~»>t'§n'e-gli ""`9='i‘€'*“ I was -Flllllii -rmosv _ soc.|r‘rv_ .gnu in the main- Resiment as s a couple of No. promoted to Rev. one to of the arrived accom- when 8 was first ,newspapers this city. The ‘report had with as missing since June was thus untrue.- ‘ EXAMINATION Ol-1 PLEASANT .GROVE.'-'The semi-anaua public ex- amination of Pleasant/Grove School was held on l~‘r_iday, June' 30th'- id the presence of a considerable number of ratepayers and visitors. The pupils were examined in the various subjects by their teacher, Miss Clarkin, and others and showed by their ready au- swers and deportment the creditable results of careful teaching. At the conclusion of the examination a short programme of recitations and singing was rendered by the. pupils. Then all were treated to candy by the teach er. Af-ter expressing' themselves as well pleased with the progress of the pupils the people departed for their homes. _ _ SON 0_F REV. T. C. MELLOR KIL- LED.--Rev. T. C. Mellor, -re tor __ oi St. James, Church, Kentvllle. N. S., formerly stationed at Summerside. has received word of the death of 1nls‘ eldest son, Lieut. Frederick Courtney Mellor.~“killed in action" on July let. At the outbreak of the war he enlist- ed with the Newfoundland regiment, and went overseas wdth the first con- tingent. The regiment did duty at Inverness and Edinburgh Castle. While there he was' given a commis- sion ng lieutenant. He- returned to Newfoundland in 1915 for more men and on _his arrival at Scotland trained his men at Newton-on-Ayr. About five months ago he, with his regiment, went over =to France. H19 only brother is a lance-corporal in the Canadian Engineers and went over with -the first contingent. Rev. 'I‘. C. Mellor and his family are well known in P. E. Island, and will have the deepest sym- pathy of their friends. JULY WEDDING.- Marie Presby- terian Church was the scene of an‘in- teresting event on Monday morning, July 10th when Christina Janet Rob- bins of Milburn and John Robert Nel- son of the P. E. i. Railway Staff. Charlottetown were united in marri- age. Rev. J. M. McLeod, B. A., Oili- ciating_ The day was ideal, and at eleven o’clock the bride looking very charming in a suit of blue taffeta with picture hat entered the Church on the arm of her brother, Ernest, to the strains of the wedding march beau tiiully rendered by Miss Gertrude Sanderson. Miss Emma McDougall acted as bridesmaid and wore a suit of nile-green silk with picture hat. The groom was supported by Mr. Leigh Cobb. After the wedding cere- mony the bridal party drove to the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Cobb. sister of the brltle, where a dainty dinner was served. The happy young couple left on a trip to Boston and other cities. This Sample of _ LUX is for you. Madam! _WHAT is LUX? It purity thinnest readily - wa ter , It $L'o'- i. ‘ '_ ’_' ._ `xtsi"_qnsniw..tun¢aoui' ..__Q_?_'*;__¥&____nm_w_mmmJm _ h ' a *""‘.‘!_‘.’.‘.'l' ‘ You cms tomorrow' next' dey the I 5% sgé the irritated membranes and relieves congestion- than it cuts out the phlegm and destroys the germs. It enables the blood to retain a natural supply ot oxygen, lung-t . and vital- ity- In any collsb. bi-one tis ov’ Cat- arrh it's gnoranteed to poo _ Beware of dangerous lubstitu (ered under misleading allies genuine CATARRHOZONII whic sold everywhere, large sim ing two months treatment costa small size 50c; trial alle 251:. ll -__....