._.., :..'. I 1 l' a~i‘ V . I 1 i ¢'_¢_'. I 'Look Good 1 ..~. nil. `/ PAGE TWO THE GHARLO'l"1‘E'il0WN GUARDIAN ` ' MAY 22. 19:15 - ii I; Auction satis llliiillitsoi ni wifi .-- A _IIUHLJ Flies that it’ Day passed off very pleasantly in the we are authorised by GEORGE A B. M¢DoNALn 1zsq.,t0 °“"“° “°"°°'° °' "‘° “"1 ’°“°"‘°’ ll by Public Auction,-at his residence Prince Street, on' Qillwniiiliir 'Tdfsdfuiiilf iidiisiiinenidi wednesday, 26th May. 1915. I-'li .Y$’.f.¥».I’.i‘.§°'.i‘ZI.‘$i.i'f..i'“i»§ T32 I-’i.`i'fil At 0 CIOCI{, A M roll e s s i . ' . ., ' " . . . . _ . . - ii ii to I All _his Furniture comprising of Piano, Parlor, Sitting Room ,,Y,f§i,f,‘}d°f§,,w“,f ‘°§i',§";hild§’,,§°'§'§g If you wish to land a We buy flies direct from the makers in England who know how to properly dress them. _You will agree with us l think that at the price ‘ we have the best dress_ed flies in the city. The quality is all that can be desired. li ` you want information as to ones you will require ask us. We know. .~L~__.L_._,, _I r Don’t Forget The Prize Contest fl' Get Into It I ,i G. .Iamieson i DRUGGIST 'F .I \ The Latest Cut Glass of the finest quality just opened_ up. The patterns are entirely new, compris- ing in part Water Jugs Fruit Bowles TumblerS Nappies, etc. ' G. H. Taylor Jeweiler & Optician 1 'FIDE 'l‘A_lSI.E MAY. High Water Date Day Time H`t Time H't I Sa. 11.13 8.7 8 ll S. l 0.42 ll 11.55 ` M. 1.37 12.40 l 2.34 13.29 l 3.34 14.27 4.36 ‘ 15.40 5.35 i 17.00 i Sa. 6.29 18.26 S. 7.18 19.38 8.02 20.39 3.40 21.30 9.14 22.17 9.40 23.02 . 10.17 28.45 Sa. 10.48 l S. 0.27 [ 11.20 ‘ 17 l i 1.09 11.51 &G»hN 90oo rob: ."1""‘7.".".".".°’.¢'°.¢‘.°’f~‘."9°5’°°° ca-JL1. ¢`,N»-¢oo~1¢>`:»-»~1r.~aoL~| T"."'." tocnw Tu. W. Th. F. woo-~i .°’."."."."."."."."?°.°°.°" moi-auoiic-:ei-owcoo 10 M. Tu. W. Tli. F. 11 12 18 14 15 16 12.22 9°9°9°."."‘F°.°°°°.°.’°.°‘ a==.:oc~.t.:oor.'i»~»|~m~i zo l 3,16 21 l ass | 4.41 s. - 5.25 M. 6.08 fra. 0.51 i W. 7.35 I Th. F. Sa. M. 18 Tu. 1.51 19 W. Th. F. 22 Sa. 23 24 25 26 27 8.21 9.08 28 29 9.57 12.54 13.31 14.21 15.39 17.06 18.29 19.44 20.48 21.48 22.46 23.43 .°°."'f"’."’.°°i".°°.°§°."." oocneooeci-rscncot-.a~ 30 S. 10.46 31 M. 0.39 .i 11.38 8.7 MAY--ist to 4th, general rains. Fitii to 9th, clearing. warm. 10tl1 to 13th, damp. shovvery. 14th to 18th, ad- vanced heat. 'filth to 22nd. thunder showers 23rd to 27th, cool period. 28th to 81st, damp and foggy. i DIARY OF EVENTS. TO-DAY. °=.°° ~l f'ity Ma.gii~'.trutc'i~; tfoiirl, 10 a.in. Prince Ed\vai'il Tlieatrc, Il, 7 and 8.45 p.ni. l'eoplc's Tlieatrc. 3.15, 7.15 and 8.45 p. in. % BIRTHS HOLMAN.-Al Suinnicri-iidc, on Wcd- nesday, May 10. io Mr. and Mm. il. 'l`. llolmsin. ri son. MoKENZiE.--At ility lfiirliiiio on May 15th. 1915. to hir. :ind Mrs. W. ll. Mcl{ciizic. :i ilriiiglitcr.--F. ‘ MOORE-At .\i'lllon on the 20th lust. to llenry ll. and .\li~.