_ la CQNFEDERATINA " Hll LUTTETOWN ~ f‘"f§f’ii _ _ __;, D THE Cil"lEl0W GUARDLA -|'vl`ofIl"-.'zNiLN`o |:A||_v . U0 IN ' UND , ww3'v 3'<9i5'5‘5153~<= rifrifiil-1 }. --rss presse saws cHARLOT'l‘ETowN CANADA Tussoav JULY 14 1914 . rinse er inf- {~»°,,Pg,,;f1,;=-,,1;,ll;,~.=;-l,g_g,l},=,»,l lg,-,,»,,;;,~°' I 'T __ , ' _ ' ` 1 \ 1 a 2, - _ _ ,_ . .. A A FOR __ » ~a__..__..__, Qlfl.GllEC, July 11.-'The report of the commission which enquired-int,o the sinking of the Empress of Ire-l land, was read by Lord Mersey this murninil- Taking up the question of hlaine, the report said: “We tliinig’ that _Captain Kendall would have' been better advised if he had givsn the Storstad a wider berth and had navigated his ship so as to have passed the Storstad at a greater distance on his beam than he origin. ally intended. We do not think, however, that his stopping, which wus really done for greater caution can be said to have been an unscnl manlikc act, nor do we consider his failure to give thl:` wiecr lmrth ss 4, contributory cause of the disaster.” 'PHE l~()}`t'I’I NG OF THE STORSTAD'S Hl‘}Ll\l. teraet the effect of a current, and as an act of prudent navigation, “We are of the opinion,” the ré- P°'°l'1'0C“@ds. "thee chief omeef- 1“f'-“¢S5_, of the Storstad, was ne- gligent in omitting to call the cap. tain whcn_ the fog was eomllng on, The captain is the man who ought to have been there. Mr. Tuftness Says thai. he thought there was no denser. wld. therefore, it dia not mutter. He was wrong, there was d’~\"lZt‘~l'; llnyway it was his dlity to Obey the order which he had receiv- ed to call the captain when the log lame on. We can come to no other conclusion than that Tuftncss was Wl`f-dl!! und negligent in altering his Colllélc ln the fog, as he undoubtedly fllll. lulfl_ that he was wrong and ne- Hllgellt in keeping the navigation of thc_vcssl‘l in his own linnds and in fl-\i\HlL’, to call the cnrtuiu when he Dealing with the porting of the sau' the fog comin I" ' A g on. §,f"mt"d'” Pelm- U10 l`°P0Ft says:-- The sm:finn.cl<.ses with the ron-.irk l`lic commission is unable to accept that thc rlisastcr is not to be ttr`- fhe view that it was done to coun- (Continncfi 0,, page 3 )‘ u 1 ETIND DF WILD LNLHDSIASM Dill EDDNLIIL IN DLSTLH E r'l-I Hia Worship Mayor Stcrns presided (Canadian Press) Ht UW m0UtmY ITIGUUUE Of the (‘/ityl l)rlizr\hci;, Ii-cliind July lil-The Cuuncn “'L‘i°'h “'35 hem in A-Ale (lolln- ()l'.'illf."'ll:cn's 1lclllonsti‘litiliii lierc to- ifil H3111 (Lilly mllming. ll-wt night. day clilminzltcd in u scene of enthu- '\`L'0l"° Wafi I1 l"`8l`»l-lC6|lY fllll littcnll- sixism when Sir lildivard Garson from ance of (ouncillors, also present he- a platform gathered the Orangemen ills: Rcgerdcr. \\. J. Martin, with the in-mimi inn- and with if lainie in his l‘ity _(/lerk _(Mr. W. W. (llarlr) and hand pledged tlicui never to surren- lhe City Surveyor (Mr. J. Nicholson) der to coercion, to remain loyal an ' After the reading and confirmation never wnvcr in their allegiance tg] uf the rl*-illlltes and the approval of a their leaders in the iight against l\ll"\'bl‘-F Of Bccollllts paid and to be Home Ilulc. Sir Edward Carson in paid, correspondence was taken»llp. a speech which evoked enthusiasm, Ml‘~ F- W- Hifndnilan wrote in fur- sf-rvcd notice on the Government of ther referuicc to the road he ollcned Britain that unless it is prepared to on hlls property running froiu__l-Iigh-_cut Ulster out of Home Rule nnrl land Avenue to Greenwood, llrigliton,'lcavc it alone it would very shortly being 360-;teef.1ong; and 40 lost wirls lrlnd that Ulstcrmen would recognize Having no longer any use for the ll-'» Government except the Provision- (Continued on Page -1. ) al Government of Ulster. He said - 'hc had been given alltliority to act and if necessary to exert powers of resistance without regard to consc- ,quenccs to himself. That was what 1 - he would do if such a. course should hc forced on him. Ulstermen were - 110'- Kilililr to give way but were go-_ ,ing to win because God would de- ”*°*“' 'fend the right. NEW GLASGOW, July 10.-Fire Ulirslin in plain terms offered tho wliicli broke out in v till* MCGFCEOF Govcriinicilt the alternative of giving ' Slope of the Acadia Coal Co., on Ulster u clean cut out ol Home Rule Thllrsday night, bids fair to cause or of coming to fight the men of that more loss to the (lmiipany than that province. Ulster, he said, was which occurred in the adjoining mine cluirning only justice and if it did about n year ago. not not ir. from tim Gsvm-n,,,ent of The fire is thought to have had its Britain, it would take it for itself, origin from spontaneous combustion -_- in the crush coal in the old work- BlCLli’.\Sl‘, July 13.-The insistent ihlrs. and has evidently been smoul- demand of the Protestants cn t-he dcring for some time before brenlrinl! Dart miestion for llnme Rule exclus- through. The fire is in the 4th inn udflfd interest to today’s Orange IWC! '"1 the WOBt S100 Of the 610110, celebration, which was carried out and endangers the best part of the with great enthusiasm. mine, and creates the possibility of (`urson rode ut the head of some! losing a large amount of coal. 5,000 Orairgenicn from Belfast to F`I}'ll" GAINED HEAUWAY. Drumbley, where he and other lead- Wcrkmcn are now cngligcié in build- si-s sp0ko_ Anil “f0Dllill§B of concrete in the dif- The Nationalist quarters were n.- ferent levels of the section affected, voided ,tml tlnrc was no clash, while streams of water are being Tlfrnllgliollt the Province there were, iiuurud in. The fire, which at first oxtcnsfvc precautions to prcven't| was not deemed very serious, is gain- ii-uiiplc, _ inc headway and while the lnunagc-l _--»---- mcnt hope to confliie it ontlrcly tol Q one section, yet it means the loss of if very considerable body of coal. 5 _ _ _ The Acadia Goal (Eoiupuny have - been rr-ist unfortunate in the mutter of fires. The Albion ilrc of last yrnr is still fresh. in the iniflds of men undnfliciuls, and it is most un- ""- folillunfze that tr illlc has again . . , ' star_t_ed,__ in the sistLer)niine. MONT|{|§g:,'l“d‘§2|;”;;‘3A mm 0| ug.; ~ » - , _ uilty to a charge of forging cheques! C0l‘lIQ2l:YE||75. - fo the mon of s5,9as.9e on ine' IHHUUUCEKEHTS, nnnk er 're§<_m_te was Trade Saturday ~ 1 ‘ was rre - . , iireunes src. 'gg §,‘,‘,” h....i...i‘I.`§~"..`l’°f.1. f.‘.‘....