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August 19.-0ntario's eliiction witli”a wide open fran- _ will be held today when the el- toihifot Northeast Toronto and East ‘ . ‘n,\`1i,}iiiore than doubled in numbers the last provincial general elec» on,'._h§Uthe extension of the francli-. '#_e"~tp`, men, will express their pre- rafbbhl. In ,Northeast Toronto the 'otdirbave to choose between 'Hon lr. Cody, the newly appointed mlnis~ s`_r'of`education, and William Varley. as a soldier labor candidate o(~fagriculture, and John Galbraith, a gdnflelnan of indefinite aiiiliations, whois running as an independent. v . ~.-; _M llliillllllNa llllVERNM[Nl RA|lWAYS `- sP£ciAi. Novice lt _ has been decided to continue S. Northumberland on thc Sum- rii_is'ijl'|1e-Point du Chenorouio for the prebdnt. ' Passenger service via Capes Itt‘i_ile will not go into effect until fur- notioe. This cancels arrange Uflllt/I previously announced. ` Dliglot Passenger Agent's Office, _` Hharlottstown, Aug. 14th, 1918. _f p as-8-isiviasi FllllNl}HlSL_` THAT llHlNllE` Ill ' WOMAN’S l.lFE Mrs. Goddess Tells How It May be Passed in Safety _ and Comfort. 0.-"I tiis erlti period m and hobo as best head- them- is st your strict ¢ - . ' DIARY Augusi Races my `M°"‘"°'° C°“" 9 °' m’ Horse Races will he held at tlie ‘Prince Edward 'Theatre 3, 'I and 1.45 p. m. ‘ The Lyoium Moving Pictures, 3, 7.10 and 8.45p .m . Ali! for Minard's and take no other i _ BIRTHS i MeNUTT.-At Dsrnley. on Sunday, Aliluet 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Wal- lace McNutt. a son. @ ` MARRIAGES PEOPLE’S TRACK GARFIELD, BELFAST On _ Saturday August 24th. 2.19 Class Trot and Pace . Purse ...................$l00.00 2.35 Class Trot ane Pace........... Purse _ . . . . _ . _ ._........$80.00 3 Minute Trot and Pace........ Purse......'..............$60.00 All mile heats to harness. Races to start at 1 30 P.M. . --» ;.""G._ A tg ,_ "M `\,.\‘; \s ' T 4 l .T 2 ”/ \ \ .\ ' '¢ / ,. /' 1 ff \\ \ ‘\. _F N- _\v_._. _» _. _ ' *- Te- J..-_ _. ~\:;\ ~,.;=;~_~_-_- _-.1-‘-_:_ 1. <'_ _ 1”# * _‘_‘ `¢‘€*.'f`.:?7"`?"‘ . ’_-' .,_.__,, .,T4,_»_fr_,.._,( _ ,,_-_.-»u_h,/_.»;_- 1,14- I _ __ _f/Af '- °» _=‘f_=. f' i`1`> -, Z/ -.- .- Q4 »‘< '/ . ;"""" 6 ' f_ ._,» 2 1;? Qi ‘V -.. »»- f ~ _; __ .\ _ _` JF ,ff _ -as/f » . ' .`°‘\ -.’_ fl_li.>"_’ "lj\l\\\lm A .”\l;@/l* ' \ \ ' ':' \ fs; fl. '-P;-~` 4-_ T is /4 “Scot»men's Wllves and Scotsmen’s Balrns, And a' ,that 'Ile ln Scotsmen'a airms,” ' are expected to be present with the Scotsmen at 'he Scottish Gathering % Autf\m0bileS all0Wed in Centre lin Chai-|of,,..1°wn on Wednesday 'rii_oweDAL£- cAMEnoN- At me libhie of the brld‘e’s father, August islii by new. J. ~s. Mackay, .iesspii P. Trowsdale of Crapaud to Bertha llsleiia, daughter of Thomas Cameron lfnrupton. P. E, I. \ ~'* ’ _ ’ i ‘ VICTORY ‘ ‘ DEATHS field. Admis~ion 50c. Entries will close lon August 20th. _ Admission to grounds 25 Child- ren l5c. v A good days sport is expected. A lee of 5 pi r cent must ac- company each cntrv and 5 per cr-nt from money winni-rs. - Well stocked salooi s and ,tea 'ables on the grounds ‘msc-oi.i..-In Watertown, Aug. 15, A. W. |VlcLEOD lines A.. beloved husband of Mary Garfield . . .Driscoll (nee McPhee.) Furwral Prop P¢Up1eS Track . i 1 - f ni i 1 id , ' _ ' no pure rom s a e res ence /N B No horse Wm be named 50 r;vli.»ol Si. Charlottetown Satur 1 L 1' 2 ' ' siihoul entrance fee accompanies lay, Aiiizils 7, at a.m TN M E_l\iORIA M in loving memory of Gordon Mac- .