The Guardian i ¢1~'r#'i.l» ~ 1 I 1 .1 s Read Daily by 42,000 People. _ I Sworn Circulation Statement Furnished Advertisers , ‘ gvawr-11'-.-.-.-_-.-.-_-. _ _ _ _ _-_-_-_ _ 7-,_._,_,_.,_.__v__._.___,V_V,v_v___V_____>___________ _ _ _ Y _ Y Y A _ Y A f _ . ' , , . f “ ' " “ x 9 I ins ci-i1i1ii,,t;1i_i~_;;iiy{_ H utui 1 _ 1 . morning noiiymnnioa am ' - _ . _ 1090111! (new lvoiilne Dany) ilu I _ --» eHARLo'i'1‘E'rowN, CANADA, MONDAY, AUGUST 2 1915 {"~'° "" "°" ‘°°"""'” """"“"' SDNS OFENG DECORA UW’ As is the annual custom with they members of the Benevolent Society of the Sons of England in this city, yes- terday was observed in decorating the graves of tlielr deceased brothers. The slight shower in the early morn- ing had the effect of allayiiig the dust and the drives to the various ceme- iterles were not unpleasant. ’1‘lie bro~ there inet in front of their Lodge ;Room at 9 a.m. with teams, and from there they divided and each of the 101100/ini; cemeteries was visited: .Sherwood, Cross Roads and Marsh- .1l0lli. Where the graves of their de English roses and the Union Jack At Marshfield the service of the Order was held and the congregation joined with the brothers, assisted by Rev Mr. COITIII. Al. 2.30 pm , [|15 nlgm bers of the Lodges Eton and Prince .Edward formed in procession 1|-mn their Lodge room, Victoria Row, and headed by the 82nd Regiment Band, marched to the monument in Queen Square in charge ei' nroihor E. D $101115: MHPSIIRII, where a large wreath was placed by Bro. (Private) H. E. ‘l.Vloore, at the base ot’ the menu- ment, in loving memory of Bro. Ro- land D. Taylor, of Lodge Prince Ed- ward, born .irtl March, 1878, joined thc -society, 11th April, 1899, and killed Joined Prince Edward 15th December, ut Paardeberg, S. A_, 18th 1.',_-,b,-“aryl 1900." The service hero, as ut the I'eoplo’s Ccuietery, where they after. wards marched to. was conducted by .Past District Deputy Bro. L. B. Mil. ler, who acted as President, assisted \ 'est Iiidfes. ' by Bro. H. M. Chandler, Chaplain, BRO. VERNON LOWE. Born 1877. A and Bro. J. Harry Williams, Secre- Joined Prince Edward, 19th March, ' tary Only the partial service at the 1900. Died 7th February, 1905. BRO. H. GORDON AITKEN. Born P I _ 1885. Joined Prince Edward, 21st . copies Lemetery, where a large ga- June, 1904. Died 6th February, 1907. BRO. GEORGE LEWIS. .Born 1871. -1- _T oined Eton Lodge 20th May, 1897. (Special to The Guardian) (Special te The Guardian) led 21st October, 1907. LONDON, Aug. 1.--A fine tribute is LONDON. July 31---'V110 Lffldlltl BRO. FRED PARKMAN. Bern 1860. paid ie sir Robert Borden in n brief liucr Iberian was sunk by a Gorman oined Eton Lodge 21st May, 1900. statenient appearing in "Lund :ind SUl>111111`l110- F111” 11101111101'-‘i 01 1l10 )ied 30th June, 1909. Water.” One cannot forget that it is ‘V010 l1lll011~ TWO 111011 1111011111 1110 1011- BRO. HAROLD GREY. Dorn issi. duo to staiosnion of tho norden typo," 11110 110111 =u\<1 61 lullricil Safely. oined Prince Edward 19;), 1015,-ch' (hc writm- noted 1-that me 1;,-msn The casualties on board the Iberian 1900. Died zsiu september, 1908. Empire owes its .solidarity to-dey. wars Ceureti 1>s'S1\u11 fire. Fel-r ofthe BRO. HUBERT MABON, Born 1876, Men who have declined to admit that SW011 111011 lfllleil 010 S0111 10 l111V@| oined Prince Edward 30th December, any consideration, personal or immo- 00011 /\l110Fl0l"l1i- T110 SUl1111111`ll10 101* 902. Died 5th October, 1903. diate, can outweigh the ultimate good D1’-(10011 1110 li1101` 7111111 U10 V0-*S01 W11111 M|D5|-||p|V|AN A__ G__ WATSON that myalty and faith to 3, pledged to the bottom. She was from Liver- ied on board