_llElll3_l'l“ l _ me iiluiiilllrifssiiuiinlii A' »»_,-‘it - _ Mii`l"iEll SELEC'l'ED'_F_li’U_itl THIS Yi Eli’$ NWS FOR _ _ ' _ _ t§<’>C7O©<7V e OOO <__ A|,|,|gg‘gf - 9/\ f fi > ll 5 V r - .= 9 0 the P pn .~ A New ruu. wlucrrr "°“ ._ P. Seale. of Gran; & Kennedy for the '|‘ O suunoisloos. ' _ ' Ii; " 5 ` , BEQUEST TO H03P|TAL.-The C _ Q N _ A _ trustees of the Prlnce.County Hos- . _ ' "" vital have received a cheque for $1,- .-_ mn _,un _gitnn |°n__ __ _ ___ gggngrom the estate of the late' Hon. _, I KElROS.Ll`llfI'l.D -_ .. ~_ by him. in his W_il| to the iildtlllit-lon. llskon, _ 1 Manned It will be placed in the endowment _ ..__. _ ..-.___ fund . _ _ _ Quarries __ IN °l~“l|¢Y list contains the names of i , g - action, T. B. Arsenault. Abram’s VWIBB: J. J. Currie. Cumberland. of th j Street. offered for sale by public auc- llggg- d .coma biz' “ _ THURSDAY _ CASUALTY LIST.-» A. recent allowing Islanders Killed in ROPERTY BALE.-The residence e late Mr. Martin West of School on Monday, was sold to Mr. C.W. `Bichards,'bemg the smount.lett as.a memorial. ' _ -.i___ WEDDING BELL8._ Mr," Isaac Linklotter. who graduated" from Dralro Uulvei-.aity,_-. ne., Moinesfl on June iiiir, was 'married to Edna May Strong, '1 of 'Cedar also being a graduate of Drak 'FUR BOYS ' University. The marriage was, per- upplaannmwgp sgggopg i`orm_ed ny hlte-v. Stewart Linkletter, G H; - ' cousn o t e groom. The young -°."u'm "“‘°““"““""u” couple are now residing ati.Grovity, ` |-lflfniillll FUN’ Eliilllttifllllllllli iowa, where Mr. Linkietter has ac- . . Ktd _ 0ds||l'ss||tq|q|l|q||q| cepted a position. _ - ' ` for an American port. The damage ` _ f,- soot. 12, 1917. sov W 3 App|.g5g|A1'E Qipfg, _ . when she was in collision with the Mt” R4,_p_)g||¢g uAcD°ttum_“n__u__”_ Mess,-t,_ J_ H539" nntp G_ D_ Wrtght_ ~~ MINl8TER'S FAMILY WEL- tug Cruizel' ofi’ Halifax, while on the nnve renewed n mctnttve let COME.- Rev T Goodwill of Ken- Way from New York to Charlottetown I7../: L. . (I ABBl~lY‘S SALT ranks first place among ABE . specifics. -,tif ‘ .1 I (I Try ii bottlc to-tiny. Cast aside the old _-',`~ " _;` “'"‘ "Wd °°“' “S """’"’ “‘°""°"°‘1' Blanche clark, Miss iiazal Moran, lf- stolnachtroubles and d0n‘r forte! to ask Honour-is Fon. cAP'rA|N Has M”‘. F H "8 D' J B B' fm- I .=-.. `; '..='i’5 W | Aut'um'n Term Commences ‘ ,_ Headmaster "L0 city. _ . ' A ters T - W. B. ley_ axons nsranaroav -ro slsted of one hundred and ten pairs 10110!!! IATIICULATIOI. gox inflate - Alf - nouslnous ' ,lusncs-rnvsrcai.:nnca~ ll fig 'noir-oasn.s--swunmto chewing gum anti' a packet of cigar- i ettes. Major Prowse reports that all ine. Gnome Dickson, President _nouunullonoor _l_i_n_g;ds, iowa, on June 20th.# the B _n _ _ . of acknowledgmenlt) from Major- ;’t:"5§’”' °"°”qd from 1f'|0"°¢°“ by Pmwse and Mum, _,_ w_ stan W: onthuhmbcrland on Ifrlday (last) _ or No. 2 canadian siege Battery. amf'§hn‘_’ire:“ 5°t§§0*°ca’;‘n°e°‘-_:lla Wttfe :)';t`F;“"°b°' tg: p°'°;’l‘:t°°'.‘t to 12:6 West. Mrs. 