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PICKARD, Tackle P 'E I P R Grand pahjiutié ¢_~_mImr{ The Laurier Regime Proven to Have’ Been a Reign oi’ -Brozen Lowlessness w.,,,,,,.,,, go ..,h,.,g be ..,,.,,,._ .,.,;;:g;,, ,,__,.,,,, and Basket Social at Wherein u Liberal Cabinet Minister, liberal Members of Parliament sure and take along all nec essary tackle to meet vary ing conditions Select from our magmf icent stock and youll not select amiss. We have the The Annual General Business Meet ing of the Prince Edward Island Pro- vincial Rifle Association, for the usual transaction of business and the elec tion of oflicers for the ensuing year, will be held in the City Court Room. (‘ity Building, (‘liarlotteto\vn on Tues day evening. June 2-nd, 1915 at 8 Brookfield On account of the stormy nigh! this event has been postponed until Thursday, June 17 191s, when the grandest entertainment of the season will be held in the large and commod ions liall at Brookfield Doors open at b€St En llSl'l ` lo l 7 30 p ni , concert commencing t prI(Ild}IIlctStI-3lflEZ;Illiemak€rS gWC III II (‘0l0uel F S MOORE 8 Admission 15 cents Ladies with gay dxgect from manufac Preiildent. baskets free A general invitation is Major A A BART ETT given to all ladies to provide as tlll'€I`S and thus aff? 3'-719 to Secretary Treasurer kots The programme will consist of g1V€ YOU lJ€t[€I' Vall|€S fOr 1428 0 1Gm4i city talent A good time may be the same money Examme pected Teams will be provided or our reels flies casts lines and will meet all parties wishing to d od fand gee If this is no at Robins* Livery, not litter than 7 all I' S p ni on Thursday cven ng ome not correct We can tell Sale of Cloth, etc one and an .inn iioip our brave boys you exactly your 1-eqmr _ __ who are fighting so nobly for home rights and British freedom £%?mnttSryf°r fishmg In this "iig;3_ceeIi_l\sni(;i aid of kitchen and Pa Sealed tenders for the purchase of all or part ot' the cloth, linings, trim _.___ Reference nsNJ canrnn E C ivioDoNALD 'J J G mings, buttons, etc. belonging to 1..31610l\'lEti' James (‘allaghan, of 178 Queen Street Charlottetown, will be received by the DRUGS” v.i.‘i‘;;i::"@‘;...;";..'° Do You Eat Eggs? Y. e ’ seen at the oflicc of Morsoii & Duffi solicitors Dated 15th June AD191.i Specifications of the sonic may bei -l Why not Save Five Cents s Dozen7 _ _ G DUFFY We have them strictly fresh from Cliarlottetown the best farmers at 15 cents '1‘liev're slightly clocked so we cannot ship 1431 6 mmm thcm but otlicrwise equal to the very l best eggs Peiiectlv dry not a diop leaked _ Cut Glass NQTICE ,»., i of the finest quality just opened up The patterns are entirely new, comp ing in part Water Jugs Fruit Bowles 'l`umblerS G H Taylor Jeweller & Optician W TIDE TAB] E JUNE High Water __ to ll y Time Ht Time H 1 12 'i2 2 21 Oodobmhw ' Qooouooco`1~x~l~'i='>¢>®e:~‘|`re>~‘i`1~r~‘i-rmc>m~i~7:»2»|>m¢mH 16 42 18 00 6 2 19 11 7 20 13 7 45 23 9 01 J 40 10.18 0 21 10 56 1 11 35 1 40 2 1 2 49 3 1 3 53 21 08 22 00 22 50 23 37 _~1-i_-:iae=e»ec>aa~i~i~i-i~1 '~lU\l\7®¢\»£uB$@©GJ5\U5@ 12.15 12 56 13 40 14 Z9 15 30 4 2 16 48 5 18 09 5 53 47 46 6 46 9 44 10 39 0 25 1 6 19 24 20 33 21 37 22 37 23 32 11.33 12 27 June-1st to 4t|i, variable 5th 9th hot wave 10th to 14th, storm period 15th to 18th. cool wave 19th to 23rd sweltering period 24th 27th thunder showers 28th to 30tli gloomy damp and drizzly weather -| RRY OF EVENTS. T0 DAY City Magistrate's Court 10 am Prince Edward-7 and 8 45 p m Opening of St Vincents Orphanage People s Theatre-7 and 8 45 p m Sale and Tea in St James' Hall BIR'l`H‘i All claims against the Es tate of the late Geo li. Auld must be filed before the 26th of _lane 1915 the late Geo E Auld 154 Richmond St Charlottetowm 1334 6 10Mtf Al Saturday Closing Any goods intended for storage should be delivered here not later than 10 A M on Saturdays to insure being placed in stor age on that day The Island Cold Storage Co Ltd Charlottetown, P E I Weymouth Street 1i87 6 1ZEODli1 ._:°»~\ ` \l +¥HkH HN%i%%M 'l°vle|'>.