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The farm contains 130 acres, is excellent- ly situated, well watered, is' ill a splendid state of cultivatioil and has first class up-to-date farm buildings H1511 7.47 8.52 9.64 10.52 0.08 0.48 Tu. , 1.28 W. 2._09 Th. 2.51 W. Th F. ln. B. M. 21,51 22.42 23.27 11.40 12.40 13.41 14.41 15.42 10.-as Water Low Water 15 03 2.01 3.11 4.12 5.06 5.57 6.46 7.34 8.21 9.09 s. 5.15 _ _ M. *-3 »'-1 U '=1\-i YD ‘U ,=.€~»g» -12" -$- 2 @:'~7®&b5k¢l¢ -h»¢»=i-U,\¢»=m Qwwwmmg |-4 bwwmmaqmmmawwwo mm»w¢wow»¢wwwwN mawmswwmamcvmww 6,13 20.19 _ Tu, 7.1% 21.17 _ W. 8.1 I 22.07 15.24` Th. 9. 14 22.49 16 _ 12 10.06 23.24 16. 10.52 23.55 " 1;. 1 10 12 19 57 20 43 21 20 10. 3.35 10.02 22.10 ss. 4.25 18.01 11.04 23.ii~ 19 12 12 10 13 25 14 28 54! _ 32 11.35 .07 0.24 12.17 10.40 0.51 12.50 19.11 1.15 10.38 19.40 3 1.39 14.19 20.08 2.02 15.02 20.30 15.53 ` 21.08 ' 16.57 21.51 i 18.13 22.54 19.26 12.16 ` 20.28 0.19 13.-fl? 21.20 1.44 14.0" 22.06 2.55 '.35 ,lol l DIARY OF EVENTS TODAY. City Maglstratevs Court 9 _ m. Prince Edward 'Theatre 3, 7 and § 45 n. m. DEATHS % WOODS-In this city on August 30th 1917. Helen Mary wnolls, infant daughter of__John and Lina Woods, Age 15 months. (Boston papers please Nbr.) I P. ‘F1 . BHiRil]llllRWN lXH|B|llllN TENDERS 'Fenders will be received by t'ile‘un- dersigned up to and on Saturday the 8th, September, 1917, for the following privileges at the Exhibition to be held in Charlottetown from the 25th to 28th September, 1917 inclustve:- 1-F‘or the privilege of catering un-‘ der the Grand Stand. 2--For the printing and selling of score cards for the races. _ 3-'Por the supplying of straw as re- quired. 4»-For selling feed for horses, cnt- tle &c., on the grounds. ln Nos. 1, 2 and 4. the highest or For fllrther particulars, apply to Morson & Duffy, Charlottetown, or to the undersigned on the premises. Dated 24th August, 1917. WILLIAM C. HOWARD. 5079-8-25M6l»pli GEESE GEESE _ Local buyer wants to make non- tract with large goose buyer. Apply “G” Guardian Office. 5016~ti~22l\i\vfripd. _ 4af _ NOTlCE The Fist nivel- Fish and onlne club has acquired from Mr. Angus McRae the exclusive shooting privileges over all his property at iilg Point, including all the shores, lakes I and marshes thereon and the Public are respecb fully notified that no trespassing will be permitted on any pretense what- ever. ANGUS McRAE, Flat River Fisll and Game Club. e.'o.d. till Sep: 1. .C_A_NAp-IAN ' .._;-P_ACl|=nc I Toriinla . _ Elhilliliiill A slNcLl; man Tickets on Sale Aug. 30 and Sept. 4. . Good llnt.ll Sept. 6th and Sept. lltll re:4pectivel_v. Fare and One 'l`hird Tickets on Sale Aug. 27 t0 Sept. 7. Good until Sept. 12th, 1ill7. For Full Particulars see H. M. Davison, Local Agent, Or write N. R. DesBr‘is3y, any tender ,md fn N0_ 3 the |0w9E|;`[ D.P.A_, (`f.P.R_, tit. John, N.B. or any tender not necessarily accep- ted. Conditions may be-o‘btai_ned at the nfhce of C. R. SMALLWOOD, SecretaryTreasurer. Mtl’_ FOR SHELL SHOCK CASES TORONTO, Olrti.