UUNE 1 1-921 .- ..-,, _MW N. .,.-.. f ~-...rl.u.»Ae\--r.v‘»" » f »,_,,=,,.,,, ‘ .» ,,-..,,_.,. ,ii .~, 4,.-.V _ _ _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN , ./..-._ . f ...wr . at 14 ___ ,gif'e"' i _;.\ _ ‘VU Mfr! is lurgcl" mid varied iinnurlnivnt bl* tooth bruniwn, iiimlen nnil pow- llern. A olrnn limufh moulin no_ -ilcnllr-it’n hills. I(l,El\i7.0 ‘ l)Ii}N'l’Ali (llildlllld is in-. mi-ni iiimliii-ie '~ ‘ _ 350 und tlilef in (ua: - The Madliiinoii _f Drug C0. ; ii ltcxiiil Kmlnk §;\_ore ' onie'-' . iii _ ' "Conadab I I " ._"` " . MQstFamous - ‘_ Dessert” -"" ' 11°'/'I “fl "oil ' _:A5 6 Dano ~ , - H. -.» ..~,.-.,.=.- ~==.,»L_-E-_ _..._ _ .` ”_€.~ ii0TEI. VICTORIA Famed for its oulllno- service. Elegnntiy furnished: ll rooms with baths. Mako It your homo in Chai-l°ttetown. , - , i . _sr . SHI-PP~EiRS NOTICE that the telephone number of 'the S_ -S. Con- stance offlce is 828. Call them for any information required. ' WE HAVE on hand car of ce- ment. Lowest possible cash price wiiile unloading. -- Cooperative Farmers, Emerald per`Jno. Fyffe. NOTICE .T0 ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are reminded that all display advertisements must 'be in the Guardian Office lbefore noon of thewiay previous to publication and--ibefore 10 a. m. on Saturdays. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are reminded that all display advertisements -must he in tho Guardian Office before noon of the day previous to puliliuation and before 10 _a .m. on Saturday. ' . TIE BACK SWEATERS-the sort you have-been waiting for, mind ln‘ lby express; today. There are Black, Peacock, M-auve, Jade and Salmon shades. Silk and wool and all wool. 11.50 and 3.85.-Moore & -'McLeod -Limited. -» `: ff' U I -oo-o-ooo-oo-o-ooqvoooooo-»r>~ CH"-D WELFARE _ A DUUIIC "`mE§,\.'}-O_Q%”:" * ‘ . ' meeting in the interests f (‘l ild ` \”` I PARIS. May gi; -,\'.r;iyi; Wg.-, -ll liii.~i lioon foiind, Dr. (`oiitrc- moulin siild, tliiit rays sul’iii:i<-.iilly IUPUI 1i:i':~'iiiis in liiiililiiigs ailjoivr:D0\vi-rfiil io Iii: liar-.l`iii in trozitiiig ln' lolioi-iiioi-ioii, on-iiiiim-s of lilo f'an<=<‘i'. have =1ff~. Chariot-tet ,>f”;”.' I / ".3 1'; owli, P. E.I. ` and ii stzitiiioiyholliiay the Post ccption lliilt Postage Stamps; will bo solil at (ho slump wicket, and the gciivrxil dclivcry and registra- tions ivickets will be kept open from I0 ii. iii. to 12 noon. The in- land afternoon mails will be cloa- od at I2 o'i-lock. There will he one drlivf‘i'_v by letter carriers at the iisiiioi lio-:r in the morning- --i-<-¢C>-_- ROD AND GUN ‘l<`ollo\vcrs ol' lzriak Walton will ilook forwiird to thc .lime issue of Rod and Gun in ('aii:id:i, which i'; i'io\v on .sau at the iicws stands. in this niimlicr there are live fislilnilt slorir-s und :irilclesi viy siicii well known :iulliors as A. llryzin Wil- li:iii;.i, I\`. . \\/illiaiiis, S. l`. (‘:~iii, iarms man has been well lookl,-il after in this issue by C. S. Landis, the gun:-i and iiiiiinuniiloii expert. “Ili addition to this feature, the 'latest proposed aiiif-ndiiie-ills to ,lished iii iiill. (lonsei‘v:itioii. Ken- nel and the other llopartinents :ii-as ,Gun in Caiiiirla is piililislicil nioiitli-` ly-diy W. .l. 