' people.. _1 _ ane_so_me in o 1 \ l _ *’f2'».§%3' (Jail s.. .do ., -MGl.i_1'wo 'fu _ _ “I , s , I-r W.,,» * .W N 1 ,, wnrx J Q , f » . _ -.- i ~ rim _gsglnwrrnrewn qusnunssj _ ' JUNE4,191s = 'ii Z Sleep Méter _. clock made by the ‘ I ti- A egood lookeg. a m eeper -an a alarm. .mm 1: '-1 I4 E 3 §. \\\\\vur/.\\\\\v_uuAuI ‘P1-_ine $225 IG. H.'l`aylo Jeweler and Engrave , f..awsnv`lIx\\\\\\\\\\°!' JUNE. High Water Low Water 4.26 15.38 0.0`3 l 22.36 6.01 18.19 08 24.22 6.01 18.19 08 24. 6.52 19.40 13. 7 64 8 01 i-In-H-4 Nb: ze.._..._-_-__ ._ "YD:/31% '1_"fDm -" P' =.€_=»" P 3 @ XTNQNS l§$\55\7 LWUVC xx!- 22 22 30 29 2-I .44 20. 1.30 14. _ .36 _ 22. 2.39 15. 9.27 . 3.45 Ill. .I8 . ' 4.44 17.15 11.08 . 5.38 1 l8.05 11.56 6.29 1 18.54 ll Til. 1.44 I 12.43! 718519. 11! W. 2.31 l 13.301 7.07 ‘ 20. 13 Th. 3.12’ . l '$.53 ` 21. 1| ol ii za 1 14 18 09 14 i~‘_ 3.51! 15.071 _.c1141- .50 1.1 sn. 4.2s11.f».4s110.22'22.:i0 is S. 5.06111i_i'.5111.0s;2:i_11 17 M. 0441111.01 '11.59 ‘2:i.54 is 'ru_ 6.' 119_o9112_50124.4;> 10 w. _ 20.101 1-1:;.5r 20 21.101 1.:i9‘14_=’»;' :ii F. _ .10 2.40 15.44 :.1 Sa. _ _ 3.:i7110.:i2 :ri S. _ _ 4.111 1 17.11: fi M. _ _ _ 1121118.02 11.1 'rii. _ 009118.44 :tri w. _ _ 0.55 ' 10. 27 'rh _ _ 7.40 1 20. :-3 i-‘_ _ _ 8.24 2 20. 20 Sa. . 9.03 ' 21. .. - ., .0 S. . 1 _ 9.n4 12.051 MARRIAGES PRICE-M¢EWEN-At Montreal, Jun: lst at St. Giles Presbyterian tfliiircli by Rev. George Dobson. Clarence 1l’u.rker Price of Montreal to Miss Mar- garet Lois McEwen oi' (fliurlottctown. li. E. Island. JORDON-W-EATHERBY- At Mur- ray River Presbyterian Munse on .\iay 29th by Rev. W. I-I. Sweet. Vernon J. .lordon to Julia J. Weatherby both of Murray Harbour. -- in ll _ .1 " ______ DEATHS ' ' ’---~¥' “' '-__\__1-1-1.-1 '-3 F' 0-It-it-4 :.a:»:t~=t~:>-»-octeo=~7~1 mi-»:1.:¢»-q,s:;io»-ai;-note ¢;\~)§§®§?L’1©&®3Ji¢5%»§ v-\-if-ii-»-1 totem cn-“:».::,am -Awe.: .c~;-ci-1 uric $-nm-ance new N N 25 05 44 LAMONT -At. the Victoria Elem-rail Hospital, Halifax, on Tuesrlay 21-ith inst_, -Malcolm Laniont, slioeuitilter, of Sydney, formerly of Montague, i’_ E. island. aged 69 years. The reniains were taken to his brotlier-in-l1iw's, Mui. McKinnon, Furnace Srreet. Whliiiéy Pier. Burial in East- mount Cemetery, _ ' IN M EMORIAM Iii loving Memory of Theophilus A. Mcfoubrey. who save his iife tor King and Country on June 4. 1917. We have missed you so. thro' the lonely year. That has slowly passed. since you loft _ us dear, - Xour fair young face, with its glad- some smile, That seemed' to lighten earth's care snd toil. But your presence, dear, is forever gone. in meinory's _shrine is forever clear; And tho' shadows fall or clouds' arise We'll dream of the Heine beyond the . _ _skies; _.A fair bright home, where no f:,i'iol` --* can come, We shall meet you there and as years T- roll on ’ May we strive with un earnest and _ ' ceaseless prayer, To mould our lives by God’s guiding '_' care. He gave his life for his Country, _ I-le-now lies beneath the sod, Away from, this world of sorrow; To dwell forever with God. ` YL l M th d F th _ OV HQ 0 GI' an 3 0|' l*-'* " AUCTION SALE ` To be sold by public nuction. on tho premises oi’ Alexander Maclleod, at Long Creek, on Thursday the fith ot” June inst. at 2 o'clock p. ni. th.