_ fi; 1. "* _ 4..- ‘fitff . tx iii fm' ,V .s ..'~§" , "ii * r_`__':::_:{_ nw ’ `°` _ f if* -, ` f' _ __ _ - __ __ _-_.` ~ I I ' " is A lkialfatas-Gourt I a. ui. 'rhesus 0, 1 ina ina lens; Plenum a. ms ' nmrns _ _ ‘ . - _ I-QUQENAULT-in this city on August 9 ANT. li. and Irs. Arsenault at 36 Ellen! Street a daughter. Fitchburg, Mass.,`on Aug. Wh. to~lr. and Mrs. G. 'Burton Lord. (formerly Miss I-lassl Bremner) a son. Congratulations. ` < ¢~;__ _ DEATHS _ . BELL. - ln this city on Saturday August 10, Sarah, beloved wife oi A. 11', Bell, aged 55 years. Funeral on Monday at 2.30 p. m. from her late residence, Grafton Street West_ to the Peoples Cemetery. |-i_..l.l.__ ln memory of the late Thom-as -Ilurdett, died August 9th, 1917. Thou art not dead ' But only gone -before Dear Father, we shall meet you, On that radiant shore. 80'Ipd, (Patriot please 00pY) Q ...__ ».,__-4 ll.$. GUVI. MAY -9 ABIIUIRE SIUIIKYARIIS _ ' (_8peolul fo the Guardian) -WASHINGTON, Aug. 9.-Govern ment acquisition and control of all -the principal stock yards, cold stur- _age plants and warehouses and both refrigerator and cattle ears has been recommended to the President by the Federal Trade Commission to destroy _a monopoly which it declares Swift zt- _Co., Armour & Co., Morris & Co., Wil- i4on‘&_Co., and the Cudahy Packing CU., exercise not only over meat of -_the-"country, but other necessary food slipplies. - s -_ 'Victory Bonds _ _ The undertiigned having beeii'app_oin to sell Vic- _' toryBonas for the Special _ Committee for Canada. ‘_ The price named today ' 'hy the Committee is 99 1-2 - and occured interest No - conim1ssion_5, 10, 20 years. Send application zo Eastern Trust C0 C._H.B. LONGWORTH ._ Acting Manager -llichmond Street Ghnrlottetown. ' %fA_iitction Sale §__l.ti=._£}_R_Iftin BRICK owE|.i_IN_c. it Iytquse, srorie ANo sTAsi.E ‘“_‘I,.am,instructed to sell by auction 0§l_the_premk§es 75 Dorchester Street. 0|! ,'I‘_l\ursday the 15th day of August, |it_twe1v_e o'clock noon a. lot of land l}i\Y'i_l1_g I frontage of 48 feet on Dorchester Street. and only one door west. of__Queen St., with large three story' brick dwelling house, store and stalil_e§`tfliereon, up-todate, hot water hbatiltgjind plumbing, all ln first class °°*1¢i.f!_1°1t- _'l`-his-' property offers a 'rare oppor- tunity- for ngood investment. ,intending purchasers may inspect tliarpyenilses any afternoon from 2 o’c_loek to ilve. Terms easy, Made known at sale. R. BEARISTO, _ Auctioneer. 797-ll!'2-8!.2M4i. _BI-:Rules I WANTED ,.f" -____- "Hi'|k`e`s_ir price will be paid during tha"_tIj_hson for raspberries and blue- berljieo, i.o.b._ stations on P. E. lai' tfhailwsy. - :il for prices and particulars. _ ' '_~'f A. Joi-moon s co., _ ' '__ louiit Stewart. st." - ~ I Noncr: 'ui umswtrestyour h ass. .- _sir woiuis. ni-. call.-.fii>l _»»-»¢- io for sheep lisa been rec- - 'L . ins nm. ei Agricul- I asthbssti-em ~ in yt roused. . rg* . _ -It 'I#e5{.W. A '\ -~. ' y .A -C .I __ _ - AVUI Eli 'AN -_-_1- Canton, Oh! -“I suhndlbsin hush trwblywtieh caused me mac: |\'"""'"»\0||:=;: §?.'~r”"..€iE’1i€i ._ -I A :..i:.::~.:i:.°i -'_V» `?~`. I could getwell. is _"I | “Mymoiiier, who = _f;f=~_.e|,.,1| '.:;‘..‘:°s'1»‘::l."f:‘.&°i. "lt ";,;§;_,__'li',l, Vegathble Com- , l§`t‘:;ItliIi¢'r?s5; '".’§.“".1:z.i:..."°.'.x “‘“"';' "ll" my troubles so I can do my house work without und a trial and it will do as much for €l(i’em."