B FTNFUT' ; Sworn Circulation .*** ;_._._._______V___v_____V___V______g__*________ ___________v___._____;_________.___________ _____.________________________________A________A________________ A `_ “***‘”**%.*‘ ______ io Road Dairy byi42,ooo“Poop1o. nt Furnished Advertisers _ unions anllillll sv M¢>=i=ai‘\|i'l¥s"~‘ 'o7A|_e...v ~ W- - - - - - -y- - _ - -- - - - - - - - --_ _ - --_ ___ _ _ _ _°»v»_- _ - - - - - - - - - - _ _ - - ~ -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ -- - - -_ --- _ _ _ __ _ _'_ _-_ _ _ _ _-_-_-_-_-_-__:_-_-_-_-_-_-ef.-.-_-_-_-_-: _ _-_-.-.-.-_~_-_-:.-.-,-_-_-_-.-_-,-,-_-,-_-_-_-,=~_-_-_-o_o A Y / V ' 1 v ) i Y ir il Y- v LV VV _ y 'Y `. _ ii V V I __ .0’."i.'i._'.‘.‘,'.‘.’.?.!.*.'i‘i.‘1i.‘i’.l.i‘~ill'-l.. .io } QHA1eL0TTa'i‘_owN, SATURDAY, MAY s, 1915 ' . {°~9,,2,;°;,;';-,;,<‘;,g;';'_°_'f,°,’,';@,;‘_',;,»°3 ; ~ :J-_ . . ' ‘l _ ' fx OPERATIONS AT CUNARD LINER-§ LUSITANIAF THE TRANSYLVANIA A I THE DARDANELLES SUNK BY GERMAN TORPEDO SAILS FOR ENGLAND lllliil H0ll¢ 5¢0lll'¢il illllllorllllll ',l’08ill0ll8 on Steamer Salled from llewfprli _last Saturday with l3l0 Passengers was Undeterred by fate of Lusltanin. She (lorries Land. worships and Fans Exchange Shats. British Shells Set Fire to the 'Turkish Tawn of Maidos. >-@-._._1,.i_ (8pecial to The Guardian) . DAIIDANELLES. May 7.-Artillery exchanges between warsbips of the Allies and the shore positions of the Turks continue. Some yessels vring from the Gulf of Soros are making use of inilamatory shells._ The town of Maldon was set on fire yesterday. (Special to The Guardian) _ LONDON. Moy 7.--An_Atheus des- patch to tho Daily Mail says the Al- ied troops, after short'ellgagements which caused heavy losses to the- Turks continue. Some vessels flrlngi Souaindore Fort, four miles West qix .Kilid Bohr. Possession ot' these l heights promises the speedy reduction of Soualn Dere which covers Kiiid Bahr. The Allies later continued their successes turning their attention to the section of the peninsula between Gabatepe and Seddul Bahr. PARIS, May 7.-The first attack of bombs, which are believed t.o have caused extensive damage. The message says also that the Rue- Turklsh forts on the leg bank of the Several Russian shells fell within about ten miles of Constantinople. $_ll.lll|.t.llSi'lElVl 0 NIH AMHEHST On Monday. “Send Off” at -‘ Drill Shad To-Night The men _oi the P.E. Island Com- pany of the 65th Overseas Battalion will leave for Sussex via Point du Chene_on Mil;nld%_ morning ang wild; bn:.accompan‘ . ` `l‘l»*W5.ii_li_-_lf. sono _of 'tho _sand n"€.);li§ioot___frao7Alol- h_dlrl`a-rd;0_'|'.iri'llfl`e'|it 'Cards Rheumatlam. .oosnalvsan ans. - 'roo para icon onsssrrtonrlon ou; cult per word each laser tion -for advertising in this column. flash must accompany orders. Mini. mum charges twellty-ave oeotl* Rooms ‘ro LET AFPLV 'rli'l's ofilce_ 9852-5-Smlgpd. _ _ lTKN"Fso`-"i'Wo"`o|N|No Room girls, Apply Queen }Iot¢!l)_lé60_r[_8T.m: ’° L"-T-.“"'i’.""""‘l..‘i°l..*3.‘.?...§i“ ; can ~ llllllgltyleat llllisyotllce. 98l§;§l}l_lf wl\N"r`£o-Malo” ron olsusnsu . l 85 Ed d St. “°““""’°"‘ """’ l»ll..ll.§'.§¥......... N EXPERiENCED :paid for general housework. Apply ' 162 Dorchester St. 98_ll2-5-_8lii_E§lPfl~ ri`ul\`iE`r6n°dEi'E :TAL 'on lNsAN e .o ` es is open for engagement. Apply lgnlliim Avenue. 