s _- o_MB~,R,‘ _ - _ _ i-"' 'E -I3 I-9-8- . . GUARDIAN. ‘ WPAQE fi' -__ _- -- ' _.._»,f _ , __ _ _ - -_ ~ - _ \ ' _ - __ ~ ,i ' 2!-v-l»~i~'~w~u - -_ as . .. V _ _ _,_ , __ _ . _.k _,_..__ . I ` VV_. V .A33 ,' ' ~ -A ' " _ Vgl _ , 1" U. 'A ». ‘ 1.. -'iv-i"| ~‘- o :ff _ 8.n@ ng. _ ‘made froiii* ' 5.* 1* . ».‘ lf-if I 3 . gl V I' -’ ~' _A it 2 , “A580/f l!lOt.li‘-f-1-@- uf Qmwdefr In .-if-v", lar..-f .-<' _ ."' »¢ - » o ~»' = _:.7 "` *" ' f ' in .-.._‘- ' _ _ Lf, “ir” \ Q ` 1! J. 1. More Bread 'aiul Beti:er~Brea§ _ " " - .' ' - '.,!..l..:....~. . `~ ‘ _:.1 . ‘ 5 't 4. __ _ ' V, .,,,_”4 , { /V [__ _ 4' N J -li* l a' ‘lt ' ` ~ _'.16 7 . ‘I Relatives of soldiers re- turning from the front are asked to communicate with ' the Secretary of the Patriot- ic Society at tizlariottetown, Captain T. Edgar McNutt, ln- timating the (ate of expected arrival, cause of return and any other particulars in or- der that preparation may be made for a iltting reception. ~ 3|@|$i@l$l€\lr~_0wn home? ~ Reliable persons will be furnished with profitable. all-year-'round employment , an Auto-Knitting ' `-.Ir , ll/lacll(i_inesd,u$l0 ocr _ ,_~ Z`ff°w’.°‘I...Z'».“§,2`.§ _ _ ~- at home.dlstance ` ; ` is no hindrance. `\l ‘Write for pagticu- . » V - ara. rates o pny, . Q - send ac. stamp. AUTO VNITPER BOSIERY C0. . Dent. 147 zsvcollmest. - Toronto _V (A at eat, England) B€fOVll\C€d-beforé'_ V uou pau a cent. _ g F you only ; ' knew how .V ~ gl §..-_` quickly the " 8 " " I800 Gravity _ . ED, F\.i Washer disposes /‘I .<|’i` sviaslihysoxiviigiild I /W ' ' |. - ../`...._ /1 l;°.2°;..:“:;:..‘;. » 'N `il.'/~‘ jj to bervaalied hy . f 1 iAl"' hand. Clothes washed hy a i900 ' \ _ Gravity Inst ' 5 ,_\\ longer. Snvcs V \ your clothes- I - saves your hands - - e r ~ ` - an v s y o u .1 health nlnl time or the money j you perhalls Day to have some- 1 » one else do the work. Try it ¢ linyway. |'or80 P. PR1<:T1'0l'mpne¢er. ss-s;a-mm :sol ~ _ _ `5tc Buys The ISLAND QUEEN H t., / _, You’ll never. know how good a5ccigar canbeuntil you stnoke; - . ~ ~ \»-4..., 5c _ I t ,,\, . . ‘ l ' ' o|sPuT|Ne A s1'A1'EMlsN'r ' Two girls had been talking togeth- er some few minutes, when one made a statement which 'the other dis- puted. "l’m sure I'm not mistaken, Bess,” the iirst girl protested. "My father knew all about the ailair. and he told us exactly as l've told you.” That did not satisfy the girl who had contradicted. and again she ar- gued that her friend, must be mis- taken. She argued more earnestly than she realized, her face grew flushed and her voice rose uncon- sciously. “Not that I care a pin about it,7or, that it is of the least consequence,” she ended snappily; "but it seems to me that you were mistaken-.J -and; 1 conldn’t let it go on without speaking about it." _ V Why couidn’t she let it go'w*itii'(>.h\| disputing and arguing the point? It one, and herself did not care a pin. about it, why could not the disputed statement have been passed in si- lence? To pick flaws- in the “ state- ments that other people make, and then to argue the matter hotly, is one of the’surest ways of stirring up un- pleasant feelings and of bringing dis- cord into a conversation. It is fool- ish to do it when there is no need, when the disputed point is one that is of no special importance to any of those who are talking. it is so much easier to stir up impatience V and re. seutment than it is to quiet them again; it is so much pleasanter to haven conversation run smoothly and in n friendly spirit than to have it end in friction and disagreement,that one should be slower lto dispute what seems to be a mistaken statement, unless it is really a matter of import- ance. _ WHY JOHNNIE REMAINED SEAT- “Jolmnlc,” exclaimed the master sternly, “what arc you__ fumbling wltl\'."