` "' -i ’ .. _.._.'. _ \ `v - - --- A . rx 7"' -TUNE 4-1918 ’ 1' - - "rss criAizLo'1'rii:'rowN GUARDIAN exon 'rattan' "'- . _ l _ _ A. ._ __ _‘___-_ _“___ _ . _ ._ .___ ___ ____`_.,_, 64,, __ _ _.__ _.<-,___._5;,-__.-~_- .1 - i . ._,._ . . . ' ' . I /_ i W v ,,. -- __ _ ». _ ~ ii rv- .-5- i, A. =_c»_w.i_ ~._ __ _..f~',,.,,_ _ __________ _ _______________ _ _ __ _ __ _ . ..~f‘s;__t‘,.1..,... - -- - --~r . _- _ ___ . _ .. ..,-...»v __ . '_ _ ___ __ __ I nr- _ I _Wi "_ |~~l_..».._.,.____,~$.’ _ ,___ 1-- hx” » I I I ,',- -_ - .u _ “_” 1 ’\_ = 'site ' ,-fi "'f .»» hi ___- _ _, _.. r. A. vi. ... . __ . ' DONT let another ' '_ __ summer go b ,- without an Ansco. fl I .=. will add more to the " pleasure of your out- _ln sthan anythingelse. ' `A5‘winter and long afterwards you can live -_ over again with your _ A pictures those good ~ summer days. Let us '_ show ou the Ansco '_' line. £2 to $55. I il. i. rosliail s Illini. ililiiivlis REVERE HOTEL H. MacLilren, River- Jolla. N_S. ' Kavanagh, Stellarton. A. Ingram, Wolfville. H. Doniey, Kitchener. B. Martin, Montreal. Mclnnis, Sydney. M. Grantyre, Halifax. S. Gallivan, Sacitville. Houston, Harrington. E. Foster, St. John. J. Doutliwriglit. Sussex. has. J. Jessop. New York. < J. Murphy, Chicago. C. White. Vernon. George Furness, Vernon. P. Mclntyre, Montague. G. G. Salmond. Toledo. Norman MacLeod, Summerside_ l S. Levine. St. John. Walter J. Green, Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Art Ross, Bridgetown. A. C. McEachern, Cornwall. _C. Martin, Springton_ VICTORIA HOTEL ssdeeeessrrrre .5 _,__ weaves Hers; Moore, Toronto. _ King. Ottawa. Schenk, Toronto. Balfour, Sydney. Wilson, Haifax. H. Coslie, Graham, Toronto. Chester' McLure and wife, City. Lena C. McLure, City. W. D. Coll, Bt. John. Russel C. Clark and' wife, Mt. Stewnrt. Miss Nettie Warren, City. M. J. Kicltham, North Wiltshire. QUEEN HOTEL A. A. Cosg-rove, Midgell. liiiiss'_ Ciara Fitzslmmons. Midgell. Capt. E. C. Arlley_ New York. Capt. B. Mailson, New York. Miss Myrtle Pratt, St. Peters. C.,‘E. Pratt, St. Peters. Billy-"I would gladly die for you. but for one thing." Milly-"An-I that is?" Billy--"lm afraid you could never -replace the loss.” Minardm- Linimont- uns sy -Physician AGENTS WANTED PORTRAIT AGENTS, A NEW LIN! of proofs, first: class finished por- traits. frames at lowest prlces_ Cali or write,.United Art C0.. 4~Brunl-- wick Ave.. Toronto. Ont. - 5093-5-21TueMIii8i AGENTS WANTED TO SELL FOR "the old reliable Fonthill Nurser- ies_" We teach our men to sell. Experience unnecessary; highest commissions paid; handsome, free equipment. Stone & Wellington, Toronto. 7074-6-1MEtoii9tb . 'TOLET ' l` _ . TO RENT--ON EASY TERMS DE- sirabie country residence, conve- niently situated, pretty section of country. Ample grounds. Nicely adapted for limited number of pri- vate summer' boarders. Immediate I;ilile._ilil‘l » _ Anil All Trsatmsnts Fslisii to Arouss the Aetiion of the Liver Until Dr. Ghaas’s Kidney-Liver Pills' ' Were Used - Plympton, -N. IS., June 4.-This. is_s case in _which the liver became slussisn argl iorpld and tailed infal- ter the bil from the blood...