yr I1-Aosfrwo ' 'rr-mcaAai.o'l~rm~ow1.- u==a-.--ee -.-- 1 i i i AUcnsr1s,1si§_ The Value .oi Security you to be sure that your | prescription is filled with absolute accuracy. security and it costs you nothirhg extra. We use the V finest rugsobtainable.They . are are of the standard strength. Drugs can be pure and yet _ so to Re . We ma e you safe on all 1 these points. Our years of I experience enables us to - give you the best possible I Yar *Air _,_ 1¢r-rr - service in prescription nil- ing. _ .I lARTlSTIC PORTRAITSI Liberal Conservative HIS VISIT T0 BRITAIN A illisllul!||||l||I|li}|1|l1|| p 111"il| , f/ Ai; 1 1, ..,|iN| It is worth a good deal to We afford you such not only pure, but they a Pi -1 ' e F s - 1 r it 141;: Convex? G‘:illise andrgdililliss a Q32* 1 specialty. . 1 ,__E ~ , . Charlottetown. °". ; f ,/of _-ff/Z Liberal conservative candidates. Pre- "”`\ N ; MQ "5 ‘{;:,"-/ A ’" - mler Mathieson and other Connerva- M / "L"/~‘, ' ’ .5 - 1. /' __ , > H., _ .V , '. tlve Speakers will be held Ill the Hall /,/I 1, 'Li " ' ._", ¢;»‘_ /1/5'.-,'g_---~ sealed 'renders will be received uh an/ioALsANE. MONDAY. " " A , ’ / /" - / ’ A1 is 1‘ . f L_ ' .- -/ - .<» » ' ` f- _-1 f / A _ /:.1 .» - ‘ff»f"2". ff/ »»v»t_ . I 1 in neon on Friday, August zoih, 1015. _ _ _ _ ' , 1, /,.5 »>"/~ . ,< R’ \%§&` / H 1 ‘Y 1' r. voune At Bradalbane 5/ , ~ -___ .- 72 Upper Queen St. _, _. // ’ Q3 -- / .f:_/fi;/1 St. Margarots. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. A C McCORMACK 2410-8-5,7,10,13,15,19. uncertain in strength as be rfectly valueless nutli Silver Black Fox and last year. rantced this year. foxes to the ranch. ° American shareholders are met . G. arrival of the Boston boat at I OL' k and taken over ranch free DR UG GIST charge. -, -vu F5-__i---___ Il get the benefit by purchasing 1 one of ours. ‘ ._. _ , f.. "§ efore the war prices have ot advanced and you will 24 __l A Few sl-mass Fon sAl.E cA *" --I avlNG Tl-us vEAa's olvlnsn S. P. GOUDEY, Secretary. 2195-7-22Mti’. Young Women Desiri A Nurse’s Education Tile Wm. W. Backus Hospital, General llospitul with well equip lnedical, surgical and obstetrical rtnicnts offers a three years’ gi course to young woinon desiring Write for circular of liiformatioli. 64-7-10M2-ilpd. m ` Fur F Co. Ltd. Yarmouth, N. S. 50 p. c. cash dividends p 20 p. c. cash dividends g Unless more than 20 p. cash be paid will add ni R- A a ped E. do- Nova Scotia (.‘lia.nibci's. ‘ Jews” & Optician l Province of Prince Edward island, $5 ‘->.i'.i'¢`.'e‘!~:-». ' " ?"`?.F;.`;3§'§’-§<\‘ pa od We received a large ship- ""“°“`” °'l“"“‘i°"' ment ot nioven1en1sd"ect Ad.lrc,.s, from the nlariufactures- KATHLEEN A. Down, ri. N., and as thcsc were ordered Superintolident of Nurses, b Norwich, Conn. ' G. H. Taylor I _- f TIDE TABLE A U G U ST. High Water. *--_"rf 1 ' “riot Date. Day 'l`ilnc. ll't. Time. 1 \ S. 2.30 "' 14.51 15.42 16.40 17.47 19.03 20.15 21.13 22.03 22.46 23.24 .".".".","I".".".‘ [QP-*©©¢-*V“!\:l€L 2 M. 3.01 I! Tu. 3.32 I 4.08 E.:-li-DCF-:;‘;7:~lL‘v-is t~7\4»-4 ’:&-ti-‘NH St:-AC: »--J-»-1 -§»>»6\&>Q'Y "A-1~7L.‘.:1;I`\TL`-D315- ClL19C 9-3»5\»l>l3 PCT .*‘_~‘~‘.“ r’.*'.".".~’ -$72 D~l"Jl$ T-'Ib-'i®¢`1-¥~ Sa. A 4 W. 5 Th. li 7 . S. M. 'ru. 42 W. 33 23.57 Th. 120 ._ i-‘. 0.20 12.04 sa. 0.53 _ 12.47 S. ' 111.110 M. A 14.11 'l‘u. 15.15 w. 2.5.0 111.24 Th. "':5 17.42 F. 10.04 Sa. 20.21 s. 21.21 2:1 M. " " 22,11 2-1 'i'u_ _ 22.54 1:5 W. 23.34 , Th. ._ lf. 12.14 sa. i::.01 S. 114.45 M. 14.211 1212 r-»»-1 Q _"Nfl @\I~D c 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 on no N#HSN?