‘,'-Your;.'_..Doctor commend an remedy for those rs.-:;;_ .rf . .1 . .'_':::;.-_-;_~:;»ut '''''''''' ‘ r - zz-:.‘:_':::;::. ; ' ' Montreal ‘Btar'- there appears is epopge stock, ship_ the Bishop of Charlottetown: ' GOOD STREET.-!i’hat portion of- Captaln Cook have been instructed to macadamispdfis praeticgiiy completed recruit £01' the P-E.l- Heavy Buttery and'.i.l'1e.ues" quite an attractive show.‘ names ef men desirous of eervins good, sound bit or street and is a Peet Office Department has --Evangelist Lowell c.- Merherson a half hcl Sat rda s _. bu mm-nm andieven months. ' , _ tion is extended=to -all to hear this i- talented preached* Sunday School doch, McLeod. of‘Moncton, a former 1 kidney resident nt Charlottetown. spent ' sv Ps‘rERe‘cA1'HsDRA|.-.-canon Disease your physi- cian once. do not re- _ y Q_liBl'l0tlei0Wl1 twenty-eisllt years ago Peters Cathedral during the month of dieeases. and by ¢\l\l1“B\ V151" 5111150 11” Kelli July, while Canon Simpson is away on in close touch with his old friends his holidays. He will preach on Sun- if you.ha,ve a.mcre func- here- He ie 0110 0! M0nCl°n’e l>l‘0mi- day evening. Mrs Vroon and daughter derangement of- the kid- nent citizens and a member of the are with him. neys or bladder,_indlcated by City Council, but still retains the pain in the seek _iniianima- Prinee Edward Islanders proverbial 1-o HELP FUND.-'rue Harmony tion, _etc., you will find Penslar love for his native land. _ Women's Institute held a successful Buchu and Palmetto Compound _-- ice cream festival in aid of the Red I1’ PAYG te--bn! in this Province. ooN"r ronorr the me-oi choice 1.ieut.=Col. s. R. Jenkins arrived in --- \ milch- cows on Wednesday, July 7, at' this city last aight from Halifax. Th ¢g?D P_"°T°-fl” #0 llitest issue Daniel Moreside's, North River. This ' =` ~ _ -=-- , _ .. ' ° bffiflf QI!! or ‘ ' miss Marion Mackay. city. usa re- , ~°°“*' "°f*\\ °fr°»l si an- excellent photograph of His Lord- turned from New York, - ' ` Sydney Street, between Weymouth Rev. M. Coffin was a passenger to RECRU|T|NG'-M8101' L°lS\1 “Hd and. Hillsborough, which was being Montague yesterday. their King abd country. credit to the city. His Lordship the Bishop of Char- _ lottetown returned lust nigut from ten. who will spend the summer with CARR|ER3|~|"|A|-F HOUDAY CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Newfoundland. them. idav on u_ __ v will preach at th s - _ y and August. There will ing 'services in the, Central Christian the Northumberland from Nova_Bco- 0lllY 0. m0l‘lli!18 d°llV6l‘Y Church to-morrow. A cordial- invita- tia last eyening.- ~» »f - AN ANNUAL VISITOR.-Mr 'Mun service at=~10.16=arm.. H - mental Farm was among, the passes-i gers to Bummerslde yesterday. '_ wwf-_ l_)_omlnion Day here and left on return- Vrocn, of Kings ' College, 'Windsor, 'Mrs Neil. Sinclair, Toronto,_is visit-E Yeiwrdny Bf¢0l'l1°°l1~ M1' M01-eod left arrived last night to- take dutyin St ing her sister, Mrs. George Waller. 99' 7 a very 'satisfactory remedy. The formula is on the label- exact quantities and ingredients. It is a' fine prescription for kid- ney' and bladder troubles and the -makers are proud of it. That is 'why they* publish it, for any- one _who knows about such things can tell that this is a splendid remedy. 'Two sizes, 50c. and $1, sold only at cur” store. It gives ‘great satisfaction. TWO ISLANDERS.