good Tit citra go od is the flu own u uislto. llovmiike fragrance ‘Ind w; “my “ion. Have you tned Plsnlol , on shape tablet, new wrapper but ,vtbl ibpgrb quality‘, now, n twenty-five year! ago. fixquisite Uoilet 800p nacie onlufrom. eianl fruit and _ v Flower oils. -,. ‘ v .. ;. 18% ‘T4 oaaucs PEKOE QUALITY Central Guardian cert ln Grahams Road Holl- 2578-6-10-11 at o or fllANKa- m. and Mrs. ward Nicholson Wish l° extend" sincere thanks to their .v ma“), u“ “gem” who assisted them by their many acts of kind- ness. in their recent sad bereave- lllélll. u Sick Brain - Wonkflfi (Unit/go Freon) “ BERLIN. June il.-¢An interna- tional homo for spiritual workers ‘- ti... plans of Dr. Noemi Stricken {wtllTD ~ slclan livin5 111 B9" llmfvrsrl-lechfullllllod. Mrs. S‘l.ricker is carrying on a vast correslmlldencfi’ with intellectuals and “workers v! the spirit" for this purpose. and e11- mmly holds letters of appfovfl from Jane Addams of ChicaEO. ‘ David Starr Jordan of California. Romain Rolland of France, Step- hnn Zweig of Austria, Arthur Nik- isch of Germany, Mrs. PhlllD 5110"" den of England, Rabindranath Tas- orc of India. Dr. Aleflta Jflflflbi! 9t Holland, Maxim GorkY Q7 Russ!“ Professor Auguste Forel of Swit- zerland, and scores of other H1911 and women of learning. “we hopg ‘hat the international house of rest will become a center of brotherly understanding and 0f- neconciliatlon," Di‘. Stricker sold in iliscusslng her lilflill “lnlwuecl-u‘ al workers and WOTRQTS of lllB spirit nood leisure and time. and the calm of a simple life. We bOPQ to receive inito the proposed house are.) ‘business our |4CLQS|NG OUT SALE" of Crockery, etc., ls now in full swing, and many shrewd buyers are taking full advantage of the GREAT VALUES being offered. This “ggosiut; OUT SALE" affords the opportunity vmany have been waiting for—na|nel)‘-'|-°w Pmcas '" China, Dinnerware, Teawaro. CFOCKEPY "if Glaaswaw- Be among the shrewd ones too‘, sovcome and select your requirement NOW from any of these lines. AMONG our: OFFERINGS ARE: Limoges, Nippon and Semi-Porcelain Dinner and Tea vwarg Stock Patterns-sold in any quantity, Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Crown Derby Cut Glass, Tumblers (ill 51W"). Teapots (all styles). Jardinieres (all styles. Toilet Sets 6 and 10 pieces, Vases (all styles), Nippon China in indivi- dual pieces,’ Lamps (all kinds), Cups and Saucers. Plates etc" (all size; and kinds), etc" etc., etc. We are “Closing Out" our Business and wish to clear out our stock as quickly as possible. JDISCOUNTS FROM 25% Off our already closely marked prices. TO 50% . 78mm open 9 to i2 a. m., 1.30 to 5.30 p. m., ‘aturdays v 7 ‘w ‘l0 p. m. l BLAGK 8c B0. . sgmlygide Charlottetown ti‘); hllinliiium w i < vOue thousand pieces of pure Aluminum wars of the flfist quality at prices never before offered in Canada. We carry a complete line, including: Percolator large and small sin. Panclled Kettles Plain Kettles Rolf Banting Roasters Round. Roasters Convex Covered Kettle; Lipped Preserving Kettles Windsor. Covered Kettles Water-Polls. Lipped Sauce Pans Pudding gm - Wlndiori ovomi Sauce Pans ~ Convex-Covered lluoo Pans Round Dish Pans - FovraPicoa combination Cook”- Prying Pane ‘A “surprisingly attractive collection of tho but grade o! Qlluhllnumwars utensils all tho the more doolrablo for tho wry exceptional prlbo at wtilohthoy are mlrltod m- thlo wolf's solo. t i l». ..-»..~¢.._.-.. __.. L- _____ _.. 4\.-$,p-- \<..~¢lo.