S _fi .,. |,i 3.-.. _\. .., , I .t ful ui .j§I i i ¢_i -I ill' I il: __ _ t -Elf .l i y. ~ it , r. i t I' Q I‘;I‘ if li li °_i,:.;%‘»l ri; 'i 1 ' ; .;§»fiil~..i. I t il' if t`II- .fi I il; ’ ‘,'; ` F1 Li ils‘rI,l #I il ' Ill; Izlll I'I5l"it§, _ i5 .i',i ,'. 1,~?li I fl it ill’ .fllll ` liff 1 Ili; i» . 1 , ’ .L51 ,-l,., ,. w 5 .l-. ‘ .li - .5 iid, ll lil; i`i`l'i‘I\ 1 '1 \ -il.-1" _ ,.-'la . ii. iii 7 ilgtii . ..,. ;,. . ii'. 1. ~ filllli "fi ii- - !‘ ‘t1 i .¢f',‘fil'.* 5 if il tag- I.=' .),°‘ , - 'iid 'itll 15. ni 5 I Dail' l -fic I il-il ‘ "1 ffél’ _ _"im _ vii’ 2 ae.- if fl? , li‘§.iél;¢ illliyr f ` ._;_ -r ".""§-I .ff i' :li-Iifiiilltii:l -_ '-Till-_ is ,._ri.. V- -. iv ,, t .'if.'.~.- l'.:.i.l',;.,l'I" ,-_.,. -J '_r~;~. -:gl-4 ,.'t_i, . ~ *,l.‘:'.. _=_iII.»’.-’.;J;-i~‘_' 2..-hc.;-‘-:t.<1 li" :fail . 1'. f -di? \ \ nice rwo _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .'~ _JUNE to.. 1915 ""|l TENDERS will be received bi' the undersigned up to Saturday. June 19th 1915 -tor 'd _ S, h P 'ui N €V€l‘ -- -f --1- :::‘.:i;';‘:,i:..,"'.‘:. : 25....; .1.‘:.,::. .‘;.°f: ‘Tenders must bt- on forms which can be obtained from Walter Roach, Iotiu_. ` Pd is as muow3_ P. E I who will give full particulars in reference to the property. Each >“ - ' ' ' -t ' " , ., . I d b _ t d hy u for 10 el. t of uw “I am very uneasy shout the labor . . alililder musllide uilrtctllggemrllt- :wud nc l-ep e wlttmtlies returned ttififigdtntrl Si1\1=li°n 011 the Clyde and True. My l. Failing T3Ckl€ § ‘ Wtenyou go fishing be l sure nd take along all nec- , essary tackle to meet vary- i ing conditions. ‘ Select from our magnif- icent stock and you'll not select amiss. We have the , products of the best English ‘ and American makers. We , buy direct from manufac- turers and thus are able to give you better values _for the same money. Examine our reels, flies, casts. lines and rodsand see if this is not correct. We can tell _ you exactly your require- I ments for fishing -in thtsi, country. 4 c_L J. G. .lamieso ,_ DRUGGIST ` i I -'__ nnamxmil I The Latest I Cut Glass _ of the finest quality just 5 opened up. The patterns 1 are entirely new, compris- i ing m part Water Jugs Fruit Bowles Tumbleri - Nappies, etc. G. H. Taylor Ieweller & Optician _ _ TIDE TABLE JUNE. High Water. _ Date. Day. Time. i-i't Time. H't. Tu. 1.31 I 12.32 W. 2.21 13.29 Th. 3.10 14.28 F. 4.00 15.31 Sa. 4.50 16.42 S. 5.39 18.00 , M. I 6.25 I 19.11 I Tu. 7.06 _ 20.13 7.45 21.08 8.23 22.00 woc~lacn.»w¢~:i- ""‘¢*f"°’.".".".".°° zooiecoeawwmcao .°F°°’*°.".°°?° 5~`~§@©G3l-*U* _camei avi.:- ` W. Tu. T. D. PICKARD, Sackvill N B Concern I hereby forbid any person or persons buying any stock or farm implements from Moses Vincent, Francis Modore or Mrs. Modore, off the farm now in their pos- session as they all belong to me. W. J. VINCENT i:i22~6-iotitiipti. Farm for Sale _Fifty acres of choice land with good dwelling house and barn. Mount Vernon School on farm. For particulars apply to BENJAMIN CARTER & CO. Auctioneer 1208-6-3Mthi’r3lpd Grand Patriotic Concert a 0 and Basket Social at Brookfield On account of the stortny night this event has been postponed until Thtirstlay, June 17, 1015, when tho grantlcst etitertalnmeitt ot' the season _will be held iii the large ttnd commoti- tous hall at Iirookiielti. iltiors upon at 7.30 p. ni.. concert cotiimf-ncitig :tt 8. AtlttiIi»':siott 15 cetits. Ladies with baskvtii fri-c. A general ittvitatioti is given to all ladies to provide bas- kets. The progruttinic will votisist of t-tty talent. A good time may lite ox- pected. Teuins will be provitloii for and will int-et all parties wishing to go at Itobitis` Livery, not later than 7 p. nt. On Tltursduy evt-ning. ('titn¢- otie and all and help our bru\'..