YB 1916. ‘ ' 4 ‘ 1 t g racs.s1tvlolg,_ V Y<>‘f..‘f.”"”’2?.i;“.°.:z:z` Y I I Thais t c`a...mz'.... , miwlmlf , , *“°““F‘°°-thi‘?"g’?“’ "“°*°“'°°“- Hmm W B[unG[]nwAlwayS this Province .vous clN1' pei- wore seen iii- . t sertion for advertising in this column. _ .°T. GORDON WIS is 0uu‘dIan‘ Representative in Montllue. V ‘°"""o HElPlESS The Coolr’s Studi New Deellrieay Block matter of minutesonly- __ same efficient methods yo demand in your busmess are observed in ours. . Pmmlnui Iliiduini lluloroll SITTING for _a portrait is a in “nam by “Fm"_a-“"5"” th e | sum., N.n., my zsui, im. u _ 'I asa ¢ .mn »/hnzyiais Muni, lndthil left me unable towalk orhelp myself and the Constipation ues terrible Finally, I took 'Fruit-e-titres' Y°u' famny have been Wag' r°rtnsc`°»im;¢»ai¢».rsua-nitmedians ing with you for years, wh ri make that appointment today The Bayer Studi 0 . well sad mad my store every day." A. E. LYON, Studio Good Photography t Krldlllni Wnod up the nerves and at “malty f¢u¢»¢d mpamxyui. ny the luse of .‘Fniit»e-tives' I grow stronger until all the palsy left me. I am now ALVA PHILLIPS. 1i‘rultiuioeisnsture’lmmremedys.nd ‘Fruit-o-tives' is made hom fruit juices. 50s. A box, 6 for $2.50, trial sian 254:. At dealers er sont on receipt of price by Fruit-A-tives Udtel. Otters- the kindness and sympathy show during their recent sad bereavetneut. .°D. F. TIERNEY il Glxtftlian . re- presentative in Bouris. A Mllitl. ..°MR. G. MARKLE HOWLITT Guardian agent for Annandale and vi- cinity.-J p ‘ ` ..*CAFID OF THANKS.-The fam- ily of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Cantf well wish to thank their friends for A st;:1;»l:1°IS‘tl;‘;,k;v';e;';r‘;“gfr,‘1‘§I_ §“;;;:_ . ,. U 0|l fliliiefll Miiiiafy “"‘ “”“ D' M' ”°““°“ °‘ °“""‘““` some Premium to be placed on exhib- 9807-5f8m91ipd Hllll EUMMISSIIIII ‘qw ,...`*, ° Col. Carnegie was led by Mr. H ni Personal attention to Am ...ou ew, of we negot, 107 QUGOII Sf-I ALLEY & C0- 9431-4'29MfL he get an examination in chief fro Phnne 68,1. p Mr. l-lellmuth but a cross exarninatio ' ' ‘ hi I t t tl es ver far ailel , " ._ through e e' d Bt6ll_I.’ Ph0t0gl'8Phy. “MEN'B BO0T8.f- The best $5.00 tion in codidgctlon with puilddlhases h ` dl made. See the Kitchener Shoes at me Shen Commisgiom N0; amy l Sailings -LONDON SERVICE The following first clesn steameri will gag frpqmélpndrn for Iiallfaxsand st. o . .. r r . , N.1§‘.`.forLondf»1d|v'ildnl§alifrdT: t J’ n S.S. KANAWHA & 2' id”il`>’iii’l'*i&ocK tivsavoousssvics '_l`he following First class steamer; will sail irom'l.iverpool for Halifax vis St, Mhrrs Nilfl. returning f;om lialltsx to ver-goal vis St. |olm's. Nfld. .S.TA8ABC(\ S. B. DURANGO S. S GRACIANA Foimlsiling dstseiend particulars re- garding freightjand passengers svply to Fumess,Wlihy & Co,Lid. Halifax, N. S. W 5.00 Boots Av Eastern S. S. Lines ALL-TH E-WAY-BY-WATER. INTERNATIONAL LINE. 8.8. Governor Cobb. Leave St. John Wednesdays at 9.00 a.m. for Eastport, Lubec, Portland and Boston. Leave Saturdays at 7.00 p.m. for Boston direct. Return-Leave Central Wharf, Bos- ton, Mondays at 0.00 a.m. for Po ~tland, Luhec, Eastport and St John. Also Fridays at»9.00 a.m., omitting stop Portland. MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE. Between Portland and New York. - Steamships Northland and North