\ V roqooynoln and prion. _ sick people to whom one or sever- al winters spent in the south can- rcstore ‘health. How many lll¢lPl' ent diseases of tho lungs niillllil l)" healed in th‘s wily! ‘llmV 1mm)’ fine iutellccts might Brain ivorkirrs also need the beau- ly of unture, the beauty which calms and vlvifies. Often the regeu erntlon of soul and Sill?" Wm he accomplfisherl more quickly in un- accustomed plnios and surround- ings. We hope such n house oi‘ reslt located in sunny liaiy \vlll supply just these requisites." The work of i-ollei-iiing funds for the project has not yct bcilll". "('1' nut. Dr. Stricker is so taken up with itho task of collecting money for starving (lcrmziu intellectuals Lhul. she must limit herself for the her insight us n physician into the pliglil of hrzfu pluu oi’ nu iulcruulliiiiinl house oi‘ ,rcsi. iii". Strir-ki-r states that she is in touch with n prominent snv> uni in Rmuc who has ZlRTPOlb to put the scheme through as soon as it is perfected. \ INMMEMORIAM MARY AGNES NICHOLSON 0n Jlllln 6th after n liugr-riiig'ill* nose of but u low mouiliswvhlr-h nus horiic wilh pntlcnco and r-hcrrfiilnoss, u sad gloom was rust over the home of Mr. and Mrs. l‘]i|\\’lll‘ll Nicholson, when the ung- el of death cauic and claimed for his own their only beloved daughh or, Mary AKfies at the early age of 23. She was ever tho finest type of companlan to all who knew her. While attending St. Joseph's Convent, she wns ever a most pleasing personality both to her teacher and her classmates. 'l‘hii-; friendship being approved oi‘ by the host of friends who visited her during her illness. During her declining days shc was friqucutly visited by thc Reverend Fnthi-i- w¢**~** e oowmwoowoo OUR BEST SELLING DENTIFRICE v-QHOP from permits Catalog if . RESERVE JUNE 17 for the con- Plan House of Rest In Sunny Italy. F91‘ is to be established at ROWE l! be snvcilll have concrete plans btwcu mapped] ‘present to gathering the oplnions| _ _ oi’ intellectuals iu various pants ofiéggw mgsuglglgy5géogigx'négcilgfixt thr- worlrl for the project. lt was. ' ‘ -' ' '_ “Wirlivffl lil G61“. spiritual Oneflngflz-‘Mrs’ M [admission and were heartily ror 1'» many iihut it-d her to conceive ggsipgdfqzsfghlfmg: ' o ‘ THE -, . .3, - l ...., , . CHARLUPTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ in rcttiuerve“ " m. NEVER FIGHT win. vou N0 MORE , Rooney, and the last rites of U19 devoted member, were administered lhy Reverend Father lilaurlce Mc- Donald. The funeral was held on Sunday. Urine an. and was inrcely attended- The services at the Church were performed hy Reverend Father A. Arscnault who also officiated at the grave. The pail bearers were Messrs. Uban Gallant, Curl Binns, Warren Gallant, Fred Steele, Aloysius Steele and William McCourt. Floral tributes, spiritual bou- quets, Mass Cards received, were as follows: Laborers Protective Union; Wreath; Jos. P. Duffy and family, Wreath; Mr. and‘ Mrs. Robert Shephartl, Cross; Jos. and Eliza- beth Shepherd, Crescent; Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Riley, Crescent: Mr. and lMrs. David Shepherd, Crescent; Mr. and Mrs. Simon Joseph and family, Cross." Mr. and Mrs. Ilenj. ‘Blnns Crescent; Mr. and Mrs. Les‘ |lio barter, Spray; Mrs. and Mrs. lb. A. Shepharrl, Spray; Miss Lou- ise Trainer, Spray; Mrs. Jas. liinnihum, Spray; Misses Pauliuo ‘Peters. Spruy. lligh Muss $5.00, l3enjcniin Shopharil. lllass (‘ards:—\\’ui. Power, Mi‘. and Mrs. A. Ilyan, Mr. and Mrs. A. McNeill, llliss Annie Shepherd, Miss Burundetto Connolly, Mr. and llllrs. E. liartinger, Geo. Il. Reddin, Mrs. Louise Crawford, Mr. nud ‘Mrs. A. Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. lCyrll Sliephurd, Mr. and Mrs. hint- iMcCourt. lEclirzirrl tlztllunl, Mrs. David (‘roe I i.\lrs. Robert Stanley and Molly Elli-n and Rose LonergumMr. ien and family. Urban (inllaut, lVir. uud lilrs. l). E. Guilnnt, Mr. and Mrs- J. Gullah-t, Mrs. Wm. lVlcNcill. Mi. and Mrs. Wm. Byers, Francis .