'JULY'2.191'f- 'Fl - _ °ran.cnAiiLo'i'rsn'owN~eUAnn1AN _ 1-lisessves _ ‘z......_ _-_._ -----.» \ , ~ - _ _ . \~. _ ~., _ . _ I , _ . ____ 5 \ l The more ou know about 7 coffee-and, the more part.” icular You are about aroma (sind. flavour- the more you will - COFFEE. Once you have tried_it _ your choice wilt always be Chase 8; appreciate “SEAL BRAND# Sanborn’s “SEAL B_RAND”»COFFEE, I lii`!"ll :lil ini ~ _ [js M. 1 snd 2 pound tins. Whole-ground» I i d- | tk tiny grd)lnd‘¢B,r Percbistofsi Never s'oli‘l’l‘n`-laeilrlltol' I fo . rg _§Eli{\,SE_ QSANBORN, MONTREAL. ff -_ ° -~ la ., ` ‘ W ~ ` f -‘ ' " . ~- "- ' semi.. ` ` 18,000,000 \v ` _ -lg »-ill m £51-" Gormallv . 14,‘>"6,000,000 D v;a.\&‘\\\\\v,0ils|s I *J I ‘_ ' "’ ""‘f'“°"l'”"‘l“"’ -7";;°*°°°’°6°; Y .. iii. ~. ~ » vi\\\\sa1llu;\'s\\y\vI////4 1 I -PRIC Barefoot ‘9 Sandals ig Sale of Wearwel Sandals - `» ll\\\\\¥TIIIW1 YIIIIIAW _ diet Us Clean _ ES- .._`, , Alley & Co WOII'g?§ IIll\\\\\V.III ggmcncn izes 3 to7 1-2_. __ _.90c I izes 3 to 10 1~2 _ $i.l i iz-ss ll to I zes 310 . Q-»... GCC 91915 Your Hat W9 °°-U l1lHl¢0 Your old list look like new-put in inside and outside panda, re-block tlienl in the latest shapes. M°”'° 5°"l°|l'l°. straw and P°"l'\'ll hill. and women'l straw, ieghorn and pnngm; \ . max* f .'\v'll'en ltfis placed a-gaiust the stagger- LTreme_ndous_~3iinis of Money provided ' 'tlnli oi’ nearly $3,090.000,000~on the H dtu elglum aio rowenslar wan miles ses.-'.»ietANosR’il-°:Es'u¢G _ _ isii1,4oo.oeo. _ __ | IN NGLISH HOSPITAL. Mr. Joseph ,D. Arseniiult, Central " slneswns'-sgrnuis gag", Bt-tlequc, has received the following kind lett.ers.fi'om Eng-land ivith ref _ NEW YQRK.;-._ Am9|~|¢g,, ¢gn¢|-|b'u._ei'ence to his sen. who' was wounded altar ol vuar pales into liisigiiitlcitnee' ilisauioullts raised by the other belli- Hercni ni\tit~.ls. llevised figures' show that. exclus- ive.-~oi' the lillierlcan lem, ,tile nations at war`llavo raisad»-and virtually ex- pllntiuil-a taial nr. ss0.52i.‘4oo,0o0. til ' The aiilouuts are as follows: gl in-t-alliiiliianl - 521,021.-iil0.00o M ililalll-e ' 1-.»_i4o,00o.00ii lullalll . s.5:ii'.,0o0ooo 10 nd lo now in the hospitalz- ' wooliblnlk. Winchmore Loudon, 21 ‘ England. Sunday. June 3. 1111?. Dear Mr. and Mrs. Arr~'inault.- I ought I would write personally and ve you news of your soil. D. Ai' senauit. who is in the Edmonton illifiry Hospital. l nm the Canadlall lied Cross vlsl r there and see hilm every week 5( V 4 JU 3‘,.g45_0g)0_000 So you will know, I often hear things 0,000,000 9 fi. _ . H 1 avail ~ l -#6,000,000 , \ Ajroilli . sisii,521,»i00,000 i nd see exactly how he ls. A fort night ago he \vas very ill with the ouild in his knee' it had been so iilniul and prevented him sleeping. hich naturally made him very dak. was with him sometime be- le he had an operation to insert o tubes behind the knee and he was ery pleased, I think, to have some- __'_` f /I/IIIl\\\\\\VIII ee0ur Windo ’1'hey fit well and ool and comfortable. cn S N -1 fb fi 135 Queen St. D\\\\\\lVlH lllll OUR FRIENDS can buy hats-no oht | dlmcum .I oo sms 1 or too Shoe-shining-polish” for all the new styles in men's and wome»n's boots. Laces oi' al-l kiinds in stock, ` and everything in the tolliic-f co line. Orders' from all parts- of the island' attended to_ T°|°Pl1°ne Connection. p Boston Shoe Shining Parlor suNNNvs/me \\\\\“\\\@W iJ5l'4"J5MWi'gi_4mos. A _ Professional, Cards iii-iss_o._i_iuims II/ Y anything you can give 111 “rw owne sf-.-Piwllla cs... th Make srl( appointment today wig., The Ciiok"s"_Stlidiol i cooo_PnorooiiAi>nY_ New DesBrisay Block _ Wo photograph men ss men are lt's a business matter- ll And thero’s no fuss or bothbr. ein--egtcept your photograph ' nection. ` ` Mil' 800118. including, Toupees and Heir dressln , M 1 1 ' _ pooing, singerlligg. m_cur I-lg' 'swim 874.6.7M1m0. . r. J. P. McGrath Manufacturer of all kinds ot-tins, Corner of Prince and . Sydney Streets -I $5 p25-to'$5-.50 per cases ljeinons are n |GREAT COAL SHORTAGE IN AL- " REGINA. Silsk`.