QQQQQDLQQWIWCEQQQO Cg “QQQUJIUZQCE-Evuuuszsvwwxzuoto " "Jwvv 11mm historian-miss JKGFAW FHW. GUARANTEED liSEil BARS 1936 Chevrolet Master DeLuxe Coach - - - - - $600. 1937 Terraplane DeLuxe Sedan with Radio - ~ 850. This car with present equipment cost 81.450. new 1937 Dodge DeLuiie Coach - - - - -, - - 775. 1937 Chevrolet Master Coupe - - - - - - - 675. Above cars have d Star Guarantee 1931 Chevrolet Coupe- - . . . . . . . - 151i, 1933 Chevrolet Coupe - - - - - - - . .. . 25¢ 1930 Willis Sedan - - - - - - - - - . . 7,1 1932 Chevrolet Sport Roadster - - - - - . 17.1 Mechanics’ Bargains l The lientral Guardian This column ll reserved (or new: et local interest but ndvertisinl o! a newly nature ‘may be inserted at d eentl I Word strictly PIP Jblo in one *~ > WESTVIIW LODGE” on. Phone 1t- tl-t. L-sm-‘l- -2l. CONFEDEI-ATION LIFE NBUE ANCE. L-OIIQ- 41-312. CANDY SPECIALS for Saturday in Jamlesonb Dru: Swre winddgavg‘ THIRD PRIZE_ WINNER-The winner of the third prize in the Foto-Blox contest was Mrs. Warren of Savage Harbor not Mrs. Iloycl Murray, as appear- ed in yesterday's issue. BREADALBANE CHARGE: Bel‘- GYRO DANCE A’! BEACH GROVE INN MONDA Y Al Blsnebsrdb Orchestra Spot Dance — 9.80 pan. Tickets 50o ewh its: extra) It’e a Guro Dance B.I.S. Old Time and Modern B. I. B. HALL TONIGHT Dancing 9-11 Admission 25 cents Funeral Director 77 Fitzroy Street. l is a most suitable place. A. B. Cutcliffe Ambulance Calls Proniptly Attended To. AAAAQQAA A Q Vwwvvvv v vw Every Way Our Funeral Chapel is an ideal llllll" l" "lllcll to hold the last service. It was decorated and furnished for this one purpose, and naturally it esnsQnnlm. and Embalmer AAA4':A F0 ll" SALE BY AUCTION We have been authorised by the owncr to offer for sale at public auction the property containing a dwelling kIllllWIl as 163 Water Street, together with a small lot annexed, at '2. oclock in the afternoon on Thursday, August the 4th. THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 154 Richmond Street J. A. MacDONALD, S. P. C. A. Notes reached a hopeless stage of the disease is on the wane. One dog hit by car. destroyed. ly dispatched. Seven investigations were made, . 1 i Pleasant Valley, July 24, at Easy monthly vflyments on the GMAC Time ‘iii dim. will be 111 charge of av. I '1‘ P U. Mr. Kier Duggan, Ken- ’ ' Payment Plan. sirlgton, will be special speaker. - SAINT JOHN'S CHURCH. Cra- A & ‘ 0 paud, July 24: Sunday School 10 ’ I ' can.“ ii§2"i§'.i‘.“i‘i?”$ cl pre 1‘. c en . . USED CAR DEPARTMENT Charters, Rector of Saint Cyprians KENT STREET Church, Toronto. L- 343 SERVICES in North River Bap- tlltsu Churches Sunirixoyrthduéy Z45 a view a.m.; o ‘ver “ . .--. .. .....--.....-...-----.-‘ Iévln cregAi-W am- Rev- . . . CY. .. {K688311812 z L l Q __—'—' 4 SERVICES CONTINUE-Des lte t the rain the attendance at the Cais- . - ~ ~ 1 t t n Longworti Ave., last The annual. meeting _of the Third District of I 13561111812 w; mvo,ab1e_ Qhe speak“ Queens Liberal Association will be held at Mount t gfllgflgzfllllxflgrilbjgkllgh%lgsfnfifilé Stewart Friday evenlng_ Jul§ 29th‘. Ctaiveaiors please z “mm was “mm: W383i. My’; V08 0 a t!!! . You ill speak ass-in e ten arrange for Poll represents _d x sunggywat 230 and m“ Acwnh T‘ A‘ RODD’ Pres] em" partied by son director Frank Smith D. A. MacDONALD, Secretary. I of Portland, e., they will. leave 4s“s~-~‘--¢ ¢ see --e ‘¢‘--*~ to. ‘e “*“~“ thelésiand Monday and motor back L3338-7-23-2i l” a“- LEAVES ‘r0 ATTEND CONFER- asca-Rdv. J. s. simneu. naswr of “m...m..."