.\" _ h____iuiY5.191s' _ _ THE CHARI.i0T'1‘ETOWN GUARDIAN r _lt's ihlseeconomy to 'starve the shingles by neglecting to give them a timely coat of some reliable preservative. The ben wa te make them last is to treat them ' thoroughly Anchor Shingle Stain it is made from coal tar creosoteoil, famous as a pre- ventative oi decay in wood, combined with permanent colon. There is another important ingredient; the creosote and colors are held hrmly to the surface of the wood by our Special China-Linseed Binding Oil; thus Anchor Shingle Stains have a permanency unknown to average stains. In them yon got a rare combination - thorough rotection of the shingles and lasting eolbrs, hence greater and more enduring satisfaction. Ask your dealer or wrlfe lo us for colors and details EL.. - _ - __-_ _ 'l`raiiis Outward Read Don-.n. Noon 12.00 7.35 Dep. Charlottetown 1.20 8.30 Hunter' River 10.36 9,52 2.10 9.02 Emerald Jet. 9,59 9.21. 5,45 2.55 9.27 Kensington 9_27 5_02 3.30 9.50 Arr. \ Summerside lisp, 9.00 4.30 Soros? 3%?-23.3. Canadian Government Railways Prince Edward Island Railway 'rrMl-I TABLE IN Ersnoi' M.\,v rim, isis. Head lip. .»\..\l. P,M. ¥".M. 11.40 10.50 A.M. Arr. f=.°° S3 Atlantic Sta ndnrd Time Trains Inward, A.M. 10.-(‘ 8.40 0.38 10.21 11.03 11.45 ._. @+»~N? ¢\sr\:i..a.»- QNQNQS :;~qs`i_-lea -of Q as ¢I\:.-9‘»i*~xfJ\ Dcp. Sunimersidc Arr, 5,30 .|’0l't Hhll 4.00' (l’Leary 2.40 Alberton 1,35 Arn 'rignisli pep, 12.30 I3:-° 2% P.M. - 6.00 Dep, 7.00 Arr, A.M. Arr. _ Dep. ... x1D~_ art?" Emerald Jet. , Cape Traverse Kingston, Neff of Edmonton; Mc- .es-3" se? 4.36 4.57 6.00 i‘ A.M. ‘L50 Den. vimriotietown Arr. 9.30 5.45 8.40 .f‘- - ut. stewart .ir-ir. $.21 4.10 9.17 Moreii 1.58 3.27 9.44; st. Peters 1.36 2.55 11.15 Arr. Souris Dep. 6.35 1.30 Cilllllli lllll [IllllUl‘S Wlllllllllll SULHIEHS -____ _In view of the fact that it has been arranged to send wounded dan- adtanl to Ol-lvoden Hospital in ling- land, thb following letter from Dr, R. A. Bowls, of Brockville, which cwtsirw a description or the institu- tuition, will be of interest, Dr. Bow- les being second in charge: ' "I reported to Headquarters at the Canadian Training Depot, 'l‘idworth,' the 1401 March, and on the 18th I received orders to report at Clivedea, 8011 under Way in two hours and next W. F. Gorrell, 0. C., ofthis Hospi- tal. who was expecting me. Gen. Jones and Col. Tiodgetts *in charge of Canadian Red Cross in England) arrived in a motor s couple of hours Intel' and both were particularly nice, discussing my new situation and laying out the details of work required. " ' MAGNIFICENT HOME. _ “This hospital of 135 beds'is the indoor tennis court building on* Nxij- or Waldorf Astor, M. P.’s heauti ul estate called (‘liveden, This estate, on the bank of the Thames, just above Maidenhead, is 22 miles from London, It lies hetwen estates owned by Lord Desborough and Lord Bos- ton, and _is celebrated in England as one of its finest show places. The building is rnagnificient, with great. winding drives through beautiful groves and velvety lawns, past a great marble fountain, as you ap- proach it. Tennis courts, golf links, ts football ground, baseball ground and lawn bowling greens surround the hospital and to see the con- valsscents out in their sky blue flan- ner coats rind trousers (hospital garb) playing football or rolling the bowls, while from n row of beds, placed in the sun for n few hours each day, risc shouts and exclama- tions of criticism and encourage- ment dlrectcd towards the players, would excite the interest rind sympa- thy of the most confirmed stole. WHERE OFFICERS LIVE The house of the manager of the estate, situated within 50 yards of the hospital, is pulutinl almost it- self