I i t i __¢,_,__,<._.._....__, __ _ L+ ‘fi *_ ,... / .\ . J' _-5 ly F5' 1; ii" 1 it:\ir“‘i ‘ ... .gi 2. . _.,~ .. . 'GE Two - " THECHARLO'I'l'ETO\V‘N‘i§UA' ‘i')H'l*"~~ » - " ' """"_' ‘ . '.’2i)`§_,i9i_5 in , _.. -'~ _ _. _ t ,_ ' ' '_ ‘ -~ _ ____- _,__ _.- the Holiday Fishing Fishing is a pleasant _ way to enjoy a holiday. , Lots of exercise and fresh _ ll ~ . _ , _ ~ . _ f . _ __ _ _ _ .5 ._;.i¢:\oiAN Govsnnmwi naitwave - _ L ., .. E'”h _ _ - ‘ ED = - E11] 03’ .|.ii.l.§.§.Q.lQ.'ii9.l. s:i:.T;:..‘i:.§:’.t't.2:.”:4i.:; ,M ,M “mem Wh, ,egg ,g§§;‘j.¥-,§=_§§?;2c§;; PRINCE . ~ ' 4= 8-‘S ¢ L°'- 14° °“ w°d“°°d°y' "ly Mm' Pre f the championship of ward six was Cliiticam ' S h Atlas J H ll _ aeration” “W \’°'“S ““‘d° 1°’ °“ im' piiriieii eff test night et me cans Piston, siiiiir i:s'i1rie.soiivai-iiwi>lci¢iu," ' E lsode Fourteen men” °r°wd` The °°mmm°° Wm grounds b@¢W°_°_“ 01° E111" Hndiitivoni S__chr. 'Blecln McLean, Newcastle; V P “°° ““d°"t“k° "° °°“”°y D°"°"5°" shiners and resulted in an easy win Schr. Belle, Trenholiii Baie Vei-te Single Fate f,‘}‘(;';‘;li§n';;2:1¥,r5§?12gg‘v?$'; 326%? for the.Elms in a score of 18-3. The _.'Schr. Fame. Fsrgusson, Shediac; Sciir. G _ Jul~ 1 Reumng. July 2 b _ The ex ect to Bee the ‘argent Elms out~bat_ted . their opponents.~ Telephone, Bell, Picton; Chr. Beatrice, °“5 Y ' °“ Y 9 k ckin Ga out of the box. to be Sevie P ash '-3 he Master Ke; _» Fare and One Third- G0iI\E -Tillie 29. collection of boats ever assembled in no 5 Y I ` _ r’ “sw ° _ y m _ml 3 m~ Th L t 1416 replaced by Louis Campbell in the Inward. June 28.-Schr. Belle. Tren 0, l 1. Ri. Y - P . - . ‘ 3 °’“Y °“_'“_5 __ me "°" °° ‘ij 2"; is r _ fourth innings. The Moonshiners holm. Puswash. Schr. Bona Fido. In Tw() Payfg Ocean Limited Daily/W-,__w, ;_e:__m_ ieg_»____§1i:_5§r<;nI_¢_l>yy‘__,._<;‘y o¢:_P°uf\e pieyes wen is the sein and may show gwime. sydney; sehr. Fame. rersue. Dept Halifax. s.o0`i._ m. Arr. im- ‘ ' f Grand mm. 'shoum da, up better as the league DFOKNISGH- wh. Arichst- _ treal 505 a ni following day Con shores or I, me it I held on Will NYS" HB |`°f°1'9¢ handled 91° ' ' ' _, _ . . . . -_ ' . i he _ ' ‘ , 0 ' an-_ §5h\ng_ _iiectioii via Point. du Cliene diiiillex. i:>_;';Jv_;."t;iia;eday_ _ ,_ .I ,_ game to the sa§i;§g3_tic_im of all. The ‘lt you ara inherested in securing _ ~ _ day- i o syfoainnit on-coiauirrsa. “° “P “’“° “B B .“Q“‘° °"°°P °“= Y 8°°d l>8f€_°"\° in , _ ,_ _ , ll Ckle 35 cept mm _ , .~ ' ~ Elms. Moonshiners. high quality groc i'i , t i t thi , . ~ ~ i _ -, - ' you need sdc ' 'A ` Pallllllla Patlflc EX|10ll1l0ll ` ' 1693'6‘29Mt“°m3_i’~ Catcher. store on Dollar lliyis-tus seti)y yloii will Il\C|l.ldIllg 8 Bl'0ad\Vay Stal' F9a|»||\'e ` = C. Knight Enman be pleased with the values offered is ' Pitcher. putting it niildly-come and see for V or Cgmpletg PyQg¥a|1f s2¢ EV£I1il‘|g PBPQYS I Second Bam p p _T ' 1 , , __, _F Wonnacott g ' ' ' Jamieson can supply you with. 1 $l.25,1.50, 175, 2 00. 2-25. 2.50, etc., Reels 2(_)c. up, Lines 5c. up, Sinkers, Hooks, Floats, Flies, everything of the best. _Takean Ansco Camera with you. There will he many scenes and incid- ents you wl_l1 want pictures of. Prices $2.00 up. DRUGGIST San Francisco it .