. ~'-lW_4-Y~26{f1i§i6-_-'ff'--A ~1 ~ - -` ___ j ‘ _ ‘ ` -I '~ .y-.»-Nt - »» ‘* » e 5’ J f' 1 I is _~._.-~ _iv _._ .__ .~_ ._ fi I ~ wr = I '~ ~;' _ __ ~ » _ “ _ '».~§5=--?2ff`= C __ _ .W__¢i’gr_, .". _/>._._, ._ ._.__; ‘J 1 I if 'I _ " v _ _ _ ~ _ ' ` \ A f 0 _~ -__“______.»;i; V:_m~f_{,__w __ ' 1,.;-_¢./.=-1‘."¢~'~ 1.. *Mm _-._... ,._ 3),. I . ~~ »-- ;_,~ » I < _ ~ . _ . __ . _. 5 ‘_ ;_»_,~_ _ '_ v5 =.=._ '_-"-ff: _ . "‘ fzf* V "5 " h‘:"`L' ' `- ` _ _ . _ - .' ' ' V ’ '* _ I ' _ '."" "i 7 >'*""‘5>'t:&"'»“»-`:f- 1*'-T”"l‘4'§'(".°`l}?);."`*r5§J?i-Qmsv-‘i uw U 1 - _ wi--»w3¥""‘ass¢ _.._°i‘l' PAYG to buy In this Proving; ..°T. GORDON IVEB is Guardian Representative in` Montague. ‘ ..°D. F. TIERNEY is Guardian re preseutstive in Sourls. met: . .*HOR8E_RACE8. - There.wiil he liorseraces on the Peoples 'Ti-ack, Garfieldon July 4th, 1916, horse and classes announced later. 9919-5-26M1i. .Qi _ _ Th_Q_?l‘¢ltl Glesing out Baie of Fur- nltyro s_your opportunity g_f saving mens on do _ndable G ds this la ehsnd to Iiurouoh thing: ss' 'you need' \‘or‘th_e Homo. Remember w__e=aro_;go- Ing to__mske a eomploto.sv|oo|i.a'o that yell ¢lr\ dollend en tha prices being correct. PATONB LIMITED. 8848-6-20Mtf. YOUR' FRIENDS can buy anything you can give them-except your photograph. Make an appointment today. The Cook’s Studio *__ New DesBriSay Block ITTING for at portrait is a matter o_f minutes only-the d saéne efficient gnethods you man in your usiness are observed in_ours. _ Your family have been plead- ing with you for years, way not make that appointment t ay at The Bayer Studio Eastern Steamship Lines ALL~THE-WAY BY WATER. INTERNATIONAL LINE. B. S. QALVIN AUSTIN AND GOVER- NOR COBB. Leaves St. John Mondays. Wednes- days and Fridays at 9.00 a. m., 'tor Eastport. Lubec, Portland and Boston. R turn- Leave Centrsl.Whari Bos e _ . - ton, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- days at 9.00 a. ni., for Portland East- port, L_ubec and St. John. MAINE STEAMBHIP LINE. DIRECT BETWEEN PORTLAND AND NEW YORK. Steamship North Land leaves Frank lin Wharf, Portland, at 6 P. M., May 25, 30 and June 3. _ .Freight steamer every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at same hour. A week day trip in each direction Itanves Portland and New York Mon- days at 10.30 A. M., June 19th to Sept. 11th. METROPALITAN LINE DIRECT SERVICE 'BETWEEN BOB- TON AND NEW YORK. ~ Steamships Massachusetts and Bun» ker Hill. _ _ _ From Boston leave North Side oi India Wharf week days and Sunday at 5 P. M. “Same service returning from Pier North River, Foot of Murray St. New York City. 8t.John City Ticket Office, 47 King St. A. C. Currie, Agent, St. John, N. B. A. E. Fleming, T. F. a. P. A. st. John, N. B. Cominenci-ng Wednesday .Iune_7_tl_i, the .S. HALIFAX will sail' from Charlottetown for BOSTON via HAWKES- BURY and HALIFAX at 7 a. m., and-_ every Wednesday at the same time thereafter. For further -information ap- ply to ‘ -,- J AS. .CARRAGHER, ' Agent Chftown, P. E. I. 9855.5-20Mtt. coAL coAL 'Sydney Reserve Coal~nq_w due to arrive by the following aciiooners nameiyz- ' “il-i. H. Kitchener" with 258 tons “o ii e.wmau nn serum*-»i . - "oi:-ly; alehsraswxiin aio tons 883139* ' Smut" by “mg “Mary E. Mobougaii" with 110 tons “Raehurn" with _ 130 'NMI I' it you require new Fresh Mined _Goal oi best quality please send yoisr order in st once. and daliver¥"'N 5° ‘mags mmpcly from vessels while dis- chsligag at lowest# pricue. _ I' Schooner to charter slwsys in do- iisand and we guarantee to DIY U10 iijghest current rsto.ot irellili "Um Sidney, Louisiisrg or Glsce Bay. fr -` . .