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Lives Five weeks ' - ' _ - » R _ - .. ezumo oenman -rnsucn i. ‘ ___ ma_;_'»`- \ .4 _ ~ _». -~~__'__' ». xl- : otidereby imail. postage iii?-it figs 3 , eaulidower and celery g Exim early tomato S0c;.»Late Tomato 254:; late _y‘”y’ Culuuun md seem Contract for four years_ six titties per D _AW 30 _ A lb dd, Sealed tenders, addresed to the W Q-pang; Alyssumullllg-:qrp£;t limi Postmaslef G*“‘9m|» will bf? “‘*¢'@|V9d Conduct medal. Private 'l`aylor's own ) ,wr att. rm; Anim- much. `g§h0ttawa until noon. on Friday, the sl Petunia, Verbena. Plllox. Snapdragon, Hi n Cosmos, -Ito per dos. “ J. July. 1918, for the conveysiics ot' is Majesty’s Mails, on a proposed LONDON, June 12.-What is re'- ` ~ - - : Ex 9 ‘ gba?" me touowml _ "8 ‘ garded as one of the most astounding stories of the war is told by Private Taylor, of the Loudon regiment, ho has received a Distinguished ory, as told in the London Express. as follows: “lt was during one oi' the attacks on art of the Hlndenburg line on June 11' 30¢ my Q* ` g;\y1g'25¢ Week 'W9' _RUTH Ma" R°“te \N9' 1 16. last year. We had gone over the dos., Hardy Perennials, Iiansy and 'mm P"l“°°‘°‘”"' P' E' mam' “°‘“" lop two companies together. following ‘n_¢l.,.ui mmm. carimuen, sweet wil- me lst October next. I i it slicccsslul attack niilde in the -- u linm 'lic per del. Wlntered over, Printed “°U""’ “°"mmmg furthe’ same direction on the previous day. choice double Hollyhops 10c each, ‘"1 Note we are not handling Dahlia or 9° oimatlon as to conditions of pro~ T ed Contract may be seen and blank his tline` we-were met by a terrific ieiny ilrc. and our fellows were s _ - ` ,i i" Gladiolus bulbs. Please take notice mms °r Tend" may be obmned M ropping like nincpins. 1 was a that _'wears paying the postage. Par- :gg ties requiring orders of heavy plants in quantities such as blooming Pansy Daisy, Hollyhoolts or cabbage plants, P0 should send for price list and order by- express at less cost. You can! C save money by buying our plants from the market at Campbell Bros., fresh plants delivered to the market ;§‘;1l.’°ct;‘§‘,§.".‘::.2§:’,f.'° '° J' .ich-1.56 .lune Horse Races, iionmsuiz-~ 1 - ,_ The following races will be held on 1 _,t _ the above track on the above date, I, - - w Pu $700. _Purses $7 00 ai hi There ill e f B _ races held on the Montague 1`t1ce‘ Track, on the above date: 2.17 Trot, Purse . . . . . $250.00 2.110 Trot, Purse . . . . $250.00 2 45 Pace and Trot, Purse $200.00, Entries to the above classes close um on June 15th. when one per cent. oi purse will be due. Two per cent. on .iuly 10th and two per cent. on Aug 10th. when horses must be named. 02 Purses divided 50, 25, 15 and 10 per uint. National Trotting Association rules io govern. of which this track is a tmimber. Dun forget the date the entrles Please take notice that on etlcli Sal- cluse,-June 10th. [ ur, T. G. lVESi 21st Secretarv. lu soiisls-iazvisi. ' QM Bay Stallion Nuiwood i Slred by Commodore, Dam by Park- sld_e.- Will be at Fred Dollar’s, Brook-_ field -Wednesday May 15 thence tol M_rs_ McMillan’s Hunter lliver over| night, thence to D. McPhei'soii's, North- Wiltshire at noon Tuesday's alui_Frldays to Charlottetown at 11.1 Durants Royal llotel Stables. Single service $4. Season $6.00, mares at own- ers friik. BYRNE BROS. ___ Ncrth_Rlver ‘X 4944-5-11satfri8iDd. ' st Office lnspectnr's Office. I _ harlotteto\vii_ Lfiird May. 1918. Illllgh- 3. 