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'_ PAGE SEVEN mm LET US demonstrate our ‘skill by making for you the best P0ftf3lt You have ever had. The Cook Studio Ha leaves home a boy-he comes back a man. Have a S0011 photograph of him before he goes .out into the big world-before the boyish features and elflfelllvll have ,taken on the older lmll\‘°ll- Don’t trust to memory to recall gherni Memory plays queer tricks on us a . Make an appointment today and spore yourself the regrets of tomor- row. Bayer Studio CAN_Ao|AN ” __A ACI FIC PANAMA-Pacino ' i~:xi=os1'r1oN sAN Fnaucisco - T` K tl S l '° ° .:'.¢...'.°.::.".:::.°.:“.'.:>:' =‘°"~- $122.80 From Charlottetown Goins and Retuming via Chicago. 517 50 additional W. B. HOWARD, rlI).l;;A,, C.P.R.. St- John, o,w.ii.|.an,n~ °° i-1. ci.$’-'l‘..'.‘i'.‘l'$wli.‘_‘°'°" ”“"‘l _Goins via Chicago and Returning via Vancouver, or vice versa, , Furness Sailings From LONDON From HALIFAX STEAMER M¢8lln3 _lung Sth Alllknine “ 15th June tith Caterina " 26th STEAM EK From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX June 8th Durango June 25th Fumess.Withy & Co, Ltd. ‘ Halifax, N. S. was PLANT I1_Nr; CHAR LOTTETOWN TO BOSTON 8. S. HALIFAX every Tuesday 6 p. m. 8. S. EVANGELINE "Under the American Flag" . Friday June 25 and every Friday thereafter Returning from Boston S. S. Halifax every Saturday at noon. S. S. Evangeline every Tuesday at noon For folders or further information ap- ply to JAS. C-ARRAGHER. Agent. Charlottetown, P. E. l. 5 ,Ur \\\\\’\\\\\i|l/,; \ __‘v‘-_ ‘ » ” /7 .2- I»i\\\\\\\ \ ‘ \\\`> S °`- ' " ERS > f .,\§"7i-ip - 11'i>";. \‘ ‘ ,s >- ' iw.) Black Diamonds are of more value to you in the midst of a blissard than white ones. W0’ve a yardful of fine qualities, lraded sires, no flaws, and while we don't deliver them by winged mess- °|ll8l'. We ,deliver them quickly. IIOT QUALITY GOAL PRICIB RiGHT» l Phone 111 C. Lyons & Co. Coal Coal Wholesale & Retail N0' that navigation is open we I" Drepared ta' issue orders for ear- lols of Dominion Coal Oompanfl 5141107 coal, or we will air” to (ltr liver cargoes when required at the llllerest P. E. Isiaaa ports if Nit- able vessels can he obtained. Prices and terms quoted on al>Pll' eatleai 'I kt? a stock of coal always on land an stes itsqnirinx Bunker goal can he sugpiied at s ort no- oe. I _ J /mr- _J '_~v. *I )l P ru i i h vh- »..il‘ ....°$...Z'..““.i£‘i‘.i.. *.78 ...Zin 2..... by mine ns una- sms. -°\r prius are ie-vest. .dglimera always it demand Ili it ingaqst rms oi troirht- THF M Representative for Souris. Cribb to ofilcia SEAL BRANTD COFFEE not because it is Made in Canada, _ but because it is the equal of coffee made in any country. - ing. Quality First! ll' 1 V/ ' Q/ l -a ba ~`,, 4 ,n ~»-1 _ "~`...__.._-/ at his home in Selkirk.-' "` $7* perspiration-it perfectly harmless “Odo-ro-no will positively prevent ..*T. GORDON IVE8 is Otllrflilll . ..°HOLY TRINITY. - Services at agent in Montague. Holy Trinity Church, Georgetown, next Sunday at 11 and 7. Mr. A. G. ..*BRIDGETOWN AND SOURl8.- te. _ , _ Next Sunday Rev E E Styles will preach as follows: Bridgetown, 11, ..*8T. ALBAN'S. - Services at St. Sourls, 7.15.