I l.__._._. __ _..__. ' JUNE 18, 1918 .¢j.(`-'UL li .-',’!,\._1<'."C-"` i¢ i ' """~‘ . * < ` i »~.‘,._.._='»~1":-` ’ , ‘l ` -r..-“1_’_s .'33-‘f . ` e,..""' "‘ ’ c . 1 t 1 ' 1'” " " "` ',-":.f,\”~ ‘ ’\ ---' ' '3;.;,»‘»,. ,\~.._,~. , .. _» _ .,»~.-, »-‘_ | -_- J., _ . ~. _ » - , I 9 V \ r _ _ . i i _ --_ __ _ _ "ers cHARLo'rrETowN GUARDIAN - __ _ PAGE savEN 'Q n Guardian R For Your Soldier Boy ln camp or at the front; tor your Sailor Lad patrolling the hilh seas; from you to hlmfto make his heart light and to help keep tight' me home ties. your photograph. The Cook Studio The Newest »_ Designs iii peture frames in all sizes and styles, moderately priced. Call and see them. - The _llayer Studio ' 'l`he_ Best Eye Service Having recently return- ed from Toronto where I at- tended 'a post graduate course in Optometery and was awarded mydiploma, Il am now in a position to givel my patrons the _very be`st eye service obtainable. My parlor is fitted with the very best and latest in- struments and is on a par with.the best optical par- lors in Toronto and Monli treal. _ li We guarantee you per- fect Satisfaction and are at all times pleased to give you advice regarding the care of the eyes. ' We are also 'expert re- pairers oi’ Eye Glasses, Spectacles, etc., and will at- tend to same while you wait. - | EE. Parkman Graduate Optomentist, __ Montague, P_E.l. ' iiswlnnlhc ACCIDENT H . we-nl.: The Easter tltr. Samuel G. Blanddord of Bel- '-:al:;_Ont., met 'with a nasty dccldgng. ‘I 0! FWUDMIIIK. but the timely ss o Zam-Buk saved him unneces- nf:-V °“3°\‘l`Df¥- Hs writes: 1 wh"° swlmmllw. I caught my °°\ 0° 5 Dlece of wire and in try- ml 3° `f|'°° mrself I cut my foot X27 h*dlY- I Hdtlilled a remedy I b” °l- *-l\°fUlI\0» but the cut got no atter. Then I commenced with the -poison and soreness, and very °°°“ "‘° ‘"l|“fY WIS Quite healed." ` ..*A 1'iME'i.v wAnN|Ne.- A stroiir. warning should be addressed to young men who have acquired an appetite for strong drink uni? who_now shut oil' from lntoxlcants against tak- ing temperate drinks ,and mixing, therein drugs-wood alcohol, and any intredient that ls oi’ a poisonous nat- ure. The writer tears that there have; been deaths of late owiiig to this’ practice -S l 9° ““\'° 1° keen Zinn-suit on hand for emersencies. and when V011 8° 011 your holidays dom for. Set to hut a 'box of Zum-Buk in g°lH" WHS- It's splendid for cuts, huriis, blisters, sunburn, sore feet, ken rash. -'bites and sores °of all lends:-amliintlldsleri' BOC' boa Send - re urn tregtrialbox. _ pos ge) on the Georgetown Guardian represen- tatlve. 'r|o|~i.-Mr. coin r New rertii is in-' Souris in connection with the coming registration and states that the Sou- ris district is one ot the largest in the country there being over one housand _ . as at present computed. Mr. Cain_ 338;?" 312° nifsf- “W 9»l>Dli0¢\-___ was a _former teaeherdoi’ the Souris' pa n and drew out _lllgli School.-S. - . . .°|T PAY8 to buy in this Province. ..°`|vm. `H»lnoi..o P. oonnon ii ..*PREPARlNG FOR REGISTRA- .."*H-EAD OF Hl\LLSBORO.- Thel l u school is progressing tavoiirablywun-i der the nble management ot Miss May* Byrne. The writer thinks' when the district has such a teacher as Miesl » Byrne the only way to appreciate her| l\ ln'oi~k would be to raise the supple-i nient.