fii tilt _ fl' ` 151451: till , :il 1 I I 1' it lu” '~ ( P ,-_ _. 11- if 1 1,17., .‘._’ _ if~ _ _ _1.:': -'.,’ illi- tq .’ ,. .M 7.' ' ;i 1; ‘,115 1 ~ 1' I. 'l fi f I up l 1. _ 3 il 1. §` ' 1 .1 ~i, ii __ 5'" 1 _ 1;- p _ _ if .4 , _ r 1 i_e_: _ ld, 5- ii' i. 'ti 1.. 1_--. ,_ _.'. ._ ,i .-1 l- ‘i 1,. _ it i_, f ' e _._.,'_s_l . _ _ '___.~__§§. li’-".’;‘ ‘..it,:~ Emi 's=-iii ;§ifi~§} lil '¢` :L 1 -‘i 1,,;,,_\, .» ~ 1 »°.. .2-“'= l, '.. ;-,ec ._ tt, . ' » . _I1 r .»_- . . ,qv ‘K f_3"1'\ :Ni , _l to .- 1.1.-... if "f, 12-1 .1 '*_'. . Moths Experience has probably already ,taught you how expensive it may be to have let them feed on your furs and valuable garments this year. Come to us for Moth Balls Cedar Flakes Lavender Flakes Gum Camphor 1 age J. DRUGGIST ; -4 sons thereon trespassing from M -_su-s -| li th it I 1,’ W mel moths inthe house. Don’t Naptha Flakes ,' I Moth Proof Bags N Use our preventives you ll need have no fearof dam- I G. Jamieson »' _ag _~’.@.f< Mail Contract SEALED "1`ENDERS. ‘ addressed to the Postmaster Gen- eral, will be received at Ottawa until Noon. on Friday, the 7th May. 1915 for tho conveyance of His Majesty's Malls. on a proposed Contract for four years. six times per week Over Rural Mail Route No. 2 from Wood Islands North. P. E. I., from the 1 Postmaster General‘s pleasure. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions of pro- ‘ posed Contract may be seen and blank l forms or Tender may be obtained at the Post Office of Wood Islands North, 1 Wood Islands West. Wood island, Port Wood, and at the office ot' the Post I Office inspector. JOHN F. WHEAR. Post Office Inspector. Post Office lnspcctor's Oiiice. Cliarlottetoivn, 26th March, 1915. 92126-3-29Mni3l. e-_-s _é_____l- 1-, OTIC E Having leased the stream and fishing privileges at Moore’s Mill, North River, as far as our respective proper- ties extend, the public are hereby notified that any per- is date will be prosecuted by us ~ WILLIAM MOORE, Silverware _ JOHN M. COLES, JAMES COLES. 495-4-15l\llrISi. Of the newest design combined with A. I. quality. Makes an idea! Wedding gift. See our large stock. n ii ln The Canadian Magazine for May Mr. llcrbcrt B. Ames. l\l. P., honor- ii _‘ ' ~ _- ` - rl , . . description of ho\v the fund has been o O CANADIAN MAGAZINE r\ secretary of the Canadian Pat- olit- Fund. gives ti most interesting rganized and is being distributed. ne iiolewortliy feature is the an- ounccment that the large organiza- oii costs the fund nothing, because ' G. H. Taylor .E ' ° ' _leweller & Optician 1 1 D 1 'FIDE TA BLE MAY. i-1 1511 u'-.ut~i~ ate__ Defi ,_ ' ll,lii _ Sa. ., . .H .». 'f.`|¢_¢.'\.a 51 10 ll I3 13 14 15 lli 17 ix I0 20 21 22 23 24 25 211 37 :x 29 Zltl :ll 2 1 s. 1 11.4: 1 1:. M. . Til. 2.34 I XV. 1 3,34 ; Th. 4.36 ' F. _ 535 Sa. 6.29 S. Z\l_ 1 'l`il. \\', 9,14. Th. f 916 F. 1 1017 .ees-1 v~`-€»-4 ©l¢€Z' » Sa. 10 -iS 5 0.27 L00 1 lfll 31.16 | 3.58 1 ~l.-I1 ‘ 5.2.". 6.08 1 6.51 7.36 8,21 - 9.08 0.57 1 10,45 ‘ 0.39 l\l. 'l`il_ \V_ _ ’l`h_ I-‘_ Sa. S. M. Tu. W. 