., - , 1. .‘,' ‘is `.,;,‘.\ -`¢ \ _ ,_ .. . _ _ _ _ _ .,,,-~,,,.. _ .,;.- ,__ 4-; 1- . f _ _ ._ _ ., _ _ _ , ,, _._ .. . _ _ , . _ _ ,_ .,, _ .. _- ., .. ,L ,...,_. .1 ,_~;" » _ » , _ 1. __ ._~.; '._- ._ _ . __ ,.. , ,.. . _ . _ ..._ _. . ..,.~. .. .- » 7 ...,... ,= . _ 7. __ _ , ., .. _. _ , ~ . _ _ , .__ . , _ ,- . Y s -. if . ' , , » f e ,. A rl .i ._ 3U.i£E 23 1916 ' ma crnrnnml A non sever I . _ r' J-f* _ A ) _ 1 N 4 :A ` '_ ,iff W i _ _ _Y. I. Y V \v . _ _,_ ., I i _ ` ' l . YOUR -'FRIENDS' fa can soy' than-exoep't‘yoIl‘;uph$:t!<;gr§:§°, Make an appointment today. B U A The Cook’s Studio ins ITTING for gl portrait is a delnan I 4 obse Y make appointment today at 'Ihe Bayer Studio New DesP'isav Block matter of mlnutesonly-the same efficient methods you d in your business are rved-ln_ours.- -' our famlhr .beoifplem with ou for years, wh not Th Z.. -B noiIIlinl'lw:o io;ni:Il'deI's aolllng or bllstered feel. It will Wd ‘|19 ililfllllll. draw out tba Mews. prevent blistering md sive you perfect foot comfort. Alsothere is nothing so good 89 Bm-Bak for sunburn, hm; raahes. blletered ilauds, aching mlllelel. mosquito and msec; NWS °\li-I. bruises, burns and ‘hill iillurles and ,ailments _ _ - Fu dfillsiatsauii stores. " A. _ Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. Phone 68-J. . l The Magdalen Islands S. S. Co. Url li T llili ter ins. w. 132-8--3M!.I.D6c.25tl1. _ LAN11 ENE » _/1' _ /|/ Commencing Wednesday, .Tune 7th, _ / A the B. 8. HALIFAX will soil from Charlottetown for BOSTON via HAW- KES and time tion Charlottetown, P.E.I. 9855-5-20Mtf. I Picton every Monday and Thursday af- arrival of morning express from Halifax. for the Magdalen Islands call- 1 E. LYON, Studio Good Photography Moderate Prices. 107 Queen, St. Send mr your old false teeth I nay you $1.00 per set | or 7 cents per tooth, cash by return mall. R. A. COPEMAN e 8'. S. Amelia carrying H. M. B. passengers and freight leaves going and coming at Souris. CHA8. W. NEB, Agent, Pictou. H. Starrett, Manager, Amherst, Harbor, M. I. BURY and HALIFAX at 7 a. m.. every Wednesday at the same thereafter. For further informa- apply to. JA8. CARRAGHER, Agent... F11 Eastern Steamship Lines? Leaves St. John Mondays, Wednes- days Eastport, Lubec, Portland and Boston. Return- Leave Central Wharf, Bos- ton, days port, Di re York. Steamship North Land and North Lea Tues., Thurs., and Sat., at 6.30 p. m. Also to Be Direct between Boston and New York. Express Stel Steamships Massac- husetts and Bunker Hill. il. L9 Boston week days and Sundays at li D. Ill Pier Bt. New York City. - Bt. John City Ticket Office, 47 King St. A. C. A. E. Time Table ROCKY POINT FERRY S. S. HILLSBORO Leave Ch,'1'own ' Leave ll. Point 7.00 n-I 9‘t*§°!°!"!‘ro.°° weoeocawoéso ¢o¢¢oo¢o Q I-I °°P5°P°!°;° gcoamee n @@¢?¢ 5-2liMlliwf1M0 . - ALL-THE-WAY BY WATER. INTERCOLONIAL LINE. CALVIN AUSTIN AND GOVER- NOR COBB. and Fridays at 9.00 a. m., for Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- at 9.00 a. m., for Portland East- Lubec and St. John. MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE. ct between Portland and New Star. ~ ve Franklin Wharf, Portland, Mondays at 10.30 a. m., June 19 pt. 11, inc. METROPOLITAN LINE. 13V; Hours. Route via Cape Cod Canal. ve North Side Indian Wharf. . Same Service' returning frfom 18, North River, Foot of Murray Currie, Agent, Bt. John, N. B. Fleming, T.F., C. P. A. 8t_ John \ N. B_ A, m, » 7.30 A. M. ~ s.3o " 0 A. M ;mrapFS =SS2Ss° 5° -f'° _P -g _S \ at __ suuoav. QPNPS 23223 21'? ` ` 33 EU? 2579A Esplanade Avenue Montreal, P. Q. 9769-0-1_9MEmwf1Mopd. Ar- New York -` l Colonial Pump The Latest A $5.00 The newest pump from New York, made in Patent Leather with large buckle, Colonial effect. Watch our windows( We always have the latest. _ Alley & Co. r.i_..