II. M. S. "Bellcrophon," word bring with them. D001 -l11ll’ 29 101” 11051011 Wl1l1 730 1011>' nionunient was used. The procession Jiere ro-formed and marched to the tlierlnghad preceded it. Here the graves oi’ some tweiity-five members J wore decorated, after which the pro- D cessloii returned to the city and dis- banded at the Lodge room, where a ~J short session was held. Acting Presl- I dent, Bro L B Miller thanked tl » ~ ~ . ie Brothers for the generous turnout and J .stated that while he did not wish to .be personal, he was particularly pleased to see Bro. Moore with them J on this occasion. He understood that 1 he had already enlisted for the front in the P. E. I. Brigade now being D formed. _He felt confident that il’ he ( was a fair sample of the tom ositloii 1 I D of the Brigade. that Prince Edward S Island need have no cause to fear that t her sons would give a correct account p of themselves under all circuni- stances. lie assured Ilro. Moore that lan( . 1 f ., SIILL WIIH HIM HUMBIHU fH[N[;H my ot a ineinbor ot’ this society, but the _ .odges show their respect in placing --~ remembor while none of us has it florul tribute and flag. (Special to The Guardian) _i l . he would carry with him their honrti- ii est wishes for his safe keeping and to I 10186 of his life. you tho ood who presides over our destiiiics lu Char- J ot t ` ' ~ e own, will be found in the tren<.h- Died liecouiiior 28th, 1909. es on the plains oi' Flanders. Iiis safe return will be luiilcd with the o greatest delight. by the Lirotliers ns Died February 17, 1911. well as a host of friends and well- WlBl101'B. island. Joined Prince Edward Tho Prosidcnt's short address was 1 warmly npplaudcti. Ou motion a vote of thanks was tendered tho President land. Joined Eton Lodge May for the efllcient manner in which ho 1 had conducted the services. Another unanimous vote of thanks wos order- J ed to be presented to the 82nd Regi- 1 ment Band for the quality and quan- tity of music supplied; and also the thanks of the Brothers were tendered to the members of the Committee and 1 those contributing in asslstln in the Charlottetown, 1872. Joined Prince Edward Lodge 31st January. The f0lI0WlilB is a list of the graves Died Montreal, December 15. 1912. Z work of decoration. decorated: BRO. ROLAND D. TAYLOR, Prince at Paardeberg, S. A., 18th February. 1900. NL ‘ Died at St. John, N. B., 1913. BRO. W. F. SCANTLEBURY. Born September, 1849. Joined Eton Lodge lottetown. Joined Eton Lodge May 13, 7th August, 1891. Died 25th Sopteni- 1897. Died in tlharlottetown Septem- ber, 1894. b . s ----~-~- ~~~~~~ ~~»~---~»----- land is much appreciated by all CLASSIFICATION I I , 82nd ilcginieiit lland on tho ,V _,___ lonco of the iiii-ircliliig music fur- . ii ONE CENT per word each Inser- tion for advertising in this column. Cash must accompany orders. Mini- mum charges. twenty-five cents. WANTED AT ONCE-HOUSE FOR small family, centrally located. Ap- llly at this office. 1590-6-21Mtf LOST.-On the Brackley Point Road Sunday night, a rubber tire. Finder please leave at Large’s Livery St 6272mll grapher by a graduate from Ilnlon Commercial College. Apply to Sadie Livingston, Ciiniberland. Lot _$15. P.E.I. 8-2m2l BUSINESS ENVELOPES. - No. 8 printed with name and address either on flap or front, $3 per 1,000; $5.50 for 2.000; $12.00 for 5,000; $20 for $10.00. GUARDIAN OF- ing to dispose of one or more pairs of Island Pedigreed 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 in the company II' desired. Correspondence solicited. "K," care of Guardian. 