\'dill killed in action ln France on Allgillt 21, 1917. "He giveth His beloved sleep." , 988941. Mli\ard's Linlment used byThysiclans "/_ _1._l_____i c__iEMoN Juicer . nuts _ on TAN tanned or frecklcd . tieele the juice of two lemons into ,I bttle containing three ounces oi’ White, shake well, and you linda is quarter pint of the best freckle siiburn and tan lotion. and complex. gilt beantliler, at very, very small Fgfour grocer has the lemons and any I 18| store or toilet counter will sup- ply three ounces of Orchard White for Qlflilw cents. Massage this sweetly t lotion into the face. neck, ami' hands each dx and see how V les, sunburn, win urn and tan pear and how clear, soft and _p the skin becomes. Yes! It is 5.d'?'J BONDS The price ngimed_ today ,by the Committee is 100 and sccrureg iiiazeiétast. No commission , , ears. Sendspplicationtoy Eastern Trust Co ' C.H.B. LONGWORTH Acting Manager Assnissuessstnst al -,., _ _tw-».. each order. lt day not fine will be held first fine day following. LABOR DAY RACES NOR TH SYDNEY TROTTING PARK ` CLA SSES 9 Trot and Pace 0 Trot and Pace 0 Trot and Pace Purses three hundred fifty ldollars. Entries close August 24th J. C. LEMOINE Secretary 911-s-ivinei. N579’ octuoi-1 nf* 4 ` .J A , .'-\_.' ."._.'J `§ e .. \ _ __ Synopsis ol Caosdisn Northwest Land Regulstions i-1| THB sole head of s smily or any male over rlkllleen years old. may hun este_ad a quarts: section of available Dominion land in Manitoba. Saskatchewan or Alberts. Applicant must an pear in nelson st the Dominion Lands Agency or Sub-Aaency for ilie District. Entry by proxy may be made at any Dominion Lands Agency but not Hub~Agency on certain conditions. Duties-Six months residence uron and cul llvaiiou of the lsnd in each of i ree years. A hmnestruier may Iiv! within nine miles el his homestead on a isrm ol at least 80 acres. on certain conditions. A habitable house is ve- quirrd except where residence is performed in the icinlt . ' ln cyertsin districts a iiumestesrler in gqpd stand- ing may pre-empi s quar1er~sect1on along side his homestead. Price $3.00 per scic. _ Duties Sis months residence in each oi' three years sfirr earning homestead patent; also $0 acres extra cullivsiinn. Pre-emotion palenl maybe oir lalried ss soon ss homestead pateuh on certain conditions A ssillsr who has exhausted his homestead right may take s purchased homestead in certain districts. rflee tyco ri- sen. Duties-ilut rsslde six months as ssc oft; ‘se ysarl, cultivate so acres and sions vu: Tlisfsves :”C:i'lllv;lbif;n‘i’sr :i°bi;c't.t:d I: use rou cz-u ii . vs mugs sibsilnmd for euliivsiles under cms i next. --wg When Your Liver is oui oi 0rdei° You know the signs-a heavy head, sick stomach, bad taste in the mouth, latent dyspepsia. , Pay strict attention to these symptoms and get prompt relief TX using Beecham’s Pills. few doses will stimulate the liver, help the stomach, reg- ulate the bowels and make a great difference in your general feeling. Not ing will lplut you on your feet so ,quic y as a dose or two of BEE[llAM'S Pill. Lanes! Sale of sn{°x'edL¢;inl:‘:i:‘.tge‘;Vorld. AUCTION SALE I am instructed by Wm. Pound Fredericton to sell by Public auction on Thursday August 29 at 2 o'clock. The following stock: 1 horse six years old, weight 1250; 1 liorso 8 years old. weight 1300; 1 more with foal by side sired* 'by Galair; 8 milk cows, some giving 38 lbs of milk pei' day;10 steers weight from 900 to 1000 each; 6 heif- ors 2% years old; 7 steers, 1% years old; 5 helfers 1% years old; 3 calves Terms six months credit on approved joint notes. W. D. McCOUBR‘EV, Auctioneer 952-8-2lwthutuew4l. Bonsliaw-Charlottetown TIME TABLE Launch "3trsth||artnsy" AUGUST, 191! Leave Boushaw. Leave Ch'town Friday 2,7 a. m. 3 p. m. Tuesday 6, 9 a. m. .. 2.. 6.30 p. m. ri-may 9,11 s. m. ._ 6.30 p. m. Tuesday 13, 5.30 a. m. .. .. 