1 1 6 v»_» 1. ,. , _ . ."__»f r~;_ ,~- 1-... ‘<1 J 1 " ’l.`~'r.'!»‘~. "'1»‘.= .5 ° ” I x ' I” . ` "‘1 .1 1/.». _.._ -1 - ._ .. . 1. » _ 1 _ _ _ _ - 1 - fb" ~_;».. gi, _»-_~-i'.l,;f._..‘ ~ , 1 1 ' . ‘ 1 '_'*;»~i"'~'.: »_». '~ ' 1 .» -i-‘;1-r1~11.:»._f.- "11 ‘*“.’~’f-"“» " . . _ _ M, .sp I _ , l . ____ . 1 . ' ,1 1 V 1 » v .race 'rwo _ ‘T UIHIUATIBIIIIUI , ~ _.» _ --~ __ ~ ».~.4-sri-,-; -1"-‘-fi. 11-» 1' ._ (a ,ii 1 K 1 .‘t,.,_.~’~. _ . _ _. ~___r.-i»_f- .51--_~,;'. ._ .;;=:r;,- . ---»‘ ie... 11..... --. -. -.¢..- 1 THi;__<;__nA111.1;1°rE'rowNGUABJJIAN __ » 1 imsisr mf -~ . JUNE ,9_ 19,2 ' "" ' A 11 ‘ ..~ “Tliat is a ine Toothpaste all right, "Pleasant, cooling, refreshing Bavor that hanishes all that early morning taste. f lweet. - “I am glad I bought Nyal’s. ~“Leaves the mouth clean and "But the goods back up his words. It is sure ssplendid toothpaste. .lpn wld me that there are over a hundred different Nyll Remedies.. That they were made by a sturdy, old time firm that glwgvg had and always would stand for high quality. “bum 1'11_g¢¢ 11 ba:/If 10-day of 1/mr A941-1 Lim 5.1/1 if me .dazzling me. ./1 ny 11|edic:`ne 1 buy will be Nyal’s in/ulnre. " 115 "Yesterday I was alraid that the dnig clerk was a little enthusiastic and that he was praising it too highly. , Wlllll WANTED I will pay highest price for wool this season. As I buy only for cash it will be to the .interest of those having wool to sell, to send or bring it to nie, Charles Riley , Charlottetown 6- 14MEfwn.1s3w. _ng q E-' __ _ , _ -@13- gl? =:"'.il"=i\/|2E;'.'._ i@.£5.'I‘.A§_I_1C)]N.`l` 'I`ROT'I`INti TRIAL 2.1/I 1-4 A 11orA11.1 sr1iN11A11o.n1z1;o sou or E I I\IC5EII\l 2.061-4 Founder of the World’s greatest trotting family. Catalon is a full brother to OWASSIA ,.06 5~4 and PROD! GAL BINGEN (tr) 2 I9 I-4 A handsome Mahoganv Bay 15 _-1.4 hands, weight 1075. To get trotters uniforuially you 111ust breed to prodticing blood, as by so doing your chance for success is ioo fold greater than otherwise. BINGEN 2061-4 Sire of 56inclu1ling Admiral Dewey 2 04 3-4 john Ward 2.o5 3-4 0WHiSS8 2-06334. The Leading Lady (3) 2.07, Uhlnn 1.57 3-4, Codero (4) 2.09 3 4. Totara 2.01) 3-4, Lord Revelstoke 2.10, Capt. Bacon 2.103 4, Vice Commodore 2.11, Grandsire of Aquin (.1) 2108 V2, Ken- tucky Todd (3) 2.083 .;,Bi11volo (3) 2.09 !§,Cochato (3) 2.11 '.§, Doug lass (3) 2.12 Z, and 28 others. Sirctl dams of Nahma 2_o7 };{, and 3 others. lat Dam. IMPROVIDENCE by PRODIGAL 6000 Record (3) 1.211, (4) 213. (5) 2.12. Dam of Owainsa 2.1~o Prodigal tr 2 19 jf. Znd Dam QUEEN WILKES, by WILLIAM L. 4244. Dum of I1ppr0vide11c1=. 2.11, Qucrial 2.123-4. Improbable (2) 2.211. Grandnm ofOwai~s'-\ 2 1.16 3 l, Sen. Axworthy (.1) 1.28 tj. std Dem ILL WIND. by YOUNG JIM 2009 l Dam fvfGeo St.