i J. f D; W 71- _ ‘_ :- - '- MPM’ Theatre ‘a-msiinrs viiiciurn riiiirunia ._ - __ _ ' ' 1 . f'..';..:--~q KENSINGTON HORSE RACES Wednesday, August 28th, 1918 geso-iN Punsss-ssso FREE FOR ALL TROT-PURSE $250 2.21 PACE $200 2 35 'IROT . .......... ._ .......$2OO _ In addition a prize of $l0 will be given the fastest heat in each class. _ Entrics~c’ose with the Sec. Aug. 13th, 5 per cent to enter and 5 per cent off money wiiiners. All races fo be mile heals; best three in five. Racesend at the end of the fifth heat. _ The management reserve the iight io change the pro- gram. postpone or declare i ff_any race for any good cause. __ National ru‘es to govein if they do not conflict with the a ove. " Dinner. Tea, Ice Cream, Temperate Drinl-s, Fruit and Confectionery will he served on the grounds. As this is the mn: me in KENsiNG roN nRiviNG ` PARK the managemint will spare ro pains to make it a grand success REMEMBER THE DATE. AUGUST 28th. ` Admission 25 cents. Carriages 25 cents. Autos will be parked adjacent to the Park. A. A. LOCKHART, E. URCH, Secretary President ---- ‘welll uses-zrsmwsir. 1 - , - ~ - - ~ ~ - ~ ~ ~ _ _ _ _ _ _ -~_\- -_-_-_-_-,,.._ ,_-_-____Y___ _ ._____.__V_ ____ _ 3,; .- - -;:_':_ '_ '_ _~~._-__=~ __ ‘ i _~ ~ --~ 7 Y ~ _-'- A es Wednesday August 14th The larg \ll!llll6|‘Bll}8 . , _ 1.. - ~. _ f- g _ .- ~ li - it ° 99 -- ‘ t ~ _ ' _ -,R|.°’c1 " 1 g' -13 `i 0 t ber-1.917'-'mr their i' The PYIIICCSS Of Park ROW- ___7)1:2;-_-___1s_-i_1_t__1-_‘f\__f_§1j_\;_§___=;_*\=‘_;';*“;';§‘{-,,_T‘,12,§‘§,,'§f"§.f°'°}’,‘f“1,§’§f.,‘§f’"‘¥f’“.‘§7 s' ~ 'o'_r argiggtiogiiiig or -ahaha without ioovo from A month at her home in s“mme“ld,e__Li Martin, Dr. Fullerton, J.A.Greenlees, I 0l'lBl'_y 0l'Ce. -Rev. H. C. Rice of Summerslde is spending a couple of days visting -Misses Mildred Silllphant of Sum- merside and Margaret Beer of Cole- man are visiting friends in Charlotte- town. L N. B. spent the week end visiting in ,`Snmmei-side, the guest of Mrs. Edgar `ciiu-ii. L -Mrs. R. N. Walker. Misses Joan -and Doris Walker of Summerside have returned home after spending the past .month visiting in Halifax. L -Mr. and Mrs. Harold H. Murphy of Toronto who have been visiting the l1tter's mother ,Mrs. P. L. Murphy, Harvard Street. returned home Sat- I urilay. - istiiniifs iiiiii , ._;llll|tHiNiiii Mr. and Mrs. David Reeves, Albany have received further particulars of the death by lightning of their son Milo in the West. A western paper contains the followin-g:: , During the storm on Monday oven- fwere made the same as last year.Rev. ing last a young man named Milo 'Reeves was killed by lightning on thc ‘farm ol'_ Bair Bros., at ,Sounding ~(.'ree_k. The young man had just finished his d:iy"s work and had taken his horses to the well at the windmill and while pumping- water, lightning struck the -tower. Reeves started to run toward the house, calling to a young- girl, "Help me! I’ve been struck by lightningl' When about 30 yards ' fixiiri the well lie pitched forward and never moved again. ' had burned him across the chest, and' it is thought that while pumping with one haha hs had the other on tho steel frame of the tower. When the ~agc, and came from Albany, P. E. I. He had worked for Bair Bros., for iesteemed. Nothing U known' of his 'relatives in the cast ,as he did not 'keep any letters received from them. 