' ,JUNE 2”’ ”‘5 'run cHAnLo'i'rn'rowN ouaaoiay -f f».\oc scvrzy - pA__' -Th- he i=1--. f.. ' First- S 3-he s°ll@. Wheat We U52- ..°rr rave to my in one rminee .t.`.~o;i¢ clan; glsriwegg .sen in- _ ‘ ~ . . -» lor on ora ver s nt. c umn. €COl'l -l-l'llS Wl'i€&I, £9 i Tigld ...OCARL MeDONALD is Guardian Cash must accompanly oi-dei: ° standard under the closest ` miller and chemist. supervision of f PURI i ' ly I Q? u?iP‘,§ _ _ i, More Bread ami Better Bread ' .»-- . ,,.. i ~.,.,-.,_. _...A4 _ 1 E ' LET IIS demonstrate our skill by making for you the best portrait you have ever had. The Cook Studio M%HM / He lcaves home a boy-he comes hack a man. Have a good photograph of him before he goes out into the big world-before the boyish features limi Gxliression have taken on the older impress. Don’t trust to memory to recall Umm- MGIDDFY Plays queer tricks on us all. ‘ Make an appointment today and :pare yourself the regrets of tomor- w. Bayer Studio Time Table, Rocky Point Ferry. 8. S. Hillsboro. Leave Cb’towu Leave Rocky Point 7.00 8.111. 7_2() g_m_ 8.00 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 9.30 a.m. 10.00 a_m_ 11.00 a.m. 11.3 1.30 p.m. 2_ 2.30 p.m. s 8.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m. #P95 e 0 ._ =S3& S 'eve-we 'P Bass B www; F wwooF?Pce FFFFFFFFFP FFFBHBBFBF F G5 o sv B SUN DAY _ 5.00 M. MURPHY, Manage P 7? Eastem S.S. Corporation International Line Three Trip Service l Bteamahlps Galvin Austin and Governor Cobb. Leaves St. John Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays, at 0.00 s. in., for Lubec. Eastport, Portland and Bos- ton. Returning leave Central Wharf, Boston. 9.00 a. m. Mondays, Wednes- days, and Fridays for Portland, East- pert. Lubec and St. John. Bt. John City Ticket Oiiice, 47 King Street. A. C. CURRIE. Agent, Bt. John, N.B, A. E. FLEMING, T. F. and P A. St. John, N. I. |` ix- I _I Furness Sailings lrom LONDON Prom HALIFAX S'l‘liJAMEli. Messina June Bth ' Appeninc °' 15th -lune Bth Caterino " 26th _ STEAMEB lrom LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX June Btli Durango ' June 25th Fum¢ss,Withy & Co,Ltd. L__nnifax. N. s. Coal Coal Wholesale & Retail 0 Now that navigation is olien we are prepared to issue orders for car- goes of Dominion Coal C0miIlDY'l Sydney coal, or we will agree to dv liver cargoes when required at the einei-one P. 11:. Isisna ports if °\1i'=~ able vessels can bs obtained. Prices and terms quoted on spilli- sationi , We keep a stock of coal always on hand and steamers ivaqiilrlnx Bunker Coal eau be supplied at s ort no- tice. ' Parties requiring coal for house- hold purposes cannot do better than by giving us their order. Our prices are lowest. _Sehoonen always ti demand and shattered at highest rates of freight. BuntiinBell&Co Lgdi Urol B. B. IJ!!- i agus( £0? 00-. IM- , i ' ‘ ' us. .'....~.._ ‘ ._ 1 -_ ' in .,.""....l»a ana V ficzfriofzirrt /I1`1\z'i_`¢-ftfigsi sw/-'LOL' rlu_a_l_1pf' Alley & Co. 135 Queen Street s --- ~ i "I-\NAD|AN ` c ~ 'PAc|,|'-'ic PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION SAN FRANCISCO Representative for Souris. ..°T. GORDON IVEB is Guardian agent Montague. ..*NEW HORSE-Mr. Charles Elli- worth, Souris, has purchased a beauti- ful driving horse from Mr. John Fer- guson.-* ..*VE8BEL8 IN PORT AT SOURIS -Helen Maud, Halifax; Marsalis, Hal- ifax; Alice M., Shelburne; Irene M. B., Lunenburg; Frank, Souris; Ariz- ona. Souris West; M. C. A. arrived Sunday with a. load of coal.