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Any woman who inflammation, ulceration, bsckache nervousness "the blues" should given lt. B trial, write lddia E. Lynn, ass. experiences as that of U0 .JI ', rosie.; .g i\¢,;l_i'; "_ Engine Room Artifi- cers wanted for the Caucus Naval. Snrvrcs age lrmu za-so. Applicants must hold Marine Engi- neers Certiieate orhavo had experience afloat or ashore. Psy $1.75 to $2.75 per day-free food and kit and $25.00 monthly separation under usual condi- tions. Vacancies also for Stokers Must have experience either afloat or ashore. Pay $1.00 to $1.25, and $25.00 monthly separation under usual condi- tions. Free Kits, Free Messing. Qualified men cannot find a better vvsy to serve their country during the lar., Avvlv 0 28B Commanding Officer, H.M. C. S. NIOBE, HALIFAX, N. S. or Naval Recruiting Secretary, 279 Wellington St., Ottawa. i - 3 rl American High Boots Patent Leather Boots nrrule with white cloth tops and white I.cntlrcr Soles and heels. The newest summer boots for Growing Girls Sizes3 to 6 - - Sizes 12 to 21/_» - Sizes 9 to 111/3 - Sizes 6 to 8'/3 - . .$1.75 9° `§° 3° 5° v`\ JI . . 2.60 Sm-, our \\'lndow . Alley Co. 4 N .lust Arrived . 2 Carloads - SWIFPS “Animal Brand” Fertilizer Also in Stock A limited quantity of Super- Stag and Soda all ot which we are selling at lowest prices. ORDER QUICK as our supply-_ will not last long. A. llorne 81 Co. WM-¢~l1!\|l -`~ ° init!! ill. . .*lT PAY8 to buy in this Province. . JMR. HAROLD P. GORDON is the! Georgetown Guardian represen- tat ve. LOSS OF AMERICAN' OFFICERS, KlLLED BY BOMB, KEENLY FELT Colonel B. T. Clayton and Two Assis- tants. 'In Charge of Supply Unlta, Instantly Killed When Hospital Cut Clearly lin Two WITH 'PHE AMERICAN. TROOPS UNDER §O(‘l~l. June ll.-A gigantic German bomb descending from a Gotha of the group ravaging the Am- struck rt brick villa, instantly klllingl (‘olonel Bertrand T. Clayton. veteran! chief of the <|uartcrmoster's supplyl Harry A. -Bullock. formerly a reporter on the New York Times and iatterly assistant to the president of the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company, and Rufus T. Mongnll, of Kansas City, n French army surgeon and a French woman housekeeper. Tho ofllcers had gathered on the night of May 30 to discuss plans for thc physical betterment of our sold- fer.-._ Captain Bullock had rr plan for scrrdirtg water to thirty soldiers in thc trcnches in at small gallon gasoline -tin as a substitute for thc present work- ing plan ot' vnrpty wine casks, the lat- ter making too large on object for Gcrrnun shells. Many useful and practical ideas had comc from Bullock. and his death is a sad loss to our army. Colonel (‘layton had endeared himself to the soldiers recently' by in- stalling a travelling commlssary wag- on through n score of billet towns. Montgnll was working out plans for kocping our soldiers clean and fret- frorn trench vermin. Montgnll was was found sc-att-d in :1 chair that han’ bcerr drivcu into the bass-ment under thc dchrics. his left hand in thc trous or pocket. holding an elastic bam.. just as lic sat at the table. A curious feature of the deaths was that thc bomb cut the building in half. thc unoccupied portion remaining ln- tact, rt mirror unbroken and pictures on thc walls. undisturbed. The victims were buried in a nearby cemetery with an impressive ceremony' attended by hundreds of sorrowing soldiers. é- Sticky Fly Sold bf and cvc rywlv: re. The Newest Designs ln pcturo frames in all sizes and styles, rrrorlerntcly priced. (fall and sec them. The liayer_St. clio Sprayers Now is the time to use the Sprayer effectually. Spray the Fruit Trees and get more Fruit. Spray Your Cattle, Cows give more milk if they are not molested by ` ~ Mies. Spray your Poultry House. Hens will lay more Eggs if free from Vermin. Spray your Potatoes, increased production is the Watc hward. Whitewash your Cow Stables, Poultry Houses, etc our Sturdy Sprayer will do all of the above ' Sprayers from 75 cents each up. Carter & Co Ltd Grain, Seed and Feed Warehouse » , 1 ..*TWO CENTS PIR WORD each insertion for advertising ln this col- umn. Cash must accompany order. -I1' PAYS to buy in this Province. -RUBBER HOSE, watering cans. Minimum charge twenty-tive cents. K“"d°“ f°°l5*'TlSllf 8006!. fill!! Pri' ..°sT. PE`l’ER'3 BAY.