Victoria Garage Bitjjing your troubles t0 us—we aim ‘to give satisfaction. ' WI! have just opened and are now . ready for any Job you bring . us- .. A Tull line of lubricating oils and Gasoline Tank in connection. FL 00o BROS i. Rear Victoria Hotel King Street A-rimoaiianorrsrowuietraiiii‘ ' » - IHE CENTRAL GUARDIAN ADVERTISE THE BEAUTIES OF THE ISLAND-By sending Your friends a souvenir of P. E. 1. "lily 57¢ postpald. Guardian Office. THE ICE CREAM festival ‘at Brackley \vill take place on Fri- llliv evening. July 8th instead of Thursday. ' ‘mans WILL as AN ice cream. and strawberry festival at the Methodist Church, Dunstaffnago, Thursday evening. July 7th. if Wet. on Friday. " , EARLY CLOSlNGr-AS usual the llllgcrs Hardware ice, Ltd, will close iit 12.30 on Saturdays during Jilly and August. S. S. "HARLAND". Thorn will be no 1 p. m. soiling on Wednesday oi’ this week, lint sailings from (flint-- lottclowti will be at ll u. m. and 3 p m. on Thursday. ' NOTICE T0 ADVERTlSER8-— Advertisers are reminded that all tllflplay advertisements must be in the Guardian Office before noon °l' lllfl d"? previous to publication and before 10 a. m. on Saturdays. 'PICNl_(‘.~-~R-cserve ‘Wednesday next July 13th and come to Union Methodist picnic in Alexander Mor- l'is0n‘s field. Tryon. See hand bills for particulars. THE GARDEN OF THE out. i iLl-USTRATEQ-Souvenlrs of th Provlnce—best illustrated write-up oi the province ever published. Price fifty seven cents postpaid. Guardian Office. t __-_ " strong competition speak well for Per- fection Ice Cream. But “the taste” of ICE CREAM ~ is the big reason why so money ‘people sav “Perfection please” and enjoy the velvety smoothness and delicious flav- or which makes the name a reality. § ‘Phat it has bfien adopted as a Stan‘ "dard part o1’ the menu in large hotel?» and ' restaurants, also proclaims yli-S wholesome goodness, Central Creameries Ltd TWHOLESALE ONLY CIIARLOTTETOWN. r Phenomenal Sales in the face of’ I AN ICE CREAM and strawberry festival will be held in Mr. John McLean's field. Drirlington, Friday, July 8th. Bagpipe music. If, not fine will be ligld on following even ing. THE CORNWALL-YORK insti- tute will hold an ice cream social at (‘ornwail hall on Saturday even- ing July 9. Proceeds in aid of Soldiers Monument dimphovement and other community work. P. R. A. MEET.—As will be seen by their advertisement. in another (zolnmn, the Annual Prize Meeting of thc Provincial illlle Association l!i"l. Kcnsliigton ititlc Rangc. _ WALTHArMQ-A. the. home oi‘ Mr. and Mrs. Erlwsril Mills, I45 AslrStreel, 'l‘liitrsday' alternoéin Miss Mary B. Buchanan becaiire tho bride of Wellington Ray Woolncr. son of Mrs. Amciia Woolnei- oi‘ Iiii lligh Street. \\'alth~ illlli‘, lvluss. lit-v. Frank ti. l’ottc.i' of the dmnranitel Mclhuilist lilpisropai (‘hurch officiated using the double ring Episcopal service. 'l‘lrc. brirlc. who is the iluughtcr‘ oi‘ iylrs. Alar- gzirr-i Buchanan, wore. a charnrlnir lgown ot‘ blue silk with tniliiiimings lui gray, and carricrl u bouquet. oi‘ bride roses. Miss llorls Mills, her lmaid of honor, wore white organ- ‘ die. Willianr R. Buhanzin, a brother l oi‘ the bride, ivas the best titan. Thr- ' decorations at the house were par- ticularly pleasing. The ceremony was performed in the front parlor under u large white bell in the shape ot’ u rose. The background. was formed by a grouping oi’ potted |p£llll1S. The dining room was (let-ur- ated with pink and white sweet‘ peas being used in profusion. »/\ wedding cake formed the center piece for the table. After the cere- mony a wedding luncheon ivuri reception WEDDED IN- h served and an informal oo-ooo-now ltW. V. ll. Appreciation llay ' We Will give l0 p. c. oi our 01th oi July 8th r amount Home Fund - W. W. Wellner Limited Since l868---Jewelers .1 .... 1-..‘ a-‘ ezéévvvvvv 4AA‘ 1-- -- a- 1V vvvvv _.. . fi__~--v~v-'~v'.v v l7 ' AAQAA a is. -‘a ;¢‘v¢v¢‘¢¢¢¢v O%%#€##¢$¢vvv vvvvv y Y ' CHARLOTTETQWN fiU-ARDIAN PRIZE CQMPETITION ,. , For ........................ .., .... - GOOD _- Candidate F" Addron ..................................................... ..... 