1 - . et ‘ t ’.~ -.. ‘ _...-.. _ __ ___ _ . _ - - » .d¢'U»r'¢* 1 ' ~*- ~»‘\-».1P.1-’- , l J- ts / .. -. --- ' "'_`T~' ' ` /-sq' _~_ .. ~ _ _ 3 \ ' ff, . . . ..» l- - . . -, l ‘DI f 'l‘00KE BROS. LIMITED ‘ oN'i'0 'W_ EQ VANGOLWIR s-f""°"" . ::Aii mothers can -put away anx- im. regarding the suffering chil- dren vrhen they -have Mother Grav- 95' Worm Exterminator to give re- it effects are sure and last 0|19a| = '-‘ ` ceeds bean supper Oornlwall' Hall :va a-assi#-Iligqg-4 MAY 11,1921' - THE CHARLQ1'm'rowhr nr_lA1tDnLt~1 ‘ ' ' ‘PAGE THREE -.. L - _ cent" G .AcKNowLsoowl~-Nr.-'rho lad ~ - '- _ -, ' ' ‘ » » ' ~ ies of the Protestant Orphanage _ _ _ _ _'£u‘_;“f:_' °:;’§§¢t::)’;"‘;' _ acknowledge with thanks the foil- - . _ w 1 5 9° ~ _ i _I-ADV _Ci-ERK'wANfrslD-see, owing; Kensington Lediee Auxll-- - ' ~ “"5"” °°1°">’- 11"” @FP°1=ii1i 111° » ~ - - . -'11 .'f‘ ' classified advertisement on page iary of Orphanage $600.00; pro- _ _- C°°".-“F95 fm" Pam 0” °f '55 “nt” “B °8i\ii1ii_i_25 cents _ * ~- -rl-,( “ ' 1 I f`v5`;`\‘ formerly. ` ' *""" ' $3308- Alpha. Womens Institute: ' I ` b d kg- ` on °i1ilnil\B8nes'a.nd`all other CHURCH OF SCOTLAND' `” will .£'illG't the (gglgfrrlxggthvrxhig :I _ dehiitlllf: msltill mrmal free undef B2 cents to “'32 per due" homes' Rev"D M Lamont will reach t W A ' ' S rem n and in b°m°° "er °'“° "q“'"'i ' ' ' D “ is racticnlly a last call for re- ' the British preference -but under- ` churchill on saturday 1-ith, at 1 ” h ,h-, H 1 _ ____ . H __ d » _ ed from $1-50 to $4-50 ner 511111111- In _O-clock p_ m__ "_ can C eruils for the Xt as or ro s c er tari s t e uty is ras an cases therais Bn. ld _Valorem sabbath 15", M1030 Df’ We °“ almost complete i’i'0n1 10 tn 15 D0' 0311*- l rate of three per cent which is ‘ ` ` ` ' ' - ' ' - ` -ing Assoclatio with the re- _ ‘al ' _ ~ . lsplendid D‘“`“ii°i*1§inikli.i»_0ver six- a carioad of freight outward this mn n gallon. t 1 1 d 1 Umfner W8~lght Ityvemelhlbers being present and morning. On Mlonday night twenty' :__f’_;:e'""1§_c2_;° _h°‘§_°5 f“l*;=_|;i___f_i:_°_;`_‘§ Fruits preserved in spirits of_ al:-caggsfo ,;;)e!nc;l;l;‘;BB°‘:})“°|:;"_‘ Collar _()f_Fashl0n_ , 9 "1 "-€W_ men BiBninz nn- passengers came over. D U 6 more than 40 percent proof, which_ and the ra, ‘_und_e\. me oth _ta _ |There is still room in the Artillery -__- Cla" “S 3 D9“°lW~ 'N19 C350 W" were dutiable at $3 per gallon and m f fe - _ er I l_t’or young men with vim and good red blond in their veins, who do- sire a training that will improve them in ovcry way. ::Your pastry will be light. fluf- fy and smooth if you vase Borden‘s Bt. Charles or Jersey Milk “with the cream left ln" Look for _the ilef. ' - - ~ - §':_.;..’i§_S.!¥@.'_? unions ~- 1 -~ - '- Where copies come to our ca l-ded, lva eeata -nst ha added in cost tb cover_|t Coatzactloha eaun_t`ns one was-d,~lbn lu-es (as 31.000) un allowed us one word. Cash remittances to cove! east _nat aeeompanfall advertise- -ents. In no suse can this rule be overlooked. Advertlsemelsta received without remittance cannot he acknowledged. - ‘L son u_-fu-12' _' _ lnlscl-:Ll.nNEoUs roll eAl_s-1 noolvlsn corr- age and-2 desirable lots. st East Royality,aIso an acre of land on opposite side of road. Desirable for gardening. Apply to K. J. Martin, Charlottetown. ___________...