Star. ,Leave Portland Tuesdays, Thurs- days and Saturdays at 6.00 p.in. Return-Leave New York same days at 6.00 p.m. A week day trip in-each direction lil ff _J Here’s about the most comfortable boot a man could wear. Made in vici kid leather with a cushion insole on a good fitting last. ~-SEE’ THEM- All shapes and leathers shown in KITCHENER BOOTS. Alley & Co. 135 Queen Street ill _+A _.rl 'l i-P-le-A l W °‘ We” “ m Y 1m' * ' "__" '__' ' -‘ 7_2 from the matters directly under vestigation. so determined was th ‘ Chief Government Counsel to draw o ° all information connected with th case, Once again Colonel Carnegi traversed fuse contracts, and he st - . ed with strong emphasis that so fa as he knew there had never been th us slightest talk of any .profits or co missions. Col. Carnegie was very e plicit as to this and did not conilne clean in that respect. himself to general terms. He state positively that so far as he knew C J, Wesley Allison had no intention F M securing any commission or rake-o or in connection wltli the contract wit the international Company or th Edwards vale but had declared th any work he was doing ln that conne tion was solely out of his friendsh for Sam Hughes, and to help him ou in getting a supply of war inateri which was urgently needed. r l rtiand nd New York, Mon I leaves Po a - days at 10.30 p. m., June 19th to Sept. 11th. St John City Ticket Othce, 47 King Street. . A. C. Currie, Agent. St John, N.B. A. E. Fleming, 1'.F. at P.A., st John, N.B. ' e Jewelry Attention ! Insure your wheat C. we PRHICYSOB , use! inexpensive! _p Jeweller 5,445 ,ffif -rd e;-'-: Elk 1 aaalllllllu ml hind *hall ulhnsnnn “Keep " the Home o ° fl ' Fires Burmllil When inneed M0021 Doiiiestlc orSteam i>“\'P°9°°» telephone* us your 01’d¢l'_ °¥ call at our ofiice. Our P110” are lowest and best. Prompt and satisfactori delivery will' be made. . Phono 404 Q, . aqua, since.. Aging- for Dominion . L... If you want honest goods at honest prices you will not forget us when about to purchase aWatch, Clock orarticle of Jewelry _ _ Special _attention given to repairing of Watches etc. against ‘ Smut” by using our guaranteed “For- maiine” equally good for protecting P 0 t a t o'e s against Scab. Easy to 40 or 50c hottie treats about 35 or 40 bushels of Seed. Ellie A/Pharmacy, Ltd. Montague, P. E. I. the ' mi-4-ziiirmwn. . ,l Butter (fresh) Ib. by Mr.Hellmuth that Col. Carnegie ha been engaged as ordnance adviser the Imperial Munltions Board at salary of $25,000 a year, while in a dition to this he had been given lionorariuin of $15,000 from the lmpe iai Government in recognition of h services _with the old shell committe ‘ While this had no bearing on. the Kyt charges it showed that Col. Carnegi | was an expert on war supplies whos evidence _should carry weight, an also that his work as ordnance adv a er to the Old Shell Committee h met with the approval of the Imperi Government and the representative it had sent out here, Messrs D. Thomas and Lionel Hitchens. Muc lof today's evidence during the afte D _ _ _ _ - ,_ nm OTTAWA, May 2.-Once again Col. ‘David Carnegie was on the stand whe that Meredithduif Commission to e ~ am ne into the Kyte charges resume Moderate Pnce9~ . ' its work this afternoon. Step by -ste ell ut Dash malt aeoomlivly order. in aid of the 105th Battalion. (Continued from page two.) The fisherman re 0 I her l lair-` , ` ..