’a.,;. ,r‘ ._ Mm,- '4' . . CHARLOTTE .v "i . xjfi’..~-';fi‘ tral Guardian ' g r a Physio m in this "Province. adieu dean-rs. Maw one. .‘ —Gootia rum store. 10 i at. .. y ' fl mfineness OOLLRG'llom—The floatof‘the mum-nee Cross w have handed in to the treas- ures. the sum of "57140. $91.“. HEADe-Serrloea in Pres- by is! Orwell Head next Sab- hat ; Milli B. B. at 8.30 at . retract-mil at 7.8. School . tl brain—hm THE pHOONIR HARRY I. arriv- ed yeate .rsith a mu cone of s e a unlock boards tor L. M. la £130.; Connolly's west wharf. '_ ‘ 2 ’~ . 7026-5291”! MR. c. H. roe‘ran has kindly of- fer“ to give all the proceeds at the all!!!“ night of his ice cream parlors onfihursday the 30th inst to the War Workers, who will serve ices. ‘ 7031-5rM2i. WHITE RUSSIAN AND WHITE FYFE WHEAT. a few bags leit. Tim- ' othy Clovers. Vetchee, Peas, Oats in stock. A'let of 2~rowed Barley hour- ly expected. J. H. Gill. Corner of Great Georgeuand Fitzroy. 3i -- ~~METHQDIBT conaaasncan'rne Thirty-fifth session of the New Bruns~ . wick and Prince Edward Island Con~ fersnce ,of the Methodist church is called co meet in the flackville. N. B., Methodist church. Thursday «naming Jllne 13th, at 9 o’clock. WOOL WILL BE RECEIVED at the grading stations Summersildequd ,Sonris from June 24th to July lat. Twine for tying fleec- es and shipping tags can be secured from the Egg and Poultry-Association Charlottetown. 7037-5-30M3i. I . _————— . - A SUMMER SUPPLY—The Rev Dr. Abbott Smith one or the profes- sors of the, lifontreal Diocesan Col ‘ego, will take charge of"the-parishes of Georgetown and Cherry Valley for he months of June. July and August. '10 is expected to arrive June ’1..- - KINDLY REMEMBERED. — Mr Yemen Watson. sob or Mr. L. W Vanna. has enlisted in the navy. en' ‘eftthla week for Halifax. Before his 'epartm'e he was presented with a gold mounted fountain pen by thp 'ller‘ Cree-,0! St. Peter‘s Cathedral; and a Prayer Book, by Canon Simpson. BPLENDID RESPONSE— Ensign Condie on behalf of the Salvation Ar my desires to heartily. thank ' tht friends .in Charlottetown ' who so kind] contributed-to the appeal tot ‘he‘ ,elvation Army Missionary and War‘ Wérk fund. which has reached ‘9. magnificent total of‘51,ll5. LATE DR. J. M. MARTIN'S FUN RAL.—vThe remains of the late Di: 1. . Martinyof Boston, accompanied ' : rstartin, arrived in Charlotte “won last night- and will be taken to iontaaue. where the funeral will take 7 see Friday, at 2.30 pm. from Mco Zinnon's undertdking rooms, to Val- 1tyneld church. where service will be old at. 4 o’clock. ' - OFF FOR THE NAVYr-The follow- ng-fyfung- then left yesterday morning "or slifax' where they will: Join the Navy. J. M. McMahon. Mt. Stewart. John Flake. Tracadie, J. A. Holland, Soul-la; JJE. Craswe‘il. Souris; R. Ding- wéll. Morel]; Frances J1, Mor‘ell; Wilfrid Glover, Mt. Stewart; William Walsh. St. Peter‘s Bay; Alphonse Mc- Innis. Bouthport. '- PATRIOTIC FAMILY— Mr Camillel Arsenault. self at 'Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Arsenath left yesterday morning for Halifax to join the Army vSerVice Corps as a motor drivers Another son Arthur is nowwln Helitax as a member or the A.M.C. preparatory to going to France. while a third son has been in France for over two years. ,_ .. . GOOD news FROM BOYB— A private cable received in the City yes: terday ironr- Major. D.. A. McKinnon D.S.0. reports. "All‘lsland boys in ‘ Battery well and send'love to those at ' home." This will be good news for the relatives and friends of these ho a. as it is fresh froni'the front and J1 will be grateful to the Major for his thoughtfulness especially in this time of great anxiety. Keep Mlhard'a Llniment in the house Cold Settled in line Kidneys Wu' the Result—Now Enthus- laatlc Over Cure Obtained i. Chatter-ton. 0nt.. May 30.