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The Lycsum Mbvlag Pictures, 8._ 1.10 and l.45p ,ln ,, . ,,“|m_x ` BIRTHS L JENKlN8w-\At Orwell Cove on the 20th August, 1918, to Mr. and Mrs. James Jenkins, a son. ~ ‘ - DEATHS . 1 MCLENNAN-At Hsrtsville on Aug. 26, Mrs. Murdoch L. iMcLennan, age! 80. Funeral today, Tuesday, August 27th at 3 p. m. to Hartsville cemetery. 1 °~f 'il l _.___ "NATIUNAL MORAl|lY" BRUSHEU ASIIJI PQ-\-1 wig: LONDON. August 26.- Germans who are allowed to remain in neutral countries are invited in a ret-ent issue of the Central Powers l~Icoiiomic Gas- otte, to practice what it calls “coin- morclal camouflage.” The Journal adds, "afterf they war (ferman trade will be possible only through neutral countries. All marks of German orig- in will therefore have to be obliterat- ed from all wares exported. Consid- erations of international morality must be brushed aside. STUCK illlQlAlI[lNS HALIFAX, N.S., Aug, 26.-(Quota tions furnished by F. B. McCurdy & Co. stock and bond brokers, mein- bers Montreal Stock Exiclinnge, Mc- Curdy Building, llallfiix, N. S.) CLOSING PRICES |YestsrdaylTo:iay 85% 87'/,. 06% 101% 101'/ii 90% 441/; 69 127"/,i 71 SX'/, 67% 77% 82 ` ‘> 167% 77% 114 ‘/| A. F. . . . . . . . . . B6 Atchison .. 87 Anaconda . ..1 55% M. F. (lt. . . . . . . . . . ..10‘.!%i Mex Nor Power _....102 Reading ,._ S. T.U. Crucible __ cs'/i U. P. . . , . . . . . . . . . . .,128 P. R. S. . . . . . . _ . _ . .. 70% ' S. l’. 88% cooc>> .3 _.E 9=='.7°-1==1_ .2 '_'__ :_f”:' ...Hz :: 430'# KP-*~\ n'1»`-‘f..\' 114 likio.rd’s Liniment Co.. Limited _Gents,-l cured a. valuable hunting dog or mango with MiNAnn's i.iNi- MENT after several veterinaries had treated him. without doing him ani' oermanent good. ’ _ Yours, &c., 1 < WILFRID GANGNL Prbp. of Grand Central Hotel Drummond. Aug. 3, '04, _ Ili ." _ i ifroiessional Cards IDR. ctirr CHRGNIC DISEASES cunlvrivm TREATMENT by ui- uiontli in advance, Victoria Hotel Charlottetown. P .E . I ., canada. HOURS. 12 to 3 daily. NOW |91-8-2M3mospd. _J. D. STEWART. K. C. Rarrister, Solicitor and Notary Public Mos Nswson Block, Charlottstowr ' __ lrsnoh Office. Georgetown llonsv to Loan on Rui Estate .,_..1 _ s. s. Hessian , Barrister, Boileitor, _ Notary Public, ste., - » HONEY T0 LOAN. Montague. F. E. I. .,WAB.BUR'l‘0N lit SHAW _lnrristers, Attorneys, Notary Pub '¢c. Etc., Sdiicitors ‘or Canada Baill- Anncistion, Bank of Montreal, Can ads. Permanent llontltuo Corners tina. n |,i=:oii a BENTLEY . 1-if On the farm of Stephen Coles, Esq. Milton. Wednesday, August 28th, 1818 commencing at 2 o’clock the follow- ing stock. 4 milch cows with calves at side; 2 due to freshen. 4 steers, 3 years old; S helfsrs, 3 years old; 5 heifers 3% years old; 3 hoifers 1% years old'; 4 calves; 1 horse, 8 years old. Terms six months on approved joint notes 6 pei' cent oi! for cash. BENJ. CARTER» Auctioneer 1017-8~23M5ipd . AUCTION SALE I am instructed by Wm. Pound Fredericton to sell by Public suction on Thursday August 29 at 2 o'clock. old, weight 1250; 1 horse 8 years old. weight 1300; 1 mare with foal by side ers 2% years old; 7 steers, 1% years old; 5 heifers 