pteut' Photography. ‘ li-an csannorlllrrown ilu.».snnu_r _ _ __ ._ _.____`_ .__ '_ photograph. _ ' avsoliinellmay. The Co0lf_'s Studio J New DesBria'ay Block ` _ ' HAT-sonic ‘ more accept; w able forqnaster Gift than i I dalnhl -\ tmtd Ph0t0- gui; enclosed in one of our __ utifui frames? _ Make an appointment today. Tile Bayer Studio A. E. LYON, Studio 1 Good Photography N J Moderate Prices. ` Personal attention to Am. 1 107 Queen St. Phone 68-J . . Farm 1591' Sale The undersigned offer for sale the farm of the late Ambrose A. Malone. This farm oontainsaiiout one hundred acres, almost all clear, is situated at Bt. Catherins's about two miles from the Town of Souris. On it is a dwelling house and two` large Barns in first clans repair. The land is in a good state ot cultivation and is, well fenced. Immediate poss- ession or same will be given. Further particulars apply to Mcqualdl Solicitor, Bouris, P. land, or to the undersigned. FRANCIS J. 0’DONNELl.. JOHN MALONE, Executors. Bouris, P. E. I., April 8,1916. 81084-5-M183 - F? Fri Eastern S. S. Lines INTERNATIONAU LINE. 8.8. Governon Cobb. ' Leave St. John Wednesdays at 0.00’ a.m. for Eastport, Lubec. Portland and Boston. Leave Saturdays at 7.00 p.m. for Boston direct. Return-Leave Central Wharf, Bos- ton, Mondays at 9.00 a.m. for Po -tland, Lubec. Eastport and St John. Also Fridays at 9.00 a.m.. omitting stop at Portland. MAINE BTEAMSHIP LINE. Between Portland and New York. tmgteamships Northland and 'North r. - Leave -Portland Tuesdays, Thurs-_ days and Saturdays at 6.00‘p.m. Return--Leave New York-same days at 5.00 p.m. Bt John City Ticket Oillce, 47 King Btreet. A. C. Currie, Agent, St John, N.B, A. E. Fleming, T.F. & P.A., St John, Furness ` | Sailings f.oNuo.\l slcnvfcl-1 _ _ lol t ill ..ll’ir...'..":7.ll.'lr2.'."r..°r"i'z1.|?f§.i"‘.°..'.iTr.. John. N.B., returnlna from Bt. John. N. B.. for London via alifsx. . B.S.KANA\VHL S, B. F\ANTBRl‘lM0 S. S. RAP]-"HANNUCK LIVERPOOUSBRVICE lil .§l”?.i.".l.'?i'il‘.'r,'»'53ii’.li'§.‘iif.i’.i“5ii’§». ' hrhhnh Mid. returning fyom Hallisx to srgeol via Bt. lggrfs, Bild. s'§'T>A=A oth A sls'c1lh\c‘l}llg/t For 'sslliniwlates .end vlfikvllfl W larding treig t.and nssbenllefi DDU!! in l'umsss.Wltily& Co. Ltd. \ Halifax. N. S. W /f-ii Z A » . ‘ _ ._.-if 4*? ‘f_._j.-.l-'i`. lllillIliEEl_i_ll\ll\ _"‘Ke'ep_ tile Home _ Fires Burnilit" wan. used .°fc¢u.f<>f_ orstssm . aisplms as your order °f ffcail at our oiiioef 0ur Pi’i°°° lem: and quality the Piompt'rrid_sausfsoto1y will be milit- i “rnmr-A-rrvas,-~ wfmm the Kidneys. ' By its cleaning, healing powers rids the system ofsll waste matter and /....1 ,,...,,,,-,,,, |,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,.,, ,,,,,_ ` on"rowN luanl¢n'rs‘ -1-M---1 -- ii Mliillliliii :stem fr” onmpngsz-'P' un 'Mk (Corrected on Tuesdays and Fridays) _ "irrnlt-¢-lives" anpfem as sm glillgf. f-,‘5f,‘§,°)"§§”) 1" "M" ‘ 35 ldivm' enables tlieatornaah to digest ` Butter (freslf) lb. A _food properly ; makes the bowels move E858. 4°# regularly; and relieves the strain on lg§§v'l."’,'bf’°“‘") Chickens. lb. _ on Hay (pressed), ton the eliminating orgsns,“Fruit-a»tivss" ¥_trsl:vIb(presseal lon or . _ _ 13 to 8 HOWLETT is Kitchener Boots. lor men in 'Pun , latest styles. 