'Pm -"- ... > " -,___' ".-,;,-.1-' .' _ .__ _. _ _-,_ ~. f -~._; _ __ _ _ ._ . ._ ».. _.~ ,_ ' . _ _ _ _ __ _.,. _-» .~..- _ ,__ ._ . i i ._ _ __ _ ,_ . , _ _ _ _ .___ _ _ _ _ » ' _ _. fi.: .' - I. __ _ ._ . _ . _ -.__ - ; f ~ _ 1 _ - - _ . -_ -MAY 29,1918 ‘ I ‘="rHl§`<;lllltlRLo'1'I'ET0wN1 GUARDIAN PAGE ll ' ___-._ fe E - ~ -~ _ _ ~ . _ f ' _ _ ___.____ __ ;1__=__.1i.»~ ` -_ ‘_ _ __ ____ _ ' -~ ..__*“, I N \E)`¢"" ;:\ _ ,oi __ 0.1 BE CLEAN FOR YOUR i~IEAL'l`H'S SAKE IFJVGYY 80011 wife cleans house in the spring, and this 1,., also the logical tinle to clgmme your system. Rexall _ Liver Salts (Efterveucent) The ilusbing action ol the RBXBIIVLIVGI' Still! 011 yogi: llvgr and lower intestines makes it theddeal aperient to take in Springtime. _ ' _ . it your liver is right your skin 1- is 'c ear. your lnind is bright and you are in the rig-ht mood te 91110)' the BHHDDY. sunny days ol’ May. Price 35:: and 65c _ Sold only at Till-: MacKinnon Drug Co. I “Take up your cross and heal' its* burden. Maintain public health stand _ _ _ _ ' ,rl `_ _ ~ ,__ ' Q. 111115 at Mme. so that' the people at “l`ve got a proposition to lay before \ "- _ V ~ '3 _ ~ home are tit to-bear the burdens of this firm, and I want to talk to sine- ,_@ I " " ' ,',`$l_ff'¢-',,"»',., f"-,,',\',. 'f,' , Q. W- “dy Mt if-" I i. ~ ` , _-_:_ _ r ‘ _ _ _ . -~_< 1 - , ff- ;f_=f;»: 'G “And you would rather talk to a _ _ -3. '31 __-__-;.l__;~__\r.'t____.._r»_ =\‘ l§_.§_=-_1 ‘=_ -_ _ _ _ _ » _ ‘_ __ _ ' _ ' _*jg* _'_ §¢‘ifi.v:‘;' ' ~~;_. - _ ____ _ . ._ . __ - ». _ .- i‘-L."-.t “ __l{;,'_.'\_." - , _ , 2,! _ Suffering humallity looks for the l'e- pair oi' thell' broken lives to its wo- men-is nurses. You can do your “bit” by learning nursing- at once. Ollr course touches you right at llonle. Let ns send you complete details. ROYAL COLLEGE OF SCIENCE BASEBALL I Elmo-17 Anchors-15 T110 second game oi' baseball be- tween the west end “Elms” 'and the south end “Anchors” which took blace lust night at Victoria Park, resulted in a. victory ior western boys by the I close score oi’ 17-15. The game was interesting but the playing was not up to the standard, especlallyths tleiding which was be- |low the average oi' the tlrst game.. M0” 0f i-he Junior stars were- pro- sent. MacEachern, Welsh and Bry'~ BMG" Dl'BYIli”§"well with MacEachern and Large doing some (air pitching and Stewart. catching; ‘._~Big league ball all t_ilo,\_‘.inle. Mahal' and Travers did good work-" for the `Ancllors and show promise of excellent players. The Batteries were as follows: Anchors-Maher, and McDougall. E|"\l‘°~‘LtH`S0. MacEachern and Ste- wart. _ - 'A i.'Ess'oN _ This is the way the agent got a les snapped "Well," answered the lady, smiling sweetly, “so would l. llut it seems ga -._ ._ _____ _ ___ ...___ _ ____ _ _,. ____, _. _._E_,;__ _ _._ /E2* ‘ ~- ' < ‘.5 ‘als .\ la Q _\2_\9‘ -l if _;{\/’_;-at-f; ¥I._.' _ __ \\ to rip or tear. _ ' T473 Je .__. ' I' ' ` '_ 'lil' _gag Ilan wh ..¢ ' ii ' E . ‘==sif‘ -'rl ..i= xr 4?/ \l xr 54'# . J,- , jif. _ i ` l U . \ .' va'-`!~ ~`-`» ee \= @_ f _ (QW) V' - > I W »hc asked abruptly, _ _J What is youl business'" she \-_“\g\_E ll D f\ e -.Yr _ ' 0' 0 \ "‘Jr1_‘._ 'n "'; ADAMS I or /.4- 9 I Th Purse! Refined Chicle Deliclouoly Flavored Y /.tl 7,5" g l , _ - . ‘ A -_.5 .llc Pure Chewing’ Guin - . _ I ~'~"r/‘ \ E va l> l ua' la 4- ° _,.1 ~ ) _’ Y Pl D0»‘i="0SSilll£. though capable appearing _ 1~,__'-, ' Yu “BEAR THE BURDENS OF WAR" young wolnall. _“Where's the boss?" _ _ ' .l ._ G E ` . __ fa.