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" rip! -aw 7-24'-._ _ .#7 .in . ‘ THE CHARLOT'I‘E'I'0WN GliAiii`ilA.". ` mos rwo J - ~ ` AUGUST 17 1915 I Highfield. to sell on his premises, on 14x e _ I Aug. 19, at one o'clock, the following: spe ‘ 6 choice mitch cows, 4 calves, 1 tllly, fi lOl t o ecurity t.. f S ° I 1 It is wortha good deal to you to be sure that your prescription is filled with absolute accuracy. ,We afford you such Sdzurity and 'it costs you nothirgg extra. We use the finest rugsobtainable.They arte not only pure, but they are of the standard strength. Drugs <2n_be pure and yet so uncertain in strength as to- be perfectly valueless. We make you safe on all these points. Our years of [0 YB 24 ` ing i hows, 1 set disc harrows, Massey- l' Harris Binder. 2 hay mowers, 1 wood I sleig ‘ harness, 2 pair collar and hames, 20 I hens, < kens, 16 ducks, forks, shovels and Pl ‘ hoes, and other articles too numerous not Doo Terms for farm made known at sale. th I sm instructed by Fred. G. Kelly, 1-2 years old, 1 brood niare, 8 years d, also filly 3 years old. 1 foal three "Auct|or\ Sale ARTISTIC PORTRAITS I and Pictures Frames 20 Convex Glass and Frames B cialty. , F. voune. 72 Upper Queen St. Charlottetown. months old also 20 tons hs 2 drlv- 2539.g.16M1M0pq, . yi wagons, 1 express wagon, 1 , uck wagon, 2 carts, 2 ploughs, gang plough. 2 sets spike har- h, 2 cart saddles, 2 sets driving 30 barred Plymouth Rock chic- mention. Also on the same day his rm of 65 acres of choice land. 61 , acres clear, balance covered with hard t and _ . . 0 e } fro soft wood. Situated .l 1-1 miles i m tfliarlottetowii. Dug 12 months credit on approved joint so os, for stock and implements. le' Canadian Mail Steamer “ i.ni_y__s_yi.ii 'f eaves lntercolonlsl Railway Wharf ou, 'Ndvs Scotia, _ MONDAY AND THURSDAY ach week, on arrival of the morn- express from Halifax (about n), for Sourls, P. E. Island, and e awaits the arrival of the after- n train from Charlottetown; p BENJ_ cARTER, ence to Magdalen islands as fol- low Auctioneer. M 80-7~1.lMwthstu-ii. du ‘ and s: ONDAY-Leave Souris for Etang- -Nord, Amherst, Grindstone Island Point Bossa. Returning, calls at , _ I Grindstoue, Amherst and Souris; and experience enables us_ to give you the best possible . service in prescription fill- U.. C. .Iamieson _ ____ ,L_ , til DRI) G GIST 10 “~ ~@ Cn St lin and returns to Plctou. TH URSDAY-Leaves Souris for Amherst, Grindstone Island. Point Bosse and Grand Entry. Returning cal ls at Point Bosae, Griiidstone, Aux- lierst, Souris, and returns to Picton. Scaled Tcndcrs will be received nn- on Ulf’ fll'Bt UID Ill U10 l1l0l\ihB Of noon on irriutiy, August 20ni, 1915, JU" e, July, Aiignst and September, from any person or ersoiis, wiiliiig Weather Defmllullg. Clill-B BI- WGS! D contract for the building of a dwel- Bay g h0us,,_ mmm and Bpecmcmi0,,3 Amherst, thence to Pryon Island. Ite- to land malls and passengers for ii be seen at the Parochial House, mmlngf C3115 at Point B°599~ Gl`|nll‘ u _ Margarets. ’1`lie lowest or any “I0 ‘wider not necessarily accepmi F 24 _ >" -58 , _ I _/ A C MCCORMACK, Montsello. 10-8-5,7,10,13,15,19. C : -_ .» ' ` . .- ., . ,_ ___, .. , ~‘\<_ ,. - »~:--»». u._‘ ._v_3d‘,;_ . :V -,.-1 -_.'55 -.f.-;:- , \ , _,Jw ._,_ ._,,.11¢) We received a large ship- ment of movements d"ect from the inaniiiactures- American shareholders are met on and as these were ordered ` arrival ot’ the Boston boat at the the before thc war prices have do not advanced and you will ..|,,,,ge_ is get the benefit by purchasing A 5-,..`.i"j__?_-t§,~`§f§.-iii Yarmouth Silver Black Fox and Fur O e, Amherst and Souris. or further particulars apply to WM. ROBERTSON G. SON, Agents, Halifax. HAS. W. IVE8, Agent, Picton. MATTHEW McLEAN G. CO., Agents, Sonrls. r to WM. McLURE, Manager and Co. Ltd. Yarmouth, N. S. Owner. Picton. Nova. Scotia. 