'l`aylor, Liiiiitcil, Wood- stock, Oni.. ` - ** .THE OLD RELIABLE. TRY ITI `Mlnnril's Lliiiinoni. Co.. Ltd.. Yur- ` mouth N. S. [ppm . -.li~_iii~.ii;i~_i_l-. F YARMOUTII. N. S. FISHERMEN AND CAMPERS QUICK RELIEF PUT A D()'i"]`LE IN YOUR. OUTFIT QUEEN ' HOTEL The Directors of tho Char- lottetown Hotel Co., Ltd., are open to receive propositions from a reliable party or par- ties for the leasing of the Queen Hotel; Charlottetown, for-use as a PERMANENT BOARDING HOUSE. The Qu/oon has over forty rooms, mostly furnished. Possession can be given the last week in Juno. Apply to D. A. MacKlNNON. Secretary Caro MacKinnon Drug Co... Charlottetown, P. E. I. Dr. li. C, Harris Eye Specialist Office, Royal Bank Building, Charlot- tetown. Office H'_ours 9-12.30,2-5. Phone 68-Y Office will be closed with th-e cie- ADVERTIBE THE BEAUTIEJS OF THE ISLAND-By sending your -friends a souvenir _of P. E. I. only 57c postpaid. Guardian 0ffice_ PVREX oven-ware in all sizes und shapes at W. T. Wellndr, Co. Ltd.. Queen Street. _ WOMENS' GOVERT and navy serge coats. regular $10.50 to $30.00 new half price at Sincla.ir's, Sum- inerslde. FIFTEEN DAYS HAVE GONE of the Guardfiaiifn special offer period. Be sure and send your $3 subscrlp tion before it is too late. WILTSHIRE ICE\CREAM PAR- '-OR will be open on Wednesday, and Saturday evenings during the SlllIll'Il€I'. COME AND BRING your friends to the High Tea at N_ 'D. Academy Wednesday and Thursday, June .ist and Znd. THE LADIES AID OF French River intend holding a DBZMH' and fro cream social on the evening of June the -3rd in tho hall. HOUSE IMPROVEMENTS.-The residence of Mrs. Melntyr-e, Gerald Street has been nicely decorated by Mr. Huntley and Mrs. Smith and Mr. William Hannah. JUIST ARRIVED-Ladies tl.: Bock sweaters, in silk and wool and all wool, Peacock, Mauve, Black, Jade and Salmon, at 3.50 and 3.85.-Moore & McLeod Lim- lied. THE GARDEN OF THE GULF ILLUSTRATED-Souvenirs of the Province-‘best illustrated write-up of the Province ever published. Price thirty-sevencents postpaid Guardian Office. LAID T0 REST.-The funeral of the late John Robertson took place yesterday afternoon at the home of his son 'Lieut. A. iS. Robertson, .Mermaid Rev. 'Mr. -Lamont con- rliictcd thc service. CANADIAN SAPPER.--The Can- adian Supper arrived in port yofi- tcrday morning 1`rnin- Montreal with ii general cargo. After discharging, a large cargo of cattle and produce was loaded und the steamer loft again for -SL Jolin`s Nfld. i COVEHEAD AND HARRING- TON.-Tht-re will lic no Church Services in this congregation on _.-\ssembl_\' Sunday, June 5th. On ‘June 12th, service will be held iii _ Uovcheriil at 11 n. in., in Stanhope l at Il p. iii. and in ll:irrington at 7 p. iii., our following Sirndays Stan- nnhml PMP _ Lincnln mm S_ H_1lifIIiL’S; l'i-.tor .l_ McDonald, Pcakes; \\'. li. llonry; Toronto; L 1').-Waliion, Brockville; J. A. Mc- l)onniil_ 'l'rac;idic~ -Cross; M. Uuclianaii, Siiiniiierside; Il. Obsi‘nd:irfci',' Kingston, Ont; M. Ross, Sl. John; fl. A. Spears, Wind- J. W. Potter, Springhill; M. D. Mc- l,eoil_ Calciloiiia; C. 'F. Bingley, `J. Frank Crowe, Halifax; W. T. "-Voods,‘-Welsford, N. B. -?-@o->-_--- l MInnr\‘l’l lilnlment for Dlnliiherln tries have been set aside, here in Canada praicticiilly ting one Govern- ment has stood at the hcliii of llio ship of state steering it ihroiigii the most t-unbulent of waters, amid perils .oft, and worst of all the “Perils from Ifiilse lirotlircn/l OD' cruting in our midst, and pretend- ing by their outward liaihilmenlfl to the the real angels ol' light. As most natural there was always,- zind always iw-ill bc that foreign UIQ' iiicnt amongst us, not in synipathy with the ideas oil Ein-piro, who will he opposed to our national ulovii- incnt, and 'likewise there will ul- wnys be political adventurers to appeal to this hostile lnf|\l0!