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'-; .f -513" .-1"-f.,, QV N -wi-'__-. _ » 1 ~ » ~ - _ ~ "r _ l "_,-_~ _ » \ _» - ._ 1-., _'-ig _‘ii§~»'». ' ‘ . . ..., . . . 3 -- ~~ ‘ _ _ -.___-.-¢\.l.._ ff`_M_2_6, 1915 _ ~r _ , ' __ ELL' ` ¢___.~__,. _ V ` "'l-li'--"_' f'- :»-.-_ . ~f_:'u' 'f"' _ _ - - __ 59 Od 3;; -5 2*, _é ` iii. E -.1 .... . -M 1 _ _ . ._ _ -_ .r .l , -. -_ _ _ ,:,_.,.-,_._.-_,. _ \J ____ iiielwsu. ' ' _ __ _ i_ “C Y ,s l ,_ . -__-l___tlh%li»i<>s. j ' at “T-22 - 1 .sillaslgifver i'.`f’.§".'\.; 'M . \ '~.2f-i=.'l's:.=.-.=.‘r.:.‘.‘;i:---a- .. ._<:_fl_ly;f_;»vwe.:;u‘i__ihereis _, -._. mm. _ . ..»_~.._-iliegelriige. _ . __ _ _ me cotonv .i . - `\~; ef ` -:SV i |,fidtssiua| Bards _‘___ _ . , _.1 " IKORBON dr-DUFFY ‘ Barristers and Attorneys Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canada HONEY T0 LOAN. 0. Ioheod. K-0., W. E. Bentley, K.C. _ Moi.§0.l>_.<_Q BENTLEY. larrlstoro and 'Attornoymat-Law Micss-Bank of N. B. Chambers, Char- lottetown. P. ill.'l;‘ > " A- L 36149811. K-L. Donald McKinnon mol-IAN, -A Msxiunou Bsrrlstem - -.‘ -Attorneys.”-Law __ Browa._Bloclr. Charlottetown “'-; wansu§7on si ei-\Aw.‘===° Barristers. Attorneys, Notary Pub- Ac. Etc. Solicitors for Canada Bank- ers Association, Bank of Montreal, wade, Permanent Mortgage Corpora- 0iIicesvOld Guardian Otllce. Prowss Black. Charlottetown. P. E. L ' ~ Eastem~S.S. Corporation International Line Three Trip Service _ Steamship: Calvin Austin and Governor Cobb. Leaves St. John Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays, at 9.00 a. m., for Lubec, Eastport, Portland and Bos- ton...Roturnlng leave Central Wharf, Boston, 9.00 a. in. Mondays, Wednes- and Fridays for Portland, East- p t, Lubec and St. John-. 2-- l » St. John City Ticket Odice, 47 King Strget. -- A.?- .' cunals, Agent, ei. John, N.B. A.- _. FLEMING, T. F. and P A. St. bn, N. B. ' ll |" » | ;§F_urness ,s ' _ " _ o 0 sf _ Sailmgs in-im Lonnon sms. nanirax _ sTicaMs1t _I ' Grsciann l2th May . ;A99enine _ Zirdlunc ` 1 Messina 15th fl" A _:mth May . . _.Uaterino. 25th, " = __gf‘~m Livisnroop ‘ _ __ rms. nwrax -‘ , _ ' srssnizit 3 ' Iluranso 15th June' Co,Lid.__ Short Route PROVINCES and West (DAILY) s'rZ1oiiN, 5.45 p.m. ~-siimuiss'->rnA|Ns~ r ' " oH|`|;nnsN's` sl.|ssi'*.""‘ 1 » NUC!! information as to the h th of a child may be gained by ca?-Qui Wbldlills of its attitude. movemen s. and expression during sleep, The ,mild Wl1° lllssils but with the mouth wyie GDBII. I-hd the head thrown baclpb Illostzlikeiy suffering from enls. ed tonsils. which impedes its breatlsgg; if it can ouly sleep when the bed. clothes have all been kicked _qgf fm. cases of pain in any part of the hand will be found to be carried to the egoc- i6Bul1ll£y l188i1BC|l6¢~ Olhgafgchg may rx 41° ¢““El,\0'53\ii Wlii-la a curious sign* of glfgltztgggthe ztiomach or bowels is W.. ~' _ H8 oh, the nose. Restless iileepngyoken and uneasy is a common symptom of the onset ;of scri- °“5'i“n°"» but any extreme tor'por and drowsiness should also be suspec- tpd. as these frequently precede feve- 'Bh ““m¢Ul-B. such as scarlatlna.and measeles. Convulsive attacks are Hlellfly BIWBYB Preceded by the -tight ¢ ssilins of the hands. with the thumbs folded into the palms, and the stiffo. ulns and curling up oi the