_ - 'L_ ”" .P I » .' \ .»- , ., 7. 4- »i -' -r-wry: rr SEPTQMBEB 8.1917 _ rnscnxnnorrnrowu GUARDIAN. -_ . ._ _ '_ __ _pxe;';§isi§ss ‘ ____ _: I' _ _ --_AL __ I W _ A I __ _ li* I _ '_~_.€ I ‘fs ll ‘ _:__ . f.__ _ --- ‘ 9.' V >_,-‘ -_~)\_»~)- _ _ _*T r r`*,_vT___,_ ' ' " or_une rsnreseiitaiive nom each dis W .E 5'-.ti w I "rind line or business or pror::;iit.r liillslln- $30 to $40 por inoiltli. All wages paidiz Z ` (mm~_831MSi_ riiililit Sl. 'r'tl7i`i-l-I-i'»i\'liii|.»il. ist f»i`_i»ai‘ll llroirlh. \\'. A. h‘:ivr,\'vl'. Iiiouiri Ste.\vnrt_ I'_ I). l: I T097-9-lliitii‘ i-‘oit 'sAr.E_ FOR SALE-~ FORD CAR 1915 MOD- WANTED A RELIABLE BOV ONE who iilidemtalitis taking care of' it horse. Apply to. Mr. Patou at l‘at-I I __.____;_ I "I in llirt-_ I-oridltion. »\Dbl.\' itu_\'i mm MIL gp|;;;_9.7 M ..-;1_§ . I 'I'|ll'i'|)||i i-ii (I\|;||'|llllll ()fIIt'i'. I hill" v ___>_ ___ ___,__v_________________ _____‘ ---M---W -- ~~A~-'Y' -'~-Y ~ -~~- - intl..-lsii-ii. rust;-s.:..\i:ii|.ii.iWANTED_ YOUNG MAN W,.,-Hlro LET-A CQMFORTABLE Room __ . . ..._._.__ ._...-- .. ..»- ` .UI M. ,M \.,,.,,.,. ,“,,,,.,..,,..,. =.,, H sluillnl Iloflr in luiwli- i'=»u|il_\'. OXVPATHOR FOR SALE- USED ' __ . _ ,'._ . ,. I-...; .\pp1_\- si llirisiiiii-ri sl. ` liill_\ li fr--.\' lin-zitlii. floral :iii in-w, UI" ""“'|" _I_m""\"-\ mv 'aiu __7p55,.9.;,,\|yf_ - - -~ ~ -io lu 'li-'t |ir;i~i- \...i. \\-lil scil lol YI- -I - I _ .. . . - , _ - _ _ ihw. .uno-s-rl_\iii ‘ \\'i~i|.- .\..<-_ i:ii.n»|i ii oline. sol.. “’ “i“ ‘I " ___'>__'__>__W_' -----~----'---~--r* QXCESMEN __ Exc|_us|vE LINE FOR SALE_'Ex-THA FINE Mlm( for ritv. town or couiitr_\'. Big earri- . _ ‘U“` “mf to rmslwll “oo” (` ll' ~;. iced. i'erlrlurrent ali|"""”" liovyer, Georgetown, lt. R. 7074-9-iliiliipil. FARM Fon sALt=.-A oooo FAn|vl.- i-viii. 8013-0- ccine quick while .V0\i_ may Him r see the crop or write to William E.| wA~TED__ A MAN En-|.|gR l\lc(‘.aliuiri. Harrington. Lot 33- ' 8028-9-8M5iDd. Fon sALs- N1' MoN'rAous.l Dwelling house and l'ot. owned bi' Daniel McPherson. a very 1185"' lblo property. all in good' TBPHIIV Aopiy to McPherson Bros. I I __..l._.___ FOR SALE-A NUMIER OF CHOICE mllch' cows. some to freshen this nioritii. Also a registered short- iiorn bull. 2% yrs. old. Apply to A. tl. Mellrtt. ilnioll Road. ‘ 8027-9-lIM2lpd. \‘. I .ir llvpatiiilcril _ .-\ppl_v ‘li. _ ings gllill-lil I . I _W-3,. job. No nxpcrierico necessary.. Wi'itr Luke lirotliers, l.tii.. Mont- BMEGI. A BST 7°33`9`lME"' I-touss 'ro LET.--Lewis 1'AN'roN.1 MAR- ,.|e,| 0,- Hingis to work on farm. I-loni-we furnished for married man. No milking. ,Good WBBGS “nd steady eiiipleynrenr to rishi man- Aunty W. A. Mutoh. Hopeton. . : . 7087-9-5M3ipd. - sozfi-9-siusipap - __-_ ‘-- T0 LET OOTOIER FIRST HOUSE or apartment furnished or unfurn.I~: shell. Applyitillppcr Prine., Street. _ soar.-as nal pa. ’“‘”"°'“M“'. 1"'-. I 1 GIRL WANTED. BY OCT. 1, GIRL for general housework, able to doi plain cooking. no washing, good' ivages. Mis. Il, Weeks. 