1 r/ ~ ». l 1'. t‘ 1 » » ii Ji ll ' _i 1 i -1 -1 5 i if-5 ,_zi .III ../~ i : » I , _->: #1 ._ .. W. __ 1 .I W, l 1 , 1. . I. I 11 E.. 1: _I ‘iii 1 f < I .I 1 'Till _ fi. ' .ii I 5 in i t 1 i T. READING MIIITER SELECTED FRUIII THIS SMURDAII Illi Jill iii liilllli _ __ m¢'d|`fi'nf //ml run//_v 1/11/ mr' _gr-1i11'. Now §\_Ii I am cntiri-li' neil; the lllif-i1n1.ili.~ni Hli' has ili.~'11pl»cu|'i-il uiiil ilu- li-i'ril»lu lniiiis' M in my.holly1tmalI.goiii=.. . 1;iin+~.\<-+-i=il- - inglygrahj/iii' /ii ‘/'1'u1'/-fi-.'1`:'/'\` if -r .~iii'li relief, ;11i»l I lu-lic iluil oilii-ix ivlm 1-`riilt~n-tives l,uniti-il, Uttauvu.. 1ui».~~ S ‘ ` :ii Time Table, Rocky Point Ferry. ` (Ia (‘an ferr wis pr Mr.- ` ui' 11-- Rochou, l`.Q. .\lurcl1 Lind, 1015. "I have ri-ci-i\'ei'l the most \\'<1uili-ri`u| ja” benefit from taking ‘I-`ri1it-li-ti\'cs’. I _,pl-` Siifleri-il for yi-airs from /\’h.‘.-u/1uK.`w1 ,lu>;i and eluinge i»i` life, :ind I iiiolc cvi-r_v _Ili reinciiy ol»l:iin:1l»li-, ivitliout nu_v gui--I ,H resiilfii. I lii-nril uf "l~`ri1it-u-ti\'i»s`und Ki, _ _ _ I suil`i-r from .~ui-it il|~tri-~.~i1ilg ilisi-list-s .|l.‘, 1 willtry‘l-`riiii-.1li\i-»`1i11.\ \|i1'$'_’.`>il, triui size, 2-'|c. I-if At all dr-:iii-rs or .si-nt l\i».~.tl-:iid by S. S. Hillsboro. Li-:ive (‘h’towu Leave itocky l'olnt \l1` 7.00 a.m. 8.00 a.tn. 9.150 a.m. 10-00 H- - "II ll.00a.ni. 11.30 . ‘ 1.30 p.iii. 2.0 Iii 2.30 p.n1. 3.0 3.30 p.ni. 8.30 L F-4 m?FNF° 5o;.:cco':>.".°‘_‘ moccaogggoo D ;r=srr,,,rrr 55555555555 6.30 em. 1:1.-is p.u1. ga Q 0 p.i11. _00 ,,_,,,_ i\iri_v~il-r--c _-'--ar.-1 in ii-‘wsnf-ver work pls.-e in ilu- sfii-1-nemi ef .lime :lout Mrs. Iiliitilivw Horn v<‘r0 visiiiils M. MURPHY. M 'Il |_ -_ __ _ .__-5 1_- Vlii International Line Co_i.~'r\\i~‘i-.- 1....\i->i_l..i.n. .\i...., \\'.~il1i~i, i ii 1.1¢ .~`i~. pi A. C. Currie, Agent, St. John, N. B. A. E .F|emi1'.g. T.F.&P./X. St John, New Brunswick. i ._ '__ - - s hoiiris im hiiudny were Doctors who gave up their lioliilziy to collect STEAMSHIPS NORTHI-AND AND 'l`iiriiliuil :mil l<`ei'iiiiii. \vliii have Iii-cn i`i'oii1 the 1'zitclui_\'i-rs cnoiigii nlr_u1i-_v io NORTH STAR i-riiising ziriiund Aiiiiiiiitlule and For- piircliui-io iini‘oi` tl1i:(liiurdi:iii"s ilnion That ls the Usual (gondlllun of pe,-_ _ _-__ . *L-° --5 :mil also to_all those who cuiiirihiilr-.il ill llieir time or mom-._\' to this siinple _vet _ '~Auaoiizmr:__' 4 -PAcll=l¢: Direct Short Route 1 . ‘gl Easter, Contractor in bis usual effl- were appointed for the ensuing year: children. The following acted as all D..a._.l 1°. l.l__\.1 on 4- -. -- D ' I I 'Il ' p _ cient manner and is a credit to thc Principal Emerson Warren New bearers - Messrs Manuel Gaudet, town Glasgow, Vice Principal I-‘rank Tier Prank and John Gallant, Geo Doucet- ___ may, intermediate poem, li/11|; Agnes te. Urbsin Gaudet and Tim Meyers.