f g _ .- I so -3'? ,-Si-'W?llll.{`»`-" 1 V ».,- J -_ A ' "A N ‘ I ', Hy"‘4`.`A`;»v.;i‘-I In ~_ N A i fi/,`-».-vii '. V.. ~ -> - » - . -~ I 5 .-_ _ _ `_ .. »--- , \ I 1* e A -_ - _ _ - - _ _ __ - .- ran? -HAR _ » ¢ r _ v _ ’ 2' “ _ " ""‘:-"'.-_ " ' _ _-__ _ '__ , , _ __ ~ - » -~ .-.- .. i- \ /’. """* ““"°’*' ml <5 Lo'1"rE'roWN GUARDIAN ‘ U-I-' 'l PAGE THREE -‘.§9¥<._ANP _Aiuil 75 "Ypumv ."v"'f-' 1 'iemeti-io' 'sw ` ' ` - - . un __ -1-i' °§:|\€ midway 8°" "'*°9~"_°nA1=vrv 3° 1‘;“d, kP’““§_§“§e§§~ fm- __ -Set ’i)r`eakfast. Parshall was married. .A ‘ at °30c m usd or ‘ ' - :__ ____ V - - - ,- with 3 carg consisting of 50 head _ ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION; £_c;;riin_i;>_r;_eI;ay_'__:_ii_s ad _;1_;i;:_l_d_e_d ;a)i;cceti;:-ié cattm 1 ho1_Be_ 60 tons m.ly_ 300 on .June 28th a very enjoyable B °_ e mv" m° W E'/_ y` ty vi bntter& eggs. cheese _andm sun-- cvening was spent at the home of . " . _ dries. Mrs. _ . Cameron an ester I_\dr`s."Wm. Jardine,-Bangor, when the §;:r1w_£gE_L?Ld]§;}"wE;,(;fk’Bg;‘d 3:; James Cameron were outward pain p_*ia_ny`_ friends of Miss' Muriel_`Ls.yers, lotteried' a'nd the very handsolée sum lllllgers. and will make the round trip. teacher of Bangor' forthe past>.tv¢_o_ or $4255 was _`,e,mzed_ ,The l_espeet_ _The following passengers remained at 'years, gathered to bid her-farewell in ive winners of these articles were Charlottetown namely P. E. and Mrs. ber approaching departure. The even- Gland Blake of ChM10,_te,,_0wn_ Rug; Ryan and two children, Mr. and Mrs. ing was _spent in games and music -I-_ Mc(~_Oub,.ev_ New Glasgom Clad? Kriclibuum, Miss E. !I‘. Archibald and and the following address was read Mrs_ John puny of Oyster Bed Bridge: Miss M. -McLeod. Mr. and Mrs. RYBI1 by George Grant, during the readiug_Ladies- Work BOL The donno” of and children and Mr. and Mr_s. Krich_ of_,whic}i_ Miss Lavers was presented the above articles will ever be ,.,,mem__ baum will summer at Shaw s Hotel, Wig* 5':a°;“t¥_“l W"m¥§ idwkzith _ bered by the parishioners of Rustico. Bmckle” Beach' __ _ ‘ s_ aversz- __s w sn- 1 1° cjefgpfigggi-¢¢'th¢¢ we 'hai/9 igm-ned of ;l:;;rg_?€nir?gl§§ v21;_e1°3;°ri;;glo§Yl;f ln the First Methodist Church,Char. your 'i'ntended"departure from our set- _Miss Maud Devine Hunter River. l0l2¢¢¢0Wll Y°S€0l`dliY evening the ser- t|e'm_ent_ and we have -“ken this 0p_ _(mel _ M ru Ru ded Ame Pet ' vice was an interesting one, Rev. 'Mr. portunity, on behalf of fthe residents nustap; aM,_,:;éi,,_ ;1a,,c'hm.d_ Rllstfvftz Szioivan. Sgvfgipztendéent gi the M_;r_thoé _ -of Bangor, of showing our apprecla J H 15 D tt 0 t B d B id . _St UFC U18 B. ew Ollll Bn t_i£n'£.ot your service _gy presenting -Ml;|,;ds.