» i ' "' »-J »i\ L' . iii =.;f- I5: xl -» ‘I '[7 li-i gr 1;, M. lg; 5-E7' '. , if is .fl `-‘. P., ~ If ,_ , I I " The G. H. Cook Studio I wwmMw | I , _ It’s time to have thatlong prom- -_ » - . ,.,- -I _ , '_.. ,l-_,,..{.‘ ..$,_{ ,\- 4... ,,..' . -. YA ¢ _ _ ;.'; lr- £2.-ic ‘..,.~"".,f,f'=‘.-',5'. J .' .‘. -iw " 25 -' ` ._ . if- . '_ -fri' "~ aff- v - il ,~ » 1 > Y . \ . t...,~ , _ - . ' . ., .-l¢,§§,."‘<-'_.‘. ". '_' _ij ,‘:l`:»-_v». 'Wig '5r,~1;,` -",;E‘5- " `,,.`if,-_j;‘A‘zE§¢"E;'¢ .4`_'-V, ,>_',@¢-.V..-_v-‘f>;a".~`1 sf.,-.}~'f,"»f"_ ._ iff, N ‘ j ' ' 1 .A I _'“_-'. '.,'_»f.' 1;; U, - 4,, ,"3 i,_ > -v¢;,!,.~_,,` __ .'_v_;__`_.$_>__ ~.:_.,5_;.f__h_ ._ _ _ A V A *=' `»’ .°i'.“i"f\7.'""i" " il" »` , " "i3f.i"~".Ni"-' ~’<""I.">‘ 1‘fiim"i'¢“fif’»-“.""'~-'EH: iii .'-`~f“"‘.‘."‘I""'=i."f.f.{'§ -'.:‘;_.-ff' '>.'I-.' “ :."f "%,`~',' ' 1- -'W E- ‘T '- 1'" "fi '-é<.".', ~,‘-1,l"..»‘.`-.' f "“ .» ..'»-'itll "¥I"E1'i'»l i-V33* f"»-‘~».°."<'f1"‘.-. . 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Lyon 2 fvssssiuvllllllllr/2-_mills I "l L make your prints. * We have a complete and very I $2.10 to $4.50 $1.50 to $3.00 hite Sport Shoe Rub Time hite Button Boots White Pumps ber Sole $2.35 \\\\\\\*/III///Ifi\\§\\\YlIIl\\\\\\\\\ Photo Studio 4 - -- W" - 14- .- .-- The Eastern Guardian ..°l1' PAYS to buy tntbis Province ` ..*T. GORDON IVEB isfdusrdlen agent in Montague. < - .. .*GARL M¢DONALD il Guardian for So Representative urls. .."'l:lOLV TRINITY.-Services will be held at Holy Trinity Church, Georgetown next Sunday at 11 and 7 o’clock. Bev. D. Jones will be olliclat- lng. ' _ `..*GlVE OLD ADDRE8¢.-- Sub- - scrlbers are asked when having their papers changed from one address to another to please give old address as well as new one. This prevents any delays and saves unnecessary trouble in going over the books. _ ..*LECTURE AND ICE CREAM FESTIVAL AT RUSTICO.-Come and hear Mr. R. L. Cotton delivering his interesting lecture about his trip to the battlefront. in Rustlco Hall on Wednesday evening, July 7th. A short but excellent programme oi patriotic songs, etc., is being prepared and will be given in connection with the lec- ture. Besides this the ladies will have ice cream and cake and candles enough to supply everybody. Ad- mission 15 cent`s; reserved seats, 25 cents. Proceeds in aid of the Red Cross Society. Remember the date and come along and help the good cause. Should the evening of the 7th prove unfavorable the proceedings will take place on the first line night following. 1749-7-1M-ii iii illiiiis CHICAGO, June -Wheat-No. 2 lied, nominal. No. 2 Hard, 1.28%. Corn-No. 2 Yellow, 75 at 75%. No. 4 Yellow, 74%. Oats-No. 3 White. 47% at 48. Stan- dard 48 at 48%. Rye-No. 2, nominal. No, 4 1.15. Barley-67 at 71. Timothy-5.50 at t' Clover-8.50 at 13. . Pork-16 _ 60 . Lard-9 _ 12. Ribs-9.75 at 10.20. re 9° to ‘_ an cn O CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS Print Butter (per lb. Fowl (per lb.) Chickens ) 30-32 11--13 $ 0 Specialty in Groups,_College, Q. 'Wi 'E' gr I. 1 ` ‘ .. I ~ 1 \\\\\\\\\\\Y.IIIIIIIllIA\ W Society and Family ‘ » Work unexcelled. Moderate Prices. Amateur’s work given personal attention ' 107 Queen St. Ch’Town Phone 68] W _ , > ‘< CHARLOTTETOWN T0 BOSTON S- 3- HAI-'FAX lllllh\\\\\\\\\\h\\\\\\‘llllll every Tuesday at noon We have them becaus ou want them. lley & Co hite Tennis Pump Rubber Sole $1 85 135 Queen St. "s-rl '| S. S. EVANGELINE t “Under the Aniericaii Fin gn Every Friday at “°°“‘ Time Table, Rocky Point Ferry. Returning from Boston S S Hmsboro §‘ 5' Hamax every Saturday at Hmm' Leave (lh‘tu\vii , Leave ltocky Point b. S. Evangeline every Tuesday at noon 7 For folders or further information ap- ‘;“:l'1 ply to JAS. GARRAGHER, Agent. Cliarlottetowii, P. E, [_ rwN§P@»wwrFw 2222-22222222 'a-is'=°c:§°'_C1'P'§=°s'swi= sssssiasssss ‘ANAn|1.