f ns¢,ii'¢'ii»m ii hit as lin my QFH 1 .4 , r r " ‘ ao loose that you lift it 0! with the tlngers. Just think! Not one ‘ i bit of pain before ap-‘ ‘ " plying freezone or af- _tY'wards. lt doesn't ev- en irritate the sur- rounding skin. lf. Hard corus. soft corns or corns bet- I wean the toes, also -Atchison . .. -' ‘can Pac ....152 _"Reading .. - '51, F. - .p.m:c_ :wire A V .,, ,~ N \ _. .` N" 1, J W _r,_ Nfrrfm _-_ LOTTETO '~ »-vt. -~. '- G0'rnS'|.ifi Off scorn sr saline right off. Try lti -.= “if ` _ffl-'I 0. i ' V For a few cents you _ -. ` can .let a small bottle -J ofthemagicdrugfree- if xl aone recently discover- . ~' ed by a Cincinnati -3 f Just ask at any drug store for a small -' . I tle of freezone. Appy - a few drops upon a tender aching corn or __.‘ callus and instantly all '~ - soreness disappears <1., x and shortly you will ilnd the corn or callus hardened cslluses on l...i_.»..l of feet, shrivel up and fall on without hurting a particle. lt is al- \uo|t.”ln'agical. »Dadiee! Keep a tiny bottle on the dresser and never. let a corn or cal- lua ache twice. l~ _ -._ ‘ BIRTHS ~ »`sci.,l-:on-Ai ni-slislhsne, out Aug- il_st 2 to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. MacLeod s sou. _\_ . ' HUNTLEY-At Vernbii Bridge, P.E. l., July 18th to M. and Mrs. J. F. Huntley, twin daughters. DEATHS ' cuouong-at Bi-hcitlsy Point, Aug- Klitifdth M11. Richard Cudmore, in iitir-,'85th iyear. Funeral cortege will leave for Winsloe North Cemetery on Wlliillesday 2 p. m. &,._ CLARKE.-At the P. E. Island Hos- pital]-f-August 6th, 1918. Hazel Clarke, dlughter of Mrs. Joseph Clarke, Mal- D5Q‘0'e‘Road, aged 22 years. Fu- neral- telses place Thursday at 2.30. . li 1 -wrliiis in demand.-so gi-out is the de\ria'nii`.for-Dr. Thomasf Electric Oil that a _large factory is kept continually busy. making snd' bottling it. To be in deliland showsproper appreciation of .tlnii pi-épsraiion which stands st the head ot proprietary compounds as the leed`ln'g_oil in the market. and it is gonemlly admitted that it is deserv- ins of the lead. Mlnards Linlment Lumbermans Friend -fl. . PUBLlc AUCTION 1 .- . 'ly ’ .___ .eiliiem instructed to sell hy. Public ‘Ahbtion on Monday August 12th on §tl?pf,:}prenlises of Frederick Niallett. ;_silp,sl`¢o ncaa all his stock, crop ami iittjlernents . 1.5- ’ _ V _ A w. o. Mecousnev, _‘Q <‘_ , Auctioneer _-34,2-8=7M4im= - fsincl iiiiniiiiiiiis l HALIFAX, N.S., August 6.-(Quota .tions-furnished by F. B. McCurdy & -Co._ stock and bond brokers, mem- '-bers Montreal Stock Exchange, Mc- .Clrdy Building, Halifax, N. S.) ‘fy ctosiivq Pniciss Yesterday Today 06% 153 78% 98 102 87% 44% 85% Ansconda . . . . . . . 65% fsiil sa it is M."l~‘.'Ct. 96% 'Mex' Nbr Power .....1011/1 s. 'r; U. _ ml c_i-uel`ble'_.. asia Central .. 91 .Bi .. ............1os\/4 109% _ 121 121'/4 8. - 70% 84% 84 ~...--......... ; Bonds , $37.5 YCITS. Inst Co Ima ° 0 'tm-.i:iiiiili~i° sie Jllltiixasiliiiiliiaiit ,Heal Two Weeks Old Baby _ - 0i`Sklii Trouble? - I M, iii ~i.,§§§§§e;§§§t§i i5l§i°.-lt“ft§” tblllgtgilégé 25155 get allies . 16121 ei. mg Jlvnmll. Q. Angus: 10, lsi1. Forevery purposeoi`thstioiletCutl~ can Soap and Ointment are supreme. ...‘£‘:' ":°..S°..rPis.'ii°*...