r I I ii i is li it it I I I 5. _,I is ii ji iii -r i I i §'. I I I ii i ly ii ei; fl 1% ii 1 i i '.1 :il ll it 11'. ’ i I r 1 g. » . s f A _ _ . _ 4 . race .two -1 _ THECHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ___ _ _ _ ._, JUNB,=s_._ -9-s_ Great Tea ofthe Season <~-°'»~~ °°“*"**““' ‘ ' P163 III THE CITY I I " I " - ' » 1 colonial 11111 . ._ . Fascinati ` 'AT' »1-1‘~I-EB»»--~- :.'?5i::il`z1'.1§i5f':.§§°i§7§§§§:1f§%`i§ ng. 'l Georgetown’ July 6, M [fly HSYDOI' B\’Il\Ch sanitary condition of Charlottetowuh n a o . lm ' - ' (I M ' 8* J ” church) CHANG;N_'l’lME. wi Tl Photography To be able to take pictures makes all out-' ings a hundred times more enjoyable. If _you have never made photos, come in and let us “tell you something about it and show you the Ansco Cameras We have them in all sizes $2.00, 3.00, 4.00, 5.00, 8.00, 10.00, 15.00 and 20.00 each. » We have the Ansco films in all sizes also Cyko developing paper- normal and contrast. .I. G. .Iamieson -_ DRUGGIS'l` ‘ The _Latest I Cut Glass of the finest quality just opened_ up. The patterns are entirely new, compris ing in part Water Jugs Fruit Bowles Tuinbleri Nappies, etc. G. H. Taylor Jeweller & Optician W , ' Tina TABLE ' ' "` " \_ JUNE. in Pi. t ar' High Water. i i _ _ Date. Day. Time. H’t Time. H 1 , Tu. 1.31 8.0 12.32 W. ` 2.21 7.9 13.29 Th. 3.10 7.6’ 14.28 F. 4.00 7.3 15.31 4.50 16.42 5.39 18.00 6.25 19.11 7.06 20.13 7.45 21.08 8.23 22.00 9.01 22.50 0.40 23.37 10.18 0.21 10.56 1.02 11.35 1.40 12.15 2.16 12.56 2.40 13.40 3.21 14.29 3.53 15.30 4.27 16.48 5.06 18.09 5.53 10.24 6.47 20.33 7.46 21.37 8.46 22.37 S. 9.44 23.32 M. 10,39 . . . Tu. W. 0.25 11.33 1.18 12.27 June-lst to -ith. variable. 5th flth, hot wave. 10th to 1-ith, storm period. 15th to 18th, cool wave. 19th to 23rd. swelteriug period. 24th to 27th, thunder showers. 28th to 30th, gloomy, damp and drlzzly wcathor. qmmaww SPPP?HF9H9???9S@FFNFF??P @U\>C~7P-'O0U\K¢©@`l@¢©©§9®U\|t~l\1©@' °“ °1' “ll” w_ T_wy,p, wasme principsi speaker 111°" 1" charge 1° “nk” 'hi' “ ‘hy °f ° ow' ~ at the Conservative Convention for . in will leave Murray pleasure for all visitors and the lad _ P8-55911391' 11'* _ U 6 new constituency of Scum grey ies of me parish who gained a repu: 97-'£30a?'mT'1'¢;luri!hI,ni;"vv§hl¢§a1tv1E3 hhld yesterday. afternoon. The Fin- ial-1°“ 1”" Ye" 1°' "me be" mmmi. . i i t r dealt with the war. the ed tables ever seen at a tea. Party- §11*:_|__1_;1¢i§_1_';1_f;1_\___3é1é15 D- 3-. IlI'1'1V€ 53 ’l¥)‘$fn:2n';B gnances in rendu” to "_ mend hiisuiitiiinfiiltfrixdiigoy?/iliiniilgeagig ‘ii/iixffe train win p`iea'vs charlotte- and the railway policy 01 the me sov- year. y ' _ ¢_ so come along and have a pleasant ;_own_§i.1§ 1; mn.; nil-_i_~_i_\:_¢:__;1_t__M\l:_';'_f:Y__1_‘g_I'e °"1:£_°‘§Nhne said "Since August last dai wghciglelg-'sin will run from El lV1)i1.rray Harbor"2 00 p ingarrive at the G°"°’“me”" hm succfsflggly 5 '3 ‘_ ' - ` ' ` ' d ith heavier respons cs mira and Souris- on the following (halottetown 5.35 p. ni. ggi hyd fallen to the lot of any “°h°d“le:_' . cb rionetown .nine mb, 1915. 