. - ...- y . . ~ MARCH 2°» 1917' 5 ' mn cnannolwnrowu GUARDIAN ' 'Piles 'iiiriialii I . , » _ I ~ . ,_ _ . :xl-~ :».,.i_'_.., - ‘ - ~- A ~- Jr. ~ - I .f .\.. , ‘ t I . . .. _ _1 l ty; »f.,», 4 iI,.,;_‘ ’-1., ._;`;` ’;i‘ZiZT yn. Siii iiuugnuli "ilicluiiilil in ..... -_.==i ' I I' I I S O lnn from the March winds and sun by using Penslar Almond and Cucumber Cream _ 1 Its effect on the skin is so pleasing. so soothing and it protects it so perfectly, that _you cannot fall tore. cognlse lt as the most hi hly perfected preparation of its ind sold today. A %)5ctl_ioitl_eIwiIl convince you, u it wi pa t b the 50C size. y 0 uy Ask for itat our Penslar Store (no other store has it) E. A. Foster Central Drugstore ~ 5 ISIANIIER IN FRENCH HUSPIIAI 'l'lii-_ I`i)ll4l\\'iilp. li.-'iltil' iii Nlins 1.0"” Snllnolul, ilolls'llzl\\', was written by- Pio. Noll .\‘tllnlolul_ wlio unlisted in April. liilil, in itt-lzinu, und wzls nttacll. . BOSTON, March 14.- Negotiations for the sale of the Plant liner Evan. XIII ‘probably take place immediately/ er°\’°W ‘H lwlns signed and nel- tinie- `s are all on board. Ca-pt. Doyle oi' Lharlottetown will command the ’2}*l*:;m°l'- ‘T118 Evangeline was built at BBWIKOW n 1912 forjthe Plant Line mx Co between this port and lin". Since the llwllllllillzlofltlle war she lé?ll;‘b9Gn laid up most of tile time. ran between New York and Ber- muda f0l' a. time and ulsu made - one ft; Manchester, Eng., last sum- here- lice then slle has heell laid up oil uni An interesting game of hockey 3°°k Dlace in the Arena Rink on Mon- ‘W *1f'~@I‘l100n. when the Prince st., gichool girls hockey team nie; the unior hockey team for the second time. ln the face of Q the two teams' faced each other, de. termination written on all their faces. MW" the Duck was bullied it was kept going from one end of the rink to the other until Miss Rodd of the Charlottetown team after a mngm. tlcent run scored the first goal of the game. Both sides worked hnrri but were unable to score and the half Ended 1-0 ill favor of the Charlotte- town tenln. As soon us the game was rfil-l_-umed. the fair players of the ll-moe St. institution oi' learning bc- Rlin to lush tho matters, The great drlvn was ou, and ended In ltiiss On,-. rle scoring l'or her team. About this _lime the fans seemed to have gone ,wlln for bedlam feigned on thc promenade. Amid the encouraging ABUIII MPIEIED IHE BANIAIVISII \’ol~|loraI J. H. Stirrup.. ol' Halley-| talion‘. 'Since his ,arrival hers three men have .signed up l’or ovelwlens ser- vice with tlie‘battallon viz:~ Walter Lorn Kelly, Southport. Harold Cudmore, Chirloitetown. George Furze, Charlottetown. - Anot_lll»\_|- island buy ill tlle‘ short lneu's liattlllloilis Private" Charles Waughan of Charlottetown, wllo was recently transt'el~red from the Compo- site Ftuttalion. und is now spending a i'ew iluys lit his home here. All the me-ll l'ecruited in the Marl- tinl6_i“l'ovIllces are quilrterecl and trained ill Iiurl-acks ill Amherst, whore they will reniuili lllltil the ulaln body oi’ ‘thc l'c¢~_l'uits arrive t`l'olli Tor- ollto. l<‘reo tl‘uiispc-rtutioll to Alniierst_ is given to all l'ecruit.s slgnillg on in the Mnrifiine Provinces. 