toss. SO CALLED CHARITIE8 “An investigation into a number of so-called "charities" which have BDPUDE up since the war has led to some astonishing results. One of these concerns was installed in a German hotel and was under the control oi’ a secretary who had come within the clutches of the law on no fewer than eleven occasions. Two ladies of ma- _ture age who were without a penny at the time of mobilization today pos- _sess a fine motor-car and a private house. They were making something like £40 per diem, and this huge pro- fit appears to have been gained by spurious agenceies for tracing missing soldiers. "The most remarkable feature of the whole business lies in the fact that in several cases Austrians had Germans who had somewhow succeed- ed in escaping _ from concentration camps got |themeslves elected as presidents of various organizations in order to carry on swlndling on a large scale. Some of the concerns which the police are investigating were commer- cial in character, and sold various ar- ticles at exorbitant prices, customers being induced to buy in the belief that the profits were devoted to good works.” 'Co_nst_i_pation_ ' Q Vamshee Forever ‘Prompt Rel_ief~-Permaeiit Cars `CARTER'S LITTLE 1 _' 1' > . LKVER PlLl.8 " V ..._ _.._,,..,.':°t“ /(L able-act surely " /, CA . I; . -la 5 * ' '° wp ~ 1 |>n.|.s.` dutrm; ’»,\t \ J 'c\n‘eindi» "' 1 S_".}j:f""'.'j.'...°F'»‘.t .°:."'.'."i.‘.‘°.:I.;.."'i.:l.f° _ `l\lllll8-un|l>-'¢Signmne , msnmrismulmnsmlmls-Irlll F I l 1 i »¢` .ov if °‘ H --‘I H -.' /0 r ‘ ` . I _ A Witli good health at you ' back you can do anything. If you are troubled with Head- aches, Dyspepsia, Blliousness and kindred sickness you mn't expect to accomplish much. Dr. Wll.$0N’S HERBINE Bl'l'I`ERS that "True _Blood _Purifyer" hal been proved; during the last nity ¥esrs, to be the one belt remedy . .i _ or those diseases. - ' - asc. a bottle at Your store - Farui|ysize,iive times arger,¢i.oo. Th _lrsylsy Drag Co. l,Initsl,_ _ SI. IOIIII. ll. I. ’ ' . ;_~ Dr.-‘Wilsmfs Desdshot Wofmliek incandy form for children. _ _ A sure and never failing cure. 6 Shining Parlors Special Chairs for Ladies Panama, Straw and all nstimix,-a.oo am. kinasofrcicnsucieanea and Blocked We da afullline' of Polishes ifor Sugiyes all coors, Imperial Bronze and White Shoes. ' ' We -Clean Our- Hats Here _-.-in--Charlottetown--~ . Therefore we donot have to Charge Extra for Expressage or Sending ' _ them Away kite should biwstched for, while lung' , “§3`yh°“KF °»fl*i9"Q!\§.Hl'Q shawn .atjaa , .- -, _ ._ - 3 kings _ay th_:_-;°tendenoy~of sleep. -~ _ The *_ th n to _ __ ,_ ._ - 9 D W. so .,- at _-the ~’_. _ _’ _ -_ _ _ ea en o some regn-s ore hgzhdl and shoulders are i"o‘i;ed. In ‘ __ _ _ » ' -_~ l. " f-;-A _ - ';‘g'§n-i»1--§'gg3;mg »~_- A V. _ ' _ ._ , _ __ ,_ _ ___`_‘ ' ' _ -» .a I, - ~ _ 5 .'* H' ._--‘.-'~‘..i;..-»L I -5* .sfo- =\'-’f?fu,.l.» ~ 1 » MADE . \, --=-&»_§,__,_ ~ IN _ cANApA_ .__ _ ~-. _ *‘.- 3 Nl. `,, _f , ,_-.2 e_ :Ars _i:>.if|a`1‘.*.-.. Ki=.sPs- -‘A '.|-longs;-1 ._ e CLEAN Ann -I-||_:Ai:ri-nc ._-.//7//._-_-/._-/_//ll .~.`r l/ /l ; l___--_..._.._- 1 4 . (___l#.._______.