"ll E. ,_¢- i 1- 1. 1 1. L. "i 1)" rl .1- - i ii i . i .1 ..4_- ol... 4 °=~=-‘TT-`-T'-"1`1 - ._ 'erase'-’t'i‘ 1 £11 \i 1 1 1 , _l I I 1 ._._ ii-.-ll, -f _ I 1 I i. (1. ` 1 'F' f _ly s 1. -lil . 11', 12 1-Z 11 ii ii .. .. 1. fl ` . . .if i’ 1 git, M: '_5_, it _, _ i iz hi S286 an nu'-FQ" 'TSI Z! '1 a U 1 I ;.__. day morning after visiting the iii: r ~»'-.noun-Av ----~ OONVFNTIUN for the stsritime annual conference exhibition week and -it"fs ant! convention will important that by the orgdn- aie expected of- the llaritin-e those in charge are re`resentatIv'es of goverlnents'_sllo wid and talte part in the w'bus"sttending ae -be afforded an _op- |n`spect‘Ing harbor im- tllc hydro develop- publlc works sud leading Those de- siring hotel accommodation have been requested to get in touch with R. E. Armstrong, secretary of the St. John branch. ment at METHODIST CONFERENCE.- According to the 1'1'=C€11i1y l1\l1J11,1111' ed minutcs, of thc Nietiliodist Cui ference nf N.B. and P.E.l. for 1922, there are at the present time 119 ministers and probationers in this conference, 15,480 members and -1,670 catocliumens,_ 8.275 Method dist families, beside fnmillies which are partly Methodist, The churches in thls_Co1ifercn-:e haw contributed, during the year, $8.- 500 to the Superannuation Fund, $24,000 to the Missionary Fund, plus $21,613, raised by the W.M. B. For ministerial support the churches have contributed close to $100,000, and for ull punposes about $335,000. This report ie one of the most encouraging for many years. At the Conference two young men were ordained to the ministry, six were received on probation, and one was transfer. red from the West Indian mission field of the Wesleyan Church to the N_'B. and l’.‘E,i. Oonfefrcnce. LOW CROP CONDITIONS. -- Mr. Wilfred Boul-ter, secretary oi’ the Potato Growers Association rc- turued last week from the Potato Growers ‘Conference at Aroostook, Maine. His tour which started at '-'H-ll0|6 ‘REGQUEA-1 'Il!"S\!I1!- aierl\de.i_,ut v/e_ok.__whdIe_a party Qf,ymln¢" people were enio!111¢ ii moonlight. sd in Summersldo I-lsrbourfoae young Iedy had the misfortune to fall overboard. A chivslrous young _gentleman of 1.110 party quickly throwing oi! his coat jumped in after her and succeed- ed in reaching her‘_just in the nick oftime. before she sank the thirc time. iAl’ter a hard struggle the reecuer and _ rescued were safely landed _ln the boat. Excepting the wetting neither suifelied aiiy ill of- fects, from their moonlight dip. Tl-is GovseN.MEN1'»s‘ con. VEIRBION SCHEME.-The atten- tion of the holders of the tive and a h_alf per cent. war loan bonds maturing Decemiber l. 19&2. is dir- ected to the offer of the 'Minister of Finance to renew the loan on favorable terms. The last Cana- dian loan -was placed in New York at a satisfactory rprice. The Min operation entirely a domestic on. by offering to exchange the matur- intg bqnds for new bonds bearing the same rate of interest, running for either tive years or ten years as the bondholder may prefer. A further inducement to the investor is that he receives a bonus of one month's interest. The terms oifcr- ed are decidedly favoraible to thc investor and it is probable that a large part of the maturing io.n will be renewed. Arrangements for the exchange of -bonds can he made at any ibranch of the charter- ed banks. Holders who do not WiB11 to 1‘€i11V6st will be paid in cash on the lst December. A _ HALE CENTENARIAN-_ That one is`as young as he feels is the cheerful philosophy of .Mr, William iLewis, of St. Peters, who last May celefbrutcd his 100th an- 111V@1‘Bi11`¥ and who is still haicl and hearty in mind and spirits. Mr. Lewis, who was iborn May, 2-2, 182.2, at Glen Mills, -Kirkcudbright, Scotland, held his centenniary at the home of his nephew, Mr ifobt J. Lewis, St. Peters, where he has made his holne for sonic years liis receipt for old agc is just the and intenleatr will be. at ‘Cape Bw cunemry, _ _ Forest I-lin on Monday morning. Mr, 1i\rs¢é'|l who was irbutcher, July 17th. 0118 01 the 11101* 1118111! was employed with the in-.te og _p, respected residents or the _tom- Burne and Co.. of Kamloops, B..