JUNE 19, 1915 f 1. _ ¢ 1 V THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN f PAGE SEVEN NWL d' C. 'r o an ing ex Schoone B. t ...*0NE CENT per word each ln. Tons Su e h h 5 . , P YP osp ate W2 Tons Nitrate of Soda `-`39.%`i`¥ market prices. As our stock is li rited with other years we advise intendm purchasers to place their orders at onc _' We also carry BASIC SLAG in stock. Poole & Thompson Ltd. _.,. goods which are of the very h1ghes`t'“`!qualitY are offered at lowest Montague 1186-6-2Ml.L the best portrait you hav ever had. The Cook Studi 0 aosseuoaseaesaxesusesx-exe-wneeluafe He leaves home a boy-he comes back a man. Have a good photograph of him before he goes out into the big world-before the boyish features and expression have taken on the older i ress. UID Dhn"t trust to memory to recall them. Memory plays queer tricks on us all. Make an appointment today and spare yourself the regrets of tomor- TOW. Bayer Studio - Important Notice to Farmers THE PURE BRED CLYDESDALE STALLION, “FLASH ROYAL" (12790) C.N.R., Foaled Aug. 8th, 1911. Inspected and approved Enrolment No. 52, ir "Fi h F rite” . s e as avo (imp )` (4583). \\By Royal Favorite (10630) Dam, "Baron's Lilly," (Imp.) by “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's dam is considered the highest type of Clydesdale breeding in Scotland. Flash Royal is a beautiful individual 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 i-he services of a ilrst class stallion at a very moderate price. Stallion will be kept at Kearney Bros. Stables, at Murray River during the season of 1915. William Kearney in charge. 1034-5-19Mwst.r6ithenws14i Toric Lenses are the best assistants your eyes can have. The deep curve towards the eye correspond- ing to the shape of the eye, gives a larger field of Vision, prevegts irritating reflections, and ivides power equally over all the lenssurface. We specialize in “Toric” Lenses. , H. J. MABON Druggist & Optician, Souris P. E. Island .,,, .. _ _ . Coal- Coal Wholesale & Retail ~ Now that navigation is open we pre prépslged to issue ordeés for car- . . orninionp l,_ ompsnge gydndg‘eosi_,'er wd (dill agree to ds- llY0l'~ Ygoes when required st the diderent P. E. Island ports it suit- lhls vsssels can be obtained. Prices and terms quoted on appli- Iationl W0 IND s stock of oosi always on hand and stsamsrs nequiriagx Bunker goal can he supplied st s ort no- ee. Parties requiring eosl for house- hold purposes esnsot do better than U! giving us their order. . _ Our prices srs lowest. Sehooners siwsys in demand and shorts;-sd at highest rates oi freight. __BnntsinBe||& Co B, Line. Oo., Ltd. sc-me-sale-or-v»|e+>|e LET US demonstrate our skill by making for you e .are made in Canada afriofism Invictus -I shale?- 135 Queen Street JUST RECEIVED "600000 Cedar Shingles, 45000 Hard Brick. - One Car of C°ment. One car of Lime. MATTHEW G. McLEAN LTD." 1264-6~i8M6i. Souris. Watches . Repaired .`e repair all kinds of gfatches, Clocks, Jewelry c. Our charges are moderate Our work is the yery best. W. Patterson' r. Great George and Grafton Sts. 9.0 l Black Diamonds . srs of more value to 701| il 0° mlm of s hlisssrd. than white ones. wo.. _ ysrami or sae eusuues. graded slsel. no flaws. and while wi don't deliver them ll! WWW “'54” eager. we deliver them 11110317- 1- oumr com. ‘"° rmose Klear. Phone 111 c. Lyons Alley & Co. ‘lg- Representative for Souris. agent in Montague. in going over the books. lHl FEllPLt’S The numerous readers of the Bo 6 ton American and other Hearts new papers in this city were given an o . pleased hundreds last evening. full of interest and exvltement as la g sea ng capa Two well known stars, Crane Wi and Pearl White, are the two prln What did the mummy say? a way superior to any yet seen, to-day. shows, 7.15 and 8.50. (Special to the Guardian.) CHICAGO, June 17.