-The Pickerltng Newmarlcet, has been 'opened by tho Military Hospitals Commission as lt hoapiteil expressly for men suffering from shell shock. The conditloli arising from shell shock is peculiar, each mall present- ing a different problem, and requir- ing special treatment. 'The shock may effect any famllty and only the study of individual casey, and many times tlhe invention of u. new appar- atus for his treatment will restore a. man to his normal state. ` Every facility for such treatment and care has been put in the New- market hospital and the flrs; ‘lot of patients are making great headway. S.S. Harland 00750'-e'»27t'lse'°pl". "lui . `“" """‘“ '“'“""“ For Sa? 15 h. p. Imperial Gas En- lne.with reverse gear and l %`riction Hoist, very suitable 5 for :l Schooner. ` E. H. BEER, or IAS. D. OFFER, Charlottetown I 2431-iii-Glrrimtf. I W | . "fi: .0- `_a'-.,_<_ ’ -,1‘. .. ~' .__ .L94 I vi : Q ’ ` fn‘.";-i‘ff"'»" i}z» Synopsis ol Canadian Northwest ' Lund Regulations i Tiltfl sole had all family or env mole oval eighteen years olds mov homesteudl quarter section of nvsilnble ominion lend in Manitoba Sulutcliewnn or Albirts. Appliclnt must up peer in person at the minion Lnndl AIGMB ‘ vxtiub-Age cy forth Bintrlct. Entry la oi-oxi The S. S. Harland is expected to go to Picton early Saturday morning to’ ms be ati; nt y 5ominlnn La do llama Duties-Six months ini ence upon and mil tivntlonof the land in env: of three years. A nd ii ithln nine leo of hi butynot giub-Agony on :erisin conditions. I h te ze on the Marine Slip for clennc.:-_ hggateadnlinzyfsflsi :I nt imc gncrecov' .art n consitlpns. A hablublr house il re "ld Plhmnl °f b°"°m~ Clm99"|“t7W`- ,'.1'l»rxiie§ceotv/hero re-uitience in oerlormodin -i .vlcnt . - be back in time to take up the Orwell service on Tuesday, unless unfore- seen conditions should prevent her doing so. 7011-8-31 M 2i '_ OLD FALSE TEETH h .ii t sd. rl $3.00 siteutllgo mbnthl residence iiytwzsfllsif threi neon after olrnin llomesteod tentanlon 54 era extra cultivntiilm Pre-emptglln onient mn o obtalnegnfo soon so homestead nltont,ov Ohl. 'Ans|:tt‘l2i? who bu ohhagatsg) his homestea- h ' I "l'.'i'.i'l'5‘.¥li1._° i~.l’.`¥°o'.`8o ,...'¥.°'.."“i>..'é22.' Mun reside 'ill months in cscli of three yan cultivate 50 Acres and erect I house worth U00 The ores oi cultivation ll subiect to rednctlol ncueo! rou|hf;tci't`:‘l>¢lrJ or slonlvlnnd. Liv stock maybe su it for cult stlon uale Bought in ony condition _ 81.00 por out or lsven cents per tooth. Ohh by return moil. R. A. COPE~ MAN, 2670: llsplnnode Avenue, Mon- trool, P. Q _ _ ._ |044-8-1°1iUl1m°= ...tn 1..