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'“ - ~ etx-v-g.» ' . ~ - - . _. v. v , Vii-SW _1‘Qr'i..'-s"l'/l. Pronto‘ ll‘- Fllllfle csrltsoast. _ "M". wmmflp” , “rpm,” d m §9Wll> . Meow.rllr.nstn..'ggzkllm~llrrhwlrrtur. Rector of v +- ~ ,- ' ' e " :l"""'| i Cucumber! - .- _ ~. . ~°n . __ . ~ '0 ‘ ‘ . 71,110. NfiBfprsacired g1 s, ' . "’ . - “ “ '" v ‘v- MIMI" Tomatoes“ v, — ‘fir. J b Wench Y.- ~ _ ___ _- - ' ~ >1, i! I . . .. ~ No condition or circumstances . - Dominion gm“ H l’ __ I Evin‘??? . ' 3.‘. iwelilfi y, tnfiogallesgiroltttst: rs Csthedrll-i-sl-li svealal. s&lcorrhl-pliclated or lncomproheu. -. _ _ slums > Montreal ower .. . , . — - -,, - _ - gh" .. ‘ - ' 1H; 3 ‘" ‘ ; v 1 v t at cannot be set. right ‘and ' o r ' "w" - Winnipeg Electric ...*.l lllljblgrllnlyldhd; ‘unused N“. Thflyr“ ' gmclfigfbstkltg; saw“ mmlficglnozgxféaw." as}: kept. right.‘ Common sense says so um "l" t Itmelr Onions Netball QWWPI“ -- w‘ gw-lrfllllf-ilw M W»? m.,?" “ll w re alarm. -‘ ' dill! and u. llm tonight erueuut. i§dee'p§§!§im“u m “m” ‘mm " C ‘ ' " ' ~ m“ m’ ‘”" d ' '“-“"" - - 21.2.2.5. ~»-> .1. ‘m’ “m” " - oAosr§‘v'et-T$ we Y0: .....*.;:.:.:...i"..:*:"::.....i:“;: WW ll ~-~--e e s rm» r r Ant. Cor strait..." l'_!""" __ uutntitrlhomne death t ok crust-tut oomnf-im‘ q“v"" N~"°°“"‘°“h 3"?" » - -- ~~flll yards. ‘rt: mirth havb been." v ‘ ‘ ' ” “m Fm" Tlllcltll - A", Locomouce 1'15%r,““,lt__hh 'h‘°m°_ mauve, "Sh. ,g_c.hod' “W558” A Mméima. OF Chautauqua Satisfaction or ao charge, yau‘ to lwut Totqu”. .,.. -. l'_\' . 1 "t Amellfllll Blrleltlrls o- ermtng - fillltmm-sld , o. sundoy mflrntag at 'Pl.'3f~‘l1éq:-"'hiflea' and irflfiiugiflg- ttckw-retlere-lwin .1, h 1d w, ‘m’ "le llldie- 1 1 ' ' - . ‘l 1 P ' < Anscgnda Copper . , 43% ocztueh. linseed. vrhe fun-em 'twl1|lllor"liaued‘1nere...n,ch¢r|¢ c? ‘tmoadiyivsveiiin; this}; m ,,E,“‘"“‘° "M" ‘m’ “l” d“ M... M“, gum, 50m," EM. a ‘ ' ‘ C i _ _ t ‘ _ . . _ . . . y ‘b l . . a ..“.i‘..."éi‘.ili.. ,, ‘:f“.’..~.l.“l‘-"<?.?"°”" .::".:.:'..".'.“ m w" i.'~..".£‘°“’°°“" hi’ i-Féil? "' were w» eh- r-u» l . .. . Cuba Olmelflulzar .. PlOKElRlvNG-Jrhd death took ' —V---l- I " ~ .. ' ‘__... ‘- c t rnattiigc-wltatltlltis 1:: ‘rd: $3.151" e131’ I l h’ ’ t Crucible Steel - ' . ' .'.. Jill l . 8T. DUNBT ' , ' . ' ' ' -;,- .;._ _,‘_ . ‘ _ ‘ , v ~ v International Paper . y‘ gléloremlgne otlrgmmgtiaédglishéog: w“ ‘Sn Dhnsglllllls (gltlgptgitlsnnh. DaTBZrEGNOQVhVISITfAmOIIQ the 1y toltttney ladies singles u. Dart * ~ v ‘r-r . v .E K8"), gbrmaflexd pupumr ammo“, Mr ‘n. A. Picker terd-ay mpmmx, “in "a" Maud Bsaturmo arriltrid on Vtlhe 1:01:11? ykgscfidayilMlss Carlie play- E ~~ivorythlnq That‘; Good to‘ Eat , Mex‘ Petroleum. 65% m! n‘ the a“ o! 59 yea". The celebrated by Rev ‘Patrick M ‘Lmnonev ‘ VA us: t was thhe a! eizllfitllla safer tennis and won . 0 llllelllfllllllllll Mer. Mariam. 73 flllleflll Will be held Tuesday af- “ma-I P- Ppf-Sheeyf Hsyhor Nov‘: bllalwn of ‘ Wlivn i: " ‘Ffioihhi? ‘ ‘ Z-littie errat_l ‘i ‘i? N?“ was a " Press Steel Car . . . . . .. ;.. -_ temooa at 3.30 from‘ the Memo. Scotla. The sermon wry; preached Blriaot will take 13:5... ‘the cslértdp in (h; ,,,,.,,f,,, 12m, i,,,;",§ ‘it,’ . ' - Rerdlvnz __ ‘diet Ch h. . by the v1 1 n ' - , . ‘ ' e ' ' ‘- ‘ r e.......... r»....... . i?’- ‘"° h... r..i.ff.t.....°'..°rf.‘ii.-r‘.is.ir 5"“ £°-'¥...;23..§‘.‘"$‘."."Jfi.".' dffiifiii.‘ 3T.?..“§%§.'.“.““.i.'i.