" We would 'advise A .. .. -- ~ ~.»ti4 5;- lv- \'\I' 'fi " -“,"f“-ct. 'I - - _ -.i _. -_.1 ., - _ _,.... . ._ ..._ ._ -'\ ---F-' - ~ < - ‘- » it -_ itil. -» -..=~., . _ i ,A r,r\4*»i~.’. _km-i ..‘¢.. 'i *R -"‘..~. ._'h§,--i..?- _‘r _ ' _ _ V V U' it .'*_ `. _-, ‘ _:M _‘_ gym ,.1 __- _ . -. ,i_,.,_,,.__ _.t-____ _ _._ _ .57 _1,.§-I-,..-;._.}..v» ___ _5_,_§_..,i,¢.,, _»-.(,,_,'»_:. ,. ,_ _ . -~_._ _V . .. __ _ ,_ - -- ,.1 I ~. , _, ‘iii '-.-r=__ _ _,._ ~- < ,.5 , .. .. -‘W ff ' I -`-i .. -, “___ , _ .. _, , . _ ._ .___.__.____-...s _ . _V . »,. COAL all' householders to order and, take de- livery of their Coal while there is at chance to get- the kindsthey require. C. Lyons Co. DIARY OF EVEN TS Prince Edward Theatre, 3.15, 7 and 8.45 p.m. t‘ity Magistrate’s Court, 9 a_m. \ ‘-i~‘~t" 1..... -ll", ._ . - -- _ .' » . - f _ _ _, . _ . un- ~ W "_ "'""""'““" ' , ‘ ‘ I* . ' _» -' _ - _ -- _ ’ ' . _ - ._ ... ‘ - ~ ~~~ " ' -' f ._ _ __ _ . _....,,, . _ _ _ _ _ _ . ~ 2 ~ - ~Junn~iii--1913 2; v.*'.,4_;. .4. li. 'pi ,‘ _ ,- ,. ,'--JF L limi? it _ I ' i'_,__-‘:‘i‘i, N >-,.¥‘- gi #_ it ti; ’ __ (L I I _.V `__i _i212 . A _ _ v` HIIW Ill [III IIII] Ill IIHEIIMIIISM i "Fruit-a-lives" Point the Way in iiiilck Hillel Vnitona, Orr. “I suffered for is number of years with Rheumalism and severe Pain.: `i'n__1ny Side and Bac), caused by strains and heavy lifting. ` When I had given up hope of ever being well again, a friend recom- mended 'Fruit-a-tives’ to me' and after using the first box I felt so much' better that I continued to take them; and nowlam enjoying the br-st of health, thanks to your wonderful fruit medicine". W. M. LABIPSON. “i-`ruit-a-tives” are sold by all dtnilcrs at 501:. a box, 6 for $2.50, triul size ‘25c.- or sent postpaid by Fruit-a~tives Limited. Ottawa. =_ __ BIRTHEI-~~' M' ; '_' .} gif, » _ _ 'A AUTOISTS-SPECIAL ATTENTION. :ana-_ _ ”~..e *han-rl V __ Islander Preaches War Garden Bulletin ‘ ...__ I __ .c -_ 1;- i .-ff' ._ _ ‘ Farewell Sermon The following reference from an Ithaca, Mich., exchange will he of ln- terest here as Rev. Mr. Vatcbcr re- ceived his early training in Charlot- tetown schools and still has many friends hero. He later graduated from the Rochester Seminary, New York, and i_s making a successful ca- reer for himself: ' - Rev. J ,H. Vatches delivered his fare well sermon at the Baptist church lust Sunday evening to a crowded libuse; the Presbyterian and M. E. Churches uniting in the ser- vice totdo hlin hon_or. - The Scripture lesson was read by Rev. Beebe and the invocation offered by Rev. Wm. Roberts. Rev. and Mrs. Viifclier. followed with u bctiutlful duet: “Sha- dows in the Vullcy but Sunshine oi. the Hill." ` . .iii-_ \'att~ht~r’:-i dlstoiirse, which was between the lines to a depth of nlnt ` _,_ _ ~ “ltrtrospeci and l’rospe`ct" wus insist- inches, piling the soil on either sldi _ 7 :- _ ,__ i, - _ . ` _ _ .t _ I I ‘_ :I L_. \ I ` ~ i 1) . - 4-' erful. and tlelivi_-retl in iis custoiiiury iiiiussiiiiiiiig lint forceful miinnei Al`iei° revitiiig some uf his ambitions be utilized for the gmwing of iei¢u¢e_ ._ - . '..">.+ . , ` munity ot lilmtru as at whole und es- _ _ Practlcal Daily Guide for Vacant Lot and Backyard Gardeners Enlist- ed in Greater Production Campaign _, ‘ Issued by the Canada Food Board In collaboration with experts on the ~ staff ofthe Domlnloln Experi- mental Farm t ' CELERY TRENCHES Now that the potatoes are safely in the ground the next move to be con~ sidered is the preparation of the cel sry trenches- A soon many amateur _gardeners shy at this vegetable, think- ing it too troublesome to handle but those who go in for lt usually fee! that their labor has been well repaid before the season is out. To prepare the trenches. set it line the length de sired. Mark along this line with a spade and move _the line 15 inches Mark this also. Dig out the space ot the trench If more, than one row is required the space between should pet-lallv the high standards of oui"<>hes should be left for some days be- trenches and dig in. The celery tren- _ ` ' ___`§ Q*___ ____ __ AW my mi P __I_I)USI’lf`5~* _lJ\“l\_‘LiLI1.1'.