__l. she will not be on tho West River se; fn cm-fn dmdm _ ,mmnmder ,B PM viice for that day; but is expected to mudin may Dre-empf 1_0-lsrtnmectlun sons ““"° °°"‘""°'"' vv w.ooltv, 0. M. o. 1 ary the lnlster ol ihe I t ` R -Un .fired p-itmcvtlon of this ridge? ms;-nl 3%' if mill ral. 25 lil-10-11M6mos. ,,_-_',__I,L A 1 llllli CASE il AMHERST who claims to be from Moncton, has months, an employee of the Inter- from tho Eastern Tool and Specialty thefts running in variation i’roln Mic- clutiell were tools of all kinds and freely although warned that lllly~ hi-ni. lu addition to the thefts at the ln- fronl the new houses being built by .\'lr_ P. U, Black and Mr. A. A, llllrller. 'I`ll'el'l' two bi`cycles"vvere ink- ell by lliul, one from 5. Mr. Purdy of l"ol't Lawrence and the other fl'om .vll»._ 0bol'lle Smith of ()l'nlond’s Drug Store. Une of these he sold to Mr. Htilley Oulion, the local denier in bicycles; tile other ` he hull and it wus stolen lifter he had concealed ir. Tile tools were sent to Moncton for disposal in the Railway City and fl loclll ofliccr is now in that town endenvorlilg to trace the stolen goods. A number ol' other tiiei’t,~ is liable to come to light ill this trial tolllorl'ow. HIGHER PENSIONS FOR OUR SOLDIERS. Sir Robert Bordcnls Statement In the House of Commons That the Scale Will Be Increased. 4 ()'i"l‘A\VA.-- Pending final action ui lm-gul'll to pensions to soldiers and aollliers dependents there is to be a fiat increase in the rate oi pensions to meet the increased cost of living. The allliouucelnent was made in the house by Sir Robert Borden in ex- plaining the g`overllluent‘s decision to postpone new sculo of' pensions. The whole pension question. stated, the orillie illi'uister_,wos one that should be' -ical! with by the new parliament 'hat would shortly be su-mmoned. it was a fact, however, that the cost of living had nllltertally increased in 'unada, and the government deemed it advisable, pending tinal collsidera~ tion ol' the question that there should lie a fllrtllei' allowance to those drawing pensions. The proposed ill cr(-:uso would dats i'ronl the beginning of tll.i present fiscal year- April lst. To lion. (‘.lln_rle.~l Murphy, the priillc. luiilliter stated that the gov- t.-rnllleilt had not decided upon the :lite ol' increase. THE illl UF MUTHERHUUIJ Words of Encouragement to Cbildless Women. Motherhood is woinan's nsialnl desti- ny, but many women are denied the happiness of children simply because of some cursble derangement. Among the many triumphs ol' Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is its marvelous power to overcome such deraugements, aa evidenced by the foi- lowlng letter :- Worcestler, Mass.