' PAGE SIX THE GUARDIAN ' MAY 27, 1915 I PRINCE EDWARD The Essanay Company SISS! BOOM! BANG! Presents Francis X. Bushman _ -AND- Bevefly Bayne The Biggest Comedy Hit In A Stupendous Two Part Dramatic Attraction THE HERMIT OF' LONELY GULCH MAURICE COSTELLO _ -AND- MARY CIiARLL'.S()N hit WOMAN IN BLACK A Clever Detective Drama -So n g- He’s A Rag Picker I W. C. EDWARDS tiitni; iiirciitis A -IN- f In Ten Years 3 Ri-:nts 3 “After _ Her Millions” orty Five Minutes of Gen- uine Fun and Laughter The Richest Girl ln The World DRAMA F All Star Program with the Greatest Stars of the Screen. See them today! ,_ _ ___ ,__ f W -=, P vi _ __ --- - - ._ - __ I E..._,;‘. _y `l C0ll/lt`vlODORE LEDYARD, 30709 Pure Bred P. E. I. Enrolment No. 51. “The litttg of Sires" is widt-ly and favorably known tlirougt._t~; the Province, being the sire of some of the very best tr lung stock this Island has yet produced. Five ofhis tors have a mark of 2.2o_ -,vhile nine others are taster than j`._.t.-_ lie is sire ot sucli fainoiis speedc-rs :is Ilildzi 2.16; ‘ ‘ ex Light, '_’.l7 I-l; Iona Girl. 2.19 l--l: Premier, 2.19 l»»l; ` ‘tell Belle, 3.19; Bob Mac, 2.22 1-4. A foal of 2 weeks old at owner’s stables, sired by “Coin niodore Ledyard" may be seen and inspected anytime. This foal has all the style and gracefof rt world-beater-he is with- out doubt one of the finest foals this popular Stallion has yet produced. Owners of well bred mares should see tltis foal before bleeding their mares. Until further notice “Coinmodore Ledyard" will stand at trite stable of his owner DUNCAN R()BEl€TSI_)N, North iver. Uillltl 3-1!T.\lli1i i itat... si... liitiii tit tttitt tilt U O T" m" i t'Conti`riue:l from page four) W viii-nt-tl triii in iiitrltont/t'a1tti playt-tl us :tloitL' tht- t‘t_=;itl for ttlitiiil tlit't-t- iiiiles. \ll tht- Iforips tilting tlit rotttl also got » ~ - ~-ii; of li-"l :intl llntffl lltt' roatl anti bv- Speclal Chairs for Lad1es;>ifl~-f: titi--triiii: us. 'melt ont- ot' tht-nt lltttft :i l.itttl -.-.’ot'tl tot' its anti _\‘ou may ‘ lltt- --'tire I v...s ry protiil to be at <`an» Panama’ Straw and au‘.t-l`i;ti' ;tt_tl :it-r~ pt~t»ii<_l lil lit- jn the kinds of Felt HatsCleanedl "\‘{`.j_',. ‘,“,’,’,'_‘|‘,’_“';‘, ‘,'{{“,""*"“" J _ . ..‘ - . tlititti t-iioiiicli ol 4 -wr-tit io the liospilal about a ivet-li hc- iitztl .or .ti .t` art- ltit\'in‘f t‘<-ally and Blocked il'-\'»-lj' \\»-.:il~t' li--t---_ git;-i lilrif- .ltil_\' lliztvl. llit r- 'l`.' f- 'i'»t-< ;ii't» just otit in w._» .~~..n~r f; itiii itt~.t_~ of i=.»_ii_.~_ittfs`l"'=“ -'-"""-“- tot f>`uedes;tll roots, linp;>rial` \\`-- tr- l-‘E`--1-'tl it: it tktriit just otit- ‘ tilt .t ltl_ .ti..i. to \-l..it its llroit/_-: and White Shoes. t .tit .t , We Clem '1 Our Hats Here. Therefo; we do not havel iiit.- fn 1; ' into ilit- pttrt- :iir oi tht- -ii--.itl lioilit-.~' -tt ht1itilt‘¢~\\>i"g£ l-If 7 ' ' “"0 - i<. v f. ill E§,~ ‘,lp1 _‘Rza rim' tl” 1-ottiizt--.~ _.in i~ so l-int: iii tltt» it-t-in-lit-e-xl lt'_. ri .tlly ::\‘.'l`tll :ti't-ltittl \`pt't-.