1. I _ . ,' ___I If-Fil. -I _ _.___ . 9° l I.. _ __ "I .`__ 1 1, ‘ I; -,-__t “i . l ' 1.3.-s .i, I I‘: _-,_ .4 ~_ 1'..-f:‘.‘-.‘ ~-li ",_‘i.\ . '55- , .II ,I I .'|\"‘ Tift; f.~»-4 1 I ‘§__i~_ il.,f,,':-if _ _ , 1 ._¢,_ ..-. 1 W .L.--‘-. 1 -'~"1v¢.. \ _ 1 ` , _ \ PAGE 'rn THE cuAiu.or'rE'rowN coanniiul ' ' _ _ MAY 2441918 -- _ -_. __E.»_,__ A _ _ L - - E' _ - -_ __ ' ` I ' ' '_ V siistlieniiskeil. “(‘acs:ir`s." ’I`hen .said lie iiii_to them. ‘lti-nder lherefoi‘o u a \\\u! ' Sleep Me ter ’ A medium pi iced alarm _ clock made by the ’ Big Ben people. I .A good looker. a good _timekeeper and a sure I ' alarm, There are some in ou . window. F1 \\\\uul »_\ |'¢ _\\\\\\vu1/A\ 'G. Hx. yin Jeweler and Engraver nut. no white except star. A stout. strong, conipactly built liorse, with heavy bone; stands square on the best of feet anil legs. He has proved iiiinself to 'be the ‘”yl\""`\`\éA fastest trotting horse that ever raced n the Proviiices. lie lioliis the 4-year ::_ ~ I gg: 5 old ri-cord inside at ll:ilit`a.\. 1015, also the t`liarlottctown 'l`rzii~k rccoi'd since 1910. :inil he is thc niost likely horse in sight to rcdiice it in 1918. liis trotting action is iertectioii' The British soldier. 2_15l/2. is a re- __'._ 3 JESUS SILENCES 'HIS ADVERSAR volved the right of taxation. Tlw ' ' IES. coin c:iiiie from Caesar, and thei' ` owed him something in return_ But (Mark 12:1-44.) , Jesus iliil not stop here; “unit unto “Render unto Caesar the thinfls G that are Caesar's, and unto God the adilcil. Ye cannot serve God and nuiiiiion, but _ye can serve (loil and things that are God’s"-Garden Text n -Mark 12217. , (‘ »- rity is not inconsistent with submis- The events of to-day’s lessons took sion to divine authority. place at Jerusalem, on the last day oi Jesus' teacliing. In the midst of his wer they marvelleil. and left hiin :ind bittei' enemies \vlio. bliniieii \\'itli jt‘:\l went their way. They ni1ir\'i~lled :it ons hate. wei'e seeking sonicthiiig that tl I _ _ _ H iwould' be an excuse for puttiiig hi;il istible aiiswcr which yet evailed thc ' .. , ' ¢ ' to death, he spends the last day teac. i- tl ` PUCC $2.25 Iiiig that love encompassoth every du- ii ‘ty ot` mail toward God and iiinii to- \\'a_\» in which he hiiii turned the tilu‘.s~ ward man. 'l`liere was great excite- gi nto Vaesiir the things that ure Cae- r's." The right of coinage in- oil thc things that are Goil's." IIC' aesar. Submission to civil autho- Anil when they heard Ji-sus” :ins- ie ease with which he :ive :iii irres- itliciill position in which they iongiit to ensnaro him. and :it the on :iwiiy from the realm ol' politics HOIN DOES IT GO? Next to a city lot harboring for two years the charred ruins of -a boarding house. stiinds a large empty warehouse untenanteil for three years: two valuable properties. but not paying one cent interest to the unfortiinate owner, not a particle o.