_ _ _ _ _, _ ._...,_ _ _ _ __ i ~-"'~.is_"_.;'._~__ A JUNE 2_2, 1915 -,_-» .-_.11 _ " -»;.~‘ -#_-i . ‘ ' _ __=»,;.» " "K, ` “r li’ ,»., 1,.. 'I' uf," *' lé, _ i ,, ,. THE CI-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ PAGE THREE 0"” ,_\-'-'.`»~-.__ .» r ~ *nmnn few hours’ exposure to the _ summer sun plays '_ _iv/gt-h__ tender skins- . __|___‘ _I iv-Q _. __ S f "'= N = _ Weli_d ' _ at P _5i_i:a-.- . 1'. “_ 8 ___ ..f»’H"" Butt- ‘Yl`>i~1;f.‘_~ie_an -1 sunburn if you 11, ‘QISI-,t. tle of Penslarfdl _ 'nd and: » Cucumber _(ire f handy( This _sootlnn§,.e'o ` gf Ist., ; ion st_tops~;th;e°s I-gd' stinging in a fe" - ogi"lmilS_ Better yet-apply` it 'to the exposed skin before going out and there is very little danger of getting sunburned. You really ought to try this. It will convince you that this word “Penslar" stands for the highest qual- ity in Toilet Preparations and Remedies. _ l E. A. Foster i Central Drugstore, _ _ Sunnyside .L 1( =. , \ i l 'MADE in cANADA _ SUMMER UNDERWEAR f » WHICH GIVES ° yruu cor-iroin I lflfi KLOSED _KROTCH - _- "-` wii_i`.|/ms. GREEN: a. Ron: co.. _ _ Lumina oiznuu. orlrrsmo 3 . _¢|g-._.---__nn-nul»~1l- Watches ° d _ Repaire _'e repair all kinds of Watches. Clocks, Jewelry &c. _*__ Our charges are moderate - Our work is the yery best. W. Patterson "1 Cor. Great George and ‘ Grafton Sts. [;;E@isdunall%§Q§;H _. IORSON ft DUFFY _< Bsrristers and Attorneyl_ Solicitors for Royal Bank ol osuldl t _G ‘ Honor 'ro noni. - ', of" sims. rec., w. ri. nenuay. K.0l mtsoo e. asnrtsv. “ _ -"larrimrn and Aitsrnsvmt-LIW - llices--Bank of N. b. Chambers. CDU' Q ' iocunown. P. is i. ' _ xiii. naman. 11.1.- v°w° H°K'°"°" lla" m¢|.eAN is Mexmnon .igisnn-isteni. Attorney'-et-I-W '° ' H Brow! Block. Charlottetown _,_ _ wnnson-ron s snsw. _ lllsi-rlstere. Attorneys. Notsf! WV. M. llitu. ,Solicitors for Canada Beal; elf-Association. Benin of llolltf C_anedo, Permanent Mortsale C°"P°"' I DD. Oilcet-+016 Guardian OEM- Pf°"” ...nw-ii. olmrinttsinwn. P. m. I. '-'55 A PA1'sN°r soticrron _ _ - - wivi. s. nascocit- ~ - iw--_ _iv s- >_.-==<‘__I&°:§‘t‘_*.°.'.‘_’.'l.i’:;‘.; Charlottetown People ' _ _ . __ Pflite Simple Mixture Many in Charlottetown praise the simple mixture of buckthorn bark ‘8lYC€f1l\9. Sift.. known as Alder-I-ka: 'This remedy is the most. THOBQ. UGH bowel cleanser ever sold being even used successfully in appendici. hm- ONE SPOONFUL relieves almost ANY CASE Of constipation, sour or BHSBY stomach. ONE MINUTE after you take it the gasses rumble and' pass out. Alder-I-ka cannot gripe and the ».INS'I‘AiNT acilonis surprising E A. irosran, Dmggni. » _' . ' _ _ l _'-___--;._i ll I. ‘ Piuvinjuilint I Those who, desirelo. picture with a. good strong moral; to it-would ap- preciate the three reel Patlie feature “Rods of' Wrath" as shown at the Peo- ples' Tlieatre last night. lt features M. 0, Penn as the “I<‘lshermaii"--wlio undertakes to bring up his only son by the lash-took his part in a man- ner that satisfied all-inasmuch as he gained the dislike of the entire audi- ence-in his role oi’ a, heartless brute. After giving his boy gy flogging, he falls asleep and dreams of tlis future conduct oi’ his son-it is of such a na- ture that he wakes up violently, rush-_ es to his wifc's room to assure him- self thut she is alive, and takes his boy in his urms. and tells him he has received his last thrashing at his hands-tlie dream having convinced him tlifet other and better means to bring up onels children in an obedient