-"1 suffered from female ills, and was advised to have sn operation, hut. o friend who had taken Lydia E. Pink- h s m ' s Vegetable Compound and who has six child;-sn,told me tn try it. lt has me so much I lm now well who ti tho picture h enlth , md I l thoVegeteb|e Compound for my restoration wheolth. ’ ’ -Mrs. Bsnr Glllwnv, 20 Hacker St., Worcester, Mass. In molly other homes, once childless, there are now children because of the fact that Lydia E. Pinkhsm’| Vegetable Compound makes woman n o r m u l, healthy and strong. , Write to the Lidln E. Plnkhnm Medicine Co. ynn, Mass., for novice-.it will in oonilosnuol. Farm r Sale I nm offering my farm consisting of 100 acres of land to besold at Pub- lic Auction In October, date of sale will he published later. For further particulars apply to owner, FRANCIS DEVINE, Hunter River. 6098-8~il1M3ipd. 1 GRUWS |lll0E$llNlif- ~ - lil.-FAR.---fill -l.|BEl |SlANll MINISTER GUES ` HELD , link of the Seventh Christian (‘llurcli. ‘ (‘o. Last night the Chief of Police Miss Martin had' decided to E010- b had ll long talk with Southern who,-Chine as a messenger of glad tidings. si confessed a long series of pettylof great joy before she inet Mr. Mac- S Leod, however, and the thing that was l'olll»>.tel's to Statioliary Motors. ln~. changed in the plan was as to what A field, under what board and at what tivo bicycles. Tile accused talked time she would go. 0 I ' I Edward -Ielaiid, Canada., a full [ _ __ __ blooded Scotchman_ The son of a ' rmer, Mr Duncan and Jessie Mac fa - . - Leod. He was born at Hartiiville, March 31, 1885. His early religious tr ulning was received ill tile l"resby~ AIIIHERST, N. S.- The hearing REV. RODRICI( A. MACLEOD. OF ,eyinn church whore he committed to of Ellsworth H. Southern of Mono- HARTSVILLE, WIITH HIS WIFE `,,,@,nory' many choice passages oi’ thc ton, will be held tonlorrow 'morning GOING AB MISSIONARIES 3,.,,p,u,.e,, ,md |,.5,,.,,,,d ,he ,,y,,,,~,,., before the Magistrate. Southern, -FAREWELL SERVICES ,,,,,,.(_|,|Bm_ w|,,c|, he ,,,,,, ,~eDe,,t to his day. From his early training he been in Amh°"9'- 1°' the Past “V9 - ____ ' has a woildeliul amount ll" scrlpturi "his touguc’s cull fol any occusioli. llallonsl Engineering co. ln vesler- Love chances thinss. and that is :ol “nm 190,, ut Bom" Mus,” dm. dHY'5 135119 '-119 Bl0Fy WHS SWB” de' Why Mi" Esther Evely" Marlin' or he uilite with, the Chi-i~lt,Ian chui'cll. scrlbing the escape from Mr. Mills Bridgeport, ill., fls' going to Tibet as H ` and his subsequent recapture, after a foreign Il1iB`Si0l1Bl'y.\ U19 Wifi’ °f C trying to make away with the' tools Rudnick. Alexander' MacLeod; living E e has two brotllel's, one, Allan, is n aptein in the Canadian army, now ill ngland, who has served there nearly wo years, tile- other, John Angus, tl usiness man nt Windsor, NS. ' ’I‘lic stern are lVi.l's_ Wallace Muclleod t. Pc4tel"s, P.E.l.;_ Mary isnbcllv. if Prince Edwnnl islnn0_ Jie. with nd Anna MacLeod ut llollic. _ |»_~,,,.|_,~n ,ilul-.till of _ lit _,_.| lil.. Rodlick Alexniid'el' |'el.-olvfil llisl whl, ,ws ,, ,,,,,,|.