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A JUNE S. 1915 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE rl-1Raa_ ° - -f - `___'_;;If"’<-t _ 'ff ,' . 1' _l l'-Ja( _ . _ -=_,.-s; '_f_t"" ~ ,.,.. / _ . .- Psiisoiiiiis A Mr c. rl. 111|-ati,in_-Efciiaiit, s¢i=et@i:'sV' .914 _ Bay. was in Charlottetown yesterday, Mr Charles Mitchell, Charlottetown. , i f _ *_/~ i Huazel I g`h0Se to _whom tha _ odur of Witchfilliazel- is I disagreeable will find this _ pr arauonidesirnble, as t ih_ odor is that of-Wood ‘ Vi ets. ` N _ _ §[ii_is product is an ef- . ficacious remedyin cases ‘P Of 'l)llfI1S,bruises, cuts, in- ‘ secft bites, chilblains, sun- burn, etc. it is perfectly anti- segtic and makes an ex- ce-ent After Shave and Tdlet Preparation-25c a bottle. 'i x. ._. 1 . A. Foster C 2 Central Drugstore, __ X. 1 _in-in _ i ._,_Z_Z_5i_g1-x---1l- -MADE IN CANAQAV _ WHICH GIVES _FULl`.COMFORl` ` ,-_‘_ ll,-ii 'KLOSED ~ _KROTCH l Suez Canal in Egypt; also the try-out returned home last night from St John. Miss Beatrice Proud, city, is visiting ln Highfield. the guest of Miss Gladys Steed. __ -_ Mr T. A. Benson, poultry represen- tative of the Department of Agricul-_ ture.; returned to Charlottetown by the express last night. Mr J. D. Stewart, of Messrs Mathie- son. Macdonald & Stewart Geor e- day. _ hiissA~Cladys Stead, Highfield. wa; among the passengers to the city yes- terday oii the western train. Mr. J. L. Worthy. of the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia. leaves this morning for Amherst, where he will go in training for the front. Mrs. James P. Shaw (nee Miss Lil- iian Riggs), Gary, Indiana, arrived in Charlottetown by the Express Thursday night to visit her-parents. The Guardian regrets to learn that Mr. William Riggs, Baggage Master at Charlottetown, is seriously ill at ills home. Mr. S. J. Keith, Glace Bay. ‘(`.. B.. is visiting Cliarlottetoivn, the guest ol’ E. F. Acorn. Mr. Keith conducted a .successful tailoring business, and Mr. Acorn was in his employ for about 6 years. _He thinks there‘s no place like “The Island" and expects to make his home here l`or the summer. _ THE FHIPLFS _,___ Four reels of good, wholesome fun, lit to look and laugh at, was the “Mil- lion” as presented at the People’s Theatre last evening. it is Henry W. Siivuge's famous melodramatic-i’arci- cal production that has won the dis- tinction ot' possessing more ‘laughter than any comedy of recent years. The coiitinuous mirth proceeds equally from the action, caricatures and situa- tions oi one oi' the most novel and ili- genious plots ever presented oli the stage or screen. ll' the old philo.so~' pliers are right, and "laughter is wealth,” then “The Million" is well named. - it also presents one of the most re- markable examples of character acting supplied in years. in the impersona- tion of “Le Baron", the crook by Ed- ward Allies. in the course of the istory he is called upon to portray no less than six elltirely distinct charac- ters, and he lends to each of the six roles a totally distinct personality. The Patlie News contained many scenes of interest, worthy of note be- ing tlie review ol’ the Aiist_ralian forces in England and on guard along the ol’ air-craft for the ltiissiaii Govern- ment. ~ Sidiiey'Drew in the “Professional Scapegoat" a Vitagrapli offering was at his best. Growing accustomed to being fired, llc fires the lioor walker into a box of crockcry, tires himself and gets married. Tile above programme is one well worth seeing and will be repeated at all three .shows to-day, including the matinee at 3.15. H. C. MORPHY NOMINATED FOR NORTH PERTH, ONT. MILVERTON Ont., Julie 2.-H. C. Morphy, K. C. of Listowel, the pres- cnt member, was the unriiiiinous choice. of the North Perth Conserva- tive Association here today as its can- didate for the House oi! Commons. "‘* wii.L|AMs. GREENE ai Roms co.. _ t-...vm `- sEni_iN. 0N'r_ARi0 3 ~cAajrER at co.. LTD.. law? 11151- recoived by cxprcss 500 pounds (.lioici- onion sets i`or sale ut their Seed Store. 1250-ii-snizl. MONTREAL HAD $100,000 BLAZE i -- __ _ \ lvloN'rm~:Al._ June 2.-Damage es- _timllted at $100,000 was done last ` night when the big bakeries ol' James ,Strachaii, Ltd.. City Hail Avenue, were burned. One employee, Hypolite llernard, was burned to death, and several other employees had narrow escapes. Ninety horses were saved from the stables before the buildings were destroyed. _ ` \ .