i _A ‘BEI- ........-.is "“%`.3£` SSI TTA” _L-571:... .c:4..» h..-.e *` - -. -PAGE-Two .. . . 11--9 ' »- J, f`1`&‘.`;-‘= .._...,. _~,,_., --..--._ , ....._»- _l..:»... -.1 ,..,_. ~., -_..._ ,-1 ._~,._.,, _ ‘-»" .1 2' » ~"\"""" .~<."~‘~ 1.11' -'~~S~.1 .1 ~.~1', 1-ff. ‘-'.0‘;`~’ .' .. ">;»`.'..;‘.<.""'I'~. '#7 ' f' "" ' T' -" "'. l"-."<“>’.".'.` `-"1 .» 4 . 'av f ~ ~ 1. 1- .. 1 . i1Ii_inv,~ "\ ' =- ' " 1 ' ` “` " ` ' ' \ fl , .. . ' I ' A » " - - ` . ~' ` ‘MAY 2°- 19' 43": _ _ |_j ._.. I-1*lt’s ,Fishing Tackle _ Ui~Us ' -_ superb stock Timer- °°-is. ‘ ' in'”'yH5gla`nd. - ey are all in- nine foot lengths with extra loop. The range of prices is 10, f15, 25, 35, 50c each. Ou_rs ‘have alwxiays proved satis- `facto . u_t'them to the -test. nifty Books are a very necessary thing if you want ` to keep Bout flies in proper shape. u r assortment this year is _excellent and ' reasonably priced. Buy Jamieeon’s Tackle It’s Best J. G. Jamieson _nfllggisf SILVER As A Gift Makes a very dainty and useful present. We are showing atine assort- mentof very new 'articles in sterling and plate. G. I'I. Taylor Jeweler & Optician 91974-11141:. . MAY. High Water Low Water A.M.1>.M. || Alf. .M 3 P . "' il. '| 5.40 l 22150 |_””.53T10.21 - I 3 I Sgggsgaf ¢eu_ue»,,.»easa»- wine 3 ; Q e pmp q _Q "_ ggg 3 F§5F'?'§§sF P ?§pFPr’§§? PP@FH¢9rwPrP95wP@ S'é‘¢°‘.§32-':5'2°:3$$$3'=?$»‘-`-33 *CQXUHQ Luna; lQ@§a\=l¢ ‘ l 10.22 | 23.34 l 4.39 17.00 | 10.57 | 5.2 17.40 0.17 ‘ 11.30 I 0.04 19.25 0.59 12.02 0.42 19.03 1.40 12.32 7.19 19.40 2.22 _ 13.03. 7.59 20.17 3.07 _13.30 | s.37 | 20.55 3.55 14.17 9.22 21.30 10 4.45 15.20 10.17 22.25 11 5.94 10.54 11.18 23.24 12 0.19 19.15 . . 12.22 19 7.01 1 19.20 3 0.28 13.19 14 7.41; 20.29 It 1.27 14.10 15 21.24 ‘ 2.19 14.58 10 22.19 3.10 15.45 17. | 23.10 4.00 10.32 1s 4.49 17.19 19 I 11.09 5.39 19.07 20 11.50 0.29 19.55 21 12.45 7.10 19.40 s2 as 13.39 ll 9.10 I 20.39 14.33 ll 9.05 l 21.33 15.50 10.04 22.34 17.17 11.09 23.39 19.99 If 12.10 19.49 II 13.20 20.51 14.18 l 21.40 15.10 l 22.34 l 14.39 23.20 I 10.42 DIARY OF EVENTS. T0-DAY. City Magistrates Court 9 a.m. Peoples Theatre 7 and 8.45 p.m. BIRTHS l Comvrou. -At Miutown cross, April °’ °'““" ""1 '° °“""' ‘“"“l' “ll "lbblsh Depprlment of Railways and Canals _ 9863'5'2°M“"‘W"~ ""fll‘l’,2°,,§,.f ”“""°' ptation of Pnul's words to Car Ferry Terminal., Carleton Point, ? the audience is noteworthy. Speaking _Springs Edward island. to Gentiles he introduces Christ not O IC Q . N T0 CONTRACTORS by way of the Old Testament history wardens, si, Pnnre Clnn-ell, STATION, WATER TANK, ENGINE- ts he usually did in the synagogue. but DFATHS 9306_5_18M'f.3|_ HOUSE, ETC. ' f ' by an appeal to what the Gentiles 28111. to Mr. land Mrs. Seymore Comp- bel°“5|“5 '° ‘ha building- mn, ss son. -B. - RéAR°oN__ln the City Hospital _ d e should lead them to re . ~ fiS§.`l'I`§'y' 3112, ?§i‘3.°i‘.§`?§2.‘L'}..l"IS‘232’i. Tl” CI'°f|°fi¢i°‘"1 Urivinr Perl §.`I‘.5“.l?°...‘§§"u§’.'i'...f.'.`»`.’ 5393.17 'md 5"" ?.'.l‘3.'.i‘lf.'$”‘.3.X'.‘i-f.‘iY.., .§i`.Y.l‘.i..‘i’.1i‘."}.‘ii‘f°.§’.§’.‘.’I SATURDAY, JUNE 3nl, 1916" ..§'§'§.‘?2.1.i§§'. u‘ii“..“"‘$I...'.'.'.l2“.`.`i.'I".. .1117 pit and turntable foundations for the WEB swayed to the side 0! Pa\1l’S ene- , . s::;:;°1.€.1:'.: 11-- fnw--1 R--e -In 1- »' v' . yn . . - 3” . May, 19111 Daniel Reardon, in the 71st year of his age. Funeral notice later. HARPER/-ln this City, May 19th. Margaret Grace Harper, age 5 years and 9 months dearly beloved daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Harper, Funeral Sunday. lARD8LEV.