and is_ given over for the home of the officers (8) and nurses (18), furnished, It is a large roughest ivy covered house (considerably larger than I24 ing street east), with annexes mid outbuildings, which cover ii considerable area and sur- rounded with beautiful lawns and magnificent trees. One-third of the house is occupied by the medical of- ficers, two-thirds bv the nurses, and all provided by one English M. P. HOSPITAL S'l`AFl". As to personnel, in every day Cim- uck parlance, Charley liorreil is boss; if away, I try to put his boots on. Captains Sutherland, Chown of Coomb, ii great fricnd of Jimmy Mc- flladc; Dean quarterniaster; Lieut. Oslcr, son of Sir William and a com- ing duplicate of his dad, all hard at it here. Our matron is a sister of llob Cn.xnpbell's, formerly in the 7.10 Arr".- _ Elmii'o'J Dep. 5.25 _ I -- §’==.'tUl§~ ococm :mace A.M. » - 8.45 Dep. Mt. Stewart ,\rr. 8.20 3.55 9.55 Cardigan 7.26 2.43 . l'0~25 ltlontiigus 7.04 2.20 11.05 'Arr. Georgetown Dep. 6.30 1.30 K #_ ' ' I rn.|s1s - . Flat. only Daily ex.. Sat. & Sun. 3.10 Dcp. 4.57 _*aaa N.. :.15 (‘harlottctown Vernon River Daily Flat. ex. Sat. only & Sun. Arr. 10.00 0.45 8.23 8.31 ‘l vt :n :rr ' I i * . This does not a ply to rspalra or replacements noeas- 7.00 Arr. Murray Ilarbor Dep. 6.30 7.00 _ FOR SALE ‘Bay Stallion 8 years old, sired by Joe. Dillon 2.24 1-2, He by Sydney Dillon. Sire of Lou Dillon 1.58 1-2, World’s Champ- ion Trotter. The Dam of this Stallion, Pro- duced Lina Miller 2.19 1-4 and three others in 2.30 will be sold cheap, for further particulars apply to J. A. . Henderson » Livery Stable-Queen Street ' 969-4-2lMwfmEttsrutf » A Gray Marine .Enghie Why, because it is the simplest and_mo_st powerful Gasoline Engine of its size in the world. - '.27' lAWrite for Catalogue and prices all 3 to 50 h. p. i Extras of all kinds kept in stock.‘- Shaw ` & Pearden _ Sole Agents for P. E. I. f -. GUARANTEE. Wo guarantee our engines to develop more than full rated power. to bo froo from defsoto In workrnsnohlp and material. to bo oxnotly so represented In ovory rol- peot, and will roplaes any snglno not according to our representation or any part broken through dofootlvs mn- tsrlal frso of ohnrgo to you, provided solo engine orpsri ls returned onarpao prepaid for oxamlnltlom slutsd by nsgloogmbuso or natural 'c°m.p“y ' qi/lxstrolt, Mlohlgnn ni L0 N GAC RE 'wi-iooPiNG couGH`| l C 0 ASTHMA COUGHS sPAIlTtl))gCcI||T|lSur CATARRII CDLDS 2( A simple, safe and effective treatment avoiding drug/s. Vaporlzed Cresolene slo_ps fhegaroxysms of hoopln| Cough and relieves pssmodlc Croup at once. lt ls I boon to suliererl from Asthma. Theslrcarrylnglhuntlseptlcvapor,in- ,haled with every breath, makes breathing ealyi soothes the sore throat and stops the cough, assuring restful nlghts. It ls iava sable ta marins with youu children. Feud im pnulof for .rlnr/‘r|`|l!l`11s baoklsf so|.n sv nnuauiars VAFO -CRFSDLENE C0. _ ~ l|.eemin|MllsaBld¢..Hsatr'| ~ --» "if IF VISITING _P 'NEW YORK CITY ` U ` you desire to locate ln tho t VE-RY CENTRE -r:'.'.:.=:.r:2f'l..:.*:.‘:1'.'.:::...':‘.f'.'s .'&i:t".‘.’: will be plellcd at he HOTEL , 4 lllllamarla-Hillman Sth Av., Broadway, 24th St. 0VgB¢l0?lll¢‘iN0 EADIION I 84).' Pnzk. in drclllvtzclhmlundiiimdoidlndvcehoilmoddnobll 1,000 guests. " A Good Room, $L50 Per Day. _ 'VVith_Both. 89 to $5. ‘ l ` 'itll s’§°f§2l'.