_:eager 65"* .i Ni...-L -ff eil-$ iecfmxi >»%§¥T';T-§@»"*"" ' /i'33Wf'7..il mei: 'rwo __ . .ran GU 1 ' . i _.___ - ,_ - JULY’ 7, 1917 _~ ` -Siverware H oA|i_t- selections roll ____ ____ _______ ull. iilnills clilincll sillvlcis ,The Last Call, RAcEs=~~~~ . ~Tll¢ ¢l\d\lfiUK Kiftii the z VI. I. Loueon 'useful gift. the one that; __A.r__ ' I :oooooooeoeeeoooeo f 1»_§ '_lt*_§ it 'I' O pleases most. We have rue slum.: ren-H. . ._ sterling silver . and bést 0 give me yet the simple ’ iaith in _ a e which the fathers trod. S1lVBI’Dl3f8 U13( II18l£8 . ’l`iie gospel of the rugged paths that -exquisite wedding gifts in. a variety of forms. \\\\\\\\ Ieweler Optician Engravek' 4(»’ZX;§\\\\\YA\\\\\\\\\\\ ' Eye Sneciéllisl -~wsl+'ho»~ permanently---~'~foceted""'in children 15c_ n Royal dank building, corner Quee snr. ilichmond Street, Charlottetown. wh#-io he may be consulted on sl ireilers- pertaining to defective vi- rion _ Many .fiirfer from headache, ner vo-,¢iif.~s:~, stomach trouble, etc., an ii., not me ect the cause. A scientifl D ew-fimiflation of the eyes often re- :e.ii= an abnormal condition. the cor- ref r:-an of which by perfectly fitted gli.-ies relieves the trouble. ' li-;n’t neglect the Children's Eyes. Office Hours: 9.30-12.30; 2-5. Evenings by Appointment. each' class l .4 C _ For _§aIe _ SLEIGH AND HARNESS - phuno 153_|__ 1 Bay Horse. 24 \-S.lfl,7Msmwtf. _ . DIARY OF EVENTS TODAY l ii, Magistrates Court, 9 a. ni. I .wg Edward Theatre, 3, T an \» ~.- p. m. E_*_"£"f‘ BP ~f EVES~LAWLES$_-At the .\letlio~ 'il--_ parsonage, Kensington on 1\lon- 1 Bar Mare. D 1 Bob Sleigh, covered top. is ‘l ‘ Moons a. Meteor: Ltd iioi-is-liiti. ~ the 2nd inst._ by Rev. G. A. Sei- ~ :»~s. both of Freetown VZALZlEL-LARKlNS.- At Kensingto ~-1/Wednesday evening. July 4th h fe Rev. T. W. Goodwill, .\lr. Edisso Dalzleiof New Annan to .\Iis 1'inie Florence Larklns. daughter o The 'late Edward Larl-tins of Clermon 1-. Ida May Ref-vc.~‘, to Janles Law n fwlde andbridegroom were unattend- ‘_d. Congratulations. i f A ' DEATHS n`vAN.#-Ai his home. 21 Kem sl west. en July am. Harry B. nyeiif 5' _ fill engagements. - - Trotters are allowed 3 seconds in S " - H ~. - -~ ’1l‘he;iat aliiliilllzllsl areamviill trained. C H' COSSABOOM- sound and reliaible and in splendid R°5E“'a5`~ Dlgby CU- N- 3~ condition for the summers drivlnz; I-»0»A. - tn mher or ' ri- .t it fi' ‘ 7; ' l - - l’ . ,_ _ (’lIlIOIIll9Il ll (0 l' 1538"; ;;___p:de s_f_r(;§i;e in ion tiitircl _ __c_____ ___0___ new __ “___ _“______h____ fivnfc of- Pure Bred Stallion ay order, . _ - REV- D- *“°LEA"" I1 w. iv. HowAT'r_ w. .\i. ' I - SM-VAT'°N MMV lead our feet to God. ' The blood-red road of cross and pain Purses S230. Races to start at 1 that we must $035111! lllell o'clock sharp There will be the fol- Phat d0Ctrl!1€ Of f0l'8iVl¥\B l0\'€ lm' G H f lowing classes and purses: men that wer with meh-‘ - e e - 2,20 1-|-gg am; pus, purge 510o.` I want that faith that makes no qualm 2.25 Trot and Pace, Purse $80. of creed for you and mc 3 Minute Trot and Pace; Purse $50. That doctrine of old-fashioned trust | in saving grace and love. 1 Entries close July 9th Entrance The Scripture truths that children fee 5 per cent of purse and 5 per cent learned at some old motheris additional from money winners. No knee, entrance accepted unlesis accompani- i Phe lessons that the Bible taught of I ed by entrance fee. .