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Continued from page four) _ tions_with Greece has _left‘Berlin with Out authentic information regarding "Dum there since the news of the thdlcatien of King Constantine was received. The Greek Legation has been cut oi! for several weeks from all communication with its Govern- t\_‘|_ent., receiving only occasional per- fnneiory instructions of a routine na- ture hy~way of Switzerland. The impression prevails here that the new state of affairs will have no bearings on the military situation in Macedonia. The evening papers pub- liih' copious comments and retros pbctd landing Constantine. The Lok- al-Anzelger says: _"The news indicates the final chap- ter in one of the moving tragedies of thefworld war. This is not a tragedy with a single hero; this is the story oftilrljavishment of a whole people for g; parallel. _.lt _lsr plain as sunlight that Constan- tine laid down his crown only because he had -not the heart to deliver up his people to starvation at the comsnand» lnary envoy Jonnart had forced 'the Kilrgto abdicate. under -pain of the conhacetlon of the harvest oi’ Thessa- iy. Because the».King-'~"\iias deprived tbrongh thum-becrew methods of every weapon with which he might ef- fect'-_hisescape from such n predica- merkfhe was forced to decide to give up '_ is throne." __ _ " dll Greece. in defiance of her mo _mportant immediate and future ihft1i`0sts,' be forced to send bor sons to tl\e'Fr_efnch and English shambles? 'Ilhe -(answer must be forthcoming Within 8. few days. However it may r`eld','-_lt will not have a decisive bour- ing on the final result. "The sad contemplation with which we follow the progress of this ilcllen- .io -tragedy-ia"unmix_ed with selfish thoufits or fear,s.`-1`lt is purely nf an ethical nature. It is the pain which every righteous thinking man must feet-is he observes ho\v “hypocritical mendncltyunitee with forces to drag dowiife small and valiant. nation. V/'hlhgver may come, we Germans will llvtibrget .-the high moral courage with,whlch Constantine and his royal The Central Guardian Mrs. D. R. Morrison. of Summersldc drrlve last Monday' from (`harlcltc far homeward as the automoblile'_la\\v of the residents along the auto-clus ed road_ expressed keen regret that pegipie persistently refused to take up arms against us." ' _ J » 'Uoeioc nys Nuxated iron In greatest of all strength builders- Often ln~ ’ '- ill t th d d " f d I t , I Ik 100 ° ' 3:. ;;"..."'.°. ° ' F014 Brwlvfs r " . _ Association YORK N Y. -_,Not long who was near- and asked me to examination astonished to pressure of a vigor, vim and L young man; in fact a he really was notwith- age._The he said lr0l'l-°` iron had At 30 he was care- at 50 af- at 46 ‘face with Said i D20- iron and year . liver, start- more condition in the necessary co food into no matter you eat. your through you with- any good. You don't Wt of it and as a become weak. pale inet like a plant A soil deilclen-t you are not well. yt/u owe make the true [row nervous., run-nown people who were ailing all the while double their strength and endurance and entirely get rid nl’ all symptoms of rlyspepsla liver and other' troubles in from ten to fourteen days' time simply by tak ing iron in the proper form. And this after they had in some cases been doctorlng for months without obtaining any benefit. But don’t take the old fonms of reduced iron, iron acetate or tincture of iron simply to save a ies cents. You must take iron in a form that can be easily absorbed and ass-iml lated like nuxoied lron if you want li to do you any good. otherwise it may prove worse than usele;-rs.Many an atb lete or prizellghter has won the day simply because he knew the secret oi great strength and endurance and fll led his blood with Iron before he went into the affray. while many another has gone down ,to ingiorious defeat simply for the ‘lsci _oi irnn.