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V V V _ CHARLOTTETQWN, CANADA. MONDAY, MAY 21, T917 V ,gm P" ve” ((M."“V) ah: iA‘v.““A'!qyc.”.tg%_-.'F‘ A “U §°T§l°.X§§ii=Ts`6°°Xl3T}ERTi§i;RlERTé' eeeooooooeceoeeoooeceeoeeeoe-seeoeeoeoe Glalaifed ada. under this head eosi one cont por word per Insertion whey cash aooompanlln order, with mlnl.. mum charge of 28 cents per Inaer.` tion. Count your words and save mon- .ey by remlttlng with order. Stamps accepted. Ada., taken by pm". ,,- eent hy mall will be charged at 2c. per word, to cover book-keeping che,- gee ,stationery and postage on ae- counia. , i AGENTS WANTED AGENTS WANTED T0 SELL FOR “the old reliable Fonthiil Nurser- |es." We teach our men to 5911, Experience unnecessary, ulgllegt commissions paid, handsome tree equipment- Stone & Wellington, Toronto, Ont. 248-5-1ME1me_ WANTED REPRESENTATIVES to d'lstribute Tablets wlllcll wash , clothes spotlessly clean without rubbing. One trial makes. perman. I-nt customers. One hundred per lrent_ profit. Make five dollar-5 daily. Send ten cents for samples for four w~ashings’. Bradley Com. pany, Brantford, Ontario. 476-5-15M18l. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. REGISTERED HOLS- teln heifer 9 months old. A. W. Morrow, North Lake. 562-5~l9M3lpd. MISCELLANEOUS. SEND A DOMINION EXPRESS Mimey Order. Fvc dollars costs three cents. ml-5-5211/I-I-:=ll. SHEETS NOTEPAPER WITH printed address 50c. Guardian oftice. 4685-3-6Mtf. ENVELOPES WITH PRINTED address 50c. Guardian Office 4685-3~6Mtf HORSEMEN-YOU CAN GET QUICK .work and good work on those cards. bills or posters of your at The Char- lottetown Guardian. ' Call im and see some sample work. FOR PROMPT SERVICE AND A GOOD JOB AT A MODERATE P_RICE. TRY THE GUARDIAN JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT. ALL OWNERS OF SMALL STORES should investigate th-is offer, -100 noteheads, 100 envelopes and 100 bil-lheads, all printed with your name, address' and business for only $2.50 at The Charlottetown Guardiall. IF IT IS .A CIRCULAR LETTER price list, invitation, order form or anything im the form of a typc- written announcement you want, try our MULTIGRAPH SERVICE. We can duplicate any typewritten form in quantities of 10 to 10,000. Tnc Charlottetown Guardian. F ._A if 1 FOR SALE- ENGINE AND BOILER 20 Horse Power. Apply, Re;-0|-d Machine Shop, Charlottetown. 49543-16Mtilpd. @ HELP WANTED- FE- MALE. wANT£o-I'A'woM`/ml"1'o"oLEAN oiilce. Apply ut Guardiall Oflicc. ,_______ ____M_*__576.5,21Mtf wAN1’Eo MAID Fon GENERAL llousq work. Apply to Mrs. D. Stew- art 165 Kent St 316-5-3Mtf WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Country girl preferred. 185 Que-en_Street._ 534-5-18Miii. wAN'rEo-A o|nL FoR`GENEnAl. housowollc No washin A to IIELP WANTED-MALE. vvAN1'eo 'rEAMs_'l7sa APPLY 'ro user .lt Goff. :.50-5 lslvnr BOY WANTED-APPLY AT GUAR- dlan Office. 489-5-15Mtl. WANTED.- FIRST CLASS PLUMB- er or Tinsmlth. Best wages. Apply Campbell Bros, Steliarton. N. S. 370-5-7M12ipd. WANTED MEN T0 LOG BEST wages paid. Apply by mail to W. A, Sawyer . Mt. Stewart, P. E I. Tclephonc. Mt. Stewart 841. ' 514-5-16M5lpd. BOARDERS WANTED. - z- lmiy Dr. E. C. Harris. Royal Bank Build- ing. 567-5 19Mtf wAN1'ao, Arieiirea-lsnceo een- eral ma-ld. One who understands plain cooking. Wages $14.00 per month to start with. Apply evenings Mrs. A. E. Duff. North River Road. Brighton. 10026-4-21Mtf. LADIES WANTED T0 DO PLAIN nlld light sewing at home, whole or spare' time; good pay; work sent any distance; charges paid. Send stamp for particulars. National Man- ufacturing Company, Montreal. 4532-2-2-iMES6wks. TEACHERS WANTED NORMAL TRAINED TEACHERS FOR rural and town schools. Specialists and principals for next term. State qualifications, write Westerlln Teac- hers' Bureau Winnipeg. 559 5-19M5i “TWO HUNDRED TEACHERS WAN ted for Saskatchewan and Alberta schools opening in August; salari- cs $720 to $1000. Splendid loca- tions. Apply stating qualifications to Canadian Teachers Agency. Re- gina. for Saskatchewan scllools, and Beveridge Building. Calgary, for Alberta positions.” 