-Service in the Baptist church. Sunday 16th. at 3 p.m. Speaker, Mr. Lumsden. ..*THE STURGEON RED CROSS wishes to thank the Montague Red Cross Society for their generous con- ces at Braces . , 7085-6-lSat2wksESat2wks. -SCREEN DOORS. Wire, hinges, paint. etc.. at Braces. . 7085-it-1Sat2wltsESat2wks. -JUNE BRiDE8l Get your kitchen tribuiion, pan prgwedg of meh- 8109]. utensils and choice groceries at Bra 19111 flflllllll. ‘.‘fI‘lle Valley Farm." fre- C09- - peated in 'Sturgeoh Hall on the even-, ing of May 14th. erlcan front lines west of Montdldler? SEEK To RXPLAIN units, and his two assistants, Captain, . 7085-6-1Sa-t2wkBESat2wks. -INSTITUTE WORK.-The ladies ~_..__..__..___ of the Wellington Women's Institute GERMAN FAILURE THE l-IAGUE June 11-German B military critics how unanimously and' d frankly admit Ludendorfl"s offensive B John Goodwin Sixteen members and f ur visitors' were present. Minutes of last meeting were read approved of and duly signed. Financial statement howed cash on hand to be titty-eight ollars. On motion of Miss Nelligan nd Mrs. Jas. Ayers-Mrs. Charles met on May 21., at the home of Mrs. 0 . h b b u ht t st d H b Ayersand Miss McCabe were appoint- as een rog oa anstly Gen. Foclr. and seek to explain away fa the German failure by arguing that the -highest readership never intended e to go beyond the Marne at this time, e meanwhile continuing to exhort the ni public to have patience. 5 nr rr <1 _ M _ C ar Gaedke or the vorwaeris' annual meeting during the month of the soberest German critic, says: “From now on Foch with the utmost J haste and undeniable force of action r will seek to bar further German ad- 3' vance at certain points. Foch's res- erves have undenlsbly massed and T stiffened the allied resistance. They 8 seek to throw the German ranks yi back.” Gaedke adds significantly that: “The highest leadership could f never have purposed letting their ln- “ C ltially successful blow to turn into a n serving most mppeuzmg reh_es_h_ purposdless, boundless storming l ahead. but was' satisfied with reaching m d auditors fn place of Mrs. Dr. De- ney and Mrs. F. Gallant. it is decid- dl that thirty clg-l1t~-dollars be expend- d this month in buying wool for spin- ng. and knitting. Thirty pairs of ocks were shipped to soldiers during ay. lt was also proposed to hold an une, as there will be a change of sec- etaries before next meeting. Meeting ill bs held at Mrs. Arsenault’s on a ate to be decided by the Supervisor. he Question Box was then opened nd eighteen questions mostly dealing ith Domestic Science and Gartlening ere read and discussed, Many use- ul and interesting hints were handed round. Mrs. Jos. McNeil and Mrs. harles Ayers assisted Mrs. Goodwin ents. After presenlng the thanks of e meeting to the hostess and singing -TWO CENTS PER WORD EACH insertion for advertising in this col- umn, Cash must accompany order. Minimum charge twenty-five cents. -LIGHT REMOVED;-The iilhit- house on the Railway Wharf at Sum- mersfde. has been removed to the west side of the wharf. The work was done last week under te direc- tion of Mr. Milton Walsh of the Mar- ine Department. - “LAST STAGE" SAYS MEMBER OF REICHSTAG AMSTERDAM, June-11.-The new- ly elected president of the Relchstag, Q Don’t Ta`ke.-Risks If your swmaeh ig strong, your liver active, and bow- regular take care to keep them so These organs xrmpméacmyournearm. Keeprhémirrorderwan `,and avoid an? risk of seriousillness. A doseortwo eeded, will het the diglestlon. stimulate the bile. ' regulate the hlirblts. eir timely .use willssve ' much needless suffering, fortify the system and Insure Good Health the .Marne sector, and sought only to make a defensive front here at least 1 . God Save our Men” the meeting ad- 25 kilometres long. ' 5°“""ed' Only One Move WESTERN PERSONALS “ln addition to -the attraction of -Mr. and Mrs. `Wm. Bernard of U10 €U@mY'S f0I`C9S the El'0\llld SMU' French River spent Monday in Sum- ed has also strategic importance which will be made manifest inter. -l m “Tire battle continues, but this battle too is naturally only one V_ move ln a strategic chess game be- d tween llindenhurg and Foch which be an March 21. Oni at a later erslde . -L. -Messrs. E. Maybec, Tryon. and Howatt, were in Summcrslrle, Mon- ay.-H. I - and Mrs Frank lllckox Z Y Mr. . . - . date can full justice be done to its Sm.