°*.i‘.'” “- Butdf' U. s. A." sexe :aisaioisaioiia'iiii`iaie=ii»isiie_aioieaieis>ieliraii will cluiliilic sullilrllii il sued by Canada Food Board ¥ #§§Eil€l€5K¥3K3K¥¥X#3|E9lE3i€3lE¥* MAKE HIM HELP Canning time is here. There are vegetables to pbel, and fruit to pick over and the kitchen is likely to be a busy place. The War Gardener has been busy in the garden since spring, working hard, but his heavy work is now over, his crop is coming on, and he is feeling line. The exercise has sons him good. it will nh; hun him to help with canning. Draft him into the army of war canners; he has some time to spare in these long ev- enings, or these brigllt mornings. Let him -help with the canning part oi’ the campaign. The Canada Food Board has issued a beautiful little book on canning, at the nominal price of 5 cents. Write to the Provillcial Conllllittee of the Canada Food Board for it. or the On tario Olganizaiion ol Resources Com- nllttee, Toronto. lilE¥¥ 5' f lf F" 1 I Norton Now is the time to treat your sheep ind lambs for WOIIMS. Dr. Church’s inthelmintic for sheep has been rec- imnlended by the Dept. of Agricul- :ure nt Washington as the best rem iily for woi-ms in sheep yet produced. t-‘ully guaranteed. A dollar package reats a large flock. ' Post paid price`$l.00. DR_ W. G. CHURCH, Sulumerside, P. E. I. :31-7llM1mopd°. - uni; 1( liquor All who are indebted to the Ellis’ Pharmacy Ltd., Montague, and who have received their accounts are re- quested to either pay or make settle- nlent by note before August 5th. at ‘he Bank of Novrl Scotia, Montague. Allter that date the books will be ‘landed over to our Aittnrney Mr. S. 3. Hessian, for collection. ELLIS' PHARMACY LTD., t Montague. 577-7-25Mtf. _ Bonsllaw-Charlottetown TIME TABLE Launch “Strathgartney” AUGUST, 1918 - Leave Bonshaw. Leave Ch’town Friday 2’7a. m. 3p. m. Tuesday 6,9 tl.. m. .. 2.. 6.30 p. m. Friday 9,11 a. m. .. 6.30 p. Tuesday 13, 5.30 a. m. .. ..,2 p. Friday 16,7 a. m. ..'....3.30 p Tuesday 20 8.30 il. m. ,.0 p Friday 23, 10.30 6.30 p Friday 27 5 a. m. .. .. ....1 p. Friday 30, 7 a. m. .. .. ..3.30 p. l:n. Freight must be delivered one hour before sailing. 676-8-1M1mo. _ PIPE ORGAN ,__ For Sale sees# Ili. The splendid 2 Manuel Tracker Ac- tion Pipe 10rgan, mnnuiactul-ed by the Kam, Warren Organ Co., now in Grace Methodist church, is for sale. This pipe organ is in perfect condi- tion, and is .operated by motor or hand power. Cnn be inspected ami tested as motor power is still on. This organ could not he purchased today for less thlln two thousand dollars. Will sell :lt a hnrlzziin. Also the plat- form and seats marie of hardwood will be sold separately. Tenders for the purchase of some will be received by Mr. R. E. Mutch ,Secretary Trustees, No_ 185 Euston street, Charlottetown. up to August 15tii, 1918 Purchaser to remove organ from church. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Charlottetown, July 27, 1918. 648-7-30M6i Clean to lists, Grocers NOTICE ' The adjourned annual general meet- ing of the Charles-Dalton Silver Black Fox Co'/lpany, Limited, will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms fin Char lottetown on Thursday, the 8th day of August, 1918, ut the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. By order of the directors. A B. WARBURTON. . Secretary sos-7-zvmtrtldlite M. . FOR SALE A desirable farm of 66 acres of land in Upton, Klng's County with good buildings thereon. 56 acres are clear- ed and the remainder under second growth. It is convenient to school churches, mills and factories. About two miles from Bridgetown. For particulars apply to JOHN DUFF, Upton, Lot 45, P. E. Island. 653-7 -30M8ipd . IMPORTANT NOTICE Will parties who have purchased Dr- Church’s anthelmintic for worms in ‘sheep please communicate with Dr. Church for further instruction in its use before using. DR. W G. CHURCH, Summerslde 654-7-somslpa. ' _ selling off selliyg on The undersigned will sell all his general stock of nearly all kinds to be found in a provision and grocery shop at reduced prices. Also a specialty oi can goods all at reduced mnrk lots. Also fishing. gear, rubber boots, rub her overshoes for ladies, misses and men.. Fall will soon come. Also enamelware tin and hnrdwiire. Cause