__......,.¢_ ` The ` was e ll! town was Jamieson on Thursday the was twenty of Mr and Georgetown The remains were on on Fridaythe uit. pathy is felt for the parents ily in their.sad bereavement.- ‘Rev. Dr. Gauthier of Palmer Road member of the Educational'Committee of the P. E. l., Development Associa- tion addressed `a large audience in the Georgetown Town Hall on Friday t_he consolidation were _forcibly present- 1_3? ed h ythe Rev. gentlem '_ _ and re- 'S marks were also made several ;_ other gentleinen present, all of whom seemed to thinkin that it was time for 'it province. Mr. Jamé D. Stewart, Bar- >- WOMEN’S INSTITUTE-The Kll1Z~ B sboro Hall on July 4th. Miss Hazel so Sterns present, gave a concise state- b of P. E. I. had done for the war for g oiilcers were appointed for coming _t year after which arrangements were a and it was decided to make an auto- her rudder gone and leaking pretty Lowry, one of the most slid led mar lottetown, all. he could do to pull I l . lence in every clime, the vessel ar rlved here rudderiess, but safe. After ` D of h`-is first mate refusing duty, and he vessel sped on her way to the An of Alder Brehawt vs the .Dohlih'lo§‘ wthouta jury. Judgment was' re served, Johnston, K. C., and Stewart for the plaintiff, McLean K. C., and house on Queen St., tried yester- a jury, plantlii' elect to be non-s_uited-. _ C., for defendant. The case of Henry . action for debt on work of painting F plantdif Martin and McCallum for before Court; Johnston K. C., for defendant. The court resumes this L m THE CAR FERRY BTEAMER placed on the Georgetown Newport ing good work and is convenience 1 highly appreciated by the people " whom the steamer serves as shown ¥ by the large number of teams and 1 passengers who daily .make the roun_d~ - worked by Mr. Hercules Macdonald the pioneer ferryman on this route " and the large gasoline motor boat which succeeded it, t he new steamer certainly makes a favorable showing h and reflects much credit on the Gov- p many years lerrymsn on the route ls Mr. John Boudreault of Georgetowll" a is the 'efficient engineer,-"‘&". _` n Malc`olm'Macdonnld who has been p f idol her husband she leaves to °"°“ mm the 'loss of a loving mother D6" _llll - - . h hd |6118! ’°“ "“’* ’°“ ""1 “'°“ “°"*""°'°°°" 'X2'ls2l”§f.'¢`§'i§"‘lf.'ll¥w$§°i.m5i'§f. La rf" °“ ° which kills colds in live minutes. '_-_Isp in Dag", f Deunm sub; w 'hent- "‘° °"‘ ”‘*°° °"‘"“°”‘°”° °°°"‘°° LIT: I 1 in his ellen-anmion 9 _- . _ r Hr dbh . dies of Craven. " ' _ `» 8_o_ll.,- formerly of Milton. P. E- L 30th uit. Subject _“Consolidation of ’°t°d t° P3.“'i°"U Wllfk- The U91* the Schools." The advantages oi .m°°"“K li? "I9 P-“num ~m°°U“3- Mid' A Charlottetown D03’ writing from h _ _ ' a change in t he school system of the says:-- ' ‘It would amus__e_ you to see some of rister-at-law acted as chalirman.