~C. munity 111 111° 11911101101 M11- Alnie He W" |, nutty; of muck gpg; Matheson, reliot of the late Ronald Nova Scotia. ` _ Matheson. In the 59th year of ber Mr. and Mrs. Fraser formerly M0- -Alt-11011811 111 9111111! hum- resided on the Island, afterwsi is and front there to Kamlootilt- -_ 'rats is one of tho, niust .heart reading accidents it has -ever been our__ paiuful"`duty to record- , s n fiel iohsthndidi 111587 re this comin nip crop, where the first seed than las-t year, the potato crop. vest. dresses were delivered and in the day was observed upon the fitting occasion of the Acadian National Day. The parisoni-rs of Sl. .1\ii- thony‘s Villa, llloftmiield. cziebrnt ed the event in very approprirti-i style, the celebration beginning with Solemn High Mass and rt serniuu suitable to 'he :\ccusioii. There was a very good .lttiiiiili-iiicf’ -ind the excellent proi;t'amme car- ried out bv the celebration cunt- moving to Cambridge. Mass., -.mtl as s. severe blow t0 111050 110111141 after some time going io Calglrry her. She vires Kind M111 B011t1°‘i11 - _ _ l . _ ,. -oacdp cg _ ` -»-. On lri time on the sho-res of illlmortslity through West gi'-‘m`.t|:e Co., _(mad cud her gentle spirit is now beckoning wel?lcK‘a1’ter 11111' thgrecellt ,- (JW: i-0 111991- 11913 111 '11e 51117117115 11°m° ers of rain, has grown and lux- above never more to be sundered ent-id to' immense rpropoftio .by F110 1°“°11 01 i119 Wii11@1‘1118 While last year, considerable hay 111115!- was imported he , I! season ‘will sec large quantities of C0nC€ui‘He 01’ 119011118 lVi-ire 111111 1° hay expol-ted The gl-aiu crops rest in the Dundas Cemetery -be- _ hlylloltl- to be the host for yours side hcr husband who predeceased ister is making this preseutflllllllcllll and are rapidly ripening, The tur- her four years ago. failed, will be considerably 'better Rev. J M. <.VIdLeod, St. Peters. 3|5°_ wlli rollull ll, ll good hal-. reparable loss. an aged mother. H. . ~ ~ __ Hope, four tiaugliters and two sons An impressive ceremony took all of whom were with her at Llie place yesterday at _Blouinfiel1'1i1L`1l1ii\15 being .lilies Marie_ Paoilii, H. A., flnuglitcr of Mr, and Mrs. S. P. Paoli of Charlottetown, P. E. 1-. and Mr Joseph M. Scott, M. Sc. ul’ Edmonton. Rev Father Anslem Wood of- Arthnr. -His fune_r'sI` took place Wednesday morning and wal very lqogely attended. 'Dba boys of Queen, Square School attendqd_in n body., The falpdfiy are deeply lfltef-ul to iMr. Ihouis Wynne, Principal. who was visitkig in 'New Haven when he heard the news. He- immediately returned to Cher- lottetown and got hispupils all together and aided in many ways. The pallbearers were:-Percy Cameron, iRits Smith, Jimmy RISKS. Arthur Connolly, Austin Connolly amd Giles Cantwell. The services at the Cathedral were con; ducted by -t-be Rev ilifaurioe McDon- ald and -the Rev. Father St, John offioiated at the grace.-1M. M. M. 1-._ VISITING HOME.-(MT. P9191' Walsh 'arrived home Tuesday years since he left his Island home in Charlottetown for the _United States. Thirty five years ago he visited his native city. This is a long period to he absent from the island. ‘Mr. Walsh has been connected with the Telc- phnne. Pay Station at Hartford for the past eight yeas. Before that he was, engaged in the building and carpentry work. He married in the .States and has two child- ren. but unfortunately his wife died twenty six years 1180- A1' though .absent from the island so long Mr. Walsh still retains ` a warm feeling for his boyhood home. He left the Island when but n young man. He with his brnt her John. who is now deceasctl. were formerly employed ln ‘lie constriiction of the Railway .Shops here.-'Mr. Walsh is delighted to bo home again. -He notes ntzmv changes in our city since that time. and indeed the changes SN so great and numerous that at times it is, difficult for him to i‘-‘-- /-ell old planes. He will remain on the island two weeks, the R111?-<1 of his brother, iMr. Martin Walsh of the Prince Edward Island Rail ~Wlly. ' iiigbt. Frat IHartford._Conn. It is 45" -;` ' ¢ ._:_ -5s_ ,._ ,'»!::;_e_e_.' _ .’..'.`,'.-o ey '.'.",‘.-"~'. ' .j._'-,`~,-';{t' _ _-.-, ,fr_- ._....¢ - .‘-.~'- '_-2°: .'.'-.‘-‘ :S .':'f~i:"’.' ,t,._.:!‘. -.--- /_. ._ ,,.,., .. ,. -...." 4.;-~.;. ;.::»~';1L' .11-';'.--.-5 '-';~."»'~';1 Z, »*_.j,»~. 1_l'.`_~l'»".-.1, .- -:.~_'2:`t' *.- . - :_. :"3 °`i".'- ._.‘..tg-._-_: -L.‘.°_.‘;~_s .'°.~-';.~.1 .‘.-.’.¢‘ .:.~. _. 1°'-"ofo.l.°.;'° ..,, - . ._ -,.. _-_-_~.. __ ' _'Q ..