rleefzcfcr, “i“°°.W§°’¢‘- 1- -.-~.._ irgpvi-v=g._z.r._a.a` .._.._i;.»-.-~`,_.,...-»- I' "“. -‘ -¢>-WTS' ""_l`..'§T1‘?L' 3555 ¢.~. I-‘ _ 3.. . » / . . ~‘.. ~ .‘ “."~‘. ..- .%. tr-_ 4. . , . » ‘ f@.Y0u Smoke? Af Lia - 'tho lim .‘ 1 ”‘ ‘¢'sreiI Perfection. 25c. mal ln 1 5 Otero Penstelsi. 2 for 25 cents. .».. _._ .J _ race Two" _ - run cimu.or'r.l:rowN culuulum :locust 25; 1915. ~ .- 9. ., ' Our elflr stock affords-such -choice that we can suit ~ smokers. 'l'here's no n ; WU being hal! suited-you ' _ be entirely salted hors. Read -' Lord Tennyson, 5 cents. ‘l’uckett'a Bouquet, 5 eenta. Berfeetlsn, 8 for 25 cents. Overseas, 3 for 25 cents. .- leohelor, 8 for 25 cents. 1' Hsrltsnl. 3 for ln cents: Marguerite, 3 for 25 cents. lin Dey, 3 for 25 cents. Davie' Psnateia. 10 cents. Gluh Special. 10 cents. ,Tuekstth Prof. 2 for 25 cents. -‘ Ndblembn. 2 for 25 cents. 1 Csl-.ollos Conch, 2 for 25 cents. Fl _ a liwk Vs Ce. 26 for 25 cents. Romqo and Juliet, 16e. straight. Henry Clay, 2 for 25 cents. V Henry Clay Pur. Fin. 1.5¢. st. Flor. Otero. 2 fer 25 cents. ‘ Flor. Otero Pur. Fin. 15c. st. . Partegss. 2 for 25 cents. Dias Garcia, 2 for 25 cents. H. Upmann. 2 fer 25 cents. Cigars by box in 25s and 50s _ at lowest prices. Cigarettes,- all the leading brands. Loolf' them over in our new case. J. G. Jamieson ‘ _ DRUGGIST if V, _ li RACELET ` .N v ._" ' COAL 1 The Schooner “E. Marie Brown” -is now discharging 625 tons Anthraciile Coal. She will be followed by “Nin- eta`M. Porceila" with 825 tons and by the “Mary Manson Grueeer” with 1300 tons, all ofthe highest Grade Amer- ‘can Ahlhracile in Egg. Slove and Chestnutjsizes. is prices are sure to adv- ance later on, we would silg_ gest booking your orders at once, and taking delivery from vessels, you will save money. lIlllNTAlN BELL & £0. Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co Lid 'i Notice is hereby given that the Cre- ditors of the above named Company, which is being voluntarily wound up, -s_-_.,..&. WATCHES ' Our Sale of these popular _ mm. `s, (fresh) doa, _» 5 . 0,;/*g _,ir atches is daily _increasing stock consists of the ebrated Waltham and the best Swiss makes extension or strap. _ H. Taylor `_ Jeweler & Optician 8187-4-11Mtf. » ‘ y- .,~,' AUGUIT. High Water Low Water LM. P.M. A_M. P_M. 0.33 § 11.56 7.7 1.0.1 12 36 1.26 13.15 1.48 13.55 2.09 14.39 2.32 15.32 3.00 16.45 3.43 18.06 4.43 19.21 6.03 20.30 7.19 4 21.28 | 8.32 | 22.18 l 9.391 23.05 1 10.43 23.50 ‘ 11.43 S. lf. Tu. . _ _ ._ W. 0.32 Th. F. easel# 7'2" WW 'rn w. rn. , iv. ss. s. il. .°°.m."'.".°°.°°.°’.°°.°°.“!".`7." zooanwrnoaoassexelum Uwaams FSSFFPWWPPPPPPPFFFFFFF ©Hwmmenwwomm»wo¢mQm»uw ‘Tm _ W. 10 Th. 11 F." _ 12 Sa. 13 14 15 _I6 17 ‘ .`“.*'.".°‘_"i°?°°°’°*’°°°°°° :mesa-weasel-ll-»C»5o`ci¢-»?ab 12.38 1.11 1 1.4'1| y z.z2 1, also l 13.29 14.19 15.10 16.04 11.06 is.11 l 19.32 l 20.38 r 01.21 | V zz.os | ll zur ‘I I Sa. SP 18 ll Z0 21 na A ' .=-as S999? §;§I§ PSISFN emgauw m F !'°.°c§°.°° l§@\' X5, r.~:loo§»-»¢> 22 23 24 85 26 27 S. _I8 M. 1 28.16 29 Tu. 1 80 I W. 1 -1f£"1'tYi on' nvawrs. L ' T0~DAY. City Magistrates Court. 