llauir aol clan :filmed f a _ r 1 ~ _ ~ ~ _Blf"°»°'llf'°ll°l°l"°*»f5' _ __ _,_°'_=“e' . _ _ j lrmf_;_cl!1\iui¢Jfrrs1own.ouenm»s - ‘ » ammo sum. ,;.~-7-3, -- _----'ver--_-,sv-s_u_-vs_ --.1 - ~ ff- 5-- -: ~-me-ww J*-lb-_li -.1 .. - A $HfP5 $HA»Ll_. BE J UF PlllllMlNl -u-__ _ il slid mile the _Pal llall That taaailalilll flat Allow the British Taxpayer ta Feat the Bills "ll" H_°“S@ W'f"°S°°S Clue m0l\l8 atlaiilew _Plant-Llaer Tfhlah laaugurates a e’ Gavernmeat liill'fi{iue"w its Demand for Alutharit-y, ta Obtain ` S' S".°°.°" Read by - - flaw Era in Tourist Traffic. Ships and rffill Take them liver from lillnliralty.-' the Admistrator' Plant-Liner, Evangeline, in Charlotte- system throughout the shi as well ll. t e G srdisn) is d town yesterday eveuin was msrke ss complete system of steam heat-. OTTAWA. June 6.-Parliament ends in The arrival of the ne_w twin-screw ven _ | ge A ¢ a BD with even more general interest than ing the xtter carried e live Prince and | represented a fragment of the naval the tilation. there being a thorough (Canadian Press) cam. _-lv-_ ; Of 'Trade And ` Citizens 1- The Charlottetown Board of ._ _ .____..__.__ o'r'rAwA. June c.-Parliament w i” °° b' °°'“'“°“°°° °“ th' PM es and warmth of its wdcoma to 8tcward's department, If-he The ship' has been supplied with all for power of Great Britain, the lormer'life-belts and life-saving apparar\m,iSca an excellent system of fire extin-'U10 ty and represented the opening of s guishers, also Lord Ke1vi.n’s patent Tha carried evidences of‘ growing prosper- and e new era ln the tourist business of the sounding machines and the `Marconi UIBGUUH ¢hF0UKh0llt Canada province. Wil' As the magnificent ship entered the; T harbor crowds of citizens thronged areas follows:--Captain, Alfred Billie; Pri e - - the wbarves, admiring her stately Chi lines and graceful movements, and as car, fOfllcer, H Doyle, Bscond Oili Wit ILC. Churchill; Third Officer Geo ‘We she glided to her berth at the Plant Bpearsftlhief Engineer, James Smith; Pls Line Wharf, cheer upon cheer from the'Assistant Engineer, R. McKay; Chief mating 011 010111. but the llwlley Mid °l'Y assembled crowd gave her a rousing Steward, John Murphy; Assistant *U0 and hearty welcome. - lBtc\vard, John Pace; Purser, Harold the As stated in a previous reference San the Evangeline was built by Messrs.' Harland and Wold, of Glasgow, Scot- land. Her length overall ls 364 feet, breadth 46 feet; depth, moulded to main deck, 33 feet; displacement 5,650 tons; has twin engines and-six _boilers of 6,000 horse-power, capable of rlevelopinga speed of 18 knots. To describe the Evangeline would be some such s, task as describing s. city. She has accommodation for of On the na gating and bridge deck of are- situated- the chart and wbeel_ to houses, captaln's and officers' accom- cur modatlons, wireless telegraph oil‘lces,|ers .etc. On this deck is a large glass img dome lor supplying light and air to 1 the social hall and dining saloon. shi The boat or promenade deck ie B the wide- spacious deck extending almost, Ha _ , t the entire length of the ship, iltted.leh and shaded with canvas awnings, and shi well ad d for promenadlng. For- has ward on ls deck is situated a large her smoking r om, an ap`artrr.lent 40 feet tua long by if feet wide, lighted on three I sides hy rectangular windows and a by large .glass dome overhead. This Atl ' n room is handsomely finished ln oak. pa furnished with setteas, chairs, and tim tables, and upholstered in green Mo- an d rocco leather. Pla declrf are situated 50 staterooms, lsr with doors opening directly on to the ops arlottetown. She was a large and deck. ' Oh There are a number of suites of lux rooms, with communicating doors. exp These rooms are _ beautifully u`phols- tourist- business then available and ' ' was withdrawn. She is now run- SALT LAKE CITY' Utah' Ju” 5` ~ Results of an important and far-ren- g under another name between chin nature are expected to follow no Rico and New York' th gW st r overn rs' conference uring the past few ears the e has 8 e e n g ° _ ' Wu R demand ,or Bymge mid ,m_ welsh assembled lu clue sity today “ld -lm-me °°f“°° and f° “ul ""§.. “" “°€§’§l’.