9814-5-Smiiipd. wANTso-elm. wrrl-l oooo RE- rsrences, for -general housework- - Apply at this oiilre. 9672-4-27Mtf. i Fon safe-Moron eoAT nusv. so root, .15 li. a. Ellsluo- Apply at oflice of Auld Bros. Ltd. __ _ F08 SAI-_E-New Mo1'on so/t'r 86 feet long. Apply Stanley J. Scott. R. R. No. 3, Marshfield. ‘ _V _ seas-s-among. '_"gAg 5iiq|NE-.-2 H. P., in first class \ ergo; iordpaleb £231! Rev M90ilO_ll~ " ' "" “l " #lisa-Ianni. wAN1fE5:By June lst, House with modern improvements. onion Apply at this for lowing is o. complete list of those who gos- - _ - Captain G. H. Campbell. Lieutenant C. Martin. Privates Emmett Allan Charles Arsenault _ Theophlle Arsenauit William Barwise Samuel Beairsto I-larry Bernard George E. Boyle Urban Bradley Harry Braeier Frank Brown Arthur Buell Garnet Buell_ __ George Cameron Wilfred Coulson _ .- -Harry Currie; _ _ Roland .'Day. Eddie H. l)_es__Roches ` ' 'John' Dolron George Dunn Cloud Dunning Frank Dunning Harry B. Eldridge Grafton Enman Benjamin Gallant Fidele Gallant Frank Gallant Wilbert Gallant Ernest Gaudet Adolphus Gauthier Clovis Gauthier i Ronald Gauthier Joseph Gerrier Joseph Harrington John W. Hume John Jarvis _ Stephen Livingtsone Harry Lund ' l Ambrose Mahar Gordon _Manderson Merrill Marshall ' Edward Martin Les, Misner Edward Muttaft James McArdie Aeneas McAulay S. W. McBeth ' Charles McDonald John M. McDonald Alex. McDougall Peter McDougall Neil Mciilaollem Albert McGougan Gordon McKay William E. McLellan Harry McLeod .lohn McQuarrle Simon Nicholson W. H. Palmer _ » Agno Perry Ernest Perry Frank Perry Stanley Perry Gonzales Ready John Sanderson James Sleeves Allstar Stewart D. M. Stewart Ray Sullivan Ronald Vlssey Paul Vite Albion Welker Wilfrid Wilson Horace Yeo, David Fanning Herbert Clow This evening at tzie Drill Shed the men will be ent rtained by the Daughters of the Empire, and a pro- gramme of speeches. song. etc.. will occupy the time. All overseas men are expected to attend. _ ‘ 'NIE WVEATE ' _ 5 - TEIIPERLTUBE, M0010. ETC. ‘ ' ala-»~"_..:.-. _ " ` 'te The Guardian) May 8.-nlarltimez. and South-Welt winds; was of yester- the lowest previous hifi; me evonins at 7.88 and Monday. be ._ illgh tomorrow Monday at 8.02 and WB! -s but it is also reported to have been destroyed by an int'crnul nlnchine in- ternally. Thc Lusitunin left New Dassengers, seven saloon and 34 cabin eronian which was taken ovcr by the Admiralty. The Gorman embassy at Wnshingeon had an advertisement ing passengers not to sail on the Al- lies' liner. Rumors are current here and in New York that last Saturday several ot' the l..usitania's prominent advising them not to sail as the vessel was sure .to be”torpedoed_ Among the passengers were Alfred S. Vanderbilt, Charles Frollman, Sir Hugh Lane and Lady Mackwortli_ _ As soon as word of the disaster reached Queenstown the Admiralty there despatched vessels to their aid and it is believed they rescued ali. ness .was caused among the L.usitanla’s passengers by a published advertise did not cause many cancellations among passengers, as the boat sailed with a full list. LONDON. May 7.-Cllnlirll Co. has definitely ascertained that tho passen- gers and crow of the Lllsitunin arc Torpedoed aff Coast of ‘ireland All Passengers Reported Saved. 