i r al* tr w ' .. i 5. 11 “i r .i eraser.-=.. . 'af -r-.-,pr . ___ i. _, -1 .if iif Fi. 's "Af .Lil rr; fl' a W. '” "' JTM i y. i- L .,.| ;:.'.z/_...'-:ro it it £2. . r lr \ a it ..._ ,. 3: I ' 185A'-°'f'rW°~ 'A ‘ .ms QUAQIAI1 -»=<""' I. --. ' - rm ».~_ ., _ Rincon.-- iioirs ‘-Warinweatlierbn '~'er,=.a»powder ` won' tgcdraaolveniso irf -~» or et -purposes. We reoominend § ....--~:::.i.-:‘;:u:.f.-.°~~-~- sis im noni " ' A atya Ross. Violet or Lilac. j Oosly Lotus orLinu|ry.' » Trailing Arhutus. ` . Gsigaha nine kinds. _ Phoebe Snow loqomt l Nyals Mayflower. ‘_ Royal Ross. Dior Kiss. Eutliymel. _ om , r s r ‘ BRACELET ii Celebrated NG. il. Jeweler . WATCH:-: Nyals Nyaletls. All these tales are reliable and list includes a large variety ' ol delicate odors. J. G. Jamieson JGGIST (IJ 0ur'sal_e of these popular Watches is daily increasing. stock consists of the Waltham and also the best Swiss makes either extension or strap. Taylor & Optician The following is clipped from an Oshkosh. Wisconsin. exchange. The Reverend Dr. Mcinnls' referred to is a native ol Bprington. this province. a son of the late Donald 'Mcinnis and his wife, formerly Miss McKinnon ol Milton. The late Mr. J. A. McDon- ald, Stipendiary Magistrate of Char- _, lottetown was a cousin as is also Mr. _ ‘,Murdoch Ross of this city. Mr. Mc- OOAL, THINK IT OVER! Innis is certainly worthy oi being The gchwnm- E; Mg", Brown-gs classed among the “successful Island- now dug from New yo,-k Wm, 5 cm-so ers abroad.” many -_oi whom are now nl 625 gong ,_m¢hn¢|¢e co" ln stove his fellow countrymen in the United and chestnut glgégl She will be |01. States. one at' least; in its cabinet. towed hy tho Niuoiohi. Porcoiis, with vtiwrs as college ar0is¢¢0rs- ministers 825 tons, and we-have closed another 0f U10 s0BP¢i. lelyerl kc. That the schooner of 1.000 tons to load latter ¢i\"'tiY N000 md "F0118 Ilwliihi 8000*' psn, of this mouth, ments of his ancestors have been This cpu] is 9,110( mghegg Ame,-mm transmitted in lull measure to his grade, au¢1_w||| bu gum ug, lowes; D05. children is indicated hy the compli- 2 sible prices while discharging. Parties menitlfy l’Bf€l’6fll‘8 i-0 his S00- Elfi requiring anthracite coal cannot do Carlyle. and also his daughter who is better thou hook their orders and toiro worthily iollvwins in his i00tsteDs~ delivery now, as prices will advance 'i`i\0-i’0li0WiI18i8 the ciillllilis l'0f0l'l`6ti later on. to: We have also a stock of good soft Rev. G. Kenneth Macinnls. who is coal on hand, and to arrive, suitable -i0 Blicnk lt the Y. M- C. A.. wmv: for domestic and steam purposes_ POW Rftcl'n00n ll! 3.30 011 "The NOW There is a cold winter ahead. so in or- Philosophy Of 5110.01”-158'? WHS i30l‘ll and der to be prepared lor it, we would raised on a farm on Prince Edward slr gest putting in your coal early, as island. Canada. When only ¢W0i\'8 owing to present conditions one cannot years of age. his mother died and his .tell about the coal supply later on. father the following year. Book your orders with Left without home and parents, he started out to make his own way in t&' C0' the world. At the age oi' 15, he was ` 9 "5 5°?" 5 Pr D°m` a cook in the New Brunswick lumber ' ini” Um' 9°" Lid" camps. At sixteen he started to sea. 