MARCH 19-1917 " ' 'ras caan-Lo'r'rE'rowN GUARDIAN PAGE 'rliaar ' ., .' ; .. ..w.,,` ._ . . .',.. .. » . .vt l \ . ...mr ,` __`.` _ _H _ *_ i '- 1 #_-` '_ -. ' vi _,_V __ _ _ __ . ' '-~v- - ~- - - . .. t- - ..,. -..~ ... 1 Protect . Your from the March winds and \ sun by using \ Penslar Almond . and Cucumber ’ ' Cream , Its ef_fect cn the_skinis so pleasing, so soothing and ~ lt protects it so perfectly, ; that _you cannot fail tore- F cognise it as the mcst highly ; perfected preparation of its 5' kind sold today. A 25c bottle will convince ._ you. bill if Will Day to buy -5. the 50c size. I Askfor itat our Penslar ` Store (no other store has it) .;-. \ E.A. Foster ' Central lriiiwii _~r_-_4 I PEOPLE’S THEATRE Tussoav, MARCH zoln “Retribution” ~ OR A Fisllerman’s Luck 'A GRAND COMEDY DRAMA UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE B. I. S. CAST OF CHARACTERS: ’l‘mn Iflalliy, it poor nshernlziil, -~-Mr. .l. .\us‘.till 'l‘r:lillill; ,Wil-liiiln i":li-l't-ll, iilifls Stillim llam- lnoilil,»--- Mr. .ills-fit-it llym-,i_ Janies liilinlllonil, I-'iil'roil's Son,- llir, Louis Wyiliiv. llavid Morris. kllillvii as lillele Da- vie,---- Mr. i’:ltli<-it l\ic'f`liglie, Silas Kitlder, :’ YOU will bo missed even by Mr. Picton (". Brown. owners thought were evenly matched. \\'. l\i. Warren, ol' North River. up- whlch has been long noted l'or pro- ducing speod, by ronipllig home first in three straight heats, in the (Blass B Pace, Queen Elizabeth, drlve'n by Mr. Peter Conroy, being u close .second lil each heat, the best time being 1.11%.. Brown. went ~a splendid race, and bid fair to .be a contender of the class, during the coming summer. Tipperary, Mr. l~`. W. Hughes' good trotter, went tile lies; lace, oi' his c.'iree'r, being well_up with the lead- ers on all four heats, (‘. P. Thorne. 0 say Good-bye to Mr. A. R. Gillis, who had decided to leave Hunter River to make his home lil another Dart of the Province, after being n' resident for two years. After spend- l11S part oi’ the evening in games tha- followlng address was read; Address Mr: Rader-ic A. Gillis Dear Sir:-Having learned that you ale about -to leave as to make your home in a different .part of the prov- ince. we cannot allow this opportun- ity to pass without placing on record tile |i11‘8e Place you filled while living Hl!10l1Sst us. Not quite two years ago YOu came here a total stranger t`o ai- most ev.ery one of us, having under- taken the management of a large business concern. 