_.3 `_, ._ _.I n . t i -1 J e~ ."' I .‘ 'T ,t _~;‘ “sf ti: fs- , t .nil - ‘Sl -_ :iw _.u ,-_,gt it "‘ :2‘*‘:-% l -l. _.I ‘ _“ -_- EIU i .ill 1 wi llfi i‘..l 'l .li s=_'7_E1“ it 1 ll -' Til t` 'li .ll Y' <4 't'~f if .`" -_l` _'_ -‘.:'.',' , '_ or g- v" "yi l, :fl .. -.,.,__._1._ -;.:- -ix... i-ti tr' ‘i 1_7 _it 3.-_ __ l,t_- :Vi if "§‘,'~ 1;, ~ i*-i -'~`.¥.-fséf, \§§»._- i_`.' », ff 4 I i I ..`..Z!-,._"'_` » 1 I, t 1 1 . 'l,"./ 'U .X 0:_“{x _ip-1,. ._ '__- ,;. _- . ___ _- ,Q -if . i-°=;,.t _ "i‘ ., i » ;l._a»j -.» ,. by t ...:_~__ ffl' -* ,I i`l'."l ,il -J '¢ | U .., ` I; _/.VV\_ ._ , lr li ii. £0*-` _ . 'nj 'f~ ,_ fi yi; :_ ,._ _io iii “ ‘ ,__ _ . til.. . ‘P QW _ -_‘.~ if-rg . 9 _ We ;tl'.i ti., f .i '_,_ N.;- jill f jf t. I ~a' , ,. .1-1 if '/-` - . ~8ro'-~4.».-.-.......,.- E -_ .r-. .>»_';.>‘.-1-3,.-'»~ __-f .‘ _ PAGE TWO I1' ¢ THE CHARLUITETOWN GUARDIAN MAY 29, 191-j. ' .=., . _ , Disinfectants _ Freely It is easier_ to prevent disease than it is to cure. Germs are responsible for a large share of dis- eases and they lurk in dark, damp places and flourish with the coming of spring. Make the home safe by the liberal use of DISINFECTOL It's a reliable germicide disinfectant and deodor- izor. Bottles 25c We have also Formal- dehyde Candles, Sulphur _ Candles, Carbolic Acid liquid and powder, Creo- p lin, Candys fluid, Chlor I Lime, etc. .I. G. Jamieson DRUGGIST 'TIDE TABLE MAY. High Water Date Da! Time H’t Time H't I | Se. i 11.13 . | S. _ 0.42 ‘_ M. 1.37 I ‘ Til. 2.34 ` 3.34 W. I Th. 4.36 I F. 5.35 Sa. 6.29 S. ` 7.18 8.02 8.40 9.14 Th. ` 9.46 I F. 10.17 Sa 10.48 16 S. 0.27 _ 17 M. 1.09 18 Tu. 1.51 19 W. 2.33 20 i Th. 3.16 21 F. 3.58 22 Sa. _ 4.41 28 S. “ 5.25 24 ` M. ‘ 6.08 25 26 Z7 28 29 30 31 I 11.55 12.40 13.29 14.27 15.40 17.00 18.26 19.38 20.39 21.30_ 22.17 23.02 23,45 11.20 11.51 12.22 12.54 13.31 14.21 15.39 17.06 18.29 19.44 20.48 21.48 22.46 23.43 _ M. i 0.39 _ 11.38 8.7 MA#/_lst to 4th, general rains. 5th to 9th, clearing, warm. 10th to 13th, damp, sliowery. 14th to 18th, ad- vanced heat. 19th to 22nd, thunder showers 23rd to 27th. cool period. 2Rth to Illst. damp and foggy. '-~- r DI A H Y UI" IC \' I‘fN'I‘.\' 'ro-o/iv. 9°9°_°°7 rece- @ou~|a=c\i|-eel oooeooozioo-a~z¢=¢==¥>_¢"_°°.°5"‘."'."7"."."-"'-"?'F'°?’7"?'7">’9°?° v-'~ii=;5.;'o?:aioizo`ml>-:-m~:¢<=»-\=h¢\-niet-°oma>a>as~z-1-I_~l--1 .",'~'.".".°*.°°?‘.°‘." 'QE;'¢nieZ>o`ciia~'o1boi-Z|>i:i~:`-1 N¢.=»-ooo-ic>~i»- 10 M. 11 T11 12 W. 13 14 15 Tu. 6.51 W. Th. F. 7.35 8.21 9.08 Ba. ` 9.57 S. I 10.46 City Magistrates Court, 10 a_m_ Prince Edward Theatre, 3, 7 and 8.45 p.m_ People’s Theatre, 3.15, 7.15 and 8.45 p. ni. _ DEATHS L_, ROS8.-- At Kinross on the 28th, Mrs. David Ross, aged 59 years. Funeral Sundlty at 1.30 p. tu. LAWSON.-At Covehead, May 27th, Hannah C. Lawson. daugher of the late James C. Lawson aged 80 years Funeral from her late residence Sat- urday 29th, inst at two p. in. lntcr- ment Stanhope Cemetery. IN IIIEMORIAIII In loving memory of Margaret I.. Weatherble, who rllcd May 19th. 1014. We watched her breathing through the night, Her breathing. soft and low, As in her breast the wave of life I Kept heaving too and fro. Our very hopes belicd our fears Our fears our hopes beiied; We thought her dying when she slept And sleeping when she died. 1118-5-29Mllpd ln loving memoryf’of our dear moth- er, Mrs. John Stewart, Bay View, who departed lhii! Ilfe May 29th, 1914. One sad long year today has passed. Yes, we remember well. \Ve wntched beside your dying bed. To take our Inst farewell. 