-A recent issue Cross Fund at North River on Wed- of the Utica 'Globe under the heading nesday, June 30th. Ice cream and "Oh, East is East and West is West," cake were served by the ladies of the contains an excellent portrait of Dr Institute to a large crowd of visitors. Austin L. Chappell, of Charlottetown, The sum of $825.10 was realised and and a companion, Dr Clark, of Vic- handed into the treasury of the Red toria. The Globe says: Dr A. L. Cross Fund, Mrs Charles Lyons, by Chappell. of Charpottetown, P.E.I., Mrs M. Vickerson, secretary of the and Dr Clark. of Victoria, B.C., staunch Institute. chums gone to the front as lieutenants in the Canadian Army Dental' Corps." SUDDEN DEAT|r|_._.»1|; - was with It is interesting to note that Dr Chap- deep sorrow and considerable surprise poll has since been promoted to the that the news was received of the l‘Ml\¢ Of Captain. sudden death at Milton on Tuesday --- evening of Mr Wm. Henry Horne, Ho -- Mr and Mrs John Mellet of-New __‘ ' ' - coop Piece or-' noAo.-while ' f ' ~ ‘ -.-'. .there are many sections cf road -"" - ‘ ' - _ _ ;_- ,_ ._ _ throushouii th6'Dl‘ovince_which deserve . _ _ nt, '-______ _ _ winpllmentary-reference, the Guar-| _ _ . f . ‘ , ` dian's attentlon` has been specially (nom ou, ow” ¢°,.,."p°nd,M_) directed to e two-mile section recently _ _ _ ' _:UND completed in New Perth, of whoch the ‘ ' . ~ . ed at arch was _ _ _ gross. _ example. I -_.PI-_-’-`.I "’| 9| el' ` ' ` _ _ _ SAiLOR'8 SERVICE.-It is under- had been out fishing during the day ' '- __ stood Canon Simpson is chaplain of and returned home at 10 p.m. Mr E A F the British and Foreign Sailors Home was 73 years of .age and his Q g 0 Society. The first meeting of the relatives are: brothers, Henry, _John, - Society will be conducted by the Sal- Fred, Alex; he has also a sister. Mrs Central Drugstore ygtiiip Army on Sunday afternoon on John Coles, of Milton. Mr Horne, e arine Wharf at 4.15. Rev. G. C.‘who was- 5 splendid character, of a Taylor has kindly consented to give a genial and amiable disposition, was a l short address at this meeting. Sea- strong Conservative. His cheering men and citizens are cordially invited presence will' be greatly missed by 'his to enter into the devotional exerciseinumeroua friends. The funeral took _githl heart and soul. _Look out for the place yesterday at 2.30 o'clock and - 9'- 9| the HB8. ' ~ was largely attended. SIEAMEH ON June 3-The British people of that thriving settlement are Scqttish Monarch bound justly proud. The road has been turn- _ - ' Donald . Campbell, North Wilt- and will be pleased to receive any But it is moretuan attractive, it is n shire, was in the city yesterday. three weeks' visit to Boston. They Miss` Katie Murchison arrived b Prof. J. 4. clurue of tlnvnsperi-S Hillsboro St. » Mr. Charles McDonald, Covehead, of the 55th Battalion, Sussex, is home- on a monf.h’s furlough. _ , _ Mr. A. Roy Jones. _Hazelbr_opk,_ is in Sulnrnerside. attending, the _Baptist Convention., » ' Lleut. _Colonel Dr. Jenkins, who .has been on military duty in H§l_ifax ar- rived home on July 2nd an will re. sume his practice as usual. ' Glasgow, _have returned home after spending a few _days visiting relatives in Union and' York. MT- .ll-lid Mrs. J. E. Macvicar, of Montreal, have arrived in the city. They are guests at No. 25 Great George Street. _ _ Mrs.