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Y _ _ . _ - -#_-...__-,,_r_>,_`-r~.H ,, 1,_,,_,___,.¢; _` . _ , _ _, __ . , V l =_\,_n--;.,~,¥_; . ,. _. _ ` _ _ _ . »-.‘-,' 1-," . . gi. .1-ev., -fi; n '.l:‘.’= ~.1‘~-_l._.;:-yl.= .nw--L»-~'~* . ., _ , ,i,'-.>_;,~,,__,,_i_,-yi-~f: rf, -Q. ~ »_'f .. l . g ", ‘ 1-.too 1 .vo -'ri-in cHARLo'rrs'rown cuanniliu' ` JULY 21. 1915 _ _ _ *_ __ I A -__-A v _ __ I - - ' -~ - ---__ , , - Liberal-Conservative I , _ A Coii2ition I Bargalns Second District of __ _.__.. ___.`_,\_ .__-`__.`__` `__, _ , trict uf Queeu's County will be held at the Lyceum llall, Charlottetown. the 0 s 27th of July inst., at 1 o’clock p.m., to choose Candidates for the Legislative Assembly. each poll to send five dele- ALBERT TREMI-IRE. We have about a dozen convene, I - ’ isss-7-out tsl. _IN_ - _ Queen s “ A Convention from the Second Dis- Enor ' Foxes For Sale 3 pair of Breeders. 2 pair of 1915 pups. For price and Breeding lntlniffl of John J Hines. Sec'y 'l‘reaB\1I‘€t‘ Ives Black Fox Co., Montague, P. E- Sealed Tenders will be received gates, until noon on Monday, August 21141. 1915 from any person or persons will ing to contract for the supplying Of 220" 722m5i material and the building of a school WAR ORDERS T0 CANADA AGGREGATE $200,000,000 i'- nous Business Brought to this Country Through the Persistence of the Goverment. t Credit due to Sir George Perley, Acting High Commissioner in London.I _ _ I VefY fine from f°d5`” _ ot West Royalty according to Plans orders for munitions nnd equip- pounds moon; 15,883,573 pounds; No M _ and specification to be seen at the mem for wa, aggregmmg $z00`000_000 Vcheese; ZOA46 I H ; 78,968 Split and gi"e€n' residence of lienry llarry, chairman have one our of School Trustees, West Royalty or Great been placed in Canada by pouiidsfowi; 177,236 tons o oats; 4,- ' The to Canadian niaiiufacturers. laces; 103,145 great coats; 500.000 more ORE EMPTY SHELLS NOW. F M ti ‘ ' Britain and the Allil d Powers 036 33’ pounds of pr ved e t d tht ‘t\liriyai‘0Ell]t ~ _ _ - _ 1 ‘.1 .... eser mas; e f' ' . _‘f _ hal°t*at DYICCS ff0m ng *ll the 00109 Of the 5111-ll- Of Ed“°'“U°"- tllrougli the medium of the Caiiailiuii ‘3.l20.000 pounds of dried vegetables; fixed I ` ' ` The Semi-aiiiiiial meeting of the (`ll8l'l0ll€l0Wn- Government and its assistance and 2,000.000 bags of oats; 2,500,000 boot shells tc each Bedford Farmers' co-operative Co., _Tendercrs are also asked to sub- advice Will be llrld til Bctlfnrtl SHlUl‘tl2l1'. mil ii 36037319 Dl'|1>i>=s=3s>=s=°>~>'>=r~>1>=>=>=>=>=>=@r'>=~i---=¢---~ri """‘*'|\'Q‘5<4\l¢\»K~E.QK¢t-lr-‘D-‘OK-"5C»J¢»CKOr-O§¢OK\2i§~3 14.18 15.16 16.18 17.24 18.33 19.40 20.40 21.36 22.26 23.14 10.42 11.26 12.09 12.52 13.36 14.20 15.23 16.31 17.56 19.16 20.28 21.34 22.32 23.20 11.29 12.24 13.16 14.03 Sa. 1.8 .6 7.6 a ULY-lst to ird cool wave 4th n P??99PPP*F -.'.¢a'i`c.'¢>E;i cliarirc. C Picton, Nova Scotia, MONDAY AND THURSDAY 'J of l'I<-lily to cal and drink, alll all if the vt-ry best available I ) ‘f ° ff "i | -- ‘ 1 ' i by ,,.I "" _“I5” OI III” I1I’aI`I"IlL`IU“"' I"-“I” t.lir0ui.;ll the Vaiizitliiill (Ioveriiiiit-iit b_\ hm” ( Im’ Wm’ 'I‘L'"` ’"""°u5 “I*"“gI"' the llritisll and .