@ f-<`l-l`]l~&\'& 26 27 28 29 30 31 .""."E7‘.°‘E".°‘F"?‘9°°°" r~:o~i.>»-wo_ Air. lil-riraln it own of York. to nlissl Sllsio Guy S. llr ’l`itus of l'rovl1lcncc ll. l., l`_ S. A. GIRL FIRE BUG IN ONTARIO TOWN. 'roi/T- '_ -_.- _'A __e"»`,i;- _:é;.:;;-`A;`i;?__ \-:”~e-if ‘/__ _ .\ __" \ 1. ' S `\`_/ / \-\ \ ?_ Q / If ` -f N V/~‘ ‘\-» \ / A\ I - "Nil ;~ ___ -._'\,: ~. ‘L_ X, _ , ` \ 2 ` A-A , g A ,_ _ .\ '-/x\:l`?:`°;'.1_;_-_` p f “' --f>' `~‘ /fir, _..: /' is /-5/1.-_-1 .‘E~r.¢;'3*¥_. "4 ~ \`\_,//\ ,T12 .\~ ‘ \ `N\\ 11, \\` . \ \- ’ "A ' » ,-'- f / 1 , -ef.. ._ , /, / ~ ’ s . _ s / //' s. _ \ \\i »-\ " /»=-_f 1. 1...- f- \. n 1_1 f I . \ . > _.- _,.,»_ obert Borden nails Canada's colors tothe mast. tAliSi FNNM INEAIHES EDEN MUSEE OPEN AS USUAL, NEW YORK. During the past two or tllree weeks several of the newspapers have cir- culated a story to the effect that the Eden Musee was closed to the plihlic. This report is untrue and the *Eden Museo is still open to tho public as during the past thirty two years and will continue so all during the Suni- mer. The European war has furnished excellent material for new figures and tahlcaux which have been repro- duced in wax at the Musec. Many of tho Generals nnd Admirals und prom- inent inen in the public cye ure to be seen on exhibition in thc life like wax figures and various scenes which are actually taking place are also to be seen. The Musee is electrically cooled tlirougllo-ll. and the rclitillllors :is well as the open roof affords plenty of cool air these hot days. 'l`lio Kin- eniacolor natural colored moving pictures are showli every hour in the (foncert Hall. Ajccbgtlio Mysterious chess and checker player is opou to the public and many players of those games spend hours trying to defeat this A‘itoiiia,tie plnycr. The Eden Musee is open every day from 10.30 till 10.30 in the evening and visitors can cntcr at any time. NAT M. WILLS ANR BELL FAMILY AT B. F. KEITH'S, BOSTON. Nat M. Wills, the world famous tramp comedian, who is one of the most imitated mon on the Anicrlcliii stage, will make his final vaudcrville appearance of the season at B. F, I{eith's Thcatrc oil the wcck of August 23rd. Mr. \Vills is under contrct with (‘harlc.~; B. Dillingham to star in tho new show about to he staged t the Now York llippodronic. As usual, Mr. Wills will bring un entirely new slip- ply of original stories, and sonic ot` ills great parodies. His inziterlzi will all be new to Boston audiences. Sc- cond only to Mr, Wills ln general ili- torest will ho the iirst vaudeville lip- pcaraiicc in Huston of Mazie King and Taylor llrookc. Miss King was hero last winter ns star of "'l‘lln Passing Show," and .sho is one of the cutest and olovcrcst littlo soubrettes im- aginable. Ono ol' the big spectacular features ol' the hill will bc offered by thc Great lloll Family of Mexican Troubarlonrs and native musieans, wllo sing, dance and play their native musicians, who sing, dance and play ihrlir native instruments with mar- velous skill, Everyone ot’ those nine Mcxlcaiis is a genuine brother and sistcr. They are related to the Matl- oro family. und with till: arising of illierta to power, the Bells were oli- llgerl to Scrilice their fortunes and flee to America for their lives. Win- sor McKa_v, the