v i l 1 (pg. I. vi, /'G fi* 1' `/. 3 ff' if-_ 1'. { i éffzil, ‘ 4( .7 _ 1 if it f -.`.;§'¢."il xi, §.4_}} £7 I ‘zt,_ _ ;§.L: "i¢n3»1. i.. _i tl f 1 4 s .,=. . THB LATEST NFIB l'I-RST 0|* ALL ‘lea Al lilinira The rarlsho e s of East Point intend holuiig a f- rmer 'lea at Elmira Station on Wednesday Jul) 9th, in aid of their chi rch which ls uiidergoirg extensive repairs this IUDQY. Their Tea held at the same place ‘last summzr was ii decided sncce s in every way. Ai- who came had none but _words of praife for the generous wav they were entertained by the managing committee, and by the posit'-oners in general. ELMIRA. the terminus of the Sllllllli SEHUUL LEQSUN _-qv JULY 6. Tl-IE CHILD MOSES SAVED FROM DEATH. Ex. 1: 22-2: 10. GOLDEN TEXT. “Whose shall receive one such little child in my name receiveth ine."-_ Matt. 181 5. POINTED SUGGESTIONS. By Rev. D. W. Sniderl 1 Eastern railroad is a beau yspo|,_ and alt who desire a pleasant day; should attend. 5 Special trains viii] berlin fum: Stunmerside, Ciizirlot'eto.in, aiidl Souiis. - The greatness and goodness of Jos- eph whicu his life's story reveals were not taken out of the record by_ the fact that n. new king arose over, Eygpt who did not know him. The. master did not insist on the showinl or ms authority as an warwwr- TN man was an impootor. Moses could ng; slimy nj, papers, while he could show some quallhmtions. and he took a walk out to Mldiau. His parchment was .made ready there. Genuine courtesy is bedded in cout' age. 11* genuneetlona and t e demands much with time and circumstance and (Fi-om Yestordafl Evening Guardian) country, were all there is in courtesy then 3 little training in calisthenics eer to politeness. But the courtesy of Moses went as deep as his courage. It acter. hlanl money orders because the post- ol social etiquette. which vary so . »u“ has ter ill Ullllll of Midian. Many a chap may well scii tion character that you, establish for your- self, with whatever fame is attac'hed;(;ain man as his father-in-law, Fath- h to it, cannot be blotted out by thel ers like Jethro can see without glas-{ h Fares and Train Arrangements, Train Dept; 8. Ill.; ti Station Fare Charlottetown $1.00 York go Bedford 90 'I`rsc.dle 90 Mt Ste wart So Lot 40 80 8.00 8 30 8.46 3-55 9 05 9-27 9 3' ii i. I ii it ii neglect or ignorance or superciliouslses those who are worthy. And the|R contempt of another. History willidaughtlers of men like Jethro wlll‘W heave it into its right place and re~i not marry without their lathcr's con-i M wonder why he cannot secure ii. cer- lation and hold it there. isent. The priest of Midian saw the l-0 The account of the birth and baby-,f right stu!! in Moses. I h hood of Moses is of never-falling in-7 Opportunities come to men in a 0 terest to both young amd old. The; variety of ways. They often come 0 ‘tenderest strings in the hearts of the? through the death of others. That is W humane and the Christian are drawn, no reason why one should be useless!" ‘ro a tension untill they utter the' until some one dies. God is not look- U' ay 28, 1858, fifty-five years ago day. This letter came into my ands many years ngo. At the time . _ / ' . f my father’s death it was found _ """ .’