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VS” A ._ » § .QT -`*~;1 fx \ °.?-` `f~;.2zi ..\- ‘ ._ -. ‘ ~ v I. \ \; ` it >»» __ . .\. ` /" .\ _ , _\ f ~ .`f s\\\‘\“\“ \\_ \..._.\_ J/ '”¢'”// /, ,, /» fa / f//4//W //.4/_/yiyy///M //Q /'fi-‘” I f.`(l‘.'()f'(lflJI.0` " - WELLNERS’ - _ CUT GLASS II lllll ll 5; iiain III a t s ic at-d iii-h llllll .Y E the Ii Htll ul Hil llll (gn Q3\m\lllllllllllllllllllllll gi 2 / .Q .I é E flfaiub. |868 T L_ a, |®I,,~”;<>'»‘? 5 \V¢ll--.-.’< Cut Glass has attained a high t- ii' . _ ' liver. ii c hasaclearness-fa bril- ; liar.-y ihxt ina ks the highest ideal of_ ' ~ `E ciiitiig Ili de=igns and patterns arf! . ` Es vvt- if--if maviv novelties that are su c 1-' Doral t i y0L1._ _ 'l he p. i. - s you vi ill find so uniformly E low, t tit tt i. ii iest of cut glass is within we will be pleased to have an op- ' `5'=- pfiitiiniti ot showing yin our line. W. W. Wellner _ Oifificiai. C G. R. WATCH lNsPi-:Cross ,‘_ ,~..` ,_ ` 73 0`\.J_<.¢f» `\300‘ \@7._ \EE \ i ii . EE 22 EE EE 'f := EE := §= __ Z= I :_:= ' == Z* Zi :'- ii __ __ Z: Z1 == Z1 :_ __ __ Z: _“Zi- __ :_ .__ , __ * ` . »i1o.1t>iieiii>1fef‘_ ,,.7f...;.'e'-e'c'd"<'iT @f C f ° rt ru ,/ Q VIII/A\\\\\\\\\\\`lA \\ _ 'J 1 llll \\¥II///IIIIA\\\\\\\\'//III/II.T-§Y\\\YIIZI Strawberry ,Boxes U1 0.000 iii<‘§ii"Sli‘itD 50,00 O .lust received, best quality standard size as required by Government Fruit Inspector. Can deliver at once. Strawberry growers get your supplies Now. Special prices for large quantitief. Sold in any quantity. - Carter & Co. Ltd. _ Grain and Feed Warehouse. Queen St. t~ 1. Ere 1-nsllranceu 4+ _giiéility of our/ trade and l\\\B\ \\YW3\\\\\\\\\WIllllHlII1! ||F""' / ._/‘ ' ,_4- ~ 1- ~:: ~.-_-_ -_-,-_-_-_»_-_-; _-_» -_ A - »_-_-_-_-_-___-_.___-__ . ' IT PAY8't0 buy thlsWProvince. STRAWBERRY BOXES--See Car- ter & Co’s 'Ad. in this -issue 50 000 just received. 803545-5M2i. QUARANTINE SOON T0 BE RAIS- EED.--lt. is expected -thai the quaran- ; tlue l'or smallpox at the Ariiiories wili ‘”bex,|it`ted by- the end ol’ the preseui week. All ,the patients are doing well and the work of tjunilgutiqn is being currieii 0ul"inost thoroughly. GOOD ROADS.--A coiiunercial man who has been over King's \(‘ounty dur- ing the pust week reports the roads in excellent condition. He was especially high in-his praise of the roads ln~Biin- gor district which, lie said, were as good as the best streets ln~(_‘liai-lolte- town. Horton sou..-`-iii nie oiiiiwa tfasiiiilty List iit' Juue.tliird, one hiiiid- red iind seven Casualties are reported eight Canadian soldiers killed in uct- lon. seven died of wounds; six died, live presumed t`o"h-uve died', one died whilst prisoner of war four prisoners of war one' escaped ‘from Germany, onewounded a_iid missing, two miss- ing, sixty-five wounded. two gassed, ` two suffering from burns and five ill. | The only Islander mentioned is l<‘. N. |Stevenson, inl'anti'_v. wounded. . --»-- . CHARLOTTETOWN BOY MISSING -Mr. Win. H. Scott, chief steward of the cur-ferry steamer Prince Edward Island, whose home is in this city, re- ceived a telegram yesterday convey- ing word that his son. Lieut. William lA. Scott, of the Royal Flying Corps. is oillciully reported to be missing. ,liient Scott left Charlottetown for \'lini:ouver some years ago, where he was engaged in the legal profession. 