-'As a result the complexion becsmiiayei- 10,* will muddy. the white-ol.. -the eyes discolored and the whole sys- tem poisoneitby the accumulation of impurities. Doctorscwere trying various medl- ciues, but did ilot succeed in ‘finding any effective treatment. Fortunate- ly a friend advised the use of Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver. Pills, and cure was eiected. Mrs. Chas. E. Melancen, Plympton, N. S., writes: “My little girl was taken ill with jaundice in November, 1915, and we tried all kinds of medi- cines for her-doctor's medicines and others-but everything failed. I was advised by a friend to try Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. 'I did so, and a few doses relieved her. while one box made a complete cure. I _myself have used two boxes of Dr. C‘hase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. and -they have cured' me of 'headache and ner- vous trouble. ‘I would not do with- out them in my house now. I hope that this letter may be of benefit to other poor sufferers.” ~ Here is another interesting letter from Plympton:- Mrs. Wm. H. Comcao, Plympton, N. S., writes! "I had been ailing for some time. suffel'ln_g from il lame back. I had taken medicine for this trouble, but nothing helped until I started using Dr. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills. In three months these pills completely cured me, and I have never been ‘bothered with lame back since. I think Dr. Chase’s Kid- ney-Liver Pills are the 'best nlade, and 'my husband is enthusiastic over them, too." Dr. Cllasc's Klidncy-iLiver -Pills, one pill a dose, 25c a box, at all dealers. or llddinanson, Bates & Co., Limited, Torollto. Look for the por- trait and signature of A. W. Chase, M. D., on the box you buy. SIR GEORGE FOSTER IN - SERMON /ON FOOD OTTAWA, May 31.-George Foster, acting premier and minister of trade and commerce. delivered a. striking sermon on thrl-it to lay members of the Methodist conference of Montreal and' Ottawa. here to-night. Said -Sir George:-- _ _ "How many of us are_ea.ting one whit less? How many of us arc wearing one whit less? How many are using one whit less of gasoline How many of us are wearing clothes that we ought to be ashamed of in war time_ While we eat sumptu- ously ever-y_day there are millions starving in other lands-little chil- dren, men and women of middle age. While we are more than clothed millions have not enough clothing to protect them. It gets my goat to see women in the middle of July fiauntliig costly furs on their necks, and they are no more to _blame than many of you men. You do not realize what ob- ligations Canada has to fulfil to pay for her share lu this' war. You can- not, you must not spend a nickle foolishly. The worst is yet to come, and we must pay the ‘bill out of what we can earn and’save_ Wear the clothes that you used' to wear one year for three. Get them patched and darned. No one, from the child of three, can afford to spend one unnecessary nickle." ' ...__ A haddock and lobsters. Charlottetown JUST RECEIVED.-Fresh halibut. Fish Supply Co. 8026 OUR FISHING TACKUE gives best results. See it. F0ster's Drugstore. - 8005-6-3M3i. ISLANDER KILLED.-A telegram as been received from Western Can- ada announcing the death by car ac- eideéit of Miss Lena McKenna, Mer- ma . li PAINT .PRICESH-NOT T0 ‘AD- VANGE.