I .J .elif sp’ » ..._ _.lr hi; » ‘ll-_ _‘é-5 an li 3 s:,_. ‘I v -_'_ ;ff.iff ff. 1) . 53 .A _7\`1 _ _»i"` I i \ - I _-ll .I II i l y. 5. l i . ,ff ._.5,_ i =|` fill til ' TI fi i 4 . ._ , if 1]; 1 . _ . . .li r . ¢ ‘ I 1 i ‘r ll-' _ ,_ i. 1 fj . i :`w~..,_.. _ f-_ .~ _ I.-. _ _ _ . ,_ ~ _. ~.>_>‘.;_'-.ve-‘:. ~=_~.=».-=_~~_».~.f~~..-~~f. _ _ ~ ~‘ . ~ . . ‘ - __ _ : - M. ., .‘.~ \ - 3;!" ~-if* »;‘,»».i~ 1' _ - _ , _ .- __ _ I-.__ _ _i I i 3 $1 i ` , ___ .. N . _ . _ on unammnmowiv oosnnxais _ ._ ,JU,NE_1;1,»_ 1,915, <...<_ . _ . we. l- -- 11" MONDAY _ _ _ _ . . _ 1 _ \ » __\._. .- _,~ _.__ __ ..`_ \\-\ ___j.»; '- _ ` _ `~" ‘-..'.-_;\;2 '\-.\"-.`\\‘<~1 '5\\\ :~I\_‘f‘ \`<\.`~.,‘\"~.'-.\. » »\ f~ Children Cry for l_-'Iei:cher’s The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per- sonnl supervision since its infancy. , Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Coimterfcits, Iniitations and “Jiist-as-good ” are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children-Experience against Experiment. in the ranches within a radius of four miles of the town. Sumuierside has become without doubt. the centre of the fox industry.-X. The Western r.-.~.-_-_-_-_-.~.-.-.~.-.-f-=‘=-'-'-‘-'~‘-`-'~""`-`-"""`-'-'-""‘~`-'-'~'-'~`- ' _|1' PAYS to buy in this Province. _EXCELLENT LECTURE.~7-Rev. G. C. Taylor gave an excellent lecture in the Presbyterian Church. Summer- glde, on Friday evening of last week. on " Dr Robertson and His Mission Work in the West," and was listened to with ruuch interest by the audience. At the close a vote of thanks was tendered the lecturer.-X -SPLENDID SUCCESS.-The fox ranchers of Summerside and vicinity all report splendid success in their ranches this season. there being over six hundred young foxes at present tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. Mini- mum charge t can be obtained at Lai!erty's Ton- sorlal Psriours. Wanted at once six i’lrst~class _carpen- ters. Apply Alhert Baker, Summer- side. some experience. Apply at once to R. T. Holman, train for the What is CASTORIA Uastoria ls a. harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- gorip, Drops and Soothing; Syrups. It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its nge is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and alloys Feverlshness. For more than thirty years it luis been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Fintuicncy, \\'ind (‘olic, all Teetliing Troubles and Dlarrhma. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, 8|! similates the Food, giving' licaltliy and natural Sleep. The Cl_Llldren’s Panacea-The llIothcr’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA Atwns ..:::ii ..°:E..':..::;:.‘;:::‘;...T“.i:‘;= at nt New Annan, to Mr E. H. Bears the Signature of , , %% hi Use For liver 30 Years ‘ The Kind You Have Always Bought ""‘ """'*““ °"""'*""'» *""' "°"" °""' the seeding for this year. The tug _ii l 1 ED 842 Save your liusband’s dollars by wearing the “D & A” or the “La Diva” Corsets which are stylish, comfortable, lasting, and cost about one dollar less on every three than imported corsets. Unless you deal with 11 prejudiced, old fashioned corset depurtfncut, your corsetiérc will show and rccoiiiineiitl the “D & A” and the “La Diva" Corsets niade by the Dominion Corset Co. "BUY MADE-/N»cANADA COR6ETs" 8-15 _ _I I lllllllllllllIlllllllllllllllllIlllllllllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlllIlllll||llII||||I|l||||l||lllllllis § § Hlllllll I I ------\ \ Worms Cannot live where Molassine F300 Is Fed f Molassine Fox Food _ _ , should be fed to foxes for the same reason as people in our grandparent’s time took sulpher and molasses and for the same reason as people feed molasses to horses and cattle. r Scientists and medical men of renown readily ad- mit lhat there is no substitute for the old-fashioned Molassine as an internal remedy to regulate the system ’~t_. r- l and fortify it against the ills to which nature is so sus- ceptible. Molassine Fox Food contains the proper meat in the propcr proportions, finely ground so that it can be taken and assimilated by the youngest foxes; it also contains flour to properly balance the nutritive ele- ' iiicnts, and then to complete the combination and make itdz(i_ véholesale food and a reliable remedy Molassine is a e . There is no food more wholesome-there is no I remedy more reliable than Molassine Fox Food. 100 lb. boxes ..... .. . ............................... .