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Amateur’s work given personal attention 107 Queen St. Ch’Town Phone 68] . _,. . , I C,ANADlA.N_- ‘ Pc||=sc.._ PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION SAN FRANCISCO Tickets o_n _Sale to November 30th. Limit 'l`iiree Months $122.80 From Charlottetown Going and Returning vin Chicago. Going vin Chicano and Returning via Vancouver. or vice versa. $17.50 additional W. B. HOWARD. rlIT.lgA., l.‘.l’.R., St. John. Geo. WALLER, Doininion Express Build- Ink. Charlottetown. i _ ' _ Furness l Sailings From LONDON From HALIFAX S'I`l'l[\MElt Messina _lunc Btli Appenlne " l5th lune 8th Caterino " 26th S'l`E/\Ml‘llt Prom LIVERPOOL From HA LIFAX June Sth Durango June 25th furness,Withy & Co. Ltd. I Halifax, N. S. i Coal Coal Wholesale & Retail New that navigation is open we are prepared to issue orders for car- goes oi Dominion Coin C0mi>sny'» Bydnsy coal, or we will agree to de- liver cargoes when required at U10 eiiieroae P. ii. Island nom it “it- shle vessels can be obtained. Prices and terms quoted on spvll- estionl We keep s stock oi coal always on hand and stesmers requiring Bunker Coal can be supplied at short no- tics. Parties requiring coal for house- hold purposes cennot do better than by giving us their order. Our prices are lowest. Sehooners always 'ilu demand end shsrtei-ed st highest rstes of ireisl\¢~ Biintain Bell & Co I ts Red Or ss B. B. Line. am nomiaioiinoosi oo-. IM- Useri to ,P . . " ' my, ini, sm. ` U. A t _ur floss |04. i de in nada airlolisni. /Inv'g°i'_f(u‘s' S./2.95153 Qual: Co Alley & 135 Queen Street i .-,.` ., . _-V. -» -I -oi. INS CHARLOTTETOWN T0 BOSTON S. S. HALIFAX every Tucsiiay 6 p. ni. S. S. EVANGELINE "iiiulcr the American Flag" Friday Junc 25 and every Friday tlicreuftcr ltcturiiing from Boston S. S. Halifax every Siitiirday ut S. S. Evaiigcliiit- every 'Fiiesiluy nt noon For folders or i'ui‘th<=r liiforniatiou ap- ply to JAS. GARRAGHER, Agent. t`harIottetowu, l’. lil. l. . __ Time Table, Rocky Point Ferry. S. S. 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Apply, gt". ing wages, to Box 1168, Montague. ..'GIVE OLD ADDRESS.- Sub- 2044.3.22M3{ 1 scribers are asked when having their papers changed from one address to ..*STRAWBERRY BOXES AND another to please give old address aa CRATES-Crete and two dozen boxes well aa "new one. This pi-event; any for 30c. cash with order. Book your delays and saves unnecessary trouble °“l°l°-9 elfllf- M0¥\l8Z\1€ Furnishing in going over the books. Co., Ltd. Montague. 2013-6.21ME3|_ ___'»1-|-|E ARR|\/AL QF K,|-|-1-y___ ..*THE FARCE comedy entitled the E Han u ' The Auditorium at Montague was fill- "The Arrival of Kll~lYi" Wlll be Pre' aecretglg ii. tfliliiiledlliiiillsailgllllj- \vtil‘ll cd to its uprnost capacity on the even- Beflled ln Caffllgnll Hall. W€¢l1'l€B;rs *w°> __ 9th Argylls, was paid by Lance Cor- poral Crawford, of that battalion, who is at present in Craigleith Hospital. Lance Corporal Crawford, who was out of the fighting zone before his Colonel was killed in action, and it was with much regret that lic heard of his death. “He was very popular with the boys since hc came to us. We liked him. lic was a man who was not afraid to take his risks. In fact, he thought more about the men than he did himself. That'a the truth. A little while ago he was wounded. but it was just a scratch on the face. l'in sorry that chwas killed for lic wus very popular with the men." A SNIPER “FARMER." Sergeant R. I-I. Richmond, of the 5th Black Watch, whose wife resides in Maulc street. Arbroath. is now lying in hospital at Dundee. lie writes, with regard to the snipers, that for days the Dundee and Angus men were baf- fled to know where the bullets came from oi\ passing a certain plnce. The only