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' Moths
Experience has probably
' already taught you how
expensive it may be to have
moths in the house. Don’t
let them feed on your furs
and valuable garments this
year. Come to us for
Moth Balls
Cedar Flakes
Lavender Flakes V
Naptha Flakes _
Gum Camphor ,
need have no fearof dam(
age. .
J. 4
G. Jamieson 1
DRUGGIST _
Moth Proof Bags f'
Use our preventives you a
Change of'l`1me ~ f
l’._ Railway
Conuueueing Monday. May 3rd.
trains will run ns Iollowsz-
West:-
Psasenger trains will leave
Charlottetown daily at 7.35 a.
m. arrive Summeraide 9.50. Leave
Summerside as mixed train 12.10 p.
m., Tlgnish. 5.20 p. m
Mixed ti-ani wut lellve ons.-|oue~
town daily at 3.45 p. m., arrive-Summon
side 7.00. leave Summerside as pas-
senger traiu 8.40 p. rn., arrive Tig-
inlsh 11.45 p. ln.
U Passenger train will leave Tignlsh
daily at 5.45 a. ni., arrive Summer-
sidu 8.45 a. lu.. leave Summersidc as
mixed train 9.00 a. m., arrive Char-
lottotown.11.~10 a. m. ~
llijxed train will leave Tignisll daily
12.30 p. m.. arrive Summerside 5.30
p. ni., leave Summerside as passeng-
er train 8.30 p. m., arrive Charlotte-
town 10.50 p. nl.
Mixed train will leave Cape Tra-
verse daily at 7.00 a. nl., arrive Eni-
eruld 8.00 n. vu., Charlottetown
10.20, returning will leave daily Char-
lottetown 12.00 noon. arrive Sum-
'merside 11.30 p. ni., leave Summer-
side 4.110 p. m., arrive Emerald 5.45
p. lu. Cupe Traverse 7.00 p. nl.
Passeunger train will leave Cape
Traverse daily at 8.40 p. tn.. ar-
rive Emerald 9.15 p. m. returning will
leave Emerald 9.25 p. m., arrive
Cape Traverse 10.00 p. m. ‘
Eastz-
iiiixed train will leave Charlottetown
daily 6.50 a. rn., arrive Mt. Stewart
8.40. Souris 11.15 n. m., returning
leave Souris 1.80 p. ln.. arrive Mt.
stewart. 4.10 p. in., Charlottetown
5.15 p. lu.
Pzissenger train will leave Elmira
daily 5.25 a. m., arrive Souris 6.20
u. 11\.. leave Souris 0.35, arrive Mt.
Tillvlrtulwwuulw ‘I
TIDE TABLE
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APRIL.
High Water
H`t Tlinc
11.54
12.30
13.04
13.43
14.34
15.43
17.11
18.38
19.56
21.00
21.50
22.36
23.20
11.32
11.58
12.23
12.48
13.15
13,48
14.34
15.45
17.21
lS.50
20.08
21.09
22.04
22.57
23.49
cool spell.
Il't
'rims
11.19
0.04
0.54 _
1.46 1
M. ‘ 2.42 .
Tu. ; :L44 1
W. f 4.56 1
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fantry could have withstood the dlnleip Mayzy if our enellcwere [en 0 D, ul "“"‘ °" M "1 ' ' 'W
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“fthe gm- The Ffech “H11 Cealian we field \»e~--»- we 11--es for '.-r.‘..n1.sa%¢m*.as:;
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PARIS, April 27-Public men "or
that country realizing its terrivor-
c \\'nr. Senor Azcurnte, first vice
.-'_' ’
Qs n. ’.,_.,.__..___
, €l.i'tN1iil$.*¢('.'¥'l11»h"1£|Il'..".' `
Want a
_ Good
clerk in the Bank of Montreal, but
v-ant to Vancouver in the-employ of
~ . _ the Dominion Trust Company. He
ears to ply. Sas this lins, it will
chunky folks of normal weight ent
less than they do and keep stout all
the time. The undcru-eight ones nn-
ally dec;-dc Nature intended them to'
be thin, that the amount of nature d
flesh-making and that nothing can 0
make them fat. But this is not so. b
A stout. strong, robust body can a
come alone from food nourishment..
