i ‘ Cre 4 _ I "Vil-ilrviilvscobnyintulcProvlnei_Iil_L..°9Nllt I5c ,and 2 5c il _.__ i ll ‘ .r-._, per word each inser An eminent scientist. the other-day,_ gave his opinion that the most won ` _ - ~ ' _» ion lor advertls ng in this column: deriul discovery of rseent years was-I 1" f _ ...°'1‘l~lE MORNING DAILY Guns :ssh must accompany order. Mini- the discovery of znm-Bus, Just' S dian can be obtained at W. A. John um charge twenty-live cents. think! As soon as s single thin layer W _ . 1 th h ' . ston'l. Montague. ' _ .nn mn D/-FEEHAN in G oi Zam-Buk is applied to s wound or 3 necessu n e _ ' ' A _ *-" .- . ‘ - » 1, Ulf' a sore, such injury-is insured d he s\the-Q1 l°‘°E I* 1.\lZl1f¢US 13501' w ...°'r. oonnou rvns is oumusp fum representative in sein-is. 1-ns D100.; p¢,|.,,,,y Nm 0,., all p Vtl' as ll S Ollld be, _ L5. _, gi, agent in Montague. His omce phom bone number is 5, W. L. Dlngwell mm-ob, ha, been (ming that --'/'.5 f 4 is 18 and residence phone 20. .indertaker'l office. Mlllti._¢0,, not km; . Tnen again. As soon as Zam-Buk ' '°sU`BSCRIBmRB 'mum "“°' " ' is applied to a sore, or a cut, or to ‘ l -' WW* °|` l"W° b°‘°’° “W um’ ""3 -i skin disease, it stops the smarting, _ ' have paid for has expired and thur- uot mi" an ,Mu M R "I an ...‘Mr. J. R. Morrow, Lynn, MM," That is why chtidren are such friends W W R 1,;-__~_/' 9. all? P , K ,M urlved in Bom-ig on B v|,|¢__e of Zam-Buk. They care nothing for ‘ 0 e . - Illldofllillllled prumptly 0|) Olplld ____ um ‘dame of the thing All they __A date. __»M,. Emu; Dmgweu Bay Fo,-_ know is that Zam-Buk stops their ` ` Jewtlm’ .°1.AUNo1~r' REETAIPED.-captain `°“°°. Weir "13 Svurispuondav on M°“‘°"`°h°“1f1 “°'°' f°f¢°'» _@_i1- as -E B' Hiiphey, who has beenldetained ii 3 b“°m°“ ,V - E pf s ul N ew Styles Gun Metal Here ls a splendid style in _ women’s gunmetal boots, made of best quality leather with grey swede top, a new 'and natty style that is bound to please you......... . .$5.00 Other grades, buttoned styles sizes 2, 2%, s, sg, 4, 4%, and 5. $3 50 to......... .............$5.00 Alley £6’ Co. |55 Queen Si. Due to arrive per schoone Laura M. Lunt and Sedgwick 15oo tons best quality Anthr- ieite Coai in Nut, Stove and Egg silzes 1 We Would Advise intending purchasers of hard coal to book their orders now as the price advances la‘er in the season. Phone 1 1 1 0. Lyons 8|. 00. so/lu. _ “The qreatest showing of Mons Fall and winter Overooats in P. E. i. is ready fur you here- Overcnnts that any man can wear-Overcoats that have Style and class. as well as wear and warmth. Overooats lrom £60 to 30.00 each. Moore 81. Mo ood |553 9-l8M3| Bright and`cl¢-ar from tarnish. Two sizes 1"(.“ 0 -- - _ 1 l .. Bouris for the past few days repair _ _ ing a gasoline boat, left for Fortune Mondn evenin The boat is tha Y 8-.. ' [fan I property of Mr. Milton Dlngweu, Bay Fortune and, on examination, w’ae Visitgrs round to be so sadly nent that in you wut “pun” ph°t° beach her for repairs ° _'I-sa.¢.e. work come here , ‘ If . was obliged to return to Souris and C ll _ ,,,,._,,f,g °' "h°“° WY f°"‘W’°i“” ...‘sEc'r1oNs zz and za, class 4, _ King's County Exhibition Prim List 1918 inadvertantly omitted are Cook Studlo ‘ss follows; section zz, Glass 4 _ _ , Pen of pure bred grey faced sheep. _ registered, consisting one ram, one owe (having raised a lamb) one vearling ewe and one ewe lamb lst. wi-1ENiniown Exhibition week 33' 2nd' $2_ 3,,d_ “_ B,,cuo',, 23' mek.: apo‘nt to have yiur Pen ol long wool' sheep registered consisting of one ram, one ewe (hav- rhow taken at our Studia ing raised 9, lamb), one Yearling awe. rsr ‘tlllllllllllll VlSll0fS' ’ ..sem'=2.‘:;r..es.<:.:.":.