\C@- Pcrhaips our Liberals friends. olijectin-g so strongly in l‘roinior Melghen's claims for patriotic sup- iport, would like to have the I-lon. Mackenzie King placed iiiifln Ulm pedestal of honor as the cliiiinpion of Empire and as.the patriot of U10 country's salvation from the I-lun at our do-ors. It would .be an inter- esting chwpter tor them to DFNIUC0 a hcmily uipon his war accoinilllsh' ments. ln support of his Claim "- few of the speeches of his candid- ate Mr. Boucher, and their suDl>0l" ters in Yamaska, might be elm!-011. and -more particularly those de- nuncietlons of Union Government with all the racial and religious element thrown ln. And esDeC\~ ally when the Hon. W. S. Flelillns was denounced by their speakers as “a tmltor to Sir Wilfrid Laur- ier ‘in 1917." by reason of which "he lost. the leadership of the Lib- their further lboast, that for thlil reason Mr. iKlng was elevated into the position 'hy the Quebec Liber- als. -Yea. Indeed. it mlsht well Btlf up the souls of honest Liberals to iirien to Premier .ivieigimws proud utterances In this respecwild W9" indeed mightlhe appeal to the Ein- lplre living sentiment of the na- tive born and true‘~natlon iovlnli people of Canada, not to sacrifice this country for which the best of our sons foiglit, and bled and died. in order to cuter to these foreign elements, and to put a few Daltry dollars into the pockets of those come to exploit rather than toibuildup. _ ' __ _ _ __ -iiiii ciiiiiui. iiiiiiiiiiiii I---r I -"”“°°m°‘ 0 Mr. _J. C. -Cormier, Wellington 'was in the city yesterday. Lieut. A. Williamson, (P. E. I, L. H.). Eldon, is in the city. Mesfrs F: A. Hewitt and G. R. -Hewit . Cardigan, were in the city yesterday. Mr. C. J. Cooke, dairy inspector, Kensington, motured to the city with his wife and daughter yester- day. - Messrs A. A. -McKay and F. Gray of Detroit, and lMr. and Mrs. D. C. 'McKay of Kentville, returned to the mainland this morning after tbe funeral of their mother at Dundas. . -Mrs. J. H. Kelrstead and little son, Albert left yesterday morn- ing for -Moncton, after spending the past two anonths with her sis- ter, Mrs. Ronald Bell, city. *<4->i_ CROWN JEWELS IN A GIG-AR BOX AKRON, O., -May 30.-’1`he cur- iosity of an American peace con- ference courier as to the myster- ious contents oi a cigar box wrap- ped crudely in newspaper was all that prevented the smuggling of the German crown jewels -out of Germany to the former Kaiser, ac- cording io revelations today by E. M. Mclntosh, foreign expert of the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Com- pany, who served as one of the American couriers at Paris. The attempt was made by con- federates of the former Kaiser, \vho picked the courier as the in- nocent tool, Mclntosh declared in; an address before the Exchange courier opened the box while on al - ' -- ==‘ train still in -Germany. Nelther‘ _ ' 1 l A President Wilson, Secretary oil State Lansing, -Colonel E. M.i House, who were ln PI"nrls at tho; m . ‘ - -1-- x ,. 1 ii,thiirthA,i ' ‘ di* can?lliIlt(eIIllge£Iic;eaDeS1|rtiiigent msfiiii-I The Imperial O11 Fox pected that-I“h°y wprn the ("r0wI_I1 Miinufnctured nt Charlottetown. P JGWEIS. lliclntosh said. No one wus. 