and respectful manner. A scene worthy of note is the spec- tacular biirning._of the fishing vessel at sea. One secs the sailors fighting to save the ship; the oil in the holds catch fire and they see their task is a hopeless one, and take to their boats. and one secs thc ship sink gradually intothe briiiy deep. _ Runaway June, Episode 13, was more interesting than ever while “The Beloved Adventurer" amateur series was decidedly interesting as well as amusing. The above programme will be rc- peated at both shows this evening for thc lust tiino, and doubtless there will bc unoflior buniper house grcot this splendid prograniine. -I.-ian - iio'rEi._A3iiivAi.s VICTORIA. il. A. Goldstein, lllontroal; John Mul.eziii, Souris; J. A. .\lcDotiuld, f‘ai'- digan; lt. ll. Mclican, Georgetown; (‘_. ll. R. Bird. \V. S. lieu, Monfrea‘, l.. S. Lnniziuian, f’ort.aml, Mo.; A. E. Arsciniult, Siiuiiiivrsiile; li. li. Tlioinpson, t‘_ li. lteid, Auiliorst; ll, S. lliarfin, Toronto; D. A. Morrison, .~\_ .l. Munroo, \\’. l’. Smith. J. A. (‘rossinnn, Amherst; IJ. lVlcl.ean, (_Yr:i- paud; George li, Mcliougull and wifi-. Syiliiuy; .-\. W. Mi-Donald and wife, Sydney; J. l1‘. llsciinircis and wife, Montreal; I. Mohcllan and wife, Syd- ney; A. P. Stouenien, C. L. McCall! Yarmouth; A. D. Cook, Montreal; C. ll. t‘. McI.areii, Port Greville; John F. Martin, Kingston, N. S.; ll. H. Acorn, Souris; Wm. itll-t‘orinick, Moni- real; W. A. l~illi.s, 1). ll. Ellis, S.. Joliir; Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Foley. To- ronto; M. Valiquette, G. l<‘. McLuro, A. L_ McLeod, Montreal; VV. D. Fe;‘- guson, Middleton E. A. lloyf, St. John; (‘. 13. Stewart, New Glasgow. QUEEN. Gordon lloyne, St. John; W. T. Weir, Stanley Bridge; Louise Yeo, 'l‘ort°l'lili; »E. I). Bell. ’l`. G. lvefi, Montague; J. W. l\'Icl’lioe, Mrs. J. W. Mi-Pliov, Georgefoivn; J. ll. llrnii- dci~.‘Aniliorst; J. l~‘. -Martiii, Nictnx Falls, N. S.; F‘. H. Northrop, King- ston; John ll. I’oftci', Middleton; l". ll. Kent, Miss Mainio Mclsuac, Llos- toii; Mrs. J. ll-. -Dingwcll, Oakland, tial.; I). ll-.irru.r'li_ i{ensinKl0li. SIR THOMAS LIPTON ILL. l.t).\'l)0N, June20.-’l‘lio Daily (Thro- ni(~lo_ ,.\tlioiis <-_orrespondont wires that Sir Tlionius Lipton, after his strenu- ous Serbian toiir_ is on tho .sick list _op _lionril his _\'a<~l\t_ ldrin, which is ul, l’li‘aeus. llis doctor luis ordered sev- eral days' rost. The Erin is lionic- ward bound. I _ 4 , _- »!‘! I »'.»~ F “Tk-‘ ‘ _.. 4’\`_ \ h‘l“-~ ____Bad=° ‘=‘."_‘.‘.i‘°li2.E*L° ‘ilf?.‘l.‘i 'iii I I I ¢ 0 o ' ' When officers broke into the, romll wear Patrlohc 1, they found young Shaveinlying du-'the on ' Dominion Day nn. Absgwei Athletic Association will hold an ath letic gathering on their grounds. A -splendid programme for senior and junior athletes in field and ,track events has been prepared. Suitable _prizes will be awarded. Jn the senior track events large fields are promised. including Duffy, Harley, Doyle, Nich- olson, F. Kelly, last year’s all-round champion, st, St. __ ,Dunstan’s.__ College, and others., In themeenioij, bicycl events good fields aregissured. The junior events have been pre- pared espccirlly to__ eiicoiirage the coming _ atb eteS__¢ _and ,.h,ave_ ,been thrown open to the city.,scliqols. .In tlielltt elimination con,tea_ts~ ,will_,euablq the three pr four best- contestants in each class to enter__£ro_i_1_i_ _each school. For thedny t1ie.82n lland is _prepar- ing inspscial concert prograinine,; the numbers oi' which will be published in a few days. . Senior events:-- 220 yards run. 442 yards run.» ~ llalf mile bicycle. Junior: _ _ 100 yd. dash. 220 yd. dash. - 440 yd. dash. High jump. Broad jump, i l‘ole vault. 