- The many friends of Miss Rona Mclnnls. Primary, Miss Mary Wullih l Dickie. daughter of Mr. C. ll. Dickie,‘-* , St Nicholas are pleased to hear that - the opi-ration she underwent on Thurs- TENNls |=E31°|vAL__'l~h1- t .i- train with the Charlottetown nt-md, a Y IHS! Ill Ill" I’l‘IIl¢0 l`0lll\ty HOHDIIIII ment ami festival at the St. .ist er number of public speakers and pas -for appendicltis has been successful Tennis (‘ourts yesterday aft:-muon scnizers arrived _hi Summersldd lvlorl. and sho is now rapidly regaililllg ll0l‘ and evening was another splendid suv- 'IM' BVPIIIHK Bb0 t 7.30 in connection health. less. '|`i1e young ladies in charge were Wltll lim |’ltl'i0ti0 Meeting. The Ag- _ ' determined to make this affair hor- ricultural l-Iall was filled to its ut- TRANSFERRED. - The many moulse with the series of en,io_\‘1ilJl1‘ |1108! Cllplwlly and the different speak- friends of Mr. J. ll. Beatty Ol’ the outings that have brightened the pre- ers were listened to with rat atten- adian Bank uf(‘on1n1eri-c arc sor- sent season and the uininlmous ver- tion. A few of the boys enlisted ry to loam that be bas been trans- dict at the close was that they siic- while several others are seriously ed to Winnipeg. Ii0\~'<‘vf‘l‘ they HII ceeded. During the afternoon all the considering the matter. The train h him the in-at of 81112001-is in hIB courts were fully occupied and inter- left on return about 11.40.-H. omotion. llls place is taken by eating games were playeii uiitll day- -_ lticlnirds of Shelburne, S.--‘ _light failed. At night the grounds `- BASEBALL-The game of base- --- ` _were beautifully illuminated \vitl1 col- ball on Monday evening between tho S. S. PICNIC--(`li'il<‘ liIV<‘F IIHDIIHI ored electric lights the effect being Independents and Pioneers was woti S- llivllitf WIS ii KFHINI SIIVUCSS- SHI' most pleasing. A pleasing feature of by the independents. The score stood ‘I=\.\'. .lilly L’-ith. Sixty-IIVC YOIIIII-I the occasion was the presence ofthe 6-4. Batteries for Independents, -'DI-‘ Ivfi Iii' Iil0I0\‘ IJUHIS IOP Slfillil' 82nd Regiment Band which, under the Messrs. Morrison and ThompS0l\i IOP rin--.\‘ l~‘Hrni. Iliviisliw. iifriviiis H- 1-apabie ieuiiersiilp of Baniimasier Mc. Pioneers. Messrs. MeNeiii and Buote. u li|_::ii. Siiniptuous feasts were cu- lvhrll,_h@_'r¢»rl¢l¢;r¢,d 3, flue pr0gr;1n1me This places the Red Sox still in the veil both ill 110011-iilllff will III III” of choice selections. During liie af- lend with 6 games won and four lost. i-ning; gunies, rziccs, bathing and ldrrlhurl and pvdnihg girtlwherrleg, ice The Pioneers :ind Independents have ting wi-rc i-njuyi-il by all ailil liyulus 1-ream and other rrfreslliiieptg were each won 5 games and lost 6. There it we love were sling by many. _sr-1-vt-ll, the party breaking up about arc still two more games to play.-ll. rst prizi-. winners of the races wore: _(lin 0-(_-l0l.h_ The hllghrlam-Q was very rs_ l\lai‘gni'i-t l\IcI.e:iii, Mrs. Neil Mc- large and “ll prggpht vgleil the nf- THE SCHOONER, “Wzipaii" Cap- innn, Miss Winnie McI.eaii. Miss falra splcmlhl Sh(-l-¢5S_ Between six. tain Giffon. bound for liiirnmiche, gnve it a iriiii an-l it nits the will' .\nnli; _\ii~l’hnil, Alec. Murchison, Nt-.il ly and sevehly dollars was realized which ran ashore at Egmond Bay in ' I 'l{iunou, l’tirkc1~ Livingston. llearty __ the storm of the 9th inst., is still in inks :irc duo Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon __*pA-1-|;||0-1-lc MEE1-|NG_ _ An the same position. Great efforts are ckiix wlioso kindness co11iribii_teil ,.,,l|,uSla,,llc pall-ll-,lic Meetlng was being made to lake her off, a w0rk Of rgi-l_v to the success of thc occasion. hhhl h_,__l_l,e__B__l_ S_ Ham Semis on hd _Small dllllphlly M ht hlgh iid., ' -~_“' ' ' 'l`liursday last. A large crowd was there are only about 4 feet of water icE CREAM i=EsTivAL.