1,..-mn. is l _lf it if if li. si »i 1 li i» '_' ' ' ' " .’~"n»uomcn¢¢i...i¢o»uw».niuulioa»»¢nu» moulds. Alborton. loui-to and Montague. V o¢_ui»-any wuliyy (fauna ir) lmllll' annum by no! If darn or . QA. g».¢i¢u¢n` mi /uvoninl rum' nga ma uit. rim. in _ mniing unity uoumiaii iam. one nr yur. (ue pig) up gnvuioo; $250 por your (mulled) In uivlnoo |»nywi\ol~o|n6nnua;u\¢\l»B0 tulllhdlhikto. lming nutty (roman iam sim, _(enliven or oy pai) in cnnun.millNrwu.o.A. Sitrciip.-xv, JUNE lo, 1916. _ _ _ ._._._._-_-,V-v_v__~_._-_-:_'_-_-,is _,_-_'_-_»_~_»,';_'_-_-_~_-_-,-_-_-,-_~ -_'_-_-; -;;:,~.-:_- 1 . . :ri _ BOYS 0F THE 105th \\‘ithin a short time you will be leaving your homes for \`alcartier and, later, for Europe on the greatest expedition and in the greatest cause any inen ever en- gaged in. Along with the duties inseparable from your special mission, many of them doubtless arduous, yott will liavcopportuiiitics for study, for character-build- ing, for acquiring a` knowledge of the world, that, if secured in the ordinary way of school and travcl,. \vould cost you a kiiig's ransom. Indeed such oppor-_ tuiiitics as are now yours could not be purchased. You » are going to visit sceiies"‘ connected with the fouiida- tions of civilization, to sec places whose names are associated with the founding and the building of the~ British Empire, places that mark turning points in the diversified, the glorious and iiiglorious history »of Eu- rope. You are going to associate with men 'of your own race from every spot in the British Empire, with men of other races and of other nations and other clinics. You are going to stand shoulder to shoulder with incn who count honour and freedom and right dearer than life, and the coniforts of home and the association of friends and relatives and loved ones. You are, with these men, going to iight for honour and liberty and right. These are iiiestiiiizble privileges From them you can store your minds with knowledge that will stay with you and brighten and cheer your lives as long as you live, or you may make a burden of your privileges and return with no conipensatintg ad- vantage for the burdens you arebcariiig. . llc observant. You are going to see counfrics wliicli :ilthotigh ages older than your own, will be new to you. You will see other ways of doing things than those io which you have been accustomed. Sonic of tlieni will be better ways than yours ; adopt them. You will meet temptations innumerable. No one can know better than yourselves whether certain courses of con- duct will or will not be to your advantage, will or will not help to make you cleaner and better men. Choose wisely; choose the course that you know in your heart your mother or your best and wisest fi_’iend would ad- vise you to take. You cannot make any mistake about this. You are face to face with your conscience and with your (Sod. \\`hen any question arises as to the course to take and you make your choice you take thc full responsibility, if wrong, you alone are to blame: only a fool would try to blame anyone else or assert that he did not know better. You know and you alone will take the coiiscqucnces. In visiting the historic places in Europe, as it will be your privilege /to do, keep your eyes open; read wliat you can of the history of these places; ask those in a position to know. You will not he permitted to keep a diary or to niakt; extensive reports but you can get a guide book and underline or otherwise indicate the places yoti have seen. \'Vith your mind stored with all that it can carry concerning each you will be able to refresh your memory when you come home and con struct from the data you have preserved-or mailed home-a history that will be a joy and a pleasure to yourself and your friends as long as you live. The opportniiities before you are siinplyiiniiieasur- able. 