when Z-`ils had irallsfoi-med her illto wliitc ileifer, swam the strait to e cape the torniellting gadfly? You give all these explanations. They name, notably the passage that Sea. sive use of the name Bospllorus known earlier as the Tllracian Bo ed it "the bleeding vein of Europe across the Bosplorus ou a bridge boats, for the invasion of Scythia,`a generation later. his son Xerxes, his armies across the Hellespont. er to Venice and Genoa. doors of St. Sophia. Since then the ancient church; it may be that the r flectioll is now about to give way that of the cross that the waters knew for more than a thousand years. QUEBEC WOMAN FINDS HER S0 FORTH WORTH, Tcxus, Aug. 25.~ A four your search through the Un ed States and Canada for their elgllt year old soil ended here by Mrs. Jlllitl- Dollo, oi' Quebec. Canada, who identified the boy held by authorities here since the arrest of Charles F. Coriell on Marr-.h 5, as her sou. Cortell has been arrested on li charge of assault. lie had been trav- elling around the country with his boy. Roth told conflicting stories and were ordered held. (‘oi'tell officials silid, probably will be charged with abduction. The boy recognized his mother im- mediately. although he was only four years old when he disappeared from LONDON, Aug. 24.-An estimate by Prevention of Eye Trouble "when the kclcci- visited Galicia llc Prevention is better than cure. It is cheaper. possible beforehand and left after s eildln Eye t1:0lll)l€l‘ll3yl)€"aV0ld€(l by ing discomfort, suffering and per ililllilllllli llllllillll ml" Wm Wheat, per bush at Toronto 0atB_ whne _ from August 28th to September 13th 0ats_ mack c- turesquely grouped on the shores of Tub bu|_te,_ per lb by “"9 Potatoes, per bush, new walks the Hides rate pro- en pro- vided which will include many note- will pre- °“'"“"“§ s's1DE MARKETS Sept. 8th, on Sept 4 goo for re- for the Buckwheat H D - - This is Patriotic year and the Toro- all lines of Canadian industry ami agriculture. Further particulars regarding rates will be supplied by the ticket agent of the Canadi G rn t r ll . it will be illell toogscuiigepesesvalililiss l3P°°'“' *° Th’ G““"d'°") by the _ fast -train the Ocean Limited and the Com- N0- 2 Velmw 80% to 81°' 2607-8-21ME0l. the strait moans a passage or crossing glish equivalent for Bospllorus. Did they so name it because agricultural knowl- illto Europe, or bet-.illlse thc I’llrygialls told their wat- er? Or was lt bociiuse the Phrygians first rrussed in li vessel tllat had all ox for il ii:.;\il‘clit-ad? Or because lo, Tile name that the Greeks gave to n ma take your choice, for ancient writers also tell us that otllcr straits bore the same cou- ilecis the Sea of Azov with the Black Tile strait that now has the exclu- was phorlis. A nlodern writer has well call- Tliere tllc crinlsoll tides of conquest have ebbed and flowed for unnum- bered centuries. More than five hun- dred years before the birth of Christ, the great Darius lcd his Persian hosts l of s a led There: like a succession of wonder- ful pageants, the hosts of the crusad- ers crossed from Europe into Asia, afianle with zeal to rescue the Hoi Sepulclire from the infidels. There, f0l` C€lll\ll‘l€H. passed tile priceless car- goes that in the Middle Ages gave pow Ill May. 461 years ago, over the wel- ter and sack of the fallen city, Mohum- . _ . _ lliell ll, spurred his horse through the ' Tile meal tables this year will be lil charge of tlic ladies oi_Mollin- THE _ilhllili