iiu>0RTiNr irririimri rrirlrielr lsr-:t£i:rEri i=ii'ilrll this wi-:Eirse Nevis For iriié rrui'rrriiiiii's siiurenr-ewescneeirw " T >` " I " I ' ’ » 1 ]1*r.'"“..‘1”f'I‘I’r?%""V'?F'"f7"`W'v'7?i”>' ‘ "Y ."> - y.¢',‘| vfeqr' 'r ~ . .. _ . ,.. . . _ _ .. , \¢ _.. _._.__. -._»». _ ._ _ _ 3, .v r rw 1 . <~ I - ,_ _ _.. 7, _ . _ ,....,_,, 1 ¢ _ -_ . _ _ . _ .we I _ _ ` t \ gi ‘ ,___ 'Y __;z-,va - --'~. _-` l / I / \ <1- T-~=._.,,WU§i§-BAY 1' ~- _ J _- __ -_ I _ _ - _ - . _ _ _ . . , - ruce St -(_ - , - - » - __ h |;g£P5’RTSyyd1iA’LS;_-Eet Fivriwtsiiiull yeslerduyetg'M‘;E;lrBL‘;;og;::l~'Jf)l;§;I’e§ lgers of thecrew all tha Russian ice- ductor Thomas K. Stanley utter over o - . weeii W V - - reakei'.1ormerly c led the J. D. Hair- forty years service us br le 1 Hillsborough and _Ifrince Street. bc-I peIx;;n;';’s3;‘h’P°' Qtwbec- twenty Im~ _ ' _ u. M ma ‘ | lonl.!int»! to the Vlelllter estate, were dusuy L_nntin§e;"g";’;' M3 i“‘ trip to Russia, Messrs Pc-ter 'Flynn `way, was retiri-_I on the Provident ' ' - I - l in auttlon iestc-id.i\» Irv Mi-I to “mu The! and John Power. ~ _ Fund _on Miiy lsr. I _ | K E . _ E GINE SHIP -_ - . ._ , IB MENT. Messrs BACK PROM RUSSIA-Two mem- CONDUCIOR PENSIONED-Pon. i _,_ 3... ._-H... ._ __ _ ., .',. _ V.; _r.,_ - _ _,_,_____,,,,_-_,,LJ__H _ * " -o 30.( , .' ' _ _ . . ~ “,,“,.i,,¢,,_ (),,(.___,,v, _.,;,,y,_1,. ,.,,|mg,._ mm' have mriny orders still to he filled. tri Mr. l¢‘i'uiiI< Illia-t.~: tor $800, 'I‘hr»» ""_‘ I PASSED WITH HIGH HONORS. - eu. arrived home yesterday from their REGRUITI Nupat tiit. recruit and conductor onthe P IC Island Rall- HAY cauci-lr rms- A to-itiu rirlwr, ri dnutilo trait-.iiiviit cnttagr- \vas.~r-h - _ . . "‘ :ng "meeting led b lieur. Hardy at Ioru tc»o`r pine-0 on 'l‘iit-.duv at Vill 'fc liirfrrkr-I rlowii to It morltt- t)l'r'ei` r\c.i`lr :trot llrurzltltey lied t'.i'o>;.~., Suc- .~<-afr Worncn's Irisiilrittf, tli-aliaiii’.~a ltd., .\'orIli ilriritico VV. F. und II. M. .\[ist'out:Iir- i‘ar'i:sli, llariiioiiy W-0- 1iieii`s Institute, hir:-i. I-Edwin and Mir-in I-llaviiilr Artliur, .‘\lis.»' Itulli Ilviirtz. .f\lina ltr-d (‘r~tr.s'.~:~. Doriiitiorisz A l'rientl, $2tt_llIl, Mr. I.. I.. .lt-ukiriri, $I0.t)(t, .\Iis.-I Iiliiiiiii \VI|itr~, $l.tI0. Allliotirzli rlrlr prltv of food is now <-oiif-ririoi-;i_LrIy iriifreasl-rI,_ iilloptioiis only t-ost $4.511 pr-r riioiith, as rho -itoi'i'ti to her tlsiual good Irvnltli. But lllviiio l’ro- \'irIei'.t'ri suw titlrerwis‘e. Sho was a vr~r|i piitir-iit and loving wife for llirriugli all sho had' urrrIf‘i'l:0rif~ she wgrri til-vt-r' Ir|~:|i‘rl to iiiuiiirtir or <'.orrl--- plain. lull luii-tr all in i‘t~.»-igiiatioii to (ioll's lloly WilI.' Sim will br- grozitly iriissotl, not only In her' hoiirtr where she wu,s a. general fzivoriritti, lint also ainonl-T I\€l` IIIIUIY I"r~ir_-irds wlioso. love and respect she had won by hor iiiilri and cheerful di.