-,ll ni tho null- in tho f arly educnt-loll in the public st-|lool~ ‘,.,,,,,,g,,_ ,,,' _\‘ii¢=§~.ioiis pr4»plll'ini'_ tot Esther Evelyn Martin, daugllter oi tiling ha said would be used 11881051 Chas. H. and Rebecca A. Martin. wus S hom ut. Lawrenceville, lil., Octobel I0, 1885. She attellli'Bd the grllde l-llld ,I ierllatiollui and the Eastern Co., he high ,,,,|,0O|s ,|,,-,re and ,,,,._,, wen, (C. 4’ l~olll`e,ssc,| to taking carpenlerlllg l00|5' Silurtlli1` (‘oilege, Alton, lli., where she received a Bachelor of Arts de I _;,'_l'_e_e,__l_l_nd_tllentg__llnivl~rsity ol' llllli- ois for postgraduate work; later she tnliley Sellick, clilile to tho teiltcil nial celebration ot tilt: lliul:iplc:1 of Lllirist lit lfittshurgii in 1009 null thon- eculue al-uliullltell with the ilutlcr jolleiio boys zilltl nccollliialiicd Iiielli ionic. Tile two young lllcli froin thc dust both g`Fll`l]lllltl'-.i' l`l'0lu il\lill‘l`I itulricli getting his lillchclor oi' /iris onlne to the College for ivlissiolls, ll'v iligton, wllere she completed her tlain lug which so well fits ller for the work she has chosen to do. She llns taught lllgll school and is an expert stellog rllpher, having held sonic- very res- ponsible positions ill this lille ot work. How She Became a Missionary ' ' lt was while she was doing oiiicr- work lil Chicago tliiit she atteilded the f~lllgle\vood (‘hris'tlall (`llurcll, ol wllicll ilev. !‘. O. Kiiliired is till-_ pus lor. From his' preaciliilg and illilii ~~nce, i'l'olll lliissi'ollal'_v tulks she licllrd ut the Moody Bible institute, ailll all llltel'e.~‘.t aroused by workilig wiitll tllillese while teaching ill a Chine-sc ~iuuday school there, that she decld' ell deiiniiely to go as tl missionary to t‘ilill1l. She Iirst becunle ll inf-lnber oi the (‘lil'lsiiu|l cllurcll ill iildilgeporl Ill., 10 years ago. 'l‘i|el.>_ too, she lleuld nllssioil_ary‘ talks, in fact, silo says "I have always be-ell illteresiod in missions." it wus at church, in Suudny school and' ill the (‘lll'istillll Endeavor Society that the spirit 0 missions first became interesting to her. tier parents ure now living il ijridgepurt. ill., aint :ire pell`ecil_\ willing for hr-l' to go. We lliciltioil lliiiri fact because lllere are ilistullce. ot people going oilt for a grcllt work bllt whose parents are not willing; that they go. Both lier sisters art iuarrled and her only blotlll-l~ is il the army now. She looks i`ol'wlll'd to a very int-sl euillg and profitable work ill Tibet whore she intends to spend her life 'l`he Iirst part oi’ her stay there will be spent in lellluing the laligllllllc ller experience. ani: lrilinin,-,' leccivl-.Z llvrc will lit her 4-s|ier~iull_v for thi' work and no doubt this will not be 2 llilllcuit task. She will learn to ull llerstalld the pc-ople, their customs. wud ways. She says “i will do wllat- l-ver seems to be my part of the work .f the Bataug mission; whatever I may do that will advance the cause of Christ lin Tibel.” This is the spirit of a ical missionaly. There are maui ind val'icd'- duties there. This stroil_u_ woluan of spielldld body and soul, li strong nlind and charming persollnl- ily who could do li great work lil lmerica if she chose, says, as we be- iove (Thrist would' say, “l'll do what- .