_--,r-~ 1 1 ‘#0090010 . _ _ _ _ :1 OCOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOIIOOOOOUOOOOO #0 OO'l\fO#OO9Ol'§'U+OOO§iO#¢'ii§i1'O'l»i'l"l"|'l'§O'l'#QOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOD O O O OOOOOOOOOOO _ _ _ __ _V . *'.°'*‘.‘.*"*“*'l'O'l\'OO'i\l'%'ru-§4\Ol\Ol»O§§§§§l'0§#_'D*'l"l'OO_§°f'|»'O'l»§O'bO\'lIl0O*§'l'i§##~l"i'l'~|"l\O\O*\'l"l\'|°'|'§§1l»OO'|‘l\\l»‘l§§'l'+'|»+'l»'|‘~b++-I'iiiiiiiiiOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOCO The Charlottetown Guardian Covers Prince Edward Island Like the " Dew f _ __ _ _ _-_ _-_-_ _-__~.»_»_ _ _-_-,-_-_-_-_-_~_._._ _ _ _ _ _.___._____._._____i_____ *A _*_ _ _ _ _ _ A _ Y Y Y A A A , ' " ' ' ' ' - - ‘ ~ ' - - - -~'" - - -‘~'-'-'ff--= -'-'- » . >-:.~:--.-----~:.-_~..-_~_-:_~.-_-_-_-_-_-__-_-_-_-_-e_-_-.»_-_-_-_-_-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~_-_-_-_-_-_~;_-_-_ _ _-_ _-_-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_~_-,-,-_-_~,_._-_»_-_-_sg~_-_-_-_-,_-_-_-_-_-_-_-:_ _ ._-,_-_~_._-_____-_-_~;_._-_-_-,_-_._._._` _ -,_..._._~_-_-,-,_-_._- - -.-_-,_-_¢_»_-_-,-_-____,_-_~.-_»_._-_~_»_-_-_~_-,_»_-_-,-_-_»_-_-_-:_-_-f_-:,,-;_»_»_-_»_-_-_-_-_~_~_-_-_-_-;_-_-_-_-;_-_»::;|q»s\~ THE CHARI.0ii`I`:IOW GUARDIAN A-,._m_,_"y__°uM_Um _ _ _M ofa |Na oAll.wr _ _ _ _ _ `&` .` nn ‘ - ' ' er ear vor n no _‘f'_9_f_ly /N°i"'_E1e I 9 Dell¥)___1l7_. _ _ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. WEDNESDAY, 1917 ,§_35‘g°,':r Yi;-'_ Quia: Ldvtggyfq “__ VAg!: §;i‘<;:_l.llsslrllali°Ahifliilrlssusnls *#00 MAY DAY FEARED |3U\N|3fR3 'N ITWAS CAN-ADIANS 0 , _Oro-boeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeoeoeoeee-been I .___ .,.‘fi‘f,’,2,',",‘;',,?‘f;,,°,§";',;{ ,*,'§:n‘};;°w=;~:‘ MISCELLANEOUS. A "lil \°°°Ml\l°\i°¢ order. with rnlgl l~lUN1TNo1'6`N l=Anlv| 's'-'*"“`c wang IN THE FATHERLAND ll Ce o h h I’ ill lil l mum can ' |25 ` ' - ° ‘ - ou-¢»~-22.1.....f31"Ino"f£..'$2.If i“fi<’i°§?."1n”“§l>i“n “°°“°' E“° R' “Mus "3 P9 ii’ 55 “Ven 9 ¢ li 3 W by flmltllng with order. t t ., . _ ......,...., ..._ -....... .., ,.,.f‘.:""' ~ ‘°"°‘°"“ P- E- ‘~ ,."i3°`i`3-‘;’i~2‘5i?>71'~ oi Troubles li Any from Reaching ‘ o een¢_hy mail will be charged at 21; 100 aHEE're No?EPAPEa wrrli por word. to cover book-keeping chan Umm Printed address iioc. Guardian so ° ' ~ ‘ gzzéstatlonery and postage on " M `APEENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED TO SELL F0 "U10 Did FDIIBDIG Fbllthill Nurse;-R. ilg." We teach our men to sell. perience unnecessary, highest commissions paid, handsome fr” euutnmant- Swan at Wellington, ’l‘°r0ntc. ont, 248-5-1ME1mo. WANTED-REPRESENTATIVES TO Bl' di'stri'bute Tablets which wasll clothes spotiessly clean wllhout PUWIUI. One trial makes perman- "N CIISIOIHBUSI One llundretl p cent proilt. Make live dollars. daily. Send ten cents for samples for _ ,four washings. Bradley Company, Brantford, Ontario. 9o9s,42oMl2l AGENTS WANTIED.