(`|air(4) 2.15 5/(trfrv) Sire nf Trevilltaii 1.08 X, l')4vi.i R sameday at one dollar for the IUUUGI _ 2 In fa’ (p), sire of Mckinley 2 06 lf etc. Mb Dam CARO NOMO by IIAMBLETONIAN I0 Dam of Bob Acres 2.28 _"Q, tirandani ol' 2. Servicefee $25.00 with return privilege. Cash or note at ,6"64l time first service. APPLY TO DANIEL STEELE Ott T() THE t")WNliR JAS. T. WAITE, Sherbroolr, Lol I9, P. E .I _ ':.2R.MttsFs_i8itl]1111e27 L_ _ Rcror1l2.1t1. Sire of Moy 2_r)7_l_,', Nolan (4) 2.08, L:-uiretta 2.08 ,'_{ ,Dan M. 2.119 }é, India Silk 2.1o},{ and 95 others; dams of Gen Watts (3) .:.o6‘,,' Owaissa 2 o6 )4”, Gavalta (4) 2.11 _‘,,' and I7 others. Sire of Axtell (3) 2.12 and io other.-1. Grandsire nf Amy Brooks z 0_1, ';{, Ozanam __07_ Home Cirdn 2__7_ ou Intercolonial R_ailway at one Gentry Z 1.7 1;, 111..,.;,,,c L07 1‘t_ ,Q3 way First Class bare for Round .u11m. sired dams -»r 1111.11 1v»11»,m.~.u1 Trip on June 28th, 29th, and July 1 117 1-4, Lundee_n 2.11, Improvidcnce 15( ggqd [0 “turn July 3rd On Monday July ist tickets will ,_ .. 2. 1.- and 311 others. 1.1111 1-4, Ihndy _|1m:.oo If and 45 I nth:-rsniama of Bingen 2.06 1-4, Nur, vallis 2 n7 3-.; Evelyn Byrd 2.oq 1-2 _md 7, “them » will leave the Coinp1iny’s wharf at 8 20 o'clock a m. Sire of Dexter 2.17 l-1, 31; ulhepg dams of Stz1n1l1.1ul 1.1-7 1-1, ctc. Summerside, P. E. I Lesson 1. JULY 7- MALIGNANT UNBELIEF. Mark 3 20:35. GOLDEN TEXT. _ 'vrnis 11. the iudgment. ttwt 1'5"' is come into the world. and men lov- cd darkness rather than Ill»'.I1'-- I"I` their works were evil."-John 3:19. POINTED SUGGESTIONS. By Rev. D. W. Snider. _ The scene and story in the life ul our Lord which the lesson has unilcr review pulsates with intense and ex* citing interest. No argument _ur strife of tongues on the P0_Il_UF“I platform. no pressing. i¥\<\\l12>1*»\"° rabble gathered about the P2130" Ui a contestant whose tame has been put in peril could be more alluring to the love of the sensational that is in us. The parallel passages _lll Matthew and Luke must be stlldlei at the same time. When affairs are at the crisis .strong words and decisive actions comc into evidence. They do not tail when Jesus is pressed by the circumS£Ml€€F which malignant opposition creat-US for Him. In His supreme and Di\"m0- lyldignificd way He meets the occn sion and routs His.enemies. His logic is resistless. His purpose is stead- fast. His spirit is filled with tht? loftiness of the holy and thc loving. and the crowding throngs are left to marvel, saying, What manner of man is this? And there is only one honest answer to the question. He is the Messiah. It is not to be wondered at thot men thought that Jesus was beside himself-mad. That was the horn of the dilemma they would take rather than confess themselves insane, for they could not consider their mental judgments to be on an equality. They 1-hose to call Him queer, eccentric. 