_ -si , _ , . . _ W,-,l,_Q_~_r-»' _ . ';_, ._,.. _. - ._ ._ __ _ ___._ _. _ llroiullllr illfllollio ullrrsii iisstscrrn rlion luis vlEEila>tit£ws@§Foli ull: oulaolllrs sllrullmu sossctlasll-Sl' \`,;. 3%.. \¢(‘/ -_ - _ ‘c`." "tr ~ I *ea More Bread _ -:_-_L Yi:-ff: “rl \ \ “J ~ - _ / tracting artiea. Miss Helen McLellan Mari' I-~ DBIIOD. dauslilier Of Ml’ 5151195 \ ‘s r , 5 acted as bridesmaid while Mr. C. J. Dalton. of Fort Augustus. was united i _ Ellis ably supported the gr-00m_ Among in marriage to Mr William Walker of ` ` % - ' the many useful and costly presents llle Same DIBCB. The bride. who W8B was a gift of one thousand dollars cliarminsly attired in white serse with . _._-gf’ _ from the bride‘s father.-H. large hat trimmed with two willow Ft _ I i / . ///I / *_ \‘ - HE Pies and Cakes you ba_k_e for the Church I Supper will meet the critical eye and the expert taste of all the other good cooks in the neighborhood. Naturally, you want your contribution to be up to your standard. Make sure of having everything your best, by using “Beaver” Flour-~the famous blended flour. lf you have never tried it, ordera bag today. Ask your grocer - he knows how good “Beaver” Flour is. DEALERS-write ua for prices on The T. ll. Taylerfo. Limited Feed, Coarse Grains and Cereals. _ 179 Chatham, Oat. “Er ares* 9299 bw' ’//_All Little i ’ as lima on H( / » m . 1| N 1 h t I Invocation ly Rev. Capt. Gra am, CANADA ;>,;"g;;,_‘,¥;;,_f,,;,';;,;;°;’,‘;;';_‘,;‘;fE_°“ <,~....,...............2.-....r............. if... . hbutuod. ` e __ nj ‘ . ,_ \..._ r _ O Iblhi Perfection _ It ..» » . _ 380 Makes the cheeks bloom. P i ' 1' What is a Mutual Life Company? MUTUAL Company is an association _A of policyholders for the purpose of securing Life Insurance at the lowest cost consistent with absolute security. The reserves are the same as those of other old-line insurance companies. The premiums charged are approximately the same, but- The profits from all sources are credited solely to the policyholders, and may be drawn in cash or used to reduce future premiums, so that the insurance may be said to be sold “at cost." _ The holding 'of a policy does not involve any financial responsibility beyond that of keeping the contract in force, and the premiums cannot be increase d. _ There is only one such Company Incorporated in Canada. This ompany began business in 1870, m that it is now in its 48th year, and ana of the strongest duancial institutions in the Dominion. It is known aa The Mutual Life ' of Canada X'r’§'?.l‘r¥?3 J. 0. ARSENAULT, General Afent ' tsl Kent st., Charlottetown. 2.3. . _ *I day being the feast. of Pentecost, a _sgmgug A¢¢|pEN1° _ Light. Ponliticial High Musa was celebrated on close to his back bone. This accl 0 dent will delay his retnm for a week ceremonies. In the eveniu¢ there wal or nn___H_ - Pontitlcal Vespers and Beliedictlon of ` tiie Blessed Sacrament. ENTl0N.- The -- Pringslidliiiird gglitllnaptlst associa- ~ I8'-ANDEH WSBING- - The 1°!- uon wi" cmune 'uh me summer. lowilig tedegram was received on the sm” Chu,-ch' July 1|; to 4th_ Rep,-“__ 16th lust. by Mr. Samuel Johnson, sutstivss of me womsrrs Mission Peters lived. from Adi. General. 0!