! 1 ‘ I . _ - _ » ~ _ _ ,M-...r;h..-.-_..._ ‘ -‘ ,.., ___ \~,-. ._,_- _ _ -_ ' _ _ THE CHARLO'I'l'E'l'0WN GUARDIAN _ PAGE FIVE ' .v _ \ _ _ E _ . _ _ I _ _ \., _ _ _ _ _ _ . l “Autohiobilett Service i"iif“ _ ,, __ _ t _ __ _ _ ~ _ " Céfiisto hire' at allhours at -reasonable rates. _iAge_nt,s- for A Ford Cars 'il The Ford" is as easy to opera ts as a kitchen ng 1.; i _ ledge of _m.ec1_ianical details is necessary. lnexpensivla taoliiteratlgovix woman os_n_c,sl'l around town all afternoon or take a 25.11111, gpm - in-the country, at the minimumof cost for gasoline, oil, wear on 'tit¢, etc. __ _ - - ' _ i ._ `- GIVE YOUR WIFE ONE _ __ - CALL AND SEE THEM _ ' A Grant &Kennedv l . ~ > » 85 Queen St, _‘ Charlottetown P. E. I. _ Phone 683 _ _- __ . ANNOU CEME To Users of-;_-Sha-rpl_es Separators °i1t1onaIly ow-prices: - _ ' 7 '_ §_Sharples*-___S_epa'1'at01‘ C_0., “_ - Toronto, Oni. _ ios:/-s-ismswsalisswssl. v CANADIAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS _ PRINCE -EDWARD ISLAND _ _ \ ' ‘r rims rash: in errecr wmv em, wir. " ' ' A-rl_ANrlc sr/i Nmino rims -' __ 'l‘~ ins inward--Read uv- Trsliis outward Ima down Dai* mm, .Dany Dany Dall Daily Daily _ m_g!_,n E1_3,m_ E,_gu,,_ Ex.Sun. 1<]]é.Si;i’I. Ex.Sun. Ex Sun PM PM -an f A-' - ’; »-»,_. 9°. P22"- a ;=zS 95°-I \-*UV e¢'$ 2 ."‘ D T _ ' ' _ “ha i i`t'l wh _ Arr. ii.ss ug D” L drfhtzro iriver 10.46 sp; Emerald Jet: _ ' 10.09 559 " Kensington 9-37 9- - P4 FFP' L Sea; FPUT’ ein' .ra meg > _,- Q PF' I-‘Q3 ee -_'» _ P.M. A.M. 10.20 8.50 -'15 R9 .fl 7_2() rr-_ Bummerslde Dept. 9.10 I' _‘Summer slis Arr. 8.50 A _ pat; }{|1| 7.64 _ 0’Les'ry 7-05 _1g;__ _ Albsrton ° 6.19 .sfsff Arr. finnish - Dwi 5~4§__ = O e ;gee§m °<2se; “.5 -P i-i P°!"5`7wUl ibn-*W* ' °\~'°’$3 P “_ o ttif°"§2*s‘:-fit' 1 A '- g,'.ll~. fM.- im. 5".ggf~.U.*f¢'__u av. 4 Hr? _ €. yr FP? &31b* OOO _ ., ;- " ` " ' . in - Dev- 5-40 -;§- - 5"' `¥_|wr”’.f _ Air. _ 4] - nit.-sts an . Arr ‘ me 2°” Tues. & -Sat. _ 9.35 TV .3 94? $2.5 __ _ - _ Emerald .!_ct.' Arr. ` '5 ' ,"5 De? 0 Travlrls DGP ' W #52 ss. _ - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . . 9.00 . ..‘/..i.\_i -im-'-1, _ _ `__°"]j|||, HF” ~-L- -Y* _"A ' ‘ ' mlsllll. ' ' . AM _<.. .Ng ll Stew - -` °-it S. 'i-°.'.-:':.t 'di 9 7 is 901| 5'-‘§ ` ’ ' -hour .‘1.oo ._,,__ uv'-50 An' ' - ‘ » ART r*.Uue!>f° $325” is; 3 5’ v _ E§§§ _ floral' 3. ‘ io.s5 31°F *“»° 0 3 use arf. 0wflW>"“ 4 __ ll* A “ii-am mlm vihirwl" M¥*’.°'!""‘- ’ ~"' sl _ _ _ it 5 ‘ ._ _ 1.`os an n\vr°r:`l'r°§»*‘F5' °'§;","°,, aes 2 L_ Ei ees ‘ l; tl _ ‘ r -~ or ‘.'lU_NE=20,~‘--19-va '-is _ __ _ “ . ' ' c _ . _ _ _ I _ _ _ -_ ,,'-°°`°¢ Y :__‘ I I- _.J `|'li"l-|¢gJlN'n§|»“-my gy- A _ Y v __, lr i' _ '_' I IT PAYS to buy in this Rroviiieo. f, ' SALT.-14000 me due new in lmir of aoysfaoois. iovs-6-.wmai roiiwihg are earners rms. . lsr- "9-|21 QU¢¢11Sll‘¢¢fCllBl‘l0ii¢!0\Vll FREE- Morris. Smith & Beer are giving a Bass Ball tres with every ___€h¢_____§ev€r°1.__Guerdiac lfiifl FRUM HUNNER or _ - wllliln nlsills M°°'° & Md-°°d I-fd JUW- CIFVUU BIOS- -» 1090f -- ter received by Mrs. George Hig- teuosns for painting are invited hy, Holman' sr co. _ ioa§_s,isM2i. FREE with every s at Morris, emith 1015-s-i Mai. séntil-lee, with timoh six to be sold cheap. gardens or lawns. 