-° ..*GIVE OLD ADDRE88.-- Sub- scribers nre asked when having their papers changed from one address to another to please give old address as well a.s new one. This prevents any delays and saves unnecessary trouble in going over the books. ..*OATH OF ALLEGIANCE-A meeting of the right half 37th Battery C. F. A. was holdin the Souris Drill Hall Saturday night. There were about thirty members present and the meeting was called for the pur- pose of organization in case there should be a call. All the men present signed the oath of allegiance after which the meeting closed.-° , ..*INSTlTUTE WORK. -A meet- ing of the Seaview Women‘s institute took place at the home of Mrs. T. S.- Robertson, Red Point, and was large- ly attended. Miss McFarlane was pre- sent and gave a. very instructive de- monstration on Home Decoration, which was very much appreciated by the members. After a discussion, it was decided that an institute should he organized at Red Point apart from .the "Seaview" which comprised both Red Point and Kingsboro. The follow- ing oiiicers were appointed. Presl- dent, Mrs. Peter Rose, Vice-Pres., Mrs. T. S. Robertson, Secretary- treasurer, Miss Frances McKinnon. Directors, Mrs. John C. Campbell, Miss Alberta Yates, Miss Nellie Mc- Donald. Auditors, Miss Ethel Bruce. Miss Flora Machellan. At the close of the meeting a vote of thanks was tendered Miss MlpFarlane for her in- teresting instruct ons. .."‘RED POINT. - Fislilng is the all engaging topic. here now and never was such a body of fish known on this shore. They were late in coming, ow- ing to ice conditions, but now for more than a week, a school of codilsh, good quality swarms in our waters from South Lake to Souris close in shore and the gasoline bouts and dories ure landing them in immense quantities, working night and day to cure them. Bait was fairly plcntiful till the last day or two. Somc mackrei of large size have been netted oft” Besin Head, but no attention is paid to them only for bait as the codilsh are considered more profitable.-Cropping, is about concluded, the fields and roads are putting on their robs of g reen, and the most beautiful appearance.-The crops look promising and the pros- pects look bright apart from thc deso- lating war that is robbing us of our vigorous and promising sons.-R. T. liioasc and John Rattenhcry were among thc visitors east recently. 'Iickcts on Sale to November 30th Limit Three Months $122.80 From Charlottetown Going and Returning via Chicago Going via Vhicailo and Returning via Vancouver. or vicc versa. $17.50 additional \f|p|4_5 g_~r|,nN‘rfC “Digi From Montreal-Quebec METAGAMA, - - JULY 8 ,_i_,..@_-.1--at-_-1 B H w D l’ A. .P R..Sf..lohn.N~B -inr- W.. osrd. .. .U Goo, Waller. Dominion Express Building 'nfl nn eg. 39 nn Z Charlottetown . PM-n-B CHARLOTTETOWN TO BOSTON S. S. HALIFAX every Tuesday 6 p. m. S. 8. EVANGELINE “liiidor the American Flag" Friday June 25 snd_ every Friday thereafter Returning from Boston Holifnx evcry Saturday at noon. S. Evangeline every Tuesday at noon For folders or further information ap- ply to JAS. GARRAGHER. Agent. Charlottetown, P. E. 1. \\\\\\\i|//,Q \\\\ - I \\\% -9 :<2 "-*~`__~ '~~~. ~J Fnm Ui [i\\\\\`\\ 5*- U7 0 JJ f as 1. ` > 1. U avi" 1 T *lg 1---.ni/f _ _;M=¢: Black Diamonds are of more value to you in the midst of a bllssard than _white UMI- wswa a ysrdful of fine eualitiel. graded alles, no flaws, and whlll WI ¢ion't deliver them by winsld mell- euler, we deliver them Quickli- aer ouau-rv coal. ' rnicaa mont. .lGi¥.l' Phone 111 C. Lyons & Co. 