......-....-.-.......,.....................><m.i<dtiig Fmh Avenue Presbyterian Church . , t, - u, New York, spending his llthtséim-i C t al Chris Ian Church s- wan“ a h" “We l‘ s“; En l" ~ t; endlsh, is to leave today for h- ~ . to tte d the coherence for a ivimisraa-aav. s. c. oooraii. m M. g. ‘,‘,§‘§,°.__.W,_S“whi‘d. is being held there . ORGANIST-MRS. V. L. DING-WELL Q Jug 23-30. Dr. Bohnell is t0 Blve l0 ' O t c eendgucasilzrcs-.l“la i? Ilsllliiigfiess from the United States 1g and parts of Canada. I01 POND RE Amronn- Minn“. swflw-noo A‘ n. Cocrragygir-Eigence is being carried on solg-"Belected" " betvireen His Worship Mayor m‘ Sermon-I'll It Were Not So!” Evening Service-JIM P. M. Musie-"Seleeted" ‘Sermon-“The Magic P011111" All Cordially Invited JQQQCEOlCZQOiOQ CECYQQGOCYQQIQOLQDIOD inn; u r1 n n u n n u Il n N ll H u v4 uni n n n n n n n n n u ‘II ll ll r1 n n n muuyyuftjtfqdfi r l l AQQQQUCEOOOCSQQCXMOQCLMRI tDLQO C£QQOQQD OTOTQC€QCE€€GQOUQQQQQGUOQQQQOZ ll QfciQLrQQpi ii N D in >< N u ii n ii )1 >1 n ll u n" u II srn s.“ vs n DI u >1 u u mi u u ii muggy», t l l i 4. .1 “AJ1..M—'— . - ‘w -——" MORNING WORSHIP 11 O'CLOCK Organ Prelude Sgfrnflfl——mrht! Values in a True Dlsclnlfllllll" iumwiiuniti at an evening of rare l-lnrldcn. the wall ‘known sport-Quail oi Kiiiizstree. South Carolina. The ti 690F113. rnong e pic- Cor. Prince estiiiglbeciiusie 01A the beautiful- “d plum’ lniiiralsraslinwn were scenes ta en in , MINISTER-THE REV. HARVEY L. BENTON. B-‘Ilt. 8.0. Charlottetown of the Highland ' Brigade. units from Nova Scolla rind P, E hcre a few years ago. An interest- ing one. angling fraternity. u-ere scenes of criughl off Florida. Other pictures tlcosti and New Brunswick scenes on Mr. Hadrian's plantation at Kingstree. spending ii week's vacation with friends at Rollo Bay. and son. Howard. Waterfown. Mass. arrived home today by car on a short. visit to sec his mother who underwent a successful and received severe cuts fer and City Councillors Federal Department of Transport relative to the PTODNW Qwlc all" .11 for Charlottetown, ‘ll. is under- flofld, Further information was not flvfiliail"? following a caucus meet- .iic of the council last night. Street work ans going ahead and work was expected to start ‘at Fort) Ed- ward as soon as the City Engineer has the plans repared, it was an- nounccci. wor at Kenslngtori Rifle Range. to be undertaken by thr- Dnminlon Government was also expected to start in the near future, His Worship said. ENJOY FINE PICTURE-A number of invited guests enjoyed entertainment ri-rcntly svheri they were shown scvcrrii rccls of moving pictures at the C. N. n. Hotel by Mr. Howard pictures were all the more inter- Island who were in camp greatly enjoyed by the lirpon and other game fish being ncliirlc srenes of grouse shooting n Scotland, salmon fishing in An- and PERSONALS Mrs. James T. Revell accompan- cd by her