-_ rol- lowlng stock, implements and iurni» ture. ' 3 Ops carriage more 6 yours old, onn buggie, one driving sleigh, one wood sleigh. one truckwuggon, one plough. one set spike tooth harrows, one set ‘driving hamess. one set work harness _and black goat robe. Houseiiold furniture consisting of kitchen range, parlor stove, bookcase, two writing desks, one sofa., couch, tables, chulrs, bfeds and springs, mattresses, carpets. one Singer sewing machine, tiwo bicy- cies, lawn mower, one crank churn,` creamers etc, most of which are near- ly new and in good condition. Terms of sale. all sums of $5.00 and under cash, -over that amount six months credit on approved Joint notes. . -his posltive~rs.iu or shine as farm is sold.1 g W. .D. McCOUBREV. ' Auctioneer. Horned Couple A-Boiis'|ia.w-Cliaidottetown ' _ TIME TABLE Launch "Strath|'|artney" June, 1918 Leave Bonshsw_ Leave Ch'town Tues., 4th, 7 a.m._ _ . . . . . . . . _ _3_30 p.m_ F'ri., 7th. 8 a.m. .. . ..5.30 p.i1i. Tues., llth, 10.30 n_m. ......6.30 p.1n. Pri.. 14th, 5.30 a.m. `......1.30 p.in. Tues., 18th, 7 a.m. . . . . . . . . .3.30 p.m_ Fri., 21st, 8 a_m. . . . . . . . . .5.30 p.m_ Tues.. 25th, 10 s.in. . . . . . . _ _ .(5.30 p_m_ Fri., 28th, _5 a.m. . . . . . . _ . . . . .1 p.m_ 7079-6-1-Mtf DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE Prince Edward Island ALL RAIL SHORT ROIJTE ` 'roRivisN1'iNE-soRoEN AND cARl FERRY l With the Summer Time Tiible in et`t`ect June 2nd. there will be ii double daily service Sunday excepted between the Mainland and Prince Edward Island, Passen-i gers by the Maritime Express from I W \ ._ WHEN A DISABLED it is not always from wounds. I great ml-ny men s_.\'e disabled through foot trouble. Even the bravest msn cannot “carry on " if he is suffering from sore feet. Hence the necessity for Zsm-Bulc to keep the soldiers’ feet in good condition. . A.niilitary- authority in “The War Oiiice Times" says: “ It every' snsu in the service were- supplied with I tin of Zaui-Buk it would, in my 0iilHl0Ii. greatly add to the' eilicieucy of tho sr1ny_" F01' blisters; cuts, scratches. - burns and sores of all kinds Zam- guk is unequniled. £1! _dealers 500 ox. zam-Buk Montreal und the inoruiiig expresses, t`i'oin St. John und Halifax will bc. able to arrive at (‘li-.irlottetown 7.05§ p Suiiiiiicisiilt ti 05 p in 'ni 1 1, ilvd i`roni .\lo1il|'c;1I. the llosloii ovv-1 ross vin St. John. pnszii-_iiizi-i's will ni'-1 rivi: Siliiiiiiremiiic nl 11.00 p. in :ind- iflizirlottotowii ll.20_ Froiii thc I.-ilaiutll by It-aifiiiif Siiiiiiiii-iwiiflc :it 0.7.0 1111111 l`liai'lotteiowi1 :il h'00 E1. ni.. |J:1>;.si1iii4-1 -rs will 1-oniii--_-I with thc (lm-_‘.111 lilui 1 .teil for Moiilrofil, Iho express for Ilos- ion and lixprt-:ss l`o1' liiilii';1x._ ily leaving 'l`ig11ie-iii at 0.301 1. iii.. Souris ll.-i:'» ii. ni., (`ii'.1i‘lotti:-f own 12.50 noon.;in1l tiuiiiiiit-rsiile, 1.30' -1. in.. piissciigers will <'1iiiii1~t~t with 'lin Mariliiiic l<-Jing in progress. Miss Stan- and everyone has been given some of way wrote the Commlssionrassplaining this paper to write home, so lthought the situation and promising the appeal had better get busy, too. ` would be made st the ilrst opportun- l am getting along fine; my foot is _ity. It was about to be made when he 00l1iDl€lBly Milled iiii. but u couple of Y. M. C_. 