` llf _ ~l il ii* .X fl. -1 I, f' . ‘l_!i'Z` ) . _-Y-‘l|»_.» .' -3;-:li-.l i<.i?lj"£-I ll "`i'“‘l .‘ i l iii . l, .Mlii il_'~ii’;i»‘.-li’ l -l-_l-ii. =l.‘-i‘fl"’;' - will: ll Miz jl:',-fi. l *iiii :,\"ii\iyiv"éi ijgil 4 . 5-. » ..'.-if-.r':‘f`.';‘ :T a ~".__i""Z*;_f ”`~1‘ 3;.; :-~». §f;i._lf§iif ifiiiiii' .ii-ill tri - -. ___,-1 T? ._ _ li-~» l V ll . ` '_i‘;=l_'i .5 fl i p, - I iii- yi i l . .iff li i . if intl' if JFS-35; _ ‘ it ':-‘.??"“" ‘“" Ev. _-_ ~;1f_;‘z;,,'<-*Fx .a_,.,. ‘ _€.{;4,_,_..:‘~_~_;.____; .slezfl 1, ,. ,‘;,.P“*”"" jj sfsrssfé 1;.-1; :I I-':`.-2'1-‘~.L;,”?~" = 'l if i ii “T iliiiiiii _EH . -iii ‘.lilisolis" ililli Ypres. \\'l- \-.'l_-l~l- llilli-iell just at the l,-llge of tlll- tllwi~_ _-to had lu Ilavl: ill :i lllil‘r_v_ \\'l- ll;l'1 nu Supp--l'_ alld all I <'lll1l-I gl;~_!i nits lily llil-ill-'al l|a\'l-rsal-lt allll sollll- .»'pal'l- l»:illll:i_'<_~_ We llu-_f lull:-l-l\‘l_- iii lil- illl- illlii-r side of the Ysl-r <`allnl bl-Iiinll :I Ili--hte rlillliin: p:ll';lli~-I ill il llllll llllll ju.-l lillislll-ll allll lil run ill illllkl- lillr.~'l'l\'l-:, l'l»lllflil‘l:lIlll- ilir ilu- lllulll. \~lll-il \\'l- rl-l~l-i\'»-lI lli'll¢'l'_< lil lllliiw-_ I"l‘olil ll|l-l'l- \\l- ni:ll'l-!.- ll Ill Si. .ll-llii. the llulis llillppillfx .-'lllulplll-l pr.-ll_\ Ill-ar lls all llil \\'ll_\', \\'hil ll \\'a>'li`l \'el'_\' pil-aslllil :lil-I lrlllii ihlirl- -.\l- illrnl-ll lil the ll-ii and lllarl-lil-ll :illlnll iivl- llllli- llrl-ll _\';lrll.~ \\ll~-rl- we wl-rl- pill In l-llarciilu i`l»l'llilliiliii, passlll ihl- lilill Iiattalilul and lay llli\\'il ill :l ill-ld. \\'lll-ll lhl- lllili ail\'liil<‘l-ll ‘.\'l~ \'.'el'l‘ only .-llppll.-ell to :ll-l as supplirls :lllll folllnv lip. lilll slillll-hlnv \';l- overlook the lllill aiill wi-lil riuht lllrough thl-in and werl- all lnixvd up into one lol led by i`lll. Ll-l~kil-. \\'e lllade it to- gether and when wl- gui within alioul 200 yards of the ill-rlnan trl-llf-ll-_-.~‘.. which were on lhl- side llt` a wlioll llil- flre they llpl-in-ll lui us \\:i:: ll-rl'ii'|l‘. llll~ lllilll-ts :sl-liilivll Ili wollll- lilll- \\':ll»-i‘ frolli ll \\'nll'l'ili_t.' lull. .\l<-ii ul-re i:lll- IHL' all llrlillnll :illll l \\':l_-; Ilil»lr the IralI1'I‘il-.: lilllsl lil' ilil- Iillll-. \\'l- wi-re rl-lil-vl~llllir_\‘. i'il_v lillal~lll-l*---l'oli doli’t say. What -lid he ilivenl? l~`:lrllil.-i'-- l'l-triiiell motion. A SUITABLE NAME liinl- l’l»r|\-. pllse we call it the I. (J. l.`.'.' "\\'hat shall we llalne our new sub- lllilrilil-'."` askl-ll the head of the Suh- "l` nililles seein io he the favorites. 'l`lil-rl-‘stile .\'-:Ill and ll-1-I, you kllo\v. "\\'e llaveil`t paid for ours yet. Sup- IT PAYS to buy in this Province. DISCOUNT.--Any P97305 DBYTUE their electric light bill on or before 'Julie 10th will receive the discount and thus save money- 1290. SAD INTELLIGENCE- Mr. James R. Elliott, l-Illiott's has received a tell-grain anllliulleillg the death ot' llls son-ill-li\\\‘, til-urge Sutherland, Piloie Butie, Sask., which sud event occur- red oil .lline 5th. INSTITUTE MEETING. _ A lneet- ing ot the llarnlllny \Vonlen‘s institute will he held Ill East \Vilt§l\ir(‘_,6el\llliI lilillse oil \\'L-dnesday, llllti_v‘0t1li at 21.30 p. ni. _-\ full attellllailce nt' the lll<-llllil-rs is i'l-liuestell. ________ P ' . APPOINTMENT GAZETTED.