__ i I t Bradiilbnnc on Saturda Jul 3r 16-lZ1~ti-'.llinlTi. J. G. .lamiesoii-“ l ‘ W See our Window for Great Bargains in Dollar Goods on Wednesday 30th G. H. Taylor Jeweller & Optician * Tl DE TABLE JUNE. High Water. __ Date. Day. Time. I-l't Time. H't. Tu. 1.31 0 ' 12.32 2.21 13.29 3.10 14.28 4.00 15.31 4.50 16.42 S. 5.39 18.00 M. 6.25 19.11 Tu. 7.06 20.13 W. 7.45 21.08 10 Th. 8.23 22.00 11 F. 9.01 22.50 Sa. 9.40 23.37 S. 10.18 . 0.21 14 M. 15 TU. 1.02 16 W. 1.40 17 18 19 eaos~lcaoi.»»:»=i~:»- ~1°°°°°°°°"~1"~"*~""°°°°?’*'F’?‘7'?'?"?‘9‘?°?’?‘T"?"I"'9° `ci`ciZ¢~€e»-‘asain-»ooe~ioeoo:»vaa=ci.c~w¢r.:|@¢a»-waste F’ .°°9‘° Q FUI 777' oc: W. Th. F. Sa. ""."‘°“i°.°’°’.°’i°.".*'.".".`°3 .°’.°".°.°°.°’5”.°° Lzbiwhmnlsomowmmm- oo-~i¢ac\»>w.:~ 12 13 . . 10.56 11.35 12.15 12.56 13.40 14.29 15.30 16.48 18.09 19.24 20.33 21.37 22.37 23.32 Th. 2.16 F. 2.40 3.21 3.53 4.27 5.06 W. 5.53 Th. 6.47 F. 7.46 Sa. 8.46 S. 9.44 28 M. 10.39 29 Tu. 0.25 30 W. 1.16 June-lst to 4th. variable. Bth 0th. hot wave. 10th to 14th, storm period. 15th to 18th, cool wave. 19th in 23rd, sweltering period. 24th to 27th, thunder showers. 28th to 30th, gloomy. damp and drizzly weather. & DIARY Oli' EVENTS. TO-DAY. I'-ity Mngist|'atc's Court. 9 ii. in. Czilcdonin Meeting. 8 p. nil Supremo Court. l0 a, ni. llalifax duo. 5 a. in. l’eople's Tiieritre. 7.15 and 8.45. Prince Edward, 7 and 8.45. Sa. 20 8. 21 M. ‘ Tu. 22 23 24 25 26 27 ` 11.83 7.9 12.27 ones Seem DEATHS P,-1. .. 1' '- MacLEOD.-At New Orleans. on 15tll inst.. Daniol Mnclxeoil, after a short illness. - Ill. 3 - iioTEi.__i_i_s_iiivlii.s ' VICTORIA. li. E. Eliiird, Toronto; Jas. Polly. Truro; T. S. Thompson, Montague; H. N. Singley, Truro; J. Douglas, Smith Falls; T. MacDonald. Halifax; R. Torrey, Sydney; H. O'l3ryne, Toronto; W. J. Blake, Toronto; J. Mavor, Si Andrews; Mr and Mrs Wm. McKay. Mac McKay, M. Kinncr. F. Redding. St John: Mrs (T. F. Dawson, Miss V. H. Robinson. Miss Dawson. Master Daw- son, Montreal; Mr and Mrs T. Barrett. New York; T. Malaley. Montreal; A. Holock, Bedeque; A. Martin, Halifax. _~ QUEEN. , A. Pratt. St Peters; H. McEwen, Mrs Godfrey, -Morell; J. Richards. .Mrs Richards. Bideford; J. Johnston. Geo. Goff. Bt Louis; E. Carr. St John; H. Jewitt,-Apohsqui. N.B.; Leliert Mac- . again, Oi-and Falls; Mrs Had: giekamn stung( Ura’ B. _LsLal::__l:nesii. am ~ rs ann o, an. Boston; .simian Molloy, Bradalbsne; H-i!°irM'lli»¢°v°\\»- DOMINION DAY w. K. noosns, ` city 'richer Agent. M°'“““ isazis-coli Charlottetown. JULY 1st, 1915 McDonald A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Char- leave Summerside ' ' id , turning will Liberal-Conservative ;,*’,_;§*, ,,_ ,,,_ ,,,,,,,,_ Mcunon ° No 18 train will not leave Murray __COBVel1tl0D Harbor until 6.00 p. ni.. sivins ex- C“d’“°'° _.