\N_ F » I F I C PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION SAN FRANCISCO ' 7.20 a.in. .10 a.m. .m. 5'* ' b-lt-I wNr9qm_wNr9¢ 22223322222 ` pppnuugeeee FF.5F`s's`s?E9 SUNDAY 5.00 p.ln. M. MURPHY, Manager. 7 I __ _ 1:QLl" i q 'Iickets on Sale to November 1l0th | Return Limit Three Months 0 (D `llll'§\\\\\\\\\\LZ/I//IIIIl\ Wheat (per bushel) Buckwheat Barley Oats (white) Oats (black) Hay, pressed (per ton Eggs (per dozen) Tub Butter (per lb.) Potatoes (per bushel) Turnlps (per bushel) Hides Beet’ (per lb.) Retail Pork (per lb.) carcass S’SlDE MARKETS Buckwheat Butter, lb. (dairy) Butter, lb. (crenmery) Culiskins lb. Oats (black) bus. Straw (per ton) Turiiips, bus. Wheat, bus. 1.10 Wool. lb. Eggs, dozen Hay, loose ton $10.00 Hay, pressed 10.00 Hides, lb. Lamb pelts .80 Oatmeal, per 100 ' Oats, (white) bus. .20 .22 .10 14-16 $1.25 1.00 1.00 .55 - .56 14.00 . 18 . 22 .25 . 25 . 12 10-12 .11 Barley bus. 65 to 90c. .60 .90 .24 .23 ' .10 70 $6.00 .15 1.60 .30 .15 11.00 12.00 .10 .50 3.75 65 From Charlottetown Going and Returning via Chicago direct G0iI_1lZ_vin l_`hicago and Direct Lines. li'._i.;‘":si.tf;.:f . ._1-W.; ngruuvic ess;/1_3 From Montreal-Quebec METAGAMA, - - JULY 8* Misssi-mais - - JULY 29 , W.B. Howard. D. P. A.,C. P R.,St.]ohn,N.B ____- Geo. Waller. Dominion Express Buildlnl an BD ng- “` lo Eff Z. 51;/` Charlotretown ` _ \\\\\\\\\\i|l//} \ ` . ” EEN? J - .c .I5 ' ’ /3 I .J 'V I Z __ f/ ~\\\\\\\\ ajj.]m ’ T C/1 .\~,'f _g _ Black Diamonds 'are of more vsine to yon in the midst ot s hlisssrd than white ones. We'vo s :mimi or line qualities, graded silos. no liews, and while we don't deliver them by winged mm. eager. we deliver them quickly. lls1' QUALITY 60AL _ PRl0ll,_llul~|1j, Phonolll I 'G.'_-Lyons & -Co. v I -rs > , ., $122.80 ' |"_ _"I Furness Sailings From LONDON From HALIFAX S'1`I*lAMEli . Caterina July lst july lst Messina July 20th JI-ily 10th Appenlne August 2nd From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX STEAMl<7lt Durango June 26th Tabasco July 9th Furness,Withy & Co. Ltd. I Halifax, N. s. ‘* Coal Coal Wholesale & Retail Now that navigation ie open we ere prepared to issue orders for oar- goss oi Dominion Coal Company's Sydney coal, or we will agree to ds- llver cargoes when required at the dtderent P. E. Island ports li suit- able vessels can be obtained. Prices and terms quoted on gppii- eotiohi We keell a stock of coal always on hand and steemere nequirin Bunker Coalcan be supplied at sdiort no- tice. ' Parties requiring coal lor house- hold purposes csnnot do better gpm by giving us their order. Our prices are lowest. 5¢Il°°l1°fl IIWBYI in demand and chartered at highest rates oi freight. BnntaiiiBell&Co Agents Red Cross S. B. Line. Agents Dohlntbn Qosi 00., Ltd. -llarlottetown, P. lil., ' , sg ‘lth`, 101|. I. 0.' lox ls. _hoes I4. Oats (Black) bu.s. 681 Potatoes, bus. 27 P. ia. i. iiiiiwiiv DOMlNl0N DAY JULY lst, 1915 A SPECIAL TRAlN will leave Char- lottetown at 8.30 a. m. for Summer- side, returning will leave Suinmerslde at 7.30 p. m. sharp. ' No 18 train will not leave Murray Harbor until 8.00 p. m., giving ex- cursionlsts to points on Murray Har- bor branch an extension of the ordin- ary time. District Passenger Agent'.s Oflice, Charlottetown, June 23rd, 1915. 