Food is the source of all tat
and if you arc thin and nnderweignt C
it is merely a certain indication that V
only n small portion ofthe ilesilf d
nssimllative functions of your stom-
uch and intestines are not working
properly and the larger part. of the
food vuluc is leaving your body as
To correct such n condition, to
gain flesh, increase weight and get
100 per cent. vuluc from your food,
ii single Snrgol tablet taken at each
inoul will work wonders. Sargol is
a scientific cmnbinution of six splen-
did nssimilatlvc agents. it promptly
stops the leakage of fats and while
aiding digestion, also separates cv-
cry last particle of the fats, oils,
sugars und starches of your food
from the waste matter and prepares
the former into rich, ripe, tlcsh-pro-
ducinf; nourkhrfent which the blood
readily absorbs and distributes
throughout the body. Weight increase
usually begins within n vcry few
days after Snrgol is used with meals,
In my opinion two ordinary hearty
meals eaten with .Hurgol is /equal in
ileali-nmkinu, vuluc to six ordinary
hearty meals cntcn without it. Try
it, you people “ho are thin, run
down, and uudcrv-eight, und see if
i‘m not right...
You can buy Snrgol from practical-
ly any druggist hcreahouts und cvery
package contains n positive guarnu-
tee of weight increase of money
buck. “hile also valuable as n treat-
ment ior nervous intligestion, lt
should not be used 'by neople who do
not wish to increase weight.-_
llAl.ll~'A\` SOLDIER
V WOUNIDEH IN l1A'l"l‘l,l~l_
HALIFAX, April 20-John M. Gel-
durt, barrister. was ofhclally nctifled
tonight that his son. Hugh Ueldétt,
a private in the 7th Battalion, (lan-
adian Infantry, had been wounded in
the recent lighting ln lfhinllers. He
was a lieutenant in the with Pnsll-
isrs, Halifax. While here he was a
1.
was offered a commission but prefer-
“Wo'Y\ all kinds of brushes here!
nom, in s wide range of ‘didsrsnt oil-'
sssnd shspss at most any tries you
reaching your blood and tissues. The 11
waste.
\’|ircs. ' _
fhc suggestion Fume lrom the Duke
of Connaught.
The service will be held at Lans-
owne l’s.rk`and'will be attended by
of their food has nothing to do with the Prime Minister and all members
1 the Cabinet who are in the city.
csides the troops in training here
ud the public.
Rev. llr. I-Ierrldze, Moderator of the
General Assembly oi the Presbyterian
hurch, will have charge of the ser-_
ice, ns he is senior chaplain oi this
istrict. All other religions denom-
luulfing nourishment in your neals is illliliilnfi “rc being ilskml £0 l»l\k0 Dorf.
nd to upnoint renrescntntives to as-
.exploslom-x. had n hand-to-hand iight
V Canadian trenches.
For an'Hour the Cenadiana Were
Fighting an Enemy Behind Them
as Well as in Front
l~‘or an hour our men were actually
ilglling back to back; then the break
in thc Allies human line closed, and
all the Germans who had broken
through were either killed or cap-
tured. Some lighter t‘.nnadinu guns
were abandoned when we l`eIl hack to
join up with the reorganized French
line. As soon as the Canadian rein-
.orcemeuts hadcome up and the line
behind had been backed up by fresh
British troops hurried from thc re-
serve. divisional headquarters sent
word that an attempt might be made
to recapture the guns if feasible.
'l`hey could bc seen behind .where the
German line had been dug in.
in a Brilliant Charge Canadians Re-
captured all the Guns Which the
German Foe Had Taken
Tho Canadians made a heroic charge
through the shoots of tire and grenade
with the Germans which lasted about
half an hour. and later reached the
guns,which they triumphsntly brought
hack. Two French guns of the famous
“Seventy\-five" pattern.. which the
Germans were removing, were also
retaken. according to my information.
Canadians Not only Saved the Diy at
Ypres But It ls Llksly Tthat
They Also B_avsd.Call|s. .. .
According to British officers l have
niet today, General Alderson‘s swift
tnovc to coul`orm with the French re-
tirement, and the splendid fighting of
sist ltev. Dr. Herridge.
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Ono cent por word first Insertion
Twenty-flvs cents.
