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I 2** _ _ _ _ ._ __ Y . \ _ _ _ .W . . ` V I _ _ '_ ___ -~--f- ,_ ~ - _f~'---~- ---~-4 wr-~;.. _ _ `. ¢.,__ _ _‘__;_|__ _. _ -‘"" ‘Phe Central ‘G‘uaFdian l `_ ‘ rms: b mini P l . _ " 'T ° fl- ' mv "ce cvcl..Es in 20 and 22-incl. Jrames. . . ,= .. *_A ~_e . > . _ L l _ .~ »3‘ ` »_ made a. good showing Sunday when _ '.'-;~ .1 , ,. on parade to attend service in St. , §_ 915* ‘- -* Dunstsn's Cathedlal and the First (_ _‘_ .' _ "" ; - Methodist Church. ' ‘ ,Adi .";i\ou\oti\- __`_ Q , __ ‘ ` of Mr. Dennis from the city. the play ` " _` ell tho’ fo 1 I ‘ sank: .ary of the Army_and Navy Veterans T ,` h _ _ - Bocouao 'you " °.';.‘i°l1f _ N. ._- .2 _ xl v3' _ ` ' ‘ t ooow o i\_qvo-miles iifotimo muiy of 1 ' ‘NW -._ ' _ l.`l;'¢,i'..J»2,»».....lo»~l...l..l....., i » 75%: r-copes. Pen. FE . 1*' ` ‘_ V _ `fno~b coju ‘_ &m. Wnh/on copy. 190 1 CIA" I sllmlli lolflfll. l . \ ` ‘ --*°‘“`--*~ *'." ly this way some person is liable to _ ' get hurt. ` /A -_ _ played at Victoria Park Saturday nf- //' ternoon between the Soldiers und' the ’ Locals resulted in a victory for the latter, hy a scorc of 5 to 4. The game was witnessed by quite a number nf . _ /._;_, Elmgeiins _ Ap e ’_"Ci'_¢r Put up by Annap- 0li_s Valley Cyder ~ Co.. Ltd., Bridge. - town. N. S. The most delic- ; inns and refreshing .~ lion- intoxicating summer beverage, ._ Will keep sweet an _ ,<`.`:_"r" clear and will no?" ‘_‘§ ferment. _ -_ Delilois Bros \ 55-57 Water Street Charlottetown _ ;_` _i1>;'*\.ClL "4 9% I.. 'Gp '-.~ -' . .ll . _5 A ' . .‘-,~_ _, l _ ~li./_Z t *_ J .J °:"'; \ _ 23”" 4 ‘ \ t 'vert Y \ F _‘EQ ~, ,,;f' ‘ .'.-Ulf \.. :pau-mm. ‘ Gi l 1 _, ,1..flz.\.lall,llf=.l~--.-=- - -~ ~ - -_ N ow is the time to use U “prayer effectually. fthe Fruit Trees. ang get more Fruit. lady who picked up by mistake a p _ material, kindly gpturn to the store of Messrs Moore & McLeod* Ltd. ` D from Lieutenant Harold Messervey .; _ _ _ __ . _ _ received by his father yesterday reads . as follows: “Leaving hospital today. '“ Expect sooll to be back with battery. -I- » ~ 1" ‘- ' inform Ladies Artillery Auxiliary' all "S ' _ ' _ _ till parcels distributed.” ` of completing the interior of St. Dun- stan’s Cathedral is n“o`w under way. Mr/Nocenti. of New York, who has working with him three model nlak- ers. and six 'marble men. Six plaster-' ¢_,;_‘";__,_,_ _ ers are expected to' arrive shortly ' zifhtg ppcslnmn. n plalnt is nlade of boys .in Victoria Park throwing stones and other mis- siles at the birds trying to kill them. This is something which should not '-wil-l Bw l be permitted as the feathered song- _ _ _ sters are one of the chief delights of " » -f' ' citizens who visit this beautiful natur- al park and of which all lovers of nat- ure take a certain pride. Moreover V ‘ We mi 1;, 2 _ took the lead and were ahead of the ` 8 my re_c Soldiers 4 runs up to tho last of the ‘ ~ ' `- fifth innings, when the Locals made a ~ bad break and the Soldiers gol,,three runs. The game was umpired by Sgt.- Major Smith, whogavs the best of B . ‘haf °°*l1°» ' cl-luncn l=>AnAoe.‘--'rim soldiers NOTICE.-Owing to _the departure r the benefit of the Ladies' Auxlli as been postponed to a,_ later date __ _ _J _ * _ 8010 ‘l ‘TAKEN BY MISTAKE.-\Vlll the arcel containing 8 yards curtain S027-6-17M2l. MADE GOOD RECOVERY.-A cable WORK PROGRESSES. -The work he contract and marbling, has now rom New York. There are also a umber of local carpenters at work. PROTECT THlE BIRDS.