for selling oft' old age. Wind- ing up this fall. I. 8. CHAISSON Breakwater Street Sourls 'rss-7-zzivimwrtr The up - ettes - Whether from 'city or - country find themselv- es living under an un- usual strain. The un- usual work necessitat- - es the use of different a muscles and this de- velopment demands a g_ood supply of pure. rich blood. - i Because it goes dir- ectly to the formation of new blood, Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is of the greatest assist- ance- in building up new cells and tissues and strengthening the muscles. - SUME iIilNSi|iUiiUNAl UISEASES ill THE Pillillll Continued from Page Four county in the Province to colilparc New Ontario, New _Brunswick and Old ‘Ontario seed will show to what extent it should -be extended. The Dominion lepartment of Agriculture is also naking a comprehensive survey of Did Ontario to determine to what ex- cnt these diseases are present. This nformation is needed before compre- hensive control measures can 'be sug- gested. The im-portntion of healthy seed is the only course open, but for- `unateU it gives ll perfect control of iuillcienily frequently. Tile selection if healthy plants from pllrtly diseas- -ed crops in Old Ontario with a view 'o using their product for seed is not recommended. lt also follows from the fact that none of the diseases mentioned can We detected in tho tuhcrs that the only :llarnnfee possible to the man who buys seed is a knowledge of what the 'growing crop looked like the previous vezir. The Dominion Government main- tains an inspection service in' the principal seed growing districts for this purpose. The crops are inspect- ed before and after harvest and tags are supplied to growers who have po- tatoes ilt for seed purposes to mark their stock with. This system was put in active operation for the first time Inst year and it is confidently believed that with the experience then gained a supply of the best possible seed will he secured which can be purchased 'with confidence 'that it is the best procurable. Where our survey work allows that much Leaf Roll and similar serious diseases are present it will be found that the planting of the certi- fied imported seed will very largely increase potato production, ‘ Minard's Liniment Co.. Limited MENT after seyerai veterinarles had 'iermanent good. ' . Yours, &c.. WILFRID GANGNE Prop. of Grand Central Hotel Drummond. Aug. 3, '04. A Farmer- r: the diseases li the seed is imported-_ Gents,-I cured a valuable hunting dog of mange with MINARD'S LINI- treated him without doing him any Just to remind the pieliiekeas ap- aiu-,-it is _not necessary to-have'-a Ito ense or permit of any kind in order to have a picnic- » ' BUT-no sandwiches between 1l..30 and 2.30. Whatthen Well, oatcakes, for in- Nance. And any housekeeper can think of other things. " _ . `As for meat--you haye to 'watch the day you are having your picnic( You can have beef or veal on Sunday Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and' Sat- urday evenings. And you can have' pork at the mid-day meal on Monday eggs, salad chicken, fruit and plenty of other things. But remember--no icing on your cake. _ | T0 KEEP OUT THE FLIES Any odor pleasing to man is offensive to the fly and vice versa, and will drive them away. ' ` Take five cent's worth of- oil of lav- ender, mix it with the same quantity of water, put it in `a common glass atomizer and spray' it around the rooms where flies are. In the dining room spray it lavishly even on the table linen. The odor is very dis- agreeable to flies but refreshing to most people. ' . Geranium. migonette, heliotrope and white clover are offensive to' odor of honeysuckle and hop' Costiveness and its Cure:-When the excretory organs refuse to per-‘ form their functions .properly the in-° tenstines become clogged. This is known as costiveness' and if neglect- ed gives rise to dangerous complica- tions. Parlnalee’s Vegetable Pills will' effect it speedy cure. At the ‘first in- timntlon of this ailment the sufferer should procure a packet of the pills and put herself under a course of treatment. The good effects of the pill will be almost immediately evid- ent. 