_,~__.-,|_~_»;~ __-_,_ _ ,_g_ < .-,~ _ 1.. _ p 5 _ ' » =..= ' i f;;__-_=.-.-,,_~‘.',p‘,»~':.‘i‘;_ ___ -L; __ _ _ _ - 'a '_l "_ 1*' ' 1:' ‘ -' `_' _ 1 _ i; ____'_>_ _______ "‘ ___ '__ _ _ _ __ _ ,_»,.__ 7"; 5( _: - il' __ _ _ _ ,',_ _ __ rxcszlglm _ _ _ _ _ `_ __ ___- _ __,» _ lUNlr27,1916 - *.- 1 " ‘ ‘ ‘ ' -‘.. Of Course _ You lwill want a camera J with youon your vacat _n 3 ;_trip. It adds to the_ pleas e roianouting and it per _ uates it-enables you to li _ it over and over again later. - With modern cameras you can be successful from the sta_rt.A few minutes instruc- ' tion will enable you to do ANSEO CAMERAS give perfect results. We have them at 2.00. 3.00. 4.00, 5'.00, 6.00, 8.00. 10.00. 15.00, 20.00. ; .25.00_ each. Drop in and ' talk it over. Ansco spedex 1 Elms. Cyke Paper, M. Q- Developer, etc. _ _ Leave your films with us to be developed. J. G. Jamieson Druggist ` BRACELET WATCHES Our sale of _these popular Watches is daily increasing. Our stock consists of the Celebrated Waltham and also the best Swiss makes either extension or strap. G. l‘|. Taylor Jeweler & Optician 81874-llltt. ' -._.~.,_...`/_¢`»_.~,- ._A.»-`.~.-_»_.`..`,`,~»-_ DIARY OF EVENTS. _ T0-DAY. _ City Magistrate`s Court 9 a. in-_ _ Prince Edward, 3, 7 and 8.45 p. in. i ' BIRTHS » QINNI8-in Charlottetown, on Jillle 14 to »Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Dinnis a son. Joe. wllrrea. NEW80N.- Ae Edmonton, Alta.. on June 24th to Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Newsorl, a son. MacDONALD- At Gleniannlng oil Thursday the Sth June. to Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MacDonald, a son- John Ernest.-&. uannlaons _ HARRl8-MoPHiLLiPS.- At St. Dun- Stan’s Cathedral. May 23rd. Edward Harris, City. to Margaret Alice _'Mc- Phillips, City. LAlRD-C08GRO_VE.- At St. Duns- stna's Cathedral, Mliy 23rd, Edward Laird, Crapaud. to- Mary. C. Cos- grove, Hope River. ‘ LEFURGEY-MAN80N.- At Sum- uierside on June the Zlst .l-llli, l._v the itev. Jas. Mr-cl”ougall_ E. Maxwell Lefurgey ot North Tryon and Georgie E. Manson of Cape Traverse. / onkirns i LANGILLE-At. the P. E. I. Hospital, Sunday, June 25th, 1916, Lois Muriel youngest daughter oi' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Langiile of this City, aged three years. MCKINNCN- Charles Edward Mc Kinnon, born Dec. 16, 1855. Died June 26. 1916. Funeral will leave his late residence, 201 Eustoil Street Wed- nesday morning at 9.45. th-.‘-te by rail to Sherwood, Rev. Dr. Fllllerlrn, oiliciating. TAYLOR-At Fairview. Sunday June 25th. Annie Taylor, daughter oi' inte William Taylor (nee. Mrs. Neil Kir- ker), aged 50 years. Funeral this Tues- day 27 Inst, leaving late residence at 2.30 p. m. Interment at West River Cemetery, , BAKER.-The remains. accompained by his brother/Charles, of the late Brace Baker. are expected to arrive in Summersille. Wednesday evening, and will be taken -to the residence. of his brother, W. W. Baker, from which place the funeral will take place on Thursday afternoon. Service at the house at 2 o'clock. Funeral at 2.30 to Pe‘opls’s Cemetery. PALMIR.