___ cursionists to points on Murray Har- McMahon A liihcinl Conseriative (‘onveiition bor branch all €Xi¢|lSi0Y\ 0f me Ufdln to nominate candidates for the First ary time. _ 8 ecial to The Guardian District of Quceifs County and to District Passeiigfif A501118 00169. B (ban emma mrda ) w » ' - ~ ', . \ transact other bitsiness in_ the inter- _Charlotte_town. June 23rd. 1915' _ age r yes yi I ’ ests oi' thc Association, will be held 10396-24M6l~ NA-|-|0NAL |_EAGUE_ u ' y. y <1. at 2 o’clock p. m. § At New \l,ork__B0st0n_ 7_ New York Each poll will plcuse send tive dole- 5 ' S0105- .At Philadelphia-Philadclplila, 4 I . l l w. H. HOGAN. <_‘oi\vt~i_wi~- areekiyn, o. ' S r E. ~0 a llope River, June 23, 1915. .\'o\v opcn for the season. Visitors can At Ch|cag0__ Lows, 4; Cmcug0_ ‘ go by road or ferry. Tclcphoiic con- .3 E_ _ ,_ D. W. WHITE, mm. 3. _ _ _ _ _ PR0PRiE`|'0R- AMEn|cAN LEAGUE. Thls day We unite With the Merchants In ncctioii. 1700 ti "lim niwf tt’ WILL HAVE CHANCE TO BID FOR _ go, 2. dal' F00l.W€3l' wlll¢d0W |vui.i.ioN HEAD cA1"ri_E. w;\__§h_n\_’;’_H_t_:_liigston-Piiileaeipiiie. J; __. 1 At Boston-First New York. 5 _ AlS0 G0ff’S C€l€b1’3t€d th§AI_f§_§_'Cg“;‘€?“3fé';l?)¥n_:§§e‘;‘fti":,'§i;°\f Boston, 1. Second, Boston, 4; New lustable NeCk'Band Shirts, has recomineiidcd_openliig the qucs- Y°X¥’l;'nr0u_St_ L0u|s_ 7_ Detroit 2 V 1 s ’ 1 Reg°1==1$1~50 F°f$1-00- NOW ::f;.‘;.;“=.*:.‘.:‘...':.f :ts if:;‘:.zr;;‘:§r:.:s;‘. ' '~ .. . ' ° , ' _ _ FEDERAL LEAGUE. ‘ , _ _ ‘S the T‘“‘°*° “`°g UP' nz.”“sit.ft.°.:’“;;:i';.:‘t:‘..;“:;§zi;f°:7 A B ,,, F, 0 4 ‘ . t roo yn- rt, Chi 6; _." - -P* F" W°““”““>’ ’““° :1i::‘s:§°.."z.."1;‘...':’;.;. ‘;'s'l¢2;'.;‘.f“.f‘...i;f 1- o-123231 / wil \\ ` only within the next two years. Reports BrX(€klg:\'tii'l0re___Flrs( St L 1 2_ ‘. ,.2 _ if‘43-5-2“'3'- have it that it had been practically Bammom 0 S I' B'm °“ 5- 3 _, _¢_~,,_ 5: decided to give tliis` contract to a large ii S L - ‘. ' Mom' a more’ 5’ "~ 'LQ/" ' ‘ ' ” ' I Chicago firm of packers. t' cms' 3' .U F517//i' / ,_ Llvefpggl Sa t Ai aiisaie-Pittsburg, 3; _Buffeie. 2. J- _i _ , /- til cnnc sugiir and Sussex lliiiieral Spring »- as rn r_c . ,, Al, P ll ' Z , \\ntcr. '. airvcll Bros., Wliolesalc Ag- S ,gov ( en'“"°~New Wk Pr°"ide"°" __ cms 1689_6_,,9Mu po tpo ed on account of rain. 6'5'Y"3‘~ ' °‘ At Toronto-First, Rochester, 9; To- ` _ ronto, 5. Second, Rochester, 9; To- ' W “Y _ ronto, 2. Ai Richllwrld-First. Richmond. 9: i GUARDIAN [i|.liSSlF|EIl lill$. fWi‘ii‘i*i"*M°"f'if“'~ _ lg Ono cent per word first Insertion In this coiumii, half cent per ` SUNDAY GAMES. 5 word each continuation. Cash must accompany order. Minimum \ AMEMCAN LEAGUE ' charge Twenty-five csnts. ' M Deh_oit_Deh_o“_ 12_ Cleveland 3 At (_.hicago-Chicago. 4; St. Louis, -._ » l I '~ _ Agents Wanted To Let -7Poa'rsAi1' /{éENTs wAN'rE5. Send for catalogue. Solar and brom- ide prints, portraits, flat and convex frames and war pictures. Merch- ants' Portrait Co.. Toronto. AGENTS WANTED T0 SELL FOR the old reliable Fonthlll Nurseries. We teach our men to sell. Experi- ence unnecessary. Highest commis- sions paid. llandsome free equili- ment. Stone & Wellington, Toronto, Ont. 1050-6-26ME27i. 5-L_1-_.