_/ ri, -f _;§`»_,>'2 fgil . if” -ill] 31%* ` t-g .' g' i- if -.Ei , fr --lit it .wig girl ti: ` . .1 W i *. .liimv-" » r it .ll @1- '. rl I 2". 3 _‘il if _I t “mfr ".»°v.»'.-rp `-'--* *l li 2 tialtl -'lr ,1 =.__-sr it li? li »\_, :~. _ ~"=-‘:.~=.;_f'- ‘ul . li- 95 fl N .FF-r `t‘ _ir ‘ti .1 *.- ,v 1 ...Acre .....-.r -i 1 5.. _i \. ». -1 If A 1 l » -1 \ l '~ cat686‘#6¢b "it»¢én»n°2-<26 _ , er- _ ` ' 23|, r in "“-H 1.1# ,_° . r ‘ _ i » , t* " ` ` ,-~ . » fr . *»= a -:it <,\._._.- --"-1 " l I ‘~ -. MF-”'».-°s. (_ 'Z. ~‘=‘<~- i, ,'=_,.-,.7 _ _ 3.; .J 3; -i “, ` 1' 1- a -, ‘ .-r»_ :, -ii i ' - - ' A /:_-.-_» __V___'_,6__~_~ < -- _ Vw e \ » . ._ _ . -_ ...I _ ., _.W ,,_,t_..,-.. s, .,.\. -_,,:,__,._?,..,,. -.-_-»~_ _ _ 1:1., _-.<,.yr_ 'co _ _ _ ____ _ ____ _ _ M _ 'Central Guardaini _ 4- _ ~ . _ ' .ifrmavsto b\u'h\t-l_ll*l’f°*il\°°- onus srons ores. 'rite ru-tic - TMI IVINT OF THE OOGIAL SIMON vglbs the Dinner and _Dance at the yclillan . Hotel, Stanhope Wdtlnesdggeveninzt Tickets 50:: each. - , 1082-8-27M2i. or Local. rN'ren:e'r.-ner. P. 0.'_ Gotten, _rector ot St. Georsew Nair Glasgow, has been appointed tc. s rlhitlafpositbn in et. stephen, rr. B.. Ind will leave New Glasgow to wards the end ot September. Rev Mr. Cotton has been nearly _three years in St. Geox-ge's and is s quiet will Christian gentleman, and' we vrish him every success in his new iielli says the -New Glasgow Enter prrise. NAME MUBT BE GIVEN.-A nlitn her of anonymous letters of coin plaint. are received -'ny the Canritlv Food Board citing instances of waste lld other infractions ot regulations wavering the handling and consumpt ‘on 0! food stuffs. As these letters an not signed no action can be tak-_-r upon them. A (laiiutlu Food Bom" Kotemont suggests that those win lave instances of this kind lri‘ou;;lit in their attention should report the-in to the local police, anti li’ no at-tio: isthen taken they should write t- tlie Board over their own sigtiatui--_ when, if the circiinistnnc-es :ippeur 1 warrant, they will be fully iiivesiigui ed. SUCCESSFUL CIRCUIT. - ’1`lii pmmii circiit. with Rev. Henry Pierce. pastor. is prosperliig. It has i "-‘°'f~rv from being a part ot the Char lottetown circuit to date. its first ---rfch was built iii 1320, became ti 'operate circuit in 1846. It has fou. to--iritments, Pownal, Mlllview, Mt. rhort anti Clifton. John Woo-l in .1 _~'\tl preacher and Giles II. Jenkins ~-'.~1»~llng steward. lt raised last vis' $2,199.45 for all purposes, Rev '-rhn Prince was the tirst'minister. ‘-YM. Thirty ministers liavo been sta ’~n:~' -rttom some seven are in the actlvr --ark of the church. MARKET PRICES.--The followin- "vr"ot prices quoted from :t li‘redr~" Won. N. B.. exchange should muh- !n‘_r-rr-stinz reading to tho ladies wh rvteufied the Charlottetown marki- "---iterdsy where prices ruled so high "l-lvorythlng went nt ti tree and eas- viip :it Phoenix Sqquare this morninr' li cwurzht the spirit oi' the midway: ever-ythlng went whether it was wort? tt or not. Some things you snapped -nd some things snapped you. Chit-L orm at 50 cents a pound were no snap rnd you passed to cuciim-hers at _ ».