-Wheat, No. 76'/ic.; others nominal. Oats, No. $16.75. Lard, $9.27. Ribs, $9.75 _ AT_ (in aid of St. James’ Church.) Georgetown is noted for its magnifi- cent harbor and beautiful scenery. The view from the Tea Grounds is un- surpassed 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 iables 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 rim from El- mira and Souris on the following schedule:- Fare Era 35 Q g portunity last evening of seeing the serial, “ Perils of Pauline," which w , published by this big newspaper syn dicate last year. The management of the Peopie's have spared no pains tor the past few months in trying to secure this wonderful serial, and in face of big competition were success- ful. and the result of their efforts BB The serial will run for twenty weeks. and if each instalment is as evenlng's three reels, the Peopie's will have to enlar e their ti city. lbur ci- pals, and although the first three reels are mostly introductory, yet they led '= up to an interesting climax, and the story no doubt will prove interesting 11 in the extreme. The question now is: L The Famous Players offering, “ The ost Paradise,” in five arts. featurin 1 . . H. B. Warner, one of tlhe best knows Masses' 7 Pm" Sermon' subject' actors on the speaking stage. This ~ was up to the usual standard of this well known firm, in fact it\ was in story of capital and labour. Those who enjoy a truly wonderful picture should see this feature at the Peopie's The “Perils of Pauline ” and “The Lost Paradise " will be shown for the last time at all shows to-day-at th matinee at 3.15 and both evening red, $1.11%; No. 2 hard, $1.16 t0 $1.16%. Corn, No. 2 yellow, 75%c. to `whlte. 481/4c_ to 49c.; standard, 49c. gl 419*/.»e.m Rye. No. 2, $1.14 to $1.15. ar ey c.'to 4c. Timothy, $5 to S, 1 I ' ft $650. 'Clover' $8.50 to $13.50. Pork’ crmon. Hoy Communion a er t $10.25. 0 Georgetown, July 6, 1915 Nm Swuu' I :_~.A:_-:_-,-,-_~_-:_~:_',~:::::_-:_-:_»:_-: ;-::,-_-,-,-:_-,~;,-_-,-: vw sertion for advertising in this célnmn. ...*GARL McDQNALD is Guardian Cash must accompany order. ..*MiLl.|NERY-Just arrived, an ..°T. GORDON IVES is Guardian assortment of Misses and Ladies trimmed bats in the latest styles. M. C. McGowan, Kilmuir. 1270-li-18E3i .naive ou: Ao`on:ss.- sus- ___l_.___ scribers are asked when having their papers changed from one address, to C another to please give old address a . s well as new one. This prevents any -i delays and saves unnecesssrytrouble FIRST METHODIST 11 a.m., Sermon, Rev. F. H. Little- johns; 2.30 p.m.. Sunday School and Bible Classes; 7 p.m., Sermon, Rev. J. L. Dawson, B.A. :j osAcE cl-luscl-1. P' 11 a.m., Sermon, Rev. J. L. Dawson, B.A.; Sunday School and Bible Classes immediately after the morn- ing service (12 o’clock). Everybody welcome. All seats free. 7 p.m., Sermon. Rev.. F. H. Littieioims; subject: Reality. ._A___ rl.--I* s'r. muse. , 11 n.m., Sermon. subject: When Good- ness is Impossible; 2.30 p.m., Sun- " day School and Bible Classes; 7 p.m., Sermon, subject: Low Views of Life. Preacher, Rev. Dr Fuller- ton. Strangers always welcome and seats provided. ZION CHURCH. a.m,, Sermon, subject: The Lord's Burden (Communion address); Chil- dren's address, The Shining Light. 2.30 p.m., Sunday School and Bible The Lost Gods. Preacher, Rev. G. C. Taylor. All seats free.. B CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. 11 a. m.-Sermon. 7 p. m. Sermon-- Sunday School and Bible Classes 2.30. All are welcome. Special music.. Preacher, Mr Lowell C. McPherson. 9 BAPTIST. 11 a_. m.-Sermon. 2.30 p. m. Sunday School and Bible Class. 7 p. m. Sermon. Preacher, Rev. Z. 2 L. Fash. 3 ST. PAU L’8. 