cartoonist and croat- 0I‘ oi' “iliitlc Nclno in Slulilhcrlalnl, will draw sonic ol` his l`linny pictures, und otlicr fcuturcs will inclullc Marv Ellcii, the elephant colnclllonnch; Sian Ganlcy Trio of nicrry bouncing bounccrs; Skeet (lalaghor and Irene \\.'ortli in a novel singing and dancing Specialty; Augusta Glosc. in her clev- er nianilogllc; and Binns and Burt in flln oil thc hand springs. ___ GREAT DOUBLE BILL AT BOSTON THEATRE. BOSTON. Ry special arrangeninlit with thc ilrcaicst, photoplay manufacturing "0"\llHl\If‘s of the llnltcd States. thc nlanl-ilzollicnt of thc llostnn Theatre has arrangoll to present all tho big- gest nlotlon picture production forthe first time in Boston at the Boston Tlioatrc. lil ordor to do this. it has I"‘-0" Hrmiitlcrl, commencing on Mon- day. August 23rd, to present a coni- Dlfbtc chanirc of programme on Mon- day and Thursday. The first three days of the week, Olga Petrova, the celebrated emotional actress. ill “Tho Vampire." will bo the headline attraction, and the last three days of the week the stupendous motion plc- ture production of Dr. Cyrus Town- send llrady`s widely read novel, "The Chalice of Courage," will be present- ed. Mme Petrova. whose success in “The Heart of a Painted Woman" made her famous in s night as one of the really great stars of the screen. is seen at her best in “The Vampire." "The Chalice of Courage," the stupen- dous picturization of Rev. Dr. Brady's great. novel, which will be shown the last three dnys of the week, is ln ‘many respects the greatest hoto play P ever attempted. its scenes ure laid in the far West. and among the bill pcenes are the desperate fight between a man and a huge grizzly hear, and the death of a woman who is shot by her husband after she has fallen over cliff. and been fatally wounded. to put her out of her misery.. Throulrh it all runs a gripping story, wonder- ,,.._ .. ._ -,,, -~,~..-_-_. ._-. -_ ~;.-:.».':~.'1-11°1~:`. fully played. Other feuturos nf the week include Caroline B. Nichols and the Fadettcs, (.'liarlie (‘llaplln; Mary Plckford, one of the Boston Theatre sccnics, and ri plcturizatiori of the famous base ball stories recently np- peariiig in the Saturday Evening Post. INDIANS ill BE _ . Hi-PAINIAIEII LONDON. Aug. 17.-The Govern- ment of india, according to rl special despatch from Siiiila, has been obliged to adopt more drastic measures in the trcatnieiit of allen enemies throughout the Empire. The despatch says: “A statement descrihiiig in detail the measures for internment, surveil- lance and registration hitherto applied to alien enemies ill liidla has been issued by the Government. lt states that the prolongation of the war and the bitteriicss aroused by German savngery have now altered the posi- tion. besides adding to the continued strain ot' supervision. it has accord- ingly hccu decided, with the approval ot` the Secretary of State for india. to replitriatc all women. cllildreii aint nien of non-niililary age as soon :is the necessary arrailgciiients can hc carried out." ...___ THE STUMBLING BLOCK IN BAL- KANS PATH. SOFIA, August 15.- The news- paper Echo De Iiulgzirie, in an odi- torial on thc anniversary of the treaty ot' Bucliarest tAugust 10, 1913,) which the paper says has lic-.on disastrous, not only to Blilgariu. but to all the Balkan states, declares that "until that stumbling block is reniovcd i`roiii thc path of thc lialkuli peoples there will bc neither pcncc. tranquility nor security in the peliilisulu." T MANY CANADIANS GET COMMISSIONS. LONDON. Aug. 16.