9 a.m. Liberal-Conservative Convention, 10 B- DL . - fileeting High Court i. 0. F., in Castle Hail. Prince Edward Theatre, 3, 7, and 8.45 p.m. - ._ _ HARBIAGES ~ SMITH- MILLIKIN- On Aug. 16, at the Methodist psrsonsse.. ......_Char.-_ lottetown, by the Rev. R. G. Fulton, ‘Hs_s_el_ Paulus Millikill of Charlotte- town, to arold _Laird Smith of North ,i`lu|tico. _euusllltelos aianltsre, rnloav. -`Bu er,- (oresmsr!.) lb. Bl|&'er. idsiry.) lb. 23.47 sa ss 22322 > 1 1 .-1 l ss' lil. _ .(l' lion. sis.oo m S14. 113:; (ii'r=3l'“'~¢;.lbt:.l; _ ilsoo to slag; " li l we ‘ so 'vL _rimloifl . ms. :viii - livnlodolihsllsd la 33, of pm. i alt ' h eeteed .....'°"'....°.'..:f.l¢;ll:... °.=°.......l..°.';'.~..:'.'°..I?; be obtained u soon as homestead natenmnl i _ init” 1 rg iig- gig- ggi are required. on or before the 31st day ot August, 1916 to send in their names and addresses and particulars ot their debts to the undersigned. and it sow required to come in ani prove their said debts, or in default thereof theyl will he excluded from the beueilt of any distribution made before lluoh debts are proved. Dated at Charlottetown. Prince Ed- ward island, this 26th, day of July, 1916. . 6. W. WAKEFORD. Manager of the above named Com- lmly. ` _ 1178-7-2615321. ' Liberal Conservative Association The Annual Meeting of the Liberal Conservative Association of Queen's County will be held in Market Hall, Charlottetown. on FRIDAY THE 25th DAY OF AUGUST next at 10 o'ciock in the forenoon, for the election of Oillcers. and General business of the Association. ALSO On the same day and in the same place at 2 o’clock in the afternoon, ive delegates from eacb.Polling Divis- on will meet in convention to choose Candidates to represent Queen's County in the House of Commons at the next general election. Presidents and Secretaries of each Polling division will see that delegat- es will be appointed and represented at the convention personally or by proxy. l .. Signed, ALEXANDER MARTIN, President of the Liberal- Coneervative Association of Queen's County. All Conservatives attending the An- nual Meeting on Friday. 25th instant, will he entitled to Free Return. Ask _for Standard Certificate when purch- asing your railway ticket. ' 1294-8-3111201 Y _. ";}.j .\_ 2 -_'__ ll '~ _ 1;. r- ' A .- ,/._,',‘,,. f”- - _‘fs l:Tll‘:.\ li \l.'l~lZl'lz irc 1 bex Synopsis of Canadian Northwest Lead Regulations i . I I . E I . 1"i...a.l.",'::‘.:t.:B§i.":'i'..:°.i..3.."" -‘-'° °'.°;. section of available eminion in iam. Saskatchewan or Albsn. Appl mst must ep- oesé' in person at the omlnioli Agency or lib-A=sricyfor¢hsDisu-ict. tryh proxy mszng gi b_eAat any Dorninionemh lgmc! bww ll lsncawon certain tion; es--Billmon r ence upon and ¢\|. homeetesdsr may livs within nine his homxsed urtlin ¢°ngi“lln"s‘7."lf`e.'-TA’FA"ll`iFKr`MllIroN AMONG ` THE HORSES Gleselfellleaeseaooaoaoiaiasaa 'At Goshen, N.Y., last week. the little NY stallion Al_ Mack beat the best th - _ a hail-mile track, going in 2.14, / O O O M G0sbell. N.Y.. Emma Magown, race in 2.18%. and 2.1554, each heat 1101118 faster than any other 2-year-old rack. -Cleveland on Monday in 2.01%. Our Colonel won the free-for-all at on , Brown in 2.10%. 