'l`his_was. a most difficult position to nil. von into li VBVY 111110 number oi patrons -to DISHES. Hs well as the different mem- bers of the firm. You were certainly successful in a large degree. We know that every customer was highly pleased with the treatment they rec- eived at your- hands and we under- stand the firm was just as well pleas- ed with your management as those who dealt with them. more than you will be iii your hus- iness life. Being possessed of musical titlents of a high order you were ever ready to help ou-r church choirs, and when a concert was got up for ‘my worthy object. the programme was never complete without. your name. Kindly accept this small gift as .a_ slight token of our appreclatioil 01 YOU? 8112111 W0i‘th as a citizen while ll resident. ot' Hunter River Mr. Gillis, although taken ily sur- prise, spoke very hlglily of the people ol’ liilllter Rivcr and hoped to see lllintcr River ill ten years time not` a village hill, ri town, and thanked tllein all for their generosity and tlloiiglltfiilnelia especially Mr. and' l\¢ir.\l. Wedlock. who opened their homo to all besides going to such trouble for the pleasure of' nil. present. After Hhfiudilnil fllc remainder of the even- ing |11 Kflmes etc. the party broke ilp tiller enjoying rl very lllrnsnilf even- liig. . SATURUAYS ICE RACES - The conclusion' of the horse races for the season that had been so suc- ce.~'.sf`u‘lly carried on, by the (jim,-_ lottetown Driving Club. took place Saturday afternoon on a new course. measured off in the North River. The races were attended by' a large crowdand were hotly contested, especially in Class B Trot, which was finally won by. Picton S, a fine big trotter by Acquiri, 2.27%, driven The fast class trot failed to till and was scratched from the card, blit a class for four horses., which the was made up instead. lt. however, est going pacers' seen around here for years. “\V_ W.," driven by Mr. held the name of’ his birth place, Baby George, driven by Mayor The officials- were: Starter, Mr. 1. McMahon, D. M. McDonald, and Timer, Dr. J. M. Nicholson. Patrol, Mr. I-I. C. llooper. The Driving Club is s'iire‘ly deserv- ing of great praise for the grand racing and clean sport it has provid- ed the public for the past. two months, Saturdny's being the flfteentll race of inn winter nent by t.his- enterprising (‘.l b. 1 Elrhe members are enthusiastic over the prospects of holding a horse show tho coming month. full particulars of’ which will appear shortly. SUMMARY: Class B Trot. . . . . . . .. "icton S, by Acqliiri, '2.27%. ', (‘. Brown lnby George, Mayor U1`0Wf1. t‘ipperl'ai'y, Gerald Mahar. Queen Alva. Erie ings. Time, 1.12, lust heat. -hN___.c. § z<>|;;*" -> _Lisa _- Faro- Claas B Pace- \v_ \V__ \V_ Wilrroil, ` 1 l 1 Queen ltlllzliheill. l‘. J. (on- 0 n roy. - “ 1* nlliinn l'nl<»h. w. |.ol\i:. 1 -i -i ,\ifr|llil‘e.l. 0'llrloii, -i 4 4 'i`ill\l-_ i.l|‘/.-- - .. Match Race. -“mu .n >».¢_¢ (lllccllle. l.t“-l l'l>'-°1f1I‘.\'. I /\i-ouiri M.. ll- R- Mm-“~ pa|_(.|“._n l,,, li. Livlilglitoil, ' Ruby Boy. V- (`0“"°l."» -.\- '. 1-" Princess Shoes 0 Fashions Style and dur ability, you get all three ln. Womens “Princess Shoes New Spring Style! in I-ligh .Clit Shoes ln' Patent and Kid Leather $6.00 per pair. other styles 4.50 and 5.00 mfr mir. D. Gordon 81 Co. Sunnyside . 