i i i i t ir A __ __ ‘ _~.-_ _-_._ ._,.__._ - ,__ 1_.§NE’”°i’4916- ~ ' _ _ . _ 'rrnaciumrorrarovm cuallauuv 3 _ __ COAL a» ` _ ». ~ t» _ , - _ should iiéf lii,"é=i_i_:i,i_.-mg' fi§ai»..~. There’s no nowing _.what may happen at t»th_e_j~_n_iines.- Thesearestrenuous-times. - ~~'. ~ . ` ‘ _ i We are storing a lot of Coal now for next winter. Householders should ar- range to take their. supply now. We can supply the best Coal -promptly. » ' A.Pitkliiii8i(i0. BABY \ _ We`l'lave_' given much attentidn to thin s 'for the baby:-from the iporléint subject of IN- FANTs__F00Ds toihat Of mH"Y dtbjir articles to keep the baby in good _-lie'iiit_tii"¢i__>_`~ _ 'Infant Foods-_All of tile. best kinds-each one _absolutely fresli-.that‘s the important thing. ' Nursinil Bottles-The shapes and sizes that you prefer. - _ _ _ Nipples-Those th a t babg like, good, strong,fresh rub er. Soothers, Rubber Napkins Special Soaps, Talcum Powders, Powd- er Puffs. Mother’s rubb- er aprons, etc. etc. Geo. E. Hughes 4'. '. ` ai | - 1 4 f , 1 v ‘ __;Pi1»»i4=;z40 _ - The Peoples Druggis_i_"y’~f _ -='.'-r _r -,.__,- foliere FRESH Today ' '_' ~ _ Liggitt’s chocolates- _ _`__ classed among the best ‘ »\ _ madeinAmeriaa,arehere today, fresh and good, ' - These are wholesome and delicious sweets-and here in all ilavors. Put -up in boxes, three sizes, 40c, 75c, and $1.00. Take a box home with you. ` I 1 M_cKINNON_ Drug Co. ' Corner Great George and Kent Sis. J ALL ABOARD for Summerside Wednesday. _ 421-li-220M1iE1l. THE Palos or HER 'siLENcE: A human story ol' one woml-lll‘s sac- rifice for another. 420-6-20M1i. SERVICE POBTPONED.- Owing to the rain the L. 0. L_ and S. 0. E.. service in the I-‘lrst Methodist Church on Sunday afternoon was postponed until J_uly 2. THE I-.ASE CE§8OR w o ins ect? nity. see i`y`o ‘ zoszoiyili _i WEDDING-*”ANNOUNOEM‘EN1°:*~.:a.: flfllo _marriage of Mr. Rlissell Hogg youngest son of' the late Mr. and Mrs. [loin-rt Hogg. forme_rly`_ol' this clly to Miss Jeall B. (lallthier is an- nnullced to take place ill Sherbrooke QU8_ 0n June 26th _at_8 of_c_lock. _ sPi_ENplo _si-iQw|Nc..-`- The cra- paud Creamery for the six. months ii-om ist Dec. 1915 to slst May 1e1'o. paid for Butter fat 3il.3i'ic per lb. This is it pretty good. showing. For the molitli ol April i he price paid was 39c _per lb. _ OFFICIAL NOTiCE.- The follow- ing telegram has been received by Mr. John McK. Simons Cable. Head. Deep- ly regret to inform you that No 23185. Corp. J.' Joseph Simons, inl`aiitry, off- icially reported admitted to .No. 23 General Hospital Deesples, Julie 7th. Guiisllot wound in arm. Will send far- _t.her\ particulars when received. ISLANDER WOUNDED.- The _'following telegram speaks for itselt: _-_.~li/Irs. Margaret Dougan_ City, sili- cerely regret to inform yoll.that 150060 Private William Edward Don- gan. infantry, oilicially reported dan- gerously ill at No. 13 Stationary Hos- pital, Ilolllogne, June liithf Gunshot wound face, eyes. Will send further particulars when receiveih- Oiiicer ill Charge Record Oiilcer, June 17th. SCHOOL WOFiK.- Report oi’ The P. E. I. Protestant Orphanage School May 1916.