i rt it; ,,, It lx* it Zip _ _ at .t Ili :ri 'i ii; ' \ .. _ .=s.-;».;.;§ it it i lil' _ at f it lt* (li ;,.;-e-$2 f .zscv l' "i t,i ;~‘@‘_‘&=1 ,§_ i I i i v i i ._ _aa .-I; ,rf _,__ it ii; K, 'I , , ,_» ,__ Ili! tt. ,lfif tit 2 il- ‘ tl. :i t i~ It f x` ‘ 'f " ,;/ 'i _fe ,ti ‘- _ it, t|l ‘e sl .i` t»l~;l_ li" f>"s 1 _ 1 . . . tl. i , i ,til -.1 .. -M3- ,» _ _ .i i ' - ._ .égkgj 'MUISD-H """` ram cnantorrnrown GUARDIAN . mmm .17 my There are five simple ways to tell good tea. First, by the bright copper color of the tea when steeped. Second, by the exquisite aroma. Third, by the delightful, ‘re- freshing fiavor. 1 Fourth, by the satisfying rich- ness. Fifth, by the economical strength. _ Make a brewing and you will find all these qualities combined in Red Rose. 'uri T_E1*‘S _ ¢'-i .>__ ` _, __ __ é_Tj_;;j_§`-__- Red Role Coffee is as |(erierau¢I_~; #nod 5, /(nf Ra” T" Y - __-Z. - 4_7- l. _,J ° - You Buy Satisfaction when you purchase WESTERN CANADA FLOUR MILLS CO. Ltd TORONTO Ont , ‘Y I * For Better Porridge Use PURITY OATS Canada Fond Bnsrd License Nos. Cereal 2-009, Flour IS, lo, I7, lB_ I , A hi-re that- the strike would affect be- 1 T 0 twceii ti0.0ti0 and 100,000 iiiilivitiiials ot' whoin neiii‘l_v 25.000 were suit] to 1 "‘ A 'the uuioii r;inks it was said. iiiun_\' (litter, tloiitcctionery, liottlcil i)i-inks, Cigtars, flames, Novelties and cverytliiut: complete for your picnic. Ilolinan`s can Supply cver_ytliin,',z for the l`linin Iiooth, Ilcfrcshmcnt Saloon, Novelty Iiooih an . ,. . - frames- Ileti lIot" attractioiis, every-one. » _ Siipplying 'l`ca I‘:n°tii-s and Pienics is ri speciality with us. lou can pt-t cvervtliiiitz _von need here witlioiit bother or fiissiiig and what is more we can give you valuable assistance :ind stlittqesiioiis when _von place your order with tis. We will onl_v liriiidle ii certain nuinber of Picnic orders at ont- time, as we are li- _voii to nmkg fi siictfcss ol _\»»ui‘ picnic titi.'iiic|iil|_\' and otlii-ririse. I‘iciiie.< :i°°~l r:ii-es ltookcil in the order in which lirifikintgs are rci'ei\‘cd. Write us riitlit a\va_\'. R. T. HOLMAN LTD. Siiminerside A'I` RIGA, RUSSIA HOW GERMANS DEALT WITH BOLSHEVIST PRIBON- ERS. ` - St Forman. at the Baltic headquarters ot' sh see-ries in the Baltic sections from in which the Bolsheviki have been ex- tounil in Riga, Captain Forman says: th “.~\inong the sights I saw was the ch _-\ ditch was dug by Bolsheviks await- hi time, as their nunies were called. iiiiil with their eyes unblindiolded, co faced their exe,cutl.oners. nine hard ot” i-.onbcnincd nran's head and one at each th tiiinbleii into tho hole that had been th into the grave anh were then led back to prison. to “Our moving picture operators were l\l turning the crank of the camera dur- ac ini.: all this. lie had no appetite _tor :su il_i_\'.~: ot’ saiiiguinary figlitinix, according i"i Tho message adds that Bolshevili tllllv. pa and about 175 niiles cast ot Sniniira. tn on the Ti'ans11 and tclifiltwnc. to raiiii_»i-.<___~avtziii~<-,s and other caiis<\_<_ eiitrai nations siistsiiieii a loss “I w|NNER OF GOLF |,,,,_,: ..,,_,,,._;, ,,, |,l_,_.__ ,hpm mm. HH, CHAMPIONSHIP STILL IN DOUBT top iii' tht' list. and they will ilglill .\iuericii was ordered to take ct~ line to mines; 800,000 to IT-boats and El. 5 cinployctl h_v emiceriis not, iiflectnd h_.