____..i.i_.._;...-_- 1 Farmers Attention ! Insure your wheat against ‘ Smut” by using our guaranteed - “For- maline” equally good for protecting P o ta t oe s - against Scab. Easy to use! inexpensive! 40 or 50c hottie treats about 35 or 40 bushels of Seed. _ Ellis Pharmacy, Ltd./_ Montague, P. E. I. » AM - BUK oia False 'recur .__1_.-_;. _ CANADA §f[_I,A_l_§SHlP LIES. ._,.a.4»¢" 1' V 1 '_' _ ' ‘ ' ‘ .-.__...._...-..._--._-.__... -_._-_-1--1 13?* . Prijmg _ Edward ___Islande---Picton----Montreal ...&*“a:‘.°.i:';:.:.i:¥';:.:°.'::‘1:..i:l;‘s:.‘i... DOWNWARD From Montreal Thursday, June 8 ii 4.oo ia.:l.b..i.i '1';_l;lurs_~lllLry. -lim; 32 Ito 8 06 Ili' 1 the algae diy Thursday July 20 t 12.00 $2", _ Thursday, Aug. 8 Arrive Charlot- tetown 'i‘hursdaY. Aul- 17 Tuesday at 4.00 p, gr, 'rliui-silay. Aus- 81 - rliuneay. Bert 14 - Thursday. B091- 23 _Bubieet to change without notice. L` \ C; 1| mag., Agents. Lhorlottetown. P~ E- I 1|I;=~1l|thltutl Sep. ll. UPWARD. Thursday, June 15 Thursday. -l\l\\°29 Thursday. .lilly 13 Thursday, July 27 Thursday. Aus- 10 _ town Thursday. Aill- 24 - Thursday, _ 'riiimaanseill-7 s 'ruoi-uiay.B¢»t.21 From Charlotte- e I . . *IT PAV8 to buy in this Province. ..°1'. coupon' was ii 'onerous Representative in Montague. ..°,COMiNG 8PORT..- 'The Com- mittee ln charge of the Georgetown Driving Park are having the track put in first class condition and intend hav- IIIK a horse race in t he near future look out for dats. ' .QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ' ‘I ,* “Flah_t_ for the colors of Christ alt ‘ 'tha King" 515 *lf Fight aa Ha ght for you, ale s-inn; as vin; rim, with all tl.; ale " r . ' 1 _ 3* Fight for the red, white an 5* blue.” OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO ¢_l_.__l___ in. %lé?lé{§i€.¥ At the Yarmouth Y. M. C, A., Boys' Camp. held at 'ruskei leans in August, Ilfouull MlNAltD’S LIN!- MENT most beneficial for sun burn, an immediate relief for colic and tuothache. ALFRED STOKES, I _ General Sec'y. € Professional Cards MORBON I. DUFFY Barrlatora and Attorneys Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada _ MONEY T0 LOAN A.A.McLean, K_C.. Donald McKinnon McLEAN C. MDKINNON ..Barrietora, .. Attorneys-at-Law Royal Bank Bldg., Charlottetown. DR. HEATH MclNTVRE. Dentist Cameron Block, Victoria Row Charlottetown, Office Hours: 9 a. m. to 1 p_ m. 2p.m.to5p.m. 8583-10-25hitf. ¢ o.c. Menon, lr. c., w.E. smiley, l<.c McLEOD G. BENTLEY Barrister and Attorney-at-Law Otilces--Bank of N. B. Chambers 1 Charlottetown, P. E. l. WARBURTON 4 SHAW _ Barrsters, Attorneys, Notary Pub- llc, Etc., Solicitors for Canada Bank- ers Association, Bank cf Montreal. flalnada. Permanent Mortgage Corpor- to a n_ Oilices-Old Guardian Oilice, Pro- wse Block, Carlottetown. P. E. I. BABCOCK AND b0NS Patents, Trade Mal-ln. Designs. Registered Patent Attornoya. Established 1877 Formerly Patent Office Examiner. Master of Patent Laws. . ,Representatives in all foreign coun- tr es. Write for Book “Patent Protection" Tells. ' All about and how to obtain Pai- ants. 99 Bt. Iames St.. Montreal. Branches Ottawa. Washington. S. S. Hessian _ LAWYER Montague. P. E. I. ' Money to Loan 7884-3-18M££. DR. I. E. CROKEN VETERINARY BURGEON Office: Queen Street Adjoining Hughes' Drug Store Residence: evero Hotel. .JUNE CENT per word each ln- sertion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. ~» ..D. F..TIERNEY is Guardian rc presentative in Souris. metf. . .