‘ profit on the huge investnieiit. liuve you :1 stall in your cow stable _ uuteiianted, have you ii cow that pays. no profit? _ 'l‘he owner of a dairy herd has one cow that gave seventy-live dollars clear profit lust your above the feed i-ost. but with milk at the siiine price another mature cow made only $2.29 pi'ofit. Anil so it goes in many herds. over lliirty tiines :is inuch profit inade by some cows as by others. lt goes worse in some herds. beeziiise there has not *a __ SPECIAL Opportunity of SEAL BRAN I/ igpffereci you in our booklet, “Perfect Coffee - Perfectly l\/facie". getting acquainted with _ D Correa Your request will bring it by return mail. CHASE <9 SANBORN been inuclt effort to find out how\ I . Hoes witliout boots, and has better than two-ininute speed. The British Soldier is sired by MOTOR BOAT SRATHGARTNEYI Leave Bonahaw Leave C'h'tcwn. Tuesday 21st. at 8 am. Tuesday 5 p.m_ I Bat., 25th at 9 a.m. Sat. 630 p.m.I Zn-kii.pd. I » _ (`ochnto_ 2.11*/ig. at 3 years, winner of he llartforil l~`uturity, 1900. (Todil':i i it ly tl Or trade for working horse Colonel I sam miiieii 1914 in- sabieiioiu mm L ' ___ . _ _ ‘ uv Nvuy Bird' bred b" NV' G' Ulunh' her to The British Soldier. Ayiesrora, N. s. I ‘ Apply to, _ I Pi-iiLi.u» oA|_i_AN-r, I,‘_‘] Suinmerside. I 'cutest speed-siring son) Todd 2.14%; as sired by Biiiceii. 11.061,. touniler the greatest speed produeiiig fain- iii the world. 'l`hc dam ot' the liritisli Soldier is _the giwfat brood inure, Miss l’r:itt, .» lTl,, b_\'.Ilcir»:it-l.:iw, 2.05%. Miss raft is ihc dani of nine with staini- 'd ri-cords_ including The lieaiiing ,:iily. '_'.tl'i'. nt Il years Ia world's re- -I I ~rii :it the tiiiie.I 'l`hl~ l’r:1ttl<‘r `_'_12l,~f, '_' _vi-:irs_ ’l`hc Pruttler is :i full bro- Jliss Pratt is also granddaiii of six ith records from 13.051,-Q to Z£.l3‘.',, l aged It and 4 _vi~ars. No' trotting :illioii in t`:in:itl:i has inorri siecd 6027-5-22M4i _ l or st 'ongiir lic'~i1_si- to proilucc :t fast. _ I For Sale Sciir. Stella, 15 tons, newly topped I I - 'ltted with 15 H. P. Mianus Enginel dahlng cable dory. compass horn. etc., all in good running condition will sell cheap as too small for our require- ments. Apply, WM. LESLIE & CO., i Grand Entry. trotrcr. tli:iii thc llritisli Soldier. :ind Iii' has the best crop of rolls to Show ever sliown by a trotting horse on l’_ lil_ lslaiid; lzirizc, sound :ind hand- soiiic coils that :irc showing extreme 'qii-eil. ' l.:i~:t fziil at t`li:ii'lottet0wn Exhibi- tion in ii lziri.:c ilelil ot' foals sired by the leaiiiiig stalliinis foals sired hy The British Soldier took all the priz- es eligible to blood foals. .\Ir. .loliii ll. .»\nilrews. East Royal- ty. who has 'bred niid sold more fast Magdalen Is;unds_ coils than any l’. IC. island bri-eder, 4972-5-14M2wka. _ I siiys that he has the most proiuising colts i`roiii 'l`hi~ liritish Soldier he ever had on his l`:iriii. lie' has 1! ycariiiigs g , _ :ind 2 foals this spring. Dissolution of f Partnership .-\utos have taken the place oi` the ' l l carriage iorse. int they will never I . _ take thc place ot the last trotter. so brceii your best inarcs to Tiic llritish Soldier and avoid iIisappointincnt,t`or he will sire speed just as sure :is his n:tnii\s:iki= will beat the Germans. ' Charlottetown, Mac 6. 