*I*-'FY *IL A rluwlv » . ' ,- I 1 . ‘ g -.roNs1s,_1o;l¢~; -1 i » _ , __ _ _,W _ _ __ W Y ~ » . ' I 'T _ _}`,,»ql'_ , ' , _ __ __ _ ._ L .. _.-._ ,, ... ..-.,...» .. - I Q _ = ' f~».lv-\l “">. ' _ . _ . i ‘ .l. <=- *rs so on - _ ~. \\\\ The Kind You Ilave Always Boqht, and which has been e l...°“‘“.=.:.'»“...“°m.‘°'2..f.‘.t':“.:a';.°' ~‘-` ` ll 0 _ ll. ' ` " sono! supervision since its infancy, , . Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Connterfeits, Imltations and “ J usb-os-good " are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Uastorln. is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- gorlp, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. -It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. lt destroys Worms and nllays Fever shness. For more than thirty years it has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulcncy, Wind Coiic, all Teething Troubles and Dial-rlloca. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, nssimilates the Food, giving' healthy and natural sleep. The Ciliidreu's Panacea-The Mother's Friend. er-:Numa CASTORIA Atwsvs Bears the Signature of I ‘ ‘ ln Use For liver 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought _ in | | “i W MILITARY NEEDS “FIV YOItl\'. Julie I6.-S0ldiers,| sailors. statesman. clergylnell. repre- sentatives of labor and buslllcss, met here to discuss the military needs of the nation. The National Security I League, with which the idea of the ga- OF UNITED STATES. thering originated, named it the peace land preparation conference. To sup- plement argunlellts-to be advanced hy rl number of prominent speakers, the league has installed in the Hotel As- tor an exhibit of the machinery of warfare, ranging from small arms to a Whitehead torpedo 21 feet long. F pn: _ _ ___.. l --AT YORK.- Rev. -L. J. Dawson, h riottetown has been s ointed to PRODUCE LADEN. Schooner "Minnie Bell" has finished loading -FOR RICHIBUCTO- Schooner led Wednesday from Summerside for Richibncto. "Minnie BelI,” Capt. Chapman. ar- rived in Summerside on Wednesday with lumber. Summerside yesterday and was fully equipped for mackerel fishing. another cargo. -To |_oAo LAT:-ls-'rim lem rch -MRS. ARTEMAS SCHURMAN, Central Bedeque, will be "nt home” to her friends Wednesday and Thurs- -SILKS at bar-gnu prices. .7 A N' i» -1' -'rns moanmo nA|Lv oumlluu slu~ __ _ _ _ _ -1, _L if ‘i .ll ,f » . can be obtained at Laf!erty'| Ton- clair & Stewart, Ltd. 1416-6-16me2l _-__ _ ` .X , “ ' lorioi Psrlours, Summersido. . ` ` ‘ "5 "~ ` ` =‘""-- ` ‘ ' » . ‘ - _ » °, _ .' --- -an cams ours ,rua suueerr = _ ' a U Q _ <\>' ‘~ \`\"‘ ‘~ '~ \` -` ' ~ ` - ` --Three Bells" arrived Wednesday l* I. ‘_ " ' ‘1 ' 'LA w ‘ ~ -. ‘ I . I I I I It 'with coal from Port Hastings. ` --HOLMANS are g the high- _ ' ~~.. .. ' ' ‘ . ‘ ---- est market price for ' _ -. " 1‘~ »~ `- ~ ~» . ' ‘ ' _THE THREE BILLS--Schooner Saturday only 174! 18 2~6-18M2IEll “$32. l 1262 6-18M2lE1l C a DD ‘ ~ succeed Rev. E. A. Westmoreland at -BlLK.- See our Special 36-inch York. _ I Psiiette Silk selling at 89c _ _ slrearm -FEED.- See page 133 Holman’s -FLOUR-the best brands at the “Maude Weston" Capt. Weston, sail- best prices at Holman, .. . 1`262-6-18M2lE1l. -TABLE.- See the 17c Table in -THE MINNIE BELL--S0h00n0i' the Crockery Department Saturday. lm-6-lsnzlall. -ll. 'r. HQLMAN Llmlrso, sum- '-“- I merside have received a carload of --SCHOONER SARAH P- AVER5 selected hardwood flooring. Write Cnlrtain Smith. West Point. called at for quotations. 