r. . ,,.. .5 ,, _; . . , if JUNE io. 1915 ' - - 1 “ -if ~ ’»--1-. i;'f_»-f»..»=.'~,-...§;,»~‘»‘..~'-.f- s. »- i;;,...,r-._-.,.- ‘-.iiiy-3.-f.,,_.~,.i'=-', ,i_.i.:- i ‘ ‘=f='~~f""1.'<~1z~_ f.-.fn-.».-,?¢~,,».-‘I .‘ “ "~ - -ww. ire’ ‘ ‘ ~ ‘ » 1 . , ._ _. , ` ..-.f. .1 .»’- ‘ f ~ ._:<..:;,:.~....-...n..»i.~1$».:--si in "CM-*.*’l‘ ;,L\;.,,~. ._-..?.,-lil: `.,-‘. . -. _ 1 Y ' _ ~. " _ , . ,, r',l,,,,..'r..,.,;:.> ?__,¢ V "V-,,'._.5,-1., _.._> V ~ , THE CHAELOTTETOWN GUARDIAN , 1'.-ici; si;\'i=..\' ' LET I_JS demonstrate our , Skill by makmg for you the best portrait you have ever had. ' The Cook Studio t Eos. the most up-to-date -,Colored Photos I -visi'r- Bayer Studio Our Coloring cannot be equaled A. E. Lyon Photo Studio Specialty in Groups, College, Society and Family Work unexcelled. Moderate Prices. A.mateur’s work given personal attention 107 Queen St. Ch’Town Phone 68] 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. ni., for M1066. Eiwlllort, Portland and Bos- ton. Returning leave Central Wharf, Boston, 9.00 a. m. Mondays, Wednes- days, and Fridays for Portland, East- port, Lubeo and St. John. St. John City Ticket Ofiice, 47 King Btreet. ' A. C. CURRIE, Agent, St. John, N.B. A. E. FLEMING. T. F. and P A. St. John, N. B. sa.. `CAN,Ao|AN * I i I PACIFIC"- ~. __ PANAMA-PACIF IC EXPOSITION SAN FRANCISCO Tickets o_n _Sole to November 30th. Limit Three Months $122.80 From Charlottetown Coins! and Returning vin Chicago. _Going via Chicago and Returning via Vsncoiiver. or vicevcisa, ' ~ $17.50 additional W. B. HOWARD, {?.I’B.A., C.P.R,, Sl. John, like WAI-LER. lmininion sxnn-sn enun- lnii. Charlottetown. “ Furness Sailings From LONDON From HALIFAX S'l`lCAMEli Messina June Bth I Appenine " 15th lune Oth Ustsrino “ Mill STEAMER - From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX June sth Dursnso June 25th Pumess,Withy & Co, Ltd. \ Halifax, N. S. _ , Coal Coal ` wnniesnie & semi Now that navigation is open we Ire prepared to issue orders for car- goes of Dominion Coal Compsoy's ydney coal, or we will' agree to de liver oargoes when required at the different P. E. Island ports ii suit- able vessels can be obtained. Prices end terms quoted on appli- tation! We keep s stook of coal always on hand and stosmers requiring! Bunker Coal een be supplied at s ort no- tice. Parties requiring coal for house- hold purposes cannot do better than ll! living ue their order. Our prices are loweetf Sohooners-always 'ln demand and ¢llll‘€\r¢d at highest rates of freight. 0 Bantam Bell & Co if" Agents Red Cross B. B. Line.. Agents Dominion Ooel Co., Ltd. Ohsrlottptowa, P. B. 1. my mi, mu. Guardian - -°l'l' PAYS to buy in this Province ..*1". oonoon ivss is Guardian Went in Montague, .. .*CARL McDONALD is Guardian Representative for Souris. l ..*THE ACADIA. - The Govern- ment ship Acadia was in Souris last Week- She is engaged in the Hydro- Graphic survey.-* ..*THE S. S. LADY SYBIL docked Yesterday evening at 6.30. She was from the Magdalena and Picton and had on board Dr. Hyort of the Fish- eries service. Dr. Wylie and Mr. A. F. Mc-,Quald.-' ..'*MOVlNG PICTURES - The inanagementof the Electric Palace, Souris, have secured the serial the Master Key which started lust week, others were Christmas at Lonesome Gu‘lch" and “His Brothers Keeper." ..*GIVE OLD ADDRESS.- Sub- scribers arc asked when having their another to please give old address as well as new one. This prevents any delays and saves unnecessary trouble in going over the books. ..*|NKERMAN. _ The following are tho results of the lnkcrmun school examinations for the month oi’ May. Grade lV.-1 Emily Molyncaux. Grade Ill.-1, Nelson Molyiieaux, 2, Elmira. Stewart; 3, Raymond Molyneaux. Grade ll.