\nt»i ri piece, some snap. Buttr-r iuntporl on the Ferris wheel and won' 'tp to 15. The engine stalled and but ‘or_ was in the air tor a time. lt cam- Aovvn to a forty level. More snap _‘ling it song of gladness. you Hoo' llooiu lfids, lamb slid. down to an nv drags man's level at $1.50 to $2.5' por quarter. Good goods and gon/ knight, marking a reduction oi’ abou' ton vents on the hind quarters. Som# ronr-esslori on the part ot the fnrme: ttiltou advantage of by the putt-linst-1* lilirgri wont scooting around the silo tironie at ri 55c pace on the early per t‘ur~uiaiit‘o_ The speed lagged as tht -how continued and they reached r rnintrnuiu clip ot 48 with no one hiirt :ind »-_veryone happy. lt was ti grenu 'loy for vegetarians. Carrots. beets onions, etc., at tour cents a buncl 'tit-it»oll's pit-. was that the goods had not ni‘t'ivi~il lie was renionded to juli tiiitil Satur- iay. Ilf-nry llniicoitu., cliiituzotl will helm: drunk and failing to :ippf-_'\. ‘mtl his hull for $20 4-slrt-ntl-tl. I‘. Ill' lilllan was lint-d $5 or' 20 day.-: l'»r ‘rr-sim: tlli-xortit-|'l_v_ on the strc:-ls, '|`l|- '-riso ngiiliist llvo ho_v,=\, \Val:~ih, lit-or Steivarl, Lawlor iinti Turns-r, wh- ivere throwing stones was at|jmrr~n»-1 until Saturday. _ _ _ BASEBALL GAME.-A very fast. 'intl interesting gaine oi’ base hall waf- played nt Orwell on August 20th who: 1 picked team from Cherry Valley and Orwell, played against a picked tenrr 'rom the Valley and Donagh. llotl ‘cams were well practised, and t-lit lmino was keenly contelsted from -tart to tlnlsh. 'i`ht-, score range wa. rather high connitlt-ring tho roputiilloi oi’ both toanis. hut it kept so even \‘roni tlio start, that it was douhttii' which side woiiltl win. llowevcr, thi- lllonarzh team came oil’ victorioiis with .1 score of 27 to 25. After' tho game llit players were kindly invited to thr- home of Mr. Frank Rooney wlicrc they had supper after which ii crowii gnthered at Orwell Hull, where u llvo- ly dance took place and lssted till the small hours oi' the morning. The line up ot -both teams were astollows: Dons-Wilfred Mooney, C.; .loo Cal laghan, P.; Stephen Ahearn, int Il.: Stephen McCabe, 2nd B.; P. J. l{cil_\'.` 3rd B.; P. J. Dougherty, S. S.; Joe, Michael Mc(`,ali0, Il. lson, L. F. Orwoll,~`- Fuher Dreelan. C.; Eugene Rooney, l'; Dennis Rooney, lst B.; Miko Rooney. 2nd B.; Frank Rooney. 3rd Fl.; Mich- ael Rooney, S. S.; J. Nickleson. (‘_. F.; Pat. Rooney, R. F.; Willie Rooney I., F.. Umpire, Jfmes Roonc'y."Tl:tso Judge, Willie McCabe. I -F.; Michael Morr Note the Hours and Prices MATlNEE.............. 3SliARP EVENING... _ AND 8.45 0RCHESTRA...... _ l5c BAl.CONY.._._... l0c MATINEE ......... _.5 AND l0c CHILDREN UNDER 14 YEARS WITH PARENTS Sc 1 '\Viiliani. ()iit,, ‘to bo conductltig ai _ 'otlzi fouiitriiii and it~o ercuin busiiit-sri _ , V . I ‘le eaten on his premises, in any form VV _ _ -iutil su:-.li time as he has r-eizi-ivml ilu ' ’ ` _ TGDAY TOM-‘O - .