____-___-.--- _ _,.l..»-.-..-.. _ __ 'FOR SA'-E OR T0 LET-HOUSE and large lot of land. Apply 34 Hensley St. * 'FOR SALE'-HEAVY BROWN PA per, suitable for placing 111106! carpet. 6 cents o roll at Guardian office. - - ' v1 'FOR SALE- HATCHING EGGS from~- my. prize winners Buff Leghorn at Hallifax, Charlotte- town, etc. lFnice of eggs $2.00 D81' 13 eggs. $3.90 per 24 essu- Apply Belmont Poultry Yards, 28 Ken- sington Street. Charlottetown. 'FOR SALE 80 ACRES OF LAND Ea-st 'Royalty 3 1-2 miles from tiharloirtetown. Has never fai1i.\'1¢ N991!-E. Wheatley) 0c.,'_Ltd. _ This land vrlllbe lolddn lots _ to git pur- chaser, " _ _ ' , - _ . _-, T0 LET = -To LET-ons ll-‘ulmlel-iso room, situated in centre of oiiry. Modern ,conveniences Apply in _afternoons to 16 Elm Avenue( *ALL UNCALLED FOR SUITS suiltsvnd overcoats from our 30 branches throughout Canada will be sold at $14.00 each. Odd trousers $3.95. Odd vests $1.50. In many casen this price is less than one~thlr1l their actual val- uo. Merchants buy these goods ' for resale to their customers. Wise men will buy two or three suits and an overcoat. For sale at our store only. English & Scotch Woollen Company, 158 Richmond Street. *CLOTH, CLOTH. CLOTH- D0 your women folks need mater-- lals in good qualities for their dresses and suits? We have tholmands of yards -that will he sold as low es $2.75 per yard, half regular llrice, in goods 54 to 56 inches wide. This is an ex- cellenlt opportunity to get mater ials in better qualities than us ualiy found in womens fabrics and also take care of che child- ren needs, Call at our store. Eng 1-ish &_ Scotch Woollen Company, 158 Biohmond Street. ..._,.__l.___---_--_- FEMALE HELP WANTED lwltlrrs-o - aim. To Asslsr at general housework. Apply at Guardian office. FWANTED.-A MAID FOR GEN- eral housework. Apply 89 Upper Prince Street.. MALE HELP WANTED -_(fi MAKE Mousv Ar Holvls - sis to silo paid weekly f°1' 11"" spare time writln! °h°W°“\'d° for us. N0 °°“V'“_”m!~. W° instruct ,ana supply you 1¢i'~i1 work. west-Angus Show 011111 Service, '57 X., Colborns Street Toronto; » -_ - ______P_________,_.____..__. »sALsaMAN _WAN'\‘BD_ -SM-E5- man a self -respecting 68168111811 whose ambition is' _' -b0¥°nii_ ii" present occupation 'nlitiif-‘ "nil more congenial employment Wim ue anclattlle some-111119 °i°“N°' his income. We require a man of clean ohlratter sound' ill mind and body, of strong personality who would appreciate 3 W0 D011 tion with lt :ut growing <=°1'1¢€1”11 where industry would- be-reward ed with far above avera¥0 Simi' ings* married man D1'0f°i’1‘95- .inch to Mr. J. o. Monash. Bell second floor. Riley buiiiinl- Queen st., onl>°¢1i° P1'°‘"° WANTED A MAID.. for general housework, good wages. Apply Mrs. Bruce Stewart, 14 Water Street. WANTED WANTED - SQ YOUNG PIGS. Address J. _ Weathenbin, Louis- lburg,'C. IB. _ - WANTED -YOUNG GENTLE- lman desires room and lhonrd lwith ,private family. Central lo cation. Alprplly “W. S." c-o Guard- ian. - ` - NURSING PRIVATE NURSESEARN $15 .'