2 p. ln. Friday 10, 7 s. m. .. ....3.30 p. ni. Tuesday 20 8.30 s. m. ..8 p. m. Friday 23.10.30 6.30 p. m. Friday 27 Bs. ni. .. .. .. ..1 p. ni. Friday 30' 7 s. ni. .. ..8.80 p. m. Fr The death of Donald H. McLean, a. well known resident of Souris Line Road occurred at his home on Friday July 26th in the seventy»elghtii year of his age after a short illness. Dec- eased, the only son of the late Hugh McLean ‘was -born in Scotland and im~ migrated w-‘Iitii his :parents -to this country when a. fboy. He leaves two sons Ronald in Philadelphia and Lines at home, and three daughters Eva and Melvlno at home and Katie ix religious at St. l"aul's, Ml,nn. His funeral took place the Sunday evening alter his death to St. Mary’s Cemetery and was very largely attended. The funer- afl arrangements were in charge of undertaker 'Dingwell of Souris. He is also survived by one sister Mrs. Stephen A. ‘McDonaid, Sourls. His wife -predeceased him a few years ugo. May ‘his soul rest in peace. Wr|LLiAM R. DINNIS At Margate, on Thursday, morning the 8th inst after s lingering illness. william R. Dinnis passed peacefully to his eternal reward, in the 73rd year of his age. He leaves a wife, live daughters and three sons to mourn the loss ot u kind and devoted husband and father. but they sorrow not without good hope. Two sisters. and' two ‘brothers also survive. Mr. Dlniils will be much missed in the home and in the com munity. He was a loyall supporter of the Margate Methodist Church at the services' of which ho was reg-ulur ir his attendance, when health permitted and 'for a number of years he was an active member of the trustee. board. His wife and family, who so ai.tentlve\ ly watched' by him, and faithfully min istered to him _ln his sickness and his pastor and friends who visited him wore glad to ilnd him trusting ir. Christ, his ‘personal Saviour. A large niiinlber of people from far aiid near camo to t-he funeral,_'tlius showing their esteem for the deceas ed and' their sympathy for the bereav ed ones. The services were conduct ed by the pastor assisted by Rev. W. E. Johnson. Interment took place ai tlio Margate Cemetery. _ WILLIAM AVLWARD Hlsmany friends throughout this province will hear with deep reglrei of the death of Wm. Ayilward, who d'led~at his home in Moreli on Sunday' August 11th after an illness' of alinosl four months. ' Early ln April he contracted cold which developed into pneumonia an-i despite the best medical care and ten- der nursing, he gradually sank pass ing peacefully away Sunday after noon. . The deceased was a contractor and builder and spent si number of years at that trade botli et home and in i.he United States. There stands today many edlilces on. this Island erecio-il by liliu, the last one being the beauti- i`ul parochlcal residence of Morell. lie possessed a most excellent chi\i'~ actor and was hold in the highest cs- ieeni by all who had' the pleasure of his acquaintance lining of a kind and 1:-onerous nature. a charitable min christian disposition." His friends were legion_who always found a gen- ial welcome in his -hospitable home and who will -long cbeilsli his memory with feelings oi' respect and love, The miinerous floral tributes donated by kind friends lg-o to show the respeci in which lie rwas held'. , He was visited frequently during- the illness by his devoted pastor, Rev. Father Duffy who arlinllnlstercd to him the Sacred Rites of the Catholic THE MARITIME Education Convention Meets at Moncton, N. B., Angus; 27th, 28th, 29th. A good prog,-am hm., been prepared. Those who purpose attending will kindly communicate with Mrs. S. W. Irons, Moncton, N B., at as early a" date as possible and arrange for accomodations. 