1 i* it -i I .. - i- _ _-~~i il -_ (ny _,t _ 1451.! l` gig... _s_-_ it-is fel' it-i ,Pi ‘ liiiifl t, gf-x _.Cru _.i el.. §\` »-wi " £5:-, _-__ ; 1 " 1 -.sq i'\ ' l iii ai ,j _ ,__._a<.._ _fi 7 i ._,,.. . _ __ _ 5 ef. -:_ ,'_ _-' 1.* ai _ \"_ I ___ fi 1.' _ 3 7 L __ ”~,_;. 2-5 '- 5-.§2,._.,..." '_ _ _.~ ....._.. .T‘j.--as .».. '_ . ;'ii} If ‘xi 1 it _ \ fi ’ i' ., _ at o__ . -it \-, -K~_- ._ I. . it _ ~;- 'sf ‘lg ..- _ _ _ t s »` _ VV - VW. Carruthers. I ' -iié 55? p-:iran _ _ ._ _ _. -‘,.V_ _ _ __ k, t. _ _ -,»_V_- _~ _-.., ~_:. ' .;~_~. ___-_._ _ - .~_.s=; ., ’* "-'.\"\- -sc » ;_V _- ‘~t' _ ._-..._»,">~ . -ii ._ ,_ V._`i__.;.t\.-'J__ _ _ . __ _ ._ \‘_` ‘_ _ `-- _- '..=_-s_ 'fb_Dri:(- P9950 _ ~ Q 98811 Bn all forms ui»’i~7""liit%vi»*tia'<>t»iiii.....i in the Pose Qglces qi’._ plliugton station and lttlte 0fhce`of‘the Post Office ln- spector. -».». ~... . V. ' " LIGHN F. WHEAR Pos; Ofiicc Inspector _Post Ofllce Ittspector‘s Office Charlottetown, 'ith June, 1918. S022-6-11111981. Bonshaw Stores We, the undersigned, be- ginning on the 17th June and continuing till 19th September- will close our stores on MONDAYS,iWED- NESDAYS and THURS- DAYS at 7.30 p.m. sharp. A. J. i\IncNE\'}N, SAMUEL BEATON. '<7'-1 s Married Couple nequire,any time before autumn heated apsrtments~about three rooms~_with~or without board. AddressP. O. Box 55 City. iltillnsll-|110. ` Early Closing We the undersigned Merchants of Montague, Lower Montague, tiariilgitii and Kilmuir agree to close our rcs- pectlve places of business ut fl p. ni. commencing June 17th, ending. Sept. 16th Saturdays excepted, signed: _ Poole 6. Thompson Ltd. J. A. McDonald Q. Co. _ M. C. McDonald. _ J. L_ Younker. lvss & Murdock. 1 D, J. McLean. . M. F. McDonald. McLeod & McGregor_ W`. A. Poole G. C0. ’ McGregor Q McMillan, Ltd. 8024-6-l7mwf6l. _Farm for Sale . Very desirable farm until recently occupied by the late Melville Mat-~ Donald,Kingsboro,l.ot 47 _l(lng’s (inun- _ty, consisting of 130 acres ot' land in- cluding a. thirty acre block of hard- iwqod dwelling. house and barn will be -sold at auction on the premises' on Wednesday J-uly 3rd at 1 o‘<-lock p.m. Alec a quantity of farm stock, mach- inery and household furniture. ._ 'lferlns will be made known at sale. DOROTHY MACDONALD so21Ve1tiue3i. ‘ REX HEART 2.12 1-4 t. _ - _ _ _...__ i- -can. Na. zoes. Ama. Na. 45912 _Rex Heart was sired by Grout lien-rt. His `llrs»t 'dam was Aliada. by Pilot Me`dlum,‘sire of Peter the Great. Sec- ond dam-Gala. by,_'_1`remont.Rex Heart l's 8. beautiful grey stallion. l-ie stands til "liqnds high and weights 1260 pounds. _ Bel Heart will make the season oi 1918 at uwner's stables In New Pei-tit, except Thursday of ouch wi-ak. For .hir-ther particulate it-pply to * _ _ ' G. H. MYERS " ' Owner in charge M`itre'e at. owners risk. 80753-14fritue8l. !.55 ` '_ _ _ _ ..» __ _ ’.~:;_‘\ ._!`>> 45 0' ' ai Nail. i use iz'q..i.i.....