_ JULY27» 1921 I * Easesvtho- strain I , of; business f van A003! product‘, par-rigging pepper“) (H f/IROAT L‘- ., r. 5711111131111 Fox Biscuit ,8‘... .11.: PURE con LIVER 011.. jicted and io Guaranteed PURE and WHOLESOME. mcheo and are giving SATISFACTORY RESULTS. Let us ohlp you a trial order d Iroct from factory. I IMPERIAL BISCUIT 00.1111. Box 446 Charlottetown i. 101 Longworth Avenue Canadian ;Nalinnal HQEIIUIBLE Across Canada “ ontinental Limited" l1 lmuves Montreal 9,00 p. 1n. daily for Ottawa, Nortl1 Bay, Coch- raue, Winnipeg, Saskatoon, i-Jdmonton, and Vancouver. DIRECT CONNECTION FROM MARITIME PROVINCES sUMMEFi DRESSES GALORE A‘ Bweeliingvdlscounts at Palons. Aovsnrros "rue asaurrsis 0F THE ISLAND-By lending Your friends a souvenir of P. 10.1. °IIIY 570 pootpsicl. Guardian Office. _ PARIS orrssrt-“to time Bor- iIGQKParIa Green ..in one-pound tin: I'll! received at he Rogers’ Hard- wear Co..- Ltd. . ' . \‘ anon-s, wurrgwk-An sate; All our ladies whitiiwear is b1- fered for clearance -at' 26 p. c. off for the last few days of our July Clearance sale. Pstons. » ._L,.L. . {manufactured at Charlottetown,‘ P. E. I. It contains tho whoio wheat |mporlal Cod Oil Biscuits are fed In tho majority of our P. E. i. The National Way,‘ liy MAlhlTlMld EXPRESS, leaving Saclrville nt 8.30 p. n1. (ex- repi Strutlays) arriving at Montreal 7.40 p.111. the day following. OCEAN LIMITED ‘Daily, loaves Sackvlilo 12.40 noon. iuternatiorlai Limited. _ I-‘or Detailed l-ttftirntatiou apply to w. K. soosas. Or City Ticket Agent W. T. HUGGAN, Arrives Montreal 0.20 11.111. the day following, connecting with (lrand Trunk ' District Passenger Agent. EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE ‘ASFENGIEI! AND FREIGHT SERVICE llF/IWVIIZICN ST. JOIIN AND ' 11l>s'l'0N Steamship (GOVERNOR DINPI ld\‘ will lu-uve St John every Wednes- luy ut N u. In. nmi every §||tnrd1_ Ill ti . lie Wc-tlnn-nrluy trim: urn- vlu I-luatport un 1. I. 'l urn rbout ‘.5 u. III. Iirtirrnr-Imuve llonton ltlonrluya 11ml Fridays at l0 l. Ila. iuvlnu Time) for lilmtfport, Lulu-c ulnl SI. John. tiny. Tin- inturduy lripa are to llualun direct due Piumluyl (Daylight ruscmroerrq1=~rfi uuL‘, . ILI-UsTRATEIL-sb glrs of r11.- lProvlnce-best illnst "all fwrite-up of the province ever’ pbblishod. Price fifty seven cents postpaid.‘ Guardian Office. t I FOR ONE WEEK July 20th, July |27th we will give 10 per cent dio- ' count off watches, jewelery silver- gvtlro. E. W. Taylor, ‘142 Rlchomond NOTICE TO ADVERT|8ERB— jvorything that goea Into thooo Blloulto has boon Government ln-wtdvflfliifll‘! are rfllnilldod that l" display advertisements must be in the Guardian Office before noon ,0! the day previous to publication and before 10 s. m. onSsturdays FARM FOR SALE.—Fifty acres Lot 65 at Rocky Point, slon-g the South Shore Road, owned by Geo. A. ‘Smith. See the land, and send in your offers to MacKinnon & Mc- Neill, 90 Great George Street Charlottetown. ' MT. STEWART-Divine worship will he conducted by Rev. Henry A. Brown on Sunday next as follows. 11 a. 111., Marie; 3 p. 111. M1. Stewart; 7.30 p. m . Dunstaffnage. A prayer and praise service will he held on ‘Saturday evening 8 o'clock in Church Road Schoolhouse. All I invited. KENNEDV-CHALMERS WED- D|NG.