’ Barrlsters and Attorneys ' I ¢v_ ....-.MAY.21»__1_91"_ _ ~ rHa`;oaA;_ll.or'ra'rowN GUARDIAN _ I 'llllill illi l""°"“`”'”’“v“0W MHS- BE'lN.» 1 0liil0NS Ve1‘Y 4. ,Here Y ol'll?"Are ` $3.95 ` . ' _ Women's _B inch High Cut Patent leather ' -Laced Boots cloth top We have these in all sizes and » they look fine and are '- ' WONDERFUL VALUE ' ` . ' ' ` MEN We have a Grand Work Boot stroll! and Roc-my made llrMule Hide which we are selling for only _ -$2.49. WHILE THEY LAST #W0 TlllIIIII5l/ZW u lllofris-Smith-Beer \\\YllIl\\\ , . Professional Cards Dr. .l. P. McGrath Corner of Prince and ` Sydney Streets ‘ Physician and Surgeon Office Rourezilto il, 1104 p. m. and 7.30 to 8.30 p. m. Telephone No. 632 soza.s.zsMlr. , A.A. McLean, K.C., Donald 'McKinnon McLEAN & MCKINNON Barrister Attorney-at-Law Royal Bank Building, Cllarlottetowll 0t'ficos-- Old Guardian Olllce, Pro- wse Block, Charlottetown, l‘. E. l. MhutfEthutf. S. S. Hessiani Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public, &c., MONEY T0 LOAN. Montague, P. E. I. |8844-18llltf. MORSON 6. DUFFY Solicitors for Royal Bank of Canadnl MONEY T0 LOAN. Mttstf. MET lllE BIIISIS Carried Safely Through Change of uf lb ' v3¢.I.'tl.°"c.FI.i'»...a"“l3'.““ Iwas goin I had a tu€ large as a head. The said it was years coming gave me _medl- for it until I called away the city for not Vegetable lt. Ii: helped both and the tumor and would when I I took ;‘"“°1‘ W” zqne. deem ma, and I ave not felt lt since. I tell every one how l was cured. If this letter will h°g’ri;*1;_§l';I yt; Bag vsvgoflns to use lt." Nnhvme, Tenn, _» oseph Avenue, Lydia E. Plnkhsm's Vegetable Com. P°l\\\d. a pure remedy containing the e_xtractivs properties of good old fssh-_ lonod roots and herbs, meets the needs of woman s system st this critical period oi’ her life. Try it. . If there isany symptom in your case which puzzles you, on-1;., go the Lydia E. Pinkh M dl . Cow Lymhmau. am e clue II *ll until lollsllmnl-:N get my prices on packing tables Trays Boilers Collanders, etc. l_can _give you perfect sallsfactlon ard pronlpt _ servlce. ~ Fred H. Trainor - 80 Grafton St i‘_ l IT PAV! to buy WANTED AT ONCE.- Fifty mon to enlist for Railway Construction. Same pa and conditions as other ()_'velsca¢ll' Battalitms. Apply to -Ito ivruiting Ollloe, Armouries, Char- | lottetown. 1 G78 DEPARTURE OF COAL BARGE. -'Pho hargc King Mlllcohl l-railed from Charlottetown at. 3 o'cloclt on Saturday morning taking with her 1400 tonll of coal. which the longsllorcmen refused to discharge, The barge would have left the previous evening but was de- layed' on account of the tug which brought her here having to wait for some repairs to her boiler. ' in this Province. l AN EXCELLENT SERViGE.- in the sbsc-nco from the city of the Rev. ll, G. Fulton. 'pastor of the First Methodist Church, the Rev. Dr. My? ors occupied his pulpit yesterday botll 'morning and evening, The subject or the morning sermon was "The Con- rservatlon of Life." At the e-venlng service. Dr. Myers took for his theme, Christ’s Greatest Power - the power te influence and change hu- lnan lives no matter whore he touch- cd them. This sermon which was- de- livered in the doctor-‘s great impres- sive manner, was characteristic ol thu man and his work. The large congrc-gallon listened with the keen-» lst interest and it impressed all who llc-'old it as being just the comforting message that is needed' at the pros- ent tlnlc. Tllc- sermon was followed by n llcalltllllll and appropriate solo, ‘iifeiar Yr- Not, israel." sung by Mrs. liiycrs. V. M. C. A. MILITARY FUND.