1Vlth aching hearts we watched you. dear. Ae your spirit took its flight, Away to that homo beyond the skies Whore there is never any night. _ Although we dearly loved you, We dared not hid you stay, But you are not forgotten, dear, For as God semis up each day. Our thoughts will ever linger ln the churchyard where you lay. Oh, mother dear. we miss you, There is a vacant chair, But we hope to meet ln Heaven. There'il be no parting there, Precious darling she has left us, Left us, yes. for evermore, But we hope to meet our loved one The P. E. Island Hospital Annual Meeting The annual meeting of all c‘ontribu~ tors to the above institution will be held in the Parlor of the Young Mens Christian Association on Mon- day the 31st day oi’ May 1915 at 8 o'clock p. m., for the election of Trus- tees i’or the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may come before lt. PERCV POPE, Chairman, B. BALDERSTON, Secretary. 3937-5-13M16i. L.-Q A. Parties wishing to cater for the Orange Celebration to be held lu Char- lottetown on July 12th, may do so, by tendering for the exclusive privilege, or the ice cream saloon or meals sep- arately. 'l`cndcrs to be in not later than June 17th. GEO. CRAWFORD. 143 King St. 1104-5-llIllf.\lw8i I _ W; I _ ' I Ilesirable Building Lots For Sale _at_ Brighton l am instructed by the owner Mr. F. W. Hyndman to offer at Public Auc- tion on Tuesday, lst June, 1015, at uoon on the premises unless previous- ly sold at private sale, all his proper- ty situated on the North side of Green Street, Brighton. The-property con» sists or about 845 feet fronting on the Street. and running buck about 175 feet. It also includes the road 40 by 355 feet running from Green Street to liigliland Avenue, which has re- cently been opened to the public, but the purchaser shall have the right to close it or keep it open as he may desire. intending purchasers can see .1 plan of the property' during office hours at my office or that of Mr. Hyndrnan on Queen St. These arc about the only desirable building lots to be obtained i n the suburbs ot’ Cliarlottetown. Terms at Sale. R. BEARISTO. Auctioneer. 9998-5-17.\ituf(ii. _ Y Mortgage Sale \ To be sold by Public Auction in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown on Saturday the 12th day of June A. D. 1915 at the hour of 12 o'clock noon. All that tract piece or parcel of land situatc lying ami be- ing in Charlottetown in Queens Coun- ty in the Province of Prince Edward Island, being the western moiety or half part. of Town Lot number ninety- llve in the fourth hundred of town lots in Charlottetown aforesaid having it front of forty three feet on Fitzroy Street und extending back therefrom Southwardiy by parallel lines to the rear boundary ot' said Lot. The above sale will take place un- der and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain indenture of mortgage bearing date the twenty- third day ol' June A. D., 1892 and made between William Zlleikle of Char- lottetown aforesaid slioemaker and Eliza hicikle his wife of the one part and Henry P. Clements oi’ Union Road in Queens County of the other part which indenture of mortgage was duly assigned by the sunt Henry P. Clements to Jessie Clements late ot’ Tinian Road aforesaid deceased intes- a e. For further particulars as to terms of sale Sw.. apply to iur. tr. li. nyc- Callunl, Solicitor, Des Brisey Block, Charlottetown. Dated this 20th day ol' May A.U.