- in Dorchester, Mass‘ S on May 13, Ssrslr'E.,~boloved wife of Thomas Bardsley (Macdonald) P. E. i., papers please copy., '_ ' _ Lawn Swings, lloyfr Irs. Rockers for Vsisnds’s, also Canvas Btrstehers ON! Furniture Cissranee Gals m BMS-6-20Mtf U On and after Saturday May 20, 1910 y£ns‘ r mar opestoaaasatssitzslso 50 le the sais of Postage stamps will be §§'°"“" “""°'°°' ’*""‘ ,“‘P"°"°""’ Qvtl ' discontinued by the Drugsists of Char’ 11.5.1; gl Assisi” who has' haunted in he an as l°t“tq."_" _ as _ ,. m _sfstalngrflke grpuiasgd ha l James E. Smith, owner 9780-5-16mtf Houseboat “Doris” M The terms of the tenders received esterday for the purchase of the,-r y J. P. lined tu sell this bout by suction oN MoNnAv NEXT MAY 22, AT 12 tree! power Imperial Gasoline motor etc M so lighting outfit stateroom dining room and cook room equipment etc, e sem. CARTER is co. ~ For Sale where she now lies at foot of Queen _ al . - _ D8 ...___ 1 5 Eggs for hatching from Pure Bred ' Barred Plymouth Rocks. The Bred-to lay strain. Price $1.50 per 15 L. H. D. Foster, Marshfield. U1 V 1 Lot 36 convenient to churches, schools and shipping points by water or rail- way, 60 acres clear and the rest good wood land. House and new ham with pump and large pump house. Soil in very best cultivation. Apply Mrs. Charles Trainer, Box 271, Milllnocket, Me., or Frank Murnaghnn, 113 Rich- mond St. City 9752-5-l9M6ipd. Annual Meeting Notice ig hereby given that in pur- . D- ~. the purpose of electing Trustee; for the Government of the institution in as may be brought before it. B. BALDERSTON, K ,. _or if 4'/»f I nl I If fri# T I Take . all _ f W Victoria Da . . _ . . W __ --E y P,.,,,,,§§,‘,`,°2’ '{,‘;',§‘,',§§°;,,"";§"‘f,,, 3,, sunday. my 21.1910. = , Qtrength Like an Athlete! .......... .lI.§`?.2§.§z. wh 52%. S';f<;l "9 f°°"°@ we -ff--1 °f eww ` ‘"5 °”""’“ °' “"°"“' First Clan One Way Fare. Going §§u‘_;n’;f|_::;_::::_:_ftfi;h? °*_’_““d 21‘;“°:__ (Acts, Cl\ap.~14-) ' ordlnny Nwnlgd ll-lm wlll “nge Del- you\ have gained. I have seen dozen; ay 24. Returning May 25, 1918. ed by them whén me eclzgn “K” “gs . tests, Nervous Rundown People of nervous, rundown people who were :Q First Class One Way Fare and Ono _“muted The "rv, mv nplheir “_ Golden Text: "He sivelll Dower mo ,_ ¢_ gtrongsr ln Two ailing all the while. double their Houseboat Dorm mms um__m__mcm__y_ Mhlrd, Going May 23, 24. Returning ,runs is pérhn ___ u cs mf. C da to the faint, and to them that have wukt. -|-HM' ln M", strength ond endurance and entll-ely e 25 1910. . " “W “ "‘ ”“‘.‘ ' n i ht he i seeth strength." t rid ei ull symptoms ni dysnep nl, we are instructed by the owner, Mr_ 981i'_5_l'8Mu May 24_ had utiiioeiiviable reputation for careful ° m 5 _ “ere . Cases B9 S .1 en n to the interests of their ‘ _H Verses 1-7. The mission to Ic_onlum_ i ;_m*;2:_9_i:“;el;_‘=fl_:__§‘;'tf_h:;';u_‘:_e “$2321” (the modern Konieh) was gp typical I ~ f ' oy F . 0ne.- it is proliagllt-f:_iip_a'€hs_t. reason '°'°|-°°K N°°~ PR gf ' "°'l`li;1ep;¢¢):l.>l‘:'rlttl)‘rni1:.not alone confined to that in is "haw unosk 1-Hs wmnma ur Acr. nm -p,,,,,,,l,, .,lll¢,_ but ,B ,,,,,,,g ml ln 00191! 