no ware, .in the Greatest Advertising Cii'mpa'ion* Ever inaugurated by any Canadian Manufacturer. “T vi ir. _ 3 ig, A ‘M . . 5,-W., ~,_, -- .-.-.,,.,.l-.,7,,. ...T-,J MPURTAHT REIIDIHG IHKITER SELECTED FROM THIS WEEIi’S NEWS FOR ,THE iii.IIIRDIlH’S SATURDAY” SUBSCRIBERS i in ii- . 5 -s I-F -_ .v mv' .. - _,,. - v - ».: /‘,/1, 1 >-(4 -/o \ -.save \ "if;“§ \ ll w ‘.- .~4 d ww-_fi\‘f."f' ,“;'*f?“"“” `i1“_”.¥' ‘ -‘ ll il. _ ’) 0 .-_ ” “‘.'-.-c-'ii_::" J; `§iT?*`°;` I - K lr i ' I I “’G‘»@..... _ ._. - sf »-A V $3000 00 worlh of Magnificent English Dinner 'l'l.ilslnthe lemons Roni Pelrinin psliorrs English dinnerware, beautifully decorated with rich wrenlhm of roeee. my in ileiigmriil lmrlels uirlaiiils, the neivl-at irntteriin. luteiit ilesluiis and uiiurunuied lull else tar tsmily uae. A _ easel this iiiaiinliloonr. eiilriisivure will han cri-.uit bo your iruuin. lt lri rlt for the home er A Queen. ."We want 500 ladies to oem magnificent complete 97 piece dinner este without A eqirst el oust. We do not mek _vou to enend is nent of your money or buy anything. If you |\ dlboeuliful set oldishue in your home, alittle sensible use of of your lnnre time ww! noon bring you one ABSOLUTELY FREE, from our mon! complete ntook 0| tliin beautiful dinnerware. Vfguéenngiaeg In righlwnow. It Ie enly. ,fewnnthlntrodnee nl. once to evclv liuiisehenixir in land. uns newest in\'cnf.lon-the famous COLD D LLAR NON-ALCOHOLIQ FLAVORINQ I TRAGTB, me grerirsi aaa oe coed sfwklnii ever lnygyitod. and the only mal lmprovnmeub on ordinary lllloring extrucbn ure: yutou thuluurkct. Unlike ordinary extracts. Gnlil Dnllnrlliworsnre pntun In eieuu. handy, siiriltury. collupnublo tubes. nothing to lrreoir. no onrlrta low. ciinuot i-null. require ne spoon to menlurer and they ni-u_ sapnwcriul und iiiuiily oericuiitru- udthiit. lour drops will .~|n.il is tt-nsprrniriil el orrlinury utscts. ln iuct.._ we iziwniiim that min or our twenty. live mint Lubes will i.~<;\':il tivo twuiity-ilvu M nent bottles elordiiuiry iiiivoriiig. If I. This Full Size 25 Cent "“ Tubs I-REE to Prove “ » What We Say. -im). W are osiermlnoa in iiiiraariw this _ pn-ii Enngdaproduei. to every heusclmruwr ln the ,( _@ , and we will ei»e.re`po eriieiiaintfi lne- - - u i. 4- 71;; Ep; 3 mmpllsh this purpose. 'ii wiiiit, r "ii _ H'_~_~$\ iebolgus, saliistsiul of slwiiilfun tlnniriaiids . ol dei rs on dlstrihutinp iiiimph-s. newspaper advertising. eta., we doc ded to ,li-i. mio or two J ,M missin rash isrriiiy anis al-iii., worn rar -;;-_-.gl ns intmdueliig tlrerai nrineue ilnvnra iiniomi ;< their lrleinie uni rralulriwrs. .nn ir you wil ;, _..`-(.‘,.;.,; islui np the worn lsr ue. and ue wi-.ri wt. hair , nlynu.ynuouneixrubetheownereluurnud 'W' A dinner set an you cmilil wrilit. Therefore. ll you have is little were time thsli you are willing to iilvo us. to help introduce those wonderful flavors, wesuy wyon START TO EARN A MAGNIFICENT DINNER SET TO DAY. Write us and we will send ynii. postage psiil, only 12 tubes, nnoly nsenrlcd from the list of nvsr N iluvnm which we ranks. Use one _ef tiiele yourself. in your own home, ni our expense. Then if yan are delights-d with il., und cnnvinnud flint. lil Ia the Brcoli food tlisvoring ever proilucisi. soil the remaining ll among your friends in. rrfrnorren una return urium money. only 52.75. our coiliueri-nt iluvurs ooiiiprise-Vanilla, mmm, Orange. Almond, l’lnr=iiiii»le. strnwborry. Raspberry. eliipls, ste., una \\-pirlrrneii wry--ri.