#.’KLLLm' ‘ `.u-t_imiti-ug-I-I-in-i-LLli` '_ e_p1antxLa' reput.-in---Tile--day-ber W W .. -------------------- ~~- - ~- ~ » _` tv---markers---ev lrzrr--tru' rs r , _ _, _ ` _ _ _ . __ ` ' ' -MW-h_ _V L _ A _I mtwmn .m, mm. ,__,.h]\, fm. d(_m,f_l_`, tin m.iii_\ \\.um iiientls he lnid made ini. planting they should he flooded ~;.vi1".._~ . . ' ‘ _ ‘ I _' here. with water.. A vcr i ,. ¢.~i.?- _-I.-ui;:=i.f= -in I, I., fl! -13.*; tt \ ."i::».. 4 - . f _- I _ , ._+ - III ~. 3;' - ' 91 .' - ., -L.. hx _'E' Ji( .1 , _- , = =:r°.-en. “ii - ' ii _-5.. ‘ #Ein i' 3.151 II rl’ -'li' ;:..n.~»r-:i'..'-'.. .., .»; 'i ~ - , _;,;-‘,’,`.-* _ te _-., __ . ...,g,;_;» 1' .\‘_§_f.---__,i ' -.__to- lf ‘III-if ~-'_ ff. r _.fl.» . 1: _L i, 1; I 2 {_,I ‘?1v~.»;?;+`.i il -i-:aft--1 *I9* tal *S ': II _V 1 _-1; I :nl 1, _-:.'1'i ;-,-w.-_ 'fi-i._,' ' ;_;.:,' `_ I _ _ -'vc ,1- li-»~fi' i* *ii* -l'~ ‘-.l -.1 -f 3 ` _ iam, __ ._._.. 'l.»‘- 2' é I; . _r'_. _- | i,,: t iii. --..-assi; '31 I in £25 -_iii I-'I . :ripe '- lf.-1--.» ; -ip ri "__iii._l Q; vi- f .i I-.~". 51" N `.iE;e -» r._.~,‘_ » ,_ ’i‘ 1 -if _fi '. i.-~ .;,/-~._i.!_..~'i .R s-_ use __ ___ ,,, x ,_ _-,_-,-._ii _ ir .ii jr `.; i * \ ,_ if of an inch thick slices. Put in it sauce ‘ 'f` ' lluisn of 2 egg yolks with at quarter a _ ___»f_r,;;-»..~.. .-. -I.;-_ -'i- .ue sa: 1:; .j..:- :=-=‘= .fi ii 1 _-i _.~. _g.§~_»i_»f .it 7' - 'f' ; . . .~~. 'I ' ‘ i"€__ i‘ Secretary Trustees l-:stare t\~\~ -§_`,i LI; i.; 4.3 4. ff . t' .._ .'» nt? It .’ .i-ii iii; gig-\'»-gig Pare and cut new carrots in sixth - ii =. 1 i . ii .giiilf ' i i`. . i"' t . » i i ‘.<.» 'i fi ‘fi ii; i,. _iii ‘ ~I. ‘lj wi _"Lil, R. H. Cameron & (`o. I . 4 .xi i ~. .li is lu' it ijt iz ,.1 _y \_ J if " is-`,‘¢ ' li f ‘J é’-3"- 3'; .T j .` -un Y Hia. i ‘t. .ilu scwess.-in this city on stiiitiuy. \. Ii; gf. . l Q- ;.i 'i i i ii0l1pd. ' `__ I r r 1 if 0". it fx., signed n'ot later than July ist, isis I 1 \ , . a i 'ii- ~» ...- ii ,' ."‘-_ 1. J MCKINNON.-On Sunday, June ind, 1118, to John \V. and .\lrs. Mt-Kinnon. a. daughter, May Isabelle. i lube 9, to Mr. and l_`_ ll. Jewels it tl.;ughter MURPHY.-At the Prim-e Etlwuril ls- lantl Hospital, June 9, 1918, to _\1r. and \‘ii's. Paul A. Murphy, :i son. - ENJOYABLE RECITAL.-Miss l_‘l,inche Simallwood gave u iniisiifzill trout in the form of 'ti recital in tht- iit-artz Memonial Hall on Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The recital ws.- \\i_»ll attended by' the friends und re- liiives of the pupils notwithstanding the fact. that the day and the hour was iiiifavorable for a. large utteiidaiice. 'lhe many pupils who took part in thc recital showed great proficiency thi-ir work reflecting much credit np- on the ability oi' their puinstzikinu_ ieftcher. Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Etlniii <‘ri\s\vell. llun- ter River wisii to thunk their i`rit>ntl_- :intl neighbours for their kindness in their recent bereavenient. EARLY CLOSING W;e, the undersigned iiiort-limits of lininpton, Victoriii,‘Urnputitl, -.intl Try im, have agreed to close our places ol litislne:-is tit eight o‘<:loi:k p.m. start- ing on Julie lst. excl-ptiiig Siitni‘dn_v. ' Wright Bros. D. ' Mcean. Ewen McKinnon. R. Metcalfe. O.B. Wadman. 