1 - . . ' ‘ ' fl. »‘»<. ,lv \ ~ » . , » - 'silt i I i JUNE 14.-1916 . . _ '~` rms cHARL0'r'i‘1rrown cunnun I' PAGE _- Yoon TH S ° ~ T t 1 COAL Shouldbe in ea:ly this year. There’s no ‘knowing wh may happen 'at the mines. Theseafe strenuous times. »'- ' We are-storing a lot Coal now for next winter. Househoiders should ar- range to ,take their supp HOW. We fcan supply the be Coal promptly. » l.Pickaril ata 0 - ` Phone 240 M -, ,_. -J . BABY ' ‘ We_bave given much attention‘ to things for the baby-_-from the im- 0rta1it,.~sub', ct_ f IN- iairrs sodas ‘ia-mt, ~ Of mary other articles tor, keep the baby in good‘ health. at Infant Foods-All of the best kinds-each one tMacDougall will preach Sn bath`1 "fm .POLlCE~»COURT.-.-All .%BNl»ll»lt. £9 of _absolutely fresh-that's the . important thing. _ Nlll’8ihi! .Bottles-'1`_heA. shapes and sizes that you prefer. _Nipples-Those‘ th a t baby like, good, strong,fresh St; rubber. Soothers, _ Rgibber Napkins, Special oaps, Talcum Powders, Powd- er Puffs. Mother’s rubb- er aprons, etc. etc. ly Geo. E. ,Hughes I “The People’s Druggist" |.', ‘ 1 £ 2 -_- 1 .J- ii When you cannot shop_ here \ Children Shop Here Safely ' ' _ _ The tinest totS get the same personal and careful at- tention here that is given grown-ups. in person. or if you cannot mail - or phone _your order-send one of the children. Children are welcome here-let them do your shopping. McKinnon Drug Co. l _ ' Cor. Gt. George & Kent Sts. F ii | ' ___ _ , I »\\\\\\\@IlA\\\\\iIIII/I&\\\\\\\\7IIIA'IIlllA\\\\ SUMMER Foorwaaa lIIIlIf;\\\\\\ »-1 m ' ° :.1- ' #IIIII The largest assortment of summer goods I ever own in Ch ariottetown will be found here and at the west prices. i e ,.. . . _ VIII/4\\\\\\\\\\WIll i" Q U V Blue or White. O ad‘ie’s-Canvas Boots, Shoes and Pumps with high and low heel. Sneakers and Sneaker Boots. ents’-Canvas Shoes with leather or rubber soles. Sneak- _ '_ '. ersand Yachting Shoes-Tan or White. oys’ and Girls’-_Sneakers and Sneaker Boots in Tan, hildren’s-Brownies and Barefoot Sandles. N Tennis Shoes-All Kinds g “QT”-IIIIIIIIl4\\\\ i. .z vi, i ». 5 vu:/A lm e oasis--sMiTn---BEER) . _. _a \\‘\\§.@llllIllI/§\\\\\\\\\llIOIIA\\\\\\\1h 3 / Chew Hickey’s Twist--- Thei Clean, Juicy Chewing Tobacco watt ii... rimr of on was \' , t _ _ - _ Wedding -Gift Suggestions Beautiful Sparkling CUT GLASS _ - 'rite finest of s i.vs_iiwA_R_E.» Hindsbme and useful CHINA. ' We extend acordiai invitation to inspect our stock with fab obligation to purchase. \_. . v I. Jawannrrco. » M* fe _ A Necessity to » i .g--i -f~f. _ . . ‘ Theninsute in good strong stock compan- " ’i` ' never oontest*aiiilione||t rr Pave at my in CADET CORPS INBPECTIO June 27th at 0.30 p. in. -~ -' ‘ ~ < .', .ii .-.»i.i 1.1); cuuacu .or aeo,'rL)iN p.-tptsvh at Birch Hill at;~l.0,30; Millview __ and Kinross at _0.30._ __ _ _ McCarvi1le vs. McCnrilille before th A C356 against a man pained _Watt out licenso was dlsmissed...~' ‘200 man be recruited 'l re for apply to Major Fiillerton. Scouts will hold their annual ca tions to the Secretary of the Y. M. A. as quickly as possible. ii_ro working at present upon u mil tia order i'or linltted underwear i' the troops. Several shipments the goods have already been mad ami word has been received that the only been a short, time in oporatlo and is u boost to Island enterprise. the generosity of the donors the (Ton iiiittcee oi' “Soi-ks for the Front," hav been able to give 3 bales (nearly 100 pairs),ol‘ socks for the men of th Friiiitfe. This will almost pi'ovid one pair for each man. They hop one pair per man for the new Sleg linttery under command of l.t.