(ilreceded by a song ser- Alban’s Church, Sourls next Sunday vice from 7 to 7.15). at 11 o'clocl\. Rev. D. Jones oiliciat- ...*THE -FARCE comedy entitled “The Arrival of Kitty," will be pre- EASTERN PERSONALS sented in Georgetown Hall, Saturday evening, June 26 by Acme and Hill. side Lodgesl 0 O F Montague. ...*Dr. McDonald. Bt. Peter's. ' ' ' " spent Sunday in St. Margaret.-* 158l'6`24M3l- ` 6,M H d R d ..*GlVE ULD ADDRE88.- Sub- througgl Anl|;al;?i';le °?,b;ir:,;%‘;y_lm“e scrlbers are asked when having their papers changed from one address to _ _.Mr John N_ Norton spent Sunday another to please give old address as in mg Run Wm, mendl well a.s new one. This prevents any _#_ delays and saves unnecessary trouble ...*Miss Eliza McDonald. St. Peters in going over the books. _ was a visitor to Charlottetown on Sat- ---- ‘ urday.-* .JSCHOOL MEETING. -- The annual meeting of Annandale School ..*Mr Norman McLeod, of Bridge- District, No. 135, was held on Tuesday, town, was among the visitors to June 15th. Mr Andrew Lapierre, the Annandale on Sunday. retiring trustee, was replaced by Mr l- Neil H. Morrison. The sum of $35 -Mr. Theodore Poirier, Abram's was voted as supplement for the en- Villuge. arrived home from the States suing year, and $55 for running ex- last week.-M. penses_ Mr Roy Howlett is Secretary. L- Miss lda McDonald. the present ...°Miss lda McPhee has returned teacher, has resigned. to her home in Selkirk from a visit ‘° Mllllliliii EEE MAHKET . _.*Mr. A. J. McAdam, of Davis and Frasers, Charlottetown, spent Sunday The market is steady. Wholesalers ling to retailers at 22 cents per ...*Mr. George Keefe, Rollo Bay. Sléieilel some carefuu . y selected stock h_as left for his home in Summerside_ known as .iex,_mB.. sold by whole_ ' salers at 24 cents to 25 cents. Ex- , port business moving. Montreal Ml' Jlllllell Pallllel' S°llllll' lla’ wholesalers offering 18 cents at left for Kelly s Cross. where he is ein- coumry points F_0_B_ ployed by Mr. Bernard Creamer.-*. ______ _____`_ CI-IARLOTTETOWN Print Butter (per lb.) Fowl (per lb.) Chickens Wheat (per bushel) Buckwheat Barley Oats (white) Oats (black) Hay, pressed (per ton Eggs (per dozen) Tub Butter (Der lb.) Potatoes (Der bushel) Turnips (per bushel) Hides Beef (per lb.) Retail Pork (per lb.) carcass AHKETS ..°lT PAY! to buy in this Province ...'0NE CENT per word each ln- CHARLOTTETOWN MARKETS -_ . sertlon for advertising in this column. ...°GAIlL McDONALD ia Guardian Cash must accompany order. S’SIDE M_A1{l£ETS 1. . \ 30-32 11-13 14:16 $1.25 1.00 1.00 . 55 . 53 14.00 . 18 . 22 . 25 . 25 .12 10-12 .11 / -_\\`°J/lf- ir \ " \>\\_\ LN 3, Have You Bought Your Ticket Yet ? You want to pack your Trunk or Suit Case First. Here’s good values .@\ Buckwheat ' .60 Butter, lb. (dairy) .20 Butter, lb. (creamery) .22 Calfeliius lb. .10 Oats (black) bus. Straw (per ton) 'i‘urnips, bus. Wheat, bus. 1.10 wool. lb. Eggs, dozen I-lay, loose ton $10.00 1-lay, pressed 10.00 Hides, lb. Lamb pelts .80 Oatmeal. per 100 Oats, (white) bus. ~ Oats (Black) bus. Potatoes. bus. Others nominal. Standard 48% at 48°/4. Rye, No. 2,' 1.17. Barley, 67 at 74. Timothy. 