I 3 I I I ,'/ -..,i».-<~'>.s.-' I [I ; I I > L I A I I .~, :so J A.. ~»fl;§`?'§1.‘ 'ig yixl,-TJ" _",- - "'.~=l2l~?°?.: ;§l"\l`I- I 4.'v"`_l‘.r?uII I _~ x, s,_,‘.. i.;-I-= . _Ir-_~ _-‘.1 Izfyt; A 1 9 ,_ ,:. g ,.. V; ~ ei. -or .5 ,if M,,`j mt. ?'.il.%iI 'I __ I _L_. I t`.`»'j§I ";=, 1_4. 7./ -'I .I' I I' . i I-_ , I l: .3-.és -I .nl fr l. _ -\_.~»-__ I if fi Iliff? ,i , I -I . s, ~ I rm . I I If .-I* f; ,aryl _II II I. `i I _ .i=.-- , I » ~_,Ii~ _ ev' I .,, '{ I ,_. ., _ _ _ ._ _ . . » .f -, »- -t-.I--..-; ~ ..-.- few' t‘.."'= r` . _ ;, . ,- .-;,,-i- V . I ., .,,- ,7,'l.°."|,,:’,- " '-.':- ..-, ,V1 ‘»"3_k ,,_,‘->‘~:--.L¢b,<,, -_;; , I i,-_ ,-_,- ;,_,,V_ . _ U _, _- ,. i - I » -- '- fr I It v_.- §!,.“:._;?. ~..»-_,A .gi it- - _ _ PAGE 'two THE m GUARDIAN - ‘_ JULY 29. 1915 ‘ ~ I” ”' ""` I - I I ‘ ° I Have You A Thermometer Whenever it has_ been extremely hot or cold you have decided to pur chase one, but forgot all about it before the pur- chase was made. Isn’t that so? Buy One Now .- l- We have accurate- thermometers in all sotrs of mountings at prices l- varying [from 25|: to 2.50 each. The high priced ones are self re- gistering. " ' i ‘L DRUGGIST Gothic Church. Here one can Spend an afternoon of . real pleasure and contentcinent. "Scotchfort, .45 Holy Name Pic-nic At Beautiful St. Peters’ Bay Monday August, 2nd. l9i5 There is not a more beautiful spot on P. E. Island than St. Peters JBay. as seen from the vicinity of the noble All popular games and amusements will be Provided. ' Plenty to eat and drliik, and all of the very best available. The boys of the Charlottetown Past- Time Club with their famous “League of the Cross Baud", are camping on the grounds, and will contribute both music and inerrimeut. A special train will leave Charlotte- town at 1.45 p. m. for the picnic grounds. Returning at 7.30 p. m. Re- turn fare 800, and proportionate rates from intermediate stations. lialf fare rates on regular morning and after- noon trains from Souris and Elmira. Should Monday, Aug. 2ud prove uu- favorable the Picnic will be held the first fine day following. Following are the -train arrange- ments. Time l'_.\I. 1.45 2.00 u I-‘are Cliarlottetown, .80 Roalty Jct., .75 York, .65 Suffolk, .60 Bedford .55 'l`1'a¢adic._ _ .50 2. 9 ~ _,_1,7 .. .....t 2,-ll Q Mt. 2.55 St, Douglas, _ .40 Dundee, , .35 Lot 40 D .30 Morell, .25 Marie. .‘.’0 Iilidgeli, .10 St. I’etei"s Arrive Stewart .45 §lo5 2 3.17 3 n . ., 34- I o A ` _ I. By the Patriot s Office Cat ' » Aha, my friend, I'm glad to see our riiiuiiiii I-‘iiiizivii mites Aiioriieii IcAi.i. Il GERMAN Plum Mil mu; . ' Il] _ _ .IFIHUM Ulilllll Slllll UF llllil li 7*' ' ' ' BERLIN, via The Hague, July 26.- III IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII "" ‘n attempt t answert ' "It won't be long," was the reply. The German people are practically un- _jg-_ in Andrew's .45 " 'I9 "Es The Trustees do not bind themselves f my U01 Ve is “Crowded with 1. yOU. " l heard the boss call out from position under the desk. I could think who it was that lie was B0 pleased to see, but I found out before ry long. I have heard the voice so often that I would recognise it among a million. lt was Our Farmer Friend. " l'm glad to see you too," said the . flavor" Stiller. " but i'm at a loss to under- d the warmth of the greeting. II _there are thought that maybe yon wonldii't be _ . so SIX lll0r8 Ill "0 anxious to seo me again. at least t so