°sruH:..un= me -~= cf- --1-- offlc - asdyhava th- m examined'lfR.EE OF ui`;l;ll{:ltE-“Only tskestriewhrréinutes ang Mr. W. J. McDonald, a graduate ol ,md il ,§,,,-¥°c'{,,°¢";g,,’o:,'e'},,.,“{g:_'"i§,, the U. C. C., now employed in the make teeih me sunrentge -ham to fir Civil Service at Ottawa, is spending &’§3‘.’.`§.’.1..“Z‘i{il?i‘}E“£5?»‘£?‘iE‘.’€.=Jl.i’.l&"‘?..13 “i=1‘°‘i‘“‘Y= °“ 01° Islami- lillii 2 without pain-pricessmuderate. "* and one ewe lamb, lst, $3, 2nd We make from the smallest up to 52- 3rd- 51- MP- W- W- J°“ki“B offers special prizes for the hall life S'Z¢. bushel largest McIntyre potatoes, lst, $1, 2nd, 501:., 3rd, 251:. 1496 ` ..,~DRunorNG.-Mr. Geo. Meluclr, 0 who is employed on the government dredge Montague, No. 9, arrived Sut- i urday evening on a visit to his home in Souris and left Tuesday morning on return to Pinette, where the worn of dredging the harbor is carried on. This contract is one of considerable importance as 35,000 yards of earth is to be excavated. The harbor is 200 yards wide and the dredge in a single cut is able to excavate 50 yards. The first cut has not yet been completed and, as the season is so far advanced, in all probability the great bulk of the work will \,c left over until next year.” UNIUN, EUMMEHCIAI. DJLLEGE N003 A number oi new students have en- Elevcn graduates of the U. C. C., ns °“°°P S' are now holding Civil Service posi- Phona 215.] Dre lnugafsf 0" tions-at Ottawa. _ During Exhibition week the U. C. C., will have special Stenographers in the'Co1legc rooms whore visitors ', may I call and have their letters _ written. The U. C. C. extends as cordial in- vitation to all to visit the class ` Next weekbelngldxhibltlon week m ms of the ‘cone e and sw ,or S' S Harland Wm make Ler Sai ` thgmaclven the splendid facilities en- iUE3 35 f°u°W53 " joyed by the students. Victoria Monday leave Chariot- "'-“ tgnwn gy; 4 a m_ The class-rooms of the U. C. G. are the cleanest, brightest cosiest and From Victoria Monday leave* ‘ ' and most modernly appointed of any vlctolla at 8 a' m* in the Maritime Provinces. A broad Orwell Monday lcavc Charlotte- claim, this is, but you'ii get proof town at 2 p. nl. if you visit us nt any time- and you'r¢- welcome Orwell Tuesday l- avr- Chai lolte _ ‘ ‘___ ~ \ town at 3 P m‘~‘ The "welcome" on"our door mat is West River Wedllsfii-‘HV leave meant for YOU. Call in when you’re Charloltfiown at 6 a ru. and _4p. m. in town attending thc Exhibition. East River Friday leave Chariot-~ C C d t B the but p. ...°Mr. A. McDonald, Clear Springs, was in Bouris yesterday on a busi- ness trip.° .`..‘Mr. J. J. Hughes, M. P., who Has been on a business trip to Char- lottetown, has returned to Souris.° | . .___- ...’Mr. Peter Gillis, who recentl Clear Springs! - .-\.. 'Mr and Mrs Joseph Steele w Fuesday evening.° f Monday! ...'Messrs. Peter and Joe Gillis. S there they will be the guests of M J. J. Campbell! View I-lotel, where he is now registe for n large wholesale house in S rlayed in Mr. Cox’s show room! *___ liillis, St. Peters; L. H. Jacob Peter Gillis, St. Peters; J. J .Hughe liam Distant, Charlottetown! real, P. Q.; Bert. Jacobs, Montre William Distant, Charlottetown; Jo Scrimcogour, Georgetown# M. P. H. A. WILL non intend-to `io11ow the exsmpl set b the National Hocke Associ intend to give a try out in the ru ...’Mr. T. Gordon Bayne, St. John, nrrived in Souris Monda noon, and PENNSYLVANIA GQOD - Y immediately proceeded to- the Se M. P., Souris; Joseph Gillis, S Peters; Joseph McPhee, Angus M Cormaclr, H. S. Wannmsker, and Wil- _ dnlen Islands; W. F. Tanner, Cha lottetown. Tuesday:-R. Robertso Charlottetown; C. B. Crosby, 'l‘rur T. Gordon Boyne, St. John, N. B.; James Arthurs, Ottawa, Ont.; Hen I-I. S. Wanamaker, Charlottetow ALSO CHANGE IQULE Y Y tion and the Coast League in puttin into force u number of new bocaey rules which will help tovimpmve th followed athletics at all. What 1 national winter game, according: .u _ the Halifax Ech0_ The. cmd rule and I look upon it as followed for which the Maritime Province League 9-"Y 0'-her purpose ns aimless. regarding the petty oil-sides. 