'Ile enlisted ln the Forestry Battalion in Vancouver early in the war and inter traiisferred to tho Royal Flying Corps. He was one of Cliarlotte- town's brightest young men, a brilli- iiiit student, having qualiflod for the Jtlioiies scholarship, and won ti splen- did name for himself as 11 young bar- rister in the West. When the call of liis country came he heard it in no niimistakeable manner. lt is to be lioped that yet seine wordmny soon be received stating that he is safe, :ind thus alloy the terrible anxiety ol his parents. - \ AN UP-TO-DATE lNNOVATiION.- ,“Thc last word in pasteurlzation," is the phrase which most flttingly des- cribes a new plant just installed at the Charlottetown Condensed Milk Factory for pasteurizing milk. It is known us the Alpha Pasteurizer and ‘lists a capacity for 3000 pounds of milk. The Charlottetown Condensed Milk Co. is certainly to be congratulat- ed upon this splendidaddltlon to its plant. The pnsteurizlng of milk. which means the heating of it to a temperature of 145 degrees and then instantly chilling it with ice, proves n great safeguard and milk put through this process is absolutely free of germs, so that people using it can have no fear of infection. Not. only that but the milk thus treated is greatly enhanced in its keeping qual- -iiics. All milk hereafter delivered in the city frniii the factory will be pasteurized. As soon as arrange- ments Cnn be made the Milk Company also intend to install an up-to-date ice- cream manufacturing plant. Min;ii~d’s Linlnieut Co., Ltd. best ‘medicine obtainable. ‘ Yours truly. ALFRED ROCHAV. Livery Stables . _ “YIHII/I/I . Beer&Goil ~ ` Grocers Friday .lane 7th $2.00 Cash Special lowing:-- ‘ 1 Wash Board .. 35c 3 Bars -Lenox Soup .. 24c 1 lb. 'l‘in Club House Bakirllr Powder 30c 'A lb. Tin B. and G. Cocoa 26c 1 1 pkg. King Cole Tea .. 55c 1 pkg. Seeded Ralslns .. 10c u 10c 1 Cake Baking Cbocol te ' ' Total $2.24 Ai. the ‘present high prices for food stuffs, no one should fail to take advantage of this offer. A{‘Necess_ity . . Then insure in good strong stock compan- __ 1 business in a satisfactory ies. which never contest an honest claim such we." In Bmw, For YW ` tell b . ` < |'l itll. as is represen y ill. Charlottetown ' clot Us Be Your Family *t-'. .€` 1" i 'R TIF; Mt- -. q_._;`.., ._ 7;' ` ,Charlottetown ..» i V I i . - i .. . - A in Eye Specialist oina my-I onli nina- .` E' ..R° T um" "°°",_:{3°"m" ` Johnson 8 Jolmlon hunts-Y Gents.- I have used your Minurd's l.ini-ment in my family and also in nib' stables for years and consider it tht- Proprietor Roxton Pond Hotel and All we ask is' to cut out this ` advertisement and bi-ing it to our store on above date with $2.00. ‘ You will then obtain the foi- 1 Bottle Paragon Pickles 80c 011|' SlZOT8 b€C8llS8 (hey l’l8V6 _-_-_~_-_-.~_-_ ,-_ -_ _-.~ A ~_ ¢ - - t., _-_,.v__._.____v. v, __ , NORTH - 'RIVE'R.--Services next Lord's_Day will he; North River 11, Lo3i:,C'j¢s1£ a Klili:ei<_>ii_s; cutie sive.- 'VEGETABLE 'PLANTS.-Send 'for our price list nf vegetable and fIowei°| plants. Address-i»i.l. .l. Gay & Son.; Charlottetown. 7040-5-FIOMiwk. ‘ GRANVltLI.'E METHODIST CIR-l CUIT.-Service for June 9th will bei Pleasant Valey ll. Wheatley River 3. Hunter River 7. The Rev-_ George Sel- lar. of Kensington will conduct the services ut all appointments. | ri-ie s'rAi4i.isv.