loudest io keep every convenience brought into find here a finest manicure Enam e c aid these,rose tinted ~ and smooth ends will be a few minutes E A Foster Central Drugstore my-.al-1-n\1;;` Our FLOUR Priced to Please - ui You1ion’t wish to pay a ymore for your flour t an is necessary, do you Youd buy your flour here if you know i' ‘vie werelselling the same kinds at lower prices than other dealers, H woiildntyou Look over this list, elect your favorite flour, t en call and phone us- our price is sure to please you - lanet - uda -Sunbeam -Gold Medal -Purity --'Beaver -Imperial -Ro in Hood -Royal Household -Four Diamonds Buy your flour now and get the benefit of our early buying-the saving will make it worth while even though you do not need flour now Ca or phone to day of n & Co Good Groceries ma wh he fall 0118 bec ~_ those lives with have there their and still anot their bath toil aste read sorr nces mp. am- g, ,__ ,_ M, _ gin ciilnuii pfge one) an and e own part ar from the they are ones, claim-as us. and in our heroes might travel forty yards to tell safety, was trained in the Seb h School of this church in the early ° i deed, but we are justified in say that conspicuous bravery was so mon that it may be difficult to n any peculiar honours to one or K two individuals Time would indeed p““t°"- Rev G C T°Y|°"' us to tell all those who put aliens °' man in the face of danger, dis made by the flower of our youth li eve, re ally soleihn one throughout and those m . present resiised.,a,s never before the o crept out of his owiiloslftlfgty :gat "Game" ““d‘i'h° °°"9W °f 31° W3' her force to mme at once for Charles Pitblado, son of Mr qhn, Ext s of his -life 1-le did a conspic resldmg ‘Tl M°Ul~|`°lU ight but our honoured dead bring 'ex' Joh" xv 13 Greater home to our hearts bow deep in the “° ma” "1"" thi" that “' man kindred spirit that makes us feel as h r and death our nation lives in nuse it has sons who today are is y to die for it 'rhnt is what "‘*°"e“° We are a patriotism means that is the last °“" tribute “f respem £0 proof of unfaltering loyalty We sym °t °“' gallam hem” Wh” pathise with those who mourn, we their "V" for “B ‘md f°" ow with them in their sorrow, but in * (Note -The reference w to lado, a former manager of the Bunk f Nova Scotia in Charlottetown new ZION CHURCH in Zion Church last very large congregation is life for his friend H lthank ou for our Y Y such large numbers an occasion of more ho taught us that the WBI' and are to have a the recent great battle in to come only ill U16 Common life, in the large counts turned over CBD is a cause for D0 one H W M 110110111' NIB and most an lnldo l business trip to the city Silt urday. urdly was Mi' Charles Mr‘i\iiinon of some months at his homo in (‘hnr lotteumwn, has left for Sydney, N S where he has secured a good position 0 ll Y. Battalion, son of Senator Murphy. nr léived in Charlottetown Saturday from t turned to her home after spending ii very enjoyable month with her sister, Piusville, who is a volunteer in the 82nd Regiment and is at present in of its this city will be pleased to see him have out again after his recent illness Proud and Gunner J Ilevei oi the Heavy Artillery Brigade. Halifax, and 0 been average us above we have with a determination shall take her place nations with a record the noble heritage God has i>Eiis__oriliLs Mr William Matheson, Vailevfield, Amdll( the visitors fo the iiti but eatberdalel Mr. Arthur McQunid who has spent corp Cl une Min- h of thi- zcih John. Miss Alice Peters, itustico, has rc rs William J Paquet Souris The many friends of Mr A Gallant Capt I W Stanley, Driver Juvk from and we can never regret the splendid sacri We gather here i" me w ll To regret would be to dishonour them °f 'J°V°"°“ is f°“"d In 'l‘heydled,everymanofthem,toestablish t 6 principles that are etemal to redeem than this that a mu" curse and degradation the weak me mr his mend” oppressed of Europe Redeemers’ has had her true baptism oi’ blood not seen this clirlet B8.V9 you thin HZ for