-ww ~'~ ~‘.rf:. 1<1=>--1# ry rw .1 1:* 1 .__ ._ . . . . _ _ .. . . . . .. . . . . iv . ._ . _ _ Q; ._ rr., __ . _ _ _ _ .. __ ,_ __._._ __ _ _ . __ _`..___ ___,_ ._ _ .______, _ ._ __ _ _ __ _ _ _ V __ _ ,.~.,, _ _ _ . ._ 1 .._ .1 .. .._ , . _ . ~,,t l _ 1 , - t . f r - .r .V .L--. »'1.i._ .,1._,»..,-y 4 , . , _ _ . __ _ . MAY 14. 1917 1 THE on-ARLo'rrETowN» GUARDIAN _ ` 1 ' ' _ - .. [_ ff ‘ ' \\\\\VIllJIM\K' Housccleaiiing § Helps for Easy Work W0 UU" Bllltllly your rnost ur- _, _gent needs for liouso-clcaniiig with -_'l‘\upentirrc. Ammonia, Sponges, (Jliumolii, llund Send, Brushes. l\‘urirltui‘n l‘ollsli, Pow- dered Borax, and nil liisliift-ct. ants i Telephone us your order, Phono 610. _ _ Qolin A McDonald l Mail orders receive promp attention. ~ 117 Kent St , 4 Prescription Drugqiat, \\\\\YIlf/L\\\\\\\\\\W l »VII0IIIIl\\\\\YllI/AS We Warned You ' Before ’I`liut thi- cost of all kinds of BOOTS AND SHOES KEEPS GOING UP Vg//IQ§\\“XfII//W \\\\\\\\\\»7lIIl,l'l‘I,l I I- ll: G 2 3 lr !A‘\\\\\\\\\ ////]lII&\\\\\ '_A \ 7 ‘ \_ \ \\\\\`/llL\\\\ We are prepared however Help you out as we have inany liunilreds onirs Of Footwear which W purchased lrclloru high price and now offer them to you at Old Prices is long as they last. ’l`lil.-- month is going to Ire ti CHANCE FOR BARGAINS and our advice to you is to buy ut once your SUMMER BOOTS Morris Smith Beer II/Q1f';§\\\\\YIlIf4`\\ ' Let Us clean ` Your Hat Wo'cnii make your old hut look like new-put in inside and outside Darius, re-block thein in tho latest shapes. Mcf1’s Borsalino, straw and panama hats, and women's straw, leghorn and panama hats-no jon too small or too difficult. Shoe-shliiini:-polishce for all tho new i-itylon in inen'ii und wonn.-ii`s limits. iiuccs oi' all Itlntls in stock, und evcrytliiiig in the tobao~ co line. Orders froin' all paris of tho island' attcrnlod t.o. Telephone C0nncction. Boston Shoe Shining Parlor suuuivvsioia \\\\ \¥lIllIIIIIII.2.\\\\\\\\\\\ E M/I//IMA The Cenrr al Guardian IT PAYS to buy in this l'roviiico.- RED CROSS FUND.- Mr. li. A litli:i\|~ri|p|i, iloii. 'i‘reasur‘c|- 0|' the ,ltet (ross i~uiid luis received $12.00 fron Mr. l.o.iis Costello of Green Bay 3“l""’|~ bfflilll hall’ the proceeds of o °°"“Ul'| |1010 in lianipion Hall. GMR. MOMBOURQUETTE MANA William Mouriliourquette, for "Will lllllllilgor of the King George "f’~'fl lil Sydney and recently the "I“"“g"" "T the Queen. St. Stephen l\. has urrlvetl in li1\li1`ax to takt over, the iiiarraizciiierit oi’ the Queen l]l0t»¢l llicrc. llc succeeds Mr. A. A. |‘7ll\i:-itrict l’ussenger Ag ont’s Oillcc, (‘-luirlottetown, l’. E. -I.. May lltli. 1917. 421l.5.10M4i NORTH nivsn woMEN's |Ns'r|-_ TUTE.-'l`lic regiilar monthly meeting ol' this institute was held May 3rd at the hoiric ot' Mrs. Iflnrry Scott. A l-lc-otlly iiurnber oi” inenrlrcrs -and visit ` orc wer-e prc.~:r-lit and a large ri Enouiit of_ Iuisincss wus transacted. liri:= liistitutt- has alread_v t`orwarded U\'*‘r' Ulllllll' lt'»lll`l= ot' socks for the :-.oltiitrs ni the front. Alter an cx f'Ull0l\l lH’0l-r\‘arn was rendered; incluti ing sonic vlioii-c violin selections glv1 on by Miss Virltcrsoii, tl dainty lunch was sci~veii by the hostess Mrs. Stew/1 P-`l\S0ii kindly invited the institute tc hold their next inccting at her ironic. DR. DEWOLFE'S SON KILLED.- Thc runny irir-ntls in P. E. island oi ltev. Iir, l)eWoil'o, Principal of Ac adia Scinintiry will he very st.-rry to lcnrri that his son llenry llurton llc \\'olt'c has bcoii killed in action. Cor liorfil lleWolt`c, who lrclonized to Wolf ville. eiilistctl lor ovcrsets with thc l<`r.~ii:‘tlr llnivcrsities (‘cnipany ot' tht- l',l’.l‘.l..l., in September, 1915. The young: nran was a gradiiate ot Acadia and was uualiiicd tor the rank oi Lieutciiairt, but enlisted us ‘a private and was afterwards promoted to cor* porai. lie was formerly wounded in the liand, but was later returned to the front. CALLS FOR SKUNKS.