'A telegram was sent to the” only ad- dress found iii his effects .but so far no answer has been received. ' ‘ The funeral was' held on Wednes- day forenoon to Sounding Creek 'cem'etery. and was largely attended. i LATER-A wire was received on Thursday ,giving instructions to ship thc body by express to Summerside, P. E. I. An answer was sent back that interment had been made. - l ::Womcn and Asthma. Women are numbered among the sufferers from asthma by countess thousands. ln :every climate they will be found help- less in the grip of this relentless dis- _in Smsex_ N_ B_ Ll MJ McLeod, A. McKay, E. Lockhart, ~ 1-1 I 'ggi-5-in -gi-_-_ . J. S. McKay, T. A. Wilson, Donald _MrB_ Clarence Grace of Mommn_._Modeiatoi- for the ensuing six months. -I1' PAY! tobw in this Province -TWO GINTU PIR WORD oooh ’ _» ,, ‘AA°`,Q_ _ inlertinirtor advertising in this oolv ' ` ~ I ° " '~ _ . -DON'T FORGET New Annan Rao- -um., Cui, mu; “¢°_“” °n|.,_ \ - ` i ‘ est'midsumer race meet in. the Mara: 6'5"" *"_“”h"'|“nu. } I time Provinces. 747-8-lui _ ' _ l vi-limi hall of Zioai Church yesterday opening _Archibald Sutherland, W. H. Sweet, lW. H. McEwen, Roland David'son, J`. _McLenn, Ross Collins and W. A. McQuarrie, Ministers and Messrs T. C. James, Hugh McMillan and J. J. McLeod, Elders. Rev. J. A. Greenlees, was elected The standing orders anent the hour _and place of meeting in quarterly ses- sion were rescended. On motion it -was agreed owing to the greater con- venience, to hold all quarterly meet- ings which teke place in Charlotte- town in Zion Church Hall. I The leave granted to Rev. Mr. Tay- _loi', Chaplain at the front, was extend- led for one year. I Rev. E. Lockhart, Montrose. was, with the consent of his session, grant- ed one years' leave of ab_senc'e from September lst to do M-ission work in British Guiana, the Rev. George Mil- ler being appointed interim Moderator _ of the session. Owing to the increased' distance re- quired to come for attendance at the Synod which will be held in the city of Charlottetown the first Tuesday in October, and also to the ii-bolit/ion of the Standard Certificate plan by the Railway, the Synod Fund allocation was increased by thirty per cent. » Ou motion, the budget allocations Dr. Fullerton was unanimously nomin- ated for Moderator of the forthcoming Synod. ' `, Examiiiation showed that the iiuid`22nd Inst. the Moderator of Presbytory _'to address the people and Rev. Dr. lightning struck, part of the currentl Rev. R. H. Stavert was appointed I jumped from the frame to the pum~p._interior Moderator of the congregat- pnssing through the unfortunate man.; | The deceased was -twenty years of of Rev: J. S. McKay who resigned- i over a year by whom he was highly',i-olws: ,Women's Prosbyterial which on mot- .lntense Heat Wav# Rev. Dr_. Fullerton reported that on July 2i_Znd he -moderated in a call at Covehesd; that the call had come out unanimously in favour of the Rev. T. A. Wilson, B. Sc; that it was accom- panied with a guarantee ot $800 and the free use of Manse and globe. The call was sustained and accepted by Mr. Wilson. Tliewinduction of Mr. Wilson will take place in the church _ at Covehead at 2.30 p.