9981-b- 2 12 to 18 12 to R 1. Cape Breton on April 16th,Ml'. John ‘M to 515 Gillis. aged 74 years. He formerly Turnips, bus. Z0 to 12% were brought by his son William. His 2 0 thus iaruns apura blood rsfply. pass by rrlrlt-eevss Llmitsa. *Whse-.~.:l».~__~ _ __-:_-_. Kitcheiier For Men INvll‘:~ i If 0 . _/‘gf ss . _/A A 7 M - .1 - -° ff '.5 _ \ .1-.-Q55' »-"~.‘-;_sI_'-_'__:_' '.. `. " ,.¢ "'-:tsu-»¢=» newest lasts. See Our Window 135 Queen Street 60s.sbox,6 for 2.60, trial sire 25s.. Oats (white) bus. we. At dealers or-sent postpaidon reeeiptof ot” Beets, bus. _ Canada’s $5. Leader We have received theKit- chener bpot for men 'in black and tan on all the Alley & Co. Potatoes, bus. 90 to$1. Oats (black) bus. - Carrots. bus. ~ Wool lb. Pafsnips, lb. Geese Ducks l-lidss Turkey or lb Z5 to 14 to 20 to Barley (pel bus) 75 to Butter. crcamery (per lb) .l-i to ' B k h L b 75 t $100 was born hi Dublin,Luncnburg Co. N. 5500 uc W ea .(per_ us) 0 90 S. and camo to this 'country forty-four . _ __ 3 Oatmeal. (per 100 lbs) $2.75 to $3 Oats. white, per bus.) Turnips, (per bus.) ) - Pork, Organs att, (per lb) 91,4 to 12 . \\\\\\\\\\‘ _ Q _: nouns 'ff sKlDN ff. PlLl_S l ___ Ul; ’ lt _ _c 3 <». AL. \\\>_\§_\\=},|s__ “fps-»»~;KiQ_f\l_l=»1f. ' _ .l\l»...._“~»'G'l.“¢'~§‘eT' ~. l-'f"* °'»'\Hl-:TE "'_"'.`l"l'l`»"J}\ _" 5% H Ut ~;‘-‘l."“..`“=;,‘f;\ l"l'1 ni. 'iff 6;, l '< _ \._ \\\\ t- . .f 5 52 came to pay their last respects to a 55 kind and affectionate father. 40 4 4 1% in 15 1 . 9' D _ gg inoffenslve msn. a good nelgbor and a SUMMERMDE MARKM-3' (|:,.|d,y_) his sufferings with great patience, not Butter; dairy, (psi) lb.) .iz to 1 C ll’ k . ( rl ~ Hqdgs' 2;, 3,? 14 _Rustico, Mrs. Cline. Latcs of Glen For- H . (1 ( t 1 ) $10 to $1 _ I-12;. lggggolnsgctlsllgf rio to sia Edward ol Mount Voruoii, and charles Lamb pens (each) 40 to 50 at blome. The services at the house .0 gags, black, pe, bum 56 John Gillis of Wood Island, who spoke B potatoes (per |,u5_) 75 at Wood Island Cenietry. (N. S. pup- 30 e copy). ~ ‘Al /_- Straw, pressed (per ton) ` $6.50 MF- N°AH CAMPBELL- ° ".__§§l_ »Wllea¢, (per ons.) $1.20 to $1.40 --- - _' O ‘ W001 (per 11),) 25 to 40 At Milltovrn Cross on April 23rd af~ bell was called home. Deceased had __ ._-.__,,‘-._|_._g been lil railing health for several ` years. hut his sufferings were borne so v" -5` -“if llliililiill' illllll The Eastern ,-,~_- _~,-_-_ ___-,_»__ __-_~,~_»v -._- ,~_~,, ~-- ~~ xev\r.__- -- ---___ .......- _-_ _-__ .°l‘l' PAY8to b i this Province' *ONE CENT per word esoh _ ny n ‘ sertlon for advertising in this col ~ . _ ..°'r. oognon lvss ls oust-alan Cash melt ewvmnwy order- __ Represents ve lu Montague. l- -'--°_' ' - ` ' ' ‘ "KITGHENER $5.00 Boots for m 30 l 33 t° ag MR, ,|0HN_ q||_|_|5_ ~union were entrusted three daughters *and two sons:- Mrs. Woodman (de- i At his sons residence, Dominion No. re- sided in Caledonia. where his remains two daughters, Mrs. McPhee and Miss 0 Cl1\’lBill\° both oi! Somerville Mass 5 MFI. PETER MOSER ' 0 Ou April 20th 1916 there passed to his Eternal reward Peter Moser of Glen Forest at the advanced age of 5 eighty years Deceased was a kind and loving husband, and father. He bore a. murmur escaping his lips. Deceased 5 years ago. He leaves beside ills sorr- 4 owing widow, two sons and three dau- 4 ghters Mrs. Geo. Publicovor of North 3 ost. Mrs. James Lilies '.