~ipos-ilion. Mr. lloiialrl Nlrzlioisoir, M. I’., wri- ting to Mr. .l. A. Mcsservey, under :latte ol' April 28th says: ‘I culled on the Minister ot' Rail- \.va_\'.s and rorrriesterl that he obtain froin the Marino anti l<`Islierie.~i De- piirtmeirt. tho sioainoi~ Aranniore to ply lietrvven tfliarlotte-towr_i and PIC- tori, and he promised to do so. The Marine llv|rrii'tiiiei\t today Informed nie tIiu| sho might to bf: In (`Iiz\rlot- tvtowii, April 30th. The §vh0I0 troirlrle has Iioeri reiiiised by parties In (‘ii:|i'lottt\towii irtlvisinli ‘lm lttiltlilgil' nit-iil at Mohr-t.oii that the ('ai'i'erry str-:liiir-i' was siuiilr-lent und the Mi- iii.-ri'_:r" has beeii taking his utlvlcf: i'roui Moxie-tori." .\lr. lirlcr-rsei‘vey and Hon. ill. Ken- nerlv wired to Messrs. lvit-Leiir and Nioliolsori S-liiturday as follows: A. A. Mciieiiii and I). Niciiolson. ilonse of (‘.omnioii`s>_ Aranmoro taking coal, Friday. ex- pects to leave Ilalifux for Picton Sa- turday, urrivc hero Monday. 'Pota- toes declined fifty cents hl1Sh@I~ BUY' ers t-_nii<'.oIIiiig`sonie contracts be- eniise potatoes not stripped. Impos- sible for fci‘ry to keep freight clear. Ori no account allow Moncton to witlr~ druw l1`t-rry until Stanley takes her place. ‘lt will he difficult for Arau- iiiore and Stanley -to keep freight clear. (Siguedt M. l{r-nnedy. J. A. ll/Ies.ser\'t=y. ' HOME FROM THE WEST.-Mr. Mayor Schurman arrived home Mon- dny night ou S. S. Nortliurnriierlitnd from ti few weeks trip to Winnipeg. Mr. Schurniarr reports the season very lute throughout the West, in the pro- vinru ot' Maiiltoba und the greater part of Saskatclrervnri there is no seeding done yet in Alberta and sou- thern, Sasktrtchervaii there is about rm-lv por cent. oi',the see-ding coni- plolorl. Mr. Schurinaii saw hundreds of acres of last. year's crop sttllltlllw in stock. this is being hauled off and re-stookerl and will be threshed after the seeding is iromDl0le(l- MV Sohurman will start immediately on the errctioii of Sinclair & Stowart’s APPIN ROAD.-- There will he uit, ‘SouiIiporl; Peter ll. 'i'iiyIor. Wil-_ Gro. II. Stewart, Bedtorti; Peter' I-I. - . (, _. __ _ _ _ _ uit company. llc was ii son ot the §(‘):;;‘ll"i)(L_;t"‘I""'"“"' ‘"‘I 'I"I’" J°"""' late Donald McKay, ol New London. ' and leaves to mourn, one liorthei°, A. S. McKay. lin Suminnrsitlc, and one trio (Miss til’ I(eirsiii;:t\iii the popularl :UTI‘ilfl/l:l,,"c,§’Qr;iR;tIn|,lY:;0;l\\.:I{\.§dyT3):L. Leod. God‘ii word- and prayer lu -coiijziiiction with all the other good things peculiar to recruiting meetings will ilrrfdouht prove very pertinent and helpful., _ » There ‘passed away siirlrlenlyg on ‘S'uiitiu_v, April 22nd. lu the hospital at ‘.