“... “T” W. t t, Ont. ' He comes before' the One cent por "word each insertion i,,:;L:_,,_L)(l‘or the preliminary hearing on in this column. Cash must accongv- July 17th_ any order. Minimum charge twen Y ll*/G Ceutl. _ ~. . __ “Pure Gola Jelly, sparkling ana ' TIIE TEMPERATURE li- . eleer. _ salsa. "D5 |00||,, ng, ‘°No'ricm. - Unsnnneusiy eel-ries . -"'* ' ll? ll vote of the ratfivllvvrli Of J““°` I t?lulil;e dfdisfitlm: UD" Hmm 'swam that the dlnnctt hfvggernte winds; ilnc` and warm. L be hereafter celled‘Gumvallay. Mal- THE WEATHER ____ Yesterday broke ,__- Largest Demonstration Thousands. Eloqu Prepared Tables fflnde Fitting Celebration. AFHLNDH BUDGET IS PASSED (Canadian Press.) PARIS, Jlily 13.-The Chamber of Deputies today passed the`Frcnch- Budget. ASLDH PAPLDS TD DE SDLD _srolisrlln Bullllili olinllerrirll cELEBliArE . Eloourln Llzcruma COLLISION THE GLORIOUS TWELFTH on 0R1.lN(;|5m -- ----- l 1" in History of Order. Parade Watched by ent Speeches-Splendid Sports and Sumptuously SDLDILH FALLS DDD fill LD LAHTH _ Notwithstanding the dis-agreeable weather yesterday ~_ morning Orange- men snd their friends from all parts of the lsland poured 'into the city by train and by carriage, mulling it gatllz-l‘ing that has perhaps never bleu exceeded in the history of the order in the province. l-lhortly before one o’c1ock the differ- -ent lodgrs formed in protession at the Arena Rink iirrzler the direction of Mr. Albert Robertson, Chief Mar- shal and uniformed as lxing wi-ilimy, Chief Marshal Iloliertson was assist- ed by fourteen lmlformcd' Aides on _liorsebnck. The llinc-up consisted of .iollr divisions, namrl-y, Scarlet and iho Grand Lodge Ofllcers; Black; Arch; There was a large attendance in church parade. The kind of Orange- the Kindergarten Hull last cvcning'ii,un thc world needed was the mlm to hear a lecture on Orangism by | who we-nt to church twice every Sun- the Rev. George 'l`. Lemmon, Troy, day. In Newfoundland Orangism New York, Post Supreme l.?rali1l Mus- held thc strongest sway. Out ol a ter of ilu: Order in the United i`roterl.zl.rlt population of 90,000, States. ‘there were 15,000 due-paying Or- Rev. 1). McLean, P. G. M., prcsld-,ungcinen. He thought there was cd, and was supported on the plat-_room for 9,000 or l0,000 due-paylrig form by Rev. Messrs. Dawson and Orangerner in l'rince Edward Island. llcll, and Mr. Fred J. Nash.- ' il-Ie was exceedingly glad to sec the liev. Mr; Lemmon, in the course of quality und liilg_n and at night _ was flue _andl rlfunds_v“ Je mn msc. A bee- - lst as ness r|"reof'.i‘hg»~'l’ ‘Athi whole, cengregs-L 'l`;l°e__dl;it-lh_¢;l.l>' A-%';VP£';f;‘e‘;° ___‘;__§"_°;hu._ tlnd will bl 01° cm" 0' the you 3| evlous night being 57' sei.v‘°'_ _-tis;-,Q attendance is re-,Lf;‘é_'f::! u‘t‘:0;’:_~ _“_ 9 a._ m_ ye“°,,_l enema. ` “ sm-1-1lMzia1l.i _,___ W was 5., ,mm ,,,,,,,,, ,,, 9, ‘l"‘=§f;§"°,»‘f,“ p"l‘f'f;` tffise ieilfg lfff:l=v.°t'ui:2e|t:;4n:¢i% “‘ . t me sa tomorrow ee . :, 'rea \\'_°_§_|__ll_'_*;.f,° hignatqmormw 13;);-ning at l.l$_1_, OD l ‘ _ nf" M' 4” Tmmfgtl -tfii: evening 8846-'1°9U5m“- sc 1.4;; it morning st 4.20 at 4.30. moon rises tonilht Ht. 