Strong-easy to Rl'l`.9 -_ _ I _ "5 1-.‘:.*2i i~1,?,\;;_~_;_q-_- - _ f'~ ..~}°° -xg y/ J] 1 -_ - ,_ i ' .- _ i / ` . Your FRIENDS can buy _" anything you can give ,` them-except your photograph. -'__' Make an appointment today. A ITTING for __a portrait is a ..~ matter o_f minutes only-the I » same efficient methods you demand i_n your business are observed in_ours. _ -', Your family have been plead- ing with you for_ years, why not make that appointment today at The Bayer Stu ° I dio Easte rn - Steamship Lines ALL-THE-WAY BY WATER. INTERNATIONAL LINE. 8. S. CALVIN AUSTIN AND GOVER- NOR COBB. Leaves John Mondays, Wednes- an 9 00 a. in., for and Boston. Wharf, Bos and Fri- East- Frank Wharf at May 30 and steamer every Tuesday, and Saturday at same hour. A week day trip in each direction Portland and New York Mon- at 10.30 A. M.. June 19th to Sept, METROPALITAN LINE _ DIRECT SERVICEV BETWEEN B08- TON AND NEW YORK. Steamshlps Massachusetts and Bun- 'ker Hill. From Boston leave North Side of india Wharf week days and Sunday at 5 P. M. Same service retuming from Pier 18. North River. Foot of Murray St. New York City. St.John City Ticket Office, 47 King St. A. C. G. P. A. Bt. John, m., an very Wednesday the same time thereafter. ,further information ap- P. E. I. ' COAL COAL Sydney Reserve Coal now due t llowln lchooners 4 0 __f.._._m ... .. . Commodore Lydaril-_ ii, '5r|. ii.k|isn»»\¢r" with. _siiseena Sena” _ V~E'nr”“ment Nm MV \ salary. ia. wniuuen with mtoiia “Geri I Richards” with 1 200 ¢°l\l J." _ _M 1,, ,,||'» with 'no pn' V: ChamV V>Sire of Maritime Prov'Vces,Si e _of Bob' ac -555-5-" iv”-"_ _ _»...fi"»""'__ -ii.“i.‘:;*§i`<'5"%g'%'$»%%7s@§5"§i°£? if y<»‘i,”.‘=."ff° ’ °°\\ "Mis ie: 2.19*- _ 'le 2.231-4, Arena ‘.3-“Wi 21'2»La¥_lC¢ _ - i _ _ \ nearbleii ’ linear P _'.1' r -r~\»‘» ,_ ._ “_ =y r»S'i» bert. Bh 0 _ __ fi. __ ._ _ ._ _ 'veg- _ . _ ». _ °,f _ eegslh _ j. __ betta is an adinirierotgoo _ ;-.»-_» _ _ - I _ _ _ .ff and-s _ .1 »=_ ' 'ron oominqttgiirvroiild per £69 Ii for beiisiitofihepublic. ua _ i __ _ _ .. . - ' Terms $i5. or guaranteed return priviege. ' 9 - _ < - _ » ~- _ ~ »~ -_ _I ~f '___¢:_;>L___p_rDa _ ___ _ .gp-L;'¢ h|_A‘n4cy_ L-|~|)_ _ _MwN¢,*__|_»m»M___ _ if. _' 158 Richmond Street, Charlottetown, P. E. l.,__Opp_oslte and -ION ‘iff wie. \€IIIIIllll,@\\`\\\\\\@\\\\iII§“\\iEl“Xil/ N ‘ _ _ _ ` ~ 1 __ $1‘;;fyj _fr-" i _-it-.-_ y . 4 /_. _ qsiirrir K ° C F111/ Hmik More _ _ Bread . if-1 Bread V “300 “Tonite” Sample shirts in si I5 and 15%. Values up to $2. Yo for 8!c. at The National Cloth f ---For---~ ' LESHY FEE , ._ \ ~ Q, _ \-~= i, ._ _ \ -its, ~- ,_ _ \_J. i AUNT POLl..Y’S We can fit the fleshy g or w_oman to a stylish sh considerably smaller tha sh_e has been wearing, an still give her more roo nd comfort. _ Ask for Aunt Polly’s. $4.50 to $5.50 si‘ QQ @w////l1I/1.