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Tl i. wa, V51 1| --.rv iii... ‘.1 5'. 1 .i -- .5-’" gs .;:‘e" ,_2‘: "ip lliiis PAGE -rw.; - _ - 'rin-: cHARi.or'rs1‘owN cuaainau I AUGU5T?8.1915 _ - ' ' Y Y T 7 _ _ . .- ' ’ - ~ I 'First Electorisl District'Cliarlottetown 'Fiitli Electoral District : of King’s Coimty Exhibition Tenders of_King_s _ Safe Soaps -Those who desire to buy toilet and bath_ soaps of as- sured purity, like to choose from our amrle stock and will be well p eased._ Displayed in our windows this w we are showing Armours All Round Datli and Toilet Soap made of purest materials, a large economical cake._Donft miss seeing and buying it 2 for 25c = L I We received a large ship- ment of movements d" ect from the manufactures- and as these were_ ordered before the war prices have not advanced and you will get the benefit by purchasing one of ours. G. H. Taylor Tenders will he received by the Meetings of the electors' of the Fifth ' Meetings of the electors ofthe first undersigned up to and on Monday. District of Kings will be held at the district of Kinss County will be hold Sept. stu, 1915, for the following prlv- rqiipwiug places ou tue -lane men- at the following DNCBS on the dates ilegee at the Exhibition to be held In tiouemv Fortune Bridge, Monday, Aug. 30. St. Msrgarets, Tuesday, Aug. 31. Sourls, Thursday, Sept. 2. Kiugsboro, Monday. Sept. 6. Fairfield, Tuesday, Sept. 7. All meetings open at 7.30 p. m. The Opposition Candidates are in- equal privileges. All meetings to begin at 7.30 p. in Sept. inclusive. Score Cards for the Races. office of C R SMALLWOOD, All meetings begin at 7.30 p.m. vited to attend. M KENNEDY mentioned. Charlottetown, from the Rst to 24th Launching Hall, Monday, August 30th, ` ~ 2 p.m. ' ' 1 For the nrivllese of catering im- st. Georges schoolhouse, Monday, der the Grand Stand. . Aug. 30th, 7.30 p.m. 2' For the printing and selling of Red Cross Cheese Factory. Hall, Tues- esday. Aug. 81st, 730 _ p. m. 3 For the supplying of straw as The Opposition candidates are ln- Ovnosiilnn Candidates invited to be required. vited to ne present aus win be given DFGBGHI Bild Will be 8lV9ll llillf 016 4 For selling feed for horses. cat- half the time, time. tie. etc.. on the grounds. J. A. MATHIESON. Signed. In Nos. 1, 2 and 4, the highest or R. J. McLELL»\N. . JOHN McLEAN, any tender, and in No. 3 the lowest 2640-8-23ME$i, A. A. MeDONALD. or any tender not necessarily ac- 'zess-s-zsiviaiii. ,cepted ' ~ Conditions may be obtained at the ; |26g9.g.2(;m10i_. . Secvygrreaa' SEALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned and marked "Tender The undersigned Liberal-Conservm ' ' » ° ' for Sheds," will be received up to Sat- tive candidates will meet tlée elector: Pohucal Meetmg urday, Sept. 4th at 8 o’clock p. m., of the Second Eectorar istr ct o ~ ~ 0 for the erection of Horse and Cat- Qucen's (bounty at the following for the erection of Hors end Cat- places and on the dates named:- ___ tsle Sihedlsi oéit thf gvrouiitlxs oftthe The Liberal-C tive candl- °‘"`S V9 00 af ESOC” 0" Monday, August 30-Afton Hall. dates for the Fh.stolgi‘;:fét of Queenrs according to plans and specifications _ Tuesduy_ August 31-Curios Cove County will meet the electors “mme wlgch may ge seen at my office. Hall. following place : ach ten er~n1ust be accompanied Jo Gu H\\’sdll_elilil:il'. September 1-New d Lonsg River. Iiish Town Hall, Thurs- gina" Il;<;%<;Pl9da;b;{ewin_s genie, Parlor. Libreryl nesiiay. september ist., the roiiowiug: n ag oom, all, Bedroom and-3 helfers, 9 oxen, 2 cows with calf, 3 MONDAY AND THURSDAY Kltc en furniture and House Fur- bulls. 