129 l"itzi'oy St. 7068-9~4Mti’ E T() LET. LE'I'-- FURNISHED HOUSE or rooms. Apply Gua|'dia'ii Oillcc. -I O roodern improvcnieuts, ln.-et. of- "'0 I.ET-A FURNISHED COTTAGE corlsisiiiig of eight rooms very corri- fortnhlc and warirr with all modern roii\'i-lilcrii-ls. .\ppl_v by letter to "l-J" care tiuardiiin tlilicc. t‘li:-iriot|ie- town. Mtf. 'I l‘]A("-IIERS \VAN'l`l§D WANTED.-A FEMALE TEACHER. (l’roicslalit preferred) for it term Oi' eight months. conw' -ncing the first of October. App* ‘rinlg salary. to Arciiibnld Clarl- .I llarry. Mag- dalen lslailils. Ttillii-9»‘.'M-ilpti ; WAN TED. WANTED TO PURCHASE-LIGHT rubber-tired ru_nubout_ Bend dcscri-I ration and price wanted io I". 0.i fin; 54. Charlottetown. M Iii pd_i WANTED. TEACHER FOR BELLE River Sc-bool. District No. lilo. Stup- - plonieii_i $50 Apply tn' A. W. Mac- i.:ll'.-ri. lielle Ilivor. l‘,I'J. I. . itslims und Objects Outlined _hy Dr..._loIIuo nt Dinner in I Gliorlottetown. Looul Club to abc Organized., ' I _ >An lnformal~-dinner was given' to Dr. D. Ai Moline, Dean of-the Faculty of Law, Da-lhousie~ University. and Mr. C. J. Burchell. barrister. Halifax. Governor add ex-'Govt-.rnor respect- ively ot' the Rotary Clubs of tht Eighteenth International District. Halifax, ‘ln the Kozey Kleiner, on Thursday evening. as briefly report ed yesterday. Mr. W. pil. 'i‘idmaisl~ presided. and among those- present il addition to 'the two, guests wcl'e.~ Dr. Reid. Messrs. -Il. M. VauBuski_rlt Walter S. Grant. Ed. Saunders. J. 0 Hyndinan. J. E. McClart_\”, lt. I-l. Jenkins. (`. H. Chandler". J. A. Web ster. A. A. Pomeroy. J. .’t. Burnett G. S. lnmair, A. Irwin. t‘. I-l. Black. W. T. Watkis ani1.W. A. Stewii_i't, nn( Prof. J. A. Clark. After an excellent repust, the t-hair man explained the object. of tht gathering was to hear an addresr from Dr. McRae, Governor- of the Eighteenth international Rotary Clul District. which embraced the Maritimt l’ro\'iiices and to take such action ae was deemed ` desirable towards th. foinlatlon oi' a rotary club here.- Dr Mcltae. lie sa-ld. was one of the rnan,\ islniitiefrs who had left their shores and done well,-he woirld have pre ferred' if lie could have said. had re lnuiued at home and done well, ns i' was a pity so many of their' hriglitcs' and best had to leave the island ti t-arre ii. way for themselves to fain- cr for-turic, or both. 'l`lic_\" had alsi witlr them Mr. C. J. Burt-hcll, the ex t_l-ovcrrioi: and he also had kind-l,\ tonsented to alliiross them. ` llr. lilcRat-_ utter a few prelinrln:ir,\ rernurks, saidz- "\\'liat is a Rotary t'iuli'."' is often asked. and liearly as often left uri z‘nswr‘|'eiI. ll -is ti question to wlricl '.1 conlplcle. and <'oiiipi~elrellsivr answer cannot be i.7,iverr_ it rnigiiiylm salt. is lr- \\'eekl_\‘ luln-ht-;iri club cnabl iiig t-origeriiai spirits to nicer together Lil stated iiitei~val.