11 a. m--Morning Prayer. 2.30 Sunday School. 7 p. in. Evening Prayer and the morning and evening services. All seats free Rev. 'l‘. W. Murphy. , ST. PETER'8 Holy (iommunlonat 8 a. m. and 11 a. of m. Matina 10.15. Sunday School and Bible Class 2.30. Confirmation at 7 p.m. All seats _free and unappro- priated. Preacher, Archbishop of PEOPLE'8 CHURCH. ern Guardian C =-1 . "il ag I V K Genuine Panama Hats -\ Nothing like aPanama for a knock about hat. See our styles; don't be backword about using the mirror. The effect will be a pleasant one. Get your Panama today. Prices $5.00, 7.50 to 10.00. Imitation Panamas $1.00 to 2.00. The oncoming hot weather demands an entire change of attire. We are well equipped to meet your demands. Whatever your needs are. you will do well to call and see us and acquaint yourself with the high standard of Qualit_y and Lowest range of Prices that this store justly boasts of. ,~ //, National Clothing A, L _ M 'f//y ' ry. ' C0' - .. gl ' T .M IW . .,, # p ~., *- ` f 7/ C' StrawSailoriiats The real dressy hat Great range to choose from. You may prefer the high or low crowns, wide or narrow Bums, Black Bands or Fancy Bands. We have them all. Prices $1.50, 2.00 2.50 to 3.00. short or full length drawers. Prices 50c to 2.00 per Garment. SPECIAL See our special .Balbriggan Underwear at 7 Sc Suit Combination or Union Suits The Union Suit is a general favorite and is the proper and most comfortable kind of underwear for summer wear. See our big range of Athletic styles in white or natural color. $1.00 Suit Summer Neckwear Tempt yourself to one of the many new season- able Ties now ondisplay on our show counters. The shades are new and novel and is bound to at- tract you ata glance. 25c, 50c, 75c and $1. 1414-ii-l5Mwi`r3i. Summer Underwear of Quality Sox That Wear _ Shirts and Drawers_ ., Cashmere Sox m_ fine silk and wool_Balbr1ggan threads, or all wool English imported Cashmere Sox, Linen mesh, made with short or long sleeves, finest of yarn, soft and comfortable. Special Price 3 pairs for $1. Silk Sox See our splendid range of col- ors in plain silks and in fancy combinations the leading ..-.1 11 -""` 1 grey, blue. purple, white and qualities. Price 50c, 75c $1. pr. NATIONAL A , ) ~. s M ‘» . . j’»°f_ - -_ -_ -. shades of which are black,tan, . _/._h_.__,@,,, :_ . .~ maroon. We have the silk sox . '»’.’~'-'/ns' '..`_‘.` that have the proper wearing f' ., -'. % fi.; 11]. ” Cottgn Lisle Hose -. 1 `. ‘ space oes not permit to en- Vég; fi:-."` _ \ umerate the many lines of - 4 . `-\ men’s sox shown at this store. ‘ See them, feel the quality and Prices 1.25 to 3.00. f yogi \;vill_realize that this is the store for sox SPECIAL Se ' 1 ]`ne 0 Qom- Sa IS HC l0l'l. bination underweareatiur Specla I SPECIAL 50 doz. Black Cotton Sox ° Special price 2 pair for 25c Outing Shirts You can not very well do without one or more CLOTHING of the many out-of-door summer shirts. Cool and comfortable. You will en- Joy your outing all the C0 more when you treat your- g self to one of our shirts. All made with reversible collars or seperate soft collars. Charlottetown, P. E. I. 75c to $2.50 I Service at 7 p. m. Preacher, Itev D. McLean. CARSON WAS RELUCANT. LONDON, June 15.