- boys wlto are fighting so tiobiy for home rlghts and British freedom. Ptriceeds itt uid of Kitcltcn and l’tt triotic Fund. 10 11 F. 12 I Ss. 18 S. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Ss. S. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. S. M. Tu. 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 W. 9.01 9.40 10.18 0.21 1.02 1.40 2.10 2.49 3.21 3.53 4.27 5.06 5.53 6.47 7.46 8.46 9.44 10.39 0.25 1.16 I June-lst to 4th. 9th, hot wave; 10 ‘~’°°°°9°?°.".".""9.°’.°’.°°."."5”."I""" '¢'ctic~:..>»-:io:~ir¢'eoo~icc=ac>c-=i=e>u\»» 22.50 23.37 I 10.56 11.35 12.15 12.56 13.40 14.29 15.30 I 16.48 18.09 19.24 20.33 21.37 22.37 23.32 11.33 7.0 12.27 variable. (ith to h to 14th storm ."."'."'.°.°.¢‘.°°- - _ I". _ . I _ F’ ~ioitoouC\-s.¢~¢.coo:»:c\a¢a- and n Q-44 :sas-J 9°? um ,- - _ Prince Edward Island Change in Time Eastern Division Comniencing Monday, Juno 14th, the morning train will leave Elmira 4.00 a. m., Sourls 5.10 a. m., Georgetown 5.15 a. tn., Mt. Stewart 7.02 a. m., and arrive at Charlottetown 8.05 a. m. making connections at Royalty Jr-t. with morning traiti from Charlotte- town at 7.50 a. ni. All other trains will rttu as at pre- sent. District Passetigei- Ageut‘s Office. 1229-il-4I\l8l. l i YI?-4’ LB - ‘. .g ,.'-,. Q _ ; ,` 1;/ : 3 \\; ". vs"/?§4.`\ .'_t',_ 7 _,"1-.~",-..`; 4*. L-.1-i Mail Contract SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be re- ceived at Ottawa until Noon, on Fri- day, the lltit June, 1915 for the con- veyance of llis Majesty`s Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years. six times per week over Rural Mail route No. 2 from Bridgetown, 1*. E. Island from the Postmaster General’s pleasure. Printed notices containing further information as to conditions ot' pro- posed Contract may be seen und blank forms ot' Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices oi' Bridgetown, Prim- rose, St. Georges and at the office of tlte Post Office inspector. JOHN F WHEAR. Post Office Inspector. Post Office lttspetrtofs Office, Cliarlottetowti, 28th April, 1915. 11718-4-29Mtli3i. " ' ' ‘ " "‘Qf»Cf'~'} I I NOTICE All claims against the Es- tate of the late Geo. lt' Auld must be filed before the The Eastern Trust Co. Executors of the Estate of the late (ieo. E. Auld charge Twenty-five cents I GUARDIAN IILASSIFIEII IIIIS. One cent per word first insertion in this column, half cent per E word each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum -- --if 'T _ i 26th Of June 1915. - 'DRINK PRost.EM on I THE RIVER CLVDE. GLASGOW Slotland, June 7- A cunt of It D 9. hi hch quo Y in unsuccessful t.-iiderers. The iii.; est or any tender not necessarily a-- destroyer dvvklmts and refits are de cepted. layed in every case by these labor dif- ficulties, and they take twice as long ns they need to " This White Paper e _ . . ~ , 1 _A _ V' _ '1 contains numerous reports and satis- tics in support of the two main pro- Alma P. Island positions put forth by the chancellor ’ of the exchequer; first. that there June, 8th, exists a serious lass of time in partic- ular areas, and second that drink is verv lar eiv res onslble These re- . g . D - ° ' . Tl fl ' h li b f To Wltom lt May _ Railway 553.? .