92f so? 1?»? Candv Coated fChevginé Gum \ Now comes fhenew candif- coated chewlne - sum TWHIIOWSNIPS- to dellshf our old friends In ‘a new was. . Try fhemi-gil p You'll enioy them Peonermlnf flavoured candy confine and chewlns sum center afford a Ions- iaeflne freaf. af the same time benefit- linrfeefh. appetite and dlsestlon. nll , , \ . your friends a souvenir of P. E. l. INTERNATIONAL LINE uf 8 u. in. um] i-vo-ry Saturday iit G p. In. Wesln ailny tripe iire viii ldiinipnrt and . ‘Plilarailaly- t 2 u. m. eturni-Leuvr Iloeton lilnmluya and Fridays at 10 a. In: Tllnr) for ldnntport, Lulu-r nnol Nt- John. "Allld $10.80 NTATEROODI.‘ I100 III Ilroi-t onnneoflon at Ilmiton -lit nto-umi-ra to New York vlii Cnpe- Cod Cumul- Fur Italic-rooms, rule-a nlul nililtlonnl’ Information apply to A. U. Clllllllli}, Agent ASTERN STEAMSHIP Liuas, INC. SPENCER AND FREIGHT SERVICE IIIYIWVEEN Sill‘. JOHN AND BOSTON , _ Steamship GOVERNOR DlNGLI-IY will leave St. dolin every Wednes- (Atinntlc time) for lioaton. Lulier, due llonton about l} The Nufuriluy trlpp are to lloaton direct due Sunilnya no. (Daylight with the Illetropulltun passenger and St. John, N. ll: oe-eseoesneooeeoeenspwsrewweseoes .‘ ~ Q| Now is the Time, to Buy HARD COAL due here now wjth-I200 tons of the very best o" " "' a d Coal. We will . sell at" s- fgf, 52F} Ale while‘ discharg- lllg. [7- rst or second ' Hard‘ $12..‘ “this. (zliouper this year so it will be ydtifisfin t0 buy now. Please oiidcr today. ‘ ‘ A. PICKARD a co. Phone 240 hermeneutic -....‘.~3" commonsense q ‘ ~ _ - i . . i imperial FllX Blsilllt manufactured at Charlottetown, P. E. I. It contelna tho whole whoat m and PURE con LIVER OIL. ' ' ‘mythlnq that goeflvitn theae Bleeulto haa ‘been Government In- mu and lefluaranteeii Plies and WHOLESOME. imperial cod Oil Bleoulta are fed in the malorlty of our P. E. l- lichen and are giving akrisracronv REOULTQ. " ’ Li! ua ehlp you a trial order direct from fahtory. IMPERIAL BISCUIT LTD. ,1 _" 44o _cnn-ioiumw§~_j__.. " 161 Longwortli its»... _ I ‘"- R %$$$¥&¥#$&%§## $%%3iG$i¥Q§QQ$QOOOIIOCOQQQQQQO I .._.¢.. _ be supplied with this remedy. ' at clearance prices at Putons. i REMEMBEm-Plcnio at North "Rustico. July 27th. l RAINCOATB AND UMBRELLAS ~at Julv clearance prices at Putons. Be prepared‘ for rainy weather. BIG sacs qr Lamas AND MEN'8\ umbrellas and rain coats now on at Putons. l AN ICE CREAM FESTIVAL will he held in Covehead Road School .v.onday. July 18th; if not tine, on following evening. I ADVERTISE THE BEAUTIES OF THE ISLAND-By sending‘ 01")’ 57c postoaid.‘ Guardian Office. ORGANDV COLLAR AND CUFF SETS, are all the rage. A nice assortmentin white and color- cd at Paions. 4 THE GARDEN 0F THE GUL |LLUBTRATEDv-—SOIIVQIIITQ of th Province-beet illustrated write-up of the province ever published. Price fifty seven cents postpaid. Guardian Office. ' t NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are reminded that all display advertisements must be in the Guardian Office before noon of the day previous to publication RITUAL OONC-LUDE-D - The Retreat for the Pniests of the Dio- ceso was concluded at St. Dun- sun's University Saturday morn- ing, muny of the clergy leaving for their homes by the early trains The remainder left in the after- noon. A WELL BRED‘ CALF‘.