l i lj ton Saturday morning. ;- iiiiii 7- ’9‘5 ` -fr Tnll:o_nAll_Lo'nlrE'rowN GUARDIAN ' _ Poor :aims ' - i .' _ _.___.._;-.se _J _ ' `,v`~.`.`.-..»..-.,\1,.f»»JV\..~.-~.\ Violet Haz’-‘el _ Those 'to ‘ " -h l __ odor of Witciliiilliilglzeli i; _ d1sasr¢¢sill_s3liHlinli't1lisl prebarati_on_ esirnb e, as; l lilo odor is that of Woodl . Violets. P 1 _ This product is an ef-it _f ficaclous renledyin cases of bur_ns,bruises, cuts, in-l ct bites, chllblalns, sun- , etc. _ » It_ ls perfectly anti~` septic and makes an ex- I ' cellent After Shave and Toilet Preparation-25c- » a bottle. ' ' ' _ _ ,_,,,_vé_,___,_g__ E .l E. A. Foster Central Drugstore, _ if -3.* . ' lm'a..»..- . ’ ‘ ` PERSONALS _ _ _ _ Premier Mnthleson went to Alber- i Mr Harry Harris, ment dealer, ls a i , present, collfllleil to bed wltll a serlou #lllliess.»\~-- -I -- - - '° l ' _--1 E -l. N 'i“ ' r _ _ llhss hun lll.Es___l0_LlJ _sl.._mEll-__». B1' ltlsil -iii iiiiffilifiiiiiiiiiii i`iiiiE E ` ls:.°i..§l'::c:l°.:;:.lzi.amz: Oil pil *SEll account ofrecent visit to New. York “|0118 chess circles. The Chee! Bal# -- leltln Magazine of New York for June RETURN AT TWILIGHQ. _ hill Hl'l'iV€d with ~a full page account of Charlottetown’s Chess Tournament, A correspondent at the fron' wit _ and poemrcomposed by W. P.‘ Doull the British Expeditionary For wrl` es: J-l ‘ and J. J. Enman, which poems novo _ _ bgenpprlnted ill several other Amari- d_ I _§tll_ll_d out on tllll _illylng ld -get __ c apers. an favourably comment- _ us s_even ng w t a scor of ll; lp _ _ - ed upo_n‘. All visitors and citizens John French’s young flying n and chief ls _gleaned with their work. They welcome at this evenIng‘s session of “saw the chickens come _me to* cllossman. = roost." _ Louls 3_ A B t Chl 2_ ' ' other, pastimes that occupy h and at New York,oil)gillioit 3(,:aIl\;ll;w Ylzllilrtofll his comrades when they are noni" the 0_ At Washlngtom Waslllngton 6_ Cle_ hir. You will see a certain nervousness elaml 1_Nallom,_l_ At Pl,_t,,b,,,_g_ Bmok__ and distraction conlc over him about lyn 8, Pitlohnr 2 st i s “““°°i- Lculs 6 C, cl 5 ti ' ~ L°“ _°- i- soon ho will stir hiinooli ond, who . n una 1. Federal At ' K ' _ ther he walks along the French roads ansas City Kansas City 5, Pitts to wh ,_ ms ,_ _ d bm- 3_ Al B lf l _ B _ e e y ng groun s are situ- l-Blog 5_ Brookiliyxf il; _{;_’°iéi,_i;i;ag;__Bgf_ ated. or whether he is lucky _enough Louis 8. chicago 3. lntornntional nt ti” “ei ii iiii iii ii l’““i“il ’“°i°l' Cl"- Newa,.k_ Provldence 3_ Newark 0_ At you will find him some time; before Ricillllillld- Jersey City 7 Rlcllmond darkness begins to fall on his own ' Of all the tense _hours .on t I flying! The 'fact that the Germans'-have grounds the one ll ‘ur or twill t and i i dusk hofor_o“1il'zl'i'tFlll is tho -_ nonl- that tugs harden 9, the nerve of the' British flying‘men,_,Wlierever flying man may bc, t'ak`ing tea or c ce ill BASEBALL REsUL.l.s___ A l the cafe 'of some village near ', read- Al Phllnoolpliin, rhllndolphinmser cgi' ‘"5 i" iii” ‘i““ii°“" ‘ii °”g§§_°‘i i" 3.. Richmond, Richmond ' 9, Jersey iiaiiieuiiir iiyiiig iieiii- ii” is "wiiiiillg for the chickens to come home to roost," as he calls it. I walked out of town earl this (s o l l t in G l . Y SATUii1§AaY. Tian: 5.lfll‘e;i'l`lt?s:- evening wiiii iii "Ying iiieii Wim iiiiii invited me to watch the evening roost- lN'rEaNA1'|oNAl. LEAGUE. i"g~ "i"'f> sol ll couple oi polo who'vo been up in the sky all the afternoon,” Al Jersey Clly Ne k 8_ J explained one to me. “I want to soo City 4_ ' war emey whether tlley’ve como in or. not." ll _Al lllcllmoml_ provld 7 