-“&" the things that took place in that last scra that l if on could he shoro Women’s Institute met in King- roar of shells overhead and two feet I the year ending Dec. 31, 1915. Then when they got to the dressing station ment of what the Women’s ln_s_titute‘ made for adopting a prisoner of war hlm_ along. gre-ph guilt to raise the funds: Miss -to Sterns then gave demonstrations on stretcher with a wounded man on it homenursiug. It was decided to hold -dnd then told four of his own map the next meeting in the school-room. to carry it out. After a vote of thanks to Miss_Sterns _ the meeting closed. _ of his men to work at llxing up our .trenches for a while. before they were SKILLFUL P. E. i. CAPTAIN-With ‘taken to the roar. _ badly, the schooner N. W. White, ar- being marched _out to “the pen" asked rlved in port llrom Montreal and un- _where he was going to and then told derwent repairs. The vessel has a the Canadian in charge of the guard valuable -cargo of flour on board and _that he knew s shorter route and he is bound for Newfoundland. While on did and a better way_ tom the way here she encountered bad' H . wemther, which Save Clilr TMS- now going we should all be home he- o .. . wt -rf iners who ever .sailed out of Char- 'until me middle of August hrough but thanks to a wide exper- -,| repairing temporarily Capt. Lowry ex W erienced more tfrouble, on account 'C ers of the crew I-Iowever,he quietly Z ought the assistance of the law, and_ , ell 0 Ily'*- 0 Y Hey era _n surname couRT._in the css _§‘"‘°l'l °'d°" f° have H bath-and hen I started to look tor one of the \ m¢Btl`B I Kot lost. We have only' . _ _ ___ _ _ _ bon three of the old ofiicers wi-th us ` r ' OW. the rest are either transferred to » ' ' ‘ _. 'soft" jobs or "gone West." - ' ~ Black Fox Co. of Murray Harbor. ac_.° tion on an agreement to sell an option “ tried before Mr. Justice Fitzgerald U Mccanum- for the' defendant. In the ll case of M. P. Hogan, trustee vs. Mary klewton __ d h Morgan, action of ejectment from a _lt_ Jagesocatanlgzg-_ 2; tial: _lg-gth:;~ 5 _ __ _. such, hgh( Haky > ` e T Pics and Pastr and such _--, & yr __ ` delicious-homemade ,__, .__ _ge __ Bread,'is because it 1: 4 ~ :S <3, lm" h 1 ‘_ ,ci t C lo _ N nn s a H id.¢_,'f nl e _ day before Mr. Justice Flitzgerald and E9 ‘i°P3"t‘U'° f°l` H9|il'B¥. Where he Gaudet K. C., for plantiff. Martin K. “ 1-[_ Grossman vs_ HM-ry p_ Blake” and beautiful wnlstiet watcb.Aithough aken c letel by ,,, he . ' ' . amp v a\\rpr_ e made ' " '- ;__/ very att as realy in ln, usual wit-ty ' ~ ’ a theatre curtain is now 5 * y and sa.id“he would always rs-_ _ - _ = . _ .._» _ T’-4 member his many Newton friends." “S_l_. George" which was rec_ex`_rt'ly_:` trip, compared with the sail boat L commander_of the "St. George an'd, it GLENFANNING _ NOTIQ- MT. ,_ o _S.,- Mr. Angus J. MoGllvary who rear, you will " fyqqf - or t t _ ' .Z ' - s_w king ,Char sow psi _lt ¢ __ ` _.__..s._ _ar grae 1". _- _ o ogar. eno _ 3 _vs_ o na our_u -Qty? .N her daughter __Mrs. Qagol -zllcdélfald Trho,yit is, $3 ' ` of Georgetow Royalty ro¢entiy.- at panting with " `»' ' ’ Ms Jme R Cavansh w to 'olti it I ' ` " _ _ 1-- _ __ .;~..,____, -iii ,_ :_ __ __ .T-I _ _pl-up-u 7; `p1_ sq .1 Y _ `i| __".