_"'*'*"'* mongst his numerous old letters ns informing him that I had just v S Francisc from the The following from .The Oakland ple Lea! will be ol interest hers while smiling in the looking glass as Mr. C. O. Gardiner, the writer. rf-ight answer to give s. polished vien- was formerly of Charlottetown and a wide circle ol friends herei- Dear Sirzl-"Ths copies ol 'Die was not veneer. In him the polite de- Maple Les! you sent me came duly to fence of the weak was essential char- hand and I found a lot of very in- esting matter pertaining to the There is suggestive interest in the “Garden of the Gull" and if-8 DO0D\°» -' story of Moves and how he “niet his many of whom I know. Enclosed' You fate" in the home ol Jetho., priest will find one dollar for year’s sub- price. _ .-p ~ _ ' ,` _ - _ ' 1 In looking over some old papers I _ _ . »‘ li' ave just discovered a. letter that I _ a “ n " _ ad written my late father, John _ _ f -_ ` nodes Gardiner, Bedeque, Prince Ed~ - 1 _ . ara Island, dared at San Francisco, .|>|,°n¢ |89 Charlottetown, P. E. I. _ want to I get into the Fox business on the ground ' and 'see us. We can positi`vely,interes_t you iri.~qi`1`_a`li,_ty`i_.i` audi We have for sale and now *open for lllspechon, they are _thefiiiriest bunc1i`_oi‘s_tock we have if- _¢._,.. ../».. A , ....... ,, _ ,, ° I Gra'ndTeaPariy_S.lO-»U information as to conditions of bro-f Poi-ed Contract may be seen and blank forms of Tender may be oh-_ talned at the Post Offices of East BB"-IC, Red Point, Fairfield, Kings-` b°l`0UKh, f-`8mDlicll's Cove, and at the orllce of the Post Office Inspector. l 1 tsclfle if Morell 7o St. I’eter's 61 9 52 “ ; Selkirk 45 10.12 ‘ l Bear River 45 10.25 ‘ : Harmony 30 io .io “ Baltic 25 io.57 Elmira Arrlvci Souiis 45 moo “ ` Harmony 30 10.15 " I Baltic 25 xo 45 " , Returning train for (`ha'lotte town will have Elmiia at 5 30 p , m. and for Souris at 6 o`c‘o:k pm.. Tickets will be sold at one way first class fare at all stations on july 8 & 9 and when endorsed by the undersigned at Elmira will li: ..V music of compassion, of admirationf ing for Micatvfbers. But He knows O for the heroic, of fascinated interest; where those in training are, like Mo-I P1 in the prophetic in the life of a child, p ses, _and when the time is ripe the -lu of the glories of motherly love and, world is made conscious of the dlvin- R the loyul devotion of sisterly afled-i ely appointed leaden; its Luther and,” tion. I Wesley. its Cromwell and Lincoln. fe The measures which the despotic! Let the lesson teach this fact with W can adopt to rain the ends theyf deep impressiveness, namely, that thejg they dread are a. revelation of the reach to God Anil more impresniveig cu f mn man is capable' nu cod iwnvao the sms ofthe! cm y U W C ' B is R n ' among hostile Indians. short rations. cherish or to circumvent, the fears, cr_v of the oppressed never fails to; ‘_ ’ Il They thrust themselves before theéonvresses. The history of the world|a judgment, not so much to the con-_ stands to the nrooi and the word o'i,a demnation of a mau 'e. g., Pharaoh). the Lord stands to the Dl€d2€~ 'l‘h€lH as to the tra `t‘ showin of the pos-I relief of the onrirf-iisefi is the creden-I good for nturn up io and on July use of God- Beware of me intent spir- Iith, 1913. By Ord.r of Committee it of tyranny