f i 1 V " .NA cl .fl-__ Il ...WN - -_-..~,-ig.. ._ _ s. v ~\»;1>_.‘~- ~»». - . ‘»,' ’,_9’5 - -- ~._.»"..~'~,`- 321611- -LJ _ _ .. ._ . ,ft '-. _ .. ._».-,-. - _ ' _ _ .. . . fir- I-‘-'i..,2\I_f 2-4.'-=";1» ‘-‘-fic;-‘P=.:'.=~. .. _ , -. . . -`-'v~- " i' -' ~ '~.¢.~ _.,~---_-,i-_ _,-<~>---»-.»», "V .. _ . ,-1:.: _ . ,.,_~ ,_ f--f@~tv" -’*‘.'>7?\""-1-lot"-'.~»". 1 me ~ .1.»’-e-.. ,-;,~_-._- 1-1,- -sf;-~:‘t~.<- of machine guu`s from li tly, Drum- mond and James Cerrutheiis, of Mon- treal. made to the minister of militia and defence, me specially. slusble at T ese tw eil-known _ _ _ _ _ -Q - - - -_-,-_-,-_-_-,-_-_-;_-_-:_-_-:_-_-_-,-_-_-,-.-,-,-_-_-_-,-_-,., “Wmded a g°ld medal m me class of tomalr losses in tho fighting on th surance. Mr. Ferguson has contribut- mained there for seven years. He 4 operations for the Turks. Ordered by journals, which attracted wide atteli- tion. These llavebeen o_ii such sub- jects as` “Some Modern Methods of cali Institute of Actuaries, and a Fellow of the Actuarial society. Dur- ing the years of his ‘residences -here Mr. Ferguson has strongly commend- traordiiiary enterprise, and will, with- out doubt. receive further honor in every Monday morning in the Guard- inn alid Monday evening in the Pat- riot. (lut out and paste up for refer- o\vner of a few feet of times since with success by the Eng- ‘ 1*-~ill l\l\l\l\l=°~ A- 'cate of our’countrV dw` moving, . j,l\_ _‘__“!|,* _ i I . ‘ is-_-_-_-_-_-,-,-,-.-_._-_-;-,-_-_-,-,-.-,-,_;,_-_-.-_-,,-,,-_-,-3..,.-,-,-.-.- QUARTERLY MEETING. - The _Fourth Quarterly meeting of the Pownal Circuit officials found the work of the year most encouraging. _The full stipend is paid this year. The _Circuit is independent, reaching the highest point in this rcapect that it has ever attended. The pastor was most cordially invited to return for 'a 3rd year. This he agreed--to do subject to conference a roval._ PD ::sPEc|A|.-Lliunggn plckagea ftow- er and Vegeta e _eds for 25°. at Holmanfl. See page _138 Ho|man'e catalog. _ __ r 12154i-emsal. , . 'ii ‘ _I-units Lust in I l uniiinuuslin il nlinintis “Regarding the operations ill the Dardaiielles, Turkish prisoners recent- ly arrived in Egypt say tiiat the 0t- e Y Gallipoli Peninsula have been terribi heavy. The Twentieth Reginielit was almost annihilated, its Colonel aioile of all the officers escaping death or capture. Almost equally severe were the losses borne hy the l<`o\li'teenth Regiment. "The losses in oiliceirs generally has been very heavy and the gaps are be- ing illled by naval ofllcers and cadets from the military school. Men from every military class are now found in of the late Senator D. Ferguson, of Prince Edward island. During the the 'Same unit' years of his identification with life in- auranceMr. Ferguson has contribut- “The attacks on the lirithia posi- tion early hi May were mostly costly General Von Sanders to attack with empty magazines. with bayonet olily, and by night, they iit=-sallltcd our col- umn. ltepeatcdiy they were caught d _ liy the scarchliglits of the Allies in _ close formation aild ierrihly punisho at point blank ranges hy machine ‘guns and rifle fire. Only 120 men could be collected out of tt regiment originally 3,000 men strong. on more than one ocvasinll caught th . ’l`urlr_s as they _were assembling at night for attack, and assisted b searchiights, they were kept for some minutes at a time under heavy rifle ure winch inflicted serious losses. MACKENZIE-KING SAYS TESTI-I MONY WAS DISTORTED. I UNITED STATES WILL AID A . 'OOALITION _| GOVERNMENT IN MEXICO. ~ wasmnoron, son`e--i`.