. . _ . __c'.(.',._,,__ ~» is § °"$.."“‘ ¢‘. ._ Q-gee ,,. ......,.-- - - . . . . f IV- . . . ,-.- _-1 V, .}. ‘ .. _ , _ .~`.- K; c... Nw- , _ ._-t 1 ay- . __;,,.-, - ,, ,-~ _ - __ _ -a... - Q1 st.. :.<._.".. ;~. _ . ._ . is » _ A -.4-» _...__ V* W BEWARE The _ Little Scratch .I -` .yi -, Y, M .., ,M ., 1 rather",-_ beware the -' germs thiit are liable io t` into such scratch. gsny lives have been lost from a simple wound of this kind that became infected. _ Jamieson . Antiseptic Solution should be kept handy in every home. It’simmedi~ ate applicationwill pre- vent infection and heal- ing will beprompt. It's a powerful germicide but NOT POISONOUS. Bottles 25c ... .__ »~`,~,`,`~ ...-f._». .~.-., _,_ \.../\.-,-OJ .f_ J. G. Jamieson ‘ DRUGGIS ` ~ We received a large ship- ment of movements direct from the manufactures- and as these were ordered before the war prices have not advanced and you will get the benefit bv purchasing one of ours. G. H. Taylor l Jeweler & Optician i 5, “ .TIDE TABLE §` " JULY. High Water. 'rime“`i-i't Time 2.02 13.22 2.44 14.18 . 3.24 15.16 S. 4.03 16.18 M. 4.41 17.24 Tu. 6,20 18.33 W. 6.01 19.40 Th. 6.44 20.40 F. 7.30 21.36 Sa. 8.18 ’ 22.26 S. 9.08 23.14 M. 9.60 ` - Tu. 0.00 10.42 W. . 0.42 11.26 Th. 1.16 12.09 F. 1.45 12.52 Sa. 2.11 13.36 S. 2.34 14.20 M. 2.58 15.23 Tu. 3.30 16.31 W. 4.14 17.56 Th. 5.06 19.16 F. 6.06 g 20.28 Sa. 7.15 21.34 S. 8.24 22.32 M. 9.30 1 23.20 Tu. 10.31 W. 0.05 11.29 Th. 0.47 12.24 F. 1.25 13.16 Sa. 1.58 14.03 JULY-lst to 3rd, cool wave. 4th to 8th, cloudy and unsettled. nth tq 13th. warm wave. 14th to 18th, gen- eral rsin period. 19th to 22nd. pros- trating heat. 23rd to 27th, thunder showers). 28th to 31st, cool and dis- sgreea e. Q EF' ¢& ='===¢==>:=>.°>s==.==.~'~=s»°i QUIKQHCOIOGH?-CP Date Day Th. F. Sa. bb! .".".".~’.~’ oie».¢.oo -1 2 Ui ?*."."."9°?°?°.“"'."‘.*~".*."."."."":"€"T’t"?‘>‘r‘?’ ma-estateou:oo~im.t>cct¢iv-I-»»-ow-‘>c:t»:t¢»‘O rem-I 10 unseat:-nmcrooi-aiavtcrzaavi .°°9'°9° moz.:-as 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 7. DIARY OF EVENTS. T0-DAY. City Magistrate's Court, 9 a.m. People's Theatre. 7.15 and 8.45. Prince Edward, 7 and 8.45. DEATHS BORHNER. - At Peters Road,June 27th. Percy Borhner, age 35. 'MUNN-At Dunstaffiiage, July (ith, infant (twin) son of Mr. and Mrs' Munn, aged six months. Funeral leaves the home of Mr. William Henry, this afternoon at 2 o'clock. .McCORMACK.-At Cove Head on July 5th, Bernard McCormack. aged 62. Funeral to-day, Wednesday, at 2 o'clock to Cove Head West Ceme- 1017. _THE KILLED AND INJURED ON _MINE-LAYER ALBATRO88._ - BERLIN, July 5.-The German sall- orl of the mine-layer Albatross. who were killed in an engagement July 2 with a Russian cruiser squadron off the Swedish Island oi’ Gothlsnd, were buried to-day with signal honours, in which Swedish authorities and civil- lane participated. Swedish troops came to salute as the procession wend- ed its way from the shore, where the mm-m vm imem. is on aa...-in .,_ Terms four months credit on approved notes 6 per cemetery lil. HUGHES EXPOSTULRTES Sir,-l ani not at all surprised at the attack you made upon me lu your issue of the 3rd Inst. You seem to be inspired by a special and malignant haired against me, which breaks out in violence from time to time. and for that 1 am to he congratulated. ln my remarks at the public meet- ings l have addressed l have been specially careful to make no state- ment that fl) is not borne out by the public records. or founded on .sworn testimony given before the l"ublic Accounts Committee., 'ldy statements are, therefore. foui_i_de_il up- on facts. You seek to justify your attack upon me by quoting something Mr. Winston Churchill said at Dun- dee, but (2) there is no parallel whatever between the way In which things have been done in Great Br‘t- ,uin, and the way In which they have been done in Canada previous to and since the declaration of war. 