111111-n1a°l°’Y\1°=“b *~ if 59°' .supsmon count - . __h~éh._ agencies in Beth" ouawm Mow cial afeclrd, It illustrates Paul,_¢_ m_e~_ rn., Dune Ie equipped with 15 heree N0- 59~ :reel and emo 'r 'r' in i "‘°°i“"\i*“"°'1' W°“" H” ”°"“ -‘W ontreal-Canada Fire insurance Com- ,ww belng en_l,:‘z°¢h:nd°;°,?;?v°q,igm’_ d°°l°€|“%_Clli‘{§§`-aw ¢h°5‘_’_ Wm’ _*Wir* this country _ in W 0 WHY- tion boar install . ccom o ""7" T” Y "eil Y' ‘° “n “mm” M- In Liquidation ,lallon ofdcllenls ggdtogllgftloilml Wlillre '“°“I\3°f Thi’ “PP°“"°s' dnt "|““°d truezstrength can only come. from the “_ A winding un order has been grant- Sgwlce p,°,.ld,d_ synagogue and i>1_'_ef:_¢h¢;d____lhf_;§;»__- The but can be lmpecled ln the ed in this matter andameeting of the The statistical and information de "og 'i1:‘;h‘;?"i‘,;; ‘»°»°fc°:°:~cm‘;,g Mgwsed megmlma policyholders, creditors, shareholders partment ‘B given particular ,meuuon me O . smon ofilthe conse__v__t_ve Terms at sale , “Hd ¢°HU°lb|-l¢°l`l9B Of U16 Bild C0111' by Plummer & Company. The World 99° h G m .. _ ny is hereby called for the first day correspondent from time to time has J°"“' The-V ‘““"°d..‘ ° e” ~ °° “ Auctioneers. 011 June. 1916 at ten of the clock in the seen some very interesting advance re- grim the brethren] Every prisms' 9826M:1yl8MtdE1l. A forenoon, in the Court Room No. 31 in ports on me moms or demems ot-_the 3 V9 €XD0¢_ls Hllll We 0011108 SDC 0DD0' the Com-l_ Hou” at the “ld City of various Cobalt and Porcupine Prem sitlon. Next to a_ l-eady acceptance of Montreal, to appoint a final liquldotor gems and mlnel the lflllh- ‘here ‘S “Ulm” that 'he to the “ld C°mWl,y_ - Their weekly letter ‘S most reliable lover and teacher of the truth-would N_ z_ ¢°|.~lDgAU_ and c0nse__vauve_ and the Mus "__ rather see than silent indifference. D°9“'~Y P"°fh°“°"“'Y-5~ C- ceived in the oflice for the past few The nmsues were d°“€t_les§ fgubm F "J . _T--’ weeks have been of unusual interest my her? “lf they lwerfi I n-‘gg nine ~ - The manager of the Plummer Com- cafe al t 9 rem: t gm 8 rofk ecuuug E mmyls mining d°°°"'“°“‘ Sim” "M h Hotel llispecf oi signllr wells ill . years in the various northern camps cnarfc ir B_ c 3] gif, _ if duced b and is a practical man. 3' D aces “as e V S on p ° .. y *_ the preaching of the apostles The bo found at the stables of Francis W Hughes, Grafton Street. Terms.- Season, $1200, insure accordance with the bye-laws, and for P P°“_0m°° Ii19Pe°l°f $15.00. Mares at owners’ risk. -llf,ln_ ll ,logs not remove nllllel- llln the transaction of such other business Mt Ofilce Inspectors Office, JAMES ROPER. iirnculous or supernatural elements Charlottetown, 12th May 1016 . 9245_5_13_MS3__ HAMMOND KELLY u such deeds to show that modern _ _ 0W\1€I‘B- nowledge of human nerves make it Secretary of Trustees. 9754-5-l5MtlMay 31st. Auction Sale _OF __ Schooner Mary Bell We will sell on Friday May 19, coin- mencing at 12 o'clock noon at P`oole's Wharf the Schooner, Mary Bell with full rigging and in good condition.. Terms at sale. . Fort Augustus. P. E. I. . Mail Contract SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General will be re- ceived at Ottawa until noon, on Fri- day. the 23rd June. 1916 for the con- veyance of His Majesty's Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years, six BENJ. CARTER 6. CO. Auctioneers. times per week over Rural Mail Route No. 1 from Vernon Bridge, P. E. ls- land from the lst October next. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro-- posed Contract may be seen and blank - :_ forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Vcrnon Bridge and 'I at the oiiico of the Post Otlice In- _ spector. JOHN F. WHEAR, Post Oillce Inspector. Post Office Inspectors Office. he said cottage not later than the 10th ado tin Dom i I d 0 .ty tgu Alnacyonengigoolmirl 'uc' ' ll Ill C - vstionoftkelsnci n each of thegs fears. A W hoinstsadsr may live within nineinlesofhis D on s fsnn of atlnsr Bdacres.:/a ¢ csrizui conditions. A habitable house is re- 8 quirvmgospt where residence is performed in Called l:`0r Purchaser will be required to removg Pencv Pops, scones o. psstols, ‘ 13/' _-1' .I3 -... .'