2.35 Class Trot. Purse $100.0 ___ Tho 2.19-22 Class and the Free-fc ' _ --- iill Trot and I’tlce one inllc heals. ’l`h H 2.35 class Trot halt mile heats W b the °"°Wi“ stake' Entries close 10th June 1918 All races three in live heat plan I Admission to Gland Stand and all “ li On the Charlottetown Drivin Parkl p _ I . c ‘ _ _ V l-‘or Race, I-'rogrnm and all partie-i ` \ ‘ , ' l'_' `l ‘ '. . . , S "- ~ . _ B i'cr-elvctl ilitei' 9 il. in. orl'Sn-turlluy. ¢ THE ISLAND COLD STORAGE co_ 8051-6~12M4i. Post Oflices of Princetown and at ' fl( office of the Post Office inspector. " retcher liczirer and l was trying to JOHN F_ WHEAR, ,patch up one of our mon \vlio was post Omce Iuspecton down. when l was kiiockctl out my- S 7110-6-lbatilli _ _i 1 io in - _ ii I _ v _ » g _ -' Wednesday. Julie 19, 1918. r.>'??° i ts of grounds Adults 50 cents, ‘tl ell by ii bullet wllicli friirlured my “.=\t`tcr that I i‘f~iiiciiillt~i'eil nothing r sonic hours. li inu_\' have been tl ldzly or it niai_\' liavo lwen two \\'hen l rccovervii i-oiisciiilisnf-ss, \\'illl at parch- H thirst und al gi'i~;it sciise oi` \\'eilrl- css and iitiin. “l dis<~ovi~i-cd zlftei'\vuril that we list liiivc passed lie5‘o_il_d _oiiuobject e, :ind we \\'ci"é' t-lic're|`oi'e behind the einy's trcni-li and support trench this point. llis front trench had lm purses amounting to $350004 Kleen token on the previous day. and 1 wenmay Aug. 21’ Pur.se2_$11s>2;t(i)ii)es Trot, 2.22 class Piiee.;;) 15. Free for all Trot and Pace I rse $125.00. » ese hc now occupicil were not back- llll by others, but had open country vliind tlicni. l did not know at the line, liowcvci; that 1 was behind the clit-iil,\"s lille alt all. l iiiililugetl to awl into it large shell hole near ni liuiilrl,/ami lily there another day and g li. "’l`lif-ii a coiiiralic. ll niiin nurned ’<-tors, jolnr-il inc. llc also liaii_boen ountlcil. bitt could lilove riilllcl' more ldren under 12 vear old free rs, viite the be rttary FRANK R HEAR1Z President C R SMALLWOOD o64tt Sec Treasure rs SATURDAY CLOSING lay i`rorii June 15th to September. next both inclu.~\ive,- our co of business will close at noon. \l¢irt nurses .art nculul tvcrv l|oiir~ev¢ri dav-e\ery rnoriih io lltend the sick .ind injured A oppoiiuniiy .mails en.-ry uoinin Faire .l horns count ui nursing .intl in youistll lor nclnt service. l~`ul| particulars sent on request. ROYAL COLl_lT.(il-L Ol~` S(Ill-2Nf.`l-I. 70': N 2 -“pndlnri Ave., 'l`oioiilo,Onl. THE DUTY OF THE HOUR goods intended for storage can be __ _ Ll M i T E D ` Cliarlottetown _ Married Couple _ requirc,any time before autumn heated apartments-about three rooms-with or witllout board. Address P. O. Ilox 55 City. 11-5-4stimtL ens_.."-' 1. -l 5 fe on my premises in Cable Head West on .Iiine 20th the following siocli sale comiiieiicing at 1 o'clock sllnrp. year; 4 calves one is three months. 7 Steel Stnnchlons. ` » year; 1 steer. 