\n\\\\\v/// Baron High Ball will arrive in S sg, John, N, 5, merside on the lst June and remain - E i at the driving park till the 1st st ith two of his yearling whlc are some trotters. 9820-5-18Mtf. ws WA and at 1 ' _(Twenty Five Thousand) d 6 _ POUND Jas. SARRAGHKEM _ BY JULY lst. _ We will pay spot C. Pr 'r-~ ' » Phone No. 40| ..._..._-- Store. 117-6-1'-M3i. 11-:.__f1;::.i_i.:_ ss ;o=‘5“6i'~vi‘x“i‘“‘ El n.:: S ;° l//A\\\\m'0.lll//// Alley & Co 3.30 “ ° 5. ~ 5.30 " Baron' 00 suns/xv. A u , W l B. 8 to be trained by S. A. Rockford. They M. MURPHY, ‘ utely the top of the V V St. Peters 'll @ Gllllu .-,.._.,___W,,.,.,_i__i _,.,.,_.>_ The Eastern Guardian ‘f'.1'I\-»p- '_ _ ‘ -,fv _ --.- V _.... _ i_ .. pf--. in Bouril. matt °T. GORDON IVEB is Guardian 5 n sg.: jesse: assgjsssas sees: ssrzsasg in prints OD EOD . SS ‘I5 I0 ZGB \ll‘B m3 per lb. \i\i\\\\nsf///uluumxsav Vnu.\\\\\u\\\ \\\\ \ \\\\\"` Eggs, per dozen Hay, loose. per tori $10- S’SIDE MA_Rli]'}'I`S Buckwheat, per bus. .'l5- - . . . 5 . . . - .B0 Butter, per lb. creamery. .88 Calfskiiis, per lb. .15 _ . _ .19 es, ,per . .14 Oatmeal, per 100 lbs. ~_ S8. Oats. black , per bus. \ .60 Oats, white, per bus. .62 ` Potntoes er bus. ' 80 Straw,-pressed, per ton. $6. Wheat er bus. 1.20-1 _ _ . \\\\\\\\_\___ ` . I _-fiionns f _ KIDNEY f/ PILLS f. F / 1* U ' ' 1 5 si < ,FA L \ \`\\\\-\\iB\5__£F` RE§`~'1R\.K | D N Ex.;/ig' 5',” Clit _"_ fi .*1£TU`i~l1'5f'f P P. -V! .‘_VV:Vf’_”`~_R |56' 2 giisr i?;S‘§ p..T1‘mV_: '_ i-' '<,__i| I P -/A|_ __‘_|'lVV _ \ _mm L ` 1 4 Time Table S. S. HILLSBORO 9.00 a. 10.00 ` 11.30 2.00 p. m. 3.00 " 4.00 “ 8.30 ii. m. 9.30 “ _ 11.00 “ 1.30 p. in. _ 2.30 “ I-l N5’ #CJ aio ‘Fm Ss NHS os- 29 og¢ P? V5.5 Um: 99°F occ ooo ii _ 3.30 “ r 4.30 “ Manager. 9893-5-23Mth&Stf. NTzs,oo0 Toi WOOL Market. V att & Son ~_-::::;f_'::_-;::_`:.;‘r-'J:_'-1 -J\.‘$:_‘.fv-"~`$Jf-'-‘~`-`-`-?- ````` - ‘~‘~`-'-'~“-`~`~`f_-'-'ffff-'J-‘Jr » ' - - I -_ .~rr rave is my in this i=fovin¢»`| .soul clN1' psi- vm-ii _non iii ‘ ____ sertion for advirtlliuc in this o0l\\ml\» _ TIERNIY is Guardian re Cub must accomvllly order. Representative in Montague. I cured a horse or tue Mann Will! MINARUB LINIMENT. _ OIPTOWN mA_B,KETs CHRISTOPHER SAUNDERB. Dalhousie. _ is 40 _ 1% is -_- is 100 red the m 'uldit I _ cause ii co m y. gflztzg: 3;: lgusdury 7 W was completely taken by si ` e 2 M ` i~ ii i ii }f“Y»bi"°ff°" Pg' “"1 14°-lgo §`;§'§.'L'i.sie°i.§f§'fi.i§'Lv§ii§'§_t-'ii is is H1? 9° °"';”'° our great sorrow that you are leaving. 25 because your fellowship in our midst is h th hel and a bl ssiii t D 40 ;r_i_enit_ oi the! community. §o_u woul _E _ » - e rs an oremos o e p any goo W00\» D01' lb- -23-'-40 cause. your personality' and assist- 'ance in the House of God was indis- penslhle. Your vacancy as leader of our choir is keenly felt. for your pres- th in ir tl n t e vice I cured a horse. badly torn by a pitch fork. with MlNAltD'S LINIMENT Bt. Peter'l, C. B. EDW. LINLIEF. I _ pliorae of had swelling by MIN' 'B LiNiMnN'r.