8013-6 10M2i. Connolly Estate Scholarships” At a recent meeting of the "Trus tees Estate Owen Connolly" zi bod) Corporate-incorporutetl by Act oi' tho Legisluture of Prince Edward island. it was decided to establish ti numlici of Scholarships, said Scholarships to be ztwardedin order of merit to Can dldates who shall have passed ii sit tlsfactory examination set by the “Educational Committee" of tht llonrd of Trustees. This examiun ilon will be open to boys doing Eu trance Work or Equivalent in the schools oi' the Province, who upon in vestigatlon are found eligible to com pete, in accordance with the provl sions of the Will of the lute Owcr Connolly . _ All applications, stating name. age names of parents. Post Oilice url dress. must be sent to the under MATTHIAS J SMITH Connoil y_ lona, P.E.I., June 7th. 1918. 8012-6-10M2i. I CARROTS LILLOISE pan with half a. pint of water. salt, a icuspoonful of sugar and a small piece of butter. Cover and cook about half nn hour, tossing occasionally Add it cup of.cream. a. scrap of butter and chopped parsley. Mix carefully by tossing in the saucepan and serve. I " -aw .- - " i\I it -A - _ ' | ‘Sui ¢ I ` U If.-‘ , - ' ‘\ . ~ I- ' . ( I » _ kg _ ,_ 4_5 Land Regulations _ l , ' " "' THE WI* ""4 “I = '=*"‘"Y "f '"5' mal* ‘Wt-‘Y - -The uiidersigucd arc instructed to i , _ _ . _ II' .` 'I C Saskatchewan or' Alberta A I' I I v . I I - ’ _t . _pnlicant mill av- prcniises on_'lhuisduy the J0t‘h day -’, .M91 gg-g__;_'gAg;§_=g;,g; _'gf,‘,l;{';;g;}"'E§;;'*°,_}\g;gg nr .nine A. in., uns. tit nic imur or sm T D any lztesrilirsge at any l.);i|riinio:I\d_l,ani:is Agency l\|lV]GIVe 0'¢!IOCk.,ll0iln. AI/L that Vlllll- ALED EN En_S_ addressed to tim u _ uencyon ccr_amco tio - nie property s tuate nt the comer of the Postmaster General. will be re- ii.'li'.'¢§f.°`i"’t‘i.¢"'ll.'IltI`”i»"ZL‘l1"°ZiTim §l‘lI._°"lt EWU" and PDWMI Streets in Char- . celved at Ottawa until Noon, on Fri- Ltomezzuger may Pvc" 8vr(1iis.sc'r:.tl;l| lottetown. known as the “Mackleson dsy the Sth July 1918 for the convey- °"" °‘ °"- -' " ,_ by, h, ,_ , 'j properly." sac; of His Majesty's Mails, on a pro- §§I_I2_Ii"¢.`2'l'i'.`I".1'i.'l°{¢ ifiititdcfia §¢rft§In"§a ii. file It wtiillbe ofiiiraeltl for sale in four posed Contract for four years six vi¢\f\uf~ _ , - Senllm 0 Ola ns 0 owni- tim- »»= mi- mi- ww. b-tif--n ..l“...°:;';‘.:.::1::°;':.l:ii':r;‘i.:;i.i..i‘:.°i.:;"ii; 3 we f~»-Hn on iw--I -st---t Irls Post Oilice and 1-lopefleld Railway semantic. Price mn vt-rms. of 53 feet frontuse rind running back Hunan' ham the ,lt Uctober n6xy_ Duties Six’ months residence in each of three 34 [egg Printed .notices _containing further mr., ,-,,;|;,,,,ii,,,., pu..-iiiiitinn pnieitimlyn, 0|, The dwelling house and lot there- “formation as to conditions of pro- zgixmoi; mn it mimi.-ncaa patent, on certain wlthshonting 95 fee_% 9 ilnchss og Eus- posetlcontract may be seen and' blank _ - tori ree and runrl ns ac 16 feet forms -of Tender may be obtained at .ns ¢'f§',I°: ,‘,'.I',‘§hIl:l,|°|f,f',f,`§§§§2,i",',f;'§§{m2§',fl,§I{f Terms 20 per cent down and the bal- ¢||° po" 0|||¢¢| of 1|-ig, }-iopgiigid Price ts-0° rr acre. Duties-Munrtsidc aixmnnthn ance on delivery of the Deed. .and at the omce of the Post Ofllce In. Lt;::':;`;1;;;a,,,,,_C,,|¢.v.¢esol°'°""" "°“' Igor :urthler particulars apply to the 5 Q |,0f,i Th ` I Ili t' n's hi: tt rsducfon I UD EFS S09 - . pw JDHN F. WHIAR naaegfnt-I>Ii:h,mscrIi‘I>l‘1; vIrn';l>_nyclsn‘:i. Live|stoII Dyfed thi; 25") gay of May A_ [)__ . Po” omc. Inspector nisnynlse substituted for cultivation under cena i 1918 _ Post once inspectors office. _ "" """' Dew. _\_i_v.Np_oiz'v.