»,:-i- . ` »i` f _ P.-ion 'rwo __ 'rl-11-1 cnAizLoTTnTow§N coanniiug . . ' _ _JUNE “» “NS ' [-~§‘“°°°°“. Never I Failing Tackle When you go fishing be sure and take along all nec- I ` Tenders must be on forms which can < P. E. 1., who will give full particulars eepted. ` TENDERS » 'will he received by the underaitned up to Saturday. -N119 1901. 1915. f0\‘ sawmill and standing timber on two hundred acres of land near Eldon Itender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque for 10 per cent of the amount or the purchase price, which cheque will be returned immediately to unsuccessful tenderers. The big .ist or any tender not necessarily ai.- i he obtained from Walter Roach, Iona, in reference to the property. Each T. D. PICKARD, Sackvllle, N. H. f 3 BW" . L E 5 SPECIAL NOTICE Prince Edward Island essary tackle to meet vary- I Railway ing conditions. I Select from our magnif- icent stock and you’ll not select amiss. We have the products of the best English Change in Time Eastern Division ('oiunient ln., Monday, June 1-ith, the and American makers' ,We II ,morning train' will leave Elmira 4.00 buy direct from man" ac' I n rn Souris 5.10 a. in., Georgetown turers and thus are able to sfir. ii. in., ut. stewart 1.02 ii. m., and give you better values _for .. .. the same money. Examine our reels, flies, casts. lines and rodsand seeif this is r____. E __f_____.ilun. “r‘14“r* 1. not correct. We can tell you exactly your require- I ments for fishing in this country. .l. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST ` I 'FIDE TABLE JUNE. High Water. ___ lla). 'i`ime. H't Time. H ’l`u. 1.31 12.32 w. I 2.21 13.29 Th. ‘ 3.10 14.28 F. ; 4.00 15.31 Sa. 4.50 16.42 S. 5.39 18.00 M. 6.25 _ 19.11 Til. 7.06 | 20.13 VV. 7.-i‘5 21.08 22.00 22.50 23.37 ~ .masses-l~1_~1:~1_"3 F‘.F'§7’f7‘E".°"F’F’.".".°°.°° - ~_:;i':;';-_°:}_;'_-ga-°°'c5_,U,¢,¢,. °¢».;o~so\.s~c:..°~o:oi:=»-avr* IZ NH E -fi qmmmmq..1»J-l¢'>¢°F‘?’T'?‘?'°Z`“T’?’>’?"FFE’°7"?’T‘7‘9° E¢;.,;,_;,;;_,'m'¢,i.;'QZ:c»~locU\.>¢\:-¢¢c Nqmmew 8.23 9.01 9.40 10.18 0.21 1.02 1.40 2.16 2.49 3.21 3.53 4.27 5.06 5.53 6.47 7.46 8.46 S. 9.44 M. 10.39 J Tu. 0.25 W. 1.16 7.9 12.27 8.3 June-it to 4th, variable. 5th to 9th, hot wave. 10th to 14th, storm period. 15th to 18th, cool wave. 19th to 23rd, swelterliig period. 2-ith to 27th, thunder showers. 28th to 30th, gloomy, damp and drizzly weather. =lp DIA RY OF EVENTS. ' To-nav. Th. F. Sa. S. M. Tu. ` W. Th. F. Ss.. ' S. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. 10.56 11.35 12.15 12.56 13.40 14.29 15.30 16.48 18.09 19.24 20.33 21.37 22.37 23.32 11.33 , 8.5 “N NN¢¢ss»-|»-lr-li-lv-lt-It-I i-i4 ¢@§§§’,§§§wN..-c-iaco~:¢aai»u=i-oi.: City Magistrate’s Court, 10 a.m. Prince Edward Theatre, ll, 7 and 8.45 p.m. People's Theatre, 3.15, 7.15 and 8.45 p. m. £ WOMAN’S WORK NEVER DONE. A home is a day and ti night iiist.it,ii- tion every day of the year, and the talk of putting liousework on an olght- hour basis is nonsense. Were it done. there would need to be ii lot of work overtime. Justice Guy, oi' New York, in addressing a local suffrage meeting, declared that an eight-hour tiny for