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Tildl C00li’s 'Studio New DcsF'isav Blogk ITTING for a portrait isa matter o_f minutes only-the same eilicient methods you dem d»i_n your business are bse in . . 0 Yo farniiiilitdaive' been piead-- ing w A-you for years, wh not make that appointment _today at. , _¢.i. _ Y “"1 _l'.’_“Y¢i i5_*_'¥‘“° l V A. iii. LYON, Studio Good Photography ~ Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. - 107 Queen St. Phone 68-J. PLANT ENE Commenclng Wednesday. June 7th, the S. S. IIALIFAX will sail from Charlottetown for BOSTON via HAW- KESBURY and HALIFAX at 7 a. m., and every Wednesday at the same time thereafter. For further infoma- tion apply to. JA8. CARRAGHER, Agent.. . Charlottetown, P.E.1. 9865-5~20Mtf. Eastern- Steamship Lines ALL-THE-WAY BY WATER. _ INTERCOLONIAL LINE. 8. 8. CALVIN AUSTIN AND GOVER- NDR COBB. Leaves St. John Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays at 9.00 a. in., for Eastport, Lubec, Portland and Boston. Return- Leave Central Wharf, Bos- lton, Mondays. Wednesdays and Fri- days at 9.00 a. m., for Portland East- 594 Cnn|ri.Anz Sr., Morrralai.. "For two years, I was a miscrabla sufferer from Rheumatirm and Slomqflg fend 'sieepy.' I sufi'::ii§ ' from 'Rh°“. - A friend advised “Fruit-a-tivesi? and 5'0"* U16 Outlet, they did me good. After the first box, I fell I' was geltinf that helped me". LOUIS LABRIE. At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit- s~tives Limited, Ottawa. ,» Two Specials Ladies’ White Canvas button boot made on a neat last, $2.10 a pair A very pretty White Pump with Black Pip- ing. ` s $2.25 port, Lubec and St. John. MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE. 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. _ ' ' 1lyg' Hours. ' " ' Route via Cape Cod Canal. Express Steel Steamships Massac- husetts and Bunker Ilill. Leave North Side Indian Wharf. Boston week days and Sundays at 6 p. rn. Same Service returning friom Pier 18, North River, Foot of Murray St. New York City. St. John City Tieket Office, 47 King Bt. A. C. Currie, Agent, St. John, N. B. A. E. Fleming, T.I;,\&éP. A. Bt_ John :l*` Time Table ROCKY POINT FERRY S. S. HILLSBORO Leave Ch,Town ' Leave R. Point 7.00 A. in. 7.30 A. M. 8.00 ' " 8.30 “ 1 9.30 A. M. 10.00 A. M 11.00 " 11.30 " 1.30 P. M. 2.00 P. M. 2.30 " 3.30 " 4. 4.30 " 5.00 6.30 " 7.00 Q9’ os SUNDAY. 5.. 2.2 Sv? :E »-'s SS '*=.> F? a pair - See Our Window ' 135 Queen Street _ H R . *IT PAVB to buy in this Province. ..°T. GORDON IVE! 'is Guardian _» Representative in Montague. Fill Wlilltlitil Unlll llIISiill10Il .ns '""'.”.;."' "°‘”“‘" "...‘.’..‘l“" ` "Flu"-a-"'}°s” _Dominion Day to the big horse races at the Suminerside Driving Park. _ Montague ate a._ m., for the oig hors T'°“bl]" md f""l“°“i D'”J' 5f¢U-i- rscesat the Sunimorside Driving Parii #151 ,W ‘ea-L took I felt w.-,tent-d_ on Saturday. J-ny in. also-ziivizi. w¢l[_gn,-1 I an t,-u¢hf,,||y ny th" LONDON,)June‘1il-The' cultivation “Fruit-a-tives” is the only medicine l gf grmmd m Bmm°h°"‘ -“mp mr 5‘§°“" 50c. a box, Il for $2.50, trial size, 25c. soldiers are already doing garden work. --White-- ` Footwear It Is So Easy Alley & Co. 1 Montague 1916 until September Zth, 1916 Saturdays excepted. SIGNED W. A. Poole & Co., Poole & Thompson, Ltd., M. C. McGowan, Ives & Murdock, McPherson Bros. M. F. McDonald, McLeod & McGregor, A. McDonald & Co.. ' mwie eww C¢¢ 399# face a Early Closing We, the undersigned Merch- ants of Mo_ntag_ue, Lower Monta- gue and Kilmuir agree to _close our respective places of business at seven o’cloc from f une 12th, ll ISDH r Annandale and ty. .