5.50 at 7.50. . Clover, 8.50 at 13.25. Pork. 16.85. Barley bus. 65 to 90c. .90 (Special to the Guardian.) CHICAGO.-Wheat No. 2 Red nom- inal. No.2 Hard, 1.10 at 1.21/4. Corn, No. 2 Yellow, '14'/, at 75'/4. Oats, No. 3 Whlto 471/4 at 48%. .24 .23 .10 70 $6.00 .16 1.60 .30 .15 11.00 12.00 .10 .50 8.75 65 68 l 27 32 inch Trunk,Hard Wood Slabs, iron bound corners iron covered bottom._$3.25 32 inch Trunk, heavy Hard Wood_ Slats, brass glated trimm1ngs,brass lock, eavy bumpers on coangig 32 inch Trunk, two leather straps, brass bumpers, nice- ly lined. secure lock and lifter bolts .... 5.50 ` 34 inch Trunk, extra heavy Hard Wood Slats re- enforced throughout, brass lock, heavy protected corn- ers, most stores sell at 9.00 our price .... ._ 7.75 24 inch Wicker Suit Case Metal Comers, brass lated lock and fastners _ ...£1.50 24 inch popular size Eng- lish Leatherette Suit Case wears better than low price leather covered__....... 1.50 24 inch Karatole Suit Case, Cotton lined, heavy steel corners, special.. 2.25 24 inch English Leather- ette two leather straps,brass lock, leather corners.. 4.85 Better lines at $5.50. 7.50 9.50-also 10,12, 16 inch lunch boxes with lock and two fastners, 45c, 60c and 85c. Stanley Bros. preparation that helps the health of the skin. Two applications of Odo- ro-no a week is sufficient to keep the body fresh and odorlcss. Odo~ro-no» PRINCE OF WALES of l-lazelbrook, have been -visiting in Annandale for the past few days, the _ ._*Mrs Henry Jones and daughter, w||__|_ S1-AY AT FRONT Lar'd, 9.27. Ribs., 9.75 at 10.25. The Always Busy Store 1576-6-2lM3l. ' \\\\\\\\\\?]IIIIIIlllA\\\\\“RMI”\\\\\€l///III&\\\\\\ is sold by the Two Macs. 149 Great George Street.-Mtf. Eastern S.S_. Corporation days and Fridays, at 9.00 e.. in., for Luhec, Eustport, Portland and Bos- ton. Returning leave Central Wharf, Boston, 9.00 a. m. Mondays, Wednes- days, and Fridays for Portland, East- port. Lubec and St. John. Street. - A. C. CURIlIl» Aglenti 8t.&Iegn.AN-5: A. E. FLEMING. . . an . Saud P E. Island wni. si... Time White Button Boots $2.10 to $4.50 White Pumps $1.50 to $3.00 hite Sport Shoe Rub ber Sole $2.35' _ llll|WllllIIIIIf£\ llllll! \\\VI/II///Il'_=s\\\\\\YlIIl\\\\\\\\\ S 0 CD “\\\\\\\\\?I/I/IIIII/.\\\\ White Tennis Pump Rubber Sole $1.85 We have them becaus ou want them. Alley & C 135 Queen St. llsi.\\\\\\\\\\sn\\\\\~ rww§P¢+wsrFw 333533333333 Pvrvrvvsvv esssssiss WF!" 333 UCC ?F5 ‘< SUNDAY International Line Three Trip Service Btesmshlps Calvin Austin and Governor Cobb. Leaves Bt. John Mondays, Wednes- over all the lens surface. Lenses. Bt. John City Ticket Omce, 47 King John, N. I. 9 ' 11,3 - . i-4 P o en F Toric Lenses H. J. MABON , _ D...,..i&o».-ci... For Vacation _ E ` WOOL 2 t p 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 goods, we will supply you with the best and latest in lines. A , ~ Remember we want it before July 8th. .°““‘°°°"*°° lc. i-:. PRATT & soN. = ' ,- _ .U _°~ l‘l'°; 'r " Sf. Petéf?!