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This prevents an delays and saves unnecessary trouble _ in _going over the books. East rn Guardian i »\t‘_“J-*$.17-#.1i‘{_‘-‘I-2:.'Srr.`_1*.-_-.-.-.-:_-::.-_z-_~;_~_»:,~.1-,-,-S-_~_;»_~:_~,-:.1z~_-::.».».~ff.-_-:f;-_-_-,~:,-_~1-_~_-,~_~_-::vo .'l'l’ PAYS to buy in this Province ..°0NE CENT per word each in- sertion for advertising in this column. Y - ‘ A "" ..°¢ARL MoDONALD is Guardian Cash must accompany order. Bread made #_ -_ 0 our eeps _ .. _ ;__r_om l_Zurity _ ;__ Q its flavor and rf* _/ freshness a T” "' f " long time., . Representative for Souris. ..*T. GORDON iVE8 is Guardia Representative for Souris. pdlciate . papers changed from one address ..*8T./ ALBAN8,-Service in St. Albans Church. Sourls, next Sunday ..*HOLY TRINITY. - Service in at 11 and 7. Mr. A. G. Cribb will Holy Trinity Church, Georgetown, ..*G|VE OLD ADDRESS - Bilb- ..°*Cornwall Sunday School intend n -holding their annual picnic on Wed- nesday, July 14th on Samuel Friz- zles ileld. 1894-7-8M2ipd. next Sunday at 11 and 7. Rev. D. Jones will ofilciate. _ scribers are asked when having their ..*REMElViBER THE TEA at Bear to River on Tuesday, July 20. Special another to please give old address as trains will run from Charlottetown, lillliliill HEISISTEH _gh nrrusin LONDON. July 6.-The revolt of 30 Radicals on the National Regis- ter Bill, is opposed not only by Con- servatives but by leading Liberal or- gans and the firm attitude of the Government finds general favor. The members did not make a good appear- ance in the Commons and urges as loyal treatment of the present govern- ment as the Conservatives. The Manchester Guardian while resist- ing conscription. favors the Register and twits Philip Snowden and his supporters with having the same dread of Northcliffe as their ances- tors had of "Boney." Yssterday's op~ position group was composed of ex- tremists of many phases including nitntviiirs 511'?" 11;. sf; E 5 _ iiiii sd 1 im-1 :...‘£.“=...,‘°‘ E'is‘:tlé3‘i5°'I‘¢i¢ii1:~"1.riIl“buUd yifi r&°‘_? = box, 1;: W (MS, 0! 0 N# `f_grl55.9'I‘:s £5551.; Dave 65., st. csthsriasa Bold at Hughes' Drug Stow. i teinperance advocates. Quakers, Laborites and Socialists . ‘ I More Bread and Better Bread _ I will lllll illx Mllllill - 'I0 1 _ ' -I-1 Lg __ s-s_1|_1 LET us develop your films and make your prints. We have a complete and very mpdern department for handling this work. - Send us your exposures we will get the best there is in them, The G. H. Cook Studio lMNH€K _ It’s time to have that long prom- ised portrait taken. I No need to_wilh for a fine day, however, wait the equipment of the modern studio, you can be taken one time as well as another. _ Make the appointment today. Bayer Studio I "ANAo|AN 0 PAC! FIC _ PANAM A-PACIFIC ' EXPOSITION SAN FRANCISCO Tickets on Sale to November 30th Return Limit Three Months $122.80 From Charlottetown _ Going and Returning vis Chicago direct Going via Chicago and Direct Lines. Returning via Vancouygr, or vice versa, $17.50 additional “I _ n _ 31' '35 -" In BPS 9 - __ . _ .1-“ag Lsrtaunc sssvgfi From Montréal-Quebec METAGAMA, - - JULY 8 MissANAiiiE ~ - JULY 29 __ W.B. Howard. I). P. A.,C. P R.,St.]0hn,N.B 1_1-_ Geo. Waller, Dominion Express Bui|ding` i Uharlotietown _ Timo Table, Rocky Point Ferry. 8. S. Hillsboro. Leave Ch'town Leave Rocky Polm- 'l.00 s.m. 1 7-20 M11- 8.00 a.m. 3-30 8-111- 9.30 a.m. \ 10_0g a.m. 11.00 a.m. 11-3 11-111- 1.30 p.m. 2-00 0-111- 2.30 p.m. 3-00 D-UL s_s0 p.m. 4.00 nm- 4.30 p.m. 5-00 D-m~ 0.30 p.m. 7.00 p.m. 9.30 a.m. SUNDAY 10.00 a.m. 12.45 p.m. 1.00'p.m. 2.00 p.m. 2-30 D-UL 3.00 p,m. 3.30 D-m. 4.00 pzm. 5.00 D-HL M. MURPHY, Manager. PLANT I1_NE CHARLOTTETOWN T0 BOSTON 8. 8. HALIFAX every Tuesday at noon ` 8. 