_ JUN? 2" ‘9‘5 THE cHARLo'r'i‘E'rowN GUARDIAN IMI- =hl LN L ”OKlHK LET US demonstrate our skill by making for you the best portrait you have ever had. _ The Cook Stud' l&HO¥ Ha leaves home a boy-he comes back a man. Have a good photograph of him before he goes out into the big world-before the boyish feature; and expression have taken on the older impress. Don’t trust to memory to recall ¢l19.l11» M6ll10l'y plays queer tricks on uslall. _ Make an appointment today and spare yourself the regrets of tomor- row. BBYOIT Studio _ Timo Table. Roeky Point Ferry. S. B, Hillsboro. Leave Ch'town Leave Rocky Point 7.00 a.m. 7.20 a.m. 8.00 a..m. 8.30 a_in_ 9.30 a..m. 10,0 11.00 a..m. 11 1.30 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 3.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m. 6.30 p.m. m. SUNDAY I-\ *FFP =@=l§ ¢=@°l pvuu .5555 gwpyg ww ewwobF9Pbb& @=@¢=¢¢@@=== pppuwssseuww .5.5.55Fi§is`E.5E.5.5 1° ee © P M. MURPHY. Manager. I mu. Eastern S.S. Corporation International Line Three Trip Service ‘ Btosmshlps Calvin Austin and Governor Cobb. Leaves St. John Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays, at 9.00 a. m., for Lubeo, Eastport, Portland and Bos- ton. Returning leave Central Wharf, Boston, 9.00 a. m. Mondays, Wednes- dsys, and Fridays for Portland, East- port, Lubec and St. John. Bt. John City Ticket Oillce, 47 King Btreet. A. C. CURRIE, Agent, St. John, N.B. A. E. FLEIVIING, T. F. and P A. St. John. N. I. ` r 'B _- |__ "_i ~ Furness Sailings From LONDON \From IIALIFAX STEAMEH Messina June Bth Appenine " l5th June Sth Caterino “ 26th STEAMKR From LIVERPOOL From IIALIFAX June 8th Durango june 25th r Fum¢ss.Withy & Co,Ltd. I Halifax, N. S. "'1C (;AN.An|AN~r,~ _ _Y PACIFIC PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION SAN FRANCISCO PlRlilYSl|l ANI] HllPllSS . M. Prominent Merchant llislured ln Health hy "Fruit-a-tins” U `Bms'roL, N.B., July 25th, 1914. I had a slrvkz 0/Parab/sis in March, and this left me unable to walk gr help myself and the Constipation was terrible. Finally, I took ‘Fruit-a-tives’ forthe Constipation. This fruit medicine gradually toned up the nerves and actually relieved lhzpuralysir. By the use of ‘Fruit-a-tives’ I grew stronger until all the palsy left tue. I am now well and attend my store every day.” .ALVA PHILLIPS. Fruit juice is na.tune’s own remedy and ‘Fruit-a-tives’is made from fruit juices. 500'. n. box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25c. At dealers or sent on receipt of pi‘ico by Fruit-a-tives Limited, Ottawa. m a de," /in, .1-‘.0 ".11 dar fafrzolism /I1`*ivicifu.v' -,_,. 5/i;o;e_15,- o.u_a.1 Alley & Co. 135 Queen Street . The ` Eastern Guardian ..'fT PAYS to buy in this Province ...*-CARL McDONALD is Guardian Representative for Souris. ' ..°T. GORDON lvE8 is Guardian agent in Montague. ..*GIVE OLD ADDRE88.- Sub- scribers are asked when having their papers changed from one address to another to please give old address as well as new one. This prevents any delays and saves unnecessary trouble in going over the books. ..*SHlPPlNG NEWS--Vessels in port: Magno. Halifax; Arizona, with a iod of coal for P. E. I. Railway; Frank. Souris. Cleared: HildaQM. Horton; Beatrice for Bay de Chaleur; Alaska; Thirty Three, on government service; Matthew and McLean have recently received a large consignment of cedar shingles from New Bruns- wick.-* ..*|NSTlTUTE. - The first regu- lar meeting of the Georgetown Ladies institute was held in the Town Hall, Georgetown on the evening of June 14th over fifty ladies were present. Miss McFarlane congratulated the the members on organizing without assistance, the Georgetown Institute being the first on the Island to do so. The rules and regulations were then outlined and the duties and ad- vantages of an institute were explain- ed. Miss McFarlane gave it very ln- feresting address on house furnislilng and decorating which was niuch ap- preciated by those present. The meeting closed with the National An- them. Following arc the ofllcersz- President-Mrs. A. J. MacDonald. Vice-Presideiit-Mr.s. (1. L. Barnes. Secretory-Treasurcr-Mrs. D.A. Stew- art. Executive Committee-Mrs. G. Albert Aitken, Mrs. William McLaren, Mrs. John McPhee and Mrs. Daniel McPliee.