4 . 1 JUNE 14- 1918 me c1sAitLo'rfrEToWN GUARD! v _-_-v-r.__L AN AGE THRU! "5 _ , . _ . _ - . _ ' ,i _ ‘ ___""` ' ' ---~' 'F - ._, '_ ' ._ ' _ ____"' *D _ --F _ .~ "' j __ _' - -imiiioiic inert ons" 111111111 cummtnclu 11111111111 Drug Stf)l'e _‘lp,¢.umon commercial conege cies? '-_i"= ‘ cu L.. .’ ..' . . ._ __ _ ._ _ ~-._,-,id ,gi .-,g(l10r the holidays yesterday. Prin. to u1_3_;?'1.\;o1;1e I;\;l;_I_l_n§l;1i\_ty ut any time it'ls inconvenlenglkpi' if, pI‘3n_ addressed the st-udents, con-_ ':.°.°‘1.°..1‘.y..‘1,1.'.fl".l".’.';'7.i° °° 1"” ‘I-““-° ***”’”° .. Yiikyliiii - ems you di_'e,_,int `¢ag__'| ""_ I __ ,_ ra a ave secu _ positions, at once advise you just what these will cbsftpilrtgig' »1~5n~~'\§§~¥,';'wh~°3g£l"_-H* “ D _Phe i'_ollowlng is a list of graduates, - __ - , _ _- ._ " rze w iiners. etc. I E. A. Fosri'-:irc 'R 1. _ ‘ ef cEN'mAL onuosrons Parnonizs oun sons |=ouNrA|N s.. Loretta M. Leonard. Cd ` wall. ‘ _ O L ga-ni Lens Grinding _ 1 Do You Know-I That we operate the only' _agigénding Plant on P. That we employ a skilled _daiIY_8I‘1nding_ from the rc_ugh glass.-t e most com- _ - .'piiCate kinds of lenses? These are facts, which . ,mfan a good deal to the ,< -1_1-,G asg'__wearing public, doing if 5 ;-taway.-with the annoying _.l|_|»ldelays caused by sending I --away for special lenses. _ _ _\‘__ _ _Send your glasses in by __raail, you’ll _gift them back ggromptly an in perfect con- -- iign _ T ll in and look over our 1-___ _‘»pl;mt.-- _ 'ar' -I, ..=- 1-*iG. F. Hutcheson VV' 3" :Optometrist and Optician Surface Grinder, and are ' lfrivate Ross ‘Borroived an Auto- Strop from his cliiim he used it once and immediately - wrote home for one Don’t wait for ri request from your soldier liuy- include :iii AutoStrop in_ your next Overseas - package. -_ r Remember, that the Auto- huop is the only razor he can ni-solnioly depend nn. _ ~ _ li. I r, Iiust Arrived A _ 2. Carloads I swn-‘sys __ "Animal _ Brand" Fertilizer ., _ Q . C - _ ~ ~ Also in -Stock I .'.lL'.A-iunitefI.11uauiiiy 0,1. SIIDOY' Shig and _Soda all ol’ wliicli* we ':l'ri~_'eelling at lowest- prices. `_0}}_DER _QUI_CK as our supply ___wl not list oniz. .<.,. < -YA. Ilorne & Co. , fi' - - tuowtirri dtuofrliil. _ HOW TO COOK POTATOES. -It is 11 great niistnke to peel pota- i°e!.'b9f0r9 ("°"k|"I5 them- P*"°l’IVe"""l"*1_ lil- ;1ssc1'|vil ni iirsl that hc \\'ns'l)oi‘-I1 |10 It at I-his I-Im" ur" Wilsung the "I" - iii Iiollnnii, Init l:1li_=r zulinlttcd ho was tion'-s food for the inost niitriticiui-1 ot' the' potato is next to the skin, The following -parody contains some very S0011. advice on the subject: _ because of _iis seihstropping ieainie _lt 1:. always randy for service. Price $5,00 At India( stoves everywhere ' AutoSii-op` Safety Razor Co. limiiell 83-8_7 Dalia Street, Toronto, Ont CONCEALED BIRTHPLACE it-iclinril I\‘. .filliret-lit. an Anierican. _ls serving n six iiionths’ sentence for *cori_ccall1ii:- thc fnct that Iio was born, Iin (icriiinii_v_ In n stntciiieiit-inode tn thc - nul_iuii'iti<\s -in Livt-_i'p0oI_, ;AIbreclit _.was socoml oiliccr ol' I-i`ii"`Aiiil%i‘i"cn1l ship pnid oil' nt Iinri-y and went to iiivoi-pool to :iwnit ii ri\inrn steanierlf ol'(l1~|'m1in_Ili1'ili. ' _ ' ‘ Keep Mllnardis Linimént »ln'tIie house CLASSIFIED "ADVERTISEMENTS j. ' ` ` Ek’ M-e-1 '-"fa ._i I lsr _ FOR SALE \vAN'1‘.isp _ iiF.L1>_ ._.__M____.__._1 FOR 8ALE.-PHAETON BUGCY I and two sented carriage with 1~niinp_\' top. Inquire nt 125 Fitzroy Si. - - Ii0li:I-li-liiliiilipli FOR SALE--A RUBBER TIRED' ~ buggy (good as new.) Apply II. R. Large, Painter, Grout G1-orgc Street. 8095-6-8Mliip1l. wltli 10 iI.l'. luiperiiil l'ln1:i1\<* clutch and roar stni'toi°. All ln- stalied ready for uso \VIl| soil nt I1 bargain, W Il. 