. 3? ' ` ' , ‘ai - ». H53. _ °_§f._;~i . _ '_ l .. . . . __ _ , . H - "ss ..- . . _ 'wi' ’ I ' ` .- », _»;i1,'-»,~=rf~-'- ~ ~ - - ,_ -._--,:.~i~ y.. . _ . _ _ _ I , _ _ _ _ . _ , . __ i , _ _._ _“___ ,.r_____ "__, ,L_ . L __ JULY 26, 1915 1 ' 'mill cHAnLo'r'ril:'rowN GUARDIAN , _ PAGE SEVEN ‘ W ` ° ` provided ilie ifompaiiy was operating Mons Loncsnonemsn Join THE normally ami ai run iiii All ilie srnixsns in New vonx lc. ________A______________________________________________________________________________» men who were disaffected have re- -l "T'"'""""`"'""""""""""`"]"""""""" ""`"`"""""" turned to Work. thc company having NEW YORK, July 22.-The rallks __¢"- PAYS to buy in "_" Province __¢oNE CENT per word each m, made its position frankly _ clear to of the striking loiigshororrien on _the i , . ° ' / 1 wiiiie Painps,` and l button oxfords worth 2.50 now........ Ladies Pumps in all leathers worth 3.75 now Ladies Oxfords all leathers Reg. 4.00 now _.................._.......$2.98 Ladies Oxfords Patent and Gun Metal worth 2.75 Men’s Oxfords Patent Tan and Gun Metal..._.....’ p. c. off BUYS Canvas Boots Youths Canvas Boots _ Children’s Sandals all sizes...._............._......59c White Buckskin Boots now......_..............$1.98 and Pumpsless 209° ¢-°ff -Other- boxes on our eouiit'ersiia"t"’"75c"iiand sac' Alley &Co 135 Queen St. 0HNMM LET us develop your films and . make your prints. We have a complete and ve fl’ modem department for handling this work. Send us your exposures we will get the best there is in them, The G. H. Cook Studio HMwwm i Telephone us for an ap- pointment. We will be glad to make portraits of the children, yourself the entire family~'or“*any'"gathering of" friends. The Bayer Studio A. E. Lyon Photo Studio Specialty in Groups, College, Society and -Family Work unexcelled. - Moderate Prices. Am ateur’s work given personal ’ attention 107 Queen St. Ch’Town Phone 68] l l l -P_r.nNf'r ENE All sailings to and from Charlotte- town are cancelled for the present. The S. S. “EVANGELlNE” sails from HALIFAX to Boston every Mon- day and Thursday morning at 7 0'clock. , JAS. GARRAGHER, ‘ Agent. Charlottetown. iig Tlme Table. Rocky Point Ferry. 8. 8. Hillsboro. Leave Ch'town Leave Rocky Point 7.00 s.m. 7.20 s.m. 8.00 a.m. 8.30 a.m. 0.30 s.m. 10-00 l.l11- 1],0i`) a,|:|1, 11.30 s.m. 1.30 p.m. 2.00 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 3.30 p.m. 4.30 p.m. 3.00 p.m. 4.00 p.m. 6.00 p.m. 7.00 p.m. 10.00 s.m. 1.00 p.m. 2.30 p.m. 3.80 p.m. 5.00 p.m. M. MURPHY. Manager. 6.80 p.m. 0.30 a.m. 12.45 p.m. 2.00 p.ln. 8.00 p.m. 4.00 p.m. SUNDAY Y ' ’ ` l Eastern S . S . Lines International Line Stsamshlpl Calvin Austin. Gov. Ding. C iey and Governor Cobb. OAST\\' S ; Bild Ffidiay alt 9Ea.ml:efl*il"ell..!\lbg3,h!l;JaH|(>)i?rl “ligtrlrf gpg sndM oston Returnkleave Central Wharf- _____d °_§{;_s_°l\-._ V_V_c%-. and ri.. ati! s.m. for Port. D_____:__J___p_or_:_ u ec. and St. lohn. _ q _ ‘7 -' LIVE Sl. John. Tues.. Fri. and *A - H! P. m. Return, leave L-entral Wharf, Boston, Mon _ Thurs.. and Sun., ar i0.00 a.m. METROPOLITAN LINE BTEAMSHIPS MASSACHUSETTS AND BUNKER HILL Leave North side of India Whari',Bnston eve dayat5p.m d .