879-8-16M6i. City Property Sale 1 To-_day ing 211~217 Water St., will be sold at Public Auction at 12 o’clock noon on'WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 21st. This Real Estate has a large area, 30 by 84 ll-. close to railway station, Mid ll! Wlllllible for residence And business purposes. It is excellent renthig property and yields a large income. 3°m° °“° Will set a bsrssiu. Come. Terms at sale. ' . , Q _ "la . ' /A “' ul Mismoowmaul-W§cMl.iaAN f "W .fl E- -' Mhrnildr Blaze Every householder should have If ` T-lealthful in principle-durable in construction, 111|; -convenient in operation-reasonable in first cost and economical in consumption of fuel,- tlie Enterprise Blazer Furnace is the choice of nearly every man who investigates the merits of different heating systems. Write for frss booklet containing valuable I7 _,__ /' , . Z;\_ ' _ ' j J ‘J 'such @ _ ...F Eur D R Yff-“5 <__S_s.<;»<\/,LL_1-11.. ti-B~ _ / / mem er He leaves to mourn besides ii sor- rowlirg fwidow, one sister, live caugnl ters and three sons. (John the eldest of Brooklyn, N. Y., visited liim dur-‘ ing his illness.) He also leaves two, stepsons and two step-daughters' who; cherish the memory of d““lovlng stcp~ father. V 1 _ His funeral one of the 'largest ever seen in that locality took place on' Tuesday '._morning to St. Joseph‘s Church where the funeral Mass was celebrated by Rev. Father Duffy after which his remains was laid' to rest ln the adjoining cemetery beside thosw of his daughter Clara. The hoarse which conveyed his re~ mains to,,their last resting place was drawn'by a span of black horses. The pall .bearers were .Messrs John Larkeri, Patrick I-Iuglies, George, Les-i lie, Himimond McEwen, Aiiibrose Barry and Peter Ryan. May his soul rest in peace. Other papers please copy. MRS. JAMES AFFLECK There passed away at Cherry Hill on Tuesday July 23rd' Priscilla, wld- ow of the late James Affleck iii the 86th year 'ol her age. The deceased was well and favor ably known to a large circle of relat lvas and friends. Kind in disposition. frank in speech, truly ‘Christian in character, she will *be much missed ln the coiumuiilty where she and her husband who p'reile‘cea'sed 'her by only seven months, spent nenrly slxtycev en years of niarried life. The funeral took -place on Thurs- day tlie services at the home and grave being conducted by the Rev. R. D. Collin of Westville, N. S., and the Rev. 1Vlr.' Kingston of Mount Stewailt. The pall bearers were J. J. `, McDonald. Albert Collin, Henry Mc~l isiwen, Augustine -McDonald, Il.oberi‘ Macassey, James ¢McCannell. Five sons and four dung-liters remain to mourn the loss of ii kliid mother. John in ‘Mount Stewart; Alfred in Charlottetown; Joseph and Robert in Lawrence, Mass; Mrs. David Gallant, Revere. Mass.; ‘Elizabeth in Malden; Mrs. Frederick Jardine, Head of Hillsboro; and Mrs. Willlaiii Mc- Kenzie, St. Andrews. ::lSiniplo ami sure--Dr. Thomas' Eclcctrlc Oil is so simple in applliation that a child can understand the in- structions. Used as a liniment the only direction ls’to rufh, and when used as it rliesslni; to apply. The dir- ections are so .plain and uninlstako ohio that they are rapidly understood All country orders for repairing and' tuning pianos and organs will be rec- eived until September 10tli. L. N. MARCOU, 9 Richmond St. 888-8-17sws3l . Notre Dame Academy Charlottetown f couliitkclni. DEPARTMENT The Commercial Class at Notre Dame Acadoniy re»0peiis Sept. tlilrd. The full coume includes Stenography. Typewrltlng, Bookkeeping, Oillce Rou- tine, and Commercial Arithmetic, in addition to the fundamental branches of'Eiiglish. These subjects are taught according to the most Vapproveilmod- ern methods. Pupils wishing to take the Short Course /nre at liberty to do so. Students are also prepared for Civil Service Examination. MOTHER SUPERIOR. 