‘;3‘:;;?,,‘q:i’e;.,'nyus§;i';6-9 (pawfgé and Bermuda, delivering the sermon -'i rin'sic`valus in itself, but is ‘such in -love and respect, and we ask you fitting terms. After supper the' time D_8l¢0l’. _F61 J- HGMIBY. B- A- Dr- to accept it with 'out' best wishes for was spent by listening to amusing se- =‘fh°W”»“ 5 59"m°l'l"W85 Ol! U16 KYB” ’y6ur_f_uti'|re_ `sii`ccess`~and',’hopeV it will lcctions on the graphaphone. _The 'flevd of young men for the ministry _ever _-bring you pleasant memories ofigussts one and all- expressed regret in W°5f°l'll Clmlldli Where the M8l1l\0~ `yo-iirfrisnde 'in Bangor. " that Miss Levers was leaving Ban- dlif- Church is- among the leaders in _‘Miss Lavers expressed her thanks in 'gor. -' f - ' °l"`15¢|Bll W0l”k» With the population '. ‘ -1,- 51'. '. *L .i w_-_-» -,¢_ < - '- _ mu _ _ _ ,- uwmpnu __b’__ rJthe_y_ -lid. nnuu-# 5? the shea re ~u‘If‘°‘f’ >-----.........,_,_,_,,_ Fbuck _to~; time closely following their . =` ` ' ik V n . ' _ __ _ _ _ at .must positively Iattend. ' * éénn- i . ` ,_ -_ ~cburcli. Rev. T. Marshall, arrives in =-norden Ono ceni per word nfihlnuriion *Alt pays to buy in this Prolllnce ' b miu accompany sehr _ if. _nf uni Qis¢9§Inf_ allowed. I _....;'.'.:'“_',=.~_~ i uf--'W §i-.---ff=-- ---- -V"M&¢Klnnon' & McNeill ;Barri n " - i _ ~§te_f‘s g:1‘;iceh°"'° m»°ved to their new Law n I. 90 Great George Street ext door to th B k 1 visiting at`his former home in "_F _rt tia formerly occgipic? hy?-t1.ib_"?vf'|,Sn°;; jnukuhtus, wasin Charlottetown Sgt. P“*”1°r- K- G- ; 1-siuzw. Ol I Dr- Ayers. Deutei oiiioe win no c osed carb Wednesday during ' July and August. __y_gM¢1_ '°L°¢5 Of Z00d_lce-cream and straw ' berries at the Hamlbrook Picnic on the Hazelbrook picnic on Wednesday fternoon of this weak. 7-8M1i, 3° and 2-30. fare ` 20 cents-lunch "No. 4 Battery 4th C., A. former- Y "N0. 8`Battery, will drill toni ht 7.15 sharp. Pay sheets will gba signed tonight-and ovary member 1 A Gent. sent to me puts n brand new typewriter, Smith Premier ,No 10 OT 9- R°m,'1118t¢`Jll iii your office on. trial. Your name on 9 nosbcard only -or better 'phone me "347-W” I'll do _ the rest. A. Milne Fraser, Halifax, N. S. - 7.-BMBL °°Don't forget the date of the Hazelbrook picnic to be held -'-on Esdnesday the wth of J“1Y' 0" the ton' Miss Graham,}St. John; A. S. I beautiful grounds of Locke Jones` ' - - h near the Hazelhmok t tid _ A Mavill, Toronto, F. L. T ornton,l s a n special train will leave Charlotte- town at 3 o'clock returning at eight D. m. If not fins picnic will be held on the first finedny. following. ‘ - 'I-snii. #From present' indications, all the present- réciuired capital '-for- thc Proposed Spr_ln_g_.I’__arlg .Black Foy Company will lie fully or' `over-sub- scribed by the 10th-lnst. llcrsons de- siring to take stock are therefore. ea preference in the order in which The tea. party "h’eld at Rustico on B Y Ch rl tt t rch t namel Prowse Bros Hearth Rug, Rogers -. ‘y u.w'iih;'tnie srnaii gif _~ ‘Ie-iso: no ;,,,,,m_ ,,,.,,,v_, _ ‘ 1- ,_ _. *n"fl`R"- G- M- Yuuns. e former nas ~»uv~v~e~v-»vvvvv~¢-~»v.~v~».