-Mr. John MaoKinnon of Grand Vii-iv, has purchased a IZ-months calf from Bunbu-ry Farm which has a notable ancestry. liis sire is the imported liull—Sir Dekol Pontiac Jewish-son of King Pontiac Jewel with over 70 tested daughters. and he the son of the great King of the Pontlacs. The dani is a daughter o! the greatest Canadian sire of show- ring stock, Prince (Zolanthus Albe- ksrk, andchas a record of 566 lbs. milk and "23 lbs. butter in 7 days, when four years old, beinig one of the best young cows in the’ Bun- bury herd. Mr. McKlnnion deserves the support of the public in his entarprize, which will certainly do much to build up the milk and cream shipping industry in his sec- tion’ of country. , Ynrmouth. N. 8.. March 2t. 1921 Mr. Joseph LeBlanc, Secretary of the Athletic Association. who were ' e Champions for 1920 of the South hora League and Wes ern Nova Scotia Base Bali, states t iat during the summer the boys used MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT with very henc- ficlnl results, for sore muscles. brui- ses and sprains 1t is considered hy the players the best white llnlmnrii on the market. Every team should celebrated (Signed) ' JOSEPH L. LEBLANC“ ‘ Body. Y. A. A. HOTEL VICTORIA Iqlnfi Ilr iooY eelaloe eervloe. Elegantly furnlohel, ‘l rooina with bathe. Make it your lune Gharl n. ' i Dr. Ii. C. Harris Eye Specialist Office, Royal Bank Building, (Riarlot- tetown. Office Hourl ___-'I and before l0 a. m. on Saturdayal ._' GRAND OLD FASHIONED tea Wrty at Tlgnish on the sautful Church Grounds Wednead y. July 20th. KNIT SPORT SUITS, the new- est of the new, just for vacation wear at Paions. - ' CHILDREN'S MUSLIM AND GINGHAM, ready for Immediate wear at clearance prices at Patons. "NOTICE TO ADYERTISER&- Advertisers are reminded that all display advertisements must be in the Guardian Office before noon of the day previous to publication NOTlCE-—ROS8' ROLLER mills Vernon River, will be closed for repairs Ala-gust 1st. until the new crop comes. POLICE COURT — At the P0- ilce (‘ouirt on Saturday morning one drunk was fined $30 or 60 tlflys A breach of the Taxi by~laws——ilri vlng -witliout a license was dismis- sed. NOTICE-The annual meeting of the ratepayers of Morell Hall Comm-any will be. held in the Hull .on Wednesday July 20th at 2 p. iu. COME AND BRING your friends to the ice cream and strawberry festival to be held on the grounds adjoining the Cherry Valley Hull on Saturday evening, July 16th. If uol flue, festival will be hold Mon- day the 18th. EVANGELISTIC SERVICES — Rev. J. S. Muckay has closed a ser- ies of evangelistic services in Pi‘- tcrs Road and lWlliTfly I-Iurboi North. Although the nights were hot, the church was filled to tho door each night at St. Peters Road and a g-reut many A turned to tliu Lord. The inst night of the ser- vices there were over thirty seek- ing souls, men and women who have ‘not been inside of a church for months are now Ipraising Goil for salvation through the blood oi Jesus. Mr. Mzickziy has had no one to help him in the services lic curried on but undertook the work himself alone for almost fivv weeks. The church has taken on ntw- life and the people are look- THE, "caaiinorrrp éuaiioiiin iiiir_c-iayiiiv_li GIIARDIAIIY ILK DRESSER for all occasions the (New York and Canadian new spapers. " i, ' __..... RECEIVE ORDERS - Among. the young men who recently recei- ved minor, orders at.the Holy Heart» Seminary. Halifax, was Jo- seph Ward, St. John, 1N. B. Mr. Ward g many friends in this city ‘while’ attending Sit. lDunstaifs Uni» versitynwho Will be pleased m hear of his advancement. _ SUPREME COURT.