'l‘hat, they thought, was the charit- nhlc thing to do, and in their charity some thought to save Jesus from Himself, ‘ But. thcrc were others who cut. he- twccn and charged that Jesus had wilfully put Himself under the power of the' prince of the devils. That at- titude, which was begotten hy the spirit of hatred, created an issue. The lesson tells how it was mot. rcsistloss severity of the logic of Jesus. Abraham Lincoln madc use of it., in the critical hour of United States politics in his nevcr-to-bc- forgotten spccch called "The House- I1ividcd-Again1~1t~Itself- Speech." Note again: Jesus claims power nnd easy- supremacy over thc power of the devil. He can, and has, and will drive him forth frrm the posses- 1=ion~ol' men. He can ind him and 1-lean out the house he has occupied and live thcrc himself, The spiritual implications of such R claim make it such that men who continue to li\'c in sin are sinners, indeed. It. means they stiffer the domination of cvil Where Jesus is willing and has power to reilzn. The Castle of Man-so11l should belong to Him. The unpardonahle sin: Many classics will doubtless spend unto wasteful- ness most of tthe precious time of the lesson in vain questionings over this Portion of it. Certain facts will re- main, viz: There is an unpardonable (Uon*.inuc1l on page 3.) IIALI FAX (Over 200 Agmtsin Maritime Provinces) 'b,1x, M\\11E\1 mos 'l . _-_,.,.;,.,~1.f '.1 ...y 1....1...... Spray. pray. Spra lt is now time to think of spraying for the codling as the bloom is beginning to fall. .Ensure a good, clean, he and sound set of fruit by spraying with NIAGARA LIME SULPIIUR 1 5 1 3, AND ARSENATE OF I LEAD. » ()ne gallon of Sulphur and two pounds of Lead to 40 ga water. Use a Perfect Spray Pump, which we can supply. S your potatoes with a perfect Row Sprayer this year and time and money. \Ve keep a full supply of all the above Auld Bros , Ch’lown J. A. Moore. liazelbr Distributors ` Prov. Agent. 6-I2Mni 1vfEm17i The Dry Cleaning of girmeu s o;e_ne_ the way to economiung in your dress bills. You doubtlenshave _ a _\\1rt. Lost, or Tailor-made cult. whigh hui for stain or noil in otherwise in good cunditiun, Dry Cleaning will make these girmcntn just like uw. Restores and brightens the colon and renewl the life of u-eefulnens. As an experiment send ua some garment _which you think is beyond recall. lf no: io.; badly worn we will give it every appearance ofne vu. Send through our local agent, Mr. D. A. Bruce. Richmond St.' Ungar’s Laundry & Dye Works, ! 0 fl? bth P. E-_I. .ready to show his speed Funeral Director an 11.1.. 1 althy -'~§‘>`-f _'._'. _ ., 4'-_ ,§-- ~1~. » ‘ri IlARON _ 'WO0II Bay Stallion foled |907, weigh . 1111oj-._1`1» 1s:».4`1.....1., . est trotting talllons of his age He was Slred by the King of Sire any tune. _ Oakley Baron 2.231-2 at 3 year 'l`he second dam of Baron Woo Note, first, the passionlcss hut. ` sure theylre right". ALWAYS make sure you are well supplied with Eddy Matches lvecause “lf you're sure thcy're Eddy’.-1, you’ EDD\"S Matches are always full M. M. l count, good dealers everywhere keep rua 11,13. nnpv cofiipmy, Limtted. Makers nlso of Paper, Paper Bags, HULL’ CANADA' Tolletl’aper. Tissue Towels, etc. carries with it the Eddy guarantee that it’s a sure 's TC 1 . 