<. Moore u daugh- W 100 l’iii'ks GREAT I.i\\`- ING STRAIN OR BARR- ED Pl.YM0l7Tll ROCKS. Yeiirling hens. Pallets and tiockereli-i. tiavc bccii bred for egg ycnrs. A re bred fron. production for over 25 lions with an average of 196 eggs in 365 days are the strain that won the Gold Medal at the international ogg laying contest. That You soldoin get :iii opportunity to buy this great laying strain of ltocks at gh.. prim 1 ani nficriiig them for. ln lots of lti, 75 cents each. Eggs t`or hulcliing $1.00 pci' setting $5.00 pcr hiiiiilrcil. lluy old chicks 15 cents t-zu-li. J. ll ltlt'ilAlll`tS Siiniiiicrisidc, i’. l. 1009-5-'.l£lI\i1ipd. The P. E. Island Hospital Annual Meeting The annual meeting of all contribu- tors to the above Institution will be held in the Parlor of the Young Mens Christian Association on Mon- day the 31st day of May 1915 at 8 o’clock p. ni., for the election oi’ Trus- tees for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may come before lt. PERCY POPE, Chairman, B. BALDERSTON, Secretary. 3937-5-13l\l1tii. Grand Patriotic Concert Ai Brookfield A grand patriotic and basket social will be held on Thursday thc 27th of May, commencing at 8 o'clock p m. With the consent of' the trustees and the good people of Brookfield we have secured their large and commod- ions hall, where we will hold the grandest and best concert and basket , social of the year. A general invitation is given to all the ladies both town and country, to provide baskets. Ladies with baskets admitted free. City and country talent will be there. Tennis will be provided for all those taking part from thc city. The lioiir and place oi' meeting for teams will be announced latcr. Admission 15 cents. Proceeds in aid of the Field Kitchen and Ambulance Fund. for the comfort of our soldior boys who are fighting for the noble cause of British freedom. Colne one and all and help in this grand cause. Benj. Carter, promoter. 0950-5-1-lMEti'. . _ .1 I Q The Cli’town Driving Park King’s Birthday Races Tliursday,.Iune 3rd.l9l5 The following Races will be held on the above track on the above date, with purses amount- ing to $400.00. 2.16 Class,Trot and Pace, Purse ....... ._ .........$200.00 2.24 Class, Trot Purse....... 100.00 2.30 Class, Pace Purse... 100.00 The 2.16 Class, mile heats. The 2.24 and 2.30 Classes, half mile heats. There will bc very low rates onthe I’. l. Railway linc from all points. The admission fee will be 25 cents, which takes to the Grand Stand._ Entries close May 21st, 1915. For Race Programme and all particulars write the Secretary Rocky Point Ferry S.S. Hillsboro Leave Leave Charlottetowii Rocky Point 8.00 a.ni. 8.30 a. m. 9.30 a.ni. 10.0 ni. 11 O saver 5552? snr? ©¢4¢A@ @©¢© -crass;-1 .555 ¢»$©© ©©© in o SUNDAY ~ PPNF? ocean coca: a. in p. in. p. in D D F-* .°"F’.*°?".° c»:.:i-.soo ooooc '.°'.=T~",°?° EEEEE . Ill . Ill M. M U RPHY, Manager. 1101-5-;!1m2i. Sired by Commodore Ledyard Dani Parketta. by Parkside 2.22. Then with llernando Allright liashaii Prince and BYRNE BROS. North ltlvcr. 1007-5-22Msws3ipd. “Have you seen this new line of dainty Talcum Powders we are now showing? li' you haven`t. you'll want to see it. lt‘s one oi’ the largest and most complete exhibits of the world's best talcum powders you ever saw. The Two Macs, 149 Grout George St. ~Mli`. "Patons extra Special Silk Boot Hose 26c. a pair.