¢;..":‘»1._<§.r_ oauosr a Hasznao I Charlottetown. zznd May isis. I ._ ""’ -,_° .‘"",°'“- ° “' °' ‘ S0 cltors m!_‘_”“o.3’. A _ rig' .l,AlHa;::\<:;1;lMr;ii`l:li surm_ \1_ihis advertise 8038_6_5wrm03i_ I i.a\\'. I .-\iito o\\'noi'_~'. ulio liuve not registei- .-tl oi' i'e-iic\\'t=d their our pt_»rinits foi‘ the current .seiisoii must do so utr slice. l‘ei-sons operating motor ve-i n it-les w it l\1T11T_"rli`o's'e”llF '€\`f’i\T ai'lrel‘s"" illspl:i_\'i-il llit~i‘t-on :iftcr the l4tl1 Juno, 1918. will ho i>i'ostf<~uietl according lo ARTHUR NEWBERY. Asst. Provincial Secretary _ S00-i-li-S.\l4i DUNHOLM ~ 2.161-4 1 `_'l DUNHOLM 2.16'/Q; will make the season :il the owners stulile 114 Kent St., Cliiirlottetoivn :ind the follow- ing route lctiviiig (`hziriottctow|i i`0i‘ Eldon viii l’o\vu1il :ind (‘herry Valley. stopping ut Dingwt-il Jenks. May 27. thence to Eldon. Monday night, Tues- tiiiy Point Prim. stopping at 1'). B. .\lcLcod tit noon, buck to Eldon same' day, \\'ctiiit-sdziy to llenry BrcnnICk. Louis. Lot lit) uvt-r night, ’l‘hnrsdliy noon :it A. Il. .\‘l:irtiii, (lruiiil View; 'l`hursiluy night. to A. l<`. Ilrucc`s, Vullcyili,-lil, Friday ut Samuel Mitt-tin‘S. Digg, Friday night to <_‘iiliuni l3ruce's. Vernon River, returning to Cliurlot- 'vtown by wily of 45. This route will be roiitiiiiicti cvtrry two woelts during the it-dsoii. liuiiholm is ti Buy Stallion weighing 1125 lhes. in ruciiig condition. is ft beziutiful iii~.iiiiierotl horse, any woincn 1-un drive liini. hut. I-lamniontl Kelly can tlriv_e him fiistci'. When lic, lrovc him ut Siiminersiilo lust " year he won tht- fi-nt--i`i»i~-ull trot und pace sctiiiig ai now ir;i.'l; i'v<:oi'tl for Sum- mcrsldc of 2.171,/L_ llunliolm started last sclisoii in ll ratios, winning 8 ilrst ti\oiit=._\'s and only for rin at-citleiit at \’ew Annan irurk in whit-li ln- out him si-if in tho front fiioi. would lifivn end- ed the souson unii¢~:iit~ii. E. L_ HARFHNGTON, Owner. I 082-5-27l\‘I3wks. ex-"f:'mr;"r-L Commodore Ledyard Nc. 34709 ENROLLMENT No. 11 Will make the si-nson 1918 at thei fi\vncr's stable i‘.loi1i;igii=_=,Terms:-1 Five tlollztrs :it time of first service] and ten rlollzlrs :iii-liilonul wlien mare proves in fcntl. Ciiniinoiloro 1.ctly1irtl foiiletl in llliil was sired by Admiral ilewcy the son of Bingcn and Nancy llunks. Commodorr-'s dum was Lady llitlieylie hy .]zickii_iw. Ilenvefil Will` he seen that no horse stands higher in point of lm-ctliiic. As it sire, he stands without pt-er in the Maritime Provinces. ln fart he luis produced more race horses than ull the other stalllnns confined standing for service today on P. E. Island. He is fhe sire of Boil Mar. 213'/i. Hilda S._ 216, Or- well Belle. 2.19, lonrt Girl 2.17%, Rox- light 2,171.5., and 19 others in the 2.30 list. besides it host of others that have! trotted in better time than sta.ndord| time hut were successful in having, their time suppressed. Commodore isf now 17 years old and was never in* such good conditioii us at the present time, Ile is ut the age :it which zi.ilI great sires have trans[uittcd their| greatest number of tro ters, as it lsi .in unquestionable fact that our great-I est sires iiegct more speed betweeni 15 years and 22 _vczirs than they dol before that age. Anyone owning is like- I ly miire that wishes to get a colt with speed or it superb driver will run less risk of failure by breeding to Com- modore thnn in using those unproved sires that owe their reputation to their, owner’s ability as boosters. I i=.Li_|s‘ PHARMACY LTD. [ 40201-1 'I il/ltr f Fl ll I iq .ec ',-lfjf -‘fi ii> _,rf __ 5t_._»__;{ IVaIuabIe Buildings Lots ii if, '~ P I ,.3 ». Synopsis of Canadian Northwest _h_eiug_conthictetl-b_v-J-.