'aj Q- full lD5@ at 10 e. m. A ' isp; qparebr of the 11.00° _ Wedirendlm ‘¢`fl_1Y_1_'Wl| 1_5 will who lnbored four different remained at for two was min ie- sup- Back, B. G. li., and li number of l ronfincnt ladies and entlcmen '| - l D " z . L | Four bands furnished excellent marching music, namely, The Folirtii Regiment Hand, the 82 Ban-tl, The N Trenton l’ipc Band under direction of Pipe Major Holmes and the Picton M)NTR,- 7 __ _ ~ \ i»fn.~ nafnf lea bv ileier seniie. ,,,,,f,,,,,, ',,ff,§",,,,‘,',l,.‘,,.§3',,,1,§:§.;1;L,f“';,`;,L 1 The route of march was from thc ,ng tn ,.c,_,m,e hw |i_yc,,,._01d ,mn uc l'link along Fitzroy stree|:_to l‘rince, “m ,,E,,,,: watm. wings and thc), 'got also miniaterred to them at'- down |’rilicc to Richmond, along, Richmond to Queen, up Queen to, Kent, along Kent to the exhibition' Grounds. . The sidewalks along the route of march were thronged with spectators, while hunting. and the Order's colors floated across the streets and were borne by many in the crowds. The n-llnibcr in the procession was estimate-'l at about 500. It was ex-L pected that 1,500 would have taken- pa‘t n I7 Y, the impression that the celebration would be postponed, did not attend. After the parade arrived nt the_ ;.;round.~a liev. Dr. Lcrton gave the ad-| dress of the day, dealing with the psnsrnl principles of the order and. touching somewhat exhaustivcly on the question of Home liule for Ire- land. 'I`he sports were then proceeded with and were watched with keen in- terest by the immense throng. The Fraternity, which is one of the lar- gist in the province, is to be con- gratulated on the success that attend- rd their celebration in the face of somewhat unfavorable \ve.i‘.llc1~ cour- ditnons. slllts of the sporting events 1 FLAT 1-`.VE.\`TS. Broad Jump-Ist. F. Campbcl , 2, J. Duffy. } Mile Run-l, Hooper, 2, Camplibll, 100 Yards Diisli-lst -luopcr, ani Dufly, ara. F. -1-flllilwll. 220 Yards lion -ist. l‘. riooiff. 2nd.. Campbell, 3rd. J. Daily. } Mile-1, Winchester, 2, Scantlc- bury. _ l 5 Mille-1, Sesntlehury, 2, Winches- ter, 3, Ross. 1 Mile-1, Ross, 2, Winchester, 3, Scuntlebury. 3 Mile--1, Winchester, Scanllcbury. 1 Mile ref- lleys-1. Mcwod. 2. Iloee. 5 Mile Motor Cycle liace-W. S0101' tlehury, lst.; E. Parkin-in Znd. 2 Mile Motor Cycle Race-E. Park- msn, 1st 1, W. Scantlebury, 2nd. The tug-ol-war bttwctll B tellin from the lloyne Lodge, Charlotte- townl, and a team from a lodge nt Belfast was won' by thc letter ill th 1; l ht pulls. r'mi=flo;-'igssiosan Evsnrs. 100 Yards Dasn-2.-onovan ISC. MC' Dollald 2115- ssek Hnee-Matheson. 1st;Do"°- van, _2nd; McDonald, 3rd. Broad Jur§p;D¢:_rlog0__l;. 18% NC' llonald End* U 00 . 1' - 5n¢1;'Put-'1et, McDonald, ind, Mc- Leoll; lfrd, Donovan. _ dmuemeieis for an asv were Mw- srs. L.. B. Miller, W. B. Pi-owne, George Prowse, James MeEachern,, w.,c. sesneiebcry, S. F. Doyle anll J. BtoreY. , . school for some time on the island. While thus teaching he prosecuted llib studies uucerthe direction of one of ministers. His theological cours¢__ was completed in Ed~in-)r1lYKll» Wm! faithfulness he carried m. his wo1__k ecpted and removed to Ontario. Af- " fsw years' labor there, he enter- 1 into his rest at the early BBG ol h ear‘ly ee and Halifax. In 18176 this institution of the five still Queers Univer- has retired hav- i i the arade but man under!'- The following is n list of the rc- - out of place., He was* rescued. -~.~.~.....~...... ,.........