\'. wht-rt‘ --in (L arlottetown- l“l‘ ‘- _ 'GH~r- 15 - .ii-_. - Hirgi. D|A3Es1‘g5 -ltroyt-d. Britannian Sired by Brazilian 20214 Record 219 Dam I-larnando This t~<-it-hralt-tl son ol' lirazilian will ttitiltt- tlit» soastiii ol' lillff as fol- lowil: \\`ill Ii-avr* the owiit-r's. stable l’ln¢-tio } -sl.. NOT|CE.-_\ll persons attt-nditig the l‘utrtotit~ not-tal at Binoktit-lil to-tiiglit art- iw-iiiit-sit-tl to meet at lliiliittls. Liv- t~i~y Stttlilt-. lit-nt -St., not late-r than 0.110 p. in., where tennis will he pro- vitlt-tl. .\Ir. Benj. (‘arter is the promo- tilt- oi' this t-iitt-rtaiiinietit. lt is for a will-tli_\' purpose-_ Apart front this a _eooil iinit- is ussttri-tl. ljvt-r_vho¢l_v who t-an slioitltl zo and ht-lp swell the tiutn- lit-r. tht- ittiitl anti the t-titet'ttiitimeiit. All tt-:tins fret-_ 1091. LAID TO REST.-'I`lie rt-inain.s of tht- late llt-\'. I-Itl\\'ai‘tl Bt-ll were laitl to rt-st _\'t-sterility in the l’eople`s i`t-tn- ti-tjv. in the inorniit;; the hotly was t-niovt-tl lrtiin tht- latt- liotnt- to the i~`lt'.t'st-_< wits killed right he- sltli- hint. lit- was not loiirltr-tl. (hir -\`-t'I‘f-it-:tiit .\lztlor was \-;ountiL‘d that nirrlil. Uno ol` our guns was all hal- It-rt-tl np. Uni- of tho l'ello\\'s was ltttflly wotitttlt-tl this inorning right he- liiiitl our nun. I think we are going hat-lt for a rt-st soon, nn_\'lt0\v I hope so anti I will he abit- to write often(-t~_ I think I shall close now as they are he- iriiiiiinir to slit-ll its anti I will liavo to ut-t tintli-r covt-r. \\`ill write again wht-it l in-1 tt cliiiiit-I-_ Your loving hrothor. Ll<)()I\'ARD. May Jlrtl, 1915. .ily Dear Sistem- .liist a It-iv lint-s to let. you know that I ani still :ilivo anti t-iijoying good lit-ailh. \\`t- are right. in tho thickest i-l` the iight anti litivt- ht-en for sonic tititt- anti liavt: lost quilt- tt l't-\v inen. I Iliitilt we art- going hack for ii rest .s-tion anti wt- t-i-rttiilily lit-ed lt. l woulil lilrt- to tt-ll you ti lot of lltititqs. but I init.-:lit get into trouble. I rt-tit-ii-<-tl it t-artl from Frank the other dnl' anti would not bo at all sur- prisi-tl lo st-re liitn over liort-_ titty day now. I have not lit-ard at word l`roin Nt-il since ht- wt-nl to the hospital. 'l`lit- (lt-rinans knotzltt-tl ottr lleatl- tittarters litiildltii.: over the other day and ottite tt lot of otir mail was des- 'l`|it- t-liap who livt-tl with nit- in East I-rton was killed yeslertlay und I feel very sorry for hlni. I suppose you are having suninier weather homo now. Our battery has been mentioned in tlespatr.-lit~s_ We have done fine work over lit.-.rt-. l received that par- t-t-l 0. K. lt was fine. 2 prs. socks, l pr. mitts. Il pkg:-i. rltrtirettes, 3 pkgs. mini, a niet- pipe anti titi of tohucco, a pair of wrlsllets. tt tin ol' purlditlg and zi. ltnlaclave. Well, dear sister. as the iiiuilninn is waiting for my mall I wil] close with love to all. From your lovlnz brother, ‘ LEONARD.-* The Army of Constipation ~ lo Growing Smaller I Day. CA.RTER'S LITTLE LIVER PUJ3 on zu umiblo-they lu»,lllipdI¢,lId|luh¢|n,S¢\|owS\h. Mout-11' sTEwA`n1- To-Nioi-t°r.- Re-iiit-inber the Patriotic meeting to- t-rt; \\- e . r. .