- 9l1_|5.,L.t.-‘D't -- - -..0fiislIS¢i"I‘»l°f§ 3§5?i§ 1 _ $118 Store Merchandise' _ y B0 that ut any time 1; |5 m '__ th » convenient for you to come _ :gm i;;?;l'¢ Wgyvgiycipuvgzve only to drop its n line and we ` ’ W” ° W9" 5"” “Y “wil you sl-s interests in and I `n, . _ _ _ I I lf 030° “IU 0 y0il Ji_iilt what these will cost prepaid to yourwfoize. "I-I. f ' cs. A. Fosreli 1- » osm'RAl. onuorronl r - I wvrnonize oun som Fouwrsln Siiiiiil I `.=_.Aia,, _ _ v` o I I _ -Lemon iulce -- _ tions furnished by F. B. Mocurdy &i - ‘ :lla-..§04>E1_<1Ie‘;dls-iionilti brokers, mem. H ers ' _0Il,l‘,Q» oc Ex h , _ may mining. ualltsr,°NI“s°.> M° ' CLOSING PRICES. /.- = ._ ,L ,_-ff - “°°*'f¢~v Atchison -- Am Loco 64% Anaconda ,_. 00,5 Ain iJ& R '.. 77 Can ac 149 M. F. Ct. 103%- Mex Nor Power. 94% gauging 90% . . ......'.l*.. 83% - 45% .,.f, 103 P... .. ....121% F. .. .. 801/¢ ah 781/A gcilile' 65 122% ?T"‘-?§?*5='$=‘F’° W fer! .E1 Todayl 85 ` 65%, 65 77% r eckies, ' all-in Make _se-sly, teams; ' heme for a few cents.__ `.'i_"l-y igi. . - lp ‘ Squeeze the juice of two lel`no`Iis ili- to it bottle containing three ounces of orchard white, Shake well. and you have a quarter pint of the best‘freckle and tan lotion, and complexion beau- 103%, 95% 91% stu, .461/. 105% so 62 lifier. at very, very small cost. Y0\1I‘ grocer has the lemons and anydrug store or, toilet counter will supply three ounces of orchard' white' for a few cents. Massage this sweet- IYv__ira§l”D_~nt lotion into the face, neck, ‘arms and hands each day and -see how freckles and blelnishes disappear and holv clear, soft and white the skin becomes. Yes! It is harmless. 3 Q V _AN UNUSUAL OCCURRENCE. Victory Bonds The undersigned having been appoii ted to sell Vic- tory Bends tor the Special Committee for Canada. The price named today by the Committee is 991-2 and accured interest No commission _5, 1_0, 20 years. Send application to Iiastern Trust .Co. ..C.H.B. LoNGwoR'rH = ‘ Acting Manager -154 Richmond Street AN ATLANTIC 1‘0lt'l‘, June 15 .- Tho most rigid investigation ever giv- en the passcllgers and cargo of a ves- sel reaching here was begun yesterday upon tile arrival of ll large Holland- American liner at an Atlantic port with 003 pnssellgcrs. A squad of t`or~ ty British customs inspectors, seilt by train from HalIi'nx, swarmcd on board tllc vessel when it rcacilcd thc tlllar alltino station. - V This is the first time tllat British oiiluials have aided in searchlngn vessel, and there was considerable speculation as to the cause of the ull- usual proceedings. Tile British inspectors were accom- paniollby lnore than one hundred ur- lny and navy intelligence officers and a i`ull company of searching squad of illc customs intclligcncc bureau. Tilc stcnnlsllip was anchored in the har- bor, alui ilo vessels, not even thosc Charlottetown. ¢'lutl-4-EERE* - carrying ofilcials ot' tile~line, were al- lowed to ilpproacil while the exanlina- tion continued. ~ 'I' I __ ,W 1' £ A('l>)I('l9I€O3I€'|'?i* CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS " ._ _I ,__ I-s inns _£1 _£- AGENTS WIA NTED LOST AGENTS WANTED TO SELL FOR "the old reliable Fontliili Nurser- .ies." We teach our mcll to sell. Experience uilncccssary; higycst _commissions paid; 'llalldsomc, rco equipment. Steno & Wellington, Toronto. 