The Guardian __ \-v¢vnr::::_-:.;-.uwihfrr-'iff-'-'ff-2'-'-1'-`f~`-`-`-`-`-1" -IT PAYG to buy in this Province. -..W. K. Meq0UGAN, Globe For Ex- change, is Guardian asent in Summer- side. -Boarder; can be comfortably ac- commodated at the Lincoln House Wa- ter St. Summerslde. Rates moderate. Modern conveniences. ` 365-6~16Moi. -CONVENT|ON.- The O‘Leai'y intends holding its annual Convention in the Milburn Methodist Church on._ June 21st commencing at 2 p. m. All Pastors Superinteudents and Officers in the district are members of the Convention. Each school is expected- to send two delegates. Everybody welcome. District Sunday School Aiiloclation _ IESTIRII PERSONALS he friend had heretofore suggested a dif- _Mr patrick Keiiy R059,-iiie Lot ferent means of regaining lost health ` Qday _:.14 ' due to nervousness, overwork, debil- it 3, was in town Wedne . . y ___M,-_ A_ A_ Mcgauih mei-ch,mi_ of friends rl ht here in our own ll - i _ to f:,§;?_|l£`H‘YaB m Summers de on Thu friend to their health is Zoetic-- the h _ _ th in Mrs' Albert E Baker left by 8 ueiit ailments is a combination oi OH S. S. Northumberland Saturday morn~ ‘l ing for Boston. 5 -Capt.. John Stewart and Mrs. L town on Wednesday.-H. P _l of -Mrs. Fred Farrant Sunmierside. S0 arrived home on Wednesday evening D from a brief visit to her sister who is time We will felllld the Pufchasf seriously ill in Boston, Mass.-H. D _ suffer should not delay beyond to-day -Pte. Perry of tio 105th Battalion S who was recently operated on for sp- A8011! f0l' P- E- I~ pendlcitis, in the Prince County Hos- pital is reported doing well and on the road to recovering.-H. _ ii iiiiiiiiiii . ALEX. MCBEATH. . llill ,unexpectedly passed a\'.'n_v after ‘1 o .~ihort_lllnr-.ss on Juno sth. Ho was a C01. Beer. The last named was Dre 3, bright student. Fourteen days prcvi H ous to hi,-.i death his pastor Rev_ wm_ had been publicly subscribed through .\ioLeor the pareivts ‘ln took up it position at the north side of their first bereavement hy the large the field in order to allow the 140th tr number! who attended the funeral f0l`lll UP f0l` l-119 DUYDUHG Of V|9»Wll\8 on June 7th, interment being in Dun- the presentation of instruments das cemetery. which was made by the Minister of Militia on behalf of the Daughters of_ on E H LU _ the Empire Mrs Travers then read MARY B RT A TES the address which accompanied the On Wednesday of last week the F’ home of Mr. and Mrs. George Lutes, ' Bay Fortune, was visited by the grim F messenger of death, who claimed as F his victim their second daughter Mary V Berthm age 14 yem-s_ The deceased ly way tlic incii of the 140th had con- liad been ill for some time, whooping ‘l cough developing into Plueropnenm- closing with the following words: onia which proved fatal. She was a " girl much respected and beloved by h those who knew her, and the sympa- 0 thy of the entire community is ex- VlC90l'Y-" tended to the bereaved family. The dnceageii leaves hesides her making the presentation said in part: parents, four sisters and two brothers. "lt gil/GS me EYES! Pleasure £0 ille- One brother has enlisted in the 105th S Battalion for Overseas Service. The Beef ffl? the b8lti=\|i0ll bllllll. l Selec- funeral was conducted at tlie home ln 0 Buy Fortuna by the itev, R_ N, Rami Battalion on account of his sterling of Dundas. fl LUCIA County, ss. g:'f{§.“,"0}',l,°2$;“§§ ,,’}“i‘='f5“ ‘Z;‘l,‘l‘,,','}”§."5,ff‘_ ’,§5‘,‘.‘,’,§ tnniikiiic tho i. o. D. E. for their kind K 0 sines_s in the ility of Toledo. _ifounty and State aforesaid and that said firm will pay the sum of ,- Oh E HU.\'llRl4JD DOLLARS for each and every case of Calarrh that cannot becured b the use of 9 HAL L§ f.