‘i.,“$213.2“‘fiiffiilevvilr lluma Preacher l“ "1"" ll" "W! Studebaker ..... ,. . sums ._ _.,_....". . ' ‘ . " 1 ' ' ~ - = ‘of h u it, Union P343114‘; __ “m4 N. 113%“. m“ no", ___ __ A Gooouhiconoi voh sahm tvileifihggééfilttlall"gadslnatrthnlldorell glefuitgztg digs 215d at times made F "r F h r, ~ , one: zvRaflxxllohtlimé-‘tlng’: 1pm? Um‘ CW9" - 4% all“ “WWW -- — d“? "PWW" ‘I050 A. 4.4. . L _-___a' r o" o Econ‘ uuuce .whe fo {a d trauma m“ mm ‘.8 at. e s °Wll dew-Hire Cannuth espresso: U. S. Steel _ Beak Nova Scotls _. grounds one or two spect mm MISSION PICTUREQ AT cm” ‘the/court to.“ o cpverr?“ °§ v . lt:—- " ‘m . 1934 victory .. .. . .1 - Wheel. July 118 14; Sept. 11th were somewhat surprised t: 151'- ENDlBH - The moviti ictures the first setd d hgrremtpor 9a,,“ (Continued from Page 1) ' ' ‘ e - 173a victory .. . . _ 7-5vi.]]&.1l11-T'a. ‘n4 Mr. Andy J-leanesee former men-l M‘ Mission Work i lChisn DJ scented -t’ztn ‘tr re ‘mm w-lchv '— "A ""1 w "l" the darkness Victory ..I __ Corn scpt. us 3-4. Dec. so 7- . her or the Charlottetown Fife Dq~ andfcores, will lben crud’... spat: splendid? m“ mpossme “m f,’ “"“"“ “llilllle _P°"°l,“lld lll- 0f life's last sectlae sua. Victory , _ _ Oats, Sept. 34 1-8, Dec. 37 7-3; Dhrtmeat doing some quiet tram Cavendish Presbyterian 0,1,5“), -Miss Currie played remarkable new“ “Dem ‘he lush" M.” M ‘he All "nwmlflllilllll! spirit , _ ..- .m_-oonsumer. _, W. sers- ,.'Mea_, Women make ' 'E\i§abdthp0'rt. .,, 2th ‘EU? -ci‘ -1- IMoatreaI Exchange closed. “l8- Ml- Helutesseyl succeeded in ‘LA 'wvvvvvivvv l ctlssiiit '7 FYfH 8e M! Illl pu- to n ‘l us. Groups o! U lgu l0 per cent. din-own my Qj-i, b_e- Bald for. words for Week- ons wreck. a Special nnpg Furnished 0s per Ilne per lay for I lays lays or over, Count. ll word; toners. eounfln one word. torn: part of ‘id. up! hunt‘ 156 for. ens level null per QQQQQQO-OQQQOOQQOOQQOQ_ ,____ ‘adv; A t: 7 . 01' $01G wanréa ‘ ‘Euro m" ougggrfi. .. ._ , County”, q fast aelllngrraaoh-ineDLD. PAPERDQ F jl lAl-Qj-AP- -to farmzga and; othevs.‘ Territory ply Examiner 0a ca. 1* shins f . _' Apply. ht ere‘. to A‘. n. whee; stc-rtlsdrrrnm 4h, _' counwrv .:ct._ua BUNGALOWS M" origin‘ aIQr-viulpépm ~ norly'-§*l9wlier.aeeda some or‘... nine‘, hundred vnrtbtf ’ QQMYD N0 edt-Alzqplntn-e equip» cu ‘~ s‘: ‘ aa ' ' 1n v r1 - Dominion} runes. _; '51" ms roost-r... _ .conrmlaaion~..e§m|,. .91 hardy ” wvill. be sold by private- sale5—ovp- en for inspection ah any lime of, day at Residing grog. ._-_-..__-__-__-_-__-_-.--_ Jrop SALE oosonm: soon 2- x 4. Smooth work. Plae plank. wru exchange for general put- ' pose horse. will sell with or without engine. Built ta Mohsas Bsy,7fl,__,S. Apply J. W. Daley “akin?- lhe ~14. mile circuit la 61 1"'5 " ’ rwhllch is ' not too slow considering. that he’ tips the "B195 ll-t. about. W5 pounds. and has not been tin action fir nearly fifteen years. . GOLDEN-JUBFLE-E-Sir Louis Drawers-Chief Justice of Canada ‘cad Lady Davies, who are spend- ing ’the season at their summer hlllllfi’ ill fihorlottetown. celebrate ed flleil". BQth marriage anniversary yesterday-July 23V. Théy received "18 ‘lflllllrltllllhions .of..va host of friends, both of the Island Louis and, ‘Lady lDavlum-are Rev. Dr. and lMrs,, Wiggins.‘ At the evening service it St. Peters Cathedralvtho Rev‘, Dr. ‘Wiggins delivered-l. an elllullcnr. sermon which was heard by a very large congregation. . Pennants ' our. Richard Powen of the pu- mltnlonEmpress Co. left Saturday morning on vhlis holiday trlpto Mlontroul. ,__.