._'\ sl . .<5 n":=i;-s .== 9, T” 5' _.W1 Q 1 ri ;{é.§'5° : 55 i rf* 4? 3.-. _ , , J r . ft *A* ~’\ .~t mr » w s -fl'l_,~a~.\;‘=.-A ~-i1ltiil`i+\,».t?P*li'~§N!i~'\;1>‘ _ _ ‘___ __ _ ____,,_ _W __....Q. __ _:_ _ - V ‘V L- “»"i » ‘,- ~~ ‘ "I ' ‘ 7 £‘r\‘¢`r\" » _ ._ 1 -___ ,_ f 1 :`l_ .'~_ -_ :I _l 4 ,___ |l’¥“ :local -'_ A <1 rl) _gg , .` ._ .,..»....-.‘. s. ._ .. tn. - ' l -'AUGUST 5,,-,19J_.§. WB -"/1°* er: ."*.-§f§§E§;i§ _ :__ §€g§'»§; I sig ° ifiséiiiiéi 35";-;;`~§: Ill* IBBZ rr claimed that a quart smaller if you oc- slain randi through you. d-iilllltl authority. _ drops of s. drug Dlild directly upon corn. instantly -ro- d lo_on`the entire lift, right out. atloky ether. com- atonce and simply com without iuilam- tating the surrounding _KENSINGTON HORSE RACE In addition a prize of $10 will be given the fastest heat in each class. Entries close with the Sec, Aug-. 13th, 6 per cent to enter and 5 per cent oi! money winners. All races to be mile heats; best -three in ave. Races end-at the end of the ii-ful heat. " The management reserve the right to change the program, postpone or declare oi! any race for any good' cause. _ _ National rules to govern if they do not conflict with the above. hereaft- er of an ounce of treeaone obtained et any ulrxstoro will coat very little but is su lent to remove every _hard or Mft corn Ur csllus from one’s feet. Cut this out. especially if you are s woman reader who wears high heels. re ~ nlanv ` City Magistrates Court 9 a. ln. Prince Edward Theatre 3, 7 and 8.45 p. m.. The Lyceum MovingsPlc_tures 3, and 8.45 p. ln. BIRTHS Dinner, Tea, Ice Cream, Temperate Drinks, Fruit and Confectionery will be served on the grounds. As this is the first race on KEN- SINGTON DRIVING PARK the mann- gemérlt will spare no pains to make it a grand success . REMEMBER THE DATE, AUG- UST 28th. Admlssion 25 cents. Carriages 25c. Autos will be parked adjacent to the Park. A. A. LOCKHARTI _ Secretary E. UFICH, President 692-s-zrsmwstr. in-Y-1 1'* RUNCIE-At Charlottetown on Friday J\lly` 26, 1918 to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Runcie..a daughter. MARRIAGES _ ‘ IRVING-M»_ARTiN.-At the -home of Dr. Frank Martin, Eldon, on the 31st uit., by Rev. J. W. McKenzie. Helen Martin, to Pllllip D, Irving. Of Cherry Valley. Anoenson-HUGGAN. - At Des Moines, iowa, July 2, 1918 by the Rev. E. W. McDade, Nursing Sister' Ruth Constance A. Hussnn. danshtel' Of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Huggun, oi’ Char- lottetown, P. 'F.’. I., to A. Bullor Anderson, Des Moines, Iowa. ' -_'_ - 'DEATHS Wl 'RONGIE-At Chelton on Wednesllny ll-uly "31, Mary Milne infant daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Runcie. = rears Ht-:l.P, A1' mel-lr 'rms ' - (From Canadian Food Board) -The- Canadian farmer does not avant gifts next Christmas. He wants help for -the harvest, and llurvnst time will"i§; soon. 12,000 men are needed for Ontario, 12000 in Quebec_ 10.000 ln Manitoba, 20,000 ln Saskatchewan. 6,000 in Alberta, and 2,500 in British Columbia. New Brunswick needs all of her own men she can enlist, and has none to spare. Nova Scotia needs allfher own men, so does Prince Ed- wiird Island. Help will have to Come 1,-émighe towns and cities, and thc time-/to make arrangements is now. Minafds Llnlment Lumbermane Friend ‘A STUCK (lUillAi|UNS il-IALIFAX, N. S., August 4.