-Cour hen stones are thrown promiscuous- BASEBALL.--The baseball mat ch eople There were some verv goold a atisfaction to both teams ll. . _ *1 _ Professional Cards DR. MacGUlGAN 50 Great George Street (Office of late Dr. Conroy) Office Hrs.-8.30 to 10 a.m. 7.00 to 9 p.1n. Phone-527 DR, CLIF-T CHRONIC DISEASE! CURATIVE TREATMENT by the nonth in advance, Victoria Hotel.. *harlottetowm P. E . I . , Canada. 0 HOURS. 12 to 3 GMU- NOW Cows give more milk if are not molested by Siler - rss' P°",'_¢f.Y. Hens will lay ' iffwe from Notary Public "W --' ' lfflco Nowoon Block, Charlottetown B. S. HESSIAN lorrlotor, 8ol|o|tor, Notary Public, oto., MONEY T0 LOAN. _ Montague. P. B. I. J. D. STEWART, K. C. Barrister, Solicitor and lrlnoh Office. Georgetown llonoy to Loon on Roni lstato yourPotatoes, production t ch w o if d. your Cow Association, Bank of Montreal, Can- lill. Permanent Montague Corpora- Ibn. WARBURTON 85 SHAW Barristers, Attorneys. Notary Pub- c. Etc., Solicitors for Canada Bank solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada MORSON & DUFFY lorrlnoro and Attornoyo IONIV T0 LOAN. from 75 Eoltd lgrrlotor Attorney-ot~i.ow MGLEAN & McKINNON lorrlltoro Attorneys-at-Low Oloo Roni Bunk Building Charlottetown P.E.l. IIJJLEOD & BENTLEY New * 'w. I. I lt. 0. _lorrlotor one 'A'_'g:{iloy|¢i»£ow. _ Cures Perspira- tion Annoyance ! Lowest prices. The Crsbbe Hard- ware Co. 8019-6-15M3i. ls`LANor-:-R .HoNonsn.--in the list of MOntreal officers Wh0 MV9 V0* _ - . .y - pears the name oi’ an Islander, M81 or A. T. MacKay, Montague, who ro- celved the D. S. 0. Major MacKay went overseas _at the beginning Of U10 war and is with a Montreal Battery- Pii. NEAL MCllllNilll _ WUUNUEIJ IN -SPiNl .____ _ Two More lloterurs of the Grout Ylur Return Home. _V Another island veteran of tht* great war arrived ill Charlottetown an Saturday night,-.Private Neal Mc- Donald. of Lowes, Lot 60. Privat: McDonald left here with the 105th. Battalion, and was transferred lo the 48th Canadian Highlanders_ and went with them to France. He participat- ed in three notable battles, Vimy ltidge, Ilill 70. and Paschaendale Ridge. In the last-named engage- ment he was-severely wounded. a bul- let going through his spine. Ho was sentback to England, where hc went the rounds of a number of hospitals. and was finally sent home- to Canada. arriving in Halifax on a hospital ship L few days ago. _ Another Islander, Lance Corporal Perry, of Sulnmerside, also came ov- er by the same sllip. Pte. McDonald is a son.of Mr. John McDonald, of Lowes, Lot 60. I-le has to_ report, back to Halifax in two weeks’ time. Nlll|]|lIiIili|’lNS IN Fillill Rl[iUlAi|llNS Mr. (`. il. B. Lougworth, (`llairlll;ol if Provincial Committee of Canada. Food Board. who has been l`or soul.- tinle negotiating with thc Fnoil <"r\u- lroller in reference to some lllorliiicc- ‘ions in regard in mid-day meal. rc- ccived word that the following vllaug- as have been made: Hotels-Eating Places-Boarding Houses ` ORDER 46-Only part published. . 1.-In this Order,- (al “Public Eating Place" sh_all ill- clude hotel_ restaurant, cafeteria, club or club rooln, private family keeping boarders, boarding house, school, illu- lng car, steumshlp or any place what- soever where meals or refresllmeuls are regularly served or sold lo others 'han members of the family or llousc- hold of the proprietor or caterer. tb) "l’ol.'k",sllall mean any-part ol' the carcase whether fresh or cured ill :my forlll, save and except llcarls, lou- gues, feet, teuderloills, spare ribs as cut by packers; swecthreads, llcarts. livers, kidneys. sausages, lard and pro- ducts made tllcrcfroln. (cl "Beef and Veal" shall mean any part of the carcass whether f`re.