'Goodwill a.ntlfai1i)i!lIy wil? - eyy esegnemen.'-e _ "ll" gifts sent were forwarded' to Majors ;€:t?stlnl;t't:;teira;T|({§nf° “_ the manset alurnlsrunaimnaraoaoonsoaemu Prows st nl M Kin ' E r mesence W" e. a ey, c non and n _ Peake for the use of the boys from ;,?n_E;|{c_h appreciated in Kensmg' FUI.-I. Acablllio coungg Charlottetown and vicinity, and con- Qs and in each pair was enclosed mtlnggvt;/tASteAtv':g_:_X§_n8};tRv‘TA§ ‘1 of island tobacco, a package of hetd tttts week” wntch ;tav‘;s__°%:ét:_’;_‘ l_ and Rev. Major Fullerton were pre sent, it was decided bytllcnlerllberso ls going well with the Battery. Major tn lnss J. E. Macnonano, Principal ' scliboi. asosnis s:r1'.inh. t _ _ Caissdaff :mlm s)plf¢st'|’sn. " _ _ _ -_ --*em F-;?~___-#___ *i PROHtBiTl0N CASE. Yesterday nd ' _._.._.._.,. the - ' l Mc An _English Coliegle under the direction of the Jesuit Paths". Classical Coursts leading to the degree of B. A. Beautiful new firleproof b tidings, splen- did equipment. ‘Spacious tiny. ing fields. Fees from $60.00 a year for Day Schoiars,_and $350.00 s year 1 s .ti _ ' ._ - ' . -, - _ L °§NRf_T_'E °t[_Zm CATALOGUE l _____n_-E under. the new amendment two the automobile line. 'rho building “‘°""""" “""’°"“ bid “"5 °" his h““d __ m . - tion ACADIA UNIVERSITY wotrvuul - - liars soaila. Departments Arts and Sciences. Applied Science. Theology. ,» _ Degrees " ~- “B-Ao ~B.So.. .B.Th., M.A.,_snd certiflcstcs in Englnceringwatigsfl-` ‘ting to third year ln best teohnicsl schools. First year in Medicina. Law. and Theology given as electives in Arts course. Equip`n\enl:_ _ Largestfundergraduate faculty in ‘ Marltime'Provlnces. Three new and splerididly equipped Science Buildings. Expenses Expenses light. and over $1.000 given in prizes and Scholarships yearly. Send for calendar to George I. Csttes, D.D., l.I..D., President ' ‘ Ns`xt Term begins Oct. lrd, |911. Acadia l.adles’_Semlnary W0|-FVlI.l.|l - - Nova Seelll. The Aim,-To prepare Girls and - YoungWomcn forcompletc living. The Cpurus.-Twslvot including C_ollege Mstrlculation.HGenersl, Muaic,Art.Exprcsslon, ousehold Science. Business. The Faculty.-Twenty-four Teachers of Fine Personality and Special Training The Equipment.-Modern and First Class in every respect. The Lceat_lon.-Unexcelled, in _ Evangeline Land. The Expense.-Very Moderate. from $224 u according to Course _ _nselecteg A Junior School.-For Younger Pupil . lnformgzion.-Write for illustrated . book to lcv. I. '|'. DeWOLFB, ED., Principal. Next Term begins Sept. lik. "I7- ACADIA Ci?_l.l.EGlATE BUSINESS ACADEMY WGLWILLB - ~ Neva _lttlilm A Rehtdentisl School for Boys and ' Young Men. Eighty-ninth Year Courae .-Collegiate, Manual Trsiéing, Business. Special Courses. Features.-Modern Residence. Goo Equipment. ideal Location. Sple . Environment, Experien- ced '."' lllngStaff.ModerateCo|t.