-IB all 685! yourself of tion. Take one or two PEN ._ . _ ' Pen-Lax ihlets 'd I nse your system ST] its? Egcuinulated waste, entl and without harm- Fu] afler effects. ' _ Get a generous 25c tin at our Penslar Store. l>lN§l-AR LIVER Sililtii lendid .for a torpid i ful in a half g ass of cold water half an hour before .iazsfyiygip-.:Tw?teaspoonl i -+1---_ quills:-»». i... Awww _ E _ _-, I _ia-1 _ _ ni. .9/si.. __ _.l _._,___Q _ I, _, _ , ._ _ _ , > _ , , _ f ._ . ‘ _ s in 0 ` ~- _i _ emma, _~ Fqur_ Candidates i .__ » LY.-At Kelly, ici-om Aug, i..'i_-Fi 'l ‘~‘ ' --FDI-Llbefilzlieadel' nw H Gun". U-0 lMr. and Mrs. Joseph Kelly, a daugh- fer. Congratulations. - OTTAWA,” Ont., August 4.-Foil WEBTAWAY.-At Montague on Su ‘lily -lilly 27111. Mrs. iMai-y Westaw “Sed 80 YBBTS. EiNN|AN.-At Winchester, Ma s.. Saturday’ the 2nd Au “Bt 1913 John The convention committee is con. DEATHS ff candidates. from present appearances, will ‘be put in nomination for the Lib- Course was opened at Philadelphia PENNSYLVANIA HORSES lWhile Pennsylvania has been oile r of the leading centres of light liar ness’ racing since the iiuiiting Park _ eral lepdership at the party conven~ .ln 1828, ‘Robert J. Maxie Cobb and a on is doubtful if they go to at vote. tion this week. There will be D. D. 'l' McKenzie, W. S. Fielding, MacKen- y' zie King and George P. Graham. Pos- -isibly others muy be proposed but it `Miss Bertha Dillon are thc only champions that were bred in the state. This has not come about oil eccoullt of a linlited supply of hors es as even ill 1ti82_wlleii William Penn arrived, he found plenty of . 9. , , ii _ _ McLaren Enman’ emesgt son of ments tiniling its meetings today after hav- lllelll -1-lid I‘€D0I`lLd li0l‘=€b not Very David Enman, .of Vernon ltlve P. New Glasgow, on A Us or s towart M Ph-all - -_ est daughter of the lass Dr.')(,J(lung Seven out or the eight provmcmx McPhail and Mrs. Mcl’hail, forme il19l`9ill0. on Wednesdlvy at 2.30 the People's Cemetery. - breakfast, will -make you feel like a new person. it has no harmful effects. 30c and 6.0`c bottles. _ E.. A. FOSTER CENTRAL DRUGSTORE aged 06 years. She was a native Scotland and calne to this Island fifteen grand children, and thirte great grand children; also one sist Mrs. John Bruce, Victoria Cross. _ Mlnadr's Llnlment Relievers Neuralgia r' uli‘ttees to deal with vuriollll subject the delegates are not expected befor “E” Monday. A- premiers are either here or on tll "W way. Those here are Premiers Miir- Sésslléglclélegldiid F§[l;°3`“l lfoms the ray, Marin, Oliver and Bell, while 3° “BTV 9- UT' Sir Lomer Gouln and Premier Foster 0 are scheduled to come toda and Pre- _ , , .5 prohibited by the Colonial legislat- uncerlallily Whether Premier Norris MCDEARMID.-At Montague, on June of Manitoba, will come. He wa~ 28. 1919, Mrs. Duncan McDearmld. more Unionist tllnn the rest and a .Y mler Stewart on Tuesday. There of provincial general election is soon in lue ill the province. llowover, he is ll this is construed in sonic quarters ef evidence that the radical clelllen resistance. No DE:-'lNl'rE Pol.lcv vE'r. W1?