i -. , _. K* to Mommy li . \ p mn ulannorrnm-own auannnnf ‘ I ' .JUNE28 1915 I we PRESENT You .\ A the patriotic opportunity of securing I $4 tus* , _ ‘ O T -IT Stout. hst-eeiorod. full-sind ` (I I 8) , Union Jack; bran- I , ten-als joiatedpole, [1 ` ‘ ` "”`“"*4q ball Usd halllard, »\ and restless window l socket, on a. bull ii which so nearly elim- . instss oust; or, it .. you already have a pole, ata.. the Fill’ Llano ln!! N ll- i _ I cured. I _ on o noe was in 1~"ri:'sssi;s:_ii-is _ P'ATR'|OTlC_,CANADA ‘ 'rms FLAG coupon bythe amount mentioned in the announcement ll eovermg the costs of the distribution) .W|lLWhen Pnaentaiilsé the Office of__¢ha CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ig; R2;-mgamnmx sums Q Mill '.'l1i"’Fnll-Siz Msg, Al Tor, ' inngfcompngfsefrngsniinbuisz ` ¢ . . , - < _ HAH? ORDERS.--If cc-nplete outtlt is wanted lend Ile $1.4! and Ia. addltianah :or postage in 20 miie none (or lin. in other mall of Province): for greater distances ask your postmaster am L to include for 3 lbs.: li liar alone is desired, send the $1.10, and.?i»..add|dalal punto in tint. sono (or 1e. any Cnnldian point); _L ir A FLAG .Fon ,swear Home 7,, *<1='_'l¢7'_`€ -<-sr->-ser i _. | _:nazi | Foxes Pure Prince Edward Island Class A-REGISTERED-Silver lack Foxes for sale for delivery this summer or fall. Guaranteed edigree goes with each fox sold. We have fourteen pups in the first three litters to come out of the houses this year-litters of three, four, and seven pups. Exceptionally _good foxes at moderate prices. Come and see our foxes-seeing is believing. CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. The Huntley Silver Fox Co., Ltd Summerside, Prince Edward Island, Canada iaoi-6-siuimn. . c 1 mir is-s 1 WOOL WANTE Can we get 10,000 lbs. wool in two weeks? To reach this mark, we are paying highest cash prices. Bring us yours. We will pay you cash for it at the highest market value, or if you require goods, we will supply you with the best and latest in all lines. _ Remember we want it before July 8th. C. E. PRATT & ON. St. Peter’s, P. E. Island. 1509-6~25-MmWf4l. | 1 r i ci Cheaper Than Assessment .Insurance _Send me your name, age and address and I will send you ful particulars of a RELIABLE Life Insurance Policy that I will be pleased to sell you at a lower rate than you can buy assessment insurance. Buy the genuine article, especially when it can be had at a cheaper rate than the spurious, and at a stated rate that does not increase as you grow old. c. _i. Mtcoiuiic Prov. Mgr. Capital Life Assurance Company Revere Hotel Block, Charlottetown. 157743-24-Mtf F W' ` H iii fiiiiii Pivslciii é___., v “Fruit-a-tins" is llie Standby in Tliis ,llniarlo ‘Hama Scornasn, Ont., Aug. 25th, 1918. " My wife zuasa martyrfo C`on:h'paIi`on. We tried everything on the calendar without satisfaction, and spent large sums of money, until we happened on ‘Fruit-ii-tives’. We have usedit in the family for about two years, and we would not use anything else as long as we can get "Fruit-a~tives.” J. W. HAMMOND. “FRUIT-A-TIVES" is made from fruit juices and tonics-is mild in action-and pleasant in taste. 50a. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 250. .At dealers or sent on receipt of price by Fruit»a~tlves Limited, Ottawa. NO VICTORIA CROSS FOR HIM It was after un attack and two Highland soldiers were lying dat to escape the flying bullets. During a brief' lull in the tiring one of them said: "Let"s be moving on, Jock." “l can't, Sandy," was are reply "l got it in the leg.” ,“'l`hen crawl on tae my back,” said Sandy, “nii’ I carry ye ln." “.\’ae danged fear," exclninied Jock; “the Victoria, Cross for you and aii- itlier bullet for me.” Gay’s _Plants Vegetable plants grown in Hot- house und transplanted under coal frames. Extra early cabbage by mail 650. per 100-at our Charlottetown market, 50c. Snowball cauliflower and celery plants by mail S5c.-at the mar- ket, 75c. Extra eaéfg' tomato by mall per dozen, 40c.-iiiurlvit., 35c. Late to- iuuto (for general use) by mall 25c.- iuarkct, 20c. Cucumber, squash, pump- kin, 20<.-. per doz., postage paid. Late by mail per dozen, 20c.