- W" f ’_ ‘ |33; » lilo, hssd of s fsmily or sny msle over yesn old. msv hon estesd s qusrte. Ifgvlilsbls Dominion lsnd in Manitoba. _ rss er' Alibergé Aroilcingdmzst sp “DU ll *KI I C ll\|lI 0I'| I I ICRC) Ansncywr is District. Bntty by proxy I .lin-Dominion Lsndg Agency ‘ uncertain condition. ld _ months rsidsncs u n s cu Hhs lsnd- in ssell of tg” vests. A V may livs withn niiis miles of his es _s fsnn of st lssst lu scres, oi- eoitdititrs. A hsbitshle house is re- 'lltiept w sie resldsnoe is perfomied in tlir lt). e-eeftslo districts s bomestesder in good stand le] inet s niisfssr-sscnon sion side hii Ms per acre. ' . P resid ' ch of th IMIIEO ence m el ret sf\sr es¢r_=|‘ii¢'h'ome»_t:_s4 psteziti sito sobescrgi mm- | 'Om Ol Ill ' ss hos ss lioissstssd :s‘t:at.“ii:i’esn:iii who iss lhslted hl lioinest dri li 't..........ii.!.....i..?i...i!..' ss-Must raids six months tlvsss so scres sed erscts is Meet to rsiltwloit l orxmr isnd.'Li nel' eultlvstlon under outs . w `coizv_ c.tt. c. Mlilimt nltlis ____`k`_ . _ V? if sl .i _ YOUR ' ~ need not he spoiled by the tortures of sunburn if you have e box of Zam Buk on hand This herbal balm is extraordinarily soothing and heal ing It quickly ends the burning GERMANWB POIBONED PROPA- GANDA Evldences continue to accumulate of the poisoned propaganda still carried on by Germany, and that therefore calls for an offsetting one of truth, A Washington despatch, dated March 11. 1918, says:-One of the most pot- ent means by which the morals of the Russian army und people have been r»niNc_¢ee vic1'oitiAfeV ltlefl;-_.T V » _Gi-UI - -” 'rii- "nit»st*fisrs i. ‘ ‘ .,‘~ :ies_rh°of"'2"\io\*l"$ithlt91t:s :ea~_d n e _ . _ .V .... ....’.".~.........’ -.* since. _ __ on i _th __ ' ~ oug ss y British' ~nu'rses' in -ltr have .,,n“t|on_ dm out me ,oreness undermined has been by systematic rk in propaganda among Russian Z B ki 1| prisoners. Like most other German am u 5 aqua y good for “wh ivities. this_has been highly organ- na an skin injuries An immediate |200- “lid ll B110" SWIG' P°i'°l\°l‘* al insight than many of the Ger- n methods. lt is quite as unscru- ous and unrelenting as the measur- a zam_Bu|‘ p,.,,,9ms any pounmm, es _by which the Germans crushed the 0 _ _ _ t and prevents b storing “'° quito and insect bites, blishirs. cuts “cl a _ application of this balm will save me you much unnecessary suffering and ""1 inconvenience. Being antiseptic, 9"’ I feeterltig or 'blood poisoning Pl Don't forget. therefore, _when pack- ng for your vacation, to include a “rl For any kind M sore 0,. sk," dm ously circulated in the Russian 'iirmy,_ slcal owerii of their prisoners " _ 1’ . , ~ -lasts. emogwst Th it~ . .- .» '_ " V :".f.°..t;':“ .iit.‘;i:s:‘:. ;;_-;i;;-_;»g»,;»_ - ~»-iii-» _V ff i _ _ bo; of tw., of Zam.Buk_ _ _printed ln Bei-lln_ which was industri- e - ._ use you will find Zam Buk equally l’u""“Cl"* “"6 l’l`l”°“_ c“".‘p“' Tm’ .pl`l"'~_ good 'Au dea|e”_ _50c_.g,,x._,,?__.f_,|.__ :_ri_er:-i read it since they had nothing _numerous demus or the work are: 125 i $ ' " s|ell_ It was calculated to produce feelings oi’ gloom, hopelessness, home- sickness and thoughts of dear ones at ’ a home. They pictured the life of the _ lowly Russian people as it ls affected by war; it laid emphasis on the pov- erty everywhere, the sick, hungry , .