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""2 G’ i-"" ”~"?1‘ ‘,'“'f~".;- -' .f~'_‘.”*'i».-‘fi-.1-i'=`;;_» . - < ~ - - ‘ .~ _ -.~- 1- " ` ' ` ' ` ' ’ , '- ..'.-- - ‘-" " ‘ " ¢`.»‘>."'*' ..' 'iJ'."r'.- _ __ . _ V ‘ _ *Q I _ . ,___ .,v.;. ;,é.:,` 1 . _ . _ 5 I 1. _ . YOURFRIENDS oanbuy anythiptsyayfpp can gg: Make an appointment todayi The Coolrfs Studio \ .1 ITTING for _a portrait is a mutate only-the l_l\_Y(0t1I'l{ business yare observed in_ou%£'_ _~ _ Your family ve been plead- ing with you for_ years, wgga not make that Bilvointment t y at Bayer Studio A. E. LYON, Studio Good Photography Moderate Prices. Personal attention to Am- ateur Photography. s 107 Queen St. Phone 68-J. l PLANT ENE I button boot made on a _ ` neat last, Commencing Wednesday, June 7th, the 8. S. HALIFAX will sail from Charlottetown for BOSTON via HAW- KEBBURY and HALIFAX at 'I a. m., and .every Wednesday at the same time thereafter. For further informa- tion apply to. _ ' " ‘ JAG. CARRAGHER, I a Agent... Charlottetown, P.E _ I . 9856-ii-20lftf. """ I il. - ROCKY POINT FERRY S. S. HILLSBOR0 Leave Ch,Town Leave R. Point - a "L00 A. ln. 7.30 A. M. 8.00 "- 3.30 " 9.30 A. M. 10.00 A. M ' Pump with Black Pip- Time Table- mg- 0 o-~ _“PATONS Miilinery Show Room, are the centre of attraction these days for novelty Headwear. 314-tl-14Mtf. "Moir’s Chocolates regular 60c box but only 50 at BEER & GOFF'S. 370-6-1'IM2i. -White---1 Footwear Two Specials Ladies’ White Canvas A very pretty White $2.25 See Our Window 11.00 " 1.30 P. M. 2.30 3.30 " £00 " 4,30 " 5.00 “ 6.30 “ 11.30 " 2.00 P. M. 3.00 " Alley & Co. `St.“New York City. SUNDAY. 1- .° o o T? `.33 9.30 A. M. 12.45 P. M. - 2.00 “ - s.00 " 4.00 " 9893-5-23Mmwf1Mo. 'tg __ @FNu ew' ° ==3g 2 ss A Eastern Steamship Lines ALL-THE-WAY BY WATER. INTERCOLONIAL LINE. 8. 8. CALVIN AUSTIN AND GOVER- NOR COBB. Leaves Bt. John Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays at 9.00 a. m., for Eastport, Luhec. Portland and Boston. Return- Leave Central Wharf, Bos- ton, Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri- days at 9.00 a. m.,' for Portland East- Dm' xlfhgtllidgll-lair LINE Direct between Portland and New gorki BSt;eamship North Land and ort r. _ Leave Franklin Wharf. Portland. Tues., Thurs., and Sat., at 0.30 p. m. pls; Mtondpyis at 10.30 a. m., June 10 o e . , iic. DMETROPOLITAN LINE. Direct between Boston and New York. _ 18'/g Hours. i Route via Cape Cod Canal. Express Steal Steamsbips Massac- husetts and Bunker Hill. Leave North Side Indian Wharf. Boston week days and Sundays at tix p. m. Same Service returning frfom Pier 18,- North River, Foot of Murray1 Bt. John City Ticket Office. 47 King Bt. A. C. Currie, Agent, Bt. John, N. I. 4- | ` 1 135 Queen greet I __ E Farmers _ Attention ! Insure your wheat against ‘ Smut” by using our guaranteed “For- maline” equally good for protecting P o t a t o e 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. --1 I A- I. Fleming, TJ? léP- A- 3*. °|°l"' GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS CANAIl)’IlAI1NCE EDWARD ISLAND- 'riiwsi 'rash IN mrrmcr nav sta. 1916- Trains outward-Read down ~ 'I‘rainsPi.i;‘wardl;3§l_oadA_\;l‘>_ `P.-iii. Noon. s.M. atlantic sismisra 'rims s_.M. _ :.45 11.50 1.s5 Dent. cssriatzetown Arr. 11.4010-15 Hunter Emerald 5'.. @1 Q2 FFP!" L gegg op? 5°¢ -nog 6.00 - 5.4( _ »Ksnslnst_on_ -i 9.50 Arr. Summerside Qgvi 10.20 _ 0.01 0.15 a.0o 9.20 8.48 10.10 0_5s 0.21 sas 5.a0 0_00 s.00 4.50 _ River Jct. . o'1..-E 0.01 s.az __ . 10.00 . 4.40 -;»~AlNr_"\\. I 1 511.15 ' 5.40 sri-.___,_;__'_l‘is2i§~l»i - - 9.11. 1 5.10 `- 11.15' nest* -sammorslde Arr. -mos 1.51 Port: ill - s s.4a 5.05 1.40 a_s1 7.08. ...2-07 ‘ 0.19 11.55 _ D., s_.4a 12.00 F ` *fuss 5 Bat. Tues. - .-‘.-.f=.'»..-,.;..,~.f... ~ _ l|oa_Wad.& . _ . _ i~ _(-, . °j.- 'riiss.s sn.. -1 ~'- 'l " -Tues. . _ 5 _ Bat. r_M 30 _p¢p¢_ Emerald Jet. Arr. - PE' == -'tm -ff” Af., caps Traverse Dept. _ _ _ :_ _ C ` ' DIY ° A rr Boiiril mi nest. ciisi-um crown -,Arn . ’ _ 0.40 ui.. ste wen sm . 