__‘_ . s . , nil; Brown. dough K fa ll U8 Camp. Hughes, Man.; Mrs. John Chandler. Wheatley River; Mrs. John Freethy, _Tregarva, Soak; Mrs. .Will-_ iam Freethy, _'i‘regarva, _Salk;_ Mrs. Ernest Bulman, Rllstioo and'M_is_s Mildred at home. (Other papers please '=oi>v-l-- = - ‘ both e so many the contents of and how to prevent Miss Gordon's first institute and ohe covering of e hat a very short time she rim and crown of a and when nnished the bat very stylish and unique A of thanks was tendered both with the wish that they visit Institute soon again The of -this Institute have been busy of late, holding a social 15, and having a booth at the Dairymen’s Picnic on June 21st at which they sold fruit and ice cream. The proceeds. of both affairs were very satisfactorily and are 'to he de-_ vegy member is expected to be pre- en .f ‘ ` e_ front to a friend in this City D- S. Y mused at anything, with a continual mud underfoot, with a drlzzling rain etween. iven a prisoner to take _out, and be prisoner was carrying the rifle nd bayonet of the Scot and helping "ln another case a German oillcer ld four of our men to put down a “Another enemy _ofllcer put a crowd ‘One German chap, when he was If the good work keeps on as it is re long-the Germans give the war We have just had orders to wear ight marching order on our clothing arade-it was supposed to be in fs igue dress and now it will be ue who ill be fatigued as to-day is a scor- Why did I join the Arm!/'I' I was an orderly yesterday In fact Eoiéig to take up his duties for King nd ountry. ' H0 Wil! Dreeented -with' an address Several appropriate speeches were 0 . dainty -lunchand song. "We’Il never g hllm all ltiade of luck and a safe "Inoue cases wounded Scottie was' WI I' the a m I up its best I could it looks for sometime now time for this letter s r pose every now? I-low drop in and see as if we will be yet Well Belle Parade so 1 will later _ May 28th, _ _It is now three o‘cipck.- _when we got. back from the bathe last evening we had to go out on a working party to the trenches. and talk about a_ night. it rliined the whole night fthrough and we dldn't get haclt until after day- light this morning. The mail." has " just came in and I got another letter from you it wasodated-.April 2nd and was marked Qasuelty._ It was sent to the Hospital, so` that accounted for 'it' being delayed. ` ` -. ‘ ' _ I also got" a letter from cousin "M Sutherland one from Gordon and Heath. This is the secondletter from Heath 'since I wrote, Ile will think I' am dead. Ihaven't heard' from _ Fred since he left us in March when he went to the Hospital, but I hope that he is getting _.along 0.K. Well Belle I guess _I must close now as it is time for 'the mail "to be seat in.. Write '- again when you get time and tell me all the news.. '- I _ ' _Love -to all from _ _ _ _. COUSIN ARCH.. , _ _ _Mr. George 'McLellan his friend saysi--_ .. -_ _ __ ._ June 5th 1916 Dear Mrs. Campbell -- Just a line to let you .know that poor Archie was _killed the day be- fore yesterday, you have my deepest sympathy in' your hour _of sorrow. he ‘1-._ f. _ _ _Spmewhere in Belgium, B-5- _.H 4., ..._ 1._;‘i.'lef1Absolutely Good = -.,- , .