` 1915. JANE MARTIN, Adrninistratix of Assignee. 1093-5-21M28.lune 4 _ The Ch’town Driving Park King’s Birthday Races. Thursday,June 3rd.l9l5 The following Races will be held on the above track on the above date, with purses amount- ing to $400.00. 2.16 Class,Trot and Pace, Purse _ ...... ._ $200.00 2.24 Class, Trot Purse_._.___ 100.00 2.30 Class, Pace Purse....._ 100.00 The2_1fiC`ass, mile heats. The 2.24 and 2.30 Classes, half mile heats. There will be very low rates on the P. I. Railway line from all points. _ The admission fee will be 25 cents, which takes to the Grand Stand__ Entries close May 21st, 1915. For Race Programme and all particulars write the Secretary FRANK R. HEARTZ, President, C. R. SMALLWOOD, Sec'y-Treas. 0900-5-11Mtufrl0l_ ; "Come to the National Clothing (‘o. On that bright and happy shore. Saturday and get the best "Tooke" 1113-5»29Mil sample shirts worth $2.00 to $2.50 for “1.000 yards new Summer Wash I Goods for dresses and suits at Patonsl Bile. 1121-5-29M1i "Now Cream Blanketlng 72 inches wus goods counter. iiio-5-zsnii lwide. to nike place or seriié; $1.26 and $1.60 per yard, to make a charming "Mlddy Walsts. special $1.00 and Summer suit. PA'l‘0NS_ $1.25 at PATONS. 1110-5-29M1l 1110-5-29M li Cut Class opened up. The patterns are entirely new, compris- ing in part Water Jugs Fruit Bowles Tumblers Nappies, etc. G. H. _Taylor _leweiler & Optician _ MORELL PATRIOTIC MEETING _ Sir,-Seeing a paragraph in this inorniiig's Guardian “that for some reason the two nien from Charlotte- town who were to speak were unable to be present," und also hearing from other sources that thosc who attenti- cil thc meeting were disappointed and blamed those in charge of the rccruit- ing campaign. I fecl, as secretary of the committee, that I must, in fairness to the speakers who kindly consented to attend make an explanation. Lieutenant Rogers of the Slstlrfiat- tulion informed me that he had ar- ranged :i meeting at Il-iorell`i`or Wed- nesday night, and asked inc to secure speakers from the City to attend. I asked His lionor Judge Stewart and Mr. .-Encas Mt-Donald, M. L. A., to go, and they both kindly consented. when I at once published their names as speakers. ()ii 'l`nesdii_v I asked central to find out who was in charge ofthe meeting at Morell_ and after enquiry she in- formed me that it was hir. R. N. Cox and that he was in Charlottetown. I thcn phoned hiin and informed hitii of what l had done, and hc told me that therc were plcnty oi` speakers at More-ll, and none were wanted from Sli-\\.iit and Wir \ltllon.ild .intl told tlicm not to attend the mcetlnli. I uni v1=ry.'mrry, indeed, to iliid that tiho good people oil Morell should think, as I aiu informed they do. that either thc speakers or comnlittee in cliargg would try to inislcad them in any way, and I trust that any of the young men who intended to enlist in tiefeiice of King, Empire and Home will rcport to nie in Charlottetown within tht- next few days. I ani, Sir, Etc., T. EDGAR MacNUTT, t‘apt:tin S2t\tl_ ltegiiucnt. A FLIIG III EVERY HOME Sit-.»