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DIARY OF EVENTS. i A T°'DAy' Phail. and on llie east by the farms 11 ll. Ill.. Sermon, Rev. F. H. Little- City Magistratc's Court, 9 ii. m. People’s Theatre, 3, 7.15, 8.45. Prince Edward, 3, 7 and 8.45. ., MARRIAGES ' We will sell at public Auction on the farm of John Moreside North River Corner on Monday July 5th_ 1915 at the hour of 2 o’clock twelve choice milk cows all llfeshioned some young stock also 'at the same time 3 good orses. _ Terms four months _credit on approved notes 6 per cent for Cash 1780-7~2M2iE1i. l , _Liberal-Conservative liberal Conservative Convention ' Meeling _ l A Liberal-Conservative Convention to nominate candidates for the First District of Quei,-n's County, and to transact other business in the inter- ests oi' the Association, will be held at Bradalbane on Saturday, July 3rd,' 2 0'C|0¢=k D- HL at 2 o’clock p. m. Each poll will please send five dele- gates. W. H. HOGAN, Convener. Hope River, June 23, 1915. 1642-6-26rn7i. ~ l _. | .ES TA TE; _AT- SALE ' Unless otherwise disposed of Sanderson & Compnny’s stock of first class Groceries will be sold at day morning next the 6th July at 10 Auctioneer. ' 1757-7-1Mthstu3l. Grand Pic-Nic In Aid of Church fund to be Hold in Church Grounds TRACADIA On Saturday, July 10th Music, Recreation, Refreshments. Cordial Welcome! Everything to Entertain. Should weather prove un- favorable Picnic wlll be held on Mou- duy following. 1 BY ORDER OF COM. 764-7-1lilihs4lEihs4i - K Mortgage Sale 66 Acres of Valuable Land on Lot. 48 in Queens County. To he sold by public auction at the Court House, in Charlottetown, in Queens County, on Tuesday, the thir- teenth day oi' July. A. D., 1915, at the All That tract, piece or parcel oi' loch, Lot or Township Number Forty- eight, in Queens County, in the pro- vince of Prince Edward Island, bound- ed and described as follows, that is to say:- On the south by the farm of Charles Wood, ou the west by the Cardiff farm, on the north by the farms oi George Mulch, Edward Kel- ly. Mrs Martin Flood and Finlay Mc- of Finlay Mci’liail and John N. Stew- art, containing sixty-six acres of land a little more or less, together with the appurtenances. The above sale will talie place un- 1 der and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain Indenture oi’ Mortgage bearing date the twelfth day of 'May. A. D., 1905, made bc- tween Lemuel Stewart of the first and Frederick Polter Stewart, now Mu'rLow»-Mu'rLow-at iviniviow, ,l l l l, P. E. Island. on .limo son., 1915, by °l(f~',3,‘;si-§,',,‘l’,e,.t epgf;'l‘;§,l§,'f§t',,pply at Rev- Ewell M°D0\l€llll. 'l`l1°l1lHS H- the omoe oi Mr. calvin D, Mcooiiiim Mutlow. of Mlllvlew. to Enwllpe J- solicitor, Desai-isay siooii, ciioiottef 11 ll- m-- 581111011- Bllllieclf "A Tlllglc Mutlow, of the same place. town -_Q DEATHS < CAVANAGH. - At his home in New Haven on July lst. Patrick Cavaiiagli Dated this 11th day of June, A. D., 1915. ANN STEWART. Admlnistralrix oi' all and singular the goods, chattels, rights and credits; of the said Frederick Peter Stewart. 1374-6-12MS5i. aged 67 yeal»S_ Funeral leavlllg hls home for St. Ann’s, Lot 65, on Satur- day, July 3rd at 9 a. m. MCDUUGALL. -At the Mansc, Cape Traverse, on June 30, 1915, Margaret beloved wife of Rev. James Mc- Dougall, aged 41 years. Funeral on Saturday (today) at 11 a. m. to Ar- gyle Cemetery. Please omit flowers. BEGAN.