@»~ "_ _ - ex , ‘sox ex L A ‘ MI) lI.06 - ` 5.0| 12.20 . - 5.41 1.04 _ - |.n 2.15 sc? I Shri'-5 ie-° ;=l==='e§s-*E=_=: ___‘A..‘M. _ . .- - ~¢» 'ilu ' P. M I-20 I-19 '_ _ Plus $- .¢ _- -§ ities;-;_ ..= ' mf. - - 512 '”`H'dil` 'ex ` . Quia. 0,810 " - ` ,vo _ work 'ri-V '0or_g\ll5}‘\§;`|_}'Il’|;i__:l`;|_l‘l_|ie.firli.` 1912 the trains of this Railway will r|i|‘|;:g-‘glows-__ . ' ' my my iii i _ Sun Sun BTA'l‘.l()NS _ A.M.A.M. Lv. Oh'town Arr. 91:5 . .Hunter-River - Emerald _ 5,11 §snsinztpn no , sr- ummsreidelv , 1'.'£0 iv Bumnzerside nr - ._ ee ~ -'-I-'oi~_ Hill av 0'Laarg - l0.$ Arr. Tiinls Lv. P. . ' I .E ld t.A . Al.. i"i.°-5i..vi.‘-’.. 155. 9,-L S3? .5 ‘ 1" ..=.s§`§ rr'-.e 2¢g§ 1341 *ss* 5 "2 Lv."Mf. Stewart Ar. ' _ = o a » Am- sn‘ip-sn Lv. - ° E. _ _ |_,y,;'-. (_}a\_tnwn"' Arr..- ‘_ ,_ _ _ V 5_5; V _ .River M, _L - _ _ --_ _ A _K_._l:inrbor_ ln. _ »<‘ '_ ‘-1'-» - - ' ‘ -" - H' Mm A________ ___ _ ____ ___ he played Wednesday the drawing ..,~.. vAm,O“TI° hem: as lo“°ws__M"_ w_ » .- , __ ' ___ ‘ ' ’ V . _ . .' orsou and D. B. Stewart vs. the _winners of the tie, Mrs. Warbur- ` P-I T -‘R A -1~L-W A -r " 2:.:“:.;.i°.:.:;....1°.2‘;..";::::..r;:i.‘:i Diy Dly. )ly_ |)ly _ ex ex or < ox Run Sun ,b‘,.M. __ -P _ gé 9.",>_uio».;m,°°§;- ?=.==s;-.=ss2e;;' F?»'.~.==e~.-“°s=sr~_', Z='i'5°§3iSSé'iSlg" f-P5* 2.51: . - I _ au? ga-ngpgff '§sih_g ;§ass&; _ $3 ._ _ _ :¢_ .='e§E§§ -> 9 e-;v:~.> 5 __ =5_= §?§===_= .lr W -8 unsrle emiont " 'fr-.Ii "<. ing. _ _ - Wednesday afternoon. 7-BM1i. 'nesday' next. This 'is a guarantee that *_*Go with the crowd and attend the -success. and tea at modern charges. _ 'He preached 'ln -St/Dunstan’s Cathed- The yacht O-we-ra arrived in Char- lottetown harbor yevterday. . Rev. Z. L. Fash. Charlottetown, returned from Tryon Saturday eveu- Rev. Fr. 0'Brlen, Seattle, who is urday-'and yesterday and assisced__in thescrvices at Bt. Dunsifalfs Cathed- ral yesterday _morn1u8-` , _ _ H. _I-I. Brown, the young men's manphas kindly consented to take charge of the sports at the Charlotte- town First Methodist Picnic on ‘Wed- this r-‘art of the program will he a 'His Grace, Archbishop McCarthy of Halifax, 'ferr-ived in Charlottetown '°'I'0day. Dont forget-St. Pcter's 'Satiirilay night by the Nortbumber- ' land-to begin 5 conf-lsmution tour of -the province lasting -until September. ral' yesterday morning. r He ~1cs/ves tbismorning for Fort Augustus. Rev. Mr, Boyce, the~_pastoi- who will--supply in thc Graco Church pul- pit untilithe new 'pastor of that 6-.harlottetown occupied that pulpit two verv inspiring sermons to good congregations. In thc morning his _ discourse on the Kingdom of Heaven was' a splendid one. Alex Martin, Valleyfield;F. E. Nel- so`n, St. John; 0. W. Owen, Mt. Ver- non; N. Y.; D. V. Jackson, Monc- Barriston, registered at the Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, between 11.30 Saturday night\and 11.30 the prev- ious night. Harvey Mitchell and