'rwo » g f _ ws culnnmi. __ , _ _ ~ ..i.Ucus'M._-_isis i ww _ _ ._ V _ -wf _ _ _ __ _ R A - .__ -\ xy, m -I1 .- I1-i »,-\__‘_.....--M--vfrrp-‘.` _ --_ -v- g' . . . :groan solilwrulsllss - 3 ‘ “ - “ l V ., lioliiiillilliliismlx ' P -, _ - ` . l y 1-1°, ofqmf hssisn iitack of indigestion interfered with your work or spoiled your pleasure L Coed hcztltll is mostly _s matter cf sound digestion." \ 1 hcncvcr yen are troubled by dycpcpsia, flztulencc, sour cructdtions, sick headache, biliousncss cr constiputlpn, tslzt tlicechg -__ ~ nm’s Pills. They quiclziy and effectively correct digcptiyg _ disturbances, stimulate the supply cf gastric jisiomautl _ -l Tone the Stomach i Directions _of Special Value to Woman tri 09511! _' ` 3, Sold by druggists throughout the world. la Lexis, 259 _‘_=, K- _ l . -2. i--- ' .\..": ' - .4 and Saturday. That is clear enough. ~ _ ' _ r~ isn‘ft it. For the rest you may have _ _-vt _ _ ..__..._ _.___ ....~-__..._._ - - -- .. ' Cars for War IZ-og Veterans. War dogs discharged from active service with glorious wounds are be- ing cured' for by Countess,Yourkevi<-.h in charming surroundings in the Rue (‘hsuveau,- Neuliy-sur-Seine, reports il Paris dispatch. The old Brigade lhhludss Pax, who four times saved his lnaster’s life; Dick of the Summe, wllo had il leg nm- putated after at heroic exploit; Dick of the Yser, wh-one regimen-tal officers decorated him with the Croix de Guei'rc. Altogether the countess is caring for nearly six hllndrell dogs who have been the devoted companions of stret- cher bearers und the friends of the poilus. Already these faithful heroes are, lasting as it result of food restriction, and _with the more severe regime of bread cilrds there are fresh clouds! gathering on their horizon. \ _ . , When we paint a picture of lion, we paint him standing in desert among rocks. ln Japan, lion is painted as standing near stream beside peony shrubs bloom. ' To clear the house of flies, burn pyethlillm powder. This stupifies the flies. but they must be swept up spd burned. ._ :DIED Mlnard’s Llmment used hy Physician; nies. -'rhey especially dislike the ,- -, i- - i__e GANADIAN' G 734-8-GM6l.` . _ blossoms. ` | _ . According to a French scientist' flies have intense hatred for the color i - _ blue. Rooms decorated in blue will. , imwmn BARBADOES y Per Schooners Marguerite and Daniel Getson. Both Schooners have sailed from Barbadoes. _Schooner Mar- guerite has 220 puncheons, 60 tierces, 37 b8l‘_l‘,¢ls. Schooner Daniel Getson has 221 puncheons, 35 tieroes, 45 barrels: Expected to arrive in August Nicholson & Messervey 0 5 - _ » _ ~ ov=nNiv||=N-r |='eAi|...y_\_/,s_'n'(l’ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND - ‘ A _ 9 im_e TaBIé"`In"Efféct .Iune'28th 1918 P.M. P.M. » 4.00 12.15 5.20 1.48 - 6.05 2.50 6.50 3.30 7.20 4.10 ?P9F¢> U\l0U\!¢l0- eommmg Dep . Ah A Arr. , - -_ A s ruin outward-rms Dawn ‘ Trslvl Inward-Rnd Us _ _ ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME Charlottetown ' Hunter River Emerald Junction i Kensington Summerside Arr. Dep . A.M. P.M. P.M. ' 11.55 11.10 10.47 10.10 10.09 9.40 ~ 9.37 9.10 9.10 8.45 H95? wsu-sg 9G01. 7.40 0.50 0.10 P.M. 12.20 2.10 3.57 5.07 6.05 8.50 9.48 10.37 11.18 11.55 Dep. Al'l‘. Sulnmersiile Arr. Port Hill O’Leary Alberton Tignlsh Dep . ass 5.35 _ 7.40 3.56 Ti 6.52 2.35 ' ' 6.05 1.07 5.30 12.05 . 