' \ 15,' 1914. "`.""""` ' TI-_IE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' ”` . ; _.1 ,--‘ _f,. _. v f __._._.,>'- _ ,-.l .. __ “- ‘ A f. .1 . - >, fi ._ f ,, »~ PAGE iSEVEN 'A This range has ‘a burnished top,-a smooth polished 'surface easily. kept bright. M¢Cl`a I an!e1§ n_ its l1an!me_ap- in pearance with very little car no blacking required. See the McCIary dealer. sn ia ii ii c.,ia,ci..i , ° "’ 'i'.°'i. uZi...i'.`,'i.i, s.f.......ii.'["i5f‘ii`f'i. P E ' `“" 'fi -,----93 B5 . "fr (ss ._.___..._.L..._._2 13 \ °’¢€l~v»-gy 1 /<53 --ur 'fr tire' */“*’<""‘is-f .--wr a ; E ( / _ __ \ ‘ LLL. __ 4 _‘ft Ig»3-:.-§_@;»~`;1;-i4=i1%»-$312 _ ~',_ ’;;§~_iT/ `» - r --~ - \.:a'~.'_~\»‘- A -. ~.:_i, ll I l 'V iii »\\ ""7 kn0WI\-I€DUtHti0I\ HS Jewelers and Watchmakers has been gained only through persistent adherence to the policy of offering only such gems as will bear the most critical ins ection And the high value.we place upon your patron- age regardless of the amount of your expenditure. \h/ . \K/ . \Kl 9 l I rl 6 I' Estab. 1868 Jewelers & Engrai ers -""IlIlll|eian-...~ \ 5143.777 _ ' “` `-___. __ \ "1-'13'-'-.-=~ fl-"ET-".\\'»,.'.'-",.\. W;YT§"iT‘4'r~e 1 ' . ~,. U _ .- - i 1. Eff, - "`““""““*"‘° \ Is the_greater part o_f life and content -"{"Y ment in the possession of Diamond or ‘ other jewelry can exist onlv when one ., -J _§ IIHS DOS1tive _knowledge thatthe jewels ' A 4 are above criticism.; f E* That satisfaction in jewel buying will K - "W V be- found here for the very reason that our well 1 Contentment I lift it . hh i / \ Q* |- -S' l . Get your photo taken while at the I Exhibition. Cook Studio T is only a short time that you_ can call her_Mother’s baby_- soon she will be a school girl and then a young lady. ` But a photograph of Mother and baby keeps for all time the mem-| ory of those happy days-and lat-' e_r pictures will show the transi- tion from childhood to girlhood. ' Make the appointment today. BAYER Photo Studio TEL. 192-J For a Good Photo -Visit the- A. E. Lyon-studio Finest work, moderate price. Personal attention given to Amateur’sWork The Island City Painting Co Contracting Painters Norm, Carriage and Sign work. 203 Kent St. Phone 280-L F. i.. WALLER J. A. DOYLE 3-. 6-Eli' ti. Anthracite Coal . Now landing ex Schr. Bayard Barnes 1800 Tons Best American Scranton Coal, also due to amy; per Schr. “Sinah C. Kuninsk;{ 50 tons of the celebrated Lac - awana Coal in E3K.5t0V@ and Chestnut sizes. an or a".sf_iie..b:.f; q i an pa ies _ best are requested tocbook the_ili| orders at once, and delivery :dvi ~ bemade from vessels while is charging at lowest DYICCS- BimtainBell&Co Phone 404. Sellinii A-Kfnlfs D0" lilibil C081 C0- :Ltd- - 7 s/105 _ The best boot for women is the . The lit is perfect, designs excellent, and the Workman. ship and material is all you could desire in these The Famous Footwear for Women All the new styles are shown now in patent, gun metal and tan, with tops of cloths, various leathers,new~ est heels and toes and all the smartest finishes you could wish for. Prices $5.00 and $6.00. Alley & Co 135 Queen St. HORSON it DUFFY Barristers and Attorneys Solicitors lor Royal Bank oi Ganesh MONEY TO LOAN Hard Coal To arrive for here in a few days per Schooner “A n n 1 e Marcia.” - 500 Tons b e st quality of Hard Coal in Stove and Chest- nut sizes. _ Customers W1 ll please book their orders so a.s the Coal can be delivered whilst vessel is dis- charging. égents Black Dianoid Linc- ’¢o\nJuly~23rd. A911. _ I. Lyons &. ilu ' . .