'Dhe Na- tional Hockey Assoclntion nnd the ___ _ Coast League intend to give s new Nile d0ll1Z BWBY With P87-ty od-sides kin, Rhodes Scholarship Trust organ- in centre ice a thoroughrtrial this izing secretary arrived from England Winter- This N116 B°C0l`dll1E U9 the last night and left for the Maritime Again. As soon as Zam-Buk is ap- plied to a wound or to a diseased pnrt, the cells beneath the skln's sur- face are so stimulated that new healthy tissue is quickly formed. This forming oi fresh healthy tissue from below is Zam-Buk's secret of healing. The tissue thus formed is worked up to the surface and literally casts on' the diseased tissue above it This is v _ - .rrlvea ensvislt to ins home in st. Whv Zam-Buk Cures are permanent.- Deters, spent Sunday with, friends _at only' the Othef SW Ml* Mamh- °l 101 Delorimier Ave., Montreal, called upon the Zam-Buk Co. and told them 1° - 8 9 that for over twenty live years h _ . e imong the visitors to Souris Mon- had been B U\l\"»Y\' to B¢Z°mB- Hi! lay. They returned to Elmira on hands were at one time so covered with sores that he had to sleep in gloves. Four years ego Zum-Buk was ...*Miss Bernadette McDonald, who introduced to him, and in a few has been spending a few daya with months it cured him. Today-over `-.er friends in Souris, ret-urned t _ e g Rear River on the after-noon.traiii he had for twenty-ilve years-he is ld S three years after his cure oi s disease still cured, and has had no trace oi any return of the eczema! t. All druggists sell Zam-Buk at 50c. Peters, were passengers to Elmira on box, or we will send free trial box if _he express Tuesday evening, Whilc you send this advertisement and ale. r. stamp (to pay return postage). Ad- dress Zam-Buk Co., Toronto. R ROADS CONVENTION . ‘__ .___ cd. Mr.l3ayne is 9, travelling salesman HARRISBURG. PB-. Sept- 13- t_ County chairmen of the various poli- John, and has his samples tastily dig. tical parties, union labor organiza- tions represented by their officials, members of automobile clubs, medi- ___~The fouowin were passengers on cal societies and local roads associa- the eastern axgress Tuasday eve,,_ tions gathered here today in large ing. J. A. McDonald, St. Peters; J. numbers in the hall of the House oi Representatives to discuss the ques- s, » Montreal; Bert Jacobs, Montreal' tm” °' g°°d “md” and 3'0"” i“' B' terest in the proposed $50,000,000 t' State bond issue for roads, which. cl will he voted on at the November clectlon. “SPORT FOR SPORTS ...°Ths following registered at the BAKE BELITTLIN." Sea View Hotel, Souris, on Monday -;- und T\\esdsy=-S- '1`» Green. Guns- Los ANGELES, sept. is-Fred C. l0f»l5°l2DWl1l C0131 FFHSGF. New Glas- Thompson, former all-round national SGW: M5500 B~ MBCKBY. New Glas- amateur champion and the world's sow: W- A. Stewart. Charlottetown; premier athlete, win be ordained to Dr. W. I-I. Starratt, Amherst; Mag- the Presbyterian ministry this rr month,_when he will assume the pas- ". tnrate of the Hope Presbyterian 01 Church in Eagle Rock Valley, a sub- -urb ol this city. He is already oc- l`Y copying the pulpit ol that church on ` H`“Eh°B» Cher10tf°f-OWHZ F- W- AY' Sunday, having been a licensed mlnis nold, '1'oronto;,l2. H. Jacobs, Merit- ter for some months, 1 Thompson is one of the youngest _ |12 preachers in the denomination. He 11 was an undergraduate ,at Occidental College when only sixteen and grad- uated before he was twenty years of al h age. He is only twenty-three now B and has since taken his degree at Princeton Seminary. ~ MONGTON' Sept 1s__It is reported "Athletics are neitherng vocation or that the Maritime Province As,,,ocia_ an avocatinn with me, he declares. 