ft*-l 51-15 $1, » fb* 2'- i Lf _,ri _, .0 , . _/--e--:~' - 1 il.-I i,_;:{! i si". efiii i 'ri 13 ., 4 -1,: .i f. ik 1, *E42* ,-‘¢~'_:»?~ .af-.=~.r.-at iv;-‘ 1'* l ,‘~.-_ . -k. » .. '°' - .f lil' -1” fi' r ali. It _ . it \ 1.-'».> I i"_| _‘;`f..`:., »» 1 .V ji it ci-1ARLoT'rs'rowa GUARD! » AN _ _ _ " SEPTE.\iBE.R_3o, 1915 ' "` __ _Psion 'rwo j_ _ -_ _ - :PHE - PAi|iioi|c F ` l Your Auction Sale __ _ if Drug Trade We would like yonr drug trade. We are quite sure that with our complete stock and splendid service we can supply your every want in the line of drug store goods, and serve you ‘ in a manner that will make i you enjoy trading here. -i You will find this ri de- pendable drug store-your purchases will always be as represented. ., G. .lamieson iii TIDE TABLE SEPTEMBER. Hight Water. M Time H’t Time 1600 17.09 18.21 19.36 20.36 21.21 22.00 22.35 23.07 23.38 12.42 13.28 14.16 15.10 16,15 17.40 18.57 20.02 20.54 21.40 22.20 22.57 23.30 12.01 12.43 13.24 14.05 , | 14.48 30 l Th. ‘ 1.45 7.7 15.36 Sl§r"I`I£M13I-Jil.-lst to -itli, clear and pleasant. 5th to Sth, threatening. fltii to Ilith, high winds. 14th to 18th. cool, backward conditions. 19th to 23rd, stormy conditions. 24th to 27th. ehniigeable, 28th to 30th, seasonable weather. DIARY OF E VEN TS. TO-DAY. t'it_v _\lugistratc`s (‘ourl il a. ni. i‘i'int~i- iL~3KQ©¢‘;>41£'\l\D©§D©l€l||`~ ___,____g __ g_/ g *#4 _1__ oo _~1 90 N o so ,"1 :Ji .","?‘° »»oo»- ."‘."."I".".°°.°‘.°‘ ~ltacr\w>-\_ti_c __fu_i;d,‘__t_ba't_h there is not half I am instructed by Edward Bay- pose that both machine gun funds field, Esq., to offer for sale by Public supplies be turned over to the Pat- Auctlou at the Premises on 'Phursdsy rlotlc fund so. that it will not ran in the 7th, October at 11 o’clock forenoou which it is intended for. ’l‘iiis will His valuable Residence. Buildings have general approval. Look at the and iaiid. on the North I-liver Road, poor widows who gave up their only and close to (.‘harlottetown, the whole h0y_ |00); at the wives whl, gave up D\‘0D0I'l.\' which Contains 14 01' 15 their husbands and husbands gave up acres of land will be offered first, if their wives and children, Sad part- not sold. then the Residence with ings there were many feeling that it Buildings and a little more than 5 was their last farewell. Later. goto acres of land will be offered, then the some of ghose homes and gee the 7 acres on the South Side, and then weeping and so,-row for 10,5; ones; the cottage on the North Side with 2 and' oh, the poverty, priviatiou and acres of land. Should the day he un- hardships for years to come. whlll-.‘ favorable the sale will take place the ghghghhdg of young meh are at home following day. enjoying all the comforts of life and intending purchasers can -inspect health 131; not their duty 10 gub- the premises on 'Tuesday and Wednes- Scribe and pay hm) this fund to sup. day 5th and tltii i'roni 10 to 12 and 2 por; and mqghrt ghe dependents of till 5 o’clock. R. BEAIRSTO. AUCli0Il€€I`- There have been a good many road 3217-9-29.