‘Boswel1 .Jenkins and Miss Vic- toria Jenkins of Mt. Albion are at- tending the [Baptist Convention in Summerside. Miss Etta Molyneanx, who was em- ployed as teacher in East Royalty School during the recent term", was an outward passenger to her home in Dundas yesterday. ~ - Sergeant McLea.n, of the Armour-ies Department,_Sus`sex, accompanied by his wife and child have arrived in this city to visit his brother and other relatives on P. E. l., his native home land. ` -i ' 1. Miss Katie Quinn has arrivetf-‘ffrom Boston to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs .~ _Patrick Quinn, Lake Verde. f York for Manchester with a piked to a uniform width of twenty-' , - ""* was torpedoed and one feet, nicely rounded, draggedand ’ ' ‘ by a German submar- smoothed. with clean out gutters' and (3P°°|l_| i0 the GUH|'d|l|\') er‘s crew of 36 took levelled roadsldes on both sides The " ` ' ste men were picked up near make this one ofthe best, if not the mmf9~\'Y Wallis “B-YTYIUS 3mm‘illm°“ lighthouse, not far from best, in the province and those who t° G°“°"“] Wm ‘M¢°k"nV°“°"i¥m1Y ill Ireland. They land- have recently traveilld over it .say Eagtern Gauma ` We” bmw" “P at The Scottlh Mon- they have succeeded. Other parts of 1?"z°W°"3k by Rllssiin avmfofs 011 feet long and 5043 tons the lslaiid may well follow the good bunday' nm _ _- < , - _ _ boats. Tile captain and farmers are taking great pains to BERLIN. July 1--Several German Miss Minnie Trainorhiis arrived from Boston to spend the' summer with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Trainor, Lake Verde. - _ qasaliff On the |_|s'af*?s_ g »""'5' °°"" `.' I " Di' and Mrs Bonsileld returned Thursday evening from a pleasant were accompanied on return by the doctor’s neice, Miss.d3onsiield, of Bos- ' Evangelist Lowell C. McPherson and his son. C. Lowelli were; |_>_1_i_.ss__e[n- ers - iltraln astng . r. l{dcPh\?rsto"hq's!'?f6n'-"Lowell, ' --who has 'wgmiaotesdlhg Harvard University, will visit on the island during the mmm,,._..~_._..».._.,.. , ,, _ , _ _ A, ~ rainor. of Dorches- te¥[!lidLs`.a, §‘hd*"lI's. Ernest O'Connor and child. of Medford,-Mase.. are On is visit to -their father. Mr. P. H. Trainer, Euston St., City, who has been.-quite ill but is now much im-_ proved. -~ - The Montreal Daily Star of June. 30 publishes an excellent photo of the Bishop of Charlottetown who “will contribute an important paper at the- coming Canadian Eucharistic Con-_ gress in this city next month. Bishopj 0'Leary is one of the youngest mem- bers of the Catholic Hierarchy. His family is well known in the Maritime Provinces and enjoys-the- signal hono of having given two bishops to th Catholic Church ill Canada, his bro- ther. Bishop Louis O’Leary, being the auxiliary of Chatham, N. B. liis Seo is at Charlottetown, P. E. I." _ -' . . _ ‘ _ _ nnmlnlun nil - func slums The -athletic gathering at the Abeg- wolt grounds on Thursday was'highly successful, although the attendance was only fair. The spectators were highly pleased and enthusiastic over the quality of the performances in the various events. In some instances surprisingly good efforts were shownl ln the broad Jump W. Mclélachem did 16 feet 1-4 inch, a remarkable perfor- mance for a boy. In the pole vault W. Gay cleared 8 feet 6 inches and I' ei . r in 12 1-5 by L. Yonnker was also ‘Miss Margaret ‘B. ~`Johnston, of Wakeflel