___--s Ilclp Wanted--Female w/\`NTEnIi-ib'Us`E’\`hT5iiT< sv Mini dle aged woman. Modern wages. Apply Lowell House. _ 1626-6-26-lVl3ipd._ vTKiirEoIittshurg-Pittsburg, 6; chichi~ Jersey City, 1. Second, Richmond, 7; 3. Only two scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Cincinnati-First, Chicago, 4.; Cincinnati, 1. Second. Cincinnati, 3; Chicago, 0.. Pittsburg, St. Louis, rain. Only two games scheduled. FEDERAL LEAGUE. At Newark-First, Kansas, 1: New- ark. 0. Second, Newark, 6; Kiiimag, 4 |N1'ERNA'r|oNAi. LEAGUE Newark. 8. SEEUND Mlllllll Edwaids, S_c£retar3l_____l(i31-6-26m3l ` WANTED-Teacher, male preferred., » ` E S T06 9000110 Matinee Horse Races. unticr tho auspices oi tlio Charlotte- ltown Driving Club, took place ypgger. lday afternoon liefoe it fair sized ,crowd. The track and weather were ideal for fast time and had Hilda S_ been driven to hor limit the track rc- cord of 2.16. now held by her, would have been lowered as slic was in per- fect condition for fast racing. in Class B trot four very promising trotters made up the race. Admiral. drivcn by J. Mahar, in the first heat. followed Dry Cleaner to the distance pole, where the latter broke and ran home. lie was set back, however. for this Rnd the former given the heat. Time: 2.25. |, ln the second heat of this class howevcr. a battle royal between the three horses. The heat was won by Picton S., Admiral second, Queen Alto third. Timo: 2.25. in thc third heat Admiral got a good S second, Queen Alto third Time' in Class B. Pace there wercthrce starters. Princess Etta. Angus Dillard and Dixie Girl. The first heat was cond. Angus Dillard third. Timo: 2.21%. ` _ The second heat was finished in thc gsameorder. Time: 2.18%. In Class C Trot and Pace there were tive starters, some of them new per- formers, Bonny Cap, Commodore Gay yourself. Beer & Goff. 123 Queen First Base. Street. 1683-2-29M2l F send off and though pressed hard by. his opponents. won the heat, Picton. won by Dixie Girl, Princess Etta se/ i_. “Sussex Ginger Ales and Beverages Ciiiyt 3Newark__Newark’ 6’ Kansas `- . . ’ _ -\\e would call special attention to ' 2.5 bags landlng to day tho fact that all our goods contain 'N1-ERNA1-|oNAL LEAGUE - / EX Bafqlle Ragfla.. wholesome fruit juices. highly refined ' s§é _ur ig eller a Cleveland-Cleveland, Il; Cliica- We offer for YOUR DOLLAR. ` i\lcn’s 2 Sliirts, $1.38 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$i.00 l\lcn`s1Sliirt,$1.25 for . . . . . . . .. ...$1.00 iloys‘2Sliii'ts,$i.50 for .. . . ..$i.00 . ....$100 l\lcii’s 3 piccc Uiidcrwciir, $1.50 for . . . . . . l\’lcn's 3 pziii' Lisle llosc, $1.80 lol' . . . . . . . . ... . . _ . .$1.00 . . . _ . . .$1.00 i\lcn's pair Czisliiiicrc Socks, $1.40 for i\lcii`s 3 Ncckiics,$i.S0 for .. .....$i.0o i\lcn‘s l pair Gloves, Pcri°in’s, $1.25 . . . . . . .. ._ . . .$1.00 l\-’lcn's 8 Collars, Arrow llrand, $1.20 _ . . . .. . . . . .$1.00 Mcii’s 8 Collars, \V. (2. & R. $1.20 for . _ . . . . . . . . .$1.00 l\lcn's Straw llzits, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 .for . . :\lcn’s Fclt Hats, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.75 for . . . . . . . .$1.00 UinbrclIas,$I.25 for . ....$1.00 Boys’ Hats, l\lcn’s Crips, $i.25 and $i.50, for ........$i.oo .\lcn’s Overalls, $1.25 for . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .$1.00 ....