llll|IRiPFlii0R 'fiHREEi.iElIiS .' . ,, .: .. . _ . .- -f _ -.~ h,_ A-»..~-';,;< -"..-.-- ' .. » . __ 1, i 1 _ _, , , ,__ __,_.. . ,_ .,,_._ .__. \ 4 _ _. .__;_____v . ._ _ _ ._.~» ~. .5 __ __ fe _ ,__ ‘___ _ __ ___‘__,_ \ 1 " - I _ »- ‘ ‘ _ _ ' - ____ l* Z ~ - _ - __ ‘ rl- ___-_ H. _,___i`..4y.-f1553s-r;,_-;=$'.- ,gr t- 4- ~.» -,4~ __ _*___* _ _ _ _,_ ,_____¥.l,. ,Q ` No. 1, Lorne, Ont. _-‘_"For over ' three years, I’ was confined to bed. with R/aeumalirrrl. J._)_ilring_that tilns,_I had treatment frfom s number of doctors, and tried dearly everything I saw (dyertised to' a'3_lre_Rheuplatism, without receiving ' a_l'iy benefit. _ _'Finally, I decldedto try ‘Fruit-a- tivos". . Bsforo1_lm“d used huts bor, I _noticedan improvement; the pain wha hot ,so severe, and the swelling started to go down. ,-1 conlinurd_Ia#1'ng llu'.rfru¢`l mt- dicina, improving all the time, and - now I can walk about two miles and do light chores about the place". . _ALEXANDER MUNRO. 550°. a bpx, 6~i'or $2.50, trial size 250. At all dealerscsr sent postpaid on Iiljccipt of ‘ by -Fruit-s-tives Llm1isq.otuw`s_.' _ _ T 31'. _lvlA`ReAnE1'°s COLLEGE~uw» pnscsooarol -- `.'l'_\ll~L-A¢lDlll¢C°_Ulll' ` ' '::.:.'.‘..:"::.......“""'.;..': `9 E-l‘ AL vb V g | _ nas-s r u»=l§grl<=°°“"G` ‘ nn. n°'.;.‘..°2l°‘i'°"i-'.... . A . | , _ fldsd‘=::r:‘s-ll'-illrs. Sept.17. - -.-~»n»»n»»-fb- SERVE AT HOME M sn ‘d not realize that _ nugszéylsyllgs lgllichanecdcd here in Canada n as . u ops. _ ' ll Vefdo nnt.csre io_r the treats and citizens at home. there will be a brca down at the-fronrf _- _ _ _ A wollllan taking a nursc a trsrnlng new is rendering nsllongi iervlcc the moment she lakes up her duties "Does tim noi convince you that you are- ncededl _ _` ' ._-' wc__i;_acl_l nurs\ng_rlghl at home. Send ` CII lfl. - i l?6gi.AL _COLLEGE OF SCIENCE 709 N-1 Spcdina Ave..-Toronto. Oni. _ l"°f°=fl'P“=l' _¢“rl= nl'i.-cl.ll-'T I CHRONIC DISEASES _ CURATIVE. TREATMENT by the , month ‘in_advance,_ Yiotorla Hotel. Charlottetown- P.1ll.'I.. Canada. HOURS. ll £0 8 daily. NOW ' 18.-B.f.HE8SIAN larrlstsr, loiioltor, _ Notary Public, st°»» ll #CNHI T0 LOAN. .. ~ dlltanus. P. I. l. ' ' I §. "‘ ' - . - - ~ _ TH URBDAY COURT.-The 11 a.m.- yesterday. lglllle vs_ Daniel or. lander -was all-4253!. and will _.it ... . Court roses The was of French large white ed a shower' white roaebuds maiden was given sway by Dr. E spent . . ha there was no further room for her ' home lon a few oollhi .'l'!¥ ISF ` Squeeze the juice of two lemons in- to a bottle containing three ounces of orchard white. shake well. and you have a quarter pint of the best _freckle and tan lotion, and coml>l0X|0l\ ll¢ll1l‘ tiller, at very, very small cost.. ~ Your grocer has the lemons and any drug store or toilet counter will ‘supply three ounces of orchard white for a few cents. Massage this sweet- ly fragrant- lotion into the face, neck. arms and hands each day and -see bow freckles and blemishes disappear lf- D- sTEWART» K° 0' "and how clear. soft and white the skin Barrister, Solicitor 'and Notary Public Milos Nswson Block. Charlottetown lranoll Ofllosv Georgetown _llo_nay` tc _Lean on Real lstate _ , wannvnron at snaw lie. f§:>'Ii$lf>‘i-?