5° POINTS This coupon when out out and brouIM °" "ml" '° N10 Competition Offlco of Tho Dally Guardian will count for tho poroon whooo nomo lo written thoroon. r yon) AFTER JULY 2a t... _.._._.__,_,__,_________ ,_,__.__.a.. .... .--- .AA%¢A held, when an opportunity was give to admire the many lovely wedding gills. A honeymoon will be enjoyed at Old Orchard, Maine. zlftcr which the couple will Illlllhl their homeat. 145 Ash Street, Walth- ain. The bride worc a travelling dress of dark blue in tailored effect with a lint to correspond. Most o.’ the guests followed the young r0": pie to Boston in autos where they took the bout for Portland. 'l‘hey were given an enthusiastic senilofl’. Mr. Woolner was employed in the adjusting depornrent of the Waltham Wutch Factory and Mrs. Woolner wits employed in the jewelllng department. tl-Borden’: St. Charles or Jersey Milk "with the cream left in"'ls just. pure cow's milk evaporated to the consistency of cream. A richer. purer milk for all cooking uses. ::No wthe time of _un' certainty is past. Prices ‘have dropped and stopped at Paton"s. s» OQ-OQ-O-O-OQO-OQ liiITEL VICTORIA . Ioinol NI‘ l! 90M" oorvloo- Ilogontly ‘urnlolol; ll roomo with bothe- mxo It your.’ INN l" CIMIIWQOQOWIL I _d ,__,_ Di. ll. 0. Harris r Eye Specialist I Office, Royial Bank Building, Charlot- tetown. A Office Hours takes place 3rd and 4th August, _ THE RIFLE RANGE is ready for practice. Please notify either the secretary or caretaker-W. L. Smith ut the Armourles. TEACHER APPOINTEQ- The trustees of Graham's Road school District have secured teachers for both departments of their school. COME TO THE DANCE and ice cream festival at Lake Verde Fri- day evening, July 8th. If not fine following Monday. Admission 25 cents. - THE S. B. CANADIAN SAPPER sailing from Montreal July 8th will he due Charlottetown, July 11th and loads general cargo for St. John's Nfld. Book space required with Buntriln Bell A’; Co. Agents. T0 VISIT PORT.———lt ls expect- ed that on July‘20th, eight Amer- ican army mine planters will ai- rlvc in this port, when no dobut a cordial reception will be given the bruvc officers and men. ATTEND TRYON RACES- :Don’t forget Tryun Horse Breeders Assn. Races July ti, 1921. Class call- ezl sharp at 2 p. m. Bo sure and get their on tliiie so not to miss anything. Track is rounding up and will be in good condition for l‘ilClllg-_NBW grand stand, saloon, loo cream and dinning booths, plen- ty for all. Follow the new guide posts marked Albany or 'l‘ryon. WINSUOE AND VICINITY NOT- ESe-The CPODS in this vicinity are looking good under present circum- stances Mr. Kenneth Moresldc the well known black-smith has rc- o-penretl his shop alter having shut down for a week for repairs to the establishment. ‘Mr. Oliver Saund- ers has returned home after a plea- sure trip to Amherst, N. S.. Mr. Sheldon Cudmore the well known horseman is ibusy training his last trotting mare Kathern K.. for the trot rDTl the trwelifth inst. it is pleas- ing to note that Mr. lien Smith, is able to be out again after his re» cent illness. Mr. George rMcNtttigh- ton. trhe well known taxi driver‘ has been kept. ‘busy for the past few days driving cattle buyers from N. l1. Mir. Bert '1i‘ord is spending his vacation here the guest oi’ his cou- sin Mr. ‘E. Siuinrlers. Mr, Leslie -t ut' his father‘ . .1". H. McLur-r- ~ ion herr- with his uncle Mr. Robert Lira-swell. MoDONALD. -—— A very quiet and pretty wedding took: place n! the home of Mrs. Mcllon~| uld, Brookficlil, at 7.30 o'clock on Wednesday, June 29th, ivhcn her youngest ilanghter, Sirdle’ May, wus uuitcil in marriage ‘with J. Douglas Younlrer oi‘ llarlinglon. The cere- mony wus |ic.ri'orineil'li,v ltcv. ll. it. Staverl in thc presciicr- ol’ a large nunibci" ot‘ rwlaiivcs and t'i'icnils. 