\' k ' vice __e_um_n.R_ uc ew Yor at B a.m. Sami: ser MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE STEAMSHIPS NOFITHLAND AND ' NORTH STAR L F ' ’ l andeghs. atrzl-|310!:rh\,ha;l;l;rl¥l]hll§"arl‘Il0ll$a1r}hulfIif Navy Y_o_rk. Same service returning. ' ' ll-Y I-cket Ofiice, 4/ King Street. A- C- Currie. Aswf. st. John. N. s. A. E .F|emlng, T.F.&P.A. St John, New Brunlwlek. W- W Furness Sailings From LONDON From HALIFAX S'l`l€Al\IEll. July lllli Messina July Jlst July Zist Appcninv August i0th From LIVERPOOL From HALIFAX STEAMEII July zz Durango Aiigiiu 7th Aiigiisi Jril Tabasco Aiigiiui :oth Furness,Withy & Co,Ltd. ‘ Halifax, N. S. -av I Qananiiiu i __ Pc:| Fic PANAMA-PAcir-‘ic 1-:xi=osi'rioN sAN rmmcisco Tickets on Sale llaily to November 30th. Return Limit Three Months $122.80 From Charlottetown Going and Returnin via Chicago I » Going via Chicago and Direct Lines. Returning via Vancouver. or vice versa. $17 50 ddi ' ll . U [lon . w. n. nowsno. _l_».i;_a., c.P.iz.. si. Jsiiii., og.. w1ii.i.li:iz, osmliiloii ewes- Bulla- ing, Charlottetown. g Hard Coal To Arrive We have the following schooners. new on way and due from New York and Philadelphia with car- goes of Best American Anthraclie coal in Egg stove and Chestnut sizes. namely “lsAiAH i<.s1'e~rsoN, wliii soomii "n. Powsne" with 070 tom “i=. A. Ai.i.AN" ....wiiii _.also tom This Coal is all of best quality, and will be sold at very 10"" rriw while discharging. Parties requirinl Anthrecite Coal cannot do better than by booking their orders at once, and delivery will he made from vessels while discharging. I -I-Beatals Bell & Co gf-was-»-~- A to Dominion oesl Co-. Ltd- fl-IONEWOQ _ _ __ _ _ oal W ` It t kof .il iiii"6`i.l‘Dii’mé’.§i§ 233 ai. ways _give prompt and careful atte_i_tion toall orders large and sma _ _ We have vessels now en route with HARD COAL-Egg Stove Nut, Old _Sydney Roun , Sydney Run of ine, Inverness Round and Peanut, Albion Round, Run of Mine and Nut Customers who want the best should order now so as to take delivery from the Vessels. . Use our Coal and save money. Phone 111 4. l ithe afternoon at the usual hours. ..*lGlVE OLD ADDREB8 - Sub- scribers are asked when having their papers changed from one address to another to please give old address as well as new one. This prevents any delays and saves unnecessary trouble in going over the books. BIG ROUND TABLE CONFERENCE T0 BE HELD AT OTTAWA NIAGARA FALLS, Ontario, July 21. -As a result of a debate on the un- employment at the session of the Exe- cutive of the Canadian Union of Mulli- cipalities held yesterday, and in view of the adoption of Mr. Lighthall’s re- solution calling upon the municipali- ties to report committees, li big round table conference will be called at Ottawa over which members oi' the Dominion Cabinet will be asked to pre- side. The duty of the local conditions and needs and prepare plans which can be adopted to meet these local conditions. Every municipality will be expected to take care of its own unemployed temporarily. The ilrst plan is to prevent the cities being made the dumping grounds oi’ the sur- rounding rural communities. Messrs. W. D. Liglithall, and G. S. Wilson, and Alderman Boyd, of Mon- treal, Alderman Mcrley Wickett, of Toronto; Mayor Walters, oi’ Hamilton, Mayor Stevenson of Loiidcn; Mayor Waugh, of Winnipeg, and a few others will be in charge of the preliminary plans. THE ALLIED NATIONS DETERMINED T0 WIN PARIS, July 23.