4657»2~26Mi\\Wl' 1 1110- ilr. E. ii. Harris Eye Specialist 'm M pgrmgpgnply 1001100 | Royal Bank bulidinl corner 011000 hills Mahmoud Btfeot. Uharlottotownae ore ho may be consulted on all 111111011 pertaining to deféctivl Vision. Huy sailor from houlaollo. lor- vouiiuou. stomach trouble. sto., and dn mn suspect the oouu. .A soiontlno qaminltlon of tho 01|! °fNl "Wi" an abnesmal wi!4N°11. *U0 °°*‘-"°"°° or valeil in vfgfkftlr NM lime' h trim nlrlgyzief gozloot tho Childraira lliyoa. Otlloo Hours: 9.10 188. I. |- lvoningo by A;T'0:”.l\HMM‘“L~ n the nomo or Mr Eva;-so V9 'N' ` b nch of nlrels from the young .---t, .gl _ .~. » nouns. _ f . if -*gg-me-»-_» Apple Tree W'h_art will take pines on place from the family residence yer 4890. ant carrying mail to the Magdalen is- den, son of Mr. John Risdeli, uf' the Frost & Wood Co, and Miss Nail Estiibrook, of St, John. N. Il. ‘ PURCHASES FARM PROPERTY. Mr. Everett Jenkins, son of Mr, Gil- its Jenkins, Miilvlew, has secured the farm of Mr. Mutlow, of the same n. powerful and iinlpressive sermon, urntlon." 'A special illusicfii progrfllli war, rendered at this service. includ- ing it decidedly lille anthem, “lflark. liark, My Soul." by Shelly. tho solo- ists being, Miss liovyer anti Mrs. llendca-soil, who sang very sweetly. A lleautliui duet. “Love Divine." by Stnlner, was l-eiidered by Mrs. l<`roef man, and Mr. Duffy. Miss Bovyi-‘|~ and Mrn. lienilol-soil also sang 'soios'with mu.-,li n¢~i-.optliiic-o. l‘roi'. Tantons or- gan ililiilbers nf. tho oponinii 0| ill" serviei-. af tho olfactory. unit elnsliilz, were sllpt'l'llly_ rc`ndol'cd. _vc--1-1'°f'**“' i NER IN ERMANY PRi§g0i|VES llliltli lliFiS Mrs. John Gunn. New Lf.-:ldon liar received the following cards t'rom her her soil W. li. Gliiiil now War Prisrr ner in Germany. _ y 8 _ ing soil-t me which was reeciveil 'also box from Mus Lockhart nlid one from you. Gratofully your son Ray. ' My Dear Motlior:-~ ilave had fine ll D . Ladies of' the institute also one from Mrs( Mclntyre of Montague, cnrlln from Misses Bolle Campbell and Riihy Brown. Please tlinnk them all as I cannot write. I am quite well. Grateiully. Your loving son, RAY. CASTOR IA and llov, Will. lielltlle. WOMEN’S AUXILIARY Annual Meeting- W_f‘ll¥1GSi1L\.V. fit 3 D- 111. Teil 'nf 5 p. from tile riithl.e.ss fyriilnlly ot' i’rii.@~'1\i>l111>'¢fH - diss, total .vial-ilminiil nl' st. Peter-n, _ , will out. Sessions- l om ily. . 'cities _---~ is in the city, the guest ot' His S C ' H d,,y_ ,mil le,-idny at 7.30 p._ nl. Mr: ;\lIi00Dle of the Village gathered there H°”55 “A553-'-The h°|`9° "N95 “li and avoid rush at ticket office. 