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H _ _ _ .1l\.>,`_;_._,v_.‘ ._. -.~,~. rv ‘ ' ’ 'V r:.H»_~. ‘ *' '~‘ " - 1# ¢\\ ‘g -5 .LV _ »'» . - ` i..¢.it.LL..'f3'Q,,is(i _ _ e *rns cHAnLoT'rh'1'0WN GUARDIAN V I mon ssvi-iN. il0‘iiliilh§_IW.ihi$lllP THE HE_fi_l_lilEi|,E@S until Stii irtati “Fruit-it-tins” -iiatia From Fntit ittiiis 112 Cosuso S-r., Br. Joint, N.B. ‘ iq feel I must tell you of the greet bgiieilt I have _received from your 'Onan-f,,| ‘Fruit-a~tives’. In", for many from Via V ’iH¢adach¢.r, and ,wid get no permanent relief. A friend advised me to take ‘Fruit- s-tives' and* I .did so with greet hwy; and I entirely free of 1-Iesdsohep,~.` :hunks to _ your londid,medieili_ e_ . ' "’ niis:~s-Laxairnsa smiw. 50o.s box, Nor $2.50, trial else 25o. Ag gil ,dealers or sont on receipt of rrlw. W F"“****'°° Limited. Oiiswe'-V ,‘ . i The,.Newest _ Designs in pcture frames in all sizes and |tylee, moderptely priced. (Ialll and see them. = ' 1 The Bayer Studio _'_€|l ID RRQWZM lllllta; Brown Buckskin ‘ Pumps Only .$3.48 Women’sBuckskin Pumps, goodyear, welt- ed soles the shoe that wears-worth 85,00 now $3.48. ' We have silk ' hose t match. WHITE BUCK~`Ki n00TS $5.00 A special_|ine_ _of hig grade boots made with high heel--worth $7.00 n w $5.00. ' See our window Alley & Co \\\\“§Il D” Z O 'lIIIIII&\\\A\@WlI/I/@\\\“\\\\\iilllll§\ QI Do You ,Know-1 it That we operate the _only . Lens Grinding Plant on .~ E. island? A _ That we employ a skilled Surface Grinder, and are daily gr-iudinri from the TC_Ui!\l goes- e most com- plicate kinds of lenses? m'i`hese are facts, twhifih _ean a good ea o t e Glass wearing public, doing ; away with the annoying delays caused byfsending __ away for special enses. _ Send your gl ' b mail. Y0u’li get atsggsmuliacl t H;’;!mDtlyan mperfect con- ion. _ , Call in and look over our Dlant. _ \ t . - e G. F. Hutcheson ' Ori( mi trist and Optician _A careful select tion _ of every line Of Jewehy marks our stock. , * We will be pleas- ed to have' fofu ` x Iv *N __ W ` m..'wtii. HA|ioi.o P. ooiioon ii W0. Gwretewn oesrdieii reemeiiw my _ EASTERN Pnnsoivans t "1'".f“s1=1 Monugueaiia- aniiieiieii. _ _ _..._ Cllfdisan on *Saturday last after visit Heber Weeks . -i__,_, Food Flashes ~ t For _Feminine Folk class or are, you one of the great crowd of indifferent buyers who leave selection to their dealeis? The sensible buyer does her buying at first-hand-and not over the tele- phone. She goes out with her basket and picks what she wants. She encoui'~ ages -the cash anti carry systerd and she believes in the gi'-oceteria. She buys what is in season. She does not let lierseli’ be beguiled by the thing that looks tempting. She encourages the fish store all she can because fish spells conservation of meat. She stud~ as' she does the womau’s page because there she finds ttlie 'market prices. buying by steering clear as for as pos- sible of wheat products, of beef and of bacon. By such means she is becom- ing not only a sensible but also a pst- riotic buyer. $0HO0L.G|R|. ' TELLS iiT_l|EIiS How They Can Find Relief From Periodic Sufferinge. Nashua, N. H.- old and every ' E wi-tie E`:°f>l:=lis':i iTxZiiie¢i _,_,»: ,rl ,.,~;.lv~,»&->_},»,;.._¥_; .,i,';')MT,__:‘__ <». __ ._ if, -t _,"= ':»-" -_ »¢_¢-,_;'i;\,__-, x `_i _ --'fir Pave ui iimii uni '_ ._.°rwj_o orare `rs"ii; wane mi ` ' -'Mm' I-#011140 Emery, Wand ul toes-sls`o`laoi`(.g"‘od with s fair share of lalldi. has returned to her home. after Potato bugs.-The veteran building. ..'Mrs. E. S. Weeks returned to more suitable and cimveniem location. |118 at Fredericton. the guest of'*Mrs, barn for Howard MdKenzle, Buy For- Are Y0\l ill the , "sensible" buyer" ies the commercial page as religiously -' Si.. ...ia .i.. ii... in... i.. .........._ Remembrance Day ‘bf the heady fight.” ‘ P f ' " al C ds 'es to heaven in anarchy Of W8-ters. W8 ru ` ar look into the central heart ok the oce- ineqiciiroi- edvei»ueins'iii um coi- omn. Qs-sh must soeompsny order llininillll ohsrge twenty-ave oente. ..*BAY FORTUNE.-Haying start- _ ed in.Bay Fortune with 8 $090 crop. -'Dhegraill is food in general.