~ he niciiibcrs oi' thi- union. Outside of wire workers had pled_L',cil tlicinsolwes to support ii strike. _\i:i-oiiipaiiying the strike order were loiigtliy instriii:tions to nieinhcrs ` the order to aid in inakiui; the :~‘.ti‘ike fzrapli and ti-leplioiie iiiessiiges class Ld as rotnniei'~-,lal biistiiess i-omnierelal biisiness originating ii tho llnltcd States or directed toaii_\ _ point within this countr_v. ltiiiI\\'iiy tt\lei;i'aphcrs would nlr-< sages, it \\'n.~< declareil, as a result u l baiini-d by einployi-es ot' that or;.:n' ization ln the event of ii strike. 62,110-6-lt|.\ltntt'ritt, ` ' Y 0"* -'rf' --- f ' _ = .___'». _.;.»._. ¢l'¢=%¥£ ‘5¥%%%§¥&i %'#$:‘2i¢ D$$¢5¢§¥-$¢E¢E%¢£t¢§¢i¢5¢lii¥i=%¢5¢t~¢§€¢&#~¢I<¢§##¢§¢E¢i#‘¢l*¢k¢£ '10 FIRE INSURANCE A -NECESSITY Then iiisiiroiii good strong stock coiiipan- ics, which never contest :in lioiieut cliiiiu such as is rcprcsenteti by E. R. BROW Charlottetown 1 ~ `, .- __.~'.:i‘|t.»-544.' oeeeeeeeeeeee eeeeeeeeeeaeeoeeee .Q __ --__________ _gt_ 0i%%$¢5a=%$r§_='1¢=§=.==t==s=i=_¢s_§_éi_=»=*s$ x- 1 Alter Strapping t|<‘t`t`ertive. This. It was cxpla'ineiI. ini-aut that such employees of other or. proiierty, lives insured and cin- roneerns would refuse to handle telc- (Wiiiiifliiiii iiiciiihers of the. union, it l was said, woiild reiiiso to haiiillc any 4 refiiso to liiindlii c,oiiinii~i'claI nies- ' the passage ot it resolution at the rc- t-ent convention of the Order of itali- wiiy Tclegraplicrs in St. Louie ds .clai-iii|.: that. such business would be l. t I i I i g_-_-_-41'-5_~ Q | .______-11|-mnlliill t alone ot' more than $1.1-i0.0t)0,000. On in%,nes_ totals more than $1.00*-l.0‘IlI-' 000, and t`roin other causes about » 1$it0t\_t)00_tl00_ llere is an iiggregati- ot nioro than $4.:'»t_\0,000,000 loss, to \\‘liii‘li must. be iidded ii lo:~'.~a of inure thillt S'-i,000,000,000, due to lost, earning pow- _ xi gocs dainiiizod. but not iiiiiili, ii total - ot nearly $8.000,0f‘0,000." Second Place in Shipping World NEW YORK, Juno 12.-The United nies has jumped from “mth to 50°. iptpiug power. This remarkable The wui-'s effect on shipping has en remarkable and -twenty~f0ur of o twenty-eight lending nations have anged their positions. Henry C. ilibank has compiled figures from vi-rnuiontal sources showing just l`. Most aina_zing was Ainericii`s great untry had onl~y 1,076,000 ;:i~os.~i tons steam ocean going shipping. Nearly c United States now po_-.=ie>ises »i.- is country had to pass ttiily, llol~ t`hile and l’ortug‘ul each advanced r positions in the list of nations. quit-ing German tonnage '1‘urku_v tztained the greatest loss,falling sev- posltions. Great Britain retained _ il Aiisti'lu tivo. hlxliaiistive analysis ol the ship cas- lties of the war convinces Mr. Wilt- nk that _the U-boat was greatly over- ioil ;\_-. ti weapon of destruction e losses in all shipping develops the ct that Llerinan mines destroyeil at loss troni all causes is placed t.',_i;;t;_00o tons. of which torty-two gin to lhboats. sixteen In marine sits and llic remaining tour per cent i; /.- iii tii_fi~'iii :K ' £3' 2:1; f :- "t_Rf"` lm* lull i 4% ‘iriimiiiiimiimimiitdimiiiimmiaitdaidimri Imiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiitiiiitilititiiiiiiiiiiiiiillzifiimipmmpit;;p|p|m|i;li_i|ii|||,|g_ _,gi -, lSIi0CKING SCENES America Takes _ _ _ _ _ iitk i|_'__tQ__tltt._3i__ltlllt» _W _nt ` . _ 1,,/_i/_itll \i`\`1§;`l'i'T " .ff L" =. iiiii I ‘, _ \.= ‘ie _ .~, _ _ E e ""'_*'&‘§'\~ Alu/ ` I-`_ IE _ ` I i .