50 p. c. cash dividends paid l061'7`15M“~ last year. 20 p. c. cash dividends gua- ranteed this y ar Unless morg than 20 p. c. cash be paid will add more foxes to the ranch. ck and taken over ranch free of A FEW SHARES FOR SALE CAR- one of 0urS_ RYING THIS YEAR'S DIVIDENDS. AD l I_._.__i - G H 2195~7-22MtI. Jeweler & Optician as I (1 I ""“°“‘ medical, surgical and 0bsteti'ii:al de- Aucusr. ,,,, -1- eu ___¥II¢PlY_“‘e"~__.__-__ nu Time. }i’t. Time. 7.5 14.51 I M. | 3.01 7.1: 15.42 ‘ Tu. 11.32 . 16.40, 17.47 Date. Day 1 I S. i 2.30 §DxQ@Ul*CA}& weaves r-¢©@¢-‘I-‘KC :=.~1=3 ¢h»-4!" °".".¢‘.°.¢-.f-".U‘.U‘?° i\e¢`i.E._.u:o<><=te 4.08 20.15 21.13 22.03 22.46 23.24 23.57 F. Sa. l S. M. 10 Tu. 11 W. 12 Th. 13 5.44 6.44 7.46 8.46 9.42 10.311 1 1.20 F. 0.26 Sa. 0.53 S. , 1.18 M. 1.45 Tu. ".15 aawquwwombhhmkwmnmwmmam 12.04 12.47 13.30 14.17 15.15 ~i~i~ictedc>mA:=_-i_~i_~1g~l_~i '@‘..;e'ts'=-..'..'..s.._.t~_.=-e Th. 3.35 17.42 5 45 20.21’ iA 7.10 21.21 3.25 22.11 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21. ‘ 22 Sa. | S. | 23 M. 24 25 jo 23.34 12.14 13.01 13.45 14.28 15.12 6.8 4th, a warm spell w. Tn. , F. I sn. s. M. 10.28 11.23 0.10 0.43 1.13 1.41 Tu. 2.08 AUGUST-- lst to 5th to 9th. showers. hlustry. 15th to 19th, generally un- settled. 20th to 23rd, cool, backward 23 conditions. 24th to 27th, sultry wave. 28th to 31st, sliowery weather. 26 ."."9°9° 32"!!-‘Di 27 28 fo 29 30 31 A Nurse’.< Education T If ' I- TIDE TABLE The Wm. \V. Backus llofipitai, a 0 Write for circular of information. W. Th. 4.52 10.03 2464-7-10M2-iipd. St vAi_uAsLs REAL i-:s'rA~ri-: in THE ~ kno ii tl i "I1 t l‘ " fl’ In W- . 2-50 1634 acre; :niches t?lz:ea(inaiillmiii1a oliigli by _ , state ot' cultivation, 15 acres ready to Sm F- 4~-54 19~04 stump, two large barns on property, at lteal Estate. 10th to 14th, Sguris, p_ E_ 1 at i . MACDONALD. v s , July 29, isis. 0 26-7-30Mttstr. S. P. GOUDEY, Secretary. best Lime is our business Farmers and Builders selling r ' l e you buying the best? That your business. Prices right. piy to St. 1Ann’s Lime Quarrie SMITH BROTHERS Dealers in V Young women Desiring StCrude and Burnt Lime Ann’s. Cape Breton. 388-8-4M wfniilmol ..f _ J nernl Hospital with well equipped Pro rtinents ot`i'ei's a three years' grud- coursc to young women desiring n rse‘s cdiicatioii. Address, DOMINION OF CANADA vince of Prince Edward Island, City of Charlottetown Kcniictli J. Marlin, Idstiiiirc, thc KATHLEEN A. DOWD R, N, Stipeiiiiinry Magistrate for thc city Siiperliiteiidciit of' Nursiis, of Norwich, Conn. thc For Sale ilic VILLAGE OF SOURIS. fm- l offer for sale the line property iit mile from village. (`linrlottctowii. Titkc Noticc that ills llonoi' thc ipeiiilittigv l\l1igisti'n_t.c of thc (lily of (‘linrlottctowii lius by virtnc ot' the ___i power und nntliority in liiin vt-stcd by Statute ot' the General Assembly thc lslttiid oiititled: An Act to tfonsolidiite and Anieiid scvci'al :icts in<'orpoi‘atliig thc lity oi' (‘liui‘lottctown. “Ur _ _ . 16th the intent aone0InMar€eaii’d Miliiaf '“'- “_” "_ " -` "5 A' 25’-"6'8~2M'"3W- aussiAN ascsoirs in CANADA SELDOM FAIL T0 PASS MEDICAL TEST. ~ -._ OT'I`A\V.»‘\, Ont., Aug. 15.- Tilt' CA I A N 'medical otllcers who are cxaniining rc- ' ci-nits for the ovcrscns say that as C , inncli siiinllcr proporlloii of Russians fail the to pass thc iiiedical test than do nutivc ('niiadiiiiis, or those from Farm Lab01°¢1'S .‘:‘.'.‘f‘.‘“.“.1‘.::;:‘..:".§f.f.:.r; tor. 'l‘li1~ii' tcclli :is a rule seein to lic bcitf-i' than thc other Canadiutis, and their r-ycsiglit as :i rule Is l'0llHlll9I'- nbly .stroiigur llnin thnt oi’ English- spcakiiig recruits oi’ l<`i'ench Cuiiad- iiins. This is probably due to the fact that thc ltnssiuns us ii rule work in thc opcii nii' and do not strain their eyes to thc cxtniit those workliig in olllces do. lilo.