:AUGUST 20, 1915 . _ , . , .17 . I / . ‘ ' *. .- . , ` x 5 J . 5 t i 5 ._ _ . 1-* ,,. LET us develop your films and make your prints. W ve a comp ete and modgriia department for handlihz r\`_ \ this work- ' _ __ \\ Send us your exposures we will get there' is in them, g§W,) The G. l'I. Cook Studio p Send One Home Next to an actual visit. a portrait send to the folks at home or those re- latives who care moat about you, will be most welcomed--will give you the greatest pleasure. Modern iihotozraiiliy isirt a ti-lai to undergo, its an experience to en- Joy. Make the appointments today. The Bayer Studio Time Table. Rocky Point Ferry. 8. 8. Hlllaboro. Leave Ch'town Leave Rocky Point '1.00 a.m. 7.20 a.m. 8.00 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 0.80 a.m. 10.00 a.m. 11.00 a.m. 11.30 a.m. 1.80 p.m. 2.00 p.m. I-30 l>.m. 8.00 p.m. 8.80 nm- 4.00 pm. 4.80 p.m. 5.00 p.m. 6.80 D.m. 7.00 p.m, 9.80 l.m. IUNDAY 10.00 a.m. 11-45 mm- 1.00 p.m. 2.00 9.111. 2.80 p.m, l-00 D-IIL 8.30 p.m. 4-00 mm- 5.00 i>,.m. 'I M. MURPHY, Manager-, SEAL BRAND coi=ris:e B6 There are other Coffees -but-they a 1' e n o t “SealBrand” In K, I and 2 pound cans. Whole - ground - pulverized- also Fine Ground for Percolatora. CHASE & SANBORII, MONTREAL isa if---i_|-15 UST 6th, the S. S. HALIFAX will leave 'CHARLOTTETOWN for BOS- '1‘0N via Hawkesbury and Halifax, and every Friday a.': noon thereafter. FROM BOSTON EVERY TOESDAY AT NOON. For further information apply lo JA8. CARRAGHER, Agent. Charlottetown. Eastern S. S. Lines International Line ltoamahlpa Calvin Austin, Gov. Ding- Ioy and Governor Cobb. COA_ST\VlSE:-Leave St. John; Mon., Wed.. and Fridag at9 a.m. for Lubec, Lsstporr Port- land and oston' Return leave Central Wharf- Boston, Mon.. Wed.. and Fri.. at 9 a.m. for Port, and Last ort, Lubec, and Bt. luhn. Dililtltllp;-Leave St. John. Tues, Fri. and Bat. at 7p. m. Return. leave Central Wharf, Boston. Mn ..Thurs. and Sun. at 10.00 a.m. mL'l'soi>oLi'rAN Lina STEAMSHIPS MASSACHUSETTS AND BUNKER HILL Leave North side of India Wharf,Boston, every day at 5 p.m.. due New York at 8 a.m, Same ser- vice returniné. ‘ MAIN STEAMSHIP LINE BTIAMSHIPS NORTH LAND AND NORTH STAR Leave Franklin \Vharf,Portland,Tues .'1`l\urs. nd Sat at 6.30 p.m.. also Mon.. at 10.30 a. m. fo New York. Same service returning. City Ticket Office, 41 King Street. A. C. Currie, Agent, St. John, N. B. A- E .FIemln||, T.F.&P.A. St John, New Brunlwlok. i _I Sailings From LONDON From HALIFAX STEAMER ul! 2iat Appenlne August i3th A\|gustfiSth Caterine AUIUI! 318! ' Flint LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX STEAMER Durango _ August 12th August 17th Tabasco Sestembermi Fumess,Withy & Co,Lld. V Halifax, N. S. W Hard Coal To Arrive li i. - I schooners. from NSW with car- We have the foliowlnl now on way and due York and Philadelphia loss of Best- American Anthraclfo ooallin Egg stove and Chestnut sizes. aambiy “iaA|AH i<.s1°s'reoN. with 5°°*°"° “|\. Powlne" with 07° ¢°'\' “r. A. Ai.i.AN" ....wnn ..sso tm *ruin cini is an oi nest quality; and will be sold at very lowest prix? While discbarlinl. Parties Hills img thracite Coal cannot do 0 .t li by booking their orders" m ce, and delivery will be made 0 vessels while diacharllnl- Buiitain Bell & C0 .. . _ ~ -;'i.i_.'."_. ,._- 'ooninua cm co- W- . 1-1'1" . ____...-r'\»°l"* Q-ln -11| Shoe Sale Now at its Best w.III‘i.“lf.§§i>‘lif’_i_2.95 Women’s Oxfords worth to $4.50 2 Women’s O xfords worth to $3.00 1 wII3.“lZ“7§3‘ié’6TT?i2.29 WOIIIISIIS Call and he convinced Alley & Co. 135 Queen St `I____ ,L-gn-naman*-Q4-mana `ANADlAN fPAClF|c Farm Laborers sxctiitsions AUGUST 17th AUGUST 24th St. John to Winnipeg Going $12.00 Returning $18.00 N94 ..B¢y0\-id Winnipeg half cent per mile`to poidls East of McLeod. Calgary and Ld- montnn. , w, B, HOWARD. llqliiin.. C.P.R., Bt. John. Geo, WALLER, Dominion Express Build- ins. Charlottetown. ,-...