~\ll.lll'fl, Lilly lllcNclll, Mrs. R. J. Steele. Idruncis Shnuncssi-y, Mr. and Mrs. Mullnrhius (‘ullnghnn and family, Miss lluttiio lllills, li‘re'l iinyuiuurl. and A. Stu-lo, Mr. rind lllrs. Sliifik‘, Mi‘. mid Mrs. Nickel‘- son, Mrs. lH-arl White, lllartliit uud Mary Suiuiunrnll. Spiritual Bouqueis:—-Mrs. Chas. Lund, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Gnllnul, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coyle. Mr. and Mm l’. llllkhes and family, Mrs. D. A. liead and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Stanley, Mr. and Mn; (loo. Gallant, Marjorie Coyle. Billy Czimplicll, lilr. and Mrs. Ed. and Miss Gcuevive Stanley,Mary Grace Illlfl Arthur Campbell, llluitel (‘,l‘8\t'l'0l‘(|, Joseph Prosper, and Mary Peters, Mrs. John Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Brown and family. Ilcquiescal lu Paco. (Patriot Please Copy) THE FREETOWN DRAMATIC CLUB AT HUNTER RIVER ' The Freetown Dramatic Players proricnlcfl the ‘three act farce "The Arrival of Kitty" in the Orange Hull at llunter River, on Thursday evening June 5th. Owing to certain circumstances over which the society had no con. iroi, proba-bly the attendance was not so large as might have been nn- ticlpnted. but those who were for- tunate enough to be there were sini- ply delightcrl with the perlormau re and every feature of it through- out. The characters were very wisely "re-atoll? , liiHiI_l)i-‘*ly\‘ gi i. a". one were well worth the price of JiY. Mi‘. llllil Mrs. lllicliuel Hfllllltig-lwe MW‘ lllt‘ prlvivlollo of enjoying Isl-y, Mrs. llosrzitt and Mrs. Bell. family,’ and Mrs. Paul Peters, Eilward (‘ul-'Mr' Ling‘ the be" ‘boy’ Con” “WIS . of tho fcw vegetables which still! - taste gives character to an-y foqd . .1 - i. years on Broodwo chosen and their part was admirab- Holy Catholic of which she was a 1y_ interpreted in each case. The funny situations arising as the story developed were numerous and elicited rounds from the audience. Probably the best comedy effects were produced during'the transformation of the -l.vcll boy (Mr. Colby Lewis) into a ‘corpulcnt proprietor, ull brought zib out by u hurried manipulation 0t‘ a large cushion in the hands of the dusky "Sum." Mr_ Brewer Auld, or the embarrassing and unexpected up pcaruuce of Mr. Russell Burns as "Bobby limiter," alias "Kitty." in this connection one uilght mention the conversation between Jane and Kitty when the former presumed she was conversing with Bobby mas quornded as Kitty. Miss Marguerite Auld as “Kitty Ilendem," the actress, the arrival of i\\'llOlll was the climax oi‘ the farce [left really nothing wanting in the execution of her part. Miss Erna Murphy ,as Jane. did splendidly in her role as Mr, Winklefs eligible niece. ller laugh was as spontnn< onus and natural he if lu reall lile. willie. Mrs. Russel Burns as Aunt Juno also eligible, added uiurh to tho comedy of the story. Ward Mc (‘uni as Mr. Wlnkler had a very difficult part, but did it justice in every not. John Lewis as Benjamin More, somewhat addicted, marle a record in portraying the effects oi‘ John Barleycorn. One might nliuost WOlHlGI‘ how he managed to observe all the lack of coordination which wins demonstrated all through. It ‘grits without saying that "Sam" the sombre thread that r au-through all tho acts was ludispenslble as mirth producer. The specialties between acts al- l! “ll liY the audience, each number llflqboiiriltig to nu encore. Seldom do ‘ouch harmony as was heard lu the Following is the programme: Fani- u colored porter, R. Browor Auld. Ml‘. ('illll. Aunt Juno 1's sister, Mrs. “H6881 llurus_ l Jitue, his niece, Erna Murphy. . Bobbie Baxter, Bus-soil Burns. Ilr-ujumin Moro. John Lewis. Kitty Benders. nu actress, Mur gucritc Amid. y William Wlukier. \V:irrl Mo, Spring Time By Mary l. Barber, Kellogg l Company ‘ l Spring time is salad time-undi what an interesting variety of; nrocn-s this season brings forth.- t the head of the list come. danccliion greens. These are a. real treat because they an, one‘ have n season. They should bd used boforo they blossom as they; become bitter after that time. ‘ Dandelion greens have a flavor‘ which acts on the appetite as a tonic. There are several ways of serving them. in Eastern Penn; sylvanla. bacon is cut in-to cubes and the fut dried out. The fat is then mixed with flour and diluted vinegar is added. This sour dress; ing is poured over tender greens to "will." them. ' Dandelion greens may be place! In n kettle with a little water an! boiled until tender. They shoulfi i then be drained, chopped coarsel and seasoned with butter, salt, an D9999?