______,______._._ Beach Pointf" M“ Geo 63:‘. . “i, puma, ‘GEN 5 cANV-Aaan“ WANTED Jiidssfl-Jraurotflkui-petilfigrisflver i ‘ n, ,1‘ g m; 1w; ‘givrnug’. “gm. FOR SALE TILL AUG ST Bgoifiara ‘h. ‘WI-shiny “m”; ‘ n“ tepfltqry“ vol-hug‘ 9,9,0. 1 drum and cleaner, 1 Mcndrcn guevstaki mew Mag‘... t ..-.-...... u» er» v- 2i=""1.*,2*""*r.;:.::"~ artists’ - " ~ s v “Ymwlmhal alw- ex' ‘ L w‘ e" ‘ ' ' Mndames Heartland daughter, -'- » - - Mrs. ‘Roberts’ Piggbtt of Denver WANTED |_|VE AQEN-fs ‘or FOR QUClK SALE MCLAUGHLIN -- v - l Watkins 150 products. Direct Mllflierlrlix “as good as newpfilol, are. spending s fevwwesks Write vThs J. ll. lilting 0o.;-9'7llCraig Stu, West, rptvql ' V‘ .. Aurore wnrqrsamrcnnvsas _ , 20 percent. profit. New, exception- llillf llsfllll necessary. article; _every"horne vbuya several. Poc- kct sample. _"Factory" 309 Pine, Hdlp Wanted-Male—_ *.—r'—~ 4 .WANT_ED—MAN 1'0 WORK AT ihfly- Apply Joseph McLeod, ' Burlington. -.WlANT£D--8lX- MEN "ro- WORK dost-Cheese Box Factory... Two to wOlIk inside‘ llld four Dut- Bldfl- Allnly Spnlngtoa Lumber Company. 538-21 61 '1""A.K. MONEY A1‘ HOMI — 815 vto lw-pofd v weekly for your lllaru time rIr-iting show cards myth; us. No, canvassing, We la- ~_- struck ‘ind supply ‘you "with the work. West-Angus Show 00rd Ssfllce, 102 ,Colborae Hiding rprgntorvr i1‘ -_f,;9t¥\.,_ .7 . -sat.gp - ANTED HORFThu Old‘. Rb table Foothill Nurseries’. to solicit orders for high class nursery stock Experience unnec- essary, territory reserved high t est_comntiaaions id, hundsoms aquiifllloat- orl M! part cu- ter-.» thud-iota, , lostou.'1‘or0ll~ to, d un- ‘o. ‘OALBQMIN-AVI‘ HAYl WEEK 1y arid met-steady. employment solliafour complete and exclu- ind linen of whole, toot fresh dug (qt-order troofattdlplamo- Beat stock and service. We teach and and a nil-rather of,other makes of used curs at great bargains. have run from five to eight huu dred __mtles at bargain -pntcee._l am going to clear out a lot of cars lir next ten days‘ st vwon- derfully low prices. Come quick and"'save money. E. ‘HI Rayner, Dealer in Studebaker, Overland and Wlllyll- Klllsht cars, Sum- merslde, P. E. l. Teachers Wanted WANTED-—A TEACHER Green Hill School No. tat '81! ,.‘ ‘ $125. Wilfred Muttocks, Sec'y, 0'Leary R. R. No. 1. 518421-31. WANTED- A FIRE? CLASG mole- teauher and on assistant for Ttcuvleh. Grammar School Supplement, $200 and $100. ‘J J. Chlasson, Setry. FOR 39. To- Avaly w ___.._._...____...__..?-_-< TEACHER WANTED FOR UNION ‘SchooLNn. .3‘). ‘First or Sec- ond. Class. Supplement $150.00 Apply to the. Secretary, Fred ' Clark. Allberton. —A-‘@ wAuTso-slcoun:.ct.l\as-.-11AJ chsr for Grand Tracadle Scbooi W25 supplement. Wm. A. Mc- Donald. Sec. . WANTED -— AN EXPERIENCED Second. Glass tesohexrtolfllflllll Prim. 8011001. l plémeuir Ill- ciudlng minimum 155. " Alpply to D. N. ‘Murchison, secretary. NOTICE- WANTED, SECOND - Class Teacher fornlberry Plains 'S('.h‘l)0l.~ supplement $75. Au ply, Thomas R. McLean, Sec. , ,62§=21-21. - _ 525-2144;. . , p with the latlorsount, Mrs. J. H. Some Overland Light Fours that,“ a “Mive-“f ch“fl°“°‘°w“' P E‘ Blaclrfortll hymen SI- Mr- llellllr ‘rbirect (Palia) ........ .. 1 1.2' . n l n '.'b. . b u s. i "*“°""';l-¢=ou=- 1-. llld is visltilt: this part of the atChiigs) 2 1- ~ . . - lll- H- E- Iwortd for the first-time since Th, chemo“, "d, s, by ‘Brooklyn . . . . .. ..oooooooo->-. 