~.- -<.., me “. ian* ..= *Q wiif » "ri-I me -:_ §=¢es=-a-i@t~ S5523? iél” -mf -f 361°# Q il rl "'~'*- ~, ?i‘EE§'I.”°_'f A __ i_&""'“" ' ` ` (___ _. ..._ Autoistsl 3» }|\‘»i~0- LMYOI PGITY. leaving a‘ 'n`iipW.foHlobiy Hlas'I~‘ioieuce Brooks ul and three children. |il_n_i_yml¢__-- At Chen-.v vaiicr. Mar ;aq,_.;dtmq;» sd-satis nciniiis ages s_t‘.¢ -'riiiiraaiv mbrnlns 11 ff gf¢_lqd,k,`_»y' lnpqfpcnt Vernon River imvsve crest ii. rooms __ , - __ 11-1- .TM dqgth og Pte. Cecil Henri' 'rnqrmit wlflgh took place at the home nrhin parents 83 Burrey St. Brishtoii_ Mase, removes ‘another of our brave (‘.q'nad`ian heroes. I-le was the son of James Thomas and Marsarel MHCIU' itlah his wife who are both natives on P. is. xsiandféeiilitiiitiiifinf'tits Cdnadisn army in March ist 1916 and served In the 106th, 10Clrd, 1-1-th and finally ln_ the famous Beth Batralions. Dnririg this time he took part in many 3 Z an >- 3 nf'the_daring and successful engage-I ments which made the Canadians frini mrs, He _was gassed at Arras and wounded by shell cxplokioii iii Am- icus. l>le'w¢s discharged _anti starts-1 for home on Feb. 15th, 1.919. The iriis poisoning however brought on a very serious sickness from which he never, recovered and ‘be narwi away or., Maj 2nd, 1019 at the are ol' 23 .\'f‘Hl‘°l ands months. _ Mitch could be 'writ_tcn about our epgrted heroes, their cheerful entry into a' cdndict :iguinst .1 brutal foe. hiifwe have' a greater message to dc- clare ofthe passing of Cecil Tlioirias. We know thi s loving Saviour came ln answer to his pleadings and thc longing of ‘his soul was siitisiled in the blessed assurance of eternal life. so"thdt hh was able to bring comfort to those about him and thc light of heaven vfarthos shed upon the home aud tilrned mourning into glsdness, '[‘he‘funaral took place dn Monday the Btlrof May to Brighton Cemetery The ggrviced were conducted hy Rev. Eweurihiacbougall of Charlottetown wix¢tf'$_¢s`vln'lting Cambridge, Mass., at l ¢l\|_,l,t'lil16-~The British Army and Navi' Yqtemps Association provided zi de-_ tadhptgnt of- Canadian veterens and .1 tr\r|p”tqr_ who escorted the remains to'tlj_, cqmlatery and paid a last tri- wigf-_iionour to their departed com- rs 1* ‘ i I I ngcjlwieil. - ron. _ sEun_Nso ,»_' - - HEROES I the evening Of May 5th Li i;ir;;f3I np|iihei:,ofi_tl1c residents of Hartsville apd__the'stir¥oundlug fiistrictr. assemb- Iodij teh Irlartaville Hail to do honor i Lo two of-the returned heroes. Mr/l Gordon McLeod was elected cimirmnii. ' Mr, McLeod'lrivitci1 ln two hcnnrctl guests of the evening viz: George i\lc- Fherson and' John A. i\ic.l‘h»=r.\'iru_~ for .iiiy viii' ctiuiut oiiuioi i Montague I. A G. ELLIS 1 _?.___.__ .`i4‘.ii\ i--I'..