°‘2.°`i.°.§.§l.‘°.§”.f§§..`i€.`iI ;:xt°nt£hth;t the 1;,l8'ntbI‘;h€° dgfzidid alvesegroom scventegn gStates :est of avve e vanga ne ul . ne s the Mississippi e ery respect the equal of Lu ` _ halls and from these lead the stair- G a The announced purpose of the con as tered and have up-to-date fittings in- she cluding the Hoskin‘s patent steel nin spring beds, with mahogany lee Po boards. a D The awning deck extends the entire gm length of the ship, with a. promenade pro on each side. It is entirely devoted to an passenger accommodation. Situated to on this deck are the two entrance _in large social hall or music room 50 tio y . ome y urn s e n w writing tables, easy chaiis, settees, w and of of way, is a native of Charlottetown °d~ a brother ol captain M Murphy Bfitlflh Empire will be imnerllled ll sein the Hillsnoroughi Cruel omcar they are not forthcoming. and so the not Doyle is also emotive oz charlotte M history. Many Guardian readers the latest improvements in b0ats,|Whlch Biz- Wilfrid Laurier and his no he-olllcers of the "Evangeline"_lBm _ h d eau. 'ras clue: steward. by the frld m irlvecial o Th u . The principal rooms have becn“Wlth the Prime ~Minister’s ringing de- Sir was that of H. M. B. Cruiser Cum- fitted with telephone connection with °18fBf|°1l that Camilla will not allow par berl nd a few days previously. While the British tax payer to foot the bill atb. the three ne ssary dreadnoughts 'l‘h ators have tried to withhold from are defence of the British Empire. they t declaration will cause great sate said is .lead and eller Canada is ae- al, ed the government and the o Wilfrid Laurier and the Liberalydo nothing, when the war actually it ty in the Commons and the Ben- -begins she is to send untrained vol- he I . ‘ tliead of the main tower 9, line- 0 e dlslmgenlous plea that there is men of five or six years' training.. mas ' emergency is smashed. The ships,Ths young men from the shop, the SEZ °If“;_f $5563 °:_t zohzlst _ -sa' w needed, they must be built and farm. the lumber CSMP and the min- ’ g 5 r ec 9 rm” will be built. Mr. Churchilling pit are sturdy and courageous, xgzewhere dow" me une °‘ "‘“m"I“ were being shown through th’ ‘mp that in March last and he, the ll-ut they are not trained to manage . ’ de uith government and the British, zllns and torlledlléi Md l‘~|-‘GY BTH “Ot Connaught parlmmeuc was M0 . ' Asq lbss telegraphy. The situation is that the Naval Aid: parliament repeat it to-day. Liber-_ seamen. If any government were mad ggarles Fitzpatrick Uwe, Justice 0, may quibble as long and as much enough to rush them. to the firing Canada who read ,he speech ,__ m o ell of immediate resources where-`,as they like. The navy will be dan-, line, as Sir Wilfrid Laurier suggests, the ’ 0 t° 011791' U1* illllli- They are. gerously weak without the ships and_they would be seaslck- The man T » De - the ships will be provided. It only, whose ideas of naval defence are so the are anxious to set the hammers wanted Sir Wilfrid Laurier's wordslshallow has done his best to prevent Ha esterday to show how hollow the reel aid being Elven t0 U10 E‘lllPil'B- unteers