wife; Freder- icton; R. W. MacE-wen, Chas Quig- »ley,;St. mars; T. K. Stanlsy,- Sour- ~is;‘ 'Miss' sis McKenna, Miss Edith McKenna, Conway; Chas and Mrs. Platte, Miss D. `B. Platte, Bridge Port; .J. G. Jamieson, Charlotte- -town; J ‘ Il* MacMillan Edmonton-, wife; Ottawa; J. P. Cullen, Toronto; John’s, egfoundlan via Sydney bags potatoes, 290 bags oats a~que.n- ~toi° of the church, also assisting the being augmented in the new country day and the gifted speaker impressed ms bearers with the necessity for young men for the ministry, the advancement of Christ's Kingdom on -.°Bl’4=h. U18 I>00ple’s own. need and the upbuilding of a nation being' phases treated at length by Dr, Chowah, Saturday afternoon turned out beau- t_iiully,fine and the first round of. the mixed foursome handicap match wha played on Belvidere Links, "rho _-qi-nw. ins for i‘srtners'tock place _at _ 2.45 `l>-m- and the playresulted as.-loi- lows:-Mrs. J. 0. Hyndmnn-and S, Hcbkirk. won ,from Mrs. W. W. Ulnrband -Mr. Claxton; 7 hnfssnp; Mrs. W. A. O."Morson and'D. B,_ Stepvart won from Miss Week; _ami A' W- Hylldlllllll. 4 holes up; Mrs. Claxton and A. W. Weeks won from Miss Haviland and Rev. T. W. Mur- phy. , 2 holes up; Mrs. Warburton -and P- P0ile won from Mrs. Stewart and J. O. Hyndman, one hole up; Mrs. Bagnall and W. W. Clarke, tied with Miss McLeod and W. E. Bentley. The second round of the match will ton and P Pope vs. Mrs J. 0 Hynd mas' and 3.' Hohkirk, Mrs. Claxton had A. W. Weeks, 'n bye. _ _ "" suntan this ‘on for me ooei for the llrst time vesterdav delivqing _ Officers searched the premises of G. V. Moore, Charlottetown, for liquor on Saturday and secured nothing. W. A. Weeks. Charlottetown.. _was a passenger returninz on the Tislllllll express Saturday night. Greta Clark and Miss Milly Miss V .Muttart, Bummerside, are spending the week end in Charlottetown. Ewen and Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. Mc- Phail and Miss Doris McPha'il, Char- lottetown, leave next week ona Visit to Vancouver. _ - _-_ \ Harry Jenkins--of the Bank of Mon- treal, who has been visiting his par rents Dr. B.'R. and Mrs, Jenkins, Charlottetown, left on return' tc~Mon» tres.l“tbis morning. For a pleasant outing in the coun- try-one cannot have a better opP0r~ tunlty than by attending the Method- ist picnic on Wednesday next -at Cape Traverse. The train leaves Charlotte- .town at 8.45 a. m.'Fare 50. cents. ~ The large-tern schooner “Humor rock"- Capt. Martin, arrived in Charlottetown Sunday from Philadel- phia with 5 full cargo of Antnracite coal for Buntain Bell Co. She starts discharging acargo this morning. Monday, July I5, is the date 0! the League of the Cross Picnic at Scotchfort.. The boys are determin- ed that this years picnicwill surpass all previous ones. Several new fea- tures will be added to the amuse- ments including an up-to-date bowl- ing alley -which is now under con- struction. Saturday