persons working about were a few peasants working in the fields; but the occurrence was becoming too persistent to bo pleasant. A trap was at last set. A party of six men boldly marched along the road a few paces apart. Nothing happened. When out of sight of llio industrious peasants five of the men concealed themselves. while the other retraced D - Y S ~ was met with the usual ping. ping, ping." His comrades observed the "farmer" drop his gun and continue to work as if nothing had happened. But hc was too late. A volley rang out and he was dead. “A STORM OF LEAD AND SHELL" A Watsnnlan in the "Dandy Ninth," writing to the headmaster of George CASTOR IA For Infants and tihildren. fha Kliiil You llais Always Bruglit Bs rs I Chl lilnttura of JUST RECEIVED the farmers of Murray River and vic- BIIT ,Qnl{S&.&Tg| Tickets will be sold srom points on H -- "my 8 golden (,pp0,\\,“1ty of s..,..,,|,,g _ ' Mlm'-“Sue Branch 5* re “cm "°l'°' by 6°°°°° cm" ehl"'l°" the services of a llret class stallion at _ |-egu|||- mm-nfng U-gm, N941 for return 45000 Hard Bglck. a very moderate price. Stallion will P11006 111 by special train leaving Georgetown Ons Cer et C ment- he kept at Kenrmy Brm, 3¢,,\,|e,' at C L S & Co M 8 P' m' ey oniei- or com. °"in§irrr°ils'i/'vmi` netsw i.-ro." i §’§,‘{§f"' “"’" "“'"‘“ ““’ “°“"°“ "' ° ° 12°7°9'”M1“ - _ . _ .il l2“`°'l'M°l' °°"'l" Wlllhlli Kearney in charge. ,Was HIWBYS kept a close secret. | It was surniiscd that shc used Calfskins lb . . 10 . 10 i straw (per ion) $0.00 WOUNDED . .15 Wheat, but LW L60 An olliccr of the -ith Scafortli lllgh- “o,,|_ i[._ _30 ltiiiflcrs, '[`i‘rrilorinl, writing nlioul, thc Eggg_ dnzen _15 lllllllllllr ui Nvuvc Vlizincllc Inst wi-ok, Hay, loose ton $10.00 11.00 f‘\\‘l Silystl “Those liriilos of tierniniis. Hun D,-cased “L00 12_00 Flicy squirled petrol ovci' our wound- Hides’ lb_ _10 oil, und then lricd to set lhcni on liro. Lamb pens _30 _50 A few uicii ivi-ro burnt, but fortiiiluto- oatmeal' per 100 3_75 ly. some were nlrczidy dead, Ono gf Oats’ (whim) bus_ 65 the first battalion was lying our in N I t th G di _ lay ilowu liosldc liiiu. took his clothes ‘ CH[lifég’alJu‘:m ;1__f§‘,;h;;t_) No_ 2 Ofl. stood up and stnnipcil out thc fire red' $1_15_ No_ 2 hard' $120,/L to baiiilagctl him up. und then got him $1_22%_ hom' No_ 2 yellow' .Ml/ic_ back into the trench." No. 3 wliite, 471/gc. to' 481412.; stan- SOlAl‘;‘lg§ESs£;X_?_A_% his ste s Half wa alon the road hr- lgzgilrt-1 cgimh and ill-i I-‘riff ceniur s ed at the ability ol’ the Eastern wo- men to keep their complexion frcish and youthful. lt is it matter ot' history that Cleapatra ruled by her beauty, but her method of retaining her beauty some sort of a akin food, but the nature oi’ the latter was only re- cently revcaled by an Arab wliu- clalms to be ii lineal descciiduut of name of “Usit." llsit Mfg. (‘o., Ltd., clad. Glengarry bonnetted 'Ferritiiriiils posite to that gateway. Their oiilc- gap inthe hedge. A minute or open and rush precipitately towards thc opposite gap. The enemy instant- ly perceive and instantly reward. 'Phu panting squad are inct by ti storm of lead and shell. All reach the gate- way and hustle through; one trips over the broken soils and lurchcs for- ward. Down he comes clattering, his soul furious at the delay that may cost him his life. I-low he manages to scramble up again and ily into the shelter of the outhuusc he least of ull can say. Auyhow, it, is done, and not a bullet touches hiin. Spruwliiig in thc dust, he recovers his breath, and calms the silly throbbing ol' his heart. \Vhat is this? Before him on the rough cobbles lies it llttlc halt fmng picce. Tciiderl_v lic picks if up and plncos it in his sporrnn-nlinost hc kisses it for thnnlifiilncss. soumrius Psrnot oven 'rua front, uuil