“"~2§m‘:ir.>o.. *R1.v¢~'ir J cfrfor . -\..` `°~‘3\¢<*` IRL# I.-""S..=vf'ggf ":_"° _gnome ~ 'The choice is still with those who are eli- av , . _ _ iii iiililIulliini'lllii*i iiuanilall our in comin, ¢»»ii_l2.ao ni- u. s. A. d) ln`ldvance: $2.57 per your (mailed) In advance, In _ ima.. and will for u. s. A. ¢ C mall l|i'G_a_pa_da or U. li. A. _ - U S M “T” _ i‘ooii>coN'1‘noL ‘ ¢.~¢-oeooao Mr. Hoover, the United States Food ete government control of the wheat ludes the regulation of prices, through 23, ary middlemen‘and.speculators. Wheat in °""' ""’°"'°"' °°“"‘ "”‘i.'f°'-""'"°' , ' not on the oliiffcoinpetitive basis but Wi , __._._ _._/-_-_-_-_-_-_-_¢.-.~»»- -_ - -_-c-_-,-f. L--»-= Q-~ J:-1 _ _ r .-.-:_ '_'----'.--A----T t the other day that the government of that , _- ~ - ._ , -_ , W 0 SGY t ' _ l cololiv purposed if the results of the re~ or losing of the war will defend upon what ninnsnnn planes inn“.i~,.f",,,,,,°,,o 0: although perhaps not to such extent, _it _ the war; are informed on the best authorit_v that c fl" There :ire at present 02.000 (anadiall saving of twenty-five pop cent is thus ef, -ily-is nr nissan rinrninny is nm ni.. was 00110,, ,-0. ui. 0...00Se~ 0r ...ning ° . . ' ~, ‘ _Q f 9 ‘U ~ . _ , _ ,~ - =0l\1icl.\' oiili-lessor in the air all al- up this suggestion with inn rinimnen in_fanti_\ holding eleielriiiile if th Vli 5 fected A_n exchange says a saving of _‘Zo 00,. th, ,,,,,,._ Sh, has sm, bmplof me pm,.,,,,.,._ _,nd ,,eC,0,,,g ,,,,,,,, Ridge front alone. to szi_\ nothing of the per cent. in wheat needed for home con- ‘lf _ 1 v 'f ~ 1 1 ' , , I0 thousands of other (`an.idi.ins scatteied sumption oi _peihaps 100,000,000 bushels ....0 10000 A,,,e,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,,|,|,w__,,m,_, were ,hreshed oumnd me 0V91` the fighting f1`0llfS Ill l"l0l‘i|l€1`li can be made in this wav. Under the unre- “rr “°“' their mimlieff wellld be S0 ` rzreat that not a single German flyer ould dare make n flight over the lied frontl it would be possible for surprise attacks ro be made known on a scale never before attempted. r without the airnienthe Germans. could not tell what troop movements ere going lorwaril. The German ar- lerv would be blinded: overwhelm- France. Figures have been submitted in gulated system, perhaps only 250,000,000 ..~ Parliament showing the wasfage among bushels would be availablei to thc Euro- -ll these troops. According to these figures wean Allies, whereas they need half a bil- Q. and comparing them with_ the present* rate lion. If they ‘had to buy their wheat in the 'fi of enlistment oui' Canadian army will in open market the prices might be forced to W six months be reduced to an almost_ ne- unlinnyd of ]0\-915 which W0u]d be ruimug ni _ gligihle force and in twelve months will be to them, and ruinous to home consumers. 'f,‘,°’,f§,‘;°. “'°“"‘ "" ‘"“"`i”“ “"0" practically wiped out. It has been pointed Bi' full Government control of the whole 5' ' out and freelyadinitted by all the members ¢r0p_ in the two countries, ari'angemeiit.=` T on both sides ofthe House and bythe press can be made to protect home interests that the voluntary system has reachedm It fs' freely admitted that the winning' iff, for v Wi. f " 'ii'6U1i"`“ , ~ .I rim 0 A '. if ni 'i 'JU}»YDi1s1'r OOQQQQQQQQQQQQQOQ [and ready for aliipmeug acmou the ll lil »oer r » _ _ » : slim cue to victory - " _ - I the training of aviators. No country .