111‘°"1°“S '“1"_11“1°“'“"°“~ F’°‘“ 'mf beginning the Govemnient had real -1 . Fare 1 1274's'1sM8" ' ized the issues at stake. Canada's first business was the war until the war is over. That was the motto of -the Canadian people today. and that was the motto which the Govern- would live I to. I-lc detailed ment D tho measures taken to meet the econ- omic necessities of the period and said a campaign for increased agricultural _-17 of the estate of the late B. S. Sander- production had been e_nte\‘0d 1111011 ' 9.42 S011 Until noon on Friday the twenty- which would bear its fruit ln the larg- 9_4g_ fifth day of June instant, at the otiice est harvest ln Canada‘s history. 10.06 0 0 11- 1p_11 or of Messrs McLean & McKinnon. UNJU51' CRITICISM 10 35 desiring to purchase the stock in trade W11119 1110 Sllirlt 0! 1110 11001110 had 10`45 or grocery business of Sanderson`& been of the beat lie was Sorry l-hal 10:55 Co. An inventory of the stock on the same could not be said of the Lib- ir-iria can be seen at either or nie fraiieiaders. _ fl‘h€yI\a;1 iiotlleen ._ . ii' f ld. n suc a cr sis o re rain rom ' Txdmm Wm be sold tromdpoyiylgns gn 0 :ISIS ixintzileeiiailgiied do not bind them criticism. no matter how unjust, from Momlaguu Br?“°‘l;,.31,,rcd:§§ fox; |-gin,-I); selves to accept the highest or any any misrepresentation no matter how reg” ar imlmi nf l Georgetown 10110012 gross, that would In their view serve by speca ran ea I; . _ _ Th . the end of political advantage eir at 6 p. m. - H ' ' , ORAGE HASZARD. one object was the attainment of thc 126761811151 By Order ot Com. _ 1282-6-18fwm4i power they had lost in 1911. 'I‘he ` ' ` truce proclaimed at the outbreak of gm.-I 1- . 5 H * the war had been on their part open Irucc and insidious war. By press L’ I and pamphlet. the Government, strug- L . a gling.-with arduous conditions follow- . ° _.l -ing,upon the wa1‘..l\ad been assaiied -"-°' ' all through last fall. By last sess on T110 USUH1 GNU"-1 01`a“3¢ Ce1"b"“' bags landing today the Liberal leaders had resolved to 11011 W111 110 hem 0" the Exmbmon EX Bal°q\.l€ Rélglia. hamper and embarrass the Govern- Grouiids, Charlottetown, on Monday, ment. They had opposed the budget July 12.1915- _ although they were unab_Ic to'offer It 11218 110011 lJ01‘51Sl0I\11lf 1`l‘l101`1'¢d lm-,2_6_5,m3, any.alternative measure in substitu- tliai there would not bc a Qclebration ' mm They considered they had done £1115 Y0-"\I‘. hill 1110 (10m1\11U€0 b011°V° their whole duty when they concurred there is greater 1085011 than 0\'01’ WIIY in the war votes of $150,000,000. What this great 11111101101 1.11111 11111110116 Wie' else could they have done but concur? success. , - ' liralion Should 110 0 IZ10I'10\1S No public men in (‘zin.rda, even if so Tile 1’1`0l0Sl8I1§ 01011811360 _IS 111 disposed.'and he did not suggest they KFCB-101’ 110011 Of 11111110 I1\1I`111S 11115 C11* were, would have dared to oppose thc tical period than it' there was no war. war vote. But short of that they did Every cent raised will bu for 1110 everything possible to oppose and em- beneflt ot' that most wcrtliy institu- ba;-asa tion. --_ ' ‘ While thousands of our brethren CERTIFICATES FOR GENERAL N0 QNE pE¢E|v5p_ fighting thc battles of freedom the . No one in Canada save tho most ig- conimittoc bclicve that lliousan_ds of M\ss