The Unique Flavour of "SALADA“ B ISO was Al‘ that 653"?“ S0 many miiiiona ofregular users unfailing fine quality of the leaf. To try Salado once is to is due to the freshnessfan use no other teahenceforth. ‘ i ‘ - 'liickey’sf Black Twist Tile Chew oi Satisfaction How differnt the flavor, how well bodied and how juicy, and splendidly manufactured Hickey Chewing To- bacco le. That makes it the beat tobacco and favorite by all men who demand the beat, and that beat la Hlckey'a. Millions of figs used yearly. Hickey at Nit|l0|SOII Tllillltllll Cit, Ltd. Manufacturers Chalrlottetown Faki». i ONLY THE FINEST OF THE TOBACCO CROP is used in the manufacture ol the cigars we xinnllie. Alid it is used only lifter thorough curing and ageing. 'i‘liut's wily tiie brands oi’ cigars we carry allwtiys stltisfy ‘s‘mok~ era and nllike customers for the dealers who sell the-m. Ask yoilr cigar man for our gltrs. We can get them for you if he has not already a supply on Iilind. Lalnllros Brl/lis. -;¢i-.~§:~\ ,2¢...s;§ M_-4' l— u..._i\\ ‘_..I\'\ /}c._i'\ I for the interest of some charitable JULY 5, ‘I922. ' ._ THE ' UHARLOHETOW N GUARDIAN ANNUAL METTING Redford gurmers 00., will ‘ha heili July 8th, p. Ill. ._._ LOVELV WOOL BATHING SUITS alt Batons Ltd, moderately priced. TEA PARTY at Hope River. Sa- iurdflY- Jilly 8th. Como and mect yqur friends. g ‘COME TO THE ICE CREAM 80- CIAL In Kinkora llnll. Wednesday evening. July 5th. . _ ._____ , , THE CARGO OF SLABS arrived try to loud today. Price $2.00, de- livered. Rhone 176, A. Alyward d: Cu. WASH DRESSES from the Blin- galow NDPW. l0 the attractive and dainty gingham Dress for stree‘. ‘_\"‘-4"" Seiiiug lit Futons today from $1.50 up. ' JUST LANDED CAR eeinelll. Parties needing same alt low priceg (‘time quick before unloading. M K911119113’ it Co. Bradailbune. CHURCH Ol-fSOOTllANDf-Rev. Ewen MltfLDOllKtL-ii will‘ preach at Birch llill Thursday, 6th at seven ll- m- 81111 not at eleven as prev- iously announced. s. s HARLATl-ISTEXCURSIONP- Come and enjoy ll plellsuut days outing to Pirtou on lMonday, July l0] from Brush Wharf, Orwell. See ill . THE ICE CREAM FESTIVAL at , East Roylrity takes place on July titll not on July 4th us stated in Friday's paper. /\ ON TUESDAY, July 6th, a straw- ‘ bvrry and ice Cream Fastivlil will l‘; be aeld llt East Royalty in Edgar iicurtz‘s field. » THE WONDER CHILD-Espin- oio, Wonder Child. gave a special w exhibition for the Van Arnaili Min- strel Show Saturday evening which was enjoyed by the audience as well. The live year old child amazed and mystlfled many with her keen :.:-‘. memory lind the way she answered Qqiiestious created‘ much applause and interest. As soon as arrange- ments can be innde she will lilppeal‘ WHEN YOUR WEDBING ~ PRESENT COMES FROM US THEY KNO war 1s FINE" Reliable Silverware makes an ideal Wedding Gilt and will be cherished for all time. We have a splendid assort- ment and our prices are very reasonable. , Come in and let us show you our stock. cgw. PATTERSON a JEWELLER 130 Great George Street Order _ y Mail i POSTAGE FR EE on sat: NOW, women's aoors, oxronos mo _, PUMPS ~ 'ONLY sass , $2.96 V‘ Extra good chance to get a real bargain. We have oval‘- two hundred pairs dliplayod in our back ehoPl "WNY ‘i ma)‘ mg", but all good valuu. Only ........................... .. 