\ii\'f ' 'l‘h» iiiidernisiicd itiliiiiiilstriitot ot‘ the estate or William T\lcKa,\' late oi Clliftoii. New l,ovidon will soil hyt Duhliv auction on the preiiiises un llonday this Ilitli dar .it iilay, A D 1910 at the houi of tivo dclock p_iii 'lic ieaseli-uit’ interest or the liit \\’illi.'\ni llicliuy in ii plot oi land ri l`Ilit‘ton Corner. coiitiiining iiliout forty yards square. For further particuizirs apply to Bell. & Tanton. Solicitors. Sumniei-sicle Terms cash. _ ’ ALEXANDER R. BUNTAIN. ` ptifi`i>d-up. chafcd, aching, swi>i:it_v, anilhiharge liar, But l don't. like to speak , Administrator. they iioed “'l`iz" I0( lt. There is sn lunch .said ol €_=.462-5~5innin-t.6i ‘-'i‘iz“ makes feet re.nariciihiy fres!i,wivea bolir.: Jealous oi good looking I ‘ i _ ' ' -~ ~'~i~'l¥~-~--3/3-_' ' and burn right out of corna, ciiilous-_ihinlt me jenlousf - ~ ‘ " <. ' ' ~! -_ hav. ly _ _..._ lam instructed by BRLCE STEW~ ART, Five Mile House, Marshfield, 4 miles from Charlottetown, to sell by public auction on his premises ON THURSDAY, MAY 15TH, 1919 at 1 o’clock. p. m, (sharp) STOCK-9 newly fresheried Cows tilolszeln :intl Ayi'.=1liire grades), 6 Cows to freshen ist June, 2 Farrow Fows, 2 Dry Cows, 3 Helfers 2 years old, 3 Ilcifeizs ; vaiiv iild, 21 Young i'lg,,=_ lI\li"l.-i~1.\ilE \`TS. lic. V- Itiibbf‘i` Tire \\':igoii, ltoiiil \‘\'iii_=_oii.ll)rlvlng Sleigh. 2 Flows, _tiiiotncy Range. dw.. &<_~.. 'i’El”t.\l`I\`~ All sums oi’ $5.00 :ind uu- 'iei~, cash, over that i1mouni_8 months credit on approved joint notes. 6 per t-ant oft’ for cash i SALE POSITIVE. PETER BRODIE. _ ' Aticttonesr. 5624-5- l 0mIii_ Farmers Notice After .Iiiiit-_ first wc will buy hogs on hoof at highest market price. `\Nt~ only want good fat hogs. .l. -ll/l. Ii()Ui’ dc L50. 5277 -4-'Nl M l niti|'ui i if you are interested in this most fascinating subject, and wantto learn to fly an aero-i plane, get in touch with us to- day. _ We 'teach actual flying in thc I air, late type machine, splendid, equipment., Enroll at once.;_ P I I I l"I.l;0 X Zh llllllllll Ui. _ ._ SUIIIRING Piiiieiiliiti by “Fruit-a~ii’us" Ilia Wiiniloriiii Fruit Medicine ‘in kiiimrmvn sf, nun., Qui. “lu iuy opinlo|.i,no other inedit-iiie is no good as ‘Fruit-l-tives’ for intilgestloii and Constipation. l‘oi‘ years, I suffered with iiiese iircaded diseases, trying all kinds of treatments until I was told i was Inciirillvle. one day it friend told me _to i1i~_v ‘l--'~iit-it-iives'. 'i‘o my surprise, l found this medicine gave imnieiliiaic re:_cl`,and in n short time i was all right. again". ' _ DUNAT LAl.(I!\`Di~_ Joe. a box,6 for $2.60, trial slle 21:0. Ai all dealers or from F'rnit-e-tives Luiiited, Ottawa. ‘Tiz”' For Tired Pulled Up Feet lni.tn|\t relief for sore, aching .tendon caiioused feet and corns "Pull, Johmy, Pull” ..f\l Q* -Q* -: 1 I ‘uf 0_§"$._.- . ._ I Yuu'if= t`ootsit.‘ki Your it-.ci i`t-.cl tired L 'intl _sore-prooff "Tiz inltes thc pnin tg .iiiti huriions. 