-Potef ;_mover. Mr. McDonald, _of Dundas has nioved a barn for Fired McKenzie to a Mr. McDonald also luteilds to move'h 'tune.-Miss Blanche Burke has re- turned to Charlottetown alter visiting her parents Mrmnd Mrs.Aibent Burke, Fortune 'Bi-ings.-Mrst Ai-tiiur Mc- Kenzie hss returned to Souris after yisiting friends in Bay Fortune.-U. , Great Opportunity for Farmers Allied Europe depends on America for 50 per cent. of its food supply. After the war a large proportion of this demand will continue. The ,-wiicie wcrid is inert or'rood-stuffs. The live stockpopulatlon has been decreased. Russia has been socially dis-organized, and is_ not producing enough to feed herself. Farmersof Canada will have an export market for years' such as.for which they have never dreamed. (Continued from page five) but never did it shine with a clearer light. Her only danger lies in shirkitig it, and happily of that there is no fear. There can be no bar- gaining, no compromise with our diri- bolical foe. Such scenes as have horrified humanity throughout the past four years must be banished from the eyes of men forever. God must, be allowed to rule in His own world. The great God has given us a sword and we must grasp it ilrmly as we cry- I will not cease from mortal strife, _ Nor shall my swordsleep in my hand Till I have built Jerusalem ' in God's green and pleasant land We enter on the fifth year of the war with greater confidence than we ever possessed before. We greet the unseen with a cheer and go forward with courage, undaun-ted, and hopes strengthened. In doing this, it is iit- tlng that we should acknowledge to our fighting men on land and sea our deep sense of gratitude. The men who have so long and so nobly de- fended our homes and our hei'ltag:e, who have stood between us and de- gradation, mid su1'rimer’s heat and wlnter’s_ cold, amidst battle and vlc~ tory, in trench and buttery, in the tire zone and in the deadly ramparts over which were pouring the "current Wiith such men and such a cause. and ‘in spite of the despair, anarchy. madness, murder of the foe, in spite of the horror and pity of the great _ragedy, .before God we dare to regis- ter our determination to fight this war to a glorious finish. Today we can safely prophesy the resurrection of -the nations from bondage-the fore- runner of their resurrection from guilt, and of humanity from evil. We see as a result of _victory to our arms and the formation of the League of Nations, the dream of Hun domlna~ tion shattered so completely that nov- er again will God's fair earth be used as a theatre of war for the gratiilca tion of an lnsensate ambition inspired of hell. No matter how loud the storms, be- neath them as they toss the wild wav- in of humanity and see its slow cur- rents moving on to good, to "The one far off divine event, fo which the whole creation moves.” May God make us worthy of the great cause he has committed to our trust, and of the priceless legacy oi the name sndfexample of our unre- turnlng and returning brave. To this end we pray, as we advance- Lord God of Hosts, be with us yet. Lest we forget-lest we forget. ' 0 in the .Methodist church at Cescum- George ,Tennyson lletlserall, son of § 390'! 3°! '|' _ A very impressive service was held ` ` V - A XX _ si/ " lv/ u \` _ ` I ii i , p / § ,.1 _ C A NA n ,Catholic Army Huis » _ ’ J { =. / -_ DIAN The sam.-..iiec.....ai¢... _ . _; ‘ _ , ,___ -_ - , _ _ _ __ J ~ -\ _ . - _ . ,!, ' < 6 _ - . _ __~»- ._.. .._____=¢__,_ im ~»7_--rT_.¢;,,TI, i ., _ \ i ' - //5 ‘ " 6 ` , //’ i J / . ia ¢i u _.f ,_ , > "_: . , fUrgenfly Required Campaign To Raise$100,000' in the Maritime Provinces E. I. Campaign August 19-_---24 V These Huis in Canada, England and France areopen to every soldier wearing the uniform of any of the Allied Nations. Their_ motto is: Everybody Welcome and Everything FREIS 1 , . - _ Mr. Peter Netherall of Fortune Cove. °°°h 37°" “t "°"°‘° °m’“9‘h°“°d M’ IIQNIV T0 LOML ` who made m.A“p;¢m°_”c,|a¢, on purpose and deepened his desire to . I June 7th. The servtce‘was conduct- °°“!