l 1 + fl t t -\ ‘- 1 .fa .4.=~,.e:vr.-¢~<=< ..z --as 2.-s-_.rg-=.sr.." , i i i ff v H 5 il li re -*I 'f l o » Z L ,=i'.7'. 'ii ‘n 4 .J f_ s r . it »~; V A ,.. 'l . Fl is .§~_ is i '\. 11 ~l I t iv ». miner _ . Enom mls if e ‘ _ Tueanlw Q _ ' Ar aolvsl4Aw.- 'rue tollowlns V ‘_ _ ,were guests at the Princess i-lotel._E1’Y- LE §»~_" L ; Q D KNOWN HERE- The St. _Bonehaw last \veek:~.- Sergt. E. W. isty in s Standard says: Rev. W. S. lr-vine. a Sterna. No. ii Siege; Miss Lottie St. John boy who graduated from MG sr, Ml-_ Chester Campbell, Miss __ _ cormlek Tnooloeivsl Seminary.. Chi- weye. Mr. a. F. welmer, or charlotte gram ., ___ ~ 'i uso. In Avril lui. was rwvntly br~ town; ure and ure. Hugh Mcncod. ter. I " _ dained to the ministry and ludiwleii Moncton; Miss Tens Louson, M11- . . to the nuwral chnrse 0! the Presby- James mourn. Mrs. Alex. Mcnonald. g, I F°*,,,,”*°“,,,_ . ,_ ierlinmcaurchginvvfsligessnklulpln. une ucnoaela, Earl McNevln.‘Alu)e‘rt I ure reels; _ Flm searure - 9'- - - YV B0 "V W King, Mr. Cudmore, Miss Curr e, r. I 1."m,‘$ ;§1 '40 d°“» P- E- 1-- 1° “ '"°'-|1°'”- ‘ ass sm. George s. Pearson. ur. c, .g,,g¢|' ~zj~»_ , _ ; _ , roy Stanley. Miss M. Piokard. Of I C I ' .` lu. ‘_ a` I M” 3:. Cow Head. Percy Boyte. CNY- the .- _._ "" = census cyelo a ' -Meter Company, ‘ . L_'|_mnee&_ _"-::s”,v-tr' ~"`f' ' ' » - their | Representative - 80Ci Soc~ pw- charaof I lg Ii.-if rl or the _ ind"- 09975 world. ll to start umnwpon will A FOX COMPAN'Y_- The Royal- Gazette ot Saturday last contains a notice ot application for letters pat- ent incorporating "The Bankers Sil- ver Blsck Fox -Company, Ltd." The w,dm,,q,y_ 35|, 9, of Mr, alexander I ' eil-_ #rho death occurred at Crapalld on <;lal\\latoci;.¢|;,gle company ls to ijesmppellrls _tlisfrsta years: an' ace. Rm ., lk . ~ lu l` . _ ,str .f A. $116,000 umdea into uso elm-ee at ,fm ,,»nn,.,,, ,yi .warm Ween. 'i‘b% funeral ’ which ' thot! place srs I\‘..E. Muxzynf Springilelg, Mass.; F,-may afternoon -wg; sar- J. L. Townsend, Springileld, ohh An; gs gtqsnded Rev.-~ J. S. derson. G. F. Dewar. M. D.. and R- E~ Mc ay conducted thd'1lérvice.* read- _ f~ a 39019". Charlottetown. . »~ ing for the lesson the'B4th chapter .ot - E1‘nest.,R1ce - _ Isaiah. He leaves to moulh his loss. I RESIDENCE BURNED- The res- a _ "5 gan", gg,-.gg ideuce of Mr. Peter Curran, Summer- tour brothers; namely, Natl, Angus. _ ville, was totally destroyed by ilre Ewen and John. The pallbearers were il Friday morning. It was one of the Messers Crisp Moore, Isaac Beer. neatest homes in Summerville and ‘Samuel Sherren, Warren itogerson, in regard C :sm eaelr...-.rl'ller applicants are M widow two sons. one daughter, and _ "know- aifalrs Eastern Steamship Lines ALL-THE-WAY BY WATER. INTERNATIUNAL LlNE.~ 8. 8. CALVIN AUBTIN AND GOVER NOR DINGLEY. COABTWIBE SERVICE surrounded by ornamental trees and Peter McDonald and Herbert Low- from this greet flowers. The large barn about 92 ieei. ther. interment took place in Cl-apaud long caught in'several places. but ow-' emetery. ' WEDQINQ B_ELL8-_- St. Dunstan's ins w the swd work Qi V ' - cathedral 'wsrthc scene of s very the neighbours this building 'OFF FOR WEST-ERN CANADA- pretty marriage yesterday morninx. and the outbuildings \ were _isses Agnes and Maris McDonald, when Miss Mary Goodwin. saved. A large part oi the furniture two popular young ladies of Vernon oi Chsrdottetown, became the in the dwelling house was destroyed. River Bridge, have 'left (or about to bride .