02.9! , EXTRA VALUE Women's White Bootll I'm m. 8. at , 4. only.‘ " ’ W” . ’ l,» ‘I nlt a 1 J NEW PERTH The organization In this city. AN ISLANDER PRIZE WINNER -—<i'.iiII‘(’llCP. "tail-Li who has been attending 6t. Joseph's (foliage for riPVffili yxlrs is aluong tho nuuies of tile graduates receiving degrees at St. Joseph's College, N. i3. ‘ills ‘parents, Mr. lllld Mrs. Joseph >P\’iél‘S after iillviilg journeyed tn '.\I0ii(~toii nluturetl to St. Joseph's college with Mr. and Mrs. 'i‘ii0ullls THE CENTRAL GUARDiAiL ' before til/sting It. Tile aroma and - color will a-rousc your appreciation ..Vil'. elled ‘by t-hoaeashore at Paltons. at Pistons. Pretty styles and good washable mwtelilils. kora Hall‘ eduesduy evening live been " held marrow. REQERVESATURC-AY the 8th THE MOMENT YOU TASTE A CUP of “lyiorse‘s" Tea you say to yourself, “Yes. that's guod tea. II’ you are fl. tea cxpert you will he able to tell what "Morsehi" is like ililllll9ditiiéiy, POWlNAL .TEA PARTY-You did not miss the big event of the summer, The i-‘ownal Tea Party will be held today. iveilzlier por- nlittlng. llf the day is not flue l-lilne on Thursday 6th or first fine day. Services for Cherry Valley, l0 u.m., day School, 2.30 p.lii. giving your spiritual nature nour- Ishlneiit? Minister, Rev. ‘Robert M. Brodie. LAID TO REST— The funeral of tllo lllie Mr. Jltnles Molitgonlcry, of Wettlskiwili, Aitu., was held on Sunday afternoon {r0111 the hdlilt of -Mr. Norman Montgomery, B‘: delpue, and was largely attended W.I<‘.H. Montgomery, son o‘ the deceased, accompanied the bn dy twine t’u-l in Alberta. The t’u lierui service was performed by Rev. Mr. Ross, oi’ North Bedeque the pull bearers being iMessrs. Da vld Scliiirniuii, Wm. Callback, Les lie ‘hiclrarinne. Lemuel Craig. Alex Anderson and Rubt. liulillnd. WEDDING BELLS.~A marriage of great Interest was solelnnlzed at Nllliliilttté, Ont., on Juno 21st,, in (trace Methodist Church, tile cun- Iruvting parties being Miss Dorothy i’. Pllulon, M. A., (formerly tclicller. of Aluthemntics at Branksome iiaii, 'l‘oronto) and Ml‘. Richard E. ii. O'Neill to attend the. Icxvrcloes ivllicll took [iiace on the i5tii and >ltitli of Julie. SOUTH MELVILLE. - Mrs. {George E. .\ioLean, North Wiltshire ispeilt the past week visiting in ‘South Melville. the guests‘ of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Canierou.—-<Mr. ‘Horace I-I. Ciimoron, South Melville spent the week end lit North Wilt- isllire, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. iGeorge E. McLean-Mr. and Mrs. ‘Alfred Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. iGeorga E. itlcileltn, IIIOlOPPG ,0 the city lust weekre-Tlie mull; friends oI Mrs, George Higgins, South Mel- viiio are gilld tn hear that she is recovering from her recent illness. LEMON-MOORE WEDDING. — A vt-ry protty marriage took place at lilP parsonage. of tho (‘lirlsflan (‘lillrl-li, Nlolltziguo, on the evfluilll! 0i’ Julie 28th. when Etigcnill Ethel Moore of liostnli, MMaes “as iinit- ed in the ‘bonds ot‘ holy matrimony to Wlllllrd (Lemon (if Moiltnguc. 