\. ._ t-Lean, . . \li l\ .I Martin, Stipeudiari Magis \iurra\ Harbour on ttiuc the next Mt'I.cotl. Rt-v. llr. Fullerton lids rt-i~t't_-ntlier lnst wt- litivo liantlletl ii--:triy 4,000 ptttii-nts tip lo the piw-.ll_\' t`or their Ivintt and (‘o\tntr_v in tht- liorrihlt- votillit-ts heavy actions all iiospilals in this art-at st itil utl have only had I5 deaths antong tht- woutidctl wt- liari- lnlntlletl, \vl\ielt is a rt-ttittrkal>lt- rct‘ord_<:0t\sitlcrin5.< titt- niiinht-r ot vt-ry serious eases wi- havo Itzttitlled. lti our corps. \vltl<:li is 'now 200 lstroiig. wt- liavt- bitt tliree lslm\tll‘PS, ,Niii-siiig Sister Mcl.t-tm, ot' Souris, Willie lliiglies. Quart`ermaster-Sot'- gt-tint anti ttiyst-lf. Both the l'ot'ntt_~i'. ure onjoyitit.-5 tht- best oi ltettltli. I httvo lit-c-ii slightly ititlispost-d with an atrtllr-_ attack of iiitligestioit. but uni l't_-t-liiig itittvli better ttntl gaiiiilu: in Ile-sh. (Jiio tliini; that iii-is iniiiit-iist-ly plt-:ist-il nit- is the splendid t'r-spoti.~‘t~ of recruits in the Island to the t-all \\'e not-tl tlieiti all. We linvi- otil_\' ont- lslantler pull(-tit iii the liospltnl at tht- pri-gt-nt timt-, natnt-_ly (‘:tpt_ Wist- nl’ the Sloth ltlilt-s, Wiiniepc-ix. i'ornii-r- ly of Milton and a hrotlit-r-lii»ltiw of lt. l-I. Mtiteh. (‘liarlo!N`-towti. lit: iii tlolug nicely. _,_ i received it very iiiterestlitt: letter front Miss-.-\. Beatrice Mt-in-ntl for- merly of Charlottetown. also liitt now of Ulteshirt-. ldttnlatitl. Site vt-ry kindly forwartletl at oiiitntlty ot' rt-utlliig mut- ter also-for the patients in Prlllct- Edward Island Wrtrtl. I ani sure that “Tho lloine Gtiiird" is a graiid .=i<'lir_\irie-niid uni gludso inaiiy ot' the older citizens are lltlln' ing lt. and iiiattitesting such iiite-rest. in lionie tit-.l`i=-.iist-. It is not only for the Mother Land that We are light- ing bitt for otir own homes and colin- try too. The German. "Hans" lgive already worked out ltlielr Hen isli atrocities on our own lair sons ot the Dominion ns they have done count- lt-its times be-fore upon the innocent defenseless and homeless Belgians; whom the-_v have grossly K1‘0ll"<1 “Hd” the heel ul oppression. To those of our fortunt- to have fallen liito their lmnds they lmvo-niutcd out no mort-y. They would do the name with us all should the opportunity arise. ' present time. not even the wherea hours of my own son. but wherever tratll lone ol the DI will render n good' account of theni- Marinee 3 ir-» m- ~. I The Centra) Guardian' , 'ron aY`-wr~:oNi-:soar AND T_HUnsnAY at 3.15 1.15 & s.so l{4_§M -r-:v¢..mg7&s.4s l - == s.i;z:.t§.°;tr.;i-'fr ti-1:: cast -i-tm.. 1-sasy I - _ 'I loitt-t¢,“»,i last night at 10.50, on time. - . itigitt aitottint siewaiié. 'rite i!iv|[iei;l¢- Lord Bmwel- Lyftmfg Story, f.f1‘-iii-l.‘.f‘.l..?ff The Last Days gf it INJURED.- Yesterday alternoou - _ about halt’ past four little Leonard’ . 