4882. Last Thursilay eveiilug’s entertain- (Continued from Page Onel society, ill behalf of religion, and fm l- _ ment in the Malpeque Hall was one the wellbeing of their country By Wedeeadily at I n- lu- aiaazsr PiANo cAMPAlGN ever or the most enloynble of the many intel.. or religion nn. it wn-. espn ,,.,,,,,,,,¢ Bm, a tonne, my dear me - lllll- 011 ill U16 1'll.V- EXIJHUI 10 Bell enjoyable fuilutions for which that cially the uflseltish lieioic tuilduct oi* gh,-en me honor we owe ou, parm" FUNERAL NQT‘lQE.--Tim tllllfflll everybody Amherst Pianos. See page coiilinuiiity is noted. The central tea! the clergy during that long period of .mlm and 3 ngbp. taighrui nint--liit, °f '-h° um’ Mr* D' P' h"‘"“g“W`m` take' DUN- 4836- ture of the entertain-ment. was a' let- pers-ecutlon, that knitted more' closely will merelw be closely liliked to the _ ` ture by Mr. F. J. Nash, editor of the atlll the ties of love and affection be dutgpg we UM. in img our mmvn land l1°l1.l0111°1"'0“f, l'i`\l°§‘i“Y’ “i 4 Pl 1"- ISLANDER MISSING.-A recent Patriot. _ -' tween those faithful children of the we cannot be unwolthv citizens it we ` casualty last -issued at Ottawa coli- Mr. Nash. who is a fluent and force- churtli and theii Soggiiilh AFOOI1 fulfil oui Clirlstiaii duties faithfullv THE |-Amis HOCKEY GAME talns under tile- heading, "Missillg, be- ful speaker. held nearly for two Tllill Dllrlly Ui’ ihllh 81111 H0ll1li\l1@S~ 'lo1iav my deal blefhieil, wllefhef Whiiill WW lo have Wen Played il* illevetl wounded.” the lianle ot’ Patrick hours the uildi.vidcJ utteu- ofinorals ale still thank God,f1oulilih we are 1|-ighimen Ur qegremlnnti or 5“m'119\`91d6 'l`\1°9d1\Y 11181” is |209'-'|Hagaii, Summeralde. Philip Clement tion of an audience which completely ins lu lr€|Hll"9‘-' coupled with an invitation to "come 81111118 Of Dllglilllh \\l10‘i@ lJI‘-1\f‘1S when no ll.llf loaf ronresalom will BRITISH MAILS.-The next mall NA1-|0NA|_ sEnv|cE LEAGUE ngninj' moved by Mr. George B_ Mg. and penances iiieic olleioil up .lie .i cuipifv ii long .niffpimg nnimn ll .for Overseas via_ Canadian - mntll MEE1-|NG__’f|~h(. mr,-,L.,0,. of Nmi0,,_ Nm, and _.,(.,,0m|ed by Mi; W _H_ living tesfiniolli of the tilltllmeni of iuiurp linngg in me h,i|;in.i» 0| pnpi "“e“m°"5 Wm N059 at the ('h“"l°"e` al Service (Holi. tlohn A. MacDonald) (irolier and uiiailimoffsly'carried was. the DI`0"1\S@ said to have been vouch - .nl uiiccltalnfi Ile oiii town P. 0. on Friday next. the 23rd. has called li illeetiilg ill the Legislat- tendered the lecturer 53-1911 I0 the 8905110 h1|mS&'ll 011 (10-lah vent hope and praiei this illolnlng March at 8.00 p. m. This' the the mail we Council (‘hiiniller f`or tonight lit, in addition to- the lecture the ful. Patrick that the light of llivlllf- l~`.llfll thai Justim lll.l\ l.pt=¢>||i1t ,uni penti- Qn Wmcll “l Send .V°‘"` E“"t‘°"" Grew' 7.1l’0 p. ln. t'or the pilrpo.