-'riia i;.o.s. soni- ley' wus hauled up on the Murine Slip at Picton on Saturday. The rudder has been removed and sent to the Steel, Vllorks at 'i`i-onion to linve the newi stock wolded on. lt is expected' that! the iStanley will be oxi tho slip about a week, after which she will go on they Pit-ton Cliarlottetoivii rciitt-. | NOW ARFIIVING-New stock of “'I`udliope", “Ciinuilai” iind “McLaugh- lin" carriages in aill the latest styles. Wire Wheels, Ball Hearings, Rubber Tires, New York Seats, Anio St-_»,m_g_ Stick Seats. ull of wiliich are selling at l0W€Bl Driccs. for cu-sh or on terms to suit customers. A HORNE & (T0. S049-6-5M-ii. CEMETERV lMPROVED.-- lt is pleasing to note that the old Catholic cemetery on St. Peter’s Road has been cleaned up. All the old weeds and grass have been destroyed. the broken headstones removed and crooked ones straiglitened, 'while the whole surface of the burial ground has been hari-owed and levelled nice ly, adding greatly to the appearance ot' the place. RE SOLDIERS OF THE SOIL.-It does not seem to be generally known .iniong the farmers requiring help that ninny town boys are available for tai-ni service. Quito true these boys ;-ire not experienced agriculturlsts, but being possessed ot' it willing spirit tlicy should be uble to render good service. A good number of' these boys iire working on farms and are giving satisfaction. lt niust be re- ilionibered, however, that they urn boys and should not be expected to lo ii niun‘s work at a boy’s puy. The ‘ioys ge out on u two weeks' trial at the rate of $15.00 to $20.00 per inontli. lf at the end of that time both `partles are satisfied a definite agreement is arranged. Any farmer -fvisliing to get-help should write J. E. .VicLarty, Superintendent oi' The Sol .liers of the Soil, Charlottetown. POLICE COURT.--At the police court yesterday a case was brought against a. lad named Hughes, by C. L. Weller, a photographer of Lexington, Ky., charging the former. who was re- cently cmployed at a local hotel, with stealing ii photograph on May 12th ult. lt `is alleged that this photo- graph wns taken from it trunk in plaintil‘t's room. The photograph. '\vliich, by the way, wasfa. portrait of :i nuilc lady, is understood to have been tlrst seen in plaint.ii’f's room in thc hotel by some of the female help. while “tidylng up." They told other einployees about it_ alid word of the "iiiystei'loiis" picture soon reached the cars of some of the juvenile male help. Soon after complaint was niiide by plaintiff to the hotel manage- iiiinit that a robbery had been coni- initted in his room. The case of the police court yesterday was the se- qiience. lt was adjourned to the 10th lust. A REAL GOOD TIM‘E.-Tliv social and niusical in ilie Y. M. (‘. A. on Tuesday evening under the auspices oi' the ladies of St. .itunes Church for I the boys who are in training here for overseas was a- great success und ev- eryone had a jolly good' time. A mus- ical program. under Mr. \Va.tki`s' dir» ection was a treat. the soloists singing songs that everyone knew and all joined in, in the choruses. Dainty and abundant refresliments were eaten aiiild jokes, laughter. it was then announced that 11 c'clock pass had been grunted and' games in whch which all joined were indulged in until only enough time was left for Auld Lang Syne and the National Anthem. Before leaving however. the boys in Khaki gave three cheers