~. _ .__ _~:;|rr_ , _ _f _._ ___ __; __ ' -4 W 1-Note the_,§ours 1-_ _The Superior Attraction De Lux _ _____d_ l___iVc___s_ _ _ Shownin 'larger cities at a price scale of 50 cents to » _q $2.00. Over 200 performances _at the Park Theatre, MA-I-mEE_______________3 SHARP -___ _ New York. Some critics claim it to be.81'¢’-‘3f¢1';~1illi;\l\ _ - EvEN|N'(;___________ 7'-ANDa3_-15 __ _“The Birth of`a Nation.” Itts Thos. H: -_Inces most OKCVHBS'-FRA _________15cV -- wonderful and 'spectacular offert.-'Positively one of _ BALc0M'_=____.____ ,Y .the greatest dramas ever. enacted. -_ _ . _"A1-|mgg____~________<_5 AND mc ~_» -..._ _ _-_ ..=, -. v.¢:¥??_._,'~?9 ii _ _ _ r ._ _. \ si ,, _- 3 I . r . Actual ~ Sinking of an Ocean Liner 2 Battleships Sunk by U. S. Navy ' '$10000 Used for Ammunition in one Battle Scene. 40,000 People _Employed 40,000 10,000 Horses in Thrilling Cavalry Charges 40 Aeroplanes in Great Air Raids _ ' ii _ Like the burst of zi flashiiig; comet with its trail of brilliant melt-or-1 ac- ross the sky, comes this suprc nr- ach- ievement in gigantic pnoto ".pi~ctac- Ics_ Greater :ind brozider in scope. ‘ staggering in its immcnsity, f;:it’1t'nll- ing in its drnmntic ioteiinity, ritsorh- The Story of the Greatest A Never-to-be-Forgotten A FoRcr_.r=Ui. sr-:RMON L0ve0VHheAgeS Spec,a_c,e _ FOR VVORLD PEACE . THE LGVE OF ~ _ A n Encyclo pr dia of the HUMANITY Thiizlr? %tal;}:1tg5 lggnlégggéna' - AUGUST 28,1918- - THE cHAnLoTTE',iltliivN Guannrau V r__Af(.f1;i_SIX"' _"*_.- f as-peat. fuel \vii` ing in its lofty theme, it is :i s;cctacle of awesome and inspiring power. Emotions -It Thrills It Pi¢<‘3dS l the Wgnder_0f (his ‘ It Impresses ! Masterpiece . ___,___ ---__--W -quiEx A Follow the tilrowd and Come Early If You Wish to Secure a Seat ».;»rav~ :_ . 1_1' _ _ _ ! V P - ---~ '-=-W 'rr _ "1 se' ___ 'l e_. . _ - 10! :i strong man-ai _tipstanditig Aiiieriuati-to pro- tect. thc woinziri he loves- Hairlvreudth F.scnpes-- Gsmbles with Death- ' all in - “The Woman ' in the Web” J\_ l\l:tr\'<-loin: l’liuti» St-riitl oi’ 1\'lclodi'ain:itit: .\tl\'t~ntur~c Ii`cni\ii'iii;:, HEDDA NOVA and $1. FRANK GLENDON 'i`li|- lniicnl VITAGRAPH Sup:-r~serinl Ili/ Albrrr I-.'. Sniillr and Cyrus , 7‘oumst:1ttl Brady "snn,i'r_Now .ar 1:. \¢~ Illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllll ' T€li~a-plione-- Telephone your orders and we will promptly deliver any- thing.-nnywhere you say. -:- -:- /\ mighty pleasing service, sl- ways ready and always fully co- operative and satisfactory. -:- -:- -CALL 315- MacDONAl.D 8: MacKINNON THE 2 MACS Dnuccisrs » _. , V lr°`»‘ r . #IQ ____ -1_1.- _.4 _ _ i “ -’i" l: l`\, 2t|t'l005l, “Solncivliero in ‘Ile uiiti' t‘or'D~ ltoy Mctlotih- § \vlio_lin.V< iiin.V -' t i‘<-t't~i\'~-tl hy ll. ll. t‘u|'i~ oi' .S-iiinini-r Huw" ‘WH U 'mu (L H’ ilouht their niunv t‘i‘it-nits will hr: pious- iul:i‘iil-' -ix l’t-. ll. Il. ' I ml III mm" l lt-tl to ht'-ar oiicr-, iignin ot' our t':\llt-it lit-i'o.