- Mrs. Elisha Piggott/ Savage Harbour, ls visiting her daughter Mrs.l Geddie Douglas of this place -Priv' We Are _ ate »i=:a)£_ *ON WELL EARNED VACATION “ttf-‘ou-n ls.rolleving Mr. Collector Currie of Souris who is now taking his vacation. Mr. Peake has been the relieving officer 1’or..Souris for some his genial courteous demeanour.-S. ‘SAD ACCIDENTAL DEATH - .. ~ \ . ’ A young man named Pius McPhee., ' " * ~. son of Mr, Arch McPhee. oi Nortli‘ e e Lake, died last 'week having. drunk _ some poisonous mixture. the lute-` Mr. ' ' ` " McPhee was one oi' the brave boys who enlisted a your or two :\l!0. bill ‘ ' turned' down in England being found ,You _WI I Lnd lwre a wealth of happy suggestion* in pinsit-iii, uninmriie ruoier ivn»_Arcn. sterling silv r or plated ware suitable for the J one ltr de McPhee is one ot' the old stall’ ot scliol_ _ _ _ niacin-rs who mem uw. n@_1=iols. The late Capt. Jerome was a had been employed with the Eastern native of East King's, well and i`av~l Var tio.. 1-ld- TIICY F0Dort workin!-1 J orable init.-wn. ln this coiinectioii itl coiirlltioiis very favorable in ’I‘renton_| ' ' might be stated that his son-ln-law in l -What might have resulted in a more (.ilo\icestcr, A. Mr. Fiiiii, ti druggist,,scrios accident occurred in Albion shot his brotlier-lil-‘law the _vouiige,r| f‘ro~is ii short time ago. Mr. George Jerome. Finn is now on trial in Gloii-| Duncan, while on his way to Mt. cestoi for murder, but nt large on. lloqin, met an auto unexpectedly and :i__$10.000 bail. It seeiiis there was ai his horse which was n. very spirited dispute between Mcllonald and Finiil nuimiil dashed to the side of the road- ond during the allercation, Finn tired throwing Mr. Duncan to tho grond two or three bullets into Mi-Donnlil’sl :ind if it were not for thc kind os- P°fl°"al Hff°'\U°" T0 Ami" Y body causing instant death. The trinl slstanco ot’ some pedestrians the has caused intense lntei'est ln Glou- animal might have escaped. but Mr. cester and among many acuuaintun- Duncan did not appear any tho- worse ces' of Capt. McDonald in eastern Kings.-S. r l _ 5-' ' . 4 ._ '__ -- _._ of his adventure except that he rc relved u few scratches. Wt W. -'WELLNER Esiab. 1868 Jewelleres Official C. G. R. Watch Inspectors j_. _. ,xgiras ,_ _- ..._. G _--_ »--.._ ,_i¢,; ..;¢; _ S-' __ _ ._ .. .f>\r»,~_ .50 ,£6 , 1 W' _ 1... is " “Tr ll_.@_==-;f-?1‘iif-Q. ~ it ll __ ,,,,,-__¢ _;_ __.,_. .~~ " W ' _Y ' ,-1- --._- __ __ . TOBACCO SUBSTITUTES. Melningeii declared in the Reichstag ~ - fe" 12.-‘.=--==.»-_-r-_ - » e __;--- _ --_ 3,, '. 1- _,__ __.'_i.__.__.____... _ ' _ ' ,'-f ._. ~ '~‘.{_¢,g‘.'\»;v" ‘-5._~ _ an / l _\ ` ll _ /mb if ' Iahsgllts Lieaaaopef Valve-Instead leauuv . _ _ -\ »'_'1lIp,.»1- ‘ l _.