-i' Glen Forest, 0 and grave were conducted by Rev. 2 very ieelingly. llltormerlt took place ers pleas ter e. lingering illiless,.Mr. Noah Camp- patiently und cheerfully that it was indeed good to have known him. There are left to mourn besides a sox-rowing widow, seven children, Jcnlllc, Elin, Ester, Frnllk. Lowson and Russel all at home and David iii Lowry, Montana there are also six sisters slid one brothel-, one brother William having predeceased him just one year. Tile sympathy of the entire commuiilty goes out to the strickeli family lu their bemuvemeilt. , .Wo shall meet. but we shui] lilies him, There will be one vacant chair, We eliall linger to caress hlnl, l While we breathe our evening prayer. 'DEATH OF MRS. JOHN T. GARLAND. 3 I Today it is a sad duty to announce Charlottetown ‘ 2p.m.tte6p. m. MORSON A UUFPY Barrister; and Attorneys - MONEY T0 LOAN. Cameron Block, Victoria Row Office Hours: 9 s. m. to 1 p. rn. 8583-10-25Mtt. 4 Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canlds "QUITE A NUMBER OF SMALL Mary Elizabeth beloved wife of Mr. AQCDUNTS HAVE NOW RUN PAST John T. Garland. in the 41st year of D E. ..W'e are again sending a llst to her ag@_ “ the City Court for collection, in a few Deceased had been in failing health days. -~|f y°UI'S is °V¢f'd\|¢f P|¢iB° about one year. It was the fond hope brine. send. or ask us to sail for the or' ner devoted husband parents and “ Piilftiillllllli Cilllls “""°""" ‘”°“"’ Made-to-Measure 0 the death, at her home; Terentum, of health, and with that object 'ln view the host medical iittoudanco and kind- uouricur The best place in Montague to buy School Supplies, Stationery all kin sofiice supplies. We carry the L. E. Water- 0.0. McLeod, K.C., W. E. Bent|ey,K.C. MoLEOD A BENTLEY Barrister and Attomay-at-Law man Foungin Pens which are gu | anteed. Charlottetown, P. E. 1 MeLEAN & MsKlNNON WARBURTON 6 SHAW. Offices-Bank ot N. S., Chambers , ‘ ` A.A. McLean, K.¢., Donald McKinnon Bsrrlaters, Attorneys-at-Law _ Brown Block, Charlottetown. , i Barristers, Attorneys, Notary Pub lic, Etc.. Solicitors for Canada Bank- ers Association, Banl¢`ot Montreal. Canada, Permanent Mortgase Corbor- atiou.' » Oillces- Old Guardian Oillce. Pr»r_ __ se Bloc Charlottetown, P ill l ‘ Montague, P. E. I. . J_“"‘"“° was bgrnél Wl§‘§;\l_*;,§v1:_2‘:1 1;; w k, . . _ BABCOCK AND SONS i*3iii.*'*.:`§§`i'£¢i`-`~"*“‘°`3i’5'°"" __ We Specialize im... _“Mill-in-Man Tailoring. sewlee” lllstab s _ Formerly Patent Oflloe lxamlnsr. Master of Patent Laws. _ Representatives in all foreign soon _ __ .,.._.¢ __ .,. _- ll - .erfs -. ~ » mgrite for Book “Patent Pretsetlon.’;*'B.00tS ' _ J -» <»»=-» --l E _ _ _ _ .t 0 has °“3°s. 1...... ..._ ........l. We carry G. A.” Slater .Invictus ' ' _ Branch” Ottawa. Walllinltbll- , , , ` .____;_...¢..- Ry _“_ ._ _-.