‘ . ' . - _ Johnnie hung his head and was sll» cnt, but the tell tale of the class pip- i ed up: - - “lIt’s a pin he’s got.” ,~ "Well, take it from him and bring it to me." ' This was done, and in a molilled tone the master .saidl "Now Johnnie, get up and recite your history lesson.” But Johnnie blushed, hung his head, and sat still. “Johnnie," commanded the master, "rise, I tell youl" “I can't sir," wept Johnnie. “That there pin you took is what holds up my trousers!" . BAMMY'S WISDOM nly’s painstaking father when his young hopeful’s school report arrived. As for Sammy himself-well, he was a. philosopher. The awful day had como once more and father was in thc lowest depths of misery. “Ssmmy, Sammy,” he groaned, "why is it that you arc at the bottom of your class again" “What does it matter, father, whether I am at tho top or the boti tom '!" queried that wise youth. “They teach the same at both ends, you know.”-London Tit Bits. » ` » l V . DICK’S CHOICE lf you value your canary in- sist on Brocl¢'s- a scientifically mixed seed for songstara in this climate. A cake of Br`ock’a»_Bird Treat ia in every package. HORSE . . .. »Jl..and. -T. Morris It was never a happy day for Sam~ . ' lllSlliU|Illlll|Si Hill addressed to_ _ . " " Miss Plummer, ‘- ' Moore Barracks, l. -t iiiilliiiii Filiili A 0 m snmtns Parcels should be securely put upaand addressed to the soldier, giving his number and o'thei"__partic_ulars. Then another wrapper should be placed over that _ ~ .:._.._.»'~' Field Comforts Commissioner, _...ff ' f` . Shorncliii’e,‘Eng_land. _` ` ` 4 Care of Colonel Dean, Halifax. V - » _ Ship by express to Halifax, unpaid, and enclose express receipt Colonel Dean. This will ensure .,, - safe delivery free, wherever the soldier may be. - F. L. HASZARD, Hon. Pres. R. C. S. -'Norte'-ships .au from "Halifax weekly. The first `ship io`lcav,e_w,ill be on next Tiiesday. 1‘i*S1ow‘BA.T1.ERYFUNv ) -...Subscription List Now Going Strong » __ -For Worthy 0biecl.' Major Bartlett VT* $100.00 A. A.»Alley ,. 1500 Col. I-I. ~M.- Davison Li M. Poole & Co. = Womenfs' Cliib E. G. Coombs _ T. B. Woodman V Proceeds Football Match, Con- naughts va. St. Dunstan'a (per 'tRVaymond J. Brown) Archibald McLean Dr A. C. Lundy ` Col. F. S. Moore Horace ' Hansard -W. K. Rogers . Prowse Bros. Percy Pope Lady friend Hyndman & Co., Ltd. 'Proceeds Driving Park Races 25.00 20.00 25.00 10.00 10.00 46.40 25.00 10.00 15.00 25.00 15.00 50.00 10.00 75.00 25.00 43.30 50.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 5.00 1.00 5.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.00 R. E. Mutch G. W. Wakeford ~ V C. R. Smallwood W. J. Emery, Melville ' Campbell McLeod. Melville Alex. McPherson, Melville Angus McKenzie, Melville, Hector Ross, Flat River John A. Ross, Flat River Wellington Compton, Flat River Donald McLeod. Flat River Angus Ross, Flat River J. R. McRae, French Creek Mills B. Compton dt Co., 'Belle River Henry Sanders, Bello River William Sanders. Belle River 1.00 Lake View Womeu's Institute, li North Lake, and Lakeville .