1262-6-1sM2lE1l. -SILK SALE, Wednesday, June _ -"'- 23rd. is the last day of our Big Silk .n -DISCQARGED CUAL-°3¢h°°i\0i‘ Sale. Secure your share of these Annie D- finished discharsins conl rpeclul vuluer before mls date surc- f°" R- T- H°|miil1 and “lied Wed- lair & Stewart Ltd. 1266-6-1'8ME1i_ nesday for Picton. __ -CROCKERY.-A big assortment -‘5¢H°°NER 'N PORT - The of Crockery at different prices re- B°h°°“°" "Amlle D--" Capt- C0lf°l`d» duced in price and placed on 17c arrived In Summerslde on Wednesday mme in me Crock D rt fo t r with a cargo of coal from Picton for. ery ep? _men R_ T_ Holman' Limited » Saturday only. 12626 18M2iEil. -PUMPS.- Wornen’s Fashionable er___tE`r::EL§)x,,LQr2EhNE°'1:iI§\:’Ch°l0“' White Nubuck Pumps and Oxfords lumber for R. T_ Hglnfanv Lfdlargagg on sale at $1.98 for Saturday only at ' H l ' . . sailed Wednesday for Buctouche for Omans summemme 1262-6-18M2lE1l. -STORE CLOSING A ., ,, .- s custom- '“RA"-WAY °°A‘-Sch' M‘,'}“‘°» ary ln the part the store or R. T. Hol- Capt' T,'fe“h°lm a,“d Schomer J°h“ man Limited, Snmmerside, will close gggfagictoiagh 6v';,léf";‘sd2°thw‘;:rlv°'§ each Wednesday afternoon at one ‘ y co” o’clock during the months of July f°' ‘he '“““'“Y~ rua August 126°-6-lsM2lE1l .. .. . ‘ -ON SALE 36 pairs of Women's .§.’.if.?r“'f..’.l°’§3.i.'$:...§S£‘“i$‘..‘§2L'§‘;’? ‘ville Nubuk Fume “nd °‘f°fd~» for Newcastle. where she will load on sale saturday at “'98” Biz” 3 to 6 mths for New York but limited. Shop early Saturday morning. R. T. Holman Limited, Sunllnerside. 1262-6-18M2iE1i. -THIEVES.-The store of Mr. Phl- ‘ ' _ day afternoons and Wednesday even- up Gallant' °“ Quemrs- Wharf' sum' - mg, June 23rd and 24th_ mn merslde, was entered by thieves on _“_ ' ' ____ Wednesday night, and goods, con- _CARGO oF c0AL__Sch00ner slsting mostly of cigars and tobacco, “Ellen Mary" recently purchased by Capt A li Olsen, formerly of schoon Anllic D has arrived from Port to tue amount of about $20 was taken. Coaster Brake Bicycle l-§.¥;=.e:..£fn.=.rr-- -_f -4 mul" nffmg A L, ,,, C...-...wh .l “‘""‘"-35‘°"“° SHUUI UWII IHUIIPIHS g _ .. I -Mr Frank London. of Montreal ~ f* 6 'WI' was in Suml -~ . Running ~ °' _ Bicycle ;_‘ i -_- ‘Panic Strlcken lurks ut Dur- $27 50 ) -I-Among the visitors to Summer- dunenes shot D b lui @ l _-_-sg-Q; 1' ith* ue# ' I x _ _ Dunlop \\_` ,./ . \ . i Style xx ._ ,_-* Easy Detachable ‘. -1,-.. "T ' Double Tubs Tires """""` @`“ Order By Mail 3 Qt- `_g_g A _ c * _. " if you have the slightest idea of purchasing a Bicycle this summer, don’t fail to investigate the mer- its of the RELIANCE COASTER BRAKE BICYCLE. It is a light smooth running, easy riding, well built wheel that will give good lasting service and sat- isfaction. Made with easy detachable Dunlop style double tube tires, adjustable handle bars, three-coil spring saddle, full ball bearing, improved flush joints, all bright parts nickel plated, English ball-bearing non- slip pedals, English steel roller chain, nickeled spokes, rock elm clincher shades rims. Supplied complete with tool bag, set of tools and a powerful hand pump. The Reliance will carry you over the roads or streets fast and smoothly, will take you where you want to go quickly and in comfort. ORDER RIGHT NOW--- Order the Reliance Coaster Brake Bicycle now so that.yon may have it for immediate use. Prolnptly upon receipt of price we will ship the-Bicycle forward to you by express. cl\al'ges prepaid. When it reaches you. if-you do'not consider it all and even more than we claim; ship it back to us at our expense and have your money re- fnnded.ii'i full. Send thsorder now, while our stock is complete, so that you can_e_njoy every minute of our glorious summer weather. Milli or 'phone' the order. R. T. HOLMAN, _Limited ' ’Summerside, P. E. I. 1260-6 -M2iE1i. . _. side Thursday were Messrs. John T. I nw" y en cKay Sea View; William Arnett 0fflG8|"$» ;K|nNEY Y _ ___` , Freight Paid W" Mm _ b L I _ "\ _,_ .4-_' '\._ A any; Ren en arge, \Vl mot; Jas. _...