-.y mr ypri uracil umm, speeds: uvcry piirv iirsiir run receive iruo rum us, is mngu peep ‘A46 yugo Cook Book Lhnt. is iiimlly worth 50:1. huh? 'voidin- lt in no Lreiiiilu ut mil to sell them. Yotl will llnd ii only. piooleut work. Yuur lriunils wIU bo glml Cf! bhilfnms oiis reall llovur, und we knew that onee they use them. they will liurm delighted with thiiln. ll. will bo the MAIDI work over for yen to earn your beautiful dishes from tliu start. this will slivo you. and We will ililln in tho ill# uuiusc future business from the deimxud thus oreeted. SEND US NO MONEY. Jusf.wrlwu>¢lry,¢sv that you want to onniii. dinner set. sro wllllnil torrnrescnt uulriliiirmluoiunourluiiiuusiirmluctsliiynuxneighborhood rind thu liiivcre will reucli you postage paid. We trust you with thnm uui.il suit! mul wu know Y0u_ will ho dullghbld with thu bcnlitilnl dliclwrs you can receive for your work, inns me orliisrre uiid urrinine eosume payment oi express otisrses y‘<‘ii‘i:`»!:efi‘ueii{ lii'tliHi:i’il.uuE)d(i;i'|“:"Wl6Lé‘i:'xV ll you what lobe one of the lilniw llslhie whonro Heins tn work grains baruiimiaiu-i. ii-me ui--luv to Sales lhanager ' 19 'nil |rl'r£ariA1'ioriAi. msnurncrunino oo., olP'f. D. fonenfo, o||1'. :so Do not forget to put the extratc War Tax Slamp on your letter. F l legs. » ..“' -ff His Sire is the great MOKO, sire of Brenda Yorke '= 2.04 1_-4, Ferino__2.05 1-2, Native Belle gif), 2.06 1-2 Silver Silk (4) '2.08‘1‘-2,"Si'fsié N.`(3) 2.09 1-4,' moko 2.10 and .~ : the dam of The Harvester 2.01, T enera 2.05 1-4. Prince Marjor will stand at his owner’s stables, Great George Street, where he can be seen at any time. Terms $15 for the season. Usual return privileges. - “i>ARKsii;>E JUNIOR” Street, Charlottetown. 9855-5-11illF2iEw1i. _ p _ vAmerican No. 57168-Canadian No. 404-P. E. I. Enrolment-| i Pure Bred No.1-1 #PRINCE l\/lAR.IOR". "I`he Best-Bred Horse on The Island Prince Marjor is the best-bred trotting Stallion ever offered Island breeders. He is_ tall, handsome bay, with black points; has a fine, intelligent head, beautiful neck, broad chest, strong loins and good REGISTRY NUMBERS : ' - h American, 23289. P. E. Island, Enrolment Pure Bred No. 15.<'__,'»~ _` __ “PARKSIDE JUNIOR” will _also make the season at same stable as “Prince Marjor,” 215 Great George G.,_AlYI_urphy, ,Owner,V _ Chiirlottetown L _ -I I _ _iv ' imp ' ° l F irc rance Then insure in good strong stock compan- les,which never contest an honest claim such as is represented by . _ ' ‘ by , , ~ . I A Necessity I mi. 1 1 E. R. MONDAY= ~ f r ON INSPECTION TRIP-Mr. J. tor, was ii gn on e nes a an inspected the Government Building inspect other such buillllllstlirotigh out West Prince.-Z. ~ RETURN HOM .-Monet or Arsensult returned on Wednesday ,frqpi_,\'-Rogersvilie, N. bavliig at dn# a '. . ._ Vt.-_ BAD R ii .hun help but . adinlrs-.rtlie .beauty »°f._lhe rllrxpilu ug coun at the drive tlirou is .Hled Centreville and notice théintcrest' taken by the young men-dn helping nature by planting trees. It is.to be ,enterprising young men and repair the _roads which ara in a .sorry state.-H. \ ANNUAL MEETING.-The inter- est taken in the school by the people of Centreville School District is shown by the large .number of _ratepayers who attended the annual meeting. Dr. Ilallum and Mr. Hammond Affleck rc- ,slgued and Messrs. John Davison and Calvin Leard ,Were elected trustees. The suppleriicntyotéd' was $75. The teacher has resigned her position.