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Have a god); pllgtotg-1:3 ‘of him before he goes pu; yum the big world-#before the boyish features d expression have taken on the alder impress. . . Don't trust to memor tl, me | Y Bl glen; M°m0|'Y P15111 queer tricks on s a . - M5110 B11 Bliliointment today and :_‘l)l;1r1‘° Yourself the regrets of tomor. Bayer Studia '§;1,‘~_.°_-_'_.~§-_.~.;1_ _ “aim sl... F111' I-1111108 lr" Parlgrs ` Women’s Patent Lac Special Chairs for Ladies Panama, Straw and all kinds of Felt Hats Cleaned and Blocked ' We carry a full line of Polishes for Suedes all coors, Imperial Women’s Patent But- onze and White Shoes. _We Clean Our Hats Here -in Charlottetown- Therefore we do' not have to Charge Extra for Expressage or Sending them Away Out 'of Town Orders Promptly Attended to @\\\\\\\\\\VIIIIAK\\§°".JIIZE&& l \\ ff' C) "Ci W \ _ _ V ' -E gr; ii i" i.r-if-it P1 :filer U1 (fi i/ld . Special 5.00 Boots_§ i 9 \\\\\WlI/4\\\\\\\\\\ I CD lack Cloth Top. Women’s Patent Lac utty Cloth Top. 0 Women’s Patent Lac rey Cloth Top. fb agent in Montague. The Easter . ..°lT PAV! to buy In this Province ...°cAnl. Meoonito is dual-alan Representative for Bourls. ..°T. GORDON IVE! is Guardian ..'DiVERS BU8Y.- Two divers are at work on Souris Breakwater driving in bolts, etc., under the sur- face.* .1*8HiPPlNG NEW8.- In port. at Souris; Hilda M. ~l-lorton, Halifax; Annie M. Sourls; Aloska, Shediac; lrene M. B., Lunenburg; Thirty-Three. on Government service between Gaspe, Magdalen Islands and Sourls, Beatrice. Capt. McArthy bound fol' Pugwashf _ ..*GlVE OLD ADDRE88.-- Sub- scribers are asked when having their papers changed from one address to another to please give old address as well as new one. This prevents any delays and saves unnecessary trouble in going over the books. ..*YOUNG DAUGHTER DEAD. - At St. Peter's Bay on the 9th Inst., Marion Cecelia, the eleven month old dalighter of Daniel and Annie 0'Han- ley was called to join the Angelic choirs. Notwithstanding that her death was for some time expected she is greatly missed by the family. To them then is extended sincere sympathy. _..*FiSHiNG.- Liitest reports from the Magdalen Islands indicate that Herring, Lobstcrs alld Cod are now plentiful, Mackerel have now appear- ed in Sourls waters. while coll and herring are plentiful. About 4,000 lbs. of' lobsters is the daily average at Sourls factories while on the North Side the catches have run as high as 14,000 lbs., the average however be- mlll’ fI”l.\\\\\\\\V/IIIIIII 4 on Grey Cloth Top. Correct Styles. See Our Window. Alley & Co 135 Queen Street lllllfIA\\\\\\“’HIIA|llll\ CHARLOTTETOWN 1070-slzolutr. l ‘.1 . CANAE-IAN ` H, PACI Fl c PANAMA-PACIFIC ExPos'1'i‘loN sAN FRANCISCO *_ Tickets o_n _Sale to November 30th. Limit Three Months ` $122.80 From Charlottetown _ Going and Returning via Chicago. .........‘;°:i:.“;':..‘s,'.~.1°=.=° fm# ve , or , ` v _ ‘U50 additional VICC VBTIB W. B. HOWARD. g.PB.A., C.P.R,, St. John, Gee. w.i1.l.lcl¢.~r>.{..ll.il.».. swim nulli- lnl» Charlottetown. _ or'--° 11111855 * 7 Sailings From LONDON From HALIFAX ' STEAMEII Messina June 8th ° Appenlns “ 15th June sth Caterina “ 26th STEAMIDR. l l‘i‘omUVERPO0L _ From HALIFAX Juneoth _ Durango June 25th Filrness.Wlti\y& Co. Ltd. I ` Halifax N.S - ' ' " 911111001211 With 811011 1111111111111-111111 11011111 "“_"*1 talk to its own submarines miles @I@_tli_irfl1 'wris- _ 5 f sible for il. ship's officer to hear the & S F A ‘ ‘L propeller-movements of an cnemy's . } '_ _ _ Nay gmt n.y|g5¢,|0n |_| gn pg - .- /-5 __é;_‘y _ ~ can be distinguisllcd at is dlstiillcc oi’ are prepared to issue orders 311' elif- NQT; _'_` Q5 _Ill 1.. _ mlltipi, whale glib a soundgnipli- to” °! Dommmn 0°” U°mp“’ ° '\)\i"` \‘. ” ‘fax X A 0 ' ' I’ telllliululo lille illilelrtgilulsoglsay 8 ex sal'-1°llra:;;ie'»°i'»i.';l`i`iii1liuir¢ii si° iii; 1. mg ‘tl-' "'“ " 1//IQ’///’ use the '"rlisnlc' min fgrttea vviltn different . E..