—The kid- neys are extremely sensitive to end- son changes of temperature. and innoh.pain and suffering is a frequ- ant result. as all who have had at- tacks or lumbaao and rheumatism know. _ ,tl'he writer of this letter was a great sufferer'juiitii. e found that by using DI“. Chase's idney-Liver Pills she ‘ could retaliate the action of the kid- neys. and thereby remove the cause of lanthaxo and rheumatism. rs. John Lancaster. farmer’s wile. (‘- ttertoa, Ont. writes: “We would not want to do without Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills in the house. for we have proven their. merits in so many also. I have. weak kldneys.snd whenever I catch cold it settles in the hack and do nlops into lumbago. I used to suffer terribly from lumbago sad rheumatism but and that by ' ‘Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver. Pills applying Dr. Chase's Backache or t I obtain the greatest re- Ii and II soon all right again. My ulnar hsa also used the pills with I‘ did results. as has also a neigh- wornan giro suffered greatly from a . .Olase's laser-Liver kills. one , boa. t ., era. or. . at Charlottetown, , HAVE A WAR WORKERS SPE- CIAL at Foster's Thursday night. 7031-5-M2i. COME AND TRY THE NEW ICE CREAM—War Workers' special at Fos ter's Thursday night. 7031-5-M8i. VEGETABLE PLANTSr—Send for our price list of vegetable and flower plants. Address—J. J. Gay is Son. Charlottetown. 7040-5-30M1wk r ‘WINBLOE CIRCUIT—Sunday; June 2nd. Winsloe North 11 a. in. Winsloc South 3 p. m., Highneld 'l p. m. ltev. li‘. W. Sawdon. A cordial Welcome to all. . .. . REMAINS BROUGHT HOME—Tho remains of Mr. Bennett McEnchern, who died in Boston. arrived in Char» Iottetown .on Tuesday night and were forwarded to Sourie yesterday. COME ONE AND ALL AND HELP ALONG A GOOD CAUSE—Don‘t for get that the War Workers are scrv ing delicious ice cream at Foster's Thursday, May 30th. 7031-6-Mdi. SUNDAY SERVICES—Rev. 1). Mac Lean will preach in the Presbyterian Church. Montague. on Sabbath next. June 2nd, morning and evening, at tlu usual hours, and declare the charm vacant. . CASUALTIEs.—‘ln the casualty lisl unbllshed from Ottawa under datc oi .vlcy 27th appear the following names: —-l’reaumed to have died W. Francis, /i‘ctoria. Died—i3. C. McKay. it. ft. in. 1, Albany. Wounded—E. Slayer! (cpslngton. ISLANDER DEAD—The dcutli oi Roderick McNeil occurred Lit i'lic (lo ierul l-‘ubilc Hospital on Saturday fol lowing a long illness from “NIH trouble. ‘Deceased was about six 'ty-iive years of age and came to St. John from Prince Edward Island some ’ears ago: He has no relatives in these‘ parts. The funeral arrange ments have been made for 'l‘ucsda) morning from Fitzpatrick's undertak lng parlors to the Cathedral for Re ,uiem High Muss. says the St. John telegraph. GREAT WAR VETERANS—.Thi egular monthly meeting of the Green Whr.Veterans' Association was hek :11 Tuesday night in their headquarters n the Curling Rink. Captain Dzlw son. the President occupied the chair. \ delegate and substitute were up loihted for-the convention to be held t Toronto the las'i of July. The dc agate chosen was Sergeant Lmvther 'nd the substitute was _Corpora‘ lughca. V Other matters of llllel’HSl o the veterans were discussed and mung other things it was dccidcd to depths: rooms open from 10 a. m. 0 11 p. in. daily 'foi' the use of tho nembers of the Association.