8 "Sport for sport's sake I cannot but regard as helittling. I have never 8 followed it in that epirit. In fact, I cannot really say that I have ever 8 8. e hnve done has only been for exercise, .___/.. ARRIVAL OF DR. PARKIN le QUEBEC, Sept. 18.-Dr. G. R. Par- 'l‘hc U. _. -_. Era ua e telown at\5'3° 8 m and 3 p' m` writers of any college in the Prov Victoria Saturday leave Chariot- ,,,c,,_ teiown M8 a nl ieiurning lenvv ---- Vittoria about noon. ..A,,,, fo ,. shamronk ,|,,,,,,s_ 1558 9'-l8M5i. take no otner. Moore & McLeod I } '!_ 1 _ 1.. -- . ._ / 3 -1_1 Ks- _*_ Q MUSIC LESSONS Prof. li. McIntyre, Mus. Bac., Eng., is now prepared to receive pupils for piano, organ, singing, harmony, counterpoint and composition. Lat- est metlfods, best tuition. Voices tested and expert advice given. Ad- dress, Studio, Zion Church or Russ Hotel 181 Prince St. " 1280-8-li0MlMo. i Coal n :ne mqi use wgfgarry. 132°; “lm llll Nl’ W ll Ol' ,011 arsenic; lililirewry ml if vw wh' \'|l. We’ heveon hand nst now e Ol- musnsllv _A il nn- ml '. if .fnllllvlé n Bell & C0 itiioses _""° I '»I‘.G'~] I i S .__-_-1-ue in R I. E. PEN$ S l`UDB.N'l` should have one of our ous DOLLAR . roUN'rArN PENS just imagine 14kt -gold glen, Waterman ee d. Made by the L. E.Waterman Lo of M on t r ea 1, niakers of the W a t e r m a n's Ideal. This samepen is sild by mail order houses for $1.50. Call and in- spect evfn ifyon don’t wish to buys ICH I A E 9 s_ _$PEN$ _J lhe Eye is one ofthe most .delicate and com- plicated of the human organs, and yet, probably through laioipnce of this » r fact it is in constant- ly ill-used an overwork- ed] ` ' Eye-Sirain Be wise and do not ig- nore snr of the symp- toms of Eye-Strain; head- aches or pains in the region of the eyes, inabil- ity to read or sew for any length of time, blurred vision. _ Allow us to Examine your Eyes. We will give you expert reliable advice. This is our business. 0. F. lluiclleson opmmmin ' se canes si Human '-N ,_ i officials of the N.H.A., will make tho game faster. It is their intention to make n line sixty leet from each goal nel, and between these lines no petty oil-sides will he called unless n man is fouling oilside and takes thc puck. MANGLED TO DEATH IN ` A GRAIN SEPARATOR TRUAX, Sask., Sept. 17-A fatal accident occurred ilvo miles north ol here yesterday, when Metaphors Mur- tin; son of Gregory. Martin, a farmer while working on the separator on a threshing outfit, fell into the cylinder and was mangled so badly that he died instantly. From the meagre details available, it appear that Martin lell into the separator from the top. It is also stated that the separator caved in be into the cylinder. INSPECTS ULSTER ARMY llELFAS'l‘, Ireland, Sept. 17--Sir Edward Carson, the leader oi the Irish Unionists, landed in Ireland to- day with the object of inspecting the volunteer army which is being raised in the Province of Ulster to support the provisional government which, it is said, is to brought into existence in the event of the Home Rule for Ireland bill becoming law. The Ulster army is said to be thor- oughly organlled and already have attained n strength of about 100,000 men, which number is expected by its leaders to be nearly doubled when re- cruiting has been completed. DOMINION HOTEL MEN IN WINNIPEG WINNIPEG, MANIT., Sept. 18.