[0 *i Plans have been perfected also for - V ' in the world has loft the war mater- ll .cwniiu nan, (donga nm mn iaaivma n sy . _ o ' Controller, has decided to inaugurate com- ,,,,, in oe sooo#-oo-oo _ rl "”"'”' °‘"’ "°"""°" '""' "°°° "" ""‘ i°‘"""` gupply of the United States His plan in ics” iiincmamimlic if limimm' ' ' - ' ll. por en t at s ud elxtrsniieiqlianxious' tot find) a siiiiivt ontrol of distribution rationing of the iiiiesoiifngsrt i'iiii.'°"nnnl;1inAm°ii'°°" saturday wma, ununasa 1aa1) 31.50 par annum by H0 I, ming, » “ - 0 . ’ . and- h I 3” “ “"'Y _ _ 3 _eh I _ _ e usualy succeeds. At present u . lid m nation of the uneces _ he ,,,,,,,,,,,, um 0...... is .. .non ein vlniory for the Allies. and unit ii mad Omen at crm-loiietown. snneii omim in surnainr- will be pm-phased for the Allies in Euro l ll* 1° be' reached by an aeroplane Or' ' < l ' pe’rlll°Wisht ii iliiu h`ii i. i U- 0 ..."'“.i-"l'.'.s‘:.‘i.‘.""iie'°°'i“°7fi°5i iougi the riitcd States Government at _mid he sém to §§;‘m_“§_'§,f’ 233 r=muAv. Jutv s. 1917 ,_ _ iixedtiattfiqs. A.; Canada’s surplus of wheat zuimmtfzitpiiigr. nie elilifci. would inn- ff-_;_-..-_~~.a -_-;._»~.~_-.-~_1:.-V-.-..-.V1---~-~-r-~->-»-=-=-f- -~ ma e - ` ' i . _ BS I 0 3 mi on Amgrigau _ y ree t mes as lai ge, some cories ,,,,,,,,,_ and me demand ,hat they ,,n,_ wil v-coxscRii"l'l0.\‘ pending action~»i;u ¢uni;r01‘th0 wheat 0utput ...il States should concentrate its ________ m ’ , energies upon making the plane and i this country may be expected' Ever) training the pilots has gone upsfroml Pl'€lTll€l‘ Hllg`ll€S Of AUSi.l'2lll2l llltllllililfitl ‘|)0Ull(i Of gl‘3lY| mUSt various newspapers in different parts tbehcountry. There are some writ- ll I illi i' th f° The idea is that the aeroplanes are. as ii result ofihe Vtcmpornri- par- crs who give valuable lnformatiomihp hes( noun-.9 lu pursue, tier gunliers Il. however. there-i _.\[ \\'@|j|;@_;duy'5 meeting they; o Destroy Bases With the German aeroplanes liter- .' °~ -. ,- ,- - .u_~_ liar" in kgir - li aintaining fail piices, while making §',,,`,‘;’§,‘§f,,,,'§ ,,,,,',‘1[§‘,. f_,‘,’,‘§,,,‘,m,,,§°.`,‘,§_ iacticailv all thc clicible men in Canada available a maximum quantity for expor-L_ men, in nom of ii iinniimi in even who are willing to offer their services and that if we are to remain in the war to the better grades the Western grain-growers ri _ lestrov the great munitions plants. U lf' a price ot' $1.75 were fixed for the ,E l u thousand. to make flights to Es- end it can only be by conscription. in Canada ought not to feel injured. In ‘Hom 5 hemm at which an,,_,,,,mf, In Great Britain seventeen per cent 0ff'the"recent negotiating between the British 2 the population is under arms. Had_ Cana- G . d h uns could not reach them. They oiild raid Zeebrurzge and other sub- overnmcnt an t e»Grain Growers’. As- ,`,,a,,,,e b,,,,,,3, ,hey c,,,,,,, eve" d.,_.,_ dians enlisted in the same proportion we sociafions $1.75 was the figure thev men- nov me Kiel ennni iiseif, my me en. iisiasts. Brig.-General George 0. . . . . - . 