\Itf_ masters who have paid into the Road s 0 , Notice ol Meeting as f.z"il:if..“i..i“t:’..t";.;".;l‘;;‘:; _l Let everv r I t ll t i | The Shareholders of the Chas. Dalton Silver Black Fox tio., Ltd., are hereby iiotitled that the third ' annual meeting of this company will be held in Knights ot' Pythlas Iiall, l'rowse lllock. Charlotte- town, on Thursday, October 7th, 1915, at 2 p.m. W. B. PROWSE. Secretary. 3147-9-24m3i 1 I I ani instructed by Mr. \Villiam Mc- Millan to sell by public auction on Weiiiiesilay, October the sixth his valuable farm at Brackley Beach, stock, crop and implements. The farm coiitaitis 92 acres, fronts on Rustico lluy where an abundance of mussel niutl and other sea manure can be obtained, is all clear in a high state oi' cuitivatioii and well fenced with cedar posts and wire. There are on the premises a dwelling house, two ibarns, piggery, hennery and iniplc- ments house. l`here are also two nev- cr failing wells ot’ water on the fafm and ii pump in the house. For terms of sale see hand bills. PETER BRODIE, Auctioneer. 2842-9-4_\l St hfiwks. £1 cn r,- see y your paper that there is a great cry for funds for the Pat- g e instalments as demands require, and that you pro- those referred to who fought and died for you and their country? District Gilii Fund. Now as the elec- tion is over and all the Road Masters still in their places, the Patriotic _ oat mas er co ec what he can within two weeks and send it to the Editor of The Guardian who will place it in the hands of the Mau-' ager of the Canadian Bank of Com- merce who has kindly consented to act as 'I`reusurer. I canvassetl my district in the spring and $182.00 was sub- scribed for the Patriotic Fund, and now they have paid $27.25 for the Gun Fund without a murmur or com- plaint. 'I`here are over 480 districts anlH>'+t-+l+ll~4~»*+-l_v-+++.++4~+l4»-I-Orr#-~l~-2+-’+»I=§-i-A oc\»¢~mc=o> _ icaciv--quo Uv 602 592 869 735 10 E 134 NOTE.-Declaration for Assembly- man postponed until Monday at 12, noon, pending returns from Granville Poll, which were not received in time. The figures given above were sup- plied by telephone froni Granville Names' of Candidates. ... 1-.. rlughes. t 90 32 53 78 86 77 722 840 151 THIRD DISTRICT-QUEENS. Wood. 61' 21 40 22 46 84 72 61 50 56 49 84 42 54 118 ' Names of Candidates. gg Chandler. 53 46 24 66 77 32 53 46 40 43 50 30 66 512 558 742 Plsquld Road Lot 49 Majority for McDonald Majority for Wood Ross. 42 29 41 49 57 26 36 68 50 54 28 ,'72 Forbes. 40 55 69 63 18 39 43 24 58 32 FOURTH DISTRICT-QUEENS e. Martin. uh 46 59 88 74 41 37 80 57 73 42 724 46 I-4 2 G Nash. 15 Names of Candidates. 71 66 69 18 50 57 31 71 47 4%fH&I= #HH+k04+`§%i un utils uulili 525.5'l'.lli.l...§l.l.§§'.ii§P...._lP§:_.. R A “nts Wanted Llnscott Company, Brantford, Ont. Boarders Wanted boarders can be accommodated at 116 Prince St., rates moderate. Ap- ply in person,_ 3183-9-27M4ipd_ = I .__ ~____L<;§t._ year job. No experience necessary. FIRST D|e.