tbc eastern express arriv- ed in Charlottetown at 8.15 a. m., on time; `the southern express at 9.25 a.ni., on time; the- Capc"Trnverse ex- press at 9.55 a.m., on time; the Tig- nish accommodation at 11.50 a.m., ten minutes late; the eastern accom- modation at 5.50 p.m., thirty min- utes lnte, and the Tignish express at 10.25 p. m., thirty-five minutes late. C. Delaney nm] three children, Mag- dalen Islands; J. H. Rattay, St. ‘Peter’s; `J. J. Ryan, Bayfield; J. A. McDonald and wife, St. Peter's; H. C. Bartlett, Boston; M. McGrath, Morell; H. Gillis, Gascoigne; J. Kain, R. Walsh, Moreil; F. Brehaut, Mur- rny River; J. F. McNeil, (_'-avendish; C. Pierce, Halifax; V. K. Wood; Wat- crside; Miss A. B. Dougan, 'l‘racndie»; M. R. McLeod and wife, Uigg; D. F. Fraser, F. McCarthy, Halifax; A. D. Walker, Amherst; H. S. 'Rose, Yar- mouth; J. A. -McPhee and J. L. Mc- Phee, New York, registered at the Revere Hotel, Charlottetown, between 11.30 Saturday night and 11.30 the previous night. (From Saturde.y’s Evening Guardian) ` _-#- The ladies of St. Columbus Pres- byterian Church, Marshfield, intend holding a ten and strawberry festival in the beautiful grove adjoin ng the Church property on the afternoon and evening of July 10th. Tea tables will be served during the af- ternoon. _Plenty of ice-cream and strawberries will be on the grounds. Good amusements will be provided and a good time is expected. Go and meet all old friends. If weather proves unfavorable it will be held following day. Miss H. Myers,' former teacher at Victoria, is now one of tbesuccessful Alberta teachers. On the 28th of June she gave her scholars at Hal-‘ kirk, Alta.. a. picnic at which alargc number were present. At ihe close the people of the district presented Miss-Myers with a valuable -locket -and chain. 'It is with regret that 'they learn that Miss'Myers has re- signed 'her present position, in order to attend thc next session of Normal Schooliat Calgary. At the last regular meeting of Al- pha Rebecca Lodge, No. 11, I.0.0.F. the officers 'for the ensuing terms were installed in due form by the District Deputy, Mrs. Beatrice Lap- thorne. NJG.-Mrs. Phila Henderson; V.G.-Lottie Bowncss; R. S.-Alice Boreham; F. S.-Florrie Winchester; Trees.-=F‘lorris McLeod; Werd.-Bes- sie Duily; Cond.-Frances McLauch- lan; LG.-Daisy Boreham; 0.G.-Mat- tie VanBusk`irk; R, 3, N. G,-Amy Matthews; L.B,N.G.-Beatrice Lap- thorne; R.S.V-.G._-Mamie Buchanan; L.S.V.G.-Mary Essory; Chap.-Alice Wonnacott; .I~P.N.G.