'A. fund opened and again iily toes .are stiff yet, but they will the respoiise will__be generous. The s all right soon. I am £:0iu=; con- gramophones_will be sent fro1u'Eng-- I nnull bones were broken,` so two of had to wsit,and now we have no doubt li valescent some time next week. i'm land' to France as ii gift from the' Is- glad you received the medal ull right land people. 'About $35.00 piovides I have Just fuuud the super l sur wiii\‘ one rains hone with ii ti-.mn record I t iv _ s p s. and “iii 6110195018 it too. its 11 so it now depends upon our people under I havent lost it long ugo. just how many of these gms for the Now- molhef dear- l"V€ liisi S0! il heroic nien a’t the front may be sent ileld card fi'oni Will, and lic has been as a gm from our pmv|m,e: The |et_ I behest known residents of High ggillittgditu hospital’ “ck” Bm' .says '-9' Says: "We “T9 be-ieigell with "e‘ %ii1ik,in the person of Mrs_lsuac llav- ftaswgflst Egg uilgalulg, right* lt_h°l""_h“; ’iuests for gramophoiies nownduys. M. in the (pm, year 01' her nge. The um)`.i -t m.p ki dm ,smug nm’ inf] They EWG Bllch P.|'3“5“"9 to. 'he Um” late Mrs. David whose iiiaideii iiuine “‘ “ M' “ 0 9- mall- We - in billets and they even take them in- was Flora McDonald was born in Cul- 1c's been lucky too, when 1011 iliilil to the trenches A grnniopiiono uuii l -_ ' ` : ,- ot so1ne'ot the fellows who July lust twelve records costs nearh. Seven h 1 few days. The boys in out reui-'pounds (about $3530) so we gunna, ment call me Lucky Jlni und l su1'ely| _ » _ _ send all we wish. lt reully niczins u -i ij; 1|, “me been' 3° mr- I Cemilllll' "INF" great deal to a unit and the trouble is gitghigugllgxeeyia; l:$`,0lul?|f'0ll|,;i;.5`,AIM| Expected to "om" thmugh the d“‘3"'I that companies are separated and -io was wounded. I could sec a inatliinc many small secuonq are eV,.,.,.wh,,,.l, ;-;_':.'.'..."'.':'1.'_:..i;'11:22',i_f..i;'1.::i:iI_.i%'i-.':;;:2‘ 1-- -° 'i _ ratvolliiii-,' light just cai'rying '1 ru- “mm” ou” um w"" M' I3 volvcr. `l could’ oiil ' lk sl wiv. \/Ve We an aplweciam music and ‘hm rv' ,. | ' 1 3 W: 0 ' . '|"°"*L should “|’p‘°'“| "1 "IL H is "nw" rowiin; liiiiilininl, two tla1i1;lilc'|':i, Mar- w.i'o iionry tirot out, ut. they never -ssary to dwt-ll upon wh-it it ifmiiiii- iit ine ul alll, and as soon its I got Dhmw nwnm in Um hump Y M"(. NS i. 'close ciioiruli I shot one, and tho otliors ._ - ‘ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' _ _-:ive i1p`tlieiri:,uns without :tny tron- :_'mvale""’°m hospitals “."“` W” ‘IH lilo at all. Wo 1-lcured thc wood und _‘now if U"’_Y ""0 .li@L’llb‘il lil siltfli pluc- Il_ was sonic job, too. Tho bush was :S the boys “tt me mm l,mQd Umm vor' thick and ever f.w iiiliiutes n moye' They ‘Wd " 'Dum' "I h°me_°f 3 y 9 civillved lli'o to their none too plf~'i~iiiiit S iirt-tl, but that tlit'ln’t save them. I “nt an do 0”" bn- L°f*""dS helpmg to (_, _-“und ,L nmcmnu gun and got some provide this means ot pleasure for the ipnttcd nn-_ :ind winged inc in the nm. w,.gmH| when u machine gun boys, who have practically only hard- ihips to face? The graniopliones sent IN MEMORIA-M - MRS isAAc oAviol There pussctl away on May 17th one donia. and settled in High Bank with er parents when two years ot age. *She wus, a kind and hospitable wo sisters, Angus in Quenscy. Mass., Mulcolni in Aliiicilti, (‘_zil., Mrs. George Monk, Qeiiscy. Mtlssii'Mn-1':""William‘ . Iloiiuld, Ncvitilii. ’I`liure -111-1-_ :iii-io. iett to iiioui'i1 at home liosldc.