-NEW, MONEY. lllhiillit' marvel. etlainge scientific iii-560*/HY. KALOMIITE revolution- izes clothes washing ideas, positi- vely abolishes rubbing. walrhboards and washing machines, $1,000 gun. arentee. absblutely harmless. wo. men astonished. territory pl-oi_e¢. tion. The Arms. Company. 21 Plo- vincia-i Lane, Montreal. 157.4.25M15i. BQARDERS VVANTED. ACCOMMODATION FOR TWO CITY men. or two college students ot. 8. Upper lllilsborough St. 234-4-30M6tpd Fon SALE. ` A F631' SALE'-Z-`DAv'r6N c su ne- glater. W. A. Hutcheson. 157 Graf- ton 6t. 300-5-2M2ipd. POR DALE- GUERNSEV HEIF-'ER alll. apply John T. gglaivan. Mt. W1. Road. 6.5.2M1iE2i F6Il"`6TCE;-- HALF FRED .lensev ww, newtly freshoncd. Apply to Francie Chowcn. Winsloe Station. 297.5.2M4lpd FOR ` SALE.--AVRSHIRE BULL. esss 3 slut: 100 ENvEl.oPEs w|1'H PMNTED address- 60c. Guardian 0 Sitgb A0 Dolvl|NloN EXPRESS Mo- e lo rder. Tlley are payable __ Ve' Where- . 216-5-zlul~:1l. cAs ssnvlcs. -_ nogglrl- WARD 11 UDP” Queen St., phone 590-J., 284-5-2M6lpli ron Pnolvlpl' aEav|cE AND A ggféo .los A1' A MoDEnA1'E E. 'rev THE ouAnDlAN .los PnlN~rlNo DEPARTMENT. HORSEMEN--VOU CAN GET QUICK “'0"k “nd §00d work on those cards, NUS 01' Posters of your at The Char. iottetown Guardian. Call lm and see some ‘sample work. should investigate th-is offer. -100 noteheads. 100 envelopes and 100 blilheads, all printed witll your name, address' and business for only $2.50 at Tile Charlottetown Guardian. WANTED. cAnno1‘s ANo”l'iA`R`é`Nl`#s"'wA'NT- Ed this Week. F. J. Holman & C0- 2e3.5,lM:li. 1'EAlvlsTEas WANTED.--“fwo men experienced with horses. Ap- Diy A._Horna & Co. 269-5-2M6i PouL1'av wAN‘|'Eo_A'1*`l-iloliesr prices. Holman & Co.. Charlotte.. l0Wll. 2G3,5,1M3i. WANTED (POSITION) AS HOUSE- keeper good leferellce-rl. Apply 106 Grafton St. 280-5-2M3lpd BUTTER WANTEDTIN TUBS AND 1 lb blocks; also eggs ill ally quantity. lllghest prices. llolnlan & Co., Charlottetown. 263,5,1M3l WANTED- PLAN-En AND mrrcu- er. State condition, age, make. and what kinds of work it will do, and price. Write. Robt. Dixon. East Bal- tic, F. E. l. 292,5.2ME1i. weasel, red and cross fox skills l.Oi\'DON-Stl-ict censorship was observed througllout Germany with regard to the observance of Labor DRY. lt was generally anticipated that labor riots and revolutionary up- rlslngs would occur ill the great ln- dustrial celltres ill connection wltll the celebrations of the First of May. 'l`lle authorities however made hercu- izau efforts to frustrate- ally such ut- tenlpts at internal disorder. Appeals were -made to the [labor organizations to pllt aside their f.lii’l`erences with the powers that be for the time being und to stand loyally by tile lfatherlallrl in face of the approaching foe. The Socialist leaders are said to have promised to do their best to suppress any attempts at uprisillg today but f _ - 46B5_3_af;;t°r (Special to the Guardian.) ‘announced their inability to fake' res- ponsibility for the maintenance of peace and order ill Germany after