|'0 $30 a week Learn without loav- ing homo. Descriptive -booklet sent -free Royal College of -Science. Dept. 25. T0i”°“i°- CW' _ ada, ‘ 1055-12~20lMESat25i _ STATE COUNCIL FOR P. E. |- i -A- change in the higher jurisdict- ion of the Knights of Columbus ih the .Nllarltime Provinces is about to -be affected. Hitherto the order here -has been governed 'by a. state council representative of the three the three_is to have its`own sep- arate state councils. That for Nova Scotia will he the i`irst`to be or- ganized and this was done Tues- day in Halifax by Dr. W, P. Brod erick of -St. John. at present state deputy of the Maritime Provinces. At u meeting in Charlottetown on May 23rd the Prince Edward Island stnte council will be organized l he constituted at a meeting to he llelll in St. John albout a week later. ~ operation have arrived to spend 8 COUIYIB 0- Newsome’s pareuinr `M\_`- and ‘M'f`5~ Hlospitttl on Saturday; Ney mi' '-9 Dr-_ K, 1-V. and Mrs. McKinnon a. son, ,Arthur Kenn'e_t»h_. _ _ _ . _ _ __--_--¢o->----_ uln' FEvEn, Asnllvl/t. r'-A'r.\|mn AND c1uloNw lu\o§clll'1lls All surre dcred !!}_¢*il'__f- 44’-i'i'ii>\¢ “f‘ fcl.-is \;p_nlr‘\_thf- hlimltrl -bodies ni' no ions than "1o.i1no C.-.ne-tiene. by -nite of Ilucklcy's 2 Buttle Prcatmrn . llon't suffer one minute l0nR'£i‘- cdthsaf.:f.l~.:::te.:2.n:':_~- I "W ° I 1442 'Mutual Street. l Toronto. Ont- ' '- Q 4 Brothers . H 3 Y _ ._ form, cut out and mail it- A 'rho cuer ad valorem duty remains 30 .per 1Grade I (Sr)-1. Arthur Grant, Association, subject to review by L? ' t e ut es are mcreasedu cent. Milmil Smith. (equal). 2. -Reston the Board of Review. . t° 25 95'; centf i"`°°f spirit- the There is inserted a new item de- lvlclnnls. Grade l (Jn)-1. Annie The Board flnde the rect.. to be ;2 “ge “$1 75b°°“*“h‘° sisuated as ancdynes.-ellxere,~tinc _Silleidow, 2. Katheryn Sheidow, 3. that neither the Association nor stéen ight ti éxi 3‘;_’°Y° t _at tures or medicines, on which- the Lois Smith, Edison Sheidow, equal the owncrs or drivers of horses lu ed fri th? EDN? _cn 3% 9 “ins” rates ure $3 and 30 Der _cent Perfect Alttendance. Hazel Smith, races at the meeting llnd know- ad vmfgrem edut _ ee ___‘;__“"5» ‘E On alcoholic prefumes in small Oilive Mutlow, Ethel Hynes. Eve- ledge of such new rule, and that _hm er éent y r m ug 9* --b0ttles the rate lg raised-,from 60 rect Dunhhy. Goldie Mclnnls the vlolntlon thereof wus not ln- L__§’_ei‘ _moe 'raw remains mei to 95 cor cent: ln large. hotties Ralph Sileidow. Margaret Smith, tentional, but innocently donepand under the relterence but the dm the _specific rate ‘is raised from $3 ,iiiyriio MOEn0hel‘I\. Harold Dunphy without any purpose to violate of five cegts a alla” under mg to $5 and the ad valorem rate re- lAnne Grant. Edna' Ti'-Yi0i'. Harold said section or to commit any other tariffs is I-glued to 15 Cents mains at 40 Der cent. . -- - Mc-ln11iS.Hn1‘0ld Sh€ill0W. Milton fraud, and that. therefore, in the Alcohcl genera] is made dur: ‘---oo-on--L ` _-Smith. Reston Mclnnles, Lois exercise of the power given the mme at $10 instead of $3 per _gab S . Smith and Edison Sheidow. Hazel Board .lf Review under sucll clr- mm Rum under E special iteml ENT °UT CWCULAR Townsllend, Teacher. cllmstances and conditions it is had a pre'fe,.enmn dmy of $8. buf F0|°L°w‘NG`3P5'ECH 0F ordered that all horses- securlng__ the general and intermediate -mtesl PFl0.F-ESSOR..\v£A000Kl -_-*°>-’*”°" win race-_-, at said meeting shall bei at no _ _ T - ~ ~ - - .