4,# s.11 _ éiivgglau __ .,_'“ _ _ - 0 41 D, 6 4,, rvwrr §S25S 9.46 8.85 De - ;§§;‘00 . A 11115 AL. mmm 5" 8 -, _ A. . ` ~ - - gpg is Q23 Dhpl. “L BIIWIIH Aff- ' 1050 Clfillllll _ ‘ g ‘ - 0. 35”” . " ‘ M 1 Lélgz' A".iJ; usomwfll VDCD¢¢llf' `ii`s7pt. 5.10 _ _ ' iii z`io` Gwrdian . *IT PAYS to buy in this Province. ..°1'. eonoon was `is 'ousrdisn Representative in Montague. . 'MIL R. R. HOWLETT is Guar- dian agent for Annandale and vicinity. ..D. F. TIERNEY is Guardian ro- Dfesentstive in Souris. metf. _OOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOO _T “Fight for the colors of Christ sit `* the King, i. Fight as He fought for you, # Fllht I0; latte rlllll, Wllli Ill thy m ‘ I : Fight for the red, white and Hi *E bins." _ as OOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOCOO §I饧l€ \. i Be llri|lit,Well,Sirong Restore Youthful looks l - Let your tight for better health be- gin now! Before you feel any waming of physical collapse, cleanse, and strengthen and build up your system. The one remedy for that tired droopy- feeling is Dr. Hamilton's Pills, the -acknowledged king of_all tonic inedi-_ cines. Thousands of men and women in the late years of life retain their youthful looks and feeling simply be- cause they regulate their system with tliis old reliable family remedy. Noth- _ing so good for the bowels, stomach or kidneys. Cures headaches, pre- vents biliousness. stops aching pains 'n the back and limbs. Get a 250. box of Dr. Hamllton’s Pills today. iiAYOIl 'l'0llll 2i6 I-4 ENROLMENT N0. M- Msyor Todd, 2.18%, is too well known to need anything said of him. His honors in show ring- and on race track are history. He comes of two of the greatest families in the world - Todd, 2.14% and Alcoyne McKinney families. His colts have been the larg- -est prize winners when shown. He will be found at the stables of Francis W. Hughes. Grafton Street. Termsz- Season, $15.00; insure 120.00. Me.res'st owner's risk. . HAMMOND KELLY. ___v__ _ _ Owner. Imported Clydesdale Tll0RNllllAl.E 17623 _ INROLMENI _N_O. _36» AQ; Sirod by High Honor by Hiawatha, Iam, Kate of Chapelton by Prince of Slay foaled April 26, 1912, imported from Scotland by Smith & Richardson, Columbus, Ont., and purchased there by Mr James Roper of Roper Bros., Royalty, will stand for the season at the stables of Frances W. Hughes, Grafton St., on Monday, Tuesday, and Saturday. Balance of time at Messrs. Roper’s. Terms:- Season, $12.00, insure, $15.00. Mares at owners' risk. JAMES ROPER, ‘ HAMMOND KELLY, Owners. f Reg. No., 2001; Enrolment No. 35. Slred by Bingen 2.05%, dam by Alendorf, by Onward. ~ This is a good son of Blngen. 2.06% Sons of Bingen sired 134 Standard Per `formers in 1915 McKinney, 2.11% stands second in this respect with 58, Axwortby third with 55 and Peter the Great with 54. Casro A_,wss purchased .at the Old Glory Sale in November last and will be given a short season in the stud before belig trained for the fall races. He will be in the hands of the veteran. Mr. John 0. 'Brien, Bonshaw, and will be at his stables on May 20 leaving there on Monday morning, May 22, travelling through Crapaud to Jabez Lea's, at n'oon; then through' North Tryon by Cape Traverse at W. Noonan's. Al- bany. over night, May 23 through Searletown to Pat Connolly’s, noon then by Ross Corner to Kensington over night, May 24 to Walter Found's noon. then to Austin McNeiil‘s, Stan- ley Bridge. over night, May 25, then to William McNeill's Cavendish, then to Hector Buchann.an's over nig/lit. leaving there Saturday morning for Steve Coles, Milton. leaving there at noon for Charlottetown where he will stand for the following week at the _stables of Francis W. Hughes. then following same route for the season. Terms:- Season, $10.00, insure $18.00. Mares at owners' risk. ' HAMMOND KEi.i.v. owner, .ioim o'sn|sN in charge. ssss-5-zoiirsmwu. . Commodore N4/ .- CASCO A 2221-4 _ '_'.Wll\.’.2“$-1‘-‘-*ff-'-`-’-`-'-`-`-1'::::_2::::f::_1‘.1“: ...*0NE CENT per word each in- sertion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany order. ..