=<. Or it might bi >-aid that it ‘is a club oigniiiz/eil or the unique principle oi' having onli rue rc-pi-eselriative 'f'r'o|ii` airy line 0 l;~uSilic-_-ss or pi'ol`es:=ion. Oi' it nligh he dcscr‘iiiei1'as a club which enable. its members to get better acquainted and irlto deeper fellowship one with tlrc other. (ir it might be called al oi-1;:-iiircfliioii to t-iiable one to lake zi -I~cpcr iirtcrcst in the work and iiiciliod.-i oi' other inert. `0r it nlighl be .said to li-~ it club to enable its lnenrbers to cooperate with other inert ii' fit' “sring the social and civit work li. :ii- roriiniunity. lt might In ilesg~r'ihcd as airy one or all of thesi things. and it would be true. but still rue in so t»‘~:.i<'i'il»iri;_: a ltotuiy Clul woiild he coli:-cious of lrzlvillg olnittct it-orlrctliiiig in ii< r-oristltution, object: :iid nletlioris which is essential to r true dei-icriploii. 'l'iiere was a certain indciiriitcness I about Rotarianisril wlriclr enabled it. to`iidapl itself tc the chnnginlg conditiotis in which wt live. and it was this indellliitcircss that rariscil its perinarierice. The first lIo_ tary iflnli was .~tai'trv-"ily Air. Paul li .Ilarris iii' Chicago in 1905, and the original nieriibers riict in one another's <-iliccs_ 'l`lu-ir ihcy met together' at :'iip_pcr' and cxr~lialrg'crl views rind I=er\.rd aililrcssrs on questions of thc tiny. and finally they introduced thr weekly lurit-hcon systerii which brought them togetlicr iii the nildidc of the day for <~uiit'cr'enrc and ox- Lharige ol' ideas with ir view to tile i`ur'tiicralrco oi' the public weal and their own'culigliteriiilent. 'l‘lie reasons why rin-\nil»e~r'ship was rolltlrrvd to one it;-pl'<-siultufivc frorn I-zrrll line-I ol Iiusirress or profession. were to elim- inate :ia far as possilile jealotisy and “tnlklii;.-; shop" :rnioirg the meiiiliers. and io nrake the one chosen realize the rcsponsibit_v and dignity devolv- lllg upoii lilrii rind io ar-I aci'oi'tli|ri:l_\'. Experienci- iiai-.' proved that this sys- tcni had woi-kcd for the benefit ot’ the club :ind the 1-(immunity in which li. t=xi‘il|~. motion of l’roi'essor Alr- narty, seconded by l\lr. Buriicii. a `ienrty vote of thanks was accorded Dr. Mcltae for his interesting and iii- r`oi'matlve ad'llress. Mr. C. J. Burcheli followed with iiii .recount of the work done by Rotary Clubs and at their annual convention. .uid mentioned that ut the last con- vention he had been specially asked by distinguished Rotarians \vho knew '.‘harlot.tetown and had visitce' here. Zo endeavor to establish u club, and .ie did not sua why ri flourishing or- ganization should .not be instituted. A general discussion followed, ami fsvcryonc present expressee' approval ‘of the proposal and considered u Rotary Club would fill a long felt want in the cuiiiiiiiiiiity. ,Fort Augustus to spend a vacation 'of the military camps in the United r ‘lt I’.»J. :viii \-‘ 1. MacDonald, Sl. ’l'.. .::'.- gu\|..