` l i » I . T ‘ nl. I il rl;-ri 1* ,.4 ,_ _ _ V., _ '!§` Ji ‘ l: ; ry ini.- 3: i.».`1l_i I’ :ill _,V digg §_~;'i'€;».i>`f_ ."'f§ 1 `1 i » » Hall will be one of more than ordinary im- } I I *PH ~ \ ',§l'h~' Q ` PAGE F0111! " _ ` THE CHARLOTIETOWN GUARDLEB! MAY 27, 1918 ` 3_1 _ ` Y ' r < ' I < I I , Ilia Gnarlollelnwn lluanliani I -Q; ._.. . ___ . _- *___-______, Morning Delly (founded 1891), $8.50 per yolfi (Deliv- ered) In ndvenee; $2.60 per year (mulled) in edvance. lh Ulnldl, and $8.00 for U.8.A. _ Evening Daily (founded 1907) $2.00 (delivered or by Mlll In Canada, and 82.5.0 lor U.8.A. Held Office at Charlottetown, Branch Office et _Bum- lierslde, Alberton, Bourls and Montague _ . MONDAY, MAY 27th. 1918 _ ,,_,_,__` __________,_,______,_,... Y. \\'. (‘_ .\. lI().\[l‘] ” The mass meeting of citizens to be held this evening' in Prince of Wales College portance. It has been known for some time that k beautiful residence and property, "Bea- confield,” to the city, to be used as a hoi_ne.a for girls. The details in connection with n this niunificent bequest were left -to the H trustees and they, after long and careful_0 deliberation have decided to convert it in f C the late Mr. J. H. Cundall bequeathed hisi to a Y.W.C.A. home under conditions which will be fully explained at tonight’s meet- ing by Miss Jones, one of the national sec- retaries of the Canadian Y.W.C.A. That such a home would be a boon and re a blessing to Charlottetown and to the pro- _ te vince it is only iiecessarv to point to_wliat ‘ “_ has been accomplished in other cities and tu to the general aim of the Y W C A which ~ . ~~ I _ _ .° ' '_ ' ln is now a national oi'gaiiizatioii with bran- th ca _ _ _ , _ se tei' organi'/.ation in the Iinited States. I I<`orty-five years ago the first Canadian L, ches and homes in all the principal cities in in Canada, as is also the case with the sis- sf. .I Y.W.C.A. was orgaiiized in Toronto witlilt unlimitedfaith but very limited equip- stitutions' in other cities and until 1893 I were connected with one or othei' of the C Associations in the United States. In that ko year a movement began to Czinadianize the Canadian organizations and in 1895 tht io first purely Canadian convention of- Y.W.|tO the Canadian work, represented by the Do- C minion Council became one of the separate S _ _t national bodies affiliated with the World’s d Young Women’s Christian Association and_ began to take its share in internationallt work as regards wonien’s welfare. _ S The aim of the Association was, and still D, I . ment. Today the city of Toronto-alone has , if eight centres several of which are housedlb in handsome buildings owned by the Asso- V ciation. These were followed by similar in- Su 'e is, toplaee safeguards around the young aisease finding. afoothold he1.e_ women who, either as immigrants or as mi- grants froin rural communities, flow into the cities. Great hearted women devoted themselves to finding a practical solution of the problems of the girl away fromit home. The social life in the home atmos-- ‘L phere of the Y.W.C.A. with its educational t and religious opportunities is the splutio P Charlottetown is now made possible by the magnificent bequest of the late Mr. Cun- D dall. What it would mean to the City is a best known to those who have seen similar b homes in other cities, homes in which W young women, whether strangers or tem- C porary residents, may find safe lodging. 'l`|l li \\' .