-The following from a Toronto Exchange_ may be ,of interest to localpainters and others. It is not expected that paint manufacturing companies will advance the price of their product any frther at the pre- paint manufacturing concern expres- ses the view 'that the price of paint ls now around the top. Some of the in- gredients had a decline ln price wllile some time ago and on the whole, it looks as if there will be no further ad- tions for repalntlng, houses, etc , are quite active and these at all times re » $1 ,500,000 SIN YEAR NEW YORK, June 2-The Silk As- sociation of America sent yesterday to all dealers in silk and to burglary ies which reveals that since January 1. 1918, silk thieves have operated bales of the valuable material wortil at least $1,500,000. The war time price of silk hail resulted in the or rob lofts, express company stations and railroad ears night and day, and has produced also an incredible num- disposal of the stolen goods in this city insurance companies to be on thc alert for the stolen silk, u. complete description of which is furnished in every case. The thefts include par- cels valued at a few dollars only as well as bales and bundles containing Y ooo. Erie Loses $7so,ooo. "The Erie railroad alone has suf- fered to the extent of about $750,- 000," said J. J. Hamll, “and other roads report thefts proportionately large. Much of the thieving is done by railroad employes, yardmen, and switching men, who rob cars at night, conceal the loot and then get rid of "Neyer in the history of the silk as in the past six 'months. in Pa- terson last Friday night a band of thieves backed a wagon up to a silk warehouse, removed bales of silk containing 14,000 yards, worth $1 a yard, got away without detection and rushed the goods to a dye house, from pink to black when we got upon their trail and recovered the goods. That’s just a sample of what has been going on. A few weeks ago, in one of the railroad yards in Jersey City. an entire carload of silk ‘was cleaned using -motor cars they havebecn able to rob six lofts in one building in the course of s.-single night. Hauls have amounted to $25 000 at a time. and I1’ PAYS to buy in this Province. PENSLAR STRAW HAT GLEANIR does its work well iilc. Fosters Drug- store . 8005-il-3M8i . GOOD _LOOK-ING TROUT.-- In the window of .lamiesou‘s drug store are displayed today some very large and beautiful samples of trout, being part of a catch made by Messrs. W. K. .Rogers and Jamieson, at Bay View on Saturday. PRISONER OF WAR WR|TE8.- The Secretary of the Belfast Red Cross Society, this week, received is letter from one of their adopted pris- oners in Germany-*Pte. Charles' Wickham. of Kingston, Ontario, grate- fully acknowledging the receipt of since last S ptember-the time of his adoption. Pte. Wickham is one of three prisoners adopted' by this Soc- iety. LIFE UNDERWRITERS ENTER- TAINED.-Mr. Wilson, Halifax, Pre- aln 3 _ K - ' _ 5 erected, Demands from country sec- ing With 7-h0 |0031 hfhhch YBBUHYJHY r: ' when the lo'cal association was pre- sented with a silver trophy for having ness in paint. - having the biggest increase of mem- _ _ ‘ bership of any association in Canada taken out to see some fox ranches tion at a dinner at the Koay Korner it was a most enjoyable function and all present were delighted with the good time. ’ _ PERSONALS to have an opportunit to h I 1 | 1| f bb _ Miss Laura Croighan of this city _ Y ep thc nsurance compan es a st o ro or _oft