soon." S' I* “'l‘hat's where you're mistaken," ing was the retort ol' the boss. "l lim V '['he7_Poi“t8um glad to see you. How are you? . _ lio rlrrlnumv Ann Ben GINNAIION VLAVOUII H anal in cAnAuA w is your good wife? Iiow is Jamln?" . All are well, thank you," said Our Farmer Friend, “ and they will be more than pleased to hear that you asked about the m_.. The editor expressed his pleasure at news with a twinkle in those this sinlliiig eyes of his. But he asks b ut the health of eierione who 8 E C0 0 _ , mes into the office these days, and Sealed Tenders will be received about their wives health and their n I ,mon on Monday' August gud, children's health. He took this kink 2-11 1915 from any person or persons will~l-‘lil to contract for the supplying Of fm' aterial and the building oi__aV_sVCil09i Jusfz, _ , - _ “_-és, -Rbyauy ',i'c~(-.'0',:ding tu pians 'other sections so that lie will have the speumcatiun to be Seen at me :salutation down pat when he goes to meme of Henry Hm.ry_ Chairman Belfast. These politicians are a queer School Trustees, \\`est Royalty or 'gt- the oflice of the Supt. of Education, 7- 9 ti lg t nd I. 332 Charlottetown. bu Tenderers are also asked to sub- ii o .icccpt the lowest or any tender. as n 't a separate price for the labour all :iss ° T ortly after he got the nomination Belfast. I honestly believe he's nrapticing on the people from They`i'e tickled to death to see people when an election is one. t when it’s over they'll- There I go again, I'll soon be giving the office secrets away I’m et- . - g e essary to construct the building. ""3 anogelhei' wo SAWUIUUS- “ Iiow are things going in Belfast? " ked Our Farmer Friend as he took c seat the editor motioned lilni to. “ for I am keenly interested in the political light, especially the contest in Belfast. Besides, there are several things I wanted to talk to you about, but they have gone clean out of my head today." As Our Farmer Friend said this he took his departure. I suppose, how- ever. he will be back in a few days with a lot of questions to make the boss feel badly. If I had my way I know what I would do with fellows like that. _ _ #___ H X®H MR. GEORGE PROFITT. *lit ‘ The angel of death has again visited the town of Kensington and claimed as its victlni, Mr. Geo, Proiltt, a well known mid respected citizen. Mr. Profitt has been in bad health for some time and his death was not al- together unexpected. Mr. Profltt was a highly respected member of the “Caldwell” Loyal Orange Lodge in which order he displayed much in- terest, His many friends join in ex- tending to his sorrowing wife their heartfelt sympathy.-K. mst. DANIEL MeI;_‘ ‘£9 ,-, :’~'é -~‘ .,\ I ' = __-_+ -._,f: -\...`::_ -141- -_,_. V..-'fe one of ours. I G. Taylor I _lewier & Optician I We received a large ship- ment of movements di' ect from the manufactures- and as these were ordered before the war prices have not advanced and you will get the benefit by purchasing ~-,, 'rims TABLE JuLY_ Amherst, Grindstone Island. Point I .-.EIS 1.’ W“‘F."