, i l 1 1 1 1 I 1 if it i 1: , 9, i fr 1 1 i 1 l .. ._ i. L i ,. vin,-=~ ~ -=..-.- _. *FSH '“.V'*f7r*¢,"¢" -* 7 il if Ps if ...,.,. .i- U. i; . "I i i 1 _*sf 1 ;. 1. ‘» r 1 r wf»---i. _ it 19, 1915. _ EH] PAGE EIGHT .ii . f,. ¢"A”|`-""‘ut°w" ` ‘Mm Alben f}ard.`now in lil River entered the home of Mr. and Urs. rt H. Clow, New Haven. July 3 _t. and bore away its young- est In ber. Charles, aged five men- ths. He_‘;had never been strong, s frail flower. entrusted for a brief whiletd earthly care. soon to be trhnlphnted to a fairer realm above. Hs wasia patient little sufferer to whom death dime ss an infinite release. Rev. Lemuel Achland, Summerslde. conductid -the funeral service which wurdlargly attended. His well chosen wo s like in pressing and, conso- ing, as.,1iurin the courae"'of’hls“ai‘4 d hi pogo or - ross s That Home for little children Above the bright blue sky Where Jessi' reigns in glory, Ahoine of peace and Joy., ` _ . MR. JOSEPH METHERALL. After a lingering illness, there passed away at his residence in Bloomfield. on Aug. 2. Joseph Meth- erail, aged 87 years. He was born in Devonshire, England. and came with his parents to Prince Edward lsland,' when eleven years old. They settled" in Lot 16 for a number of years", and afterwards removed to Bloomfield. His wife predeceased him 13 years iN ALBERTON Watches, Clocks and Jewel- iery repaired, Jewellery orders' filled to s u i t, satisfaction guaranteed. ANGUS MacKENZlE Jeweller. .Ei fit? grit? iigig *is rs. J. H. H East; Mrs. W. F. Bcsntlebury. Van- couver. B.-C.; lllss llhmie Methersll, Charlottetown; and Mrs. Arthur Green. Alberton. Also fourteen grand- ghiidren and twelve great-|'ran.d-chil- ren. INTHE GRIP OF THE “HIP OINGI." A SECRET CHAPTER OF MY LIFE. (By Walter G. Patterson in The Wide World for September.) There is only one 'adjective that li1'0l?_0§l¥..dgscrlbes this story. and that is "alfiKli11x." for it ii‘6a'la with I situa- tion as fantastic and astonishing as novelist ever conceived. Just imagine for yourself the terrible plight of the Authon To all appearances a respec- table -American business man, going about his affairs, in the ordinary way, he was actually-through a rash act- a member of s lawless Chinese secret society. bound hy fear of s dreadful death to attend its meetings and car- ry out its villainous decrees! lt was a case of Jehyll and Hyde ln real life, and Mr. Patterson found the burden of his secret intolerable. He sought release in flight, though he knew the risk was great. for the organization had agents almost everywhere. They pursued him, trying time and again to take his life; and at last they got their revenge, in a terrible and characteris- tically Chinese way. Even now, after the lapse of many years, Mr. Patter- son has been warned as to the danger of incurring their enmity of his per- secutors afresh by the publication of this narrative; but he has decided to take the risk, ln order to clear up a period in his life history. that must be obscure to many of his friends. in this exciting instalment he relates how his youthful curiosity first brought him ln touch with the dreaded “Hip Sings"-e meeting which was to have most disastrous consequences to him- 14s4-s-muime. 