for the ladies and for Sergt. Bonnell. This being St. James Church week for looking after the boys, private home entertainments are being planned' and no doubt good tiiuos are ahead for the visitors. The boys in quarantine, whose absence was regretted were re- membered with cake etc and the hope expressed that they would soon be at liberty to join the future entertain- ments. li! q I \ DISCRIMINATING D R U G BUYERS HAVE THE HAP- , PY HABIT OF COMING BACK T0 OUR STORE We have always catered to careful drug _ buyers- customers who bring all of their judgments to bear in e v e r y purchase. Such buyers come regularly to leamed that they can 'count on us for _pure drugs, prompt service, and ng t prices. The extent and o vious confidence re- poeed in us by the public is pretty convincing evidence that we conduct our drug fflllflllef. Drunist. ` rm oiiiiiiey oi-ugmro ooe. 'Pflnoo ono~Koot‘lorooU. SPECIAL z SPECIAL is ,select L i zz Prince Edward Theatre W hatever.‘.’ou Do See The Romanoifs , Friday and Saturday 8-Spectacular Acts--8 . Matinees at 3.15 Evenings 7 and 8.45 0 - The '|.‘ail of, A The Fau4'l`|-l:E Romanofls _ -The Pictorial Feature de Lux FRIDA Y AND SATURDAY 'lhe Startling True Story of Rus'3ia’s Downfall' It Cost a Fortune to .Make , 500 PEOPLE! 1,500 scene si The Doings of Raspu ‘ Criminals tm -One of the Worst of History ! Events Pictured as They Really Happened l Ftf*-Q, - _ ' "' . . _._ i 5 x* mei MiiLTON PARISH.-Service in Mil- tion Parlsli next Sunday June 9th will be as follows: St. Mark’s, Rustico. George Morris, of 'l‘y'ron, (P. -E. I.) hoing culled to occupy the pulpit of ton. has been in Washington for a. long is about to return to his home in the Congress has passed the Bill, so long Y in the victorious campaign are to be ln Charlottetown. and was at one time among whom are a number of Cotl cases, docked at Pier No. 2 in Halifax | Trains were in readiness to convey the men to their homes in the wset. There were a number of maritime province men on the ship, including the follow- ing from this Province who were to arrive here` last night W. J-. Proud. 7 Stewart St, Charlottetown. Fred H Townsdale Southport. Howar d S Vatcher. Aitkons Ferry, Earl McKay. Bedeque, Donald F. Melnnis,. St. Peters. Wilfrid Coulson. Sea. View. John Alex. McLeod, (Father John I). _M<~l.coil,l l\`ewtoii (‘r0.ss, .- RE-SIGNS POST.-The Si. John ’l`t-lcgriipli says that George Rideout. chief of the innritime provinces. was in the city Monday. Discussing the re- cciit oi‘iler-iii-t'.ouiicil ‘bringing the do- ininiou police under the lniliinry aut- llorities, (T-lilei’ Rideout said iliai it niight work out in parts of the coiin- try. but so fiir as the inaritinle pro- viiii-cs were conceriied. his' present ANNIVERSARY ill ‘ :'_\'oii." | Adiiiirul Viscoiiiit Jelltlcoe, iidiliess- (How [hp hay of Naples Smmmers‘ for:-c of policenicn for the rounding up ol' tlc.t`niidtei‘s under the M. S. A. could not lic handled successfully' under two heads. _:ind he had already tendered his resigiuitlon its chief inspector in the inarltiiiie provinces He -stutcd that he was ot’ the opinion that the present force could not do the work in these -provinces" with ally degree of satisfaction. under the military. but he added that whatever the final result might be he would render every pos- sible assistance in his power to the military' in rounding up deserters un- der tbe Mlltary Service Act. Chief Rideout said, that so far as the nia.ri- time provinces were concerned there had been absolutely no friction be- tween his department and the mili- tary. There had been the best of feel- ing and perfect harmony had at all times existed. Through his corps of dominion police he had added fully' 2.