- rv- 1-I noon), for Souris, P. E. Island, and noon train from Charlottetown; thence to Magdalen Islands us ful- 3 lows: ,.1 calls at l'oiiit Bosse, Grindstone, Ain- Half fare on both morning and uf- _ 2197-7-M22, 27, 29, 31. L_ “ n.iy_s_yi.ii " Leaves Intercolonial Railway \‘Vharf Plctou, Nova Scotia, MONDAY AND THURSDAY " of each week, on arrival of the morn- ing express from Halifax (about there awaits the arrival of the after- MONDAY-Lcave Souris for Etang- ' du-Nord, Amherst, Grindstone Island R I ' and Point Bosse. Returning, calls at Grlndstone, Amherst and Souris; and and returns to Picton. THURSDAY-Leaves Souris for - _ . , . . ._ u trnooii trains from Souris and I:.lmiiu_ srhool houslw Canadian Mail Steamer . nderslgiied inorkcd “'l\eiiders for ARCIII IIITFFAT, Se:-‘y oi' Trustees, \\'iiisloe, lt. R. No.1 ‘ | 21.--M-20.\iiis2wII-»i.+.l+M--I9J+i+i‘+=H+l%lwl“|¢l+i+i4+4»l4el¥¥+él‘%i*l-lé++'~ “HY =*‘iii1hr..lililitffls.g9ll.i1ll< “NG -rms YEAR»S--NVIDENDS-_--ii-Ii-tiicrnoriililfifioiis? In in least ont- S_ P_ GOUDEY’ Sec,,eta,.y_ oust* that I know about all the iiioni- Bosse and Grand Entry. Returiiing lierst, Souris, and returns to Picton. On the first trip in tho nioiitlis ol' rs of the firm are in the ileitl. nice (ounly has another batch of , lawyers out, and I hear that a young ili;ii'lottcto\\'iI disciple of Blackstone Pure Bred Clydesdale .~.pni'riiig for an opening iii George- wii. \Vl_iiit.’s goiiig to become of us rgiiyors it all these chaps 1-:ct elect- 'Uate Day 'I`inie H't 'I`ime I 'l`h, 2.02 2.44 3.24 4.03 '4.4i 5.20 6.01 6.44 7.30 8.18 9.08 9.56 0.00 0.42 1.16 1.45 2.11 2.34 2.58 3.30 4.14 5.06 6.06 7.16 8.24 9.30 10.31 0.05 0.47 1.25 , 8 "l@U\lF5&l¢¢-I F. Sa. S. M. Tu. W. Th. I F. Sa, S. I I M. Tu. ` W, Th. F. Ss. S. M. Tn. W. Th. F. Sa. S. M. Tu. W. Th. F. Sa. wostezoaeio me »-e<=os~se=g='=§ze»°5§°~.'$'§=°':iES'i'-:§§:-‘5=es= 7"'.".".".°°9°?°."."."."_~"""‘~‘~‘~'r‘?°?’>"7"?‘r~'r‘F*T’f‘P'r’t" ~i~i-i=-neocsoc-1.-nie-c.:tei-i-I-o<;~t>:.icat~:»-oeoiciasmoe 13.22 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 14.26 15.23 16.31 17.56 19.16 20.28 21.34 22.32 23.20 11.29 12.24 13.16 14.03 .".".=‘_¢.°f*F=¢='~‘~'~l"~’_" t"E-'°5"?“.°’f~"?'°F’."‘."9° mrov.-ac:-c~:~:cioc»-b¢;~i'¢.c>si ~|cntc>-»cor~:e=>-cio 8.4 8,3 8.0 I 5 6 7.6 JULY_1g¢ to 3|-(L mol wave_ .nh al District of Prince County in the to gm, cloudy and un5el¢|ed_ gil, to interest of tho Lilieral-Coiisei~\'ative \3i_h, warm wAve_ 14th to lgth' gen. Party will be held in Summerside on 9|-al rain period, 199, to 22"", D,-os. Saturday, the 31st da' of Jul iiist ut trating heat. 23rd to 27th, thunder at snows;-g_ 23¢_1, to 3155 C001 and dis. has the right to be represented by four agreeable. delegates- DIARY OF _EVEN'|‘§_ 3RD DISTRICT PRINCE COUNTY. TO-DAY. City Maglstrntefs Court, 9 a_m. Prince Edward Theatre, 7 and 8.45. MA RRIAGES BUELL-BUELL. - At thi- i’ai'soIinge ot' the First Mi-tliodist i‘liur<:li bv the Rev. R. S. Fulton. Walter lliii'-ll.of|¢ Abney to Gertrude May Buell of 5, Wliitesaiids. 0 at the hour ot' 10.30 o’clock forenoon all that piece of land recently occu- DEATI|S pied by the lute Mrs. I)onaIV v__ 2275.7.27m3| 2101-7-17Mstt8l. (I _ _ _ I f the McGill fiirm and on the West y a [ence containing about three cros, also the f-.omniodious dwelling ' t ' -_ . ti his ‘ :Fr-tIp:h;\tIelc: whi¢'de\i;Iri-|;; exons; liaps you would like to hear riic toll for $1.25. Moore & McLeacl. " ' sto “New lot of ladies outing hats just sm ~ Stallion 'el 7 iii - 'l`l the “ llou't l`l‘rll‘. they woii`t be <-let-lcd. Jr. Most of tlieiu have bcoii \\'I-liglieii In I* bzilniict- liet`oi‘¢- :intl fouiid wuiiiiilg. ii=y‘rc in politics just now for thc dvortisiug. “ l don't think iiiiyoiie will be ole(-lt-.tl iiless tho pziriy gots t0gotliei‘ uiitl No. lit. <`ltiui't\‘l‘10.5l¥l. Will forniulntod :i policv and st-locls