- ` Fo _L strated Catalogue of -'_ rmatlon apply to P `_ I aIW.L Al€lllAl.D, W0 'l -_ _ . - lava leeils. Na -. __ _ .ma am. us. lui. St yo Pe of Co Co C.. Th o try Cit ser as the S S P P P. 253* _to September, 1918." _ hrst last the tratcs noted the ob ectlon and re~ The against the defendant, the case was 1 veral The following is the llstfof recruits a Draft now .Gr case of Allan Bolsner'vs. Arthur Ch rk, two Just es of the :ice for Queen‘s County. for breach tho Prohibition Act. This was the ar case to be tried in Queen’s si unty under the amendment passed of session whereby the Office of pin abolished. Before the case was pro- of the case within the limits or the ¢,,pa,,;ty_ ,fin nesting t°]td2,'}§l°be“: hnnfls of the genial sereeant. which of _Charlottetown The Magis- frame structure, .75 x 60 feet. having “'35 l1i1DHl'9`llllY Of ilUl‘l»P HDCIGYU j n_ n cleat. nom. space tnst_de_ It ts the vintage. seemed to resent such treat- ved the points for ggnsideratign tntnnttnn tn commence wmk at nicnt and burst into many fragments, Court. however did not hnvg to nnce_ cutting his hand badly. and causing decide on the legal objections raised, y there being no evidence adduced ergt. Frank Sullivan, Vernon tt te. W. P. Warren, New Glasgow, E- I- gn Wednesday. It was a trip long to physically 'mm' N” 'H3073 Pte P A1 .l ti anley adds that "if all goes well one “ova on to Clase h u may expect to see us home in to t elr stores Satifrday, August 4th from 9.45 a.m. 4 D111.. on the occasion of the an nlversary of the declaration of war by eat Britain. The day will he observ _ es at 10 .m. . nd Klnnon of Glenaladnle was heard programme ,it 11'i,;_,n_a“,ttupprf;£rinle before Duncan Edgar Shaw and ,Ar- pa thur I. Cla lc be casll eniar e AN ou1'iNo.- on saturdav July "‘-‘““"~" Th” °fll¢°r was rushed lv _ 4tn_ Mt._ and Mt.n_ John Cat.t,te`t, and Dr. McMl»llan's office in an automo- diSm|B!ef| fill' Want ‘lf 9Vld61`lC9- 59' two children of Earnscllffe, together hue' whom it was fmmd necessary _ witnesses worn examined -but wttn Mt._ James Doyle and Meter to put several stitches in his hand _n__;°;s_J_:ti_n_gnn__;a_y_ti_i_er_l_§_e d¢:_i'fet.li_i_?___nnlq. of Miss Lnnm_ panned through the ctty to close up the cuts. The lesson of - on _ , 4 spent n very enjoyable time visit-ing ‘ft flstcharfggg t l°_“g`"°°,‘ft?"i‘ ,, ‘mm ahead “signed ou" wml the 12th t the homes of Mr. Carrler's sisters, “us my W °“ mop" ue' if Canadian R°l|‘llY Tf°°P°- xii'OX'Tgéadhgrdtifvéysweggviifonfglti; P. E. i. MEN.- Major T. E. Mao. being recruited here: . of a'parf.y_ of ton who went tn tné Nutt in writing from Shoreham Camp, "KV J- H- L°W"~ C.h‘"q°"°t°W"~ new car ferry at Ca.rletonf.Poin¢ on ,‘f"g°" dat” °f J"-ne 36"” tgnggéz Bridge. , nttgécfgsnztgh- "?t§t“e '“’°ft'f§, Brgttilitghlolzhmthisehnfi. (hight rg.- C rpl. M. Mlclntyire Charlotte- ° ' . ‘ the 26th Battalion, France: . 