'l`li. lf, ` Sa. . S. i M. MAY--ls 1‘ to no ."»il1 to ttth. clearing. 3_7 .‘i_.l SL’ 7.5¢ i.s1 7.2 E‘°,°°?°."’€*°_".~*r*P€=F”¢===r"1"r’~"‘r r'=='=-i 1-~ie.::a.=ie.:e:|.¢.»:; -rue-mm# 4-o`::Ea'¢1 Time ll'l Time 11.5.1 12.40 _ 13.29 . 14.27 , 15.40 17.00 isnt ]9.3tl` i 20.30 _ 21.150 1 22.17 23.02 ' 23.45 11.211 ii_:.i 1-:.22 12.54 111.31 14.21 _ 15.39 1 17.06 18.29 , 111.44 - 20,48 21.48 22.46 1 23.43 1 l 11.38 8_7 general rains. warm. 10th to lilih. damp, s-howei"'y. lltli to l.Sth, ad- \ ll`l ,*’_~'.".~‘,°‘.°’=F’°F.-1.~l=°w>> Nxe»-ooe~i¢.`1»-:i:`:.'_, swvseeeasssvvq oessvxcoos-;v.:~e.~\ceI-Is~:>~x`~i light was also tested out and sur- last season. our eyes on the beautiful and power- fur tugs of thc Roger Miller Co., the largest und grcntcst contractors in Ciinndn. RECORD CANADIAN largest ordfrr over placed lil Canada all cxpciises so far have been met by the current interest on tlic money dc- positcd in the bank. "Our National Benefaction' is the title of the article. and Mr. _-\nies is careful to point out that the assistance given to depend- ents of soldiers is not charity. but thc rightful reward of those who lose for_tlio bf,-neht of tho whole country. _.___ HUW SHI BUMFS .\-'ou she blnnps at Varleton Point. Hero stores nrc being erected as well as on up to date barber shop, the latter will be in progress very soon. The skeptical ones now declare Carleton is all right and the Car Ferry too. The efficient superintendent for Ro- ger Miller Jo., llr. `l`_ H. Barrett, is patiently waiting for tugs and scows of stone to arrive from Pt. DuChene, and also ure they in readi- ness at l)u('henc_ Mi". Barrett turnetl on the electric lights Thursday night. and sounded the six o`cfock whistle for the first. time this season. The powerful search ` prised the natives for miles and brought back pleasant memories of Just as soon as the broken ice dis- ppears in Straits residents will feast ORDER FOR FENCING. \Vt)0l)S'l`Ol_‘l{_ On., April 29.- Tile \'ai1cz~d lioat. ltftli in 22nd, ilmmlnr :-howers 23rd to 27th. cool period, 1.'8th to 31st, rlanip and foggy, gn 1 DIARY 0 F EVENTS. TO-DA V. _ City Magislrateii Court. I’eople's 'l`hciii_rr-, 15.15. 7.15 and 8.45. Prince Edward, 1;, T, and 3,50, BIRTHS CALVE - ' on RT. In tliiirloltctouii April 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Tlionins (jnlvcrt, Spring stmci, a daughter. WA K ELI N.---At Cliarlottetowii . on _S ]\_lay lst, to Mr and Mrs llobert Wake- S lin. a son. R ___ | 3 __ DEATHS for wovcii wire fencing has been re- ceiviul l1_\' the Standard Tube and Fciici- l`o1npaii_\‘. ’l`lic order covers the ontiro ruflnlrcnicnts of woven wlrn foiii-e to bc erected durlug 1915 also tho various Iintvs of thc Canadlaii I’zivlti1: ltiiltwity frnln llnlifnx to Van- coii ver. _.--_ ....-|..1..-_‘_ .._§"..}. ;.`vl. I’ .-'w~*n ‘_ .'< .‘/:H I _._ J/ ,. _cp m I. wt! \ \\ \ \ -._'~;"’ ~ . " Q \ \\\`\.\.1;Tff"\li”_ ' f 1. f/ \ \__‘ // _ gs .»»’ ` /' 4,/ 5 ,\ _ sy / Q/ .dw ; I \\\ `i \ _ ,\.