MAY 28 1915 l :'_.,_ I i”f`Neiilson’s Chocolates They are _absolute in purity,exquisite in sweet- neSs_and flavor. The fin- est inlpure food candies, no_artifi_cal coloring ma- terials, Juiltpurity and freshness all through. p. en_- . -..r r Carefully selected nuts _g and fruits-snow white sugar, cream centres, 'within a heavy coating of rich brown chocolate. The are most luscious and delicious - always \ *V*-.-»-»v..,~ E. A. Foster H Central Drugstore, _ Sunnyside. ,i 'QV lm! if; ` _ 2| ll0n’l Gui iliii mio: iioii.,=cii>i»sii i iiocii on suiisiiis f FOR AB5OF?BiNE " ` -’-`~0F “folk ilG.U.S PAT. OFF " will remove them and leave no blemishes. Reduces any puff or swelling. Does not blister or remove the hair, and horse can he worked. 32 a bottle delivered. Book 6 K free. ABSORBINE. JR.. the aniisrprlc llnlmeiit for man- kind/* For Bells. Brulsiel. Old Soren. Swcllinzt. Varicose Veins. \'.1rlro|liics. Allayn Pslii. Price Si :nil S2 in bottle at dru glnl or delivered. Wlllicll more lt you write. ' w.ii.'roiiiic. i>.ii.ii. inhvmnn nian..urnir¢aI.‘hn. Ahsorliliie mil Absorhlnr. Jr.. ir: mile ln Canada. H' .4 i_,._*. llniuiiii nt... .60 Years ` .gn 9 Today _ ‘ ‘f ,i _ Feels as yoiillt I5 CVGI' PEOPLE ’ ~ -who are able to talk like this can- not posnibiy have impure blood -they Qust fee_l fit-no h_ead- nchen, yspepau or bilious disorders. ' rim. airmen wi be cniea by ` Dr. Wilson’s Herbine Bitters A 'ti-ne blood pilrilytf' - containing the active principles of Dandelion. /4 Mandrake, llnrdock and other medicinal herbs. ' Sold at your store 154:. in battle. Family size, Eve timaou large $i.oo. 7 THE IRAYLEY DRUG C0. Limited sr. ihiiii. ia. it . ‘I Doldlbol WOIIIIN X. in tf;i;mWil\oo u lf “MI f esh Get a box today, W r _ you’ll enjoy every bite. ne n, Central Bedeque, P. E, I, Ch J c th tw Sa . ton Station F. T. Arsciiault, do. Mrs (Dr) Delaney E. F. Gaudet, do. ‘Master Russell Gaudet, do. F. T. Poirior, do. M. M. Stewart, Caledonia Mrs M. M. Stewart, do. Dougal Stewart, do. Miss Barbara Matheson, do. John H. McPhee, do. John P. Stewart, do. Rodic McPherson, do. Mrs D. J. 'McDonald, do. Miss Bessie Walker, do. Mrs D. A. McDonald, do. Iioward McDonald, do. iiiously endorsed last night, by the _ , from Moncton. _ FIRE CHIEFS.-At the first annual. --- Convention of the Maritime Fire, Mr, and Mrs. A. Pickard returned lots. held in Moncton Wednesday. ins: night ii-om their weaning trip, by two Islanders were elected to oiiicemtiie Express. _ Chief T. Ranahan. Charlottetown, was -_ made 2nd vlc6~pl'€Sld€Dt, and Chiéfl Mi-g_ Percy Pope returned home to h“s°“~ S“mme1`9lde- WHS 8180 e1€°f' Charlottetown by the late Express ed a member of the Executive. inn; nigni_ MORE 'Sl-AND CASUAE-T|ES-_'Ill Mr. John Weeks, Fredillcton is quite 0 lost casualty list tho names or iii. 1-rin innny friends hope in sec T ° mm” Islanders '"0 UDMHUIBI3- him restored to his usual good health hey are Private William Brenton in 3 snort i_ime_ _ Davey. Albion Bay, P.E.I., of the Prin- cess Patricia Regiment, arid Private' Ming Jennie, Dunsford, south Mei. __ muel Elliot, Winslow Station, of viiie, spent the wi-,ek end visiting _io Sixteenth Battalion, formerly of friends in Ci-nnnnti Iilrst Field Brigade, both wounded. __ _ _ , W* Mr- James Dover, of Truro, former- i'u'lC§miit° rpugglls and get ‘med ly of Charlottetown, is registered at ll l' o B__s Corsets by an ex ri nite,-_ 'irpiday and Saturday _ _l_hS<1t%i:_i;<;_l;;_g_lIe came over from Picton - 1038-5-2(il1]2l ii _*W-"_ ' Mr Thomas J Coiwill a native of this cit but iiow s '- iii iiiniiiiiiii .