2 years; 4 steei's, 1 ST. MARGARET'S insulin COLLEGE cliiulim A ltizsrolliurial. Aim DAY soauoi. Poli mins FULL ACADEMIC COURSE Frou Paarasaronv 'ro nosoun uarurcuaknon, ruu. comusiaciiu. coulrss. music - aiu- -~ noussnoto science-ruvsiciu. snuck- . Tron-Gauss-swiuumo Mas. Glzoncl: Dicicsorl, President 1 Miss lsoasi. G. BaowN_ Principal Miss Fuoaswca Nsstkrcns. B./\. Head of Senior House Miss lil/iiqoav A. Folio llead of Junior House School Reovms wed, nent. 11 Cslmduv Sui: on apelivaiien freely. He had found shelter in an- other hole near by, Lived on Scraps of Beef ` “We could tell the position of our own trenches fairly accurate by watching the ilre of the trench mor- tars. which seemed about 1000 yards away. l was ln too much pain and too weak to move. We lay together all day in the hole. expecting every mln- ute almost to be hit, and at night Peters crept out and foraged among the dead for scraps of bully beef and ‘iron rations’ and water from their bottles. After a few days inert-iiully. lt. began to rain, and by sprcitdlilg our capes and a sheet we collected drops of muddy water, which just kept us alive. _ _ ‘ “This sort of existence lasted for about live weeks. Then one night Perf ers went out and did not relurn. li have learned since that hc was takcn| prisoner. _ | “lt was the following nlglit that the Germans evidently rendered suspici- oits by the capture‘oi` Peters, carrie out um~»»»»-~» 1 c "ill" FUR SURE. , lIRtll Fill---AH !- . _ . "Tlx" ls grand for aching, swollen tender, calloused feet or corns _ la'n»_.h.` , ga I *v \P‘ 'ry =< l 'f 'r <1 ’ -_ *_-'Lf \1/__ Q __ _ os Ah! what relief. No more tired feet; no more burning feet; no more swol- len, aching, tender, sweaty feet. No more soreness' in corns, callousos. bunloiis. No matter what_al'ls your feet or what under the sun yoll'vc tried with- out getting relief, just use "'l`lz.” "Tlz" is the only remedy that draws out all the poisonous exutlatlons which pufi’ up the feet. “'l`iz" cures your foot trouble so you`l‘] never limp or draw up y'our face in pain. Youi'_ shoes won`¢ seein tight and your i'eet‘ will never, never hurt or get sore and swollen. Think oi' it, no more foot misery, no more agony from corns, callouses or bunlons. ‘ Get 'ii 25-cent box at any drug store or department store and get instant relief. Wear sinallcr shoes. Just once try “’I‘lz.” Get a wlloier-yezlr’s"fooi comfort for only 25 cents. Think of lt. -three of them--to the hole Where 1 was lying.~ _I lay perfedtly stil. One ot_thsm lifted my leg, luckily not the one that was broken. or I should pro bably have cried out. They seemed satisfied and went away. getting food or drink. During the next fortnight I eked out the small remains of hully beef! then for two‘ days l had nothing. lt was then. feel l to toward our _ own lines. ‘~_ l started. l had gone §onie distancc wlieri unexpectedly l came on the German trench. I could have -put out nly hand and touched the men. The trench - a deep, narrow one--waS. l impossible for me with my broken leg to have clliilbed out of lt agiilll- I iiiamigcd to crawl a little distance along to a quiet point, and then, suin- “l was now left without help ln ug that nothing worse could haplten me, that I resolved to try to crawl Crawls Through German Lines "lt was an lnicy black night when iglitly held, and it would have been nioniiig up all the strength l coui¢l.