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'I'-.,_ .~._.l 5,... ,_-, ;. , . . 2 ..:, __ r 1 r. nn: onaamornarows auanmalv , "JUNE 22- 1917 " . - ...__`____ __e. ,__ ._- ._..- -.,:.'.-_, L - ~ '\ 1- 'Y ` ' - _ __:.‘;-W ' r /. \ v .f - i ~ ____ Use Benson’s f-‘gf i for Custards - ‘nag//, #IQ Benson's will' give the best results. BENSONS . connr smncn Nameless brands, even though lower in price, are - more expensive in the end. ' Always order by name-BENSON'S. WRITE FOR FREE COOK BOOK. 5 THE CANADA STA_RCH CO., LIMITED, MONTREAL. 1 il __ t __;-'=_f~m l ¥6 1»> '*1P\ 7Z'.»(f`1»»\1¢1'/rg/‘lflrsrfrm-rift y%m kzmih a~ ._\_ _4 _,~-a_.__ »\;s\ \ ,_ ENJAMIN BRISCOF., who has been identified with B the construction of more than a million light cars, has succeeded in producing an automobile of the highest class to sell at a moderate price-an achievement without parallel in the automobile industry. l Wlien you examine the BRISCOE you will be delighted with its beauty, comfort, power. siurdiness and economy. Wlien you ride in it you will be astonished by its ease of control, smoothness and flexibility. The price includes everytlring-nf~ cxlrrrs tri buy. PRICE: BHISCOE. B "I-24" Tourinlr Car. or 4- Passrrriircr- Roadster. i05-inch \\'hccl Base. QQJQ. f.0.lr. llrockvllle, Ont. 1 WRITE for Bcnjamin l“.riseoe's own story of the . "Half Million Dollar Motor." THE CANADIAN BRISCUE .\‘IO'I`()R CO., LIMITED, BROCKVILLE, ONT. 92-ll Distributor for Charlottetown H. D. MCEWEN, Morell. P. E. I. sf. W -_ ..-_ . - =°.h._-5 fiurxuxxn Get Holman's prices on Cement before buying. We purchased largely before the recent heavy advances, and can quote the lowest prices. Large stocks are arriving fre sh and new -absolutely the highest quality cement pro- curable-nothrng better at any price. if you plan on building, remodelling or repairing buildings, walks, etc., it will pay you to get our prices on Cement. Write or phone for prices without delay. R.T. HolmanLimited Summerside 1nxr.s.zoM:ir.mr_ r_ -- »- .. i*°*n-i-1-? A l -~\ -I1’ PAYS to buy in this Province -STRAWBERRY BOXES, best No vp, Scotlan make, standard size.-. Car- Summerside. 1112-6-21M3iE2i. -WOMEN'B GENUINE PANAMA HATS specially priced at $1.15, $1.25. $1.50 and up. Bands to match 20c and 251'. SINC-LAtlrR & STEWART LllVl-. ITED. ..1130ySl22M2iE1l. -A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF SUM MER UNDERWENR for men in two piece and -combinations at closest prices. SINCLAIR & rS'l`EWAR’I‘.` LIM ITED. 1130-6-22M2lE1l. r -THE TRYON BRANCH OF THE NATIONAL SERVICE LEAGUE will sell by public auction at Tryon Hall on Monday. June 25th at 2 p. ui. sc-mel choice young stocklncluding steers, heifers and sheep, also a quantity of shingles and other arti- cles. Proceeds of sale devoted entire- ly to patriotic purposes. If weather is unfavorable sale will be on follow- ing day. Rev. J. J. MacDonald ol' Kinkora. will speak after the sale. 1133-6-22ME1ri. -To BEA-r 'rr-rs'H. c. r..-A un- ique method of trying to heat out the high coat oi’ living ‘is reported from Harpers Itoad. Tlgnish. The expri. ment has been tried by Mr. Joseph Chaisson and while' it may notbs en- tirely' new, is an object lesson in in- tensive farming. and it"suocesst`ul, w-itll be supersede potato planting in back yards and vacant plots. It con- sils-ts of planting potato “setts" in rr barrel. which has been perforated with augur holes at regular intervals. The ‘Setts" are -placed in earth (soil) as near as possible to the augur holes and after germinating. the bud will most likely find its way to sunlight along the .path of least resistance viz the augur hola. The proposition looks all rirght in theory. lt remains to be seen how it will work out in pmt-.t- isenlt is certainly worthy of imitat- ion.