“A flag in every home." Would that cvcry inan and woman in (`unatiu would rcalisc that this is not a matter of small importance. but a mutter of vital necessity to the future lift' anti honour of our country. The majority oi' (`anudiiin young people, and older olios too, think far too little of what our gloritnis iiag ri=:ill_\' stands for, and onli great rctison is bcciiiisc they see t'ar too little of il. Vliililrcn, from _ th p p is appalling, ' n of the finest quality just ‘considerwhatwouidsurelyresult il' the tlieir next door neighbours. who were Charlottetown. I then phoned Judge _Dil 1 . - _ 1 ' l do this il' thi-ir part-nts do not set the 1 lI\l‘il‘ illfillltiv. Fh0llld llc lillllfilll lf) vt»rciislictl1`or‘? Eclioanswcrs \vlii-ire' honour and respect the ling of their ,ph,.r,, is S(,m(.,hi,,g wrong $mm,“~h,_,,.0 f¢0\ll1lV.\', and how mm rp,-y learn to ind thc sooner we get down to hiisi /Zi Vlhxxe occupation? There will be plenty oil ' Nothing is so palpably evident to G 5°¢“ 9”1e“'~f95~ “I __ _ casual observer as the fact. that 19'- “5 °“° and “II 'H1159 'hal “H the . the people of this Province are not .in-ako to the awful state of affairs that prevails in Europe. consequent on this fratrlcidal war. The apathy of e so le nbc we coniinand of the sea should by some unforeseen circumstance be wrestedi i'rom Great Britain. In a very few days this fair Island would be overrun by these murderous hordes, and we_ would have a rude awakening. not onl_v to the destruction of our crops and buildings. but to the worse con- templation of the certain violation of our women, the slaughter of our little of out-_men. This is no fairy tale. if the Germans carried their tire and sword through the fertile Plains of Belgium, and made of the place a wilderness, if they treated the people of that splendid country, who were tion for allied to them ln blood. as we have the most unmistakable evideiice that they did treat them, how are we to suppose they woullti deal with us. who are of all people those whom they liuto the worst. The into of Louvain. of Itlalincs, of Termnnde and of Liege would be mild in coinparison with what they would mote out to us. Wanting food as they do in their own kingdom. where would they get it q\i'i-ker than right here. and see just where wc stand. Last were aSk9d to contribute 100000 the lnst the Canadian horses for appr6:TF‘ mately twenty-one days. It is esti- mated that the crop of outs on this island last year was ten million and some say ten); the latter estimate was got from thc Agricultural Depart T118 be 51 ntciidcil .is sticli it is onl\ what has `-lasit-rii l<’rance; it is ilic truth. it is llic cry in the wilderness, anti thc sooner wc hcetl it thc better. We had .1 wonderful exhibition oi ‘oyulty in Cliarlottetown the oihi'-i :-vc-ning. and a procession that indi "ated patriotism ot’ a prononnce»_‘1".ei`til way. none daring tt nolest us; one man from Prince iilwarcl island killed in ti foreign country, or by a foreign people. audi f due reparation were not instantly ortliconiiiig, wo knew for a surety hai thc wholc foi-cc of the might oi' hc Mother t`ountry would immedi- ‘lt‘|.V llroccctl to demand satisfaction; ias this been worth nothing to us? \rc we not under debt for all tliii-ii’ I \iitl now at the extremity oi' her cr_v for assistance. t'roni those sho has so long befriended. what will history say ol' us, it' we turn a deaf ear? What _time after the war is over to take ull our Ilttl I I i h non is real; lite is earnest,” that we liars our backs against the wall. and that the very darkest moment in all our thousand