~ ., , I.; ____,_..._....,_ h--===-=========' éuaranteed in both; Ladies _5.00 and n ._ | ,_ 0 4_3 A \_ n Q DR_ CLIFT' ents 5.50 and _6.00. These are positiv- ._ _ .se NU'§5,_“;) “S I5 "’1_.,5 Q ' lslmsgs _ Bly tl'l€b€SlI(1l1Ell1tY_I11adC. AISO _(`h€3p' ff- °““‘M‘.?...'2 er ades as required We can suit your |*”i'="i‘i“*““`l|l M¢l>Yl‘il‘¢= l||"‘ ‘ We carry a large stock of Kodak goods. Bring or mail your next film to us to be developed and don’t forget our Photo graphic goods are always fresh. Give us a call when in need of good goods. Ellis Riiarmacy, Ltd. Rev A J McDonald, r g e Blessed sacrament on Palm Sunday, she passed to eternity on I-loly. Thurs- day with a saintly peace and hap- ‘ piness that permeated her entire ex- istencb. It is superiious tostate that pro- 1 home she left with a. sorrowing hus- band four children, egorl from four to _twelve years, hor parents Mr. and Mr Jn.-mos Murnagliall, Iliclinlolld St. city. ` also two br0.llors and two sisters who ,| arn lcft to cherish her memory. ‘ Mr. Gal'land's sister' Miss Frances. of Winchester, Mass.. arrived home ou ,en Str. "Stanley" Wednesday ill time ' to see hor alive, and is going to rcmniil for some time ‘ iunoral on Saturday at 2 o'clock p. in. state of the roads. The pall bearers were: Jas. J. 0’Colmoll. Hugh Cum- miskoy. John Laverty. Joseph Beard. George Simpson and John Simpson. To the sorrowing husband and filmi- .ly we tender our deepest sympathy alld condolence lu their sad bcrenve mellt. _ MR. WILLIAM A. JARDINE. At Nepali on the Miramlclli in N.B.. "oil September 27th, 1840. William A , _ April 19th, 1916 whenuzs soul de- - parted from the earthly tabernacle]-lis illness consisted in a atouiach ailment -_ which retired him to his bed but for a short time. although untltting him for in- work for several months. The end was fl not unexpected thus enabling the mem- bers of his family to be much with him during the closing hours. lie gave _ _ en clear evidence of having no fear of || *D. P TIERNEY is Guardian re- ALLEY & C0. 9481 4-29lll_tf. death and he spoke freely of his iaith “Flllll-a-lim lllllslls, ..z.;.....l'.. l. s....l.p as... _,ALLEY A co sm; Plifmds, ..°nn. c. Menlo.: Guardian agent for Annandale and vi~ Black l‘rni%~inise is Netnre’sown remedy. °illlt!.-J in God whose grace he felt was more 8 the than suilicient for him. Mr. Jardine and was a very kind man and his home of Mr. Nelson Moore. and only dau ll Mtl; was a place of liberal hospitality. He ter of Angus and Mrs Beaton 'union was born three daughters:- 'John Weatherble, Hermitage and Mrs. do to restore her to health and siren gth was done. but without, avail T ns are John and a roc ome. e sister Mrs. W'm. Wood. Alexandra. and one brother Samuel at`0rwell also survive. The funeral was held on Saturday, April 22nd. Interment was at Powfiil; ,(;=metery. Rev. E. B. t Weekso cia . ____,.,__._.._.._-_- MR8. NELBON MOORE. At Brookfield on Saturday mornin April 8th Annie lsahelle, beloved wife 8 was was twice maried first to Miss Prud- called to her eternal rest at the age ence Wood of Alexandra. To this of 30 years The deceased had be GU ill about two months Everything that 'U Mrs. Hy. Burboe, Alexandra; Mrs. medical skill and kind nursing could Pansy in Waltham, .Lass The so sn d li st li Us ' the _ was McDougall, Charlottetown. His sec- ` . he ygfglgn ond wife. who survives was Miss Eliza- late Mrs.Moore who was ofa very llcillg . Dom", John beth