-Mrs. Amy Win- chester; 'Dist_rict Deputy-Mrs. Bent- rice Lapthorne. ` ::'l'he hot weather season is the most trying time for infants--the time they need mosfparticulsr cars. We are showing now a splendid line of‘preparatlon's, that every mother needs, feeding bottles, soothing ayrups, teething preparations and other articles .used and recommended by expert matrons in lending hospit- als. See our stock. The McKinnon Drug Co. Corner Gt. George and Kent Streets. _ MEM. BlPTlS'l' LTISSOCIATIQII <2°“@‘_"§n_ ves°__1->____ sion on the Association. ‘ J. ‘A. Green, M. A., Horton Academy, Wolfville, N-. S., led the devotional service ,on Saturday lll°l`ll° ing. ' l -The Rev. F. P. Dresser gave an in- teresting report on Home Minions. The policy of the Board is progres- teermnududry foveuseulw- vm ull* - Rev. A. A. Gates read the digest of _; -dress, calling upon the Association to _ recent visitor to Gaytowl 0 in Charlottetown. passenger from Charlottetown ;f»\il_ morning on return At the Police Court in Clinrlottll- lt Thistle was fined $4 or 15 dayl. 3 among the guests at the King George V A. E. Ings, Charlottetown, was n , ing-eh route to Quebec. ' __ I Systimmntic Theology Acadia Universlt Woliville, N S spoke of | Prof. Jordan, Ottawa, irwisiting the Educational work that the Mari- TM “dn” 0' Pm Thnum' --- N. - G- H- Fsllef- Ul1url°tt§i>¢?llll~ *°' 5*"-‘°""° “P” °" ° “ “ “ne "‘“°° M it P iced” d ii i ` od ‘ turned Saturday night 1iy:_Q\yw!&orth- U. Br ima mv H m e B_ B so “mb'?r|°“d' ` V’ 5° " " `ug°p1at(0rm'in this pmvmce_ and ha School at Grande Legne, Quebec. Colonel Williamor to wll It "m “‘W“Y“ 5° gllldly' received Thu Closing session of the Associa- . on , ~ ' l ; 2. ; ° town this morning one drunk-M. wlwzafge sgw; 4 what He Leamed_ Important resolutions were passed _ _ ___ _ T . . . d ll dli r d, ii 'g le Enforcement of the tTempcrance _ E. Boswell. victoria. P. ii. .., was est v;;v0r__~:___y=__*_=______*f_';_O_;_ "‘a‘ “ Luv.; ,,,,d,,,,, ,,,,. _,_,|,, ,,,i,,|,¢,-v; Hotel, Sydney, recently. 0 W 'O L F0 in . - _ , ° f ' l>BSB¢l1l§€l' t0 S“l'Um°l'5fde UNH m0l'D' a__é1|I,.iE2|i; statesman in charge of Wilson for his excellent Associational he important department of Bal>¢iBi'- sermon" , _, --~ g gm' ..._~e.:q.,.,~.',~;_g'_._‘_“,_ - _ ___'___ -. - -f __.___~>\,__.___ __ _ _ _ _ --- -:___ . f- - - - -~‘~ _ -_ _ i~,r\~ _’ " -_ -_- ` V ' ' `>` 4 ~ ” ' 1 f ` _ ' ' lies-Leia Acorn, Mill'-vgjlew, was stional work. Di~.' s. ispeidcli, Prof. and the Missions for N. S. snd:P.’Bl. - '_ _ - ‘ g_ _ _` ._ _f _ I, _ _ _ *_-'_ 1. _ __ _ ~-- __. _ g_ _ ’ ° ‘ . on _ Ill i e Baptists are doing at Wolfvilie, Grand' Leg” Missum W°rk in Q” ,, - _ bec was a delight to the audience. -_ S" Proghspeigal hm A very at -Professors first appearance in the _'~s_?§.\';.e-s;~.g.~_- -- d a strong personality. This is Dr. ' ideel's first appearance on a pub- '°°p'°°°°"°'UV° °‘ tm’ “M B°pm'° 1 th tion was held Sunday evening with -_ ~B'£f&]f°i,f_ BT‘xy§,eO;}ebifg1o%;fd°( tag a packed Vhouss. The fame-of Prof. .- S eidel as preacher 'hd' receded ‘ _.L_ .A 'A the church at all the services. In the h? H did* t dim o_____t`gm .mb EMI' Bud MPH- A°0l`l1. I-B¥0'V¢l'dB. m h' d h A i t~ 1 ience. It was a, noble. presentation oi* .were visitors to Chnriottetowmon _§':§l:‘;'n plgigctglt twig ASFSJCZQOTQ the gospel. The Rev. _I-1. 