'l`here the Opposition was consulted from the beginning and fliially given a full voice in the management of affairs. There they have ii national Govern- ment in the best sense oi' the word. and while they may have made some mistakes, there was no intentional wrong doing, I3) Here, Sir Wilfrid Laurier‘s offer to assist the Govern- Farm For Sale Farm containing 51 acres of land, situated at Nine Mile Creek about 8 miles from Rocky Point. 40 acres in a good state of cultlvatloii, the re- mainder covered with Iiard and soft wood, farm well watered. Good house and out-buildings. Convenient, to shipping &c. For further particulars apply on the premises to .. ..l\lRS. ALEX. C. McDONALD. New Dominion P. 0. P. E. I. 1720-6-Mwfm2wkspd. Public Auction I am instructed by Mrs. Hannah Tracey, Cove Head Road, to sell by public auction on Saturday, July 10th, at one o'clock sharp her farm of one hundred acres of land, with good house and out buildings, also crop. The farm is three miles from York Station. Also the following stock: 1 cart horse, 8 years old, 1 mare, 7 years old, 4 niilch cows. 3 heifers, 15 sheep, 12 lambs, 0 geese, 3 brood saws 4 young pigs. - implements.-1 driving wnggon, l truck waggon, 1 cart, 3 wood sleighs, 1 box sleigh, 1 binder, 1 buy mower, 1 threshing iuill and shaker, 1 po- tato diggcr, 1 set of team harness, driving harness and household furni- ture. Terms.-Sunis of $5.00 under cash, over that amount six months credit on approved joint notes. Terms for farm at sale. Sale Positive. PETER BRODIE. Auctioneer. 1831-7-5Mmw2ipd. -lp;-1 Liberal Conservative Meeting The Liberal-Conservative Conven- tion cnlled for the 5th July at Eldon has been postponed on account of the Tea at lona on same day, and will be held at Eldon on Sth July at Eldon ut 2 o'clock p. m. Each poll will please send live dele- gates. Yours truly, A. D. ROSS. Convener. 7-2EiM3l. I Races at Primrose Park Peakes Station Satur- day, July 10th 230 Class trot and Pace Purse $50.00. Three Minute trot and Pace Purse $30.00. Green Race Liberal Purse Entries close July 2nd, ex- cept Green Race. Entries in that close day ot race. JOHN H. CURTIS Peakes Station 1725-6-80Mwmf4lEsil NOTICE The 29th annual meeting of the P.E.I. Agricultural Mutual Fiie Insurance Company will be held in the office of the manager, near- ly opposite the railway station on Tuesday, July 13th, at 2 o’clock,p. m. All policy holders are invited to attend. ALEX. CAMPBELL. Summerside Manager iszafi-snai Pure htiaquahg. put on the jars. the LANT lied Bull Trade lurk from hug or top end of carton und we will nliiil you Boolt of 50 iiseoriesl l`rult Jar Iinbels- printed und guinined ready to J rw,” ‘ty ‘ 1,* -1135 H.. klTA:‘» g _ i‘ A 1 ‘ _ O I V .1 AA' ' _ ~ - mics 'rwo . THE GUARQI N - ‘ J A A _ J A _ JU 7» '9'» . . ` - - - ' ' . _ 'f ’ , ' "' ' 1 -' ' " ” '”"' ` -' ' ' ' I ' BPVBS require accurate weights and measures. Use LANTIC Sugar and live time and trouble by pouring the sugar right from the original packages of usranteed weight. Pure cane. granulated extra fine. Kept clean - ang pure by the packages. 2 Ib. and 5 lb. cartons and 10 lb. and 20 lb. _ bags. 100 lb. bags coarser granulatlon. / Buy' in original packages and look for IC Red Ball on each package Sernl'vour inldrens ainl small ‘ ` Lantic Sugar Atlantic Sugarkeflnerles Limited, Mourusu.. ous.. sr. Joim. N. a. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII - - sl t 11 .; I J. _A .. ment was spurned, and (4) the waste, the extravnguiice, the graft, the pitui- der that was revealed hy even a par- tial removal oi’ the lid was sufficient to shock the country, and innke honest inen sick at heart. No wonder you cry out wltli pain when these things are mentioned, and run to cover behind \\'iii:-iton (?hurchill, but you would be fur better eiiiploy- ed if you assisted in the discovery of these misdeeds, and tried to pre- vent their repetition. Yoti say I nm the only member of the iiouse oi' l‘oinnions who at this time of iiationiil peril has held (5) party meetings. Have you forgotten that your friends, Messrs. McLean and Nicholson opened the ball in this Province, by a iiiceting at lion- shaw, in which (6) they made such glaring iuis~sta.tcments that they had to wltlidruw some of lhoni, and can only claim that the others were substantially correct. Doii't you know that the Solicitor General lins held several ineetlugs throughout Omnrio and the West, at which he tried to inuke black appear white, and argued to the effect that the Tories were a privileged class, and not bound Iiy the rules of conduct that apply to other men in time of war? And, only a few duys ago, you published purt oi' it bitter speech de- livered ut Durham, Ontario by Fin- ance Minister \Vliil.e in wliicli lic is alleged to have scored the Grits. 'You .surely rcineiuhcr that Hon. Robert Rogers held nicvtings iii Montrcul and elsewhere lust spring, at which he cut. loosc, and "Bob" is no cooiug dove when ln- gets started llow would it do for you to quote Winston f`hurcliill to these men, und ask them not to difaliirb the peacc ut this time of national pe-ril‘.' When war broke out, Sir Wilt'rid Iiuuried caiicclled ull his engage- niciits, und pilhlicly uuiiouiiucd he was going io Ottawa (8) to place his services at the disposal of the Gov- t~i'iinit-iit. ills generous and patriotic ‘.l ANTIPON IN CANADA SPREADING THE FAME OF THE GREAT BRITISH SPELCIFIC FOR RAPID FAT-REDUCTION ’l`he hurdcii ui the obesity is so dis- tressing and so iiiiprt-ps):-at-1-ssliig, and is gent-rully so iliilii-ull. to gi-t rid of with uii_v iiegive of pcifniuiiciicc, llinl thc inlroiiuctioii lo (honda of flio fu- iiioug British Specific .»\ntipoii will bc wcicoine in iiiiiiiy |{uurti>i's. ’l`Iii» prepurution is not unkiiown Iii-rc :il- icatly, bul thc obstacles iii the wny of its supply to the general public were net-esurily great. All difficulties are now reniovctl. Fire the lniportniil iiiscovei'y of Antipon thc trvatnieiit usually em- ployed for the reduction ui` welglit in- cluded starvation dietary rulei-i, sweat- ing und purging, together with min- eral drugging. All fiiusic things are weakening iii the extreme. und, when nbstinatcly persisted in, ruiiious io the constitutlon. Antlpoii is dininctrical- ly opposed to such drastic rnctlioils. = To expr-I the superfluous fatty mat- |ter from the syi-stein is nl] very well. 'lint the body must. be :imply nourished at the sonic time. Now. Antipon not ‘only rapidly eliminates the excess of fat, but ovcrcoinvs the iiiifortiiiintc tendency to "run to fur." Ample iwholesomc food therei`oi1>. becomes Autipon's strength-giving ally. and I there is no need to dread that the ex- tra iioiirisliiiieiit taken will bring about ii re-development of cxf-onsivc fully I tissue. 