1/, mile bicycles.-» ' - 1/¢ mile bicycle. __ Tug of war. _ __; .w -_ 75 yd. dash, J0. y.cars~.a.nd._nnder, 75 yd. dash. 11 years and under. 75 yd. dash, 12 years-and-/under. 75 yd. dash, 13_years and under. BASEBALL-~An interesting _game of baseballftook place this evening on the (‘. A-_ A. grounds between the Elms and Mooiisliiiiers, which- result- eil in 11 victory for the Moonshiners by the score of 1.6 to 12.. Tiie-follow- ing was the Mooushiiiers lineup: c. I-l. Smith; p, W Gay; lb, L Caniphcll; 2b, I. Wonnacott; 3b. A Smith; ss, B Eunian; lf. J Dovion; rf. N Whitlock; cf, G Kurr. - THE HUSSIAN lllllUPS Nlll"lllMlllllllZlll LONDON, June 21.-A Ile\iter`s de- spatch from Petrograd says:-~“Rus- sian military critics point out_tl1nt the Au.stro-Germans, in forcing their way through the passages of' the lakes to the north and south of Grodek, appar- ently hoped to find the Russians de- nioralized after their rapid retircnient. Hoivevor, both on this front and on the Tanew line, the re-grouping was accoinplislied with equal efficiency ami cclerity. The Austro-German ad- vance westward and to the southwest of Rawka-l`tusku. is regarded as ini- tiating a great. turning movement to the north of Grodck and Lembcrg." _ElPE Hlllll IS tIlPllllllll (special to 1-he suaaialni ' (TAPE HAITI, Juno 20.-Cape liai- ticn was captured yesterday by Gov- ernment troops. Marines have been Iandoff from French cruiser Descartes. (Special to the Guardian.) WASHINGTON, June 19.-Slow but steady improvement in the condition ol' King (lonstantine is reported in a bulletin to the Greek Legation here to-day from Athens. GENERAL HUGHES' ' FOR LONDON '(SpeciaI to the Guardian.) OTTAWA, June 19.-Major-General Huglics leaves for England next week, wliere he will inspect thc 2nd Cana- dian Division. SON KILLS FATHER. STEPMOTH- ER AND POLICEMAN J`AMESTO\VN, N. Y.. June '-20.- l"rcEiisouits_ I ~.~. _ 11...? . The M The Bridal Robe | 'I he Travelling Suit The Reception Gown I The Afternoon and Evening Dresses are here. I Bird we’l1 feather the nest. Everything for the home at PATONS. James ' Paton & Co. Phone 96-I-Victoria Row <;..`.l.i._i..f Gowns] ¢..»_` . ‘ FOR THE Bride-To-Be R. MAN you catch the Charlottetown W' T' ' I ltr i _ , "The sergeant :ind myself' were Eo- ing for rations one morning in the trenches at (?\ii<_-by when we canie across scores ot' kilt aprons, clothing and hits ot rags soaked in blood, strewn about the french. I looked over the top and then called to the scrgcaiil. We saw hundreds of dead bodies horribly mutilated ami cut up scattered all over tho ficld. The Black Watch had been pi‘a¢~licall_v wiped out _and the ground was soaked in blood.” Such is one of' the many horrible experiences o1"l’ri\'atc Peter McDer- mott of tho Loyal North laiiiciisliires who has been invalid(-d honio to Mont- ,reul on account oI` acute kidney dis- _easc brought on by living perpetually in treiicllcs filled with water. l’ri\'a.te- Mc-Derinotf, was a i'i>sci‘visf. and an- swered the call to th colors in August last. In Noveniber he was sont to France and up to l\lar<-li was con- tinually in the treuclies. Saw Women and Children Killed. His regiment which as a roiiil'orcL-- ing draft, was first sent to thc first battle of Ypres. where all but 72 of 2,000 