'I`llls is the first time since the wall' llctznn that tile short niail has had il vllullcc to get illto the iiglitillg lille. To remove this injustice t.he 216th Ban-tamli was organizl-tl, to l-.nliei ull short lilell prevlr.-nsly i°ejcuteli~. hu; ll-.lv,e wi-itivn up to lit-rb. \\'r.~'t, il i'rleilll oi' lniilz- til snllil |l|_\‘ uluil clown. lllll you 1'uu'i lull \\'Il.'>l-r llc might bo by now. You :irc ill so mul-li llilllgcr ot' being \\'otiililf\il null ptlrllaps he llurv taken .~iI~k. ’l`Ilol'o :lro sonic Villlililiulis in this u';li'd. Ilivlliiliilu rl boy trolli St. Jollnls, of i-oiirsr. this is not tl Ulililtdilill llo 1- nitnl. \\`l» not Inn-on for Iii'e`aki'i\st; I-Ilickril null pntlilinix i'ortIiiliiei'.so\ve i-ollsidr-r tllnt. vt-l'.\' irooil olit here. This is ll vi\r_\' ui--1° plilcc. I was flown to tllr Y. .\I. I". .i\_, to il l‘olit‘i~l'i Ilvlil I»_\' .\luilulllt' Sllollierev Silo hlld lnwii ou thu slum-` i'or some _vmli-_s-, This is lu-r set-olld year over Ilc.'rt\ in l<`l'iiin-t-, <\lltcl'tniiiiil|: the -boys in klltllii. \\'l- rnulii sit :intl listen to hor nil tl:\_\'. Ilow is' .\'1il I\li'Q\lzlrrIe l:etiiilg..llollu'.’ I hilvr-.ll't lleul-ll from him lut<»l_\'_ I do hope l uleet llilll_ \\‘ilsu'I Ili- tl‘:liisl'<‘l‘i'otl to the lfltll Ilzlitnlltln now 1’ I hope you and mother tlrc woll. I Ilupu io llc Iinrk hy next i'llIl il' uolllilll-.' lllli'ol's<-'oil occilrs. So iaith the Iles! cure ol' yollrsell’ till I uv, Inu-It nx::lIu_ I will ulis-wel :ill your Iritr-rs illni urn willting for lile. when I not lnlrk to lily' uilit. nnil glieiis those ililrctlls are lcolio, by npui. With low to you :lull inotlll-r. I will close. i-‘rom yinlr Illvililr Iil'otlle'l'. NEIL SALMOND. FRANCE FLOATS LOAN IN UNITED STATES. i (Special to th; Guardian.) .\`iC\\' Y()lll{. l\lill'cIi 17.-A Frclicll war Ioxlu of :l l1uilii\'t\il million hrls inn it iinntoll lu lilo l'. S. GERMAN FORCES RETIRE. llI<)lll.i.\’, vin Salyvlllo. March 1?.-v l»`urtlllr" l'i\iil'i-lllciit. of (lerlnnll forces on tin- \\'l-sit-i~ll front between Scilly null St. I‘ii\i~r,\ \'tl:lst Wood and also Iltitluwli Ili-:lll\'r:lii:nr'.< :lull linsslgny. vias illlilflllllvr-il |o<|u_\' hy lllo \\'ur flillrv. \>. \\ \\" \~. \ //_ __ / ~ I 2"" 3” - 3-*‘» "- . -" . -_ '.'”-7'1"' ' 'f .,».‘ °""' /* .- / Ictng Sugar For frosting cakes, mak- ing bonllolls and other r-onl`t-_clions witliont cook- ing. Ask for it by name nt your grolrers. l-lb Cartons only Lantic _ Sugar dust-tight cartons. Yours is lilo first lland to touch it. 2 and 5-lb Cartons 10 and 20-lb Bags then till the end oi' the game neither team was nblo to score, and illc bell sounded with the i-wore 1-1. Ten minlltes was then given to play oil' but neither side could score, ond the two teams left tho ice tired but happy in the thought that they were not honten nnywayl There war- some disputing over n goal which was claimed to have been scored but as neither the refe‘rc'e nor the good ludizo saw it. of course it could not bc counted. much to the disgust of ltlie players. The teams llno~ups are its follows: ` P. S. S. Ch'town Juniors Goal Qienn 'mit .