~ 5 to enter and at least 3 to start u . Purses divided 50. 25, 15, and 10. All _\Ien mock such simple faith. I knpvv, mile heats to harness. Horses going and ieer at those who pray; Out on the regular 011 Tl1l1l‘SdHi` But somehow it seems sweeter here evening,»July 13th, will be accomo» to live our lives that way, dated as there is no special on Satur- T0 try to keep the golden rule, and day 14th. if not fine tire; fine day. help as best we can ` Ad_@s_si_on l9_g_rounds, adults 25c.. To gain a little joy ourselves and realms of grace above. help our fellow -man. ind so bcvond the stilly deeps of wis I A- W- MCLEOD- dom an,fl...i,ts_r~corii rl-ie LATE GEORGE P. ‘rANToN_ Garfield. Sometimes unto my ears it seems a ll a. ni.. sermon. Sunday School '34'-7 ME55~ ' 'inc lirst Grarri Master on P. E. lslandl .iiiii Bible (`la:-s_ 2.30 p. ni. 7 p. tn.. . _ I.~vi'ilioil. Rev. 0. B. Erncry. __ sweeter nlusit's borne Because that hunger in my heart| ’ ttiriis e.\'erything.to gold l Beneath that sweet. old fashionedl ' faith to which 1 long to hold. _ Viinard`s Linlment. Co., Limited. i Dear Sire -This fall I ot thrown I _ _ . g DELIVERY HORSES. CARRMGES. in a fence and hurt mv chest verv bad. so I could not worli and it hurt ue to breathe. I tried all kinds of, Liniment and they did me no good! 1 R-bber Tired delivery waggon. 0"_9'b°me °f M|NAR[_)'5 ll-"li t0,_.e__eg w_ .\lEl\T. warmed on ilanneus and ap, oiled on my chest. cured me compte! 'eh' All members of Boyne- and Sl. George I... O. A. and all visitliltz brethren will meet ln Boyne Lodge Room Sundav the Sth insi.. at 10 a. \` _3‘%. Re ristercd number . _B ~ _ i, _ Gfmld Tr”-“S“f=“ _ ‘ 0 1 &'. HENRY (.HA‘ND(I)_l;;_ \$,dgKi_ - l \\'c|'l\ rnil srlrvit-cs. .*~at\|i`dn,\. S p. 2028 will remain in Sum- _ __ _ 1434,7.5i\t2i'r&s_ t iiierside Race Track till the _ 20th July. After that he goes back to the Higliball UNDERTAKERS Fnrni where lie will remain POR SALE-r TWO cowl heaters. St. George Lodge ruhher tires and nowlv painted I _ - » - 4 , | the rest of thc season to ful- Light weight and suitable for town' orcountry. Genuine bargains. Piintosf and. description on application to owner.- ‘ :<-uneral Sunday, leaving his -late reel- - l -_‘once_ _at 2 p. m., to People' ~i~meter_v. ( B?_§ °‘ IN MEMGRIAM. 5 i Fredericloii_ N. li. tm Q l ._ ‘ ,ln lovin memory of lil`tle Stewart Lord Macgonald whose gentle spiri ass-d awa Ju 7th, 1916, 'Of such, i °_ _ y ly ' : is the Kingdom of Heaven." 1484. ELIZA McLAUGHLAN. There are cases where the “Klng~ i~~`lerror" seems to be transformed -nt-. an emancipating angel, but when , _ _ _ C____(_ _ citors. neSday_Ju|y 11_ Past brand Master. ____ ____ ____ __ 81% ___ \\`r- one in the blossom of youth,he ‘ ‘ ' .__ _ M -'lit-ii »I- erves his ancient title. This* 1 ,-'_ f lv -limes into a home and takes a .'i-.- 1;: . hen he came to the home 0 Joi... 'ml Orphelin \icLaughlln - _ of ' =.