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In °:_,!.j1-ll-_.._l,`,l. ,.,!l,g ,¢;/*"‘:.>,,<'§ ‘ _ ":l, ‘ . _» .( _»,,,‘-:.4 - ron-o-'nll1"uo. ¢m»mm~ ,;..-_.._......,._...._._..,. -~o;:oo- az-.»._;; -.»-.¢_a,os- .. 172 :E 24 1:5 20 27 2| 29 ~"@`f’f1.5"‘“’F-€‘~"T-¥`."?»5f“.i=”-"F-3-’!.E’-5"?-9 Sa. S. I/I. Tu. W. rh F. Sa. 'JUNE Hill 4.20 0.01 6.01 8.52 7.44 8.30 9.27 10.18 11.00 11.56 1.44 2.31 Fllféié ¢9l9K\7F"|C‘€@‘°?K`,"|'37.Yl`=A3C\3 qwowgg»mw¢a»ig¢JN Water 16.38 18.19 18.19 19.40 20.54 23.01 23.01 23.58 24.58 12.43 13.30 14,121 15.01 15.414 was 18.01 10.09 20.16 21.10 22.10 23.01 23.50 24.30 12.19 13.04 13.52 14.44 30 S. i' Cn’ UI 9! 15.45 In 1 haw Water 10.03 12.08 12.08 1 1 blk* bay-»-e¢=crr»I>c»:Nl-I en lolsvuowbéwlhw -hgltsoblrsi-¢-¢~lO¢9 I l l ‘I i l f 'Y Bonshaw-Charlottetown ` TIME TA BLE ~ _ Launch “Strath9°""‘°Y" June,1918 . Leave Bonshaw. Leave Ch’town 22-36l1~,,e,,_, 4th, 7 a.m._.._........3.s0 p.m. 24.22 24.22g 13.22; 14 so 15.29 16.24 11.10 1s.05 tclotwlowu- Nt-wow b3U\¢!Vtl> QOQDGP-‘ >-In-lr-41-‘HN 0 Q 18.02 18.44 19.25 20 05 20.44 21.35 rc N O KD gr. .nwwwm f _ DIARY City Magistrates Court 9 n. in Prince Edward Theatre 3.15, 7 and 8145 p. m. BIRTHS I!_.J___'£"-J"'_""-1-11 _*_ DOUCETTE.-In the city on June 14 t0'Mr_ and Mrs. VVllfl'9(l Doucclte, u daughter. MARRIAGES '¥ BALLEM-TAYLOR. _ Ai. the Kirk, lirrb Hill, P. E. Island, on the even- ing of Wednwday'19th of June, 1918, by Rav. Ewen McDougall, William Lloyd Hallam, of Birch Hill, to Miss Ella V. Taylor, of Millview_ ” ` DUMMY BATTLESHIPS 'Tho sinking of two wooden “dread- nbuzlta” by Great Britain, some days agv. t0 fbtm a. breakvrater, brings up more evidence of what disposition is bolt] ltde of the dummy fleet ot` ibuyteon battleships with which Great lritdll fooled Germany for some fif- l»qe§,»_l'i0B\.ls during the earlier part of tiger ar. 5, titanic war jest, which was i_"Q¢;0,0t1y 'elpoed by Lieut. Henry the @2111!! Admiralty, completely deceiv- Oli-ltt Olly the .Germans, but the lpoople themselves. No one in Q 4 was able to explain how the Gprhtitus oolld claim to have stink ‘:lo_'A|\memnon at the Dardanelles, when the Admiralty had admitted offl- cllly, the sinking of only the Goliath ald.=_“some supply ships." ‘ 'dbrmany rejoiced over this suppos- ed sinking. of the Agamemnon. lmt they nusthave wondered why the tur- rots and “guns” of the sunken dread- rlought loa,ted*, for days, in the Dar- rlenolles. _ Haut. Foster states that the dum- 1Iy`»bat.tlesh1ps were converted from aid-third-class passenger ships of the <'fal8.d1l.n Pnciiic Steamship Company !p,~|_, nn. s nm. .........5.30 p.m. Tues., 11th,`10.30 'i-.m. ......G.3\ p.m. Pri., 14th, 5.30 .|.nl. ......1.30 p.m. Tues., 18th. 7 a_m. ...._3.30 p.m. Fri. 21st. 8 a.m. ....5.30 p.m. Tnés., 25th. 10 1.111. ., ._...e_:10 um 1011,, 28th, 5 um. . . . . . . p.m T079-6-1-Mti : Summerside Horse Races $550.00 in purses for the horse races at the Summerside Driving Park on Dominion Day, Monday,_J_u|y 1. 1913- The following horse races will be held ut. the Suinintzrside Drivinl-T Valli on Monday, July lst: I<`ree-for-till Trot und-Pace. mile heats. Pur/se ...$200.00 2.19 Trot, 2.22 l’acc, mile heats, Purse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _ .$200.00 2.35 Trot_ halt' milc heals, Purse $150.... _ ...$150.00 THE SUMNIERSIDE DRIVING PARK COMPANY J. F. ARNETT, Secretary. S083-6-14\t`st_ucs~il. L _ ;-,`;|;:f 1 ` -: ' at-,».‘ir1e.“. SFi.»\l,ED TE.\.'l')liRS utl'.lressed to tho lilirlemigrletl and endorsed “‘Tel1- tlvr for it:iiit~ul_ion tfun he seen und forms ol’ tt-ntlvr obtained nt the ullico.