\llited Goverilliieiits: Holy Name Pic-nic At Beautiful St. Peters’ Bay _ _ " ' \Il ivnl ol the lloston boat at the _` _ - _ _ ,- -, , -_ . ,,. dock and taken over ranch free of Monday August, ml tm lmtwh ‘md Alhul (lm. In A FEW SHARES FOR SALE CAR. Tlicrl- is not li more beautiful spot M) RYING THIS YEAR'S D|V|DEN|)S_ on l‘. ld. Island than St. Peters _,liu_\‘, Mlm S. P. GOUDEY, See;-etary, :Ls seen frriiil tht- \'i<-iiiity of thc noblc _‘mf I _ ,_ __ _I -(,| I MU, dl, 2105-7-22Mtt'. _ Gotlili: ('liur<-li. QI ' " ' llt-re one can spend all zii`tt‘i‘ii<>oii til' rf-ul plczisiiri- and coiitt-iitcincllt will bi- prnvidctl _ _ . _ nn- -gl All popiilar gaincs nnd aiiltiscliiclits I o o ` thc t`l' ‘. Band", are cainping both music and int-rrlinent. A special train will leave Cliarlottc- town at 147 i for the itnl< coiitlitiuil previ-iltctl our proiliiiri-i's :ini iiiaiiii|'zu~tiircrs i'roi}i zivailiin.; llicin :.'t-Ives nf opportui ities wlllch niight otlicrwise be open. As a result oi these efforts 1-iglitut-il steniiicrs wort tltetallt-ll by ilu- _-\dnlirltli_v for tli< purpose of trliiisplwlitig across ilu until' supplies piiicliilseil in f`:tn -nts. Sir (l<~0rgt~ I’<-rle-_\', Acting lligl tiiiiiissitiiier, has Iiccii i-oiitiiiiutlli igcd in zissistiiig in those lnatter.~ tit* sllttess ‘.1 ll l las ll 1 it-in is Ili no sniztll tlegrce owing it his cticrgy nnd activity. 'l`liut sucl iris on bcliali' ol' the Govcriiiiit-iii lluvf-. not bt-cn iiiizivallilig will bc real ized froiii thc following inconiplt,-ti list of oraI-lr: :S53 plete sets szuldlcry, 15,000 saddls blankets, 5,000 coinplete sets saddlery 5,000 satldlo blniikt-ts, 20,000 sets ai' tillcry liariins.=:. 20,000 long tlrlvlnt 2.10 whips, 10,000 elt numrlahs, 20.000 sad- 2.27 tile bluiikels. 2.30 2.44 ORDERS PLACED BY THE RUS -I 2.55 59 3,05 3.12 3.17 3.21 2f` §»&_:»~=:: bi as i SIANS 20,000 sets stitlillery. The above list may be Supplement 42 ed by the fnlloiviiig list sent out by tht- Colonial Office and showing other or DEATIIS MATTHEW McLEAN G C0., Ilalf fare on both morning and af- ‘IHS placed for the British Govern Agents, Souris. Or to WM. McLURE. Manager ant “107-7-M22 27 29 31. trnoon trains from Souris nnd Elmira. "Will In Cnnnllnf- 170 tons at-ctoiis' 1,000,000 Ross - l .. . , , - . HARPER.-(ln Sunday morning. Juli' Owner, Picton, Nova Scotia. » bayonets and scabbards; 1,900 tom- 25th, Elma .\iay. iiifnnt daughter of 20 Charles I-‘_ and May Harper. aged 2 months and I0 days. llludded oil earth to blossom in heaven.) Liberal-Conservative Convention _-___ rlsitn silt 3rd District of Prince' very Best Quality 'I 1.. \ »-. ~ p; 1 - A Convention for the selection M22 S -A I \` 3 I I Candidates to contest the 3rd Elector- 9 \` ,. ` _ al District of }’rlnr;)e County in the# h | interest of the Ll eral-Conroe ati ,' _ : :.’::.::.:'.‘."..:':.“.l“.l1?.:'1l‘:§'rllf..'i"i f D" 15' .2“3"’f, H’ ' ” st the nour ot 10.30 non. noon i»oii Pei' Steamer .Skleld , has the right to be represented by four . _ cologne.. From the Mediteranean. _ - JAME8NA.FPIdqcf:lE|LL, C B '" _ . _ co v. n , _ ._ ». ~ SRD DISTRICT PRINCE COUNTY. -~ tt* . J* . ` 2289-7~27m4l 2259-7~24m3i. _ _Q ~~`- ‘J _ 1 . ` "Well," retorted the conductor The motorbus stopped and the con- diictoz' looked cariiestly up thc steps. blit no one rloscemlefl and nt last lit i stalked up impatiently. 