0er- mans ln New York had _Warned Friends not to take Passage in this ship Which Leads to Suspicion' that she .was Sunk by infernal Machine from Within in hands oi’ Gerlnau Spy. latest Dispatches Express fears that Many Lives were lost; the war on Constantinople is reported (Spe°l=l to The Guardian) ' (special to the Guardian.) looms shin he roared aaa lives were in an unofficial despatch from Athens. IIALIFAX, N. S.. May 7.-Tito Lusi- QUEENSTOWN; May 7.-The Lusi- lost. It is said three Russian aviators tania was sunk oft' Kinsnle, Irelwtania’s wireless cali l’ornssistonce was flew “0V€l‘ U10 lilly. lll'0DDlllE S0V0l'l1l lt is supposed by o. German subnnlrlne, eceivod here at 2.15 o'clock this after- Eqpn. Admiral Cooke ilcspatclicd all avzfiloblo tugs and steam trawlers to the scene. It would take them about sian Black Sea fleet bombarded lilo York Saturday for Liverpool with 1310 t.wo hours to resell the spot where thc Lusiiiiliin is reported to hzlvc hcon B0Bllll0l'llS Oli Wfllllle/Stl Y- passengers translerrccl from the Cum- sunk. (Special to the Guardian.) NEW YORK, May 8.-There were -=‘-‘-‘-'-‘-'-‘-'-'-'-=‘-'~'-‘-‘~‘~‘-'~'-"-'-'-'-°-'-"‘-'~`-=‘-‘-`-" published in New York papersmdvis- 188 American passengers in all aboard I the Lusltanis, according to a compile- WASHTNGTON, May 7.-President I tion made late to-day at the Cunard ofIices_‘ The British numbered 956, and other nationalities made up the Lieutenant R. B. Rogers. saloon pe.sse)gers received telegrams l'€lllHllllll"I>0S\’- Of the Gel” ` ‘ - c ment that as a state of war existed NEvf,s";8l§ '°1§|h° G8"a""‘"‘) blgzo all Ilgxxtlgil "§ill?|;Nigwa:0rn::gmE between Britain and Germany and that 1 I t .giy '_Q“e°“st°wn merce. "° United States' note the waters adiacent to the British fre; 5"” nm ° “er ‘l°"°“ ""“l“’lio Germany _.as .nsistell that before Isles were included in the war zone. mm ve .hundred to “lx h““d"edlan ve sei 'iii . saved. This includes passengers and, V “ 5 “" ' "e“"`“l” ""1 “°“ ll V0BBBl llYll15 8- British flag would be crew and is the om estimate W _ combatants aboard were sunk passen- iiable to be torpedoed in those w ters ' y e an er m t b d f and travellers sailing on ships og Bri- “hge t°t‘;l“‘ke'h I" :£9 m;“’€t§m°]“'° ;"'e gafgly, ltr., pgsgeglnogveay-|;l;,,a ulgfyfeyfe tom ana hor Amos would _do so ot 5° “g "°“g _ ° ° °“- 905 “gl wrecking onli onlin ht looisoi i-do _their own risk. This advertisement houses, etc.. to night and will wire to- morrow flillest particulars. in the meantime the injured and dead are taking up all our attention. (Special to the Guardian.) y QUEENS'I‘OWN_ May Sth.-A stew-| United States "to a strict account safe. ard who landed here in one of the first _ ability." . ld ` wards. This is the Islnnd‘s Gift to M0101' A- A- llllrtletl. . 1-00 (Special to The Guardian) liAl..lFAX, N. “ May 8.--Nothing _lleflnitc is _vet known of' the Lusltaula disaster. tfunards re udiate the dis nalll Olhfe lil london that there was no loss. ot’ lite Lat(-st dcspatclics say some killed und injured are now boiiig lundcd at Queenstown over 800 Passengers. Captain Declares he will take his ship to Part Flying the British Flag Many Canadians an Board. NEW YORK May 7-The British with the flag of England flying, or not steamer Transylvania of the Anchor at all he replied All precautions. Line .sailed lute to day for Liverpool a however, Captain Black said, would be few hours after news oi the Lusi taken when the Transylvania reached anis/a sinking had been received the war zone t The 'I`ronsyIvanla's cabins were, Ot the Transy1vania‘s passengers crowded. Her agent said there were 117 were of first cabin. 