‘..‘$ .2i‘...Z. hence men have to be taken on who would not be accepted in ordinary times. The bad time is confined to certain hraiiches of the work, notably rivetters. caulkers, platers, riggert-i.‘ and too a much less degree, engine- PFS. The method of working known as _the ‘black squiul,' is said to encour- age excessive drinking. A squad con- sists of a blacksmith. two rivetters, one holder-up and two lioys. The wages are paid to the leader of the, squad anti usually divided in a public ' house. where the custom of treating ‘ is observed. If one man fails to turn‘ up at ti s. ni. the squad cannot pro- ceed. and so four or five will lose af rnorning's or possibly at whole day's work. As riveters are scarce they know that they are not likely to for- feit their work through losing time. SUNDAY WORK. Reports agree in saying that Sunday work has not helped tn push the work forward as those who work on Sunday work has not helped to push the work forward, as those who work on Sun- duy, tempted hy the double pay, gen- crtilly tnltc two week tltiys ot'i' instead. and frequently remain out till the fol- lowing \\'etltiesday. As the wages are good. it is dtitthtful win-the-r the in- creztsetl price of liquor' will be as strong it dcterrettt aus it is expected to be. Some me-nits of stimulating thrift in laying by part of their very ample wage would be of greater ben- efit to the men, which might he effec- I' ted by tho governtnent insttrance or- ganizations. At present grants anti iifiiittses only :tcceniuate iiitlifferetice. Another helpful thing would be more iiioro tippnrtuiiities tot' oiittiining good - plain food and hot and cold ttott-alt-o- holit- drinks in or nent' the works. The gt-tit-rnl view is that only a .small ttilii- orlty of the workers deserve tho cen- sure tiivtvtl ottt of thi-tn. Of the big niujority most are above reproach ‘und their actions are worthy of all I praise. MORE PRISONERS AT INTER- MENT CAMP, AMHERST. I /\.\iIiEI1S’l`. Juno `7,- Thu. Stvztnicr “liitlifttx" of the Plitnt S.S. Line nrriv- wl in Huliittx on Saturday cvvttiiig, from Jutitttictt littvlitg on iioartl two littndretl and ninety st-veit Get'iti:ttt Ptisotil-t‘s ink(-ti front Iiitigstoti, Jain- ait-tt. .\'<-ztrly zill of the prisoners were I sailors. who had lieett captutwitl on the list’/at-r Wilhelttt tier Grosse. There were. however, three civilians who hart- been vtigttgml in the niervuntile bttsiiii-ss in Kingston. 'ln charge ol- thv pritiniiurs were thirt_\'~tlirce guards. tltrvc officers and ti metlicnl officer, but iteferenco Richn-loud S in atlditioti to these regular guttrilu. i;il£‘\'J i‘AIt'l`l it \ K _.é 1 4-r,-_-:xi A \~ i I . ' if ,J -14.*’ `.- __ _gf ’§( \\ lx _ \ it ,,-- I ' r;.4¢,t.os¢r> vtrsscu _.I5 gmc swf °"' "° “ “-5, fA\t1’Y \-\"¢§ 1 :_.j,,;<;<~=;V / _,as _ _ --=- 1’ rss.-== .L-‘JE ’ I ‘A --ef ' f , ie'-rfiaie" = .1 _.LA ,_. _ J'/" .;;»¢...¢-3 .. 5 _~ 9 _ - T W." 3" 1 t . ‘ if J. ._ if* ,i_.f._» [N »fa‘f§”¥?*’i"“ \.~s-.Le t/Q 1. t'|- ' ' \\ “lx mit" lf. t. _< '-Laurtien: 'ri-I oss sonosu Psopte Musr sta iiutm \ “ 'LL' . I N" 1" __ _ "/`."S" _ _ 5;' “ff _ ~',I ef->~f""` -~ " / I” _ .ses 'pit I /~ »' /// I. . \ *li _. o\ f s. . .. 5;-_;. Sew tégg °§‘=}"I.'i ,/, / , fi-. . . - =-fi-“» _ f- .':_-_ \'““"‘° fi \ii§.