:`,it,._!lu\kes the Job more tedious in my THE CHARLO'I‘TETOWN GUARDIAN - *A A t ».. -ini i f n Pilot-:FIVE Ii _V JUNE 25. 1917 `AA__ Novel; -mari-loo 'ro l.AuNo¢n cculrralu. lux squeeze as dry an pon ~ ' sible but do ulllllt wrlnx, as a lace curtain is easily Lallndering curtain is t dread to xt Md In that w°y` Now °°”‘°“ the '”°I°hlli8» which is done on the floor. some women. Yet ii gone about in the' sheets or n er ll evlslt ww it is not mn s t li. l. l _.does notreduire a stretcher.” ln 1:2; Dblniou. First shake oi! the loose dust as soon aa the curtains are mm, down,then fold lengthwise two or three ti\1\°s 4¢¢°\'dins to'wlath. Now iam the other way loosely back and for-th 8 D ll H may e laid down in 731;; unused room for this, but take re tn one who ventured. that no -had suits will come to curtain or carpet if pinned directly on the floor cover- ing. The curtains will dry rapidly and can be taken up in a short time. Pin straight by breadhs oi’ the car pet "etchlnk to the original measure. while holding the free ann 1 th vhnnds' "04 the result is E parctlllcaug m';"ll.tm|18B considered this I th % » H G u square arcal which \y hsnnled y lifting me upcrfgr rnlneallli gf, out _disturbing the lengthwise folds,, j clu‘ts.l|_ls.eaoh being folded a e l i - f ed permits handling witbc-ut Tlanxgeg gi ct; warlns as the strain when linen ness i .not coma on any one ,,,pm_ VI: Next put the curtains to soak one T "9 °“"°f"cl°J’y WHY of washing lace "t“i"“- There is no danger of ln. FY to the fabric when handled in the ids Aillld while some benefit might H2: rofm bleaching on the stretcher Ame BUD. no difference in effect is s e when the curtains are hung. he-Y Ce" be ninned to the nt-or in halt on top of the other, lil warm soapy the time required to get them th , on e Witter. Let stand several hours, or fr Bmesi Hn operation often requiring ‘"9" mam' t° |°°°°“ "W dirt. then four hands instead oi' two gently squeeze each one and rnninyn F01' Hvfiill. nuidras or inuslin the I0 iillmher WBNII:-Slide, but do i_ nl . turb -the folds. Change the wlllllsr rg- n'lAJ?h(ll(i|teis “T0 desirable. Hl~ peatedly until ille fabric in t~|ei1n_ l f,,|,,.|,. ,S B,,.%ngé,.S;’haI,?p|(;T;"“f,nina? Billing will be added to the last wat. M "le I0 Bflllilre the pieces its nearly us el' then starch lightly. Up t tli -l t .0 1. .i..f 2.25.2. :fs:::=1t':.“:;';:.i:ih.‘;‘s.;‘:.a‘.:n ri °' ' ‘ - “ 0 roll il em straight With this pings of cu,,_ | . ' liilliti lt is advisable to intake top and litltltolil hollis alike and turrl ellli for in el/ell' time they are wllslled. This this half to the wear of any onrintn - Eczel“aAi;:AAtlir lower part is the first tt) give oN F/ice AND HANos- l.ocAl. A nocrone Tse/treo mm iN vAlN- How cone was i=lNAl.i.v EFFEc'rEo. Trenton, Ont., Julie "5.- This I' se Now 22.019 cANAolANs iN snlrisu Hoes-lTALs The latest figures, based on the ‘*'"l'“S l'l'0lil the ten units oi' the llitury lloapltals Uollllnlssioll Conl- THI 0lTllIA»- The small at.eqn-- ‘are due tg this dangerous protoplasm of existence at the rlte-ottwo thou- _ v, -, 4” _ _ o . A I he er -Ostfol. formerly in the oyster ie poison- this degeaerator of bra_I|tU~ load per day. - "" _ . ,_ _, , .- A protective service, left Saturday for and issue cells. 'l‘o~be exact E. Bon- "Professor Hameh of Germany. """~"""""~"`~‘ "“"ff"f-*""""~*"’*"`. " " " 'T"""' ""-"""‘" "”“ S\lmln`ers-ide to go into service as a neil Phelps who is recognized as 'one I I1’ PAYS to buy in this province. AA OHOP _ IN CHA'RL_OTTETOWN JUNE 28%. 