-K. ia- WHAT BIG GUNS ARE MADE OF. According to the Millgate Monthly. no tower than one hundred and seventeen miles of steel wire are wound on it twelve-inch gun that weighs- thirteen and a halt' tons. in appearance this wire, which is of the same quality as piano wire. resemlrl eg tape; it is one quarter of an inch wide and one-tenth of an inch thick It is tested to a breaking strength of one hundred and ten tons. The wire unw-inds from a reel as the gun re- volves; and a tension of about fifty tons ti the' square inch insures rue- chanlcal accuracy in wrapping it round the gun, Various parts of wire. At tho breech of a twelve'~lnch gunn_ where the chief strain comes. there are ninety-two layers which give rr thickness of nine and a half inclies of wiirc; hut at the muzzle there arc only fourteen layers. Over the wire the gunmakers shrink nn ~ steel rings at white heat. When they cool. they contract and grip with immense force. The rliiing of the harrcl is an automatic process-an example ot wonderful mechanical ingenuity. When the gun is finished. experts test the accuracy of the rirtiing with plastic gutta-percha. _i__;_* __i__ 0ccr\sroNALLY you‘li hear a man say, "Well, does this Menner-r's they advertise nally differ from other shaving preparations P Such a man is cheating his face out of A new shaving experience-merely for want of the slight eHort to try out a good thing. Get a tube of Mennan's and .ru for yourself. L{ld¢1`nL`mmda sr-r' N ’ _ nur . -rn- ~"""`\Q';-ll'll‘ 1 if _ ` $ | rf .Fl ffl \\l\a-\ _______...____L, ` -MR. W. K. McGt/UGAN in Guar- llan representative in Summerslda. r 4950-3~2ZMBl load to arrive any day. Ordar by mail°| ‘-cHR|31'|AN gp-|Un¢|.|_ _ 0,, 0|' l>h0YlB- R- T- HOLMAN, LlMl'l`ED.lJune 24.. Rev. H. R. Bell will preach on War the Armageddon Come and noon. While here Mr. Reid was the -PAPER TWINE.- The only pro- per string for tying wool. Order from HOLMAN‘S. Summersids. -WO0L.- I-I'|ghes_t prices paid for washed and unwashed wool. We pay ff€l8ht on shipments of 100 lbs. Send your wool to HOLMAN’S, Summer- Hide- 1131-s~2zM2r. r _E June 24th H.. R. Bell will preach in the ‘Central Street Church of Christ. Summersids at eleven a. m. and 7 p. m. The evening subject w1i|| be _- "Will this be the last War or is this War the Armageddon Come and hear this interest/ing topic. YIESTEIIII PI |iSOIIlLS --M'rs_ J. T. Burns ol’ Boston lo John T, Mullin, Kensington.-K. -Mrs. Thomas McLaughlin of St. John, N. B., is vdsiting her father Mr. Gregory Higgins who is vi-.ry ill at Kensington.-K. A _ -Messrs T. C. Bell, Alborton F-ire Chief and John Bowness. Montrose, motored to Summersidc/Wednesrlay with Mr. A. F. Bell. -Mr. Peter- B. Gaudet ot’ Boston. brother' ot' Rev. Father Gamiet ‘of Hope River, has been home to P. E. Island attending the death and bur- ial of his mother, Mrs. Arcade Gaud- et of Leov-ille. Mr. Gaudet is President of The New‘England Iron Works (`.o., in Boston, which is the oldest boiler -works in the New England States. Mr. Gaudet may fairly he rated as one of the successful "Islanders" ulrrouil. l-le received his early education in St. Dunstau’s and Prince of Wales Co- leges.-K. NllltS lRllM P.l.l. l HY. BRIGADE, HALIFAX \ Gr. A. l_..