*COME WITH THE CROWD on _ _ - 439-6-21M2i. ` ..°A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave ;‘;‘;__;§j:;;§i,§y_ Soldiers iiarileiilliif" _ ln England - _._-__, _.. g vegetables is the subject of s re- cent order by General Watson and Efforts are being made in various directions to induce ordinary citizens to cultivated house gardens with a view to easing the anticipated rise in foodstuffs next winter. The prices oi meat has risen so high that the press is advocating that the government should comniandeer all supplies. To Rcinovc All itching Skin lroublcswiih Cuticuraa 1 The Soap to cleanse and pu- rify, the Ointment to soothe and heal. Relief is imme- diate and healment in most cases complete, speedy and permanent. Sample Each Free by Mail With 32-p. Skin Book. Address post.- eard, “Cntlcura, Dept. 3M, Boston, U.S.A." Sold throughout the world. i . --'ONE CENT per word 'each in- sertion for advertising in this column. Caslrmuat accompany order. HQ. F. TIERNEY is Guardian re- presentative in Souris. _ matt. ..2§YDNE_Y RACES-Who won? Bohlac. New Glasgow races, who won! Jeillco. New Glasgow races who won? Kitchener. What is their sire? The Celebrated Commodore Ledyard ‘which can be seen at his owncr's sta- bles Montague, any time-now then breeddrs. choose which you shall breed to ` e that have produced speed or othe iso watch for ad after .line 3i‘d ' _:“‘ ' 125-0-2MtI. offuui mort BERLIN, June 19.-Heavy fighting iii‘G_alloia and Voliiynia is reported In the ofllciai Austrian statement of June 17, which saysz- __ "On the Pruth there was no event of special importance. “ -A Russian attempt to cross ine Dnlester north of Niezuriska failed. Russian attacks against our positions east of Vlsnovcyk were repeated with undimiiiished violence. “i|| Volhynia fighting began again at Alps. and in the districts of the Wocaczy _Stokhod and Styr river. BERLIN, June 10.-italian troops are on the offensive in many sections of the front, but are being held in check by the Austrians. the official statement issued in Vienna on Satur- day says “The enemy maintained spirited nr- tiiicry fire between thc Adriatic and Dei and Soihusi Mountains. italian attacks on our positions wcrc repuls- eil. "On the Ridge south of Moiifnlcoiio thcre was lighting with mines and liulid grenades. An attack of the en- emy o|i Mezlivhr failed, as did re- peated assaults on our positions in the Dolomites. In tlie latter section. near Ruiedo and before Groda Del Ancona, an attack delivered by the Italians broke down. Strong assaults in the sector of Primolano, made on our positions near Crenzccli and against Mont Melitta., _met with the same fate. “Italian forces in considerable strength attacked our front south- cast of Aslago and were repulsed. We captured 13 oilicers, 354 mon and 5 machine guns." S. S. ililllilillli llll lllliilllll BOS'i`0N,June 15.-'l`l1c Plant liner Evangeline, which will start upon ii Iinnsailniiiic voyngc to Manchester. ri_._._.;_.___._.-._-_._1___.