--'l'h`s death. oeourred, .at liel' home at Wilmot Valley, on Satur- day night, oi Mrs. ‘Rebecca Palmer. Deceased was 65 years of age and had been sick about s week. her death being due to cancer ot the stom- ach. She leaves to mourn three sons. Chester, Bummel-side. ltev. J. M. Pal- mer, Mus.. and lumsl in Boston. also one daughter, Mrs. George Baan- biIl'!._.0!_n§¥dney. The funeral takes plaoet ' afternoon. at 2 o'clock, to Wtltisdt Cemetery. illness ot »ll'. Arse- peacefully Deceased loaves to Ml-s‘. Pant Onzsims rsen- ttltss ’ Your winter supply ot coal is ions: I | _,Af-_§r>l°( - n _f.l@(_.is ,_._` { PL/" _ :~`~'iL'\ji~'-'. _' 2' -_ i ‘.1-_,‘,‘, \ l " ,'4_'~\l\‘f'.'~=i~,\,_.wh I !,:__i-'$1-i :i,",".i'§'<'-"'.3\<;~ " ;_\_~». ll <:_v:‘-.L-_r-_‘vp -:-1-1; \ .; -'.-:\-. .r 1.- -~.‘.:~ -_>‘;» - _ ' 'J »‘_»'t_;-‘¢,.i\;.`r_;'_'s-:_,r;‘~_»'- » ~ _,_§__.____, ,_ _ .__ ____},..} . __ I it <-‘§'i>.ilt=1=éi'».sl. from thi "Mints and our spring stock is now at your service. V It is good coal. Clean and fresh and lull valu for your money. This iietlie place to get it. Order now and we will see that prompt delivery is made. _ \ , _ Our prices are the lowest. ' We are open to charter a number of schooner; for which we guarantee highest rates of freight. Phone 404| BUNTAIN BELL & C0. Selling Agents for Dominion Coal Co. Ltd. DOMINION DAY First Class One Way Fare Going July I. Returning July 3, 1916 Fare And One Third Going June 30, Returning July 5, |916 rio-e-siililizird July. i I Cemetery Lettering Having made a change in my si- ness 1 am now prepared to do all kind; of cemetery lettering on granite, mar- ble or treestone at the lowest possible prices. Will go to any cemetery on the island. Write or call on W. G. TINNEY, 42 Passmore St., Charlotte- town. 9945-2-27MsttEmwf1mo. IIIWS Flllll lllllllll Mrs John A. Croken, City has re- ceived the following letter from her, son now ln France: J. F. Crolien. 26th Battalion H. Q. S., 2nd B. E. F., France. ‘My Dear Mother:- Once more I take the pleasure of writing you a few* lines in answer to your most welcome latter which came to hand the other day. Was gl_i_i_d to___l_ieaii gum you after sucha lo ; m ‘ ' now twasn' your fauiigfils t%;eri?&are'many letters sent to mo7that.'I never receive and 1 guess it is-:tha same way with youu I received a letter from brother Amby alter it came over to France and was returned to him, so there -are mis- takes- made sometimes. I wrote De- lla Clarke but she says she didn’t get it. Well dear mother you told me Pat had gone West again also Rudolph gone away. I am sure you must 'be lonesome but cheer up there is no good in worrying. The war won’t last much longer and we will be all home again it God spares us and if mls- lortune overtakes us then 1 trust we will meet in that better land above so cheer up and don’t worry. Well moth- er I hear Eugene is in England. I