-('ol Pciilw. PRESENTATION Tb PTE. RAY inllitnry wrist watch and checque o the occasion nl' his joining the No. oi' (lirciilatioii Manager. lie has bee King`S \lnli'orm during the preseii Wi'\l'. : :Our Penslar Remedies Depa time and again-We do not offer the require the immediate services of ly recommended- E. A. Foster Sol Water Works Debentures beai to be ot the very highest class. _ __ ___ _,_ _ _99_1_lf5-24-Mtf. 142 Prince Street, next to Klndprgnrs Threads ot all kinds. ‘ " `> ` Bloody)-Pure If it is not, and you_ are suffering from the - many maladies caused by impure blood, you will find quick reiiefbyi _ using. Macfs Sarsparilla 1 Being liquid, it is very ing to the taste and brings ‘ about most satisfactory re- .-1 If. your blood needs fa tonihtrv Mac’s Sarsaparillai Large bottle 753 t . i 'I§he\2Macs 149 Great George St Punting and ' »°=»wb1°h ,, .ai»fep'f»wwdbv"e .. ~ .ss-if-. tiiri-.\tvs»¢..z~»'»».\1iu.u=\~»v ,,,,. =-,~,.- _ Uiil Provllloo THE C. G. S. ROUVI-LLE.-The ' Canadian Government steamer Row) _ .Nt- The Cadet Corps ot West Kent School day morning from Quebec and sails will hold their annu'al"iiisp`ection~ion today. " postal ecard from 'Franco y'es'terda 'nt from'-hi; son-Allison. This shows th po,,tely.in France. Police Courtyesteriioly1‘wad~"disiiiiiissd O`UTlNG POSTPONED.-The Com for peddling fish on the 'streets' 'witlil James congregational outing which ID w/in onoE§“r=oR isi.ANo 1). J. itit-iionaiii as iipistoisr. At the _(30008.-The Tryon Kiilthliig Minn conclusion oi' the service the Dead or _ of J0iN8 COLORS.- Mr. Mat Doiron are entirely satisiitctory. This speaks who went Oli M1 cXC\\I‘Sl0r\ last aut~ well i'or this Island industry which bus. unin to the western Dl'0Vl\\C0H l\\8llCf‘ SPLENDID RETURNS.- 'Through 011. 105th to take with their stores for i‘.liuri-li, on Sunday last when Messrs. also to be able to provide at least. Siege Battery. Mr. Mclloiialil has ll\0 S09 Of Qll0ll€l’- been connected with the Guardian for 2151? Mills i.i‘..”lilI§ JS ‘Ii>e‘ii.2Z..‘l.it'if.” Wonderllll for the Blood a valued employee of the firm and one ' ~ of the most popular members of the CURE3 SAL'-OW 3K|N» HEAD- statf, Mr. Mi:l)oiiald is the tenth mein-` TIREDNESS. i ' ber ol' tho Guardian staff to don the --- niciit. These well known remedies have ill this 86115011. proven themselves of the highest merit ' Fortunately there is prompt relief ill as a substitute for your t'amil_v phygi. clan, but for the minor ins that do not sons and disease-producing .matter- pliysician, Penslar Remedies are high- depressed, so worn oillfas to-be des- Agent, Central Drugstore. Mit. Ways cured them. "I can speak feel- ::Pers0ns,lia\:iig mon"oy to loan o invest are directed -to tho advertise- ment in this lssuo re Cliii.rlottetown‘ gow", had awful |,(._ndacheS and H ‘ing per cent. interest. These debentures stomach 1 couldlyt sleep 0~ work un. me considered by ba“ke"5““d b"°ke|"9‘tli I used Dr. Hamllton‘s Pills,- . .. I Miss Ada S. Bradbury _»Art.Needle Work and materials for llrug (‘o. Working.. Stamped ~ "Llnens`..; and , 'easy to take, is most pleas-_ _ _ _ lf. _ Stills in Véry Sl'l0l'll lZll'l'l€. ,' We fegeive wgekly Shu). .ville arrived in Cliarlottetowii yester t sisci-:"s'A1'1‘env IN i=‘nANas.-f, Mr James Tait, Brighton, received a_ 3 Bl. the drst. Siege Battery to leave Char- ,i lottstdii/ti;'~the 98th Siege, is now sai- e . s`mittee in connection with the--St.