898-8-17sws2l. _ , 5 ___ _ _ _.,_.__V W E cnsrgn _er which he was s fsiinrni NOTICE S 1 \ li Farm consisting of 75 acres, 'is ncres clear and 2 with wood and scant; ling. A never-falling stream at both ends of farm. This farm is in a high state of cultivation and is only three miles from Hillsboro Bridge. For _fug- tlicr particulars apply to owner on tho promises. ' H. J. KENNEDV, ' Southport. 918-8-17M3lpd. RR. N0. l. Annual ~ Meeting The adjourned annual meeting of _the Rogers' Payton Silver Black Foxes, Ltd., will be held in the oilloe of the Sepretary Treasurer, 84 Great George Street, Charlottetown, P. lil. Island, on Tuesday, August 27th, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. in. W. K. ROGERS, Secretary Treasurer. 813-8~13tlis2wks. Hi Auction Sale 7 ./ .I ` ___.._....___.. il.. Thursday, August 22, 1918, at 2 0’clck nonsss, CATTLE, SHEEP, cnnnincizs, ETC. lam instructed by Mr. D. McDonald to sell the following stock on his farm at Sprlngton, known as the Ma 1 lilly, three years old, Mayor Todd, Dam Brazilian. ' 1 filly, three years old, Miiyor Todd. Dani Joe Dillon. 1 filly, two years old, Capt. Aubrey, Dam Haphasger. 1 illly, three years old, general 'pur- pose, Sire Sir Edward. 1 marc, tivo years old, general pur- pose. 6 mllch cows. 3 cows, to freshen in September. Terms.-Six months on approved cash. by young or old. _ " , -i-_ai Minards Llnlrnent Lumbermans Friend rtln property:- G dry cows. 12 heliers, three years old. 10 licliers, two years old. _» 15 stoors, two and three years bid. 6 steers, -one your old. 5 heifers, one year old. 6 young pigs. 15 good ewes ii owe' lnmha. 2 roms. 2 rubber tire wagons (new) ~» 1! sets of liuriiess- ijolnt notes. Discount allowed on BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer 873-8-I 6M5l . £1? =. . 1 GANADIAN G I ` _ _/,_ _.__ OVERNBFIENT RAILAAIAYB PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND ` ' ` Time Table In Effect June 28th 1918 _ Train Outward-Read Down nlyi. P.M. AM. 4.00 12.15 6.25 ~ 5.20 1.4s 7.25 sos. 2.50 'Lss uso 3.30 s_24 ':.2o 4.10 s.so _ --,_-_ _ _ ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME Dep. Charlottetown Arr. Hunter River An Emerald J unctlon ai Kensing ‘n Arr. Summersiue Dep. r-s Trains Inward-Read lilo ' l’.M. , mls A.M. P.M. 11.55 10.47 10.09 0.37 9.10 11.10 10.10 9.40 9.10 8.45 7.40 6.50 5.10 io_1| s.4o P.M. 12.20 2.10 3.57 5.07 6.05 8.50 9.48 10.37 11.18 11.55 -_I Dell. Summerside Arr. Port Hill 0'Leary Alberton Arr. Tignish Dep. 8.35 7.40 6.52 6.05 5.30 5.85 3.56 2.35 1.07 12.05 i 9.45 Dept. Emerald J unction Arr. ~ 10.45 an-_ noi-aes psp, 'f 'i H71' 1 1*. - 7.30 ‘LR . » ;¢¢\u-»~es*U oo* ' ' III fauna? §§S3$_3 i __ Dep. Charlottetown Arr. Mount Stewart ` Morsll St. Peters Arr. Sourls . D99 _ A.M. 9.00 8.35 8.07 7.45 8.45 ~rs-me F3552! li lr, _ _ ‘_ , P.K. *JL The 3-Tenement and Store Build- 7'” Arr' mml" ' D°|’° 5°" _,K _ 1 .I ?'.°'?'*f" Sass? :ease seas? I Doo. Blount stewart Arr. » Cardigan Montague Arr. Georgetown Dept PwFr> 2;=sg 1 r.is. a_.ss 8.39 2.10 ,oo .A1 ¢ssns'U .. .ft . G58! ‘ ~ ' Bal.. Dail " ` ~oniy "ex. Jain’ » - .£.%,;¢_ ' & lun. i>.u. » ° ,ff‘,'}'_ g-:2 A D0. Charlottetown Arr., 10.15 Vszrnon River ‘l.ll Arr. Murray Harbor Dsp._ s, ight t be a ii ii _ ` °"°"“‘°" _ w__-y/__g;qgy,¢,_g_ .. . ,,_,,,,1 __,,’:_",°_ ° '°'°'1 °“° °'" ., _ "N" °_'§'_‘_`[`_§*f__ gxoni§'r_sg_No'rno. su. 'run .novo 'ruins nun risn.r_ simon nm _‘_ Bat. only _ if# sin 'ms e l\‘P’l'lh 1 _ . Ai _'ii .nu .-~¢ \ _ _'I . i