310 in tho 879 passengers aboard, and others who second cabin and 452 in the_ steernge. wanted to go, according to the' agent. Almost half the passengers were from ould not be accommodated for lock Canada, it was said. There was n (Special to the Guardian.) _ “ No, sir; I will take my ship to port c o l' room. little nervousness apparent among the Captain John Black, who was recent- passengers, all of whom had beard, of from the British auxiliary cruiser minute cancellations were recorded. Columbia, commanded the ship. “I This. it was said, was not an unusual have been hunting for a submarine number. Four oi' those who cancelled ver since this war began," was his their passage, the officials said, dict omment on the sinking of the Lusi- so because of illness. The reason why and rcpor-ted.:ls given_out by the Cu- ly transferred to the Transylvania the Lusltania.’s fate. Twelve last- t (Special to the Guardian.) anis. "I only hope I see one this the others cancelled was not dis- rip, and she she comes close enough closed. The Transylvania was due to wilson was informed of me sinking for me to ram her." “ Do you expect sail at five o’clock in the afternoon, of the Lusit;mia_ and Whige House to ily the American flag when you but was an hour late in getting away. ofilcials showed keen anxiety to learn whetlierany American lives were lost. No comment was made. Otllclals did not believe there would be complica- tions, however, unless American lives _ D - patch published early in the evening _ e c r each the war zone?" he was asked vw- -:_-_~_~_-_-_'_~_'_'_'_-_~_~_~_~_-_-_-_»_'_'_'_'_ _~_»_-_-_-_-_-_ _-=-_-_-_---»- .--_-_-_-_-_»_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-fc-_~_-_-.=»_-.-_-_-_-as-_-:_ ,-_-_-_i , . . ..._ ........... SUBSEHIPTIUNS ll] oiiicisls heard privately from personal/ sources that Germany intended to destroy the Lusitania at the first opportun'ity.»to terrorise British ship- ping and restrict ocean commerce with ,marine commander to insure the man submarine campaign was not to ¢ 8 u . the investigation of which has not yell been completed. Should any Ameri- cans have lost there lives the case would be covered, officials thought, by the warning to Germany that she would be held in that event by the April last,- two very important meet- ings of the Canadian Bible Society, were held in the beautiful rooms of the Bible Society building, College Street. The following directors and deio- gotee were present:-- N. W. Iloyles, K.C.L.L.D., Toron- to ` nov. J. s. Suehoriond, se. Johns, Nad. _ A. M. Donovan, Toronto. Rav# _.\_ ]l‘, Ngwggmb, »il'I`9(il!l‘l0t0il, N. Il. G. M. .Vood Halifax. _ ’ I..--pw v-v|.-._ . ¢,-_-,-,-:_-_-,-_-_-_-_-,-_-_-,-¢_-:_-_-_-,-_-_~,~_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,_-__,_,___-_-,-_-_-_-_-.-_-_-_-_-_~ -_-_-_-_-:_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-,-.-_-,~_-_-_-_-,-f_-,__-_-_-:_-,-_-_-_-_-: .\,_.,,_-_-_-___-;Y._._.___.V.v.___._____._.___._._,______________________________:: ` BIBLE socil-:1‘Y."