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CALVIN AUSTIN AND GOVER- ' NOR COBB. Leaves St. John Mondays; Wednes- days and Fridays at 9.00 a. m., for Eastport, Lubec,, Portland and Boston. Return- Leave Central Wharf, Bos- ton, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- days at 9.00 a. m., for Portland East- port, Lubec and St. John. MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE. l Direct between Portland and New York. Steamship North Land and North Star. Leave Franklin Wharf, Portland. Tues., Thurs., and Sat., at 6.30 p. m. 'Also Mondays at 10.30 a. m., June 19 to Sept. 11. inc. METROPOLITAN LINE. Direct between Boston and New _York. ' 18V, Hours. Route via Cape Cod Canal. Express Steel Stearnsbips Massac- husetts and Bunker‘Hill_ Leave North Side indian Wharf. Boston week days and Sundays at 0 p. m. Same ervlce returning frfom Pier 18, North River, Foot of Murray St. New York City. St. John city Ticket Office, 47 King St. A. C. Currie; Agent, st. John, N. B. 'A. E. Fleming, TJ-gi. GBP. A. st_ John _.I CANADIAN PACI FIC ` Homasaahrs Excursions _ mom msnlriua rnovmeas 'ro weersnn cmsos. _ . r-ill - ,. ` 'ncxurs on sans `° ‘ svsnv wsnnssosv A1113 1 *I cg?-b Jr§?.l_.%r5` _ liiééuisslliui _.~ 5, _` - 1 V a/(ff:-_;.¥ ' .C-l‘ V" ‘ll i. l"“. `|" 'W l -sv-" _ A ._=fi;?j‘r311.l' l.Co_FF££_ .egg / l"5I2AI.f> BRAND Willf' LC @` E ‘li "_,,§F_.,E-Z/' _ ..;;.__ __,,,_ .-1, \ 7 .... , LIm1»I_tS. _<4/\NImI1" In 55, I and 2 pound cena. Whole-ground - pulverizcd- ' also Fine Ground for Parco- latora. 113 J “PATONS Milllnery Show Rooms are the centre oi attraction these days for novelty Headwear. 314-6-1-tMtf. SANDALS SANDALS `. )' algu , ‘ ' ` ./ . *Q ur.-;_~‘“"“l \ .'.1` 1 ‘ 4/. \ .Iwi _ This year we have stock- ed the 'best Sandals “Made price. ` in Canada" for the Prices 3 to 71-2__..._ ......_75c 8 to I0 1-2..... _..._...90c 11 to $1.10 3 to 5... ...._...._....__1.45 Alley & Co. 135 Queen Street larch 8th to October 25th 'i'0 Monday (for Tuesdays Best) UACKATOON, CALGARY. EDMONTON, ETC. Tickets good for Two Months from data of issue TOURISTS BLEEPERI FROM MONTREAL Bao that Tickets read via Bt. John and Canadian Paelilc. _._._.__-- For full particulars apply Lieut. A. B. (Josh, Agricultural Hall, Char- lottetown. - write l|.G. Murphy. D.P.A.. 0-P3-» St. John, N.B. ‘I 1114-s-auunu. l'_!F-1_- W P1;.AN'1;‘_ ENE Commenclng Wednesday, June 7th. the S. S. HALIFAX will sail from Charlottetown for BOSTON via HAW- KESBURY and I-IALIFAX at 7 a. In., and every Wednesday at the same time thereafter. For further informa- ti a l to. on W y JA8. CARRAGHER, Agent... Charlottetown, P.lil_l. 9855-5-20Mtf. VERNMENT RAILWAYS CANAI:’IllAIlI`ilCl£;0EDWARD ISLAND 'rms 'mans IN srs'sc'r_1asv sn., 1910. Trains inward--Read up_ Trains outward--Read down n P_M_ P_M_ AM Tl LM. RM’ "°°“' -Md' n§i.'.'f°"?EIii.‘.?1‘.ii1'i.'i‘i.w.m°1rr. 11.40 mi; nw s.ao Hunter 5.45 _ 9.02 Envrald up 9.27 Ken lust 'mo 9.50 Arr. Summer $9599!" 03|-I gvaa 10.20 9.03 6.16 8.00 5.80 4.50 10. 999°? Stems.”-I oseegan . niver 1o.as Jet. ' 9.59 ,, 9.27 ellie Dept 9.00 8.10 9.08 0.57 10.88 51%' 1) 1 Summer 1 .1 ell . » -_ _ 1.57 _._ . »P°\'¢ H” ur 0'I-wr 4.40 memos 11.15 5.40 Arr. Tinlsh 39.