- Watercrass is another popular salad green. its slightly peppery with which ll. is served. It ‘gfi-ltlculariy good with. cod-fish s. ‘ Corn Flakes can easily be roll d and used instead of driod bread crackers for crumbling. Thoy will give cod-fish bails an attractive color COPJIIH BALL} 1 cub salt cod-fish. 4 cups sliced ray! stool. 2 lobloopoo s in k. or cream. 1 e88 bu an). l tablespoons ‘butter P0, our. 8b ed cod-fish, removing Boll fish and potatods to until soft. Drain. Mash to they, Add other iagndlofiil and Jill! tin- tll light. Shape into hill! roll z corn flake oru lbs III. than . crumbs again. Try in deep, hot l lam lint. hallo on a his gwairoish ‘yitlr- tor-crawls iron». I ttsi- a i: A ~ agpmlyr . l at ‘ .,,|. years in on. IEvQTPqatZ _, years on tour ‘on; ALL STAR rjasr men 2,0 r0 of applause I Y fi- FlBWiW-PQQW Tho I nnlolt, lauglilli ..~- . h neurone-mum ' I "1' some I . . LI'LE OL' ISLAND (With apologies to Drummond) Dora's a ll'lo Isle iPrlnco Edward n the Gulf of St. Lawrence n‘ her people-dey're so jolly but for all—doy got. good sense. n' dey‘ro happy all do day long, orkln‘ hard and alngln’ song u’ dey're glad to see do stranger hen ho chance to coiue along, Stranger from across do Border Tired wid worry an’ hard world vstruggilu‘ for to make lhlg money Liviife high in ol’ New York. So he come to ll'lo Prince Edward. Far from crowds. an‘heat. an’ noise. An’ he bring his fnmileo wid him Maybe girls-some more so boys. Dey mu drivo dey'ro car on ferry, nly nine -mlle ‘cross do Strait in’ do llsland roads are var‘ good. ollzs all any "do goln’s great." n’ do got great big hotels dora . hat will take whole big famlleo ,Wia do ‘be!’ of things to eat too Au’ dey don't charge vor’ big loo. n do grownups an do children y can do so iuiauy t'ing thin‘, playln‘ on do seashore lvin’ from do board dot spring. New do fadder~he go fishln’, ll do ‘brook-dos’ few miles out, Au’ it don't seem no tlmn coniin‘, ‘When ho get dot great big trout. ".los' look at hlm—raint ho beauty? Guess he welghsunos’ two-Free pound," An’ he's so exclto,—dat Fodder Fools he's head jes’ gain‘ round. . Sumo inure day~dcy drive t‘roo country, For dcy hour she's ver’ invoice, Nico big farms. wid orchards, gar dons, Bright groen fields-lbrookor-lots big tree. l)oro’s a fox ranclh-eee do ucttlu‘ _ Maybe we can soc dc pen, An‘ doy go an’ ax do keeper An ‘hc suy "0' course you cun." So ho show dcm all do foxes, Pinyin’ roun’ an’ hovln’ fun. Is Timelvmn‘ dey think "such little f llere ‘For to bring so much big mo "' 5.50 do days pass,——each one brlngiu‘ , Some .t'lng elso for dem to do, Shootin‘ pipyer by_do sea shore. iioopeoa flshinfnnzaybo, too. Wraps do girls, day might get tiro, Pinyin‘ roun' wid rod an‘ gun. An‘ day look for oddor pleasure, Want togiyvd-gogviiislitlpreut fun. Dora's do Golrutrlnks by do river, Dora's do ‘tennis, in do Park, Au‘ (lords joveiyii Quack Grove Inn" too, Where dey all can jazz an‘ spark. But of all do beauty places. From do 8p ing- tilde ilifnll "Sourlerh it o5 v Anion l, Has deboatin“ o ‘item glib". Dare you get jea’ all kinds pleasure. Lovely bl’; bowl. loom-t. inaas, From do soups-right to do tart. Where do surf-she's ditsliin‘ high "D. On de shore-dos’ low yards ‘my. An‘ do sand, so white an’ dry dero. You can lie around all day. Dance pavilion by do water. Places for to lounge an’ read. You don't want to go book never. Life's vjos‘ full o! all you need. 0h‘ she's fines’ ll'lo ol’ Island, Anywhere bflnoai.’ do sky. l33".’;1.£i:}.....“"”'.1.»‘l§.~*‘ll..';‘f="“'- ’ " ' " ' F. H. I‘. _.