\ i .1 / i. ( ///1 5\"l,;i q/ f/f it 1 e \`\ it ,,_~_~_ 'vii » ,/ I / TISH PREFERENCE LION. - _ , _ I fti-“__ M -‘ -A 0,' A . ? y '_ \`,~.1 ~§;'»'~-lT,_\ - A \ I / " \ iii 1 __ , I //. __ ww- / ~ - _ , .-:ii "f7/'51 5 V: /1 - . _ _ '_-'"2 ~' ._ A '\*¢‘-_ ,L1 e /‘/ 4;,-_‘//-’ / " ',:-ij. //ff/1' _/' /_ . ., '_.,.. ~‘ "-1/" , 7.//-1,, "7" ~......‘ U 7 U V. \_v__$’ Rrnggy cg, '_ 1 if ` 1 J HI ‘4 '»/ 1 _ 1 "- . ‘ _ _ ~'~_' ,';’if. Ty-_'.._. _,///;i/ 1, ‘mi Q _` /f/y uf :_ ‘__,_f1.:,.;\_£_i,.;. ;;'1:;,_-,..`. / , ;»f<<;.1;>:f .--1- 7' ._~_._ _ .» _ n ,-»~» iifji *si* on I-of _ ,, 9 -4_..~..‘ _-. ._ t ._z. .1 .- '~ nm-.»,...,. ` _ ,- .V 1' 1 "“"’~ *sl*-arf. 7,. f1;§/-/ , ty gi. 3. \‘\1‘§".. \,_ \\\`\t T# .- `~i:§£é" f\,"_5`i-.‘ ;’_~ '.\ \~ \\\ ‘ / // r»¢'.’_ .hal '1 Y i~ , .‘.=f" #_ \Q:\\\*\ \ `~ .\~.`\ `;\ ,1’¢'.':f'_- r 15"; '-,iv f L_.; , f/.- ";;;'-' ,.~‘~‘ 1' _ _ ,~/ ' / / .'»' _. 23;. F; '\¢;.... ‘<_\ _\ /1'/ 1|" ' ' "ui f _. 1.... o1= 1>|iiE_niLL coiLEoE I-IALIFAX, Apr;-1 29.- The piner Professor Shaw in presenting “in Hill college convocation exercises ahsentin" Rev. James Strahan as a held last evening in St. Matthew's "distinguished representative of the church, were as usual, of n most scholarship of the old land." a “pure interesting character, outstanding and unadulterated Scot." referi‘ed_ details being the line address by the in lucid, scholarly and beautiful Honorary Principal, Dr. Pollok, to phrase to his distinction, especially 'the graduates; that by Dr. J. W. in the tleld of authorship and to his Macmillan, on "The Preacher of lspiritunl genius. ills volume of Today," which was forceful and ad- lectures on "The llook of Job” is mirabie, and the conferring of the. now recognized as classic- ii stan- degree of Doctor of Divinity upon dard work. llis book “I.a Maris- Rev. George S. Carson, editor of chale," has had an extraordinary the "Presbyterian Witness," and circulation. Professor Shaw read Rev. James Strahan, M. A., oi Scot- an extract from e letter received by ind, to whose distinction and hiun from Mr. Strahan expressing in scholarship, reference has already the happiest way_ his sense of the been iradc in The llaliiax llorald. honor to be done him by the college. The list of graduates and prize win- At the close of Professor Shaw°s lloss Williani»('ollins, lil. Boyne Dewitt Earle, B. Malcolm Ferguson. Duncan Angus Macliilllan Daniel Mcvicar, llenjainin Chalmers Salter, B. William Partridge, M. A. The prize winners were: A. A. E l Greek-`l`he. Rev. Wm. Fraser prize the eschutolagy of huuuiu life. The -W. _\. McQuarrie, B. A., $20. high. profoundly earnest note por- Jnnior Greek- l’. M. Macdonald vadcd every line of it nnd .it was c Prize-H. HL Blanchard, B- A.. heard by the large congregation llooks. present in a “silence that could be b History-The H. J. Grant memorial felt." and testified eloquently to its fl. Mackenzie, B. A.. $25. cipal MacKinnon stated, umid ap- “_ Elocut.ion-- The Wiswell Drile- N. plause, that this convocation closed Class from D. llavclllivrey. Eau. ing. Yut there is not a suggestion t The ltobertson~Mcmorial