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"ii _ _ ` . . r.-.~r.~l,=:=» - w.-rn, .4-» ‘ ., . *-Y “ - ' ~. i’.‘I""*5‘}."‘ 3'5"?-'»‘~ "`l»`~-“"<`_ _. ’l‘\‘ ir ‘v~1>i~i'.‘;. . .- -.>'r_'».»'.-'.¢.~;.»_\» -=...i rw 'if '»'~-'lf - . .-_ ._N._.¢_._... ' IIT RDAY S B - 1'Hun'soAv PROPERTY SALE. - The donble‘with a very regrettable and painfull ra. accident on Monday. While tidyilng up Richard MIIFIGY at 12 Elm Avenue. some shelves during housebcleaningl I0 she had the had misfortune to full' r- and break her hip. Her many friends, he sincerely trust that she will make a tenement belonging to the late M was wid at noon yesterday Messrs Reanoy Gay and James A blng_ Mr. Benjamin Carter was t auctioneer. FOR THE STEEL WORKS.-'l‘h -rAlNl=ul.' _Ac'clo¢N'l'..-Mrs John Dickieson. Summanlde, me rapid recovery." F ANOTHER FARMER BUYS ONE f°\l°v/ills walls men from Kinlwra -Mr_ Pull A. Perry, a sucessful farm left yesterday for New Glasgow, S., to workat shell-making in t llgan and Ernest liic(‘arvllie. , INVESTMENT PAID 9m PER ai- er of St. Nicholas has purchased a 5 ' _ B passenger Ford car from R. T. Hol- S'~°°| W°"\"¢ (-h*"'l09 M¢l\1°“°Y- AUS' man, Limited. Summerside. Mr. Perr _ ustus Duffy. Basil Greenan_ J. P. Mul- hu beau |0¢a¢er| Jn the w,,g¢_ for a number of years, and appreciates everything that tends to modernise farming and the rural life. CENT.-A short time ago Mr. George __; C. Cudmore. Elm Avenue, advertised the sale of eggs from his Buff Orpln ton hens, using The Guardian only ll one, costing but $5.00 for the cnti run. To date Mr. Cudnlore has sol over $50 worth oi' eggs from his iioc -and he gives full credit to Th Gllardian for bringilng in fully $4 worth of this business. Orders calil in from many parts of the Province- and the last one did not arrive ye either, CHILD DEAD. -On Saturday a E‘ limit two o‘clock tile spirit ol' the little 9 infant of Mr. and Mrs. J. Morrel of a sales- medium. The ad was a lima-ll Knmsfgrd took ns departure to heiflight to One. who claims him for l rg with Him -‘who said suffer- little chllli~fgwr’\.l During his illness lu- was visit ren to collle unto me“. The little r:-ne ." l S PHBIOF Rev- Johll Chaisisuii w ir who was four months 01d was hid roladillinistered tc- him the last rites c rear 5" me yretyrodrsr (;h“rr-hy-“rd ar thc Holy Catholic Churcli. The func 5 Knursford on 5\mday___w_ ;lil took place on '1`uesda_v the 12th, 9 ______ ilarge number of his friends and relat Y n r i- qlualifying) id examination fo ‘ A NEAR ACCIDENT A _ t e uts e lvision of -- A S9110 ISLAND!! SOLDIERS PHOT0.- the (yivn Serrqce of Canada in me double accident was narrowly, ri i FRIDAY INDIANS JOIN THE NAVY.- M mac indiana of Nova Scotia and P. island have already shown their I nity by enlisting for service in t army during the present war. Duri the past week two Nova Scotia me bers of the tribe. namely. Joe Sa Cove. Dartmouth, and the latter. oars. have enlisted in the Canadl navy and joined the Nlobe. They a the lirlit of their people who have cv lowed by others. ___ of Peter A. Doucertc arid claimed "5 root crops will show a slight increase Tc' The people have followed the admon- . itllons of the National Service bur~ “nd James Br”-‘S' 'hom °f T“f"9 eau. and have planted more seed Ur that will produce human food pro- ““ ducts- wherever conditions made it re possible.