|_ flung myself across. The iiucln-si neither saw nor heard. l “The next thing i knew l was in their wire, and how l scraiiiiblo:l_ through l do not know. I was rl nlassl - of cuts and blood and rags when itl was over. l crawled on across No Man's Land, and presently was ails-l alnst more wire. lt did ilot occur to- me at the tiiile that it was British wire, and I was dead beat. Just then] tl very light shot u beside ine, and i liritish face the other side oi' thc wire. l shouted ‘Don’t shoot; l‘nl u 'l`o1niny!’ A sergeant called out to -,¢,¢ -' fknow who I wus; then three of thcin _elif _. _ ,QW clotlies, starved iilinost io the bonu bearded, illtlly; bill the iiien were lifted me over the wire. it :in advanced nlucllinc gun post, and had been watching lilo crawl towurd l l t~_\'c, but as he wus otlicrwlsu ill lic F t vcloped almost to a niarksniun, ilr- i lic is still obliged to use crutches lic Boys’ (‘-amp, held nt Tusket Falls in August, I found MlNAlfl)'S I,lNI- MENT most lieneilciill for sun burn,I in imuiedlute relief forfcollc and i l iiioini:iit_" 1-xpccts t_o recover thc use of both limbs. D _ ii its tlosh l sow an uimllstakublei "l illiist have been ii sight; no, niazcd to sec me ut all. ’l‘liey were icni, ready to pick inc ofi` at thi- right Privulo Taylor is n single niail. lie fact that lie is blind ill the right. ucceedcd at last in evading tho sight est by ai feat of iileinory and has de- ng i'ronl the left aliouldcr. Although ...._________ /.___ At the Yarmouth Y. M. C. A. ooillaclie. _ Arnvrii-:n sroiii-is." General Sec'y. Public _ Auction 2 Ther' will be sold at public auction 1 milch cow. 8 years; 2 milch UOWS. years; 2 milch cows. 4 years; 1 hei r, freshcns soon. 3 years; 3 helfer, 2 ._ _ __ _ i Chimney Fires are 1- - 1' ' _N \\_"n `\ ‘ 0 Dangerous 'llley are Caused by it _ » British Soldie markubly handsome horse. dark cl nut. no white except star. A stout. with thi' iatronl, compactly built horse. heavy bone; stands square on hest,of feet and legs =.-.tHe has proved himself to he old~ ord made at llalifax, 1915 iugsight to reduce it in 1918 _-,jliis trotting action is perfection; etter goes .without boots and has li than two~minute speed. , _- The British soldier is sired I' thc fastest trotting horse that ever raced in the Provinces. He holds the 4 y ._ also the._C ' rloftetown Track record since 1.216. and he is the most likely horse by _(‘ooh_l1to, 2.11%. at 3 years, winner oz' ,;0~_»5_5.33M4p¢;;wks_ 'HIQ Hl1l*l.f0l*d Flltllrlty, 1906, ('l`0dil`il greatest speed-airing son) Todd 2.14%. _.l\tea.slred_-by Blngen, 2.061/1, founder 01.' !he__8l'eatest speed producing i' lily in the world. Thai dam of the British Soldier is "lp, S79” bl'°°d mare- Ml" Pflilt- promptly attended to by phoning 89~L . BS S Pinot is the dam of nine with stand- A n1_\i,records, including The Leading 2 -54, by ‘Heir-at-Law, 2.05%. [radii 2.07, at 3 years (n world's '»_i9'_I‘he'B'r'ltish soldier, 2_15%i, is 11 rc anis M Te- eqr at' the time.) The Prattler 2.1214, qggyears. The Prattler is a full I er to The British Soldier. _ -Misa _Pratt is also granddam of bro- six with records from 2.05% to 2.131/4, all 'a|ed‘-'3 and 4 years. No trotting stallion in Canada has more speed ofltfonger license