L_ 0. 1, gn . t _ R i'hlfl%oNnAY"»"'*` ' A .rim onannorrnrown ouannmn ‘ ' _'.iPl_-HL 23- 1911* , ..._ o._» ,,. -. `.i -‘M .rip '/.__ . - w U. rgz- 'itr' ‘ P-3 T5.. E-if .fi ii Q. if? "< _. . v » ».fs1o~l\as~=l<-gr-..~t,.l~_-_..-.-»=, -..-.-.tv-..__.,_____. if A r»&.’,°${Q°¢`iQE_. ,il f ». 1" ‘Y fl! l i . 1.’ l tv l if __ `t lift i ,. . l "_ in i l” :_ Q . t , _ l I F ll" i A 5"-<5'-;_ l-‘Z si-‘_‘. .l -it il _i ii 5. _ V," .-'.' l* V .ani s" ;f.~a=?"; li ai 1 ' ~ _ c v _ , ' i l t - - . --- -VT. _ _ sv 4. _ _,A ....; | i "tai i . . v J \ ~ it .remm ei'-` Lesl: you forget( _l;l'latf _ R9 S C`6oco/aiéils Made l>yi/Vloirfr Limited H'alii`a>< Canaglg M = ' _i Kensington To The Public We wish to announce to the farmers and our customers in general, that our Cash System, which we inaugurated on April ist, is proving a tremend- ous success. showing in our different departinents, enable the public to realize the advantage gained by paying CASH. Ladies’ We wish to advise our lady patrons that our annual Spring Millinery Opening takes place in our show rooms on Saturday, April 7th. Our Milliners will take pleasure in showing you what is newest in hats, flowers, trimmings, etc., a splendid variety shown. Everybody cordially invited, and will be made most welcome. _ '1‘\vo cars oi' \\'o\'cli wire. feiicillg. and two cars of Rollin llootl Flour", Brain and Miildliiigs just ar- l'i\'\*i this good and cstlillablf the iirst nlarriage; also Li widow alld Mrs. Seibastilia ()'i{eel'e, alld ol' tl ». ._ _ 1;" at-tive li-fe he was colllli-clell \vitll the "N pefsted by n very wide circle ol' bright* and intelligent. child, and sire me',nb'e',. of ,ae I_ `U_ |,-__ mm 0? ,hc possmied “wh H “wer” “ml l°V““”l" Masonic l\‘raternity.Tho funeral talces purest and l"`igm°"‘L “OWN” °V“"" Mrsii Iiaptista, Boston' lllrs. Lowe, Sl. 50"' 'O mum" °“ "Mn" the "‘y‘"l’“‘l‘5' John; .Lollll -ln liailzlkix; |"rcil ill Altic- (lrat`toli Street which occurred on Sat- of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wriglit. on Mulch surrounded by her faniily at the lid-l favourite daughter, Dorothy Marion, vllnced nge oi' 93 years. ln hcl' cull*-|i`allliliary called Deity, aged ii yeals tt-resterl ill her church and home lit'c I lie. tells us in the midst of life we are 3'- l Y E t -' f ieady' and willilng i.o help in any good in good health and in li few hours God bo most nilssed"aa in recent years her pure alld righteous. She leaves to lt ' Miss Sadie with whom she lived. lone bortber, Archie and two sisters, Five llaiighters are left to mourn the ituth and Alice; also a number of ._ _ 3 . . Mc- remember littde “Dotty." The funeral Husum. \Vash.; and Misses Mary and tor, Rev. W. J. Domville. The service ‘ Sadie at llolne to whom is extent i sincerest sympathy. The funeral ser-|"l hear Thy Welcome Voice;" prayer. l .vices will be held this afternoon . . . . ..nlt--‘- _ . . -» ery- REV- DF- ¥"Ull€\'l0“ Omclflilfll-Z ill bearers carried her in the choir sang. Born in Earnccliffe, May 1892. Klilled spoke of “Stiller little children to in action In France, March Z4. 1917. come unto Me. and forbid them not, l.iht-rty, Truth and Justice. This time dim representative in -Setnmerside. one gobbler; three ducks and two drakes; two geese and two ganders; Also one choice farm dog und one watch dog, one fox hound. J. P. Tan- ton, Sulnlnerside. ` 108. - wins. BELLE Moron. ‘ “_ Mrs. Belle Mutch, ol’ Earllscliiie pass- 0 ed to her eternal rest, on Sattil'da_\’, 1; April 14th Inst. Mrs. .