. . , M.A¥_%9.».1915_ _ g . . THE cHARLo'r'1‘E'rowN GUARDIAN » _ p. . PAQ., N. t .1».x-of _-_-i,.. if U . The Eastern Guardian _ Strong--easy io handle , ‘ ` ' ‘ l "* ~ sertion for advertising in this column. PURITY , ' ` .More 1 Bread -ii 4.- ~ - / `\\(,"f<;(. I . p ., H . Ftun , ~ / -fl-W “."*{§ -54.4114” . -Better 1 I \. ._ . - » Bread Q ` 722 er-=e- - 15 iw LET US demonstrate our skill by making for you the best portrait you have ever had. The Cook Studio SIXTEEN ' is a most inter- esting age-but each year marks a change that should be recorded by a new portrait. Make the appointment to-day THE BAYER STUDIO I-~..-. Furness _ A Sailings From LONDON From HALIIVAX STEAMEII Graciana 12th May 3i'd June l5lh “ Appenine Messina 20ili May (‘stt:rino 25th " From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX STEAMICII 2'lLhM ay Durango l5t h June Furness,Withy& Co, Ltd. \ Halifax, N. S. t- I l a _..¢.. > CANADIAN ...- _ PF'l Direct Short Route ‘. MARITIME PROVINCES 1 - To Montreal and West Q (DAILY) - _ . Lv. HALIFAX,--8.00 a. rn ` Lv. ST. JOHN, 5.45 p.m. FAST EXPRESS TRAINS ill~}'l`\\'EEN MONTREAL-TORONO DETROIT-CHICAGO Electric Lighted Sleepcrs.CompartmeniCars w. s.1-Iowiino, riqinkt., c.i-.n., st. Joinf. Geo. VVALLER, Dominion Express Build- ing, Charlottetown. York Point Ferry G. B. Dolphin, May and June, Sep- tember, October and Novenibor. vaaves Leaves Pownal Wliari ork Point. Charlottetown 8.30 a. m. ll ii. ui. 1 p, ni, 3 p. ni. 4 p_ m, . 5.30 ll. Ill. SUN DAYS. 10.30 ti. m.' 12.80 ii- m», 3.00 p. ni. 3.30 p. ui. H. D. McN EVIN. 1061-5-20M2|. gn; I "25 Men's new Tweed Suits. To- days special. worth $10.00 and $12.00 lor $8.50. PATONS. 1010-5-17M3i “Three hours display today of fresh herring, lobsters, halibut, hatldock, and coililsli, (llinrlottctown Fish Sup- nlv Co. 1812-5-isitizii. =MAY"-- Shoe Snaps AlYVomen’s Kig low shoes sizes wort up to $2.50.... f Another lot of women’s shoes...... 98c Missies’ Boots and Slippers ...... ._ 75c Children’s Boots Sizes 9 and 10 .... .. 75c Come early. ` -Alley & Co. 135 Queen St. ig-gg ;/I/i\\\\\\\\\\W*1/IIIII §REiii>iN Biio FOR BIG FISH \\\\*9/IIIIIIHMWvlHlHllA\\\u\\\\\\\%llA\\\\\ : "* H' 0 I \ - P1 B 4 ` o _ . i~ r_`\\\\\vllI/4\\\\\\\\\\vllulllll/mu\\\\\\\\W//I/I/A Caught 24th of May qual to any Buy you ackle where you will he prize is -here for you Reddin Bros., The Best Fishing Tackle” Opposite Post Oiiice Phone 86 1060-5-20m4i 7/nr//1rr.a\\\\\vl1//A\\\\'\ Coal Coal 'Wholesale & Retail _Now that navigation is open we are prepared to issue orders for car- g0.0¢ oi Dominion Coal ComDB\\Y'¢ .ydney coal, or we will agree to de- liver cargoes when required at the diilerent P. E.. Island ports ii sult- sble vessels can he obtained. ideas and terms quoted on A111111' ee lent ' We keep a stock ol coal always on liitnd and stenmers requiring Bunker Coal can be supplied at short no- tioe, 'Parties requiring eonl for house- hold purposes cannot do better than by-_giving us their order. _ Dtir prices are lowest. d _S§§oon¢?,~always ..~n demand an ehpji-te;-ed t highest rates oi ireight. “A ‘,,',¢~i~.‘,it"cr°¢| s. s. Lies. Agent: Dominion Goal Oo.. LW- oituiottetumt, P. al. _nm ms-' _ M Y Pi Q. am "_ Phd!!! |04. F- | . \\\\\`\\\\it//4 "~ -1- » /if \ : \\\§ ' ig' ..` »` _`, \.;~-.;-rg J =i0 P :J ji _,p _ 'I \=__\_\\\ QNX L; Bl ck Diamonds ' are ot 'more' value to you in the midst ot a, ltlisllrd than white ones. - We’ve a yarding] , ot ling qiinlitierle, i awe, an w s . §§'i'it°ii€it§?f‘ iifsm nv winced mm. “ggi-, we deliver them quietly. IIGT QUALITY COAL A .4 . :_A r. . . M . i ...T. GORDON IVES is Guardian agent in Montague. ::Flfteen packages flower and gar- den seeds for 25 cents. See page 138 Ho|man'l Catalog. Order quickly. 1050-5-19ME3i. PENNY EDITION OF ` BRYCE'8 REPORT ON ‘ GERMAN OUTRAGES LONDON, May 18.--'l‘lie British government has decided to issue a penny edition oi the report of the committee on alleged German out- rages of which Viscount Bryce was the president. 