'l‘iz" is the grande. L_ ‘iloueense _you su, vnu o on toot-gladdf-ner the world has evcigheen there once beforc. l shall 1011 _ it _ I nown Got at 25-cent box of "Tis" at any drug store and and loot torture for a whole year. Never have tired, aching. sweaty, smelly feet; your shoes will tit one and yotrii only wish you had triad “Tis” sooner Accept no substi- lute. Grand Tea Party The Mount Stewart improve- ment Association, intend hold- ing it grand tea party, at Mount tewart on July lirst iiexi, for the benefit ol our sidewalks. The Committee in charge will spare no pains to make' this one ofthe finest teas of the season. Various amuscments will befarovided, and nothing will be eff undone by way oi pro- viding second to none Dinner and Tea tables. _ We solicit the Patronagé fo the public generally., ' COMMITTEE .1726-b»4iii wt-dtillJunc2I.24.25,28,30-10i. _ NOTICE T0lHE PUBLIC l will not be responsible for any hills contracted by my wifo Phessab .\rnold, :is she has left my homo. J. H, ARNOLD, _ Bristol Int 40. Garage Automobiles, Marine and Shationlry Engines repaired Ford repairs and Specialty Gasoline ond Cylinder Oil kept in stock 15 yearn experience For particulars _vrite 'Leslie DeV<=re Avation School P_O_-Box 349 Truro N.S I ssss-Bsmnéiiiii I I I i=Ae`ssNceR ssnvice Capo Traverse. Eggs io_r__Hatchitig _We have it limited quantity of eggs 5’ ffif hD|0IlI|1K fffiill GOYBFDIIIBYIE ‘ i » Atv Aus'rtN"wiiiii-ave si _mini every wr:n~tmsr>/ir Rvws" "°<"<*‘- °“l°"" ’3“"°‘l *\°°l¢=* _--at it T<“°'%ry_¥'{Uiw¢§.iit%,p. tn.. (Ati-iiitic timeaqf ' i~__t,,°_.I_ _ ,_ ‘ I t el_ y‘ tri 0 are va Eas port and lnihec, duo Bos£nIi io ti. m.. fn' "im L” nm' PII” ' ' Tho'_0¢_turday trips are illri-ct in Heston, flue there Sunflays,I per setting of th cutie. I n. b. Char- pi_m‘, _ mmm moo. s'r.4'mnooiu $2.00 5 S lntluinwn i __ _...__ `t.hut`euvel0p0 was th-om. Blanche 0r» _to look at the view as I spoke of =t, V _ _ _ ___ ,_____ ,__,__ _ __ _,_A ' ;t»e||»`Q7i'-|;,l-0.1:, t|_____M`vJ il _£‘%¥S_¥‘# IV JANE iD1P¢R»1Ei$»1k$4R¢l~¥'¢$'v$'45&¢§ IRB APPROPRMTBB A LETTER SHE SEE8 UPON NElL'8 ' .~ ’ OFFICE DESK 0 . , 1A I felt -positive the letter inside ton. I had received invitations unc itcceptanceis from her, and could not he' mistaken in the writing. I blushed ltlth shame but I finally had the letter in my hug. _ Aunt had risen und it had given me a chance to slip it in, I would tlnd out what she had said to my husband. ' - “Shall ir, go now?" I asked. "Woo -do not want; to miss the first of tl:-” play." I said anxious to get owne before Nell came ln. Ile might miss the letter. and ask mg ii' I had seen _lt_ I was ashamed of myself, vet 1 fiztlrly ached to see what wus in thu, letter. How could I wait untli the play was over? idecided Iwouid not. I would excuse inyself-and go to the lzttlics dressing room after the ilrst uct and then read it. ‘As we passed tho iitenogriipher 'going out shc asked rueaiiingly. . "Shall l tel; Mr. Forbes _von .