498-5-16M2mos. :OST LOST ON UNION ROAD BETWEEN Charlottetown and Shaw‘s Hotel. Brackley Point an Automobile lamp. Finder return to Dr. Alley Pri~nce| St. 568-5-l8Mtf. TO LET. FOR RENT, BY WEEK OR MONTH. Faratior machine. Apply 230 -Eus~ ‘ ton Street. 529.5.17Mtf. TO LET OR FOR SALE- COTTAGE 1l06 Richmond Street. Apply 9 AI' ley Street. . 503.5.16M6Ili|i T0 LET-THE HANDBOME PRI' vste residence. No. 220 Queen St.. being the southern portion of the les-ldenco of the late Hon. Chief Justice Palmer, All modern conve- ngences. lmagdiate polaetessiéan- AD to . ueen ree . W N° Q zs4.5.2lutr. TIIE WEATHER. '\'EllPERA'l‘UBl» TIDE, MOON, ETC- Tlle highest temperature recorded yesterday. was 52 desroes ab0V€- M 10 a. ln.. it was 47 above: at 9 li- m~» it was 38 above. The coldest the life' vious night was 4. The tide will be high this mornina at 10.14 and tomorrow at 10.55: TI will be high tonight at 11.47 snd' to- morrow at 12 The sn sets this evening at 7.46 and loinorrow at 7.47; it rises tomorrow morning st 4.41 and wednesday at 440. The moon sets' tonight at 8-56- There was u new. moon' on Sunday lily lots, at 1.41 p". m. The first quarter of the mann will be on 'Ms tlth sl 6.34 I1. m Etiaflflozas wAN-'rEo- nA1'_Es moderate. 101 Fitzroy Street. 564.5.19M3Ipd. 1 - FOUND FOUND-PURSE FOUND ON Great George Street. Apply Guard- ian Oilice. 552-5-19Mtf. ._____.-_i----- _ FOUND-A BOAT 15 FOOT KEEL in F'ullorton’s Creek owner can . have same by proving property -and paying for this ad. Apply to Charles Plppy Mount Herbert. 508-5M6ip\l. q TRUURIES [IREEIIE tr _ portions. V Canadian Preps Despatch.) WASHINGTON- Nlca1:as1111 i1'-15 \ 1 .1\='_”7l\N\h *.=-.‘-rio/ . .4 ` l `p§_`\Rl\\\ .L§’r‘,,j,>\,\\\\ ._ I; I other dead. ton, Bonshaw. Monday, y - The length of today will be fifteen hours and four minutes. . “ * MInard'e Llnimant cures diatom!"- illuunlmime u(ut»slf~s°t111'°°"° . . 1 Y ,A rnvll. BATTLE lu THE Amlllllc 'Austrian Cruisers Sault Fourteen Small British llriliers. Two Small British Warshipstiave (base hui Retired on Approach ol Austrian I Ballleships. Canadian Presls Despatch.) . TLONDON- The British Admiralty announced' fourteen drilters. sunk in a raid by the Austrian light cruisers in the Adriatic Sea and that -the Blit- ish light cruiser' Dartmouth was tor- pedoed in a subsequent, engagement with Austrian warshlps. but reached port safely. The Adnliralty state that the British warships Dartmouth and Bristol pursued the Aus-trian vessels to a_ point near Cattaro when the enemy battlesllipscomlng to the assistance of the pursued British . "' l \‘ vessels were compelled to withdraw. Naval commentators regard tile iight ill the Adriatic as a raiding dash of the kind -that the Germans have made familiar in the Nunn ses. slml-lst-I raids have b€en previously made in the North Sea. Similar' raids have been previously made ill the straits of- Otranto with some success, not ably las; July and December. , Drifters. it is said, are used as watch vessels but their tonnage und' class is not stated. They are described as helpless against attack I by destroyers. . ___________.______.____._.~ ____.___~ _.___ Removed. Tile strike of the Labor Ullliiri 111811 and' the Trucklncn continues. There was a rumor abroad' yesterday that nis presided. Among others present who spoke were Mr. A. A. McLean. M. P.. Mr. James Paton. M. L. A.. Conn. P. A. Smith alld Messrs C. \\'. P. Scale. Francis McLaughlan. James McNal- ly. Joseph Purcell, James Rush. James King. Wllliam Dalziel. Pres'ld'ellt oi' tile 'l`lucknlen's Unioll, John King The upshot of tile meeting was that ` t’ the following resolution Mlnardu Llnlmem cures toothache top es o hi Km _onded b forth me grievanw complained of to moved by Mr. Jo I Z. sec y ____________ Mr. Joseph Purcell. and passed 11111111- 1 Y 111 H ' t b 1 - r imously were ordered to be forwarded to Hon Mr. Crothers. Minister of Lab- _ or. Hon G. E. Foster. Minister