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PAGE TWO Have You A f t For Sale VALUABLE REAL ESTATE IN THE' VILLAGE OF 1 offer for sale the fine ro erty acres. 40 acres clear and in a high state oi' cultivation, 15 acres ready to stuuip, two large barns on property.‘ - THE GHA WN GUARDIAN _.1 . . » - ‘ ‘ AUGUST 3, 1915 I CLERICII. IICIIIIIE Gllli ;_ Slr.-There is no doubt that the three essentials of success in U19 soums present crisis are "a long pull. a strong pull. and a pull altogether. Lord Kitchener and others have told US D D , _ known as the “Beaton Farm" of 55 -felwaleilly that the war is liiiteb' 10 be a Ioiig one. The great Teutonic war machine will' need all the strength that we can muster to put it out oi lcommission. And there must be an Tliennometer , that so? if gistering. ' Whenever it has been extremely hot or cold you have decided to pur- lg , chase one, but forgot all “ about it before the pur' chase was made. Isn’t Buy One Now ' We have accurate 1 l thermometers in all stitrs ` of mountings-at prices varying ffrom 25c to 2.50 each. The high priced ones are self re- " J. G. Jamieson 1 DRUGGIST 1 A: ""'-i. ~""--'51 _ »._ 1.4.- F: _ -_-_,.-. 4 _;_ I l I I 1 t lg-.. ir”/li; .-' ` ‘-.fgfv--~ We received a large ship- ment of movements df ect from the manufactures- and as these were ordered before the war prices have not advanced and you will get the benefit by purchasing one of ours. -~ G. H. Taylor Jeweler & Optician mi# I i l '1`l|)I'I 'I` _-\ l§l.l‘] AUGUST. itat#-, 'I into i '.‘_::u 2 ` 15.01 ‘ 24,212 ` -I,Ub' ' ` , 4,32 , 5.44 I ti.-1-I - 7.411 ll ‘ i<.~i|i 10 Tit. 0.42 ll \\'. ' iti_:i:l 12 Tit. 11.20 Iii F. , 11.213 I4 Su. 5 0.52 15 S. ‘ 1.18 it; - M. ‘ _tin 17, | Tu. 2.15 is I W. :.511 19 I Th. i 11.115 :0 l i-‘, i.:tt 21 I Sa. , .’».-i.» 22 l H, ' 7.lil f'Ii .\'l. ` 8.22 24 Tit. | x-im:-'-¢~' »wm1es%:1§ F" P' =-'.=» .: ..., -.i » »i-i~i_»i- .._;»¢_- -., -ir-if 7i_- :exas- 7.5 7.15 7.7 7.9 oc-i_-i_~i_ . _ Ori?-i3;>;: High Water. ini-tli`iiiii il`t li l 1:7.-I2 10.40 17.47 lé|_iJ1i 2 -i 22.031 22.46 221.24 23,57 .-c ....- :au 12.04 12.47 i:t.1:o l~l,l7 15.15 16.24 17.-I2 19,04 20.2] 21.21 22.11 22.54 7,1 ii.li 12.2 5.9 5.9 t;,1 (1.4 ti.T 7,0 7.2 -°-r r - -1- \l-‘15‘- <5"-` 45.4 41.4 ii,ti ii.!l 7,2 7.4 A~i_-fx ~ -its :. 9.29 25 \\'. 10,214 ... 23.214 7.15 26 'l`h. _ ll,23 27 F. 0.10 12,14 $.21 28 Sa. il.-iii "_" 154.01 :si , S. ‘ i,i:i .7 1 13.45 30 M. ' 7” 14.28 ll 'l`ti _,E i\l>: a~i»- |.I I , `. ' 7,15 1512 ii.i\` AUGUST- lst to -ith, a warm spell :'»tli to Sith, sliowors. 10th to 14th. hltistry. 1t'»tli to 19th, generally un- settled. 20th to 23rd, cool, backward cotulliions. 24th to 27th, .sultry wave, ‘.l8th to Iilst, showery weather. - DIARY OF EVENTS. 'fo-0;/. l.-fl 20.8 City Mngislralc‘s (‘onrt, il a.m. Prince Edward Theatre, 7 and 8.-I5. DIARRIAG ES MCDONALD - MOLYNEAUX. -- At- llundiis. July 28th, by ltcv. Wm. .\I¢~- Lctiil, .lohn .Iaim-.~i Mt-lloiiaitl to Etta llcllc Moiyticaux. '€ _ ntcarits .DAWSON.