'riie result or live yours practical experience in ~ .Qi ‘ " .;l' .. *Q QQ £4. _g' fo- _ .~ . \, , . . .i... i.. iiiiiiliiiiéié' I¢`>l’I5¢ "(.7éeLI1'tt/e V 25I`..{§D praise the gems, which he valued' The courie at between $4,000,000 and $5,000- jewels [om a club. |000. They were then guarded by iin who The contents, including long the Intelligence department. Presi- package ropes pi pearls, rubips and dia- dent Ebert was notified and the to get monds, and a plzitiniini and dia- courier, provided with a personal Hague, mend tiara weighing 2 1-8 pounds. guard, returned them to Berlin. |wife‘s. “_ They were discovered when then -on FOX ’ BISCUIT willing to accept rcspon:-iiliilily for that will iklve liESUl-'I‘S- - llie custody of the genie ' and thcl A perfectly balance-rl ration for foxes at all lenlnls gud coiirler_w:ilked the streets of Paris gpm; |-or |,,,l,|,|..,, “-|,,.,, ,onkcd |,, m|||¢_ ith th . b tucl I le' hi ‘. \v o ox re( un( i s arm _ ,ldenufhatinn was ,mum when H (miirnnteed san-, when-some and highly relished by all French jeweler was asked to up- ' lmperlnl I-‘ox liliicuit nre being fed in the lelillnl glvlng lntllfnctlon. » __ . ". »i , .il ‘s0r, Oni; J. }:}_ Cowan, St. John;_ Toi‘oiito; John Bingley 'Toronto;I i I ::Tli-'zre is over twice as much; ‘ '.' Ii '. Sl. I 'l ff . E- `gil-lt.T;xrStcl; Ellilkoyifvcgllhq the (lcligeaeiiill 5 gut €.°‘""' fm' PW' U‘é 5-` - ‘_ . ' 5 ' ° -3- L Di t i B h ,left in" as in ordinary milk. Overl ;;_ _ __ ,m,e' f°'",t“_ ;§. i York dies? tligngifsg ‘I2?ogtCa‘r)iIi'i?n "lt half of the wzitor is removcil| ”'f ‘ul-" ' i " __.-- ll no i-i,.m\\-§‘ For rates and additional information apply to through evaporation. | __ _. ' ` ' _ " "L cUnmE~ 4"-"" ' l eral party.” And he might add] s-vii -. i ii. -Iii iii' iii i.--in-ii--f»:'ii1'/,, B goqdto your pipe” .o reed ii ORINUCD 1 THE IDIPEIUAII IIISCUIT COWPANY, I Chiirlottejown, P. E. l. ' Box M6 - _ , : T-_~ , - - 1 EASTERN STEAMSHIP INTERNATIONAL trips are to Boston $10-B0 Ii P o e l ii .vii 9 t 4 ' ° ‘it '. ack I -(liar Pri -_ 1 Charlottetown Guardian J' ` By Mail $3.00 City Delivery $500 Notwithstanding that we are still paying ' ton more for white paper than we did before th 200 per cent more for postage, the ~ GUARDIAN has determined.FOR A PERIOD OF WEEKS to cut the loss and 1 educe its price to » THREE DOLLARS BY MAIL AND FIVE DOLLARS FOR CITY DELIVERY This makes the CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN the CHEAPEST, FIRST-CLASS MORNING NEWS __ _ PAPER IN THE COUNTRY " We recognize that the farmer is receiving prices for his products and is entitled to a cut in what he requires to buy. He 1'equi1'es an niorning newspaper, more than anything - who take advantage of this offer the TOWN GUARDIAN will be delivered to th PRE-WAR RATE OF $3.00 PER ANNUM SIX MONTHS BY MAIL. OR $5.00 PER LIVERED IN THE CITY »...~.. -».¢»~-..|».¢»»» » i i MAY 16TH-JUN E 18TH To the CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Enclosed please find $ for one year (or sixmonths) according to your special offer. P - i ' Address 0 J »»»»¢»»¢»_¢¢¢»»~»»»~,- one 0-ouvo .O~ 'Q ,,:_.- ___3|_.;_-.. b AALLLLLA O’I .__ . N . B »».... |¢~»-»»»»»¢u-»»- » FORM FOR TAKING ADVANTAGE "ff - OF SPECIAL OFFER “‘“‘ - ~¢ l~.“i i‘ .1 i' 5 1 -...test--¢¢¢»~»¢¢-~aa|n