1018* Terms season $13 cash or note due \' . To whom it may concern. 'l`his is to, certify that the partnership existingi . ov. lst. lisual retiirn fee. \\I' S. .\1cl{ll~' between the iindersigneil under the, ' 0;;-u(,1~_ name of "Leigh & l"it'/.gi_ualii" hits] i>i_~.ou0_:-;7.'..i, been this day dlssovleii by mutual Con- r,014.5.;»2.\11iSt.i5i I I I I I I I nlm-k,||)1y11an(],,0m,.|10,-se_da,.k ChC.5l_ ment in the teniplc during ihcsc last into that of religion, Ami we, too. hours. The inultitiides were eaiilei to hear hiln; the Jewish :iutlioritics were iiesperate for his death. it was surely ai great triumph when lie inet and vaiinulshed the tit-tei‘iiiiiii~1l iassanlts ot' all the Jewish leaders who ;we_re putting forth every effort to en ltrap hini. ‘ Jesus was speaking to those who ile- fniaiidcil his :iiitliorit_\' for what hc was I doing. when he gave them the p:ir:il~li» 'of the wicked liiisbnndiiien. . l<‘or six' ‘months he had been telling his dc 'ciples that the rulers at Jerusalem I would put him to death. .\`ow to the rulers themselves he gives a pargilile picture in which they cannot fail to see themselves portrayeil as the wick-, fed liiisbziiiiliiian putting to death the Ison oi' their niaster for their own :worldly gain. The great thing that `Jesus is tcaeliiiig ilicni is that thi-I iJe\vs have been unfaitliful to God. audi that this uiifaiitlifiiiiiess will cert:iiiil_\i liiive l`or tht-in serious ciinseoiieiicesi |'I`hen he reprcseiits himself' :is thi-I Istonc that was i'ejci~ti\ii b_v the build I Iers Init at`terw:irds bceliinc the chief I corner stone. Then cliine the l’liarisees and licro- Idiaiis. 'l`hc_\' saw the elaiins wlilclil IJesus so fi-arlesslv and' i`i‘ccl_\' nizidc Iwcre ilrawing to him the attention of .lin |i\-,._ Agni" _jesus hun Wm; thc \\'i.-tor_\~ ovci' his eneniies. flllfl Hslllil Inll. 'l`liey rcalizeii that it was ne i'esS:ii'_\' to :ict.i|iiii‘ki_\'_ it was custo I L mary to ask qiicstioiis in public \vlii>n` the rabbis were teacliiiill. t’\'<‘ll 10 Ill Ipcrsoii could do his whole Iluty. Jc terrnpt with questions. and thc plot- 4 ters ilccidcil to put :i iniestioii to .le I~ SUS. _Sllvll HS. H0 Hi11ti<‘l‘ IIUW Ili? NHS' wear nioro badges :ind lon;.:ei‘ fringes weretl it. niif.',ht be used against hini. I. 'i`hc_v knew that inany ot' the people regatiwied their subjection to llonian >_ rule :ts :i desci‘\'cii punislinieiit givcnf theni by God for their uiif'altlit'iiliiess_ _. The great inass ot` the Jewish peopit I I _uttcrl_\- resenteil Itonian rule :ind he mm), mlm, Iimn 31| `_<,,,.,»i|;,.,.s_" _lieveil that Jews should :it-kiiowledge. \ .1 no kiiic but Jehovah. < About llic tinic of the birth ot` .lc-` sus. a Galileuii named Judas went about preacliiiig the doctriiie that. Je- 3 Ihovali was the only ruler ot' the Jews J and it w:is siniiing against hiin to pay I tribute to :t foreigner: the doctrine \ beeainc vi-ry popular wiili people steeped in hatred of foreigiiei's_ They ; wi-re the t`hoscn People; t`rc_i'-iloin was was :i question contiiuizilly iuiiscil. ,, and was cnuivfilent to :iiiotbcr dues lion. "Shall we rise in rchellioii'."