°r;:' ciltfstdy aut Association. Bank of Montreal, Can- ada, Permanent lanterns. Corpofa-_. lon. _ ‘ _ _ _Y "Y '1 _ , _ _ IIORSON & DUFFY »~ 'larrlatsrs and Attorneys lolioitorsfor Royal .Bulk of Canada .i IONIY T0 LOAN ,_nor.1'l._fijN 'ls uogmlvos atiirrdiir ' momsyas-i_.sw ` ll- %'.l"”f." .i*.‘.ii.":’§.ih“.‘.‘.' ll glarh.o’ttatown. P.l.I. _ - _V _______ ___ _ _ . tsohnbb sz le " w. I. use .x.c. I flarrfstsr and-xttzyrnaysat-Law of 'I' "'|'.’|'¢'°!»'fi ‘i"°1'=’hmnQn. . _ ossnonmwnl r'.s.|. .» -., ` _Miss-D.Rudge J sad Parloursl becomes. Yes!`lt is barmiessl' ;_ Skin Qlliierers You will sigh with relief at the first magic touch of D. D. D. the soothins wash of oils. Many of our customers thank us for this advice. You will too. vllfry D. D. D. today. We guarantee it. iii. A. Foster, Central Drugstore, Char- lottetown. / Gi? 1§. - -.-sc" °'-' _ \0|!»_&WWNli¢fs. ~ , . , _ . . , _ 1-. . ' .- . _ but fern the end oi Saun as missing, ders.. and _was unattended. "im-_ ed. it is now mediately after the ceremony. Mr. thathe is a prisoner and Mrs. Rogers leilt for the pound many. cities. where the -honeymoon will be .__ . '_ -MOTORED FROM CLEVEIEAND. ' -Mr. and Mrs. W, _hfgyyer lark, FRIDAY Charles H. Clark, Mrs._l_s}, _. Turnbull, F_UN|El;AL 8_E._l_t__V-ICEB.--The Helen Turnbull, of‘*Clevelsnd, Ohio. _ ‘ era of t eflate l'.. Charles-Daiz e arrived in~-Summerstde test 'Monde ' Ml- Kelsey in his Bddl°0BB d0Cll1l‘Bd I - .’ . ' `. was held* ypsterday from ‘his resid- evening, and are visiting their pall- it the dllly of Alneflclln P00910 l0_h0ld Tl” w°l°m_°"°' lll°”k°t°l'll°' “nd “l"'l"l”d tllllll Y0ll llfl lil ence to chef, People's Cemetery where ents,`M,L and Mrs. S. Hall Clark. .They ‘ the line at home, saying that in com- ‘ I E°lll\lll ill -Clll°lllll°¢l Wh° dl' 03 Wllll N10 lingers- N05 H-bit. _ the remains were laid -to rest after lmotored from Cleveland, .lnaili ab. , 9|D|NG CUM?-575°.-Th9 “GW parlson with what the boys who are covered freaone. -' of pain or soreness is felt when the reading! of the beautiful- Masonic out 1600_ miles, “had a 'vrey -plgisnnt 5ldl_"K`~°»¢ th” Nb' ll “ld” ‘lf the Char' 501115 Over M6 d0|I\i§. ll0 Sll¢l’l0C€ WHS ‘ Tiny bottles of tllie mrfélc applyiné' frsuons for sim-. funeral service. The order of proces- trip and "experienced no trouble of |°“°l°Wll l"l`ll“'“Y B'-ll¢l°ll- l`°lllllC'lllE too great for those at home. Mr. Kel- ‘: num can now bo hu “yan ward; ,It doom* Avg” h_;“;`”"i ' sion from the house, where an im- any kind en route. They intend re- ill” ‘lid ‘wal dllllllh Wall ll°llll’.1°l°‘l soy has Just visited training camps in I y ' d bo f gd ' y h f. - ~ ---- pressive service was -held by the Rev. msinlng on the Island about a month. Yesterday- the United Stlilell. and GH-mill? Bllfi UDB' . mg .B re °r 5 - “W mms' t °’lll`l“ 'll' null' Dr. Fullerton, was as follows: Mlm. -ll , __ --~ push .ln cdnndn and England, and he . _ You nmrly apply jd-.few drops .l-‘or o few tents one can now _ _ '.