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R-.5¢.John,N.B Geo, Wnller, Dominion Express Bulldinil Charlottetown i I L- ` ' 1'* ' .~.°_`o‘°'2\ 'V / -_ , 35, fiilgf r 9 . ,il \i_i i _ ` . ! if/. .at _ Every Kitchen Queen Rules by the good things her oven produces. To cook well she needs isnt Kina of c..i Clean, no klinlrers, coal that gives sn even and lasting heat. We sell all sizes ot standard prices-one quality cosi- THB IEIT-give our cool s trial end be convinced. Phone 111 C. Lyons & Co. g__i_____p q Watches Repaired _'e repair all kinds of Efatches, Clocks, Jewelry c. Our charges are moderate Our work is the yery best. C. W. Patterson Cor. Great George and Grafton Sts. Hard Coal To Arrive We have the following schobners, now on way and duo from New York and Philadelphia with car- goes of Best American Anthraciic coal in Egg stove and Chestnut sizes. namely "isAiAH i<.s1'e1'soN, with sooeonr "n. Powens" wifi. 010 tom --r. A. ALLAN" _...with ..eso me This Coal is all of best quality. and will be sold at very lowest price while discharging. Parties requiring Anthracite Coal cannot do better than by 'booking their orders at once, and delivery will be made from vessels while discharging. `BnntsinBeII& Co Agents Dominion Coal Go.. Ltd. NIONE 404 ' A--------~Udf"-~~----:--------~--»-~-:vo ..°IT PAYS to buy in this Province ..*CAFlL McDONALD is Guardian Representative for Souris. ..*HOLY TRINITY. - Service in Holy Trinity Church, Georgetown, nexi; Sunday at 11 and 7. Rev. D. Jones will oiiiciate. ..*T. GORDON IVEB is Guardian Representative for Souris. ..*GIVE OLD ADDRESS - Sub- scribers are asked when having their papers changed from one address to mother to please give old address as well as new one. This prevents any delays and saves unnecessary trouble in going over the books. _ ..*LAWN PARTY. A lawn party was given Wednesday night at the residence of Mrs. Widliam Knlgihh. Breakwater Street, Souris. Mrs. Kn- ight acted as hostess in her usual charming style, and needless to say the many guests prescnt enjoyed the tea. and entertainment provided to the utmost! ...*CONFIRMATION was adminis- tered lsst Saturday at Souris to a large number by His Lordship Bishop O’Leary, of Charlottetown. On Suu- day, tlie Bishop delivered the sermon, exliorting the people of the Island to remain at home, and not go away and serve iii the sweat shops of the United States. ln the afternoon His Lord- ship, accompanied by the Rev. Peter ,I<‘. Hughes, went to Rollo Bay, where Confirmation was admhiistered on Monday morning.-*_ ...*MARRiAGE.--At St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, Souris, Mar- garet, daughter of Alexander Mc- Euehern, Souris, was united in mar- ringo to Mr. James Paquot, also of Souris. The ceremony took place at 8 o'clock, and the bride was supported by Miss Bessie Brennan, while the groom was supported by Mr. Clarence Paquet. The happy couple left yes- terday afternoon for Kelly`s Cross, wliere Mr. Pnquet is engaged iii work. "Ladies' White Dresses-a Joh lot .lust arrived by express. $1.98 up. Prowle Bros., Ltd. 1905-7-Smtf. ~ THE _MIIKEIS CIPTOVVN NIARKETS Print butter (per lb) Fowl (per lb) Chicken 20 to 25 10 to 11 14 to 16 B. Wheat. (per bushel) Buckwheat Barley $1.25 $1.00 $1.00 Oats (white) Oats (black) Hay, pressed per ton Eggs (Der doz) Tub butter (per lb.) Potatoes (per bushel) Turnliis, (per bushel) Hides Beef (per lb.) retail Pork (per lb) carcass Oats (Black) bus. .60 .62 $14.00 .19 .22 .25 .25 .12 10-12 .11 68 i S‘SIDE MA RKETS Straw (ver ton) 36.00 Turnips, hns. .15 Wheat, bus. 1.10 1.60 \\00l. ‘t~. _ .30 Eggs, dozen .15 I-lay, loose ton $10.00 - -11.00 Hay, pressed 10.00 12.00 Hides, lb. .10 Lamb pelts .80 .60 Oatmeal, per 100 8.76 Oats, (white) bus. 66 Barley bus. G5 to ii0c. Buckwheat .80 .90 Butter, lb. (dairy) .20 Butter, lb. (creamery) .22 Cnlfskins lb. .10 Oats (black) bus. Potatoes, bus. . 24 . 23 . 10 70 27 ____._..l..__... ...nm .__-_A._.-__ ___» iifissiufialiiuii I isoitsoiv as Dur's‘r` Barristars and Attorneys Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada HONEY T0 LOAN. g 0. lchsod. K.C., W. lil. Bentley. K.C. MoLEOD A BENTLEY. !errlstors and Attorneys-at-Law lfllcos-Bank of N. S. Chambers, Char lottstown, P. B. L A. A. lcLeen, KL. Donald llcllnnon Moi_.!AN A MeKlNNON lerrlsterlf Attorneys-at-Lew Brown. Block, Charlottetown WARIURTON C IHAW. Berrieters. Attorneys, Notary Pob- Ao, Etc. Solicitors for Canada Bank- ers Association. Bank of llontrsel, Canada, Permanent llortgsu Corpora- tion. Oiiicss-Old Guardian Omoo. Proves lilnol. Charlottetown. P. I. L\ PATENT BOLIGITOII WM. S. BABCOCK Lawyer (U. S.) end Registered Pa- tent Attorney. 