-nllt>d?" i -~csrta.iniy"'i replied in my com. eat. tone. “Teil him Mrs. -Forbes 'iind his _Aunt were here." ' 1 She made no reply, but l saw s sig- nificant glance slifi throw to the hoolckoeper. it lingered me. and yet I was still more incensed at myself liecmise oi' the flush which llinotv I-the had observed. '~ “l don't like that gii'l‘s looks nor :tier manner, She seemed very part »|o ine," Aunt remarked ss we mined ' the street. “She I.-:_ l wish Nell would dis- Iriffice girls, you know, Ha. might him that she lsn't at all calculated to help his business ii’ sho acts with others as she did _wi-th us to- i|9,y,"_ llmnde no reply, 'hoping aunt would he .ible to get Neil to dis- charge the girl, yet knowing all the time that it was dun to my own ac- tions th¢, dayl had visited the of- fice in Nolik; absence. that sho had been partly annoying. - _ Aunt chatted until- we reached thai theatre, l 'scarcely heard it word she sold so anxious was I to read the le}tter that I had tak-'en from Nell's ilbsk. We had B000 seats, und aunt seemed to onioy the play from the. very beginning. I paid scant atten- tion to the sta8P-. so lined uD°I\ '-110 letter was my mind. To my disap pointmout there were but two acts. I should have to wait some time _for the intermir.sion_ l spent the time speculating upon the contents of the let-ter and whether Nell would re- turn to iii.= nine., and intss .it_ He had said something about club at luncheon. I wished l had listened more closely; I had not conslderen what I was to say if he missed the letter and his stenographer told him i had been ir. his private oilice. But now ‘I cotiinienced to worry about lt. _ and wondered 1'! there was not some way I could get the letter back on his desk .'ii`toi' I had had read li.. The first act ended. I excused my- self to aunt and went to the ladies’ room, I took the letter from my, bag. rind tinding it chair removed tts` far as possible from others who had' sought the room tor the sake of ar~l ranging their hair or viding a. pow- der pull, I commenced to read. First, glancing at the signature. As I hatl,I expected Blanche 0rton’i.i :mms stared up_'it me. - "Dear Nell." it began. "l tried inyf best to get Frederick tacomg tonight l got. hin: on the telephone and urged him, telling him anything II could think of that would prove tm- Ullllls. lla was absolutely adamant. He pretended he would have liked to _come If only you and _#Scott or TIIOIIIDBDII were to 'be here. You know how hlitnt he is. and it was all l could do to keep pleaivfnt when ,Ile intimated he thought I was do- ‘ID8 Wl‘0ng to receive T. and C." l knew she must refer to Tearle and Connor. "However I have asked H- ijle is very rich. and a bit. crazy over me B0 Perhaps I can help you land iill°Ei5ii`l`l`é`i`»§`liii§" " »ii=sm`ut~tas.