4 1 .1ll8°-—‘l‘rl=w Belly» Nrwl- ' vNoichsa. (Murphy) .... .. 2 r 4 Qhleuzh ..-~l>w00100.— 1 t ll l -—_-—— . J_' w‘, 5_ m; s’ by J‘ 5_ q_ ‘ Batteries-Ruether aud Dlfllvffy; 1 l"- Fllw" ~°'“"”’- "l" '1'" (nevi ............ .. a a a Alexllmler and <3’Frl‘='°"- ‘been tn the Yukon for the put: Lulu’ Brookefl“ m by M, 1R. H. E. ‘tlllrty-lwv- W": llrrlved in - "l9 . - -" 1 ' NewfYork .... ..otuaao2o- a 1 1 l , got Hal (McMahon) . 6 4 i3 wily on Fllflfly nlrht ml is the 1,35,, m,“ and Cam “w, Cincinnati . . . . ..oooo2s0o.- 6 8 2 sueet of Mr. A. A. Pomeroy. Minn“ “Bram ’ - ‘ ,Batlehies—'l‘onsy, Barnes ‘and Crwhbe is a lbrother of tthe Mrs. A. A. Pomeroy and Mn. W. J. lRdbertsoa, ofthis city and will be kindly .. ‘ , -‘ after his very long absence from his relatives and friends. IN MEMQRAM memory. of Vere B, In loving White who departed this life 0a July 24th, 1921. ‘A preciouoeno gone. .. . A voicems. loved is stllled, A place ls vacant.‘ in our home, Which never can be filled. -——<o>-—-- in HMEMORIAM "Innoviag-alemor, ,1»! our dear falthbr Johrfiifietvom, IWIhO flied July 24th. 19. Three and years have passed Since we saw our dear one last, A rbitter grief, n shock severe To lpart with one we loved deem. -'. l-lle pleasant smile for all he. met, late rlrotn ua has I0 Hts kind .hea.r~t.——.wt can never Iforget, . I" N ' As time vrollta on~ we‘ miss you ntore, . You-r cheerful voice and welcome face, No one can fill your vacant‘ plaice. and ~ lllbroflduAtunng the guests of Sir ‘- @1118 (MOMBY) nllfht at l8 o'clock "d a Kafka attemlatice is" " ex- bested. Arllver collection will be token in aid of Mission wot-k Vis- itors, cordially welcome. WILL Rilcztvs ORDERS-On Tuesday morning st 9 o'clock a: St "Dunstoals Cathedral, Alphon- sus-Sinnot, Mbreli, will receive his’ DoaconUOn-lers. Mr. Sianot who put-sued his theological stud- ies at‘ SL-Augustines Seminary. Toronto. ts well known here, hav- ing attended‘ St. Dunstaas Unl- verslay from ‘which he graduated. ELDRIDGES remarkable ability to awaken psychic forces la all who ask, is "attracting the at- tention of soientlstls throughout vthe world, is now in this city for the- purpose of. demonstrating ‘his extraordinary ability. Coma and lQUmlhlI (remarkable men peer intonyourusoul, fall in sympathy with your mind and shnw you what lpsycM-c ,l1-mflss can do [in your. own particular case. Hours 10 a. h. to 8 j. m., 158 Prince St. I _ ’F-A'ST"I'IME IN rmnr. paws RAcma ~ ‘n1- KALAMAZOO IQAILMMAZOO, Mich, July 21- Summartes: - , 2.11 Facet/Three Heats, Park Am‘- umcnn Purse $2.000. Henry ‘Direct, s. g. Walter Time-sol" 1-4; '2.or 12; 2.05 1.4 Fru-fsrmjil “Pooch Three Heals, ‘Purge $1,200 ‘ .r ‘ 4 Jimmie MgKertjbh, lip/g, by,‘ - Jolck- Mcitorrorttitpy) Sir Roch, h, fish-st. Roch, Dean).._.,_., e..".'.,..-;., He! Mahone, b_ g, by Argot Hal (chaser Roy-Grsttan, b_ g, byGnt- tan Royal (Murphy), Johnny Qit-lr f-ch h,‘_ by Hedgswooti- of (Egan) lhogsn oofhlso sfdrted. Time-tlflltalo; __ ,olhr_-Il_;|“2.92‘-1fll_. _' . . 1 2.14 Pace, Titre; Huts‘. Purgwflljdiflfl 26s s“: ur ivuuem Gb-airy‘, b 'by‘ ‘ “ H John R: Gentry ilCitfida)‘ 1 1 1 Minnie wt1l1arrisj"'hsk‘ir'r'; ht- the‘ Black Buss,’ (Thomasy 2 2 4 Fagsa, b g, by ‘Woiter. Dir- Por. (Fella) _ ‘ Baron Brook's. b hpby Jus- . _ lice era ked (lSh-iveléy) .'. '3 a 5' Robert Direct; ch g. by ‘Walter lDirect may) . 