within you. 1 der the voke of msrsmon. or the vf\"» Moetes got a good start by being; of evil hnhit. nv- the vo"e of rruiltist wellbom' The “len” of eugmxcs ha” V” ""“tt°‘" "'“" it "°""` “b°"+" `1°""°! torest to the nioneers of this country. i and AthletlC Sports D’giu5 at I 30 t . ' . gi . g _ . . F eililities of inhumauity in one‘s self; tial of the ministry of Jes\is._ 'W at the moment that he most fondlyl What yoke is unnn you? What in the, th believes that he was made in the im-‘ mniwiire and what the character o’ S irour bondage” Some have come “'1- h cry grave. I have many old-time VI 'Ll MCDONALD,Sec`y' an. appropriate example in ms cased Fhrmt ‘vm set y°“ free' Matt ]1':such as the handinz of Coreli and 7'3 51 1-lis parents were entitled to ix mar-, 2*?-30. ‘Casey in San Francisco, I think in '?==” i ithan is found in the.on\,» who wove! the little ark for Moses, iii which .he_ (From Yesterdays Evening Guardian) I 1 y ir . v -. er’s side. Lute was hers which prov-} LATE HUGH MONTGOMERY. ed itselfinzenuity wisdom, trust- - _ plans to thc limit and waits for God; June 29th, of Mr. Hugh i'»1ontgoinery_ 5 delicious centres. congenital barriers, They were evi- dently sound in body and in mind .and their hearts as true to the pui , . -_ i i . pose of marriage as the solar courses to the seasons. Nlotlierhood needs no finer type a amon the bulrushes b the riv that combination of the heroic which The death occurred on Sunday last, Miriam cannot be left out of the of Port Hill after a somewhat pro-‘ .fascinating story. She is a noble girl, tracted illness. The deceased nltliougiq ol.o.;ient. tactful, eurnest and, with-3 a man of robust physique had suilereil out a doubt, loving like a sistert for some years with an allection of 1 might Her conduct. towards Phar-i the 'heart and several months ago wasi covered iaoirs daughter is a splendid illustra-1 obliged to retire from active duty., `tion ol guileless gulls, A lie can neverl He was: for a number of years contl-_ tbe justified, but one docs not need to* dential clerk and manager for H0n.` Wi‘h 5 tell all he knows. Senator Yeo. A man of sterling in-f “age license “Dm any g°vemme“t'i ____ _ ,_ ,1856, two desperate characters. As 'I _ "1-here were no race diihculties noi-1 tam quite smart and frisky yeh yispors of the Island and an ideal shane tell you mv age, but by riwtplace to spend a holiday and enjoy foregoing you will know that I ani no spring chicken." units. C. oaumnnn. iz.; vermont Ave, Loc Angeles. Cul. ENJUYS NllUHi WINDSOR, Vt., July 2-Mrs. It is good to see the instinct of. tegrity, high principles and faithful, Woodrow Wilson rind her daughter, ii otherhood manifest itself in the in all his duties he was most hi hi Miss Eleanor Wilson, are enjoying ~ ` E Y; .king’s daughter. No woman has c‘ause respected by all who knew him. 1-ici the beauties of Cornish and taking ii eniicingly fior satisfaction or pride where thatf was 64 years of age unmarried and, rest since their arrival at Harlaken- ‘instinct does not reign with fuiilleaves ri host of warm pcrsonalfden House last Saturday. Mrs. Wil- ‘measure in her. Whether the day friends who will sincerily mourn hisison and Miss Helen Woodrow Bones, nice, high class Chocolate ’ `~ r-ri 3 ` ole U 1' Q 'rv ..r..»