2 5. was by Preceptor 2.28 hy Nutwood ' M Mccm-lb Q Balm 2.18 worlds champion Sire of Brood "Y . ‘n mare third dam Abdzlllah Baron Gm»"_| ¢°mmi"i°"_ Wood has taken first prize in Nova ___ Scotia and P. E. Island Show Rings. °"° ""' I-lis foals are large and handsome . I sy¢|n¢y, N, 3, _ _ _ _ 1 he will make the Season 1912 at _ _ 9, ___Every |'.ddy _ Match is a Sure, bale eltlatché Charlottetown driving park. Terms ‘:°“""""’°‘;i_'__Zi_r_f;‘_;“‘. "'°d“*° _ ‘_ fllslaglorgssilsnsr note dm: Nov' _ISL Farmpra having first_~§lua dairy ` _ , ‘ _ butter or sa e sliou write us IT is made of first quality materials by skilled work- 1' RED J' CAN§:‘§.2§§e inning prices. ' _ ' _ W_ S_ McKIE_ ` 3-zdsttr|6mpd. men and mechanically perfect machines, and Owner. 5-zzdwsrstf s on 1-2 miie track the Oakly Baron Colts are selling for more money I __ s1»_zcu11._r1c_s _ _than the get of any other horse on FuI_?_:_;‘:f:°;£;‘_§a?_f;‘;‘ :::"l§‘;:_‘,;__lt P- B I~ holstered. Hon Wgd Wgod bthe dadinhof B;ron 0_spf{1_§__Su_1{¢1_ime11smade1113;-_dei-, Woo was yt at goo orse ro- 330.3 RE§]Dll}§OE§f"°B °“° pray vider 2.18 i-4the fastest trotting nz umm' Save Stallion ever bred on P. E. I-_ L _ <1 T. ;._..;f- --~ - _ .$11111 11111111 11ss111;;e§; r_ 1 _ 1i11_3I;1e__§ugn»§_;_j I 'rninn Qumran. _ ,ff-3" -_ . . _._-.--jf es "rf ,__ ‘ i_:`*’i“~‘l,,§ ._,‘.,, -when you want _iozr heat. 'fy ____. " I Ing system repaired. li".-'yi . I have had nearly thirty ` _ ,,._,‘-Z iglfjf i 1 _years' experience inthe work perfect and permanent satis. faction. Work right- q11|¢k II and know that I can give you 3 . servlce--moderate charge. Jas. A. McEachern 124 Great George Street. horse he¥l§.',`absolutIy sound and one of the gest gated and fast- n Gqfp. balmer-Miss A. P`erguson,Lady S Assistant- Personal Attention _ and Promptnese Guaranteed. . ‘ Ambulance calls answered 'at - short notice ' ` North Bids. Phono 8l)’l. dltstl lFairmfor Sale Livery t~l1.r.h|e. Grafton btroel. West. Terms for the season $6.00 Miuuzs .ir owN1=;1¢'s 111s11 I AZAD No 57660 1 1 1 * _1 ' . ' 11)' L d‘ Il115_:____'st_11_ll1on_y_'_1;1~. sired pi; _:lor Mde 111 Gregor 2.17. Grand Dani Zilpha by Bel Went.. ' WILLI \l\l (JARR- Owner, Uharlottstown 6--l5WIm2tll INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY lCheap Rates For Excursion Fares For Dominion Day Tickets will be issued to stations e issued to Plctou good to return 1i _ » P The S S. "Northumberland" G W. WA KFORl)_, Mai: a ger. Get the New Catalo Tue onioinnt _-_ l Molassine Meal Try Mollssiuc Meal-get it from ° Builds Up Good Beef Cattle Do you want to nave n1o1»ny n11y1'.1ir fer-ding bill and at the same time build up stronger. I1-:.1\~»s1 and more profitable beef cattle ':‘ Vmi run do thin if you 11-11° l\l11|a1\nin11 Meal for if 1:11111 downlhe feeding bil) 111 .1 munimiim. cf-'us little and 111=1kea A wonde'ful increase in the condition and weight 111 the :1nin1»1Ir1, dcva-lops ntvong and firm flesh, good mum-le and hc»1l1l»y fat. It in easy to use and cute down the feeding bill no well that a fcw meulu will pay for its unc. _ - , .Ln __ __--__ ` , The Most . \ Auld Bros. 11...i°‘§¥.'