'come down for it. I caii't bring it on ‘ the bus for you." sulphuric at-id; 100,000 Ross rifles: QUITE SO 125.000 19 pound high GXDIOHIVI °”- 1‘ -é shells; 125,000 eighteen P.R. shrapne‘ ‘ shells; 78,000 st-is nccoutrementfl; 42. '$67 ammunition boxes; 25,000 Iiandol 61-7-15Mtl’. ._ V _ E5 I rig cordite; 4,500,000 fusea; 16.500 t0nF _ . ers; 150.000 brass brushes; 200,000 thriving hriishes; 5,000,000 pouiitir “ ‘l~]re. you," lic said to a man on top paraiine candles; 257,700' mess tins; "don't you want Westminster Ab- 267,000 pick axes; 50,000 picketing boy? ' posts; 200.000 picketing ness: 120- "Yes,” was the reply. 10 shovels; 108,000 nr sleepers: 3.000 aluminum stock pots; 45.900 d0H€B etaniis antltoxine; 3,000 crossing tim- bers; 500,000 water bottles; 11.624324 D _ of $150,000,000, The trelnen- cotton drawers; 150,000 flngerless parts- glovcs; 80,000 pairs woolen mdtts; 200,000 pairs leather initts; 950,000 pairs ivorsted socks; 25,000 pairs lumbernien`s socks; 50.000 pairs long socks; 200,000 woolen undervests; 20.- 000 pairs rubber boots; 1,086,500 flan- nel slilrts; 100 pair shoe packs; 200 tons brass strips; 259 travelling kit- _cliens; 2,000 wagons; 50,000 horse collars. ' HUGE RUSSIAN ORDER . . .An order from the Russian Govern- uieiit for shells obtained by private interests has been allotted to a. con- siderable extent iii Canada. Pay- ments to Caiiadiaii manufacturers on account of this order will, it is stated, 1 probably reach froin seven to ten mil- lion dollars. There have also been obtained large orders for making explosives for the purpose. lt is anticipated that the shell committee will shortly issue a statenient setting forth the aniotint of orders placed in Canada for the manufacture ot’ empty shells and of mixed ammunition. f`:inada is capable ot' turning out empty shells in very large nunibers by means of the organization which has been cstnlilislied through the efforts of the shell couiniittee during the pitst nine niontlis. ln the meantime, how- ever, thc situation In Great Britain that r'ountr_\' are ill a position to turn out cnipty shells as rapidly as they can be coll\'crted into the fixed niii~ inunitioil iiccessniy i`or use at tht- frtillt. . LIBERTY ABUSED Sir_--.\i:iii_v :irc asking wlmt we are, iglitiiig about, 'l`li<- Cliicago Daily _\`t-\\'s went to llin cure of the matter when it said that Great Britain is ighting for “ thc priiiciplc-tlic fruits of tht- principle-ol' the l~ibcrt_v of the iiillivitliizil against the despotism of thc State." I To us British subjects who have iievcr known allylliilig elst- but in- whicli Geriiiaiiy wislics to inipose -rould mczin. \\`c forget, or do ilot '.iiow, at what a price this precious has cliaiiged and the iiidustries ol' A' th t . ' ` ' ridge. the brass prliner and the charge of cordite. The present situation is that the factory output of shells in the l)oiiiiiiioii exceeds thc output of brass cartridge cases or primers and until latter former, not ing ‘ 'placii ‘ tl f In I shells. The output of the factories now en- gage triil pres ed inthe mailu at ir o p -*E I "Great sale oi’ sliks commences Tuesday morning. A splendid lot of striped taffeta and niessaliiies, 33 inches wide, regular $1.35 to $1.50 per oil sale at just 891:. per varil., yard. . 