- ’ ‘ sm. ii. ii. ii. 1-nos. w. Parris. .~, i ter the presentation, a even- ing was spent in playing games, and singing patriotic songs The addr De Friend -lt is with min o a p e g o us. We would lil afford to dispense with ii p citizen such as you_ You have been iii- . - ' ways willing, to share and sacrifice Pork, organs l1!t'd. DBI' lb- 10% U0 13% your time, to help towards the better- d b ence ere was an sp u o o _ audience and an aiiiatus to‘ the ser- But one with such ideals as could not remain deaf to the appeal that comes to the manhood of our fair Dominion. Therefore we are proud_ that the cali to restore to stricken~ Belgium her rights and liberty has seized you. that you have nobly given your service to crush the idea that, “might is right." We are proud t t we belong to a nation who wa liberty not only for herself but for all who are oppressed We boast, that the British Empire did not remain sii-V ent when international law and rights of man. the progress of human- ity and the spirit of liberty. were in the balance. And when she culled upon' her British subjects to uphold rights, you have nobly responded_ 7 it is true some`have made a great- er sacrifice than others in this terrible _ conflict. We consider that you have made a greater sacrifice than the nv- c l. erage. You have left a comfortable home for the trenches in Fiand r you have severedllixternally, for time being, tlie'tles` between your- Leave Ch-Town - Leave R_ po g self and your ‘beloved spouse. loyal children and a venerable father. theseyou have given up that other homes may be happier, that the rule of the tyr nt be ushed. acept this gift from us. We could--not let you go from our midst. without showing in some _tangible .way our d-_ miratlon for tIi`é_'iIi>b1e step you .~ha`ve. taken, and the respect we have for you as one of our citizens, And when you may be lonely in _your billet or dug out, and look at its faee..be solaced that there are many more hearts th sec d on it that be t lo d a cr Therefore friend, we heg of you to a On s , a, _ _ii srl _u stronger than its ticks, with good wishes for you. With this dear friend we wish you ' God-speed and pray and trust that in His mercy, “will give Hils ange charge over thee. to keep` thee in all thy ways." And when the terrible' con- flict will' cease, our prayer for you and those of our loved ones wiith you is. that you will return in health, and that we shall again enjoy your g d fellowship. May God deal bountifully again you will join -them around the old fireplace. (Patriot please copy) CASTUR IA, For Infants and Children In Use For Over 3OYea _ Aiwaylsebears V rs V ` cash for it and absol- .....