*? ‘ owe germ , -°‘¢‘."~".°° D' 0 In msuzm na.. Arr. I » ~ - D°p¢ 1 2.00 Tues 'G Bat. Tues. - _ MOh_W0d. B 1'); LL Bat. _ '__ __ ' _ ... . 355 3.55 6.30 Dept. Emerald Jet. _Arr-L Tues. at Sat. P_M 8.35 soo ~ 7.50 me efso J ms. a_oo 4.10 s. o mt, ste ~ Moreii "17 st. Pets :'23 941 4100 0 '15 sn- sou.-Is *Pao no an-_ Cm ’1‘f=v¢fl° D°P <~ ‘ _ , -- ‘ .i.. lv - ' ~`. in Dept. Charlottetown Arr- :-°!°s°.»9~ “.5232 0.45 ' 8.35 "“" am |-| 7.44 , ` Dept *E40 ' .ffm ' _“li Tiinira _ D¢pt.~ 5.30 A. . 15 _ ‘$8 Dgpt. Z. Stl :sri 111;- “_” F 9° `A`5ill7"' . I. _ » ox_8at`oaIy' _ - » ox.!at. 5‘.'f. . `. - 1 ‘ ,*_, r5`l:i ',.i» ` B ru ' $‘1'i“"' ' 1%" ‘silt ' ui °°“‘..°.i*i¢°Idv'::'m m ' s.a1 l Bun. ` ' _ 4." V." . M Dgpt. 0,00 -7.00 ~ vin An. ll\\'\"\},,fl,“_',,,.l' ...my sunny snows. ass _ '_ yi-ruins, onlin mm-win ms 1 1,. . _-.-ff.. .'.. . -.- "" -"J . .1 _ _ el The Eastern A Guardian » *IT PAYS to buy in this Provlncen ._°T. GORDON IVE8 is Guardian Representative in Montague, . °MR. R. R. HOWLETT is Guar- dian agent for Annandale and vicinity. ..*RED POINT.- Cropping is a- about completed, and timely showers make ideal growing. weather which encourage the farmers in their ardu- ou_s duties.-Cod fish struck on the Southern Coast on the 4th inet.. and good catches are daily. made. At Bas- in Head one of the best fishing places on the Coast, large quantities are landed by the old fishing firms of Rob- ertson, LaPlerre. William Collin and Beth McLean, joined. on the east'by .Ioshnn McDonald and Lorne Kennedy and on the west by Fraser and Mcln- nises, while the Red Point Cove fam- ous for its fishing and fishermen for three quarters of a century is occupi- ed by the Bruce Brothers, Jerome Chapman, Sister Robertson and Peter Rose and John McLellan, the latter of whom has spent nearly fifty years in the business. Farther west, the Suth- erland John P. Mclnnls and William Sutherland occupied the ground.--No lobster Foctory is on the south aside east from Little Harbor, a sound co- operative one existing there, three traps go east as far as Red Point and they are doing fairly wsll.- Every avaliable spot on our North Shore from East Point, west is occupied by lobster factories and they are making the best catches for years. Nearly all now use gasoline as a motive power and it certainly is much easier on the fishermen, and enables him to catch more fish. ROUMANIA IS GREATLY INTER- ESTED. LONDON. June 13--(The Times)--A Petrograd despatch to the Daily Chronicle says: "Roumania papers show an excited interest in Russian progress. Pro- Aliy papers profess to consider Rou- manian intervention in the war as in- evitable. The 'Rumanle, says: "It is obvious from the nature of the Russian offensive that the quadruple Entente reveals to us the moment when we can realize our national ideals." ABSOEUNE will reduce inflamed, swollen Joints, Sprains. Bruises, Soft Bunches; Heals Boils,_ Poll Evil. Qulttor, Flstuls. or p ~a/ any -unhealthy sore M f 1 quickly ss it Is a positive andsepxic _ _f and grrmlclde. Plcassntto use: does = .4 ' 1 not blister under bsndau or re- l ( more the hair. and you can work .I1 f - ' " W sredi