'il it I l | 5 Remember It is wise to get rid quickly of ailments of the organs of diges- tion-of headache, languor, de- pression of spirits-the troubles for which the best corrective is PILL m~c.'f.'.'r..».'r.:~.".».":'~ _.gs ,Ea Great Tea oi the Season Georgetown, July 6, 1915 ~ (ln ald of St. James’ Church.) Georgetown is noted for its magnifi- cent harbor and beautiful scenery. The view from the Tea Grounds is un- surpiissed by anything in the Prov- ince. Everything will be done by those in charge to make this a day of pleasure for all visitors and the lad- ies of the parish who gained a repu- tation last year for "the best furnish- ed tables ever seen at a tea party." intend to sustain their good name this year. All your friends will be here. so come along and have a pleasant day with them. A special train will run from El- mira and Souris on the following scheduler- Fare Time A.M. 7.00 7.1.5 7.55 8.09 8.36 8.45 8.56 0.05 9.17 0.42 9.46 10.00 10.11 10.23 10.85 10.45 10.55 Elmira Baltic Souris Harmony Selkirk Ashton St. l"eter's Midgell Morell St. Andrew's Mt. Stewart Peakes St. 'I‘hersa’s Perth Cardigan Emerson Georgetown Tickets will be sold from points on Montague Branch at reduced rates by regular morning train, good for return by special train leaving Georgetown at ii p. m. _ By Order of Com. 1287-6-18M15l JUST RECEIVED Shingles, 1.10 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .90 .90 .80 .75 .60 .55 .45 .45 .35 .20 Oar Mei.lAN LTO." leavin " ..'8TRAWBERRY BOXES AND CRATES-Crate and two dozen boxes for 30c. cash with order. Book your orders early. Montague Furnishing Co., Ltd. Montague. 2013-6-21ME3l. ..*WANTED-Boy or Girl. must, have a knowledge of bookkeeping to work in Dental Oiilce. Apply. stat- ing wages, to Box 1168, Montague. 2044-6-22M3i ..FURTHER PARTICULARS- Word was received by Mr. James Me- Isaac, Souris, on Friday that hs son Gunner Neil Mcisaac had died at a hospital in France. The deceased was about 28 years or age. and when the call to duty came he was among the first to enlist. He was engaged in two big battles and about the middle Of May took sick. presumably from gasrfumes and though he rallied he sank again and died on June 16th. The deceased was a very popular young man and to the bereaved family goes the heartfelt sympathy of their many fl'i€ndB- H0W0i/er. it is a consolation to know that Mr. Mcisaac died forti- fied by the last rites of the Roman ‘Catholic Church of which he was nl- ways 5, faithful member.-* EASTERN PERSONALS ..*Mr. Mosse, harness and leather agent was in Souris Saturday.-° .."Mrs. McDonald, Scotchfort, is vlsitiiig in Glenwood the guest of her daughter Mrs. A, J. McDonald.-* ..*Mrs. Behan. Souris. has returned home from Charlottetown where she has been visiting for the past wcek.* ..'Mr. C. D. Feelian, Souris, has re- turned froni Charlottetown, where he was attending a. meeting of the teach- ers.