|ngne1d_ drove to town on Mommy significance ln the course of the b whole campaign. It is a matter of course that success cannot be achiev- y team.-H. ` -Mr. Archibald Campbell of New ed by one or two battles, but can London was in ,Summemde on Sam, only be gained by great battles ana d faureaclrlng victories." Karl Rosne too sounds a new ay on business.-L. -Misses Annie and Belle MacLeod \”. derensive note by speaking of “me of Gralram’s Road' were in Summer- lmpregnable German Marne posi- Hide on Sutm_day___L_ tion," while Salzmann, in the Vnssische Zeitung, tells the German reople: "Rome was not built in a -Mrs. John Murray and Miss An- .|ay_»~ Again and again, in View of nie Murray ot' Graham‘s Road were in mo high.0w_er1ng h0pes_ it 15 ne. Summerside on Saturday.-L. nessary' to point out that decision between armies of millions can be - .-Mr. Fred- Halloran. Lot 7 return- prepared for only relatively slowly. Ed h0m0 011 M‘0nf1l1Y Welling from fi "With our left Bank secure on the business trip to Charlottetown.-H. Marne and with the obvious dimin- ishing of the fighting between -Mrs. John Aylward and Mrs. Rhelmsand the Marne linc we have AUCG Smylhe. Pl\1SVlll9~ were Visiting reached `¢\ curtain conclusion. Pre- f riends in Summerside on Monday.- sumably a certain change in the.H- whole system of fighting \vlll appear in the next few days. -Misses Jean Robinson. Ruth Mac- “\\'e must he prepared for strong 1-800 Hllll -768" Jnhnsfm “lf Sgltlyllllel” l enemy propaganda working with Si the assertion that the battle was_a B strategic German defeat because of ‘ts failfn to obtain is objectives dc spent thc week end rn GY ridge,-L _ -Mr. P. ,C. Fanning, who has - ,s But the big fight, forsooth. only can been residing at Klnkora. for some proceed- 5l0w1y_ Decision cannot tal] time, was a visitor to Summerside on in avfew days. lt is necessary to fur- Monday--TL ther arm one".-1 self with patience and calmness.” -Mr, Emmnnucl Desllochcs, has -» 9-* \ returned from 'St. Jolm and is spend- _M ing a short vacation with f0l'm0l` .pl .g_ _gf -..-.-...-........._...--._......-.--....--.................................. friends in town.-H. - -Mr. James 0'Meara, Brocton, Mr. Colin Reeves. Freetown and Mr. John A. Marks, Margate, were among 5 the visitors in town Monday.-H. we-»-¢..¢-e-o-.- . _ . pe- . Doesn’t Hurt! * I Few drops stop sorenesc, then corn or callus lifts off with fingers | -we-4-.s .-........»... . ,.....-..»..».....,........¢.....,................ ' The world owes thanks to the genius ln Cincinnati who discov- ered freezone. Tiny bottles of the* magic fluid can now be had at any drug stor/: for a few cents. You simply arpply a few drops of freezone upon a tender, aching corn‘ or a hardened callus. instantly the soreness disappears and shortly you will find the -corn or callus so loose and shriveled that you lift it oft with the fingers. Not a bit of -pain or soreness is felt when applying freezone or afterwards. lt doesn’t even irritate the skin or flesh. For a few cents one can now get rid of ev- ery hard corn, soft corn, or corn between the toes, as well as painful calluses on bot- tom of feet. Everyone who tries freezone be- comes an enthusiast because lj really doesn't hurt or pain one particle. O a i C_> c" ` ‘\ Keep Mlnsrd's Llnlmsnt ln the l\_ouss“ _ , For Your Soldier Boy in camp or at the front; for your Sailor Led patrolling the high sess; from you to him to make his heart light and to help keep tight the home ties. your plrotogrsphn . -Mr. P. G. Elark, who is eniagerl at a contract in Sackvllle. ‘N.B., spent Sunday at his homo fn town and left ' again on Monday by the Carfsrry.- H. ‘-Miss Melvlnn Wihfte, Elmsdalo. was an inward passenger by the (‘ar ferry, a few evenings ago, returning from the States, where sho had spent tho winter.-H -Mr. and Mrs. Michael Doyle. Glengarry, were passengers to Chur- lottetown on Monday morning. Mrs. Doyle will remain in a hospital for mc- dlcal treatment.-ll. -Mrs. Il. Mnthfeson of Alberton who spent thc wpnk end fn Summer- side favored tin- cnnzreization rv' Methodist (Thurch on Surrday evenln with two solos hoth morning and c\ cning.