‘~.`~>1-.e.ti- he//‘7 _' , . ,ry W L“`.§° »i~.j~\‘._'-'."__§.'\"\\ / .'_~\ t . ._ _ ‘S ,_`.___ _ I 1 _ _W . ff ,f _,v,":` oi* ,IL \`§¢2"‘< :'-~'-” 1 '~._/ - . °\-\ _ _ `\%{.\\ Ll/ II .. I y f ff I ,gf _ . _ .. _ f/ \ ms on Elm Ave- Atmly to ance corp.. lit-rt-_ Ai the niiuie or M _ J I P I t 4_,_ - ‘ _ _'_~ Lnngcmarck Major Morserenu and rs umes owns S rP1‘“2R_r,_6_8m"_ _ _________,_v____1_3}9ilL'lI_pL__ Major Kemmlra Bu ty of Halifax, were l.leui.ensnt. Morrison. Geor eiown Private Private Private Private Private Private William McQueen, Mon E Peter Hughes, Mill Cove Gen. W. Sharp, Summerslrie J. E. Lockerbie, Cascttmpec J. A. Beaton. Brookfield nt Vernon Bruce liiciiellan, indian River Mclntyre. Charlottetown K. F. Ellis, Summerside Pte. Damien McKenna. Char] itetown Private Arch. McKinnon. Cstigo Cove Pte. N. McKenzie, Nine Mile Creek. Private W. B. Davey, Albion Bay. I’t'ivsto William Gordon, `Moniugue. Corp. Ambrose Cosgrove. Wellington Driver W. L. Ferguson, Alexandria (liinner J. Bowden, Charlottetown .Ioltn Stewart, Wood island Stephen McKinnon. Charlottetown lininnuel Doiron. Charlottetown Pte. John liiurphy, Charlottetown. Gunner W. G. Bruce. Red Point Private Peter Martin Grant. Bangor Ptc. (‘. A. Arnsld, Charlottetown. Pte. H. J. Wells, Elmstlals Private Samuel Elliott. Winslow Station. Pte. l-larry Riley. Sea Cow Pond. Lot 1 tiurner Nt-.Il Mclsttacs, Sourin. Prisoners Private .I. Frziser. St. Peter's Bay. Pts. Luster O. Johnson. i’eter’s Road Q Missing Prlvnte John Cttrry, Charlottetown Private Daniel A. Simons. Po Won rt ii Private ll. J. Wells. Elnisdale Pg J _ 1) ment. c. ia. ritiiiiifio. ctiirioitetowu e M aww" B'°"“’ N" L°”°°“ Died F rom Wounds flhnrleil I.. Pitts. Cltsrlottetown Private Joh C i , Ch I Pte. John W. Mt:Doiialtl, Brad-nllinne. patrick A_ Hcnfxgr' Bogzhoalsatown Killed in Action Sergt. Wm. l". Brady, Charlottetown. Pte. Alex. I. M .N lil I. Cyrus ll. l.4ii",~, I-‘isquid East. A. C. }{¢,,¢;;),l:',;)n, {`5nfUn'§g,f,‘;_y mum' ` How sleep the brave who sink to mn _ BY all their country`a wishes blestl When Spring. with dswy lingers cold. ` - iven dispatches to carry to the tiring Returns to deck tb i h ' 93 K, . ~g Y _ e r aliowd mould, . l__m_ Sale out lionrd, apply to 12§§1_t;_§&r;iet. tin; Boihxulertii injulreld lily! spiilnazrls Sho there shall dress s sweeter md o an e pos ve s e . it 0 Than Fancy! feet have ever trod 4 _ _ -sereitu receiving a piece in the skull B 1 I h - .H§&|.'|“‘¢¢ ' in-ALIANB SPARE He lay unconscious for -several hours, y a ry 'md' their km" ll NUS- AMPHITHEATRE. and the bare' uhh, to nm le A ity fomis unseen their dlrgg tg um I n. y . sit - , I: VENICE J V 6 ,long. he delivered his message. Ha r|""'° "°“°"" °°m°9~ I Pilgrim gray, remains of the fantous Roman tiinplti- I .tlicatrc ut Poltt, the Amurlcnit tiuval fic. ` secured permission from Field Mar- shal l~`ri~nr~li to sc-srch the hospitals anti pluckly wont through the. danger haso on the eastern side of the Atian- , zone. ' Im” '_ 'vm mris' again became insimsibie and remaln~ To blell the turf that urn" gush- cn" June 7i.- The ltullnn military author-_ ' ~ - t | Iitles have issued instructions to rililD~a :Snag ro: tggufgyné, 'ze ZR; gittlglawig And Freedom sh!" 7 'hue ""1" atitl nirsliips. to share from injury the H Rn y T" dwg" ° weeplng h°m|t “|°"°~ ` ' ' 1 "T ----- “IS good I tea” Tlvaraslweé