’ *_ _ »-'/ n o _ -_ , l -. _ _ _ _ ._ _ . _ _-my ,~»._-_»lf~_ ,- _ ra _ .J _._ ._ _ v _`. _,_»_ __ _ .~ - _ ,. -. ,_ _ _ ,FI-. _ _#_ ,\_ ni _ ~ - - _ » - _ _ ._ _ - - . 4-. ., . _ _ _ _ , . _ _ __ . _ _ . _ _ tunnis.--1911 _ rnncnssnoi'rm'rovimfsuAnDiwI- _ _ -PAGE f ""~° __ ' ' ' . _ - _ f' ~ _ -»-~»_~-if-‘?"*“'_ _ _ im _ -,»;r..“i*s‘0l.‘f_¢‘-'» _ _ *'AcME" sr.-men All over Maritime Provinces, - ' _ “Acme"Starchisthe Standby. White or' Blue- In land 2% poundi packages. ~1‘i-i¢ can/ina sranoifco. Lirqirzo. laoarnlzai.. l BEAVER ~. ' Requires Less / / / ‘bn -. \ " i fy/ "\\ 'Shortening `(e--*’1_.T __ *_ 1 - ..._ _ -é\` \\ [it \\~ u - i\.,' _V _,/_ 4// /i _V _ " ‘ \,';. - \ / \ 5 \_ _.-, rn Trlf / 1`_:- fl' And it makes lighter, ilakier Pie Crusts, Tarts, Doughnuts and Cookies than you ever got with 'Wcsterii Spring Wheat Flours. “¥eaver'_' Flour is milled of blended wheat. lt contains Ontario' Fall Wheat (famous for pastry mailing) blended with Western. Spring Wheat to add strength. You save ihol't¢ning-and ‘you get a llour that li always the same in quality and strength-when you use "Beaver'_' Flour, the only kind of llour that is equally good for Bread and Pastry. DEALERS-write us for prices on Feed, Col rse Grains and Cereals. 20| THE 'l`. H. TAYLOR C0. LlMlTED,\ - CHATHAM, Ont. _nina , ~ W l --- -- _ _Ask your dealer_ for ' _ Hickey’s Twist and insist on getting the genuine for ' " ` ` “ T”“cc“"i¢f€'ini“ciaiim"ma* I-|_l~C_KEY’S | boat Chewing Tobacco. HlCKE_Y’S is _a_large, clean, fragrant Juicy p_ug that gives reil satisfaction to chewers after they have - tired of other kinds; - . I _ TRY HIcKEY's 'rwisr Q _ -the change will do you . f ;....._.` ._A ._'_ ”IIA\Y\“W'#HE-IIIlHII§\\\\\\\D!\\\\\\\\\\@IlL\“ ~ - ~ good. 'lliclrey' & Nicholson 'l`olia`cco{`;o.-Licl.- ' " ' , ,_ ~ Charlottetown ' _ ' /K//l\\. _ ' l I lligll C08l of Flour Pure. Bread _ _ 366-L. For dallly delivery but our motto is 50l0,3,24Mstt lmo. ilVII§\\\\\\\'ZI//IMi\\\\\\\\\SZlDA l - - Q lag; /.~. i @ `\__/ 7 Automobile Service Cars to hire at all hours at reasonable rates. .__ I ____ 0' Agents for Ford Cars _ in the country. at the minimum ot co tires, etc. ' civs rouii wire ous chu. luis si-:s riisii Grant &KennedY I , as Queen si. - A ' " Charlottetown P. E. I. ._ _ _` ._ ~ has not affected our _ policy of using only the i , Pi':l1'C€l very best grade. It _, __ costs usa lot of money, B ;0 X 8- S. f 0 Guardia" pair of Boys' Boots.. 107545-IBM > . --_-as-. ` cavsnoisuxun raiaview. at 7.30 D. im. ___-_a lMPORTANiI'.- Commenclng M0 tetown 'Car terry with drawn f McLeod; Il, Helen McDonald. ing r.-I the P. E. l., Presbytsrial w Names Of delegates should bs' sent single first-class ticket from point tain ci standard certificate which l_v invltfeiido att_e`nii,_-they will be m Bank, :inf ` ~ ` _ ' .- '»- .- _ Guardian-‘is liidebtedno Mr. I-‘red_ Speculator Mins.in" which s numb sccounp..of- sg cyclone which swe receiittoijnado that made-a wreck worked more than two minutes, li hell." _ Re-v. _W_ _E. Piper will preach no; I _i --.- simuay, inns 241-ii at Fairview; num *ri-is iMP_Eii0VM--- The tank co Road at ll la. ip. and Cavendish stennier__lmperoysil arrived in port on day 18th June, 1917. and until Yurtber n0Ii°G. the S. .S.' "Aranmore"_ will ‘ _ -_- leave Charlottetown at 7.00 A. M. BEE THAT BIG TABLE FULL OF ascii Monday. wednesday and Friday i-iANos_oME_ CQLORED HATS- for Picton. returning will leave Pic- `l'RlMME_E° AND UNTRIMMED- ton at~7.00 a. m'. each "Tuesday, -LARGE AND SMNLL- Al-L TH|3 o the undersigned nc-t later than June 28th. Each delegate must purchase man, President nt the Aerial League onA-PHic- oescniP'rioNs.