JAY 7,‘ _ ' 600K STUDIO Home oi Good. Photography Phone I59 J < ._.,’..§-QQ&OQ§O o i‘ _ 1-1;‘ f’ 0004-04044 o v+H"I l MEN Why not have your piioto taken.» it is. your duty to your limily and friends Make an appointment itii ' Bmyiv TODAY PhQn 9 1 y>ooooo++vo+va A caretu-l selec- on of every line, Jewelry marks or stock. _ We will be pleas dto have you call. .N. Tautou J EWEI ER N660 Q-O-O-Of-OO-QQQQ-O-O-O-O Mr Farmer Now is tire time to lormaldehyde ‘ioiiean get it front us iuaiyquantity, at the very lowest prices. We have just receiv- OOO-O-O-OO-O p odalarge shipment of l uarden seeds. Come in and buy eirly, at, iirrutliers 8t Parkman ' Limited The Farmer's Store, Patent Medicines, Groceries, Boots &- Shoes, etc., , Montague, P.E.I. "_%—-—-; i‘ _: ‘vtwloooooeoovoooo I * BTORE \ w t f l Standard Registered Formaldehype l THE REXAL KODAK g l Guaranteed 40 per cent. vol.) For Disinf e ct i n g "Doses Preventing rain, Scab on Seed i otatoes etc, liet best at Maboii’. tu Sealed Bottles .J. MABON M°"*=i"<=- P. E. island M"! Connection , ii ow EflSiflllLglltlltlltlll ..*"PENED THIS WEEK some six inutidrt-d yurriill new, curtain ncrinis. colored hczder effects. ul- so over cuiti-ining. 20 cents, yard up. lvts and Murdock Lililltrrd. 87166-741123; H-‘JUST IRRiVED sonic more llilllefll» iii iviiil trainers, we have n COlIIplEIO range, from 10 cents. per single roll, up. No. wait- ing We have the stock right in our bins. lvcu 8211i Murdock, Limited. 8716-5-7-ME3l ...."MEN'S IHlD BOYS CLOTH- lNG.-—\\'c are showing lsiileiiditl values in lIl-"lt: uni boys clothing. seine lines btlng less than manu- facturers prices today. Mons suit hats. fur felt, In brown. green, and greys, u; $4.50 each. Pezrhotlys over ails, urivutice Jive dollars yrei- tloz ezi June ilrst. gt yours today a. the old prices. BUjB Khaki p.mt.= made from military deiiiiiis, just the tliiiig for, sehoolwear, $2.00 uud $2.25, pair at lvcs and Murdoch's Limited. ' ~-" STItHKJ-hlliill - MASSACHUSETTS NURSE HELD FOR MANSLAUGHTER Au unusual r so cuiuc up inst week in the Itflllllllkll session ol" tho Norfolk County Superior Court a! Dedlittiii, Muss, when Mia-is Mar- garet (Jcuiiiuiis, a ZZl-yearwiltl nursi- from Newton. was called upon to answer the charge of‘ iiiaiisiuught or iii tlic death oi" Airs. Mary t‘. Lotz, of’ lVlalrlt-ii. Miss (‘ouiiiaiis has liccu out oii $2,000 bail siiicv March. _ tMrs. Lntz, aged 4X, ivas a pat» loiit at Wlswuil Hospital, Welles- loy, and was found scnlrlr-tl lo death on the morning of Novctmber ll. Miss ('Olllllilll:~', iii chirgc of illt‘. pthyschoputliic nttiird Lil‘ t?l'.io_ hospital is charged by the igov- crnment lor neglect. Mrs. Lotz was enclosed in a canvas garment, her arms Sirlllvjlfil to the sides and then placed in a canvas hammock wlf-clil. was suspended from tthe silos of tho tub which wis filled with liot water averaging a tem~ ywratiirc of 94 to SIS tie-Fret?“- it ls nssrirtotl that the women was yiiacerl till tlic luli iii the hytlrl room at 7 nrlock in the cven~ lug and at 11.30 the next nioriiiull Miss (‘uumzins found hur dead in a tub of water oi 130 (IPKFWS- The nurse's defense is that ill!" hot writer valve of tin- tub “its faulty and that she had entered complaint concerning it. -4-o'}——--~ Stock Quotations IIALTPAX, 53.15. May 6.