-AN AGE_Pf V|S|TQFi--Ml‘- _Willl' gave tho audience a vivid picture of - -» ` of this fr`eezone u ' to d Mayor nndclty councillors, .Masonic wAn ‘rms nscipss.-The onnr- am H°"l¢l- '~'ll_° ls MW lowled lfli conditions in all _those places- -frsternity, Clergy. Besides the wide dian has received through the courtesy Kensington- was ln low” °“ M°lldal'- ` Mr- Kelsey B¢r0llZlY l¥ld0l‘B<-‘ll U10 i callus. Instantl the soreness 'ss wt-ll as painful calluses on. circle of friends in attendance the of Mr. Kerr, secretary of the National H9 ll’ l”`°°ll°“"Y 350'" the “U10 lll l‘0B0lllU0l1 flW0l*ill€ llllivvrslll lnilllllryi _ ' disappears and shortly you will hottomof ieetwithout any pain oillcial mourners were Messrs John Committee on Food R Bllll9Bl‘&ll0@ lllld HES all he WHS dll H10 tr i l hich d i - ' ' esources, a full _ _ H D ng W Wan. B- fluted by he _ iind the oorn or callus so loo Lad ! K it th d _ Dalziel, S. Wonnacott. Arthur Hoi- set of Canada Food Board Recipe 30"' day ‘ll A“5“l‘l' 1388' when ll” llolllllllllll ill llelllllllll Y°5l9l'daY lllfllll' l ' ‘ ' in me mp on "e~ rlllllerh .ary iBand,- ;Po1ice Force. Firemen. qllantiidaa that, a was stenographer to report of Bt. wounded German WBT ere are only two boy in it through which he can dispose of his product on its way to the customer. That medium is the Fur -Sales Board. Come to our meeting and assist our za on as done and what it is cap able of doing for the industry Board potatoes are looking line, other crops tinues poor. few codilsh being found in the waters lately.-~Mr. and Mrs. coming by auto. Wir. Jones and Mr. home from Boston. It is understood An auto -party came- down from E. Island. He is the son of Mr. Ed- wani Foley of Sou-th -Shore. and en- tbrough much of tile heavy fighting he retumed to duty and was as Llandovery Castle with the Army xedical Cor-ps as caterer. Only two e was .then in- the best of health and irits. His wife formerly Miss Ger~ ent in this city with her mother Mrs. A. McDonald, 200 Dorchester Street. it is sincerely to be hoped that good news of Pts. Foley and the other missing from the Llandovery Castle may soon 'be received. GRAY HAIR kl- Dr. 1'rerns|n's Naturalt-iair Restor- Pl-INTIFUL. - A tr¢;_ln Albertol; rel catc es of erel also af" Miminigash is some dimculm the Eastern Car MADE IN royd, A. fn. Morrison. -l.. L. Jonlr- Books, which his department ls ls. “ll'°'° llls Black Pllol lnylolvfy "vor Ing. i hm, .rohn clll, stephen Holroyd and suing. 'rhers books, 'rull of pmctlrnl "le °°l°-llllllllil *l°lll“B.l1°l`°° Hellllall' 'fW<= hood the host of Promotion.