May Day. A Rotterdam report says that re- cent German strikes have brought concessions in the price ot' foodstuffs to the people and the authorities have promised reiollms ill other directions. The government took the greatest precautions to suppress rioting or de- monstrations against the Kaiser and in most of the industrial centres the chief tllorougllfares were lllled with soldiers. At the time of telegraph- ing no details oi’ any serious distur- bances hnd reached either llolland or Switzerland but both borders were carefully guarded and the most ri- gorous censorship enforced. _ (From Our Own Correspondent.) O'l"l`AWA.- Hon. Maltln Burrll. Minister of AglicuItul_'c,` announced today that there were 1,000,000 bush- bcyolld the food requirements of Can- ada. Tile surplus potatoes were in --l’l'luce Edward Island, New Bruns-- wick and Alberta. i ALL OWNERS OF SMALL STUHES ' ' ~~--~------»~~-~~~-~-~»-------=' ----- ---~------~~---------»~ ----------- - _ YESTERDAY lu me House or commons 1,000,000 llushels Poiaioes in. Canada 0ver Food Requlremenis,Chieliy iu‘iNew Bruns- - wick, P. I5. island and Alberta. ‘ Tile House today resumed the dc- bate on the Budget and Sir Tllonlas \V|\il€- Sheiikillg on the unlendment, announced that duties on wheat would cis of potatoes ill Canndn oil April lill not be re-imposed except by Parliament. He also stated that Sin' Robert Borden on his return would-introduce a bill to extend the term of Parliament. :_ -:_-_-_~_~_»_-_~_»_~.-_~_-_~_~_-_-_-_-_~_»_-_-_-f_»_-:_-_-_-:-:_v 1 ~ - _-_»: _-::.-:_-_~.~_-_-.-_-_- ~.- -_-_ -_-_-_ _-_~_ :.~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_= » \\\\ .t /S. A if ii... own dear land endowed Took on them aa a mantle the shade of death's dark cloud; Yet dying thus they died not on whom is glory _shed By virtue which exalts them above all other dead. _ GUNNER "DICK" BURHOE Still another ol’ Prince Edward isl- and's brave soils has given his life ill the great struggle i`or the liberty o|` the nations, Yesterday' lllornillg Mr, Johll Burhoe. tanner. Elm Ave., Llilaliiottetown. received a, telegram conveying -tile snd news that his son. Ricilardt or "Dick," as Ile was falllili- arly known around (lllarlottetown, had died on April- 25th, lxl No. 30 Clearing Station, of wounds received in action. This is not only sud news to his par- ents, but to a host of friends about thc- city. as Dick was well and favor- a.hl_v' known. llc held n good position llllnler'.“2.ately` upon the outbreak of hos- tilities in order to serve his country. \\-'hen the first call came for home de- fenders lle was one of those \vho vol- unteered and sailed with the island buttery for Garrison duty at Sydney. Soon after this, he. with ten other young island men who had been on garrison duty in Cape- Breton, offer- ed themselves for overseas service. The very next day after returning to Charlottetown they left for Valcar- ticr in charge- of Serglt.