~...~.~.... S. A. STARRATT B. Sc. _ of Boston, Mass. 1 ‘ 1 President of the Summer School of Science now in session in (Jhar- lottetown. 3» Duny' 1 ,., ,_ The following is a short sketch of tue career of thc President of the Suninu-r School of Science which is bring held in Prince of Wales College, Charlottetown, and , ., -' bcirff; 1-ttcndcd by about five blui- cvom-. Rams. “’ .. , - drcd f.1.|ii ull ovei the Muriel :|eL“,,mt on ,.0(._kS at high tide “_ is “_ ]`rovilil~l‘s. liorn in New Gcrr.-lny, Nova Scot- lli. Went lo school th:re llntll 'iour, teen ycarl- old. Begun teaching in IS-42. lil-mine an instructor in l’liy- Hi0\01»1Y in the Summer School ‘of Science in 1807. ‘ Went to Stanford l`nivcrsity, California, in H400 to tulle il special course in experiment- ul Physiology and in (‘hilrl Study. Entered I-lurvnrd in 1901. Graduat- ed with honors in Biology in 1904 Was ilnsisflint instructor and teach- ing l<'ello\v of Harvard for two years, and iolfigncil to take scrvicc in the Doston scliouls, S112.-muster in Ell- hli Grecnivnod School, Hyde Park. President of the Summer School of .\'clenl=c since the meeting in (`harlot- tetown in 1909. Yachting und far-in. ing present fads. Sciriitiflc rlzsearch gc-feral hobby. Mcrriter of the Inter- colonisl Club, British Charitable Society, Harvard Canadian Club, Harvard Teachers' Association, Ap- palachian Molintain (‘lub, Boston Yacht tlllli, lloston Men’s Teachers' (Tub. Sclloolmasters of Massachus- etts Club, lawrence Scientific Asso- ciation and the Psycho-Research Club. The aim of the course in Human Physiology which is being given at the Summer School is to introduce teachers to some first-hand knowledge of the construction and functions of tho organs of the body, andl to the laws which pertain to preserving the best vitalitywind usefulness of their bodies as ,. whole. An effort is mo/:le even- Asad i‘“_‘:m;tbg:,?°‘; Aggfggdl to stimulate thought by preventing when __° __ ° '_ on 'mmm' was M students from taking too much for B100 L°"'~'d 1' °°i'3”’ ' ‘ ' granted. The course is an attempt to induce teachers to think of thom- selvel for themselves and io try to lend children to care for that wond- Wars’ ‘ ful r anfsatlon their B d Eve ,_ er 0 A . 0 Y~ ri' Tl" “°‘&;p°'g;‘; °§’3“;{:l?;€_r°f:m endeavor is made to encourage a wa' H" ‘nérlfwh H",_‘°c°,v_ leaking after knowledge rather than fn* fl Mon nt"P,d,_o“ Ac_ information, and to discourage 9 ~ “ thinking and talking fn terms of ‘~um°“" M the books. Gross anatomy ls illustrated by carefully made drawings, and, whenever possible, by dissection, llc- cent changes and advances in medl- eal, surgical and hygienic knowledge are dinclisaed. -is_the _ministry , icitcincnt, all the passengers being a second term. Pcrliups his sclcc- voluiitccrs in holding themselves ‘tion woe: rluc to thc prominence lic . took some years ago in _fi fight over thc icvision of the constitution vrhvn in all all-night sitting lie lcd the fight for “dry” lodges, the rc- slllt of which was that those en- gaged in the liquor truffle were bur- rcll from mcmbersliip. Mr. Lemmon gave ii sketch of the history of the Oraiign movement, and said Ulster secs the benefit to-day of the stand which (ll-nngcmcn had been rnikiilg in the fir-lense of frcedcn and pro- tcslnuf.i>=m. Orangisni wus founded for thc some purpose as the present Ulster volunteers-to hold things steady, and to protect the loyalists of lllstcr. The marvelous good feel- ing l»<-t\‘.