f ” '_-:'UNE"‘» 1917 E' _ _THE caannorrsrowu oosnolas ~ “race r’n'lzils' _ ""‘ Pl. \ ` -I 'I _='_$"' IA 6.1 ‘I ... . . ,_ . _ \ » _ r . ` f ,».. . t 3* I * , - l' -_L-af»»~»--v-..'......~_» _ -_,,~_;;',. ',__ *'a,illrll lllE aasllltilss. _ ___ _ 't _ Slr,- The coal mine operitorg U P-15”.” 5"’ “U18 made for the estab- Ashmellt of a large cantonmerlt at of 7”' Mui- lhlrlty-tive miles west of the United States have held a meet- 'B.°°¢°ll. and near the mill city of Low or ell. The location is an ideal one, be. the United States: may “UBB the transportation facilities are ing with the Federal Trade -soard an have promised plenty or all gm ,I Very adequate for the handling of ll d _ or coal for everybody, 1;, ,expected large number of troops and supplies. that a hundred million tons more 'ol Preparations lor the great struggle e_ l vln oe produced this year than “’° "0" ‘skins on a aeelaealy mult- Wotl ‘mined -during 1910. cuatome must s°t;‘1‘B.l\l1 the Market," by mrylr ulwance -supplier. lt they-will exe: “"°°‘ ‘H ‘i\'°"°'l in the soldiers' cise patience and buy as they need “"" U Uncle Sam may be slow to wrath. abundant ‘Alma supply 10,. ey,,,.yb0dy_ But when he gets going Gllllerel John J. Pershing who re- H68 likely ‘° “W"°P Everything °°i_VU,li N' -11"* training in the nralrlnl 0”' °' "‘° Pm'-' ' I waijundelf Oen‘l Nelson A. Mlles;| I ‘im 51"- el”-» .andfllae lliiplee fought in Cuba, Mexico' F- H- 3|9NEY» “U W9 lllmllbllml. is an excellent W“k°n°m»` MUS- -there will be plant of coal and chaise to lead 'the army into France Many people seem to think -that lil |liI_ll1.el\ie;:lltll;l’l;er- of recruits. - ' Col. Rodilevelt ils'a born leader, d a ngllter, ind without any doubt Tl1le`t'“'"ee' 105th 0~ S- Dfilfi F'U“d 'hi _ most popular man in the United Sta- ten today.r.~~ _. - >~---- ----~--~-~,,,--_____.__.____ _H __ if nEcElPT.- 'rho following re- Colonel 'louosevelt were made an of. “CPF ‘.5 "\M'¢Ql1UllB%l\!. it would draw rg “Y "pecli *Htl il Seems ae. though SWF! other msn one meets on the <‘0lDl was handed to Major Bartlett 011 the eve of the departure of the celved from »Ma]or A. A'_ Bartlett. sum of $127.50, also 216 pairs socks. (Szd.) IE. H. Strong, Lieut., 0. C.. 105th Battalion Draft.” 'Xl3iiiaiil`lé°élié§i§' OO_lQQOQO*fOOOOOO¢O¢I'O0OOO'lHi§O0OOOOOOOi~ » . OOQOO Ole the ada. under thla Ilaae eo 0 fl! wud par insertion who _ fn 2, $°.°”LP='; 2°5 22:2? gif” ,',:'.';"' FouND sum or MDNEY FINDER a |\ tllin Gout” your worda and aavo mo " A FOUND rf can' have same by applying at plldr Ado. taken by phone or 79062M“' . by-nmymnu Wm, °,,d.,,_ stamp' Guardian office and paying for ad. o ` y mail will ba charged at ‘lr 2 r pid, te cover book-keepin cha _105th 0. S. Battalion draft; “Re-- ` Guards# rr Pave to buy ln this province? 1-l-IE clr-Y RETAIL sroaee will close toda (Monda ) at 1 o’ciock Y Y (Kitlg’s Birthday). 821 TRANSFERRIED.- Mr. L. C. Goodge, of the Dominion Express Colnpanfs staff, Charlottetown, has _ bglen transferred to the St. John o ce. _ THE STEAMER8.