-i ii soi'-I :iriet und Hrnlio Ivl:1y_ MILTON SHERAN A \v.i\i- ot' oiiuino svinpiitliv :ind i’ Milton Slicrnn had passed away, iu_ Auilier.~it at thc curly' lim* lil 2-‘i. ui`U‘-i” ii brici’ illness nt' only _-it-veii tliiys, oi' inciislcs. 'l`l\o into Milton Sliorsn left* ‘°,"l'_ Bm' at mm' 1 WM hmky' out 1?] T1(;.,.?(,(:;n,l,l;]i:|";;n0;$ m“,iUu;:,(i3[.§|l:lg;. honic on Match 24th to don thc kings ’1 "’l"~l'l S°"g"“’“5 Wh° Well* ill- "my ly " ' Y ‘y ‘ ‘ uni1`oi'in; :ind triiliii-.11 ii t'cw weeks in Wi-ll, niotlicr. liow is t-.oiiscription oining .ilo1ii:" lluvo tin culled ui ._. . ¢ . ,y ._ I I _ _ _ . __ .. b iiiiiiiy ol' the boys yet? I wish tlicy'd ""5"-» ship tlirni all over here. l’d like the Job ot’ truiiiing some of them. Well, motlicr, tlcar, I n1nst.closc_ Good- 1,y(,_ LMS 0|- low to an _ ion has beeii_ continuously doing .ior L tianadian soldiers overseas_'Souic per- __..-i@__ song and Societies in this province , . ` JIM. GERMAN RESERVE OFFIICER IN CUSTODY IN NEW VORK _\'l‘Z\\' YORK, May 30.-Gustav, Ber- -iiird l{uslekaiupi't'. it German reserve iiliccr, who is said to have been con- iiectoil with activities of Captains Liov-Ed and Von.Pnpen in supplying 1,,~,.,_ mlm. Um' or their intoiided purpose. Tlic Com- I mission also has' the atlvaintnizo oi pur- -~lia~1ini< all supplies at lowest possible Tho people ol' P. E. l. unlike most Province.-1 in (ianndu have little idea of the wonderful work thc t‘o1nn1iss~ have sent parcels at Christiiius to Miss Pluinnier one of the (‘.omniission- -rs to be t'orwni'ded to boys to whom parcels were adtlre.-iscd. but this is ii very small port of the great work, und really a sort of extra (`h1'istuias work. The (‘_oininissio1i means to the boys in the trenches what the Red Cross tltfriiinii roitlere. in the Atlantic dur- -means to me boys in hospital' The-V ing 1914' wus taken into mswdy by receive donations of supplies 01' ino- igciits ol’ the Ilcpartinent of Justice nero today. and authorities declurr 1i~obuiil_v would be interncd_ Kusle- oiiiiplt' has been engaged in tlie-i111- Liortiiig und exporting business. and his bt-en long under surveillance. Mlnards Llnlment Lumbermans Friend _ __ _: _| _ . Ground ‘Limestone 20 tons ol’ i.-;1'uiiiitl lime for fertilizer ney to buy supplies t'roiii all over Canada, and from many people in 'ling- laiid, to be used for the benefit ot' -1‘aiiadian soldiers overseas. As one ot' :in endless number of exainples, it niay be stated that last October as a gift 'rom the (‘oinmission 900 puirs oi socks were sent to t'a<'l1 Vaiiailiaii in- fantry Battalion at the front (48 at the time). This was iollowed by 21 pro portioiizite' number ot' socks for :ill 'f 'i - ' ' , ' l _ _ ‘ANI-\DlAN `PACl FIC 'ri_c:1o-:'i' orsici-:» 78 GREAT GEORGE 81'. . PABBENGERS FOR I Montreal, Toronto and all Pointe ill ill: Canadian West and on the Pacino Coll 1 should call on or communicate with- H; Davison, Agent give nil information. illno tlehll 4