Olll' nob F98 We of sal ong tyra weep g y th looks on in such a spectacle But th ir new of name. the man who is suffer fy n the joy oi’ doing redemptive work m humanity He passes beyond the to region of death into that of the nobler (, spirit which rejoices that it is account ed worthy to die for men To night we lay on their graves our ribute of admiration and affection, courage, their unflagglng zeal their I cause for which they died We ex t lone to which we belong, faithful unto sp death in the moments of their dying in the Cross believe that they saw the rest Presence which sheds upon sin f i 1° 5 anuegfgglyfynfggg geygx :'¥°“ll‘; so, even though we cannot dispel the would redeem a me you must grief that invades our hearts, though suffer for that life Yet men who have me °“""°t “heck me gripping in ‘mr named the Christ ring their hands and t on the man who is dying on the Q intense pain, he accepts his pain H appreciation of their undaunted e faith in the righteousness of the B s our tribute for an they have A’ for Canada and for the Empire C who believe in the God revealed gh se Greater love every man of them. if the cross of And yet we ‘mm "ot make this ‘m al Qhrist be u.ue_ adding a new element occasion for sadness We are not here ll vation to Europe, making it more :g m ossib th th it h l "... G5..“.ni’.'?“il.’.i.°‘Ll?.J‘$“i.'i meme °f me I “went W" can that we had misunderstood the Canada no read our h tory tmnity bggms Trooper Marflii, of the (‘anudinn no man ue that Without re is no re ssion, Mounted Rifles, Amherst, arrived iicrc by the Stanley Saturday on it sliori furlough Capt Stanley returns this morning l-union Quick ilelp For Chest _ ` All Cnnoiiin my it nqiiiniyi worn Cold or sore Throat Cured i Where can you find so powerfully Quick Order. :,er;rchili(iig, asrelief ai; Nerviline for 8. a co earch t e world over and RUB IN NERVILINE yogi] disc¢}ve;' lzotlllng htel!! so good or Rub Nerviline plentlfully over the been qI|l,i?t|:|§'» CT,-gy yexhav hu nlelclgiurid chest-rub it in well-lots of throat troubles T almonds use it for gm pg cant hurt The relief will be rheumstism sclntic and neunigh- Ni;f'r5‘?l8 they all speak well of this grand hm v ne is effective because it is ily liniment. because they have proved powerful-about live times stronger its almost magical power. than an ordinary linlment Nerviline Whenever you have an ache or pain is penetrating, sinks in through the he it neuraigia. sciatlc, iulnbsgo joint ilfisllffl. gels right in where the sore or muscle stiffness, always remhmbgp iilessianii congestion really are its ac that \'erviline is the quickest safest on spiiarvellously soothing Rubhed cure Every good dealer in medicine pin at n g t it draws out the iniliiminu sells the large 501, family size bottle of on. and before morning lakes away Nerviline, trial size 25c, or direct from that feeling of tightness, and stops the thu cough entirely n Cninrrliozoiia ('o Kingston Cana- ‘~ '-‘~'~ 1 - --= ~ f - _ =_.-- .~_-. _ -. .~,-_ce _-_~,~__ ___... 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WHY SH E STOPPED lO\!l)ON April ‘ffl -laliriing f-an Thc inlsircss engaged the girl At hc niiidc in cffcctivo rt-cruifini, 2l'e|d0"‘| Ur iuwh' nt"“; ‘U13 l°gethe|"||“ pctliclii 'il .i recent recruiting rnliy Bt;p|a,;`,;:;, u|:f:|"::,‘|:n§( ui; 3:3u;'otu"e'0hn° ii girl hold up her liunil and aiiiiounc dnv dork cd that slit liud ‘lent five young men YU" |11"/'P (0 'Urn U16 key f0lll‘l€en to tlit, front Ai ilic end of the moct "mes in wind " clear UP- “id Ulf* t ing, she indicated thc young nhiii .ii (rnlbfemns Once rm each day he her sldc .inii ilezliircil ilcrcs ie "grim nun; iurmid me key seven sixth This inuseil the spcnkcr 1 limes, than sfeppil down gn ].