89 1079.6.19M61_ _l>uN_oAs _ s_5n'_ris1' cHuneH.- 8ervice_SundB¥}`Ju_ne 24th, 7.30 p.m. The service `wllL§`he held in the Me tbodisl house o_t_wr/rsl`lp. - Rev. lt. N. Raiid.wlli preach. _ ' `.sni_No voua 'rHmsr.-Johnson & Johnsoifs soda fountain now open. Bring' your thirst and have it pleas antly adjusted. 1911421. 'AN INTERESTING FIFI is depic- ted in-“Th_e Fortunes of Fifi" a big 1eature'ln~wliich the popular star Marguerite Clarke plays the leading role. Prince Edward Theatre at the three shr/ws_v3.15. 7.15 and 8.45 p.m. ~ 1094. TARVIA WORK TD START J_ULV lei.”- Tha- work of resurfacing Lower Queen Street with Tarvdn will com- mence about July 1st-. 'I‘wo thousand tons of hard stone to be used as the foundation tis due to arrive in the city on June 28th. ~ _ V UHAPLAN COMING HOME.- Cap tain the Reverend W. T. Suckling who went overseas as one of the chap lains of the 85th is returning to Can ada. Hs was Anglican rector at Joggins Mines. N. S. before getting the appointment to -the 85th. He is well known in Charlottetown having resided here for some timo- - FRESH SALMON ON SALE.- Fresh Island salmon were on sale in the market yesterday at 25 cents pei pound. Some excellent looking fresh mackerel were selling from 15 to 20c per pound, cod _were fairly plentii ful and sold at 5 to 6 eents rr poiuid. 'The' fest' 0f'tli6"lii`a`rket was about the' sable' as 'on ' previous market days with commodities ranging about -the same lin price. ' |MPORTANT.- Commenclng Mon- day 18th' June, 1917, and until further notice, the S. S. "Aranmore" will leave Charlottetown at 7.00 A. M. each Monday. Wednesday and Friday tor' Plctou. retuming will leave Pic- " ".tou-at 7.00- ‘- a. m.,~oach Tuesday. Ifhursday' and. Saturday for. Chariot tetownx-_ Car ferry; with drawn -from serylce¢»D_isIriot.- Passenger Agentls Ofllce, Charlottetown, P. E. I., June 16th. 1917. iosi-s~1s1vlsi_ CHURCH OBENGLAND CUNVEN- TIQN--. The spintannual Convention of the'Dl0cesan--'Church Society and _Wqmen.’a.FAnxillary-.of the _Church of 'England-'_wiii he.-helil, -airst. Eliza- ‘betlifs Church, Springfield) tomorrow, Thursday. The -special speakers- will be1Missf~Shaw' of Japan,-R.ev`.'.R. H. JA. . ilaslsmi.' M.. .'A:'. of -Kangra, India,” and-Rev. R.: A. I-_llltz_ M. A..` Gener- al - Secretary of the Sunday School Commission of the Church of 'Eng- land. _"l‘li`e‘ programme is as follows: _iloly -Communion' and semnon at 10.30 a. _‘m.;~Co_nference at 2; Evening Prayer and’Sermon at 7 p. ui. , ::1' The Foo '_of_ Iiidigestion.-1ndi- gestion is a common ailment and' few are fires from it. It isa mostldisires- s'in'g compliuint .and often the - suffer lmg_attsndlng 1t_is most severe. The very "b`e§t` 'remedy' is Plarme1ss’s- Veg- etable Pi_l_ls`~'ta ' according to dir- tions-.’1‘hey`re_c y the irregular act- thyjctiorl. For' many yeans they have been' a standard remedy for dyspep- sla'and lndlgsstlon and' are .hiigllly ‘ estset_iIei'l_'.for their qualities. ' f .Hardwall _ -s- Plaster- - Another big ship- ment ot Hardwail Plas- ter received, new stock 1 -fresh and strong. If you are building or plastering, write us for prices on Hardwail _ Plaster. We can make prompt shipments, and our prices are absolutely right. `_ _ __ J R.T. Holman Ltil. - Summerside `._ _ l086&'$.20M3liEZl. _ _ _ I l-‘ l r‘sciivics - s '-.»