'lfaken advaiitage of they will make you a better man than you were when you left your home and your friends; yon will return in a position to hold the love of your friends and the respect of all with whom you come in contact in after years. If, on the other hand. Q-_-_-_ _ ;»__¢-¢.E__V'v~»_ -» you yield to the temptations incident to the life you are to 'lead you will return the most niiserablc of all men, a broken soldier with nothing to look forward to-after the cheering that welcomes your arrival--except the uncertain charity of a world that has little of it to give- Canada produces and Command the highest price the and givcs~ it "not at all to the uiidcs_-:'~ving. p--_-1'*-'I We presume it, is because ot the newness of the vicg rather "than because of neglect ol' oversight that the otiicers of the good Carferrysteaiiier, The 1’riiicq .1§d“,-3|-.1 Island, have not been provided with unifonn§< _to distinguish them from the rank and file and _from fthe passengers. At present the whole ofiicers’ staff, as ernment and operated by another and possibly this may I ` d' tinguishing status in the ship. In any case it the matter was fixed up. Both the officers of the Ma- rine aiid of the Railway are all uniformed and, under Island should be similarly equipped \\c trust this )X( return and the most profitable means of doing this is by maintaining the largest possible herds of dairy cattle. in due course and as the dairy business becomes in- aiid safe to greatly inciicasc their herds. encouraging. Our farmers are showing their faith by milk. .~\inong the fac-tories that have made extensive im- notice: The Park Corner Dairying Company has made an ptit in concrete floors throughout, besides otherwise fitting up and improving the building. i 'l`he Kiiikora Dairying Company has made an ont~ lay of between four and tive hundred dollars. 'l`lie old wooden floor has been replaced by concrete and the building generally renovated. liinerald has put in new wooden floors, painted and white washed the btiililing and added other improve- ments. _ Dtinstaffnage, which already had been provided with a concrete floor, has enlarged the building, i'istall- cd new equipment and added other improvements. .i\lberton, Stanley llridge :uid a number of other companies havealso made considerable iinproveniciits. The Department of Agriculture is aiding the good work by issuing circulars to farmers and factorynieii and giving such instruction and advice as will help both to iinprove the quality and increase the quantity of the product. i i _ With the increasing interest and thc energetic inan~ ner in which necessary iinproveinents arebcing carried out we have no doubtthat the dairy product of the pro- _vince will, this year, take its place with the best that market at home or abroad will afford. no .Y .-:::::_».~_~.~.~<.--~:r.z~.~.-_-_~.~.~.»_».~:.~: _-:_-_-_-_-.~.-. .~:::;;,~_~:_».-:_-::.-_-:s _-_-_-_-,»_-_-:_=_-,-;_»_-_-:,~,-_q-,-_Q -_- 1- _-_~_~,~;_-,-,-_-_-_-_-_-_-_»_-_-____:___-5.; ,.,__:__:___.___A_._,_._.,,___ thc stores remalne ei' was _do(l_lghtfnl The Dunno “vom of the week was making tic ay one of the most. pious- dainty refreshments. the 'farewell at Victoria Park on “nl °f the “fly “umm” molmu' 'Ast ° ° ' . the Banks and public ofilces were clo»» Among tho early summer vigltoru ed there were many jjolly picnics by who come to the Garden Province an- motor boat and team. some in fact nually were Judge Forbes and Mr. it Thursday afternoon to the Officers, N. (3. O's. and mon of the 105th Much interest was manifested lu the iiplondld manner in which tho men went through their various evolution! .and on all sides were heard rémarks expressing the wonderful improvement shown in the Regiment within the itook the opportun day morning. | The observance of the Klng’s Birth- The No. 5 Siege Battery Boys hold ‘day was not general this year as all a thoroughly enjoyable daheo otiTuo8- _ d open. The weutb- duy night cliaperonod by Mrs. Bag~ W‘l Mrs. Logan of put few weeks. The addressds by His sgrtgafggfdnalsf :;‘;‘;l‘l‘g;°{,.’:‘l?l:“hi;°{'2h 32”! "h°"° M '-5395 "D Ml|ll»ll'Y Honor The Lieut. Govemor, the Pre- mier, The Mayor, Judge Stewart, Col. “nd ls bel” warm ings. col. campiieii, ivir. A. A. Mc- “Y '"3" f"‘°“°°~ Loan, M. P., Mr. A. B. Warburton and Major Fullerton. all struck the i-i¢h_t note and were none too battering 1 -|20 ll l I th l ll ig.