§P.E.Island. guests of Mrs Edwin McFarlane. Wl;£§I:,31I;l'a`al,;lilf, 22`,,,§h,§w§;iF;,e ,ix _ morrow. At the request of the King, 'Mn Rmlald Glllls' Sl- Pete’ S' there will be no public celebration of leplesellllllg llle lnl'el`llllll°“lll Hal' the event. The Prince will not come vest" C0" W” 0" 3 llllslllella "lp l° back to London for theoccasion and isolllls Satlll`d”'y'°"' the numerous addresses of congratu- '_"`“' lations, prepared by various civic and .__*Mr_ and Mrs. Baker North - ' patriotic bodies. will be forwarded to Lake, were visitors to Charlottetown, mm at me "om" on Saturday, and returned by the '°‘*°'““5 "“'“~'“" sAvs HussANo 'rniso To ...'Miss Katie Campbell, teacher PCNSON lima' al slllllll Lake' Mlslles Helell Mcpllee l OWOSSO, Mich., June 22.-A hear- allll ‘lellll Campbell were allllmg the ing will be given Charles H.. Miller, a visitors to Sourls on Saturday-'_ ,rem estate dealer' today’ on me . charge brought by his wife. that he ""lVll5° Mary Mcxllllllm' wll° lol' administered bichloriile of mercury llle Dill three “"5 has been l“ BW' tablets to her with the intention of mn' "5 lellllned to ll" ll°m° ln killing her. She charges that he sub- M°llll°ell°'_ ‘ - stituted the poison tablets for medi- W _cine prescribed by the family pliysi~ "‘°Ml" Allgllsllls Mcnmlald' Pl'°‘ clan. While ill a few weeks ago, Mrs pl'lel°l' ol the Rllyal B°“'ll“5 Alleys- Miller telephoned to a physician. who Souris, was a passenger to Charlotte- _put up some medicine which he, bus, l°_“'“_ ‘ln M°"da2" l`°"“l`"l"g ,by me band delivered. One of the envelopes °"°“l"5 ll“l“~-- ,contained mercury tablets, three of '-'-_ which. taken. at intervals, made her ---'Ml`~ A"°l‘lb°l‘l C“"`l9- Cusmms _violently ill. Miller took the envelopes 0m°e"» S°“"l5- and ms daugmef- ostensibly to return them to the Patty- le" last Tl‘“l`S"~aY ‘"1 3 W/0' doctor. Mrs Miller asserted, and de- “"’ek~5 V“°“tl°“~ Mr- Ernest Peake- livered later to his wife three envol- Charlo_ttetown,ls relieving Mr. Currie. gpg; bearing the phygicianq, |ab9]_ -'- One of the envelopes. the police J stated, contained more of the poison tablets. The wife later found, in a TIYM TIDIG- Rocky POM! F°"`¥- pocket in her husband's coat, an ordin- S. B. Hillsboro. ary envelope containing tablets. Leave Ch‘town Leave Rocky Point These she submitted to the family 7_0() 5_m_ 7,20 mm, physician. who declared they were 3_0() ,,_m_ 3_3() gum, mercury tablets. which he never had a_m_ 10_00 mm, nor had ever prescribed. a_m_ 1130 g_m_ The accused husband insisted lic m_ 2_0() p_m_ delivered the medicine furnished by 3_0() p_m_ the physician and failed to account for the oison tablets in his ocket 4.00 p.m. D p ' . 5_0() p_m_ The motive on which the police 7_0() p_m_ worked was that Miller and his wife m_ have had trouble for a long time, she charging that he was frirgidly with other women. The authorities have been trying to ascertain where Miller 5_00 D_m_ secured the tablets, and the result of M_ MURpHy' Mm-gen their inquiry will be told at the hear- ing to-day, it is expected. great benefit from the use of MIN CYCS can h3Ve- The deep CUTV9 hairs LiN11viEN'r in e severe attack towards the eye correspond- or Laorfpne. and 1 have fr--iuenils ing to the shape of the eye’ ggogliidaligntgtbfnyery effective in cases ‘gives a larger field of Vision, Yom. prevents irritating