9.45 10.45 Dept. ’ Arr. Arr. Dep . Emerald J unctlou Borden 7.20 - 6.20 ' P.M. AJI. ‘ 4.15 8.35 4.42 9.18/ 5.03 9.42 8.05 8.45 Dell. 0.05 11.15 Arr. Charlottetown Mount Stewart Morell Bt . Peters Souris Arr. Dep . A.M. P.M. 9.50 5.50 8.35 4.15 8.07 3.17 7.45 2.40 6.45 1.15 ,i * _ 7.20 A 1*’ F rr. Elmira Dep . A.M. 5.25 ¢_ _ I Ll l V. _-..__ _ _*__ ___ ___ _ __ . I . NIARGARETYS wmcouaoa ; asssnsnnsasoaarsaouuulll FULL ACADCIIC XUXI ‘ ?.2'5~.”T.'.‘l'{‘.’.-5% . sms. msanauu. mmm.. ` -me-un-nauaxann TCI-ill, non-usssns-sum IB. Q2 Dui, Isl is-lsuss.G. lsdelli P.M. A.M. 5.04 10.00 5.25 10.40 0.00 11.20 l\ 4.15 8.50 Dep. Mount Stewart Arr . Cardigan Montague Georgetown rr. Dept _ A.M. P.M. 8.35 3.55 7.37 2.39 7.13 2.10 6.35 1.00 Sat. Dail only ex. Sbiz. ` & Sun. -P.M. P.M. 4.00 3.80 Dep. 5.15 5.15 0.45 7.25 Arr. l / Charlottetown Vernon Riveir Murray I-larbmr Daily Bat. 'ex. Sat. only ' I: Bun. A.M. A.M. Arr. 10.15 10.05 8.20 8.51 Dep. 6.20 7.20 i ,pe _ \ EXCEPT AB NOTED, Ahlli Tliiil ABOVE 'PRAINS RUN DAILY. SUNDAY EXCEPTIID. " - M 1;' _W M _ 4 '17' _“.'.' fi _y __ , ._ ._ I ‘ . \}\ `-‘lat .1 1' L synopsis of Canadian Northwest Land Regulations ‘l'HB sole head of s emily or any male over rialiteen years old. msv hon esresd n quarter a_ecl|on of available Dominion land in Manitoba. saskatchewan or Alberts. Applicant must sn- aear ln person at the Dominion Lands Agency ar 5ul>~Asency for the District. Entry by proxy] nay be mule at any Dominion Lands Agency ut not Hub-Agency on certain conditions. Duties--Six months residence upon and cul lvatioa of the land in ssch of three rears. A noinestrsder may live within nine miles of his nomcstesd on a farm of st Inu lo acres, an c¢rts_in conditions. A habitable house ls re- q‘uiIr¢|d eireept where residence is performed in the C ll Y- in certain districts s homesteader In soadstsnd- ing may pre-erupt a quarter-section along side his iomestesd. Price Sym per acre. Diltlss Six months rsldencs in sacii of three run after earning homestead patent; also 90 acres .nm cuitlvstion, rn emotion satsnl maybe ob- i . . I-‘ t;‘=sn‘°n;euo1i u heiuauad usual. in emsiii /l main wie lm niimqil hishoiiagtsge nay! s pure la . :.".°:.l§i°.r' ‘x,...l".ti.i:?‘..";*.."""°"=..... .'l=.'°°'*"...... 2?' ""°.l.&.'"..“..":_'i “Dwina" a iull cargo of Cedar §i_ns_-igivpun-~ _H-q Cemetery Lettering Cemetery lettering on granite or marble. Cali oJ write W. G. Tinney Fredericton, P. E. I. '54-7-l‘7wed4ll~:iiat4lpd. Cedar and Spruce Shingles Just landed by sehhhiier Jwand Spruce Shingles. I' I MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY ANNUAL SESSION 1913-19 OPENS SATURDAY SEPT. 2] i 6 ' i MOUNT ALLISON ACADEMY Offers General, Special, and' Matriculation - Courses leading to the Colleges of Arts. En- »- gineering, Medicine, etc. Manual Training. ~ lations, Expenses, etc. earliest possible notice . Courses In Many Scholarships and Prizes are offered. For information regarding Courses of -Study, Degrees, Scholarships, Prizes. Afllllatod Re- ~ SEND FOR CALENDER incoming Students wlsiiliug Residential Accommodation-for. which MOUNT ,ALLI- SON IB JUSTLY FAMOUS-should give f MOUNT ALLISON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Oifels course; in Busines'.s,Shoi\.than_d,a\1d ' Typewriti-ns, Penmanship, etc. \ Comfortable Residence, all-eng staff of ' Experienced Tssehere _ A limited number of positions avaliable by which students either male of female /may assist themselves to rs! expenses- FIRST TERM IIGINS BEPTIMIIR 0. - ARTS, SCIENCE, AND THIOLOQY A Calendar Bent on Request , li". s. c. soiiusii, ii. iii, rmiuti. .i.li.ni_iiliis |t._li. i.i.'ii., rin..-ntl sAoi