;"§t;i ‘ is-.fi - l?- !’l._lfflh'-` i’ A . .- WJ; -1 -_T ” “-21- fl,- ‘F is-: J1; 1- _._ ji' _ ‘.291 " . qt . -ii.: i?‘;t. §n .1-,f .1 ;`i"»,-' . if-.-‘ .- -_ »..,.,.,..~.,. 1 f»L-.» -. .- Ll, il l _ §»‘*.' .vii f 1:21:-,.5 ._._.f. ...H ` -; if :ri " ii’ il: _ »i'ff.\ V. 'i . ,Vg ._ ."'i-22 il. .ga _,, ~ Lil’ _'~ ' £25. -ill fl) .'_. ¢ - rift' ! ‘ ‘l till il. 'iff- ,’.` rm? 1'. -if l .G it" ’ fl .5 . 5?* » * i f._. Q- l. it , 'sinrimnn “ _ ' » ~ ,gv,,-vi, ,- writ in I,-rtivgym 'run oniinnomrnrowiv ounblm - _..-Q Mf30H._1`6. 1918 'lii*§é`”W}§¢§}nl Guardian "gixvfiiis iiii “ I -IT PAYS to buy in this provliiec. -EGG DYE lor tivcoratiiig Easter' eggs. per init-kiige. Ili-. ilolinaii's. Suiniiierside. :i041-Ll-15iii2iiiI ami will open in a few days. is said to be strongly anti- German and recently received high praise I'roni l’residi-iit Wilson. The explosion coulii be heard all over the loop district and drew thousands of persom to the scene. ' A SUITABLE REBUKE. liiniiiiicrnbic are tin- stoi'ii.-s-iiiaiiy ot' thi-ni “clicstiiiits"-of the ready iviifot Mr. .liistico Duff. lt appears that one da): while try- ing ai case lie was disturbed b_v ii young inan who kept moving about in the rear of the court. lifting cliairs and prying iiiuler spots. _ ' “Yoiiitg inan." exclniiiii-ss:ii'_\" iio_isi-. \\'li;it are _vou doing?" ' “.\i'loi'tl." i'i>piiei| thi- oi't`i-iiiii-r. huvi- lost ni_\' ov(-i'cnat and ani tryi to find it." "\\'eii." canie the \\'iii_\' ri»pl_\' "pi ople 0I`te-ii lose whole suits iii licre with out making all thai i`ii.-s." Ei » .li ¢ I` Ax1v \ '.9 ,gin--__ .hi-ri-: tin- iinn- _-pf-iit ioge.t'iii>i' i'<-iiew»` “"'~“"-"‘ ‘I"“i4”‘ff.liflj....f}l.l£ff.ff_....lf_f1f_li.L_Un ' fill' -ini.-, olil ii.~i|iiiiiiiiaiici=s is sui'el_\' \vell'il“‘“‘l~ - ~» . I ___..- ___.___ ~ Cramps-Chills I “ Sprains-Strains and many otlior vnmmnri .niiineiiie-i oil yield iiiiivklyto that woiidcrfiilly ' soothing, in-:ilitii,g, piiin iii~.»=t.ro}'i'i: JUHNSUIIVS *"'"""‘ Llnlmenf Over i0O years of splendid success. Whether needed internally orexter- naiiy it is ever humnnity's grant “Friend in Need” -TWO CENTS PER WORD EACH iii.-eriioii for advertising in this ml nniii. t'asli niusi iiccuiiipaiiy order. .\liiiiiiiiiiii i-barge tiveiity-tive cents. -THE MORNING DAILY GUAR- DIAN can be oliiaiiied ui Latl'i=rty‘s Tonsorlai Parlors. Suninierside. -MANTLE.-Solid Oak. selected polished cherry pillars. One only oi- fei‘r-.il at ii burgiiin. R. T. Holman, Ltd.. Suninierside. 3041-3-15m2LE1l -WALL PAPER in newest patterns nicest coloriiigs. More than one hun- dred ditl`ei'cnt styles to choose front. liolinuii's, Suninierside. 3041-3-15ni:£iE1i -SPRING _SUiTS.-Sonic of the very smartest Spring styles at moder- ate prices. See tlieni nt liolinan’s. Suiiiiiierside. 30-il-3-15iii‘.’iE1l -GASTINE increases Gasoline pow- positively non-injurious, and elimin- ates formation of carbon-oiie tablet to the gallon-100 in liox for $1.00, postage piiid. R. T. Holman, Suni- iiieri~ildi~. 3041-3-15iii2iE1i -DIED AT SUMMERSlDE.- The death oct-iirrcil at Suniniersiile, Sun- day evoiiiiig, oi* Mrs. Arthur Perry. after ii liiigvriiig illness. The iloccas- about six inontlis ago, from which she never fully recovered and which ciilniiiiated in a stroke oi` paralysis.