1 Every :lose of Antipon is u sure slcp in the direction of the recovery of beauty of form, and vigorous nervous energy. The decrease of weight is not a ted- ious process. Within twenly~foui' hours of the first dose there is ai. re- fduction varying, according to indivi- ‘dual conditions. between 8 oz. to 3 lbs. The scales will he thc unerring rc- corder. The daily decrease is emin- cntly satisfactory. When iiorniai welglit and symmetrical proportions are regained the troutuieiil is no long- er necessary. I Antipon ooniains only thc most harmless vegetable substances in solu- tion, the liquid being in appearance like a light red wine. It is palatable, refreshing and slightly tart, und never occasions any unpleasant reactionary effects. Antipon can he obtained at-all drug stores, from stock or to order. or in case of any dlfilcluty, a large case will be forwarded direct from the Antipon Laboratories, Store Street, Loudon, W. C., Eng., carriage paid, on receipt of remittance for 6 dols. llc. horses. _ is Stock Sale We will sell at public Auction on the farm of Daniel Moreside North River Corner on Wednesday July 7th, 1915 at the hour of 2 o’clock twelve choice milk cows all treshioned some young stock also at the same time 3 good offer was not however accepted. Sir Robert Borden appointed n Coni- niisslon of Three men to expend the additional one hundred millions that had just been voted. In the appoint- ment and in the personnel of this Commission, Sir Robert treated the Opposition in .Parliumen,'t, and the Liberal Party in the country, ns if they were aliens or enemies, and the object was quite apparent. (9) An official of the Militia Department swore before the I’uIilic Accounts (‘onmilttec that they had Eight thous:-iiid names on the patronage list, and the man whose name wus; not on that list, had no chance to do business with the Department. (10) You say that I have charg- cd Sir Robert Borden with being privy to these things. l certainly have so charged Iiiiii, and if ho is possessed of ordinary iiiiclligencc, he must have been nwarc of them. lint, all the same, lt. is not u question of what Sir Robert knows, he knows enough, we all know ciiougli, Iiut the question ls, what steps has he tulicn to prevent ii rc<:ui‘r4-iice of the sliiiinelcss trniisnctioiis, wliicli have tl,Isgi'n<~etl tin- coiiiitijy? (11) My reply is, no adequate steps tit nil. llc has not abolished, he lind nottlie courage fo nholisli, the party color of the patronage list. He did not :ip- poiiit n (‘oiuinIsslon fairly representa- livc oi` the country, but he selected the strongest party iueu lic could get. (12) You say tliesc things should not he mi-iitioiied because we are at war. (iii) I have not charged Sir lloli- I-rt liorden with disloyulty, but I would have ten tiincs more rezisoii i`or doing so thou you or anybody else would have for niiikiiig ii siinilur I-liurgc uguiiist Sir Wilfrid Laurier. . I uni Sir, etc. J. J. HUGHES. Souris, l’. E. l. July G, 1015. We have taken thc liberty of excis- ing parts ot' Mr. Iiughcsi diatribe as it was evident thc-sc were inlelitletl noi as :1 reply but as an unfounded un uiijustiiiahle zittuck. I1) \\'hut about the putroiingc list? I2) No. In (irc-of Britain the Op- position in the iltiusc oi' (Toinmons pledged their support to the Govern- iueiit, and loyaliy kept their proin- jst-. Sir \\’ill'rid similarly promised to support thc governiiit-iit und \vitIi- in 11 i‘c\\' iiionllis hrokc thitt promise. In August lic sultl: "This session has been culled for the purpose of giving the nuthority ol` I‘ui‘lIuiiiciit und the .sanction of law to such nleusures us lnive nlrcuily bccn tukcn by tho Government, and any furtht-i' measure that may be