-(Qllotzr tions_furnished by F. B. McCurdy & Co;_' stock and bond brokers, mem- bers, Montreal Stock Exchange, Mc- Curdy Building, Halifax, N. S.) CLOSING PRICES ` _ Yesterday Atchison .. .,851/3 Aliaconda ...G6 Geri. Pac .. .. .,.l51 ArhS&R M; F. Ct. _ Mex_Nor Power ....101% -wtheudirq `.......-......871,§ .. . . . . ,.4315 ...........83% Today 85 60% 152 77% 971/, 101 87% 44% .. .. 1081/, r. ......120% 121 B.-f....... s ltrect _ _ =g___ _-I ll IMPORTANT NOTICE Wi-li parties wllo have purchased Dr- Ch'nrch’s allthelmintic for worms in sheep please communicate with Dr. Church for further instruction in its use before u-sing. DR. W G. CHURCH. Summerslde 654-raomslptl. PIPE ORGAN For 'Sale I The splendid 2 Manuel Tracker Ac- tion Pipe Organ, manulactured by the Karrl_ Warren Organ Co., now in Grace Methodist church, is for sale. This pipe organ is in perfect condi- tion, nnd is operated by motor or. bond power. Can be inspected and tested as motor power is still on. This organ could not be purchased today for less than two thousand dollars. Will sell at a bargain. Also the pint- form nrld sects lllade of hardwood will be sold separately. Tenders for the purchase of same will be received by Mr. It. E. Mutcll ,Secretary ’i'i'l`i`st'5e's'," No, 185 Euston street, Charlottetown, up to August 15th, 1918 Purchaser to remove organ from church. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Charlottetown, July 27, 1918. 048-7-30M6l l .;v.1_;_.___;__._'9;,>; _ *°75`.j"‘.`~_'i*.'f%} _ ‘_ , . -' tw;-“:';~‘-==’.'-"'-f‘~;°-' ~1‘f_~1- Mail Contra ct SEALED TENDERS addressed to the Postmaster General, will be receiv ed at Ottawa until noon on Friday, tile 13th of September, 1918 for the conveyance of His Majesty's Mails on a proposed Contract for four years each way, between Post‘Ofiice at Charlottetown and Parcel Post De- livery from the Postmaster General’s pleasure Printed _notices containing further information as to conditions of pro posed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Office of Charlottetown, P. E. Island. - G. c._ ANoEnsoN, Superintendent. POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT Mail Service Branch. Ottawa, July 22nd, 1918. 640-7-29MMon3i. l O _ _ _ -A »»`>‘~`-_ V? 1. I" »f - -4*. eighteen yun old, msv hun este a quarter homeatradcr may ilve within nine Irffflebubf: he Dulles Su months residence ln each oi three The ncaa cuitlvationls suhkc. to ieduetlos is -- W. fw. RY. C. I. G. .....a‘°:s:s.i3c'sl*:.':r~- before sailing . 676-8-1 M 1 mo l PCR _SALE two miles from Bridgetown For particulars apply to JOHN DUFF| _ NUTIGE Pharmacy Ltd., Montague, and wh the Bank of Nova Scotia, Montague handed over to our Attorney Mr. S S. Hessian, for collection. ELLIS' PHARMACY LTD., can goods nil at reduced mark lots. _ Ts.cHA|ssoN - Brenkwater Street 538-7-22Mmwftf §_?