$1.00 The best_value in a ready to Wear suit 0_1' trousers. 20 per cent discount of Rain Coats, 20 per cent discount off any suit, made to order, not called for. We will ay the railway fare of any lady or gentle- men who wil give us their order for a Suit to be made to measure. . A. BRUCE Clothing, Hats Furnishings 156-158 Queen Street 1 ._ -“H 'X f ga-- lian Tom. The first heat was cap- tured by Casey. Bonny Cap second and Baby Don third. in the second. Baby Don took first place, Casey sc- cond 'and Bonny Cap third. Tliiie: 2.27%. 2.30. _ ln the Pony Race tlicre were four starters. Minnie Mac. Prince l)oii, '.lohn,Halifax and Ted. This was ii most interesting race. The ponies hitched to bike sulkios made a spec- `tacular.g1ipwing. The race was won in two straight heats hy Mlniiie Mac. ' "You will lose little time and save __,______ ___'___ P”-__ ' ' '. WAN-|-ED_yoUNG LAME WOMAN 2.30. _ _ _ money by calling at this store and sel- ecting your grocery wants from the ‘big list of Dollar Day bargains offered here. Beer' & Golf, 123 'Qileen Street. 1088-6-20M2i _______._,l.. Router despatch from Giberaliar, says: "During ii. thunderstorm in the vicinity yesterday a cloud helched iorth millions of tiny frogs which had evidently been sucked up from the iako 20 miles away. The ground was swarming with them. to win $1.60 in a poker game." I Wilkes, Casey. Baby Don and Brazil- uv.- _____ __" .rg . -1... llll PEllPll'S lHillHE; A good dctcctivc. story is always welcome. and sncli ii story as "The Wolf Unmasked," as shown at the Pcople's Theatre Inst evening, are all too rare. produced hy the Paths studios, one is assured of its unex- celled quality and thoroughness in act- ills. which is finished to a degree, Space will not allow of giving fi detail description, but suiilce it to say that the story is a pleasing one. and con. tains many sltitations that keep one guessing and wondering what will happen next. None should miss ses- ing this splendid feature. in three parts. it is all that th makers and the Poople's Theatre claim for it. and more. The fourteenth instalment of Run- away June was also on hand, and was better than any yet seen of this ple". ing serial, it being full of action throughout and containing plenty ul’ excttenieiit, and leaves Julie with Blye and the party on board stoam¢_ii'_ for New York. where the closiiilr apisodc was staged, and if it is of tt# interesting n`at.ure as the two reel! shown last evening, a treat is in store for those who are following this scriiil; when the concluding numbers will l_i'o shown next Monday at the People's.`» ` l Another one-roel serial that is moot: his with considerable appreciation from the theatregoers is The Beloved Adventurer, whlc Arthur h features _ _Johnson and Lottie Briscoe, of the Lirhin studios. the fifthreol of which was exhibited last evening and proved decidedly novel and interesting. Tho above ,show will bo repeated H8801 Y-0-night at all three shows. when all those who enjoy a clesn~cul entertaining performance, together with lots of excitement, will doubtless be present at the Peoplo's. is »g00d tea’ f Tlwipackage.