~ ~ ~»~mmriis'rsnnrms'P6r*izai __ ' _ OT _ Not understood, we movenlong as- under; , - cr ep along The years; we marvel! and we wonder why Life is life, and then we Iall asleep, Not understood. Not understood, we gather false im- pressions ' Our paths grow wider as the seasons e ig; iuEi..¢Eriiiii READERS ~ Not understood. tendance, 1221. Not understood! How trlfles change us! F ~ --Y-_-_-_-_-_ --_-_-_-: -_»:_ _-_.1 ‘wvvuus--_-_-:::. 1 It pays, to buy in this Province. ° sg? CQMPAN-‘Y DIVID- §.;' ' - Gctcrs of the Dalton l LI. P. rl"i“°iP“.1 mimi .iieeressai individuel. not me Carters Bookstore will as usual hive a full line of Educational Books lucliirlliig tlie Newly Aiilliorizi-cl Trxt Binks for School and College :ill Srhool and College llooks solil by us at Publishers Pricis. ' (Wholesale £5' Retail) Au lmuiense Stock of Scrlbblers, "nie B‘olis, I",x¢|-cise lloolis, Muscular Movement Pads, Pens, Inks, Blnlllng Paper, Rules. Erasers, Examination Pads and Paper. Foolscep, Note Paper, Envclop s, Prnhnldera, lead Pfmils, Account Paper Founhln Vrns Fountain Pen lnk. Maps, School Slnies. Slate Pencils Ycucil Boxes Compissi-s_,l’roiracfors.V yrShndc.~=, Mucileage, Rubber Bands, l’en`®. Pencil Clips, Paper Knivea Qc ®c. Carier's "Easy Writer” Fountain Pen for $1 25 is the Biggest Value on the Market (ask to see them.) Send along your children, fair treatment to every- li( dy. , " _ - l L Carter & C0.. if-no l L , _ (`ltI('KE'1‘ 0 sllvltlni, attiiictious in Cliurlutte- town on Labor Da'y will he the in-‘ tei~,~ro~iuelal cricaet niutcli which is to be played at Victoria Pars. 'l‘lie 'contesting teams will' ho` an XI from Anilierst, N':~ S., which is being captaincd by Professor Wright of tuiit city, and an XI of thc l-‘llucii- ix (3. U. of this city, whose fortunes will be lcd by Professor Watkis. The visitors are due to arrive in Char- lottetuwii by the boat train to night, l lil nm t' "ugh in 3' mtter tu Mr' wal' in tlicvflirictluii of the steamer. i lus. Professor Wright lius modestly I portant branch df church work should IUOLND $400.-Thanks to the hon- gentleman in question was on is bus- iifess trip to l-'rince Edward 1sland,, and arrived at Uhsrlottetown last' Thursday night spent the week end in a hotel after a long and tiresome tour through the country, returning by the steamer Northumberland Mon-E . _day morning says the North Sydney Herald of Aug. Zlth. The wallet con-0 taining the ‘lou was safely placed ln- ` an inside vest .pocket. After tl1e` steamcr‘s arrival in Picton the gen-I llenian visi... . _ the hotels, /had d.uner, anu aitei-"aids took a stroll about the old town. Shortly before his departure in the afternoon train," he discovered the pocketbook and ` money gone, and naturally was con- siderably perplexed. About the same time Mr. M. U. MacDonald, the. courtj eous and universally liked purser on the steamer Northumberland, was re- turning to the steamer from Gillis' barber shop, and picked up the miss- ing money. Not knowing of the Cape Bretonian’s loss, he continued on his way to the steamer. Making enquiries on board he was unable to tlnd out \v`nc-ther the loser was a passenger or nut. Then hc left the wharf, intend- ing to notify the police, but just as he was passing the I. R. C. station he overheard the Cape Breton man pour outhis tale of woe. The latter had only live minutes more in which to bunl; up llls money before the trn.in pulled out, and he was certainly ii feelings can be better imagined than i described when Mr. MacDonald walk»~ cd over to where the disconsolatc om) w:-ia seated and handed him the pockcthook and its contents, The oirerioycd owner, liowevfi was no- wziys averse to expressing his than-lfs, und tendered purser "Mac" fifty dol- lars. The ltittcr absolutely rcfuscd, saying he did only what any honest i iiiiiwr should do, mid, after bidding the (hips fire-foninn good bye, linrried l referred to the playing streiigtli of*-~ -- - r the team lie is bringing over, in liis- own wor