--The last issue of the Callada Gazette von- lains the l`ollli\vilig llotil-o of appoint- lnellt: John (‘. Serinigeour, ot' t`arlli- izall, in the l’rl>vinee oi l’rln_l'e l~lllward lslanll, to be Wllarflllgel' of the Gov- erlilllellt wharf at Lewis Point, ill the said 1’rli\'iii<-e. ill the roolll alill stead oi' lluirh _\ll:t‘orlllacl€, resigned. FUNERAL HEl_D.- Tllt funeral ot’ Mrs. Dollalll l\lel-Illrlll-rll took place lvll`iil'llii_i" frolli Tier late llolne at Mill- view io Ilirl-ll llill Cl-lllctery. The .services began at 2 o'l-lock alld was collllut-it-ll by the llev. Jas lil(-Dollgall of the Kirk ot' Seotlanll. A very large l-olll-lillrse of people asselllbled to pay their respects to the departed. WEDDED IN HALIFAX.-The tol- lowing is taken troln' a Halifax ex- change:-A quiet wedding took place yl-sterllay atterlloon at St Anllrl;-w‘s lllallse, when Rev. A, M. Porter united In marriage Lieuténallt '1‘. L. Park- lnall, son ot' Mr and Mrs E. Parkman, i\llilltal:lle, l’.l~I.l., and Eileen Mildred. youilgest daughter of the late Mr and Mrs T. t‘. Allen oi’ llalitax. Botti were llllattelllll-ll. I\lr and Mrs Parklnan have ln-any friends in llaliiax, who will extend lil-arty eongratulatiolls alld wish tllenl nluell happiness. OVERSEAS TOBACCO FUND-'l`lle Flillliwilig ailloullls have llel-ll receiv- l-d by l\lr. ll. \V. Villiiieonlhe for the 'lllove i`lliid. Anyone wlsllini.: to silh- st-l'ibe aluolillts to this fund are askell to do so at once so that the anlollnt luay he forwnrllell to the lslanll boys wllill; they are on the tiring lille: Miss i\l, \\-'ilillie Poles, Miss llilla ill. Coles. Miss Etta (‘. Coles, Mr. Frallk C. Mc- Keii'/.il-, Mr. Robert (‘_ Ml~l{ell1.ie, Mrs. ill-rhert <`ules. Mr. llenj. Coles. l\lr. l_ .\llll-Lean on June 2nd. Mr. win. Ilill, cove-' head Road took for his Iirlde Miss Sallie Jalle, daughter of llohl-ri (‘ralg,`_ ESQ.. Clarketown, tho el.-rl-lllllli_\‘ bl-illil; lwrformf-d at the same plllvl- llnll by the Sallie oillciuting clerltylllaii. As they start out upon life‘s journey to- gether they are followed hy the very llest wishes of rt large circle of |`l‘it-lids allll aelillainialiees. The Glillrdiall ex- it-lllls to all it_s_¢l59S_l Il€==\fl¥__cuilgrlii,u,i.‘ ations. - ' - " - -. _ - .Rothcltildlolfway I- In the year 184'l’,'\v‘li\-il tli‘l- zilarm- ists pl'l_-llieted a gelleral |<1ilrlipeaii \val', a great statesman wl-ll kllowll to he llervolls, rushed into Illlrlin 1totIl-- l-llill|`s llllil-e in a_state 'ol great _agita- tion. lle said: ` “\\'e are soilli; to have li war, ll tl_-rrilllls war." 'l‘|le ililalir-ier, \vho was wrililli: at his desk. wiillollt lifting his llllnll or llillkilii.-; up, replied: "Nu, we shall not _ have war." ‘ “lint it is inevitable," l-olitillllell the stall-slllail, growing more and inure ex- eitl-ll hy reason of the llarolrs roul- lll_-ss. “l have just seen lliree lilelnbers of the ('nliillet wll\o`assllrl- ine that will' will he lleelaretl \vlllliil :i week." "No," replied ltotllellilll; "tlll.