§1'IfT . Famous Plead llooltlat and un - » HOTEL . A H E R ` B'l"l'le redtird air morning reported for duty ,to Col. C.. I"-"""_”l lURll|Rl|l BY t l}0NSl|l’llIllll -__ “Frull-a-lliss” llursll Paraly- . iid llowals and lllnsllnn Sr. Boiruvacn no Ssnwrrrroait, Quo. Feb. 3rd. rgis. "It is a pleasure to meta inform you that after suiering from Chronic Constipation for 1)( years, I have been cured by “Fruit-s-dven". While I was a student at Berthief College; I became so ill I was forced to leave tho ‘the college. Severe piins across this intestines continually tortured me and _it came to a point when I could not stoop down at ali, and my Digestion became paralysed. Some one advised me to take “Fruit-I-tives" and nt onée I ielta great improvement. After I had taken four or Eve boxes, I realized that I was completely cured and what made me glad, lilo, was that they were acting gently, causing no pain whatever to the bowels. All those who suiier with Chronic Constifation should follow my example an take “ Fruit-n.~tive|" for they are the medicine that cm-es". - MAGLOIRE PAQUTN’ "Fniit-a-tives’ ' are sold by all dealers at 5oc. a box, 6 fo; 32.5°, trialf size, 25c. or sent post ` on receipt o prism by Fruit.-n~f:i.vlo Einited, Ottaln. I Bank of Montreal' in Brockville. Like Bob, none better for their laid- out work. Another nurse here is Miss Greenwood, s-ister of the polite young accountant in the Metropoli- tan Bank. 'l`he nurses are a superior body of women and are sincerely anxious to' fulfill their mission. One hundred and thirty-five is our pres- cnt capacity and is being increased to 500. Periodically the convales- cents are sent on to their respective units and a fresh lot arrive direct from the -.nar zone. 'l`hc patients on the whole are a fine, civil and re- spectful lot. SliI\'SE OF SERIOVSNESS. One thing which struck me about their demeanor was a perceptible scnse of the serious nature of tneter- rible drama in which they had been participants. They had as it were come through the Valley of Death and it. has made them think and re- flection has exposed realities the im- port of which they had ncver before recognized. This is where we arc and what we arc trying to do and that little lied Cross kindly recognize, as their ci- fort is the mainstay of our work herc on behalf of our heroes. HOW THE GERMANS USE ‘ GAS `IN FIGHTING. LONDON. May 2.--Additional iii- formntion has been received by the 'Pinies regarding the use li,v the Ger- mans ol’ aspliyxiating gases. It says the fumes are emitted from cylinders 54 inches long, sunk in the German trenches, and lo which are connected pipes six feet long, leading in the di- rection of the Allies’ lines. Some days, the Times asserts. be- fore the gas is employed. and while wailing i'or a favorable wind, the Ger- mans are .supplied with respirators made of damp towels enclosed in bags ot’ waterproof cloth. In spite of these precautions, how- ever, it is believed that a considerable number ol men working the ,gas ap- paratus were usphyxiated when empty cylinders were sent back to the rear to be refilled. WILL DOUBLE PRICE __ OF RUM AND GIN. LONDON, May 2.~T|ic general opinion of liquor wholesalers is that the new tax will not affect the re- tail prlce of beer, but will compel all brewers to brew below the specified specific gravity of forty-three, at which the surtax begins. This grav- ity is equivalent to containing seven per cent. oi' alcohol. Most London beers now range from 43 to 58. The new whisky tax, which amounts to live shillings ($1.25) a. bottle, will result in a virtual doubling of the re- 'tail price, Most wines will increase about two shillings a.'bottle at retail while liquors will rise four shillings. The price of bottled rum and gin will be doubled. p l l l Eastern S.S. Corporation International Line Three Trip Service ' Steamships Calvin Austin and . Governor Cobb. _ Leaves St. John Mondays, Wedncs- days and Fridays, at 9.00 a. m., for Lubes, Eastport, Portland and Bos- ton. Returning leave Central Wharf. Boston, 9.00 a. m. Mondays. Wednes- days. and Fridays for Portland, Easi- port, Lubec and St. John-. St. John City Ticket Ofiico. 