-The (lar Ferry steamer left here Saturday morning lor Plctou. She wos loading cargo there yesterday and is expected to ar- rive ln Charlottetown today. The ~S. S. Arannlore arrived in -(!harlotteto'wl_l at 6 L;-'clock last evening. She is loading cargo today. The Stanley was expected to arrive last night, but word came later statingthat she had been ordered to proceed to Halifax. The Northumberland arrived ill Surm-- merslde at 9.45 on Saturday night. _ mr”-‘ `T:-E-_-~-_fr ;:. ~..¢,-_1q-¢-_-_-_-_.- I _ - ,_-- _ ' FUNERAL _NOTlCE_.-The funeral ot the late Chester F. Van lderstlne will- t_ake~- place- this afternoon et 2.30_p.m. from-his home 25 Orlehar street to St.,l.’aul’s church. thence to Peoples' Cemetery. ° PLEASANTLY REMEMBERED.- On _Saturday evening Mr. R.ii. Jen- kins, C.~C.. and Mrs. Jenkins were gi- ven a surprise reception by their friends of ills liaptlst _Church E- und some of their neighbors. lt'wall the 20th anniversary of tllelr ‘wedding and they were nlade the recipients oi’ a beautiful set of cut glass and an ap- propriate address, wlllch was read by Mr. J.P. Gol'don_ Bev. Mr. Freeluall made the forlllal pl~'esent.silo_ll, while little Miss Enid Plark, dallglltel“of Slllll- Clark ofthe Experimental Farm Preiehlefl them with a,__hsautlful llou-, llllel. Mrs. .Vlye-rs and Mrs. lielldcr- soll added pleasure to tho occasir.-ll by the rendition ` of bel-lutif'lll solos. Slweches were matic nllrl rctrosh- MEMORIAL SERVICE.-- 'Th morning service ill the Baptie K a memorable one. f Church y-csterday was a most inl- preesive -and. inspiring one, being in the form of s. memorial to the late Gunner Richard Burhoe, son of Ml. and Mrs_ John it. Burhoe, City, whose do-sth l'rom wounds,- recelv- t 0 ments served and the occasion made rnlsolllts ` Dl'. alld Mrs_ McMGulgall returned 0 Elrlerald on Saturday. Extraordinary List of Exceptional Features for this Wet-If :lt _ “‘°PRINCE EDWARD ._&- Matinee Dany 3.15 Night 7'-s.45 Today ’°”"i»l;.‘;;tl‘°’ j MARIE Dollo f-IN-_ Lost and Won Avgripplng story of a news Girl’s Rise in Life, , , MAN; ritten especially for Miss Doro by cll - 4 ` _ _ ing Pollock ‘und Rentlo_ld_,Wol_f__ ann t.Asl lihoné I ' "wA~_r¢°- MANY 1° in 'MIL - ~ ~ » » _ 149ot.orbrn'tstra-xt I _...__ .`.I€`e`-I I- ,,,_,_,,,,,,,_ _ "_~-~-rlrfr-"° -_ April 25th; and was. chronicled in The Guardian of May 2nd. Rev. C. R. Freeman preached -an eloquent and inspiring sermon on thc' sub- ject,- "The Unseen Pathway.” A GREAT TREAT IN STORE.- A number of Charlottetown ladies. ever on the -look out for sonle means of smoothing thc- way for the boys who have gone overseas-, have decid- ed to hold ll lnlnstrel enter-talimment in .Prince of Wales College Hall on Thursday evening, June 14th, for the purpose of raising a fund for thc 105th Battalion (now thc '10-ith) to be presented before the remainder of the regiment leaves England for the trenches. Everyone will be gllld to lend a helping hand towards making this' fund a success, towards making the gift worthy of the province and of the _homes from