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'NOTIC E All claims against the Es- tate of the late Geo. E, Auld must be filed before the 26th of June 1915. The Eastern Trust Co. Executors of the Estate of the late Ceo. E. Auld 154 Richmond St. 1334-0-10Ml f. lllillll UF HUNUUH lllll LIEUT Wlllllllillllll (Special to the Guardian.) PARIS, Juno 13.- The Minister ot' \\'ar today sont the Cross of Chevalier of Legion Honor to Lieut. Aviator Warneford of the British Army who rccentlv destroyed German Ye elin I i . _ _ . pp _ llirigiblc. .~'~'.~=: es-sf-°= 5‘|_‘h®» @~lU5€)'\ .-1 3... vi charge Twenty-flvs cents. GUARDIAN CLASSIFIEU ADS. One cent per word first Insertion in this column, half cent per word each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum :_ WJ . - . .li Agents Vifanted Situations Vacant AGENTS WANTED T0 SELL FOR the old reliable Foothill Nurseries. We teach our men to sell. Experi- ence unnecessary. Highest coinniis- sipns paid. lliindsome free cquip- ment. Stone & Wellington, Toronto, Ont. 1050-6-26ME27i. “PORTRAlT AGENTS WANTED. Send for catalogue. Solar and brom- ide prints. Dortraits, flnt and convex frames and war pictures. Merch- ants’ Portrait Co., Toronto. to 23rd, aweltering period. 2-ith to _ ,- 27th. thunder showers. 28th to 30th, gloomy, damp and drizzly weather. i| DIARY OF EVENTS. T0-DAY. City Magistrates Court, 10 a.m. Prince Edward Theatre, fl, 7 and 8.45 p.m. Peopla’s Theatre, 3.15, 7.15 and 8.45 p. m. q MARRIAGES r--"-'l . w JOHNSTON-RENTON-At the home of the bride`s grandparents. Mr. anti Mrs. George Reynolds, Cambridge. Lot 63, by the llcv. Archibald Sutlier- land. on June 9. 1915, James A. John- sion. of l’etcr's Road and May D. Ren- ton, of Cambridge. m DE.~\'l`IlS SAUNDERSON.--in this city on .luiic 14th, B. Stalnforth Sanderson, in his 60th year. Funeral on Wednesday 16th inst at 3 p. in., to Peoples Cemetery. l MACKINNON-At her home. McGill Avenue, Mary Jane Maclrlnnon. age- 78 years, widow of Donald Mackinnon. Funeral from her late residence. McGill Avenue, Tuesday. the 15th in-l stant. at 2.45 p. m. sharp, thence to. Sherwood Cemetery. _ _._-gk HALL.--At Bradsibane. Sunday, June - 1 llclp \Vaiitctl_1~`eiiiz\.l-3 WANTED. GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 248 “Grafton St. 1373-6-l2Mtl’. WANTED,-A WOMAN T0 WORK by the dny. Apply at this office. 1376-6-12Mtf. wAN'rEo-Ar or-ics A GENERAE sorvaiit. Good wages. Apply to Mrs. James, Pownal strecl. 1285-6-8mtf. For Sale FOR SALE-TWO PURE BRED HOL? stein liuls, one year old. Apply A. H. Boswall,~ Marshfield via York lt. R. No. 2. 1381-6-14-M3lpd FOR SALE-We offer for quick sale A iloyiil Black Female Fox one _vi-nr old. This fox is equal in ap- pctirniice to any fox in Captivlty Bar None., Burnside Fur Traders. Box 193, Truro, N. S. _ _ ‘ 1367-8-l3M6lpd FOR SALE.-ONE FORD TOURING car at ii bargain. Apply Dr llohins. 125 Quccii Street. 1396-6-14ni3i FOR SALE.-Offers will be received at the Water and Sewer Department City Hall, from parties wishing to purchase it Blake Underwriter Steam Pump, 90 h.p., capacity 2,000,- 000 gallons per 24 hours. Pump is ready to run. 1052-5-Stmtf sAi.esM'sN - Eictusivs time good work, and in her death the coni- iiiiinity loses a most vstimable Chris- tian lady. -She leaves three sons anti two daughters to mourn the loss of a devoted and loving mother. The sons are David at home, C. R., of Revel- stoke, B. (‘., at present in Cliarlottc- town, and Dr.” Ivan, now at the front. The latter who was (`linit'al Master at London