\»r. .lt-inline Paine _ Const. Wllclil' is-_ llurkc C. Paint IJol'nill_v Stewart . iidtllcl Lantlrigrlll IL. W R. Wing. `(‘. I{Ielly Polly llarrls Center. Eillill Stanley '(t`n.pt.) A. .\‘It'.l.0nil Rover. Pauline ibogerg B. llodd M . Lou Po le was rei'le'e and ('.llf‘ 0( Oil ._ Ll ~ » tion of both tcl1ms_ it ill io be hoped that these two teams will be able tn arrange for another match before the season ends. _ I _ PERSONALS Mr. llruce Hiiggall, i‘it_v wt-.nt to Montague yesterday. , ' Mr. W. W. Cox returned to Morell yesterday after ll visit to tile' cliff. Mr. Peter Doyle. mail colirior. City. i.l confined to his home with Ill- llel-ls. Mr. Vernon Worth, who came homo on account ot the death of his lnlotber. has returned to Halifax. Messrs. Russel Thomson. Tryon and the recent visitors t.o Hampton; Mr Eugene Kelly, who has been ill to If-ilvo lilo Iiospittll toilny. ,\1|~_ |°¢n_v' (‘illInghlln of Dclllois |'--nc, \»-Im Ilil.~l lleoli ill t'ol‘ sonic limo in the (‘ity llospltiil is milking vii-:lily pl'n:.'ri‘:'l towards l'otro\'t‘.l'y. hir. Milf- Ilollit-cl' from i‘i‘npulltl wosiwtl h_\ tho (‘nr l~‘erl'y oil ’l‘ili\stl=\)' i-u rollin homo i‘r0m 'l`i'nro, wlicrc- Ile irnl iwlll nitonilillg the short course In built-r miikinii- Misa Georgie \Vnltl~., Wilmot Vxllloy iind Miss Annio Arueiinull oi' Sulnnler- side. are visiting hi Mill Vnlloy. t he nuoili of.tlls-lr friend, Mnbol (‘lnir Mc- i)onlilll. _ Mislr Kathleen McDonald. Eldon Mo.-ers John (‘alriel Enrnscliffe, and to her home We nes KY , _...__ Mr, Wm. ('.onroy_ shoe dealer. (‘Ity' who received pslnfnil illllgrlee hy [ming nn the ice' on the river mule tiny; ago, has recovered mid was able tn rcilllme blllrlness )'0f’fl@"‘lH.i'- Mrs. i - ~ I ' ' ford who has boon dllllgeroiilliy lll ' eltnlonia. lt is tim ith pn llgllgnzllllgeto lgptllrt, is i~onsE»tlered olit Of dtll'l80|'- vary n00fl. . H i PAIRIUIIII FUNI in response to several appeals, Mr. A .W. Bruce, lted Point, has opened, n. Roadmasters' Patriotic Fund, tbei Idea bolus that every Roildmaster con- tribute $Z.50 to the Fund. 'i‘he money may be sent to Mr. A .W Bruce, to Mr. l-l .W.BInning. Bunk of Nova Scotia, of to the Editor of the Guard- inn and it will be acknowledged ii the columns of the Guardian. Angus Dart. Appln Road James Dlngwall, North Lake . . Andrew Mooney, Little Har- bollr 52,50 5. S. Robertson, Kingsborough $2.50 A. A. Bruce, Red Point 2.50 goto ob ©G Archie Bowles. Murray River. $2.50 Layton McCabe, Alexandra, $2.50 Artexnas Bettst Cumberland, $2.50 Harry Webster, Cape Traverse. $2.50 Garfield Stewart, Red Point, $5.00 Angus. A. Campbell, Black Pt. $2.00' Christy A. Campbell Black Pt. $1.00' Nelson Stewart, Black Pt. $1.00' Alfred F. Rose, North Lakeville 2.00 E. B. McLaren, Georgetown $2.50 David T. Dover, Suffolk ..