` I-m,.I~_c-_ Im- In.. |,,..,|-_ '\§ ,].;_.;u_\» 5;.- Jesus knew their obicr-t. :ind rctor-‘ .-,I._-lim: in (hp '|',~.-¢|_el||~,. wlmm .lin 1,( I _ tied, "\\'li_v make _vo trial o’ inc?" | _- 1\\'h:it did he tell hiin? (licad vs. ’ .I Far l'roni the l_ii‘ ow ne ' ‘ '» DHI' l|'Ill\|If‘- lil I1\l‘S'=1l`- UI' 1105" 'i`ri~iisiir\~ l»ei‘:iiisi\ ol' these thirteer i‘iiinpi~t-sluipcd lloxosi’ “M‘.iiL_v that in:ii'\'el :ind sity with ziuother. “l.et us linstcn to coni’ess that Jesus is the suprcine lilxaniplc ot` genius in the renin; ot' liili~llt‘i'l." 'l`lie l"li:irisces ziiiil lleroilizis hav- ing in-cn ilct`c:iti-ti in the :ittcinpt to ciisii:ii'i~ Ji-sus in dclnite, to .-iirprls.- liiiiriiito sonic ord that niigln be used :igiiinst liini. the Saiiiiiicccs next soiiixlit to coiit`oiind and lniiniliiitc hini. 'l`hcy wort* ii sccl that siiiil said tliere is no i‘osiirrci~tioii. neither angel. nor Spirit, Luke tolls ns in Ai-t 23:8. Suppose now. they said, that zi woinan inarries seven hrotlicrs in suciiessioii, wliose wife shall sho be in the resiirrectioni’ Jesus iliil not treat the Saiiiiiicees' absurd supposi- tion :is unwortliy an answer: iiisteud he based upon it :i lot'ty lesson. “Ye 'io err." hc i~oiiriconsl_v i‘i‘-plied. “|101 knowiin; the Seriptiires or the power Iii' God. l-‘or in the i'esiirri>ctioii they ncillicr iii:ir_i‘y, noi' :ire givcii in nutr- ringc, but :irc as angels iii iiciivcn. lliit as Loucliiiig the rcsuri‘cction o* the di-iid. have _vc not read thai which was spoken .Iiio you b_v God. saying l :im the tied oi' Abraliuiii. and the (lod of lsinie. :ind the (iod of J:i-cob' God is not the (loii of the iicltil. but if thi- li\'iii1.:'."` 'l`iiei‘et`orc thc di.-ai' lie niullituile iii:ti'vi-llcil. \\'hen thi- srribc asked Jcsiis how a us iliil not lcll liini to inaikc iiiore sac ilici-s, go tlirouirli more t‘crcnionies n his coat. go to the teniplc oftener. R-2' . “_-\iiil the scribes said, l`herc ii ne God. there is none other but lit nil to love hiin with all the lieart ir \'hiii ilid .lesiis say about this wisi nswcr of the scribi-‘.’ “You :ire iio‘ ”l`irr~ii with the hours ol' tezicliing in lic porelics :ind iinswcriiiiq niicstions csiis wciit up the steps und tlirougl' ht- llcaiitifiil Gate into the l`ourt o* Vinneii. Noni' I-‘:ieh of t_hc doors hi- pcoplc to drop their ol`feriiigs iiiti ioii.\_v I»nI~~i.e. 'I`lii>y wcrc oi`t`eriin:s ir biiyiin; wood. for iiicciisc. for sac I-I putting ‘inuch" nioiiey into the inueh inilk each cow gives li is very easy to iliid out; :i ro~ qiit.-st to the `D:iii‘_v llraincli. Ottawa. will bring record tornis free of cont |so that any owner can soon deter inine whether e:ii'h cow pays. Sec that you get good iiitcrest. see that -:ich cow is :i prolituble lii\'I.