-G _ EASTERN PERSONALS _.*Mr. John McDonald, Vernon River, was in Souris Thursday.-* ._*Mr, W. J. Brown, representing the National llrug Co., wus a visitor to Souris Thursday.--* ..*Mr. Wilfred Parker, of Sydney, C. il. is spending his vacation at his homo in' Georgetown.--G ..*Mr. Hammond, representing the (lhristy Biscuit Co., arrived in Souris by the S. S. Lady Sybil Thursday.-* ..."‘Mr. John Rattenbury. Charlotte- town, was on it business trip to Souris 'l‘hursilay_--* ..*Mr. Bruce I-luggan, representing the Enstem Manufacturing Co., was in Souris Thursday.-" ..*Rcv. David .loncs was a passen- Kvr by the ovcning train Wednesday from (‘l\n|‘loti.clown to Georgetown.- G. ` -i- i ..*Mr. Gravestock. Picton, owner of the “Electric Palace," Souris, ar- rived on the evening train from Mon- iugue.-* .t.,g»\~~- aa, it I 4 ._ 4 1 iq Toric' Lenses are the best assistants your eyes can have. The deep curve towards the eye correspond- ing to the shape of the eye, gives alarger field of Vision, prevents irritating reflections, and divides power equally over all the lens surface. _ We specialize in “Toxic” Lenses., H. J. MABON - Druggist&Optician, Souris P E. Island _ Tickets on Baie to November 30th. Limit Three Months $122.80 From Charlottetown "G`oin`g and Returning vis Chicago. Going vis Chicago and' Returning via Vancgaiiigrr. :lr vice versa. $17.50 s on I W, E, HOWARD, g.%A., C.I’.R,, St.1ohn. Geo. WALLER, Dominion Express Build- ing, Charlottetown. l piano Leaves Charlottetown for .Boston S. S. HALiFAX, every Tuesday. at 6 p. m. Return will leave Boston every Saturday at noon. J AS. CARRAGHER. Agent. Charlottetown, P. E. I. - Coal ' Coal .., V Wholesale & Retail Now that nsvigationdls open vie amp ,_ .togfssue or ers or ca - Ibis Q Dominion Coal C0mPl“!'! Uylhiby coal, or we will agree to de liver cargoes when required st f-\\° didsrent . E. Island ports if suit- able vessels can be obtained. Prices sua terms quoted on sunli- lation! We keep a stool or coal always on . \\\\\\iI/// 1. gf/7` fi-_-_ I \\$ I . I RS T15. ',\.`---T is ` -` J Jn n ,- lg 3;; ,,7_i_-‘lW/’])[/ "2 \ \\\\\\\ ._:_.`_ 922 J- U3 YJ; ’/.li w l ` > \. V? j,_, J 1. i°i.;.ij°-».'»s~i~.¢_-.=- Great Tea oi the Season _AT_.. Georgetown, July 6, 1915 (ln aid of S_t. 'James' Church.) Georgetown is noted for its magnifi- cent harbor and beautiful scenery. The view from the Tec. Grounds is un- surpassed by anything in the Prov- ince. Everything will be done by those in charge to make this a day of pleasure for all visitors and the lad- ies of the parish who gained a repu- tation last year for "the best furnish- ed tables ever seen at a tea. party." intend to sustain their good name this year. All your friends will be here. so come along and have a pleasant day with them. A special train will run from El- mira and Souris on the following schedulez- Fare Time A.M. .L10 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .90 .90 .80 .75 .60 .55 .45 .45 .35 .20 Elmira Baltic Souris Harmony Selkirk Ashton St. Peter‘s Mldgell Morell St. Andrew’s Mt. Stewart Peakes St. Thersa’s Perth Cardigan Emerson Georgetown 7.00 7.15 7.55 8.00 8.36 s.4s ssc 0.05 0.17 9.42 0.46 10.00 10.11 - 10.23 0.. 10.4% 10.55' -_-,-_-v-_-,-_-_-_-_-;_-,-,-_-_-,-,-.1-_-_-_-_-.1-,-_-.-ff.-.-.-_-_».~.».-.1“- ...°0NE CENT per word each in- sertion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. \ ..*MlLLlNERY-Just arrived. an assortment of Misses and Ladies trimmed hats in the latest styles. M. C. McGowan, Kilmufr. 1270-6-18E3i ..*STRAWBERRY BOXES AND CRATE8-Crate and two dozen boxes for 30c. cash with order. Book your orders early. Montague Furnishing Co., Ltd. Montague. 