-One year ago to- day the Austrian ultimatum to Ser- bia which led up to the war was de- livered. The French press commem- orates the anniversary with articles voicing the resolution of France and her' allies to carry off the war un- swervirigly. The “Matin” says:- _“Germany had reached the point of wishing to crush by diplomacy, if not by force, nations unwilling to accept her yoke. She was completely car- ried away by the desire of domina- tion _as well as the mania, which led her to believe she could not exist without uncontested superiority in Europe. Alfred Capris, the draniatist writes in thc “F‘igaro":- " “France did not show the least hesitation, the least doubt iiboui. the danger which meiiaceil hcr, nor in regard to the enemy'ss design. Rare- ly has ii nation had more prompt or clear vision of hor destiny. in ri. [cw hours slic took stock oi' hcrsolf, ac- cepted the Gorman cliiillciige alid swore to conquer." 500 VOLUNTEERS IN 2 DAYS AT TORONTO TORONTO, July 20.-The wave off military ririlor has reached fever heat. Men arc rccruitiiig faster than the of- i`lcei's and niodical staffs can llaiidlo thcnl. The figures giitlierod from illi- iiicroiis stations show that nearly 500 nicn have voluntcereil in two days. Every piirk and many wiric avenues are used to make up for ihelack of space ill and around the armories. point' is “Untouched by hands” _there are six more in Sterling Gum nl‘?7‘P°i“*3“"‘ rsrrlwuluf Ann Ulsmalsou nsuoull MAD! IN csvuiim lintriic illlit ilio strike nt their works ___ .muon for advemsmg in tm, column iliem The company indicated its piers of the t`lydc and Mallory llincs _.1-_ GORDON NES is Gunn.” Cash must “company orden inteiltlon of having_iho iiien share were ilii~reasilil _ today by aioui. Representative for sourim ____ ,in its prosperity when such returned 500 mon, makiiii. about 1,400 niali - 4. to it again. No contract from the idle on the North River waterfront ls I f , Sale \\ \ .. A GRAND TEA PARTV at Morell ' ., _,cAR|_ M°DoNA|_D is Gu.n"u_ on August 9th_ A Bpecm "dm leaves Ilritish government for bullet metal The stri_kc began ycstcrday as li pro- _ _ wa ever received as has li- ~ t t against the wages the mon worn Reprelemauve for south' me (my at L15 p'm` 2180 721m6,i porsted. Len rc rilizoivlng and their loailiirs said to- ___¢REv_ MFL ANDERSON of SL nas-|»RAwBERRy BOXES AND ilay that eiToi'ls would he liirii_le to John, will preach in Souris iidxt Sab- CRATE&-Grille Hllll two dozen boxer; --_-i-m lull out loiigsilorcniori employ cd by _ h Ih _ other lines. In that event there bam morning and at Bay Fortune in E3-:|e:i-‘;c'e§:|By_ wltqloniggsg }lii,;),?:|s;‘|),l,|; LUSITANIA FAREWELL might he a serious delay in the ship- Co., Ltd., Montague. 