~-or-s - ‘ ..-.~.i_+lA..’l._\ vllvil1‘r=f”i*t*`f ~ "‘ _ “THE 'CHARLo'l'1'm'1'owN‘e ARDIAM "'” _ _ » . t lo fv . ~ ~r-‘ii -,I -) V 1 ,-. _.yr , -5 <_ .’~'» _ ,_, ‘~,.. - ~' -’ f, f . < r -ii, -_ _ _ ___ 'Ubi-,;» - ,_,l_“ _ _, ,_,_ __.j .. _ _ __,_____ ____ ___ ____ ___.,i_._._ ._ ,.. ..._>.._ _ _‘H »___;_._,. f_. ,._,g§_,__ -.____.__ _.___ _ ‘..~.;g __ _ .*\...__,--,..-,J_,,_i._mt,-¢_i-.=£_._'.~ ._i__- _ __,,., ` ," , » f, I -,_ i , i f -_ I _ _ f _ _ - .._i__,,_ ,I _i.¢,,,_ _ _ _ _ _ __ -1.2,, ¥_ .___.___.,3,___,___i- ,__ ._ _. 1 ._.»__ _ _ ___ _ ,___ _,_ __. _f».____1_, _,_ i _ _ _ _ Y _ _ . / _ ,_¢_ _,_ ____ _ _ _._ .,\, _ _ ._ _, . _,,_,. .., _ » in _ ._ ,_ ,lr » 4 i \ ~ ~ ~- 7' lrr it il -I ~.»»~.r »- -- _. ` ,. ,. ;~, `-,»,» `i‘ -'L-““"`l_. ..- E l' ~ , ':- ’.-` . ,i 1', °` MA' ' ", . . .. -_ . . _ \ . ,I-,_ N. ,-. _;_~_ ._ _ _ . .-_,_ ‘_».y`_,{-~¢..»y»___e'; -_ _.-,~~. . _ _ _ ~ 5 _ __, _ ~ - \ " > < _~ -.:_-H*-at .~ - 4 ~ -' , ._...._.-.-.. ..4_._.._-__';,.___.-___,.,,._,___D____ _ _ 5 =.°_-,.~~ ~~u. » ¢5onr\0a. ln. ldward Theatre 8. 'I and ‘hal me n. as. in F' . ‘ _ BIRTHS t i. _ l`_¢t¢\.|.v-At me P. E. island Hospi- August Sth to Mr. and Mrs. george H. lqeiiy of Covehead a son. -it “ nlwrns \ ` bilslllebn and genllll 1113111161’ blllll. UD tilunruva-At Mill volley, July som, url Ch"°tY M“l'PhY» “Sed 79 Yeam 3p||:¢|1-5 the large number of _people attending BEM)-in San Diego, California, July 25, 1918, William Reid; a native of Prince Edward island, who leaves a widow, lilargaret A. Reid, two sisters Mrs. Geo. Gardner of Watertown, Mass., Mrs. Wm. Thomas of Somer- ville, Mass., three brothers, C. I... lloid of Chicago, and* Robert Reid of Crapaud, P, E. I. a member of F. and A. M. of Prince Edward Island; aged 70 years. Deceased left P. E. i. about thirty years ago. :»llnard'| -Lintlnent Oo.. Limited Gents,-I cured a valuable hunting dog of mange with MlNARD‘S LINI- MlelN'l‘ after several veterlnaries had treated him. without doing him any normanent good. Yours, &c., WILFRID GANGNE l’rop. of Grand Central Hotel Drummond. Aug. li, '04, Auction Sale AUCTION 8ALlE We will soil by public auction on Saturday, August 17th, 1918, at one o’cl0¢k, on the Lower St. Petcr’s Road, adjoining Mr. A. W. McKlly’s farm (Lawndale), the following stock 3-6 choice miich cows with calves at iilde; 4 now due to freshen; 3 young cattle, 2 steers, 3 years old; 1 horse 3 years old. -_-fi`ex‘ms: 6 months on approved note. 0 per cent off for cash. BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer 822-8-13ttfri3ipd. ` EARM FOR SALE I alter for -sale my farm of 101 acres ,situated at l<‘_renchfort..fronting eil thi! East River, 90 acres clear 10 with scuntiing and fencing. A never failing stream of water runs across the farm and there is an abundance of sea. manure at the shore This farm has good buildings and a béstitilul situation near to churches M_1'd_°'school. Only 2 miles from Dlthltaffnage Creamery, 2 miles from iidiiord ny. station and 10 miles i‘rl_i_h'_ Charlotitertown _ '-",_Will -sell farm with or without crop A'b\7ly_on premises to owner, Fred 095911.' Frenchfort, or Peter Brodie, au_¢tioneer,' Yorlr. 77913-10Mstt4_lpd. __i;._sfl0cl< lllllllllllllls ‘{~_§‘|'llJIFAX. N.S., August 9.-(Quota- 'L ,Y _i . ,cL08|NG PRICES 1li‘_‘° ' ‘ _ Yesterday Today ~;3_t~i_ALl-FAX, N. -s., Aug. 12,-(Quota .4i_;f'_i-*. 85% as Atchison ._ _ ._ 84% 851.1 Ameoonda- . . . . . 67 601/5 loving Pictures 3. = A'¢‘n'~s~Ne-n 791.; lli.:_ii‘.- ct._..._..,._..1oo Mex Nor Power .....102% _Reading ._ 89% s.','r‘. 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MAX wnoT; THAT AT 'rl-is -rims or-' sm nos E Edt 1 _ 'rlolvs wane ar-:ma MAot-: Fon soMsTHlNe wHlcl-l 'rl-is cENson _woulto Nor Penlwlr Him T gan. Her remains were 1 o res Y WHAT HE HAD IN MIND in the adjoining cemetery. Blessed OFFENSD/E WAS EVIDENTL Q '§_, »`- ` 'Z 2-/ ".f'f.