housewives would he the beginning of putting the household on a business basis, and expressed the opinion that wometi were as good bu.slness manag- ers as men. There should he business methods for imployment, in this re- spect. Business methods are particu- larly needed in the home without servants, where all the work must be done by 'the mother, with the help of the children. The hard work of n household might be coinpressd into various periods not covering altogeth- er more than eight hours, but from breakfast to bed time, in the home where there are children, there are dozens of little duties that cannot be crowded into an elglit-liour schedule. “A man's work ls from sun to suit. 'put a woman's work is never done.' ran the old adage. The modern work- lngman may he able to say that his work is from 8 till 5 with an hour'n rest at noon. but it takes too great a stretch of the imagination to seo thi- tlme when the work ot the housewife and mother will be placed upon the time-r-lock basis.- Frances Frear in "Leslic’s." ' "Plcture taking and picture making is simple with the Ensign Camera. The Ensign is the camera that simp- lifies snap-shooting. You can get an Ensign Camera here from $1.50 up. The Two Macs. 149 Great George Street. Mtf. "A new Talcum Powder--We have had such success with our Princess Patricia Perfume that we have had a Talcum Powder made with the same odor. lt's a gem and we feel certain it will be a big favorite 25c a box. E. A. Foster. Durggist. 1287-6-8M3i. "The samples of suits and overcoais of one of the biggest and best cloth- ing factories in the Dominion, W. E. Benford Co.. will be shown here Tliurldsy, Friday and Saturday. All parents are invited to see these. Mr. Tldmarah, the iirm's representative. will be in charge. MOORE & Mc- LIGD. 1829-6-101131 '"1' riri eu is 1,4.. i nuiiiidineln n ° ima-suiinai arrive at Charlottetown 8.05 a. ni. making connections ut lloyalty Jct. with morning train from (‘harlottc- town at 7.5() a. ni. All other trains will run as nt pre- S0111. liisirict Passenger Agent's Oiilre. 11320-ll-~illiSi. Warning I, NO'l‘lCE IS GIVEN that all persons found trespassiug upon the property of Ur. Andrew Maephail at Orwell will be prosecuted. Parties intending to ilsli or set nets or traps ln the part of the Orwell River owned by Dr. .\iaephail are par- _ticulsrly warned to take especial notice. Dated 5th June, 1915. Mathieson Macdonald & Stewart liltlti-G~7i\lm\vt`l0i Alma, P. E. Island June, 8th, 1915 To Whom lt May Concern I hereby forbid any person or persons buying any stock or farm implements from Moses Vincent, F r a n c i s Modore or Mrs. Modore, off the farm now in their pos- session as they all belong to me. W. J. VINCENT 1322-U-ltJl\I4l])tI. i i NOTICE All claims against the Es- tate of the late Geo. li Auld must be filed before the 26th of June 1915. The Eastern Trust Co. Executors of the Estate of the late treo. E. Auld 154 Richmond St. Charlottetown 1334-6-10Mti`. Auction Sale __ _Op __ House “I-,, Lot We are authorized by James Farquharson, Esq., to sell by public auction on Saturday June 12, 1915 at 1 o’clock p. m., his property