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I _.LI id; _ ‘iq ` l l I r‘ 1 __- _,- > A r _ f_f_“',i ' ` ` . _ l _ "1 _ -'wt 7 I 1 412? _ I I I t - l 29 30 Fifi ' ._--_ _ _ l"l’.`s .- _ wi , __'~f ' _~._'_j' - ltlyuo . 5 __ ‘rl . -_ _ _l : ~,§»;_~l‘_|_‘ ‘ ._ 1 ~"3a'= ,f 1 i _ -'I-T... ll 1,'-,‘ ' ` ' -“L ll-~“ race rwo - 1-Il `;r-"-51 hilt --ii- N:-" 'f r f'§5;It;~? _ I,-;§‘_____ il 'I I r_» _ _ _ » 10 _ 11 " 13 14 _ 23 ’ 24 _ ,_-" 25 20 27 28 ff- L __ _ x ___-o-, ‘_-r. _...V t . _ _ ._ _ _I I _ 1 _ , ._ __ _._,, ` ,r .» *_ . r ',,;',. _ __ .1 ~.-... .»~--._.-. _.r -~.- ' ' I \ ` 1 ~ _ -, . .‘ , §'-- . __ ._ _ i, » _. . 'ras cnsnborrsrowu amish: i _ _ Jr, ._ _ The _Value of Security _ It is wortha good deal to _ you to be sure that your 1 prescription is filled with absolute accuracy. We_ affolrd_ you such security and it costs you nothing extra. We use the finest rugsohtainable.They are not only pure, but they ' are of the standard strength. Drugs can be_ pure and yet so uncertain in strength as to be perfectly valueless. We me e you safe on all these _points. Our years of experience enables us_ to give_you the best possible service in prescription fill- __-qri-; i lui -'t-~,1‘fi_-~ -~ ‘ sr Ing. ~ ‘f-‘=i»i- .V"*l‘° 'E I _il 1.' ° J. G. Jameson DRLGGIST § before the war prices have not advanced and you will get the benefit bypurchasing one of ours. G. I' ' H. Taylor --A _ . ~ - _ na e _oundaiions for the Carleton Point - Y H81 1_Tl*°-' me ;levA¢=;-taitoustinsggggsgoggfingmigg "‘i§|;"°"Y1°¥mi“§l~Pfi"C@EdwardIsland. his party's grave, that he is blind to _ ns. specificannns and form of contract - _ ` \ v City iof §`h;s‘l‘lott€a\t,own. d"Order and g1e=:_yob;asie`i;i(\in;the pgictishoff. rind iormslpfien- 3;; l?tr’rt‘;“;e‘?:l‘Z‘;;]Sti(;5l?'2§t32 ro‘;r(;“::1‘: 1 u omg( 1- -_rom. e .le .ngineer. cart- ~ ' '_ fi f _""0 TIDE “ABLE Aliiirnsb ieisditie tli;lnti;yayse2t5uilo»\?ii l'-‘§,';'f ‘}.f,,’,‘“"“’“Y,5. ="dd Cepelr- Ottawa-Dios the grits did their best to keen the " " l` for hearing :ill appeals made to him ways, Moiiigletaeiif Nenlhlziilid Iglitgrrhndigiideeliaiii “ewly.“pp°i“.ted Road Masters “Tom from the preceding Valuation Assess- “h“1"‘°- V" Ffrry Terminals. Carleton Point. aC¢'ePt"1F 0m0e» "L°0k al the time AU GUST. High Water. We received a large ship ment of movements d" ect from the manufactures- and as these were ordered I I. S ‘Fifth E|¢¢g¢|:,_| Dimiq Political Meelinf First ' " _ The subscriber offers for sale his ` °f` Kms’ ' residence just on_t_side Charlottetown limits, ten minutes walk from town. _ Hgme hu 17 roomg, ¢¢,n"|-“tm-y yep. _ Meetings of the electors of the Fifth dates for the First District of Queen s gndgh, gums;-aus authulldgugm about _District of Kings will be helii at the County will meet the electors at tl.e_ 15 ac;-9| gg |and_ Large gl,-den md following places on the -latas men- following places: orchards. Gardeners Cottage with 15006112-_ Long River. Irish Town Hall. '1`\l\-UB 0u¢bu||¢|n3|_ Fgm, 0m.m9um| "ees, Cambridge Hall. Thursday, Aug 26th. day, September 2. - _ ,,| 730 _..._ i-‘rench River 1-ian, iritltisy, sept. :i __ Chu-]°¢¢°¢°wn_ lied Cross Cheese