little son Joseph is Mr. and Mrs. James McQiiilisn operation n Charlottetown Hospital some on his The liollings Hotel which has been closed for a number of years has been opened under capable man- agement and the same quiet home like service shall be given to all our old guests as well as many new ones. G. W. ROLLINGS, Proprietor. Undertaking A modern undertaking known as the Culcliffe Funer rovides excellent or relatives of deceased friends. _At the X8111‘ oi a comfortably fu nishcd waiting roam ls the funer chapel 20 x 60 feet capable 0f ccmmodntlnf 125 people. A though f tinn set apart for mourners, privacy for the occupants. fir trimmings. Seats are mony. The pulpit and choir are raised platform. Adjolnirv the waiting room is th office, whle at the rear building is the embalniing room. Upstairs is a display room. Two garages are provided. for a private car and the sewn for the motor hearse. 'I'he bulldln OH min s are a whl e and b . this issue. EMYVALE SCHOOL rtment:-— Prmiai-y De or month of June: Honor roll weeks ago. Grade V-l. Dorothy Mfalnlli 7' Iniaymond McCloskey; 3. Blanch The many friends of Mr. James oxen. Duffy, Charlottetown tru:kmsn. Grade V Jr.—l. 111155811 546D” will be pleased to learn he is re‘ aid; 2. Eleanor Trainnr. ‘ covering from injuries sustained in Grade 1V—-1i All" Mllclmkey- 2' nri accident on ‘Tuesday last. Mr. ‘Teresa McDonald: 3- 19ml“ Duffy was thrown from his vehlcln Quin Parlors Opened 0n Fitzroy St. "Tl" evening shows on Home has been opened by A. B Clll/(‘illle at 7'7 Fitzioy Strcet, whlcn accommodation announce so ul provision is a sec- rovid- ed with a screen which ma es for This chapel is finished with msul board, veneer panels and Douglas in har- -\l th O11! i i 11s finiihertlhlnt IiIQW ins b .k hi e rm- ul H‘ Frggrizltclye finished in ack The ad appears on page three o1 Grraide 111-1. John Clarkln; 2. -__ .t°1"lfty telephone calls responded 14-3329-5-53-25-55-8- ' Dog owners are gdVlfiCd to watch m‘? them carefully and. if symptoms 37y 3388011. F8011 light forlu- find any Symptoms of distemper. Provincial k Exhibition Fireworks ‘The program of Fireworks for the Provincial Exhibition has come to hand, but the Fireworks will not be shipped until shortly before the big event. August 15th to 10th. as the factory has not quite completed the order. The assortment has been chang- lset pieces of greater sizc and bril- llancy. Perhaps a. brief descrip- ‘tion of some of the pyrotechnic ieflects will give a better idea. of lthe beautiful illumination that will [be shown at the co Tuesday. Wed- d Friday EX- TWO CANNON SHELLS will the commencement of the display. These 5119115 burst ovr-r three hundred feel in the all" ulitli a thunderous report that is hcsrd ' for miles. 