~l’~" f’ ’- _.t . ic. \ I t ` Q ‘ \ 1 Q ». I ,U \ \ . , .__ _ ' l/ i* ,f= c so _ ~ I ' _ » V ~ ` _ ~==.<‘ "/ _, - or . _' ‘ ° _ "".':\_.¢1`_fjQ<"§ " `?' ` iii... ' ~».-.- _ n \ / x . T is the blending of the wheat--the accurate bnlanoillg of 0!1fBl‘i0 fill wheat with a proper proportion of western wheat--that makes “Beaver” Flour such n splendid baking Hour. uni- form' in strength and quality at all times. Thi ' h “B ef” Flour is Dill! forBre:¢l°al'\vd¥’utl?y..vTryit. Yolnraoerhtsrlt °'”\U“‘°°;;"'° " ‘°' ns r. tl. mls c».l.l-ssl. Z-IlIl';‘,‘L'h‘};.f.'.|.°°“” claus- os. ‘ is I 1_nsnq 4'1 W ' -1?,-__';'f»» .~__, _ _ -~ Phi --_ __ '_ '._..,. .. ....._._. ........ .'. ._ ._ _ _' _’: of ` lr " " _u-s--'I-11 ` is-Lf' a . _ f"' “" \ < 0 I if _ _. __ 1 .- +'~ -»-ff ‘ll/0.-l'l Ili/ll Y 'L_ »;~°S.!'.:=-"“";';¢\un*l , ` ~ - ,~; 5.- A G '_ ¢ " 'A "9"-¢"¢l.':"°f<'-f 1%..; B _ _ _ -3-`\.__ . .-gli _,_ Wai r ='; -13”...--l-“\-\ .J McCormick New Binder., The McCormick New Binder is especially designed and constructed for harvesting conditions on P. E. l.. anl is made to meet the most exacting condition of the grain crops suclcsslully year after yellr. The McCormick binder is zl very easy running machine. The frame is sub tantially new built ami well braced, another reason why the McCor mic binder runs so easy is that the working bearings are in self nlighting bales fitted with roller bearings. that is why the McCormick binder will run lighter the longer it is used. The McCormick new binder embodies several special features to perfect its work in the field by having ll _level bottom platform and reel with double bearing and large range of adjustmellfs, which enables it to handle short or down nnd tangled grain almost to pcriection. The McCormick new binder elevltor floats at three points. and there fore has the large capacity required for handling heavy grain. The plat- fdm and elevator canvasses are tlglltnlcd and loosened by tt simple device on the rollers, thc butter on u Mc(_‘orlnil:i< new binder is controlled by the driver from the seal, and can bc changed l`ol‘ short or long grain without in~ tefiefilig with position, ofthe twine on the silent. Note the steel disc inthe t the needlelo prevent wear and t ic cutting oil” of twinc.'l`he McCornllck I ter is one of the simplest knotter;-l made, having only two moving parts --the twine disc and billhook. every knotter la thoroughly tested before be- lilg shipped. This fact. together with thc simple constl‘\l~_:tioll, accounts for thélsxcellent work of the l\‘lc(*ormlck l\'llotier in tho field. or further information or free Catalogues apply to your nearest Mc- Cormick local agent. OR ._5\ cel* ' international Harvester Co. _ 0.4.0 St. John, N. B. °" °" E ._ i.) if A' J A N J J N I1' PAV! tshuintllls Provineg `f `* SMOKIR--All Oddfsllows are invi- ted to attend the Smoker tonight at 8.30 in the Oddfellows Hull. ` Exnacrso Home 1'o-Nlol-l'r..- Gunner Ernest Davy ("Chlck") son ol Mr., Edward Davy. City, is expected to arrive home to-night via Summorslde from the trout. -f _ _ SCHOONER ARRIVED.-The Scllotr ner Lucinln. arrived from Campbell- and spruce shingles for L. M. Poole & Co. Connolly’s west wharf. 25i>6~9M2l_ marriage of Miss Elizabeth Hazel month. LECTURE SUNDAY.-When will es wn today and any light from 'any source on the great .subjects involved ls wal come. Therefore all should belnterest ed in the announcement that A. H MacMillan of Brooklyn N. Y., will lecture in Peoples Theatre on these questions at 3 p.m. Sunday the llth WAR SOUVENIRS.