v ,» . x If JUNE 5 1918 ., ..~ ,;i, _,I I . 1 1 . " _ -» _ .. . . i- I .Q '- ~ "“=‘:'»_. ’~.\f.1-.~-‘»,' '\ ‘ I -‘ . .- ."-‘ _ r' 'f ” ’ “ S . “ i' _ - ~ .,‘ .lf ' ~ , » X i ' 14; . _ _ c _ _ ._.-.~ . .., .,. , I ` *H \ ."» . _ “ wr , -f ‘ I I ' _ U ‘ o I ' ‘ 'rfiE‘cnA1tLo'r1'n'rowN GUARDIAN #Aon ,- 7. Y. e_-. M., _ .___ .° 'Q IJ' :: `1';sz¢';»j ' .Hi-M ‘....`_...I._-" ` `f' ' » _'F __ lim” $3 \\ ' .IAS fe. ./“" ~ i °:-'° _,.¢,¢~"“"”“’f'I‘"i-" < nf AJ' ' '.-_= ‘ _°':., i.; --Is.pmm'°.f> 1.-'Ib _ 1 ‘ ?'_;\?l{mli5i'1¢ an `.Kiis%llILi : I f. if _'more to _;‘~\e__~ .$1 2 _, 5§l1i`6,".0f your`out- _,H9.1§IIl§Hf_i`tlnything else. I 'ir$__';‘\§1_i_nter and long ‘ _ltIf_1f_’f_¥_if$‘lfliji18jjy0u<:an live _ oyér again with your ptctunes those good summer days. Let us i s_how éou the _Ansco , line. 2to $55. li. P. FOSTER ' SIlVi§il~FllX IIAPIURID Ai NEW .ANNIN Rlilil IRAIIK A beautiful silver black fox which had escaped from Mr. Frank Tuplin‘s ranch and made _the woods surround- ing New Annan race truck its habitat for the past month. was run to earth one evening Inst week. Mr. Neil Mc- KIHIIUII made the "coup do main" and with the naked hands, at that, which is going some 'for agility and anibidex- terity. and some other essentials. He wosassisted in the round-up by John J. McKinnon, proprietor of the race track and David Walker. While worklpg about the track they noticed _ the ox apparently playing with a puppy dog. They were "hop" to the situation quickly, with the result that the fox was stempeded into an open stable door, und Neil made thc grab which landed reynard back in captiv- ity once more. Mr. Tuplin generous- ly handed twenty-ilve dollars _to the boys for _being in the right place at the right time. MMM, SYNCHRONIZATION From the :Dallas News _ ...--..._.. ..-_. .-._ The Germans shot it priest and n. nun in -Belgium on the same day this weeltthat priests in Dublin were pro- curing signers to a-pledge against be- ing conscrlpted to iight the Germans. ' 'A ._- - ` - - Q- -» f 1-- -r I “W ""A 7 fr ' A Y Y Y I V” I' '_ F | J _ _ -_,.14 I ara _ ` #dd “IPI _0I.If3'¢”¢\l -_ Pale and lifeless _ So ___r:_=i;vous and Irritable Sho Ithe strain on the eyes "'a`nd the nerves,~sll combineto sa the, vital- ity and to undermine tile' strength of the human body. ' '_ 1Becauso Dr. Chaiie’s‘ Nerve Food has proven exceptionally effective under these circumstances, it has come to be considered standard as a restorative treatment for pale, weak, nervous children. What a pleasure it is to watch the color return to wan cheeks and to .see the child romp and play as a healthy child should. This experi- ence of Mrs. Hartman will surely interest you. Mrs. Stephen Hartman. _Italy Cross. _Lunenburg county. N. S. writes:-“My little sister at eleven years of age became nervous, irri- table. and seemed all tired out. She had no appetite, was lifeless and drowsy. and her complexion grew pale and sellow_ Finally she had to keep her bed and have somebody with her all' the time. She' was afraid of everything, would get ex cited and tremble till the bed would shake. As sheseemed to be getting worse under the doctor’s treatment, mother decided' to try Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food. After she had used about four boxes improvement was noticeable, and it was wonderful to see how much brighter and stronger she grew week by week. She used ten boxes altogether, and' they cured her. She got fat and rosy and went ,to school every day with an ambi- ,tlon that she never seeméd to have before. I do not hesitate to recom- ment Dr. Chase’s Nerve Flood to anyone, for it was indeed wonderful what it did for her." Dr: Chase‘s Nerve Food, 50 cents a box. a full' treatment of six boxes ifor $2_75, at all dealers, or Edmon- ,son, Bates & Co., Limited, Toronto Do not - be talked into accepting a substitute. Imitations only disap- point. SOMETHING TOWARD IT lt was the last car for the suburbs that night. I Suddenly there came the tinkle of a ,coin dropped on the floor of the car and the benevolent old gentleman who was sitting in the corner seat leaned over and picked up something. “Anyone lost a $5 gold piece?" he asked. ' . Nine passengers searched through their pockets and announced that they had. “it is dated 1896," said the finder. .The ranks of the losers were thin ning... .Four averreii that their lost coin bore that date. "And it is worn on one side," said the old man. "Yes," glibly lied one passenger. “’l`hen, here you are.” beamed the old man. “Heres a nickel toward it." yn- -_ his _ »ie+>i<+ais»i<+» CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Q M as il--i-I AGENTS WANTED PORTRAIT AGENTS WANT-EDI' Send for Catalogue, Prints. Solar and Bromlde. Finished Portraits Convex or Flat, 1~‘ra.