of ing tile trouble. on Friday lllght expi-I Trade and Commerce and Hon Mr. alning that the sit11ati0n was 8 S81*-I Cochrane. Minister' ol’ Railways. ious one and called' for immediate, " that these Union's action. Be it resolved N0 CHANGE IN THE STRIKE SITUATION Labor Union Men al a Largely Attended! Mecliug on Sunday Passed Resolution Re- fusing io Randle Freight llcrc Till Such 'lime as Steamers Return and Monlellh is k uid lesumc work to Monteith be removed froln his pre- the truc men wo ‘ -| - 1 I day but there was nothing deflnite;sent position to some other posit on about it. In the afternoon an largely that will not bring lllnl in contact: attended meeting of the members with the men. of the Labor Union was held in the A notice to the same effect was hull on Water Street. Mr. Patrick Den- ordered to be sent to Snpt. Grady oi M Aul I The repl'e~'clltnlivc ui the Depart- and Joseph c ay. _ - -, < The different speakers were listen- ment oi Labour in this province. Mr. ed to with much interest. and were George l-l. Tunton. has kept the llenar- f'equentl' applauded. 'tnlent fully lnlnrlned ln connection n I E Iwlth the trouble in this city. lic for- \ n RUSSIAN UIIVERNIVIENT REIEIITS SEPARATE PEIIIIE Declares its Aim to be Securing of General Pence Without iinnsxutlons or indemnltles. (Canadian Press Despatch.) PETROGItAD.- The Provincial Ge- verument declared today it was uni- ted in the re-jectlon of ll separate peace alld that it adopts as its alnl- establishment of it general peace. which will not tend either to domina- tion over other nations or to seizure uf their national possessions, peace without aynnexatlons or indemnity. IIUSTRIIINS IUST I,2UU IN EIIIHT WITH ITAIIANS Canadian Preals Despatch.) NEW YORK- Austrian' casualties in the recent italian offensive. to Tuesday are reliably stated to be 12,000. ~ German Catholics rcillse' to handle all freight ill this port llutil such time as thc Govcrnnlent I-lteamers retulu to thlr port and \\-. B. tile P. E. l. R.- A hearty vote of thanks was presen- ted Messrs A. A. McLean. M. P.. Jomes Paton. M. l.. A. C. W. P. Seals alld Colin. Smith i'oI' their presellce at the meeting. Tile pl‘ocee(*.'lngs closed by all pres- ent standing anrl singing “God Save the King." warded to the Minister of Labour on Fridav last a lengthy despatch l-letting hin b the embers oi' the Union and followed this up with a in repo y mail of all the circumstances attend- l.0NDON.- A bread fanllllc pru- vuils throughout Greece and tile. U I ouhles are assuming alarming D1'0~ NUW IN ENIIITINI] broken relations- with Germany. LONDON _Sh Alf,-ed Ke0g|,_ Su,-.lmes and w,,,.,,_v -e --“-"*“'*“-'_' genn General of the British Army. au-, mont. If thc experiment has satis-. MI'\ii'd" I-I""""'°"¢ °“"°' °°Id" 'Im' llouuced today that the first of six factory results it will be extended. l` fully organized and equipped hospital units which ill; America? lsetil C1318 ---ii’ is sending to rance arr ve n - land yesterday. Tile unit comprisedI TWO FRENCHMEN PBI-‘llllsgs DOWN about tllrce hundred persons, inclu(l~ 16 GERMAN VL - lug twenty Army Medical Officers. ` l D M ) I sixty nurses and more than s hundred ((.anadlun_ Ircss cspa c r. ' '_-_ other attaches. The unit take charge I’Al-tIS.- Vlolcnt artillery ii8l1U11t»! of s Base Hospital behind the British is reported along the Chemin-Des - nt Dames ill the sector of Bovilic-Hurte- lro . ___________- fences north of Monte Santo .__...._._.-_--- BRITISH IIUNS > `. / \ Canadian Prevs Despatch.) aolvla- Itsllans reached -the crest - \ / 'ul llnl 652 In vorllcs. The lw11i1i0111~~ I ' " HELPING ITAIIIINS Front . "_‘_”"'-___ lca that our unners °*"°‘"'” P"“n?°fp',;°m`¢)d in ha‘\T;’p:fTI:rdlsndd ouT-esllies msterTal ss. UTTAWA” Cnulgh °°‘Gco,.‘em,,,, sistsnce. Dorint! their progress thru. lc"°“' G' L' Mg ,€°'qumn,e,-5-,def ugh italy to the front they received w°““d°d' L' n‘cld'. `W H 353'. an enthusiastic reception." 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