._.}`:\ 11- -9.- opsis oi Canadian Northwest Land Regulations. E sole held ofa family or any mais our d el ol li _`,_ pstrgi‘\l?:ixmoa°:hsln em simrllrssymsvsa Charlottetown, 12th May 1910 ___. 9244-5-13MS3i. Tenders will be received up to Junel _ First by the undersigned, for the pur- Prince Edwsrd, 3 7 and 8.45 p.m. chase of thc keeper‘s cottage now ou the grounds of the Malpequc Road, _ , ., `\\ Cemetery. ‘ ' E. \ , 1° 'A ~*;;‘.`~.'-2 --=- pl,,,,,._ ,,,,,,¢l,lc,,,,,,,,,, and mm 0, held on the above track, on the tract_niay he seen at the office of, 3lJOVe date, With Dlll'S€S 8i'll0lll1l1 d forum of tender obtained from, the ing t0 $40000, Chief Engineer. Department of Rall- ._- Efay? and genera. 1_>_1tuwh.ii1e_c_»1\_:;>_i 2 30 Class, Pace, Pnrse.....$100.00 . ‘ 1- ng neer, ana an overnmont - ._ - ‘ Ways, Moncton, N .B., and the Engln- 2-40 CMS, Tf0f, Pll1'§_¢..l`_.'_'l. acer in charge, Car Ferry Terminals, "' ~ » Spring Nseeos|tiss,.`Llwn Chairs, TH _ _ with sans sssts he me I “°"°‘h”!:f="°":':'X¥‘°':""xi°:lm‘m‘d°z‘qm°Ft°=~r C"l'°'°“ P°h"' P' E' I' 219 Clam Trot andfgce' I 1 ¢° °" *W - ellevlnor lbs". Aimliuat mutt la- Anfaccepted bank cheque for the Purse _v 200_00 _ _ _ ____ 51,, §°{;°,‘;,°§,‘§‘f,, 5'f“,';lg{‘_ §f_‘,‘;‘;b*§°,g§; sum ht s1.500.00. made payable tu the "" IM n°¢||'\l'\l ¢-"WU Chl 'U ‘ PA 1 I rder of the Minister of Railways and The 219 Clam Mllg -hgatg T]-lg ~ - Ie l , ' . ' - ' - “bn-= ---1-~-~--~ "1 -- °::::.°.:'.:."§.If°°'1.';“iz.s:i‘. 'ritz 2-3° -<1 2-1° <11--e-half -nl- homestead arty tendering declines entering into hats' ontract for the work. at the rate - tated in the offer submitted There WI" be Very hw rates tn_ :L d_m_m . hmnmd _ _ . The cheque thus sent in will be re- Oil the P. E. I. Hallway liflé fl'0l11 e su'l.§'1'_°nuy weeng§1eun¢ee.ee$fuh"afé°1°i`l ."“,f;‘°dt‘° _*iw respective canal-serum all points. 7 enred u horse ot the Manga with side s l¢.;;_m,¢,“,,_ w se enters are not accepts . _ _ _ MINARUB LINIMENT .9-r.: -1-'°~°'" °'°"°"'"°° ..l“':,..i."':.°.“l’..'.'.§ t.';°.*;i.a:f:;“:.‘.'::*:; ,,',£,*;,¢;.1,§°,;,§S;g,';,§°:,;',;}§.‘,’§,,§,i§ on-»»--ornn -nun->»--L . ,lll.l,,,,f ,. mn ,, had ,.,,,,¢_,,, security, for the due fulfilment of the Stand . D°“‘°“°i°' in editions. co_i;_t_reac_l to be enterezliizlto. _ '_ . ‘ - I cured a harem badly mm by 3 my _§;‘;_',e_§‘_' ““*' °“ 9' “°‘ “°°°" Entries close May 27th, 1916. ,, pitch 43.15, w1¢i;;m_i_r_;_AWn1§sNrfi_r_{_i__stnNr eusvehmeemeedeneu ue. wufu. . A I J V25’ I2{,‘{§§-my For Race Programme and all st' Pe °' °’ C' ' ` ` ____` ____ _ °"2"'"12‘M9'P"~ Theme eleuvuvn nina mreauim ~ - ' pal»¢i¢ll|m-3 wgite lhg Swggmry I cured s horse ot bad swelling by sP5clAl..--2 o‘rnAND GALVANIIED L nomnurymugihirzlu fggtult valt’g$°\|ndsrnDep ` secretary' ' l I MINARUS LINn‘mNT‘ to eennueadiien. ` i;it'=liv'ii°~°li¢iul.l'iielw1°s"1Ba'"d Q°"""' C. R. SMALLWOOD, Bathurst, N. s. 'ri-los. w. Parka. 1 I I , ' w w. ooimo. 14.0. _ __ Newspaper. inserting this saver. _ Sele'y-Treas. p,,l,ly,lll,,,,l,ll,l‘,,,|ll,,|{,}ll'§-'lid *Moment without authority from the- N R-un-Iumrrind p-»l,ll¢»-llnn rl :his ul -llhzllqrtmenl W" nm lm pam for H' _ FRANK R' HEARTZ’ closln out alle o the Furniture Reg. No., 2001. Enrolement No. 35. Sired by Bingen 2.061/4, dam b_ Alendorf, by Onward. This is a good son of Bingcn, 2.061/1 Sons of Bingcn sired 134 Standard Pei formers in 1915 McKinney, 2.111/4 stands second in this respect with 58 Axwortliy third with 55 and Peter thi Great with 54. Casco A. was purchase: at the Old Glory Sale in Novenibe last and