-ln the window ol‘Rankin's Drug Store are displayed a number of interesting war curios brought home from France by Mr. George W. Gardiner. These were picked up on the battlefield by his son Signaller George Gardiner. These ln- clude a couple of German shell fus which are quite formidable looking in their way; also a_Brltish two pound shell, the first of its kind yet sho here. Mr. Gardiner also brought which ls one well worth having. . _ Minard’s Llniment Co., Ltd. best medicine -obtainable. » ' Yours truly, ALFRED ROCHAV. Livery Stables. PERSONALS was in the Clty yesterday. morning for Yarmouth, N. S Methodist Conference spending a few days at his home turll to Moncton. __ Mrs. (1. B. Dougherty and her litt summer ill Prince Edward Island. Montreal Star. Mr. and Mrs. S. Reek of Blenhel Ont.. and Mrs. Mowbray of Thanes daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. .R. Reek. are considered by bunkers and brokers Mr. W. H. Prowse, Murray Harbor Ma`jor»General Benson, Oliicer .comf STURGION 1'lA»- 'rho parishion- ers of Bt. Paul's- Church will have their 'rea Party on July lith. Wednse du- lu-s-amlwk. -nu; SOLDIERS' SUNDAY 8ERVlCE._.. instead of the usual church parade on Sllllilil' the Guardian understands there will be n field church parade in Victoria Park. In this case the music will be led by the Band. Service will begin at 9.30. _ ton..today with a full cargo of cedar Po hr' PREPARING FOR BIG RACE MEET -Mr. James Pondergast of New An- Annnu race-track. wus in the City this Williams, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs- week Mr. Pendergast states that the muld |m-d|yw,|g_ Charles Williams. to Mr. Roy Higgins management or the New Annan race loaeflfemsly mn- Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs J. D. Tay- course urs 'arranging for the largest remedy, nnd finally lor, ls announced to take place this race meet that has evswlmen h(-nl M1 undmvem an ops. that track, to take place on Wednes- day, August, §§rd. Special trains will run from'nll pnrti of the Island and the sw” W" "“‘" ‘Vhal will be its the msmsememl ‘ expect me largest Pomona-e wan. ll.;- ontcome? What other nations will be attendance ever seen on any country completely cured me and involved? These and* similar ques track in the province, Blgggr attra¢~ there has been no return of are on every tongue and in every mind tlpns and alnuséillents than ever will the trouble." be on hand. New Annan race track has a past record, of having had the largest attendance of any country truck in the province nnd no doubt thi; year’s meet will prove no exception. Further particulars and advertising will appear in these columns. _¢._________---_- ::Psrsons having money to loan or invest are directed to the advertise- ment in this issue re Charlottetown Water Works Debentures bearing 5 per cent. interest. These debentures to be of the very highest class. 9911-5-24-Mtf. home n splendid photograph of Captain A M ` w. ls. P ' sl B at lt - Cm0fI‘|l¢ nl M V, mn yp,,,|, .;;.1;“s::; sz: i:.°s.il;:;;:;:::;z. lslanders s ow up we n t s p cture C a and Evening. I 255_6_9M2i_ (Continued from page one.) ponse to duty's call, doing your part Gents,- I have used your Minard'g with credit alike to yourself, to your Linlmem in my family and 31304,, my native Province. and to the Empire. day far rgggivjng dig.. stables for years and consider it the 381°” leavin! “B W9 lies Of YOU- counts on electric light dear slr, _to accept this small token of the esteem in which your fellow mem- In bidding you farewell we express the sincere hope that you will be spared to return to your family, who must deeply feel the separation, and to engage again in the educational work of the Province so dear to you. Signed on behalf' of the 'Teachers' Association of Prince Edward Island. ~ LEO NELLIGAN, Tile glftteferrcfi to 'was 11 vnlunhle wristlet watch ill addition to anotller ' ` ' ,E‘~*g..A ' 11'" _ suffer -` anno y.Znm- _ _ purely erinl- quickly eases the dull. _answi-H.; pain,stopsbl ing,_. ,endil the irritation and in ' n short time com- pletely and perman- e n t i y . ""- °~ ° “ '° " 'E EDISON CQMPANYA PRES;-:Nr ' " Hanson. ' _ I ° Leonie _F__\_|lgn_rth, The Clever Child Aége' --l .