~' at Government House. Mr. Domirick Doyle has gone to with relatives there. Miss Lillian Dewar is visiting East Royalty the guest of Miss Mabel -Parkmair_ _ The many friends of Mrs. McDonald. wife of-His Honour' the Lieutenant- (.Iovci~noi~,.will .be pleased to learn that she is progressing favourably in the Prince Edward island Hospital. it >v_ Mr. Lancnstei°, Mrs. Lancaster and child left yesterday on return to St. Anne de Bellevue after spending the summer with Mrs. Lancaster's pa- rents Mr. and Mrs. It. N. Cox. Char- lottetown. Mrs. \\’. E. Bagnnll of Brooklyn and Mrs. Daniel IJ-. Statler of Bi'al.tl¢.-- boro, are visiting their parents. 'Gov- ernlncili. llouse. called lronre by thc Mis. (Dlx) D. I). Scarlncli will ai'- rivc_ in the city torilght from Boston and will remain here until Miiritlay. the guest of licr. brotircr Mr. Rt-uber. McDoiriild iof the Patriot staff) and wife. On Monday she loaves for Georgetown on a visit to hr.-r mother. Dr. Scanneil is now on service at one Slater- and will be leaving this fall i`or overseas. THE WAR NEEDS . - 0F CANADA ttiontinued from page four) titirl ally adequate cl‘iicierli‘_\' of op- crniiorl on at-count ol’ the political piitirorrugn .~'_\'sLelrl whit-li would he iii- jei-ied into it. Scalidals in regni'il lo the guvfi-iiiiierii lntertolonial Rail- wny :ire usually quoted in support ol” this ai-gumeirt_ It seems to me auI almost unbelievable confession of weakne=s and .partisansliip on the part of Par-lialneiit to admit that il is iniapable of creatinga Railway tfoniinisslori wliicli shall operate the railways sys-tem ot' the country on a ;f~u.i1 and iiori-poiitirul basiis. and l for orn- refuse to believe that it can- not lie done. \'Viie'ther this be so or not. there is. however. no question that in tiirle of war the needs of ru- ordinatcd transportation are so great that much greater' colrtrol i.li:tu it-; bcing at present exercised is rcquircii for thc welfare ol' the couiitr_v_ ` Thcrr is also the* further- dnriger S-;_i=:2_”. I VICTORJA HOTEL _ . "°_*‘°u' ' B. \V. 'i‘anton, Summerslde. 'l‘. McMaster. Montreal. Dr. Dai-racli. Kensington. M. (‘. Mei.-.cod Montreal. I , . In C. N. McLeod, Montreal/ _ I \/Irs. Geo. DeCiercq, Montreal. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. F.. Perry, Summer- side. Mrs. W. H. Pope. Picton. Geo. Wude.Sunllmers'i1ie" F l<‘. l-I. Lowry. Ottawa. C. A. Hayes, Moncton. I ii. Melanson. _ " ' l~.‘. Smart. __ I I'_ Trites. ‘ '- Paul Rainn`liile,‘ Montreal I if; .Lf E. ll. \\"hite. St. John. ll. C. Wooiirer. North R-ustico. li. I'_ .\lrQuarrie_ New York. .\. Mclraut-lilan, St. Johr'i'. Anna Gillis, St. Peter's Bay. ` ll. Mclleod, Hunter' River. ' t'. (‘outin_ Levis. J. I). I\Iett~alfc, Montreal. I `.?_ A. A. .\lcl.ean and family, Butte. FS-"I I ly t' _ illness of their sister. hm ‘ma ouEEN`Ho'rsl.. John A. liurrows, Weiniot. fr. llelrilclrury. Argyle Shore. Annu Gillis, Sl. l’eters’ Bay. \\'. l.. Magee. St. John. tl. I.. tlorinzrri. -r\lontreal. REVERE H0-TEL. Sgt. A. il. \\‘ntl.n|aii. France. J. 0. l‘it-liclte. Calripbeiltown. lilr. anti Mrs. ii. W. 