~ wa a passenger last night by the Northumberland and is a guest at the lMHl|llNlJE ElINii°""”" 1.00 1.00 1.00 n 1.00 E -Q5 Scotia' with headquarters nt picmnl Personally I lia_ve done the best I _gn is stopping ni the vicioi-in 1-i0i¢1_ have been nble for Prince Edward 1-50 These gentlemen are here in the inter- Island Ward in U10 WHY 01’ DI‘0Cl1\" sis of iiinii- company nnd have np. ing _cverytliiug possible to add to its oliited as their local representative 9m0l9llCY~ E t‘¢9"°¢ |"°W¢V¢" *haf UW" _ r J. Frank Steele, whose office is at h°m¢ havo H011 f°l-Ind H Way 09°" 1.00 now in the Revere Biock' Kent Street, to extend some little aids. The over- .35 N 1.50 1.00 3 1.00 M 1.00 .75 .50 in IJME Landing today per Schooner Telephone, 600 _barrels and casks of St. John Lime. C. Lyons & Co 1008-5 17m2ivks F d __ - r ’ IIIUVIIIIIIIIIIAW lllllfx 3.25 3, 1.95 5 A Here you are, we bargain, you can ha ur share of it ek we got a chance uy a nice 'llllllul _ \\\\\\ ' cr' '< aa § e 5; on Sass \a\\\\\7lllllHllfi__\\\\\\\\*l Four Button Tan Low Shoe his shoe is well wort 3.25 but out they g t $1 95' Come early and ge \\1\ nigh] OD' I2\\\ l\ - o v-» FP XII ur pick. They areal ice, new fresh goods-in . IT PAYG to buy in this Province. HOME AND SCHOOL A88.'N.-.The -_ _ regular monthly meeting of the Home THE EXPRESS-The express' train and School Associdtfan. wllii be held from Summerside arrived in Char- Monday in the School Board rooms lottetown last night at 10.50 p. m. at 4 p.m. There will be an exhibit of sewing suitable for public school work. P. E. ISLANDER ACCEPT8 CALL Ladies interested are asked to see --Rev. C. A. Dawson has accepted the this exhibit. call to become pastor of the Went- worth Avenue Baptist Church, Chi-_ ' cago. He also carries his studies at the University of Chicago. Mr.‘ _iawson is the son of Mr. John A. Daw- -'~* Mrs. A. J. Houle returned last night Mayor J. A. Macdonald, of Stellar- ton,` N.S., representing the Boiler In- ill!-V9 CVCFY l`ellS0ll lt() D3 DI‘0\ld Of lfllo spection Insurance Company of g0llor0\1B YGSDOHBC 0 lo HDDBH 01' YESTERDAYIS SUBSCRIPTIONS' Toronto, who has been in the city on f{ii1ds_to provide ii I<‘icl_d K_ltehen_ ani] _ 0fl1»i l b im; 5 ` tur i me til mbu ance 0 reprcsen tio sam M"l[x:gsu§Ci:l,i(;,I,]1lcns Patriotic $43 ro l1l0l:llalllB- us B I re ns I0 I S Sufficient, subscriptions have been rc .0 - ' i x 1 ' Mnnioch iiinkinncn, Forest 1iiii 1.00 M,._ W_ _R_ Rem of me Dommiou ,“,§.;"2‘f,,giggif,_pur§°l,?a‘;"{i,§iilli‘;f:if.f§ gg: Ili;/I(l_ll'§‘1lI‘:1€£;'_Mdc‘_%{i'1"°n' do' Department of Agriculture. left yes- of the Guardian to wftlidrawtlic appeal i ~ ~ igrdn in rim g for Mon-tm t 1 t on Saturday, but yesterday an urgent Igcitor MLZNQIU' Hopeneld '50 Mrs. ylteelk add little dzlugiltcg, l\lvell)o request was made to the Guardian byli- l" ay MLLCM’ ‘l°‘ -50 were coming from their former home number of ladies to take up the HDDGHI Almléiagglftg (Der Mins Josie 15 8, .in Toronto to join him. They arrived DYUHIIF-oil1VVl1lk0l`f0l` flllflllclal Hill f0l‘ " -0 ll’ El llli d`tl Mrs George Mallett, Bradnlbuno 1.00 ‘igsfe Igigkhetn filgirni-iigidgieigeiiii Tigld r1lll>Cr=.l}iit_iwilltr(Les'Eldliliililhllr Fljtliiclell Miss Gracie Mnliett. Bradalbanc, 1.00 ~ - - ~ ' I _ 't " ii.) 