~ Island ports ii suit- Ei , 3:21" :trgrappataiitus as t e essen en - - - _- _ » . ght have r ceived a ‘bk 'una °°° b° °bt““°" definite signal of the presenge of a P"°°.. ‘ml *'°"'_'9 q“°t.°d 9° ‘ppm ' » ' iceberg for the mechanism of the ap- ”-“°“l " 0 . psratus, which is placed in the hold of We keep stock of al lways on ck D ds --1 --1 -‘----~ --°‘»i»-»-‘~,_ 8 111111011 :l°.;“:.';-°".....z‘:r:1'l:°l.°'.;.::i.‘;.:‘°°; 'Q ' _ ‘ ax' °‘“ 59- ‘“W"°‘l ‘° ' ‘M ‘W - detect _.an iceberg within-5 couple of Pinion requiring eosl lol- noun- of s nllmui than white elm. _ _ Hold ' _ 'ous cannot do better than _ We‘v_e a yarilflil _ of dna qualities. lv-.'f2§"‘;rlt‘; ’:§af‘§'_gt.h2§fg§g;'LFai%|f:;_ ‘-7 'iw _‘ll U10!! 0111"- " far, 'H °° n“"' ‘M 'ml' '° tor will revolutionize naval strategy. 0'" TNS” I" l°Y°|*- W' im" ‘mm b’ 'ning' mn" for it ls obvious that. a battle shlP ` 5000011011 IN!!! '11 001110114 "5 °1ll°"» V* °°""" um' 0" °* 7' ‘ . whicllcan control the movements of eaartei-ed li hilllelt rl*-Ol 0| |1`°|l\‘*- - ` submerged submarines has sn enorm- ` ‘ ' _ Time Table, Rocky Point Ferry. S. S. Hillsboro. Leave Cll’town Leave Rocky Point 7.00 am. 7.20 a.m. 8.00 s.m. 8.30 a.m. 9.30 a.m. 10.00 a.m. 11:00 a.ln. 11.30 1.30 p.lrl. 2.0 2.30 p.rll. 3.0 3.30 p.rn. 4.30 p.m. F' D3 C 'F 'P F. -E www? : o:oo=o'¢."'.°"2" -©¢C©¢ggQ©® Errssrseirrs 'FFFBBEEEFFF rws§¢ QOCA05 ¢O¢UlO . SUNDAY . rs? sas 5. M. MURPHY. Ma P .E Eastern S.S. Corporation International Line Three Trip Service Steamshlps Calvin Austin and Governor Cobb. Leaves St. John Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays, at 9.00 a, m., for Lubec, Eastport, Portland and Bol- ton. Returning leave Central Wharf, Boston, 9.00 a. m. Mondays, Wednes- days, and Fridays for Portland, East- port, Luboc and St. John. . St. John City Ticket Office, 47 King Street. A. C. CURRIE, Agent, St. John, N.S. A. E. FLEMING, T. F. and P A. Bi. John, N. B. PLANT I;_NE_ Leaves Charlottetown for Boston S. S. HALIFAX, every Tuesday. at 6 p. m. Return will leave Boston every Saturday at noon. - JAS. CARRAGHER, Agent. Charlottetown, P. E. I. \\\B\\\\\\\l l/4 \ . `_ S 2 //" |"| r\\\\\\\\ are ot more value to you in the midst asm-_ ouatlrv coal. l . ' _ _ ` Be" & co Pmcl. Mawr' l by half-ii-dozen deadly craft steaming far below the surface and able to man- oeuvre at the dictation of the mother. ing uroulld 7,000 lbs.* EAs'i‘1-:RN PERSONALS ..*Mr. Dixon, Fortune was in Sour- is Saturday* . .*Mrs. Behon, Soiirlls, is at. present visltillg in Charlottetown! ..’Messrs Bovyer and McKay of the P. E. island Railway are ill Souris on business.* . _*li/iiss Mary Mclsanc spent Sunday at her home in Souris and returned to Annondale Monday night! ..*Mr. M. McKay. section foreman, Mollt Stewart, arrived in Sourls on Monday evening* ..'Mr. A. F. McQuaid, Souris, re- turned from Charlottetown Saturday evening! ..*Mr_ John Creamer. Sourls left Monday morning for Kelly's Cross where hc is employed during the sum- mer months.” ..*Miss Lillian Knight left Monday morning for Charlottetown where sllc will meet her sister wllo is returning from Boston.“ _ ..*Mr. Ernest Peake, Charlotte- town arrived in Souris Monday on business connected with the Customs l')cpartlllcnt.* . .."Messr.a Frank Yostoll and Tem- ple McDonald, Georgetown, arrived in Soilrls by motor boat Sunday and left in returll Monday nIgllt,* ..*Mrs. John Ferguson arrived in Souris Saturday evening on a short visit and left at noon Monday for her home in Summerside.* ..