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(Stlllborn.) FRASER.-At Charlottetown on June 19, 1016, to Mr. and Mrs. John Fraser, a son. HARRIAGES 0ARD-CRAIG.- At the residence of the bride'a father, Poplar Grove, P. E. I., on the 19th inst.. by Rev. H. S. Young, B. A.. Harold Gard, Alber- ton and Rhode Craig of Poplar Grove. EVAN8~GRAN‘i‘.- At t%e Parsonage Pon Hill on June 14th, y Rev. J. J. Bramford, Alice E. Evans. and Will- iagn Grant both of Bideford, P.E. ls an . _ , ""°' iwriuoric runo. Lili N0. 44. 'Previously acknowledged. $37,009.02. Oddfeilowa of Charlottetown, part proceeds entertainment Prince of Wales College Hall, April 26th $100” . og »_I;I-i~l'4'°l~4-4-4»~l-4»+~|~~l»-i~4~~l~-l- -iv . wooL WANTED 3 Hiouesr cAsH Psicss PA|o "' for wAsi-iso and uNwAsHE- * so wool.. , * We pay freight on all lots "’ over 100 pounds. ‘|' Write 'phone or call and get our prices. The Island Wool and Hide Co. Grafton St. East, Opposite Davis & Frasers, 'Phone 441-J. Charlottetown, P. E. I. 6-6-GM1Mopd _ 4' 4| 4' 4' 4' 'I' 4' 'l»§I'*~l»\I°§§'i 4' 4* §'l'\l"l'§'l' ."3 -so-i»iz.\iiiiio¢i.iii1i. I 'I' O 'l"i\l»'O‘l*'l"I'-|"I"l"i'|'§§'l*'l'l' 1l=- -1 5; sl?- \if= _ she was in the iu est sympa y _ every branch of the wofk Ol (md. was deharred the privll€i!€§ 9( we sanctuary, hut every atom of influen- public worship upon those who afel able to avail themselves of the Same- Her memory willbe precious. “Ol only to ber immediate I8-mill' and relatives, but to all who Came lD contact with her, it was a pleasure to ve ieilowsh with - her. H Graves, born at North Rll/91'. 00% 0b¢r 7th; 1835, married to James Noy,wno predeceased her January. 28th, 1911, She is survived by the following relatives, daughters, Sarah Jane and Gertie M. at home; MTB- Sophla Miller, Beverley, Mass., Mrs. Ida Floyd, Wreiitham, Mass., Mrs. is.1.,aiid James w. at Ariiiiswfl. Mass., one brother, William Graves, Emyvale; two hiilf-brol.l1el’S, Anthony Essery, Milton, P. E. 1., James Es- sery, Kensington, P. E. I., and one half-sister, Mrs. Sophie Wise, widow of the late Ho - Charlottetown The pall-bea : - frey, Ewen Campbell, Malcolm Mulli- eson, Richard M-itchell, William ---~--~~:i-i-v-ii;-~r‘------'--' movers: crescent from the iamiiy, Spray of lilalter Lillies, Mr. and Mrs, W. It. Clark, Spray oi Easter ' L ' bine, Charlottetown; Bouquet, Lillies of the vau”_ from Mi" gong” Mrs. James' Noy, -North wiiuiini-s. g After years of much suiteriug,en- C dured in sweetness and patience and having' attained to the ripe old age W _ ~ oisrsiis "ten asiesp iii Jesus." oii my Soul Arise’ A ws* f“'°"l" Sunday evening, .June the 11th. The W funeral services at the house and BB grave were conducted by her pastor, Rev. George Orman on Tueidol' Bl- 5 iemoou, June the 13th. There was a flu! f°P"¢°°“t the "°°lg““"1°n “Fd large and most representative ooin- iaith of her iamiiY- pany gathered to pay the last Ui- _ puteot respect. She,wnswidely knows ed “Don by her P11910' "°"°-- and highly esteemed and was in ev-_I " 1 th r d is ev;-:;:§e:0r!vl:i);h 0 theawixigalnmily For sogiveth the Lord his b¢l0v- ll th with e' and esteemed the ministers _ol God 8 _ _ very highly in love for their works tain hope of resurrection. lI¥\“'\0"-Bl Bakm ity, and eternal life. _ I It was nsource oi unieigned sor- “ Q _ _ H row when by ageand iniirmity she God bring with him. ce that she, possessed' was used in r urging the duty and Dfivilogei Ol visit and ha ll* 0 ti er maiden' name was Mary JN" Willie N. Clark, North Wiltshire; ' two i-ions, william at Hiimrshiw P- nourable Joseph Wise rers were Charles God I illiel, llr. and Mrs. Albert E. Ba- ra`es, Minh Ella Clark and Miss A. Balderson; Crescent from Mrs. harles Godfrey. ' The hymns selected by the family ere most Suitable No. 122. "A550 ith our sister and may bo TGKBNG5 her confession of faith. Hymns 870, Jesus while our hearth ra bleeding, 784, “Abide With Me" The pnsaggg 01 Scripture enlarg- .