-ln Charlottetown on July lst, Mrs. Ann Began, aged 72. l~‘unernl ,at 8.45 this morning from the resi- dence of Mr. William Batt, Witter St., to St. Dunstan's Cathedral. |lil.|iNS EiPil|HE Milllllilll PiSS 0 (Special to the Guardian-) ` GENEVA, Switzerland, July 1.- A despatch from Lalbach, Austria, to the Geneva Tribune, reports the cap- ture by Italians of g mountain fortress at Coni Sngna, 2,500 metres northeast of Ala in Trentino, which cost Austri- ans 88,000,000. 1;..-.: .i. .. .. . U . Jitney Service Beginning on M nday, 3 d i t.. three can will run oth diilemlt roiiiges throughout the city on a ten cent fare. TWIN of and tickets for_this ser. vi routes hours. etc., may he had The Carlerry Tea WEDNESDAY, JULY 7t|'\, 1915 The Parishioners of Seven Mile Bay are making elaborate preparations for a Mammoth Excursion and Tea Pai-ty to be held at Carleton Point where the contract work of constructing the Harbour and Car Ferry Teminals is now in full swing. ' Besides being of patriotic interest to the people of the Province, Carleton Point is one of the most beautiful and attractive localities in P. E. I. commanding as it docs a most pleas- ing view of the coast line on either side of Northumberland Strait. It is not necessarily to say that the people of Seven Mile Bay parish are putting forth every effort to entertain the thousands of pleasure-seekers who will take advantage oi this excursion. Following are the train arrange- ments. FAR E 1'|Mg a.m. 120 0.00 1.i0 7.01 1.00 1.52 .55 9_2g -45 10.00 0.00 0.40 Sourls St. Peter's Mt. Stewart - Hunter River Emerald 1.35 1.20 Tignisli Alberton ~` asNJ.'canfrEii _ ~ morning service (12 o'clock). - ' -Auctloner _ _._,:, .,#|_= __ l The Llh'eral»Conserva.tive Conven- tion called for the 5th July at Eldon has been postponed on account of the Tea at loiia on same day, and will be held at Eldon on 8th July at Eldon at . Each poll will please send five dele- gates. Yours truly, , _ 'A. D. R088. Convener. ' 7-2EiM3i. # Great Tea oi the Season Georgetown, July 6, 1915 (In aid of Bt. James' Church.) Georgetown is noted for its magnifi- cent harbor and beautiful scenery. The view from the Tea Grounds is un- ince. Everything will be done by les of the parish who gained a repu tation last year for "the best furnish- ed tables ever seen at a tea, party,” intend to sustain their good name this year. All your friends. will be hero, so come along and have a pleasant day with them. A special train will run from El- mira and Souris on the following achedulez- Fare 1.10 1.00 1.00 P-a ssswwewsesg- D-l¢5'\ih¢5O¢l>-46. E --'IUVQUIQQDUIUIC 0 Elmira Baltic Souris 1.00 Harmony 1.00 Selkirk ‘ .90 Ashton .90 Bt. Peter‘s .80 Midgell .75 Morell .60 St. Andrew's 42 .55 Mt. Stewart 9.46 .45 Peakes 10.06 .45 St. Thersa's 10.11 .35 _ Perth 10.29 .20 Cardigan 10.35 Emerson 10.45 Georgetown 10.55 Tickets will be sold from points on Montague Branch at reduced rates by regular morning train, good for return by special train leaving Georgetown at 6 p. m. Tickets at Single First Class fare (Standard Certificate Plan) good for return on the following day will be issued at stations between Charlotte- Dy Order of Com. l iIHUHiIH_SiilV|iiS FIRST METHODIST johns; 2.30 p. ni., Sunday School and Bible Classes; 7 p. m., Sermon, Rev. Geo. A. Ross. GRACE CHURCH. 