-_ I ._ _ wmu v REJECTED » You're expected one and all 'l‘o respond to Britain’s call 'i‘o _ arms-each doting, pampered motlier’s son; But you've got to be right size, Measure well, and have both eyes, Or you ain”t no blocining use behind a. gun. If you’re minus just a thumb You're instructed not to come, - For your country’s noble service you are done; _ And for sure you‘re up Queer Street It your niolars do not meet. And you ain't no blooming use behind a. gun. If in diet you're a fad, Or you're stomaclfs feeling bad, If you can't digest a biscuit or a. bun; Put your stomach to the test Lct it have a fortniglit's rest. Or you aln’t no blooming use behind a gun. 'l`ho'you’ve brains beneath your thatcli if y I; ’ -1 - Tho’ you could contest with Austrian. Turk or liun. You are not the man they want. Bc you e’cr so hard to daunt, 'Cause you ain't no blooming uso be- hind a gun. So they look at you right queer. And you’vc got to stand thc sneer As tlio"you were o. coward and would l'\1ll. Even though you'd like to swear, Show thom you can forbear 'l`ho‘ you iiin't no blooming use behind a gun. 'i‘hen just let them sneer who may, Thcy may know your worth some day When the braggart has with gust-his story spun _ _ Bo as good as e'er you can, To your credit be o man, ~ Tho’ you aiu’t no blooniingmse liehind _ a gun. _~ .; 1 Kansas City, Mo, _ _ .- _ ' T. _Mc(f'ancc. _ EACH iN HIS OWN TONGUE A fire-mist and a planet, A crystal and a cell, A jelly-ilsli and s snurian, - And- ` 'caves' 'whore thecave-men ' dwell; ' _ _ Then-a seiiseofi law and.ben.uty.,.. » And a face turned from the clod- Somo 'call it Evolution, ‘ And others cali it God. __ _ ____ 'l`ha.lniluito, tender. sky,._ .;f..`-L-L.. The ripe. rich tint of the coriiilolds, And the wild gcese‘sailing*hlgh; And all over upland and lowland Some of us call_lt Autumn, _ And others cali! it God. A picket frozen_on duty, A mother starved for her brood. Socrates drinking the hemlock, And Jesus on the road; _ And millions who, humble and names- less _ ' -- - ‘ ` ' Iifiidstralght, hard pathway plod- Some call it consecration, » And others call it God. |`.'- -William Herbert Carruth. NEW- ` 1..-_ -3-.--.Q 'Wenow have our new Cream- ery comdoleted and are prepared to han le- large quantities of f which we will y Montreal" -Quebec 1' 0"* °f T°""°-0"d°“ Pmmpuy ii‘i§laiTs°t‘°§|`aiket" p`rio_e;" » - _, _ Amd* *° A iisvi my tssffe- will and .iw , ABIE» - ° JUNE' 1 - e _. " ‘ ‘ _ __ _tlisirn_¥\titer¢sts__tocons\dt os. .nowua.n_r»_1\..o.i>. oan.N.ll ~ 1’§,';c\'_¢¢M-| ¢°||¢\.m¢¢|' Q, Mui 7*“‘»'= ”’“`"°'___ ibio-moms. \ _ ‘i limited. _ _ _ ‘ .mem enema. mi by wsy ei mn- I ._.` he 5-~_; il, s. 1" ` A' > V. . "i _ _ . . \ _ _ ...tions comronrs, _ The husband comes home from the mart with jaugled nerves. and- aching heart, [q;_r_}ie has,striven till heis sore to kee _` he lean wolf from his door. *-‘A zdldeftil evenilll by tho, firm" i I " ` _;hefmutU§1‘il» °"is my one desire.” He stows his meal away with care, and then sits in his rocking-chair. sud heaves a. sifh of deep relief; for one shprt nigh jfaraweli, to grief-1;-. A vo ce breaks through his waking dreams-hismwite is talki.ng_‘som_e , it seems “Mr Sunday sown." _he hears her say, “is only fit to give away. 'might use it for..a. year-or more;-but all its seams D.l!9.'.