8. EVANGELINE “Under the American Flag" Every Friday at noon Returning from Boston S. S. I-Idliilax every Saturday _at~noon. S. S. Evangeline every Tuesday at noon For folders or further information ap- ply to ~ - JA8. GARRAGHER. Agent. Charlottetown, P. E. I. _ `\ " T' .~'."_‘ 1“f_,'\. \ ),_`____1 1 Q _ A, 1-_\» - 5 - ,it-. _-_»f:~f -15"* " if-.vs_ 0 l .__.......__.__._.-- ir- --‘ 'fa T 7 l;-sr-nl .Every Kitchen Queen R\iles»by.the good things her oven produces. 'I‘o__oook well she needs __ _ ._ ._ _ Right Kaul oi Coal _ Glssn, podlpllnziers, gpg that gives an-even n ss nl _ . We sell all sizes at standard prices--one quality coal- -Tl-il'll8‘l‘-slve apr coal s trial and be convinced. ' . _Ph°°9111‘ A Y -S ii- ?-. ,Tilt Qa\\\\\\\\\illllllll¢a\\\\\\\\@1lA \\\\‘-.'//////1//a\\\\\\vt\\\\='J' U, _ m 5 »-»- 5 an ' / W I ’ _ ./ _ J _ s O/j -~ -- 2’ l . ro S 94 rs m F 9.. / ' 4| \é.]Il$\\\\\\\\\\l”IIZ@\\\“Y/I///£§\\\\\YIIf§\\\“l'l\¥g a\\\\\\\\\\iIHKIlll@\\ I Individuahty hows in every line pumps. Our owledged reputation a tyle leaders has mad this shop the place hose who demand aximum of style-at th \\ O I: "1 nimum of cost. $2.75 to $5.00 lley & Co. 135 Queen St. g E //§\\\\\\\\'\\se/1/1111" lmportiint Notice to Farmers rue Pune sniso ci.vor-:soAi.s “Baron’s Pride" (9122). Flash Fav- orite in 1906 beat all competitors at has proven himself ilrst class stock horse. Baron’s Pride, sire of Flash Royal’s dam is considered the highest type of Clydesdale breeding in Scotland. Flash Royal is a beautiful individual dark bay in color, well cut HEAD and NECK with heavy, clean bone and perfect action, kind disposi- tion and a sure foal getter. This gives the farmers of Murray River and vic- inity a golden opportunity of securing the services of a first class stallion at a very moderate price. Stallion will be kept at Kearney Bros. Stables, at Murray River during the season of 1915. Willhm Kisarney in charge. 1034-5~10Mwstrdltlienws14i ii Furness - s o Sailmgs From LONDON From HALIFAX STEAMER Caterina July lst Joiyiir iimii-i 1-ny zoo. July l0th Appeninr August 2nd From LIVERPOOL From BALIFAX _STBAMER . Durham June 26th 'romeo July snr Furn¢ss,Witl\y & C0. Halifax, N. S. ` ‘_...._ Hard Coal To Arrive We have the following now on way and due York and Philadelphia goes of Best American Anthracllo coal in Egg stove and Chestnut sires, namely _ _“l8AIAH K.8TET80N, with 500100! "R. POWIRB" with G70 ten! "F. A. ALLAN" '....wlth "$50 ton! This Coal ls all_ of best quality. and 'will be sold at very lovreht price while discharging. Parties requlrlna Anthraclte Coal cannot` do better than by booking their orders at once, and dellyery will be made froth veessls while discharging. Buntainbell & C0 schodnerl. from New with car- recently published a cut of two fo u es under which was th folio imported stock raiseli in captivit and. before the war would have hee worth $1,500 apiece. The. outbres for breeder stock are probably n going to realize more than enoug from the progeny to pay the intere on the money invested." Mr. Dunca lnce. wrote the Editor of the Post a article calling attention to the abov comment and setting before him fact sequent issue, the post, under the ca ber of firms raising silver black foxe on Prince Edward Island, says th Sunday Magazine of the Boston Post of the war, however, has brought th fur trade almost to a standstill. So this year men who paid high price A. McPhie. well known in this Prov concerning the industry. In a sub- y Souris and _Elmira. 1809-7-'1M3i iSLlllil liElPlil_ X _.H Iii BIG Blllii The following letter ha.s been ' received by Miss Hazel McDonald, D PDI 6 ing comment: “Here are two -black fox puppies two weeks old. They are . §;ll‘]‘?