-President Wilson and his Cabinet to-day adopted Il- 119W. D0licy to be pursued by the United States toward Mexico. it has for its object restoration of order and the relief of millions ot non~cemba- military elements which have brought about conditions regarded as intoler- able. The President read to the cabinet a statement which is to be comniuni- cated to-morrow to the leaders of all Mexican factions, serving notice that unless they themselves compose the situation, some other means will be tants from the devastation of Mexlco‘s- found hy the United States to bring ali I »Bt\\ble~ soq%ment in the repu ich The a . st ent vias approved a er pro- longed dicuussion. lt will be mad.e public to-nlorrow. The specific course the United States will pursue in the event the 'contending factions fail to agree is not outlined in the President's state- ment, hut the administration’s present purpose is to give moral support to a. i uiition of the best elements in Mexico. alid accord the government thereby created formal recognition. With such recognition would come an embargo on arms. permitting the con- stituted government to receive muni- tions of war to the exclusion of all other elements and factions. _.. :L ' vu: ‘ -._ -_,Vi W V _ » 1 - . 1 - . 1 fesnelamr ui. o'l.sAitv'l'e`~-‘¢_fr_i|..i __ __ on.a|n|na-t.lu¢,,,l; _;_~_.,-, _.._..-.- _ LONDON. June 1.--Sergt. Utah” 0’Leary, who won the Victoria C10! by killing eight men and capturing twq trenches, a. machine guu_and`t1| prisoners alone, has written to ill; parents, after reading obituary notioei proclaiming him the bravest man Il the British army. His lett/el' luylf “I seo ln to-day’s papers that ‘ have been killed in action. No; I all still on the ni-mg line doing my bi for king and country. I 'trust God li | have done a bit more for my country. I came out of the last. battle wit only it few scratches. thank God." ,not going to call me soon. or until i .. A _ 1 il” ' -1 1 -_-.H ' Q ' -An 'Extraordinary Milliiiery " Special For Saturday _ _ _ nn #Ima-_ICI . Wil'-l me is ' -.- . . ' ; t. f ' Z/ , I.-i `* "1 ' .cf ‘ ll* " » ii the Great West for the past eight 1,-0ND0N_ June 1__\ prisoner .ap_ M P t N = N.. Years “S "-“t“a"Y- had been named- tured a fortnight ago! in the I)ai‘da- f, ) ` This appointment is rightly regilfded nelles says that the Turkish losses in " / " in this “HY as 9-l\lgmYl1"\P°"ta“¢ °“"» the defence of their positions' on the ‘ji - A QQ' ,_»_/ir-\"" _ ` . and me Great West Life Wm be lu re' Gallipoli Peninsula were, at that time l\ `§.i " wg ceipt of congratulations from all those over forty thousand men . “s Wh° are Pe"5°““"y ‘"5‘lq““imed Wm* This information was given out in the new °m°e\'~ Mr- F'e|'5“3°“ is a an official statement in London to-day. i -s thoroughly trained life insurance ofii- The Bta¢_emen¢'f0|10ws: t `\ . 2'-Pk ,_ J cost only $3.50. We have never shown so many, nor °f> - You will and it difficult to believe that these hats - ,_-5 ” any that could compare with them in beauty. We even -f ._ _ a gem. ` doubt if they can be duplicated at a third more than the This is a special offering for Saturday. Our wo duce for this particular occasion the -most in style an a hat at this extraordinary little price. There are m At $3.50 these hats are remarkable values. rkroom was instructed to pro- d value that could be put into any models and every one is price we ask. | Women's.Smart New ci I - I i»‘Z.”’...'.’;‘.it!""‘60c‘. 1.75 Overall Aprons at These are just newly received. They are made of good print cotton in stripes. They are big and roomy -and they look like 75c each...49c Sweeping cap to match.. ...10c Little girls aprons 29c,32c,35c petticoa s Fine Moreen in A wonderful range of good value t Petticoat ............................. _ _ 60|: Sateen, all colors 1.25 Sateen deep knife pleats 1.75, just opened CILKTAF all colors......... ......1.75 “The iiioulitaiii guns of the Allies l | l E* _4 Y' , _l.A_.__ that (lhairnian Frank 1'. Wulsli. o Jolni I). liockcfcllcr, jun.. was per sonally responsible i`or labour condi niadc hereto-night by \.V.i..Mackenzic Canada. and now director of an in for the Rockefeller foundation. Mr King quoted from the official steno- graphic record to substantiate his charge. _ ::Kodaks, Brownie Cameras, Photo- graphic Supplies, also Developing and Printing, at Johnsen & Johnson, The Quality Drugstore. 