1 a. m., Sermon., Preacher llev. Geo. Ross. Sunday School and Bible Classes immediately after the Everybody welcome. All seats free. 7 p. m.. Sermon, subject, “Weeds." Preacher, Rev. F. H. Littlejohns. The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper at close of evening service. ST. JAMES. End and its Revelation." 7 p. m., Sermon, subject: The Present‘ Clear Call of the Great War." Prea- cher, Rev. Dr. Fullerton. Strangers always welcome and seats provided. ZION CHURCH. i 11 a. m., Sermon, The Soul's Refusal of Rest; Cliildren's Address, The Power of the Post; 2.30 p. m., Sun- day School niid Bible Classes; 7 p. m., Sermon, subject: Lii’e's To-day and Tomorrow. Rev. G. C. Taylor. All seats free. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. 11 a. m.-Sermon. 7 p. m. Sermon- Sunday School and Bible Classes 2.30. All _are welcome. Special music.. Preacher, Mr Lowell C. McPherson. BAPTIST. 11 a. m.-Sermon. 2.30 p. m. Sunday School and Bible Class. 7 p. m. Sermon. Preacher, Rev. M. E. Fletcher, of St. John, N. B. L sr. |=AuL's. 11 ii. in-Morning Prayer. 2.30 Sunday School. 7 p. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Holy Communion after the morning service. ~ All seats free. Rev. T. W. Murphy. ST. PETER'8 Holy Communion at 8 a. in. and 11 a. m. Matina 10.15. Sunday School and Bible Class, 2.30. Evensong at 7 p.m. All seats free and unappro- priated. Preacher, Canon Simpson. PEOPLE’8 CHURCH. Service at 7 p. m. Preacher, Rev D. McLean. Good atfendince. Satisfactory results At the closing of the Charlottetown Business College term on l~‘ri_11l1y lllllt., Principal Miller gave a review of the work accomplished during the year, a forecast of the prospective term with the changes 'in _coiitemplation, and addressed the students and gradu- ates.at"considerable length. He s_aicl_ that theattendance had "noi" been the largest in the history of tl_i_e collegq;_””hut it had'been n good aver- -age, auil"th'ere»iiad'heen little or no" loi-is of time through sickness. `»Every precaution had been taken to foster the health of the students; the rooms were kept ata proper tempt-raliire, and ventilated without druuglits. 'ana the large space allotted each student gave plenty oi' fresh air. He compli- mented tlie students on their general department, and on the splendid pro- gress made, which could only be at tained by class application to the work assigned to them. That some A 0 BUS I can say to you this morning that l have never-with but one exceDll0|l"" held out- a position as bait to get _a student. I have always looked U90" lit as a vicious practice; one that'l.