of the Lancasliire ri-ginienf find heeii killed und woili\dcd_ For u time he was stationed at lla7.clir1ir:lto, and while there Gorman at-roplancs flow over thi-_ town and dropped at nuniber of bombs. “l saw thirty woinen and' small cliildri-‘_n blown to pieces :ind others had vnrluos parts oi' their bo- dies sliol. off." On Ile(-oniber 21 tho l.uii<~:isliii'cs niurclied througli Nouvo (‘liapellc 970 strong. They had hcen oi'dr\ri-d to lake a. German trench beyond ilu- ont-_ in whit-h an Indian rcgiincnt was lo- cated. “We had to jump that trcciclif’ .stated Private lylrlli-rinolt. “and in- stead o|` taking the one trout-,li that was expected of' us we took four and drove the Gci‘niaii:'. of`f` :i ronsidoi‘alilo distuncc. 'I`lioi'e vvt-ro two liundrcd oI` us loft wlicn tho 'roll i-all wus' tnkon. We took our pla<'i».s In the lreiiclies but flic_\_' wore too iiiivlcotl :ind (‘. and l). conipiiiiics \v`vi'o. orilerod to retire behind the lines. As wo again passed the Indian tri-in-li they thought we had lost but we vxplaiiwil to the white ofllt-crs and they shouted their ron- gralulnflons. We then took to the main road but In it vory I`ow minutes the Germans had tho exact range und swept the entire road. _I _pulled my pnfinto thc ditch. There were otlior fellows tlioro lying down. 'l`lic bayo- net, ol’ one of them was sticking liito lily knee so I triod to awaken liim_ lie, was dead und so were, ull tho others that filled tho ditch. Later 100 of us yoluiifocrtvl to go buck to the trenches to rciiif'ori'o the Sussex rcgi- ment. Wo were supposed to retire for a rest .but were willing to go for- ward again. The treiicli in which we took up our positions. wus ivory soon under it .ienvp shell flrv, so we dui.; ourselves ln nnd set about cleaning our rifles. The Gcrinaiis later 1-time into the open nnd opened up n rapid fire. Later we got tho order to rctlrv hut some of us nt thc far end of thc two-mile trench never heard the order until more than half a hundred had been killed ninl wounded. Tlioro was ii big gnp bctwocn us and tho ncxt line man and Ihnf. is how we missed it. ;_A§1lllA VERY FEW 0F FAMOUS BLACK WATCH SURVIVED When- we did gl-t it there were only ton oi' us lefi and the Germans were in the trenoli following us. They llirew about three dozen hand bombs but oiil_\' two went oI`f. The man next to mc kept pit-kinp ihcm up and throw- ing thcni liack. \\'o niudv for the _i-oniniuiiitzalion troiicli and at the opening found a section of Gurklias with a inn:-liinv gun and a while otil- cor. Just Mowed Germans Down. Thi- oflit-or pulled our last muii into sbclti-r and opt-nod a murderous ure which just mowed tho Gerinnns down as thi-_v t-nine on. On New Ye:1r's Day l was in tho frciiclios again. We had found :inoilicr hundred of our regi- ment. Thi- treiiclies were knee deep in ihii-k wet clay and we could not uiovt- vi-ry well. Every now und again wc would plunge up to our waist.-a in water. \\'v had no f`ood for four days and four nights f`or tio one would vol- unteer to get rations through that niuck." l’rl\'iifo l\lvl)eriiiott was within n mile of ()'I.onry when he won the Vi:-toriii t`i-oss. They were all operat- ing on the brick field at tluicliy, Ile has llcrii ilisi-liargcrl on account of ill hoalth but is llahlo to be called into ai~li\'<- :_~ -_ i .ti l “I ‘;'f'-S ft vi; , i' ' slits. _._ ,,__.-_-.. ;. ;;.;,_. . ,_. t».i_4,'_; t_'§"' . ' tl s ;; .¢.". _._._._. 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