will be given n. short sensoi in the stud before being trainer for the fall races. Hc will be in th hands of the veteran, Mr. John C 'llrlen, Bonshaw, and will he at his stables on May 20 leaving there _oi tllrougli Crapaud to -Jabez Lca‘s, ui noon; then through North Tryon by Cape Traverse at W. Noonan's , Ai bauy; over night. May 23 througl Searlctown to Pat (Jonnolly's, noor then by Ross Corner to Kensington over night. May 24 to Walter Found' noon, then to Austin McNeil’s, Stanley Bridge, over night. May 25, then to William-McNeil’s, Cavendish, then to Hector Buclmnnatrs over night, leav ing there Saturday morning for Stsvi Coles, Milton, leaving there at noon for (‘harlottetown where he will stand for the following week at the stables of Francis W. Hughes, then following same route for thc season. Terms:-Season, $10.00, insure $13.00 Mnrcs at owncrs' risk. HAMMOND KELLY, Owner JOHN 0'BRIEN in charge Sl-1\LED Ti-JNDERS, addressed to could test for themselves, God's pre . tho undersigned and endorsed “Tender ' sence in nature. :Phe miracle of heal; for Station, Water Tank, etc., Carle- ._ Ing had turned their thoughts towards. ton Point", will be received at this of- ' Go ..Natur - The undersigned otrersior private ' 5S‘3`5`2°M” "multitude ur the city were divided." _ . I _ 11-,_-3 itlisehl_1:a_§_§;>r_?_;_;\f;l_)t:)l1_¢I;u§/e.acréi:F1255 .Unity in a communitv purchased at 4 the cost of vital truth of saving prin situated at Oyster Bed Bridge. Rea- I-4 ciple ig unity that leads to death. The son for selling, retiring from busi- _ apostles stayed at Iconium a “long or _ a e ness. E""°""°"¢ N°-“4- time speaking boldly in the Lord. Apply to E_ S. McLeod on the pre Mayor Todd, 2.161/4, is too well The end came in a. critical persecu- ises, or Benj. Carter & Co., Char- known to need anything said of him tion wlll¢h convinced the missionaries 9¢;l8¢;lé0r'1D_i_sT6_ His honors in show ring and on race* that their work was done in that city ’ ` ' Pd- !N1Cl¢ are M810 '. He comes of two oi and that the could safel leave the no “cms land situated “L Auburn the greatest fagilles in the world- Christians atylconlum to llheir spiritu- 'I`0¢ld. 2-14% and 4°-ICOYUG l\l¢Killl1€y_ 11 sources. The precise circumstances families. Iiis colts have been the 1arg~ of Paul's departure from Iconium are est prize winners when shown. He wil given in a somewhat legendary form in the apocryphal “Acts of Paul and Monday morning May 22, tpnvelllnlg ‘nd Barnabas restructed the enthusi- 0 uso his feet to n. lame man at Joru 'f - ' ""9 9-Q-L__ " 'onceivnble that no natural law may `. 'ave been violated in their' perform- ,:'.v., "fJ`.‘ A l"4 I ~nce. ln the case of the lame man ..`___-' .j>'»j_~_’,¢'\ ' _ _ ,- ealed hy Paul nt Lystro., thc object ' ~f the miracle is so manifestly to ar- 'est thc attention of the people and nad them to listen to the divine mes- age that all other interest in thc ai- 'alr fades into a secondary place. Verses 11-18. So successful was he miracle in arresting attention and llrecting the minds" of the men oi' ystra to the divine power exhibited 'i it that they imagined the instru- nents of the divine power to be the ncarnatlons of the deity. it is not an 'nconnuon mistakes in all ages. Men ientified with the agencies and the a- 'ents he employs in manifesting his tower. it was with dlfiiculty that Paul sm of these Gentiles and directed "heir religious zeal into the right hannel, thus preventing the miracle of healing from proving a dismal fail- ure. Paul'g words on this occasion show 'lrst of all that n. miracle is a failure 'f it conveys