|nes', Glass and all supplies. Merchants Portrait Co., Toronto. 8030-6-5MlE6i. _i AGENTS WANTED T0 SELL FOR "the old reliable Fonthili Nurser- ies." We teach our men to sell. Experience unnecessary; highest commissions paid; handsome free , equipment. Stone & Wellington, '1fornntn_ . I 7074-6-1MEto29th -~" LET ' TO LET, FURNISHEID FLAT, MOD- ern improvements. Apply at Guard- ian Oiilce. o 8051-6-5M3l. ,,__,_, _...___ .. TO RENT-ON EASY TERMS DE- sirable country residence, convo- niently situated, pretty section of country. ‘ Ample grounds. Nicely adapted for limited number ol pri- vate summer boarders. Immedistci possession. Apply by letter to F. L.D. c]o The Guardian Oillce. _ 8077-5-4M2ipd. T0 LET,-HOUSE N0. 8. WEST BT. all modern conveniences. Apply 73 Upper Prince St. ' 7080-6-1M3ip'. . - ing her holidays with her parents California. ' ‘ - Helen Campbell, Eureka, Cal. Captain and Mrs. Alfred Gordon. Master Gusslo Campbell »Eurokii,Cal. ncatli .-J. ` l Miss Eva Laird of Pisquid ieit yes terday morning for Halifax where she will be married to Mr. Daniel Dirt .oi Mt. Stewart, now engaged on H. M.C.S. Niobc. an-.tu Mrs. Augustine Campbell and two children. Helen and Gussle, of Eureka. California. arrived in Charlottetown on Monday night and left yesterday on u visit to their former home in Dundas. Mrs. Talbot Squarsbrlggs,_who with her son Hairy has just returned from -,her .former home in Eastern King’s. reports the country ‘looking beautiful farming operations are well advanced and a fair promise of a bountiful crop of hay and grain. _ , I l Little Judging the First Two Day; ‘Capt. the Rev( T. G. _ Wallace, of St. Stephen's Church. in an address to the graduating nurses of the West: ern Hospital yesterday. told this story: Father Ryan, in his discourse. told his parishioners how on the last day- all classes and all peoples would be assembed before the Lord for Ind!- ment. _ ` Meeting the priest next day. Pat told his reverence how he had enjoyed _ the sermon adding:-- “Did you say, father. nil peoples would be present on Judgment Day?’.’ "Yes, Pat," was the answer. "Those on the west fron-t.and on the east front. and the Ulstermen and' the -Sinn Feiners, and everybody?" Pat continued. "Yes" was the reply. "Thin, l’m thinking the Lord w,0u{_§_,, do much judging. the ilrst two days. ` ::An Oil Without Alcohol-Some oils and many medicines have alcohol as a prominent ingredient. A judicious mingling of six essential oils compose the famous Dr. Thomas Eclectric Oil. ~'~‘l there is no alcohol in it. so that its effects are lasting. There is no nic`ir-inal oil compounded that cltl ual this oil in its reventlvo and eq . . D _ healing power. \\\\\\\wmm`auzQn||'IH ' ` '_ : ‘ _ Miss Frasie McDonald. Boston. has r ‘ I arrived home on a visit to her former , home in Cardigan. , » - Miss Lizlie Gay, Orwell, spent a few* .. . ' i ‘ :days in Charlottetown, the guest of ~ ‘ Miss M. Toombs. iNine Mile Creek. were among the _. . _ .visitors to the ’:lty______yesterday. I _~ Messrs. P. _ Mclntyre and D. M. ,___ _V , Just received, uality standard eiié U by Government hilt. In li¢\.'0t'. .C110 °....-...°°°= *"‘:.:.-'.'.';".<.>.'.“.:.':;'.":..§`i.°.§.i.i::_ c;sl"s?§..{ A quantity ~ _ , -_ '.1 ` traveller for King Kola Tea arrived in 4; ' .'-"» =\ 'the city and is stopping at the Rev- 0 \ ere. I 0 O . ,_ . ,_ -”1 i - _ _ I _ _ _ iirN vi¢cit_r- _ _- - fix? hwfil: Sify oe: Tranny flight.. G|-‘tg ‘ggi F¢¢d_ __ dill Si. _, __ and will spend the summer at ly, _ -._ ..‘ \»~--- > ‘ " " '-" ""' ‘ ‘“|"j 'Fortune _ ,-_ ~.._ I . _ I , I _ , _ _ _ _.tg ,sf ,\ »