prize, of weakness abgul; him, 1 lxnox, Queens, ontrcul, und Hall- ci-irry a Message. We are not at fax Theological colleges, “HB “'00 liberty to change. to corrupt, to set, by W- l"~ l’t\l`Ifldg0» N~ »\~. UI lhi@ aside that inessnge, else docs he bc- °0lll`fE°- tray it trust-he is then not ii faith- The report of the senate- "thc ful messenger. It is your duty- l'¢D0l`¢ 0! H ru¢l110"8l>l° Yea'-" “'85 your very important duty to deliver . It has been for several reasons mem- mankind--n message of deliverance i orsble, snid the doctor. from God the Father, God the Son It had been Professor Shaw's first and 094 me Holy (}h0g¢_ I wupsel BBW l‘€Hid0l1¢0- nourished. More is needed th n t e response which it had culled forth spirit. 1 trust thu: us you go forth from the student body-the wtten- into the world you will cultivate _ .Y ll the PI`0B'|”Ul\ 011 Whl¢ll 8DD°ii\`¢d l-ill? The report gives but nn inntleqiiiato honor. brief address JOIID l"0l'f°B¢ Wifi 8 UM i»\`ib\1l»¢ 110 the London press had referred to the ister of Christ and his ability in his on the mission fields f these ro- _-.-,_-,-_-_-,-.-_-.-,_-_-J,.. .re.-f.-.-.-¢.-_-_-_-_-.-_ee-_-_-_-_-_-_-_ .-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-.-.-.-.-;.-;_-_-.-_-,-_-_-_-.-_-.-;_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-_ _-_-_-_-_ _T-_-_-_-:.-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-_-.-_-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-.-_-_-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-_-, ' vital. The answer to these questions will come through the preaulier. The i minister of today ought to he n inan of affairs-he ought to bring things to pnss--ought to have loving vis- ion. This is the function of the min- istry. _ The preacher is to bring the power of thc world to come to bear uiion mundane things-he lets in the light of heaven. The prencher's business is to transiigure life. IlUSSI.\.\' FORCES FOR THE TURKISII CAMPAIGN. expeditionary forces nre to aid the \~.estern nllies in their campaign n1:nin>'t Constantinople. Troops are being concentrated at Odessa, whence they will be taken to the western const of Turkey to effect a landing under protection of the Russian fleet. Aiinouliccment uns inndc today that the Cznr had arrived at Odessa and WA\'l‘ . n ’ ions ' their lined bishops fund. - The n only ism but of their tions, it er in the movement.. Bair Ano ice nseoirrs Ann Ic0 no bait lions ~e today, no ice. -Clear, calm; no ice. Cape water along shore. - shore- Point Tupper-Loose lce. Grlndstone-Ice conditions same. Flat shore. Cape and west, three to ten miles. fifteen barrels herring today, no ice., Lots of Pleasant Bay clear, no halt. IT i\lI‘IANS MORE TO BE £0 Ili” Ollt' for the 'me '°|~|miy~.g“{ i* 7* - °° - ieetlng Ls being attended not by men prominent in Method- , by representatives of otlwl' denominations with iwusivn °°l\°m°° own. The various denomina- is said, are aiding eachoth- ERST l{AftB0ll. April 28.