9 ' . -' ., _ ° - _ _ ' ‘ . . gh should have an army of 1,-20,820 instead ironed as a minimum late foi good milling g,,,,,,,,_ ,,,,,,, s,,,,,,,, ,_,m,_,,,_ 0, me vm. rain. compared with $1.30 offered by the icfl States army. who is in chaise of one of 400,000. The government asked rr for only 500,000, less than half of what B ri. not _more than 150 miles' dlstanti om the battle lines at present. and, of aircraft preparations, says that ritish Government. With the producers we ,,,,,,,,, ,O ,.,._,,,, ,,,,,,k,,,g 0, 0,... we should have had if there had been a ge- in both countries assured such a hand- selves as living on ins ion or ui.- arth: we ought to think of ourselves nerfll re‘°‘im"‘°e to thi? aplleal fo" V°_lm,]' 50m_9 l)l`1C9» S_h0Wil`liI them bil! Pmfltsi thi’ in living ai nie nnnoni nf uns iiiiner- t@9lS- Nflw- til SHVQ 0lll'S0l\’€S. Ul l’€I1l21ll1 Ill agricultural industry ought to feel wel) to uniinnwn limitless in-san. ini- nn. nd we must. lcarn to use the air as “l/lar to thcdcndv vire ~;-ll'l9'(h.ll\ll)An U) colill- treated. In any case, the need of the En' iihe fish use the sea, No concealmcnts p . on an . na uia _\, _ ose w o tenfc cause must be paramount_ar|d that are pnsniili- when ine nirnnin noni.; through nearly three _years of appeal ref'us- n ed to offer their services are opposed to the ii compulsion. Is it fair to the men who have volun- sistalice now when it is most needed? is o it fair to leave those fighting it out alone, _d bearing without rest, without respite, a from the awful din and the nerve racking representatives are wandering and at the and loafers whose responsibilities are equally great, remain at home? It was not, we take it, the intention when these men enlisted to compel them to remain at the front until they wei'e either killed or maimed or, if they survived, so broken in _ spirit that there whole future would be a bore with his camera. The air P8"- eed IS for the last bushel' of wheat “re can :ot be mined or netted; trenches l'0(il1C€, Ol' SHVP. f1'Om d0m€StiC C0l`tSL1IY)p-- and forlresses below are powerless ti sq d f t . against inn army that has Command on compre e o he utmost. 0, me a,,_ _ Went thtM°.J.J.H ,. t`arily gone to the front to refuse this as- for King; iii a ilengtliy speechliihtelige G f Commons spoke in favour of a referen- reat Work Under Way The Aircraft Production' Board. - - . "ll h _ f the great uln and opposed conscription. The Liber- 'f,",}‘,f§;‘ 3;, l‘,§’,f’°Af,,,§‘,‘]‘§§,,°,,e0D,e W0, l press will have "‘some job” in keeping make to turn out acroplanes on ri W' _ M -_ ' - ' . - ~ _ - . . _- h( - tt ptel in his- lthout "W" all flffcflqlflllfll hflllfiay 'l>'l"l' *O of guns. ~ ` - GREEN THWGS °"l°W'N°- iirinanrs Llninient co.. Limited. ooooeoodoooooo-coco: + iai for such nn army of flying men as the Vnlted States. The very.ilower oi her population, the youths from 18 to 25, have not been destroyed and it is these youthi? that make the ideal flyers. A flyer can be trained in a few weeks. instructors who _have already seen service at the trout win be returned for the purpose of traln~ ing the American armen. At pres~ ent there is no great aircraft factory _ in the United States; the regular armly is deficient 'Sn modern aero-_ planes. in pilots, in all other essent- ials. Bui_ her potentlallties are bound- less. lf her energies are wisely dir ected, there is every reason to ex- pct that she'wil| yet find tlie""short cut" to victory. V - MiEili0iil_“ _ _ P.i.|_ IJAIRYMEN ‘ cruiting should permit it, to give the first Canada and the United States can do in the ,, ,an be gum, ,H ,055 ,han B _,eu division, the men who had served continu- matter of supplying wheat. __The British ana. an one ainingiiinneii nmner nn,-S, .