- TAX ON‘ MOVIE FILM—Instruc- l‘ons have been received by F. J. Ce sey,'Collector of Inland Revenue, that Tub section 4 of section 19 of the Spe’ rial War Revenue Act of 1915 in am ended to read as follows: ‘3hail be levied. collected and paid for 1 war, excise tax on all clnemqtogruph 1r moving picture film positives one mil one eight inches in width and wer of fifteen cents on each film for each day upon which such film is used." The film as itpplied to in the move means reel. , This tax is tt be paid weekly to the Collector of In: “and Revenue. Charlottetown. the firs! igoymcnt to be made Saturday, Juiiu st. DEATH OF JSLANDER.—The Woll- villc Acadlaii. May 25th says: The death of Rev. P. S. McGregor took via/e at his home at ('hestpr Basin on Friday of last week. after u long ill- ness. The remains were brought to Wolfville on Saturday. accompanied 'by Mrs. McGrcgor and Miss Jean. and the funeral was held from the Baptist church on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Mr. ilarkncss niliciutcd 1nd addresses were given by ltcv. Dr. Cohoon and Rev. M.l’. Freeman. The Interment was at Willow Bank. The rleceaecd was a native of Prince Ed- ward lsland and a graduate of Acadia College. He filled pastorates .in differ- ent parts of the province and was an earnest and useful minister. For some ‘lme he resided in Wolfville.and many "'IMds heard with sorrow of his death. PRISONERS 0F ACKNOWLE AR __ PARCELS Canon Simpson has rcccivcd the following letter from a prisoner of war:— To the officers of the War Fund: Parchim Meck L., March 11. 1918 Dear Friends:— A word or two of thanks for your kindness. 'llccelved your Xmas curd stating you are responsible for my adoption. it is sure very kind of you to take a stronger in your care. who you have never seen. i receive my parcels through the lied Cross from the graduate nurses of P.l'1.i. llospl- tel. which I will ask you to thank Willi many thanks. For myself, I am coming along very good though I have a lot of trouble with my legs. Was wounded on Oct. 81h, 1916 and inkcn prisoner on the 10th. llud scvcniN-u long weeks in the Hospital. i-‘ivc oi the Canadians died of their wounds three had to lose a leg and on» an arm, while there treated very kind. I have had several kind letters from Rector McKim of St. Luke's Clinch. St. John, N. B.. which is my home. We have had it mild winter here, to- day is like our May days and May is one of the best months hcm. I Yos~ lerday I received a fine muffler and gloves from whom I do not know, so vou can see we are at a loss to thank kind friends. Well.. dear friends. I. have gone the limit, will have in close with many thanks and best or wishes. ' W E Prisoners of Yours sincerely, F. P. LAWOON. No. 470476 4th Can. Batt. Can. lnl. Ila—Pardon pencil. Mlnards Linlmsnt Lumbermana Friend "There _ P5339353 Mrs. Harry Cox. Morel], has gone to Boston on a visit. ; Mr. Thomas Kickliam, Suuris, in tho city yesterday. \ Wall Mr. Billy Munday of is registered at the Victoria. 