-* “New indian Linen, Crepe and Voile Blouses. Repp Miildles opened today nt Stanley Bros. 2012-6-21M3i. ini nuns CHAR LOTTETOWN MARKETB Print Butter (per lb Fowl (per lb.) Chickens Wheat (per bushel) Buckwheat Barley Oats (whitc) Oats (black) Hay, pressed (pcr ton 14.00 Eggs (per dozen) . Tub Butter (per lb.) _ Potatoes (per bushel) . Tiirnips (pcr bushel) . Hides , . ‘ Beef (per lb.) Retail 10-12 i Pork (por lb.) carcass .11 S’SIDE MA RKETS Barley bus. 66 to 90c. Buckwheat .60 .90 Butter, lb. (dairy) .20 .24 Butter, lb. (creamery) .22 Calfskins lb. .10 Oats (black) bus. Straw (per ton) Turnips, bus. Wheat, bus. 1.50 Wool, .ll.‘. Eggs, dozen Hay, loose ton 810.00 Hay, pressed 10.00 Hides, lb. Lamb pelts _ .80 Oatmeal, per 100 ‘0ats. (white) bus. Potatoe bus. .) 30-32 11--13 14-16 $1.25 1.00 1.00 .55 .56 18 22 25 25 12 .23 .10 70 $0.00 .15 1.60 .30 .15 11.00 12.00 .10 .50 3.75 65 27 5. CHICAGO. June 16.--Worse delays for harvest in the southwest with a re- currence of frost in the spring crop regloii gave a sharp upturn today to the price of wheat. The market closed strong at 1 7/ic. to 2%C- Hd- vanoe. Other leading staples, too, all scored net gains, corn 1%c to 2c and oats %c to lc. One of the best known authorities in the trade went on record with the opinion that thc winter wheat harvest, taken as a whole, would be a week later than usual, and that meanwhile the damage done hy hessian fly would becomc iii- creaaingly apparent. WINNIPEG, June 16.-Owing to the cold weather over the Canadian West and the Dalmtas and wet weather in the United States wheat belt the price of wheat went up today about 2c. Oats also scored an advance of 1,51: to lc. The total' inspections on Tuesday were 126 cars. as against 592 cars last year, and in sight today were only 60 ears. TORONTO. June 16.-Crop damage reports and rumors of export business today resulted in an advance of about 2c in thc price of wheat. Ontario No. 2' wheat is quoted at $1.15 to $1.17 out- side, according to location. Oats. Canadian Western No 2. 59c to 60c., Ontario No. 2 White 51c to 56c out- side. MONTREAL. June 16.-The tone of the local market for oats was stronger important Notice to Farmers THE PURE BRED CLYDEBDALE STALLION. “FLASH ROYAL" (12790) O.N.R., Foaled Aug. lth, 1911. Inspected and approved Enrolment No. 52, sire “Flash Favorite" (lmp.) (4583). i\By Royal Favorite (10630) Dam. "Baron's Lilly," (lmp.) bi' "Baron's Pride" (9122). Flash Fav- orite in 1906 beat all competitors at Dominion Exhibition, Halifax and has proven himself first class stock horse. Baron's Pride, sire of Flash Royal'a dam is considered the highest type of Clydesdale breeding in Scotland. Flash Royal is s. beautiful individusj 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 nrst class stallion at a very moderate price. Stallion will be kept at Kearney Bros. Stables, at Murray River during the season of 1015. ,38 _ d, o 1 ' (line) 33c to 38c. Washed rejcctious i today. and prices advanced '/ic. per bushel in sympathy with the nisner prices ruling in the W’innipe¢ 090011 market. There continues to be a steady demand for car lots. and sales of Canadian Western No. 3’ were made at 59%c and No. 1 feed at 53%- Hogs-in sympathy with the de- cline in prices of 25c. per 100 lbs. in the Toronto market on Monday fur- ther weakness developed in the local market today. and prices scored an- other decline of 101:. to 20c. per 100 lbs. There was no furthr change in the condition of the market for dress- ed hogs. but the feeling is easy on account of the shove. Dairy Products:-There were no new developments in the condition