~ was to have been held at the Expert-‘ mental Farm on June lbth regret that RECRUIT FO ` THE "PATS".- owing to their being unable to com- - Major ltev. . l1‘u|llcrtoii has received plete the necessary arrangements has always been Sold Without u message i`rom Ottawa, askin that with tho Farm Sul-\e"|"le“¢l6I\l lllel’ 'urn " _ g tho ure obliged'1o defer the outing for the coupons or prernl, - .S' ..:.L -ie prefer l»‘i°incona Pats to leave lor England in preseiit. 328-0-14M1i. July.-. Those wishing to enlist should - -- MEMORIAL SERVICE.-The Holy _ ln BOY SCOUTS CAMP.- The Boy St. l*eter‘s Cathedral yesterday morn p ing i'or the repose of the soul of Earl this year at Wood .Islands from July Kitcliener and men lost on ll. M. S. lst to tiie“15t.li. All who intend Hampshire, those who perished ro- going should Send in their upplpgu. vontly in the North Sea and tlioso C, lately fallen at Yprcs. The Rev. Dr. Eui:harist (choral) was celebrated limit was tlie-celebraiit, assisted by Canon Simpson as Gospellor and Rev. i-| March in Saul was played. . alson of Mr.. Jos.- Dolron (Black- y‘sniitli,) Oyster lied liritlgo. |\'to thc province ol' Ontario, 'showed himself' i'aitlii"u| in his couiitry by cn- listing in the lillltli Overseas liattal- |- --3- , e ORDINATION AT VERNON.-A 0 iiieinornble ceremony took place at a Vernon ltlver; in St. Joachim’s ir Joseph Rooney and Joseph tl. Mv- e llonalil were raised to the Order of -tha. l’rioi»itl\o'od diy. rl-iii-i. l.ordsli.lp. e 'Bishop O’I.eairy. Among the clergy , present, were Rev, Dr. McLellan, Rec- tor ot' St. l')uiistan‘s College ~ltev. ig- mitius Mcffoitald. St. 'I'iiei=eléa‘tr,* Rev: A it. D. (Broken, Georgetown. Rev MCDONALD.- Yesterday afternoon 'l`l\G0ll0l‘e_Gallant.. Sturgeon. Rev. Pe the members of thc Guardian staff ter l-lughcs, Charlottetown, Rev. P. D presented Mr. Ray A. McDonald. Cir- li/lCG\ligan. Vernon River. The culation Manager, with a Waltham young men finished their education in ii the Quebec Seniiniiry and had receiv- l t Prince Albert tobacco meets 'your wishes in every way-no bite, rio _ _ amount of pleasure and satisfaction Prince Albert will _afford you. ' . » .\.`. .~ ;_;f_ ,' ft is ,wa _ _f ._ ¢¢$*_ parch; just cool, fragrant, refreshing., v cuts out' bite and parch and you smoke as much as you like without trouble for your tongue. Prince to give quality! . ’ ` ~ l§ap}‘i'i\yli\ lill by R. J. lieynolds rl 1 Tuhat cu Cu. the international joy smoke is manufactured to be in a class by, itself] to be better, to meet the taste of smokers all over the world. It is universal in its popularity because it is so friendly to every __ cigarette ora pipe. If your dealer cannot supply you, ask him to secure it through _ his wholesaler. _ You certainly owe it to yourself to know just what a great ' Prince Albert in sold throughout Canada, generally, |'n the . %-lb. tidy red tin, also in pound am' half-pound liumiilorl. \r‘:d':l;°;:,°':5|°' “P P i i il 'Your l O 0 O ‘ of cigarette! O , _ It rolls up into a cigarette you’l1 like better than any kind you ever tasted. . The Prince_A1bert patented process ‘f » » ati ,t ,i l .