- -eg- U1-_-B! _ ‘_ ».l3LlN|] so Plllllllllll lllllll i SllllSiIll|Pl|UlS YESTERDAV’S SUBSCRIPTIONS W_ ||_ llntlorliiiy, lilly l-'ortiinc... 1.00 _ _ _ ISLAND PATRIOTIC FUND. To the Cliarlottctown Giizirdinn, Charlottetown, P.E.i.: " ' ldnxzloseil please find $ . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. as my contribution in the Island iiinrioilc committee Fund. Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - -- '. Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . liiuhy i-iowcii, Tryon . . . . . . . . . .. 1.25 .-__»;é- = gi'-I yn 5; Uur.__ Lawn Mowers are Made to Mow _ th od ‘lc nds, equip d with /~..... '....,.._.li;....... 4;” id in operation' cut close' and require sharpening ,seldoin ` gwhble season; even though they are much in use. _ . - - "~`-'"1"' ' ' ` -- :tl " elim!-i' ‘ ` " ar" _ ;. - ~ _ A 3 iv _ V .Nur-ly _ ` _ "`\\ best grass cutters jf/ I. 'at the price, your _ /=_-_.-..'f6‘ money will buy- " ' _ _` - I if ,lx getonejtisbound- _ V. ' " -.'__;_ . `.._'// ~ _.I f/ \\ _ _, _ ‘___ y _ if tu to* satisfy you. __ _ _--r. 6. . -_ .- n efrom - The lawn mow- ' showing are the 1 K town, was in Charlottetown yester-"‘ _G. A. Policy, Lunenburg. t - filnilniii iii imilili I if ” C iiiii lilii ii _,____._,¢ ._. At ii meeting of the Charlottetown Driving Club last evening, which was largely attended, classes were made, and horses classified for the first ma- tinee to he held on the driving park _¢|_~¢,¢k_ Monday, June 14. commencing lat 1.30 sharp. Valuable prizes have been_co`ritrlbuted by thef merchants and at least three p_rlze's"*will he given ln.ea.ch race. Five classes will he run 0ff,__\y_h‘l:ch__lncl\ides Class A, Trot and pace-_ lass B Pace,_ Class B Trot, C135* C_1§uc_e§ C,iaAss C_Trot. The oiil- clals appo nte'¢1__for_~tii`e_races are an follows: Starter, W. F. Hughes; of President P. S. Brown, A. F. Mu phy and H. Kelly. ' Hllllll lXH|lllll|lli HALIFAX, June 4.-Some very fa horses have been entered for the Pro vincial Exiiibitlon Stakes races, take place in September. The list entries foiiows:- Two-Year-Old Trot. F. W. Foster, Kingston. G. H. Hooper, city. Dr J. T. Jenkins. Charlottetown. hour. _I-I. C. Lydiard, Centreville. Frank Boutilier, city. F. G. Kennedy, Southport, P.E.I. Three-Y ear-Old Trot. ,3- Jas. A. Chisholm, New Glasgow. if .H. Lydiard, Centreville. H. C. Jewett, Fredericton. Stephen Purvis, North Sydney. Frank Boutilier, city. J. Stanley Wedlock, Charlottetown. 2.40 Trot. ' Dr J. T. Jenkins, Charlottetown. H. C. Lydinrd, Centreville. Iohn (lliisholni, Sydney. Stanley I-lirsliman, city. Dr T. R. Johnson, Great Village. Peter Carroll, city. Angus MacGiiiivray. New Glasgow. I. J. Gillis, East Bay. Frank Boutilier, city. P. Doherty, Sydney. H. H. Horne, Charlottetown. i-l. (‘_. Hooper, Charlottetown. Wells Rockwell, Bliltown. R. E. Feltus. Lawrencetown. C. A. Young, Middleton. V iames Millman, Summerside. 2.40 Pace. F. W. Foster, Kingston. George Hopkins, Springhill. MacKinnon 'Drug Co., Charlottetown. .l. A. Henderson, Charlottetown. Thomas Raymond, Fredericton. l<‘ri1nk Boutilier, city. ` ' A. S. Etter, Amherst. ' 'i`. C. Edgett, Charlottetown. I.. A. Simpson, Amherst. ' 2.30 Trot. ‘ - Thomas Muiiroe, New Glasgow. William E. Baxter, St John. i)r J. T. Jenkins, Cliarlottetown. Don. F. Fraser, New Glasgow.- il. A. Mcisaac, St Andrews, N.S. .Iohn Chisholm, Sydney. Maciiinnon Drug Co., Charlottetown. Peter Carroll, city. ` ` Stephen Purvis, North Sydney. J. J. Gillis, East Bay. _ Frank Boutilier, city. P. Doherty, Sydney. H. H. Horne, Cliarlottetoilvn. ‘ J. Stanley Wediock. Cliarlot-tetown. H. C. Hooper, Charlottetown; R. E. Feltus, Lawrencetown. J. W. Burke, Middleton. _ James Mlllman, Summelisidel ' 2.30 Pace. R. B. Mcileath. Campbellton. _ Thomas Munroe, New Glasgow. F. W. Foster. Kingston. George Hopkins, Springhill. J. A. Henderson, Charlottetown. Thomas Raymond, Fredericton. Frank Boutilier. city. A. S. Etter, Amherst. T. C. Edgett_ Charlottetown. L. A. Simpson, Amherst. 2.19 Trot. Dr J. T. Jenkins, Charlottetown. 'i`. J. Murphy, city. Dr T. R. Johnson, Great Village. Thomas Raymond, Fredericton. Frank Boiltilier, city. O_ H. Triiinor, Charlottetown. Hammond Kelly, Charlottetown. 