--At the Su- preme Court on Saturday morning the two prisoners. Joseph Henry Doiron and Herbert Ingram appeared for sentence before llie Chief Justice. Doiron had pleaded guilty to a charge of breaking into the shop of Neil Mc- Nevin and stealing $4.00 and both prisoners had plcudcd guilty of jail breaking. Before imposing sentence on Duiron for shop breaking. the Chief Justice said that llerllllll pleaded guilty of a very serious c-rime, the maximum pen uity of which was seven years in Dnrchestei" penitentiary. Taking, info account his youth, and in so iili‘ as the (‘oiirt is aware, he had uct been previously convicted of a crime, he imposed u sentence 0f 1W0 years. A further sentence o! six months in jail was iiiiilosdd for prison breaking. Before sentence was imposed on ingruham, Mr. iiiirolii Palmer made un appeal fur leniency i0\\'1ll'll the prisoner. Iii ‘ivislieii to iizive the opportunity to go straight. andum his behalf Mr. Palmer asked Ills Lordship‘, and villi the consent m‘ the_Attorne_v llenerzil. lo i-c-nsidei" suspending iils scntciii-.e. His .i.oi'ilshlp said that only In rare cases lg the (‘ourt Justified in letting prisoners proper snreties, especially in tlie i-usc ofh boy of 1i}, who lliifl pre- viously been before the Police Pourt. lie would require one or two responsible persons to g0 FIDOIIQOI‘ I'm‘ the boy's good beha- vior. Before the Court ailjourn- ml, Mr. fllurnid Palmer illlfifilliicPfl to llie Chief Justice that ingraiifs father wag the only one lie could rbtuin to go security ip iiis son's case. His Lordship declared that this was not sufficient and he therefore refused to grant the zip- pliciition for suspended sentence and sentenced the prisoner to three months in jail. The civil (Linc of ilistant vs. lPurquharsc-n was then resumed before Judge. Haszard. who found u decision for the defendant on one count and iiig with joy to the future. DR. FRA-NWS LATEST - Dr. Leo Frank is again to the front with some splendid fox advertis- ing for Prince Edward island and is to Ibe congratulated. His lat est adventure ‘appears in the New Yoirk Tribune illustrated supple- ment of July ‘10th and is afine picture of Mr. Sandy MscGregrz-r taken at itosebank Farm, with two foxes in his arms. The photo has the if-ollowlng paragraph under it “Lltiillle Beaiutlef-Sandy MacGre cor, a Scotch comedian fromKil- marnock, visits the Rose BanlhFur Farms on Prince Edward island and iposea for our camera man with u quairtet of precious young alive-r foxes. As Sandy remarks, "Como to my a-rms ye bonnie wee beauties; yelre siller foxes, hut ye're ‘worth your weight in gowd." Howkl you ‘like to have them around your neck next winter, girls? This photo was released on July 8th and will be continued for sixty days, being shown in all Delights For ‘ Vlarm Days . , 8o~ many delightful things _aro served at our fountain that his cannot emphasize the 4 merits of each. But, we do with to tempt you with the ‘ following menu- ICE CREAM some, .. PHOSPHATE, GINGER ALE, chars JUICE, 51c. ‘ < in fact we have practically everything that lo wished for ' in the way of fountain pro- " ' ducta. Ice Iavueed liberally > 4 and our service ls Ideal In ev- , ery mepect. ’ FOR HEALTH'3 BAKE . DRINK AT oun FOUN- ’ Wvvvv-vi-V ‘IAIN-THERE "sooauc- ioua." I > P PERFECTION ICE CREAM > is usso omv g Johnson 8i Johnson“ » 9-12.30, 2-5. ’ Phone 68-Y luUTT7iNU"JEFF-"- The Quality Druqatore 1 ior. Kent and Prince Btreete i fur the plaintiff on five other counts. The Court adjourned cine die. ifiBoftlf-JTB St. Charles or Jersey Milk "with the cream left in" is as rich as cream. For ordinnryi milk uses dilute with one half water. o l? _ Liquor Flooding Wind or ‘.‘.'l2~!'.