iieetled. to insure the defence of Can- udu and to give wliztt uid may bc in our power to llio Mother t‘ouuir_v in thc stupciidous struggle which now i-oiifroiils us. Speaking for those who :eil nrotind ine, speahiiig for the wldc coiislltticiicies which wc repre- sent in this llouso, I hasten to say thut to ull thesis iiieasurcs we :irc prcparerl Io give immediate assent. If in whul. rcuiuiiis to be dont' lliere muy be anytliing, which In our judg- iiient should not he done or should bc diflereiitly done we riiisc no ques- tion, we take no oxcuptloii, we offer no criticiniii so long :is there is drin- gcr ut thc front." , But by March this was merely an- other “scrap of paper." (il) Sir Wlli`rid`s oder was not spurned. From the outset lic sought to inuke political capital out of tho incusiires proposed by the Govern- ment to iii-'slut the Mother Country instead of stumping Quebec in uid of recruiting. (4) lt has been proved up to the hilt that the graft und plunder was tomilvcd at and carried through as far us it went, by “Grit” omglalg wlioin the Goveriiuiont relied upon. I5) \‘V<= did not say that Mr. Iluglics was the only mcnibcr who liinl held party meetings. (0) Neither Mr McLean nor Mr. Nicliolsnn made niis-statements "glaring" or otherwise, and iney have not withdrawn anything they snitl on thut occasion. (7) These gentlemen were not criticizing tho Ministers who are doing their best lu the tlsfencn of the Empire. What they did do, was "Xl\f'!I.V What Mr. (`hurchlll did- scorcd the unpatrlotic conduct of .nit-li would-be critics as Mr. Hughes. (8). The best services Slir Wil- frid Lnurier could have renilercd,:tnd the only services which colild have been of value to the Government and the Empire. wr-re those he is so ad- niiriihly fitted to discharge. namely to stir abolished. Sir Robert took immediate action with regard to those would-be grafters he could reach and the oth- ers are now in the hands of the De- partment of Justice. Sir Robert has not attempted to block investigation as did Sir Wilfrid Laurier under sim- ilar circumstances. There is no use of Mr. Hughes at- tempting to set up bogeys for the pleasure ol` kiio<:kiug‘ them down. (13). We did not stale that Mr. Hughes charged Sir Robert Borden with disioyalty; wi- .said Mr. llitghes's language bordered on trea- son and seditioii. Ed. G.) Minard's Llnlment Co., Limited. Gentlemen.-Last Winter l received great benefit from the use of MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT ln a severe attack oi' I.aGrIppe, and l have frequently proved it to be very effective in cases of Inflammation. Yours, W. A. I~III'l‘CHlNS0l\. VESSEL HIT BV SQUALL; TWO OF CREW LOST llAl.Il-‘AX, July 4.-Captain Soren- sen, of the Norwegian barque West Lothian, which has arrived here froiu Denmark, reports the loss of two of ,his crew off Sable Island lust Monday night. The men were nloft taking in sail when a squall struck the ship. One innn was thrown into the sea and the other fell to the deck. and wus in- stantly killed. The victims were As- bjorn Peterson nnd Oscar Johannesen. A Real Flesh Builder For Thin People A NEW DISCOVERY Tlilii nit-n und women-that big, lit-arty, filling dinner you ate last night. \\'liut becninc of all the fut- protluciiig iiouri:-iliiiieiit it coiitalned? You h;ivcn‘i gniiicd in weight one ounce. That food passed from your body like tiiiburnt-d coal through un opt,-ii grufe. 