- ll. - , » NEw_‘ Bu8lNES$¢Mi-. L. A. Moore, General Superintendent of the Telephoiie System lu , this Province was ln Tignlsli on `Weclnesday and while here visited St. Louis and Mlm- nilulgash with the view of construct- lng a telephone line tb each of these points. That such :prospect is an assured fact is evlde cod’ from the fact that such men _ns Messrs. Wm. Csllagliau, St. Louisand Ben. Gallant, Mlmuilnlgash are taking leading parts ln the same.--Z. _ '~SEVERE ILOSS-`-M`r.' Tom Dou- cette, of Peterville, Rad the misfortune of having B Young' ve year old mare of great value break one of her legs in a. peculiar manner on Monday. It seems that this mare and another horse were turned loose in the yard and without warning the mare was kicked by her mate and suffered the injury above stated. On Wednesday the animal had to be~shot and her owner is deserving of sympathy in his great loss.-Z. ~ HEAVY LOSS.-The greater part of the lobster and cod gears from North Cape to Kildare suffered a. great deal of damage on Tuesday by the great velocity of the Northeast wind which raged during the entire day. More than half of the gears came ashore either smashed or damaged in such a condition that will make fish- ing with same this Spring an impos- sibility. It is also reported that the immense trap operated by J. H. Nug- cnt and Co.. suffered great damage and will take several days to _again put it in a working condition.-Z. tuiiinient held ln Emerald Hall o :the 17th inet., under the auspices 0? the Wcmeii’s Institute was a great suc- cess. Dr. J. D. MacGuigan presided, and a very interesting programme was rendered. ll; consisted of a lec- ture and school concert. Rev. Dr. Smith of lona gave a very interesting account of his trip tlgnugli Austria, Bclgliiiii, Germany and other Euro- pean countries. The order was per- icfrt. Wiliflil goes to show how the nu- lllcncc appreciated the very instruc- -tivelccturc given. A vote of thanks was tendered the Rev. speaker, which only in a small degree compensated for thc benefit derived for the infor- mation received. The Rev. Mgr. D. J. Gillis then delivered a short speech which was appliiudcd by all. The clill. drcn’s part in the program consisted of drills, ninrciics, ctc., audwas ad- mirably performed. Much credit is due Mrs. (Dr-) MacGulgi1n and *thc other ladies who devoted thclr time iii traillillg those who will one day bccoinc the mon and women of this country.-E. i i B-Ili, HEiliiTY BABY Bill ._-._m.._ in ‘-i*f~7¢ -- ,_-.\~.---. ._ '» - Mrs. Bcci¢’e Fondest Hopes - Realized--Health, Hep- piness and Baby. . .,.». ,_ _ -. .,, Upper Lshave, N. B.,-Cen.,-“l wish tw thank you for the benefit I received by taking Lydlii E. Pinkham's Vegeta '_ awp 'icq ` if ~ bie Compound for female- troubles ii, from which I was s i ‘iiiiiii grant sufférer, so that I was com- pletely run down in ' fl health., Other med- ( . lclne, did not help me,Mlial:`t’lLy,dla E. - ;~ ' P'n -- egeta- bie Compirund made `1§"¢r.s-:- we ._ U" *J 'E me wsii and strong. I now' have ii big, hearty baby boy, and prelse"yeur medl- cins for the wonderful lot of lf. has done me.',’ - Mrs. lsjRA_ilL " acl, Jg., Upper Lshnve, Lnn'enburg__Co., N. ., Canada; , , f The darkest dsys of 'husband and wife are when they come to look forward in s childless and lonely old nge. Many e wife has found herself inca- pable of motherhood owing to some de- rsngement of the feminine system, often eursble by. the proper remedies. In many homes oece childless there are now' children beonnn of the feet that Lydii E. Plnkheilfl Vegetable -compound makes women normal. ii (vi ,mint .ia ' E. sn - Rev. Dugald Macbonsldand Mr. J. J., 5 ' sv- v' ~ is - - 1 ~ - , case. enter J_»he.1-liriviiizmvlilase ct, ii- ali-f°”.i:_ iam 3:' o ‘ SCHOOL CONCERT.