'I`ldninrsIi. 1 ' 8070-is-i:11v1n-/ir. HELP \VAN'i‘E I) - MA LE BOY WANTED FOR PRINTING BU~ siness. Apply Guardian Otilce. ,_ WANTED AT ONCE A RELIABLE sober man for city niilk route. Ap- ply of Charlottetown Condensed Milk ]i‘3(3(Qry_ il050~6~l2l\'liI'. '@il LOST _ LOST.--ON SATURDAY NIGHT, A pair of sandals. Finder pinnse It-nvo at Goff Bros. 8069-Ii-1:iM2ipil LOST-ONE BHOP KEV. FINDER please leavo at Giinrdlan Office. V _ 8076-iP1.M3i. WANTED WANTED SECOND HAND ROTARY _saw mill with water-wheel by .I_. Stanley Wodim-_k. 81311-l°;12M_o;. wanrso-mass H_;Jt:{D§_§° LIT- ti 1 _ H on P ~ ° ° " “mm scsi-e-1411111. GIIRL WANTED-ARLINGTON HO- icl. (ii'c1ii. (ieorga= Struct. S080-li-I4M3‘i. .M_______L._._._.__..M._-_Q-1L;; WANTED SEVERAL SMART GIRLS lo work in S1111' Iinunilry. Apply FOR SA'-E-M°T0R ‘9°A"' FITTEDI 1:14 11i. FEMALE GIRL WANTED FOR HOUSE WORK. Apply 225 Water Si1i'cct_. 1 8087-(I-l4M1li EXPERIENED COOK FOR loiirisi In-nsnii ni 'IVl<~(‘nIluiii'.s Ilotcl. ilrzu-kit-y ilozirli. Apply 28 Idiistiiii Si _ _ S(IiiS-G-lZIM1Iipd . I/I/ANTED GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK King in;‘eJh"if.~'.f'_-”=:ff - W. H_.4_Mcl ren, lllver John. . Ii0i§~.`_"M`l‘5fI\`£3¢1ne, Cape Traverse. -1 -<-IZA- """$1it_t_c€_t'I£fn1A Hou-:L_ Wright, Boston Brouilj London Moore, Truro -'l’.upl[n, Blank Banks McDonald, Cardigan - I-Iayas, Montreal -- Baxter, Portland, Me. ‘ Geo. S. McGow_‘{in, Portland, Mc. .fR_. S. And_érson, Portland, Me. Miss E. ~l'L“~McPhee,'»(.Icorgetown Miss Lilian M<>F_sd-yen, Sydney Miss Violet Mcl"ady`ért,',' Sydney ` Fred Gartxiiali, 'NeW'__`York City ,_,Ipl\n, McDqliaI1l and "wife, Boston E. G. Vroom, Montreal . Robert McI_..e<.g_I', Easton, Mass. ' James McLe_o_,‘__'F.astQn. Mass. Grumman rresra? Florciiee WllIinms,"‘l(Iow .York Bertha Daiiin, New 'York Philip (I. Chaisson, New York A. W. Covey, St."John. A. I.. McLeod, 'Montreal SIIICK IIIIIIIAIIUNS Curily Building, Halifax, N. S.) CLOSING PRICES Yesterday Atclilson .. 85%, Ani Loco .. 63% Aniicondn ._ _ -641,9 An\S&R.... ....76 (`1\ii Pnc ....147% M. IP. Ct. ...........l041/t Toda l48‘/i ll1~aulini': 89% “I I’ 83 S. II, I_l. A. . till T. U. 451/Q 45 s. 991/. ooo, 1'. ....121 1.111/, I\‘. 81% X.D1 70% Iliiih 80% 80% (‘.rucibio 63 6331 i`vii... i‘_ ll. S. _ . _ . . . . . . _ .. 61 62'/ Victory Bonds The undersigned having been appon te~i to sell Vic- _ tory Bonds 1 I he Special, Committee for -\ "»nada. ' The price _ii invd today ~ ,by the Commute. is 991- and accured interest No Send application to ‘| Eastern Trust Co.” _ CH B, LONGWORTH. - Acting Manager 154 Richmond- Street _ Charlottetown. _ _~ two laniilies. _Apply Chas. Newson. _nudity Point. 8061-6-M2i._ 47002-!altl"". ' ' """"°-"__" . ,- . -» In ' . ; . . ."-\ Elinor Harris ai1d_.,,`ife, New York Roughly speaking, Grade No. 1 may 8 . . 1 of these defects was suill-cient to place IIALIFAX. N._ S.. June 13.-(Quota- the cheese in No. 2 grade. No. 3 tions furnished 'by F. B. McCurtly & grade consisted of cheese _ which 1 _ _ _ ."».'f~-_.L , TABLE 1. _ ...».:¢"¢lIl¢ as _ .:~ _~ -~x-.,,. l Ontario _ _ WARNING III CHEESE -1”-MAKIIIS ___ _ _ ' 1 The following table shows the num- bcr oi' cheese handled by the coninils- 'slon i'ro`iri June 1 to Duccniber 31. 1917, by provinces, with thc percent- age 'ol' different grades in each case: ' ` " _~,.QI,a5elficat_Ion of Cheese. 'Uirigiii Boxes _ ...1,087,ll5ii . . 755,390 . . 17,488 Quebec .. _ _ _ l’. id. Islam! Tho Dominion . Province oi Origin _. ..1,861,237 Grades (P.C.} N0. 1 No. 2 No. Ontario . . . . . . ..93.Il8 .‘.'0 Ontario .. _.70.ilS4 1.99 P. E. I. ..90..