<»<»'§.- MAIL CONTRACl -_ é SEAl.ln1\-bearers ,,, JOHN I.~_ W-HEAR' .the guidance of conscience and to were Messrs. Jas. MacLeod, Wm. Im post Office Insp,,Ct0,._ _ivnllz hy faith. You cannot settle thu; Munn. David Mutch, C. Machenin, J. ,Hs choice of Moses upon the basis oft Power and Peter Cummiskey. .T racial instinct. ‘ 6_ MS3i_ He separated himself from that of-1 IN MEM0 `f°“*1\'@. but all too common, class of RIAM' persons known as parasites or syco Sho was B pearl most Precio" phants; poor courtiers who han _ B' D ~ 70" me skirts K UP , A blossom sweet and fair, I A ' 0' the “Uh 01' °m°iB\lY,Our Father had recalled her Kreat. and trio poor and truclrling to, She is in His loving cam ' Gft=;'10Wl€gl2§ thedacgiualntsnce of any| ' ` o ers. o ma e oses too big for The ,gasket that we mu] enshrined I _ mzféonslediuleieehdad tnot plermitl court Is hidden from our sight, _ And he had . o so ow a e_vel- But she, the jewel precious, Kvod hot blood in his Dwells in His home of light. . _ veins. He was quick to judge and --~ guieeto act _:nd timid to face the Safe with our loving Saviour, She evermore shall rest, Anti GGG _linsw what was best. Mt ion. im me mm ~ _. * a-.» ‘has come or not when woman should death. His funeral which took place, President Wils0n's niece, attended the inavc a vote, the day has not gon: on Dominion Day, was under the; Old South Congregational Church in Q when her heart should strain towardsf auspices of St. John’s Lodge, A. Y.! WindS0l‘ On S\ll1il8Y- YBSWFUH-Y the fchildrcn. | and A. M. of which he was an honor-1 ladies went down the Connecticut l "I will give thee thy wages." That' ed member. There was a very 1argc7l`¢iV€I‘ 011 the V91`m0uf- Bidi! by Hill-0' siumds liusiiicss-like. No attempt toi attendance, notwithstanding the very‘ mobile, returning on the New Hanil" lyet something done for nothing. Ncl uncleared wcnther, The service wasfshirc Bltlu. Hllllgtstifin of cut-rates. conducted by Rev. Joseph McKay a.s~t , What ii splendid mixture of thc! sistctl by Rev. Mr. Wilson and Rev.: Wilflfln theft! Will D0 H0 F0581 CHU” iiiivinc and human is found in this§Mr. Stewart. ttaininz in the Surumcr White House Fsnving fmm death. The lines cross and! MR DONALD MCEACHERN I 2);-r t:;|f,pnr;B;':;1- :§::;;;d0! ‘ rccross nnd lose themselves in Such ni , ' _ itnin the Prcsidcntlnl purtv, but why that only a vain man would atf ~ cvcrythiufz of this nature will no dc- . 7 ifeiript to indicate what was hiiygmni anT1|":hl;e;I()|l;inigfg M§;!;1clg1'cIf£;tw;Féflerrcd until ri litter tinte. Mmiv meni- »sna wnai was Divine in it uit. 'i'heret1,,,,,,, that M, Donald MacE,,chem ibers of uvvicty are away for the new .is Hometl-intl !'iCh9l‘ in the teililhingi very much surprised on June 7th tci*sO"' `f.h t , “Th ' ' ' ' » ` iwlilirdh (dhiitiiycs our Ehlzism rt;1ruIl;hvll\12;v€lBIackEmn'h'-had passed away earlyi ,thprr M we ma ,, It i' mme God, that morning. He and ivlrs. Mac-J '_ - _ - Y _ 5 f lltachern had ient the winter with “"”“'"tf 1" “S “"0 with “H Hia g00‘17‘tn¢ir aaugmefii in the Unitni stntesi ‘ |’l°“`“""` ‘md mncmyinli tr‘"“5~ i and had returned to their native liiniii t F Bccau:-ic of thc iihscncc of Prcsiticiit Ui FHIEUMANN BERLIN. July 2-The Berlin Medi- Snctety, at its regular