-—At the residence of Dr. T. Prescott Morey. brother in law o.’ the groom, 108 University Road. Brooklinc, Mass, and July 11th, 1921, by the R'ev. W. Hurry Fro-Ia, . Miss Mnhel E. Chambers of Albion, I Me, and Sidney A. Kennedy of l llrookiine. l\iass., Miss Vern .'\. 1 (Jltalnrsrs, sister of the bride acted as hridesmrrltl, Dr. '1‘. Precotti Mo: ' ey as Itesl. man. Little Miss Sarah Frances Jenklins‘ nsvflower. girl. The bride was gowried in white bcatierl georgctte and carried r1 horr- quet oi’ lmlde roses. Mr. Kennedy’. above referred tn is r1 brother of Mrs. Nelson Fairchild of George- town. ' LADY MOTORS FROM LYNN.- Mrs. William Daly, eldest daughter of 1M1". A. W. Bruce. Red Point. together with her (laughter, Mrs. Grace F. Sorlerhollnr and two, child- ren, Alma :1nd Bruce motored from Lynn. Mass., to East Point last week where they will spend the rr-nrnlnder of the summer at Mrs. Dnly’s nkl home. Mrs. Sorlerholm Ira-s the distinction of driving her o\v11 high powered motor car all the way front Boston ltav-inl: to exc- cute her nwn repairs, etc., there be- ing no men In the party. With the exception oi‘ :1 few minor lnilshflps no difflcluly was encountered on m.» road. Miss Soderholm of’ Lynn iu-rontpanied the party to the i=1- [WARE “Q30 .i'l‘A'I‘I~‘.Il00l\l! $3.00 up Dir t contact-lion ut Iloston with the- Mr-trouulitnn puaaenier and lam-L freight steamers tn New York vlu Cnue trod tiunnl. ~ imr staterooms, rutoa 11ml tuhliiunul ‘n13.- culxolhlIrrprzléélo I ___,__¢o>..;__. a ' ' '11.. John. 1r. s. cavsuor-sr-r- AND FAIRVIEW H4+¢§+Q+Q+§ ¢¢+o4+¢O+§++O+O+H+++O+GH++Q+0+O+O+O E. R. BR OW I46 Richmond Si ' Charlottetown ‘Glass insurance at Lowest rates. Good Strong, Stork Companies Fire, Life. Accident, Sickness and Plate I BAPTIST SERVICES August 7.—Fairvlew 11 a. 111., and Cavendish 7.30 p. m. .Aug, leir-FGIPVIEW in‘ a. 111.. and Cavendish 7.30 p. n1. ' Aug. 21.—Caven_dIsh_}la. m" find ‘Fairview 7.30 p. 111. l Falrview 7.30 p. Sept. I.—I~‘aIrv1ew 11 a. 111.. "n" Csvendisl1"l(.30 p. m Lic.) r.’ o. KDMPTON h, N. Si. March Z4. I921 I Mnygbrsrfp‘: LeBlonc. Seaman’ "I the Athletic Association. whoswetr}? the Champions for 1920 of the Iguva shgfg League and Western 0 Scotls. Base BslIL atstes that dnrInS the summer 00V" "B95 MIN: ‘ARITS LINIM '1‘ wlthyery Lem: flcial results, for sore miracles. f" r ‘ses and sprains It Ia considered by Iths players the hoot white lInimc-rlté on the. market. Every team shou M++Hvu+oo4++en++o+++q¢§o+44+o++0+o+n+o+o++00 he strpplied with this celebrlW-d Ste FIIII I rrBargains m; 34,00 reduced to . . . . . . . .3138 Ladies White Boots $3.00 a Ladies White Pump: ‘ . . . . .. l Ladies’ White Oxfords .. .. ‘n, Balance of our tloo and o rap ‘“ LNQ ‘bought recently and have nowhor’ IIIIKNB- M: w Ich we or‘ oiforin at about s vl - MM’: Patent banging Oxfgrdo . . . . . . . ........$10.00 for $5.00 .,Men‘| Patent Leather Dancing Pumps 59-00 7°’ "'50 ‘. Ladies‘ Patent Oxfords (American) $735 i" “~00 “d thousands ol other bargains In Men's, Mo or heavy boots, from 25c to $13-00 9"‘ PM" HEADQUARTERS FOR HOLEPROOF HOSIERY- "The but hose for the least money. NBW 0°01" "PM"! y. , Iioii 11.... Ltd. - ---~-- ---_41....sa".i....