, ' ers not later than Tuesday morning. ,V . _ _ M1.. .-.,. - ~ . - . '-Will( .1-‘~ 5*. MI' 14 '».lZiOfi.*l* \» ‘ - l»‘:THE ,. . I , -~ . , . ».¢..-~ - , , - i PU! _ ... " f,V~n;_ ' - f --- ._ . ‘ _if Psuwaueo-in eric.. ciiiii-.111 mr- ' . Balt Herring ,..,,.,.,.,,,,,, niitir setsciioss roll ~ 1 0' 0 A THOUGHTFUL HOST 1 _-1-‘ L ` '_" _ V 1 r ~ - . '_ l awlmuzsi 29th.B19is. hy nev. F. - __ 0 Q essle Rebeccah -Jamol bf Mi&:lI’to William Hamilton Paul olliuooton, P.E.-I. . TH-EXWORTH Y-in this clt _ . 1'. $380. 1918. by Rev. F. H. Little- Jflilll. Elizabeth 'Jane Exwoi-thy of Lot 08 to Brenton Arnett 'Smith oi Charlottetown. P.E.1. 1 1 1 I am asked by Magdalene Island parties to dispose ot for their account three to five hundred barrels of her- ring suitable for lobster bait at $3.00 per barrel of 200 lbs., delivered f.o.b. cars Souris, about June 10th. Please write or phone, promptly. to l-l. H. Acorn, Souris. 7051-5-31111131 |, "7 il Fon slits .* ' . , _ , . N'oPHl‘R\0|a'-Suddenly at West giant, lhy 1918. Christy .Mc- l'l0\l. GIG# years. Born in Bcotltnd sbeicame when a child to Wont Point, where she spent her life. l cAnAn1AN :aov-snumsnr 111111.- WAYB, CHANGE OF TIME, , P. E. I. DISTR-ICT V- C-vmuieucins M°11dav. June ard. 1318 trains will run as follows:- wear:-’ Daily except Sunday leave (Thar- lclletown 6.00 a. m., arrive Borden 8.20 a. ni.; returning leave Borden 9.00 p. m. arrive Charlottetown 11.20 -'p. in. I Daily except Sunday leave Charlot- vtowu 1.2.50 p. in. iirrlve Borden 4.00 p. ia.; returning leave Borden 4.15 yi. ln. arrive Charlottetown 7.05 p. iii. Daily except Sunday leave 1‘liar- luitetown 3.30 p. nl. ur1‘ive Emerald Junction 5.95 connect wi_tli train from Borden, arrive Suniiiiersidc 6.05 p. ni. Tllnish 9.35 p. ni. . Dollyexcet Sunday leave Char- lottetown 4.3; p. iii. arrive limeruld .function 7.10 p. ni. leave 'Eiiierald Junction 10.00 p. in. on arrival ol train from Borden; arrive Sii111me1'» side 11.00 p. m. Daily except Sunday ,leiive,Borden 5.15 ri. ni. arrive Sumxnerside 10.30 a. in. leave Sumnierside 11.20 arrive i‘i~a¥iottetown 1.40 p. 111. Daily except Sunday leave 'l`ignish 3.30 `a. m. arrive Suminerside 12.35 p. in. leave Suniniei-side 1.30 p. 111. arrive Emerald Jct. 2.55 p. 111. Bo1'd_cn 4.90 p. m. connecting with second trip of (‘ar Ferry lor. Mainland points. Daily except Sunday leave Su11111ier~ side 6.30 a. tn. arrive Enierald .lunc- lion 7.30 a. ni. connect with train for Borden and arrive (`.hz1rlot1etowi1 10.20 a. in. Daily except Xindfay leave liordeiif 6.20 ai. rn.,a.i’rii'e Enie-1'nl1l 7.20, Suni- merslde 9.20 a. 111., Tignisli 4,:l0 p. sn. Daily except Sunday leave llorden 4;15 »p. m. arrive Suniinersldo 6.05 p. m. Tignish 9.35 p. ni. ` Dolly-except Sunday leave Borden 9.001p. in. arrive Sumiiielzsiilc 11.00 p. in. . Daily except Sunday leave Eiiieriild 5.20 p. m. arrive Borden 6.20 p. 111. 1a_».s1°1- L_. ’ Daily excepb Sunday leave charlot- teiown 6.45 a. m. ar1'lve Mi, Stewart 1.35 2. m. Georgetown 11,20 11. m. Souris 11.15 11. 111. returning leave Soul-is 1.15 p. ni. Georgetown 1.00 p. 11.1.' Ml. Stewart 4.15 p. ni. zirrivc Charlottetown 5.50 11. 