- Vallvass will bc continued today and 'l`ue»sday. Any persons who have not been czllled upon and wllo wishes' to contribute will please- advise the lion. 'l‘l-easul-er. All young ladlos alld boys wllo have friends in Franco arc asked to hand lll sullscrllptlolls from one dollzlr up, which will hc lllnllkludly rocrlvell. ` Nlllnilcr of Boys- .. 10.00 lr. E. Bracken .. 10.00 ll. W. Hlnning 211.00 IG. \V. Wakoford . 10.00 |\V. E. llyndnlan 10.00 J. ll. ilogn 10.00 ’l`llos. W. May l0.00 l)r. Pctllick 10.00 .l. A. Fnrqllllarson & Co. 25.00 I". W. I.. Prowso' _ 25.00 l<‘. J. Holman & Co. .. .. .. 20.00 D. O. M. Reddlll . 15.00 Ernest Sellers .. 15.00 <‘. ll; Benoit 10.00 Mcllonald & Perry 10.00 Johnson & Johnson 10.00 W. B. Robertson 10.00 Small Subs. P. E. I. R. .... 10.45 Wil l those who took cards ul, Captalll Bcst’s meeting kindly i‘ol'wnrrl their contrll llullons to the Ilonorary Treasurer., Also those who have not been called ,upon are asked to kindly send their »rolltriblltlons` to the Treasurer at irhu' Eastern ’l`rllst Company's olllce. |l’len.so make cheques payable to C. ll. B. l.onx.'.worih, Honorary 'l‘ro'as» A Q-|E<;N|cQs%i£a$ . 4 “WR __-____-___ CURATWE TRATMENT by the month in advance, Victoria Hotel, uhsrlottetown, P. E. I.. Canada. ll lllllunllrl ' OFFICE HOURS. I2 to 8 daily, or --i' ' by appointment at residence. ¢s:l7.1.30Msm.,._l,d_ - » M as. _:Ames noaER1'soN.~ | l . y The maiden rl-ame-of the subject ofthis sketch was Rebecca Judson and she WARBURTON &- SHAW- was boln on January 20th, 1829. and Barristers, Attorneys, Notary Pub- - |419.; on May gm, 1917_ Hep birth llc, Etc.. Solicitors for Gallatin. Bank- -place was Armand,-a_ 8, sho,-y_ 1115. association. Bank not li/iolltreal, Can- g llanco from Pownal Village. B. P€l'l1l21Il€‘l1l 0|' 208° (7‘"P°l”1“ P in tho your 1858 marriage was con- tion. tracted with James Robertson, of her homo community, where most of their EFS 5 I "" i E earthly life was passed. Mr. Robert- so ‘ » O11 35 n passed away several years ago. y l<‘ivo sons and one daughter follow- J0 D0 ed this union, four of the sons arc Ba 0 ¢ilZ0l‘ 811 T now living il the Western States. rr§,gg}y p,_,|,|i¢ Wlrllsm J. ln] Marne, cu-roles rs. also ll Oilles Nswson Bleek, Charlottetown l . Branch Office, Georgttown 2 Maine, and H. A. at Alexandra. ne sister. Mrs. Wood also survives ow reslldc-nt in New Bedford, Mass. ”72f6'_;{“*&_ Ln” on _“nl En.” Pal' 33 YOU Dl3Y'”\t3 the 33557 Tllore is one great-grand-daughter, _. . - the little daughter of Vernon and McLEOD & BENTLEY wav-call ln and see about lt A. E. Toombs Mrs. Jellkins. Mlllvlew, in whose home Mrs. Robertson spout her llast two or three years. Mrs. Robertson was l'or many 'ears a valued member of the Metho- Y w. E. Bentley, K. c. ul..-t cmll-cn, ll ll aellglltea greatly ln Barrister and Attorneys-at'Law 177 Queen tfget tha worship olgthc sanctuary as long Money to Loan. ` as she was able to attend. Her testi- . 