~\\l.--ill yers . ""'”“ I I And Dwelling House t-ilhteen years old. may homestead a quarter section of svaiialfc Dominion I-ind in Msmloha, yesra after earning homcsu-.ul patent' also so acres A vt_>r_\' pleasant i't-<‘eptioi'i was lieid ui the t-hurcli t`or Mr. und Iilrs. Vat- rhcr Monday evenini1.ii short progri-ini The Misses Nolzt .\lo1'sc and Elsie lltiiulvii played at pretty piano duet and Miss Jewel and Miss Salisliiiry sling ai l fiiutifnl vocail selection both of vvliit-N i'ecei\'ctl liciirty onctnes. Short iitidrcsses followed by llev.I Roberts in it happy vein und hy Airs. I Sora. L. l'i‘s wolild follow Iiim. l.ittic ('lii~istimi Kernen gave a recitation in closing whicli brought a round of applause after uhicli Pastor Vultrlici' was called to the front by J. \\'. .llyers iiiid- iiresentctl with a piirse roiituiniiig ii purtiiig token oi` estccni to which he responded in ii fitting inuniier. Light rcfroslimcnis were served and a soriail season follouged. Tile lender und touching goodliyes of the muiiy friends prcst-nt was full proof oi' how dt-air _\lr. und Mrs. Vtltvlier liuvo in-roiiie to us :luring their stzl_v.I 'if noiirly two yours. 'l`i\t=.y :ire es-I pct-iiiily t-uplilile in many wnys. not omitting tht-ir musirul talent; :ire dc- lightful (`lirist_iiin people, with an earliest purpose whose iiillueiive will not ond with their going. and while feeling it great sense of loss we con- tirziiiiliitv the llzipiist t-hnrvli at the Soo in securing n proutiiior with it iiituro. piissossiiig ii wife czipnblc and i=lllt'ioiii in any depurtmeiit ol' church work :intl :is willing us cnpzihle. We hid llioiii Gtitlspeml, FOOD TRAINS BEING LOOTED IN AUSTRIA Mil./iN, Juno 5*.\'t\ws is rect-ivetl lit-re l`i‘oni Ziirivli that truiiiloods of food :irc <~ontin\izill_\' looted in Aiislrin. (inc trziiil of u._l1unilreti ti'ui~.lts des- iinoil to rt-lit\\'<~ Vleiinzi, reziclled the mipliiil with only four trucks. The Ariioiter Zeituug says: “The num- iicr of pi‘iso1ivi‘s who tlon't live until ilireir trial, is continually growing. Of the great mormlity among prisoners ihe reasons are known. 'l`ht=y die liungry." ¢ - ____ l--T _________ f WHEN USING \ w ii.soN’s I FLY PADS I IL"\_R£Ao biascrions _ lk \\ CAREFULLY AND Q- rnitnw THEM t _EXACTLY \ l Far more effective than Sticky Fly Catchers. Clcan to handle. Sold by Druggists and Grocer: cvc rvwlvsrc. Bonshaw-Charlottetown TIME TABLE -”£vgi+.:unt--._ia, ..,.._- .s."‘~'x§_'r' Launch “Strathgartney" June, 1918 Leave Iionshziw. Leave Ch’town Tues., -ith, 7 a.in . . . . . . . .3.30 p.m. Fri., 7th, 8 n.m. ....5.30 p.m. Tues.. llth, 10.30 n.m. ......G.30 p.m. Fri., 1-ith, 5.30 zi_m. .. ....1.30 p.m. Tues.. 18th, 7 a.in. ....330 p.m. i"ri._ 21:-it. 8 :i_m. .. ....5.30 p.m. 'l`uos., 25th, 10 n.m_ . .(3.30 p.m. Fri., 28th.. ii a,in. . . . . . p.m. 7079-0-1-Mtf I I J _ I For Sale offer for stile ut Publi: Auction on thc I A _ _ y mportant facto; in the successful culture of this pop- ular vegetable is a plentil`ul supply .if water. In its wild state the celery I* H b0i-I plant and it ls, therefore, nat iirully it water lover. IN M EMORIAM MR. NEIL McLEAN The death of Mr. Nell McLean. Paletloiiiit West, took place on May itll, aged 78 years. Mr. McLean had 0111)’ been sick ten days. Though he was quite sick from the first. his friends did not feel alarmed until the .ltiy