1... ‘ _Daily except Sunday leave Elmira 5.25 at. tn. Sourls 6,45 a. ni. George- tow|,0.35 a.V in..Mt. Stewart 8.35 a. ra. arrive Charlottetown 9.50 a. ni.; returning leave Charlottetown 3.05 p.i in. arrive Mt. Stewart 4.15 11. in.” Georgetown 6.00 p. m. Soiiris 0.05 p. 1oi.l§lll.ra 7.20 p. m. . l sour»i=_- ` ‘ ,Daily except Saturday and Sunday leave* Murray Harbor 6.20 a. ni. ar- rive Charlottetown 10.15 a. ni.; re-, up-ning Leave Charlottetown 3.210 p. n1.._arrive Murray Harbor 7.25 p. 111. "Saturday ONLY leave Murray lliir- hor 7.20 a. m. nrrivc Charlottetown 10.06 s. m.; returning leave Chur- lottotqwn 4.00 p. m. arrive Murray l-Larlor 6.4.5 p. m. Soi regular Advertisement in Mon- 42:11- "ni>ers.~ 1- _ District Passenger Agenl's Office. Gz8f\MtMOWD, P. E. l. 7 3f6»30M4i. 2 111111115. Owing to the very few hogs now of- fering Davis & Fraser are notifying all sllpporskhat they discontinue re- coivfhl ho|s'»,at1tlie factory, (.'ha1~lot- t`l£0wl on June 12th. For thnt. rea- son l'a_i-iners having any to dispose of should deliuer them to the lociil buy- .lune 11th sq as to be shipped in pro- perilme. » , .Phcklng will be resunieil as usual. early in September and farmers are particulaiily urged to have as mnny hogs' as possible ready by that lime, is there is .every indication of good pric'%1;;f the _stock is uvoilahle. 1 ' _ '. » ' -5,- ) > . . 'V4 'J `t\ ~-’ J 1 _'ie A Saxon Roadster 1917, Model, used one season, in perfection condition. Apply to J. Reginald Johnston 224 Euston Street or Phone 374 L 7048-5-Il0.\lli`. -------» 15166 ' ENROLMENT NO. 7 This well kiio\\'i1 stallion. cliuinpioli of the lilarltinie Provinces, winning Iottotown. will iiizrlie the season as ful- loivst- niorniiig. May 0111. to George Greeifs; Kiiigsioii, over nigglit; lciiviiig there Miiiiiis. noon: Daniel Mt-l’liee's. Long 0’Brieii's. lloiisliuw. over night; Tli111'sril1i', 0th, .-\lln1i Ferg1ison’s.. Synopsis Izoaflaaaaiaiculforlhwesi in (ood stand- nlonl side his three 5 1 r; ___ ;;'___,_ llz1111|1t011. ui noon. .\liittlio\\‘ Calll1e<.'lt'sl l‘1'_vo1i. over night; Friilziy. 10th. to' 11111111-.is (`11111i~1'o1i’s, Aiigiistiiie (‘ove,l il. noon; ll111'1‘_\' .\l1it1i11't_ (Wipe 'l`i'nv-f :\1'.l'.s. 1111011, _-\cii1-ns lilur-1 1'1iy`s, \\'l11~1'1- lic will rcliiaiiii till lilon- 1la_v. Moy lilili. noon; to George ('11- ‘1iill`s. lleilviiiio. o\'1~1' night; 'l`1ies1lay, 14111 to Roy .B111‘ils`. l.o\\'1~i‘ l~`i‘ecl0\vii, iooii; lo .loliii 'l`i'.1i11o1~`.-_ Kiiikoril. ov- or iiiuhi; \\`i\1li1¢-:-1ln§.'.' 15th, to Brndzil- bziiiv 111 noon, ltoh.-1‘t llugntili, llnzel il1'ovc, over night; 'l"11l1'sd11y, 16th. \'\'ili`1~~_»il llriiiiiiiioiid lit noon. then to '>\v1io1"s .staililos ovor night; l~`1'idn`_v. l71i1. 111 l1`1-11111-is \‘.'. ilughcs, Grafton St., ihoii :Vit o\\'11i~1"s .stzlhlo till .lion- Iz1_\'. 20111, noun. . The ;1l1ov1» roiiii- will hc oontiniicll cvi-ry two ii-cults, health and weather pcriiiltiiiig. 'Ft-riiis and uonilitions by applying- to Aeneas Murray. in cliarge. l James F. Roper, Hammond Kelly, Owners. Mares 111 o\viioi‘s` risk. ‘E077-5-27Ml\v1 highest honors tit Halifax and Char-'I I \\'ill leziw (`l11ii'l0tlcto\vn Illondzijs Mr. Tompkins was obliged to stop over night at apmall country hotel. lle was shown to his room by the one boy the place afforded, a colored lud. "l'm glad there's a rope here lu 1-use of fire," coiiiinenteil Mr. Tomp- kins. us he surveyed' the room. “hut what‘s the idea of putting ii Bible in the rooui in such a prominent place " “Dat um intended i`oh use snh," replied the