'."r llf ill; t ¢...-».-.-,.=j_- s.¢~.wn¢~.w<»w¢'»§» .>.., . , it fs. '¥l‘C",.“'.~ _ ,. __ 1 '.-_‘ _ fl 1 . -is JA, “lrrnuusnar ` » 1' '.1 ,- _ , -4: ~'-1», ,. , i-'T _ H '-. __--_.._ _ _ ~ --_ .:, . __ ____\ ._.. .. » ~ I ._-e-,..,_,..\. ..._ I __ __._ _;___.__,_./,ri - _ !--- _ _,ju _ sy . ,-}§_,_;;.- _ ' g - ‘ -~ -‘ p_ _ _ ,__ ~ , -¢ ` 1 ".`f4A',"" »-¢»'ai... .v-....=' 'a-,.-ew.-..._;. -._., -._-,...\-.». f ' I l .._ g _ I ‘ ' ' i ’ . I °l3§;. ‘ , ~ . ’ \ ` 1 '. ‘ . ..(_ vi ri - rl! unsnnorrnrovviv ounrnur " "' " rr" I ty I... 'JULY1 1915 ` of ?Conetipation Cm \'li=ll\v I saturn. it-..urn¢.. _ _nulnc....o...Si¢m.~ Cedar Shingles 'h S' Ex Schr. “Lucania” FOR SALE One Million Cedar Shingles in Extras, Clears, 2nd Clears, Clear Walls, Specials, Ex. No. 1’s. l.. M. Poole & Co. Connolly’s West Wharf. 1931-6-19Mstt4i. \\\\\\\\i/ililllll Boston Shoe Shining Parlor pecial Chairs for Ladic £\\\H\\Vllll\& \ , \\\\\\\\\\7/'IIIA\\\\\§i-ffl/ FD 5;-ou: anno' a, Straw and all ' nds of Felt Hats Clean- ed and Blocked We carry a full line of Pol- ishes for Suedes all colors, iperial Bronze and Whit toes. e Clean Our Hats Her -in Charlottetown- T3 H Pr (D FD f'.§\`\“\YIfll\\\\\\\\.YIlII gf./as t-lg; ereforc we do no ve to Charge Extra fo \\\\\\\YJIII'l i ' IIIIIITI t>fJ."f .3- >i‘~l‘“."l‘~'r.~l‘€".°‘l‘*i**':"l‘°i"1"?»1‘~i‘»`r~'z‘*i‘ TW .- _,_:. sdles l gl-_ .__ ,_, _ ', We have iS¢<>1\f@_d ill? i sole agency in this city for Pictoral Re- ' Patterns ' -_ .1-4' - P X' . ` Ii 5 _ C 'T it _ fl" .-"' . _ ; 1:- - _ ; _ ` - -» - " 1-...-f-‘ .. .,» _ H . . _ __z__,_, .. ` _ . _. . v " _ ., ._.._ »._:, _ __ . _ ,.ll.ql’|:1-.'<‘.-~|-~'-up-su ~..~`-, ..,. I ._Q,~,_¢...f.1.,..... »~ ,eil ~ . I ,. __\. I Hfrrrr. » I '- .A~ r ._ ..,,. _ 5 H 'ini .' ..- .;~ .-_- I .t " view Patterns. A full ers will always be kept in stock. We order at the end of every week Prowse Bros.l..tcl. -1- '_ 'A -Z-Z-'.-l'-.- _c. . Ja .'. _'_ u '_ Pictoral l l Pictoral Review ' I Review . Patterns 5- uv: . 4. Patterns MM H . f Fi*-M i- schooner I<‘. A. Higgins under the able supervision of Mr. Joseph G. | lA|'senault of l\lill River who is put-_ ting on the finishing touches to make _ this boat again seaworthy at Water-_ _ 1 ;.§m¢r¢u|-ywi1|5uf`¢1y d¢;¢,my_|,h¢.5¢m;5_Qf.;m¢1l.l.Jfiir1l will be ready for sailing in about _-Z. and Completely derangc the whole system wheni 01143 lll0lltll. li will lie I“t‘lllt'IllllcI‘t‘.tl i -- §“_i.¢f_1ns__u i_l_._m..g|, ,he ,,,_,__c,,,,s St.,-f..¢¢s__s§\:_¢;1i that this schooner last year in tbc . -MR. WM. HICKEY representing Y lL' GSS Oli HEVBI' BUS CXCCD Un DY' ` 1 _ , V. . ’ lions from reputable physicians, as the damage' June l-:‘\l‘~_` “imc abhoro nl “ ‘lwlmrd th_;-_y will do i_s ten fed m_t_h¢_-_gong you caréposl londed with oats, and ns rt result wus si y ¢`erive rom tcm. a 's atarrl ure. . _ | -- _~ L |'|-_-t manufactured by I". J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo.. O.,, Slightly l1m“a_f:_(f;ll_ I th :or '_._:__ contamsno mercury and is taken internally. aCI- lll0l1§-Chl l|\ll3""_~’\ ) 1 U (M l ' inudirerllv upon I eblood and mufous 5011211052 repairs but this provctl a. small mut- of the system. In buying Halls catnrrh cure be mr undcr th" mmmg(,lm,m_ of Sum, gcon Jefferies who bcached her up on T¢Silm°“l°lS ff” drv land and cuzibled her prcscnt own o do e nccessai rc uirs to ability to look after the interest of a house so well known throughout the assortment of numb-I ford t tb _. . 