‘McKay has been transl`er red t.o F. C. post for duty on the telephone. Gr. A. L. M-cKay has returned from furlough after spending is very pleasant time. g ` Q. M. S. Drew has gong to To- ronto on a furlough from the 14th to the 23rd of June. Gr. lL. A. Auld has returned to the fort after spending a very piers- unt time at his home in P. E. I. Corp. F. Sullivan has returned to the fort for duty after speruiing a very pleasant furlough at his ironic in P. E. l. Gunners Darrach and Carson have returned to the fort for duty - after spending a very pleas-ant time at 'their homes in P. E. I. ` Gr. H. B. Large' of (‘.harlottetown `former‘ly of the Royal Bank of Can- ada, New Glasgow. N. S. has been taken on the strength of the P. -E. l., ll.B, dating from the 18th day of June. In the local which appeared in The lfiuardian some days ago rc two l‘. E. l. men gotti-nr; into trouble in Dartmouth. N. S., we wish tn :ay that they did not belong to the l‘. E. ,l. H. B. l Gr. L. E. Devine, has been appoint ed otllre clerk for this battew' illiirw the vacancy causcrl by the dcfrrli rr Bdr. McKinnon. fir. Divlnr will no doubt make a splendid o".lro._clerk. his friends wish him every- -.rrci'o'1rt-. Corp. F. Sullivan is to he trans- ferred to the Railway (‘nrrsfructinn Dralt at (`.harZottetown. where he has secured the position of Sergeant in |that Draft. i"ran"‘s many friends will 'be sorry to s-eo ir ru go, and will lr- glad when his :trance comes to gc' overseas. The P. E. l. cantocn under thc management of Sargt: P. B. Large is at present in great corrdlticir. hav- ing a line stock ot’ everything dc sirahle hy the men. Sofgt. l.a1'K0 hit* done his utmost to bring this cantetn up to tho standard and is at prescnr. one of the best. in the fortress ol Hnli fax. Much praise is due Percy' for his hard Labor. - ' 1131-6-22M2l. ` -CHRISTIAN _CHURCH. - An. visiting at the home of her father Mr.` Her, Do Your Canadian TH > IU! Win Srvrrss Grnrrrrcms , ‘ - l uvvru "lllf II Il: NUT' IIUIAIUI. UYYAIA -__-mx-n~ ~. -ii Help .Canada Maintain Financial Freedom Share towards Financing the War with Savings Rather than with Outside Capital. _! E roblem of meeting the enormous corlt of this war is two- fol)d. Not onl must Canada get the money--most of rt, of course, as loans-but she must get as m\lCh Of ll 88 possible here in Canada. C .W°°a".r'~“=°".=;“"=‘r=‘f"‘:.‘°“"‘°f.:.‘;r."'.i:;s:.::°..°:.::' ana ians an so is use again in _e cou _ - But it will ,be a serious matter for us if _a large proportion of the interest has to be sent outside the Dominion. l F or the sake of our owniand out children’s future this drain \g. ll F §iu~ e 'fri ~‘ L li' \‘ 1 “A II Nmount if service __ " \ Z _ The resources must be avoided! Canada’s financial freedom on our . _ can and must be maintained I An averags saving: of 15 cents a day, invested by each man, woman and c rld rn anada in War Savings Certificates, would enable \'rs‘ to carry the whole cost of the war. To approach this average,_ hard work, thnft, self-denial and _ sacrifice arerequired of every citr zen. For each $21.50 you lend the Govemment now, you will receive $25.00 in three years-or you can get your money back at any time. Certificates are issued in' denominations of $2%$50 ' and $100, and may be purchased at any Bank or Money rq:le_r Post Office. ' 22 National Service Board of Canada, OTTAWA. t & .1 _ _ ,_ .- .. .. .__-'i---rn F" ___; '_ - s . A beautiful tennis- court, qtroityhcds and base ball diamond has been' made under the sppervislon oi' Capt. ‘ Bayer, and the men' are eI\l0yl1\l-1* themselves to their utmost. _Calif-l Bayer has taken great interest in thc welfare of t he men of this buttery ‘and has done his best to hrini-I lhiuK< up to the standard for them. Much thanks -is duo him for his paticru-n' with us and for his cluicavors to do everything to make I=!lifl`h*0ll lillli' pleasant. It is with deep regret we learned; Of the death this week of one ol our' most popular eornradcs. B_dr. Lauchl lin McKinnon. Bdr. McKinnon cu-_ listed in the P. E. I. ll. B. in the month of January 1916, and lurr._hccn 9, valuable member of his liattcr_v.l He was of sterling character and win: a model for any young man. When he first came ovcr hero he look rr course in gun laying and D\'0‘/Pil it first class man lu that <‘-llDa"lW- “ml in the shooting competition last your proved his- ahility. Bdr. Mcl\inuon will be greatly rnisncd hy fill hl~“` comradesas well ns those who had the pleasure of his acquaintance in Halifax. He was always ol’ a chccfflll disposition and it “'""~ a DlSal*\1l'<`- '" have hh-n as 3 1'-'ii H12. B\'ll'. l\'lf‘~ Kinon left. lvcs' l‘nint on the 6th Ol June for ri vacation to his home in P_ 'E. I. and no! r"~.r thinking ot' the fatal diseasc thu* 1-€‘i'M‘.fl him W9 received news -sl1ortl.