2.09%, 2.08%. e s e C w _ acer reduced ber record of 220% er of Bourbon Jay, a son of the famous Jay Bird. it is expected that she will go to a record of 2.15 before the season is over. _ wnlfrsn 1 Any party or parties having a num- tion, on his ov/_n permises. DONALD RAMSAY, Freeland, Prince County, P. E. Island. 1427-8-11Fri- 21. ‘ .tlmeever made by a horse drawing* e old fashioned high wheel sulky ou' starting for the ilrst time. won her :ver trotted in a race up g }|a|f.mi|e Miss Harris won the 2.02 pace at~l 0 ll O Worcester. Mass., from Earl, Jr.. Bar- rnil The Ideal Lady and puller' The races on Scotsman’s Day were Bl-H!ed by the Charlottetown Driving lub' The “ces °” Lab" D” Wm - H195; be u:defrt;heiCrImanagemenl_ The Y0 Kms o e ub know theraclng D . . ggugg ,;g°f°\-=l;}y. ---1 weve- my ....".‘i.‘é’.'..“.'.'..f.{.i."‘.'_ 532122. $385321? ne We " _ ' having sold the pacing gelding to H. Pat Doherty won the 2.19 pace at F' Mccugchey' of Fm. Stephen' Fredericton last week with his pacer Wimam Cairns of st Sw _ , _ pbens, N. 55”" B°}‘3"f’l°{1‘-d“f‘°’;lH°PPY R- “'14 ls., has hohghl The nissan, 2.1'/1/., “Defy ° a eu taken h°‘““~_I“ rom George`W. Norton, of Lexing- lnning the event the smooth going ion Mass ll - _ - made in Carnmu' Me." t° 218%' doing ln the free-for?-ull. ut.(‘olumbus when easily and being well witllin herself Napoleon mrec, paved in 1 09% Pete, it , _ . ` at all times. Pearl Bourbon. it may Stevens paced' in Q00 ana Hal Bm. be stated’ is Miva yea" old' °' daugm” and Single G. better than 2.01. ln the rf _ 1" Going August 3 _ er o oxes wi ng to let the respon Reuumn se 8th slhlllly dl ranching and feeding to sh ` S Pl- - experienced person, may communicate G°i“g September lm' e with the undersigned, who has a num- R°l“"“l“5 Sept' 13th' ber of; good pens, in an excellent loca- Smal-E FARE new embsn-seals; Plas ali hhekbenrls face. lld lllrtlsolerly is tfllll to look Ile Yen will llsd I llleld In Dr. (`hsu~'l . Ointment, for it lot only onus nim- ples and hlmekhemds, but also makes , the slsls ooh. smooth and sttrsetlve. - ln s seere of ways Dr. Chsse's Olntment proves useful in even' MIM ss s treatment fereewrns. sslt rheilll. bel-bers' iteh, rlngworm and all forms of Etehllll skill dlsensc. All dealers. er Edmsnson. “ll” . Co., Lltl., Toronto. Sample box N00 If yon mention this paper. second hes-t. Napolelon Direct wus three lengths behilld Peter Stevens at the half and he travelled the final ltwo quarters in 56% seconds, a 1.53 gait. CANADIANLGOVERNMENT RAILWAYS Canadian ‘National Exhibition TORONTO August 20th September 13th Charlottetown to Toronto and Return. 1st August 28, Returning Sept. 5 August 30, Returning Sept. 7. Sept. 5. Returning Sept 13 FARE AND ONE THIRD Aug. 2_5 to Sept. 4. Returning Sept. 13 4 W W1 l charge Twenty-five cents. Guardian Classified Ads One cent per word first inesrtion,in this column, half cent pei word each continuation. Cash must accompany order. _ Minimum : aoEN'rs_vvA`N'r_sp.