|\iinenii>iit." The keep and castle have been iiivad- ,\f,,.,. qm,,i,,g lh,.sLI “~m~,|_.; t'i-oni oil at last. The daws and the tourists Keats J. ltcdi1'liig \\'ai0I ill NIH biwk ll ii ave besieged it, and they hold pos- houl ,hp Isl.. of wright, goes on: session of the stronHh01itions than the get of any other Standard Broil Stallion on ll. F l. lie will make the season on the fol- lowing route in charge of tho veteran John ()`llrif»n, ilonslia.w_ Leave (`h’town Monday morning, May 20, to Angus (lameron's, at noon: then to Neil McI{enzie‘s, (‘annc Cove. t'or slipper; then to John O'l3i'len's, where he will stand till \Vi~ilncsiiuy morning, May 22. leaving there for Patrick Hogan'--, Westnioreland, at noon; then to i\’i~_wt_oii l)n\v»wn’s. ov- cr night; leaving there Thursilay inor- nlng, May 23% to llarry Muttart's. 'l'unni~_l Track, at noon; then t_o l’:il.- rlck t‘onnoll_v`s. Ili-ili~i|ui\, over night; lciiviin; Iberia lfriiliiy morning. M.iy 24, Io William Noon:in’i-i. Albiiny, at noon; then to Stewart’s Hotel. Emer- ald, over night; leaving there Satur- day morning for Robert Damerais, noon; May 25. hy Ross' Corner. to Suniinerside, nt the stable of William McNeill, till Monday. noon; Ma) 27, then to Kensington. nt, Jolm 'l‘. Mul- lins. over night; leaving there Tiles- ilny morning, Mny ZR, to Mr. Toomba. hong River, nt noon, then to Fulton i_irown‘s. Stanley, over night; leaving there \Vodncsilay inornlng. May 20, to William McNelll'~i, tinvenrllsh. at noon; to John ilouston's. South llus- tlco, over night.; leaving there Thurs- day morning, May 30. to Hector Hitch- nnnnn's, Brookfield. in noon; then l_n William tlullen's. Wiltshire, over night; leaving there Friday morning. May .'ll. for ('harlot_tctown, whore he 1 ofwbd hu eabaumd his homestead right a purclmpd homestead In certain districts. li r acre. Duties-Must reside air months of ghewlyaara cultivate 50 acres and erecta MMD eultlvatiouh lulrlect to reduction in xl mag ltrhbby orltony land. Live std Ir ll U for mltlvallon under :ern i . W. W.§0RY. C.M. G. I il a-'-ti °"°"nii¢°»u.iii"'§i' l"i.ii"»°;ii'f~°rii2' I in vni'l°~i gnu' Zi. ' will stiinil at tlifrstablea of Frnnizis W. Hughes. Grafton St., till Monday morning. June 3. The nhovn route will he contlniied every two weeks for tive rounds. For terms and conditions apply to JOHN 0'BRIEN, In charge. or‘ HAMMOND KELLY, owner. Mares at owners risk. I l li . Ihr- said “Yes," he would <~iii';i;.;e thi-'I _pfiople: il` No," hr- would bc cliiirg_eil with rebellion agiiinst t`:1i'sar. ri, Icliarge which the did indeed after _ -_V -' il Iwarils I:ilscl_\- niakc. “liriiig inc :i I|,~,,m,i,,g tw., tiny ,.,,i,|§ Wm-|}, ,,N_\- ilcnarius, that l inay sec it." Strict rius. f`oi' they rcgariled the iiiiuge hercoii ot' the einperor as savoriiig Will make the season 1918 at thc I owner’s stable Montague. Termsz- __ _ . . and ten dollars aililitional when mare I foaled in 1901 was sired by Admiral ' Dewey the sou of Bingen and Nancy ' Hanks. Commodorc's dam was Lady Etheyho by Jackilaw. Ilenco, it will f bo seen that no horse stands higher