- At North Tryon on Aug- ust li-it. May Slit-rris, wife of Mr. lioy (‘. Dawson, |<‘uneral Tuesday attor- Il(lUll. STANDARD OIL EMPLOVES tiI~J'i` l.\'i‘ltiCASl‘l NEW YORK, August 2.-A wage incrciisc to more tliati 2,000 eniploycs oi' the Standard Oil Company in its Bayonne, Iiiiyway anti Jersey (lily plants, was aniiounccd last night by George E. ('lifiortI, general manager of the company. 'I`lie increase affects the men who went- on strike here two weeks ago. as well as those who did not strike. The directors of the coni- pany decided oti the increase today. Workman who now receive up to $2.50 la day, will receive a 10 per cent ln- tcrease, while those earning more than \2.50 will receive 25 cents is day more. Employes of the Standard here struck ‘for a 15 per cent Increase, and the \iompany's refusal to grant it resulted 1-; mile from village. Also the property joining Post Office, office, stables, coach house. . Also the mill property and Lime Kiln at Head Railway Wharf. This affords a grand opportunity for investors to secure some valuable I Real Estate. Good titles guaranteed. - F. S. MACDONALD. V S I Sourls, P. E. I., Jtil_v 29, 1915. 21126-7-:l0.\Ittstf. on itisin St. ad~l with store and Auction Sale Of Valuable Real Estate in tlie City and Common of Charlottetown The undersigned is instructed by thc owners to sell at auctioit on the pri.-inises the following properties:-- :ii thc hour or 10,30 o’clock forenoon all that piece of land recently occu- picd by the late Mrs. Donald lilac- Kiniioii situatc in the common of (‘liarlottetowii tit-ar the Spring Park Road houndcti on thc South by McGill Strt-ct, on thc East by lands conveyed to iirnry liydt- anti James Eldon, on the .\'orth by tht- Northern boundary ot' tht- .\it~(lill farm anti on the West by ti fciicc containing about three ni'i'c.~,, also thc cotnmodious dwelling liottst- and barns thcrt-on. lniit.it-tliat~el_v :ii`t<-r disposing of thc abovt- I will st-ll thc liotisclioltl furni- turc and other ci`i`t-cts belonging tn the cstatc ot' thc latc Mrs MacKinnon tin Tlitirsday the 5th of August next at thc hour of 12 o’t:lo<:k noon all that piece ot” land and buildings on the \‘.'i-st side ot’ Queen Street in ('littr- lottetown bcing parts of Town Lots No.-i. 4 and 5 in the sccoiid hundred of Town lots having tt front of 42 fi-ct on Qui-cii Street :ind 36 fect at the rcar and cxtciiiling back 1158 feet on which are situate two stores and warcliotisc at present occupied by Kclly Taylor and Co. and \Vallace Sli-wart as 1»~tiants. lj`ur further par- ticulars apply to (I. D. McCallum lisq., Solicitor for owners. R. BIZAIRSTO, Auctioneer. July16th, 1915. 2101-7-17.\Istt8i. Yarmouth Silver Black Fox and Fur Co. ltd. Yarmouth, N. S. 50 p. c. cash dividends paid last year. 20 p. c. cash dividends guaf ranteed this year. Unless more than 20 p. c. ' cash be paid will add more foxes to the ranch. American shareholders are met on arrival of the Boston boat at the dock atitl takcitover ranch free of charge. A FEW SHARES FOR SALE CAR- RYING THIS YEAR‘S DIVIDENDS. S. P. GOUDEY, Secretary. 