~:o of' organiz- lowing programme was exrgeliemly would never he crtiilguisheii .iilioilg \ pf. mei,.,| mn H, |,.l,,m| im “gs ' ing a National Service Leilgile. and lcndered. after the- opening remarks U19 l1i‘1h DGODIQ ussiiren in ille pinwi .ind fond flop. '-°'- to,fornlulate'plails for exfelltling this bv the chairman, Mr. Edward McKay Mi lim" hV9U""‘" “P ‘HP -1*S“1lJ of het inlilioi.- oi iililiilen who foil.l\ MAIL8 FOR MA§lDALEN’ IS- in-gnn|za;10“ 1,0 all ,-um] ,,-Wiynng of ,ofgnmieyz (gh0,.“,,_ --0 (-am,'da;" 5010, bled F1910 to dov to do llolloi to St liner-ling befole Gods .llf.lis ihiollgh '~AND5~'*Tl|° (7 -G- S- SUUUGY Wm the Province. All iilteir-,ifci`.'ni'e invit- Russel. McKay' solo, Mrs. Chester Pfltrlck Vie are here as flue taiho out ihe <‘.itholi< woiid leiiilll tllllillt leave N011” SYUHGY 011 U19 221`d» mst' eil to attend. S|mp,,-on; -pan-iétic Ah.s_ organ' Mm lice to oflei befoie this .lltui iii llli~. fm gh.. pllteless t.iltil lotolyntl imbued with a stron and in ` VH, | ; I | 1 .[1 ML Divine piesenie, pl.li.e .ind tiliiilks thlollgll theil apostle Sf l‘.ltiiii lnnd° All mail to connect with this ‘ l an De “My H0" am ‘ne ‘giving in gm] Ami, lm ii ' ' d It _ l M .k l MH. Slmpsonii. 0 noi le -190|* steamer must be posted so as to leave ` n C S ...ifgxing t(;)nE;;l,;`_?-( And‘,.;w M(.N€.m;‘ tie to whom olil ancient .lllcesfli and _thnrlottelown 'rncnflay evening, tho W , . . i solo. "Never let the Old Flag l‘ali,"~ we. rlnongh them owe film nriieless lin- nm. hnnd-linlii sin-nit- slim: 20th, inilt.. nt. 8.00 p. rn. ...__ Muster D“m.an Mfgqougnn; 30|0_ Rug. treasule which we i>0“»@*‘~ 111 H111 coilisr- iiosed \‘itiiloil\ lllolliiill: .ind PUBLIC SCHOO . _ » . ' i _ sei Mclyifty. ‘ ‘ Seqllence of Pafiicks lnllois-oiii ('11 the lollonillt, ladies left fo, tlloll I- CONCERT CON The Diocesan (‘liii.l-cli Society or t‘nl ii M Davison, who was pres 91011" l"“lll\ *Hd hm” I-1" W' hrs! hf»me~ ou the .llfelilooll f f li ~ 'rsiaurl .-ivi~. . . . ~ -. .' '- " ' - ‘ ` . .» . . "'" " m_i\I\ciDul(())lfll_,rini(.n Stag Sc‘?(;e.(;ilm}i‘1&1B tllilre (.l;\:)l|r,lh of llnglillld lil this pro- pm, lining ¢a1,|eq upon mr a few re. gtlestow tllit llomlgci ily lliingilia bllailu Miss (liisin of illoll l~\ ._ . co i t their nilniial rliceffin .i ill - _ . , .M nm ,md . e spiiit of faith so ill.lll}mli?:i‘r{igi’;y,T\lp;,-npgf Sw tha irish into into out tinlli innilnit mg. \1i».. ‘.i~n \il~~. lt.. .treasiirclr of thc lied (roi-is $Z8'I.17 The- p,0,_,;,.mnme m-`mm_H"»gs "ml Sl_l__ view' Balm, “ima” Rivw’ lmmmmuas tltl/ens We .lie lilllll., ill .ill .ine (.l.lhanl~, iloild illlii .\ll~.-i 'lif»l\inldi. being the ile_t. prtleooils ofthe Patriotic vivo” is as fmlows- ‘ ‘ ' - and Mum,-,q,;‘, on ,hu spwnllid work iflilliglit viltil tlallgtls iiliefhel nl.ll1l o Ki-ilslllgtoil lin .lilies tlliiiinn tic. School toncm-t hnltl ill in-luce oi |;X¢¢u¢|ve M¢e¢i,,g__ 5|, |.,,,,l.s dum, by me w,),,,(,,,~S l.m,.mm,.S0(.