-..._ »._ . t . i o _ ltf from leaf tobacco that has enough elast- -icity 'againstf the teeth to keep lt together, instead "gra,_nu1atinjg _in the mouth as most plug tobaccos do - , , » » . . - I It--hasfa'de‘11c1oue nonuritatlng, palateticklmg sweet taste-bi cause medical authorities agree _that the ordinary strong , unswee ened plugsare injurious 0 4. ¢ __ - It is 'not affected by aruficlal heat or old age-does not get hard-because it is protected by a highly glossed tobacco leaf envelo died _likela hero- facing the Germans in No Man’_s Land. -I-Ie did not suffer any, all his pain was over in an _in- _ stunt. I' feel so bad, Arch was just like a brother to-me. '_ 1) I will write_sgai\1"soon and let you `\\\\ f\ ` ;\\\\_ I \ ._ 2 _ he panty after they had partaken of - _ " ' "Of WCS her and we will have to march six ' "I ~ -_ » iles and carry any new clothing that ‘ wh ' also insubordination on the illirtofot- me Wm get hack with "L_" it any _ “ M y 0 S - ‘ onder that some of the _boys ask __ - _- _ ' ` *° . `. m supposed to be _ode yet but I left _'_ __ _ a g \ ‘ 1'* I f / / I ,//‘it f/.. ~' _ , _ _ _ __ _ _. _ M. _ .ts..1":s:;‘:Y...f:.‘:.‘;t'=~...i.‘:.':.‘:...“‘". it ~ '"‘° he °“' °'°'““"g li _ he some efnsans M..-._ p..1.o..im., ' . l i l. ._ rcaSor1why“Beaver Flour =- 6/ended__/Your. __ eturn when the»dawn of peace has. ' " *l* ' |` """""` ` ` _ " M A - A ` ~ mveo. . - ' J . - - _=- - ' ~ ~» ‘ Following- is the eddressr- ' ` " _/ ,___ _ _ _ ; 6 _ ` Qi ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ` ‘ ' »t ~. \ .- ieut.,'.I. A. Cairns, f ' » " _ _ .- '- ' __ ' ` . ,,. _L.» .,...1- ..‘.- . ...-.- ' f / Dear friend,-_-_~°' _ _- .,. '_ _ _ ._ . __- _ ._ ave assembled-here to-night to ex We are proud to know that the spir- - ' . . ¢ ' ` ` ‘ . I P ‘W Y ` ng’ f°'§'»§f_""§;‘: lggéigggfnarlztn ‘ 1 ‘ _ This 1s__u/hy, _“Bes,uer{' Flour makes Pn;._Crusts and Doughnuts-Cakes __ _ __;»nie»;'_l_asin__¥zi)¢,__|n urs wo;-ig; -nav ' . _. Co'ok.i`es-Gingerbread and ""I`arts_~that are revelations to the woman who . 0 __ _ _ __- ~ -' .~ ' ~ ‘ . §',,,,m_,,,,,. “°“L§°&'f‘;‘}°';°u In we _ _ ____-_ _has struggling along with western spring wheat Hours lst We foéI*\'ssiired"£l'|`at in th5`p¢'i‘f ' ` ‘ ` -Y """ "“" " "’* "V" Y ._ ¥ . ‘ _ _. .. 9 doiagethriving trade 'with,=?.me_a_t iil:"3o\i,fg ’ dome . » -__ - delivery wma., som-tns.,_;t '_t¢rrI.'§thuiutn tp'hgl_lit¢.;§ro6t"at»dsr ‘;_ ‘ v". 5" _~i._`_.. ‘ ` Btidleralltl- Mr-¢1Dnmpio\¢~fo`\vl|_n ` _lion-or together wltltft J _ns pero._|u »_ __ _~r~ §.°i..f.....lJf’_L ».".'..‘;‘i.¢.°5i.i£ d. 3"? "£%is‘P3i.i°i.f.‘i'-aii’°%r.,. visitor to Glqnfsnning on Friday Qgn on bllitlfof tbl will-will . _ _.gg G;orget;wn'0n -Moadaybhgf -‘hh 2”) :n|??tg,:‘°nt for max and __ _ _ ,» _ _ _____. _I ___ __ _'_ _'___ ____“`_ ___ _ :F __.;__\:___._._m_|_:__t_:1_n___-_;____ _;»___s__e_;»i;_:mi_ ;l_¢t:__fn _mundane for mn __ _ _ __ __ _ _ ___ _ _ Ask your--.g_ix_%p_l;|_r~__¢_,,»§~.1_._§__eav¢r l _snéiggy _it__ your next baking da w.::__se1u 'onbmontgsy on: zum un. fa-f nuns;-gas sam inmvaiswt(-ij ' _ -I _ -_A --__ _ ‘f¢.\_l\1_lf_‘_}'.‘!-‘.1 ’_ll/ill ~g¢t Vet' E 101-lr--Colnparecl with what you o num sr o pu s we _ es» on . ' tm, , _' _ _ _. »,-_ -- _ »\ ' -"~ ' ~ ' ' `- if §,,___ T_,,,,_;, 53,, ,,;,,m,'},,,d_ bi? §,',,__ $;‘{_é'°i_,§_*2,;,§°-'§__,';_,,-,_,.‘,§ mg' “sl '.'° -- _ . ~ __ __ - _#have heenogettlng- with westcvéwpriin ilbitrs--will Surprise and dell ht. on . e _e,aormer esceran _o etmewenyou would " " ‘ ' _ _ '.1'-"' `- . .