-it. oi' the Engllslrspeak- ing (‘unadiniis enlisting have worked to a great cxti-nt ut least indoors. CALL FOR STRETCHER BEARERS‘ NIEN ` IN THE FIGHTING LINES ON LAND AND ON SEA _ roundiiigs, almost unmans those who hear lt. He sleeps there among com- rades who had shared with him the hardship and the honor of the cam- paign, and we caine away sad at heart, for a more "parfit, gentll knight," than Colonel Brook there was not in the Expeditionary Force. One impression stands clearly, out from among the experiences oi' those days-it is the heroic spirit of the wounded. Time- and again when speak- ing to them on the field and at the tleld ambulances l heard the remark, “I came out to do my bit;" and though tlie doing of it entailed much suffering, it was borne without complaint. There was no thought of doing anything heroic; it was just part of the day’s work, and whatever the day brought they accepted lt quietly. lt' it be true that the distinguishing mark of all real heroism is that it is unconscious of itself, these men possess it in the highest degree. One could not help feeling in the presence of their brave. patient endurance that while sncli nien rally to the colors the welfare of the country is in safe keeping, T0 “DEAR OLIVE." A little schoolgirl nt llliniiister luis received a letter from James II, Wat- son, ol’ the Priiicess 1’utriclas_ written in u convalescent camp, thanking her for a marked egg contributed by hei- to n collection made at the infants' school, for woniideil sailors and sol- diers. The letter is as follows: "Dear Olivo, l have just fiiiislicd breakfast and enjoyed your egg very much, and must thank you for being so kind and tliougliti`ul. indeed, when l was hav- ing lrrcakfast it brought many happy thoughts ot' happy little Easter particri I iiseil to have as a child in the high- laiids ot’ ireland. l arn sure you inns! love our dear old flag and when ti Brit- islier is away, mixed up with foreign- ers, he tliliiks quite a bit about it. ln VVestei'ii Canada, when the Mother- land tleclnreti war, we were all in such 21 wny to help. I joined l’i'i|i<‘ess Pai- ricin's (Yaiiadinn Light Infantry on Aiig. I2, :ind Prliicess Patricia, the daughter of the Duke of (’oiinaiiglii, whom thc regiment. is called nftcr, niadc our colors with her own lininls. We have nearly all oi’ us fought for our King and ldinpire. Our uoloncl, t‘oloncl l"ni‘ti\iliui°, li. S. O., 11 kind :ind gallant soldier, got killed and Major llniniltoii (lault was wounded. it was lic who paid ull expeiiscn. ili- bonglit all our clotlies, guns and ov»~i'_v- thing, und it iiinst. have cost hiin n few liniidrcd tliousniid dollars. I will do my licst to kill sonic (lcrinniis, llint is if they tlon’t kill inc. I have not two nicduis i`or fighting in Soiitli i\i`rii-ii. Now, ili-ni* littlc Olivo, I know we :'.hiill win, :intl we will niztkc Gcriiiuny pay for what they have done to thc tlcai' littlc Belgian tcliililrcii. Oni' ting is thc ling of liberty, and thcrr- is niorc justice under it than nnilei' any other ting in the world." HIIIIII IIIIIIIII ISSUES MIXIMS III IHIIIII After aiding in recruitiiig, nftcr sending his only son to the colors, af- tci' nursing hiin ot' woiiiids so lic iniglit quickly return to the trciiclu\.