1 Office-Bank of N. 8. Chambers, Charlottetown. P. E. 1 1 ltflll . ‘ 'l<» ’Y ; Ask for f lllclosrsi Twist jg. l ‘ il A llicltey & Nicholson Tobacco Co. Ltd ‘ , __ Charlottetown T . . _ ., Ask your dealer for I-lickey's Twlst and lnslst on getting the genuine for - ’ we the cleanest ans ` v best ,Chewing Tobacco- HICKEY’S is _a_large» clean, _fragrant Ju1_cy D118 that glves real satlsfactlon to chewers afte_r they have tired of other klnds. TRY HlCKEY'S TWIST -the change will do you good. mony was clear and definite and her Christian' hope unwavering. Her end was peacc. The t'uuernl took place from the honle of Mr. Vernon Jen- kins orl May 11th, and was largely at- lendc~.l. Rev. E. S. Weeks assisted by Rev. Mr. Atkinson oiilciated. Ill- tory. 0 A For Sale .Laundry Premises and Business Owing to continued ill- ness I have decided to dispose oi my Laundry business and Dremlses. Tile above is well and favorably known, belng situatein the centre of _ . -J ,,.. ._.<»-Q l isa 1* _'rr' "D ~ enda-ble .ii rep is what you are alwaysi flf ou wear one of , . 3:11'-e lglgill I-Isnliiiton or tches-the standard _on all _mportan U I wlxrldahclhmanvdawherever accurate time-keeping it re- ral __ q“ir,§{l'big shipment iust arrived-call in and see some ' good values; Jeweler We N. TaIltOn Sunnyside the City on one _of the busiest streets ln the best business section, and offers a splendid opportunity for any one wishing to make a good investment. Full “par- ticuiarsobtaln by calling on or corresggn -' ing with J. A. We t_er, Masonic Temple Bulld- ing. Grafton S t r e e t, . Charlottetown, P. E. I. .51/;i__.__ Webster. . iermcnt was' mado in Pownal t’.cmo_|| ~.-:.1-.-_-,-_~_-_-.~~ ev-ff ~-:.1-.-.~ - ~ A ~ ~ - -_-.»_~- 11-.-1 fc - THERE WILL BE A MEETING.- Of the ladies of the Golf Club In the Women's Club room on Tuesday 22nd' at 11115 a. m. . THE NORTHUMBERLAND._-- The S. S. Northumberland arrived in Sllmmerside. at about 11 o'clock on Saturday night. The express ..wltll mails -and passengers reached thc city about 1.30 a. ln. HERE WITH COAL.-'l‘1le l'o|low~ ing schooners laden with coal for local dealers arrived ln‘port yesterday: Tile Circassian. Loo, Blanche M. Thorburn. Halifax. Joseph Johnson. al? also three vessels for the P. E. is and Railway. HOME-COOKING -$ALE.- Tile 105th Home Comfort Circle sa-le at PHt0¥1'S'. Lili.. of home-cooked goods in aid of the 105th Battalion Draft's Regimental Fund, resulted in the ‘sunl of $36.75 being raised. lt is the intention of thc Circle to hold a tea, shortly towards the saule worthy ob- ject. MOTOR TRUCKS NIEXT.-As the result of the strike by the Charlotte- town truckmen it is understood that orders went forward on Saturday for -the purchase of two motor trucks by two leading busillees men. 'lt is rumoredtllat quite a number of busi- ness men -have the purcllnso of motor trucks ullrier consideration. _ FINE SERMON.-- A large' congre- gation' attended i-ll. Paui’s (lhurch last. evening to heal the Rev. Wal- ler (‘ottoll, sou oi Mr. W. I.. (‘.ot~ ton preacll. lie took his text from St. Jolln 17:3 "And this is life eternal, that they might know Theo, the only- True God, and' Je-sus Christ whom Thou hast sont.” Thi! sermon was a nlnstcrly ons, and wc-ll Lllroughout, and contained among other llltercsllllg mutter some oxcol- iellt referollces to lilo good effect this wnr was having upon the present day religion, and how ig, has awaken- ed ill pcople'n minds tho lrun spirrii oi (‘llllstinnlty. .Q_- , C. G. 8. PRI-NCE EDWARD.