‘- 1 0 -:rf -:z': --.;.~..°f-.:. .'..-».'.!a'.-1 1:1-.-..'.1~é‘.' is 1'-'off-.' ~f.'.'4'0;; are-.!'.l t. . _on-,_s_. __~__. ':-.'¢-‘.'-1,'.,' s"f-".-'f.- . . _- if-.°; °'l` '-'f'.'o'.~§`-`. -- :.;.-_ » ~._¢.l.;,f._2_ .._o_o_','_»_, :..»,-,r I-,‘,i1l .~1=.=--P: .; '.- jo. .s-_:le -.»_ ¢ 0; us, ff‘..’°f-‘IZ-'~"‘-1 . "-':‘~‘-~"§:-‘.~ _ . »`»2 . to _ ,-_. _--. ._ u`d_n.~.~._e.‘.',1.; ._~_ 0°. . . ~_,,¢__,. ,Q ., ~'¢\ -. .--.*.' " . t t.f__»_t_. -i fs 1. t Q .;| *' u'¢` '¢. oo, '- °,\~a ~.' _Q 'FP 70 per cent of normal, and the ten. Deafness is the only infirmi. liuli-fax. will llrélwli and Ilfefliilfi Mr S. Mc.Eachern, of the staff oflllllrfl |'lL._lt_ hy Kccmali Aiiiirt-_tal _ . ' price at present is exceedingly ty Father Time, has y\t succeed- 111 1116 01`i11111111U11. 29513190 11)' 111° the Collegiate School of Saska-1Bl-lllllon 11, won the mixed 2.21 " 10W. so much so that no digging ed in inflicting upon Mr, Lewis, 1111111013 HGV. J. S. 1301111211. A1- toon, fund 2,2-5 class after a hard bi\ttlc110111e Of lil:-i lirotlier, :tml on Mon-l has been started while last year who it seems hgs outgrown most 111011511 D1- 3,11“‘W 1111-‘1 0011111 0111' A.ftt-r the wedding cereriionylwllh Mlsg lll,ll___ lllc0_ wllmlng ll_l_ lllly_ _lllly 3l_ ll lllgll ll-llultl of R9. the first shipments were made on10f the ills thnt flesh is heir to,f1`11111 5001111110 111 1`@Cf‘-111 1791115- iiuplizii iiin.-is was celebrated I~`Ul'|.first licait and Natalie Aquiliu bc-1111112111 WHS Sllllif 113' 110V-` 111'- Al-1£;ust 4th. it is cstiintttetl that Chcerfulness and a very real en- ‘111”1*11Y 11° 111111 g“111°i1 11 C111111d11' lowing the marriage the .bridal_lng (.l,,,,l, ln llle 0llll.l»__l lll._ l{_ Q, trllriiio, and all that was mortal of there are 135,000 acres of potatoesijoyment bg Jlfe lll-9 clllll-llclel-|l,llc,l Willie 1691111111011 11-S 0119 01 111°- party inotorcd out to Brentwood! Hooper llllll his ll-hlter in [inc ii kliid and loving son and iirotiici' in Mhlne lhls yell,-_ Lllllt year' ,lml -have mmulnell wllll hlm leadiiig theologians of our (Iliurch.1fDl- the wedding breakfast and 0nll0l.m_ -l-llc 230 llllxllll llllll ll lm-ge was laid to rest iii thc Roiusn Catli- Al.ml_,llouk (lmlnly lmmlled lll_00l_l__'ll_muEh0ul, the yem__ lle had "__ At the evening service, 7.30 p.ni. relllrll ll-om lllell. _ llolleyllllml-|_,l emry list and ll was ll llarll l|l_;;l;l.oiic ccmetc-ry in (llie_slo,l-_(-oiin_ _ 000 bushels. iMr. Boulter return-lcclvcd many congratulatory mes-'the,Rev" Dr; George , Dununu' \V1\iC11. -111 i0 be 11119111 011 1118 111*-bet.'wc¢,-n Prince Wilkes owiictl by] 1305111"-S 111111141? <'11`i'1"»‘ <11 11`1"11‘1~“ ,ed well satisfied that the bestfsnges upon his anniversary andlMm‘“1e1' "1 PL A11‘11"~""5 1’1“"1’1" land,.Mr, and Mrs. Scott wIil.p_ A lgelllvellll lll- __\l(,llCl0ll lllll1_nndi‘elut.ivce are lt-It to itioiiriifivc pomloes llc lllul Seen lmywhel._ll.l.lm Guamlnn _lolm ln wlshlng teriani Church Montreal, will make lllell. home lll E,_\m0“t0ll_lMm.y l>lcllfol.ll_ Mary woll one lieart-broken sisters, Mrs. Mit-.liaeli ' I are in Prince Eilwarti Island. 1tis~ilim continued hcnltb and French- Dr- 1-1“11ca11"1 11111161' '“"115 where Mr. Scott is on the staff oiihcat und Wag vel-y L-lone up ir. tlie_-‘M‘i1D°1111111‘- 1111119 1’°11'1- M1-1- 131111181 gmlllylng lo lmlyw mm me lSlmllll__trengll,__ well known to niaiiy of our con- lllc Ellllmmon Ncmllll ,sclmoy lllller_,l_ we regret llllll _,_ more ex J. McDonald, ltittle Pond; Mr:-i._Wui., luis 300 acres -planted to certified' -- gregau°n_"nd our people minute /111111115 1119 0Ui'01'i0W11 51195111, tended report is iiiipnssiblc ow- 1`10W1'3l1» G°_W1111 111"1_"3 1111‘3~_ 17 1111111 A very sndshooting nccident‘l’l_1l1‘13 ,°1‘1’°"'lf'f"y °f,h°“_f1”g 1115 :it thc ivetlding were Mrs. Scolt ing to late arrival of the sutit-i_‘;'1‘;_/1111‘1Y- _FL 1"’1f‘1f1 `1111l'- 1111-‘~-l resulllng ln the death ol, __ schools s nguisheti son. rtpccmi ar- Ol- Ellmmllom molllel. ol the m,“_lcS_ _o n Deiu cry, ll_iiff:tlo, l\.Y.. :tn(i_ Cadet, Ed.-ward MoC10Skey, 10 ypllli rzingciiients are being matic tolgm,,m_ and Ml._ E_ l,»alllm_ ol Sallll Summm,y,__ .t_n only lirutiwr, i_iiul, New Hritziin,_ old son of Mr. and Mrs. J. i1. x_'_'_’_ ‘f_eSr__1_'___l_;:l`_l-513_00U;::_§_;_1fKLlll31;lal_00ll___»l-lm :llmve lS_mke“ l-mm - f.onn. 