2195-7-22Mtt. \i_ Canadian Mail Steamer “ ua_y_sytii " Leaves _lntercoloniul Railway Wharf Picton, Nova Scotia, MONDAY AND THURSDAY of each week, on arrival of the morn- ing express t'rom Halifax (about noon), for Souris, P. E. Island, anti there awaits the arrival of the after- noon train from Charlottetown; thence to Magdalen Islands as fol- lows: MONDAY-Leave Sourls for Etang- du-Nord, Amherst, Grindstone Island anti Point Bosse. Returning, calls at Grindslorie, Amherst and Sourls; and and returns to Picton. THURSDAY-Leaves Sourls for Amherst, (lrintlstone Island, Point Bosse anti Grand Entry. Returning calls at I’oint Bosse, Grlndstone, Am- hcrst, Sourls, and returns to Picton. On thc first trip in tho months of Jiinc, July, August and September, weather perniittint-I. calls ii,t. West Bay to land mails and passengers for Amherst, thence to Pryon Island. Re- turning. calls at Point Bosse, Grind- stone, Amlicrst anti Sourls. I-‘or further particulars apply to WM. ROBERTSON Gt SON, Agents, Halifax. CHAS. W. IVES, Agent, Picton. MATTHEW McLEAN 6. C0., Agents, Soiirls. Or to WM. McLURE. Manager anti Owncr, l’ii»toL1, Nova Scotia. 20111-7-15l\Ilf. _-____-1;? F'J| ISLANDS MEN ON WAY T0 FRONT \"A.\'t'()l'Vl~Il1,.!uiy Ili -Flnlliiisliittiin kt-cn ;-nil i-tiger to gct io England tn jnir thi- t"irct-s i`roni oth r parts of the ll-ilisli idnipirc. slxtv stalwart young |`t-llows from thc li`iji lsluiitls arrived on thc lt. M. S. Niagara g.'c,iiterda_v,nii l mute to Biiglaiitl. Thci' are goini; to reinforce the coiitlngcnts already ftir- nislit-d by Fiji for sorvlcr at the fronts With their tlctaclitnents already in thc, lighting line, this gallant little Brit- ish possession has now provided 250 men for the front-otie-sixteenth of its absolute unanimity and concentration of effort. It is gratifying to tiote what a splendid response has been sive" I0 the appeal for machine guns. But. for the greater part these are either personal gifts, or the cost has been met by at‘least comparatively large subscriptions. l am sure, however, that there are some.-indeed many- who are not in a position to give large atttounts who, nevertheless. are anx- ious to do something. As a class our clergy are by no nicans wealthy. but they are very loyal. Anil it has oc- curred to me that the clcrgy atid min- isters of P. E. I. wotild be glad to give a gun. Some. perhaps, may say. I have given so much already. That is perfectly trtie of many of tis. Yet l venture to say that we could average $10.00 each for this purpose and be iione the poorer at the end ofthe year. Of one thing I atn very sure, though, that we shall be vt-ry, very much poor- er it' we rail to give to the Empire ci" cry ounce of available support. Sup- pose, as ati alternative suggestion.each one were to give one per cent ot' his salary this year. and so make the giv- ing proportionate. l am sure tltat the Un \\'t-tint-sday the ith ot' August next '5pggg|=,tt0“ is not inipracticable. I would further suggest that one of the leading niinistcrs or clergynieii in Cliarlottetoivii he asked to take charge of this enterprise. l do not care to mention any name in the public press. httt perhaps yoti, Mr. Editor, would make some suggestion on this poitit. or t-vcn go farthur. and subtnit the thing to the ministers and clergy in the city. “Tho Kitig`s busiiicss rctiulrcs liastt-" Tlizink you for aitortlittg me space for this tippctil. l ani Sir. ctc., I-Jil.