'y D again put her in n condition that she will prove it great boom to the ship- ping ot` produce and fish from the Is- lund to the mainland this summer. the lnrgc firm of It. S. Hamilton Co. of Boston, dealers in all kinds of fish was in Tignlsli on Sunday und was n guest ot` Mr. W. ll. Sumner. On Uomlay in company with Mr. Sum- ner hc visited the leading fish dealers ut blixnniingnsli, Ebbsiieet, Waterford, Slzinners Pond and Tiguish Run. Mr. llickcy although a young man has the province. He is thoroughly versed in the line of business and his visit here at this* time is to encourage the dif- ferent packers to ship their pmdllvls to Boston dolly alive, and his demon- strative wuys showing how this can be achieved will no doubt realize a great benefit not only to the men who ships but to the fisherlnelras well. This is l\'Ir. H_tckey`s tir_St “Sli to Prince Iddwnrd Island and his drive around the shore of the Gulf on Mon- dny wns n grent treat to him for he is an enthusiast in natural scenery sucll ns this province affords.-Z. .l _f,;_, Cedar Posts Ex Schr. “T. B. Wade” U _/,_ 5000 Cedar Posts _°t.;l_i‘_\`it\l-\R\__%\____\`___\> S -~;_ / 7. 8 and 9 feet long ;;l_l]‘_l_.,.,». §__~__E ____,,,,.__~,_____,_ l... M. Poole & Co. """.‘...'.l..\\I‘ Connolly’s West Wharf . ' ' 1027.6-26Mst.m.4i_ I -J Gray Marine Moto;s_I 3 to 50 H. P. 2 and 4 Cycle _ ( _ Gray Motors are the simplest ' l and most powerful gasoline engines Fi _ ,gh for their size in the world. ‘r'1'»-‘W-'“l T" `f ~T` ` . ~ ,- ' No Repairs ll Taken Care Ol You can have a guaranteed Gray Motor in your_boat for less money than you have to pay for ' inferior engine. _ Write for Catalogue and_Prices. Extras of all kinds kept in stock. Stanley, Shaw & Pearden 161 G' e tG g glue Agghtsl P E I I r a eor e . ar ottetown, . . . M FOXES Pure Prince Edward Island Class A-REGISTERED-Silver Black Foxes for _sale for dehveiiy this summer or fall. Guaranteed pediiaee goes with each fox so d. e 'have ‘fourteen pups in the first three litters to come out of the houses this year- itters of three. four, and seven pups. Exceptionally good_foxes at moderate prices. Come and see - our foxes-seeing is believing. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. I I ‘ I in -4 A '.':<»‘§ “EL t Zh p\V\\ / f P »`.L C3-‘ I ' 1.-..\.'~“» l \\\__ \\\\ T 1`_'. LA - - ’/ `otioo`§" tg KI DNEY lf/ u PILLS CN, l l_...A.. .._. ,. ing feature was a beautiful address read to the teachers by one of the pupils. The address was accompa- nied by u gift for each teacher. Prizes also were distributed to the scholars who at`ter\vards were treated to can- dies. The National Anthem brought the meeting to a close.-M. -PRESENTATION. - Never, in the history of Northam. has a call been responded to with more hearty good-will than when the citizens of that place were asked to contribute to a purse for Pte. Horace Yeo, who left for Sussex. N. B. on Saturday morning last. lu u few hours the sum of $25 was collected and on Friday evening at 8.30 a large crowd which had assembled at Northam station, poured quietly into Mr. John E. Yco‘s spacious dwellinlz. The family was taken completely by surprise.but the soldier-boy was equal to the occa- sion, and in his khaki uniform greet- ed each with a hearty hand-shakenud bade all be seated. Mr. Hatfield Ily- ment promptly took the floor. and made some introductory remarks. The following address was then road by Mr. Ilerman Dyment, and the pre- sentation was made by Mr. Clayton Stewart in a few well chosen words responded to generally by Private Yeo- During the good-byes that ful- The Qdor is a Good Light if .il ninvig / I _ ,_ - i ./. ` ‘ ~ *_* . i `\ di 1 __ - . _ _,/- -»\ ,.d\ kit _ __ The Condor Tungsten lump gives far better light with' less electric current. lasts longer and costs you no more than the com- mon electric lamps, which means a distinct saving from the I time the switch is turned on. The Condor is a new electric lamp, a Tungsten that gives an even, soft light. that does not hurt the eyes, but offers you n better illumination than you have ever had before. _Better call In and see these I .ondor lamps before you buy The Huntley Silver Fox Co., Ltd Black & co I Sid b'I)u 'sts.l"ce75c|erbottle. `_` .. . ~ ’ .._ -lake QR"-'S figinny Pillsfor C,’msuDa.i°n_ lim Mr. .lolm M. l)out,tttt_ ol