'l'zt_vloi', Hali- fax. lt. 'i`lionrson. Port William. A. Buchanan. Dartmouth. Brown. York. J. Roliertsoii. 'l`ryoii. A. Lord, 'l`i'_\'on. J. \\'. ('ui'i‘ic, Peak;-s. A. llmiglas. l.r» Roy. N. Y. . ll. J. Riley, liolli- itivcr. E .\l. Heil, Halle Ri\'e|‘. \\'. J. Cass. North River. _ 1 Albert lioswell, l"rencli Fort. '- - _ ' -_ \V ite. ,nw "V I _,I _I al, _ later J l>l\il;,ei..ti1pt of "mm0l‘]"’I’l‘l’;‘i'|`l’I `in°m;I“ IMI 'I 1'0" I .ui-_ .mil .\ii»i-_ treo. tr. Clisuwick, ' I 1 s ‘- , ‘ L “pm I .\'. Aid 4 _ I ()\l`6‘.l'. sible undi-|~ public ownership to ob- _ .\liss lloyd J. Cariiorl. Providence. it. i. _\li~.<. ifraiik lion-oii. l"redcrictorr. .L’. E. i. ’ _ .\li'_ :ind .\lrs_ lt. .\l. .\lt'.\'cili. New Yorli. W Miss S. A. i\l.c.\'eili. New-York. Carl Milford, York Point. 1 lim. Alley. City. (‘. lil. Harris, New Glasgow. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT t‘ontiniled from page ‘ourl rione_ except that the shippers have ccrtaiiis cars lined and an extra layer of floors and sides installed. Mr. Smart stated that It costs about < $75' io have the cars oil the mainland thus iittcd and would pi'ob;.liiy cost about Still for an island car. Tire li- ning is at'tel'\\'ard.< i'¢‘.turilcsl lo the sirlpprix A small stove was also thui thi. political influence nf such huge nccunrulations of capital as arcI controlled bv the tl I’ R will bs. suggested. in i-i-ply to arrotlicr drresiiori Mr. Hayes gave the inforlnation that the on the mation or Mr* Hyndmanvicxemls If -mm ` d' '_ _ V rcgulzir stcarriers would be maintain. seconded by Mr. Jenkins_ it was ci ol e s en s to tal great or damage to the country than coulrli ed on the iiastern and \\’estcru routes agreed to form H mmpomry b|.gm|im_ _ I . ’ ` _ _ _I I till tlin close of navigation to sue ho\v U0" Wiih UIUSG Di'9S‘=ni~ HS Chai”-I'/patriiiiage tiuder government operat- iesut from the dangers of politrtal ` tho Fur l"er‘r_v works ont. nremlrers . _ . I I _ ‘V 1 I .\Ir'. Janit-s'l'iiioii. M_l..A., 'brought 1 ~ I - ' Mr. Vi. H. Tldnlarsh was appointee' tcnrpor‘ar_v chairiiian, and Mr. W. S. Grant. temporary secretary. The following special committees worn. ;|p|_-iiilltt3(l€-- On lille i`orlslltuiion_'.- l(v.s.ssl's. \\'. .-\. Ste\varl_ .l. .\_ \\'ehsicr and ll. i\l. Voir lluskirk. 'file intwliirg aiijourlicii to 'l`lrnl's- day' ri--;\'i at li p.ni_. when llie coiiiiiiit- tees will ri-port and a peilrlaiie-llt or- giiiiiziilloii iw instituted. ENEMY CRIBS HARVEST STARVATION FACES SERBS. i.U.\'lli).\`. Sept. ti. I-Iciinoiilli' I~t.liditioii.- iii .~'i»~i'biii are dr-plornble Hilti iiI't‘ §ll)\\‘illLZ \\'ll|'!_ rates here linvei iiol_.as l iiiirleinsiarifl it,beon i-cnti‘ollf-:II ht- any .<\ipei‘\'isinii other than the np oi-iiliori of ihe law of supply and de. Imand. -Last _\-car the irriglit rulr- on il hilsliel of will-iii ihrougll the lak"=` up the mutter of thc lrppioarhing Pro vinclal Exliiliitloii and tire-necessity ol' having, if at all possibicf daily steamer service between- Charlot- tetown and Picton during the Exhibi- tion. .