§$€ I1 " _ _:$5 W ..~3\\ § "*‘\ ._ f ;/7’/"7 , _ I tg ,M _ 5,! I//MI'.<' '// '/6//7 _M I K4/£5/gr/4.'//""""'# %_ ' l ,_ _ \_ f _ 1 é-f_ f l}_/Xi./,,//_ ._ TT# _ _ . ~ i l /f-/:B 'I _ I -snr ROBERT, l3o“1i`5EN AT Tue lrnolvr ...li .___[___ ,_ _. `i;`_ f’ ~._- .. .' ' - i i ‘ » 7-.- , _ ‘.._ . ---..._ » ` .- rig ' ¢u‘»eZ¢&“`_' X; 'K i*~_f_~.° l ‘i _f ‘_ ' ’ ' T. _ll":| _ ` J/ » _.//-. =--»~`. _ ,///fi.-I"/,m' \_\ -_ _ xt % vs _ /K ;'-‘. 'WM l f _ 4”'/; _ ’/ /l /'.3'/.' .I/V / // / f _ 7%/ r, ' _yi ',f/'I ,\_ iii _ :S // //_//’ (- '( '-"/ _I i W, _ -,/J 1. ) l Q >_ - ~ ’ " I ¢---o7.::.-:T.-- r ` _ -- _a, '_ [‘_1:.' _ _>9i.i~"'»¢,*,'I\+~_;~..“‘5.7_`- _ -7 ,3. _, "'.¥f.'i`v¢r"_,_f° _ RT’8 VISIT GREAT PREPARN O SPEAK ABOUT. THE NEW B.C., James on military service, Geo., tended by it large ntlmller oi' people. Till about two months previous to Mass,-3 James Macy,”-1 Cn_ Dani?) town, has received tho following lot . , , _ y _ l ` 1 ' I death she had seemingly enjoyed the MacFadyen_ John MaCEem_.hm.n_ Sm, ter from her brother. best of health and although death was mom- ,,cL,,an_ Ne" _Mm.K,,nZiB ,mul France, June 30th. 1913- expected it came as a shock to her John rnurie acting as pau_h9m_m_s_ 'Dear Sister Kuthelecnz ' many friends and ¥'010UVeS~ All that “Blessed are the deud who die in the! I read your mom' Welcome letter loving hands and skillful care could Lord; yea with the gpm, Um, thcmand was glad to hear you wore all CHANGE IN TIME TABLE ll‘0 Was Of 110 SWHU- may rest from their labors and their ' in good hemth- I am 315° glad hear ____,, She leaves to mourn besides a sor- works do follow tllcm."-Com. YOU MB get?-ilu; ill-wt H0112! F01' m0 US commmmn mama Au “Bt 19th_ Much sympathy is felt for Mr. and Mrs. George Palmer, Mount Royal in the death of their infant daughter Greta Jane nged 16 months and 3 days Little Greta had been a great sufferer for about 4 months. A.l'l that -medical skill and careful nursing could do was of no avail and on Monday July 15th the little spirit passed to 'Him who said, "Suffer Little Children to' Come Unto Me". Besides the sorrowing_ parents one little sis-ter Doris is lefti to mourn the little loved one. The funeral was held on Tuesday affer- no-on 16th. Rev. Robert Murray con-, ducting the services at the homo and grave. Four A of the little neighbor boys; George Buchanan, Harry Mc- Donald, Willie McDona.l'd and Malcolm Buchanan were pall -bearers. Tho lit- tle remnins were luid to rest in Bloom-i, field Cemetery. --.rin United again with her loved ones- PARCELS Ap~PREc‘ATED ‘ now. I received a letter from Joe, The following letters speak for H and t u I ti T0 the M hm W*"1JeS“° .i..........._ - -A --=»=-=» From 528905 Pte David Girom " Prince Edward island, Canada. My Dear Friend: i am writing you this short epistle as I sit in my dug- out to thank you for the recent splend- did box of comforts which I received from the St. Peter’s Red Cross Society. I distributed it among some of the boys of our battalion. I wish you as the President of the society, to thank the members of it lor ms. May prosperity bless their christian and philantropic labors. l -The Red Cross is certainly doing a Christ-like work. l-i-__.,,_» '-Fitzgerald.. Well you can just bet it Isn’t it. Let me thank you again, ` i five sisters, vizz., Hector in Clinoeiports and encourages us all so much about us, I am as well as ever. Well MRS' JOHN F' MCNEILL - Cove Neil and Peter in Grand Forks, OU! l1Gl`€- Katie I must 0103*’ “OW with 1°” t° Again thanking you. A sad gloom was cast over the_com- at h0me_ M,-s_ Jm;_ Taylor, Charlotte-i Yours Sincerely, Your loving Brother, munity ofTry0n.. May 11th irish- r0w.._M,B__yf,h,. MacL.,m._p.-0v|.i.,nce_| H. P. MAci