-Tile Qpter-_ 1 1 , ._., ~ 3 F. when-. General P on lnsvec- ‘-_ I ' ' i 'ri isa Miuaceay ii _;-_ _i_ `.-"li-‘ Headaches, sleep- - lesencss and tired, and post orare. From! iierefiie win H to eil while there filiieral f_ the *-5 V _ iirt\`§E¥ f‘?l’"“i¢__9 ,iriif-.Monsignor aiigsras, wnifisiga *{ - sf ‘°““ “‘"""°“" flsst week ra,-._-Z I _ f when you reswro vigor -to who cir- haus nerves by __ _jk ,_ ....5`f,'it........ _ fi" .' I I ,l _ gzigzixs Co.. Limited: _ ___ V/_,_`, ii/ ,V _` ( . hoped that the Road.Miisl.cr will fol- , _ 1 - l th g d example set by tl D v i ow e oo ioso I I.. ase S, rr QQ/ >'_@;r~,f/ Nerve -'GASOLINE BOAT.-The fine gas- olil\c` boat owned by Mr. Elias Scliur- niali, Bedequc, is undergoing thorough repairs. The work is being done by Mr. Wiliam Ramsay. Mr. Schurmaii is thinking of taking a tour of the western end of the Island.-H. A NARROW ESCAPE.-On Satur- day mdrnlng one of the telephone men met with an accident whlcli hap- pily dld not prove serious. While wroking with' a companion winding in a tclephane wire near the Kindergar- ten corner the wire came lu contact with an electric wire, the workman receiving such a. shock that lie was thrown to the ground with great force. Hia companion quickly tooff off his coat. covered the wire. pulling it out of the injured man's hand, who except for the severe 'shock and slight bruises was not seriously hurt. '- SCHOOL MEETING.--The at- tendance at the Abram’s Village School meeting was large and as us- ual great lnterest was evinced in con- nection with the school. ue teach- ers’ supplement for next year ls the same, and ` liberal provisions were made for repair and purchase of equip- ments. M`r. Joseph N. Gallant resign- ed as trustee and Mr. Joseph F. Arsen- ault was elected. The same teachers will remain for next year. As some difficulty had been experienced in the past ln getting good dry seasoned wood for fuel, this year will be avoid- ed, as a large quantity already cut, has been bought, which will keep a year’s supply"aliead.-M. ~ SCHOOLS CLOSE. - The clos- ing exercises of thc Summcrsldc Schools was held in thc Agricultural Hall on Thursday evening and wus largely attended. An excellent pro- gram of clioruses, recltaltons and dia- logues was well carried out by thc pupils. Mr. William Stewart, Chair- iiian of the Scliool`Board prcsidcd mid presented this diplomas. Remarks by Chairman. Opeliiiig Chorus, “March- ing to Vlctuéry," with cornct accom- panlments. ummcrsidc Baby Show, by pupils wéstorn school. Vocal Ductt, Melville illcc and I-lurold Scliurmau. Flower Drill by pupils 01' lowcr grades of High School. Presentation of diplo- mas, cvrtlllcutcs. iilerlt cards and prizes Exercise entitled Miss Canada by pupils of higher grades Spccch by Inspector Bniiltcr. Flag Drill, girls of upper grarlcs. Closing chorus, We’ll Ncvcr Let the Old Flag Full. Solo part takcli by Clair Canipbcll.God Siivc thc King. ISLAND BATTERY ‘WANTED_ A land Buttery of heavy artillcry otllc- crcd by local men. The Militia Dc- piirtnicnt have called for 00 uiidltlonal men and two olllccrs from tho island, 'hut lt is felt- that~lt‘ would bc easier and more satisfactory to all concern- ed here to recruit for a battery oi' 200 man. Already sulllclcnt ofilcors have expressed their willingness to go with such a body, but the authorities iit Halifax have -not given their consent. On Saturday, .Mr. Donald Nicholson, M. P., and Sen. Prowsc left for Ottawa tu put the matter before the Militia Department and it is hoped that should -the proposal not conflict with thc plans of the Department, author- ity will be granted to go ahead. Mr. W. B. Prowse, one of the most exper- ienced artlllcry officers, now in the rc- tlrcd list, has offered his services and is the prime mover of thc project. WEDDING BELLS.