-itiieir ifiiivg gniiriziiuiiiirifliiiieeuiiufsi- '°““°"- C- E~ FJ cal program was greatly enjoyed and g°"hC';,°';l°' Jem’ altogether the afternoon was one °“° ° M' S' which will he a plouont. memory to the thousands who were present. 1 Q U U Lieutenant Edwar Newfoundllnd, on oun est dlu hter y 3 S The new of the deamof Lord KW Robert Watt: Davies. li.. N.. and Mr|.i tor_Mril. Front. both oi whom have . chcnor who was the one outltalililng D"l°°' "Bf""3"' ’°"°““° °‘ "‘° “V” ""°‘“~ “'°""` mm., :mice of cumiii. i.¢. Jeffery ami- ui out si uiiiimin my its.. one talked of and believed in as n (rent itsln. came an an Individual loss, 1' ' 5"‘d"“° °' if ond th Empire mounui. his doeth. rings are flying at ini!-stair and ~ ii. - ._ _ _ this 'mek on ii vlqit to su _vharrquiie widely eiitqmiincd. lm his ior- mfml f°s’"-"5 M “dm” "' l" "'°~they are-the mints of 14:.-”zi\crpe’s°mertriond|.~ I < ~ ~» `~ '- » ~ F visit retuming to the city early Mon- now enjoying 1 fishing excursion to U U I QU C U The engagement d 17th Reserve Battalion, Soaforth High- Gone and Mies Pippy. _ YY . J ly or Bundy Point. d shin. Ent! Mid. and niece of Bir hoiiiii iora"iis‘~`le¢vo°`a roi-. ovaruu. Nr; lin ~ in Mr. and Mrs. G the worm lun null and Mrs. Hooper, followed by y for ii week end W. H. Barnaby of St. John who are Moi-son'ii Lake. _ llllllws has arriv Lleut Clyde Auld left this week for ly welcomed homi- °° * * lt has been ideal weather for Golf ° ° this week and dolly the links are lined is announced of with enthusiastic members. This af- Jetiery (oi theltoruoon’s too will be served by Mrs. youngest son of the n o » and Mn. Jeffery. _ ._ ohn's East, former- Colonel Ind Mrs. Inga have as their Bay St. George, giieiits for some weeks the ColoiieI’s - Joyce R. Dav|oii’| brother Mr. Walter Inga and Mrs. 5 of the late Captain Inga. High River, Alta.. and his ain- 'o," Botloy, Hump- como to bid; their brother nrewel bo- ' g'» College. ,boon alison; from thil Province iot- * ’ - _ _upwards offs h it yearn. is receiv some Sharpe left ing A kindly zolgmo ` and is being 3' _Holy Cominuiiimi"|t‘ 8.30 n. distinguishable by their dircss' consistsiif iheiiiiiiiiiilin _ 1ion’s share of=fhe»0ilicers' and Mews' and the Cook, each o_ w tom sports a at y _ y . _ Now this _ be CLEAN UP WEEK becoming unifomi. The rest of the officers, so far as su “_ gdllg t0 _ _ thc ordinary lay traveller is ccgncerned may lie_ml_:_mb¢_:rs ‘ __ PP _ _ with _. __ _ _ . tyincome cutbff You, _ _ i -w assen ers. or a stcamcro t e size ii 'I ‘ I - . » ` -Your, 3 _ _~, , ' alla! ‘thgir iii 1c’i'iiice0l-Stllivardislaiid and the iiiiporlance of the /__ _ 82?; ¢0IDf0l‘t lI'iS\1l'€ YQU1' léfe. service in which she iscngaged the oliicial staff of two __ ' 'gf “v Dime _________________________________$2o_0o FQ1'_t_h8:j »4 K <.`“A _ 4, / "*` *` .50i>aii~s Rimiiand Elie aiivz°.°l f _ . A _ - _ account for the delay in giving the officers tieir _is-‘ _//,p . ‘* __f. _ Q BTQSCIIQS, Farewell Dl’16€» all & C0., 'S "me ' ` " ` i ` 'l`?.'i°-i:'éi:‘l`i'é§». °i'f'boii§li't"to-iliy l Monsters Charlottetown, P B,-I one or other departnieiit, those of the Prince Edward __ ‘lt __ \ 5.; shadow on our othefwise satisfactory service __ i . _ 10§l;‘g1a%2%, 001 lm-it Pu_t"tees_ 2_0() -~' - _ __ 1 shortly be removed and tllat our earlier summer _vis_i- ` Value f°r 1-59 and 35 P3\l'S FOXBS /_ 0_1’ _ _ £h dl th ol _ tors will have the pleasure of seeing that the ship is ‘ Sp”-31 all wggl quality A, at gl; _- f` » im "3 “_ C- il not only efficiently officéred btit will also be able to dis- Old I‘lC¢ ..... ............. .............. .. ....».:. . . . . . . ........... ..2. 1 ____. ‘_ __ _ _ R°|i|b|¢ Family Handwire shun ii ‘" ...i§a.“et“;.i.ii§.2.92*tra.£:f.':.‘:?.i°.'i‘:.'iii;1.;.:.l‘.f.fe:;".f.‘;f r 1 =f.e ~ t ‘ or keeping with the dignity of the service. 45 Oggseas Sets, Mar-,le Leaf_ Collar, Cap and Soldier Badge _ __ JF* ca . i___‘ Pl ,.~ /6 ~ _ - _ THE DAIRY INDUSTRY Officers Stars in Metal and Worsted, Money Belts, Collars, 1_1 1g`°~‘.f~`~i‘J ' Give June ` _ _ _ - _ Ties, Khaki Handkerchiefs all at Farewell prices to the men of .