- - credited with same and he eligiblell On essences and ext,-actm mlxed C QRONTQ Mill' 10---*Sir Arthur PERSONALS in Sturt in-their propel' CIHBSBS- with s lrits. the s ecific rate is un 9' president °' "M°G‘m -UW' _ l;55s_Gcol-ge lvlcDoual_d. Farm- chadgeg from $3 wpsw whue the iversity. Montreal, and Lady Cur- _'i in8"-0ii- P- E- i-» Canada- EX ad. valorem duty remains thirty rm’ wer” guests of h°"°" M the -Mi* “nd Mm W' V' M°Kmn°“ Parte. Application for an order. er em limnuiii dinner 0! the- Toronto returned last night from a visit to| _See daemon in case 6555_ lp ,_,€e__e'_H inserted a new "em branch of t-he ‘McGill Graduates Halifax. _--ooo;-6-1;-Z ;‘ designated as anodynes, elixll-s_, Society :tt Hart House. University - -* :; - oc ve ver-‘ 'MV Huddari' M°Khm°“ of Pm' lltifuggs gh tgfemrgsrket is Millers igctggsss 0; m;;|c:;e;'tgli1 which l nette le:1.\'es'this morning for Sack- Worm ;_.0“.ders_ They Wm not only* cégt _ -9 fe. YW P91' vm” where he Wm reside in the Clean U19 Bminanii am] bowels °f- i0n alcoholic perfumes in small - lM‘"~ W- L~ W““”‘““ °' Em" guiding the infantile system and hgtttlesotllilggiicciah ihnrhtiggs leaves this morning for Toronto mmmmmmg it in A healthy con from $3 to $5 and the ad Valorem Wl101‘G ii-2 Will Undefga “ “°'i°“B dition. There is nothing ln their rate remains at 40 per cent. composition that 'Will i_11iure the ' loirmediclnai wlnee not more most elicate stomach w en direct- -M12 LQ1111111 W- N°W=°m° 0' ‘he .fone gre followed. and they can igarlhlgga egot trough: 1:2: cxgltte Ci1nadia“‘B““k °f C°mm°'°e' Path be given to children in the `full as . ' l0W» 'SWK-» Wm* Mrs' Newsome" surance that they will utterly des- Wm" Alcohol. generally le made dut- _of Toronto. Tile chief speakers =were slr Arthur Currie and Sir _ 'Robert Falconer, president: of the _University of Toronto, Sir Arthur 'Currie was quoted inrlm' interview lhere Saturday evening as stating that after Professor Leacock, -of |McGlll University. had spoken in _l this city agaiinst prohibition,-pre _vious to the referendum vote of April 18, Sir Arthur' received- a. circular, apparently distributed broadcast, urging Ontario-'parents not to sendgtheir sons to'McGill, “to be taught to drink booze.-‘“‘ Slr Arthur saidzf 'i' ' ` _ _' “lf do lot know who wa5"respons'- ible for that circular? but who ever it was is one of the class' that preaches t;mperance and is him- . ei. USE THIS FORM R. T._ HOLMAN. LTD.. Bummersldc. P. E. I. . What Is Your Idea Of a. Iferfect Range? . 'I want to enter the "l’crfect Who _I:_Ia_.s; The about the oldest To' the person who tells us the Island well give 24- piece Enamelware Kitchen Out- ’ iii- _ ` Second prize is a Golden -Oak D- in-. ll the Peep- _ ~ ‘ - ° --» - -§.'...i:’°ri.l..°.:.l’l1.'.°.“.?§.ii.;T’°ll: 1- ----»--»‘ .‘i.';*:°2.:‘z‘:11z.l"..':.‘1i.:t“1.5:.:i“-1.12l.¢.l:".§°“.;:ll°":.“'°“°°fam- -_ brought it dozen” assengers, and °d 'the M3119 Tmdk hem hor” dutlable at sixty per cent have pd B' e fc "gas gn mo” | _ P » . ma e necessary lbefore ‘the»Wost TOOKE _ sxcEl.1-ENT onl.l.l..