_ “.3 ,_ J. \" ' ' »~_ i ,_ 5"- rl.-ics Two THE cnA1n.or'1'i=r`row'N cuaanrau ' ‘ _ __ EIPNE s. -915 "r v Q . . T _[_ 1 li ;1_ __l_ r~ , _ I ig ‘T I Q I . -i I if I’ __1 '»r _I .'.l. 1’._~_ ‘ii .-.'_,_ in _. ,. 17 T :I J-‘,- M . in 1;-Ii I i I : 1 1.1 ‘Iii ~i.i .tl ` 5 1 f 1 1 .f ii;-_ l-’f‘ ,__ I _ S 5 .' Ill il il. -il' _ Ii ii-1 I ii.- .pd ff. , 1 .L_ ii il: iii I, 5 T I I ,- ._, , llzf If ' ill; i""'.1 . I rf. is *Ili in . ‘ if :iii 1_5' 1 .l ii fi -5". ___, --.. ,la . ;.= _ ., 1 .- I- _-\ fi .-4., t' '-‘_ . ._, ul- - .--, -. » 1- r . ... l _ n"V " ~. 1 ~. ~ ‘ ~ f 7 71,. uf” ‘I 5,; s .91 1 tm 1. . 2' 1'- .1 -_ _ ` _ , _ , _fi in Use Disiniectants Freely It is easier to prevent disease than it is to cure. I Germs are responsible _ 'fora large share of dis- J eases and they lurk in ` dark, damp placeS and I flourish with the coming 1 of spring. Make the ; home safe by the liberal use of DISINFECTOL 1 It’s a reliable germicide disinfectant and deodor- izor. Bottles 25c We have also Formal- dehyde Candles, Sulphur Candles, Carbolic Acid liquid and powder, Creo- lin, Candys fluid, Chlor Lime, etc. I _4T__ I__4_I_ H .I. G5RU.(I_1a;giTieso:l The Latest Cut Glass _ of the finest quality just ' opened up. The patterns are entirely new, compris- ing in part Water Jugs Fruit Bowles _ , - TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up to Saturday. June 19th, 1915, for sawmill and standing timber on two hundred acres oi’ land near E.don Tenders must be on forms which can be obtained from Walter Roach, Iona, P. E. l., who will give full particulars in reference to the property. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque for 10 per cent of the amount of the purchase price.whichc heque will be returned immediately to unsuccessful tcnderers. The hi; est or any tender not necessarily ni- cepted. _ T. D. PICKARD, Sackville, N. B. _' 1 1 .-J' I 3' HALIFAX-BOSTON THROUGH SLEEPING CAR PFTBCC EdW3l’d |NTEncol.oNiAL nAu.wAv. Railway -- . . Commenciiig June 1-ith, through Change ln Time sleeping car will run between Hali- ° ° ° f x and Boston daily except Sunday. Eastern D“’\S’°“ igaving nanru at 8.00 s. in., Truro, ____ 10.00 a. ui., Moncton 2.25 p. m., arriv- ing Boston at 8.30 a. m., the following F 'X' morning train will leave Elmira 4.00 a. ni., Souris 5-10 H. ill-. GPOFERIOWII The through sleeping car between 5.15 a. in.. Mt. Stewart 7.02 a. m., and Boston and 1-lalllax will be run dally arrive nl Cilarl0tll‘i0\Vn 3-05 ll- m- except Saturday, arriving Moncton making connections at Royalty Joi. 3.55 p. in., Ainnerst 5.51 p. ni.. Truro with morning train from Charlotte- _8_40 p. m., Halifax 10.40 p. m.. daily ex. town at 7.50 a. ui. cept Sunday 1201-6-3Mthstu6l .~\ll other trains will run as at pre- sent. District Passenger Agent's Office. 1229~li~4M8i. ___ _ _ __ __ __ ___ ___ ___ _ ;T~.i.fi °'-'r:-::r- i-.s._l.|- qf THE PURE BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION O . Directum Patch 51817 a e Directum Patch 5l817, son of Joe Patchen, 2101i, will stand May 12th, » and every two weeks at J. D. Mar- tin’s stables, Eldon and the other ---0F--- _ days at John A. McPhee'e, Bellevue. Certificate of Pure Bred Stallion No. iiuminenring Monday. June 14th, the day_ - TumblerS Nappies, etc. G. H. Taylor r‘ I Jeweller & Optician Q TIDE 'I’AlST.E JUNE. Day. Tu Date. 1 _ W. Th. F. Sa. S. C;Ul»§U€k\9 M. I Tu. I i Sa. I S. M. Tu. VV. Th. F. Sa. S. M. Tu. .... W. 24 'l‘li. F. Su. S. \V. . Th. F. t.'itsstei»-H-1».iiJ|--r»‘H>-ll-*I-' ear-oe=oc~lavi-i~ooNi-'C'-*oo~l 7,., 25 26 27 28 M. 29 Til. 30 I LV. I 1.31 2.21 3.10 4.00 4.50 9 i-A 9°P=!""*!"_*"E=°F"'9'f”.".".°°’S'-T' mr.:-ai-.sonar--s>ot.1-noww wi-fce.or;.»-occ.-cacnascn 4.27 5.06 5.53 0.47 7.46 8.46 9.44 10.39 0.25 1.16 :"°9"?°.°°T‘?"?’?‘?’F’9°?°T’?‘?Z"’T’T‘T‘T'?‘F°?’7"'T‘T’T‘?° :na:,.:»-oo;1toooc~1oo::>O¢=¢aau1.¢-\.:c<:>s==o.