- ' I 'unlag Bell 81 Co. *|,,|_|N§_»"' :NTB FQR DQMIN. ||¢|e»__q0AL C0.. LTD. _ A _- ron,|». s. |si.AND~ ` .`.~'ons\csN1' sei- were ascii iii- sertlpn 'tor sdvertisingin this column. Cash must accompany order, _ ` 0n"rowN manners W But * sreaniefy) in prints ...§:_.i......_ at _rd(tresii) lb. , Ol. ._ f. Boost' lb: (retail) ,Fowls lb. Chickens. lb. _ ' Hay, '(pressed). ton Straw (pressed) um .Por‘klb. » - - 4"' ol.-Hn es _ og# __»wss,‘$p aseaisssss isinoicieoess-s'oi»-s-an-as-Manages no-qmqpvvaampmssa en _'i‘uIniDa,' bus.. ._ ‘Potatoes bus_ _ Oats. (white) bus. Oats- (black) bus. Beats, bus. Carrots. bus. WOOI "Ds Parsnips, lb. Geese Ducks Hides _ ` 'l'urkeys,'per lb. _ V _ io in iz S’SIDE MARKETS ` 15 to 40 1% 15 16 ll to 15 Buckwheat, per bus. - Barley, per bus. ' . - Butter, per lb. dairy. Butter, per lb. creamery. Caltsklns, per lb. Eggs, per dozen. _ ‘. Hay, lome, per ton. $10.-$12. Hay, pressed, per ton. 10.-18. Lamb pelts, each. .40-.60 Hides, per lb. ` .14 Oatmeal, per 100 lbs. $3.25 Oats. black , per bus. .56 Oats, white, per bus. .52 Potatoes, per bus. .80 Pork, organ; att’d, per lb. 1055 to 13% Straw, pressed. per ton. $6.50 Wheat, per bus. 1.20-1.40 Wool, per lb. .26--.40 ‘fr Pl assess *@|@l©l cisl Committee oi Wounded Soldiers Commission., Miss Nellie Gillespie, Charlotte- town, intimsting the date ot expected arrival, cause oi re turn and any other particu- lars, inorder that preparation may be made for a Qtting reception. KKKMU _ Ladies’ 'Boots Fawn Tops v ' _ .__ I ( \ f "S M in r_ei;r;n ‘ea _ _ _ i _' _$550 i _ I We have received two very pretty boots-made i_n _ Patent ,Leather witlxliouis heels, \ Fawn Tops, iliéed and button styles. SEE THEM ‘ i Alley 81 C0. é 135 Queen Street ‘ -\,_/`.- ._»\_, C ._.\ f~./» \. ~C_. »~» f_f\f _:- ' ' F armers. Aiieiiiioiiz ~ Insure your wheat, ,our guaranteed "For- ;f!m_|i;1e" `equ_ally;good for _protecting Potatoes against seo., my ro. use! inexpensive! _40or50eliott|e _ treats about f35_ or 40' _ bushels of seed. Plillrme»i._l#l .,, %:;|°'-'~°'°9Y.li`-_» ' ' _ ;.... gg. y mn, isis. I _ " ;-'=-Nfliaas-sfrlo. 104. _.,-..~‘ _ , I \ ’_~»_mau¢us,P.s.i. ‘ _I 'IMPORTANT lil ` Belsrives oi soldiers re turning from the' front are asked to communicate with the Secretary ot the Provin- fwwvyfwwwwwwwwwwwwww WWWWWWW ri iv _ ._ " < II me in?-‘=' _ .i _ I I `-~.»_;_§`_(° L .gg ` _ iff <. _ _ __ i ;l I I vi. _ I _ ' ITY COMPANY as at- - tractive as a good pro- position could possibly be made. It is `a " “Ground Floor” offer- ing ot the most distinct- ive kind. l Sv-1~. OO We made the SECUR- R _ , _ ... ...aw-n_ ___ _ __ _w4.__ _v~_.____ _ ____._._.._____mg¢l_ m__ svn __ __,.__” 1-L;-I _ . ' ' ' i. < . ,._f.. ' _ ._~ ',_,__, .___ _ A ,,j»..»