3.- Erb; T\\“|'5¢lBY- _ 14 1é_ His subject was cleverly: l-lazelbrook, conducted the evangeliu- _ g rated nada. (Our mam divisions 1_ tic service, and brought a very suc- ' . orning the Rev. w. D. wiinon, Mon- _l"\- ° "10 Pl’ .-\~.~_\=-_ B W what He Heard cessful Association to a close he sermon was wen thought out on increased salaries for Pastors; Ayvgry interesting sermon was hem thanks to the _visitors who repruent _- u _sunday ana,-noun when Rev_ I_'the various Boards to Pastor Field ._ If H _ N_ k and the people for every hospitable ~ ' Portenlvgio alles »» Mr ggstsroig entertainment, and the Rev W D ‘ - i r he-i sr'-F - In Zion_ Church, (__7harlottetown,yeB- , terday the services were conducted by and by Rev. S. J. McArthur ‘in the evening. ' MBedeque Methodist Mission Band " will have an Ice-Cream Festival nt -Centreville on Wednesday July 50, i Lunch will be served to those ilesir- ,j ing it. If rainy it will he Thursday July- 11. 7-8M2l. I wide evan gellzation. 1 the Church Letters, which was fullv__ -discussed by diflerent ones. ' _ The Rev. R. 0. Morse was asked, f by vote, to publish his report on “The _Supreme Need in Missions." The Rev. W. D. Wilson reada fine 1 (Report on Temperance. He advocat- ed a more rigid enforcement of the existing Temperance Law. He be- , lieved that drug stores should not bc I rum shops. He deplorcd the degrad- ing of nn honorable profession from 1 that of ii chemist to that of a whiskey dealer. This report was vigorously discussed by Rev. F. P. Dresser who 1 deplored the intemperance in his scc- ition of the Province. Mrs. Glidden, Summerside, mails a touching ad- do something to help remedy the condition in teniiierunce matters in Summerside. At the afternoon session# the Rev. W. M. Field giivc n. very humorous report on the Sunday School Work. 'l‘he_Rev. Z. I., Fnsh read the Cir- V eular Letter. 'i‘he Association ep- poiuts one each year to write this letter. The subject was “Evangel- ism." It was n. very searching mcs- sage, and u faithful and tender pre- entation of the greatest need of the ' Q 'mv' T' F’ F"u°"°“ i" th’ "“"“i”g A `. T* i 0) C roi Infants end cuiidienf Always; Bought i 'Bears the , Signature of 0 _ -r-c--u-_--1-_-nn "vi l i ri s 1 _nufuu fugiieseindsouuagscr _ - rronneeoirésuoncieerui- 0 ness andlicstconinlns neither §num,Morpiiine mr Mimrdl-_ 01* NARG uric. - _ V i i l l r anwvaznmmmi 'Blyli J'qJ° Al.s.nnnn_ ~ _ .f -fi' Apafccf Remedy forwnsllpn- 3 “Oni S0 w.....s.<`;'.§.f’»i‘.’i'§‘.-‘?.'i-'I-."i;1..i5".-'.’r‘Ii°.‘3' ~ ` _ _ ness endLoss or-:Shana _ or . . .x ¥scSimi1e Signature 0| g ' Thllll lim s Christian Church. Moderator Fash then retired and the Association gave way to thc Women-'s Missionary Aid Society. Miss Wadman, Charlottetown, presid- ed. The men retired to the Sclfool Room whose large folding doors were open into the church. The ladies filled the audience room, and were very much in evidence. This annual meetin of' the Ladies is ver A " .' lb. Q3 Dosrs- ,Li \is _ \ i‘\\iii\ll\-ii_\Ll - _ _ I sf =_;;__ u if _.