r » _ CRUEL CROSS LIFE. silence we keep year after year those who are most near to us and dear; We live beside each other day by day And speak of myriad things, but sel- . dom say n The full sweet word that lies just in ' our reach, ` ' ` ` Beneath the commonplace of common speech. ~ Then out of sight and out of reach they go- 'These close, familiar friends who lov- ‘ ed us sol And sitting in the shadow they have t left, ` d they have heard. expressed W Now seems, beside the past, sweet M S And slight the deeds we did to those S unconfessed; undone, And smnll the service spent to treas- ure won, And undescrved the praise for wor D d und deed h l Alone with loneliness and sore bereft, eo We think, with vain regret, of some 8 fond word _in That once we might have said an ‘ 8 I` 1»ii|»l'= U; uii=;_ ixsniiiu euiiiuus rr iwzs to buy in on rmvaa. l __s_i>nrr1oN ron IJBRAIW--A 'wu- _ _ -.__ e reased RAIN STORM-The heavy rain of to rable heavy grain which was not cut stook a had wetting.-S th ARRIVALS.-Among those who r cKi____0__ 1,' Beardsley A tries. The games will be played on , _ . , . . . the tewart' Charlottetown; HH' Atom’ Some work is to be undertaken to' l,°"gs'I “nd R' McLean' Montague’ prepare these courts which the un- pl‘0 MODEL HOME_M,_ Charles Mc_ otherwise the tournament might have (mum Aunscry who has had nn,,m_ been already commenced. The cham- er of men cmmged ,0,__ the ,mst sum_ piogiships will consist.oi Menfs Sin. That should have everilowcd the sim- mer building his new house has not 51" ple need. 1 it 0( This is the cruel cross of life, to be in Full-vision:-d only when the ministry Of death hns been fulfilled, and in thc sparc. What recollection services can then Give consolation for the ‘might .have .im _ _ ~ , `n l 9 been ,, nm 'rm.\'Gs Anowr fc THE IMPFZRATOR LO.\iD(>N, Sept. 12-The lmperntor smiled yesterday for New York with _If the lnrircst number ever aboard n , nearing Completion and when m.,ish_ likely that there will also be a Mix- 1 will rank foremost amon the farm ed g .~ g residences ofthe IBl,md__S Wpgles champion for the proiince is '__ th Ur'-'ro-nA'1‘i<; HOME-Mr. nussei M; ving his house remodcllcd and an Uh n ldition built on, lins it almost com- ct eil. He is getting all the latest T provements in including the heat- con lg and sewerage systems and when _ ,~ ished will he one of the finest ,tic _-g-_-_-v-V-_-_-_-,-_-_-.-_ _-, , .-_ _ :_-.1 _ .-::.-.:::::::fr:-1 - - - -‘-` he past few days has done quite a Feedstuil was dull and there was t of damage breaking down consid- practically nothing doing in that line nd also giving the _grain that was TENNIS CHAMpI0NéHIPS__ H e “__ be gistered at the Hotel Wallace, atl :IT For weak and poor the love that we New Glasgow, N. S., on Sept. 10th ,th ere:-Messrs J J. MacAdam A.H. 'e ssrs.'H. E. Rice and L. B. McNil- l’l“C" Clark Mount Stewart, who has been lm, Of some dear presence is but empty ha ’ HE LIGHTING QUES'I‘ION.- In City Council to take over the elec- ~T-_-T-;_-'-;_~_\sAs,:-:;.-:::: ‘ '_‘_'r.‘- .‘-“-“-“-'-`-‘-`-`-’- e and valuable addition is being by the latest edition of the very valuable WOFK. B84 Will fish market was ke t bus in the 25 cents each and Codiish at 5. weather is favorable a start will made early next week with the vincial lawn tennis champion- Ds, for which it is expected that e will be a..1arge number of en- clay courts of the Abegweit A.A. pitious weather has hampered, and Men's Doubles, and it is Doubles competition. The present W. 'Matheson, but he is not in Island now to defend the title. 'are the holders of the Doubles mpionship. iiection with the proposhl of the lighting and power plant of the con. ninomvnn-'rss tug which mae ta the rrovineinl Librern its was unloading cas! ~-:or 1-I. sto ir ns,M ts wsr,»ae \1rs~ = da.; nl1ernii(i):--S. Encyclopedia Britannica considerably ‘ __._- improved and brought absolutely up- SGHOOL IMPROVEMENTS - -Mr. to-date. It is the eleventh edition of John McBride, Scotchiort is busily ‘the engaged in repairing the Glsnroy consist of no fewer than twenty-nine school, shingllng the roof and other ,V0lUl11¢H- was n- . ~ , . ‘. . “°° 'Y "P" ' - »i-no MARKET-'rio onsriettswwn, 'raven AND Boususw.-services market was very well attended yes-‘ will be held' on Sunday afternoon terdsy and inlspilie 0( the ull0¢rf-8il1 Sept, 14t,p in Tryon, and in the weather many people drove to‘ town. evening at Boushaw. A special pro- Prices, in most cases remained ‘ the gram and Thank offering on behalf Vsame as the Pl`¢"l°“5 m3fk°l'~ daY~ ' . M. A. S., t B ushaw. The P Y 'ol the W a 0 morning. Msckeral sold at from 20 ck of reference works is being” in- sidcnccs on the Island.