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'i In The Cool Forests ‘ Of The North- or Wherever it may be spent, the sum- mer holiday is one of the things you can least afford to do without. The best you can afford is none too good if it makes you better able to cope with the work of But,---you cannot afford to spend all on holidays and so neglect the protection of insurance. You will need it more than ever while you are away, and you will enjoy your holiday the more if your mind is at case regarding the future of those dependent up- Why not make sure of their future before going awayl' 'lhe bt.-st po~=~'ible ifuarantee of this is 11 policy in (,`aiiznlu`.< olilest life conipziny, the . ASSURANCE ig- COMPANY X ' 'Q _ I .42 w. k. Rocsiis, fwei/s~f» ,.1 Manager for Piince Ed \ard Island. If Charlottetovve. -7% "' ' Sam! up 1-1|-¢it;,ii:ir».n,~ to your :it-1-, N-my-.wtion and win-ther m.-ir~ 1' M* noi or mi-.rl-1 and we will gladly f-.irwarfl ii 1»n»,,..s|ii»in that will interest :ou W _ _ \_ \ X ig. l ei IEE!" £1? 1 tiki ls 9 . K Dinner niwin -1, _ _ 1 i1"r/ivatoiruytatusnrosisss. PICNIC AT BEDFORD-The 'fare to the League of the Cross Picnic at Bed- ford on Monday, July 19th, will be adults -l0c.. children 20c.. 1881 DON’T FORGET the sale of choice niilt-h cows on Wednesday, July 'lth,at Daniel .\Ioreslde’s, North River. This is choice stock. ENTRIES for horse races, Monday, .h1ly=l2th. in connection with thc Orange Tea. close this evening at 1S o’s-lock with the Secretary of the t‘.D.(‘_ at the Eox,lExchange. Ai.~ios1' Q' ' 4. 'iss-Yesterday i-ldtrly resident of Pownal had a _skrlrxl to catch his train. which we t of the station when hc arrivi-il. The conductor. however. .sw-viiig his plight, kindly stopped the train for liiiii to get aboard. HCME GUARD.-The Home Guard. Voiiiimiiies Nos. 1 and 2. turned out in full strength last night under com- mand of l.lcut, Steri1s_ They marched lo the park with their rifles and per- formed very creilitably their different drills. Nr-xt drill will be on Tuesday `c\'enliig next. STOCK SOLD EN BLOC.-Many terday when the auction sale of the izroeery stock of Sanderson & Co. was railed on' owing to the fact that the stock had been bought in en bloc by }li"-J.; A, Robertson. formerly ot' Bon-_ ‘slid`v',-'iiow of this eity. SUPREME COURT.- The case against Edwin L_ llarrliigton was con- tinued at the Supreme Court yester- day, when eoiisitlerable evidence was given t`or`,tlie defence. Council liavliig addressed the jury and the Chief Jits- tice summed up. the jury retired at 4,15. At 5.25 they returned, and the 'foréniztn stated that they had found it impossible to come to a verdict. They asked His Lordship for further iuiorniatlon as to their responsibility in regard to the law, and having been addressed again by the Judge on the Ntpstiqii of intent.. on the part of the pnsbner they again retired. ln ten iiiinutes they returned with a verdict of acquittal. Harrington was then discharged. The strong' ‘sustaining qualities of com was reéog-_. _ 'l\°\1S"l\0lAll Prices Morris--Smitli--Beer ' 11*- 1*! f/ r 1 Echoes of ,_ " .Dollar nay We have 30 pairs .1 White Canvas Rubber 1 1,, 1,-,1 / Soled Athletic hoes 1 " - _ THE SALE ot choice mlleh cows to, be held at Daniel Moreslde’s. Nortlii River. will comdoilfwednesrlsy, Jill! Tth, as advertised. 