--K. er entered the navy, and tl_le`y will ba fol- Mr' B_ C_ Bryenmm pity' rewlved §th'e sad news by wire yesterday that his s-on. Earl. who left here The Angel of death viiited the home Several months aw for Enghmdv T having joined the Arm) Service U , v r his mm Andrew D°"°€'ue “f ““5tlc°~ Cor s succumbed to an attuck of f' .The late M. Doucette had bc-en failing health for some time but _Sunday, June 10th his soul took l I ed charge of Tile Gllardialfs Malling 22;; Department. a position of responsi- D in acute bronchitis. The news will iw "" learned with il deep sense ol' regret If by his numerous friends here. De- "’ ceased before enlisting was iii bility, which he filled with great F' salleipctlonl A faithfllli elllployee fi and a lad of splendid character he 'V \vlll be greatly missed. To those PASSED CIVIL SERVICE.-In a GS followed him to ms rdgt resting bereaved The Gual-dil.ln extends t. lm of Successful Candmates at Hiplace. May his soul rest in peace. sincere aympatlly in their loss oi' a li.. brave. loyal, wiiole-hczlrtcd boy. l` FREE MASONS FtETURN.- Mos The last Issue of "Canada" published last lmue of the Canada Gazette ap. though noi. wholly. averted yestel- ,ws W P Donn E T riurbonell in Lolldon, England. contains some till engravings of rletachmets of Canad- ian soldiers no\v serving in France o 9 pears the name of Mr. William Stanqdai' W|_\CIl Olle 01 tile DOD\1lHl’ >'0\1l\ isles curran or charlototiown. Hn. in me" U1 the Royal Bank of Canal! 5 r We Ullii' name from P. F. ialland in~Whl|° Speildlng 0" his hYk"» C'-‘milmlthey attended the Annual Convoca' 5 R. McDolrald und J. M. Murlcy, rc “~ turned vesterda' from Truro, where Ellgifllld- Alllflllil me 0mC0l`S C'f the the list. The examination was held at S011l6Wilat violently with 8 “ab tion of the Ro\.il Arch Masons oi' Edmonton Sportsmelrs Battalion, now in England, are to be seen Major ll. P. E. island, who left here with the the different centres throughout the driven by Mr. Andrew Duncan. Th Dominion on the ltlth and 17th of cab WHS ““l“.l“l'0d- bill file .\'0\1ll H. Sterns and Capt. U. G. Dawson oi’ May_ 1917_ lnan’s byke was slightly daulaged i ‘becoming tangled in the carrier: 105th Battalion lil another icture NEW AU-|-0 0wNERs__ Among wheels and the horse‘s feet. in pas ~ ll showing a Brigade lleadquarters Sta is shown Lieut Glen Norton of Brude- nell, l’. E. i., who was killed in ac- tion on March 26. 1917. 105th DRAFT.- Major McNutt o the 13th Reserve Battalion, C. E. F.. England. reports that the following men of the old 105th Battalion have left on transfer to Canadian Forestry Corps which is at pres- ent, stationed in England. but which will soon be sent across to France: 712895 Sergt. lilclfarthy, A. G., 712014 L. Cpl. Boulter. J. 713050 Pte. Gallant, J. P., 713282 Pte. Gal- lant. P. T.. 712777 Pte. Malone. J.. 713027 Pte. McAsse_v. A. S., 712998 Pte. Smith, A. L. f HOLDS FIECEPTION.- Mrs. Chas. D. \Veeks received yesterday in her home on First Street, Medicine Hat. for the first time since comingto the city. Simplicity of appointment characterized the event. The recep- tlon'rooms were prettily arranged with pink carnations. and sweet peas. a beautiful clilster of the latter forming the centre oi' the dainty tea table. The hostess ' received her guests with charming cordiality and was assisted, by Mrs. H. H. Brown. Mrs_ Large presided over the tea cups while Mrs. David Brown ser- ved the ices. The tea room assist- ants were Mrs. J. S. McLeod, Miss Trimble and Miss Passmore. Mrs. Weeks' little daughter Adela assisted by ushering in the guests. A large number oi' ladies- availed themselves of the riviie e of lllng u on Mrs P Z 95- D - Weeks, who has recently come from Prince Edward island to make her home in the city.-Medicine Har Ex- change. Mrs. Fin-layson. widow of tho late Mr. Niniun l"inla_vson_ passed away _yesterday afternoon at her resilience on Hillsborough Street. For the pa-st "Ev years lille had been grea .. ~ a t sufferer from chronic rhcumutiem. hilt through it all she evinced a fine spirit of resignation and preserv- ed all the keen qualities of a strong mind. She was in all respects a beautiful character. and a loving wife and mother She was S3 year _ s of age and retained all her features till the last. Her- husband predeceas- ed her eighteen years ago and there are left of her own family to mourn her loss,- ollr well known citizen Mr. Kenneth Finlays-on rind two daughters the Misses Mary ani Minnie. She is also survived by three sister-s.