,.-` J' ` _ . V _ . , ` . In :___ gn I :_ 1 JA _‘iw IUNE 8, 1915 _v;,_i`.V-.Y-_~., .Z ,i V V THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIA N . . _ fr seal V )_-PV L' _,U i» .nf , _ _ ‘_ . ittrhdse ‘ fo ‘V when -the ‘- “0i161<-¢f»; Wit‘~f.i1‘ ériszsi 'S ' i"'6l Q ` "1"“'ii _P ‘ that 'a1s1s,_ -1 i fg- § f§0f`Wo§ ;`Vi6liet`s.`> ` = l'0dl1Ct 'is an cf- ‘fisaclausf _r e, _mae d y in _ .,Qf.. .bu.rns. bruises, cuts, insect bites, chil- blame, sunburn, etc. It is perfectly anti- septic and makes an ex- cellent after'Shave and Toilet Preparation-25c ' ' "shuttle, ' ' r . ._., l "'- A. FOSt€1‘ » Central Drugstore, , Sunnyside . _‘_ ' _-- ~ V. _ .4. a-L-an-pn-_nann- '-7- " Dv'» . ff . MADE IN cANAoA ’ SUMMERUNDERWEAR WHICHTGIVES , ‘ , V _ruucomrom xtossn \ ‘ yxsorcn " 1.*-_5"' WILLIAMS. GREENE & ROME CO.. : uunvm BERLIN. ONTARIO 3 . f‘»'-'» " -’ ' boston Shoe v, "Shining Parlors T"Special Chairs for Ladies i 'f'Panama, Straw and all kinds of Felt Hats Cleaned and Blocked `We carry :1 full line of Polishes -.for Suedes all coors, Imperial , onze and White Shoes. 'We Clean Our Hats Here ~. -in Charlottetown- _'Therefo`re we do not have " to Charge Extra for Expressage or Sending _- them Away ` Out of Town Orders Promptly Attended to _ - = 164 QUEEN ST. 'Z CHARLOTTETOWN V’ 1o'1o~s1zomi. [nssnmiu 1* IOHBON G DUFFY' ,Canada ` o..f§8`i;¢5f|"`irfo ww. ri. annoy mc . ....._.»»iltoo‘_¢ snurtsv- f ll IN l d Attornoyrat-Law JN. B. Ohamboflf Char . . u>mu»wn.,_r. a. i. A. A.“leLean. K.t». Dohaid '\leKinn0D ~ i»i!»°.%!¢%" 5. “°“'"»'i‘£'»f- , _ M '_ _V y an aioek. dmfomww =-'%_,,+=~" ,:; 5. if i-4 ii - waaaurron 4 aruiw. nb Ae. nts. ssasitm 80°* ; er batrsai on Association. Ban - iuhesusddfmsdd .aQi§}i;iVf-veil k D- ¢<3.f 5; ri, "lf t n Mlllllfl HUHSE HAEES EDU198 f0l' the mati ee ac .to be held June 14th close :ri`tlirthg.Secre- YBFYJ 9% 'the Club. Phone* 547-L. Friday. Names oi’ horses mustlbe in y'then. so that they can be classiilod ,that evening and the management given ample time for getting the score cards arranged. There is no entry tee but all owners jmust be members of the club. The i-_Secretary will be at the local_track ‘every afternoon this week, weather permitting, ' - . ci-iA|.|.eNes. __ We the West Kent' baseball team challenge the Queen Square baseball team to n series ot' three games to -be _Dlayed at Victoria Park, beginning' Thursday, 10th of June, at 3.30 p.m., Umpire to be agreed upon later. Psasgiints _ Miss Etta Douglas, Mt. stewart, nas' ‘left for Boston.--L. Mr. Leslie Young, Pownal, was, a visitor to the city yesterday. _ Dr D. Darrach, Kensington, was in 'Charlottetown yesterday. - Mrs. A. A. Moore, Pownal, is in the P. 'El i.-, Hospital i’or'treatment, sihe expects to return to her home shortly. Mrs. W. B. Robertson. city, crossed yesterday by the Empress en route- to Vancouver. Miss Sadie Mills of this city .spent Sunday with her uncle in Pownal, Mr. and Mrs. James Mutlow. ' Miss Margaret McEachern, Mount Albion, was among the inward pas- sengers on the Murray Harbor train yesterday. * Mrs Frank Barnes oi New York, accompanied by her son, Robert, is the guest of her sister, Mrs D. A. McKinnon, Kent Street. Miss Margaret 0'Hearn of this city spent Sunday with friends in Pownal the guest oi’ Mr. and Mrs. James Mut- low. The serious illness of Mr. Stanllaus Saunderson, Hillsboro Street, is caus- ing hig family and friends deep con- cern.- Ex-Governor and Mrs Benjamin Rogers came to Charlottetown by the express last night. Mr C. B. Chappell oi Messrs Chap- pell & Hunter, architects, came to Charlottetown by the express from Summersido last night. Mr Archibald McEachern, brother ot the late Mr John McEachern. ar- rived in Charlottetown last evening by the Northumberland from Pictou. Dr and Mrs J. C. Ballem, Bedeque, arrived in Charlottetown by the Northumberland irom Nova Scotia last evening, Her many friends will regret to 'lea.rn.that -Mrs.