2262-7-26ME3I. '..*FOR 8ALEi- Will sell at ros- CH’TOWN MARKETS Print butter (por lb) Fowl (per lb) Chickens, Wheat, (per bushel) Buckwheat Barley Oats (white) Oats (black) Hay, pressed pei' ton Eggs (per doz) Tub butter (per lb.) Potatoes (per bushel) Turnips, (per bushel) Hides Beet (per lb.) retail Pork (per lb) carcass Oats (Black) bus. S’SIDE MARKETS Straw (per ton) 56,00 Turnips, bus. - .15 Wheat, bill. 1.'lil 1.60 Wool. lt-. .30 Eggs, dozen. .15 Hay, loose ton 810.00 11.00 Hay, pressed 10.00 12.00 Hides, lb. .10 Lamb pelts .80 .50 Oatmeal, per 100 8.76 Oats, (white) bus. 66 Barley bus. 05 to 00c. Buckwheat .60 .90 Butter, lb. (dairy) .20 .24 Butter, lb. (creamery) .22 .23 Calfskins lb. .10 .10 Oats (black) bus. 70 Potatoes, bus. 27 20 to 25 10 to ll. 14 to 16 $1.25 51.00 $1.00 .60 .62 $14.00 .19 .22 .25 .25 .12 10-12 .11 68! (Special to The Guardian) CHICAGO, .Iuyl 23.-Wheat, No. 2 red, new, $1.11 to $l.11‘,{,; No. 2 hard, new, $1.115); to $1.14 Corn. No. 2 yol- low, 81 to 811/2; No. 4 yellow, 80%c. Oats. No. 3, while, 54% cents to 55%c.; Standard, 56 to 5il%c. Ryc, No. 2 new, $1.02. Barley, 74 to 78c. Timotliy, $5.00 to $6.50. Clover, $8.50 to $13.25. l‘ork, $14.22 Lard, $7.99 to $8.07 Ribs, $9.25 to $9.80. ITALY MAY DECLARE WAR ON TURKEY IN Tl-i_E NEAR FUTURE ROME, Via Paris. July 23.-~Diplo- matic relations between italy and 'l‘ui‘- key iilreiidy are becoming more tense. licciiuse of tho reported refusal of the Tiirkisli alliliorities to perniit ltnl- ian subjects to leave thc Ottoman eni- pire. Il, is believed here that a declara- tion of war by Italy in the near future is highly probable. Reports from Cairo that ii Turkish Gerninn expedition has landed on ita- lian territory in Tripoli has aroused the ilrc of the Italian press. Rome also has heard that a large number of Italian reservists have been detained at Smyrna on the pre- tense that passenger traffic has been stopped, heciiiisc of the port being closed, while other ltiilians are simi- larly detained at various points in Asia Minor, Syria ami Ariihia. Altliough ltlily is at war with Austria, there has been no ilcclaratioii oi’ hostilities against either Germany Turkey, the Allies of Italy's antagon- ist. lt is the relief’ in diplomatic cir- cles tliat each side is waiting for the other to take the initiative, and thus iissunie the responsibility for extend- ing the scope of the coiiilict. li-lgomu Steal Strike Settled und Men Return to Work T0ll0N'l‘0, .lilly 22.-Thi-. Algoinii Stool tlorpiiriilloii iloclarcil that ii, is was duo lil ilrc eniployniolit of Gor- lnalls and Austrians, nlid to the fact that the ifonlpany ailiioullcoil a len por cont. di-crease in wages. Nil such annoiiiiccmerit was made. The riion liskcd to be paid at the old riitcs l I ." l 5 ' Days For Vacation ' There is nothing that we could suggest to add' more pleasure on your holiday than a Kodak- they are light, compact, efficient and dependable in the fullest sense of the word. We 'carry a complete stock of Kod- aks, Films and all sup- plies. We have a develop- ing and printing depart- ment which is equipped up-to date. Prices satis- factory. Mail your next film to The Ellis Pharmacy, Lid. §\llllli\\\\\\\\l/Il. ll Boston Shoe hining Parlors pecial Chairs for_Ladies K\\"ZIIKIIIlII.