‘1~er- thc aristocracy of Ire- land and the common people of Uls- ter was simply because these two classes were merged in the formation of fi. cmrnion organizatioii to defend their rights and principles. The prutestziniir-'nl of the English army wm~: ns aggressive as that of the Orangemen. Unfortunately there were aggressive Orangemen who did not like God vcry much. Something more \-.'11s wanted than attendance ul cliurcll on the occasion of a ' “R3 firm in face of insult, ridicule and everything that played on the pus- sions wr-.s something inzirvelous. Mr. Asqllith was ii straw whipped about! bv every wind that blew. Mr. Lloyd George played on the llascr passiluls of mcn: while Mr. iihurchill was mak- llzy a pl-rlcct fool of himself. fin flir other hand Sir Edward fiarsou held hir.;~,1elf steady and firn; at this trying film., guiding his forces with stiftcsioonl-'hip and gcncrulship. '1`o- dny cu-ly lllstcrmzin was held in leash. The volunteers had been drilled and trained, till they haddc- vclopcd into thc finest licdy of men prepared- for any emergency in the defense of their rights and princi- pics, l-le believed the Ulstcrmcn were pri-parcrl to go any length to uinintriin their cause and were jus- tified in thc stand they were taking. L Misi l.i~:ingstone, on behalf of Lady \"alloce Lodge, presented Mr. Lemmon with u magnificent bouquet, ‘which he promised to forward to his 'wife and daughters. On the motion of the Rev. Mr. l`mwsou, seconded by Mr. F. J. ,Nrish. Mr. Lemmon was heartily tllnnkcd for his lecture. SLLAMLH CANADA STHUEK HDDK (`aln1rlin.n Press) IlIl\rif)l.‘r‘-KI, July 13.--The steamer (‘.nnadzi, of thc Giispe and Baie Des (Vnaleur Co., |.td., on her re- turn trip fronl Montreal to Camp- bellton, strllrk on the rocks off Cape ('hatto, Saturday night, in a dense fog, half ri mile east of Cape Ghetto lighthouse. She carried a hundred passeiigcrs for Quebec and Montreal hcsides a general cargo. The weath- er rris calm and there was little cx- placed in the boats and taken ashore z'l`hc steamer Stratlicona left Ri- mouski uhnrf late today to try to float the Caniidn. As the (fanuda pected that it will be difficult to float hcr. .-_.<__----,....1 DPEN LLTLEH ill DHANDEMLN DY DDL. HUGHLS l ('oloncl, the llon. Sam lluglics, Minister of Militia has addressed an open letter to the Orange f)rdcr,_ in reply to resolutions passed hy sev- eral lodgcs of that body protesting against the participation of the 65th Regiment in the recent Corpus Vhristi procession in Montreal. The, Minister’s letter is as follows: 1 "To the Orangemen of (1anadat- "Tlie principles of the Orange insti- tution arc, without exception the best yet promulgated for the up- building of hlinmnity. Orangemen,as li class are unsurpassed by the beet of any in the world. "Their principles are the broadest kind of tolerance, yet, unfortunately, in nll organizations, intolerantfana- tical-minded people are found. "However, these in the Orange Or- der are :i very small percentage ofa