-_g FA RM FOR SALE I am instructed by Mr. Joseph Af- courrtry. onllyl two miles from Mt. and oyster mud near at hand. 65 acres clear and in a good state of cultiva- tion. 4 Terms for farm at sale. See band- bllls for stock, crop and household furniture. Sale positive as Mr. Affleck is living in the United States. Four acres of marsh hay land will also be sold. PETER BRODIE. Auctioneer G60-7-31mwsm3ipd‘. WRECK SALE The cargo and hull and equip- ments to t e Sch. G. Q. Kelly will be sold at public auction for thr- beneiit of whom lt may concern - . I * ' . .......69 70 _ U "f‘_f.;¢‘ ~ 3 84% » °" T“°5d3yéoA"3"9t.6th- at 11 3' Now ls the time to crest your sheep "4 Sympd, ,f gmadim Nuwww m~ 0”. P011 "len Pier- »_1_nl:__ls_m1;s_fcr_wol_}Ms.__nr. cllul-nfs ~ _ nenlncorse. sbe rec- Lasci iiegaiahoar B' A150SgRA§G» ommenaea by me l>?pt.°er fgrlml- ...__ 70783M2_ Bm en ture at Washington as the best rem THB aels had uf a smily or an male mr ' ' ° edy for worms in sheep yet produced Bmlds ;°.'~;l::'..:'.:;"2:"°ll?.‘;:if'°i,i;r.1.‘.iL" '.1.°.::'°L’:.- _£'-‘$15. §"E-’."¢'J°»ié’er." ‘°"“' ’“°““'° .:: i.’.‘:.".~.-‘l.°"...%.:.""..."'.::.°: Civk |-|a|f..Ho|ida ”°'-‘ ‘”‘f". P'$‘,’,° 0,-°°,, ,,,.,,,,c,, a:'..‘z°..ll'."A:..;'..'.r.’..'2°..r.:".:::...1f;.::1- “M y s.'.......'...a.l., 1-. E. 'l. ...‘.*:.::;'<.i".'.."1:d'..'°:‘.‘1'..“°:.r.°°" -~’ °°' --- "1-"1"1n°°¢~ - 2.f.r:.'.:°":.:'..“...:.._"'l". °.'..ll.:=.::' .ze F°“'*h A““.i"°“‘“Y °f fl" except where residence is perfumed in she waf and Opefllqg of the con* in cz.-'rtaln giiltrlcta a hometteadcr in good stand. VaIe8ceIIt Hospital. re' years- l.'2.'...1".l.§'..‘l.f°‘l§l‘lt’.‘ £,.3Jl1L'§'.TiE_"_°” "°”"“’° "“ quest I he r e b y proclaim ~ r ::.‘.':l';%a.1:::lv'.¢:r;.';:.:fl°°;:l:l:m§°.:°f.:: M ° “ d “‘ Y the 5”‘. “Y °‘ Nw" co ul_=\‘e;{_°a__s' soon as homestead patent. on certain August ffom One Oclock E °°s unlsnlle no misses: an remand ram CIVIC half-h0IId8y and 881( the -?.”»»'i,*?._.,:g‘21'E2f'3f“nI3T.’3il'.fJl.il°i'.'ilf2°.fl.i‘l2 merchants and citizens gen. i.i..72.2’..l.l'_,,.‘§..’°"* °""""°"’_‘"°"”"°"°"- erously to observe the same _ __:.':."l.;;rl:: ..‘:.',:::':.l.'.°":l.&.,"°..'::'t G. D. WRIGHT. _ Mayor. ,,.,,.,,,.,, _ 'los-s-ami. __ __ __ ___ _“___ ..._ . . - . A ,~ ., - f -.1 . -. -,~, -_ » . _ .- l _ -- ~»’u~ /~ lf _ ._ 'H _ ».a'».' ‘» J 3 _l_ f .1.,, _-.1 br, 1- -. . _ -_ '.- ~¢-.". L, I -l-»'.'_ 1-* " - _ ~ 'russasy 1s so s. m. .. _. 2 -p. m. Ms°N\1tt. Swv (July Derwent) $50-0° day 15_ 7 ,__ m_ __ ____3_30 p_ m_ Net proceeds lecture .st Pleasant Tuesday 20 8.80 a. m. .. .. . .6 p. m. Grove by Corn. Pet" Hnehes 1050019' Friday 23, 10.30 8.30 p, m, with sale 0f ice cream bythe ladies F,-may 27 5 “_ m_ __ ____ ___1 ,_ m_ ....;.1`f.. .,. $20.70 F,-|d,y 30_ 7 “_ m_ __ __3'_3q p_ m_ Part priweeds of party at Mt. Stew. Freight must be delivered elle mul- art July lst rar Hrs- Russell C- , \ A desirable farm of 86 acres oi land pgupne gulls teacher _ _ _ _, $12.00 ill Ul>t0l'\, KIl18'B COUUW With 8000 . Proceeds entertain-nTe'nt at Vernon buildings thereon. 