'l‘oruiilu Mr. (3. B. Morris came in yesterday from North Rustico. Mr. Alfred You of North ltlvcr lcfi Monday .fozfiaskatchewan. Lieut. J. H. Congdon of Hallt'ax is in the city on military duty. ‘ ’ Mr. S. C. Clark, Mount Stewart, was among visitors to the city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Messcrvcy. (lily. left yesterday on a visit to Tor onto. Mrs. l..‘ M. Ilul'l‘llig of (“iimbrlirmx Muse, arrived in llie city on Tuesday night. Miss Marion l‘iuss. (‘lly. lei'i yum-r day afternoon on u visit in Summer» side. Mrs. Wm. (‘umle-ll, IlilS from Ely. Nevuilii, to visit on the island. iii'i'iyi-d relatives Gr. C“. E. ‘Muyc. of Halifax ll. D.. is spending :1 few days furlough home at (Yovelicnd. « Lieut. Gerald Stanley left yestcr day on return to Halifax :il‘tcr a short furlough in this city. MrfW. S. McKim lcuvcs this liior~ ung for ‘Allllllll‘sl' and Suckvillc. til» king with him his huiidsonic lmruc THE “The British Solilicr." llilVillll'P nip-iii I ('o., “will. to! Mr. ll. it. Shutter, if the li'isli i'iiiiici‘cllu duiiimcrsldu ycslc‘rduy. .\1l‘. l’opc liagiizill. lizizcl iii'ove Grove and Mr. E. iou'nc , Summer- Sil“ were in the City yi',lpl'£lll_\'. Mr. Al'llilll‘ Mm’i tin, pipt- iii-gun 9.):me oi Moiicton, .\. ii.. in m the i'lly and i~~z registered at line iii-verc. Gunner Lurun Furtplliaruop, who has been visiting his: lmmn Ili‘l‘i’ ‘on ’uriougii, i'ului'iivd lo iiulii‘ux ymtcr- day. Mr. \V. G. Bl'lli'l'. with it pui'ly of Fi'lw-nds molorml in from lim'iicu Ill [be city with his mew motor l'ill‘ on Sat- lll‘llily cvciiiiig. ' Mrs. 'Eihvurdecll. ('ity, lvuvnu this morning for Montreal on :1 Vliill in Mr. and MPH. Wm \Vi'igiii, \\‘i-;=immint Mmilicnl. P-li'. .litmcs Mtii'lcy. of llu- Wmdwrii Ullliill 'l‘clcm'upli UlllCi', who has iii-cl; rclicving in Sillllllli‘l‘i-ilili" has l'L'llll'll- cd in Charlottetown. w Mi‘. and Mrs. ilns Mriu‘wcn and child. and Mr. Alirod' \jco, of North River, left yesterday for lluiziua, Sunk whom they liziciid locating. , sergeant I’. ll. i-ilimoli. liuiil'ux. is home on it. short furlough to Vltjll him stolri'atlicr, Mr. William Aylwurd. oi Morcll, who is ill with pneumonia. Miss Grace Vickorsou, .'0rth River. lci't Monday for western Chanda. While there she .wili be the guest of hurl sistci'. Mrs. Coles. . Mrs. Larncd is survived by hci' ditl”lll,(‘l'. Mrs. Thomas Giiulsimin Massey. oi‘ lii'puxvlllc. N.Y., lmsici' idlwzirils liurpi-ii of Pittsburgh. and (Eliui'lcs l’ici'puni lilll‘llt‘il. ol‘ l)cii‘t'.!i. l‘ie. li‘l‘lllllll S. ,Mi-l'iui‘c who 11:12: bot-n Silllllillllg in short furlough in his home in llriicklcy Pi. lci‘i. ynelcriluy murnliu,r for Aliici'sliol. l’Iu. il‘fbl. Mcillurn who lcfi, lmi‘c will: “11' [at N. S. Butlullondu Mui‘cli i'oi' Amherst has returned after a short furlough. Pic. Mitl'lui'u owing in illness dill not go OVI‘l‘HeilS having been in it litmpltiil ulv most ever slum.- hc unlisted. A bro- ther is now fighting in France. l’ln. McLure is anxious to do his bit for his Empire. ENRIBH lHE BlUUU Hood's Sarsaparllla. a Spring Tonic- Mediclne, is Necessary Everybody ls troubled ill. this node son with loss of vitality, failure of appetite, that tired feeling. or with bilious turns, dull lieaduciics, Indiges- tion and other stomach troubles. or with pimples and other eruptions on , the face and body. The rcuson is that title blood is impure and impoverish- Pl. lirmd’s Sarsdparillu rcllcvcs