Factory, llall Tues Large, well built breeding pens, silver Black Foxes. write Joi-in J. i-lviuss houses, etc. secy., lves siive'r Black For further particulars write F°X C0-_ I-td__ Date. Day Time. H't. Time. I S. 2.30 7.5 14.51 3.01 15.42 3.82 16.40 4.08 17.47 4.52 19.03 5.44 20.15 Sa. 6.44 21.13 B. 7.46 | 22.03 M. 8.46 22.46 Tn. 9.42 23.24 W. 10.33 23.57 Th. 11.20 F. 0.26 12_04 Sa. 0.53 12.47 S. 1.18 13.30 M. 1.45 ‘_ 14.17 Tu. 2.15 I 15.15 W. 16.24 Th. 17.42 F. 19.04 ` Sa. S. M. 20.21 21.21 22.11 Tu. ._ 22.54 W. 10.28 23.34 ‘ Th. 11.23 . F. ' 0.10 Sa. 0.43 S. 1.13 M. [.41 2.0 5251!* eeqsevswsvvwwsvewés 2:»`~iEaEs‘o~1cici:.:oem.s~ra>-oo.-i-ie M. 7.3 Tu. W. Th. F. - <£®-4056115 12 reserve ~2|\:»-4a~£~7C.~=U1 ¢:!YOL'|»4-UIC Hwwvbsewew $>~`l`l~`|~l2~7lQ®¢D~Ta I 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 _ 12.14 13.01 13.45 14.28 31 15.12 Sweeewmweevq ieo~i.s-i-irooovaioeav-5". the Statute of the General Assembly t ' ~ ` » ' _ _ _ of the Island entitled; ?r;li‘;si§;n gfaiiiilrtdiin'§i':ri¢(ihii;:nk§i¢€n:§f',f,]i‘°';f,f§ tvylthstandliig the abusive vaporlngs Ill' () iilcnt of rates imposed and authorized '_\' ‘ , d b ,_ _ _ by the City 'Council of the City and Si._'»0r_ti.o7)?Cii-paris paaynnblechtetimihirfmortilitiiz iiimilié thought youd more Sense' you ougm that on such day and daily thereafter §;i:£S;§;h°§e§§;l;v§y§ic1uduglarrlffTvs;Severna ‘° ,, A I U P L. t h I until all such appeals have been heard f , , d' ‘ 8 _ W’ E .°" °*_' 9 “P- "1 “PW I9 a "10 °“’ 3 at the hour of ten o’clock in the tontriicliihdltliiexivtiiiictlgnidihgnfgieggigigdiinlillig about me mg “lanes lamwugh “Dt ‘i`orenoon. in the City Court in the °f!I.¢,:eS‘;}l:;f:;:I€_ft!ii1u§ =en.t _ w_H b I d I $0 Cit' Hall iii Charlottetown aforesaid ~' `~ _ ’" ’ E "e “me ° 0 anti such appeals will be heard and rice-.?i?§icellli‘.'e wmmimrs WMS” '°"d"' 3"’ collecting the taxes._‘(7onipal;c the two filltliiy determined by him, The cheque ofthe successful tenderer will belsyslemsr with the result’ and See A t 16th_ 1915 held as security, or part security. fbi-_ the due which side the balance will be on. ugus K_ J_ MARQ-IN_ ’“lfilfg"i2:_J‘;;fh§r°‘;’;:;““fe§§’dl;§°’;§"°fl_;;‘é‘;ém,ny Under the nothing- doing system there_ _ _ W Stlpendiary Magistrate. -icrestcd. By "lm h ld h I ’ _ _ . - 0 (E 8' C WOU HVB 88 111811)' IOFBQS 2564 8 17 m8i ' J. “__ PU(;SLE\_' D S -1 N999?9??9FFFF mmmwmaaqwmqww ing express from Halifax `(ab noon), for Souris, P. E. Island, and there awaits the arrival of the after- noon traln from Charlottetown; f ."'Z"9°?° :.:i~lr~c.o thence to Magdalen Islands as lows: . settled. :oth to zaru, cool, backward and returns to Picton. conditions. 2-itll to 27th, sultry wave. THURSDAY-L99-V93 SOUTH 28th to 31st, showery weather, Amherst, Grindstone Island, Point Bosse and Grand Entry. Returning. » calls at Point Bosse, Grindstone, Am- _ herst, Souris, and returns to Picton. DIARY OF ]']VEN'l`S, On the first trip in the months June, July, August and Septemb .'.o_DA,r_ weather permitting. calls at W Cit Ma 'strate's Court 9 a.m ( Flower Sllow in P. W. C. Hall. Pr?;l_e éhward .I.heau,é_ ' turning, calls at Point Bosse, Grind-3 __ |__v-*$1 M Bay to land mails and passengers Amherst, thence to Pryon Island. stone, Amherst and Souris. WM. ROBERTSON Q. SON, DEATHS 4l §-,|__?