A *. t'1- ',. '35' ii. ,_ I; f __ __________ _ _ ___ _ __. _. _ . Y .__ _ __ . . _ _ _ _ , _ V ,_--,.., FV., .V..._v. _- -_ _ ..._ ~- _.f _-_ _; an _._ ._ -.. *~ W-»~ i-~ --.ij __ *_ _ Y ___ _ _ "'-*-1 _ _ _"f_'_?'-_ '\- -_ _ ` __ _V-'_ ~ -s. =- -.». ___ Y, _ . - . - - -- - ~,-A-__ __ -1. (#,_._v.`___ , `. _.' L -q|\_ __ _ ‘ ` ‘ ., L _ . . ,i , . _.5 _ ‘ip V _ . _ 1 1 9 1 _v _ . P ;‘ . ‘ f -~ »- - v - - \1 to is sI,i00iyii0iw V .V - 'T“II~V1¢l0l_fl_°¢\ DH) 1.1.1.1 Ron of Honour 0 ”" "' “. was ,,, 3,, 0,,¢,,|,,,,, rrij' . . 1- .4' i ._ ' , ) :-=.~ it ta .gi : .-.1 4 R. 1.' v. it » "H A3 'K ii -'t ‘ D "'__"i-'WV I-8 7217- _~ _*- .»':r¢>~» 13 1-I . I5 16 17 18 19 20 21 26 27 28 . 20 30 31 . 5 1 vniiccd_hent. 19th to 2‘_'nd, thunder S li » Tu, 1 2.34 = » \\'. I ".l". CDCA-\ 10 11 12 22 23 _ 24 25 Flies that Look G00 to .Trout If you wish to land a good haul oi trout take along the rightkind of flies. We buy flies direct from the f makers in England who know how to properly dress them. You will agree with us I think that at the price we have the best dressed ilies in the city. The _quality is all that can be desired. If you want information as to . ones you will require ask us. We know. Don’t Forget The Prize Contest Get Into It .l. G. .Iamieso DRUGGIST I The Latest in Cut Glass of the finest quality just opened up. The patterns are entirely new, compris ing in part Water J ugs Fruit Bowles TumblerS Nappies G. H. Taylor , etc. . leweiler & Optician 'lf="t3‘g"““" TIDIL TA 111.12 MAY. High Water sa. | 11.13 s. 0.42 ii 1.37 3.34 ii. I 4.36 I 5.35 I sa 0.20 ‘ s. 1.13 M. 11.02 _ Tu. 8.40 I w. 9.14 ‘ 9.40 10.17 10.48 0.27 1.09 1.51 2.33 3,16 3.58 4.41 5.2.1 nos 0.51 7.35 s.21 0,08 0.51 . io.-10 t . 'I h. F I Sa. S. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. s. ‘ M. [ Tu. ' ' W. Th. 10 Su. S. ate Day Time ll't Time II't 11.55 12.40 13.29 14.27 15.40 17.00 18.26 19.38 20.39 21.30 22.17 23.02 23,45 °°°°°°°°*°r‘?“°°¢“°=°°‘5"r’r‘?‘r~‘>‘?’t~‘r’P?’:"r‘>‘r‘9°9° Lreababmramo .>»s»o\~z=so»-moi.a.1o.-osccoorocriwzco: 11.20 11.51 12.22 12.54 13.31 14.21 15.39 ' 17.06 18.29 19.44 20.48 21.48 22.46 23.43 I F’ 1 ,. -/ .*"."'."."F'.°‘.°'°f"."."5'°.°°.°° Nici-\¢oo~:e>~ »--1i~:O~1 Z°°.*"‘."‘.°°.°°F‘.°'°5"."'I"‘."?‘." . 'crsviraocvi-t~oioc>-.sew-1-1 ly _ M 0.39 11.38 8.7 MAY-lst to -ith, general rains. th to 9th, clearing, wnrni. 10th to 3th. damp. sliowery. 14th to 18th. ud- 9° I- howers 23rd to 27th, cool period. Sth to_31st, damp and foggy. I D 8.45 p.ni. ' meeting in Y. M. C. A.. 3 p. m. p-__--M-.l.;_, DIARY OF EVENTS. T0-DAY. City Magiatrntefs tfourl. lti a.m. Prince Edward Theatre, ll p.n1., 7 . m. and 8.45 p. ni. Peoples ’l‘ht-ntre, ct: L- L1 7.15 and. Ladies' Aid Society I'. E. I I-lospltnl DIA RRIAGES F-_______ s_._._____ ____ WOOD-McCALLUM.-At the Baptist 3 . (Th I l l ' b ' I '. '. p L Wood. Mount Herbert, and .lnne Mc- Callum. Cross Ronda. M ol \ gumford to Rev. Sydney W. Mahon; ` M , W 1 I at the residence of Mr. ond Mrs.