__r__,. TIME To fn0Y.‘=“HARD coAL'.__r1ie_ ‘Schooner 3 W.. Zwicker”_ win.-800 ei-f11<=.be,St'' ‘ ' 1'-»=Nr.c»-.:' ~;g;m=wsa2§$ P .i St. l.ouia.,, , ) if ilnm. .... ._ .. _ Allierton._. .. .la Elnindale... ,, _35 l‘iiis'/ille... . .25 llloouificlil... .. .25 l)uvni'.._ ... _, _15 (l’I.cnry.’. .‘ i‘»l\ai'lottl_'to\vii Royalty Jct . . . . . . ._ \'ortli Wiltshire ii 1. ii ii ii u rrivc fir-li-\ "‘i-‘iv our; ii ii ia “For sale cl:oice young l9l4 stock raised in our own ranches, several pairs Silver Black and Crois Foxes, Fisher, Marten and Mink. GRAHAM BROS. _ Strathroy, Ont. 2811-6-8M8ipd. Tenders Scnlcd tenders will he received not Inter thnn the ]5'l;li ol' July next for thc installation of eclectrie wiring for liilhts, bells. etc., for the Dalton Hnnitoriani. Plane and specifications' can be scoiriit i_hc riuvin-g's Lluiin, tlhnrlottctown. l). A. l\Icl{INNON, Scc'y. 15007-0-l SMU. Iluntcr River... ...‘. Bradall-une... l‘1nif.i'a\d .lct.... Frectown... Kcnsington.... Summersidc... ll' \-l;*‘>-4-H o®1¢F- DDQ: P-*H-‘D-‘P-*I-* ===ssPss=sPe,ws»> saassssssssggsshs vi ii ii 1.00 .80 a.. m. arrive depart St. Elei\nor's..., Mincouche...~ Wellington... .G5 Richmond... , .55 Northam... .50 Port Hill... .45 Ellerslic... McNeill’s Mill... ('onwa.y...... . l'“oi~tage.'.. .. .25 West lgevon... .25 (`olcni ii... .15 10.43 0’_l.e:iry... . 10.52 arrive [F DAY I’|tH\'I‘}S IINIVAVORABLE 'l`E.\ TAKI-iS l‘l.A(.‘-li ON MONDAY THE 29th. RY ORDER OF C0l\'lMI'1"|'l‘1l~l. 3025-6-l0Mfsteuwed41. .80 .75 IC ii ii _45 ii .40 " 35 “ ii 10.35 ~ _ ; \ l Reiter from iiianey 'Tunisie .Fur all iorms and stages of kidney trouble, you will 'Fold in Rexall Kidney Pills a in relieving the disorders by preparation ot unusalmerit curing the cause. This pre- paration is gualranteed to be good, or will refund your money. 50c :i i;o;\'. tit-.ree for ,$1.25. MacKinnon Drug Company / will m'eet.ln the E"llid\ Mll\_Ufl¢iur¢.he'svily gslvsifizednbefgl-I Ewen* Maeflqugall will-.Dlf_93¢U '-and After-beingwoven. Used byslliheludiq./_bath Slat. at Brooklyn” at' Rmches_anl’.E_l. The Nezringwbhnrepnmiiqg. Peters Road at 2.80 and I-lflvllveli Pwnnisninmnmq\r|mi.un¢,f|§iven.ai1'6.80' ii. H1- Alle 11|' Rgqggg HARDWARE _ une lst- at Iris. Tuesday. _ ' Belle Iriver and Thu day, 4th at _ °'"""'°""°l""' """ Point Pi-im an 1.30 p. 0’l.eary Tea The first, the biggest, the V Cor. Great George and Kent Sts. __ _ _. . .....__._ . N *_ _ l if------- e . ` Q rl) 5 ' iii? ' _ The nisii _,A I _;` - _~_ »_ `t_-SE ' ' f ' . a vi.-.._\ _.roof so it i;“‘i‘.‘.;‘.1*’.§;i'..“’.‘.‘.";:.’..i»‘;’§.‘;, 1 ' ' ofwarn l» and a nuisance to your ; i ,,.'