-1, Mary Matheson; 2, Maude Stewart: Il, Johnnie Moly- nenux. Grade l.-1, Archie Moly- iienux; 2, Johnnie Matheson. Those who had perfect at.tendance are:-Ncb son Molyneanx, Elmira Stewart. Ar- chie Molyncziux, .loliunie Molyneaux. Mary Matheson and Johnnie Mathe- son. Grnnvillo l\incVlttie, tcaclicr. The Wretclieclness of Constipation .fp Can quickly lx: overcome by ‘ i.~.'i.isr.S.s"'-E r- . ~ / Purely lvegjliable - K ndyiildetlie / ,- .- . i- mer. Cure ,/"'//ff/» ITTLE Biliousaus, ,1" 1/3 " Hw- ‘“/, ` PILLS. sees, and indignation. 'they do their duiyt Smell Pill, Small Doss, 'Small Price. Genuine -...I i... sig...nn. Ms/Z’zZI..T.,f V xi llllll i\\\\\\\i/I/A Illlll €SANDLES SANDLE Men, Wome and Children l'f-A A i~ \ \\ , /ll”llf$\\\\\\\\\i/IIA\\\\\§II///I//L\\\\\\‘ll 'fl' O 3 o UI N l'\'i t'\1 inf 1111111/la-<\\\\\\\\\\ ‘fav////if//.\\\\\\\\v///1 Hi Q "1 :U2 __ a sl# ll; - 11'!!! Infants sizes 3 to 65c to 90c , Childrens sizes 7 to 10 1 75c to $1.10 , Misses sizes 11 to 85c_to $1.75 Larger sizes up to $1.7 a pair. ALLEY & C "W" M\\\\\§TIl/I \\\\\\\\\\9II lllllYIL\\\\\\\\'”IIA lllll . Q.\\\\\\ \ > ._ -77-V, . i “A 'i ERS .. ' _"l " 'I `| 3 `\ . . ,vi "`i~"-;T`s_¢__./l`_-',1~,.-'”W])]// Blacli Diamonds are of more value to you in the midst of a blinerd then white ones. wa’va s ysrdfnl of ilne qualities. gndad sises, no flaws, and while we don't deliver them by winged mess- eager. we deliver them quickly. IEBT QUALITY COAL \\\\\\i J; "‘ Pnnaé 111 Lo. l`nx__ss. ` Penne 404 . G. Lyons & papers changed from one address to. 0”: ~rnicsss|0ii.1‘. 1 "[ ...*ONE CENT per word each in ..'Mr. Harris of Summersida is at -..*Mrs. Michael McCormack, Sour- ls. is at. present visiting in Char- ..*l\ir. Ronald J. Gillis, St. Pet- ers, paid a short visit to Souris und vicinity recently. .. r. _ . s r, - . . left Monday morning on a business ..*Mr. George Montgomery, Char- day).-* Messrs David Mullin ami J. from Gen, Smith-Dorien to General Alderson, praising the gnllnntry of the Canadian forces. Referring to the bat- tle of April 22 nn§the following days, ihc says in part: “The more details l learn, the greater to me does the resourcefulness and bravery of Briga- dlers, battalion commanders and indi- viduals become apparent. l ani con- vinced that, with less gallnntry and less determined troops, the disaster which occured outside the line they were holding might have been con- verted into a serious defeat for our troops. l regret exceedingly the loss of so many brave officers and men but they did not lay down their lives in vain. I should like you to communi- cate to the whole Panatlian Division my thanks and ndmiration,, as Army Commander, for the service s they rendered to the second army during the critical period following the sno- ccssfnl German attack on our nllics on the iilght of April 22." lMlnard'e Llnlment Co., Limited. Gentlemen.-Last Winter I received great benefit from the use of MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT in n severe attack of Laflrippc, and l have frequently proved it to be very effective in cases of iniirinimatlon. Yours, W. A. IIUTCHINSON... had such success _with our Princess Patricia Perfume that we have had a. "l`alcuni Powder mudo with the same odor. lt's si gem and we feel certain it will be a big favorite 25c ii box. E. A. Foster, Durgglst. 1287-6-8M3l. PRINCE BONAPARTE CANNOT FIGHT ROME June 7.-The italian Gov- ernment has declined to accept the military services oi' Prince Louis Na- poleon Bonaparte because of its de- resentatlves of the former ruling fam- ilies arc forbidden by French law to serve in the army or navy of that country and for that reason Prince Louis offered his services to italy when she became an ally of France. “Snap l-land Cleaner is the best pre- grease, paint, ink and stains oi' all kinds. Beneficial to the skin, 15c tin. E. A. Foster, Cenrial Drugstore. 