*Messrs Felix Mclsaac, Frank Conroy, John Turnbull and E. Mc- Kenzie spent Sunday at their home ill Souris and returned to the North Shore Monday morning* SUBMARINE WARNINGS It will make submarines valueless against bsttleships in warfare. and will render ‘still greater service in time of peace of insuring ships against collisions at ses either with one llllotiler or with ict-bergs. That is the claim put forward for an in- vention known as the Fessenilen elec- tric oscillator, which takes its name from Professor R. A. Fessenden whose idea, after various severe tests is being adopted by European Powers. His system of submarine signaling is really a kind of water wireless. A vessel fitted with a couple -of these oscillators or ears is able to hear for a distance of several miles any dis- turbing influence in the water; Fur- thermore, by luenns of these instru- ments it is able in send 'meisages through the water itself, just as mes- sages by wireless are dispatched- and received. That is to say, a battleship away and submerged, and could ac- tually direct their m-ovements against enemies vessels. Already several American battle- ships have been fitted with theme os- cillators, and the tests to which they have been subjected have proved that they are_iti every way to be relied upon.The _oscillator makes it pos submarine These propeller sounds li miles . > ‘ ous advantage over the ships of the enemy .A single cruiser, accompanied ...*0NE CENT per word each ln- mrtion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. ..*STRAWBERRY BOXES AND CRATE8-Crate and two dozen boxes for 30c. cash with order. Book your orders early. Montague Furnishing Co., Ltd., Montague. 1391-6-14-M31. ..*WOMEN'S INSTITUTE.-The regular meeting of the Seaview Wolu~ en’s Institute took place on Tuesday evening last at this home of Miss Al- berta Yates, Rc-i Point. and was vcry largely attended, inc Supervisor Miss Alberta lilizlfurllille being present and gave a very interesting laik on House.- turllishlng with iirinl-:ls -i-tions wr f.il \\'l'r.- vi-rv 2' 'wil :ll_lp";'iated by gli Miss Mclfnrlalle was tl-cn tenderel a vfle uf illalllls wllch was duly ac- lillnti-iciv-~il. s\lf.!-_-'lui was then scr- \-l~-i and the meeting ivought to lt close. 'fl-c next rut-vtlllg will tak.. place in Kingsboro llall on Tuesdcy evening July 6th, all interested are re- quested to attelld as the election of officers will take place for the ensuing lui lllnlils ` CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS 30-32 11-13 14-16 $1.25 1.00 1.00 .55 Print Butter (per lb.) Fowl (per lb.) Chickens Wheat (per bushel) Buckwheat Barley Oats (white) Oats (black) .56 Hoy. pressed (per ton 14.00 Eggs (per dozen) .18‘ 'rub Butter iper lu.) _ Potatoes (perlbusllol) . Turnlps (per bushel) . Hides .12 Beef (per lb.) Retail 10-12 Pork (per lb.) carcass .11 S’SIDE 1iIAllKE'l‘S Barley bus. 65 to ii0c. Buckwheat .60 .90 Butter, lb. (dairy) .20 .24 Butter, lb. (creamcry) .22 Calfsklns lb. .10 Oats (black) bus. Straw (per ton) 'l‘urnips, bus. Wheat, bus. 1.10 \\ oul. 11-. Eggs, dozen Huy, loose ton $10.00 Hay. pressed 10.00 Hides, lb. Lamb pelts .30 Oatmeal, per 100 Outs, (white) bus. Potatoes, bus, 27 '_ 22 25 25 .23 .10 70 08.00 .15 1.60 .30 .15 11.00 12.00 .10 .50 3.75 65 ..CHiCAGO MARKET -Wheat No. 2 Red 113%, No. 2 Hard 115 at 118. Corn 2 Yellow 741/Q at 48%. Standaril 48% at. 49. Rye No. 2 Nominal No. 4 112. Barley 68 ut 74. Timothy 5 at 650. Clover 850 at 1350. Pork 1765 Lard 915. Ribs_902 at 1002. DAIRY PRODUCE. - Cheese Weak and Prices Realized at Auction and Gould’s show sharp decline. MONTREAL, June 11.-At the Que- bec Agricultural Co-operative Society sale held at the Board of Trade today there were 2.628 boxes of chose offer- ed for which the demand was air at a decline in prices of 21,§c. to 21/,,c. per lb. as compared with the previous sale. Messrs. 2 Lavell & Christmas bought 407 boxes No. 1 wllite at 15c. H. A. Hodgson 699 boxes No 2 white at 161/gc. Hodgson Bros., 072 boxes No. 2-A white at 14"/sc. G. D. War- rington, 598 boxes No. 2 white at 141,§c. Geo. Hodge & Son, Ltd. 120 boxes No. 1 colored at 15c. and 128 boxes No. 2 colored at 14%c. Country Cheese Boards CORNWALL, Ont., June 11.