-__,1»6_t_;\ “KG _ _.\_\\__{4¢,.._»_¢__;,_- ____- rm- _,,\ » is /~ t I I ' ” _ “r/I" @ ~. u v ax ¢. Ts ~ 5 as 9 i than any other. confection on the \~ ____ _ _ \ _ _ _ _ J I/D p',._4’ A9£\\" .Z S, /o'€l/Q .,_ _ f ;`~J r ’/ " 'J' #Ig _ _ 'v ' .-iriiiozé ef ' :» _ g ` &9(*`~a .eg Q _ _ E ‘?"¢o°’ to \ Q ' A *-_ I _ _ f* v - 0,4 90 f _§ gr \’* __ .`*l'__i_l. ua/l a pi” is I " é _ § qi //'f _ _I ~ , _V 7 gy _"` .1 ~ ’=~*`»\ tl* ~ Q _ _ '/ J 3 I _Q fn, J$ / American Continent. -F 1-? \: \ .I -» , Also ADAMS (tho original) TUTTI FRUTTI GUM Zi 1\' t '. " `l vi. \\`~ ¢_»_.»~ ~ \ > lr _Sic \ .~€-lf! l _-~‘.`~T-7% ~¢>°e_>°‘-‘ . _ _§_ \\ T \ ‘E "#4 _ '» - _ _ ` `\\: _ - 'fff _ _.;,,_',_g_\ ' _7 _ ‘ to make the best ot' it. State y _ ‘ '. ' _f<,;'_`,.'f- _:. 'f-lc' - ' ' " " _. » ,:~ 709N2 Spadiria Ave., Toronto, Ont business, please. " "'°""'“"‘T"" ' ' ' ' f' 1 ` ' ' ' ' l _ _ ._»~_»=1__- Lf Y _ _-_-~_~ "Y _J _,pi _=-- ~ __ .-_--__'i_> - 1 iT PAYS to buy in this Province. 1. .1 " come 'ro THE MEETING of il.» ,|_ 1-_tb _ _ ‘__ , Ladies' Auxiliary ot the Army nv..-.l _'l l _._ 5 ‘lg Navy Veterans this evening, at eiglii . C'_;f`i;f\'- ` l.»§ _ ,' _ ’ . .ig l, .sl ~. ___ » _- ` -_ ' ,' lui' ,lvi'.~ gt'&l_ '_-F.-.l,".` iq -` - _ .§‘,’l" ogilolallillllnge so ers R-mms ‘rolls _6I" "_`r;|r.-Y-“f " ‘I I _ _ ~ _ _.\~_»_~ ,.;~-_. _ , __ //..,_. ,.,_. pf 'rl-is sctioousn HARRV s.arrlv ~ _ _-f,'_.',_' ,.‘ ,-r:-.,~_.;_ °“"‘<___ - ed yesterday with a. full cargo of 0 _ _»"~'fg»_t9 _ '-“T"'~§.1w¥€§¢{‘;?;{».,._»{;;rir 5 _ /' I _ '»_’_,_-r~_g_<__i.- 175' _.__ `& spruce alld hemlock boards for L. l\i ‘__ __ `. -__f\;_%"*\'(5) j- Poole & Co. Collnol1y's west wharf - - 4 -~ - -_<..~_l,“ ._ »~.___ '- ,.;i\,'” f 7o25~s-zinvlei ;.‘i=:..__...'gg@- _ , i-.»I\\ ‘ . ... _ ~ \\v_ 7 _fr 2-___\ .ll _ l, u_\\ - `mm=`§'m" _i_\. ~ - rf *‘~.." wi-iirs Russ|AN AND wi-urs - _ -t,._--»"= iw. ' _ _ FYFE wi-is/lr it iew bags left. 'rim \I~7',‘*'”-1;./'_ -_flllllllfffal I "by Clovers, Vetches_ Peas, Oats in I. M". /- "ull" I k Alotot`2` illlrl lull i I _ - _l~i_~ _________ \ »» ___¢_;_;:_ 'L-_ stoc _ -rowc a ey lr ~» `“'*°`" \,' ' -/' ‘. .i _ ly expected. J. H. Gill. Corner ot' L../~ 'l gs-¢= '_"Z‘,~*L";"£.f, ' 737-;-~ N ----------~ - Great George and Fitzroy. Iii h LN I . THE SABLE_-The steamer Sable Captain George Marley, direct t’r~nn .lohn‘s, Niid., wlthlflsh cargo and several passengers. arrived in Hali- .fax Saturday. On her last trip from HE tumbles, falls and rough wear of Halifax ie st..J0lnrs. Nile., Sue callin b - h-who d h Ve been at Charlottetown for produce. On Olstefous C ‘_ O a_ this trip to Newfoundland sho is go- amply pr0Vl(l6(l fOl` lil tllc making Of ' ing to ports on the west coast, _taking full freight including salt. *tile lat Penmans Hoslcryf It ll strong ‘ ter io be loaded nt \Vllitlnaills' whnrl Where lille ful) C0l'i'l€S--110 SC{1ll'lS where she is now lying. later lnovlnr: p to the wharf of her owners, F‘a,r<|\l ar and company. says thc llalliilx eruld. VICTORIA PERSOFQALS- Mr. S. ‘ ` ` B. French, Charlottetown, spent thc week end at his home in Victoria. Mrs. Wm. D'Athe and little son Cy» ril Crapaud spent Tuesday withl A"”"'"k"" lends in Strathgartney Mrs s . " A of IJ_'l'kfw”{" "_"'l Boswell. Victoria and Mrsi J. \V‘. _ `S1`WM cw," G Windsor, (Jrapaud. were recent. vlsi~ Tin; ST/\NDARp 05* EXC13LL}5NCE _ tors to Charlottetown- Mr. James enderson, Bedeque, was ll welcome l __ , _ 139 I H - ~ Eb _ __ ____ ________ _“ _ visitor to Victoria recently.