2.19 Pace. R. B. McBeath, Campbellton. F. C. Redding, North Sydney. William E. Baxter, St John. MacKinnon Drug Co.. Charlottetown. J. A. Henderson, Charlottetown. Peter Carroll, city. ghomas Raymond. Fredericton. Bridge. _ W. B,_ Lint, Fredericton. ' Frank Boutilier, city. - P. Doherty, Sydney. _ ' T. C. Edgett, Charlottetown. _country points selling fresh gathers stock at 18 cents. Wholesalers sei to the trade at 20%, cents. some fe l,100 cases is reported to have _hee exported this week. IMPROVED. IMPERTINENCEI THAT'8 ALL 'iziu - SAYS DAILY- NEW that Germany is seeking to gal ‘ can ease. A more sheeting or con- S teinptuous reply, or-` at Batter refusal io t--'-f- iiie American government LONDON Julie 1.-iii their com- S0-""._ !_. \_uli hardly be fm“5_i“ed- ment on the German reply to the U‘;:‘“'lf‘ ‘i"" l<"'i1ilY Ulliiakcu Pfihldegl United States governnient's note the :Xpl?;’;{riZH‘*Ulw*:tl:“;l;“:-31 tglifglages. 0?, morning newspapers take the vieu; “mhelm.B_U,aSse seek to “vom g|v_| time by involving the United States "ig il Diliill illiswcr to his plain ques- in a diplomatic controversy. They contend tiiat almost all the sliega tions." The Daily News, in an editorial, false. ' ' tween Germany andthe Unite States. "Gerinany’s repiy," says the Daily Mall. "shows a complete failure to tlolis made iii Gerniany's defense are thinks th” me 5l'°““d3 0" which Germany seeks to justify the sinking The Daily Mail considers that a sit- °f_ the Lusimiiia We "mere l"‘P@"' uation of real gravity has arisen be- tinence," and like other newspapers d declares that the case of the steam- er Megautlc proves the_a1legation that the Lusitania was carrying understand the temper of the Am- troops ‘ or mu'nition`s' 'had nothing The Morning Post, in an editorial, says that it.is_.not.for Great Britain to give advice to the United States in such a case as this, and that if the United States is driven into the war it will not he hy the arguments of the belllgereiits, but by the course of EVCIIIS. i’roccedillg to deny that the Lusi- tania could be regarded as a cruiser. declaring that she had not been taken over by the adniiralty, the Morning Post argues that it has not been cstahllslieii that she had lnuni- tions oi' war aboard. But even if she had, the newspaper continues, that would not have justified the sinking of the Lusitanla. but only lu seizing her as a prize for examina- _- .... 1- V _. _ ___ ‘- _ - , . . - Al_ Q .ii ; 1 -ii i Gavin i-lardlng, Graiiam’s Road, P.E.l. dgar Campbell, Little Bras d’0r - ._ George E. Full Souris- . ing fresh gathered stock in round lotl ~ w extra "Selects" at 24 cents. A lot of orlcan people or to meet thc Amerl- ~whate_ver_to do witiiwher being sunlctlon, ._ _ _ - er-e-1 i -i -_-iz »- 3:5 '- Prpqgeg, _Mayor Sterns and J. C. Crabbe. Timers, C. P. Thorne and _ _ -_ V _ A. B. Warren. The committee on ' - '- prizes and classification is made up rs _ ne Year A oT "M "Ml Silver Black Fo __ Started In B iness __ _ ry _u -----<8----we-1-~N--1.-=-»---D--f# ' T H "During" this year thathas passed it has done more towards spread- ing the news of the Fox Industry throughout Canada and the United States, thanany other one medium. _ _ _ ‘ _ From it you learn all that is taking place in the Fox Industry. _ If you are interested in raising foxes, or if you are a shareholder in any-Fox Company you cannot afford to be without it. Our July umber _ will be a special New England one and an extra large distribution is _guar anteed throughout the New England States. _ _ _ ` We have a number of new plans which we intend to carry into effect during the coming year to advertise the Fox industry,and we ask the support of every Fox man,so that we may be able to make them successful. _ If you are not already a subscriber let us hear from you. 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D at Mohtrbai. has greatly improved Hazen, who was recently operated mi u -N V _ - 1 - ` _ I Nova Scotia i-He writes from Lake Pincus tiiiri. he -has cog dr recovered the expects to ` _ to Ottawa W 11;? da _,and _ lo on_to_St J __ ii luis. A ' l Hon. J. o. Hszsu on:A1'i.v Y! I/__5;`A -_ cg _ rm ` _ -1" _; tx _ i 3. ..; _ f-Quliss-e-4 mil u ._ ' -_ _ i . '-f';e»*” 1 _._, _-_