“$§¥, lglggix _:;:_1_l_1:__ghe;:_‘___l_irotl_i_t_e; y’ 1st Contingent in France. 2 ‘ France, 6 May 26, 1915. My Dear Sister Hazel:-Thought B I would drop a few lines today to let you know we are still alive and °|§ getting along fine with the Germans at but we gave them -- at Neuve nl Chapple and here we are again. We _ had Capt. McKay from P. E. I. u with us at the time oi' the big bat- B tie where the Canadians made aname S for themselves. Capt. McKay is the only officer that I met who comes from P. E. I. since I came to France. p-_ mm “War Doempt Hurt silver F0” I am here now four months, but I Market.. Bam: Duncm A_ McPme_ of, have met a breat number of the rank Boston, who is connected with a num- and file. The Island is well repre- B sented in every regiment from Can- e ada. I ifceived a copy of the Pa- war has not affected the stock market mm me mher day which °°“"“l”ed as seriously as has been reported fro other sources. with which I am connected sold si pu_p_pies for $30,000 or $5000 each,” h sa . estimated would have been wort believed their present value ver effect on the fur trade. terested in these pictures. ` Puppies of the best pedigreed P. E. Island stock sold before the war from fence °‘° (playing “°ldl" “S the b°y“ $500 to 57500;. he sayB_ “As late as on Active Service term it). I would mst January one of the compnmes like to tell you of the horrible sights Mr. Duncan McPliie was greatly in- the Honour Roll I was ver sorr m - Y Y to .see the great numbers of names which were attached to Home De- x that I have seen but I am afraid it e would affect the recruiting for Home Defence. I received a letter The Sunday post Magazine of June from a P. E. Islander serving with 6 primed pictures of two buck fox" the 79th Highlanders the other day puppies two weeks old_ improve and he was relating some of his ex- d \ stock, raised in captivity, which it was periences m 8 b“y°“°t “barge °" hand to hand fight We haven't the h _ $1500 before the war. The magazine Pfivliege °f faking Pm i" 01°” y charges as we are attached to the much under that because 0! the wm_.s artillery. I will try and relate a few of his trying times. Dear Mac.:»-Since I have seen you last I have had the experience ol' "At this time_.- he BayB_ uno foxes my life. Our Captain was killed in are raised for their skins, and no skins the beginning af the fray and We for their pelts alone a silver fox 1 2 mi huns ' CH"1`OWN HA RKETS STALLION, 14|;-LASH RoyA|_" Prlllt bliltel' (Der lb) _ 20 lJ0 25 (12190) c.N.n., roared Aog.au1, 1911. F°W.1 (Def lb) 10 to 11 Inspected and approved Enrolment chickens- 14 '-0 16 No. 52, sire '-msn Favorite" ump.) Wheat- (var bushel) _ $1-25 (4533). 1-sy Royal Favor-no (ioeao) gggllgfheet .1 Dam, Barons Lilly, (lmp.) by _oats (white) ____ __ _G0 Oats (black) _Q .02 Dominion Exhibition, Halifax and Hay' Pressed Pe' U3" ' $14-00 Eggs (per doz) ' 51 _ .19 Tub butter (per lb.) _,~ _ .22 Potatoes (per bushel) ‘ity .22 .2 Turnips. (per bushel) 3., Beef (Per lb.) retail S’SIDE MARKETS Butter, lb. (dairy) .20 Butter, lb. (creamery) .32 Calfakins lb. .10 Oats (black) bus. Straw (per ton) ' Wheat, bus. 1.10 Wool, lb. Eggs, dozen Hay. loose ton 810.00 Hay, pressed 10.00 Hides, lb. Lamb pelts .90 Oatmeal, per 100 Barley bus. 65 to 900. Buckwheat .00 .00 .24 .28 .I0 70 88.00 Turnips, bus. .15 1.00 .30 .15 11.00 12.00 .10 .50 3.75 Oats, (white) bus. 85 Oats (Black) bus. 68'! Potatoes. bus. 27 CHICAGO. July 6.-Wheat No. 2 Red New 115% at 121% No. 2 Hard Old 130. Corn No. 2 Yellow. 75% at 76% No. 4 Yellow 75. Standard-50% at 50%. Rye No. 2 114. Barley-68 at 75. Timothy-555 at Clover-850 at 13.25. Pork-16.40. Lard-885 at 897. Ribs-962 at 10.12. _ WOOL prices. Bring us yours. _ goods, we will supply you E in all lines. 1599-5-25#--MmWf4I Oats--N0. 