'lite licarlicli synipnthy mi McCloskey, city, occurred' last _ _ ‘ “ , ’ _ _ _ "The Daily Colonist of Victoria, B. evenlng about seven __,cl0ck when sclioliuly and eloquent (.ieigyu\.tn ti' numiber of cadets were target "”"` -l shooting in the back yard of Mr.|J All PlL'EA9;_E°__V_l_?ITon, -__iur.i “in the midst of iiio we are iii ‘M. l-iennesseyfs undertaking es-|l__l_n‘__ _$326 ll____’ ___e:'_e1`1_‘;i1_‘:__ ‘S115 death." tablishment. _Two or three boysil;__f‘ __ '_‘ _,‘ _g __‘_' -Last .Monday afternoon, Aug. 14. were practicing and a number of rl__#_'_l____:9rO_‘_‘ __31;____“1'_"__ ‘:_‘?_:"“’;_____1_1_”;_1ir22, li_tt.ie B_lddi__c -wusda laillghlnl-!_. others were stundin around neitr _ . _ " 11111113’ i0y. tio oy an com or li by when the accideeit hzippeiieetl. yf_"lFc:_ll`Cll _13 11 llarsff d°_"l_‘;r _ lmhis fond parents but as the goldei: .liconurd Connolly, one t_;f :lic i_~i__._(li_t___ l>____;__l_l_l___.,lyan:) Beg si_|u |ula:li_set_ting__in th; :vt-35:, téhcy ca ets, in the uct of ettn lis ‘ ‘ ', ' ‘ ' , pacct im it s cas e, s acc rifle in-to shooting pgsitianh, piil- B' M"l'“‘ly€'“ or A"g“”11“9 ('°""1'c:i‘iiti and sweet in denth's sleep, scvd potatoes this year( This is. u larger acreage for certiificatica-; than in the State ot' New York. l TUESDAY ] REVISITS OLD i-IOME. - Dr. Ltmuel Brehaut of \Vhite Plains, New York, left for his home Tues- island on vacation and spending sometime nt his old liomc at Mur- ray llarbor_ it is eight years since' the Doctor-lust visited the island but it is thirty- two yours since lie left to settle in the States. Dr. Brehaut enjoys n busy lucrative Practice at Wiiitn Plains, and is not able to visit his old home as frequent.-ly as he would like. He is l1H118hted with his pleiisant visit. greatly admires the magnificent crops, and enjoyed the renewal of many old acquaintances. There passed peacefully uiway at her home Stanley Bridge on June 29th Mrs. John Wedloci.. The deceased was 84 years of age, She is survived by two daughters Mrs. C. F. Stewart, Cavendish; 11/lI‘S. W. H. Bulman, with whom she lived also three sons D. A. an_l'ojector_ 'Ilhe bullet struck tae vlqit _Meqsés 'l_.el.l,el M<_l,~mly__“ line of firearms. ._A lo:-ide_d__i_~ific e0 oskey ad, entering in the , _f ' ‘ " _ ; _ ’ ’ oft unprotecte wiere ct fren neck belmv the ________ _md evldemly .tctonipiixiied .by Mr. Larrutliels of were pluylnm an Mcldeuml ,lm_ml_ Augustiine Cove paid The Guard- severlng the spinal cord. He was l _ l 5 _ l ling of -the trigger and n cruel immediatey taken into Mr, Hen xanga 1%? Qréirglfiavllzs gglayhglgf bullet rendered a once happy _ nessey»s house, Drs, McMillan, S. led l‘Mfg__' mmnmles nl, Prlllce Em home sad and desolate and one -,l.lme__2_2o 1_l_ 212 l_,l_ 2_l9_ R, Jenkins and Dewar were sum- ‘Yard lllaml cemned seed Dol_l_ happy little form will never again 220 moned, but the unfortunate lad ' _ take his place in the family circic ' ' toes had been prepared he said ciared wiitliout any hesitation that most of it the property of Mr. l`r1ii-wr cf Kamloops, il. t‘., \\'lio| | . . Mr was more than deligh- t s visit. and expressed iviclion that for high rospcroiis farming no - United States can the Garden of the ‘G SALE ‘ace Roofing Price Evér ' Canada . - w¢sfSa|¢w`a have . -,s Ivor Know: I - vi1f°.' 'll' '1“n °: 1 lbmuonelttu I`i¥s _ tiolul, heovlgstl vu have over QED or GREEN_ lf .i.-::.“::.-t- -I no . :.:.::.::.“‘ ""1 f 'lftrreneatoesulo i ILR F NOW , You wmsun buy ehanpar. Sllend r e we :°.r:.., i-a.°..._.,, _ W‘.-»&!.‘L',’;‘§6.oo orders of non to _ n'l_'Navr llrtmswlck \ r-equooi. Locus 5 `olhor lmillintz ` _ VARY, Ltd. VA storm C. thorough invcst.igat_ion, satisfying ‘ ling oi' fireairms. the remedy is ling, Charlottetown.) 2 3 1 ‘_ himself that the tragic event had 23lll(,)lthfl:(_‘5“_? n?f)rl§h?_r0mcl?m_;"L;)':l§ not supplied. Here was firing at Baron Boy. (J. K. Stanley, ilfien purely accidental nnd that mln plllcll llllm _L 200 _,N16 mlcll a target in the very heart ofthe Charlottetown) 3 2 2 Il an inquest would therefore not be he had Been lu Auguslllle Cove city, on private grounds and by 'Nellie~D.. George (Woodside. necessary. ' private ownership of firearms, Clinton.) 6 4 'I‘o the sorely bereaved family., not knowing where the bullet 'l‘lnit=.--2.22 1-4, 2.21 1-4.' 