4'5 3‘ Tris ‘Mnlvtirhwtua sxcmho _ ' macs, ‘rwo ‘ACCIDENTS lsr. smirlllixv, July zt-suru- mm t. ,.,,.'..'..". v- -. 11‘2. cs1“ l ‘ .13.‘ Batte-rlev-‘Qlsen, Cots and Wood ruse-ants d-t; 2m 341' sol ‘an. ~ (tom-ht, Sullivan, Ogden and Ber- ->. hr» I" Tu‘ , ‘titres (‘Iiiflmpiflltsh-tvp events. , sides grinning the" singles. she was . on the championshtptesm in, the ‘1This is a record hardto beat. "m"? ‘lllllllg the touracy and ltad the honor of being ms survlvur 1n Be ladies doubles and mixed. doubles, work and indisputable. He makes pretcntiou to supernatural power in hint-self, claiming only rile know ‘viiildriddgefi; is no ledge of hidden laws. (Iby which many wonderful things are p05- sible. He tells how, through silent, qi-yclhlc gioqces, ‘but. which’ you long for can be attained; reading the very soul and revealing to you the secrets and mysteries which are about. you. - . No boa-ks, no medicine, no IIYD" autism, no unlawful pretentious. Everything private, sacred and confidential. Nu one need ‘know you are using this tpower ‘but ymlr- self. Providence may have ‘brought this announcement to your nt- tention. so that Ybur Dray"! lIlllY be answered-Except ye see signs and wonders. ye will not behave; come andhavendemonstratioa ill your private affairs. if there is anything you wish to know call sat once. and if you are not told with out you speaking a word 1t will cost you absolutely nothing. Here nil this week. Hours 10 a. at.‘ w 8 p. m. Closed Sundays, 158 Prince St., Charlottetown. Big Leagues Snyder, Gaston; couch and Har- grave.- ‘ LR. H. E. Philadelphia . . . .000000000—- 0 4 0 Pltwburg .0l400001.—- 6 8 0 Bfltl€P1GB-— Ring, G. Smith, Win- ters and Hartline; ‘Mflrrllon 811d Gooch..v - Boston ....000000010— 1 14 2 St. Louis ..000i'l0006.—— 6 8 0 Batteries Watson and Gibson; North, Dank, Bsrfoot. sad Clem- ons. . - American League. . >..~ dzl-ILE. cievetuud. . . . . ..oooooo1oo- 1 s o wuehiughhu‘ .. poooooooo- o a a lflatterlss- Morton aul O'Neill; Johusorh-Rrancia on! Plcinlch. Qharrity. ~_ ,- r B. ll-I. E. D _roit. ' ..l)0fi000000— F. IJ 0 New ifonk ....001030.——- 7 12 1 all]; Bush, Hoyt and Scheug. Chico-go .. ..00(l20023000-- 7 12 0 Boston . .. , . .0000022030l— 8 16 2 Batteries- Robertson, S-chuppe, Hodge, Blankenship and Sohalk; Ferguson, Quinn, Mussell, Plercey, andflllalters, Ruel. _ ,, s. rt. E er. Louls.... ..t1t2o1olo—1o 1o o PhiladcitphilL. .10000000l~— 2 1o 4 '-'BIl\8i‘-i§B—— Wright and, Severeid, GULF Notwithstanding the busy week at the Gui-f Links, a large autntber turned out on Saturday afternoon, including visitors. ' T-re Spring schedule of games ware completed’ and many giood scores were made, tea being esrved ‘by Mrs. Welter Grunt, Mrs. C. Gavin Duf-fy and Itlrs. John F‘. Whcer. ‘The Suznrher schedule of frames will he drawn up by Saturday next and with the new additions being about. completed to tlhe club house, this expected that large numbers will compete. The Tennis Courts, which were started last season are fast round- "l! llllfl flllillle, and no doubt as lhe sear-on advances. with shit Rlld Téllnifl __ on‘ the! Belvedere links, thcr-e will be some keen and Dies-seat competitions pd? on. lit ltlletlt Meet Wellutigllgliy 26f world, and there. at its secret source and origin, is one man, wb in shaping the tendency of his 11th and the high destiny or his people. pitched his moving teat, but ever built beside it his altar to the liv- lllg God. llt would