“\\\\\\\\\ZIIA\\\\\='l/ZAI :r ua -- - O rn ___ Q 3 rl-s ui g, V7.-£1. \\ anama, Straw and all I inds of Felt Hats Clean- ed and Blocked We carry a full line of Pol- shes for Suedes all colors, mperial Bronze and White ’ hoes. e Clean Our Hats Here -in Charlottetown- erefore we do not ve to Charge Extra for xpressage or Sending them Away ut of Town Orders Prom- ptly Attended to 164 QUEEN ST. Montague, G. Lyons &. Bn. Prince Edward Island M CHARLOTTETOWN bl t b th I - d th m fK` lk k _ sent iuvolvcii said today that thi-y _ :;):$'lm?Ig?s_eB ngackgefar bglaitavgg bggtlgeu-as ;,l¥sh:5e,:;|mr?,u(U§n3-han; hail sui-.coeiled iii illlinlg the pl_;_ii:o;iho5 in my hands. I spent is lot ofmoney shingles, 2 in. studding, scanting, 1, a sheet or paper on which these words ;‘b°:’t LOW: °:__:_\‘° ?gsk‘i_f§sa_?0___g _Tn 2, 3 and 4 in. Hard Wood also squared. were written: W5 S uéualf F. S. MacDonald. Souris. "Lusitania. We are torpedoed,_ one Wu” W' y “ ' - 2130-7-19M6i, in front and one in hack. I tak-e cave ` "f my "“'°"'“ ""1 my gm' “'"° "V" emo |'lr€E"i|i/sNFr\r'<¢:llhU/:i"illEnlcA liimlls will orli-i sm-» ~‘ll b r th HE M in London John Street, 57 East End REACH NAPLES __ " P ‘P ‘“"`“' " 6 , I He who finds this is begged to give _ -_s P P @3135?-f"°"" F“'°”°" .. "i.-..l.“":..1"ll':.il:i ll alll... .....l.. »» J. H. BURTON l “"1" "0 ` ' ' . -1' i < i' tion. Iloailoil by not appear in the published lists of °f“°‘l “ “rut 0‘_'a_ __ me passengcms and crew of the L“si_ liaiids, they riiarclltd in proussioli 1 .b lu H _ _ _ti k 8 through the principal streets. carry- . _ _ _ __ :_l:_I€:_'_thl;ly:§,s_?1pl;t;_ S nown' ar ling the Aincrican and Italian fiiigs. L'"“""“l' O""‘““"' lllli-li|Rl|]_ BY RHEUMIIISM Sunday School Supl. Tells How “Fruit-a-lives" llalleleil Timoxm, Our., Oct. Ist, 1913. ASHORE IN BOTTLE ment from this port of foodi-ltuilsl "1 lmm lgvcd in this city for more '*-“°" 3"" “'“" supplies "° E“"°p(" | than 12 years and am well known I AMS-rERDAM_ July 23_0n Satm._ Officials oi’ tim two liiics at ple- ____”2_n__z, from Rhr__m____,__m_ eS____c_a__y witiioiit any good results. I have taken “I-‘riiit-ii-tives" for 18 months now and am pleased to tcll you that [am ufrll, All the cnllirgeincnt hiis not lofi: my orent-ss is all gone and I carl do any kinrl of work. I have gained 35 pounds . ' ‘ Stnlcs wore laliilell here toiluy and re- R. A. \\'AUGH. Phe mmm or J' H' Burton docs' 50c.a.box, 6for $2.50, trial size 25c. Atoll doiilrrsorilirect frorii Fruit-a-tives ._ ----1 _ s L... B E R G E R’s Paris Green i _\¥_-,, Purchase Your Supply Now BERGER’S PARIS GREEN in 1_ lb. tins. AMERICAN PARIS GREEN in 1 lb. papers. At lowest Market Sprayers. Berger’s Arsenate of Lead for spraying your Orchard and Trees. The most effective treatment for the codling moth 1 lb. 2Zc 5 lbs. 30c ea. 10 lbs. $1.50 - 4 _( ' '.21' -_ _ __ ‘_--»-vi.;-...»,' ~ '.