-The car-l‘c-rry steamer had a large cargo on her ‘arrival in Georgetown on Sat- urday. She bought about 35 passen- gers. The special train for the city mct with a mishap ill the neigh- borhood of Cardigan at about 1'* o'clock, an axle of the tender -bl'0lIl¥- ing. The conductor star-ted to walls towards the nearest station some four or live miles distant. to -tele- phone to the city for aid when he suddculy romellrllelred ltllat at that time of night. tll'o phone service was' closed. .A nlesschger finally reach- ed (lardl-gan and got a telegraph message through. After _ll long and very weary period of waiting help in the- shape of an engine from town. *lnally arrived' and the tired .and hungry travellers got into the_clty about 0 o'clock on Sunday morning all in good time for breakfast. » PEISUHILS Mr. A. n. signer, city, welll to Al-'_ berton on Saturday. Mrs. Wll'ilal:a~ Prowae. City, IGH ‘Saturday-rnorrllng en route to Ripley. Ont. Mus Janie Mcrrutt. Molpeque. is visiting in Chanlottetown, the guest- ol Mrs. Patterson, King Square. Mrs. (Dr.) Kier and Miss Margaret Kier, Alberton spent the week end in .Charlotte-town. Mr.Lorne Vessey, who spout the winter working ll Trenton. N. S.. at the Steel Works. has returned 10 his home in York, P. E. Island. _ Messrs W. W. Stanley and John McKenna, City, left Saturday for Montreal to attend the Win‘~the~War Convention. Mr. George a. rlooaer city. receiv- ed word yesterday that his little dau- ghter Ph-yllis. who is visitin" with l"“' mother in Montreal is ill -there _with diptherin. Dr. Bagnall leaves tillis mornlns I0 be present at the Win the War Con- ference ln Montreal. Ile will rot\\l‘l'I Saturday. V IIIIlIlll$\\\\\\\\"IIHlIl§ ‘For The Boys At The Front You can d_o y o u I' “mite” by sendlng thmss to the soldier _boys that will add fo thelr comfort and health. We suggest such articles as,- Safet Razors. Raz°r Blades. Teeth grushes, Slllvting Soaps and Powders, Foot Powders, ` wrltlng Materials; Tobacco. Cigars. Cigarettes, Beef Ex- tract, Malted Milk Tablets, Oxo Cubes. Etc., Etc., Etc. Be sure_ that your next parcel ls_well stored with the things which will be need by file youug patnots while they are ln camp or on the march. Johnson & Johnson The Qulllty Drugstore .l cor. Kent and Primo Ito. I Atchison' A. F. Am S dc ‘R . Anacondn .. Can Pac . Cen . . . . .. Cruc Mex NorPo Pre. Steel FF T3." ;°PF“€.°f" Dr HALIFAX, N. S.. tions furnished by Co.. stock and bond bers Montreal Stock Curdy Building, lial (‘LOSl NG . .. 100 Am Loco M. F. Ct wer . 90% 90% , 73% Reading . . . . S. P. S. T. U. .. 81% sarlilcllsalvus QUEEN HOTEL. S. Hinton, Sulurnersldc. l<`rase°r, Halifax. Jenkilns, Halifax. C. Lee, Halifax. Fraser, llalliax. Mclssl-lan. Arlington. ll. B. ‘Ell.lott., Sackvlllo. McGu| an Eemerald ‘ May 21-(Quota ‘ 68 68% ew. ' rev, _lost .. l0l.` 102 .. 160% 100% salt as om new 80 81 74% 88’/2 ill 88% 80% 112% 113'/1 121% F. B. _McCurdy_ A _ __ . .__. brokers, mem- a 'l Exchange. Mc- _ ~ ‘ lull, N. .'.~l.l - f _ _ _ _ ' Front 'Lacing TCORSETS? ii Number 1 window has a special display of the- new FRONT-LACING corset rriodeis‘ today. ‘ ` This store-always ahead with tho ~l1¢W.id¢89--. presents what many style authorities believe cw .ber probably the greatest corset success in _yearn-'-f_h¢¢ corset lacing in front. 'K ‘ ~ ,.4 . g , . James Gorman, South Melville. J. S. Hinton, Summersldc-_ VICTORIA HOTEL. 