\iutch was I born in Lot 48; l`lece.llibt~r H52. and I lie! cally days, and was one oi tin was lntll-rlcd to the late Stewarl Mllilfll. wllo die-ti about sixteen years ago. [losides a brother and il sister. the deceased leaves to mourn their I‘i0d Ili the West. The iullerai to the .' 'Tuesday aiterlioon and was attenlled ,Q Mn. Josspl-l cl_ARK “_ Tile death occurred on Saturday. April 21st of Mr. Jospeli ll. (‘lark. ‘age 76 years. formerly of Ynrnioutli. S.. but i`or 43 years li valued resid- _eiit of this city. lie eanle to tfliarlotte- le l town as n Marine Engilleei oil the 'Isteanier St, Lawrence alld was also "Y on the ferryboats t'or ilillny yours uno ‘fi also on tim Steamer l~llii.ott. llurinu H the Inst tliirter.-ll yr-ill'.~l oi' Mr. (`ll\rl<'s ly l.ollslor llatcllerv and wus well les- "V llielld'-i H was also all ciicr otit- hfi. place this nfternoon aild will be under WI the joint of the Oddloilows. liosides "' his sorrowing widow ilr -lcilves to hewlett htel-s, Mrs. Levells. t‘.aiii'oriiia; _boro. Mass and Arlllur at home. |.\1. H. and N. B. papers please copy) lis DOROTHY MARION WRIGHT. of --- il-i The angel of dleath visited the home l-kl29th and took from ihcln their little ln- and ten months, but in Goo’s Book on in death. So it was with our darling s ilu in in he morning its wc thought ill had called her home to be with the >l'|niourn her lleart-stricken fathei and nd nic.-ther (nee Miss Kiltie Davey) and A rclative and friends who will always sh, service was conducted by their pas- ied at the house was as follows: I-lymn, :rt after which her little remains were removed to the church While the pall i“Beckoning Hantl:a;" hynln, “When He .. (`.ometh;" prayer; hymn, “Safe in the lArms of Jes-us." A vel'y_ilnpresslvc selrmon was delivered; where he ll. S. Wlli A|]llPl ' CANADIAN SYSTEM (Special to the Guardian.) NEW YORK. Anrll 22-A despatch from Washington to the Tribune says l .at as a result. of the report made to the War Department by Lleut~(‘.ol. John B. Bennett and Major B. Foul-Ni ers, who have just returned from To- rolito, where they made investigation oi’ Canadian aviation schools the Uni ted States will adopt the Canadian system which is a desirable model oi’ etiiciellcy. __..____._.1-- lnllll silins lunar lzunn the, Machine Works and Part of Munitions Plants Are Affected. (_‘0PENlIA(lEiN. April 20, vin Lon- doli, April 21-'l‘lie number ot` strik-‘ els in Berlin is placed in' even the semi-oiflclal report at 125,000 and is distributed, according to the 'l'-agcb-1 iatt, through lliaclliiie works, some electrical establls"nmelit:~l and part ol' W.; the niuiiitioii plants. The latter state- _-f_l5,\`.y|\_l: nlent is interesting in view ol’ a des-i ‘iili-_~,1}’_{ patch fiom the ofllelal news- bureau- ill 1--A denying that the ntunition factories were ail'ectell_ The 'Pagebltltt »sayl=, 5 Alfmlllrd ¢ _ A _ volved. Reports from all the Berlin liews- papers which have arrived here agreo that the delilonstrators were usually ordered liltlioligii roughs resorted to\ ot'vnsioiial window-lil-eakllig lil the, lilllcr tion llilidrii, the l“li0lll‘il'll illlii \Lci.psll- i\trtl.~lscs alid olliel: cerltral tlioro\l;.rlll`arr.~'_ Great crowds uatliered in the neigli borhood of the (lastilc during the day and the temper of the crowd, plirt itll- ftlrmrrq wliolesalcrs and the Govt* _ l ment in equal measures lor respo .sl- in-M _ .ill-1,'wu/0I1lllf‘..i`4Ml/LYJYIWILYI “ Hmpiia' Sud' Jlllr-.lhvm ¢ - Matt//:.l`d/P ‘i !&» A "~.-n.