I _ , -. - 1 ~.";-;~ '»'.'3'; __ t . » ,.-__» '_.v¢`., ' ' . * ' . ` r~. U ‘ l ' . . 1 _ I t _APRIL 16. 1917 - . - _ 'rr-in oH.iRLo'1'rE'r0wN GUARDIAN PAGE FrvE *__ " F T ' ' ' ' ' ,l i ’ ' ` rl 'V '-1 “I ~ it - - -, 1’ . I I r -I Bad The Central Guardiant The Willis ` Roads I A. SE. -Toomhs Piano Has Character and ‘Style It is the favorite instru rr. r ‘ ent of H.R H. the Duke of \\\../*'1'///I///x\\\\\\\\w////I/P/Aar._\\\\\ - uv 5 5 5 5’ famous Montreal G r'a n d Opera Company and hund.. red of famous pianists. It is an excellent piano and can he bought on easy terms~-pay as you play. ` 177 Queen Street Standard - Railroad Watches Waltham , Elgiii ' Hamilton :it lowest prices. W//I/A\\\\\xifv///1//I/§\\\\{§\\.\av/111111 " " ii 7 I C. W. Patterson Cor. Great George and Grafton Streets ‘ BOSTON FISH ADS AUSTIN HALEY _ Commission Merchant , . - Fresh and Salt Fish Canned Goods, Lobstero, Scallops Claml. 176 Atlantic Ave , Boston Consignments Solicited - - R797-1-6Msthu1?wknEs12wknpd. ,_ most; impassable, let. supply your Drugs i»’.?..';2 “..‘l“.‘$.'.;.§i'.;l-‘..{*°il‘.‘; By Mail We are as near as you st Office- or rural bo ,_.. th our large complet tack of Drugs, 'P a t e n dicines, Horse and cattl medics; Dyes &c. we ca ill all orders promptly' Geo. E. Hughes “Tho Poop|o'a Drugglst" See 0ui' Window Morris=Smith-Beer '.3 O fb 54 »-i S I \\\YR\\\\\\\\lIIlIIll\\\\\\\\\7IIA\R§ . ' null I\\\\\v-:za/1/rilll 'l'.'.'..'."l`.L*_ &\\\:'1v/////1/4\\\\\\\\w/41'. $3.95 ere You ' This price cannot eaten in Canada. today eoffer while they last omans Patent High Cu accd Boot: with dull Ki op and neat heel The Cash System is heIp-- ng us to sell vou goods at ower prices than ever and we wint you to call and see hose Stylish Boots. 'W B- f-r BJ ' g Q /II//lIlL\\\\\\\“\\\\\\\\?IlA\\\ R\\\\\\\\\ Ill;/_/Ill-§‘§\\\\Yll:l{£\\\\! WIlllIlIII5§\\\\\\\\VII//I/i\\\\\\\§\\\\YlII&'\\\? /III/III4\\\\\\\\`//III ~ QD' 7IIIIIlllll&\\\\\\\ Chocolatt ‘Ihe Ready to Use Chocolate - Contains ths Chocolate, Milk and Sugar, and is M\\\\\§1I no cooking-required. so delicately prepared that the flavor is superior to any other preparation of Chocolate on the market. Prepared instantly by adding boiling water only \\\\\§..’J\_\ I \\\\\ Beer & Goff PHoN1‘s 52-1=o QUEEN S &\\\\\\\v/1////I/a§\\\\\\\vlllm\\\m\\\v////////_-_A r-I .1 -1-.,_y is .§“~f-.T--W- " ' 4- ”""| ` IAN GOVERNMENT RAILWAYS (JANATRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TIME TABLE IN EFFECT. FEBRUARY lot., 1917. ATLANTIC STANDARD TlM$.amB Inward Read Up __ r '- Trains outward Read down Tue' DAHAY DAILY Tues , _ ex. Sun. Thurs ' " 'll“é‘°t ex' SW' it sat » ' & “ A.Mr- D ‘ Arr. 10.20 9.08 \\\\\\\ * ,_ \-l 41// I-I °sFPs; 6|-‘C\ 055.9' war# £\7@l\753 QBFCQZ > Nww+97 z~:<:\:.:>-ir.-ag QP-‘l~3¢7\U\. .M. 2.20 Dept. Charlottetown Hunter River Emerald Junction 3-22 Kensington 7-45 40 _20 rr, Sumniersldo Dim- 7-1§*_AM_____‘_ . _ ...- **'”""’ A. _ V. ex. Sun. ° Emerald Junction 3-lg 'l~HéiT’i.i'<>T=. ` H A U w..d` 'rims' I ....i___ ' - . > ' ' tr is 'l‘h . W d. » S°f-“rF"- 8 ` gli. fiii / _ F1v1.t'l‘\\-I-.N'rY rrvtg - . ‘ ,A . °““"°""'°"“ ' A"' mo liiiii ' n.\n|\\\\\\v/I//1:41/////I/¢\\\\\\\m e\\\\\\\\\\\‘zulA\\ _ 53 8 30 ° gn. P.M.D t .10 3.00 BD. 955 4.40 4.45 Ml-l"l§)'f3'l°" 9_0, s_ ‘M 5'” »' eterl 338 ' PATRIOTIC CONCERT.