‘<|*i‘-I'-l#~l'5l~l‘ l€+4é°l*.€~l°>H>3l€*l' Agents Wanted Pb`n‘i'R”A`i'r`°AcENTs""'w/irirso Send for catalogue Solar and brom ide prints, portraits, flat and convex frames and war pictures Merch ants' Portrait Co Toronto AGENTS WANTED T0 SELL FOR the old reliable Fonthili Nurseries We teach our men to sell Expert ence unnecessary Iligliest commis sions paid Handsome free equip ment Stone & Wellington, Toronto, Ont 1050 6 26ME27i #i .- i_m`___§-_ WEEKS- To Wm H and Mrs Week Storuoway. Sask on April lst, a dau ghter MARRIAGES MoPHEE 8HEA.- At St Bonaveii ture Church Tracadie. on Tuesday. June ilth by the Rev J B Mclntyre Miss Katie McPhee of ioomin K Point to Mr Daniel Shea of he same place.-S BOLDIER READ OUT OF sauna in oisanact FOR INBUBORDINATION NIAGARA, ON THE LAKE, Ont., June 16 -Discharged in ignomlny and sentenced to three months hard labor in the Lincoln County jail, Private D. J. Kane, of the 36th Battalion, was_ publicly read out of his regiment at noon today. Kane, who enlisted at‘ West Toronto, was convicted of in- siibordtnation and threatening an officer. This is Wll Help \Vmited-li cmul ~ WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL housework Apply 248 “Grafton St _ Y - .1 1iE_1_&4“ wi`rIi‘soI7\'r`o`Nce A osusnai. .servant Good wages Apply to Mrs James, Pownal street 128508nitf 1~or Sale FOR SALE, THREE MILCH COWB Apply W H Hnslam, East Royalty 1421 6 16M3ipd FOR SALE --EXPRESS WAGON, second hand, can be seen at T Carrol s, city W R Dinnis, Marsh field 1433 0 16m3l FOR SALE - ONE PURE BRED Clydesdale Stallion. 22 months old. Extra well bred Apply C T Fergu- son, Marshfleld. No 2 York RR 1414-6-10M6i. FOR SALE. - MOTOR BOAT. 29 FT. overall 6.10 beam strongly buili.hss tl h. p. model D Palmer Engine. Ev- erything new. Price reasonable. Apply Guardian Office. Joseph N. Campbell, Campbell; Cove, 111.2131. WOOL SACKB..--B00 LARGE IAGKI for wool. Csrvsii Bros. ' 18971-14m8l_ FOR SALE-TWO PURE BRED HOL stein buls, one year old Apply A H Boswall, Marshfield via Yorklt *R No 2 1'l81 6 14 M3ipd Fon sAi.E-we infer roi qiifcii sais A Royal Black Female Fox one year old This fox is equal in ap pearance to any fox in Captiyity Bar None Burnside Fur Traders, Box 193 Truro, N S 1367 6 13M6ipd FOR SALE -Offers will be received at the Water and Sewer Department City Hall from parties wishing to purchase a Blake Underwrlte Steam Pump, 90 h p , capacity 2000 000 gallons per 24 hours Pump is ready to run 1052528mtf _ _ _ _'!s=¢t~_¢rSWe1\¢_¢ei_ ____ WANTED EXPERIENCED MALE Teachers' graduates, by the School Uonimissioiiers of Westmount for Standard Vll of the Public Schools lnitinl salary not less than $1006 per annum Applications will be re celved up to June 30th by W Chalk, H A Secretary Superintendent, Stanton St Westmount, F. Q With all my worldly goods I thee endow' said Count Poppinzooski, as he married the heiress F‘ine"'\saiil her father. iwiio voic to the best man Three solid bales of unreceippted bills." ln closing Mr Hughes pointed out the great danger confronting a coun try where rank corruption in political life prevails This iiiteriiai decay is even a greater menace than hostility from without He appealed to all to do their duty, when the elections came on, rid the country of thie Borden Rogers aggregation and make thein give way to honest men Such is the liypocritical peroration of Mr J J Hughes at a meeting at