~'ll ur cured ill any form savc and except heads, tongucs, tails, hearts, livers, heads, slveetbresds. suet, taliow. sallls- nges and products made tllel'ef`;'nlll. id) “Meal” shall mean all thc food a person consumes during any one of the periods for serving same as hero- lnafter limited. (e) “Morning Meal-" shall lucau ally luealservcd between the hours of 5.510 a.m and 2.30 p.m. "Mid-day Meal" shall mean any ulcal served between the hours ot' 1].- 30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. "Evening Meal" sha-ll mean any meal served between the hours of 5.129 p.m. and 8]30 p.nl. MEATS 1.-Beef and veal shall not be serv- ed except at the evening meal ou Sull- day, Monday. Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, provided however stews made from chucks, brlskots, plates, flanks and left-overs may be served at any mid-day meal. ' 2.-Pork shall not be served ex- cept at the morning meal on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday. and at tllo g1ld~day meal on Monday and Satur IY. __ _l , '_ Licenses "'““ 'mum 26.-On and after the first day of July, 1918, no person shall operate al Public Eating Placo where meals or refreshments to the number of illtocu or more per day are served or sold to persons other than members of the family or household of the' proprietor without first having obtained a license from the Canada Food Board. 32.-Every licensee shall display in his place of business the certificate of License, furnished by the Canada Food Board under this Order, in such man- ner as will bring same prominently to the attention of the public. _ Mr. Henry W. Thomson, Chairman, states tllat these new regulations will bo strictly enforced. Keep. Minord’s Lihlmont in lilo house Ode-ro-no Excessive perspiration of arm pits. llandsr feeli. nock, fore- head, otc., is completely rollov- ‘sd by two applications c Week of Odo-ro-no. The harmless, unscented toilet water. A bottle 75°. MEN'S AND BOYS’ EMPIRE BI- ceived l\ln s Birtllda honors RD" .___-_-5 __ .-J-.J ' PERSONALS _ ` I-ion, il. D. Mt-Ewen was in thc city yesterday. lVlr. Robcrt Dodd, Moutr;>u| ls vis- iting relati‘/~cs on the Island. l\l.l'. \\'. J. O'Donnell, city, went. io (‘nl~ti.igan yesterday. Mrs. \V. J. Bululau, city, ll-it yester- `duy ou.a trip to Boston. Mr. J, B. l'lCMillan§ of' lnnlsfnil, Al- berta. iswcgistered at the Victoria. , Miss lieleu Ross, city. lcavcs this morning on a visit to Sackville. ' Miss Gladys Clements left yester- 'iay on a two weeks' visit to friends in Alherlon. _ Mr. and Mrs. Earle Kennedy, Ken- sinffion. passed through -Summcrsido 'on Sunday in their car. ` II Mr. Edward Davy, Inspector of Weights 'and' Measures, went to Georgetown yesterday. Mr. W. J. Brown, city, representing ,thc N_af.ioual Drug Co., lcft yesterday morning for lialllax. > M`r. and Mrs. Edward llulpitt, and falnil_\'. Cardigan Bridge, luotorell ‘to thc city Saturday ill thclr`llcw car. Slipondiary Magistrate Marlin and Mr. W. E. ilcnfloy went to Summer- ildc yesterday io attend thc Supreme Court. .Miss 'I‘ll.lie Jay of Mt. Stewart spent the week end in the city the guest of her uncle Rev. D. McLean, Water- mere. '1"te. Stanley Jack, =l1'as arrived in tho' city after spending 11 very pleas- ant visit witll_his mother and father at Bedequo. ' Mrs. 