Book7Kfrce. , ABSORBINE. JR.. snrixrpdc ilnlment for mankind. _ Reduces Painful. swollen Veins. Goins. Wens. Su-sins. lo ` 8100 bonl -tsg` __‘ the horse. £2.00 per bottle. deilr. i Brultes. stops pain and intlammsr n. Pure . per e ndnlcrs or dellveret. will Ieii you more if you write. Manufactured only by U WJ. YOUNG. LD. - llllylllals lll|..I0lll’¢a|,l§ll. Ahsorblue and Absorblnc. Jr.. are lull: In Glands. _ Professional Cards DR. I. E. CROKEN VETERINARY sunozon Office: Queen Street Adjoining Hughes' Drug Store . Residence: Revere Hotel. _ _ 9857.5-20M1mouth Monson a nuI=I=v ` Barrlstsrs and 'Attorneys ` Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada _ MONEY TO LOAN _ on. HEATH Neinrvse. I Dentist Cameron Block, Victoria Row Charlottetown, Office Hours: 9 a. rn. to 1 p_ rn. 2p.m.to5p.m. 8583-10-25Mtf. ‘ MoLEOD a. BENTLEY Barrister and Attorney-at-Law\ Oilices-Bank of N. S. Chambers Charlottetown, P. E. I. WARBUFITON G. Bl-IAW Barrsters, Attorneys, Notary Pub- llc, Etc., Solicitors for Canada Bank- ers Association. Bank ot Montreal, Canada, Permanent Mortgage Corpor- ati ' Silicon-Old Guardian` Office, Pro- wse Block, Carlottetown. P. E. l. _ BABCOCK AND §0NS Patents, Trade Marks. Designs. Registered Patent Attorneys.. '~ Established 1877 ' ' Formerly Patent Offloo Examiner., Master of Patent Laws. . _ t _Representatives in all forefgp conn- r as. ' _“girlie for Book “Patent Protection" _,_._’-I_. _.___ * 'iliiiut ami new to oewn Pst- en . lhjt. lang: BL. Montreal. __ Branches tawa. Washington. ”A.A`.MoI.san, K C.. Donald McKinnon _ ;_~:vaar;_~_~:;_‘:_‘--1-::.1‘:.-.-::_‘_~.~<.-_f.~:.‘_-:.12-:; ..°0Nl CENT per word each in- sertion for advertising ln this column. Cash must accom an order P Y - ..D. F. TIERNEV is Guardian' ro- presentative in curls. matt. ..°lYDNEY RACES-Who won? Bob Mac. New Glasgow races, who won? Jalllco. New Glasgow races who won? Kitchener. What is their sire? The Celebrated Commodore 'Ledyard which can be seen at his owner’s sts- bleg Montague, any time-now than breoders._ohoase which you shall breed to those that have produced speed or otherwise watch for ad after .line 3rd _ _ 125-0-2Mtf. ' 0n"1'oWN nares ETB Butter (creamery) in prints all Butter (Tub) lb. ` 28 Butter (fresh) lb. . 27 tn_‘i0 Beet lb. (retail) Il to 18 Chickens, lb. 12 to 15 Hay (pressed). ton 815 to $16 Straw (pressed) ton $6.50 Pork Ib. _ 13% Tnrnips. bus. I0 to 25 Potatoes, bus. Oats (black) bus. Oats, (white) bus, Beets. bus. Carrots. bus. Wool lb. Parsnips, lb. Geese Ducks Hides Turkeys. per lb. .80 to .90 .62 , .60 40 45 Il IO 40 1% 15 ll 14 to 15 I0 to I2 Calfskins lb 10 Eggs doz. 21 Hay, loose-per ton $12' to $13 Hay, pressed per ton $13 _to $14 Hides per lb 14 Oats, black per hush. 00 Oats, white per bus. 58 Potatoes 85 Pork, organs att. lb 101/2 to 131/4 Straw pressed per ton $7.00 Wheat per bus $1.20 to $1.40 Wool per lb 32 to 45 -I-I lIIKllllWlE|]IiMElll Belgium, ` - Mny 14, 1916. Dear Miss Gauthlerz- I must write o fe line o ell ou that I am the trenches and had to walk a kl deep in water and mud for it had been raining hard for quite n. while and I tis mor ng wet an re ou . The oiilcers served ns with those not stockings. . I am from Bloomfield, P. E. I., that ls up West and I have been sol- derling a year and nine months. But ` oh my! I wish it was over so l could go -back to spud Island. What kind of weather are you having on P. E. l..