|,R|c.r__QUEEN,s_ .,l Wl`ll° Llllfe Bl'0ll101’B» Llllllletl. Montreal. Names of Cmd,da,es_ i6_Km).E§§~WA._QTEDT....»TW6MEE as Pr-iivATE cHnisTiuAs GREET- ing card sample box free. Repres- entatives alresdy making ilve to ten dollars daily. Bradley-Garretson, Brantford, Ontario. 9-14M24i. For Sale FOR SALE-Second hand 3 H. P. Sta- tionary Engiiie, International. ready to work. Beck- Bros., Murray River. 3221-9-29M3l FOR SALE TWENTY-FOUR ACRES of land at Hu..ter River good house and out buildings. For particulars apply to Edward McRae. 3219-9-29M3ipd. i=`6|=T"s7/\`EE`-Tc;`oMPLETE MovlNo picture plant cheap. Suitable for either stationary or travelling; ga.s and electric fittings; plant entirely new. Sure bargain. B. H. Yeo, Au- ditorium, Montague. 22-9-23m27i.' FOR SALE A DESIRABLE RESID- ence. Apply 29 Longworth Ave. 3134-9-24M6i. George Gravel, suitable for first class concrete work. Apply to “l lielp Wanted--Femvil ~= WANTED A Gini. Fon GENERAL housework. Apply 313 Euston St. 3203-9-2sMif. WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL Housework. Apply 73 EUBIOH sl- 3201-9-28M3l. WANTED AN EXPERIENCED GEN- eral maid good wages to right per- evening. ___ _3_200-9-2$_lYl§llP'l; LAUNDRY MAID WANTED FOR , g i ’l`eachers Wanted _ __ WANTED.-Secovnld-Class Teacher for Cable Iiead West School. Supple- ment $20. Protestant preferred. M. McLaren. Secy. of Trustees. 2566-8-l7mff ,___, - _,__.= To Let T0 LET A LARGE DOUBLE FRONT bedroom, pleasantly furnished in a central location. Private family. Apply at Guardian. 2553-8-17Mtf. T0 LET.- HOUSE WTH MODERN convenience. Apply 232 Grafton st. 3196-9-28M4lpd. To LE'FSHo_iJ§`E, APPLY 232 _Great G_eorge St. __ 3072-9-21Mtf. TOFLET.-YHOUSE, EIGHT ROOMS, modern conveniences. heated. Cen- tral. Post Box 87, city. 3083-9-21m_tf To LET.-Tris store and premise] on Kent Street at present occupied by Geo. McQuaid, Tailor, possession given August lst. Apply to D. Stew- art, 163 Kent St. 2267-7-26m mtf ,_---;,__-_.;. i FOR SALE-About 100 tons Cape- ‘granted ' WAN1"E'Dl'-`fl`AWT?§`§`AT ON cEf`"|='oR Dean & Stewart at C. Lyons & Co. , Grace Methodist Church. Apply to _ 2797-9-2M1mo ‘ James Carter at Prowse Bros. 3190-9-28-Mft. WANTED-At once, room with px vate family without board. phone. Address l’. O. Box 102, Charlotte- town. 3226-9-29M4l WANTED FOXES T0 RANCH. ’i‘he Halifax Fox and Fur Co.. Ltd.. will take foxes to Ranch, and Foxes for payment. Apply to A. J. Cros- by, care Customs, Halifax, N. S. 2 d. 3 13-9-29M8l|.) _ ] - M _ A, E, Duff, ___ ,, ,,,,___, _._._,_44_.__.- gllxieenil-l)d)t;l bettv‘:'eed`s7 and 8.30 in ‘ WANTED FOUR MEN To TAKE large bedroom. Apply 186 Great George Street. (Special rates.) aiss. 1 _ §,‘;ls°,§’,‘,’;`§°°d H°"’"“]` A§4°g.g2§r;f2'wANTED-To ExcHANoE MALE fox for female. Allly I0 BOX 446. City. 3160-9-25Mtf. v`v}AN`T'€o-aANci-uNG AND cAnE for several pairs of foxes for next sea sou. Write at once giving terms to J. M. Box 44, Charlottetown. 3198-9-28M3l. , ' 7 4! The buildings are in first to-date hot water heating etc. 3215-9-29M4i. _.I Desirable__Property For Sale By Auction I am instructed by W. (7. White. Esq..