situated on Lower Malpeque Road consisting of new six room dwelling house and barn, also some household furniture. Sale positive. Terms at sale. BENJ. CARTER, Auctioneer 1196-G-ZMWIHGI. m in mini ENTRANCE EXAMS. English, French, Latin, Geog- raphy, History, 1-l1(lfebra,Geome- try, Nature St y, Physiology, Arithmetic. _ Students prepared for Matrtcu- lation t_o Prince of Wales_College Special instruction given to Candidates bg University Stud- ents holding egrees. Classes begin after June 7th. Terms Reasonable. Write Box 392 Ch'town. isos-o-mmwui li . Ad mission I IIIES IIIIII HI IIEI ,ou the pluteiiii. Ono L._ O. A. Parties wishing to cater for th8 Orange Celebration to be held in Char- lottetown on July 12th, may do so, by tendering for the exclusive privilege, or the ice cream saloon or meals sep- arately. Tenders to be in not Intel' than June 17th. GEO. CRAWFORD. 143 King St. 1104-5-11MiMw8i Grand Patriotic Concert and Basket Social at ` Brookfield On account of the stormy night this event has been postponed until Thursday, June 17, 1915, when the griiiiilest t-ntertaiunient, of the seasoti will be held in the large and cnnimod- ions hull at iirookilelil. Doors open at 7.30 p. ni., concert coinnienciiig at 15 cents. Ladies with _-\ general invitation is given to all ladies to provide bas- kets. The prograninie will consist ot’ city talent. A good time muy be ex- pected. 'i`r-anis will be provideil for anil will ini-et all parties wishing to go at ltobins‘ Livery, not later than 7 p. in. on Thttrsday evening. Home one and all and help our brave boys who are fighting so iiobly for lionie rights and lirltish freedom. i’roci-eds in uid ot' Kitchen and Pa triotie lfund. ltifferonce LIENJ. (.'AitTEll. E. C. McDONAl.D. 12231-6-10-MEtf. buski-ts tree. - ..._J IIEIIIIIIE LINE IN THE l\ Freiicli oilici-r iii-scrilws tht- |`ol- lo\\'ii_ig, the ttikini; oi' Notre lliiniv ili- Lorettt- in which he took piirt: "On Sz1turda_\', Muy S. ut 7 o't:lot'k in the morning wt- set out l`roin livr- sin. For two iluys we had known that our battalion unil the (‘liu.~;s-ietlrs would be orili~red to ussuult the l`nnious pla- teau oi` Notre lltiniv iii- Loretto, and fi sudtlen iloliriuin took ptissev-isioii of every tnan among us. At last we were going to rise i`roni our torpier, "We vvere happy and light lie-urted wht-ii wo li-ft llersln. Wliteii wt- ar- rived nt lioti\'igii_v we li>i`t our liu\'i-r- sail-ks In tht- woods, :intl the coiiiiiiuitrl- out assi-nilileil its ziiiii slietvlit-il out our task. “Your Duty, M "'|`lii-ro were no siipertltioiis words. ‘lio your ilut_\', iny I-hililrtin. 'l`hv job is at liut'doiie,but wi- have got to tiilw thi- plati-nu. \\’i- shall tako it.' "At l o’t‘loi»k in thi- iiioriiiiiix wi- riiziclit-d the treiiirliiis t`iii-ini: the lioi-he liy way ol' tunnel:-i, und ivliili- iviiitiiig i'oi' the l.iitll to liegiii, we luy down, lint not to sleep. “At tl o‘<-lo<~k it ivcll hnoivn .sound cauie rustling overlii-ad; it was the riinglug tire ot' otir iirtlllcry. (hir nerves were on edge. "'l‘lien ut eight o'clo<~k, ns though at the turn ot` ii inagic ring, the attack burst