~ ol _ zMr. _ William M0 ` leave) tor Western Canada, where Donald. at _New Gdasgew. The M ` - ' _M . . . gr . .. ma COMMEMORATION SERVLCE-A they have accepted positions The bride, who was becomingly attired in A special commemoration was made isses McDonald are daughters ot sn Alice-blue suit with 'large picture at the celebration of the Holy Come r Daniel F McDonald, merchant hat was attended by her sister, Ethel munion in St. l"eter’s Cathedral at 8 of Vernon River Bridge, and will be who wore a navy blue suit with hat o'clock yesterday morning. lt was eatly missed in the community at to mnt»ch,_whlle the groom was ably for the slxteeth anniversary ‘of the large, especially in musical circles, supported by_Mr. Leo, Fisher oi marnar,-J of Dr, and .»Mrs. J. T, Jnn~ as they have taken _part in a great Scotchtprt. The wedding 'party left by killv- A010118 those present were Mr~__ ny -l entertainments, etc. Marla the S., S. Stanley tor s trip throush Jenkins and the sons, Mr. Louis Je-1-, was the teacher oi ,Vernon High -the Lower Rrovinces and on their re- kins and his wife and Mr. Henry Jen- School tor the past three years, and turn will reside in New Glasgow. lgnle assi lnsdwlfc. from Alberta; Mrs. meirlvrmed her duties admirably. The L 0 1 _ _ oyroy an Mrs. J. S. Morris. Dr," M ssea McDonald will have the best COL ISION ON BRIDGE- n Ss - l,l;:"11;’:)0£‘°;'° Boston sunny' °n Jenkins, daughters and his sister, wishes of their many friends for urday night., when Mr. and Mrs. J. R. ' ,' ' Miss Janie Jenkins. success in their new- duties., Rombnugh were driving across l-iilis~ MMNE gTEA|v|gH|p |_|Ng_ ‘ (Patriot and Examiner please copy.) boro Bridge on. their return to Char- f llotteto _n, they met about the middle Dirac; betwmn po,-gland md Ne' g The Halifax Mail says: “There is a m of the ridge, coming .ln the opposite glglxl; sstgnmlhlv NOP!!! Llllli I-‘ld direction three teams. The occupants - ost welcome visitor in town- Rev. Joh; l£.stMclnnlisl, s former minister o ar reet c urch, who arrived Y°nK P°|NT FEnRV- Saturday evening from Prince Ed- MOTOR BOAT DOLPHIN. wa-rd island. and who is now pastor Will Leave York Point of the South Presbyterian church, A.M. P. M. P. M. _ . Syracuse, New York, a church with Mon. 8.30 1.30 a membership ot 13.000 and one ot Tues 8.30 1.30 ‘ the largest Presbyterian churches in Wed. 8.30 1.30 flew York state. Mr. Mclnnis, who is t Leaves St. John Mondays, Wednee days and Fridays at 8.00 a. ln., for Esstport. Lubec, Portland and Boston. Return- Leave Central Wharf, Bos- ton, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- days at 9.00 a. m.. tor Portland Eastr port, Lubee and St. John. DIRECT SERVICE. Leave St. John Saturday only at 7.00 p. m. REV. J. M. MCINNIS, HALIFAX- were evidently drunk, and were sing- ing and shouting. Two oi the teams were racing abreast on opposite sides of the bridge. Mr. Rolmbough endea- vored to turn oi! his horse to one side to avoid a -collision, but the