-re is not gulllg to be any war. I won‘t let tllem have the lllollt-y." D Seon Jenkins .son oi' Mrs. Robert Jell- kim* MAFVIH. and is from France: t have conlo back for- a rest and we needell it. l have no"ldea how long we will stay here, l am going to try and write youa long letter for once to- night. For a‘wonder we can Ile down t in our ears-.` For the past three weeks we were unller--shell fire almost the wllole tltlle, but its odd what one ran get used to. My ellums and l have rolled into our blankets wltll the .shells liursting within fifty yards ot us, and slept like logs, “Blrd," my ehuln often remarked “Jenks” we’d look nice it we woke up in the morning and _llllllll llilllllllllllll llIllllUliH lll Illlillllll l. The following letter is from S nr- _ France. - May 9, 1915 Dear Mother:-Here I ani some dis- ance hack from the ‘firing lllic. We o sleep without the whine oi’ shells zie, 50c, all of North l\liltoli. i l to one playing a inoutli organ. But ‘.\' l are hardened to it, but perhaps you llon`t cover your lil-all with the blank- I. 'll l 5 1 lil: able to turn ill and sleep witlloilt I t lllld'l was lleginnilig to think sl-rioiisly lit _how long lily good luck was going t l l shapes it sets lillll thinking. The clos- est. <-all l had was when a pil-ee oi' shell passed through lll_\' l-ap. l'll nev- er l`liri.:et one night as loni.: a I live, ll l bl‘il:,ade Allilliullitillll (‘ol\lllln got put. out of action. alld we hall in take illl-il' plal-ll. The (lernialls were slll-lling all thl_-_ roads and word rt-al:l\l-ll us illal il lliullllillltioll had to be supplied al :ill costs. It was one -oi' the wildest rides I ever had or ever expert to have. \\'e passed throuizll ll town that was a perfect hell of llllrstilig shells. UI i ‘ ' » 1 va < . . . l found ourselves`dead, many a poor fel- low has' goiie to sleep and never awoke. its funny~what queer pranks shells will play, and every llifferellt kind-llas~-its own peculiar noise.. Ollc._ night while we were hiyouackes ill ti ileld ill less than one hour we count- ed ond, hundred and thirty-olle shells pass overour heads and burst ally- wliere from fifty io one llundrell yards from us. Thovlnake a noise for all lie world like il :log when lie obje--ts e never really get used to it, you ry and make _\'r>ur_selt tlliilk you ts when you hear one passing hy id llurstilli: within a few” yards nf 'our sleeping quarters. I can’t begin o describe the relief it is toliiizlit to >ellig disturbed. l’ve hall sorlie very -lose calls since collling to l-`l'alll--2 o last. \Vlien a fellow sees men l>ll>\\'n o pit-_ces almost at his feet and passes helli lying hy the roadside ill all 'ertaill hattl-r_v was running short lii' Lillies ilitellio' \-.as .l. llleilll toni- Matinee3p m ia... ililicli llowiillo ..........'._.'