\ li ' If the war prophets and military cri- filllf iiilifii$38tlliiifleiifldoffihfifil lU|][N|][]RfF IS ifiiiliwiiii iii _ ~ e e _ _ - .- »- m+ ‘l'S°l‘“'S@l1 11 L 1 d ff 1- _r ' safe bet that she can satisfactoiily fill any _ ,,,,_,,c,,y a _,,,,,’,',a,:‘°;',,;'_r H; ,,;°,. a posltlon She u~nd'ertakeS‘ ° llittqlldelflliiilegalglb ulillaasrdmfllilestagocfgllldi advise Hlndellbllfg as - to sti'=\lE‘3.\'. l _ ' Anyone wishing to correspond with hey lender' MJ: “The Uiulh gentlemen' gina uint nnnieninng. _I-sins upon can get_he,r addiless fllom. _A1`Se' is that Count von Ilerlliiig is onl_v'a m' in this manor ls mdmlmd ‘Ty ___ _ - --- ~ - - h _ __ U and lll 15 Slncerely h0P9ll mat ln llerlsigii, nliith covers the till-powerful Za? thsaidtfe \p4°;(?§:leql0r ?:€,_l\T praiseworthy effort to thus help her coun- nniiuny purlr; the real ruler is Liiil- Sngstduq-» This ,S me ,mn _,,- try she shall not be kept long waiting. <‘“‘l<"'*‘f- "lf 1-\1d°"'l"»=- "lvlwl <2--> ron sn~' niun war iiiachine,»wlint more fitting dlladei ll COPY Of Wlllcll has been Fecelvefl lions. but those in li ii0Slll0H I0 upon one or tho ninos inn i-sports by Pl'eniiei'A1‘Senault1 'Judge are almost iiiiaiiimuus in sur- limi. i.init»inioi-rr hnn inviicii uni “T0 \N0I-Ship’ Mabyol- I-Iavvkinsz Si1~M_iiig that the best brain in the lilprli Ggrnmn plifmie [0 m.L.Dm_ THC)- Iii compliance with your request I beg t<>l|"‘;;‘f"‘ff"f1 _"‘l‘2_"I ‘f“"i'f’_“", ‘;_"‘f">}1 l_w§'<» 1i<~o>ii_teii. nini iinn~<-nn-C iiinn- port on the cmnplaint Inlgade to you in ala' i]lii\;;l0n:lc()N;_r .itv.ll0;\E`siirii.lIu it-ill-to-wiii i~oiiiniiis stmiiiz. l€§Z_`1'§1l1l fl'()HI tllé Pl'€llI1C1' Of P1`lllC€ Ed' ti-iiniit.-Guin~i‘al Qiiiir'toi'nnistar, and An Extremely Competent Liar 2i1'(l Isl;-tI](l that l;Lb()u1‘e1‘S 1‘Q(j(§1"1t]y. 1’@- in wliosi- honor ii 'brli' H10 Kaiser- ,_f`~""".]_"il_g _‘fl m°,lf". 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I mi ‘ht sa f that _ ‘ M."_ "'."f "“*"`_‘ f"’ff"_“"" “”""` Cl' _ ‘ I) _ _ g Hindenburg Strong on Rage . ous. .i loigcr .ind .i lnii, llius up- C City BO2ll'(l IS tlllilllg @V€1`y I)1'€- ` _ ll pi‘:ii's `liiulciidoi'l'l` in tho i~1-l'l‘ is thi- liruiii- In =\ "‘_’l’°"l” "’ "“’_""""" l-"f"`* 'l"""’"l‘ he Outbreak of the disease “ms traced to ri~i-oily article in lm. llevue, (Zuptniii hh" lllmll""' ll "lll"~""`| l"‘ ll G"l`lllllll _ ` _ _ i _ J (-m.l_,,_ of Um |,»,.Cm_], army' ,lik repiilso, no ii-|\.eseiits tlii-_ itroiind ieconstruction camp and since then eigii-i‘_uN_5_ |M£_m,m_f,_ _md m___ (___, inn, nn innnnnn-i.nn_ .nni inn- _.,,,_ v per een? of the case%hafve been anlioiig ,,,,},‘__,f_ ',,,,,,,, ,he ,.,__.`@,,‘ _,,~ ,-,,`,._,,`_. _,mi Eli-'ilsis iiiwn uw iixwl noln-.vi of uw `l SUMMER HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, C()l'1Sll1`1lC 1Ol"l l`llGl`l.» Oli €Y'€ll.C@S lH'»"° i-riioll_\' ol' the man ns revealed hy 1l‘7"‘l` "O"‘l"""'l I" "“"~ -"l’“l`l"lil~V \ 4 -1 ` . , ' een held between the chairman and memi his nnennn-on nnfi ni.- nnoi. in np- ‘l“’ ll"““ "li “"""‘*‘" *"l‘ll""‘- "` “I GL0VEf” TlE5’_1"“'° _ I _ _ _N _ _:Vin Ludendorff does not im_ has to lie zidnilltvil that the ciieni_\' A eis of the Boaid and members ofthe Go 1” " °° ,,.,,,,0,, __ _,mv ,___ _.___ ,hm “___ ,__ _ _ - -_ - - _ _ press like lliiir1'\iilniri.: zi.'