'Phe-'report is being translated into the chief languages ot’ Europe and india. ll; lisiiiiiuiiiii ui ciiiiiiii iiits Every Reader of This Newspaper to Have a Full-sized Union Jack. "A Hag for every home" was the happy, timely thought which iuipelled this newspaper to join the leading dai- lies in other cities and arrange for tlie supply ot Union Jacks suilleient in number to provide one or more not only for every home, but lor every window in that city. ` Nothing has been neglected or omli- ted which mukes for quality and coni- pletness oi’ the entire iiag outfit. These large. brightly-hued emblems are equipped with socket, jointed pole and lialyards all ready to snap iii the breeze front the liolisefronts. They are made from special hunting, and the colors are dyed in fast color and are oi' lasting brilliance. The head of the ting is bound with srong, heavy canvas provided with brass grommets. 'l‘lw pole is varnii-ihed to withstand the weather und is i'ull six feet in length, brass joint ierruled in the middle to permit close packing and has an orna- mcnt hull with two eyelets through which run the liulyards. Tlic whole oiiitlt is securely boxed for preserva- tion froin time to time between use. 'i`hii~i flag is just such a. ting as brings $4.00 when sold, but is offered hy this newspaper to readers who clip and pre- sent the coupon printed on another page ot' this issue together with the small expense amount which just a- bout. covers the cost oi’ getting the outiit together and placing it iii. the reader’s hands. Everybody wants this flag outfit.. Everybody shall have one as fast ns the manufacturer can supply them. .lust clip the coupon and present it to- gether with the amount mentioned in thc announcement as covering the cost ot' the distribution. Today is the best time of all to drop in and carry home the colors of your country. l0!'9-'-20 > ti MEII. Minard’s Llrtlment Co., Limited. Gentlemen.-Last Winter I received great benefit from the use of MIN- ARIVS LINIMENT in a severe attack mf l.uGripDe, and I have frequently proved it to be very eilectlve in cases of iiiilammation. Yours, W. A. HUTCHINSON.. . UHIEAGU MIHKETS (Special to The Guardian) (‘.lil(‘.AGO, May 18.-Chicago mark- ot, wheat, No 2 Red 1.54%; No. 2 hard, 1.54 1-2 at 1.55%; Corn No. 2, 75% at 70; others nominal; Oats No. 3, white 521/2 at 53%; Standard' 53% at 53%; Rye nominal; Barley 72 at 78. 'I‘imotliy 5.00 at 0.25. Glover 8.50 ut 12.75. Pork. 17.60. Lord 942 at 0.47. Ribs 9.75 at 10.25. CII’TO\VN IVIARKETS Oats (white) 68c. Oats (black) 60c. Straw (per ton) $6.00 Huy, pressed, (per ton) $14.00 Eggs (per dozen) 10 to 200. Print. butter (per lb.) 27c. Fowl (per lb.) 10c. Chickens 11 to 13c. Wheat (per bushel) $1.00 to $1.25 Buckwheat 75c . Barley 70 to 75c. Tub butter (per lb.) 24c. Potatoes (per bushel) 30c. Turnlps (per bushel) 20c. Hides 101:. Caliskins 10c. Beet (per lb.) ` 7 to 80. Sausages (per lb.) llic. Pork (per lb.) 100- CASTOR IA For Infants and (ihlldrsn. llit Kimi You lim Always lltughi Bears the ......... Iuiportant Notice to Farmers THE PURE BFIED QLYDESDALE sErAi.i.toN. 1 “FLASH ROYAL" (12790) C.N.R., Foaled Aug. 8th, 1911. Inspected and approved Enrolment Nc. sz, sire “Flesh Favorite" ump.) (4583). \By Royal Favorite (10630) Dain. “Baron's Lilly," (lmp.) by "Baron's Pride" (9122). Flash Fav- orite in 1900 beat, all competitors at Dominion Exhibition, Halifax' and has proven himself ilrst class stock horse. l3aron's Pride, sire oi I-‘lash RoyaI's dam is considered the highest type of Clydesdale breeding in Scotland. Flash Royal is a beautiful Individual dark bay in color, well cut HEAD and NECK with heavy. clean bone and perfect action, kind disposi- tion and s sure foal getter. This gives the iarmers of Murray River and vic- inity a golden opportunity of securing the services ot a tlrst clogs stallion at e very moderate price. on_, w tae. kept at Kearney Brel-?é;¢llt)ile,|. at Murray River during the season of C. Lyons & Co. l 1015. William Kearney in charge. , 1034-5-19Mwstrilltltenws14i Cash niust uccoiiipany order. ..*ORNAMENTAL FENCING 4 cents per loot. D. F. MacDonald. Souris. 9829-5-7Mt!. ..