boy. “ln case de tire am too t`u1' advanced foh yo' to make yo’ escape, ssh.” l1 1 11901111 2.21 1-4 (The Greatest Sire of Speed.) prodiiced at colt to trot a. mile in 2.25 SFOWH SUOYIS 10 D981' 11141110- iit Clintlium. Miss Aquiril timed in l And t-hus by helping those in need, we GUARDIAN REIDEIIS ` Furnished by W. I. Louoon LOVING KINDNESS V ` ‘Y Let us` not ask to do grbat deeds or for the world's applause, But only just to live each duy for some true, noblecause; may be some obscure place will claim us for its own, he world pass by with scornliil smile and leave us ‘there iilonc. _ it iiiukcs no difference what strain We mul" 110i be “D011 the F011 Uf lh9| 1 oi’ blood 11 inure bred to Aqiiiri may re-l \\orld’s greatest men, , present. us it is certain u speedy foal, B t . 1 _t . I _.l |_; } will he the result. :iid that is the topi u “ii 32'" eng' um IIOVOM hm ' mu ` - hcst of a sire. Belmont Miller, 2.17141' _V it gf h `Y “EB Hi t _ t I _ und Dusty Miller, 2.21, are out of an - 0 mil Bl' W 9"? 01" 0 IS <'US» " |.~\hno1it Wilkes mare. Arkola, 2.181/4.! lowly place or high, ' ' 5“"‘i Pino" S' (M) 225 me ‘Jul °f1Just do n deed of kindness there. . §ta"|0n |i; noon; John l ` due .io laiilty iiiivigatlon by (`11pt. Wm ' .\l.1rti1i. who is alone held lilluneauhlc. MOTOR BOAT SRATHGARTNEY 2\vks.p1l. 1» 7 Y _ Bay Stalli1lNulwo0d Sircd by (`o111niodore, Dain by Park- side. \\'iil he :it I-‘red Dollz1r`s. Brook- ilcld \\’e1|11vs1l1iy `.\’l11_v 15 thence ti. Mrs, ilc1`\ill1z111's llimtcr liiver over night, tliciiue to I). I\lcPhcrson,'s, .\'o1-tl1\\'iltsliire at noon 'l`11esday's 1111d l<`1'idu_\~s to i‘ha1'lottetown at lt. Diirnnts Royal Hotel Stables. Single service $4. Season $6.00, mares ut own- ers risk. 1 ‘ ' BYRNE BROS. , Nortli River 4944-5-l1saii`rlSipd. '72,' Altlioiiuh i11'i1~11~' :irc iirlvuiiciiig in ance sole gives you :iii oppo1'1liiiit_v ol, lowin_1; goods. 80 cents llllys $1.00 wortli spot , No goods on iipprollzition. i 'Pho 1in1lei'si,1.:11o1l oiicrs for sole iii .<|o<:li iii trade. coiirlsiiiig of 11 i`iill lini 1'.i‘y\vure, l~Iu1'rl\v1i1'1-. ll1ihl1<-rp, l{1il1hi‘l‘i one zinfi two and t'oi11' hui-kles. Vi'ool 11| tloitoiis, Ovc1':1ll.s_ .\l<:11.< paints. Mons ()l this near. Our har1l\v111'i» v1111sist_s of _‘lil keg rolls hiiildiiig paper. 500 cliiis paris g wire all wirltlis, Spriiig 1111itt1'cssc.~l. lil Cork wood, ll1'ooi11.~'. :ind small '.\rllr'les. - lte111e111bo1‘ 30 :fonts buys $1.00 iv. VVE offer special pri(-es on sugar Seeds, Ficlil Seeds :ind etc. This .solo begins o11 Moiidliy Juno, lhziy dole :ill the goods' not sold will hcl one office safe, one large oilice desk, l coiiipiitiiig sciiles. one set Fnirbaiiksi “Stocks." $500 in the Montague l11iper‘ rgetowii Silver Block Fox C0., $500 r Six building lots with buildings t, are not disposed oi' hefore the first dnl l "iuction on the 21111 tiny ot' July 1918. All book debts must be settled bl will he 1-ollccteil in the 1.'o11rt.~:. 7020-s-2911 151. ‘- A Great Clearance Sale :ill ‘lirics ol' goorls Iliis grcut 1-.h>zir- srving i\v<~1|i_\' pi-1' 1'i~1ii on :ill llie fol- cnsh . _ t 11 discount ol' 20 per cent :ill the o of fresh .stockcii Gi'oce1'ics, Crock- Bools in knee and hip. Overslioes in nedrwlire, Fleece lliirlerivurc, Towels, il Fouls. A lot of Wiill puilers new in s nails' and spikes. 