9 . f |spent taking snaps-hots afld receiving] 713208 Pt J D Mum B N ¢°‘£'3_- G0__p0____l_ A_ H_ M(_L__n__an__:1nstruction. They met, old neighbors e' ' ' °' ' Northam. _ 0 their way to Crapaud, where they t the end of the pier. .in 'the p`e-rsons 7,128” Pm" F' W' M°Ea°he"" t Mn Mtcnaet Rooney and. -Mn l\o.t7i3169 Pte R. P. McEwen. The tion . -& . _ P ue-3 Qf~ tha Peace havg '|19 jurigdlg- wt" be situ ted t th th t. from bl'0l(Bl'1 51855. Thi! i_)0l_l.l€-5 were to try n case under the Prohibi the presoht£;vork:,`faei,n;otlho isilhfilrfe h‘“"“g '"8"' ""°°k” b"°‘“’“~" the = =t= - tion Act, 1900. 2. That the 'Justice Wh f_ d nt b ' contents being 8ll0W<-id to fl0W down _ __ _ _ __ _ - f the Peace had no jurisdiction -it to ar an W e so Constructed as into the water pipe A bottle in the a regrettable mixture of beer and this incident ls to show the futility _ »WEDD|NG BEILLB.-The` marrl- FESTIVAL.- age of Miss Ellen Corr, Kinkora, andtat Brack-ly Point yesterday in aid of _ Mr. William Per0y. Rustico. was sol-lflfwe I enmlzed 0|! Tuesday morning by the -tml Rev. J. c. _Mci.ean. The bride was - y nil. the weather helm: perfect V attended by her niece. Miss Annie. Corr, Newton. while the groom was WEDDING BEi.L3.- Mr. and Mrs. ably supported __by Mr. Louis Sherry. George lil Robertson have returned Summerslde. After a short wedding to liicrmaid from ii pleasant wedding .tour, the happy couple will set up f-l'lD -house-keeplngnon Spring St. H _“WSP .Mt-_ Carpeting J, M¢I,e,m_'_'agt,m marriage took place at Zion Church for the Emp"-5 Cream Sena,-ntot, wan ;Mant=e on Wednesday last, Rev. Mc- to Georgetown on Saturday on s busl 'D°“3“" Mcxeullm 0mCll\lll18- The then, mn Mi-_ McLean, who aim re. brldny couple were unattended, the presents the Great West Life Assur~ 1"”"|° ance Company, reports -business good “Im W in his line, notwithstanding the dna. _ H. McLellan, Ellerslle. er- D. Cummings, Darlington. Doiron. North Rustico. . A. McLeod, Hartevllle. S. Buchanan. Clyde. d more Rntnse Gt,tn.get,,wn_ proyincial one and will deman A_ St_€,;t,n_,.t_ Geo,-gewwm attention as the vsllue of such work McAleer.'Churlottetown. b0C0m€l k"°W“- . .lane Nicholson was born in Orwell, ‘ March fourteent 1835. She was mar- o 6. ried to Jas. N.hlvicLe0d ill 1363- T0 ? Roches, No. ‘712615 Pte. W. B. Gal lant. No 712944 Pte A K McKlh '\‘ ` vera* Small. Charlottetown. Thl_'£NtEe [:_:_‘£)'eh:A_§)E___a‘t>t;§R0’:T|¢";§n8_t non These men while overseas, have _P ' ~ -1 -.». ..» ' \ f \ . been good soldiers and. much to their ' -== ‘~.§`T_f:§1fj:~. " ' _-';;»“‘ ,__ Dennis. Arlllngton. ~ drainage is Worthy °f “d°P“°“ 1” be' regret, they were returned home for ' ~ '%.__ ;_. ____-2’ t "5 muy d°m°““"“‘ed by the fmm' above reason. They, at least, have ` "?~.:;‘_1,`ii§1;_-f-,___ S“"““d”“°' Ch“"'°"°"’w“' oflithe Monlt dcflfmel .lvggtihctfi triad to no their duty. We were sled / ..-A . fa - _ Weeks, Alton Rodd 9-V “V9 °Y`5““ “_ emset 5 to see Sergt., Fred. Andrew. of East l- .3 \\-'§;\ \ -_ ' C. McPherson. Brookfield. 3"°“PB and are anangmg ° We" Royalty. Ho enlisted in the 6th ' ni/ \--~ G. Stewart, Char'lott.etpwn. 