- District 20.00 Mrs A. A. Alley 5.00 'rl-ls MAN wr-lo w.oN"r. Don't you feel a little lonesome when you walk the "city" street,_r' And read the signs that's really meant for you. , f Don't you feel a littleshameful wllgn at every step you meet ' . A lad that's dressed in “khaki” eyeing you; _ .V Have you chosen to ignore them? ' have you stopped to count tile cost? ` In futvillre years you’ll iigure up-the to , . -, V ‘ You'll have earned the name of slacker and the chance tbat"you have lost ' Will mark the desolation of your S0l`ll. - -- » » 2 -Don't you think 'twill be forgotten, no . "_ matter where you are, ' `The question to be answered first of all Will be "What was the battalion that you served with at the war?" Can you tell'_them that you never heard the'callL »` *' Wlhy, tbere's some men who are long- ing to Vtske' that trip, to “France” But are hampered, ageV_qr sickness r'a'n,- g ‘V'_ And if old 'fDVeatI%" shgald claim you ` ~'coBld-youd dll' ettertvay Than-llilstiul him.-a “Soldier and'a "i;'r°*.!»r»'2»~~- _ _ , _ 'irix-to YUIl'll :Yon‘ll do Q: shouting the r, ` 'mid the woman "umpire" before. i your kneel `H. 'W. Blnhlng, city ' The time is fast approaching when the Second Siege Battery will take I it WHS Of "0 C0“S9<1\1@11C@ 10'. 910.191" _ita depa$ti;re for_ the front. The appeal for_ subscriptions towards the Rssiihnn riFul1d is bein! fairly well responded to but a considerable armount ii still required and it is desirable that subscriptions be sent to the teas r r Mr. E G Coornb Bank of Montreal without further dela The il B . . B, y, ffollowizlz 'subscriptions have already been received: ` Mrs. Charles Robertson, Mont- ague 1.00 Part Proceds S1686 Bitter? Concert ' 150-00 John Riley Sr., Flat River 1.00 Angus McLean Colloden 2.00 Carvell Bros. 25~00 Lemuel Compton, Belle River 1.00 Angus N. McDonald. Flat River 1.00 Magnus Ross, Flat River 1.00 John R: Ross, Flat River 1.0l Donald McRae, Flat River 1.00 John D. Beaton, Flat River 1.00 Malcolm E. Beaton, Flat River 1.00 Malcolm P. Beaton. Flat River 1.00 Samuel Nicholson, Belle River 1.00 Mrs Sam. Nicholson, Belle River 1.00 John Nicholson. Belle River 1.00 Alex. D. Stewart. Belle River 2.00 M. F. Riley, Belle River 1.00 John Gill.is,.B_elle River 1.00 Alex. Ross, Flat River 1.00 D. McLaren, Flat' River 1.00 Ewen Gillis. Culloden' 1.00 William Stewart, Belle' River 1.00 F. J. G. McDougall, Belle Rive. 1.00 A. R. Stewart. Belle River 1.00 Allen D. Stewart, Belle River 1.00 A. M. Stewart, Belle River 1.00 M._J. Bell; Belle River 1.00 Donald Martili; Belle Rivera V 1.00 Mrs Donald Martin, Belle River .50 James Gillis, Belle River 1.00 A. W. McLaris'1i,"Belle River ` 1.00 Thos. May, city ’ 10.00 W. A. Weeks, city ' 15.00 10.00 20.00 10.00 20.00 159.00 5.00 207.00 1.00 100.00 J.,B. Matthews G. F‘."Hutclreson ' - ‘ Lieut:-C_ol.‘ S. Rmlenkiiill Knights ot- Columbus \‘- 'f Mrs George Llghtizer Patriotic Whist and Dance A. J. ' McCorin'a'ck, St"Georges, A.VPickard &'Co. ' ' H. D. McLean, Suurls "' 15.00 Patriotic snapshots by Major Bartlett, sold by Boy Scouts 7.50 F. M. Vessey,‘Cherry Valley ' 1.00 G. H. Taylor, Citi’ 10.00 An American Citizen, per J. 0. Hyndman 100,00 John Riley Jr., Flat River 1.00 Allison M. Beaton. Flat River 1.00 lA`lex. D. Beaton, Flat River 1.00 Donald McDonald, Flat River 1.00 H. W. Longworth 25,00 James St. Moore, Eldon ` 5.00 Dr J. H. Ayers 10.00 \ ,. I I B _ Have I A ~ You-a V Used Pears’ cap? n»o“aP»m'na»aa'm of a h?