- Grade V.- Mildred Acorn. Grade IV.-Fern White, Love lyll Sampel_ Adelaide Sampel, Herbert Bnntain, Clarence Sampel. Grade Ili -Lloyd Acorll. Blythe Hurst, Ralph Clidmore. Grade ll.- Lester Acorn, I-lilda-Jordell.. Grade 1.- Bertha Carr, ltuby Clark, May Clark, Florrie Carr, James Carr, Amy Jorden, Doro- giy (‘.al'r, Herman Martin, Gordon al-r. _ l i \\\\\\\\\YlIIA\\\\\\=".l'IIZI&\\\\\\\\7IIIA'lIlll£\\\\ IlhYIIIl4\\\\\\\\\\WIlllIHIIi\\\\H o on ca 5° 'ag west prices 5- ‘Blue or White. SUMMER > FOOTWEAR The largest assortment of summer goods I ever own in Charlottetown will be found here and at the - I “Q _ . die’s1.-`§Ca`_nvas Boots, Shoes and Pumps with _high and- . low' heel. Sneakers and `Sneaker Boots. ' ents’-Canvas Shoes with leather or rubbersoles. Sneak- » ers and Yachting Shoes-'I an or White. _ oys’ and Girls’-Sneakers and Sneaker Boots in Tan, hildren’s-Brownies and Barefoot Sandies. Tennis Shoes-All Kinds Monms--SMITH---BEER _ §\\\\\1fhse.v1lllllllIrJ§\\\\\\\\\\1/////I/A\\\\\\\v/A 'I IIlA\\\\\£?IIYIIIIIIA\\\\\\“'#IfIII/ ;’ j' 3 EK if '% .- i _f -_ .||.|_ _ ||_| Chew Hickey’ s Twist _ The Clean, Juicy' Chewing Tobacco with The Flavor of Old _ wil* if--_1 ---= ""“ In The New Home i . g . , -_ the new home. HS the bl‘\d§.S Silver _ ..._ _»1`\he-beautybf gpodf/Silver. its practical usefulness and its ambiiiiyf ul=\i”t‘li~*2l*}?;%’l_?J¥S s§‘f* **_‘F* ‘S “in °.°l’° ` N uvéon ]\§§}(`.i"'~".'. ` - Wg_wmb¢_pleased._toshow..you our Silver. gppiratlon try oDo-no-No. 0do-ro-no#-- 1 Fort Hot Weather _ N°*hi” Wi" bw’ i““"‘“t°' 9° °h°_'i°h°d a p°°€esii?n f.;.'.'...i.§°i`$."i.`i~`5i°.`.1f.’i`l`i»_vI»f§ 't " ~..\. _.M-...-_ A ¢i» -1 r “*."' "“‘_" 1 _'_+-1r'*".‘»` ` ~ ' G S JE., ._ 1“"Co.._ l&i}_"_";%nn;;side» 1 Chariot e . _ , n Monumonisihaienduro the _ Ravages 0! Time _ what you seek t I :Our Penslar Remedies Depart ment. These well knoyvn remedies have proven themselves oflthe lligilest merit time and again-We do not offer them as a. substitute for your family physi- cian, bllt for the minor ills tllat do ilot require the immediate services oi’ physician, Penslar Remedies are high- ly recommended- E. A. Foster Sole Agent, Central Drugstore. Mtf. ::'I`-he Price oi’ Ilel' Silence” is a feature we strongly advise you to see._ 419-ii-20M1i. ::Pei°sons having money to loan or invest are directed to the advertise- ment in this issue re Charlottetown Water Works Debentures bearing 5 pei' cent. interest. These debentures are considered by bankers and brokers to befor the very highest cialis. ` ' 9911-5-24-Mtf. Miss Ada S. Bradbury 142 Prince Street, next to Kindorgaren Art Needle Work and materials for working. Stamped` Linens and Threads ol all kindl. isle d'Amour- Perfume » . 1 We imported 'this per- iunie direct from _France and we honestly say it ls_ _ one or the highest grade and finest perfumes w'e have ever soidi It has it - subtle, bawitching' odor ' j gall its own; Call in and try a sample. --V-The 2 Macs The Reliable Drug Store ` fwithddt lnferferilil- with f 'the aittion jot the pores it ‘ _ _will _do away' with all per- -lpintion _ V annoyancss . ,lialy to apply, liquid form linens! be.