- E. Sauer. M.D, * NOTE--Nuxated iron. recommended above by Dr. Bauer is not a patent medicine nor secret. remedy but one which le well known to druggiets and whose iron constituents are widely prescribed by eminent' pgysiciane everywhere. nllke the ol er inor- ganic iron progucts. lt is easily assi- milated. does not injure the teeth melts themh black, nor upset thetlw mac ; on cv "ontrary it is a mos po- tent remedy. rf nearly all forms of ln- gigestlon. as well 6| for nervous, run- own condl inns. The manufacturers have ouch great confidence in Nuxn- tnd Iron that they offer to forfeg $100. 00 to any charitable inetitu on if they cannot telte any man or wo n under lin who lacks iron and lncrgrse their strength 100 por cent. or over in ` 'i S' " | rr Pave to u in uns province. MID-summu. snowing ur Lanier- dress hate tomorrow afternoon at _ ~ ` » U Y _ ,. . r I'k§.vvl|o Q New situ sxisrsut s. A. Mu- s. A. uupcypmu-` . r I _ _ L _ Donaldla.-' ; » _ . _ _ _- ._h¢m’t tried _ . _ _ Lossrcn _szAs_oN __£x‘rENosD. - _ _., _ |.Ao|Es' okess l"HA'rs. Mm- --an extension uruignr -days nas 1. _ ` _ summer e ln _ Wcdnesdayf after- been- granted in the early lobster sea- ` noon at l5cDonald's." ""-' ‘ |son--from-~June»-25th inet. to July Q ' _.___ Iird. This will be good news to tha, g _THE ARANMORE.-- The S .S. fishermen. , "‘- .Aranmore arrived from Plctou at il.-| "" 10 yesterday iorcnoon. Sho brought ,‘ NOW IN STOCK.-500 ba59 Nall; ` _ fifty passengers and about forty -car».,,500 bags mldhilinga. 200 bags cornmeal. `> loads ui freight. including four cars oi 200 bags cracked corn. 500 bags “Olds hay, one car agricultural iuiplements.' pr°C¢Be." Oil CGKC l'f\¢i|» il" 07 WWC" .one car of flour and t\\'ent_v~one cat- we are _selllinq at lowest prices. A . _ .~ i tie from Montreal for Blake Bros.%HORNE A C0. also a lol of way freight. 'The steam- In 1105-6-20ME4i_r ' er leaves at 7 o‘clc~ck- this rnornix_1g~'_` _ _ for rlgtou, _ " A\¥VE‘RilSE__BBf-PLEASE NOTE.. Z-_ _ - --Onaccn nt,oi‘ Monday being an MAYOR TODD HEARD FROM.-- half-holiday for the advertising hands The new owners of Mayor Todd. dllflllg the B“lTll11°\' m°“ih5» U0 Hd (2.15%), formerly owned by Mr. Ham- vertie-ments will be accepted at this mond Kelly, must think well of' him Omoo lifter 10 il- D1- MODCIBY 101” |l1B6l‘- as be is entered in the 2.12 trot. tllon in f1`uesday's Guardian. purse, $10,000; and the 2.14 _ trot. 949.6.12lVlEl.f» _ purse $5.000 at Columbus, Ohio, also _ the 2.12 trot, purse $10,000 at Syra-l BACK FROM _ HALlF_AX.