- -li \ _*_ __ ili.,, _ va I fill 0 ge' ' , jg ` ;|i ‘aj _,_ lkga ,_ _(lit 'T-'§:¢.;;.=’é,i;~L“?»*-1 _utah 4 \ '% s if A-_ --: -\ - U - , » __ " 'll "Hit --»\ "` 1 Sf il; ii 5 illill illililllik E 2 'iiiiiraiiiirinirarrti mana it ff I E = titi I -» ~ Dainty Ready-to-serve Luncheons E BY the wayside, on the table, in your home or at the cottage, here are delicacies for the _ warmer days that help to _make a real holiday- § .or everyone-including the housewife! Ready to _. E eat-no fuss, 'no worry-no C00ki11gi U0 heat! SWift’s Cooked Meat Delicaciets f will furnish a delighttul menu; varied every day in the week. Here are some of the ready-coooked specialties your :g butcher and grocer have, or can easily get foryou, if you E insist on them by name:- 'r ` Swift’| Premium Cooked Hem ' Swift’| Baked Luncheon Loaf Swift’e Baked Hem _ ` New England Style Cooked Specialty ` lilll iiliiiiiiirii lilll iilll eff 5 _ lBIiilill‘tlll itll i 2-; § Premium Minced Specialty ll" __ Jellied Pork Tongue ' Ashland Cooked Specialty _§ 5wift’s Jellied Beef § -7-'_-"f__i'.\.__ Jellled Beef Tongue ," _ .?_"2'-.7 .4 i'~.'""" - f _- I1 ' -- B . Y _ 1 _-_ __ Swift _Canadian Co. - _,ff Limited """' Toronto _ Winnipeg Edmonton - at _ _ _ _ _ i‘an.iil.i I-‘toil /trawl I.i'mi.\f A'n_\. 1_1-1711. 171. 17 . __ ' ' is Sivifts Picrnituii Crmltrd Ham lii5£iit'iitlt‘l' ' -tittiesiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiii iiiirt iii itiiiii"triiiiiiiiiiiiiiitistxt iwgsgl ,_nu1 °1:',9_0(|0 tons. ot' which 805,000 was' 28,000 to other causes. ln the cast- oi Ainerica. Mr. \Vilt~ bout 7,000 allied 'and neutral ves- Germany is believed to have cinploycfl ___ bout 300 ll-boats and to have destro.\'- ‘ ` E 1 0 " ' f I < :- pliom- and »1~.»ici;|~a|ili ('ompan»_.» and iiiarines woitltl have had to account inn l’o.~legrapli and t‘able Coin ful- abort; ti do1,eti_victtins each. _he "lWhile the total oi I’-boat ilcstriii-» __ ion seems tar less than has been be-i f_ iveii," Mr Wiltbaiikstates, “the air- ' epresenting a loss in ship values tio same basis, the Allied and neutral oss in ships and carixo values. dui' to 'rim rot-ni-il oi’ repliiecinents oii ossr-ti is morn i‘cinnrk:ibte, than tiiel li-.~it,riit‘t,ion. Mr. \\"iItbaiiil< stzites. 'Flin Allies and the iieiitrals built llll.'»t.- i|00 gross tons and Germany DWI \\"l` allies only 814.000 tons. The t,oiiua':f‘ t.i~iy,oit by thi- Allies aniounted to ‘.'. ;iTii_000 wliili- the (lei‘inuny allies seiz- ed 211,000 tons. In ntlier words, the 1-nciny se.i7.iii'cr~' were l:ii';;t‘t’ UH t\f't`- ci-,iitagc basis than were tlio,;o ot' the Allleii. ' “Ot the 29,360,000 gross tous if' -‘li-aiu oceaii gnlni: stripping Itcltl by Allies on Aiigiisi. t_ 1914. niore th:in_ to per 4-i-nt was rle_~iti'oyoil durlnti ll' war, but at the close ot' hostilities thi , net loss in tonnage was hardly more than 4 per cent of the pre~\vur totals." .\lr_ Wiltbiiiik states. "For the neu- trals the i'esiilt was n slight not Ktllll .ind the Allies and ncutr-als conibincil rinerged i`roni the war with a tltttlcieh cy oi less than 1.000.000 tons in their pre-war holdings. “ln comparison with these results tim showing of the Central Powers is poor. ln net ‘loss and in l'>T`°D0l`\l0" ‘lf izross and not loss to tonnulle held. as wi-ll its to rcpiiireiiiciits, Germany unit her allies siiffered tar more sovervli' Strapping re-aligns the saw-like edge and brings the blade back to its original keenncss. Strapping - shaving ~-- clean- ing--done without removing hlnde from razor. mf ~_- ,imp - iz biases - - ss .RTWER I E Iioiivy lossf-ii. (ici-iiiairy at tim tilllv Ill" l tiriiilstiee 'nfs signed was still in l possossioii cf siiiiicleni. :onna8U I0 i - I | ,. ‘ power, thnii tho rest iii' tho world. (}criil2l\.V i'»\place,tl onl°_J 00 per will “I I“"' los.