§f,,,, / f_f§ friends. Besides, good frag- ~ ' » ',' ___i;__ rant tobacco costs no more. ~ i ~ _-" __ Its all in knowing what to ask for. Remember anyone Bri ht Twist, Hickey’s Bright Cut, Rival, _ Q . _ ' S k' T b Bl RTW Sl ` M§ilie!tl1l>aiii\`lilii(;tir?r1ioTi’l'llzst 8hg$vci(r)i'g Taghacco: Hickey &' Nicholson 'l`0b. Co., Ltd. ' \ Don’t -Run of the following. _ f i , _ Charlottetown, P. 12.1. _ I \ J " 'il-._ 4 - - N - _J ' _ _ Experience i _*today in the ' ‘ St. Lawrence Silver ‘sive uifonneilf" - ' __ Th who can least afford to lose their money, frequenhsey, are _those who have had the least oppor- 'tunity for acquiring _the knowledge neccssary to cn- _ "able them to invest it safely. ’lhe bilvcr Black F_ox~ ~- f 'Industry of P. E. Island is a lucrative business,which 5' » has 'made thousands of investors wealthy. Invest _ f -.._ .~ - ",‘-- -h .. -Wh ?-Be use _-the iiilvnxgdrlv Cvmliarg' argathff _best known to the worid_s»fore_rnos_t ranchers, an are CGD __ ,itanzed at $17,000 per pair, which includes all expenses UD .fp and including September lst, 1915. The direct_r;_i;_ii_te,_ar_i _ v,-liaare well and favorably known and can _ oo c i- -upon to dfoutafiiil measiue of satisfaction. ~ ' ~ 1 _‘ wfilgilfvm Moi-bn,”-%e:’y'Treasurer,call at Office 88 .> fgfeay. ' ¢ Street, or ohone 492. 'We will be pleased to _ ; in investing ‘Black Fox ' Co., Ltd.. 'D The St. Lawrence ' ' Silver Bhd! - .,.-.~n- 2., _, _, ' _______,_ _'rr P'-tvs in my in cannon _or P Prelbytery of ncctlon with the province. -Dharldttetown, -on -_- tll`., lust., at 11 a. ii; CHUR()H‘ OF SCOTLAND. LINEN SI-IO\\'l‘lR.-0nTuesday ev- ening last n number of the girl 'friends ot Miss Mary Callaghan call- ed at her home on Grafton Street and held a. linen shower in her hon- or. Miss (7allo,ghan's marriage to Mr. James McKenna of Montreal is announced to take place in this city, on Tuesday next. ; MURRAY HARBOR BRANCH.- 'The summer arvjnnizements on the ilvlurray Harbor Branch is a distinct- improvement _and the people served by the railway as well as the man- agement are to he congratulated on the change. Trains will now leave ‘_\[urray.I-larbor, at 7 arm., and Z D. m., arriving in Charlottetown at 9. 45 u. m. and 5.30 p. m. Trains will leave Charlottetown at 8.15 a. ni. and 3.10 p. m., arriving at Murray _llarhor. nt ll.-15 a. m., and' 5.55 p. in. 'l'he_ morning train from Murray Harbor will be express. returning in the afternoon, while' the morning train from Charlottetown will be ii mixed, returning in the nltcrnoon. _ l\1ll.I'I‘ARY lNSl’E(l’[‘ION.- In- spection of the Prince -Edward Is- iland Heavy Ilrlgndc was completed llnst evening by Major I-I':wnrd, of the R. C. A. .'\o. 3 llnttcry was in- spected in section gun drill and bat~ LFYY maneouvre, and the ollicers and N. C. O’s. of both batteries answer- ed qucstionS,.which formed part of ,the annual examination for efficiency. It is understood that Major Heward, who is one of the finest artillery of- ficers in Canada, is very much pleas- ed with the showing of the regiment. He will svend two or time days fish- ing and will return to Halifax on Monday. Captain Regan, of the Army 1f>1Y_ Corps, leaves this morning for llalifax. The Captain is very popular with the officers here. MILITARY NOTES.