forth in all its fury, lleavy guns, iiiountuin guns. the savage barking ot' tho 7:'»’.s. air boiubs-everytlilng :it once. Thi- i-arth veritably trenibleil inight have he- lif-ved it was n cuta<'lysiii. "l)ei`euiieil hy the bursting shells and stritlciit whistling ot' the sliells, we were .stnndiiig with ilxvd linyoiiets. waiting und breathing linrtl until the :itorni should cease for our part of the biislni-ss to be played. Our Turn at Last. "For two hours it was ti tempest ot' tire over the Prussian positions, and ut Inst, at ten o`t-lock. it was our turn, "We look the first trench with it :-ilnglo hound. ileai-hing thc t-ieconrl lint: and finding nobody there. vre rush- ed on to thc third. “liliirilietl tip like foxes, the Prus- siiins were still there. 'Kamarndes, liuinurntles-' they called to us. and at the same time fired with their revol- vers at us at point blank range. We spltted them on our linyonets. "Other companies arrived behind its to t-liiun up the captured irenclies and iunko prisoiiers. find then ii haiiilful of ii.-< rt-start.-tl to the ussnult of the l‘ourtli lint' oi' dt-i'f-nec. 'l`hls wus. soon uiiiiiiiloiieil by the enemy, and fell into our liunrls. "We were only about thirty 'polliis‘ \vlio had escaped the ilri- oi' the imi- i-hlne guns. We gnzi-il at one another, hilt noi i'or long. Siiiltlenly from the thinks unil the i`ront, the liochcs furl- oii.'il_v coiiiiter-nttnekeil. Wlilioiit a word eacli one oi' us took his place on the parapt-t und opened u deadly ilre oii the enemy. Hurricane of Steel. "A liitrricane of steel passed over otlr heads without moving us, and. knowing the iniportnnco nttaclieil to our corner, we held on grlmly, and nt last the Bosclies retreated, leaving many dr-nil oil the field. Sixteen only of us were now left. "During the next two days desperately counter-nttacketl, hilt each of us was lmhuieii with the will to win. Everyone of us hnd, without bragging, tletermineil to sacrifice his life. "Front our advanced post we saw the battle progressing in the plain. Wlint n fniitantic night, what unfor- gettable hours we passed there on thc y Children!" we were c _ 5* i in-q I "iIlil'.l"i ‘.i.“l.’i‘.l250. ls lent died: to the diseased rin h thc Improved Blower. H¢'l:tl-0 ahora clean the air passages. Iwi” °|'°P' ings in the throat aiidrcrmaneni- I’ nircl Calarrh and isy Fever. ic. n hcl t blower free. Accept no substitutes. All deal:-rs or ldllmneel “ng Q no, United. funn? i M is... .- . .. Corp, John W. llicliareii, son of-Mr. Nathaniel l\lcLaren, l-‘ori-st llill, now in Mat-hiiie Guii Section, lith Battery, at the front. .v.....`-»-._-.,~....,.,..._,.._,.~,~.,.,-._»~,-» eoiiqiiereil'iiihleland, with its view of the plains oi' Lens as for us the eye t-oultl reach! Vi<:t.0r.