great mass of splendid, wcll-in- formed men constituting that soci- ety. "A few of this intolerant class have recently been interesting them- selves passinir resolutions ancnt the fnct that the 65th Regiment of l\ionl.rcnl marched in a Corpus f`hril=ti procession a few weeks ago ln that city. The resolutions are ronull ated without the slightest 1 CONDENSED IDS T00 LITE F08 CLASSIFICATION One cent per word each insertion in this column. Push must accomp- any order. Minimum cl1argc_ twenty- ilve cents. __ __ W _ ~GIIll. WANTED AS CLERK IN TAY- l r's Bookstore 34li3M5‘l pd 0 I ...... ,.7 '._. ll()AliDER.\‘ W.-\N’l`l'~ll) AT 238 KICNT st. nares mnflernre. __ a_4_6li\l4lrd- iiov"w`rlN'i`an§ ar1iL\' iss QUEEN spree: _ _ _ a2r»a-e-30Mtl1st.pr- cAh1N lLlo'roR BOAT FOR Hililc. 'Phons 418-J, 3163-6-26mln".0. \vAN'rl-in-noi' -fo wouk Ai-.ollnii bake sh0l> ADPAY F- J- H0"’"‘L’3f~ ti Upper Queen St. _346G-_'7_-1'll\l3i. FOR SALE OLD PAPERS. PAR- ties reqliirlng paper for bureaux. shelves, ctc., should apply to '\`h0 Gunrdiail__Qfli__ce.__*_ 26fl»l_-§_'3l)_lVl\-f - W/.NTl‘lll-A MAN TO BUILD 'A fox ranch. Apply to J. _B. Rom- bahglf, 292 Grafton street. 33139-7-1-lv\‘md3i. _ LOS'l‘YJllLY 11 BETWEEN QIAEEN Street and the depot, maii’s i‘l\nl-i- nia hat, Finder please lciivc here. 3354-7-l4M3ipd. 0l"l‘lONl~l, BOUGHT AND i~lOl.|l, 1914. Foxes, Mink, Marten, etc, Organizing new companies my spec- ialty. 'l`. G. Ives, Montague. lid-1-i4Mldtf. F01! .\`_\l.Pl A‘|` A BAllGAlN, DOU- hle sv-ated family wagon. Apply at Miller Bros. .llusic Store. _ 3355-7-143i. FOR SALE-2 PAIRS CLASS A Hilvfr Black Fox options, on foct;» mrc delivery. Write J. W., Guar- dian. 341%-1-l4Msi. __ PARTIES WILL BE CONVEYED BY Auto to the Clif! Hotel now open for $1.50 each return. Phone Davies Hotel 209-J. 3113-6-24M1Molstpp. WAYTET)-Glll[. FOI! (&l°}Nl<7RAli housework. Apply cvcninilfi ll"- t\\-ecn seven and eight to Mrs. R. .\. MacPherson, 236 Grafton Ht. Z!45llf\\2i. ron `s.\r.r:.- 'rwo ivfins isi./inn red foxes. Breeders. 'Five pairs of pups Island stock. For particu- lars apply to Fred W. Moran, Freeland Lot ll. 3161-Meipd. WAN'I`llllJ-T|'lA(!Hl*}~R FOP. MOUNT Herbert School. No. 157. Male pre- ferred. Supplement, $40. Apply 0 Percy .\luteh. H. R. No. 5, Char- lottetonn. _ ___ 3468-7i4M3i. AGENTS WANTED.- LIVE AND reliable agents wanted in ever! dis- trict. throughout the province to tell stock ln the Canada Atlantic Fox and Fur Co., Ltd, Guarantee! le per cent cash dividends annual- P - fr regard to thc facts of the case and the authors thereof openly and flag- rantly violate the flrst principles of thc Orange institution. "But this is not the first time I have calmly faced the wrath of a (Continued on page seven) ell vim two) lllnrfrl Llnimm Gum Colds, cts. llnardllinhnentmne peptic een. lgnsfqfg ninnnqig ly for the next dve years. None but reliable and bustling represen- tatives need apply. For lull par- ticulais as to commission etc., Tresl.. Charlottetown, P. lf. I. 8180-6-20181. |1_»¢1-n-_as-ni ' fi ..i.-.f-. . .ein . ,_..~__, e, .if 1.5.5' ~.‘i , 1 - fir , ` ;; 5.# l -Fi -fi »...».,.,..-.- .,__,,_._..,,_. . .vi -;» "i l' .5 ff i" l = .f p-11;,-_,-‘.;:} ' 1 ¥3 ,. if-., ~ -,ff l 1 , ,A _i. .‘ _,=` »° -lu l if -=='=rc:~