- Officers and mc_n who are in close touch with the Prince Edward Island Heavy Brigade, .state _that it was never more efficient than it is today. Both batteries have been _over strength throughout the training season, and the number of new applications has made it' necess- ary for the ‘older members to he -*ight on their mcttle in order' to rc. tain their position. This and the friendly rivalry between the two brit. teries has created an iiitercst and en- .tiiimiosrn which has seldonz been seen in the regiment. The horscs'used ' in the guns are _very much' better this year than' before, and a great deg] more time has been spent in battery maneouvre and battery drill. As ia. ro- sult the regiment hopes to make a good showing in comparison with others in the Dominion. __F_ROM Sl'MMEl%VILl.|€_-Mr. Wm. Lain of Siinimcrville, who is in town reports the crops as being fairly H0011- They Med more heat now and perhups less rain, he says. The grass looks particularly good. Clover is somewhat scarce, having been killed out`through the snow, but where. OVUI' the snow was held tho clover' .war-i saved. The seeding is all done, except the turnips, . Quite u lot _ of the grain is up and looks -well. The lower lying grounds, however, are somewhat effected by the heavy rain. "l‘ho people in Summerville and Al-_ herry Plains keep quite ii lot of sheep. and are vory much interested in the dipping demonstrations that orc now being held in various parts of the Province. They hope the |lf;.ii.i'tment of .'\gricultui'e will send the dipping tank through their way before long. ’|`he Institute is flour- ishing. The .lyrshlreybull purchased from Simmons llroé., sometime ago is being kept _hy _.lllr. Thos. Dunn,and is in thejpink of condition. .He took the firat.` prirf at the Georgetown I-Ixhihition las, year and was ad- mired _hy‘_n'ii who saw him. I-us stock safe tirnlng out to ho particu- larly gqod milkers and the people will keep `him in the neighborhood ag long asfpossible. ' ' _ :Fresh Chocolates. It is a rule in this_store that everything in it must be fresh at all times. All our choco- lates have .tlmt_ good wholesome taste. We speoiallzeim Moira' and Neill-iofi’s. Other* _leading lines also‘ cur ed. When you _\1a,\nt._tho hcst in _ Drugstore. ‘E. A._ Foster '_Sunnynidn. mi' . ,' _ .._____ ,- ,..._.,ii..__._.»4»\u.-L»..l¢-i' ` _i"'_-.'rir.,i Ni'iommniivili-'r6u`=..»’migiit on well be mit. of-» the wp__rld~;nq .nc o'L0¢ry Jung ' -ii5‘L_ _ ‘_ lists-s-,ini/ici. - _ -_ _.1 '»’_i' ; _ _ xoxox-lil.-~»rrrs'r~.s i . _. . ,..-_ __ Fox -Cd. D --There will be preach gave- an interest- Miss -McDonald. gave oh mllllnory. Both appreciated. MAR'l'|'l_vfI;i ‘BUAFD 0l<‘ 'I‘I'.ADE.-- The annual neetlng _of the Maritimb Board of Trade will be at Sun~.mei'- side on_August 19th, and it isf ex- pected to ben grcut success. ln re- ferring to this fact, the Halifax Her- ald says: “The Garden of the Gulf will ive looking its best ut tliat.time, und as Summer-side is one of the centres o’ the bluck fox industry, nu opportunity isotlercd of obtaining Hom: ioinlers on fur farming. Tho progriur. of subjects for Qlscussion in in 1-nurse of preparation and will hc shortly published." n ,mt ,,und,,»,__ ,,,_- 5,,-,,_,m;' anis. u_iuie Palmer ¢_|__?r0__s:6_lTl¢!'