-It 's estimated that more than three ‘chousand hotel men from nll_ parts of *bs Dominion are in attendance at the annual meetings of the Dominion \-lotel Mi-n’s Association which open- ~d here today for a ss=sion extend- 'ng over a period of iour days. Men! ~u¢gestsd reforms in the interest of J he trade are to come up for consid- Provinces. I-Ie is to supervise the examinations in Canada and the States about thc middle of October. llelilii' Old Age Most Likely to Follow Proper Eating As old nge advances we require less food to replace waste, and food that will not overtux the digestive or- gans, while supplying true nourish- ment. Such an ideal food _is found in Grape-Nuts, made of whole wheat and barley by long baking and ac- tion ol diastase in the barley which changes the starch into a most di- gestible sugar. ~ The phosphates also, placed up un- der the outer-coat of the wheat, are neat), mm and thus precipitated hm; included in Grape-Nuts, but are lack- ing in white ilour because the outer coat of the wheat darkens the flour and is left out by the miller. These natural phosphates are necessary to the well-balanced building of muscle, brain and nerve cells. "I have used Grape-Nuts." writes a Western mdn, "for 8 years and feel as good and am stronger than I was ten years ago. "Among my customers I meet a man every day who is well along in years and attributes his good health to Grape-Nuts and Postum which he has used for the last 5 years. He mixes Grape-Nuts with Postum and says they go line together. "For many years before I began to est Grape~Nnts, I could not say that I enioyed life or knew what it was to be able to say ‘I am well.' I sui- fered greatly with constipation, but now my habits are as regular as ever in my life. "Whenever I make extra effort I depend on Grape Nuts food and it just iills the bill. I can think and write s great deal easier." "There's a Reason." Name given by Canadian Postum Co., Windsor. Ont. Read "The Road to Wellvllle," in pkgs. lvsf reed iln above leiievl A new ee! sapesrs from time to time. They sv' |¢nnins, lrue. and lull el lwmen ln _ . __ `g__,,__-_ --4 eration and discussion. V '°'"" The New Fall Coats I » are now in stock and are deserving of special men- tion. The siyles are ensirely diiferent from last year. The lengihs are shorter and rounding fronts pre- vail. The cloths are Twei-ds Petershams, Chinchillas, and Boucies. The prices are $l0. 25- io $30.00 The M isses' and I have just come to hand and are on display in the coat dept Cloakings Are you going to have a coat made this year ? We have at present 35 differ- ent patterns to pick from and at all prices from $1.50 io $3.65 per yard Sionievhros The »:\t\7.fc'.v.E= bugs, ."`;*.'_Jr~`_ ~'i / £___ Special Marked-liowu Sale 0l 1 _ Siighlly-Used Pianos We have alot of plan 1-1 that have b.-en rented out for a year, and others only three mouzhs. S ine have been t iken lu ` rlrrssu Pianos This lot of 15 pianos have a‘l been marked down at u price which make- every one a real bargain. This is an opportunity ofa life time to get a piano iimt is as good and lo :ks as good as new ata price which wil' just suit you. Every piano is fully gu -flutes-d Every piano ‘will be shiped on ai proval if you cannot call and see them. Frc'ghi paid by us Every piano the same price io everybody. No rmlier what the terms thepric : remains the same. - Call or write today, and see if the pianos are not all we _ claim them to be.__ MILLIi;RSBROS _ 1 5 18-9-l7mctf. * Q' ' 7 ' li- .S - ;q Schooner- for Sale ffer for sale th: Schooners Freddie A. Higgi is and R. P. S. These Scliooners are 74 and 78 tons regisnr, both rigging and hu‘l in good repair. For further particulars apply to Weir E9 Fyfe Stmlry Bridge, P. E. Is‘aud. 15%:-9-l9lVltf .I just Out "The Golden Road” by L. M. Montgomery, Price 1.25, Postage paid. 'i his book is considered one of L. M. MONTGOM- ERY’S (now Mrs McDonald) BEST. “POLLYnRMA" "MISS BILLY." _MISS BlL’.Y’S DECISION'by Eleanor H. Porter. lhese are very readable books. 300 e.;p?e