2013-6-21ME3i. .JIMPROVEMENTS-The romodi elling of the house recently purchased by Mr. Glen Jenkins, Georgetown, are now completed and Mr. and Mrs.Jen- kns are now movng in. This house was built on a site at the upper part of Richmond Street but when Mr. .len- klns became the owner he had it mov- eil to the block next the shore on the same street, thus bringing it nearer the centre of the town, railway sta tion. etc. He has entirely re-arranged the interior and added new doors and windows. His many original ideas have greatly contributed to the con- venience of his new home.-G. THE MiilKllS CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS Print Butter (per lb.) Fowl (per lb.) Chickens Wheat (per bushel) Buckwheat Barley Oats (white) Oats (black) Hay, pressed (per ton 14.00 Eggs (per dozen) .18 Tub Butter (per lb.) .22 Potatoes (per bushel) .25 25 12 30-32 11--13 14-16 $1.25 1.00 1.00 .55 .56 Turnips (per bushel) Hides . Beef (per lb.) Retail 10-12 Pork (per lb.) carcass .11 S’SIDE MA RKETS Barley bus. 65 to 90c. Buckwheat .60 .90 Butter, lb. (dairy) .20 Butter, lb. (creamery) .22 Calfskfns lb. .10 Oats (black) bus. Straw (per ton) Turnips, bus. ' Wheat, bus. 1.10 Wool, lb. Eggs, dozen 1-lay, loose ton $10.00 Hay, pressed 10.00 Hides, lb. Lamb pelts .30 Oatmeal, per 100 - Oats, (white) bus. 1 Potatoes, bus. , .24 .23 .10 70 $6.00 .15 1.60 .30 .15 11.00 12.00 .10 .50 ll.7F~ 65 27 CI-llCAGO, June 15.-Wheat fell to- day as low as $1 per bushel. Sepiffm' her delivery. Corn reflected the wcnk- iiess of wheat and closed 1%c. down, while oats remained about steady. l wiN.\fiPnc, Juni. 15.-vvnsat umu- pcd under one dollar to-day. Damage reports fron. the south, however, cans- ed n steadiness for some time nt the decline. Oats and flux were both on the down trend. TORONTO, June 15.-The wheat market is still on the down grade. Cash prices are again lower. Busi- ness is very dull and irom hand to mouth. MONTREAL, June 15.-There was no improvement in the foreign demand for whcnt here to-day, and business in consequence continues vcry dull. in sympathy with the lower prices in Winnipeg an easier feeling developed in the local oat market here to-day. There was a fair demand for car lots and sales of No. 3 Canadian Western ,were made nt 59c., extra No. 1 feed at 59 and local No. 2 white at 58%c. Live Stock Market, 'l“oronto:-Re- ceipts at the Union Stock Yards to-day were G37 cattle, 244 calves, 1,245 hogs and 222 sheep and lambs. There was ii lighter run of cattle and the market closed steady with yesterduy's prices. The stocker trade is quiet, but with a little enquiry from the export trade for good stock. Thee was an active demand for spring lambs and the mar- ket was flrmer, a few choice lots sell- ing up to 131/gc. Hogs were a little firmer, with prices ranging from $9.50 off cars to $9.90. Dairy Produce: At Gould‘s Cold Storage to-day the offerings amounted to 700 packages creamery butter, for which the demand was fairly good and all sold at 27 to 27'/fic. per lb. delivered here. There was no new developments in the local market to- day, prices being unchanged, with a fair amount of business doing. At Gould’s Cold Storage to~day there were 5,000 boxes of cheese offered, which sold at 14c f. o. b. country points. showing ii decline of %c to lc. per lb. as compared with last Friday. to-day, the feeling being firm under a steady demand from English buyers CHICAGO: Prospects of better weather for the Kansas harvest and therefore a quicker movement of the new crop, brought about a fall in the price of wheat to-day, notwithstanding an upturn at the start. quotations being 3c. under that of Saturday. Oats were partly sustained by good foreign demand at the seaboard. WlNNiPEG: Exporters were bug; ing Nos. 1 and 3 grades of what limited quantities, while other grades were not asked for, and cash prices again dropped from