.-r\~ _ _ f _ _. I ‘ #re w a ‘ ~ ‘ ~ _ ::'l‘his is the place wziere you can~ Phonogmvh _s_°l°°.‘,get the pure and excellent perfumes, . H€ -¥ lla Snow, James t a char e no higher than ou pay s _ la 5 y | ' wana, Mc_ sometimes for the cheaper vnrl'/tlae.' The work ala m||k|'Just now we are showing Harmony _.Intense, perfume,” Lily of the Val- I __ ‘ "f,‘."".i,’f,'i- icy.-»0-if-fai. c..»....a.... ....1 T...iii....'L THE LION AND THE. _OUS __ visited ¢1,,‘Arbutus at 60c. an ounce. Tango _ _ mein-"P¢f1“m°». °!'.'°t\\i“I= “W Ht 1°°- P" In Five Parts B Charles Klein, From His Famous' ¢|-neinn, Siiiisholn at $1.00 an ounce.l Mel( non Drug Co., Rexnll Store, in _ _ _ _. _ ._ corneir Grhat George and Keiluzvglts. - (fast Characters ._ V- _ _ _ _ _ ’~ ‘ ` ,_,,¢,____.,._..1i_-r "' ' Y ,. . f _ _ Cum ,quick “mom is “_lt_ | John Burkett Ryder--The Money king-Mr George Sonic Spencer ritious. ' 3026. ' ._ . _ . I 'l."’?.l""""”“'~ 1. "'*'*"*"*"* *'*'*"" i...§I.i;“..l._l“_ll.ill...i zimw' Yonx srooxs __ Juno 18th, 1‘.l14. ' ' liigh how U|olo_ ISLANIXERS’ GENl£ROSI'l`Y.- The Rev. H. E. -Thomas, in presenting to the annual N. B. and P. E. I. Con-‘ ference the report of the Evangelis- tic Coniniittee, communicated the generiiiifi offer of Mr. J. R. Dinnis, ol (‘.linrloi.tetown, to lieiir the cost of n eozifcrencecvnriiiclint during the onsuiue; yi-ur. That filler hud been neceptcd hy the coniuiittee on behalf of the uoiifcwnce, und Rev. G. H. '/\lide|'i-‘on, of Siwirorvllln, Mums., had heeu r-i\l:=\i‘:cd for the work. i\lr. An-' ileriion rumen to the (lonference with- (!o|il'c|~c|u-r~ oxprisui-iorl its deep iiiid liciirty iipprecisition of .\lr. lliunis’ generosity. The question of supple- niclitiui; Mr. Diunis' generosity by the (‘onlL-rcncc . foi'n‘_'.iliiting it plan. fm the enizagemcnt und support of a uccoud evangelist during the your was thoroughly discussed. For thil preseu: the scheme was deemed im- Wacticiilile. Col. F. t-l. Monro made o, geiiiwoiif. oilci' of help tn the Evan- 'gelistic (ommittce, with a. view to s\\ppoi‘t.iiii-; u second evn.|igeliF»t., which wnf suitably und grutcfully iicknowh-dgcd. `_ - Vl(_’1‘flRlA SCHC01..-The follow- ing is thc standing of the pupils of Victoria High School'»i`oi` the month ol May. l‘rlncipnl C. 13. .Ielly's de-' pnrtn-mt:-Grade VIII.--1, Dorothy Clark; 2, Janette Cameron; 3, Elon- nor Clark. Grade VII.-l, Crilly bca; 2, Wcsley,(}1ark. Grade VI.- l. Morioii Lca.;. 2, Ada. Clark; 3, Vtillinmwiidclell. Grade V.- lau- Ulnudc Snow; 2, Douglas Clark; Thelma. Trowsdale. Assistant. Ru 3. Boswell; Ii, Gordon McDonald. Grade III.-_-1. Whitfield Howatt; 2, LeRoy Howatt; 3, Charlie Logan: Grade If.-l.' Everett Wottlon; Z,» Karl Boulter; 5, Hollis Snow. Grade I- I, Helen Trowsdaic; - 2, Millie Pal- mer; 3, Emirson- McDonald. -’ '~The following pupils made perfccthttcnd- .ince for the month:-Princlpa1’s de- pnrtn-.