- gettlng loose. Pleasant Buy clear, yet, expect It evelry 118% M 1 U 1. I bolynhificlialqixglzelill liguvy cllarift wulcc' Wk' bi F""-ii* “V” umlwdv mu” everywlicre, weather calui and foggy. QIQIEENSPORT. April 23.-llcrrlng scu Traverse-Five nillcs Ulwll Point-Heavy. open ice ln- Race-lceburgs cast south N'i‘o April 21-it tin/nu ’ is e-‘fniia-ive" 4 I ` t lndigeatiolt and most eaellut rrlsaltlvssg ` lmli lit fill Avol, Oli' "I have null ' 6 i. e "years le _ iii- l..‘°°':.t°.i'.:* °.t°°°&§*'.I us uc 01|! night? Before i»ki||5*_i'l‘r\tlt»-e~ti`vss'._’, - ' I t°°k nurmpiihmo-%*iii'i ' t tmen was _ 1 - :Light as :eli:uffer_l_rom tlgni. neu ¢ me tunnis. _ , ._ 2.. “fir-_-1:4-avgiimmem »'l_ii.‘i -1 'iri°-~f::.f.i~.°:~°-“-1 . Vt D ‘ ¢lIl,lll I lf:e nrghegiilnzibn in recommeadiq lbw-" aunts it coiuiarr. 5oc shox Gforja 5°, trlallin, 25:: _ lit -il dealers or seat on receipt of who have been bereaved will be able , HAUFAY Am," 30__ Hemp point to endure with the some heroism as those who have gone." _ _ Mr. F. H. Deacon was unanimous- ly elected president of the club in Scatari-Light, close packed icc ln- 8066689100 ¢° Mr- C- L°°n° w“'°"~ The two new vice-presidents are Wr. Thomas Gibson and Mr. Main John- son. ` Ninn si-IALING sraaiiiins dl-:'r__aa,ooo scans. BT. JOI-lN'S, -Nfldi, April 28.- QUEENSPORT. April 29.- About Nine out of the fourteen etsamers en- gaged in the seal fisheries, have re- AMHERST HARBOR. April 29. -, tm-ned to port. and hail for only lee around island this morning, 3;;‘000 wife, which is less than the ,catch oi ii single one of the larger stenmers of the sealing fleet lp or- ll rs. ° (7A1_LE|) C,g_\|_\])I__\N N0\\`_ ( nary y; ` ., UA! Nth. |913, `_ , 1",I{'l`llOGllAD, April 28- Russian* nuul coner o ago If f r o accept do Cn ndia ii. eeting oi the Toronto Cana M dian Club held today President Fel f the University of Toronto, h e speaking of Canada's fallen ero s, K said: “It means more to be called a D n today than it dld a week N .nd 1 have frequently they could colne hack to us, 35023 13?: 'be ye" snugly; ln gag" whom would they be willing to of mf|amma¢|°||_ _ congratulations? Only from those of us who would be ready £0 what they have done. What they have died to save is worth living to maintain, and we hope that those TORO . ` -` ' ni ` _ - AR lnard'e Ltnlment Go.. l.Imltsd.,. Gentleinen.-Last Winter( received rest benefit from the use of KIN- D'S LINIMENT in s severe attack vain-n. ' A w. A. iinrcniuson. _ -- ===» Canadian Government Railways Prince Edward Island Railway _ ners was-as follows: tribute to Mr. Strahan Principal ffnigirlhcycyecs E1’,l,cvE“pe|qig;;l;,,w?gas,?§ MacKinnon read a telegram' of Gun' ports and Black' den stcamers have gmtulauou to DL Carson from been assembled nt Odessa to convey Prince street church I’ictou _ ' '_ the troops to Turkey. The recent No moment during the evening was _ more i re _ th th . . h -boiiibardiirent of the Bosphoiusforts mp ssive nn at in whic was ex _ _ _ _ . . plained today as it mote to V Dr. Polloc a striking ilgure in any event th H of U T rk. h , A. assemblage, arose to address the gret . t he czmsg lc “ ‘B 3 graduates. A note of sadness per- e In ` 5.00 o t c Black en. _ v del 't-ther ' , id h , l '1 ya - _~ - ~ 5. Orations-W. F. Partridge, H. .