'l‘lio bride was very becomingly lit- tlrod Ill white crepe tie chene over white gliliil, witlli lbrlllal. veil aiill (‘tilTiHi a houquot of white and pink hoses and curnatlons. Mr. llllli Mrs. Lemon will reside in liolitagile. ‘Rev. C. E. Armstrong officiated , i closing ox- nlliinations oi’ tile New Perth ‘School which took place on Fri- duy evening Juno 30th wus largely zit-tended by the parents with -. liulte ii number of visitors. In- " spoctor Shaw examined the schol- liiis and was wcil pleased with the results. which reflected credit nn botll teacher und Dllpiis. -A pres- ‘. ont was presented i0 the teacher on behalf of the school by Flora ‘, Martin accompanied by ll. farewell address read‘ by Heather "Martin The telicller~then presented the the public school certificates to Llncon Dewar, Bruce McLareu, . Mary Mac-Neill, Robert Cain. > lShort Speeches were made by the trustees expressing their pleasure in this examination. and the liar- mony that existed In the school and their re grat at the resigna- tioll of tho teacher (Miss Mary Cain) who Is leaving to attend a higher college and who carries with her ‘the lbest wishes ‘of the district for a brilliant future. The Wcmuns institute served ice cream and calla. which was much enjoyed ‘by all. and brought to a close another pleasant evenint and successful School V6813 s‘ --O-OO 1 TWO MILLION rmortn in Onede weer glance to rut their one or improve i IIIIII- - °'“"'l fit’. ‘ti.’ "fafii a e - . mun aratght untimely. < our ounintiu will toll It ‘an: qeeifll. I00. Ill] Illi- DR. E. 0. HARRIS , ’ ‘I My" I eljlttii wi- ..l_ 21w.» nuu .l.ll closing iieurtz, i}. Stu, 0t" Riillwinigun Falls, i’. Q.. both Mt. Allison graduates. iMiss Plialen handsomely gowned. was zittenllell by Mills Sarah E. (l. Plllllen oi‘ Cniedoniu, N. S“ is high» ly cultured lliill popular in social circles. ell with the Slinwiniglin Engineer’ lug Company. Rev. R. ‘C. Tull. Y0!‘- merly of Brunswick St. Church, of Amherst, N. S., officiated. py couple with best wishes. The Richard llellrtz referred to is a son of Edgar Henrtz. Mtlrshfleld- ' 1 ALBERTON, P. E. l.—-Tiie semi- annual iiletiliK 0i tilE P- E1 I- ii-iocesan (lliurcil Society’ m“! \‘v'oliian's Auxiliary hratod by ills Grace’ the Arch- bishop oi‘ Nova Scutia in St. Pc-tera (Illiirch at 10.30 21- i"- preuciiell ii most infiilifilll! Emmi"! on 2 'I‘ilii. 47. communicated. were provided by t-lil- ialilrs 0i’ UIB Plirlsii at tile home oi’ Mrs. Thaddeus Travers. A. meeting- wlls il(‘ili in a hull kindly lent for the orcaelon by Ml‘- Oliver. Raymond tool: the cilnir. ‘Tits meeting Wile, llponql by tho Arcli~ bishop. instructive papers were. Mrs. Mcsscrvcy on (ihinn and Mrs. Raymond Iii the lrbsence of reports gave it resume 0i’ the Wflttk 0i’ the AliXlii8'l‘y,8i‘lI¢8, the inst annual meeting. ‘Slxtwtwo memlbe n and visitors were present at this met-t- dng. At 2230 p. ln. the D. S. 0. met bishop (President ot‘ the D. ‘C. IS.) in the chair. - Rolwrlu were W" and discussed. The chairman sug- mittens be formed for Instruction and the Work of collecting the many funds Rev. E. ‘Malone was appointed to organize ll deputation ' to wait on (ha, Provincial Boy Scout Commis- sioner with li view to advancing scheme fol of P. E. I the Anglican Church- uork among the lbnya Evening prayer and closed one of the most profitable and successful gatherings of these two organizations. ...