__ M _ A'<'iEi'iis"'i7/`A`llfEo 'ro esl.l. Fon ~ "the old reliable Fonthili Nurseries." We teach our men to sell. Experi- ence unnecessery; highest com- missions paid; handsome free equi- pment, Btone ds Wellington, Toron- ro, Out. _ 1255-8-1MEtf Aug B1 ; HELP WANTED- FEMALE._ wAN1'zo-AN uPTs1§\'lns elm. at Queen Hotel. ` 1625-8-24M5l. WANTED-A MAID FOR GENERAL house work. Apply at once to Mrs. D. Stewart, 165 Kent Street. 1631-9-24Mtf. l HELP WANTED--MALE __ vT£rT'fE6- A YouNc Milli To As- sist in photo studio. Apply, Cook’s' Studio. ' 1593-8-23Mti’. WANTED AT ONCE, Servant man fo; Mrs. Rogers, Fairholm. Wages $80 per month. Apply to Benjamin Rog- ers, 156, Richmond St. ° 1623-8-24mtf SITUATIONS WANTED . SALESMEN- EXCLUSIVE _LINE house newly remodeled throughout. Ornamental trees. Exclusive stock and territory. cash payments week- ly. Write Luke Brothers, Limited, Montreal. ‘ 1546-8-19M6l. `*”` "1 walvrso AT once.-A general serv- ant for family of two. Apply 16, West Kent St. 1616-8-2'm2i pd WAN-TED. - A girl lor general housework. for 18, Prince St. Ap- ply 26 Prince street. 1599-8-23m3l pd. PUPII. NURSES- MALE AND FE- male wanted ot the Taunton State male wanted at the Taunton state es. For particulars, address. Dr. Arthur V. Goss, Supt, Taunton State Hospital, Taunton, Mass. ` 8191-4-11Mtf. - FOR SALE. FOR.SAl..E at Elliot's Station, very desirable property. consisting of one acre or ground, with splendid house and outbuildings_ All in prirhi con- dition, tlne orchard, excellent pumll. about five chains from church, school and store. Apply to W. C. Wood, Iillllot's Station, P. E. I. l 1619-il-24m6l FOR SA-LE.-Cooking' stove, cheap. Apply 44, Edward St. 1601-8-23m4i lent condition. Apply, Dr. ' Ander- son, 52 Upper Hillsboro St. ‘ K 1592-8-23M3ipd. s_ ..__=l. .___ B _ TEACHERS WANTED WANTED A TEACHER' for 'Murray Harbor North school. Supplement $50. Apply to Harry G. Reid, Sec., Murray Harbor North. Box 26. ' 1612-8-24m8i pd_ TEACHER WANTED- ON AC- count of the man engaged becom- ing ill, a .first class teacher, for 0'- Leary school, is wanted. $50.00 supplement. A. J. Matheson, Sec’y. 1571-21-8Mtt. T0 'Ll‘.1’. HOUSE TO LET- FURNISHED CR uniurnished, No. 6 Brighton Road, possession in two weeks- if neces- sary. Apply to th-is ofilce. ' 1561-8-19M6i. TO LET- A HOUSE KEEPING , apartment in September. Apply 80 _Longworth Ave. _ 1553-8-19M6i_. TO LET.-in center of city, desirable home, with modern improvements. ‘ Partly furnished it necessary. Box _$46, City. _ 1503-8-16-m t.f. HOUSE TO LET- PROPERWW known as Finlay House, 189 Hills boro Street, all modern convenien- ces. Apply to J. Stanley Wed- ‘ lock. 1l~6lltf. ` barred rock hen, chesp. Apply 242 Fltlrov i`ltroet.‘ l905.5.8l\|ti pups. color sable and white. Apply _ Puritan Rauch. Box 155, Summer- s do 158 B2iM6i handy sollool,stores and sea manure; 'ren acres of valuable hard and soft woods thereon. Apply to H. John- -son, Pmckly Point. 14-9-Mllti. consisting of 70 acres, 9 miles from Charlottetown in flrst-olassl state of cultivation. House nearly new, glint-buildings in good repair. fenc- wiih spruce hedges, good orch- srd, convenient to . church and school A Eno New Wilt T0 LET -HOUSE lUiTAlLl FOR boarding house. Apply 28|' Great _George St. £104-19lltf. T0 LET-AT BRIGHTON, house oi 10 rooms all modern' improvements, possession Nov. lst. Apply to J.. J. McKinnon. 