-ver l can." What else could she say? :ille alld her llusbllnd are well fitted -'ol' il wollc in the most needy field in the world, equipped as they are with rlie_advalltagt~ nil in their favor. Mrs. Mllcl.cod'.~i native talent, licr training and dlsposilioll, which has won for licr llnlollg, the college pcoplv :lull ull who kiiow her so lulilly good oyul fi'ienlls, will be oi’ great servici- Io the workers ill tho slntion lil Bill M18- i-lei' spirit, presence und person. :lllty w-lil be a great assi-t. 'l‘llat ll wolliali of her strong clrnructei' and powers should der.-ide for the lllissioli fields speaks volunles for tht- cause ol missions in this the homeland. Tile people of the Seventh t‘liriutinu t‘hui'ch are very proud to be able to have a purt in Mrs. MllcLeod’s work. :llougll slie will he supported by li lllnn and his wife in Akron, Ohio, yet ~llB BUYS. “l will always feel illai I uni partly lulpportc-ll, at least, by thc Seventh Church, and I want to be ll part of this church’s living link. All who have met Mrs. Macleod loin in the rejoicing that l-ilie is to ln- R DVI vi their work and no doubt l:i the yeall-l to come many exfhnngt-_l ui i.-tiers will nllike even clonal' l'ri|-nds liet\\'c4.u her llnd' the Seventh L'hurl-ii folk. _ At the services Sunday evening, Mrs. MscI.eod will. with her ilusbanli. say farewell for eight long yenrs to the Seventh Christian Church. which will ln turli relllaiil faithful in “hold-~ |08 U19 NPGS" while these people work in fel' away Tibet, Mr. R, A. MacLeod who will he sent out as a missionary from the- Seventh Christian Church on next Slmdlv evenlns. is n native of Prince _ l. '_ ' --~ lcgree ill liil-4 and his Bltcllcioi' oi' flivlnuy lll=.g.l»e'ln 1010. lun aln-in-.l- ir of lllvinlty degree also iroln \'ulc ll 1917. llo has all ext-eptioillllly .tlollg nlilid and ills ability to lcurii ullgliugo \vill lie of' gi'c_ui iisiii:1»__19_1j1 ` 3. *5 -__> . _ l _ _ ~ _ < . » ii iii t‘ill-istiull .\ll:+sioliul.V 'S'-“|"‘l" ml " W _ _ _ . ~ 1- ' llpholiitlllent nlld WM* luteiilcll. .ibm li' nrur his nl-1-eliwiive ll* W”-" ‘”“' ,iugcll to he lliliri~lcll‘ to iiiiss iz:-illel ll ilccflolt work lil t‘llilizl llll-'lvl tho t‘_\V.Ii.l\i. A,-lm. ||,,l,. W,-.,-p pngugctl Miss l\ilii'tili iiluilc ilppliclltiiiil to iii". l"oi‘¢'ll4l\ 5"" I( ciciy for lin llppohillili~l|t to lilici. ll .lull ut the salute liiilu lol ll lt-lim.: _ I ' Ars .J U .» _-_=a:..-5-gg; e local tllurcll next Siulday evening, ill you hc- liicrc? - _ lmiuili`iiiiiuii BROUGHl UP lil fllllll A cl»lclil'uti'il old cllslolll wus to olp plwiiiliiiciilly oil view ill Illi- n,,,n Illc. siword of suiliu' fol'inel' lill- ;lr_,- figure of tin- i'zlillii_v. ’l`lle cun- _ lil l'l"lN Ui” "'W'H-M' U|'l"“m""' Ihr tolli is i'\»iiliwiictl in soiig uiill sIoi'_V. tlifllll-ft* \\'_“’f "h"""""H~" "'"‘|') by Im" 'l`ll<~ illlollcili cusioill iii (‘ullnilL\. us lllolll'd.