. Pictues Thg Lubin Company Presents- William Elli0f¥ . The Celebrated Broadway SU" SI»\PP0\‘¢¢\’ BY Ethel Clayton ._ “Tile Fortune Hunter” A Six Part Broadway Star Feature Bywinchell Smith ' ' t k 'f ou m'ss this Produc- Y(t)iLdl1l.mAlT§rB:d§vg;isS?ar?A Screenl Star, One of the foremost Writers ofthe day, and a Play that will hold you spell bound from start to finish - ~ ~~Here’s»a»New_One HANK. MANN With The Wooden Face IN A Two Part Comedy OUR NEXT SERIAL ` The 5°--am .. Black, Box “Under The Tahle =£' "I e l * " pared to it. We passed nr rode over horses that wi-re still strugglilii: in their death agony “.-\nll lnen." lull we'll not llwl-ll oil that. l lllivel' ex- peetell to l-olne out alive blit by a sue- cession of lniral-les we got ilu-re and hack witllliut losing ll lllan. Our i‘ol- cllel told us we broke all rel-urlls and did solllething that was nl-vl~l' lil-ard of before, took aniliilnlitioll l'i;.',lit up to llle guns in open wai.:i.:oils. lle colild scarcely believe how we eallle tllroilgh that trip with no l-asllillties. All lllolig the rliall we passed wait- i’.oil:: and lillllil-rs that wl_-rl: l'llill- pll-tely blown to pieces and lneil iliat had all their llol'ses shot, and had tll ll-ave their lillihl-rs ill tho ditl'Il. lt was hard to pass wllllllllell nil-n who \.\'l-re ilnploriilg you to pil'k Illeln up, hllt it was illlpossihl_l-_ to stop for lillytllillg. \\'ell lnolhei' its gettilig lute _so I llillst close and roll ln. Pleasant drl"1lils. (loud bye. l~'l~oln your loving soil I SPUR. DOES SEEM INCREDIBLE “l unllerstanll," slllll Ullelo Bill Bot- tll-llip, “that the 'l‘lirks are total ab- sllliners." "\'es." - "Well, nlziylic tlley are. But I can’t see llliw ally total llllstlilller, could think lil' sonic lil the desiglis they put in Turkisli rugs.” "Jack proposed to nic in such an or- iginal way." "llow. dl-ar'.”’ "Ile llskell nil- it l wollld perlnit him to 'add another ellgzlgvnlellt ring to lily collel-tion.” iz.; __ _ __ ._ l -- ~.' -‘ <. iq' .j-fi vffi A '_' J) i /` _ V - -lf/’ I gd; 9 /.\ \k Avo? f 'a§ ‘W- UI I ` ll 'tl i ‘ \\»?~_ ` _ i yung’ Big Values ln A Sale of Sample Waists you can’t Afford to Miss They come in about a dozen different styles in cotton voiles and are regular $1.50 values sizes 34 to 44 over 200 to choose from. This is hy far the best waist ever offered for the money at our extra 8 special price 9 c -»¢»'.f`1»- .- ' ' ` ._ _ -.1-;.'~‘:-'»-' _fl 1- - i $2, _` l=<;”*i~-if~t».s--:-,.5,wif-A e- -_ lt. \,\ 7 "-'~<-'4~=-M5---~ 1- " 'l . 1 ,» ' -.1-';;;-s-1--f fo `=_"l E _ X.; _A/..~....... GAIN AND APPRECIATED MADE FROM MILL ENDS 'l`lil-se Golf l(!l')' Ill ill? to 7%. l-lullllreds to choose __A from- . . . . . . . .. . 100 Plain Suits for Boys Sizes 6 to 16 years, Worth $4 to $7.00 for $3.49 This lot rzllllc ill today fresh :uid new from the factory. \\'c l»l»ll_t;ht the lili :li :l pl'il~e :uid nl>\\' l»l`l`l-r you your vlllliee for $_3..|<'). \\'ll:lt llllitllei' wlilild not pi'l-fel' ill have sillzlrl, stylish well Iiltillg l-lliilll-s ilu' illl- lll_»_\‘s if they cost ilo ilillre. 