1828. PRISONER OF WAR.»Mr. J .l-‘_ Peters. son of Hon. 1-‘red Peters. ex- Premler ot P. E. island, now of rrince Rupert. who was reported killed or missing is now unofiiclally reported s prisoner of war at Han-_ over, Germany. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.-Mr M. C. McKinnon will preach on Thursday the Sth. at N.M_C. at 7.30 p.m_ 011 Sabbath. the llth. Mr,McKlni1ou will be at Lot 48 at 1030. Hlghdeld at 2.30. and in the I’eople's Church at 7 PJ"- At these services he will be assisted by his college friend, Rev. Mr Mc-v Lt-od. a recent graduate ol Pine Hill. HORSE RACES MONDAY.-One of the very best day’s racing yet given by the C.D.C. will tako'place next Monday, in connection with the Orange Tea. The Class A trot and pace should prove a very fast and, exciting race, as it will have such speedy ones as Hilda S., 2.16. Dr Sharper, 2.18%, Devllish Dorothy. 2.18%, Princess Etta, 2.20, Dixie Girl. 2.18% (M_R_i,Oakley H., 2.18%, and Angus Dillard. The B trot will have at least six fine trotters, including George Cresceus, 2.24%, Picton S., 2.25 `(M.R.). Queen Alto, Brenton H., Admiral, etc. Two other classes. a B pace and s C trot and pace. will be run off, with the best horses for the classes. RIVERDALE. -- The semi-annual examination of Riverdale School. No. 62. which was held on Wednesday. June 30th. was attended by a fair number of visitors. The selinolroom was decorated for the occasion with maple leaves, ferns, etc.. There was a good attendance of pupils and they were examined in the different sub- jects by the teacher and showed by their answers that good progress had been made since last examination. An interesting programme consisting of singing. dialogues and recitations was rendered by the pupils. At the close of the programme prizes were presented and candy and nuts were distributed to all. The singing of the National Anthem brought to a close a very successful examination. WEDDING BELLS.--The marriage of Miss Florence M. Tralnor and Sylvester J. McGlnn was celebrated at the Cathedral in Providence, R.l., on the 0th July.. The bride is a daughter of the late Frank Trainor of this city. and groom n prominent busi- ness man of North Attleboro, Mass. The bridal couple were attended by Miss May Dougan of Charlottetown, and Mr McCa.fl'ery, of Attlcboro. "M1" and ‘Mrs McGi1in 'will arrive by the Eyangellue. to spend their honeymoon with the b1:lde’s‘re]Fiqjsa in this.city. Returning -they 1 visit 'Niagara Falls and other American cities, The litany ,friends of Mrs MeGinn will join in wishing l\§r and her husband bon voyage through life, CHEESE FACTORY..-The cheese factory Ht Mount Stewart opened for the season on Monday. June- 28th, and Judging by the large amount of milk that is already coming in. together wlth‘some new routes gmm 10 be atlded.~and cheese- soaring at such ti high price, this seagmn promises to'be a foremost one for the factory. , It- is very gratifying to seethat thc farmers seein to lic_tnking -a. more lively iii- terest ui dairyiug, than has been for the vast few ycni-s.~ and this is only iis ll should be, for _t is a proven fact that dalryiifg is oie of thc most, lf not the most. profit ble parts of farm- ing. Mr A. I.. McDonald. -A-llisary, is engzigeil as rlieesomaker for the pres- ent year.