-Mr. Da-. cuse. N. Y. ‘Grand i‘ircuit meetings vid H. Auld of North Carleton rc and ln the 2,14 tm; at springfleld,ltu|‘r1cd yesterday i`ro~m Halifax where Mags, purse $1900, he visited his son Dr. Fred M. Auld. ____ who is on his way to France as Me __ ‘ _ , FURTHER AQKNQWLEDGMENTQ dical Superintendent ol' two battalions cmuntme Needs ~Later contributions to the 8th Ca- Of 5150050 lf1b0l`9I`S» Who am lo U3 ' naman siege Buttery Auxiliary in nd. encased in construction work ff/r the union to ine nsr publishes in me Allied value- Dr- Auld wl_10 has __ ,_ _ Guardian Monday. are as i’ollows:--- UPG” 3 m9_‘li°`al_ ml9Sl0¥\H|`!' lil Chinii ' _ 1 A P btela enjoyed a delightful, though unique "‘w\\ 10 Summersidm Harins our nr. H. H. cox, Mui-eu. was in the chased a.new and particularly hand- (sity yesrel-¢_|gy_ some new Gray Dori automobile in _ ihe CilY. Hflfl the diy llfllfli; *'¥'3‘?‘?fl' Mayor Brown returned yesterday ingly fine they determined to no Lili from n business trip to Montague. would permit them and leave tho M,-_ p;_ I.; r<,~0S|,_v_ Cape 1~,~,“-B,-SQ re»\t to Proriiziencc. ion-sultlng thc was in the (rlrv ye5le|~day_ war map purchased for tho occas1‘on, '_ they H01 HS ff" as Nfiflh lvlllrljlfr Mr. or.-num Nicholson. sr. P.. len station hcyolld \\`hll‘l\ lf\.\' _H N" _vcsterdav on return lo Ottawa. Mans Land" some r-ight miirs in " ` __ width. which automobiles were not \\|,._ |.;_ q<_ mags rcmrnml by the permitted io pass ovor_ 'lherc was A,.ann,,,m _\.eSm.,.day from a mp “_ now, one of three things to do. turn Nova Sc0||a_ back, defy the law. or hrilnr; i-ho _ _ __ outlawed auto under the wing of tho Mn Ri,_._hm.,l pethlck and b,.id,,_ Um. Gf E|l3l5_Ud _End F\'9“_C6- RUBSH Nldllaw. Mr. Morrison never turns hack mturnml yeswmav from their wed. lhly-appear io have “been pushed sf when ns undertakes anything and bc- ,|,,,g» ,rm - ~ ' -- Bldl! _lil the recent Enielll-6' Undeflak' -ing a law-abiding citizen. the second llll- 'THB HSWIY Created and '-`X\\`30\"l’ altornat-ive was at once dismissed. Mi” Lena Lamhome inavw mia Tha third was 5 00”'-mc! “ml h"‘l-“" morning bythe S. S. “Arunmorc" en- a successful contractofr, he tackled mme for New yo,-k_ it. The outllawed auto must be con- _ _ verted into a lawful vehicle.. He ac- _ M;“__(1(,|ia__1{10}y leave; mis mn,-n. cordingly hh-cd a team to haul“fhf‘ ‘ ing lor' Bostlin where she'is to makc auto to the open country beyond. Thc her home in the fum,-[._ dis-tance. about eight miles. was _ covered rn two hours, and they reach- M,-_ Reuben MM-Donnid of 'fha 1-3. ‘3d_ the 10531 auto mad lemllng ‘$0 triot returned _yesterday from a fish- Summersiric at Rose Nalley Church. ing mp K0 MG.,-01| where he M.,-U,-0,] discharged the. team and nutoed some mm speciméns of tmm_ home. the Gray' Dori evidently rc- nevgd when sh” wa” permltfed N Colonel 'l`. S. Moore ol' t‘hnrlotic- “gain ‘me hm' lawn' ‘?"e'ime”' The town was clccted Vice-President oi' {.°“mC5(',hwaf °°{np‘me" mg mm' h"i“l"`; the l'ivman's Association at the lilci- rom . arotte own to .uunnorsrix '.§"', . _ _ ' ._‘ two hours having been occupied in l(_|;tm°`$A(`lf'c‘;`a'(.M0£"“;A‘;`;’;"1:‘::_ fcrrylng across- No Man`s hand. Many F_,cdi__,i;_tm" N' B’ ig; l,!'_Nld0m such means of transportation should _ he necessary and assllrcd and one ai 8 T|,m°_ .' i‘.':...2‘..?;'ff.:°.'; .'.‘;‘:.‘...°.:':; .1.“,:‘.‘=... .:.‘f.".::; » “ _. ' _ ‘ L one of tht- counsel was indulginr.: in the journey without tho .iid ot I of mmm a nuke _ln n mm ' _ ' a ilsh i 'y d -y' _ horses' nearby indulged in a loud bray. feat and' said io the court: “My lord. ..»[-here is nn noisonmm ingredient is li atimisslble-ioi' ‘tho gentlem.nn's in llolloways (_'orn Curc. and it can friffllilolnozlhuivgggliug |:)’t’;‘lE, ‘mm M _ l _ .r , _ ' _ -‘ 1 s. __ _ V be used wiihou danger of inniy h'ad_ reuchgd ,av muh ,Umm or (_mh“Si_ .,,.,-_-_-_--_-_-_-:_-_-_-,._-_.,__,_-_-_-_.