>St‘.'R. ONT._ July 15—-Wiih but four days loft before Ontario goes "bone dry" by virtue of the order-in-oouncll iol‘ the Federal Government prohiblfiing importn - tion of intoxicating llqour into the Province, a virtual‘ flood ofintcxi- cants has been pouring into this city during the ‘past few weeks. necessarily inexact. only individual who knows just how much of the stuff has come i-n hlierc within the lust few weeks-is License inspector Mousseiiu, but he declines to give out even an alp - proximate estimate. A summary of the best opinions, hoirrver. places the value to close to two millions oi‘ ilollars. Just how much of this vnsf store of intoxlcants» will be actually non- sumed on the (‘unudizin side oi’ the river and how ni-ucli will] filter mater of conjectures only, but it rcrosss to-dry Michigan is another is known that thousands ni‘ ilollkrs worlh of liqoiir has been received here for export purposes TORONTO MAY BAR BIG FIGHT FILM. TORONTO. 0nit.. July 14.—'i‘he filni ilepicting the -Deinpsey-('urpen- tier fight has arrived in the cily. but has not been passed -by the Board of (Ycnsors and is not likcly to be, unil therefore no public-ex- hibition o! the pictures can be made. A member of Board of Cen- sors said it had lyeen the practice to bur flghl plot-uses and he did nol.‘ think an exception would be made in the present instance. lie nrldeil. however. that the board could not prevent the pictures shown private- ly .___-4-o->-i Do not puffer another do with Itching‘. Beading or Protrudln Plies. No aiirglcia operation requir- ed. Dr. Chase's Ointment will relieve you at once and afford lasting benefit. 50c a box all_ dealers. or lad- inudoon. Bates A Co., Limited, Tor- onto. Sample box free if you mon- tion this paper and enclose lo uunp Dnntlll. a go on cllfllfiilllfifl sentence without- , France. and i. S. Turovcr, Washing- Estiiiiales of stocks on hand are ' Probably the_ "-_,A?Yw5né»il’v1»lii‘f” By 1900,: is Slogan NEW XORKI July 1l—The The new slogan of the Christian En - deavour Society will be “A wariess world by 1923." It will have the support of 18,000,000 members and former members of the movement in all, parts of the world. The aims, as described in the motto "A ssloonless nation by I920." having been attained, agree- ment was reached today pn the slo- gan for the world peace. it was originated by Rev. Dr. Francis E. founder of the Christian Endeav- gan for the world peace. it we'- our movement, and 16.000 delega- tes at the convention here. li will be accompanied by another one calling for ‘universal brotherhood." All the forces of Christianity throughout the world, i)r. (‘lurk said, would be called upon to join the endeavour movement in order w prevent war. "in choosing 1923 as the (lute of our next convention at Des Moi - tion lliiit two years were sufficient to make plans for a wurless wo-"liil We had to wait eight years after the adoption of our saloonless na l tion slogan, but we cannot wait that long for world peucc. Further deluy would be ilisastrous." The Enileavourers. lie suid. would put forth every cfioi-t lo in- fluence public Opinion m curry in- to, effect the new slogan. A resolution has been prenarcil "ailing upon Congress and Presi- ilent Harding unil tlie fllllPll nation-t of tiic world to immediately‘ tiiiopf n plun for ivorlii peace. This coun- try is urgcd to join any league or association iliut will promote pen mancnt ivorld pence. The League‘ of Nations is not specifically indors ed. The Chess Tournament ATLANTIC crrv, Julv 11i.