$8.25 Also put up in 18 and 45c. pzicknizcs for those who ivish to fry ii nninllcr i|ii:||ility to coiiiniciicf- wllli. (Jrdcr now--Ii_v mnilor 'plionf-.. R.T.HoL1_viAN,Limiiea 1 ° & lIlIl0-f\~l 2M2lEll. 1' "l"l"lC RIN DALE IIVI P. 15166 Canadian 17632 Bay Horst- foaled April 26th 1912. Imported to Canada August 1913. Weight 1860 lbs. Sired High Honor by Hiawatha dam Kate of Chapleton, Grand Dam Ella McGregor, by McGre&oi',Purchased in Toronto by Mr. J.F. Roper of Roi_>)er Bros., May 1 h 1915. Will be at F. W. Hughes Sta les' Grafton Street, Monday, Tuesday, Friday. Saturday every week. Ball. of time at Mr. J._ _ Ropei-'s, Centra Royalty. Terms 12 dollars for the season with return privelege. Mares_at Owners risk. For further infomation apply to the owners J. F. ROPER, Ch’Town R. R. 6 3 _ _ Telephone if-3-2 HAMMOND KELLY Ch"l'oWii P. 0. . J -BALTIC SCHOOL. -- The follow- ing is the landing of the pupils of Baltic school for the month of May: Grade VI.-1, Clayton Donald; 2. Waldon Davison. Grade V.-1. Lil- lian Donald; 2, Kier Crater; 3. F101" ence Lawless. Grade IV. 1, Robbie Donald; 2, Ruth Davison; 3. AIOHZO Holmes. Grade III.-1, Lynda Itani- say. Grade Il.-1, Louise Bernard; 2, Hartwell Bernard und Ella Simp- son. _Grade i.-l, Louise Ramsay; 2, Willie l\iacGilvrie.-D. ed Rayner for a handsome figure. ln disposing oi' the property Mr Tuplin reserved the portion on which his large ranch ls situated and in which he reports splendid success this year. Mr Rayner purposes putting up a large up-to-date ranch on his property and it is understood has already pur- chased a iiumher of foxes with which u stock lt.-X -MALPEQUE-The farmers of this section have about completed which recently brought the scows to ,lllnlpeque for the dredge, was found to liavo a "stowaway" in the hold when the hatches were taken off. Mr. Keith MacGougaii pail a visit to Sea View recently. Mr. tlordon M. Aii»` derson, of the 55th battalion. who was home on furlough from Sussex. left on Wediiesday to rejoin his regiment there. Captain Arclile MacDonald recently landed fourty barrels of her- ring in one day. George O. Burns. who was home on furlough on account of sickness. has received orders to proceed to Valcartier on Monday. where he will join the 6th Canadian Mounted Rifles. John N, MacDonald, inspector of dredges. was a visitor to Malpeque on Thursday. and returned to Charlottetown on Friday Mr. J. J. liornby exporter of lobsters, Char- lottetown, was iii Mnlpcquc on 'l‘hiirs- ilny on official liiisiness. Captain Jus. Brecn and .lamcs Mountain have ninile some flnc ciilclies of coil and niackercl lntcly on thc trawls and iicls. Edward Mc(‘artliy has been conllncil to the house lately hy an at- tack of In grippc. ills niiiny friends wish liini ai speedy roi-ovcry. The mziiiy frloiids of James Tlionipsoli. lliiriilcy I-lridgc. regret to learn that he is still coiivnlescent niiil hope to see lilm rcstorcd tu his usual licaltli. llir. Alex. llcnry, J. P, of lialtic, was in Mnlpequo on 'I`liiirsdii_\' on official business. Tile horse and wagon which was lost in the ice of Riclimoiiil llay last winter has been found near iiay Island. Mr. Thomas MncNutt, who imported a carloarl of Tudliope wagons, has disposed ol' them wltliiii a radius of two miles, Mr. Doiigal Stewart, of 'l`_vne Valley, and his sis- ter. urs. Williaiiis, accoinpmilcd by lloii. .iolin lliclinrds :ind llr, .l. \\`. l‘»i'ii\\'ii. \\'i-rv \'isiIu|'.