. k.. '\ ». ts ‘l .ir 2-; <_. ._ #795 _lf "4: ,Ll-vine Nor on/in ' ‘ . \. _-Z = DTTAWA_ March 30.-Flight-Lieut ' Gund” Uvlllmthg 19-year-old son of QOL Alf Llvihl. of the Fleming Con~ v`,§l¢so_‘nt Home. who was a prisoner Q vrpi' in Germany, is back in the city. wt. Living was a passenger on the 'l§\ni»l1ui. wiilcli coeliac ai sc. Julio on *\l-l\‘ii\?- HQ was oificially reported dead when his machine was seen to fall in llamlsover the enemy' lines, but #V-e;'w¢rd|`his father received a com- ihunioltion from him stating that lie ,gill llivg md well. Lievut. Living join- tha R. A. F. when he vras 18 years of nge, and was flying in France a tit- _ile over four months. -ji A short time before the young birmeu had been taken a prisoner. he had swooped down on a German ieghnent with his plane, storininz _them with machine gun nre. .Al- though he received bad treatment at the hands of the Germans, he did not care to talk about his ex- perience behind the German lines. 'Capt. Alf Living, father of the young airmen, served several years in France, and has been recupernt- ing from his wounds in the Flem- ing home. . 'ri-make To can/ini FROM A SOLDIER. Many interesting letters are receiv- cd by the Repatriation Uomiiiittct- from soldiers returning from over- se-as, who think it their duty to :ir- knowledgg the attention that has been paid them by the various _:government- al and voluntary nctivitics tonciiini: their demcbilization. A private in the 189th Battalion writing from Sayabec Station, P.Q..tf» the' Militia Department. has this to sa_v:- -having bctm able to return to (‘aniidzi with my family. Tint as llliank (lofi. l also wish to thank the Ctlnadiaii Gov- ernment for the care tzlkcii of us sold- iers during our liomliivarll rcturii li. the Scoiiun. \\'t\ \\'\-rt-- .i~'l~t\lll<>ll:ltf~ll;i." _»\ l`t\\\'_ kind wortls uttteri;-.'l at si fil- ling tiint- <»ncoilr'igc all who ure work- ing to i-i=lllil>ilit:lt,. retllruing men. *___ __'°T'_.-_ .. _lf_.'____- -- --____ -Y wsnlll -nl iucllou l am alllill;l'i;1cli by Estate of ltitc >.Iolin lugs, to lifter by sale at Public 1.-\iit-tiiiii oii'I<‘ritlay, the 11th day of ,_\plil. at the i'ln'lns‘r Qfllce ol’ thc ?i'litli'lottcto\\'ll Steam Nzlviglition Coni- ` pany, Iltll., Lower \\`ater Str0et,`(!hal‘- ,Ioltl-lowii at 12 o`clock noon, the fol- ; lowing; properties: - tl) The Oil]-ce Building and premis- fcs forlnel-ly occupied by the (Thar- ‘ lotlctpwii Steam Navigatioii Company, ‘i.iinilcd, .\lodern Safety Vlilllt. 1:2; Four (4) acres land, Charlotte- :owii Conipion, Lower Brighton Road. lil) Four (fi) acres land, Royalty ' l=t sillc of .\`liriii River Road, loiizziig property of E. Bayfield, Esq. 'lk-riiis made known at sale. l 4 E In loving memory of Kenneth Ai" R_ 3EA|R3T0, tliur Ferguson killed in action Mui---li Auctioneer 30. 1918. 4790-il-31Miiptl.~ ;7[)|;.g.-_j;'M]4i_ ;;.____;.___ . f- ~=‘---»---.-L .-- _ _:___-J Uc .,0N 2 SALE* ~,_ ~ 'T Having sold my iarml will sell by public Auction at liampton on WEDNESDAY April 2nd at 1 o’clock P. M. the fbllowing: 3 horses, 1 horse 9 years old, “Brown Mack", l horse 8 years old, “Ranging Duke", l filly 2 years old “Ranging Duke . ’ `,'[17' Head Cattle, 4 cows, d beef cow, 11 yearlings. uc to freshen, l farrow cow, l ' U lliachinery consistino oi' Bindcr, Hay Mower, Rake, Seeder, Disk, opike and sprintf Tooth Harlow, Gang and Single Plow, Grain Crusher, iingline, Pulpcr, Double and Single Truck Wagons, Carts, lirivilig Waggon and Sleigh, Wood Sleigh, Forge, Separator, 2 Sets Driving Harness and work Harness, Etc. Etc. 8 Tons Hay, 6 Tons Straw, 200 bus. T.urnips. \ . .lf day is unfavorable Salc will be held Friday April 4th --Terms at Sale. _ Y O. K. MYERS I. H. MYERS Auctioneer 9 4782-8~81.M2i. '~ ¢ V . SY. - -_.