\l- ways .stands in~ the way of an honest "and _deserving boy or sirl. and 0119 that must have a baneful and Dre- iudiclliil effect. Under our -Si/sl.elll» shoul a business- man aDDlY. I0 me for a, hookkeeper, steiioi:l‘l1Dll9l` " 0" clerk. I am tree to. select from amonE you the person .l think best fitted to 'suit him, witiioiit roar or any Of you saying: _"Mr, Miller- Why didn't you send me for you prouiised me a posi- tion if l,would attend your college." Nc; l iuake no promises other than to advance you and your interests to thc best ot' my ability; the call to work comes to the _most deserving, the most efficient. - Business men know and appreciate this. They know l have no dead wood to unload on them, and they feel safe in applying to ine, for il' 1 have not just the ma- i liiid advanced niore rapidly iliiiii oth- ers was not to bo woiiilvreil ai, i`or some found it ensii-.l" to coiiiprelieiid, and, aided hy the systcni oi' iiidiviiliial instruction, they pits'-ieil on as they mastered the work in hand, while oth- >rs took longer to digest ii. lndiviil~ ual instruction is the only system leading up to i>ili:'ienr-,y, for with ii there can be no "sliding" as in i-lifes work. lie was glad to know that the students were highly plcasril with their progress, and ivere fret- to zidinii that were groiiter ri-suits posailili- it was through no fault ol' their i<~:ii'lii-is who had labored iinreasiiigly' iinil impartially in their iiitei‘i~.~'.is. 'l‘lii~i~i- were no ilisnppoiiiiiueiiis, noi' <'nul_il ._,.,-.,~». ,.,.~_ ~v.,.,..,,»~,.».-..._~....,....c.'-».,~., .f'\"'f_,l.~' _ ., ,»`l"`f¢.~ ff, " E *lla i -cl » __ . KES" /{.'~‘.r. I ` fl ',.. ._ 0 -.` " .ff -' . "`-.""'» . " -f .' __ ,.' ,-.Y M ' .,.‘a'.~' .__ ___ 4__,____,___/__ -. _..,___._. __,4_ ' __'______’____.i. "_______ ,_` so `- it " 7' /_ ‘..`.,»§3`”` ` -'i 0: "" . .I 2'- -,.¢s“5F= - _ l-.1 ___- 5,. _ -. i ‘i -- __ -_ .T-.a - l.,‘E553-,?,_:_:__l__l____. ' ,__ .15 ‘T _ ._-.I-.`..` I |'“""l~|`- _ ' ' ` .~. ` J 0' A """*"' . I"’."",-"*',’@‘=`- _-.. ‘. ‘ A \.-“- ' ‘ “~ l` .-1. “‘--"".’¢{»."1‘->*.i‘f=..f: §~.»'>.1w?"“f // 4 ' I . f* fx. -,// l nl" . | . INESS COLLEGE -~_,, ~.1.-uL\ 1---.,~.-'S-»+4¢ . f -- no has worked unceasingly ill __ _U10 interests of the y0\lllB men 3" “"2” men of.thlis Province; tlrst in oduca - ing them, afterward in assisting them to lucrative positions. and Wm' “ch csreliave been Dfellllred “Wt U19" are few educaiiona ists in Canada to- day ,whose signature on a dlD|0llll{ stands higher than that of Principal Miller’s. You can .hardly estimate what that means to you. ’l‘h9l‘e ill 11° favorltlsm; merit alone counts with him. Rich and poor receive the same care and attention at his hands. Mr. Nash in .speakinx 0! the far reaching influence of the collese DMU B V9l'Y high tribute to what Principal Miller had done for the deservlllS ll00l'. f0l‘ into many of whose lives he had in- stilled hope and placed them in‘P0B|- tions to carve out useful and honor- -able careers. "To him this Province - owes a great debt of gratitude, and as an educationalist he must be rank- ed second only to Dr. Anderson.- each in his own sphere." "lf YOU, would he successful. you must merit it, for merit alone counts in this world, no matter wliai your profession may be. The following undergraduates have averaged over 90 per celit in Ortho graphy. Theory of Shorthand and Typewritlng: Florence Miller. Stanley iilrlilge; Sadie Warry, City; Edna Mc- Nevin, Bonshaw; Lillian Cameron. Clyde River; Emma Colwell, City; Annie Walsh, City. Over 80 per cent: Kelsey Burhoe. Alexandria; Willie I-Iale, City; Myrtle Crosby, Bonshaw; Evelyn Dewar. City; Priscella