before he died. Medical aid was sought us soon as he got sick, but :-ould not prevent death. Mr. McLean possessed ii quiet. kind disposition. a "riciid of itll \vlio loved the good. He spoke ill of none, neither 'lid he try to injure any by word or deed. ln his death the community lost u res- pectable citizen. The tiecezised was a fiiithful and devoted member of Caledonia Presby- ieriiiii church. it was wlilic prepar- ing to go to t'.Iiurcll on Subbtith nioi'n ing thut he took sick. I-le died with the i`uii iissurance that death was to bring lilin to his eternal rest. Ile loft to mourn the following children. Mur- doch in New \Vcf-itininster, il. (‘._ Mrs. Mulrolin i\l<'Rae, and Flora, it train- ed niirse. in Vancouver. B.(‘_. Mrs. (leo. I.. Sharpe, ln Hathorne. Mass.. Mrs. Alex. McLeod, Culloden. P.E.I.. Mrs. (‘hurles Mcezin, Lewis, und Neil on the lioineslead. His wife prede- reusctl him four years ago. He also left one brother, Murdoch. of Wood islands and four sisters, Miss McLean :ind Mrs, Munro, Lewis, Mrs. McLeod. llrudiilhiiiic und Mrs. McLean, Bos- ton, Mass. The funeral services were <-ontlnctotl by his pastor. Rev. M, I). l\iacI.eo1l. Interment in Caledonia cemetery. (Pztlriot please copy.) GUNNER ARTHUR CRASWELL Tile many friends of the late Gun- ner ./lirthur Crasweil, sou of Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Craswell. Hunter River. were saddened to hear of his sudden death of heart failure, which occurred ut Halifax, on May 25th. He was on- ly 20 years of age. A- young man of ‘wright and cheerful disposition, ho ciidciired himself to all. Some two years ago he joined the ll. E. l. Heavy Battery in Halifax, but not being satisfied he offered hi_mseii` for overseas, to iight for his King and country. And not being tit for over- seas he was then content to do his duty at Halifax. l-lis body arrived at ilunter River on Monday, accompani- cd by Sergt. G. W. Williams. and the funeral took place on Wednesday. 29th, and was very largely attended. A short service was held at the home. ind the remains were then taken to llie church at Hunter River. Both services were conducted by -his pas» lor, the Rev. Mr. Leard, of whose church he was it member, and the llev M.r. Sellars. it former pastor of Hunter River. The pall bearers were Sergt. G. W. Williams, Gr. Arnold Mc- Kay, Pr. Christopher Orr, Gordon Bag- nitll. Wilfred Andrews and James An- drews. _ There are left to mourn a sorrow- ing father and mother. one brother. Lemuel. and one sister, Beatrice, both ut home, besides a large circle of re- latives and friends. The following floral tributes were sent to show A lust feeling of respect to the dedGas- ed, viz.. wreath, oiilcers and N. C. 0.’-s. wreath, Mr. and Mrs. T. Cruswell,_Ct~r- digan; bouquet, Mrs. McCormack, St. Eleunor's, an iiunt of the deceased. The remains were laid to rest in Hun- icr River cemetery. lie guvo his life for his country, lie now lies beneath the sod. Away from this world of sorrow, ’1`o dwell forever with God. June 6, 1018. (Patriot please copy.) e..q..p».¢..¢..¢,...¢.....¢..¢..¢..¢n¢..¢..¢»¢»o~g»-c»o»~o-e~e~a-1 YES! MAGICALLY! - CORNS LII-T OUT _ » WITH FINGERS You simply say to the drug. store man, "Give me a quarter of an ounce of freezone." Th-is will cost very little but is sufllclent to remove every hard or soft corn from one’s feet. A tow drops of this new ether com pound applied directly upon s tender aching corn should relieve the sore- ness instantly, and soon the entire corn. root and all. dries up and can b_e lifted out with the lingers. ` This new way to rid one’s feet ol corns was introduced by a Clncinnatti man, who says that, while freszone is sticky, it aries in 9.’ molnont. in-it »im~ ply shriveis up the corn without ln- tlaming or even irritating the surround tins tissue or skin. Don’t let father die of infection or it ` v ij” i \ ockjitw from whittling at his corns, but clip this out and make him try lt. t i -- - 4--ul-»»-* I desired. ' 3. ` of woman's usefulness. 13 ihopes and ilis_;ipptiiiitiiit»iits cxpcricnc- cuuiii-iuweig radisheg 0,- other ea,-15 _ lcd since coining here :ind unfolding crops that it will be possible to cleai _ ‘his perpcctivc i`ur future work he paid off before the celery is ready for NADA _ high tribute to the t-hurches limi com- earthing. Put some niaure in the GA Woman’s Outlook on I CanacIa’s. Future THE splendid spirit and patriotic endeavour of Canadian women has been one of the outstanding features in Canada’s war effort. -They I have unsparingly given of their time and energy in the interest of the Red Cross and innumerable other activities which have come as a result of the war. Thoyjsandg of Canadian women have been anxious to devote part, if not all of their timne, iii directions where theii; work would prove of advantage. _ Registration will be the means of bringing to these women theopportunity they have - The purpose of registration is to learn'the exact capabilities of Canadian men and women, and the information gained through registration will make it possible for Canada to ‘ direct effort from less essential to more essential occupations and to widen the Scope 7 Every Woman ' I I On June 22nd, every woman of 'sixteen years and over must: attend at one of the places _ ` provided for registration between the hours of 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. and there truthfully answer all questions set forth upon the registration card. Failure to register means heavy penalties-as Registration is law. _ ' - Volunteer Workers Needed The registering of 5,000,000 people in one day is a stupendous task, and voIu:it:.ry helpers are urgently needed. Individuals, women’s societies, clubs, i`rai:ernaI socie- I ties, church organizations and municipal puties and assistants. _ _ _ I .- - organizations are asked to help. The ` ' Board appeals with confidence to the ` 5 .I _. i . I if » i _i_ 5t‘\_ _ _ “__ 5 ' ' -'iv . ‘ ' _ _ , _ _ _ “sbs lsr . lv, . iIi".5)‘?o. W _ _ iii" Fval i\ - f i. ¢»-;.»..v- i> patriotism of every Canadian woman and to the pride which every locality must: take in doing its own work well, to furnish the necessary number of _volunteer de- Those willing to offer their services should apply to the Registrar in their district. Issued by authority of Canada Registration Board . »..~\_,,- _,,~=__ I-.~ _ .`i'r".. -I, \~» SUPERINTENDENT OF REGISTRARS-J. J. TRAINOR, Charlottetown, P. E. |.' REGISTRARS For Kingls District,-William Cain, New Perth, P. E. l. For Prince District,-Fred J. E. Wright, Summerside, P. E. II. For Queen’s District,-Henry $mith,ci-iaricttutown P E, |_ ¢‘*“ *1 W ‘J -_-.ss Agar- ' " i _ft --s DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE ALL RAIL SHORT ROUTE FERRY With the Snmnier Time Table Prince Edward island. Passen Tignlsh 9.35 p. m. By the Ocean Lim lted from Montreal, the Boston exv rive Summerside at 11.00 p. m an Charlottetown 11.20. From the lslan by leaving. Summerside at 6.30 nn ers will connect with tho Ocean lilm ton and Express for Halifax the Maritime Express for Montreal. Charlottetown . 80001-6-3M6i. ' W I June l'Itus_e Race U5 'On the _Charlottetown Driving Park on Wednesday. June 19. ~1918. The following races will he -held on the above track on the above date, with purses axnounting-to»$3_50.00. 