Charlottetown Pte. George F. Charles McKinnon. Pte. Malcolm McAulay. Cpl. Peter A. llughes, Mill Cove. Sergt. I-‘_ Simmons, Clyde River. John F. Iii:-.Leod, Park Corner. John Gallant, Summerside. ' li. Allan Steele, Newport. Peter McDougall. Morell_ Cpl. Geoi léuriis, l\1iaalpl;;il;ie_ Pte. F. _ rown, ion. Pte. Ernest Gaudet, St. Nicholas. Pte. Geo. Bowiioss_ Alborton. L_ Sgt P. H. Crockett. York. Sgt. l.. S. McDonald_ Peters Road. Pte. S. W. Mclleath, Forest Hill. I.. Corp. Jas. Coles, Winsloe. Gordon Mandersoii, Mulpeqne. A. Campbell, Long River. P. E. I. Raul G. Dolron, Bloomfield. las. H. Stewart. Donaldstoii. Supper R. Collins_ Hunter River. Leslie M. Robertson. Mt. Hope. 'ico, li. Robertson. Bradalbane. Kilburn il. Sharron. Cr1`qiaud_ Sgt. Fred Bagnall, Hazel Grove. _ DISCHARGED ON Gr. Ernest Davey, PRISONERS IN GERMANY. ~ Pte. H. J. Wells, Elmsdale. Private J. Fraser, St. Peter's Bay. Peter M. Grant, Bangor, P. E. I. Private Daniel A. Simons, Port Wood. _ -Pte. John Murphy, Charlottetown Private Llyod Looman, Georgetown. ' Pamr Mr-.l{cns¢ie_ St. Peter's Bay. -. Wilfrid R. Gunn, New London. Malcolm Gillis. Mount Vernon. -Fredk. Davison, Charlottetown. MISS! J. F. Peters. Charlottetown. Lieut. C.B. Plthlado. Charlottetown. John McPhee. Georgetown. Wilfred C_ Gunn, New London. Joh-ii Mcl.eod, Summersidc. . DIED FROM WOUND8. Private William Gordon, Montague John W. Mr-Donald, Bradalbane. Patrick A. McManus, Bonshaw. §-ivate Arch. Mc-K'lnnon, Canoe Cove Gunner Neil Mcisaac, Souris. rlvate Walter Smith Pownal, (West-, John Currie, Charlottetown. George Dunn, Rustico. Donald D. McPherson, Glonwilliams Gordon Maude rscn. Mal peque KILLED I Cyrus B. Birt, Pisquid East. Charles L. Pitts Charlottetown. ' . _A. C. Henderson, Union Road. John McLean, Charlottetown. Pte. Alex. Lorne McNeill, Rocky Poin|,'; Corp. Robert 0. Stewart, Dunstaif- ` iiage. _ Charles McFarlane, City. Mr. Len Wonnncott. Hunter River. ` Pte. James Marshall, Covehead. Pte. Angus McDonald, Roseberry f Pte. William Hughes, Mill Cove. C. Robinson, Augustine Cove. ` Pte. T. J. Martin, Charlottetown. Richard Warburton. Charlottetown. , Pte'Dani'el McLeod, Charlottetown Lt. Ralph Rogers, Kensington. '~ Pte. E. Dixon, Gaspereaux. I.. Corp. li. Steels, Newport. M. J. Fraser, Montague. Frank Buotc, Mill Cove. ` DIED ON MILITARY SERVICE Private Fenton Alchorn, Rocky Point. ' Gunner Robert McPhee, Charlottetown Gunner O. S. \icEachern, Charlotte- Gunner Alfred James, Midgell. Bom. Adolph Gallant, Rustico. Bom. James Stevens, Kingston. Gunner Martin Dalton, Georgetown ; Pte. A. R. McArthur. Alberton. _ Pte. Wm. Beaton. East Point. James Taylor, City Pge. George Keele, Little Pond. Pte. John McDonald, Charlottetown. Cant. 'l‘. M. Hvnfiman. Charlottetown. ` Major W. L. Harvie, Charlottetown. ~ Lance Corp. Gilliis, Summerside. Pte. Daniel M. Ross, Mt. Vernon. Private Geo. W. Sharp, Bnlamoraido. génate J. D. gmerhlehgwg veto oo ¢lAl._ an _ _V - Pte Dal?el:llclicnu. ` Lr Y; ` .f :-_1-r " '_ :J-ICM -`1-¢- ~ -' S rl' ' The were-ii' cizlange, is Guardian agent in Summer- ai e -THE can be obtained at Lai!erty’e Tonsoi-~ ial Psrlours. Bumpierside. .__._... --W. K. loQ0_UGAN Gloho Fox EX- H18 -Boa rs can be comfortably ac- commodated at the Lincoln House Wa~ ter St. Bummerslde. Rates moderatef Modern conveniences. 365-6-16M5i. -SUNDAY SERVICES.-. On June 18th. Rev. H. R. Bell will preach as follows Kensington at eleven a. nt.; Wilmot l-[gil 3.80 p. m. and Summer- side at`7 p. xn. I _-THE OASCAPEDIA on return to Montreal is due in Summerslda early this morning. Her outward cargo will consist of 1,000 bags potatoes. 3"0 cases canned goods and 100 cases eggs.