in point of breeding. As a sire, he I stands without peer in the Maritime '_ Provinces. In fact he has produced I more race horses than :ill the other I re of Bob Mao, 2131/4. llilila S., $10. Or- well Belle, 2.10. Iona Girl 2.17'/3, Rex- llght 2.17’/1, and 19 others in tho 2.30 list, besides a host of' others that have I time but were successful in having their time suppressed. Commodore is ; "OW 17 Years. old and was never in I such good cond'ition as at the present tlnie. He is at the age ut which all .le\\'s`\vo\ild not c:ii'i'_v :L Roinan dcna- .Ining ,nr thi- I-(,|lI»<;|i.m .-in-51, |l{.~;IIl of iilolatry, but one could be obtained limit thc lairgc suins and cxpi»nsi\-e Il`f‘l1\_ IIN? llWl\l‘.V-\`-l\i\llKes._ "\\hosc Ii;|i»riiii'es ot' the rich l‘liaii‘isccs'.' llc IIS this 'mill-li* llllfl silliI'l‘.s1'l'Illll'>ll " JP- i-iiusc of thc lov.-_ and iiiiscllisliiicss. im q. _ H ` gifts :ind at-tioiis. Commodore' Ledlyard _, No. 34709 I 1.. I .I ENROLLMENT N,-,_ 11 tioirleu ’l`cxt_ say about obe.ViulZ :ill Five dollars a time gf fi;-qi gmviw inust bo obedient to all right laws. proves in mat tjommiydgre Lgdyard and pray iinil i.:o'to cliiircli, but I doii't stallions confined standing for service ‘"1" ‘I"-‘ll I" Ililli? ity using :ill those today on P. E. Island. He is he si l~lm~** I" l"‘f'h‘I§ “"""l"‘»`~ trotted In better, _time than Btammrd ilifspiritentitlcii lo the first beautitudc. -.vore rich put iii uiiich." llid that niezin sell’-siii~i‘itii:c for t.l1'ein'.' Tlicn l(‘l`I’ (‘Illiil' Il S\\`t_’i‘l~I'Il('(‘I(i \\'l)llliil’ >ii»~~i-iglit ofa cont carb into the op vs. 41.42). \\'li_\' did this sniall gift count inori All our ,i;iviii_i.; and doing :irc int-:ts red by thc love that prompts thc Every one of us has it in his powei 1 do good :inil to give. lL iii-poiiils \\'hi-tlicr we have to love to Goil nd love for olhcrs. \\'h:il_ does thc iiws. Oni' who is anxious to do right lc cannot. say. “l will rcatl my liiblc -:tri-_ wliiil becoiues of my country or 'it_v." \\'h:it docs the l:isl piirl of our (loid~ `-ii 'l`i~.\'t any wc .sliould Lzivc to tlod? "l`hi~ things that are (lod’s." Wliat iiis lic given us whieli none other :ould pi>ssilil_\"i;'ive us? Sight, hear- iig_ spot-rli. will power. strength. time iti-_ itsi~l|`. llow. thcii. can we pay __,_,_. Sol|`-dciiiiil is thi- lirst lesson to be i-ariicd iii (`ln‘isI`s si-hool and po\'oi't_v ‘ho foundation of ull other graces is :viii in huniilit_v. 'l‘hoso,who would niilii high must begin low.-.Vlatthow ` lenry. great sires have triinsinlttcd their _______1_ ii greatest number of trotters, as it is __ - - an unquestionable fact that our great- I est sires beget more speed between I l5_ years and 22 years than they do before that age. Anyone owning alike- ly mare that wishes to get a colt wltiif speed or a superb driver will run less risk of’ failure by breeding to Com- modore than in using those improved sires that owe their reputation to their owr_ier's ability as boosters. ELLIS' PHARMACY LTD. 4930-5~11Mtf. \_ l , .J Bay