to man ships which require T 5| prorogued this afternoon with all the 3; _ n li t 0 d' a t e in al i . P°'“° “”° °°""'”°”Y th" "N “S” nc mllf:rglmtn~;n;1»7a3'rzglatgzoemgr-gxdisinpsfllxl zlsprgpimzlouemnpeu ”'°'°’"’°"' A” mee" ”‘“‘"‘°“ *° “V” his parliament had come to an end. ffantime l.,.o,,,n,,” and pan,-,m|u_¥’ was all over, the second session gl sp flag was hauled down from the absence of H. Il. H The Duke of by e good ship llivangeilnaand her af- ers, and its recognition of lb! iendid efforts of the Plant Linh-in omoting the tourist trade‘of t e this Province. At hight o’clock yesterday evehllll. hile some thousands of citizens courteous and obliging officers, Q legailon of the Board of Trade the Administrator, Ht. Q)-l"oll.g\;3°it gmted “po” C0’ Chlpmml' O um Throne. ‘fy he last day saw a thin house and “ei arrival of the red coats on par- msnt hill saw a rather smaller °' ~ U0 llis, Purser Bandai) and the other fflcers. The delegation accompaiiled a large number of citizens was re- ved in the music room. Mr. Jenkins, Rresldent of the Board Trade in a few well chosen and ap- i t lr , l _ authority have been withheld by Liberal contentions are It will not He presented his plan, 5, preposterous crowd than “NBL prom B E rem” 5 we comed the or action of the Senate at Sir Wil- be Laurier's order. They are need- need. b 1916 th will and and 700 passengers, the quality of the ac. Lin commodation ranging from that of u.,irre palaccl to the ordinary comfortable ‘wer home, and e. cargo capacity ol l.500 bet tons. _ 0 She has sl; decks in all: Navigat- gre ing, promenade, awning, main or sa- vine loon. lower, d tween or cargo deck._Edward Island, the carrying capacity » tr? those steazners was usually taxed .___ its utmost, not by tourists and ex- rernomber the steamere Garroll‘ dell Worcester of the Boston, Halifax Wil Prince Edward Island Steamship fOr e. Thesaold ships, following an and government announced that it would have come forward by the ed the will of the People £0 lll‘0l/ull. go,- l next session renew its demand thousands and they would have ask-. The ships will be built, the people of an. authority to obtain these ships, ed to.be sent forward to take their Canada will provide them and the ___B on getting it will take them over places in the firing line." ,Libieral attempt to thwart the will of For gular service by sailing packets, from the Admiralty. The situation is The passage shows that the Liber- the House of Commons comes to hav 0 U16 flI`8t 25511181' S€0&m°l”€ DIYUIE hUm`|UHl»l11E e¥\0\1llh, bllt it no longer al leader's ideas on naval defence nought. sal, ween Boston, Halifax and Ghar-~ ________ an emergency, there will be no one. and when he could not procure thi; he says, until war is actually_its adolltion undertook to say that kno Y e world defence of the declared. until the actual shooting is no illau must be ad0l>t6d~ l and g on, and then Canada is to send, I It was a. dastardly plélying with the bow _ R ___ __ ____ _ ships, not trained seamen. init a elafviytof the l_;Jn;l>lr€ £4; g8ill__8 Pl1_l;¢Y and F8 y w or er em at oncle. crowd of unskilled, untrained vo un- a van age all 0 V611 PBI” Y SP e. od ¢,gwn_ ' ‘If ordered within the next few weeks, tears , here are his words. His efforts have been foiled. Mr. irlird which stood on parliament' This-palatial steamer is the climax they should 'be ready possibly in the “lf there had been an emergency, Borden once more has shown coolness ,mr a not long though interesting bit second half of 1915, more likely lnlh-Om the shop, the farm, the lumber,and dexterity in leadership. He has C ing three times on the way inied = -i t of the Princess Louise Dragoon H, lack Rod arrived nt the door of ace” to Ch°'l°tt°t°"'”» 3"“°f‘mY (-ommons at ,mu put ,0u,._ acknowledged the splendid service cred at the aoor, was admitted, give" "l the P-“Ht by the Pleat Line solemnly delivered 'bis summons, “"5 h0I‘¢d that the new cr’ intrbdiic- by the magnincent new ship would th,-ee tim” on the way mm The prove a great success. I-le then call- upnn Mr. Miller, Secretary of the was a de¢,,¢hmen¢ of the Qp,,e,~__Board, who read the following ad- Gcneral's Foot uards and an es dress’ L. Chipman, Esq., Maritime Mgr. first half of 1916. Now tha Bor- camp, the mining pit, our young men olltflanlled the Lllherals, and has caus- Gi: ards accompanied the Administra- Plsnt Line B. B. Co., and O; t ll .. .. ... » _ SOCIAL- INSUHANEE ll curtains. and green Axminlter ear-pet.` undertaking. Immediately aft of the music room ~ and of! the main entrance hell, are _a advanced bookings for staterooms for Alrea'dy~ they are gratified by the ` ly and Au ust lndlcatin a lar e number of “staterooms ds luxe," Ju _ E g g lmndsomel fitted and furnished the tourist travel. 0! this enlsr ed trai- _`“ Charlottetown will undiubtedly PARIS' J““" 6"R°“" Admiral Mb' the hedsteads of solid brass. The receive its share and present indica- “ft E- Peary “’“”‘ , formally r°°°“'.°d furniture is of lnahllglilly and all U19 tions are that the summer, thanks Wday by the Umversity °f Paris' the inaugm-‘tion 0, this mBg,,m_ The event was attended by a d s- At the mein entrance of this deck cent se,-vi", ,H ,ge the largest tingulshed comlllllly. that save the is the Plli‘ser‘s ollflce. Aft of this detk stream of summer visitors in its his- A"‘"i°“° explmer a °°rdm]` wdcglmi' arg eighty staterooms of good size tory. - Prime R°1“_“d Bonapangd pres 3 1 The' Guardian representatives who *md in his ‘“tr°d‘:_°t§_ry 5 ge" d°_ with unto-docs appointments. vnlo.a_.uu. snip last algae are insane °1ef°<1 *lla* *“°“g,, the °"‘;‘;,“g haf, collar. Cl-sea' in ie a °““° °’ me “""“ ° °°“ Y _ e sour ous an the main deck. Here, also are tvvo_ energetic travemug a_g,,,.,,__ CDL C,,,p_ been notable for hero_icr_acl1ieven:len_i_;s, m the uo d to grea er an, Maritirrna Manager, and Mr. ”°thmg moved . . ensde deck and at the extreme end is Mm-phy_ Cm” Btowwd _,or the , wonder than Pellry S lf-lll1°“f10“ Of e steel house ssllltllilllrls a steam kindness in snowing them over the ‘he Nm” P°l°' steering engine, etc. splendid steamer of which they are On the main deck forward, of the 511 so ju,,t1§ m-0ud_ _ grand stairway ,is the dining saloon., _ _ _ y . walls panelled in silk. tapestry and fic fittings are handsome and expensive. to attractively upholstered and fitted Aft is a large stateroom leading to eq companion ways leading to the prom- 60 by 46 feet, with seating accornlmo- dation for 150- people, arranged at tables holding two, four, six and eight perilous. The chairs are uPl10_l- 'A stored in blue and old-gold rep. The _ curtains are ofblue silk velour. This saloon is brilliantly ligated with _exec-_ tric lamps and the ventilation facili- ties are of the best. Aft of the dining saloon BN _f»l\° pantries connected' by gelleys and working this deck from the attend on either on which are o- 1 a number of nz de luxe” and up- rep with e lower lim csbln Hsmnrou, I --_-_>________ 1 _ .A ‘ - `mcncement week at 'the Naval Aca- ' dems’ culminated f°d“Y 1" the gmd' ‘ ‘ “tion exercises, when two-MOTU 01 -__ signal button thl ° me md Steamers' the U“"°“ men's compensation mothers’ pell- Worcester were ac’-llllred Bild f-he sions, and old nge mul dlsnlllllt ell- , _ ~ v ll _ nt Line began an extensive advcr- B;0ns_ _ Ale gl t_ne,_s_ king room is an en- tising cam-reign which resulted in a --_-____ trance, hall lealglong to the -main stair- large tourist trade. / , way ‘hs.ll'on' Hivni!Ig‘deck._ ' On this 'For two seasons, 1898 and 1899 the ge steambr Ls. Grande Duchess was » _ rated between Boston, Halifax and ........ STMFS HIEHTS F. D enslve a. ship for the amount of r nde Duchess with every modern h t ti ways to the upper and lower decks improvement which has developed in ference is to three Qu the was on ' ll , ith ti l - Leading from the main entrance is a the meantime in steamship construe- ;)el,eS,!,';:t‘;,;; glegd Exrisgegegss n added t th rn tt ti 0 B any B rac Uns _ l> ao feet hands l l ln <1 1 lush ea °' °h°"" "gh" by °h° Fe "M g" were possess by the former t , it f it D H y of white and gold. containing Plano. shiD.- This venture of the Plant Line §f,';";f]':,Ber‘:.Bt,£;',";‘; ,,a(;,,,.&f ,e;,,§,.ceB_ made with the confidence and etc., tlb furniture being of-moha.ga- hope that the outlook for a greatly ny and the upholstering being of old increased tourist traffic to the ro rose velvet frieze, with silk tapestry vin . .:..; PiH|S UNIVERSITY iD ' _ t i it of the Secretary Jblgiirrisziglgasgn :lvfastll€eheN:1i:; thstlie Academy ami he pauses, was given an' enthusiastic reception. unveiled a - on the Stoney commemerstethe gomng EVEHTQ, - in the engage- iv s, tnc steam ~ __ 0; t°'g°_Y» Wt Z5' ¥";“‘”f ““"“.€°‘ ____ ` -cnch succeeding Saturday up to and a ros n searc o or unc. VIIIUAGO m_ Juno 5_,,,hc D ggiggifailsguioégggt§__§t;T§; first conference in the United States wemknown and popular stemne to provide for a _comprehensive dls- rl cllssion of socml insurance assembled llfax. This ship has given excel- - ty » service 'and while many other 2;; ,af ity ,§°dnyA"”d°F 8 "uwiccf _ me can ssoclu on frl.. 775 hav” ‘mme and go,” the Halifax bor Legislation. Noted social Econ; kept to her service pcrformin 5 l l , r il l . li _ schedule with remarkable l’““°‘ ;;1:i77atiIl?l?;`e;$ll3llllclxcizilteso :lLlp(<)71llll(E;l Ill. ' - Y- _ l in l - s n 1893 this Company was acquired, ,Ke 1,? §&‘;°:,:£;:§c_ 1';\,,Y,`;"mt‘;_H “gms the Plane system and the cocoa.. da B. es ,U B th F, , ” W" . , Y s s n ere wil >e papers antic laid §$8l1¢;`__Sf°“"“:_h€_l;’ ‘“‘"“’ and discussions, covering all phases Y was rm ~ “b°“ ° 5'1"” of social insurance, including work- - . Pnlslln nlnuus embryo admirsls went forth into the world to serve their country 0l1~ the seas. The graduates received their d lomes from Secretary D-“H1018 It __ _ _ _ _ _ _ ________________________________ __ _ __ ___ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____ _________________________________.___________._.___________._._____._.__ .___. ______._____._.,_._._._____.,,___._._ Poi tetown Dlurin the yes.; of the ' ""`"""""""""" ` Notice is hereby given that com- mencing June 7th, lnst and on incllldlllg September 13th, 1913, our Plant and Office will close at 12 w for storage should he delivered hcrc lottetown llcxt Tuesday and the the Mills il cillnwl ,___ Follnwilll: is ll list of ministers who hi - 's carriage. These were the usual angements. t elsewhere there was a change. the first time since arliaments to fire the salute from d . Sir Chas Fitzpatrick occupied Throne, the collsuls in front nf u knot of the officers of the in ,,tt,,_,,d the N_ n_ and p_ ].}_ ,,,_ llemiqllnrtors stuff to his right- and rfcloclr, Noon. Any goods llltendcd lllnll Uollfercnce which opens in Uhar- th” ’ at least one hour before time of names of their cntertaincrs:- [r°"t closing. Our patrons are respect, A ‘fully requested to co-operate as much ns possible to enable ull concerned to A secure full benefit of the Saturday Half~Holidny. i B THE ISLAND f`.0l.D STORAGE- GOMPANY, l.'l‘D. `B ,..