-l»- River and caught awav the -pmt of their daughter Eliza on`Wed -~.i :end with the disease she was suf 1' 11-' ‘~ ears of a e She was ' : . Zi _-iilkil uietmber of gthe C. E. Soci- »»\ '~ '.1-ii could not. on the evening '-1 --»*" death. hold its session for very ,~-im. There was a large gathering vii ielatives and friends at the funer- al on the following Friday. Rev, E, P. Calder of Tryon her former Pas» lor gave wise words of counsel to “l‘¢St2lit Pastor, Rev. McLeod, Pres- AMOS WEST. DAVID HOOPER BENJAMIN CARTER. _ Auctioneer. -' y June itnii. Although it was 1353.6-301\Isw5ii>d. -i..-eil she would not succes'_=full_v _ I J l l "'/'lllll from, yet her death came at li..-l with a sudden surprise and plung wi the neighbourhood intg a cloud of =~' - Eliza was in her twentieth ' if "he was baptised and became a 1 :>»»- of the Baptist Church when be expected. Posters later. 1326-7-2Mtts3i. mterian was also present. ‘She is 'eg-T =£ mitch missed from the home, church ,. .ld neighbourhood. _ There passed sway at Glen Wil- *Ht'l1. Lot 63. on April 18th. one _\'. hose lllfe spent largely in that com- 0\\1hlf~Y had made him ver w y 'ell and tary favourably known. Alexander MacDonald was a man af small sta- `.\ ‘t A? "‘ I ture, but of large and loving heart. SYn°P|i3 0' clnlllill Nffthwa and his sudden demise caused a deep and abiding feeling of sorrow Lead Regulation among his many friends. On Tues "- ‘ diy morning he went to work in his 'rllli eoleheed ofa family or any male over d een me I: elteadl "ries iuuei liemii stole mln epefreieti by wHw°lv'-iublilliuniiui" muslims his-nephew, John MacDonald. Before "'*'°°"°"°" "A "‘“" ‘V -.noon.he was stricken with a very severe peln and assisted to his ne- peeggn person st Audley v.:.._._,.§°'-°'g.... .."'..:.'~e.y__~§_.,°.:~ hmmm p_hew’s dwelling house nearby. where mg my 'although liven the attention in the best medical skill, he breathed his _last on Wednesday night. _ Mr. llscbonald was seventy-two years of age gt the time of his death. being pre-deceased seventeen years 'ago by his wife. Two sons, Charles and John A.. and a brother, John, were with him when the end came. Two other sons. Kenneth and Dan.. wlerv unable to be present. as were lilo' daughters, Mrs Mclfadgen, of Sydney and Mrs. Ferguson of Monc- an, md e brother. Donald. of Lot the absence of the pastor of Gelelonle Presbyterian church. the deceased was ,s life- Der, the funeral was e‘on- thl Rev Mr. Sutherland orth, and well number of _iii ='~........"°°°‘ "'e..~:j..:'; °.-,fi-._...°'.ii'.:°°..li:'.:i .1 5*"`*'5""5.2*T"i..-:.`":.s...***'i'ill°'°3l°°‘r.°`§"L*E srligiea -_ iiemeteeesef is 3:: “.i‘._;;;-;_=;:ii_~e :.=~°....::§_:_'___'f..._._. .r'..°f.':°..... ...em §?"`°.':::'..r:°, °“'1.‘1..“."..'.~;__g-'___ ,..,-~»=--...-_...-sr B IRQ d Cllltivlt lgtdol :.n':.~°°i.~a:.-F2: '-°‘ may E52 .ii-il in .li l / Land For Sale 5 ' 5”* - Political Meetings. To be sold by public auction on the premises No. 72 School Street, in "“°'*- ' §_:'_"_"f’_l_;§f°W': _ 'OIF l_“;’“flaY- lfilh Meetings of the-_Elec_tors_ of the __w;_.__n 1. a we ve ococlr noon 5[_h Dlsifmt of kmgs Lol"-!ly_ s and land on the east side will be held at the following °fl S°1“5°1 Sfmt- Pa" °f the Pm places, on the dates mentioned# perlv of the late Marlin west. - Sturgeon New |.1aU_ Tuesday_l ‘~ .m,,,,nm, __ 79-_,_ 7¢.»,._. For particulars apply to the under- ]u1y10_ Rogi-iR~|~ wH|TEWAy Con . . . . ._ 87-'li RR signed or to1ucLeeii is Bentley, soil- Murray Harbor Norm Wed. ' ("1" PH" -- -- ‘§'_§"f-l W’ , - E _ 13 “°“ °“’- St. George’s Schoolhouse, Mon- Annual_ _Picnic p'Tiie Opposition Candidatelis Q; _t_i1e___Try§n.