°8YDNEY RACES-Who won? Bob Ma New Glasgow races, who won? igiiico. New Glasgow races who won? tchener. What is their sire? The Celebrated Commodore 'Ledyard which combs seen at his cwner'a sta- bleg Montague, any time-now than breadera,_eIl_oose which you shall breed to those that have produced speed or otherwise watch for ad alter .line 3rd , , ` 125-ll-2!/Itf. ' Economic Measures _ PARIS. June 21. 5 Pqid.-The results of the recent economic cunrelence here, in which the allied i;ovei'nmer.1s were represented have been made pub- lic. THE POST-BELLUM PERIOD. The agreement, which was unani- mous, allows that sweeping measures have been jointly adopted under three heads, the first embracing the period during the war, the second tile transi- tion period, and the third the period after the war. During the war citizens of the allied notions are forbidden all .commerce with enemy subjects. All mercllandlse from enemy countries is likewise forbidden. Commercial houses having enemy connections are sequestered. Additional restrictions are placed on exporratlsns and also on contraband. During the reconstruction period the allies declare their purpose to carry on joint action ill restoring in- dustry. agriculture and merchant fl te. ee All treaties with tile enemy being abrogated, the allies agree that fa- vored nation treatment shall not be accorded to enemy powers during a number of years to be agreed upon by the allies after hostilities cease. They further declare in favor of the allied nations dealing among themselves, as fur as possible, in their natural re- sources. Tile allies agree to prevent “dump- ing” of enemy goods by fixing a period of time during which enemy commerce shall be subject to special rule and prohibitions. The allies further agree upon joint collaboration, a0ter the war to secure complete independence from enemy countries relative to raw productions and manufactured goods essential to the development of their economic ac- tivities. i'i`hese measures, it is set forth, should also include the lnd- dependenco ofthe allies in financial commercial and maritime organiza- tion. in executing this resolution they will adopt the “meats most appro- priate, according -to the nature of the goods and following the principles which govem their economy. “They will adopt subventions and advances to encourage enterprises and researches, scientific and technical. “Besides aubvenlions and advances to certain industries, the allies will consider tariff changes und prohibi- tions temporary or permanent. MUTUAL EXCHANGE OF GOODS. "The mutual exchange of goalie among the allies will be encouraged by rapid transit, reduced freight rates -J If there°s room f .for more hair on your head . we recommend _ 9 Rexall “sa” Hair tonic. 1, Drives away dandrlril, malloc ~. ` the hair glouy without groan- ' _ inaas, atops the falling out and '_ 1 _ promete'a a hoaltlq growth. V I | Sold exclusively at Imalwruj Shree. 50a. and ULN holes' _ . , _ .____,____._7-A-~ MoKiNNON DRUG CO. Cor. Great Geo and Kent. Stl Charlottetown. »-‘_ -1 1-. 7. ! 5 _ _ 9857.6-20M1month CANADIAN GOVER outward-Read down 1? we 9P9wWE5 ,_ 8338s ;°.°P."f"‘ so W 3-usage. 11.50 Dept, HUIIBP Emerald 5‘°?°.