would like to see him -but it seems im- possible at present. however l may get a pass to England when I will get to see him. I have not seen Urban Bradley for a long time but hear he is all right and is in themachine ,gun section ot the 14th Battalion, neither have I' seen Ray Sullivan, but was talking to Billy McLaren about two months ago when he was looking fine. I had a McMillan fellow from Hunter River to see me. l~le's now in the 5th Battalion. Amby and Ed said they were going to send me some tobacco but I haven't received it yet. Tell May Reardon to get busy and send me a box oi’ sweets as I would like ii feed oi' something good to eat. Tell her to put it in a tin box and sew it up with canvas so it cannot get broken. Well dear motller I think I will have to close hoping to hear from you soon. Your loving son. FRANK. STUDENT'8 GIFT FUND. _ (For 2nd Field Kitchen.) LIST N0. 21. Previously acknowledged $287.80 Collected by following pupils St. Augustine School, Rustico Der J. S. DeRoche, teacher: Theodore Doucctte Grade 11, (9 contributors) 1.95 q '_Allen Buote, Grade 111; (22 W bargains Read on. to $21.00 25 p. c. off. Umbrellas 1.35._.... ..... ._ Overalls 1.35 for......__.. every purchase at ` 156-158 d3i 7 » 8 Linen Colla.rs.Your choice.._. .. _ ._ Neckties 3 good ones........... . _ ._ ._ Wash Vests 1.35 Anticipate your nerds for the noxt three months or more and make money by saving it on ii' DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS ll. ll. lilluclsfs ' On Wednesday, June 28th _ Will give exceptional values in Clothing, Shirts, Hats, Caps, Underwear; Neckties,Raincoats, Over- coats, Trunks, Suit Cases, Umbrellas. Buyers will not be disappointed if they make their purchases here, as we are determined to -make a'libera.I contribution to tile Dollar Day 60 Suits l‘_v/eods and colored Worsteds manor factored by' one of the basl. makers in Canada $6.75 25 Raincoats 20 per cent off Dozens of Shirts 2 for_..._....__... .. ...... 2 Piece Underwear ..... ._ UnionUnderwear... ..... Felt Hats, hard and soft gopd shapes 3rd qualit_vl.G0 Straw Hats up to Caps 1.25 to 1.75... $ l»-~l-»;- SSS 1 00 _ 1 00 1.00 1.00 .....»»-in ¢ . - » -.su .. .us .--‘rr CCC OOO ns..." » .nan so" ...- ll A BRUC|i’S 0 O Cinthier and Furnisher Queen St. A uick alceierof A Liver -Slggk _ ----- sz.:i.':i':.%°i.:.’l:°:;'t.§§,§_j_i_§.= . _ Flour' Bran I and P0u|.'rnv ron s'A£i-PTi'1'esN On account oi the 'recent file on my prem’ w ii sellby ’ iii:ii<'.ly"§iisif°' °h°'°` nisiiizyiiliiii I i _ T r _ butorn,l , -4 Henderson & Cudmore Wellner Building 101 Grafton Street 532-6-24Mtl'. ,_ t0Wl'l. Men’s all wool Bannockburn Pants DOLLAR DAY we offer 50; pairs at 2.50 Sizes 34 inch to 44. . ~_ Evtwf Suit in stock from 10.00 up to 24.00. holesale Price on DOLLAR DAY. Come. _ SHIRTS Men’s Fancy Shirts Hood pat- - terns worth 75c each DOLLAR DAY Special 2 for 1.00. I SHIRTS Men’s extra stripes, slightly soiled. Worth upto 1.75 DOLLAR DAY Special 1.00. _ _ ___Mnr¢‘Mireoa"TwAee»<- nm _.