years of splendid history iS ‘ upon us, and that as we now decide so will it he for ever with us and with our children. lr it wero the last word that I should ever write l would _ unhesitatingly write: “ Awake thou that sleepest." B. HIPPEIINGS lil THE Will( ___ Victoria Day v-as generally observ- nnd fishing excursions were gotten up and there was a general relaxation niucli enjoyed by young and old. t C 4 Mrs. (", Ii. B. liongwortli made a :iellghtful hostess on Weiltiesilay af- ternoon for the closing meeting of the Bridge (‘lub. After a very interest- ing game many pretty prizes were suitably awarded for the past season to those having the highest, lowest and iuedinm scores. A unanimous. hearty vote of thanks was tendered 'he secretary for her untlring efforts in keeping the scores for the season _ uid in helping to make this Bridge the _ success it was. After a pleasant af- ' :ernoon during which dainty refresh- _ ments were served the mcinbers dis- °l°*-‘l°>i~|»1‘r‘l»”.“l’ '__ 'SPI y $i'oo_'5lo I _ - - IN .L-Asn AND NUMBER OF VALUABLE PREMIUMS 'GIVEN AWAY _ _ h 3rd Prize. 5l5.00 In :nah _ !»i.'.iP;5‘,'i" ‘:§o°g0‘i°..°¢':¢i. ui- Prnt., xio.ou in en-ti ~ 2 » - _ . E sth ra ioin Pm.. ea'-h _ ‘ ,~ ther: 4 nets of letter. in (3 q t.. 1| g, | , y -fd letter., 1 an von srrzng V _ i.'f..i.`f'ri..f ..`i:i'i`i.i 'wifi `i..fi`i'il.. ...ms ..i . wexidtaows was ....§..i1 it .. .... my . _ _ - lin tem. _ v sen ing A proper nr- tu¢_ but by patience and p=r_.¢\ernnce :W U" _ ~ _ :uc ;5_up in cash _ , - Ittl .‘ l h t I rnnlement von can win E (`u=lr Pnzr Thai ma. reunite aan Res yuuL‘i,mc u i you _ mini. n..r¢'.. ores HUNDRED oo_i.|./ms /IND NU? mil _‘|551-Fi QRS , |\iiuMs c|vEN our as ...nth nio»i-i -"=-\*\°".‘°- ° '"‘ ’~ ' >’°. ‘ ° ‘° ' d ltyi with your name and address in lull as do par _ is to write thee: name: lplniniy an .,::n he wmidend uno" m ‘hh Conn", ~_l.° _.H ‘::t.°l.:‘:i.E°::..t::_'":”::"l.::':';;‘i... _,_ ... .f vows M°~»=v- ~ OLIN Gaair Lwor | RABE ' _ "* _ .. ,||' f-,l, by return miii_ telling you whether your w=§§;’_{,‘;=;;_;';;,";;,-;,‘;;;°,; ‘:,...",..£. ,... . ......§.... rn.. t.... ........... ._....._.._. - numeen and uddrellel ofpersonn who have Y=¢¢IV°d_ °|""|lrh°I“"‘?d d°ud‘_"_ I" (~'*';"‘ ' _ 'nd lull pulicu lr: o n sim; r can ilion to_ e l’.'..§t;.:“‘il‘ti:‘z.'3:.u;:"i;::°::..".:_.:.... .....---» -» -f .»--_ -».-.~». »»~ -nne"‘in um hu compelhian hu., nu; the privilege of competing in tm: content ans i vu » . This contest will be iudled by well-'.no\vu I>\1l5"F”_' '“'" WM" h°":'"-V 5' i“‘i°"‘°"."bI°l I ! who are strangers Ko our Company and their decision should he accepted an niul. bend ya... ...wer i......¢.ia.i.iy_ _ _ D » Addr." Cnnsai-n Master... cn., -pt 75 Mefttfeulr Que - One cent per word first inset* ~ word each continuation. Cash must accomPi"Y °"d°"' M‘"lm“'" charge Twenty-five cents. I _ _ Now let us get down to business banded until next f’aii.‘ _,. _,f*>E_E.__H_+_._.¢,.t_.H4,|,;Hgy+;;--wa-I-yi-+'I®i"|*I*I'¥‘|'fI<‘|*74‘\*'f‘I‘?Ii‘|9I@49i<'|9I*|‘5Ir'¥*Ii .|,~,-,,,»;,,.-,_-.|.,~,,..|.>,~,.|.¢J,..|»:+'-i»1.-tel.-i»<+t-i-~:--is~i»s--i-s»-|m»-s-isle-|~>i--t-els:-eisleta-lei-»i~i+|-1. 3, GUARDIAN GLASSIFIEII MIS. .i>`§+I"l- P+ .°FI<°l'~!