“_..,-M., August I Commencing FRIDAY ut noon AUG- I oal ` i t took of allvvI1<}:?l§R1IiDII,m(I)4>Iilse sand al- ways give prompt and careful attention toall orders large 'and small. i e have vessels now en route wiiii HARD COAL-Egg Stove Nur, oid s anev Roan .sydney Run of NIine,Inverness_ ound and peanut, Albion Round, Run of Mine and Nut Customers wht want the best should order now so as to take delivery from the Vessels. Use our Coal and save money Phone 1 1 l G- lll1I\S._3f.l-,.1-Ill.. . THE OHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .g 1’-00"! SEVEN __ The Eastern Guardian . .*IT PAYS to buy in this Province. .. CARL McDONALD is Guardian Representative for Souris. ..°T GORDON IVE8 Is Guardian Representative for Souris. 1 ..*COMING EXl-IlBITl0N.-- The Committee in charge of the Souris exhibition, are at present making pre- ,paration for the Exhibition which will take place on October 5th.* V EASTERN PERSONALS ..*Mr. Harris, Sunimerside arrived in Souris Wednesday! I ..*Mr. Harry James. Charlottetown Jeft Souris yesterday evening for the Magdalen islands! ..*Mrs. Longsle and daughter for- merly of Souris arrived home from Boston last week to spend a few weeks here.* ..*Mr. George Leslie, Morell, for- merly a citizen of Souris West arriv- ed in Souris Wednesday evening to renew oil] acqunintuiices.* IIISIIIIINS SIIIIIIII ‘ IIIIIVIIIII IIUSSIINS Bill VIENNA, Aug. 17.-Austro-Hungarian troops pursuing the retreating Rus- sians have advanced to Debrynka, thirteen miles south-west of the fortress of Brest Litovsk, according to an official statement issued to-night at the Austrian War Oiiice. The state- ment says: Austro-llniigariaii troops urc sharply pursuing the enemy, who is continuously retreating. The pur- suing troops under Field Marshal Von Arz, have advanced to Debrynka, twenty kilometres south-west of Brest Litovsk. The Russian rearguard tuk- ing positions ncnr Piszng were beaten hack by the Hungarian Laiidwehr. Forces under coininand of Auchdukc Joseph Fcrdiiiniid arc advancing on Jiiiiow. General Von Koeyess has beaten the enemy back across the Bug in the region ot' Koiistanynow, north oi' the lower Bug the German and Aus- trian cavalry are fighting together. On thc front ncur Vladimir Volyiiskyie and East Galicia the situation is quiet. The ilrc of italian heavy artillery ,against our Tyroleaii defence works continues feeble. Hostile infantry tlctwcliiiiciits advancliig on the Val Surganu to Gai"/.zmo, north-east of Borrgo have liceii beaten hack. In tiiiuetl attacks against our positions, but were repulsed. EIITIIIN WIII Ili _ LONDON, Aug. 18.-Proclamation declaring cotton contraband of war is expected to be issued tonight or tomorrow by both Britain and France. RED CROSS CONTRIBUTIONS. ORWELL AUXILIARY. f Proceeds Ice-cream Social $49.53. Mr. D. D. McLeod 5.00; (Collected by Win. I.. Il. ings; Mrs Ln Trobe 1.00; (collected by Mr. R. Ward), Mr. J. S. McLeod 1.00; Mr. Dan MacPherson 1.00; Mr. Sain. McLeod 1.50; Miss Ella McLeod 50c; Mrs. Vuniderstine .30; M. B. Dawson 1.00; Messrs Camp- bell, and Macdonald 2.00; Mrs. Mac- Pliuil. .50; Miss Ethel MacLeod, 1.00; Mr. Otis McLeod, 1.00 (collected by Mrs. I, l. and M. A. MacLeoa, Uigg. Total. $6533. _ Receipts, _ $65,553 Expenses (strawberries) hall rent and sundries 7.33 Total $58.00 2601-8-20ME1l. SUNBURN. Bi_|sTERs_ Sora E FEET. gift ni léii §_ iii For Vacation . Days There is nothing that we could suggest to _add more pleasure on your holiday than a Kodak-_- they are light, comdgact, efficient. and depen ble in the fullest sense of _ the word. We carry a complete stock of Kod- algs, Films and all sup- plies. We have a develop- ing and printing depart- § ment which is_equipped up-to-date. Prices satis- ‘ factory. Mail your next ; film to ' The Ellis Pharmacy, Ltd. ' ` . _ Montague, _ Prince Edward Island .,-. . = ~ if .. _». 