$.- worth 65c DOLLAR DAY ' m ii' *_ l contl'ibutors) Ednilind Doucctte, Grfrlc 1, (14 con-trihuto 's) Camille Gallant, (ii-ado v1 (7 contributors) Amos Gallant, Gruile 11, (7 cont_rib1ltors,) Collected by Jean Miller, Eiist Royalty School, (36 coli- trihutors) Collected by following pupils. i per Misses. Alice Iteiil and Jessie lllocliliy. tca<-_lier: Katherine .~\. Taylor, Sr. Dept. (2-i contributors.) Nellie Bennett. Sr. llepi. 112 colitriliutors,) '_ ' l‘l‘ilnur_v Dept: Miriam Simpson, (11 coiitrl- ' butors) Florence MacKay. (ii contri- bulors) Vera MacLeod. (11 contri- butors) _ ‘ Liiurii Follard, (li contri- butol~s,) Jollii l~‘_vl'c, (7 contributors.) Earl Henry, (contributors) Ernest Bolger, (t. contri- _ 1.95 1.95 1.05 .65 9.80 5.50 4.25 2.58 1.25 2.45 1.00 2.47 1.40 1.10 Ernest Mac-Kay, (5 cniitrl- hutol‘s,) 730 Z in l l:~&1 Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the slmre- holders of the Masonic Temple Co.. will he held ill the office of E. R. Brow, 130 Great Geo. St. (`.liarlotte- town oil Wednesday the 12th, July 1916 at the hour of 7 o'clock p. m. GEO. W. WAKEFORD, Stacy., Cliur- lottetowll. 20111 Julie, ltllli. 550-6-27Mtts7i. t.____i?.__; , Aucti_on Sale I lim instructed by Ml‘__ Williiini Gilrliey to sell by public auction on Wednesday the 19th July, 1916 at 2 o'clock p. m., oil the premises his farm of 92% acres at Moullt Albion Lot, 48 together with crop. This farm is convenient to churches. .schools and shippiilg helligg hali' mile- from R. R. Statioll, and about 8 miles from Charlottetown. Tile buildings are in good shape. The stock aild _imple- ments will also be sold.. Terms at sale. This afforlls a. splendid oppor- tilnity to secure u good farm in si flue old scttlelnellt. ,' J. A. McDONAL'D, Auctioneer. l'l22~G~27IlItts91pd . eoeoo+se+s++se+++s WOOL WANTED - HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID for WA_8HED and UNWASHE- ED WOQL. We~pay freight on all lots ver 100 pounds. *#00000 o 1|-ll O O O O O 'O -J Collected by following pupils De Sable School, per Miss Carrie Coyle, teacller: Archie Shaw, Grade 1l1,(1l1l contributors I Howard llice and Clifton lllce. Grades v and v1, (28 contri- butors.) 1 Keith Inman, Grade v1, (12 <-olltributors,) Collected by pupils Cope Wolfe School per Miss (I. I.. Wortmiiu. Frallk Methcrall. Grade 1, (15 contributors,l :-l.1l5. l-larolil I-iowiird, Grade lv. (9 contributors.) (‘ollect.e(l hy pupils Caleiloliill School per Miss. R. Mac- - Donald. teacher: Effie M. Stewart, (8 contrillll- - tors.) 1 Hazel MuoPliernoli, (6 contribu- t -5 ($.45 ii.-I5 3,00 1.05 2.00 ol .l 1.10 Marlon l\iacDonnlil, (6 contribu- tors.) ,il0 Amount to date .$3 R. M. Stanway, Sec'ry.-T ross. ___._,.._- __ ._ ___ T_ W -__'“"”* " T :_E,'~°' _._-'_' E 5_- a 5. __=_ =`;‘ 5;; :fi E...