1 Montague Horse Races WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30th 1916 - $7oo |=»u|=asEs Svoo Races Start at One 0‘Giock Sharp. 2.15 TROT-AND PACE Purse S200. 2.30 TROT AND PACE' Purse $250. 2.30 PACE, Stake, (clesed.) Purse $250 Entries in the 2.15 class close Wednesday, Ang. 23rd. Entrance fee five er cent of urse and live er cent additional from monev winners Five new in Vancouver; Y-In"rv:::::'::::;:::T:::'A:'_;'_::;:` mvnmwwm:::::::'A: i 1 °i=!'1¢\1- ` . if s -mst :uma oanmt and smmerf » ' -` ' ' - ~' . ‘ ii ‘ -fi- °°".°" ' I 'he n sn-_ mst-k ounsz. semmenms. len. In Cl€3Il1I`lg €81'fhOHWII5Q- m uf__hI.¢S;,_lf»t9-._ . . _ by the Nomiumbel-ami on Friday ' °° - "' “‘ "" ‘ ‘ morning en route fo Monctonuwhsre CIOC - they will remain for the summer.--ll. _ __ _ ` _ .. -IT PAYS to bay in this Province. ._0N| gguf 'ml “ch mn, -W. K. lle60UGAN. Globe Ibx Ex- ullllle. is Guardian neat in Summer- _ _-A-_ ` --THC =?RNiNG DAILY Guardian canhe oh ned at l..si!erty's Teams hl Parlours. Bummsrside. -ATTENTION is drawn 10 the ad. um' fm' uh In "Ill °°mmn‘ -Mr und .\lrs. E. F. Mullin Prov Cu” mu” ‘°°°mU‘||¥ °¥*i°\‘- mn* idence, lt. l.. arrived in Sslurnerside mg _ . , .__ __ __ -it ___'__\‘__&._';. _ "_ -. mum °h”‘°' t'°uU'a'»°_ Nun- by the Northuiuberland a few even- _ E' - " _ -WANTED-By a competent book- “gig ugoiiglifisrids Bi!:1ellfills`¢§ouLr|:1l:3-‘l‘i- "'17 ' ,.1 newer in Summemas. work by the ° °“ W -- h°‘“'; emi" mnmmu' °" °"e“'“5“' -Mr Mosev Arsenault Wellington* ` ‘ ' ‘"1-T:'V` ' 1 rxgfxe D' M" B0,}1(6}’1_g'u__g;“"l°"e` who is sulfering from blood poison: S a V e S a I b t 0 f " r k - - - ~ . . _ , 1 _ ing ln the hand. came to Summer keeper in Summerslde wanting work; 'ESI-H Pilsoull-S "““"“e“‘-_"- by the hour' __`__ l648819Mu'| ~Mlss Ethel Hunter, Summerside, -l)r. l. M. Smith has returned to __pQL|¢E QQU31-,~,. At me prmce is visiting _friends in Springfield. his home in lfhelses. Mass., Cuumy Calm House 1.humd“’_m0m_~ _ after visiting friends on the island. |ng_ befog-°~ 3_|p,,M|“.y__ u“‘m_mte --Mr. Lorne McLellan has arrived while in_ Sunxuwrslde he was the \\',~|¢h¢___ Ml-__ Ronan 'H°w,m:j_ ~(-_ape home to spend his vacgqgn gm; his guest of Mrs. Dlrulel l\iuB_1illan.--X. - Traverse. was lined. $100. and coats' "°°m“'°'- Mrs' (DU) MCLBUBU- Sim" _ *‘** , or (greg momhs in j_.m_ for B nm, gn, mers'ld_e.-H. -Policeman Morris of Amherst, f\. immion M me .-Pmhibmon Acts. “_ _ *__ S., who is now on his vacation, came -Rev. Mr. J. and Mrs. McPherson in to Summt-rside on \\'edneadsy _w¢|_|_ pA-|-RoN|zE°__ AB them of Bridgetown, Ont., are visiting in evening. lie motolcil over from the was no special ,mm available from | Sumtnerside, the guest of Mr. A. l-3. mainland to,Cnrlc-ton_ Point and drove Summewme to me ga,-_letou ten on McLean. -X. to Summcrslde. leaving on Thursday 1 which appears in this issue, re hook _ “ide U" W°d“‘~'$‘1“3' 7°' °“"5|““|K _ ' Wednesday afternoon, practically remain at home.