__.__._ .’T_ ,$1 %%5H£bT£%%%%%%%‘5%% % ¢ I , The Charlottetown Guardian s AUTOMOBILE' AND PIANO PRIZE CONTEST Ll T I t" , lf ‘ii .GOOD FOR ONE VOTE Name of Candidatc_.l. ......... ........ ....... ` District No................ ‘ \-_:.1 . Not Good After April 12th ' ‘ - Trim neatly along the border line ` tl’ 1-,rs ‘L ~| I rl i" i Auction Salc ' %%¥%%QO BARBARNS FATHER AND _ MOTHER COMES T0 VISIT -il S tvuarrsa Liu. , I . ln`§ll the years we had been moi ried, mother liiitl visited us only once. So my delight can be imagined when l received -a letter from her Saying She -and father would conie and stay two weeks with us. That was so like niotlier-setting the time herself. .and adhering strictly to it She never ownntotl to interfere wit , unyone’s plans. l was in ii perfect lliittoi' of dellgh I was so anxious for them to ht baby, so pleased that they wou' know how for more prosperous w were than when they visited us bl fore, when we had been niarripd bl acunple of years. imdlivliigln th I smaller upart\iient_ ' I "l'll give tliciii just thc very ber time they evcr had," l .said to iii: ‘self as igaveorilcrs ns to thef voulfort while with us. ldid many little things to th _guest room to niuke it inorc honit like for motlior. It was so muc- iiioro elegant than aiiytliiiig to whic' islic was act-iilll ill l» room with some oil' fusliioned rlowers such its wt- hall il iionlc in the gllrtlcn. l relnrliiliel' tliz’ l our oi' tho lliaills said to ine! "Oli, wily eople- wiio are kicking tiieni- selves. . 1 K 8 THINK OF IT! Two hundred mon in this city signed the pledge last weel¢.* *For stronger beor. ` ll 1 ii THE PEOPLE who patronize the- 'nali ordcr holmes would seem to be- 'civc in the old saying that “home is lust tht- dciircst place on eortli." A a iv I THE PEACE CONFERENQZE niili-.t tuarantce stable government for thc vzir-torn countries of (‘enti'al Europe. This is only right whcn you think of ho one-liorse inllniilzeineiit tllr~_v‘vfl icon having, .til lb -i HEAFI FROM AGAIN The mail wiio dcclareil that he ould rr-sist everything but tempta- ioii. has come out with n new saying. 'iz., that h9_wo\lldu’t mind obstacles ‘T they didn't get in his way, is Q ll SOUND travels at thc rate of 400 'ird ii sc.cond, bllt there are excep- lnns to the rule: Scandal, 1,000 yards a ccond; Fllittery, 500 yards a second' ruth, 2% yards it second; an ala ’ock, hardly a foot!-Ex, b is lk -1 B. BEATING oRP|fiEus Orpheus of old could make n treo or stone move with his music; but 'lem are piaiio-plll_vers who havc iide ivlioler i'-ainllies move.-Boston "rtiiiscript. ' I H 2! ONE SPEAKER at the recent stronger beer" meeting in referring to lie kind of beer sold in(lhai-lottetown s reported to have said, “It mukfra ue crazy!" And yet he wants it troiiger. it must have that effect all. ight. lf Y! 3 A wmren vsnelou Vial? had a little cold; . It started in her head; ‘md @V9l‘YWl1ere that Mary wenf That cold was sure to spread, Tt followed her to school one day; 'Twas not against the rule, It made the children cough and sneeze To have that cold in school. , Phe teacher tried to drive it out, _ She tried hard._ but-kaohno 't rlidn't. do a hit of good, The teacher caught it too! si si 4¢ SPEAKING FROM EXPERIENCE The young msn sliced into me Jewel- -r‘s shop the other day with a furtlve iir. He handed t/he jeweler a ring vith the stammering statement that he wished it marked "\Vith some -ianies." “What names do you wish " in- lulred the Jeweler, in a sympathetii, tone. _ “From Henry to Clara." the young nan hlushingly whispered. The Jeweler looked from the ring tc lie young man and suid._in a fatlierly manner. “Taka my advice, youn- lnan. 