lc. to 2l4c. per bushel. There was a fair enquiry for all grades of oats, but not much offered, while barley and flax were hand and steamer: muffin B“"“°' ck D' d 'mists win be una from points on “°‘ “md '°" » 0°” °"“ "° "‘”"°° ‘t 5°" W a lamon S Montague Brunch at reduced rate' W 'ronoN'ro: ET i-it is it sm _ , ran ma e g ° U” . ,_ "I U, mm" regular morning train, good for return lo k “_ 2 _ t 3 P l lr ho!!! l to you 6 c sed very wea and om c o c. holdrgfsrepozgqugliiiifot cgi: batter than ::°‘°§,1lm‘:-d"tl‘ils°n white ones. hz’ 699907” "Un |°°"“3 °°°"°t°w“ lower than Saturday’a closing prices. bv sivfhs ul their order- weve A nrdhl °f °“° °‘,‘:‘f'“°‘g A F' m' ny oi-der of com. Can. when business sun very dun. Our prices are lowest. graded elses. no flaws. lllifl Wd ;m:._ 1257_5_18M15| EAU 1 t f Schooner. alqgya 'hi demand and ¢0n't deliver them by vrllle . MONTH . The ea ure o the ff tht. a if er them qulcklv- local train market to-dev ws! the r."'”°d“' Mtn." nt” 0 N 8 msn' vo 8 ' stronger feeling for western oats and Bsntsinllelllt Co B. Line. Oo., Ltd. PRICII RIGHT. Phone 111 LYQ!.!.§.. BEST QUALITY GOAL prices were advanced lc. per bushel. There continues to be steady demand from foreign -buyers, but owing to the continued scarcity of ocean room to greet ports little business fs being ~\ Balsd I-lay The market for baled note, prices being firm withafair trade passing for local account, and sales of car lots of No. 1 hay were made at $21 t0 $21.50 and No. 2 hay at $19 to 319-50 per ton ex-track. Hogs: The feature of the hog situa- tion to-day was the weaker feeling in the market for live hogs and Dl'i06B HB compared with a week ago declined 10c. to 201:. per 100 lbs. This was attributed to the reduction in the Toronto market last week. The de- mand, however, was good at the lower range of prices and an active trade was done in selected lots at $9.70 to $10 per 100 lbs. weighed off cars. Live Stock: A feature of the live stock trade this week was the weaker feeling in the market for butchers' cows and bulls and prices for all grades ruled lower on account of the fact that supplies of such coming for- ward of late have been rather in ex- cess of requirements. and sales of full loads of choice cows were made at $7 to $7.25 and bulls at $7.50 to $7.75 per 100 lbs. On the other hand the tone of the market for steers was firm at the ndvaiice in prices noted a week ago owing to the small offerings, for which there was a good demand from butchers and packers and sales of full loads of choice steers were made at $8.75 to $8.85. A more active trade was done in sheep and lambs, owing to the fact that supplies coming forward are steadily increasing. for which there is a good demand, and in consequence the tone ot' the market rules steady with sales of round lots of old shesp and yearling lambs mixed at $ to $6.50 per 100 lbs. and spring lambs brought $6. each. Dairy Produce: A firmer feeling is developing in the local butter situa- tion under a fairly good demand from local buyers as they all seem disposed to curry o. small stock of crenmery. At the auction sale held at the Board of Trade to-day fine creamcry sold nt ‘Ac. higher than last I<`riday's prices. There was no further change in the condition of the cheese market to-day. the feeling being about steady, with ri fair demand from over the cable for small lots, but on account of the scarcity of ocean freight space ex- porters were not in zi position to accept many of the orders. EGG QUOTATIONS (Special to the Guardian.) MONTREAL, June 18th.-Market. quotations for eggs, 18c., retail 22c. THE FIGHT ON PLAINS 0F 'l`ROY Romantic Setting for Battle During Seige of Dardanelles On the ancient plnlns of Troy, famed in Homeric poem as thc battle ground of supernien contending for the favor of the fair Helen, Britain and French infnntrymen rounded up and mndc prisoners of ii myriad Turkish soldiers und Germain ofllccrs ~:urin the . st four days oi' "ic ns- sztult on thc Narrows, thus maintain- ing the miirtinl tradition of this bnttlegrountl of thc nncient gods by a truly liomeric achievement. From the ancient classic .'