- this spring? I hope you are having it fine for the farmers to put in their crops. I would like to get n feed ol lobsters now. Are they plentiful this spring? I will write no more for this time but I hope to hear from you soon I wish to thank you a. thousand times for the socks. I am respectfully yours_ ‘ P. J. DOIRON. D. Company 5th Battalion C. M. R. 8 th Infantry Brigade, British Expeditionary Forces, Canadian Army Corp. France. Glllll IHIUMPHS [IF HUSSIMI FUHEES LONDON, June 13.-(New York World).--“'l`he Russians are piling victory on victory" says a Daily News despatch from Petrograd_ “Prisoners are pluring through ,Kiefi on the way to the Interior. The Russian advance is continuing steadily in everywhere the Russians have crossed the rivers separating their system ol communications from the Austrians. The have had to bridge not merely lor lhfantry, but for heavy gun trans- port, for the whole fighting fore., swept forward in pursuit of the Aus- trlans. "The bridges are built with tree trunlts. the axe is the only tool used and the Russians are the on.lv people who can use the axe with such rapidity and skill. The astonishing speed and development of the original success is largely due to the marvelous axe work of the Russian engineers. - "There is further evidence of the “PATON8 SHOWING of Wash Goods is said to be the best. yet dozens of exculsive designs included lu the Burton showing. 314- 6- 14Mtf. f - '~ Old..False Teeth .- _i . - , Se ....S.‘i.”i"i"”° ’°“§.8i.""“""i or 7 ceprltiayglr tootg.'“cash by return mail. I R. A. COPEMAN 2579A 'Esplanade Avenue -9700-E10 'sian strength. The Lutak environs were socks and `l got o. pair of your socks; _ ¢a.~"gl¢Q Austrian‘s mlscalculation of the Rus- heavily fortified. and only fell after a twenty hour battle, but the Austrians did not expect the fall of the town. "It has/not suffered, because after the fortifications were outflauked, the Austrians were utterly nonplussed. taking to headlong flight offered no resistance in the town but fied west- ward with the Russians at their heels. "The Russians entered Lutsk at 8.30 in the evening. The Archduke Freder- ick had dlned at noon. The Archduke Ferdinand, however, more wary, left the day before. "When the pursuers had passed through the town and the Itusslan ro serve marched in to music, oxtraoi-dIn» streets. Men, women and --children threw themselves on the necks of the réscuers and the whole town cheered It is evident that the stories of Aus- trian lack of food were not exagger- uted. ‘ "Great stores of wines and aplrizs were captured, but absolutely no eat- ary scenes were witiessed in tin.,- A rich, velvety, rnilk chocolate contain- _ _ O .ref-»~» Almond Nui Bar ing .an abundance of plump almonds -I _ a quality that cannot besurpaesed. _ _ ' Sold everywhere. " Madein _ _ at-14 , - - _ 1,., .. u. asp -`-_H_f “The Russian organlratlons have these are surrounded by the hungry. Barley per bus - 75 to 90 _Z1 Butter dairy lb. 