\’ _ --_rg- _ wb vb riioisttr his the rrivlléev -,Q mlm they ' stu otsomooltla gmt' ag gtlslaas in canada eden thin cllosilr demonstrated im rr ir amor irmmuufm ui Eze aug to ny that the arms va pq ont' patrons. ws believe Ii td equal to that obtainable in (ll Mithl., only _ wwmrit wir wma. yG.'F."lislelieaoii~ i _'\ _ ` _- ' _ _ .», ........i_._ ._ __ _ _"_, _'...'. - we riavriisalss our harsher mi N01.‘lCE.- The Sims Packing Co. Ltd., will discontinue receiving dress- ed _hogs on Fridgy next., the 22nd lnat. and until further notice. 6.1llM4l. _BAPTIST CHURCH ST. PETERS' BAY.--Service on Sunday. June 24»th at 3.00 p. fm. Rev. R. N. Rand will preach. _ ' CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.-Rev. Ewen MacDougalI will preach (D. V.) Sabbath 24th at Murray River at- 10.30 Peter's Road at 2.30 and Brooklyn at 6.30.- Alsg Mon. 25th at Iris at 7.30. New Track Master Is Remembered ,___ The news of the promotion of Mr. Malcolm Muthieson from Section Foreman at North Wiltshire to Track Master on the Eastern Division of the P. E. l. R., will be a most agree able surprise to his many friend. -Mr. Mall.hlest/li has proven himself worthy of this recognition by his tlllrty-seven years of taitiiful railroad service. The esteem in which he was held by his neighbors and fellow workers was tan-glbly manifested, when shortly before his departure, he was presented with a handsome trav- elling bag and a costly meerschsum pipe. 'i‘he'following address was read by D. J. McLean. Malcolm Mathieson_ Track Mlaster P. E. »l'. Railway. ' Dear ‘Sir.- it is with feelings of pride that we -meet here today to extend to you our congratulations on, your well--deserved promotion. V You have always been considered a very capable and dutiful oillcial, and we are glad that the management has taken advantage ot an opportunity 'to show its appreciation of your long and trust worthy service. Whilst we are. proud of your being raised to a higher position. wsregrei’ the loss 0f'y0ul' companionship. We always found yuu ready to help ln _ally thing that tended to our welfare or advancement. When any assist. ance was nee-ded Mac was sure to be on hand. ln conclusion we wish you the same measure of success in your new field uf labor as you have had in the old. and trust that Providence uiay bestow upon you many years of health and strength. - We accoimpay these words with a :mall gift, which we hope you will accept with the same spirit in which [lt is offered-that of good will and af- fection. l,707 -METHODISTB '- ENLISTED IN N.B. A_ND P.E.l. MONCTON.