.iii1issive ' ‘ ' l CI llllleilll R€‘l1€f C0lTll”lllbSl()l'l l1l'l€ 19-' md tmopcrnke L msc iq ‘mv tenti<‘ii'hnd lil'i‘n to gain len inilvs o 0 . i - - _ if -r i' ~ -- I lt th;1_t @Ve1‘_y 1)1“@(};ii_it1()m‘_1‘y meagure We §l_i(_m_(_ 0,. nhmingmmm Ludcndm_n- und that il was tliei'ci'oi~e ii i'iiiliii~<-_ _ commended has been carried out by the is n nnn-ii nwirioi-_ nit~ni-in- unnitnr no-_ S"““‘l'"“‘»* l“‘ l“““"‘~*‘ “""'l"-“ "Y l nimission and the spread of the disease 'i\\~ill.\' i|\ns.Y Au ine nninnn hat before fhis paper reaches our readers "H011 to weaken nn. enemy nniinn he great German drive for the coast cities ““"°"’° ‘eg"”““‘°" by kllllfg “’°` (3 I u have been be un. A Stock market re__men and ~childreii. for exanip , one ,The establishment of such a home ini ) g ' ‘ ' ' ' rleslrois the inothcrs and future de ort circulated in New York on Thursday ,e,`,d,,,_g of ,he ,.;,,,,,»,,,._ S,,,,,,a,.1,, l23.t€d that the dI'lV€ had begllfl but the 1‘€- by putting out the eyes of the young llGl_lJ_y0‘1 S0lV@ 5'0lll` lwafl Dl‘0blCHlS: Ort is believed to have been pI.ematul.e_ In girl, of the (.0,mt,y_ one makes religious, natural, sociiil, financial anil~| ny case there is every indication that R them less a,ttractivc to lovers. and 9 thus tends to keep them single COl'1g€l`ll3.l C()lTl[)2ll’ll()llSl'llI) éllld S()Cltll ad- `t\/VO rnillion mel] on the Western front to reveal the ni:in`s cliaructcr. in so vantages. In this citythere are many m young women from country homes, stu- ,I dents, employees, etc.- who could find in|,, such a home many advantages not avail-' ! gain to take the field. ' Of the position of the Allies to meet this “ir as it is ai mutter of concern to i far*-ogy-p*,_ is nf-t:essni'ily u sin to do so. hui I h I able in <>fdlHH1‘.V l°°211‘US@1i~ .nrfennivn we inns the nsnnn-.nts of Oni nn-I niiiir sisuaciioris Fon _ [hoped there will he a large attendance and 'that full advantage will be taken of the ,_ splendid opportunity now open to insti- tute a Y.W.C.A. home which for conve- nience of location and healthful surround- I ings has few if any equals in Canada. b l’l{.\ lSI‘]\\'()l{'l'l|\' l‘I.\.\ .ll |’l.|‘I l t Premier Arsenault the other day re- extract, here given in the hope that the p willingly offered may be accepted by some g one in need of such. G "I thought l would write you to sci: if there J are any vacancies for girls to fill mcn`s places. t I am 25 years of ago, have worked on u farm and ~ under stand the work, can drive horses, have _ worked twoyears nt_men’s tailoring and can do s most every branch of housework. I have good health and would'llke to get a position that was (ormcrly occupied by ii man. I diil not know who else to write to and thought I would ask you lf you could direct me to the right person." She "adds that her sister also, 19 years of age, although not as well qualified or as 5 a eis t at they await the outcomt ith confidence. They are on the defen- :ivg and have had ample time to strength- ii their positions, to mobilize their forces nd to accumulate munitions. It is prob- .-'swirls GUARDIAN READERS _ ,j Furnished by W. 8. Loueon ible that they are outnumbered by the? "°°°°BVE' T"-L '“°"‘N'N° lermans but they have on many occasions .. _ _ Good hy, till nioinlng como again," sen oi_itnui_nbered_ and_y@i; won out. That W, ,,,_,_,_ hu, "__, Wm, ,,,,g,,, 0, ,,_,,,__ ,WML mn hu mme to -uxprw “mf ey will win out in this drive we have no lim nicht ls -short. and hone is sweet. nyinpnoiy nn nininio who nro _-tink ini-g doubt. but the Outcome and the Cost W11] It lllls our hearts, und wings' our feet; Hjfiusi wnmm, nowm_s._,,. You mn may be gy-ave anxiety-_ l-Illlll S" “’0_~*`llll-Y llle Blllfl mlflllll-_ for thuni. _vnu can scnil tlieni kind* (loon by till niorning come uixain " _ _ _ _ _ That the offensive has not been launch- ' ' ‘ ` 1:‘fi“;i“§;"l'n‘;:&ef“’;;"‘f::`lith‘f"‘;\ - " _ - s _ -_ Ce1V@ul<1 are now in a position whei'e they must '(’°°d'by‘ "H '“°"""‘ °°"'° “‘“'"'" “°l ""“l Y°“' "’“°’ “’ ll” °l°“ °“°- either advance or retire and retirement ~ nscoeurriou .