1196-6~-23ElI. ON "DOLLAR DAY" JUNE 28th. 1196-tl-23Eli. LEATHER SANDALS Bt'M0rrIB ` D Smith & Beer, with nice heel 9512. _ this cue me Dommlon Trust Bevan uemhs per year are dh-amy as losr nscsiveo, loo pairs nicely ner mir. A __ l1az~e~z'aMai. ll _ __ e DOLLAR DAY" ON THURSDAY c nys: ‘Amon-g Bavariaas, the great- rl'y-boat between Bedeque and of the most careful and conservative three hunifred' out or every one thou- _ _ I °HAR"°TTET°wN's GREAT Bumaerside, having been sold to a ot statisticaaa and whose worii,~‘hlor- three hundred out of every ont -thou- illll “Y re the for th!! iiurposo. tallty of A~lcoho|' .is used sa s text sand babies borne are born dead. , , v , _ _ book in -many oi’ our higher education Each year sixty--nine thousand in- sm ¢|.|A|.\|_E3 DAL-|-QN vs_ al institutions, claim -that sixty-'five fants die before they are twelve gM|N|°N -|-RUST ANQ Q1-|-4533,. thousand. eight lllillilfetl Intl 1111191?" months old. Norwegian mothers had ` , many dead bcrli babies as Bavar- ilnished leather sandals, in infants childs, mfisses and boys, at 95c per pair and up. Morris, Smith and -Beer. 1182-6--23M3l. __l ,G It i _ cHAm.o'r'rErowN MsncHAN1's¢."" °“ "‘° "'°“'I P y uentn every eight nilnnten or in other tr, ue thousand bablea.’ ALL .lolN ln offer-in great har ins." Z KH for Dollar my' June zsth. “nd the Com hav," ,end ,me dh., one-nnli who ale in the . _ u s rl _ 1 'q made a "canon for B newldue to the use oi' alcoholic liquors. lull mothers until they were taught 8 pp d th the had This sstlnra-te signifies one adult not to drink alco_ho'lll.f liqupArs.A,ANoW ew evidence to subm t. 'l‘hey were rdered to submit the new evidence, “'°\'dS We ma" U* °V9"{'1 "EW" ,nllld 0 e ey lose but eighty or ninety out of “lf we concede further that alco- `- . a _ , m““23E"' missed the aoniiwtltvn with costs U‘*°“'\“° °f '1'l“ii~ nel is responsible ns their t-niet me- » " M etter will ilte ‘ ln*/ung childl'eln,rl?;%a\lrlla llqclleklfsrkbf tllmil ::,];l:,d'i;Zggwmslrmllloll Milly there best means obtainable oi’ overcoming ,;|0n'.y_ (fu,-f. bpm E-rel 1 9 ummm' the annoying and tortllrillg skin trou- M.,,y`2o' " ' g " more than 0" bles which come to so lnany child-| '|~y,e“|',,,e,,, ,.,,,u,.,, from me D,,,.eCw,. reglre. Waldron had several doctors ?y§aM§gl§,l, Sigvglfs in ‘London “ww” treating her boy for eczema, but all ,,,m‘,n p,m!,“q ifimhwerif ?2'019 Um' in vain. Finally she heard about Dr. ry,,|,,,, Km ,fum I fag H 56%' me Chase's Ointment and her letter te|ls`,,.,.,~;,, H ,fm 2', 4%," “'15, ' °mc` of the wonderful results obtained by, ‘An `,,,,§| .,| I of' lf, on. ,ay 4'h me use of this Bommng- lwanng "Ill" that on Stl ther; :v`;t}:am3 2B08mll2l mem' l(‘ullndian primary hos-piitals, tha ln,-g. Mrs. Samuel Waldron, George street, Trelitoil, Uni., writes: “About foul' years ago, llly little boy had ll rash on his face and hands which the doctor called Eczema. He gave as a wash for it, and some ointment, which we used, but without benefit. l think we tried all the doctors here. Finally we tried Dr. Chase’s Oint- ment, anil gave it a good trial. We collldsee that it was gradually heal- ing. At. first it appeared to burn the es; lllillvldlllli figure being 1,021 ill tilt- Mooro i;lurraclls, Sllorilcllffe. in Call~ -.liiiun special hospitals, there were 1,913, oi’ wiloln 858 were in the Grail- villc I-lospltal at Ranlsgato. Patients in Cnllaillnn convalescent hospitals numbered 4,633, ltnciludlllg 2,437 at Woodcote Park, Epsom, There were G7 men in the Sanatorla for tuber- clllos-is at Hastings and Wokingham. Tile total is conlplc-tell by 12,198 men in “British,"-that is, lion-Canadian. CONGRATULATIONS.