--» Farmers Altention ! _ Insure your wheat against ‘ Smut” by using our guaranteed “For- maline” equally good for - protecting P o t a t oe s against Scab. Easy to use! inexpensive! _ 40 or 50c bottle treats about 35 or 40 bushels of Seed. Ellis Pharmacy, Ltd. Montague, P. E. I. _lm_- .Er-g,, today. h'\_|l ai. Flag Day of hor own ;y»<-storday. in anticipation of the sub- ,mariiie perils to which the stcanrshlp may ho exposed in llritlsh wutcrs. two immense American flags, one on each of hor sides, were painted, as the ves~ sol luyat hor hortlr at thc Clyde street .pier. East Boston. I ='i‘ho Evangeline, which was built for I the Rosion~l~inllfnx route. hails from Boston. and sho will be filled to the liniit with freight when sho sails today. On hor return, she will tuko hcr place on hor rcgular run between here a-nd me Provinces. it is understood her lownors rcccivcd a very high cliurtor price for the irip. C u"i'u WN ii1AB1£ETS Rutter inreaniery) in prints 35 I T b) lb 28 hitter ( u . .Butter (fresh) lb. . 27 i,o.30 Eggs, doz._ .24 to/20 lieef lb. (retail) ll to 18 _Fowls lb. 13 to 14 Chickens. lb. 12 to 15 ilay (pressed). ton S15 to $16 Straw (pressed) ton 88.50 Pork lb. 13% The Magdalen Islands S. S. Co. Ltd The S. S. Amelia carrying H. M. mails, passengers and freight leaves Plctou every Monday and Thursday sf- ter arrival of morning express from Halifax, for the Magdalen islands cali~ ing. going and coming at iourls. CHAS. W. IVEB, Agent, Picton. W. H. Starrett, Manager, Amherst. Harho M. I. I' iaz-s~ar.ni.m¢.2stn ' ...-1 ' I D. J. McLean, __ - jj McGregor & McMillan, , ' 5-aaiumwnno. ` sis-s-iiiuwstr. _ k ` ‘ CANADIAN GOVERNMENT -nAiLwAYs We Carry Large St” PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND You can have your choice of- Five Roses, » ECT MAY Btli 1016. _ TIME TABLE IN EFF I Roya‘ Household, Regal, _ ' f Beaver, ” ‘ Holyrood, Victor, _ Train t ard-Read down P.M-. o“N`i>on. D¢tltsnti(4.;h8-tlplpi);l‘a°i;'d’~;'1‘limeA:l_A. 4011.113. P.M. 845 1150 . p. Hunmf mv" . maa- lilinerald Jet. Kensington Bummerslds Dept 5.00 1.15 8.30 5.45 2.00 9.02 3.49 0.27 3 0 950 Trains inward-Rea FFF.” one-use ¢w¢o are wr soo :.- T _»-9~.° QW# @=UV PP5?: _ 3333.” me _ 1.00 .a _ Arr, T Ei. a.1o 12.15 Dm. e.os 0.51 - ---. - - 1o.as .40 11.15 5.40 /in-. 'rltvilil Bummersida Arr. _57 _ _ _P rt Hill ~~ gn 'l- .'0'2Hlry- i' g Albefton 8.45 7.48 7.03 0.19 6.45 “su §5°!°.°°9' :no Ogar-sal . Dept Tues It Bat. Tues. -Mon_Wed. It i Tliill. & Sat. Friday 8 5 De . iii.--=$§3' AJ?" "_-"\'lfI“"t".`f1'/Z r E Il J _.L_ #"3 Csgfeiirsviirsd ‘ *Dept* p _'e "”--1 sézi-ig; _-f_- - _SS Clilriott Mt. Ste Moreli 53 :Q P9' ea?-.=S;i D. § e iiio _ 'iii 3:00 50il_l’ll St. Peters !"P'°°‘.".°‘ "‘ au' vacu- §¢=¢al' » 1_1 ` . etown Arr. wart °."Ul?°P -Abu# ¢**lU\G Dept -_w-:T0---r"jjr-ifwsof-ii.. Q. mit ICH. 3.50 Devl- 10.00 10.30 11.10 Arr- .°.°'.°\.'- S=25-` ui. sioimt an-. '~ _.35 *i-5°. .. <=-M-» ~ in :iz "°”*'“° ` iiao ' . . . __ I in .._1...._-,.,. P.-mf.-can _ pp .°.~»s°:= °'“ .taser 2-51 Din emgat. A Sun. P,M. ‘ 8.10 D091- ~--- 4.55 'Lol Arr. \ billy Sw enlist onl! Sensation Gold Medal, " Ji' "'i"TA; " ' I '/ li I 1 Barrels of 196 lbs. oi" Sacks. containmg either 98 lbs t . . 4 4;§l;»ll?.`or24ibs. il _V ` _ ~ rssos. “$3 ‘_ `|5 1 ‘glidllllngsg ' . __ Cracked Corn, _ - Cornmeal, 4. .