-.s.......1..1. -~-~ . . . . . . . . . .. 31-50 "F . . . . . . . . . . “$1.87 HP n I M‘ d"c°uR‘."Holman'e 2 U... . . . . a-aapanannuumnn i-an-n-uqui-o-pe Women's and Children's ' ‘mmlia ...» [I1 JOSEPH L. LEBLANC“ loo'y. Y. A. A. iiflTEL VICTORIA Iamol m no nib!" lei-visa. Ilogantly turnlolofl I rooms with bathe. not. It your lone In can-muons. a I ‘.1 Ilr. Ii. C. Iiarris Eye ‘Spocialioii Office, Royal Bank Building, Citariot- tetown. ,_ ,_ Office Host"! . 9-12.80, 2-5. lAug~ 28.—Cnvendish 11 a. m. and ' cnsammrows-onssnraurr": - GUARDIAN 1 l ALL ous wnrr: soors $4.50 to $6.00 for $1.98. (loft Bros. Ltd. LAST THREE DAVS OF Futons Big July clearance sale all goods dPBDIy discounted. ..REMEMBER.——- Picnic at North Rustler». July 27th. 1r stormy, m1- lowiu-g day. E ARE PLANING A SENSA- TIO AL program for each remain- IIIB day ot‘ our July sale, every item will be n sensational one. Watch our ad for today. Patons Ltd. JULY CLEARANCE SALE- For the last few days of our July Clearance-sale will offer all our ladies white wear at 25 p. c. off - PATONS LTD ( CHINA- For one week only. July 20 to 27th. We offer our eu- tire stock of chins at 20 par cent discount, One week only. W. W. Wflllner Ltd., Grafton St._ Jewel- ers. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are reminded that all display advertisements must. he in the Guardian Office hsfnrs nooi. of the day previous to publication MR. AND M-RS. NEIL McQUAR- RIE announce the marriage of their son Arthur Allan to Josephine Augusta Taylor on Wednesday. July 20th, 1921. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev. Ewen MacDougaIl will preach Fri- dav 29th, at Peters Road and Sat- urday 30th, at iris at 7.30 p. m. Also Sabbath 31st, at lMurray River at 10.30, Brooklyn at 2.30 and Birch Hill at 7. ANNUAL Vl$IT.—Chief Sark. of Lsnnox llsland, Chief of the In- dians of Prince Edward island, was in the city yesterday on his annual tour preparatory to the celebra- tion of St. Anne's festive-l on his- island next Sunday, 131st inst. The celebration this year, it is expect- ed. will he on a larger scale than usual and tire Indians are making elaborate preparations for the event. Father John B. McIntyre will preach the sermon for the oc- euslon, and w-ill be assisted by other clergymen. In the. past years it was necessary to hire motor boats to convey visitors to the own sufficient boats to do the fer- rylng, another evidence of their‘ increasing prosperity under tho guidance of their faithful ‘pastor, ltcv. John A. McDonald. ' A PLEASANT VIS|T.—Mr.- John Shaw of East Boston who has been on route for home" Mr. Show has been in Boston for forty years, hav- ing on his first visit there crossed thc straits by the open lrand-tlravrn bouts. 011 his present visit, by wiry of contrast, he makes his trip on the ntodern car ferry and naturally notesrwith pleasure the progress made both in travelling accomoda- tion and in the general prosotity of the province. He has been two- weeks on the, Island and after the excessive heat endured before leaving Boston, verv properly re- Priuce Edward Island the ideal place to spend the s11111111er in. Mr. Shaw has done well in Uncle Sara's country and is now assist- ant superintendent of the American Sugar Refilling Company, but co!!