'U59 °“"°f' drains' fm' the benem “rf Mounted Rifles. He has been in ` ' " and McArthur, Alberton. “;’_§’t‘_‘_'°$asfa_;`l'_”e;°_ie1§“‘f-“tidyeataeonedftzit France for nearly two years, was f _ ' _ f "T 'ff'-.'f\ 4;,/' M, __ .-, .¥\ 1_1 ‘ . `t-¢.\\ i \ - `_ __ ..i 4.5,;/"j ,`_ ~ ; . ' -__,j'€-K#/; i .:'-i A \ _ \ _ //-/W M k d th t PV tl wounded twice, and now looks th; _‘N \q -. The need for land drainage is a Gauthier, Rustico. Carmody, Charlottetown. G. McLear(. North Wlfitshlre. Skin Sililerers You will sinh with relief at the first magic touch of D. D. D. the soothing wash of oils. Many of our. customers th k .us for this advice. Yo`u»'yili~too. Tlry D. D. D. today. We jtiairdntee it. . A. Foster, Central Drugstore, Charlottetown. _ I D " Vg I HHH __ .._,",-'nz'-_,..__. .tl ls0WER~ t CANADA V _ . l 1 .-. .,_,. . ~ coil.-iicii ` ' .ltfontteal Headmaster, co Se Foqberyp Md As I ' SUCCESBEB 1910 ith Place R. M. C. Kingston. _ - lst. 7th. 12th Places McGilL Ehtrancakoysl Navy. - ` ' 'Physlcal, Training, Manual Train- ing, Swimming, 1'i.lnirs,?l'e_nnis_ Courts, lt|din`¢.\lJrawing. Music. Preparatory, Junior and Senior Ds~ partmenta. 'rerm Commences Sept. 12 st 9 a. m. ‘ ' a this union were born nine children. 'rhroodled in infancy. Alexander lu his young manhood ln 1890, and Cap- tain Jarmes in 1912. The surviving members of the family ure her hus- band, who is left to walk the rest oi' the journey alone- The0DilUS and charles lu cuba. Albert ln C0l°\'Hd° and Mrs. Achorn in Colville, Wash- ington. .`_` j *Mrs. McLeod was a very ener8€l~_|¢' and capable woman until four y05_!"l.` ago w-lien she ,had 9" “tuck Pf l1l1l'¢',» lysis from which she never fully re,-*_ covered. For the Dast few months she " was growing weaker and fell asleep on June _the thlrtieth. She was not only a devoted wife and worthy h6{li'_l”._ mate to her husband durins thetie many years of married life, but a triad Christian, and althoughg shut off from the privilege of church services for some time, she manifested her ln- teresf, in spiritual things. Hers was an active, seful life, and her death was a 3oln8 home to join loved ones she had “loved and lost 3 while” and to enjoy the fellowship of ltedeemed ones with her ttsavtour drst of All.” Funeral services were held in Bt. Andrews Church of Orwell, where she so often worshipped, conducted by her pastor. and she was laid away in the Orwell cemetery nearby. U10 body to return to its kindred duet, the spirit haviill 800° i0 G05 Wll0` gave lt. - Of her it may nttingly be said. Have you - Your food will continue to dis- agree with you, and cause dis- tress until you strengthen your digestive organs, an tone and sweeten the stomach. You can do this quickly and surely by promptly taking a few doses of _ I U ‘ _ Their natural action relieves th_e stomach of undlgested food, stimulates the flow of gastric juice, renews the activity of ttie liwt'te_r ang biowots, and s ren ens e ive tiem. ggtlkgofhem tgvslgth ence, or Ware expstiencc prove that Beecham's_ a Are ood for the gtomaoh . “"'il.h"'.»:'.'t"t.