-=3f=%'-`” 5' _ "’ The Marne E - col.l.AR ‘ 'I Roll front. Liiilu weiahl_ lr( Sizes, . ii 54 ro l The VVml's|ris,\ir¢ene lb Rem! C0-. I-l\`°l¥¢5 - .ii _ § -_ sin nl q _ E ummm _i Q ehnrps Twsnty~|lvs esnts. GUARDIAN GLASSIFIEII ADS. Ono een! per word ilrat Insertion In this column, half seat per word oleh continuation. Cash must accompany srdsr. Minimum 9 . I 2 " ' A ents Wanted g . AGENTS: - SAMPLE BOOK "World’s Greatest War" free. Metre thirty dollars weekly. Great- est naval battle in history, six thousand Canadians having fallen at Ypres, and Kitchener's drowning givilig ,book tremendous sale. Gar- retson, Brantford, Ont. 374-6-17M2-ii. AGENTS WANTED_T0 BELL FOR "the old reliable Fonthill Nurseries! Wo teach our men to sell. Experi- ence unnecessary; highest commiss- ion paid; handsome tree uQ\l\Pm¢Df- Stone & Wellington. Toronto. Ont. 101-8-IME till July 1 selp W aribeal-l.*`e|nnl€_ WANTED-A GIRL TO DO PLAIN cooking. Apply-154 Pownal St. or Revere Hotel.___w__ _§22~6-24Mlf~ WANTED-AT ONCE A GIRL FOR aenerlii hnuaeworlr. Apply to 114 Elm Ave. ____ 52_4-6-24MZii. ANV l.'Aov”cAN EARN TWELVE dollars every week in spare time. Mrs. Davidson. Brantford. Out. 375-il-17M24i. WA`N-lTi5.-FsMI_Es' ' l-l's' l.l= _Fo-n housework. Good wages. Apply Mrs. A. W. E. Douse. _West Royalty- 'I QQOOOOOQOO -9 Write ‘phone or call and get mir- prices. he Island Wool and Hide Co., , Grafton Bt. East, :I - 0pposlts'Dsvis»& Fraser-s, < Charlottetown, P. . 1. 91643-0M1Mopd. ooosossesossosoooo ».»_i--Plioiio ssl-J_.____, _.. sf ' ' \ it:-a-ann. For Bale ' 1 FOR SALE-A EOUCLI 'ITENBMENT house on Prince Bt., 'containing six- ‘ 'teen rooms, with’ -modern conve» nlences. Apply at‘_20ii Sidney ,SL ~ 541-6-20M3l. FOR SALE IN CHARLCTTETOWN iine house and building beautiful shade trees, 3 acres ot land known will sell olr ears at very low price i_. 1 r public suction Tuesday June 27th at 11 dciockligffoilowing. _ ` _ _ welve Hoi-ses,iifteen carriages (i I nd do bl -5;,--g=fg5_ 551-1' ~ new;) Fifteen Sets Barnsasftdioiiglg :nd slriigleiii ,,,°ir'f.'ii.'iir°`“"iis"iiim°‘.'.i;,:],’,"',;‘{,-,,“‘},‘{,,°‘{‘,; R si. WA _ _KP li-ii*-liiiliiiiizrii , Of Ol", All() Will" CCC. _ t _ arrive infaliiout ilfeii Days. ' r W`A`NTl§ l Cutter F .I Holman dr Co . hui . TER\l_iS:'All amounts under 810.00 cash over that amount -fo, c,,,,_ 'A _ ’ ' ' sale-'is ill lpprovediolnt notes payable December lst. ' ' Now ls on time to any your ro eFLis'”°_”“““’6'_”uisn.-_ sx Lu T *°_Lins - ' qulrenrints (or .balance oi bon use. for city. town or country. Big esr- ‘ F- L- Drake. 'Béafisfoi 231;-'A-“iii°§.‘;l‘¥;’°I."=’.’*.:"‘“’“i" -32:5',sr'.'a:‘°:;‘,..’::;s“:.';';z...:2 - lllllsboro Siicet _ Auctioneer l " _ i<:musov.I write i.oi¢_° Bf°Il'°" U“1"°“- MM" .' ,_ _.___ _ _ __ g0¢.¢.24M101, _ __ real. - _ _ » 499-0-l4Miii. r ~ - ~- °*"- ' --H ~ ' - I . L_ --- _ ' ' _ . il -im 1 pi. an-ssnnsmsls 'ming _ ________To Let__.___N___.__ T0;LET -HOUSE SUITABLE FOR boarding house. Apply 232 Great _George St. 410-6-1ilMtt, T0 LET AN UNFURNISHED ROOM in private family. Apply 173 Sydney Street. 