‘A’l‘.\Rkti VURE FYRANK J. his rcpl-y Col. Beer said: “I fully rea- lzc the advantage of having music CHENEY. | Swom to before me and subscribed in may pros- “ ence. this 6th day of December. A. D. 18 . (SML) A. \V. GLEASON. g ‘ Nor/tiw I’usi.ic Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally. and acts throuilh the blood mi lh_e Mucous Surfaces of the System Send for Testimonials free. ir. 1. trnmznv, st co., 'roiodo 0. B Sold by all Dru "sts, 75c mum charge, twenty-five cents. _ _ ‘ed up by Mr. Ohsrles R. McLellan ' -CHURCH SERVICES.-On Sun-,Summerside in the rooms adjoinin _ day. June 18th Mr. A. S. Mcleay will his Drug Store on the corner of Water conduct services in the Presbyterianland Summer Streets was 011911911 0l1‘ Church. Rustloo at 11 a. m., Stanley Tuesday of this week under the aus- Bridge at 3 p. m., New Glasgow, at 7 pices of the Daugliters of the Empire . .. I0 P m , Q- turned over the rooms and donated -SUPREME COURT.- A number the proceeds to the Society for Pat-_ of farmers of Prince County are ln|rlotic purposes. The parlors have the Summerside at present attending the. latest modern fittings including ai Supreme Court. Their spring farming so operations are completed and pros- ly Dems lor aigoodllrop better than for :tene and partake of a cool drink or ve s ea s.- . se r y ice cream. 333-6-17M1l. is the one that helps them toward ai¢h_ Bug new-iy every human And everwhere the fashion went l. f th h ll Il lth C fl If/'éfsoli ...sl oe'ii'§ii>'i.i foificvline. °A ANOTHER pathetic little feature ' n i _ i iii i short two weeks of faithful trial will 0 _ stewart’ went P() ut were V S ng n ut you fair and square upon the path *_ ift dlleslll |001* ll bit l1l0l`e GXDBH- s in never fall into the hands of the ene- my. but that they will return with State of 0hio.Ciw of Toledo. you." » ~ K Y D ‘ fence I can assure you that such a generously contributed to the fund for the purpose of purchasing these “_ _ The St. John Standard which took Hall's Family Pills for constipation. Such 3 doc? interest in the Work' and -ONE CENT per word eacb inser ‘ tion for adventslng in this column. Cash must accompany order. Mini' -THE MORNING DAILY Guardian] can be obtained at Lalert¥'B T0l150l‘ ial Parlours, Summerside. . -THE QUALITY ICE CREAM' PARLOR8 which have just been fitt- wbom Mr. McLellan generously .QQ .his so ""`>..zu~ __ ~»i' ."‘ T “Tek ‘X _ /' 1 “_ .__};f_-E" _ _ ,8 da water fountain and are beautiful- lighted. They are just an ideal- se violates the speed laws. ‘ ln this town who remind- us of some peoples bills. They need settling. The greatest friend to sick people and worry. Now there are dozens 1 eiilth tonic. This already famous re- l A LUCKY GAMBLER should lie Iill agreeable sort of fellow. llis winning THE GREAT MAJORITY of Ger ways, you know. _ many's dentists are now at the front. THE RUSSIAN steam roller doesii't em to care a hang how much it . UNCERTAIN. Mary had a little waist Where nature made it grow, -He has a noble watch dos. and The waist was sure to go. CUT AND DRIED is about the way man feels after a ovice barber gets through with his E y wii who will agree that the best C0ll1D16Xl0l1- THERE IS A DIFFERENCE be- edy for =-ne,-vang' and iheii- chime. tween rents and tears. If a msn goes a tear he may not be able to pay ycer phosphates- the actual ele MS felli- bounding health. We know this ort real progress at the end of that rice. You who suffer and suffer ant f everyday life is the way ii. $2.50 ve after the first washing than an absolutely that If you cannot re ordinary 79 cgi-it shirt, a year. The Russian Army no doubtl No, inoeeo. "Early to bed and early to rlse" om by E_ A_ Foste,-_ Distributing l`hat's not the way with some Char- 1 lottetown guys . A MAN out in Hammond, Indiana, I the other day attempted to teach a _ woman the safe way to alight from street car- and he fell off the car nd fractured his skull. Now all the Sl. JUHN. INSPEIITHJ ---» -»- l _;__ b Major General Sir Sam Hughes dur- I 15th Col. Wedderhurii. and the 140th, 1 ented with band instruments which rescntation in which she made retor- ce te the pleasure and honour li` ave the I. O. D. E. to make such a ift to the 140th Battalion. Mrs. Tra ers made reference to the gentleman- ucted themselves while in St. John. May God bless you, and I sincerely ope that you will return playing up- n these instruments the march of Major Geiicral Sir Sam Hughes in ent these instruments to Col. il Col. Beer to command the 140th. ualitics as ri man and ii soldier. “l hope that those instruments will (‘ol. Boer made ii fitting reply ft and also the Minister of Militia '~ r the words of confidence ho plac- il in the l40tli Battalion. Closing t the front and knowlii m ex er iff. is very much appreciated." “l wish to thank all those who so plendld instruments and particularly Our artillery boys ofng it the dangerous way tliey've een used to all their life. BY THE WAY, what has become of g his visit in SL John last Tuesday ‘lie Confederation Celebration fire- th” 1”- " Aieximi-ie,-_ aged thirteen, yoimgggi inspected the three battalions there, ___ son of Mi-_ (john Mcgesth of iroi-es; the 104th. Col. Fowler, M. P., the orks which were not used? Why ot blow a few of ‘em when our boys re leaving next time for the front r some others happen to he getting ack from that howling wilderness. MILITARY NOTE. _,_ _ I N) _-'_ fi' I /_l mt »- . 9.i are right good sports, They’re read-y for every lark- Whether holding a dance in a Queen Street hall Or "holding a ball" at the Park. i The C. M. R's. -and the rats! f _,..-.La-.1-i for the newspaper space they so kind gave for the publication of dons: A ons. ' The 140th then marched up past. the inspection stand in company col- umn returning in close columns, the ofllcers salutlng when going up past the Minister and only the 0. C. sal- A utlng coming down. » The battalion then marched up on hc performance took up a positoin P the south side in fours and repeating ai at the rear of the 115th. X, “The latest Awnin Strl es in the 8 D newest materials - at PATONS. 388-6-17M1l. "Rowntree’s Pastille’s and Clear Gums tho host of English candy 40c lb. BEER & GOI-‘F'S. 370-6-l7M2i. l l i ll I Q :' ~ an A _ II/4\\\\\\\VIKIIIIIl lumnili' LADIES’ _ ' 20 per cent 7 . All our smai__i_‘lls_I;s_going at 20 per cent discount. ' We have tliein iii At all prices from _ Alot of-nice Milan, tagal and chip Straw Hats. _These are all .tieiiitiilililrvi - nobby and up tothefminute lnstyle. H They were ordered for our spring trade and at a discount in onler to make' room for our new BVY, 811118 ......-f.. 1. im.» . . .. _I _,ii _lg-"iii-... , _,.1 _ '_'t‘ti;@iiiit.ii1i .m».,|'\_ i . ,i ` l i I _ -=» e . r /» FASHION HINT. Coats of tan- SOME fail to pay their debts and ' ot to drop into for a rest at any will be popular this summer. some fall S0 that they W0ll'! MVB I0 ~ pay them . Administering gas, no doubt. THERE are a few` young hoodlums DOG~GEREL. Around the house he sticks There's no doubt he's a watch dog For he’s always full of ticks. THE LATEST news from German East Africa. seems to confirm the re»_ ports that the Teuton crop there is suffering from Smuts. P. E. lSLAND'S soldiers during the tedious hours in which they were kept' waiting for the word to go aboard for their country. Y' IT IS SAID that in Russia there arc, at least eighty~six public holidays ln` intends to spend a few of 'em shoot-' ing in Austria. TIME, PLACE, GIRL. June makes no difference to the right girl and the right fellow if they live ln the Marry-time Provinces. SOME chaps ln the town seem to be of the opinion that being "all lit up” makes 'em shining lights in the com- munity. , CHARLOTTETOWN lately has been consuming 1_277,000 gallons ot’» water daily. Some people can’t drlnkl THE C. M.