\l5 .15 .8-4.22 N can Ci-la CLIN The Dominion _ 14.85 _ The standards on which the classi- fication was made are practically the sumo as those which have been ob- served in the trade i'or many years. be described as including nil cheese of good commercial value, well boxed and having no objectionable ilavors. Cheese were considered‘~No. 2 if there were a percentage of samples oif tia- vor, fruity, or unclean in flavor, ucidy, - too much moisture, open, loose, gassy, cracked ends. soft rinils, had finish, or too hi h for the boxes " One or more _ of railroadlng. Perhaps not, but we | Province of - _ - . 'les of the “mall special" that carried (3 I till live forty-five next morning, from *_*-‘ Charlottetown to Georgetown t.¢_i_,_"save coal"; Or the mystery of ten 'en ln _ rolling stock, and no material is on -- hand in Charlottetown for repairs, w __ change in ilie moon before it can be Forwarded i'rom Moncton. -93 System, or is it just red tape? Why iv ' in the repair shop, and keep rolling stock in good order. rather than have t “safety first., -Scrap-iron at the head of a train does not contribute much to safety. - hours from Emerald, to Borden? Are th . . greater speed mig-ht disturb the - _ - " IDD M _ _IB for a chan-ge in the nioorl' O‘IJeary, P. E. I., June 11. 1918. ' sentiment expressed in Mr. H. D'. Dobi»e’s letter in yesterdays Guard-lap I am but voicing the unaminous opinion of our Patriotic Society, and I presume that of similar' organiza- tions.. and many other persons throughout our Province. .I Each year since the war began the women have met together. planned and worked to give aid' to their sons in the -trenches. now many find it im- possible to attend such meet-ings as they cannot drive for fear of auto ae- cidents. Thus this great work is in danger of being crippled. ii' Mr. Dobie's suxzsstion oi' "give us two days of the week clear of autos" was granted I feel assured our patriotic work would continue as In previous years. Many mothers and aged fathers who are strifving to do the farm work formerly done by the sons, who are now at the front, find an additional burden in not having any “clear of auto? days in which to do their neces- sary driving. _ The regulations regard- ing “church hours" has enrtirely re- moved tbe difficulty in ‘that connec- tion, as the law.ls strictly adhered to by autoists, in the neighborhood, in which, the writer resides. Trusting that Mr. Dobie's suggested, coinpro- mise may be favorably considered by the auto Association and that the re~ suit will be as agreeable to all as the .forementioned regulations. ' I am Sir, etc. “PRESIDENT PATRIOTIC SOCIETY. CIIITICISM Oll- Slr: in Saturdiiy's Guardian in e tiinely article on “criticism” 'you say “criticism with a view to correction, amd improvemen-t, is not only whole- some and helpful, but necessary for the betterment of society.” This encourages me to seek space in your pa-per to cnlticise -in ii friend- ly way, the railway service on the Is- land, especially the disabilities under which we labor in West Prince. A change in time table from our winter service was long overdue, but the powers that be, scorned' to be waiting for a change in the moon like the Chinese. Now we have some lin provenient for which we are grate i`ul so long us we keep away from the cars. Going to Hali- fax, Sydney, or points east, a pus- senger has to wait at Sackville till 21.50 in the morning, this is ii vile ar- rangemcnt. Lust Tuesday the train from ‘-vii There may be two, four, six or`rliore`bt‘_igli:t eymax. ing for your return home to-ni ht-watch their extra sparkle when you reach deep clown into your pocket and ull out a box of tl1c'mo`st wholesome chilcllen can eat. They’re a treat to eat. "£47.13 E' :- I; _favs _ . . _ . __ . _ _ EA daihtm,Solid_Cl§`Igé::?_h%¥;,§. _(__. . _,_i_{‘_, ,vi 'Y i `_ » , .