1p87-6-8M3i. THROUGH SLEEPING CAR Vls Commencing June 14th. lh\'0\1¢ll sleeping car will run between Hall- fax and Boston daily except Sunday, leaving Halifax at 8.00 a. m.. Truro. 10.00 a. m., Moncton 2.25 p. ni., arriv- ing Boston at 8.30 a. m., the following day. The through sleeping car between Boston and Halifax will be run daily 3.55 p, m., Amherst 5.51 p. m., Truro 8.40 p. m., Halifax 10.40 p. m., daily ex- cept sunday i261-e-amthstusi 5- Time Table, Rocky Point Ferry. 8. 8. Hillsboro. Leave Ch'town Leave Rocky Point 7.00 a.m. 7.20 a.m. 8.00 a.m. 8.80 a.m. 0.30 a.m. 10.00 a.m. 11.00 a.m. 11.30 a.m. 1.80 p.m. `- 2.00 p.m. 2.30 p.ir.. 8.00 p.m. 3.30 p.m. 4.00 p.m. 4.80 p.m. 6.00 p.m. 0.90 p.in. 7.00 p.m. -0.30 ;.m._ IUNDAV 10.00 a.m. 12.45 .in. 1.00 p.m. 2.00 p.in. 2.30 p.m. 3.00 p.m. 3.30 p.m. |.00 .m. 5.00 p.m p . . __ MJIURPHY, Manager. , _ BRITISH NAVY SERGES ""’ ‘° “°°'“°‘°___‘"‘--' Atlantic Serges Cheviots '.‘Z.'.§§".f°3¥;‘.; .'.§"’.§.€?.‘il‘..“.‘2.i .’l‘§.li.‘;".”f-5*' Cream Coatings and Suitings J _ o o o seriion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. ..*WiRE GATES, $2 andupwards. _ D. F. McDonald, Sourls. 1230-6-4Mill E.\s'rEItNERs0N.\Ls i’-if”-°5‘-5-F’-‘f’i"-`“‘ “‘ Black and White White and Black -M . L F... ...M 1- Estamines Coating Serges . .*Mr. Jones, oi' Nova Scotia, who came to Sourls from the Magdalena with a load of Liverpool salt left this morning.-' _ ' . ii c " ii , i 1 i 1 r ui ..‘;?‘il§;;.i2.l°?..‘§.§’§£.°§§‘..;’.? .£..‘i.’. The Always Busy Store _ n, garden and nroiiounw-1 it to be 1284-6-8MSi ‘."“'Um~_if_!5°v<»if'i_'f\..;31.9.1,-*__-_lltb!2sI.‘itl:lf.I£L".:1.'.l1.2.lA&w i in a most satisfactory condition.-* GEN. SMITH DORFUEN FRAlSE8 - VV= - V i p 3 , 5' . _ = Print Butter iper Ili) Fowl (per lb Chickens ‘ Wheat (per Bualiel) Buckwheat Burley Oats (white) Oats (black Hay, (pressed per ton) Eggs, (per dozen) Tub Butter (per lb) ,Potatoes (per bushel) 301' l2c 141: 1.00 Ill() 90c ti8c 581: 14.00 181'. 240 301: except Saturday, arriving Moncton Turnips (per bushel) Hides - Beci' (per lb) 10.18 Sausages (Der lb) 121: Pork (per lb) 164- 200 10<‘ S’SIl)E lVl_»\RI( ETS Barley bus. 65 I0 900- Buckwbeat .60 -90 Butter, lb. (dairy) .20 .24 Butter, lb. (creumery) .22 .23 Calfslllns lb. -10 Eggs, dozen Hay, loose ton $10-00 Hay, pressed 10-00 Hides, lb. Lamb pelts .30 Oatmeal, per 100 Oats, (white) bus. ,Outs (black) bus. Potatoes, bus. Straw (per ton) 'i‘urnips, bus. ` Wheat, bus. 1.)” \\oul, lb. (Special to Guardian.) (‘lllCAGO. Juno 9.-Wneat. No. it red, nominal; No. 2 hard, $1.27’/n to $1.28%.. Corn,,No. 2 yellow, 'll'/21:. to 72531:; others nominal. Oats. No. . 10 .15 11 .00 12.00 . 10 .50 3.75 65 70 27 $6.00 .15 1.60 .30 --A new Tulmm p0wde,._We have 3 hlte. nominal; Standard. -iiilfnc. to w 50c. Rye, No. 2, $1.18. Barley, 7lc. to 781:. Timothy. $5 to $6.50. Clover. $8.50 to $13.50. Pork, $17.70. Lard, $7.47. iiihs. $9.87 to $10.37. CHlCAGO, June 5.--Heavy selling on the port oi' big concerns to-day caused a decline of 21/¢,c. in wheat. Corn also declined about 1%c., while oats are off %c. to 1%c. WINNIPEG. June 5.-Wheat de- clined to-day. influenced by lower Liverpool cables and the excellent conditions over the prairie provinces. Oats made a. considerable break to- bei in fair llcacy oi' feeling towards France. Rep- dai’ M50- lf-‘W Brad” “3 I I u demand, while flax was not iuq ret for. ' TORONTO, June 5.-Wheat markets were wcak, going oil’ sharply, cash prices being \/Qc. to lc. lower. There was no noticeable change in the coarse grain situation. MONTREAL. June 5.