<, we wort- happy. “l was wounded at oiic o't-lock on the moi-ning ot' May li and it was with it lif-:ivy lit-art thui l left niy i'iiiiii‘iitleh of wlioin I had taken i-oiiiiiitiiiil, ,V "lt was pninfiil for nit- to leave this dearly won iitirner liet'ort- the <-oniplete rout oi` thi- 1-netny, esiporiiilly its Iliad so innn_v denfl i~o1iii':ttli~s to uveiige, But now, Notre llainie de l.ori»tiei is ours and tlit- long.: nlglitninrt- tit' this winter i-;imp:iig'_ii hzis \'uiiislii»il, CHEST PROTECTORS. Thi- ioiloiviiig is an extrzici t`roni ti letit-r from one just liiniliid in Eng- Iiinti who tins been :ill these last inoiitlis in (lorinaiiy: \\'i- nil lei-l quite li:ipp_\' to be wliere ont- t-:iii si-1- as niueli wliitia liriiail us one ivislivs. Ili (leriiiiiiiy eat-li per:-iiiii iii only allowed ii bit inorc than ball' at poiiiitl ii tiny ol' thi- lilziiilwst kind oi' i’yi>-potato lirt-ntl. 'l`hi» ilerniiiiis are very kiwii on piittiiii: i-verytliiiig to soine use for the war, so they have boughi up lots ot' ents. These rats ivi-ar collars with "I(.l{.l{." printed on iheui (l{uis1>rli('li liiieiiigliirli liaise --lnipi-riul lioyiil l`utsl. ’l`hi>_v :iri- kept in the ,afruin wait-i-liiiiis:-s to ward oil' initio. li_\' (io\'»~riiiiit»iit orilor, all other i-:its :ire to he liilliiil, und their skins iisi-il for iniikiiig clwst pi‘otet-- tors for tlii» soldier.-=, Ho niiicli is de- niliniii-il ol' pi<:ii‘ci`iiI |itissii>i=. 'l`li<- Iiiitriiil iii.-,iiitist liliiglziiiil is in- ili-striiiiilile. 'l`li<-_v give afteriiooii was wlii-rv the woniiiii linit for tho stililiers, zttiil i-vi-i‘yoii<- who ilu(-s not say “Gott- struil- lCii;;luiid" iiiiztvuil ol` “Gootl~duy" :intl iliiiiil-liyi-" hu:-' to pity u iini-_ l iisl." lit- ri-plit-il, “and also (‘ultiis ivlieii we iaki- it"; :ind thi-ii hu iitliliiil, "\\`i- also i>.\'pi-<~t to izilco and hold ti bit iiloiig the const oi Eiiglitiiil." NOT A “PROPER SCRAP." A priviitv ivriti-is of the rising in Nyasxiltiiiil: l confirm iny lust letter to _von of .lnlltitii‘_v ill, telling you that l was go- ing' out al`ii‘i‘ rt-lit-li: liiirti. Since then l liuvi- bei-ii in s:'rvii-t- in the I-llnnje ilistrli-t and oii ilu- l’oriii_i:\iesc lioi'der liiilweeii l.:il\'e Sliirwzi und Mlanje Motititaiii. Tliero wt-.ro two pitclierl st-raps be- t\\'t-vli the \'oliiiiit~ers und the ltcgu- Iar black troops und the rebels, iii the iiri-it oi' \\'liii'h our people had to retire. anti things looked serious. But next duy they ztrl\'iiiit-eil again, totally routed the i'e|ii~lei und blew up their strongholil. Shirt- then they have ah- .soltitely st-at,tt~rotl, and had no iight left in tht-iii. l went out from .llluiije Monia to join ii. niiiii called \\’illi:inis, und ivi- \verc out :ilone on the Portu- guese border with sixty armed natives :intl a varying iiuinlier ot' loyul spear- nieii. Several ot" our spearineii were ambushetl one night, on the frontier and three killed, so l was detached with thirty riilrri and thirty spearineii to sweep uloiig the border and dee- trop and capture any rebels i could tiiiil. Nolte stood to give biittle and noboil_v iiretl on ini-, but my spearnien liaggeil a few who would not liiilt when clialleiigeil, und the rilienieii siiiped utter fugltivcs. Other coliinins hiive been operating tlirougliout the tlisatieetvti country, and tho relic-is are nearly all dead, wouiidcil, or viiptiireil, und .so liitrrlad that l reckon it is all over und they are liotirtlly sich of their folly. We