-H. turned to his quarters on Thurstlny Y. c evin w be unable to visit isis home until his toda .-eonlid _ persons are dead. and thirty lniured.' The milltnry and civil authorities ine caring for the injured and home- ess. _--li._l. every team in the town was engaged- "M°"°"“ H°“"Y L°Wi5- A|\'¢i'*°"-_ for the dy-iye_ several went by mmm.; and James' Pendergast, Kenslugton.\ ' - - -,--- pcm and 3 few that could get nmwere ln Summerside Tuesday on bus- mode of conveyance were obliged to'“‘e35~°H -l\ir Gill Per contractor. Wei __` ' ry: ' 1 ~ 1, -Pre. James Mt-Ns i . f in 'ou "“3‘°“- Wd ° "“°i“°°= "iv 1° Sum' _'T Light Horse brigade vol; gui,"-?0_n ,ef__merslde on Wednesday.-, morning after spending R brief 'm._| -Mr. John P. Gaudet, Richmond, lough with his wife and family |n'Was in Sumzmerslde on Weduesdav - r 'lt A* return from the front.--H. *ML A' F°"°`Yth9- ChBl`|0U~0¢0Wl1» L" I i = ~~-.-`~ _ _was in Summerside on Wednesday 'C ‘ \`» » \;\`f rt.; A N y i.Men__h"e yu" ever med our and left by the evening train on p |JqA._ K»_\\\ ____ I kind ef ready-made sum? see one “Sine” trip to Tisnish.-H. ' UNE -r ff morning for Point ilu (‘hene.-H. `_\\\\\\\ 1 / - f/ Z ' /` fit EY¢ / /_ f ; _ . » . : . . . ~ ; - _ ,f - I §:_1;_I_J_i;I_l_<_-;f;sl;i_:90___l?s g1_;l;_l_;ig_gde will gs Fgillrii return nz from the Carleton _ ,// F15 L L 5 __;:._S s ‘ . ” :UN "' H 701:" “T15 > ». . , 1 5 1- F - - - » nt.-,feel the :;b*r|:,:-tin; f*SM___fS» H.(_B.BGi|lis, and lime son. |i""|»., Q'QG,:;y'?§;5§»C,¢»'l"'.3- P Then msme m good strong stock compan' we are ciolln t II th t 20 0 y Hey' “ "` are Vi5|Ul15 al " " . A ET _. -" 'W' - . . me lt.. i°h§.'.' 'f,....k§§° ',|,.,‘fff Richmond. the gum of M... ami.-_ 4.1- _ .,. ies,wh1ch never contest an honest claim auch- Moons at M¢|..soo, Limlreb. P“’°"‘°» Mf- “nd Mm 101111 R- I-Hr' \* ' THE? " . 1524-s-mm 2|. __i‘1H=- -X - _ . . as is represented by ,_ Mr. Patrick 0’Holloran, Camp- 1 "*"' : I i "“"l*! se 1 , .. bellton, Lot 4. was in Sumrnerside on "pick out an of these handsome q _ Thursday, returning from Cape Trav- y | \ ' I E R W $20.00 suits-worsteds and tweeds of_ ‘I I Damage.:a1:'se’l0vg:tere he had been ‘mgaged in all kinds-psy the clerk $16.00 in-' e er cannln b l . _ . 1.. 0~H0||omn reportsga ;$r'll;B;__cceL£_ stead of $20.00. and the suit is you:-sol Qhaflottetow-n (Canadian Press Despatch.) flll Season.-H. "PURE 8” MCLEOD' |"M|TED‘ I ' - R0:v1E.Auz. 17._The chief asm- '“'~--~ 1-’2*'3"8'” 2'- ' age resulting from the earthquake, ;l'°`_"' Q? . ' N 'n 'V which shook dozens ‘of cities an ' F- ' ' 'T' 'J ' "E "" l ' -D ' W- d . . towns in central Italy yesterday - - _ ___ " P ~ D . D ~ . - to enter and at least three to start. Purses divided 50. 