Rl h_ "Yes," assented the other, "there are 5 mand 4_ em” ' C four fellows from my mess wllo went At Rochester, Rochester 4, Buffalo out this °ii'em°°ii' iiiiii Y°ii miiiei' 2; Rocllesler 7_ Bm-lalo L want to know tliey‘re in before dark." At Toronto, Toronto 3, Montreal 3' Montreal 3, Toronto 0. ' ' THE Ain SENSE- NA'r|oNAl. l.EAeuE. when We S°i l° lilo field We found tllirty or more of the young llthe men At sg Louis, phlladelpllla 3_ st wllo make up Sir John Frellch's ily- Louls 0. ing squad at this particular place. Al (;lncl,mall_ Clnclnnall (l_ Boston They stood about in knots, chatting. cutting nervously at the grass with 3. At Cllloagm New york 3_ Chlcago 0_ their canes, or sitting In the lee of Al, Pittsburg, pmsllul-g 1l_ Bmok_ the hangers to protect themselves ly" 0_ from the cold fifty-miles-an-liour wind. I noticed that, with all their seeming All/|Elq|¢AN l_EAGUE_ :- ldleness, 'and preoccupation, tllcir sharp. trained glances were raking Al; Now York, Dol,-olt l1_ New the evening skies. York 2. "Th€1‘€'s-,I thlnk," said one young At Boston, Boston 4, Chlcago 2_ fellow. I followed his gaze, and what At Pliilnaelphln, Philadelphia 4, st i Saw WHS H dvi in lilo sky no larger Louis 2. than the head of a pin. “No. I think At Washington, Cleveland 5, Wash- i-il“i'll -," said another youth. ington 4. “Right you ore," said the llrst one. “I was »mista.ken.” FEDERAL LEAQU5 How he knew he was' mistaken I could not understand. Neither could At Brooklyn, Baltimore 7, Brook. the flying mell explain to me how lyll 5. they had developed the ability to dis- At Kansas City, Pittsburg 4, Kan. tlnguish one aeroplane from another. sas City 1. They have slmplydeveloped it, and At Chicago, St Louis 6, Chloogo 4; that's all. Tile aeroplanes are all as' St Louis 6, Chicago 0. like as two pins; but tllere’s some- At Newark, Newark 4, Buffalo 0, - thing inthe lndivldualflying of a man or it may be either waves of telepathy t s‘ (Special io.the Guardian.) tllat one flylllg man ill the air can' SUNDAY, _June 6,-.-Rosn1ln;__ send to a matt on tile ground. that' helps the flyers to tell one speck in Eva Wll,,o,, of S,m,mc,.sl(l0_ was l-n INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. ‘ 'the slr from` another. ` Sie any ?ut‘frday’ returning home in At Jcrsey City. Jersey City 9, New- lllalclllilniipiiltltildeznldiiglgllgddllgwli dll: ie eve" ng ark 6. zl_l_y.__ Within a mlnutc_or two it had M _ N ll l.l G _ P nal, was a il g ted and two heavily __ furred passlesngeiil tlilntilis ‘lilly yrivsterday on NATIONAL LEAGUE. young men climbed from lt. One af-__ At St Louis St Louis Z, Philadel- ter another the spots appeared in the the -Murray Harbor train. - ' ____ Phia 1. sky were recognized as*-` or 5--,` M,_ Roderick Glllls mlumell to 6 At Chicago, Chicago 8, New York the _lnaclllncli alighted, -- or --1 _ - _ - l lt l ‘ l c im ed out and came over 'to join our Ci""'i°ii°€°w" Siiiurday n gi mm At Cincinnati, Boston 5, Cincinnati group. ~ Hunter River. Charlottetown fronl Sllulmersldc on Clinrlolletown _on Saturday night by » gon in engaged with the surveying pal? 2. - G _H ,H R we_ who has béen _ AMERICAN LEAGUE. -_ question they asked; Safe" themselves liomueinrlielliifuriiougli, licft Saturday mom. All Detroit. Detroit 6. New York 4. from the battle llne,_whcrc the daily' _ng en _,nuts tn sydney Mlnem FEDERAL LEAGUE. .slirllpnel had broken about them.they= -- - ____ 5 At Chicago, Chicago 10, Pittsburg xero as curious and anxious as wle for - ,pl _ f lh D _ - _ _ _ le safe return of the chaps w 0 as paigiaznyaé iig;,,_l;ii_ili:,‘;i,:‘,,_ uspenf thi, _Jill Kziinsas