'i‘. McManus, Niagara lhllls. W. K. Crocker, Mlllerton. Daniel McGregor, Montague. W. D. Whitehead, Montague. F. A. Lovegrovo, Iiailllax. SUGGESTIONS T0 LOVERS OF BIRDS How These Beautiful Creatures May be Cared for. summer, while the branclles were full of say, the result being that decay produced llloles where the branches for ellow halnrller, downy rrrld red the purple mllrtllls, and all tho old hat of the llousellold were saved and nailed ily their hrillls under the eaves of thc sheds; holes rut lll -their crowns answered for doorways l'or the wrens. Our bird-loving ancestors even collected the skulls of horses, oxen and sheep and erected them in the corners of the fences for bird houses._ In place of thc myrlads of beautir ful native birds we Americans now have flocks of noisy "English" spar- rows. an ever increasing number of squeaklug stllrllugs and ll forlorn remnant of our own native sougsters. ' But even with that rmnrlant there exists the opportunity to restock our 'groves and hedges wlvh the birds of, our glandsires. Tile birds ask only to be allowed to live llnmolcl-lied. For centuries they have.,tltken care of themselves and we have many cur- ious instances of their capacity to atl- apt themselves to new env-ironnlellts. Before the lvhlitc mall came to this country there were no horses# and consequently the chippy llpa.rrow'l~l nest was not then lined with horse. hair. The indians did not erect ulultln boxes' and hence the mart-ins must have originally built ill caves or holes. ln trees. The red men had no chimneys, and the chimney swlfts probably used to hollow trees for nestllng places untill the white man s lines: offered them sites more to their liking. The hornet mc-st likely supplied the material which has silnce been sup- planted by bits of newspaper in the gr'eenlet's nests. Metal is sometimes llsed now hy hlrtl-s for building material. I recently $1.75 2.50 A New NEMO Corsets .....‘.f ' We invite you to see these models-see them flat the window-come in and have the corset saleswtmtch' show them in the department-we will not'ur`ge'yo_\l- to buy-just want you to see them, " ; . In stock-of course--there’s always stock here? to back up the windows. . - . -. .lust at the moment we have tour fine models 3.50 4.50' ` All the new designs in the ordinary back lacinga corset are here-all sizes and all prices, -. ; in stock-just in bv ex rest; from NEW YORK. Ask to see the NEMO eeTi re# ducing ‘LAS'I`IKOP5”mooe| Only costs $4,50 here, ` Moore (gy Dan nom-,|_) _ lll the. contra ol almost every colon- ~ ' ’ Ial back yard' there used to stand a- tree which had hmm pollard Iitl mid- 0 _ ' D . had been thus mallng nat-urnl homes ’ . _' wlrr- llcttlng and bits of wllc lll France some pigeons build their nests entirely i'rom halrpills gntllt-rad on the paths ol' the lrllxemllurg. The musenln at Soleurc, Swlitzer- land, contains a wagtoil'¢.-‘ nest built of steel watch springs. ' ` l have proved by expcrllllcllt that the Balt~im.ol°e oriole will accept the material provided for it, and you may have red. blue, green or yellow nel-its in your trees by placing colored wor- sgtred yarn on the bushel-r or lawn where the birds-l' can ilnd it.. Do .not use silk; lil elltangles and cuts their feet.~ " ` Not only will the llllrds use new and novel material for constructlllg their' nests, but they will lielect the most ulleucported places to build. A- llnlrran skull. all old dried elk‘s head. thc head of a wooden statue. an ever- moving weather vane, a clock -on t-he mantle, a till cup on the shell' of a palltry, the mlschlimery ot' u dredge, the arm of a wllld mill. the mouth ol a cannon, the lrunlework of a draw- brldge, and the pocket -of un old- cout are a few of the recorded sites cllolfen by these little r.l'entul'_es as deslrlfllle places to build their nests. For many succeeding summers the Phoebe birds have built their nests on s projection over the kitchen door ill the wl‘lter's summer camp. Tha robins took posseslon of the wllldow sill and of a shelf which was lmilled to a -post under the slled. It had be-en intended as a place to put a cake of soap, Not only did the birds use this place as a nesting place, but they used _the tin hand basin for a bath _tub.