-S. ` KILLED BV FALL OF COAL--A distressing i`atalit_v occurred in the Hub Colliery, Glace Bay, when Alex. UUUHUSK. li iitaeliiiie runner. niet in- stant death by being struck hy a fall of coal. The unfortunate man, at thc time of the accident, was coming up the travelling road on lils way home, accompanied by his helper and two loaders, who were on each side of liltii, when a heavy piece of- 510119 broke tt booni and it fell, striking' liliii across the neck and shoulders. lie died instantly. Neitlier his helper nor loaders were hurt in uiiv wav, The rlert-zisctl was born in Prince .Edward lslzinti llilrty-tlireu years ago, but won( 1? ‘H110 Breton _when very young and lived in I)oniinioii until three years ago. when lie moved to the Iiiib. \\'l\"Fl! lif‘ had worked over since. His \vif`i1 'lit-il eighteen months ago. and li" is :ziiijvlvctl by six children. He is ulfivi survived by seven brothers and tour sisters. _-id 1 Oth cm :mv t|\ nrunn ~v Gi lskln ., -1 _ - . -1*). ¢»-mn \\-.‘l I. 4 ~';_, amuse -\ This Silverware . _ Gives long Service ldlioetiis nos l » » f' \ f .Y _‘anti |_-J BROS (Art-_.»i\ Ltr-1\i'L:.» .?, ._.___.__i____- * t._o.i."-5-iA`t\iii Attendance ot,n.19!!1* bers ol Argyle L_U.L_ is requested at §,.§§*f°‘°l\,e§§il°s 1°-liislit; .Bt °§<‘8‘;- 1 scorcnron-r Ano viclN""Y-- Miss Annie McDonald, Scotchlort. spent it few days visiting in Allissry recently. tbeguest oi' her sister. Mrs R. L. McDonald.-Mr and Mrs James Barrett, Boston. arrived on the Island recently on a, visit to Mr Barrett's old home in Glm1roy.TMrs _Heber Bam- brick and little son, Heber. Glenroy, 3|-(_» gpgndingia few \V¢l2kB Visiting friends in Souris.-Miss Annie E. Mc- Kenzie, principal of Knutsford School, 0'Leary, is spending her .vacation at her home in Scotebtort,--Mr Alfred Egan. Charlottetown, spent Dominion Day visiting in Scotehfort. the guest of Mr John A;.l\IcDonsld_-Mr James Hughes.. Mill Cove. spei1t.a few days visiting friends ,in Scotchtort the latter pai't_of last week.-S _ NEW aesioerica-A boom in a small way seems to have struck Mt. Stewart during the present year. there being some line new rtwidenees in the course ot’ erection, together being built for Mr.. Montague lllcliav, f The residence for.'Mr, H.=l<‘.-'Feeh credit to Mt. Stewart, indeed it looks as if Mt. Stewart intends to do its part in keepihg up tIie`slogan of “Business as usual" _or perhaps busl~ iiess more than usual.-S. ::'1`he annual League of the cross Picnic will be held at Bedford July 19th. Trains leave the city at 9.15 a. m. and 2 p. in _1881-7-7M1i ::NEW HAIR FASHIONS. --Puffs, Curls and Braids are tbevnew c reation in Hair Goods. We welcome their re- turn. 1\1rs. \\`hlte is always plctised to demonstrate the new styles at Quccn Hotel. 1643-6~26-Mit. PERSONALS ' Miss Mary Carvell, city, has return- ttl from a visit to Boston. 'Mr A, \V. Vlnnicoinhe, city, leaves this morning on a visit to his brother, Mr H. C. Viiiulconibe, Boston, Mr. lil. Cedric West. Bank clerk. Winnipeg. is home on a visit to friends and relatives in the island. Mr und Mrs W. I.. Cotton, city. left yesterday on a visit to the Panama 1-Exposition. The Rev. D. ll‘[t-Lean will preach at N.M.