--Pi-seioiiii in the Hisht olfhs L9” the dwth of his saints.' sleep. d Of few if any, could it be Said Willl renter confidence in sure and cer- Those who sleep in Jenlls Hllol gi iniiilminiliici LONDON, June 20.-Matters or great importance await the coimitlerfllloll f parliament wlilcli reassenibles to- ay. Since recess was taken three weeks ago there have been three hap- neniiigs of great moment. namely, :he naval bottle oft' Jutland, the allies economic conference at Paris and the death of Lord Kitchener. which necessitates the appointment of ii new war minister. The legislature will want much in- formation concerning these matters, ind in addition the attitude ot the Allies toward Greece und the lrisli problem provide qiiestioiis for deep consideration. Much attention will also ho given to finance us the new budget is pro- mised for next mouth and another vote of credit is schediileil for early in August. There reniniiis besides the problem of the extension ot' life of the parliament. ` li is reported that there is a divi- 'sion among the members of the cub- iiiet over the proposals for the set- tlement of the Irish question, which Bowman, John D. Deacon. GUARDIAN llll t' charge Twenty-ilve cents. S . Onecant per were Ire! Insertion in this neiumsr half oens par _ nord each continuation. Cach must aooomllw °"|°l‘~ Ul°|"“"” _ SIFIED ADS ` '§1ll‘P§i.*l'=l'.»’i Bruce Stewart. City. 55. (Jnn'e payf‘_ ment); J H. McKenzie. City, sl. (Jane payment) Dr J T Jenkins, vin; CHOICE PROPERTY Snturday, Juho Zlsth, |916 Commencing at 12 o’clock noon, All modern improvements. Terms easy. made known at sale. BENJ. CAR PER & CO. Auctioneers On account oi the Irecent fire on my premises, will s_ell by public auction on Tuesday June 27th at ll o’clock the followingz- Twelve Horses, fifteen carriages (single and double; ghost all new;) Fifteen Sets Harness (don le and single; arload of Oats, Also Wraps etc. TERMS: All' amounts under 810.00 cash over that amount approved joint notes payable Decem r lst -, se ._ §'i"'.i»l*'."i’l'l°7":°’l":'_7‘°_°:‘l"'Il"3"°'*l' 373-_ F. L. Drake, I R. Bearisto,_ Frei 033;” rgrflnor I _'E-3-' ' H Help Wanted-Femnlo wT`| `\/_E6T>i§_s'T<5`iE young woman i`or cashier. Apply by letter to 1'. 0. Box 387. 406-0-22M3i. ANv`1TK|5\7“c`AN"°EAnN 'rwE|.vE dollars every week in spare tliiie. Mrs. Davidson, Brantford, Ont. 375-6-l7M24l. WANTED.-FEMALE HELP _FOR housework. Good wages. Apply Mrs. A. W. E. Douse. West Royalty. 199-0-6Mtf. For Bale ron sAT1a A oousi.E”'i°ENE|V1"E'tT‘r‘, house on Prince St.. containing six-i teen rooms, with modern coiive-I iiiences. Apply at 202 Sidney St. _ ___ _ 474-6-22M3l. Fon_sIL1-:.- ct.EvE`L'ANo eTcv- 4-le. Almost now. Apply 04 Bayfield St. 451-6-22_l\l4l. Pouurnv Fon sAi.E-|=u='rEE`N imrred rock hen, cheap. Apply 242 Fitzroy Street. 9905.5.23Mtf Sale Parts of the City Public Auction on _ situated 304 Richmond Street. Stock A NEW DRESBMAKING-_ PARLOR i _ Lost LOST-YESTERDAY IN THIS CITY _or on roiiil to St. Dunsiun‘s College. a ladies’ green. corduroy, velvet cont. Finiler please phone i'i!l0J. __ __* 413-0-221421. |.os'r-sA1'unoAv Nici-ir |rT`\`/|- clnlty of post ofilce -five dollars. Finder please leave at this oillce. 450-0-21M3i. Miscellaneous has been opened up at 0 Upper Queen St., where all sewing will lie carefully attended to at moder- Make thirty dollars weekly. Grent~_wAN°rED_ MEAT ¢UT1°ER_ Ap. ‘ ply 77 Priii . - ~.. BOY WANTED. APPLY 188 QUEEN St. ~ 448~il»2ll\ltl. ce st 414 0 20M3ipa wANTso-A MAN r-'on FAFFM work. Apply, Herbert Mason, South- `port. 42i'l-0-2lM5ip1i. wAN'r'Eo- BELL aovf APP|_'v Queen Hotel. 424-6-20m5i. Wiureo- 'E`xPER|ENcED MEAT Cutter. F. J. Holman & Co.. Lid. 337-0-15Mi1. TEACHERS .WANTED WANTED FIRST OR SECOND CLASS teacher for New Glasgow School; supplement $40. Male preferred. Adam Brown, Chiiirmnii of Trustees. - 408-6-22Milipd. WANTED TEACHER FOR MEADOW- bniik scliool number 14. Supple- ment voted, first and second class $60, third class $50. Geo. H. Boyle. 