'I‘hey are followed bl’ EMPIRE ROCKETS. DRAGON ROCKETS. EXHIBITION ROCK- ETS, MAMMOTH FLOATING SEARCil-ILIGHT ROCKET, EXHI- BITION BOMBSHELLS that burst over four hundred feet in the all‘ into masses of beautiful color. EX- HIBITION BCMBSHELLS of red white and blue. the GOLDEN all inesday, Thursday an hibitiori Week r- sl B POPPY BOMBSIIELL. specially de- l signed so that it will burst into a , e e greet Flower on the sky. The petals of the Flower are in gold, while ‘the inside is of crimson. The BOM- d BARDO BOMBSHELL gives num- reports. The MAl-IARAJAl-FS JEWELS, a beautiful bombshell which scatters in a large area diamonds. amethyst-s, emeralds. ru- blw and sapphires. The SILVER CHRYSANTI-IEMUM is another l4 inch bombshell that discharges wonderful silver stars which lhrowv off showers of dazzling petals as they descend Then comes the beautiful FOUN- TAIN OF GOLD. This Fountain is formed bytl-iree large streams of spangling Golden Fire. Eaclistream is over twelve feet in length. Tl" UMBRELLA WHEEL ls a large set piece that throws out an uirihrclla- like design about tcn fccl 211 dia- meter. First the Umbrella appears in golden dust. than golden span- t! Inspector McLean reports this week:- Clouds bombshells are fired, the 1W1!‘ (1085 Buffering from dlfi- whole display coming to a close temper humanely des rvved- "Him with the bursting of i. cannon shell were cases where the animals had 1i e , disease. Though rrianv cases ill1i"9~ been treated (luring t e i351 ivgek, Mr. McLean reports in his lplnlgn‘ Twenty cats and kittens humane- ’ allow animals plenty of m»), .. “m. I Isolate at once if anin1 ', slow -ed to permit a larger variety of. ncluslon of the , ' ‘Crawford and the erous flashes accompanied by lieiivy agent at my“ Phone 638 great upheaval o! liq silver plume stare. Concluding e Fire- works display Empire RocketaDrs- iron Rockets, Exhibition Bomb- shells, Floating Searchlight Roeloet. Bombardo bombshell-s. Battle tnthe . WHQSC thunderous report will be heard for miles. Each evening prior to the Fire- works display Bonnette Junior. who claims to be the world's greatest parachute Jumper. will execute his slide for life along a steel cable 500 feet in length from a 60 foot pole, concluding by passing through Nia- mra. Falls in flames. For the information of the many thousands of friends of the Provin- cial Exhibltoin who have so splen- didly patronized its evening pro- grams. the Management wish to state that the Fireworks display this year will be more spectacular than ever before. It will be the concluding feature of each evening performance. which will consist of the Horse Show in the horse arena in from of the Grand Stand, full Vaudeville Program with the high thrillers, the Diving Demon and his troupe. Elric the Great. the Cycling Wheelers. Marie's Animal Circus. Carr Brothers, European novelty clowns. the Cavaudex Re- view, eight beautiful dancing girls iii yvgrglerful costumes. with scenic lighting in background. Rex Doyle, the Broadway singing sensation, l Pat Rafferty, famous scildigr singer l of the old Dumbells, and last but lint least, Ken Good and his Com- manders orchestral band. The whole Plllfiflfllflmfilii. will be handled by W. A. Garden as Master of Cere- monies. and there will be rio de- 1345's. The program will stult each ,cveriing at 7.45 and will conclude ‘lat ten o'clock. l l l In Memoriam CAPTAIN VERNON McLEOD Word was received Tuesday of the sudden death from a heart attack lli TFUIO, N 5., of Captain Vernon sMarLcod, formerly or Charlotte- ltnwn. Mr. MHCLGOO was found dead llll Crawfordls radio shop, Queen lsareei, in which business he was a mariner, William