‘.n‘_--Dorothy Clark, Eleanor Clark, Winnie 'V‘ll;lett, 'Jn.n¢t1re"Cam- eron, i‘1lai-`ion_._Laa, Kenneth‘L1_B‘t‘l'ight, Claiidc Snow and Douglssnfilejclr. As- Atchisou 995 9% 'Jill Am. Beat Sugar 26 25-Q 225- Aru, Banu-lters 62? 625 l;2§ Ainal. Copper 71 70]; 11 Brooklyn lt. T. 915 91 91 ' iCanudiun Pacific 1_{l;i‘.* (‘»hesnpL-ake and Ohio 51; Erie 22: Mex. [‘ct.roleum 50 llils. Pacific 10.1 Northern iiicillc lll l‘r.|insylvui»ia 11|: Reading 104.; Soiithern Pacific ‘J-il the liigiest reculrnwiuliitiolia. ’l‘ho\ Hlmthcrn mmwuy Union Pacific 1553 li. Steel ` 612 ,Utui Uoppr-i' ' 2- ;; 104;, 511- Zhn 083 ici 1101 111 im 0:1; 1540 (ill Sll Mo`.~ii'iiic.ii. s'i‘ooi<.s. 5 Z* 's 527 itil _ ill 1115 164; ‘.l3§ 24 i 1552.. 4512 bi Q is-ii. li 1. line Miller; 2, Gcrtic Lord; 3, Clay-__y,,|y w|-,,ni- u3§ ton Miller. Grade 1V., (senior)-1, ¢.;,.I,¢ yifncnf gig; 31 31;; 70 th . ,J _ Boulter'a department:--Grade IV.,;\_],,1V pm-k (junior)--1, Gl.iftord"Lea`; Ll, Elsie picph |1.,,~k lligh Low Close Bruzilizin Traction 783’ 785.2 Detroit 67-; 67 R75 Dom. Steel Corp'n. 23 223 21. Montreal Power 225') 2255 22 N. S, Steel 6.: Coal Com. 54;- 54 £._ueber- Ry.” _ Sliiuviniyziin ' Toronto lty. 120; Ts.; In »»_- 54.5 13 132_ 121| 1291? 00'1‘1‘0N ' High Low Close July 1297 1287 1293 - October 1270 1204 iizgu Dcccmlicr i274 |270 127; GRAIN AND l’l't0VIt-IIONB. High Low Gloss 82'; 83 July (Torn 702 00!! _ “ept Porn G72 071', 207_ ` ' 2021 2020 2-T2() 1012 1030 July Lind Sept. Lord _ r 1032 10210 Dominion Day ' Races 67}<.l l Tl At Summersidc .-»s .iistant's dc-partrnsnt;»-.Elsl¢.~».B¢0@_M'ell, _w'ednesday, July lst 1914* “nm .s\\\'¢1¢f/`/fzrfaaxsmvrfr/¢m.\\\i\\\\\sv1 ~g,B~<:g ::o'-"< -.wa _ .~f i “As a Rule-a_ man' l - When its Hot--he wants it _ When it’s cool-li: wants-;i _. §"_‘l.`1”A\\\\\\\v,’,l__'l*"_h"_| 2.19 U-lass, Trot and Paco (mile s a 0 MQ H0: . _V 1 115' ways wanting what is not ni" glunkr' to she Thefffnl-. Bntlle lie can have i either way. = - °l> ~ One of- the greatest con- eniences .of modern times sthe Thermos bottle. One f these bottles will keep quids cold for two or three days, no matter what ,thc temperature may be- it will also keep 'liquids hor., _for nearly the Same .lengt-lr.” of lime.- _ _ . Buy one now.-so'-that yo ill be! able to takeit wi ;h ou on that picnic this suin- er. ALL PRICES. olinson &f .lohn`s’bp The ~~QualilY Drugstore VI||n|m\\\\\\\\eml1u||sl T3 _ \\\\\\\\\§//minus# °’¢°'ro -4 Un- alnlllill/4\\‘s\\\\\\\v1 SS -_ "`L Mir., ' Q Golden Shower _4--a New Perfuipe "ol the crqall. '$110,-f_§r9\<;` '»‘wlll:,l-0 in . ~ , 1, You who wish something new, ex-- - clusive' anddainty in 5 perfumes should try l' GOLDEN suowER ‘ It is without ques- _I-tion one of thc best perfumes that has ever crossed a coun- ter. Call in today s ,s _ chdleiolatos remember The Central.;-;"**‘ ---- A ~ - _- 1 hunts), Purse $200.00. 2.2-I Trot (half-mile heats) Purse) ;.00.00: | 2.30 If'i\r<:- (half-mile lieutn), Purse _ _______mi \ _Ile- Age - _ - -- f ' 5'. f Plzly of the Same'Name f Mrn_Iiyder~ Ilia Wife- Miss Carlotl-t\’Doti Jefferson Ryder-Their Son- Mr Gmitoll Ball - Judge Rossmoru -Of U. S Supremo Court.