\'l6Ame7i TEACHER WANTED t=oti""'1'?-t`€ Northam School District. $35 sup- plement. IG. Maynard, Sccy, North- Y _MIL 2317-7-2tiME5i. wAN1'Eo.-- Finsr on' sEcoNo` Class 'I‘eaclier for Annandale School. Supplement $35.00. Apply to ltoy llowlett, Secty of Trustees, Annandale, lt. lt. No. 5. 2316-7-29M8ipd. Fil-' _Ll-_m . \\ attitctl l T 4| Sittiatioiis Vacant “SALESMEN: EXCLUSIVE LINE for city, town or country Big earn- ings giitiraiitectl. Pcrtnaiicnt all year job. No expcrieiicc necessary. \\'ritc Luke Brothers, Liinlted, l\io|itrt>iil." 1 WANTED.-To rent or purchase dwei- ling house with few acres of land at or _near n village, or small farm in desirable locality. Apply by letter Mrs. Patrick Clinton. St. Marys Road 2264-7-26ME7lpd. \ A liUr£‘ brvd black male fox pup, must $2.50 PER DAY FOR DISTRIBUT- ing “WORLD'S GREATEST WAR."i Up to date book. Whirlwind seller.' Liiiscott Company, Brantford, Ont. bc a pcrfcct specimen and price must be low. Dr. Samuel F. Wads- worth, 26 Cummington St., Boston Mass. 2300-7-28M7iE1i. I-IOGS demand. See our letter. l,0Nli_0N. .I‘uly 31.- Between thir- W “UU ltlrly iiinndiaii nursing sisters and it half dozcii doctors from Cnnatla for' ilu- past two months have s "f’" flmlll: duty in Franco have been lildlllilti thc Ilrltisli Medical Service, a it .irc now iii Londoti. outiltting, be AN'1‘E”5 SEPT. mi, We will start taking hogs Op above date. The price will likely be high dur- ing September._ The Pork is wanted then for immediate use, and We need it to supply custoiners. Try and » have hogs well finished to Weigh 120 to 160 lbs. dressed. This is the size of hogs in FRASER cANAoiANs Eos sEnvtcE ' M iN THE oAnoENEi_i_Es. iiiiriieptiaiiiifemnng to me D"d°"°"°° U is B llnielr irtiiiiiti tc tits smel- ‘UCY of the Uaiistlinii Service as pick- ‘sd liritish medical unitvi have already ieen transferrcd from Franca to the lands held by tlto Allies near the lB||ID0l| lllllitiiig. '|`|"‘» Dtirty is expected to leave this week. l _ _mg _, ;_ \n the walitout, which was ended early last week. I I.H!§f'1i RHW&EMI§ IWW('l’tfl\“§ii¢7.“?!5¥NXFJW5I'-Fill?$U1\?!.'K’Y1iil5l¥Ff3'~15.‘¢57Y'¥VPt§'l¥§*i'¥91?!1‘"'l2\|!'il'!*‘{1f'?? 1591' SVWJ l l'~sYs?'i!H§'§YL(`1*`5H7§ W°A$Fi1*N7-Ta1‘l»'J»V»`¢f ’/4'l‘\“»"»'\'i",f{\lf§i-‘K‘.l`li`F§i75‘»¥' 'r 9-.`a'i“I.'-*"2 " “‘1\'if.»\lT'1¢IA'!¥ 3,,i>N.7"‘l':"i‘FIF"’iHM I I 1 = _ I _ ` ri* I t |r~ i ' , . total population, there being onl 4,000' ` ‘ white people on the island. y = ' ° Men who left with the earlier, detachmonts have already distinguish- ed themselves in the battle line and have been among the heaviest suffer- i ers. Only five of the first draft are ' still at the front, the others having r ` been posted on the casualty lists. 'Q . a e