2305-7-28mtf Mlnardb Llnlmont cures .Neurallla hours and forty-eight minutes. Mln|rd'l Llnlmont Cure! Dlphtherla Mlnard'| Llnlment Cures Rheumatlsm LAND TE GRAVES BRO. D. M. RICHARDS. Born 1866. Joined Eton Lodge 19th May, 1891. Died 25th July. 1895. BRO I W WADMAN Born Au . . . _ g. ust, 1830. Joined Prince Edward 22 ,MaY. 1895. Died 25th Allgut, 1895. BRO. W. ARBING. Born September 1867. Joined Eton Lodge 22 Septem- ber, 1891. Died 15th September, 1899 Y » 52.50 per yur by mall In ldvlnel lsiiic on l‘riil.iy Sir (‘h.irIcs I’ David Western Theatre. Allied Airmen liombarii Mr .lolin Tlioiiipsoii was rounscl The first witness calluil was Enicrson ltlusioll ailing lcilgci ilerk ol the J H_ HARR|S_ Bom 1845;* llaiik 0i"Novu. Scotia.lliiiainiiicil by one on Lodge 23,4 M ’ 185% _ Mr. 'l`houipson, he pi'odiice_d the re. Died 26", October’ 190%( ay ccilit signcd by Miicl\cill for his ..:°."‘i-...L.rr“:§'.<.°_~ but Admit Front has been Pierced at Several Point '-‘11‘1‘<1 ccmber, 1850. Joined Prince Edward May, 1895. Died 30th Januay, BRO. R. B. SHAW. Born 1870. Joined Prince Edward 31st January, 1899. Died 6th December, 1903. BRO. J. R. DAVISON. Ilorn June, 1844. Joined Prince Edward 1st April, 1900. Died 8th August, 1903. BRO. T. EVANS. Born 1867. Join- ed Eton Lodge 1st November, 1894. Died 17th January, 1904. BRO. D. DALLING. Born 1880. Joined Prince Edward 14th January, 1902. Died 19tii April, 1904. BRO. ROY DAVISON. Born 1882. 1903. Died 22nd April, 1904. BRO. W. F. COLLINGS. Born 10th September, 1876. Joined Eton Lodge ay, 1899. Died November, 1904. Lost at sea between Halifax and the I ost at sea oft Boston liarbour. I ‘ BRO. W. R. BOREHAM. Ilorn Dc- lottetowii. Joined Eton Lodge town, 1886. Joined Prince Edward Edward Lodge. Born 3rd March, 1378, Sth December, 1903. Died 31st March, Joined 11th April. 1899, killed in action 1913. .s oi` citizens was attested to by tho U()NI)ENSEDI\|)S. Iargo iiiimbors who lined the T00 LATE FOR :yolks and visited tho Cenielcry. harlottetown Harbour. August 27th, 887. Although not a member of the ocict th S 1’ E ` y e ons o ngland pay their ribute of respect at lils last resting lace, for from his native home. SIDNEY ALLISON. Native of Eng Wm. F. RIGGS. Native of I’. E. . oined Eton Lodge March 16th, 1893. A. HENRY. Born in P. E. I. ii Eton Lodge, December 18, Join- 1902. GEORGE PROCTOR. llorn in I’. E. Feb. 1, 1902. Died March 12, 1911. H. MCGREGOR. Born in P. E. ls- 5th, 904. Dlcd June 2IIril, 1911. ERNEST TEED. Joined Eton Lodge lily 16th, 1903. Died March 26th, 9 ... FREDERICH EVANS. Born Char- July 9th, 1894. Died May 18th. 1918. RICHARD M. JOHNSON. Born 1899. WM. H. SMITH. Born Charlotte- W. H. CLARK. Born in St. B. Joined Eton Lodge May 6, John, 1897. BRO. THEO. MOORE. Born Char- er 13, 1913. That this event of the Son of Eng- class- side- The uarillan congratulates the sons on iolr splendid appearance and tho oxcob islicd. 'with enticing words of iuuii's wisdom (Special to The Guardian) PARIS, July ill.-In Artois, in the vicinity of Souchez and Labyrintii there was last night an intermittent rifle fire and caniionading but no cn- gagement of infantry. In Argonne at the crossing of the road from Scrvon to Bagatellc wltli that which i‘iiiis from Layon to llinarville, the ex- plosion of ii German mine ycstcrduy was followed by fairly spirited fight- ing ln the course ot` which we suc- ceeded iii occupying the excavation made by the explosion. (Special to The Guarglan) PARIS, Aug. 1.