-A pretty home wedding was solemnizcd at 4.30 Fri- diiy says it St. John exchiinge nt the homo of Mrs. W. A. McGinley, Meck- lenberg street, when her daughter, Miss Anna Beatrice, became the bridc of Arthur Earl Cox. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Victor Jarvis, curate of St. John's (Stone) church ln the presence of members of the family and immediate friends. The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, A. E. McGinley, was gowncd in white brocadc with rose point lace, with conventional bridal veil and orange blossoms. She car- ried a shower bouquet of white roses. Miss Gertrude E. McGinley, as maid of honor, was becomlngly attlrcd in white marqulsette over yellow .silk and carried a bouquet of msrgiieritcs; Mruend Mrs. (lox left-on the Quebec express eu-route to Prince Edward island, where they will spend their liensymoon. Ou their return they will reside at 78 Mecklebcrg Street. I ._ __,___ P.E.i. UNIT.-Prince Edward island had the honour of having thc largest unit in the Heavy Battery, which arrived ln England by the 8.8. Cale- donia this week. an aggregation of men which may have equals but no superiors ln the Canadian forces. The sixty men from the Garden of thc Gulf, the strongest single unit of the battery represented the three counties of the island Province; for the most part sons of the farmers, but who followed other vocations, and a large proportion were member sol the Char- lottetown Heavy _Artillery Batteries of Canadian Militia. Of this contin- gent no less than three were school teachers, several bank clerks and others who had held good commercial positions, some of these even return- ing to the island for the purpose ol' §olng with the contingent. Prince dward Island will have no better representation than was contained ln this unit. The Heavy Bsttery'a strength was meds up of units from usin r. Chnso’B , movement is on foot to raise im ls- Coburg. Fntarlo (with Colonel Odell. is Coburg iiiun, i-i commend), Mou- treal, Levis. St. John, Charlottetown and Halifax. ‘ BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION -Quito a number of young people gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sackos, 28 -Isabella St., Boston, to celebrate the birthday Of their little daughter, Pris- cilla. Demetro, one year old, June 18th, 1915. Wine was served to the gentle- men, candy and fruit to the ladies. after which ice cream and angel cake was enjoyed by ull. Little Miss Sackos received many nice and useful presents, amppg them lacing $4.00 in money. ,Among those present were Mr and Mrs Ptiliincy, Ralph aiiil Earle Phinney, Ruth and Thelma Pliiniiey, Mr and Mrs Babllls, Miss Mclluiinld, Miss Thibedeau, Miss Mclduclicru, Mr Simpson, Mr A Sackos, Mr Tiiompsoii, Mrs Deady. Mrs Siickos, Mi- Thomp- son, Mrs Deady, Mrs Salmon, Mr l.u- cas. Little Miss Sackos received best wishes from relatives ln Greece and also from her grandmother, Mrs. Priscilla Allan, Sydney, C. B.. also from her great-grandpiirents, Mr. and Mrs. George Francis, Crapaud. l’, E. I. At 10.30 p. m. all departed to their homes wishing baby Sackos many hap- py returiis and also thanking Mr. and Mrs. Sackos for the