___________ would be an acknowledgment of def`eat.j nom i-_niinciof-°-in ynnr ininiinr ni _ 'lhis week will be an anicious one and will I llflzlllrldl if h<=`1‘i:;<_: Gflid in missin min {\s<;\f3;prcs\-lii;i|iv-ldufl U}:llf1li.]'U|.iil(lllS. ~‘:fiti_\»li.[|iYS|', H,-,pn 'ecautions here there is no danger of the nnnnnn ii 'woniti no. .init sn inn n cs of un- ;\'1ui~mi1 <'i>i\i»~lll\\\'liilJ slailoiiioiil of policy and basis co-opoi-iiiion was niiiluiil- l_\' :ii;|‘i-oil upon: »-$1 I ii. The l‘unudinii I\'utIonnl (‘oii|if'll ol` tho Y, l\‘l_ <`. A. ri‘.iillii'iiis the policy |_ _ _ . _ V ol' ils i iliti '_ ' ‘l' I li " f :ll any of thorn fresh tlloopsv Others# Vetelu i-ivilirulioii. Ono is not zistoiiislicd “ilk” ‘lm ‘l“0”'l‘"" nl* ll' “""’"li ll’ “lll H HV “m l N P mm I ml U5 of previous battles’ rested and ready _ |:ind drink when wo ziro iioitln-r lnin- suits and i-iiiiipnieiil :il llii- sorviro ol` lliu (‘l|:ipl:|iii.»_ i'i-i.::l|‘illi‘.-_~' ol' i'ri'i>il or ileiioiiiiiiiilion, for coniiiiiiiiioii or pur- ziili- s<-i'vi<-os. _ "or ilu- i‘v'lii.:ioiis \vni'!i 1':|i'i'ii-il on uinlor its own i>llif~i-is ilu- Nzilioiiiil \v xi _i '-: _f ~ .~ `. . . . ol iici-esslly bo injurious to liealtlrl l`l>||ll“ll f'l`-"\'l‘»“i lll" -‘*_\'ll\l'Illll 'tif' 1' - The whole proposition will be explain- mal. , le. d h ~ _ \ ` U ed in detail this evening and it is sincei'el_\.' _,V oin-rutiini sind iissisliiiii-i~ oi' Ihr l'li:ip~ luins. :ind li'u:iiii‘iil lo lu- l`huri'li and liill_v i'o<-ogiiixi-s that Iii- i»zii'lii- lorzil ol (‘|inplniii S(-rvico, and in air- rnniziiig iiliiilrui'y und progruni of work ilu- :ionic will he siilinilltoil to llio I), G. (`. S. _ -\¢.i-'ri¢1\;.`5:_=1l’¢ifQ \`\ \Y \`\"T.- .A /L U 9 I Fi K DoDDS’i @KlDNEY_ kgiuiisugy _ Fliiliilsl-_\\\\,\\>l-@f's5l‘ A I ._ _ lliRii'i5f~?Y~°l ' il ¢ c _ '» Q 5'" 5 fl » _ » ii _ °~|=".s°~~eié¢'°““ii»li l '._ `, I _ URIEN W ll "-. °'»‘1sE$T'E5 ‘BF _ 2 *rni:_i%l‘ if gl J. W ~-'~ ;_:._.__ N ------_-a - - _E .-:L ---3 Yi Gnnasr Ii§Eii.ineANcE Annum. 5;! ._ .__§_nii ll1=z:i.ti'» Is|,,0,_i§_iD /, ,ff =\}_\§\§\\\~_§A \\ \\ ‘>§\\\\ \\\< \\\\\\; m\\t`\ ', no l/ il' -/'fl / 'Z f.’// z&>\\T&`é 59”bI Queen Sf.. _ 4 ° 2NoTi “lf CE TOIMPOR.'l`ERb Parties linving goods nrrlvii in mis Province from ulirouil in dniiingcd condition should notify the under- 5 slgnoil iiiiiiiorllately and li:i\'i~ thi? iii~ci~ssiii°y survey and appralsomcnt hcloro pn(-kiitgcs ure broken or dlstrlliiited. ' Claims on Lloyds and other liuropiiiin l'nderwi'lters ciin be settled hero without delay. - exponrsss AND SHIP-owNERs. / I/ Goods liisurod by llrst class Sailing Voiiolss or Stouin» I, _ SlllDS nl. current lates, also War Risks eil`oi'tod. _ Hulls of Sailing Vessels und Steuiriiililps insured. / Also Fire, Life, Accident. Guarantee, Liability, l‘laLG .Ai Glass, Automobile Insuriuico effected on hest lorni.~i. fi,/y ,»_ //,az '//f7;_"///.-'//, w//////_-'/w,7/f//z>:»mW'¢//.- //9//,"'.'f//,'i"4¢'f, 4ff-ff;'/////m<7/;-'w