'l‘he llltlfflilift‘ took place. undcr .1 heantifill arch erected on tho lawn The brido, who was given away l)_y her brother Alexander. W814 gllWHwl in WIIIIP silk and carried a bouquet oi’ ivhite carnutlonrnjTlie birde was attended by Miss lrldna Abbott, while thc groom ivas supported by Daniel McDonald, brother of thr- bride. The wedding march ivus played by Miss. idds Nicholson of Hunter Riv-er. A large number ol‘ chivurariers assembled lo do honor YOUNKER t0 the young couple. ‘Fhere were some splendid costumes zimongl them and their behaviour was a credit to any countigvsiile. 'l‘hc_y provided nrucli amusement for iii-- Wr-fltllllg guests. The large number‘ of valuable presents testify to tho popularity oi’ the bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Ytlllillftli‘ will tnakc their home in Dnrlington. The Guardian joins in ivishing thc youni: couple many years of happy wcddeil life. ::R~ock-Bottom Prices.” Give ‘a new joy to shop‘ pinglPatons. ____..4o>-—--— Yarmouth. N. 8.. March 2'4. 192i Mr. Joseph Lcillnnc, Scurciiiry or the Athletic Association, who were the Champions for 1920 of the South ore League and \Vcstorn Nova Sitotin llnse Ilnll, states that durlni: the summer the boys used 111N- ARIYS LININIENT with very In-nc- ficlnl results. for sore muscles, brui- ses and sprains 1t. is considered by the players the best white linimr-nt on the market. lrlvcry tcnm should he supplied with this celebrated remedy. (Signed) _ JOSEPH L. LEIXLAINC" Sec'y. 1'. A. A. Your Supply oi Summer Energy When your store of vitall- ty begins to lower it Will pay you to take an inventory of the blood. 1n such cases you'll usually find it deficient in iron. The ordinary forms are hard to take, ‘because they injure the teeth and derange digestion. In OUR BEEF IRON AND I WINE you got iron at its best. The form used is perfectly solu- able and absolutely harmless. lt is acceptable to the stom- ach and passes at onoe into JIIB circulation. ‘if you feel. languid-delta it IOWo ' 9-12.80, 2-6. ‘ ,' Phone 68-Y ..J°itoson -0 ..lolusn Tho Quality Drugstore Cor. Kont and Prince Btrooto r Friday, E 8 only, Girls’ Coats, in rose, fawn and blue serge, offered in sizes 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, worth to $12.00, on APPRECIATION DAY . . . . . _ $390 A clearing lot of bodies’ Crepe d9 Chane and Jap Silk Blouses, many styles,‘ all nicely made, worth to $5.25, for APPRE- PRECIATTON DAY . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 A sale of children’s Cotton Rompers, light ' and dark - 75c. Lot of Ladies’ Skirts, consisting of Jersey Poplins, Tweeds and Serges will be clear- ed on APPRECIATION DAY at. . $4.00 27 last year Suits - Ladies, all good, well made styles, and all wearable as well. black, navy and sand, the whole lot to be cleared at only . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.101) Eleven only Leatherette Coats, tan and grey, were $22.00 each, will be cleared on APPRECIATION DAY at - - - - 97.00 Table filled with White Voile Blouses, as" sorted sizes, worth to $8.75, will be clear- ed out on API’RI<JCIA'I‘IOI\I l)AY 111', $2.95 lloyssailor l Straws at $200 Bloys’ Sailor . traws, all our best qualities and shapes, prices from $2.50 to $3.00, Special lyrige . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2.00 ca. Men's Heavy (lotton Socks, just what you want to save the better ones. They will stand very heavy wear, special 300 1"‘- Menis Cotton Hose, brown, black and grey shades. ’Ilhis is a good one, and looks like something? a g-reart. deal better than the pricc would indicate. Sizes l0, l0 1-2, ii, Sptrcilztl - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 pairs for 95c. Meifs Lisle Hose, also l1caviei' heather mixture in a union wool aind cotton. You will find this line specially good. Special price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . t: pairs for 95c, Men's‘ Work Shirts, about l0 doz. This line will include khaki, black, plain navy, a variety of different striped ginghams and (lUCkS, in fact most everything a man might ask for. Special .. . . . . . .$l..