-'[4' IOODDDUUSOHUBGWODDDG5$$B$$$[lU$$§Y l%¥% .gl$ti8i%$9$C SQDQUO AGENTS WANTED CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS aaeeaooeaeaaeesee TEACHERS WANTED $#$* if not in the actual conclilves is :hr there :irc divided opinions on the sub - st _ iuliy hardy, grown only by us. Sold AGENTS BALARY AND cQMM|33. WANTED TEACHER FOR STANC lon to sell Red Tag Stock. Comple only by our agents. Elegant free TEACHER WANTED Fon IR sniiiples write now to Dominion _S¢h001, supplement $65.00. Apply Nurseries, Montreal. ' 6681-8-1MEultll60l. 7241.7.23M101 i....|.-_` _--1-,_` fi ' FOR SALE - D. A. McLeod, Iris Secretary. ing delegated a. number of sub-colll- under different heads. The bulk of handsome but good." Those horses S were owned by the Swedes, Dutch and English located oil the Deleware e River. - -E‘ort;y years tlutlr the sons and grandsons of these people were buy- e ing Narragansett pacers to race oil the circular track laid out on a Phil- adelpliie. common incur the ll/ace Street of todaiy. These races were continued until 1750 when they w'er_e ure. - When this little ray of toy was Elle year 1841. There are left to mourn expected. ‘E. ~M. .\illlcl)onnld, fornler ollr soils and two daughters bcslil-:S ineiiiber for Picton has at-l-ived ,md U PLS _ t of the Dflriy. Oltl for free trade and the ‘lli0. will meet with li measure of While there is zl barrel of suggest- ell rcsolutiolls which are being pro- llgnsteri iiotlring lil the shape of dcf- fnllif _l>\>llCy has yet developed. \‘Vila't is lielflg talked of mainly oil the side QI l@f1‘l¢`l`filllll. limi lil Fi*-i“.'21l'li to tllllt there ls no plii-tlclllar vilrilltioii.‘ While it-‘_e_t, the Fieldillg boom is still con. 'illlcuous on the surface. He ii re- H- 'iorted to hl > . f.i-1, _ H ' le el Scl’°0l» .S“l’l’l°m.enl' $75- Alex from thc zllntlqal s?ulFl?tli[llltFdllpl?MLt§ ock including exclusive lines, spec- C0-l1‘DS. Sccretliry. 7259-7-24M10ll>1>lY Alex G1"-1111- Apply to Mrs. S. Vaniderstine, New G_”“l’e’e““"' ' 746.9`8'5M6l Perth. 7383-7-30MGipd. "ld SCUYPS. but if what e r, m- "Om that province. when slr wll ‘ _~ -- ' _can b leur D ' _ ,M' "il ‘mm lll0 M- P’l~l. can be accepted ,L broke school, num-ber 144. Liberal as gosp¢=l_,, he fs-the f,.,vU,.,.,~,, even Pd frid Laurier died and wilthin a few _FOR SAL-E-212 ‘ACRES OF LAN- situilte on Marsh Road, Lot 4 l{ilig’s County. Apply tu McLean fi 7426-s-2.vl;`il McKinnon, Solicitors &c_, Roy Bank of Canada Building, Char- lottetown, P. E. I. 7456-8-4M6i. HOUSE FOR SALE.-THAT TWO- $100. Apply to Angus Nicllolso Secretary. poplillirlty had warned ii bit. It “._,3 al TEACHER WANT-ED FOR HAZEL felt that something wus lacking I1- Am `MAll. scHEouLE . LEAVE Aueusr 2o‘rH tenement house, situlited on Yolin street, Gllytown. For further infer- C, f I niiltioii, terills, etc., apply to Mr Goo. ll. Proctor, 103 Elm Avcnu t‘ity. 7470-8-5M1llpil 2' Supplement. Apply James McNftl ` 5@‘"`elf1i`y 7438-8-2M7ip :u'l'e.~i Iclteuretl, witll good lllllltliilgs, A 1 wt-ll watered and all mussel iiludlled. TxisfeestoLif£leAS,,(;i$gs' Secret” Will be sold with or wltllout crop. Apply Albert McEwen, llristol P. O.. lt.ii. l. 7472-8-5-M3iE2ipd 7407-8-1-M3i FOR SALE-DESIRABLE FARM A ,_ St’ Peters Harbour no acres wnh Supplement $80. Jas. Ennis, Secict~ golid building. Well watered and situated for all purposes, also 5 itcres ii few choirs from liomesteau. Apply H. W. Davison, Bristol, P.0. T er for Greenfield School, No. 103. ani School. First or second class Grove School No. 103. Supplement _.