-Misq Glace Messervey, B. A., of Toronto Uni- education of that University this completell and ready for lighting. - Year. and passed in May These Hinges were built this spring BGCUIZIDK il. full first-class teacber’a to aid nttvigiitloll, when the car-ferry certificate, entitling iler to teach in Service vhens at the Capes. uny hilgh school or public school ill ' Canada. CANNOT i=iL0A1' scH0oNEn.- `ii§§lo§et`lnl'fll2 inllilllfn Sl'.n§.l'l"'"7” i All efforts to float the schooner Mary ,_.,,,-,ne-d 375 lying cuseq and s4a“‘,“l° K A. which went ashore at thelilagda- [mg cases for' UH, mom] ,lA .H S '- | len islands eai‘ly -in May have so far ' \ 0 D' " proved unsuccessful The Mary A BYE- on a sand beach_and is rac- - tlcally undamaged, but 'lack oi’ pfacl- §Zllry;l:£¢y’Y?1?ll)ll:e%hinlutthe fp' E' I' llties to get her oil’ has caused (‘.npt_ duys as the ,.es,,'| ofa( yi for $131218 Therioult to abandon the taek icln»- em Wm|e'ca,.,.y|§,g Rfnlli \;na°fco pural-ily. slipped and bent untllarphlnl an; tvyo W' bonel-i in ills ankle were t'ri1ctured. RETURNED ISLAND SOLDlERS.- . . y Seven hundred officers and- llicn of B,;:Ea:.?v;gTi`,T(.T£';l0n('t' (" 5' the Uanadian Expellitionary Force ur- S,,m,t,,mv evening After i_(|)w", on rived ill Halifax on 'i`liursilu_v las: me ]A,4|a`nd d,,Hve`,m uit; D mommy from England. There were sixty-two Pyle., 'A1-yér yandm gn glt`,ml1,se Bur; Maritime Province men in the nunl- ,aki`,,`g on Coal slegl empfs min lier. including the follow-ing Prince to take on Bu ,li erveshor rein' ' Edward Islanders: (lorpl. W. S. house., from Ulm; is _koi 'Cen t xg I linehansn, Charlottetown, zeth; Pte. Head’ ' p “L ° 0*” '““"‘ John (iollier, (Thllrlot-tetown, 26th: ` ' Pte. Wllllanl Davies, (‘.llal-lottetown,” 105th; Pte_ G. McLean, Summcrsidc,l FOR MAR|T|ME UN|QN,_ 'php 10531- New Brunswick provincial parliament --- last week adopted a resolution lil fav- WEDDING BELLS.-- A very pret- or of negotiating with Nova Scotia i.y` wedding took place at the home oi' and Prtnce Edward Island ,.e]a¢t,,,e ,D Ml* H110 MVB- JOSEDI1 D- Bigger. the formation of a legislative ullion Bl`"df|llJHilG- 011 Wei-Ill*-'Bday GVPYINIIZ. of tha maritime provinces. By a non- .lllne liltll, when their youngest dau party vote Of' 2°f to 15' the lsgislatllre gllter Addie Elliot was united ill mal" agreed to tlhelve the womi;-n‘s suffrage riage to Daniel W. Matheson. Tile bill until next Session bride looked chlsrmilig, leaning ont .1 hcl' i’ather`s slim. and dressed in pali:| WED|;.E|) |N NEW g|_A5G0w___ blue silk with bridal veil. The cere- 'The marriage took 'place 'lust Tuesday lnony was »pcri'ornlcd by Rev. J. W. lmprning ut SL Joy," the gupttm ilaytor, the bridal company standing Qtturgh, New G1asg0w_ N_ SA' of Ge0_ under :l beautiful arch of’ green onil‘Mt~Phe@-, nm, nf _jumps AA EA Mcphee, flowers. The bride was attended ily-Ge»0rgeg_ P, E, L to Mme Rose Mc, lioi' Sifiter. MIIHH Maggie BigE€l`~ Mi`~lDonald, youngest daughter oi’ Mr. and McKenzie MuilieSOIl.