~torn,and,ivreciied, and I cant.Jw°D my »_olt.respeet it I must,wear.»that tawry. thing- I--bought six -years ago this.spring. "And Julia's hat is .lust ssight! You wouldn't have your girl s. fright? Bhe sees the other girls go by,_w1¢h lids and »cIothes that please the eye. and some~of them have gems and fn;-5; and she must wear that hat of hers that Noah‘svsilter’s cousin Jane inven- ted when they had the-rain! _ "And Charles Augustus needs new -boots and ought to have ,b|-ampnew suits. I am ashamed the way he goes to school in his old shabby clothes. I know-_h.ls..= teacher must ~exolaini, ‘The way they _dress him is a shamel' We_need'new rugs in every |-00m_ the_‘old ones fill my soul with gloom weneed -newrailiilgs on the stairs we ought to have a dozen charis; a carpet sweeper I must get, e'cn -though we-have to go in debt"_ " Oh Juinviuz singer!" walls hcrhub I"I'll spend the evening at the club; D€l‘llHDs in that sequestered nest a weary,married man, may rest!" "Ar Tins sAcl< or THE Hu.|.s" 4 We heard talk of war back in the isummer-a~_terrlble war we were told --when we sat down to read the ¢0llrltY Duper- on Sundcy afternoons, _but we saw no signs ot it and .felt its N-Milly only when bread went up and sugar became too dear to buy. Bill -J0nes=.enllsted-he was almost the gonly physically flt man in the parish. »We .-wondered when we heard he had Bone how_that _slow heavy mind, would ever grasp the art of war. Nilfhlllil lla-Dperis here at .-the back of the hilsj Life is all dullness and monotony, but this morning the great world outside broke in upon us- something happened at last. Early-before the sun was up-the church bell began its melancholy music. Some one was dead. _The grave-digger climbed the hill and be- gan to dig a grave. From every cottage in the hamlet the inhabitants came out in their__bits of rusty black. And then over. ,the hill came a baggage-waggon with a green trapaulin top, and a company of men in khaki. As the wagon crcaked down the hill wes aw inside the vivid color of the Union Jack and beneath it a. eofiln. Bill Jones had come back to us. ._ Then suddenly we realized what had happened. The stupid clodliopper as we thought him had given his dull life for us and liad_lifted us out- of our 0\\I‘ 10 S ‘I0 "Of them l“<\"h ` dulness to the.grcst and tremendous issues beyond. Hc had linked our pev- crty-stricken lianilet to the Empire- but, far more, he, had lifted our nar- rew lives intothe wide spaces of the Kingdom of God... , The sun still shone as the soldiers filed out of the church what a patch of color the flag made on the green grass as the coffin was laid on the ropes beside the grave! The rector stumbled through the cimmital pray- ers: Old John threw in the handful of earth-“Earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust.” The church's words were spoken-and then thc army spoke, The firing-party waited. The word was given-clear and sharp thc thrce volleys rang out. Silence a mo- ment-and then the bugles sounded tho last post across the green graves in the churchyard across the rough flelds,»rlght to the foot of the hills that echoed back the long clear notes. -Lady `Hcnry Somerset, in thc May number of the North American Itc- vlow. - _ ED|SON'S NEW* SUBMARINE The United States Govemment is building at its Navy Yard at Ports- mouth. N. H., a submarine of a typo that will excel any boat of the