\' l\l`f¢\`Wt\"‘l‘»* that. ho was very sick, and on Mon- day morning we rcvclveii the shock- mg roporl that our dear cornrarle had passed away-_ Hp, was re:-r-.ntly clerk in the office of the Battery and illlcfl the position in a fauitless nranncr. Cnph BM-pr_ his 0, (‘.__ tho oliicors N C’ O‘r\. and mon wish to eXli‘-ull t0 his mother tlroir heartfelt sympathy ln thc loss of her nolrlo sou who died in thi- service for his Kink Mid Country, cANAorAN Foncss i _ , oN ourv ovsnseas. rnons today showing the rliSl>0Sl_ll0“|cst|~y corps 5,304; (‘.. (T. A. C.. 3.3372 of -the Canadian expeditionary i`orccsl|,, ,,|,|,m,.tm., dpmns 289; npneffect. up to June 4th. 'l`h€l`0 WCW 135-400,ivc ll;0: cnmrnund depots 563; Canad- Carradian Troops in France; 747 ln |;\,, iinilwriys lr-oops 2,487; C, 0. R. the .\.'cu_r East; 140 in St. Lucia, 103.-l(‘_ 1'., V20; corrstructlon companies, 736 in l'.`nr:l11nrl. 0f lhefllt 1351- l\C'W'.till'»: rniscoliaucous 1.120; fifth divi- over, only 28.000 were available l’0\' .sir-rr 10131; Canadian army mobile irurnedlatc rcirrt`or‘<'l‘llr0l1tS I0 U10 lll€l\ vnt~r'irr|r_v .sci-tion 24; uuattached Of- in i<`ran<'c. in t`-aimdu ll\<‘l‘o were 17.- uilivor' 949. 350 nlcn rccrnited for the Cariariirrll. Ar that date the mon available in cxpcilltionzrry forces. 'cluding thc 50th l`|ivisinu. for immedi- .ato lnirrfi-"ce'rrwrit.s at tho front. were (rn Mav i4lh. ru‘c0\'Illl1ll 10 fi Sidi” 26.1159. In the second class of reinfor- rnont whiclr the 1\llnlSll‘l‘ Of Mllllla ccrircnts were 26,927 and in the third ram umm the mire. me strenstli of all tunnis 5,141. rm-ruiierr rn nie mtsr of the uuilr: of tho Canadian expedition- |-958|-vga in Englmld wg;-B 17,638 in ary fc-;'r~n in England was 126.241. |,05p||a|5_ 'I`i\cao \vnre divided among the vari-I ]1¢,“_ Chnl-195 ix-lu;-phy asked for ous.=-F1115 0l` the SBVVICC UB \'0ll0“'“3 a statrnicni ot' those who had been Infantry rrscrvo I`08lm€h¢'S- 657-3572 casualties and had returned to the <'rr\.‘.~\lr'_\'.1,Slif\Z nr‘llll¢‘-YY 6-3221 Sl*-‘-K0 fruni. There had been 100,000 cas- =|\'llllPI'.\' 290; 1'-llP!lI\00l'f<\ ‘l-2092 fllltlnif-lrraltics in the Canadian army and to hluo rrluincrs ‘-’.~'~1l~'»; Canadian Arun' :list-ual: thc nuinm-y ssrvlvs bill in- Scrvicc ('o|'p=-r 4.6362 Vflllllilliill /\l`ml' telllgeully thc lit.-use should have this ltlmlir-nl (‘0rps 4,091; cyclsts 4572 inftwrnatiou. hc:\riqrrzrr't.vr~ units 632; Canadian army Sir linhcrt Borden promised that pay corps 297; (`-unadlan record ofllco rig soon as ilu- figures Could be pre. 42; owlnarice corps 458; Canadirin for- pi-ir-eil they would he made public. . --- _,_'_-1-4 -.5-e¢ _ P i W _ __ /'X f aft \ \ I . ~f@ B ozl I'z‘ .7 . The beautiful aroma of the finest cocoa beans is brought out by .boiling Cowan'-s Perfection Cocoa from three to four minutes. » . , - » A-r (r'l"l`A\VA.- Sir Eriwartl hemp presented a strttcnrcut to the <`mu-W \ I for A T H E R ' _um r . - ». 1;- _ i,/§_l|_i_-How is 1 FINE-NY NRJUNES V |_|1'~r|__E_D0¢. \ (AVE l-IUSBAND HKS l » WANT T0 5EE ffqu ° "Ei,-5 ,g ""n I lu .l * ` / ,Q , llly 4 A l I" '*~ of * I F " In 1/scour Him ,__,. . ~me0¢¢,.p° l) A _ someirarcxs- ' some 1-n.¢K,f,- _ WAN me . 'W A" _.. Kr,--,_l-§'~_ ,,,. O r WMT `L!'l`