2.21 the sympathy of the province ,1l\£lF8gglf,::ln;h\l-u:)lf§g[',:l.t:l. n would lodge and probably not car- 2.24 .1-4. will be extended in the loss of Ell_“.,ll.ll lslllml Heed llollllnel, CSV ing whe\e. Next -we see. a loaded F-RIDAY their sonpwho was it fine young _peclully the cerlllfleq lrlsll 'CD,h_ rifle left totally un-protected in the . 1 »‘i'1-is 11111111011 Siffwurt. diiiiglitcr ui lad iiflfilvery p0Dl.ilI1l” With 'his lllllrs whlcll he Says alle me law lilidst Oi’ children playing while A deep goll-.l-Qw and glggm was Mr. Jilmns iStf‘:W£ll`[, 1‘0Wliill Si., schoolmates. orite in the potato gl-owlllg alll, the -grown folks who were using ons-t_over [little Pond a-nd vicinity.|ei`t Wednesday morning lor Cal- _ l,,,, The l,,,,.l_y ye,,le,,ll,y vlsllell tire riot- wont down to fix the toe on Thursday, July 27-tb, when itsary 10 rrfiiiiiir- her iliiilofi as WEDNESDAY tllp' lgxllpl-llllelltlll Flll-,ll and (ll-Uv., Het. lt is time that somt-tiling wasllearned that one of its hig-hiylteacher tlit-re. after spending nl M. Caleb Jordan ol Murray Hur M-,ér _mme or llm mms ln llle vm, should be done to keep firearms esteemed and most. respected younglweck in Cimrlottctowii. Miss Stl-, bor arrived in city Monday night. lnlly 'ol (.ll.lrl0llell,l,,n‘ llllm. lm out of the reach of those who are men, ih the person oi' Dr, Robert wart has just returned from Eng His visit to Clinrlottetown is con- mlm _l,,l‘,,_’ from Augusllne (lllvl, too young to handle them or.tn.F.,.Liswless had suddenly flied of in,nd where sho spent _the past ` " ` " know their danger, (smug sr.; und. heart failure in the Grand Central year teaching in the schools oi’ or tht, impression thut Eddpl was Terminal, New York, on his way to If.oni'iou,. -lt wiiii be rt-iiioiiiliciwll one wc-ulti extinguish a candle! " , W-hen seven o'clock struck Eddie GM M dies Branch is urged to send at was in his feI.her'e stdre laughiinsf ,. , . once ta Mr. B. W. Tsnton. Stim- lmd _loklllg wllll lllls llllllen Wllolle ' and Pure merside.1he name of one (lol-gate pet he was being the "-iyeby" of the 1. annlhl M hnllh ln ln.. who will have the voting privilege family, then a few minutes mtg; -,lm _wllllulueuwwérk ‘gs 300,] for that Society nnd will be enter- he mn across the lm-get lo ,en |-,fu |ll£?_°¥w_ tn.int-rl during ihn session. Dolo- uttre chums and be was -not some-. ;- ” r of it means disease- rhaume- R111-“S 1101" P- E- 1- will be ciiiif-"l~ five minutes when word was tim ostnrrh, humors, headache “fl lo arrive Wednesdsy morniwz. brought to his rsther that .he was wsnderinr pains, ooid bends and such rt Isrse number from this gpm and dying, ,lt seemed that he feet _deolne of health-tone. Province (other than rieit-gates) just had to leave his iiathefs-store' H'°°i1'l 951111111111! il \‘0°0rn- have fxnrrswit.hclr wlshto nic-n-I ,ln,l wall( over ll, lll, ,lelllhl »- --mended for all these and other In "picnic fashion" that it has Free-for-all-Trot and Pace. Keutuck Marque, (Col D.- A. McKinnon, Cliarlottctown) 1 1 Fillmore Dillon, tl~‘. Dusliu, . St. John) 2 2 Keemah Aubrey, (Edward Stewart, Frencli River) 3 3 2 Alcey EI. (Bellevl'éw'Stzthlc., " ` Moncton) 4 4 '|'lme-2.18 1-4, 2.21 1-4, 2.20. _ ‘ 4 2.21-2.25 Trot and Pace Brenton H., Henry Hooper, Charloitetowii) 2 1 1 1 Miss Belle Rico, (W. B. Mc Arthur. Kensington.) 1 4 Natalie Aquiline, (Hammond Kelly Charlottetown) 4 2 Dongola, (Col. D. A.-MsoKIn- non, Charlottetown) 0 4 22 4 4 1-4, wa( beyond: all surgical skill ' ' _ ' ' by the side of his loving parents 2_3() Tl-or and pus, and death roiiowea quioitiy. lffll”f,fjls”';§‘0‘§eg‘;l:§,’n”lf,’,§‘_ff)‘;l__§fl°°_‘fl with ins :brothers sua his sister. Coroner Dr. l\’IcGuigan, on be- ,,eelng‘s0 many large llellls ol And yet with ull the examples Prince Wiilkes, (Belleveau, ing notified of the accident re- lluch excel.l,,lll quulllv He _le_ which wc have had from time to Moncton) 1 1 3 1 paired to the scene and made a , ' " time of carelessness in the hand- Mary Pickford. James (A111- 4 4 1-4, one of those who were shouting, 11118 1101116 111 Lillie P0nd, to Spend limi the i.ca|;ue oi’ the Empire ur- 'rhth is -W-rung, _Eddie was ,mt ll, his vocation. Death is sed at any rung(-fl .that -flit_v tt-ncltt-,rs from cade_t. One can hardly imagine a 1-11116- 17111- il/11911 ii CINS ¢1UWn 01'lB