'P_l|‘°n°_f04’1__ f°f_ PE' h‘|“nd; ;r_l_d _at twenty ht? was mate oi a‘sh_lp. ' a summer e gave up sea ar ng ~ ~' 0 life. For nearly three years he roamed about the United States, working part ` of the time as a bridge builder and as o 5 Q a detective and in the gold and copper mines of Montana. in 1891 he was The Annu" Meeting or the Lawn] converted and soon began to preach. Conservative Association oi Queen's An" f°‘”` "ea" E"“3°"°Uc "°"k couuty win he hom iu Market Hon, he cm” *° APP‘°*°“- “mi at the We '_Chm.|o|_tatown_ out FRIDAY THE 25"! oi thirty entered the sub-preparatory -DAY OF AUGUST Mn st 10 orclock department of Lawrence University. in me forenoom for the election af His capital in cash was less than $100. Odlcers, and General business of the H” '"5 m""i°d ‘md had °“” °h"d~ Association . ' ALSO On the same day and in the same place at 2 o’clock in the aiternoon, F S tive delegates from each Poll in Divis- ion will meet in convention to choose -- Candidates to represent Queen's At Broolivale, Lot 30, consisting oi’ County in thu House of Cummuug a; 75 acres, 60 acres are cleared and the the next gene;-ui election, balance is covered with choice hard Presidents and Secretaries of each and B0" W00d- C000 110080 H111 0'" Polling division will see that delegat- buildings 8l!_ti Within hall mile of es will be appointedand represented BCi100i B110 Churches. For further _ s1a74-1_1Mtf. _ 1 ~,___.~.,_. ' 4 _ __ Aueuar. ' L I W' ` ' High Water Low Water A.M. RM. ‘ A.M. P.M, ‘ 0.33 11.56 l 7.7 1.01 12.36 ` 7.6 1.26 13.15 ‘ 1.48 13.55 2.09 14.39 _ 2.32 15.32 lil. 16.45 Tu. , 18.06 - W. 19.21 10 Th. 20.30 11 F. 21.23 12 Sa.. I 22.18 .18 B., l 14 M. I 23.50 15 Tu. . . . . W. 12.38 13.29 1 14.19 l 15.10 I 16.04 _I 17.06 _I I . __ -aoaairoeiasn-¢'*_ ww 'r:"§?F 0°-:Gm-'~ as r-I “T oo (_, ;_. ;_s»=b_s°._r's=.~.°9=. .~=s»=>S»°s° a§u\S~»3¢\§-153e'T='s'33S;'3o'=5S ."."_`l ix)-A FNF9F?“FP???PP?FF9F9F9F9 °Hwmuowwwem@»wo@w4m»wwww 9°?°."."".".*.°’.°’.°°.°°f"" momxaoorsrowmtetek 23.05 ."f"9’.°°.°’.°°F‘?°.°~’°°.°°°°° =»s»f‘<====~=»-°>-»=a'oii-aria! .10 _ 17 ` Tlx. 1_8 F. is Sa. _ 8. 21 M. Tl-I. 18.17 19.32 20.38 "L21 2_2 za W. Th. _ F. sl- 22.08 I S. 1 22.43 M. 1 zs.1s ro. 1 w. DIP* e939 -mei' ee t»aoa,'I.‘|- 2*' Q _24 25 26 27 B8 29 71.*' coo 23.47 i DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. at the convention personally or by Dim-iC\lii\rB Hlllliy On Drellliess t0. Dl’0ly. - ' MRS. FRANCIS MGGUIGAN .. Signed, ALEXANDER MARTIN and coming year. W. H. PROWSE, - ' August lst. __,",_,~_~:».__.' `-'»;_-,'».__ Al' Is well watered, and only hall a mile .' sf _S ' Tjfhp, from railway station. All the crop ‘ " i V grown has been iod. on it, thus in a good For Mr. 1/li/'F leaving the farm rnnrra »i.':ia'i-1;:a .rx-1.1-nn slate 0! __ Cultivation .__ _ _ - further particu ars l\DDy o Synopsis of Canadian Northwest J S Mchevd. Ulss East- »'\»<.‘*,9 ¢.°$‘r"»,1 ,l . . 