. . ,_ » iii L. ; fig' fifit' fl , ;?;>»w:»w&Ww‘ ~..,~;__.-A-3,, ~,.....,.,. ._ _ g.i,.._.¢,,_,_u~.4 _» . ‘. ai. ij. ‘.l§.'? ,,,.-.=i,...,,_..-<- - _J ..._,_... 1? 1,". fat.; - vi/.... ' ,ii ml/ 1 il: .if it I .l . .Er ~ ...L ;§,. fe 4 If . we fl ' I i i i if i ' -f l . "I 1-11:1 E-.'~‘ "\€ i i __... L , ,_ ‘ I i i i ff .l 0- ' PAGE 'rwo ` . _fi-in CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN » . IF SEPTEMBER 25.1915 - ‘ . Your I Drug, . Trade i _ We would like your 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 amanner that will make I you enjoy trading here. You will find this a de- ` pendable drug store-your ‘ purchaseswill always be as l represented. 1 ;. _1 .l. G. Jamieson ‘L nizoooisr _-| K Exhibition “feek Will find our store well stock- ed with Watches, _ Clocks, Jewelry and Silverwear im.-Special prices in all lines. (i. H. Taylor rivi- , ` TIDE TABLE \ \ sep-iTisTsEn. _E_;5_\_‘l_VZlllf’i`;____ Dlagg Daly. ‘ 2.3’I;;ime H't 2 Th. ` 3.08 17.09 18.21 _ ir, 3.48 _qa_ I .L48 19.36 5_ 6,02 20.36 M. 7.21 21.21 Tu. 8.27 22.00 W. 0.24 22.35 Th. 10.17 23.07 F. 11.07 23.38 Su. 11.55 . . S, I 0.08 l2.42 13 M. ; 0.117 13.28 I4 Tu. 1.07 14.16 W. 1.40 15.10 Th. 2.19 16.15 17.40 F. 3.09 Sa. 4.16 18.57 20.02 S. M, 20.54 zi Tn. | 21.40 22 \V. 4 22.20 2:4 'l‘h. l 22.57 24 F. 23.30 25 Sa. . 12.01 S, 0.00 'IS 12.411 M. , 0.26 7.0 13.24 Tu. I 0.54 7.9 14.05 W. 1.19 7.8 14.48 Il Th. 1.45 7.7 l 15.36 6.5 S "PTEMBER.-lst to 4th, clear and pleasant. 5th to Sth, threatening. 9th to 13th, high winds. 14th to 18th, cool, backward conditions. 19th to 23rd, stormy conditions. 24th to 27th. changeable. 28th to 30th, sessonable weather. Hseeeeeeeem qmwwmmowowé ~znc~i.s:¢ oe7:`i-r~1~1~1o<:oooeoooopo?¢§¢ly1fl§lf197l§I§`Ifl ici-béala&:1~ioz~:-searoomf-oec'irdc>ccr¢»=»c'\ ...~»-» Ni»-cc:oc e‘I`7.":”'°“`7."`7"."'.°.°°?'.`]."."'?°f’: <:=.a~1oz:»1e.o1:.~:>-izs-‘|~l¢»#>oe»-:.»: L1.. E":.“`?°.".°" ._r:;e;;»-¢-is .r.-xi.:->-crm I5 16 17 18 19 20 26 27 28 25) 30 DIA RY () l" 1*] VE N TS. TO-DAY. _ ' The Shareholders of the Chas. Dalton Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd., are hereby notified that the third annual meeting of this company will be held in Knights of Pytbias Hall, Prowse Block, Charlotte- town, oii Thursday, October 7th, 1915. at 2 p.ni. W. B. PROWSE. Secretary. 3147-9~24ni3i ii. ' "* Auction Sale of Furniture On account of ths Exhibition the sale of furniture for Mr T. A. Benson, corner of \‘\'eyniouth and Richmond Streets. has been postponed until Saturday, September 25th, 1915, c0m~ iueuciiig at 1.30 p.n1. BENJ. CARTER 8. CO-. Auctioneer. 1il~lli-9~2~iin21. Canadian Mail Steamer “Lady Sybil " Leaves lntercolonlal Railway Wharf Picton, Nova Scotia, MONDAY AND THURSDAY of each week, on arrival of the morn- ing express from Halifax (about noon), for Souris, P. E. island, and there awaits the arrival of the after- noon train from Charlottetown; thence to Magdalen Islands an fol- lows: ` f MONDAY--Leave Souris for Etang- du-Nord, Amherst, Grindstone Island and Point Bosse. Returning, calls at Grindstone. Amherst and Souris; and and returns to Picton. THURSDAY-Leaves Souris for Amherst. Grindutone