1 i . _ ...K _1.,_,., 1 _-.- l i il .H .. _:_-1¢-a~=,=-.-,». .~=».»<_-.¢. -:inset - -4 4.:~._-_-ef=_»-_-~_- _ ). ,. l . -,-;-»¢s=e.mn».1T- F i -4 -_-.:»e _,see _ ...._..‘... -_._4_-:_-_.s-ac.-f.;= :s-_ ll Y-:' ». mil' . ’ . U - ‘..,.. l.:’..'.‘:.:..:,‘:._*'°'° ‘“°"“‘“‘= "°"“’, _§i; X _ 115' "" " . nom-isntisai. ' ""“ I if » i i .ii- .<. 4,; i 1 ti* M' ,`~ 4 ite pvc _ W f V _ I- '_ . _ *__ . . _ ,.._. . 1.. _ V '_ _... _.Tania 7.7. ...' ..Y___. __ ._ __ _ ._‘“"V"_‘>"'”-"1"'l' _ *__ _,___ __ _r ,_ _ . Y _ _ , _.__ _ ___ I _y-v ,_ __ g,-5, N,,,,,,,,,i,,,i,,i , rsiiniysiniii uiiiio » 1 - , ,_ _ ‘ WHEN _U5|NG " ‘ E TEMB Syracuse like-II!-engher members of A A I V, ' 3-.. .fr <1 .1 = ' * ' ‘~‘ ' Between Picton and /_ _ S,,,,.5 \ ..‘:...,._2:.‘.so...._ _ :.l:.<‘:.“'::‘..°::::.l‘ :.r.“;z.‘:i“1°.'1.°.::.f gpt, Sr t0~ 71 _ 919 Charlottetown 'Commencing Saturday. September, sotli and continuing “Hill Monday. September 29th. S. S. “Northumber- land” will be placed on the route be- tween Picton and Charlottcto\vn,‘ making daily. round trips for the con l\ -`~ i lsr ‘~Rl:*i‘u;'fl>'lizEc'rior4s .`~,.,;.\:=' .;cAl1£5ui_.lv AND _;;:,:-__‘=i-if-sntrl1Y1.lH£u f,£xi_1crLY _ IL psi. 19 'i 14 no one oi 165 neipiiia. Pongiiiisepsi. n ten me W 1 \ AG!! 17 10-18. 2 Tim. 3:14 17, Tiartlord, there were two l;TTink days. Heb. 1;1.2. » ~ s ' Golden Text-Thy word is a lamp unto my feet and light upon my path. -Psalm 1191105. while at yracuse, it was almost as bud as only one purse race and an amateur event were decided on Thurs day ‘ When the rain started Friday, i-3,,-y of six”-.six books bound up ,,,,|i-ii ng aes ug ruited to ve nys one. It is 11 collection of the iiiost E1 °"del` _'U "Hike ll-ll Ollvlllllg f0l' the vm-led and venerable literature ,e_ death-defying autos on Saturday. _ - _ p , > _ i' ` _ ‘ ` W Notes by Rev. J, Lnndgls 1,0vg_ the New York State Fair was com- _ L ' ' ' / . Strictly speaking the Blum ls ii 111;. ,pellied :lo decliafe tiffnine evgntsé its _ _ 1' c t e ` ‘ ' ‘ ' 1 ISLAND EXHIBITION venience ot passengers, to and froml Prince Edward Island points during the time of the Charlottetown Exhibi tion, and shippers of exhibits Steamer will leave Charlottetown ` at 6 a.. in. andreturning leave Picton' sg 4 p. m. after arrival of morning ~ Best of all Fly Killers 101: per Packet at all Druggists. Grocers- and General Storee Vellullg fh°‘l1ISl0l'Y of God's dealing; ‘ The leading aged, events on the trip Wm, mem _ni contents cover many over the eastern lap of the Grand Cir centuries and consist or history, cu1t'weie the Winoga Farm Purselat DOHUY. D,IlII0B0DI\Y and prophecy. Its §l;"“dflp!t':la' ,which C” wgn Wu; wclters comprise all sorts und con- B gg" a' den 35-Ellclsuseétsk ‘presse at dmons of men from kings lo may Hos‘on_un ie ar er a ur ailfoid both of which were picked ants. and including soldiers and U b Nfm. h with Mm.i0nda1e_ and priests apostles and laynien The p y D y on IMI b K U Old the Empire State Purse at Syracuse District Passenger Agent's Office crrtown, I‘.E.i., sept: 17th, 1919. 1002-9~18MD” . We are prepared to buy any quam- :tity of l.\ogs_on hoof,'cqmmencing Mon ~ c day 15th Sept paying highest market rices ll . - For information call CANADIAN PACKING CO. LTD. J. M. ROOF, Managcrl Plant, Kensington Road Phone 553. 2 947-il-15-Mtf. ‘ FOX CARETQR WANTED I desire the services of a first class man to act as caretaker for fox ranch must have some experience willing to do his share of the work, married man preferred. Ranch situated four miles from Charlottetown willing to pay good wages to the right man and give him every comfort. Apply hy ict- ter stating age, where last employed, married or single when can you re- port for work and any other informa- tion that will help you in obtaining the position. . Apply Lao FRANK I P. O. Box 133, Ch’town, P. E. I. 946-9-15-Mzwlis. ' L ' l 1 Farm for Sale within a half mile of the thriving town of Souris and convenient to churches, schools and shipping. Farm contains 70 acres of extra good dry land well fenced and the buildings in first class repair. 