- J. T. Morris. Pall bearers. Mcsslas recipes. should prove valuable to the dll' 4 H " 'l “UW “lld fill' llle f\lllll'°- America hail S. F. Hodgson, G. W. Wake or , economical housewife and are to re l .- Z ~ _ ' - ' l ' Samuel Lows. John Lawson- W- P- tall at only llvs oentsller Conv. The "°"N°"‘°U‘8LY _ll,L_.M,.s_ Cam _ms WM wa need the ,,,lrlt,ol the rllllgtlzltotlicotllcshlllifalihllet lglllsagcogilrilllfflllrgngl' liltllenazxillill qlglule bmdm themhilld to D0lll1 Bhd G00l'§0 E- H\lEhes'. Water' series,‘i'ncludes' separate books with °l°lll° Burke' Malpeque recelv-ed ll tele' "W9 ‘over 'here' and °f lll°‘."’ Wllm the present convention but conceded ured howev ls chow vias sho' mt' Commissioners and stan, Messrs recipes for bread, vegetables, fruits gram °ll Jlllle- 27"' slllllllg'lll“l ll" 5°" “live llellll lll`°ll§lli blwk Wollndcd. the to the most successml hndertaklng of |Ba_h'm_ hm eg' Re_"°’_`“ -3l`°“P§- "5 John P. Nicholson. C. R. Smallwood. and fish. V - Prlvsls 2060304 C'l\=l'l€s Edsel' B“'l'l<°- undying spirit of ‘oorfylhs °ll-'~ ` ‘ony convention or t/no organization yet nonrthe e ff 0 nh alll! SM em G. Gaudet and J. Purdy. Many beau- -_ lllfllnlry W8-S vdl1lll§€l'0llHly'i|| in U10 "The great need of America is "lfhe hum xt was 8 Boston baked bean on and sh';_u_‘;'_;°f;“» W _‘L 'Y_‘;l_`]‘l l`°P"‘: mill' “Wal °“°l`l“55 “"9 l'°°°l"°d" zl°N ¢H\-'RCW M|53|0N BAND- nr" Allslmllan General Hospital “V°l`l“llllllg “lam “'°"‘ ‘lf “very l’l°'°l“` supper, and 5500 Rdtarians and guests beans' Givel ` n Boll" T:‘“?|? silent tokens of affection and esteem A very successful program was ren- Rllllllll' '7‘,‘“°-25- 1913 llllffflflllg 'fl'0lll in' soul' as Kipling put it.” sald_"Mr. Bat down to fables mt one “nm - W-omeé ould““t°“tl' °l,*_‘g",k Ueny 9 from bereaved relatives and friends. d_ered by the boys and girls of Zion 'll,l`“_|’“°'l ‘,V.°l.ll,ld‘ » _ Kelsey' - _ l o For this occasion one thousand Trouble: in less; 3ldlKall." Bap lllllllilll ‘ Au'ro omvme-C (lhurlch Mmm Bam on We`l"°“"'“l' |sl.ANoER ;;nl5nEn - Among! l Kills' pounds or bonus, -rcnl beans. “four Smile. Smlle.lSmllo." *" " g llllliglgstlssige lbocmnlilllg G0lll9W'l’:l Elllsgugfis. Glilelrcislzalsljgcezltatigxlulel? the degrees corliernod:--'-at its' annual N" s“"l°'°M sacrmces, hundred loaves Ol B°“l'°“ bmw" hlread D"l`l“5 the 5llDD9l` -l-l10»'A-ll! -Ch NIB numerous of the -recklessness of cer- Zion Church mission band has raised C°l“'°°“ll°“ by lll°.§Ulll"°l`5lly °l Tm' tain specimens of humanity who. at since Oct. lst nearly $60 not includ- °lll° ls that of Mlllllel' ‘ll Alls' llpll" times undertake the responsible duty ing expenses. The young people are Flllwll H' Alldel'°°“' Mr' A“de_“‘°l'l' of running. an sutomobile.An instance most grateful to Mrs. Rev. McKenzie Wll° holds fill' ll 5€lC0lld'l'€lll‘ Ui*-ll all- of this was witnessed last Sunday and Miss Margaret McDonald who are V°l“lm°“l °l Fellow “ll ml’ Stall 'll when a. car containing seven y0\lllE