__ ' ‘ ` If C- Tlililiil. Blfwk Biiiiks.-X. s Turkish patriotism, as evidenced . J v -' B . when the Allies invested the historic ,`\ _ / ___`, P. f plains of Troy, appeared to bo quite xl; _ ' a nesllsibie quantity. requirinE brist- _ 2 _ -*Zi ' - I}'_ _ ' - \\_\\\ \\\` ling German officers in the rear to "' ‘»|, prevent the Ottomans from precipi- __°_°- ‘ - ¢ tately fleeing. Such tactics are a true! - D D 5 appraisal of the worth of Germany’s / janissaries, who. without their well- nigh iimpregnable forts on the Dar- danelles, would hardly bo foemen worthy of British steel. i ,f ~ _ The assault of April 29 upon til s /I 5 _”'_ romantic, historical waterway, the vital place in the German-Turkish \ f\» ' ‘ armour, goes down in history as the A \\\\_\\\\ I0 _I I l Q P Q I `\ \ \ -._ \__\ bL'A| L \ \\\ ~ D15 ‘ longest naval engagement the world 1 _-_ -' '_ has yet known, lasting from midday £5 jg-KLD`N_E_\'-§i4 Sf cf ‘Saturday and still proceeding with 4|-'uv Fx q I GH E UM'AT;. 5 P, ,I L t vigour the following Wednesday after- : fi l3,::T'5 D; P noon, when more than 8.000 Turks I IT B ET E , , "EW ' `f;,` I" and Germans had been made prisoners _Af 1, ‘Hill , 1. '. _ -l', -|_lf by the Allies land force, and the forts ` `k “' in the Narrows reduced, with the fleet ` of the Allies still forcing their flam- ing dagger ahead with perslstent pro- gress toward Kum Kale. 'Twera victory enough for one day, this progress up what has been per- )-" '.' '.'.7'_-31'.;-`§ sistently declared by the world's fore- -_','..' - .'.‘::&;~I;: most naval authorities as an absolute- / `.-`_'--' _._._.~-,~`_\c ly impregnable naval passage, both shores ristlin o lil n _ b g with f rt catio s, / __ ____ subjecting the invading ship to a mur- / I, _ " - derous cross fire at all times. »£ * l " Such achievement by our arms fills every patriotic breast with the desire I to celebrate, and the most fitting man- ner for Canadians to show their en- thusiasm is to decorate the house with _ J the Union Jilsk. the same battle flag as led the Allied fleets’ battle of the . ‘ Dardanelles._ _ No- one can afford to be without s. V' flag, for the Guardian has made it ` ‘ possible. as announced on another page of to~day's issue. for every read ‘ ` er to have lr handsome, fast colour aw hunting Union Jack, complete with brass ferrule jointed pole, bali and halyard, together with window solgkst. ‘ on pract cally gift terms. ` one Straws Shaw should neglect this opportunity to The prevailing winds for june, july and August will likely 'be West and South. This means _ heat, and that you should keep your head cool by wearing one of 'M 3,7! '_ ,‘,V our Stylish Straw or Panama Hats P Pr°n e Edward Island Class A-REGISTERED-Silver. _ , ll < Eiffel tim? _sale for-delivery this summer or fall. Gnaranteed‘ 'MAS' Etc' W” "° 5°* them au’ ` c gfe: na with each fox sold. of which we have an abundant GQ- ' - stock. - F O X E S M/\cl<1NAws,~ .MILLAN - BRAIDS SENNITS SPLIT loc. to $10.00. Wefllave fourteen pups in the first three litters to come out Stq, in my try on the <1il'f¢r¢rr¢ of the houses this year itters of three four, and seven pups. Exceptionally good foxes at moderate prices. Colne and see our foxes-seeing ls believing. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. The Huntley Silver Co, Ltd styles. That’s the best and only _ way to choose a hat. srnlxwé, B/\NKoKs PANA- isiqroll' _ The wind Blow. show_ their patriotism. .' V GAS POISON LONQREADYJ l wsi Brill e olde of extensive o gas against me was Yprss ond/torn e were rven after a cloud their trenches produce for R. T. Holman, Ltd., and Catalog for Cyphers _ special Chick 1,; L. ` A BBIIBII f0r PDR Elgin. , F8Bd._ .. 1262~6~l8M2lE1l. .‘_ -' " ~ ‘_ '_ I -5 Bring it _ .p .1- . ,- -. .,- .,- V4 Washed or 3 ... io b in this Provin -ON! CENT word each inner ,... ._ 'T PAYS --ny M tion for sdvertisgli; in this oolumil. - ' . I ~ - ~ _ -sILK8 at bargain prices. Sinclair Cub must accompany order. Hini-~ , ,and Stewart, Ltd. 1416-6-15llE2i mum charge twentydivoiosnts. -_ ~ We Pay Highest §, Cash Price nwashed is ll- PROWSE BROS. v . . v _ @ WRITE OR PHONE "' "-‘ li-' WOOL FOR PRICES 1; WOOL 'j' _ l MIllHlH’$ LEIIIH lil Blllllilll |SllNll lllll The enclosed letter has been receiv- ed by Mrs. Isabel McDonald from an English Lady in Liverpool who gives some particulars of the death and burial of John W. McDonald who died oi"woullds received ill France. He was brought to Liverpool Military Hos- pital, May 25th and died the following day. Dear Mrs. McDonald:- Dear Mrs. McDonald:- I am a stranger to yon, but I thought you would like to know that an English mother was able to follow your dear son to his last. resting place. A` stra- nger in a strange land, but they told us at the hospital how he hadu’t a friend in England, and my heart bled for all his friends far away. I am so sorry I was not able to see him. His time was_so short there, only two days I think. But I did the little re- maining in my power and that was to follow him to the grave and place a few white flowers on his coffin. He had a Military funeral .and his coilln was brought to the cemetery covered with the Union Jack, his cap and belt, a volley was _fired and the last Post sounded and so we laid him to rest. it will perhaps comfort you a little to know just this much that I am able to tell you. Tile ease was brought to my notice as l visit tile Hospital twice ll week and having a son myself with the Canadians I ilnd out all I can and visit them in particular but unfortuna- tely your son was brought in between two visiting days but am certain all possible would be done for him as they lose very few cases there alld the nurses and Doctors are most kind. Tile cemetery is close here and as i have ll, 'grave there I often go and shall al- ways psss your son's grave. it is it very sad world just now and we are giving of our Best for life and liberty and we motllers cannot but feel for another. God Bless you and yours and 'comfort you in your trouble is the sincere wish of M. BETFORD. ;llIlil Flllllilllll Ill BELGIUM llll IFMIEI June 16.- For the first. weeks there has been ovor's:¢’t!xtUsive line front i Bglllum and makes note bf it and Anglo-French move- with the -Russian s mile of terrible the ss- night. not losses must have been both The has given himself a fortnight to cap- ture Lenlberg. This time limit will be ample if thc Russians are unable to intimate stiffer resistance than they show now. The latest Zeppellll raid- on England hardly created ex- citement. Air craft protection ,was discussed today in the House of Com- mons. it is tllougllt Londoll must