‘ -i-1-i<+;i+-i<-r-1 ` ’ JUNE 25, 1915 ` . , _ 1 nf. ' - . ‘ ` ` ' "‘”-:iii '.`-"ff'5'»“*"”’.. .- , - ~-‘».;:- » »~ -‘.;5>e"»,. _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN' GUARDIAN _ mos rr-xiii-:E T` _.F¢flY°“;='I Summer .. 1” ;,._ 1 new Ltaltliin, pow _ r-Penslar Red Rose talcu _and s_ee.h_ow much. xii _ freshimgdit " tha . thgrlilndyou used toliise. n' -Sifted sofinely that every, tratée' of grittiness is ex~ clu ed, _thisainmwder of satin sm hness, com- pounded of-the purest boric acid_and imported talc. is admirable .for the tender _ skin of babies, as well as I older persons. I 1 ' its true rose scent makes I g it all t-he more refreshing too. Get a 25c box today ati' our Penslar Store-no 'other store has it. Look for the Penslar sign. E. Foster ,' (Hntral Drugstore, JCL, ___»n,_ ~-.I`-__.1L I -_ . _ .___-Sunnyside _, A B5oi=iBiNE I TRADI MARK Il[G.U.$.PAT (iii. ‘ enioves Bursal Eniargements, . , Cur\bs,_ Filled Tendons. Sore- ' ness from shy Bruise or Strain; I Stops Spavin Lameness. ,Allays pain. T Does not Blister, remove the hair or K Thickened. Swollen Tissues. [___ ‘k lay up the horse. $2.00 a bottle, delivered. Book l K free. , ABSORBINE, JR.. the antiseptic lini- ment for mankind. For Synovltis, Strains, Gouiy. or Rheumatic deposits. Swollen. , Painful Varicose Veins. Will tell you more if you write. $1 and S2 per bottle at dealers or delivered. Manufactured only by WJ. YUUNG. l'.D.l'.\lI lynnll lllg.,l1oiiIreaI, Can. Alisnibliie ind Ahsorbine. .lr.. rr: mldt In Cl\lliIl» _ ,-1-as-_-umm-____x-u-_-_1_-lg |N_N|lMllllliM i_ MR JOHN SANDERSON. 'l`lie dcatli occurred al Midgell nhoill livc o'clock yesterday niorning. at the _ innnr- or ina stcnfatlier, Frinik R- Junics, of John Sanderson, aE0l1__45- 'l'lie deceased had been in i'ail_inl5 livailtii for the past four years. sullcr- ing acutely from rlieuuiatism. and for lin- past. four months had been very si-rioualy ill. He was ii son of the late \\'illiuin Sanderson. Ile liad been en- guguil in farming und for a number of yours was mail carrier between Mid- gi-ll and Maple Leaf. He leaves to At Provideiice-Provldeiice 7, Rich. '13 ' - i=sosRAi_ At. Baliliiiore~(‘.ni¢,,g,, 1 pam, more 4 At Newark~Newark 4, Pittsburg 2. At Bl`00l¢l.\'l1~--St. Louis 4, llrookly 3 No others played. n (Special to the Guardian.) FEDERAL St. Louis 2. Brooklyn 11. H Newark 1_1. Baltimore 4. (___(.lilcago d Buffalo Kansas postpon- INTERNATIONAL Ricliniond 7. Providence 4. Toronto Ii Montreal 2. ‘ NATIONAL Plilladelphia 2. New York 1. Eleven innings. ' lloston 3. Brooklyn 2. (`Illl'-11305. St. Louis Zi. Pittshurgli ii. (lincinnati 2. AMERICAN Detroit 4. St. Louis fi Wusliiiigtoii 5 Boston 0. First gnine (‘hlcago Ii. Cleveland 1. second gains. Chicago 7. Cleve-iuiiil 3. lfirst game New York il. Pliilailelpliia 2. Sec- ont . New York 15. Phila. 7. (Special to The Guardian) linsvliull results yesterday were as follows: AMERICAN LEAGUE. ' At Washiiigton-Boston, 12; Wash- ington, 4. At Pliiladelpliiu--New York. 7; Pliilailclpliia. 6. At Detroit-Detroit, 9; St. Louis, Sl. At (llovclaiid-t‘liicuigo, 5; tllcvc- luntl. 4. Ninctecii innings. NATIONA LLEAGU E. At l’litshiirg-Cliiciiiiiutl, 5; l'ltis- burg, 3. , At Bostoii-»l.iostoii, ti; Brooklyn. 0. At New \'oi'k-Nciv York, 13; Phil- udelpliia. At ffliicago-(‘.liiru.go, 14; Sl. Louis, lil. FEDERAL LEAGUE. At Brooklyn-(‘hicago, G; llrooklyn, 2. ' Al lluffslo-Bufi`alo, ll; Pittsburg. At Baltiniore-lialtiniorc, 4; St. Louis. 2. At Kansas lilly-Kaiisas. Il; New- ark, 2. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. At Montreal-Montreal, 7; B\il`i'nlo, 3. - At Proviileiice-Ncivark, 5; Provi- dence. 