all those ailments It is Ilu- old rnliiiblc: mudicinc that has stood the lost. of forty .Vili'll‘B'—- lllill. mukcs purc, rich red blood—thin sti‘ciigilicnu f‘l’ill‘y organ and builds up tlii- wholi- sys- tmn. it is tlm :ill-lImyvur-ruunil blood-purifier and liculili-givcr. it in”. bodies the cui'cfiil training, nxpi-ricncc and skill of Mr. lloml, :i pharmacist for fifty yours. in its quality and paw- er in curc. Ask your druggisi. for H today. GET READY FOR THE 24th if you want to enjov a 'day's good fishing. get‘ your tackle at the old re- liable store. We have everything you need. ‘- ‘*"-Ih Today..- . own commie! " 'V o... Prince Edward -pc'Cial Matinee For _, .ies‘Only at 3 o’clock he Master-Mind of Mysticism CART SUPPORTED BY Corinne Carter THE PSYCHIC MARVEL and Company of Novelty Entertainers. Absolutely Unlike Seen Here Any Attraction In Years Offering such remarkable studies as Witches of the Ethelehl! The As Mysteries of the Yoge! Great Chinese Magicians! phosis! Mystery of th tral Hand! Levitation! Impersonations of The Metamor- 6 Crystal Casket! Wonderful Wonderful And the Adjective is Not Used Lightly SEE I 'i‘iiic (‘IIINF I‘IAH’I‘ [NIHAN cowouousz SE W IZARDS! A BOUQUET 0F ' MYSTERIES Rapid transit—aerial cards—The A s t r a1 Hand—B l a c k and O r all git—Bewitched II a t-—'l‘h e p Nest of Boxes-~le Inexhaust- anle Bottle. , “THE MAGICIAL DIVORCE’ ’ THE WONDERFUL whose ' astounding Feats A novel conceit in ~which a human being is made to instanin vanish. CARTER THE GREAT START] .E beyond description I CORINNE , CARTER who unfolds a chapter from the supernatural in 21 mar- velous ex h ib i ti on of thought lransierranc'e of mental telepa hy—the re- sult of years of study. Special Matinee Today For. Ladies Only when Mme. Carter will tx- ploit her r emarkable talents in delving into the past ard future, answering any questions the ladies in the audio. ce might ask, and imparting information regarding any person or article. Coming Direct From The Belmont Theatre NEW YORK PRICES M .l'l‘ EVEN INGS ........35,5() .. 25, 35 I.\'l‘l IS :uiil 'JSc—i‘l'lf’l‘AIN 8.20 alllfl 501- | i‘I'It’i‘AIN 3.00 DOORS OPEN 7.30 HOURS ()I’EN 2.30 Mr. l’upc Buguail, lluntcr itiv'cr, \\.l‘i in [tin city y‘cuicrduy. ' .luiigu Steward. city, leavcs Hilts iiiurriiniz on u trip in Montreal. Ensign (kindle 01' ihu Salvation Al'- my lni'i yesterday for Manolo!) l0 '1'.- ’z-llil :i i‘()ll\'l‘llllllll. “ All“. Mittlizinl Minilicy of Hits l’. E. l by. Suminvrsidc, and Mrs. Mummy, slit-xii )‘l'HIl'i‘ilily in Charlottetown. Mist: l'rmmvi', who ciimu home on il-‘i'illllll iii the iluulli ill" licl' Il‘llllllil'. I\ii.-. (‘i'i-iniim', ni‘ Sillll'lli, liei‘l yusiui'- ilziy mi l‘l'Iill'll In lingivilnlii, Sink. Muslim; itiilicri llllll ('yril liyiiii liuyc urrivud iii (‘Iiui'luilt-Imvn from \Vllllll-V port. in makc tilt-Ir Ililllll’. lit-m with their grandfather Mr. l). D. liyiui. 'l‘lic manly i'i'imids of Miss Dorothy Simpson. who was npcriilml upon lustl Saturday morning~ for will in: plcascd lu hour sin.