- In un- other r:oluu_ni of this issue is given an outline of work being done by the 8th Canadlrin Selge Buttery Auxiliary. Ilelp along this good cause by attend- ing the concert in the P. W. C. llnll. l~‘rlduy' evening, April 20th, 90l2 FUNERAL SERVICES.- The frill- eml of the late Mr. John ll. Cudrnore took place ,from the Mt. Herbert Us phannge Friday rnorning. A special train left the city at 7.15 a. m. for Mt, Herbert, returning to the city again at 8.45 o’clock to take all those wishing to accompany the remains to Wellington. A large number attend- ed, At Wellington there was a full church service conducted by Rev. Mr. Young and Rev. Mr. Leard. The body was then taken charge oi' by the members ot’ Union Lodge and convey- ed to Union Cemetery for interment. The pall-bearers were Messrs llam- niond' Kely, Ernest Mntrli, F. T. Morrow, R. K. Llrncc, J. J. Storey and Mae Mrlreod. PATRIOTIC S. O. T._- Triumph Division S. O. T., North Wiltshire, sets on example which other divi- sions would do well to follow. They have subs'cI'ibed, during the past year, $88.00 to the Ttelglan llelieet' r-uma; ati-mo to v. M. rf. A. Ftmti; und $21.00 to Prisoners’ ol’ War l"untl; :\nd have also collected $44.00 for Sailors' ltolief I-‘und. l~‘li'teen meni- bels have since adopted u prisoner, The oliicers mr the present. quarter ure: W. P.,---Bro_ Walter Clark; W. A.,-Sis, Evelyn Clow; II. S.,YSi.~i. Mary`(‘.lark: A. ll. S.,-Bro. John (`lurIt; l<‘. S.,--Bro. Edison fidaster; ’i`reas,~Bro. Win. It, iilurlr; t‘ond,~ Bro. Wlli'rId l<‘rlz/.oli; A. Cond..- llro ll;1vi>~.MItcImll; I. S..~Bl‘o, Der ill White; O. S.,--llro, Watson Lui' t»i~r; 0rganls't,~»Sis. Elin (‘.lark. ililUNl]lll SIIIIIIERS (Continued from Pager; ing to the intense bombiirdnieut. Ile walked back to the dressing station, where his wound was dressed by Chap. Capt, Khurlng. who recently returned to St. John. Ho was in -several hospitals- in France and England. ills eye was removed in the Boulogne Hospital. and he underwent two operations in England, the ilnul one being perform- ed in the Western Canada Eye und Ear Hospital af, Folkestone. lie is now attarlied to the B Unit of the ltledicrrl Hospital Corniiiisslori, with headquarters Hat Halifax, Ile will remain home for a while before reporting to the Medical Board. Private Daniel Nicholson of Head ot Montague, spent two years at the front with the Army Medical Corps. and returned after his strenuous ex- perience to resume his medical studies. He -left by the nttenoori train on Saturday’ for his- home. Personals. __ Capt. Wlilttlc. City. left last night for Picton. Mr. Jnnws white' City. left last night for New Glasgow. N. S. Mrs. Harry McPherson, has arrived in Charlottetown to spend the surn- rner here. Mr. C. I.. Grant. City, leaves h_v thc car ferry today on route t.o Halifax. Rev. llobert Murray, oi' 0‘Le.1r_\'. left lust night for New Glasgow, N. s. y Messrs A. A. Mt-.l.eun and D. Nich- olson. M. P., left lost night en routr. to Ottawa. Mrs. W. ll. Purdle (‘.i-ty, left last night. for St. John, N. Il., wliere shr- wlll spend some time before going to iloston. M;-5, Orrgnr M-e(‘.allunl, who has been visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Nicholson loft for Georgetown last night en route to her home in Saskatoon. Sask. Mr. J. P. Gordon. of Moore K' Mc- Leod. left lust night en route to I-Iall fax to bid farewell to his brother llerbert. who ls to leave shortly for Overseas with the 76th Field Artll lery. . --_--1-_*l* ex ?,|u_n° I was cured of Chronic Rheumatism by MINARD'S LINIMENT. Albert. C0., N. B. GEO TINGLEY. matter. 