which. only lt short time ago, these 1.200 youlll.: men left for the ullcertnintllles and the hardsllipr. of war. Apart frolll the worthiness of the' object the olltertainlllent itsclf will be one ot* the best r-vel' staged in the city. it will be lllod_elled` :liter elxtr-rtsilllllcnts l-ccelltly glvcll ill l~lalil’ax untl which lllct with pheno- menal success-_ ’l`llere will be l’orty voiceg in the choruses. ull thc songs nlul jokes' of which lhcrc orc lnany, are' bland __1le_wj, ‘Tha 'ladies -in charge are ls-avi'lig‘notl'iirlg ulldollo that call' cont-_r_lbtl‘te` to the' vsuclscss ol' the entertaInl'n`ent`andz-they muy be relied npon t_o t’llllll 'their plolglse to nlake it- the most enjoyable lt nil' ol' its kind ever given irf't_he~ city. Tllurs- lilly ovellillg, Juno 14_t'll ,is thc time and citizens arc advIlis'ed‘»to hold tin- uight in reserve tor,it and__y_o `Ict no other engagement pre_vet_1\t uttrn- tlllllce. Seals arei‘ 'already 'being en- gaged to insure ltdlnleslon us u crowded house is' assured. _ -Tickets will be on sale shortly hy the 'Boy Scouts and everybody is advised to htly the 'first tic`k'e't offe'retI_ Barber Cured _ oi Eczema GENEROUSLY TELL8 OTHERS HOW _CU_RE WASEFFECTED. 'l‘m-onto, Ont.. April 30.- No one is better qualified to judge of treat- ment for skin trouble than thebar- ber_ lie tlllds his customers -bothered with barber’s Itch, pimplss and adse- ms and has his own ditllcultles in treating these conditions after shny- ing. Mr. Lewis lellrllcd l'rolll a cllstomer about Dr. (_‘llaae's Ointment, and when he contracted eczenla, applied this tl‘t-utnlent. with most satisfactory reslllts. l-lo is naturllliy onlilllsiastlc now ill reconllncnlilng this oillt-lllelltI to any one suffl-ring frolll slulllur skill troubles. Mr. George Lewis, barber. 2021/Q Wellesley street, Toronto, writes: “l was for some time troubled with on eczema eruption ou tilt-_ scalp and oh- taillerl lelllpol':lr-,~ relief hy the use of a tonic. About six Inlollths tutor little blotcltcrl broke out on my face and the doctor prolloilltceli the trouble to be lzczelna. l llellrd Dt I)r. t‘.hase's Ointment through a cllstonler wllo was cured by this trelltlllont alter- tr_v- ing nluny l'elnellires ill vllln, so l lletlall the use ol’ this ()int_lllcni and ill a short glrule the vozefnlll entirely disap- peared t'l'o|n my face and scalp. Yoll can imagine my relief, ns l am a bar ber by trade and having lt tnce cover- cq with pilnplcs or blot:-iles was not conducive to good businl~s>l_ l slnlll tukc grant pleasure ill rccoln- melldlng Dr. t‘.liase's Ointment to any customer with facini or other troubles of *his nature." l)r. (`.haso‘s Ointment, tl0c rl box, at all dealers, or Edmansoll, Bates & (‘o., Limited, Toronto. EXPERT ' EYE _ SERVICE _.