~\., aalaiit ltime e “us an 8 ENN Dm M” LXPEL 6.22 -__ seo; n. w. cniiiuu, M. A., sto. 'riuu wus `wiiut un in ue on lea 5"* W' "“MS’“" The (lcrinan (‘hcinicul Societ dis from the list of its honorary inc ~ 1 . . . .' ., . p _ _ . _ t 1 Hebrew__Dr_ Cyrtie memorial _ Q In introducing thc doctor' Pl_m_ (of his criticisms of f.ermnl\! and . , vote postponing the n~atter until sf- C. MacKinnon, B. A., $7. the doctors fortieth year of teach- er the war' when un opportunity 10. will bc offered to Sir William to ex- Q00’ cqmpcted for by students of ,,Y0u’,, “id he Ham licensed in plain the r0murk1~x attributed to liiin. ltl|§K(.'UllY lll'l‘ 88 IN P M. Noon 7.00 iriiul-1 'r.\ni.ia IN sri-‘EC'i` MAY ziru, isis. Trains Outward Atlantic Standard Tiinc Trngis dlilvvurd. . _ C P linfld D0\\Al.M \ “ IRM. “P'M_ 7.245 Dep. 8.30 9,02 ' 9.27 9.50 .\ rr. .45 12.00 1.20 2.10 2.55 3.30 ~i.'i 1`I\nrlottetowii Arr. Hunter River lilnieraltl Jet. Kensington Summerside UCD- 11.40 10.36 9.59 9.27 9.00 10.50 9.52 9.21 8.55 8.30 5.02 4.30 A.M. 10.20 9.03 5.45 8.10 [ll-IRI,I.\`, .\pril 29-via London.- ll. 9. ers the naiiz-1: of Sir Ililliani Ham- y _ ussed today a proposal to strike . . 1 . _W A Macquarriey B .\ $10 im ressivencss si-iy, the British scientist, on account L P.M. 40 12.10 Dcp. 3.*-` l,l2 2'/ _ 3.10 08_ 2 45 5.00 Arr. Sumnierside ,\ rr. I'0rt. H1-ll O’Lcary Atherton Tlgnisli licp. 8.45 7.48 7.04 0.10 5.45 5.30 4.00 2.40 1.35 12.30 orinun science. A resolution dually as passed against ii large minority l 9 I’.i\i. 6.00 7.00 2:". |10 Dep. Arr. Emerald Jet. A rr. Cape Traverse Del)- A.M. I .M. 9.15 8.40 8.419 1_oo P _iv .l\l. A.M. 3.00 t§..'»0 lil-p. N Nui() ` present-ed by Dr. J. W. l"nl¢0u€l'. the message that has been given to 3 Whitehall building registering S8 de- . ’ k; t d , the year of the completion of the ly_¢,pry tlmu can your souls be '_ n h t ii ii it in b - ` - ._ ' A tugs. .fiiiul iiffiui §i`§i"°f.'i..i° uf.. ,°,f.§°.T§‘.,‘ l'.§'f,`If.T.‘.‘.'f...fl`.§°.i°bi§' fiif ii'§1°§ ‘_‘,{"' "“"‘° “"”° ‘"'°"‘P°" "Y **‘° transportation lines were taxed to tion of those present was asked to communion with God. I liopc that t‘;§;I;r,?Fi';;:::st;\,P?_p£;§iwh ,Four bent the lust page of the leufllet bearing _ on will not, o alone." D ` ‘ ° wr G" names of Pinc lIill's shining roll ol idea of the arresting quality of the gispmted in the 8"" 'Jr pamded th” In presenting Mr. Carson, Dr. Principal MacKiniiou stated that 2," "UU" m ‘t 0" °“m twins "nd his B¢ll0l8l'BlllD. hill MBI 89 B 111111' fact that of 46 young men working addmonm l’°ncc"'°“‘ Ni-zu" voiik .sunlinv (_\lc\\- York Times, .\londny!. With that kindly old fellow fnniil- arly known an O. Sol outdoing his wn past performances, the mercury n the official thermonzeter atop the ory of the local weather bureau. iniisement. places, seaside resorts ighty outpouring of humanity, and At Coney Island nt least. 