‘ ' i>RINui uns t 4; ,t i i. .. ‘ , .tb . . i . -. mari who likes to smoke a home-made i_ »'_ ' i li 5 cd all orders up to thc pricstliooil in ' ll ll ...l- L You don’t need to be told how you feel,-blue, sort of sickish, poor np- petite, vague pains. tired in the rt morning. This condition is common ln l)r. llamilton’s Pills which imme- diately relieve the system oi’ all golf it Thousands have b n. so utterly o pondent. but Dr. Hamilton’s Pills al- lngly on the power of Dr. Ha1nllton’s Pills,” writes C. T. Fnarmnn, ni’ King- \' ston. “Last spring my blood was ,thin and weak, 1 was terribly run 5 gnawing. empty feeling about my they did mo a world of good. At al dealers in 25c. boxes. ::To stop your hair t`rom falling use the ltcxall “'93” Hair Tonic. which all Rexall Drug Stores fully guarantee n -50c` and $1.00 bottta. McKinnon “‘Pluy Shoes for clilldren the new Tan Calf*-skin laced play shoe made S Y , - with Elkskln soles shown in all sizes. IS t 4 'T ALLEY & CO. 234-6-l2M2i. ll 'fl/i\_\\\\\\\\iIIHII ici or _ You like pure, fresh candy . everybody does, and there is no reason why you should not have all you want when you can buy our ' Fresh Chocolates and Kisses T i K' g Rial D- Buy a box for Wife, an or the Kiddies. ~ Buy a box for Swee heart. Buy a box for Your e se ments of these delicious ' Candiesandguaranteethem __ . tobepure and fresh. - .Haye CANDY in the home for _E.unday. Buy aliberal supply Sat- -urday. ' ' * _ = Mail .orders r ec eieve prompt attention. ' - The Quality Drugstore Cor. Kent & Pi-lne‘o.'StlL is J.si-:YNoi.i>s 'rosAcco_ co,,ewi,..t°..s..i..... N. c., u. sa. ...i1°;-.f.,_.:-- f F"‘ _ £1 HILLSBOROUGH ROYAL SCAR~ LET CHAPTER will meet in Millviow on 14th and St. Georgebi Lodge ltooui liltli ii p. inn' 329-ti-l4M`1i. CHANGE OF POST OFFICE.-The name of Aitkoirg Ferry post oillcc has been clninged by the Departnient and that oillcc will in futuro be known ar- “Lower Montague." Mr. George A. Poole has recently been appointed l’ostiniistei‘. THE 105TH EN ROUTE.-The (far Ferry Prince Edward Island arrived in Picton yesterday iiiorniiit: -it 7.4.5. 'l‘lic officers oi' the ship iirc loud in == 1-ei Mr. Tliohiiis Burnett of the I’o:-it Olltl Capt. Wiglitnian spent a day or so cs Dcpai-intent who has enllsieil in thi- _ nt 1'. E. island last week returning tt. Overseas Postal services leaves this the city with one more recruit for Lite. nioiiiiiig i'or"Aldcrsliot, N. S. ` Detention Vamp i`orce.- Amherst ___ News. ,, , (`apt. l~‘. Nelson leaves this morn- _ ing for Sydney to lake fl D0SlU0\\ 113 Mr. .Iaim-.~i Mi:l.t-aii of ilieAAppraiser (`-ilief 0ll\<`¢‘I‘ U" llle S~ S- lU“l“0\\\ll Oiili-tr, has hr-en notified of the serious ol the Montreal 'l‘raiispoi-tation (‘oiii-' ;1],,¢,,;,5 Ui- M,-_ 1)\mca“ McNeill, fm-. Willy- ' nioi-ly in the Customs Department _- lioro but for the past eighteen years Bonibadicr Jcl`l` (‘liri:=tio of the l’. 11:. in the department 'at Ottawa. He l. Siege Artillcry, is on a short. leave be-loiig,.s to \Vcst River. Hlsbrother in North Sydney, the guest. ol' liis_.‘Silns ol' Wost Rivet' leaves to-day for . parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. J. (‘.lii'istit:.-- the Capital. V Sydney llocord. . ' I ,-g.,_._. ‘.- . _,gli t -. »--;i-»- iwith an abuiidance ot' food supply. their praise. ot' the conduct oi' the boys , ' 1., , ' -| _-all \‘.!io,tlicy ticclaiwnl, were tblie most or- ` ' W' ' ' _ » dcrly and it ..t beliiivi-tl l: *ge body oi ' passeiigors '.hcy liziil cycrsceii. On :ir- rlval they rmtcrcil in two trains of- |li'- teoii ours eacli, the iirst _leaving at i 0'i:lock and the other at ll. Each of the trains curileii two diiiiilg cars, one i tor the ollicers and ont- for the mei: ‘Mwmmn atwiiai, THE SiS. HALIFAX-The Plillll l.lIlB ‘°"l'¥~S\\f lid Yuut. steamer lluliiax arrived in (‘hnrlo|.tfi town at 10.15 last night, having been . -»~f _ its tl . l ' *Vu I T I4? IZ\\\\\\\\\\'IIIIllIlIIfé" \\\\\\\\@]IIIllI. Johnson & Johiiso'i`i" - muinuiinu i nan- -Dressing riittarhrst NDI' oI¢l.l1!