- '1‘liiit it will be 0 iiiipossillls to sm-_ili'e a suliiclent sup- fl c 0l once, and that citizt-ns should use ll wood ill the early i`all months and at ti mas M.-Molloy, secretary of the gov- “ ernment 'bureau of labor. ll “’l`he_i`ilel sitinitic»,l," says ` M;-_ 8 Molloy, “is indeed very serious. and " every posi~ilble‘ell'ort should bc initio 1° to awaken _ interest ln I order to ,prevent if pos- " sible. the -serious cond'ltloii whit-Il "’ at prosenf, seems inevtable during thc ‘lf coming winter." _ l Pnlces or Pnooucs Alun -I Fiiuir iN i»'iAi.ii=Ax. §‘ llAl.ll~‘AX.-Tile produce aud‘ cc-iii l nilssloii nlen are making prepiirlf- 0 lions for the lirl-it shipments oi' native “ strawberries which, if t he weather t holds sllilny and warm, will coin- i’ lnolice next week. Tile reports from h the valley are to the effect that all h 'ls plenty oi' suiislline. A few Aiiicrl-ll dealers do not have much satistilc tion in handling them. They go to waste very rapidly and .are by no moans a source of profit. California peaches and plums have thc-so ‘who can afford the luxuries. ‘ fl‘lie1'e_ are a few new _Ali_ierlcaii_v.eg- ‘ otabies _' also _'ln , the iiilarket,` but the “_ prices are”liigli"rllid` unsteady. New h' potatoes froiii ilie warmer climes_arc also about due and may have an cf- fect on tliq old -iiatlventock. prices only _suitable for the purses oil _ v ens regttriling potatoe's._'I`l1ey _ arc U not' ablsfto'procul'e 'stocks 'at prices d which will enable them to quote ln`a hi jobbing way-i\lly`thing 'below'$3.25 per ln iiillpouiid 'bsg. Some-oftlie dealers -ex W pi'éss'tli'o opinion that there will be “ to1see»tlle -'p'i'lce- get back~to $4.00 a ll hug. ,In the -inea,iitlme,_ the local con- lil sum ion oi' tntoes continues awav` H Ding nl_l1_i{e's' a. demand. "for.zl. large quantity.-I _V - - ` _- Calitbi~i_ii\a- _oranges are _coming up in price and are now offering at i'rom ot- verylpleiitful and are licldyig at $0.00. ' iz ooth brush and paste pencil alld ther little necessities, also cigar- _ . i that is needed for an abundant cron. Topmg you Wm receive ‘ms letter czlnliorrles- keep cc-ming iii, but the safely- I "Smal" 'Y _ `: _,th I`he de_al‘els are at sixes and. sev mme road mdecovery' He is a ear boy and wdrare all very fond oi - BERTA. one to inks his thoughts oil’ the idea, . , “ hilst waitin his turn, and I was l .~ g _ nl_\' too pleased tb he of use; he was little better the following week. Dl.\' illf coal 10 meet the requlrcliilciiis blll Hl»ll\.liNil Wllllllil WHS SBDWC- allll of the provlnt-_g dn;-ing the wmmg the' pol".-'on was going to different ivintcr. cvcn i[ :ill the Allberta izoiil Darlfhrof the body' H0 was Very lliiilcs arc to rel-inlli lcrations at W0l'l'l0‘l and ill Pill". Bild llllxlollll 'O ave the leg off. This they did on e Frida " The morning after I had i y. an other "mes when weather ,_.0nd|_ seen him and now this week only live tioiii-i peilmit, are the oustanding facts UW” “mm he lt’ l°°ki“g b°““y Mid contained in the report issued bv Tho Will he fell 9- illff0l`°lll lllfllli 110 Dlllil ` t all to speak ot and able to ea' ilytliiilg. I took him some cakes and uliio cream cheese. lie was most ilxious to have. but. sister could only i him have small quantities at iirst. in has plenty of magazines, books. lid Canadian papers l take. So be ure I will look after him and seelic its not want i`or anything. ’l`li_c nnndinn Red Cross provide kli ling for those who need them and gave your boy one. ,lt has a