15896-24M6l. Eastern S. S. Lines _ _lntervintlovusl Line Steamship! Calvin Austin, Gov. Ding- . ley and Governor Cobb. COASTWIHE: Leave St. John, Mon , Wed . and Frida; at9a.m. for Lubec, Esetporl Port- land and oston Return leave Central Wharf- Boston, Mon., Wed . and l"ri., lt it s.m. for Port. land East ort, Lubec. and St. lohn. . Diitli1U‘lP:-Leave 5|. John, Tues . Fri. and Set, at 7 p. m. Return, les~e Pentrnl Wharf. Boston, Man , Thurs., and Sun.. It |0110 ii.m. METROPOLITAN LINE STEAMSHIPS MASSACHUSETTS AND BUNKER HILL ‘ Leave North side of lndll Whsri,Boston. every day at 5 p.m . due New York st lie m. Same ser- "'°°'°“ifi'r'4"§' e'rEAMsH|P Lina STENMSHIPS NORTHLAND AND NORTH STAR Leave Franklin Whsrt,Portiand.Tues..1‘liure , and Sei st 6 an p.m . also Mon.. lt l0.'ll s. m. for New Ytlrrk. Same serv ce retuming. City clfet Olllce. sl King Street A. C. Currie, Agent, St. John, N. l. A. E .Fleming T.F.lP.A. St John, New lrunlvslok. - A \ , . ...°ONE CENT per word each in- sertion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. .. .'»wAN1‘sn.-Before saturday, July 10th, three tons of wool; highest prices paid either in cash or goods. Augustus McDonald, Souris. 1767-7-1M3l ..*lii connection with the Tea at Georgetown on Tuesday, July 6th uickets at Single First Claes fare (Standard Certificate Plan) good for return on the following day will he issued at stations between Charlotte- town and Scotchlort inclusive. - 1757-7-1M3l. ..*HARD COAL FOR SOURIS.-A. Pickard & Co., will have a cargo of hard coal'ln Sourls about the first of August. This will be a high grade coal and will he sold at the lowest price. Customers will please leave their orders with Capt. Wm. McDonald, Souris, or A. Plckard & Co., Charlotte- town. 1698-6-29m2wks . PIIIENI GNINIEII W. S. Babcock, Patent Attorney, 99 St. James Street, Montreal, reports the following Canadian Patents granted to .Canadians for Week of Feb. 16th, 1915. 160,672-Twin Valve for Radiators -C. Hagen, Preston, Ontario. 160.%3-Truck Balster Mechanism -W. . Atwood, Montreal, Que. 160,687-Waggon Brake-Findlay & Rieske, Toronto, Ontario. 160,714-Steam Engine-P. Ford & De Sainbor, St. John & Montreal. 160,705-Grain Grinding Machine- J. A. Craig, Toronto, Ontario. ' 160,707-Life Saving Suit-O. J. T. G. R. Martin, Victoria, B. C. 160,708-Smoke Consumer-O.Aube Montreal, Que. 160.709-Window Frame-F. J. Wotkinson, Strathroy, Ontario. 160,730-Process of a Fumace for Generating Heat-Thomas & Miiinwarlng, Nanaimo, B. (T. 170,732-Plough Mechanism-Sag nioen & Eastman, Ryley, Alberta. 160,733-Furnace Grate-J. Fulton, Toronto, Ontario. 160,744-Tanning Apparatus-G. A. Bourbeau, Montreal, Que. 100.752-Paring and Coring Knife -H. Chapman, Leamington, Ontario. 160,759-ice Cream Dipper-D. Dc- Fuge, Winnipeg, Manitoba. 160,767-Nozzle-M. Galvin, North Bay, Ontario. 160,769-Support for Cables, Pipes etc.-G. Gi-lfllth, Calgary. 160,77 0-Carbiirettor-W . Griks- clieet, Montreal, Que. 160,733-Fruit Basket-F. Halley- burton, Fredericton, N. B. 160,778-Process for Oxidizing Sul- phlde Ores-J. S. Island, Toronto, Ontario. 100,782-Seat & Desk-S. L. Kyle, Ottawa, Ontario. ‘ -160,787-Horseshoet-A. Lowinan, man, Winnipeg, Alberta. 160,790-Carburetter-J. Mowbray, Windsor, Ontario. 