'dd d Miss Margaret Milligan Welling- ' not Prfnce street' n the e r 'WMI was a 'tease Mi- H_ J_ King, secretary of ine Guardian published yesterday, Captain Mei-Cin-.intsi Cnsnaiiy Accident Cgin. \’Valker, of Charlottetown. and who is any' of Toronto, acconipnnind by Mi- now Hospital Quartermaster at Le E;"B`rinn, district manager for Nova _ Rev_ Father J_ E_ 0'13i-inn, win, has tional for I know in these Btrenuous 90 been spending a few days visiting his Um” all 'WW 3° f"i="\Y Car" f° °°°U~ -50 friends and relations on the Island, PY ¢h°|" fh°U9l]fS b°t|’l at h°"‘e am’ -50 his native home, will leave this morn-_ ab"°3d~ EVM I" fh¢ M555* Of "1""- g on the Summerside train for Ever- ¢|'l°“9h | f°¢| *haf UW! - have 0°* ctr, Wnsh., U.s.A. He win travel by f°ro°\¢¢u UH and WP '}°bl= W°fk- way of the Boston and Maine. New Wllloh WG af# d3||y_C=f}l‘l"Y\'l9 °"f» h°"° York Central ` and Oriental Limited at 01° "af °f h°8*_'||f'¢5- Railways, Stopping aff at Bnsinn_ At the present _time the outlook for i;ni‘fni0_ Detroit, Gmini Rapids, Chi. an early termllriation of the war is_ not (special to the G_ua__dian_) i-ago nini St pnnii _ a very favora le _one. We have a rea. THURSDAY, May 27.-Rcsults:~ _ the Flrlt Contingent ln the Hospital American League-At Cleveland sm” the an nt acuonm me t C- -0 -. -P . 1 il MINEHS EHAPPEII ' -° a 1 W " C825? %';:iC3g0_ ly§af§’(l_l\’$lll;l’0§_k Cgt made their famous dash, in rei:overlng_ Detrioh WuShmgton_ 8; Detroim 2_ 1 ;l;evg';i___i; and trenches from the enemy rlotie Committee Fund. l’lE\lR;llglhlliaL?lgghgllitgopgllalgllplgdldz ' Hi lu In our corps, which is now 200, ton, Cincinnati, 6; Boston, 0. At ' iilggfl' wgiggenggfetgfec oflsl8§:,(:.li`:' Name ' ° ` R1_'°§;‘1]i_’;1_-__sBl;1_0lIiiicN"“"""'»'f""""cis__r_i_3vinn“..c::;i=.»..r. _ WE HAVE THE GOODS: HAVE YOU THE TIME? - i We Offer Another Long Loud A Daring H t L gh-S ial - °" " _¢§,§',edy P” Getaway I The Knockout Doesn’t It Sound Good To You P Peoples It’s a Keystone In Tvv_o Parts 0fChBStfa . An?E2§r‘§i’.?" The I‘I0¥l'0l'S QI “far--ln Three Parts l Featuring Beautiful Renee Sylvaire Adapted from Gustave Geoffray’s Famous Novel --THE APPRENTICE--- .SEE rr 'ro-DAY-'rH1uLLs-i.:xci'rEMEN'r ii ii ,_ _ Watch For The Pit---The Million 5 Paris The Perils of Pauline---our New serial E, Jen' '- .._ #- to Rev. Dr. Fullerton, and which the Tonqiiet sald:- sight I am sure has not been inten- dy had a number ‘of our own boys of lPPEli EUH EHEEISLANU PATHIUEIE EliNli I D ' -.