- _.I . Ground Oil Cake, . _. -lllroifnd Oyster Sheila, -, -1 5-. _*ef as ~ \ MAs'r:R SMGKING 1 TGBACCC The Train Dispatcher sa '- “After the nerve-rocking strain of the day°s work, I find rest and comfort in a pipeful of MASTER WMIKUAN smoimig 'ronaeeo This world-famou om now be obtained for 15e. a cut st all the best stores. 1 _ , { bus. par lb. fl .V I-Ve i we 20 to 25 bus, .S0 L0 .90 ck) bus. .62 hito) bus. .G0 s. 40 bus. 45 I5 to 40 lb. 1% 15 16 20 L0 22 s°sInE MARKETS Burley per luis 75 to 90 Buckwlicai.. por bus 75 i0 1.00 Butter dairy lh. 21! liutter, crcamcry in. lil Culfsltins lb 16 Eggs duz. 21 Hi-les _ 14 to 15 Hay, loose por ton $12 to $12: Hay, pressed por ion llldcs per lb Outs, black pci' lnisli. 60 Oats, white por bus. Eli $13 to $14 14 Potatoos 8., Pork, organs nil. Iii l0‘,§, in lilld Strnw px~-:asv-l p--_r tuu $7.00 Wheat poi' bus $1.2() to $1.40 Wool pcr lb 132 to 45 ' -Il. ’ 3'? _ hs( , _ -7 -i _ no ‘E-'> hissi- H . _ y ,QA __ _ .___ ‘_¥f- V 4 "_ . ` w-v"~ ] .“just how, to make at "6" " \ __ 1 ,- , . _ Ler,_'i.eT~:wmbm¢ nefsitni win. nie-me-any sei. "’ ’ » 0 “°\.,,, Mother? Knows ,‘ Q 4.. _.-_ _ _ ._ _..____,_____ 1-si - T I 'really _nice Cup of _Tea -no one e er _ "ilavorof K1NG‘.COLE`fI`EA.llNot a doubt* about ---n _rr rr “rv ` rf” I \-'1“3f"'§gJ__ Y @QmU°5' . _ aC"-'3_ /v | _.-- - I ___ . .___ ,__ _ . _.__._'_ _ _ _.___ _ _. ' _V ~ -I' " Y s-_J we r"-- -1 ---A New Piano, Now, at the Price You’d Have Paid a Year Ago Prices have advanced (on a general average, about 96 per cent) on all materials _used in making pianos. it costs far more to make a piano today than it did last year. So prices on all pianos have advanced- and will go higher yet We were fortunate, though, in having an accepted order with the makers before the big increase in prices came-and we can now offer you- . \ 3 Heintsman Pianos 6 Sherlock-Manning Pianos ° 3 ‘Kern Pianos -2 Ennis Pianos at the same prices you would have :paid a year ago-and many dollars less than they are selling for now. _ _ These pianos are brand, spanking, tories-without a flaw-the same styles a at the new advanced prices. " 'Yoii Have 'i- ;‘ " G? wi' . . -1-~ But it is iibtb' all to act today-rldiit T Cali in todiigj-gas' and piss; may one . ‘V of these pianos-bring any frien _with you _The four farspus makes of pianos iifthis ofiei' eta_n in a class all' their own-and you need one in your home o\y.w?Iii_ere are _on_ly_ j14 planes in the {it"’these` inoney saving pric'cs"' they will go quickly. if you ever_ intend to buy a piano NOW is the time of all times. 'The sav- . ake by buying now is well ' . Chicken Grit ina you can m __ __ _-_ | t 'tc' em” ’ worth while. _ _ _ 3 e A _ -4 °' Iiistriiinent at L _ right now. I shining new, right freshfrom ihe_lac- nd quality that are selling in other cities Your Choice _.Of 71011? ast Year’s .Price ' But you had better buy now-'see about it-today-for after this doaeii is sold the advanced prices will be marked on all new pianos. Call _in today-tomorrow may be too . i _ . ,‘ O .- tlun. ` n - - 1 inn & n. Lu , Seggwgmr Am gg V _‘_ A _ H _ _ M , The Old Reliable Music Store 123 Kent Street leo - - “ju Trlinh unless ethonNl’l‘¢ai;:¥i‘?:rx’: gtrytluduy 'aww' ”"'““w°“’ 4 ____ . A_........._...°.'s.‘§il.Zl\l|ni | L . _ \ 1 ,, 1 ,li “°‘i ‘ 'V 1