- Wm. McKenzie, 'St.= Andrews was taken to the P. E. I. Hospital on Saturday, June 5th, for treatment.-. _ _ - Mr G. Renny. manager ot Messrs A. Keith & Sons, Halifax, arrived in Charlottetown last evening and re- gistered at the'Victoria. The many friends of Miss Grace Gay' deeply regret to learn nf her serious illness in the P. E. I. llos-_ _pltal. Yesterday Miss Gay's condition“ was reported slightly improved. Messrs -W. McLeod, J. McDufi’, P. Aiileck and Geo.1Green. Mt. Stewart, were in Charlottetown attending the races on Thursday the 3rd.-_ Mrs A. Ethel Dunbrack's friends will be pleased' to learn that she was able to leave _the hospital yesterday, alter a trying illness ot some weeks. Mrs; Samuel Marshall, accompanied by her son. Norman, has arrived in Charlottetown from Toronto on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Corney, Elm avenue. Mr. L. M. Ferguson. inspector of Telephones and Telegraph, T. & N. 0. Railway. North Bay, Ontario, is spending his holidays at his old home in New London. ' Mrs. _(Rev.) E. S. Weeks is spend- ing-a couple oi weeks nt Cardigan with her parents John and Mrs Poole. Mrs. Weeks underwent an operation in the P. E. I., Hospital. The opera- tion was highly successful. ' Miss Pearl Dlnnis. who was attend- ing the closing _exercises at Sackville Academy, and her sister. Miss Bea-f trice, who has spent the year in the Ladies' College, arrived home .last night. The Misses Dlnnis since ,the closing oi' the college have been visit- ing among their friends in Nova Sco- tia, and New- -Brunswick. ` _ HUM-IFR OF THE HOUR. , As the head -oi an insurance com- pany, he decided io visit one oi the ,_ _ _, |, :`;¥i'“1""""""‘ " -K ’ districts which -showed a. falling nfl’ in business and quitly investigate While thus engaged he was asked _how his company found i'busine'silI‘ speaking for itself. "Oh,- we will be about halt s million ahead, the ilrst halt oi this year." he replied, the undertaker." The rehersal had not gone at all to' please the stage director, who, at its close. severely and unjustly criticized the leading man. In conclusion he said: "Say, do you think l have been A stage director for fltteemyelrs for nothing," "I cannot say al to that," _answered the actor suaveiy, "hut it yen naven't, you have cheated - manalement."'- - , _ ,___._.__,..i._..._p_- THE PEUFLPS . ' V" .“-'iz' ,' "". __n?pfa matteroi course the. People’s. eatre imariahly show _tha best pro- curable iri»'l'lm1\th1sm|,- but-Nast night the managegipnt went even one better, `a'nd~’patroh '°were>1gi#en~fa“i~ara -treati in tl hand-coloured four-reel Paths, entitled "More Than Queen." Space will notuiermit an extended report, sufficient to say it was everythingthe advance advertising claimed tor it, ‘,l'l‘he plot was simple and each char- ,acter easily -followed. The tire scene. in the third reel was one of the most realistic, and the daring rescues be- to the ma niilcent mansion was re ence"thrills that made them forget they were witnessing _a picture. The 'handsome “colouring throughout _added to the lieauty and heipe greatly to set ,on 'the' elegant costumes' _in the ballroom scene, ` “ Runa.wdy_'Ju_ae"'.in two reels kept the ~hudience'gusss- ing. In this episode she‘is seen with the Blye' party in --Bermuda, her escape from the yacht and_subsequent thrilling and interestingevents kept the crowd guessing how it would all end. The second episode oi "The Beloved Adventurer" was extremely _re t _. _ -. duced to sages, gave the large audi-_ v "<3 _ _ _; cANAo|AN FAcTo|=uEs TUQNJNG _puT__so,ooo sHEL|.s o i|.v AND wu.|_ soon lucas- . ass ourpur ro so,ooo. OTTAWA, Junc 4.