meeting WHY. Fclecteil hy an overwhelming Udwig Sfllllilich. the associate of Dr. ety appoint a committee of four tn st the Friedrnann vaccine for tuber- ar to it most advisable. The decision of the society was re- ved with cries of "Bravo," ' The president of the society, speak- g informally after the denial of the quest, declared that if Dr. Fried- nnn really desired a test he could ve it be placing his remedy nt. thc Dosal of the rllilerent hospitals. his statement was applauded. » --i-1.__..__,._ Mass., July, 2+-Ons man more than 'fifty persons col- in Greater Boston todity _and- oxtreme heat. It ,ln a Nor. . Ol- temperature in many than 100 de- cases ines and was on my way to ligittish regon, as it was then called, rv ’ ' . ~ . y luck in the new mines which had spnnghdd' l‘“l1‘|?n Mondly' f -»_., ‘ St beg; diS;°5?;°<}i 0" 111° F1'°°°; J'-'ly t ° The parishioners of St. Mary’s Church. Soutis, will hold their iver. oug 7- ve WMS HBO. - ‘_ _ it in dunncrlv remember the 'chief A*l\'°“‘= 5P°'*'» A.'““'°'“°“‘° Annual 'i-ea in aid of me New church on nie beautiful atures of the undertaking as if it and glc, _ _ ere yesterday. I took passage on the ‘ Chlllfh gl'0UUd5 I d steamer Columbia for I{oi§_t_l_a_11_d_.____ A grand tea party under the rc 0 which carried the first lot oi ~ ' ' lon _ T K D. auspices of Union Divis S. O . °=P°°*°“ *° U" “ew E1 D°’“d_°~ wiii rein:-iii on the beautiful find ,D Y nd alter a summer of hardship of H_ B. Haskm' adjainmg the _ _ d many privations, Ireturned irilhau °_” M°“d°y July mth* The te autumn from victoria than mcommittee in charge are spmring iidson Bay trading post to Ssnlno pains to make this one of the rancisco by the old steamer Pscific|m0,t Enjf-,yable outings gf the gg; hich in 1875 sank in collision with nn va,i,d and pteusaut amuse ° ?€'k'f 0Ff1';;f“sta,i,'i’n 'mownlfar wif): . merits, well stocked refreshment etiiasii l‘i)undred'passengers to a wat-i `Bl°°"' ice cream hut and a bm of cries I could relate to you of in-E most exacting taste. Amusements ifare that cannot fail to please the I p. rn. Meals served at 2 p. m. 3 Springfield is one ofthe beauty 3 a days outing Everybody cordially l inv ted. Come one, come all, | If day should prove unfavorab'e l rea will be held the following Wedl 1 iesday. Proc¢ed< in aid of the hal- I building fund. By order of Com. 7 3\dE8i “ ,iii arm For Sale l The subscriber off.rs for sale his lfarm consisting of one hundred i acres of land at East Baltic, Lot 46 :in Kii;g’s County. About Forty jacres are cleared, and the balance fc iv. red with hard and soft wood.. f Btii dings are in good repair, land ii i well fenced and in a high state of |ciiltivati.n, situate about a mile lfroni Railroad Station and Starch , Factory. Stcrei, Churches and Schools convenient. For further particulars apply to Fraser & McQuai`d, Solicitors, , Sourls, or to the owner, _ MICHAEL HOLLAND, East Baltic. ' 36,7.4Min1w2wks I _ __ _hssinnaliiliziuijl i é’ DR. CLI F T Spe enlist -Chrnnic- Diseasu .".Dl)RESS-Purdy Station, Wo|t~| mu, Co.. N. Y. _An 21 Mitm pd MACKINNON Q MCNEILL l‘a~rister, Solicitors, Notaneuetc. MONEY T0 l.(‘l\N Offices:-Next door to Bank of Nova 560!/ill.. - 16th. 1913. Station Fare Summerside.........$1 25 New Annan......... 1.15 Konsirigtor1........ 