- .___ -._- f _ . r1 |.N A R D‘ S I . _ lllll OEPAIII". on srlums me ltiullh i NOTHING TO EQUAL i ‘have all l-nlury t0 owl! HIM’! timdtu Ltaililellt. - It ll ‘Int to n]. beslttljlbltllltlo _._,,,~_,. Communion of the Lord's Supper will be observed at ‘Stauchei on Salhbstll, July 1th. BATH|NQ gun's gtunninsily ywd 10.30 ll. m. and 6 .p. m. Preparatory servtcesfrhuladay and Saturday ut 7-30 l). m. Thkinksglving HOUSE DRESSES imm $1.50lup,'M°"Iifly at. 10.30 a. in. __-_- Church ICE- CREAM SOCIAL. -—'l‘Jioro came off most. successiluliy lit West will be an’ co-crenlm social Iu Kin- River oil Saturday. very large attendance. --.-_-- - _ Kellzlewas there and at his best, ‘PICNIC TOMORROWTDWiHK to and all greatly enjoyed his music 1116 lllcleflléllt- W-cklthor St. Paul's butii on the trip going and coming, Church ‘Sunday School picnic, to The h "Mimi-Y "i LBW‘? looked after, abundance of eatabies Point, has been postponed until to- of up kinds hem; prov|ded_ and a very energetic and pleasing lot u! uittendants gave them every lltton t on. July ‘for the great picnic m; St. q-aym. w“ [he “King 9mm H‘. Peter s Bay, unlit be ill-retired It will managpd the sports m m“ usual m“ be up to the high standard of for- cemlm nmnnm. and “we are,“ h‘, incl" ones "held on the some ground. . . . - . ', , -. ‘ __ l, Saturday is “at (“me Mflnda» » Zllslal tlon to till. (liiillren in gellul ably looked lifter the booths, which were well filled with drinks, trout-y‘ and fruits 0i’ all kinds, as well as ice cream galore. grounds of Mr. T. A. have only to ‘be seen to be uiililircti. and all gave it as their opininn that It was one of the most llleai spots on Prince Edward good steamer “ilaljlund" under thr capable management oi" MIIGLPIIII always gives pealsure to holiday seekers. and everybody liud ll. most successful outing. VERNON RIVER CIRCUIT. — 01'1"" Sunday July 9th;_ Whoever tries it for coughs orvcoids Sunday for cuts or cuntuslons, for sprains School, 10.30 o.m. “The Church us 0!‘ bllfmll i9!‘ ltfliflfi in the ilmbfl 01' God's Garden," Vernon, 2 p.m. Suli- ‘body, ureli know tliut the medicine The 31111145 m; proves ital-Ii‘ and needs no gultrnn~ tile morning: lClierry Valley, 7 p, tee. 'i‘iiis shows .wiiy tnis Oil is in m. “'l‘rlitii and lSilit-lvrity." Are you general use. Miss Hazel Ilray ‘of Yarlnuiltli. N. n‘? . . it Mrlcllunuld of Halifax, N. S., and ""9" 999ml"!!! the Week 9"“ Q s’ Sm. is me du“g|,le|_ m- m.“ John morning for his il0illfllill Si. Jniiii. )1 _.___ - \ Mr. iiellrtz is a grandson Frasorrlefi for St. oi Rev. Dr. licartz and is connect: holiday. the guests oi’ lMrs. Her- bert Best. irlaiifax. N. S., Zlllii Rev. Dr, l-ieurtzltnskiwin, Altn.. is in the city and Ails returning to Western ‘Canada U1) host of friends will follow the limp» Tuggduy, July 1-1111, ‘ oi iler niece, "M‘rs.. ‘J5 King Square. (Apglicfljl) Kityt Frliseryspont the week end in we“, held m. June 33th at Alber- St. Terensas visit-lug Mr. and Mrs. IOIi. lloly (ommunion was cvle- J. ll. Bradley, . i113 GNICP Fred ‘Maolhracher of Pictou. N. ' S., are visiting In Hunter ‘River. mbnut “my ‘)(\l'§ons the lzuestls oi Mr. Lunch alid supporIM- DER“?