‘ Mrs. Perry was only twenty-one years of a_2~‘, :ind leaves to mourn u sorrow- ing liusbiind and two small cliildrcn. ADURESS ANU _ g PRlSiNllllllN’ tlnpt. l-`. l-'. Giilliiiit, of the i). G. S. llrant, has just returned l'roiii a very pleasant. trip to Gardiner. Boston, ile- vci'e, Somerville, Lynn. Lawrence and lant niet ai great inaiiy Islanders who are :ippareiitly doing vei-_v well, mm uri- wt-ll satisfied with their new lionic. While visiting his brother-in-iiiw. John Beriiaril oI` Laiwrcnce, Mass., the gen- iiil c.i :iin uns waited ii on by i *"' “lid d0'~'\"’“*“"-S \'\ll‘-1 '~`0l1BUHlDli0ll§ Many sociologists seein iioiiiiiiiiteiiby "ll 'lull H" Ulmfk Of Wllllvill l`\f\’l‘l` iii-volopiiiga social justice which pro- othei' New England cities. Capt. Gal- C iiipiiii iiiiiiii ivoiiiiiiut-ii t'roiii page .seveiil 4 ations, iiiiii that ciiaiuictei' building is ultra of any pariinlneiit. The future ol’ Cunudii depends upon its i-liiiilren. their character and |raili~ ing. ln strengthening ot i-liariiciei~ the grace and guidance ot' religion is ilidiilnensahle. But in cities today. the church and the home have ceased to be the strong forces in individual lite that they once were. The' school tt-.a<:liei~ is, by iniiny parents, expert- cd to take all the burden of thc cliiid's training in honesty. reverence. seif~coiitrol and everything else that makes t'or it sound education. This burden is too great for any teaciier. At bottom the social problem is ii question of morality and religion. Carlyle said that the beginning and end oi' what is the iiiutter with society- is that we have forgotten God. The _ iiiiperfcct success ot' o great detil ot' the present-day sociology is iiue to the tact that God has tio part in it. the delusion that legislation is a more i-ft'ectivc aid to virtue tlian the lionie- ly morality of the 'fen (_`.oiiiniaiidineiits and the olil»fasiiioiii_~.iI teacliiiigs ol' thi- Liospol. After the ivar thcrt- slioiilil be no i'oinplai'i~iit rosuniptinn of iiatloaiii life without any serious efi`ort to get rid of the social injustice whereby Need is al the iitercy of Greed. More' i-Iiicieiit service can be i'ciidci‘od by vi-nts wrongs than by ii vluirliy which only operates when these wrongs have been coiiiniitieil. Social reform is inore vital to our national lite than railway policies or tariffs. There will :_\' lioinc, We-:.ii‘i‘. Your relatives and iricnds. oi' i.:1wi'ence, Mass. Feb. iS, 1918. I Mr. Gallant was taken coiiipietely by surprise, but in it few kind words tliaiiked his friciids for their very cor- ldial wishes and promised to ever re- nieniber tiiein. Capt. Gallant reports that great cn- tliusiiisni is iiiztiiifosted by all Amer- icans iii the preparations i'or the war in support oi' the Allied cause. All iiidustries are being organized with ri . 1 supplies and munitions. Economy nnii ” -'gf - - production are thi- watcliwords of the of S -Ji Aiiii-rp-.aii people today. Since they E "a€.?.-"*'i“ . ,__i..___'.’f" .-L. ,“‘ 1 l`_<_i_';| 4*, gi, See Our Fancy _i 1 _ - . . '.-“i.»'_/,fx view to the grciitest prodiiction _ot ,ii . _ ‘ have put thi-ir siioulder to the wheel. tho great iuiiioii tu the south ol' us ‘ure an a unit in support of the vast iiiiriertiikiiiir to ii siicccssfiil and vic- f£'fl'l»'.’;.- if ’ ' °- I_oi'iol|H issue. ' ~ ' ' ' .' . oppo'-in itll liberty i belong pni'soti# and uns presented with the follow-l ing address -iccom 1'inir=d bv ~i vali -' . " . [M0 I.mmmi"‘ DPW" ‘ ‘ _ I l',>:-iiiples and other eruptions. can 'hi-l ' ' mo.-‘L .-.iii-cesst'iiii_v treated with is. thc fact that sciofulit and other liiiiiiors ivliicli produce ec-Lenia, boils li llood's Siirsaparilla. This great nie‘di<~iiic is a peciiliiii <-otnliitiatioii of reiiiurltubl_v effective hiooil-piii'it`yiii;: :intl liealtli-giviiu; i'oot.~'. barks and herbs. wliich are :iiilii-.i'i>i1 i-spi-cially for it. ‘ llooil'.- Siiisapiirillii has stood the lost im- forty _vcni's. I Gm ii liotiio toila\'~-~-iio\v~-lroin your _[}llNlilll`S PiliN . . FUR lRllilNll l)if1'i`iit)l'i`, Blur(-li I-I.