$2.00 William Coady. Hazelbrook 2.00 John O. Campbell. Long River 2.00 Mr. Theo Ennlan, Enmore Road $2.50 James J. McNeil, Miscouche, $3.00 W H. Wood Mt. Mellicit 250 Francis llagan, l{elly's Cross',‘ 2.00 Harry Webster, Cape Traverse $2.60 D. A. McTavisIl, Newton. Belfast 2.00 rf I t mfd nm, to me .,,,nBf,,c_~ Plnu illcoonalu. East Point nom 2.00 Geo. A. Leslie (per Mr. Grin- sell( Chnrilwood 2.50 Patrick Smith. Newton E. 2.00 Dominique Dolron, Rustico 2.00 Peter Morrison. Granvlle ......$2.50 John Nolan. Cheapstow, , 2.00 Peter J. Campbell, Red Point, 1.00 Jnlmes Dingwell, North Lake, (additional), .50 Alexis Dolron, Wheatley River, 2.00 John' Munn, Murray River, :t.0t Wm. lifolyneaux, Mil-ltown Cross. 2.00 James Fltzgeralil, Kildare Capes -_ John A. Mcllougull. Argyle Shore 2.50 \Vm. J. Mrrhnren, Peters ilond, 2.00 John li. ltix, Mlmlmlgash, 2.00 George Mcillncs, Mllllimigusll, 3.00 Thomas ill.-ltrum, lirnllillballe, 2.00 Tlleophilos i'lnenu, i)oli'on's tlrcek, 2.00 * Paid into the bank at Souris. iidrnest ilnrvey. Crapnud. were among W, R. Taylor, Granville $2.50 NOTE:- By request it has been agreed to accept $2 contributions as it is more' convenient to mail this ` \ who inn been visiting her iilwlfe it ever home Slonn's Lin_l~ I ment has _earned ite lace ln from palm and aches.\ Quickly penetrates without rub blrlg and soothes the soreness. ' Cleaner and more effective th`zln` mussy plasters o_r ointments, it_does not stain the skin l .Ilniell Ili' Canlpliell of lied- _ ' _ 1 I For rheumntlam, neunlgin, gout, lum- hury. Ont. is ill t"harlottetowli on |_ ilglelitile to New York interests are prec-f u`re1.-rllitinlg 'visit in the interests nfl °“ Y i~`°1l11>l¢'/ted and the transfer biilereg-iillelit--'the 216th 1:lanlaln_ Bat- wlio have ilisllllirliisllctl illolilscivr-sl Robert Wares. Wheatley River $2.50 I. A. A. Moore. Pownal $2.l'l0_ ,W __ Alex. A. lucli0naia,1.ltt.ie Pond. $2.50- - l D. J. McDonald, Gleniinnan . . . .. .$5.00 M . . _ L 1 _ _ , E. S. Norton. Montague 2.50 ' ("""` “il ‘P '""‘""`“" c. o. Rankin. Mt. Albion .... ..s:l_oo rrlnnt Driscoll, int. Hel-bert 2f5oI Andrew Bludloy, Blooming Pt. .$15.00 l " oo blgo, lprninn and strains use Sionn'| Liniq' ' mal. Al all dmgglm, 25c. 500. $1.00 [I l tl l (‘ity' llospital with uppondicltis ,\mm,||¢__ ll,” I ~ l _ 'Ill lltlitv nlmost i't'.~over<-ll llntl r‘XlH‘f‘iS ' Hel e l I _.nil Ii . 3 llli thc l`.n- (ieorse <‘»=|fri°f- f3hl“*% ‘l"f‘“‘- "’“"“°" ` the _medicine chest_ailI.)a rcliei' . l mil l>l-3i2lAi.” “lHENl0TOR lllAT MAKES THE MARK” Backed _By 8 _Years of Service Single Cylinder I - - lf, 5 and 10 il. P. A Double C_ylillde_r - _ 10 and 20, il. P. Three Cvtinder - - ' 15 and 30 ll. P.» All of the 2 cycle 3 Polilump Sparklype which is flie simpiesi and most reliable so far produced in gas engine praclice. The Imperial 4 and 5 li. P are the standard fishing boat engines of Eastern Canada. They are simple speedy and reliable _ For heavier boats where more speed is required our I0 and 15 H. P. will fill the ill The Imperial Has No Lubrication Troubles Gi-c.