‘...... £9295 ' Plitiilllillllli On Monday evening, the 22nd. a _ 14 to 15 number of the friends of Pte. Charles 20 (.082 K. Martin, Glen Martin, gathered at his home and presented him with a military wrist-watch. in apprecia- tion of has iwork as choir leader his diness to hel in ss: gled we \\\\\“@?IlIHfl“ th yOU - ha nts' the_ § her S. he. i 5 I 5 4 S All an nd- He ls oo 05. é E S ii .if family and trust -that once i Attention! _ Insuie your Vw_l_i_‘eat_ I _ ag"'ains ‘Smut”"by_VusVing_ _ . °9r fiuarwfisd “F°f~ _TV gnc” equally good for '_ " _écting Piotatoes' PSM* 5°»°'>_-2 Easy tv “ use! inexpensive! _V __ _'_ 40 or 50c bottle '“ 1-X1-v iThe_ Firm ‘ _ tlkes .,_.i.__' . _ , ~ .i ». . . ._ ~_ r_ _ , _.__, _._ ._ _ _ _' " ;1» ..i'~'- <__~' .jj-;__~-_ .-_.__-M., -_, { . i_ IUUHESS illil i V V ----Everywhere We have built this tremendous business ' upon the unwavering determination that every customer must getexceptional value; that no sale is complete until you are entirely satisfied; and that there' must not be any such thing as an overcharge in any of our Seventeen Tailor Shops. Our business is a permanent success of made to-measure tailoring built on the only right principles to do business with you honest-_ ly, fairly and squarely. Call on_. our store near- est you---you will find a veritable _ocean of materials displayed for your inspection--vvon ~ §leirful values from the best looms in the British s es. Suit or Overcoat Made to Measure _ Made to Measure H Today we are the Largest Tailors in the Dominion. We sell at $15.00 ni ore Meii's Suits and Overcoais than any other store or combination oi' stores in the country. We have built this business up not on bunk, not through forced sales or elaborately attractive outfltting, but on exceptional 'out of the ordinary values in woolens made- to»-your-personal-m ensure. _ L. A. GAREAU, English and 8cotc';wi:IV:::IIh Co. ll 1| 1 Out-of-Town Men-Write today for Free Outfit of Samples. Measure Forms, Styles aiid Tape Measure. They are Free and stand between you and high prices. They mean__for you better clothes, better values at less than wholesale prices. Address, 415 St. Catherine Street East, Montreal. ~ _ A Tailor Stores in Twelve Farmersi '_ i _ __ V, v _ - _ > _ ~ N ‘W 1.) -_» Canadian Cities V “Mill-_to-Man Tailoring Service” = _._ - _ ' .__._ _~-'.1 _ '~‘ ~“.; gi” _ _ f __ _ ._ .. _ __ g MR ‘ {;.3i» _ _ _ .~:`I"’ 1* _ _ I-aussi I ass I-5" ~ ._ I ’-551+: vi ~ <,. 5”? _ _mi I _ _ _ *wi \ _tn¢»»~:.1¢. ax _ _ _ '“~,§f; $15 NnLe55 - <- ~ _ - _ » _j . _ D Oi 7( ":.~‘ r-Si - .'. . ‘ 'V' '\r,s;,g=_\._>'¥~~i_.:§‘5’ S ~ ICC ' M.CLAlR in Cliargr. | 11‘*°°1U2i- _ I lay i7tIi,1sis. _ ___ » M-u ___',._'V-__'_!l_i'il-..c.._-'». V..~_.. ._ __ __ __' c i i i i _i i ;6\ .- AV e 5 . . ii » r .1 V ;.v__. 1 . __ __-,»1'~“-"i‘;.-_~f.;:¢:1 .Zi >1..~,f,,\=‘fi5___'__ff__ he ‘ _ . ` ' '-séiivs-xnvfe-‘P-< 'J ‘ :"1 ' ` ‘ .V - v ~ - -. - S-L'i‘€~`?¢=~_--.1.. :.~‘”“~1*e’=’”..~e...~....i._.;~;_~;_. - _-_ 3 .~.~,i ~ _=_s,.~`1 .'-_:_ _.'._.$__2=.» ` .W .-4,;