ROBER-T-8oN_S DEPARTMENT nornnt could possibly bc deceived by 0111" P00010 ill 1101110 W111 110 F11-Id 10 such flagrant misrepresentation as has been made, but it would be a pity if outside of Canada the opinion should be created that any consider- able body of the Canadian public had so little interest in the war as to be coiwcriied about the im osition of a - - ii Lon? few cents pcr family for war stump taxatioii designed to assist the fumnc- lng of the war and pay pensions to the dependents of soldiers who had given their lives to their country. 'l`hc Lili- eral leaders would have to reckon with tho public for their cain\1aign of national derogation. , PRIZE PIECE OF HUMQR The Liberals at last session und since had charged the Go`vernincnt Wunhy' with oxtravagance. Considering its source this charge was the prize pier-c of humor of the day. The men who during their period of office attached the Domluion's guarantee to one hun- dred and twenty-five million dollars of railway securities, who committed thc country to an expenditure of over two hundred million dollars on the Nat- ional Transcontlnentiil and Quebec Bridge. who by their bungling caused tlis Government to pay out five mil- lion dollars in cash and 'thirty-thrcc million dollars for the purchase of Grand Trunk Pacific bonds at par when their market value was 70, now talked about economy. The present Government had succeeded to a heri- tage of liability almost incalculablc. Sir Wilfrid Laurier was responsible for the Canadian renl estate inflation and collapse. The credit of the Doin- lnlon and its Provinces had become ln- volved on a vast scale with the affairs of two international rnilway systems. N, 18 ,min Wm not Maw, Murmy M158 PASSMORES DEPARTMENT- The Government had considered it its _ - - ' ._ duty not to ussail these cuter :ri ~ ~ __ lhrlior until o.00 I1. ni.. Hivlnir ex Grade 3 _“__ ___ ___________ _O carry _____m __0lc:_‘__"‘ I | I ‘_ plcllon. but this did not iliiply approv- I - NIU” 0W°"~ nl of the policy under which they lind . Gertrude Vaughan. pcm, inaugm-a¢ed_ i _ Katharine Maclennan. , I . Winston langill. E V _.___-_._-.._Z..__... .Avila Matliieeon. P R ERSE BLINDNESS _ __"__"-'°` 6- Gordon (71la1N110I`- it was true that public cxpcnditure Y I I ;‘ §|_:t_1g_1_*l*_3 limi been increasing. in n country ` IIORBON an DUFFY 9_ B__e___o__ G_____________ _Ike _Laiiadn it always would increase, Harrlsters and Attorneys 10 ~ 111 y fI1I` the greater part of the in- -olicitors for Royal Bank of Canada ' L°“‘°° H“"‘""- ~°-reuse in rece-ii years had been -nie uoivnv 'ro nom. 10 lh0 Dollcy of wasteful extravagance itures of the Department of Militia sailed by the Opposition. although it waaf now clearly seen that they were altogether Inadequate. Jug; as they W0I11I1 10118 since have added three super-drcadnonglits to the naval force of the Empire. so they had endeavored to block the Minister in preparing the displayed u wilful and perverse blind- ness which has resulted greatly to_the detriment of the Empire in the dai of selves and their deep resentment for 1°" Of Power. This was the key of ed since the outbreak of the war to hamper. embarasa and misrepresent the actions of the Government