razor. lap‘ face flannel, writing paper and vclopes, and comb and hair brush. tier-_ He was pleased to have it. l old lllnl I would write to you; he al, Severn] other Canadilails -in the ospltal and one in thevbcil next to im, They have nice lchats together. it do not come from the same town. Yours Sincerely. MRS; R. PAIGE. - Edmonton Military Hoe., May 30, 1917 Dear Mrs. Arsenault,- Your boy appeared during the week, but at Uamel has “Red me w wme to y‘°u‘ 1-ie'ar'ri~ved at this' hospital in a ery serious condition; `eve'ry effort as made' to save his leg, but to no vail..At last it canie to the Plllllf 0! s life being in danger and he hlni- -t~li’ asked the' doctor to amputate his leg ' ` ram glad to be able to bei you at hs is now doing well and he io in. He is worrying about not hear- g from you. Perhaps you will rite at once to him at this address ini ui his min at rest- I tell him ‘ p ` d“ ltt have a-lurlhorblg decline-in price, while limi- "lm" “Rely y°“r e egg ,S so ` ' ~ - ' . .~ . ` . l 5 otliors iiiiy tlleY'wlll not»he sulpliseil iiflztmlilgi 9l‘tl)1O‘§‘tl‘l¥;l"l§,U&l_;ll dag’ doubt le' ni hear from you as soon as DOS' pt _ po une. He asks me to sive you all his below 'noriniulj biltf. the visiting ship- move' - Yours Sincerely. R. H. COOPER. _ (Ward Sister.) rnouo or-' GENERAL cunsls. canadian Gazette. London: After 8 ' "Slnce my return l have been think- Your family, friende, and busi- ‘ oss ‘associates want your portrait. Physician . and Surgeon Make an appointment today at th ° Office Hours:9to l|,_l‘m4 The Bay-l Sl--ll- ;;zl;::.’.;?;;s-3° -'--~ Headaches and Eyestrain Many who for .~.z:.:.‘.s.:;.za:. , _ ' WARBURTON G. 8 AW ~ li *!oll. . years have H . Barrilsters. Attorneys, Notary Pub- c, Etc., Solicitors for Canada Bank Association. Bank of Montreal,'Can- ads. Permanent _ Mortage -Corpora- S D d benefit have found lmmed iate and rm nent remod ' 3 0 ic sick headaches, _using ° S' Hessian rugs of all kinds without Pe 4 Y nd our cure is lasting. We solicit your patronage. " I Bsrrlster, Solicitor, . Notary Public, Ae.. MONEY T0 LOAN Montague, P. E I. uttered intensely from chro S ' '_ _ san-iilmi. ' in properly adjusted glasses. i because eye strain was the cause. We remove the cause Mei.sAN 1 mskinnou Barrister Attorney-at-Lew .ltoyal Bank Building. Charlottetown 01l'lces- Old 'Guardian Oiiice, Pro was Block, Charlottetown, ~P. ll. I. Mhutflltliutl. Old cabbage -is pretty well cleared up off the hlarket as well as carrots, il tnrnips alid beets. There are solnu' A which are selling at $5 the cignte. W Theie are about _T5 pounds not to the, ‘ll case. . _ 0 HUSBAND SAVED _ HIS WIFE i D e h ferinpay Getting, Her Lydia E. inkhem’s Vegets- in ble Compound. l I began suf- with femele ond could do my work. was very nervous kept. dreg- on until lsst when I girl wss born dizzy new American cabbage coming in t0 Denison, Texss.`-“After my little S ecisive victory such as the Canadian l-my Corps won al Vimy Rldze it was he expected that its commander oiild receive some SD8Clill ‘mill`l¢ 0: stlnction or promotion. For just ver n year Sir Julian Byng has coui~- inded the corps in succession of llileut.-'Geiieral Alderson, and it is generally recognized that Undef llllll the. Canadians have reached a high oi' eiiicicntv Now that he leav- olnt s tiiem,tL-fassilmie a higher coniliiaiid e cai'ries_ with him a full measure nf. Canadian appreciation and the best Canadian good wishes Every of - Canadian lighting man is prouil to S\0PPOd M0” S\lf~ know that hs and his comrades won th o approval of so capable n British sf. . General Byng has had under idler ni a group of Canadian generals who iwe had -much e_\perience on thel kill in leadership. lt is natural that upon one of them should devolve the command of the Canadian Corps. Tile Canadian general with the longest service on the Canadian front is now Major-General,Currie, and ills selec- tion may be regarded ” with especal satisfactloii. He and General Turner, now G. O. C.. the Canadian Forces in this country and the late General .Mercer were the first three' Canadian brigadiers in France, and their briga- des all had -their share in the billi- dog tenacity and skill with which the Caiiiiiliail Division helped to stop the German onrnsh n the second ba-ttlo of _.