-` That over seventeen ‘hundred riames‘_ of Methodists who _have enlisted in the district of New Brunswick land Prince Edward island, are now,.in the hands of church aut- horities and tl'Iat"`lseversl hundreds more 'of whom there is no record are _liow being looked‘up is the interest-. dng information gleaned _at cc-nvention Headquarters yesterday afternoon. The .StatlsticLCnmniitiee. of then_Confer- ‘ence,which has these matters in -charge. has made a special enquiry into the question of enlistrneuts. and to date the number of men reported is ivovf with mah'y parishes which have not yet reported their quotas, wliii-_h are expected `to aimount to at least three hundred more. This is a remarkable record, considering the slzs of their district a-iid the tact that only members or those in close ad- herence have been reported. . ` The following interesting' statistics of--the New Brunswick and P. E. l.. Conference was brought down at to- _ `day‘s meetings: Membership . . . . . . . . . . . . _ 15,0871 ilncrease last- year . . . . ._ . ...263‘ Nulmbsr of families ....8,364{ Baprlshrs _ . . . ._ sas Marriages _ . . . . _ . . . . . . _ . . . ._ 480 Number reported enlisted .i_’l07 _(Several circuits -n_0t reported) ss, sz2s.v3s.d7. _ l\lina~rd’s Llniment Co.. Ltd. Gents,--'I have used your Minard’s Llniment in my family and' also in my stables for_years and consider it the best medicine obtainable. Yours tru-ly, ALFRED ROCHAV. Proprietor Roxton Pond Hotel and Livery Stables. ,' _ iv 1/1l.ul11A\\\\\\\\f*l/Illini A o ,’ §‘Depenilabl|ity I Total amount raised for all purpos-I’ gina. from- her son. Gr. Wilfrid Hig- gins. of the 2nd Canadian Heavy Battsry:- ’ France. May 26, 1017. .Dear l‘lothei'-,=-- - '~ Just ¢ few lines ~to lat you, know that 1 am in hospital with gas poison have. It ls very hard on the lung! and 1 hm suffering quite a bit of pain from' lt, especially when l breathe; it hurts quite a bit. But l hopp to be clear of the gas in a couple of weeks. and out of hospital badly, but enough to let me know that I don’t wang to get it again. It_ wals 'very sad about poor Dllplc Bur- hoe'. He did his duty nobly and with- out complalnt_ Hils `death was quite a worst luck the Battery had since we came out to France. Well, mother. if there is any stray papers around home' would ,you please send them out. How is father and Eric getting along? Hope father -is getting better since the summer has colue on. I think this is all, oil-ly l forgot to say, hope you are all well. Must close with love to all. Your loving son, ’ WILFRID. lS ALLENBY, FAMOUS GENERAL, T0 SUGGEED ~ BVNG WlTH CANADlANS. LONDON,-The Daily Express which has intimate Canadian associa- tions published the following: "'l`lie names of Byng and Ailenby have been much on the tongues uf well-informed people this week. Both are great cavalry and army leaders. General Byng commanded botii caval- ry and brigades in England before the war. So did Allenby. After him, Byng commanded in Egypt. Before and alt- er hcstilitlcs began .these two disting uished careers have -been continu- ously iii touch. one general succeed- ing tho other in important commands! _ v <7 7 V ‘Af _ O . LLKRAFT Q i-is O > '-"A ,. i » o if we P ~ :<>§, at i-1 s`>_s__<;e;>©<3.2 1 ~ _20c each 3 for 504: Zin? Your -Hat 4 We can in-ake your old hat l00l¢ like new---put in inside ‘ and outside bands, re-block them in the latest shapes. '. Mef\'s Borsillno, straw and panama hats. and women'l straw, leghorn and panamg hats-no job too small or too difficult. Shoe-shining-pollshgs for all the new styles In msii’| and womens