1 ‘ .Y ~ . . ._ 1'.--1.. _, t" N I , » vm 'f -_ ,~r-"~» ‘-» .~» ' .‘ 1. . * » ~ - - ,~ ; .f.».‘:"~;- .' 1" -"' .i"r- ' '_' . . Milli IIINIIIIBIINII ` ..*ONE CENT per word each in- ~ertion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. _ - . .*TEA POSTPONED.-- The Elmi- ra Tea, which was to have taken ,place Wednesday has been postponed indefinitely on account of bad weath- er etc.* .JENJOYED GATHERlNG.- The special which left Souris this morn- ing for the gathering of the Clans at Georgetown was well packed and it is regrettable that the day was not »i1ner.' - . .*SERl0U8 MATTER-A letter was received a short time ago by the editor of the_ Guardian with a certain Souris person’s name signed to it. Up- on investigation it was found that this person had sent no such letter. The matters in this letter were of a mili- tary nature and the writer forged an- other person’s name, thereby leaving himself open to serious charges. For- tunately the name of the sender has been found and it being the first known offence nothing will be done except to point out that the writers of these "suppressed" letters are quite often well known. If these people had the courage of their convictions they would sign their own name, but in- stead oi’ this cravenly hiding behind people’s signatures.-* IIISEIIIII AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Cleveland, Cleveland 3, Washing- ton 0.~ At Detroit, Detroit 4, Philadelphia 1. At Chicago, Chicago 5 Boston 8. St. Louis, New York Postponed rain. NATIONAL. At Brooklyn, Chicago 9, Brooklyn 0. At Now York, Cincinnati 7, New York 4. At Plliiidelpina, Pittsburg 8. Phila- delphia 4. At Bostoii, Boston 3, St. Louis 1. FEDERAL LEAGUE. At Buffalo Ist Game, Buffalo 3, Kansas City 2. 2. ‘ lyn 5. A ed. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. At Buffalo, Buffalo 5, Montreal 0. 2. risburg 2. ` 2. _ _ BASEBALL. " The fastest game of baseball over played iii Spring Valley was witness- ed by a large crowd of spectators on ‘_ Monday, Aug. 16th when the Spring FValley team defeated the Margate team by a score oi’ 12-4. The winning of the first game they have played this season speaks well for the manu- ger of the Spring Valley team. Mr. Guy Duggan. The game was featured by the excellent fielding of Howard and Glydon while the shortstop fully proved. himself worthy of the title oi' “Home Run Baker." The following is the lineup. SPRING VALLEY MARGATE H. Bealrsto catcher C. Dlmils C- CIIHIIIPIOH pitcher W. Brown G. Crozier lst Base W. Beairsto S. Profit 2nd Base C. Howard K. Champion 3rd Base H. Brown J. Davidson S. Stop C. Baker J. McKinnon R. Field W. Dinnls L. Laird L. Field L. Follaiid H. McKinnon C. Field T. Glydon The score by linnings was:- Spring Valley .Margate O :- N i-I ww N A 00 mi _iniiiis R CIPTOWN MARKETS Print butter per lb Fowl per lb Chickens, Wheat, per bush Buckwheat, ' $1.00 Barley, ' $1.00 Oats white, Oats, black Hay, pressed per ton. Eggs, per doz' Tub butter, per lb, I] Potatoes, por bush Turnips, per bush Hides, _*- .C 20 tO 25 10 1.0 11 14 to 16 $1.25 _,,. ..-- .