-No. 2 ,, ml, ,lcon cargo, including two "1¢@11__ 11°! bein: _st ihe time in new imposed upon them an _adult-_ Indie, ggreement t I f ~ ' ' ` ‘ ' ,Batt-ery (Major Hooper) had it automobiles. She will have about gfem “BMD Wi’-ii me N”-H0531 lonal specific duty of $2.50 Det* on deslmted '¢he_pmf"snual i‘<`. "-is -/\ f' . ARRESTS FOLLOW ‘ WRECKING OF T-RAIN Fireman Plnnsd Beneath Engine; Almost Instantly Kiilled . ‘M-l]MPH»lS, Tenn.. May 10.- Two men were held last night on the secret docket by police, and other arrests, the authorities said, ,might follow as a- result of the wreck Saturday midnight of the Sunshine Special passenger train westbound op the Missouri Pacific Railroad at Almont, twenty miles from here. John Slocum, fireman of Little 1Rock, Arkansas, was pinned be- neath ilis engine and almost in- stantly lzilled. B. D. Kellog, En- gineer Robert Scott and C. B. Walker, mall clerk, suffering min- or injuries. The two men .Were arrested at .Bridge Junction, near the scene _of the wreck in which the env gine. tender and baggage and mail cars: went into the ditch. Missouri Pacific officials said the wrecking of the train was evidently intent- _ional. _According to railroad lofficiais the switch 'at Almont had been _-1 4" ___ I _ '_ f-_.ii \ “ ‘“’ “ ° 1° 811° No s sA~r1'Env 1'oNlGH'r- -°* per 1-oo llcuntie under the prefer- - -- f ' . Bangor “.630 p_ m_ - - - . _ ~ . a half pint and a pint from $1.85 _ _ c - -- _ _ _ ____ _ At 7.30 sharp tonight -Nc. 8. Bat- ence, and $1 per 100 pounds un- to $450; ha" pm, or le" "om .,\ _ __ ht _ __ hd_ _ - _ ._ _ _» _t_,_. Ev?::iul'\‘d‘¢::'D|ou(;:ll8v?i‘l;lnTLt§eN:l1T`§slr;'York' $30~U0;~-total $503.08- grgpefsliituqre tylretia Boffoihs fri: gal;-€`”;g|\:";'n'.`B g`g:‘uE°:>i=‘t'et?’: " / ; I ' I, ` l - ' . ‘ 1 » '_ . _ ._\ _ bath- 15,-h ht Du d tl;-1-.-af an _ __ _ list and _made dutiable at 50 cents quart from ,,330 to $930; ,b-9-New X I - » - . a. . t Nl ~- ' ‘ ~~ . - . `\ V' "7 1 Mile Creek 2 _ m 8 "° THE CONBTANGE.-The steam _ Fruits preserved in brandy or in me “me as formerly . ; / \.___ _ ‘ . 4 . Drown H-ei :: FOR RHEUMATIC PAINS The pains and aches of Sciatica and Rlleumfstism shouuld be treat- ed with Dr Thomas Eclectric Oil. The soothing and healing propert- ies cf this famous remedy have been demonstrated( for fifty years. Use it also for Inflammatory pains, cuts, scratches, bruises and sprains, either in human beings cr the lower animals. - lliillia'l_l_t_§oprallo Miss Bertha Donovan, who will render the soprano solo in Gaul's "Holy City," with the Charlotte- town Choral Society at the Prince Edward Thursday night, is said-to be one of the most popular singers in Halifax, possessed oi’ a clear bell-like soprano voice, perfect en- unciaiion, bell-like, soprano voice. Miss. Donovan' will no douibt meet with a hearty recept- ion Thursday night., Following up the splendid suc- cess of their ini-tial concert last February _che Charlottetown Choral Society are putting on a more pru- _ten_tlou_e effort for their second con cert in Gaul’s “Holy City." With lrfenod. Hhs switch lamps- ex,- tlnguished and newspapers wrap- -ped around the lamps to hide them. I The train ran into the sidinl: and jumped the track. Tile couches land sleepllnlf cars :pnlfiined on the track. Irish Get Much Gash From _America BELFAST, May 9-Typewrltten' announcements have -been posted in Dundalk and the surrounding dis trlct. stating