`br0tl1eI' Of lheyhlls. Patrick McDonald, Trenton. The groom was best m-an. Tile groo-nrslce,-nmony was pe,-gm-med by Rev_ i-llfl I0 the lirifle WMS fl SON l0ClWl Hill] l<`lrtller J. D. Mclieoil, Parish Priest. DALTON AMBU|_AN¢E,_ Mayor |,,..a|¢}, mythoytfy wrmng in the Amer-1. ii your tbotll directly and illdiri-.cilyl ;l --- NoeI`Mal-shall, secretary of the Cana- c ` otllcrrwords eight und four-tenths per sand i1_€‘l' .\"'iHl‘. which llwolis that ul~ tl FRACTURED ANKLE.-Mr. Peter cent. Gi’ the entire nuluber of deaths <-ohol is hiuilgcollitig our pcopll- olli)iil skin, then this skin would. peel u[l,|_y,A nals. ty 1 t mm.. y in "muy he gm rid °f it °“""ely,' D“"`i4,ill“l)il the eil:;tc&;lng(l:&l1ulllll1lnnd,l ,P g lug the winter of’ the next two ycars we noticed a symptom of the disease-.Al under the skin. Each time we used, more Dr. (‘llase’s Ointment curing lil HIS CHANCE' ‘:.‘;"i,.:;":s:.~ ...l°:,;“:.::‘::, ‘.‘;;’..f,i,“..:z»(_,;-55,-_gt-»,-=,,~ ?itl,;1lH‘ :g,,::]e,lmnk that he is now en* This gave -the golden-llltired girl Dly Chaae’s Ointment G0c a box ha" °pD°"L“"i'y' ` ' ' ' "Wt-ll if voll wont one" said she, *XWP chain -uilll to the brlilesmnlll a pearl brooch. The happy event was witnes- sed by about one hundred guests. af- ter which all enjoyed a bountiful and ilaiintilyfiservegl supper. S-carcely was supper over when the blast oi' l horn annc-unced the sere-nade which was colllluctetl very orderly and add- cil to the ocaslon. The presents were numerous and useful. Tile hail- py young couple will make their home in New Glasgow, S., and the host wishes 0 ftheir friends are the-Irs for li lung anll prc-:yperous married lli`eA 'elllng suit of creilnl serge and was at- The brllie looked cllarlliillg ill rl trav- telldetl by Miss Mary McDonald, her sister, while the groom was support- ed h_v Mr. Joseph l\IcPhe'e, brothel' of the groom. After the ceremony, the llsppy couple drove by auto to the home oi’ the bride where ll dainty wedding breakfast was served, after which they 'took the early morning train for St. John, N. B. The bride was the recepient ot' many llandsomel presents. Mr. and Mrs. McPhee will make their home in Trenton. at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & A 'EMA' __y0AA,A‘ belmr speak up MWA, Co., Limited, Toronto. A lid entered JUGSIIIHM fur Sir "This cla-ini is made also. that oi' tor lu lually i-uses ol' Bl~lght_’s .Disi- nANGEs coMPl_E1'sD.- "rn 't _ ver-stty, attended the facuany of range lights nt P0" Borden are no; Charles Dillon one thousand deaths among drinkers asc, Tuberculosis, Ileal't__dlseaae, Pne- folll' lltillriretj and forty or llcarly one- unlonia, Ililrdelilllg of Athe arteries. hull are due directly and indirectly to .lelzcllrrotloll °f "“'- Liver and Pana- . _ ' | 1-HE GREATER WA,-(_ alcohol. Applying these figures to ireari_ Apuplexly,_ slliclilfi, Hfifldelllil tho contillelltal U. S. imore than six iiijurv, t-lironli~ limit and Rlleulllllliwl l il il - ti lm tl -, i tin-th oeiiéntln, uellrluln 'l'remene. _end Dr E E Bowers auemmem mu re an eg y mumn( A S lcfliloiii- lussllitios, lliabllitytowith- .ind .~llll'gi<-_lil operations, increased an Mugazym, “ys;_ can bc charger] to the killing power st A V A V nn is wm_,ed,,,dA eve" by ,_.0ns@rynt. of this poison. Tllls is exclusively ot' llliantAA illloltilliiy n:rAo1r:lrB;i1ccrea;ehd ,,e8_ [hm between sixty ,mn Seventy the lnost ulortolity ili i.