to produce a trotter, than the British Soldier, ever shown by a, trotting horse fast and he has the best crop of colts to show Synopsis of Canaan” Nonhweu 0l’l P. E_ Island; large, sound and hand- some colta that are showing extreme speed. hast fall at Charlottetown Exh tion ina large ileld of foals sired the ‘leading stallions foals sired 'nn British soldier took all me p es eligible to blood foals. » ibi~ _ by by rlz- lr. John B. Andrews, East Royal- ty, who has bred and sold more coltrthan an P E island breeder, liz ‘alt tlvslion ol' the land in eac% of tliroee years. A '- y _ _ says _that he has the most promising 3? from The British Soldier he ever ,,|¢,,\i,,_ on his farm He has 2 yearllngs _alll I foals this spring. ,Autos have taken the place oi :adage horse, but they will ne e the place of the fast trotter, los may pre-empt a quarter-section along side his homestead. Price $.l.o» p¢r acre. / the ~ ~ V91' H0 bfeedjonr best mares to The British Soldier and avoid disappointment, he will sire speed _just as sure as a__a_¥i{=ko will beatfthe Germans. e I season $16 cash or note NM. lst. Usual return fee. ,' _- ' W. B. Melfll, ' _ 'Own Hel! 8'l$»L _ ' " ` |014-5-IZMUBI .V ». _ _ _ his ll for DA uiilzr who has exltaustal his homestead nghl due Th 81'. 15| ical- ear Terms four and a 'nalf months cred- it on approved join; notes or 6 per cent oft' for cash. H. J. ANDERSON. C. E PRATT Actloneer X020-0-l1Ml<]6l. Nniici Having leased the fishing and shoot- ing privileges of the McNeil Pond sli- uilled on our property to the Cavend- ish Sporting Club anyone fishing or shooting on this property will be pros- ecuted for trnspiisslng. I ERNEST WE? HAMlLTON cNElLL 1 __ _._ _ _ --__ _...___ *___- Car Service l"arties wishing car scrvice will be tand at Hughes Drugstore Corner. t train time. ' P. F. McKENNA. 8032-6-11M5iEll. -». *ks / ’? L3- ., 1.* 0/ /‘ "~.~'s ,' .» is-ru il' I-and Regulations L A-._o THlI sole head of n family nr any male over _eighteen vcsn old, mav hon utesd a quarter section ol' :»\ni|ab’s Dominion land in Manitoba. Sasltslchewan or Alberta. Applicant must up- nsar in Iverson at the Qomihion Lands Agency or Sub-Alency for the Dilirlct. Entry by proxy may he made at any Doinlnlon Lands Agency but not Sub-Agency on certain conditions. Duties-Six months residence u n and cal mestrader may Ilve wiihi nine miles of his meltaad on a farm of at least do acres. on certain conditions. A habitable house is rr- qinrtd except where residence is performed in the ' In certain districts s homeslearler in good slanri- earl after earning homestead patent, also 50 acres lin cultivation Pre rmption pslenl maybe ob hm' as soon as homestead patent, on certain o n_ _ ___ \ \ .§\\\ . "\\ 3 I --_ *I -1 [Q /Q7//’ fr ' _ gifq /\ , i __ f ,,_l4', '=° '-,__r"? _ _ 711:/ (5: ‘fi/' /I-'__-if _ " W _ __ ' 1-- _ ii' '/ ,ii ‘ /v il- i ‘ 'J r ‘.2-; _Z ' 5/1* .fl F, f\ ._A ' ,_ '__r_"" w ll ii-\c ~ 2 ii _ \“ - i _ "\ _ 1/4' _ I. J _ ii /I ill ' PEi=~1i=-‘E@“i|‘l@ ov Think what must 0 into e c' ar-both in the ws ei iz 1z_. Y in the Dominion could conscientiously label it PERFECTION. Seven ,_ inspections to make quite sure each cigar is perfect. tobacco and skill--before the largest cigar manufacturers \/ o \ The 10 Cent Cigar. .1 """ \ __ ,' ,_ |O'\, s. Divis at sous, Li-ima, :If .:::: `\ _aaslla <-:aus Mourniaai.. ies 12211322! Ce I"l` ' ,`,/ ,mania ~r___'__I |’,\/ "'~_t.._|..