-- The ' ' ._.__¢.ug,mW many friends of Mr. Jabez Lea. Vic gg- ._ f ‘ - __ __ ' O JI- vi torta. will regret to hear that he re- _ I ___ cently_had the misfortllne to have his eye severely injured.__ while chopping 1 . n the woods. Mi. Nelson McEwen Principal of Victoria High School. spent the week-end with his parents i V n Charlottetown.-- _ _ ISLAND BOY IN CANADIAN DRA- GOONS.-The following from the Mo- bile Register, of Mobile, Alabama, rc- fers to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ohnso formerl ol’ Charlotw S. J n, y . - town: Martin Johnson. of South On chards. a former student of Barton Academy, who enlisted in the (`.nlli\.di» |an army in June of last year. is now probably in tho thickest of ilghtlnx: on the western front in France. He ii. with the Royal Canadian Dragoons. famed as the " premier regiment oi' Canada which has taken part in munv of the bloodiest and most violent bul~ ties of the war, and which has been attached to the British troops during _ ,_ ; - ‘ pi p the recent Hun ot`t’ensive. For the -Ei - . »-._ ' --~ `- - l most oi’ the time they have been in ui., a “‘ ' M0num¢nl$ ll\al.¢l'\dul'¢lh¢ Twice during six weeks they were ersonall con ratulated by Field . D Y E ~ R3V8g¢S Ol Tlm¢ Marshal Haig. The south orchards ` young man, serving with the regiment, is a Canadian by birth. his parents. Are What YOU Seek t 0 make lvlr. and Mrs. A, sterling Johnson, having a fruit farm at South Orchards. ' "1 The soldier enlisted at Toronto, and with' "6 supply no others' was in training there until January _ of th present year, when the regi~ . IZOb€ had- Estimates glVen° mentemoved overseas where lt went h & B H in training at Shorncliffe, near Folke- C 0 * stone. Engla.nd_.d_In _a fletterddatied Ap ‘rii 14, the so er n orlne l s par- _ 60 Kent Street ' I ents that all the training had been _ -, _ _‘_ completed and that he was able to go the grave o f your departed Our Monuments are the best .,_ _ _ Fire Insurance ` A[‘»Necessity1 Then insure in good strong stock compan- ies. which never contest an honest claim such as is represented by ` ` _ E. R. BRGW the centre of the fighting. sufferilic severe losses but holding their own to. France the next day. a Dr.E.C.l-Iarris Eye Specialist .1" -- Oliieo Royal Book Build- ing, Charlottetown Ollioe Hours 9.30-12.30 2-5 ~ Charlottetown - _ , -» Rhenos-Y JUST RECEIVED, fresh boiled lob- sters. Charlottetown. Fish Supply Co. A 7024 ~ ADVERTISE YOUR WANTS, but keep your desires to yourself until you get -them. TRYON ETC.-itev. J. S. MacKay will conduct service ncxt' Sabbath. June 2nd, Tryon at 11; Hampton at 3, and Bonshaw at 8. LESSEN THE COAL BILL. - The advertisement of Mr. B. R. Holman in this issue will be read with interest by everybody who is interested in the coal qnestion._ llow to reduce the cost of coal lihs been it burning ques tion. especially during the past three or tour years. when prices went al- most beyond tlle reach of the average nurse. This question appears to have been satisfactorily answered by tho si-ieiltitlc device which Mr. lloi- iniln has