type in existence. In the matter of under sea steaming radius and which will be equipped with apparatus designed and built ,by Thomas A. Edison and will enable its crow to live for a period oi' one hundred days at the bottom of the sea if the craft should meet with an accident similar to that which disabled the F-4 in Honolulu Harbor. The cllurln of the gvlilen-FUII” This’ announcement was made by _Miller Reese Hutchison, chief engin- eer to and personal representative of ,Mr. Edison. ‘It is asserted that the ‘new Edison batteries 'will give the ubmarine an undersea’ cruising range -eil _ .of more than 150 miles, more than a third longer than that of any present submarine, and will eliminate the dan- gers to the crew of chlorine and sul- phuric acid gas-poisoning. ., This is the only submarine which the _Government has attempted to build in one of its own yards. _ ' An agent of one of the powers at war had visited the Edison laborator- ies to negotiate for the purchase of a supply of the new batteries. Since the war began practically all of the belligerents have sought to equip sub- marines with Edison batteries, but the _-inventor has refused to deliver any until they should have. proved that they could stand all of the most severe tests to which they could be subject- ed. _ A wi-uz_zsR ` ' I went out from Temps about 10 `o'clock 'in the morning, says a com- imercisl traveller, and in the little town where I left the train that _after- ‘,noon, I transacted my business before dark. I was ready before seven the 'i`iext`moming for a thirtymile tfi-ip gnto the interior over a short "feed“ ine. It was highly lmportant_}_hat I should return the same day " store ve. T We started at 7.10. and had _been going pretty well for about twenty- ve minutes, when the engine's.wh_is- tie suddenly emitted 'a seried' ‘ of sudden shrieks. A few seconds later the train came to a full stop with a -Jerk that hurled rne' from the rear door of the coach, where I happened to be standing at the time. ln' the aisle, a step or two from the door. A bit bruised I picked myself up, and was trying to brush some ot the dust from my clothes when the con- 1 . _) e- -.__ 1..... . _.iw-\-_. _-Kimi-_m __ - 2,55 v 1 . _ i ' -_ -'fn'-‘ diiifililtas i -Q "f‘:)¢': ' W ° gk 5 . 4. . n_,_,, _ _ . . _ _-Q;-111-x|_i_-anim. _ ,_, r '.r.'- ‘ _ _. 1:.;-._'. E . ..,.-......_.._.._,..__,........_,___.- C 'I can .rib _ ' L W tins: ....':.f§“.2.z‘.;Siz;.f....... HE enamel of the human tooth -is - far stronger than most folks -think. - - .‘¢. -4 A famous dentist has found that the _ enamel of the ordinary tooth will resist ' ` _ without fracture a force of 350 pounds.” The enamel retains its decay-resisting' health largely through chewing. For exerci e makes strong bone as well as stro g muscle. _ I hew more! You need it. You eat _ *much soft food-all modern peoples o-we cannot help it, for soft foods come hand-in-hand with civilization. It is a healthful habit to chew after - ' each meal a piece of Sterling Gum-pure, .'v. sl ri - - ._ .. 7-‘f».......Z.