°'coNv1~:N'f1oN closed the afternoon session, with a prayer for universal peace and good will to all. ’ Through the excellent executive ability of Dr. Hoyles, president elect and Rev. W. B. Cooper, the energetic general secretary, a large amount of business in connection with the many sided work of the organization was discussed, and eameet plans arrang- ed for future work. Notwithstanding the tightness of funds, owing chiefly to the war, and many calls for mon- ey, the Ilible Society had distribut- ed more Bibles, Testaments and por- PIFIIFMYEIHIKII-I At Toronto on Wednesday, 21st of tive, Rev. Dr. Christie, of Winnipeg, The above half tone picture is taken “ »A.i.|A.|.¢a' stands almost in the centre of the group, father of Mrs. (Rev). Mur-. phy, Charlottetown, who has visit- Hill] KITEHEN lil] J. W. Grant . _ _ _ . 1.00 J. E. B. McCready _ 2.00 4 Mrs. J. E. B. McCresdy _ 2.00 'A. Home & Cop . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 1.00 W. P. Doull_........._ _ 1.00 Major C. McKinnon _ 5.00 W_G.l~logt:.......... ._ _ 1.00 The Two Macs . 1.00 K. (Y. Irving . 1.00 T. A. Ferguson . . L00 ____ Miss Louise McCrea.dy _ 1.00 Miss Mercy Coles . .. 1.00 It is extremely gratifying to find D. K. Currie . _2.00 such a ready response tn_,the appeeil...i;. il. 'Bllnett .. ._ 2.00 for 'subscriptions to the P. E. I. Ffel`d‘ Mrs. Burnett . _ . . 2.00 Kitchen and Ambulance Fund. The loll. Willie Rnd Niel Burnett . _. 1.00 scheme was launched only yesterday, Frank Oliver . _ _ . . . . _ . . . 1.00 and already The Patriot has received Mrs. Chas. Patterson . 1.00 over $80 and The Guardian over $100. M0lll0 Currie . . . . . _ . .50 This is most encouraging. It only re- H. A. Leonard . _ . _ _ _ _ _ ..._ _ _ .25 mains for every one of the readers ot' Wlllnie . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _ _ . . ._ .50 the island newspapers to do their R. D. Mchiluclllail. M. D.. Sl- - duty and the money necessary will be l’eter's _ . , . . _ . , _ . , _ _ _ _ _ _, , _ _ 1.00 forthcoming by the time specified, viz., Dr. Harry -l0llnS0ll .. _ . _ _ . . . .. 2.00 May 30. It should be noted no sum is Dr. George Carruthers _ _ _ 5.00 too small or too large for acknow- Jiim€S Toll. Jr. . 1.00 ledgment. it every one of the 42,000 P.E.l. Floral Association. ._ 50.00 readers of The Guardian subscribed M. E. A., . . . . . 5.00 on an average one dollar, the total Rev- F- -7- C0fllll. - _ 5-00 sum required would be reached. Some J- 0- l‘ll'IldII1sl1. . 2.00 will be unable to afford n dollar-then MPS J- 0- l*lY_H<1lllIlll'. - 1.00 send 25c., and those blessed with more Pill- HYl1dmllll. . . . _ . . . . . . _ . 1.00 _ of this world's gear will make up.tllc D1' DGWUP. . ._ . 2.00 ilference by subscribing $2 or up- A- A- All@>'. ,y .. 2-00 the Bmvagoys at the front and every Mrs Bartlett, . . . . . . . _ . _ 1.00 one should contribute. Won't you _Miss l3lll’ll0i-1. . . 1-00 d A Aylward ._ _ 2.00 _. join the bo y of well-wishers and send - . -- - - . _ - _ - . . . . . . your mite? Do it now!` You will never 1 Di' A- R039. - - - . - . 2-00 ` regret it,‘and the Island's sons at the front will never forget you To-morrow is Sunday and the Press ppeals to the Pulpit to stimulate in- fflm - :;'sl:.;;‘ ‘¢‘.l‘:..::;;>"..‘1.w':;._.;l‘:;’ .i"_.