had the good fortune to se- cllrc for the eastern provinces and \Ncwi'onndland, “Burnali," as its name indicates, is designed to consume all the coal, that ls, the gases. the smoke and the clinkcrs_ the saving ofwhich has been the dream ot' scientists and inventors since coal began to be con- sumed. Well authenticated testimon- ials 'shown to The Guardian from mer- cllunts, lawyers. clergymcn and other large and .small consumers of`coal. testify t.o`thc tact that hy the use of "Burnett" they have by actual test, saved from twenty to thirty per cent. of their coal. What such a. saving means it is only necessary to look at the family coal bill. Burnall has cre- ated a`veritable enthusiasm in the United States, where it was invented. alld the United States Government is s _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ __ __ _ _ ‘ _ ' - i cl.voE AND wssr elven- nov. .-"f._»,_;'_i; ZQIQ, _' ~_ _-._,”_"“7.`\__._,___`,-' `4"\ _-_ e Wm. MacLeod will conduct service g ' _ _ _;,§_ ___W-_“_ _ ~._ ' _ ._ next -sabbath, .nine 2nd, Clyde nlver _ 1 y_"1;. _§i_;.”_.:_-_l@»y7_.~__;;_ alj-__< _jim ‘- ~»-'-f----<'-'- 'f-----f=-=--jf-f~f~==---->----=- --A--~=~--A=-==---==--=---jj-_-=-»_~~<.-:_-:_-_-.--w at 1_1, and west River at 3, _ _ ét MEETING TONIGHT- There will _ _ _ ' 6 'l be a meeting of the horsemen tonight ' 1' A I \l at nine o’clock in Mr. J. S. Wed- lock's ofllce. A full attendance is requested. Important business. if j'a==- ;_ .Tj . ' fa-'-_..l?.'?-'=_s»»Es.1.“ 57' _ U `__ ;* - 2" F- 2.5- _; - _ -' 1*-__~_:1 _,Tm -=- _,.- ___ ‘ JOINS CAMP CUSTER-Mr. Do- _ ' ` nald Page Malcolm, U. S. _Army, who ___ has been stationed at Fort Slocum. ~ __ ' New York, for over a year. as lnstruc- ` ' tor, has been transferred to Camp - D 1 Custer, Michigan. Before leaving ~’ to take up his new duties, he spent a I 0 u sllort furlough with his aunts. Mrs. ' ~ - ~- - - ~ -- ` E. Page and Mrs. A. E. Guild in the -- --- -- _- :.-- ' Green Mountains, Vermont. ENJOYABLE OUTING- Mr. and Mrs. James l'_’. McCloskey, and Mr. and Mrs. Janles McCardle crossed the balmy river by the Lady -Bruce a few days ago and report having a very pleasant trip. The Lady Bruce is a new boat built for the pleasure-seek ers of Daltonia in which they will no doubt pass many a pleasant evening. `-II LONG SERVICE MEDAL-llis Ma- jesty tlle KING has been graciously pleased to award the imperial Ser vice Medal to the following retired members of the Civil Service in recog » nition oi' long and meritorious ser vice: Mr. Benjamin McEachern Roadmaster, Department of Railways and Canals, Charlottetown; Mr. Pe ter Michael Ranahan. l.ight»keeper Department of Marine, ‘Sea Cow Head; Mr. Thomas Kingston Stanley Conductor, Department of Railways" and Canals, Charlottetown. making nrrungenlents for using it ox- tensively in connection with official heating. Mr. Holman. with character- istic energy. having tested the merits and the claims of this modern boon, secured control. ot’ it for the eastern provinces and Newfoundland, and pur- poses placing it. upon the market in time to l-lffcct next fall's coal bills. Readers will consult their own inter- ests by reading Mr. llolmun‘s adver- tisement ill this issue, and by follow- ing it up in consultation with Mr. Hol- nlun who will be pleased to give them all necessary information regarding mouth St. ° to take are the