§i_r ANDREWS.-At llunter River, Aug. Kr _ 23rd, Mrs. M. Andrews, widow of the late Michael Andrcws, iii the 87th OW-ne;-_ p|ctgu_ N9", geoum _ Agents, Halifax. CHAS. W._lVE8, Agent, Picton. I MATTHEW McLEAN Q. C0., Agents, Souris. Or to WM. McLURE, Manager year of liar nge. Funeral Wednesilny 2061.7.15M¢f_ at 2 p.m. FOUND GERMAN AMMUNITION is visgoveri House. l VANCOUVER H. (‘__ Aug. Z0.- . _ _ , - .1 i§f1»`-""5 = British ammunition case containing *fill*-'. . _ . ~ ;;_%;_,_;_ about 500 German riiitrldges with _x,;jjlii¢I_;s soft-iiosed bullets was removed by t -"»J,',i_, : the Vancouver police from a liolise oil _ Twentieth Avenue West today, I am lIlStl’l.lCIZ€d DY the EXCCII- where it has been found ill a base- tm-5 of the Estate ofthe hte Miss i .ir-1:1 ‘I f.'I."i`.i..'.”.r.‘f. lT§.1`iZ”w“i'i`§r'i‘i§fi“»§'§..i".‘fXI A- ‘?@°i"“ M°Mi"a“-.*° 5°" W ‘ “I _occupied for some time. The ammuni- auction at the Premises Corner 'l 'li' Leaves Intercolonial Railway Wharf 1 Picton, Nova Scotia, c . L of each week, on arrival of the morn- '1‘u_ 3 6,3 MONDAY--Leave Souris for Etang- AUGUST- 1;; to 4i_h_ 9, warm spell du-Nord, Amherst, Grlndstone Island silt to sth, showers. iotb to iitii. and P0111* B°“°- Retufnlnz. calls blustry. 15th to 19th, generally un- Grindstone, Alllhel'-Stl Bild SOUTH? Midi For further particulars apply to and! out' ol- at for of§ est: for Re- l I --_ 'I tion case was the regular British army Water and Pf`lflC€ Sl5l‘€€tS 011 type and bore the date 1901 The er, _ if ose to salt water bathing. This pro- D _ - 99|-gy is ve,-y cnmplete in an ww, Launching Hall, Monday, August 30th, Clifton Hall, Saturday, September 4. and is the most desirable in the mar- 2 D-HL H090 R"/01' HBH. MOIIGBY. S601- 6- .'--_ -' / 1.. , ' V\<’-fi / ` |¢e¢_ Apply to °wne|-, ~ Sl. George‘s Schoolhouse, Monday, Granville Hall, Tuesday, Sept. 7. _ _ - "»"7"‘ ‘I ` ' Epwanp gAv|=|E|_p, Aug. 30th, 7.30 p.ni. 8 Sprinston Hall, -Wednesday. Sent- \/Z/-pl, 5 ‘ -"T"__/_»,-:f'jj_ -__; //_ »`.` - ¢ , . - ~ ' 5 _ f ,_/2, _ _ ""` __-2‘_""f;i W-» /_/ " ` 2217.7.23Mfmw¢f_ esday, Aug. 31st, 7.30 p. in. Emyvale School House, Thursday, 7' -f /_'_ ',¢:,;7_,1?;;-_1~"f_~--- l- ` i _ ‘ Ranch For Sale .==,&,___..=,_= B ` ' Tenders _ Ideally l0C3ted Heal' Ch3I`i0i-t6'/ Tenders will be received up to 15th viteti to attend it0wn_ Sept., from parties who will con- tract for ranching any keep of 5 pairs Montague M D care of Guardian -.645 8 24M,, ' s ~ - - _ » - oi. 2613-8-21M3l. Y iirticle in a recent issue of the Guard * lv* an Aimsric Poirrnairs Ymmg wmnen Desiring and Pictures Frames i-zu V F. YOUNG The Wm. W. Backus Hospital, a ' it General Hospital with well equipped 72 gggf;;,t?:t%e;nSt' to medical, surgical and obstetrical de- 2539.3_1,;M1M0pd_ ' with the hearty support of "every" partnients offers a three years' grad- mail in the country is meeting with ed course to young women desirillg a the nurse‘s education The roads under the obsolete, unsys- write for circular of information. temiitiv