'and have it engraved simply ‘From Henry." . I 1 ll “N0 JOQUE" YA Q U A newspaper editor. iiudlng _that the letters "f" and “k" werg omitted in some typewritliig copy, wrote a let ter of remonstrance- to the author who had sent it. Th-6 offender re- plied to this note ae fol»lows:- » "Mr. lEditor.-¢Mistaques are llbahlr to happen in the best ov regulated pliiiniilies, and to typewriters as well lt is, indeed. la very unphortunat aplinir, but the feph’ and ‘cay’ liavr got damage-d. This morning I caller' at the orpliice ov the gentleman pliroin whom 1 bought this nutphit but I felled to phind him in; in phact. the orphiee boy says he will not re turn phor phour or uve days. I did not iiqne the loox ov this variety ‘ov spelling `rn`y_selph, and consider this no joque but a serious apliali'.-- Plrsithtully yours, J. if-_--." I f THE POLES are certainly a queer- bunch of sticks. I U l .THE CHRONIC PUNSTER and the iiog‘s tail are great wugs. I is ' is THE GERMAN PEOPLE have ,found out thai. the Imperial Engle if oiil_v a mocking bird, \ o is t THE LIFE of a` book agent is said to be full oi‘ wormwood and gall, bill the wormwood is scarcely perceptible. | si s-'s THOSE PEOPLE who are making all this racket in Egypt are not likely to be niisrnkon for Eg_\'pl,lan mummles. l DESPATCHES announce that the illuiiizurians have captured Splotoh. ‘ (-Blottlng papers please copy.; i ir/ =i~ is ' i IF we dnn't get that Victory High- 'way of course tliere will be tliose who iwiil refer to the mutter lie ll "highway | .oliliery ! " 2 il #I ID 1 THE KAISER stni~t.cd out to lick pile world in 1014 and there has been I-i.strong teniperance movement sincc to put the ban on lickel-s generally. , W th ll I BASE BALL season is about du The next thing we may expect is ii lsuggestiou from seine one that tiir 'baseball lniiguagg should bc taught In itlie schools; , F ` -i -» -_= WE DON’T HEAR much about th lcruian niiv_\' iiowadayu. The sailor. "rroba`oiy have not yet uli0iZ0l\\@\` T0' - ~ovei~eti from tht. cifects of that unac ;'ustolned voylll;c ut-ross the North S91 , -:eine months uE0~ Q U in THE FAMOUS Dr. Mary Walker the only woman who could consistent- l y “tear mens apparel has passed off the stage of life. "Shu never 2llJD°m` id in pant o' mine," her husband is de clared to have stated, in ieferring tt her dramatic cu\'e1‘l'. Q F li . REVIVE THE OLD GAMES L it is pleasing to note that a move- ment is on foot to revive "good olli sport" in Charlottetown and put the Athletic grounds in shape again. These lines which we penned away back somewhere in the misty nineties will awaken memories oi what used to happen 'nut at these same grounds:-` THE GAME fiif . I-'EE' y i F0i`i!i’-i your complaints lt's Abiiics -and Saints-~ Torldle out titers lvhere ilw.v‘i-fi lining me lm_- Rililllng out hair - And wanting to oivpmg Be not disuiayed At the i-at-kct tbcy raise Thf* hitlller the racket The bettci; it plays. Now rlou't you like it? Thurs what. we suid~- No! nobod_v's hurt., The ball's merely "df:-url!" Yes! Too bmi that fellow Got spoiled on thlit run But such tackles as thai \ it . -as , ,' ;_ * ~ 1# If youhcltleii me ci-mints ' You meet every day ln that sort of style . You’d think naught oi the tray. "Glad that you came," Sn, pardner, a l. TIIOUKYI l feel its to cry ` When I think of the "try".... Tliut might have been-mv!" ~ "Olil There now he has it, He’s over the line-~ Weli, sir,` tliat. was well done l tell you, 'twins line! ‘ Talk ns'they may, About the rougli"gainel l'm glad that I came, sir l . l'm glad that I came! | . 