1 15 Froetotvn.. .... .. 1 15 Einerald Junction 1.15 Brndalba.ne,.......... 1.00 Fredcricton........... 1.00 Hunter River...... 1.00 North Wiltshire... 1 00 Milton.............,.... .90 RoyaltyJunction.. '.90 6.22 is as 6.49 ans 7.05 mic me 7 is anis .seo 6 -3oMniths7lEfzi. ' Charlottetown ..`.",. U0' ""M"`8'Ili" ii it ii ii ii ON WF N JULY is-ii., 1915 Every effort will be made to make this gathering one of pleasures comfort and amusement to all patrons. As Souris is one of the most charming summer resorts in the Maritime Provinces, avisit to it at this season of the year will be most enjoyable. V The Charlottetown Watchman describes the Sonrls Tea. as follows: “There is nothing that draws like a Souris Tea. except. perhaps, the Exhibition. It neaver fails' It never fails. The way patrons have been received at previous Teas is a great attraction. Then there is the natural charms of the place and adny‘s sport always ahead. Eager pleasure-seekers will be counting the days till the Tea.” Remember the day and the date and cancel all other engagements and come one and all to the Great Sourls Tea on Wednesday, July 1 Following are the fares and train arrangements. Special trains will leave Snmmerside at 6.10 s. ni., and Charlotte- town at 8.15 a. m., and run on the following schedule: _ Tram Dept: Station Fare Train Depis 6-10 a-__m- si Andrews .so 9.15 “ Douglass............. .70 9.20 Lot 40 .'70 932 “ M0rell...._..... .. .60 937 " ' Midgsll . .50 0.49 “ St Peter-'s .50 9.68 " .Five Houses .... _.45 1004 " Selkirk . ...... .45 1019 " St.Charles............ - .85 t 1015 ‘° _ Bear R.iver......... .80 10 82 °' ~j;»,-,¢ New .25 ' man “ Harmony 20 10.47 -‘ §°§¥ d " " - . 832 H Souris.....................a.rrivo ll 00 “ r . 8_4 -~ _ __ ' 1‘fm;die____,_ _gg 355 ‘- Leave Souris for S’side ..‘. 5.80 p. m. Mount Stowa.rt...... .80 9.12 “ Leave Souris for Ch’t0wn Branch 5.45 Passengers from stations between Georgetown and Mount Stewart can go by regular morning trains, returning by regular morning trains on Friday, July 17th. . JAMES A. McCORMAC|l, Secrelaly. .1 is L - Help Some _Kid to Get ci Pony Caraniels etc ` Cake & Pastry Ice. Cream Soda Water Lunches Cigars ~,‘ = Gum '_ _ At Whi°te"s' Tea Rooms ' Sunnyside, ` _ : - .vw i.`..» 1 mi. D A. MMKINNON. K, C., L. L. B ,_.. .__ -_ 51.? -_“!9'£'i!`?_*_3l!~- D-U. McL|"`OD K.f.`. W.E.8EN'1‘LEY K,l'l. McLEOD 4). BENTLEY' . I1 ffl t Att - - » o?ii...'L3il'.'.‘.'i°..| it ‘li'.'li’il'l£l.L'l»}' Charlottetown. P. Bl. finland A. A. McLean, K.C., Donald McKinnon McLean 19. Mcliinnon t Barriders. Attomey-at-Law Brown Block, Charlottetown . I I Warburton fd Shawl Il .;.'.'.'.'.t.".':u‘.°2.';'.r:.i:~l'::i2§!“22:.§ tion Bank of Montreal. Oanadii P 5'iii'3§:ff>‘i‘3"'d§§§fi‘l'l.°'i>‘i'i‘i’“' Blank. 0harlotte‘town. l»9.°l¢.'. on * ‘oflh BRUNSWICK i ll Ilonclan. N. IL ir.: '_°.'i1:;'~.".';.§:::..'5:':‘.::"‘..'..‘°&t'.‘..': ‘|;“§_l:g_;t tgoéxzntre o soiinlona ground ai~§ii':.r.ri`E?':§t:'§.¥:l.i?ii?.'3i'tl..ii§'°.i5 sruuiiii do caiirsingil When: Y BUSINESS of » wiisiii: ro sriir in iiA_|.i»i"'A`X PLEASURE A When you come /to Halifax ohvlhltslneslj or pleasure make it y ii b l 'g' Q” 1: .it 'mg Hiitisix Horan, ‘init yifdiieiila li :;l'éuar¢~;. ni. nuaonun, A ` f li 1.1 *o 'i. 1,. 352