1%. years old;'3 calves Auction ISale At West Royalty, three miles from t`h'town 2 o°clock, Stock-1 horse,8yrs iid, 3 niiich cows, Ii fnt cattle, 1 Jer- scy heifer, 2 pigs, 30 hens, also ducks ind cliickemi. lmpleinents~1 cart, 1 truck wagon, 1 driving wagon, 1 box sleigh, 2 wood sloighs, 1 plough, 12 sets hai'rows_ shovels, hoes, forks. harness. etc. Crop, 4 acres of stand~ ing grain, including oats and mixed feed, 1‘/z acres oi’ potatoes, quantity of hay in mows. Ternis of sale,-14 months' credit on approved joint notes, ti per cent. off for cash. All sums under $5 cash. 1044-8-24M6i. ISAIAH HORNE FARM FOR. SALE eral store, school, mills, hlncksmlths buildings are erected and in good con- dition with abundace of good water. intending .purchasers are invited to P. E. I. 847- -1 and, warehouse combined; also barn tradesmen as it is the centre of n ‘thriving section. lf not sold* will bc to let not later than October. Apply to owner on premises. G. A. CLAY, Dundas, August 10th 901-8-20tts4lpd. ' l "V .Oi _, _wi _._ _g '~ .;.__ _ _ | "-.§}‘~` _ W if/ 7 Synopsis of Canadian Nortliwesl ` W. l. lontisy, K. G. 'larrlstsr and Attorneysat-Lsw Money to Loan, Mllos-Bank of N. 8. Chsmborl. Charlottetown. P.l.l. NURSON & DUFFY larrlstsrs and Attorneys lu-,tors for Royal Bank of Csnsdl _ IONIV TO LOAN. 'nn-LEAN is iuoK1NNoN larristsrs Attornsys-at-Law Odeo loyal Bank Building ~ Charlottetown P.lll! 'Miss D. Rudge Hairdressing dllil lanicnre Parlom _ Also hair goods for ssis. 171 Gros may ts e a pure omss es s cts. Prics Ima rr sera. lhities-Muni reside six moniiis in each oft res yean, cultivate S0scr\s and srects house wc rili land Regulation “lv T113 sole head of s family or any male over 1 ciirhteen years nld, may homestead s qusric igctinn of gvgilgblc Dominion land in Msniiohn. Saskatchewan or Alhsria. _Allhlicani must sp- penr in pg;-yi" gt the Dominion Lands /ilency or Sub-Alency for the Disiric_t. Entry by proxy may be made at any Dominion _Lands Agency but not Sub-Agency on certain conditions. Duties-Six monthsrrelldence unnn and cal tivstinn of the land in each of three yeah. A holielifader may live within nine miles of his hnmmsad on s farm of at least B0 acres, on certain conditions, A_ hsbitahle house is re- iiuirrd except where residence is performed in ihe vicinity. ln certain districts a homcsteailer n good stand- ing may pre-empt a qusrier-sociiol along side his homestead. Price $3.00 p_er iicro._ - Duties Six months residence in each of three yesrssfler earning homestead Dltent: also 50 acres extra cal 'va\ion. Pre-rmvtion patent maybe ob- isined as n ss homesteld vlient, on certain condltiomxw A settler who has exhausted his homestead right k hssed ll t d in certah di tri The area oicalilwaiionls suhiect. to reduction in fi-‘.1 .‘i,'._ '2.‘i“.{‘i...i‘§'i§l 2.‘iii.?&‘.l..l"‘.:...i'.‘If..il'ii}.