Island, Point Bosse and Grand Entry. Returning calls at Point Bosse, Grlndstoue, Am- herst, Souris, and returns to Plctou. On the first trip in the months of June, July, August and September, weather permitting, calls at West Bay to land mails and passengers for Amberst, thence to Pryon Island. Ro- turning, calls at Point Bosse, Grind- stone, Amherst and Sonris. For further particulars apply to WM. ROBERTSON Q. SON. Agents, Halifax. CHAS. W. IVES, Agent, Picton. MATTHEW McLEAN A C0.. Agents, Souris. Or to WM. McLURE, Manager Owner, Pictou, Nova Scotia. 2061-7-15Mtf. L. and FoR_sALE (inc silver-black male fox, one year old, $600.00. One female 00 per cent., $300.00; two males, S5 per cent. and 90 ‘per cent.; also five pairs Northern Red Foxes. Write l'or prices. Wal- ter R. Uainpbcll, Lobo P. O., Ont. 2440-8-7ms9ipd. Te ri d e rs Tenders will bo received up to 15th Sept., from parties who will con- tract for ranching any keep of 5 pairs Silver Black Foxes. Write - JOHN J. HYNES, Secy.. Ives Silver Black Fox Co., Ltd., Montague. 2645-8-Z4Mts9l. P. E. ISLAND RAILWAY CHANGE IN TIME ` Voiiiiiiviicilig Monday, 27th Septem- ber lfllil, tht- morning train will leave iilinira 5.25, Souriri 6.35, i\it. Stewart 8.120, arrive (`liai'lotl.ctowii 9.30 o'clock. Morniiig train will leave Georgetown 6.30, Mt. Stewart 8.30, arrive Clmrlottetown 9.30 o'clock. Double train service will be dis- coiitiinicd on Murray Harbor Branch and the following will be substituted: Morning train (Mixed) will leave Murray llnrbor daily except Saturday and Sunday, at 6.30, arrive Char- lottetown 10.00 o‘clock. Morning train (Passenger) will leave l\fni‘i'ii_v llurlior Saturday ONLY ui 7.00, ni-rivc (‘luii'lottetown 9.45 o'r'lnr.'h. Ili-furniiig truins on Murray liar- lioi' llraincli will lczive Clinrlottetown City Magiiitratos Court. il a.i1i. all $.10 ‘V in. every day of thc week Prince Edward Theatre, 3, 7, and 8.45. Pcople’s Theatre, 3. 7, and 8.45. l)Ii.\'l‘lIS GILL.-At Suffolk on the 23rd of Scill- Mri-i John R. Gill. l<`uncrni at 2 o'clock to-day from her into rcsideiicc :it lork to York Cemetery. Mllll_lliliL THE FIFTH ci'rv iN Non‘rH AM- cxr-ciit Siiiidny, ’ Dir.li'icl pai-iseiilrer Agent’s Ofiice, (lharlottctowii, Sept. 20th, 1915. 3100-9-22M. Household Furniture C. P. Fleicher's Furniture and General Household effects. Will be sold by Auction, at Bright-°l1» 0" Monday, 27th September. Sale commences at 10 o‘clock. _ R. Heairsto. Auctioneer. 3163-9-25-m2i Farm for Sale ln Rose Valley containinS 100 acres. forty of which are cleared, balance covered with hard and soft wood. is well watered. good buildings and is near church and school. Only three miles from Bradalbane Station. Will be noni cheap- Apply to John MC- lmosh, 3167-9-25mstutf. FACTS AND_F|GU RES Sir.