-: of tht- t‘l1lt=l‘ Arcliitect, Depart- ment of l'ublit' \\'orks, Ottawa, the (‘u1‘etukel‘. Publis' Building, George- town, l‘_ E. l.. uni thc Superintend- cut ol' llolniniou Public Iiuiidings. (‘linrlott0to\\'n_ l’_ lil. I. 'l`t-ndcrs will not be consitlercd un- less ltnttlc on prlinctl forms supplied hy the |Ivput‘t\l1ct1t null in nt'col'dnnce with cnlltliiious .sul t'orth therein. Each louder n1u~'t bc. ut'co|npanif‘d by an accepted t-he me on a clinrterod bunk pa_\';tblo to tllv order ot’ tho limi- ouruhle the .\linistt-1' ol' Publix' Works. equal to 10 p. t~. of the amount of the tender. ' _ ily' order. _ R_ C. DESROCHERS, _ Se<'retai‘_\' Department ol' Public Wnrlts, 1 ()l.tn\vn. June 17. 1918. ` 'lZl-lJlZ'9*ZLOR ‘ _ tif- Mail Contract SEALED 'I‘ENI>l~iRS, addressed to thc Postmaster General, will be rec- eived ut Ottawa until Noon, on Fri- day. the 19th July. 1918 for the con- lveyance ot' His Mujesty's Mails. on u lsupposed Contract for tour years, six [times per week over Rural l\inil *pkg 'gm enmned in the Englimlroute No 2 from I’0ltke's Station, P. nnvjy. lin. in 'irish port, says liieut. Fos- t_er,` the dummy battleships were painted in exactly the same hue as the vesllels of which they were counter- _f6_lts_.` 'Canvas was stretched over the dec/ks and pointed gney'and the upper IE. Island from thc Postmaster Gen- |eral's pleasure. g Printed iioticcs containing further linformation us to conditions of pro- lposerl (‘ontrat~l may he seen and ‘blank forms of Tender may bo obtain- ,ed at the Post Offices of Peake:-\ Sia- |5¢ks am; equipment ftnished fn ev., tion und at the ofllcc of the Post; Of- ery detail to resemble the Grandlfl@0i0l‘- Fleet ships so that any foreign uvla- JOHN F- WHEAE tor-or any British one. for that mat- ter-ilying overhead, would never suspect he was looking down upon any ltberdban -a member of the Grand El€ét.- . T Lobster Bait 'Wo haven quantity of Magdullne lldrfin choice on hand and win in-n _ I- rynt-F.o.s. xemmgttm. _ ‘ N. A A. c. Metsoo, f Park Corner. 80|!-0-2lM3l. I - _ - - -.--_ ,,;.".I`l1e parishioners of St 'o Road, Brac, intend lthsir tea-patty on odneldl!» July 3r%_on the __ groun s joining '-Cllorch. 5,- “ weather prove 'I " the tea will be "on the first," fine day ""5 Hvofder .-Tr ,tg ~. _ < 1 I ». Post Ofiice Inspector Post Ofllce lnspet°tor‘s Ofiise; Charlottetown, 6th June 1918. 8081-6-7fri3i. i __€.'_" I _--"} Q., 1 ,‘§i._ _'J /*"6" 11" Cf/ _ 'E ’. *J :A it'/~ 'f LSyn0psi| of Canadian Northwest , . land Regulations eighteen yeirs old, mav hon extend u quart Saskatchewan or Alberta Applicant must I pear in person nt the gomiman Lands Agent: or Sub-Agency for the Itlrict. Entry by proxy muy be izadc at any Dominion _Lands Agency but not Su Agency on certain conditions. homeltrldcr muy live within nine miles ol lil h d fa is 00 F in ccrtsin dislrlctl a' homsstcader in good ltlnd- yean utter esmlng homenead patent; also 50 acres tsin;5:_ us soon as homestead potent, on cortsi Il I IOIYI _ " MA settler who has exhausted his hnmeltud right muy take u purchased homestead In certain dlltrlcta. Price £3-00 rr ucre. Dulles-Must reside six months h wnrthilylu. #hee :reno cnltlvatlnnis luhjecl to reduction In case of rough, scrubby or stony lundative I0 ms be sobsunmd for cultivation u r cam \- , ` 1,. V- _ omiiitloos W. TW. CO C 1 N.B'-Unsutlionied publication nl this ldvertill out vllloothonoiltw ‘ _ _ _ __ ..._1..». _...