be absurd to say that life for most of us today is u desert drear. Amid the beauty. DOWGI‘ and mystery of Nature, amt-l the joy and freedom o1 youth, amid the love of friends and the kindly graces of the human. in the noblsr thoughts and higher aspirations oi the soul, it is easy to feel God near. it is natural to realise the divine in life, and lift our thoughts to the ail-encompassing love and goodness of the Eternal. Yet before some of us realise all that God means for us in lllfe, we still need those wilderness moments. times alone with the solitude 0t‘ Nature; time; alone with the solitude of the heart. Most of us need at time's to get out into life's ‘wilderness spaces. outside and away from life's rush and oonventionalities. face to face with the boundless expanse-i or the ocean, or the calm, ster- suwn vault of heaven. that rebukes our petty controversies pad wbisp 81's of a peace that passes under- standing; heart to heart with all that is sublime and infinite, till a e get perspective amid the compiexl ties of our age, and view life from the viewpoint of the Eternal lsllirit of the Ages. Only thus does the fact of God stesdyus; 0uiy_ the: do we build within our lives an inner sanctuary for the living Icon. , Whatever he the progress of what we call civilization, however securednay seem the fabric of sn- its H10 (‘P.- On Wednesday night, July 26, at the grounds of the Abegwsn. u, s o'clock there will mircphfee one ot‘ the greatest athletic meets‘ i ithat has ever yetJaeen witaessodl I in Charlottetown. This meet 1n ‘which all the members of the Charlottetown Fire Brigade as well. as the leading athletes of the Ahegwelt Club will participate ls being put on by the Abegweit As- sociation for the benefit at the Firemen who are to take part in the hi: tournament at Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. , _., The Abegwveit Club have gone to great expense la making prc- parations ‘for this event. The grounds will be illuminated al- together by electricity to the amount of 40,000 candle power, and it has ‘been found by test that any event can -be seen from-any- where on the grounds as plainly as by, daylight. Included. in the "program are soven ‘big exhibition events by the firemen. The first of chase is the hose laying contest in which 250 feet. ofghoso will be used and con-— sins in breaking couplings, and attucliting nozles. it is eighteen years since the peopio of Char; lottetown have had an opportuni- ty of seeing a con-test of this aa- ture, the last time being at the greet meet of 1904 in which teams from all over Canada. took Dart. ‘It was at the meet of 1904 that “Jimmy" now James lMcEachera and "Toby" lMuclMillan made a record and won the Canadian championship. An effort will be made to still lower the record of Athletic Association com pacing} tsin at the present ttrne,-— we hu- man beings, with the big souls. are still little more than dwellers in teats, our life at the best un- certain save for some kinship to the Eternal. No dotrbt we take care today that our dwellings are more durable. more comfortable? than Abrams tent, but our life on earth is no securer than 0f old. There is a teat-like litsecurity in all things human. The fickleaese 0f fortune, the insecurity of health. the treacherqusness of popular fa. vor. the uncertainty of earthly friendships, the instability of civili- zation'—how they bring us to the tent-door