___-a-A-&|__ _ _ | ` `Its `mildncss makes it the - - » favorite selection for the con- \ 1 -0 ' - ~ slant smoker. A _g___é'--"_,,. .',_'V_._.. -1 0 -‘I-' -.Lilo _L _ -_“___ 7 __ __._._._l A FUTURITY FOR and harness hors:-_ families of Amei iniillis- n iriplanla today purslicil an HORSE BREEDERS ical. They hold ihr- attention ol' thtll i-iiciily two-.-<-.lierl .-ivlntik and ivorsted “"1 ,liludiiig c|itliusin.~:~'s of the' coiiliil'_» [ilu crew. \\'hen tho Aviatik spotted AVON, N. Y.-Menilicrs oi` lilo Gen- und are the osscilcil of tho eniirill ilio irl plant' it sliliglit silfety by ence' Vzlllcy Breeders' Assoc-intillii. of breeding lndustry. 'l`li<¢ suggcstciliw-'cliiiilliln.: llpwziril. 'l`lll= triplane went which Mrs. llorbert \\-'udsivortll ll- thi: cnt l-ollld be oplrll io all foals hy after it. Ai li liolglli _oi twenty thou- h ad ' ' d 'iii ' -hi s 5.; -. ' ' "tl il nolllli; sand ll-at the pilot ui' till: cnc-my maiz- e nie plou _oi o .lt cvcllicllis Biocdliig Buicau imc wi 1 the district towaril securing llorl-ics al entry [en or iionc at ull." suii:lblc'i'or cavalry mounts. iino lillii- ters. and snildlers. Under tho piiinl forniulatcd by the association iilulce' acquired by donation or puri:linselTHRILLl_NG DUAL WAS wert placed with iilrni- 4 ers who were io use them for light work. Thi- only obli;;- ation was that those nnlrt-s \'\'cri~_io lv i liinn ciihcr fcll or jillnipcd i‘roni‘ it and ilis:lppc:li'oil at thc inrlnlent oi' the iirsi ilur~‘( lil' ilri friliil the gun of tho pursuing nirplnnc. The observer was _tilon si-e|i'tll get out upon tho inll of FOUGHT iN THE AIR. illi- iillcliliic, but lit- li:-_it his lloiil, and - l- ' lil-_ toll, in li i'c\\' niuulellts, fell llonll- i‘A.\'.-\l`.-IAN lll'iAI)QUAll'l`EliS l.\' lung io ilill <1rill_ lfiiilllly, tho ninlfii- - ivial ilurl 0 lui- \\.i- sl-eii to iillii its nose llowii lt.'\I\'(‘E_ ln an :l‘ ' . at ill' ` f "~` ' » bl’ |li'0ii I0 Hires pi'0\'iilcli ily' liii bllllly the greatest :lltltuilo ill whicli nil lli'tor inlliiiig nizlrly l'oilr niilcn llrecill-ng “I-lureau ol' the Jock(-_\' i'liill_ n The Jockey (Tluh bought some ol' iilllslll mains of good iypn :ind otlielzs ivilrc vit»_ul's liilvo fought- iii'~nrl_v V i'ollr t-lalnlll-_ll ilio ilii' cnrtli. donated by hunting and rnciin.: liiilil, ‘ _.’l‘liorc' nrt- lilnre than 100 i`o:ll»' irllnl these sources this Spi-ing linll illosc rccently insfpcutcd by u i-ifpl'csellillt» ive of the ilrcciling Bill'i~uu \v<-_ro il splendid lot. with not il cii|'ll_y' hui-li in the bliiicli. l\Iciiilie‘rs ot' tht- assoc- iation predict that in the ni-ar ilitnll: 200 liczitl ol' iiic next. type oi' liilli'- breds and 'tiircc-uilarter lil-.‘~_'ciis willl be svn?-lallle ill thi- vnllny iiiininl!l_v_ i Mira.. Wadswoi'tlit who spent illi-_ Wlilter iii England, had il good illlliilrl- oo study the workings of the Nniioli- al l-lulltei' Stallion Asociatioli, wliirll has dong so iiiilcli to 'pronlote thc breeding ol hllnteizsl in Eiiglnlid, Scot- land. and' Wales. The fact that. tlicrc- was ii money preiiliuiii for priiciii-ally every contestant at their shows, with a super-prciiiiulll for the best oi' nil. appealed to her in particular. ing that we' eoulil\.iiitro 1' l. -_ i\ Q