- 000 men to the ranks of New Bruns- wick’s -fig-htlng force since the enforce- ment of the M. S. A. Chief Rideout left on the Halifax train last night. lie said before leavng that outside of handing in his resignation he would innke no movo until the arrival from Ottawa of Colonel Harvey, who is the chief assistant provost marshal under the new transfer in the eastern pro- vinces. He was expected in Moncton Tuesday. MInard'o Linimont Used by Physician CANADNS MESSAGE Canadians! arise! your country needs you ` Needs you as never before; To repel. the blow of a fiendish foe Who is not very rar from our shore. To crush the haughty tyrant. who, Treds with a ruillan‘s heel, O'er women and little children And for them no 'pity will feel. Arid' to iight for the glorious memory, Of those who have gone before, And point out the empty ranks to you As they stand on the shining. shore. Oh! can you resist their pleading. And tell them they died in vain, Anil’ what will you say to the mother Wh se son is among the`slain'.' Remember that freedom was bought for you Purchased in (lays of old By the blood of your hero fathers By blood mole precious than gold. yilll Come with a heart loyal and true And il.ll up your suit of khaki Under the Red, While end' Blue. Laura Mocbou il _ lend iron dry. _ Canadians! arise! your country needs l T _ ' . Sunday School at 10 ti. ni., Holy Com- . ' V iniinion at 11 a.m. St. John`s, Milton, I W Even prayer at 3 p. in. ' i GOING TO ST. JOHN.-The Rev. ~ - ---Af will take over the pastorate of the Queen Square Methodist church this I I month, the Rev. Hziininond' Johnson the Wesley Memorial (lliurch, Monc- --- I AN ISLANDER.--Ilev. Dr. John . ’ W. Wndnian, of Hawaii, formerly of a N, B. and P. iE.' I., Conference, who . time urging the prohlbltioii of the ° ° liquid trafllc in the territory of Hawaii, Dalsy garleton and ~ an "Paradise of the Pacific." The U. S. c. pending, makin th Ter'-rltor "bone- iir Dr. Wadgian Yintl his associates A congratulated. Dr. Wadinan was born V A pastor of Grace Methodist Church here- ' O h t ,501 7' $1.00 GENERAL rc esra c nc, - ` NCES B M0 - wo DE QL 3lC0fly, 506 aild 750 - Fl|VE.FjOn Ttl,eI:dayc;ii§rnii?glEaRsst,e:i?i- Reserved Doors e'fro oe' a. ith ab ts - . , hiiiidrgd vyeiliisitdell vi:etui:nedf)usolt(l:a’i?;, but-t3ln"8 Sharp 35C and 50( I .. |_ i_ l` . iUlllNl`i Bliiili l.ONI)O.\'.‘ June 2%.---(\'iu Ili-iiicr's Ottawa _-\gciicy~-'i`lie British and Forelizii Sailors’ Society held ai iiii-ct,- ing nt Albert Hull last night oil thc ocirzisloii oi' thc second ziiiiiiversary of' the-biittlo ol' Jutlnnd. Field Marsliall ilnig sent this tclegra.iii: “Wo rejoice in your gzillaint deeds As on the sons you iievei' fuileil us. so on the liinil our ariny will not tail ing the iiiectiiig, piiiil ai wurin trlliiitc to the work ot' the iiicrcaiitile iniirinc, sayiiigtlint if was ii result of its et`i'ort.