~i»esrsw¢sis_ - ~ I .. _ _ .. r.. _ ._ _ _ _ _ - _ *».~ - ~ I ' ' ' ' F it-. ~ - i- " i "tt ‘ '~;'».“ thi - ~ QM J’ ____.._..- ,.‘_.. -if-'.. _ -.._.-_'.l .,I._‘_..».‘_._‘ 17'.”-`.'. v -vnu - af Iii-7&£'i Pastas ' ` do. Nancy and Lulu will come. and ly as there are somethings I ‘want td teii you that 1 mt." to put on paper. As ever, Blanche." 'I sat' with the letter clutched in my hand. What was this intimacy be tween -my husband and Mrs. Orton? What did it mean? lt was in no sense a love letter. yet really I telit more anxious, more fearful of' what it might mean than -had it been. I was so ignorant, and so much had been said to worry me about Neill Noi. until the orchestra' stopped playing did I remember that I had a guest. I-:rumpled the letter in my bag. and trained my; Sw NB* “S the curtitin rose on the last act. (Ta he continued) ________._....._._ `¥i+‘?¢*?r>i¢*Y¢¥iHN*%¥¢5‘?¥¢¢{¢%5'¢¥¢9l‘ .fists-its se# . 4§~'%1~¢5"¢i*>»’!<$!FA§$~%il*%&¢&\`lRi5'7§| ' Charlottetown List Continued! A. I-‘_ Belt _ i_o'0 Turner & Co. ‘£0.00 G. W. H. Beers 1.00 lir. Leo Frank 13.00 D. A. McKinnon (ex-Gov.) 10.00 R. .\'_ McNeill 5.00 .lohn Agnew _. :E-0.00 W. W Owen _ '£500 .l_ J. Hornby 5.00 (leo, V. MOON; 500 Bruce Taylor 2.00 G. W. Wukeford 5.00 lfeury ~ Benoit 2.00 .liimea Gallant 1.00 tlharles Earle 2.00 ll. E. Fnrquhorson J. J. Bettiuur ii. crasw¢_ii~. ~ W. D. Wnye (‘._ McLean ~_ (l. Corrigan- M_ McKenzie Neil' » nsripugaii Quarles llarriei- Hedloy ` J. Il. Malcolm 10. __ Mrs. A..A.' 'Pomeroy G. W. Harrison 6.00 Miss -Blanche }lu_;hes fldtl lilies V.; Ilughes Miss Peliri -Hunter Mrs. Ewen .itl‘cDougal,l Miss Freda Haszufd E. A. Foster _ Ii. A. Bruce A Friend ~ |..00_ Dr. F. Smallwoorl 10.00 Mr. simmons 5.00 Reg. Taylor 5.00 G. II. Taylor 25.0.0 H. W. Weeks 12.00 Mrs. H. W. Weeks 10.00 Nancy' Weeks ' 8.00 bumbros Bros. 10.00 Henderson & ~Cutlmorf» 10.00 H. J. Phillips 10.00 J. Stanley Wedloclt 10.00 Tlios. White, Sr. 10.00 Daniel Gordon 5.00 ll. M. VanB\lsklrk 5.00 Chappelle and limiter 20.00 Wilfred Taylor 2.00 G. E. Hughes & Po. 25.00 Large Bros. 10.00 Ed. Saunders 6.00 G. A. Stewart 2.00 A. E. Morrison 5.00 McDonald, Rowe Wodtl-working Company E. C. McKay A. Acorn I.. H. Smith Neil McKenzie lt. E. .iloll J. ll. llnwatt J. Haynes 5 ~ B. C. Vanlderstine D. F. Bethune Fred Heweon Marcus Calder William Kerr J. M. Auld ceo. it. nuiitaiii 2.00 Currie & Murnazh-an 5,00 R.. P. Forsythe 5.00 r. s. iiiiii n. J. mm not 0. fill. Henderson 5,00 Geo. H. ‘rooinbs 10,00 John Stcntiford 2.00 top any tm 1.09 sq; 1. °_r=r-r* 1 .00 5.00 5.00 $.00 5100 .60 -25 _so 2.00 2200 .50 2.00 10.00 5_0 5.00 io.0`0 1.00 him- Anyway it was the heat I could _ %.