__.__.________ B B C FUH SHUUTING ~ _(Cunluli.»m Press) OT'l‘AWA, .lime li~’I‘llc Minister of C Militia and Defence has authorized the' awarding of the following special ...To the 'best shot ln each squadron of calvary, company of infantry and C field troops and company of engineers, three dollars. two dollars. For these prizes officers are not D eligible. FOR CLASSIFICATION One cent. per word each inser- tion for advertising in this column. E Cash must accompany order. Mini- WANTEFCOAT, PANTS AND VEET F makers. Apply Ml. Ross 6--7M3ipd Small family; easy work. 174 Kent COMPOSITOR (CAPABLE OF MAK- ing up) wanted. Apply Guardian Of- G _lisa 5-1aMtr. in a private family (Catholic) for yollrlg man. Apply, stating terms, I _to F_‘._ A. D., Guardian Oillce.6-7M3i, ery nnd Pleasant St. purse contain- _ kllldly leave here. 6-7M2ipd. WANTED-A JANITOR FOR THE First Methodist Church. ‘Must un- derstand stesm heating. A 1 b ._=l=_°_rnel~_=_~=_l;°l»r_@l- l-5 _ - VALIPABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE We Offer for private sale that beau- H tiful cottage and lot with garden- the property of Mrs. Norman Mc- MAID WANTED IMMEDIATBILY. Fulton, Robert G.-Guest Mrs. R.M Johnson, Russ. BOARD AND LODGINGS WANTED Harrison Harry-Guest Mrs. R llcn, 'l‘llomas-A. G. Bell, Orlellnr me St. vide yers, George-Mrs. Thomas Ayers, nemllcru of the (‘olllmnns before bar. Premier llordcn stood in of the stall officers in his privy. The determination of the govern- nt to continue its eilorts to pro- ior (‘-ullllllillll ro-operation in 7 B __ ld __ the (lolnnloll llcfellcn of the Empire 5“>'*’ S- ` rllllll.ll.l..nl` “ul A~ C"A' P' Large' 14 Baymnd Xlm;hcc§ll‘llrr‘:»l(c o\fvu \;lIi`:urnlls relilsrl 311|?) hit. crrie. .Iohn C.-George E. Hughes, P . Ellis. Gommander S. B. "Evan- l saline." ' ' " ` Gentlemen:-As representative; of D e been proroglred in 0f_¢,,w,, the the Charlottetown Board of Trade, ltc was not fired from Nepean and fefliwtillg l-11!`0U8h lt the business _ _ __ _ nt. The Guns are ancient twsn- i”“""’f-its 0! 9155 CRY. We gladly Gm- . g r ' ' _ ty_f0,,,. p0,,nde,.,, ,md are much the brace this opportunity of extending at exodus from the Maritime Pro-i _ __ worse for wear. It was found neces-` £0 es, and particularly from Prince ' ' S ` sary mo om ' i_snlelaec quick more outside the or-_hell M211 llillslllarlv fortunate in the mollrics on Cartier flqiiare. ipast in its management, placing only The ceremony ln the gunned was those in control who understood theirl you a most hearty welcome. Whllc the Company which you serve business, and anxious to oatsr to tht; _public wants, it has also safe-guard- ed the travelling plllllic and catered to its convenience :md comlott, ID consequence of this we find that from time to time new ships haf/e been placed ml this route, and to-day we arc privileged to welcome you on ,board oi' one of the finest ships that cvcr cntlercd our harbour. It is not necessary on this occasion so into details as to the servicb ‘cmlereli our public by the "Plant nn ill advised qllcstiml by Sir Wil- Line” during the long post, for it k frid Laurier in the Commons today. would take up too much space, and __ 1" ;fm$_P~__w C T _ The lender of the Opposition atternp- would be out of place here. Suffice " Werg - ~ - - “""°"» 205 ted ll cific ut the Administration for it H‘"B"°'°“gh st' "because it had not succeeded in roll- shown that th ( to say that the past years have e ‘ompan-ly is maintain- 33"°W‘_;é __A~`g[t"9- D' 1" HOOWF- vincillg parliament that there was_ ing n progressive service, which il ““ Q" ' such an enlerlzencv as was desired ln 1 ertram, Frederick T.