nothing more to tho 'ninds of men than the idea of my- sterlous power. God is more than an omnipotent being. And his miracles are designed to show that he has a ‘ieart of good will towards his in- elligent creatures. Paul assures his bearers that God has sent him and Barnabas to save them from just the vanltieg in which their religious. na- ture wasted itself. God‘s power is at the service of his love.. And .this lovo 's always being exercised in behalf of neu in the thousand beneticent pro- mies by Jews from Antioch and lcon- lum. Paul was forced to gee the struc- ture he had built at Lystra apparently falling into ruins and himself stoned and ignominiously dragged out of the city and left for dead., But neither he nor Barnabas were discouraged and dissuaded from further missionary effort. They were neither deceived by appearance of failure nor deterred bv sufferings in the cause nf Christ. They 'were assured of ultimate vic- tiry. It was out of the conviction that they exprsssedj the eternally valid truth "that .thi-pugii many trlhuiatidne we must enter' he' kingdom of God" I, . I "hecla." According to this Si0I'y I1 '!`0l‘llJSI* S0880". $15.00; insuri ‘ady who bore the name of Thecla, - _'___=' " ‘ - $20.00.' Mares :it ownor's risk. living in the house adjoining that of " HAMMOD KELLY, Onesiphorus, with whom Paul was , owner.\ `odging, was able to hear from her "vom the words ot Paul as he l>f0H¢l1~ I d I ad. She was converted to the Gospel, mported Clys a e . . . ind when Paul was imprisoned she SEALED TENDERS- addressed I” visited him in his prison, whercat her P. E. Island 0;? Iziostmxgiter Geneiiiil, will be rc- iillanced husband instigated the au- -- =<» veyance of His Majesty's Malls, on I4 EY"‘°|"‘|¢'\i N°~35~ 'mae' pr°p°sed C°m'm°t fm' 1°" years' “ix Sl\'€‘¢1l>Yl-iigh H0n0i' by HIRWRUW 'riizfixsiiesi'139910nex€`rl?iT>cee¢l§gnl\omL::lal£ times per week over Rural Mall _ _ dnm:Ka1e of Chanelton by Prince 0 -a, about 17 miles south. The start- “°“‘° N°- 1 f'°’“ “Pe T‘”“"““@~ 1~ Clay foaled Ahrn 20. 1012. »m1><>rte< Ing phi... for me luueiunhuun er E' Island from the 13" October 'len' fl'0!l1 300113011 by Smith & Richardson the Gospel here was not as at Antioch suance of the act of Incorporation, n. Printed M5095 C°m“l"i“g fuflhei' Columbus, Ont., and purchased then md lc0,,lum_ me eynagnglle n@l~vlce_ public meeting of contributors to the'l”f°l`m‘“~f°“ “S W °°"dlU°”S °f Pm' by Mr. James Roper of Roper Bros. .ul a ml,-acle pe,-fol-mell nppgl-enlly ln Prince Edward lsland Hospital will be P9-‘led C°““"‘°i ma? he "ee" ‘md Wink Royalty. will stand for thc season at th- l pllblll, Sqlllll-0 or mnrkel pln'¢e_ The held in the Beard uf 'ri-hde Room. f°"“H °f '1`e“d@f my be °i>U1l“'=<1 at stable-sir i-‘nunt-~11v iingin-1. Grand _ . . vpe of-miracles was common during Market Building on Wednesday, May the P05* Gmc” 01 C“P°‘TmV°"S‘i and St., on Monday, Tuesday, and Satui -le ,lays of the elm,-clys fo,mdal_l0n_ 31st 1916 at the hour of 8 m for g_';e:~_l;§__°mC° °f the P°9'- om” ln' day. Balance ol' time di .'ilc:4srs. Rop agus had healed the lame and the JOHN '___ wHEAR_ cr 5. _ _ iaimed. Peter had restored the power o I _ i I- 7| I .IA 1 ».Y‘ " -Auct1o_1_1 Sale, '"°"E*§i'l,EE%‘.'.§ll'l'i1'$ri;ns SUIIIII Slilllilll. LISSUII I"°"pS ’ D"?f§" ' T,,°“ Wane Ienty of ‘ My - ere" r _._...N_EW‘YORK. N. Y., Most peoilge filollghly seem to think thely _arergo ts ° =°=.v.'::°;::.;'...2...°“.‘;'..,'- °.1:.:.:°.