2280 ) Moore & Mcheoti. _TURKISH VIEW OF SITUATION IN PENINSULA CONSTANTINOPLE. vin. London, July 23-There has been no changi- iii the lin the |tlie Turks have coliflued their efforts _ _ _ ‘ f U 'to desultory_ small arms fire and sap- "‘;‘£)lIl)r:]i;ri'I‘:lai;’,Sth,(f) Ollfliifjtu 0;) uiglping operations. 'lhe weather has h- “Dum be gained by been excessively warm. situation on the Gallipoli front, past week. Both the Allies and II‘lie Turks are concentrating many lg lunher or ers or e p y new troops near the Gallopoll theatre. 'After surniounting many difficulties - _ .,- fl, Ss Cm.,-tliey now have placed In successful g‘f,_1I:,sl:SL ti-:i§l,lIs`l1(oil0llc0et|iinal gn the _operatioii, plants for the manufacture ent' output of the factories engtlg- 'of ammllnmo" of h““‘.'y anmery' Th" . _ I .U ,. f nm W shen5_ loutput of these factories it is asserted is several thousand shells a day. There is but slight foundation for Ireports of famine and epidemics ot' disease in Constantinople. The city is well provided with iiloderately cheap food. There have been no dis- turbances in the streets, and no cases of cholera have been reported. , _ J. 1 ~ One cent per word first insertion In this column, half cent psr , charge Twenty-five cents. ..m.|.H_|. _ ._ word each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum' H 4-' . . _fHI>,I~+~*~I°'I*r“l>vII“l-#l*|~l°‘l~-l+l+'l+-I+~l+l+I4f ` .J A gon Izs W an tml A\iENTS WANTED-TO SELL FOR 'l`lie Old Reliable Fonthlll Nurser- ies. We teach our men to sell. idx- periencu uniiecessary. lllgbest coni- inissions paid. llundsome free t- iiipnitaiit Stone & \VeIlli\gtoii,'l`u- roiito. Ont. 1805-7-IiMl'l26i. TO LET-HOUSE. APPLY 232 Great (lcorgc St, 2052-7-l5Mti’. TO LET.-The Store and premises on Kr-ut Street at pi-ost-iii oct-iipied by (Ivo. .’\I<~t`)u:iitI. ’l`ailor_ posscssioii givt-ii Aiiglist ist. url, 1453 l\'cnt St. Apply tu I). Stew- :;'tl7~7~2din nitt’ T' W J lion i'4Ici°.~a Iva nied I BOARDERS CAN BEACCOMMODAT- icd with large frontwoiiisillitlall niodorn coiivt-iiiciici=s in a central location. Apply at this oiiir 22112-7 llipd. I " ___ ___ 1 r'\:f5 0;' S llividiial freedom it is_diiIlcuIi. to`con- wA'"|q-|-'ED;*‘G|R`L` FOR GENERAL cclvc what tht- dvspolisni of the bttiic h,mSL,“,m.k_ _ypply to MrS_ E_ A TE Teachers Wanted _ WANTED.-Principal wanted for Belle ltircr School (1:16) Suppleniciit $40. Apply Se-cy. of Trustees. 2205-7-20ii1cTi TEACHER WANTED.-- FIRST* OR' St-cond clii.~‘s, nlule preI'errcd for (Illnriiscy Cove Sr-liool. Supplement lhill) "va"t"d“‘=‘F"|'"\|7 $40. Apply to Fred t'. l.cl.ecliciir. Sc<~rt»liii'y Trustees. 22551-7-2GlNIIlipil ACH E'R"'W'ANi"€Di2ND"`6`|f/TS§ Foster, 148 Cuiiibcrlaiid St. niale tcaclier for Rennie's Ituud 2080-7-IGM! f. ctliilsiilg. this precious liberty. was niiItctl_ to us as their most prcr-ioiis 'iur freedmii :is li pl‘uscripliv<» right, A and we arc apt to stand up and clial- lt-iige thc right oi' uiiyoitc who dures lo interfere with us or hinder us in doing what wc wish. 