G. Crawford, his associate, discovered the body lying ion the floor of the shop when he meturned from a call about 3.30 o'- clock. Doctors Charman and Mac- Cudry were summoned by Mr, physicians pm. ‘NOTICE ! A meeting of the Conservative supporters of the following polls:—Winsioe, Brackley Point, Brackley Point Road, Covehead, York, Pleasant Grove, will be held in YORK HALL on TUES- DAY the 26th inst. at 8.30 p.n1. for organization purposes. All invited to attend. SPECIAL SPEAKERS. BY ORDER 0F COMMITTEE. “ mijiiiéi-iéoai ‘ i i‘ v l 1 4 4 4 _¢“ ' HAY SALT t Owing to so much rain, we advise using hay salt freely this season; it not only keeps the hay fresh i» and free from mould but it adds greatly to the I’ flavor of the nay and live stock like it-it’s better for them. SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY. H. R. Large fir‘ Co. 71 Queen Street. ifassctr-za-sl ' .~~.v "v-veeee eeee The Presbyterian Church In Canadg l‘. 1e t6 d I r. x *- 7- a St. James Church ~1 d Minister: nsv. a. MOORIIEAD LEGATE, nu. l l; 5 runuc woasurr AT ELEVEN ocwcx A. u. N0 svamuc. SERVICE DURING we! AND 1' AUGUST. fieacher: THE MINISTER. _ Music: I _ Duetr-"Grant Us Thy PeauW-Vcrdi: Mrs, J. A. Lnlw- I son and Mrs. Y. D. Itlrwlsean. ‘Wfi INVITED. STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALL! nciunceri the death due to :1 heart attack. Mr. MacLeod was a son 0i the ilate Mr. andMrsJohn D. MacLeod lCharlottetown. He leaves t0 mourn ‘a sister. Mix Ena MacLieod, two brothers, John Macheod station ty Junction and Donald MacLeod, Marine Engineer of Vancouver. Captain Maclieod was one of the original six slgnallers who volun- teered for war service on August 4th, 1914 leaving here with R. H. Stewart, Ernest .Wecks, George Gardiner, Harry Whltlock and Hchcr Large. He served during the l cntirc war. He. was awarded the Distingllislwd Conduct Medal for bravery during the vrar also the Military Cross and was promoted Llcutisnant on the Field and also mentioned in dis atchcs. Last year lic “'11s among t ose receiving the Coronation Modal. lis- was formerly second in com- mand of the Signal Company of Prince Edward Island. He was s uuuuuuuuuuwuuuuuumm Trinity United Church nsv. noon MILLER. M. A. B. DP-lvllnlsler- iulv. LEWIS M. MURRAY. B. AP-ABSIFIBII‘. A. ROY KENDALL, l..R.A.l\I.. A.A.G.n—-Ol'ganl _-.. . _ ___.. i l - 1- - foimrr membc of the teaching The Rev. H. L. Dentin! 44 head and hands. Tena lllioCloskclh Doris Quinn. gles and finally ln hrlllliiiiyi 51%?“ staff of West 12cm School 1-1e also mum‘ h, at the Moyra Wslnflfl 3 Lmll-s MCGm“ n“ ‘IEMSLLEd D ‘l; 0m, hm‘, taught in Bummerslde. Melville. Th: yfirlvnsrfilillllflstiielllagelwlil ‘Ywtheip so keg‘; up ".3 is gzzillPlli-Jl- glillgilziavmlcalcalliin, z‘ lFfoma/afngugrom this FA“... TlcnlMilfe abuse andi later wlas Prin- 305d glllfllflfilr atfenilanoe record’! card n k M“ Quinn. ‘shirlcy VMcGlnn- _ lain are erupted numerous rilbyi, ,°,O;,Q,‘",,";v ,'§<.§"m?il§i¢?0iiei§§ "* , an s’ Perfect attendance. Russel MC emerald white. blue. amliei an hlmsm a gmpd mum Fur m‘ EVENING W035i“? 1 OCLOCK -___- Donald, Dorothy McGlnn, BianChB 511v“ spray stars. The VOLCANIC pa“ V?