56 acres are clear- River July pm, per M1" Neme (rm. ed and the remainder under Second llns $17.36 growth. It is convenient to school, Donaldston Red Cross per Mrs. J. churches, mills and factories. About H_ Court, President $15.00 , 1| have received their accounts are re- quested to either pay or make settle- ment by note before August 5th. at After that date the -books will be t Montague. _ Railway, ditch‘lng_ cleaning up the 577 7.25M“' road, reparlng fences and d0iDg varl- ous other jobs required on the line. _ “' They are guarded 'by 27 men during # S ll. the day and a smaller number at , ~-1 e night. They are credited with twenty Regular as -°-- cents per hour by the Militia Depart- QD _se The undersigned will sell all his their f°°d and “pkeep the Ml" `; " general stock of nearly an kinds to be ance is handed over to the Militia De- found in n provision and grocery shop D“"`me“t‘ The 9"|“°“°" are Summa at reduced prices. Also o. specialty of ed to Day for their Own clmhmg and ` . . ` do their own laundry work . - ' A180 n,,hmg_ gem._ rubber boom mb The Borden branch is now ballast- - _ ber overshoes flor ladies, misses and ed fmm end "9 end' new Standard ‘ V ' men,, Fall will Boon c0me_ ties have been laid and the branch _ _ -- Also ennmelware tin and hardware. from ‘md to “nd I9 being' PM 1" shape Cause for selling off old age. Wind- for laying of me “BW mils In Sept' _i_I1g__,__\4_l_? this _fn_l__1__-_ _._...-......._...~.._-~-.lF._‘Xii! 33°ll‘-53-‘-“Pl” mme' °“°‘” the Sellin Off g ment and after the railway takes.. an amount off for Som.” A great deal oi’ work has been done neck Of Chew? Nm- L0 591| 0" Wed' trestle When the work 'is done. the "e5‘1‘1Y~ August 701- 1913 at 2 0"C1°0k Mainland cars will be elevated to_ a f’~ m- Sharp' his farm Consisting Uf height of forty feet above the narrow 93 acres of good* inn-d, with good 1101159 gauge cars which are to receive the ana farm bmidingsi 0190 the Smck- coal. The railway has forty»flve men crop, implements and household fur- at work at B0,-dem with any Ger. lllture. This' fnrm -is situated in one mans about n _mile out and the con. °f the best fafming 5905005 In the tractors of the coal trsstle have about Stewart' Where HIIIDDIHE I9 dime PY There are two contracts going on boat or railway. Churches and school the bundmg of A concrete sea wali near farm. Abundance of marsh mud _ d 60|-7-Hmtftldste ____ ___ __ _ l Clarke . . . . .. ..............$140.00 Kensington Red* Cross 'per Mrs. W. H. Darracll, Secy (May,-June and July payments) $75.00 ` Part proceeds ice cream social June 26th at Birch Hill school per Miss Chautauqua Red Cross Day” Del' C. H. Black, l-lsq. ._ _ $90-40 Proceeds Rafile held at P. E. I. Hos- UDt°|\_, Dila] $5.00 .8 Lot 45. P. E. ltsllmd. Proceeds entertainment July 23 at 05:1-r-:l0Mslpa. shows l-lctel per Miss Eleanor Plppy _ t -_ -Q --1 ...$40.65 Proceeds lecture and ice cream soc- ial Annandale Schooi July 29th por Mi-s. Daniel, Steel Pres. Little Pond Total to date $28-55756 All who are indebted to the Ellis’ - D_-`M"K`|___`N0N _ c ac . 