-to sell byauction-'at ' - the premises “Brighton Lodge” at Brighton on Monday the 4th _ day of October at 11 o’clock forenoon. The large and desirable dwelling house and stables, with 8 acres of lantl_includlng an orchard of about 400 fruit trees oi’ the best variety, apples, pears, plums, cherry etc. This orchard is considered one of the best in the Province. class condition, the dwelling house being one of the best built houses in the city having an up- _ - Owing to failing health, this property will be sold without reserve. and offers a rare opportunity to secure a valuable pro- perty ut your own price, and is _within a mile of the Post Office. liitending purchasers can inspect the premises on Thursday. Friday and Saturday afternoons. aim R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer... A I B - I ' Going dates W. K. I _ Autumn Excursion T o Montreal Return limits Sept. 16, 17, 18 Oct. 4th. Sept. 30, Oct. 1, 2 Oct. 18th. Fare-Lowest first class one way plus $1.00 for the round trip $18.85. Tickets for sale by. ' Roosas M z9z9~s-tilusutr. -- ' 480 533- 661 649 Majority for Forbes - 53 Majority for Martin 12 CHARLOTTETOWN COMMON AND , ROYALTY. Names of Candidates. and Ward Ward Ward Ward Ward Royalty West 23 » East of Gt. George St 22 36 40 Malpeque Rd. One East Two East Three East Four East Four East 86 79 56 59 31 51 30 62 19 22 liaxsonr or Hines oTHEn - THAN To snirist-1 PoR‘rs ls Paol-uaiTEo. . \ OTTAWA Sept 26-The ox orm Name of Pol. S.R. West of Gt George St und Mslpsque Rd. Ward One Wsst» 17 ward 'rwo West 17 Ward Three West 13 Ward Four West 35 Ward Five West 83 Ward Five West 58 1 4 16 3 10 17 35 56 James Ps Jenkins. C. Gavin Duffy ton. SSS- 63 52 43 80 ‘104 140 126 . \ LONDON, sept, 29-_The c"u¢|¢|er _ __””'“" “`7"”" ""`"""` E """`"' ` 7 `"'E"""" " 7 .r~a .;¢,'iip("\1\s.t. _ ,- ~ ,. .. , W _ _ _ _ "'j-=f ,Ui ‘I I "~','.l" thi' I,"/I I `l"` " _ ‘ YI' 'fi'-IW), \', ` . _ ,. `. . .. vw- ,_ ’ , ‘ I l_. _U1 ' __ __.~. 10th I-lsmpshlres; 2nd Royal Sussexi \ *_ I I *Q* _ ' tw ,P I " 6th Yorkshlres; tlth York and Lan. - ' ' ~t 1. ~ ` shfres; Btn Dorsetsblres; Oth West j, '- ` . _ ` ~ Yorkshiros;_ Bth Duke of Weillngtons; _ . , ,_ _ ,,... _ "' , . 1 ' =\It»n?\l\ nys. \...’ 1 ‘ S’ ' ‘-"= " ' ‘ z ‘ " ' ' - ~ “ ' - '_ , _ ;._... _ E. T. Hi 60 25 42 58 97 40 80 65 Ward Five East 14 Ward Five East 17 26 16 29 28 51 39 Royalty East 39 15 52 43 97 I 50 114 87 36 69 65 442 404 11301012 Majority for Jenkins 33 Majority for Pa'ton 113 NEVER PLEASED. When we our teeth are cutting » We cry and make a fuss; Nor do we like it later When our bally teeth "out" us. . ~ - D ' tion of the iiides of cattle, buffaloes. horses, calf and goat skins, except when of Canadian origin, liss been prohibited to all destinations sbrosd other than the United Kingdom, Brit- ,ish possessions and protectorstes. The exportation of wheat flour, wheat, barley and other grains, except oats is now prohibited only to all foreign ports in Europe and on the Mediter- ranean and Blsclt Seas other than those of France, Russia except Bsltlc ports, Italy, Belgium, Spain and Por- tusal. v 8 I ,.( " F0 miller'-*_* ~- »..,.. Gif.