°.2': EHUE|f|[n Hy GE irth ti‘s d.D.i.l'i _ 9 ‘ 5' a B e mee ng close r U) es the Pulpit, won't the Pulpit this once, irrespective of creed or doctrine, ns- ` sist the Press by bringing the Fund i" ed Charlottetown at least twice dub to the notice of the various cougrc- lsP°°l‘l ‘° T00 9“°l`°ll°") ing the last two years. The Rev. A. 3 F. Newcon-_.b stands fifth from the m left, a recent secretary of the Mari- time Province brsnch of Canadian Bible Society and who did excellent work in *this Province. It has not been decided where the next Domin- ion Bible Society mssions will be held, ip two years' time. In conver- ,_ . _ _ ._ - e. .._ "___, . . _- - _ . . _ ,,____...._._. - B F T ` J. Proi. H. F. Armstrong, Montreal: tions of the word of God, than ever sal:;on with Dr. lloyles, I suggested A. H.‘,Featherston, 't‘oronto. in ite history. Over 60.000 Khaki la visit to Charlottetown during the Rev. D. Christie, D. Q., Winnipeg. Testaments had been distributed to leummer of 1917, and if agreeable to _liidW§l1l Uwe, London, Ont. the iii-st and second contingenta over our committee and theirs, the invi- _B. Baitigy, Quebec City. ` sea's soldiers, and 40,000 more are tation might be favorably consider- `Re¥.' Jas. array, D. D_,' Toronto. ready for the third contingent. Read- ed, was Dr. .Hoyle's reply. The meet- __ _ __ Bev. A. B. Chambers, D. 1)., Tor- er, can any one), estiniste the value, ings were characterized by .much'ear- Q H_ mack ‘_ onto. or results, of so trend a work as _nestness and problems ably disease- “_ H_ _ye.-,kms _ S. T. Douson, Perth, Ont. this. among our brave soldiers, new ed between iaymen and the clergy 0, H_1~,y|°|~ __ Rev. Prof. Gilmour, D. D., Toron- on tlie"iiring line sway in France. representing- several denominations. E_ A, Foam- __ __ to. _ _Our _.,Prin_oe Edward Island Auxiliary "llsck to the Bible," seemed to ‘be A, Mg.-dn _ John Burgoyne, Halifax, N. S. branch' came in for a vote of thanks the slogan of the entire represents- 'f'hog_1l'_ white _ _ _ _ _ __ __ g-V0. Scott, K. C., Toronto. for the noble support extended to tion. There was not a minute _iolt Henderson & Cudmore ._ ‘_ . B` Cooper, M. A., Toron- the Bible Society during ‘the pest in unless discussions, and I believe G. E. Hughes _ _to., ".5, ‘ year, having forwarded h_bo‘_t $1,600. eil received fresh inspiration for fu- Bixtus MacLeilan W3-F; Chapman, Toronto, When Dr. ‘Hoyies exprelsedj a hope euro work for the Bible Society and G. W, I-ini-rlson . . W.-8. Lousoli. Charlottetown. _ tha_l:,ws as. a Plovinee. 'might be its great wort. "Let us not be was- J. G. Jamieson . ‘l‘l_i_i;,§ri\orlilng.‘ ‘ session, was opelied _'able to duplicate this amount lllilfll' ry in .well doing, for in due _sesson, Isaac Carter . .. with ~_'~_jen earnest, prayer. for-_t,h_.e ‘elf year, the writer stated we would we shall reap-li we faint not.' Moore it McLeod wer 'wide work, oi,Bihie Societies; tryand bring the amount up to ' _ Jewell Moodbliilld .- l U ._"~-:- -l~.' lc-_ l _‘_ '~ - __'. __ .V-.`. _ f - 1"-` _ »‘ ._ _ ., -._ ts . - ‘ _, __ _ '~ -i-li-.\i`.*.‘..i~:.~,~.;l Ll”-‘,M__-'_-_ _; =._ '-if _ .~‘.1_»§‘»i- 'V-..'“-.,'.--'7'l|=i&." _»‘l.l\.~l.~'. -.»\.\.’ _ _. '_ - ‘ I ._ _ fr ==§2_HQg 525%? they are part oi' us, ations. Every mother of a brave vol- LONDON- Mal' 7-_A Lleul- C°l°\"°l unteer wflli bless the movement, every _flflung “nd” ‘hte °l APT" 29 9.