'l‘liis is right and in Illt- bilsit: priii- ciplc of llritisli i'r<-edoni and it. is upon lint priiiciplc that Ilritaiti stands or ails. ln order that Ilritain will stand we must use wisely that freedom that ir ‘lic luis given us and if we fail in our duty to her now in this crisis slit- will surely fall before the niislaiiglit ii' Gcrinaiiy, who will then impose lpon un her State despotism. It is a well estalilh-ilied law that lack #if use or the unwise use of aiiyiliiiig ‘vill qaiise it In wither and die. This s iruc in Iliiligs pliysiczil us wcll :is in things moral. if we have an uiiused ve lose those powers. it is equally true if we do not use our freedom viscly or if we abuse it wc will surely iii their duty towards the Gentlles- 'ind through their failure lost their 'lnotlier, so will our freedom be taken 'rom us if we do not do our duty. It is painful and humiliating to read ‘hat in Moiitreal officers who had re- itoncd and rotten egged. by zt number 'if irresponsibles. as they attempted ti address n iiieetin to secure re ll`0€‘1l0In lroes to these extremes nnd, ADDITIONAL WAR SUPPLIES is so perverted it is high' time 'to de- T prive such people of a boon they abuse ` so grossly. Such people do not de- serve the freedom they enjoy. They, bowled down and ill-used those who were only asking them to use their' freedom that that freedom might be U preserved. Montreal has sent many good men to the front to lay down their lives for the liberty which thos/3 , irresponsibles so vllely abused. ‘ In our own recruiting campaign we serve lt. lt is a hard choice that is laid upon us but we must rio our 11 balance. We must make our choice U etc., s ALEXANDER ROSS. C Y lmoii. which litany of us are smlly' ‘ioiiglit by our t`oi‘i~futlu-rs and trails- FOR SAI-E_4 PURE BRED HOL- __ t-i::ic_\`.` We i'or;:<»,t their hard lol and l‘l`i1l CHIVPS. _I-ZUUII llltllVlllllnlS In 'he blood and tours that they shed I*-"'<‘l‘.\' \\'n3'» I1l'l<'l‘tl IUW fllnl _On 01153’ lint we might be free. \\'Q look upon loriiis. Ima :intl (‘ltil'l<. VICIUFHI- ~ Wg irgaii it atrophies and loses its use. ~ 'f we do not use our mental powers WANTED“I"‘m°‘IIm0I-" 0 -"°""§ "I0" - For Sli lc 1 School, No. 111. Supplenient, $40, one of experience preferred. Apply o Doiiuld Andrews, Secy. of Trus- tees. 2143-7-20Mlt}6CLAYS$`VTEA: clier for St. Cntlioriiies school No. Siipplciiicllt $15.00. Appy to .lnnies I). l.uinont, Secretary .laiiios UCTION sALE___A PROPER-rv AT _IL Lainoiit ""l4-7-23M4i|nl. Victoria, (`rapaiilliiig-liuusi-_ store, iiut-liulldings; ct-litrally lot-nietl; suitable for hope sclitiol, Suppleinciit $25. Ap- ply to Isuzu: Laivsuii. Stnilliopc Milipd. doctor, druggi:-it or lncrcliaiit tailor. wAN'|'ED_EXpER|EN¢E|3 TEACH. l~`or iiiforiiiatiou apply on premises, or owner, N, Pciipraisti, 207 Great _ _ ____ _____________ _2292;E*2“‘_‘" ARM Fon sane oN |NoiAN cr for Cable lit-ad West School. l*rott~staiit preferred. Siipplciiiciit, $20.00. Apply to M. l\lcl.areii, Sec. 2162-7-20nilt’. River Road Icailiiig to Illack Horse. coiitziiniiig uboilt 55 acres. with large barn nearly now, dwelling and ' out-buildings. ncver-failing well of titer Guaranteed title Terms- - llo_val Scliool, two nllles from 0'l.cary. Supplcincnt $20. M. I). McLeod, (Tlleary. 