-` _.L _ -2-5 _. Y K____._ ~ L. __ Ogilvies Gov. Standard, biirrels and bags, war grade. l`LO UR Robin Hood, barrels and bags, old grade. Queen City, barrels and bagsiold grade. Forest Kinrg, barrels and bags, o‘d rade. Beaver, ba rels and baizs, war grade. Queen Citv, barrels and bags, war lzrade. Viétory, barrels and bags, war grade. ' CE REALS Rolled Oats, barrels and bags. Fine Oatmeal, barrels and bags. Wheat Farina, barrels and bags. F El:DS f ' Oilmeal, “Old Process." Cott 1;. _ _ 1 _ ' _-~ _.mpg AULD BROS LTD. ‘ ln Stock, Immediate Delivery about 25, and before ilic war worked l' in _ii factory lil London, llc was seven tlines rejected for the army owing to on Seedmeal. “ RoY2l Purple" Calf Meal. “Blatchiords’Cali Meal. Cornmeal and Cracked_Corn. Middlings, Feed Flour. Write us for pricei- Wholesale only. AULD BROS LTD. sow-c-ssitmti. ..._ ..._:;.._.___ _., _ . T' `__; a _ _.1-§é§‘»="° .£2_<*-f“,- _._ : _, . P é f '; 3- Q :if it ' _ :_ ,Z -~\ '_ -/5 \`\-`1`_T`1;`\\ 2 - ‘-\\~*_ i J \§ fr \\l :_-its ,;?` er 5/ / .7 /V " » _ -= ` ` ' , _ t ,` N \v, -<'~ ` ’ L5” 9- 'Z l "%"""';/// _fl \ |l\§.`~ /////, ` " » --' f - *,,.,7___ 1. -._ //5;-';' _ » "' ' - === ~_, _ /é;v 5 _;=j‘==»: ' ‘l ./ _, .- f l L Sooty Chimneys ° " - ` mf” - . We have just recelvtd one carload and have another carload on the way. . _ .s..~,a., in _*_ 'Eu WF*-_-es' - ` ,.~.n.._. ii. » ...u_. \ ,f \\ lm,” » wigs. ` 0 Direct From the ‘ Annapolis Valley » VESTROYER Witch Soot. Destroyer Cleans tlliiniiicys (`l\c|nic;|l|v NO FLAME, NO ODOR, NO DANGER, NO DIRT. _ ‘__ oini.-:cT|oNs' Why go to the cxpese and hotlier of employing ii "sweep" to clean your cliiinney, when by . simply going to your nearest dealer you. can obtain a "Witch" for tl few cents that will effectively do the work, w-lthout the usual inconvenien- ces of taking down pipes, cover- ing furniture ailil' reinovlng cur- tains, to say nothing of thc wear tear and swear of putting lhciu up again. Best oi’ :ill you do ilot have io do without. ii ilre while olean- liig. ’ Price 25 Cents at all Dealers l5"'l".‘..'.!55..'.-l.i’."E!’ KENTVILLE - - - - -N. B. g ,_ 808 -6-8smw3i. Bonsllaw-Charlottetown TIME TABLE Launch "8¢rathgsrtney" June, 1918 C -Leave Bonshaw. Leave Ch’towvi ,Duties Six months residence in each of three ¢ ' . ‘ ' _ may take a purchased homestead in certain districts. Price ll) :er sen, Dulles-Mast reside six months in sac of t ree years, uliivsie 50 acres and erect: home worth you eareao cultivation Is suhlect to reduction in are rar..-.s°r~ °'.:.°°r "-M-_.rr '* sn r , ---»- .1 ;;:;". 1 .1 ' N I "Mmm MD»m1}",|lt»`_e;igliniu?£ emiginiémr . "~ I i easeltine lnsufiw '°" " ' '"f'°” V. v'__>__ ____ _,___ _:__X‘_,4 1; Tu Tues.. 4th. 7 a.m.. . . . . _ , _ . . . .330 p.m. Fri., 7th. 8 a.m. ......5.80 p.m. Tues., 11th, 10.30 a.m. ......6.30 p.m. Fri., 14th. 5.30 a.m. ....'..1.ll0 p.m. es.. 18th, 7 a.m. .....il.80 p,m. Fri., 21st, 8 a.m. .........5.30 p.m. Tues., 25th, 10 a.m. ......,..6.3O p.m. Fri., 28th, 5 a.m. .. nm. 7079-6-1-Mit . » J _ r _ _ _ . - ~ ' » see¢e- r of the famous “EVAN GELINE” APPLE