___ __ , _V children, the sobbing mothers, the _ W i D p it early caibbzigii, <:itttiliio\\'er and celery Salplglossis, Cosmos, 22c per doz. Sceilling Pansy, Curitatiott and Seed- H’ ling Daltliiis Zi0c per dos.. Salvlo. 251: m doz., Iliirdy Perennials, l’ansy and V Daisy in bloom. (‘:1rn:ttlon,` Suieei:‘Wil- “ol _ -sg, ,` streets, There was never. a cheery ' ilitic tu be found in this German-made lltusslan literature-given to the pris- _i on the same: German strength and pros- For plants ordereby mail, postage V9 e to read, und they fell under ‘its an cripples neglected by all and beg- ng at the cross-roads and in the ers of war. its tenor was always rlty; Russian weakness in the field repaid read the i'ollowln_g§g‘_ Extraiuml “'““k"e8“ at home- er 100 $1.20. _ldxtra curly tomato "0 cr iluz. 500; Lillie 'l`om;il0 25c; hiie Rl caliilitge per 100 Ziitc. Annual bedding W flower plants, Alyssum (carpet of 5” _ snow) per doz. l7c; Aster, Stocks. l.‘°°°pB' - Petunia, Verbena, Phlox, Snupd,ragon_ ____ Edgar Ensel Wowrer. special' wiir so entitled to the privileges of the club. ite iondent in italy, writes front ._ SI into under date ot' February 17, 1918 gnrding thc German-Austrian “poi ned propaganda" among the ltuliim “To increase the infection the ital its in the trenches were subjected u paper o,t`f`ensive ln the furin of yriad inariifestos purporting to con ey important items of news to thi diers_ These mcndacious projectil daily. Address orders to J. J. Gay & _.___ % Bonshaw-Charlottetown Launch “Strathgartney" June, 1918 Leave 1"ionslt:tw_ Leave Ch’town Tut.-s_, -ith, 7 a.ni . . . . . . . . . . . ..3_30 p.m. Tues., 11th, 10.30 mm. ..._..(i.3tJ p_m.` Fri., 1-ith, 5.350 ...1n. ......1_30 p_in. Tues., 18th, 7 u.ni_ .. .....3.1i0 p.m. Fri., 21st. 8 :t.tn. . p.nt. Tues., 25th, 10 ani. ._ 0 p.m Fri., 28th, 5 a_tn. p.nr. 7079-6-1-Mtf _ -i-_--, Summerside Horse Races fr-"I W3 $550.00 in purses for the horse races at the Summerside Driving Park on Dominion Day, Monday, July 1, 1918. 'l`Iic l`ollo\vii|;.: lior:~ie ritces will be ln-lil ai thi- Siiiiiiiiiwsitlc. llriving' l’lirlf uit Moniiuy, Jtily lst: l"i't-ie-i`oi'-all Trot :ind Pace, mile ~- 2.19 Trot, 2.22 Paco, tulle hosts, _ Purse . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$200.00 '.’.2i5 Trot, half niilc heats, Pur_s_e _ $150.... _ ."._.$l5o.oo THE SUMMERSIDE DRIVING PARK_ COMPANY J. F. ARNFTT, ' 8 __ _ _ Secretary. OM-(.»l4fstiics4i. iiu_ii_i:t Having leased- the fishing and shoot- ing privileges of the McNeil Pond sit- uated on our property to the Cavends llsh Sporting Club anyone 'fishing or shooting on this property will be pros- ei-iitcii for trcspiisslng_ - ERNEST WEBB ._ . .i HAMILTON McNElLL. 