2116-7-17-ml0l iv ,_ ' . _ . . _ ____ ...___ $1,000 cash. balance to suit pur~ WANTEDTMAI-E PRINCIPAL Fon cliascr. Mrs lt. A. Iiillnian. Ken- sington, P.l:I.l. 2190-7-21ml2i I [eip \\’aiitcd--lllale Victoria School District No. 60. Supplenient voted $120. Apply by It-ltcr stutiiig cxpcriciice to E. Bos- wcll, Secretary of Trustees. 2082-7-1tlMtl. - I' 1 as coacliiiiaii. llc must be able to drive well and bc well reroiiiniciid- _ Vt aiitcd nigh position and it was given to WANTEDLA '¢|L|`A"Ui:|:E|__ii;;` 'A`|i_" ply Box 163 City. lurned from the front were hisscil. $2-5° PER DAV FOR DISTRIBUT' _ - ir - _ 'fruits 'for the war. When individual ° |,___ 1 Wllllnxly. We must do it now. ln- N0rWt\_v. Sweden and Switzerland, re-`| -livldual liberty is worth it. Iam, gir, presenting another $25,000,000 at the,paniment of diplomatic friction, and when the war is ended an aftermath (Tharlottetnwn. ftlcle declares that mich n golngfnn ii ed. Edward Bayfield. 2172-7-21Mtf lose lt. An :no Jewish notion rniir-ri vTRNrE"o,TM}x`cHlN|s1"`i=oR`LATHE work. Apply ll. Stewart & (`o. 2160-7-20nitf. 1 Sitviiatioiis Wicniit ing "WORLD`S GREATEST WAR.”I Up to date book. Wliirlwlnd seller. I WANTED__T° rem or purcha” dwe _ Linscott Company, Brantford, Ont. I --7 t 'l`o Let 0 LET.-DOUBLE TENEMENT (new). Apply 107 Elm Ave. 2225-7-23m4i _ WANTED position as book-keeper steiioi:rapliei'. Apply to Fniiiiiu tevciisoii, Wlicailey River. 2251-7-2~lm3i WANTED DRESSMAKING. APPLY 232 Euston St. 2174-7-21MtSl. WANTED.--A POSITION AS BOOK- kecpcr or stenograplier, by it gradu- :itc fruin llnion Commercial College. Apply to Olive Robertson. Mt. llope. 2165-7-20niili ling house with few acres of land at or near a village, or small fiirin iii desirable locality. Apply by letter Mrs. Patrick Clinton, St. Marys Road 2264-7-26. inwpd RGES GOVERNMENT would be acceptable in the United TO BUY GERMANY'S States nnd would remove ii serious SUPPLY OF COTTON 'cause oi’ friction. “Along.. our present lines," flin- Tlincs continues, "wo re heading LONDON. July 23.-Advocating the straight for ti very sharp tlifferniico of l100Dle do not seem to be awake to l_>\1f<'llaSo h_v the British Government opinion with the citizens and GOV- 'lie fact that it in only by the proper troiii Southern cotton exchange; of ernment of the United States. Such ii use of our freedom that we can pre- the amount of cotton that would nor-`dist\1rhan<',e of American sentlnlcnt ni all have one I German 'cannot be to our Interest. lt. meant' Y S O Y' nd Aiistriirlliiiignry at an outlay th otton exports to liolland. Denmark, 0 ame time declaring cotton absolute Unifnlnlntl. the Times in a special ar- |of at the United States may be hamp- tlniy- We mul!! DIBCG 011|' |lV£‘8 ln the Of $l50.000.000, and also of American lerod and weakened in dealing Wllll ther issues front other quarters. lt means while the war lasts an accom- reseninioiit and the presentation oi' great bill for damages." ¢~>»~ Try a oackaoe