~ ion in this column, half cent per N autumn the farmers of this Island The Daugmers of rho Empire are .W _ f 4 lceplv interested in the Fifteenth An sent as their' representative, Mrs. Rogers, of Government House. On \Vednesday afternoon Mrs. Charles \rcl1ibald entertained the National of- éluded among tlte guests were Mrs. Togcrs and Mrs Hector lliclnnes of nt ln' thc writer. lun Suppose we Halifax. a sister or Mrs. A, E. Mnrri- llclp \\aiitcil-1'cini\_l~.~ say six millions, so as to be within mn, of this r~i\y_ and many otha,-g_ \ -~-----_ -_----_ _ ' ,'- _ U10 S€1f@\_\' line. tho l`arlD0l”S blirell' genuine wealth of flowers, pink anti WANT,ED._A "l},n_l‘l,lnglluhmcly AD _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ C0“lI`iblll€d 01111’ 0110 Il\lSI\“l IH every vliito, giadolias, carnations and tulips. pl) S3 timer “me ` ' ~9_.3_.,7»mf ""- ‘ ’ ' " " ` " “TJ one hundred bushels. that n bountiful warg. used m ,|@(,0,~,,t,<,,, of ,hp moms 10;_ “ ‘ _.A the old reliable Fonthill Nurseries. We teach our men to sell. Experi- ence unnecessary. Iiigllefif C0mH1IS~ . sions paid, Handsome free equip- ment. Stone & Wellington. Toronto. 0n¢_ 1050-5-26me26i 3 niisiiels of oats towards the feeunig of ~,,,,,\ ,\;.._e,ing of the iniperiai order Agents Wanted .ilistcllrllicoiis horses that had gone from Canada, if tp- Daughters of the Empire con- *Mi - -----»-»-~ ~-~- '- " ' " 'E”A`j:EW_|:A'R anti it was caicninteti uint uns would ,.-Quin; tins work in Halifax, nnving AGENTS WANTED To sELi. Fon WE CAN HANDL M Horses in exchange for Waterloo Boy Gasoline Engines. Write for catalogue and prices, The Sussex .\lotor Co., Ltd., Sussex. N. B. 1093-5-28M6l PIRILLA CORSETS MEASURED and fitted at my dressmakins YOOUIS. 53 Queen St. (upstairs). Perfect lit gtiaranleed. Nettie M. Seller, Ex- perienced Corsctiere. 1066-5-26m6i Ilcip \\'aiitcil--Male harvest had given them. And it must -ml 131,19 th fm S gf (pp amp( na- L" ' "ated .ind they vioulfl have nothing imong the ueltoinc visitors this FOR SALE-IDESIRABLFE PROP left not even their Ines, or theii .ook \ ,_ Ur \\ A Tutkei oi ie Gftv t l\onta"uc our acres homes or families Some people \\ill tank _,I \,0\,, qmtia 1141.13; land good large bilwelling house T0 l-ET'-HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS if-ik \\h\ write such u scare .irtitle and barns Amos J Robertson, this is no scare article at all, nor is it _ifigg Helen llopkirk cntei-tninctl Montague. 9936-5-17M11lEl0i .ingt-ti tt-a on ’I`liursday afternoon al icr hoinc on l.ongwortl\ Avcnuo. ik £4 in The couvociitions at Mt. Allison and \\'olfville took place this week and host niorc tlost-it iontcrnctl uith the 'orlc Several former pupils from his city. with other rclativcs and 'ricntls, ivere present at Mt. Allison ‘mi were exceptionally proud of the tigli standing matic by thc voting 'illi~, Mr. Alden ll. Dawson. of Vigg, -n f=.\;ccpti0lialI_\' clever student. was ‘warilcil the t`.ovr\rnor Gcncral's medal 'or the liiglicst standing in three 'cars' work, while other Islanders also lid well. é= ik Miss Ilitirion .\Icwbury, whose marri- tge to Mr George D. Deillols is an- 10uu<'f~d for June, was the guest at a and a delightful social hour was spent. Rcfrcslinients were teniptlngly served by the hostess before the guests dis- persed. Miss .