\lr_ liaycs at once promised to talii- this inn-tier up illiil said he would I-iideavur io riare the steamer ".s‘t:r|ilc_\~" put on the '|'oui»\. ` Ai :lic <-lost- oi' Iiic meeting Mr. l'a~ ioii iiiloiw-il ri vote of tliauks .to M_r.__ liaycs and his coiifrrrcs for their' kiinlness in coming 't0'llle"1sland.' It' was sccoiidrd by .\ir. ltzrttcirllury'-'und r-oiivi-_\~1-.il in .\ii~. llaycs -by the Presi- di-iii. .\lr. llillsori .\lr. liayos ‘c.`our- icoi|.~‘l_\' r rirkno:\~leilg‘iilg` same.. '_ 1. _ _ __ ._ .._,. r Miillliiii IIFIISIIINII GIIIIIE ASSIIIIIAIIIIII *i mI 'l"ii»- annual moi-iii\'_: ol' lin- i~`ish and _ -< li] it is ai pr¢‘~'ilri iiliont two and :\I t :time -\~~oi»Iiiiit\ii was Iwlil ill the h.l!t it-iii<. i`t|n.-rd|ieiiily llir- riw|ie\‘aI1‘i,§- 1'. '.111 limi-: l.r.i l:‘:.l`. ;i :;':nvi ui lzrk-» .r.ii|\n;.~,i' have al time-s pro- i=::.-iilt;riit.- iii’ uit-iiiii--i-.~ ln>iu_L. pr‘c_-clit. ' liled fnoi-iiioiisli :ii ilu- cxpeiisi- u|'I lr _\. re I-oiireili-il tiint ilit- garlic laws I ithe Vniiariiiiir ioii:-niiirrr and of thc- ,Aliitii goirzliiririltg \vlrit~ll have pur-I foriiwr _\‘r-'ars_ |'lo\'.er und wliii It-.itusiri Canadfirl grain. The selling, drinks liavr- not lieeii so plentiful foi- ralut-; of inks _~illlp< has doubled and \\'or¢~ being bt-tier' oiisf-r'\r|i than . iii rr iinrnhei' of years. tripled. and. whether or nn undue pro- 'l`hv i`ollowing officers were elec- flls arc al present being earned. they undoubtedly have been earned in the past. it seems clear thai in dealing with the fiuesti-on of Canadian trans-‘ portallon the government should- ns- surne immediate authority over the system of Inland waterborne freights. Bi-it-fly. the whole trend of modern thought toward transportation is to hold that it ought not to be sublet-i of private business. but is one of the most important of public utilities. Certainly in time of 'waia when the services of these utilities beconre ol paramount importance. nothing should be allowed to stand in the way of the most complete pon.i.ble corrtrolxro-ordination and direction by the irovnrnmeiil. of every transportat- tcd for llii-_ eilslllng year: . l‘rrsinelit .~ --A _ E _ Morrison. \’ii-e.-l’i‘es.-iQueeiisl-Gllliert [lau- del. Vitre.-I’l'eis.---tPrince)-Hon. A. E. Arsenuult. ‘ Vice.-l’res.~-(l{ings|- lil. A. ` Pa- quet. ~ Sei-retai-_v-Tri-asllrer- J. A. McMil- lan. » " Executive t‘omnii1tee-- fra; c Carter. \\’_ \\'. Stmley. A._ \‘l/‘_ llyndhlan. _Vliriies i)$:ie`i.' James .lluck. Junior Puioii. .\l.l._.-\._ A._\\',. llolroyd. lt. N. Cox and (leo. S.’Ynni\n.' - The slior.ifi'|» of Q`ueen's. Print-e_`~md_ Kings Conritiiu' were elected' honori- Iry ynieniibera of the association Every effort will bo lnatlii by the lon facility. .Association to have the grime laws ii-A. ».i_. ' ~ ‘- 'E -if