... 1 ' - an --» .-< ’ _qi Cut the Ice Bills ' 1, way l° _ ' ‘ 11.11-in-1w1» 1 buy fhgm .REFRIGERATORS A- cre great Ice Savers `\ [_ T"'°“'y'"'° _I -Bu one from us and con ' ` cm' “BM” y be vinced. We have a nice llne ln dlfferen l I I . ` \ W _¢tyl¢&_hI'p;_ we will sell ciheap for cash ' & DUI’ Hx 0 . _ _ _ . For S¢1¢By~ . '~,l_ioxee _ore cette( to W. CR- B B 11111111111 ' _ ”-““‘_,,_____"“"""'_l CREAM SODA 1' economical ‘YOU Need the Imperial Motor If you are particular there is no motor but the lin- perial that will fully satisfy you. It’s the motor that meets your demands on every point, for s‘1nplicity, economy, durability and efficiency it is above all others, it’s the tes: all round marine motor niade ln Cnnafa. I_mp;-rlals are made in sizes ranging from 21-2 h. p _ up, Every one hilly guaranteed. Drops post card for a copy of our new illustrat catalog of Impcrlal Motors, 1912 designs It’s one of t best catalogs ve have ever turned out_. Every distinctive feature of the Imperial is clearly explained and each pa is full of meaty facts and testimonials that should inter every man who wantsa reliable motor. Send for YOI ~ copy. Bruce- Stewartfe? Co. Lt Charlottetown 9 ed he gt! est TR d (ml -1 __!_r 71 1 dtginl K1'ng’s Birthday June 5111 l9I2 Round trip tickets at First _Class One Way Fare. Good Going May 31st, june 1, 2 S; 3. Good For Return _Iunc 5tli. Between all Stations and Points on connecting lines. A chance for a cheap excursion to Montreal on the finest train in Canada the “Ocean `Limite1l” W. R. ROGERS City Ticket Agent 81 Great Georgie Stir: 1-1 bi; B 4 M If NDERW00 Typewriters KEEN COMPETITION 1-: demands modern methods.Underwcod cobtnined billihg and correspondence tyyewriters are the most modern ever offered. The United Typewriter Co., of N. S. Ltd. . W. R. lehereley, Munger,` llalifu, ILS. | 1 1 - PERFECTIUN (TRIAL 2.21%.) The hdndsoment trolling stallion of 1’rin:e Edward ‘lnlandl Hin stock p'0Vl‘l1 "mg he ig A fu-11t1-lass sure. P1»1_f'ecl1o11 will stand for the lesson 1912, at ine own- er's stables. l'. C. RRUVVN. - -_ ‘ _ Charlottcloivu. IS' I-111111 dblnjret prize at t‘I1e“Pro_vlneinlE'1¢hiI1l1- ion, |9111, and 1911. ` P, C. BROWN _ ~ ` ' 'Charlottetown _ _,_A__ \ J P f f I' d _ Hillflrx gcrblisocl:Siloalaiicbncovzieiilcwidli l will mnkn the Henson of 1912' at Carr’a UUCPINI f~T"°WII‘ “L hard “nd UU" “`0Ud- m J ' re.r' on cart. Dram lasbcllii, M1i‘Gre‘g?»r by ,Robert Mc- mot1t,Sire ufnutwoon. This richly hr1_1d 3y111\r old trpttlng stallion, "Azad", will t dforn limited number of n111r1~1~a ni :hbn ownor’»1 livery stables. Grafton Bt Situated _-; 1».: miles from Sl Peters Bay. Good buildings on premises. For particu- lars apply to A. D. McDONAI.I) Mt. Edward Road. ' 6-zzMs.;wpd I » ._~_- *W I am ins ructed hy Mrs Alexander Mc- Leod to se I her rin m of |110 acres