reflections, W_ _,_ m,TCmNSoN_ and divides power equally We specialize in “'1,`oric" ' '"' " 1"-' Days There is nothing that we could S11gg¢St to add more. pleasure on your holiday than a Kodak- they are light, coméiact, efficient and depen able _ in the fullest sense of the word. We car? a complete stock of od- aks, Films and all sup- plies. We hav_e a develop- ing and printing depart- ment which is equipped up-to date. Prices satis- factory. Mail your next film to The Ellis Pharmacy, , Lid. Montague, ri-isse .sewers isisss Mlnsrd's Llnlment Go., Limited. _ are the best assistants your Gentlemen.-Last Winter I received PHUMUTIUNS GRANTED iili Milli PUBLIC (Special to the Guardian.) OTTAWA, June 23.-Aimoniicc- ment has been officially made of thc temporary appointment of Col. J. W. Carson of the Grenadier Guards,Mont- real, as Brigadier General. Lt. Col. G. S. Ryerson of Toronto has been granted the Honorary rank of Surgeon General. Lt. Col. W. E. Thompson of the 83rd Regt., Halifax Rifles.. has been appointed Assistant Adjutant General in charge ot’ the administra- tion. - ALPINE TROOPS ATTACK AND DEFEAT AUSTRIANS ROME, via Paris, Julie 23.-The fol- lowing statement was issued last night at the lieadiiuarters of thc Italian general staff. “Enemy activity yesterday was confined to long rangc artillery fire at several points on the front. "‘ln the Monte Nero zone one oi' our Alpine battlqihips encountered yesterday for the first time import- ant enemy forces, rccently arrived. probably from Galicia. The Alpine troops attacked and repulsed them inflicting heavy losses and taking some prisoners. “Night attacks by infantry were renewed against our positions at Playa with the most intense riflc fire and the use of hand grenades. All these attacks were repulsed. “On the lower lsonzo wo further strengthened our occupation Floods caused by the enemy 'in the zone ad- jacent to the Monfalcone canal. al- though sensibly ilecreasing, still con- stitute s. formidable obstacle. “An enemy aeroplane dropped scv-_ eral bombs without doing any damage." GENEVA, June 22.-via Paris June 23--A Tribune despatch from Lu Baitcli says : "Tho Italians have gained posses- sion of all thc positions dcienillng Malhorgcth after a fierce struggle against the Austrians particularly Honved iletacliments which displayed great tenacity. The Italians now arc violently boinbarding the city. “Arrival of Austrian reinforce- l_ K O E. - 1. principle. 1 i 4. / , 'll w ~ i-=;;;___‘=_2°.;;<5'-if-J . , “What’s i_n a Name?" asks Shakespeare , THERE is one name at least- " “The Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada”-that is sig- nificant, for among all the Canadian legal reserve companies, it is the only one organized on the mutual In a Mutual Company there is no stock, there are no special dividends; the policyholders are credited with the whole `surplus. ~ It is co-operative and economical life ins'.irance~“straight from Manufacturer to Consumer.” . 5 The Mutual Life Of Canada oN'rAiuo . ” J. O. ARSENAULT, General Agent 7 136 Kent St.,_Cherlottatown. P.E.l. ` _ “CANADA’S ONLY MUTUAL" , S in.‘\/' _.s_-,¢.f.».ss»as~.....