200,000 each. The B. Il. T. was compelled pl oliee Inspector Murphy nskod tor 100 F ara _ _f 0 P t editorial capacity. - vinccs, thirty had volunteered for duty at the front, nh one of the BY BENJ. CA I am authorized by Mr.Levl Cudmore. of Wlnsloe Road North. to sell by Public Auction on hls premises on MONDAY. MAY 10TH Commenclng at 1 STOt.`li----I Cart Horse, 3 years old. Marc, 8 years ol1l;; 1 Horse, 8 years old Helfur. 2 yours old; 1 ffalf. 1 year old nous, Pad and Broecliing, 2 Sets Collar Binder, 1 llay Mower, ne,w; 1 Hay Rake. new; 1 Seed ‘.'Drlll, new; 1 Pototo cufflcr, 1 Gang Plow. 1 Single Plow, 1 Set Spike Harrows, 1 combined linker and Cleaner. 1 llorse »Powcr. 1 Scythe, 25 Loads Split Wood, 1 Dining ooiii Stove. Wood Stove, Forks, Shovels, and other articles not enumerat- ctl ' Sale positive as farm is sold. Also the same day G0 acres of land w Charles R. Diamond wlll be offered. T(-¢ pir`e to tue cull ui the umiiuriuna, At. - It would be noticed that Mr. Salter, of the graduating class, wore the The following Stock. Crop and |mplements:: CROP-40 bushels Oats, white; quantity Potatoes. lMl’l,El\il£N'l`S-l Team Truck Waggou. l Driving Waggon, I Driving rholgli, new; l Wood Sleigh. new; 2 Box Slolghs. now; 1 Set Drlviiig Har- noblcst responses in the whole em- RTER“c°' k_lng’sA uniform under his black gown. (Loud ennlauscl. His introduction of Dr. Macmillan was a signnlly happy one. und his expressions of regret nt the latter's approaching dcpartiiré for the west found an oeho in the minds of all - present. I»l'ls theme as stated, was” "The Preacher of Today." 1 Tradition, said hc, iuny be either formal, or vital. Formal tradition is the tradition of the scribes. Vital ' tradition was the tradition of the prophets. ,. _ ' The t/wentleth century preachin- miist deal with the life of his own - ’day. The prouchhr's business ls o'c|ock, p. m. Orphan' Jack; 1 general purpose ; 1 Cow with cali. 1 Farrow Cow, 1 ;: 30 Hens, 3 Geese. and Hanies. 1 Set Martin Gales. 1 _ spiritual and moral leadership. Pray- _- ith house and barn the property ol' "or and righteousness. must be kept ~ to other. "Rell lon apart from mor 1' I", \ _ I0 4.36 4.57 6.00 9.17 9.46 11.15 Arr. f'l\i»irlottctown Arr. .\lt,. Stewart. Arr. Morell 9,30 8.27 7.58 5.45 4.10 3.27 7.30 0.35 2.55 1.30 St. Peters . t-lou ris Dcp. 7.10 .\ rr. icim nu Dev- 5-25 4.20 5.09 5.30 0.05 A..\l. 8.45 Dcp. 9.55 1‘0.25 ll.05 \rr. 3.55 2.48 2.20 1.30 Mt.. Stewart .\l`l`~ 3-20 _ Cardigan 736 Montague 7.04 ilenrgctown Dep. 6.30 Silt. Daily only cx.~Sut. & 3.10 Zl.l 4.25 4.57 Murrny llui-bor tzlun. Il Dep. Daily ex,.\'at.. &Sun. _ Clinrlottetowii Aff- 10-U0 93° 5.55 7.00 Arr. Vernon River 8.23 8.31 Ilcp. 6.30 7.00 Sui.. only 9 ._ _ -._ _--Q---- -Ons cent per word first Ineertlen Twenty-flve cents. tuunlilcliss|f1tnius_ _ In 0ils'eol|imn, half were _ each continuation. Gash must accompany order. Mlnlmtnll ehlrje' 1 | ` 1 l _ Agents Wanted ‘ AG`EN`1's" WANTED `1"o_s`E`LT."F‘6a` The Old Reliable Fonthlll Nurser- ies. We teach our men to sell. Ex- perience unnecessary. Highest commissions paid. Handsome tres equipment. Stone & Wellington, Toronto. Ont. 0716-4-29ME26l. For Sale I-lelp Wanted-Malo _ WANTED- ’l‘horougbly_ competent can-maker. None but the best neoil apply.