-I.. -Mrs. W.S. Hacker, and her' daught- er, Miss Ruby, have returned from Boston, Miss Ruby‘s friends will be glad to hear' that she has' almost com- pletely -recovererl from her serious il- lness resulting from blood' poisoning, and that she is now on the way tn complete recovery. as gli r lsr. igys S1 irrrrr,-f _ . ' 'i I |Tl *il [1 . | _ S "' $1-25» 1~35»'1~50» L75 2-25 rn getting hold nf this nice lot of new B K1 _ ` | ones". The shapes are sll smart and A ...a ,._-- Herr Fehrenbach was loudly applaud- ed d'uring hismpeerrlr in t'heRelchstag today, in which he referred to the Am- ericans as the last hope of the Allies. “We are apparently' confronted with a gigantic climax to the war," he said, M. Clemenceau describes the situa- tion as terribly serious, but hc has one hope-the Americans. We and' our allies do not rely on fo-reign forces, but wit-h the protection of the All-highest on the invincible strength of the Ger- man army and the unconquerable per- serverance of the German people. "ls there still any' man in the world who believes that the army which has overcome the greatest armies of Eu- rope, refnforced by Canadians, Aus- trallans and Asiatic troops will recoil- hefore tho army, which perhaps Am- erica may yet send over against us? “lf it pleases the French to see that part of beautiful France which is still undevastated converted into rr battle- field, with Americans taking part, the responsibility for the pain and suffer- ing falls not upon us but ‘upuu them. Steeled with unbroken strength we-will enter upon what is assuredly the last stage in this enormous struggle." "r:e':‘3.:.°‘:.*.:.i:°°°'.=...r.'~.:i".'r-.?*.~."....."°°~ 'r.".‘..“i‘:a5°"°°'*..... [_ i KING T LOND the first tory, the take part celebrati has pro game at resening navy. Great in Aruerlcan circles in London over this signal mark of he King’s favor' and his men of country could have conceived of no happier way of evincing sympathy wth the young men in arms from across thc Atlantic. King past experience. ln 1913 he was at Chelsea when the New York Giants and thc Chicago White Sox played an exhibition match on n trip around the q, `l _ =“‘ ,IDL /g 0 BALL GAME -this year than last, and will require CELEBRATING JULY 4 more nren.Wag-cs are higher than tag; l. year, Oklahoma farmers paying $350 time in Anglo-American his- $4 to $5 is being offered. Chelsea between teams rep- with filrnlers by telephone. he United Satea' army and enthusiasm has been aroused' it. ` interest in the welfare of thc the American forces lu this . Tire King. lt is declared, George knows baseball from ON, June 9.-This year, for to $4 per day with hoard. ln Kansas, King of England ls going to Temporary offices of the _Federal in an “A'rnérlca'n" 4‘tn"or’;lnly'“Employment Service "“tmv‘é"' ' b'eEri"é`s- on. On July 4, King George tabllshed throughout the wheat belt, mised to attend a baseball from which agents will keep in touch | :Holloway’s Corn 'Cure takes the corn out by the roots.Try it and prove i lmpo rtant Notice to Teachers of King’s A convention of the Eahtern Teach. 00 YOU SUFFER » FROM BACKACHE1 When your kidneys are weak and torpid they do not properly perform their functions; your back aches sad you do not feel like doing much of anything. You are likely to be despondent sud to borrow trouble, just ss if you lladn’t enough al- ready. Dou’t be svictim any longer 'l`he old reliable medicine, Hood 's Sarsaparills, gives strength and tone to the lridncys and builds up ins whole system. Get it torlav. world . ‘ HARVEST IS STARTED IN OKLAHOMA FIELDS WASHlN/GTON, June 9.-linrvesb ing of the western wheat crop began today in Oklahoma, whore six thou- sand workors will he required and it will extend next week to Krtnsrrs, wherc thirty thousand will be needed, the Federal Eruployrrterrt Service an- nounccd. Wheat cutting cornmcncerl earlier |Mlnards Linlment Lumbermans Friend ers' Association will be held in Mt, Stewart llall on Friday, June 14", 1918. All tear-lrers are urged to be present as matters of vital importance to the teaching profession are tu be decided upon. . Tho following speakers will address the teachers. Dr. S. N. ltobertson. Supl. Shaw. l’ror. Mcharty. -lllllti-1*. l~‘ruser. Corporal. lltglres. A. L. ADAMS Pres. L. A. FITZGERALD Secy l 8029-(i~llM3i . ( _ l l|l's\ ” "‘ -- ' .._.__ s llrlll \\\'fIIlIIII/l\\\\\\\\\\ZIIlIIIlllL\\\\\\\\\¥ \\\\\\\\iI//Ml“\“ \\\\\\\“§ sl Moore & McLeod Ltd. 119-|21 QUEEN STREET crmRLorramwN \\\\\\\\\\Y 1- IIZQ. 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