that “through the ‘efforts of _the “President of the "Irish Republic" boans of many, mill- persons who have been in rison r _`§our Last Chalice to get F Oldest Stove ? stove in use on R. A stove" competition. the final practice Wednesday night _tile chorus will be in excellent shape. The assi_sting_ artists are ‘well known in Halifax vocals. wht are qllile ‘popular in musical con _ceris lin that city. The Society/wil. .also -be nsslslell by an orchestra. of ten pieces. l\ir_ I-‘. T. Watkins and Miss Lillian, _ Earle accompanists. It is to be hoped the citizens will show their _appreciation iby giving the society a capacity house Thurs- day night. _L lsnltu -= ' _RAZIIAII '° "" ions of pounds /have been raised in , the United States for the relief of I' the Irish nation, and that f‘nll Ul&flsi`|¢‘l|`al\resthing D in the leouehhi tu or property victim.. of Engliehl n not q=i°t.»:¢_3=:;=°shin»» ~aggressichs'shall receive due com - ‘nf - 5 y . of 3 'cents for each degree over self most intcmperate in tho_ught._|pensmtiou from the treasury of the #T I °‘\i’ll°l¢°"" 26 egreeu . speech una nrincirle.'_'. _ _ Rep hlic. _ __ _ Temnietoul. 142 Kills W.,_'_I'oronto.- --1" ya $87.00 Reliance Steel Range This Holman range is given absolutely Free to the one who sends us the best description of a PERFECT Range-‘Second award is a 4- 4 piece Aluminum Ware Set. Who Has The Oldest ' Stove P 11s_s_ 'rms roam 'r. HOLMAN. LTD.. Summcrstdc. P. E. -I. ' . . _ I want to enter your "oldest ¢hlu'e. l Stove" odmpetltion. I have had a stove in constant use for ten years or more; -' ' This stove was made by And was brought from lt is not giving satisfaction. (cron out "not" it satisfactory.) . . , I» Ant aeadlns' my idea of ul per- fect range on another sheet. Name Address ..... Send your. McClary‘s Magazine E|ucE’to Name __ Address Rocking Chair. Intefesting "`it`iag‘azine V . 1 , _ \ A brighlfnewly. well-illustrated "MpGlsry's Mag- azine" will be sent toaveryoac who has had a stove or ranlzo for ton years or'n'fore. Just sign and send this form- __ . _ » . _ I have had c range for .... .-years; uso coaljwood hill! his cooking holes. send me McC|s\’l"s Meklilna FREE. - some-_...,___.;._e._;_;:__........ ........................... .. -I ; ~ Address ................ ...... .. _____.-H,%.__-, _ lt. T. A sotntln, Lllllrrnn _Summ¢1_nii°._ I It is not swing sl_Qls_f\o\t_en_ The stove entered was bought from ...... ................................-._ ...~......... Was mddeuby Have been in actual use ........ .. years It is in the home of .... .. School Dillflcf ... _..._.............................. (Cross out "not" stove ll satis- fHClDl"y) ._ ' My home ls .......... .... .. Address ..............l...`... ........ ....:........... ..... ... Send MoClhry's Masalne free to Name ._............................................. Address .v-' -v, t lf _ . -l i ._ _i f' l 1 . ' . - l ‘_ 1 *;;~._- -,-~...._c.:. _::',--~.~ `§’ §@ l It ‘_‘. li _.. t is lf le t. i l 4 ii » :_ _ i Z ""’”_.“°L -_. , i 'i . _ _ itll c l F i é l I .. _,__-,,, ll, E.~____ . ___`. "'-T ~ ,¢.. -_-_-fn-.--U _ 7-»`»‘.<=-§" -f- r` ,_ 1 i 1 l _,_. _ i' _ _ _ li: ki , rear. ,_. .__ ,_ .,l;_. ‘ 4 . 52’ 'F t § Z: fi _-_ __¥ 1 'l L » .,_._,_. ~,..-,_ .- » i i e ‘.‘ i -._, '