_:p¢,tlt its I I0 " i1i¢°.'i'm\»°~af»a» _ °'°' ’ A5 :| Saunders Newsom & Co., City 25.00. ‘r;‘.i;;rf A 0 SUM’ P0 M1 W' Use Asepto , » 2,- _ A§",,"5fj’U{ll ‘ To Cleanse Fabrics Too Delicate ' 1 i , it I ' . V _»; _ To Trust To Soap /‘ / l ,M .. _ _,, _,. The dainty blouses, the-delicate lace creations, .'4"."" -rl' .' & . ii; the articles you prize most, should be washed \_ N ,- __ 'pu ' \ ‘_ ‘\ ‘ ; "°-- _ with ASEPTO. _ _ _ ASEPTO is harmless to everything but dirt The ONLY washing com- "i 7,, ,` t’ pound which, when dissolved in water, does not buin the hands. - _ Cleans better-and is far more economical'-than soap. 5c._paclr.sge, at all - 1 A 5'# E - . discerning grocers. Manufactured by THB ASEPTO MANUFACTURING CO., ST. JOHN, N.B. i fe_t..iiui/;~,-.l... .,ii;i!ii,'_.-.~_ f'--’=_ ' »- ._ _ . _V -A " V . . - M t /f V' /:um mul ill i _ 1- 1 i BULLETS WHICH HEAL. A new bullet that carries in its nicked Jacket first-aid kilt.s filled with narceties to deaden pain, and 'with antiseptic to heal the wound it makes, has been invented by Alexand- er Foster Humphrey, of Pittsburg. The new anaesehetic, antiseptic bullet contains both narcotic and anti- septic' drugs. There are enough of the former so that a wound even in a vital part will cause little pain or shock to the nervous system. And while the narcotles are bringing re- lief to the wounded man, the antisep- tic preparations are cleansing the torn tissues and checking the iiow of blood. The Humphrey bullet ls exceeding- ly simple in construction. It looks ex- actly like any bullet at first glance, but a closer inspection will reveal two annular grooves pressed into its nick- el jacket. - The grooves are where the first-aid drugs are stored. The one nearest the tip is for the narcotics and thc other for the antiseptics. _ The drugs are encased in layers of gelatine, and when the grooves are illled a thin coating of paraflin is 'spread over the top. The paraffin coating is melted by the friction of the bullet in the rifling of the projecting weapon, and in its flight through the air, so that the - touched him on the sleeve, "my change l she said firmly. of healing as soon as the missile finds its mark. The smallamount of gelatine which ls used to hold the drugs in place is entirely harmless, and is quickly ab- sorbed by the blood. The anaesthutic is also absorbed by the system almost instantly, and in a very short time pro- , duces nearly complete insenslbility tot pain. At the same time the antiseptic is checking the bemorrage, and unit- Ing with the blood to soothe and heal the torn flesh.-Tit. Bits. PAID IN FULL As they settled into their seats on tho trollcy car, thc two good-looking, wcllrlrcsscd women and the two good- looking, woll dressed, exceedingly well-grown children, the leader of the party handed the conductor a coin and said distinctly, "Two," The con- ductor looked n little surprised, but alter reviewing the quartet rang up two fares. Then he retired to his place on the rear platform, while the lead- ing lady remained poised in exactly that expectant attitude we all have when the waiter has gone away with u mo: dinner check and our last ‘drugs are ready to begin their work The conductor faced about( "LooI¢ here, lady," said hs, “you gave me a nickel and said two_-and I'm riding four and not saying Vnothlng' -but when you ask for change it's lnore'n 1 can stand for, it is." The leading lady who tells the story on herself, and who admits that the children do look (and weigh) over six, says she dived into her bag and found she had in fact still safe there the quarter she thought she had given is the long-suffering young man in ue. - "\,\\\\\\\'V ', l' \` nollos iDNEY jj Pi [LS _gig ,_."_._§;\\_\\\\ \ \ \`\\_\'\`* \\. _ - pi ` A \\\\_\ \ V` _S,. ’*s.'.>._L_V K | 0 N EY .E'“,- H . " it ' - S S .f ‘f=~»~..’1.f-,~. ~ ‘,;l_<1ff=.