“... -klimnliistrum or nawlio' fill. "lim Dl~__ §au_er, a well I; _S _ Sggtégaglflt whht: h“"i"""u‘d|e‘.i-` " l li'n‘ as "a matter of ". fact, real and food you eat_ But people often' fail to get the strentili out_of their food because they haven't enoulh U0” in lllell- blgodto enable it to change food into living matter. From their weak- ened. nervous condition they know something is wrong. but they cant tell what, so they generalli' C0mm°l1°° doctoring for stomach. liver or kidney trouble or symllwms °f 5°m° °th°" ailment caused bv the lack of iron in the biohd. This thing may so on f°r years, while the patient suffers uhtold agony. lf you are not strong or well you owe lt to yourself to make the fol- lowing test. Sec how 10118 YOU? 0311. work or how far you- can walk with- out becoming tired. Next take two five grain tablets of ordinary lluxafed "W three times per day after meals for two weeks. Then test your elrelmlh again and see for yourself how much IIHUHIIH Slllllllii 11 a. m., Sermon, Subject “Christian Citizenship." Address_to Sons of `Englnnd, Prof. Hinton will sing 11 solo. 2 p. m. Sunday “School and l’ustor's Bible Class 7 p. m. Sermon, sublcct. “A Question of Values. Preacher. Rev. R. G. Fultoil. 1 GRACE CHURCH. ll a. m.. Sermon, subject, “A Soufa Crisis." 2.30 p. in. Sunday School and Bible Class 7 p. ln., sermon, subject, “Confidence in God." All seats free everybody welcome. ST. JAMES. 11 0.. ni., Sermon. subject. "The Main Chance.” 2.30 p. ni., Sunday School and Bible Classes, 7 p. m., ser- mon, "The Crimson Thread in Lit'c's Texture." Strangers always welcome and seats provided. Pastor Rev. Dr. Fullerton. ZION CHUCH. li a. m.. Sermon, subject, "Tho Day of Small Things.” Cl1ildren‘s Address. “Tho Best Gift." 2.30 p. m., Sunday School and Bible (floss. 7 p. ni., Sor- mon, subject, "'i‘h1- House ot' God." All seats free. 1 CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. 11 ii. m., Sermon, subject, “A Pray- ing Mau." 2.110 p. ni., Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p. ni., Sermon. subject, "Is There n Heaven?" A hearty welcome to ali. Seats free( Preaclier,.R0v. Mr. Bennett. Preaching service nt ll ii. m., and 7 p. m., Sunday School and Bihlc Classes nt 2.30 p. ni.. Rev. J. Heaney will preach at both services. ST. PAUL'S. 11 a. m., Morning Prayer. 2.30 p. in. Sunday School and Bible Classes 7 p.m. Evening Prayer, Holy Communion after Evening Service. All seats free. Rev. T. W. Murphy, Rector. liver and other troubles in from ten to fourteen days’ time simply by takin ter they hadfin some cases been .any benefit. But 'don’t take the 'ol tincture of iron simply to save a few ceuts.'_You must take.iron in a form _ ' Y sl mllatgd like nuxated iron if you want it tq_do you any good, otherwise it may grove worse than useless. Many an at lete or prize fighter has the day simply because he knew t e sec- ret of great strength and endurance and filled his blood with iron before he went into the aifray, while many another has gone down to itnglorioue defeat simply for the lack o iron. . NOTE-Nuxated iron recommended above by Dr. Sauer, is one of the new- er organic iron compounds. Unlike the older inorganic iron products, it is easily assimilated, does not injure the teeth. make them black, nor upset the stomach; on the contrary, it is a ,most potent remedy, in nearly all forms of lndigestion, as well as for nervous run-down conditions. It is dis- pensed in this city by G. E. Hughes, Apothecarles Hall and E. A-. Foster, Central Drug Store, ' ST: PETER’8. ith Sunday after Easter, Holy Com- munion 8 a. m., and 11 a. m., 'Sun- day School _nnd Bible Classes 2.30 p. m. Evensong and Sermon 7 p. in., Canon Simpson and Rev. D. J. Mac- donald. Ali seats free and unapprop- rlated. PsoPl.s's ci-Iuncn ‘ ' Service nt 7 p. m., Pastor Rev. D, . _ _ [IME I 1_1 . We have on hand a quantity of St. John » LIME sAPr|sTcHuRcI-I. in Barrels and Casks. Phone 1 1 1 C. Lyons & C0. __ lg ' 1 _GUARDIAN ill ` charge Twenty-Rvs osnts. 