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Filnlntnnl I - I0 IIIIIIEIII _ _ W9lll|Praisel»y\'linE.Pinl¢- ||'el_|\’s Vegetable Compoimd for Health Restored. t f almost ov neighborhood or *Enom ‘::§'i.'i”° i::.:.."'.§i and_»_lmow lu worth. oi Hass.-“L dia E. Plnltham’s VoA*t.ahlo Comgounli' has done me a was of good suffered from a weak-‘ ness and a great desi of pain every month and nothing Frought me any re- lief until I tried is famous medicine. I lm 5 different woman since I took it sud want. others who adder to know about it."-Mrs. ARTHUR Lawson, 559 Cottage St., Athol, Mus. Sl" Ffll°ll°°» ClL~“Iwss in every week nervous condition, having suffered terribly from a female trouble for over the yesrs. I had taken all kinds of med- icine and had manly different doctors and ogy all said would have to be cyan on, butuladis E. Plnkhsm's _:stable Compo cured me entirely I now I am a strong well woman." -.-In H. Rossiuurr. 447 Devissdsro St., San Francisco, Cel. Forspecial advice in regard to such ailments write Lydia E. Pinkham Med- icine Co., Lynn, Mass. The result of lt:"l;\sny years experience is at your ce. Summerside Horse Races $550.00 ln purses for the horse races at the Summerslde Driving Park on Dominion Day, Monday, July 1, 1918. The following horse races will bu held at the Sumniersidc Driving Park on Monday. July lst: Free-for-all Trot and Pace, mile heats, Purvse ...$200.00 2.19 Trot, 2.22 Pace, niile heats. Purse . . . . . . L . . . . . . . . . ..$200.00 2.35 Trot_ halt’ miie heats, Purse ` $150.... _ ...$150.00 THE SUMMERSIDE DRIVING PARK COMPANY i J.'F. ARNETT, S t . 8083-6-14fstucs4i. core ary ,l= , _ LOBSTER SEASON ls About 0pei_ietI” Gentlemen- Flve you your factory require. ments. . If not, why not. Let ug furnish you with the necessary needs. You m I _ ' ° C ll. S. 1'. Jardine, (brother of Dr. F. lowing:-ay requ re some of the ml IW. Jardine. oi’ Keiisiiigtoii) who has ‘ ‘been in France for tho past year. will CRACK FANS' '__ “trench fever" in Engltiiitl.-li. i-BOILERS. _ _,___ R 3; lg _ |` ' ‘_ l l ' llh, 'll lint --TRAYS. get (li\i( (tlicl pl':It\:ltis;lilEi(ii?`e‘lltlici?` pbyople -AN AGED VISITOR- lVl\”- JOS"llll -STRAINERS. have been cured all around you, and Collins. lVl3|il0 f 5 um -> -newest mo- _,.,__’. J _ _;_¢_ .___ y . . , . , . , EA dels-best makes-undoubted values. est in Shirts 1 and Summer Underwear A full stock now awaits you at this counter. __/ li/_Ien'S fancy ' nggligge Shi;-tg 751-, 1.00, 1.25, 1.50, 1.7;) _iilulpiip to !'(».l..»(). , 7 ` Men’s Sport Shirt 1.25, 1,50 and il~1.7.»_. __ t Boys’ Shirts in sport negligee and outing styles pi iced a to $1.35. Boys’ Shirts Waists, assorted good patterns 050. ' ' simiiinit UN1mmv1~:.1\it ' Men’s fine quality Balbriggaii Underwear, Shirts and D1'awe1;s: ,ll Per garment .......7-lt. Men’s Balbriggan Underwear, Shirts and Drawers in white a_n_d natuyalghade................................S000 _ \ ! _ Men’s Merino finish Underwear, good quality and _nice weight. ` - ’ 1// ShirtsandDrawei‘s.............................Nic \_\\\_ | &\ Men’s line Balbriggan Com bination Underwear, long Sl€€V€S and I I I ' 1 ’ - .»