7074-6-1Meto29th. LOST-ONE SHOP KEY. FINDER please leave at Guardian Ofllcc. 8076-0-1.M3I. LOST-ON QUEEN ST. YESTERDAY a $5 bill. Finder please return to 40 Upper Quccii St. 31 Z-----E. ' 31-- ' '_" I #FOR SALE FOR SALE.-PHAETON BUGGY and two seated carriage with canopy top. Inquire at 125 Fitzroy St. . ‘ ' 8063-6-13M3ipd I t 5. _ , .v _.» - FOR -SALE-A RUBBER TIRED buggy (godd 'us new.) Apply H. ‘R. Large, Painter, Grent George Street. _ ~ , 8095-6-8M6ipd. . ** AE, ,Au.c‘l'¢loN sAl.s or House- hold goods' will ho held at the Mac- Kenzie lWills,~‘ Upper Belle River oil Thursday, June 20th. - 8028pd. FOR SALE-MOTOR BOAT FITTED with '10 H.I’. imperial Engine clutcll and rear starter. All ill- stnlled ready for use Will sell ut is bargain. W. ii. Tidnlarsll. 8070-tl-13Mtwk. FOR SALE--1 MATHESON BOIL~ER 30 H. P. 1 Leonard Engine 30-35 li. P. 42 feet. 21/; inch sllafting-. 15 split pulleys, different sizes, 34 inch down. Nothing older than foul' years and all good as new. lioiicrs fired with shavings. Cost $2218.00 Everythin-g will.be sold for $1250.00 F. 0. B. cars New Glasgow, N. ii. Apply at once to R. (1. Ellis, Box 889, New Glasgow. N. S. 8002-6-l4M2l. _- ‘E112 IIELI’ \V A N TED - MALE BOY WANTED FOR PRINTING BU- siness. . Apply Guardian Ofllce. I ‘ - WANTED AT ONCE A 'RELIABLE sober man for city milk route. Ap- ply of Charlottetown Condensed Milk Factory. 8050-6-l2Mti`. WANTED AT ONOE TWO~EXPER ionced Machine Mon also- tilo Bench men for -Slash and' Door Factory. 4 Paul-,Lea-Company; Limited. Monc ton. N. B. 8090-G-8M44i. y fro .l.s'r To l.e1'-FURNISHED noome. centrally located. Alwlily st the ounrlllan omce. sosli-li-smlwll. ______,__________.._..__,. "1 EAUHERS WANTED TEACHERS DESIRING PUBLIC OR High School positions apply British _Columbia Teachers Agency, Cottoll and Third, Vancouver, 13.0. Ap- ,I pointments for Alberta for Summer. - and B. C. for next term. Best ser~ vice. Good positions. 8005-0-1v1iM6ipd , ` 'WANTED IIELI’_. FEMALE elm. wAN1'Eo Fon House wonk . Apply 225 Water Street. I - soar-li-14Mal GIRL WANTED-»-ARLINGTON H0- tel. Great George Street. 8080-6-14M3I. WANT»ED SEVERAL SMART GIRLS to work In Star Laundry. Apply 134 Kent St. ' 8071-6-13M3iPD. WANTED GIRL FOR HOUSEWORK King Edward Hotel. 8002-6-8M6ipd. GIRL WANTED FOR THE ROYAL Hotel. 103 Richmond St. 8082-6-Mtf. WANTED.-A GIRL FOR GENERAL hoilsowork. Apply 221 Water St. ‘ 8005-6-0M1wk WANTED.--A DINING ROOM GIRL, I Apply Revere Hotel. 0095-5-28Mtf MAID WANTED FOR CHAMBER~ work, apply nt Morell Hotel. 'S090-6-14M3il>d MISCELLANEOUS PAY YOUR OUT-OF~TOWN, AC- counts by Dominion Express Money Order. l~‘iv;i dollars costs three cents. 8020-6-17ME1i RINO. ALFRED McDONALD. PROVIN- cilll Land Surveyor, Hermsnvillet R. R. 3. Souris. 8048-5-6M11lpd ' - I WAiNTul~ -e WANTED SECOND HAND ROTARY saw mill with water-wlleel by J. Stanley Wediock. 8049-6-IIMGI. WANTED-THREE HUNDRED LIT- tio pigs. Hammond Kelly. To LET- SUMMER COTTAGE. Rocky Point, sultablehtor Sie or two fam lies. Apply C ss. ewson, Rocky izolnt. 8061-ti-M2I. SHOP TD LET-N0. 