-People are slew to compre- lienii the iminensity of the burden laid on their shoulders by the liquor tru- tilc. Some time ago I made _the state-‘ ment that it cost five times as inuch to look after the mischief wrought by the liquor traffic as the revenue re- ceives from it. I also said that if the money spent in drink were spent lu useful articles, it would give employ- ment to eight times as many men as are now engaged in the manufacture of liquor. I was immediately asked for proof. That was casily done because I only stated what anyone eau demon- strate mathematically for themselves. Dilt that is much less than the real facts. Everyone knows that there is a great deal of expenditure and loss that cannot be calculated. For instance, very few know how much they give to ‘private charities that are to a great ex- tent made necessary by the drink hab- it. Losses by sickness, death, loss of time, loss by bad debts, etc., cannot be estimated. So that instead of be- ing five times, it may possibly be dou- ble that amount. “Members of the Dauphin County Iloard of Poor L)ii‘ectoi's, Pennsylvania have announced that caring for the vic- tims of the liquor tratiic costs Dauphin (‘ounty including the City of Harris- burg. more than five tiincs as much as thc- revenue receives from the busi- ness. The reveuue of the City and county from the liquor business llliiouiits to $24,315.00 while the two governments spend $186,000.00 in par- liully reinciiyiiig the harm tliitt liqlior does." Other places report a similar propolltioii. I’roi`ei~isor lioiigacrc of 1/Vasliiligtou. ll. (‘. speaking at Atlantic City re- cently. said: “The liquor trafiic is a iovciiuc coiisilincr. ll. takes five times :isniiicli i:ui‘r.1'>ivm°m+a&1&t0=t#*'t<%: *R +‘l*?.:ff‘:‘f'-1i*fYf4"»Yl A GUARDIAN 0lASSllf`lEll llllS. ; V Ono cent per word first Inson\o" In this column_ half cont por I word each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Mlnlmum .’ » -A.-4--r-|~»i-++.1i».i¢|-.ei--»~a.-,i~r--Hai-4.4-.I+-|»-.+=i»|~if|».i-his-=..-|~i¢\~.n--i~|--er-i-|~-in-.. ‘ I i , . -P Agents Wanted AosN"rs T/v7¥.i~T'i'E6 'ro sEi.i. Fon “the old reliable Foiitlilll Nurser ics." We teach our men to sell:-“Ex- pcricncc unnecessary, hlgbest_coi_i__i~ missions paid, handsome free equip- nieiI.L._-..$iQ.IIO..&. \lV.ellingtQll...Iorql1; to, Out. 3097-9-22ME8i. . -- -I For Sale FOR SALE-COMPLETE MOVING picture plant cheap. Suitable for either stationary or travelling; gas and electric fittings; plant entirely new. Sure bargain. B. H. Yeo, Au- ditorium, Montague. 22-9-23m27i. FOR SALE.-A PURE BRED GUERN- sey cow, 5 years old, due to freshen Oct. 6. Apply to H. B. Dennis, Marshfield. 3144-9-24m3I FOR SALE A DESIRABLE RESID- oiice. Apply 29 Longworth Ave. ____ 3134-9-2-iM6i. FOR SALE--A TWENTY FIVE horse power liollcr and engine, shaft- iiig, pullys. betting, etc. Good terms. For further information apply to A. C. MacKinnon, 299 Fitzroy St. Char- lottetown. 2987-9-16Mtf. FOR SALE-About 100 tons Cape George Gravel, suitable for first class concrete work. Apply to ‘Dean & Stewart at C. Lyons & Co. ' 2797-9-2M1mo _ Lost _ LOST.-BETWEEN 80 EUSTON ST. and Victoria liotel, a Masonic charm. Finder will please leave at this office, 3145 LOST.- SEPT. 23 A GOLD WATCH ami fob lictweeii Fitzroy St. and Prince of Wales Collego. Finder please leave u.t 164 Fitzroy St. 3138-9~24M3ipil. LOST. - ON THE EXHIBITION grounds yesterday afternoon, a pair of rimless eye-glasses, in case. Apply at this ofllce. 