wld expensive system of the Address, » \g _ late government were iii ti deplorable KATHLEEN A. DOWD, R. N., ff. QQ state. when taken iii hand under the Superintendent of Nurses' 1-; ___~' _.'1-_Lf up-to»dnte, practical, universally sat- Norwlch. Conn. jf. ` ` ‘Ffa ` 2464-7-10M24lpd. \ '_' iff _\ , J . ._ , .fl-_ l __ _ __ - --15-1 I Department of Railways and cumlt :lie united labol ot' almost the whole P|-0yin¢¢ gf Pringe ldand, car Ferry Terminal, Carleton Point’ machines, man tax, hoi-se and dog City of Charlottetown Prince Edward Island. ofl 3- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. U Kenneth J. Martin, Esquire, the STA-HON WATE br I’ D 3 Stipelidiary Magistrate for the city » Haus: EANK, ENGINE- conrtllition. And, Inhlivet _vet ltouhelar of (.harm,,e,0wn_ , . TC. ro one mail, gr or ory, wi i e Take Notice that His Honor the ex _ Stliiendlary Magistrate of the City Of Sliiiliégiiii lggiitisrcfiiqiiiffgci°f.ll. I’d like to know what mode you give away sllch a handsome kit- ten." , We diiln't-elle-_'s-" "Well, what‘s happened to her- speak up!" | "She’s growed into a cat." gasped the boy. ' The Opposition candidates are in- SBDIGUIDBI' 9. A l" rr ' ' 4 ' V/_` /// vited to be present and will be given S B;>I\Bl;JHW.10C0lll't House, Friday. ` ,3 ,_ \` ` 7 -._ V/75.,/r.(\ at. - f O ' I /°r"f».» it » “ly qulppe Fox m0_8_23Mll§&iJ. Mci_ei.l..\N. ;l.K I , - Il _ _cf /_ Dorfo _ I1 has a worthy son now representing the district, who by the way, has done more for the district in the lust four years than was done for tile last delegates' is now being resurrected, after being discarded, for I3 years was represent- Disfnct o Queens The Liberal-Conservative candi- All uieetlngs begin at 7.30 p.iii. l`lie Opposition candidates are in- ` P E isLANo Roans discriptive of the splendid con dition of the road from "llillshoro mile all nicely rounded, smooth thing that never could be said since the Road Masters that their efforts, approval of the travelling public. ctory system ot the present. or "Matheson" Government. That this statement is true, is shown by the fact, that it has taken follr years oi’ ral population. with horses and tax under the competent supervision Road Masters. (who vie with each ier in having the best roads.) to ing them n to their resent ood ceptioii of the Editor of the Patriot) the hearty support of the people not- tlie Patriot who is so bus dl `ng yoii'll lose, and bother for $10~lia! ha! have at least $50 a year throw it big as some ex-excise men used get) and the tremendous cost oi' ere some 1000 overseers and I sup- iis a road master. They and their horses were exempt. Then there were Supervisors, with good salaries and u rake off on cxtraiwork, then the x collectors. Tile most the overseers oad machine man and supervisor did as little as they could oil the roads ie work was done as far as possible y grits, the tories paid, under the privilege of working out his`tax. The old party distinction is now li tiling of the past, the money is all spoilt to the best iidvaiitage, right uiidei' the eyes of the tax payer, not spent in some other district, or used for