Enmanot Vernon River. To this and affectionate disposition was ie ' _ ill high esteem by a wide circle of M°L°°‘|' D' A' M°l’°““ “"6 M‘“°‘l°'“k friends. ln the Presbyterian Church ot MCSWGBII- ll\l0l‘ll1€l1f» WB! lil i-U0 Pre' ceased); Miss Lottie at home and Miss which she was a faithful and consis~ sbyterlan Cemetery. Bl‘00l¢il°ld- - found sorrow manifested itself ill the ""l`§`l_=`:\`l`v"`§i`-3"f»f the RP NS This is new suit time and there‘s always more or less risk of your being stampeded into buying ready-made clothes that are apparently made by nobody in particular, clothes for which no one is willing to stand sponson, those unnamed garments of unknown quality-_-The Orphans of the Clothing _World. _ ~ These garments willbe offered to you under many guises and you will d_o well to forego the pleasure of wearing a new suit on Sunday rather than take this risk. If you would make sure of Wear and stay-there style,_ plck your Spring _Suit from our fresh, and almost unlimited stock of choice materials. Let us make it to your personal measure from the matenal you will yourself select. We stand'Guarantee to your increased satisfaction. Suit or Gvercoat _ Made-to-Measure est nursing procureble were called in t t h I t it it 1 fi §g{e§;§;g;_1_'1';;_f;';d=jl; yl;§t§;§§§¢g; 'ig-_'__ 158 RiCllIllOl1d S ICC , C 31' 0 t€t0WIll i i __ 'last sacraments of the Holy Catholic* __ Church at the hands of her pa.st.or\ '. - - . ' en. Hema lvlslslrvns. _ - E I-I L I S . . _ ecelvln tn nsnclse _ » "All Things Comes to Those Who Wait.” It wlil be greatly to YOUR advantageto have us make your particular suit to your . measure for _delivery in from eight to ten days. To you it means good British Woolens, a very apparent added value at our special price $15.00. We give you so much value that we convince you permanently that our interest and pride in our Made-to-Measure Tailoring does not by ally means cnd with the selling. i ll ‘l .,.- ~-.,,. L. A. GAREAU, President I Some sixty 'carriages attended her English and Sggt(-1| Wgqlgn C05 ' ; ‘ notwitllstallding the almost impossible _ _-._ __ __ l ""3 ”°Mm, H V as l ' » .f ~ -.:‘-ew? 1. - ,' - 1 J ...r.-:_-rfiiéfi.-.:»:..,._ foot whatever ts S1l==lr>f=» and Y°\!f P“fS¢ ,............. . . E... 1 . . N" "°f“» °-'°- - whatever its condition. We _ g;Ve. your .....s»...fy, ...ini .-___-_ .ref-n.l..». rsueiluimmvi-_ _ _ . - t - _ ill.. ...his - .ss._...__l,. good honest valuesln all lines. t is also - . _ ~ " Our Mail Tailo 'n D pa tment stands betwccn you zl id the meti- Mail Orders iocre ready-nialdlesg. Nlaailra post card and by return post you will 1 receive our Spring Outfit-samples, self-measuring form you can follow with ease, fashions and_ tape measure-free of charge and no obligation to purchase. The price to measure by mall,fit guaranteed, $15.00. Ad ress: 415 St. Catherine St. East, Montreal. _ Tailoring Stores ___._._._._ _=f==°¢f°=e2 Pwrsf. .. in Ten Canadian Cities ` trims sos our delight t0 Sefvé YOU- S ‘ 158 Richmond Street, _Charlott_e_to_wn,_ P. VE.-I'.‘ *C- E-~ QI SDN- ,,,,,._,...,,_ 0PP°`°’*“’ PW* of-“°° J .` ». ' ‘_ _V UM 1-taht! __ ~ __ ,' _ _ f,__'.-T....‘.a‘_........'..'.._.-.........- _ _ _ _ ` _ _ 1, _ ‘K _-.su-d. .f