__-{-Q@_-a. suntan lonmnr s ~ recount-non; i uxunnln O uotcdbyi-hofiotooal by would» ii. 1, l vll ' .. Mgypm, no . v Bosnian l Mum Oootihtliop 51.3mm» . am a Competitor can be “are... "$.“?ft1‘l’;;,a.‘.. vised. one; I34 to l nor-s ‘f " t a . ~ 1 v. , _- u... g... 1...... v v ya’; - years in Berlin s“ l" Ldgon your: in Petrograd ' mass IBEAUTIES '1 . Where do cousins knows he's bus-" given on the score sheet. To enter a baby for the Compell- tion a. photograph. accompanied by a Score Sheet giving particulars of the Competitor's physical condition. niust. be ent to tho National Baby Week ouncil. This Score Sheet is to be filled lnby the Parent or Guardian of the Competitor. and signed by one Parent and by a Medical Prac- titioner. Goples of the Score Shoot, together with future particulars, may be obtained from Tho Guard- Council, 117 Piccadilly, London, W. 0.. England; or from any other authorized person in the British Empire announced in the Press. RULES FOR. THOSE WHO SEND CHILDREN'S PHOTOGRAPHS 1. The photograph entered the Competition must show Competitor uuclothed. A second hhotosrapn (showing Competitor clothed or uuclothcil) may, if desir. ed, be sent for possible publication in the Press. Should the Competitor be one of the eighteen selected for the short "81. three photographs (one of which may be tho one originally sumbittcd) will bo required show- lug the Competitor (unclothed) in for the Baby Woek Council will pay for tho extra two photographs required in the case of tho eighteen Competitors appear- inll on the short list. ' Parents or Guardians sending photographs dlrcct io tho National Baby Woek Council from for Ovcr~ sens are invited, if they desire ii, to scnd three photographs in ad- vnnce. 2.—Each photograph must, have on the back the following particul- ars:—— Competitor's Nnnio and Address; (‘lass for which Competitor is en; tercd,’ Date at which taken. Name and Aildress of Sondor of tho photograph. who must ho the Parent or responsible Guardian. 3. No framed or coloured photo~ photograph was graphs or miniatures may be sent. L-Copy of Birth certificate must be furnished in proof of age, il required. 5.—Aii photographs must be non. copyright. lf any reproduction fees or photographer's foes aro required, these must be paid ‘by tho sender. (Note: Generally speaking tho copyright. belong to the person who paid for tho photograph to be taken.) Gr-Tllfl National Ilaby iveelg Council reserves the right to publish any photograph submitter! in nny way ‘it. may decide. The decision of the Nallonril Baby Week Council in all matters, shall be accepted as final and log? idly binding. Entry for tho Comi. petition shall be an ocknqyvlodlr- another lmnot sick. Sbo .o'n_ for Big lan Office, the National Baby Week F three different positions. if neces- - 8RD’. the National l rariae Saturday I Prince ‘Edward robAY-ans, 1, AND 8.45 D PrNA. in Search of cl 'l"ri1ji l l, ,4? m» “ “Adapnedby I q H lASlLDlClliY A Sdtrioty BeHe and the Apaches hi am mime mont of such admission. 8.—-No correspondence will l") enttercrl into in connection Wllll tliis- Competition unless n stnuipoll and sclf-stidresserl envelope l8 sent for reply. ii.—l'nrunts or Guardians lltillll‘: lug the reluru of comllelllilr" photographs must ouclOSc ill ll!" time of cniry a self-addressed cu- volopc large enough l0 ifllw photograph without damage, and remittance to cover postake. Each photograph and Sheet must be accompanied by a shilling entrance foe, payable l" the National Baby ,Week Count!" (crossed "National Bank"), ox- copt in such cases as those in which other nrrlrgugoinogit: aro u ceglfa tho rose u _o cou _- rgutlybiiogr ed.: " " = L“; day for receiving lor overseas is Juno‘ 8th. ’ it is rt condition of onlr in this (‘ompuiitiriu ‘that iii ovoii y?! fl C >titor winning a prize. use ah bodiinrib d! llro suco for ‘do uiol-clal or advertising purpos- e», ~> Score v entries t. um summary» u» '5""‘:.*.:ii~°$’..'fi-"