and Charing Cross Hospital, gave up his position to join the colors with the 47th London Aininunition t‘olumn. The daughters are Miss Alice at home, and Mrs. Kilpatrick, ot' Itcvel-stolrc, B. C., who has been in ('harlottetown since Marrli last, hav- ing como home, accompanied by her brother, when her mother was taken ill. The funeral takes place to-day nt 2 p.in., by train to Sherwood Cemetery. Scldoili docs a coniiiinnity feel the loss of out-_ of its inciubers as docs t‘ardigaii and viciiiity fecl thc loss ol' llirs. Williaiii l\lci’lit~c, Nnrtiiivnlc. who pusscti to hor rest, \\"c1`l`oi'lS arc requir-l cd by our working classes to fiicc it.” LUMBER JACK COMPANY iS LATEST SCHEME. year ti ioii-il area of 12,896,000 ncrci-1, which is more by 1,622,500 acres. or 14.8 por cent.. than the arcn sown for 1014. Not only is the wheat area this year, undcr the double stimulus of thc patriotic impulse and thc high prices. twenty-five per cent. in excess of last _vcar‘s harvested area, but it is also the largest area ever sown to wheat in Canada. ' *im " Whilst every provliice shows an increase in the wheat area. it is the OTT.-\\\'A, June 13.- Thcrc is it three North-West provinces which proposal on foot ht-re to forni ti coin- I prcpoiidlerate iii the national effort to pany i-oinposcd entirely of lumber- produce more wheat." l L 1 J; l'_riviite Private Private . Private Private l‘rivntc Willin in l.ieu‘.cn:uit Morrison. Georgetown Pctcr Hughes, Mill Cove Geo. W. Sharp, Bummerside J. E. Lockerbie. Cascumpoc J. A. Beaton, Brookfield McQueen. Mount Vernon Ptc. John Murphy, Charlottetown. - Bruce McLellan, indian Itiver Mcintyre, Charlottetown ii. F. Ellis, Summerside Pte. Damien McKenna, Charlottetown Private Arch. McKinnon, Canoe Cove Pte. N. McKenzie, Nine Mile Creek. Private W. B. Davey. Albion Bay. l’rlvntc Charles S. Benton, Brookfield. Island- Roll of Honor Wounded Drlvcr W. L. Ferguson, Alexandria Gunner J. Bowden, Charlottetown John Stewart, Wood Island Stephen McKinnon, Charlottetown Emanuel Doiron. Charlottetown Gunner W. G. Bruce, Rod Point Private Peter Martin Grant, Bangor' Pte. C. A. Arnald. Charlottetown. Pte. H. J. Wolls, Elmsdale Pte. Samuel Elliott. Winslow Station. Pte. Harry Riley, Sea Cow Pond, Lot 1 " Gunner Noll Mclsuac Souris (forp. Ainbrosc Cosgrove, Wellington - B, . Plc- Lester Proud. Charlottetown. Prisoners Private J. Fraser, St. I’eter's Bay. Pio Lester Clair Johiiston, l‘ctor‘s Road. Missing Prlvute John Curry. Charlottetown Private Danny] A_ gum-m|_ port Wood _ Died From Wounds _ Charles I.. Pills. Charlottetown Private Joi n (1, | l'tc. .lolni W.‘ McDonald, Bradnllmno. i‘atrlck A. l\vicM\iilit(ig' gtlllliiltiiliihlvtitown Private William Gordon, Montague. ' _ Killed in Action Scrgt. Wm, P. Hrady, Charlottetown. Pte. Alex. Lor M N ill R k S Cyrus B. lslr'/. i‘lsquid East. A. C. I-lcndersiian, l:Jn?on'Rgiid.y Palm' How sleep the brave who sink to rest ' By all their country’s wishes blestl When Spring, with dewy lingers cold, Returns to deck their htillow'd mould, She there shall dress a sweeter soil Than Fancy‘s feot have over trod. By friirv hands their knsll is rung, ily forms unseen their dlrge is sung; ner and moved across the Square to_ Thorn Ilonour comes, a pilgrim gray, _ his present location. on Sunnyside. ~ To bless the turf that Wraps their clayt where he opened a first-class retalll A d Freedom “mn hn Krocery business. in this he conti-l n H . W ° up-ir' ' To dwo s weeping hermit :hom _ s'v¢**‘* UUA E is good tea _ T1'Y2packa