ln- evitable happened. He was run into, the horse and carriage overturned, he and his wife thrown out, both being badly shaken up. and the waggon partly demolished. The young men who are responsible for this act, drove on paying not the slightest attention to Mr. and Mrs. Rombough, and not stopping to ses how badly they were hurt, or what damage they had indict- ed-. Mr. Rombough had to secure another team from Mr. F. H. Beer he- iore he could proceed to` his home in Leave Franklin Wharf, Portland, Tues., Thurs., and Sat., at 6.30 p. m. Also Mondays at 10.30 s. m., June 19 to Sept. 11, inc. ' ' Msrsopouran une. i Direct between Boston and New York. r S __,~u gi ISV, Hours. Route via Cape Cod Canal. Express Steel Steamship! Massac- husetts and Bunker Hill. Leave North Side India Wharf, Boston week days and Sundays at 6 Thur. 8.30 1.30 ooking remarkably well preached to Fri. ' 8.30 Sat. 8.30 Sun. 10.00 Will Leave 1.30 o large congregations yesterday 1.30 w 7_0() in that church, where he will occupy 1,30 4430 730| the pulpit for four Sundays. Mrs. Mc- pownag w|,"1_ lnnis is spending the Summer in p. m. Same Service returning frfom A_ M_ p_ M, p_ M, Pennsylvania. In conversation with Pier 18, North River, Foot or Murray Mom 1130 2_0() 5_0() the Mail, Mr. Mcinnis stated Cana- St. New York City. _ 1‘ue5_ 11_00 4_3() dians are very prominent in the St. John City Ticket Office, 47 King BL Wed_ 1130 L30 great work of the Presbyterian church A. C. Currie, Agent, St. John, N. B. Thu,-_ 11_00 4_3() in the United States. All over the U18 ROYBNY- ' A. E. Fleming, 1'.F., A P. A. s¢_ John F,.,_ Iwo 4_3., country they are holding nésirions of _ , N.B_ Sat_ u_00 430 leadership. in Syracuse, Mr. Cook, ' 'N19 TBCSB M GB0l'S'8t0Wll Wife!" sum 1230 2_0() 4430 formerly of Halifax, is prominent day were largely attended. it bein! when not mterfermg with the "me in the business world, and Profes- estima_ted__that__ av thousand people _ , table special trips will be run to ac- B03' Archibald' “lm °f this ¢"Y» f°"` Wen' ""'°“¢h "w gates' Th” hem” °“ the Qwhole ai'fair'w)as cblrducted. -The track was in excellent condition and had the weather been more favorable no doubt the attendance' would have been very mnch' larger. ` ` Lovers of the turf were delighted to see- Dr. .lack Nicholson on the track again, putting on his 'hair bre- . merly held a chair in the uni ln. , the seven eighths hills track 'Bere I I commute meme £awe;"_FoRD but was recent/ly called to §;|§;,|g¥; hotly contested and hlore than ordin- J ‘ In chm_ge_ ' Columbia. Professor Metzler, dean of arily interesting; The 'management de-~ r. ;‘.‘.°; g'“s‘.“%.‘f.: °°';°°' .‘.°;,:.‘:; z:f.t.‘:..‘*‘.:‘..::.s:.::..l'.;°‘s..§;"~.sf The 55.6. Halifax willsail from , me ' text yesterday grnor-sin); gharlliottetown for Boston via* Mr. Mclnnleroolr tneworas: "Ae an aw esbury and Halifax every The Ma dale” hlandrs S co hd _eagle stirreth her nest." Addressing Tuesday at mid-night. Return- The sf s_ Amen, cmvmg H_ “_ ',§;”‘§v‘f't§ls,"*""§M ;° th” S'°“¢ Bf\'“€8l°' lm! from Boston every Saturday mens, passengers and freight leaves .hit God "f§.0‘ffgh°’§§’°§,2,°“§{‘,f,,f|‘f, “h,§,‘; a_t 6 p. m. For further informa- Plcwu every Monday and Thursdly lf- nations inet they mlglrts “ima guielr tion apply to ¢°"l°""\l 0! mvrnlns exvress ~-from soon." 