'Elizabeth Paul of Lincoln, Mainc. has arrived in Cllarlottetown to take part ill an interesting event ill military circles. “M'rs, J. S. Clmudler, city, has re- turned from visiting her many friends in Bmloqlw, she as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jack. llcv. R. G. Slncla'ir, wllo is spending tho summer ill l\ialpcouc_ passed through Charlottetown _yesterday on route to llloillufguo. ' Mrs. Lawson iloluias, ilcad ol' llillsboro, is spending al ew days with hcl' parents Mr. and' Mrs. John W. Simulons, Cable llelul West. Mrs. Reginald Taylor \vho has hocll under treatment in Prince Edward island ilospital has returned home considerably improved in health. ___ Mr. Frank E. While, who is enl- ploycrl with the Canadian Northern Railway, Edmonton, Alta.. has :lr- rivcd on a visit in his home in Ver- non. ' ‘ Mrs. Joseph L. Gallant, Port Bor- den. returned io hcl' homo yesterday nlteruoon after sponding tho week-ond in Charlottetown, the guest of Mrs. W. Grimes and Mr. Frank Dorsey. The following railway men from Halifax paid a visit to Charlottetown on Sunday arriving here' on Saturday evening: Messrs J. R. Darrach, D.L. Ross. C. J. Salthaus, and P. A. Hood- ley. ‘ .___ - Lieut. Preston Mlcbaine. Machine Gun Instructor, now in England, had his arm broken recentl while engag- ed in demonstration with 'ind-is at present in the Hospital. Lit. McLaine is rl son of Mr. and Mrs,-A. J. McLaino of Prince street. .__»____....____ EARTH STILL SAFE FROM NEW STAR LONDON_ June 16.-Even with tho Gorman offensive in full progress the fact that a star of the rst magnitude may he travelling with_ inc_slc,ulable~ velocity towards this planet. must ex- cite huulan interest. Such an offens- ive, iulposslble lo nllcckj would mean the utter’ dbstljucstion inf- the earth and everything on li. _ ' The Astronomer Royal, Sir Flrank- Whtson, gives a womforting assur-' ance. The startlla nflw hundred mil-_ lion miles `farther.away Nrbm the earth than the su_n,_and he doep not expect it wi_ll qxebcisc any grelttiiliiuence on - our planet. ,lt is a star bf u usual, brilliance" and -- "ab the _ `n;oxnonN this star is giving out' iight many tbofusand tirnols gffdher than 'l!1`a_'-,sli'n._.Qn`o ex- pects it o follow the curse oi' other\ such stars an! fade awsy in the course nf a few we lm." The spectroscopo will show- whether it.ls_ approaching .lr travelling parallel withthe earth. "Suppose for instance," says an- other nulhorlfy on astronomy, "that the star is coming towards us. what would happen in the mad race to follow such a vast body as any star of the first magnitude must be`tho ocean-s would seethe and foam ovor the earth in floods mountains high and obliterate in a few hours-min ‘» and all his handiwork. is this new ‘ ntar going from us, passing by lil, or < is it-til ill!!! thought--do I , _Lf ‘_ ,.....L... Miss Mary' Rex, Ebbsfleet, Lot 2 has received tho following letter of thanks for sox sent to France. _ -` B. E. F. France _ . May 12, -1918 Dear Miss Rex;-Just n. few lines t'» lot you know that l got your socks and was very g-lad indeed to get them. Thnnks"vo`ry much for them. lt 'ls cert:llllly_q~ulto a treat to get things like that frourdear old (lanillln, for they