4 ' __ 1,--P-A _ _ . r X- |t i ru three years' is completes the assi ' ~ f. _ ‘ ~ _ ' i-demic oonrsei and while acting sl ' _ pastor ol. a chiirelihs eompieted the _ t ' coliesa course. graduating with A. B, ‘ m li 10° Iss of thirty-seven. From Law- rence he went to Northwestern where he took a course in theology. ln con- junction with his pastoral duties. andl college studies; he pssssd irom year to year in hls‘ Conference examina- tions. and orilalnid two years be- fore he graduated from the Vnivsrsity. Since Bfldllltion. Mr. Macinnls has‘ received the desrss or nooior oi Phn- osophy. He has traraled extensively in Eur- ope and America. and has visited the most interesting parts of Asia and Af- rica; Dr. Macinnls mingies humor. D8'-iioa and hard lscts most interest- lagly in his lectures and sermons. HANK! -Hilot-i Aa A sruoswr. Eurl Carlyle Macinnls. son oi Rev. sndllirs. G.~K. Macinnls, 108 Jefferson aveiiue. completed college work at Lawrence college. Appioiou. this week. His student activities have eclipsed in extent and success practically every record Lawrence had kept for its long series of coinmencementa. He was ons oi the seven to receive the summa cum laude for 1916 and was awarded the university of Wisconsin scholar ship for all-around school activity. His father is pastor oi the First Methodist Episcopal church of this c|ty_ One of thebuslest collese ¢hl'00i'l in Wisconsin came to a close this noon in the graduation oi Lawrence college. Appleton. of Earl C. Macinnls, son ei’ Rev. and Mrs. G. Kenneth Macinnls of this city. The elder Mr. Mdnnis is pastor oi the First Methodist Episcopal Church. There. "His son. who is but twenty-two years oi age. taught in the public schools of South Dakota for a year prior to beginning the four-year college course. He has probably taken part in more student activities than anyone else ever . at- tending the Appleton institution. The crowning recognition thereof has just been made in awarding him the Madl- son (university) scholarship of $225. which is given the Lawrence student showing. in the judgment of the facu- lty, the highest all-round development in scholarship, intercollegate events and student enterprises. The young man will go to Madison next fall to pursue a course in social science at the university. During the summer hc will travel in Wisconsin and illino- is in the interests of Lawrence college. Mr. Macinnls as class orator, was the ilrst oi' live graduates giving ad- dresses this noon at the commence- ment exercises. the student speakers taking the place. this year, of the cus- tomary outside educator’a address. Mr. Macinnls’ subject was “The i -The subscriber offers lor dwelling house of eleven rooms; also stable and coach Customers would act wisel-Y ato _'order and take delivery ‘of their Coal as the de- lay _at the mines is great an_d tonnage very scarce.We lock for a further ad- vance in grices be- fore the eason ends. ` Phone lil C.l.yons& Co Church and the Social Problem." The Oshkosh boy‘s work at Law~ rence included practically every branch of undergraduate activities and in making award of the scholarship it was found that he had come within one-half point of the class record ia scholarship as well. He was for two years manager of athletics, a position traditionally held by juniors only winner in four intercollegiate debates and of the two-mile and mile records in the state track events this spring and holds the indoor two mile record also. He was a member oi' the senior class basketball ilve at the college last winter. The young