__,______,_,_._._.____ -_-._-,._._._._.____,_c___,i;._._._._._.,._-_-_.,_._.____,_._-5,; asm. the.-don-key interrupietl again. » -if ' ` ,- ‘ ` linmeliiaicly. fthe other lawyer rose to s loot and said "Mv Lords. is I _e. A ` ' the»i~;g';"nht *nn rlnuslrxil echo in' ` the 5 _'_ :th Vitality---Taking 1ro_11___Did It “fi” _ four weeks lime. provided they have nn eorioul orpznnlr trouble. They also offer in refund vour mnney if it does not in least double your strength and unsure . drug- ihe “Silver Black I"nx Breeders' As- sociation of Prince Edward 'lsland" will be held in the Board of Trade Rooms. Market Building. Fharlotte- tc-wn, on \Vednesday the 4th day of July. 1917. at 2.30 p.m_. for the tran- saction of general business and the reception of the Report of the Fur Sales Board. the Fox lndustry will be brought be- fore this 'mee-ting a full attendance 1.-f all interested is requested. ,Dated at Charlottetown, this 19th day of June. 1917. 11,03-6~20Mwh’n2wkB. ii '::Ag a v'ermlcide there is no pre tidration th ‘tfiequels Mother Braves' Worm Iil;te?\ninetqr.#t,' has _qhvetl the lives of 'countless' ch dren. " 1 Overseas ii. ff cond, strung, iight afid durable boxes for -2 McDougall, Charlottetown; Bowler l€’fi -\`l\aTlSllHi On May 3 . Bild 8l‘1`W l Learn. Cape Traverse und lvu. Albion Cd in Vancouver cn the 25th. Dv- Rerl Cross Society 'A150 me follow. Auid‘.4 wife and children who came tc ing two nameg Whig); appeared in¢f,r.' Canada with him will remain at Nei _ _ rectly in M‘onday's list, William Lim; 50"- B- C-' Pfobahll' tm the cms” 0' _- . - - ~ ~ ~ -“`- “jj and James “false oi’ Wheatley River. the “"3l”- MV Auld “'55 privileged I ‘_ , . ' 10g3_ to spend two days with his son, whom ‘* ____ _ he has not seen ior nearly seven _ ) _ _ _ _ __ 5 A UNIQUE DRlVE.- Mr. and Years- ' _ The opposingf' counsel rose to his The adjourned annual meeting of As matters of vital importance to E. R. BROW, President. »Boxesfor\ sending comforts to your boy overseas. ~ Here in two sizes-l5c and 20c call in and see them. ‘f....-.":i.',__g_»§_'_'?=§q»-li°'_f "The 2'M°‘-‘P _ '» Genei»al~Agents for P. E. island-S ° “ * _ ,_ l|4U0!Z0lU!8tfPUl"“ 2 .a . RRINCE EDWARD nl _ _ _ _ _ » -\ _-.. -. ._ » - _. vw-'in-_-q Matinee Daily 3.15-Night 7_ 8.45- - ,f _ _ __ __ _ I i . -. . _1 T' -SECOND PROGRAM OF POPULAR STARS "l . / " ' ' The Dainty'lrres_istabie Favorite . D “The .. Marguerite v ,N A |erio~eomlc story of ; einy French Actress’ adapted from the book by'Mol1|ie' ‘Elliot Seawell a delightful Marguerite Clark photo- * play, A worthy successor to“”iu George Washington." _ P _ 1- ---. i`¢_. -gpm: _L ' Fortunes Clark 1 uf Fifi" The Britidi Gazette iffldavlséfvfdav Interesting Wm' and CHARLIE CHAPLIN Qgher New, - In a Return Date Betty Compson, Neal “HIC P8WllSil0P” Burns in ` _A1150 rigathervs Bright Meat _ Double Crodss Myste ry A clever refined comedy OTHER :~EATUnus ii _- _ _ The D3llglll€l‘S of the Empire. \'0ilIli1 ln C0nn5_Ct|0_n with the res y P u - ; uint- Q __ _ , ~ Peoples society of sr. Paurs nnurun. lfhurch In Posada fm' the Desi Six ' ' * ' ""' . ‘ » - . Sock'(`-ommlttee. John s M¢K€mm_ and a half years, accompanied the la ' _ 'si fr China to Halifax, The' ` ` ' ___A_____-________ f _ - _- M l 'C :Ili i ' , Parcel _ ` J ' E 1 ’ I i - _ Mrs Chas Hines, Mrs. Archibald DOVE' Om th _J _ _ _ _ _ ,_ ____ ____ _ ___ _.