the teachersoi' the Mission Band for the F°”“l"y °l Pllll°s°Dlly' lll,"l all'-flady men in military uniform- was seen their assistance. l’°5'““ work °" llls-I~)°°l°"“ -Tl-leslll' Bpeedlng ml.; the lower spring, Pali; m in the department of Metaphysics' and_ Road, near Mr. Simmons’ residence. r Logic. ‘Mr. Anderson is s scn__of Mr. It is said the car must have been _,OL E_ Blancharm the irommeni and Mrs- W- T- Allfl0l`ll0ll»_M°‘l`9l1~ 3°l“S al the 'ale of “l_’°“l 35 "ill" “ll 'young dentist of this city has lately ' ¢ ,_ ll0ll'l' lllld lllfly Were l'°lllldl“g' the sacrificed his large practice and has ON FURL°UGH'_ Fnghtlbmu an corners without taking the trouble to accepted 8 c__ptam___ commsslon in .Gsham Ross, son of Rev. G_. E. Ross. abate this Bpeed_ A young woman the C_ _A_ D_ Corps and is for the a former pastor of Zion church,_Chnr. walking at the side of the road ac- present stationed a_’Hamax This lottetown, is spending a lnonths fur- companied by a dog. which was a is the second son of Mr and'Mrs C lough. until Jul! 16th_. in England., ai- 3l'°°~t Pet °‘f °.’_“’ °f me Clllllifen lll the Blanchard who has donned tho lunil- mr having been engaged for me last heme where she lived, had a very form to do ms mt for King and co_m_ six months with the Royal Air Force lll1l'l‘0’W 050399 fmlll being killed' me try, his other brother being on active ln Franca Although ahmlst danylsnl cal- as it rounded the corner passing service for the past two years having gazed in the aerial operat ons, he tag B0 l_;€l_l_l' l° illgl' *halt th? mudi Vg” im; been both wounded and gassed and is zllilgt llfgegvvlfldrélmlifgaxlknelgflshgtgsg bed 8 Wil Hlell 0'0" "0 P back s ain o l clothing. She' was crowded so closely oertmng speaksthsegr::;gninl;ém“Th£ "sh ll7l“5 °’l°l’llSlllll°llt' ll," the to the ‘fence at t'he side of the road th Y ll0X¢ “V9 lll0lllll5~ t t - ’ ____ ' ' to esca e and the unfortunate dog' ..*FARMlNGTON NOTES -.Mr. walking” lust, two or three yards d °'LVER "°" FU" ‘°’~ll°lll"~l W0- Reginald cnllon, Charlottetown is ahead of ,her was mstamly kllled_Z1t “Cl Jllllt ll! much 3'! fish- |“m`b9|" visiting his sister Mrs. George Mac- _B understood E complaint ms -beg” metslsand other -raw material. It is D0m,ld_,._Mlss Ma,-gal-gl Cul-l-an lg laid and the matter is now before the “°°°”“l`Y lll°"’t°l'°' th” tlll’ l"`°d“°` Visitil18 l'Gll\lll/08 ai- M0l'°ll-"“Ml° c0m___s_ - er have some economic medium Richard La,-km, ls doing 3 mslllng .business at his saw mlll.~Mr. mington in his new auto to St. ` . ` ' _ Charle on Registration business.- us e Q organization to handle as large a vol- Many :fiends of ML John MclnnlB__ `. ' “m° °l lll" lu’ lll' “mall CW" ll’ 9”' Ashton. will be leased to ses that he_ slllle °ll “ch "`°ll““°tl°” C°m° “ml is able to be among them after his fnllfrsllixnd l“°l'°l“llVW1l“‘t°“l'°r5““` recent illness.