of the market today, the feeling being ilrm under a steady demand from local buyers. Eggs:-There were no new dcvel- opments in the local egg situation to- day. HALLAM'8 WEEKLY MARKET RE- PORT-HIDES. SKINB, WOOL, JUNK. ` June 16th, 1915. VVOOL is being marketed freely, the high prices reached during the past week are still being maintained and receipts are being absorbed at current quotations. Washed combing fleece (coarse) 31 to 33c. Washed combing fleece (medium) 33 to 35c. Washed clothing fleece (fine) 35c. to c Tubwashe as t iuality (burry, cotted, chaffy, etc.,) 25c to 29c. Unwashed fleece combing (coarse) 25c to 200. Uiiwashed fleece clothing, (fine) 27c to 28c. BEEFHIDES are in good supply- niid in better demand since thc qual- ity has improved. City Butcher Hides, green, flat, 14c por lb. Country l-lides, fiat, cured. 16c to 17c per lb. Part cured, 154: to 16c per lb. CALFSKlNS are easy and being marketed freely. City skins green, ilat, 1-ic. per lb. Country, cured, 16 1-2c to 17 1-2c per lb. Part cured, 15 1-2c to 10 1-2c per lb. according to coiiilitioii and take off. Deacons or Bob Calf 75c. to $1.00 each. l-iORSEHlDES are unchanged and in fair demand. City take oft $4.00 to $4.50. Country take off No. 1 $3.75 to $4.25; No. 2, $2.25 to $3.00. SHEEPSKINS continue ilrm and in good supply. . City sliccpskins $1.75 to $2.50 each. Country sheep- skins 750. to $2.00. Spring lambs and Sliearliiigs 30c. to 45c. TALLOW is quiet, only thc better grades moving. (lity rendered, solid in barrels, G to ii 1-2c. Country stock, solid in barrels, No. 1, ti to 6 1--ic. No. 2, 5 1--ic to lic. Cake No. 1 6 1-2c to 7c. No. 2, 5 l-2c to lic.. HORSE HAIR is iii good supply at iinuhniiged prices. Farmer pcdlnr stock, 35c. to 40c. per lb. - OLD RUBBERS. JUNK, Etc., :irc quiet, and in good supply. Rubber- boots and shoes, according to trim, tic to tic. Auto tires, 3c to 5c. Bicycle tires 2c to lic. Lead, heavy 3 1-2c to 4 1~2c_ Brass. heavy, -7c to llc. Light lic to 7c. Copper. heavy 11 to 1-ic. Light 11 to 121:. Ziiico 10 to 120. Don’t Persecute yhur Bowels Cuieniesihutiusnd Tha sshd ..-haali--uaneesary. rr / ’ CARTER’S Lll ILE ,.5 ' .- uvsit i»ii.is ix Furdrvaastle. Aa , -- c.u.:-of uf- our iwasesagioe ,, //gg- ITTLI -=-‘~=°- - 1 f ~ ivan _Q PILLS. liii _ff /_ 'Guam -i i-rni-. will- hw- Small Pill, Small Dose, Small P500 Genuine -si... slginine Directum Patch (51817) ENROLMENT NO. 44 Son of Joe Patchen 2.011/, will stand for. the season of 1915 at th; farm oi' John A. McPhee. Bellevue.. 15.00 for the season with return privilege. This horse is linlf brotlicr to Dan Patch. 1.55 and Dircctum I. 1.58. - liis uncle on thc mother side so the blood ofthe two fastest horses in the world runs in his veins and Dircctuni Patch took tlilrd in a seven horsc race iii Pittsburgh in 1912 in 2.9%. separately, 2.10. He is a sure foal gctter, extra strong limbs and bcst of feet. All horsemen know that his breeding can't be beaten iii Canada. Joliii McPhee, Bellevue. 1445-6-17Mthstu5i Lord Winsloe 12629 SIRE CROWN RIGHTS ` 10182, Imp. CANADIAN HORSE SOCIETY 2862. DAM ROSA CONNAUGHT 21036, Imp. Brown face and legs white. Foaled 1906. Brad by Mclntyre Bros., Park View, Griffon by Beith. Sire Cataclysm 11640, by Hiawatha 10067, Prince Robert. by Prince of Wales. 2nd Dam Maid of Grlifcn 21035. by Pride of Blacon 10837, by Baron's Pride 9122. 