man also took deep interest in the college Y. M. C. A.. serving as its president, and was as- sociate nditor oi’ the college paper. The club, member of the athletic board oi control and student senate and the Political club. He is it fraternity man. having won membership in the nation- al organizations of Phi Beta Kappa and Tau Epsilon and the Mace. a local fraternity peculiar to Lawrence. De- spite these many duties. Mr. Macinnls found time during his student days to I 1437-8-12Mwks. aupplv Methodist pulpits in this vicin- P id t g 11 Ln, ' , I1 W I ilY~"‘ . Cdiigeriliitige atiisoclatlibii F ' S I m:nd““§h“;" ‘af tnigmzgg tri' xgg' f v C _ ' , w o s u e , - |294 3 931301 D Queen B oun” Charlottetown Steam a e more at Lawrence College. she has won prizes in declamatory contests ‘ ° S°'°1“\l co” 15 h-_U Imperial G35 Eu' (Canadian Press Despatch) I EXC\1l'$l0l1» l0 B0llSll8W §_1ne with reverse gear and Lennon. Aug. 14-'rho nuuy 'roio -_ ' N°"°° il “emily SWS" thei the Crt- riction Hoist, very suitable sraoh today says that the opinion is During_the Monday' hall holiday term dui?" 0f U10 Bbovo named Company. for 3 Schommr freely expressed in the local wheat the Hazel R., will 'leave Charlottetown which 15 h0ii18 -Wiillli-&l`iiy Wound UD. _ ' ' _ market that _the rise in wheat prices for Bonspgw gud regum, hegumgnb are required. on or before the 31st day _ E H BEER or was the resut of a conspiracy on the Aug. 14th at 2.30 p, m., num fu;-tue; of August, 1916 to send in their names ` ' ' part of the German-Americans in Chi- notice. and addresses and particulars of their JAS- D- OFFER' cago to force prices up and embarrass w, |v|¢nAE_ debts to the undersigned, and il so _ Cha;-lottetgwn the Entente Allies. 1393-8-10Mtf. required to como in ani prove their 723.7.5MwF|~|M(f_ “The rise in wheat is condemned i I s , here as unnecessary." says the Daily said debts. or in default thereof they | I ' will bio e_x_::luded from the benetlt of _ Telegr.a'ph_-i 'anal the whole business » any d str utiou mudg before “ch ' seems to ave een engineered in Am- Shafeholders Meetmg debts are pmved_ ergcag- Dated at Charlottetown, Prince Ed 'N19 Siltiilt GRY! tl C0tel'ie Oi' Eng- A special meeting of the aharehold- I ° i _ ers of the Dominion Fox Breeding $51131 Island' this zsih' any °L'J“iy'¢ 0' tizlrli T"l<=i)shs. pmcirncz » WM:-Moons: '"g“.'°°°~--F 1°* °m'"f» ‘--"~#“~'~ ' JOHNM 005155 8' R ai~:'Anzsro Grand Prize 'Ca(iii;‘:i;n ‘_ ‘;""““"""~ MMKS cams iiltttlil-t~if_(l~° “"°"°i’°°’ ....1 r.. EXCURSI°N 0 Big Bargains in Harness Not good after Aug. 26nd » ""°‘ ”""'.ii:i\.°ii'.'iT °"'”" °°' mas-rs'ru w rr. HARNESS SHOP » George Street - ` _ _ _ _ .- .Na 1. _i864-I-lllilltim. _ ' chsnotiotog31,_____w_l§0l¢~lslst: _ J - .. _ ing Harness thstwslresel ,atgfeatly reduced prices. Now ._-_-_.-_._-o...u..u.. 1 All . 261|! '=ff-gg-°t°\>~=v> _ '§§;;',‘;fs»=°="'°="=°=-=°°d=~i»1»- g Im' mm r hoof h so _ " » ~ . N 2 in the ballot box at the Campaign' C°'"iifi°nS “id Arrlnsements I 2nd.w(iil bssol 9° ca or Y ptemimli within seven days. ~ WDC 8° Pftvivtls vein- 1 tsrail convenient to olnfcnes, sonoo. - 1 i-4 __ oaauim *rasuci-iss wsas r.=ui.i.‘ ' “¢ii’em§‘s*'“i`iEii~ry omni OF DEAD. is reported in the oiliclsl announce mont, which iollows: -_ _ \\ I . ._ i _, z . 