-.ii°tw_¢e_d nad one' application is sllillcl- ent for $4 lioili°s.' Use ooo-no-No.-_-~~ fi ~- rf --The 2 Macs 149 Great George Strat |'r pAy5 tg buy in uns pl-0vmc°_ THE PRICE OF HER SILENCE. - HELPWG THE FUND___ Tim, ' Alive with mddem and acuon' Plince Street »Sl:hdol Gulult-lis ai-ol thin S STUDENTS' GIFT FUND. cou$h weak _ _ 420-ii-zoiviii. CHURCH QF SCOTLAND.-Rev. Ewell Mclliitlgall will prelicli Sllhbilti-. 25th at Dundas at 10.30 and Bangor MEETING TONiGHT.i- Organizer Brown of the C. M. B. A._wili hold an important meeting at Vernon River on Tuesday evening. _ THE ROGERS HARDWARE COM- PANV are aellin No li venlzgd T li ii ‘ _ _‘ms - ed --fp" -gp Q ‘~t,~g||‘g -- ~.c |§"Coiled Spyingr re at 4¢_:__ per lb. ,i -_ with iliiiikgg; “gi __i;,';gi_ih' _, 1'; of _ _ ._ 400- _-ieylaif lll‘B6 . - - THE PRICE OF HER SILENCE. - positively, the most intiolise-picture. ever shown at the Prince Edward. Sec it Wednesday or Thursday. _ ' iso-ii-20'1vl_l i .' WEDNESDAY NEXT is the day `of the June Day Tea at St. l)unatan'l-i in uid of St. Vincent’s Orplialluge. The ladies ot' St. Ellzubelll's Aid are noted for their gralldsuppers ilild the lnellu this year will bs the host. » . 412-li-19M1i. ___¥ \ _ LUMBER LADEN.- E. (3. Lepilgt! B., last week and purchnseil the scliooner Maple Leaf. Tile schooner nailed Thursday for (‘liiirlottetown_ lulnbei' laden, u niler the command of Captain J. t‘.. (lnlluni ol' Ililstico. NOTlCE.- A special meeting of the siinreholilers oi' the Dullstalinagc Cheese and Butter Co., Ltd., will be held at the factory oil 'i‘l\llrsduy the 22 lnst. at 4 p. lll. the purpose being in consider the advisability of putting ill it sliiiilg. Fred Court, Secretary. ` ‘ ‘ _ ', _ 417-o~20l\i:li~. - -~. AN APPRECIATION- At tile ite- ctnry. Crilpallil oil Friday evening last Jllne 16th Mrs. (‘. E. Lowther Organlst, ot St. Jollll’s Church was presented by t he choir with ll nice l-_use of silverware, it being the twen- ty-ilfth anniversary oi' her wedding day. The preseiitatioll was made by the l`tector’s wife in a iew well chosen words pointing olit the respect and es- teem i li which Mrs. Lowther is held by the choir and coiigregation for devotion and self denial in the ser- vice ot t.lie (lhurch. Mrs. Lowther al- though takell by surprise ill a neat speech thanked the donors of the gift. Ice-cream and cake was then served by Mrs. Deaths to which all did ample justice. \ PRIESTS KINDLY REMEMBER- ED.- Rev. Joseph Rooney and ltev. Joseph C. McDonald celebrated High Mass on 'l`liesd‘ay 18th ill Vernon Riverv and Iona respectively. lil Vernon ltlver ifathcr Rooney was assisted by the pastor Itev. P. D. McQu'iglln who preiiclled an appropriate sermon. lil Iona the sermon was preached by Rev. J. J. MacDonald, Kinkorn, who also assisted as lleacon in the solemn iiiass with Father Smith as sub-deacon. Alter Mass it joint. address and purse was presented the young priests on behalf ot’ the parish oners oi’ Vernon llivcr and lona. 