- Boards of me dehhminhuoh as wen tawa: \\e sincerely regret to inform he Ach ion that Pte Lester Clair Johnson. _ . inent speakers from t -N .' - A, ‘"'" “¢_ 3?ap|r,?:¢lhuu0hB Wm he present' all has been officially announced missing. '4""° ~’ efforts is being made to make this one Further particulars, will be forwarded Q -< _‘ _ of the hes; and most successful A5. when received. Pte. Johnston. enlist- \»\`;= / R ‘ sochmdhg ever h¢|d_ ed from Vancouver, B. (`., and was a member of the 7th. Battalion. 2nd MARIED IN CALGARY-At Sl. Ste- BriEBd9- phen's Church, Calgary, on April 29th, _-- Rev Canon James performed the cere~ THE Pl-ANJ' LINER -'The Pllmt t hmifred Line steamer A W Perry Captain ~_ _` _ , _ _ ‘ V _ _ _ - ___ §;;.ya,rdh§:-1_ }i31;l:le1liic1v,i:h|an_ in mar. A. Ellis, docked in Charlottetown yes- "- _ r|age_ M|-_ and M|»s_ hrcphchhm left terday afternoon at 4.5 o'clock. after after the ceremony for Edmonton. 3 Dleasant and lmevclltful voyage where they win spend their honey. from Boston. This is her first trii> !0 _ W '_ lnoon, residing afterwards in Calgary, Charlottetown and she will do th8_ _" O _ ' _ . _ 1 ' B- with - - ~ i - - - .. ' -_.g - - The ceremony was performed by tue ding was s°lem“is°d by _R91 F9* el' - _ __ ` , ` y -1-' ' ' ' ' Rev, J, C_ Pgagoqk in (he pfesenge MCL€ll8l1 lil S( DIIDBLHDS CRlli€df'8l -- - "°- u 1 l or the immediate relatives or the don- yesterday morning st 6-30. when Ml” ___ plumes. carried a lovely bouquet of FROM gE|_¢_;|UM_ _ The fdllowihg white camationa, and was attended by facts are taken from a letter received MISS MBV Hughes. Of llliS Gly. ‘V110 hy Ml-5_ John D_ Mum-hy Elm Ave also wore white, but c_arried_ pink car- enug from her son F,-edel-;¢h_ who is nations. The groomss brother acted now fighting at the front with the Can- 85 8l`00mSI§\liI1. FOIIOWIHZ U19 Gere' adians. Just a. few lines to let you mom' a_dall1§Y bféakmsf WHS _Served know that l ani still in the land of at the Hlsstns House. stter wh1¢l1 the the living, and it is only by good Pro- IHIDDY C0l1iJl9 l§fi _IJY D03' fill' their vidence tllat we are as we were in the flllllre ll0m0 in (#81180. TIIC llrltle. WHO battle or Ypres as l suppose you have was ernl1l0.ved_ for the nsst three years ham-d and we had to Q,-oss a held at the Victoria Hotel, was deservedly with the wounded, and it was being lwliulur and nn the evening previous shelled nearly all the time. There I0 her l1J_8l'l'l21E€ 1191' f€ll0“"W°l'ke\`9 was an awful lot of the Canadians gathered in the Victoria dinins-r00rn wounded and piped, hm they died and presented her with a handsome h,-ave1y_ The Intel- which is dated Morris chair, the presentation being Beyghmn May 6|_h_ and goes on to lli_ade by the head waiter, Mr J. F. say that they are now resting and will RlChl1¥‘dS0I1- M3115' 00191' handsome not be hack on the ming hm, for presents were also received. the 's sent bein a old watch. sometime. and__senr_ls_kin_d regardsto f-ll°0_0Il1 Dre _ S S an f,.iends_ while the bridesmaid received a _ locket and chain. At the wharf yes- _BQDY pQUND__. The body of te_i-day morning many of the brides Archibald lllcxay of Clifton. who dis- friends were present _and the happy appeared in September 135;, wa, young couple left amidst showers of found floating in the mill pond of Mr. (`°“fe“i and S904 Wishes' .lolin l\IcKny (formerly l~`oiilld's) “a~ _°_‘“ _ lbout three miles from his home on MEMURIM- SERVICE-An