'£.I.II`»I1'f ~:‘.13..'rT»_ _ '¢‘:¢.°..,-1-:oe . 1- _ - .A ` LF' -_,ii .,_1<».r1f~ III; Li ‘£15 ;-.]- ‘{'.._ »`._ M If. _pa _.>-e _,wax > _ ;$'I"I if I' ‘,_ »; gg- ~¢u. II . .'- I` 'I ‘ August the 19th, to Rev. (1. W. and‘Iy' _John l"I°"(*‘I me Sl0lll€Si und 5?,-:l» f, - _ Mrs carried off the long end of the urse, _.1 ,».. .I J. f s ;.~ ' s ., I l 'i Geo. The most im- I . I isa ‘Ire nn-to buy lainie" I EXGHANGED PUILPIT-B. -.- Last Sunday Rev. W. H. Sweet, (Prssby~ teriln) and Rev. E. Weeks (M6019- dlst) exchanged pulllits- ._ - “.-_' CHRIST CHURCH, Cherry VilI~\BY» The Rev. G. W. Miner will conduct' service on Sunday at 2.30 p.m., old time. ` _ , I RETURNINQ i-ioivle.-I.i~.1 cams for home August, 22nd. . ' r ‘ REV. GEO. C. TAYLOR will lecture in Cavendish Presbyterian church Wednesday.' August 27 at 7.30 p.m. Subject #Some ‘Sidelights on the Great War." Admission 25 cents. - 388pd. GEORGETOWN CIRCUIT.--Mr. C. B. Appleton will conduct services on August 24th as follows:-Sturgeon 11 a. m.; Georgetown 3 p. m. and ACCEPTS POSITION--Dr. J. W. McKenzie left yesterday morning lor Kamloops, B.C., where he has accepted a position in the Tnaiiqziille Sani- tariuin, after a visit to his parents. lilir. and _Mrs. John T. MacKenzie, oc tii: ci . ‘ I ~i ty ._..__. - I` STUDENTS ATTENTION.-'ilhe Eastern Typewriter Company are pre- senting a new $140 Woodstock Type average at the Union Coiiiinerc ' . - lege for term beginning Septeniher 2nd. Get your application in early. Full particulars iiis.y be had from Prin. Moran. 342 just received a shipmefnt of Old Syd- ney coal, which they will 'sell at the ` WI-IITI ROSE. GASOLINI- P0016 Urhompeon Ltd. lloiitque. . ' ' I ° lsr:-1-sim. senviclzs ON MURRAY HAR- BOR CIRCUIT next Sunday are White Sands at 11, Cape Bear at 2.30, Harbor at 6.30. POLICE C OURT.-At the Police court yesterday, two drunks appear- ed before his Honour, and were dis- charged, . _ TW Bn received ifroin Captain 1 E Croken. " . I I ' A FAST T ffT¢H.>T -“I8 l\lm‘ and A. v. c., india. as says its is ianviui; .mary of the §'?lW_ v_ . me, W, omitted' to mention that ‘-“Alice the Great" owned by our splendid horse- man I/lr. P.IS. Brown __'!In`ished ii close third in the final `)lld fastest' héat stepping the last ha1f'in 1.01' timed by three watches. Alice trot- ted a mile over the Moncton oval last ,week in 2.17% last half in 1.07 and :ins then purchased by Mr. Brown. ertwo days'.trip on the train cramp- ed her muscles and did not allow her to give a proper exhibition of her s eed She is by Peter the Great Montague 7 p In railroad time ` _ Md e a ds breed which is enough s as r 5 r ing, » Record Races it At New Annan }I__¥'@'lf ' The Great Charlottetown writer to the student .ma'kiiig"`n`:lgl}e§]t I Remarkalh Speed. _ New Annan has a name for putting COAL.-J. Carragher & Co., have on real sporting shows something out of the ordinary and promoter "James Pendergast must have felt pleased as .ll`0 S€V€I‘2.l rea - Velii l0W%Sl Drlllczidwhllf( l3iliIllS~ This he saw how that reputation l}i\ad been . all 111081 Ollie 0 CFB HOW, ld Sillell- t'he means of bringing toget er over Sou I5 W h y yo u did C081 fill’ 811 d0lD9S!iC D1ll‘DCiS€S three thousand people to the New An- I_\ll_l; y0l.lI' WIIIICP and GSDGCIHIIY f0l‘ Efaiils. :is it has nan Races. People were present from -‘ - lllill illI‘l‘¥ Sllbitallw- PIIOHB 754 01' all ‘t E ti iro ince also Novn 1 | I pill S 0 le 1 V (II I Hg’ the Summer 744'L- AUS- 23 1“3I Scotia and New Brunswick and they all pronounced the races the most one is that you I covizl-IEAD AND l-lAnn|NeToN. exciting they nan seen for years. effect a cOn_ 4 -Rev. E. Lockhart, B. A. of Mon- There was greut interest taken iii the _ » ~ ircse will conduct special missionary 1-*ree For All me people realizing that S3.Vll'Ig0fl'l10I1Cy ‘ services in this congregation on Sun- they were going to see really worth there _ma be dill’ 24lll Inst as 'l'0ll0WS!_C0V€i16ill1 while racing. Peter Fiirren Miiritime y 10 45 H I t 'I St 1- ‘ h ta e of ~ ~ il. ill 11l`l`l1S Oli - D- Ill- ill_ cliampion and record holder und re- e S OI' g _ hope 7 p. in The annual thunk offei-, puyed to be the fastest horse in gun. when y0ll are In I ing will be taken at these services aaa was zo meet our Colonel 2.03% ‘ ' - i our fastest horse. The horsenien lt' can SPLENDID FIREWORKS-"'Am0“g-` knew that the “_Colone1" was “cherry the "WSI DI¢Ul`Y`ef“IU9 feat-“ITS °f *th* ripe" but few realized that lie would C - & ;:eilebration in honor lof \His ROY!!! give Peter Fnrren (the conqueror of .' » lgllllféss Tuesday- Sllwlal fefelellce wiilce sox 2.03-1/4, Fern Hull 2.05'/3. _ _ to which was uniivoidably crowded.J0hn A_ Hal 2__03,A’ Prince Rupert » hone 1I1» Queens Wharf "Pl 'lil' the feP0flS~__Wi1Slh°DYf°}°°h“'° 2.0414, and Bufiiiglii 2.04% in iiirnigiii ' df” “Y at lYIctg'I"" T315 ‘nspmf ‘Vim heats in his three last races and who ____--=___-__ qi#--.___ 32535533” iVnte‘;‘“;s:l:n: ::c‘ke‘;'Is‘fsc§u‘iI 'has lowered lthree track records this __ .5 '_ ‘ erine wheels esevgral .',_e¢"mece's Rm year) the race __of his life and miss ' f man (_und'lN' and pmcucuuy al' me winning by the' narrowest of margins. ‘ ~ ‘"1 __ ' ' Our Colonel stepped the third hent I ‘ `* MMIII DymtPch"Ic devices were iii 2.16% which is fast time and zi rec sure of the affair. l b _ . t' . d . iilil”‘}..if’..S‘L"i...‘i?‘..§"l.’iL` §`.‘i`;..i`..“.. JS. "fd fm Nw Anna" mick- If owes der whose Bupewisioll the display ‘horses can bc brought together again W -vel Th band music dlswm.S_ in the iienr future it would mean ii "5 5' e . . _ . . ed um" u lute hom. added to the New iecoid <.iowd .ind intense interest. The "Colonel"' was short of fast riic~ ing work not having competed since Keiisiiigton, July 9th hut the race of I! I I il » _VII l,._i.__ _WV _ _ _ -."f*“"1'~';»‘_-`.` ' ..t i .l l ' '- J_ Jw . BIRTHS yrrimeriay s ion d key limi up to fiiit so ey . ‘ ` I D i_ - _ ~ InIthe 2.20 iiiixed class unotliei' WOOD.-At POWHHI. Aug. 8, L0 Alll great contest took ace and resulted I . . _ |,-_.1 i’I:I it---Lf Q pl brow E and MIS Wood. a S011. Percy in me defeat of the iililiei-to invincible REE.-. Ambrose. weight I9 lbs. _ :miter colorado L. Hilde s. iii-'=“'wi...i~i office 744 L _nlllililllllllllllllllll AT G1'\’<5Cf3iI2IS~ lillllllllllllmie . ..:i'¢ I ‘ i.l .__ _T ~,f ¢< .__ Il' IIIII’I|I|IIIIIllIII II IIII II IIII I III “_ I Il’_d_p - il.1IS_._ _ ,_-~~.l»»\. ;~ IIIIIIIIII II II IIII I ll I III I ___ I IIIII I sv-_un-ww-pv-s / .fd MOVING PICTURE I I r _ LILLIAN LEE ANDERSON Lending Lady I PRINCE A 2 'mis »sias“~°TH 2 I iuA'riN_ eriiiiizsiinr _ l°`arewell T ranscontinéntal Tour I ia ii . - . .. p '¢» . _'.1 _ .