ai stziiiil ut \\'illiIIiii l>;iiii;liei‘ty`s stables, in ' oder. liy thi- way, I hear J. ll. Bell’s nine nieiitioiit-il ns lender. lit- is ai August. i'.i‘il and 4th, and ul owiie-r's g|~..,,L m]k,,,~_ (milf, ,L wmmst to MI. sialilo, 'I`I'nvt-lli-r`s lic:-It, July 30th ziuil Riifimy-,|g_ Um ,I0 you think he Wm Jllst niitl August liih niitl 7th. |,r(,v¢», 1, ,},-mving (.,,,.d-_;»» "l'ci's_oiiull_\' I think it would bc It mill lilllli-I I0 get together and iiiap ui it policy, but there arc others wiio h_iiik it the part of wisdom to luavc mt? __ _ llllltlrs :is they are. There are nmiiy l¢0llf'l‘l 1’hl|lIl~‘l lll l“ll-1l'S&- discordaiit clciiiciiis in the partv, :intl J»\Ml‘iS E-VGLAND. doubt is tlxpiwessi-tl as to the weldliig Owiicr. of those. As to Bell ns u leader, I :irdly know wliiit. to say. Many i“>ll_lc look upon lilm ns impossible. Ie is It gituit i.ilkei it is t - - ' ' ' -‘. rue, but Change of Business that is not the whole thing these days. .,l.li*;.§.‘;'f.Iihas:;s.‘f.".si.I,:.i°II§%i;ii:‘fsl 3-ff'-~ -_"Ht "-0 -W I-'IM I- --- has br-cn taken over exclusively by .\ir.D, M. ‘l W"-V" ‘h*“'f"“"_t- Hell "R65 lil lléill' Mcltnnnldoncufllieptirtners who will continue IIIU Solllld 01 lllS 0Wl1 VOICE, illlil IIIOSQ lint is wanted in a lender is discre- f us who also have some ability in a p m. a ,.,, ,On ,,, ,he |,,.,,¢ i,,,_,_.,¢_., of ,M :liking sense' would have very little patronsoftliispopulziranduptodatelivcry 'SIIOW were lit’ ill COI1lIl`lIlntl. Iltit Residenw phone SNL “hats the irst- oi borrowing trouble. don't seo iniicli chance for Bell in Uetletiue district.” "I gather from the general tenor of our roiiiarks that Mr Bell’s leader- ship does not appeal to you. You seein to look upon him as a Joke," said ' .O F F _ at Orwell Cove -..#‘.l...iii2’i2....{$§2?..3_“ “ “"““’ "‘“ “I`in ii bit of a joker myself," ro- lled the boss "bu I on' o _ _ _ _ -_ I ii i nk immediate sale his farm fronting ntiiini-iii Jokes. i mink I cuniii ieini on Orwell Bay consisting of 50 the I-llwral ii-»~I_v as wen as sen mv- olf. I can talk as long and sav as . ,l'tIli._-I ;,- 1 ti ' timber well watered and close ,-',,,,,§,,“; §f,§_,T_" F21, 53",, or my lectures ever now and then Y I ut Bell never does. He has a storv GEORGE M' NICHOLSON about Mike and Pat and Ii whisky ot.tle, for liistiiiice, that is so iinclenht has heroine bIild~lieaded. Capt. Read \vus another of Prince (!onnty's B I' 'Y' I lleged statesnien who used to tell ries at election times. He had one ck story, just like Bell. lt was ccived- fine corded pique- black "h""‘ kmen-“» and he Varied it W “Ulf lic he 2315-7»29liI.2i. " locality he was speaking iii. Per- story?" I~`or nic-ri~_v‘s sake don't. I have ____ hoard it several times already. lf SEND|NG GERMAN GUN 1-0 that kitten story killed Capt. Read I CANADA A3 yt/Ag -|-|.-top;-qv 'can see where that Irish yarn will . ____ lan I.0NI)()N, July 26.-Richard Reid. J ngoiit-general for Ontario, has at last ti liell_’ ' ust then the telephone rung and the' boss answcrod it. The conversation louse and barns thereon. ure and other effects belonging to Immediately lifter disposing of the bove I will sell the household furni- ie estate of the late Mrs MacKinnon On Thursday the 5th of August next- secured for the Canadian National Exhibition n captured German gun. which wui-I shipped complete on Fri- day. The gun is the latest German model. and is supposed io have been taken iii the brittle of St. Julien. in which the Canadians figured promin- was short. but when it was over tht- poss expressed regret at tho fnct thai he must leave. "I have enjoyed to-day visit very much," lic said asthe t\v0' Hll00l< hands, “ and l hope it will |10! be I0"-9 ently. - before~we meet again." est side oi’ Queen Street in (har so four sons.