-George Brady. The others of the quota were Stephen McKinnon. wiilfrld Higgins, Kenneth l\lcLean, Wm, Mclnnis. Johll Strain, Ira Stewart, Samuel Elliott, J. Cosdy and John Bowden. They' became at- tlle lfirst Brigade. l-ieavy Altillery in the employ of the l"’. E. island Telephone Co., which he relinquished The lleroes oi Vimy In Sliii Hand lo They Slormed and (Special to the Guardian.) lllll'l‘lSll lll1HH Cosdy. Hazelbrook, lt. ll. 285-5-Morpd M"€N`”\7v”ANTEo."'1"0”'°M`A'KE BW cults. loaenges and work ill Candy Factory. G. J. liamllton & Sons. Picton, N. S. 250-5-1M2lpd. mailman MAN wAN1'Eo- 1'o‘ take charge of farm, A. E. Long. Mt. Edwird Road. 255.5.1M6Ipd. "1 WANTED AT ONCE - TWO OR thleo good men for work at the old 'Protestant Burying Grounds. Apply at the slwt to W. mann!-lvl-'W ’ T0 LET. TO LET-‘SUMMER COTTAGE AT $01: -h.- For particulars write . Fwsllner. 118 Galley Ave. To , ronto, Ont. 237.4,30ME3i. 1'o.l.a~r 'r naman? or a .noone Ansar lta'l|!wlly Station. apply" 7 ,.,.,,,¢,, s.__ me-llual SHOP 'I’0'WlNT- 204 KENT 57- sultable for dl-esslnaking. Apply Wm. M. Wright. lt. R. N0. - Nnrtll River Road. . 24i.4.30M-iipd __ ...,.._.... . 'ro ll.s1'-1‘lT¢ HANosoM¢ .Pnl- vate residence. No. 220 Queen St-. lleinll the southern portion of the rnidcnce of the late Hon. Chief J tice Palmer, All modern conve- nienuesl lm ediate DOSIBHIOII- All ply to No. £2 Queen Str;’e::5.2M“. S_ pi "villcl" HELP \\'AN'I‘ED- FE- - MALE. WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework, no washing. Apply ut Guardian office-. 180--i~26Mti` WANTED A GOOD RELIABLE teamster, Apply Carvelli Bros. ' 287-5~2M2l WANTED-AT FALCONWOOD HOS- pital a housemald. Liberal wages paid. Apply Dr. Blanchard. 301-5-2M3l. GIRL WANTED FOR KITCHEN work. Apply to Mrs. ll. Durant. 103 Richmond St, City, 134.4,24Mtf. WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework by Mrs. Edward Hazen, Sackvllle, N. B. Apply to W. L. Poole, Montague. 189.4.27Mit GIRLS WANTED. TO DIP AND pack chocolates. make candy and pack biscuits. G. J. llamiltou & Sons. Picton, N. S. 250-5-lM2ipd . WANTED, AN EXPERIENCED GEN- eral maid. One who understands plain cooking. Wages $14.00 per month to start with. Apply evenings Mrs. A. E. Duff, North River Road. Brighton. 10026-4~21Mtf. i BECOME A NURBE. AND EARN $25 weekly. The W, W. BACKUS HOS- PITAL, of Norwich, Connecticut. U. S. A., a general hospital with all modern equipment, offers a three years’ graded course to young W0- lnon desiring a nur-se's llf0i08¢|°“» Compensation during U’Hinill§~ D0’ not ask for application blank un- less you fully intend to take up the coulee. KATHLEEN A. DOWD. R. N., Superintendent of Nurses. Nor- wich, Connecticut. 8061.4.12M1m° _`__._.__._--- 2' MInard’| Llniment curse distemper. __,_,__,._.___----N COMING EVENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS. I _-- mng Bro' """” lo a. ln.. lt was as above: at ll l>- me \9*'"'l “ig _ gm “amy it vm al. ate, 'rho coldest the pre Lhi|