-The offerings on the hoard today were 2,330 boxes of colored and white all were finally disposed of at quite a drop from last week, the price receiv- ed was 1/i;c. better than many boards. A year ago 2.099 boxes of coloned sold at 13c. Before the sale President Den- ny caid the sellers were fortunate in not holding their offerings of the 4tll. ns judging by the market else- where there would be a drop. He said had they refused the 171/gc. lin- ally secured on the 4th.and were com- pelled to take the 15c. which other boards sold for this week they would he about $4,600 poorer. The bidding pened at 15c. by Alllt. and this was repeated by Welsh and McLean. Wie- land advanced to 15%c. Edwards. MC- Leod and Weeger passed. On the next round, Wleland was the 01111’ buyer to cull and in order to explain the conditions elsewhere. Presldnt Denny read the prices secured. Wie- land said he offered more for Corn- wall cheese because he considered it worth that advance, Cornwall cheese as a rule. belng_very uniform. Ault equalled Wieland s price and then the sellers discussed the situation for a time. Oil tile seventh call Wlelarld se- cured six fnctorles. Once the ice was broken there was no trouble and Ault Wieland, Edwards and Weegar divid- ed up the offerings of the 33 fnactorles and the board was cleaned oil the 15th call, something of a record on lored cheese boarded here today. All The local market for coarse grains was were: Wieland, 1,420;Edwards, 403; Ault, 265; Weegar, 182. NAPANEE, Ont.,_ June 11.-There were 290 boxes of white and 980 col- sold at 14141:. CHICAGO. June 11.-The wheat market taken as a whole today had a decided up slant. influenced by opin- inlons that sooner 'or later export demand would come with a NBII- Closing quotations were strong at lc. to 21,§c. above last night. Complaints that owing to wet weather Corn is getting a late start ill many of the chief producing states tended to ad- vance priceg from 1c. to 11/¢c. net. Oats also gained about lc. WINNIPEG.-Cash wheat today closed lc. higher than yesterday,with a very good demand for grades Nos. 1, 2, and 3. There was a good demand for all grades of oats which advanced from Mc. to %c. per bushel. Flax made an advance of -ic. to 41/gc. TORONTO.--Chiefiy oil the strength of unfavorable weather re- ports alld partly as the natural reac- tion following recent lieaavy declines cash prices advanced a 'cent today. Other grains remained firm with a fair demand for all grades of oats. MONTREAL.-1-There was no inl- provement in the export trade ill wheat here, the demand being still very limited from foreign buyers. without any new features today, pric- es being steady with n moderate amount of business doing in car lots, anil sales of No. 3 western were made at 581/,c.; No. 1 feed at 57‘,§c. alld local No. 2 white at tilc. 'l‘hcre is no change ill the condition of the market for bnled hay, prices being well maintained with a fairly active trade doing for local accolillt. Hogs: According to advices re- ceived fronl Toronto yesterday un easier feeling had developed ill the market. for live hogs and prices de- clllled 5c. to l0c. per 100 lbs., hilt there was llo actual challge ill thc condition ot' the local lllilrket today, the feeling for dressed hogs being steady with a fair trade doing, and sales of abuttoir fresh killed Ontario stock were lllallc at $13.75 to $1-4,alld Manitoba hogs at $13.50 to $1375 per 100 lbs. Dairy Prodlice.-At the Co-oppcr- ative sale llcld at the Board of Trade today the only change in pricc to note as compared with tllosc realized on Monday was a declillc of 1/rc. per lb. ill lille creamery butter. At Gould's sales of flllest crealllcry were inode ut 27c. while fine stock sold ut 261/,c. de- livered here. At the Co-opcrlltlve So- ciety salc held today at. the Board of Trade the prices realized for thc ilifierent lots of Cheese offered sllowcd a decline of 21,50. to 21/ic. per lb. as compared with last Tllursday. - Eggs.-The receipts of eggs today were 3,433 cases as compared with 2,008 for the same day last week and 2,440 for the corresponding date a year ago. Owing to the more active business doing for export account by botll local anti western packers n firmer feeling has devclopped in tho market and prices have advanced. Potatoes.