are so much better than the tllin-gs we get over hero. . Well 'Mary this is Sunday and we! are out of_the` trenches nn_ rest but wg will Hoon be goinglln again, It will be a great thing when this war is over won’t it Then~\vo can all f'-cf. b'ack`home agaln'.My‘ home is in Mouc-1 _ton.'N. `B. I would certainly like to ‘be there today instead of lhis"place and then ‘I would be satisfied. This is my secdnd time over in this country. l_ was wounded last year on May 4th and I was in Bllghty ulost all wllller. I camo over hero this time in March and I d'.lu‘t know how long ll will have to stay here now. l only hope this \var will be over before the winter sets in for it is awful over hero lil lllc win- ter. in summer it is not quifo so had. Well now, I will soon have to l-lug off as it will be time for Church parade. If you answer this letter l will be very likely able to write more ncxt time. I will have to ut luv address in the or bottom of our letter. i am in the platoon Be sure if von write to put mental number which is 709140. So uow I uess that is about all for this Bye hye. HAROLD P. STEEVES ' France. ~ May 20lll. 1918. _ Miss Edna D. Jenkins, IRE. lslulul, received the following lcfler: Dear Miss Jenkins: l rocelltly rcrolv- ed a nurclc of socks froln Mt. Molilr-,ii Red Cross -Society and putting a pair on the other morning found your note, also a note from Miss Mr‘l)onal¢l. l wish to thank _voll very much Miss Jenkins, also thc other ladies of the Mt. Mellick Rell Cross Society who colliributcd lilo parcel. Owing lo your kindness l :un now quite well swpplied with socks. Thanking you again, I remain, Yours sincerely. ~ J. A. MacKENZlE. 342870 _i_________ NURSE PllilPIlSElY J FURGIN A SPUNGE Patient Under Operation Diefi and Great Surgeon Was Ruined-“Tho Doctor and the Woman," at the _Prince Edward Theatre Wed. and Thurs. What is known in hospitals as “'l`llc sponge count" is the louse sillluiioll selected hy Mary Roberts ltlllcllari to glvo startling clilllux and plot to her wonderful mcdico-love story “I{," which appeared in lilo Saturday Ev- ening Post, and which will bo coll- cluded at tho Prince Edward Wednes- day und Tllursduy nights under filo title "Tho Doctor and thc Woulau.~" This "count" is a verification of the removal ol` allsnrlmnt-spongcs from the body of at pallcnt on lilo operating table; a responsibility that most nl- ways FOSIS Upon lilo chief nurse in at- tendnnco. So you can imugiuc how deeply ox- citing this story -_is made when rival nurses struggling for the hand and hcarl. of an eminent practitioner arc mixed up in professional "nlisfakns," and other luakeslllfts fo slllt their de- signs. At__les.'-lt one nurse employed these tragic moans. The story is fl colupanlou to ‘-'Tho Price of il, Good I‘imc," slid _Mildre_d llarris is again the star. ‘True Boardman plays `th`ti doctor role. l ln Memory MRS. FLonA o. aucl-lANNAN There passed peacefully away on Mal' _31Si- Bt Ocean View, Flora D.. Buchsnnsn and 63 rears, leaving tal mourn their loss one daughter Ensmli. and two sisters Miss Jessie at hom, and Mrs. William Huntley. Vernon, and two brothers Donald in lleatller- dale uurl Jolln ill Ocean View. The services worc porl'ol'uleli¢» LONDO .Juno 8-Wr tin in the o lthe roboble accession to th! _ . ‘ _ I . I 3 ' L 0 » _. _ _ ._ , _ _ nd Dal/lil h.'Ahlb1a t ull l :th cetnl _ - » ' J ` W?" ‘I 172%! 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