- slrlers Prince Edward island with our prosperous homes and well cultivated farms one of the be-it place in the world to live In. —<-o>---- RIIIIDIII’! Intern...“ m- oors-. Etc. ransoNaLs Miss Winnifrcd Crabbe, oi’ New WIIIIISlIPITP, is visiting in Bellsvue. the guest of her cousin, Miss Jessie MloBeath. ‘Misses Louise and Florence Saunders of Boston have been visit- ing relatives at Dixon's Mills, Bel- fast, for the past week. ‘Miss Jean lMcPlree, formerly of this city, now of St. John, N. 13.. accompanied by her nephew ar- rived home last Wednesday to spend her vacation in Milton with bier sister, Mrs. H. Crabbe. I 090 The Real Value oi a ‘ E Tlrermcs Bottle A Thermos Bottle is no longer looked upon as a lux- ury-for It is a means of eco- nomy. Such s bottle ls vain - able- P t P t For the’ sick room. For the nursery, For the picnic, For the touring trip, For the fishing trip ,- For the noonrisy beverage, The conservation of cold or heat, so the case may bot.‘ protects liquids and renders them palatable when without the bottle they would be wasted. j’ l We handle all of the well < known Thermos bottle, Ther- mos Cups, Cases, etc, etc, r Johnson it Johnson ' Tito Quality Drugstore I I . Island, but this yeafthe ludiuns X visiting his l1rother,_Mr. Nat ‘Show, ' 9915111110. was lin the cltv yesterday ~- ..Xop need no physician for ordinary > . L" TIGNISH TEA"P'NRTY, “defines- dfl)’. July-27tb. . LADIES’ REKOY TO WEAFIS cut for quick sale at Patonvs July clearance sale. GHINA- Our entire stock of china at 20 psr cent discount. Vi. W. Waliner Ltd, Jewellers. - NEW TEACHER APPOINTED- The people of North Rustico are to he congratulated upon securing the services of Miss Margaret Ling of Witeatley River, as teacher for the ensuing term. POLICE COURT--. At the Police (‘uurt yesterday morning onomun for larceny was sentenced to three urun-Ihs in Jail. 'I‘wo.drunks were fined $10 each, two motorists for breach of the M. V. Act, 11nd one for breach of tile city by-Iaws, $2. ' PAINFUL ACCIDENT.—- M1’. Preston Warren of Buy View, has absence being caused by the acci- dent he receiverlseveral weeks ago, when his left hand was severely injured. Mr. “Iarreu is possess.‘ of a buoyant spirit which has, and will still place him above the ordi- nary man. - 'AN AGED VI3ITOR.- ‘Mrs. Al: bsrt Stilt of Brooklme Mass, is spending a few pleasant weeks at her old home in Hayfield, visiting her motherMrs. Catherine Toombs, and her brother Alexander, and hid family. lt is pleasing to note that Mrs. Toombs who is in her. eighty- ctghth year is greatly improved in health, having suffered much dur- ing the past year. STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX, July 2ti~(Quotations furnished by Johnson & Ward members of the Montreal S-tock Exchange.) American Car l-‘ottndry . . . . ..125 A-rnericun Smeitlng and Re- fining Col . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Anaconda Copper ... . . . . . . JISI/s Carlzrdiurt Patriflr: Railway ...ll.‘i=_l/,, New York Central Railway M71193 Clliltlfl Cane Sugar . . . . . . . , . ..l0 Mexican Petroleum . 