>......,»- dvlfefvzfs Sterling-the gum,¢f€l_fw1l1»¢S§-- O U V l' ` ` -= um Made in _ -/_ - ssssi-uno C _ _ Canada " Psrpsiuvunr W (the 7 point gum) ` ' ‘Eb ' 0' - The Sterling Gum Co. of Canad_a,_Lirnited _ v _ ` _ _ _ _. -; L; _ _ _ _ - 4 7 the statement: ‘ alioniiiiationi" ' of desolatioii-covorcd The best cow ln one herd gavc only p on track-nearly-scan with countless tons oi’ sand :ind stone 4,158 pounds of milk and only 155 I-io woke up and ran,and brought down from the trcelcss niouu- pounds of fat: thc average ot' the okod back.” tain sides. So long us tlicsn slopes whole herd was only 3,772 pounds i the track bed was laid wcro forest-clad, the decaying lcavcs of milk and 136 pounds of _fat. In a xtensive swamp; so the and l‘unius gave a spoke-like clxarac- herd near by the poorest yield 0i`_8!lY the track to avoid wecds, tor to the soil upon them, and it gave one cow was 5,658 pounds of milk.arid and alligators. out the water gradually to thc streams 278 pounds of fat; the herd average ptcd journey was ininie- below. Now, however, the peaks are was 7,255 pounds ot' milk and 342 med, and wo had been in most cases only cnorino_us rook- pounds of fat. another twenty five min- pikcs, the erosion having laid waste _ _ ierc were more shrieks tho country round about; or olso tlioy. of milk, while onc good grade cow There were several individual yields istlc and another abrupt- are mixtures of rock and carlli, rclit gavvc 14,400 pounds of milk and 562 ie conductor was hoard by curses Ulruusll wllivll furious luv- pounds or fail y- rents rush down imincdiatcly _ alter ! Wo kotclicd up with ‘ each rainfall, subincrging once iruilfui he g _wecmy S¢;0t5man_ plans with rock and infcrtilo gully- from fotry to fifty-live dollars; -oven ON FROM CHINA Cliincsc Dlitlllilllt OMG <`-“luv-1U~“l hfmlll the cost of food ran up to forty-six and Coming- to the cost of feed, plenty of rds had an avera o cost pci' cow of dirt. Wllcrc thc illl‘1l|!/. llllilllilwl nt thesc high figures thc proiit above _-___ and lovcl (iolds in such rivcr vnllcyS. fifty dollars as the iicrd average. _ ow, in an article in llc _is now able to rcscuc only a few k,” an a recent visit to hull-lli‘HI'l0i1 DMCUOS bi’ Dllillii U10 ment for thc owners. and augur-well Such rcsults are full oi encourage- ssons ic lc rncd l'0LkS ill 1109-D‘i and SHVUIS 8 f0W fill?" for the futurc of cow testing ln the ceply into my inoinory _ -- _ y penalty that the Coles- In one diary record centre maintain- scnsiblc method of dcterniinius’ the este in former years. In 101 there were such surprising con may well strive to emulate these rc- cords of ilfty and sixty-ilvo dollars clear profit above thc cost of iced as made by good individual cows. This o lc l a ' ~ _ was as tothcnccd oi con- V0llillF§ l=\l'11bl0_f0Ulll2!l\lS ll`0l1l Ulf! S0110' Maritime Provinces. Otlicr dairymell he forest resources of ml SUIIWWCK- . diy anything that I saw _ trip," lic says, 1‘burned GOOD PROFITS now paying for thc iicg- ed by the diary division, Ottawa, in P05000'-lble mefil- of “Ch ww. aa B' profit maker layshi solid foundation 4, - _ of Peking 1 round river- mists in yields oi milk and ist mst. for building un s singularly- interest- river' valley oiiccf rich they- must.commaud the attention ---of-~ in _herd .' ff0“l '&,i110l_i0l`l\ bilsilless e, but now become au' every progressive dairyinan. S. __ standpoint.-C. F. W.. Ottawa. ’ H ` _ “L ._ z;; ._ .-‘..,‘-‘-"W-|'<-\-‘= ii `___ pi? . - ‘ _ _. ‘ \ »- ' -_-1. 4 - ~’ -l ~ W