°8YDNEY RACES-Who won! Bob Mac. New' Glasgow races, who won? Jellico. New Glasgow races who won? Kitchener. What is their sire? The Celebrgted Commodore Ledyard which can e seen at his owner’s sta- bles Monta¢_ue,, any time-now then breeders. choose which you shall breed to those that have 'produced speed or otherwise watch fo ad after .line 3rd _ _ ' 1266-2Mtf. -& lu" Food illois in ` Holland Now LONDON, .lime 16.-Growing dis- satisfaction over the cost of living owing to the scarcity of foodstuffs. culminated in Rotterdam on Tuesday night in rioting and window smashing. The police repeatedly charged with sabres and many persons were knock- ed down and sut'i'ered_ minor inju- ries. There were demonstrations also in Amsterdam. V There is a popular de- mand for prohibition of the export of foodstuffs to- Germany, which alone is believed to be the cause of thc scarci- ty and high prices. German agents are always busy buying all sorts of pro- duce and placing it near the frontier to rush over when permission is gl- ven to export it. Questions are to be asked in parlia- ment. It is said that the Socialists will announce their refusal to'co-ope- rate with the government unless dras- tic measures are taken. K. OF K.'S. MEMORY HONORED BY NEW YORK CROWD ‘ NEW YORK, June 15- Taps were sounded in honor of “K. of K." at the Allied bazaar last night and the whole throng of revellers, shouting and laughing at one minute to nine. changed instantly into a. procession of mourners says the Tribune. Motor cars were stopped at the en- trance snd women in evening clothes shivered and bowed their heads, side by side with the liumblest of the Brit- nin’s friends on the sidewalk. Inside, all activities stopped when the bugle sounded. Twenty thousand tacos were turned, and twenty tiioii- sand heads were bowed toward the frorut of the Grand Central Palace wlrere the Rev. Manning, Rector of Trinity Church, read 11 short prayer in memory of the great war' lord. Then the orchestra played England’s hymn "Land of Hope ami Glory.” The New York crowd were so im- Exinimt Witness in Surinam Read How Goodling got Relief Strength. Yofl, “ I Pinkham’s have you I was so that I could not at my sink to dishes days I have C o m p o u n d I have to send I have had any of m- I three children and them, but since I have pound I have a bright baby advise every suffering woman to try it and get relief. It has done wonders for me."-Mrs. Csrnsnmn Goonuuo, 188 E. King Street, York, Pa. When a medicine _lies been successful in bringing health to so many, no woman has a right to say without try- ing it, "l do not believe it will help me." There must bemore than a hun- dred thousand women in this country who, like Mrs. Goodling, have proven what wonders Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg- etable Compound can do for weak and ailing women. Try it and seo for yourself. _ If there are any complications you don’t understand, write Lydia E. Pinkharn Medicine 00. (oontldsntlal), Lynn, Ulla. pu ni in- Tlie Magdalen Islands S. S. Co. Ltd The 8.- B. Amelia carrying H. M. mails, passengers and freight leaves Picton every Monday and Thursday af- ter arrival of morning express from Halifax. for the Magdalen Islands call- ing, going and coming at Souris. Ci-IAS. W. IVEB, Agent, Pietou. W. H. Btarrstt, Manager, Amherst, - ‘ Harbor, lvl. I. 182-0-3Mt1.Dec.25tli. ' .~u¢.s¢l-th Lydard 14109 ' Season 1916 Enrollment No. _37 s _ ,_ _ _ 1-es" sf- mouceramevncconsi,.on Y le 'Traci-t lgilda S. Zéedlona- Girl, 2.171-Zesllexlizght, 2.171-4, .. ier 2.12 Orwell Ile 2.231-4, Arena Belle .221-2 Lady modore 2.25, Helen G. 2.27. Commodore Eipullet 2.25 Zealot l`-2, Kitchener Matinee 2.25 Nutwood second in race M. 2.20, om Commgdore 2.24 and 20 others gust waiting for a chance to 1 in me harmed circle, and iiewcpuia they .mes as in is mm- _Champion Sire. l-lis Sire Admiral Dewey 2.04 3-4 was'a on Sire, his Grand Sire the Great Bingin 206 heads the " éa mate you with. the Great Sire. lie ""Pbe»ebl.°'fiill eiilmil ur M Mr.-mas ii.l'isa°d»-uni# Msl¢°i."i'u0.ea°°a aiii