*lT PAYS to buy in this Province. ..*T. GORD%N IVES is Guardian agent in Monta ue. ..THE MORNING Guardian can gg :obtained in Sourls at M. A. Pac- e ’s. ` ..*A MEETING of the ladies of Sourls and vicinity will be held at the armouries on Tuesday. Sept. 15th. at 2.30 p. m. to organize a working branch oi’ the Red Cross Society. 5585. “TOM MY." By Rudyard Kipling. I went into public ’ouse to get a. pint o' beer, The pulilican ‘e up nn' sez, "We serve no rod coats ’er."’ The girls be’ind the bar they laughed an’ giggled lit to die, I outs into the street again, an' to my- self sez I: 0 it's Tommy this, an' Tommy that, an’ Tommy go away.” But it's "Thank you. Mister At- kins,” when the band begins 'to play. The band begins to play, my boys, the band begins to play, 0 it’s “Thank you, Mr. Atkins," when the band begins to play. I wentbinto a theatre as sober as could e, . They gave a drunk civilian room, but hadn't none for mc; They sent me to the gallery or round the musics ’alls, But wlien it comes to iir;hii:i’. Lord! they’ll shove me iii the stalls. For it’s '1‘oiumy this. un’ Tommy that, un’ 'I‘ominy, wait out- side”; But it`s “Special train for Atkins,’ when the trooper's on the tIde.’ The troopship`s on the tide, my boys, etc. O makin' mock o' uniforms that guard you while you sleep, In cheaper then them uniforms, an' they’rc starvation cheap; An' liustlin' drunken aodgers when they’re goin' large a bit Is live times better business than par- adin' in full kit. Then it’s Tommy this, nn' Tommy that, an' "'l`oinmy, 'ow’s your soul?" But it's “Thin red line of ’orocs" when the drum begin to roll, The drum begin to roll, my boys, ctc. We arei\‘t no thin red 'crocs nor we nreii't no blackguards., too, But single men in barracloi, most re- markable like you; An’ if sometimes our conduck isn’t all your fancy paints, Why, single men in barracks don't grow into plaster saints, While it's "Tommy this, an’ Tommy that, nn’ “Toinniy fall bc`ind;" But it'o "Please to walk in front, sir.” when thcre's trouble in the wind, 'l`here’s trouble iii the wind, boys. etc. my You talk o’ hotter food for us, an' schools, an' fires, au’ ali; Wc'll walt for extry rations if you treat us rational. I)on't mess about the c ook-room slops but prove it to our face The Widow's uniform is not the sol- dier-mun’s disgrace. For it’s Tommy this an’ Tommy that, an' “chuck him our, the brute!" But its "saviour of ‘is country" When the guns begin to shiiotj An’ it'a Touiniy this an Tommy that, nn’ anything you please; An' Tommy aii1’ta hlooinin’ fool- you het that Tommy sees! The Plant Line Autumn Excur- sions lo Boston commence Septem- ber llth. For rates, etc., see alvt. on page seven in this isine 5504-5 8M CORP. LESTER C. JOHNSTON of Duke oi Connaught's Own Rifles, left Vancouver on August 24th lor Valcartier. He was B graduate ol C, F, ('. ol Charlottetown and left for Vnncouver where he secured a good position with Simpson & Balkwell Co., Ehip Chandlers and Lumber Supplies. Ha receives halt wages and bis position held for him when he ro-‘ turns lrom the front. Corporal _John- ston joined the volunteers about three years ago (iii 1911) to which ha was promoted to the position oi Corporal. ' Hs is the son oi Mr. Samuel John- ston, Peters Road, Kings Co., P. E. 1. "Wyeths Sage and Sulphur restores faded or grey gair to its natural col- or--Keeps hair lrom falling out too. Au excellent hair-dressing in every way-50c. and $1.00 bottles. E. A. Foster, Cen trnl Drugs! ore. 5565-9-`i 2M3i. ..