THEVCHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN .MAY’S‘O, 1913 ‘ soap and Water and A Good Hand Brush That’s the L nly way we know to thoroughly clean dirty hands. _ After finishing a par- ticularly nasty job you’ll find you need a brush to clean up the finger ends. Hand brushes that are , really worth buying cost more than you formerly paid, but one of our 35c kind is real economy. ‘ A number of styles for ,your selection. Sold only at. THE. MacKinnon Drug Co. AS A PASTOR In pastoral visitation what, geniality wit. thoughtfulness, pi'tiy'ert‘uliicss s’y'm'pathy displayed and who surpass- od him amid swims oi pain or bet-euro ment. ' A As HussANo AND FATHER, What devotion he showed to im- mediate relations, especially wlie and daughter. in the specified series or services in 95. when his only child once known as “Beth” then quite young and motherless proved the first to arise for Jesus the entire audience saw and heard her father on the plat- form weep aloud lei-Joy. When the Synod was being entertained in the Ladies College, Halifax one even- Ing it was an interesting sight to wit- ness this daughter grown to woman- hood, where soon she would graduate. proudly arm _in arm with her sire \vallililg amid the many people pre- sent. For the bereaved 'wit‘o and daughter Mrs. Waucliope, sister and brother great sympathy by many is expressed May'they leaning on the Blessed Mast- er who gave victory and glory to the one they mourn too ilud comfort. and linul reunion. They will moot us, cheer and greet lit-i. ’i‘iiosu wc'vo loved who‘ve gone be- ] before. When we reach the radiant shore." Hampton, May 27th 1918. AS CO-PRESBYTER C AND COMPANION All who wore only in ordinary degree in touch wltli {\lr. McLeod in the Mas- ter's s'orvii-e in congregation, pres- liyicry, Synod. assembly; yea from his hospitable Alonso to most public spin-re or on the iiigbiay are aware now we can remember him as “a brother beloved." iers of tiny wrinkles. till the in sun catches it and Lake Louise is a web of laugh~ tor, the opal distillation of all the buds of all the Spring.” ‘ ' IN THE HEART OF THE " ‘CANADIA N PAOI Flc ROCKIES Ridges, Drives. Alpine Oiimbing with Swiss .guidos, Trails to Lakes in the clouds. Boating, Met- ropolitan Cuisine. Communicate with N. R. DesBRISAY. District i‘nssonger Agent, ST. JOHN. N. i3. ‘ 6032-5-21“liliiiitllliiiii‘iil.' REST AT THE CHATEAU lAKE l0lilSE Amid swiss scenes in the Canadian Pacific Rockies—win- dows framing million dollar "In the lake, ever changing, is Beauty herself, as nearly visible to mortal eyes as she may ever be. \Vuter. beyond the flowers, green. . . green. Then a little wind ziwakcs in the distance and ruf- fles the surface, yard by ynr rest still sleeps. And at length tiie whole is astir and the l i i i l pictures of Peaks and Glac- The always a dili‘ei-ent covering it with a myriad : is milky emerald, while the i i the i Monumentsihat endure Ravages of Time . Are what you seek t 0 make the grave o .f your departed . with. We supply no others... Our Monuments are the best to be had. Estimates given. Chandler & Bell 60 Kent Street Charlottetown \ “F ire I iisuranCe ‘ A? Necessity ‘ _’ I Then insure inrgood strong stock compan- ‘ ies. which never contest an honest claim such l ‘ as is represented by E. R. BROW ._ Jean Sample; MThé Central Guardian ' IT PAYS to buy in this Province. TO REPAIR. WHARF.—A large boom of logs came down the West River H. tew days ago. and is now at the marine whari'. These logs Will be used in making repairs to this wharf. . PELT SALEs.—'l‘hc P. E. ‘1. Fur Sales Board during the past. few days sold by wire to~New York dealers some twenty-five silver fox skins. The highest price pot was $600 for a sin gle skin. Prices ranged from $225 to 600. , THE BRANT.—Tlie C. G. S. Brant is now in Pictou, engaged in placing the harbor buoys. From there she goes to Murray Harbor, Georgetown. and Annandale to place the buoys there. After placing these buoys the Brant. will return to Charlottetown, and afterwards proceed west on buoy service. CARFERRV OFF ROUTE JUNE 15. ——it is expected that the Carterry will be taken off the Borden—Tormentlne route about June 15th when she will he put on dry deck for necessary re- pairs and overhauling. While off the only connection will be by the North- nmberland, and shippers and import- ers are advised that on and alter June hit an embargo will pe placed on all bulk freight, until the Cui't'erry re- turns, which may be several weeks. depending upon the amount of repairs HOCGSSUI'Y. PLAY ENJOYED— On Thursday evening. May 23rd, the members or the New Glasgow Division. presented the celebrated comedy "Breach of Promise Case—Pluniuior Irilglity-Tiglity,” to a very atten- tive audience. Despite the fact that the evening was quite rainy, the eu-; [8x tortuinmcnt was well patronized. 