__Crai;1\;_d and Jhctoiga given half the time. .e.ois; unay coos e ' held in Mr. Alex. Morrlson's field, Dallgyd thls 4'h day of July' A' Tryon. (same place as last year), on D~i19 ,‘ Wednesday. July 11th. Tables for IAMES D_ STEWART_ the public will be provided as usual. H25_7_41l,{tf_ R€S€I‘\'e tht? date BS 3 g00(l time 1118)' -nl-n H . R. ADAM-S. l473.T_TliI6i. _ Launching Hall, Friday. July day. July 16. I _8Georgetowo, Wednesday, July Red House. Thursday, July 1°. All meetings to begin at 730 m nvited to be present and will be im The Annual ‘ Provincialsuntlayschool _' Association Convention ‘Hwy eeiewett, _'.~‘ __ _.-_ _' '>~= ‘-1241 _,mi »--“lf Will Be H¢|d lt! 'Past Grand Master. ru- t` Summerslde August 68. ~ MR. W. C. PEARCE Adult Superintendent will he the International expert.. All who have heard Mr. Pearce once want to hear him again. Entertain- ment wlll be on the Harvard plan. 1341-6-30MSat6l _ _ l ,_ V, f Bonsllaw Stores ' Fleer Meri-lools'r . I . -~ m.. sermon 2.30 p. m.. Sun~ lnconnection with the c»_u1liii3 Rlllll ll3.\' 5¢`ll00l “ml mm” N355' 7_9' versar.\'. and the church parades in the is--i~i\.i~iii. l‘rcii~‘li<_i‘. llev. Il._ (i._ I-ul province tomorrow the mile-will!! WW ton _All seats troc and uii.ip|.'l0l¥fl“‘_ traits: will bc ni init-ri ~i io tho nieni~ lcd. iisiltors wrlconie. b f th 0 l ' h>"; _.els 0 'li rm _Ui _ orifice cnuncli J , liolli _rfulllei'-’;.' lilvely tnctnliui' is exported to lic prcsriill. Rev. J. ll. Zilclxenzic will preach. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN _ BAPTIST CHURCH \ _ li a. m.. rariilon, subject, “Tho iliiiigilonl \\'ithln." Sunday School wind Bible ('lar.~'. l`!,~i5. Special wr-I "sitio i-. extendcri in men and women lv: tim two i'cr‘cntl_v organized adult ~lii:=:'.cs. 'i p, iii., sermon. subject. "l`llr= l’cril ot tilt- \';icunl Soul." Rt-\'. "li:li'lv.< It l"|»‘<»iililii will pr0:u:li at For voluur-EERS for ilietilzili. J I Draft Ry. Troops . -ON LY- . _ MORE MEN WANTED ‘ FOR THIS FINE CORPS » Expect to Leave 'S'oon"lor- " ‘ FRANCE a ` COME D&‘YOUR BIT APPLY RECRUITING OI"FICl:`, Market Bull ‘ ding 1 i4»s;.'.'.i.\l¢=ll_ai. L_ _;= _ .._.1’ -_ - .'. - ' ___ ~_t.,.._______.______. '-...'___% Yi I/II/.\\\\\\\\v/I/I1////::\\\\\\vllr1z.\\\\\\\\vl\\\\\\\‘\%’/- “H Strawberry . Boxes \\§“.III//III IIK.`\\\\\“\\\§ PEOPLE'S CHURCH l .`\‘er\'lc9 at 7 p. ni. Re'v,,D Lean. pastor. _ ST. PETE R'S llol_\' (‘onim`union, 8 and 11 ai. i~I\'cil:=ui\£1. T p. lu. All heats free. Vanon Siillpsoii and Dr. llunt. _ _ _ r ` ST. PAUL‘S llol-.' Viiniiiiiininii. S30 ii. nl. .\lo|nili;.: prayer at 11.00 ai, ni. Sun- ilil_\ School and Bible Classes. 3.340 _ nl. I‘I\'eiiiug prayer, T p. lit. All in. l"vaiiao lilecting. S\|nd:i_\', ll ii. lil.. sub_icct_ “Tile ('hi‘ist.iail`:; .-\r ,iiiou\." Suiltlay. 3.15 p. nl.. open air !nir>r>ting_ (\v1_\athe|' permitting! at \'lt-torla Park neat' the fountain [.220 ti. ni.. .-i|lil't~i~|_ ".-\ Voice l`ro'm Hell." \\'ilI' lie tlrvliirllietl lo ret: ,\'lill at any of the nlinvc sci'vit'c.~‘. smell llllllllilnrsl |l\|,lI<`AI\'_ \'_ ti.. .lul_\' li---I/.Jitota lioiiw furhi-.~lif~tl hr I". H. l\lct`urri_v & i."l_. ._ " z V' /""“' U51:/"T" Sr,-,`f JC 5 gg-l