-a -__ ;| The Guardian is lianding ovcr tho surplus in its linnds. as already stated to the Island Patriotic Committee of which the Itcv Dr Fullerton is cliair man and Captain T Edgar MeNutt tical interest in the war and in .ir ranging meetings throughout the coun try. It naturally fails to its lot to I secretary This committee is doing a ` great deul of work in rousing prai. i THE UNIVERSAL .FIL M COMPANY PRESENTS . U I The Universal Favorites Grace Cunard a “Nnnhun A Thrilling I N T W O nd Francis Ford 99 Police Drama P A R T S EVERY INCH A KING Presenting Francis X Bushman IN Two ACTS -CAST- Francis X. Bushman Beverly Bayne Bryant Washburn Thos. Cummerford W. C. EDWARDS . IN The Latest Popular Hearst-Selig Weekly , War News VITAGRAPH DRAMA “The Horse _ Thief” The New Editor 'and They Looked Alike Song Hits ' _ Two Gloom Chasers look after the interests of Island boys before and after leaving the Island, and the Guardian feels sure that any subscriptions sent to The Guardian for the Island Patriotic Committee will be used to the best advantage. Rev. Dr. Fullertoii has undertaken to commun- icate with the authorities at La Ton- Princc Edward Island ward arc, and the committee will act accordingly. Meantinie. one of the objects of the Committee will be to look after the needs of the Island ward at Le Touquet Military Field Hospital. All subscriptions and donations now being received by the Guardian are being placed to the credit of the Island Pat- riotic l<‘inid, and intending subscribers and those who would like to increase the subscriptions already given are re- quested to make remittance at the earliest date possible as it is not dc- sircable to prolong the appeal inde- finitely. _ ISLAND PATRIOTIC FUND. To the Cliarlottetown Guardian, Char-N lottetown, P. E. I.: t Pays To Have Your Plumbing one By TRAINOR'-_=-= quot to find out what the needs of the I ` Let Trainor solve your plumbing problems. Whether it be it small or apparently insigiiiflca nt repair job or the installation of n complete sanitary plumbing sysieni of the most complicaterl kind, you`ll get better work nt ri most moderate charge it' you entrust the iob to Trainor. The quality of the plumbing systems we install is supreme. Each individual piece oi` work receives the undivided attention oi' an expert plumber of exceptional nbility and is persoiialiy iiiripectcd when completed. The repair bills are few and small, while tlie satisfaction is great and lasting. If you want ns in a hurry, wc‘rc no further away than your nearest telephone. and are always ready to attend to your rcriiiiro- ments. If you can’t call on us wc‘ll call on you und talk the plumb- fn g matter over. ~ Fred H. Trainor 8”S?.’§§{°“ L pau- . Enclosed please find S . . . . . . . . . . . .. as my contribution to the Island Pat- S ll IH CHARLES HIHHAHU EUPPEH'S SUNS All IN MIEIVE SEHVIIIE UNE iliiiliillll WUUNUEU The following letter from Sir Char-i W' ' _ The Osservmore Romano the organ quiet, but now thc shells are bursting ‘l‘>'“* as W0" “S U10 UCS! UOUDB C0010 /E of the Vatican. has remained silent Ve" C105” our d"g'°“t 'is Shmpml haw done B i tary ___mms The past W(¢.k has been 0 had one, ging fliciiistflvos in At 2 piii on the 0 \.; Qiéjéaf' ham an absolutely mdmendcnt ost 1 _now Bm | iiniinvo me enemy is wen liundrerl men left out of ton linndreil 8;; -, `" ' I D R S ent and ii Wm ,mi be a I i- .ind fifty With reiiiforconionis the V _ ~ p ' l sl 0 twliilo ' ~- _ » r - Y //' and w]0gmPhk' service' and cmmers before we shall bo illdviineiiig. Below E091* U19 Wil-I0 UIC 5f\llll‘ ‘light- \\. _ /_ from tho lapal government will be , . _ BRos.;f'L_|M,»fED 4; allowed to pass freecly through Italy are .”' few m'l""ks 0" the Weeks. (mild by? f°H"0w` __ witiinnt the slightest interference on ggliting, wthiivli is_;io dolulitvtlic longfst STE;1_;ili‘E_i\;‘o___ic_i£.0mNSON the part of the Italian government. awe um "E5 D0" “Wim 0” 'S ' ‘ ' E4.;-...._; The iimbnssailors accredited to the' f"°n"l°"1- .4 -~ ` - _ . - ~ - oiilogne-sliot through both thighs. _- I | ' 1 U h ' f ti proof, but nothing will save ns if a _ T110 1"0'"‘Ul Baflalioll Went W0 UW with a conipuund fracture of the (M hlgrlllignlgrhllytvillbllgllildllllli decliihld dltllilla' “Jack Johnson” hits it. They will "Slit at "V9 fl-1"- 011 U10 23rd lllld femur. There is gangrcnc, but I sin /" - consrcsatioriof rites Permitting mill- ‘"5 tl 11010 lf’-ll f9l’t 0001>. so if one goin l‘lll1_rz@ii up a slope over open ground, i, ' Q "M10 ) tary chaplains to recite in their down 'where he will be safe from shell While UW Ulleflll' ll‘-‘ld U19 l`l‘liZ0 Bild 22nd, and was slightly better yester- /_ mm _M masses the prayer .tm .i-ime of War.. im inny im iniripii n|ive_ Ti,_nigii¢ they mowcd_tlieiii down _with machine ii “Mmm ____Wum-“J Tmrw Unable Bums have hce'n M0 shone which are Bimini.. to our guns. llicy advaiii-ed in open order' mmmwlgr sent-toltlild front for use in the niili- 43,5' _ "l Sh“"l' ""_;l“"" “img ‘l°w’_‘ ‘_"“l ‘H9 _i, __§;_x_\`_\_____) As 'in fmjmer time the Vnticun Wm since 4.30 pm. on April 22nd nniii i-iitinc iluy there were loss than three \ MAQI | "¢A~§°‘ Vatican, and those to the Qulrlnnl. will Th‘"'Sd“y' Apr" 22nd' 'L30 9'1"' The - WHEN DWNER COMES att II ’”‘=3‘< l'-'QW noni., snail. & ‘ _ Beer ‘ atest_ pattern. me “bio to have Rome or italy at enemy, who had massed an enormous One Ong their pleasui-q_ number of troops in this district, -- started a heavy artillery homhard- A good appetite is the best sauce It ht to Have a Good Appetite. i_______;_ ment all along the line, and at the goes along way tuwardshelpiugin the same time poured poisonous gases digestive process, and that is absolute W'-|-CHCRAFT |N NOVA SCO-“A into the lilies of the French troops, iy essential to health and strength 9 a l The G,-and Jury on the 26th inet" to the Canadian Division. Taken by Grape-Nuts food is not only nourishing im 1 G b C t _ N surprise, they had to retire along a but is a great appetizer and chlhlrcn §c,,t'f§_ h;‘d b(§',,f,‘;e°{,‘;em ‘;“‘},,§', chfrvgf front oi about iivc anti one iniii miles. like thc taste of it and crow strong mg Fanny mama] with wnchcram The Germans poured in and were first an_¢i__r;osy froi_n_its use. They ignored the bm_ but the woman s_topped_ by the 10th Battalion, who ks €rspec__i: y the food to make a was ' brought before Chief Justice were ca led up and met them at 7 pm" wen “S oilnm' strong and "Ente an Gmham who previous to discharging driving them back. Before two a.m. HD_l_JIP to 5;” dihiier. __ o her Bought to obtain B momma- from on April zarri the whole Canadian. __ain__ yours old. wriles_nsrnii