-Tllere was all improved demand _for car lots of potatoes to- day, and sales of Green Mountains were nladc at 421/gc. to 45c. per bag extrnck. CHEESE SITUATION WEAKER MONTREAL, Julie 12.--ln spite oi' the weakness and sharp decline in prices for cheese during the week a firm feeling has prevailed in the local butter situation, and prices were fully maintained with no actual change to note uiiiil today, when a stronger feeling developed among buyers at Cowansville and prices were advanc- ed 1,§c. per lb. as compared with this duy week, all the offerings being sold with the exceptioll of 215 packages at 271/,,c. the bulk at t.lle inside figure. One of the principle depressing fea- tures in the cheese situation this week was the weaker feeling ill the English markets on account of the increased supplies arriving and the fact that the requirements for Gov- ernment account have been reduced to some extent, consequently prices de- clined, the Liverpool public cable being 4s per cwt. lower than this day week at 00s. c.i.f. for finest Canadian white and colored. This, coupled with the large increase in the make in Can- ada and the somewhat' limited demand from English. importers' future sup- plies a very_ weak feeling developed in the local market this week and prices at the boards throughout the country scored decclilles ranging from 1 5-16c. to 2%c. per lb. as compared wltll those paid last wcek. The highest prices paid during thc week were 171/(gc. at Stirling and Campbellford on Tucsduy and the lowest price was 141:. at St. Hyac- lnthe today, hut the bulk of the buying was dolle at 15c. to 151/{;c. f.o.b. country poilits. Tile market through- out the week was rather quiet as far as new business over the cable was concerned, but the prospects are that at the lower level a more active trade will be done during tile coming week. The receipts of cheese for the week ending June 12th were 95.279 boxes, which show an increase of 10.800 box- es as compared with last week and all increase of 29,121 boxes with the same week n year oga, and tile total rc- coipts since May lst to date show an increase of 188,810 boxoes ns compar- ed with tlie corresponding week last year. Of the above total there were 13,155 boxes received froln the United States. the Cornwall board. The purchases . . ~..;-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-3 _-_-.- -_==-»------- Ths Experience of One Who K/lows Pllll It is not diflicult to secure a nlsdi- cine that will effect movement of the lhowels. To cure Constipation and the complications which arise from it is another matter. Constipation of the bowels is usu- ally precsded by' torpid action of the liver. Hence it follows that lf Constip- ation is to be cured the liver must be set right. And here lies the secret of the success of Dr. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills. They awaken the action of the liver and insure a good flow of bile, which is nature's cathartic. The liver, kidneys and bowels are invigor- ated and regulated, and the troubles with the digestive system disappear. 1 Mr. H. M. Bell. lnnisfail, Aita.' writes: "For some considerable time .,. _ , I Rad Oroll S S Lin "IDRC ship. which can seo what is going on. _ _ 0601 0°-» If _ _ _ V _ - _ , might easily wipe out a whole squad- '_ I. um C’ '_ ;_:_1t°n.,,'¢__ nmdnpws rnnlrrotmit A T" i'ii"§e¢m-- ~- _ ._ . f' ed Liver Pills, which 1 have obtained through your firm. l suppose during my life 1 have used nearly all the t own ill as I have been sub The Best Treatment For Constipation |troubies. A friend recommended Dr. ‘ough test, and you may use this state- l have been using Dr. Chase's Kidney-I _ _ -_-,- _-_-_-__~_-_-,-_-_-_-_-_~,~_-_-_-_-,-_-_-ff rv. -:_-_-_-.-f.-.