-(‘._ --FUNERAL SERVICE»- The full- eral of Bennie_ son of Robert and Mrs. McKensie»r., took place on Satur- day, June 3rd to Malpeque Cemetery at 2 o'clock and was largely attended. by sympathisers of the family who wished to pay a last tribute or re- spect to a young life cut short at an early age of 27. Just when life seem- ed brightest. Bennie took sick about Christmas and although he received the tenderest care from lovable par- ents and medical skill he gradually failed in health and his death is deep- ly lamented by father and mother, three brothers allot Malpeque and one sister, wife of Mr. Win. Essory of Suinmerside, and a host of rela- tives and friends. His Mlnisteniltev., Mr. Murchison,'conducted the ser- vices at the house and grave, the fol- lowliig first cousins acting as pall- bearers: Charles Charter, Milton Woodside and George Mountain Jr., and his two brothers Robert Jr.. and George. The floral tributes were sllf ent but loving reminders of the sy- mpathy ol’ friends for the bereaved ones and of their love for the lovely young life which passed lntoliis fath- ers keeping.-D. -WEDDING BELLS.-A pretty June wedding took place Wednesday eve ning at Kensington, when Miss Mattie Caldwell. eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Caldwell, became the bride gton. The silk mull oninge parlor in of Wm. . Bernard, Kensin- bride dalntlly uttired in white with conventional veil and blossoms entered the on the arm of her brother, Harry,, to the gtm. ins of the “Wedding March" skillfully played by Mrs. John Walker, Miss Amy Caldwell, sister nf the bride was bridesmaid and was dressed pale blue silk nsull. The groom was ably supported by Mr. Willa Andrews of Bradalbane. The bridal party stood under an arch' of ferns, apple blossoms and flags while the ceremony was performed by Rev. George Morris, assisted by Rev. Mr. Johnson. A dainty 1-epust was ser- ved to a large number of guests. The preseiite were both numerous and cos tly, among them being a beautiful set of silver cutlery. a present from the choir of the Methodist Church or which the bride was n valued nieiiiner` and former organist. A large number_I oi' the young people seranaded tlieni ‘ and were well received and treated to cake utter which they dispersed to their homes giving three hearty cheers for the bride and groom. The many friends of the young couple wish them bon voyage, They will reside at Ken- aist iiii A very interestliig game of baseball was played in the Victoria, Park last night between the Beavers and the Tanners which resulted in a victory for the Tanners by a score oi' 8-6. The line up was as followsz- Tnnners. Beavers, Catcher. E. Diamond. T. Dewar. Pit I1 ` lst. Base T. Cronin (Capt.) J. Turner _ 2nd base 3rd Base P. Diamond. A. Buote. S. Stop _ V. Chalsson. R. Prowse R. Field J. Mclnnis. J. Johnston Center W. Griffin. E. Mclionald L. Field F. Martin. E. Prowse. Much credit is due to W. Ryan, manager aild coach, for the victory of the Tanners. The star of the Tannera was Home- rim MARTIN. THE TEUTONS gERE TAK N BY SUHPRISI. LONDON, Jun'e 13.--(New York World.)-The military correspondent of the Morning Post, diacussmg the present war situation, says: The Russians have shown their usual perspicaclty in choosing the time and scene for their new offensive. and udroitness in cun~_. from the Germans; _ I* their cooling the ~:.~.-:_-.~::.-_-_‘_T.1T.‘j1;;:.rv-_irr-n;\r_'.':T`-are-‘-T' -'J-"V-‘-`-`-"-'Y'-`-`-`-‘ff-`-Pf-D-‘-TE'§T‘i.ff-,g-ji-3-E*f;T:5T.r?‘-‘_‘.-_-_ IIIOUNDID " _ . -IT PAV! to buy in this Province. r -ONE G! word each MORNING DAILY Guardiub have the stylish serviceable new lines to have, . gonhfor ulvortil lu this ' 'W' ‘°°°_m I order. mum churto. twenty?