- M 215 (he w, Neil Gallant were DIISBPIISPT-‘l m‘ ' l the Eastern train to Peakss whoor tlioy will be married on Wellnes 'i‘lir» ‘president, lllrs. H. D. (lily. JuiY 5m- - . L “m, and was a passenger on the 1w" ‘My m Brwrmi; hy train Wednesday evening and l~ spending the week end lit 170M111“ ('.\v0Ol]lll;al1 (3rd vice-president oi‘ COW“ "l? File" "i his the W. A.) on "liuv Itlver. -‘Mrs, John it. H083"- in St. ‘Peter's Church, ‘llhe Arch- Aveiiue- celved ‘rbmzvwa various parishes Berkley. California, has arrived or ‘ gestalt tilat Men's Missionary coln- ‘Dtlnliidl ‘Harmimi’ Jci-l "u" a“ “b for missionary work. Jarmii" ‘Maclmuldl lmmiiestfir , - this important woiik and making It Timrsdai’ “ighb ‘m a "is" t‘) M" _sérm°n In [milled by her little granddaughter. "cllursll Unity“ by Rt-v.‘ s. Milinllfl "use Yea" °1¢ CASTORIA a... first tbilt to t. a. you Ill llselrlt lives 30 YEARS ah lltlon ,‘ _ CHURCH OF OCOTLAINDr-The e-rvices at service ‘ENJOYABLE PICNIC—- Z i o n ‘Sunday School Picnic There was a Piper Mac children were particularly As usual Rev. George C. .\ir. B. \V, LePuge, M..l’.i'. |’i‘lle bcltutifu‘ Stewart \ Jsiand . The (‘uptliln of m] ::lt 'l‘l=stiiles for Itself. Drfrllomlls the 5mm" *- Eclectrll- Oil needs no testimonial _ itself‘ ILCIJOIIIDiLIII-‘li powers other than - 1 Tile mully ffivillirl of Alli-e Oat- way, ilrigilillii, will HP sorry to iivlll" Hospital. _ _ ._._ -_ _._ ._ _=<-- io nioliru ollv brother and one sis- ,tl~l', Jame-s lllaynl- oi‘ Sllllllllfiffliflil] _ land Mrs. Albert Cllnlilbl-Ii of Fri-u- MR9_ REBECCA MAyNE town. Site was Iaill to rest in Suin- ~ Thom P353911 ppucgfufly away m ill9l‘iit‘i(i Cellil-tery and tile very Mr. ilihi .\il.< ‘ll, -l‘. (‘Ilrlstio zirriiwflulr 1m“... M gumlncypppp m. 51m. largo gathering which attended lilo frolil 'l't ll..to ilomiuy to silolld (my lilorniflI-r. Jllllr l-‘ilil. Xliss Rib funeral‘ gave expression to therea- Tllvy will ll-avl- this bee.“ Maya.“ 3gp“! 71 yp;|1~g_ Sh“ pet-t in which the deceased was IN MEMORIAM her iillll-ss ill iiit“ (‘Iiuriottcttniull it's-ck oil a il-ul lo tilt’ ‘Mllglizllenes. was ll, woniun of excellent character ‘livid. The funeral service was con» by tllclr soil, fill‘. and a member of the Presbyterian ducted by ller pastor. Rev. Mr. Rub- Ullgil (‘lllislim who will spendtu'llg.(yi.u|-¢iy M50 a mpmlber 0|" (he wo- el-tson. Blessed are tlis dead that tracks oil lllt- L-lllllll. nlclfs hlissioiiary Slllcicty. Sue lctt die ill the Lord. imi- PERSONALS Mrs Harry Jenkins, left Moll day on return to New York. lMiss K. Goodwin has returned to 1&2?‘ the city tater visiting her sister ‘t In ‘Mount Stewart i\ iMiss Ruth Mrlon Locke. 0f Ap.‘ t‘. pin Road is viluting friends and it relatives in this city. lMr. John Cudlnore, of Appini Road, i‘l the guest of Mr, John Mc Innis, Elm Avenue. 