- Mrs. MAiun Bom, 1421 5th St., N. E., Canton, Ohio. Sometimes there are serious condi- tions where a liospltal ogiaratiou is the only alternative, but on e other hand so many women have been cured lay this famous root and licrb remedy, L3 ia E. Pinkham's Ve%et,uble Compoun , after doctors have sa d that an operation was necessary- every woman who wants to avoid an operation should give it s f lr trial before submitting in such a E. Pin lIa.'i1l.iediai;ie Co., Lynn. MESS., for ad se. The result ot many years nxpsiaoaa is at your service. Selling Off general stock of nearly all kinds to be found in a provision and grocery shop at reduced prices. Also a specialty of can goods all at reduced mark lots'. Also fishing gear, rubber boots, rub- ber overshoes for ladies, misses and mer_i,. Fall will soon come. Also enamelware tin and' hardware. Cause for selling off old age. Wind- ing up this fall. I. S. CHAISSON Breakwater Street Sourls 538-7-22Mmwfti’ Bonshaw-Charlottetown _ Launch “Strathgartnsy” AUGUST, 1918 Leave Bonshaw. Leave Ch’town Friday 2, 7 a. ni m. Tuesday 0, 9 a. m. .. m. Frlday9,11a.m. .. . 0p. m. Tuesday 13, 5.30 a. m. .. .. 2 p. m. Friday 16, 7 a. m. .. ....3.30 p. m. Tuesday 20 8.30 a. m. _.6 p. m. Friday 23, 10.30 . . . . . 6.30 p. m. Friday 275a. m. .. .. .. ..1 p. m. Friday 30, 7 a. rn. .. ._ _.3110 p. ni. Freight must be delivered one hour before sailing. 676-8-1M1mo. - nal ascii ww' ow :su z¢%,_{w,1_A " :ct-’ Li r .3 SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Postmaster General, will be receiv ed at Ottawa until noon on Friday, each way, be-tween Post Oilice at Charlottetown and Parcel Post De- livery from tho Postmaster General’s Printed notices containing further information as to coiidltlons of pro- posed (Tontract may he soen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at " Superintendent. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Mall Service Branch. Ottawa, July 22nd 1918. l ,-2. ' - If `. :IN ~:.f ,".‘.'_' 'M ' .._ J' __'_`~-_'._) _ ‘I \§\ _/J.,-'~.E_i_r~'.;'f/' W"“'°f=~ Duile'g"§l:mi:fhih; reslttielnce 'in teach of Ihree 88500113 and tea 31.135’ lmltlvailoii?‘rr§T|llnliosmp:l'eli‘T :s§oh:c5Tr' on the grounds' ~ The arcs oiciiliivaiioiili subject to ieductlon in N. B. 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Zi 3 ` A ‘ _____ '-_f'_°‘\..._ IA- \`\ iétkblll U .‘§`s"3*`f _|_\. _ ' *;Q_. sfidn -M - \‘ ` J?/". -Aliiifk E1 at " _ -"' '.`___ diff' - ; "T :-~-;_ /-‘ ____ _ _ _'Q _ » ._ _ .- ,_ Q: _ _____:_4“__ _ ,__.‘1/ <21;-_--... . _~»» -1'; --- _=;~;;-_ ///" ` ,_ ' -_'L' -', ~f-'- 7' .F _ _ - .'1.f'7¥" '_ F -. _ ..._ia _-_*_ __ - ;_§£2` _ \\',._J,‘ B 4'” » \ y - I ////f-., ‘ _ --_ _ _ -Ll,-‘::‘~~1 » , . _ ~ - .- --=.-..=a?s_`-=t / _ ?`Q=.`,<.f;;71\{i_\;u;;- _ _ _ _ ' 1 `<_, 1; _ , A _ l§"J-#Jem <-,@PeQ/ .»___:;;-:-'_;,. -~' :gr dlilicul . I advise any woman whsng ) 5 . "' FRUIT is considered' wholesome but ii banana peel a e o ups WE KNOW a few uutruthiul gents who if they `should go to the war n on.the stretcher parties. OUR JOE MILLER CONTEST ' 0 -i 0 Some one claims that the oldest mother. “Then is it a sin so say coffer- dam'?"- asked the boy. “N0," replied --_ .his mother. “A coi‘i’ei'dam is I1 very y useful tlilng. Why do you ask?" "Oh, AS nothing,” replied the boy, “only paw says the cow is sick and she is liable The undersigned will sell all his _ ` H A TEST "We’d have more prayers answer- ed," said Bishop Hose. if we had more faith. "Too many of us are like Willie. the country, admired a fine colt. "Uncle give me that colt will. you'!’ he asked. E “Why, no, Willie, said his uncle. That's a very valuable colt, and I couldn't afford bo give him to you. Do you want a colt so very badly?" I'd rather have a colt than any- thing else in the world," said Willie. "Then,,' said his uncle. “I‘ll tell you G what y'ou ought to d‘o. Since you want A’ ways play for it, and then it is sure to come to me.” "That so, uncle said Willie, eager- ly, f‘W0n’t you please -give me this colt then, and pray for one for your- self?" ' ____ c A PROFICIENT INSTRUCTOR W ___ a he observed a. vacant chair at the table. "Where’s the boy?" lie asked, nodding to the chair. “Harry is up-stairs," come in a 5 tone of painful precision from the mother. There was an anxious' pause. “No ll ther. “It grieves me to say, Richard,- that our son. your son, has been`" “'l’ll teach him to swear!" And with‘ that the angry parent started up-' stairs in the dark Half-way up he Harry's mother was heard saying from the hall-way: "That will do, Richard, dear. You have given him' Illelwilffl enough for one lesson.” ' WHAT'S IN A NAME, AN atch significantly goes on to rep hat he “will be accompanied on a colt that much you ought to pray for one. When I want a thing I al-I" - ' tr ~ . _ . / 1/ ' the iam or september, 191s for the ,,-tumbled and came down with ms ./ / / /// conveyance of His Majesty's Mails chin on me top stem | Y; 1 fm 3 Dmposed Commct fm' fm" Yea" When the con-fusion had subsided I " ' ‘ lT’S ALL UP with the commercial sillisieiwith female troubles to (give LIT" -Pmkham' vegembla m° is li bl t et one. traveller when he loses his grip. THE GERMANS are retiring- ot because they are of ii retiring but dis- would no doubt be assigned to work position. _ \ TH-E GOLDFISH is about the on-ly ne who can afford to take a trip und the globe nowadays. 8!" THERE ARE e. lot oi’ men who cks IT IS AS DIFFICULT for some oung men to slow down rapidly as it for some to make haste slowly. FRIENDS ~ ll' ff to cofferdam head oil." e g \ Oh, there are ilrmer friends by far Than niiy other creatures are! ow happy their two lives must be, Blessed with such perfect sympathy! Where is the pair so fond as they, Together through the whole long day? N Ou one same pillow if they mlgh “Willie on a visit to his uncle's in (And to be very frank with you, Indeed, lt’s sure they'd spend the night i.. At times-and unbeknown-they they dol) acli lives but for the otlier's joy. They are a puppy and a boy. YWAY7 Dr. Hellferrussia has been named erman envoy to Moscow-and the des oops."-Good Night! TOWN TOPICS ort his iisson by two battalions of German We do not know who is the author of the following lines' but there onslderable truth in them, "A tb hicli never has anything to do is WH in public way is on the road to the when father Came home to winner cemetery. Anyone who will do no ing for his town is helping to dig ‘ ` i the g-rave. A man who curses town furnishes the casket. The man o selfish us to have no time fr V his business to give to town affairs is making the shroud. The -man who -1 hope he is nm sickg docs not advertise is driving the earse. The man who is pulling he is not sick,” continued tho mo- back from “YW Imbnc emewrlse throws Iioquets on the grave. The ian who is howling hard times M .1 C t ,-, t heard swearing on the street. lheard preaches the f““@l`°l 5"3"“°n and al him myselfp _sings the doxology; thus the town lies _ .I "Swearlng!’ exclaimed the i'nther..b“f1‘f‘l from all S'°"°w “ml Care- CAMPING ,ftrg HA 1 2 W -F1: .-' . l’EOPl.E’S TRACK ‘ GARFIELD BELFAST 2.19 Class Trot and Pace ._ . Purse _..._........_..._.$l00.00 2.35 Class Trot one Pace........... Purse $80.00 3 Minute Trot and Pace........ |’urse....................$50.00 Races to start at 1.30 P.M. Automobiles allowed in centre Admission to grounds 25 child- - A good days sport is expected. A fee of 5 r cent must ac- th- he Om -` \§ \§NN \ '_ ~..