-ilrntegy performed by lun Macdonald in send- ing for thc thousand decrepit donkeys to draw the Ottoinan's fire lo the valiant assault of the fleet led by the invincible “Queen Boss," supporting the landing force of Allies, the invest- ment of the Narrows is worthy of Homeric verse. All loyal Canadians should foci and realize the gigantic nccoinplisliment of our arms-should celebrate each and every victory as bcfits its dignity -a Union Jack should fly from every house in eloquent though mute ac- claim of British knightliness. That none need be without thc bun- ner of our country The Guardian has provided complete flag outfits consist- ing of full-size bunting in fast color. brass-ferrule jointed pole, bali and halynrd together with stout nictiil window socket, which is offered to readers on presentation tc-rms as set forth in the announcement appearing on another page of today's issue. Theres one for every patriotic home in the city; get yours today. No red tape is necessary, no trouble no conditions whatever; just call. dc- pnsit the the small expense f'ce-,which barely covers the assembling and dis- tributing cosf, and the coinplctc flag outfit becomes yours. Mlnard‘s Llnlment Co., Limited. __ Gentlemen.-Last Winter I received great benefit from the use of MIN- ARD’S LINIMENT in o. severe attack of LaGrlppe, and I have frequently proved it to be very effective in cases of inflammation. Yours, W. A. HUTCHINSON. For Vacation ays There is nothing that we could suggest to add- more pleasure on your holiday than a Kodak- they are light, compact, efficient and dependable inthe fullest sense of the word. We carry a complete stock of Kod- aks, Films and all sup- plies. We have a develop- ing and printing depart- ment which is equipped up-to date. Prices satis- film to ' The Ellis Pharmacy, Ltd. , , nl Montague, Prince Edward Island UDB ll mb ll’ DOW f0l¢\l'0 -(0 _ _ __,_ £1 WY' _ _i " ‘_ / Don’t take any chances-don’t run any risk. Make your factory. 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Sourélomgidtbtanho-1. `i' = v\orme,oonvulswns.Feverlsh- fi 'JZ l' ness and l.0S_S Ol-`Sl.EEl’. ` E* 0 v B r "i "" 'L7 i*acSimile Signalureof ‘ in =°~“ tr my-»iiT». _ .rnrafiirnznt 1 'fhifly ligafg r _ ?_,________ .1 -_ ~ 5| Atb"mo'n`ths' 'old' . _ , fli'-,'f.=‘;:“ g‘ 1) 5;." 'Crsrsj ~lh|niii : 35 OSF A55 T’ T L Will' All-'__ ,_ _,..,,..=.:.:= ._ _ _‘_ Exact Copy oi' Wrapper. _M “_m_u, ,,..,........ uc.. ...as »..,,__ Ei; . V 1; - Granite and Marble Works and inspect the latest Monumental Designs at ,fl our show rooms 117 Kent Street, Revere Hotel Block P. C. BRowN & co. . 5-29MniwltfEsttf`. ` .t ` - E _g A _ish "7`f"`_'3'lf , - '- .ss-.eg ‘i g /1/5 ‘ . "t sf- of il.. Pony of ii. '>"'7'; lce Cream You Eat Be Absolutely Sure _iq-' _' . _ -_-`-;-T - . -,;‘,:fv.`i_-.. /I, _ I 7”, own ice cream and be sure of the absolute purity of every ingredient used. There_ is little labor in operating one of our up-todate, easy running ice cream freezers, they make better ice cream, in less time and at a smaller cost than any others. _See the ice cream freezers we have now on display, note their neatness and superior strength, then turn _up the price tag and you’ll surely marvel at the moderate price. ' Fennel! & Chandler l l 'T l 1- 1'; 5.‘;;:F.';°1l:fi;f“.‘;i.fi;'.r:;‘;i:i.?‘ D TOIIS .Sl1perph0SPl1Hl€ 25 Tons Nitrate of Soda ll These goods which are of the very highest quality are offered at lowest market prices. As our stock is li rited compared' with other years Weadvise intending purchasers to place their orders at once. We also carry BASIC SLAG in stock. Poole & Thompson Montague 1 186-6 Iliff _ ‘iniifv ;i`."‘_a‘Q‘.`=ll. . 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