of our insecurity to look up even at the heavens, which seem to tell how God etidures; rnutuhbliltles of life drive us. like Robert Louis Stevenson tn" his Sa- moan exile. to lmiid an ai-tnr to the chaugcloss and immeasurable Love of the Eternal. v fPhis tent-life ‘of ours demands the altar. Thschaaces and changes or Time demand the permanence occupied, like Abram in Cheldea making earthly idols for ourselves, and‘ the Eternal verslties v sweep‘ past. unheeded along our sunny sky. to be sear, out ohe by one. like Abram. into the lonely wilderness tent. before we realise that life would he lbereft 0f the God we take for granted. Have qou known the loneliness of retirement‘! We. do not choose the tout-life of the sick room. in those laag nights of loneliness sad pain we feel life's insecurity. another blast sad our earthly tent may be ln ruins instinctively we turn from the seen to the unseen. from the tempura-l to the eternal, from this earthly tabernacle to some building of God eternal in thexHeavens. And when those hours have come and gone how infinitely more precious life becomes, more sacred its common interests! ‘The common light o.’ the sun is sweeter; the daily love and kindness we took for granted. we cherish -with a trash dc light. [litre is dholler thing. and every prayer more real. The tent. life has made God and thiagaof the spirit dearer and we lovingly “build our altar of thaalcfluiaese and trust. - Jt may the the tents of sorrow to which we are led out. There la each heart knows its own hitter apes; The world seems emptied rvven of God. Yet aoonhqw gently her-cavemen, unveils the sweetest rqmcrles. , There are some, things even in our loved ones, which we never seen so clearly ha when soon through the veil of tears. Lille the darkened glass through which no can gore at the sun, the shadow of death gives the soul o wondrous power of vision. Love declines to cease and hope oveujctfes the grave. The tent or mortllltlllllkes precious the eternal city, whore love la unbroken and "life moans Home st last, and with an. villus From those who loved him belt: 2-15 Wlildi 9"?" “oo- . le-r Perkins t Wed- “uw 4w _ Aqpquu “$1M , , __ _ . . . ,. _ .. _ . - 1904 by the contestsa s on or" rr-Ezi "BM-r- ~r illxsrsrsyhfistuh=sisi "" e vs... .'.r.~.:.::""~' "sir: 2.22:... .. ‘arm’ on ' ‘ lit-miner olthr first. or seeds? 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Alhond pen ca” as build our altar of bop; wltb _. , g _ ._ ,. o,| how the tent-like vicissitudes and . beour stay.‘ Out’ 0f the Eternal Sometimeswe are 7° i .»Life so often takes on n" false security. and often we have 5 ones sorrow each soul dwells stone; a Bu. When the race of life ia-run, _A_s we lay our host/loved treasure ‘Beneath the mounded sod. ' Some of U8 call l; couragg. But others coil it God." And there are worse things than death for nlaa vto face, Worse lhllll death itself is the loneliness and desolation of that condemning hour when a soul loses faith in lt- self, when we seer nothing but our own uuhvorthlness; when. we feel perhaps the remorse of our neglect- flll love beside some-still form now. forever beyond ou-r love and kind- ness; when oppressive shadows unnerve us and our loneliness be- comes despair-waver more than "in that lor-ely hour, alone with an 4':- cuvslag conscience, a conoetnhtrirz heart, at dispoirind, soul-is God utterly lndispensible- A“ carne- yclértt