~nev. Ma. o_ rr. Fuuron pastor yy p;,,,,,,-,,,_ P F ° ' nz , First Methodist Church Charlottetown _ _.___ ‘ . will deliver his famous lecture "From The Dredge N0_ 9 |s being repaired _ ' the Atlantic to the Pacific" illustrated ll by '15 magnificent views at Souris H Monday evening. The proceeds ai'e\ - 9586-5-5-M3i. .___- au getting ready for her summers work.l __ , Schooner “Eva Mayf’ is at Wests-` ‘ p ways wharf where she laid up for . ' `”° p Ask vour Grocer about our hand- The Er-hooner A L Gortle, Captain Roach is 'ruody to' nail for Piciou lot' _ _ _ _ '. V tC:;LillLswaiting ice conditions _ln the _ im f th I H f Messrs Eugene M. Ross an o ix; 3,‘?`J§E§;“g-heaorggrlief; ;,f:;;]S;fs§,,?t Bachelor and hands J. H, Burke and ut the lavatorles, baths, wash rooms; etc. Wmiam Mc(-“""elL e etc. are clean to the satisfaction of the "*°“ ` _ - M t is plyin ro ‘ e M. 0. who inspects them every morn- TW’ 5 S On neue now g g L i Th nh me “mms “mst at ularly on the ferry between George- / at; £258 toegr; and kegp things tidy 1,; town and Lower Montague, the sumo e the ward. It is also the duty of order- "ew as last Yea"_bei“g e‘“P]°Y°d Viz Q in- lies to attend to the patient's natural Capt N' Fairchild' E“gi“ee" A MCD” x- wants and to see that they are kept am and fh`°“"““ D- M“Le°‘1- 1 all some lesson. After they leave "The sister in charge of s ward is M (, M [_.,/'J “la is bww. Dumngi ' responsible besides the usual nursing , ‘,_ ' ~ " ' ‘_ _ , the ii.i‘n.~irn touches on the ne\v~(.»i-. S mi isis..;°:..::‘:.:x:l..:;“:sr:;;; as t .1 .. ave your oupons on our has been put in of which an inventory eg :`f;f;‘Yn_f"1‘;m~é’ mga” [V -" “b°“‘ ‘ is taken once or twice a month by an th ' B d 1 ° I C k H g‘5‘°°;;~ $3; 313:; ‘;;;;i‘ 5,§gm,,““:,S°,$;"~ s........ --FT Wm...~ C... l‘€3 all 0 01113 3 35- fi p;B,;.,bed the ,,,,m,,,,B_ She m{,,,,`,,,akf, Dalton is loading freight for mwport, 9610-5-sMwrmimo_ V p a. daily report of the patients in the and W2* b‘;i“5 b“°1;“é°“d Uf - p ward for the night nurse. She must fm' 3° “ S awaits ““ °°“‘° “'“ ° “_ see that me nurses under heh me ltlence to be erected on lower Water y` orderliei-i,thand suflihpatients as dare 5'-met' l il l t `°°_"_° . lg T383 dfnd :egg-E w ‘ae §(_a8?§,n;,_5e(; The Lobster Hatchery is making n of neglect or insubordinatlon. The P"°P‘""m°”B f°" its ““"“'""‘°‘“ W°"k' . d orderiies and convalescent patients Ml' M“"d°“k M°L°““ in charge _“_ d t;l. EFFICIENJT ADMINISTRATION \\\\\ \\ \ f ii' lt takes a good deal of ability and .__"` , 1 “' / h tact on the part of those in authority , D 0 D D S e to' keep a hospital running smoothly rr at and efficiently and it speaks s good C- deal that since this hospital was open- ll; Ed four and a halflmonthn agchthings ave gonealong w thout a. hltc . . nl During that time about 3,169 patients . F//, P I L ‘L S V have been admitted and some 630 oper- U .4 I __ It was hwidellmllv brought out that ations none. it goes wimoatcaying that Q I \ S d every consideration is given to the CR A \ '£0 brave fellows who 'have passed tlirougli ~ ~ 'EY Q H our hands, all except the sci uni-shanle . . £5 R \\D`N_/ _ d- ers who I trust are taught a whole- ‘lm BRIU1 ` A N b - G d T , I, ,,. --1 l-._ . ~ um er oo eamsters ‘B 1 have no doubt that in the other “W " G- hospitals the same efficiency as here 9 obtains, and I can assure those at home _ ` , 9 that every consideration will be given ~ 9 In the hosnllfllli to those who come ‘ d over and who are so unfortunate as iS~ to fan 11|, “ALLEY & C0., are showingh the , <1 By means or this imperfect sketch Kitchener Boots. for men in T n and “I I trust I have succeeded in conveying B12'-Ck. lalcei SWIES- 9931-b-Mif- 5 to your readers an idea how a modern A- Military Hospital is conducted. “SEE ALLEY & 0021 window the J h i I am, Sir, etc., _ $5.00 Kitchener' Shoes for men. , " ‘ " `- ’ ‘ A- ROSS- 9‘81"'29M“- Charlottetown. \_ 1 7\/ - . % / ‘~'§£"`7/" " \\\.\ \ \ _ Cl D I ga. E’ -IV' 3 ~ 32.3 \ m Mg. _.;.»m ,Th e,i:;i:`»: ll » . -.. “few \\\\\\\ KI D N EY Wanted For The Army Service Corps Y' hope they are wiser and better men. -..,'\.',j. p Must be of Good Character. Fine Opportunity to go Overseas at onoe. Remember $1.10 per day and all found. Apply Ma’or Leigh,- AJ fr he l if 4 1- - .r-'Ha ff 1-- 5;- _.5 . , - ..-,Vd- Committec to secure a supply of brass Q1--u-_-gn-gm 1-I noon dealt with the efforts of the Shell ' ' ` ` cartridge cases for shells, and the di evidence given by Col. Carnegie in' cated that the need for these was urgent that the price almost ceas to be a factor. At the same time showed that every' effort had be made to secure these supplies cheaply as possible, so long as th were got without delay. "‘ , . United States. He declared he had the F information under his hands but thought it might be of use to the Ger ' mans. I-le further declared he thought he might get into trouble with th British War Ofilce for the information he had already given in evidence. Mr. .Wallace Nesbitt K_C., support- ed this view stating that it this con- tinued they might as well hand over all the books of the Imperial Munitions Board to Count Bernstorff and his German Friends. U]:l"1‘0WN MARKETS W (Corrected on Tuesdays and Fridays) Butter (creamery) in prints Butter (Tub) lb. 82 to 12 t0 13 to 1.2 £0 ‘Eggs, dos. Beef lb. (retail) Fowls lb. , Chickens. lb. Hay (pressed), ton Straw (pressed) ton Pork lb. Tumips. bus. Potatoes, bas. Oats (white) bus." Oats (black) bus._ Beets, bus. Carrots. bus. Wool lb. Parsriips, lb. Geese Duokl Hides g ANI Turkeys, per lb. 'We Specialize in:--- Boots and Shoe ' We carry G. A. Slater Invictus uaranteed in both Ladies’ 5.00 and f°' Gents 5.50 and 6.00. These are positiv- ely the best quality made. Also all _<‘h@3D' , _ er grades as re_qu1red. We can. ’ y g _- ,_ Take It Hume _Today . suit our f t whatever its shape, and your purse t , . _ . _ veldatever its condition. We give YOU Get it To-day Publishers' Yours ,A C9108 F851 _ ,good honest values in all lines. It is also Don.. Le, 98, . P¢»i¢e For ~ praise norman., ' - ` Sup ly Limited. You’il Sta d Between You and P n Havetohurry 1 l our deli ht to Serve you.. , A `l Education. $4.00 g y M 3 “_ C. l . PRATT & SON. 4 . St. _,Peters I vwalvcnqtltdg _ ` N I v _ $14 to $15 $0 12% to 13 20 t0 25 90 t0$1.00 45 25 to 40 1% 15 16 14 t0 15 20 to 22 S .` d so h e 6 85 20 18 14 15 .50 ` C136" COUPOII .couroiv partir o ed o ; a Everything You as ey I - Quite a mme, was caused in the I 0 Court when Col. 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