__-nn§uu¢-»\ r "ll`ull Hill-tv-itll Rest on Ours at This Timo it is recorded that a German soldier coming into possession of a hair that had fallen from the head of Von Moltke, the military genius of the war of 1870, gave it to celebrated French. jeweller_ charging him to use it in fashloning a keep-sake that might be handed down from generation to gen- eration. The French jeweller set to ,W°rl5-will.. in __ti1g,,_ct>_urse_ o.f;_.tin_1.0..tl1e Gdrman opened ,afhox to inspect for the ‘.Il_rst time the finished creation. He found an Imperial eagle, wrought exquisitely in gold, and suspended from the beak. b_v the hair of the great Von Moltke. the arms of Alsace and Lorraine. And the superscrlption was, "You hold them, but by a hair." Today the Germans, intent upon world dominion. are held in check, as it were, only by a lmir. Every addi- tional ounce of energy that is thrown into the conflict upon our side will have at determining effect upon the issue. No member of the Alliance, no matter how sorely tried. can af- ford to rest on his ours at this juncture lt is the pressing duty of each to ex- ert its full strength to the end that the wur may he brought to a speedy .ind successful conclusion. Canada proposes to do her purt. und by the Intelligent mobilization of her avail- ible resources, to bring hermuximum iower to bear upon the issue. But before she can carry out this _mrpose she must first ascertain what ter human resources arc, she must irovide herself with a complete in- iontory of her etlectives. female us .veil as mule. This inventory will be uken on Saturday 22nd Julie. when ill residt-nts.ot` <‘unnda, ol` sixteen _rears of nge and upwards will be re- luired to 1'egi-itcr their names and furnish the intormution necessary to 'heir proper classification in (‘unadu's .\'utio1utl Directory of War Workers. AM-sux is the best remedy known for Sunburn, < - heat rushes, eczema, sore feet, stings and blisters. Askin food! _ . J All Dvunlsh and Slam.-50:. . ?"~“"1l"" `t".';-- ' i~.‘./~ " .‘ Early Closing Wo tho undersigned Merchants ot -\l0lll'»1i mmmmk. QIFBXCILWZ I’_M. 12.15 1.48 2.50 3.30 4.10 flop. AJ. Al Arr. ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME Charlottetown Arr. llunter River Emerald Junction Kensington Summoraide Den . flung? Q._ . ».:E;§= P.M. /LM. , 1>.M. 11.05 11.10 10.47 10.00 0.37 9.10 10.10 9.40 0.10 8.45 7.40 0.50 6.10 ...I P M 8.50 12.20 Dcp. - Summorsltle Arr. 8.35 5.35 _| 9.48 10.37 11.18 11.55 2.10 3.57 5.07 6.55 Port Hill ’ 0’Leary Alberton ' Arr. Tignlsh Dop . 7.40 6.52 _ 0.00 5.30 3.56 2.35 1.07 12.05 9.45 10.45 Dept. Arr. Arr. Dep . Emerald Junction Borden 7.20 _ 6.20 , §BUlA»»oe":,' oo ` =-$5§’.S at 5-puma? U-|}Ul¢¢¢3l§= :aneeom:n_ Arr. ' Dop. Charlottetown Mount Stewart Morell St. Peters Bourls Arr. ¢` Dep. Pfrr?> $3223: »-|§°_=°»a¢*U '$35522 22* °s Arr. Elmira Dep . 'A.u. ms P.M. 4.15 5.04 5.25 6.00 ALM. 8.50 10.00 10.40 11.20 Mount Stewart Arr . Cardigan » Montague \rr. ` Georgetown ‘ Dop. _ Dept. "`?_-r’9°>‘ §;23g 2"e°P°9°'¢~_ S5825 ._T,.,.r"?il~ M' Sat . only §‘.*!° $35* nn: Bl. gif. & Sim. _P.ll a. " - _ " *ng* DAD v 5* 1 'f_ _ 1 ox. Sat. Dolly ' I: Sun. Charlottetown Vernon River Aff. DOD- LIU A.M. 10.15- 8.20 Sat . °.lll¥ . 9955> 355: ..*. 'v' ‘v ,4t§il,. nn A ova 1-muse sun ns . lrP1‘lD`. 4 I Y-_1" D,,,,,,,|,,M,,,,',‘,1',',,,',,,’f,°,,f,¢,,,, _ » /tq¢_t,tgn¢sf_ ' Mare'-eat owners risk. _ . Gonorol Mnnqor, (Intern Linn) Pnungor Trolls Mun por, Dlotrlot Passenger; AIU" 4 » / g K __ .;4__‘t » _ f ’ ' n. ssAms'ro, c. A. mvlo. __ ~ t-|.H_ ull.ANooN. . w. 1'. Hur|nAm_ - _ g04_4.¢.;gw¢m1| - ‘_ tts0754i-i4frltuasl_ Moncton, 94.9; Moncton, Ni. chsrlottotowni 9-0-7- 1 ~ ` ‘. . <- l » 0 1 I