3rd Dam Rosenthal 13523, by Prince of Albion 8178. 4th Dam Rose Lawrence 13522, by Prince Lawrence. 5th Dam Bute Rose 9949, by Spring- hill Damley 2429. in this stallion is found as good a blending of the Clydesdale champions of Great Britain as in any draft horse ln Canada, and that he will prove a great. sire I feel confident. 1-Ie is tive years old, brown with white trimmings -face and legs. Will make a season in the stud at S. Rustico. Albert Craswell, manager in charge. Service fee $10. Mara at owner’s risk. A. A. LECKIE, Veterinary Surgeon, Willhlt Kearney in charge. 1084-5-ltlfwstrtitbsawsul Owner. 9428-4-llimtnftwpd _ _ A l Stanley -B-1-‘-tlis. l The Always Busy Store New Blouses Arent they stylish ?---the open throat with high stand up collar at the back or the Military Collar. set in full length sleeves, tailored and semi tailored Middy Blouses Middy Shirt Waist New Silk Gloves New Bonnets and Hats For Infants and Children New Hosiery-New Embroideries Ladies’ Underwear 2028-6-2211131 , I I ii __-1 _; | l_Ameri can No. 57168-Canadian No. 404-P. E. l. Enrolment-I Pure Bred No. I4 “PRINCE MAR.l0R” - The Best-Bred Horse on The island Prince Marjor is the best-bred trotting Stallion ever offered Island breeders. He is tall, handsome - bay, with black points; has a fine, intelligent head, iaeautiful neck, broad chest, strong loins and good egs. I-Iis Sire is the great MQKO, sire of Brenda Yorke _2._04 1-4, Ferino 2.05 _1-2, Native Belle (3) 2.06 1-2 Silver Silk (4) 2.08 1-2, Susie N. (3) 2.09 1-4, Gomoko 2.10` and the dam of The Harvester 2.01, Tenera 2.05 1-4. Prince Marjor will stand at his owner’s stables, Great George Street, where he can be seen at any time. Terms $15 for the season. Usual retum privileges. (6 97 PARKSIDE JUNIOR REGISTRY NUMBERS : American, 23289. _ P. E. Island, Enrolment Pure Bred No. 15 “PARKSIDE JUNIOR” will also make the season at same stable as “Prince Marjor,” 215 Great George Street, Charlottetown. J. H. G. Murphy, Owner 5 IE H Charlottetown L-ease -inure w _ _I t I (38086) - By Kamares, 2.10 5-4-Dam, Russula, dam of five includ- ing Bergen, 2.06 3-4. ~ The breeders of King’s County again have the opportunity of breeding to this great Standard Bred stock horse. _ His colts are all lagge stylish drivers, and are bringing big prices on the markets t ay. Why breed to untried horses, when you can secure the scr- vices of a horse with a good stock reputation? ' KINAROS, will make the season of 1915, at the Montague Livery Stables. All mares at owne_r’s risk. Further particulars on application. 9957-t>-iiivitusirnmwnr. Now Landing ex Schooner “Margaret B. Roper” 100 Tons Superphosphate 25 Tons Nitrate of Soda _ These goods which are of the very highest quality are offered at lowest market prices. o P _ As our stock is li rited compared with other years we advise intending purchasers to place their orders at once. We also carry BASIC SLAG in stock.-QW ' _ Poole & Thompson Ltd. , Montague _ u“"*l‘.""' »‘------ --»- » -.~.\'-<»-\'+_.»\**"*‘iF!‘l‘P',!*_‘~\¢'nll*?\! . -P-.'\ .”‘”,.*._‘ 2-'rc 3 ' i , , , _ A ’ ,~.-~-,-~'.`_., '_,\ 1 ` ' ` M ~.?“' f , _ ._."' ‘ng ?.£` "l ;' it ‘as fi- » ":'~':--. :Ms 1 ' 3,-r :~ #75 , . F, J.-tk .__‘ iii 53,1, . 1- 1-1- 1 .l ".._ _,fi . ,ia 15; lar. 1 , -- -.~_ ti *X _ ri- _ -is :-- srl . EQ' .fi ' ) 4 . ,P i --. .‘,. . I E ._ ,.,_. 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