- is getting along nicely. Mr. (Jhcslci' Muchwcu. North ill. Vci', has disposed of his beautiful pro-x pcrty for u himdsmuc sum and lch Monday morning accompanied by his wife and little. daughter, Jean. for Wcsioru (lunzidu. IN MEMflRlAM MRS. JOHN S. COLLINGS Many cliiznim will Ill' non-y iiidccil lo, lcuru of [he iicuili :il her home in{ llii-i rliy yculci'du) lllill‘lllllfl of Mrsi John S. i‘ollliigs, nip- nl' (lliill‘li’illiév. luwn':; most cslimulilc ladies. She. had Ill'l'll uillilg for liver it your with llt'lli'l, Imubln, but ii was only some. four or livc days :1in that ill“! was obligml in luku In lli'l' lwti, wlim'i- Slll‘, l'iillIlIlUil to mow \Vl'llkl'l‘ until (Iciilli clinic in lll‘l' i'u-Ilvl' :il l u'cliii'k you» li'l iy llllil'llllllj. Mrc. (killings, who want ti.\‘ yvni‘rmuf uqu was ii wuinuli (ii it most kindly Ill‘ill'l and ill lltll‘lll'lllll III’I‘ i‘lllltll‘l'll lmvv IUHI Ollie whom [boy will .illll'l'l'i'l)’ mourn it true lypu of Christian nmllu-rimml. It is just four yours now h'llli'i‘ Ill‘l' husband. who was Sli'Wlll'il on line steamship Em— pri-ss. pussi-d away. The following l‘lllllll‘i'll :irc lvi't to mull“): John A.. of lhci‘. it). i. lliiilivny; llnydcn IL. ill llllt imli Hum-y Military. in France; lizii'ciil in lin- 78th Winnipcg llnliull- on. also in I“I'illll't“, Mine llcllic, in lii‘llllll‘lll:li|_ Min-rm; Mi‘sm lilliuii. at home; Mrs. ilvuJumin lingers, 0|" this city, and Mrs. id. '1‘. licrbcrt. of Aug- usta, Muinc, who liuu berm home with her mother for the lust month. To all of Illl‘flt‘ ’l‘lic Guardian joins in ex» tending HIIIUPI'I‘ sympathy In their and loss. 'l'll.‘ luuurul will take place on Friday at 3 pm. in. ilio People's (ll-- molci‘y. -‘ MRS. MICHAEL HYNES. Thu community of Greenfield was grciiily Hfllllll-lll'd on Monday evening. May 13th when it was learned that Mrs. Michael Ilynt-s' had passed away in tho iiiiili year of her age. 'l‘lic' nvws’cnniv as u nlinck to her mnn’y ir‘lciids \‘Vho had not realized that her illness was of such a serious l / appendicitis ’ iiiiilli'c ullhough suffering from ill flight lllllll‘k oi“ pni'ulysis ii :‘lmri l\.'liilc licl'oi'c. she seemed to have. rc~ gained Il(‘l‘ strength until Saturday owning \vhcii unollici‘ ulldck follow- wl which pi'nvcd filial. The (loci-us- MI was possessor] of sterling qualities. in ll‘llly (‘hi'iuiiziii woman. kilid nciglr liar and ii loving wife and mommy. Hln- lcnvvs to mourn llielr loss it nor- i'owlug liusliulid, two sons and (pic 'iluughivi'. Michal-l in tin: l'uiinri Sluice; John and livu at home. Hlll' Vuuu illli‘llill‘il during lli'l‘ llllll‘HH by iliu-i' ptlh‘lul'. licv. it, P. (‘i-liken, who. :riuu pi-i'i‘ui‘iiioil llli‘ iivi’vii'm; iii liic (‘liui'cli and grow. The pull-Innii'i-i's wurc Mrssl'n. Arthur lil'fllllPl'H Win. i‘uli'lis, 'l‘hos. Dunn. i'uli'ick .Viiii'i'ls~ Hwy. Wm. Mc(':u‘ruu. and Daniel (illiiiloi‘uii. May Ill‘l‘ soul roul in [ll'lli'fH THE LATE REV. D. B. McLeod, M.A. ‘l‘ributc by Rev. William McLeod. Translation of this well known and highly esteemed clergyman on tho 214ml- might cause us like King David concerning the ilcceasc of Abner to ex- (:lziim. “know .you .liot .that thorn i. a Prince and it great lllilll fallen in Israel today. ‘Mr. Mchori's (luplll‘llll'e deserves and receives more than a passing notice. As an ambassador of (‘Iirlsi, he was as u pi'eui-hci‘ of tho Gospel for- ('iblc. plniii. serious at lilileH. awaken- ing, eloquent. urrcui, by his command- in}.r appearance. and general demeanor securing iliu attention of all his :iudl- lum. [hiring his first pastorate (where :imiii many learn and regrets his inter- ment iunk plucc.) I had in the year of lib. llic pi‘lvllcpz- of conducting a HUI" 103 (if evangelistic service with him Some. may- rmucuilici‘ IIH! closing iii'i'lli'ii Oi' ilu- lllllll iii'l'Vil‘i'. of “It! cum- p:iign (ii which it goodly number Wk‘li} lcll iliin saving cotiiact \vilh Em- iiihnuul :iuil l'l‘l'llll HOIIIU lllll’l‘lllli'l'll, llicn by Illi‘Il' lulu pastor. "if you are not found on tho right of Justin on tho lust (ll‘nill‘llily whom will you bionic? Will it be [he illllllMItli‘ from Wust i‘npc, who liihurcd day and night in public and lll‘lVilIf! to loud you to your itcdccmcr. Will you then seek to show that l as your pastor though not (is faithful as lemlght hav' Iiocn, can be shown lobe th‘c souirc of your souls eternal loss after I snug-hi to l‘al‘hlllflil'il you to lion from the wrath in come," to the arms of a pleading Saviour; will you say. oh! (led the Father Thou art to blame and He will answer. I gave my only Son in die for tiwc.’ 0h! (led the Son Thou art lo blame and He will reply ‘I became iliy substitute on (falvery‘s Cross ' and thou didn't reject me, (ill! (Ind tho. linily (llmsi Thou didn't fall in Thy mis- sion for my soul and lie will cry. l in vain sought in l'i‘Vi'fll thy loving Redeemer to thee. thou dids'i quimch all my efforts. Will you then exclaim Oh! Satan, thou evil spirit thine is all the guilt and he will reply. if thou hadn't listened to Jesus lln In spite of me would have eternally sav- NI then." Then said Mr. Mcimod in this unusual climax." you will cry, we only are in blame; our blood is on our own garments." “lie being dead yet speaknih" and his words though re- produced may pmve the salvation- of Prince EdWard Wed. & Thurs-Jute 5-6 s, ‘ 'Tflesfdsou's nicer—5‘ “' THE-STORY or A LITTLE IRISH GIRLAND HER “MY misd, -CINDERISLLA ADVENTURES IN THIS COUNTRY AND ABROAD One of The Best Road Attractions Seen at This Theatre-u Don’t You Miss it Prices 35, 50, 75, $1.00 1' MRS. LARNED 'i‘lii- friends in this (‘in of Mr liill'lli'll will nitmilly i'ogrcl [0 Ion lliui Slll‘ passed away it! llifl‘ rc dniicc in lli‘oiixvilli', New Yni' Sim was mus of Ililllil' liullce llllil li-iii'nwi to love l’riiii'c lsluml lilgllily culiui'i-ii- widciy Iruvclcd. :illi! churmcd wllh \\'|llllll .‘llli'. was brought i-miiiict iii hci' summer rcsidcncu chpoch. Mrs. liurncd has well (ll-scribed us ll woman of old school. courteous, gracious, fluent cmivn-rsulinniillsi. with :i ii mini], l'li‘llly stow-(l with the bout litoruturn. Shc spent eight years her girlhood in Italy, whiio h lll'lwa tho in at (lmmu. During this period Mr ltill‘llcll 'HIJIilll‘ll painting and SUP who and boon the father was consul general. sliitlnned de ‘vclopod great. talent. ever. she never put in use. Shc blnod, being a lineal descendant Jonathan Edwards. I).iD., of l‘rincctown university. ldluuzm' \Vlicclock. founder lliii'lmouih college, Rev. liookcr. foundci‘ of Hartford. Rev. John ldllioi, the great which. a. rii Hi- It. l'll so to ill. thc lthodii lHlilnil colony, of the Connecticut colony. “How (lid Teller get his coidl" "All it no of of or his cugc.” _ "Did Jones over 1056 control of his "tum?" “From the start; uses it all the time." S . AUTOMllE PLIES WHOLESALE AND I? ETAI L The Rogers many. l741-o26thusat1mo. Hardware Com LIMITED PW how professional was of the best colonial president Rev. Thomas Conn. Indian apostle, Governor William Brenton. of Governor ’l‘lmmus iliidloy. oi’ the Maiumchusetis colony, and Governor William Leetc. Um drafts in the bank got through ~ the cook '