1. i' . e " . , ._ Donald, will. be hel The Cii’town Drivi occassion of rare attend. Free-for-all8Trot and Pace SPECIALTIES- Highland Fling lassles. a. m. Georgetown (leave Montague (reg. train) Cardigan Perth St. Teresa 8.25 Peaka‘s -8.35 Mt. Stewart 8.50 Tracadie 9.05 Bedford 9.15 York 9.20 Royalty Junction 9.35 Charlottetown (arr.) 7.45 7.16 8.00 8.10 9.50 Station Train Departs Rt'n Fare a. m. $1.00 8.30 8.55 .80 .75 .90 9.10 .70 .65 Summerside (leave) Kensington Freetown Cape Trav. (reg.train) Emerald Junction Bradalbane Return Fares from rates. iloturn Tickets at one way tlrat tions between Elmira. Souris and Mt. morning train on August 21st; good Traliis for Murray.}-iarbor and S on rcturn at 6 p. in.. and lor Moi. thguo No splrituous liquors allowed on the lnlluence oi’ liquor be permitted to Admission, including Grand Stand, twolvo years of age Twenty Cents. to Grounds at Entrance Gates. il wea be held next day. _ D. EDGAR SHAW. _ President. Mwf. ‘ 7.00 9.20 9.25 other Stations , ... n‘~‘=_ -1 \ HORSE Station Train Departs l1t'n Fare $1.00 1.00 . .80 .80 .70 .65 .50 ` .45 .45 .30 .20 #1 ,' ' . _ 1 _ ly _ showed increased “soil . - . west of Basentln-Le-Pell” umm - 1- by small LONDON. Aug. 19.-German artil- local encounter. we further extended lery became more active along the pomme front. A small .British gain our gains tn the enemy's lines. "German, trenches in-this arse were found to he greatly dsmagsd_ ma full of the enemy's'dead. / .' ’ ge _ ._ 'f ` i i- z'~‘."" it _ _¢_4__`_ .. _a\~. 'r . . .-1 `t is fr ` z~ R fMaC' d on the grounds -of ng Park Association Cii’town, on Monday, Aug. Zlst 1916 A grand programme of events has been arranged, also horse _ _ willbe left outto make this gathering an enjoyment for all who racing, and nothing RACES X - - 2.30 Trot and 2.30 Pace and Ghillie Gollum by younglads and. vi' f '\ FARES AND TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS ' Station Train Departs Rt’n Fats a. m. Murray Harbor (lv.) 7.15 $1.00 Murray River 7.25 .90 Wood island 7.50 .80 l\lelvilla` Fodhla Grand View Uisa - Vernon River Vernon (reg. train) 8.31 Lake Verde 9.05 ' i-iazelbrook 9.21 Charlottetown (arr.) 9.45 _ 8.05 8.20 8.25 8.35 8.45 .70 .60 .50 .50 .45 .45 .45 .25 Station Train Departs Rt'n Fare a. m. Fredericton 9.35 .55 Hunter River 9.45 r- .45 North Wiltshire 9.55 _.46 Milton 10.10 \ .80 Royalty Junction 10.25 \ -20 Charlottetown (arr.) on the above runs at proportionate 10.40 ~. _ class fare will be issued from all`Sta- Stewart to Charlottetown by regular to return on following day. - inimerr-.ide will leave Charlottetown . and Georgetown at 6.15 p. m. the grounds. nor will any person under - enter tho grounds. ' Thirty-five Cents. Children . under No passes issued. Admission _Tickets ther prove unfavorable Gathering will THOB. M. McMlLLAN. : Sec‘y Games Com. 'W “'i"K*."l-‘. ""“\ One eont per word first lnaertlo » charge Twenty-five cents. lymiblfrimdfgooifioo Ads n in this column, hall sent psi word each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum §__;Ji_1 -ur AGENTS WANTED. ___ __ We teach our men to sell Experl hi heat com ence unnecessary. g missions paid handsome free equi pment Stone & Wellington. Tornn 1250-8-1MEtl Ali! Ri Aoénrs wAN1'£o To ssti. Fon “the old reliable Foothill Nurseries." tn, Oni.. HELP WANTED- FEMAl._.E.