-R'a. A8 THEY ARE T0- ' i DAY. ‘ (Written in the Rain.) - (The following written at the front by a member of the C. M. R‘s., has been received from France for publi- cation in the Scoop-Neii:) I wish my mother could see me now On guard in a front line trench. With a bomb tucked snugly under my arm . And my gun on the firing bench. Clad in a garb of earthly lime And my face unwashed for weeks With a torrent of rain coming down on my head And mud to the knees of my breeks. They used to think we were cavalry They called us the 0.' M. R‘s., We used to think we'd get Lancss And dldn’t~ we put on=alrs. We strutted round- the spurs and whips And pistols and Stetson hats But now we are holding the front line' ~tren‘cl1" ' ' ' l ~~ Noi-r_e Daiii£Acailei_iiy_ The closing exercises of Notre Dame cademy took place last night and asesd oil' most successfully. The spa- ous hull was well filled and the pu- lls were heartily applauded in their arious very entertaining numbers. he music was of a high order-both instrumental and vocal. The instru- mental numbsrs were of a varied chu- rscter including plano_ harp, mando, lin violoncello, and violin. The fea. ture of the entertainment was a beaii~ tiful patriotic allegory presented in drama form. All three acts were car- ried out in s decidedly pleasing and artistic manner, both as regards tho acting and singliig._ the enunciation of the youthful performers being quite distinct. The following brief synopsis explains the nature of the allegory which woo entitled "Tito Great Wars Quest: ' Belgium oppressed by invasion seeks the aid of Britain who promises-to ss- sist her. Britain calls on her colo- nies. who in turn proffer. their help gladly. France announces the endl ‘ot the struggle ss ii `msgniilcent1 ifilllllllh for Brltalli. who thersopon re-‘ lnstates Belgium to her former posl~` tion among the nations. f ' The dramatic personal was as fol- were The various in fuses, tiers" The Sin' , ‘.v=*='7, ship proved their ability to stand up. >l_ .`> hip. Price $1.50: *This Maternity Waist is designed ` to .give a comfortable and firm support. Made of White Coutil,_corded and boned Adjustable elastic lacing at the side and _ -.~----v f-- v 'v-- Vvwqsuufqalai _` ` " .L ,g __ _ (Y ~ . » . _ ' i _ '._ ~,. A ` I __ _ __ , mi al-.st-il.-..»....~.I~, _'_ __ ‘ ._ i- ~ ~ .. Q .~ ' ,». ._ » ~ - _ ,`r ,t it . 5' \._ _~__"f\‘i '_, l! I ' 1 .b __ _ _ 1 T Q .= 1 i Alssort1iifent.of A Ladies Suits F... .a....,.,.. It 'll ' t sei ct your New Suit now. They are mag; ol? _yigelstomatierials in fashionable flarying styles. Prices $10.00, 15»00» 13-0.0» ' _ 5,* Separate Skirts v Women’s and Misse’s Serge Skirts in Black and Navy-$2.89, 3.98 Excellent values 'in shepherd chock' and white Corduroy Skirts at $3 50. This new V -$1.00 ` ` Maternity Waists Brassieres Brassiere assures-perfect support, a neat appearance and good service. Lightly boned. Fastens with invisible hooks and eyes. 50c, 75c, in pr; ll- Childr'en’s. Sport Coats . 'l`hese Sport Coats are just the thing for your little girl. They are made in this seasons latest styles with pockets, velvet collars and_ brass but- tons. f`olors, Red, Navy, Fawn and Check. 