°0NE CENT per word each in sertion for advertising in this col- umn. Cash must accompany order. “V|NOL will cure your cold and prevent its return-Now is the time you want to look after your health-- VINOL bI.llldB YOU lip and makes you strong.--$1.00 bottles. E. A. Foster, Central Drugstore, Sola Agents. 5565-9-12M3l. "Get your Ess Vinegar and Pickl. ing Spices at the Central Drugstore, E. A. Foster, Sunnyside. 5564-9-12M3i E. ll. ll. IIUW HIS _ Ill NEEDED EUNIIS Money Coming In on Bonds Recently issued in Great Britain By today the C. N. Il. from Port Arthur to Toronto will he completed and freight service inaugurated ac- cording to the statement made by Sir Donald Mann. Any financial dlllicult- ies which might have called it hall. to this work have been o\'erc'»nic, and thc road is being pushed to completion. Sir Donald also confirmed the rumor that money was being paid on tho C. N. R. bonds recently subscribed in England. It was fo: a time feared that the moratorium might prevent thc railway from realizing on this flota tion, but special arrangements have beeii made. it is understood. whereby funds have become available thus plat' ing the company iii a position to go ahead with any work projected iii view of the recent issue guaranteed by the Iloiniiiion Government. Sir Donald Munn could not state positively that this was due to a inniporary siispensioii of the morn~ toriuni with regard to this particular issue. “All that I can say is, I know that thc money is being paid in," he told an interviewer. A iiiiltlior statement was that he ex- pects to havii the m.iin line of the transcontineiital system of thc C. N. R. completed by the end of the year. Sir Donald would make no promise when thc line would be opened, but said there is nothing to cause thc niiscarriugc ol' plans lor the opening of 'I`oroiito-Port Artliiii- divlsioii on Scpteinbci' 15, ns thc line is iio\v really with thc exception of some slight bal- lasting between Port Arthur and l North Buy. null Hill lun” Emergency Banking Legislation Pass- ed Last Session Brought to Work METHOD OF WORKING pisisesuon Through the war will as Alleviated by Government Action OTTAWA, Septeiulier 14.-The Gov- ernment through the emergency bank- infr legislation passed last session has been able to make arraiigenients to assist the tlanadinn Provinces, cities and municipalities whose finances have been dislocated by the war. This assistance will permit iiocessary pub- lic works to continue and should bc of the greatest value in helping the un- employment problem this wliitcr. The legislation adopted at the Inst session authorizes advances in Domin- lon notes to banks upon approved sc- curltles. Advances will be permitted to banks on securities of Provinces, cities and municipalities whose treasury bills afloat in London will mature during the next few months. The bunkers tor any auch corporation will deposit. these securiteies in regard to the value of which there can be no