5 WEDDING BELL8.- A quiet wed- ding took place at 128 Elm Avenue. on March 28th, when Mr. J-ames ll. MacLeod. formerly ot' Murray River. now oi' Trenton. N. S., was' united in marriage to Miss Minnie Muriel Refuse, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George ltafuse, Georgetown, formerly oi' Lunenburg, N. S. The happy couple start out on life's journey as husband and wife with the very best Wishes of a vcr-y-'large number of friends and acquaintances. The young couple left by the (lar Ferry' for their new home in Trenton. The niarrlage ceremony was performed by the Rev. Daniel MacLean. MR. W. R. REEK.-The last issue of tho Agricultural Gazette says Mr. W. R. Reek, B.S.A., who has, during the past two years occupied the posi- tion of Director of Agricultural ln- structlon in the Department of Agri- culture of Prince Edward Island, has resigned that otlice in response to a call from the Mlnistc-r ol' Agriculture for Ontario. Mr. lleek has been ap- pointed assistant to Dr. Goo. (‘. (freel- nian. recently appointed Commission- er' ot’ Agriculture. in Prince Edward Island Mr. Heck introduce-.I a number ot' new activities, including' .scliool fairs, short <-our.~\e_~r in agriculture at different. centres throughout the pro- v`llt:e, and the 1-sialil-i.~:l1lnent ut' it tile lndustry. which is but it port oi' ii gerlc,-ral plan for tho encouragement ol' uridei'-i’.‘rulriage on the lfilnnri, Ilf- ulao played an ilnportrint port. in tlif- extension of such cooperative enter” priseu as egg circles, and the grading anti selling ol' wool. l\lr. Reel; will br- :nu-ccederl by Mr. \V. J. Reid. ILS. A., District lleprc:;eutuive for Priiict» (‘onnly, P. E. I. -¢ ONTARIO BABY MADI. STRONG. Mrs. Jarvis says Dr. Cassel’s Tablets cured ‘her Delicate Chilid when No- thing else could. Mrs. Jarvis, llox 280, Penetang, P. O., Ontario, writes: "lt is a pleasure to tell you what Dr. (!assell's Tablets have done for my baby. When only five months old he tell ill, and though I had medicu:l advice for him he got worse. 1 tried several special foods, but none of them would stay on his s-lomaeli,-a-ridfhe became so thin that lie seerncd just skin and bone. Ile only weighed 10 lbs., and we never thought he could live. But chuncing to liear of Dr. ('11:-iscll’s Tablets I got some for baby, and :ini thankful l did. I-le is ri bonny boy now, quite cured. woiglis 25 lbs`at twelve months old." A free sample of Dr. Cassell’s Tab; lets will be sent to you on receipt ot 5 cents for mailing and packing. Ald- dress: Hhrold F. Rltchlie & Co., Ltd., 10. I\'l‘Cau|-st., Toronto. Dr, (lassell's Tablets are the surest home remedy for Dyspepsin, Kidney Trouble, Sleeplessness, Anaenila, Ner- vous Ailments, Nerve Paralysis, Pal pitntion, and Weakness in Children. Specially valuable for nursing mo- thers and during the critical periods ot life. Sold by druggists and store- keepers throughout Cariarla. Prices: One tube. 50 cents; six tubes for thc price of five. Beware of iniitatlons said to contain hypophosphites. The composition of Dr. (lussell's Tablets is knr.