-.»\ straw- present, and the Sonris hand started wllvre she is now. and thc craft is i»i~rry und ici: i-renin fi-siival will be [hh Ohm,-lalnmenl hy --0 (‘;1hl1d;l_" ol`f 13 tons. But as she has suffered -id nl l\lillvii-\v Uraingc llall on l;,,v_ M,-_ Sl,-los was lhd llrsl sp;-alr0r_ no damage and is in first class coi1- iir.-il.i_\'. July ililih. l’roi-coils to bc ll,_. ,.xh,_,rw(l all young mon lo obey illtion, no pains will be spared to re- i-n in thi- lli-il cross l’ntriotii- l-‘iu1il_ rho ,.311 of duty whether hr home or move her. It is understood that -»i-iles will bc iii-livcri-il hy sonic of hh lhl. hrlhg llh0_ The Scot(-h song, empty casks attached to a large raft .ii-liiiii-iuwirs nu>.-t prinnini-ut mon --The Ma,-,.h of the (-am(-rch Med," will be used, and also acannl will be ii uillci-rs of the militia. A pro- was rdmldrgll hy lvl,-_ w_ _l_ Brown, dredged so as to increase the depth inuui- of niusic will be provided. pmvohlhg great ahplahsd_ M@1;grg_ of the water.-M. 1' IIFIIIVIIIIII fi`i\I‘I"<` of IIIII* 0""‘I5I0II Ritchie :ind Robins sang several duets li he thc prcsi-iitntiim to (Ioroiialion ,md lmllvhllml Solos which were very --HAPPILY~WEDDED.-Mr. Frank ilgc uf twn dozen collars presented mh¢~h aphrc(-lated by the mllllen¢0_ ilcrnnril wealthy contractor nf Mexi- Jsinics l\ii~l'l1i-c. ol` this city, and Mr. l-Iiigar Shaw also gave a very hu- co, Maine, was united in marriage to on l1_v th.-it Lodge for having the ml,r(,hs selection from (he °-rlhhll. Mary Perry, widow ofthe into Chas. 1 mi-iulii-rs in parade on July 12. mn," The speech ofthe evening wng N. Perry of St. Louis, on Sunday at pci-ini train Icnvcs (‘harlottetowu at ddllvcl-ed hy slr Louis Davies, who Paliiior Road Church. This happy _ ii! p.n1. spoke optimisticly of the war. He "0Ui?I0 011 IIIOIIIIIIY W9\'0 @III(’I`II\III“fI explained the situation clearly and Ht IIIIIIIOI' IW MP. and MTS. AIfI`0lI Gall- AN ISLANDER FROM CI'IICAG0-- showed the necessity of men at the I5-‘HllI\II\"I`» IS marks he shoivod that the rt-treat of I-"I\IIaIII» 0IIi0I'II\III0gran1mo was car- IIIISS AHHI0 ('r0-HS. Of iiiilifdx iS Hi. I side ol' the Exfiiiiliicr. Mr Moc- rii-il out by thoAsij1Ql;11;s,_11nder__tlm,_present the guest of Mr. imd Mrs. E S L' IIN" if* VISIiIl'li!" Iliri TIIUIIIOF. MPS iiliic .sitlit-i'vis'iiiii” of Mr. \Vni. Ward. IIVIIIII IIHFIII'-__ MISS EIIIIH I"II7-II‘I`f\I'I » S s Ines l-lilwur-l Mali-ltiii-, l'innette. l‘rohnl>l_v tho most interesting featiire is visiting friends iii ltoscho.nk. *_ in this was ilie raising, for the first »\IlI\II‘ II9IIII0S9€‘Y fllld MTH. LDYHIIPI 'SOURIS AND VlCiNiTY.