-_-:.4--= and Places Dr Chaae’s Kidney-Liver First Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, and 1 can honestly say that of all the pills l have tried nothing has suited me bet- ter-no griping-action always insur- ed, and fine for the kidneys. This is how I have found them after a thor- ‘ment it you like." This letter should convince you oi' the merits of Dr. Chase’s Kidney- »Liver Pills. but there is nothing like feel like rls ng can write to us for a free sample boil. mentioning where you saw this ad- vertisement. Put this medicine to the will soon prove to you the superiority of Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. '~w»..,.,,.....v-~<~""' ”“llHri|l slscultciiif 1 . blast:-rloN1_ _. ` THIS IAKING PW 1 D UNI! ING INGRIDI AIIDNOIIIDTIIU mmm: aws- olwrofsoul f ____ sr/mol 1:55 -;=.'-_,.-~- Wmirscronro ov ""1 I/T lv iivligpo q’NTAlNs no Alf” v Maolc BAKING 1 POWDER SIU CONTAINS' No A|-UM ` 1( ' We unllesltailngly recommend Magic J Baking Powder as belzlg the beahpurest and most liealilliul is ing powder that it is possible io produce All in redlents are plainly printed on the laloj _ fig MADE IN CANADA h E.W.Gil.|.ETl COMPANY LIMITED _ Tononro. oN1'. WINNIPEG , MONTREAL » PROPER T0 MARRY ON $10 A WEEK, SAYS MINISTER (Boston Advertiser) “Sllmlid a nlall oil $10 per week marry a girl receiving $15 pcr week? By all means, if you can find such a girl, but let her colltillllc to work and live on the comhilled income." That question and answer forlllcli thc ccn- tral theme of a sermon by Rev. A. R. Williallls at the Maverick (‘hurr~ll, East Boston, last night. Rev. Mr. Williams elllpllnsizeli the grcat clli-lllgcs wllicll have lakcll place ill thc home, reducing, its sizc and the amount oi' work dollc ill collllcctioll with it. lie declared illlit ii wolllnll sllolllil Iluvc the joys _of nlotllerllolnl ulld thc mall has thc joy of i‘nt.llcrllond iillll right. to lnizor ouisiilc till-_ snlllc as* *H -'E l Q \ the rigllt to work outside the hunle. lie stated that life need not bc coll- iilled wlthlil four walls, for the the- atre, libraries, art nluselnunls, chilrcll- es, and thc great outdoors offered attractions to broaden the narrow life of til home which could be enjoyed more fully, provided the wife went out into the business world nlld brought hack new and broader ideas. Rev. Mr. Williams expressed his approval of the lllstructlons _of sex ilygiclle ill the public schools ill view of the fact that parents did not ill- form their children “on this vital and llllportallt subject.” ln his opillloll there is a good as well as a had side ill divorce," and he further declared that socialism did not ‘lltelld to brcuk ’ up the lionle, bllt to bling ablnlt con- lliliolls for a better und higher life within that home. ' ; _ __ l ll Kee.; Out l The Flies _ To be successful in keep- ing out the flies you’ll need one of our latest style screen doors. Call today and ycu may select the door you want from an exceptionally big line. We have most any size or style door you collld desire, finished plain or fancy. You’Il find these screen doors we are offer- ing you here now are better values for the money than you can get anywhere else. May we _have the pleas- ure of showing you this line of screen doors to-day. Fennell & (handler i Victoria Row H 3 to 50H.P.- inferior engine. 161 Great George St. in Gray Marine Motors “"'-""-'I _ 2 and 4 Cycle f » \ Gray Motors are the simplest ` and most powerful gasoline engines for their size in the world. N.. Repair. li 1.1.... cm ol / l You can have a guaranteed Gray Motor in your boat for less money than you have to pay for Write for Catalogue and Prices. Extras of all kinds kept in stock. Stanley, Shaw & Pearden Sole Agents Charlottetown, P. E. I. I 1 ___ market prices. _ Now Landing ex Schooner “Margaret B. Roper” 100 Tons Superphosphate 25 Tons Nitrate of Soda These goods which are of the very highest quality are offered at lowest 1 As our stock is li rit_ed compared with other years We advise intending purchasers to place their orders at once. "°"°““‘ °"i’.?"°‘i%°' "..’?2. 1° ..‘;?.'_ We also carry BASIC SLAG in stock. ,test when you have indigestion. con- stipation, biliousness, bsckache or . kidney derangementa. 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