__-_ shorten the war by even a week ;“s.ii.i;‘.‘ r.f§..f:‘e le;l.':l2§.:if §2.ffs;';;i.‘;i,*¥:.;‘.i1";sdi;§f.“f.i‘i.f.“$5.55 ~ if ’ `. 2 ‘_ _ ‘J _' ‘ - - s . -_ _ _ irlcc l°“S~ ' ers know the system of recruiting in A_us- of bread; The British yield of wheat will The Eyes ,,, me Amy tralia, like that heretofore in Canada is alnot last lnore than three months. France ` . .. J- - _ . . ,S i . Y . . _ voluntai_\ one. like that in Canada also, l kel_\ to have only half a ciop. _ 0.0,, me ,.,.,,__ of ,,,,. ,,,,,,_,._ “.,,_,m,| UI'l(i€I` tl'l€S€ Cll'CUmSt3nC@$ the 1n]pQ1';;_. 'ierloplancs the flre of artillery is er~ the instance of a meeting _ of the has outlived its usefulness and Premier tive necessity of conserving our wheat §",§,,°' Th” *`“""'?“ '"‘g"l “S “ll hr directors of ure Denying .\s.nn-in . ' . _ ' -. . z blindfolded. I is true that the ii n held two weeks previously for Hughes, in nizlking the above announcei harvest and economising our wheat and Brlllsl; and r‘rench‘nos»'es_= the null iii; puriwrv Ol ="fl"l"s el '“'»'l\“S °‘ ' i ' - - _~ - - . ' . . , _ f‘.l'_\' 0 ie air. Ther-\ are more Allied closer cooperation zinl a more af: ment about tlieintcudtd holid.i_v, state( othei pioducts is clear. We have been and ,,,,,,e,, ,han G,,,,,,,,,,,; me, ,,,,,,,,,,_ gm_,,,e ,,,,,,_,.,,,,, aut, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. that the present rate of enlistment is not still are most extravagant in the use of rnnn- niliniiiiw., ....0 ,Z,,._,,,.', ,,,,,,,,,,_ ,,_,,,_..._ A. ,he f0nn0. niesung nies ‘ \'everthc'less_ there are still blind- questions had been discussed and il sufficient to permit of this measure of Jus-_ wheat products. In Great Britain mi ,eds if no, ,n,,ee_, ,,mu_an,,, of G” _W __“gg_,_..,,, ma, 8,, ,_,,,,,.,, 1,, tice to those who had borne the burden of white flour is per-mitted to be used and we mari .rivers ni un- noni. nnii nn nnnhiuiniiyiiig .=nnnifi be enininyngi ii-non number has been greatly increar- dutv it would be to ol_'al-.lze as w:.l A meeting of thu Dalryme'n‘s As-‘ soclati-on was held Wednesday after 1 noon in Prince of Wales College - Hall. the Principal Rev. F. (‘. Gauthier in the (hair, and a number of representatives from different ` dalrying companies present. This meeting had been called at as 'to eriuc:rtc_ \\'cdnesdav's meeting following resolution was finally adopted: Re:-olved_ that the directors of the Dairy Association be n committee to draw up a definite Dian nf co-opera tion and secure ii competent man from the Provincial Government to improve the dairying industry and particularly co-operation in the mar~ keting of products and the purchase of supplies. A number of the delegates express- ed their intention to co-operate with such an expert., if appointed. their idea being that he should grade and assist in marketing the cheese, and especially to assist the patrons in providing the best quality of milk and [he makers 'in producing the best quality of cheese and thus ii. sure to the farmers the best prices in the beat markets. ' P.i,i_ HEAVY 0 ` BilltRY NlliES=l 'Major General Benson, G.0.C.. made an' inspecton of l-‘ort Ives cm Monday last, and was very much kept. On leaving the fort he' coni- plinicntcd Capt. Bayer for having _ ~, V ~ v... 1 __ - » ra*-,- , _ . ,-_,-_». 