\i --bl detained by fog. Otlierwlscslie would have reached here early in the after- and the following passengers:-fron Boston-Miss M. McLell`i1n, Miss G. Mcllonalil, Miss E. M\cl)onald, and Misses J. N. and Il. Dalton. From lla- lifax-Mr. and Mrs. J. llaywood. Mrs. ll. Doylo and tlniiglitcim The steamer sails on return at 7 o‘cloclt this niorniiig. REPAIRS T0 “CITY OF GHENT"- The Telcgriini of St. .lohn'ii Nlld., June S, says: The steamer City of Ghent. which put in here yesterday for repairs to her machinery- will chiingo hands on reaching the Old (‘.ountry. negotiations for the purchase having been finalized rcceiitly at llalr - hicl IL sh. is now thx, t‘.oiii w i pp e , ' bound with a cargo of deals for Mun- cliestcr, England. Her present owner is Capt. Beattie, who is in charge ot her and has each member of his iam- lly on board filling a post both in the t-nglnc room and on deck ____.1_-1-i P1; F21: ;"'-_TJ~`~ ' ~ i .J ‘si-uoiawrs' oisr Funo ' ' (For 2nd Field Kitchen List No. 16 School, per_Alice G. Don- -_ p nelly, teacher (Zlid con- _ '- tribiitloii to S. OSF.) ' Pupils (9) Anburn.School, per Miss Margaret Mo- naghan, teacher t2nd - t-,ontributloiito S. G. F.) Collected by Erma A. Lund, pupil Grade Vi, _ < Bothol School(l7 con- tributors.) _ Balance at date R. M. Stanway. rr\is_oi_i_liis ' Mr. and- Mrs. W.~ P. Dvllll. 'Cll&‘» left, yesterday on il visit (0 Al\Illp0liB.~_ Senator Murphy returned to Tig- nish yesterday after a short visit to the (tlty. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K.. Dui-hoe, Alexandria. were in tho City yester- day on business. _ Miss ~Emma Burhoe. Alexsndrih spent. the week and in Charlottetown the |ue|t oi John R. and Mn. Burg hoe. _ f Z-_ I noon. Sho brought forty tons of freight I ' I . . . *""'\"_|.~ . CAua4|m'_P_::,`,:,,‘__¢=_n| c.~Lm_ *im A FOOD °_;~|-¢-.....,.. l~m~..,,,"°‘°'-1--.tw\.., .Ee ”‘°">1»¢am|.\a.|¢¢ P~\.,,, QNOM .. '°'“""°'\=°-".':"',,,"“':'l1v\m at “"""". '*'*°°lu~i~'|..°°‘ °" “°"* ' . *mum it "M", %/ - % ` .S0 1.70 4.l0 $139.87 Soc’y-Treats. \\\ 1 Y . V *__ ,_ -1 rhesig Thing l . for Breakfast --1, _ _ , . 4,' And it’s BIG in more ways than one. f F ~ 1 ‘ ‘ ' `- ~ ' ` , _Pf'=”l°“= \>‘}'1\“°°--§~'-__--‘ll-i “$.13”-3? First, there s'that-I wonderful flavour. T-h_e crisp.-_ . » Iupils (7),I~ortune on nu y _ganules of Gl,ape_Nu\s food cornbu-ze the _ , sw?e'fs`l'of whole 'wheat with the smack of 'iriaitéd bar- - » ley-a flavour that -no mere wheat food can rival. i S Next comes the remarkable digestive quality. _' (Malted barley contains a_ natural digestive element. Grape-Nuts digests quickly, and weak as well as t Andithen comes the wonderful nourishing value. - No _other cereal food puts the vim and vigour into- 'body and brain that Grape-Nuts does. " , . ,_ 1 . l "` """‘=‘°=" ‘~\=‘=~1~='.: .-'~r=-..<¢-~¢.,.g,¢,,, , _ or I - ` ` , . i . . _ t l 1 “_” 4.- ..,,.-S .:..._1,,._..._.m:w=~»* strong stomachs handle it comfortably. - ~ ._ , This food-stand-by tells its own story after trial. ;. 'J' _' for. _ r r t Grape-Nu Mrs. Johuneay and two .echlildrem in-ecompanled by Miss Dorothy Long cxprcsg from Montreal. i worth. arrived' Monday night by tliol U’ ` ~ ¢l0lllll\ P0°!\l'\\ 59'!_Fi °°_- M “T here’s a Reason” O t . . i Made in Canada S N” 'Sold _ .. `~ . ‘ ' . /'_ tg ar ~~ _ t ' = `--. user'/..=n§ia¢r:.¢_‘ ».r t- ' 'fyltyr-'-1 if-.. » , . M,