\'cwbur_v is very popu- lar in the younger social circle and her coming marriage is being mndc the occasion ot' several \'cr_v ileliglilful social affairs. _ lion. tlliarles Dalton is at present in Boston, having gone to join Mrs Dalton and the*Misses Dalton there. \ lk will we say of ourselves, if in the time to come the die is cast against its, and wo find that where we should have |givcn the broad that was asked i'or wc gave a stonc. Oh, let. us think of all_ the:-io things wliilc yet tlicrc is time. Do you think that the fatltcrs und, mothers ol' those two boys Alfred *Riggs and Roland Tavlor. who ave . H their lives at that important time ini the history of our Empire when thel days were so dark. regret that their boys arc not now with them? Tlicrc is no possible better way in which a man can pass from our activitlns than when he emulates thc tloulli on tho Cross, and dics that others niiiy live. “O bicst, who in the battle dies. God will reward him in the skies." That beautiful monument that graces our public gardens, standing in the shadow of those two buildings, where our laws arc matic and where they are ndniinlstered, keeps for ever ilrecn the iucniory of the two boys who went from us and who did not coiiic back, wlitisc blood wfitorotl the South African voldt. front which grew the tree of liberty of South African indepcntlcncc. and who would tiow have it oilicrwisri? Our flesh and blood are now spilling their life strcnin on the llelds of I~‘laiidcrs_ and many homes on this island will be saddened, in addition to those already stricken, and yet lt cannot be pre- ventt-il il' wc wniiltl livc as free mon. llntler all tht-so conditioiis, is there not something for us all to do. is this any time for junketings. for social gatherings? Should not the men who cannot go to the front have their hands as often as possible in their Dockets to assist financially. should not the deft fingers of the women he perpetually knitting the several things so indispciisable to the men sf the front. and not employed in any other this week was Prince Rospiglioso wlo had the pleasure of visiting ~cv<.-ral of the leading fox ranches, the guest of Mayor Stc-rns. Prince Ros- viglioso is deeply concerned in the DFGSQIII crisis in Italy. as ho is attach- ed toélie staff of one of the celebrated ‘!“l\01' IS llllti 1113)' be notified to join his colours at any moment. lil it li Among the iiiterested visitors here (5 l illany of the members enjoyed u round ot' the golf links on Victoria UHF- l`0Il0W<‘lI Ill' a ilaiiitily served afternoon ten. This afternoon Mrs lliisznrti and Miss llcllinis will bc thc lioslcsses. tk it i Mrs Mcl.aggaii`s friends here were tic-lighted to learn that her husband. Mr (‘. E. Mcliaggnn. manager of tho Royal Bunk of Canaria at New Glas BOW. N_S.. is not to be transferred elsewhere as iii first announced. l\lr Mcbaggan wus to be transferred frotii New Glasgow to Picton, but thc husl» ness men oi' town felt they could ill afforti to lose his services and frcf-l_v signed two petitions asking that Mr Mcbaggau he retained there. Replies I received by the forwardcrs of the petition state that Mr Mirhuggan will be retained. I i 0 Premier Mathieson presided yester- day nt the Convocation of Prince of Wales College. 'l‘lic lady graduates looked charming in their dainty light dresses and received very maii_v com- pliments anti congratulations on the good ‘work achieved during the year. _ The llliiess of Dr Robertson. which 31-_ pAUL.S_ prevented his being present, was 4160011' regretted by U10 fl1¢‘»ll|ll’ t\¥\ A. ‘ f , ~ - _ _ ~ >, _ _ » ~ " rw’ " ` ' ' -lou' flmirc, 1 pair pups", gill crlgc I W class “.~\" island stock. \\`ill ranch saint- for ptirclia.