47 King Street. A. C. CURRIE, Agent, St. John, N.B. A. E. FLEMING. T. Fi and P A. St. John, N. B. Furness . , Sailings From LONDON From HALIFAX ` Start Point April 24th Vnterino " 27th (vis Fir. John`s Nf‘|‘d) April 15th Graclnna May 12th Tabasco . “ Nth Appenine June3rd From LIVERPOOL From HALIPAX Roanoke .April llnl April loth Duranlo May 7th “ llrd Tabasco Mfr Nth Roanoke May 21st Furness.\lllthy & Co, Ltd. , `ANADIAN IMPROVEMENT AND INCREASE. The advice given lu the most recent announcement oi' the Department of Agriculture at Ottawa to make your land produce more, cannot be over- emphasized. Mllllous of bushels rather than the cultivation of excess- ive acres. should be Canada's aim. Lmproved production ls only possible by the use of good, pure seed audby naslduous and knowledgsful attention to the soil. Experience is undoubtedly in. farming as in all other objects in life. the best instructor, but just as fertilizers help the soil, so does ac- quiring ths results of experiments made by others make the road easier to the lesson that is to bo learned, Never was there so murfhnecessiiy for thoroughness and earnestness as now when the markets of the world are wider or fn. when they are being shifted and former occupants are re- ceiving notice to quit. As proof that there is abundant room for increased production by im- provenient, an official statement as follows is presented of the average yield of various products last year, and of the average that is possible: Average Possible Fall wheat .... .... 20.43 52. Spring wheat .. 14.84 33. Barley . . . . . . .. 16.15 60. Oats . . . . . . .. . . . . . . 36.30 91. t‘orit, . grain . . . . . . , . 70. 200. (tofu, Ensllags (Tous).12. 19. Peas 15.33 37. Beans . .. .. 18.70 50. Potatoes .. .. 199.40 450. Turnips .__ . . . . . . 421.81 1000. By “possible," it is explained, is meant results actually obtained at the Experimental Farms and by many farmers under intensive cultivation. While such results may not be ob- tained in every case on the average farm, strict attention to the selection of seed. the use of fertilizers and thorough preparation of the soil will accomplish mush. lt ls estimated that in this way the value of the crops nl’ Canada might be increased in a good season by $150,000,000, which would be more than enough to meet; interest on all the money borrowed by the Do- niinlon from Great Britain or invested in this country. This is not it burden pluccd upon the agricultural coniniuliiiy. li ls a task it is asked io undertake for sell- lnterests and to ,make the Empire mote sell'-sustained. it is the unity oi’ patriotism and production, for the eu- couragement ol’ which Bulletins and Pamphlets giving results of actual ex- periments by practical men, as well as vast stores of useful information, can be obtained free on uiistamped application to the Publications Branch, Department ol' Agriculture, Ottawa. The best method oi` procedure is lo send for a catalogue and tlien forward your order, but, to save time. it is an- iiouncerl that Bulletins on wheat, oats corn, barley. peas, beans, potatoes. turuips. onions or live stock will bo mallcrl inilnerliatr-.ly on iiotilir-ation of those wanted. ' THOSE DEAR GIRLS. Miss Oldum-l'd just like io see any man kiss mc. Miss Yoiing--\Vl\i\t a hopclcss :im- bitioti cunvinrnvas ,_,, vnvvrnn .,_r'.y-Y'/4'. "Iac |- ~» ::::~::.:: E / ._4- LLL, \ =E=`:§§ f " _ ""5 . f su* __ ' 0ur Newest Pattern [The new Continental design, illultratcd by the spoon at the left, is char- acteristic of the beauty l_ | and charm_ of all silver- ware bearing the name L" |847 ge, ltoeiis nos. ‘ § 55 ,;' "Silver Plat: that § g Wears” For over ihresscore yr:-._ Y'-.a:;:.z -._- .