yesterday mommg on mute to Soldiu, boys now t__amlng in this City' Stellartou N. S. where she will be 134 "mes in the New york and New married to Mr. Boyle 0’Rcily of that _ Jersey districts, stealing parcels or place' ` ' short time that it is hardly poljigllilh Mrs. Johnson, wife of Colonel H. D. Johnson, her daughter, Miss Annie gamumon of bands or thieves thai Johnson, and her mother, Mrs_ Mc. tem which has proved ofthe greatest Lood, who spent the winter in Otta- wa, left yesterday afternoon to spend the summer months at Mrs. McLeod's l I Eldo ber of “fences” for the reception and ‘°m_° n n' f . _ _ _ , Th b Il ti il d t ,;:..:..‘z..“.:;:.:;...i:.: zur. .li PR[]M[NM][ [}[]N[','[Rl g_~;,_;;- ,--_;_- trade notifies dealers and burglary H n 0" ‘ psi fvfiiilii 'rue curling niiik, on Grafton st. West, the headquarters of the Great thousands of “ds worth up to $40__ War Veterans Association, presented that these Soldiers Will yet bc called an animated and very picturesque ap- pearance last night. -It was the oc- casion of the big promenade concert in honor of the King's Birthday, and in aid of the War Veteran’s Associa- tion.~ Quite a large crowd were in attendance. The Fourth Regiment Band discoursed lively music, largely patriotic, both outside and inside of the building. Tile interior of the Rink was mag- iiillccntly decorated by the Ladies Auxiliary of the G. W. V. A. Tile it through confederates and ‘fences.’ page of the Ames decorated the the Somel. boys fm. one week_ on bandstiind and other portions ol’ the trade has time been B0 mdvh Stddlllls building. Chinese lanterns with else- ine eneteriuinmeni fur that week will tric ligllts enclosed lent a very pretty touch to thc scene, while on the sides and posts were also displayed pretty shields and banndrs. Between the promenades and resting on the ground its of every kind, including ice~creani. where they were changing the color cake_ confectionery, lemonade, gin ,,,cm_ This entertainment is expected Rel' ale, fruit punch, chocolates, pea nuts, cigarettes, etc., etc. A splen- did feature of the proceedings was a program of llloving picture views. showing some 1200 scenes iii the pre- sent- war. All men in uniform were l\@WK*3l95H’* out-between darkness and ¢|g‘wn_ In admitted free and everyone prcseiit -_ _ _ New York city lofts have been looted FLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS °' °' 0 blles have been the biggest help to silk thieves in this kind of work. By flloroushly enioved themselves. _..i_______ EVIDENCE CIIOPS UI’ EVERY DAY ' the crooks have ilcted with such bold- 1-hat Dodd.. Kung, Pm. Alway. .v ' ` ‘ ‘ ' "ness as to imply no fear of the po- He", Kwmy Dun" FOR SALE-ONE SEVEN- PABBIN- ||¢9,J _ _ ' ____ 59"-' “lx °3'm1d°"' ovarland car' mn Quebec Man Who Suffered From a tions furnished by I-‘_ B. McCurdy & about four thousand miles, good as ¢|¢ |=,_||| °f.uF°n°,|_" _ R d ' _ new, at a bargain. T. G. Ives. ny ‘ ex; ';,v;'::dsSyQ'f‘?;?( ;"°‘:|°;f'd"°y DI' MoIitBBue. P-. E . I . 