1i. \\\~ ///l- llVin-Jollylnoro left Monday lnvrl ning on return to Monnton after spending a visit to the city. Mr. E. s. Not-top, Cllrliitlflll. <11’ the Frost and Wood Company was In the city yesterday. .,_ ~ l ‘Miss Margaret Weir. oi‘ this cityi spoilt the week-end visiting lil~ Scutchfort. Mr." E. P. Kinsman who has nnd- Mrs, ‘YeYo, leaves lMls Wleorglo Offer and Pelliefi Eieanors on ll . . ml:s@»__ ‘Mr. W.F,Ji. Montgomery, of Wes Mrs. Jlis. M. Lowtlior of Elimon on is visiting in the cit)’ the sites! Isaac Clark, ._,_.. Mary Duffy mill _~ \: 'I"he ‘Misses \~s~¢-¢a~ 4. l ‘Mrs. James A. ‘Sproull and Mrs. f and Mrs. S. ‘a Miss Monica Mfiilillillihifln and MT ' Mr. w. l-i. Hogan. Hope Riv-Y‘ western nephew Mr. William Rtty Williams and llimily arrived home from Rumford Mlllne, last Saturday to HD9110 a few weeks vrlllrllls parents. Mr ~_ mid 1111's, Charles Williams, Elm ‘ Miss Margaret‘ E, Macdonliill l], _vi‘slt to her brother, Jss. A. Mac- sotice o-f nine ayenrs. 1511c 'Wl\$ acconlpanibd by tier sister, Mrs. Muss. l____ ‘Mrs. Hugh MacDonald of New York, arrived in Charlottetown on sister Miss Catherine Fennessy. 236 Great George Street. She is accom- it la thirty years since she last visited the Island. Mr. and Mrs. Cristi ‘MOON H‘ turned home at the week-end t? Westmoreland from a very pleas lint slid enjoyable outing visitillz relatives and friends at Albertor and Cnscumpec. On Wednesday they ttanded the Anglican Dioce sian .hurch Society meetings held at Alberton and report them a grout success. - ‘Infinite: and Children / .‘.“""(/\.s..’.a s" I . .1: n-n-Nr-ve u‘ .. ' , _/ _,_\\\ Summer while its here i \ .__4. . .~\ .//,.__\\\ llllilllili liillllilll’ liimniilmillllliiilliillliilllllllllllllllliilflll t‘. .‘nitlilrlililillillilil llllllllltllll iii ii illii I l|I‘i ‘l .. ll*l‘.l"“l'Illlllll/.. “ ‘v/g . b. .<l\\\ Don't Miss a Moments Enjoyment Y0u’li always be glad you invested in one of these . El. popular Couch Hammocks. Qv.» , 4;...\\\ Lovely for day time-—dandy for sleeping on at night ‘in the cool fresh air. ......... "Highest lrll steel construction. Rust proof‘ steel spring sent with helical springs at ‘BOTH ends. Tilifii, wl-il tilled mattress. High grade stripe duck covcrlilg. Adjustable V‘ ‘awning is largo llllli may‘ be LiHlLWll down to completely ilide occupants of hammock. liigilest quality tiiruilgiiolit. > COUCH HAMMOCK only with chains for hanging i.‘ from roof 0f verandah 0r from posts . . . . . . . . . . . . $13.85 Couch Hammock complete with stand and canopy as shown in cut above...... ........$23.75 ........$4.95 - s/(ODZTIA \ \Stand0nly........ . . . . Canopyonly.................... ea P‘ [O 6 AQQL" We can pl‘0(‘lii'0, ti‘ desired. i1 couch hammock at a little lower price, as sold by mail order houses, but d0 not recolilmvnd same. 1t lacks the strength and quality of the standard make shown above and won't give satisfaction. ‘ Swing Hammocks 2.50 and Upwalds Make the Kiddies; lieaithy and iiappyii t’ ~ '3' __ " ~ a Kiddie Kill‘, ii. Veiocipede, _§“ 4<\% ,"\.r;s\\ J Express, or any Arlnyfiorvice Car will do Lie trick. "Express Carts lroui .. Army Service Cars from. .. Velocipedes from Kiddie Kara from .