°°!" canon- cream _ AIT. N PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TIME TABLE IN EFFECT MAY 8th. 1916. Noon. A.M. Atlantic Standard Time A. M. P.M. P.M. Charlottetown Arr. 11.40 Kensington Summerside Dept " _ -0 0.; MENT RAILWAYS . Trains inward-Read up, A.M 10.20 9.03 10.15 9.20 _ sis 6.15 s.oo 9.27 5.30 soo 4.50 1 River 10.36 Jet. 9 59 99°. on ees ;Pr§m esac; Dept. “bl rgssr 'é‘.°°2'.3S Port Hill 0’L¢l\‘! Alhertoii Arr. 'l‘ig_aish Bummersidg Arr. 8.45 7.48 7.08 0.1! 8.45 5.05 a_si sm 111.55 Dept 11.00 .40 _ rueaasai. 'rugé-. » lloa_Wed.|: _> ` » Thus.t Bat. ' Friday .55 6.30 Dept. Emerald ` 0.50 7.25.Ar\'.' 'in or gn ee Cape Traverse Dept. Tues. I & Bat. P_M 8.85 soo .~'_-1 SS Jot. Arr. .nee Sw¢° ¥ .- ,,, ?9‘;h> L' . .;~r=°‘°= Dept. AIT. S0\\l'Il Charlottetown Arr. Mt. Ste wart Morell St. Peters rFw§§ §S§°° 9.45 8.35 8.07 7.44 Dept 8.40 Ari-A. Elmira _ T' H e Dept. 5.so _ _ i'-‘§5...> “_ . sees? ' Dept. s~s~.°~_~ 3525*. V _ Arr. Mt. Sta wart Arr. Cardigan . Montague Georget own Dept. s.s5 also 1 io :.59 1.1¢ |_1o no 1.1m Bat. Dolly only ox.Bat. - la Sun. Dept. P: =.= 9°? 3_1 t =§§ 4 3;; salsa -AYP. fllfllr I Charlottetown Arr. Varaou ltlvar S.l“l 8.31 Murray Harbor Dept. ll_80 1.00 1 otherwise marked. run sally lumlay excepted. Shiny Bat. - ex. t only 1 lun. A.M_ AM. 10.10 9.45 and common arrangements concerning postal and telegraph communication. “Technlcal|y trained delegates will meet to frame joint measures for the allim regarding patents and trade marks. They agree to adopt an incl- dental practlce, as far as possible, _in the regulatioll ol' the inventions, trade marks and copyright of literary and artistic works created ill enemy coun- tries during the war. "The agreement closed with the de- claration that the delegates recom- mend that their governments give im- mediate effect .to the policies, as agreed upon. owrowlr manxnrs naw-l . _ Butter (creamory) in prints 85 Butter (Tub) lb, 28 -Butter (fresh) lb. .' 27 to.30 Eggs, doz. .24 to.‘3il Beet lb. (retail) 12 to 18 Fowls lb. ` 13 to 14 Chickens. lb. ll to 16 I-lay (pressed), ton ‘ |15 to $16 Straw (pressed) ton _ 86.50 P lr lb. 5 13% 20 to 25 or Turnips, bua. Potatoes, bus. .80 to .90 Oats (black) 'bus. .62 Oats, (white) bus. .60 Beats, bus. 40 Carrots, bus. ‘~ 45 Wool lb. 85 to 40 1% 16 15 20 to I2 Parilnipa, lb. Geese Ducks Turkeys. per lb. S’SIDE MARKETS Barley per bus 75 to 90 Buckwheat. per bus 75 to 1.00 Butter dairy lb. Zi: Butter. creamery lb. 31 Calfskins lb 16 Eggs doz_ ' 21 iildea 14 go 15_ Hay, loose per ton $12 to $13 Hay, pressed per ton $13 to $14 Hides p‘er lb 14 Oats. black per bllsh. 60 Oats, wlllte per bus. 58 Potatoes 35 Pork. Organs att, lb 10% to 13’/,‘ Straw pressed per ton $7.00 Wheat per bus $1.20 to $1.40 Wool per lb 32 to 45 --H. __.__.?_-l After suffering n long time with toothache tile young colored girl got up llcr courage enough fo go to the dent- ! lst. Tile moment he touched the tooti; she began to scream. “Look here," lie i Sllid. “yOu mustn't yell like that. Don't you know l’m 11 "painless lleiitlnt'."' . "Weel. melilie yo’ is painless, sail," elle ‘ said, "but all uint.” ultra ;~uonD5' 2/_IKIDNEY rf/ PILLS - U I I f on li 'ic-.L_ K 1 0 NEY/Q” r‘ I-_ es ‘f~E"~"'-rI'5'"5(f~C » _‘Im IWGH \{MA'55AC,< _. - I'-"" Dwhrcs-r?$ "A`.\4"'-".i]'»"."l~" A ili - /I, ` ,i1|l|::" 4\&` 4 4*!" 4.\\\\\\\\\\l ~ - I \\\\\\\\ /_'.. _j7\1_~\-1éi; 1-,.2 . ..