-Miss Margaret Dris- l l. _ . coll, eacher in Farmington. is spend- _ ' ° in her holidays with her parents Mr. Glrilh, Hike beauty, [ellen RQ: Ut Trade Moms' clll\l`l°tl~°t°Wll' Tues' an€l ‘Mrs. Francis Driscoll, Mt. Her- d'y ‘l`lllY mth' - 191' bert.-=Mr. Jas. Boiger and Master _ Peter Flynn paid a flying visit to ‘--*ANNANDALE-"'°Th0 Sflllll and Fortune Bay recently.-Mr. Stephen 'MacDonald has returned after spend- not sopromislng.-i~‘ishing still con- ing his holidays fishing at New Fralp U6. .1-_ H- -701105 lllld 'Ml'--81141 MP8- H--~CHl'V- Mr. J. A. Clark, one of the delegates er, of tl-Iazelbrook were recent visitors from Charlottetown to the Rotary _ Convention at Kansas City, writes: Carver purchased two valuable hors~ "Moro than llvo thousand' mini-lens _es While here. one from Mr. M. attended and were accompanied by ‘Wsish. Slilvfl H090' lilld U10 Olllel' about fifteen hundred ladies. Among `fl'0lll Mr- W`l¥l~ J01lKll1B. 'B|§` Hllll-- the great features of the Convention M198 Jllllel MCFHTIIDB DB9 5l'l'|V€d were President's Pigeon's addl:ess,the heart messages that came from And .a daughter of Mr. C.- Jenkins, Dirrell, l-ew Homg Mol-lon and Thomas Swv. l ll" °lll0' al‘flV9d 507110 fl'0m B05¢0ll- enson the British delegation who pre- sented s British Flag to Internation- Lot 49 last -Snnda.y returning the gl Rotary, The reply, glldnillg must some dev- They were Mr. D- Jlnk- eloquent address or Jones or Atlanta ins. Mr. W‘.~Jenklns,.Mr. T. Jenkins. in presenting the United States flag Miss Dsllllh Jenkins and Mr. Mo- to the British delegation from the ___F_}achern. Rev. Mr. Lumsdeu preach- Atlanta nom;-y Club, The Cuban .05 llllldl llilllllllflllly in UW 389%!! delegation also presented their flag to '.Cl1lll`¢ll lslllldly °V0l1il1E'0ll the S 6- International Rotary. Hon. Hugh 'Ulld D9lll5l°ll- Guthrie, Governor Harding of Iowa, ‘ '*'- Clarence Ousley, Asst. Sec. Dept. of AM0N° TW: M‘|33|N°»--AS 'DFG' Agriculture, Washington, and Dean viollsly mentioned ln The Guardian. Donald Mondo, Halifax, gave addres- 'smons those on the ill-fated hospital ses thnt will long be remembered by Ship Ll|\l1l‘l0V9l’y CBBU9. WHS PHY-ltd those privileged to hear them., -7811109 B- FUN! Of 31-llltll Sll0l'9. P- "I am enclosing a clipping that may he of interest to your readers.” it should be mentioned that Mr. listed' in Calgary four months after Cla,-l¢ was Oligo; the speakers, and 01° 0\\l-lll’°l'k 0! U10 Wlll'- H0 ll” U58" delivered an address io the Farmers' S cti,on. It is published in another and took part in' the battles' at Ypres, psf; 9; this issue, Vllny Wd!!! lllll Oillill' BBSGZBNBHW- "‘lf you American people are made M 'UID 'll-lf-U0 Ulf Hi" s°V°llly ‘ll9 W" of the same stuff as the British, and UNH? 8'-""5 “fl ll 3 °°ll!°‘l“°ll°° I know you are. neither the terrors of wont slr Mhths lh vlflolls l1°sl>l- Kaiser Blu nor the devil himself can 93|! ll* WllBll-l\\‘|- Aff” °°l"`l|°5°lll5 break your nerve." These .words s oken b Andrew H ' ' p y ome-Morton, pre- !l8ll°d l0 3 D°9`l¢l0ll 0'* ill* 3~ S- sident of the British Association of Rotary Clubs. sounded the keynote of the "Win the War Rally."