104% Reading . . . . . . . . . I16 V; Southern Pacific . 77, Stulltlbuker (‘orpu . .7714 Lluiuu Par iilc . . . . . . . . .. . 1201/; United States Steel Corpor timt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kcllpfs Springfield Tire . . . . . .4254; f Atchisun . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 1A l1 terualtiorial Copper A t) . . . . . . . . . . . M. ‘ I’. it. P. it. S. . . . . . . .. 74 Wheat, July. 123, Sept, 1Z3; Dela. 1201/4; Corn, July, (it; Sept" 615/“; IIBtH, 60%; Outs, Sept.. returned to his ltutue, his enforced ' thin/g; Dec., 42%; SepL, Pork, 18.85 i-‘c-oa-i ! IFREADY MADE MEDICINE-é ills when you have at hand a bottle’ of Dr. 'i‘l1o111z1s' Ecier-tric Oil. For coughs, colds. sore throat, brow’ ohial troubles, il is invaluable, furl scalds. burns, bruises, sprzulns it is unsurpassed. while for cuts, sores, and the like it Is an unquestionable healer. It needs 11o testimonial other than the trse, and that will satisfy anyone as to its effective ness. ‘ 1 a nllilfllflllll ‘Then hola WWII relieve the pain of bruioeomrd mull hurts.‘ ' NAM Iii CANADA Paris Green Bergers pure Paris ia-rs’ Green in 1 lb. tins. An- other supply of 10 tons just received. Orders/filled prom- ptly. _ The Rogers Hardware I Co, Ltd i t Cor. Kent and ‘Prince fitroote B afaoracstroocvaorcruuusummit! l“ ' o*>\ 1* W,‘ >\»>.>\ W » sv.» ~\>*»\r> ‘;\ >.\ 0 ..\ s‘) m\ 9- L‘ ax- n,» n; v .e 1 . ¢ 20fiirj3 '9))DD.P)\D)\D)‘)‘P)3DDYP)‘)‘I)\)\JY)\FPF')\)\)§.IY)\)\)\D)\)\S\ Isn't1Nov-Jar\'a1c'\'<fl'a.'\<\fll<14<\<<*\<\'~fil!\¢\< <<§441'(<.€<I ax“ . ..-._ -...) _.._@_'......__.__..._......_ ‘1 - ‘- ‘g _ .1 I {Q:.‘i-'~=-.es;ey.e_o.-...._-. é-u-rf; “ NAVY CUT crsartsrres (x6!Q\(@Q(\VKF\(Q(G@\(GQGKG&(qtfxfiflfiyflxgqqqgagfv . J _ ' , f anGfdddafdxfifi(afiltkfxfédtfaldtftfilGale ' \»,\)\;¥)»»\,w,w»» B>\)$,‘s,\,\;\ ,1,» i» _ fi COME ON /' Prince Edward Island Line up behind the Red Cross in its pence time pro- . . . . . ' gramme for 1. THE IMPROVEMENT OF HEALTH Ii 2. THE PREVENTION OF DISEASE 3. THE RELIEF OF SUFFERING TAKE YOUR PLACE IN THE CRUSADE FOR - GOOD HEALTH Now Being Conducted All Over the World ..- JOIN YOUR LOCAL BRANCH ' Annual Membership Fee—ONE DOLLAR Canadian Red Cross PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND DIVISION 11F mse The Harvesters Wonderful Herbs are Coming Tho safest, purest and best remedies on the market. t We gather from all parts of the Morlci the very best Herbs, Rooto, Barks, Berries. We do not use poisonous Hems. They kill both man and heart What we use are full of the life principle. For Your Blood-Livia g Iron. For Your Nerves and Buain Living Phosphorous. For Your Bone and Flesh-Living Lime_ All from Herbs and Free from Poison. Watch for the following remedies In your stores. T-he Harvester’: Herb Pills for Indigestion and Rheumatism. The Harvooter-‘o Living Phosphorous, Nerve Food. The Harvester‘: I-Ioneyed Cascara, for Constipation. The Damask Rose Hair Beautlllor. A wonderful new Hair Grower. White Willow Creme. The magic‘ Corn Cure. Manufactured and guaranteed by l / HARVESTER HER i i p! \- r e c0. ‘fro. Dartmouth, N; S. .,. s. ~ Vfiolesale min ~II o a1 pup efittlrFetaiI. o ' I