~#- . E, N Aperivclilomedylortfonslipti » lion. SollrSlonllich,Diilrrtio¢al _ _(Z l ' . F v¢fish~ = however, tlrat the great iiluilitioii ill- ‘ mzxidfggggpgwnp _ . dustry at bplindau has not been ill- _ mcsimnt Siémweof ‘tn can -mon Conv/atv. MONTllllAL&Nl~1W YORK llASTllll|A For Infants and Ghildren. Mothers Know That Genuine liastoiia Always Bears the Signature c> -»= ° in ; ° oi'i"iliiii l larly the women. is described its very! Eiaiit C9” °tw'*PP°f' 1... ¢~..l1.\o.. cenunv. an "sn er.-rv. \»~~i~- The »\f"<‘=f~ f‘°"~“"°@“ "‘“*= __ _ _ _rn- ` ' n bility for the food situation. Even Stl‘_z_|§__"'ri _Em 'mnmvjjuq want _ |_ _ m cialis lentiei-i who opposed the strike Labor i'c|ll~ese¢itiitives interviewed Lord Mayor Weiinuth and the l’\`\lS- sian l<`ood (‘.olnniissioilel‘, Micliaelis. yesterday. They were given' an_ as- --- suranee ill regard to food which it hoped will iinilicc the workmen abandon tho strike. The Vorwaerts-, alone of the Berlin papers, ventured this iilorn it said that the demoiistratloll w ____ based not only oil the food situation D0 N0 l°“g@" ilelayml' hm' “lilo 0" '| colitinlu- at-rot~iolis. the E“»Sle\`“ A"m3'- withoilt the loylll coo }lc~\\/rilikles don't worry ma Two of them had a the ,fl-tends were taking their last, look witliill the German lin Siiilon llos‘-», ltlcllard We.~‘-taway. from the wrerlted plan ,l‘nr of such is tho Kingdom oi ilea~ All :llrmllv noted in The (iuarrlicl ' v» - ~“T’|~- dl-i..-1 ti;y0n Scouting Duty lhey lund in A Elmllly T€l'|'lt0fy, KGGP UIC of wlialever rank, who has served for to comment editorinlly on the striliipx. to own Lines' Ili*-CD lollgillg ‘lf me People lor puma' brave the gales and snow stllilllis and .. . _ A strike has bnokeii o\;t =llll{1`;1§';___lx'Lf:\l': ,_m.,.y 0" ,lm ,_mpm,,um work Ulf wx_v_ keep tht-V sol<.'lel' ill lunlls lluritlg at mi m““!"°“ wm“e'°`\ n mi" Rpulf ini; as ilu: “t»yt»s" ol' llic nrnly. 'l‘lil Wh""`@ (’e"“a“y hu” me" `, g U". work is more lliiportalit during all li _ I _ _ I ish lalloreizs to help to supp y f vmwu Um" at any other thug' mn piovllielit and le ic-nbsoried into __ ___,_,____...__-- ~ - -- planes progress would' virtually _ impossible. Tile airlien retiect t She-0t’ course not. A man who on.em‘v'e spirit of mé entire Brmsmucw ordt-l wil to a very large ex- ls as careless about his clothes im; fighting force. and carry out their tenliremedlf me c°“dm°"‘ ` ` lC ` " e Y°"‘ “"6 “aulmny doetmif' tmm -task \vith daring aelf»sacriiice, wht iWl\0lli0" his Sm" ms mm or nn' 'will ever he one of 'tho hr' ht _ _ IH __ _____,____,,_.._.....___,.._,.~_- cllapters in the history of the war. vt-n"’ llvmn, “Asleep in Jesus." While yesterday. They were forced to land inlitlc it evident to thc nutliol-ities that - Iniglitfnll, when eventually they re- a further cllrtailiiielil_ of lations- t`roln i»urm-tl' safely to their owll lilies. any cause would llo|_ he borne. UF THREE MONTHS’ PAY AFTER DISCHARGE O'l‘TA\V‘A, April 22-Every soldier six lilontlis, ti portion ol' which has hill’ inni Enemy ut Buy (md neturn been overseas is to receive a grant of three lllolltlis' pay' and allowances of tho rank which he held when hon- orably discharged. This important and the demand that internal rei`ol'll{:§i Although ‘lm Wemhcr mmmlons del-lsion was nindr- by the Govern-¢ _ _ _ ,- lllenl yestel'dziy, anpldlws ‘muy 'l‘ht» objr-ct ot' the extra. pay is tn .__ pel'io-d ot which ho niny bc expect- d`_ cd by rens'oliliblc~ ullorts to iind em- hlc the industrial life of the commun- M, ity. 