771-6-3-mtl. HOUSE T0 LET- PROPERTY known as Finlay I-louse, 130 Hills- boro Street, all modern convenien- ces. Apply to _J. Stanley Wed- lock. 12-GMti’. I \‘r’i\llli~|l - WAREHOUSE WANTED. WRITE P. 0. Box 128. City. 189-ll-5Mtf. ?' _'_rEACHElls w_Aiy'l~eo WANTED FOR FORTUNE BRIDGE Graded School two Teachers, sec- ond and third Class Supplement' $30.00 and $20.00. Apply to Secy.. Warren Aitken. 539-6-~25M6ipd WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED TEA- olier éor East Royalty School lluni- ber 4 . Supplement $40. W. Wheat- ley. Sec‘y 576-6-24M3lnil. TEACHER WANTED FUR ALEAAN- dra School. Supplement evsllty-five dollars. _Addross. » Laytl; McCabe, `l't. R. 1 Alexandra. 520-6-24M12lnd. WANTED- FIRST OR SECOND Class Teacher for. ,Clyde _R vsr School. Supplement “$75. Apply John A. .Murrayr Secretary. _ __ j isis- -zilualpii., _vvAu‘l°:o 'Fii5?‘°"`~"on a _ Class teacher tor Wheatley School ‘ No. 18. Suplemsnt 40. Male Pre- ‘rerlied. Edmund 'Carl-, Baci-atiiry; Trustees. 503-6-24M4ipd. 'rrAclls'n“ _wAN1'so"`.-` Hill.: PITT- nclpal for Victoria School District No. 60. Supglement voted 8120.00. Apply to E. oswell, Secfy Trustees. 484-6-23Mi:i'. ` WANTED FIR&T_0R _IICOND CLAS! teacher for New Glasgow School, supplement’ 840.' _Male preferred. Adam Brown, Chairman of Trustees. __ ‘ 468-8-22'Vl6ipd. 'reacl-lens nssu|l_l£o.l=orl wsu. located yearly schools commencing in August. Bsliiries ,720 to 8840 pei- annum. Full dats is each posi- _ t_lon suppllsd.' Apply at once to Liinsdlan 'resellers' Agency, Regina, mr saskatchewan schools and 209 in-voriillre Illock, Calgary, for Alber- 'li -positions _ .' toss-rsimimontli. _ Subscription List For 5 p. c. Debentures The Commissioners ot Sewers and Water Supply have for sale 'Penthou- snnd ($10,000) dollars. Charlottetown Water Works Debentures. These de- bentures are ot tliedenomlnation _ot $500.00 each are payable in Twenty year; from date and bear interest at five (5) per cent per annum, payable, halt yearly. ‘ t A subscription list is now Open in the oiiice of the Commissioners, City Hall, for local parties wishing to pur- chase any of these bonds. Full par- ticulars on application. 9910-5-24Mtf. __ _ V Old False Teeth Send mc your chi false teeth I pay you $1.00 per set _ _ or 7 cents per tooth, cash _ by return mall. r R. A. COPEMAN 2579A Esplanade. Avenue Montreal, P. Q. msc-isMnmwr1Mopn_ '_ _ i Horse Races ‘ v Races will be held on the gevvles track Garfield July 15th., here will be a 2.22 trot and Paco Purse _$100, 2.35 trot and Pace Purse $75., 3 minute trot and Pace Purse $50., All mile heats. There will be a special train leav_e _Charlottetown at'9.30 a. m.. Arriving at Surrey Station at; 11.00 a. m. Entries close July, 5th. Refreshments and dancing booths on the grounds. _i Admission to the grounds 5 ,Adults 25c. Children 15c. 413-e-zomatoszwirs. I _ li. ard ‘ I it1if=_'a;¢.iiIo.oIii,er( i‘*1vltcl‘lire"'“I~vviil1 pei due here' in ten days time with a, Cargo _off tons, best quality of Hard -.-»..L-.. Coal-in all_sizes._ \ _ I C. Lyons&Co ~ M 1 "~ .1 _ ~~ 7