had no sheds, tents, chairs, cooking utensils, cook or proper food, und My- eil on what we 1-oultl requisition from villusf-S, so _vnu run guess that we had it rough tline, particularly as it riiined nearly every tiny or night, anti the country was all niiid slid water. Still I enjoyetl lt awfully, and would riot have inissetl it for anything; my only regret. was that none would stand and give us u' proper scrap. ` I took no rlfic, but only my rev_ol- ver, as I reclioiii-il it was better for this liinil oi` work. This will just give you :iii lil.-it of what happened. REGULAR FLOW OF ‘ GERMAN PRISONERS. We t-nine buck for a short rest af- ter tho bnttlv of Neuve Chapelle (writes ii captain in an ltidian regi- ment). it wus n great show to have been in, as it was really our first - vance since Inst October. and as ch zwltigo down to history. Also wc- ed the biggest mass of artillery on the smallest front in any war . . . . . l think the worst time we had was the morning of the 12th when the Ger- mans shelled us for .seven hours with- out stopping. We had nearly 70 cas- Island Roll of H0l101‘ Wounded Private Peter Hughes, Mill Cove Private Geo. W. Sharp, Summerside Private J. E. Lockerble. Cascumpec Private J. A. Beaton, Brookfield Private McQueen, Mount Vernon Private Bruce McLellan, Indian River William Mclntyre, Charlottetown K. F. Ellis, Summerslde Pte. Damien McKenna, Charlottetown Private Arch. McKinnon, Canoe Cove Pte. -N. McKenzie. Nine Mile Creek. Private W. B. Davey. Albion Bay. Prlvnte William Gordon, Montague. Private ('harli»s S. Heaton, lirookili-lil. Ambrose Cosgrove, Wellington Lieutenant Morrison, Georgetown C0111- _ L' Ferguson' Moxandua W J. Bowden. Charlottetown John Stewart, Wooii island stephen McKinnon, Charlottetown sminiuci patron. Charlottetown Pie. John Murphy, Charlottetown. Gunner W. G. Bruce, Red Point Private Peter Martin Grant, Bangor me, (‘. A. Arnald, Charlottetown. Pte, ii. J. Wells, Elmsdale Private Samuel Elliott, Winslow Station. pta llnrry ltiley, Sea Cow Pond, Lot 1 tliiriier .\'eil llii-Isaacs, Fiouris. Prisoners 'Private J. Fraser. St. I’cter's llay. Pte. Lester O. Jobrisoii. I‘¢fl<'l"9 |I“"“1 Missing ' Private Daniel A. Simons, Port Wood i Pte. John W. McDonald. Private William Gordon. Cyriui ll. liirl, Pisdiiltl H S ` Ii Private John Curry, Charlottetown Private li. J. Wells. Elmsdalc Pte Jas. Dawson Brown, New Loudon l.ieut. C. U. Pltblado, Charlottetown Died From Wounds Montague. Killed in Action How sleep the brave who sink to rest y all their country’.s wishes blest! when spring, with aewy fingers cold. Returns to deck their hallow'd mould. he there shall dress a sweeter sod Than I~`ancy’s feet have cver tr0d- y fairy hands their kneil is rung, By forms unseen their dirse IB 811113; There Honour comes, a pilgrim gray. To bless the turf that wraps their clay: And Freedom shall a while repair, . To dwell a weeping hermit there ` Private John Curley, Charlottetown Charles L' PMS' Charlottlihzlll-?ilhane. Patrick A. llicllinnus, Bonshaw. l-21': :,__._;=B_._,__.,;.' _._ Tczqmi i __ . ,:y(y//V/#fig/,Q yn i iff \\ X .ik ` »f xx \ \.I E \ .I 46° _- . ; - ..., , ”` / . , I " I If-If " `/' I I ~'5""./A ‘ J T 11 I _,_ F, I, \"'4' ` // i Ili- it % 1-,/221. JJ/ ,K / /6 ’. - i .