-Patons. 1011-5-22M2lEil. “FOSTER'S Fishing Tackle gives entire satisfaction--his prices are the 1038-5-21 M E "48 Womens Corsets, Patons Spoc- ial, 98c. worth $1.50. No better any Dining ROOIII, R00mS, all and Kitchen Furniture, HSIJPY many very sturdyy shrubs and trees Thought Range, China Cabinet, 1-4 Oak Dining Room Set, Carpets were Piellted by U10 Y°““8 P°°Di°- Rugs, Squares, Bureaus, Brass Mantled Beds, S%rings and ;r*;;r‘&§:°;l';‘;‘t§§ |521: od h , f t t k Mattresses, Dishes, Glassware, etc., etc. Flag Pole. verythmg ,on S,,.,,,,, ,,d,,,,,g ,,,,,,,,,,, ,D ,hose go au 0 ron ta e 00d Terms Cash the have anted in the ast ears` . . . g . . _ i I along the .nghtkmd of mes' J, & CO, Auctloneefs niailiy of which are now qglte ywell- - i 10-,~7_5,20m,f_ ' grown and add mucli to the beauty of this busy thoroughfare. a e n ¢ The Afternoon Bridge this week I I was most agreeably entertained at the home of Mrs. W. K. Rogers. Next I week the closing for the season will be held at Mrs. C.H.B. Lcngworth's when thc scvcrnl prizes will bc award~ ed. # lk I7 Many pleasantly arranged fishing excursions, automobile rides and plc- nics aro being planned for Victoria Day when the weather nian is expect- ed to put on his brightest smile for the holiday seekers. ~s u u At the Golf Links on Monday the first afternoon tea of the season will be served. Mrs. W. W. Clark and Mrs. McCready being the liostesses. Many visitors are expected and as the links are in good condition n pleasant day's sport will no doubt be participated iii. I 1| C Miss Rose Longwortli entertained at ii small but deliglitfnlly arranged Bridge on Tuesday eveiilng in honor of her friend Miss Marion Newbery. ll * lit Quite the iilcest dance of the sci-ii-ion i was held by the Tennis Club in the Bank of Commerce Hall on Thursday evening chaperoned by Mrs. A. A. Alley. Mrs. George Harrison. Mrs. J. O. llyndnian and Mrs. W. H. Pethlck. The floor was in excellent condition whilc Miss Jennie llood's music left nothing to be desired. During an in- terval coffee and cake were served and a thoroughly enjoyable social time was spent. The young people were delighted `with their dance and freely expressed the hope that others niiiy follow in the neat' future. ll li it liir. and Mrs. Il. N. McNeil were at Home to their friends on Tuesday af- ternoon and evening when quite a Nutwood Bay number of their friends called. The drawing room was very handsomely decorated with carnations while in the dining room roses were daiiitlly arranged. Mrs. Mi-.Neill was assisted ,Salcdiii strain of blood. Saiadin bc- in receiving by Mm_ McNair, Mrs_ A Edward island. Nutwoodib;slngEalfii{:i|t ,, , ,. prize winner at the Dorn non xii - Rev' DL d .M _ H 1. f A _ ll0“» “I5” a ms' Wiz" Wlnner at 'ho iierst, were aiileceivlnlgs tl1oead‘oiig‘i'atuI]ii- l"ro\'iiii-ini Exliihltlon. ills dam Park- Mons or thvir friends Du Saturday “ll” li” l"k“" mfg' i’r'7“" CV"-I' m“° last, it being thc 38th ziiiiiivcrsiiry of shown. Nntwooil is an excellent stock meh. lmu.