~ii~s_ .\nsti'l;i. T0 per cent :intl 'l`ili'< ltev only iii per cent. Deslllw ll" ,ii-.ave her ii ineiiaci- as n couimtrcla The heavy penalty laid on Germany by the peace terms, however. \'0tl\lC¢H nor' to impotency as ii shipping rnvwf and today she has not even a Itf0H~ [_ __ ' _ ~- _ i~~ -i ~ it ur' __ _ 1?"qmD "` uw I l""“ mm nu "_ inoiillis hi»li‘.t~_v .\leritli-tli, :in at- (Iuh bcfxan their socoiifi roiiiid ot __ . . _ _ _ _ iiartive i|iii_~‘ii‘iuii ot twi-iity-t\vo,, IS holes t-i'|a_\' with uiorii liiviiriihle _ . | ili'<-,<_~'i-it like ii prince and thi'c\\'_ wcziliiei* than _ve.\'ti‘i't|a_\'_ Ileiivy _ ` _ 5 - _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ iiiiiiii'_\' to the \\'iii5:.»‘ iii ii\SI\ioi\a|>li‘_ 'iiw 'rs iirin ' ii- iii ' i i'ii __ _ . ” ‘ ‘ ‘ " l’ ‘ tioi~i.- on tin- it:_ooo to si3,.»fin a \voi»_i<_ orouglily sotilied the gi‘oiu_iil. ho\\'» _ _ _ _ , ___ md __ ____u___L__ _ ____U_ _________ lic .iii|uii» il tliiolioh the ilar1ni.;_ L . ' " * ‘ 1 '» . . _ ` ‘ ‘ tlictt of iiiitoinobilcs in I.oiiiIoii' ____. it out tor lifst lionors \\'itIi ii dozeiil I\`I5\\"I`()I\'. MASS.. Jliiic lil.-l’la_\'~ _ i ;;i-norail licaili|iiui'tei's ot' the union mmk _c-|10w,.;_ tim 105; of about 700,000 """° In ‘IW lliltlnllill Ullffll Vlltllllll- ‘_()_\.m)__:_ _,ww ____ __ |_.____ _.__ _here on telegriiphit- iiistriii-tion_< t‘i'oiii mn,-_ wth; tliiiitlcd about evei\I',\‘ IW- .\`. .l_ Noni-iikanip. lnt'ernatioiiui iwoon war aint roizuali' marine risks- , __ _ _ _ l’i'i-sident \vlio was in Pittshiirg on _\ I. (lll .\.\ lilo |i\ ('.\l{\ ltlili lil{()i\. his way to (`liit-ago. sets were ilestro_ved. the figures show E-~ ` ___,|-----__'______ - 1 'Pho strike order applies to ein ' ployees oi’ tho Western Ilnion 'I`eIe- tculion as ln cliinhed into ii big car staiidiii-5 in trout ot a club or hotei and iiriven ii\\'ay.' unit he`con- tined liinizielt liirgely to this iiiethod. lic coitfessed, the police .=a_v_ to stealing thirty inachiiic.~'- in the four inotiths he operated. _ _\lei‘idetli is aecretiited with say- ing that lic sold each car t|ui_clil_\' to :i ~_\':i'§i-at-~ of \\';-iiltliy incii. wi: in `\" ‘\'-lievcs often iniidc from 400 -to T01? pci' cent. profit after rcpiiiriug the iiiiichincs aint otlier- d even half oi' the shil”IS IOSt the sinh- "V to got, dl.~it.itieo_ H _ __ __H_ ____ _ _ __.____ _ Vi f ‘ "I" ‘ " "" " M' ' m““‘ " wi.~ie, elia'\‘_:liig their appeuriiiiee. 'I‘|ie pl;i_\'s his ii t >t‘:ir.‘_iii'i-. was Iii: 'stotfl' in _ ' H ` " ` world is estiuatcil to he over eleven inillions. _».~= .y ,- i __ i',' i 1 poet of it position among the iirnt ten maritime, loaders tor years to come. | -_ -e -_..-...._ _ _-.._ _, .. l' r ,_» I. In Summen EatThc Mez-1tOf" The Grains ‘ In no other cereal will you find such _ distinctive , flavor i as in l”élp€= A si \ _ _ 'The solid nutrition of prinde wheat and I ~ matted barley, ready _ to serve direct from f package. Rich in the e elements nature needs for keeping* up vitality, without overheating; N_o cooking". Nolwastie. ..“ . ,rw- ..~»4\_ . ' in ,t __ _