8010'-6-3M4llil1I - The Silk_ Association’s investiga- -- ` ~ ' - 1 tion proves that the city is full of _ Fon -sAi.s- i=NsuiliA'ric-riizizo, ~f,.,,,¢,,,,» conducted i, cunning rss- (s1;';§,‘f_§§§fM‘;§;";'v|d'f_‘;‘;;cf;‘_;‘_f__3~m bali fbeorlnx bike. wagon. also dw- suis inet work inns fn nuns with nu. ms _,muy amy du to _DW fb” ble wason. with canopy lon and' lldd .actual thieves. The bigger the iisui for rund0wn'pe0p|e u§’e__o l’ no mm_ curtains. Apply Arthur' W. Weelw. the better the 'fence' keeper likes it. My to equal D0dd.s Kmne img Am_ city. so27-6-4M2i.pd- 'rits instant u sul ui stolen goods is Ong me mm who have “lime foward W WRU" I" at H 'fence' the keep" ro' with statemelltsis Mr. Paul Landr a L __ _ y. WANTED HE P _l:\°‘£;; _“Big ‘t]_;‘;“_;‘__5‘_f3lI;_‘;‘B5itmgllasufuuxf well-known resident, whose testimony FEMALE P 3 h tt - h'e recewe' can easily be corroborated. . ' _ IV Within ““ °“" a °" ` "It is with great pleasure that I wAiv1'»so A wiAio. Ai»i=i.v isa “‘° '°““ °“°“5°' “'ot°’{§§§,’_§‘,“°‘fden§’{f write io isii you your ouiiirs xianuy prmce 5¢_"et_ _ g004.q.3M3|_ th” the °W“°r “nn P Y d t Pills are the best medicine that I have 'Y his l”'°l’°"ty' we have me ° ever taken," Mr Landry states i' 0 Y* be” that game by requesting an ma` "When I commenced to take theirl WANTED_MA|D FOR GENERAL nufacturers to work their private tl h h I housework to go to St. John no I h '_ t ,th t ml' iere was not "‘“° 099 01' me- washing. Apply Mrs. G. D. Eteel, gazkgt Tha Sufi: laelzo ufrorgghegnd After taking four boxes I felt like 304%, Euston St. 7089~6~1M3lpd h th d and cannot be dyed myself again. I advise all persons __ lI“£°“5 mzfggv' who suffer from kidney _disease to wANrEo A cial. Fon GENERAL °“.. °' '° , bb 1 t t _ take Dodds Kidney Pills. housework, Apply 45 Euston St. The "Bt 0 aft er 0: Benhlfuorgaeli Dodd’s Kidney Pills are popular all Crucible' _ _' _ _ _ _ 611/if 707761Mtf wrdal’ Bhm" “ eve y P over this country, because they not possession. Apply by letter to F- L.D. clo The Guardian Ofilce. ' _ B077-5-4M2illil . 'fo Lz~r,Li-louse No. s. wser sr. all modern, conveniences, APDIY 73 Upper Prince St. , ._ 7080-il-1M3ipd 'us _ I-lions! ron* Ilene Aulitluli- ml=\ws:;l° lliiltlailllldergtanli liougzkegplngcllln ll); llfdlli dh hli-0\‘65i~lh8 hmwh W9! PNY' __G““'d““ °m°°° 5°48517M“' - pp ` f f - psrly'“dlrect s -retibiie of s_erva.\\_liI$"_ ed which resulted as follows: i WANTEI?--A 93' *'°‘-'T 2° 3° ' ` Mind F°\"‘°°'"°° ' assist- n- llera nz room a e f - ~ M P P _ _ A 1 ¢ ____ ;_. __- f - _F __ -, - _._ _Miss Nicholson and r. _ ope vs. If 'MISCELLANEOUS gill';°fu'l’illlv°il(iluf§`~.)'_i`-":r`~`£»., __ n' , I i ll... his \ 1 '/1; I _ __ _ .,i lg _ lily. G _ __ \_) ,__ _________ _/-l_i‘l|___i| \ ll ; " ‘ vance in the near future. 'The paint sident of the Life Underwriters As- AD FF ` business is keeping up remarkably soclation acompained by Mr. J .H. _ asse Bo ICE’ MONTREAL _i2\ well, he said, in view of -the small Castle Graham, Toronto, Secretary. NICO rinthee throughout Cblllda l ount of new buildin s now bein are ln the city They held d H1091 ,‘ - . / _\~_\\§\. I '\\\ _ _ _ z - ‘ ` A ' 4’ "U III I ` A/\ `.';| il ‘ . I |‘ .N present s lui-'se proportion or me iiusi- had no losses of mombefshiv “nd f°f -" ' , " _ I|['*Ki1_f_i`HI»"(§g`il‘-"II", ‘iii “""“`“ " r i . 1 v ' f F In the' afternoon the visitors were "“"“*""" ri iii; "f:\\_ _ _ liil siiilils Tile majority are froln the country and have in most cases. no friends il the City. They remain for s for them to make friends among ollr citizens ill the ordinary wily, A Sys. value in London is to be tried horc.