- Send application with ref- erences to Neville Caunerles. Ltd.. Halifax. N. S. 9703~4»28m0l. L-gii Isost ’) i.'os'rIo'N_iI|6Nosv TH: as IE- tween _Bradalbane Railway Cross- rl' OR SALE-TWO in Brighton. Apply Ing and owiier’s liouse.`silver 058011 watch and chain. Jas. gl-I. Brown. Brddalbane. ' 9788-4-30M2lptL _ l mouths credit on approved Joint notes. CALLAGHAN.-- ln St. Lukc's floiipl- tal. ottawa. April 29:11, .lumen vluc- Wluslve lived North. Avril 24. 1915. ent Callagzan. of the Department of 9762'5'7Ml|~ Marino an Fisheries. son of Jamce A. Callaghan of the Post Office De- liaaritmgnt, City. Funeral notice later. _---_.,._......._..._____ OANADIANB LOST LIVES BY GASEB. LONDON. April 29.-- The British War Otllcerii In a statement toni lit TERMS-All sums of $5.00 and under cash; _over that amount seven Choice Property For Sale In Charlottetown _ m‘§“°_,,'1‘;'{,‘§“°°g',1,o‘;,‘},1{{§,‘j°"{,*,‘° ,X2 -, sv asm. cairrsit .s co. ' -~»»»- im-.ei-1-» n tn- -»u__u _ g _ supplementing its previous charges tbaftiil Germans' in their lghtlng srs 1 using noxious gases. seys:-- "Medical ,H evidence _shows that Canadian soldl- n ers have lost their lives in the recent N llglitins not from wounds, but trom- W br sues smlrlorotl by the ’ in-s-zitvnut _ _ _ 1- » -fir we re uutimriuu o 4_1. wiiiio,c1i iiteumi. to ii i» nil u ~ “i '°°'*"i‘““ "ml "" =‘"'“ “'°' lon on llfonday, May 1071915; commenttiiié’ st 12 o'cloe;°noo¥i, 'gat 2970;- ‘_‘“‘| °°'°"“°"""°°' °“ 'M' ”°‘“t‘ seg sign mauro situated on Upper Queen stent. 'rim nom is new nun *°'“",! 1: 61133' -'“'"’ "‘ "'° °‘ t 0 c ui on i u- - i mm. me M* ~ 0.1¢. 335.31 ms. "' °"' '“"'°'°”‘°'f ' "° "°' H Wm vm in ui- K - 1' 8 ‘ ality without religion is a carcnss."~ ‘ it had been well said. Wherein lies the iireactm-'s au- thority? Not in scholarship Academic _ obedience to confined to collages on- ly. BENJ. CARTER. _ Auctioneer. It is not his holiness. 1 , never allowed itself to be influenced I: by its entertainers. _ getting socialized.. The doctor l'pole _ .-~`l.'. ‘L5 -_ 1 J e r;.§.y; _ . ‘~ -' ~\- ~ - ' Hp must be a good msn, but. his AUC'l‘1o‘\i » Not in li eab eases. e vor as ` , iggilgfg, ' 1 (if 'rf " ,--"5 C? .J I fwfr ', ` ~r Want a Good Watch? If you want ll.‘°..'.".¥. ",'»‘.‘.‘ you should not' palagteze our f gpm.. A .I 1J‘.2m‘l“u.£ 991. 00ml miles. Upper Grocer, r including bath foxes. Fanny _ Miscellaneous _ 5M_i`HT `TirLv 'ri' 1 .niov st, .» -sm.-imnsipti. _ Situations Vtwttut » Ti;v`SUli6Iv*i_"vil'iT'6l`Il1 _ "mentions me-mniimy Quinlan. t:::‘°'..'°""°° °°:.I.‘"‘ »'i.'t."2“.% to ten Dtiellsyit-’sm%s’s`ilv. “ahah D00! - Bitte ,___ ..'i:.°..:°r:.f':1:'..f‘r°°'“* I _ . '1‘oLet' ‘fétittltt l°»‘3-i»l‘&""'-‘.*."' ~ . nlcesuhe most _ towards these new IINJ. ¢AR'l'lR.\_Aue¢loneer. emoperste _um _...___