___- We have recently had the privilege moat expert' _0ptlelaaa_jin~Catiadd we have atullletl their metlloaa alla aean them practically demonstrated. ‘and it is a matter of gralldeatioli to be able to lay that the service we are giving our patrons, we believe la quits equal to that obtainable in of visiting the oillcei 'of some of the , Flshin leave this morning for Halifax. I Dl'. Garrison, Supl. of tllo,Sullator- ium. North \‘Vlltsllil'e, was in town on Saturday. Tilt- Guardian regets toiearn- that that; esteemed citizell,Mr_ Martin West contillucs very low. Mr. (‘..l~l .llellolt nrrivcd home Sa- Y\ll'\lB_\’ flight from St. John and Mc-ll- Il Illlllllll MRS. HERMAN JONES At Pownal, on May 10th, after an illness of over two weeks, there en- tered into rest, Ellen B., _be-love-tl wife ol' Hornlull Jones, aged 39. ln- ternlcnt wus zlt llazelbrook (‘,c‘llletol-_v of wil-Ich cllurcll sho was ll nlenlber. Besides her husband, she- leaves foltr bright boys to miss llel‘ tender, lov- ing l'ure_ Mrs-_ Jollcs was the dallghtcl' ol Mr. und Mrs. llobori l)l'ukc', West River, by wllolll silt- is survived :Intl also by four sisters. and tw`b lllotll- crs. Sill: was ol’ ll gentle, retiring dis. position, wllo scorlll-ll io soy nn ull- klllll word. Silo l'l~gtll'Ilvtl llolnr- ns lim* ron-llll llllll stnlgllt to instruvl hor chiltlrcll in thc' wuy nl' truth null l‘ight_eollslles:-:». llcr fllitll lln hcl Suv- loul- onli hcl' ot;l|\lll=scr-llt»t- lo ills will collrzerlllllg llt-,r, were lllllllil`cst1-4-. throughout hcl- illness. On sovr~l':ll or caslolls, silo sang llut`uilcrillgly, sonn- _l’i3}!_9.I.‘ll..ti_.llylllll oi'_truHt. Witcn suvll mothers are so much llt~r-:Iwi int-on, sclously we ask _ "Ah, why? We know Gotl llevc`rmake.~‘. mlsiairl-s Nor can llis purpose full. Anil so` Because the hand that orders all. That mlngles c'ver_v cup. ~ 'Phat moves in secret c-.ll-th'sI ‘ Dissolving views- is ills; We therefore, "know" that “a-ll things As' tlley come. together' work, . “ For' God.” The heartfelt sympathy- of -thc com munity goes out to the husband, chil- dren and friends in their bereave ment. _ M_R. CHESTER F. VAN IDERSTINE Many friends ill Cllarlottctowu were pained to learn of .the lieatll nl his home in this city on Saturday evening, of Mr. Chester F. -Van lder- stinc, son of Mr. and Mrs. (lephals Van lrierstlne, Orlebar Street. Dc- ceasctl, who wos for some years :I very clliclellt clerk lll the itoyul llllllk in this city uftl=.rwnl'tls joined thc staff or the Pulludilln Bank of Cmn- nlerco hclng _tl'onsl`erl'ed to thc hrllllch at Alnllm'st_ llc lrnlllilwti lhoro but a few months whcll llc was trullst't~.\~l‘cd to \Vestcl°n Pullurill. lit-_rc his llclllth bl'oko dc-wll lllul lust Ju- lltlnry he l'etllrltcti bouts in the ilopc tllut he would be l'cstol~c.ti by his nn- tlvo air. This llllforlllllattdy dill not prove- io be tho (slut: and ho 1.:rlll|I|llll_\' IZrl'w wt-nkcr, lllltil the onli 1-anne on _5l\_l!!l'_1|.=l.‘!..c_vol\llIl§ ul _7 o'l:lock. ilu- cl-nsr~ll was li very hrlghl tlnrl popu- lar young mall, ull ctilclemi# and cour- lct;-lls clcrk ulltl his llclnlse at thc early use of 25 is indeed rogl-cttllblc, lla took an active intt=.re-st ill slillc tics lllul as goal tcndér for the Abeg- wnit Hockey team of several years llgn wus regarded ss without at penr in this Province. Ile was also nll esleelncri member of the l.