` In London every Red Triangle Hut now has a list oi’ families who are willing to take soldiers out to tea and or an evening of music, song and Eames. These lads long more for ii ouch of home life which they can The same is equally true of the Soldeir lads ill Chralottctown. Here is an opporturiliy for our citizens of every denomination to do some prac- tical work. As we consider the great sacrifice upon to make for us, wc should feel that there is nothing too much tllat we can do for them. Sergt. J. S. Bonneil, who recently returned from fEngland, after being gassed ill Finnce, and was discharged as unfit for further scrvIce,has charge of the Red Triangle work of the Mili- tary Y. M. C_ A. and' is organizng these eiitertainillents for our soldier boys. . Every Church in Charlottetown will have the opportunity of entertaining Tuesday nights, the Church which has be asked to give a short pl'oi:ramine in the Y. M. (‘.. A. followed by light refreshillcnts. Then cvcry other night of the week the people of that Church will have the o ortunlt of invitln of music or some sucll entertain- 'to be very informal. During the present week this work is being undertaken by St. James Church. Prof‘_Watkis is organiizng an excellent program for this Tuesday night and the ladies will supply the rc- fresbinents. Ally families willing to entertain the soldiers will please hand their names ill either to Mrs. A. E. Morrison. -Prince Street of to Sgt. J. S. Bonnell, Strathcona Hotcl._ Sl00K 000IAI|0NS I-IALIFAX, N. S.. June 3.-(Quota- Co., stock and bond brokers, mem- bers Montreal Stock Excliailgc, Mc- Curdy Building, Halifax, N. S.) ` CLOSING-PRICES Yesterday. Today. 84% 63% 62% 74% ' 148 103% 92% 88% 85! 40 Atchison . . . . _ . . . . ._ 84% Am Loco 62% Anaconda ._ .. 61% Am S & R 74% Can Pac . . . . ..143l,§ M. F. Ct. ...........1041,§ Mex Nor Power 91% P_R_S..._ . . . . ._ Reading .. .... - S_ P. _...82% T. U. .. 40 - 98*/3 P. . ....120% 120%, A. F. . . 75% Utah . .... 77 F-'F1'-J’ 78% 62% Cen-.-. ....f.»-.va-. 71% 71% A. R. 74% -- as ~ 'far 1 ‘ ' Deposit. oxes i Place your Victory ~Bond.in~a.Safety Dep- osit Box with your own key in .our lirepiooflvault. Rental very moderate $2 00 per annum. _Call and examine. . Eastern Trust _ G.l-IB. LONGWORTI-I Acting Manager 154 Richmond Street ` ._ Charlottetown. _ '- . e resell n le (`it to”; "Macdon_ell, 13th October, 1812"; "Mercer, 3rd Jund, 1916"; "Ontario These machines form. part of a fleet Governmnt which have been promo- ted by the Canadian Aviation Fund and the value of donations has roach- ed $167,616. . It is natural that mishaps will occur to machines of every character so that the Imperial Government at their own expense replace all damaged ma- chines and therefore give to the donor a permanent association with the Air Service. 'That the movement is desirable and desired is shown by a recent letter from the Air Ministry in which it is stated. undcr Command of thc Air Council, that they are interested in the inovenlent which is in train un- der the auspices of the Canadian which outing they enjoyed and at 6 _ Aviation Fund and trust that the Sill( Ililtlls illl I ---~ -f EN]'[R]A|N|Ng ‘GUVERNUR G[N[RAl :i:f.