in-Canada were to go to England to- teii-ycar-old child (and not over- 11119 111'1m9 01' 1119 15 i10\l`111l/ Bild, H1111 iezicii |11 119110015 11101`l‘. whilst i`ii`t_\' -.rnwu for his nge) taking ii. V2 111118611 ii. may 116 811111 111 1-11111 C886. English teachers wcrc to come tn caiiihre rifle in his hand and learn for 11 11" "1_1111“ed for 11'” ow" ‘1119 Ciiiiiidii; Miss Stewart being tliii ing to shoot. One was of the im- who M his klnd 111111 119111591 ‘1111' Only 'Prince Eilwiird li-iliiiidiii' presslon -that it was an iiifriugo-1109111011 #011 101' 111111 11111113’ ffieliilii- among the Canadian tt-iiclicre, Sim ment on the law to liztvo loaded 1’°'1`11 °1i1 Mid younlg. _ Dr, Ifawle!! arrived in London 'ou Auizit-at 20th. firenrnie on private property, but was 42 y°1“`11 of 1159- 111111 WW Weil* 1-921, and tniiizlit in iwcnty Loiidon when sut;h.ciin occur under the know" 1fh1`°“51‘°“1 11111! '111`°1/111091 Council _Schools or public scltnois very n.oses,of -tho guardians of the when' he was enguged as 1* 161101191' in different~`pnI't.s oi' the city. law llllll must lm ll ,wmlll ll“lll.es_ for several years. Flrom that he nt- __ * ____ - (lrnnd 1(<-t-per Records und sion. it wouiti be won for our 1‘1“‘1°‘1 We University. where he Pnesevfrs-niAN. womens .-ity filth(-rt., to give tht- ...utter 111°°‘1“°'1°‘1 111’ 1' 11°‘1i°°1 'Df><>t°i»=11ii_ wiission/ut " siocisrv. ~ /in just :t little thought to prevent a wem _W S°°n1°""1' C011"-»‘W11'1"§ 11"1.'e_vcnt*of untifltitil-interest will luke reoccurrenoe of a like caiami-ty§"1’Nc"°ed med`1°1`"° ““11`1-111° ‘1°` Mace in Btimibemide on Sep .im- ll ls ll very, Bml Male ol all,,_l__‘__:_mise. Doctor Lnwles was consoled lml. alll and »ml_ when me mth _"__ when we think of it, two grown- lby N” mst rm” °f 111° R°1“““ tiual meeting of the W. M. S. of ups leaving a rifle down and going cathonc ehurch' of whmh he was" the Presbyterian Church (EDJ devoted and consistent member -down to fix an old tin can tm s, > will bc held. Delegates from New burn door und es u result, rt lyurs 'md °“__l;1`1d“{' '£1,111' 2% _1;_1'l'1'°_m“1_1;_9 Brunswick ned Nova Scotia will innocent iittio are snurroti out ss-"°"° ° °° ° ‘iw ' ““ ° ` ° "five on the iirevlous day. Escii inn .lg rho gm of ,Ml-_ and -Ml-|' U 111 . mlt 11001111110 11- il 111140 110111 been nrranized -io hand nvcr thc James P. Moflloskey, Queen St.; ,J;° g:",£'_%'_"§l"1__1§_1l1‘°l_P11Yl:{:1:‘:-1_9 PN' Ifzhuroh i'i~liill for this purpose. and besides his sort-owing mronts mm' 11111011 001111111! 1151 <‘-l11‘ who w1H1i to _ °“_ 'ills le.-ye-ll Ong gf,"-l- xgqhltllig : “.§a"l° 11'1“d9 .5 1U°'1°°l ‘Wil bring their own baskets will have ,, _ _ _ _ _ _ . N -t--_- and two brothers, James and" - __ ' . the use of this building with tables by Dr. M M. Msnderson return-A 00011 THING- U 11 1 ' ll 31 tl 3 2i | . 1 \f4g9 4 1 of if/tl 9' -1; ’ ~ - F-11-/if,” '- - v ! i I &‘ , 'Ax _. .. 51-' -.~ fi _ IMPROVES all bakings and mak_el \ bfea-do Piess cakes and Pastrle' I-f‘;-'i’-’5.4'fi‘.=I’f'§;- which are delicious, real food treats. Try itl Sold by your grocer. _ \. _;_'. 0; ' .-f.'.°_»_°, ~;,.'l_~ .'-u '.,~f..-’.°I 'I-!`»`._°,. ..-;».- t ~.». ,'.~ l‘,'_s{'_o __. Z~.--7 .'-1' .- . "_ . .__’__.__1', _ 7.',~ .‘.°»:'- . ».°~ I ‘ ~- .-.I :t ;.t.~» .'.'."~'.‘-e.`.\. .~.' ._-1-1; .'.t . :---2!-`== ,-.°.?al -11- ¢- ...‘.._.- -°-?`,~."~" _ »~.'s,fu .»'~'.'~,~ . 1.1-'»::,'_v-' ' I-31. J.- ,..--g,-_.'. 1 l.‘ tv riff.-.' :QQ-" »'-e.=l:.~:=i` .;:'-’. ;s -'fl' §°`-'-`.~.‘§.`=§ :‘.-.lv-.'-'- ..-5-¢».~:- ._._._,, I-Pi'--'..'f s_ ;'.'.;i:;._s;‘ f!L~.9.’;'.'Z:- E'-"°,'.-'--fn -';.'-';§--'.53-`~_'.‘ -‘Q-'.:¢".i'1i_‘t‘ _ -.g:t’.;:fai ."-23.*.-;-.-.'-'-1 -'..'. °,¢3§-'aff .°~¢7s’ ".‘-~:,°; .-2.0 , 1.3.-.. ~.'.’.e,.°¥r.?&==:-.-'» -‘.:i'.e1'.'.‘;gsti ,.°..;;-,;f;-_-.-.-;-1:; '~' ~ . -'~\-.'°, -532:.-_1:!:1';"-1°?-’.' ‘ '.\,1.',.-» '. ° ~ ",- ¢-;~--~z- »!?-'.9,°- .;..v','.r,l;.-:_~_:5-4' -`tr s as 4*--. --'-2-=..--ft s 02...- -_-‘-, - ° 0 1' ‘ » ,' / - _-=:..--I-:»’_=,--.rt lei 'rua 1'. H. TAYLOR co. _ ' 1 ' °1~',-35-.-. |_|M|1'|-2|) --.'51,-`:'..~-'.'.=.-°.°,» . » - .-~. .-.'---'»_'~...'° miltvd was llICC91!S1i111Y 11011111131' ficiated, and the sanctuary of the *_* ONT. ed Cathedral was charmlngly decor-l The New Annan Races were 85 ~,-_:_:l_-,_§~_._.3_-_;,fl__»_l,-__ “_ 9 ____._-_.'