025 5 27M-lift iwlts Get Your Panama |ium>76c per tion. Wintered over, choice double llollyhops 10c each. __ Note we are not liiiiidling Dahlia or _'I Glzuiiolus bulbs. Please tolte ndtlce .D that we :ire paying the postage. Ptlr- __ ___ ties requiring orders oi' lteavy plants _ _ _ lti qiiitntitli-.s su:-li :is hloomliig Pansy Erma" in ms w&“ke5t umm' whkh is lhiisy, Ilollylioclis or ciibhnge plaltis. siioiilil st-nd for price list und order _ _ _ __ _ by 0_K_m_HB ___ _USS __0__t_ You can lmiidcdiiess nl hyputiitlcal British and “W0 "'°""~v by lmying our Umm” told of anti-wut' uprisings in a score from thc itizirkct nt (‘ninpliell liros.. _ -, _ -__ _ ._ _ _ fresli plants ilcllvrrcd to the market gf Imlmu dlub' An "uhh mus'r'll Son, (iharlottetriivn. fi-lSttniit`. H _______ ___-_ ___- t . wins deemed complete, Austrians and Hr- ni 1 ~ r ` ' gin ng Juni- 2th we will close out offiic .it one o'i'loik oit Wiiiilesday of eurli wct-k, during Jnitiz, July and Aug- pare, soak and cut four potatoes in iist. (1. I". lliiirliesuit, Optoinctri.-it one-fourth inch slices. -Put a. layer and Opiii-ian. S(lJi5-ti-12»\veii)iuiontuehi_ in baking dish, sprinkle with salt and would scent but o. wild theatrical ex- U 1 . " hours or until potato is soft. L Fri., 7th, S n_tn_ _ . . . . . _ . .530 p.lll._ lic-nts. Purfse ...$200.00" . a were shot from guns in the form f great shells, wlticli broke on cun- ui-isioii with the curtli and scuttercii tcm broadcast; they were dropped y uirliieli. The lies they told were tu d enough, but they attacked the atienol pride. "f‘l1lcfly they referred to the hign. -l<`rench troops in italian towns. They il pamphlet was dedicated to the Anglo-l°`rciiclt oppression in italy ‘the lost recent liritislt (`ulouy_"' llad it not produced its little effect, this sowing of lurid fantasy and lies avagance But when the sowing ermans went forward confidently to cap the harvest ESCALLO PED POTATO ES-- Wash. pepper dredge with corntneal or flour and dot over with one-half tablespoon ot' butter substitute. -Repeat. Adil hot milk until it may be seen _tl§o%ii top laycr. Bake one and one-fourth _ n_'_) Professional Cards DR. MacGUlGAN 50 (irt-at George Street _ (Office of late Dr. Conroy) ()flii'o llri-i.-8.30 to 10 a.m. 1..00 to 3 p.m. 6.30 to 8 p.m. Pltone--527 DR. _CLIFT CHRONIC DISEASES CURATIVE TREATMENT by the month in advance, Vletorls Hotel, Charlottetown, P.E,l., Canada. HOURS, 12 to 3 daily. NOW Miss D.Rudge Hairdressing and Manicure Parlours Also ltuir goods for sale. 171 Great George Street. Phone 564-L. 8026-6-19wi`mtntf. WARBURTON & SHAW Barrlsters, Attorneys, Notary Pub- llc. Etc., Solicitors for Canada Bank Association, Bunk of Montreal, Can- ldn. Permanent Montague Corpora- tion. MORSON & DUFFY lsrrlsters and Attorneys Solicitors for Royal Henk of Censds able to reeovsihhiom tietietrain of hos-- Ditsi ser._\_i§€_e_ on- the _ line. Nine rssi ¢1ubi_‘s~sii ufsy 'sn ampiislied by the Princess! aa .ere located st Wimereux, Gsm e_ ,"-,tilts lent-“lo\\en., Abeviite."cuiais,*stj‘t_!tiiei:“ L_e"n>sppt and Boslssna, -'we-cm _ ins siarytlii ing itpos ` le-for nurses to have Perle Clos‘el»y-~a`ssocfated- wit-it 'tho Princess ~and' of great service in collecting =funds and managing the intricate and Lady Algernon Gordon-Lennox who is director in France; and 'Lady Ponson- by, the Hon. Lady Keppel, Lady Hugh Grosvenor, Lad l-lolford, Hon. |Mrs. Cyril Ward, Lsdyy Florence Willoughby (secretary) and Mrs. J. Covey Wil- liams (treasurer) The Dlrector-Gen- eral of the Medical Services recogniz- es the clubs as medical units under his