2 t0 6 y€arS» P1'lC€ $2-89» _ Girls Coats made in all the seasons favorite cloths. Colors Check, Navy, l Fawn, and Red. Size 6 to 14 years. Price $3.98. _____| Elderly Black ent sizes and the materials Sport Smart stylish unlined 9.00, I0.00. *U l-i Q Ladies Coats These high qual tv coats that show the_ newest ideas for the Summer wear. We have them in differ- are Serge, Moire, Taffeta and Silk Cord. They are loose fitting, some with belts all around with fancy braid trimming. Price 8.75. Better Quality 12.50, 18.00, 20 00. I Stunning New _ Coats misses Sport Coats are made of the very popular White Corduroy, Velvet, Blanket Cloth and Cieam Chinchilla. Made in the new loose flaring style with pockets and belt. Prices 5.75, wse Bros., L d. B Z' $ 5 _W _ W- W ting the pupils and speaking in terms of much encouragement. ' The National Anthem brought to a close a very enjoyable occasion. "Molr's Plain Pound and Sultana Cakes received Thursday at BEER & GOFF’S. *_ ` ‘ - _ _ _370-6~1"7M2l. Hill] UF 'i]UElii-Mill NEEULEWUHK lillllll The tickets _for the Petticoat dona- ted by Queen Mary to this Province have been sold and the following am- ounts have been received by Miss Ha- zel L. Sterns, Supervisor Womens’ Institute. _ Souris Red Cross Society $6.50 Receipts from tickets at Car- tsr's bookstore 6.50 Montague Women’s Institute 5.00 arshileld Women’s Institute .. 2.75 in _ stacics ' -The Wedding I You/will derive real pleasure from selecting . the wedding -gift here, for you have such s variety c ‘ of wares to choose from, - and such tempting values .. are offered. that you are sure to get a gift that will please hislily, -be f most useful. yet not be . too high in price. _ ' lf t_lip¢_ lift is to imve _ ' the form of glass, bra||_ I - china, orbckery or'po\1` __ tary come to BLACK'B- f the gifts to pl _ Gift Store - .Darnley Women’s Instituto 2.75' Cornwall-York Women’s Insti- tute.... . . . . . . . . . . ..2.50 Success Women’s Institute (Graham’s Roadl . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.50 Springfield Wbmen’s Institute .. . 2.50 Mesdowbank'Women's Institute . 2.50 Miscouche Women’s Institute .. . 2.50 Molpeque Women’s Institute . 2.50 Fairview Women’s Institute . 2.50 East Wiltshire, Warren Grove Women’s Institute . . . . . . 2.50 Georgetown Women’s institute . . 2.50 Thanksgiving (Wellington, Richmond) 2.50 Long River Women’s Institute . . 2.50 Seurls West Women’s Instituto . .2.50 Bonshaw Women’s Institute 2.50 Red Point Women’s Institute .. . 2.00 St. Petei-'s Bay -Women’s ln- stituts .. . . . . .. 2.00 New Annan Women’s Institute . . 2.00 Kingsboro Women’s Institute .. 1.50 Lakeview Women’s Institute . .. . 1.50 Emerald Women’s Institute _. 1.25 'l‘ravellor's Rest Women’s ln- _ stitute 2.50' Kensington_ Women’s Insti~ _ tute (per Mrs. Lynda) .. 2.00 Mrs. (Rev.) J. E. Rendle_ Vol- dez ls. B. C. .50 AFrlend 25 Belmont Institute .75 'roioi $72.25 LONDON, June 12.-(New York Times)--A Geneva depatch to the Dai- ly Express says:- "I learn from an Austrian source. the number of troops the Austrians have -withdrawn from the ltuliim front, so far. is 45.000. Several hat- teriei; oi' heavy guns also have been sent to Volhynia. - Bulgarian troops are expected at Innsbruck shortly, to reinforce the Isonzo front, where the Austrians ex- pest an Italian offensive. After four weeks the Austrian' often sive has been brought to a standstill. “The showing of the Season of Wash and Summary Dress at PA- TONS will please. 305-6-1711/llit' ulesslg---#J Gel A s Good Suit For Your B0! For the school closing and for dress wear, your boy .will need a good new Suit.” " ` ' I ‘ ‘ . , ~ ' . _ . "Y. _twill like.tlle_dls ‘l of l?gy’sl suits here :og " ` ` h¢l0iih¢8 that E ht _ uni 'ii;i?,,ii