-“arms ress, Supported by Herbert Prior In. ' in every for years with _ _ #N95 W_l_i»l-IAM _ l ______coUIu'LEIGrI,_1N_ YcuQw,_Pén1" Ninth E11 A Q U1 BAE .nysl hom* WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT-The nan. one of the promoters of the New Pdrfitpgirilgsr ` V “An V l_' “hm '° bm x ‘ Three Part Heart-Interest Story, ~ By MA-RY IMLAY TAYLDRE _ _ 1 mf-. bn no ¢<>= ARLINE PRETTY CHARLIE CH.llPLl~N» »~ e porary relief. At _ _ int I tried Zum-Bulr. 1; ` “SIS” A The New ..lalIitor~ A Pleasing Vitagraph Com- edy A Feast of Laughter - I ` _ .,... _ _ __ ______ ___ _,_ M()NUMENTS~i v In Granite and Marble In our show room 117 Kent St. Revere{ Hotel Block. We have a large number of finished Monu- ments which the public are invited to inspect.. “Plneapples 15c or 2 for 25c at Beer ~ & Goi‘f's. 243-6-9M3i. “Saturday is the last ' Call or write before purchasing, bins for May lighting. ' monuments already set in all cemeteries. ls _i ` V I bers ofthe Teachers’ Association hold _ Proprietor Roxton Pond Hotel and YOU- Pay today and save P C & lll0ll€y» E , 0 0 - 0 233-6-8M3l. . _ 5 9542-5-3-Mtf. _ ‘ “Robisolls Patent Barley 30c tin at 1 Beer & Gol`f's. 2433-li-9M3l. _ . Ol . m ________ 1 __ _ V » 7BARS.44lil.lilGl1. H°9WlRl'- __l__l l Li_l_l i____i __l fm T ~ Secretary.. E _,Ll _ -` r_.-` , ,-`,. --- on ln , P, F. l.. J 8. »_- 4 , (olouel Moore wont to E|lmmel-side 191(.;_ar 0 flown* A “ne H5 _“-7 ~-- __ 9 __ I0 " yestehday morning to attend the V. ». \`Af,./_`q_` __,-__, f`___ fx , " r 9 9 8 l MF -T011” G°l`mleV “|1011” UPC” most serviceable article. a soldler's - I '_"i’_"'f"" "" ` (Illsrlottctown left yesterday on re (~0| (;am,,be1\ I-epbmg stated that il J this thoughtful action on tile pltrtofthe _»_, f-` . a ____ teachers was u very pleasant nnd unev l ll t s e Ho warmly thnnllcll , “"*“"°"‘ ‘ ‘ ill sleeping kit. _ __T____ [__ _,l,__` _,___ _,mv __ T,--.` _ ._ _,f-` » - 9 ' _ . I 4 -_ _ 1 I . l x V ' 9 5// ,. _ Y nec ed unprls . _ ' t girl are leaving shortly to spend the me donors for meh- gm and kim words. stating that in taking the stop he had, done 'he was doing no more than his duty. P id t. f`. f§. /-` /" lllrs. John z. Hanson and lvllss ms ve" \.\f' H 0(/‘L """ ‘ ' " 'V5 Katherine McLeod left yesterday M_ E_ pRANc|3' " l` X' H9 '_ io ml ~ i m f Colonel ings who was next called ville Ont are visiting their son and upoull-we-glzicu aqwgnguilolvauon as 318 1 » °'"“e °"`" ` ~ '“ ° “ ' °' the ° ` One hundred young plgqwanted, early next week, will pay good pnce. cers, N. C. 0. s and men he thanked the speakers for their kind remarks. Lieut. J. N. Mowbray ofthe 186th 1 | A1 U .t U '|»_ _ Ball-~ Kent- OHL- 'B Ymlilng his 519!" gslttlcpnorslxe as llilzrodsitllgyewgge lljlxeel Mrs- W- R- Re9k» UU* H0 l°f*V°5 simply doing their duty. lie said this l“°"”l“5 °“ "ei“"“ 1° L°“d°"~ thov had been roceived everywhere Ont.. where the Battalion is stationed. wjgj, the utmost h0sp1¢amy__eno“8h io spoil some men. Later on whencondi- tions are not so rosy they will look ltd! tlls__ons piano thu has s who to_g|»`il- stones time pleu- sl slpsri65ll\s`l?l.‘sll'd`ihe lnssninc- ' » ` Undetordinary conditions, you buy but one piano in a lifetime. And alife-long companion in nn instrument like this, should be as good as y_ou_ cangetforyour money. _ . That is the principal reason why YOU should ` ovrn#tlnd"eni0! The Heintzman Piano ¢§ts`n's"l| s rsal treat for iuvsrs. this country- Csli in and hear the onions lleints- _ ‘l mln-=-you will enldy your vlsit._ ` B R o `R'(,‘ l 4' ~»‘r1|\-fl* 'rho cue. too, or the Hsintmsn is characteristic of ths_lnstru- ment. displaying the lawn? cars and expert skill of the sl plhno artisans that can ln secured in " llfiiiafgll @U*l\l V011- Staif"0flicer of the Division. arrive in Charlottetown last night from Hal fax. Inspection of barracks an equipment will be held this forenoo Park. them on several occasions. . . f _ i A Ma_n7S§. Worth Get _A Really Good Piano l2:;'s:2:"e.1.';:s.s°‘t.