|.|ag(,__ gcttor. Will stand at Murph_v's stables ,, ,,, ,, fgflilglyagfglundPl¥‘:5’;y;’f’“r Q“"°" bt" Mrs. W. A. Brennan ui' Suniniersidc is among thc welcome visitors here this week. 22 <1 IF ills wide circle ol' friends deeply regret the very painful accident from which Mr. Neil McQuar'rie, K. C., Summerside, is suffering and hope that it will not be as serious as at first reported. tt bk 8 Among the pleasant events of the week was the presentation tu Mrs. A. E. Morrison, by Mrs. Rogers of Gov- ernment House, of a Life membership ln the W. F. M. S., in connection with St. James Church. This graceful act on tho part of Mrs. Rogers thu enor- getlc President was much appreciat- ed by the ladies of the \V. F. M. S., as Mrs. Morrison is one of its most in- terested workers and supporters. lowest.-Central Drugstore. “Special sale of Wash Goods for this Baturday at Patons. 1011-5-22M2iE1i _________ "Extra Special holiday blouses at 1 _ F* i>'l>4'i"-'L' TN " ""E`X`i'>TRiEN'€€5 Drug Clerk capable of taking charge of store. Apply by letter to Win. I). Box 322. (‘hiirlottetown, l’. E. l. 1090-5-2iM3lpd. I . . _ IAOSD i.osr vEs'rEnoAv ai-trwssi Stcuini-r lllllsboro und Post. Ullico, city, a siiin oi' iiioncy. l~‘indi‘r pit-use lenvc ut Giiuriliaii and rccoive rc- ward. 1089-5-2iM3lpi|. llclp \\ iiiitoil-.\liilc WANTED A MAN T0 WORK ON farm. Married man preferred. Can employ wife also. Apply by letter. P. O. Box 272, Sourls. 9983-5-15M8lpd % ten - FRANK R_ HEARTZ, ' Fm. 'sine Situations Vacant President, . - -~ - Arnociries or rue wAn iNcLuo- ,YOUNG FOXE6 FOR SALE. COM- C' R' SMALLWOOD’ inuiilcalo with the underslgiied for DEATHS S€C’y~Tl'€8S. prices, terms and pedigree. Mrs. 9900-5~ilMtiifrl0l. Johii~A. Sharp, Summor;ii1d&,5lElh.1l. ' - - ni. . ,s'rr='i>HsNs.-Ai rimmed Bank. Tim- r'c`>'§"s‘»'\'i."i'-:Iiilli5'1'_<'>`ii"56A"1'_ii'i`isv.` hurst Reading. England. on thc 26th 5 9 . 26 feet 15 h p Engine Apply at ING LU8ITANlA TRAGEDY _ Dollar book. Unparnlicled sollcr. Big comniissloti or salary. Order free outfit today. Bradley-Garrctsoii, Brniitford, Ontario. 1010-5-22Ml2l. eil=l=:g April: Marguerite Stewart Stephens, 1 'ofllco of Auld Bros. Ltd: _ To Let I Vct D wldow`of the late James Stephens, I 1034'5°20M3l- TD* IiENT;]T_"If7i`§_|5C`CH`,“"FDR Esq., and daughter of the late Cap- F6f3`,(|_'E_°”"___ 1 ST-fgw ¢ApA¢|-|-¥{`1'4 tain John Stewart. ol' Mount Stewart, ____ mm Apmy _,_ J_ McDonald' p|ne"_e P. ill. Island. Paymsster General of the 1039.5.19M6;pd - ron sal.:-oesinaste Piton- G0Vernment Rallways arty at Montague. Four acres British troops in Canada. are the "lays High Grads Sultsi newest style, ages fitted from 6 to 10, worth up to $8.00 today $3.49,-Futons. . , . . 1012-8~22M2lE1l. single fare for land, good large dwelling house and barns Amo J. Robertso summer months. a large double cot tags, with verandah all round. One acre of land and good stables; ice house with season’s leo; lawn ten- nts court. etc,~ Apply 57 Graftonl street. Clinrlottetowii., 1100-5-2im3l. ' ; 801118 May 24» Montague. ` stirs-5-irniiinioxi' .