~= ulil|_lii‘t5-1' lic- llulz' >~iH'"l ll »‘i"“" rl iii Yule. ho ulul _liiss .\iul'tin \vf-l'_t- llllir H ,-,,.,| ,,, 1;,i,|,;l-|nil'|, .iullc Lil., lhll. Just :itil-l' ilic close oi' his work :lt .~;.;:ll'li:1 lilo pivsciit war, is to tllspllly ic pllutliglupll of Illc illcnillcl' of lilo llol|.~=»-ilnlil wliii is in kliiilti, ll is ill ill 1 evidciicc oi’ lat lllllll _Y S )\‘1li Eli Wi Yillf' 5l'|lU"| ‘lf |i‘f]iP’=i"" M" “wut 1" lilc lllillilv is iluiliI»1 to liclll lilo cause. tillici' cvilicllci-:= arc uleo llvuil.illlle_ iiorc who llllvc no soil to scnli to lc frollt ul' lilliifllilci' io 1:0 ovelzsleais llli. lliiimglll l’_l'l.l. will-ic liiu iallllci _,,,,| ,,,<,||,l»,~ still live flu' ai i`;lic\vcil 1,- vislt. Iii.-. people ure wi-ll l>l*‘1i-‘i""i` l|\` 1] he is going to this ilcclly Iiclll \\lli vs_, lic cull iw of :ulcli I1I'i'-ll ii"l`\’5"‘= " .l.:|li |iil_\'slclllly uiitl lin-llt:lll\', llc lu ,,, |,i,,,,, ¢,,,,. ,,, lit-ld lil Ilic liiglicsl cslccili |l_\' :ill \vli.» I.llow ililn lu-sl und his lil-||iialili|:iilc|~.- _, \'_'l|l.~ :~'<~r\'il-~' flu' the <'iiu:=.0. ’l`lic_\' will iliuhc ll grcllt lliissiliiizlliu l'i'o illlli luurll lil' I ho f:_l|llo pritic _ill lu»-.\'lu-,_- ilu-=»c llcul cci'iiiicutt~s us a iliulic his lllurll lil thc world; wc will ,,,i|,.\,» in clll:=i- lic in well liilliwil ill lllc ticlcillii f`l|li>=ii:lll t‘llurl-li. As. ll clilllplliliiri _ ull clllzac- i'|‘icilll ot' llil- palfltlir l`l»i‘ :wr will _\'v:i|:= llc _li;l.~; |i|'cul-lil-11ol`lcii_ .uppllcll llitriiiif, iurziiinu pi-l'io"l<. :lull '.llli~lit il. ilu- 1-liurrli college for two I-.lii.=. 'l`lll» cliilrl-li is vt-|'_\' ilrfiilll llizll il cull li:t\'c il pllrl ill :ii-illliiltg iiiiii to, thc lil ill. u .-\~; i:. iiltiilizitoif ul»i»\'l» l\li'_ .\l:icl.4-ol ; not lliillcqilllillicti uiill thc iii|_\lci_i' wllicii coiilci; into iii,-_ liclll‘|.< :lull livcs <.l` all illniiv in /iliiericu who llro gli' ilu; up Ihr-il' lovcll one for thc _:',i'f~:li| _ will. lic i|:l\= in-I-li ill ilic l~ill:.t ilud lui ' I‘alizltlll llittely null kiiowu iililcli about' lin- l|»-»-|» :mrl'ov\' ilir-rc. ills own bro- iiier is all oilil.-or lil llle t‘lllinlli:lll div- ision of the l;'l'eut ui‘lll_\'. lie siliyrs, “I ` \‘.'oiild gllliily go ll' I ciuilll do so lil iii-.1-'-Q2 lil lililll 4:il:~4‘\'_ lli:l| is liciiii; assisted n 'I`ll-- lnuil wlillsc :till l`:l' at the l'l'oul how that llc is .»u_. -1 .l \\'u|' rlllvillils t`l-l'iilirnlcs to liuclsiiiiq up his boy als' i wlell al, lo lm,-lui 'tlll- ci'u>llillo. '|‘llo uiiill vritiloui n sou :il the i`l‘o|lt iulys 'll \\`.ll' i4;.\_'iili'_z< l'. |`i -i-lii"4‘.iii>‘4 liccuilso he -I-is tl\:|t iii- uliniliil lloip ill till- only _'ily lzpvil In lil lil. titltlli. il _ 'W' will rcliucc inflamed, SW0l|ell 7" Joints. Sprsins, Bruises, Soft 1 Blillchcs; Heals Boils, Poll Evil, Qtliitor, Fistula, or ' any unhealthy sore qu Ilo the .