---'|`liut lioiui- iituin for lrcliiiitl on u basis siiiiiliiii' to that now ciijoycii by the ilritish lloniiiiion ot' (‘iinailu and other Bri- tish colonies will provi= thc ultiniatc solution of the ‘irish question. will help the allied cause in winning thi- war. ami ivill prevent the coutiisloii tluit would have ii tendency to briiiu about Germain iiitliieiicu were irelaiid 'given self-governiiieiit during thc wiir. was the sentlinent expressed by 'l`. l'. O`Connor, noted irish leader. who spoke to the meinbers of the Detroit Athletic (lluh hei°_o this evening. “Whoever seeks to hamper l_~2ii;'.- laiirl today hampers the Allied caiiiii-. iiaiiipcrs the United States." ilcoltiiw-il tho great patriot.. | t`riiitinu|ii|;, Mr. t)'t’niiiioi' said in ‘partz "’l‘lie vigoroiis |ii'osi-.ciilioii oi' tho wfir has two positive eiioiiiiiis anioiig the irish popul:-itloii: tiiosi- \ilio iii inanii too iinn li and those who i ---------~ .,- _ ._ '-"-£.'.7~" 'SWITZERLAND T0 ;ili_v to iii>il.lii-.r slrittioii. l r, 1 PUNISH GERMANS "I`liosi-. who iii-.nniiiil an irish ite- C' t I es --- pi liv ouizlit in linow that nt til' l’ i i _ f‘_~,_-'__'u ,3 " _I l ib . . i ri fe " "` 'g' Home exce en va u i ‘ill-"3l‘IV/\ i\‘liii'<'ii 1'! ~- l'hv-»-ii-al rep- epoch of liiiiglisli and lri:ll-\\=» -.gt-tif’ f=;f,;i:§~'§‘ _.t f._ 3 Black s _ 'ii- =.`,' -'_.i-3;-'1..'f"_lf’ -'2'§;"~=°5-.-"-`.S`<- i.- ~§.. J i. I ,, i 1 IQ .il l i ., kr' J. ‘lt ll i Call in and look over the lines. Sunnyside _ 4. ip; ----f\.-__ \`_ E __= if-_-i 'Q/$~\f , Sale of Undermuslins t on Second Floor i 2 5c"_""`| Anticipate Your Needs---It Will Pay You to Buy Ahead---Prices Con- °"’* stantly Advancing at Factories , --GowNs............ ._ ............6s¢io $6.25 -~-coiiser covsns .. ..... ...29¢ to $1.50 each --i-:ivvi-:i.oPis cncmisn .......$1.:-'.5 to $4.50 . .f --oitAwi-:R.~........... _ ....:-ssc in $225 - --Unni~;izsKiR'rs. ............... ...........7s¢ to $3.00 , _ --slut cHsMisEs,uNoEusniin‘s. s 1 L it Gowns, slut vi~:s'rs, ia..,~:' -cnii.o's corroiv Gowns.. ..... _.soc and up w -1'.-"A7-1--iv-¢munE&:.."'° “;1.'\°-T -..---._.-..->-..-.... ._;_.l..=....- ..--. 4 ....,..».-i.. _ »-na-»-_ laws _ J _ - _4. ___ Oii the'0tliei' hand, those who oppose ull liome Rule array tigaiiistl _ _ __ _____ ___ _ _ _ ____ _* themselves High Ummm! in nn parm' L.. _... _, _~_;,_-_--_.___!__'.f _-_ J-lf. li If i ilnn-isinxw V4.7. _ _.1l oi’ tho world aiul are weiikeiiing the the Aiiii-i'icuii people iii cai'i'yiii;; on not outer itito the irish iiuostion to ni-it exoct oi' this, he says. is uiiiong ileniul wus iniide bv the locturci nl Bl'lUHl\ I*-i1lD|I`P~ All!-l l\0 Wl\0 l0'llU.\'_ U10 W*1l'»" any considerable extent is the con- the northern inhabitants. wlto think the statement that 'the Sinn l"oint‘l~ weakens the British Empire weukeiisl '|`hiit ilu- religious elenieiii does ientioii of Mr. 0‘Connor. The great- in terms of three hundred years ago. control the country. ~ ~ --= ff- -'- - -‘-4-A-1 v --» - -f--= #-1 =- -'-=‘-~ --4-*-f-- ~ ~ ~ _~»=»-ff-_-_~.»-.~.--_ »~ . _ _-.-_-_ ,_ ,J ._ -a -..~.. . __ ___._._ _.,___.,_.___-,_._ ,_._.,,_,,,_.___._._._._._.,_. - _ ______._.v_,_,, , *_r____,_._._,___._______,____,____v_______;__v____~ _~_______Y__________, _Y_______v_________v_v_____________V____________v___,__ ______________ __ ___________ __ RlNGlNG\ UP F'ATl-IER 'i V f <0 ovi-:iq mo <.i-:T AH. Mre_.ii<.<.1~»- ACGIU/xiwrco wrri-\ Miz._.ioNi:s -i-iE‘s A GREAT i..\TERAR~f F tR‘.iT of ALL- WHAT i5 _ THAT / MAN - _i Al wrm PKTURE5 I VE REED THE D0 You KN OW POE5 Rm/E N"? "'9- INCWONARY BOT l DON'T LIKE THE STORY- i' A _ A - ,-. P--1 Y ,§E°M‘;'§¢;_'§ f llll " WUTH Him? I.-- _ l;|_ _ in _ _Nh .1-at i ,ati . . _