__` ol insnlloiis to on, Val li i lei tht- (H, |_.m|_u H Hum, lm 'H Wf1l"~‘i('0|l'?t?-‘¥~ ' ixhiizlsili sail, ’l`lie.sdlly, ztlfll Murcll, :lt ioty. They had colltrlllutcil reglllni'ly Filllh \’\e nerd lilole tllnn elei be llomp in |~‘m|»i,il.| W _ 7 0000 l'|-111- _ to the ltcd <‘ro.~:.-l |'lllld $100 r-vt-ry fwc FUNERAL 3ERV|CE5-.- Thi* filn' Divine Service- St. }’tlul':l _t‘ilill't~ll. nlollflls ,slillcrf "the war. begun; 'thny '___ _______4g _ _*____J___ _:-_:___ __ _ __ ‘iii-llélf ‘I’&\I‘?“URl\[‘l‘l“`h;f|f Y0ll‘r(‘ ‘;lll"l;ueaday evening, ilt_ 7.30 lrelilt-lc. had sent pl"e.~lr~llts _ -lllillllllerllblc, R' is Y I- I - OY" “UK 0 -"1 ilijcocher, ltcv. ii. l', Uoieiouizll. t'lil»i.~\|llin~.~l boxes and l-ln.<'fel- gifts tc Da R'RWn'q It/;’d'°" wednmmuy "n"`“` H°|Y C°mi'f\Uh|0t1- S1. l’efer'.=:‘t‘.'l- the nolilir-is every' season .Hillco file ngf;-t ;3V_- YVSEKS “_ 0f P0W“1\l~ tlledral. Wednesday, :lt 7.-iii .a. ~lli. wilr illgilll. 'i‘lin t'olon,»-l also coilgrilt. , . fd "'“ "tm U" “ mil" ffl( Mr' M". Rurall Deanery Meeting- bit. l’alll‘.=: ill-.lied filo coillinlinity oil`t.he nuilillf-I7 5 F1510". ll" D11-9101' Of lil” Ulmlly- l’a;'lsl)l( llfill, on \Vediie.-itlny, at l0,il0 ot’ yoillli; mon who had offered their . _ o'c oc il.. ill. t(i|el'l:_\" and lofty.) services to their i\'ilig._iilld (‘oillltry ill e ‘N ENGLANDT' Among nm m"°'"' A‘""U=7' G°'\¢|‘3| N|\€¢'-it19- Sf. tile. great war, some sixty llnving eil'-i ”"{`l"“]-9 ""|""'l""‘ 1" England are l’aiil'g l’arii~lh llall, Weflllewiuy, nt 8 lisicil a filet which woifld i`oi- illl tlnleu Mis" lglnlule 5&h:l`m°“» d““€fU‘-rmm o'clock p. ln. Spenllers, Dr. Doyle, bo :l festllllony to the patriotism limi, A r' uv “" “mum” l' ' S' Kli1g`P1~(`0'll€i§f‘; Aleililencoll Wfltsoll, loyalty' of' this section ot' the prov ‘ iilce. 'i`iln (‘o|onnl also took of-cilsioil to refer to tile will' alitl' the duty ol' ill' e S MEETINGS. eligible yoilllp; iilell.i;oillg over to take their 5-.tzllld _with tilt' 'inen- wllo were i-it-at °°.e.rg Q.. i. rf WK *\//, Saturday *R March 2And 25rd At Ch l A t l U \ I U i Prince Edward Daniel Frohmrm Presents ` Ann Pennington The Dainty Little Dan- cer' of the Follies 1 ' , ` .' ‘ ’ l...'..'.‘Ii`.‘t`§ .`§.°“Y.i.l.-.'§` 'i'i`.'I...!§.`§".-..f»`T.-`i1l.'iI`_ “'1`h.e.RainbQW Pr-inC€55 ’ ,.,\ . -., .. - - ` -5 --Absorbing Acts- 5 A Drama Of Circus Life With A Charming Love ~ ‘ '- story. ._ 'An Eot'ir_e`Cl`i[cu\ Used In The Production Of This Picture Setfliatlonaland Thrilling Acts From The' Big¢éii:’C'lr¢us On he Continent. _ ‘ , Special-Today-Special -~ C H ARLIE CHAPLIN IN TODAY TODAY THI MUTUAI The First Chapter of the $10 0()0 Sequel The Diamond from the Sky Fate and De th 2 -btartlmg Acta-2 More Powerful--More Dramatic More Sensational then the Original Diamond from the Sky All the old favorites in the Cast and some new ones TODAY 7 “The Rink’, 'ONLY~‘| V sais 'ras LUCKY wiNNai¢