City, Kansas City 3, St yet were not lucky enough to be'_“_‘in"’ _ _ Oil S - or tie evening "roostillg." ` ‘ week emi at her h°m° in Bmokiieid At Newark, Buffalo 6, Newark _ 3; At last all were in 'but one. Nlghtl Mr. J. J. Mclilllnoli returned to Buffalo ii Ngwmik 2' 'was i"im°Si iiiioii us' ‘_A ma” iii im' Saturday n_l,,l,l by me Expre” _ARRIVALS nllshto; thorn-n a _lov_;§r__ llttlo _throw of the lever, which li must gve The Premier. Hon. J. A. Mathiesoil, vlcT0R|A_ the last moment, that will bring llimj was ,__ ,_,,,ss_,,,ge,. t0_ Allwrwll on Sap E_ G_ w.,_,st_,n_ J_ C_ W,__,_c___mb_ Mom to earth lightly instead of in a smash. l1i‘lli1Yl110l‘llllS'ilil‘llll- treal; C. P. Thomas. Truro' J. M. _ ' ~°*'°‘ Duncan, Quebec; Mrs J. A. 'McPhail, Fi-ARES FOR THE i-AST MAN-_ . Miss Anzio --l» Dnuwiie- R“sii¢°» Master John Morhnil, Kingston; W. ~ Will! vlslilllg last Sllllday nl. Oyster A_ Campbell_ st John; W_ A_ Camel-on_ __ _ v ~- _ Bed Bridge. thc -guest of Miss Alvlna E_ (;_ Thomson, H, C_ smlthcolt, Tm.. He s a young fellow and a ' Gallant. lelwi1o1'--T- onto; Geo. Elliott, Middleton; A. s. 0)’-" explained nn oilloer .~ 'lr' McAllister, Halifax; R. H. Tingely, im mill'-ii' W°"\`i°ii about Mr. -george Webster. of the En- B'-Damn; F_ K_ Bennellm ollawm l,~_ get'out the ilares," he .gincer .staff of the P. E. l. R. came to H_ A~m0ld_ -l~omnf0_ ~ tendant. Tile flares are __ _ _ e the Expi-oss.. QUEEN. ll flyer is__lionil:i1teo_irnnl, were in this city sat- l.-,lsdicln -1-,,,,,,,l,,_ from th > .ml.,y_ moment landing _ engineers who are engaged ln the gen- htm all the "Mrs J. .Alexander McPhall (Wills Oi "emi s`ul‘vl%y‘li! 'the P. E. I. R.. l'Biill'll6_ll been shooting at .Pl-of, Mnllhnll, M.L.A., who is at the to Charlottetown by thc express on shooting nt o bird l front) and hor little son, lvlnntor John. saturday nillhl from Hunter River- Ho him in pnoho; if ho hoo nrrlvod in Charlottetown from Klns- goes to Murray Harbour this mornins trenches in was oertol stoh, Ontario, on Saturday mol'l1lIlZ- to begin work on the Southern line. sand German rifles had -- .- .. » - - i _ __ he might be a prisoner i ,ty ot,~w%l‘k on the P. E. I. R. . Mr..A. Scott, Chief of the party of ing flesh; mell been n L4 l FFIOIINCY _OF DR- CHASE 3 I _-_-_-:_»_~;-_-_§~¢.».-;-_-ei-_-.-2-:.~_‘-»-'f-f-*-'-='-‘-'-‘-‘-'~' """"i"'_L lines,l_for if his -- ~ -» - ~- . - ~- ' ._ = ' ». the wrong time' verify ill lillislllllll "Wllo lsn’t in yet?" was always the aeroplane must see the grass when he that are placed about th Suppose fly er --Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Robinson carrie They left by the southern train in the _come back be ' _ to mo -oily on the Express Saturday afternoon for Orwell, where they will wasn’t an night from Hunter River. Mr. Robin- spend the summer. meet; this was war a wreck of broken to come down There were _ '_ '__, 5 _ _ __ l - . \ _ i _ .Z I... ‘I ._ - - _ places where he might be and so ma_ny __ __ _ _ _ _ ..,, ’ .t ' tori-lhio things .night have haiméhed "- " " '_ ~ ` S to him that it wsn'U‘plea.sant to think _ , . S I' 0 _ of it. And yet. there we were, waiting _ _ _ __ _ ' E - ' for him. I_ pinched ' ’myself~to see ' 1 'I' ' F-iw -'iw '» ll "“'i‘i*""""""~ '!"" WHO HA; plwyglq 1-Hg whether it was_n't"all'lti'dreaml ~ might be dead! 'Ph 're ‘listers the sol l‘ rrmlagogmlsisn-_s1'ArEMs_Nr or_oN__ __NEY_____,E___ ,,_,__,__s_ _ w,,_w,,,_e»,,‘ml,,i.l,,,_.;,_.,,,,,,,: ,pm l l t 1' _ diers settin _-olit_'l_the flares and set- enc M ns . amp T ting ready ‘tg light tllollllf N0 one was- poonlo tlliab this. _»_l>egl_il_in_s_ osr°_tnl_.lo o_l¥_'lil¢_ _ _- ‘ 11 .