-_I-f' _ , *Ii_Iii.li!IA.LL MIUUND ` Victory Triumph .fNOT . A MOVING nciolili _ ,Fe _ _ _ _ 0ver-seas Roinance oi Love and Valor Replcte with Thrills and Laughs but Absolutely free from . War Horrors and French Scenes - Pi"TdlI.l'l'ARY MELODRAMAI 0I-` TOUAT By Walter Hoivlrd EVERY CRITIC-EVERY PAPER IN NEW YORK--UNANIMOUS 3§i§?.'.§.°‘l..‘.T1lI‘.Z‘{`§Il22’§.‘I’f.'?=I~I3§I.§’If" I IIT>l’.l’}“.!.‘§.‘.’f'.>3‘.Z»?.`&i.°§"i§’.sll?f`i‘i‘.i’3.l‘I;... fihoute Went up at the Park Theatre last nlzht. lor -"BEVEN_l?≪?Iel;l‘3g;’rF;;~tu’ .ftontinuous roar of applause and apnrobntlon shook the ra1twe_o_fEt';i,:.}‘aLay]l;o|us`i:! "B_a.s enough sensations to equip half e. dozen_eiieh` ployszfgaénnenslhirlsyifxeigfgl; »"We openly and brrtzenly confess to liking this style of VIH!-"-°J°\il’ll“\ 0! C°’“'“"° f"|lelodrama. that makes your blood 1inl’|°~II_'r”°“"‘l.5ll!i- ' d us erin"-Herald. ‘Entertainment of lively interest an s p . _ ' I » _ I lsqqoghlng heretofore to vie with the compelling thrill! -Tribunal < ,3 I|'W4n| voclfarous applitupe ot big audience."-Sun. H '°'-li-Ill with Kelrlotlo fervor-crammed hill ol e\ilD°D“.“‘4 “°"°W°“¢' `“W°'Im° t:..__-_ ____.,__ . . _ .. . . ... ___ s » < . SUPER cA_sT AND too FEET CARLOAD or SCENERY _ SWS “N SALE I iliiiilsi is--so--ls--$1.00 'AND si so Plan opens Theatre Box _ _F ___ ‘ _ I F _ 0..... 1., ._ ,___ ...ay Niolii so is $1.00 .lilo $1.50 _ ' I` _ I I A , SUMMARY, Free For All 2.17% I shi* r-‘N col-1 iii-l Hilda .__ ... stewart (Conroy) ,Qu n »' IG. Harding - Tiiiit I9'/I 2 19% 2 21% 92 2.22 Trot, 2.25 Pa°e. (-Sample) Dongoln, Tyndal Seniple Onin Hoopei' Bros. Keninin Aubrey J. H. Stewart The Ahvgweit, W. McNeill Nellie I). ’l‘ime2.21l/, 2.24%, 2.24% 2.26%. i-im reg-its €Jnhb-4 Q55#-4 lvhil-4 *.7 asia ~l~D~lC Gblirh PERSONAL Miss Florence M. Cameron, has .ci rived from Boston. Mass, to spenq I vacation st her former home in ,§“ Ile River. V ,i Mr. Oswald A. Hornsby, qi’ .i'avunn. (fubii, is visiting Charloztknwn, ac I Mrs (‘hni-los Butcher, Mrs Cook Dr John P-ll who has been visit- _`~ A__' _I Miss Alvina Mae Saunderson of Mr. and Mrs. II,auchline MacDonald, are visiting relatives in Hunter River Bl'|EIll°"- ‘ . ` fMiss Mildred l Brown, book-keeper , o the Co-operative Bank. Chelsea RTM ‘M3999 GIMYSMMOOPB. 0fM:V9Bi} Mass.. is the guest of her cousin, Mr.I OYHIIY. Bild LIIUD °°\'° Uf ‘ |10", Percy Mclntyre, Royalty. and Brookfield. " -_.__.» ' i _ ‘,______ _ _ _ _ _ Miss Waiighnn of this city left yes- ' I I “J” u Mr, flglli, B,-9wn_ of Ch' gem' “__ terday 'morning en route to Winnipeg. iris?-'idlnglaiieipsmnier `ontiis’ iii., --- lwg 1_1,-,mp M,-_.f q M1-s_ Jam -B, The Guardian regrets to learn of tho Ei "a Im . I tyil¢`,_s§ Ml] _ ._ scriiiiis illness ui Mrs. Elijnli Godfrey, _ ‘ _ _ Suffolk. ’Mr. and Mrs. John Chisholm and M;-s_ Spurgeon _mdsonf and .pwo S011 AIGKBHUGF. Meedvllle, PB.. WBP9 cliiidren, of WinniliB8. were visiting Pelistered at the Victoria,,lll°i Well- in French Fort and Dunstaffnage, the iris. en- route to New Acadia, £0 Yllli guests of 1Mr. Judson, sisters Mrs A. MFI- -7°ll°DIl Mcbslllli- _ Boswell and Mrs. Herbert Thompfon. » ~ _ \ ' - gg' I _.i » x I Q V ' ` g.~ 4; .