upon ihir power. . "We has since energies office adn and it would appear from Dr. Johnson’s address. recently delivered at the So- cial Survey Meeting .held in Zion Church Hall, as it much still remains to be accomplished before the Olly can boast of being rid of conditions which are a menace to public health. _Praiseworthy efforts are being put forth to beautify the City with 'fairly satisfactoriy results, but as long as the “powers that be" tolerate and condone unsanltary conditions which stand out as a foul blot on our boasts- ed civilization all efforts to place the standard of living on a high plane will be largely futile. The foul, poisonous odors enanating from a pig sly locirt- ed ii few feet from the street. or from an otherwise filthy back yard, will render nugatory the pleasure to be de- rived froni feasting the eye upon well kept grounds. Dr. Johnson, as Health Officer of the City, openly condemns the keeping of pigs wltliin thc City limit-s, unless during the winter months, and if members of the Board ol’ Health have any regard whatever for the well-being of their fellow citi- zens-thcy would lose no time ln re- legaiing the live hog to his proper place, which is outside the City bound- ary. Surely the press can do somotliing towards creating a healthy public opinion In regard' to this most prolific cause of unsanitary conditions which we all know to exist in our midst. and tlius .show our City representatives that our people no longer intend* to tolerate a condition of things which I have no doubt is not permitted in any other Canadian City ol' equal Im- portance. - I am Sir etc., PROGRESS. Charlottetown, June 23, 1915. MllIllH_lllIlI NIlIiS Thc Gunrdlan reporter ,\'estcrd:i_v made a visit to tlic water front and was agreeably surprised at the num- ber oi’ beautiful motor boats that are tied up at the different wliarvcs. Very conspicuous amongst them was a beautiful new boat owned by Dr. Reid and should give a good not-cunt of hor- .self during the summer. The Guardian was informed that many of thc young men have gone into motor boating either for pleasure or spi-cd or both. lt would indeed be very inlercstiiig' to the public if ii series of motor races would take place on our harbour dur- ing the summer evenings, and some enterprising boatmen .should work this up. Nearly all the boats are fitted up with Imperial Engines manufactured ip this city and it spculis wcil for the young mon w ho patronize liomc ln- dustrics. The Gun.i'diau will be pleas- to help promote any boating.: events that may be started. The Pinette Boating Association in- tend liolding a regatta on the Pinette Rivcr on or about July Sth. A large number of Cliarlniietowii boats in- tend takiiig part in this event. Among- st them being thc boats owned by Messrs. Stewart, McMillan, Webster, Scliurnian, Burke and irwiii, Mc- Donald, Deacon, Hennessy and Flood, Jenkins. Tidmarsli ami others. Sonic ot’ these gt-ntleinen should sure- ly carry back the cup to Charlotte- town. Two very fnsi boats namely, The Bumble Bee, owned by Messrs Burke and irwiii and tho Vixen, owned by Messrs. Deacon and MacDonald were seen by the roportcr giving some ox- hlbitlons of speed in thc harbour lute- ly. A race between these bouts would be interesting. Wake up motor boat owners and give thc public some sport. The Pink of Health is every woman’s rig-lit' but many are troutlccl with sal ow complcizionv, headaches, _ backaches, lcv spirits-_until they learn ti-.r sure relief may -be foxy--I i E500-T-f11.?;.;f-;~ . ri its ~- Undone sl Val . P- ...."