|‘ L _U c each _ A business man _Wh_o subscribed for stock yesterday said: “The Directors are ver olish making the capitalization so low besides offering so many attractions. _The stoc uld sell Just as readily at a higher capitalization,” Short Time at _ 1 “Dollar Shares” iii the I ` Capitalized Company, iji-‘th ,a _ Guai anteed_ Cash Dividend of 20 p. c. Selling for a _ _ 'M l V- I "_ Never were you offer ed an investment pro- position of this kind at such low capitalization -and this offering is open for only ja few short days. ACT. N“< That is not the point. The Directors originally organized the SECURITY COM- egg; NY with the idea of retaining all the stock for themselves and a few of their friends, t after the arrangements were completed it was realized that by adding a few foxes the Company it would make it a better investment for all concerned. This is really é “Pet Proposition” that is offered for a few days at the present gl.-go ce per share. It is confidently anticipated that in a short time these shares will sell $1.50 and upwards. Your chance---your only chance to secure _some of this stock is by acting quickly ---immediately. The amount for public subscription is so small, and the pro siiion is 5"!!! o exceptionally attractive in all its details that it is only a matter of days beige it will e off t e market entirely. ' » Write at once for Prospectus and information---and if you wish to make doubly (D ure send your order for the number of shares that you want _at 95c each. - _ Subscribe at Once for Any Amount from $9.50 Upvvards---Every' Share in The Security Company Carries A Cash S Dividend Guarantee of 20 per cent - This is not “perhaps”---it is POSITIVE. We don’t say that we hope to pay 20 p. c. 5_s::o-o sou cing facts. ash dividend, or that if everything should turn out satisfactorily we expect to pay it-~--_ ut we say that WE WILL _PAY 20 p. c. CASH DIVIDEND without doubt, and we'b_ac our guarantee by depositing $10,000.00 in the bank to pay the dividend. There ar "ifs” nor “buts”, no excuses, no perhaps, no suppositions. It is all in clear, cold, con- (DPT wi A | l ru- _ The Lowest Capitalized Stock Ever Offered »r.f.‘§‘é?“I1f.‘.§‘... ___i The Security Silver Black Foxes Ltd , was organized to pay dividends on a elt U °°"`°‘°` Minute---his _:rarer 1" .G Now that you are convinced thotftlie , ' 3". with its guaranteed cash dividend and; other popular-`f`eature‘s'is‘ = themost attractiiie yetplaced on the'm`arket, do not hesitate; Name ............. ._ send immediately for prospectus; or if you wish to make doubly sure, make prompt application for shares at 95c each. _ l Address : _ Address ........ .. 'r Form forf,_Prospectu - P asis and promises excellent returns even with “war time’f prices for pelts. When con- itions are again normal and all the fur markets competing the average reader will eadily realize that the prices should be considerably' higher for pelts, an when stock is old for breeding purposes, the earnings of the Company should be doubled and trebled. on’t Hesitate One Fill in and Mail this U3 ~ Iam i\%(e"rested in Security Silver Black Foxes Ltd., and would l e to receive prospectus and full information. i ¢ | . » - - s e I s na-~,¢¢i~»......-.sa-» - _______ Box 116 (.h’town _ , _ Ii care af PU- C0~ i>.ii. isiaiilli I C , A O _` I-:_~_ o ` v a sa=_`¢sog_»_es’ _ 653 659 G0 _ ii .2 1 ' »' __ A