0. At Tornnto-Toronto, ti; llocliester, 0. At iticliiiioiid-Jersey City. 11; iuourn ii widow and four cliildrer1._m'¢Illll0l1iriisoins iwiuiiii isiiiiiii W i 1 Chnziutd. :len-in and a niece of theflate INTERNA-|-|°NA|_ Miss Lulu Ballem, Pownal, il Mr Jumu H_;____le _ _ visi ng friends in Lharlottetown. _ _ My new ML si _Many sliigton, were 'visiting friends in Mill- /,- view recentlv. ' Ei' f/I/_ it 'Wi-nl) ~,,_. nioiid, 3. P .. , ,I M E tt M t . V Ri er, _ . _ At ToroilllrlklgllglstgéifIéulggfoko 3 wasrin lggecigy :,!;s?;-dafruon V - The tollowius letter rccelveltl b_y 22nd.. li_ dnl_ indeed cheer me up to AL N,-,W 'Ym,k_New Yo-rk I Phila-_ ___ Qanon simpson was Written by ance hear again noni you and it brings me deiphia 1_ aimed end ninth ____-in Mr George Mucha" and the Misses (.orporal E. M._Arinand, of tho Priri-< back to my childhood days and th_e At I3ogt0n_pQmon 3 Bmokwn 2 Laura and Marial Mitchell were in the ce” Pam- He 5 _a 5°" °f Mr- F' Hi, HIHUY IWPDY limes SPED! 81 Sl- Pele' 5 A_t t3ii1¢Innm;_pmsh§u.g 3 dincinl city yesterday. Armand. for some years Manager o school, to say nothing of the oo;-agion. mu 1' ,_ _ _ _ » _ - _the Merchants Bank of .Halifax in al wiiacks we used to get froiu that _ T ' .` _ 1 - ' Miss Bgssie Dougal, has re-turned -no Charlottetown. The family left here little cane you kept in the desk. all of AMERICA her honie in Millvlew after visiting ' `. ' v»ihich,_1’ve no doulit.- did- us a great N ' friehdg m_¢`he cny_ -'- - -d0al'0f'€00d- Tlw .doulors.l1¢r2» after , At wash___gton`__was_____gmn . ,_ - » _ _ _ _ _ _ - ~ 1 _ - fighting ,t'0r;_two iiionflis_ to save my Iloston 4. _ ' Mr. find Mrs. Turner, of Sackvflle. _ _ _._-1,’/‘ __ ‘ " ' IES- f?;“gn*_‘ll)§_“*tl;_ti1__Il-i_'llj“l _li Yafhlleaii' Ai 0| 1 d__, _ , . '» arovisiting their daughter-,'Mi~s. Lloyd _ _ I », g, , sary . usni _ e . . _ 6_ .‘_’V° ll" (IllUii=0 9. (-l9V9l9~H<1 we||_ne,._ / ‘ ‘l .li suffered a great deal during that* _ E_ M,.ARMANp_ \ » . _ - two months, undergoing four opera- .- _ -_ _. _ __ _ ti _b '__ ti _ . _ . -------U--, ons. u sep c poisoning set in and affected. the bone which finished it. l ain making splendid rogreas now ‘ some twenty years ago. but will be re iuemhered hy many citizens. Mrs. Arniand, the young man's mother, was a dmi""'“~ 'it' fliv late Dr Hobklrk Of mpson, thanks for your kind letter of May p . and on Monday lust started to walk be at least six months. There has been no important war news lately. I sin glad to see that the people of Eng- land are at last waking up and begin- ning Io realize the tremendous qghtlng streiigtli of the German nation. Eng- land has never before been in such a dangerous position and unless the wliolo nation is at once organized and we have 1-onscription i sm afraid to think of what the result will he. How; ever we must hope for the best. The new Voalition Government. seem to,];g getting down to business and I _trust that this time next year will see the German nation absolutely subdued.) Tiiankiug you again for younkind let! ter and with kiudest regardmto Mrs Simpson, I am . . ‘ Yours very sincerely. ‘ J = on crutches but found niysclf terribly _ ..__L sg* weak and could only put my t'oot on (SPCCHU *O TIIB GU“"dIi"\) _ \.~z->;___-_- ||,(. ground for a few minutes and PARIS, Juno 24.--The following oi- _ _; `~~' ‘ (lion go back to hed 'r0,|,,, 1 waikpn lltial ioniniunicotlon was issued ~ T . _ ' ' '-_V ' _ . ~ - _ : ' 'r ' by \ _, in the end of the passage and bmk the War Office tonight' ‘ln the re- in- Mr_ Edward Irwin has arrived from \_ 1 i expect to be discliurgeq from hospi. gion north of Arras there were no Boston. where lie spent the past three \, BROS jc-iM iTeo_// ini about the end rn' this month. Fa- ff1"1_r.v actions to-day; Our \r00Ds Or- weeks_ Mn Irwin is much interested _ ,. gimp hug taken H house in p0||,eS¢,,n@ gi1n_iz_ed themselves iii_ the conquered in motor bouts and brought Wm, him " --_-\f___;;.-f>”/ ' tor_tlie summer so l will he with him .lJ"~`lll]‘”\S~ A Ili/ell’ Ciillnollilde OCCUP- ,, couple of |,,,,,ds,,,,,e snve, cups "Ao: .cA~AoA until i get my artist-ini leg whit-ii win red 111 the Sevior of Ansres-E<=urie- which he will offer as prizes to stlmu . I ‘ . 