- Tlionias, who now resides in Bosioii, James who is now on his way to the front, to fight for his lting and (Iouiitry, and Donald and Calvin at home, employees oi' Reuben Tiipliii & Co,,.-K, MRS. PHILIP S. FRANCIS. Tlic death occtirred at an early hour on Sunday inorniiig July llili of Mur- gurct J, beloved wife 01' l’hiiip S. Frulicis of Mouctoii, N. li., nl'ti-r :I si-vt-i‘e illiit-ss of several wi-oks, boriio with <‘liristiuii rosigiiatioii to the div- iiic will"/\ll that u loving fuiiiily uiiti inutlical skill could do was doiiti, iiut nothing could retard thc grim inos- soiigci' oi’ death. She was it iiuict Ilii- assuining woman, and was lovcd by all hor friends and neighbors and will bc greatly iiiisscd both in the lioinr- and coiuiiiuiiiiy. The rcniaiiis wort- lwoiiglit hoiiio i'r0iii Moncton on the 13, being uw.-oiiipiiiiied by licr luis- bund and three cliildrcii to the homo ot' Mr. Earl Dingwoll in Boy Fortune, i`i'oin which place the fiiiicral took pizivo on the 14th to the Presbyicriaii (7eiiiotrii‘y whore thc reniaiiis were lnid to rt-st. Rev. Win, McLeod rou- dtictcil tho st-rvice itt the house ziiiil grave. Sho was in her _y]_]_ 2190.7.21m12| I Vi/ANTEVD.-VAYHIPOSIVTIIJN "ABI “BOOK-1 keeper or stenographer, by ii. gradu- ate from Union Commercial College. Apply to Olive Robertson, Mt. Hope. 2165-7-20m9l FOXES AWANTEVDI-Aiiy party wish- ing to dispose of one or more pairs of lslitiitl Podigreed Foxes can place some with a first class organized company, owning six pairs of silv- ers by taking half interest in stock and balance as may be mutually ar- ranged. Could also become a dir- ector iii the company if desired. Gorrespoiideiice solicited. "K," cure of Guardinii. 2305-7-28mtf 1- I » -- DAMAGE CDAIME c AGAINST GERMAN. WASIIINGTON, July 24.- Oiilcinl instructions to Aincrlcans who desire e and Poland iiuvc been sent out by the p state department. Millions of dollars p worth of property are understood to. be affected. p ly advised of the German govern- n meiit's creation of the "lm eriiil I claims for compensation for property ‘ight shine upon him. . , I et on Queen Street and 36 feet nt the hlch are sltuiite two sttfres and archouse nt present occupied by elly Taylor and Co. and Wallace R . BEAIRSTO. Auctioneer. Z / .E D .I l L ' 1 it 2 | upied by German military forces. Numerous claims have already been presented and pressed for action by thc dcpartinent. They include a vari- ty of articles of considerable value, growing out of its requlsiting of pro- but of a luxurious character, seliell perty in Belgium, Nortiiern Francs by the Germans in Belgium on the retext of occupation ami than shlll' ed back to Germany, -\- ' The department does not mcelll in rlnclple the taking of property that *Phe United States has been oiilciiil- does not come under .t head Of iw ecessity. ' Claims of Americans are being tiled D ll- deiniiity Commission" to consider by Ambassador Gerard with the Ger- man Foreign Olilco for presentation requlsltioned iii enemy territory oc- to the commission. ...$4 ; , ; I ' l “is good tea” ii V . Tryapackage