° 01° “_°"°"‘ H’ hm ¢°’”Pl°i‘°5 _ __ _jls T _ _ ed by mm mdntn amen 'M 8”, his _coiireeisnd was futi'of. 9rithuelsstic~_ _ ~: ` l _ (y s brief sketch 'os nie nie iiiiii noni Dl°“'_f°" *P* "°"“' “‘“ "* °°“'° “°‘ turn e. desi ser to the call of duty and ` ; ` . ti itit t'tia ._ _ Miss D Rudge t;::'°..:°i.t: ::.1":.:.‘:.:. .::.:_' f.-~.»-~-W-~i at- .= Liens. Metherall wee s yvlilll ml" °“ mm” 9~‘°`”“'“°d 9-“nil H.hdr ° of exceptional ibility and in every .of sei!-sitfrtles. 1-le enlisted in De- ._ aunt, __ way s splendid-epeelmeirof clean. vis- °°h\b0\‘. 1910. QI' Heat-. lipthe 105th '¢ A V v _ oroue manhood. I-le was greatly es- Battalion, sad ssilod for lsllsnd in 'lllI¢lll'¢‘ Pllhul tamed me tieimii by ini was ina inasiimmei ei isrt. i_.=t_eii{oii tie vm A ' A nie me roniiiiita mm in amino., miimi-reii io nie me similiar. A1’|\“i>}"tieii-Vidalia ,roi-high. 171 9"." nee. mi-ty iii tits tie roi-meiil ae, siioniyi i»im__ leaving ici- aiigiiiiie. m Street- er.. _ . imiitiiaues smear the iiiiiiim-y uni tor-ri-ease, me wee iiiiiimer; _ _ - . ~- ~ ‘ `- ~ _ \‘, _ '_ _ ' f.-"_o"}ft§f!.‘i’5.~i"»f‘i-. . il' f * M ' "‘-1*' '<-fe \ f ~ .»» Sir. Edward Kemp Says: Fund Grow. A ' ii..._»i. i......_ii..» me L,,,,,,_ ,,_'.;_-,,';,,,,,,,,L, ~ Provinciak-Organizer, L. B. McMillan. of nic Methodist ctiiiiicti in London. He. was kills/d_in action on June Tm In a letter to a friend his coin ade- ln-arms. Lleut. S. K. Donald. fDl¥s ii epteiiiito irtbiiie in his cnc ’ 'tae' no _ _ Ai-so , says: "l have always conslderhii-'lit a _instinct honor to number lindiil my friends one of such iitea-fifsst Ulifietl- in character. It has been verfseldoni that liisve met anybody who had such high ,principles ,and upheld them et sii times. I-le'hsd an enabling influ- ence on all with whom he came in con- tact. As sn'omcei- he was most em- eient and one onthe meet conscienti- V* _ . - _ We 0.11 J.\\l! 1401- “I m°“'°"Y °f L'°“*~ ous l have ever known. He was ba- ieved by all ranks, both for his quali- ties as sn officer and for his fine Christian character. it seems hard that one such_-as he should he dslleil upon to make the supreme seori_%ce. Our loss in his death will be hiillhl for he has gone to a better wi‘irl&"i.'|`i" be with the God he served so stopli- lsstly helm below." One after another they are _falling- the ivory newer of our Gsnadlsn msn- hood.` But ,tire stirrlnrdsys through which we Ire now passing are prov- ing into these noble liver have riot -, .i“¢.;.' i -. ». »~ lfour contribution 'might be the SAFETY of many a soldier. '51 `_A_il subscriptions and collections to be forwarded to Mr '. E. Cullen,' ~ ,- ' ~~' ie ` Major -Rev. I. I. 0’Gor|nan, Overseas Chaplaingwrites from the front: "Huis and Chapel tents and many other accessories are _ needed. There has been a long felt avant. Our Chaplains T _ at -the front in 'joint meeting appeal for the necessary funds. Surely that appeal will not be left unanswered." The Hut is a very great comfort, not only to the officers, but soldiers of all ranks.” Cardinal Bourne: ‘ , “To the Canadian soldier the Hut is something of a home, ' from home, a place where he finds a welcome and friends.” * G ‘ ` ' Help to make life better for the soldier.` They are willing '* to sacrifice' EVERYTHING for you. They ASK you to " Sacrifice SOMETHING f0i'l1l'lem. O -~» Q 6 Q ~ ` ' 1.* Accountant, Royal Bank, Charlottetown, who is~'l`reasurer of the Fund. -, ..._ "'°*“’l.".I?‘!.’it.’.......~.... IN MEMUAN a e _Ati information renova to me campaign wilt be furnished bythe A been given in vein. Through their splendid courage, we have held the line; we are pushing onfilot us hope; to victory; we_sre keeping faith with our 'esci-ed deed. `_ _ . _ '_ finest ye in peace. ye _Uniden deed." 'I'sensht uisrys so bravely tee _' Y_e’ve,,t§hen tip, 'Arid we will _kes|i,‘_; With eecli s crosetflvlibk his hed. Anil poppies blowing ovenissd, Whore osce his-mvs life ‘blood rep red. so let your rest he sweet and deep. Iii Flanders’ tells.” _` u 1 t i ~ _ ‘~_ NOW All Togeth¢1’<, and Watch the Campaign _ . ,J . _ t - \ y . ii li i I _py».aiu ,ia._,»i__4¢»-i_i. ..i..,. if ` » . - _ . - elim . 5 _ _ . vu .» .- '=-~ -_ V., -. .i--,.:.-