fli' .\` l»4»T“ii gli i'1'M'h°§f` 'i'>1‘i¢&' Hug-lieél” _ ~!2'~‘- "sr ve, f » ~_ _ . -3'. .. ....1 __ _ _ I -.__ g.~_ 'fir' _' ' ' gd ' * - ‘is TONIC for pale 'afternoon at 1.30. She will _remain in_i “' “J = i - -c _ .-1 -. ' _ i ' ' __ _ ` _ _ _thin-~-* children; It cures _ _ '_ 'coughe"and colds. '_ _ 1 ‘ar ~ _ _ Price.35c and 70c 5] ‘ rs = , 3;/’ _ ' P _ - Coalbealen 3 Gee_. E. Hughes pi,,,.|¢t|,t¢w,, _ _T13.é.P°_¢{§r1°"~_-1?'“=2‘°* ___....h£{`_;I'.‘:.2i;I__.“..‘i°i‘.§‘.§’°.?;’.d..‘”i€*:...§l_';2 ' 9 , 1. . 'a , _ _ -_ ish _und '_S_umm_erslde at_one single Ears:-clatsifare on the standard cernn' ,_. ._ _ » _ ~ »=.. f.. _ c _ _-, . _ _ .. -_ _ _,will is neat' first-class" 'roto Char -»-»..,t~4*1~ os.-_ - , __......-.,. __.»~ __ . _.44-:.._._...',..‘.. . . _._ _ __ added. to $1110- Char. 0 . sh ,tgggg z si l __v ,_ __ .._f ~ _i _ lq buy thin lfmviuee '4 co., have ~ ' 7682-4|. _breaches for pairat- PAT-_ ' ' "-"H184" 1/i. _ .~,‘.i _f1`l1'i“-is ...0N... _ Families. “lime '1‘P" flesh-to 'get color- ' -in the nal¢fci_ieeks-to look feel better and sleep "r-¢ _~‘ Wltli“¥ gflify Thai bainer saolts’ 8! '1‘nall', -4' of exprgss 2 0' *rHs' "-_-'rim c. G. s._ was fast in the ice od Picton Island in Satan Btarileyl ' ‘__ _ -the-east .ceeded in reaching _Picton yesterday' port' untit tomorrow morning. FREE FROM ICE.- When the cltia ‘zeus of/Carleton' Point woke' up Sun- day morning they observed six miles open water between there and .Cape 'Toi‘mentlne. The car ferry terminal 1 _ c - ~ _ - '_ » istalmost as free from ice now us it would be in summer and the same con- ditions existed in'thc corresponding _ month last year. Lodge at Summerside, the following __ _ r tes wiitbe in force:-Between Tig ' ' n ate _ 'east_oi- Roya_l_ty___Junction _ and' 0 '__ lie Murray Hargonr Branch Ares ¢»ucW¢=~k.N=rv°us. ..:;‘:.i-‘.z.“.;..:..i.' _“'1;°- gltligllggl °<5“*;l'1°PHb'_>1_ovcr_ asf; V0 lm 00|' or n y at tio outrren ' .&¢ _ |_ol° the present conflict. returned from -_ ~ -_ 1 . - 'England lastweek, arriving in Picton :_ _¢°r‘-:»G[feii_t`Bo9rfge and__ Kem Sta- on,'I‘uesday'.- lie was attached ‘to the ' ~ - - ‘ ` ' / 17th Reserve battalion as instructor in \i Hi\“\\\\\?lM\“§“.IOI _ _ _ __ . . .. _ land costu_me._H_e_left-that aftternoon ' < "island sed°" Iflieni 'cgi e are making a special sale _at 24c perdoa. _=__' §`a';§f““'..?_ f' - " ”' _Grape iiruit at 4 for 25c_and the- quality -i"ine.l:--.. . - “--’<~ ~ ' ‘ ~ c _ _ _ _ _ _ ` . eer & ' = __ g _ ' ::’l`ho Island Condition' has stood the best for years and ovary day we 'H i r » ._ .1 .~ - ._ _ . lIii'=@\fc’sC°i11r.\ia.ult;-.-1-il-Ie attempts, to _ol0w.up.tlm, Ship while he 'i=sc_apes"i`ri a Life _Boat -T~lie~~-- _ _ __= .. Explosionand S_i,i_b,s_eq_uen_t Excitement is Thrillmg and .- Realistic _ ' _ _ _,A ~.._rizpNc__5aNsAI10NAL..EEA1;IJRE._._ CoinPleté"'.'P1?o§ram' "§..'1'@'il{;"@Z*i®SE -SEE . »-EVENING kansas.. A v... .,...t.‘.’§.»‘?.f.§,."