1 trollent order prevailed throughout the; evening. broken, only by pools of laughter. Mr. Artcnizts Mot‘i‘att. who occupied the chair delivered an! eloquent opening address. The par} ticipants have been requested to re] peat the. play in the near future and, it, is sincerely hoped they will do so. The proceeds of the evening amount- l‘ll to about twenty.three dollars and 'l. hull, and are for patriotic purposes. The following programme was‘ ren~ tiered: Chorus—“Soon You'll bci L‘oiuing Home Lads," by members of: the Division. Speech by Chairman;i Duet—Misses Ruth Dickieson and Lottie Houston; Recitation—Mr. Em- erson Warren; Solo#Mr. James Moore; Recitation—Miss Jean Came pie: Recitation—Mr. Sydney Brown; l’luniiner vs. lilghty-Tiglity—«Cast oi I‘iiaracters—Esquire Daniel Webster Wright, the Judge—Mr. Artemas Mot- l'zitt; Benjamin Scoggs, the Hamil—— Mr. Cecil Laird; John Goodman. at‘ torney for plaintiff—Mr. Preston War- ren; Joe Sharpe, attorney for defen- dant—Mr. Richard Dickieson; Miss Abigail Plummer. plaintiff—Miss Ella Warren; Mrs. Charity Plummer, Abi- r:ui’s mother—Miss Mabel MacLeod: Alonzo Highty-Tighty, defendant— Mr. Emerson \Varren; Mrs. Alonzo HightyTighvtyjli/iiss Lottieflanshm; Witnesses for plaintiiY—Miss Janiw Walsh, Miss Elsie Laird; Bridge: 0'- ltooney. scrub-lady at Plummer's, Miss Lucy Webber. Miss Ruth Dickleson. Witnesses for de- fendant—Miss Amelia Oldgirl, Miss Ruth Moft'att; Miss Mercy Love, Miss Azza Parkman. Extrn witnesses— Mcssrs. Arnold MucKny, George Dickinson, .Sterling Brown. ...“... --....A- lind‘ ship’s anchor-[foil on my knee and leg, and knee swelled up and for six days‘l could not move it or get help. i then started to use MINARD‘F I'lNIMEN'i‘ and two bottles cured inc. PROSPER FERGUSON A new line with us Cigars and ‘ ' Cigarettes-— When you make up a box for your boy at the frtnt, Bear in mind that we ‘ have all the leadingCigarettes. A nice assortment of Cigars and the ‘p o p u l a r smoking and chewing Tobacco. Beer & Goff Grocers , Dr.E.C.Harris ~ Eye Specialist . Office Royal Bank Buildv ing. Charlottetown Oiiico Hm , j 9.304130 ' 2—5 Phone 68-f-Y S.O.'l‘.j l house until ready for transportation GOOD ADVERTISING makes a market for today and a reputation for tomorrow. ALBION NUT COAL Daily Express- cd pcr schooner A. i<‘. ilodgson. A cargo of Ablou Nut coal. C. Lyons & Co. ‘ 7041-5-30M2i. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND H08- PiTAL, annual meeting on Thursday, 30th May at 8 o’clock p. in.. in Basin of Trade rooms. 6078-537M2l. RESERVE. JUNE 3rd—Be sure and reserve Monday evening. 3rd June for Grand Promenade Concert under the auspices of the Great War Veterans'. _ 7010. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND— Rev. Jns. MacDougail will preach as fol- lows: On Saturday the let at (in- noo Cove at 8 p. m. and on Sabbath the 2nd at Argyle Shore at 10.30, Dc‘ Sable at 3 and Hampton at 7., OF Fox breeders in this Province will be interested to learn that Dr. Charles H. Higgins, consulting sanatrian_ of Ottawa, late pathologist of the Doni- lnion Department of Agriculture, hopes to be able this season to make a visit to Prince Edward island. Dr. Higgins visited the Province several ,years ago; at which time he gave the breeder.» much valuable advice in regard to the diseases of foxes. ills visit will be a great opportunity i‘orrtiie breeder to take up. the question of the food most INTEREST TO FOX MEN.— Fly \H x». No. 20—Madc of pine with 4 inch stiles. grained quartered oak. Has centre post in bottom panel, and is a good strong door tor the money we sk .. 31.63 ,. . . . . ‘ . . , mp No. 22-aame as cut ab we, grained q iartered oak With 4 inch stiles Hi5 centre post in . panel, and two in bottom panel, making it a good strong door -. filled and varnished. _ N5. suited to bring about the best quali- ty of fur. PLANT POTATOEs.—i‘.- ;:!~ town who are attempting to r: I : thing in the gardening “111' s ‘ should not forget to plant a low pout-i ii“ p ' r ‘ ‘,l toes says the New Glasgow (‘iiit.iiclc mi adds: The reports from Iiio (‘tiiiil .l'y districts, so for as we have boon; . able to get them. show very tinny that farmers in gciirrnl are not. plan- iiiiig to plant. as many potatoes this year as last, and the consequence will be that unless there is a larger yield twin :1 smaller quantity, there will be It considerably smaller crOp this sea- son and prices will be much higher than they have been for the past few months. it is hardly necessary to tell ‘lie town consumer that, a illO(.