\owtoii tfentre, Muse.. Aufitin A. Mc- 1lo_nald, at the uge oi' 38 years De- rrozised was born in Cardigan, P.l~}.I., and -leaves one 'brother there, John N. liis last ten years were spout in Pewton. and being an 'lionesr and nn- 0l`t»Zotic worlruiiin he was always oni- ployed by tho same flrru. in 1908 lie inurrlcd Barbara. Terry, ii natlvir- ol' Cork, Ireland, who with ii faintly ofl _three children, are left to mourn the loss of a kinrl and dutlt’uI Irusbniiti and father. May his soul rest ln; pozice. _ _ I -- . i Mr. A. S. int-icay. or tire rirm nr` Brace. McKay' & Co., Suinnierslde. rc-_ -ceived fi telegram yesterday stating! his brother, Private James Morrison McKay. previously reportetl'as mis-. ,sing is now reported officially 'us “killed in anti-on on April 10." Pri- vate Mci(iiy was 32 years ot' ago. ()vr-.r ii yc~.ir ago, he enlistetl' in the l'i'5tii lleglnie-nt in Medicine Hut where he' was engaged as manager for ii large catctl. ____ \ BOAT CLUB MEETS.-Tho aiiirlial meeting of the llfllhrboro lioiitiiig (_2Iuli was Iield in tho t‘Iuli rooins 'l‘ur~stlay night. After the regular Iiu.~iiiioi;.~r was rli.-xpfised ` nf, the follorving otlicors wore olerftt-il for the coming season.- lion. ’l‘rea:i., lion. IJ. Nireliohioir, M.l’.. Pros. Tlios. W. Morris, Vice Pres, Dr. G. 'l‘. Alley, Sea.-'l‘reris.. t‘. Ii. Ilridg- son. Executive. J. l~l. l‘ruught, J.D. Tiul.Ir\i‘. lleg. Power, W. t"0yio and G_ il. Mcl.ell.aii.- _.H r THE ARANMORE.-Supl. Griidyof tho I’. I-I. I. it., iwrrcrrlvetl the following tcIe§ri‘uii1 yofiterdiiy from Captain Knowlton. at llulifax: “Repairs to the Aranmore art- to bu rrompleted Friday. Meantirme hope to have her docked uiid paiiitetl' and lenve hoie Saturday." Supt. Grady has requested that the Araiiinoro call at I’icl.ou and loud car- go for (‘linr'lntteto\vn on Sunday' url Monday..\\'lii<-Ircver day sho muyl rr_».icIi Pit-tori. _ PTE GEORGE, MOONEY.- .\'ew.~i luis lic-mi i'er:oived that aiiotlior l`Ira:-lottotowii boy, (lr-or-gr-_ Mooney, -ion 'ii' Mr. and Mrs. .liiiircs Mooiioy fornic-r~ly of this city, iiow`ot` lloultou. hiziliio. has been killed in at-.tion iii I-`r:in:c. Ile was horn here 26 years ago. lic joined the English Ariuy 'sorvilig three yczirs in the Kiiigfs (lv.-ir Royal l.nirr~crs, during: wI|ich_ iiiiio lie wus wounded tour times irr' ii go. Mrs. .lo.=roph lVIr:I’hoo died at hor-I Iiouio .it (loor etow on Moiida lrr~i'_ irrirrit- Irv Iir-i' vtilirrg Irlll-,-'t`i'ioll`tIsiA .- qi - gf n’ "V’I _ _ _ _ -_ _ _ 1 , pril ...lrd, alter' a long Illness, Dm--I fflh::\;_1I;f_""‘=""x_:fI‘)lI;tI‘I“Yl Idfl Wmf l“,r»ai:erI who was iii her titith yenr wasl " __ _ _“_ 'I "" ' " "“‘ ,’“"°‘I "'"""-ii native of St. Margaret-s, Lot 44, zi- tru roi lui tulurtr in the wo..-tl.. Alio\it_l(l_mg|m,l. of nm hu, John Npu My |il'l_\ _vrrnrizz pl-,ople aisarjirililr-ri, und iiIII |.