'rne nations which ere totally Ch’ IAS. IQAGHEE5’ Ha iilax, tor the Magdalen islands call- untouched by it are morgm dan. town, . . . gent. sm. ‘ CHA8. W. NEG, Agent. Pleteu gomparsion with which, ll thi’ W. H. Starratt, Manager, Amllertfr else are as nothing. " -8 nga luck wlth'Lilllan Pstchen. Hlrbef. M- I- » - - Brenton H looked good and at no _ 4,_._ ' ~ ' 2'" - -"' "-'W - time was in dan er'oi losin first K S money. . 'V ' ~ "_ Following were the ofllcers of the /A - track: Starter, F. W. Hughes. _ " _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ ______ __ _g,__ _ » ' - Judges, A. J. Fraser,‘C. A. McDon- I ' ' " aid, Montague; J. McDonald, Dundas; ‘EJ-,_ Timers, J. D. Stewart, T. E. Mor- \r.»'\55”,» rison, and E., Jenkins. Georgetown ___v_ LIMITED. six-ri _ ____,_ Clerkof Course, A. Jenkins, George f ._--- town . '~ ~ L Healed by Guticura Prince Edward Island----Picton"--Montreal l '_ . -ma' Free ' 2_2, °,,,__,,,,,:,, ,._,,_ - - ~ ' ' Lillian Patchon B. M. by Fast freight and passenger service via Patch” Boy _muy 1 1 2 1 VS. S. Cascapedia Fortnightly Sailiogs ...I mgemd ,,i,,, my md, fo, mm _Derby Bl. G. by ' Glmon. _ DOWNWARD UPWARD _ I years, My hands were red and itchy W°dl°°k _ Z 7 and I ,cum ummm,” Dixie Girl. B. M. imported, 4 4 1 2` ` Igrom Molgreag at 430 P. M. __ I' l t ‘V W 32),' af-)3‘day “git eclzog £3" From Thursday, Aug. 24 I _A 3 \ Arnve Chariot- Charlotte- Thursday, Sept. 17 1 ‘“ / "Lucky" Kelly had his usual good Commodore Grunt by Com- modore, Martin 2 3 3 4 Time, 2.23; 2.24; 2.24 1-2; 2.28. 2.30 Class, Trot. ‘ and rub them until t e would break and bl “As I gtaa sample of Cuticura and Oint- “mke through me night Henderson, 3 2 4 3 ,gr-I ;NH &i Tuesday at town Thursday' Sept' 21 li! T boughtdmoileéakl gap. Cgesgeus, H, Htérne) ODE 0 ll] mel) ln ODS B K 0 5, 93. . _- P' ‘“‘ £03333: éiiir ii “‘““““" 0°" 5 I sm..-.»:.‘.za-.cs;"ls;».::‘.z sf .§‘-.';°s.';,.,i,..;,..f 2 H _ Thursday, Sept. 28 Ent, Quebec, moemberso, mls. H. xény ' Subject to change without notice. Claude i. G. Ives I Car-veil Bros. Agents Charlottetown P E I Supple Elifh Fr" .:)dy,e..M°‘.l '|`fm°f 2-271 2-29 1-2: 2-29. use-1Mtnstutl'sep. 21. ° ' ° ' ° u,v§?“l.g]'§js “‘B§:"' AJ B°.P°“'" 2-4° °|m.1'ro¢ snslvseo. ' v __ _ a . N V Clira. I- » ¥0ll» Belllnout Miller, M, Hung ._ USA. Bold throug out the world Chard _ Bitter Nut Mclntyre |-q Imam; me ll -1 -_*W Wmge -gg, G Ives §r;>l;‘a,~ Kelly c eser b Commodore We/dlock Y Ferndale. B G hy Bn; illan. 'Martin MIM Layhum Forward. B M Riley Mamie M B M by Bras illw. Murphy. s s 5 or Timei 228 12 2.29 2.80 280. ¢t\_-_g ¢|9> _#IW- area :slams-K -awww Gggg-s& mental-4 Western llatmnal Iiatmn" [iaffiic”"" ailoarzsf ltolllre oulclgc =_~.~ __ oisulvfmen sunrise es »~s N outage, LA wont, alles, U 'gm q Dl.ililElEt‘ il|.a.i’as.l'\sn.$ll. '_- 5. pa ln. ui|ulliE11||a._“ “ “. ~~ uses. - mos unavla. nt Sa. ~ lm! ulu. ~ tocnlullitllpa “ »“ “ ___f° t|r\|nt|Eu|'|.a S* \" g0mg,(_|m¢ (IIN IKE) _“Till NATIONAL" . (HU llllllll) vomrolu mmm De.vlllllu»n_tn sal. . #lauren mu nrn.u.sa. m._molno_lu|::. 5 new .__ ,»-o»¢»~»+¢ »»» . 'l‘ ° ' ‘ i ~»~.._..».