“ he has "n “'1 bum“; 11,00 A, Mr-Pubiu “Ilfaillp and suiiday school. ‘ - Eleanor Trainer, M01"! MINE commences with a. izlrzauilc » " 59mm _ _ _ _ _ _ -_ .-- -- -- Rev. l-L G. Wright Mr. and lbfra. Thomas Rona nan “(llllm- k T m M“ I d t n d m. l“ 7'""°- .-d f B01111"! "' “' "‘ "‘ _ The my‘ Ram-om‘ Tmghy’ n P‘ and lllmlll’ Wish l0 9x973“ h?" ' John m“ m‘ e I ilahtdsewwigli Eolsiolcansicariagruriiimi of loggfimgillwlfqixletzirégedm m‘ 0%; you] sp|fgwltdfltitlvlliii~laitnklfhr gitidlclihgs" - Isddle W‘- Tlnslcv ls llllnlfilfl‘ "I ll" 559"“ Chllmgh a‘ alfmsugiioegdiog lgndtgee?‘ “Rid 151126‘ for Plllllldlmm,“ olirlxkilsil whlstlins and snamllull scflrcgéfx funeral took place "Phurgclay from M“ it‘? -‘I."‘"l"“““ chjpflmn, N, n. Mr. Tlnglcy is wclsflnnfll l" l5 m, ‘iereavement McDonald: print‘ for "ll "o, I; ‘Then follows EMPIRE R _. - _ Macadam-g Funeral Homg at z o‘. 1.00 l’. M.-—l'uivllv. ‘\0l>|1l[l. v pulpit. on this occasion. fl, 39 - equally merited by wills MC Y‘ ms. onaoon nocxlrrs. ERHI- l, (‘JOCK with full military honours. i SOHHOH ~ - - - _ * _ _ _- _- m». llugh Miller l 1 ~-3 Doris Quinn. Ippnc Claikln. drawn BYHON RloCKE-r3_ MAMMOTH; Th‘, Com" ‘iraped m the Union ‘ I you are ggrfllglly Invited w worship w th _ by Dons Qulnyils; iglgdwfélxlllgg| flpATlNG CASCADE Jiigk and with a simple Venn-gm Visitors cordially Welcome. . on i i. 3 m new“ c-ivws- léidétiilél‘nll“‘“ml o»- ...€é§2.i...“l‘.‘3. in.‘ “mo-M Mme-MY- ‘ ited v Remand MP“ ‘l’: dlu of glowing fire. which party, Highland n no, ‘e sorvi e ,, 0110753 Cdfd Ei§““§§.$“li?y°";.§i}§j,°,}{, ‘Yfgfl. defcgndie m torrents of glistening Liliigi-i fglld a glleiharhngent of x51 naii- “Ntifiuuuuuuovugugfmuuguslfm y_ubu_ui_uwu___..? . a. . _ .~ ‘ dc i-q n, 1 e no - carers were essrs. ——~~—~—~A"" ii oiiuii l-l or snot-arm IN THE v01" um“ l’ —— m: Pun W" P'"“°""° ‘"9"’ n. mum-MY BOMBSHEI-li- n- R- hares. wuw csmvwl. K-r T E c 0F CANADA "Q Mr- Joseph Hughes. Becllord. v. won by Dorothy MC llmv "ii" whiclg consists of lightning flashes s Rogers, Ernest Coffin, Frank oooociooocroooooomooooo I ' wishes m thank h“ 5100a neighbors for Aiiioficltiiidxéilosiltlzrv grade I won and loud reports. finishirlglwlthqfi; Puncher-Jpn William Crawford. , . h I, c _ _ L _ I ., ._ St. Paul s Church § :23 22:22.12‘: :l.i..{"...“"l22‘.=s bheacheiarinnlkcii-‘PC - 3.1;, vgggg, ggggqgsbgl Mi, no.1: m.,rlli.,.*,léw"..:sr=c?ef Zion Presbyterian iurc _ L . t. 411913-7-23-11 " " " _ . l . b l ht or- Webster of Zion Church oo d ct- f , s‘ RECTOR-Tl-IE REVEBEND n. n. rumour. M.A.. n-“- F. ‘ “d bereavmen 1111,6115 ghldulting gimiliirceo 2:1. lllln- cr- “l ll"? sslvlff» n u l MINISTEW-“EV- G- .“'““","" WWSTE“ ' onGANm-rqwiss uLuMq gnu,‘ .;-_: -"" ‘m,’ m-plg and green. COLONY Interment Sherwood Cemctery. | OBGANIST-MISS RLNA “O01! ' clioia. LEADElb-Mlt. A. mums. - u H“ m, m or a AIR Vlilietn 1 —————Z—-——HENWOKED SCENE ; f; In Memoriam lififiiimfsfii.“ l... ii...‘ w Wadi."itiitii.i“°i.’f“inii“wit? ‘»-— = iwnslss Woes“? -:- nénrdnn- filly I “t? Cw Ho, “l1 lfimamailcr shells which burst into heomlvasgc hflrirbthg cmmlflnn o; i 11.00 ,\_ ,\|,-'I‘h0me: "The Mime; " - ———- RICHARDS-Al l l i bunches of solid colors, filling the en e s an s was cnnv i of coir- i) In lovins memory of Falconer July 1s. 1038. to Mr- nflfeyi" m‘ Iil’ with sparkllnl items lip"? Kansas town 81:16?