3150-9-24m2i LOST. SEPT. 22, IN THE VICINITY of Post Office. a five dollar bill in purse. Fliidcr please leave at this otlice and receive reward. 3125-0-23m2i ____I_IeIp \Vanted-Female WANTED MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. Walter Grant 64 Kent Street. 29669 to Mrs. Arthur Peake, 121 North LA uFiD`llV`D7lT6"PvVKN‘Fé`b"' #Tia Falconwood Hospital. Apply at the , Hospital . 2417-8-tlllitf. RUSSIAN PROGRESS 1 (Special *o The Guardian) PETROGRAD, Sept. 21.-The with- Help Wanted-Malo WT N"i‘ED. V50 N '<§"'M ANTWT‘i"H`TE x- pcrlcnco as Dry Goods Salesman. Apply by letter to Box 337, Char- lottetown. _ 3142-9-24-ni3i l _ Situations Vacant “SALESMENI EXCLUSIVE LINE for city, town or country Big earn- .‘ ings guaranteed. Permanent all ‘year job. No experience necessary. Write Luke Brothers, Limited, Montreal.” $5 PRIVATE CHRISTMAS GREETI- ing card sample box free. Repres- entatives nlrendy making five to ton dollars daily. Bradley-Garretson, Brantford, Ontario. 9-14M24l. p_----l_...?_.1.._......, _ Strnycd STRAYED.-A BLACK MARE, ANY one knowing her whsrabouts would confer a favour by communicating with Roy Taylor at Taylor's Book- store. 31271711 -fr ' ___ _ ' 'i-;.~°~ -1 . Po 1.1.1: _ T0 LET-HOUSE, APPLY 232 _Great George _SL ___ _3072-9-21Mtf. 1'o`i.s1'.-Rouse. EiGHT Rooms. modern conveniences. heated. Cen- tral. Post___ll_o:i§7,~ol_ty1 _3083-9-21_mtf TO _LET.-The Store and premises on Kent Street at present occupied by Geo. McQuaid, Tailor, possession given August 1st. Apply to D. Stew- art, 163 Kent St. 2267-7-26m mtf ' TeacherslWa_n_t_ed___ ___ WANTEDT-"§ec;nd-Class Teacher for Cable Head West School. Supple- ment $20. Protestant preferred. M. McLaren, Secy. of Trustees. 2566-8-17mtf Wanted WANTED-MARRIED LADY WANTS board in private family. ' Modern House. Phono 124 Y. 3124-0;23M3i WANTED BY A WOMAN. ~~WORK by the duy. Apply 139 Elm Avenue. 3133-9-24M3ipd. WANTED. A Eel-i'r on SPEED sulky in good condition. Apply at GuardiBn_ O_f_I_i_o_e.____ 3149-9-24-m4.i WANTED AT ONCE, TWO FEMALE silver black foxes, perfect specimon to register standard bred. Give pedigree and lowest cash priva- Chas. W. Pike, 50 Avon Street. Hos- -ton, Mass.- 3121-9-23-ni3l_. WANTED FOXES T0 RANCH. The Halifax Fox and Fur Co., Ltd.. will take foxes to Ranch, and Foxos for payment. Apply to A. J. Cros- by, care Customs, Halifax, N. S. 8043-9-30l\(8lDd. under conditions regarded as favor- able. The Germans In their pursuit occupied territory only as far as Mereshank River. The Russians not only destroyed bridges and tunnels along the railroad line. but the road- hed itself, where it passed through marshes. It is asumed that tho Ger- mans are now operating in three dl- rections. Dvinsk, Lida, Mododschno. inet of twenty»tw0. constituted, as we for croslngs over the Viliya River aiming at a general junction at Mi- neak with the forces from Slonlm. ' . ' - . H »'_l’ I ,\~» _ I .llmr "( tllfyl. .\_"| ‘wr ;A~ . .Q *urn .r T '_ _,AI ‘_ _,PL v Q Limited V ,, ~ --‘ _ _ ._ .,,.,- _ . .., vi A ' .{ V ’- -l. . -.”.'_-'ff .,c_.,__i,,vi_:p;¢-..._.....:...,,,,,_,,_,_,_ sos se. Jane. so-ee: ' _ l . . "/ . up "v -' 99 n.........i, P. Q. 1 S te a. - sisnasuvi I ¢ »