- Relatives tin- nounco that Socoild Licut. Duncan Hook, Laiicasliirc Flisllicr:-1, clrlcst son of Alan iiook oi` (‘.olilicliili, Vziiicolivfn' ,Island, und was a civil enginecr in Canada al the outbreak of the war was kilicd in action on August 7. The following. all from (luliaillan divisional mounted troops, liavc been ,lgazetted temporary. Second Lieuten- ants: Lance Corporal J. W. llusli, to Royal Scots; Private A. S. Plrrle, to Cameronians; Corporal J. l-lunt, to Dorsetchiros; Lance Sergeant J. Bar- ron. to Wol'ccstt'=.l'slilres; Lance t‘or- poral A. llazell, to the \Velsli Regi- ment; Private R. Jenkiliu. ltitli Al- berta llorsc, to Gloucestersliire, and Private S. Clements of the (".a||mii;m contingent, to the Loyal North Lan. :asllireu - -___ INTERNMENT OF ALIENS IN INDIA. , I-ONDON. /\\ll§- 10.- t’l`hrougli Reu- eis Ottawa At:ouc.v)-~ The Govern- lllont ol` india. u_ccordlng to a. special despatch fronl hinlln, luis been ob- liged to adopt ninrc drastic measures in the treatment of align 0m,m|e,, 'hrougliout rho Empire. The des- pat.cli says: “A statement describing in detail 'lie u.-ea-surcs for internment. surveil- ianco and registration hitherto ap- niicd to ulion enoniios in lndlu, 'has Ilffili ISH\l01l|I>y tho Government. lt it.-itcs that ilin prolongation or tho war and thc' bitterness arousoll bv tho position, bosidcs adding to um contlnuod strain of suporviglgm lt has accordingly been decided, with 'I\0 Hllproval of tho Secretary of State for lndlu, to rcpatrlalo all women :hlldron and men ol' non-military ng# is soon us tho necessary arrange. ments can be carried out." SHIPPING NEWS /-_ ENTERED. Auil 17.-Sclloonors Mayflower, D l . I"i.t - . _ let. Pieimi. R y N 0"' gym' mm" C'-EAREI> August 17.-sciumners Mayflower. Daley, Picton; 0,-gan, P°I;°fie. Picton; Sylph. oimbisl, Pla- b°U» _-IOBBDII 0.. Osborne. Pt. Hawkes. “Wi PHCIUC. MUPFBY. Louisburg. ` The “steady smoke" oi more men than any - other ten cent cigar on the market. Why? ‘ Inst smoke one! L ....p_v,...V 1-,,,._.-,,- G"rn\H" Silva!-ZCl`y have now altnrcil‘ SPANISH PRINCE A BANKRUPT. NE\V YORK, Aug lil.-The cniliar- ral-‘sing discovery that his cash cup- ltal was 28 cents, and his liabilities $36,545.32, caused dashing Prince Lu- dovic llaragon Pignatelli, son ol’ lion Jaime, Pretender to thc throlic of Spain. to illo ii petitieli of voluntary liaiikriiptcy to-day in the Brooklyn Federal Court. From the time he ar- rived here, August 5, 1911, as tho guest of Robert Goelet, at Newport. Prince Pignatelll has been stopping dramatically into the public prints every once in a while. no\v by beconi- ing engaged to one or another of Ani- crica`s heiresses, now by running over someone in automobiles, and lhially cloping with Miss Ruth Morgan Wa- ters, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Ju- son Watcrs,_of Rod Bank, N. J. It was the automobile that figured largely in placing hini ln his present embarrassing position. Mrs. Alice S. O'(‘onnell got a judgment of $15,956.86 against him July 1, in the Nassau county court, for the dcatli of her hus- band, Edward, the vlctlni of the acci- dent. -_ii ST. CATHERINE GIVES GUNS TO THE 35TH REGT. ST. (‘A'I‘llERlNES, Ont.. Aug. 16. -St. (`utlierliins citizens took a half llolidlly yesterday aftcrnooli ‘to rc- ceive the 35th overseas battalion |'l`o- ronto regiment), coniiiianrled by Lientcnaiit-(`oloiicl Mc(‘.ordick, of St.. (`alhcrines, who pnld a visit today. After nillltnry ovolutlons at Montc- hcllo park, thc batallloli was present- crl with two niacllinc guns by the St. (‘uthcrlncs Bur iissociatioii, and the pauy.