-mar- ket, 15c. Late cabbage plants not in before 20th June. The following named annual bedding iiow- er plants, by mall at 18c. per doz.-at the Charlottetown market, 150. per doz: Asters, petunia, phlox, verbenii, zinnia, chrysanthemum, candytuft. lobeliu, salpiglossis, portulaca double, mignonetes, alyssum (carpet of snow) golden feather, everlastings, snap- driigon, French Legion of Honor marl- gold, larkspur, nasturtlum (tall and dwarf, galllardia, etc. The following varieties by mall at 23c. per doz.--market, 20s: Seedling pansy and daisy, seedling dahlla dou- ble and single, Cosmos, seedling Mar- guerite curnations, double stocks, kochia, Mexican llre bush; also alys- sum and golden feather per 100, 75c. Perennials wintered ovcr (large pro- portion wlnter killed) pansy and daisy in bloom, carnatlon, hollyhock. sweet williams, forget-me-not, dianthus, 75 cents per doz. by mail-at market 60 cents. Choice Geraniums imported from Rochester, New York, at market, 20c. each, by mail 250. Dahlia bulbs, choice strain, import- led from Rochester, N. Y., including cactus, decorative and show at 15c. each, named mixture dahlia imported at 10c. each. Island grown, 8c, each. Gladloli, four new varieties, Amer- ica, Augusta, Canary Bird and Iiide- pendence, at 5c. each; mixed gladloll, all colors, 35c. per doz., 3 for 10c. Cobaea Scandens climb 20 to 30 feet in season at 5c. each. Orders sent by freight or express at our Charlottetown market prices. Please send cash with order, write addiyess and name' plainly. Every season we receive s. number of un- signed letters. J. J. GAY G SON, Charlottetown. P. E. I. Bonshaw’s General Store Wool Wanted We are prelgared to pay highest prices-CAS or TRADE for your Wool. Market your Wool HERE. Our price is the best,and you have no expense. 1289£IMJtI14l NOTICE I 'Owing to the continued . increase in the cost of all IIIA\“\\€{ E' 'U '_i ml E--ns \\\\\\\\il7 Boston Shoe § Shining Parlors Special Chairs for Ladies anama, Straw and all inds of Felt Hats Clean- 'ed and Blocked We carry a full line of Pol- Metals during the War, we are obliged ' to withdraw 3 , all prices on Copper, Brass and Bronze Goods, from this date. June 24th, 1915. , Sisweli Ltd nr- `;¢",gr. 1.- .' - ' P " .-; ishes for Suedes all colors, Imperial Bronze and White Shoes. » We Clean Our Hats Here 1 -in Charlottetown- ~ Therefore we do not have .to Charge Extra for ` Expi-essage or Sending them Away Out of Town Orders Prom- ntlv Attended 11° 134 QUEEN ST. CHARLOTTETOWN cabbage for fall and winter usem .IU IIIISI SFIIUM ELIZABETH BRICE AND CHARLES KING AT B. F. KElTH'8 THEATRE. Elizabeth Brice and Charles J. King, the bright shining stars of “Watch Your Step." the greatest success of the season at the New Amsterdam Theatre, New York .Clty, will make their vaudeville debut at B. F. Kelth's Theatre this week ln a bit of musical comedy done ln a vaudeville way. Miss Brice was formerly one of the stars of Z,lexlleld's "Follies," while Mr. King, tlie brother of Mollie King of Winter Garden fame, is one of the cleverest light comedians on the stage today., The big comedy feature of the blllthe week of June 28th will be offered by Billy McDermott. the sole survivor of Coxey’s army. and one of the funniest tramp comedians in the world. Mc- Dermott‘s impersoiiations of Sousa and Creators. the scourge of Italy, as McDermott terms him, are two of the brightest characterizations ever offer- ed in vaudeville. Other features will include Frederick V. Bowers and his company in bright smiles and bright songs, a short revue with a half dozen scenes; Janie Connolly and her play- ers in the one act comedy "A Strong Cup of Tea;” Seven Colonial Belles, form the days of 1776, witlr ii sextete of expert musicians and a soloist, will offer a novel musical production. and other features include the Three An- chors. navy gymuasts; Solly Ward and Lillian Fitzgerald, the singing comedians; Regent Quartette, ,a troupe of splendid singers; and the Ollvians, novelty artist from Europe. MAX FIGMAN IN “MY BEST GlRL" AT THE BOSTON. THEATRE. Max Figman, one of the most popu- lar comedians on the stage, will make his picture debut ut the Boston Thea.