1 MOSQUITQE si;i'£_s_ I _ _ . . . i F No¢in»¢ moo un angles. snorting and itching like Zan- l_u_k. Daft let the children. of yourself. surfer ranger. An!! Zan-Ink and bo “Ul¢vrr0ll_l" na lu. _J Duel 1-I SMI- AIWBUK i'_;_._.-._-- --- I (Phe enemy late last night and early to~day bombarded Berry au Bac and the neighborhood ot’ Saplgneul. This lioiiibag-dment caused us only slight damage. ln Argonne and on the height of the Meuse there is nothing to report except artillery action. lu the Vosges at Fonteiielle 8. Germall attack was repulsed. The Germans have bombarded the outskirts of Met- ,zeral and the ridges east of that vil- lage where our progress continued in a slight degree." GRACE CHURCH TENNIS CLUB. tr A ,_ Whig, ‘ issa»e-sri-i»_r|_i.“ lll I late interest iii motor boat racing. ' I ,g "' OUR style _'of publicity is_ being widely imitated---a testimonial of merit duly' I appreciated. Clothing buyers, however, in common with art con- noiSseurs,_prefer “originals” to indifferent “copies” That is why they are showing so decided a preference for English & Scotch Woollen Co, “Style and Quality.” meeting for organisation is to he ‘ JH- I held in the Selioolroom to-night at _S _ o’cIock, and everyone interested con- ' , U a nccted with church or Sunday school , J. 9 is cordially invited to be present. Closely Associated With English & Scotch Woollen Co. Advertising as “ uality’__"is With English & Scotch Woollen Co. Clothes. I ' THE man who pays $15, through ordinary channels, for his clothes wil have a “bunch” of disappointment” on his hands, because it is only the “Mill_.to-Man” plan that makes good clothes possible at $15. Nobody - knows. this better than the retailer himself, and many clothiers---anxious t;o_‘-‘trade lip”---are imitating, and following the initiative of the English & Scotch-Woollen Co. EFORE you turn loose one cent of your clothes money come here and see our “Direct from the Mill” fabrics. You know good materials when you see thern, and when you have a look at ours you’ll realize the folly of Searching any farther, or wasting and more time. Even tho’ $15 is less than you expected to pay, you’ll gladly save the middle profits on your clothes appropriation, because ou rs are the clothes you’ll want. uii inviicnii---ninii niinri ' I l Unrestricted Choice ls U I U _I I Any gliterial _ ` 4i“.-‘ii = -rf; .. I OUT-OF-TOWN MEN-'--Our Mall Order Departnient is fully equipped to take care of your clothing needs. Se nd for sample fabrics, style-hook and Order Dept., 158 Richmond St.. Cliarlottetown, P. IG. l. measuring chart--wc guarantee satisfaction in style, fit and finish. Mail This “Mill-to-Man Tailoring Ser- vice" of ours has grown to its present treiiieiiduous proportions because men of good taste-and good judgment- have learncd, one nftcr another. and by thousands your after your that Mill-to-Man garments-sold under our guarantee and representing it Seal of Confidence between our customers and ourselves-mean to the wearer Economy, Style, and Wear. Buy Made- to-Measure Clothes at $15-no niore, no less-from the only and original Mill-to-Man Tailors-The English. und Scotch Woolen tlompnny. l"ltEl). K. GARE/\l'. Supt. of Bruiiclics. “Mill-to-Man Tailoring Service” ‘ -“Mill-io-Man Tailoring Service” __ » I tlilr 2,! ..~_ ,_ __ I T Charlottetown, "P. E. _Island ’.Ii_i__|L'..'~ '- .:ii._-3 gxnm _ _ _ . _ 4 _.sry-.~ "ag iff »' ,yr -. .f . . ~ i; -' 'fa f I -.fr ’ "’f. ~ ri' x :_ / l -7. ._ ._?.~ T.,- -,"`_ 'ji' .¢».> .iw llé sw; ' ." ,ffl ;`_;,-F 'F $5-‘ _ ` `. 5, _x . ~‘ _ ` S..;;fE 5 If » ..f.=g»,§ gi 5 fy U31' if-.. _, .;!,_ ;,=~»~».,.»_`»_~,~__»-_ ~ __ ..._ » .T -1. .- ny .* '. §1_lf.r , i»_l 1: » _'1»JI`7§ 3 l,":i’_§r` »_ ._-;'li~'i "1l_Lij.'§§ _,_ ,.- __lt_-: ,,,. l ‘I , . I I 4 1 I . I l . I f. V "’._ ' .ig t'_ -Lg; 1,39; ' i..»_. N5, fi-,_i.¥'r V" Z2‘,i`_» 1 i .».~ 7 _ '-_:-1435.. ,rr 1_1, ly 5", af-.. 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