- (‘onrc i`t.1i'ih yo nrilthty hunters! 'I`akc.downI yuiii' siinrcs and go forth, for tht t-iii luis zone out for tire capture o’ 100 skunks. 'i`lrc nutiior oi' this uiiusi; :il request is “Ilan” Mctioriiinck. pro _ prleiop ot the ('ccll l-it-tel. ilaniilton lint. "IJiiii_'_‘_lius decided to become i little t`ur'rner in his spare tiiire. l-lr ii-.is purcliascd an old t`arirr about threi inilc out ot' the city, and is stocking i' with a variety oi’ fur bcaririp; animals 'i‘liis small iuenarzerie contains goats foxes, ralr-bits. pigs.. liiid, to adt' iluvt-ririg to the venture, skiiiilts. Mr .\ict'orinack is desirous oi` getting ir touch with 100 oi`_ the odorifcrour I-Zontry. llc otfers no suggestions -as to just how tlireso scent pussies uri to he captured. anti leaves this prob li-in to the individual who in keen on this kind of hunting. lie wants then' l`or their pelts. ` WEDDiNG_- BELLS.-Tire inarrlagr took place in St. .lolin the Baptist (Tliurcli on l\'loiitla_\' May lst, oi’ l\'Iis+ Mary J. Wilson ot` St. l’eter"s1Bay‘. l’, ld, l., to Mr. Boiiifaiii 0"Hanloy oi P. ld. l. Tho marriage ceroinoriy was pei. i`oriiicd by the ltcv. J. D. Mcbcod. P. l’. The bride was attended hy Miss lraura Ilyriic, while Mr. .loliii J. Mc- Phee spporicd the groom. 'Fire bride was 'bccoiiiliuszly' attircil in u tailor riiaiio suit ot' blue sergc, with hat to iruiicli and tho hritlcsrriaitl wore it tall- or rrindo suit ni' blue lrroadtzlotli, with picture hat, lniinediutcly after the cel' onroiiy tho happy couple niotorcd it tho Vorninriii»_ where they dined alter whit-li they left on a short honeymoon trip. Tiivy' were the rwxcipleirts- of muny iiiiotiil and costly presents. 0n_tliel|' return tlicy will ri,-,-:lilo in Trenton. N. S. ’l`iicir iruin_v t'rleii`_.~ A 119-1' 21 Queen Street A ' _’ . sy. , .»» and tho ltonian Catholic churchc-'i _~-- T'-'* A Y "=l I" V __ -_-"1 -'_' ‘; i _ T .W i'oi as soon as the Canadians that comclto this liospitahl andere able to | travel they send them 10 their UW" hospitals 4 A E rirot_lit-.r'. I will bo cxpcctirn; a ' ' reply ironi you soon. LOVH t0 all-11 ____ rernain, . Your lovini-1 sou. hirs. lt. A. lvlclioutzali, Graiiil ltlvcr. NEIL A.. Lot I4, luis rccciveil the following lrt- tcr t`rorri hor atop-soil. Private Nell A. CO-OPERATION _ Mcl`)our.:nil:- ‘ tI"roin the Philadelphia Piihlii: - - Qiieen-Nlary's Hospital, . Ledger) Allrli 15. 19l7~ bond. and il' you ca.not do either, _tlion lruar Mothriz- Asl am new in lW UIICH- N0 sonieono else to iight or ell-io product: doubt you have not word of ine helm: _fnntl to iced the other fellows iam- wonndod lic-tore this. I tio noi. know ily while iii; in away doing the ilitht- wlierc they would wire to. hut l think ing, _ it was t_o Jarnes. T-he sir:-ter sent a ----1-»-1-----~ Wliulloy l.anc's. li` you cannot carry ti itun. buy u1 hind in ii liospitul. l thought lt would t,-dldlor, fnrnii-:h the money 10 8\1DD0l'l1 on top of nie, covering me from shoulder down to my feet. A torrent- ial rain began to fall during the iight- inlz, but stopped beore our forces lin' ally had sficceeded in driving the Germans out of the trench for keeps. "By that time the cement had be- come so hard that 11 was practically in1 corporated with tho earth and as lm- movably fixed as ii rock, Fortunate~ ly the wounded part ol my head was exposed and the surgeons were ablh to -attend' to it. while others were engaged in ohlseling me.out,=ot..|n,|'. cement encaslng. I did not roco_vc;‘ consciousness for several days. a_n`i_i after that was sent to the Amerie# Hospital in Paris, where I lay nearly a month before I could walk about again. 