-, tre, New England' roomy, airy, re-‘ freshing picture palace. the week of June 28th in "My Best Glrl.” This is a plcturlzation of the musical comedy in which Clifton Crawford starred e. couple of seasons ago. Caroline B. Nichols and The Fadettes have be- come a permanent feature of this great playhouse, and their concerts every afternoon :ind evening before the regular picture programme. There will be a new Charlie Chaplin and Mary Pickford coniedians, and the eighth installment of “The Goddess,” the great serial by Gouveneur Morris, which has the whole country talking, will be shown with Earle Williams and Anita Stewart in the principal roles on Monday,"l`uesday and Wed~ nesday only. There will be other features as yet unannounced too num- erous to nientlon. and in line with the established policy of the Boston Theatre in offering the best, the very best. and nothing but the best in the motion picture world. The Boston Theatre has become the resort de luxe during the warm summer nights, of the movie fans of Boston. Its enor~ mous size and extensive lobbies make it wonderfully cool, and lt is at all times several degrees cooler than any other resort in the city. The show runs continuous from ten a. ui. to ten- thirty p. m. Bag rugs made oi cotton wash well are inexpensive and are often just the thing for the kitchen. Clippings from cloth garments make oxcclleiit filings for cushions. They should be finely shredded. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. ills Kind You ilave Always Bought Bears the Sizuatnn. of ,___ -li. I Wool Wanted Highest cash price paid for wool. We buy it washed or unwashed. Re- member tlie place, at the old stand where you always sold. We buy only for cash. , CHAS. RILEY, City. 1928-6-19Msmwth8i. i l ll \lllll7lX\Vl”II5§ Ill ,DOLLAR mi, , DAY Subscriptions Country people who . me to Charlottetown. \§HHlKlI5§ Q n ,B O I Wednesday June 30; I DOLLAR DAY , should call at the Guard- ian_Oiiice and pay $1.00 which will entitle them to the Charlottetown Guardian for one year This special induce- rtraent appligy only to ose co pe who avail uiiieinselifeeg of the special ‘facilities for X‘.“33iri‘f=”*l§*Xi‘¥°'ii§’.i 0f»\1m°"= cei-minty, because or experi- ence wlth -thousands of 08808- 'no prove una to you up shell send you n sample box free, if ,von enclose n.t.\ro-,ocnt swmv ` w my iwasskeé IM “IIS Blu!! & C0~s Toronto. THE ALLIEIS MUST HAVE MORE SHELLS LONDON,'June 22.-David Lloyd George, minister of munitions, who has returned from ii week-end visit to Boulogne, where he consulted Al- bert Thomas, French uiiilcr-secretiiry of war on the munitions question, is forming committees in London as well as ln all ma.unfa.ctui'ing towns to take advantage of every posslbll» despatch from its correspondent li the French troops are to drive home their offensive in overwhelming force, they must use a trenu-ndously in- creased bulk of amniuiiition. The same lesson comes for Englaiid from the Woevre front, he points out, while the retreat of the Russian arm- lcs in Galicia hammers it homo again. The correspondent says that the dnlly output of shells certainly is niucii larger lliuu it was four months ago, and that it is possible that a reserve of unnuunition is being built up much more rapidly than is appur- ent at the front, but he adds. “What we have come to ls the redemption of the world by shells." j \\\\\\\\\\| ~ nouns "/ KI DNEY ,fl/_, PILLS 0r;’l , \_\\\\ \ ‘ .-_sl ’\\\\\\\ _fig I\ .. sw gi, U‘l§§Li_K\iiJ\r\l\i?1\Y\£|‘S' ri' , ...lit °'"¢"A‘;“§"§I§?f<5“f 1'( » "";,,'.II’_*u DIAQE1-£5 ,»|i!l,‘yl»,i1l,;J" .W ii flililill’ '-;1\iii"' PATENT SOLICITOR WM. S. BABCOCK Lawyer (U. S.) and Registered Ps.- tent Attorney, 16 years experience In Canada and U. B. Inventions promptly patented. Trade Marks and Designs registered; infringement and validity searches. Evidence collected in patent suits. Reports prepared for counsel. iT.` Expert witness in patent suits Pst- ente obtained In all countries 99 St James Street Montreal. 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