______.._.._. ,_ _ _- . yi . _ 1 u ‘ nuiizrcowoswsuszn. _ A _ _ _'_ -:_ ‘ "» I _ _ » - - -;-. -__ *V ~rusuaiivnusoo|s¢s»1`v._||[5;j|| ` 7' '_ V ' - ` Ask for deeiglluiinclestlmnteii' ‘ - - |60 Kent-51', V "' ’ 1 _ > ii. We insure children froiii one year iipufarcls. Female life - ]. K. ROSS Opern House Building ' Chnrloiiciown ' Your experience is probably some-- what similar to that described by Mr. J. 'l‘. Fleming in the following letter from his home in Lebanon: “ I think.. I must h ve the most sluggish sort of 9, liver, gi tbqmoruing my moiitli was bitter, and that foul. soft feeling that tells you, ‘No breakfast needed here this morning.” A cup of coflee__ would sort of brace me up, but in'; two hours I was disposed to quit work, all energy. having oozed out of me. Supper was my only good meal, ' but I guess I didn? digest very well, for I--'drcamtito beat the band.. A i_risnd-- olrmine- put---me -wise - to Dr. I-I_am`i}tou's~\-Pills. \I- think they must have'-taken hold of my liver, perhaps lsrswrsaclip too, because-at the very i starv~thoy~ made things gc right. Look ./.__.~., -_,._, ,. \ sive nad the results .of the labors of qw _ t-sleep! ill N10.--GGY' &r;_~x¥°uuun-'°_ ie"°ua~ ide on nun-ry dn-_ -ms-”¢;:' 'l0\l~lM0ll-~ '01 ;f,|_\Q Board--is likely to-be changed from Yarmouth;-NLS., to Hnlillli N-5--R* Rev. 0.!-LS. McLean-n.gave an able Milf on Systematic Bensilcence. The Financial Report -prepu-ed- bv A. W. Burns, Obarlottetown, was YIM! by the Becretlfv- ' - " -_ The Rev. I. Wi Porter stolfe on our denominational responsibility _in.rb~_ ference to mance matters. Each mem- ber should _eontribute on an avsrase five cents a'wee\"‘in 'order that we lowlli MIMO 1 Ildtf may carry out our part-of world- To keep free from bmdacbes; ` tdl §%ll“blI¢"0I‘P\1|0"eYery minute. ’l‘hat's what Dr. Hsmilton's I'-ills have 'done for md!-\hey‘have re§ built_and reiuvenatediny entire sys, tllnf i- ....§,. N »-r _er- fesl young and bright, to enioy you m`eait,'to sleep sound -sud iookm been 'nothing eos imp like in-. 3 iiton's'-Pills, Deen-per mx, five for $1.00 at all drnggists and storekeep» ers orpnstpaid from The Catarrho A -Fine 5 -Piece Serge Suit ' made in the very lniest siyles by__our _ expert tailors is yours for 'Daly $20 ' Thisis a special value and one that you should snap up right away You can take your choice fro`m.ou'r large stock of liigli-grade serges :ind the tailoring will be just 'ns good- the fit as perfect ~-the styles as ex elusive-and the complete suit as sat isfactory as any you have ever paid $25 for. Call in and see the suits ,ionn Metros in co 171 Queen Street 'none i(io~..~\BiiilniB,'f-’N;' W., slid- Kin ' ` _'~il_‘-\i~'-_Y sion, Csnyla. _ - I or-ip-~»»;-f--r -.;\uu7.s _-` " »-¢'w-- _` -i _ i » _ __ _ _ s