lmpres' Tuesday lun The de,_ _used had sive memorial service, for the soldiers been demented and acted su-angry alid sailors of Canada fallen ln battle, for some days previous to his unfortu- “'35 held U" Sumiay a'“m`“°°“' May nate death. and although search was 9- in me A‘°e"“_- H““f”- “ndef the made by his friends no mme of mm presidency of His-Honoutfftiio Lieute- could be found until his body was re- "“"l'G°"9"“‘“'- Thefe “'95 3- splmdid covered on Tuesday last. He had re- ‘md SP°_"t“'°“la" mlmmy Pflrade in sided ill the United States for a num- C°“n9'~`U°n with U19 Sffrvice In which her of years and on returning to tllc me men of the I' L' Island Heavy Island had lived with his brother on Brigade t°Pk Pan- The ,programme me Old homestead He was a son of opened with Beetliovens Funeral the ‘me George C_ McKay and was or March plnyell by the Band ofthe 66th n num, reserved disnnnni0n_ Much Princess Lonlse Fusiliers, followe_d by . ' _,___ the repetition of tile 23rd Psalm. His WEDDING BELLS _ A very nren Honour the Lieut.-Governor gave a ty wedding wok place nn May 5th_ short introductory address. "Nearer when Catherine Isabell. second daugrt My G°d ‘° Thee" W” “““5~ led by me ter of Mn and M,.s_ A_ D_ Ma¢_.Nem_ band nf the 63rd, and addresses were Long C,_eek_ P_ E_ Is1nnd_ was united then given by the Archbishop of Nova in the holy bond of mntrimnny to ML Scotia and Rev. J. W. McMillnnnD.D., James Stanley Buchanan of winnipeg Senior: Chaplain for- Halifax. They Man. The ceremony was performed by Sleep was e"‘1“l5"elY rendered by Rev_ ML Hay, minister of me First the 63rd Rifles Balld, followed by the L Baptist Church Winnipeg, the bride “yum “Fight the g°°d'n3m" by the and groom being unattended. The °°”g"eg‘m°“ and '-he 5*’-me mud- bride looked charming in a dress of Benediction having been pronounced white silk and carried a bunch of the Dam March i“ Saul W" Played H ,nn Mi J 1 _ people standing; and the service was sn? wa “Sm g‘:.'(?§m_ aid 5: ;’,.if;;`»x~s concluded by the rendering of the Na- sisten Miss Grace_ The young cmnne tional Anthem by both bands and the left on an num mn to his cousin-s_ entire congregation. One of the men _,...--,--- -' ML and Mrs_ Tisdnlen Coryden of the P. E. I. Heavy Brigade writing Avenue winnineg_ where Bnnnex. was home refers to the service, which ne mn' H Tn Mm and groom states made quite as impression on em. e ~ ixziveg nrnny and C095), m.esems_ Sie boys and brought tome forcibly' to The groom's present to the bride's llell; th? ll;_lD°I\::t“Ui Q9" Clmildll 15 sister was is gold liracel_]e_t_ also to his P “Y "5 In 1 9 mPi\`99 BUUSK 0- cousin a a gnet. rng. eir many l-ml' friends wish thm a long and happy wedded ,,,,_ A COMPl..l‘i'l'l'i wllllfll SHIPPING NOTE.-A Portland Me.. FROM THE AFTER EFFECTS OF despatch says: The steamera coming PNEUMONIA FOLLOWED BV here with pulpwood from Dalhousie DIPHTHERIA. (N. B.,) are finding it extremely dlttl- » --- ' cult getting through the drifting ice Frequently the after effects of Ill- whlch is coming up from the Gulf has ness are more serious than the orig- mled hh the rivers and harbor; is- inni trouble. This was the case with long the the provincial coasts. The _Mrs James B. Moir, Mutanli, Sask.. steamer Port Colburn, which sailed Mrs. Moir says: “Some years ago, ‘ from Druhousig _ on May sth was while we were still living in Nova mmmmnmmnmzn, caught in thick ice after leaving port Scotia. I was taken down with a sev- ' and had one of her plates damaged, ere attack of pneumonia. ` I had suffi- belng forced to put into Charlottetown ciently recovered to be around, but (P. E. 1.). for repairs. She sailed a- had not been able to gd but when I gain on Friday morning last and the was attacked with diphtheria. in my local pilots went out from here last weakened state it took a terrible hold evening expecting her arrival during on me, and neither my friends nor the night, although it is not certain it neighbors thought I would recover. I she found clear sailing. The Boston did. however. pull through, but was a paper; report that (ho lqkg built, physical Wreck. The IDUBCIEB Of my steamer belonging to the New Eng- throat were paralyzed, so that even a ing purposes, has also been forced to` my nostri s unless they were held put into Charlottetown on account of closed. My voice was almost inaud- heavy ice in Northumberland Straits. ible, and my eyes ao badly elected The Brandon left Dalhousie lm Tues- that I feared l was going to lose my S . ~ - Y with pulpwood, and her arrival was siatance and it looked as though. I expected yesterday. would be a helpless cripple. Medicine _ after n‘l`edlcine was used, but' did not WEDNESDAY ' help me. Then a. neighbor md THE HOLIDAY.-The holiday on Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills.- I `n Monday was duly odserved and al- taking them but had the utmost dith- though it rained somewhat in the culty in swallowing them owing to evening. the day on the whole was the condition of my throat. However, pleasant. __ The trains outward from after a. couple of boxes had been used the city in the momllilriere thronged I found it easier to take them, which with holiday seekers provided with was a sign they were helping me, and all the requisites for dshing. Many lfelt greatly cheered. ltlo not know with splendid catches and how many boxes I took, but I con- sastlfiual were not so fortunate, tinued their use until I was as well at any rate came home feeling as ever, much to the surprise of all had had s very .enloysble who me. as all thought 1 could 6IC\ll‘8lDll L0 NSW GlBl80W, H0( Slngg “len [ hgye 591. eral the Pills when run always been greatly of fevers _ __ __;;- _ _ _ _ - _*_* _ ,‘-- _ ' ' '- " _ _ __ -- <- _, MONDAY FEAST OF PENTECOST.-Yester» W 5 1 'l _ _ rf, r "il n it _ _ ~ _ ennnt A_ (-_ Sqhuehngsh 9; the 5th in Saln_t i)unstan's Cathedral by His ~ . . ‘ _ ._ _ _ - ed hgh( | - . Lordship the _Biahon. _.Earlier Joseph _ _ _ I The feel l°Y °f ha*/'"8 S°°d bfead _ lssxll.. .assi nr. _I - I- d b h h of absence at his home. He was kick-|§&*dD_l;le3`;l|ag;ac]‘:1“§Q=i‘l:`°°g;; c1;&‘°:; ' * . I C ll _ ls rea ‘Ze y t ose W O use _ ed by a °°" 'W1 °"° M M "bs M015. mos. and 1-‘other iuonsilsn master ot Pumru FLUUR _-Make your “Meat” Canadian and ready-to-serve. be sure it is the whole wheat preparéd in *‘ a digestible form-that’s what yOU gflt W'h€¥\ I Shredded Wheat is made in two forms, BISCUIT and TRIS- cm ._ CUIT-the Biscuit for breakfast with milk or cream, or with au~_i_.r_ fruits; Triscult, the wafer- toast. delicious for luncheon with g -'.