Jurisdiction. Light meals. tea and sometimes breakfast, are furnished 'at- reasonable prices. Members pay mere- ly a nominal fee which entitles them to the prlvillges of the club at any base through which they may be pas- sing. Administrators of the W.A.A.C. and women ambulance drivers are al- The working day of the nursing , sisters consists of anything from ten - to twenty bouts and every hour of the day and night they face death with the soldiers. Isleeplng under canvass with - gas masks and 'tin hats beside their cot, living under fire for weeks' at a time, seeing the harrowing side of - life "heroes and' martyrs" these 'wo- B men deserve a retreat which breathes ' nothing but cheerfulness and comfort and test. King George and Queen Mary have donated s car for the use of Lady 'Gordon-Lennox and in title way she is able to visit each one of the stations while directing the gen-` eral work in the military hospital in _Boulogne'wlier"e she has been- since 1914, Nursing sisters from England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland, New Zea- land, -Canada and the United States are working side by’ side in these hospitals with never a thought except the good of the common cause. ’l‘he Paris club is ii special boon to over-seas nurses as the matron-in chief could see no way of granting Paris leave until this club was opened This club sets a record for speedy and effective work as it was founded. furnished and opened in six weeks, when' supplies were not obtainable and transportation was uncertain and hazardous. There are guest rooms for thirty sisters in the Paris club house and a cozy sitting room and restaurant. Two young V. A. D’s_ as- sist the English lady -who is in charge and there are three French servents. '-rue ctvii.iAN The civilian getshls rations, as it German newspaper puts _it, “if suffi- cient supplies are in the hands of the authorities." That important condi- tion, as we know from frequent com- plaints ls often unfulfilled. The nominal weekly allowance of Bread- varies from just over 3% lb. in Dusseldorf to 4 lb. 6 oz. in Dres- den and Munich. 'In Berlin it is just over 41/, lb. in some cases there is an additional weekly ration of-Flour -generally from 1 oz. to 3% oz., and also an ounce or to of cereal prepara- tions like groats or malted barley. The weekly allowance of Meat is, up and down, about half a pound a head. ln none of the cities has it exceeded 8%, oz.. and it sometimes falls as low as 51/4 oz_. Where Sausage is avail- able in addition, the highest allow- ance recorded is .% oz. Where Fish makes it appearance, it is ge- nerally rstioned at less than 1`oz. a head weekly. and the allowance of Eggs ranges from one to four_ per month. The weekly _allowance of Potatoes is 7 lb. to 8 lb., with 2 lb. ‘cr 3 lb. extra in places for “heavy workers." The weekly allcfwanqe of But-ter or Margarine is rarely above 3 oz. The Cheese ration varies from 1 oz. to 4% oz. weekly, according to the supply. The Sugar ration is from 5% oz. to 8 % oz. weekly, with an extra allow- ance for very young children. Jam, Treacle, or "artificial" Honey is divi- ded