-held at 00|" 58° ‘\l° 'll' lll Hull” -"l_'l°l'° Convention Hall last night, under the llll ""0 hid "W ‘Pl°°'“l'° °f m°.°l'l.“3 /auspices of the Kansas City Safety llllll f°l‘ U1* UT" "ll" 'll l'll"9° Y°°'"- 'Csuncll, the industrial department of the Chamber of Commerce, and the international Convontio f R ta triide McDonald of this city is at pres- Club,_ ‘ n` _ol "_° ry _, The Crowd Joined in Songs Amid gala -decorations .oi tho. iiags of' the allied nations. five thousand persons gathered in Convention Hall. joined in singing the patriotic songs by the three speakers of the evening. -ativs, used as directed to restore gray Rotarisn Andrew Home-Morton, Lon- halr to its natural color or money re- don. Rotsrisn ill. it. Kelsey. advertis- msdsd. Positively not a d-ye sed non- ins manager. Toledo Railways end- indurions. Price 81.00. On sale. in Llllll- Cdlnllllv. and-.“Bafetarlsu" isa- Qlm-lgngiggg yy |3441; pros., Drug- iali Hals, safety-sommissioner. the " IUN- _ .. , . ._._. 4A£’~l Bahia Fe Railway, Topeka. l . \ A I _ . .. _-_ _ _ .. -' ‘ FED ROTARIANS ON BEANS _ Nicholas 0’Neil passed through Far- . ~~~ _ .l. 4 led by Charles Howard Mlllsi and gave i‘ close attention and approvaito every i, "will the war" sentiment .expressed ,ca in -return for the -hospitality -yon have accorded me since I landed in United States are in n_o`danger of a Hun dir raid." said Mr.‘Homc-Morton. sure of a night of sleep nnd safety, eclare to you that the British nerve the Hun planes bombardf London and England for the next `:hundred years, the British nerve wili‘ not bel plea to the American _people to put aside _petty matters of wngesand in- rlot begun to dream of the realities at Mr.'Hale, "Safetarian," also dgclarerl that Americans, are not makl`n`|.: sulll-_ cient sacrifices, and that foul"`oi' the five of those necessary at hpme to support one at the front are selfish in their acts., Mr. Halo pointed opt that this is all industrial war and that ii; might be easily lost through the scif- ishness and indifference of those at home. . ~ Rotsrian E. G. Trimble, prcsitlenti of the local safety council, was chair-, man of the meeting. ' The 5,500 Visitors Had Supper at Electric Park Last Night The New England Rotary clubs,_ill token of appreciation .extended them at national Rotary comventions in the nfl-no nvsffon-lHE.oUl.-uhh-*S Sll“lf”ll-elsif* . ,_;, _ _ _ _:'1- America twelve days'ago. I should like . l _" _' to assure you that the cities of the ,' _ _ _ __' , l 1-.r ' _ that does you good.. on .`. _ _ In a time ns eding food egionomy maple areot ` British. Nerve ll Unfhakvn getting niithc nourishmept they might from their food. The people or Lond°n_a__e never ti; not hnfw'much_you_.e_st.'but much you ”‘“’°l`lly °l -ll” l’°°“l“ll°ll'~ "l" l’° to the 'eras is peptogonio before meals lea [Bd li b f _ I , _ - » s » s LTI-°§nti0»i'ty n'-.