he wcnl on firo. Another umu ruslicil out iiniid a hail of bullets A rcniarkahlo story that is vouch- cil for by some good pvoplc is :iii extract from ii letter from Eiiglzind, nuil it cutiies with very strung support as to its gcnuiuelicss, wrilcs a promi- nent 'l‘ruro lady. “Last Sunday I inet a lady who told nic sho knew two oflicers, both of whom had seen thc angels who saved their lcft wing from Germans when tiicy onine right upon them during our retreat l`roin hiring. They expected annihilation. as they were almost helpless, when to their amazement the Germans stood like dead men, never so much as touched their guns nor stirred till we had turned round and escaped by some cross-roads. “One of hor friciids, who was not a religious iiiaii, told licr he ‘saw n troop oi' iiiigcls between us and the oncrny,’ and lic hits been ii cliaiigcil inan r-.vcr since. Hi: said hc hiul seen thcni liiin- self. as whilc he and his company wt-rc i‘eti'entiiig they hoard thi- (lor- iuitn cavalry tearing :iflcr tlicin. 'i`hi\y ran for ti place where they thouglit they might uinke it stand with some hopes ol` safety. but before they could renirll it the (loriuun icavnlry wcro upon them. 'l`hey turned und fact-ii the onciu_\'. oxpe<'tiiig instant iloiilh. when to their wonder they saw bo- twccn thcin :ind the oiiciuy it whole troop ol' angels: :ind the liorsos ol’ tho Germans turned round und rcgiilarly stanipeileil, terrified out of' their senses, their men tugging at their hrldlcs. whllc thc poor liorsos tori- nwiiy ln every direction l`roni our mon. I-lc swore ht' saw the angels. whom the horses saw pliiiuly enough, :uid this gave them time to root-li thc lilllo fort or wliatevor it was, and suvt' thciiisclves."--(‘liurch Life. lil. 5. W. Ulllsfs ` °»'~,'z.i'i_s"!i'e_1==?§9;i- Improvcd Blower. llwlstlv- iillrr-rn, clears the airlpasimgrs. amps drop. ' _ in th tirost :ind crinnnriit- . y . fn box : blower free. /it-rep! nr inilmliiiies. All eral.-rw nr lemaneen. lotus A na. Limited. Tarun? Important Notice te Farmers THE PURE BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION. "FLASH ROVAL" (12790) C.N.R., Foaled Aug. 8th, 1911. Inspected and approved Enrolment No. 52, sire "l-‘lash Favorite" (lmp.l (4583). \\By Royal Favorite (10630) Dam. “Baron's Lilly,” (Imp.) hy "Bar0n's Pride" (9122). Flash Fav- orite in 1906 beat all competitors at Dominion Exhibition, Halifax and has proven himself llrat class stock horse. Baron's Pride, sire of Flesh Royal’a dum is considered the higheet type ol Clydesdale breeding in Scotland. Flash Royal is a beautiful individual dark bay in color, well cut HEAD and NECK with heavy. clean bone and perfect action, kind disposi- tion and a sure foal getter. This gives 1 New Blouses Arent they stylish ?---the open throat with high stand up collar at the back or the Military Collar. Set in full length sleeves, tailored and semi tailored Middy Blouses Middy Shirt Waist - New Silk Gloves New Bonnets and Hats For Infants and Children New Hosiery-New Embroideries Ladies’ Underwear 20238-ti-22l\l7li i t _ '"1=°’~ ll _.la ,__ . is COUI-DN'T TAKE A HINT “.\i|' this is Sntui'`l‘i0llS l>l‘i\\ll.\'~ und \\'oiliii~:=ilu_\' iiii-lil. un' 'l`liursiluyI "\\'<'ll. it lsn`i iii-i-ossziifv lol' YUII I" nicht, un' l"i'iil:i_v uit-lii'_"' ,bv i‘onstniilI_\' ll-.i.-liiui; _roiir roll," ro- ‘utyt-. l’in iliiiilriii' :liars so." 'in=\i'll‘l'f'I 1 1'. v , l-1 ‘lf 1955' dnl; ‘il ffl, i, .7,,,z.` I-';l‘l~I'?l‘; , 5_1 _ét--p . ,;, ,.-ull., _---1_1 -’.-Ti.;-' ,..,. If if l';?f_”-2? f,gg§r,t g ‘i In ii-§?~ff?, .;.‘, ~-lf»i,’ _ "Tw 5 pi __ _,,_'. _ P. ii.-iw. ,_ -' lp ' fl.-:'.,`.f 'nf 'fi _ if; qw.- lilnf =,.` i' -'- _Ls- , ,,=.,: N :fi J tg;-’ -3 ll"‘__~ . i . -Q 3:- V. 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