-_/ .e f- - 1 -,--1 -.sas-:emma-r.f_r.._.=_==.-====_-£ai.~:rzi=sfi=az_=»i`~-'-rilq.-314'> 7 1 i .- ‘?J"._r_. ...Q -._ "3, -, _._ 1-` __r>__\. .ll.‘r;"$ lw_,__ _-,_ _ __ 1 _"___-i»..» w _ "1, .- \--Jw'z=--<'f'>v_e;s§i3.1..us>..i--f.-if§;§3f"3qQ; ¢_5_l,_2_,,‘_\F . \§._'-. ' “ *~._`_ __ - __ t ,/' Bellow Sprayers as cut $1.50 _ _ Saves Time Labor and Material The wonder of the century. No water, no flour. Applies one pound of Paris Green to an acre of Potatoes. Will knock the potato bug stiff every time. The greatest little machine in the world. Worth many times the ex- penditure. Price only ..... ............ Store closes every saturday at one o’clock during July and August lhcl$o2cisl\cioiilcie ll WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ll l)_d You Need A Sewing Machine |010-aisolm. ll\\\\\\\\YI/I. é °P2-7? ,= _fl R' _| _ _ If You Do,a » ' it _*__-__ _ _Now Home ' _Ni-:w RAYMOND `if;f_§ ‘ _ills _New IDEAL, or ~ -New wiLr.1AMs i ,=.~--_--~"" 'f.?,_-T.-,».; .l cl‘| E ~. _ -.\< `,'-'_'._"'_-11. I at a Special Bargain lrT~w""' ~ _ _ _ __ W;_A_ _ _,__ ` _ _ _ L/ _,___/____.___. should interest You- \_ lg A-`.“-/_ ' _ l l~ ll “-` You know these sewing machines by name l \_;l\{,;__|\‘ L lx /f ‘1 ~ i _,in '” -you know them by reputation. They have _ ‘ been on the market a long time, we havesold * them for years--they're good old reliable _ /’ _ _ ’='.=,.' /f§`_.1¢f§i='f- -1 r J _,.f':;‘:_-el °'$:i’,'§~`;"s §")%"g.9:0 it Q ' f’.°'»°'.S=! »'~"l¢°J |_Lg‘l4_Z~l', __ ;>»T° -f ` 'Ei 2-17’ ' -` F.. -i-Y" -T standard makes. But they are not old in style no, they have all the latest improvements- in sewing machine style, and the machines _ shown here now includes the very newest _'E .l models made by these four factories. When you bu a New Home, New Raymond, New Ideal or New Williams Sewing Machine ou run ahsolutely no risk of dissatisfaction or disappointment, because ilicse machines have proven their worth by long years of perfect service and ihey’re _backed by a signed and dated guarantee. For style, strength and long service _these four machines have_no equal and at their present low prices it's a pity for anyone desiring a high quality sewing machine to not call and see the splendid values we are offering. If you can’t call, iill in and mail the attached coupon and we will send you full informa- tion without cost or obligation. _ $4 the four makes we represent are the leaders ‘ V MILLER BROS_ Call or mail the Coupon today. Charlottetown, P E. I. I _ 4 Please give me full information regarding the Sewing l \ I Machines advertised. prices, terms, elf ’ .\`.\Ml-I , . . . . . . . , . . . . _ , _ . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I .\ol»izi:s.~i..._._,_............. ..... __ I l 123 Kent Street E _ . _ . , , _ _ ._ __ i _ ' ‘ ." ` _ ~ ~ ~ ` u ‘ ,‘ .- 'g , \ _ _ ____ _ . ,__ , _:__ ` , - , `..>' `,_.‘_‘.~,v; ,sl `~. . ‘ ~ -' . ~ ‘ _~ ` _ ` ~ '. `_. ‘. ‘i-__`, __\"hQ`\:` . . < . » ~ :~ . --IN-i;-'r ~~ ..’ _ » . , . . - l _-,~- . -_ =‘»:\q~~ '-,. 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