-Tillie cents. -BABY CARRiAGE8:- Braces at surprisingly lov;_rprices_ 348-6-10Mtu . Zwks El~‘ri 2wks -AT HOME.- Mrs. Wm. Bernard,I Kenslngon will be At Home Wednes; day afternoon and Thursday afternoon) and evening June 21, and :l2u-l. I ' 368-6-IBMII. J -ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED.-,‘ The engage 'ent is announced of Miss. Ella Pearllyudsou. daughter of Mrs.I Margaret pdson, Cascumpec.`to. the; Rev. Walter James Domvllle._ The’ marriage will takp place In June.,_Y f -FARMERS. - Buy your woven fencing novvi from Braces who are the" .Largest dealers in the Maritime Prov-~ lnces andagents ' for the famous “Marltlme." Buy from headquarters,” where you are assured "unsaggable,"| full gauge, high carbon, ` Pittsburg quality-all styles and in the lengths you require. 1 348-6-l6Mtu Fri. 2wks EFrl Zwks ‘ -Fnowi THE FnoN1'.- iundred,‘ the six year old daughter of Mrs. Lemuel Wood, Victoria, St., Kensing-_ ton, has received the following unsw-I er to a note placed in the toe of ai pair of socks sent to the front:-Muy 4. 1916. Dear Mildred Annabell:- The socks knitted by your grandmoth- er fell to me and were very welcome. I hope that when you grow up you will does. I rather fear that this war took many girls by surprise and they had to tall back on their mothers and' grandmothers whose education in this respect had not been neglected place here and many people are killed every day and perhaps we wouldn't stay here to iight as we do_ it it were not for all the little girlsi and big girls and young girls which who think of us, work for us and pray. ly, W. 0. Greenstock, H. Col., 49th d Battalion, (Edmonton Regiment.) 0 5 -The Sisters of Notre Dame Con- 4 cial train will run-from Surnmerside. . . » r Plan to some to Tlgnish July 11 or learn to knit as your grandmother, y°“ Wm regret It' 36"I'6'mM1‘° bers of the Tignish Branch of the Rcd Cross at an afternoon tea on Tuesday. Mrs. Scott is a charming by meh. moth,”-s_ We are in a had hostess and her tea was a decided suc- ataiidpolnt. _ Richard of Tignish Shore took place we have 1ef¢_},9h|m| us in Canada: from Tignish church last Friday und was largely attended. She loaves to for “B every day_ yours very sincere.; mourn a husband and live small chil- last Sunday at his home in ’l‘lgnlsh. _...___ He returned to Charlottetown, Mon- , _ - . .V a D . ` vent, Tlgnish will hold their annual tor Murphy. The Senutur‘s younger picnic this year on July 11. A spe- -son, Howlan, has also joined the Siege Battery.-Y. _ 20 Diacvsnfl. . ». -1-_i nobby and up to the mmu All our -small Hats going at 20 pei' Cent' di8l20\1¥.lt __ A lot of nice Milan, tagal and.c`_hip.Slri_iw. Hats. These are all new A ` tein,style._ ,- _ , _ "J ‘i ~‘ -‘ .la _ co KI ' a ‘ __ V? > H "§ 5 .` _ ,‘ .- _ ,»_;; ’ The Islan`d’l LOICUIFB swf* .. i --" '. " ~ 1 r,=_ , m ‘i u .` J _`. J gp .ii I. r _-5 1._i'__‘,¢. i They were ordered for our spring trade and now. we _are _'selling them out ~ ata discount in order to make room for OW "CW Sf°"k f°f mldiummef- » We have them in all colourri -BUFHY. Navy. C0P€_¥lh3E¢¢¥l» T311. While and Black. At _all prices from 98c up to $4.50 at 20 PEI 0¢I1fdlSC0\mt- These include all trimmed hats madel in small shapes. in and look the lines over today. 20 per cent off our low one price means a big d1SCOi1Hf- _ ` wwwll/14m=_asemavAaa\\\\\uv1mmmn‘§\\\\\u1Iz.\\\\\\\\\ G I 3 I 5 -Mrs. Scott entertained the mem- eas both from a social and financial -’l"he_funeral ot’ the late Mrs. Peter ren, all of whom have the sympathy f the community. -Lieutenant A. E. Murphy, of No. J Siege Battery, Charlottetown, spent a cconi allied bv his lailiei. Sena _-Mr. John _McCue, of Lynn. MMS arrived in Tigiilsh last week. Mr. McCue has purchased u fine old home- stead in Norway, about five miles from Tignish, and concerning his next move expectation is, as .Dickens would say, "on tlptoe."