—| Oharles Juffe, of New Y"rk with four victories led the field yes‘ leriiziy in the filth round of llie‘ chess masters‘ tournament. Yes- terday's results follow: Julie defeated E. S. Jackson. Philadelphia. n-fler sixty moves. S. l-‘ncier, Chicago, won iroin S. M. Lotkuwsiki, losing aitrr 36 moves. IH. T. Whitaker, Baltimore, beat "sir-t. JfB. Harvey, Fenetc-n Fails, 0nt_. after 27 moves. M. L. Huge. Washington, and S. T. Sharp. Plilla., drew after thirty six nvoves. - ‘The games between i-‘rzink J. Mlnrslialll.» United States champion, and V. Sournin, Washington, and David Janowskl, champion -of ton wns adjourned. The standing of the leaders f0 date‘ is: Jaffe 4. ‘Mklfflllibll, idaclor, ‘Huge lSiliarp, 1i 1-2. Junowski and Sournin, ‘.2 1-2. and a llats, flaps and Pam OTlTAWA, lIuiM 14—(":inailzi-'s nes," he added, "l took the posl-_ A P,» A dramatic into tiny bits. A beautiful most exquisit ever worn by duction. tion. l" Rose we COIIIITIGIICQ hat, cap and fur industry for the year 1919 accounte for n total pro- duction valued at $20,700,000, of which fur and fur-dined goods‘ amounted io $2,280,000. (‘lolli cups were produced to the value 0f $3.- 700,000. The figures qiioteii_ ivlilcii are those of_ the Dominion Bureau of Statistics, sliow that 1.541.777? straw huts and shapes we're murle. with n selling vnliic of $l.S68,000. The report covers 208 eslziblish - iiients_ of which 94 are in Ontario. r16 in Quebec and 21 in Manitoba. The total capital invested zimoiint- ed to $14,553,814, and a wage bi}: for the whole came to 54.145.402.- Of a total 4,176 persons employed there were 2284 girls and W0lll0l1_ ._{_-¢0>-_- ‘ Mineral‘: Llnlment for Golda. Etc. Now ls the iroet opportune time to ' erect a Meinoiial to Your Loved One Call and up-to-date I60 Dill‘ IIIOIQ Our modern dealqne, In the belt materials procurabio are moat pleasing. We can moot tho-require manta of all. Vere Beck & Son R. BECK. Manager MOMIIW cream orders.’ HYDROX is centre. aauv->ceu~ PAGE ince Edw Matinee-Z? p. m. ' ii THE 1 rive; aiIRISis Al. WHAT. YOU’LL SEE scene in which a room full of Oriental furniture valued at several thousands of dollars 1s broken Italian villa 0n the banks of Lake Genewa. A series of social events in the home of an uncrowned queen of London. Pauline Frederick in some of the e and expensive gowns a star in a screen pro- “The Rebels Nest ” Fifth’ Thrilling (theater of” “A DOUBLE ADVENTURE ,8: Grey AT THE ROSE AND GREY TODAY with that free serving ‘ of‘ MARVENIS TFAMED WHITE LILY BISECUITS included with all ice lioday’s biscuit_ A del- icious chocolate cake with ice cream Cliff Hotel Sizanhope Beach, A Prince Edward ~ Island Noted for its Surf Bathing Season 1921 ‘opens July 1st Completely ,Renovated Throughout Cuisine Unexcelled Terms Moderate J. J. DAVIES, Proprietor i‘? h‘! . . , f’ A N. '\ _ Night 7‘and'8.45 _ THE GODDESS OF EMOTION In the screen version of a Master Play by one of the World's Greatest Playwrights Pauline Frederick “A Slave Hill Vanity” From Sir Aithur Wing Pincro’s Play p535! Biiiiirifiéf‘ ~’*> x U f}. m y, pggi-fl pinata. "EMBMMG solo Pole. eaeacit ee PRoMIse mo onsets r. 6.537.’. imp or A Qog My More unu. he Mvb- mise NWT cm new ' Mo out‘. THIS IS TNG . IIAPNQW DAY 0F MY iii-e‘; rvd been: AOMWMB 1's The BAR Mm rm Au. s01: egg gnome“. MurnrM ma Peck o? TRousta mp I. wMIT T!» ' GQGAGG Aaoob LAWIEQ! U“! veg il-igiGéif we. - way, celtTAlNkY- eMGAGE 01E. . JeFFI i-‘ancnsm c; 1w‘ . ‘flitlrs paw! ANNA. I DON'T WANT A LAWYER iesr PRMTIMNGB r wam‘ A Law/eo- nm- icuows "rue some! ..., ._,.,,.......'.._... .