~;,r(mg of (hm k,,,,| 10 Whv illdn't vou flnish'*" hr mis right sort oi pufiiofisrii Anil llc .iii Imqngzgsgp sam viseii llie viiiiiig girls of llii- .iiiilicnce not _,hum |' Shu" be to list- thi-li uilcs in l>cli.ili ut l\iiil-Limp nop), dm] 1 um ,md ,,,,,,m, ilic ntxt gIrl"i work the girl 'I am here longer than not going to do _“___ ___ .., _,___ W down his th li I Political and ke have been houglit price express Dm. grief This woum (mb. Says L0we1}_ ploy of Mr I J lieddin has lefi lor Sl By the “gm of bm-ning he,.m¢.R_ Messrs Il T Holiiiun Lid iicr ni.iii\ Christ's bleeding feet l track C Q. Miss Penrlc Cannon. into of the om ummerside to accept a position wiiii harlottetowii friends, while iegretiing ms 0,. as the dunes of ,umm It they went to their death with a stern ere bone of our bone and flesh of our si esh As we strive to gather into our o inds all that that great battle meant For the loyal lands that bred them, T For the gallant souls that led them There is no life except by death ut of whom shall I s eak as I attem t P re we here to pay our tribute to our w anadian dead only’ Could they a y, they had counted the cost And S mais as we think of their noble surely the plain teaching of the and wonder that the Mm, ht sacrifice, yet if we would render them world's story is that there must be the eir own we must rise above these h ings and unite our hearts in praise d Almighty God that these heroes th r the fortunes of the Empire we T for the deaths they died that Britons might be free " P D express your thoughts and my own’ pr eak to us across the Great Silence h ey would forbid if They would be P pidlties, and commonplace lives void f all inspiration hus all thro’ life I see a Cross annot but thunkk heaven Where sons of God yield up their here is no gain except by loss, has guaranteed us our place in the arliament of the Empire I am no hen peace shall have come to us gain the affairs of the Empire will ot be left to the sole judgment of the arliameni; in Britain We may be he first to refuse to be dissociated su from their brothers who fought and C ell with them Have you ever known C olony will be represented in the ounclls of the British Empire as gm tomng up new Cnlvm-ies, her departure, will wlsli her evorv Carrying the Cross that turns not HU back PCGSB erolc rendering up oi’ life and the evoted testimony of martyrs, else are will be only mediocritles, in breath But again I note that this sacrifice ophet but I make bold to say that CHORIS TER (12374) Certified copy of Pedigrees Recorded in the Clydesdale Stud Book of Canada Sire Burgle Royal |9002] Sire- of Sirc Baron llurgic (imp ) [2.21] (10029) lhini oi Sirc Lena [lfi‘l94] pam ¢h°,,- B¢||e [SireofD:ini Prideof Blncon [4079] (10837) (Imp) [15705] [20831]\I).inioi Dam Belle ofllorclnnd [15710] (17879) Bay, nose, nigh fore and off hind legs white half way to knees, nigh hind leg white on inside to heck, foaled August 10th 1910 bred by John Richards Bideford P E I '1 his horse will make the season of 1915 at the owners stable Errllest Graham, Murray Harbor West, P E I Mares at owners ris 96.13-4 27tuths3i re that Canada and every other lm; and strife and carnage ami death the the bond that binds man to man when n i _=, its just into handing you money, this close-io- "'cbsl“iiysiem` of selling ‘ "“-lil§nl.u;'.. practised here: - our play~‘and-pay-Dill: _giveix everyone, an eflillli 0p'pg ttlrliiy (0 liliiv Hd- _ vantage of it. ,When you know "mf ~‘ * _:wp handle such p1i|l)\:1t;i:.l;S ,,1.e_' s,¢.,,_»-. a.‘,i..~.»»inai.if........., yon'-fwiii ' appreciate .whaoit means'to.i1\lY ll ._` ~pia`no._i’rom ue. ` _,,_§x,_ ._..~.W¢.h__avea high quality pi o gore _thill W!" Bill* w 'il quirenienls Del’-_ _ _ :.r../» agar- the row Wi' -' . --1911118*-Will lBUlfY-Y0“- "hiss: ai: ~ rip .iwftl Pl- . nicslai f Illustrated 'f"°° ' .,mJ, plgnnuotalogs, ~-' »*¢" ,t _rs TM ,- r-.'."-" "` .Va ~.