...'°‘..°.‘....:°'i.‘f.°:“.:'::.“.il’f‘" I 3 ~ 1 I MIS/S DOR3EY'8 DEPARTMENT. by the late Government. The expend- *““""'°- ’\-'~~ W- 19- n*’IJl|°!. K-0- MCLEOD I BENTLEV. Grade 2. prior to the war had been fiercely as- Barrlatore and Attorney:-at-Law 'mess-Bank of N. b. Chambers, Char lottetown. P. B. L limi blocked the Naval Rili which` \ A. A. Hanna. im.. _norms uexmnor MeLlAN A MeKlNNON llrrlaters, Attorno I-at-Law 7 . can be obtained three days previous A - ' ~ _ - Y to meeting, and mer being signed by Misa eovvaws oenanrmsm- ;:iIrIct;°»-‘-iiiiccifnysgg .Sgr gfigirgnim em” 3"" m°°1‘»°\1lf|°it»°°°'l the undersigned must be presented to ° upon lt. In all their notions gisygfixr? WAIIBURTON I SHAW. 1 2. Arthur Ho n. trial. ahhh". Anémon MII? Fib- ii. _i_1:_r_;~;-___3_'a_;i\. __ in this me Liberal leaders dia not aa, nt... esiianan gs,-'g¢,.¢. png. 5- Harry SDmc:1_°- ;`Egf%l:_1_1:___l_\_1:_y i;i_i_bi:tan_:ial se_ctie= of are Association, Bank or llontreal, 6_ Frederick Baal 1 I1 pe, ut on Y em- gasses, Permanent llortgsgo Corpora- on Omen-Old Guardian Otllos. Proves WANT GERMANY TO the policy which they had maintain- Block, Glmrlptutynyg, P, ll, steps to safeguard every occasion and by all means in PATENT 30|-N179” WM. S. BABCUCK *fi-11| il T ...sa iZf'...`.." gsm umzz. ~...}.¢,L. W T1'IM»iri¢1iry;' _i:iiriHr.iirirri.:1 /W .. ` -"7,i-.1 _ , _ _ , //H 2;-= ' . § ..._;:. _W ,. 1' __‘ _» - linglheSlumactLsa||diso\\tIso! 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I ,Atb mont - Svolgiiis _ || I ,n-hill* 1 6 ` .-.if1i»_"~f' __ For Infants and0lii1iIr0`n.f 1 I The limit You Havs Always Bought ., , I- Beal'-s the- £4-1 os lift(-1li'9 . . .I .1 ri ll _ I . .~ In » iIse . ici Uvei tears I i A % frm? %-,. 2 5- _6 ,.,,.,,,._n csv- »»~.\ an-zu vonn l-vw. 11"" ""~*'*"@`~""'*`“"" ` ' L1 1. . __ __ ""1-1 xml 1 i Hs: :if \ charge Twenty~flve cents. word each continuation. Cash '§!°?i€'I»?l€°!»>I5l'5iel'?I€+%'i9l'?l+l°Ei‘+X£i€l%P+§iéO5ki'?I€'P?K43l€4‘K€10lé§?lH*?i€+3I@>i@MK*iK04r GUARDIAN GIASSIFIEII ADS. must accompany order. Minimum ,_ i if Agents Wanted AGENTS WANTED TO SELL FOR the old reliable Funtliill Nurseries. We teach our men to sell. Experi- ence unnecessary. llighest commis- sions paid. Handsome free equip- ment. Stone & Wellington, Toronto, Ont. 1050-0-26ME27l. I-Iclp 'Wuntctl-l“ciiinl~: WANTED.--A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 166 Kent Street. _1591-_ii-24m3I WANTEDIGIRL. AP'P"|_v A1' mo- rell Hotel. 2068-ii-22lm3i. vi?/Wren-`I.f`c;'i`ii'f1i'PP|lv'/i“T`TiiiE ‘ __iJ_I_don_ l-_loti_ _ __204_7;6-22mtf. WANTED-A oapablo girl for general housework. Apply bctwecn 7 and 8 p. m. to Mrs. W. 'i‘. Wcllner, 55 ilillsborough Si. 1446-6-17liitf. WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 83 Upper Prince Street. 1440-6-17Mtt wAN'rs.