--,~-........./ ----vw .VV Sir; . .gg = =ss§’ years of the lug. soins and comms at Searls- ger tlreneny others or losing um gn emu nnlenes. ' ‘ ' * ' ti' gab ’ head Brenton H., R. G. Oakl tetown Thursday, Aug. 17 ‘ imf;ied°fhl;'ri\' on his me Baron. Hooper, _ ey ‘ '?f- l r l and th`e"sat`is'i’acto`r` 1na`nilei"iii“whicli" _-.. -___ -vu utils roll _ as-......... .-... .-...-...sense-.. . ...s-sau.--». - ......... ...emu ». ~ u _1- .\_. as-.I r .e -sr urn- ...... ...nr -snr- urn .-rr . ,__-ess...-s s _...-...nes - ......-. ls.. _ _... e .. ,ls the largest _ _- 1~_. . . , _.iid *_ J r . '*:\.l2 l "1 A selling gum in the world ? £..._l'. 'i"'" . . I-'latvo|1»a|inl the _. .1 ,Sealed 'Package L..»1 .1 ' » ,_,I . ,_ _ . ` are three big reasons. Andy -the Value it _.gives ivnfrlong-lasting, beneficial enjoyment Aisha' point that people, appreciate. The ~.air-tight package keeps _ the flavor and, 'tiualityf-as fine- fas when made in the "wonderful ~ Wrigley factories. ' Write for _the Sprightly Spearmesfs funny Mother.'Go'oae book. ‘Addr-ess Wm.-Wrigley Jr. Co., Ltd., Wrigley Building, Toronto, Ont. \ ‘ r If _‘f I .» \ ,"2 1 (1 5; 1 is .S 43?’ Ghewit after , every meal Made In Canada ` “ "Sealed`tlghi--Kept right e. f.$II22I2ZlZI' 6 *u-casa \' ~....... resins|--.-..............»............~ ....-.-.....--i-.-.......-»........--U... ily fo lm Dr ._ _ . . I _ _ -a,.>._*“r.__§_”-L.€_}‘_4€“*__ V » . _ _ fro add .'j He retired voluntarily last' year evening: was both interesting and in- I-iocken will m civic politics and intends hencej strllctive. _He is_a,g;fiuent,-_ fm-'germ lining-lilo rth to devote his whole energy to the and pleasing speaker and- me meth. 0" 3|;,'1u|-day provelnent oi’ The Sentinel; The _ren here consider it s privilegeolndeed guest of ross which he delivered to the to have had ,the pleasure ‘of hearing ing e a angemen ot this city last Fridayliim.' On his returri.to Toronto Mr. was The `Shadow of Death ` ~ V Hangs Over Belgiiun a,ooo,ooo People ere Living within A Few Days of Actual ._`Starvatiox`x The situation in Belgium grows more critical with every passing week. The fate of women, 'clili/lreo _aud_o1d sud wounded men,__in steadily growing nunlbers, depends abso- iutély on the Belgian Relief Commission. If the foodeupglied _yf -the Commission were cut oif, the third day would lin the weaker ones starving to death. Within two weeks 8,000,000 would be dead or dying, and 4000000 more would be suiferlng acutely Compare this with Canada-with our hugefetopsaalld busy factories-an abundance of Idod and plenty of .money l Think of the average Belgian familyi “The father lem the trenches--or dead The mother takes her place ln the length enltig bread lines, to get the meager .rations served out -by the Belgian Relief Committee The children, thin and lnched \_ _ P and clad m rags, wait for what she will bring home.- 1 » So long will get three oil, some must ga You to the Be1ghn.'ReiielTP\md kee ftp, each gud n pingpf d§nP_;h=ddy v. `I£:g yulga fall starve I L iron; uoorrnl. FAMILY Ulilllillflll. ~_- lays;-~~ qhrff-i »4's- . _ _ /.I Wright ~Whll0 lil t the Victoria ` .\' , I mai" .`. | li doubt assist as a summer resort. Hocken in 'adver- ‘was the. ,»oxt,-_af lish- he city he . . ._., ‘ll