`l~`ran» s rnonage aro te own. 5 lei I. . Fnsh, May llltii, Charles Seymour UMFORD-MABON.-- At Toronto, E. Mumford, Miss llelena Maude A., B. D., eldest son of the lata ajor Ralph Mahon, York P. E. I. DEA 'l‘|lS M=¢ooNA1.o'- on i-‘i-ian Ma inn Bt ter and three months. t eral Saturday, the 22nd. at Orwell H '-‘POSTING Fishing Tackle glvu Iontln satisfaction-his prion are the QW 6| H11. Donald F. olllls. aged tn. Fun- and » Y- Y Klpao, Maine, Emily. infant daugh- o Allan and Emily MacDonald, LL|8f--At '0t‘well. May 20, 1915, Cometeryat two p. m. ~ I 'niadc between Williain .\leik|o of t.l'nir- filv. _ I For \`ni~'h.-r paiuiciilurs-1 as to terms 1 -noon on the preniisr.-s unless prtsvions- ' w/is ..i‘ricAi. wi-can He seam -ri-is use or oi; ci-|AsE's o|NT.- are advertising single fare for . _ _ 4 -I ,me ,S ,, ,,,,,,,,_ f,,,.,,,,.i .arent-ni I » the round trip going May 24, retuming May 25, and fare and one third, going May 22,- 23. 24 returning May 25. ioss-5-2'1uie3i Mortgage Sale To be sold by Public Auction i_n front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown on Saturday the 12th day of June A. D, 1915 at the hour 01', 12 ok-lot-lt noon. .-\lI that tract pieeet or pnrcel ot' lnntl sltuuie lying and be- ing in Charlottetown in Queens Coun- ty in the I’i~oi'itict- of Priticc l'.‘tiwaril island, being the western moiety or halt’ part oi' Town Lot number ninety- ilve in the fourth hundred of town lots in Charlottetown aforesaid having a front of forty three feet on Fitzroy Street and extenilliig buck tlierefrorn Southwurdly hy parallel lines to thi- rear boundary of said l.ot. The above sale will take place un- der and by virtue ot' n power of sale ixoinained in it certain indenture ot’ iiiortgngc bearing dnii- the twenty- tliiril day ni Juni- .-\. li., 1892 and . lottetown 1it`ori-said shot*-iiiukei' and Eliza .\l<-ikle his wife ol the one part and Ile-nry l’. t.‘lt-ineiits of l,‘nion Road in Queens t‘ounty of the other par_t which indeniuw of inortgage was duly nssigiit-d by the said llenry P. Clements to Jessie Cleriietiti-i late of l`nion Road xifor/=.=aitl :let-easeil lntes-` 0' sale &t:., apply to .\lr. C. 1). Mc- Callum, Solicitor, Des Brisey Block, tjliarlotteiowii, Dated this filth dity of May A.D.` 1915. JANE MARTIN, Atliiiiiiistratix of 1\s.=.lgnt-c. 102421-:'»»21.\l2;\l\iti<» 4 _ I I . . I Desirable Building Lots For Sale _a_t_ Brighton .I arn instructed by the owner .\l". F. W. Hyndrnzin to offer at Publi-2 .\uc- tion on 'l'uesday, lst .limi-, 1913, :it ly sold at private sale. all hi.-i propor- 'y situated on the North side of Green Street, Brighton. The property con- sists of about S45 feet frontiiiz on the Street, and running bnck about 175 ir.-et. lt also includes the road 40 bv .#55 feet running froui Green Strs-et '.o_Highlnnd Avenue. which has re- cently been opened to the public, hut. 