‘ unditluns W. W. CORY. C. M, G. Deputy the Mlniler ofthe interior has led many a suffer- ing person to neglect the treatment of piles. The itching, stinging sensations produce the .keenest distress. The thought of a surgical operation brings men- _ tal anxiety which un - derminesf' the general health. Relief can always be obtained by the appli- cation of Dr. Chase’s Ointment, and in most cases _persistent treat- ment brings about complete cure. This ointment is worth try- ing when you think of _ the comfort to be ob- tained. The following stock: 1 horse six years THE DARKEWS WILL “uv” and f"i“’"]S as Mr' A ilf1l‘tlfflilai'ly true impression of States is afforded by the following: One negro advised another, who had Ask for vviinar-u's ana take no ornsr l Sat. Aug. 31st WAN... 1 531,33 ;§,ii§i§,‘;§;;} Experienced young imm as cutie! of men’s clothes. Must bc willing ti woi‘k part time on board, opening for energetic sober man at satisfnctoi‘_\ wages and perinaueiit eniployment. Apply by letter with references. W. S. MUNM'S lice lllv, iiaiim 1026-il-24l\iiil. FARM FOR SALE I offer for sale my farm of 101 acres ,situated at Frenchfort fronting on the East River, 90 acres clenr li with scantling and fencing. A nevei failing stream of water runs iicrosi th farm and there is es ro R 0 8 wn am Dunstnffnuge Creamery, 2 miles from very conveniently situated being only Bedford Ry Station and 10 mum ff 3 m 5 miles from York Station and in the manages to 1059 new-ly an his we from Charlottetown. _ immediate vicinity of churches, gen mpgs, I is a man who fights for' _ refuses to scrap withg i Will sell farm with or without croi rl Apply on premises to owner, Fre V shops, telephone connection, rural A true he,-0 daily mall, hotels, fishing, etc. A com- Owe? Fmmillfolzt' o,§791I;e;;;I lzmdgl his country and 1 _ fortable and couiniodious dwelling- “Act meer' or V I D his Wim house, barns and other necesmry out- _ g__ ' _ 1-* wanna' Death occurred sifddenly at Port- land, Oregon, on June 20th 1918 of Mrs. Seward Cham-bers of Olympia. Wash. Mr. and Mrs. Chambers had gone on n visit to her sister Mrs. Nel- lie liledows the week before and nl- tlioush Stella as she was called, had not been well for some time her con- dition had not been considered ser- ious and her death was a sudden shock to many friends who loved her and held her ln the highest esteem. She was the twin daughter of Mr. Chamtbers a well known young man and Mrs. McFarlane Iboth belong to P. E. Is- land. Mrs. (Ihamhei-h rei`cri'ed to is ii grand daughter of the late it/ir. Tim- Hlfeff ‘DY Galaifi 3 milk COWBH S0019 the quaint humor 'ind simple philos- ` ‘ ' ‘ ' ' , ii io ~. .- UVIUI! 38 lbs Uf milk D91' d3Yi10 SWBFF opliy commonly found among the less- omy Wemherbm vi ug* N en weight from 900 to 1000 each; 6 llolf- ediicated iicgroes of the United "°" 7 TH ERE‘SA MAY O’8RlEN lt is a sad duty to recoid the death T 1 d ~ ‘ _ ____¢;i_'_i:ii;__;s_i_;i__ months credit on aDDi'ove been drafted, to i_i_iake will before on Theresa May 0,B__ie“_ daughter of ` going to the 'wan I hah" gm' no usp Mr. William O‘Brien, Dept. of Dredge W» D- MCCOUBREW nohow, i’oh dat kind of a will," said , f and .Mrs 0 Brien, in the liltli year oi’ (‘.lii'istlaii resigiiailoii. She was ui- tended in her last illness by l<‘uthei's Wm. V, McDonald and J.