*:.is Your Home ' r |l" l ' l recognizes as ot val . -` And'when _vou sll;‘_l'l'li'e%' aroundyoufli find _ _ tjhi power-wlnchisju‘é poweif of mind and body-depends to a.-_rernarkable degree on _ the"food_oneeais. F For "highest accohlplllilt- _ bulllfs well-balanced bodies '- and brains. ' l 'L' _ . l Grape-New _ .' i*00D ' `$v°llotl=m:lla¢llalh:nillu wlmlw § ' »n-..“l°.s=f.~:.°'..".f.ff:*'- to QIIQY lv f. _ _ _ __ ‘” “'l'hsrs"s lesson” rlelasuharsnsnouuncosuii ldmonud 8. B. mending the Sixth Military Division of b k U, 4 t | | d h C“““d“ Wm* M3-lm' J°“°Bv Chief °f tile: m‘;l;l“l1lea(;dnt_r?1fntlIlgir ‘li'ias.erei~zl; d declared the men to be steady and so- l' ber and capable of making the finest d soldiers. The men have not been kept li together enough to get the spirit of “nd 1? th” °“°1‘“0°“ begllmlnll at comradeship and esprit ds corps to be 2.30 oclock a$€I\6l`8l l\1BP€C!l0l1 Of U19 found in some regiments but that will 105th Battalion will he held at Victoria c0me_ Tha Comnel sam he was 5|. ready very proud of the' 105th and felt _MHl0l'-General Bengorrlg wall-known sure the ties of comradeship will in the militia here.hs having in.pected grow stronger and sh-(msg,-_ -I1 |ee| a great responsibility resting upon my shoulders." said the Colonel, "in tak- ing over these 1200 men. They look to me to look after them. `l feel l have the support of my ofiicers who are all strong, intelligent _men. At this particular time a feeling of sad- depurture from our island home sp- proaches, _' _'l‘he‘relatlves at home are the ones who will need sympathy. cltement about the soldiers life which makes one forget their troubles and difficulties. Those left sthome are the ones who will need your considera- tion and sympathy." l The Colonel he o. '-1 . the National Anthem by_thc Band. ' An interesting game oi' baseball was st ni ht bst- Catcher. 'l' . Dow!! ‘I . 'llltillulid _ Pitcher. V. Currie _ ` I. ' ist b. li.1‘nrns|*-""'~_ _ li Ind. b.‘-' ‘ ‘ ~ A. liclionald ' Ind. b. A. Duets L J. lolnuton _ 1.. cl f. B/ Roll . I "‘s'°'¢ ness comes -over one as the day of our i _ nil ill l l l_ lil; ill . ff s g ._ ’ ~ YoUNo PIGS WANTED __ CAR WIRE RECEIVED _ _ We have just received another Car of “Maritime” Wire Fencing; We have also received and advanced qnqtatilil for further shipments, the advance being' about 5 cents per Rod. We will continue selling our present stock_, without this ' advance. So those who order early, will fare best,-as our prlce must be hlgher on ,next shipment. W _ _l` _ __ F. J. Holman & C0., Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN _ , . zzsc-vmsl. _ ‘ .\ ‘vt .y~. There is n certain exhilarstion and ex- ' ` ’. GALVANIZED EENCING WIRES? _ i22§‘“§’.f“n‘li l’l“‘€i‘£“i¢.’§lmZ¥f.‘€..,l‘;i‘lf IN s'roc_K AND 'ro ARRIVE zoo 'roNs I ' __ lf i l--'-° calf#_$°iil1¢l'if»i¢.'li\°l"i.ll'li¢ oxilii. Galvanized Bars No. 9 Plain Galva`nl7ili"d'. n' ' lf." “°'- "=° 1°“"‘- I" "=°l '°'=°“'°° °f. No 9 Gslvwcollea spring No. 12 Plain Galvanized N02 12 calm. coiled sprang N0. 13 rms Galvanized i w I E Fon PRIcEs_ , E ' ~ / £»!§¢|zt$:tlite vIllJfs3l:‘;v:di:'sP:'l‘ll|la2‘l:d 'ianngrs .A _ - l _ 'E I llfflerrfyml scoisnofvlll. 'Y °' °. _ 2 Strand Galvanized Plain Twist Wire, delivered at yo'u_r_,st`ation for _ _ _ iLlns upwss as follows; _ ............................. 3C Bl' lb. h“°'fh‘t ki” °f" ` scsvns. 1-mums. - ` This wire ls really. worth 5clb. but we are clearingat 3cl_b_. _Nelte the. $';i“*§?§"23.'iiii2i‘iis"ti_ gm gm E* _ v _ R T _ and Send us your si _.1-_--|--unsnun-anus-111-. _-1 I srssl. PULLEY wma srncrcnsns PLACE vous _onpsn 'ro-_DAv_-rnoner smmsur ll . Grafton `»" NEAL or _ l l 1 Special attention will be given' to lettering. on , . I _._ _ _ ___ - _ __wy,c»_le-rr*