6 6 _ _ Toonths was accidentally run over by __ A __ .V _ a jlggcr in the vicinity of the Tele- . . ._ - ' ' 7,," t»r..,.it once .tttti was pmty itatiiy f 10.000 People in This Most Impressive of all SP¢°@. . liruist-tl. Ile was picked up by Mr. \ _ _ _ . ‘ ' 1" "- .Itinies iiiurley who sunnnont-tl a doc- ThE HISISOYIC R0maD ATBIIH In all IIS G1‘3l1d€llf~ t ~i ,finer i ti ..t'ith ° ' t E ti Chaesuviaces . oi-tilt; S _ exam ua’o_ii stu ere E F|ght_\ngG]ad1a ors, xg; ng _ _ , of P0 enbefore “"“‘ " ""°“‘ “‘]“’*' “““ ‘"9 ‘ad Heroic Glaucus thrown to Ferocious Lion s. City ml’ " F was 'am' "°me;__ ‘V during and after eruption of Mt. Vesuvius. __ 1 ..-'§.fll.‘;W.i.l'..‘?°.'.3E'I§.ilflltill Myriad Scenes of Dazzling Splendor and Ma§r\ifi¢$11¢¢-' 011 _ f‘,"`;,'§f{“§]‘,§Q, {§,,,§§§ R‘}§;§"_“-`,`,,,,",?,§"’f,’,‘,’§ ` a Scale or Prodicality never before Attempted l`-iii--"lf-5----Sé`}»?§ ’ti§?3f.“..‘;*‘_li;`;.i.‘.;‘;l_ “Lt A Two Hour Maze of Wonderful Pictures wrecking train cleared the trztrk the _ __ same night and the regular train left _ _ - f _ it-t-_ \Vlill-- still beariiii; thi- iiaine ull .it Y res A tri fiom our own l`roin"‘ own blood who have met with the mill- 'l inoriiitiig. I I i » 0 “Bias I‘orset demonstration to-dlly ll at In ii at ottr corset department. Moore & | - , _ _ . _ _ _ r T roar-5-zcmzt _ _ _,_ ____1 - g (Continued from page one) the l’rc-sh_\'tt_-ry. .\'evertlir-lt-ss, wht-ti the ~Sttpt-,riiiteiiilc-tit math- his rt-port, from time to linit- the (‘ltur<‘lt itiv;\t~l-A iilily approved ot his action; und now that we are able to look over tht- wliolc field as lit- saw it then. wt- set- that.liis.\vay was the only way. IL was a sttipeitdous task. Mon wt-rt- few. tht- call was gr(-ut. -.intl tht- Slllll‘l'~ init-titli-nt. was not iitt-liiit-it to stop tit any nieeti(-s ol" (‘htlrt~Ii ttsaigi-. lit- tlitl his work- as out-usioii ri-t|\tli'etl. anti 10-day tht-.wliole t`hnrt'h joins in :say- ing that he was the lktrtlit-st-sipililt.-tl inun of the grt-at iiiairv tar-siglitt-tl tneii of liiS day. Many of lin- nit-tt wlto served under Dr Robertson tzoniplain- t-tl bitterly ol' llif-it'-tretttuiettt at his liantls. Ile spared neillit-r liiinst-ll' nor those under hint. hut tht- gr:-:tt iitnjority ol` tht' nit-it wlto \\'t-rv ittspir- t-tl li_\' the Supl-rintt-tidetit`s own spirit praise l1illl_fo1‘ his st-if-sutzriiltfiiig von- dut-t all through tliost- artlttotis tltty.~', and not n few of them liovi- lt-l`t on ret-ortl that they learnt-tl inort- in six tiionlhs under Ilr Robertson than in six years untier tht- avr-rztgc pi‘oi‘t-ssor. Those were the days wlii-it nit-n had to tio tht-ir own cooltitig :intl wa:-iiiiirtf. anti \'er_\' often eva-it such worlt as that was done at great disatlvaitttigt-_ Salaries wc-re ti. negligible t|itaitliiy,` and no end ol' int-oti\'t-tiiotit-r- and tlis-I t:oml'ort had to lic- t-ticutttitt-rt-tl zttttl ivetitltt-i't-tl llirougli. The Sup<_-riiitt-title-tit. worn out with. his ltartl attd tryitii; task. t`\-l\ tlit- wt-iglit ol` yi-:trs tc-lliiii: upon hint. and lititl down his wort. al lllt- agt- ot tio.- tlyiiig pritctit-nll_\' in liariit-:-.sz Soinr- idt-tt of his tnitliftiliit-,ss in his ii-r»i'l: niu_\‘ lit- gtttlierc-tl front tin- fat-l that in all his _vt-airs ol' st-rvit-0 in llit- \\'t-st lit- was st-paratt-tl front his l'aiiiil_\‘ ntotit ol` the tiniti and was tihli- to .