~wn only to the proprietors, anti no imitation can ever be the same. Scientific Prescription Service When you are sick enough to require the services of a l Dhysician you certainly nee d the very _best treatment that he can give. He cannot_ give you the best unless his prescriptions are compounded from pure, fresh drugs. Our prescription depart- ment is equipped with drugs chemicals, Etc. of the high methods. No better prescription serv- .lohnson & Johnson r est purity and potency and compounding is done by all skilled pharamacist who employs the most approved 'P-WL Arn 1°1_10 Ice can be had anywhere, and Dept' I sll’lhJrPt“i‘liIlia 9.32 I was cured ot Acute Bronchtls by no d,-u9g|s¢ can put up pr". 4:53 0'Lenl‘Y ` MINAR? lLl§ulVl_[l`*N$~ (`AMPBEH criptlona at lower prices than 6.00 Alhel`l°n Dept ?““¥ng cfrgg (ff Fécmf N'em.u]g1a Ab; ours and guarilntee absolute ,_7~00 A\‘_\f;__g________,..._~_,.__..T¥§f'P _- --------DM-EY' ' ~ M.1,NAnD'5 IJNIMENT. Punity. DAILY ` _ ' Springhill, N s WM DANII-Jns. 520 Cape Traverse” y __7_-§____________ _ ’ ' ' . The Qulllty Drugstore . ’""`“""”__°"_”* T Mm' Tu” c°" KW* “"4 P"'"°° 3" sire sturd f maliifs ood we' lit. All sizes. ‘ . - . 'i”‘“ii;ii_?"“'i"*' ""s?“m'" F I T0n1linS’~ The Iiigh Cost ' 9'1"' A.n. PM' Mt. stewart ` I Arr. ms 4.40 DON.. 55| Clrdllhl 5 _,B ,_ MOBIIIIIO ..-__;-,ior-..__._.-.,_.<»-@f@=feo_-----Diets., uyg 51'- Dill! Ex. Only ' Only lx. V Sli- 5 5"- M' Tsai? A.n P-‘L P-W ,,,,¢._,¢,,,,, an-. io.1o 9.46' ` :.10 a.io nm. Ch* _ _ 1 ‘-" 4-" \ ' v"'"°” 3"? Dept. slain-I 'foil _V 6.55 7.05 Arr. Murray, Har our _ g ,_ .. \ ' Special Elmira Branch ' will leave Elmira on- Monday. I ` Mixed train ‘ m for “mth Wm” Umm T‘I°0.¢I1V.l,I\¢\ W¢dP“5!9`1t»1"5’|i;‘,’|‘)n§‘l§g'at 7.40 :mi ' , ` '..l . \- , . » return nl will leave Sourll 0! ».. _._ _»,-_,,__.--.._.».- _.-._ . oi Flour ` has not affected our policy of using only the very best grade. It costs us a lot of money, but our motto is “We Keep The Quality Up” Ask your grocer or Phono 806-L. For drtllydoltvery Hu “___ __u_`_`______` li I 1 ` u . ' ` ~ it I1' Miva to my in this rrovmm. A a/to nom- A citizen com-. I A il Dlains that Spring Park Road is In ‘a C THE C. G. S. PRINCE EDWARD. deplorable condition." All the wily , Q I ' - ar terr steamer docked ln from Euston Street to the city limits ' - ` ~' 1 l I -’ - L‘ b-ln»f.~n~¢r- The special arrived in the City at street committee is directed to the l f U2 %>\\ 1 /J. I l ' l ‘H /"I ~ fl*-" "' f " f ` 5’ » ,~ . _ y -L - *~._' I i »'f ' _ ' Th . . . NOW Wllllé iZll€_ I'0ddS 316 B Georgethwn onySaturdny about 10.30 The attention of the chairman of the » ]‘|9__]2] Qugen Street Charlottetown 210 1--J_ ¥ \. .' ". 5 / IQ; -Ei. ,- 1 ;»-- ---ei IM. ETQCI- ` "»~ ' ' _X ,lt ..- ` r. _ 1 S G / ' ` Q3’ . % \O .\, A. / \\\\ ¥ , "_ 0 ¥ \ . ` \ lj - ii =./ 1 1 1 I `, .I , ». 