~_-' :»- ;=- -1".s=~:~-;.~.:?.'»'_;'¢.;-_:_--it When summer days begin to blaze anihot l Inds come atramping, the Post Oilico of Charlottetown, P. » _ ‘ W ~ ` E_ Is1,md_ -- lsadly long for wild bird song,and sigh o. c. ANDERSON, Horse Races will lie held at the.” K0 it C“f“Df“g'- WS 11° ff" b"°°kB ,and shady nooks and summer sk beguiling, away from cares a-nd city airs, to be with nature smiling, rest and fun with rod and gun, a from toil and blaster, to loaf _and sing and' shout, and pluck the joys that Salllrdhy AllgllSl. 24511. I cluster. Alack, alas, how quick they jpass, the dreams for which we ha 'eri I pitch my tent, on pleasure 'be ‘and feel just like a banker. The rain _comes down I nearly drown, the skeet- ers drlve me crazy, the flies cavort and have their sport, the dir is dmmp and huzy,_ the ashes spoil my toothso broil, the smoke fills' up my attic, l e and rheumatic. l’ll hie me home book and pome, to plain and hon duty, where poison vines don't paint their lines across my freckled beauty. No more, no more, of camping lore, visions fleet and mocking. Those bab- bling brooks to me, gsdzooks, are simply rude and' shocking! I ies for far nk- nt, me lle around upon the *ground till wheezy to st ol A. W. McLEOD I Garfield Prop. Peoples Track. ‘T9-”_;#5A.'a ' " ° ' ° ii' ti r' s`n` r Ifdl f I . _ dsmmmtas. P. s. 1. °*°'"{}}__,',{,*_"3 ;;,f,g*__,{_f¢f|° _ nm myeudgi; félnlgwyrhigl. be lieid}_ ’5f'==“ fe '- :`»~f"~_'._ A \ ' ` ` ~ ~ » _ _» _ ` " ‘ '... -f"/ 2-` _ - '» ‘ . " ...-.' _\\ 1-;--._ _ ; ._ , = - -. - . _ I . _ - - 'I gi 13 i U' 1 have been misjudged. But I had been deeply wronged and I was desperate. ~ See "THE MODEIUS CONFES- SION” with Mary MscLaron at the Prince Edward Theatre on Wednesday and Tliiiioday August 14 and 15 '_ You I M aster ' _or does your busniess master you? Does it in- sist on following you home and to bed and worrying you day and night you are on the ' verge of nervous col » lapse? ' A few weeks’ use of Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food will do wonders for any business man or busi- _ ness woman whose nervous system has failed to stand the strain. It nourishes the nerves back to health -and vigor., ` -_-_ ~::_~_-,- -:_-_ _ _ _ _ _-1-_-6 1-;_-.~.»¢_-_~_~_-_~,-_-.-- _ _PHAT PHOOLISHNESS What has ‘become of the old-l‘ash- toned girl who used to chew a wad of gum as' big as a walnut and rest her mouth at regular intervals by stretching it at .arm’s ' len-gth'!' -Akron Times. _ We can remember the wad of gum of that size, but the girl you have in mind must have lived in Akron and been the daughter of a rubber man; no girl down this way could stretch her mouth out at ai'm's 1en-gth.-Hous- ton Postf Why not settle the matter by tak- ing it up with some company that deals in stretchers?-Youngstown Telegram. SUMP'IN'8 BEEN STARTED If by any hocua-pocus You're awakened before dawn, You can blame it on the crucus Croaklng out there on the lawn. Springfield Union Or. if you’ll kindly pardon us ` Mayhap, it were the ringing Oi' the hluebel-ls in the -breeze. I Lewiston Journal If at this little matter _ You’d let me take a whack, l'd suggest it was the tulips Just havlngone sweet smack. ` Quippe Qui But if upon reilection You should fall asleep, 'tis said You'li be awakened by the noises _In the Johnny Jump-up bed. And should you, while a-slumber, Dream a -billion bonds you're buy- < lil'; t Do not mind that roar like thunder- _ 'Tis the yell-o’-dan'd'e~lion. ‘ CANADIAN lllVlRNMlNl -5 RAIIWAYS _ CHANGE IN TIME TABLE `Commenclng Monday, August 19th. 1918, the Car Ferry “Prlnce Edward ' island” will resume service between Borden and Tormentine. and the time table will be the some as was in ef- fect when she was withdrawn, giving two return trips to the mainland daily. The service between Summerside and Point du Chene will be discon- tlued after Saturday, August 17th, 1918. _ District Passenger Agent’s Office, August 10th, 1918. 