- The battalion niurclicd to Niu- gara camp this morning. - STEEL HEAD SHIELDS WORN BY FRENCH. l‘AlllS, Aug. 16.- l’cnding tho munilfucturc of tho now stool hcllllcts for thc. lfrcnch army, 700.000 str-.al llcad shields have been scnt to tho front. This is the only species of armor that the .soldiers have been per- rnittcri to uso. as most of tim clilras- ses. chest protectors, lload protectors, co1its~ol`-niail and bucklcrs ollcrcd provctl to bc almost as dangerous as thc c|lc|ny‘s bullets. Tho head shlcld. liowcvor, as it is used, wus recently prnvcd by statistics to have saved a employes of the Mctiil lii'cwilig coin-A I .EE I , lil up I _ lk . 1 ` 2, \@lIIIIlll|i||l|ilt:ll: ‘ i . As alto advances ‘ the blood gets thin, the nerves exhausted an d vitality runs low. By building up the nerve force of . body and mind _ Dr. Chase’s Nerve " E:ipd Is an un- unded blessing to people ol ad. vanccd years. ` 60 cents A box, 51| dnlers -fgatll, ' /gy. _ l,l\ ~» \ se’s \ “ -1//' Dr Clie Nerve F ood TO INVESTIGATE HUDSON BAY'S FISH POSSIBILITIES. ll/\Lll"AX. Aug. 16.-At St. J0iui's Nfld., dispatch of August 0 says: investigation as to the possibilities of developing li commercial fishery in lludsoli Bay is under way Ill’ NSW- folilidlniid shipping interests. Several ships of the scaling fleet wlich have hceii engaged for exploratory work in the hay during the conilllg year, in coiinoctioli with tho Calindiuii govorn- nicnt dcvclopiin.: work at Port Nelrlon have bccn provided with equipment for careful cxnniiiiallon of the ilsliing i~csoiil'ccs ot' thc. region. l’i'evlous explorations have shown that tlicro ure large supplies of cod in those waters. Ili addition there are tlircc specic.; oi` snlninn in Iludson Straits and ill ‘the suiiilncr these fish are plentiful oil tho coast oi’ Bnliin ls- laild ami the south shores of the bay. A Message To Tiiin Weak Scrawny Folk 7 An Easy Way to Gain 10 to 30 lbs of Solid, Healthy, Permanent Flesh. Thin, nervous, undeveloped _.mon and woliicn ever_vwliore are heard to say, “l can‘t iiiiderstaiid wily l do not get fat. I cnt plenty oi' good. nourish- ing i'ood'.' The i'eu'1on is just this: You cannot get fat, no inattcr how mul-li you cat, unlo:=s your digestive cleinents of your food instead of pass- ing them out through the body as waste. »'~ Wliat is nccdcd is a moans of gcnt- ly urging thc ;issllnllz\t|\'r\ functions of thc .stonilicli and intestines to ali- sorb thc oils and fats and hand them over to thc blood. whore they may rcacli thc stnrvcd, shrunken, rlln- down tissues r.ud build tlionl up. The tiiili pcrson's body is like a dry spoilgn-cagcr and hungry for the fatty nintcriuls of which it is being' deprived by tho fuilurc of the ali- nicntary cunul to take them ,from the fond, Tho best way to overcome this sinful wastc of flesh building elc- _nicnts und to stop thc leakage of fats is to use Slirgol, the recently discov- cred rcgoiicratlve force that is re- coinnicndcd so highly by physicians licro and abroad. Takc a little Surgol tahlct with ovary mcul and noticc how quickly your cllecks fill out and rolls of ilriu. healthy fic-sh are llcpcsitcd ovcr your body. covering cu(-ii liouy uiiglc and projecting points. Your drilggist has Surgol. or can get it from his wliolcs-alcr, and will refund your nlonoy if you are not satisfied with lim gain ln weight is produces as stated on the guarantee in each package. it is inexpensive, easy to take alid highly clllclclit. Cautlonz- While Sargol has pro- duced rnliiai‘llalllc results in overcom- Illl-Z llcrvou.