_-_s_'.';:_»_f_:_sff.-_li-t -l-HURSDAV -.\te_i for the occasion with Shasta __s____l l_________ly ullended “ver _ljllll .`»:~l___-_l___l_t_,;§_:_.;l_:_.__ ; e ‘msiesi The bride.” (rock was M persons being present. The weatli- ' CAVE-NEPSH CONGREGA'l{i0i‘I tnngcrine Canton crepe worn with er wu'__l_l____lunll ll lllorollgllly ull. -..o_.--_._.i;¢°: 1 .°.'.'».’,:,-':°- -';’l°.°f°{ ' .,.-;_~.-,°._-.'.f,:,.-.».-t-,'_.°- , ..-g'»j-.'.~.lS- :f__.. »__:_a‘-'J'-tif' . ~. . .--e:é1iE¢'=:iv3.€%a'=~En1-.~! /._ ..\~'\\\\\' ~\\..\ -----==:=-s-t.-.-»;‘a-gales;-19.11:-ue- ' _ . Y- ---»\»_;»>,‘_1,ltlQi\\ , . . . , . , . _ _ »»_.;__ _,,\'. .t'.‘, ._ lioulton and continued through sim-ple one of clean livin and out --Both serviccs are to be in the gr.-y hat, her bouquet being Oi’ 011'! ._ ,_ - , ol- furnish- yt.. _ . - `§°§:»i'?-‘1f'~$3fife?}§§L°l. ., _ _ . _ _ _,. Presque Isle and 1-nrt Fairfieltl, door exercise. I-ie walks erect Cuveiitiisii (fhul-ch Sunday-_ Aug. iicliu roses and muidenhair fcri\.lé1_3Y‘f_1,’x*0 ._i_l_t_e_i_t_l<_o_|_l_se s_li_ __t_________________ figs °-¢_-;€jll;_‘,:,;¢‘;§l{;-;l3:fE:_/ ,. ' __ _ f afforded good opportunities for without s cane, reads without the 20th. in the `mornin.g at 11 o'clock Miss' Agues Paoli, the bride's sis-'an`_l_ 'many ..sl,le-- Sllowg added _.», .IQ .fa `°-fi-`j1.°g;»i_';'§§ff:§_::§Z~" - "°f'-2i'1‘1:_.fi'i9"" ll-]._ \"` __-_l ` 1 l _l observing crop conditions, manylusc of glasses, converses freely the 501911111 111111 1111-I11`€1SS1V€ S91” ter made n pretty -bridesmaid in nilnleresl ___ the excelllslll l,l.,,g,.l,lll ,_ _,/} _--. l.__'- __ _ ‘»_,§lZ_.;y_'.'l~_:_;- ’._;,_;§.;¢-__..__:_=fS_ - illi, _ lllmlg __ l. ,__ fields being viewed on the way.1antl intelligently upon the passing V100 f01‘ the 01'<1inai-`i0i\ nf elders tcngcrine georgette frock-. carry--|(__l l.ll,_.l,lll_ The Free For All was _ ‘_ _ -_-,Fl _ e< }% 5; '_-tbl -__ . _ ' -_ l The growers admitted that potutolsubjects ot` the day, and recogniz- '-V111 119 119111. T119 REV- DF- -1- M ing a bouquet ot' white swf:ct'pca.sl__\0__ by Ke_mlL_l“, _llmlwo _Iwlwll _ 1 Ii, - . - - - Q- "' ‘ . i Dff/SD?-ts in their state were not es quite easily even acquaintnnc- S11i\‘W. BT01611501' 01' -Sylllellltlllif and ixiuitlenlntir fern. - - land driven by 'iiol-ontlt MacKin~ ` 4*" good, he crop being estimated at es whom. he does not see very of. Theology ut Pine I-lill ' College, The groom was supported by no" lm 'wus closely pl-.essell lllllle . ‘ Q. -{ the community got-.s out. to the sor- rowlng family in tlitili' sore: ||ci‘(-;ivn- ment. May iii.; soul, whit-li grit(-will his body in this life, iiiitl eternal rest in heaven. 1 ,___ ROTARY LUNCHEON--.-it ilu-' tary lumilieiiii yosit-i~iI:ty :in intrr- iistiiu.; aildross was izivt-ii by Mi'. id. M. 'i‘rowci‘ii, si-ci‘(-.titi'y of the cxvctitivc council of Duiiiiiiinii lie-. tall Mcrcliaiits' Assncintinn, .vim stressed the inipuriiint posititzu of- cupieil by .tlic rctuil iiici‘t:ii:iiits in the life of tlic coitiiniii-iity in_ which he lives and who brit-ily| dwclt upon the objects of thc :is- sociiitioit which is lfirgcly :in ctiti- catinnal movement ziloiu; coiiiiiwr- clal lines. Mr. J. (7uililioi'tsoii‘ lloylie, secretary of the N, S. niidl P. E. i hoard of tho ussocizitioii, also spoke. Rotarian (‘hiis. I-i. Chuiidlcr occupied thc chdir and there were present among lic guests Mr. i<‘, E. Harris of Aylcs-l ford N -S, newly elected ireszd- vlsiiliig mcrcliunie. Mr R:t‘hk|iie_'l of Pittsburg aiiil Messrs S, A. Mc Donald, E. B] Purtiic aiiil E. ll. Beer were also bresent as guests. ISLA-ND TEACHER‘S .TRIP- P E. I. Auxiliary and Young Ln- stove, &c, :ind it jiiiiitriiss in :ii-,t-ti nwtllt-:il ini:;.=zi(iniii'y to (Iliiiiii, pziud, Mc.~;sI`s J‘}l‘ut-st iloffiu, Rob- 'i‘hc annual couvoiitioii of the lives frtiix. l’_ I-J, islaiid \\'t-rc 'i`uI'iici', N. \\ l.ii\vtiii-r. l‘iite town of New (lizniguw t-xi(-Itd»~(l :I iiiosl, . . . , l. _____ _ _ __ (ml nl- llll, llgsmllllllml “ml l_lll,,l.|f.t,ttl.il iii-homo tn iii(-, vi:.tiiu.., thc ioivn lit-ing tit-i-iii':iicil willi flags and liiiniiug and the iiliiifist lio.