23 ELM AVE. - L 8025-6-17M3ipd 8085~6~14M1I. f WANTED-A BOY T0 DRIVE A DE- Iivnry wagon. Must understand the`cnre Rf I: h8rse.d‘n0t Aiélidor 16 years. ppy usr nn e. 8030-R-"?M3i. 1 W ‘Is ‘“ * f ,_ .. . - . -.,: ._..,_,,l._,,.. -pea 72°- ` :lv -" ' -I "f ' 'I' - ‘- - -. . - _-. _ ‘I ' I 'Ii ‘\, ~..“,z.ll,i_ _= YA ,al Vifll ».‘-’ . ,- ': I I M.. . . sd __ `_=.._ ; .E_". y .{~\M1f_"'; .. __ '_ ’./A ‘ _-Hz _.i_ ’ ' ff.) ' I ` V y ,,. -M - . ! `.,.; v I, ‘¢":»-‘ ., ' . lx ° ._ _..-_ .i.,.\‘-:'.~1;- t . - _ ~ /'~. \\‘ .‘ .Q ~' f 1'1"/f if __ :EI of if I 2.1." f v _ . _ ,.. _ _ , - - 'age _- ` A -- ~ . _ V- . ,- » P* 1' @.§©l3@ -1123 .<- #1 ` ____ _ _ .-._ _ M " . "1 ' `r`~.;`_'-`-l-"1"-',~-__-i_"_°.'-."_’-`~"',-_'-',-:- . = _.~“' ~ ‘ ‘ --L, ‘~ _ .. '° . - -_ 'Q s ' 5 if ‘_ I I I I )‘;"»~"` V- fr E I y ` x __'_._'.., ’» _ /I .1 _._ _,__`?_a'=.-.,`,'“'.__¢_____'_:'¢,." _ , ' -___, ~ 1 '\-. V, , @r nf. ~. .» + _ ‘iz .;.-;:_:_~:._f,j_-, .JM . __ .6 ~_~, . _ ` ;;~: ~ ` "".'S§"-."Z:`&»"L» ".' " -*ui* --- ._ f-`--- u-.-:.;=-.-,'.;- ,. l;{f',___ ,__-_ \_ ` -_ 4:1, 5,,-» 1,- ;:-:; _- I 1.5% cr' .jc _A ~ IA - _ __ - . \’~§ .J 1"-== Zi ms -si. ‘Zi Rt ` "fy: gf" _ 4 fi; f- ”/f - -__-_ . l'¥ff . - _ lol" -__ . ---~-~ "' 'V I - - -1-,.<_..f§I',-,gal ‘xl »- #ess _-,E _".:-_-_~. .._.-.__. ¢...__ ._ _ \ D -= ' "-Ti-iA»'I'I‘GERMAN='long\rnnge'gun. is rounded u-p abd- brought back to bar- racks, would yoii-be iustitied in call- ing him e. “l‘et'uli'neld soldier?" THE SAILQR on a German submar- ine is notoliways ambitious to rise to the top . ~ S rv.--~ ‘ ‘ KING GEORGE has invested in a $14 suit of clothes. That sure 'wus a' bargain, but we don't know where to 'em' for that, buy, George! I I THE' CITY COUNCIL has decided to give the residents of the far easti end of the town a bathing-llouse.| ’i`hat’s the idea. Lf you canft give 'ein the fresh water, give ’cnl the salt! | PERSONS who happen io sustain' injuries by stepping upon deiapitatedf wooden sidewalks, (as per line of. talk at 'last meeting of City Council); will not be inclined to regard these sidewalks as boards of health. | KLa"=,f.Z.` _ - Retired “So you abandoned your war gal? den?" I I "Yes, After struggling with tllat patcll of clay for a day or two I de- cided that that part-icular piece ot' tcr- rain was oi' no strategic value and voluntarily gave it- wp for mi-iitary rea- sons.” KEEP slNelNc " The troubles wc meet on the high- way of life, M'utst not ‘be allowed to defeat us; To conquer, we’ll keep a. brave heart in the strife, | Or else sure enough they will beat us, Eacll time that we tilrrl n brave face to our foes, Old worry and care are sent flying; A bright happy face gives its owner a grace I So go along singing, not sighing. TAKING CHANCES (Railway Conductor) "There was a mall wllo fancied That by driving good and fast He’d get his car across the track, I Before the train-s came pas-t I llo'd miss the eng-ine by an incll, Anti make the train hands sore; There was a man who .fancied this- Tllere isn‘t any more." "Well, l‘d be ashamed if I had as bald a head as y‘ou! Look at my head' of hair!" = “I just want to nsk you one ques- tion." "Ycs?" llils sllcclllcllcc-liut no! See what he “Did you evcli soc grass growing on iris always' the