-- Sir Edward Carson the Irish Unionist leader, like John Redmond. the Irish party leader in tho House of commons, did not want to join the coalition cabinet. said Premier Asquith today in 21 speech of tribute to those who were according the Government support. “Sir Edward Carson at first de- clined when it was suggested that he join the Administration" lhe Premier said, "and it was only strong with the Government." _ Mr. Asquith said hc regretted ex- tremely the absence of any Nation- alist in the cabinet. but ho had done all hc could to obtain the c0-op- eration of all. John Dillon, in behalf of the irish party, explained that their attitude meant no desire to oppose or _to snipe he new Government, which had their fullest co-operation; but actually' to join it was wholly in- consistent with the obligations of the party. He felt that uid from the out- side would he most valuable and he regretted that other parties of ireland had not adopted this method of Na- KINAROS (38086) . By Kamares, 2.10 3-4-Dam, Russula, dam of five includ- ing Bergen, 2.06 3-4. The breeders of King’s County again have the 0DD0fl\111iiY Of ‘breeding to this great Standard _Bred s_tock horse. _ _ b_ His colts are all large stylish drivers, and are bringing ig pnce\?Vli)y\ lJliieliIiRthkie1ii;tl°i,e¢i1 yiiorses, when you can secure the ser- - ' t k tat' ? 4 - vlCeT{(ll\I2All1{CgSe the0cse;:s?ri1of“l315, at the Montague Livery Stables., All mares at owne_r's risk. Further particulars on application. 1.10 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .90 .90 .80 .75 .60 .55 .45 .45 .35 .20 Elmira Baltic Souris Harmony Selkirk Ashton St. Peter’s Mldgell Morell St. Andrew's Mt. Stewart Peakes St. Thersa's Perth Cardigan Emerson Georgetown presure and his sense of public duty tl0I1RliSl Self-9¥`faC€I11€l1l~ which made him associate himself 9957'5`14Mt“s“Emw"‘t' .°°."."'." om.-o wcicno , 1 ‘ 1 71 Q 1 m 1 I -. I M FT-he Summer Coal Problem mg Mr. Householder do you know that today the finest summer coal for domestic purposes is without doubt 1 8.36 8.45 8.56 9.05 9.17 9.42 9.46 10.45 10.55 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 6 p. m. By Order of Com. 1267-6-18M15i For Vacation Days There is nothing that we could suggest to add l more pleasure on your. holiday thana Kodak- they are light., comjzact, efiicient and depen 'able in the fullest sen_se"of the word. We cargo complete stock of od- aks, Films and all sup- plies. We have a develop- ing and printing depart- ment which is_ equipped up~to date. Prices satis- factory. Mail--your next \ film to The Ellis Pharmacy, 1 ~Ltd. T... .. .. .....Nr‘..mt..“ue’ ;....l-_ . Prince Edward island .ak ."f`~*~ Sununerside- R. T. T-loiman, Ltd. - on 820 Joseph Read & Co. Ltd. Lower Monta8\l¢ _wha G,-ag ’ Georgetown- W W Jenkins y O I 1-ignish and . Murray Harbor- Prowse & Sons. _ Ge . F be Agents wanted' in unrepresented districts. For full information regarding prices, terms, etc., write to The lntercolonial Coal Mining Co. Limited _ DRUMMOND EGG COAL ' th t f ll r ded coal in the Maritime_P,rovinces today,all hand hticllied gilidotshecghedihledrtgaiilicle on the market. _lt_1s free and even burmlng. with an almost total absence of soot. The ash 1s_ clean aid ehalsilythagcljio. ~ It has a spend to it no other _domestic coal has mined in t _e h ar1 iimld Coal vince, and these lasting qualities make it the most econoniic ouse on me on the market. It 1s, in short, the summer _domestic cofa pfir exceb chad and specially appeals to the careful and thrifty housewi e. t may e in quantities large or small from the following dealers.--- Charlottetown -A-"'\"i¢|¢8l’d & C0- M°'P°q“°" , Gharles Lyons Vl¢f°¥i°'- 1 Geor e E. Full Souris- ? P. McNutt & Sons Wright Bros. Matthew & McLean,Ltd M g ¢._ A. McDonald & Co. Westville, Nova Scotia , vi ‘ "-"&. 1290-a-isnsiu. ‘»-- . , .f 1 ~-.‘~ . ` `-‘ ` E ~..'_'%i'. '~ . ,.1- aa, 3*? il >; 3 "lf .1 'l . it I ,. my ;. C li in ge.:-:'-»{;?*' . , _ .‘ 1/JE" fi’¢~%~ ,- l w , ,..,. 3;; i;;'.l_."'?. '|'\i. , _ if \ .-fl?" is ,. girl c lg § Ig' 4 , i lil! is ll” .,. . li. l ‘,i» .Q 1 lvl? v , l -ffl §5i':-iiili il' . -3,; $.13- ~“i'» ._ Y"-‘sf . €.l:;'.`<_lr’~ l » . fx,- \ i' 2'. ~-es; ip,-_ -l . 3 iafllil. .-._ .-ci, II’-§‘1i.'¢ #Ml-" mg; ‘ sl