-The export mation known for removing dirt, trade in grain wntinues very quiet for the season of the year. and in consequence the volume of business done is small. A weaker feeling 'developed in the local market for oats toda and prices declined 31,50 y . il ll -4-lr- -| to 5%c. per bushes., On Mogdlay therg was a fair deman or roun ots. an 135 Queen Sli- HALIF/ix-eos'roN snies amounting to 160.000 nnnneis ni ` . No 2 Canadian Western were made at 64c. per bushel c.l.f., Tlffiily. and 100,000 bushels were offered on spot at 66$4c. c.i.f. Montreal. There was “WU INTERCOLONIAL RAILWAY. no new development in the hog situation to-day. but the undertone to the market is very firm and without the run is heavy higher prices are expected in the near future, as the demand from packers is urgent on account oi' the large export trade doing this season ln all lines of smok dressed hogs was rather quiet to-day owing to the warm weather and the (act the buyers in most cases had ample stock on hand to fill require- ments. Dairy Produce: A slightly better feeling has prevailed in the local butter situation during the week, and prices have been fairly well main- tained. A weaker feeling has devel- oped in the cheese market and prices show a decline of 1/fic. to liao. per lb.. as compared with last week. Eggs: The receipts of eggs to-day were 2,185 cases as against 2,586 for the same day last week. Prices con- tinue firm under a good demand. T’ ~-I _ ._ ... ..._ ....,..,,, “The samples of suits and overcoafs of one ofthe biggest and heat cloth- wlll he ln_ charge. MOORE & Mc- LEOD. 1820-0-10H8i 'members oi' the Cabinet remained at the Palace all last night. | The King passed a very restless night. l-lis temperature nt midnight wus 103.3, pulse 125, rcspiraiion 26. his physicians said Ihiit wliilc tht-_v expected ti rise in teinperature i'ollo'.v- ini.: Si1turdny`s opcrnlloii, the condi- tim oi' thc patient unquestionably ,was alarming. ‘l‘he serious illness of ilie king has paraylzetl political activities preced- ing the elections ot' June 13, The war party, led by former Premier ‘Jen- nizolcs, has siitieied through sympa- thy with the King. ISLANDS SCABLES CUT ROME. Juno7.-The following ofii- clul stzitcniciit wus issued by the War Otiicc here: “Naval dctachmcnls yesterday cut the cables uniting the continent to the Islands of the Dal- matin Archipelago. All the light- liouscs and lookout stations of thc, Islands wcrc distroycd. The railway between i`allaro und Ra usa was boniburdcd und seriously cizimngcd. . "Tho shine day n groupe of our de- stroyers. which w_erc iii\successi'ull_v attacked by Austriaii acroplzines, again bombarded llfonfiilcoiio and sank scvornl sailing craft laden with niercliniidisc. Largo vessels suppor- ting lhe destroyers crulscil in the samo waters wltliout sec-ing thc enc- my.” MAY USE IRON FOR MAKING SHELLS. I.O.\’l)0I\', .Ilinc 7.- 'I`l|c output ol’ shells in Grout llrituin could be in- crenacd ii ihoiiszind timcs is cnst iron instead of tcnsilo stool for shcll cases. following thc Gcrmiin example, were used, according to Jas Keith, a woll- knowu ineclianicnl engineer, in u let- ter to the Post. He says this would enable cvcry small foundry ln the kingdom to niunufnciurc shells in great quantities at it fructlon of the present price, as no special or expen- sive mnc-hlncr_v is required. "Special demonstration' oi’ boys' clothing designs from thc factory. of the \\'. E. Sziiiford Mfg. (`0.. at this sion- 'l`Iii\rsdnv.ll`rivl:i_v and Sutiirduv. MOORE & MCLEOD. 1329-6-10M3i “Leave your order now for coal so that you can get it good and cloun, and nt the lowest market price. RELIEF SHIP FOR MAC MILLAN EXPEDITION. .. ._..us\3B0. Nl