` m. Thursday to preside and fnduct, the Rev. R. H. _Stavert to preach, Rev. R. P. Murray Fullerton to address the Minister . lon of West and Clyde Rivers in place Applications were m»ad‘e for grants from the augmentation fund as fol- Covehead, etc. $400. ` Rose Valley, etc. $300. ' Mr. Clark read the report of the ion- was received and -the Womcn’s Missionary Society was commended ‘for the excellent work dons during the ` past year. Hits New York' i (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK, Aug. 6.-Four deaths and a score of pr'-sitrations resulted _today from -the ntense heat wave which last night drove thousands of 2315** ~=.°~f" __ _ , 1~L__-- -.1 " its » . » -il Ls. so . ‘-'-, ‘ ‘ i ,_ 4" " H °` '»"'?i'¢~" : " N V ` V MILDRED MANNING lltilfill M ING :,“.t..':'.iif.*:.~-.2i.:is :i.°ssi_*i:§c.“i. _ - -ND _ _ ...vii~.°:::;i’:.:°;i.::..:°:.°“;~'°.: iii P;i.|. Bliiill I Set' "Nth i?°“““‘°‘ °‘ ““i.".i‘*"'l’””“’°"l.'.i’.§ lwAi.i.Acs MaonoNAi.D 'a ' . ._ .. . T°“".§°‘”‘I.° ¢t*“°°' Y' t " 5 n' - IN R 1 ls., ii-r1L..Ft'§l' .J-`.l'.I§'l’i.`..°.'.i-°i.'.'l"i.'f.'"..{.”ii. I“°°i1“;=°;5v'°f;°'v:°°i-3:1 fl; H" I A Pyooiiisfargn.-oi 'oo inoual iltnnesty é ' VS - at H 30_ - -Gianni under he tary Service ACB 1 E- L- NEWCoMBE. wi-masse oomiaor- "-»“°'"‘“ii:.-.:.is.f“°"~-, -is »-»--it-~ of--n belonging to Class I under oui-_Military Ser- vice Act, 1917, called out on active service in our Canadian Expeditionary Force for the _ defence of Canada under Our Proclamation of 13th October. 1917, although they h_ave_!h_\lS become by law soldiers enlisted in the Military Service of Canadal _ Have failed to report for duiidas lawfully required of them under the said ilitary Scr- vice Act and the regulations thereunder, in- cluding the Order in Council duly passed on April 20 last, - Or have deserted. Or absented themselves without leave . from our Canadian Expeditionary ForC¢. And it is represented that the very serious _ and unfortunate situation in which these men _ find themselves is due in many cases to the fact that, notwithstanding the information and _ warning contsincd.in Our Prqdlqimation afore- nqigl, they have misunderstood their duty or ' obligation, or have been misled by the advice ` of ill-disposed, disloyal or seditious persons. AND_ WHEREAS we desire, if possible, to avoid the iniliction of the heavy, penalties which ` the -law imposes for the offences oi' which these -soldiers have thus been guilty, and to afford ‘ them an opportunity -within n limited time to report and make their services available in Our ` Canadian Expeditionary Force as is by law their bounden duty, and as is necessary for the _ defence of' Our- Dominion of Canada. - NOW KNOW YE thatwc in the exercise of Ofir powers, .and of Our good will and ' pleasure in that behalf, do hereby proclaim and declare and-.cause to be Published and made .< known THAT THE PENALTIES OF TI-IE - Law wi-LL Nor Ba iMi>osED oR _ EXACTED as against the men who belong to Class 1 under Our Military Service Act, _ 1.917, and who have disobeyed` Our Proclam- ation aforesaid _; or who have received notice -tram _s_nii._of_$'hir_ _n=ai_s.t_rar_s_or_ drnutv registrars to report for duty Un Q day now past and have failed so to report ; or who, having reported ` and obtained leave of absence, have failed to report at the expiry of their leave, or have " become dcserters from Our Expeditionaia i Force, PROVIDED THEY REPORT. F0 DUTY ON OR BEFOR-E THE _TWENTY ' FOURTH DAY on AUGUST isis. tc ° i - _ ,__ _ _l.