-‘ butter or soft cheese, or for any meal as a substitute for __"`:_’i if »,_`_ r ' ,. Mrs. McLachlan is a native of Char- Service perf0l'm9d BY me "Eva“se` ‘_';-' _. _., " . - ~- Ir lottetown and _ w_il_I__ be _remembered lille" 188|. S\llllll1B\'. She 100k lwelli-Y- white flour bread. ' ~‘ ,._ ' _ ___¢._“fJ ._ In Se here by her many friends who will five Dossengerl to Halifax from Bos- _ ‘ -~ ___,___.___ ‘ _ L_ Ef' wish her much happiness, (Un 8nd bl'0ll$llt U18 !0ll0Wlllg lt) Cl'l8l'- _ . __;_§~ _..;j..\ `:»_-r_f"____" 21152.-.7"`,_. _f‘.T\`?" _,-:,< t i f '47-. .-_ ' 0' _ lottlitniwin:;dMrsDAnCi__Du;:heminnM__r__s M/me ar _€~='..j§lg€ {§~.i :_`,t*».\"/-i'-\-‘-T~,‘; ‘-' ` ' '.1-S' f-ff" rt -w£oolNG BELLS. - A ver A. e y. rs - - _an nsnn. - - ~ , " ~-\ 1-5»~__-‘e ., ~. _:J ‘/»,.-,'-‘.~~.`-n¢ff~`-’ jr)-l-~ is- , o pretty wedding was soiemnized al \\.all, A. Mclnnls (all from Boston). _ NIAGARA FALLS, ONTARIO ' ,West Cape on May 12th, when Miss Miss V- V°95“~ f\'°m Halifax- _ ' -- p..,t. \ , Clafa B Dgmvllle became the bride **; TOFOIIIO Omtlé 49 ‘vélllllgitlll Sll'¢L‘l L88( "W1-' ~"l'_ "5-_,'_ _ _i of lur Robert E Ellis or springfield WEDDING BELLS -A pretty Wed - - \ "4 Wheat- but 'J I ‘ I r r you eat, SHREDDED WHEAT the food that put_s_"" I youon your feet. It is not what you eat, but what . _ you digest that makes muscle, bone and brarn. - .- SHREDDED WHEAT is a complete food for build. V ing the perfect human body. Ready-cooked U '»<~~----;-.-..'......~ _ _ fir. "" ---wharf'-:` :. . _ I _ N0 RIFLE MATCH THIS YEAR.- of Hell and Suicide Corner; these Some days ago Major Bartlett com-lphces hr-might back vivid recollec- municated with Lieutenant-Col H.£¢i0h5 of what has transpired in the Flowers, Secretary-Treasurer of the ,week gone by. On the further bank Nova Scotia Rifle Association and Ma- of the yur Canal is a high ridge with jor J. S. Frost, Secretufy-T\'€9~B\lT9\' 0( trees growing oil it. At ai certain point sweet peas. All who were present at by the Band °f the Gsm P- L~ F-1 the land Coal il: Coke Co., for coal carry- sup of wapsr would flow back through, __ day mornin last for Portliiiid laden eyesight idould sri wslir with as-. ‘ e __ the New Brunswick Association with reference to the holding the Inter- national Rifle Match ior 1915. lt was felt by some members of the Council that owing to the absence on military duty of many of the members it would be dlfhcult to get up a match this year that would be satisfactory to the dif- ferent provincea but as Prince Ed- ward lsland held the trophy they felt it their duty to make a move and give the other provinces an opportunity to hold or to postpone the match. Let- ters from Lieut-Col. Flowers and Ma- jor Frost in reply to Major Bartlett stated that it would he impossible as well as inadvisable to liold the match this year owing to the absence oil duty of practically all their members. It has therefore been decided to post- pone the match until a more conven- ient season. ' FROM THE FIRING LINE.