ClI’TOWN MARKETS 21c. to 28c. 10 to 11 14 to 16 $1.25 62 Butter per lb. Fowl per lb. “ Chickens, » 65 Eggs, per doz. 20 21 75 to 85 18 ll Beef, per lb. retail Pork, per lb., carcass Raspberries, per qt. Blueberries, per qt., Black currants 10 to 12 11 12 8 20 8 DD visit to the Queen City during the Straw (per ton) “wo l“{'_‘; sua: Turnips, bus. .15 sued from August 27th to Sept. 6th at W 1 'n,_ _30 first class oile way fare and one third E808? dozen _15 Wheat bus. 1.00 to 1.60 P Hay, loose ton , $10.00 to 11.00 11 Huy, pressed lo.oo tc 12.00 'I Hides, Tb. -10 Lamb pelts .30 to .50 d Oatmeal, per 100 3-75 oats, (wiiiic) bus. .65 9- Barley, bus. 05 to 90 60 to 90 20 to 24 22 to 23 .10 .70 .40 1 ,, li Butter, lb. (dairy) ll Butter lb. (creamery) Calfskins lb. Oats (black) bus. 2' Potatoes MARKETS (‘.IiICAGO, Aug. 25.-Wheat, No. 2 ll red, $1.06V,» to 51.09%; No. 2 hard. $1.09 to $1.11. n Others liominal_ Lillilted connection is made with the Oats N0- 3' white' 361/2 to 371/‘CJ Grand Trunk International Limited. T-he Maritime Express connects with - - for Barley 50 to GSC. Standard, 41 to 411,§c. Rye, No 2, $100 to $1.02. _ Tinlotliy $5.50 to $6.75. , Clover, $8.50 to $13.25. Pork, $13.55. Lard $8.02. Ribs $7.97 to $8.62. Bi Mild Satin ini- "Th§'amo1£; with a auatic” i Torlonro Excunslon. Tile Canadian Pacific Railway offers special rates and inducements in cou- nectiori with travel to the Toronto Exhibition. August twenty-eighth to September thirteenth. ' Visitors to Toronto from the Marl- time Provinces should travel vla C. P. R. Short Route, which is" Canad- ian Pucific” from start to illlillll Train leaves Halifax 8.00 a. ln.; St. John 5.45 p .m. due Montreal fol- lowing morning at 8.30.Between Mont- real and Toronto is operated "that splendid_ and up-to-date train. The Canadian." leaving Montreal 8.45 a.ln.. due Toronto 6.00 p. m. The Canadian Pacific is the only line operating (` m- partments Qrs between Montreal i-nd Toronto. _ Round trip tickets will be issued daily Aug. 27tll to Sept. fitli _at first class one way fare and ole-third, good leaving Torollto oil Sept. 15th. Tick- eta at single fare for the round trip will be issued Sept. lst, 4th and 7th, good until Sth, 13th and 15th respecti- vely, Tickets at special excursiull fare of $20.00 for the roulid trip will be issued Sept. 3rd. E000 Until lllll. and oil Sept. Sth. Zood leavii S Turoll- to Sept. 15th. Persons contemplating a visit to the Canadian National Exllibitioll - this year bigger and better lllun cver slfould make their plans early with the nearest Canadian Pacific Agent, who will look well to their interests in the lllzltter of supplying all illfoiillation. and arranging reservatiolls that may be required. Passengers via ilils route ure assured the best of service tllrollgllout. 2697-8-2'1llE1l. "The “Pensltlr" Toilet Preparations are winning their way to the front. Try their Luaflor (Iecrate the invisible cial cream 50c jdl Foster's Drug fa _ _ ._ _ store. 