<‘..McGuigaii, dilllglitei' this fain- tlie last two years and they have the synipiitliy ot' tho ,whole comiiiiiniiy in their- bei'eavf>- ' ment. The i`iinerul'tooli place Siiniliiy nfteriiooii and wus very largely attend ed. Among tho many tokens of syuipalliy - were the following-: Floral cresceiits from Mrs. John Mciwziii, liztnolii' and .ici-isle, Mr. niid Mis. Wllllniii Mcin- nls and Austin. Floral masses-licleii Nlcliiiils and lrviii, Mrs. Alchorii, and lidith. Nosi\gays~Missos ‘Elsie Day Elsie Sliarke, \Villiam Gordon .Mcin- nis, 'Miss Anne (loylc, Jennie Doiroii. h’lai'giii5ct an Annie (loi~ini~rly, Miir~ Kiirct and (‘.hiii‘lie Chovt-rio, llelen Al- clinrn, Annie Russel, Gladys Muilii~._ 4 Baby Mcinnis. Spiritual Boquets from Mrs. M. E. Traiiior and family, Mrs. Alviiio Dolron, Bridget O‘Brien, Ger- tiude and Mnggii- Slniiot Mary Mi riguii The pall lii»riir>rs \vr=ii~ Haiold * s rin ias goo ti ngs aii h_TI;l;;u21scribm (gferg for sale,hiB beautiful situation near to churches 0" Frank Prfmty' Jalnes (`"Hag`h“" 60 Flu Of 4 HCPES Ili COVE and Thomas (,0r|‘ig;\n_ i Head 11 mil 1, m Ch rl tt to I and school. Only 2 miles from | _ an loses all his money he also Island, on Tuesday, August 27th, a* onsliaw C arloltetowi Friday 2, 7 a. m. 3 p. in Tuesday 6, 9 a. m. .. 2.. 6.30 p. m. Friday 9, 11 a.. in. .. 6.30 p, m Tuesday 13, 5.30 a. m. .. .. 2 p. m. Friday 16, 7 ix. m. .. ....3.30 p. m. Tuesday 20 8.30 a. m. ..6 p. ni. Friday 23.10.30 6.30 p. m. Friday 27 5 ii. m. .. .. ..1 p. m. Friday 30, 7 a. ni. .. .. ..3.30 1). ln. Freight must be delivered one hour before sailing 50.000 Bags due to arriv George Street. Phono M4-L. son-op-insane, __ ‘ N.B.--Unauthorized pupiicaiion of this, advertisment will not bs paid for. 9 ii , .. _ ‘ Se tember er ulatlons thereunder are removed with__ 8 Bthstuetf' ' the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. , Executive Council, . W, K, ROGERS, Prince Edward island, s _ \ 1 C' Secretary Treasurer. 22nd August. 1915. 1 813~8-13ths2wks, Ilis iloiior the Lieutenant Govern- ’ ' x UF Iii Council has been pleased to or-1 The subscriber offers for sale his der as f0HowB___ ~ . l it property at Dundas °°““isti"g' °t Bm” B _ h That thc restrictions proliibitini: the operation of motor vclilcles on and dwelling house with a good well, _ T I I_ _1 'M, and fri fed 1° ew - fm- “ME TABLE .£527 i;T.T..;”.I`i‘ ."..Il{I””fiilil.-§"?...-.;if§`~'l ily supplied with vegetables. This is "°"“°h "8"-¢h°"t”°y” ‘ P' Q' I AUGUST, 1913 Southport, Lo iliv Kcppocli Shoin and B' good chance for 8 merchant or Leave Bonshaw. Leave Ch'towu Langley Beach, bc, and- thc sonic are hereby removed. That the liillsliorougli Bridge shall ho open to motor vehicles during thc. first ten iuluiitcs of each hour from the hours of svvvii o’i-ilock and ion minutes past. eight' o'<-.lock a_m., und iulnnieii past six ifclock' p.ni. on Tucs- days and Fridays. Tlmt. motor triicks may be operated route and Vernon and iiv wav of hour on' week days including Tues-' days and Fridays. _ _ 3, --_- That the Sunday `r‘estrictl`o`ris under. H The Motor Vehicle Law and lieg- , p p respect to the following roads to on “ ‘ (I to and from places of worship only, on' l from Mediterranean su;.ii;ysTrry|