question und thus secure advances from thc Gov- ernment. . PROCEEDS NOT AVAILABLE Those treasury hills or short doin obligations had been issued with the expectation on the part oi' the Provincial or municipal "authorities concerned that they would issui: permanent securities in due coursi and from their 'proceeds rctirc treasury bills as they matured. The procedure ihoy hadladoptcd in is- suing their bills and which they iu- tended to pursue in retiring them wus the usual and ordinary incthoil of public financing. Some of the public bodies in question had iiiniie- their issues before the outbreak of the war; others intended to go -.ipoii the market this iall ln the former case the proceeds oi’ thc loans have not been available, in their entirely." iii least, by reason of the British morator- ium which hiis has postponed thc oh- ligaiioii of the underwriters and sub- scribers. Aa for the Iaticr it is not poa- slble for ihcni now to iiinkc the porin- anent issues to which they looked for- ward as thc Loiidon inarkct is closed for the prosciit to new issues of oven the highest class of sccuritcics. EXCEEDS THIRTY MILLIONS The aggregate o lhcac outstanding treasury hills probably exceeds thirty million dollars. A purl ol this indelitciliiess will uiidoubteilly ln met frcfn the proceeds of periniiiioni securities, as the iuoratoriuin is not being taken advantage of by all un- derwriting houses. ln certain other cases the maturing bills will be rc- newed upon terms of reduction in amount by part payment. The halnncc will be taken care of by the lmnkors of the Provinces and municipalities in- terested. THE WHOLE BDDY NEEDS PURE BLOOD Tha bones, the muscles, and all the organs of the body depend for their strength and tone and healthy action on pure blood. Hood's Sarsapsrilla makes pure blood. It is positively unequiilcd in the irentmcni oti sr-r_oi`uln, eiiiarrh, rhouniaiism, i-__' I M-0 N T R E A L EXCURSION S. Nates from Charlottetown I $17.85 Going October lst, Znd, 3rd Y Good until October 19th. PUHLIE lllllllIES. SINGLE FARE TO MONTREAL. ' East. Going Sept. 17, 18, 19. Returning Oct. 5, 1914. Going Oct. 1. 2, 3. Itcturiiing Oct. 10, 191 I. Before Starting on Return Journey. Edward Island Railway. cANAni.».N Gov:riNM :Nr nA| i.wAYs ___ _.1 INTE PCOLON IAL pniNc.E EDWARD ISLAND RY Tickets must bc Vzilidnteil nt l\iontreul 5560-il-14ii1cti`. Commence September 10lh-- Dates of issue, Sept. 10th to Oct. AUTUMN EXCURSIONS In Effect September llth. in 30 da s from date of issue gellne" sails from Churluliciowii folders and full inlormiitloii apply 7.00 7.30 8.00 .i.\|. 8.30 /hu. 9.30 " 10.00 ~ 11.00 -' li.:iu '- L30 l’.M. 2.00 3.00 4.00 IKM. misuse w:e'..:" ¢c:E .z-_ u o Q ‘~ 1.00 -- siisnnv. seas - -_'UF' 23 2"# .~s~'2°- oo.: 2 Ocv-5 '> ::E' 'F 4.30 " 5.00 " M. MUItl"l~l\’_ Manager. E'BE5n"si{a”»oiiEW”_ Time Table W. B HOWARD D P A C. P.l(., ‘ _.-,_,.,',,\_'N',,_" Goo. Waller. local agent lluiniiiioii Express Co. lluililing. Quieii St. l THE FURNIESS From all Stations Campbellton and -,-7, Sailings from Halifax to London. ".~'Iir-iinudlli\ "lllir;ii\gici:l locliziiiiic wiiliuut nolicc Furness,Withy & Co.Ltd. l Halifax. Shaw for Ch’towli _ Arthur's, West R. Bridge an Fri. Sept. llth 5.30 Tues. " I5 Fri. “ 18 Tues. " 22 Launch Dalphin Mcl£wen’s Wharf. Leave a.ni. 3.30 p. 5.30 5.30 l. 3.30 5.30 7. \l 1/'i_:;‘l _CD ' on O Fri. “ 25 _ Tues, “ 29 _ 5511-9-9_Vll.8i. _-.r PLANT IZINE ('hai'Iottctown to Boston und rctu $13.00. Tickets good for ri.