3 White 49% at 50|/4. . WANTED Can we get 10,000 lbs. wool in two weeks? To reach this mark, we are paying highest cash ° ' We will pay you cash for _ it at the highest market value, or if you require ' with the best "and latest Remember we want it before July 8th. St. Peter’s, P. E. Island. are offered in the London marts. But 1°” f°"y`n"e me" g°i"5 “"0 the 0 trenches. This war is nothing but months old is worth md a hell, just slaughter both man and of $1000 m the Lond0naglf£¢g't‘_'er;~E?. beast. It was a horrible looking sight breeding purpose a pair of adult silver black foxes are worth from $10900 to the bayonet charge. I have seen $20,000. to see the battlefield the morning after sights that I-shall never forget. Well Dan I am only thankful to Almighty Gnd that I am-still alive to tell the tale. It was with the Prussian Guards that we had the encounter. All able bodied men and the Kaiser's pride, but they could not face the cold steel. We certainly made them hop. They called us the ladies from Hell. They got. the surprise of their lives when they met the men with the kilts. Your Friend, S. ELLIOTT. P. S.-Boys of the Artillery don't get a. chance to participate in a bayonet charge but we retaliate against their .lack .Iohnstons with our Whistling Willies, the pet name for our shells. As I am afraid the censor might object to anything else being added I think I will close. Hides -_ _12_ With love. 10-12 Pork (per lb) carcass .11 DAN. “A special shipment-of men’s silk hats for the 12th, $2.50 up. Prowse Bros., Ltd. 1905-7-8mt1. i__x_...._,_ SON OF W. T. STEAD ASSASSI- NATED IN ROUMANIA. CHICAGO, July 5.--Alfred Stead, son of the late journalist, W. T. Stead, apparently has been assassinated in Roumanla. according to a csblegram received here to-day by his brother-n- law, Frank R. Hussey. The cable- gram sent from England was signed by Mr I-Iussey's sister, Mrs Mary Slaine Stead. It reads: “Alfred assassinated. Little hope. I going Roumania." I-Iow’s This ? We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Ontarrh that cannot be cured by Hall’s Cstarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & C0. Toledo, 0. \\'e the undersigned have known F.J_Gheney for , the last 15 years,and believe him perfectly honor- able in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligations made by his firm. _ NA‘rioNAl. BANK Or Lomnsscs. Toledo O. Hali's Catarrh Cure is taken internally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all Drualists. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. 1690 I L. 0. A. 1915 coME AND CELEBRATE THE GLORIOUS 12th, On The Exhibition Grounds, Charlottetown On Monday July 12, 1915 ` YOUR PATRONAGE IS SOLICITED IN AID OF THE PROTESTANT ORPH AN AGE ` The Great Procession OF NEARLY TWO THOUSAND OR/\NGEMENwill form at the Arena Rink, Fitzroy Street, at 12 o’cl0ck, noon, and march to patriotic airs discoursed by Two Pipe and Three Brass Bands ROUTE OF PARADF.-Arena Rink to Prince Street, Prince to Richmond, Richmond to Queen, Qllfe" to Kent, Kent to Weymouth, \Veyinouth t_o Fitzroy, thence to the grounds. Brethren will please be on hand at the Rink at 11.30 sharp. ' Stirring addresses will be delivered by the Islund’s leading Orange Orators_ _ Should it rain, arrangements have been made to have the addresses delivered under cover. I\o danger of anyone getting wet. Come! rain or shine. _ _ _ Continuous Band Concerts. Pipe Bands, including some of the Champion Pipers of the world. ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME OF SPORTS ' The sports are coiifiiiecl to members of the Orange Association 0nly._ Ipltending coinp_c_:{_l_7s.\t» -2- if . [_ I xi i .}‘A'¥.‘i-I'm'6*ie&T..`U."f.. r .- 1 ~'iYt:‘lrf(T:4»-CR-'d.éW1i9F"~ & l 'I1 5 1