'l'n__Vernon River thc address was reall by Mr. Edwin Doyle, and the presentation made by Andrew Mcliinls; in lona the address was reall by Mr. Joseph Roche and the present- ation madc by Mr. Cirarles Mt-Kenna Vatliors liooney and MacI)o`nald made suitable replies. _ vic'roaiA.- Mr'. ima Mrs. chair. i.. Wright and daughter Miss Minnie spent Friday and Saturday with iriellds and relatives ill Carleton aild Suninlerslde. - Miss Celia Sherrill and Miss Lena MacDonald Crnpalld were the guests of Mrs. Wlll. l')'Athe oil .l~‘l'idi1y.- The many friends of Mrs. Cron McViltie, Westmoreland .will be pleased to heal' that sho is ableito bo ollt again after her recent severe illness. -Mrs. Miner Mac- Nevill. Victoria is spending a short time with friends in Summerside- Mrs. A. Mt‘Lea_n and Miss Irene Mil- ler, Viqtoria are visiting friends in l"ii‘_toll.-Sclir. Blake. Captain Stri- illlt, left Victoria Wednesday morning for Slllnniersiile,-~ Mr. T. A. Wotton -Victorlaqlnade ll business trip to Cliarlottotowil Wednesday- Mr. ll. it. I’i~oiltt.`_Viciorla mario a business trin to Stanchell and Braiinlbane on l~‘rldn_\'.-V. - 'VSPARKLING » -i sn'rlsFYlNo “ 1 sona _. _ ,lj There s health and ment in store for those drink our SODA Our ‘ _and e fancy success chance 0111’ D888 We serveiall of the popui beverages. and Decorating \ .l' i ::'I`wo Great Picture stars in Thin; Prince oi' Her Silence. 420-6-20Ml/__ looking splendid ,aiti-r thc i-cl-i-lit -ruin, vegetables, str., growing space. The new hedge is how well proli-cteii, and will add lnuclf to the beauty oi' the city ill yeiirs io nolnlr. As small at Seve” P' M' +354 the vegetables ltre ri-ally for lnurg ket the pupils will dispose nl’ illcln_ for patriotic- purposes. "-STUDENTS FUND.- To assist e s cial work in conertlon ulth til pe 1 ' t _.s illi Field Kltclien for The Stud % ` ‘lit Flllld iiaiiltlly printed cer- t c es have- lieeni isauelli by~tl_ie_ ll .ircom lttee. the -_printing being _ Khaki ink. ini _white horii~_t'.liiisn, if t hi* pupils collect $4.00 or ever. This .»i|\r~i:iiil vi- |'ort' dated l'r0nl May liliii llllil iiloses Jline 20th, with all iiinonnis l'oi~wurd- eil to the sei-l'etui-_v _by Julie 25th. THE SOHDONER “RAEBURN’ ls'uie doillg splendid work collectively ~ ~- f T _ C -1 f - ' _-_ limi _fr ' discllar8in8 a carzo oi' lnverrless and individually alid it is hoped those - - _ - Round Coal for Geo, E. Full. iwho have not yet interested them- 1 397-is-19M3i. 1-elves will do so at once. (For 2r`id Field Kitchen.) ‘ l“leviouilly’ackilnwleilged '$184.57' “un” Um* `t‘olii-clad il rtllul' Malin ' we“‘k "‘"’“t pllpil»5drm Darnl ` ’~'°m“ 9 Sclioui (40 contributors) Ti ESS* Collected by Ella Griffin. pupil Glengary School ( <'oiitl'ibutors) f iltollurtieii hy"§!ililip` Sailiiders I pupil lllonuliiclil Stiltio_|l_ ’ ' tfollertcil by iollowilig pupils ' _ ._ _- _, l ._ _ _ Suit View Scilrliii, lei' hliss 'IJ » v' _bt fl - i 1-' " ` ` I sliaw, ll. ll. No. 1 per Miss _ Minnie illiiiafordz illissel Mill-l~'urlill\c, pupils (lrullv VII (23 contribut- orii) 5.40 i‘liilrli-il liini-liinnoll. (lrade ‘ ' l.u<-llll iii-airsio, tcnrhel' liiitif ililrt :intl iiillili-nd Ilon- illil, tlratln IV 113 i_'olliribll- Sli-llzi Uollsiils and Sililio ',~lie~ wzirl, l.il‘niiv V, tl? <-illltri- The motto on the <'ui'iiiicllte is onli well worth mrllellllierilig uilil l'ezlils as l'ollows:- “The most we can do is as nothing i-iinipal'ed \vitli_ wliilt_ is ilouo h_v earili ninll wlio,-'faces thi* ellé\lly ill olll' ilei'vlll:e_" Tile i~lii|ili'|\.il Willlili-i~_ Aiinlnu and Arilllll' S|fewai't. tlrllde IV (17 con- (‘olli-i‘l1~i`l'b_v iollriwillg pupils Melville itmiil Svliriiil. Elini- ' tlrst -it cures trouble. U51. N0' 19' breathe in use dollar "L00" hater. 3.00 3.85 4.25 2.75 _ I' snteeil4 to ours, .f Vi (24 i-ollll'illutol's) .525 \ a l J_ -- ////.41/ff, _ . _-.~-,< ..__.'_';. "4 -..._ 1 712%. _'£2 ..'.lT_25_f .`-§'_`/.»;.'Z.".Z ' you- _. f_~ ‘l r -§_ - - 3 Heintzman Pianos 6 She1‘locik-Manning Pianos _ 3 Karn Pianos 2 Ennis Pianos at the same prices you would have Ipaid a year ago-and many dollars less than they are selling for now. ” " " _ _ _ _ _ _ These pianos are b.ra_lid, spanking, shining new, right freshirom ihe_fac~ toriesf-_with tit ajiiaw-the same styles and quality that are selll in other cities . attheuéwndvanckdlurices. “___ i “T -f i ' ii _if .» .Q _:___ " . "__ ...L_ ____ www i. ___ ,__, ~» _ _ _ __ __ _i $ut You Onan Have’ - Your _.Cl1i0‘ice’of-.Any - iT.'f=§2>'»-»¢1l4»i.%_0'i<‘~.'-~&§i~l~¢-lil-.-sw m+.».‘~f '_ ’ _ . _ 1 Instrument a.t._L=_S_t Y_ear.s__1?ric__e__ __ _ ,_ f= »_,-' ’.i xof sl: is /-_ .1-:.<_'~‘_ f;y'_,.-1'/'__ ‘______ ¢»_»___s_ But_it is"_l`i_'p'f_to yoif to act today-f-1'ig_x}l“”i,j_` _l_l_‘i_r1jI'_t_3dh§f¥-Y-heiz_l°'._§‘r{ld play_ an one mi-i-~ on 1-»i--»-i~-e¢i- ‘;§‘.:.°if~i~ii'i:r‘i‘:~.-.l.>.::i°s‘:.‘:i..‘;'sl‘;‘.f.'i.‘:.*. i lot and at these money gnving' ipfigyg' in this Cgfei' Stallddirla <_IlaSB 8|| _rgélf . _ '_ ' _‘_ _ * own-an you nee one n our me they will go quickly. > ' ‘ ‘ ' ._ figéit now, y ` _ " ut you had better buy now-seo-_ If you ever intendiio buy »:lfpinno -about it today-for after this dozeltll Now is the time of all iiihi-S. _rite shy-__ §f_‘<;"]h§e={§¥_?;‘§;§_P"°°S Wi" l>°"‘°'*°_‘| iiig_you can make by buying now is well Can in today-tgmofmw may b¢ mg .‘ worth while. , _ late. ` ' ' _ »/ MILLER. BROS. t __ ________ Store 123 Kent Street . _ , 4., _ 4 ` ' “ ‘ill '. ' \\\\\\\_\- i ---A New Piano, Now, at fthe 1 Price You’d Have Paid a Year Ago Prices have advanced (oil a general average, about 96 per cent) ,J on all materials used in making pianos. it costs far more to make a ‘ piano today than it did last year. So prices on all pianos have advanced- and will go higher yet. ' We were fortunate, though, in having an accepted order with the makers before the big increase in prices came-and we can now offer » .iiliollni ` to date $219.40 R. M. s'rANw`Av, Sec’y.-Trees. oi North Rnstico was in Rexton, N. _ ,___ _ ' __________ _ ' ~ __ _- aw ww _ _ii ~1ir‘\`. __ ind .-5 .~» will 3. all r‘, -.1 iii <1 _,.7 he 3- ‘...j_..¢ -~ ewes.. T "l._ 'Z if if i' . -sm ..., 1 _=3 i:j, '» .lit ttf; 2! at C ll ,. "il “_ fs as --.ei-.\.-..-.< » - =-:‘_ »= ri.;-=t»ilws4fe~ .s . ..-.. *` < .--_‘ff 2 .; gs.. .i » 7%.* ;i 1. "_.’-U 5 *ig f‘.. ,_ _i 1., _-il 1.? ii §":»; 1 5 - 1_3 ‘iii .il i, '/_ s .J