“'3li`f¢'i,I 1 “Oct your Fld l|\'l DRUCITO W -' 1 can white oak, with ii hone-power lilro for o on or. purchase. Ad 25, and fare ron sAi.s-'riiie i=Ts"i»Ti`i~To scnoonll WAN1-|` Wfmin' iN'i goi May or Katie and Ella, 20 tons; Amerl- engine 10 , 1! lt. p. will either ooaosianu islands. iooat-somiipd. i ay 25 I mms. Appiy i. mmiii, wow arm nav 94, cmtomwwn becoming hat. I 1 N #Q1 Q ‘ ,_ ,_ ' L '__,_', _ 6 - . . - 99 1 of F 'rim imtrioiie-;»;i;is¢-i ii Empire D ` ‘ ,_ Men’s Snappy Hats We aim to be the great hat house of P. E. Island. Bring your hat troubles to us. You will be given every attention and fitted to a hat by an expert one who will tell you at once if the hat you are try- ing on is becoming or not. We carry the largest stock of newfhats , in the City and handle only makes we can recommend. Try us cr a , 4¢~»Q.=_--f *__ ~ ` _ -__ _' <-_ . Prices $1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 Stetsons I $4.00 » ,.. ii ' ' Y Gates’ Old Stand Stand ' Wellner Block Henderson & Cudmore il lIHUiiiIHiIEliV|lIiS ` Finsr iviiari-iooisr tying Public Opinion. 2.30 p. in. t iiirc between joining the church aii-l licifoiiiiiig united with tflirisi. l"~euclier. J. L. Dawson, li. !\. GRACE CHURCH. 11 ii. in.-Sermon. Siiiitliiy School and Bible Classes. 2.30 p. ni. All seats free. 7 p. in. Sermon. Preach- er, Rev. Ernest Weeks, B. A., B.D. BT. JAMES. 11 ii. in.»-Surinon. Siibjcct, Tho Song of tho flow _ Sun- dny School and llihle Ciusscs at 2.30. Strangers always wclcoine and seats provided. 7 p. ni. Sermon, is Britain Being Punlshed for her sins? Preaclier. Rev. Dr. Fuller- ton. ZION CHURCH. 11 ii. ni.-Sermon. Siilijei-t, Tlic Church Triuniptiant. tlliildrt-ii's ad- dress. The Things tliat are Lovely. 2.30 p. m. Sunday School and Bible Class. 7 p. m. Sermon, Sub- ject, Beating the Retreat. Preacher. Rev. G. C. Taylor. All seats free. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. ii ii. ni.-Sermon. 7 p. in. Semioii- Sunday School and Bible Classes 2.30. All are welcome. Special music. Preacher-Rev. J. White- head. Suiiday School and Bibi.: Classes. T p. in. Sermon. Siibioct, The ililfcr- BAPTIST. ,ll ii. ni.-Scrinoii. 2.2 _ . Siiiniuy School and llible Class. 7 '. in. Sermon. Preacher, llev. Z. . lfash. » FC 11 a. ni.-Sermon. Subject, Jesus Dc- ST' PAUUS' 11 a. ni-Morning Prayer. 2.30 Sunday School. 7 p. in. Evciiinir. Prayer and Sermon. Ciuiiiiiiiiiiuii 8.30 ii. iii. All seats l`i‘ec. ltcv. ’l`. W. Mur- pliy. ST. PETER'S Holy Comniiinion at 8 a. m. Sermon at 11, lllatins 10.15. Sunday School and Bible Cliiss 2.30. Evensong at 7 p. m. Preacher, Rev. Canon Simp- son. PEOPLE'S CHURCH. Service at 7 p. m. Proavrlicr, Rev D. McLean. `\\\\`\ \ \ \\ fnonn`s"'/ ID NEY Pi Ltsi,/S . \\ gif?