1 was wid that it me niifti six men hours olhard work to chisel me free oi’ the cement." Trains outward-Read down DAILY Tues ex. Sun. Thurs card lioine too. but l dori't know who ¢;E|v|ENT HOLDS HIM - gc gat would get it lor sho just had for tlie IN C-EATH TRENCH A_M_ p_M_ ~ CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS' T” PRINCE EDWARD isi.AND_ ‘ TIME TABLE IN EFFECT. FEBRUARY ht., 1017. ,_ ATLANTIC STANDARD TIME. ‘ S1 Q; Trains Inward-Recd UD Tues DAILY _ Thurs ex.~.~Bul- ' & Sat . AM. PM". _- uililrcsn; Mr. lilcllougall. so you N00 ll dltt‘ei'oiicc for you need not think l r ai thin like that homo when they hear of a fellow be- ing wounded llreyrthinkhe in done. bill it is not to with mo. in mot. I tool would be 'likely' to go to Uncle lvianus licrbcrt Speltou. a `Oaii`adiari'. who oi' Uncle Alex. anyway it makes no- had been lighting in France lor more than or year. and who arrlvotl here ro- centl aboard it British nteamship. uni nearly dead o 1 iy I; ‘ ~ . y The wound l got will n‘ot`liurt me told of an experience which probably' rn futum life ine least. _ l know over stands unparalleled in the annals Of the war, upon our trench. in one oi' the scores “‘l)uring an attack hy the Gerniaiis ___ _1_°~_€9 _ 6.50 8.13 3.38 0.00 9.40 Hunter River 6.02 Kensington » 5.00 Arr. __ Bummorside 2.20 Dept. Charlottetown 4.23 Emerald Junction 1 im. 1o.iro “sas ~ '- 9.08 4.15 8.22 8.32 ' us an P.M. 2.00 Dept. Summer-utils 3.33 Port Hill 4.53 0’L0lI'Y 6.00 Alberton Dept. 7.15' 2.20 A13. Arr. 11.10 ' ` 9.8! _ J 8.06 0.58 the Canadians: and 'I .am proud to sa I was rl ht lrhere with tho boys nt-url;v as 110011 HOW “fl I UV" NWC of battles on the Somnio front. ti felt. However. it very nearly cost iny uhrnpncl burst right over' my head. li life. it w‘iu»:~ a ruaehine gill! bl1l|0t Ula! killed' six mon who were standing Bl' got. nie. lt. went in on my left side and mast wltliln' roach of my arms, and cnnio out on niy right. tif it had been lntlicted ii wound on my tread. knock- one half inch around towards mv back ing me unconscious. The (lerlllllllll lt would have killed me instantly, for carried the trench. but were almost it would have pierced my h0H1'l-- li immediately attetward ousted.ol\l.\' U’ was high enough. but not deep enough gain control again. The trench was so you will understand, mother. I had captured and lost in this manner hall it narrow escape. The most peculiar 8, dozen times. And alll duringthat fact of all is that the bullet that went period ot nearly twenty~four hours in-ough me came out in my right lay unconscious. breast pocket and stuck in n. hook "The shrapnel which had wrouBhi which I had in my pocket. It. $180 such havoc, also splintered a barrel more it piece or my fountain nerr- conuunlns of/mont. and 111°" °' ll f°'l _ _ ___ *__ _ _ _ I _was wounded on the 9th of April. _ ' pm, ' the morning or the great charge by ;; pg, ' - _ Bun. 7.00 Arr. Tigninh _ ..Do‘pt. ¢.il0.... ... "` _`_`"l5All§Y` ' ` ' ox. Bun. P. M. 4.30 Emerald Junction 5.20 Capo Traverse DAILY 1ex.- Sun. -1 1 A.lltl. _ 1 8.10 -1 _` 7.50 _ ‘- Tues. Mon. Thur. Wed. Sat. Fri. _ _ _ 4.40 104 5.29 6.40 nu. ma. "ii _ 3.10 3.00 Dept. ’ ‘ Chttlottotlrwll _ _ lt.“lt0Yllrl _ . ore 0.02 _ Bt. Pbtlll 7.35 Arr. Bonrls E » .Wed Th Arr. 11%; ` t ___»_ it 1.18? ' _; .> .K ;'a*"** il A Y B ~ l -always was wishing to be in a charge and I got my wish. I would like to give you an idea of what look place that mornintt.. but no human tongue can express tn words life sights ‘and happenings that took place. The people of Canada or in fact of England. o not fully realize that this is such a terrible-war for ll' they could they would a-ll lie insane. is Nell James still in' England! l wrote to him yesterday and l hope the let- ter wlll find him. This is s ttne large hospital, the Johnson _& Johnson second largest in Engdlnd. There are scarcely any Ginttlldls ‘lm it lt is 4.40 Dept.. llt. Bt Alt 6.54 Card 0.25 llontllli 7.15 Arr. _ Georgetown Debt. 0.48 Only PI. 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