___ ____ -..___---_ _ r ' , 40-- of Ame__1_‘ica’ss High Priced Cars .and saxo N “ S lx ” i ._ . I - ii- Make This Test Yours(-:lf See How. Theyi-0 Feaitiure for Feature Here we have taken 40-hou- quality cars built in Am_crica.i They range in cost from $1447; to $6,000 forthe chassis alone. Lotus togethercompare thcs_c"“- costly cars- to Saxon “Six”- checking off feature after fea- ture. _ -ir’ First the motor--Saxon “Six has a Continental motor. So have 12 of these 40 cars, cost- ing from $1,475 to $2;200. Saxon “Six” costs`$1,260. Then the axles., Saxon “Six” has Timken axles. So have 13 of these 40 cars, costing “l`r'o1n $1,550 £0 $5,000- ., _ Now the bearings. ‘Saxon “Six” has Timken bearings. So have 11 offthese 110 cars, _costing from $1,595 to ` $5,- 000. _ And the carburetor? Saxon "Six," has a Stromberg carbu- retor. So' have 9 of these 40 cars, costing from $1,495 to _$5,000. - . .- .» Next thestorage battery. Sax~ f has Remy ignition. So have 9 of these _40 _ cars, costing Then the radiator.. _ Saxon “Six” has a Fedders radiator, So have 16. of these 40 cars. costing from $1,450 to$6,800. Now the gear. Saxon “Six” _ from $1,475 to $5,000. ` l\as_zi-fusloilraifgbéivcl igcnr. _ So have 18 of these 40 cars, cost- ~ing‘f"r_oin':l;1,4'1_i$ to $o,<»oo ful- .the cha-ssis a_1oi'1e._ ;° - .».. ._ _ _ Andtheaxlc type. ‘Saxon “'SiX.’,i has a semi-floating axle. So-have ll of these 40 cars, costing from $1,500 io $4,800. Next the storage bnt.Lci'_y. Sax- on “Six” has the “If}xidc" but.- tery. Soihavc trol' these 40 cars, costing froin $1,545 to $4,800. ` Last, the starting and liglltilig system. Saxon “Six” has at Wagner. So have I2 of tliosc 40 cars, costing from $1.545 to $2,695. We find, you see. that the ten most important features (gf Saxon "Six" are also features of these 40 costly cure. O1'_ look at it this way. Saxon “Six” sells fu1°$1260. This price is the lowest level that_shrewrl and careful pur- chasing, that strict c_conum_v, that highly deyclgjjicil mnnu faél7hr_ing eiiicicntw and vol- ume output can bijing it io. i' e';~-* if'-'>‘ .§'.h_€Se_._40,0t-hcl' ca " cost from 2 - V wc ,l { 60..t`Q ‘B100 _n _ inn s' 'i ` S2X0l_t "i ix" yn' _ A find them duplicating Saxon "Six" feat- ures in 10 important points. 1 That proves-from one angle I 1 ` r _ . -_-the high quality of Saxon “Six.” From another angle it proves that for $250 to $300 more you cannot buy a better car than Saxon “Six.” So why pay more than Saxon “Six” price? You don’i; get more in car val- ue, or in beauty, or in perfor- mance and your car will cost you morc in upkeep than Sax- on “Six.“ So in every' way you figure this matter Saxon “Six” is a better buy than any car at from $250 to $300 more in price. Q - Saxon “Six” a big, roomy, car, seating five passengers in perfect comfort. Tl1€r@’S plenty of seat space and more than ordinary leg length. __ _ A"d_`5axon “Six” is a spirited car in performance. It responds to the lightest touch on the accelerator. f ~ Il liziridlcs _easily and holdsvthe road well when traveling -ali high speed. _ ' ' i"urthcrmo1'e Saxon “Six” isle* -u fh vigorously flexible car andfii wonderful high-gear perfoi‘h__i~ er. ' _ _ _ . .-, The price is $1260 f.o.b. Wind sor, Ont. .. .. ‘ -Charlottetown l H ..- _‘i it » j 1 _ ROGERS Co., LTD. \ .v 1 ‘igflr . i. _l i ~ If-. i" fi