° 'S rsiorhrlllil- pill-nhfif' __ rel," ci -li"-f. al o e_s _ smell tsroul-lle_w_&ih"lllollg the thousands of let- Or better ltlll, Pills to the test will only cost you. lasts for senile, r "MUU THEIR KINGDOM." A _French ofllcer writes:-_ "’l‘_llo privates offer us coffee. Thel’ are‘bver'pleased that we should come _.|,_o_vl_sit___tlleln in their mud-holcs and 'tell I e that the commander-ln ‘ 'ana all ortlilnn have ioltt-..‘to ornoh. _ been'_"diil`ven from tilcil“ tortres's~ and- tllat 'at the vcry_momellt_ our adl/'ancgl company _is' making thelll 'run 'llhyvff than they climbed tllclll is sufficient to mak_e__i.llem clidurc the cold. the raln,_apd the fatigue without succumb- ing; it is the revivlfyillg of a worn_3 out body by a sublime ideal. ' What are they talking about? The fight-its hazards and its risks-forms the ordinary topic of conversation. Agricultural laborers, worknlen, cin- ployees, and lrtcii fom ll- higher rank in the social scale-=-tllcy all have the some s0ul.`the some thoughts, and the same aspirations. War has become for them the important thing, their ob- JGCK in life, their all. They know that they have accomplished a magnificent task in carrying the heights of Epar- ges, and they are quite ready to begin a similar task again. _ To realize the respect which we should pay to thcsc soldiers’ valour it is necessary to retrace step by step the progress wlllcli they have made vlctorlously during the two months the operations lasted. Napoleoifs vet- erans in the worst hours of 'the rc- treat from Russia did not -exzperiericc such trials; ~ ` Modern courage has increased tell- fold with thc perfection of modern weapons of warfare. To carry the heights of Les Epargcs under the fire of the 8 ln. gulls, the land torpedoes, and the qulckflrcs wus the work of giants, and no war ill the past can suggest the horrors of the undertak- ing. CONSCIENCE. It is ln their conscience that our men find the energy to accomplish such tasks and also in tile example `glven them by their lcadersf Wllat their officers have done and what they are doing every day you must ask their men. Eparges Cost us dear in dead be- cause the Frencll officers, collfldellt in his men, is proud to march before them. Our visit continued, always in the mud. “You would llever have lm- aglned there was so mucll,” remarked to me with pride a young man of the 1915 class. Mud is their kingdom. They owe to it some of tllelr galety. Wltllcss the story of ‘Moi Boclle," It happened last night. A patrol went out to tile reconlloitre the ene- my’s lines and then they returned to the shelter =to warm themselves, thc 'loolrwb "out.‘Bu`t tllcy do not' worry," ' *tho southern olopon ol tho hill insto‘l~'~1 r- ”' fills °““ "‘ \ 51’ A/zals ff 0_'z.5Z‘rc'5.9._ . D 9 _ ._ r I t r on t Neglect” "' ‘ ‘ o ll neg eo N9 . ._ _fl _. _` ' _ yet-human health the warning of dull. headaches-,-had _4iongue-hll- .ls_nlways at stake. '~ 'Ji lousness. _ hese are the signals of distress when ` _ tl - bowels, kidneys and stomach are out of order. 1. ~ ~ ,'_. -~~» mor. S W vesceni is the best answer to the S.O.S. call for help in relieving Constipation and preventing all the dangerous complications that follow in the wake of its neglect. Abboy’s Salt is a granular concentration of the medicinal salts oxtractcd from juices of pure, fresh fruits. It is palatable, wit/ll ll. clean, invl orating taste, and a gentle, suro action, quite uliliko tho griping and painful effect of catliartio drugs. For man years tho value of Abbcy’s Salt has made it. the cgoice of careful physicians in