5' rvn |urv_¢ xi rvprellnte/g M*-' 5. " *“““ff.\jI§,lQ.°*H\1s§“>'¥ mai-rleul-acl ' rate, she is not iss Fortune. ' - _ v '~ ._s rl-is xmsen evwiiiice nm ati when me amish .swiped im Lani from him has been unable to llnd mg place in the sun. _ - _ - ~ si e` s ` someone axlis ',\vli_iz. has l;e¢.,m,, of the butcher who uied to"“tlirow 1,,-. 'Smile SOUP bones when you bought 4, roast. Well, ‘last heard from bg ww, ¢ar°i‘\\1lv_weizhlnz the wrappmg pap., in the meat.-mirchange. ` I -, " C l U . ro lliknaanlnz Punch t ‘_ 'ga Whether the years prove mi or lem i.’l'big vow l here- i-el\"<'$i¥'a`é;-- , ltfake you, dea.res;.1v1gr|girine, ' For butter or for worse. ' Auro sl-io-vi ns°l=Le_c1-lop ` L - Ill: , 7' 9 ‘i_:’ _.li Tho auto show is over, D A triumph has been scored it nnidc us iliiiil<_wé'il ,nite one Hill. ulils. we can`t a Fowl. il M li ` CHANGING SEASUNS i ` Full soon the shadetrees will be green, the icebergs will be gone; and we- will push the old machine ncrgmi the whlskered lawn. The furnu¢e_ in ‘whose maw we've burned a thousand tons of slate. will have the rest ii's surely enrnell,,tlll summer pulls its ’1”€'l8lll. Tho day grows long and short ihe night. :intl man may save his roll, ` 'l01` C0U8li up for electric light what lidn‘t go in coal. We’ll leave the hovei in the bln, among the dust and slate. and in the garden we'll begin to ubor soon-and lute. We‘1l plant the ocust and the iarcii, in which the birds viii slug. and bless the blooming blast.; :t‘ Marvli which ualiei- in the spring. The trees which bear the luscious fruits, wc'll guard from pests und 4-uu.i~es. and gladly plant our gingseng - -oots, and gi-noni our Belgian hares. \h, life ig life, when Spring arrives! ‘io stir the scented soil wefwork our laiigliters and our wives,-and boss hem us they toil! 'Tig grateful to the ~,oul, indeed, it soothes the nerves that che, to watch the women sow the eed. 'and ply the lion and rake. it lieers the heart oi' any man to sit round and smoke," while Julia, .lane nd Mary Ann plant spud and arti- , ;lioke.-Uncle Walt.. _ ` » I Minarde llnlment cures garnet in cows ‘ ` ~ ', na ,"'.If~-'*.'J;9`, - ..._ . ` >fL5-"~'\J.1i5--. . .ttf-;:‘-;-21'.:-=.,' '1~ 1- MAIL CONTRACT SEA-LED TENDERS, addressed to the Postmaster General, will be rec- eived at Ottawa until noon. on Friday, the 9th May. for the conveyance oi? His Majesty's Mails, on a proposed Contract for four years. six times per week on the route MlcNeili's Mills Rural Route No. 2 fi'o`i'n the lst Octdb- er next. Printed notices containing tu\'ilin\' lnforniation as to conditions of DFG' posed Coiitract may be seen and blank tcrms of Tender may bo obtained ul the Post Ollicos ni”McNclll’s Milla and Portage und at the olfiirc- of the POB* Oflice Inspector. . ` 9% ji' JOHN F. WHEAR. _ Post Olilce inspector. Post Olllce lnspectnr'g Office, 28th March, 1919. 41s1-aoil~:lvronal. - ' -'- , g.-_I ;-cy _ /i!\f.‘;i.1,P.`-V I. Show what cali. he done; ft synomis “audi” Nonhwed Lsml Regulation . Trglhaleh '#503 _ation oi svlilebieARi`-li lsld in Mlll:l°l:;: 3-I=i‘.`.-i*`1&‘i".:.~°.i‘.'.‘:-§~°,._,.i»li"i§-=i.*':.:.~:: ’i§'.‘.’..".'s.‘§l.3"ii¢.f»e‘ “ ‘Z miiii.,‘»'L"' """" _ outta-sl; mimi- °%iis& nga. IM 9'* ‘io';\';s":n§;sm:il? livsmwithc nine ini eso '.:.~:-.‘:.--...~.':...:...'-fr i.il.:=.-:' r... qulretr ta sm when rssidenol ll vlfI°|"”°" vicinity. _ , “_ ..i“ ;.':t.°:@; il....‘°°".»f.-‘».»- h°g\'ti:.s.g‘ix Piiiodtiindsosfdsiiie 'in es; U' Ill" '§ir'§‘¢‘iii{lv°.'ii.'li~°‘»'$.f'"3lil';ii~l'ii°°§'\§it»»§°n ov isle 0?' sculi 'ss iiomsllnl stblti Ol I “ml , , .33 EES f.-5> ' wean. c cl D¢w d Ilflwl .'f..t.¥l::.:..“‘:vi‘...... J” p.__..¢.¢--at f -- '.-an » .. ..».-r~¢~~»-J _ .