most acceptable ot' preparations. But they must attest their power to be popular. As Parln~ alee's Vegetable Pills are the most popular ot’ all pills they must fully meet all requirements. Accurately colnpounded and composed of ingre- dients proven to be effective in regul- ating the digestive organs, there is no surer medicine to be had any- where. A Fine Velvety 'I`alcum Taicum powder has a place in every home. _But there are so manyklnds that you should try to sel- ect the best. Our _ Rose TA LCUM is a pure antiseptic powder. It is healing, cooling and refreshing to the _skin ss a _ faq; powder ln wa rm t weather. as it does_not dis- solve' ln perspiration and clog the pores- _ An Excellent Powder For Use in The Nursery Too Johnson __ `& Johnson The Quality Drugstore :_Thn Pm that Mads them all_~_nish the boys of the district, _who ' Pills are the most ortable und com- I hafvo volunteered for Mmm smvlce p _ . pact of all medicines, and when easy mth “ ”“pp‘y of mms' _ I . D INSTITUTE MEETS- Cornwall- York Women’s institute met at the home of Miss Kathleen MacDonald." Cornwall, on Monday, May 6th. There were 14 members and 2 visitors pre sent and the president. Mrs. F. White. occupied the chair. 26 pairs of socks were handed in. $5.05 collected for the Prisoners of War Fund and an additional collection of $2.65 madofor Red Cross work. it was decided to _ semi $50.00 to Mr. D. A. Mrl{innon. Hon.-Treus. of the lteil Cross and to _ buy i0 lbs. ot yarn for distribution at ea ._-_;_.a. - "-_ _ f ' - T -' Y 1 ‘ ‘ ’ _ i£fY uquios s. Pasrss suci<,wsl1-s. DARK BROWN ex~s|.oon slioss THE the next meeting which will be ut ___ __ . /____ _ /' __ ._{ '._ 7' ' ' 11; 'E ' r .`.4- .__ » 'i i. f. ' -' a 'ani-..~;-.~+ we _ , _ it, ;i. I `§` 75; ' 3 il 1 ~- l .t ' . \ » _-,,-_ ___ _ _ fag; "_ *t l* ' fl ~s l sJ»é_¢-_»».=»- ` i . .»i .1 _». _ _ . ..._»-.... ... ~¢-:$5-_§g_»;'. as ' i I. Mrs. Hector Murchison's, York i't_ - Tile Institute has undertaken to fur- '[`/:f° ll'i:/'1n:17| " l]rii,i;i.'ii1.fi" . //____ __\\\ Had' ship's anchor full on my knee and leg, and knee swelled up and tor six days I could not nlove it or get help; I then started to use MlNARl)‘S ann; LINIMENT and two bottles cured mo. l"ROSI"ER FERGUSON " \ ""r*"*>_ _`__,__ on. Primo and Kent _ou-ooh.. i T°“°m'°'°*N*”.5 Pearl Grey Is the popular color and _ _ we can offer you -a High _ _ __ __ _ _ __ Cut Laced in this ¢01g|-__ . _ll!\lNl5 run very largely on Wultham_ ‘ an sizes for time, lor tlleroason that sul-h a large pro-' " . portlop of railway mon curry n We them. $4 49 - The “Vanguard” is the railway man's first ° favorite, because it is designed especially for ,SPECIAL railway service. It has an improved steel barrel ' contiaining a naziinspginiz ot`hcxtr_i: length and ' wirlt that cna u os t. c wetr to cop accurate Mahoganysgtéown Neolm time for more than forty hours at n stretch. lt has double roller escapement and stool $6 escape wheel. Both balance pivots run on ° diamonds. On the 16 size there is also R' Mahogany Brown Leathe winding indicator, preventing the watch run- _ g°|e ning down unawares. $5 Waltllnm JWnloIles_ ‘ Thea Areseauties _ w.u.'rllAM wlvrcn comralw, _ l.lull‘1sn, MONTREAL." _ ‘ _ ‘ _Morris--,Smitll--Beer _ _ _ _ _ Ask nur 'swell-r to show you his range ol high-grade ......Wetch I i i l I | .¢ ._ y f”-,__ _ Q* ‘ i .l _,Q 1 If v