Mass. was a assen er b d. . if s v the Express last Eight to spend llcr vacation with. her mother, Mrs. John J ohnston, 224 Euston _ St. was clearly capable of doing better. He gives promise of becoming a splendid vaulter. In the high jump W. Mad- igan dld 4 feet 10 inches; he also showed himself to be a great all round athlete, capturing quite a number of places. Tile quarter mile junior run ‘was also worthy of note. W. Lance do- ing thc distance in 63 seconds, a splen- did feat in the face of a very strong wind The winning of the 100 ya ds a good performance. The junior bic- cle events brou ht out a great field PRINCE Tn... - The Inn _ - THE TWO PARTS O Rourke Adventurer for Who s GRACE I ' _ AND 'CU-NARD FORD ~ 1 _ Stars of the Famous 'LUCILLE LovE SERIES `1N THE Broken Coin ’Tlie Dramatic Sensation -"roi the Century "Clever ! Au_dacloue l Thril- ling !_ Gr-i_pplng l Romantic! Enthrallmg! Fifteen In- " stallments Terr ."' "' ‘tn Warren I-_ Kerrigan (QA ang Part Drama ‘ Screen :‘i=."$"IN”' ‘_ _.-_.l’_` Elopemeiii nf.; 2000 Feet of Spasma, _._ Gasps and Hearty _ Laughter - ‘ Duke Connaught Re- 2. - viewing Canadian' >- Troops _ _ f. Naxt \hI6ek' " Bert Brennan ,- In Popular _Songs I " l, “ J---me S in the senior bicycle events the sur- prise ofthe day was the defeat of Winchester by Walker in the two mile. However; -to even up matters, Walker finished second to Winchester in the half mile bicycle. The senior hund- red yard dash and quarter mile run were won by Duffy and D0i'lB- The 100 yard run, however, was closeely contested, _Kelly and Nicholson finish- ing only inches behind the winners The 82nd hand added to the enjoy- ment of the day by a specially selected concert programme. The sports were run off promptly without any tiring de- lays, in two hours and a half. ; The management are to be congratu- 1-lated. on t-he success of the meeting and their admirable efforts to stimu- ,late in the coming athletes a wllolc- 'some love for manly sport. can ‘BISEBILL Y S of riders, a number' of whom gave promise of great deeds in the future. el l l Washington 8, Phiia_dedphl.a.~0._- 4- .f_ Chicago 4, St. Louis 3. ' " ` Detroit-Postponed, rains' :-_',.-Je..-._e NA1'|oNAl.’ " At New York-First game N. Y. 3, Boston 2. Second, . Boston 2, Brook- lyn Philadelphia 5 _ Brooklyn 4. - FEDERAL LEAGUE Pittsburg 7. Baltimore 1- Bufialo 5. St. Louis, 4. Chicago 1, Newark 0. Brooklyn 5. Kansas Citi' 2- INTERNATIONAL ' - `» Montreal 3. Toronto 2. Buffalo 5. Rochester 2. _ Newark 0, Richmond 4. Providence. Jersey City. D0S¢D0¥\¢d' Boston-Boston 4, N. Y. 3. I-.3 ' rain. _ _ _ _-___1 - - =-if F I l -' _ _"-A-' W W ‘T "' - W - Ii t . Both These Conditions are 5 if \, \ .. It has been many times pointed out that out of the many men whom we have sent tothe great war, there___1_§___not a__§_1_ngle_ __ I..' ' “ ._ o ,-.. . » . . - ° 11 Island Unit For the Fro t _ company or battery of any kind which Prince Edward Island can point to with pride and say that it is a battery, or company, which* 'f' E I - 'represents the Province, and to whom we entrust our honor. Now Changed by C The fact that six qualified artillery officers, most of them of mimi’ ' years’ experience, have volunteered to go tofthc front as ofhcers of . ~ »_f,(..;.,. ‘ :_..'__._” I,_,.:_ _ Men it is Plaill JA . f . \ ‘ ,. e e o » s e \ _ Again recruiting has not been as satisfactory as could be____w1ehed.