GUARDIAN llll\SS|F|Ell MIS.
in this column, halt osnt por word
Agents \Vanted
AGENTS WANTED T0 .BELL FOR
The Old Reliable l<`outhill Nurscr-i
ies. We teach our men to sell. Ex-
perience unnecessary. Highest*
commissions paid. llandsome free
equipment. Stone & \Velllngton,`
Toronto, Ont.. 9710-4-29Ml~126i.
a
lfor Sale
FOR SALE, A GOOD WATCH DOG
Apply "M" care of Guardian.
9715-4-29M3lpd.
|=on'sA|_E_oa Fon HIRE ounnvo
season Motor Boat Ruby, 26 feet, 15
h. p. Engine. Apply at ofllce ol
Auld llros. Ltd. 9708-4-29M3i.
FOR 8A"l.E- RUNABOUT' #WITH
wire wheels, Ball Bearings, New
York scat and fenders. Almost ns
good as new, only used two mouths.
Apply to A. Ilorne & Co..
965-4-26M6|.
FOR SALE-A NEW HOU8§, 6
rooms and bath plumbing complete.
misss. Aliply- to A. J. wnus. 76
Upper Queen street, or E. C. White,
Grocer, Weymouth street.
' D551-4-19ml4ipd.
WANTED.-YOUNG MAN T0 AGT
as newsagent on passenger trains.
P.E.l. Railway. Apply st once to '
Newsagency. 9708-4-15mt.f
'Eelp Wanted F‘emu‘e»
wAni"¢6_s“~r"6F4E’€- roi "`F.ii7.
Hospital, a smart young girl for
kitohsnmsid's work A ply Miss
Kung, housekeeper. l&8-4-l8m8i
inelndiug'now stable on sold pre- _
` “The Qlielieu team iinished a loser i
If British reports are num Canada president of the Spanish Chamber oi' V,__V V VJ
saved the day_ VD-put.ics, declared ills country should \€‘:§,-_V
take advantage of the present oppor- ' fs 'aa
QUEBEC HOCKEY tunit_vVtVo complete the integrity of V; If V V t
TEAM WAS L0SER_ bei territory by obtaining the cess- | ,-_,Vibe 'sight
____ lon of illbraltnr from England. I _ .f_ in wawh 5,y|“5_
uoN'run.\L..\nri1 21- .uuw Quinn _ ‘V‘T <10 not s11_a1'vVVtlw segielwrl cnthus- V _ 6;* gi-l1=;2os1;1d not
manager of the Quebec hockey team, "\"lU- [Of T011!-H. he said. ‘Its pos- 1. P ° °"r
1." d
was a visitor to Montreal today on pri- S0590" \\'0ll1d 110 ll DUNICII til US. hilt ldqem bplem
e could exchange Ceuta (a seaport
own in .\lorocco 17 miles southcnst
hy about two lllousulul dollars on the of Gihl'alt.z\r) for iiibrultnr und in
season." liiauager Quinn und llitehie that any England would continue to(
were very costly. Besides the actual fiom-inntc the straits, the thorn ol
cash. they hurt the team. kept us far- Gibraltar would be removed from ‘our ,
ther down in the standing. than we ilcsh and the bonds of friendship
would otherwise have been, and there- binding us to England would he made
hy affected our drawing powers." clog(-r,"
Watch?
showing. lt
one of th
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vate business. Ccsmhe mm(
f V _
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p-to-date to be seen anywhere.
i all today if possible.
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Sire ol' tllc W0rl(l'S Clluillploll llhlan (|5414 _ 3|r(. of 15 “n(|L.|J2_]0; 80 U lm. 2_2". in H "St 3
_ . . nt , 1,74 lc .
_ - - -_ q worlds record. ills sons have sired over 1100 iitamlnrd pcriorlners. l'uivc really admitted to he the greatest
wAN1'so.-Two uPs‘rAm Glass.