‘Oi'leP price for potatoes has been one of the bright spots in connection with table expense this lost year. There is no way of judging what prices will be like next water for any eatable coin- inodity. but this much is certain. that the householder who can raise acou- a'iderabie proportion of the foods need— ed by his own family is on the safe tide of the road. ()ther lines of veget- tblcs may be prettier in the garden, than the spud, but very few will take his place on the table. For the reason that others are likely to give him more of the cold shoulder this year 'lian last year we would strongly ad- vise the town planter—~ilon’t’ forget. a row spuds. DEATH OF GUNNER CRASWELL. —A member of the P. E. Island l'lOZlVwaaLtcl’y, on garrison duty in militant send further particulars of the death of their comrade. Gunner irthnr Crasweil. as followsz—The sad “.ews reached the Battery on Saint‘- viay morning 01' the death of another 'it their popular and valuable meni- ‘izrs. Gr. Arthur Craswell, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. (Trasweli, lluntcr River. 1’. E. l. His death was very sudden ynd' unexpected and a severe shock to ivui‘yono. lie was about to leave the hospital on Saturday morning for the 'ort, being discharged as recovered. As he was going to step into the mot» ‘1‘ car which was to take him to the boot. he took a weak turn and dropped deal alongside the car. Gr. (‘raswell has been troubled with his heart for some time. complaining about it for a war or more. This young man has many friends who are shocked and grieved to hear of his sudden depart- ure from this world. He wasito return in the fort on Saturday morning and many of his comrades were waiting for him. but instead they received ‘his sad news of his death. Many thanks are due Mrs. J. Kennedy, 10 ."Iranvilie Street. llniii‘ax. with whom -"~i‘. (‘i'uswcli boarded while on pass. She was very kind to him while he was in the hospital, bringing him I‘rcsh eggs, tobacco. fruit. ctc., and :iiercd to keep his remains in her to the island. Mrs. Kennedy is a particularly good friend of the l'. Id. i. boys and they appreciate lit‘l‘ kllillv mess to their (Tour comrade. (‘npi. J. A. S. Bayer. ()ilicers, N. (T. ()‘s and men desire to extend their heartfelt Si‘lllpi‘illlyilt) his parents in the sad loss of their door son while on active service. " Minard’s'Liniment Used by Physician A Fine, Velvciy A 'l'alcum Tai'cum powder has a place in every home. But there are so many kinds that you should try .to sel- ect'the best. Our ROSE TA LCUM‘ ‘ is a pure antiseptic powder. It is healing, cooling and refreshing to the skin as a face powder in we r_m weather, as it.does not le- solve in perspiration and clog the pores. An Excellent Powder For Use in The Nursery Too Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drugstore i i inches No.. inches . . No. No. Queen Street u it Are Your Screen Doors and Windows Not Up Yet? Better See to them at Once the screen Doors and W1 (1 IWS in place before the pests swarm tho-ugh your home. . . Screens and Screen Doors now ready for your inspects a wide variety of sizes—sure to meet your requirements. No. 48—Made of selected pine, grained quartered oak, nicely v make this door an exceptionally strong door. ........ ..... .. No. 68—Very handsome design, ask.. .. WE'HAVE SCREENS A TO FIT EVERY \NlNDOVV 21—Screens,14'inches high, eitteud from ‘32 2u—Screens,l4liriches is;;.;g'..;i”;;.i;..32 to as 1.2 5—22 ......s'iit‘i, ’g..;..i';f.;;.'..gz'“..'g%it... .... ..45c 6—22 inches high extend from 24 t-; 41 inches .....501‘ No. 10— to fasten out‘sideof window, 22 inches hight ex from 3 to 36 1-2 inches... . WHOLE 1A LE & RE TAIL time is coming. Be prepared before they arrive. ‘ Kaye We have our assortment of Window in. Have- ainished. Bot'om cross bars, $2.50 made of Cli at pi e with 4 ii ch stiles, grained qu~mrrd oa , door that CUUld not poetibly be made tor th price we ...... one... A lc . 4AM: teal .......... .. ...55c iHE lililSi : NlW. YORK. "Hill I The Prince Edward Theatre will of- fer a new play to its patrons,noxt Wed- nesday and ’i‘liursdny when “My Iriin Cinderella" will be seen here. If you liken good clean love story with an abundance of real comedy, then you are sure to enthuse over My Irish'(Tlndereilamfor it"tells one of the prettiest and most wholesome love stories the stage. has offered in many a day and it is, moreover. a love story that is quite out of the ordinary. Peg- gy McNeil the little irisii girl, is of course the heroine and she is a mom lovable one. BVi‘l'y piily must have “i hero and this play" has it. most manly one in the presence of (.‘lift‘oi‘d Mor~ gun. a young American aviator. scrv- ing with tho. Allies. lncidcntini to the notion of the play Miss Daisy ('arlotou its Peggy. will sing a number of those plcn- it: and catchy songs for which the irish are noted. Plan opens Monday- Juno ilrd at 10 ii. iii. 703.0 Ask for Minard's and take no other strand. . cor. 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