160,792-Nall Driving Machine-G. Murray, Vernon, B. C. I 160,793-Jar Closer-J. Nicol, Perth, Ontario. 160,800-Brake for Vehicles-A.L. Ray, Victoria, B. C. . 161,801-Locomotive Apparatus- J. Roy. Winnipeg. Alberta. 160.803-Harrow-F. Sunburn, In- iilsfail, Alberta. 160,813-Automobile tire -- J Thompson, Toronto. Ontario. 160,814-Boller Water Circulating Device-H. 'Thurston, Kingston, On- tario. A IIE INIEIIESI III INIENINNS Pmzse ron oiscovi-:nies RELAT- me To Ai_coHoi. _ (Guardian Special The Russian Ministry of Finance is offering a, series ol' prizes for inven- tions relating to the use ot' alcohol. and covering n varied field ol' investi- gation. The various prlze offers are as follows: Three prizes of 30,000. 15,000, and 5,000 rubies for a satisfac- tory method of denaturing alcohol. Three prizes of 60,000, 30,000, ami 10,000 rubies for a product derived from alcohol. Three prizes of 50,000. 20,000 and 5,000 rubies for a new method of applying alcohol to the preparation oi' a product in which it. or its derivatives, constitute a part. Three prizes of 30,000, 15.000, and 5.000 rubies for new methods for the application ol' alcohol in nii iii- dustry in which the spirit, or its de- rivatives, serve as a transitory dis- solving agent, or an extracting or i 11 _ I PATENT SOLICITOR WM. S. BABCOCK Lawyer (U. S.) and Registered Pa- tent Attorney, 15 years experience in Canada and U. S. Inventions promptly patented. Trade Marks and Designs registered; infringement and validity searches. Evidence collected in patent. suiu. Reports prepared for counsel. Expert witness In patent eulte Pat- ents obtllned In ell countries W Bt lathes Street Montreal. Write for in formation 0825-5-tltf. Directum Patch (5 181 7) ENROLMENT NO. 44 Son ol' Joe Patcben 2.01% will stand for the season of 1015 at the iarni of John A. McPhee, Bellevue. $15.00 for the season with return privilege. This horse is halt brother to Dan Patch, 1.55 and Dlrectum I. 1.58. His uncle on the mother side so the blood of the two fastest horses in the world runs in his veins and Directum Patch took third in s seven horse race in Pittsburgh in 1018 in 2.9!( seperately, 8.10. He is a sure foal getter, extra strong limbs and best of feet. ‘ All horsemen know that his breeding can’t be beaten in Canada. John McPhee, Bellevue. 1445-8-17Mtlistu5t precipitating substance. Four prizes of 75,000, 50,000, 30,000, and 20,000 rubierfor an apparatus for utilizing alcohol to lighting purposes. The Declarations relating to these com- petitions must he tiled not later than January lst, 1916, with the Depart- ment of Unassessed Taxes and Spirit Monopoly (Glavnoe Oupravlenle Neoklndnlch Sborow i (lasenof Prod- agy Pitef, Petrograd). It may he iiot- ed that arable is equivalent to about 51 cents in our money.. NEW BUILDINGS IN SIIMMEIISIIIE _ INII EHINEIIIIEIIIWN Mr. Major Schurmaii, the wcll- known contractor, has purchased a large plot oi' land fronting on Central and Green streets in Suniiuerside, ou which it is his intention to build a derstood that one of these cottages is for Mrs. Hacker, who a few months ago sold lier valuable property ou Granville and Church streets to Mr. E. W. Manson, and it is not unlikely that Mr. Schurmaii himself will occu- py another while ii third will be for his brother. Mr. Maynard Scliurmaii. Mr. Schurinaii, who returned from Winnipeg iii the spring, is as present building two cottages in Charlotte- town, one for Mr. John Anderson and the other tor Mr. R. E. Spillett. number oi modern