__ wAN'rEo-`T`€`wiZh`r”oirii.s To learn the milli-nery. Apply Misa Randle. Prowse Bros. _ 1545-8-19M6i. PUPIL NURBE8.- MALE AND FE- male wanted ot the Taunton State malewanted at the Taunton State es. For particulars, address/ Dr. Arthur V. Goss. Supt. Taunton Btatg Hospital, Taunton. Mass. _ _ 8101-4-1lMtf. if-§ _ T0 LET. HOUSE T0 LET-No. 6 BRIGHTON Road. possession in two.weoiis it necessary. Apply to this ofllce.. . . 1561-8-l9Mti'. T0 LET- A HOUSE -KEEPING apartment in Septemhit. Apply 80 ‘Longworth Ave. ~ ' 1553-8-19Mili. T0 LET.-in center oi city, desirable home, with modqn improvements. Partly furnished necessary. Box. ._ 458, City. 1508-8-16-m t.i'. ii°"o_0ss " "61 ""C.i"T- 'FaoFiii'|"i lnnli. -- " ‘FG i.” I1"-Fi' 6U¥l“'Ts'Ui'l‘Aai.a_~~ iI'o'ii" boarding house. Amir r.8ll~ Gran George lt. _ 410-I-lilly FOR SALE--A SHORE FARM' AT Bracklcy Point 80 acres of land with or without crop. Buildings all new Alwiy Albert R. Cudmore. Brackley Point- 15110-s-issiaivn. MISCELLANEOUS. _ ‘ _ i SALESMEN- EXCLUSIVE' .LINE house newly remodeled throughout. Ornamental trees Exclusive stock and territory, cash payments week- ly. Write Luke Brothers, Limited, _ Montreal. 154g.g.19M¢;|_ BIG 8l-iOW.- DomlnioiT_°Amussm_ent Lo. with it mile and a half of moving picture film and specialties. cominl t" St- Peters. Aug. 19. Bridgetown Aus. 20. Georgetown Aug. 31, Hunter __l'ti_v_er_Alg_. 22. 1531-8-18-m ill p°. merly owned by William McCallum now in possession of Bruce Mc Caiillm without notifying Mrs. Bam nel Morrison will have to put up With the consequences. Mrs, ,Sam- uel Morrison. liilil-8~17,|,w,kpd.~ ANY Plasou on Paasohii HAV- Inz anything to do with foxes for- 1 warn-so _ '~ WANT ao"r' _wo"‘a uotoi. _ _ - 1ssz~sj.1__ui4_i;- wAN're”i:~"`- voulio wianfwouto _ like board in private tsmlly. Write A. ll. Glo Guardian. ll-Sllll. _ WANT ' MAN or rmwo ,Ao fum.:-.:'”.s.~'-“°;~.:~ . ..iif..§:.x°:.=°,_.. ‘f--°°- 1 . col. APll¥»..|D$‘:?J _ ' 1 .HELIVWAN to , Ak”¢h|;u.|_|’ ,xl,”|.|;;| ' iii-I ll 0 , A I. Ranch -near’ 15532;-iii: )'1Fi.&""'”°'°'f""{ " "fin ro*La1‘--A‘i'°Ti‘iii-i‘l‘oii. hours oi 10 rooms all raodsrn improvements, possession Nov. lst. Apply to J. J. lloltiasost 10|!-'I-lllltt. -_T _ oa'_-sA'i.E.'_T _ _ i6TiE‘l'ii?“T6`i "slits:-’¢TiFfsan » barred rock lea. ohdp. A|?\_’y‘ M2 lltlll! “foot "Ol IU Ri1K _ Covehead ltosd is mllss from Char- .lottotown, ‘lil aorta clear. wall ws- -.stores and mills, tor further psrtiou .lsrs apply on premises to owner, Peter Goodman. salma York. lt. It WANTED.-Ran aa wiiT"tn Wi s-50-acre larm on shares. Thirty acres now andsr crop; alsobell. geese and dsoka. ami-0 cattle. ~ A gm dwelling tm ousos. '~ s propos ' ' oompstsat. sober man. 0'- gttuesa rrotsi. _ _~ 1 1 is _Q1 _WANTID Affiffe-Aint or seo- ' ond class teaolisr for Btratltoonl Bolhool. P2. 148 smlsamé lllllll CLOOC, _. I 1 ll25-8-18- 4|. pd. marzo sv A cours-M4? LADY position sa honsskssd. Cosntf7_ pretense. Address, 1 ‘ ltaat SL- 1 -i if 'o';»'. The Annual Suoilisiivilaiiiaiing Under the Distinguished Patronage of his Honour Lieutenant Governor .V 1. 5' A 5' s .o 'ri W-`¢»t;~