__‘_ , .,_..,_-..._ f _ __ n _ ‘ 6 i_,r _ 1- _ -mm have G. w. Irving. T. W. Goodwill, nr. ' r ' AND WE DO HEREBY ' whim AND so.v,.eM;~ii.Y UPON ALL SUCH MEN, odd new __ who employ. harbour, in their disobedience, that, if tht! po l_lt_.l!\ their foiiuro to report, ia_bmi¢=_e.9r_ until the expiry of the _last _m¢¥iiii0lU¢ dll. they will be pursued and punilhiid with all rigour and severity of the law.; SUB,%CT.,- _ THE JUDGMENT OF‘ OUR' ~OUR MARTIAL WHICH WILL BE CON- VENED TO TRY SUCH CASB8_or other competent, tribunals: and also thahthole employ, harbour, conceal or assist auch man will be held strictly accountable an offenders and subject to the pains, penalties andforfci- tures in that behalf by law provided for their said offence. 0 ` ' Provided however that nothing contained in this Our Proclamation is intended to release the men aforesaid from their oblhation Lto report for duty as soon as possible or _to-grant them _immunity from arrest or detention in the meantime forthe purpose of oompellin¢`__`,th_em to per-form their military duty; Our lntgntimi being merely to forego or remit thgpeimltiel' heretofore incurred for failure to report. absence without leave or desertion incurred by those men of. the description afordsld who shall be in the proper discharge of their military duties on or before the said twenty-fourth day of August, 1918. - Of all of which Our loving subjects and all others whom these presents may concem are hereby required to r.nli',e notice and govern themselves accordingly. - in rizsrn/ioNv wimnaor. w¢ hm some mat Our Letters to be made Patent. and the Glu! Bod of Canada to be hereunto affixed. Witness: Qtr Right Trusty and Right Entirely Belov_ed'Co\|“n and Counsellor. Victor Christian William, Duke of- Devonshlre. Marquesa of I-,Iarti_n|ton,' .Earl _-_of Devonshire, ‘Earl of Burlington, Baron Chvendllh 5 of Hardwicke. Baron Cavendish of Keighley, Knight of Our Mont Noble Order of the Corbis 0_ne of Outs. Moot Honourable Prig Co_undl:/ ‘ -Knight Gratad`.Croin` of Our Moot akin shed ‘Order`ol' Saint Michael and Saint George; K _ Grand Cross of Our Royal Victorian Order Gov- ernor General and Commander-in-Chief _Our Dominion of Canada. ‘ ' go. At Our Government House, in Our Clay of 0'l"i'A\lVA. this FIRST day of AUGUST in the of Our i.oni.oo¢.ihoh».h¢i §i_ao.huildrZd and m°9.iim -_ in the ninth year of Our Reign. By Command, 'I "A ,__»1*'° -_ u-ao.-.s¢semy` dam.” ' . _ 1 _ L i _ ll” mf m'W‘S W Nuxated Iron?, t,i-. ' _-_ Phylum Publi Oughi T Ku what _'Buy' Jas. Pender-gust, Kensington AN- on Win! 5;: Da-,TQ-:.‘. H. r. Moi-ion, gsnohsqhis Ybor-Sh'en¢iu1Power and Endurance-m|I~ ‘gl Bertha Dahm, Bosi'n . Q ilI¢§R8d7-Bhad Corpugdgg, J .-1 _ i REVERE HOT¢¢s_i:¢ smiiy ooh. ,nu ,,`",,,,,, ,ho ,_, .{| 5 -°’ (nh _ _ i i ni i> _ relieve suqm_mg_ K", ”‘ h._ Mu.. ;.-.nd blood bull er. avlezlntgdliiealtnizyi &T|:r&:e:'rf _ A ._- _ ,» . .,__` _,»»_ _' _ PF ". _ _ ' ` ` ' ' ' " ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' r ‘ f""' """ """""" - ‘f 'ff-'~‘~‘-‘ ` ` `~‘ '-'-‘-1 ‘-'f-2'-“-‘~ If-'J-‘-‘ `-*-‘»‘ ~'~'-‘-'- -;`~‘-`-1*-‘f ‘ff-‘f-1'-2'-'-‘-`-1'f-'-1'-orfrrff-§nn;-:__'rr .t:_‘:_‘}L-°~ _ ||§|oiN¢ uw irA1-I-ren ~ l' , '~ ~'< » -q-.. . -0 -f ‘ ' - |-i_L HIDE My MQNEY _ IN HERE UNTIL Mi\(,<,|E - _ _ GOES our- ans i-o