___ __ hh me $14.00 .20 .21 _ .35 ‘ .25 . ` .12 Beef, per lb, retail ~ 10 to 12 Pork per lb, carcass if .11 oats, iiiacit, bun. I .ss Cherries, qt., "_ .25 Raspberries, per qt., . I .15 Blueberries, per qt., ` .12 Black currants, ' 15 to 17 Gooseberries 10 to 12 S’SIDE MARKETS Straw (Der ton) $6.00 Turnips. bus. -15 Wheat, bus. I 1.00 to 1.60 Wool, lb. -30 Eggs, dozen 'I -15 I-lay, loose ton $10.00 to 11.00 I-lay, pressed 10.00 to 12.00 Hides. lb. -10 Lamb polts ' .30 to .50 Oatmeal, per 100 3.75 oats, (white) bus." -65 Barley, bus. 05 to 90 Buckwheat 60 10 90 Butter, Ib. (dairy) I 20 t0 24 - 22 to V . . _<',|-_ ._ -1 Butter Ili. (creamery) Celfskins Ib. Oats (black) bus. .70 Potatoes - ' ~40 "Madam, Odorono will forever ban- ish the disagreeable prespiration sn- noyance Odorono is a dainty toilet preparation that keeps the body cool and free from excessive presplration during the hot weather. You need Odorono, get B tfill bottle today. The Two Macs, 140 Great George Street. _ _ _ V _ _ _ v lltf. \~ .I '. '~r_;»..e.<,~.-;._ , , , it /, .1 ,n 2nd Game, ,|Buiiaio 3, Kansas City At Pittsburg, Pittsburg 12, Brook- t Baltimore, Baltimore 6, Chicago 0 Only three Federal games schedul- At Rochester, Rochester 4, Toronto At Harrisburg, Providence 5, Hur- At Richmond, Jersey 4, Richmond -12 , Remember It ia wise to get rid quickly of ailments of the organs of diges- tion-of headache, languor, de- pression of spirits-the troubles for which the best corrective is PILL Aqylsdiahlinlhswwu. la hang! can 0 éi if CANADIAN PATENT. (Guardian Special.) 161,760 Meat Slicer- Donald & Col- lins, Toronto, (liitnrio. 161,762 Water Wheel- P. il. F. Spies, Qetcrlitirougli, Ontario. 161,774 Sharpener for linrrow Discs- Sanders & llengesbacii. Wey- burn, Sask. 161,776 Foldiiig Crndlc- Marcus & Young, 'l`oront_o, ()iitni'io.. 161,779 Aiiiiiial Trap- Mciiniicou & Selycr, Monlrciil, Que. 161,787 I.ad cite.-o 3.55 2.48 2,20 1.30 School Books I And School Supplies Term 1915-16 (Write for Course of Studies). We have provided a big ‘ stock of College Text Books, School Books, Work Books, Pens, Ink, Pencils, Penbolders, Chalk, Crayons. Draw- ing Books, Drawing Paper, Examination Pads, Scribbler, Exer- cise Books, Note Books, Shorthand Note Books, Blotting Paper, Rulers, Erasers, everything re- quired bythe Pupils of the Public Schools. Wholesale and Retail lowest prices. Carter & Company Limited , Booksellers and Stationers ‘ 2590-8-1!lMtl`. Nerve Energy and Eyeglasses A constant dropxing wears away astone. s ight eyestrain iniures the health because it is constant._ The strain which first manifests itself as a slight discomfort 'should be remedied at once. This we guarantee to do with glasses. . elays are dangerous. We duplicate all kinds of lenses that may be broken. H. J. MABON ` Druggist & Ootician. Souris P. E. island o _ , . . ‘ -. ~ ' ' ` -. .\ . * -_ ~ ~.. ..¢- . . .. ..~ ..._,,,___.=,,;. .. ~_,-,,.. , ~, _ _ ~ . _ -_ ~~»., ,_ -‘.\ .- ns °“ ~_,‘,.'».».‘».;-. ‘ i .‘\~".~ ...~ '~ 'li 4'" ._ ~. . v ""iv‘:.’ WL" 2, ,,._~. , -;~'- " ~.‘.. .' 41,- \ ,cg -._- - . _ ., _.-. .,. .`~ , ~.,, , _.. 0.. ..» .,,-.$151 _A., », _,_ .H it ,\ \,»_, .,v,.g _cj-41-\,2\ -ug .; . . _ _ _ . _ ` ' KI I . ~ L.-':"z»lIIIz' .--'.'.`*>°I~' »‘.-t.I`.‘i'l».-'I£‘...I”.'i:VI- =,":‘.’. ct. ""9 .“I*‘€`*~f` *ff "`~<‘\~"i.“"'."--I‘ii'.'=`. Ht" I ... I "_-"-I Sat. only &: Bun. 8.10 Dep. 8.10 4.25 l.5l Daily ex. Sat. Daily Sat. ex. Sat. only & Sun. cbsriuttetown Arr- 10-00 9-4* 4,57 Vernon River 8.28 8.31 7.00 Arr. Murray Harbor _D8D- 5-30 790 1 I -1 I I Charlottetown 1 i _ im 41 1 Fire Insurance A Necessity Then insure in good strong stock compa'n; ies,which never contest an honest claimfsuch as is represented by E. R. BROW It NOTICE ! Owing to the continued increase in the cost of all Metals during the War, we are obliged to withdraw all prices on Copper, Brass and Bronze Goods, from this date. June 24th, 1915. ce Stewart & Co., Ltd 1 i 4 . »» _ -\ _-¥l1'fIl\