~i`pitulil_\' in-int' siiowii. Mayor Mason, ivitii is iiinisi-ii' it Kiilgiit, gave ii vt-ry iiiic iuitlriiss ot' `vcl- cont(-, wliiuli was :i|iiii'<-r-izitiiil by tiiii visitors slid iiiudu tint-in fcci iii home. (lraiiil i7ii:|iit~ciim°, .i, l\i'iii_i; ol`f`l1:t~I`S were vice lliilll (ii‘;iiiGraml inncr (lunril, (lengo -Sut- hcrlnnd. Sydnriy. - Grand fluter Guard, A. Currie, Westville, Mr. lil llny liolninn, who has won tho Imnour of bring elected to the highest office in the order is receiving the coiigrntulutions of _his friciirls in (‘.linrlot.ietowu. Mr. Ilnlin:»n nrrivod home last night. thc rripiv-sf~iit:it.iv<\e from the prov- ince. having arrived tho previous night. _ ` At the nnnuni convention nf the Charlottetown district of the Wo- mcn's Mlsftlnnnrv Society of the Methodist Ciiurcii held last oven- lng at Cornwall Mrs. Geo. Fl, |rlll|_ Siiperin(-ndciit of the Charlotte- town District presided and it very interesting address was delivered . _ ,_ , _ . --»-»-W _ __ _ 'lk .-..-.- .'-or >¢-gl _lr-.'.-_.. _ _ _ _ * , ' "‘ ~ . .- -~.......-.- ,,-..........'-mfiii' ~ 1 ’ -` -' . '. .- _ _ , - . - l. .' . 1 " ".1 ` ~ ..__l...ll,;,____ l , , ~.,,,T,_,___________ Messrs l’. A. i~`:ii't|iiii:\i‘soii, l’. \V.l - . llllllllllll-,l_ pill,-(ln-i‘, in tin- 1-use oflu-ht. ltlloitc of lib- ctltu-zitiiiiiul, 1-11“S1‘ |"i11`i1U>1 \\'1l11 11V“ ill 1011 i;I'i-:ii it-v.'iii1_',.ili.»'iit: and iiitdicill work air- ll 111111111'-V0 10 I-:ii 1101110 ill 1111-51111ionip|i>:lii-il iii ri-I-I-nl \i.|i':< iii iii'it iiiitl who may not i~i.iivt-ni(-iitly iicl,-l,lll|||-_\-_ Tit.; sii|n~rstitioii and ii-1- plitctili ill tiiivii. iii\'il:\'iioii.~i liaivcl lun-;|ul_-g (ll (ill. llroui !""~‘-- -11' |21(- bvcii I'cf't~ivvli iroiu iiuilyitil,; iii!-I-l(‘i|iiii-so liottlilw was llluslrliti-,ii trirts surroiiiidiin; tht- 'i`o\\'iis to \-..l-_,- .-iti;|riy by tht- slicaiin-i' who 111'111i~'.' tiivli' tiivii l:;il‘.~'. 1IIli1 -\`l1“1111 111"lliitti iiiaiiiy sii':iiit:t- exit(-i'it;in:(-s aIi.l 111111111' 1" 50111" "1 111011' 11‘1111“-"- :.Iti|`i(.< to r.\l:tti- in t-iii||l|:isii:.- 'lic 'l`lic nititiulii-1':-i tit' iiic Siiiiiiiit-rsiitrlll...-li of gi-i-;tti 1- niissiiiii;ir, .iciii-|. (‘linrcli will iiiuiui 4-very (effort inlll. lll,.l.,,_ l.~,,l» ,,ll,. ll-llllll.,l llllllllll- priiviilo for the t_-uiiii'iii‘i. iii :ill \vliollll,,l._, ,__ llllll- ll lll_lll,lll ll.l,l,l. il. aiilviiil, :tiitl_ ii' is lniiii-vvil iliut tliisll-lllllll null ilili Iii-t-ti in tiis, li(-ill iinlzibit- g:iiln-riiig will lic ;t soixi‘c~l,,l- ,.ll,ll.lll~,,l- lg l-t-ry llmttl-tt, iii' iiispiiwitioii in xiii. l lf.-t‘l-ri-ilu.; to this pri-si_nt puiiii- ..___~- l<‘1il_iiiii'i\st iii i‘iiintt_‘,_ Di", l/l1illi1i'1" (sou .~.'iiil slit- iiiid i :_itiient y \~‘\'l\ LAID TO REST- 'l`iic fiiti~~i‘:ilf:tsiu-tl \\'li:ii will he thc iiiitt--mi--_ iii ililr laiti- liiiss idtiiifl i\i, 'i`li.ii|i-,?l.ll“.sl,_! 'l`l1|»`ii:iiif|1‘- 1<1“1'i‘_1i\§ iiiiii1_ii'l-liiiili' ffuiifrfiiii=~ the Mairitiint- i’i'oviinwis, was in-ld 11"'_i`11l'l-‘ii:ii_i _ni|_ii‘ii'i` liiivs :it ai time when China is pre- fnrs-ti to rc.-:.'.'e c'.'!.'.lit~.-iiiiit-nt as ticvvr in-Foro. The incotlni: was wt-ll ntii‘1\fil‘-‘1 Iaiiil Dr, Miititlcrsnn received 71 v(-r_\' iiitcrcstrstl and aipprc<:iaiiV"- hcnring. ' ` ' The following are the oiiiccrfi for ilit- vnsuing year. Sup:-riutondcnt, Mrs. G. E. 1"\111~ (ro-nic(-ttitl.) Assistant Superintendent. 11119' Ilrmliorti. -Secretary Treasiirer, Mrs. S1011' dart, (rc-elected.) iBringi HBDDY Ease Don’t Enduro Pain. APP1Y . ..- - ._ ___ ...- - *' -M 1'|"ii.N/i\RD`S ' INI-E. N., The Remedy your Grandmother used to (let Sure Relief. 011 Baie Everywheagu . 1 t . .. .-;i'. l...-.-mv. ;~_tu.<..flt.- -...f . A- ' _ _ Selected li-rm 1 ‘Weeks News for 'li|e__ Charlottetown Guttdiaifs Satiiiliiy tiiiciiilis in ` l oi t g _ 1 ... -- ` --11 1 V I 1 __-;-.f_:-;'~E_':'::'-_’.‘.' ‘ /f -~ _.'-; -,§;'_"Z-' ' t ,.',°,j,§.'_-'._.‘.'.~;~_‘, _- - . - ,'-_-,-_-: ...__ . .t~,~; .__-,~,.'; »'.-_-_-., / 1 _ ,- -f.,._-». _-,.- , - ._s -5.-.o_-_-¢ 1,- -,.~ .7 . ,_..-1 ,--; ,., s,..;, .'.1,-,Z’l2»' .‘f.._-;-.'.-_'l¢~__. - I l' .'.' .'1~ f .‘,‘.;n,;,-tv \ '. -.~ »-.».~-;-- .' ~ --, .'t,-,. -_ 2. 2*- - ~, , -if.°.'-r-’ -.-'-1'-if . 15:1 -‘-'.!'.!f°.° °fa'.'. . ;'_-"-Z!-,‘_-_'.\f-'._2'.1'»f»i »'_~ _»_.‘ .- -_-.‘,‘-'-.1-_°_._-_.¢‘.". _-,,°_-_~.-:_.._-,;._-_.__-_.._. ». ._._-{._._,..,t_ _ »'_g_»_7;.§.j.~-.f." - ~° '- , -f".e.ftt_-'_-!_i_f_ - _s__ _,_, , ~.-.-,-.- .-- .° . . - - . ...I ` W1" - , - 1 I i _ _ i -nina'-' Y ' .