*DON'T FORGET the Recital in Georgetown Hall next Saturday even- ing wheri the popular Mr. Irving Beers will entertain in aid of the English Cliurch. Admission 251:. -1016-5-l8M3i. S’SIDE MARKETS (Corrected Wednesday)_ Barley bus. 65 to 90c. Roller Mill flour, per 100 3.25 3.50 Straw, pressed ton 5.00 'l‘urnlps,- bus. ` .15 Wheat, bus. 1.31 1.60 \\ oul, ll'. .30 CANADIAN HONOR LIST IS NOW 4,751. 0T’I`AWA, May 18.-- The Canadian honor list now reaches the enormous total of 4.751, and the end oi’ the casu- alti fr tl , bultl t' L iiiarck es om ie e o angs is not yet in sight. The Canadians saved .the day on the i'our days of tearful ilglitiiig, but lt took a terrible toil. The week-eiiil ci-isuuliy list con- tained 634 iiaines, 131 killed, 251 wounded and 252 missing. Halt the missing, or 127, were from the Second Battalion, raised iii Eastern Ontario. 'l’lilrty-tliroe nantes oi’ missing from the Third Batlalliiii, which contains 'i‘oi°oiito units, arc reported. The gul- lulit Ttli, which lost its coniiiiuiidcr. Buckwheat Butter, lb . (dairy) . G0 ao 9 .00 _ . _24 | tfnl. I\‘lt~l-larg, has reported :I5 inissing. chases Butter, lb. (creamery) Ualiskins lb. Eggs, dozen Hay, pressed Hides, lb. Lamb pelts Oatmeal, per 100 Oats, (white) bus. Outs (black) bus. Potatoes, bus. 1-lay, loose ton $10 .00 10. "L .10 _gg This total oi' 4,751 includes thc casu- _10 nltics iroin April 22nd. the day the big _15 battle opt,-neil. However, it also coil- 11_00iiiiins the lists of the l’rini<<.~ss _Pats 00 12_00iin the recent heavy tlghting at lprcs. _10‘ziiid also the names oi` a number of 30 _50 Catiadluii artillerynieii who hiivc been 3_75‘engiigcil in the icriiii-. artillery iliit-ls 55 ' _60 ot' tile piist two weeks. ’l‘lic totals are G0 .65 3,200 iviiiiiided, 867 uiissing and 078 .29‘killi-il. _ _Z _ tg is im CANADA (_. l'|"""""""""' 1 £6 Vicunas, *Rough Scotclies---as Well as our_ famous Fast_ Indigo Dye” Blue Serge. For this class of fabric---in any good tailor shop---you Would pay from $25 to $30. You have unrestricted choice. [$115-Any Fabric in the House-$1 . ioestxwnizi. li Out-of-Town Men very best of service, you the same satisfaction in tit as if you werearesident here. Don’t put it off-write today-Address L Mail Order Dept., 415 St. Catherine St. East-Montreal. | 4-_- ‘ _- 5 "- ~ . --,.-.. .._._,. .,. .. .. -- - . We send sample fabrics, style book, and self-measuring chnrt to any address. Our Mail Order Dept. is fully equipped to give you the Remember-~-this is strictly to order. Every Suit or Overcoat will bei made specially to measure, in our own tailor shops, and will be design- ed, tailored and iinished in as fine a style as expert tailors can produce. lt’s the middle profits that boost the price of clothes-by “side-_step ping” these through the "iVIill-to- Mari" plan-getting our Woolens direct from the Mills in the Old Country-the English and Scotch Woolen Co. has made the $15. l_Vl_as- ter 'failored Garment, a possibility, and an actuality. _ We stand between you and high prices-save you $10. to $15. on your Suit or Overcoat-and give you' everything you can get anywhere else-and a great deal more. T hese are facts and thousands of men wearing our Millto-Man Clothes testify to every day-and tell you that there is only one place fo_r you to buy your Clothes-at the sign of the $15. no more, no less.f’ We want to be your Tailors-not for merely one suit or overcoat- but year in and year out-give us the opportunity to show you what we can do for your pocket and your . wardrobe. FRED K. GAREAU ' Sup. of Branches Maritime H Provinces 'Tiny Tai ored to Order HERE are the newest and choicest weaves-“Direct from the Mills” . ---including Striped Worsteds Fancy Tweeds, Pine Cheviots and l 1 “Mill-To-Man Tailoring Service” /9'* .. . _ _ est ,, ‘_:;.;»'jE-','-: :-_.»;'_r-'-,'--.f=.'=,e',~'~.' `:,i=.-f ~= ,;,.=_.~ if " S "® ai Es I no lil Montreal | a"-~' ' ~ ~ i r 'J v , "t -.3 .- ' t 5; ' -'--~~. . --»..:'¢.'.»:’-.=.=.=.=='f.-_-. 1 'rs ,X t. _A wamffi .vor »'.‘Y~'g f e ' v ` ` r-iid ‘ii . . _ _ . .ak . 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