459-6-22M3ipd. TEACHERS REQUIRED FOR WELL located yeiirly schools commencing in August. Salaries $720 to $840 per annum. Full details each post- t.ion supplied. Apply at once to Canadian Teachers’ Agency, Regina, for Saskatchewan schools and 200 Beveridge Block, Calgary, for Alber- to positions. 9098-5-31Mlmonth. _ ___ To Let T0 LET-HOUSE SUITABLE FOR boarding house. Apply 232 Great _G_eo_r_ge 410-0-19Mti’_ TO LET AN UNFURNISHED ROOM ln private family, Apply 173 Sydney __§t_13aet. 771-6-3-mit. HOUSE T0 LET- PROPERTY known as l~`lnlay`House, 139 Hills- lioro Street. all modern convenien- ces- Apply to J. stiiiiiey wou- lock. 12-6Mti. \‘»'i\.|tliwl YOUNG MARRIED MAN JUST returned from Alta., seeks employ- ment as assistant hook-keeper, (double entry) or general ofllcc work Hnve had considerable experience and nm willing. R.J. No. 20 Grafton 'SL W. 438-6-21M5ipd. SCHOONERS WANTED- TO EAR- ry coal from Picton to ports on P. E. Island. can use any sind v-.'eisel.~ _Carveli Bros. 404-6-lillillii. wA`iiis'WoUsE wANTe6._ir4`riE"E`i=. me Drlces. 380-il~17M0lpd.. - No Trouble antee fect satisfaction repa r ils ___________ .Honorary-Treasurer. 44-:ll 215161- . __ --.__...__.______¢_ _ 14. w. smnmo. _ Hillsboro Street Auctioneer I ."°'~ ° - . W _;l .. ._ \..4...'.- - . Trainor’e No-Trouble flush tank is the moder- I ately priced, perfected flush tank-one that we can honestly recommend and back with our guar- ii' is iiiiiike other fiiisii iiiiiiis-it win not sweat. has nololnbs to open ii nor linings to leak and when installedifi your home will give per. Etyuig your closet with this flush tank and save O. Box 128, City. 189-0-5Mtf. __ _____ I ‘ _____E___ _ _,___ Quick of . _Eq_u_ip_ Your- Closet With Trainor"s Flush Tank .ll 0116 UI. LUV |Ill_l|\»|Y“‘ \-“'V“*' V* “"' cusslon in political circles to-ds.Y- I! has 'been stated .that the irish nego- tiations have stopped for the mo- ment owing to this difference of opin- ion. Deep iiiterest was sliowii in to- day’s cabinet meeting, when it ls hoped a settlement may be effected. _ I | HOW PAT FELT. _ After the Battle of Mons an officer congratulated an lrishnian on h_lii_con- splcueus bravery under fire. Well. Pat," he said,” how did you (eel during the engagement?" "Feel, your honor! answered Pot, "I felt as if ivvcry hair on me head was is band of music. and they were all playin' ‘Home, SWBBI Home." ‘ 1. o.~__c. T. The Grand Lodge. liidependent Or- der oi' Good Templars will meet in Lodge Room of St. George's Lodge, Georgetown, on Tuesday, July 4th; first session opening at 11 a.m. Tic- kets will be issued at one-way first- class iiire at ull stations on George- town. Souris and Elmira branches. Delegates will see that they get stniiilnrd certificates with their tick- eta, which can be obtained three days prior to meeting and after being sign- ed by the uiidersigneil must be pre- sented to agent who will take them up and give iii exchange a ticket to deaiinntiou good for three days after meeiiii g. A. D. FRASER. , i ll M E px-1 . We have on hand a quantity of 1. i in Barrels and Casks. Phone 111 C. Lyons & C0. dk I r . __ xl ,‘| . -__2_,__i.‘.t_.,~, _ __ A. _ 5/ _, 1 e Y A 1 ` ~ __ . ,, I ‘ ___._,.. .'._1_ 2_1.. _ _ ._..£{a.lv1.f_.i._.__..4A|¢..a;._.___.:...._ _ _ __ __ .._._1 ._ 470~6~23~28Iirl July M31. _ Grand Sect-etary. i `.i~i \ -E _ ’Parenz‘s ! _ _ / I You may rest assured of one thing, Cowan’s Maple Buds will not harm your children - buy them for yourself and yours. _ - _ .4-10 ‘ ` E-3-I E- W? '_ gl I :lb _ xi 3 _ / _ ` I Love You Canada sung by _ Herbert Stuart A " i New Patriotic Song O11 - Victor Record 1 16579 Hear this, inspiring song at any “His Master's Voice” dealer's with ' I , “Somewhere in France” Both on one record at 90 cents for the two selections ‘ \ Other new vocal and instrumental selections Three ten-inch, double-aided Victor Records--90 cents for the two selections " M owne. .i' H - ta... °'“° ”'°°°.'.‘:‘;i".‘_'t..E‘;'::i}~»=== The Letter Thai Never Reaolied Hom, »--- --» Y... 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