-- 'rin _- _ _'_-_-;_ _Is ___ _ _'::_': ____ _ _t :_ S 1. ir uve-'ai sayin ali.-mum.-. use salts Fai: with every pair ol Boys! Boots at Morris, Smith FREE.- Morris,'Smith & Beer are & Beer. 1075-6-l9M3L giving a Bass Ball tres with every -- iii THE_8ABLE.- The S. S. 'Sable_ is in port dlscarging a cargo of c_osl THE STERLING WOMEN'8 INSTI for Buntaln. Bslls,& Co. _ TUTE will meet in ,tho institute ` rooms at Stanley on Thursday 21st at 7.30 p. in. Miss Gordon will he pre CEI-VE on Thursday 21st inst. in~ sent. _ 1077. afternoon (rom 310 5 and evenings MRS. ERNEST INGS WILL RE- frmn 7 to 9 at her`home,_I-Itazelhrook. L ~~ 1011. Sunday with a consignment of`g_as- oline and kerosene for the imperial BY A PlEc-E or coop i_u¢i<‘wE Oil Co. The work of discharging same GDT H0|_D OF A GREAT. L01' QF commenced yesterday morning. HANDBOME WHITE TAGAL HATBl -- FOR LADIES. THEY ARE Al-.L LARGE sHAPEs- VERY .sNiAR1' -On ncccnnt of Monday being a AND VERY NEW. G51' on; A-r halt-holiday for the advertising hands si.-is. Moons ai M¢i.soo, i.iMi'rEo_ during the-snrnnlnr nlnnlnn- nc nd- _ _ 1073 vertisments will he ccepted at this ADVERTISERS PLEASIE NOTE. oiilco' alter 10 a. ln. liionday for inser- n. tlion in Tuesdays Gimrdisn. _ _ _ 949,6,12MEtf. Thursday and Saturday tor Chariot 8EA80N'8 MODELS CLOSlN0 OUT m §T HALF PRlCE.- Mil-l-,INERY DE- sei-vir-e'.il§istrlct_ Passenger Ageliws ARTMENT» 206 FLOOR- MOORE 5- Office, Charlottetown, P. E. l., June MCLEOD, LlMlTE_D. 1078 1-(itll. 1917. 1051-6-ISMGI ` Misraxsn ioswrirv. Mr. W. s. ORWELL SCHO0L.- he following Gi-antinforins The Guardian that the is the s_tsnding'ot_ the pupils of Or- statement yesterday morning that wcll Cove for the mon-t‘h of May. his car ran over a dog on the street Grade Vii.-1, Jean McDonald! 2, An- Sunday afternoon is incorrect. Noono nie McDonald; 3, Mary Nicholson. but Mr. Grant himself drove his car Glade V.-l, Eileen'-Morissey; 2, Mar- Sunday and if such an accident had lon ings; 3, Leo MIcDonald_ Grade |l'V occurred he would llitlla KIIOWIY Of ll- -vi. Borden ings; -2, John Mcmnaid; The only inference is that time who ii, Angus Nicholson. Grade l\l1__1, claim to have seen the accident were Ethel Mc-Donald; 2. Florence McD¢,n- mistaken in the ownership of the car. aid; 1l,.Wesl_ey McDonald. Grade ll. °-_' -i, nnsssi Mcooniia, 2, waiter Mc- i.Aio To REST-- The funeral nf Lend; Zi, Willard-McPherson. Grade U16 1118 MPS- MMV WH\\8l\8“ DU 3*!" -l-_-1, Willis Morrlsey; 2, Florence \\l'dUY METHOD" “'95 l“"5°lY Mtend' ed. Rev. Mir. Elliott oi Winsloe was the officiating clergyman. The floral P. E. if PRESB_YTER|Ai_ MEET. tributes were numerous and very |Na.- The 'rhirteenih-Annual Meer- bcaiitliul. The pall-bearers were in Messrs G. A. Hughes, L. B. Miller, in. iieid fin me Lmie sands section, W. W- Stanley. o. H. Holbrook. oi' the Murray Harbor South congrs- A- D- F`f‘050r and John ‘M-ahar Inter- gutlon on July sth, 1917, the meetings ment was mode in the- l"eopie‘s Ceint to close with the _ evening session. €'l'.V~ _ _ _ _ t0 '”"_’ AERIAL LEAGUES- Mr. Hynd- Of advises the Guardian that he has in- departure -lo“'lViu`i'ray"Rlver, and oh. structons from Headquarters, Toron- |1) to ,to wire the names of any Candid- w enable her to return tree. Delegates HWS f0!