~-l~‘f-_'b 10. llr-nr tlousin “fl."';---Lzist, winter wo wr-ro ull trirqellifri' and this wiiitoi' wo :tro so i`z\.r apart. The other night, ltoy .\li~t'ouhi‘oy and I i\"ei‘o i-itiiiii; in our lui: out talking; :tn_1i we worn s;iy'iti;<, lust at _\-our tipzo wliat it limo wo wcro iiuvinir in thc \\'ostci‘ii Stzhool, and \\'liul rliziiiges take plat.-ta in it year, und this year lit-re we are in Fritiict-_ \'t-s I received most all your letters hut, ilioso parcels have not arrived rot.. I have given up looking. for thorn hut hope some liuntzry soul has token t-liurge oi’ tlieiu. April 4. Dent- (Jousin “B_":--Tlio mall luis _iust urrivetl and I have received your long looked for letter re my mother. Yi-s. I hiiow sho wasii’i'. well but never ri-rt-_sriwfl the end was so -near.. _ No ll I have not'-located V_i_1_icent’sr urilvc yot, -but will do my 'best to ilnd it. I -was hoping to seo lilni 'hcrtS_ iri- _-'icud oi’ his grave, for we were good old puls while we were home. Yes I realize what rt- shock it must have ht-i-n to you, wht-ii his pass. for homo wus t-oiniiu: tltroulyh so soon, hut wi- .-xpoct tliosu things ovt~r_ here, and ull l t-un do -is t-x_tciid my sympatliy to You . . . . . , . . . . . Now you havi- '-\'|'ittt~n int- for ilio_pttrt.it:ulurs oi' Royiil .li-nth. Well ho never know wltntdiup- pi-neii ltini. -for the poo`i'~ |’ollow was liilli-fl iustaiitl_\'. I wus about 4 o'i-lot-iq in thc :il‘|.ci‘1iooii and the lust. duy ot" tlint trip. Wo were being relieved that nitzlit. lio and another fellow in tiio stiiiio section were lying down rost- int: iii their hunk holo. llo was only it tow yurtls away from inc. I went ovt-i' to him :\\`i,ui‘ ho wus struck anti took t-.very Lliiiip: oft him so :liter wo went ont, my platoon otlioer and I Iixotl cvorytliing up und hail them sont home. Ile wore u ring and lic always kept tolling mc, it unythirii; linppons mo I want this taken oft and sont liomu. I.t-onartl Gay, wnsii't iieitt' liiiu in the line, for ho is in another' t-onipniiy, hut Roy and I were in the suniu suctioii :ind platoon, hut in a few days they iiitcndetl giving Itoy it transfer to the engineers \vltli his hull' hrother. Now we have fixed up poor Roy's grave and l think mudo a good job of it. i icons nice. ` - I ani enclosing you n little flower 1 picked o|`t' the stile ot n trench in the iroiit line, Well 1 hope Willard won't he cuiictl out too soon for this is no pluct-, for a delicate person. I shall iio\v close as it it time to linvo my arm tlrcssetl. Aivuitlng an- other iottf-i' next mall. I remain ns over ` COUSIN HARRY I. ::(‘onquers Asthma, To bo rellcvt-rl from the t_i>rri‘l»le siiifocnting due to usthnia ls it great thing-, but to he stile guairileil for the future is oven greater-. Not only does Dr. J. l). Kel- log's Asthma Remedy 'bring prompt relief -hut it introduces a. new era of life for tho ailllclod. Syntoinatic in- hullnir ol' snioko or l`un\o from the remedy