__ ' >"E JE 1' E'-'--" f use "_;Q-'r _-“ I ‘ \ _. Peter Fnrren 2.07%. I _ ` _ ° IP.I Keefe'al1d S RS. S7-~ -1011" I _ driven by D. &i.3j§ie 1 2_2 1 1 » - Our (loloiicl ~fI02i% ' ` ‘ ` The l\'liicKiiilion 1l?i'ug Co., 9 l»1 _ Q _ f ' _ ' ‘_ M .» - l - ._ f“`;i,‘;‘§.””._”;..,,,°2_“f§iZ, 2....-,_, 2.17, MATINEE 3. P. ivi. SHARP. NIGHT 7 AND 8.45 SHARP ‘Io orado L_, H. Kell ~ I 'A <-.annie 2.205. 2.4 3 _I The Plowboy Who Wanted to he a Poet: Brenton H. 2.17%, ' 3 H. Hooper 3 3 5 3~ ' Dunholiii, 2.16% Gay _ & Arbing 5 5 4 ro ' ,_-,2_23. __ _ _ . , - John li. J. R. Roiierson ' _ - I“S'tri1I1g Beans” Maybe Toby Watkins had been reading abou Bobbie Burns-_-¢anyway, he wanted to be a poet a darned sight more than lie wanted to trail a plow-so he made tracks to the nearesttown and tried 'to get on wnewspaper, which he did : but he soon found he was inthe Circulation Department when poets are about as popular as Hog Cholera : , Come and see this Rollicking Comedy. I’-°°°* AT ous USUAL PRICES ‘RAY . 9 I _.>7String1 Beans’ M 97am/iiawil 9°idurc _ I C0lllll1llll@d by his wife ani .wo young Swift Acti°n Marks “ 99 Alaughters. 'I “ H A S M L THE HUMAN SHIELD 0 _3 9 Y ii iivil.I \i.I3f tg" ii .I vii. Fifth Thtillin Cha fer of _ . 1.’_‘_;nmn“;‘j__‘0;,"_§f§fl'§Urd_°§’\, Smgre “fig g P A Riotous Sunshine Comedy in two ing friends ln city. I I I I I “THE - big Laughing Acts, Mrs. Robert Harris who is visit- lnl: this Provliice at present receiv- ed advice on Tuesday. of the death nt Moiitrenl ol her sister-in-law, Mrs. II. Ii. l‘iitnIim. R. S. M. Jack Douceite arrived in ` Halifax on the Si S. Coronin which _.__.\ Millburn, who ilpenit the lastiyear in 'Ml`- G~ C- C0|ie\‘. l‘0Ill‘8S0i\Ull8 U19 1 it t 31 A ph (5 Montreal, has gone to visit her two Monotype Co., is nt present visitl_ngI IIIIIIIIII IIII II II IIII IIIIIIIG’ and sisters in Boston Mass. ‘ Charlottetown. --.- Z..- Mrs- L- B. Wood is visiting friends Mr. Kenneth M. iviiwmiil. ciyae in (lharlottetow , she is the guest of River' spam sunday in New Havem is spending ii.-few days at his home in Clmrlottetown before returning to Halifax. _.__ Mr. and Mrs. E. Saunders, und three daughters Miss Pearl, Nettie and Bessie Saunders. and Mr. and Mrs. T. Bryenion and Mrs. Ira Auld, all of Winsloe were visiting Cymbriu. last Monday. _ Mrs. D. D. Scannell who -has fboen » visiting her mother Mrs. Elizabeth MacDonald, /»Geor.getown, also her brother .Mr Reuben MacDonald and Mrs. ‘MacDonald of Charlottetown loft Wednesday on return to her htnuo in Boston. ` ’ I. \ _ ' lily his piireiits this Clif. left oil _ return ycsterdfiiy" r Bnltiinor., where I ` » ~ l . - IIC Ililx C9l_'_[8i,‘|l- _IJIIRIIB H9011 Rf: his l ig __ *Wil _B Q W 1 ._ iofesso _ _ll 1' ;'i~`-`a~_~ _ ‘ Submarine Destroliid at _ll_ight Tlieadestriictinn through the niodiiini of 'powerful explosives. 0! a subninr ine at night, in view of the audienvw is one of the several thrilling realli; tic eli`ectsI in *Seven DIIYS' L““"°_'d which comen to the Prince EdW3‘_ Wednesday and Thursday. August 2| and 28 for two iiigh`l,s nud.oiie niatinea Thursday. This drainlr has create on exceedingly favorable imlll'0"I_‘5'f In New York and London. E“iiI°“" while even Metcwlfe, the caustic criti; of "'i.ife" halls it as one of the mo” pleasant and enjoyable war il|=ll’° since the tremendous conflict in Eli; rope. Plan opens at the Theatresilla ..__.--- Minerd'o Llnimont Cures lili'll|» _ 10 o'clock this morning. .i