- The appeal by _the Right Hon. Lloyd-George for greater assistance on the part Qi the masses in Great Britain in the manu- facture of munitions of war, directs attention anew to the activities in d\|SU‘Y» but it is aiding the Allies in a wal' that is most essential to their success. Frr i ~ 5' factory or shop that the equipment, #Om the steel in Nfwa Scoi.ia'right through -'shellllie heingg tum- Uil ‘smalle'i"con`cems have equipment to shell others are making total production at present is thousand shells a day. Before is planned to make the daily ility thousand. Two kinds are made, shrapnel ` and high ex- At several points explosives destructive kind are he- so far placed in Can- ,close on two and they will The number men around 60.000, and more are wanted. Upwards oi' 600,000 shells sent to the front i'rom Canada 'are giving the greatest satisfaction. Several industries are also work- ing at high pressure in the making of machine guns, riiies and similar epuipment. ~ BOBBY'S AUNT. . pb" / ' _ Qu E Always-‘the same. -= ,.5 ._ . .-. >.; -w it '..-‘-.:».. ‘.l~...|__..'<‘1.'=;.»z.-,i`;- ‘QA _ .» f.. ._ ,. i. i -s4» ., _ 3 ._ I .pq r ,.2,i,_:.ha.\ , _ i P -J-u», _,j ,. _- -ij _- __ _ E; limi.; _ -V\_/eekm and-.Weekrtg ' 'I "xt, ’*:’v~` " NOUI. V . .__ V"_ $5 ` / Year _in_-__;_V_and Year ~ fi ’t. fi i l '18 ` if? __»' lf, - | 1- -, ' “Ahead oi’ what?" "Why, ahead -of* interesting and made up the last reel that lille in Cflimilfl- --~~- moll\cr’s kilt-c he did not mention the |nma{h y." Of an exceptionally line programme, _' Some months ako it vigorous cam- Bobby n_ad been taught to 1'l.~mum~ :mme oi' a. favorite aunt. ‘iWell,"1'nuther." replied the little - which Wm. be shown again wmigm paign in shell production was started, her all his ielativrs 1'/l.en he :raid his “Why, Booby,"suiii the mother "yon bo_v.4"’I ~do»i't° have to say that any : for the last time. . . . audit has not only stimulated the in- Prayers. Ouc night. as hc knelt at his nitin’t say 'Godbless Aunt Beatrice and more,"Aunt Iieatrlct-'s engaged. 1 ' --i ~~;*\'-sf-¢~-at-‘i,-.~-..>,’-_~_,sei .e».-.»_,.........=,_~,,|»,..,,.,. _..~.;=. E.. ._ __ ' \~‘ _ Wake Effort of a United Empire? ` ' T I It should not be supposed that contributions of three or four hundred men a few odd dollars, Some bass . of oats and boxes of socks _constitute our rightful V sacrihce. So far not more than a handful of people in all this country haveany ""`éict‘L'i'?2`il realization of what the war means. These few have given their or their sons to the cause of Empire. The remainder have .done nothing in com- parison with their abilities and their opportunities. V Our national life,our peace, our prosperity and our happiness are so depend- ‘ ent ulpon the well-being of the British Empire that only by playing our part "in - that mpire can we _maintain our fortunate position, ' . - Up to the present ninety-nin‘e per cent. of us do not realize what sacrifice V means, nor what is being endured by those nearer to the firing line than we are. We must give, not only of ourmaterial wealth, but of our blood, and not nigga-'rdly, but with a generous hand. _ . None of us wish to part with ourhusbands-and our children, but it is bet- ter that they should serve the Empire and save our homes than that our enem- ies should triumph and all that we hold dear be taken from us. ' “For Romans in Rome’s quarrel _Spared neither land nor gold, _ ' :_ Nor son nor wife, nor limb nor life, In the brave days of old.” r ' The 55th Regiment still requires two hundred men from this Province. - These men must be furnished at once, and must be recruited from P. E. Island N homes. We cannot ask strangers to take our places. ' The duty _before us is clear, however hard the art may seem. 'Some will lose their lives; others will be maimed; many will)return._ - - V i ' ~ MEN - OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND-Once upon a time there was a - _man who said that he would -rather be a live coward than a dead hero. __ V _ _ I? if » - ,2' e- _ >_ 1. .’ ' ‘ ~ " _ V 4_._;, C. M, Brigade, C. 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