(‘, on Sabbatli thc lltli at 10.30, St Catherines 2.30, and Churchill 6.30 p.in_ Rev. Leonard Haslam, ot Liverpool, N.S., arrived in the city last evening :intl will spend ii month with his iiiotlier ut Stone Cottage, Springfield. Among the visitors in Halifax Tues- day were Messrs J. (Y. Stewart, li. lil. Simpson and J. Ilawklns. Mrs. Geo, Mclneriiey, sister of the Bishop of Charlottetown. and children are vi:-iltlug in Cliarlottetown during the summer. Mrs (Dr) James S. McDonald anti two daughters. Misses Gertrude anti liatlieriiio. of Boston, are visiting in this city the guests of Mrs D. J. lilac- donald, 200 Prince Street, Mrs E. Clcuieiits and little daughter, oi' \'atieo‘i1ver, B.(‘.. are enjoying a ,visit wlili her uiotlicr, Mrs J. Prowse, East ltoyalty. and other friends. ninn, now ri-slileiitvin the States, is 0, ti visit among old friends and rela- tives in Pownal and vicinity. r IJH¥'@Hl§l."l\ll‘r and Mrs James Harris, Suinincrside_ , Mr`F_ C. Delaney.. North Tryon. was in thc city yesterday accompanied by Mr Fred lhiltoii. who is spending a few weeks in Tryon after an absence oi,,J.weiit_i;;ilve_years . ._ - .. , Mr A. E. Wood, Pownal, repregemm- tive of the Di_iLaval Separator'Q_o_,"re-` turned Monday .night from -Str John, .\'_ll., where' he was attending a con. fcreiice of the representatives of lmstern (_`aiintla~. - Q7!-I: li°“'lf_md Paton,~~. ity _ crossed Mmuiar h.\"¢im"‘1~Iar1hu§i'bei¢ian.1 en r<;iitr~ to lhilifax, where he will at. tend tht- military training college In flint 1-ity for six wepkg MS.AEX makers of gllygfwggg, V hor afflict on with the genlene s and ,,,,, .*?°'"°"">°f» fi-°f= lf- t?i5.“°’.‘.‘;‘.`...'.1.§'“§.§"3$§‘°J.‘..` 1'..2.'l3 Th B D 9 0' ° e u ' _ ei' R°8¢l'S Ind 0flI¢l‘ ~ and awaited with upward look until e S nuke" M- “WCYWF n - he door o ened ala and h I l 1 . bmmem.i8°h‘,.°;: rug D r _ er ovng - Y plrli entered the Masters presence. ill l@.°°-UIC She leaves a husband and f “_” gtllllllle. T ‘ to mourn the loss of a devotigrd :gills 4;... and mother, together with s large _ - 1s7s`7`7M"""h*M7|3l- _ , _. pq( yy gg- circle of friends who esteemed her .1 ah. '..“" lil' 'lier mai* virtues. in roms t ‘ ' ` r ` I ' ' I W I ’ 1 1" ?! -we ffl, '#5 ,r5- 5 U ‘_ i .. Q, nfl 7 2. A Merry Farce ~~ 1 _ . 1 _I _ 1sa4s.45 ~ ._ __ _ _ 'rim inracliarn conrauit Pnsssiyx-S-_f CISSY FITZ-GERALD- ‘ _ L_ ma n‘ in "Mit it wa“NYi1:‘l,1?>‘l,1isL Igiotgftsv, YtA1bei1-t ylgocsard cl I Edwina Robbins, Geo. S. Stevens The Wintkiiibme in Four Parts 1 I 1 Cis`sy’: wink causes Havoc, brings her Numerous Admirers and much trouble. She and her , 1 husband are left alone in the _midst of wreck and ruin, after the Police and 'Flrernen have cleared the house of her many Suitors _ A iWhirl of Mirth the Greatest Comedy 1 Sensaiion in Years ~ acter |- Bu.i.ii-: Rircrns Broiiclio An Out aws\ IN W Billy H°“°r The Fatal Note Vagabond A Western “NUFF SED" GJ”-A“"°“‘°“ griagfaicv A SUMMER si-low in his famous d . _ ard Produce - Western Lhar by Francis Ford B'-ight & Breezy ` B11, 1 M- 1-~ -‘\~ “'\“<"\ Wi" "0 "°"‘" "2 “ _ Z.‘.‘.ff.‘..§°¥§£”i.§§‘,Ti‘.?&‘I,”i2' l..'.‘.’..'i°{‘»‘.i'i°‘?