Murray River reported in yesterdays Patriot The liypocrlsy is only equalled by the audacity when the record of the Laurier Government is recalled Never in Canadian history iiave Par liament and the Canadiaii people been confronted with a record oi’ political villainy and administrative corrup tion approaching _that disclosed iii the Ferguson reports Never has it political party in Canada, or, perhaps, in any other country under the sun, suffered a collapse so complete as that which overwhelmed the Laurier Opposition when the Ferguson reports were brought down in Pariiiiiiieiit These reports and the subseqiieiit disclos ures given to the House by lion Dr Roche. tore aside the veil which the Laurier Government ilrcw over the 0Dl‘\‘3l|0llS 01’ the liiterioi Department during the years of brit atlministra tion The Light Kept Out. it for the small expense am-ount to cover assembling and dl; tribution Get your Union Jack today -show your patriotism-hang lt out with every report of victory [mm our soldiers across the sea. av .___ wiiii siii _ ui -~iiisiiii|i" (Special sto the Guardian.) when charged with the sinking 0( the “Lusitania", Germany did not finally deny that it was done by a submarine. In fact, she gloried in the fact. German clubs andassoclatiuns every where celebrated the _event-c evan openly- until the ¥Qpul__s_¢;a§¢9m. peiied them to act a lit le mor ' . though they had‘the conscience ' human beings But, although Germany admitted the act, even ofllcially, many arsuments were put forth in vain attempts 1 justify the awful slaughter of non combattants. The most common was the warning they had published fi vising against sailing on that boat There theory seems to be that it is perfecly justifiable to kill a man pro vided you tell him you are going to do so Later they took the stand that the slaughter was to it great extent ae cidental '1‘bey held that only one torpedo was fired and that they knew that one torpedo would not be sum cient to cause such a sudden sinking as to seriously endanger the lives of all on board They slated that it was their intention to so critically injure the great ship that she would certain ly slnk,but only after a sufficient in ter\al to allow those on board escape by the boats ln conflrmatioii of this they claimed that there was u second terrific explosion after the torpedo hnd done its work They claimed that thc second explcslon was the blowing up of a large quantity of iinnnunition which they say that ship carried, and that it was this second explosion which caused so sudden a sinking A very brief consideration of well known instances of the blowing up of magazines completely disprovca this lame excuse, as has been the case with all of their other contentions ln the cases of the Russian ship Petropavlovsh the Japanese ship l-latsuse, the French ship Liberte, and the United States .ship Maine. the ex ploslon of the magazine caused almost immediate sinking barely two oi three minutes elapsed between the explosion and eoniplote disappearance ln the cases of the ships Maine and Liberte, it was possible to examine the wrecks ln boili cases it was found that ilie entire dock above tho magnvine had been blown off bodily. lifted up and folded back upon the remaining deck just as one would turn the lenf of a book There is no reason to believe that there would bo any different nctloii in the case of the evidence whatever of any explosion of the magazine The truth is that the enormous charge of the present German torpedo was ample to cause very rapid sink ing of the Lusitania’ by the com _bining fiction of the' explosive itself and the terrific expansive action f the gases liberated within the hull aa ii result of the explosion