1 cow cali' by'5|de_ 1 furrow nishlngs, also Horse, Carriages, cow, 1 cow freshened 13 sheep Slelghs, Robes, Harness, Etc ` Terms-8 ' ° B',_mGE3s_McD°N,,LD___A, K,,,,,,_ of each week. on arrival oi the morn- And at 12 “lock Noon ofthe same K I mvnllls credit. 6 ner cent. lnston. Aus. 25. by Rev. G. A. Suthei-_ ing )expi-ss; “ramp H£lifIs;.m§sbou; day the Beautiful Residence and Land o or cash. PETER BRODIE iaiia. iieury Burgess and Pearl Mc- “°°“- ° ° - - - ' *° rr ti ssr _ on ng ect on Euston Street ' Donald. both of Koniiillllml- 23;? Mffiiitg "h3.°f;"v‘éh:i.|g?¢°°¢:,&gr; (adjoining the Residence of Mr. Jus- 2742-8-28ni3i Auctioneer' F-_-----rr A _ §‘l)i;i:ce to Magdalen islands sa iol- igilgszsxgngangi re»;i:_te;1ntliri;glcebacl§ feet wide from Orlobar Street with DEATHS d 'f,°"d°"fI*;L°:,'°G5r‘,’“;‘.'; f°’ If-*,'“f, sam sud couch house thereon and sarrisi-I sms IN coi.|.is|oN u-or,mer, n one an 4-1 .nd Point 30"* Returning. nu. M gpletiédglnéarxnshignilmxitadastxgii ang WITH. _.iii-I _ . 5|-ANCHARD -' in (7h‘“'|°"°°°w“' Gdnd°t°“°’ Amhent ‘nd s°u"_" 'nd best located Residences in the_%it . HALIPAX, A FERRY BOAT Y ugust 26.-A British August 27th, Hon S. F. l-lli:n§l:;srd. *°_"1_*='fJ¢=;‘:;Ag‘{’_fli‘;;"v‘;. sou". for The Real Property may be inspect 'cruiser and the ferry steamer Dart Jud" M me C°‘"ity Cmm ° ‘vs Amherst, Gi-indstone Islsud Point ed °“ “PDHCHNGII Hi BUY time i0 W- ""°“""C°"|ded ill the harbor. about County, aged 61. Bos” md Grand Em". Rgmrmns E. Bentley, K. C., Solicitor. Bank of ll0l'lh€H5t Of the |"\U'|19!B Wlmll' Dior. ca". Bt Point Bone' Gx_md“°n Am Nova Scotia Chambers. shortly after 6 30 o’clock last evening 'i`-,¢- M NEILL.-At Clyde River. Aug. 29. °' ' The furniture and premises will be Two passenges on the 19|-fy ste in ri Hiictor McNeill -aged 18 lye;rs. oldest h°5'l:’§1(;ulili:5talliilpr?:,"l;‘;,; tgloixtiisuéf open for inspection on Tuesday, 31st' Xloré Slightly shaken up. One end if 'If 3°” ‘°' M" %'°.f.'i "°$§"iiu.".’F.°¥fl 3. 1-re. my. 1...... ....1 reruns... ""5"" "°'“ ‘° “r“'uéZfr§r’<‘i’ ...‘?...'."‘1'I.5 °i“"'“ “““ "‘° "“" °' "‘° -if-.li 9' m' °“ “ “Y . - "y weather permitting cslls at West ' ' er "5 the |’“‘""° "h°°l W" River Baptist Cemetery. B” to 'md mln! .hd Dunn." for Auctioneer. mashed. Amherst thence to Pr,” Inna Rs 2581-8-18-mmwf7i , Dense fog prevailed at the time The Union Commercial College had ' ~ ' - of the accident. The cruiser was steam- s pleasant call yesterday from Miss ‘;"'°i“5A call' t” 13"; g°"°' Grind' l ing down and the terry steamer was Gertis Love, who is employed in the U ';}'°- 1 mth°"° "if" 'U '~. I to on her way to Dartmouth. She had not civu -se.-nec, cum. ni.. 1..... vm g5_°;”g°w§“‘°f;°,yvv Tondcrs 1...... ....1 1...... 1.... mi. ........ ii... graduated from the U. C. C. last term - A t. H "hx ‘Fenders will be received up to 15th flvs minutes. Captain Allan, who was and slso passed the Civil Service ex- CHA' w N! 3°" » * _Sept., from parties who will con- ' in charge of the ferry steamer, blew smlnstion: I ax; will spend her holi- \ - 4 3' t Pict tract for ranching any keep of 5 pairs the whistle at the i- lsr intervals. t e s . - ~ dsys on _ MATT 94°'-lg* 4 ¢°-» _ .itgim .ii Hvglfs, k tus cabin :Lau sour by _gsuciiu ir 'non' v pq pu u AIU” i 500140- ecy., vos verB|.nc guns on e cr . 0 c sr ,.,¢P',t,°,,|,,d' ganigf iff Ndiggnr Ot to WH- Htl-URI. lwissor sua For co.. mu., struck the ferry iitsiimn cu the star- ~ "iw A55" » °‘| Silver Black Foxes. Write The heaviest part' of? dams; _tsl A riil' gmwhm |_ A, pmg, ti Owner, Picton, Nova Scotts. Montague. board side and it is rortimsto that ha.- .-=- ____ '__ - lmllt 1001-_7-illti. ' ` 2846-B-Zllltsli. _ _ loss of life did not result. 'ioonveying many vIsit.ors__.and support- HlPllll|i|GSl [li THE Will. v As this week closes guests are com- ing in from the different summer hotels and residences, while the younger people who have had a de- lightful summer in the country. are being called home in preparation for 'school opening on September 7th. The Y different colleges abroad are winding up their summer holidays with a. gay round of informal adairs., but none the less enjoyable. ~ s 0 e _ Golf tea this afternoon will be serv- ed by Mrs. J. T. Morris and Mrs. -T. W, Morris. ' _ ' - Senator P. C. Murphy. Tignlsli. has as his guests this week, Rt. Rev. Mgr. A. E. Burke, D. D., L.L. D., of Toronto, who leaves early in September as Chaplain Major for overseas service. Dr. Burke is receiving a very warm welcome from his old friends. Rev. `.Dr. Kelly, D. D., L.L. D., of Toronto, is also a welcome guest to the Senator’s this week. l If 8 The many friends of Mr. D. R. Laird. who underwent an operation at the hospital in Amherst four weeks ago for mastold trouble, will be glad to know that he is rapidly improving and expects to leave the hospital in a few days. Mr. Laird will then take sev- eral weeks’ vacation. U O I Lieut. Louis -Moore and young son, of Sunimerside, spent the week end in Charlottetown, guests of Col. Moore, Prince Street. * ' K U On Wednesday evening, the summer residents at Restview, gave a very nicely arranged clam bake to over two hundred invited guests, who for the time being forgot they were "grown ups" and entered heartily into the entertainment provided. The clams, cooked to a turn, were served on im- promptu benches, after which molas- ses candy was lndulged ln, followed later by ice cream and cake, very dain- tily served in the surrounding cot- tages, all of which were prettily decor- ated for the occasion. It was in the early hours that the company disband- ed as the cool breezes and moonbeams on the water proved temptations hard to resist, especially to the younger guests whose merriment and songs could be heard for several hours. i O Q Rev. Canon Simpson has been in Halifax this week attending the fun- eral of Mrs. Worrell, wife of Archbish- op Worrell, whose demise came as a shock to herelnany friends. Canon Simpson leav s about Sept. 10th to attend the General Synod of the Church of England, which meets in Toronto on Sept. 15th, visiting Mon- treal for a few days on lils way there. Mr. Justice Fitzgerald will also be