-»-.»....»,...-l..».»... »¢~.» Men’s better grade Balbrig gan Combination _Underwear, long . sleeves and ankle length. Price per suit --_~ ---$1-2" Men’s Porus Knit Combination Underwear, pure ity stock, short sleeves and _ _ _ _ ,,'_",;‘;“,‘§,_§"}\f‘,§‘,,"s',,§f,;f,‘,’,',"},'§,,‘;I Men’s Klosed Krotc-li Combination Underwear in ,m,)ml(,,] hy ,_ ,.U1at1,,U who ymd mc/Civ. byterlan Church. was held 'i`|iursfia__\' ])l.1I`0 CTOSS bill* NO_i»'.l 3276, kll€'€ on much benefit from its use. My wife I “fI°"n°°"' J‘_'"'-" Gul' ThB_ Tf_ms“r.0I:s length, ill l.W0 (]l1ElllI.leS. PI°lC€ PCI' Sl/'llg p,_m_,_,_, _has ,.'n,,,|n'ue_|'Ht,$` ml, ;Ig§(_~{'iginf;;itr};téori;i.i_sgz_d thgogllstnig yyoglrl, J. . . . . . . . . . -. . . . . ..` . . . . .$1.00 illltl $1.34; prov.. .ln .~ "nat, .»ni»;_n... y auf; ____ ,,,.c_,,,,_,,,,_ Mm ,,_ R_ M,.M,,,,,,,_ Boys Two Piece Merino finish Underwear, goot Treasurer, Mrs. .A. liunipliroy.-R: ____ __ i - - ---- V /f/by _ ., \w_ 5 \ Sl Cl .9 850 _‘ "|. / . $1.00 quality. Boys’ Two ` i 1, nw-Q/' '_` `.\ ' \ _ ll - -4 bm 1 x\\ _i\_ 1 1,/' \\\' _///’_ &\§\`;/tif /////' .L//i/;A< 1 ” ___ H \ / Sizes up to 32. Each ---.- -- ---050 I piece Porus Knit Underwear, short sleeves and knee length. Sizes up to 32. Price ' p91~g3_rmgnt..............._.......50c Boys’ Balbriggan Combination Underwear, short sleeves. Sizes up to 32, per suit - - - - - - - -70” Boys’ Klosed Krotch fine white Combination," no sleeves and knee length, per suit - - » - - - -950 ._. .-... .. t..........l ..._ .... ...;T".TE_ .. ....._.... We are Sl1_f>,Wii}§',a very large range of Men’s Summer _1 isltsillglitriii(-,,m'burlson,withits/ro.vict0,.i,_1_;C'. _ , _ » f 1 ___ . ` °=""'“*° ",°°'“"E- _ --Mr nf" ‘<~“1'"=tf»"» Sta ie and Light Shades for summer wear. Price per pair 234 l"llZl`0Y Sl paid n. hrioi’ visit to Summerslde on P . e \ W. E. E , titi i ti * ' - Farmlor gran A€l[<’r‘lx:>$'nlilteiYi?ttl,rc. lc -Mr. ami Mrs. J. D. Schurmnn, of ' 8072-6-13M1i. Fnoetown. spent. Sunday with friends in Kensington.-R. l _ 5 _ FORMER PRESIDENT THOMAS WOi.l<`Vll.l.l°]. N. S.. Juno 11.-_Tho death is :innounecd in Toronto of Rev. Thomas Trotter. D.D., L.I..D., pro- fessor of homlletics, und pastoral theology tit. McMaster University and for__ten years president of Acad-ia University. Rev. Dr. Trotter had .been in ill heultha loiigétimo. *"` He was born in Lelces ershlro.".EnIl- und; Ang. 11,1853, in'1s7o ite réhiov- od to (Eannd-a with his parents-, Mr. and»Mrs. S.'Edwlti Trotter. He was educated nt Woodstock College. _To- roniu; Toronto Univergityi McMaster University and Queen .Unlverelly- Mcllilaster und Queens _cnferred the degree of Doctor of DiVlp~lty'1upon him nnd Queens, Dalhousie and Acadia the 'degree of Doctor of Dawn. He was pastor ot_ the Baptist Chugch nt Woodstock, 0n.t.,_(rom 1805 to _I 89 and' of the Bloor Street Baptist Chiir, Toronto, from 1889 to 