'Will sell with or without crop, stock and farm machinery. Any person wanting a good farm would do well to call and see this ideal home. For further particulars call or write. P. A- ROON EY, Sourls, East, P. E. 1. sas-9-1o~m11in1olpa. Farm for Sale I am instructed by Joseph B. _Dougan, now of Boston, to sell his farm of 75 acres, 60 acres clear 15| acres under wood and scantling,l situated at Millcove, 1 mile from Ilcd- ford Station, and Farmer’s Co-opera tive store. Two miles from Tracadie Bay where abundance of sea-manure and mud can be procured. Also near church and school. A new house and a large new barn, both built inside of four years. If not disposed of before Oct. 4th will be set up nt auction at 2 o’clocli p. m. Terms at sale. PETER BRODIE, l - Auctioneer. 929-9-13MSept .~13,17,20,300ct . 5. Notice of Administrators Sale TENDERS addressed to the under- signed, for the purchase of the steam-f er HARLAND and the schoo@{ GENERAL MIDDLETON will be re- ceived up to 12 o'clock noon, of the Sth I day of Oct. 1919. I The S. S. “HARLAND" was built at Shelburne, N. S. in 1908, Register- ed dimensions. Length 113 feet,l breadth 27 feet, depth 6 7.10 feet gross' tonnage 852, Registered tonnage 217.] Has good accomodation for passengers ‘ and is in first class condition. She* is now under contract with the Gov- ernment to run from Picton to George- l towlranq ports in. vicinity, to the close of navigation. The purchaser to complete the contract for which he is to receive a. proportionate rate of the Government subsidy, or accept de- livery at its termination. The "GENERAL MIDDLETON" was built at Bay du vin. N. B. in 1885. She is 68 6.10 feet in length, 21 5.10 beam, 8 4.10 depth, gross tonnage 71.75 registered tonnage 67.93 regis- 1 ' 1' K . P l ~ 'nm ‘mm Sydney' _ 5 m“"“B""iPl5 °th 0 ‘9 in which Cox defeated Mzu‘I0ridal0. » . ~ and New Testaments have ‘ull been R~,,_mco_ Joseph Guy, Mary Cohn,-n_,md S 1°" 01' detlf-l`0Y€rl lllld the SUPFCIIIG seven others in 203% The time made im ities therefore chiefly consisting of cultivated farm lands and residences U O of miracle of the Scriptures, 'apart from by this' marvellous foul-.year-old Ellie? tlllllllielllce 01111 the lives ofdnrell. is fqunls the best caitflort of Ainte Guy ir: , a e_y ave een preserve lntac icr only start w \ Lu Pr ncetcn a :ca§¥g§1“bek’l;‘;:&;gf"{0 §;|::r'§)';‘;°tE;E until this day. Libraries of priceless Cleveland. as well as the heat won by 0 'I\ , A 1 C ' s e- ' - el ctiou, Real Estate Mortgages af ford investors the maximum of se- urity. Over twenty-six million dol- s of this Corporation’s investments in ilrst mortgages on carefully se- lected improved real estate securi- ties. These mortgages number 15,590, average ol $1,088 each, the secur- f moderate size and cost in our lead- ing cities. It is in these that the - funds entrusted to our care by our debenture-holders are invested, thus assuring - SAFETY OF PRINCIPAL AND CER- TAJNTY OF INTEREST. Debentures are issued for a term of three years or more, bearing in- terest at 6 1-4 per cent., payable half- ycarly. - ` CANADA PERMANENT MORTGAGE , CORPORATION. Established 1855. Branch Ofilce, Corner Prince William St., and Market Square, St. John, N.B. For further particulars write or enquire of Hyndman & Co., Charlot~ tctown, P.E.l., or J. S. Hinton, Sum- inei~siile,, l".E.I. WANTED Experienced maid to go to Pictou, N. S., cleanliness essential. Good pluiii cook, fifteen dollars month and ilu-reuse as soon as ability demonstrat _\.l. Expenses refunded if satisfactory Apply in first instance by letter to "Ii" Guurdiull Ofllce. 027-9-lil-Mil. ` ___; 4»< Holsteiu_s_l`or Sale We :ire offering for immediate sale thc following lot of high class Hol- st:-ins; Three pure brcd crows. Two pure lirell lteifers. Two pure broil lieifcr calves. Two pure lircd lieifer calves. One two year old liull. Six high grade Holstein cows. 