___ 2 rEAcl-lER wANrEo sE¢0ND wANTED_SE L . FOR SALE-°DESlRABl-E FARM AT or for LittlecS)ixildscsch§t§,T§u;lli;- Sl l"”l‘°l"‘i ll"-|"ll0l' 105 f‘f'r“*ii 85 ment $100. Male teacher preferred 0 TEACHER WANTED FOR NORTH- ass or Ten M le House, Liberal \VASH`INGT0N' Aug- 4-”-A <'-li-11130 has been made in the air mail ] ° ' ' sche- yl dule ibet.ween_New York and W.a 1- ,. sl ‘ill-Iiton b_v which thc mail from Nei iork and New England will reach tcrnoon dcllvery und the mail from y Wl1SlllliiI.t0il and southern collnectioiis to New York will reach that city about 1 o’clock _lf The air mail will hel'caf'ter leave WANTED SECOND CLASS TEACH- New York alt 8.40 zl.m., arriving in Wasliillgton at 11 :l.m. Operating oli this schedule all New York City mail which rcllchcs the post oillco too late My' 7468'8`5M3lpd‘ -, l’or thc lnldiiiglit. train |`or Washington and all New England mnil reaching New York between lnitliilgilt tlild S - li.iil. will be carried by airplane io fliiys of that event it w'i-i nc ~ ~ E _ I 1. ,cnssury T ACHER WANTED FOR AFTON to select .1 tcillpoi-ary l-gurls;-_ lnleplin Road School. Supplement $35.00. wil. iti l _ ‘ . D` Apply .ioliii it. Lund. secretary q mm me" bm" th” °‘""'“” ‘P 1) L7 c I F_r)ench Liberals insisted on McKen- i _zll.. Alt the close of the session hi.: \Vrllshillgton ill time for the early ai- 7369-7-28M9ip _.i._...__--_---- HANDSOME RESIDENCE FOR sale. l<‘ormerly known us the Ain- eijlcnn Consulate, corner Water ali Illlvilnnd Streets will be offered by puiilic auction, August 16th at 12 o'clock noon if `not previously dis- lliisctl of by private sole. For par- tlcllltlrs ilpply to liliszzlrd & Gaull- ei, Solicitors. 7425-8-2M4l. WAN'1'El) I _ WANTED.--ANYONE HAVING SEC- oild hund fox wire or frcsli lticat for TEACH R _ fox feel write Acdrcd Engdllnd, Eller num Bile- ‘ or second class c\pcricnr]Fit-li; lie. by lnwiiilngton. \ti»li.li .uso insii ll H, for Emyvnle school. Suppleme fort, 100 acres, well watered and $40~ -‘\9i19ilS -l» Clflfliln. SUCFGW the 1-lulnbletonian stnlllons Rysdyk. sire of Clingstoiic and Stratliinorc, to wlioni Lou Dillon, thc first two niiii- ute trotter. traces ill the male lille through. /Sidney Dillon, Sidney and Santa Plans. lilnniiis was the best -trotter got by Malnbrino Pilot ill Peli- lll-iylvzliiia while he also sired the cllaliipioll stlllllorl Mlllllllriilu Gift bc- fore he was shipped front Keiituclly. Powell Bros. milled a trotting dc- pnrtmcllt to their fllrlu ut. Sliailelzllld in the sixties. Satellite was one ot` their first stalliiills, und St. Vincent the best. Also :it at latter date their ling trotting and running strains when he wus not following the races. in 1871 Robert Steel estzlblisllcd Cedar Park Farm near Plliladelphia ulld placed Happy Medium at the head oi’ it. \Vhile tllerc llc got Pilot Medililu, tlio sire of Peter the Grent, the ciinnlploll trotting stallion Moxie Cobb, 2.13 1-4, and his mate Neta Medilllll, with which he lwzdllceil thc tellin record to 2.15 3-4. Wlicll l-lappy Medium was trzlnsfcrrcd to Kell- tucky, where he sired Nancy Hanks. 