___ S 8 New Series“E ' nuff... All Points of Merit The New McLaughlin Models Eclipse all Previous Standards of Beauty and Value VBN more graceful in design with great- er power the new series “ E " more than maintains the supremacy accorded “Canada‘s Standard Car” for ei|ht iuooes- slve seasons. The famous Hctauglilln valve-ln-head motor develops more power than any other type of motor of the same bore and stroke, and develops thll reserve power with tho minimum gasoline consumption. livery mechanical feature of loLsughlin can hu been perfected to the same hlgiistandsrd of eiilolenoy as tho motor. lohughlln designers and engineers have built i2 body styles of r-are beauty-worthy masterpieces of our ooaoh builders’ art. This complete line of i2 new models hullt .ln one group of factories and distributed by i2 braaohes and over N0 dealers from cout lllli lol Ntw egratboul _ ` ' _t 'to cout includes a oar for every need. ' _,__ ` ' See the new series "B" before you lmyyour ' °"" ` 1 ‘WHEN ll AVTUNOBILII All lU|LY. _ . i 'Q ___ __ 1 ueunsw l-le-up \m».|».uee¢ venus; on I-a-4| Maur. asm on eu asm dune ~ iseusmn s.vu»¢`¢n vqne-_ia-uns vnnq our . 'illuIli`ll»i!`_!_ ; ~-els'- ““_',,“..|*,.,...,,,,,,,_,,,|¢,-y,,,,,,¢., ‘ u=|.suoni.lr¢ wu.-i. sun.o ruin- " _ ` ' ""‘° '" """ “‘°""' °"" "' "' '.°"' °""" 'ri-na M¢i.Auci~ii.iN Moron can co. °'°‘°°*"'.*_f*'°"'°"°""""'°""f Oshawa, Ontario umned ' _-_ ` . it ti Q1 \ - eww’ \ l . ~/ \ _ 'Forget Everything? ut the _Big Races-and Auto _Show_,__on_ June 19th _ ` we - ~ . _ gpg.; f ‘ ~ “ii »; i _ \ lumps- 1-r-¢_»3¢_~o¢~n»\»u hanneaeaa \'§;"` \ ,:`;i_, 5 _ »-0'* Province. ' the grand stand f. 9 C.. 0 . _ f D011 f MiSS the Big HORSE ' Ammuncm RACES _ and Auto Show _ ln Charlottetown, Wednesday, .lone 19th i interest and Excitement Will the at Fever Heat _ A Big Time Assured A This will be' one of the biggest sporting events inthe history of the _The FASTEST HORSES in the Circuit will participate and the excitement _ ‘ will keep spectators on “T1p Toe” from start to finish. immense crowds ‘ ,_ . will be in attendance and a good time is assured to all- There Will ht Special Rates on all' Regular Trains to Charlottetown N V ,` ¢ a ly) Now that seedmg 1s over take a day off after a hard season s work and enjoy the keenest races witnessed in along time. _ _ Don’t Forget the Date, Wednesday, June 19th - Races Start at 2 p.m. Band in Attendance ’~'~ 1 McLaughlin Auto Show 5 By special arrangement McLaughlin Automobiles are granted the specia ' and exclusive privilege of entering the centre field. Consequently all Mc _ Laughlin Car owners with their passenger friends will be permitted to ente . the centre field and witness the horse races from their seats In this way they can see' the races with more comfort and P 1 e a s u re than f r o rn __ __ ___ _ » A special showingiof New McLaughlin Models will also be made and ex ’ ' “M ""' \ r._. ~ pert demonstrators will be present _for the benefit of t_he public -f - ~ ~ ig ‘ \ All owners of McLaughlin Cars will please accept this as a special invita- V ~_;,, - -_-- - i - 1 -- No.3 2.35 Class Trot' Purse $100.00 ` » The 2.19 22 class and the Free-For-All Trot and Pace, one mile heats. The 2.35 class Trot half mile heats F _ -J _ t1o_n_to be present at the Horse Races and Auto Show and enjoy the special ' 1; _ _ ___ _,W _ privileges arranged for them. - ¢ ",-:E-.-= - Q"/:W T/ A I i ;___ "' _ _. _ - _ ~ _ _ _CLASSES AND PURSES __ ' '_ l' " rd-*webs #HW ¢°°"° ' ` _ ` ii No. 1 2.19 Class Trot, 2.22 Claes Pace, Purse $125 00. No. 2 Free for all Trot and Pace Purse $12500 L . J l 1- ly .q~r _ Y, \ _.ts-ll ¥¢~&»~ . e' pa; if _la 3 $313*-it »...:. 1% _s