0 ` Hon. Trees. August 3rd 1918. WORK AT -BORDEN Some fifty German prisoners, wllo ' were brought to the Island from the Amherst interment camp, have been engaged for the past _week on thi? Borden branch of the 'P. E. ISIS-Ill] rails are laid on the standard sleep- ers to shift them for the wide gaugcl at Borden and is still progressing. The yard has been ballasted with material taken from New Brllnswick and the construction of it coal trestle is in full swing. There is a "fill in" of 9,000 yards which ls being complet- ed by the Railway whilst a firm in New Brunswick is building the thirty . along the pier and a new fender at the ship’s berth, Mr. Peter Clark, oi Sum-merside, having the latter con- tract. The Carferry steamer ls expected to come off the slip at Halifax this week and when buck on the route will make her regular double trips daily. The Northumberland is working seven days a week to keep the freight clear, and made a trip yesterday, Sunday. Some fifty cars of freight are still on the other side. The, perishable freight is always given the preference and the aim is to give every shipper and consignee his turn. The Scotia brought over a cargo of rails on Satur- ay. ' il Minard’a Liniment used by Physicians l NOTICE NOTICE The adjourned annual general meet- ing of the Charles Dalton Silver Black Fox Company, Limited, will be held in the Board of Trade Ibooms in Char- lottetown on Thursday the sth day of August. 1918, st tlfe hour of 2 o'clock p. m. ' By order of the directors. f - A s. wsnaulrfon, . I sammy \ ' “ 723 ~ _ L- . Nucl. . . l __ 'r Y 'f . .. is I dangerous other gratefu s f 4 1 _ _ » , \. _ '_;_ - 4;.-__., _. , _._____:.,_, ,~. _ *_ .. -_ __ __ _ _ ._ _,l 4' _ '\-sal, #1-A ' l__f _,_._ '__‘~-4 lf,” ;‘,_jg:_y_-- _ an-w-cannon nnnlmnullni ini _ _ _ t LII ..".`I.‘,‘.‘?..‘.';t!?_’.“.‘.”,. f _llli __‘__tl0SS _ A Business Man S°aYS_, I - » ueue . ma A < ' _ - ~' _ !»21»PA°‘ l-» ...... .~. ...un 02% _ Amount alrudy __ _ ._ f ' '- _ if 7' T - _ - 2»al.TRO-T .. ... U. ... ... ..» Ol Leive B°n.h_a'_. /Lum chwown _ ______ ____ ___ ___ ____ ____ *$530243* 1 _ _ ~ _‘» .. - ` * rl-lacy s_ 1 s.-m. a p. m. -inhn F- Mgcllipneld. 210 1-nlls-_ Tuesday 3_ _ m_ __ 2__ L30 |,_ m_ borough Street i`ty ..`.` $2.00 Friday s, m. ._ s.so p. lu. Maloeaue W- P- A-:'l>el~Mrs- C-'E- lr-rl l_asoRA'roRllu-l srlfsoaao oll. co. n strat- egic arld dashing success. REICHSTAG WILL ASK FOR $375,000 ,000 _ Ilii- (Speclal to The_Guardian) AMSTERDAM, August 4.--it is rc- ported that the Relchstag will bc ash ed to pass another war credit bill this summer amounting to $375,000,000. If this is passed it will raise Ger- muny’s war debt close to $35,000,000.- OQI. - GERMAN3 CAUGHT IN THEIR PYJAMAS (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, August 4.-In a recent ll- alian advance in Albania, .according to reports received here. a German general and several other German of- ficers w`ere made prisoners dressed in pink pyjamns_ so completely were they surprised. The same source confirms reports of the excellent work of Bri- tish monitors. They shelled most ef- fectively tile retreat-ing Austrians near the coast. ‘ _` f s-_».._. (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, Aug. 4.