-Y. --A -TWO BROTHERS IN KHAKI.- huve sustained bythe death of their daughter, Annie, a bright lovable girl of eighteen. She attended school un- til March when her health began to fail. lier condition, however, was not considered dangerous until about two weeks ago_ when her mulady as- sumed a' serious form and on Monday morning the 12th Inst., she. calmly breathed her last- Her death= is a ter- Miss Mary Kilnh went to Charlotto~ ‘ ' town on Saturday last to take leavelgggetrlax f=(:.th3§y:°0I't°§?l‘;ir”:g:_‘3; Of he' ’"°"‘" S’5“*’"°’ ""““““ K'“"”"wiii limi it ima to realize that me °f me 105th' wh” Ie" with ms r°g|`Idear Lord has been merciful to take meiit for Valcnrtier_ Wednesday niorn-,I I mmseu. in th H _ _h lor o e‘sp ng-time of gl!-V Klflxllffhler :»'°th°"'t l2§‘;°"‘§:ng't' her life ere the worlds soul-¢iestroy- 131' mf D A‘“fm°““d‘; B , ‘_ es_|ing brcatii ima iiilgiited tire freshness ('. Y boys. B “el __ ‘;t§(‘)`\ 1 _ ”"sclf;‘t“ch‘,’, “ The of heart and mind. The funeral took ape( W re soilis of Mr had Mrs 'hmm Tu"'E"a'V munung' neqmam °““g me" “ K ,ri I I 'h si High Mass was sung by Rev. A. J. Mc- unies Klnch o gn sl. W o mil Dougal] The ba“_b‘,m_e" were feel jlmry I”`°"d ‘"7 thmr tw” bmw Frank Richard, Joseph' Gallant, Zee Gallant. Eddie DesRoches, Everett --- Clohosey and Auhin Gaudet. Besides -Much syiiiputliy is felt for Mr. and the parents five brothers and live sis- Mrs. Jerome Richard, in the loss they ters are left to mourn.-Y. il _._-..._ _ - __-fi - i Rung Natural E. Daiwa. C ati. Cm-rie,(capt.i` ' _pr 106s. ‘ numbofoffinislied yi - n.i§s_ir...,.._.....s have for n,-1. _ , A 12-Day Clean-L' Price 05353;’ Well Made Single l.`.'.'=i."‘i*"2.*'? This is your one~_--and-. perhaps your last opportunity to se- ~ cure' Chairsat this price. This _offer was never equalled bcfvlf $0. our kno_v_;vledge-~we cannot pr_omi»¢£Dil_ that it will be repesiad in ~ the future-NOW_and only now is e _tune to buy. ` 1'* I _ , '~ These .Chairsare made ofa rally seasoned and selected birch and elm in clear, _ whit? linjsh; made with 1_9-inch back, l._5xl5_inch seat, roun _ ck pa el, extengiépn back-posts, _ neatly turnedlrnobs at top givin? the _Chiilr a well nished apgear- , , ' wéltlsusiizile ci'li1iags-sculattlhelgueght size, sblsreandi P- E. Island, on all cash r _ , ,"ur ,or oo. sure oo er __ or-dersamimun _ this price becauseanofferofthiakind isextremelyrare. 0 8 m no I . _ _ _ _ c _ < _ °1‘°V¢l'f0r tbesecbairs. - P Sale of These Chairs Starts Next Wednesday ----A Smashing Low Single Rung * ` F-Bradley aiiicpimaiu t ` ’ ‘ -;'+f f - From the turn of the S ore Key next _Wednesday morning and for 12 days follow- ing, these Chairs will be on sale at this un- heard of price. There are 1500 in the lot, but while this number looks large, the_ price will sell them---the offer is simply irresistible. In fact, they can’t be purchased direct from the factory’1r1i1ght1_1oWi%i hundreéil lotsdat the_ sange . rice. e rlce o ma eri is a vancing Icaps and bgunds -wages are increasing en¥ ormously on account 0 the scarcity of helpf- all_ of which inevitably means the advance of For Halls and Schools School and Church Trust- ees, as well as ;Directors of i Halls S!\r°mptlg' by mail 01° Phone or get a card Hol- lwlns special Train Wed- H3908? moming and take ?m¥»»“é‘&'l»°.il!’.‘Zf.f.Ili§'°°"°.’.‘.°° e+.>f=¢i_ai»; se". ¢ine.“i>°l§‘aa I5 'this issue. I W¢l>§Yallfrelght¢':hnrges I _.I F0111? \‘lllway`“stat'ion in i i il We Day freight if 3 _Oil $10. 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