-L Charlottetown Light and Power Com- 8.Il ' P S.T. JAMES. CHlll'iCH.-- Miss to enclope Davies will sing the aria ma Where have they lnid Him" from in H00 __ .St James' Church on Sunday even- the and crew ing. Miss Davies will also take the mn - B . | 'l‘hf‘rl~ is more Cafarrh in Liiis section I M th r* tr th al th l e .oun y 1 nn_ I o cr 1 :senses put toeellinr. and until the last few .venrs wn.~ sunposed to be incurnhle. For_a great many years doctors pronounced it a local 0 part in Barnby's “Sweet is Thy ny' ml Lire TENDERS LET.-The suppling of disease and prescribed local remedies, feed for live stock at the Charlotte- “ti and by coiistantly fnilinir to cure with t E_h'] 't~ I 1 t t _ of lo-ultrculni t. \ \ F NEW ll]X HANEH ll The fine new Ranch on the Brackley Point Road in which the Foxes of the Provincial Silver Black Foxes, Limited, are .to be kept is about completed and the Foxes will be moved in to their new quarters during the latter part of September. Every one who has visited this Ranch is particularly' struck with the splendid location and the extra large .pens which are fifty feet square, prou- ahly the largest of any Ranch on the Island. - ,_ The bslanceof the Stock of this ex- cellent Company fs now being rapidly taken up and it is quite expected will be largely over subscribed hefore very long. A limited number _of shares can still be purchased for a short time at par sioo. The lakes in this Company are all proved breeders and of the Is- lands best production, viz.,-Dalton, Qulton, Gordon. This Stock carries , ALEXANDER li-035. with it aguarantee of_20 per _cent. dividend for 1914, and every prospect of earning \from 70 pei- cent. to 100 per cent. _ _ ', Application can be made to Hon. John Agnew, Alberton, J. 0. Hynd- man, Charlottetown, Geo. D. .De- _Blois, Charlottetown, or Wm. Agnew at Ranch. 1446-9-9Miil. . , il "B_”,`our; Student Brand “pas st lee. Eighteen shapes' ,llipit sud. |56. Pine-msgs. WASHING LACE CURTAINS have them all, then cover with plenty ,__ of warm, not hot, water containing a teacnpful or more oi gasoline and plenty nf _good soap, Press them with the hands, causing. the water to work through, but do not lift from the water or rub them. Run dirty water oil and repeat pro- cess, without the gasoline. Let the curtains remain flat in the tub and rinse in several waters, the lust with4 bluing. Put them through the wringer still folded and starch in thin starch. Do not unfold them un- til they are ready to put on the stre- tchers,, which have already been set the right size and aisheet (astenedln them. It is the weight of the water in lifting the curtain while wet that causes it to tear. "I l\BV€."'lB»ys a Minnesota cotres- nondent of Woman's_ Home Compan- ion. . "wa`shed~tlie fraileet kind -of cur- tains this wsy without the slightest break." " amass Ao'r1ou.‘ , MONTREAL, Sept. been ery and half ol \ be- O., of against /' ~\ -, “If you want a very pure nnd. most satisfactory essence in the mur- strong table or pickling vinegar you' k°t» 0"” pmt °l which Wm max” Llcf ' tti th. t l f ld ~ ll' t ,muh (3,130 _:v';on?,§nien'; ?il;,“t2s’h____?1le should make _it at home yourself “lr” quart" 0! th” most “co U' und so it will lie flat in the tub. Lay ‘one curtain upon the other until you 1 table or packing vinegar. Price 1 from our German bran'd essence of pmt 306, The~Two Macs 149 Vlnegcr- This is strong, pu-re and Great Georgiy Street. M.F»tf. [_ 1' _ l " J s _Get Ready _ For the big Provincial Exhibition - had in CHARLOTTETOWN SEPT me io' We are giving the following SPECI XL PRICES which are well worth trying for. Every Farmer S should compete. ' _Speeisl Prizes given by Carter Q. Co , Lid., Cl\’iown, To be awarded to the melt models perfect showing true chsr- ’ acterof form and color, weight not considered where over. ‘n0i‘mai.. ‘ _ _“__ Sw _ _ nt . and 4 3rd 72. Turnips, best 8 roots (Tankard shape) I ‘ ~ grown from I-Isszsrd’s improved Ter- , _ ' nil; §,?_. purchased from Carts;-Q,,00,, _ (L m 1 or their agents ..;...,...... ea 2 1 72- Time. bm. s roots spines s pe) grown ~ 0'; m 1 fr .........f..f~ . ' ’- _Dl~sltyM¢sso1|. batsmen 'wnrrém _I ss ve- o\O Fr? 9. sale. The in Notérs. fendan , equivilenc Osborne De recession f says he owned lots and sold to- de- be of sale or Seed ‘fl I- l orfm b°g.?¥?l.£l8mf (LM). " H ' i 1. , so _ om". w-niiinasii ii nn efosm mms ai a- ed hem wmissiioufoi-¢i'.'l .live s°|Slll\ rm. lain eaillilmlrlfp f esdnkeozt fromsheid - \ Y or sei an sms engine sm ¢x_tm_ gl' an one