soon expect serious aid raid and it is fl- in n l _ g added that at one time more that live Zeppelins of the latest type were over England coast; Under Secretary for War H. J. Tennant, besides giving assurance that bigger seroplanes were under construction said that since the beginning of the war the number of machines has been increased ten fold and the number of men engaged in this branch five fold. 1; Some Good Bargains in Second-Hand Organs It’s a long time since we have been able to get enough second hand_ organs together to make it worth _our while _offering them for sale through an A advertisement-ln fact we have been kept -busy supplying and existing demand, but during our recent _ piano sale we took ln exchange as part payment on new pianos several splendid organs,_ these we have had care- fully overhauled and are now ln the finest condition- some as goodasnew. If you have been wantinga ood second-hand organ at a low plrice, but have been abIe to get one_at any price-one of t ese_organs is yours. come and claim ;t at once or you'll lose lt. This sale will last but a very short_ time-a week at the most. Call, write or phone us today lf you wlsh for one of the bargains offered. A nice MELODIAN organ in A W. L. BROWN 'organ in first class repair .. _.$i5 piano case with six octaves A CANAmAN QRGAN COM. ten stops. two knee swells, four pANy_ mn mp Wm, ,lx stops' sets of reeds and eouplars..$47 four sets of reeds and one knee swell . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . ..s2o I _A lZ;)0HR'i‘Y nlrsnn with A DOMINI _ args eve ed gsss mirror, live sets of ObIer<:Ii‘i;4imcn':|Ii|lIi!.?.' eight °t°¥°' mm' 3°" °' reed' -I r_.\lb-bass, tvn knee swells alld and °°“D 3"' Tm* ‘"5" I’ 5' I twelve stops at. . . . . . . . . . _.$30 5°°d " MW “nd ° "ry °9°°l”'l A n/misc w. lsr-:snr organ “"8"” "° "" ““ 45° fvegrlllericavl; s:nuke,) rail top, A BELL organ with high top, reeds ind two°l{'g~ °°"°;‘:“"if‘ ‘lf bsvelled glass mirror, ten stops, I °°"' W fvrseu dadcou .` A nolvllNloN _organ wml 'l‘il"lir éirkiilliil' -iihiiil"nliis§l§\`Ii ' hish i0li. hevelleri glass mirror, little and is-just as good ss new ` eight stops, `fo\lr sets 'of reeds and knee swells . . . . . . . . . .$45 Select the organ you qw; from the eillit different makes described above and we will shin it td your uegrcsg rullrou jmlon n.e|‘ht m,e'N|a.\‘c¢°m(i_? -_~.l'li‘80. beautiful and very pow- Dliiieil by A stool and music book absolutely tres. The org. lil N1 my so low nm ll should ini; snibncs ou b y ut little to psy cull, but if necos. ary we can srrsule terms by adding interest st the rate of 8 per cent per annum. Every. 011° Ui the vrsauu urns rim. are guaranteed for a period of nve_ years. You csn't spprgcl. stu bow big these org" "N" are until you csil and Iss them. W°'il “Wet you today, in every 're,ll»ect. l lend »- . VBMIIIQ-l§'_.'i\_.v.l.__... .. ¢---'li-'al.dl.....i ' "_"'f' A $500 DOMllii0_il I Clllreh Organ for $140 Just think of purchasing s`_ _gg-,ertui church run that sells sr.; when new at £00 for |140: 'iihis organ _hu been dloronsbi! overhauled -by an expert and il _ now in the-hasnt condition. 'Wo _ _lim-autos g _ r three yours. Thi! is .t o ramougibomiiiivii cmrcllmorgsn, it to .ll I O. t _ ...u..l, dl.. ‘I’;."ii’*2f...-.'°.. nts or tends md s low lever. li dezilfd. In our ge ma 'ml- 0\\ 0W'0 ll bill. The il\i¢llI°;fmtlli="`?l-gan is 9 ft 10 inches, a bssut ful imita- iivn vine top mer it the no Pesnllce of s much .qisilsr Priced his o trliilleiit. It wil b sold for lift). ' _ W