—lQ11"' tatioiis furnisiltezl Iiiy F. B. Kilt-Curd.“ niid (‘o.. tlic Montrctil Stock Ex- change.) Atoll. .. .. 80',‘ lildiit; i-—-a— M‘? Do not nutter III other d1! "ll-ll [whing- Bleodlnl! or Protrudlm: Pllu No nurllfll-l requir- ed. Dr. (‘case's Olntmen. Wil R lleve you It once 1nd as 061' "ll! euro you. 60c. n box. IL! dellul- °l Edmnnnan. Bntec 6k \.o.. Llmilfld reroute. Sample box free if Yoi anuthin thin our’ ""1 ""1"" 3’ ____:_ZT_T_-¢-— t. u. yo. Photograph: of all IIZOI, film: to M all size amateur cameras are received fruh every week. Moderate Prlnfl attention to Photograph)’ Artistic PhotograPhl Charlottetown. P-QE- l- Poroonal Amateur ___, __ 4T” aeronautics-ub- E. E. PARKMAN Jeweler 8c Optometris tth honor: from “$3231.: Opthaimlc Col- lelfl. Toronto Ont. Scientific Iexnmiuatlon 0%! the ayes with the most in - ei-n methods and 11111711511“!- We use the Retlnoscolil: ‘l?! Shadow Tout. The Elec If! Opthslniometer. The E166" ° Opthaluioscopo for GQEBIIIIIIIE in; the diseased condition! ° tho eyes. The Ski 091N159” er (the above instruments‘ are the only ones in Kinsl- County.) The Revelation To‘!!! Cabinet tiind m3! mm t" - ante in: rumen - we are Opticlaiil to tho people who want the hast in quality m4 ntilfnetion and we are conutnntl-y tentlnl with good i-oiium oltlml who have tried allowheroffr! no nntfho convinced that we em highest quality Ind be" renultl with l Fifllll 9' our cont armore- ALL 00008 GUARANTEIO Meringue, P. l. I. E. E. PARKMAN ll. rucription Drugqm and ‘ Ofllomotrlot Ormatioii of Smut on g ‘”°°*H0o»oo o; 4y Montague, P.E. I. - FORMER PRESIDENT OF THE FRENOH REPUBLIC DI3CLO3 E8 ONE OF THE SECRETS OF THE WAR. orifice and patriotism, ,'nvs upi tiny rlgiit he might hiivi had to be supreme commander 0i the ul-. lied armies, and made possible] the appointment of Foch to that! position, ‘was revealed recently when Raymond Poincare, ex-PreT, sldent of the French Republic. de-j llvered a remarkable address @ trelcomliig lilurshiil Foch into © membership of the French heads», my. The great soldier sat beforei @ Poincare as the latter spoke di-i @ rectly to him in the presence of» the Assembled Acndeiniclans‘ @ Poincare was closely tissociiitcrll G with tlic military leaders during tlic war, and no man in EUPOI)‘: ivas better qualified to tell o1 the gbllfifillliifilllltffi touts. The most. thrilling part of illt". srtierzli was tliiit lii which Poiii‘ care sci furtli the terrible situu-t lion at the time that Foch lLTHlTVl‘ supreme conimantlcr of the allied armies. He spoke its follows: "During tho winter tlilll-lilliit tlit- Germans had lit-cu trngatzeil iii transferring SCVJDLV-ffllll’ new 411-‘ visions from ltiissia, Rumuniii and ltaly toward France, the pertinen- ent olijvim of their eovetitiusrress and hatred. Their izeni-ral head- quarters was ostnblislictl nt Spa; llinticnliurg ant] Lurlontlnrft‘ took tip thr-ir post of conimzintl tit .\V'.‘St"'ll(‘:i anti solemnly iiiinoiiiiccrl to their PIIIDPFO)‘ that their army would soon ht‘ completely itssenrblt-tl nndl ready to accomplish the’ greatest lttsk of history.