'hi urchast-r shall hate thi ri lit to K. _F. Ellis, Summerside H Lieutenant Morrison, Georgetown Private Peter Hughes, Mill Cove _ Private Geo. W. Sharp, Summerside ° Private J. E. Lockerbie, Cascumpec Private J. A. Beaton, Brookfield Private McQueen, Mount Hope ~ Private Bruce McLellan, Indian River William McIntyre, Charlottetown _ Pte. Damien McKenna, Charlottetown - Pte C. A. Arnaud, Charlottetown _ Lieut. C. B. Pitblado, Charlottetown' ' Creek Driver W. L. Private Peter i>RtSoN_ER Private ]..Fraser, St. Peter’s Bay }i4_.l§SlNG _ I - . Private john Curry, Charlottetown Private Daniel A Private H. J. Wells, Elmsdale DIED FROM WOUNDS Private John Curley, Charlottetown ` Charles L. Pitts, Charlottetown KILLED \_ IN ACTION Sergt. William B. Brady, Chaijottetown Pte. Alex. Lorn McNeill, Rocky Point How sleep the brave who sink to rest by all their r:ountry's wishes blest! \\'hcn Spring, with dewy fingers cold, Returns to deck their liallow’d mould, She there shall dress a sweeter sod Than Francy's feet have ever trod. by fairy hands their knoll is rung, ily forms unseen their dirge is sung; 'l‘here Ilonuur comes, n pilgrim gray, . 'Vo bless the turf that wraps_their clay, And Freedom shall a while repair, ‘ To dwell a weeping hermit there. Private Arch. McKinnon. Canoe Cove Private Nonnan McKenzie, Nine Mile Corp. Ambrose Cosgrove, Wellington 'Gunner J. Bowden, Charlottetown .lohn Stewart, Wood Island _ Stephen McKinnon, Charlottetown Emanuel Doiron, Charlottetown Pte. John Murphy, Charlottetown Gunner W. G. Bruce, Red Point Ferguson, Alexandria Martin Grant, Bangor \ Sf: 3 ons, Port Wood -i -- -.- E-1-0 .~_-1-_-v-E -...vt . _ >_-,-.- ...- .-=-_-_-.-.-.~.-_-_ ‘lu regard to Dr. Cbase's. Ointment. Between the lines of this letter YOU Icon read the gratitude which ill ,writer feels. One does not Suffer .from annoying distressing plies IOP Iten years without appreciating tl "“"° Iwnon it is obtained. Almost every mail brings the r<‘D0l`l Iof someone who has been cured QI' piles by the use of Dr. tlllittes ,flintnie-nt. Such statenicnts aff? never used \vithout the permission Of the- writer. and until we are iiatisllell that the cure is geiiuiue und tht* writer a person oi’ responsibility. » You may believe in operallfillfi for piti-sg and think there is no other cure. Write to Mr. Ingles. 9110195; ini: stamp. and he will HIHUIX Veflfl ‘his siruenniiit. H1- win ion you that Itlie pain, the expense, tht- risk Of 1111 .operation are quite uitiieceasury. I’l`lint relief and cure come with U19 use of Dr. (7hase's Ointment. _ I .\lr. Ernest W. IHHIGS. l'\‘""C‘°“' lt. ti., ` writes:-"I suffered from ~...~..,.-~».~- .C 1-..- I f D - ' 2 M 1 close if or Ire:-p it open as he may tienire. intending piirclizisoi-ii can see .1 plan of the properly during office hours :it my otiice nr that of ;\lr. llyiitlriiuii on Qnet-ri St. Tlit.