‘:°‘Bh‘.!'.',‘l't.""" - » . . . » s "She hath done what sho could." ttt ‘_ bene was so mar e a s. era t_t f tt tth_ H ,tn t _ ' 4 ‘ ` `\_ H' Ronaghan’ Charm e°wn uch drains are under construction g.r‘a;';'gt$ tt 5;, dnyn £8 Icenmrglitown K »\_ J_ C»_ Petem Sontn Rnnttnn_ or contemplated for this season as here to see his uncle C_ Q_ M_ S__ _ __ _ t \__ Adolphua Gallant Rustico. _ Well- MMV f“"“°" “le °°““'d°"“g rv. w. Andtew, or this battalion. we . < _sac ' Jinselih MclEache;rn, Charlotte: the ““d9"d"“i““5et°ft, °°"'et,m_ "ings also had a`visit from Corporal_ wn. . 1°W°°¢ “@1580” 'he' “"““' W whiddsu or the sth Mounted miles F it c ll h , Charlottetown. the °P°'l 'i"‘l“S Wm bl’ “Bed “S °“"' in w sth Mounted niiiosi. Ho ia al s A- =-°-.ru -:_;--.1--_-.mas .ei-W -»- n l o ei our a i' Sf.-C. °.:'.'.;'.= Cszzhziiziis,-. §:l.i:::'..':; ..i..f f. . ..... -- ---1 _ tl ' ~ ran s ra _. ~ _ _ B_ Mnrttn_ Hope Rtvet-_ te-l' of gettllng clear of surplus wat. There's no need to be without a' flag outfit now-the way has been made smooth, the expense almost eliminated, the quality ofthe flags high. Every emblem is the most pro- curable of its kind' not to be compared with the cheaply made flng, or small flags or stamped or ink-printed flags, but a “regular” Union Jack in every sense of the word. window sill, sli the end of the rod and let your colors snap in Outfit Complete is $2.25. _ I __ T l 4 I f This Flag Coupon (Accompanied by the almount mentioned in the announcement covering the cost of the distribution.) wlu., wnsri Pnasswrso A'r THE or-'rice or 'ri-is Charlottetown Guardian Entitle the reader of this paper to _ ' The Complete $5 Flag and Outfit ‘ For Only $2.25 '- MAIL ORDERS.-lf complete outiltftg wanted send the $2.25 and 7c. additional for postage in 20` Ile zone (or 18c. in other zones of Province); for greater distances ask your postmaster amount to include for 3 lbs C ilfk Presented ,By the Guardian Easy to put up-just the work ofa minute Into the socket, securely clamped tothe the breeze. The colors are dyed in-fast and brilliant, the hunting is wind-tested and weather-tough, thefpole 'is six feet long.'brass ferrule joined in the middle, complete with ball and halliard. 'the window socket is rust-proof metal. and the whole outfit comes compact in a stout cartoon case in which to preserve it for a lifetime of use. The $5.00 .Patriotism and loyalty are quali- ti'e_s to show-to be proud ef- to teach others. What better way to show loyalty than to secure one of these handsome outfits today and place it on your home? Thene's one i'o`r every citizen-none need be 'deprived or disappointed. Come today and get yours It you have not already secured your natlftnai banner. A Flag For Every Home We strongly recommend the complete outfit as being rho hunt usst'ui_ and serviceable, _ _l "\".‘.- ' ' ` ' . _ i. ‘ .1 , s . ti ,gtfi il. _sl .td ~ Jo? 5* _ .__ .;'ii-li’ 'lit ,i o i r f .ti ~ r _ ~. _ ' ‘ I ` ` ' * _-'t',;"f7‘»