15 years experience in Canada and U. 8. Inventions prompti, ntentod. Trade Berks sad Designs registered; infringement. and validity searches. Evidence collected in potent suite. Reports prepared for counsel. lxport witness In potent suits Petr ents obtlinod In ell countries Ol it .lsnies Street llontrosl. Wrlge lor In formation ll!!-S-iltl. _ _ ..__....___ ..°ONE CENT per woril each In- sertion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. ..*8TRAWBERRY BBOXE8 AND CRATES--Crate and two dozen boxes for 30c., cash with order. Book your orders early. Montague Furnishing Co., Ltd., Montague. 1972-7-12ME3i. EASTERN PERSONALS . .*Mr. Stephen Hessian of Charlot- tetown is visiting in Georgetown.-G. ..*Mr. Fred Chandler, Charlotteto- wn was in Souris last Saturday on a business trip.° ..*Mi.ss Fannie McLeod, Charlot- tetown is visiting in Souris the guest of Miss Susie Carleton.* . .*Mr. Frites representing the Fa- ultless Foot Wear (io. was in Souris Wednesday on a business trip.° ..."Mr. W. F. Stroud, of Strouds, Halifax, was in Souris on Saturday last on a. business trip.-° W' I' . ..*Mr. Percy McCallum, who has enlisted with the P. E. l. Heavy Bri- gade for the front is iiow homo on it furlough.-* ..*Miss Annie McDonald and Miss Ella Leonard of Charlottetown have neturned after spending a. few duys in Georgetown.-G. ..*Mr. Thomas Henry of George- town left Monday for New Glasgow where lie will be the guest of his dau- gliter.-G. ..*Miss Sylvia Gordon of George- town returued Monday cveiiing after spending the week .end with friends in Charlottetown.-G. ..*Miss Madden llllchey and Mrs. Hogan of Georgetown were passen- giers by the early traiii Monday for (lliarlottetoswinr-G. ..*Misses Agnes and Marion Mc Donald of Veriioii River ure visiting in Georgetown the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willium Flynn.-G. ..*Miss Helen Mutliiesoii of Chur- lottetowii has spent the past week in Georgetown with Miss Estelle Aitkens.-G. ..*Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Matthews. Souris and, Miss Skerry have left for East Lake where they will spend it short vacntioii.* ..*Messrs Peake, Hyndmnn and Squarebriggs arrived in Souris Sun- day from Cliarlottetowii in their lau- iich and returned Moiiduy moriiiiig.* . .*Messrs S. N. Johnson, Bart Miiir and Havelock Stewart of Georgetown attended the Orange Celebration iii Cliurlottetowii, Monday.-G. ..’Mr. Harold Keeping of George- town and Mr. Leslie Aitkeiis of Lower Montague are atteiidiiig the Summer School of Science in Cliurlottctowii-G. ..*Mr. Archibald Tapper formerly of Georgetown P. E. I. no\v resident in Boston, is spending his vacation ut the home of his mother Mil. T. W. Tapper in Georgetown.-G. ' . .°Miss Anna Miar and Miss Lottie Fitzgerald of Georgetown left Monday 11101111111; for Charlottetown where they will attend the Summer School oi’ Science.-G. ...*Mr. and Mr.s. Harry McLean, Edison Stewart, Frank (loiiroy, Chas. bterns and Miss Irene Sterns left Wednesday morning by motor lynn( for ti. two-days trip to Margiiree, Cape Bretoii.-* . .*Misses Mollie McLean, Catherine Bree" “nd Mllrguret Beaton of Geor- getown were piisseiigers by the early train Moiiilay for (iliarlottotowri to utteiig the Slimmer School of Scien- (EC.- . ISIINU $|]LllIiH TELLS [li STHENUUUS IHIININE The following letter was received recently by Miss Evelyn Arsenuult from Mr. Augustin Arseiiaiit, son of Mr. Leon J. Anseiiuult, of Abruui's Village, who is iiow iii Eiigliiiid: Stone Farm, East Snndling, Kent, England, June 14th, 1915. My Dear Cousin,-It is ii plcusiire for me to-day to write you it few lilies to tell you thiit I ani very well. Well ilearie, here I nm iii Old Englaiid and ii nice placo it is. We'rc ciiiiiped out in the country. the nearest towii being 4 miles and we are 60 miles from Lon- don. Wc had a great trip across, 7 days and nights. on our voyage and 10 hours on the train which took us through Loiiilon. and arrived at our camp at 2 o`clock in the morning; and I tell you 1 was pretty tired. Well, we are only 45 miles from the firing ine, and can hear tlic big guns ZOIIIK off every day. I nm onging to get there, and expect we will go sometime iii August. We are being drilled very severely now, putting in 10 hours n day with a pack oii our back, We are also digging trenches with pick and shovel. We are many S0lf‘ f . _ ,‘ ,f I , i . '.¢ _ » 1,. ' - ' , ’ , 1 * ' ' - »' . i . ` zo" , 2 _ :"-_i5.-.lééiinrnt .fi pi .\-