bottom dollar than counts, . r I y_li¢n;g‘lts-,very best tsyllsstgr. I I WHEN A Mu.lrAnv ‘semen ls' THEY TELL US that country prea- chers nie usually long on sermons and short in salary- , SOME PEOPLE seem to think they can feed their mind by devouring ser- ials. It's poor food. THE BOYIS at`the Armouries are acquiring extra strength by means of physical exercise. They succeeded ill ral-sing the quarantine last week. ALL THlE_ COUNCI-LLORS agree that our city streets should he kept up. Judging by the quantity of loose stones on some of them it is li hard job to keep them down. GENERAL CHARLES TRIEAT of the United States Army has been or- dered by the authorities at \Vashing- ton to proceed to Italy. Tile Austrians l- ill now either have to beat a Treat or fa retreat. . ALL THINGS ARE COMPARATIVE Chicago Tribune _Kaiseih Bill says it must be n "strong German. peace.” You know what “strong”'mellns to a people that thinks -limburger cheese is mild. THE OPTIMIST It is easy' enough to be happy When _life ls'n brigilt ro»s'y wreath But the man worth while ' is the one ‘who can -smile When the dentist is iliilng his teethllz - x. Tom Callaghan gotra job on the sec- tion working for a railroad. The sup- erintendent told him to go along the lille looking for warshouts. relates Ev- el'ybody‘s. “And don't be as long- windcd ln our next reports.'as you have been in the past," said the superin- tendent; “just report the condition of the road'bed as yoil illlii it. and don’t use n. lot of needless words 'that arc llot to the point. Write like a busin- css lettel','n`ot‘ a love letter.” 'I‘oln pro- ceeded on .Iltlls tour of inspection and when ile neached the river, he wrote his report to the superintendent: “Sir Wllvl-o the railroad 'was the river is.” -- Ex; Ilange. ' Esrly Rising The early bird is held up as a shining-, bright example Ile gohbfcs up the worln, and so he gets a breakfast ample. - l-ic tencltes us, the proverb says, with musty moralizlng. The manifold advantages one gains from curly ri-sing. Well, thai’s all right, bllt -how abou' the worm who-so joys arc clld- cd? IIc'd have been better off abcll, when . Mr. il. tlcscendvoll. If h-c’d been snoozing -in his -hole, with no snores advertising got by early ri-sing! . a busy street?" ' - -Somerville Journal. Lost Control L oi the Nerves Becnme_ Hysterlcaif and Could Only Sleep When ,Doctor Gave Nar- cotic--Never Expected To Be Woli Again Clementport. N. S. June 17.-it is possible that your experience may be somewhat like that of Miss Burrill. whose letter we publish to-day. This PRISIINER Ui WAR . SEND-S IHANKS The following letter. which speaks for itself has been received by Miss Florence Norton from the Prisoner of War adopted by the Sunday School of the Grace Methodist Church. Dear Miss Nolton:-I am writing you a_ few lilies today thanking the people of the Grace (Ihwrch Prisoners oi' War Relief Society for their nitl your kindness and your -parcels oi' food etc. which I received through oilr Canadian Red Cross .from Londoll. letter is well worth reading nnyway,‘ for hers was an extreme case of ner-I vous exhaustion and 'her cure -_ali tho more remarkable on this account. I You will notice