corrupt purposes. Likely the poor deluded Editor of the Patriot willl soon be on the rampage through the Belfast District looking for another "Waterloo," let him note the difference of the roads ilow, to what they were when he met his defeat. and have the niunliness to acknowledge the improvement. Just a word of advice o ye Editor ol' the Patriot, Belfast weiity_ when the poor old fossil that ing the district. And there will soon be nominated uiiothcr worthy son of the district who will stand shoulder to shoulder to look after rights, and work i`or the best interests of the dis- trict. ilone other need apply. Belfast liever wont back oil -her sons. i I ani Sirs etc. BELFASTER. Mlnard's Llnlment Go., llmlted. .. .. Gentlemen.-Last Winter I received great benefit 'from the use of MIN- ARD’S l.lNlMl-INT in it severe attack of LaGrlppe, und I have frequently proved it to be very effective iii cases of lnfiauinintlon. Yours, ‘ WI A. HUTCHEBON. \ _ c.snMAN'PAsTon I3- UNDER ARREST. SASKATOON, Sack.. Aug. 20.-Rev. Mr. Stetzer, German Lutheran pas- tor at Luseland, is in the cells at Kerr Roberts. Tile charge BEM"-if im has not been made nown. but it After accepting crumbs of comfort some people whine for the whole bak- ery. ,man population of the district. h li is alleged he has been distributing sedltlous literature among the Gen . 'I/7 X ' i ° \ C. K r. / - _ half the tliiie. GD 911! Bl' . ‘ _ \\, F I E ° d e J. A. Mari-nesoN. crsilsud Hall, Saturday, september _ ' - .. - _ ~ 1 _ Y-` .' \. \ l /f>-rf” , .14. .‘_~ - .,~ _ ~ ' b c / 'ii .'/_’l,’_-lv \§. 2// hir, > for-/‘ E \ \ \_\ L_. F Barons nscsrs WELL STARTED f ' I, i 'A _' 17X I \\ A ..-rc.. gsucusr 24.1911. - _" \ -of A ` _1 jf ff' ` - _ei F ff »~_ if //' _/./'C '_ . ~ _/ __ , . __ 4 i ' _/fr,” / _ ‘Sw " i 1 t "`:_‘_".’v_` 4" - ” -'-_ - I/ .;/ `\`__‘~\<~~_ . '---' -' _ I-‘ll rv* wj. -1.. -'fl--_ ll ’ C , - __,, \ r _ » eby!Eten:‘§`s”s lgchool llouse. Nlon Q / /fl, / /_iffy radaibaue Hall Tuesday. Sept .__§TY_7{`¢.i al ' ., , , `~`~` ""‘ " ._-~ - " /_' .- " .-~ / ‘ 1 " .~"‘ ‘ *!l‘.‘>. \- ` / 1/or-_ .. /I ,/ V \ , ,. p ._ \ \/ // ,ff , _ M. KENNEDY. ` l 'I 0 ' -is /I' H / 1 i V' :ui -- -_- A. J. Mccnevm. \ ’ - ,- ’ \_\ 1, .~ / _-/ ' / if/. ~ ’ ’ /7 UA ,, / A' ~\ 5/ / 7 /<1 g, ""il"' at '* ' f //f ' / ' r __ , ’ __ . , __ _ 'i-.2 __ ) /.;'~,/-ri /_/ / . ' ‘ q -c ' ' / ir:-L was pleased to read an _ . ~ _ ` - /,_ /6, " / 1 :T _ ///‘_/25* ` »' i 4 ' _____ //\--_ ' Bridge to ‘Eldon" think of it a road WE G91- To pu-r H|M OUT gf: gU3|NE35_ g //7 "1 fl". / &_ _,.' \ Previously acknowledged, $4,619 d Mrs. James Mlar, George- town _ 5. George Minr, Georgetown, 5. Balance at date, $4,682. Yours truly, A. W. HYNDMAN, WOMEN'S INSTITUTE. At the Marshfield Women's Insti- tute picnic held at the Experimental l-‘arm on Saturday afternoon, August 21, the members of that Institute, as already intimated in the Guardian, opened up a subscription list towards the purchase of a machine gun, the same to be the gift of the Women’s_ -Institutes of Brlilce Edward Island. Coiitiibutlons to the amount of 28 f ' $ were handed iii at the plciiic from the