'fi Lg g _. _,_ _;_; 1;; ug Fours ~` _ ~ l '_' .2 ,' ‘ » _ ‘ ‘sms f `Simp1ified Driving because it is so easy _td handle. All I f electric controls are on the steering ` column,-within natural reach. The ' wheel is large and easy to steer with. can be reached without changing your 0 \ driving position. ` So it is just as easy for your wife or daughter to drive this Overland Eighty- ` Five Four as it is for you. And as you know, that cannot be said of all cars. ~ Step in today for _a demonstration. 0 $125o Overland itiorlsl Eighty-Five Four 55 horaepoi-wr I inch tire; _ ill-inch wheelbase ~ Y"n-,water green body Cantilever rear sprinjv Auto-Lite starting Vlviiiim :nwline synem and ligiiun; aynean Model HS-Frur Roadster, iran Linh: rm-f rn-ning. 915 Other Overland Fours Country Club Sport Multi, gill!! Light Four Roadster, £250 Tms MODEL in a great faniiiy an » - The shifting lever and emergency »bralne_;__- ._ 1', All mic" f- 6. b- point of niiininnnr r Subjenz to change without nailz: ‘ Bruce Stewart 8: Coiiml. _ . I \ _r i pleased with the way things were .i;____; _ , P__ such a fine body of men and the splendid way in which they carried on their' drill. O O U The men are enjoying the pleasant summer evenings ani? afternoons in swimming and playing ball. and .oth- er different kinds of games. The men v off duty have the pleasureof attend- ing ii picnic every Wednesday and Saturday. O U O _ Corp. Sullivan has been transferred to the Railway (`ons1ructlon Batt., Charlottetown. On leaving the fort he was given three cheers by the of- ficers. N.C.0.'s and' men. and hearty hand shakes and best wishes for the success in his new duties as sergeant in that draft. - U K C Gunners Devereaux and Darrach have received certificates for .signal- llng. They have to be congratulated `Pic=nic Posters Quick Work . Satisfactory Service _ Reasonable Charges The Guardian Printery course. i _ W t U Q_M.S. Drew has returned io the fort for duty after spending a very pleasant furlough in Toronto`_0nt. I O O ‘ Bdr. McArthur. D.J.. has been promoted to the ranks of Corporal.. fipl. McArthur is very well -liked by the men. and' no doubt with the best wishes which he has' received will carry on his duties ln a satisfactory way. i U l I Gr. L, A. Auld has been promoted to the rank of Bdr.. also Gr. L. E. Devine. Best wishes are due them for their good showing. -,_ . I Dcmr Sirs -This fall l got thrown on this. for no doubt they had some pretty hard Smdfeg to secure them _ . (Tpl. l\lcArthur. D.J.. has qualified gui-u-_--.Ei B _Q ,L . . -~ ._ W B!!!-'I-B for sergeant in coast defence and gar- V’ -- r f- -4 - f i "‘ rlson artillery. Bdr. Duffy. F.,, has a qualified for corporal in the same Q o ¢ . _ Carriages i Carriages! Camages' . Buy Now and Save Money ¢ ` u We have a full supply of carriages on hand which we bought on 1915 prices, and will sell at prices re gardless of the large advance put on by the manufac turers. Our stock is all fresh, built t`o our own order; not clean ups from companies in liquidation WI gi_ve a wntten guarantee with each vehicle sold, and will have no hu_mbuggin_g in making good any defects, we are onthe jobbers list, and purchased our stuck for spot cash. No_dealer in this province can bull $l.00_lower. We wi_ll_ meet any competition, in fact we will beat competition. “ \ 1 Come and See lil Grant &Ket1tie