`\# \ \ \ si. <71/ A . 0" A KNO'l`TY PROBLEM 6 \ ,_.\ \‘~ \\, -i"~ I. -. /' __ _H _ _ _ _X ,I/~. _ ,-1 ,' /| (___,/if’ , 2' / 3,- E-“"%';`”“‘& § `~S' \ 4 v. / / f 2 gift!//V /0'/Z’ . ” V ,. ivi \\,.,‘¥\ ‘i 5. l. . , - V. i ' _.i.t.il,if,! V .- -1 'ff”/ I ` _.`.”2’i,i‘.iiftii' - f' W - -111.’-"i;ii° » ' ‘ if "II "~‘»-'/i@%Zz"i-"`iI@§'tl ' » I If V / ‘-_ 1 » . .i -r ' ' ' A »:' - ea-,e/_ Izu- . ,/I ""=i.:-fi I ‘ Wcff’ »"i " . - / ' -f . r /6 o“ \‘ » ““ ` 7 /ff. ,lnilkoao JA »`\ , f;i,,i as ~ I are I 4 f-_--f ..._ "- ' f . / -- , » - » ;. ,.2 I / " ` ~ /V -"'_I I _ _ . __ ` /X 15?: 5 .ii I 0.4/ ' "1 . I: ‘ if"~'f . ' ,/><‘ -../».`.'_<-'III \ 'f§.»/LL* -f//' ii1\,°.~ W* if' /,f `,.i:, /.ry i _ '_ ,§;;;. ,'| V I '\"A ' EiiiIIII'I"'i’i"lIL‘»'-f.-‘~f;f# _e - . -ft. ~ '/- , e “-‘ui,;_fii:i. ‘,‘liei_..,Il_li ;=_¢§.»=»f - ` _ _,/./ - SIR ROBERT BORDEN HAS TO FINISH LAURI ER'S WORK. ‘.5 I, i &§§ , -. ---»--f ff; ' _,_ I ' <. '»’ o'»"“ »" /' " I, C _ f ., ,I as An __ /1- '“£ ‘E \\\,\ _ kj `_ _- \ ~\. l ‘ E5 I .t IY,»"~\-57-21’ ` e 7 ._,. _p K - `~\\\ lv: .» .- _‘_ '// - *P - ) - __ -__ '_ . -1' Vi ___;_;-,-- .4-» ,_ __ _ ‘,’.l'--'i"37( ¢ “ rf ,, . -,f Y Z -_ .7-f ‘.5 ii "1 .. il _f \ \ A/"»"»;’,é ' 5 P `\ \ \=\ as limi; ualties in tho regiment, out that was ii niere ileabitf- to what some regi- ments lost. 'l`horo was zt regular flow ot' German prisoners through us those three days. They were ti poor lot. and looked lialt’-starved. lniprcss on your O. T. C. boys the value ot' traverses in trenches against shrapnel. Make them at least 6 feet thick and have one at least every 10 , _v:ird.s. lt' it hadn't been for our tra- verses on tho 12th I dread to tliiuk what our casualties would have been. as we were unilliitled with shrapiiel continuously t`rom the right. Against howitzers too, traverses will always, if strong enough, localize the burst. They only put one “Jack Johnson" in our trenches the whole thne, though hundreds were falling just behind anti in front. Make only one loophole in every recess. Every man ilros over the top ot’ the parapet. A loophole for every man is it thing oi' the piist. One loophole only for the st-iitry ut the right of the recess. » Mlnard’s Linlmeiit Co., Limited. Gentlemen.-Last Winter I received great benefit from the use of MIN- AItD'S LINIMENT in a severe attack of LaGrippe, und l have frequently proved it to he very effective in cases of inflammation. Yours. W. A. HUTCHINSON... "Snap Hand Cleaner is the best pre- coittion known for removing dirt, grease, paint. ink and stains of all kinds. Beneficial to the skin, 15c tin. E. A. Foster, (Yenrial Drugstore. 1p87-tl-8M3i. “()rder your boy's suit or overcoat direct from the factory-samples shown here Thursday. Friday and Bat- urday-choose any design you like- have it made in any cloth and color that pleases you, we'll deliver in the fall if you wish. MOORE & Mc- LEOD. 1321-8-10M3i "Get our bo is handsome suit at from one ot the greatest boys’ cloth- ing factories in Canada--hers on Thursday, Friday and Saturday- Y Y ‘ little cost--see the exhibit of samples II Y 1 .45-’-*I-.