- -f, o r lest V . 5 A ten-dollar bill. After a while the con- .ll-if"~ D'f\m;-fri ‘ ductor came through the car on nothar collecting tour. The lady a- -.`» . __;__:_, 1* _ ‘A ‘Y ,\\_v|.,|:‘._ I 3 i-'I % 1 _ W F. J. Nash 5.00 ' _ R. K. McKenzie. Flat Rive? 5-00 ` Hector D. McKenzie 2.00, H _ l l"l‘1"l"l"l"l'+'l°'l»-l"I'~i'If4"l"l'1'4»\|»~l"lH}'lI~l"l"l"|1"l"|"lHl"l"l"l'1"|"F'l°'l\ 'I' 'F **‘f*++***+* V f \ -l~+'|"|~'|°°l°+°l'°l*l"I"l'*l‘*l'~l"I"IH|» Q `. .1- giéh ’~.= /'.5 'U 312| . 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Beaton, Brookilold Gunner W. G. Bruce, Red Point Private McQueen, Mount Vernon Private Peter Martin Grant. Bangor f Private Bruce McLellan. Indian River Pte. C. A. Arnald. Cl1Hl‘l0¢f°t0Wl\- - William Mclntyre, Charlottetown Pte. Samuel Elliott. Winslow Station. , K. F. Ellis, Summsrside Pte." Harry Riley, Sea Cow Pond, Lot 1 Pte. Damien McKenna, Charlottetown Pte. Lester Pwud. Chlrl0lt9!0Wll-. , Pte. N. McKenzie, Nine Mile Creek. Ptc. Donald F. Campbell, Newport, Private W. B. Davey, Albion-Bly. Lot 54. . ‘ ' ‘Private Charles S. Beaton, Brookileld. Pte. L. Collin, Morell. _ Corp. Ambrose Cosgrove, Wellington Sergeant John A. McLean, North a Wilfrid Clark Wright, Victoria, Cra- Cardigan. ‘ pang, - I’rlvate>Gordon M. Sinclair, Mon- Harry M. Whitlock, Charlottetown. tague._ . f Robert Tralnor , Charlottetown, Pte. B. E. Chandler, Mt. Albion. . (vgnwuver,--13,* C3) Pte. Wm. C. Delaney, Kensington. ment. Reuben n. stewart. wnmoc Pte. on-nan onus. M°“f=s\\e. vamy'_H€“gu$;.3_) -Ch I tt t Li:ut.nEric Warburton. Charlotte- Corp. . . ~_ rson, sro oown ow . ¢ ‘ (Victoria, Auslriilia) -' Pte. Fred Halliday, Eldon. P Pte. M. J. Fraseli,,Whim Road Cross. Pte. Clifford Rogers, Mlscouche,~ .ll.l. Pte. Ed. Hicken, Georgetown. » - Pte. Alexander McDougall, Ninerliliie Driver W. Ferguson, Alexandria- Creek. ' Harold 'Gil is, Summerslde. P. Carraghef. KGHYS CVO"- , Ronald Ve'sliey,=Charlottotown. Sergt. John A. McNeill, Charlottetown warren Mcxlmoy; sydney. Finale Gallant. Tisnism Pt . Mi I1 I* illi ', Ui . Capt. Fred Mayo, Charlottetown. e c Bei ‘W am gg Nelson H. McLeod, Aiberton. ..` Prisoners... ‘ ' pflng ¢r,&mm’| Bay. V Pte Lester Clair Johnston, Pete'r'a _ , _ 1 , ‘ a l Road. |l;t,»g°y¢¥¢ J QI .A,lz&’o|:¢:P _,Wood Peter H. Grant. Bangor. P. li.--I. - Private " oyd emanfxaeorge- Pte. John Murphy, Charlottetown. gown, . A I _ V , Peter McKenzie, St. Peter’s Bay. - ' , _mums ' mm. c..n.-Pn|>1sso.»onenottmVn me. moya Loman, oeomcown. Pte Jas. Dawson Brown, New london _ J. F. Peters, Charlottetown. V - ° ~'» _ Died From Wounds ' Pts. John W. leboaald, liradalhaae. - Private John Curley, Charlottetown _ Private Wmiad\_`Uorl|on.'Monte¢no. Patriot A. Iglesias. Boaahawt ' Pri tfuea Uollinnom ibaoa Cove Gunner Nell olaaaca. Sonria. lxivate r Smith. Pownal, John Currie, Charlottetown. (Western Canada.) -. _V ‘ VV -_ KilledlnActlon I A ' i A A rn. sm. am. mmol. mm rum. Robert 0. Stewart. Duultaihl\ld`.‘ Sappez Stephen Robison, of Charlotte- wa. » golgi _liolnaar _V loses Gallant. Wheatley Rlvvh _ _ _ _ Died on Military Service mam serum. cheap A o a a¢nma»m.loiim¢‘N`» “ . l it ;. r AVS. il fl .... in. _VL fi.” . .»l' ,,;_ ‘ .if Z ;:¢-.Q-Af.; E, l » ...._...»,-_-..._.,,.,A,,,_,-______ ill ( L. ..- 11* _F ,V =."` 'l it' ii l. if-1. lf .°_.....< i . .»~ ,. f. if 1 tif H' ..2':‘.’f’._:..._‘“"".':'.".`."_' -.- -<:;»-~_“r--~ f~ i l it " '.`.‘-“"f.`z it :il it ll' is \` scsitfsg A . I ‘_* ‘_ §~a»i.~. 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