i`0Ilowiiig:-- Mrs. I... H. D. Foster, Marsh- field - $2.00 M' Bla. cl M B tl M h Trees. Machine Gun Fund. A OPENED BY MARSHFIELD A E ressed to the Doiiliiiion Eiitoinolog Florence L. Matheson. Dundas 50. lst, Department of Agriculture, otta- A. K. Henry, Granville, 3. wrt, SUNSHINE A little gild amidst the grey. _ Thul's sunshine. A little brightness on. the way, That’s sunshine, little gliinpslilg of the blue, little widening of the view, little heaven breaking tlirougli, Tli¢it'a sunshine. » hout it rut (with the exception of 9 ~ 14120 Com, G| d F ’ one hill, which has silice been put in __ _ _ _ A 3 specialty. ex us an mums B good shape) This is certainly some. Brwch' Dopallmfint gg 'i`l§,ri°u]t;liI;$ Amélle l_?;l;i£ié?:l' melight’ Ottawa. All inquiries rh lgrlsa d IA mtlla ti ts. h th ‘ h _ " regarding insect pests s on e a - e pa ence roug e ng t, was a road. lt is pleasing especiallyl _ _ Thnvs hmnsmnez A little bowing- of‘~the'will,_ A little resting on the hill. A little standing very still, That's sunshine. A little smiling through the tears. Tliat‘s sunshine, A little faith behind the fears, Thal_’s sunshine, A ittle grace_to understand, A little folding of the hand. A little yielding of demand, Tllat's sunshine. ” I T'.°r».1" Tw' word each continuation Cash charge Twenty flvo cents. Ono cent per word first Insertion In this column half cont por must accompany order. Minimum 7l*'°l'=‘l‘-‘l'~ti 4-*'l~4l‘~r-*-4»-i4»l6+l'§+4»~l-l~¥‘O»~t4>I"l~H'-i<|\ I+4++¥t+ i§H _ Z I .iss ‘ni ccai, ars- field $1.00 Miss Norah Ferguson, -Marsll~ field $1.50 Miss Helena J. Ferguson, Marsh- field $1.50 “ Mrs. Chas. Robertson, Mnrsli- field Mrs. Edgar Heartz, Marsh- field Mr. J. ll. Ferguson, Peter- borough, Ontario Mrs. Duncan Diirracli, Marsh- field Mrs. R. I.. Coffin, Marsh- field Mrs. J. W. Grant, Marsh- field Mrs. H. B. Dennis. Marsh- field Mrs. J. A. Ferguson, Marsh- field $1.00 Mi's. A. McNcvin, Marsh- field $1.00 $2.00 ` $2.00 $5.00 $1.00 ” $2.00 $2.00 1.00 __ $ BOARDERS-FIVE OR SIX STEADY li., Agents Winnie-il To 'sire' WKNTED-'ro seal. Fon the Old Reliable Foiitlilll Nuiseries We teach our men to sell. Experi- ence unnecessary. Hlghest coni- missions paid. I-landsonie ftree equipment. Stone til. Wellington, 'l`o- -fmt" nut." 2416-8-5ME26l. .i ri-iivATE CHRISTMAS GREET- k frce ite re ing card sample boo _ . p - sentutives nlreudy making five to ten dollars daily. Liradley-Gnrreb son, Brantford, Ontario. GUARDIAN IILASSIFIEIIIIIIS. _ liotii'ilci':-i W iliitcil bonrdcls can be nicely uccommodat cd at the McKenzie House, 89 Sid ney St. 8-llintf. be $1000. Contributions to the above fund to be forwarded to Mrs. Dun- iianles of coiitrlbutors will be pub lished from time to time BERLIN FEARS DIFFICULTIES L WITH UNITED STATES. LONDON, August 20.- The Ex- change Telegraph Company received the following despatch, dated Berlin, via Amsterdam. F "News of the sinking of the Arabic caused great nervousness. the Fore- ign Olfice fearing it would lead to F serious difiiculties with Waslii|°iglon_ “Details are withheld from tho newspapers. which are prohibited from making comments." THE HESSIAN FI¢Y IN THE WEST. Tli He-ssian-fly is well-known to farmers as li, serious pest of cereal crops; during the present season it $23.00 _ L_.._._ __ ' .E-.