- an e name Bros have si niiied the - Z standard in silverware. Remember to choose HQ "gin "ns, next time you need silverware. Guar- anteed for lasting beauty and wear, made possible by an actual test of over 65 years. -Sold by Leading Dealers PAGE ELEVEN ‘- me ...ly ....1 »4..'.../ lflrrlr I _Qm|l||||||"" _ l . __/ - 9. ‘*\ \'_` \\ .i _ f Q/ »~ - Fi “ ENo’s ” F' Pack irst ! “ENO'S" when off for a trip. It is \‘oui' health insurance diirin the time . ' - B' you :ire :iwuy-and prevents train and sea-sickness. You should pack- as-as-s-»q-».. * _ _, _ ____ V 1 if lll” ep _ ._ seas `»A 1' ‘ ~ al ` ' -'__ ` .- .- - -s nn- , lf” ,-_--,-..-fs-.» . lll lllll lim lllllllll §_7OU cannot take a better 1|' travelling-companion than ’ ENO’S 1 FRUIT SALT . in your grip nr suitcase :ss surely as you rio é Mi any other |\ei~c.s~mry liriicli-. l~`.|'r‘ors in dirt, _ _,, " ' ' 2'” and change in mode of living while rr:t\'sl- ];__"'£"t‘_'_;'..-_"_- |i|ig,uilell ri-still iridisords-r~. ofllie slomairll. ‘_ _ ' I 'l' ""'.~i\ " ` "ENO'S" qtiickly t‘0r'|ecl~; any irregiilrtri- _ -'§\ lies and keeps _\ou llcullliy. .`\'|e\'ter liuvel . ._ ' '-.4 __ witiisai i;i\'o's i=ul'l'r saur. _-, ' ha’ fl lil! ll' /1.1;... .-.1 ...f 1_.~ /._,» - , int :\'; ‘ QM, J.c.rito,|.ii.,~r...ns.n"ws.-l..,l.oNnoN,_r..¢. l ~ is s.t.k...t.i..N.aii........ , ` .1 ' ,-3 - » -- iulroiu r. sncnir at co. tnursn . 5 ' l so _:ii _ in mc/lui srmar. ronoiro -' gl i ~ »“_.\ lm ,- ' fr. ° ~~ ' 1-. . -+I-i Beware of Substitutes "mil ii:-L//r siff .... .. ........__ (_. L'/t0 A1v‘i§..li.‘2`.‘ i‘3.f'$“ MOTOR? I There’s some points no intelligent man can overlook in selecting a Motor-there’s some cold facts that command attention. In the first place what do you want? Don’t you want a motor that will be simple, reliable and durable? Of course you do. THE IMPERIAL MOTOR is equipged with the best die-cast babbitt bearings, the famous; chebler Carburetor, all parts made to expensive gigs, interchangeable and accessible, tank lubrication insur- ing all parts getting an even- and economical supply of oil-no dang- er, no waste. Besides all these ad- yantages the Imgerial is equipped wit the world-famed Improved Thermen Mullier. Can't we send you a catalogue. It’s yours for the asking. WRITE Bruce Stewart & Charlottetown P.l:1.l, Co., Ltd. l l | 1 N _-- Fire Insurance A Necessity Then insure in good strong stock compan- ies,which never contest an honest claim such as is represented by ' E. R. BROW Charlottetown ,Qhc PA C I F I C PANAMA-PACIFIC EXPOSITION . SAN FRANCISCO Tickets on Sale March ist to Nov. 30th. Limit Three Months. $124.60 From Picton, N. S. Going and Retumlng via Chicago. ul Going via Chicago and Returnli-is via Vancouver, or vice versa. 317.50 addltlonal G P ' D1' " Bu lu ‘iii-..._I 5w3m Msracama, - - - Mar Mmamlsis. - - MAY Ms'r/loans, - - - June Missarulsia, - - juss W.B. Hcvvlrd, |72 l’. A.,(l. P. R.,Ht.]ohn,N.Il 1 rs- ' -f -*- LE AND GRANITE WORKS MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS l a Marble -and Granite l ‘ 'Works A large shipment of Marble Monuments of the 1915 esigns in different colors, werepurchas- ed from the fei1nontMarble_Co. at their works in Proctor Vt, This selection was personally selected by the Company and have been shipped and will arrive by the Winter Boats any day, and will be pl ed in our show rooms_Revere Hotel Buildingfigent Street, lately occupied by Acorn & BroW.n. I The public are invited to inspect our stock All kinds of ICemetry work promptly hftended to. Lettering a specialty. , The P. C. BROWN & C0. 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