-alld the raveilngs from thi towel Y ' - ' . . . lI8ll.tl€(l WOOII p9Cl(e|»:r.. blue l)lI`|l8, _ i bl ‘k- i' ll k does and birds of _ _ _ - ' ‘ . . S-1:fh|af.aI;,l;‘;(,|,fg‘ ch,3,n,_,_ |.\,.0,,, mug saw a photograph of a magple s nests to work into their nests. , '- __ p0le,,_ Mppel. sour,” were hung fm-' winch was constructed of lr piece nl_ge;I;l;§sethl;ho1;l;e;{ |l‘;g'¢h:)tan&fT - . The construction ofthem-id ‘ ‘slrllple llallg thc robin shelvep orl the trunks of trees and p ' Phoebe shelves in shady, dass " cs near streams or ponds. .1 ~‘," -Bilrds are grateful and Chia' V' creatures. Even in the outskkts -th( large cities they are willing to i near man and his dwellings, U y are assured of _ frlendalgilgy gqq - lectzlorl. Build a, homo for tli& l y'ou will be surpr1sl:d` to Bud' B whose presence, perhaps you did ‘int ltuspect. stspnanrs courstarp ‘ro " 57' Haul. A clacurrllitlu When rl circus train on tlle_.55 I I ern Pacific came to an lnvolilfl ' _ ` stop near Galveston not long e vestigation by the engineer-|-iv the cause, it is reported, In gf _ of elephants right behind t q‘_ jtsnk at the engine tender. Bo _ ` "" ,trust una dusty. the ultelu t ` imsls reached with theirtrunksth the end window of the clr-into" funk. and every drop of wstslr ’ gone to assuage elephs,n¢1||§.¢m Bild' Gilroy vast ares ofdu ty hge, elephant trainer was 1 caboose to a consultation-.and BIBDDMIIS. who were then hifi: el-' ' tandem in front of the " and compelled to pull- ltfor a 'dl of three miles along thetrsok to nearest water supply, wiisrg Ng-Q der was replenished.-Frlim tho-[if Popular Mechanics Magazine. _‘ls °.= the problem of moving ~_the__'|_ " ll-alll by unrollalng the roar otf lk To Arrive This Week AT KENSINGTON it side Paint. _.1 -Estate James Kennedy I * Where CasllBuys the Best Goods Procurable .. ~ FLOUR, FEED AND SEED loo bags sed Pyle lmoortea wheat. 100 Tons No 1 imothv Hay. _ _ _ _ ._ Mixed Car Feeds, containing Bran, Mlddllnm, Corn Meal, Cracked Corn,-` 2 ca0“1l:°lll°' Tim" steer s ' & lz ' cr as l ' our. e rl s _ » hsricgs oth 3 bbl Lots and over. gg enmes wer see spasm _ WIRE FENCING ETC W h e on hand an immense stock of M 't' W W' F ° . Gates. ‘IIt§l'Barb & N0- 9 AIHGHCIII Spring CollinVlll?:. ltlidrgllln-l§no'lll'cdr)gf ' BOOK YOUR ORDER NOW Webeg to advise all parties desiring to obtain any quantity of the above to cali and _see us at once. First come. llrst served - SPECIAL -ATI ENTION TO MAIL ORDERS 1 . " ~' ' ~|’ ' ' _ seeds, whats. Fleur wulbe ' srscuu. 'T AT1l'llll1‘°liTl’~f°f°c§lIl`l°rllusr°°°°'“P°“Y°’d¢f- ~ mm _ ° its . tl.; .,_”,>,§l,. ”_______;___;. “___ _,_t____9`_1_ ....,..,.,,, ` "__;_‘___'__,@,,v,4___t__é,¢._1..,'¢-.-g¢- A ..lr\!?9::L,,‘._lt . r -.~........... f _ . .»'.*`* '"1 '_ ‘ rl. 'Q i ill ’- if -f. y =-.. - _._ . 1 '&.j_ . _. - s;_,.__=’ , fsfrt icif r ' --51'.-7. /j rl; 1' itlil. I ` l‘;rl"l dit' - /'ll >¢ if 3- ll l , s' r » 1 r;,_.. , r r 21-6.; 5 3. _ te. ,gl .7 _.- .,_-. _ q:.'.l' l. . *U-'.. ...»‘£ ' 'nf s; -’~_;‘._. =. _'._,..<-.<.._.;_ ".. =»'é.:~ ~, fm' Fl. 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