-Guest John the speech from ,he Throne.. in No_ “army “PP"°CiBf0llCl\t\0l\ clear from this port for many. many i v _ » ' ' ' mum charge twenty-live cents. Fitzpatrick, Percy A~°‘W~ S- New' will be made in 30 days' years' *md i"d"lg° tm hop” ul” "h°l" som_ 109 Norah River Road. _.________ sllccess which is due to a kind-neartf . lxcllllll slacl 275 Euston St. Hillsborough St. (;0__ sz. ~ 5--salvlslu. nam, wlllroa lr.-nr. liyersnls sus nor WANTED 'ro LEARN PRINT-` l°“ SV ing. Apply to Guardian Office. G'°“gh' J°h“ B"`BmdI°rd M' Guugh' _*__ "**-------_-5314M“' Gregg, J. spiaer~s. W. omline, zoz Th, W,,u_k,,,,w,, meat nm 6, make Charlottetown, of which J ould. A- J--Guest F- R- N¢Wll°m» stanley wedlock and H. J. Han-is LGHOX- are sole Partners, have received their J h. Ru - summer stock of fat cattle. They to- ° 1150"- 5°- tal the larg number f 115. Th “IBI`l`i50¥\» Wmi“m» D~D~’Th°s' Pick' were boughte from tht; most reliahiz ard, 103 El1Bf»0ll SV stock raisers in the province who have LOST BETWEEN CO.URT'S BAK- Hartman, B. 0.-George S- Ifllllllll. 8 reputation ,wand go umm for rBis_‘ 77 UDP" Pf1“°° SL mg the lil nest ol l b g ss 0 eef t ` ing sum money and key. Finder Heaney. JllC0b~Pal”s0uage, Richmond . 8' B °°rB'_ neifers and cows. » St. Hi ks Thomas-Guest C l. M ‘ o , o oore, Mrs. Farquharson, 187 Prince ONE BROTHER WAS DROWNED` ST JOHN N B June 6-B si. ppy y __ . . . . By letter to w. w. stanley. sony 0, H°wa_1:__f;t;l__A_Lle_;_s_l_1__c.¢_?N_B0z3;i_.;v;1_>_tr.s1:;__l;l K____yeou__sa.J_______°___t ¢________ M_______ _morrlamoeorge-peter Newsom. san., One cent per word each insertion in h“”““‘ “°°‘ 'mm' hu L°“°" ' A ' M°¢\1°fl\1l. George T.-Von Clure Gay.‘ - blah 1 tel h lslcd h Ki -- . this column. Cash must accompany “p°__tcl;.u_i_l;_e°__ Lover aan y art; el’lf&ad,t Wesley Albert Mutch, Upper Prince Street. . _ _ . P - F9 Mag' Minimum chu” t"n'ty_a" keel’ accurate, time without clean- Lane, V(:lPG.E2}z:;:lR!g?dTs¥lor. Up- mm' silgzelrdkillilgnonrd 8,' at f“|“°“ 1°' "h° tha *airm- csu . ~' ' ____ _ .ing, etc. for one year from date of per Prince at gm,” goofs,-.le 'i' Higsl. 7 Am* he was sighted and rescued. la \~.~e;; slew ¥°"‘ ~ ~ li . 'rue is e ' ` ' ` ' ' ' r ... ._ ._ en _l:e__¥_;:;&<;_w;°!__w,,“_ __émm_ °q,,,,,_ 3»_1;_u<_i_ifdau.avrr:i_l:___fo_r:h:o:lvool__'cea-_marlii _‘.1f.-James milling, 61 Lenox. ' i from ‘meats-for the asking. :Let me know M - _ 5” 5, _ _ V°'l'_l°- _ _ _4_ Mu F .-_ H ,_ 1° "fell at Il m°d°l‘ete price.-I»ePene. A. le.-ure. noi-spy an Pow- mt 2;" illness ' ne an 6-flgi. - Cl»u»lll5‘lO,l it st W. N. Tsnt9n's_ “°_'1`s*'~ r t ` ' ' ’____._.'.__..._._... _ Jewelry store. ‘ 6-Teisinmcougy, Alonso-Beal. Osrter. 14 ‘ '° _ D - ' f ' ll er Priu .8t. m,,lm¢gt_nelievee Neur-a_lgla_| _liqlnlerdls Linlment Cures Cdlde, ste, 1_l_cLauen1le, Nslflqmrp Aug' W' B,-Guut G. D. Wrixht, H. Johnson, y, . e outlook, that the €.r;Z,T,,,fe ivgyflegege of mutual 'benefit to the company and to the province. the route and therefore the paying end of it. it would he to the com- psny's interest to do all possible to promote tourist travel to this vort- wm, up eompany and Charl0ttef_»0_Yn Buying together it should mean much for Charlottetown. _ captain Billie and Mr. Bandall,"in a few words. also expressed their ' te- Alter three rousing cheers and e. tiger to Captain Ellie, Col. Chlpmen and the- Evangeline and the singing of I-Ns a Jolly Good Fellow.. the pleasant conference broke -np. Y --.~_.._....____,_ l » l, e of George. on Pate 11 mesrau Llnlmene cures nlpteerle.