-'io ca. Men’-s odd sizes, Sumimer Underwear, miostly short legs and sleeves. This line is where we have an overstock of some sizes and have decided to reduce same. Spc" gig] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39c. garment Men’s Cambric Handkerchiefs, full size, and a good weight . . . . . . . . . . . .2 for 25c. Men’s Ohip Hats, light and cool for sum- mer wear, all our best qualities, ranging _from $1.50 to $2.00 regular. Special $61-25 July . W. V. A. “Appreciation F-i0 percent oi our cash sales on that day wii he donated to the lunds 0i the 0A. Shades - - - 70c A special lot of shades, size 37x70 ins., in shades of green alnd fawn, spe‘ c131 . . . . . . . 70c. cucli All ou r Lace, Scrim and Marquisette Curtains, go on sale Friday only at special reduced prices. Regular 60c. Cretonne, in a variety of colors, go on sale on Friday at-WP- .\'<l Best quality oihcolored window shades size 37x70 inches, colors greens and fa-wng, Speréilal . . . . . . . . - . . $1.00 (‘ilrll Our whole stock of Curtain Goods by the yard will be sold at special reduc" ed prices on Friday. A big range of lots of ~Wail Paper, suitalble for Qty and every room in the house, go on sale on Friday at ......-..$l.tl0perlot mounted on Hartslhorne rollers, size J \ rvr¢IV""-*' ~. or VERY DOLLAR you spend in this store Friday the 8th inst, gives ten cents to the funds of the Great War Veterans’ _ lat-s earns the G. W. V. A. ten dollars. A great array of zittrzictive bargains‘ _will be oli"_erctI—-not only will you be helping mg by savings in cvery corner of the store. Girls Coats $8.00 Association. Every hundred dol‘ tirc (l. W. V. A. but you will be profit- Ali 0ver . .00 Aprons Allover Aprons in_ as- sorted shades, all sizes. Spggia] . . . . . . . . . - $1.00 Ladies’ White Under‘ skirts made of strong cot‘ ton, has a tucked flounce edged with torchon lace, lengths 34, 36, 38. Big gpecial 501-00 ' Ladies’ Drawers, made of _white cotton, with tucked frill, sizes 23, 25, 27, Special . . . . . . . . 59C. 4llnder- 0.00 vests 1 . ' Here’s a summer Un- Special line of D & A dervest bargain that is Corsets in high and low attractive. This lot with‘ birst, all sizes. Special out sleeves or opera style. . . . ., . . . . . . . . . . - . . $95.00 Special . . . ~l for 101-00 ' r '- “no fddbjz-m 50.00 Suits $290030 Clear at Final clearing up sale oi" all our high grade, high quality suits. In tho assortment there are about iiIty-tive suits, tweeds and worsteds, very fine, handsome, well tailored suits in pltllll blues, browns, greens and fancy mlixed tweeds. These are cut 1n both double breasted‘ and single breasted styles, quite u number of tiorm-filtting models, and a few with belts. There are all sizes from 36 to 42-—-this is your great (ipportirnity to secure a handsome, high class, well tailored stylish suit at the price of 8- cheap one. Get irrthis today. Handsome new suits, worth $45.00 and $50.00 each, will clear on APPRE (TIATION DAY AT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . $29.00 i2 only Iioys’ Paramutta Ruincoats, dark fawn shade, single brezrst sltylc, sizes for boys from 8 to p ill years, worth to $6.50, Special - - - - - -- - - - - - $33-95 2 dozen on’s Combination Overalls in plain bluc, irlack, fawn and blue stripes, sizes 34 to 38, worth to $6.00. Special -.. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95-3-95 25 pairs Men’s Cottadeade Pants in grey, grey stripe and dark brown shades, all sizes, Worth to Spggia] ........................ $2.50 Sal of 2.75 .00 Sillfs for 2 l- Black and navy Taifetas as well as navy and brown Duchesse Mousseline, all 36 inches wide, and worth to $2.75 per yard. Will be selling on Appreci" atioin Day at $100110!‘ yd. Mignonette Jersey in navy, blue, peach and marigold. Regular price $8.90. Special Friday 3t___... .. . ..........$3.0() pcryd. Black, navy, brown and old rose Pailettede Chine, 36 inches widg Spgcia] . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.75 p91‘ yd. Women’s Toyo Panamas for 75c Big special in Ladies‘ White 'l‘oyo Pairama Hats, seven different styles, special - 45¢- Ladies’ Untrimmed Hats in nearest shapes and colors. Ex‘ tra special on Friday. . 101-00 Ladies’ Pull-over Sweaters in colors rose, grey,. l greelir, blue and brown, selling on Friday for. . $3.00 MOORE & McLOD Ltd. ii9-i2i 0ueen Street Charlottetown ii I}