No one knew those facts better than adniiral Von Tipritv and his subordinate in charge of the submarine which lay in wait for the ‘Lusitanin NEW PATENTS (Guardian Special) 160,350 Advertising device- fladdick Winnipeg, Manitoba 160304 Medal Surfacing Machine -S Weisglass Ltd assignee of (‘\ il Graham Sinclair. Montreal Que 160.365 Molybdenum Prodiiction- I D S Robertson Toronto Ontario 160 369 Water Motor- Benoit & v1cGlnnis, Montreal, Quebec 100 371 Arsenic Production. Lewis c Price, Cobalt Ontario 160373 Truck for Locomotives -- asev & Gauvin, Kingston, Ontario 160.370 Grain Cleaner- Hiigsart & Fulsher, Rathweli, Manitoba 160 377 Ring for Piston Packing- Lester & Leach, Toronto, Ontario 160 379 Stock Rail-Woods & Lew s, Tranacona, Manitoba 160 382 Curtain Pole- H Allan, Toronto, Ontario 160390 Mould for Concrete Stru tures-C Braun, Berlin, Ontario 160393 Sheaf Stookers- J Came ron, Fallbrook Ontario 100 395 Electric Ficture- P M Clenieus. Winnipeg. Manitoba 100 411 Mail Box- F Goldike. Montreal Que 160412 Electrical Ficture- W Gobdwin, Peterborough, Ontario 160,423 Bag Turning Machine-W King Portage Company, Prairie, Man 100434 Non Refillable Bottle-S A Miner. Dauplln Manitoba. 160 430 Fuel Oil Automizer- Leek Vancouver, B C 160 431 Hammock Frame - Lemieux, Montreal Quebec. 100 432 Railway Turntable- Meikle, lgnace, Ontario 160433 Tenoning Machine- Millette, Montreal Quebec 160 444 Tire- E W Price, Toron to. Ontario 160,445 Ore Leachlng Apparatus- P A Robbins, Tlmniins, Ontario 100 446 Fountain Brush- X Roy Lachlne, Quebec 160447 Milk Heater- J C Ray. Cap Chat' Quebec "Picture takin and loture makin! is simple with t e sign Cinieri The nsign is the camera that shrill lines snap shooting. You can get an Eniiisn Camera hers from 51.60 un :be Two Macs. 149 Great Ge rse rsot. SIIIPPIIIB Ill” inward. Jllno l.0thi-»- »»~»~~»-» Sch Bins Fido. Captain Whob, New castle, N S B Sch Syivs, Captain Ginleti Glace ev Cleared. June 1dth°-- Sch Eldon C.. Contain Scott, Picton. Sch Jessie Brown. Captain Richard Picton. _ I win be received by nie uiiaeniznod up to saturday. June 19th 1916 for sawmill and standing timber on two hundred acres of land near Edon ` o o o o o o -_ _ __ I ._ __ _ _ _ _ _ . . i. - _ _,i ~ I I i _ _ _ ~ - -‘ _ ., _ o _f _ . _ .o 4 _ . g ' ` .' _ ll _ I _ - - . ~ _ _ i A ~ :~'_ - : - _ . . . - - a ' . _ _ . . _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ . _ . _ . - i; ~ ~ - _ ' . " ' _ ` ' _ . ‘ I -' I _ ex- ` ,, I ' _ . _ _ ` _ _ _€- I _ 01-* I . . . _ _ ' ' . _ - in _ _ . _ -- _ _ _ - , _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ . l O o I _ I _ i I I I I _ _ -_ _ I ' . ' Y ' Ill in _ II I ` - ~ I _ _ ' _ ' _ _ _ _ 7 _ ' an _yi _ _ . _ _ . __ . . _ . . _ _ _ ii it .f ._ -_ __ _ ~ ; - ~ _ _ f'1S~ ~° 1 T _ _ ' _ - _ - ' _ ' _ _ _ . l ' :III,I `II II I ' I I I ’ I i I rs. I I I II I I I I ‘ ll ° .. ‘ ,_;_g_.;_i ` - _ (cl 'Flint two Conservative nieniber ` " . . ' ' I _ :Il __ ~. _ h f - f C II'I=II' _ ' _ _ _.were shown to have associated tlieni~ I ' k- 1 I _ Ifil '_ I . i~ f' ZDDICS 81C. 0 Conservative demand i`or investigation selves Wm* ‘l"p“"tm“`m“] t'Im‘Jq“(Im)"" er’ “I as C( the “Im d to -bel eve that “Lu itaniu." Yet, there is absolutely 9 T e oo was met by u Htlfbbqrn refusal 9]] me 9ul_3£;limtllii;i;i‘i; igggr no Di'c_sur_i_2 had been exercised by him- no lzwmcnce or Buch umm" and no , . , . _ ~ . - I _ the Prinie Minister. _ _ ._ _ ’ \ ‘ . ' ' - _ I -_ 1 ' _ _ » ~ 1 . ` ' ' I _ I _ _ _ - _ - _ _ '_ o o _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ ._ ‘ _ . , _ . _ _ _ . ! i ~ . ` I _ I _~ ' 1 v I ' _._ Da . ii. . ' . ' ` ' _' _ - ~ f -_ __ `_ '_ _ 9 ' . 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