2e"1i-s-zslvlzii. ss r- , i and - Montague Horse Races Wednesday, September lst. 1915 RACES START AT ONE O’CLOCK SHARP The following horses have ciiterctl iii thc respective classes :- ,_ 2.19, Class Trot and Pace, Purse, $200.00 3‘ ' l\’l:lyor Toilil, llziliillioilll Ki-ily. George Crcsciis, _loliu P. Siilitll. Jcllico, H. Kelly. White Sox, Mrs. I. Ives. s_ King Doolls, ll. ll. /\corll. Casey Crescus, I. P. Smith. Ferndale, J. A. ti. lillis, Quecii Czitlicrillc, G. l~lartling'. Barney Mac., P. J. Conroy. Moth Miller, Arthur Godkili. ever held in this Province. Hot Dinners; It is possible when cure is im- deserve. to “Our Soldier Boys” in the trcu you? Dzlnciiig Booths, etc. _ :ls well as peopl : ‘ l':lre Kcllsiiigtoli, Frectowll, Cape Trzlvcrsc, liiiiernlil juilctioil, lirrulalbnne, \ lluilter River, Nortll Wiltshire, Royalty Jiiiictiou, Charlottetown, York, llctliortl, Mt. Stclvnrt, l'~`.lillir:l, Soliris, Bear River, St. l’etcr’s, Morcll, l‘c:lkc’s, Carklignll, Montague, \ alitl convey passengers to tlie rare fortziblc :lli<| safe tlrivcwdv. - tile Picton Brass llnild, cream of 1'. F.. Island this season. You want to see our friends, Montague races last year, but that 11" Santee satisfaction. __ artistic representation of the Virgin_ Buckets lenses duplicated Horse Ra¢g5_ y Devilisli Dorothy, Dr. j. T. jenkins. Dixie Girl, ]. A. lleiidersoil. Cherry Ripe, Neil McDonald. . 2.30, Straight Trot, Purse, $150.00 Oakley Oakes, \Villiani Brown. Upton Prince, l)r. j. '_|`. jenkins. Qucciisboro, H. Simms. Score Card, D. McGregor. lirclitoil ll_._, ll. C. lloopcr. ” British Soldier, W. S. Mckie. 2.30, Straight Pac e, Purse, $150.00 Alice Pointer, Dr. \V. \\'illiams Derliy, S. \\°'ctll0ck. Queeusboro, ll. Sunnis. Collluloclore (irailt, ]. /\. G. Ellis. Queen Alto, J. S. Wedlock . Tile above list of entries assures one of the best day’s horse races y No intoxicating liquors, or iiltoxicalted persons allowed oil or iiczlr the grounds. This will be strictly enforced. ` Hot Dinners; guc and vicinity, and all the proceeds derived from illc tables will go to gvdafrzrgg ‘hi B_‘;“Dh°'““ have "’“"°t` “TleIIE ISLAND SOLDIERS' SUPPLlf.Ml£N'l`.»\RY FUND.” can 8 Ove the dome of th; They will give you the best dinner ill town, and wc trust illzlt you to will bc patriotic enough to give tlienl your hearty support :ls tllcy well LOOK! _lust the price of your dinner will iliezlil uinlly coiuiorts clies. Yoil woll`t forget tlieill, will N' 'There will be well stocked Ice Crcnill and Rcfrcslilneilt Szllooils, "' 'l`llc iollowiilg train :lrrziilgeiliellts have lu-oil illzldc, cnrryiilg llorses .3 _ iilcllltlillg War Trix Time ‘ Stiillmersidc, $1.20 6.30 6. 57 7- 15 0-45 ’,'._’(l 7-35 8.o.: 8.20 8. 55 8.40 9. io .7 5 9.28 _(So 10.00 l.l5 7.00 i.i 5 3.00 i.oo 360 -90 9-05 .75 9-30 _45 lo.22 -25 10-55 Arrive, 1 i .15 (Lili. l. " 1.1 l. l. i.i 5 l.oo i.oo -9° l.oo .S0 i5 5 __ " Sill. is is __ __ __ ._ __ __ __ _. ._ .. __ il 1( 1( ._ ll Proportioliate fares from iiiteriiierlintc stations not ilzlilied. Returning, special trains will leave lilolitrigue after the l'llrcs_. Teams will meet all trains, and the S. S. lailterprise, from 1 iciou, track at rensoinlllle fares. 'l`llc roritlwny has been widencil :lll,tllc wily buck, mid is now :l coni- (iood track, coinfortablc gmiidstnilil, best of nllisic fllriiislied by tlle trotting horses of ilic Maritime - Provinces, will all go to lllokc this ilic greatest day's liorsc rzlcilig on Til E l Wlilh l ' ' ‘ write; hismii)ifiii¢;rill the heilglrs clailivliglsiil manent lmpmrmqnt of sight e ing the names of eminent visitors are Properly equipped to adlust which are kept in the churches, and glasses and test ey es as we guar _ y ' _ tloii'i you? Tlicy’lllletllere_. Come - along and sec them. True, you may not llnve seen tlicm since the 'S it, everybody goes to the iiloiitzlgue "”"" ‘““' "'° '“"’“' °“"”' ““ """"'- ‘ ' ilumlsslon'--Aduil=,25c clllliircu, i5c. ed this golden inscription to be made ~ ' ' 1- 1-»~~~~ --ne