‘|",‘, pn- mm p|m.,; frm. hu§|)a_,|d mv. I I r 'liile .losrepli MrzI’heo predocvaserl her just four' iuoutlis ago. Sho loaves Io iiioririi the following family: Mrs. Wil liiim Edmonds ot' Georgetown with whom she lived, Mrs. Eugene Kehoe ot' 'l‘i'enbon. N. S., who came over lol attend the funeral, II/Irs. King of; Georgetown, Mrs. Thistle anti Mi'.s.i Itiiodeiilzeroi’ Boston, Ma-ss. Ilor t'iiii ' oral to St. Jiiiiies Romair Cat_liolir~ (‘.liurt:h on Wednesday last. was large- ly attended. The services at the churr-_li and the grave were perforiiied by they pastor, Rev. D. P. Croken after which. r-the wits' hurled ber-Irie her husband iii I the adjoliiiiii; t-erneiery. May hor- soul' rr»:~'.| in pr\.n1‘r-..v~“&" I 'I`liri iiiviliitioii from Star of lirrpr! lllvlsioii, West (tape, to luieet wirlrl tI‘.r~xn n,t the July ssslon was nccoptovl providing the public meeting take; place on the evening of their arrivalj iirirl that the/y can return home the’ following day. In the evening tho public irinr-tiiin lhought air unusually lari;~o.atteiiri - urieri when the followliig progriiiii. was excellently rendered. G. \_V. l’.‘ Ira N. llicliriy prcsidliig. (‘.liorus by the choir; llvriiarlrs hy the r-linirniaii: I lteurllng. Miss lfiuphemia r\l<~l.enii;l Solo, I\‘. W. E., Ilasliini; .»’\.tltli‘|iss _ ltev. I.. J. heard; 'l‘rio l.oIittii- \Veeks, Marguerite I-Elliott. and Iluligf Slinrpo. Reading, Miss Annie \\'r-I-Irs: ‘AtIdrc.~is, David Arbiiig, 1’. G. \\'. I’. Trio, Messrs Grirwys. ll/icKa_\. aiu' I-laslam; Solo, Mis!-ies` Irene \Vcr‘.lrs- Address. J. l-`. l’rolItt, G. S.; f‘linru - iw choir; Ile-ailing, Miltlrcfl Iilll'I Siilo, Mr. (‘. <‘ruwy.~‘.; Dialogue Irv, menilicrs; lteadlng. Iliargarlrt. Ili-li;-.I-»' mond; Speech. D. M. lltr-Irrriirll-lr: Clidrus hy choir rorit-liirlerl with |Zir‘I hearty singing nt'_ihe N_iilrrn:rl .\ri I tlieni." l I r The second rruarterley sessirrii ol' the (lraiid Division Sorts ol' Toriiper ance was held at Fretlericttiii riii 'l`hu rday, April 26th, G.W.P.,' lrn Fl. Mc- Kay presiding, otllcers present were G. \\'. A. Pete-r Sinclair, G. Sr'i'ibt~. J`. F. l’roiltt. G. Treas, D. .`.'. Mc-I Kay, Appoiiited pro tem \vci'r-.':»-- G. Chap David Arbing. ll. G. W. I’., I). M. Macdonald, G. Sent.. A _Stoveirson.I The following were the so_<,sionirl| coh1-inittee.=i:- _ _ Finruice:- llarry Weeks, D. M. McDonald, A. Stevenson. State Of Order:- Peter Sinclair, David Arblng. J. l<‘. Proiitt. ~ Ci~odentInIs:- D. N. McKay. MFE. llownrd S. Weeks. ` __ The neponts of the Grand Otllcers showed that splendid work had been. done during the past quarter while the large number ol' public meetings held added greatly to increased in- terest in the work. At the_al'ternoon session the fol- lowing resolutioni-r wus moved liyr Drivid Arhlng. secoiided by J. F. Proiitt and carried uiianimousIy:- WHEREAS our Provincial Govern- ment have recently passed an Act providing l'or the appointment of ri Commission to superintend the en- AND WHEREAS, while we do not the various Iilg drives of the Allies. (St. .lohii papers please r‘opy;) I WELL DESERVED RECOGNITION ~ ;`»I.in_v' i'i‘lnnds \\'flII Im tit-liglitrrd to lrrirn that Ittrv. lioi-lir\rt Stroll-Siqitli. I'oi‘iiit-rly iisslstaiirt. at St, i’t~tt;-i">i, !