‘ To make ii long story short. they wanted t0 finish with us before the troops of Gen» oral Pershing, which were begin- ning to limd every month lii lin- porrmit numbers. should he in con- dition to fight advantageously. The menace of n formidable offensive ivolglied upon out iinns. Marshal llaig and Gen. Pctnln botli prepar- ed to receive the shock. "it wan on March 21, i018, before tliiwn, that the l)l(lW ivns struck at one of the most vulnerable points on the trontfifrom Fontnine-lcts- (‘rnisillcs to Fargniers, junction point of the French and Brltishi armies. where n violent iind tin- tixyicctetl blow was all that was needed to’ dlslorate‘ the armies. Aiarmltz ‘and Huticr launched tlilrtyseren divisions against the fourteen commanded by Gen. Byng and Gen.’ Gough. The British 3rd army resisted, but the 5th, against which the enemy struck his prin. , . ® g @c ©© eeeoooee mooooeé ,- V©©©G 4 I @ cipnl blon, 'hent.. In three days the zone which the Gcrtiiaiin liud. ribantlolted the’ your lietoru was' again convered by ii lillill wave. The Growing Peril "ln vain did Pvlniil. evci" tnitlilui to the fiateiinitsQril‘ arms. tznlliei- @ his reserves and send yirer-ipltuteiy to the iucnnced points. Phiyolle. © lluiirbert, Debeney and Pelle," ivlio. @ with ivliatever came to hand, tried n tn stem the dikes and bunk up the flood. Ham and Peronne iind ful- @ ion; Noyon was on the verge of (‘D capture; tlic enemy was tiiurcliing on tMontidior iii order to open tlic ES‘ road to ltmonies and cut the com~ ,2,‘ munications bOiWBUH the British U! and us. , "On the 24th the danger ivns so great tliiit the commander in chief of tlie-bkrneli tiriiiies. fearing that he coultl no longer keep conlactfl} Willi his allies. gave instructions to u?’ his lieutenants which showed ill0| G) possibility oi’ n mortal Sépllrtliltllld ‘Above alt keep the French arinyl together in solid array. After tliiit, il’ posisble. preserve the liaison with tlic British forces.‘ Marshal lliiiiz. on his side, wrote from Aili- bcvillr on the 25th that the dis- junction of tlic French and British was only n question 0i’ time; that it was necessary in order to rc- csitibllsh the situation, to cencen tratv- immcrliittcly west of Aiuiens on tlin upper rourso of the Somme tit ieiist livfllli)’ French divisions. with instructions tn strike iti. illt‘ flank oi’ lhr- Got-mun attack; and he adds that lllf‘ British army would have to continue its slow rc- irnai, lighting every step oi‘ the» wily. to cover the ports of tlic Pas rio (Yiilziis. Titus by luck of single command and it master will, the French army was going to ho con- centrated toward the south‘ and the British army ncar its Channel Q} hast-s. lt meant catastrophe in n ‘ very short limo. . ,0» a O ,\3<@~.’<.>} ' <9 @)@©®©ls)@)©@@e © <9 Help Wlrel London "Marshal lisig took account of the peril and telegraphed to the British Chief of Staff in Lfllldtm to beg him to come to France with a member of (Zabinel to ask for the >~ to Compieglnc. TIIIC (‘AHA RLDTTETWHVN (H. .