~____'__;__ _C { _ It is especially gratifying to find that our dairy the ]_05th_ _ 'i (\ B .d G industry is already definitely associated with the for- 12 only Privates Caps" regulation clearing at______ __ __ 1.35 e a ward movement that has recently been inaugurated. _ ~ 5 00 _ :._____,_~ ~_:%E_ _i __ _ . _ _ _ I, is recognized ,hat our dam, \,,,S,,,e55 must always _Officers Caps 3.50 worth...... ....... .............. . X _ __ “L _*(5 _ Kitchen Ran e constitute the foundation of agricultural prosperity I `* ’ ` ` _ _ Our farms must be fertilized; \ve cannot continue _ . .tt d drawing upon our soil without making a compensating _ e “mth an assured market for our butter and cheese During this week there has been a|'m., Evening Prayer. All seats free. dair herds are doubl roiitable enabliii us not oiil pleasant round of farewell dinners Rev. T. W. Murphy, Rector. y y P y etc in honor of the oillcers of the tf) Sell our _product tl? good advamagc but _at the Same 105th who leave shortly for Valcartlcr. _ ST. PE.TER‘8. time to enrich our soil and so enable us to increase our ii it- ii _ _ ,;__t_v_r 1 _ H _ _ _ 8 _ »- ~ - . ~ . . ._ _ Among tio distinguish d vs tors to- i tsuniiiy, o y ioinmini on u. product. lo inanitain our markets in tlic fate of thc nmve hew‘tmB week weft, Major Gem m__ Mauna w_l5_ Sunday School and keen coinpetitimi of our sister provinces it is iieces- emi iseiiscii or nie sixti ..Miiit.u~y iiibiii class g._30. Eveiisoiic 'I ii. ui.. VIQIORIA RQW Division and Major Jones chief 0*’ the sary always_to keep our cycs steadfastly fixed upon stan “meets of me Dt.-islou, wlio n- Domild- All Heals fied quality. This assured our markets are absolutely safe spocted the 105th Battalion at Vic- - PEOPLE'$ CHURCH torla Park yesterday afternoon and practically unlimited. Quantity will follow quality , _ , ' MCLCML Mrs; (Col.) Ncllls and two ehildrcn The awakening among our Dairying Companies at '””*”” GcM5_ I have use] y0u'r Mlnanrs' present is evidenced by the improvements tiiatare Dlllv SELEUUUHS Fon , Lllllmellt ill l11l'f8mily(a11d =t_|S0l11t1_1y , _ . . - . ` - ~ bios for vciirs and cons! er it o bcnig 'made in many factories throughout thc province. G|]lRD|l|| READERS ‘gat memchie obminablg \\"c are informed on good authority that more money ' --' Y0urS truly. _ Bros: & C06) _ _ _ _ _ Furnished _ . ALFRED ROLHAV, will be spent this year on factoryimprovemciits than .Y w_._|_w.“_ pmm.,cw,. Hamm Pond How, and W H was spent in the past ten years. This is particularly ““ Livery Stllbl_0S~ . ° 0 an being means defeat in every part of our life: We cannot he right with God wliile we are wrong with a follow-uiaii . - . U 7’ proveinents the follownig have been brought to our °“ly the “Ve” ‘hm are 'ight with GM are winning lives. That is u striking word in a letter from Dan Crawford. the African missionary: “What is set- tling of old scores tlicie is when tho ~ , . . `.`__ . . . cxpeiiditure _of about $500, having thoroughly renova- blood or the cross ciciniseni away an S I ted their factory, torn out the old wooden floors and ‘_>1;"ggif~g_ you in Men’s Suits at $10.00. Better i . . »_ i Suits at $12.50, $15.00, $16.50 and l 11])- . Good Snappy Clothing bought af old prices and marked at last year’s prices. Our expenses are small and our assortments large, some 300 Suits to select from. Thus we are . ' ina position to give the farmers of this country Remember our clothing is bought' only from I reliable makers the best in the Dominion. No shop made goods at any `price. Try us for your new Suit we can please you. - \. _ Henderson & Cudmore W_°"“"' B““€“l\E 101 Grafton Street Summer Footwear . - i Ladies Pumps in big varietyfrom 2.00 and upwards. 1 ‘ ‘Ladies white footwear Pttmps 1.40; 1.55, 1.65. 1.75 up. _ _ Aim Mimi white Puiiipi at 1.35 and ci-iiias at 1,00, _ » . . . , . ,,\ .Hg ~`,g.~ _,~_,..__ . » _ \ _ , , ~, _ \ _ . ’ _ ..-._,. .. , ....1 .~, .,_, 1. . . ___ _ ,_ - . _ _ u ..»~...-.- _ » _ ~ . . - . _ _ :..f_-'l 2 _ ...._ 1_.`,»*... , - » _ ..~ . "='r~.;.',:=,i- '/‘ . .‘ -_ _ >1i~ _~ . ' -. ~ .ft I. i 1 ' i _ _ _ ,r~-. . , . _ f ,~ _._ . ._ #.4 ._. »,. img, W .5 .~ _ ._ _ .__ _gt_ _, .» » __£, ,.._\\_l f, . _ _ ,~_., ..._;,,._,,, _._-_._,____,.._, .~ ., _ _ __ _ .__. | miiihillldi I i "mimi I I i i I | . values they will find hard to duplicate elsewhere. _