‘Ii:ti'Iot\ot.ow|i. Iius bl‘t~n iippoinletliiyl tlirr Ili;-iliop of Maliio to be rr-retur or the piirlsli ni' M_'il.liiiot‘.kot. iii that .\'.la|re. llov. i\Ir_. Svritt-Siiiitli for the I...il twelve iiioritlis lizis lit-on Assrori- iuw l'rie:-I. in tho tleiitral Maine Mis- :-;‘-iii, and his appointinent to this irii- purtarit. part-slr is a recognition nl` the ~plcndid \'.'ork he _‘ras dnrio In that ill-ltl'. I FRIDAY RETIRES FROM RAILWAY SER- VICE. - (Tonrluot.oi' Stuiiley' of the l'i~inr:e Edward Islziiirl Railway Iiegan the present week with ri well earned wczition which he purposeer enjoying 1; more or less for the rest ot his d;.y:. lit: has been 1-riiiriectrirl wflh :i.t- I’. IC. ireland ltailway, r-oirtinuor-ly lui' lliti past forty-two yours, that as Ili-ulroititiri. their ini lmugage master, and during the past thirty years as r-ondiictor. lie ret-eived his superan- iiuatioii on May lat, und retires from at I - I I | Each cigar a half hour of keen- ` | est enjoyment for the mari wno smokes. 'I' M S '_ .- " ' ’ -, . _ V _. :_ rr _ I \ I I ' I .i.. _ I _' h Q 1 _ | _- » , ~ \ 4` ‘ i . - Q I “"5 Le"""‘“t9 m- fron from I Kin 5 h I Ki I' ’\Ii' 'I‘iieoiiIu‘i W I 'l" ~ f William lVir'I\I I or I lit--.rI“h,"]'1"98 p°""em °“t°¥ 10° A""""=~ I0-noir and Kllliig Illeiaillyung lirenlll on to hui/el hcri ru.l)li~'.'-rlnrt lm lf' I ~ u 41 - .`.oiii 'tie ~- ` » ~ ' _ .r . . _ ' - .' " rtlir names is tlrit of Mi ' ` ` " ‘d H" I "“ Y ‘th 'I V T lint-wil shin ltllll-Mfr H1 the mst.. tiara' . . ‘ ‘ ' "“ "I"-V BY’““ ii it-..i <-Orrin-.m. rr nun - i if - grail aimlrr ut- r;riiw~ i --it ~- r-i ~ A 4 rr, his hoiiie on Wzislihigttirr A-;riiritr.ll6f|.§\|;t;|1?lt(ig"f""' ‘If""`7m°" "l Mr' “ml entry work. ')l‘hi,s~nlcetlirUg lviylis aliila ing tire from the trairiuiinrl lrpi't-iiiiiii; - ~ ,3 0 ii: I I .- -4 , _ r . . '~ --1; __ ____ ; _;_._.__ ..‘, _;, ;-`~‘ 'f ._ .L '- _ _..-_-,Q -_ =n_c_\:_ _ _. _ I F f 1 . f ~ - - - if ___,__i|i________.__._n-_-; ;fi ._ si _ _a __ ___ _.__ _ here its for ir griorl carrier- for whit-lr lllllrlv U iltllrio hill him iii-1-ii lriIl\~l` :ance the Iieglniiiirg ol' this 1-ruvl wzriz' Now riiotliei' I will ;.ay gof.ill-Ii_vr- arid' God Be With You 'I`ilI We Kit,-or .-\~ gain I reniiiiii :is croi- _vriri:~.. I.l'iviiii-; Son, FREDOIE. No. 7l1l(lt’ifl, Willey tiiinip. r Sui're_\', Eiiglziiirl. ISLAND SOLDIER IN HOSPITAL. ’l`li|~ follrivairlg Il»ttrr‘ \vn.~: i~l-4-r'-ivvll Irv .‘.|i's. A._ Mtzllut- ol' .\il. \'t~|'|iorr from her soii:--- » Erigiaiul, _-'xpi-il 7, l!tI'i'. Dear .\'lotiier:~- Ju:-.‘ a fr-iv liiir-rr to let you know I ani r-It-tlIri'4 aloiig firm. tlrf-rr' for th<'i't‘ \\'1l== out: urorr woiiiitl- :itll =e§s £72 , iii_:- all tht- .