'I`Iley are mostly 'I`\vecds ill iireys :lllll |‘-l‘o\vils, llallllsoil'lely lllzllle hy sperizilists that iiizlhe nothing litlt boys' rlotlles :lull it takes :l spe<~i:llis! to nlllke tlieni correctly \Ve have the size your lioy wears-llrillg lliln in this week and lei us sllow you this lille lol of boys’ suits worth $4.50 to $7.0C l-arll ; your elloice of any suit :lt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . and Norfolk ANOTHER _EXCEPTIONAL BAR ONE -THAT WILL BE Charming Styles 'l`llIs value is 'tho result of the fal~ilii'y`s co-opl-l'll.tioli \v\ih us. (laps are nialle. ot’ ends alld rclnliants of _clolh; good lnat- l-riill, popular patterns. ill assortell llesiglls, lnediuln and dark tweeds. These caps are really worill li inore than our special pril-l-_ All si;/ies. 0’/4 L_ ~.-:se- iSpecial:i,Values in lVlen’s Tweed ~ Suits A WONDER AT THE PRlCE Coiisiderillg the price this sillgllr lii't-:lsterl suit for inell will prove to he one of the liiggs-st ylllnes l-vel' oth,-l't-ll. i\l:llle of good lluzllily t\\'t-oils ill about zl llll/_ell dil`t`ei'ellt p:lliel'il:<. 'I`Ile triiiliniligs :lull tailoriiig are :ill that :illylnle could reasoillllily sxpcct; sizes 3.( to 44. \\'ol'ili up to $10.00; spcrizll lrllile they last . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . .. 61 Sizes _gil to 48; special :it ... ` A Snappy Style Tweed Suit Tllcsc suits regulzirly sell lit $lo to $l::; about loo to rlioose froln: illllde ill :ill the _-ll-aslill`s latest l`:lhi'ics, 'l`\\'ecds 'ind worstell, three hillton single llreilsiell style. The fitting qualities of these suits are lllisllrpase-':llllc :uid we partictllllrly rccoillllicnd tlleiu bel‘:lti..- ` ...t i :~. Men’s Rain Coats _ 100 Sample' Raincoatsiat 20 I I p. c. off . One of the hcst manufacturers of Rain Coats offcrcll'us"IV0Ql.5_2\mPl@ C0505 at zl saving of 20 per cent. and as rl result we shall offer this lot of high grade gllzlralltct-ll rain coats at thc lowest prices cvcr offered on goods of equal quality. The lot contains cvcry iniagiilahle rain proof 'f`abf_ic"'in' all the most wanted styles and in a complctc assortment of sizes and styles(-. A 20 p. c. OFF MEN’S RAIN. CGATS »~ -I - l .-.-I 2 years guarantee with every Coat over $10.00 '_il.,_ - i 'lr 'I fi .\s \ . 0 use »--»-.-=».-- 7' Vi . 1 fb -¢1|u'4r'l'-. -i . _ _ .1 _ii-l,,.._`g V i I' ‘. " \ _iff \ si im -_ /_L \ “__” ` _- wr.- - §~_~§ ;s - * ,_ .5 _..; _\-by Q V- - ~ J _ rv 1 ' _ ._ , v T- \1. ' F- _/" { I; ‘ _ L* _ pvgulu _i I H- U _ 'V' I `l\ I ` lfl i I _ l;/.ii' I l _A Big Special \-ao- -~ ` Negligee Shirt A choice and up-to-date e . ‘ _“selection in _the newest "' "- ' ;S'lI‘iP€s in Men’s Negligee 'P ' -.-_~_sl'lll7t8- These shirts are { ‘ :made from _ lille shilling f/ ~"’ material, cuffs attached, cushon neck-band seams doubled stitched about 3 d°Z¢U_P2_1tierns to choose from sizes 14 to 16 1'2» this IS by far the best shirt bargain we have ever offered, regular 75c value special Fflday and Saturday................. 496 -__ (Q Ga itil 1 'v . \\ // nolvr miss 'rms cnimcs (Al _ _ ,_ ~ __ 6 -lf o. ‘R il, . n-1 *ff VY I 44,-I ..l _ I A _ *Li _--ii ..4 .,!', _ ’__` '111li»l»l»\l.»l~iui|iis~‘.t= .--‘-l»ll.iii.