2! Butter. creamery lb- 31 y u a w s t t y . wearing a pair of your socks and they came in good last night. I was in _ n e Energy, Integrity and Skill have kept our “Seventeen Tailoring Stores” in perfect health ever since their opening. Tremendous importations of choice British Woollens- keeping abreast of every moment-of constantly changing conditions--alive to every modern method of merchandis- ing, have made us the greatest force in Canada in “Made- to-measure Tailoring” and prove without a single exception our ability to undersell all other stores. Hundreds of choice materials are ready for your inspection at our store nearest you. We are able to show ten patterns where others show one and have placed at your service Canada’s most expert tailors. Complete Suit or Overcoat made-to-your-measure for $15, no more, no less. _Made-to-Measure _ From the Tailor-Made habit, with it goes n standing l among men of affairs. The careless “I will do it tomor- row" fellow USUALLY wears “hand-me-downs." The ‘_‘go-ahead," fellow MUST work and plan-nnd buying a Made-to-Measure Suit or Ovcrcont is the best proof that you possess these reqIIisites_ The lnilormnrie habit giv- es you au opportunity to bring out your own ideas. It Ilovclops individuality. At $15 we build you garments that it will be impossible for you to match anywhere. l_.~ A. GAREAU, ;l,Jl‘tt;.o! the great Mmculty or trans* English & Scotch Woollen (‘_o_ President. as ,ills-:lion ,» no g_g_ M¢|_"¢' K, (;_, w_E, gg.-may, |¢,c _ “It must be remembered that almost _ 1 - i ’ OUT OF TOWN MEN--Mail us a postal and simply say “Sa1nples.” This will bring you a wonderful range of samples, styles and self-measuring chart Free of Charge. Fit assured at the fixed price-$15.00-no more, no less. Address 415 St. Catherine Street East, Montreal. Tailoring Stores in Twelve Canadian Cities “Mill-to-Man Tailoring Service” ‘ ‘ =' V ‘1-:-_ , __ ' ~ .- \-» ~- _ -- -» . 5. .- - __ -y-. -_.- _, @ ,gf -iii ._ . o i 3 . L -if ~ 1 1 . _,ri ,_ _ .es ,, _ , 1 ‘v I . 'lil ` I _i2-"71 § ' ~.;r1;»§_¥:°f <. _1 wfrww -s - ua ,_, s1t..&s.~wa<1. < C- 7 - as-1\suu,m”” __ ._ __..' 'my ~"“'*m3‘l ,_ __ vercoat gint _to the nriest _‘clamp abogtg o_'cIock 5 ~ ° Noh1o'rcJ 2.-'_ r-§?$l.J NoLess _ _ _ ‘§%"...‘$ii.l.'..l.’a.°" _ ii<~»-‘f-‘fe“.‘|I Montreal __ .-~f‘ ‘ _ ;‘ 'uoasaivamnlnnon ,__-` __-,_-‘_--_e ` | /’ , ' __ = - '_ I ` 26lSf-Gafl\¢rineWesf_ 904llt-lla al;-I i._*.?&ff;._-\- he West -('aiiwin¢Esgt,' _ _ .... > °°°'°'°"- ‘ I' *S*-"Mi "I 'W' iiil A.. $33951" -. ”1°»°'~..m§»-,-=»' “‘ ' t'»‘.?.l'.f.‘.f:'»‘$`.T:.°°al°.i.'a’.‘i»'f».i'°1~1»..a'2§'.Ti- ~» 4 ` ‘i ` -1”* 'I ’» ‘ f ' ' ‘ v T* ‘I ’ - __ _S'_ _ Hessian .m;»_.-_._:_._;__.-1.5%-_._..»;`-_'._.4_.._._:“.. 158 R1chmondSt1‘eet, ~ I Ch town; P. E. " I W... ' "T" ‘°é‘l.'.2"i.°°§&°‘ °°‘".2:.... Opposite Post Odicg E888. 001- -24 10-`3'5 llblel- ‘already opened feeding stations, audi but joyful population." _ Fowls lb. 18 to 14 1-_ -l=-' -e-' V _ \ -15! ‘ r_Energ__y__--- Integrit __f_;;T __ __ Skill 1 . "" ` ` " " Wl"H.` ltarrliir " Amherst. ` _ ' ' ~ ' ` “ ‘ -' _- _ ~ -"~»-i f-'--~¢¥~»»~.»~.=~-sfo-'~ ~;=-1-»~; ~. 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