-German night at- tacks ln Alsace were repulsed with heavy losses, according to an ollici:-il statement issued this afternoon from jtlic French \’Vui' Ofllco. lil the region of Artols, zirounil Souchcz, sonic (inr- nian attempts to attack with lluntl grenades were repiilscd easily. in Alsace, in the inlilillo ol' thc night tho enemy attacked without success our positions Schratanianiiclc and Relcli- 1tckei'opi’, suffering heavy losses. On thc rest of tho front there has been no incident of importance to rc- port. During the day oI` July 23 our nero- plancs threw thirty shells on the shells oil ii military train. (Special to The Guardian) VIENNA, July 31.-Aiistriuii cavalry eutcrcd Lublin Frlilay afternoon, ac- I aviation camp at Dalheim, also six' I coi'dl_ng to :iii olllcinl statcincnt issued to-night by llie Austrian War Office. (Special to The Guardian) Pl~1'l‘it0GltAD, .liily !ll.~-While the Austro-German assaults have been ro- pulscd in several places along the Bai- tic line, the admission is made in an ofllcial statement issued to-night by the licziduuarters of thc General Staff that the Riisslan front has been pierc- oil ut important points. (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Aug. 1.-The fate of the ,Rilsslaii armies in thc Polish salient still hangs in the balance. No ofll- clal conllrinution has been rccuivml of thc evacuation of \\'arsu\\' by the Russians, but they are witlulrawing eastward. KIISLHS "ISIIII" LONDON Aug. 1.-The (lcrinnn i<.mpcroi' has fssiiod ai iniinifesto to tho Gorinun pcoplo on the uiiiiiver- sary of the outbreak ol' the wur. in his manifesto he says: "lloforo God and 'history my coiiscicuce is clear. l _have not willed thc war. l"ull ot' gra- titude wc can say today God is withl us." ` SILIIIIIIIN IHMI IIIIIEIHS IIIIIEWLLL The Salvation Aim Citadel was large number oi’ extra chairs had to be brought in by the ushers to uc- coinmodato the crowd lust iiigiil, this being tho Farewell service of Ensign (lorrliiiiiiuiis, 13 1:11, “Finally hre- tlircii farewell." llc szilil, in puri. since' coming to (llinrlottotowii over two years ill-io, lie lind noi sliiinned to ilocliiro the wliolo council of (led. 'l`lic message inny not liiivc been delivered and ii grcut flow of eloquence, but hc ruiles how deeply and keenly |10 10* iI1`0110fl l1l5 ‘leI’“l`l~“‘"° “ml um s°v°"` speech pnrposcil Mr. L. L. Jenkins 'l`llE \Vl‘iA'1`llEl¥~ 1118 01' 111° 1;1"°;1K $190133; l"’,‘ff‘l“f(l)‘§{§ an connoinor. Mr. Joini :\ioi\'n.v. r S0 C 0-S0 Y 0 0° f - ‘ \`\’iiei:tlcy Rivcr, seconded and was PEDIPERATURE’ always cherish the fond and pleasant further _wppormll by M,._ John Mlm TIDE» llI00N» ETC 1110111°'"l"f5 01' lll” “my ln Ch“"l°ll°'°w“ ray, North \\'iltsliire. After a lapse A Mid 1110 ll0110l`0‘"l lmspllallly °f ll” ot' a few minutes and no other nomi- DGODIG- N601ll0S5 10 Say W°l"l" Collld nations made, it was moved that uonii- TORONTO, August 2. -Maritime: 1101 Oxprc-is his feelings n01‘ 111059 of nations closc, which niotloii was car- Moderate winds a few local showers MTB Wllllfe- ll” lmll "°l Sm" “ll lm rlctl- S0111" 111 111950 DFUSCII1. l10W~ but mostly fair not much change In W011l1l lll<0 1° l“1V0 590" “°"°“1Pll5l10‘l ever, ebjcctcil and wished to propose 3 1 temperature. but thanked God for what hail been Mn J_ A_ M(._q,“,,-vy_ Amor R good able' 2 _;_; THE W'EATIlER yesterday was 110110 l111l10l1` “'°l'k “lld l“l’0“l' 01 l°V0 deal of discussion, Mr. Jenkins ex- WANTED-°*A P°ll1l°" il' “°"°` cloudy with a few lfglit showers of f1'011l 111110 10 H1110- Dllflllg 1l‘0_llI1‘1 pressed his willingness to reopen the rain in the morning but 116001111118 fine Wl1110l` 01 1l1”ll` sllly upwlmls of 'lo 1° nominations. :is lie did not desire the and pieiisniit in the afternoon. 40 0111111103 l111i1 110011 D1`0Vld03“,,, mx* iq, ‘.», _<_.,---1-rs ,V *L ` ~ - _ -_ - . .»-.og 1 ,,._‘ .»,_<- ,A 1, - .. 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