- the ; iivmmliii. Z31. m. g llrvaatt who passed away July 23rd, Richards. city n dnull - m“ “m”, “noun-1- gpym, of 89 n! I! n11!!! nlmfi B0110 , - _, ,, _ sum,“ ENNESSEY-At the Cltv Ho!» ital , u, was Biéctéd president George had ' Sn!»- Tnv M" "W" 1934. filly 1D 193B to Mr. and Mrs. sr- set 8$E§§5 ilxlLtncjVuIdieEEfi jun taken h“ filme- ‘nd “n!” z Mn Lem‘ mnwe“ Neon! knv" M" "will! 1 ml" old l-iehnsssey. city a (iflllglltfllflnfl gigs L‘ ‘ n“ memo“ never be. the table for order when a tall. EVENING WORSHIP - him. PI-TY —M the Clill “up _ c,n5da_ n, stem-looking woman burst in, and . “ufev Pfln-Qm- d Mp5 Ed fore shown in eastern I 7.00 P. lvL-Thome. a "°"" ‘Em m‘ “w” "4" J Y “l- mm "° M“ “l ' consist of a gigantic wheel which ‘ selnnr Gwrse by the new" of l : 107ml "will"! llllll W" "M" ward Murphy. filly ll dlllllhuh n brow: on n,“ 6mm o; _., m. the neck. howled. "You come home. H PM; m6 W; = To the m" where he ll lllll- MnPlIEb-At oeoriiewwn- J - t m“ m, m m, w, m ‘,1 vduw no right in l. place like = Y"'"~ ~ ' - ,, th mu’ w Mr‘ End M“ Joseph c-ltii“ ‘he 1 are two emerald green this, your not henpecked!" soliv-"Thv Good She herd If M“ u’ Phel, Q l011_Al.l!l'L.D.!El-°-l#——-—- e w '5 dden] me Wm.“ tram- i | " m n“ Wu“ ' 14-3164-7- ‘ll. ’_‘--————-——— '-'* w‘ Clmlu- lll ‘ H" t u ' m‘ _ THOSE "APPY FEET )lf§_ Mgtheson of Si. AIIGNW‘! ===g=“=="==== » i» ‘an. hell‘; alts... i. -- ~- s» y _ "-_' 15' indeed a mawep-mg cratlqfl of Jenkins was n stout man. with The Sabbath School will meet at .. M L MONAGHANEA; the fiarlgtegm‘ pyrotechnic art. large. ‘broad fefetfioogsnd raolthroug: i 1 the hour of 10.00 A. M. Arran rnmrrr Hospital on I - ' " aranxmuo GLORY am" severe vs n‘ 0 "° .. ‘ ° hbath i . Jul no, , " "Ix"! N ° D ' ac ean James Arthur, lnlialsufind PIIXJE is a number made up o! to him he refused them.‘ ‘I 02:11:: I .h‘,"‘...s..';..,sii.°.l°'$i'i'i' celebryato so r 8.80 A. "#41011 Connmlon. UNDER-TAKE“ Ind Wl- w- w” mm pi-lv. . numerous streams of Golden Fire. h"! lqunratbll- l1! "Din | n“ "Shun"; conymuq, gun“, gih-s-Mmornlqiy and Sermon EMBALMER - °°n- which ‘ "lavas: $5111,» thThiiésxghsbtliiiligi man sighed wesrly. at which time ‘a Fgoanernmglllr-ri Ofllertory selected-I'M; edeemer and My l-"ll" M“ IECKINNA-s-‘At tllflmgflgll“; w“, ‘itetstigdlenrgiearuln ‘the centre of “But square toes are not’ stocked ' m ' a - Ml‘- m-Mflmum Charlottetown llld mmmmd "L ed 7'2 ears. t e B kling Glory is an Emerald now. sir. he explained. ‘Pointed h k M‘ k ‘I P. Mr-Ivenlng r and Berllmn- _, .Plus MGKBllmi u 7 . ‘h, thrown‘ 0g flJ-Qung of toes nro fashionable this season A cordial invitation ex n _ oil-lei wow-e» s» 1w “""33i§'°i'$’lii. nou- wvl-hl" n...‘ in": Monday hm... .2 or... s... in .:"..:.".n i- '" m" "“' "" l ‘ ' " ' I . ' a a . . " ll 'm"‘°'”'n'°'u' Mo‘? tiiusstivggileflcigulefnhhm 531;. iiiiliiwiiiimiliigiv°$llli "hilt"! happen toyhsve last season's ' _____ _ _ __,_ l , J . V V _ , _ .. ...... .... .................. .... '_ ‘fillsltwuvmanilnpa, n" Berri"! m, Xi"; sung at e oeioeli. 1mm Olnd-ie and flpishoe with a -feet. s... lltwfiflrl" x . .;.¢._. ~ \ ~ i