'Flies-_ cons are all ricli in the same blood as “Rollo Mercenaflle Koi," the \vorld's champion milk cows, and are brcil to our present herd sire “Infer- no." ‘ - -- Easy thrills of payment. GAVIN HARDING, Gralianfs Road. 1007-ll-1RMflls4l . Public Auction Farm of 56 acres property of the .ate John H. Mugford will he sold at public auction on premises Monday. Sept. 22nd at 1 p. m. of which 25 :ii-_rcs arc clear, balance, hard and s_oft wood. Good house and barn. Situat- ed half mile froln Elliott’s Station; iioiir school and church. For further information appl-y to A. J. MUGFORD» Elliott’s Station Terms made known day of sole. W. D. MoCOUBREY, ‘ Auctioneer S52-9-10M10ipd. ` 200 MEN WANTED For cutting pulp wood at Cape Bre- ton, $2.25 per cord, for cutting and swamping, less 75 cents a d-ay board. Men desiring to work by month wages S40 to $48 per month with board sup- nlied, free transportation. Camps all new and good. For further information apply at Employment Service of Canada Market Building. Charlottetown, P. . Island 332-8-19-M tf. _l FARM *_ Offers will be received for the pur- chase of the large store and were muses, etc. situated at Kinross, and occupied by J. F. -Ross. This busi- ness was established over fifty years ago and still offers grand possibilities large dwelling house There is in connection with this business a large Post O“lir~e paying a nice salary. Apply io, J F R088, Kinross 899 9 l2EFrlla9lpd tered at Chatham, N. B., September, 1917. During the winter of 1917-1918 she was retopped from the water line up, all top timbers. stancheons, tran- som' stern frame, knight heads, bitts, mooring shocks, hawser pipes, -break deck beams, hatch combings and hatches new. Cabin and forecastle re- 3 RESERVE WANTED , _ _,___ Donations of jams and jellies re asked for the Prince Edward *°"°"' H"‘“°"’ b°"'P"'“' “ ‘"3" Island Hospital. Parties coming topmost, new sdils and mnning rigg- - ,M ,nd . B" bow I, in mnrwgh into the Exhibition, kindly _,leave i-.po me "ii isiiiiii iii amy mimi same at the Lunch Counter uu- A- 'neo sailor iiiiil carrier, and wi ss stairs. These are ' much needed w;g;°M‘ “Pc - _ . 1 inure Hospital. A bottle of jim ° "5" " 3”” ‘°’"5°°*"” ‘-'jelly is easily carried. would Orlllilillfl. * " ' for a new man. Also, for purchase Ol' - -_ f~-1.11,. g1'pAi.| J, M,|_"0Rg be missed by no one and would in spite of determined attempts to de- stroy it, the Bible has been preserved. By no possible combination of acci- dents cun the Scriptures perish out of the earth. Nothing stamps the Bible us being the \Vord of God more than the wonderful story of its sur- vival of ull the attacks made upon it. Tesflrig Scriptures As we test the values of food by their effect upon the human body so We t6St SCl‘I1)I.\ll'e by its influencg over the lives and hearts of me'n. Iii no other collection of sacred writings do we find the high moral ideas cori- tlliiled lll the Bible. In its idea of God, its' fitness for uiiivcrsil use, and Vin its teaching for every possible emergency of human conduct, the Bible has an unapprozlcliable super- iority. When only a comparatively small portion of the Scriptures was in exe lstence the writer of the nineteenth psalm said: “The law of the Lord is perfect." In those fur-alvay days the psalmist had tested Goii's testimonies 1nd found them true. They gave him more than worldly wisdoul; they rc- loiced his heart; enlighteilcd his eyes; ‘warned him and kept him clear from great transgressions. ll’ the psnllnist found so great, riches in God’s word., what may we not discover who have Lt large and fuller revelation of God’s will? How did the psalrilist test God's word? He says: “Thy word have l laid up in mine heart, that I might not sin against Thee." He put thc best. thing in the best place for the best purpose. He stored Go"7"'_Sfe=*."l“"1"”~3 ` ‘. . ‘ -1.-'iff-fl f r D' ., . Z ,-_ ~. ` - , ._ -- "' " . __ - .‘ _ .-, '“=i_-5-. '-1 _ _ .~"¢’»"~_. ’»'f?-L”--'." 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