olexcel- lent. lend at Hartsvllle Lot 22(known an the Mclnnls farml on Wednesday the llrd day ol .luly next nt tho hour of 2 o’clocl1 p. m. 80 acres beinz clear and in zood state of cultivation the balance-can be a a 11 y cleared lt has been all under stock lor the lust four years. There is s good dwell- ing ho_use on the premises with all the material fora bsrn.1t has alwayslbeen coniudr-red the be11t_fa1-m in the ocality nd conveniently s1_tuat.ed being' tlmtlea from Wiltshire Station 1-ind 2 miles from Tlyde. also convenient. to Uhurch.Schon|, Stores ejc. lt 111 A very desirable properly Sale noa1t.1\'e ns Mr11_McLeod is goinfwent as soon as the farm is disposed of. good and valid title will be given. Terms and conditions at sale D. E CAMPBELL. _ Auctioneer - Darlington, Dated this 2lt.h day ofJuns 6~z5Mtuim11i ii*- The Shire Stallion will make the nan- son of |912 an follows: Leaves owner’11 table Montnirua ihy 7th. to Michael Bnwl11n’11. Glenlann- mz at noon. to F. M1\rtin’s. Dundas. i"°'t"“1 .Wi“'.r'1 ny.. n , o 11 111 1 Steels'.{.l1.t1e Pond. at noon thenoeto William R. Websters. Rollo Bay over night. Thursday, May to .I_nc_ptb {_?Qp_ken_d_Iorf‘p6 .’\tL1;_u1}t..rl_'I_¢?_1_>_t;- ' VBF Ill l"l I I ' 1. im ul y YB P te Bl , , of Farm .1 . . . ton o as Q 1rlsy's. t- e rn Y. :iver nlzht, Saturday Mn 11th, Albert. Webster-`s, Marie atnnon tllisnno to Pnt- ick Ws|she11‘ llrloroll (rear), romllnina' until Monday. M231 wth. Thence to Amr us McPher11on’|1. lnrke TOWN. lt H00" 7-" .Innes Ke1loy's Fort Auyzustus. ov r night: 'I‘uosriny.May14th_to ohn J. Mo us R Pinquid nver night. Wednesday. My i.'1th.to lillen Mc onald‘s, 1'eoka's ln- 1n11. 111. noon to 'l‘hom»\s Oorcornns. Film* wins Road. over night. Thursday. Mar 1111h,h1»metoMnn\s111is by way of New Perth. tnnwnor'11 Stables. WIJUB |19 WI" remain until 'l'11e11day, May 21st.. '|`hi~ route will he continued fortnight- l_vh1m|1.h and weather oermlttlnl. nina: 11.1. ownor'11 risk. DANIEL McGR.E(i0R. Owner _ Wl LLIAM BREHAUT. ln Ohnrzo. COMMONWEALTH HOTEL pppoalto State Hoon, Boltoy,M11ss ‘ .I Q, _. :_ Y __ ' "" ' , _' lil °' -"" _ "‘ 5'” ' _ _tu _ *ft* 'L_ 11li1Ii_~`_‘lI11_1 __ .1 *_ |;;1.,- _> ~ 1 I1,;'%.__ I 0 . ._ , _ _ _ _ olterl rooms with hot .ol IIN! I0? :4~l¢-4-_~. 1. 11=°.1:111-1-;11“11fil1lf’-"1`i=t1f-1:11 °.:l':- 111%- '°'..':¥...11:.@5;-.i_,:': 5'r.15.i'i'.=.°.1..1.’l.':°‘I'.'.i.'°°'°"“ _‘_ Q aasoturzirv !_11_11_11_'_1_t00r I‘l‘i'ii_ii»°i-'I»'l‘v`}`ii‘l{"i1l°»»l‘.s.»i”»'}1 Yucatan u ' ' * Lord Dalmepoy will stood tot the ees- ‘ Tun ~ ‘leon of 191| at his o\vner'| stablo . .Hermit _ _ 2 9 ' 'IIUIHI »~~ f . » A u... . 1 -_ _ . 1- ~ » * . \,,‘ . "‘.» » li ll ' 1 " ~’f"/4?' -'='“.1“~ . .» . “1,f.1.~‘\ J* -‘~$‘1‘ \ .~1’ _ , ,- , '_-, , .2711 .s <1 'r _f ` ` - 1 L M li V "M " '» ’ `~ l~..'lf .` l- ' 1 " -< ‘ _‘F ‘ 1 1 1 - °‘ -~ f~ 11"'-~""¢l;i.»'i`.' e -3"" `»€` "L lil ` JA ' _ ,,_,._*_,.~_., ...,,,,_ ,_,~‘_”,_m__ _ ,- »...~ ,. . ._, . ~ ..- ..- . _ .. .. . ._ .. ...... . ._