-'iso cups supply lubrication to the main bearings and :ill internal paris are well toiled by mixing oil with thc gaso- leen REMEMBER _- w h e n _you buy an Imperial you can get any part inside of 24 hours and not be tied up for a week during the litiing season. HEAVY DUTY MOTORS c V( b c ,S d 10 H_ P_ Mod ` U. This engine is a winner and sure to pleasé. _ Ili; H.“l§: l\?Il:J(c)il;lnE]eneu;lliles are just the thing for schooners, tow b0alS and heavy Wofkmg boats. They are of large proportions and built to stand thc roughest service. 5 HORSE POWER. .I _ Ill liillitili l’(l\'tl7Ili. lf, ll()ll%`il‘l l’il\Vlilll ('onlylletl- i-qiilplllcill to lustllll .s i`ul'- . `.'l "tl - ' ' ' ‘ .\ifi ‘ :ntl is 11. lol James Lampler, Pleasant Grove .$2.00 ml M ' lu ll I m I N ws: -- l'IN(ilN`l‘I 0l"I‘l"l’l` Il \‘\'l'i=il<~ln-s I l’ilit .\l<-il:~'\ii'_i‘. I I’:lil‘ I’lil'tI\l!_f_hh5:i`Ii|lli| (‘tl__ .\'. li. _ _ ' Illw . , ._._.,.,,,¢. ._. A l,lnl'lli-Allwilis, ()\ii‘llf‘t'. _HM 1, Ji- t-.énlllllo Hilti, Illini. Iilvsslns. ltriicr Sic\\'z`il'i fu. i.irl. \'iIl\ ll`:\\‘n llil lililicliall .\l4l- ioru oil ortli~l' for this Sllriuii N `\\"’l'li~ Illlporini Motors :irc In. list- ill :lil pm-isoi‘i1nlnllln null Nt~wi'olli.llh1l\~| uuil Ililvo fouiltl their wily ns i"lr froiu lioluv ni Ni-w 7.1-nlniill. » ‘I el llrurc Sicwllrt (fo. litll.. llcilr Sirll_:--- ~ I Ilnvc Ilccll using niy 5 II. I". Iiliglno for tllroe yours. wllitol' und sunlinor. .luti Iln'\'o ncvcr llooil iielnyrn iwrllty uiluuies oil ilcvollnt of iilllsillll "ill will-Iliiig. ' Imperial Motors are :l f home product and like everything else produced in P. E. I. are far- superior to thc imporiedarticle All Cylillders, Pistons, C ranks, Beds, Timers, etc. are mzlnufaciured com- plete. in olir own plan and are made of the best material obtainable. t '\ ‘_'0 i'.0IZ.'\'lG l’l)\‘,'l']ll. lll'iA\'\' lll"l`Y Fl`EIi l'IQl'lP.\|EN"I‘ f‘ul"nilrutol' uilsoliilo 'l`1lnk Voppcl' tubing lsruss nlllplc .lull Julve. i'olllpl'osslon (‘oni1ectol's l(lNl'l‘l0,\` lIQl`li‘.\Il‘.\'|` Spark Plug tl Box ignition ll;lilci‘ii‘s Span-It (Foil Ilood for Plug. Swltrll .l`n1l screws .s'oc-onilnry Cubic Primary Wirc 'i`cl'lnlllnls for Wire lillttvry Pollllut-tioiis ` 1" nt 'lltl 'lu' In with ' igiuo. silo hun not \\'ol‘ll :lily illni our lain sro. I ilnvc llol- alll tlpnri. iiliil :lui vlinliinl; llvl for tllu ilrsl linux ii: nviel .l _\'t.ii'. Silo is just :is tzooll us nou, I Ilnvo lgoiiv or:-I tlultl:¢.ilitIs ol lllilrs ol \\.ii~-r _-;iul .\ I Ilriuullt hor null sol- no ll-i~..r l.ni.~ of iln_\.~‘ I go iliiriy illllns. Sunil* iuililllls illzll is. lwiiiliy iiuys l iw l':l:~t- lllifil' lll'li-.~‘l\""'l1‘)'- ' \\`l:ll'll|y-_ _lull at pro.-|n-l'.'i\|:' _Hui l ri-llliiili. l.oni_< |‘llurlmlll. l.o'..-r. .lor