~acl‘ at cost if tic- desircd. Apply llox 1290. Vliarlottc- town. 10.\0-5-"7.\i6i. F tit\ llall tiom paitics wishing to W H \\ an lcd furrow cows. Apply Donald McMil- lan. St. Avartls. 1075-5-2_7_lt'l1iip_tl. AtFEb`-Ti°.TU`RNisHEo MooEnN house by married couple. Apply Mrs. ll. _-\. l\icl{a_v, Strathcona nmol. 1090-5-"7ni3i. URNISHED HOUSE (SMALL) OR Apartments. Stale situation and terms, R.l<`.A_ Guardian Office. 1067-5-26mtf purcliasc a Blake Underwriter|WANT_§'S§GTlD HANl§‘MvA_R'I“N_E' Sleani l’uinp, 96 l\.p., capacity 2,000.- 000 gallons per 24 hours. Pinnp is ready to run. 1052-5-26mtl` engine 10 org. 12 li. p. will either hire for season or purchase. Atl- drcss llov 9-i, (‘.hu'lottcto\vn_ 9930-5-l3Mtf_ _`l T I ' S I ll Ii cHuntH__snvltts Finsi' ME'rHoo|s'r n.in,--Iluptistnal and Reception service t’ollo\\'etl by the l.ord's Sup- per. 2.30 p.m., Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 p.m_. sermon. Sith- I ject-Jesiis Revising Sabbath Obser- vance. Preaclier, Rev. J. I.. Dawson, GRACE CHURCH D and Bible t`iarw:cs. 2..‘lilp .ni. lilvclyv- (- body \vclconle. All seats free. 7 p. nl. Scrninn_ l‘rcuclicr_ Rcv. l<`. ll. l.iltlcjolins. 2 ST. JAMES. ( 1 a. ni.-Sernion. Subject, The Most Blessed Thing on Earth. Sunday School and llible Classes at 2.110. Strangers always welcome and s'r_ PE'rER's _ 8 a, in. and ll a. ni, Mutln_:_10_I5. Sunday School and Bible Class 2,30. i<)\'cnsong and Procession 7 p m.. All scat.; frcc and iinappropriated l‘rcaclier, Rev. Canon Simpson. PEOPLE'S CHURCH. ci~vit'c at 7 p. m. Preacher, Rev D. McLean. "A large assortment of Uinbreilas, udies and gents, complete stock. 75c. iiio-szanii "Just arrived 75 doz. “Tooke" sani- lo Shirts. Values up to $2.50. Sat- rdny Special Sllc. National Clothing 0. 1121-5-29M1i “'l`r_\' the "Tipperary" Clgdr 4 for 51:- Everybody likes lt. E. A. Foster, cntral Drugstore. 1116-5-29M3l_ “A Startling Shirt Sale. 50 dozen Colored Stripe Shirts go on .sciils provitlcti.` 7 p. nt. Si-rniou, sale saturday mornin! it ssc' \\’hcn and whcrc we are ai our C bc:-t'_’ l‘rcticlicr, Rev. l)r. Fiillcrtoil. ZION CHURCH. recorded Act of the Apostles. Child- rens address. The Fruit Tree. 2.30 p, ni., Sunday School and Bible t'luss. 7 p. ni. Sernmlt, Subject, The flow at a \`cnture. Preacher, Rcv. tl. 4'. Taylor All souls free CENTRAL CHRISTIAN. i 1 a. m.-Sermon. 7 p. ni. Sernion- Sunduy School and Bible Classes A 2.30. All arc welcome. Special I5' music. Preaclici'--Rev. J. White-I ome quicIt._ “The Ilaberdash- ery,” Sunnyside. 1133. ¥ lil MEMIIIIIIII es+xM»s4 MRS. J. T. BUFIHOE. Mrs. .loliii 'I`. Burhoe fornierly of lexniidra, P. E. Island, died sudden- at her home Westboroiigli, Mass.. on Thursday. May iilth in the 68th. head. .war of her asc. 'rue deceased was ii BAPTIST. dullgliter of the late Thomas Wood of _C ‘ -1 w D. lu. Sermon. l’renc.lier, Rev. 7.. ll L_ l"asli_ Alexandria, P. E. I.. and n sister ol' liir. Joseph \\'ood of Hillsboro. P. E. I. ho is the only surviving member of lllrso faniily. Mrs. Burhoe wa.1,a de- voted' nicinbi-r of tho Baptist Church and a woman of exemplary Christian character. Besides her husband .who survives there are two sons and -three nughters left to mourn the lossof a good mother. There is a large family _ rnion_ iommunion 8..l0 ii. ni. tonnireilon and many friends Ili lhli All si-nts free. 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