- that (lien liriiiiin tiiil.i\ \i..i~. so well comioits. Alludliig to the siibiiiiirlne concerning- sailors, both British and foreign, whose ships had been torpedo- ed, and who had been subjected to` gunfire, abandoned at sen or drowned intentionally* by' the enemy, in the hope of destroying their morale, seemed in- credible. Yet never a man flincheii. Never was a ship delayed in the his- tory of the sea for such murder, but the British sailor was unconquered. Each time his ship was torpedoed he ~ ,£1 __ i (Q ITALY I ani going back to italy, . 'l‘o that land of dream-s and flowers, Where the sninmer sun shines ,Where the stress of la-bor llghtens, And llie orange blossom whitens |\Vliei'e the ihiisky night dies softly, And the sented dawn comes -soon. I :ilu going hnck to Italy, ,\Vliei~e the siiniiuer diiy is longer, And the sum-iiiei' wind sighs softer, TIiro\il:h the dreiiiny afternoon. A \\'lion the .soiitliern nioon shine! bi'ii.',litl_\'. (Vi r cnniil boats floating lightly. In thc glininier oi’ -the moon, lain going buck to ltiily. r\i llic iii htiii ilcs .iie tlirillin ' "i .' ' wi, -. . , tied lille' clothed. und ciijoyed siii-li _.\n,| ,,1._.t,,,,d,.r,,[|`i1] mg; ai,-_ 8' \\/itli a subtle, sweet peitfuine. |campaign. the aidlniral said the stories "\\vi,(.,-P me h“mm|ng bi,-(|,, are hmmm, ing, And the sweet .guitars are strumm- ing, (Oh, the purple of the twilight, ’ And the glory of the moon.) FLORA McDONALD, Cardigan. went to sea again. The Marquis of Crewe. who presid- ed at the meeting, .read a telegram from King George, congratulating- the society. In the course oi' his speech the niarquis referred to the demands for reprisals for German atrocities.; He said he kncw of no rule of divine justice or liuiiinn procedure which,- when the enemy sank ii passenger ship or attacked hospitals on land! would forbid trliil of the propetriitorsl by drumbeail‘ court iuartinl and their execution, not by shooting them as brave men. but by' liunging ilieiii as inalofactors. "lf, however. we were so to uct, cn- tlrely within our rlglits," lie coiiiinu- ed, "the enemy would put -to death an equal or larger number of our men" against whom no offence could be all leged. But let it not be siipposed that the barbarities of German wnnfnre will be forgotten when the iinie comes to consider the conditions for ending the_ war. We shall then possess the power of exerting iron pressure on the (len- tral Powers. through our uniliminlsh- ed command of the sen and our control of raw materials. These could ami ought to be applied against those out- rages as well as ln offsetting any ter- ritorial gains which the enemy might enjoy when peace is made." _________--- After' washing fine embroidery. rinse it in water having ii little raw starch dissolved in it. Roll the goods in n -towel for about an hour l ~ Co -Sweet -Rmoxlcil-io-Eat -Doliciouo.Thoi`s ' tirapeNuts 1 AiZ0FfgSéoRVATl0N ` Professional Cards DR. CLI F T CHRONIC DISEASES CURATIVE TREATMENT by tho month ln advance, Victoria Hotel, Charlottetown, P . E .I . , Comodo. HOURS, 12 to 8 dolly. NOW _ - \ B. S. HESSIAN lorriotor, Oollolbor, Notary Publlo, ete- » IIONQY T0 LGAN. lonholio. P. I. I. . i DR. J. D. MMGUIGAN 60 Groot George Strut (Office of Il!! Dr Conroy) Office Hours-8 to 10 a. ln. 1 to 8 p. m ‘ 6 to 8 p. m. Phone-527 , J. D. STEWART, K. 0. Barrister, Solicitor 'ond ‘ ‘ Notary Public link. cnm¢mov|o° - ‘ 'Wilco Nowoon . 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