20 boxes glass, 20 rc-en, tlliickeii wire all widths. Screen on Ilcils l~‘lo<'k Ma1tt1'esses, one hole orth of ull the above goods. :ind flour :ind ieeils; al:-io Garden flrd and ends on the lst July. After offered at Piiblic Auction. lncludiiig one large oval top show case, one set scales. three sets small scales. ian Fox Rnnch, $2000.000 in the Geo- shares in the Eastem (laniilng Co. hereoii. lt' the Stocks and Buildings y of July they will he sold :it public Weather perniltting. W. W. JENKINS &. CO. Georgetown y the first .luly us after that date they A Seven Passenger _ All L. M. Al\l 7055-5-1llM2li. ‘ F OR QUICK SALE . Scvviwil Second Hand Ford Cars-Touring & Roadsterg V /\l.~1o Good Running Order sAcK_yiLL1~:, N. B. . “ 3.* ._ I _ " _Z :L u-Q McLaughlan Buick in I l oiicr- io DERSON _-gui _ 15 if w ;x~ l .i»f>_. ¢ \ P/iss _ (liinadiun should cu vm ST. JOHN who will Daily exaopt Sun- day, Connmlona from Port lorden V W without c "A.NAD'.lA N 1 Moniranl, Toronto und all Points in the H. M. Davison, Agent and arrange Standard or Tourist Car Space. 7000-5-28M4ipd, CAPTAIN OF FLORIZEL ` V low him u chief iilutcfs ueriitlctite foré Leave Bonshaw Leave Ch't0wnl U10! lJ0\'i0ll- 1 'l`11os.2S i1t10.3011.111. 'l`1ies.0.30 p.111.] l~‘1~i. 2ll.-t1'1.f:011. ni .li`ri. 1.3011. i1i.‘ i 1 ' DUNHOLM 2.161-4 help ourselves the most. I 'And at the joui'ney’s'end' we'll findl , DR, J, M_ N|¢HQ|_50N,. that kindness was not lost. i 202 Kent Street, _ ________.__»_L__- T0 BLAME FOR WRECK ST .lOH\I'S Nfid. May 8.-This! which investigated the loss ot the steamer -Florize1,`iunde public theirl finding-. Tliev find the mishap \\as` and they suspend his masterls r:ei'li~i iigile for t\velity~one inontlis, but al-, e --ff .___ ---- - *il 1 I, V :ll ' ' t -1 V \Y\*7//7/7/7L§\\w\\\\\\\nv//lllliiiif.§\\\\\\iR\"//1l4\\\\§ iin"1is71i" " "- 1 DUNHOLM 2.16% will make the 1 season ut the owners stable 114 Kent 'St., 1‘l1z1rlo1.tctown and the follow- ,iiig route leaving Charlottetown lor Eldon via. Pownal and Clierry Valley. stopping 'at Dingwell Jenks. Moy 27,1 thence to Eldon, Monday night, Tues- 'day Point Prim. stopping at D. B., - McLeod nt noon, back-'to Eldon sanieV jday. We, 21.}.’.’1‘i’l"i..‘i’.’.?.‘.’1}.’ii.'.’l°§‘.s am01mi0ffHel2*ldgaSeS»' 1 ` 78 GREAT GEORGE ST. ENGERS FOR West and on the Pacific Coast. ll on or commuiiicate with- give all information. issue tickets. barge. such good condition as at the present ` . time. He is at the age at which all ' U great sires have transmitted their . ‘ greatest number of trotters, as it is an unquestionable fact. that our great- ost sires beget more speed between 15 years and 21 years than they do ' , B R H before that age. Anyone owning a liks» ° ° 0 an’ _ V ly mare t at wishes to get a colt with speed or a superb driver will run less - A Chm`|0ttet0Wn1 P~E'1'- . _ risk of failure by breeding -to Com modore than in “sins .those unvroveii MANAGER FOR EASTERN .CAN ADA AN D NEWFOUNDLAND asires that owe their reputatidn to their owner'|, ability as boosters. - ,_,. list besides' a host of li N ‘ ironed in better 11m§tl'§§§t.f§.1‘§§f§ The cost of BURNALE is slighbwhen compared with th_l saving effec- "£‘-l’l'il" 1 TICK'-il “FICE 1 . ' 15.1 -,,_,_,,. ,,,,A,,,,Mc, ,_.,.,,_ . _ npl.\\\\../aann\\\\\\df/I/ullllI¢nn\w\u\\\\~.mlA\u\ ‘isaoeiinm 11 7022-5-2gM31. - , . Y II# “\\\\YIIIl§§i.IIIIkIIIA\\\\‘ WY Illl Q c l