‘._' nn- mm runny, nan _uf when _your norman min-us. no man' _ ._-~ fo D`EAI'.K'RS-ie-write us forfpncepfeon Feed expressed t heirsatisiaction -with .the_._tlM_..at1_lll of ii»otiIltie|,‘ ' , _l ,___ ,._-~-~ -‘ - ~ - - f ..l» " progress made hy__t he |;_2p_iIs_._, Nqr--wlR~-look-forwar_l;_.with Istill _‘greater , _.f 'ff '-`<'_-__ - , .- ,f . . f‘ Austin iicdiivhry who celltlr. '6rl- l|l0l_luro:to ’!_liué`l¢fe' return. __"_=_tr . ' _,fl ~ ~» `~ ' __ ., _ gaged in the hu clrering businels 'is ' d’no& w fool that w ‘ ' ' "',",_"_.‘ M.; __ '_ I , _ _ --. - - Mus Blenda bakln~u»¢ ¢ . ' ¢ t W°'l'°“". friend# “nd °==°°i°t°= -» » This iswvhy »"‘-Beaver"'-‘F_lour“m}akes a good's'ize loaf of Bread, with William 'Sigsworth of Newport for to yourcountry ln~.her hour of need. ' _ _ __ ~` wh°“t Hour-3'l°n¢~ i' '“ ' ` 'A 4 . . 3 2'- 3? ______________ W___c__ _______ _______ C___________ hxls _¢;\:_|_-_-__s_o_1_1_»i»_;€_t;=.___;>f __t_3;_ .;t:_|3"_,_;g.__f- - I ' ' ‘ / /‘ app`etizih`g,_'n1utlil§c§"€jlioiI1eyf’_.fflavoUl'. lnlgbstlblc ill obtain by using Western " ' _ » _ ._ . __- 'V » D . _I ,,,_ __ _-.- __ ~ xr;-. __~" __1" - .__/ _ in ,si i I _ ._ _ ~. _.__~ *¢"“p _ ». wa. _.us:sm.“.1::s'.“'rf-m1.a..=st:°-.‘=;r.:.@u:..:::; B. °:‘.;.s - -‘.?.1’2`.I.‘*i".»....3f.’.`L'...’.i..i‘.._ 11....”-f-*Ly Fl23"f.;.lf§l qf.i.'.'iy“'Z‘;¢ .Elf ?§:HW.....M_ __. ` " " f __ ~ - _. -5 _ »»' _.fits _ _ _ __ _ ;"_”__*“T__ .____..1r._;.i_%_b1¢»rie¢Lai. _exact _ “.ti0,._,l W* L: i _l j _ ’ §ilii_lly_ a _-1-and __ yes the sq is happy result; wt ,eyqy '“ H M “_ “`- ' -/ | ` _ ' g ' " ~‘ fit: U " ' V" ‘f>-~~. W 2-if _ _ _ ' _ . _ 1 _ Limited, [IFC f_‘Made in Canada by Expert Canadian Workman" _ 10c A Plug Everywhere ' _ Rocr CITY Tosacco O0 LIMITED Grifton Hotel, battle, I don’t know how I came to oh, always cheerful and in good Gotterham, Ct. Road, ‘ get out so well through that Hell spirits no matter what turned up Loudon, June 11, 1916. hole but I was granted special leave Even in Map1o"Copse" he had asmiio ear Mrs. Cam'pbell:- ,so I am in London now for live days. on his face trying to chesriftlp lolnl , I couldn't let this day go by with- I would like to tell you all about the of the boys who were breaking down. kU°W -“U I °‘?.'!¥» U`“9UUK YW W" bell’ ‘outa sending you some word of Archie battle but I know it will be in the With deepest sympathy'to yourself tm" U`°‘U’l° “°1’_lY ?'“‘l _-Wm* heartfelt, I,kn0w y.our.heart will »be_- sore, but if Canadian Papers and' the Censor may and Mrs Campbell BYll1D9'fll`Y lfwill SMI G°0d'bY0- ever a man died a hero 'he did. I-Ie|not let this pass Arch ‘was one ol' :_ _. . 9099- _ and I were lying together during the tlie very heat lad’s I had in my plato GT NORMAN W LOWTHER _ _ -__ W-- .~-~- _ _ _-_ '_ W \`t/Wi se, _.___ li -&\ It _is a_ Hour 'ground _of the delicately f H _ . / f _ _ ming at 10.30. ~ _ ' x_::_1_:_;i__e___b¥_naesssr»___r.f1§_\_;s;»| n_»r_¢g_¢:n,,,,__ --_-` __ flavored Ontario winter wheat, to which has » ____ . reenan. _ ' __ __ _ _ _ ° - ' ‘ ' ‘ ' . _ _ _ _ _, hu Hem? Mah". _§__d°P_ _,_ léagzls _ . -been added a sc_1_entlhcally determined proportion _ _ __ tern spring wheat to obtain the desu'e ,.0m,_, Ove, the Cardigan mv” ig dp, .l;a_t theoldvflag fall," dispersed hywlsh- ` A ,__ __ S__t_!'_eIlgIh. _ _ _-; ' . qw X I .. x~." -§»¢P"° . and Cereals.