- * 1 - ; _ __ ' Children (try for FIetciler's A _ . \ _ l StR| The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been ' in use for over 30 yeaas, has borne the signature ot and has been made under his per- - ‘ M 8011111 Supervision since its infancy. , . Allow no one to deceive you In this. All Counter-felts, Iuiitatlons and “ Just-as-good ” are but Experdnients that trifle with and endanger the health ot _ Infants and Children-Experience against What is CASTORIA (lastorla. is a. harmless substitute for Castor 011, Pgr¢» goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. lt is pleasant. _ It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic lubstarice. Ita age is its guarantee. lt destroys Worml ` land alloys Feverlshuess. For more than thirty years It has been in constant use for the relief of Constipation Flatulency, W.U\d Colle, all Teething Troubles and Dlarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleep. The CIiildren’s Punacea-The Mothex"s Friend. cr-:_Null~ls CASTORIA atwavs Bears the Signature of _ in Use For liver 30 Years The Kind You Have Always Bought MONUMENTS In Granite and _ Marble In our show room 117 Kent St. .Revere Ilotel Block. We havea large number, of finished Monu- ments which the public are invited to inspect. Call or write before purchasing, Special attention will begiven to lettering on monuments already set in all cemeteries( 1 P. C. BROWN & CO. I ---A New you- _ they will go quickly. I worth while. _ V *_` ,l` .. _ If you ever intend to buy a piano NOW is the time of all times. The sav- ing you can. make by buying now is well .1 J Piano, Now, the I Price You’d Have Paid a Year Ago Prices have advanced (on a general average, about 96 per cent) on all materials used in making pianos. lt costs far more to make a piano today than it did last year. So prices on all pianos have advanced- and will go higher yet. We were fortunate, though, in having an accepted order with the makers _before the big increase in prices came-and we can now offer 3 Heintzman Pianos i 6 Sherlock-Manning Pianos 3 Karn Pianos 2 Ennis Pianos at the same prices you would have I paid a year ago-'-and many dollars less than they are selling for now. _ _ _ _ These pianos are brand, spanking, shining new, right ir_esh_irom ihefac- tories-without a flaw-the same styles and qualify that are selling in other cities at the new 'advanced prices. But You Can Have Your _“Choice of Any Instrument at Last Year’s Price _But it is up to you to act today-right Call in today-hear and pla an one a now. There are only, M pianos in the lot and at thesepoiilney saving prices 0 of these pianos-bring any i¥iend¥ with you. The four famous makes of plohnos in this offer stand ,ina classall t air own-and you need one in your home ri ht now. glint you had better buy now-see about it today-for after this dozen is sold the advanced prices will be marked on all new pianos. I tCall ln today-tomorrow may be too a e. MILLER BROS. . 1 _ n . ` \ ~`, . _ .___. 1 _.- iivfihlaa Zw'¢'¢s»uA.'-‘~. _ Hifi’ |112;-5' 'E 'sf ___- -s 1 I- ll . WENT T0 THE DENTIST . i Z L i 1 \ _ _ _ 1 ___ i _ .~ _ _ _ , _ _ _ -f f v _ i 1 ~ _ ’ " 1, _ l ’ -_-. _ ;,,~; ~ ._-'f=.‘._','_;-' ‘~ ‘ 1 .., ‘f"'~`.‘ ‘ . "If'»”’ ,__._ 'i' *~ ` 1 " ‘ . =-"*-,.,f?,,',~..` J* --~s-_ if-,,»»_»,~»'."-‘_; ,I 1,: - 1 1_~-» rw.; .1"="~..=‘ ' ‘ .sw " -_.:.‘.» "’ ’ ' ' J ='~.€;_..» ,..>»..,,-..._._,. _ _ (L_: V; “UM _ .I .- _,V . .__.,. ,.._ . . ._ ,, . , _ , ` L ,,,_H_’_._g_.~._-_'_» _._/,_ ~ - ~ r ._ , - .. M.. ._ _ _ _ _.. _ ., _.pk .3 __ - , - - .. I he _ , ,~/.~ . 1 _ -_ _ ~ » -' ',~-_f?'¥~-.~-.pV_ »~ l I - 'rlic ole Reliable Music sion las Kea: sims ¢ ~ is f 5 ‘~ .,i- _ . fe .v_ L I - , . J- . e ‘ at