Help Wanted-Male
YWQNTFD- Thoroughly competent
can-maker. None but the best ucod
apply. Solid application with ref-
erences to Neville Canneriea, Ltd.,
l-lnlifax, N. S. 1 9703-4-28m6i.
llllseellaneolus »
onsssmaxmo non' E."‘APFl.'i7"é`s
_ Alley Sl. 9679-b-27M5ipd
Situations V acnnt - Y
methods. Extraordinary revivsliht. `
book. Everybody orders. llske six ..
to ten Dollars daily., Bslnplo hook '
free on promise to' esnvsss. Bible- -'
House. Brantford. `
'
To ,Let '_ _
ro LET-it cminiiy' suns. Gbofbus-
iness stand. Foor ‘particulars sp-
ply J. C. Trslnor, lnkors. `
0701-4-Zlmllpd ~
Wanlaetl \_ _ 5
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Apply. Bo§__s_50. ISBN-ltatf_
rorxross ' »
cs., ma. 91204-m_as|.» .-
Wm ~
Quarter million converts. .Thrilling -1"
hose and Hshroas. F. J. Hoimsn Q; ._
Blngen ls.thc grand sire of
_ ' _ Iluec
_ ~ lfstrong legs-in tact it would be hard t
.
f
a splendid roadster, fast and ambitions, and can brufdi ii 2.20 ell at tim with it l t I-l i ' rb~
B\1|Y'0|0lll 801118 h0l‘B9. I have repeat edly started him up to his t-np oilnllie angels and l?e)ll:gs' nose: atlrlenudd it
g| y gg Ayv q 'REB ,-_V‘,hair. He has never had the slightest inclination to pace and should be pre-eminently a slr or t te , 'Hts sire.
l ‘if `
o ro t rs
-.§l_l18:;‘ll£tll:12S)llélzggzfergoisiogstisiist. Igrwnmiirotlier tlo llcrka 2.14%. (timed 2.08% in a race). lilala at (J) 2.18%.
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trotxrrg at 11 years; sire of Be lvasl; (£001;a)':"ii?::ge]:l()'l?lT06`;?;zngin2:5; (;¥Z.t)l7)}lZxt|ltlVi;hldlcli:sn( llgdlglzw.
V s re money w nner.) winning $35,775.00 in 1912 and -sold for $3 0,000.00. Bottom is by Blngsrs. a
-half bl‘0\l1Bl' 0! UIIIMIV (1-54%).tho world a champion. Blngarn worked as a 2-year-old 2.27 and at tho age of 13 has
gtmn°tl:iegésklah:iro:'lldts aeegrd for his age. Bingarsis dam. Ligern (2.27%), is by Arlon (2.07%), who has 7 in
_ _ ll e s , o er of world s record as 2-year-old to high wheels (2.l0%),~stood all the servlee fee of
0 500.00, brought $150,000.00 when sold. l.igera's dam is Ollie y. (2.13%), the noted brood mm-¢.by Kms W||\.
-.2`)r(ls‘;0)im=l1D{;: tg-3.056118 'Bilmaros sire. has 174 in the list. a world's~ record. including Uhlsn (1.64%). the
0 D Or- "svn is by May Kina 42.21141. who has as in the list. May King is by Blactionosr
who hgnltltl in ails list. hEloctioneer is by i-lambletonlan 10, who has 40 1" me lm - __ f
' Wm" U” ' i ° lfw bfovd mare Ksdiks. weisht 1200 sounds. asm sts' in the nst~ she is by champ-
imi Kffmiln 11-0790- waht 1200 sou mn. who has vs m me use Kremlin n by im-.1 n..s»sl|.`wn0 no at nl the
nn. and Lora sussen is s mn m-su. er to Maude s. (2.08%). their um, Miss ninsell. was ii year an his 300
gtmwm l:°;=:.:i;i;.li»¢i::n¢l;§ ggigotlzgnthlrss airestiiassts in me 2.10 nn ni the em. mia, -ara. mi. un.
stron¢¥&a't"nqv'm|,|r,.,,Vt V1! ”;n¥”_ ' V _ns and o recommend him his superb breeding would appeal
'_ _ mlvtl nu ~v»Iuy une"-ml 1 1.. on u idmsna mn li wut i a ¢ a I mn.: an
NN ll !\'°'\-I1 .Insist es sto. - ° -""" ‘° -'
"'”% :mah V “I Hg: M400' sws ltsimi, O'Lssr_y. .returnlnhg homo May lotbf Thsss -
Y' ~ -Holder. lou- _ yourself t no to
is nfhandsomeas a picdtre. Ile won iirsl prir.\ at tl - I' l -1 l il .
.i~te"stands 15% hands irish and-weighs 1160 niruntlsftiie lgolirgfiifiiul
Viine, intelligent and exceedingly "bro edy." He has a full. intelligent eye,
- sleek, broad, full chest. beautifully rounded body and strong loins, He h
modern family founder and lrnnsmitt cr or :