-Mr limo of tho Ilihinn Jack, by Miss i'-ONKIIIIII UI I‘0l'IIillNI. MC.. HPC Virili- ggeammlps Calvln Adm", G°v_ ph-lg. iii-urge liiooni-_v has urrivcd home in Susan Mt-Pimrsen and Miss Enid Mgr. ing Mr. and Mrs. Robert (‘oughlln_-- le), and Govunor Cobb Suiirls ulter having spent three years sun. Other niimbers we1'e marcliing 'i`lie trustees oi' ltosi-bank School are ' llustun. llc will rctiiru in about a :ind pnt1~ioiii~ rccitatious by the chil- lo IW <‘0llRrf1l\lI=\i(‘fI, 0" II10 alll-" Will' .mu i-wily... 11...... '..f .ilu-I-. izssipun, rim. im-iiili.~--Miss l\I-iritarct liiitter. Chiir- iirf-.11-. on the conclusion of this pro- they coniliictiiil the sllairri of that ln~ __ _ _ lic-liiwii. is at present visiting grainimo the pupils were cxmniiiod in Siiillic Of l011PliIl1i_< #Hill 011 their imuil |__','_,|"l.’_'N;,’,’,‘,'. ,_,_,,,',f""_fl,'lQifiiiliiné m' '"I""' i`1'ir»nils in Sourls West.-Mr James the iliiferoiit subjects by their lencii- luck in securing the services ol' an p|'|1r;i-'ly .l,',,,.-,- ,~;`._ luhn, 'rut-s, Fri., and Longpie has arrived home from Con- or and acquitted themselves quite ad- excellent teacher. , -“-il. -11 711- ii- l\-lui"-. l+*H\‘<' I-'HIIHI WIIHYI- cord, i\I:1ss.. to spend ilie summer at mii'z|.bl_v. In coiicliision prizes were __ .inf-ks to Mr. W:-irii wiio took such :in iiiti-rest in rziising the ilzig unrl polo, patriotic wny oi beaiitifying the Up- ton school grounds. - il - Puncuasso PROPERTY _ Mr “ Granvilli-. street from M. M M ° Z. WEAK, 'IIRI'III, _ of exercise, hard study, improperly WEDNESDAY ventilated rooms or workshops, poor . . ' - _ ' 1 .~ ' ' l palpita- N -.l M -I 1 i. :. .1 t -1'. i'. u :l - i~_iini~i, rapid greutluul, ani mlltlml 'l,(,)l'_m,(l?,§(I_,),(,_`,,lLL ,.C;'il:;cH(.;( TSI tion of tho hi-.nrt alter slight ex- MONDAY TUESDAY -SAD DEATH.- Mrs, Jose Il P8!- ersdof Skinner: Pond who dlelli on I-‘ a Tho new Town Hall, Kensington ‘TRUSTEES MEETING HELD. ri _Y after an illness of over a is now complete and ready for oecu- The meeting of the Trustees of Sourls yeiirl d\ll`8tI0ll was b ed in Tigni.sh‘ pation The building was erected and High School was held on Wednesday DH Slllltay aftémoon he leaves 1 to finished throughout by Mr. George night last The following teachers mourn a husband and eight young -MEETING HELD-The special Miss ~_piiPiiiisstii sons Afflllcted With Anamela. Anzicnila is the medical tertn for oor watery blood It may iirisc rom a variety of causes, such as lack igostion, etc. The chief symlitoins ro extreme pf-tllor ol' the face and rtion. licnilaciies, dl'/.zinesa and a KING WILLIAM LODGE I.. 0. A., 1188--Friday evening, July 23rd, will be memorable In the annals of tho Loyal Orange Association for a great UIIIIBUIIIY large. brethren being pre~ sent from Brookfield Milton and (mar and St. éeorge, sending a numerous even mention the names of the breth- 'l‘he two brethren with the “Pipes‘ part nobly and well, to the enjoyment of~all present Among those present Bell, Murdock MacLeod. D. McLean, George Orman; also Brothers McKen- zie, the merchant tailor; S. A. Mac- ¢I0Il8ld. the popular, dry goods man; L. B. Miller, the successful and wlde~ lv known principal _of the C. B. C. The immediate occasion of the gathering was to present the lod`go'with a' set of officers' colls.rs,,eight, ‘won by them for having the highest percentage of members in the parade, July 12th-- 96 per cent. lt is doubtful lf any Or- _snge Lodge from British