Stallion ,Nittwood Slrcd by Commodore, Dam by Park- side. Will be at Fred Dollur‘s, Brook- field Wednesday May 15 thence ti. Mrs. McMilli1n‘s ltuntor River over night. thence to IJ. McI"her'soii_'s, Nortfh Wiltshire at noon' 'I`uesdu_v’s and Friilays to Charlottetown at. lt. Durants Royal llotcl Stables. Single service $4. Season $6.00, mares at own- ern risk. BYRN E BROS. North River 4944-5-1 1siii.l‘rl8lpd. Married Couple I reqalmany time before autumn » heated apartments-about three rooms-with or without board. Address P. 0. Box 55 City. 5084-5-20M1Wk I Lens Grinding Do You. Know- That we operate the only Lens Grinding Plant on P. E. Island? That we emoloy a skilled Surface _Gri_nder, and ,are daily grinding from the ri°_ugl_i §lass-_t e most com- plicate kinds of lenses? These are facts, which mean a good deal to the Glass wearing public, doing 'oloiir sclienics are ri_>strii:tcd_ i"roiii he first the l<`rcni-li soldiers have iionc rozilly heantifiil woi‘k willi beads and they could in:ike it good living were supplies :iv:iil:iblc.` All returns froin Ihi- work go illri\ctl_v to the }n..n_ _Wlii-_n piii'i-Linseil l`roui outsiders ono ins no inieaiis ol' knowing tli:it the iiaiiillwork is that of men whoin one wislies to benefit. -_---im HIS HELPFULNESS f‘lVl_v wife was niilkinlx, tuthcr even. iiii;,'.‘_' rclatcil Gtip Johnson, “:inil l was scttiiig yur -on the porch. tliiiikiiig about what l’d got to do toinoriow, when I heuril :i yell and s:t'ntei‘eil over t_o iiivestigatc. `l’e:ii's like the cow had took ii iiot_ioii to kick wife over burli- wiirii. :iiid shc'il lit. ini the bziliy. who was fussini: iiroiiiiil on' the |.;i~iInnI|_ ind inighty nigh siiiaslicd the lilo out if the pore little i`cllei'_ "'i\w. tIii:il`l too b:id.` says l. .\’lehli_v :ittcr this _\'ou'd biitter have the baby off at a sail: tlistaiicc :it inilk- ing timcs."‘ :road medallion in front sell for 35 _’r:iiics. Bags :ind ring purses could _ ,,, ma,|,. in any (mom. to mmm, A were built. ’l`hey are due to thc iircaid I-ostnmt-_ i,|||, 0|' |"f,._ [hu ,_,um,|y of of tho Spanish Arin:ui:i. null the geiiiiis ‘reads is iiniited :ind eoiisivqiientiv the ' 1* Q* "' - .-:-3 __ tonic of the -o-tlicr chlldrcii sorter liei‘ii'| since inost of thc tuirets _:ind lookoutsl African campaign. She has lost the respect and conn- ence of inost of the nations. She has lost her former leadership taining friigineiits wliieh it has l>l'l’l' in many realms. .She luis lost her monopoly of the _ve trade. She has lost her monopoly of the ye trade. She has lost many of. her patent ights. that were once a source or great wealth. She has lost her supply sources of _ many raw materials that are essen~ to take up, :ill the latest advances in tial to her industrial life. She has lost millions of her sons. She has lost tier soul. Tractor Has Feet and Legs A tractor witliciit wheels designed specially for ilriiggirig cuIttva.tors`in ornflelds. is described by Popular Me-' “'l`he eye frills upon the inost pic- chrinics Magazine. instead of wheels