9972-5-15Mtf. i ‘ tact Toon. is A . Pluclsnass- PEARL Teeth are too- precious to be trlfled with,have~a'dentist examine your teeth at regu- lar intervals and always use a good dentifrice, f - Quality Tooth Paste will cleanse, whiten and pol- ish the teeth without injur- ing the enamel. 'l`a_ke care of your teeth in ‘ keeping with their value. Use- Quality Tooth Paste and a good TOOTH BRUSH selected from ‘our stock of guaranteed brushes. " Prices from 10c up. . ,Joh-||son & Johnson _THE QU/\L|TV DRUGSTORE, " Cor. Kent and Prince Stl. l Do Your Snap -I._-_-; Shooting *¢"’*»~_v‘f‘-lui _,_ __ if rT;.4;, ef 0-V Camera | The Ensign tiftaginelfabiz “sam-pile ` best petticoat value in P. E. I. McLeod oore £1 NEW YORK, J-une 1.-The charge = the United States industrial licla- tions (Toniniissioil, distorted testimony / lwlieii he issued rt siatcineili. ul. Kansas City seeking to niukc it appear that /5 tiolls.in:tlie Colorado coal fields, was _ _f " King, former Minister ot' Labour in vestigation into industrial relations i’ K _;_ -A--_,____ ' --;__ _W _J I WO) Ulik ~r ibut?- ;il§|roii`i'ndi)r=l(lls, holiday tribe. or elltin ,Z and eyen a_ novlc_e can |_et dplerigisd Q ' 'snaps' with this premier picture maker. _ ' _ - ~ .L'..':::: fi.: 2.213” "."".:*'l.:.."%:.'.‘:." I - . i '_ _this t.im`e. ,,__»i\ _x);}I'_ _ Enelgnsrengein prl,¢ixef)r(iim 8l.50up. ' . ill 0 US ill' \ll(il`Q " t‘zi=:.s:'° ..“"° .° \ / r . 1 , ortepurc aseo ac ne ‘_______ ________ -_, guns and General Hughes has gladly V - T NAME ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ' ‘ ' " ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' “ accepted thi? offefls. Tale f$200.0(;g ~ _ _- I Q _ V U thus availa le w prov e rom |, " to 80 guns and will help to offset the ' I M ADDRESS . . .. ...... .... 4* 4 rest efforts new being pilt ‘forward '_' DRUGGISTS in this lhranch of *Y* V You’ve been waiting for an opportunity to pur; Iiuni Y To Purchase a Piani , Are You Going to Make ~ The Most of it? Q chase a high quality piano at a low price, haven’t you. Well, here it is----a chance you have never had before ' or perhaps will never have again. It is a chance of a whole lifetime---the one you’ve wanted---the one you have waited for. It is yours now, grasp iii while you may, because a chance like this comes but seldom and doesn’t last long. It is for you to do as you please-you alone must de- cide whether or not you are going to take advantage of this 12-day Sale-it is up to you to make a decision and act quickly. Every piano in our showrooms is marked in plain figures, you can see at _a glance the regular and reduced price. Every piano offered in our £12-day Sale is brand new and is guaranteed. The pianos are all lined up on our showroom floor in such a manner that you may select the instrument you want from nearly adozen different makes, at almost as many different prices, without the least delay. _ We have planned and arranged our store and service so that every customer may receive the usual prompt and careful attention during this Sale. Every out-of- town purchaser of a piano will have his train fare refunded in casii and the instru- ment he buys will be shipped to his nearest railroad station free of charge, besides receiving absolutely free a stool and music book. Don’t"d'elay in seeing and selecting " . your piano. Every day counts. lf you ° can’t call today. write or phone us- Information Coupon don’t take any chances-don’t hesitate MHLER BR05 _ Charlottetown, P. E. I. -act NOW. ` Please send me, without obligatiol catalogues and particulars of Pianos o fered in your 12-day Annual Sale. .l.‘ ., - ._-.`.",,v,`¢. `, -' .-_I _ _.T.'_'.‘_=.` _l-'/Hi" f‘ I i i i