'l`h<-re have been malty cases hed of hardshiip after discharge and the . ~ 'l poration ol t h Ntlrses will participate in t-he grant _J upon the same terlns as soldiers and ` the grant. lin ull cases includes separ- ,mw (,xm,H,,m.,,' ation llllowallt-es as well as pay. \ es soutlieast ot' “.lolln," wllblpcrctl his wife, “l’m the choir sung, “\‘\’ill the Circle lie 'i.ens, neither the pi-lot~_nor the ohs‘crv» ilii.-vougllly coilvlnced that there is li Unbroken." The pall-bearers wel‘e.- er_bc.'iiig injured. ileal.iziilg their Do- bilrsiur dowlistuirs." Sterling (’olirlid, Fennel M:icl(lnnoli. sitlon, they salved two inllcllilie guns "Wt-li, my dear," replied her hus- e and dl'o\'i' oil' lliliid :-'l¢'t='pil_\', "l llll|p\ yml d0|\'(_ ex- Woodley Westllway. and Edwin (‘-on- two (leriilali patrols whit-ll llttliekclll pct-1 nic |0 have thi- courage oi' yor I-my illeln. 'l‘ln~_v held the groulld until,l-olivlclions." .32 ..ls =m?E=_;l |lc|¢" _ u,l V _ anothe' one oi the brave l.~lillnd boys M-\ -z_...._i .fl g "z__ __';\ ,Q -»_ W- F' ~-_-*-1-_ A_..;. Ii- I- ._ 1:.; . r L Y elifle, who was killed in action oil it was Plc, Ilenis Pl-augllt of Eartls-\ Mart-li Ll-itll tilt. lie was n nlenrber oil ‘ ‘.| K' A it the l0r’ltll Battalion. ills death bi, heard ol’ with sorrow and regret by, ' n very large circle ot' relatives and frieilds: for Denis was one ol’ the Ii it-avi-s lo inoliril tiieir great loss: his ‘R T iii \\ .ii if ;f' Cash System After May lst. We wish to again remind our customers and the general public that we will adopt the Cash System after May ist. We will endeavor to btly at best possible prices for Cash and will sell everything at closest possible prices. ‘ The Cash System is Profitable because it takes away the worry about paying “that old.bill,” because you know your are paying the_same » price for each article as you neighbor, as there is one price to everybody. - ‘ Our aim is to give our many patrons a fire' class service by carrying a more complete stock Also to buy in larger quantities to meet the demands of our ever increasing trade, and by paying Cash’ this can be successfully accomplished, but it necessitates ' the selling for Cash, and our patrons will share in the benefit of best service, best goods, lowest prices. Alter all it is’nl: much of a burden pn anyone to pay Cash and it helps us to accompllsha good purpose.-beneficial to all F. J. Holman & CO., LTD - CHARLOTTETOWN. il0t‘l6,4,l6MmonihnF/s:il2wka. '_¢v“" » _ - _ l . Manchester, Ing. '-- - ~» -»_.‘ I '-***°""*“""""°-"""“""'_""' _" . \ line, and two brothers: John and -' r Y i.tlke.--- to whom the ilynipathy of all trolls out in tllcir liolir of sorrow. " _ I* g’ ' 3 I* ‘ “Tlieir wars are o'er; their still has i "`l , i l~lL‘l, A ll oil l~l li v ca for et, ` STDMACH TRUUBLE Harriaton (Onl.) Father says Dr. Cas- - seiI"l Tablets saved his Chi‘id's Life. ‘O ’ ‘ \.‘ ___.-¢;!§§,,/ :¢_,:f-I . .\ . - 1 . ‘ M ..-. !\i\v;` ` P/ ' _ - - ` \ , Simply Lovely New ' Tito wonieii \\'llo:tppi-ccimmr rich / with olir prcscllt sllowing. il parliclilar hobby. it nt tl saving in price, 'l`his fart _voli show loonis old t‘oloni:il styles. .lacolieau.-Mls- V ` O O _ Q ` ‘ khlllcst, noblest. and liest boys that, ‘Q 5,, ` t’-vcr troll ollr lslulld sod. lie was rl l " ‘ “ ` . son oi' the lair tleorlzo Praulgllt, and, _ - - _é/_ A A ` - ‘if ' Q sion. or fltrllitlilc oi' the Adulll period, is sure to hc i`:lvornllly impressed While we have l'urllltlire nt the lowest pri:-es on lho lntirket-wc want. you to relllcllibel' now and lor nil tinle. that liigli-clllss furniture is our Tile Holman nllss'-ion is lo supply cverylliiiig lil delnand, and 'supply will ilnll l`ort~lbly cinpllnslzcd in our _ ’ /T | tu l nglll tl ne or .il -g ' L . ' ’l`lirough tho long years that are to _ fa' bc, * “V Their deeds will live eternally"--Q. ` __ ' " ` I I - clilurs sl-:vials - A .