25, 15 and 10 per cent. of purses, Races to finish at the end of fifth heat. All mile heats in harness. Any horse distanclng the field, or any part thereof, entitled to one money only. Right reserved to change order of program, or to declare race off where sniiiclent number of entries are not received, and to make a new class, to reject any entry, or baranfy driver. Two or more horses trained or own- ed in~the same stable may start in the _sanls class, when full entrance 'money is paid oneachl National Trotting Association Rules to govern, except where they conflict with the shove conditions. ' . The following horses have entered, and -are fully paid up ln the 2.30 Trot, stake class:-`-_ 2 » »‘ 'l _ ' ' = 3 LloydfAchtlle,,`A_ngus liiioGilliv_r_ay, New Glasgow, N. S. _ ' _ _ Eptoa~1>t'i_uc't§. Dr'.‘ J. fi‘.‘Jenk_ins.,Chstlottetown: . 5 f ~ "- » Electric Cresceusn Peter,_.l. Coni°o_y,_`Cbarlottetown. _. Brenteu H.. H. C. Hoope_r,~ Charlottetown. - _ Keltie;-._John Mcifheef. Freetown. A-rs ~- _ Jellicoe. Hammond lCeliy,"-(‘harlottetown.' ‘ Cap. Cresceus, H. H. Horne, Charlottetown. King Dodds. _i,,,,,., When you Advertisers buy circulars or booklets or postage stamps, y_ou. always check u the quantity rec- eived to see that you get w at you pay for. When you Manufacturers buy -steel or _wood bolts or screws, or raw material of any kind, you check up everycarioad and every little package to see that you get what you pay for. ' ' When you Retail Merchants bu stocks frpmjobbers or manufacturers, you checi up every smallest' shipment that comes to your store to see that you g'et'wllnt- you psy or. Buy your advertising space the same wa . The better the news a ers all ove thee the 1? wspapers whose circulation sgtell21'eni:sare'fi`JiiW@€¥if"o' smug-v-tarnish you with csn'r|r-‘inn Atlnrrs so that~wii¢1‘»_`i¥¢u buy their.; - A .-0 J.{’.'*l‘.*‘?‘.» -f.. -'V3 f, ii ¢ ‘ » __ |._ -radng, neagfr all thebeet horses on elsla will start; ' » ‘ mongother attractions the utifu Stallion CAPT. AUBREY, 2.07 1-2, son of Peter-, .Tire-Great, will give an exhibi- .tioll of _speed bet_ween heats by » ission of his owner, Mr. Richards, Bideford. ' . ' J he Summarside Band and Miter Amusements will be on the 5 rounds. Dinner and tea iai»l»s, d te t dri ks. ~ °° °1'/:‘.'.':.:':‘....:“n‘:.:...° c:.t:t‘°‘°r-acres- . ‘ Cl . ‘ ' H . _ . u__n___"n_“__ermont,_l’ EI _,I ________________ . ' ' 0"-:;%~.1'°'~ -'f . Jr. cm 1 1 1 .. vs, .sc advergioing space you know that you GET 'WHAT~<_¥0U..|> 4 ¥ , Q, V _ 4 Audit , Bureau of _ membership is made up of over _-tl thousa' _ ._ _ _ _ | tliilfldvertising' agencies, newspapers, inagalltfel, ftsrnriournlii hai" - 5 `» -_ _ _ aa, Its object is the improvement of circulatls n and advertising conditions, “U °f *iw mill Who pays the adverusi g b 1~, and the protection ofthe W _ whogavss FU|.LM1~:A.URE. wh 1 -'sau-tial is ‘b` it -` ' sdlgzrflillllltsive .von proof Sfwhstyouegamrf' " " pm’ W “wt _ __ = Charlottetown Guardiaiiitii 7' i J. A. 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