-turn wit Y . The new twin screw stcaincr “Eva for Boston cvcry l°‘ridi1y at noon. F JAS. CAItll.\Ulll~}lt, Charlottetown, I’. E. I. Agent 5489-9 "..__.__~__~=s Time Table S.S. Hillsboro ROCKY POINT FERRY Leave (`.h‘Town. Leave Rocky l Ferry will leaveBo calling at M R etur Launch York Pt. Ferry Tuesday and Time Table Friday. l,(f:\'.'i‘ lic! L rn /\.\l l`iil.`~'i-pl l'lIi 'l .\ Tile; Sviil lfvili ‘_| l`ii Hopi huh lo l; 5.0, 1: :L30 'rin-. .<.~i»i zzuii 0 1 l"rl #viii `.Z‘»lli il l2`.'i0. l'.fiI) Ii Zill 'l`ui-s Si-pl 2‘)lli LU 5‘.0~‘J~9.\Il:il 4 l1_'.0. ll.`i0 Il Iill I'r’.1`.0_ ll.I»(l 5.'ill Boston I:`.xcursionsf‘ s _ I UTP* 'a"'7'.::' ;:£é 5541-0-roller. ' _.' -1 - 1--' ""“*:' ' "W-L We have been giving the' People of Charlotte- town and Prince Edward Island the in_ost up~to dale service possible. _ That that service has been, and is appreciated, is shown by the fact that in four years our total amount of ticket sales has quzidrupled this year over imp. _ Our patrons appreciate being able to purchase e ._-Y ' _ their tickets and arrange fortlieii' sleeping car ac- comodation _in ‘thc one ofllcc and '.vitliin zi very few minutes. '.l`licy ap- preciate perhaps more than anything our system of reservation which never fails of prompt rc- sults. ()urtelephoncco_n- nection allows the_piibl\c to obtain accuratc`_iiiform- ation within a few mo- ments. '41 .ui » 5'1"."-ii»'§17i F OR FOUR YEARS ll you do not piirclizuc your tickets :it iliis oilicc you :irc inissiiig s,oinc~ thing you should get and pcrhzios suffciinii’ thc un- certainty of not having your slc~cpin_i: cur berth rcsci‘ved_ For Scptifui- ber we :irc oflcriiig the iollowiiig lixcuisions and will lic pleased to furnish full information personal- ly, by telephone or cor- respondence. AUTUMN EXCURSION (0 M 0 N T R E A L on issue Sept. 17, 18, 19th. Limit Oct. 5th ALSO Oct. 1, 2, 3rd. Return Oct, 19th Fares,Tickets, Sleepen Reservations on applr cation. COLONI ST EXCURSION T0 PACIFIC COAST POINTS Sept. 24th to -Oct. 8th. Second Class One Way Tickets. Apply For Rates. Toronto _ _ _ Exhibition Sept. 8th. 2 1.55 izsruiiu Sept. 7, S), 10th. 25.75. LIMIT Sept. 15th Have me reserve your Sleeper NOW. » W. K. ROGERS. City Ticket Agent. Tickets On Any Line To Anywhere. *_ Dolphin . l’_iVl. .\. .\l. P. .\l ARGEST CANADIAN E Trims ALLAN LINE Rum 3 Sailings Weeklv via St. Lawrence nh i“¢l“9lY¢i 3°°d fm' mmm 30 umm ru i.ivEiu>ooL anim To ci.Asoow ‘lan ff°'“ dale °f f’_="° $14-5° s::.:::f?:;Xa;.1f2r.1.;::;:lx:;.i :sz:;::l;;t.if;v.f.§'.i;‘.r'“."E--.2:f.,.“,§:x: "°'“ C!=“'°“°*°‘"' “= E=‘l°"' s::ar.'.~.-T.“.:;ia;1..;;;;.r::; li ;:,';:; lx ’.::::::::l..sf;::.a2..:.;....i.".~.atSault Steamship Coy’s steamers lrom TOHAVRE 5, LONDQN st. John, fflllll Clflal`l0tte° from Montreal. Ionian A\ig.li}.‘_ii» . " Moiilres' Corinthian Au ‘i'i‘vi~ [own via All-Rail from St, John. :_‘ .\isnii.»rii`.`.sieaiiin. si-|'ii.i=7`i f Monireal Srotian “cpl ll() Correspondingly low rates from _ 7 7 T_k_" D L `_| (`)'“_`_ " A 7 _ h tations on Prince Por Rt-sci:/.iiiuii:=. 'ic its, .4.. DDIY oca icea or gcntica °* " °°“P°“ ’ _ w. K. noGcRs,cii;y n.&A.ALL/iN. _viimueai 3 ~..~..-.:+»,,. ~A’».~‘¢, f rw 'R 1, ...I