` CHd€i5l1|l> lil R,»°.¥dl l“lYl_l1S_ from all the _auxiliaries me c0rdm|;_ Corps, andtraiisportation to Toroné 8 in will bd lm;'inédlately`sent -the candi t _ _ _ _at Murray ’ River, Station ou Tuesday 5915- .T99 113° 'ls 13 l°f25 f0l' the ROY' evenlng..luly__ 3rdMrs`, _y_ 1;, Living, ai Flying'0ol‘ps." 'a_nd‘1_9` to 40 for. stone, Corresponding Secretary, High. Fftlllillllicllf 0m¢‘~0¥'5» QD"-` 3~ R~ Jenkins is the *examining 'Medical Oi- ileerat Charlottetown. ' _ - L_ ‘ sunnso our-ouainc Asssncsl Rosersmi'-nlberion._»now on a visisio --The are which l_>\\f_n¢s`_in ye-stsr~ 9 d.\y‘s Guardian also destroyed, the I' _ . Of peoplsperishedqa-report of-which premises of ‘the Powerlight- C0.. Ltd- has already appeared in The Gusr- in the serine building. _Mr. P. G. Ar- dian. Ther-e.ls_ also-sutypiical southern mourwho is now visiting hlS_lIl0¢l'*°l` pi Mrs. McKinnon of this city is the over thscountry- a_.day or two pre- lDnl1nSl"K d"e'c‘°" °f_'_h|S COIDDODY- vlous to.Mr._Rogers°-visit. Here it is: The loss is ` fully covered ,by insur- “William-~Soda, a farmer and not an nncn- Mr. Armour leaves c-n return_ author, was an eye witness of the thiS1'Il0FIlll\E-` ` V ' ' 0 t’ _ _ his home; A Slimreportei' asked him, OF LOCAL lNTEREST.- The Rev. ‘now long- did* ms- norm iam' sei. iz. ii. A. msiam. ni »Ksns\_'n» India dei-,’ he replied, ‘I don't believe is-he s native of Slirlasllelll. P- E- I.. Will ni, complete his itinerary on missionary while she worked she worked like deputation in the maritime provinces with his service at Fredericton. We ‘understand that the Dean of Frederic- ton has arranged a united gathering meet Mr. Haslain. After the close oi his depittutlon work, Mr. Haslam will spend a, short time with his bro- - ther, the' Rev. H.»L. Haslam. in Liv- in th ‘Bowl Hill Sixty' Blew; Up 1-_ ' ’_.. .-- fi qintinued ,from page four) i s of earth with eighty prisons’-s, but fell back from tihe other, hu ding the canal bank opposite the white chateau Wlwfc their comrades, London inenall were fighting heavily. ‘ ' The Germans bers did ,not yield without a. desperate resistance. A company 'and a half of mon held fthe ruins _ot the chateau and ilung' 'out ‘bombs td keep our assaulting 'troops at bay. A gallant platoon crept round t-he chateau walls; hurled bombs over these bits of brick work, and after 501110 time ot thlfi fighting the enemy twisted the white das ot surreuded and sixty prisoners ~survrivor's of -this garrison were taken. 'lille Londoners still had u..bard way to go across tho stream, from the lake and past the staiblss and through old stumps of wood, but they kept to the time-table of battle, ond added 450 prisoners to the ‘great capture of a day as historic as any _in the record of the London -men' -wh0 have fought with ,came out io France. -__-_-si-_-___ FIVECANAIIIANS Gil LONDON.-Five Canadians are ln- cluded in the list of thirty soldiers awarded' the Victoria_Cross, all for gallant; deeds of-valor in the ylmy Rid-ge battle. Captain Thaiu W. Mac- dowell. a B.A. 'of Victoria College. enlisted- at Ottawa in 1915. 