according to the locsl supplies. The rations are sometimes cut as fine as 7-10 oi’ a ounce weekly. "Coffee substitutes"-there is no mention of real coffee-are portloned out as they can be obtained-some times ln quantities of less than $4 oz. a week. ‘Such as they are. the rations src often nominal. and the population does not receive anything like the full amount. The Vorwarts mentions a com- mune which “received during the last six weeks one egg and it little Ger- man tea . _ . Nothing else ls provi- ded but fresh vegetables . _ . and the regulation 7 lb. of potatoes."- rssidaagkl..-_wb ii'i_.sti'_l$V.tuus:mas-V__* DDDUDDUDDUDUDDUDDUDUUUDUDDDUDDDDUUUUUUUDUU I I ,.1 E so~VA'r'rRAc'r1VE iltlfro cosT so LITTLE ff a 1 /if LEET FOOT Shoes are the- most~ stylish F Summer shoes you can put on your feet . sr considered. _ __ _ ’ V Ask your dealer to shew you the Fleet Foot line _ A -the many attractive styles for men, women and children-the most complete line of summer Foot- - wear 'ever 'msde. _ _ None genuine unless stniniped “ FLEET FOOT” on the sol¢. The best shoe dealers ssll 9' Fleet Foot ” CANADIAN CONSOLIDATED RUBBER ' ' C0. Limited ` _ Il' 28Smics Buiulut :‘.‘.::.‘:':'.°: .//“ff \V> ..~.»~- .....- . V "W ' -' _ _ f ‘ _,T 5 :"7-A--_-i.||iiitit `-it M' M :A i I lxxr xx 113 a 11% _ I Dt... 1*. " " "Ml" ‘V ‘I A' l i»1‘_ ‘,_____ (_ l l _-if-*I I--r _ _, are- at your .¢omm_and*when _ _ ._ you have u`s ‘clean arid re- S' S' HESSIAN Hat Cleaned *Here V. 0 "'°"" '°‘°"" 0* NOW M01-EOD.-_ -tit; BENTIEY. W. 8".. Bentley, K. C.. lsrrisisr 'ami 'Attorneys st-uw Money te Losn, .ui ttis',new<-get hat styles . "-7.'l.."¥’=T-l\i'$.‘flf.i’»f§it‘i.-’»;‘f’i§.ii’fl'.”"Vl"*' Expert work guaranteed lsrrister, Solicitor, bl0Cl{ YOUI' hat. I ' Nan,-y pub||¢' 0"” MONEY TO LOAN. ll to and lowest prices charged. _ °" °"°' P' " " _ _ All smokers supplies always _J. D. STEWART. K. C. in Stock. Barrister, Solicitor end Notary Public Lambros Bros ""V°*.£'.°.:.ft.°':....'?i?°.'§;.‘iL‘:.'2.‘:.‘t.**"" 135 Grafton St. -- llestsy to Losn on Reel leigh "°°°"'."°"'*'9l2'"°'- 1 ciisriomtawa. ani. -».s¢trp~',»ia1r -V»t;='~.»ku¢i ` I v sa.-i ~.~s -m » _ - t Phone 906-Out of Town M°I‘EAN 5 M"KINN°N A Orders CarefullyAttended To i°"-'-"'}',,1.f.,,,,,., ,l,,,,,.,,'§§',‘f,"2_1_’,_",:,,*""" Office Roysl Bsnk Building -sos:-e-imimwiipa. ° ' _ . I -#-l__.._.i., in iii itiiiits 1 ’ iii tiiiiis. _ _ _ _ 9.45 10.45 " Dept. Emerald .function Arr. _ Arr. liordeu Dsp. 7.20 6.20 I 1.: 4 i ' .._' ,,. .1 'l?~.M. 3.05 4.16 4.42 -at . ; __ -nspi #error asses; __ _ `_ ff. » ` Charlottetown Ars. 55-, Mount Stewart ' - Morell _ St. .Peters =fe~»> assess ~Pe»m1 -535';-S3 \ \ _ I . t _ r Vi_’.‘-" ".1l`\ ;‘~”-i`f'-v-~f+“ltt5.5it?*“s»»-= =? 7’ ' " "`1.zo '°" Ari- _ _ ___ _ .:. i_ ___ . iillnfgw Dsp .Isla ik. 5: -Q. Having tsken with me my son-in- lsw, H..J. Campbell. as partner, we hope inthe future to be able to give you better service, The Rswleighl Havors. spices. mediotnss_ stock food; und poultry powder, are growing in '_ ...i (TWV P_M_ *A.M. ,_ ~‘i '__ _ ‘. ._ ._ _ _ ‘AIM- *" 4.15 .50 _Dop. ' Mount Stewart Art. 8.35 '.i','_» . 5.04 i’