¢on4lselT$;o~oo¢ Phone nlnnlsl I AI-'PLY '- ~ I N. MICLEUD: A; Aylwnrd _ , 1,60 weeuseoneeneaenseeeoeooopoeeeeec $¥\i%i%$%i¥§9~i¥ l75-L Innnininir P r-"- Scott and Thompson. Try and be eel*-I I Charles Moruii 'J_ iiifii Io-os' Air. vanish nop 5:10 r ___;__‘__ _________ _,_,________ _ ___g_____ _ _ _ _.._,__'____'__°__ ___ _'_'. __ 25.00 .50 15 Prizes valued at _,;. ‘_ i I _ _ , _ ‘_ I 3.00 H. Stanhope McLeod .100 5.00 A. Pickard & Co. .» 25.00 5.00 Mrs. Ronald Meikle ' 2.00 i.00 Rev. A. (‘.. I-‘loltl 2.00 P. Duffy A R. E. Splilctt A. Sinclair A. R. Wine J. A. ivtciviiiiaii '- S2-628% s. .i. nicnimniti 25.00 c. H, s. tonowonvn, 'f lion. Trees. I CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND _ '_ Time Table in Effect, April 23rd, ,i919 , _ lraiiis tlutwiirti rftlllls lllwflrd READ n0wN /\TtAN'ric srsnusnn -rims \£AD uv _ i A.M__ i‘A..\i_ _ P.M_ i\.s1_ 6_35 _ Dep, Chai-l0\,|,i-i. it-it f\i'r. 11.55 T020 IDA() _ 7,35 iiiiiiu.. i....-i 10.47, 9.22 9.03 2.50 soo , tsiiisiiii.i_i._-i, loco 8.50 7.30 sos 3.30! 8,34 Kellsillgltiii _‘L37 8.25 0,50 1-10|. 9-Of! AH; S\1"151s_f§i99__‘_*~.i»» ;9..l_i\ _§-09. 6-1°___ P.M_‘ `- T ` s.io ' 12.2o=D@p_ summsiside Ai-i-_ 8.35. 5.00; 9.08 2.10 Port Hill 740 8.2l] 9.57' 3,57 l')’Leary 0.52 l.52§ io-air ' 5.07. Albaiiiiti 6.05 N999#w 3553252 {____._ .__ ““- 35:-° 97" oh G1 G 8. 5 Dept. Emerald Jct. Arr.§ 55 Arr. Borden De t .__--___~ ,. _.__ __ _ . Em ____ ;P.M.1“A.M~` _ i _ 3334- '_ " - ’ *`"`~ _ __l__ 1 3.10, liep. Charlottetown Arr. ‘l0.l0 6.10 ..-, H10: Mt. Stewart i 8.55 4.30 _ =~ 5.005 Moieii _- 0.22 :i.:ss_ i it _ '_ 1 5,22' St. Peters i 8_00| 3.00 - _ ____.__6_.3_0i - soiiiiii Dep.i 6,501 1.as__ PM. ` _.05 I-Tir ~???H CA O N4 U1 O G' PJ: L1 C V -._ I .__7__.__ :> f-T `f> 3 _ ______.f_.@.~. _Elmira ._ Dew- §s9;____.____i.;.b AM.' - I r W' A -A.M. P.M. l _ 1_1 _' tion- ‘ ' sion. ' ' \t-.Ll Wed. ` _ l-'ii. i _| "Te li 5 as 9”? New »~i cn |"‘ 'U :_ 9.10 0.20 ` 11.00 w 92 $$5P sew; $33# > _ . }- _ g _wwe _ -s-N»ii>cn UlU0®2_F row# SIQUM-1 I Ulhb so ? are F ‘_ Dep. Mt. Stewart Arr.. (lardigan ' , Montague _ 114-0 Arr Georgetown De t.i 6 _...__._.._‘._:_._-_ _- _ _m_______,_______-_ D~'l> 1 unity sit. _°‘.°" Non Utr- ex. Hut. i ~ I I _ iv Sun. omy - G Dept Charlottetown Arr. l0.I5 . Vernon River i 8.20 _ ri_'_._hltirrayV_lImbor Dcpt.i 6.20 '_ ' Except as noted, all the above trains run daily, Sunday excepted: ii. u_met/meow. w. 1'. Huacau, _ » _ Passenger 'l‘rs|'lic Manager |_)||t|~1¢t Puggnng “mg _ '\`""»'~°~ Ontario oiinriiituimwii. v. ltr- ~ := ~§ é §._§ f `. 2.' `. _ ` l. GIVE THEM YOUR _ SUBSCRIPTIO I To’ the Guardian ‘ IT may help him or her win one _ of the two AUTOMIBLES,’or one ` . _ofthe many other Prizes. ` - - /~,_-~_~l_.,-: _,___,_ _____`___ _ _______ ____ _ g _ ___ _F _:_ ` $5,1s5oo‘ I I. ,.._ ‘ Campaign Closes SATURDAY, at ' III il, m., MAY 24tIl.~~ _ A Subscription now is worth moté than your condolenceafter May. 24» ' Send us your subscrip 'fo_nS`f and avoid the rush' of ~tIfIe `-clggig