|:. 1* ickly u il is a positive aiuise,.n¢ . and sl-lllln~|.lr. Plrllsaui in nee; dues t blister under banlizgr or lg. move ill: hair. uni lon can walk horse. 52.00 per hottie, dcllv. ' ell-ll. liook 7 K frcc. Q ABSORBINE, JR.. slllIn»,nl.- Ilnlnn-ni Inr m|ilkliid_ :llc ll_1»_ilt ot’ lily pil-will oilliglliloll. until..-1 i-.nnin|_ sn..ll.»n \.~n.». <;..in.-. wen.. snnnl, i, is 1| wlipifillle opilorililillyllillolililo B .l.llliocl'llc_\'." llc will llill lui ~\\'»~ll to mist-s. stops puu\’an.| llnllniiliaiioll. Price t|_00 pei boille at .lt-llh-is or .l.»in\l-tel _ Will ull you more it you' write. In hm” mam H3. worm mm “W Mil-vmans Biiif|..lI0nIrcal;CsIl¢‘ Ahluil ill: .lllll Alfsui hill.-_ Jr.. ar: until- in Linllti. \ ' -' ' V ' ' - iT_.__...1.__ §.l'1§1`.T_€` __ _ ,_°“`! I S. S. HARLAN TIME TABLE 1017 'l`elepilr.llo 2275. l"la|lt lliiie Wllui'i'. f""‘l"f (`|\f\|`|“||“l0WH Arrive (‘llzil'lottet0\vii "-\'lUll'l-'l.\’. i"ol' Ilrwell, lllllliiIll_v's & Ijilillil l’t, 'l‘iu-slilly 10.00 a.ln. 'l`lli'=1<|ii.\', 11.00 pill. l~‘ol Orwell, lillliidu_\".~i & t'iiinu l’t. 'l'ucr..l.i,V 5.30 p.m. Weillli’-'i'll\.\'_ llllll ll»lIl. \/i~'tol'i'.i 'l‘l1ill'sll:l\-'_ 10.00 n.nl. 'l'llili'.ulny, 31.00 p_ln. Victoria 'l`lllll's1l'i1v. i\‘l~ill:._v, 5.120 n.ill. Iil l'cIul'il trip- l‘L\.l'ill-cloiiirsll-i lun_\' ltvnil tilt'-iusclvcs of lllouo tolli' l-uullliiis lo iullllu thc round tl-lp .tl one single fare. Three o4'l|u'l< :<:lilil|_l:s .-onilllilu iii l`oi<'i\ illilil inept.. Iilllll. “Ai'corlllii;: lil iiiil-l, |587 7-l;€lllllill|\`rib»t\lllil_ A -2. ___ ___-T,-_ V _ ; Q gl CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 21st, 1917. ATLANTIC STAN l).li Trlttlls _ ly ltlx Sui DARD TIME oiiiwarii-~itezui down Tming lnwgrrl-Read u|i lluilv ll=\il.v onli, linuy linuy i l'Ix..‘lilli_ l-ix.Sun. iilx Suu. i‘ix.Suu_ Ex.Hllll. Dali? Ex-I-lun _ VM. i’.1\1. A.lu. ' /\.iu. l'.lvi. lrlvl. A.M. 4.00 5.120 1.48 7.40 lllllltol' li 0_lI."i 0.51) Y 7.20 B50 0.42 I0 37 ll.l8 3.240 8.40 |(,.,,,,|,,L,, ”__4;l_0 0.05 Arr. Hillillllvrsi |’_M. if-10 Port 5-07 A|llFil‘l\i ll,-F3-';___ 005 Arr. 'rlgnisll nent. lucn. wen ""'“*"` ‘ 12.20 ilep. t-lunimor sitio Arr. lllll 3.57 ()'I.enr.f 1'~'-i-'> 040080. ciisrlnllnlnwn Arr. li_55 ll_l0 ivci' 10.40 2.50 ti.I1i l I’.M. ti.l»0 4.30 3.35 3.00 l_2il'l 3 _ __ _“_ .,_____.._-- _ i .i\l_ `4.l0 2.54 2.25 V _Y_VlI.:i5 Arr. Ge\_orgct~iwn Den. 6.50 l_40_ ____ ::n;_ |, |""`“~"-'~~'--~-*°“‘-°~~~'--' " rr rf"-*_* 'li v muy ent. 0"lv Ex.snt. l0x.snt. only _jr Sun. 'T 3 .Ie Sun. i' .vl. ,`_' ' ` » ` ` 3.10 A.M. we S45 U ` 4.25 Gil. Charlotteimvil Arr. 10.10 Verilon River ' ii_'!7 ,=°'s=f-> 25.3 6.55% 7.05 Arr. Murray ilnrlior Dep. 6.30 7.00 All tr s unless otherwise marked. run daily, Sunday Exoeptsd. _ » , ° _ 1; .~_-A _-~-.~... --»~ . _ _. _ .. . . _ ,__ . _ __ _ » 1 ` " ` _ Q » , :K-11 (GV ll' 1 11 f 'If.’