that Miss l3urrlll's statement is vouclied for by Mr. Alon I zo W. Daniels. J. P.. so there can be no question that this case will stand the most strict investigation. Miss Gertrude M. Burrill, Clement port, N. S., writes: "l have .used Dr. Chaso's Nerve Food -with splendid re suits. For a..number ofyyears I was at Iiictedvvlth nervousnessnand six years» ago had a complete breakdown. I had no control of iny nerves. sndliad ter- rible dlysterical spells. I could not sleep, had night sweats. awful dl-earns and nightmare. _My physician gave mei medicine to put me to sleep every night. and another kind to tails _every two hours during thejsy, but It did "Ot seem to do me any good .only while! was taking. ii. I never really; expect li' to get wr" Reading, about. Dr_ <&I1nse's Nervc ‘ -ld-one day.I gave t il trial. nnki -‘ I "gui" from' the first box encouravt ' _me,' so I con- tinued its use, and folinl my nerves getting steady and stroll-Liar. My ap-' petite Improved and I gained strengtli,I ambition sndilesll. New I am able to do considerable work, sind can highly] recommend Dr. C’llsse's' Nerve Food as ll good tonic for the whole system." (Aiolyo W. Daniels. J. P.. says:-I "ft gly s - me great satisfaction to' vouch for the testimony of this young lady and the benefit she has recelvedl from your wonderful dIscovery.") Dr. Chaee’s Nerve Food 60 cents s box. s filll treatment of 6 boxes for S175, nt a-ll dealers. or Edmanson, Bates dt Co.. Limited. Toronto. Do not be talked into accepting li substi- tute. liultstiolls only disappoint. These parcels Miss Norton I receiv- ed quite regular and in good condit- ion. Each parcel contained two tins of meat; one of jam, one small tin lniik one half pound of sugar. one quarter -pound of tea and a small box oi’ wholc wheat biscuits. Your parcel Miss Norton I always thought all aw- ful lot of as it came from people near lny own homo which is in Sussex, New Brunswick and the rcst of my ‘Society parcels came from Upper (lan- nda or the Far West barring illoso from my people and private friends. I wrote you. about Xmas time thanking you for our kindness but I never rec- eived a reply, so I do not know ii you received the letter or not. I was exchanged from Germany In- to Holland on the ninth of Inst lnonth and bh goodness what a change in thc people of this country and those oi Germany. We are living about two and it half milesfrom The Hague ond about ten minutes walk from the famous Peace Palace the palace where all the Red' Cross and Prisoners exchange. Agric- mguts-ipro signed by our people and tile' I-lltns for which the name of Huns is too good for. This is il very beautiful coulltry with its thousands of winding canals. its lovely gardens, and parks.~ We arc near thence” horeand-go for a bath and walk nioi& tile sand every nlorll- Ing, this place is also one ef.thc` lend- ing surmsler watering places of Eur- ope The peo-ple of nil parts of the world come .here for the summer months. ' _A _ ' When ond'-"goes fora ,walk in the parkli or groves you wfoniil iitlnk t-hcrc were thousands of choirs ufi singing OOO §o§;9oooeeo§§ooo§§§§o;o§»»b§%}oQ E'-?Z<.Tf'*" I5 f il-su-ss. ___ L" '=."