..§.§.hZ'......1.‘;;i...... to wed, review the scenes of their Former Love Affairs F PRINCE 1-:1__>_wAnD i| '“n::..“'°.i. t:.il::.Z..";.“ 'f - LO'i"l'IE Pii.K'FORD',' 'IRVINC CUMMINGS WM. KUSSEL “Old `Foes"W1fth. New Faces” TENTH CHAPTER OF THE Dian'sY'o_ncl_" From The Sky IN TWO ACTS This Chapter brings all the principals together in search of the “Diamond from the 'Sky Ester and Hagir return to _stanley Hall. Faithful old Quaba_does some secret work in E-`ter's behalf. _l`he_ihg_ht o_i _Vivian, Marston and Bla_1r. The bandits rub the ' _ - _train .and_Ari.`hur' Stanl'e_y’s Good Judgment starts him once more on the road to Wealth Papers Including a Three Part _i.__.___..__.._.. __ _j _ _'_ _n-4-I - Complete Program' in _“Evening Wl;DI\ES-'AY, THURSDAY ' ' RNJLD DALY An Affairs of Three Nations Broad_way_Star'Featur_e _ ` 5 PARTS 5 his direction and koi n interest made rapid strides. Although. owing to fall- ing health, he had partially retired from active clerical work. he accepted the chaplaincy of the City Hospital, a position which he illlcd with credit to himself and proili to thc institution! _lt was largely 'owing to li_i_s_ iiiitiation ¢ ` ` _sh-a_ i' that the St. Vlncent's Orphanage on the Morris Farm opposite St. Duns- l.an's College was inaugurated, in fact Father Laughlin is looked upon ns its ‘ounder. A; his funeral today his for- m`é'r`parisli`oi` Grand River will be re- presented by Father John A. McDon- _i.l5i,, b,i_§i__irnmei_iis.te successor there, _ __.._ and the trustees oi the Parish, Messrs Cornelius McLellan, Emanuel McLel lan, Frank Gillis and .lohn Kllbride, Lot 11. A special train leaves Char lottetown this morning at 8 o'clocl¢ for St. Andrews, conveying the clergy and friends who purpose attending the funeral. i\\\\iiv/1//////;4m\\\\\\\\\\§ is.-. for. "Safety First." lLl]@l`fll`Tl’[§ [MAY E-i°Zi_iiTi’E<~§” i =s= -='_‘ i ` ‘mauin\\\\\\v//I/////'.x\\\\vu//A\\\\\\~\\xv//11111/lf»s.\\\\\\\\\\\‘i\\\\\\\'zillllna _ A Schoolboy-’s Essay on - slnsuifances C The following is n schoolhocy’s.cssay on "Insurance: What it means," which ivun u $100.00 prize offered recently by the “Daily Field." San Francisco. “insurance is the greatest assetot the business world today. _lt affords every d08l‘00 Of ill'0l€C- tion, safeguard and assurance against loss it is possible to give. it enters into every field of action in life; it ranges from_religion_to gambling. _ Insurance means peace oi' inhd and freedom from woi'i'y, as it shifts the burden oi' responsibility to those_wlio arc best able to are for it. _ ' ` - The 'greatest constructive factor in-the world today is insurance. With its recompense for-loss, it encourages enterprise and 'cowstrnctioiig and to protect itself it shows the way. Our great oihce buildings are erected -on pnllnciillos gm/_erncd by tho experience oi’ insurance. Many featiircs of ar- chite~-tiiral construction arc dictated by tho ilrn uiiil