=I».. _J IIc.l|i \Vaiitl-il--l<`¢~iiiitl ~ house woik (Lame Moderate wag n 23.58 8 2'll\’l3i brack, Supt. Womeli's Institutes, _ Cliarlottetown. The amounts with WANTED A GIRL FOR GENERAL housework Apply YO MPS J C Sims, 279 llicllinonil St East 2573 8 18lVltl’. AUNDRV MAID WANTED FOR Falconwood Hospital. Apply at the Hospital. 2417-8-6Mtt'. For Sale The cost of the Machine Gun will YOUNG WQMAN WANTS LIGHT es. C. D. cure Guardia . OR SALE- CART, MARE FIVE years aid. Apply W. Boyce. Mer- maid, Lot 48. 2036-M3iE2ipd &M_.l_.__,.__.__ ._ M _ OR SALE.- ONE NEWLY FRESH- ened cow Ayrshire and Holstein grade. Aippiy Chas. Robertson, Marshfield, Little York; R. R. No. 2. 2615-8-2lM3ipd. FOR SALE- COLUMBIA GRAMA- phone, l-lorneless, with 23 Records for cash 30 Dollars (cheap) Violin with case (Stniner} almost new for a quick sale will sell at $15.00. Ap- has caused the lass of millions of bushels in the Uliited States. ln Western Canada its depredations for- tunately have not attained the extent experienced in other regions of the coiitineilt and in order to be able to advise the farmers in the western provinces the Entomological Branch of the Dominion Department of-Agrl- culture have iiiv tigated this insect. The results 3 this lnvestlgatloil, which was conducted by Mr. Noman Griddle for several years, have now been published by the Department in Entomological Bulletin No. 11, in order to enable farmers to recognize the injury of the insect in its incipi- ent stages and, being thus forewarn- ed, they will be in a position to pre- vent losses that are liable to occur where the insect is present, as con- trol methods are also described. In addition, the Western Wheat Stem Maggot has been studied and describ- ed. This is agative insect that has turned its att ntlon from native to cultivated grasses ou-._ Nob it can become a serious peotgztrthsbits, life- history and the maxi;-Q control are fully described ln \"llhme` bulletin, which is entitled ',_;lfQ'fHesslan Fly and the Wester-n._‘_ _bidi Stem Saw- fiy in Manitoba, Selsfltuhewan and Alberta." The bulletin is illustrated Y PP tion to the Chief Oiiicer, Publications ` ‘ frontage of 110 feet on Water 5 ' TTT" "" " " iti'riia i,i.b _ ____ .i.'l..».,..i‘I`.i.i'i..‘.’.‘L‘i.’2.’}‘..r"ri‘i“ 5.3 Street and 64 feet on Prince ' ~ '_," Mrs Horace clerk was burned Street being one of the best _ ,, l ir 1 fu I i V ,,,. ml _ ., deagle child had been plum mth locations for sale in thecity near iiilisttchesl and her, clothes caught fire Faléliay and Steamshlp Land 1" 0 e ore eip coul reach her th bod bm been pmticiiiiy burned ° o ii “Ordered tobe sold without re cri;ip.hThe father was awsybat lork serve to tl'l¢ l'llgh¢8t NEC! ill ` an t e mot er was out erry ng. order Q dose the Estate lssvln the vi tim d t th smsll‘children°at hoiiiii. lsiiiiglliboiiil R BEAIRST0 .;v°hq;‘o'o:i:ht°o ;IlI:m'r:|cl_;l‘t;’were too lots ”u_8_nlaL I V A\lCl£‘i(i’tleeI'l ‘ Q ‘I I I i _ Y 1 ply to C. A. P., care Guardian Oihce. 2612-8-21M3l. L__.___. ____ _-_ ____ ___ _ _<_,_.____.