~1 rlyspcpsiu and general stoulach troubles, it sllollld not he iukcn unless you ro willing to gain ton pounds or more. for it is a won- 5 f \ 'fi great liiauy lives. dcrful flesh-builder. L.._ F ' . charge Twenty-five cents. if GUARDIAN GLASSIFIEII AUS. f _ word esch continuation. Cssh must sceompsny order. Minimum . t4'-I-'l'»ti4‘ ' 1 _ _ A gcn ts \V all ted "nutzwsa WANTED-TO SELL FOR the Old Reliable I~`onlhill Nurilcrlcs. We teach our men tn soil. Experi- cnco unnecessary. Highest com- missions paid. Ilundsome frcc cuuipnient. Stone & Wellington. 'l`o- ronto, Ont." 24168-BMEZGI. _l Bonl'llc|°l~l Wuiitcd BHOARDERS--FIVE OR SIX STEADY boarders can be nicely nccolnmodnt- ed at the Mclionzlo House, 89 Sid- ney St. 8-llmtf. % Help Wl|nf.cll--l<‘e|iin,l-_‘ LAUNDRY MAID WANTED 'FOR Falconwood Hospital. Apply at tho Hospital. 2417-8-6Mtf. V I For Sale FARM FOR SALE.- l OFFER FOR ,,sa|e my farm at Wilmot, about 21/, miles from Summerslde containing 50 acres with buildings. Apply to Robert S. Waugh St. Eleanors.P.E. island. 2531-8-16M1ll, FOR SALE.-UNDERWOOD TYPE- writers, No. 4 Model, special price 40. Sent. on approval to responsible parties. express prepaid. Dominion Typewriter Co., 68 Victoria Street, Torbntognt. 2272-7-27b13i FARM FOR SALE ON INDIAN River Road leading to Black Horse, containing about 65 acres, with large barn nearly new, dwelling and out-buildings, never-failing well 6! water. Guaranteed title. Terms- $1,000 cash, balance to suit pur- chaser. Mrs R. A. Hillman, Ken- sington, P.E.l. 2190-7-21m12i Help Wanted-My ale _ I 1 WANTED.-Afternoon employment by intclllgcnt, young man. Partlculari to " X,Y.Z." Guurdlali Olllce. 2514-8~13mtf ;_ . ______, Lost _ LOST. - LADV'S BLUE SERGE Norfolk (Tout, Saturday afternoon on the roud ill the :ioigllbourliood of thc Agricultural Furin or the Brid- ge. T. Revere ilotol. 2460-8-17EM3i. LOST--A FEW DAYS AGO A VEST ..pocket Kodak ln case with owners nulne oil same. Finder kindly lcav 0 at Wortlly’s bakery. Reward. 2383-8-4Mtf. '1‘o Let T0 LET.-The Store and premises on Kent Street at present occupied by Geo. McQuaid, Tailor, possession Elven August lst. Apply to D. Stew- art, 163 Kent St. 2267-7~26m mtl g Situations Vacant SALESMEN. EXCLUSIVE LIN for city, town or country Big earn- ings guaranteed. Permanent BII year Job. No experience necessary- Wrlte Luke Brothers, Limited. Montreal." 52.50 Psa nav Fon olsrnlsur; Ing "WORLD'S GREATEST WAIL' UD to date book. Whirlwind seller. Llnscott Company, Brantford, Oat- %“"'f _ _.Teachers ant _ ___ WANTED AI FTRST OR SECOND Class Teacher for Klngshoro School. Supplement $30. W. W. Mc- Lean, Kingsboro. Lot 47. R. R. No. 1. _ 2s41-s-1eM6ipd- wA Nrs o.-sE¢Ei-'cite' reseller' for WANTED, MACHINIST FOR LATHE work. Apply B. Stewart E Co. | 2160-7-20mti'. (‘v"I"‘i‘_I °7‘I"`v . _ , _ - .-11 i".".»f»‘==:~_\f:r.‘:¢lv:.fric:.l1.ii'-1 Cable Head West Sciiool. SUDDI0' lm'-nt $20. Protestant preferred. M- Mcliaren, Secy. of Trustees. zsse-s-irmtl ...ao