2.04, llc was succeoiletl by Epaulct :lull Woodilut. During their da_v`lt. J. C. Walker' had I-lalitford at Williauispobt where he got the pacer ltohcrt J. wllo after defeating nll of tho best horses of his day reduced the world's record fronl 2.04 to 2.01 1-2. Aiilollg thc other stock i`ai'ms which occupied ii place ill the public eye ill Pennsylvania, the leaders were Pros- pect Hill l~‘llrnl at l~`l'ankllii, owned by Miller and Sibley, and at one tiliic referred to as the Pnlo Alto ot' the oust on uct-olliit of tho nuinllcl' of El- estloncers owned there; the Penn Valley F.'li'iii at Mori-lsvllln, where il. S. Henry had Young Wilkes and An- teeo; A. ll. Moore's establishiileiit near Pllilzilielplilli, where he took flir- ector, ltcd i\Vilkes, and a spleill‘.:.~ blind of rllcn liirlres, which ilicliidcll Evellgelilie, Margaret -S., and Posit- ioil; tho \Vilsl;-ii farm at Epllr.ltil, where Estlicr W., 2.10 1-4, wus foaled; as well as tho farins where lloptllgoii. Ilull, (‘.i'n\\'ford, Moqllettc. liul llril- deii, Still- lfoiuter, Ass ll. Kay. Al- liowood, Silont llrignlle, Joo Pointer and a nuliilici- of othenhorscs stood. At presclit, Nawhrick l~‘nrni, the llolno of Dillon Axwortliy, lit Plioll is is the leallcr, its reputation lllivillg liven estnlllislloil by Miss Blirtlln Dil- loli, who aftcl' ciluztllllig tho tlireo year old rccoril in 1917. clit thi- four ycar old ret-oril for flllles to 2.02 l-4 in n race, the Kentucky your old cliautploll gcllllng Norman Dillon. Tho Dlvoroee, The (tcssack, and the two yenr old clialllpioll gelding Noriilllu Dillon, 2.07 1-4. ill tho western part of the stiltc Watts Jr., a griiildsoii of Axworilly, is being given un oppor- tunity lit. llczlliiorc l<`nriil to ililpiimiii- his sliowing ns a tl‘otter on the h:llt`- inile tracks. lliligflli lius nh-io fl \\'0l'- thy represoiituiive in Peliilsylvliliia iii Senator -Halo. l-le is locnted at Gettys- burg, wllcre llc has got lt llulnller of successful performers, the f.istc.-t being the pacer Butt. llale. 2.02 3-4. While since the earliest dlliys, thcre has alwnys been. considerable llrccd~ ing done in l’onnsylva::e.1. the iiiiij- ority or owners have purchased their racing inatcrial ill other states. This is shown by the names of the horses that were rllccll by the Dobles, 'I`lir~ ner, Phillips, Scottergood. Grddy, Put- oAsTo'l=i lil W1.. ._ gov' ND”="'”' Novica l`=on THE altar sA1'lsrAc- _ , ` | 3¢|rg|-Qy¢|-391;"-3 __ , tion lil piano tuning and rensirlnsi.l.os1'-soLDlEn's RETURN sur- nu ' ` ' , ' Always bears -°~~» »~ ~ °- 'u:::r.i"'s:r:;;:°s:.pug :z“..”'°..;s.:‘.‘:...*`l".°s.i‘i;‘::.r;"‘“ '“°“°l'- Allvlv C- J- 'W°°°» “““' cliiii-limeiowii Plioiis sw ' ' ma-s-5M:lli>il. `““”°‘“'°°‘ V liiiry. ms-s-lmslilil. ' m,,_,,_,m,,I , neighbor (T. G. Dempsey began ming- _ ;\l\_n_ run- ___ *_ V tersoll, Jamison, Middagll, Culllltlili l _ . -`* ugh, liostoil; S. ti. t‘.lark, Mt. Stew- is and other 'Pcllllsylvaniit reiiisliieii ,,,.,; AA M,,(.,,,,S,,,,,,, UL,,lf,,,.,|; J E '_ , . _ since Sammy Keyes campaigned Mn oozlcr and Lucy, and Turner started out with May Queen and Nettie. A ll list of the most proliiillept pcrfor ers owned in Pellllsylvlliilii of la years includes Prince Wilkes, Kai erinc S., Swect Marie, Salullili, ll. Bri-tl, l’et.cr Scott, .\lignlila, splclidid pair Brighton ll., and Letti liee, ltoss ll. ltoilii llzll, l'i-tor Stl- l'> .