__ Many give as a reaso_n,__the- _fact that men do not wish to Six Months to Train 0 _. enlist unless they can go with their own officers, and with' - .rs- In artillery, cvcry man must kliow his work well. To make :1 bzlltcry fit :mil really, :lt least six months’ trzlinillg must bc gone through. '1`his givcs cvcry num in thc bnticry :1 chzlncc to work to thc lop; io _ I L r ue re .1 .1-cg €’3z"5J;.' -_-:,,_ rs ~» Q ` e ~; .. -s -23a-\-`&}‘ '§%f‘*;?`._E‘,`-, _. 41 -\l\-xx.. -x . 'Qt' "\S$"~:7" #if ~l- _,pw _|\\.,| Patlk. . ,- ,_ .- - -. .-_-:il -- ‘ ’ ii E » 1 .. ‘H .`»;,.4 `; »`!_.“ 4 A Heavy Artillery Battery from Prince Edward Island Their iiamcs will bc announced in due time. - We are now to recruit this battery to full strength of two humlrcd n`i;:,l_1, to be trained _'and fitted. W 1 ' -i 1... "' \,,_ ' ‘ New' they MEN or PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, if is up to __ .. .2 you.,.,_ __fllbg,sc.o_iIic_;_rs.axc _not asking you to go to the front but they are _ asking ou to_come to the front with them. Every man who knows h_ls`_i.luiy to Prince Edward Island will do so. Every woman on Prince "lim" ‘Etltvnrd Islamdf should encourage her men to go, bc they husband or i'|\ ,J'\|‘ v ri To enlist in this battery, to protect our great Empire, to protect our own little Island, and above all to avenge the' thousiliids oi' women and little children, who have not been killed, but ruthlessly murdered by one common eliemy. ‘ ` We Want. These Men Quick Because if we do not complete this battery early in July wc must abandon it, and that would bc :in everlasting clisgrnce io~ the. men of Prince Edward Island. If you will come, semi yolir’»ii.ji_r'iic;`agc, zulilrcss and-experience (if any) in AT ONCE. You hnvc been putting this decision oil' from day to day for ten months. Do not walt :i ilzly longer-you are needed now. The formation of--‘tliis battery tors# present Prince Edward Island depedlls lipon you. ‘We want exper- ienced men, if possible, but experience is not necessary. > _ ,_ _'I`h's!B`att”eA` has been authorized b the De' artment of 1 r ‘Y ~ Y 1’ Lt. oil A.c.l>o|n, Mig. C. Leigh, on w. cool., cipt. w. ls. Prone, V Mi1ifi3»_ Recruiting. iS _now going on,_ and drill will start within ` ‘ A Charlottetown Dr Hall Drill Hall. Dalton Oillce, a few days; Pay to start on date o`f expiphiation. '86 men have ' _il1._. » ` _ already volunteered", and 17 as officer§;. I _ C¥>‘@*1°ff°f°vfe» Chaf1°ff¢f°wn» Charlvttetbwn o ». 1. » 5?; 7 ‘ fo » if ln. . __ . t _ t__ ~.»i..» _ _._ _ I ` , _ PM-li'_f'-z ‘ve .3__ _,i 1 41. H- , ~ .. _ ,;.. 1 3. _ .. ,,».,-.\~ _ s I - l ~' , r‘ ‘ ___ _ _ _*__;*_, ._ . , ._ _ . . __ _ . ..».- _ ~ - .-» . .. *fi f r"‘~` ,- . . fl . " I _ I make fricliils hnd irliulfis offcvcry other main ; iil_f;u-1, to malice the Inuit;-ry ollc lzlrgc family ; in which cvcry member will light to thc lust gasp for cvcry other member. When Peace Comes How shall it be rccordccl of us on that ilzly; that wc took our pnrt in tlic common struggle and carncd our share in thc uo|illl\`pn.t_riui\‘i_pb; _ ,, _ or that wc rmcakcil through it in llic shelter of lhc ilt-:ul : ibut'hit-1crn\vli'il“‘ H " away from thc ilzlngcr without slialring in ii, iu_i_ha1|>c:§,pc',l_l_tiQ|,1it§ so grcata price? "_ 'J ‘A My W 'M \` 'U . r. x1' Send in your nzullc at once, or call and talk it over :\\n