-The following extracts are from a letter written home by Sergt. Vemon Mc- Leotl:-“ Just a few lines to-day, as it _is not often now that we have time 'during the day for letter writing, as one usually sleeps in clothes and boots and with one eye open. Then again we move about every three days, and these marches are always by nioon- light, therefore our time is badly broken and good intentions interrupt- cd. To-day I was down to the Gate ltliis ridge is cut or levelled to the lgroulid so that troops crossing the icallal may go by road past the ridge |wlthout climbing over it. Again, this _ridge protects tile rear from rifle and machine gun tire. In ordinary times *one would tnkc a leisurely promenade 'along the road through the ridge lend- `ing into the meadow. On the fur side lot the meadow or pasture is another ridge (much smaller and lower) and then another space of open. Here is the battle-field where so many of our boys fell, and the opening through ,ridge No. I is called the Gate to Hell. Through this place the boys marched and through this gate (helping the stretcher~bearers) we carried wounded ` back. In field .\'o. 2 is a building, one partly sheltered. The troops had to come from the rear under cover, of this place, and as soon as they reach- ed the unprotected open they were often mowed down. so it was named _Suicide Corner. At night a shell or ;two ignited the building and the glow .could be seen for miles around. There 'are many things one could tell, but they are too awful. One tiling I might mention was the funeral of u western ‘fellow-in~arms. On duty one day we were up in the reserves llitcly occu- pied by (Taliadians. prior to their ad- vallcc. Ili the rear ol' one farm house lily the body ot' ii poor chap wlio had lately been killed. Pigs were loose in tlle vicinity, so we decided to-lay liini to rest before going further.- Taking ills identification disc and all ills money alid correspondence from his clothes we dug a deep grave, _under the shade of a large apple treo. 'Then wc lowered him gently down and the Staff-Captain Ware read the burial service. We closed ill the earth and the apple tree spread a pall of white petals over all. So rests one ‘brave boy of tender years. A photo- graph was taken of the grave to send .to his people with his effects, which lwere ahnded to Captain Ware. One of the boys will write to his people and we all hope that our friends, wllo are missing, if they did will have a proper burial." ` `\\\\\\\\ \ _ f bonus " I D N EY .0/,_ Pl Lis ___,_ /llc \ \\\\\‘\\<`?£.F§ b*r&KlDN£Y/Q|"» fi* s -_ _ t _'§'|._ s;,'lHl:u?¢ip.'rl5';5r. Pc_ - ‘~.‘l"'i or C il". li’ ` ,r .l 1', ll' \. ll* E \ \\\`\\\\ 'GMT' D195 i ` A3551-'ES B _. ill! l- __ ‘ n ;;" . . ul T_HE__P _ i,nl’.l~‘ nu 1 i un -nu-an--.run v ¥f¢ 0 Q ,» 1'/ waters of the wash MILLIONS of dress little Lux wafers are working wonders every .' wash-day all over Canada. In color they are like cream-to the -’ touch like silk. The fine, soft, creamy lather LUX makes is 's I splendid -for woollens-it never shrinks or hardens them. In fact’ all 2 kinds of garments, woollens, silks, laces, linensfetc., dainty or other- E wise, are really preserved by LUX. It leaves' them luxuriously clean 3 but with the fabric absolutely free from matting and shrinkage, ’ = SAMPLE FREE on application to Lever Brothers f Limited, Toronto. Sold at »' all grocers, l0¢_ E gdgi ia. wxi.-ian.-csssa-. sat lt...-..i.'i.l..-i..i. mil... ; mul. --. . . ....i|l.ir ...»...|.l'|lil||ll|.ii.,,,H,,| _ ~ ~'. . _..._-.- . . I -~» . ~- Ili1_t‘:r.ir¢'/ ".svrvr1'» ;"w".\.»v " 1 i ,<. rpirvr sssr~l-.-¢‘~’>"‘$lnv»,¢r||.H'.’e h ` ` fpii/ *wa w5N'1' I SHRINK : I _. H I