°Mls. Wilson of this city and two others in Boston. and by two brothers. William Bethune ln Boston and James- in Halifax. The funeral will take place from her late residence. 181 Hlllsbornugl Street. Saturday at 2.30 p. rn.. t the Peoplefs‘Cemeicr_v. ~ STILL 106th.- The question wa. asked one day, why the "105th (foul f-ort Circle" was not called the “104tl Cor.nfort'Circle'."` The name “105il Comfort Circle" ie decidedly the mos t. appropriate name that coulri have been chosen and shows not only good taste, but sound common sense. The object of this Circle as everyone is now dware. ig to provide comforts for the boys ol' the originial 105th Battalion as welll as the two drafts just eenl. from this province as rein forcemdnts. The 105th P. E. I Battalion was broken up. and it is the Circle`s aim to preserve the nante, and provide some comforts for these same boys who are now in the 1slh_ 14th. zsih. zslh. iouh onli 13th Reserve) Battalions. besides a _( . few of the men who have been trans ierriid to other units. Nearly 400 o the_105th boys transferred tn the_ilrat tlh ree mentioned regiments hav* n o W been fighting in the trenches for six months. Less than thirty-six per ren of 105th boys are in the 104th lMr. H. R. Crockett, the jeweller, Dr. Church, venerinary surgeon, Mr. Il. t VISITING IN HALlFAX.- Capt. E. I., was a visitor in New Glasgow to the 85th boys as “Father Martin' is home on furlough as the result o illness. Mr. and Mrs. M-artin leav be accompanied to the city by Mrs fMaj0r)) John A. McKenzie says tli New Glasgow News. - The case of the'Klng vs. Wilfrid MttLellan came up for hearing _rcs- terday morning.” The accused is charg- ed with the larceny of butter, th property of Joseph Olow. Freetown. The case occupied all day. The wit- nesses were Joseph Clow. Ann Clow. and Albert Oakes. policeman. Til prisoner gave evidence on hie ow behalf. The evidence was to the e fect that a man named Linklette alld he and the defendant took it t the defendant receiving the money The jury after a deliberation of thre quarters of am hour foulld the prison or guilty, with a strong rocommenria tion to mercy. The Attorney General and Mr Heath Strong anuearizrl for the pro secution and Mr. A. C. Saunders fo the defence. _ The case against Frederick Shea who is charged with perjury _ wil icomg up this morning. ' UNVEILING THE HONOR ROL thoriiat Cllllrcll, the pastor Rev. J. I ing of the Honor Roll, containing th thodist ('hurch, Summerside, who hav ' country. too-it place. Following is til Major T.H.E. Inman, Lieut.,G. Bra , ford Beer. Lleut. Victor Morris-M.C 0 Lieut. Ralph B. Rogers, Lieut. Ernes _ L.-Corp. Sydney Carney. Gunner Go , don Arbing, Gunner William Clar y . ‘ liam Daley, Gunner Harold Week Sapper George B. Brace. Sappcr Pe cy Crosby. Pte. Allan Arsenault, Pte nest Clark, Pte. Arthur Corney. Pto Pte. Alfred Strang. Pte. Ernest Sud . bury, Pte. Wilfred Wright, Sgt. Cha _ les Dunn. Bandsman Colin Strong. A death which caused wldesprea regret. took place at Wood island garet Bruce, relict of the lat Mr. Duncan McLennan, in tho 70t . year ot' her age. Of into the famil f , B. Gallant. drugglst, Mr. John Taylor superintendent Sun Electric Company Bowen and five children, of Lajunt Mr-_ Sramey pe,-ry Queen Hater M,._,(_`olo.._wl|o urrivorl by the boat th Harry St||gp|mm_ meat dealer' M855,-9 previous evening, lei-t Sulnnlcrsidc b Heckbert Brother,” M,-_ Edward MC. nuto to visit fl-lends in Cape Travers Williams of Cape Traverse, and liiniand ivheiiilei' River- The DKNY ilrlrry Webster, also of Cape Traverse. Seve" hav? “‘°f°l`9‘l the “mire Tom" Dona-ld was elected one of Grand 0 James Tamlyn, Whlttemore Perry. Fidelle Arsenault, Harold Hueat-is. c n [_ rl the. store .r1£j`al1lly.ll.. .Fl_.EJ.9C__€.l'__ _ ii! Summerside, to whom they sold il. c " -A wEl.coME HoME.