§ Jor Tins DATE nowN JULY 12:1. and 13111 Fon ° 99 ~ “The Broken Com 1 ” I W i 4, were interred in the Belfast ccriic- tury, in the presence of a li1l‘i§0 -IS' :icinhlage ol people. The pastor Ol? the coii_~,re;;ation olliciiited at the house and grave side. ______i.i--- MRS. WM. J. SIMPSON. After several iiiontlis' illness there passed away at New Wesiiiiiiister, ll. C.. on the Gtli day of Jutie last Mrs. Ellen J. Simpson, widow of Mr. William J. Siiiipson, of Ciivciidisli. Her husband who was one ot the leading farmers of the province, pre- deceased lier sonic years H110- NX years ago she sold the homestead fariu anti moved to Keiisiiigtoii, where she remained about two years and then iiioved to Vancouver. The de- ceased was a daughter o` the late Aiidreiv Clark, of Caveiidi- and was in her 75th year at her i' .'.\l\. HEP reiiialiis were taken to the home of her son, \\'illiain George, at Kensing- ton. After a short burial service there and another at the Baptist (lliurch, Caveiidish. she was placed in the family plot beside her husband, a son and daiigliler. She leaves to mourn tivo sons, Lint-uln and Nell, and two daughters, Ella and Lottie, in Vaiicoiiver, and one son, Williuiti Geo. at Kciisiiigioii, besides live sisters. l\lrs. Simpson was one ot' the niost estiinablc ol' woiiien, quiet, kind. in- telligent. always seeiiig the best traits in the lifc and cliztraeter of otlicrs, and 1ilwti_\s rcaily to give tin: helping litiiid to the weak or the needy. She did "live well her part" in every relation of life and leaves 11 nieinory that isa lovingly clierislicd by all who knew her. lLlliS Mllllllll 3 SllPllEMlBl lil llll TORONTO, Ont.. July 6.-Glenn H. Curtis, thc American air pilot, arriv- ed in Toronto yesterday and express- ed liiiuself as being well pleased with the Allies’ success in inaintaining su~ preinaey ot’ the air. He visited the new aviation school and highly coin- iueiuled;tli`e good work being carried on there. r ___ -_ - He said: “_(`anada has ta§en up the aviation ganie in a nianne that. has surprised nie. The students are a fine type of men and enter into \llie work with ivonderful enthusiasm." when Women Suffer No roini-dy gives greater relief than Anti-kninnia (A-K) Tablets iiiiill condi- tions generally kiiown as “\\'onien'u Aches :intl llls." (luntrial will satisfy any wonian that slie has at last found the reinedy slie has so long been look- ing for. Are you distressed after eatingi? Do you have nausea when riding int e cars or on thc train orboat? Tiikc A-K Tab- lets and get.1ii»stant, relief. Genuine A-K Tablets boar (Its /-K monogram. Ar all Druqgists. » I I , 'i _ 5 ti i This Space Mr. llenry Wood. an elderly gentle- I ___ -__ ‘Mrs Russel Rogers and daughter, . . , ".f‘ \_’ " (Irvin. of Coloniaii. have retitrnrtl _ ` ` [X home after spending a week with he ` 1 1 _ , . _\ _ ` Horse 1 Thursday, -.JFoR--- Announcement I ...0N__. 1s Reserved i_ Races July 22nd. 0_- _ -____~- MENT for 'rn -'1*‘Da1 . 1..;-A. _ 1' C1;iri;>icneingkln:ne liraiia' Magnificent ' J __ A " i in ` ;i‘;=,“},'§4,,;";;,';,':'f§’= 17315- 1 ‘_ g Race Track in P "l¢“6f~ Co' ~ ...ion , 1 _ 1 1 , -_.~~_,-’ ~s:onm»`n¢»|v,,,,--' F L ~.‘ M” . ‘1 ' '_ _ _ .Qi *Zi . . _ ' ; ' u. , V `y , -»-,~,»,-33,--ta.; _..1i,;.f‘1:if:.1'1'~.1;f;:s1 .,,:1: .::1<=.f;;f1 Special Trains =a`nd» Spé¢ial” . 0 _ _ _ .“"".,...‘ ,..... 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