cottages. it is un-_ J Bread, Cakes, Pies, Buns- _ ~ -,‘I° anything made from I flour - is best made from PURITU Fllll UR More Bread and Better Bread _ Uv ` ~. / ’>, _ . _ s\\\' T; WOOL , WANTED Can we get 10,000 lbs. wool in two weeks? To reach this mark, we are paying highest cash prices. Bring us yours. We will pay you cash for it at the highest market value, or if you require I goods, we will supply you with the best and latest I in all lines. Remember we want it before July 8th. C. E. PRATT & SON. St. Peter’s, P. E. Island. 1599-6-25-Mniwi`4i. £ I B WT . l _ _ ‘r ` - /~..;.'_, I ' T-_;,;~-P f: I , - , IM . _;_`JUL§ ». 19-5 _ THE oHAaLo'rrE'rowN on/isniitis 1-.-lor (saves .7 ,__ _ For Turnip Crops Do you want :i big, bumper tiiriiip crop? li' you do, use our fertilizers. lt is the simp- lest, surest and most econoiiiiciil way to increase the yicld and improve the fertility of the field. Get a supply without de- lay-we have only a liiiiitcd quantity left. Call in today and see our large and beautiful display. Pick out the carriage you want. You will find it here if its one of Canada's best. -Every day our large showing grows smal- ler, the best styles are going fast- make your selection while the line is complete- step in and choose your carriage Canada THE Bic FOUR }@- siss- Dominion Supplies for Drive rs We specialize in driving supplies. Our stock is large and very complete, show- ing everything that y0\1 could desire in this line- the host quality nt the lowest prices. See us for umbrella tops, whips, cotton clusters, liorsc dusters, licnvy seal and wool wraps. ___ + Our big liariiess display shows all the best styles made iii two of (ianada's best hur- ness shops-the. llcaney llariiess 'Co., Mou- treal, and Trees & Co., Toronto. You can sel- ect the liarness you want from twenty-tive different styles in single and double parts The inouiitings are of Nickel, Solid Nickel. Brass, Orolde and (lenuliic Rubber. Don’t full to soe thc special liiie of track harness for today-NOW. Big Display of Superior Harness 1 [ Famous “Daisy” Barrel Churn "Daisy, the oliurii that's easy to turn"- if you are thinking about getting H Cllllfll “lid want the utmost value for your irioiiey'.` _voull ninke no mistake in selecting a “Daisy- Tlie Daisy Barrel Churn is made of slieff' ial selected and seasoned wood. has electrically welded hoops, compound action. heavy steel frame, weighted bottom, adjustable brake, can be operated by liiiiid or foot. perfectly balanced nieii`s light driving. II adjiistiiieiit, is light and rapid. Kent Street, Charlottetown ““;,'.°.;..S:::.:.‘. A’ HORNE &I -C0’ E _=_. . _. Best Made E Woodpecker Gasoline Engine The Each season finds new ideas and conveniences incorporated into what has already been proven the best by previous experience and every _purchaser of a_ vehicle manu- factured by either olie of the four factories named above is sure _of getting his money’s worth in a high grade, well made Carriages-one that shows the highest point of perfec- tion in careful, thorough and artistic workmanship, latest designs and superior finish. l. A chance _to purchase a high grade Engine at a price that will surprise you. The Engine that every farmer should have. Very simple and economical to operate. ‘ If interested in a Gasoline Engine it will pay you to'§e us. _ _ A. PICKARD & CO. _‘it-il. 2053-0-23-Mwrm ima. ci-iA.iu.o'r1‘ii'rowN,P.°i»1. ISLAND. , __,1 s ""i¥“~-`- - -- »-~v»~»v»'e¢. seq” \ 1 _