().0.|-T Sull- Olklllluio and. Encuntpmont ulul llobc- llllh Lotigos; all-lo' ll .lnembcr- r;-f thc. A.lt‘. anti A-.M., Vlctorill liodges null of Alcxanllrn t‘.haptr»-r nllll also hc- lollgcd lo the. I}.€l.A`_ Ho is 'surviv- oll b_v ills parents mul tllrrl- brotllt-rs, Waltlroll, who lcft horn _wllh tllr-. Ellllil Siege Buttery and is at |ll‘esl=.llt in ll hospital ill l.tlnllon;_nfter jlcillg at the front fm"sevel‘al'ml)rltils'; l-lcvorlcy and Frank at home. To the bcrenv- ell the Guartllsll extends sincere sym- pathy. IIII’,il‘. \ "" \ _.Get ` '~ your ` Tackle We can give The Secret _Kingdom CHARLIE CHAPLIN ln his latest comedy hit (6 79 The capture of the crew of the schooner by pirates. Their thrilling escape, and the destruction of the Y rf" _ '- _ pirate band. age some of the thrilling scenes in The Mystery of the Double Lrogs _ ‘_|s__c `_a_p er ___ _“___ _ 15 Weeks of Thrills ami Niystsry. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ' Start Right. One of the Best Serials we have ever scelled. A .See the first r.ha|-tier. worth successor to “Thug Shielding Shadow.” Yon wont want to miss tllc It-at. SGT. DUNCAN MACNEII .__ ___ _;-_-5"' _,__ ' ____ _..__;r: _ .__.__Zil t_ _ ...___ -__ _.__ I Dr. Walsh, Mount_ Stewsll, was in the city on Saturday. Mr. G. I). Steele, City, left Satur- day fol- St. John. Mr. \V. U. Silll-lull' of the Bank ot' Nova Sculill, St. John, is spolltilllg tllc, llolllloy in _l‘ll:lrlotIclowll, ll gllcst at the Russ. ` sl - Sho ir; till- guest ol' the lvllrscs l"r-tcres llt lil-ighton. I Mr. Alllcrt A, l’crr_\‘ who l'l:t'cllll_\' lllolllll \I , ullt lt- llc l~. ln. crm :uorl-_ 'l’ilis is ll lvsllllllsilllla posi- tion. wlllcll -.\il'. i’t~rr_v ju.-:l`|y nn-ril.~I lllul ills fl'il:l|tl:~‘ will ln' |lll‘:l.~a1‘ll ill lczlrll uf his nrunu.-fioll. Sir (‘lnlrlr\s llnllllll rt-lurllotl lo tht- -vily on l"ritlu_v lliiilll frtnll ll nrolrlllg- ml visit lo 'l‘i-gllisll, wilcrt- Ill- wus _lu- strunlt-ntul in y,rcllll_v usslsilnl: Ihr- l'tlllllt_-l‘.=. ill pl'o>_\> D . '-r\ »<@_;t.//I If lrllolm- ilwllliille-_ '-Il.|i|i|llll:'. ISHS'/C - Sci 1°: ° c ,,, _ -lu? "ID Ulf*-\ mn `\;`J P ,',,y|:l.-,‘,I,|]:jI|1|Il" }l~'l l.-I»_ nl-r htlll/ , _ _ _ _ _ ._ _ ._ ""\ ‘ -1' .ulllll _l. _l_ I: \‘.' .I1 ~:u\', |i!|.\‘..'»,`_'S.\l lnoll, i-I lim. lilrlts. I if yoll cm- illll-l'»~.l¢-li lu zl veget e-.._'_.._- -E5 '---~ “E'*"‘;‘:|1.alllt» or llowvr ;‘.rr|l~~ll_ ll will lluv \’ 'lu svlul for J. .l_ tl;l_\ .\'» Stink pl llirzl, it llt-'ut Iillll- II-,oIl-I->.~'.:lt|‘_\' \l=:'l-I;:illt» |»l:||lt:s, lll ">\ \\ I-lllllllll; »~xll';l I'-:ll‘l_\ r':llIIi;|;1,1=._ tllllll _ i _ Bcrthzl l~`vl'g\lsolll has nrllvr\_tl lloln _T ‘ ~ I/ tiowf-r, tolll.rtIl_ _Intl I-r-It-|',\', with all Vollcollvcl' to . Jellll thc sllllllller llcrc I 7 D D I) 5 // _ lcllulilllz, plllr-.y_ Ilzli _\', rwllllnliolt, ll f if ';t, --loci-1-. rcl-llillu, ph x, ‘§ I N _ ::;ll\'l:l. ltrwlllzl :ln-i ;l lltl:.i ol' llill tr- |o