\ ICDIAN FOCll BPPOINTQEAD T0 lslooocoooocoocoocoeooooetocooo. i Now That Everybody Else Has Stopped Celebrating The Anniversary of Quit 1st Year in Business it wasuot generally known but last Saturday was one year to tiie day when we first opened our doors and well gamble that we did the record business for Men's wear exclusive ever done iii this country for our size which meaos SATISFACTION. we Offer You the Rest GEG. t... PROWSE t®©©©@@ l @ @- iC-D Q @. Q, _@ © © @ i9 to Gen. Furnishings at ‘the Price, y STARTING WITH SHIRTS Forsythe Guarantee Means just what it says, you are absolutely guaranteed satisfaction colors. .\\l l.‘ v $2.00 l lu all the latest stripes, clieclts and plain These shirts irete bought last spring but only arrived, so naturally you b . buy atiast year’s prices to $5.00 stuck these WE HAVE IT Cluett Shirts Plenty oi people prefer to have dili- ereut makes of shirts That’s. why we $2.00 t0 $3.50 it You Want It and Its Right . PAGE ELEVEN ~ a oooicoooocoooooo @l@ @@C@@@©©@@@@i© ym, (Foch) and 1 Wm" with tlit-iiil :~li|l in votitt-iw-iit-ir with his :ii'iii_\' Peiiiitilsl commanders. headquarters whore we lllildt‘ an rupt. hiui we wulketl hack and ffitlll appointment. for the ncxt day Dnuilons to nit-cl Marshal To tho north oi’ Auiicns tlu- roads were tilled with British troops flow- ln order not to iiitcr» for iiiorv than an hour in the liitlo square ni’ the llotol do Viilc. You hi-tztiiltrtl this lonl! wait l\\‘ rclwlll- tut; to us that notiiltlt! “ ' lmlll" reception room oi thP_ and there held a mot-tint! showed clearly tho yicrfvvt ©@@@@(:@ tiotwoi-ii tho Bflllflll and us. "At last we mounted to tht» great town n:i'i which accord lyl\l,\\'('(‘l\ the two Governments iind also the patriotic disintorcstctlncss (‘hariwtl with illl‘ iwu tioiiinzaiitlcrsiii-chief, you decider] immediately tliiit. the French and British troops must. remain tin rinse connretion and must cover Ainicns. Within ii few hours you saw‘ Gen. Fayolle, Gen. Dt'llt‘llt‘_\' anti Gun. Gough, to all of whim] you izuvo tho same instruc- thoy entered hloiittiidicr. if on tiiat day of Holy Friday, oi’ which Paris keeps such u sad memory, lilorouil in its turn was on the point. of fall ing lo Pr-lmont on the other hand resisted all zissntilts. and by Ea tor Dayvhoyio had comr- back to he heart. of the allied armies. ‘E-TRJDAY’. HAD m ENGAGEMENT wrrn BlRDiE GRAY To TAKE HER FOR A ~SPIN m MY cAa. I FQUND IHAD BUTA FEVi/ MiNLiTES lN wntcn TO MEET HER- CLiP, WHEN A COP LOOMED up IN FRONT AND STOPPED ME. THEN us ‘TOOK MY NAME AND ADDRESS AND was. "Bur, OFFiCER,” SAiD 1, "1 WAS GOING AFTER. A DOCTOR!" . ., , ~ -' » -- '.\--.»i. in". institution of a single command. ing brick towiirtltlie. tlmnnthiiiitl- ‘llllbrl;‘,lli.illti‘l;nl)ll, “its {only (llétn, 15y triliw “Wflzltlfinafing ‘M Mum‘ "m: 1mm. ham m any “ma, I In consmwmm“ Mm] Mum“. and m‘ a bmmhlvmfclr. L” t‘ “:0: qvu-Iivd |_,.,-,-yy,,,$\- mm H, pr_|i\'l\]1[ m i=1‘ the ill|l“ll ariiilns on tlic western "On lllt‘ next tiny tlic Germans; 3||n,".,|-,,1,|n|m,m rf||¢yfl munfllu" Gen. Wilson arrived (léllillfi 25th. Wlltlflpfflulllltll‘ ftllsth: h“ (‘llglnzfétw 15m’ m“ m“ énumv [mm ml‘__l_.vn,, [mm by vynuc or ‘he Consent n; ‘Wm Smprvd (m n“. (H50; “my “- The same day, M. .eiuenceau, ou o e car as: i i. r _ .- . t ~ e - ' - ‘ 9 DICKY DIPPY s DIARY ~ t _ ...___ ___ _,_________. ....._.e _ a, AND was some ATA FAST NUMBER. oi= THE. CARL- WELL, NQW Y6“ CAN GO AFTER A LAWYER.” V