>-anis ~\ WATERLOO f 2 lt- 'Z \ ¢ A F l '63, I ments stopped the Italian advance ul Cnporctic, but they have not gone back across the lsonzo. “Thirty tliotisand Austrians, who dchouchcd froui thc Tcrneva forces. arc marching against positions north of Gorlzia. “Southeast of Flideli strong Aus- trian forces sought to drive back the ltnllaiis, who gave way before super- ior nnnihcrs. and rctireil ns far as the frontier, where they concealed tlicnisclvs in a i`orel_ and allowil the Austrian:-i to pass. When the Aus- iriniis were installed in italian po- sitions, llin ltalinns opened a murder- ous niuchiiie gun flrv, killing 'wer foiir liiinilrnd nf their allversurica 'intl iorc- ing thc rust out of their posli.ioiis." l MCCORMICK AGENTS ON P. E. I. A. Horne & Co. Ch'town & S’side J. l-I. Campbell, . Alliston. G. Ham Myers Brudcnell Geo. H. Hume, Brooklyn. P. J. Sharkey, Corraville B. 1-I. Rackham, Fredericton lra D. Munn. Hopefield ` ¢d@* experiment . _ ,.4sa®~` McCORMlCK Lowdown Manure Spreader McCormick liowdown Manure Spreader has s score of good fea- tures ln ils construction. Each one is the result of careful field A McCormick spreader is low enough for easy loading. yet it fclearsnce underneath The rear axle is well under -»-. NlcCORMlCK AGENTS ON P. E. l. \‘V. il. Sivvciison, New Glinigoiv Allan Mcliougull, llosc Valley B. Weathwblc, Vernon lilvor Jos. McCabe. lone. S. T. Gallnnl. Piiisville Albert Gallant, Rustico S. R. Burke. Albertoii W. W. McLean. ~ Kingeboro Adam Jay, Morell W. H. Keefe. Rollo Bay R. J. Gillis, St. Peters R. J. McLellan, St. Georges P. T..Harris. White Sands Thomas A. Cobb. Crapaiid W. H. Cook. Mt. Stewart P. J. Noy Hunter River has plenty o _ _ the load, rear wheels have wide rims and Z shaped lugs, insuring good traction under all conditions. Frame, wheels and all driving parts are of steel. Apron tension is adjusted by n simple device. Winding of beater is prevented by large diameter and beater teeth are strong, square and chisel-pointed. 'l‘he\ McCormick Lowdown Manure Spreader is built in sever- al sizes, suitable for large an d small farms, and can be equipped with widespread attachment if .so desired. For further informa- tion, and catalogue apply to your nearest McCormick local agent, also on the following machines, etc: Binders, lleapers, Mowers, Self Dump Rakes, Side D°llvery Rakes, Hay Teddera, Steel Hay Loaders, Oliver Plews, Bcufflefe, Disc Hlrrows, Pegieoth Harrows, Spring Tooth Hafrows, Lew- down Manure Spresdera, Cream Separatofs, Feed Grinders, Fertili- zer, Drills, Single Drills, Steel Axle Wagons, Democrat Wagons, Farm Wlgons. Dump Carte, Land Rellefe, Thrashers, (Mogul Kero serie Oil Engines, Hoisting. Engines. Weed Cutters, Hay Presses international Harvester Co.'of Canada, Ltd. " A st. Joan, N. a. 2052 6 23 EwsMtuftf --._-, Russel Clark, Cape Traverse D. Reid, ~ Csnipbcllton Forrest Phillips, Ellerslie Fred Yeo iiarmoiiy D. S. Gorrill, 0‘Leary John Champion. - St. Loom A. D. McKinnon, Southwest, Lot 16 G. W. Profit. Kensington James H. Casey. . Tignlsh lu' ............... ~ ~ - . f m as , _.,,._....--------- "~::_:-1.3"' - ' r---r W 1 I » - ` ` _`,_A\_.,W,_,.P_»y, i a ,