-ur possess powers oli Iac stamp AAA; 8 ill; EAM” liousillld persons die ulinually in t he ions. wAlli<~hl will bl;;ug thc! tiiltul iw t;l,e;;Al;iAutA;nt;tLrAA:]Ael aainmuilggh-Dw)A;. wwe “AAA v _ ' - 1 ‘L ' lW0ll '- Ve ii.-.- i . ‘~ _ S from the effects of alwh0l` In Ewen nm I d an 5 err-siilllliled rutllel' than overestiiul- ctl illirolil.-lic. ll|ol'|ullLy." _, , ,,.,_,_, _ _ ,,._.___-_-_ _ _,_-_ _-_ . ,_ _-_-.~.-_»_- - _-,-.-.-_--_-_-__ .AN .,,».,-_-_-_-e .Nw -... . _.pa _ ,__,_,.,.,..~....-.rf ...I - ._ _._ _ A r i i l ' ' NATIONAL CHAPTER l.O.D.E. CONVENTION AT VICTORIA. .- _ Photograph shows thc National President, Provillclal Plcsillellts, officers and some oi' time tlonti-secs. Tile President, Mrs. Col, A, E. Gooilerllanl, Toronto, is ill the centre on the sccollii step; oil hcl- left is Mrs, Bar- llurll, wife of the Lieutenant-Gc~vernor of British Columbia. A 'Tile picture taken at the entrance of the Empress Hotel, shows nlany of (`zilltiila’,~' lr-ailing women, as fol- lows, (left to right): Front row-Mrs. John Bruce, National Treasurer; Mrs. Lungstuil, Pres. l.0,D.E., ill America; Mrs. Murray (‘,'larke, National Organizing Secretary; Mrs. Henry (Yraft, l’l'ovlllciul l’l-cs. ot’ Ilritlsll tfolulnblzl; Mrs. A. E, Gooderllainl, Pres. National Cllapter ill Canada, Toronto; Mrs. liuluizirll, wife ot' liiielltcliailit-Govcrilor of ll. i‘,; Mrs. Auden, National Secy.; Miss McGarlil, Asst. Nat. S€C_v,: Miss Lilln Lowllllcs. ltr.-gent Allies (‘llaptcl°, A Second row~ Mrs. Martlngdole, Regent Basfln (‘llap.; Mrs. A. ll. .ill-.\'cill, (lrglilliziiig Set-y., B. i'_; Mrs, G. A. Smith, Nut. Educatiollnl Secretary; Mrs. Spence, Regent, Calgary; Mrs. Hasiell, Prov, Secy.; B, P.; Mrs. W_. J. Wright, Winnipeg; Mrs Colin Campbell, Prov. Pres, Nfullitobu; Mrs. (‘s»r:tl (‘ook.~lf;-ll, Echoes Secy.; Victoria; Mrs. Dennis (‘ox, Prov. Trees., B. C.; Mrs. A. F. Griffiths, Regent lilllliicipill (‘lluptcl', Victoria. Third row-Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. John Williams, Miss J. Grease, Stullllnril liearer, B, if. (fact-_ llidden); Mrs, David Miller, Secy. Municipal (‘hnp.-, Victoria; Mrs. Drllllilnond, Regent Coronation (‘llapter; Mrs. Gerf rge White, Mrs. MncI)ougo.ld. Regent. Municipal Chltpter, Montreal; Mrs. Wolff, llegellt Millliclpiil Chap., Quebec; MMrs. (‘harles Mills, Mime. Gauvreau, Regent Mun-ic-ipal Chap., New Westlnlnisier; Mrs. li. C. Boyle Vice-Pres., l’rov. Chapter, B. C.; Mrs. J. Thomson-, Mrs. J. H. Seliklcr.`Mr~l. Belsou, \'icnfPl~t-s.. l‘rov. Chap BC. a I Charlottetown’s 1 1 DOLL _ 1NicHARLo'r'rETowN STQRES .- Great , DOLLAR DAY Us 5 i l 1 . . ~ ` ‘ 'list J , t A A A use :.;..;_.;fvf'1»~='s=e~f'. ,_ _, __,_ ‘f if ' . _-., _..- ..._ me-_-s- ,=§-.f~ . _¢_.- »..»:.=;~‘»f?“s1‘. 'ff .~ , _ rs* itil? ix lflél?-if.3:= 'W-“1i§~‘s $4 ,§. reg.. ;.‘.._,.' I i 3- fi * T--iflfv; i i 1 t t I 1 t 1 1 1 will be i§A._!A _ i . l y ‘ , ,`n‘ . .y wonderful orrayl of bargains evéry desirable sort of Merchandise £577 be Shown by dllthe stores participating tri this great selling event. I Visit Charlottétowri on “DOLLAR DAY”"aAnd profit by the savings. I I -» Sales commencing at vertising of each star Come Early 35%. - -'Milli _ A 9. a. m. _ 'For particulars see the ad-. . Q ee ¢ ,ll l Thursday DoLL R DAY i L O - ti _ A I ' _ _ _*o_o ___* 'l:,». -s»__ . I i Hi' 'I l, y A , _ . ._-af :eself W-_,__ ;. »;é».*‘; l -\ ‘\¢ _%»"' fl if - .ii- " ,l 1 .y.