1028-7-llltf. I _ WAH'l'=_D" - WANTED. A C5iFETENT woman wants position sl house-keeper; sood cook; can give references. Ap WANTED.-Two or three light house- keeping rooms in town by Mrs. Louise-Currie, i-Jimsdsie. 'P. E. I. i524-B-$4m2E’ipd. A _ WAN E .T ` _ (Grarlex) camera, must be in solid condition. Adress B. Scott Clerk. B due o one . N- 9- phlre. 'sfwliiynof 4. 1s?il_s-zaunslpdi ;f_§g,§;'; lrig Bargahis in Harness C __ _ _ - Ulllveltilialrrsestockof be giindarness, _ A 'A _ very -higher. in price, next year. ufblishgd ' _ 2°-drum he ..‘;iAli repaired hamess not i‘l°_-Wi Pl fl" ....a_0no's. H t l, y y 8 sy 15%-8-23M2ipd. ` was turned ol! at Fi-smington. Mess dy, Earl Jr., and Buster Brown. seems to be coming into its own. on a hall'-mile track in New England U O O ' Horse raeing was never more popu- lar in this province than it is this ses- in Kiug’s County aforesaid, bounded as ,,son. There are -not only the regular follows, that is to say: Commencin, meetings, but the spol;t has invaded at the north side of Peters Road ll. the celebrations of national and other the southwest angle of land leased to societies. The other day the Caladon--James Reid and running thence by ,lan Club featured a series of races, and magnetic meredlan of the year 1764, _o at the recent meeting. by Our Colonel There will he sold. by public sno- ln the Bay Short Ship free~for-all ln tion , \ 2.05%. 1-lls other miles were in 2.08%, town in King's County on Saturday, 2.0854, defeating Baron Hal, ideal La- the 19th day of August. A. D. 1915, a at the Court House at George- the hour of twelve o'clocx noon,-All that tract. piece and parcel of land sit' 'rue mlm mile nu paced in ll. me Mu Sale te on Township Number Sixty-tures Labor Day outing: sud another great along the said division line west an crowd is expected. The sport of Klng’s chains, thence south to the road afore- said. and thence along the same east to the place oi commencement con- 'rhe feature o°t tlie ineetins at Fred- taining any acres ol land s mile mor. ericton N.B., the other day was the 0;-less, and being the land conveyed to free-for-all. which went to A Game oi’ Isaac A. Beers. by li government deed Chance, after four heats. The first dated the lst day of October, A. D. and second beats were taken by A 1877. ALSO ALI,/'-_'°I>lAT other tract of Game of Chance, UW third by Lellh land situate on Township Number Bla Burns, and the fourth and deciding by ty-three in King's County aforesaid, A Game of Chance. ln the last beat A bounded and described as follows. that Game of Chance covered the mile in le to say: Commencing at the north 2-13. olillllills ll illlsrter second off the east angle or the lim above desdrl-had time of Dinlyila, made on the same tract of land and running thence sas. track a few years B50. Leila Burns along the division line between Town won second money. Bhd LBC01>ls. the -ships 'numbers Sixty-one and Sixty Moncton stallion, which was a favorite th;-ge gig chains, or until is reaches with many. 50! 