-_ f. J crlsi for the Com final the the ious tions of llbert have been more stron will xero thou an o a mother's son splendour of the highest heaven t There is no member of the British 0 Empire who should not thank Al mighty G°d that in this h°“" °f great Qderstand why our heroes would re o 5 We have ‘1 Kitchen" “nd ‘I fuse an honour that was partial We h Ffenchf Wh” 5h°“'d “Ot ihlmk G04 read our Canadian casualty lists here, ho nd yonder in Britain they read the rs, fu King of Belgium and in U10 thousands of miles may separate ‘the si unnumbered brave When we reap I' the splendid leaders we have in n mnnderln Chief of the French he victory will be the unknown and un blood and find that our founda rest on many an act of unrecorded pa iam. on the blood of unknown xtraordinary crisis, but each man wo have faced death and defied him th Y E oliied together let not the Living put m ‘Y Cement” than ever in the Dust it asunder Therefore, let our syni in ll ere from every clline under heaven I1 9111105 0f Ufdfniify me" CHUM! 1° and they fought for a cause that is the g world's t First of all then, our obligation to up Dr Fullerton then annealed io his our dead cans from ns not merely a p congregation to pray for the gallant 99,5 ng U Q or t 9 u ng 9 a 5 soldiers of the Dominion and of he but not subdued’ Then you will th broken Laid in nameless graves it Empire's defence But thank God the may be said of them Who they were C h*l"V“l "WU with $0 much prec nobody knows, what they were all the who profess to represent them Let world knows Whom Death hath p .i w thies be world wide, for those men e ought that South Africa would have have lain down together vanquished brought that to us, but our sacrifice ere has no comparison with that ffered on the plains of Flanders We ad not bled deeply enough to bring l responsibilities of Empire Even nce that time we ltirave seen olurselves arts that moum but it is not so with betrayed by two di erent Par laments ff-"ces BM they Wh° are bringing! the dead Their fellowship remains on anadlan people are better than those ollticians haggle about dollars, the anhood of Canada has willingly paid scutcheon No dreadnought could a e held the line that day, but our al ant fellows threw themselves into e gap, and as Canadians we can hold eace comes this will not be for otten ever heretofore We might have me to our own hearts even the aw the matter of contribution to the blood, and the blot is wiped off’ our our heads again Surely when the monument. Their memories must be But even better than all _else is thc l_'iere’s Your Saving, f cd p DTHY DNW in Men earn is in has of been M ill! see that ned of. bei-H8 able to say. with the d9€D8Bl her beloved sons us she has never The choir rendered in excellent voice' Tennyson's "Crossing tllb BU." sfnni ng. c service was nn es eci~ street Brantford, Ont.. tells in the following letter of his remarkable ex- perience with Dr.` Chase’s Kidney- |,|v¢|- Pil1s:__i‘My-doctor treated me for some time for _Sciatlca. Rheu- iis , Lumhago,` but’ to no purpose, ildlit lndsd to -lay -off work. Theviblt- Chnse's Kidney7Liver` Pillsv stating. oi by tli_eir~»use.. Plehed the ltjxrtmggleit about them and he recoin~ mended umm highly- N01 was mil- ' , li id iii _ orc ;;;:.°,:.°:- 'ri 'ist .:.r°... tm" nu, -¢l?i":y`lii¢h they cnllvenoa "$6 rw a¢¢|0n-ofthe lildne 's and bowels wondiirfiiiotad ii H0140” W _ 4* .I was rid ,ell my U'0“bi°- Flmpifef DFDYBF \’0l"UlG SNK Bild W0l1Yld- cherished and kept green, but that can f o`,nly be as they are still kept living by -unity is cemented and for ever sanc- er for the ilylns- "Let Us Wins their example in our national life. titled. What it dislllusionment to our them into the Olllof W0l'lll'Wiih 0\1\‘ Carmen Sylvia gives ps t_he,_tliougbt _of enemies! Thcy had' counted on dis- ers. Prl1yer= is on intellectual tlief soldier who _has died..for- his loyalty and indifference. They thought thins: bill the sigh of the heart that country, speaking from the grave and to find us without cohesion. 'lf that seeks the Welfare Of Others is thG‘asking: _ _ , , - had been in any sense true they have flapping of the angels' wing. To-day f Britain every church is crowded. “ rlsoners, prayer for the suffering. realise the need of calling on God. ` esiness and sincerity, " Our help -the name of the Lord." Canada " been touched. ioaclied in the loss touched before. sl tribt h b iidi f a Are these the voices of them that l.og‘ethe'r.