1. 2.19 Class Trot, 2.22 Class Pace. Purse $125.00. 2. Free for all Trot and Pace Purse $125.00. 3. 2.35 Class Trot. Purse $100.00. The 2.19-22 Class and the Free-for-' all Trot and Pace one mile heats. The 2.35 class Trot half mile heats. '- Entries close 10th .lune.,1918. All races three in five beat plan. ' Admission to Grand Stand and all parts of grounds: Adults 50 cents.' children under 12 year old free. | For Race, Program and all portio- ulafs. write the Secretary. FRANK R. HEARTL President. C. R. SMALLWOGD, ' ress_vla St. John. passengers will ar- ti d il Charlottetown at 6.00 a. m., passeng- Dlstrict Passenger Agents Oillce. Great Clearance Sale Prince Edw-ard Island _`______ l- Although prices are advancing in ull lines of goods this great clear- ance sale gives you an opportunity of saving twenty per cent on all the fol- lowing. goods. 80 cents buys $1.00 worth spot cash. _ TOR|viEN'r|NE-BORDEN AND cAR N0 solids on airnrobation. ` The undersigned offers for sale at a. discount of 20 per cent all the f‘i0CI< In trade. consisting ofa full line of fresh stocked Groceries, Crock- Gryware. Hardware. Rubbers, Rubber Boots in knee and lilp. Overshoes in in One 111111 l\'-'0_and four buckles. Wool unedrware, Fleece Underware. Towels.. _effect June 2mi_ there wp; be a dmbie Cottons. Overalls, Mens punts, Mens Oli Coats. A lot of Wall papers new in daily service Sunday excepted this Deaf- _ between ing M,,i,iiand and I Our hardware consists of 30 kegs nails' and spikes, 20 boxes glass. 20 _ rolls building paper. 500 cans paris green, Chicken wire all widths, Screen ggrs by the Maritime Express from Wine all wld-ths, Spring mattresses, Iron Beds Flock Mattresses. one bale Mani,-ea] and the moifning expreqseg cork wood. Brooms and small articles. -- from _gt_ John and Halifax _Wm be Remember 80 cents buys $1.00 worth of all the above goods. able to an-ive at Chiu-ioiietown 7,05. WE offer special prices on sugar and flour and feeds; also Gardw p. m... Summerside, 6.05 p. m., and See'-ls. Field Seeds and etc. This sale begins on Monday June 3rd and ends on the 1`st`July. After . ithai date all the -goods' not sold will be offered at Public Auction. Includ'ln§ one. office safe. one large odlce desk, one large oval top show case, one Bet computing scales. one set Fairbanks scales. /three sets small scales- “Stoeka." $500 in the Montague lmperlan Fox Ranch. 82000000 in the G00 Yiletown Silver Black Fox Co.. $500 shares in the Eastern Canning Co. Six building lots with buildings thereon. If the Stocks and Bulldln8B . are not disposed ot‘ before the first dai' of July they will be sold at Dllbllc I 4( “n\\\\va "" ` lted for Montreal, the express for Bon- auction on the 2nd day of July 1918. Weather permitting. _ . W. W. JENKINS C. CO. By leaving Tlgnish at 9.30I Georgetown ' R, m,, Sami, ¢;_45_ a_ m__ Charlotte.; All book debts must be settled by the ilrstxluly as after that date they iowp 12_50 hoomund 5ummeyBide_ 1_3() will he collected in the Courts. p. mr, passengers will connect with 7020-5-29iVi15i. _ m§t§'lIIZIIIA\\\\\“WZIM' ' Strawberry ~ Boxes _ oooo ...ti.';i.i.. 6 5o,ooo UI Just received, best gnaiity standard size as requifed by Government ruit Inspector. Can dell1terat_ once. Strawberry growers get your supplies Now- _ Special prices for large quantitief. 'Sold 'in BUY quantity. . \ I - ~~ Carter & Co.--Ltd _ I Grain and Feed Warehouse. Qu St. I 80256-4tf Sec.-Treasurer. _ I msax\n\\\\\avmr4n\\\\\mnNmMIH_l\v UN” , _ "l ~ _i , - ° ~ - I ' -» , _ .I .-\-.~‘ _ i I