01111’ third pla.ce.raCil1$ land formerly in possession of .lohl.‘ second to the winner is every beat. Davison. thence south along sam line The 2.19 trot, raced the previous day. twenty-live chains and eleven yards. went to Cocbato Lady, owned in Hall- thence west six chains. or until l~. C oal A Customers wouldf act wisely to order and take delivery of diid oulbo hlhil hl, n ' - hi r.:f.°‘i2... 1.21 Slit. ...';.......€ :::.'..‘ ..:::..i.‘;i.;°.::::..2:,:°.:..‘:.:;:‘ their Coal. as the de. 1' turf events, in connection with the Blxtyone and _Sixty-three, thence ' ‘v . ` .lay at t » e mines is '“‘=";." . gfeat ‘alldf t0I1ll21ge very scar`c`e}-We lo0ki for a further ad-1 vance in rices be- ffore _the ge a s o ny /ends. _ ' Phone lll fax, but it took ilve“Eeats to get a meets the eastem line ot land b.erein“ L winnef. Orwell Belle was a contest- ilrst described; thence north along . aut in this event, and stands fourth 'said last mentioned line twenty-five in the summary. The best time was chains and eleven yards, to me place of 2_]_9i4_ commencement, containing fifteen ans -'--~ -~-.-~->--'A~'“ one-half acres of land, a little more or Continued on page eight Mortgage Sale less. and by virtue of a power indenture of mo tgag S the 19th da of September, A D 1908 The above sale is made pursuant to of sale contained in an r e bearin data -' '/lllA\“§ c t ne lx an ur 0 g g of Febru the principal money and interest se rgetown. _ Dated this 1st day of August A.D. - ALBERT P. PROWSE» ' Mortgages. 1300-8-4Frl 41 For Sale _15 h._p. Imperial Gas En- gule _with reverse gear and rlction Hoist, very sllitable for a Schooner. ' E. H. BEER, or J AS! D. OFFER, your next order .l.lz..s.~;f-==-f-- Chari bearing date the sixth day - I ary A. D., 1909, and made between Busme” Pro' Hiram Hyde of Murray Harbour South in King’s County in Prince Edward Is- land, Master Mariner, and Margaret For l-ll\yde.dhls‘wifei, off gba flrstdpart taéld _ __- e un ers gne o g esecon par e- __ ' fault having been made in payment of The Subscriber offers tor °“’°“ “‘°'°"Y- sale or will lease for a term oi For further particulars apply at the - ' oilice of J. D. Stewart, Solicitor, Geo- - 'nie undersigned up to' and on years his property, known as' 1916. ' , the Exhibition to be held in Rodda Harness shop and A M* _ rooms; also stable and coach ‘in Charlottetown. -C. E. Rodd, 145-147 Great I las-7-snwnrlmftiharlottetown George Sf _ ` ' Q, 1529-8-isrrlsuwrsl. _ m7_s_,_,3mtd ' L 5¢¢°Y'Tf¢a5' ' and be _conv-inced. Prompt deliveries and lowestprices _ ,_ O l Guarian ‘lottetovv;_l, _P.,E_,l house. This is a rare chance, 'to secure a good property ini one of the best business blocks FARM FOR SALE At Brookvale,-Lot 80, consisting nt 75 acres, 00 acres are cleared and the balance is covered with choice hard and soft wood. Good house and our Y - - v and made between Lemuel P. Butleelbundi ’ _ C ,_ I ngs and within halt mile ot ..ll:;:.:ll.:°.z;°.::‘.“.l.*:.::': llsslzl :.'.l.’:;°s.‘:°.:"..::.:f_'l:.;...