1 - ' ASSIFIEIJ MIS. I l . Ono cont por were first lnssnloo in this ooIumn,. hall sont por nord each continuation. Cash must seeempgny "der, qlnlmnm' Agents Wanted RETURNED s6i..`5|'ia'rTs AND oTH ed, we have it. Sample hook free _ 9684-5-11-M121. .-_a---- = FOR SALE-HEAVY JIGGER AL80 _ light driving wagon. -P. J_ Holman & Co.. Charlottetown. 9881-5-18M3i. r kill bi n lli th - ------ gntlyntlllit agd ofitltlvliirelliogli pxigalishll EGGS Fon HATCHING ANU Dx Y old chicks from heavy laying impor- Linscott, Brantford, Ontario. ` ted haired 1’lYm°“lh R00” Bild White Legliorns. J. H. Prichard "the old reliable Fonthill Nurseri ence unnecessary; highest commis- Help Wanted-Femnlo _Grafton St. 9835-5-_1ilM1wlipd. emi. wANTso--Fon Hotwsswonk in small family. Apply 22 Brighton Road. 9838-5-19M3i. WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 154 Pownal St. _ _ 9707-5-1sMtr. VVINTE5. At once. n maid for golfe- ral housework. No washing. Apply to Mrs. Bruce ,Stewart 14 Water St. 9785-5-16Mtf For Blah- _ FOR SALE--TEN ROOM HOUQEI all modern improvements. Splen- didly situated. Apply 126 Fitzroy gl, 9085-5-11-Mtf. rbn'sA|.a'-ro' 11?? n7:>`i.°1.`s`sss'r English Fox wire: one and two inch ‘ gauge. W. 0. Creighton, R. R. No. 1,`West River. N. S... Twist Win. delivered any station on P. E. lllngd in 100 lb lots or_ over stile. por lb. This is cer- tainly a rare ,oD|>0l‘l.IllIl¢Y to pur-‘ chase fencing wire at guch s low . _ _ _~ _ _ . -_. . _ 4| _ 'i"il"m:‘i~"|'|‘r2l~.l""l*l'd'U "M ..”S53'“'2°M“- 1- f - 079221?-ilgifiritset-till.1une3` -_ 8°°"°" "Tg~°'-“ l mm ww' flgllro. ROGERS IIARDWADE (‘.'0., LIMITED. 18~5-9Mlf. Ausnrs wANTso 'ro se|.L FUR es. We teach our men to sell; Experi- _sions paid; handsome free equip- ment. Stone & Wellington, Torah- Dun' A"°'“°Y`“t'l°‘.V. Charlotte- T0 ORC. 949?/~5-IMCE ull uly alll Summer_sid_o_ _ ¢f_ ' House ron sans on"TF'|@|l`i7TT.`Z- The desirable residence of J. J. Hornby 25 Fitzroy street, went. Possession nt once. Apply to C. G. town. _ 9240-5-13M1wk.. ron sAi_s. Paonenrv, coNslsT- iug of Residence, Store (practically new) and out-buildings; large lot. wAN'reo |MMEo|AT:|.v A om' '"““ “'“°"‘° P'°P°”°Y is 'i¢“°¢°f| for general housewom Apply 28% on main line Railroad, and isasplen did professional- or business contre. Aililly to M. D. clo Guardian. __ f ‘ 91150-5-10ml( ron s' ALE- cAnn|A2§es. I o' IFER' fo; sale a number “ot high grade 0° fleses Durchased direct from the Fqctory all 1916 models no "held 0.9' Slvfrk." road wagons, buggles, ‘r tht and will he sold right. nr amine them and gerpefcesibslore {>_I_=;§:_n_s your order. waiter M. Lee . ___ Ml_sceIlsneous_ ws wlu. PAV vou $120100 'ro ole- tribute religious literature in your community. sixty days' work. Ex- Dcricnce not required. Man or wo- man. Opportunity for promotion. Snare time may be used. interns- Iional Bible Press. Toronto. ' 0799-5-17lli _ - To Let _ T0 LET- TWO lRl6H1" ROOMS » furnished, suitable for married cou- ple or two gentlemen. Brsslifssbif desired. Apply inure. Ma!-6-1|ii|tf.' T5 L£T_|lnnue nn-1 shops. Apply 232 Gt. George St. __ S116-4-il-mt! iron in the proper form. And thlqrgg . ,_ _ toring torqnollllll Wlllwlli- -Dbllluisls. ’f'or|ns of reduced”-1_1-oa..i;pn acetate pl-l 1 that 'an be easil absorbed nndas - ' ` -'Eli “£4 classy blkefi-unsboiits,-thought' * s. 9902-5-1750:( -