'Wdth'ti1e assistance oi two others he captured _two machine guns, 'besides two oiilc~ ers and seventy-five men, and' con- tinued to. hold the .position tor live days, although wounded. - » Sergeant Ellis W. Sifton, s‘dn of an Elgin farmer; near Wallacetown. charged a machine gun and single- handed' killed all -the crew. l-le then held oil’ an enemy party advancing down a trench until British troops gained the position. In carrying out this gallant act 'ha was killsdnfter having saved many lives by his con- spicuous valor, Lieutenant F. M. Harvey, ot ‘Medi- cine Hat, attached to the Strathcona Horse, ran ahead' ot 'his men._jum'ped into an enemy trench. s'hot` down ma- chine guuners-aiid captured gun. Private William Johnston (427586) of Moosejaw, killed crew of. machine ggun with bombs and. captured- _t»he_'gun in iirst Geruijarr line,_'o_n_‘_the lip_e_f_re- forming hesgsln locstedanotlier ma- chine _gun and' `stalking'_tbe_ second gun as he had done.th_é.iirs`t, he suc- ceeded in putting"-‘sec_ond,'cx‘ew'out 'of actrlon and _chpt\irlng=_th_e;gun. He was killedshortly after' capturing the second gun. _ _ _ Major Fredeirlck ` Lumsden, marine srtillery,_brought into the lines-.under heavy tire. six enemy ileidguns. State ot 0hio.City of Toledo. ' _ ' ' ' - i.-“°'t°°u."~"- .k s .. . . - ran . one -m es-o a e ssenioi ' artner oi the firpioi F. J Ch¢ncy&Co.. gain! Businesain the_C\ty of Toledo. _County and tate -aforeslagd and tégtggd' Erm will. pay the suib,of ONE U'NDR _ l.LAR8ior eachand every c of Catarrh that canéiol' hecured by tholxse oi cllrsiixii .uns___ _as it J. Q E Y. ' ' . » " ' ¢.§'»'_°ii‘_.`i.§°ri"if‘f'i»'ii‘ilf ""° ‘_ (sam A. w_~GLi_;/isoN. - Noi-Aa! Puauc Hall's Catarrh Curcis taken internally and acts hrough the blood rl the Musous Surfaces of System. Send for 'l9estin1onla1s, free. . F. g_Cl{ENEY _& C0.. Toledo, 0. Sold y all Druggista, 754: Halls Family Pills for constipation. ` of me sunny school children of the ' if "_" A if " M ` A ii mv” A if 7 » . _ dihedral, scans-S and si. Mary.. in _ ` _ i Zum *£3-a . ` ` Ml. such glorious valor since first they- " - ill - _ .ill Silk Stoi llloore & 3 F _iis-izi queen sireericmriww# ll, /. _ -~ i ,\.f_/,i. ///` _li ir, i _ 5 as lil f U th so es 4 ' "fl" ~ .~:.i~f" , ' f illivlcialliuult- - ” saienf ‘ cts -pr a great assortment ot these wonderful stocliiiigg? Its.: lot of “seconds That is to say so _ th ` i`fl' - On Sale right now, as you read the “G\_sll'¢i8 9| A m ese stockings have some tri ing flaw a l 7 ,1 threads-a kfiotiorfsomethi of tl1`_e's`j_ ‘-1 `not;hurt ‘ the _stocking--bilig they;ica_‘_iiTriot"be'ahl = ones-_boot length only in the w_hite'ones 'ority ofthe stockings have .no f-law that yo\t¢B_n t all But we bought them- as “iiec0pds" bargain And" we re Yselling`tl1'em to 'you at a j bargain; _ __ , _ .» . _ _- '_ . _ ' __ rTl_,’5\ L _ _- __The silk r_u__ns__f_r_om _ankle to in t b _ _ 3 : ’ . oi A " If these stockin si ere`not“secon_ "tlteitsw sell fot“$1.00per__pa§r.w-_- 5 f~ -' _ ` All sizes in wliite'and-‘black '- I 0 35cfpr. 1 if Oil Stove Safety The Florence is tha clean. saf¢, sim- “We Keep Tlis Quality Up” Aak your grocer or Phono ‘ ii im nas. no www- e 'rss Fnni in as my io overs 1° U * _\_‘_o§pm_§‘; to 0,,,,,,,. A . ladle of mechanical details is nocnnndfy- "__ __ 2F__m"e “bm woman can call around town all aftesi‘_ni}¢;l_l_ ;\_'w____:_ _“__ wear on _. Overseas A- Good, strong, light