lovely evening spent. The chlld’s mother before her niarrlagc was Miss Gracc Woolner, of North Rustico, P. E. I. NARROW ESOAPE. ~ The North Sydney Herald says: The failure of the reverse gear to work on a car driven by William Moran, employed as expert in D. J. Campbell's garage, nearly caused the death ot' Jack Mc- Cormack, a native of Tracadlc, P.E.I., who is cook in the P. E. I. Heavy Brigade stationed at Sydney Mines. The accident happened about 11.30 Saturday night. when Moran attempt- ed to turn his car at the corner of Commercial and Blowers Streets. Tho soldier was standing near Gminon’s Corner, when suddenly the car jump- ed the curb and before McCormack could escape. it struck him with great force, hurling him about ten feet. rendering him unconscious. The car brought up with a bang against the building, but-was xiot much damaged. McCormack, it was at first believed by those near the scene, was badly injured, when a physician was called it was ascertained his injuries were not of a serious nature, although he was sent to the Hamilton Hospital in the morning. Moran had ii had gash on the head, but escaped luckily. The collision was purely accidental, and could not be avoided. _ , _ '_._....'.'.-' Your Summer Treat 'Nice, big, juicy Strawberries' on' . -_ -~».»“.".-4l‘1§“->‘f_.~ 3 .3 fr ' » " vif;'~,' ’_. _1 1-J ‘-1-. no '.:~ _‘ SHREDIlEIi””WHE”AT ai __ .»,, > W i ' -,y~f>. $1 l` . ,'-'ff "NI "V ‘ _,-. -.,,_`- 2"' if ` < S .;c§,/‘ M _r mi V* I I a` , _ \\‘_ r_` 5',-‘N ,_ .. A '_ L_ ,:_ \§; __~ ~§\._\\\\\' \‘»§~|.=_ g . _f - R"-.~ ~. "-~'7` _'L I \`~' '» " Hip _ ' .-°` l -‘. ‘fs-. \ off/ i .2-=__> '_+-A -:_ -.»,»-_.‘»`f_.'1l_2"."' | \-:_`”_‘ _- _ 0":__»<> _ K ' -».».»..»-r... -¢.v.~'»_ -' ‘ '_ =- ~.-i >ef=‘;':'.»a?f;¢'I-';',L=.'fi‘-5153** "'f!"=- '-_' 2;--.pq-:='_-1-.z==.‘=-in? °‘i\¢-;\i_~,»4».,<_.;,»,~_;-.-__-;‘;_. .-,gif 1vf>”""" I I A Dish forthe Summer Days Serve it for breakfast-Serve it for lunch----Serve it for supper--Serve it as a dessert for dinner. Heat the Biscuit in ovcn to restore crispness; cover with strawberries or other fresh fruit: pouriover them milk or cream; sweeten to suit the taste. Your Grocer Sells the Biscuit and the Berries MADE IN CANADA ' From the Cholcest Ganediuidwhesolsy. » The iianadian Shredded Wheat Company, limited Niagara _Fal|s, 0ntario T0i(()N'l`(i i)l`iilCii1 49 \i'ELi.lNGTON STREET EAST ,I ._i\'__ 1.; -_I 1 L 3' I fs 1. pl'-'f Let’s"see L ri _ I - _ Between Early Spanish exploréto, ' Times “chicle” - wholesomeg -anfd; agrceably _ , _ chewy-welcome ,__v';f,‘9 ' Refined Mexican ciiii$i¢,~ irq. T°_4°v by me rear of time, `_i6"the¢-uilsli is “ ' \ sit; ' `vR|GLE _ % Studieil processes, special machinery, immaculate factories , and "the waxed wrapper-sealed air tight - make it the Perfectj_G_um_ in _the Perfect Package. I '*"!.P.£.. .!£l!..¢i£‘.!_‘!.:.‘!.P" 1 i ,N v ' .i " ul 1,. __ _ _ .3 . -i. _ \t~i.’J~‘~,~..\-= _ n f J » _ H VN 7-_._. ~\_| '_ ff; V,-4 _ 1. ¢\\ Ai I _ rag.;/_ --t_';g=_i',;»r;-_' 5,. V" F ; I » _,___ _..._.._, .fr r .\ Jr .rio r arf E. "P -ir* »- -...r.:§ _-a'&‘* - -._»o 5 »._x Q. .4 -O ~."»\_ :.1 ._ ‘_ A. ._ ._ * `- .r.n says Away The Stone Age man held a pebble in his Back mouth for moisture and to prevent thirst. ' ` Forlorn makeshift of an arid land. Roots and herbs 'served better where plant life _ existed. ~ ~r.~_ gi; g. ' _'ig of wr; r if '?J..¢ ... 5 gs uri fi -rooting rain P V- ii'£°'ur»'iia°§° uip¢,,_r»f ‘digs ii/iiai"§rve»f cn A _ if every meal ff 1 '~. ~. ` .»`,l'i_,",;_`;.i-l V 'A .Ali ;`--t ‘.'.1i i-_