~'~ ~i>r+"' _ It Il! *+4* charge Twenty-five cents. ~~'l'“l~'l~-r°l“l1-l'-If‘!'~i*1'>I:°l°*lf°l°>I1°¥*l'f'l'iI1i~l*I:i°%l*l~&l%4*léP%ii'P:l:°?}c|**IM°%l€°l~?l#lwl1l~k*d4'1i‘ GUARDIAN IILASSIFIEII MIS. I One cent per word first insertion in this column, half cent per 3. word each continuation. P:-ish must accompany order. Minimum .` _'F W _L Agents Wanted “PORTRAIT AGENTS WANTED. Send for catalogue. Solar and brom- aiits‘ Portrait Co., Toronto. A'GENTs"w»§NTEo"ro'sEi_L`Foii the old reliable l\`oiithill Nurseries. \\-'c that-li our uien to sell. Experi- eiico iiniit-ccssary. lllghest commis- sions paid. llandsomc free equip- ment. Stone & Wellington, Toronto, Ont. 1050-ti-26l\iE27l. l II_c_l|LW‘liint;t-il--I~`e.iiiii_l-: WANTED-YOUNG GIRL BETWEEN 14 and 16 to luke ti i-.hllil out. Ap- pi_y_iii_clri_iivcg si. izior-is-9-Mfiipii. wAN1'iso.-cunt. i-‘on'”`oENERAL hvufwwofk- Amity 236 Griirioii _Street __ _Y 1314-ii-smii wANTEo-AT oNcE"A` GENERAL servant. Good wages. Apply to Mrs. Jnmce. Pownal street. 1285-6~8mtf. For Sale " ¢os'srLerno1oir"s“oT,"iosv 26 feet, 15 li.p. Engine. Apply nl oiilce of Auld Bros., Ltd. _ ___Y >i.'i25-it-ioM:ii. OR SALE - WAGON-2 SEATS; biillt for Pcabotl_v’s, l3nglm,_ M B t fnhout $500 l'n l F C08 0 ~ - ‘ et ti while- still strong mahogany w00.|_ pole for 2 horses and shafts for single, Will sell nt $100. Mat-kinnon & Mc. Neill, 90 Great George Street, . inns-ii.i.om:ii_ OR SALE.-Offers wilI`ii`i_r§ ""lv`§ at the Water and Sewer Department? City Hull. from parties wishing to purchase n Blake Undgl-w|.|¢e, Steam Pump, iid h.p.. capacity 2,000. 000 gallons per 24 hours. Pump fn MOORE and McLEOU. 1329-6-10M3l ‘- ready to run. 105g.5.25m" ide prints, portraits, flat and convexl frames and war pictures. Merch-I i ‘Fon sans.-Two Pune sneo Ayrshire bulls, one year old. Prices right. Apply C. T. Ferguson. Marsh- field, No. 2 York R.R. 1275-ii-7tl;iii FOR SALE.--8000 feet 2 by 4 and _ 2 by 5 scaiitling. Price $13 per thousand delivered. Apply to MC- Millan Bros., Wood Islands. 1257-il-5m6l Miscelituieotls ANYONE'_WISHiNG THE USE OF an up-to-date Vacuum Cleaner 011 easy terms may apply to L. Mv- Kcnna, 179 Dorchester St.. Phone 2-iil-L. . 130li»6-9M6ipd. REE-ONE PRINT FROM ANY negative up to 3a. Developing and printing for amateurs a specialty. Send negative and get free print with our price list. THE ACORN STUDIO, Sourls, P. lil. I. 1183-6-2-M12L Situations Vacant SALESMEN - EXCLUSIVE LlNE for city, town or country. His earnings guaranteed. Permanent nil year job. No experience necess- ary. Write Luke Brothers, Limited. Montreal. To Let 1'o"“i.e'r-'IHoueE_coN'rAiNtNc ten rooms on Elm. Ave. Apply 10 Jon.. walker, Noi-iii niver. or 213 Queen Street.. 1310-6-9-M2lpd . Waiitml i wAiv1'£D~A Second-hand Three Ton Wasson Scale. Mustbe in 8000 repair. Apply to Auld & Co.. Froetown. 1285-7M4ipd FOXE8 WANTED-I have ln\l\iIl‘I9l\ from the United States for DWI' Breed foxes. If you have such tot* sale, list them with mc. No cha\‘l° for listin Dr. A Randall F Truro. nfs. iaids-auiuiiii