1890. when he became professor of homletien and pastoral theology at McMaster University. He resigned inj1895 nnd. the following year became president of Acadia. During lslrtelryears' in- cumbency lane he begsme _widely _tac- uain ,hthe,:ipt.l_l_°_0 "'i'atinmI@'.'II»s-avtnesn ’ uni the mum States, speaking frequently in public. He was eloquent, torcefulmil IIUWIHI' TROTTER, ACADIA, I8 DEAD as a speaker and broiitl-niindcd and sympathetic as a man. When he resigned as president of Acadia in 1900 bo became pastor of the Ashland Avon/uc Baptlst'(lhur<~.h, Toledo, 0., remaining therc` until 1909. when he resumed' his old chair at-McMaster Univeneity. in 1887 hc married Miss Maud Free- man, daughter oi' Rev. David Freeman. of Cunning. She had been principal of the liudics' Dopartmcvnt of Woodstock College. ‘ MAY DECIDE THE FATE OF THE ENEMY *O*-** _ I LONDON, June 11. -Commenting on the now German offensive the Star says: "The third phase of the battles which commenced on March 21 may woll decide the fate of Germany. _lt r-onnot docldo tho into of the Allies. for whatever may be the issue they will fight on until America and the American armies can turn the scale and deliver the world forever from Prussian hegemony. The Germans areqaiot going to win. -i " here are great armies of the French and the British between them and Paris. _ __ . 1"We expect those. armies, with the. rapidly Increasing American army to' best them net. We decline to go half ____ ,,__ _.___y.f~_._ __ . _“_ . 1 _ . _ . . . .. ,.,.,..._.,. -MI” G““"‘ 0' M“‘""“““~ *‘i’”"‘ ` " I’ l 1 the week end in Kensington, thc guest 1 . ._ __.. . . ‘ ~ Of MTS. Lytllil -S-Il'flll'flB._l`i. I §Q77` IM1i¥ _ A | _ r fl- 5; wiiy toward defeat of any kind. Wo believe victory, and nothing but vic- tory. “Wo Pave beaten tlio Germans in u hundrot battles since Mons. we shall beat them now." UNKNOWN VESSEL BURNED' IN PACIFIC PACIFIC PORT, Juno 11.-A burn- ing vessel was seen abmit 400 miles off shore on Tuesday night by ship which has arrived at today. When tho steamer cd uloiigsido the and the waters was no life from the name of the swiiy and no llteboats were discovered. - been FR'E'E LOVE DOCTRINE _ PREVAILS IN RUSSIA NEW YORK, June 12.-Mrs. Emme- llno Pankhurst. the suflragette lead. er. now in America. states that all par- ties tin Russia except the Boluheviki tligre in fsvor ot joining with the Al- es. 1 She had come directly fnom France and had with her s copy of Ls Mb- erto of May B. giving quotations from the Boislievllti organ, the lnvestrunup- on the party's work in the “sucklin- I 1: mar- f I i tion of women," This has ulreadi' been carried out in Saraty. and is being organized in other places. ll provides, she says, that all Dlrlsof 13 and over are public properly “Nl “I” compelled to register iii the fron 10”" department of tho Bureau of "l’ulJll0 Assistance, where they may cl10080 3 mute from uinong'the' citIiiene°0f 19 to 50, or *‘vos' be M1050" by men li some privilege. W g»s`rd'leas me-rril8°.» 1'?" rv ¥~__