prnvt-nts ro nt.tut:lt mill' olton efloitis it permniieiit cure. - ~ _ -q”__ 3 _ iq ___ it *--e-Hp SEPTEMBER 1--8--19 SAILORS WEEK _ l-\ 8 Respect the Sailors Relieve his Dependents l|||||||||||||||||Il|||‘ . Recruit for his Successors at Sea l’KiNClL` ILDVV KD ‘ ° ° _ ‘ ° A ° commencing _ The British and _.Foreign Sailors Society Fri_ & Sat_ Aug_ 30 & 3 Canadian National Council ' ‘-T- ~---f " Chairman, Hon. James Craig - '- Dominion Representatives, R_ev. Dr. Alfred Hall ' lion. Treasurer, Bruce L. Smith-, Eeq, . _ _ With its Sailors Institutes_t_{N(lI,h_a_pleins and Supporters 'rite canadian Natiossi Ladies cuiia'm£'saiiors' President: LADY WILllI_SON,Torqnto I 'V ‘ 5 Are Co'-iiperating with - - The Navy League _oi Canada `* In this Great National Tribute to our Seamen Be British and do sumthing for British 'rare - A Long Pull, A Strong Pull, And a P_oll Together V Send in Gifts to Local Navi' League " 1 coo save' rut: KING - '¢.' ,. _ . 1 - _ _-f.-,. - , » A \ ‘ A _ ‘_ A K _ ~ r ~~_ ...,,___ ~ fi '_§?~"“¥‘,/‘ ` “ ~ v \¢>Q\“ H --" :i= '-P" ff :. ' THOROUGHLY P UAL INSTRUCTION. RAC HCAL _'~'>l'f‘ -:ei-_ _:,~ _-_ .t..~»,. -' ;=:-1:.-T-s;f=n,sr;¢;€e%v“‘--'-- _v .71 ,wi '-_, . . ‘ . gi _ . , ' -, _-i‘;:::::'t':'|_§::.-<.:¢-1 L-“ " ~ ‘ i. - ~- 2 -"-'-1:~3-=f.=.'-:r-:.='»"" » ' .»':=5=;=.~~._.Z~'_-s-.-- _ . ...-_-.'-:;:-_‘-~.~_-, "-1:4 ' 2-_~~~;;._-:-,r;f¢=aa=_-.»_~>;;~;-;-' 'f _ ' ».=;~1-r;'.j-i5;_‘;.';: sj._ » j_-_f;§§=_;;f;';;f§:1§;1-;»:-‘ -_ 225.- - 4|, _I '-_ ‘ _-7": ~` ei' 1-__=:= ; " -_-15:~.':1:ii=fs€-fa~:¢i_ I ~*` _ - ~-* ,,~' - -1 ;;,z~t>_.=»;-;._ , __ 1155 ~-___- ‘ .=_.‘;'i_'-1.'-_z-.?'r:-_f _ ~j_ ff _;-.‘-,=_=_:-1-Hi; ' ;‘.'-_->,.-_~f=j=af`z'_`=F._‘__ _-ff ._.‘_-"»f:'f§_f;‘:`.;-',=§=_ __ \ __ ` ‘ \ l vp\r~ ir ,v- ylit 1% \ i ~., Chromoil Farm Boots Will Notllipx HERE they arel Everylhingihat ` Farm Boots should be. Light. easy. comfortable and wear like boiler plate. Will not r' . and if greased ' occasionally with lE'aliner-McLie|lm V ,_ In 9) Waterproof Paste they will remain obit -:_ _ / _ .= -_‘.1 fa and liexible. Made on right and lelt lui, and counter, with Sole Leather Sole|,a|| solid leather throughout. Your Q _ -friends who wear them will recom- ' /|44 mend them nlhe beat on the market. -*Q 4|: our deals lflold u 0 In .njfs sun o/llvzanemo ortho Terzdc ° mark. This la your gouanbe. __ Q Palmer-l|cL¢ll:_r:_ Company _`, '"Cl“ Prose.-ietesg .. rel. .u -_ -». Charlottetown Business College Re-opens. Tuesday, September 3rd. Get in line. No encrantée examination. Great opportunities. Business men em loy C. B. _» trained hel when obtainable. No promises of positihnsto all\1i’¢ students. Those who prove themselves competent are reconimenll- ed and assisted to emplo ment. Get ready, NOW IS THE TIME. _llf You cannot enter on agove date, do so as soon as possible. f COURSES WITH INDIVID‘ Every student has a chance to make good. ' _I L. B. Miller, Principal V __ Charlottetown P. E. 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