°.i.°§-T °.§’r°§fl’m'§.'§."»‘.£.'i to more thonollth dlsunon and wlmllllivn. to do all kinda of work. clfipples Ind (hill llVlll f00ds f_li!‘_yl\\ ll0¢d ‘ ,-il, = ll throng our streets. and 'thousands of 5-is ; ' '- ’ vl' ‘ ' ‘ " _ the women and children. who are the 11|, .wagon .md|'t¢‘|,°°nfu| l';` | homes aretouched with soirrol'/ir; but ` _ T . ""* ~"'“" ' _ ' ,. ~|- * Id - _ .. . _ . ,~ .. . 'fr lv men and women alike is ulishaken. 1 /lt \ _:'.-l- l:,':::::.».'.r:.a-_.1:':..':.~.s:=::.::_'::' _ Women! Keep It On »Dl€iiS¢l! C- _ minato the air." ’ - ' " Mr. Homsmorton mnds s' thong i . _ _ / . . - _ dntlldlt ndhd_ . _ . _ i ~\ _ _ , |-nfyrfl ihépélngsolllort olinwlllfilifig 31'; - Ulnstantlyi Fewdrops s-tcp corn-sorcncss,then wnr. . » coI_:'ns and calluses slilri/,v`e1, loosen _andl .- ° 'Mm Hola uns at Homo I _A lift out with iingi,-yS_NO Patil. . _ ppzl a n cr, get rid of every hardcore, soft aching corn or ,la hardened corn, or corn lietwccmthe toes, picklesyone barrci of sugar and_con- diments for seasoning the beans, were shipped from Old New England. 'l‘wo»Ilundred women from the Min- ute Ciljcie of Kansas City went to the parkyesterday morning and prepared the box lunches. Members of the Ro tary Clubs of Kansas City. the Kan- to go with them, fifteen thousand sas“side‘an"d Leavenworth. Kan., don- nod wilite aprons and served ice wat- er, iced coffee and thc baked beans. ‘ _All of the bands were on -hand and. as illcir respective delegations arriv- t ed there was a parade around the‘ park. Concerts also were given by‘ i tire bands during the afternoon and ' evening, the Chicago Band and the ( Medical' Officers’ Training Camp Band, . . i B FF. _=|21.ul_ '55 '. _F 1 M il 0 was played bythe chicago Baud while 5.500 persons helped out,-theanvil by keeping time with spoons.___p_n'_ _ their plntes. When “Over There " "Joan of Arc" and “What Are Youdhing to do for Uncle. Sammie?" were played, the big crowd sang heartily. And the niesl was stopped while all arose to sing "America" ' lt _"was a. happy. goodfnatured crowd at Electric Park which enjoy- _cd the patriotic festival, the`Boston .baked bean supper. tile music, the dank-ing. the swimming, and mailyen- ertalnnlenis and the concessiohs. -suNo/_xv s£Rv|c_Es_-Th`ef§Metll- ‘odist Services on Sunda Jul '7 y y' th in :onnection with Cape Wolfe. and slipper. _ _The supper was scheduled for six last nine years, furnished. during tile o_’cio‘cli',“‘l5iIt"owing'to` the lateness’in . l ` ’ l furnished music during the bemJO’Leary -Circuit are as foliowlr: Mil- burn, Maddock and O'Leary. (Tl-the 1-ith inst. Knutsford. (laps Wpl efand Maddock. Summerside papers, please copy,-W. r _ _ :_l- \ F_' l ' M lf- B-l 2% _ `\ - I E ' ' 1.; _~_ 4' _ ; ...- _ . < f ...d.'£.'A§.:.nlsi'.~» ' v J _ . . .r_ ~ - > ' . ' " Y-‘tiff 1 I lfeusi --ff si Q.-__ _ _at¢;;.s..1._f 'V