boots. Laces of all inlluds in stock, - and everything in the tobac- co line. Orders' from all parts of _ the Island' attended to. Telephone C°nnectlon. BUNNNVSlDE U ‘£11 This ls a word that does n appear in the Dictionary,-but we llke.to use it because I; so fully expresses the .character of goods which _we handle and the Superior Service which we . render in all departpients of our business. _` ' For Your" _ _ Protection _ ' when we éunvly drun or Ml a prescription you may always be sure ‘that everything -uscss- _ gary has been douefto Vf0¢°¢\ your interests. -- _ n we also consider right prices g part of 'good serviics and will guarantee that quality consid- ersd lower prices than ours anno; ‘be _found anywhere. Our Motto has Aiwayb Helen -'KEEP tIl.lAi.lrv -uv Ano PRICES WWII" Johnsen & 'Johnson ’ rineualliy OMIM* vnnamanlrlmll .- ii _161-4A25Mwl‘m4m0s. A qWil§'.J_4¥lll!s\\\\‘ W`rh ` f Bo , sport r‘i.l§'i-.¥Zl', he Jiri e give a nice - lmsli sail. _ We have the finest and largest assortment _of Boys - Boots ever shown in~Char- Box- Kip - Patent Mahogany _- Buttoned or Laced and Neolln'Sole» L_... whichie not a very nice thing ‘ to 1 again. 1 did not get gassed very' _\ blow to the Battery, as it was the f=='=_"‘i_ TOOKE Bl1os.fLlMl1‘ED - Makers - Montreal mil-;;= r`v _ ‘ ,_ / _ ,` *_*€"5_..‘f_, -,dl _-, ' -=:‘ ==._ n eff im; _L_',\ ’. ` ' _ `;___` -- .f _ IF ~- . I w _ga- __:_____ ¢ \' » “ L\-._ ._ K/ Sale of “seconds in Silk Stockings cts pr bargain, If these stockings were not ‘ seconds they would f0I' p'€1‘_pau-_ _ _ All sizes in white and black "TV ’i“i~§d» ll _pill xgr-M par ‘ - WI-IITE`S -~ $6 ‘ $7 _ A NEVVIS DISH Real -Cake Cones of lce Cre This IS A VERY POPULAR DISH in the _ cities. The cones are absolutely pure and deligh Boston Shoe Shining Parlor to the taste. We expect this Should develop lfllltfl very popular service, being handy, sanitary spd delicious. Can be served at our tables or put up for carrying home. Try one, and you’ll surely have another." They are good foi the children too and they “iike ’em.” ' - THOMAS WHITE ‘ CONFECTIONERYJCE CREAM Wholesale and Retail ilnsnsglnlm » I lottetowri in :- ' ' ' °”G‘f-7-21°*-I _ Tiffany Wedding Rings Tan - ‘ -lust received anew lot of these Rings direct from Makers in 14 and 18k made toour special order Qullty Guaranteed. Prices Exceedingiy low considering quality sure to show them Now boys thlsis your - A91" _ CHANCE ° ' W. N. Taiitoii ~' »~ ,- _ .. _' ' ‘:_-4, ’ i _ A I 'I \ ’~f¢\#¢ ` _ . , _ . . ~ Morns+Smitll-Beer l(l7’.`r"lllli ‘ 1' l l' ;] lllillly P ’ \, . f / , -<~,»,- i ._ A»£°‘i)"'»*i _ r. _“_” r " ' \l`;`.\\/\ 011 Sale fight HOW. as you read the “Guardian a great assortment oi these wonderful stockings. ltsa lc_t of “seconds.” That is to say some of these stockings have some trifling flaw-a coarse thread-a knot or something of the sort Really does ngtlliurt the stockingf-but-they cannot be sold as The silk runs from _anklé to knee in the black ones-boot length only in the white ones Thema Jority of the stockings have no flaw that you can see. at 211-- But. we bought them as ‘seconds at a bargain. And we’re selling _them to you at a great f :,.____i.L..