Columbia to Prince Edward island could_ make as good a showing. The donor of the regalia, a Brother Orangeman well and widely known and esteemed city councillor, G. D. Wright, who as Bro. Rev. D. McLean wittingly said is in more senses than one “a great. Undertaker.” lie was cnthusiastical~ ‘ ly thanked on motion of Bro. Rev. Geo. Orman, seconded by Bro. Daniel Fraser. The Kingston Lodge as hosts regaled all present most bountlfully on cake, strawberries and ice creuin and they were duly and hcnrtily thanked by the visitors, Brother Reu- ben Barrett responding oii behalf of the Kingston brethren in a spcci-li inost appropriate, reminiscent and ap- preciative of the help rendered by the city brethren for some years past. Space prevents mentioning even the namcs ol' the many brethren who ail- dressed the lodge, but their speeches were far above the average. All pro- scnt felt “it was good io be there." King \Villii-im Lodge Kingston, No. 1166, has hail its “ups and downs" in the past and at times “the tire htirncd low,” but the faithful few “helil the fort", and as they see the noblo buuil of promising young mon by which they are surrounded anil supported they must feel encouraged and rcpziid. , _ while to come. The gathering was _ 'I . ~\ _ i. -;-4 lottetown the two city lodges, Boyne I I I igiileeixiligtiigpiiigiiriliiitivenaifniitlggezii Good muscle and good- brain are a i 2# v . .. - concerned. It is simply impossible to combination that wlll beat the W0|jld,_ _ ren, all most worthy, who took port. f There is II]0l'C (Iig‘¢StII)I¢, bfaill- were wen to ne from and ter. uieir making, muscle-building material in_ ` ’ 1 yi" .`, were: Four Past Grand Masters J. H. .. ~= -'> ' , _ , ~_._` _ _ 1, . ,.('_f`~__: ` ' v -_ il ' .’ . . -ri 9 ,I 4; "lt‘han in beef-steak -or eggs. Wise old '_: }_il;»if. .-_.~Motlier Nature made’-the whole wheat the `- °.’-ir 1 "fi most perfect food given io'man.ar]¢i along- -‘ ,-,_-,¢ime an American genius and made it digest- .5 ` ible by steam-cooking,shreddingandbaking ‘ . it. The tasty, delicious crispness of the baked wheat pleases the palate-and delights the stomach after the heavy foods of winter. Wholesome, healthful, nour ishing. Deli- ‘ cions for breakfast with milk or cream. or for any. meal with berries or fruits. -- MADE IN CANADA From the Choices( Canadian when by I The Canadian Shredded Wheat 6ompany,_I.Imitod Niagara Falls, iintarlo 'l‘0lIONTO UFFICB: 40 WBLLINGTUN STREET EAST .ai- »_f!unv,,‘ ~ - .~ ht’ . .-.. A ¢ /44 ;,» Undoubtedly the organization all over the world is throbbing with life and nowhere more than in P. E. 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Thoiilgli Pears' is the finest From Montreal-Quebec Miss.\N/iuiiz - - _IULY 31 I M1-:'1‘/luaivm, - - Auii. 7 W,II_ II . _ i|_ ._'_\,_ T, ' _N_ _.__ uw111l l i i R \linl\n il #__ ’ _ Geo. Wrilicr, ll-.minion i'Ixp|t-ss Biiilding I liuriiiltclowii _ I -~ ______'__~=T of all Soups, ii, is sold cvcrywhcri- at not over l5c. (unscentetl) Matchless for the complexion! Sailings , __ rw." 1.uN1»o.~ mm imtiimx _-`° _ "1"‘ ' ` PLANT INE- _Iu|y lltll i\Icsisina ]i1lv_ilsl . -_ ,. 7_ f _iulvllnt Apncnmr Anuiist 10th CHARLOTTETOWN To B031-0N_ From LIVl