‘o--A'r oNce’A GENERXL servant. Good wages. Apply to Mrs. James, Pownal street. __ 1285-6-8mtf. wANreo,-elm. Foi`=i"cENEP|iI£ housework. Apply 248 IIGrofton St. 1373-6-l2Mtf. For Sale FOR SALE-MOTOR BOAT, RUBY, 25 foci. 15 li. p. Engine. Apply at ollico of Auld llros. . Lid. 15806-24-Mill. Fon sAi_E. Two au|LoiNG tors centrally located on King St. Apply Benj. Carter & (Io. 2038-6-22M6i. FOR SALE-A cottage with all modT ern Improvements. Apply on prom- ises. 159 Water Strcct. __ _ 2031-6-22Miiipil FOR SALE - A PETERBOROUGH canoe, 16 fect in length, in good gg". dltion. Apply 235, Euston street. ___ "___ ___ ____ _ __ 1257-6-17mtf. FOR SALE.-Offers will be received at the Writer and Sewer Department C-Ill' 111111- f|`0U1 parties wishing to DUFCIIIISG -a Blake Underwriter Steam Pump. 96 h.p., capacity 2,000, .000 gallons Der 24 hours. Pump la ready to run Lost __ __ _‘_____ i.os‘i'. -Qkevs 'oN RING ci-IAIN Ar- tacked. I~‘lndol‘ please. leave nt E. Wheatlcys, 224 Gt. George St. I - 2055-6-23M3ipd. i I .ev '"1 Situations Vacant ' 250 PER DAY FOR DISTRIBUT S . - ing "WOItl.D‘S GREATEST WAR" Up to date book. Whirlwind seller. Linscott Company, Brantford, Ont. SALESMEN- EXCLUSIVE LINE for city, town or country. Big earnings guaranteed. Permanent all year job. No experience necess- ary._ Write Luke Brothers, Limited, Montreal. i Teachers Wanted __ WANTED SECOND CLASS TEACH- er for Webster‘s Corner school. $15 supplement. Apply to Patrick Mc- Gulrk, Sec'y, Webster‘s Comer. 1578-6-24M2lE1I. WANTED.-A_FIRST-CLASS MALE teacher, experienced preferred, for principal of Emerald I-Iigh School. Supplement $75. W. H. Drighan. Secretary of Trustees. 1587-6-24m2i WANTED FOR GEORGETOWN HIGH School, Principal, Vice Principal and fourth department. Liberal Supplement. Apply to T. E. Morri- sey, Georgetown, Secretary. Truste- es. ' 1267-il-18M6i. WANTED EXPERIENCED MALE Teachers' graduates. by the School Commissioners of Wcstmount, for Standard Vll of the Public Schools. Initial salary not less -than $1.000 per annum. Applications will be ro- ceived up to June 30th by W. Chalk. B. A., Secretary-Supsrintendent, 1 Stanton St.. Wcstmount, P. Q. TEACHERS WANTED; “FIRST ami Ser-.ond Class License teachers for Saskatchewan and Alberta rur- al schools, commencing next Aug- ust. Salaries $720 to $780 per an- nuni. l~`ull particulars supplied. All* ply Canadian Teachers' Agency, Ro- gina, Saskatchewan and Calgary. Alberta . " 2357-6-23-ME12l. \\ united WANTED-A FURNISHED ROOM in private family. Answer by letter Miss Read. 31 Hillsborough St. 1571-6-24-Miilpd. _ i» =____ Ti! Liosfsg _ Help Wanted-Male _ wAN'rEo-A .|AN|"ron Fon on/ics Church. Apply to J,,,,,(.B Ca|.m,._ Prowse Bros. ' 2070-6-2311131. 01'? .Of any rush orders. ~ -OUR PR-ICESI iM1¢Ssrs FARM wANTED.- NEAR CHAR- lottetown. Must have good buildings and prices right for cash. Apply A. B., Box 110. Guardian Oflice. 1438-6-1'IIiiltf. . Write, Wire or Phone _ I For r Picnics A .t ;.'»4‘ . rr! age lt'Ies;srs.PR. Mutciii of Cii‘t_own, are 11 S or _ rince Edward II d f DR1\KE'S CARBONA1 ED BEVERAGE; agz (`.1?I§ERS. 014015 Ziven to them would have special care- gll ‘itt°"t‘°"- T119? also carry a stock on hand at times, and are in a position to make quick deliv- ARE RIGHT-