*_é__ FOR SALE OR T0 LET.-A very comfortable six-room cottage with good out~bu|ldings. Situate on tile North lllver Road. one mile from Charlottetown, lately occupied by James Farqullarson. Apply. A. Pickard & (‘_o., Coal Dealer. Chur- lottetowu. 2631-8-21m0l FARM FOR SALE AT THVON.-Farm for, sale, containing 74 acres, at Tryon, 1% miles from Crapaud Corner; about 50 acres clear in good state of cultivation, B acres Peiltiy to clear, balance hardwood und softwood lumber. Good house and barns and out buildings. Apply to J W Morrison, Victoria, R.R. No. 2 PEI 2621 8-21e'.ii |l=on sA|_E -seifcrgan, plino cased, phone 552J. 2595-8-19m5i r=oii_sALE-__-QENERAL PunPoss horse, 7 years, cheap. Would ex- change for good milch cow. W. F. Burke, West Royalty, or Box 42. _ City. B-20-ln'3i. GROCERY FOR SALE-- LiVE_ GRO- cery for sale in thriving village well established. Full information on re- quest. Apply X. Y., Guardian. I 2570-8-18Miii. 'FARM Fon sAi.E.- l olrlren Fon .sale my farm at Wilmot, about 21/, miles from Summerslde containing 60 acres with buildings. Apply to Robert S. Waugh St. Eleanors,P.E. _ Islalld. _ _ _ 2531-8-l6Ml1i. __ ._ _V - -_ J Help Wanted--‘Maile _ _ -o WANTEDTWIACHINIST FOR'LATHE work. Apply B. Stewart & Co. _ _ 2160-7-20mtf. -_-"_ _Ei ___Lost LOST.-A wallet containing $220, the property of a poor lnan, hetweeii Lyon's Wharf and Hillsborough St. Finder please return to Guardian Otllce and receive reward. LOST-A FEW DAYS AGO A_VE8T _.pocket Kodak in case with owners name on same. Finder kindly ieavie at Worthy's bakery. Reward. _ _ 2383-8-4Mtf. To Let ' T0 LET.-The Store and premises on Kent Street at present occupied by Geo. McQuaId, Tailor, possession given August lst. Apply to D. Stew- art, 183 Kent St. 2267-7-28m mtl 5 _ Sitiiiiticiiis Vacimt $2.50 PER DAY FOR DISTRIBUT- ins "W0l1LD'B GRATEST WAR." UD to date book. Whirlwind seller. Lliiscott Company. Brantford, Ont. \ _ Teflthers Wants WANTED.-Second-Class Teacher for Cable Head _West School. Supple- ment $20. Protestant preferred. M. ' McLaren, Secy. of Trustees. 2568-8-17mtf M unites! _ WANTED- ROOM AND BOARD IN Private family for one lady. Apply Guardian. 2600-8-20M3lpd. _._ ___ ._........-4...... A sAvv|i_|.E wlneusss unoen ctose wA'rcH. wAsillNG'i‘oN, Aug. 22.- in -cor.. sequence of the evidence submitted by the Providence Journal to prove the existence of German propaganda, the Navy Department has sent ad- and ma be obtained free on I llca-: ditional naval officers and enlisted radio operatiors to the wireless sta- tion by Sayville. L. I.. and all messa- ges filed or received at Sayvllle are scrutinized with the greatest care. The naval censors have been iri- gtructed to forvmrg to tho liiaepértgllent very mesage e or__recev ere that is not clear to the;censors or appears to be open to the suspicion ghat lt ishof,sn nnneutrat character. ome suc messages _fl _» at Sey- zllle sir transmission tigf.-_lllermllly ave een forwarded to ,_ `Deps_rt- Plant. In each of these ego the- De- partment has instructed _the senior to return the message to the person who [plea ii with ti request to out it in im dollblful I||_|g\|g¢g_ _ ~ , -