Love who knows our p t. and all the ,way,we have travelled with ur without Him, knows our shame. our regret. our hatred n! our sin; knows too we are fit for more than that, and knowing all,‘ feeling ail as a mother. ~ IHeart know-s. and feels with an errtng. frightened“ hopelesslchlld. pardons all, knowinvgghe past is not all we are fit. for; trusting us still and dx- pecting better things of us,‘ opeiis up a new tctnortfow, twinning us“!!! leave our past. ‘with Him, ‘lifting up our lives into new life, new hope. new peace. ._- Up with thy heart my brother; up wth they heart, |in life's deepest darkness, in life's, truest: tonsil due. up‘ with thy heart to Go —-the God men have found at Calvary, where stands re- vealed‘ the ihfinlte beprtscite o! omniscient -Lc've over the erriag children or men; -the God. that souls have found a-t the Cross. that Cross which is at once the chal- lenge to the world's sin and the tragic pronouncement o_f the infi- nite vdlue ‘God set.‘ on every soul o; man Do not rwonder ‘that the heart of God vls greater. than our hearts. and can torsllle where ml"! cannot forgive. where we cannot forgive ourselves. liftlngus n!" up t0 a new citanre; trusting us ever to make good children of Hts immorta lover helrfl w we elerfllll life. lap with your heart! ll‘ God! Up with an alter in your ll"! to Him who auloue is able ‘to REED you from fat-ling and present Y0“ faultless before the Presence Ill Hts glory with QXCQBMHB i07- "Stand where we will. C"!!! l»! we may..there‘s pone but God can gent-pr; qemrfndu the altar; the altar hi0!!! "1339: our tent-life worth Wllllil- N°~ what, ‘we livefinpbut what we live for. is‘ the supreme}? ‘mP-°""'“‘ thglrfulilteggidcnnw "a. mill "m" u know the visions that la l‘! him, thtshvues ' Blot _l“"§"“°' "3' he fire that burns bu the alter *3, his heart. only the all" "i 43°F Presence in life. exfllllill? Why *h' ‘am endured the, 165i. 0N?’ m: ins of the spiritual laterprolfi‘ and trausftgured the temper]; Only the piSiOII of filw Qlelzi made the GGDCHHO!) 0i lnewrfl 5hr" uesg worth while! Only in the lig t i}: the invisible do _we catch this . nteonlng _'ot the visiule- will“ ‘i’ 1dr move we raised, on 8P9 V‘? raising, amid the rnyllélYjlll “m” “one which the years shall sure ly carry away, or one 11989410784 uporj the R003 ‘d! All!!- °uf own‘ 9T5 with the divine! Only M! W" keep slight the altar-flee of wlll‘. munlnn vvrlth -t.he‘splrttuai; the div- ine, the eternal, amid tbelell!‘ liko. insecurity oi those earthly’ days. Shall we endure unto the emL beholding H-lrn who ll lavis- ible is with us ali me wry. l0»!- lug for a Ci[y:'WhiCh hath-founda- tions, whose Bandea- sad Nltlllr ll God: hill the earthly houawof this tabernacle bein! dtsolved. u dis» solved it must, he, we excblllsfl this tent-like dwelling for. a-build- tag of God, a dwelling place not made with huudsktvternsl lg thO lteuvens, where's or, ‘isvino awrl need -0i‘ altarjtoy urther ue, of u reminder of God, for ‘Gtd inset! shall be unto thee an everluting light, and t!!! 00d thy glory; fol"- Vél‘. , , __ "owivlug wmnhrh rtuol endure When alftlnt senate shell aims: sbook, . Rita's in the dpiritug’), Flow through our‘ sods and mflo _ ,v thstmpur t ' l sflj Thu‘: we may it t ‘from but the dust ' - ‘ ' ' A volcano unto Him d rs. An age above the coaqufisdgear To‘ one that with as camp's‘. - trust,“ ... .,. With‘ faith u.» coined abor- rock.‘