-apr-nil only ont- t‘lirisliit:is l>t-lwt-t-ti i.\.\l ittitl l.\i‘T., 'l`lit- l`liurt:li rt-all_\' ditl not t't-alisv ilu-` i;i‘t-atttess ot' tht- matt tttilil il lit-t'z\t\ii- nwtirt- that lic was about to pass irottt this t-urtlily split-ro. wlii-tt thi- \liIIit'tiit_\' of llntliitt.: sorttt-ottv to do thi- satin-` work lat-eil those in eliairizt- tit tht- (`hut"L'lt`s policy in tht- \\'t-st. 'l`lit\li il was tottiitl that Instr-:til oi' ont- hiatt Q 52 now L-gap, ;t good deal less than formerly otta-am ' " f' i'rAt.iAu siuc uncetus- l""'W"“ a m[ii[iiviiii.Ritiini fi” "‘fY‘*°°e / an tlic c-oic of t\ A _ ph » _ _ . . . ‘ c _ o' sincc \'out'lu\t>titc Italian .Silk Lirillcll a* wo.. 00% J ' is matic in Canada bv cxpcrr. and robust J f \) . .;Q;`_tT:""' _ \ _ J.. H //2') ""7\`i~i-YQ-/_. - .i ' (`-tirittlrin ¥’irls_ in bril-lhf “WY “"7rk"°°m5 ,»i,,ttppt-tl \\ ith the most modern machinery tn' the not-lil. livcry dtttotv t!11\'\'“’"“ "i tit-\t-i'l\,' cle- i--ned and cfacctitcd us onli' ‘hc lwihr--.i;,|-;,||1tj skill cztnl'.if>hion_tt. qbl'i0W|'l livillit' -iiiut'l.t"~l rllllll-* and Prlccd within fltlfillll. "Wu Q40-nv of t~__'”\@7¢,/ ifll ~`. .- " it -,_ if '\ V. I ' ; -5-.. i ;_ 1' sT.ti_\'i'| t. ~ _ - - ,lt ~!- .,,_ l t>.»,~r_ 3 sr. <;.\'i'|t.»\Ri.\tL.\. ONT- .f' All M; '_ .-\i 1.¢ft.~_r'°t_»..~f- f2ut.tto`7 .Silk L.-Intex 5 D 6 g W ..._. \`t"/1.'-pr /to thi' .nitlretr of vtiitr ‘ t.-tt.-.-1. tit.../tty" -'\-'th \t`itt'iit,;.-iii ai-fill* - Ready to eat-delicious--economical-nourishing. are taxi-tl to llii_-lr utino. ut s ‘i itintt- as the woutitled are able to he traiisl'i-rreil l»_\' llospital Ship ttt'ros:= X the (`ltantiel to lilttgland. So tar wt-‘ SW€3l’S By (rfélpé-NUTS Algot Lange--famous trophic explorer-recently made a perilous exploration The question _of food supplies was rt big one. Economy of space-food value-keeping qualities-palatztbility-all had to be considered. Lange chose for this standby- Grape-Nut i Here is the way he refers to this food here and there through his book, "the “I have included in my supplies Grape-Nuts” “At lunch I eat some Grape-Nuts (an American breakfast cereal) with condensed milk.” ' ‘After this egg (turtle) meal comes for me from sealed tins.” ' “I go back to- the moloca at noon to eat my A 0 lunch of roast turtle, Grape-Nuts and hard-tack.” ‘- ' l " Epvefywhere-at home or abroad--wherever big things are accomplished-this famous wheat and barley food is relied upon to build and sustain vigor and energy Fr. W LYLES. \ 'WI lll [thc-y are all at home may rest nssui-et “ ’ I a.-:.'.°' I--Ll -f-'t:'.'.'i..:'r.:'-.r.':.':t There s a Reason” for Grap¢.Nu¢5 ¢uauru.iins::;ossrém umuiruafrselygia -1;-gi'g@i§§37g;g°';j§ét Wm” I MADIE IN CANADA - -sold by Grocers everywhere ` to all in the old town before conclu- _ - _ _ 1 dt-it- and ft;-salt: §°:tv°;&mhm"yr Canadian Postum Cereal Co, Ltd, Windsor, Ontario. - ' f - »' z sg- .1 . ~Ilm‘l-9_~~wl`-It|(*1qI§,e__Qg¥- V _»l '_ that ltztvt- lit‘t'n waging. After such ’ -f _I _-_._|