‘-‘il .- .1 <1 °‘='5-1 EJ' “ _ _ I :- _ i _.rr Mr. Corby, llarriston, I‘. 0., Ont.. writes: “Our little girl was - weak front birth, and though we triefll doc- tors’ mndlcilie and other things she. any no lictter, Sho just lay ill her cot and cried, nnd neiglihoiirs all said we could lint snvn her. The dm-tors .said she had stolnnch trouble, nnll ihnt her clillnt-cs were small, yet Dr. i‘nssell'a' Tablets cured her. They have been worth their weight In gold to ns, for we were just giving up hope of saving our little daughter_ I don't. think there is any other melli- clne for children like Dr. Cnssell's Tablets. Publish this letter if you like; it may help others as the Talr lets helped us.” A free sample of Dr. Cnccll'l Tab- lets will be sent to you on receipt of 5 cents for mulling and paclulng. Ad- dress: Harold F. Ritchie A. Co., Ltd., ‘10 M’CauI-st., Toronto. Dr. (la.ssell'r- Tablets are the surest home remedy for llyspcpsln, Kidney Trouble, Sleepiessness. Anmmla, Ner- vous Ailments, Nerve Paralysis, Pal- pltation, s’nd Weakness in Children. ,Specially valuable for nursing moth- :-'rs and during the critical periods of. lille. Sold hy drugglsto and storekeelr era throughout Canaria, Prices: One tube, 50 cents; six tubes for the price of five. Beware of lmlialions said , to contain hypophosphites. The com- position of Dr. (‘.ssoe1l's Tsbletc is known only to the proprietors, and A - r '~ for l \\ il ‘ itil it A “info .ll "fir:-_ ° r:"-- ~1~ ` _ \ lille 'li lt is vt-ry czisy to spcml unne- ~ rcssnl'y iilollcy in the purch:lse_ of furliiturc-it saving of $5.00 here :ind $io.oo tlicrc- :l few dollars oil this :irtirlc :uid several dollars oil thai, niake up :i _tidy saving in _ thc cud. li you really want io szivc liioucy on ilottse l"uriiiture :lull l"\irilisliiugs-~sllo|l :ll llol- ill:ill`s, .\`crvicc the lit-st, slliisfzic- lion gtinralilt-eil. r .H-,,‘~‘_\" , i Beautiful William and Mary Dining Furniture You can sec :l very llaiidsoliie funicd oak Plltill-t, \\'illiani and Nlnry design, not unlike the Dining Room TABLES lf yotl want solnetliing bcitcr than the or- diiiary iii :1 good Dining Room Table, you should sec otir present display. Real high quality goods at reasonable prices; some round, others square, sonic with single, others livin pcdestzils; some funietl ()al<, otlicrs po- lished quarter Oak. Sizes 6, 8 and to it-ci. l'ricl-s, $l l.5o, $i6.85, $i(»_<)5, $18.95. $a:l.oo. $17.75, $29.50, $29.75 and $35,oo. picture slio\\'li licrcwitll, lnii more cltillorzlic and ricllcr in zlppcllrzilice. 'l`llc price is $42.00. A set ol six |)llici'.< to lnutrli :lhovc lltiilcl, ilpllolstcred in gclitiillc lc:\tllcr_ $35.00. Tins sci is of the very latest design, :uid is one of the most popular lines on otir floor, ill good iurnitttrc. _ Dining Room CHAIRS Dining Chair Sets, includillg fine' plain chairs and ouc arm chair, upholstered in gc- nuinc leather. Styles to suit all modern and most :lntique dining l°urni'ture. You are nl- lnosi certain to secure what you want in Di~ nel-s hero. Prices, $ir).25, $i9.4o, $l9.75. $20-00. $17-50. $18.00, $.1.i-00.: $35-00. and $37-S0- \ ll i nothin iunlilia -. _ c 0 _ __’ _____,_ *Y A' ` _ _ Sunmercide' , no imitation can ever be the same. 5 Bolo Proprietors: Dr. ¢lncl|'c cc., ’ ' lm_|”1 -'_ v<__:'4¢_~ .’ l. ‘