-1'” r _ __ _ 3| 0 _____- '37 I oo Q Plame ‘ I Ihadltyh mtomindl the , , - _ac a is s re coses . naming every Wednesday at 12. - - o’ciock. ~ _ Wednesday Half-Holiday j In 'Bleu-"Ie ‘..'.,fl 2 ._ 1 I r Ili We are firmly convinced that furniture coverings this store is in a OOQOOOQOOOOOQ ing this spring. you these lovely goods. Everything That’s New-1 f I and Pretty in g I Curtains A Draperies - Cretonnes _ I Chintzes ‘ i Curtainings » Etc, Etc. I curtains, draperies, curtainings, cretonnes a n d All I the Latest Novelties _ I 4 in the matter of class by itself. Areincluded in the big new stockwe are show- Pleased to have you call. No trouble to show". I I4.. I' QOQOOOOOOOQOOOOOOO _ . .:,\,. » ART -Nsentswoss -_ , _ working. I *New Supplies of Pretty* A New stamped linens of every 2 -' 3*, ._ description are here for you-together . with a full range of materials for ‘ Choose quickly-While the. as- j - sortment is complete.. Stamped Linens Justin ` f 1 I t .;, 4 OOQOOQOOOOQOOOQOOOOOOOOO Every-thing ' in , ` Carpets Oilcioths Linoleums Many lines are being offered at less than factory cost today We -can’t keep this up indefinitely -as soon as present stocksare sold cut prices will have to take a by advance It will pay you to buy now 0000099-_9'.9.-OQOOOOOQ v iv w _ l"‘%_ 'Hd-ei-%.__:_F 35 sz; Tv Miss Norton this country is as I s-aid 9"°"'I“t“ 3'9"" kindms” me 5.°‘m"' as I lovely with made ,,_m.(¢_.enS_ parks_ cam have done. lloping Grace Church Soc-l als atm but as an “H (5am,,]|an boys ietv ilas n good v'ear and that sorrows my mc,-B is n°m,,y8'_ “ke our dem. of this great war -wil-I not darken tho om \vllils bi Gallatin. we all call|l\°'“° Of Mo' °f its I1\si\\b°rs and 'W0 Canaria "Gnd's Country" and |,,»1{(.\-,. shall nil be homo in llcur Old (‘.lnadn me "_ is when you commm, H Wm, soon after n victorious olldlllg nf this the countries over llcrc and I have WI" I nvemd over pmm,e_ Belgium' Eng Again thanking voll one and ull I I"- land, Scotland. Ireland, Germany part mai" Y0“\`-“ HINUGTGIII of east Russia and now Iioiland bllt 111179 CORPL- R- Fi- FEENER Pnnada is first last and always all with 401 Cilillldisn Mtdw Rifics me and' all the boys say the same. Q Now Miss Norton will you plensc accept my thanks to _vollr society nlld ::AI.,iTOMOBii..E 8UPPLiE8__ yourself for our kindness to mo whilc Wholesale and ,Retali. Tile Rogers li prisoner of war in (Isrnlllny and lIHardware Co., Lltiilted ~ st once es 'there ore- so many song tt ~.~ - lt, I Beer & Weeks Beer & Weeks Beer & wgekg LONDON Ont. June 13 -The Pr biwii-an senemi assembly deem this afternoon to hold its next g eral flneetllllr at S i‘au]'-5 Chun Hamilton on the first Wednesday June. 1919 All invitation was ill received from K ox church. Regt hui in vdew of t .increase in way rates and the exceptional ex ses-that would be involved it was d Ided not to accept the 1reet's' Invi ion for next year. . . 1|' birds and tllev are grcnt singers, but takes mi’ PIM'-0 °“ Y°"“` II5I-- Wm 5,9' _ , Y,, | " - . » . E . ' - I I I , , ` l e tr ` . 1 - . x I ' _ ' - L li ra IW é IE ao nope the canadian soldier who ` sooo-Mzl. Ask fer uilnsnrs my mt.” M .lag .¢I.#.\_r r "s'»v_~.Q‘.a,.-wi’tQ,a._._ ,“.‘.¢ . ._.,`y ~. ,ir \