-se art- nlimn tht- only desirable building lots to be obtained I li the suburbs of tjharlottetowii. Terms at Sale. R. BEARISTO. Auctioneer. . 9098-5-1T)ltiift`»i. . I ""`“"" e ' I The P. E. Island Hospital Annual Meeting ‘ The annual meeting of all contribu- tors to the above Institution will be| held in the Parlor oi’ the Young' Mens Christlaii Association on Mori-_ any the :uni any of iiiiiy ioir. at s' o‘clock p. in.. for the election of Trus- tees for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other buginesei as may come before it. PERCY POPE, Chairman, B. BALDERSTON, Secretary. 3937-5-13.\IlGi. -.- I l Time Table Rocky Point Ferry S.S. Hillsboro I.t\:1\'t- lit-uve Vliarlollelown lliu-ky Point 8.00 11. ni. x.1l0 zi. ui 51.30 a.m. l0.t»0 n. ll.0U a. in. ll.7l0 ii .m. l.2l0 p. ui. q 2.00 p. m. 2.30 ll. lll. ' 11,00 |)_|1)_ .$.00 |i. ni .1310 ||_ Ill . ui. SUNDAY lil. l0,l|tl ;i, 12.45 p. ni. 1,00 p_ 2.00 p. in ‘_'_;i0 p_ 3.00 p. ni. 22.240 p. 4.00 yi. ni. 5.00 p, 9.30 ii. m_ ` 111. Ill. 111. l'l\. M. MuRPHv,° Pte. Warren W. Myers, No. 23172, Pownal, attached to Machine Gun Section. 12th Batt., C. E. F., now on active service at the front. Minard's Liniment Co., Limited. Gentlemen.-Last Winter I received gi'i~nt liciiefit from the use of MIN- .\RI)'S I.lNll\IF.N'1` in n severe attack ot' I.aGrippe, and I have frequently proved it to bc very effective lu cases of inllamniatlon. Yours, W. A. llU’l‘CIllNSON... “llave you seen this new line of dainty 'l`.'ilcnin Powders we are now sliowing? lt' you liavi-n't, you‘lI want to sf-is it. lt's one of the largest and most complete exhibits ot' thc world’s beat tiilcuin powders you ever snw. The ’l`\\'o Mzics, 14!! Great George Si. Mit. ‘"l`lu‘cc hours display today of fresh herring, lobslern, liulibut, haddock, and codfisli, Charlottetown Fish Sup- ply Co. 1812-5-l8M3l. NOTICE Iluvlng leased from Mr. James Pat- terson. Hunter River, the fishing rights in his mill pond, and stream. below the darn, I hereby give notice lliat all trespassnrs on said premises will he prosecuted to tho utmost rigor ol' tho law. J. R. DINNIS, ltliinagm-_ (fha,-|(,¢¢e¢0wn_ liobk free. Winston Co.. Toronto. 1101-5-2111121. 4 1t)53.5.19m3{_ 1091-5~21E6l. Pi i ‘ M A Rugs, Squares, Bureaus, Brass Mantled Beds, Springs and .. _ , J . - trni1lt@ii ’ ’\i.:="l. »` 1-.m. 1 at ' M s f IMQ 0 'AUCTION SALE of Choice Furniture ‘ W th ' db' E R . D `*`“"""`“"""` , Ai 10.30 °'¢i°¢i¢, A.M., F01’ All his Furniture comprisin of Piano, Parlor, Sitting Room Dining Room, BedRooms, lgall and Kitchen Furniture, Happy 0 Thought Range, China Cabinet, 1-4 Oak Dining Room Set Carpets I % LETTER OF CONDOLENCE. The following letter ot’ condolence was~rc1~etved by Messrs Donald and Angus ;\l<:l{innon from Bunyan, 11.0. l... on the death of their father John .\lcI`I~'-I- i*+l#Fi-*¥~H>+4¢i+4*l*r+*l€+*F++*l~4*I+l€I'4*rd¥r~l>+?l%t+?i