prcscribil? bowel, stomach and_ l ver complaints. An , 12 The Salt Of Salts perhaps, even more to the point is the fact that these pllyslclnns use it themselves, Witness Dr. Charles L. Martigny, for fifty years a leading _practitioner in Montreal, from whom we have a. ottcr stating: “ I may add that I use it myself overy day." sold bv__~_ ' I George E. Huglxes l \ . H . _ Nobody replied, but thc voice insist- ed “Moi Boclle." Tile mell. thought it was a joke and sllouted out. “Keep quiet, will you." The voice, however, again took up thc cry, “Moi Boche.” This time the wllolo shelter rang wltll protests from the mell who wanted to go to sleep, and insults hurled broadcast at the supposed practical joker. Tile llext morning an unexpected guest was found ill the shelter whose cloak of mud made him resemble the others. It \vas a “Boche," a descrter who had followed the patrol during the lllgllt, so as to get away from potato bread, the rcvolvers of his ofllcers, and the chains which fasten the gun- ncrs to their pieces, a real Boche who had told the trutll witllout being re- lleved. A bright sun shines on the plateau. For the first time for a. week it does not rain. Tile German counter-attack has been a sorry failure and our artil- meil crouching one against the other. ln the silence just broken by the 'snoring ot-'those already asleep ll voice called out, “Moi Boche." lcry alone is tliullderiilg. Over the parapet from time to time we can see flying into the air salld- bags, rifles, and once a German sold- ler. Ollr 75's are doing good work. The mud-clad nlell look at each other with laughing eyes. The cllenly has had enough. His “‘porrldge-pot” shells are rare. I-Ie is held. They have given llilll and are giving llinl more. than he asked for. » COL. TURNER SAID T0 HAVE _ BEEN CAPTURED. .__?.. ,. TORONTO, Ont.. June 5.-The Globe publishes the following:- Berlill, Julie 4.-(via wireless to Sayvllle)-Colonel Turner, in com-i mand of the Tlllrd Canadian Infantry Brigade, has been captured. Among the papers found ill his pos- session was il division order saying that several mell had been observed, wllo had surrcrlllered to the enemy without being shot by the officers or lnell, whose first duty it was to shoot overy mail trying to surrender. The order directed tllat if the body which attempted to surrender was large enough, artillery fire should lm- lnedizltely be directed at it. OTTAWA, _Ont., June 5.-" Wo have mation of the report," stated a high official of the Militia Department this morning in 'regard to the German report tlla"t Brigadier-General Turller Vie has been taken a prisoner. “ The message came-via Sayvllle all rlgll_t}_but as- to its accuracy we know not lng.”' ‘ " ` HUNDRED THOUSAND ' _.FOR MACHINE GUNS. OTTAWA, June 4.-Hon. W. T. White, Minister of Finance, to-day re- ceived, through His Royal Highness, the Duke of_Collnaught, a check for $100,000 _from Mr. Huntley R. Drum- mond, of“`Montreal, io` be used for the purpose of providing one hundred and twenty-live maxim guns (more or less) It is lloing understood that these guns are to be ill addition to those to be provided by the Milltlil Department for the use of the Canadian expedi- tionary forces. _ Ill acknowledging thc gift, I-ion. Mr. White clxprosglsd the deep apprecia- tloll of he Government to Mr. Drum- ln°1\ _, if. . l _J i ill-li 'fl .. _ lx .lil _ r’ _ ,ll ~ _if l_ -fi _ _“f ir ‘ l lj ;' .',,‘ l ill _li .r.§.;»;f;~_,=_ 2'* " =W;l-'-_ '>-*E* nspalwnsbr- l _.gli- ri ` ‘ ` X",r _ il , . .1 ._ 1” lil .il l-*iii l in “ li 1 li l,,.__ tl l rl _ l_ __ _ ._,__ _ _.ill ‘nr ll . _ll l lil- . l - ‘il _