and durable boxes for sending conifortsito your boy overseas. Here in two sizes-15c and .20c call in and see . them. The 2-- Macs |49 Gt. Geo. Street- vasva -n-milf _ 5 *U1 F 17 BUTTON KID HIGH CUT Listen!! wo found a bargain and have 27 pairs like above. They are a beautiful soft kid and very comfortable. SMALL FEET WANTED _W§.ean odor you this boot in all sim ri-'ora airs ii; up. - 'rhey alia reglilar'$7.00 value and away they go at T .i... ei-pool (N. S.) and than jo e siaii of the Missionary. and Sunday School to be held at Edgehill and King‘s College. Windsor, (N.S.) -St. John Exe. » iiiiia Miiiard‘s Linlment C0.. Ltd. Gents,--‘l have used your Minard's Liniment in my tiimily and' also in my stables for years and consider i-t the best medicine obtainable. Yours truly, Proprietor -Roxton Pond ~H‘otel and “l)ependsliiliiy’ _ This is s word that dbes not appear in the Dictionary,-but fully expresses tha character of goods which we handle and the Superior Barvioo which W9 render in all departments of our business. For Your Protection When we' supply drugs or fill a prescription YW lilly l‘\_W|1Y° bs sure thai, evstytliinl il°°°°‘ “ry has been dons to protect your interests. We also coiislidsr right Driccli a part of good service and will guarantee that quality coneid~ ered 'lower prices than ours cannot be found anywhere. Our Motto has Always lolan 'naar ouAi.i‘rv ur Ano Paicss www" Joliiisoiik .lolintoii ‘ma duality Draaatan `°°'e KM* I" we like to use it because ii so > ple, reliable, economical oil stove- ready to-give as much cooking beat as you wish, when you wish lt. You can keep one-or four-burners at an intensely hot tlamo, or merely simmering. _'1‘o_;:tb:ngo the h_;:at_ you turn I a mp c, to patents over device Burners clos(o up under tba cooking; no beat wasted. ~ Thera are _no wicks to trim nor valves to leak. A lar; "bulky gyg" :hows you always éww much oil ls in alia ian . Upper reservoir holds a iuii gallon. Vp ‘ l| .-llil ' " . yi _ ~_._..g.,} \ __ ar __ _ . TLQRENCE' Oil .Co_0k_Stoveo_' - ALFRED nocnkv. ... __ __~,»_»_~,1;__,;-._,,,l¢_-;».`in` .-.... ' ,_ ‘_ _... /-. "__ ’ » . Livery Stables. I* i 15 ` , ‘5 " ’ *J ' _ _ _ _ E“.l0y' Cool--Cooking This Summe Cook The Easy Way--on an . , i F Oil Stove When the cooking is done, the burners can be turned out immediately Tl _ not only means kitchen comfort, but a savin§ ln fuel oil. . _ We can sugglyvyou with either a “FLO ENCE ” Wickless Blue Flame 1 Stove, or the " PERFECTION“ with Wick Burner. Note our prices ltlt below on these. Call today and purchase. one of these Stoves from us _ sua,s,iai|si. , _ _ ' l»1$'!ll'l‘l!¥l? an » __ _ -4 1-‘i.onENcE wlcirm-:ss nwr: New Pniu~‘Ec'1:I0N (WIDE FI.Aiin=: oil. s'_rov_is BURNER) on. srovr lt 2 Wick ...... ._ ' . ............... ..l2.50 1 wick ____ _, ‘ ‘ . l6.00 2 W;ck________ _____ N,, fo ¢°,;é,,5,5',,',&‘;55-,5~;,§Q;,‘,’°° 3 wick ____ . _ glass _...__-4.23 Larae Ovens to lit either of the I 1°* NoPiain __.__.8.75 stoves375 and-150. . . Z sf* I' ll 1 ar' = i -aku-| i Zim \ Durlgg July and August, our Business Hours will be 7. a. mb; 5.30 p. m., closing on Saturday at P2 _ Y P Queeni hog io2ei‘sl\i`iro\sureQ i GM* Un! lsireei _ _ it is F wiiuimie ahmii " l ni. n Wediaesda a- until 5.30 . in. T s,,r _y is "“2‘*' ii .- 1* ( I | 1 _l _ Us ___ _ ,g_~|lll _ _ _ il' s F\_.~_ra.E.\» fb ooh;