-Mr Bartley Ue0u|lum Mrs Rossmore-Hin Wife- Miss Eleanor Barry Shirley Ronsmore -Their Daughter- Miss Ethel Barry » Ex Sludge Stat!-Tlieii' Friend- Mr Richard Morris ` _ Hon Filzroy Bagley-Sccretary to Ryder-l\lr ivaltor C Pritchard U. 5. Senator Roberts- Mr Richard wungemnnn ' Trust Lawyer- Mr Robert Dun! ul' Kats Il.oberr.s-'l`ho Senators D.iugliter_Miss Ruth Bryan ` Mrs (Ilorr}-n- ' Mins Lilio Leslie ` S Y N O P S I S The Most Talked of Play of the Age ' ' THE LION AND THE MOUSE In Five Parts By CHARLES KLEIN ouN IsURi_use has'conquered the Lion. , so Final Showing Tonight of Kathlyn Series Part Four THE ROYAL SLAVE in Two Parts Our Admission Remains the Same For This , Excepiional Picture Offering Two Shows Admission Doors Open 7 p. m. Recon to start at l.30. Five to ontea. Three to start., Races to end ti' '_{'.!\.=_cnt. llopplcs allowed. En- |.rnn"e tes- 5 per cent; winners in ,my Ei 1:1 r eniit additional. lV!r.~iIf»;1 di\-iilcd 50, 25', 15 and 10 per i-cnt., l'2||'..'ies`clf_\so June 23lrd. Riirht ro- servcrl to change, postpone etc. Nu- tionnl rule# to govern wl.cre do not conflict. with these conditions. H:-y, ntrnw, and bedding free. .°‘peeial Ro- .iion to Park ‘_‘5c. children _l <1. Q_d.uction Fares on all trains. .\dir.i=;- t H-I he Summsrside Driving Park Oi. Junien A. McNeill, l’r0sid;int. _ Zi('2ll~l3- l llhliii . L_, -r .ll 5, _..;_.. ‘.v;. ,__;"..' ¢J\. ""7 .»~""-`;;~.~.'.;4` " '\4l`. ' i \ _ '-11' *J ' \~i.---J I » 'Change in Train Service, P. E. I. Railway irfmiinencing June 22nd thore wllli he changes in 'tho trains running on lows;- » A Passenger train 'will leave Mur- rnv llarhor Dolly except Sunday ntl 7.00 ii. rn., arriving ui.-1.15 a.m., arriving at Murray Harbor nt' 11.45 n. ni., returning will lcavci Murray Harbor at 2.00 p. rlving st Charlottetown at m. All of tliese trains go.uround tho loop. ' All other trains 'will run ns nt present. 8030-6-19ME6i. _D3 ui .sv The Lion and Slfhhflll. ' the Miiruiy Harbor Brunch .ns lol- ' __ . .,,,,,,,»,_.g The Mouse lf" 5°* » _ ,,,,--,,_,,_. ,l\ic§02cis\\. ’,/ ‘{ ing Churns, besides being; very tiresome to operate take from one half an hour to one . , _ _ ,_-,»_ liour to complete the work; ~ while the Dazcy will make 1-. Y _,W l` husigranulatccl buttcrin from 1 \ three toicn minutes. Churn- i 1""-~“‘ 1 ing troubles are eliminated when you install a Dazey in 1 your home. This Churn is as easily cleaned as H tin pail, becau_se the frame lifts completely out of the receptaca c. Youneerl the Dazey for your Health, economy and convenience. We have in stock three sizes with Glass body. For those Churning from 1 pint to 1-2 Gallon, Prices-$1.50, 1.75 and 2.50. large sizes (as illustrated) $4.00, 6.75 and 16 O0. 'We want to 'show you this Churn. We want you to use one and then you will appreciated its true worth in the saving of time and labor. You will V actually say that Churning is a pleasure. 1, . ._ " , 1 it Nightly Five gems snows at 7.30 & 9 p.m L_ -~ __.__;=_-_. ._ qw _;7-*_ _ _ fs,-__ _ __{!;\‘