~‘airi<'. \\'l~ r\'r-rr- worlring in the trr-.iir~lir--r Ii:iurl_\' the front line 1-I<‘:.riliiy; out tht iiiiid, tliero was ul i”~.\' nioi't~ ol' thr~ lio_\'.s iii the lroiroli lrirr l '.\'::.; \'.'illi the rest on top oi' the troll-li r-.'l'.r>rr \~.'ririruIr~d, it \\'a;~r foggy .ii ll:r~ rriu:‘riiiii¢_, but wr, were worlriiil-'.' -r\'.:._\‘ rrrrl lliiiiirlii;1 ot` tlillllzor nl tht-I .`r:r:l», \‘.'l‘v‘:i ti:t‘ fog rtirririvilly <'I<:zli'r»tI§ ull' :iii-l I giitrsrs the (il-rriraiis :.:i\\' us' _\ I - . I thi- !lt:.=pit;ri iii ldnglziiid _and niy \rr>.:irl ir. -,-,I-rriiil: all rtglil iirrrl I will ii li: lie- our ilijuiii, Init I \vlll st_i1.' Iiorr- vor" lizliiitirl at first, Init I have tht* -e. loin; as I t-iris. 'I‘Iir= iiuIl:.l wouiid i<` & _ , right lriiot. right iii the ioliil lot' lobzir-vo hat iiiiie all right and I ii I do :r \'.'rrr'§.iiig party wire is tri ;.ii~I \'.'iis coiiring out oil ' :“’ iltiys r'<-st. \\'t-| rut 'Ihr-- Iitive- us work- wlioir the iiieari old Gernian HRV" mf* good taati- ol' lil.: riuiifl. it was best oi' vi: -. _ wa.-~ rw' ot' niy chew ii‘t lriiov: _vm where my fig ot' to- lnicr-ri wt-rit to. I will mill rmyelell' lu:-Irv il tlrl- lr-r-iiclis-. art- dr_\' when I go liiwlf llivrt- for wt- are Iii riiutl I0 lout' kiwi-s Irtert' . ` I mario my third irlp to thc trench- es .ind I wish I was going home now. but I t-aii‘t get my wish yet. I Iiopo (iod'wiII holp _voir to bear all your ti-ouhlt=_< so rlriii‘\ worry iirotiiei' -for wr- mgiy r-nine bit-lr yvl ririrl tlod known bust. \\'irIi tht- Iirst ot' luck. try und write often. from your loving sion. JACK i‘> s Ili hopr-__ /. _ , _ \ (1/(fa. . _ I r , “Beaver” Flour are anuIyv.cci-- '/f’ *L _ ' ‘ " ‘ and the percentages of .f_/' / \ ,_ `\ _ I” I ' gluten, Starch etc. are ' \' \f T _ ound IJ clrcmical ‘ '( ' \\ . ~ I Il =>-- --fl y _ tests. '/\I \‘\ ,.._ ,/./-1-5-"'~'~"f'__`.I»--l"'\°`("' ‘ 4-if-,,_ . fp . R f B . T 'f V8 ' OO 6880118 Ol’ llylllg I ‘3¥~'>¥ I/' til Y - .this Good White Lead - If t _ I ,_ ' 1. It is absolutelypumensuring - the briliiancy of any paint in - which it is used. 2. It has great covering capacity 'and long life. 3. It is of unequalled. uniform . "iineness”-is never crystal- line. - .», ‘ My 4. It irorks easily under the ‘ brush. 5. It need not be scraped or burned oh’ when, after several years, the building requires _ anotherpalnt. Its high f€D\1f?Iii0n has been gained by nearlv 200 years continuous nianufacfure. ' ‘ lr Q l . . _ rr Used and recomlnended by experienced architects, builders. painters. owners I I . J' ` SOLD BY LEADING HARDWARE AND ` I GENERAL STORES THROUGHOUT 'CANADA , » ~ . ' ' \ . »» I -i U. 5 ésaiéirx. ...£4 'I I ‘J 'U17 ll .. “ -ee“*%rT=i€; V/ ' érdrel :T-M2 E “$2351” JSEEQ- 563%? 'I `*¥§t#z`\*S».'-1"se i ~ e ....ar¢:e2=='=- 'ae".;~.e1`_-f-=rz:a.r-‘ mi _ l ll ‘..» -==»r.- . ~. . 'l . r - 't .’r.l ~... . sr. Q-"~*“"" 1 4 < |