-oaaasoo 7.9 7.9 I l~ligh_ Water.___ 'T'iin"e.' H"t“Tnne. 12.32 13.29 14.28 15.31 16.42 18.00 19.11 20.13 21.08 22.00 22.50 23.37 10.56 11.35 12.15 12.56 13.40 14.29 15.30 16.49 18.09 19.24 20.33 21.37 22.37 23.32 11.33 12.27 eeeee¢e¢Hsw@¥ oo~|a'..-.'1Is~o~=.naaoa=»-u\f‘ ."."'.`7.a’.°’.°’.°".°°.°°.`7."?"."‘I"Z ~lc1t~=gou\-s~.s~|0mBCy. Blind obedience varied by scientific ingenuity in tthe field, UIGTCTUK the spear-point of an organ- ization more thorough and national than the world has ever seen, pro- d“°°5 5 milllifl' machine still very terrible and effective after the lo" of two million men. But the point I gguld make is this: that the great rman qualities. as they exaggerate iiwmselves. lose force. The people‘n trust lti cunning ia now such ll,” lm", at home in the field they are chiefly b“°Y°d “D by silly reliance on mys- erious tricks and cunning plo|_g_0n Zeppelins and monster submarines v.l-Vi Z ' ` ATROCITIEB OF THE WAR iNCi.UD`- I, ING LUSITANIA TRAGEDY - Dollar book. Unparalleled seller. Big commission or salary- ONTO? ' , free _outfit today. Bradley-Garretson, Brantford, Ontario. 1010-5~22M12i. ` _ . srnsvso room Ti-as Pnsmszs of the undersigned Tuesday, June , _ _ lst. adblaclt cow. "Ang iiigrmsrtlilon __ _ . roll' l_l.!m°_ ,W _ __ ll! . _ 1 _ receiv¢TTi)' HHN. A. -Maft- 1 V' ' " ‘ .~ _ _ 1| insi. ._ _ _ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ . . _ _.».iit.1‘...it°,-‘a.1f.l-..1~ rf. .» _-.-.-:1.1.*‘. I ' .‘.»ii_'>-1-.`1'f .1-'.».fa;?..¢."1 1 v1. . .-:,_1r-._.'.~.~..i;»-2..» . 1 * _ _ . - - __ _ __. , 1 ciuncujinwcis FIRST METHODIST 11 a. m.-Sermon. 2.30 p.m., Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m., sermon. Preacher, Rev. J. L. Dawson. GRACE CHURCH. 11 a. m.-Sermon. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 2.30p .m. Every- body welcome. All seats free. 7 p. ni. Serman. Preacher, Rev. F. ll. Littlcjohns. ST. JAMES. 11 a. m.-Sermon, Rev. Mr. Collin. Sunday School and Bible Classes at 2.30. Strangers always welcome and seats provided. 7 p.m.. Ser- imon. Preacher, Rev. Mr. Mcllat- te. ` ZION CHURCH. 11 a. m.-Mr. A. S. McAllister will give an address on “Work in Milg- tary Camps at Home and at th Front." Children's address. "The Price of Victory.” 2.30 _p. m. Sun- day School and Bible Class. 'I p. m.,Sermon. Subject, "Tho Vic- tory of Peace." Preacher, Rev. G. C. Taylor All seats free CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. 11 a. m.-Sermon. 7 p. m. Sermon- Sunday School and Bible Classes 2.30. All are welcome. Special music. Preacher-Rev. J. White- head. _ BAPTIST. 11 a. ni.-~Scrmon. 2.30 p. ni. Sunday School and Bible Class. 7 p. m. Sermon. Preacher, Rev. Z. L. Fnsh. ST. PAUL'8. il a. m-Morning Prayer. 2.30 Sunday School. 7 p. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Communion at close of 11 o’clock service. All seats free. Rev. T. W. Murphy. ST. PETER'8 Trinity Sunday Holy Communion at 8 a. m. and 11 a. m. Matins 10.15. Sunday School and Bible Class 2.30. Evensong and Procession 7 p m.. All seats free and unspproprlated. Preacher, Rev. Canon Simpson. - PEOPl.E'8 CHURCH. Service at 7 p. m. Preacher, Rev D. McLean. “A Sale without parallel in Shirts at Prowse‘s. Read the Adv. 1209-6-3M8i and deadly gases on 20-mile guns. on unborn inventions. Simultaneously with this weak optimism in material things, the denial of human feelinls and personal initiative to the soidi¢l’\l is paving the way to national suicide: and it is to be feared. degradillt 01° men-as fine fellows as tho Woflll could wish to house-into msd sllll desperate agents as materiel as tiw weapons they use. l speslr with I srlm knowledge of events -that mark- od the advance and retreat durinl 01|' last battle of Ypres. The Allies light for the soul as well as the bodily safety of their children. _-'- _S L 'rl' _ __ ‘ ` - A _ “is good tea” ‘ ’ ~ - ~ Tlyapackaafo-1