= Inst Moniiiiii\, of 'l`oronlo, were ilro\viic1I_ The party wcrc iii mi automobile. wlilch acciiliilliilly mn iilto thc Sziskatcheivnii rivcr which ran into the ferry at Outlook. “HOLMAN'S for Hard Coal. 1298-6-9M6lE3i, I. A REMARKABLE LOCAL INDUSTRY il~`i'oin the i‘l|urIo|i¢-iowii l‘»|trloi) .-\ visitor to thc lslaiiil In conversa- ilon with it Patriot i'eporter reninrk- ed what impressed him strongly rc- giirdlmt the commcrcial advancement of this province is the remarkable growth oi' llie business ol' Il. 'l`. llol- nian. Liinlted, Suniinerside. lie states tliathe had the pleasure of seeing this business at close range, and he was ag- reeahly surprised at the developement., "Why," he remarked “one has but to step into their ofiice to be impress- ed with tho hum of business--the clut- ter of typcwritcrs from every corner nwakciis one to thc rcnlizatloii of busi- ness progresslvelicss. To :ice the up- to-date incchanicnl appliances in use for thc snving of time and tlic coii- servation of tiicrg is a arullel with f ‘ _Y D ' the appliances in use in the largest in- sIilu‘ioiis in llie iiictropolitaii cciitrcs. "liiingiiic my surprise" he snid "upon seeing nt the ontriiiicc to the oillvc ri 200~capn<-.ity Tlnic lioooriler oi' thc most improved typo. inside the oillce I beheld one ol' lhc lntost typo lliir- li' A M lii great boon it iiiciiiis to thc Province to have such :i llrni in vour midst. flceiitly cnpnlily to i-iialilc ilinni to logs aliroiid, and bring tliousmids of Edward Island " ._. L_- ._. .__ ._. .__ at ~'\ I' .,- .gt .',. 4,. in \ _pc / >':‘ 4.' E: ~'.'-'t rl*-l‘~'r rl‘»'l"~l* These Suits are f Worth More lian We Ask $12.00 In different styles, plains, checks and stripes, latest cut with best linings procurable. +-i- '-1 ments are large you have A Suit that will ._ Please Parents + -1- Made from closely woven imported mater- ials in Norfolks or plain, checks and stripes $5.75 to $9.00 Highest Quality in every $16.00 One of the sea- sons’ smart styles in single or double breasted style im- ported Tweeds in plains, checks and stripes. H l ' I l ‘ V _-__ E - wanted today and will season. lf it’s right, it’s here. Solve that problem of your Summer 0 Have You Seen if \ Our Splendid Stock of llleii’s ` Clothing for Summer '- prepare for your warm weather apparel. One _._ of the important reasons why our stocks offer you a wonderful opportunity to secure clothing at a low price is due to our ONE PRICE CASH BUSINESS. Here you will find the very goods _.. ~,»._:.-1 rn ‘~ »_ -§-_|._.: \ .. _,__ _. I v Now is the time, and this is the place to V. J. :4 ,4 be wanted for the entire ____ 1 J. Clothes with these splendid "- e The makes have brought out several clever new styles and the best ones are here. Every man who is interested in better ways of dressing should look f these suits over. They will please you. Black a Suit at Vicuna Clay Worsteil Suits 1 sm _selected \ $ 14 Suits l G_s::;.:f;_c;i_onor I _ \ Sugou I |Money_liefunded| __ '~ ,4 v J. nil Blue 'l'.'lf'*_/ij \'~.,_ ;;` iiigl/ /‘ $16, $18, $20 single breas twilled Itali in Boys’ Clothing For Summer 1: Today is the day to buy that suit for your boy, a neat little suit for Sum- mer will improve his appearance and make him happy, the longer you wait to get him that new suit, the less use he will have of it. Now while the assort- a better opportunity to make A Pretty Norfolk Made out of English Whipcord with yoke up the back, bloomer pants any size up to 12 yrs. of age ‘ .. $4.25 Hand tailored in E lish Imported Cloth, breasted style, all-wool ‘ g. __ 5 :V9 '=:'lF" -§_¢§\"e .;»§/ ' ` ~ \‘J ` "~=2=_ ted or double an Cloth Lin- ._ _/ .\. J. . J- .4 'A a choice. -.~ Suits for Larger Boys For the boys not fully grown who wants long ,' pants _ and has all the materials of Men’s Cloth- es, these suits fit the bill $7.00 to $10.00 -': rl* ~'.< v i. 4 Cash Price Paid for Wool Prowse Bros Highest - Cash Price . 