'l`Iic material wus there, but yur food doosn't work and stick. and tht- plain truth is you Iiurilly get enough nourlsliment f'roin your uit-als to pay l`oi' the cost oi' cooking. Tlils is true of thin folks the world over. tions of assimilation, arc sudly out of gear and need i‘ecoiig~itriiclion. t‘\it out the foolish foods :uid fuu- iiy sawdust tlic1.'i. Omit flip flesh 1-renin riili-ons. (‘iil out cvcrytliiiig hut thc meals you :ire eating now :ind cot with every one of those u single Snrgol tublcf. in two weeks note the ilii`i`i\rciicc. l"ivt~ to ciglit good solid pounds of Iiesltliy, “stuy ilicrc" fat should he the not result. Snrgol cliargcs your weak, slagnuiit blood with millions of fresh new red vorpuscles-gives llic hlood thc cur- rylug power to deliver every ounce of fat-niaklng material In your food to every part of your body. Surgol, too, inixes with your food and pre- pores it for the blood in easily ns- siniiluted i`orni. Thin pt-ople guinall the way from 10 to 25 pounds ti nionlli while luk- ing Snrgol, und the new flesh stays DUI- Sllrgol tablets arc a scientific combination of six of the best flesh- producing elements known to chem- istry. They conis 40 tablets to a puck- nge, are plcasaiit, hurniless und lu- expenslvc. till druggists in Cliurlofte- town and vicinity sell them subject, to on absolute gunrniitt-P of weight in- vrciisc or money back. SHIPPING NEWS ENTERED July 6th-Schooiicrs Sylpli. Gullch, Port Hawkesbury; Nel- lie Reid, (Thus. Reid. Picton; Mlniiie Bell, Lowther. Tidnisli; Bertha (‘.., Compton, Bello River; Tug Mersey, Retrey, Picton. (TLEAIIED July (ith-Tug Islander, Mclsauc, Picton; Sclioont-rs Nellie Reid, lteid, Picton; Minnie A., Low- ther. Bale Vertc; Bessie Keefor. Rey- nolds, Plctou; Bertha C., Compton, Belle lllver; Jessie Brown, Richards. Picton; Dart, Forbrigg, Picton; Dwi- na, Fraser. Rlchihucto; Edward S. Falt, Forton, Louisburg. - (12) We said notbliig of the ltiniL 1 charge Twenty-flvs cents. _T_‘.”+-'~l*l"l~f}“l°;I1l°%l+!rT-'l"Il'l»1l*Q~fi~l»vl*l*14°*-lei--I-'Fi 1*-ii i+-1: GIIAIIIIIIIN CLASSIFIED MIS. One cent per word first Insertion In this column, half-cent per 5-. word each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum .‘ 5H°-¥°l*%+9i' I. `. " .¢EEivrs.-\7v`/INTED-`-rio'§EL|. Fon The Oki Reliable Fonthill Nurser- ies. We teach our men to sell. Ex- perience uiiiiecessury. Highest com- missions piiid. I-laudsome free e'»uipni»ent Stone & WellIngton,'i`o- roiito. Ont. 1805-7-Illtll-32fii. iottctown und throughout the Island to soil the most liberal health und accident salary protection in fianzida. Our $1 u nioiiili policy pays for ull accidents und all diseases, including first week of illness-it covers ull the old und felt other vuluuble benefits not included in other policies. Mer(-linnt's Casualty Company. Head Office, Toronto. J. l\‘. Steele, General Agent, Revere Building, Kent Street, Clitirlottc- ]ioui'dci's .Wuiitctl BOARDERS WANTED - CAN BE comfortably uccoinniodated ut 139 Hillsboro St. 1775-'I-lmfiipd. For Szilc FOR SALE-REGISTERED SHORT- horn bull calf, 7 months old. liln- coln lrving, Clierry Valley. 177-i-7-lmdipd. %R°Ts`/ii_s-'sHoR1' HORN sui.|. call 9 mouths old. J. liruilford Mill- man, Long River, P. E. l. 1722-6-30M0ipd. MINK FOR SALE-We have 40 pairs of very fine New Brunswick ll-link, Ranch Raised, which we will sell for delivery in August at thc right price. if you think of entering this profit- able business you want f.o got the right stock and you can do so by ap- plying to Box 38, Petitcodlac. N. B. 1717-0-Zi0M8ll£7ipd ‘ Lost LOST--SUNDAY, IN THE CITY OR Victoria Park li gold cased watch with clmiu. iniiiulcd l3.R.'I`. Finder please Ieuve at Guardian Office. 1839-7-5m3i LOST. - CARRIAGE WRAP BE- fwceii Suiiiniersldc and Victoria. l<`in