-1t»€=»_.f-.\ . - M- s @` ":-*-~-.-_.-.» ~'»~7.~~ - - - f \_ ~ __ ~ i % } ‘I A r ' , , i _ .\.._. _»_..3_i.u.1. ;-.\f~»_, .:. HH ...-1-»¢t..,.-ti, -.._ ,-_`_,_,__..a__,-‘kd ,_ ,/ _#_ , _,_-_ ,,,_:,,.<,`,, ,,, __ , MEUHIIIIISI IIIINFEIIENIIE FIIVIIIIEIIQHISIIRIPIIIIN - The Flnul Station Sheet Drafted (Canadian Pres; Despatch.) MONC’l‘0N.- The sessions of the' Methodist conference held on Satur- day closed and a resolution express- Den Ham” 300 pm, ing the conviction oi’.al| present that Arr. iibnmai, 7.20 pm. following any conscriptian was necessary to the successful ending ol the war. The Dev. Montreal .. ....s.25 p.m. Iwo rr-wiwsris from Toronto. Rev. Dr. An._ Humax, 39% p_ m_ mnowins day T. Albert Moore, and Rev. Dr. J. W. Graham. were the chief speakers, and their aiidresses aroused the large au- dience which assembled in Central CANADIAN PA`c|i='lc u_@f Homese__ekers Excursions Tickets on Sale Every Wednes- day until October Siht. For full particulars, lee Local Railway Agent, or write. N. R. DesBl'llSAY, District Passenger Agent, St. John, N.B. Methodist church to a high pitch of enthusiasm. The election of the district officers was as i`oll<.-ws: St. Julin district-Chaii'inan ’l‘lio- Ha-muiond Johnson; Sunday school secretary, Jabez M. Rice. Fredericton district- Chairman Wm. Harrison, I). D.; financial sec- retary, H. Harrison; Sunday school secretary; J. B. Young. Woodstock district- Chairman Howard; financial secretary, J. Gough; Sunday school secretary, F. A. Wightmnn. Chatham district-Chairman, Geo. A. Ross; financial secretary, J. J. Pinkerton; Sunday school secretary (HW. Squires, D. D. - . Sackviile district- Chairman. Rich- FF” 765-6-1M11n0 . sion. vou ess, stomach trouble. etc, an glasses relieves the trouble. Don’t neglect the Cblldren’s Eyes. "C0166'Hoiirs5"9;3D~"i2.30t`2I5. Evenings by Appointment. 2446,10,7Msmwtf. . . or write. W. G. TINNEY, , 42 Pasmore St. Charlottetown. 1056-6-I9MttsEmuf lmo pd. I * _:Ai _- --~._'_.- Q, ._ ° ‘- -»: .f<._-1*-1_>.'r I.J.°»-ll""' . - -7- _- ‘ \'\ a ew-. “°~\i. '°\ f, t. _ I I I , I , / !a` 1 _:_ I /f "' _/' / ivegiaivs bow cut the patrol boat’s _ _ -> _ i _ I ~ ta ' _ ' _ _ ‘ _ / _ _ _ -_ , _ _ cuanniau _ J~UifiE2_0.191'1 I FATIGUE DUTY .»-_\ ~\\ ,_-‘l `°°'. .._~;.:“"’ .--`_ \_ j _ 1-'iff The nurse who is “just ready to drop” will find a wonderful stimulant in I*`RY'S -delicious Cocoa. Of' course it leeds every tired muscle-it nourishes-bone and nerve __-,butjt_really__,diie_s;_inure. l"l{Y’S possesses in full measure that subtle “spirit of cocoa”- theobromine--wliicli is one ol the most bone: ficial stimulants known. So you sec FR Y’lw isatonic as weiiasu iiuurisIiiii;{fo.~"t‘s.- E reached the fires in the engine room, _ _ _ ` _ V _ _.»-_._.,- _, llilsaoiheruhoai.;ceina_aiQIiBSiii€. Sit’-el _ `~. ‘- ` " - ' ` ` "' " _ _ - hawsers were passed to her in no ....__.. ..-_ ._ ..-._.. ------- . I was owned by the Southern Salv»nge,J _.___ O I ~ Q Q I ‘" P6613 I - \lil‘llll€l° I IIICI' it C The visit ofthe British and lfrenchl y commission to Washington was signal' ' ' - ized by it complete personal triumph' beglnnlng W. D. MCCOUBHEY. Auctioneer. ~ r time and the second steamer forged ue - _ - _ ..._. D .._. ____. _ iliead with her heavy tow for the ._ ' .,,._ -§ land. - Help the Red Cross! '|`o thc \i|'i\.~iiilciii.~4 :incl si-i¢|ii|ii~I:il lii':i||- to beat, even when pitted against a ctw” of iiurvice iii thc piwiiu-I-iitiiiii ol' lliiii w:~i‘. or a e yotmgster. llecuiisc we know thu! on iiviiuiiiit of tlic oxtrc- m*“|l/ bull wcullmi' thi- I.i\