has four legs with ski-shaped feet. bi-iiutiiul, broken linfis-tree-shiiiloivsI these. legs having hip, knee and ankle :uni siinitliine. th-it I-:in he t`oiinil even , joints' and they take -steps like those f an animal. The legs are driven by a gasoline point of the I-iisllc in the inlildle ages. motor 'l`hc are steered around cor \':hen thc. beat-oii was liI£lit\‘dI tltltl the looking-out riyoiously kept. ’I`Ii_c take longer steps than those on the well is ehoked up. the terrace _is `,.m.k_ Bcuum-ul m,(.k|_,(.,.S Wm, _ bramble-grown, the roof fallen in. l and yet it is`onl_v three iiunrlred yczirs the front to the back of the points. _ y _ _ - iiors by making those on one aide other and i'cverslin: is accomplished by transferring the knee-caps from The niaehino can straddle irrow _of six-foot corn without .touching -the stalks. , - f -so ll /'.` _ _ _W . _ ,I 1 _ini - . CANADIAN '- I PACIFIC i RAILWAY `\ 1 TRAVEL viA ST JOHN Daily except Suri- day Connections from Port Borden ' _img _ ’A_NApiAN 5 `- PACIFIC TICKET OFFICE 78 GREAT GEORGE ST. PASSENGERS FOR Montreal, Toronto and all Points in the (`aiiadiiin \Vee-it and on the Pacific Coast. should call on or communicate With- H. M. Davison, Agent who will give :ill lnforniatioii, issue tickets and arriingc Stiiiidarii or Tourist. bar Space. without cliiirgc. t ,-5, 13; __ _ CANADIAN RAILAAIAYS PRINCE ED\VARD ISLAND _ Tiinetable In liffcct, May lst, 1918 3.30 6.00 4.50 7.00 5.40 7.30 6.05 7.45 6.55 8.20 Dep. Charlottetown Arr. Hunter River I Arr. Emerald Jet. Dep. Dep. Emerald Jet. Arr. Arr. Borden Dep. Tralna Outward-Read Down ' ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME Tralna Inward-Road Up PM AM. PM 'I . . A. M. 8.00 6.48 6.05 5.50 5.00 10.30 8.55 7.55 7.20 6.20 1 Y A.M. _'<1 5 .°°.°‘.°‘?‘ »&@Ul© woes 6.20 7.20 7.45 8.-15 De p. Borden Arr. Arr. Emerald Jet. Dep. Dep. Emerald Jet. Arr. P.M. 6.55 6.05 5.30 P New! NAM’ UIUIO 7' no U1 9.00 Kensington Suinmcrside Dop. ' 4.48 4.10 96% eip ¢m UM. 3.30. 4.14 6.44 I 7.51 9.00 Port Hill O'Leary Alberton Dep. Summorialiie Arr. Arr. Tlunlah Dep. AIM. 11.00 9.22 8.03 s is sbs ‘I I . I .".°'.°*1*F*’>g ¢¢3U\l\9»Li-l~ omovmog Dep. - 1 Charlottetown Mt . Stewart Morell St. Peters Arr. Arr. I ' Bourlii Dep. i\.M. 11.19 9.35 ass sas 0.50 away with the annoying delays caused by sending }".l\l. 850 Arr. Elmira Dep. LM. 5.30 ,.1 away for special lenses. S_end your glasses 'in by mail, you’ll get them bac promptly an in perfect con- dition._ Call in and look over our plant. » * I ."_°:*P»g aaaaqi. cmviag 'Cardigan ' Montague Dep. Htl Stewart Arr, Arr. Georgetown Dep. A.M. 8.20 8.03 7133 0.45 _ _ fl .*':°.°'~g erm- mae; ~ : - ,' _ Dep. Charlottetown Arr. Vernon River -I Arr. Murray Harbor Dep. »-> 99°?- ass! _ --_‘_ 1 GJ". Hutcheson I Optometrist and Optician ..g _ ' Au. ri-ia Asova 'rnAiNs nun oAii.v, suNoAv iziicarrau F if _ 1 c. A.. Hula. H. H. mlumaou w. 1: nuaaan °""°'*| '4*'»‘U°" (|1000 I-"'09 PIOMHIOI' "rrafllii Mahllor. Mrlot Putin or A ‘UNM li l» _ naman. N. a. ~ P _ cnuiimagnon .