1' 2'; . ; i. '> ' . i l '. l l lx _ A . I' _' cl nappy New Overcoa I O .' Styles for Spring Wear » ~ i . ~ . These are the days when thi. light weight tilvcrcoat is :in ab:-olutc necessity. Too cold for going about \viiliout‘;in_y. Ulster, Not cold enough to wear' your Iicavy New Overcoztts in latest Spring models-for looks, for lit, for \vt-ur. ,_ At $13.50 Durlc grey Cheviot Spring overcoat, Clicstcrliclil stylc inode from ii good quality linglisli Clieviot, 42 iliclics long, fly front. This garment really has to be seen to be fully appreciated, ithmsult- - . 7 rw At$17.5o _ r'§|`.»*"‘./ vt ur' .lr KWWWW (ftrcy Cheviot Spring (Qlvercoat Ches- terfield stylc, Hy front, I... ll. 42 inches long, made from a ruediuni grey clicviot, good quality, lull lined. I’l:iin Iiox llaick, this cont is really worth $30.00 ' Sizes-37 to 42 cllcst. At $22.50 -For :I Spring weight overcoat thc slip on in this is ri rcniarkalilc favorite, 'I`liis line is Inlidc from lirowll 'I`\vcctls, I"a\vu and (ircy Covert cloths. S. Ii. model, lluttoncd through, patch pockets, full lincrl with cuff on slccvcs inulccs at very At $15.00 Dari; (ircy ("licviot Spring overcoat. l\Icn with an cyc to I-conmny will appre- prcciaie thc value oi this Spring weight overcoat. The material is :_i dark grey ,linglisli Cheviot, made 42 niches long, has a good durable Italian body lining :ind is well tailored throughout. Sizes-37 to 4.; clicst. At $20.00 . Fine medium gre-,y Spring overcoat. llcre wc can sliow you :i nice grey Clic- \-'iot Cllcstcr|`lclil ovcrcorit wliicli is :ip- roat for Spring wear, full lint-tl, 4.2 in- provcd by :ill wr-ll tlrcsscrl mi-ii as thc clieslong ily front. Sizes-37 to 42 chest. At $25.00 Very dressy grey lwccd Spring over- coat. ln style these ovcrcouts are very nent' and ilrcss_v,.in:ulc from :i wcll wo- ven F.uglish twectl. U. Chesterfield, sit ~'--ws 1-“M . . I ; lf ;“-».»=.-es -4.- "F- i \ . Y r ()\"EltC().»\'l`.S` A'l` $13.5o, $i5.oo, $16.00, $|7_=,o, $10.00 L`l'. I _~..» .r...a-ne.-» sinrirt Spring cont. Get Your Next Spring Hat Here for Sunday NEW BLACKS Wolthousen’s Stgtsons are ready for you. /' , I The smartest shapes-the latest colorings ~ ' . f _ . the handsomest hats in town . \ sTr.'rsoN rrA'1s-$4.00 , ¢ 1 _, , _ \ 5 , . . TF?" ,,".\ T l n0l s ,, . Other choice liiiglisli slizlpcs-$r.5o, $2.00, $3.50 . _ model _ily front. _ yi IN BORSALINOS- - ._. ._ ll. Women‘s Black ‘Slickers’ At $5.25 Wonderful Value This new lot really is wonderful value-despite advancing costs we are ablc to offer you something that certainly is ri real bargain. Cul full and generous in _sy-.1 r _i -»v ALBERT KINCH. The nngel ot death visited the home of Mrs. William P. Klnch oi Waterford on Monday. April 2nd and lclalmed tor its own, Albert her youngest child aged two years and eight months. He was always it very healthy child until wbout ten days previous to his' death when he was stricken bv measles and never ralli- ed, despite all that kind hands and loving cnre could do. God claimed him (of His own. He was s, very wlsq, and loveable child beloved by -everyone who knows him.0n Wednes- day morning his remains were laid to rest in Palmer Road Cemetery be- side those ot his father who predece- ased tum but eight montlfs ago. The .poll bearers were Roland Shea, Johnny Shen. Edward Avlward 1\n