°::.l...: ----» River in Klng's County on Satilrlgy ill:-IDI; Dlfi)l¢9:; \:a§;°lg";;';;;'nt“':g the second day of September . ., vu! 0° _ 1437.g.13Mwk5_ _ 1916, at the hour of twelve o’clock~ undersigned of the second part. d@` noon ALL 'rl-wr ll-acl, piece and par-"fault havlns 11°” .meds in the nav- eel or land snuate, lying and helng on, ment 0! the principal money and ill- ‘ Township Number Sixty-four in King‘s-.¢9i'9°`l1 Bacilfed ihsfeby- lcouhly ln Prince Edward Island, F01' further particulars nllluv w thi- bounded and described as iollonis, g2l§;’get‘:)f‘vnJ- D. 3t°W‘"'t~ S°"°"°'- h ti t 2 C i B ' sozillhsslioizy of sliiliiltlllieniilyegr iii the Dated this 17th dev 01 J\1lY.A- B- western boundary ot David Brehaut’s 1915- land, thence running southwardly sev- Benjamin ¢|°W»\7".°"-3°ge‘~ n d thence at right aug] The above sale is hereby“postponed| enty- ve war s, - . ` _ til Saturday, the 26th day or August, es westward” mem] “ve yards t°‘ min. isis, at the hour of 12 ownoclr ll . , th ii rl ill A iiilngfiegt iirlirtrilvgarclliiflde alcialilgciliihn gB. D000- at W9 C°“"'- HW” at Ge°r5° Hyde’s Eastern boundary to the said WWD- in Kl“5'“ C°““ly' _ shore. thence along the various cours- DBWU this 19"* ‘hy °f August' J' 1916. egllplilélasgeglxzlixiltshore to the place of _senjlmln Clow’ Mortgagee' . The above sale is made by virtue of 1590‘3'23W-F\`|2i- and pursuant to a power or sale con- ai d i indent e i Mort a e - particulars apply on premless to, - ,MR8. FRANCIS Me6UiGAN ' . Farm For Sale A splendid farm in Uig consisting ,of 148 acres'of good dry land of which about 75 acres are cleared. the balance being covered by a choice But of lum- .ber, hard and soft wood. The farm ls well watered, and only hal! ll mile from railway station. All the crop grown has been lcd, on it, thus leaving the farm in a good state -el cultivation. For further particulars apply to Mr. J. S. McLeod, Uigg East. 1129-7-24Mwf3nlospd. - Charlottetown ;_ Exhibition Tenders _ Tenders' will be received by Saturday, September _2l_'ld, 1916, for the following privileges at Charlottetown from the 26th to the 29th September 1916 inclus- ' dwelling house o f eleven'iV°- ` 1 For the privilege _of catering ` under tile .G_ral_id Stand. _ 2 For the printing and selling of score .cards for the races. ' 3 For the supplying of straw as requii'ed_. y i 4 For selling feed for horses, cattle &c., on the grounds. - - In Nos. 1, 2 and 4 _thc highest or any iender,and ln No. 3the lowest or. any tender not neces sarily accepted! _ 1 . Conditions may be obtained at the oiflccf of ` , ` -‘ ' C. R.. SMALLWOOD. Mlllllslskiliii Good Job Printiii -1 . We _are now in a position to handle all kinds of Job Printing at short notice. Give us a cali with l Biliheads. Visitin Cards, 4 Letterheads. ' Lai0'l_?actu~ms. ~` Statements. _Menu Cards, Noteheacla. Handbills, _ Gum Labels( Envelopes. . my hi nil. allies, islo>s-:mal pd. LGU) BlGnk8, V D0dg¢1'3, Post Cafds. Posters, Wedding Announcements. Blotters, _ We car;/a large stoclrof Writing and y 1118 Palpcrs i_ colors to select from, ard, Boards, Cover apers and Tag Board. V