“Y*‘f other who has not a son to semi will "‘"’“‘ll*m5 lm” 000° SPlePdldll’- Welcome the opportunity to ado hm. They are mad with rage because they my in pmvmmg _,_ not meal fm. the say they found one of their men cru- boys in the ming une' and an nmhw cified. This is not mere camp gossip. lance to carry the wounded to thc roar Th" G""‘“'"l "°“¢`h0" fm' lm’ ln"-" il itlli I osp , or, _ Proud! are we proud of them? Why. Mlnardw U”lm°"t c“'°‘ N°"""9l‘ I _ Sons of; dp, brothers, all marching to CONIING EVENTS4 ' Swift ati their countrv's call, reodv ANNOUNCEMENTS’ each man and nil, ` MEETINGS, ETC. Eager to battle for in-r and tho right. l ONE CENT per word each insert- lias there one ilinclwd? Not a boy, tion for advertising fn this column, . not li boy of them: Cash must accompany orders. Mini- . Straight on they march to the dread mum chu-gs; twgn|_y.gy¢ “gm battle's brunt- --_ _ (Fill up your coupons and forward "Gloves Cleaned-Ladies and ments' llillilll. Bll Of them)- loves cleaned b leavin at lloore enj. Carter . . . . . . . . _ _ _ . . _ _ . _ _ J.R.Dinnls . . . . _ . . __ _ J. Holman & Co., Ltd. .. ._ heo.Sentner _ . D. R. Maclennan _ ._ N. McNevin . . . _ ._ ' H.A.Tsnton I-l.Bell...... _ .. Kigglns . _ _ Patterson . cAdam...._. _ __ S.Gordon... .. ._ V.Purdie__... .. .Gordon.......... ._ .H_ MacFarlane ._ .ily J, s. sueliorlsoli .ol asleep! 'rms will givo us iomeeiung rom oloooroly, D. Nicholson. M. P. __ lor _ e, tliolortllqae mt dotcom, eo‘~.sl.l._ for one nn.-.ly an vom. w. s. noueos, ll. w.Hyr_.aman . __ too V , ‘whlieg e .~fsi!tliest west. represents- theelort, and possibly. seiideslai. . President P. E. I. Bible Society J- 0- Donnell ._ . 1.00 Mlnarlie 5.00 10.00 5.00 .50 .50 1.00 .25 1.00 .50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1500 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 2.00 1.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 1.00 10.00 ~ , Z Y S . Canaddridmiali found them all at the and M¢L¢od',_ g591..y_-,§g.mL| _ ‘Tile l'0ll0Wll\t¢ is ll list Of sllllllcrllr "Social and entertainment given by _t ons: , the l.O.G.'I‘. on Tuesday, May 11th, in Kensington Hall. Admission. adults 150.. children 100. 9877-5-8m3l '°M. Silverston, Charlottetown, the gwell known Expert Optician will cali _" upon the residing people at South Shore. Canoe Cove. Argyle Shore, De Sable and vlcinitiea d this month 0700-1411121. --Qu *°GONSUL'r A SPECIALIST ,IN TVPEWRITERB Very often a speci ‘_alist would like to consult with an _expert on the purchase of a typewrit- er. I have three different types of machines. and l can advise which ls the best to buy. A MILNE FRASER initio; N. s. asies-emi. -° CPD!! E0 4. :gift of May in his protsssleiiil capacity. ~ *fi- >" fi. . ":l _v": ». S ' li _ ... ll _. `i‘ .l l 'l it .l it li. l _F ,_ i 's_ yi _.fl .L .$- _ell V _ l l I : _tt gf l ll' t. ' 1 ll i l V5 . l _ll . ».l_ if rf > J ld. _ l» i lil ly l 2 ‘ll .l ‘ ti l., ~ l. l: _ l l-_ 5.; _l_ l . V1- ly. .1 is .» ii lr .ir is _ .M .. l.. -ll: _-l all .zi l ;§`i . all 13- I f _ l "?§"r-§-_»~f"f~'I f 1-T .I ' 5.9? ei..- il; i1` .~ x ._ I l . ill l rl il _ ,_ ll _l .gn ‘lk l . 1.. ‘xi .il oe...-._._., '__ -_,wig l ,l t-. ll 32! j .1 ll -=»~,,~¢<:-»»-.-_.3-tn.. -..=_.¢ ` ..