Affleck, City; Vivla Prowsc, Murray Harbour; Alma Campbell, Brookfield; Helen Towns liend, Fortune Bridge. Graduates in Shorthand and Type- writing: Daniel Mcilougall, City; Eli- za. Todd, Brudalhaue; Fannie Robert- son, Cllly; Glladys Stead, Royalty; Elsie Dewar, City; Ethel Cofhu. Morell. Business Training Department- Business Course-Austin Bell, Little Sands; Chester Buell, Abney. Lot 63. Short Business Course-C. Ray Suv- agc. Pictou, N. S.; William Hale, City; Elsie Dewar. City: Mary McNevin. Bonshaw; Annie Walsh, City; Kelsey ». 7 - “"-ff-. THE Uilllll @m..T sii- 'riio oorTiT°‘ i 0 ,- n e .. il; is destruction or gn oliiiirag, ~ 1'1"' 9° brat? !°l'°°» an iiiuio "fl: world back for at least six thgiméi kind to the prehiatori mn* lreoognizes no law only tsiggalfxy' Ii; using civilized method t °f a gang is like offering paul of Europe is-well put, 1 °¢"§ _other nations of Europe urges; ‘mln sh' »Aiiios,. an -nations who ioye f, i fequiihrium of the world, llllt _:ind man. ~ , - I am Sir etc. ‘ ' - ~ EASTERN' OBSERVER “A new piano going g See Miller Bros. windownoiiaS4l;):|::,;‘£‘ isoz-7-ann ,..,.........._.............,.,_,,_,_»-~....,,,,,_____ Iity; Myrtle Crosby, Sonshaw; glllle, Warry, City; Ambrose Coady, A1 _ indria; Ethel McGuigan, Hope lllver l-line, City; Fred Tiinton, City; El-nm -Zirahain, Cambridge; Fred Johnstone Peter's Road; Della Musick, c|¢y.' Alice Large, Hunter River; Regllmlll Mc-Kliinon, Alexandria; Chl-lglm Murchison. Pinette; E. Walsh, (my (The above are in the order of I Navigation-John Ii. MacMillan steam; Peter A. Steele, Nowlml Montague, Mate’s Certificate; M_ W Keaton, City, Master, Tugboall wll`_ llam M. Snow, Crapaud, Master, mg. boat. "For a genuine piano bargain ,ee MILLER BROS.” wiiiilow on Ssiui-f|;y_ Burlioe, Alexandria; Ellllllll (T0lW€ll. I- e - V' rim ,_,._ _ L4#l1°f»€HaF°l~%l~#i-%i“!~:lull-%if'|e‘if~l~?l‘-l~E.l@l~&l<++é!€‘r5s“so'A’r by day or hour. Terms reasonable ' Phone 359 or 106. 1579-q.24_Ml| '_ “sitimi.i5ns"`viocaht ' SALESMEN - EXCLUSIVE LINE for city, town or country Big €T_l'1llllKs guaranteed. Permanent Ery y?Vrrii(s;bLu1ii(; ilxpihlence mace". - r `Montreal. 0 8"' Limited' $2150'|isn"oAv"`|=6h_`oiE`T°" _ ing "WOltLD'S GREATESTRVLEBEZ’ LACE HATS FOR SUMMER Lace ham will`pi-ob bl b _ ly fashionable all thzouylghetfiiipesiiihi- m°"» fill' tile type of afternoon gown especially frilly this season is often' composed in part of lace. These hats are very transparent and trimmed with ll soon desi or simpiioiiy_f|°w. er wreaths. twisted long ri-ondod Up to date book. Whirlwind seller. Liiiscott ('ompiiny, Brantford, Oni. wANTEo1ZA°ivi/no Folfosnsnlii. house work. Apply to 249 Prince Street. 1778-7-lmili _S332 1440-0-HQ! and light sewing at home, Willie or spare time; good pay; work seiit any distance, charges paid; send stamp for particulars. National Manufacturers Company. Montrsal. I-Iclp Wanted-Male \7vW‘fso--" A sov 'ro Lzsnnm Barhering. Apply to Jack Riggs. ,,_.__'£ea9!\£!§,YYaafed Cruwys, North River Post Oillce. o-oiiifito tho can of oo °' agery. its an. endeavor tonga? iw. years. An endeavour to reduce - 3 brutality and robbery. To talk “Y ii ii <1 “ ° “‘°°*.~lwi. to a "Hyenia_”. The term "mol ll il- antl life all/'ihuat ;1oinimlllold.