‘:i;“.i:.:’ ern Front well shows the value of such aid visiis iliiivisviiii - -- Gunnery was inspected by His Excel- 1- _ lency showing that in the first stages TORONTQ June _1__Hi5'Ex'-cciion. the Cadet goes up with a pilot, has a. cy the Governor-General visited the LGWIS gli" l'GV0lVlll8 Oh ll l\1l”l`¢\5 dl- Acrndrome at Beamsvme this Mtg... the rear and fires at the picture of an Doom A night of ten gift Mm, ncroplanes oil the ground, usually 200 nrils distance Fights between ae planes was made from thc Lcnsirle fmlanes _Ire 61-_actised but _“stead oi tl T t t B' - " ' ' - ssfgdxlllngéngfc; wigs,” i(;,)SpzCt,_?;nl?y bullets the Lewis guns are loaded with His ExC011ency_ The d1s¢,mCe_ 60 photographic films, the films showing m|1e,,_ was Covemd in less than an whether the guns have been correct- hom-_ ily .aimed or not, For another target I-lis Excellency met some donors of “V0 Huh machines are Pfllmed °n I1 the aeroplanes, namely, Mr. James. huge Cahvus 0" the Ef`°\md~ The" Carruthers of Montreal, who hail pre- them is *I "Ying l‘"`5’3t» 9- sheet °t sented four battleplanes and `tllrec Cahlmh Six feet Bquafe I-°Wed behind training machines; Sir Wmmmmnother aeroplanes,. the Cadet flying Hearst and the Hom T_ W_ MQGM,-y_Iafter it “kills” it with his Lewis gun. t _ t _ . . _ _ ,glzlotwllé l),-;B:s?,;n,§aCli?:eg;a $3325 gun is fixed, miniature balloons are Church My-_ R_ H_ Cameron and My-_~ let loose and chased and destroyed. Lectures on aerial fighting are gi NV. H. fShaw, r p ti g tl - y » ' of Toronto’s gift of three training ina- V911 I-‘Y 1‘€l\ll`hfNl flying 0fh0€l`B- Thlfl ciiines, una colonel win. Hnmlltnn Aerial Gunnery Course is the last one Merritt, who represented the gift of GlV0ll 0- Clldel- and Wheh he succeeds one Scout and two training machines. Ill IIHSSIIIZ it 110 IB i;\'8lll€ll his C0111- M,-_ p_ Burns_ of Calgary, who pm. mission as a Flying Officer. Generi- sented s Buiileplunn, nnil Mrs. Wm. ly sneaking. before solns t0 the ffvllf Hamilton Merritt, who, jointly with £0 fight he is Elven il DOS*--Sl`8ll\l3lB her husband gave two training ma- course in England, but_it is under- cllines, were unable to he present. ‘stood that in cases this is now dis- Tlle names of tile training machines DBIISGII With. HH the CUUFSG Elven DY inspected were “Queenston. 13th Oc- lilo R0B0l‘V0 '1`l'l1lIllllS Slluhdfohs '°f tuner, 1312"; “l.unily's Lune, zstii Ju- the Royal Air Force in Canada is so ly, 1814"; “Montreal"; “Winni- very tll0I'0l1S’h- pei;"': "Edmonton”; “City of Toron- _ -\.__; ...___ll.._l _- N0- 1" and 0hldl`l0 N0- 3-" Ask for M|nard's and take no other. of seventeen presented to the British ' - ' ‘ 5 'W5 _W :IA If/ills 4, A 4' I ow. COLLARS. ron smmvo -| citsco-slblitttuu-a\s&_‘ - . O -4 ~ T _ wi ii .A_ £7 .!,,__:. I 9 °< 58 '- ily cs., Mmm. N..i._n¢lI- W-'I4~ _ ' i _ _ . if "‘ » i ' ' ` ' .' . '_.~*‘. -_ NOW IN STUCK Flour : » Pheonix-Ol-ig`nal Quality _ Royal Gold--Uriginal Quality _' Robin Hood-Original Quality _ . . Royal Household-_Original Quality Beaver-War Qualityy :_ Royal Gold- War Quality _ _ Ro in Hood -War ,Quality . ,.4 Maple Leaf-_-War Quality Victoiéy-War Quality ' _'_' - Rolle Oats-In bags and barrels ' Feed :_ Bran-Middllngs Sugar Beet Meal _ Cotton Seed Meal _--_ Old Process-Oil Cake if* Feed' Wheat (bestquslity) _ Cornmeal and 'Cracked Sora _ _ _ . _ e . . All of which we are selling at lowest prices. ` » WHOLESALE AND RE'l‘-All - »-i- -~ -_7 _ .; ‘ -. v