` And these heroes 'pnld a love, u Thntlove-and remember me?" , Saxon Heptarchy. Who would have “ No so, my_ hero," the lovers say, imagined there could ever be a united We are those that remember not; England in those days. Tlieitcnme _ For the spring has come, and the carfii Egbert and formally united' them. but has smiled, , . not till Alfred had led. themagainst And tho dead inust be forgot." the Danes and the land _had been . i drenched with blood did a united Eng- Ah, we nrc utterly beggarcd through land really exist. And_ ber history after which the organist played " The our wanton failure to_cherlsli.the mem- from then till now has-_been one long Dead ‘March in Saul," the congregation oi-ies and examples of our great and story of victory and defeat which have 1 'rh p good. lt is the only fhlngthoy ask hammered us together- beyond any sur Hi-: coui.o Nov new Ms._ANo _s_u-boiifseo me use or dn; cHAss's KIDNEV-i.N§r_i'_P|Li_.s. r, William Parker. 105 Cayuga ing this letter to let people who have my trouble _to _know of these pills. You brent liberty to use this letter, and if a_nyone_interest_ed__wl_ll call or write to ine 'l_ will give' every__detail." Wri e to arker, cl hf'ih`lll!Yo£'ur§Yl§¥:' he w?l‘l_.v°o‘i!i`-gr' oilicer or i 'e sick henoai esiisaio me and advised the use of Dr. he h`ad,'been cured of the some with -.¢his.l went blot to ini' thili lfntu bn . l-le will do this out of tlie gratllii e hh' fegls for lifpmcifre and capsule he realises iiowd cult it is to obtain the cartier iheile'_m~saii- fully painful aiimszgt. ' 'rhbre are som _‘y trestinentn re- commended for rhinimstisni thi! you nsturallg doubt this all. fliers'-is an cpportu 'Inf for you to verify the cure and put this-ii-coo medicine to the test. It will on yidliltl-itil!-t-"l&1IbJ"' P . f --'- ----'-fsA-‘-----f=--~=-A-f---ff--=ff-rf-=j== in the story of the Empirej Sesaratetl as we_a_i§s_b_y leagues _Q land an _ ocean Docmr Sgj_a[i¢a...; ' - :,|'.‘.“"Jii"»i"i"L°‘2§’failf'1}f5‘fi‘2#iii i§i’.§'.i ` M ni l- 'V - ' A I 7 H r ,i _the r al, uiirantee of the ;l§§d's,s‘li_eeceia 'united lilritishilmm. 1 . , ,mThere is another side of it still. The (ing *of* bssutifulmouncrysides and the shove all this there hair arisen' a new et that by this heroic sacrifice our rnlshed all we needed to weld us big part of the price. Think of the old ossible dissolution. Soda we see it sr&`gethei"irs,noth'i_ng else ever could. aptrfll be- changed: Today people re_ dzeplorlngn the havoc of war, the uin' f duel t"slirihes, the devastat- destruction of old landmarks. ' i But interest for us in Europe. We shall no longer go there-to admire what the foreigner-hascabhievedr we shall go itliere to stand on the- places where our gsilnnrmen have wish sndto in at least it shall be holy ground. So much of British dost has mingled with that of Europe that it cannot be but that from it the seeds ofa new .free- dom _should spring for' that' whole continent. As I close l leave you this tlidnlilit. _In _the_ ancient Christion_ Church in] times of the persecution! funny e valiant of the Cross was stricken in' try‘ Dr. CIt§i€‘s 'Kidney-Liver Pll 1 ix? They get ni thowery foundation of 'rlleumstistn. and .hy `r|ihoviii‘g`t§_6 poll- , ions from the system take any the ‘fi W- ~“~'“‘“":i°°°':.°.i:z :*§i"°'..‘i° ° :ar ...:;‘it.*..; n..,...,.: (hm win: have nm this nl ment ii .ei-s. or idmanson Bates lr Co. Llnllr - -.4 "`1n,' ‘ 1 f »_- _ ' V I ,fffxfl _ i' . ' '_ ‘wma 1,. - a . n lf . _ _ , . .; .»_ _ ' ‘ i ~'/ "\t..»' il _";` _*1ri¢im.r I ._a".___ *MN Hgh. ___ .., . ,_ . c. ._ . _ - . qi-`¥ir-». - _ . \_" i-(':.fl¢’Nkv-,'»-“ 2 ' , _ ‘ ` A , . _‘_,`<»,, 'lf f _ _ _‘ . ‘ _ . ' \ M \ I ‘ - '» ` ' .;'.;,, ` `-;_3_~'»~‘t,' ’ , , 1 ‘ ‘~ ‘ . 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' _ _ _ llliinii (1.54',.i,- sire of I5 under 2.10; X0 iiiiiler 2.20; 174 - iii' Ilia list, a world's record. ills sons have sired hver 300 sinndnrd performers. Unlvtmsiilly arliiiilii-ii lo' be ilu- gmuicsi modern fuinily l'n\ln