“»d° f, truth, -justice and fair I D ° ' 'as all who believe in the rtigiliyignlilg ' _- .glgli _ . . ~. I il L . I i ot 43 '{ =;i"~i` W ,._<.l;:i i'-',l e. -u-» 91 .l-i<,. .:.. Houghton liiutch, Earnscliffe; Ernesi ”» pai "0 sing.) _ l;__'-._r_<‘ Wood islands, Mute‘.s (‘ertilicate"' . 5.3' Mate's Certificate; Harry B;-uhm: 3-51 i -.-N 1 li . ff: "l.l1. ‘_ ,gp _-lr.;-f, ‘»-ffl? is _ .. il s.'.i"":’:" - 'fs -f r 18Ill~7~imil. ;:_§- .. \ .fit i word each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Min|mum~ -_ll_’-,-il ‘ - -fir)-“i ` charge Twenty-five csnts. ' _ . » “Vi ~'§lf', ,i .0 0- » l I" ide prints, portraits, fiat and convex llcl ) ‘value |_l,~c _ `i?‘f‘;ff. tru es and war pictures Merch- I 0 "m|._ 51;, i - .. ...---~-__~~---..-.__.__-_ ,l~_‘:\ BCARDERS" WANTED -l-"C`A'N_BE WANTED"°A mm- fo” GENERAL ___m_l.m_lably ll,,,,onlm0,lal,,,l at 139 housework. Apply 8:1 Upper Prince, i _ ~ ff. wAN'rso-Laoiss 'ro oo PLM/ _._» .- l i 1 \,i,.'l , ;' - $- fi _ ~.. ~.~;i¢.‘»-E 5 t vi nl; .ll -ni V ::l»`.`_¢'-' . ,. ‘-Poi‘i'1'ri`/fi'l"".(oiéF*rs wAN1'Eo. . N _~_<»l -<. ss... ., ~..,‘ . in ,. ii .I \`»`.i.‘,"‘ 1119-1-inn t* i wAN1'sn-ist oi- zoo cuss iomio for Kingston School (male prefer- red.) Supplement $50. Apply 000. ..,_, up 1 It _ - 1773-1-iuznpii wAN'rEo. -i`=`ins'r on ssconn class teacher for lrishtown school. Supplement $40.00. J. B. Millmsu. _ c. _.__.__,___ ___ _ _-in WANTED,FI RST CLASS TEACH Apply A. West, Sec'y Trustees. 1738-6-30M3i. WANTED.-TEACHER OF FIR or second class. male preferred, for 1632-6-26ml( wA°N1'Eo--second Mt. Herbert School, (male prelerr ed). Supplement $40. Ssmllllln WANTED-TSECOND CLASS MALE Teacher for St. Ann'a School. N0- 102; $25.00 supplement. J. 0‘C0n~ nor. Secretary of Trustees. _ i'12s-0-30m4l- TEACHERS WANTED - “FIRST and Second Class License teachers lol' Saskatchewan and Alberta rlll” al schools, commencing next Alll' ust. Salaries $720 to $780 P0' W' num. Full particulars supplied. AP' ply Canadian Teachers' Aseiicy. Il# gina, Saskatchewan and Chilly' Alberta. " . 2357-6-23-ME1.i. ’ W united WOMAN WANTS position at house- work. Appl \at this ofiice. _ y 1751-1-l’.‘i“_l£.. wAN1'so-i~‘oi- “§e`ptemi»oi- delivery. three (Sl pairs or mana si-ou silver Black Foxes or Pups. Billie '|°’ breeding and price. Address M~-F- oiiro oi Guardian. 1102-1-illllllll m brim. feather wroatniiiss. ew- 5'* ann pink in-o used for .ribbons alll flowers to sive poinnedoui- colorl - The black hats show touches 0 ed with tulle or chiffon in larsl? 5" llyers that extend beyond the brim Bdile and `under which are tucIl?“ flowers orfaiicy berries that 9'1"' plumes gracefully laid on the upper lllrousli semi-transparently. ...., _._ » ;-_ .l . , i flip.; .f ` " 1 , ...muff IP y--|.-‘_ _ _"` _ " .li sary or 'ri-ustoes. 1123-ii-souelpll for York School. Supplement 350- 1,, _ --Li `--. l »:. ~» :». _.._.__.. __ __ __ _ l sr ‘M-.f. class teacher for 1'.*/» To Let Marshfield School. Supplement $45- ,__ _ Apply to L. H. D. Foster, Secretary \-.-‘ ,,, l .> 1-. ~l-all i- .. "ifi"`».- of rooms. Apply at this office, Farquharson, Secretary. if M 1758-7-1Mtf _ 1715-6-30M3illd_” .;_if__ 1 I » and its very- clever fntitationa ' .-¢__l__;`l{._ straw. Even the ci-in hats are cot "~=»"'sl' 5 r ‘ i Eififlfi ii .