Wutu _E __ __ ___1:3_.,= ,_ _un ni (Q CHARLOTTETOWN FISH SUPPLY COMPANY Attention The Aesthetic Point of View In the urgent necessity of seeking palatable food as in all other activities of life it is the desire to participate in a higher pleasure than the mere gratification of our mat- erial wants that really gives abiding satisfaction to a per- son. A physician who had eminent success in curing dyspeptics always insisted on his patients mingling aesthet- ic thoughts with their food; in other words' to throw as much of the halo of luxury around even the most simple foods they ate. This is ‘a characteristic of the* discrim- ' ating buyer who has unshak- ~ en confidence in-his or her ` own judgment to know and to choose what is good. We have succeeded in build- ing up a large permanent trade largely because we have gginecl _ e_ confidence of the xscumnistfng buyer. l Our Location We dwell not on a barren unimaginative desert- like square where stone, brick,concre-te, fish tubs, fish scales and what not meet one in Quilp-like array. Fl§- uratively we are in the inner square with all pat_ s lea - ing to our store which justlv_ entitles us to be designated the Central Fish Maiket. L_1terally we are fronting on one ofthe most inviting sections of our beautiful public gardens. We choose this location not only because it was central but also because we recognized that the_ great majority ofthe public and especially the descnmmatmg class of trade particulaglly in the buying of edibles consider not only the material v ue of the article they buy b_ut also the surroundings. the methods of handling,the serv1ce,etc, etc. This is the modern trend of buying. The up-to-date buyer must have the best, put up in the best manner, and carefully delivered. The up-to-date or wise buyer is in fact the descriminating buyer and is_ very_correctly en- titled to the best attention and conslderation. We owe our success largely to the fact that we-_ have_always put forth a strong effort to please the descriminatmg buyer. The Central Fish Market I 1 F Charlottetown §.‘_'l3.Ply C°°l And Every Other Day I D-Il . REMEMBER ~ ' When you deal here you are dealing with specialist; who know the fish business from ABC to X YZ. ` You have always the beet assortment that it ls pmglblg to choose from. » What we have is always strictly fresh and as rep|-eggn¢@d_ We will not slap your fish into an old newspaper and nel: you to drag such I; slippery com panlon through the public streets but we w wrap t up carefully in n eanlt desi? It deliver it at your door. My wrapper and R yn" m n a. word weguerantee you eatllf cti upon_;u;med_lete__ ret;ii;1_i__:f_good|. _ _ _:____°n M money rammed ou on' ge ree men n and tgp then you are not but should be dealing with u|.,w out Pumtmn I rr ~ _ it Attention The Economic Point Of View Buying in “Ye Olden” times was necessarily a matter of absolute concentration _ of mind on money. saving and arose from either the press- ure of necessity or the lack of facilities. . Today the pres- nre of competition has forced the_ seller to adopt better methods and to consider from every standpoint not only the necessities, but also the tem- perments, the tastes, the fan- cies and the desires ofthe buyer. Today the seller must not only convince the buyer that he or she saves money in dealing with him. but also saves- worry and time and above all health and enj_oy- ment. The deecrlminaung buyer takes advantage of these conditions and the sel- ler e he who pays particular at- tention to the increasing accomo- dation of his customers. . l;€°..2*'i‘”t'°°..°:"i“°s"tf.tf. e BC I VG lite to satisfy , ~ FISH SUPPLY - CUTE L F- -f_..,.'_.',-; ,‘-;3:"{+'~‘,_` __ _ ,""‘_' __ , _ _ _ _ . ` if 'V _;. 1 _ C. --"' _ 9*-"__ _* ‘ , ' ' 'L' "2 "»‘ " " " `l s .`;'»'./_»'_'. ,fi I . fo .....`J~7- .si"»3l..:’ vc, ‘» .A - ‘. l I " A ' A ` . ' ' l ` _ 'U m r N mlm Q ~ `