- Lion ' Morris received a roylll ivclcnnle o his arrival in Suminersirle ’l'ucs *W _ . ___ ' .2 ~ ~ ‘ . , -- -.- I Y K J' _-r a_~a- _-_-_'_' _ I. . -'~ t I __ . _ . i - "* »-ru<:l» ‘_ the "age" of gaaol_i.nc."l‘lic illslzillni- / iorl of the electric lighting sysicnl llilia_ , / » / .ab \ This flag distribution is a non-partisan patliotic_c~fiort` entered into by a syndicate ol the leading papers of the Dominion to provide a. l'lag for Every Home Presented by the Guardian Since the announcement of the -nationwide flag distribution _the ne_ve:‘ ceasing tll.ol.g of readers of this 'newspaper have _been calling for their _Empire S emblem, securing them, inspecting them and praising both the high quall_ty_ of the gift provid“i and the high patriotism which lmpelled this newspaper to Join with other great no ivspapers in distributing the flag. ?-¢xuu_nn_llr-iivwl Entltle the reader of this MAIL 0RDEFI8.- l-lend the _ 3 lbs. _ This Flag Coupon (Accompanied by the almount mentioned in the announcement _ covering the cost of the distribution.) WILL. WHEN PRESENTED AT THE OFFICE DF THE ` Charlottetown Guardian The Complete $5 Flag and Ouifil F age in 20 milc zono for 18c. in other zones of l"rovlnce); fill” greater distances ask your postmaster llmount to include for - 'i paper prelentlng same to $2.25 and Tc additional for post- L ` iv _ < ____.1__ i *___ _ii 4| awmng orders to proceed to Frnnrgi April came another anxious item of f ' -- - »»- - ‘”~ .= .. »' if ll 'lZ.‘-ii-‘-..=r’.-‘Za ...r Oni_ a short time ago several were dish? from the 13th Reserve Io thc norw_` amous- "Fighting 26th” and the rent gndermay becalied upon at any mo nttorelnforce filo boys al. the maui* to reinforce the boys at the P0 f 'Perhaps the following nxtrac fruit a letter written by one of the best. of the. 105th oilcers. fully voices the _I ntimelk of the great. majority of fggoalh boys in the llifforen uni l‘ "The number and name of the old ttllinn is still dear to many o ua Ilia, as ii is to all those at home. and I am aure that all regret tha it could not go to France ns a uni to Hpresent our Island Prnvilir;e." ¢As'rol=ilA it For Infants and Childxoa llllIs¢For0ver30 Years i Bruce.`a member of the 105th Ba t t I t t home; Alex., Munioe. at home; Joh who was wounded at Viliy. Ridge all lgllawenf . _ _ . . _ , donia, llimiatcd by t‘apt., the ilnv. J ". . ' , ‘i I -‘ C . Martin, Kofitllllo. 1 news, that another faithful ann, ta‘lion, had been seriously wounded at the front_ This could not, but weigh heavily on one, so attached to husband, so fond of sons, as Mrs. Mc- Lennan. She wae a devoted' member of the Presbyterian Church. of Wood lislands. The commendation-s ofpraise towards her that were u tterori on the day of her burial, manifested that her excellent qualities were many. and that the conlmunity has loot one of its esteemed women. She has left to mourn three daughters and six sons,- Mrs. Arthur S. Hayes, Malden, Mass; Mis. (Dr.) Edwin D, Carder. Vancouver; Miss Mary, at at Montague; Mlirdoch Bruce, in Van- oover; David in Roseland; James D.. al. home; Bruce. above mentioned. _ is now in hospital lil Edinburgh. ' '- Scotlanrl. Mrs. A. F Bruce. Valley- nad is a brother oi the deceased _ .J "" ’ l. - ` .Tim funeral service was condnctaiil bv thc Rav M D Maclmnrl Cain- t. n d__. ' _ . r ,lr I -r»~-: _