-'J DQ, ‘ .,Q‘._ -~ ‘ i "ll °°i|‘.llli""` -".;: E577/L,< = A 5’ FI iq gnf/ f/ .tv $5"/X ,,, _c 'I \\ \\\\ \ \\\\\ /> C nun- ull: ' M i- » "in iii" ls lui German Fleet Eventually to Make Desperate Dash for the High Seas Stress l'roni many angles will soon forcc the German fleet into the open where she will bc engaged by the hn- patlcnt llrltlsh dreadnonghts, and "der Tug" so iirdcntly longed for b`y the Teuton will become a stern real- ity. Outnunibcred two to one by the fleets of Great Britain alone not_ ,to mention Fraiice and Russia. together with the war craft of the smaller iid- tions nt. wiir the diioni of her navy sci-ins seiilctl. “llcr 'l‘iig" shall bc in truth "that day" und Eiiglisli guns will wipo thc insult ont. and lessen the Tcuton in international etluuotte. ` when the Union Jack will be imap- ping at the masthead of the flagship of the British squadron on thatdiiy. will it also be flying from the front oi' your lionic? ' \V.lth tlieso tlioiiglils uppermost. The (Guardian) has prov/iilvil coni- plete flag outfit for all loyal Canadians readers of these columns as announc- ed on another page of today‘s lssuemnd plan under which they are presented brings them to the hands ol’ readers practically without cost. the small lliiancial requirenieiit being just Sulli- ciciit. to defray the assembling and distribiiting expense. Bc prepared to show your colors when victory porches on our banner- better still. get the flag today and your national emblem. 1015-5-22Meil. . 1 I K. F. Ellis, Summerside Lieutenant Morrison, Georgetown Private Peter Hughes, Mill Cove Private Geo. W. Sharp, Summerside Private J. E. Lockerbie, Cascumpec Private J. A. Beaton, Brookfield Private McQueen, Mount Hope Private Bruce McLellan, Indian River William Mclntyre, Charlottetown Pte. Damien McKenna, Charlottetown Pte C. A. Arnaud, Charlottetown Lieut. C. B. Pitblado, Charlottetown where.-Patong. 1o12~s-ivizisii. C W" up i° 11g?1_.;,D;2tf,'if,E1,_ S an 0 0 onoul’ "”' "‘ " ° Il dRIl IH WOUNDED ` Creek PRISONER Private J. Fraser, St. Peter’s Bay , MISSING Private John Curry, Charlottetown Private Daniel A. Simons, Port Wood Private H. J. Wells, Elmsdale Private Lester O. Johnson Peter's Road DIED FROM WOUN DS Private John Curley, Charlottetown Charles L. Pitts, Charlgttewwn KILLED IN ACTION Sergt. William B. Brady, Charlottetown Pte. Alex. Lorn McNeill, Rocky Point; How sleep the brave who sink to rest By all their country'| wishes blestl When Spring, with dev/y llnsers cold. Returns to deck their lisllow’d mould, Sho there shall dress a sweeter sod _ i Than Fi-nncy's feet have ever trod. By fairy hands their knoll ll rung, By forms unseen their dlrge lg guns; There Honour comes, a pilgrim 3|-gy, To bleu the tin-it that wraps their clay- And Freedom snail a while repair, ’ To dwell s weeping hermit there, i - Private Arch. McKinnon. Canoe Cove Private Norman McKenzie, Nine Mile Corp. Ambrose Cosgrove, Wellington Driver W. L. Ferguson. Alexandria Gunner J. Bowden, Charlottetown John Stewart, Wood Island Stephen McKinnon, Charlottetown Emanuel Doiron, Charlottetown Pie- .i0hn Murphy, Charlottetown Gunner W. G. Bruce, Red Point Private Peter Martin Grant, Bangor .1 >l:f‘I~'¢,