in attendance from this city. il ll I The afternoon tea at the Victoria Tennis Courts today is in charge of‘ Mrs. J. A. McMillan, Miss Helen Hughes and Miss Sadie Davison. U U C Mrs. Douglas Cameron and Miss Rosa Whlteaves. after a delightful visit out at Brackley Beach. have re- turned to their homes in Montreal. ii W 1 .....Mrs. John F. Robertson, of Connis- ton, Ont., was the guest this week of Mrs. A. E. Morrison. ik of ll Captain T. G. Taylor and Mrs. Tay- ler are entertaining as their guest Miss Herbert, of Bridgetown, Barbad- oes, VV.-_ I. Il B * Mr. Tucker, formerly of the Bunk of Nova Scotia in this city, came over from Halifax this week to enjoy a short holiday and ‘renew old friend- ships. i 8 l Mrs. A. W. Hyndman, Brighton, has had as her guest for the past few weeks her father, Mr. Yould, of Kent- ville, N. S. _ it ai is Sir W. W. Sullivan was it visitor in, Montreal this week,_a guest at the Windsor Hotel. t il ll Mrs. McManus. and two children, is among the welcome visitors tlils week. the guest of her father, Sir W. W. Sullivan, Brighton. is li There were several very nicely ar- ranged motor parties to beautiful Bon- shaw this week, the tide being favor- able. It is an ideal spot and the fish- ing fs exceptional, while the scenery is unexcelled in any other portion of the Province. O ll it York Point is a favorite camping ground for the young people this sum- mer. and several parties have from time to time spent the summer holi- days there. Week end parties nbound at this favoaite resort which is ideal f0|' bilfhillg. Oatlng and clam bakes. The departure of Mr. Bethuen from Holland Hall was greatly regretted this week. but owing to urgent bus- iness he had to leave for Montreal. Mrs. Bethuen remains and will stop for a few weeks longer with friends at Keppoch. i ii U Dr. Gordon, of Quincy, Mass., had an exceptionally pleasant visit this week with his life long friend, Hon.- Charles Dalton. Tignlsh. I #_ s s Mies Rose Longworth is the-guest this week of Mrs. John Richards at Bideford. ,Q - is s sv ' Miss Louise MacCready is visiting in SummersIde_this week. ` ln was a happy thought on the part of the ladies who so successfully ar- ranged for the Gun Fund Tea in Vic- toria Park on Monday afternoon. It was a delightful spot, cool and nicely shaded, and the tea tables were very dsintily arranged and widely patron- Ised by citisens_in_'ge:iersl. Mr. Weston Peake, who was oper- ated upon abotit a week ago for appen- dlcitis. is progressing favorably, much to he delight of his wide circle of friends. ' U O O Mrs. Mahon is the guest of her par- agts. Dr. and Mrs. Blanchard, Esplan- e. _ l O O The tes in'aid of the P. E. Islsnd Orphanage was another public sttrsc- tion on Monday afternoon and receiv-`| eil very wide patronage, specisltrsins ers to Mt, Herbert where the Orphan- sge is located. oung ladies who are returning to the- her guest until early in September. Mrs. W. H. Fraser, of Vancouver. a s s Miss Katie Stanley has left on s. vacation trip to Connecticut NBW York and Boston, where she will visit friends. THE FOX INDUSTRY Sir,-Before leaving for Montreal after a most pleasant stay on the Island. where my wife and I have en- joyed to the letter the open-hearted hospitality' of your P‘90Dl9. I