795=8-12ME1wk MQNDAYA-TUESDAY* _ ls _ Your Boy' in the Draft? ' _ If he is the right kind he has chance to/make __ name for himself. See;wl1fatfa"p'o0r‘bojr _ did. And how arich onefarcd. I Big Battle Scenes - _ _ - ’ _ WILLIAM I lim" GEORGE WALSL .-»»'g _ ._,`_,_ ' . ' ~ 51, -“R l- _ _ ' - _ - _ . _ 4 __ ____. ‘=i _ -~~ . _ .i _ ~‘ _ ~ L _ ___ 51" '\_Ja . _ - V' 'T4 5 - - - _ ` _ “ . v ‘ \ v v \ I . i J o 1 I A Stirring Patriotic Drama ' “The Pride of New York” Staged and written by R. A. Walsh -ALSO- Side Splitting Comedy I sidi-5-zzsomoniiafl. ` V T -` '_ " Finest Pure Genuine r-_Apple Cider The old English process improves its delici- ousnessan hundred fold; positively will not fer- mentor become alcoholic but r-main crisp, clear and delicious the year around. .Write for price' by the barrel. _ ` Also write for price PICNIC SUPPLIES, in- - cluding Fruit. Cigars, Candy, Bottled Drinks, , Nuts and everything necessary to 'make yourlpat- riotic or church picnic an immense sucess. _ L_. l_ R. T. HOLMAN l.TD;' ' Summerside Only the richest, riperst, choicest,_ Annapolis __ Valley Apples go into the manufacture of our An- ' A _napolis Sweet Apple Cider, made iight in the “Valley” from ripe, luscious fruit, barreled fresh with all its refreshing, health-giving qualities. _ ._ ,_- ll .ATT & 1 5 I This sore and ancient wheeze, B" W l 5 - -f“"l4 - ~*¥_B!'_N=l '<5 --‘-=»'= _ "_ -f ~ GANADIAN G PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND _ ; - Time Table In Effect June 28th 1918 ' ' ‘ 1 i P.M. 4.00 5.20 6.05 5.50 7.20 P.M. 12.15 1.48 2.50 3.30 4.10 sense, oiwcnteie. °*®0l¢i= A! ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME Dap or Arr. Hunter River Emerald Junction Kensing "01 Summerslae Charlottetown Arr. Dep . Trslii Outward-Read Down I ' ` ' 1',-5|". |,,w.,`.d__R“d up ` AM. P.M. PM. /1.14. 11.55 11.10 - _ _ t0.i5 10.41 10.10 _ 8.40 10.09 9.40 7.40 7.30 9.31 9.10 0.50 '-- 9.10 . 0.40 0.10 ~ Riu. s.50 s._4s 10.31 11.10 11.55 2.10 8.57 5.07 12.20 psp 0.05 Arr. . . Summerside Port Hill _ 0'Loary Alberton Tignish ‘ Arr. ` Den s_s5 ' 5.15 1.40 :.50 0.52 2.30 5.05 1.01 . _ 5.10 12.05 , 5 _ 10.45 0.45 J nspt. _ Arr. ' Emerald Junction Borden ~ Arr. Dop /f .°.-_'_ 33| A.U. 5.55, _ 8.85 ` 0.12 0.42 ,M115 _asia-eoslu asses; Den . A-rr. Charlottetown Haunt Stewart Merall Bt. Peters Bouria A.M. Arr. 9.50 Deb- 0.45 _ . _ _' _ ____ _infloamgng ._.... ‘==S=s= . _ i .__ _ ..-_- _1- ,fn__`» _ `l> ui ._ '$.85 8.07 745 .37 I ' Arr. _ Elmirl DOI. Pb 'Si Pil. 4.15 ‘ 5 5.04 5.85 5.00 F559? 'ssssF Dop. ` Arr. lfount Stewart Cardigan Mbtiinstie Georgetown Arr. Dept 99P?> $;33k; ?»Prw 8322:: \ __ *N¢£u .' ' I: lan. F P.ll. err? ess; H is ~ 33; .'Zf'lf.... , lilo Dop. Charlottetown _ .ll ' - Vernon llivair 7;! . Arr. Zim-ay Harbor ' ‘nxcsirr ss Norm. Ani. 'ma Aaovn rn iss noir nsiar simon-nxcairr " o. A. HA - - - . _ ‘ - _ .. "1 . - ." " ”'i‘-i¢:‘.:.°".i..- W- f- ~~»"f»- _Ai-r. 10,15 10.0: _ -._ Doo. 0.90 1.;0 . _ _ ‘muy sat. A '_ .,' , ex. Sat. only _ ~ 0 Bun. - ~ i AM. AJ! f s 23 ._ Z_.~`.7 5.20 8.51 _'L , Const' llsnsoani Eastern |.iisa')- __ .|||,¢,|,,.~ ~ "N, _ mmm , D me up.: .` MUIOTWN "... is _` CVE RNRHENT RAI I_\hIAYS /*_ r