\`c\\'sulll, llosioll. _ ,_ QUEEN Ho1'Ei_ f" li. ti. .iliii-pliv Ji., 'l‘ll;.ilsli; l-:_ .\1lll<»i- Rl' lllisioll; .\lr.s. l'l. .\iilli-r, llilsliilll; ,ml Kaltllcrlilo lil;-atrill, llostoll; Sll.~ltlll.1\l<' ' lnllis, Nl-iv York; J. .\l. I)llvi.~'.iill nllli Q wifi-,' l.lii.-_loii; ill-s. \\'. .\. iliii-iiii V" t`lllilbridi:c, lilies; .\il's. l.. J, iiisllop, oils, iicllwood, -liei-I-zlilcc Quo(-il, Zcp- (,m“,u_mg'_l MHSS, _\,rh_' ,,_ S_ ,,,s,mp` liyr, Susie S.. Jack Leyburll, Tho .\’i ive, Ligiitsoiiic, (ilive F-ant, llrlisilo and Princess Etawall. _____.-it-.1-_ llull-;L _iilililvils VICTORIA HOTEL lil. A. Ilcilostalig :llld \vii`0, Mo trelll; Miss i{ci-t`c, Ilostoll; li`. Perry, North Wilisliiri-;' l‘llas. ltes, Jr., Wlstfielll Nlzlss.; i<‘. llllrclls, llilinptoll. N. il.; .\il'.s. l~`. lirillby, Widilfeld, Mass.; Stopllcli Ito <»r.=i, `i\iollciol`l; . ii. ll. Vox, lVioi°cil llcrbcrt (fox, Morcll; Mrs. t‘. Mc[)o zlld,'Slllilniel‘side; Mario lil. Silllpso Silliilliorsiilc; Mali: Mc(‘nl'ill\i, Sul erside; Lnl. lil. Giles, Sulilliicrside; t`ltll'li .Vlollll_t.aill, Slllillilei-still-; it. (flark and wifo, Molllli. Siv\\':ll‘i; Mrs Sobcy, St, Stewllrt.; ll. \\’. Mi'l{lly ,. Ml. Stewart; S. .l. Mooro, 'I‘l-uro; id. Mtzilrillalll, Bordcll; l\l_ Mi-.llo gall, llclfzlst; J. S. lilllioll, Sllnlilior- ul' i.oll.-arlalo ltl' \\' Bi-alas., ilostoll' tico lirucc, Vallryiield. R EV ERE HOTE L (Toiiwlly, i‘i»i:lilllllll; ll. ti. (lrrigg, llos “_ toll; t`. (l. Sliii-ills, lllilifllx; A. M |)_ Sililolis, li:llit`zlx;_ I.. (‘oliiptlil. _'lan t`llldl'i=,~ls and pi'<-srulilltioll. llc was l I s., l~‘. Follies, Alilllcrsl, M. .7. Tdiillis-ll, J,.| 13’ 1(|19_ liosttill; ;\ir;<. (.`. Il. Mcllrillgllll und clllldrcn, .\Iedi'ol‘d, Mass.; it. t‘llvli .\ll'_ (`llllrlf>s Stn\\';ll‘t.' ll' li`rii~lld <`lllli'llc:-\\"<~ liloct toiligll i v -`E*"*"&.!-W i . not only to extend our warmestwei- clinic allll collgl°:ltlllatio\’ls~ lo' iyiitl- lin your safe return from overseas, but also t,o_l:xlil'c,ss our thanks to you. Ili uiferilig your' services to our coulltry you stood lictiriiiiii iis ulill danger. We arc prollil of lilo fact lllllt you enlist- lllcllt was viillllltal'y. ll is just t-zltlsii for priilc to _\'olli'.»'i.-if alld yoill' palelltsl that bciilg thc only soil, you oi'fcrcll yoill' .-cl*\'it:c.~l ill the oarly stages of the war will-ll on ni-i-oilllt ill' your yoiltll tilc country could not acc(-pt lliciil. t)ur llollc is-tllnz your future lilo liizly not lic llilrkcili=iig<»i~.< lilo opporilliiily ol' gcoillg this wiillil<»r- l`lll .~'ii~ll<'iiii'i>., To rlilliici-.t with this |tr;iiil_ p:l.r.~;iilc rind' l~l_a.~it and South ot`_t‘llul'lottctown in lcllvo their ‘lloillo .=i`llii/iii Mollllny illorilillg allll lil- ill \Vilillipr‘g Tllllrsilaly iaitcrilooll, llliirsillc or ('llill‘lnttcto\\'ll. Buy your ticket from nearest Ticket Agent anti save time and expense. l>lS'l`ltlt"l` l'ASSil~i.\Itl-lillt A(ll~XN'i"S til-`l"lt`l=l, .t‘Il.-\ltl.ti'l"i‘i~I'l`O\\'N. P. ISI..-\Nll. _ 7»iT7~S-i'»llltl`. 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For Sale everywhere. -pi...,,,,, The Lighthouse Trade Mark " in ' -;`;=E your Buying Guide. ` . l;l.l‘l=lBl_[-Q _ _ cANAoi.¢\N ' L|m|ted \ PRODUCTS s I i “R The Dominion Battery Co. 2213!.b’él....§.‘{‘2.“°§."‘?§.$.I.‘§’f“il‘ F" 1=if==if====