-An extra of the Canada Gazette issued Saturday even- ing contains a proclamation removing deserters and absentces under the Military Service Ac‘t from liability to punishment if they report for duty between now and August 24th. It is M.S_.i\. DESERTER5 , GIVEN TILL AUG. 24 If They Voluntarily Report for Duty Before That Date are Excmpted from Liability to Punishment. . recognized that any men who failed to report because of lack of a proper understanding of the Act will beglad and willing to do so if a period of grace is allowed. it ia believed that the estalblishment of such a period will brlnlg to the colors many men whom it would be difil-cult otherwise to reach. TERRORIST OAMPAIGN AGAINST " GERMAN! IN HUBSIA I -(Special fo The Guardian) LONDON, August 4.-The terrorist campaign against the Germans ofthe Russian social revolutionists of the left includes an explosion at Kiev, which resulted in the deaths of 100 German soldiers in addition to the murder of Field -Marshal von Elchorn, The Copenhagen correspondent of tile Daily mall quotes a lending member of the party as authority. HOOVER I-IAD CLOSE CALL Palusl Ausust--4.-lt was repel-lea here toduy that Herbert Hoover, Am- erican Food Administrator, and his Darty. had a narrow escape in n German air raid on Boulogne, when a bomb blew in the windows of their - _administration _ ._ private car. a-n__li_..._.___., _ 6,000 BACHELORB PAID HEAD TAX ~ ' (Special to The Guardian) MONTREAL, August, 4.-Six thou- sand bechelors had registered in the city up to today as an-outwardqeigu of their willingness to pay, however, Kflldglnsly a special tax of |10 a year whiclfthé clty\ authorities have decid- edf to levy uppn all unmarried man 25 years of age and -over towards' msec (Special to The Guardian) \l -_-_-V-_~.-_‘Ar_~;¢_-_-f.-.~:_ _-_-ff::<.~:::---»-v »~ -'-=-12'Y'=-A-‘-2*-1‘-‘-24::-‘r-.-fr.-.-_-:.11 _-.~:.':. :_ .~_~_~:::::.-¢ lvllxll llullvl I lo ll |Nvfsl|lllln" (Special _to The Guardian) LONDON, August 4.-The nrrest of Maxim Gorky, the Russian author and revolutionary, has fbeen.ordered to an investigating commlssionyof the Soviet government, says an Exchange Tele- graph despatch from Copenhagen. The Petrograd correspondent of the Daily Express reports that \tho Gorky plnper, has been suppressed. _*_*---im-__ UNION JACK IN HUM- LINES ln the recent ram an Neilvllls Vitesse four Canadlsl# soldiers- were specially deputed to nail a Union Jack with a letter, attached to the remnants' of the spire of a church in the German lines. They did their task thoroughly and got back uninjuring. The ' Germans were unable to get the Uliion Jack down un- til the following evening. The letter told the German oillcera inthe frank- est terms what 'the Canadians thought- ot- them for keeping in the background while the rank and tile- went in-the front _ilg~hting. 'ills _banner or sergeant ssmmn. tile Canadian crucified after the capture- of Yprea is a sergeaptmaiog' inftis Newfoundland forces. -Hs won the D.- C. M. some time ago for exceptional coursge._ His comrades' that _Iii has amply avenged nls'hrothsr"|_ death _ by the many secs-'es of Germans he has killed.-London ills( _ ' Miss Grace L. Burke who has been rafting removes in New Perth, left ing the increhsing cost of Mont\°eel'a i. _r < .»1_~',.7_ ~{`. , rf.:--f Ii ln' 503 V~"'JY" /:M 'Y "° T10* yesterday on return to har hon\o__il_ lnov lien. , _~_ __ |" »,. -<' >-1 1’ "-an by the Germans in tile second' ‘battlo` - a l 1*- ‘riff/=i'1.= -~