~i. I-larry liziudci' puts $50,000 of his savings into the newest British war loan, saying: "l ani proud today that I ani ‘iiiezin,’ as some say, i`or I have been able to lay my littlc hit of nion- ey out to fight thc Gerniaiis-an¢] get paid for doing it, too. Yes 41/, per ccnt for iightiiig the Gci~niaiis." Iiis inaxiins on thrift, once quoted only in raillery, re today circulating in Britain bccause of the solcnin need for economy. Mither wadna waste, and I should only he disgracing hor memory if l wastcd,' is his explana- tion ot’ the habit, and here are the rules he went by: 1. Bohave towards your purse as you would to your best friend. 2. View the reckless money spend- cr as u criininal, and shun his coni- pany. 3. Dress neatly, not lavishly. A bank pays ii higher rate of interest than your back. 4. Take your aniuseiiieiits judi- 1-iously. You would enjoy tlicni bot- er. 5. l)on't throw away your crusts; cnt ihcin, Tlicy are as strengtliciiing as bcef. ti. it is marc exliilaratliig to feel inoncy in your pocket than boci' in _voiir stomach. 7. Itciiieinlicr It only lakes twenty shillings to ninke it pound, and twcl- vc iiciiiilesi to iiiake a .shllling. S. You can sleep better aftcr n liard dn_v's work that after it day`i~i idleiiess. R. Always get good value from li‘1ult:i-iiiicii. They watch they get good inoney from you. 10. ’l‘lierc is ns inncli pleasure in rciidliig it good baiikbook as ii novel. HARD COAL TO BE CHEAPER. ~ -~.»-v- Wi\SlllNGiI’0N,~;'Aiig. 15.-Ultlinnle reductions in.hnrd coal prices were seen l\‘riday by dealers who have kept iii closc touch with' anthracite pro- duction lii the iiitor-state coiiiniorcii coniiiiissloii's decision ninking sweep- ing cuts iii freight rates on the pro- duct. They explained that the deci- sion was expected to put independents on thc some footing as companies coiitrolled by the linrd coal carrying roads. The decision affects freight rates nn Antliraclte coal from the Peiinsyl- vanla coal fields. Generally lower standard under the miller and chemist.- PUR //`_. r.v,» I `” * The quality of Purity Flour comes from First-The selected wheat we use. Second-This wheat. milled E 2 [EQ _ closest supervision of T ~i\‘\' Z5 ’ More Bread and Belief Bread 7I2 gm i I ply to in '".!7S!l\!~U ` T iilltll Ili ' .fri-.1 _ -‘-~ f -, __ The School of Results Reopens August 16th For rates of Tuition, and full information ap- L. B. MILLER, .\ iv- :ls-1 <\v¢“‘f I Principal. .- word each continuation. Cash L... - ..___..__- ____ -_ __-» _~--. _ »~-_- | ,I.9ti\‘t'l"i'l°:~l*l':i1l%iQ'-lift-‘l'rfIf'¢':I~l~,iffH01 . GUARDIAN CLASSIFIED IIIIS. g must accompany order. Minimum charge Twenty-tive cents. If »i:~l-A+.l~l~.-l~l~:l~+.i--I--‘+-l~r ` + 4 -H--I~~l~-I--I--I -I-~l+44--l-l»>i~l-=l~l~lfh|~I»-l~I»:lTMAcHiN|sr i=oii'L'A"ri-is work. Apply B. Stewart & Co. 2160-7-20mtf. I ,_ Y T' _ a Sltaiiations Tacniit "SALESMEN: EXCLUSIVE LINE for city, town or country Big earn- ings gnarantecd. Perniaiieiit all year job. No experience necessary. Wrlto Luke Brothers, Limited, Montreal." $2.50 PER DAY FOR DISTRIBUT- ing "WORl.D’S GREATEST WAR." Up to date book. Whirlwind seller. Linscott Company, Brantford, Ont. 'l‘o Let TO RENT-l~`oi' one your t’i'oni first Scptciiibci~, tiiriiiiilicd house, No. 9 liongworth Avoiiuo; apply to John tl, llyndinan, til Quet-.ii Street. 2619-8-14M3i TO LET.-The Store and premises on licnt Slrcot at present. occupied by (leo. McQiuiid, Tailor, possession givcn Aiigiist ist. Apply to D. Stew- nrt, ltiii Kent St. 2267-7-26m mtl 1. _ ..._ __ .1 J 7 'I1 Teachers Wanted . _ WANTED A FIRST OR SECOND Ulnss 'l‘czii-lici' for Kiiigsboro Scliool. Siipploiiiciit Q30. W. W. Mc- liciiii, lfiiigshoro, Lot 47, R. R. No. 1. 2541-8-16M6ipd. TEACHER WANTED.-FOR GRAND- view School, second-class. Mala pi~oi'eri'ctl. Snpploinent $30.00. D. A. Mcl'lierson, Sec’y.-Treas. 2889-711ME3i. _ _'rr iatcs, called rcnsoiinlilc. :irc prescrib- ed ninl thi- roiuls are i'c<|uii'od to es- tiihlish tlirough rouio:-i and pulilisli tlirougli rates to he paid by nil i~ihip- Pl‘l's. 'l`lic i'c