0 Paid for Til Wool 4 ¢ J- em m mm lnnd are so iniliiicil with the local Jusliue Pcneuer 1" ;e;r“l;m;l W°““'lm` U spirit, that you cnnnol. renli'/.n what ii 01118 tin- .ienioiice o ea i or inurier in a choking voice, .Luigi Romano stood calniiy in the priiionorls dock in \ T . ` . the court of King’-s bench this after- Sffam Sh” “"‘*°h .Is 1: ‘i';'.l“'°’...i: mf- M- -om. wifi- »» D l - D P `» . low" | in || .Hifi ,|,u|,| _ ,-.,,,,,,m(.,-¢,_ thc siiiiie time his wife was carried Way The Blows iioii, hilit wh:-(ii tlii\nvfl|rn`i cofizipnros suf- 30'? fh°“"'°‘“`t h°“°° “°"°‘““m5 ys or ca y. ltamano was sentenced to be hang- The l’r°V3m"FY ‘vlnds fm' _l“"l`» "nd helwevn 20'000 “nd ";0'(.m0 uma' cd on Friday. Oct. 15. for the murder _lilly aiiil Aiigiisi will likely lic ,|.,]|m-3 cw.,-y ,,,,,,,||, ,O be pm gn ch-._ _of llmhfrinlo _;Jna_lli;i>_:‘_i_\;>_.___:t__was_ _tihis . ~ ~ 'w - lti tri-.ici dl: Ll--B°°°"‘ - -0-““' ° \-\- ist .iiirl Soulli. l`l1|.=. iiicaiis 3;' ;‘ne‘_’_’;h“';m;` "fv'~;‘"h*t‘;°;__u;’ “';;r°v'f. judge nxed ma due of execuuon mu, lit-nt, :ind that you should keep ince_ A5 A |331 ¢..|p.¢_ he ,mm ~'y0q,;_ ',en{i\:slimt_:>k_¢_§n__a_li_i:ih_§i_ie p_r_i;i_i;n=°'s_co;i_ii- . . ' ll l t I. l h dt. fullyfflo 0 ~ _ 0 9 your lic.ul tool by wearing one ol a:_“;?e;’_‘;tl_; "ge E:;';`m;‘“"‘::f mfs locaf. court of appeal, which will be in our Stylish Straw or Pmiania Hats concern and the benefit it |5 m prince"-September term. The sedond _'trial was granted because of a comment to of which \v° have ali abundant ' me jury by ML Jumce La,e,ym,_ u stock. ii the first trlll. bn the vrlavnor not having testiusd on his own behalf. His counsel now claims that there bas not been positive proof tlist the mur- dered man was Mmberto Callforno. WERNER HORN IN COURT AGAIN Horn. the Germ was arrested bio New Me., on a .laser-i’éiiL=i:.;si._=; ? June 9.-At Boston, on You an in can w on ol' the United States Coourts. 0090'- roiig s ililingaiid Listing ni-_ nes, _ :E Multi;.;ra|ili Priiitiiig liiiicliliie, four E' I1- in-I-' -_ ___ _-___ -___ 'J _ni ' ewr ters mid the siiiiie nuinlit-r ol' s,§,§,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,__ A D,C,ap,mm,_ ,mm MONTREAL .1unoE,|N TEARS, iiorn attackcii the indictment on spew] Em,,_l0p,, S,,u|,,,._ mul nn AMW SENTENCE8 MAN T0 DEATH. technical grounds and filed it plea mam, Stamp Amxm me among me against the Jurisdiction of the court. appllanccg l noticed in this iviosl inod- W Iqho plc" ‘B based ‘"1 the "'0"“‘"U0ll em 0fof'“'wH_.. Hu mm_m'd0d hy _.ll g _ that he committed nn act of war. iind .mm pwplc ,mm in l.,r,m_,, ,_;,,w§‘;,‘, ,‘s_ Mon i'1iEAL, Jin... 9.-with Mr. lconscqimniiy was iicyomi the Jiirisfiic I He asked leave also, to amend his petition for ii writ of habeas corpus, 0" U10 ground that he did not state in the original petition that he was domiciled or resident in Germany. Judge Morton said he would hear the motions Wednesday afternoon. Doctor Said llnly WAS SKEPTICAL WHEN HE BEGA Here is a plain, honest statement in regard to Dr. (Ihase's . Ointment. Between the lines of this letter you can read tho gratitude which its writer feels. One does not suffer from annoying distressing piles for ua ysars without appreciating a cure when it is obtained. Almost ovary mall has til the report of someone who sured of piles by the ass Cbase's Ointment. Inch never and without tba writer. and an that the cllfo is writer a ll'0 for other enclos- verify that of an plies, Was iii an llperallon N THE`U8E OF DR CHABE'8 OINT- MENT- RELIEF . CAME QUICKLY unites fortionfyeiiils. and iiwugii I tried all kinds of ointments and 'in- fections l really had no permanent relief until I used Dr. Clisse's Oint- ment I had absolutely no faith in it. for I had been examined by s weli- lmown physician in Vancouver, and he said that an operation was tho vnlftnins um would honest mc. if lm surnrlsinz in. nu.: i omin- ed from the very first box. and nov boxes l am practi- csso so 01009* no rr reason Olat- sfter using cally cured. tionally bad lla! day or tbs results You can from it you send a and