MAY 1o, 1921 f“ Early lliioy Golds Simply say eold remedy to us and you will find the stop- ping of a cold easy to accom- plish. The hand! serviceable form and readily found the neeeesuy replied)’. Tiiii 2 MACS Druggisis Professional 0...... BELYEA esnnuscs orurvrsiann ACCOUNTANTS Aulllte ell Ilveotiiotloll. mun Offloe old Ooet system iffteee, 8t. loll, Moneeoo. A-heeet, and Charlottetown. Leeel Representative, K. W. Finlay- eon. Phone ea. II. I‘. DIIIPIIIT Groloote o! llootel lelool of PIAIIO TUNING l7! Grotto: St» Charlottetown - _ . Us»; Palmer 8n Palmer vi. J. Palmer. K. C. H. L. Palmer Barristers, etc. 9f Nova Sootia Building Chlriottetown, P. E. I. Money to Loan Bank Mark RMcGuigauBA IARRISTER. IOLIOITOR. ETC. Money to Loin Cameron Block ohlrlottetowl. P. E. lelend ______________.__ Clayton Morrison J. P. Commieeloner of Deede, Willa, E to. ROTARY PUILIO Prontpt, careful attention Deeds. Wiiie._Mortuag0l. “m. ATTESTED. Notes, Drafts, Bllle. "ROTESTED for non-acceptance of non-payment. Tryon. P. E. I. J. A A.‘ MaGDONALD Barrister, Solicitor, Eto. MONEY TO LOAN Ofllem-Rlley Building Charlottetown to ,_____________ “UrT"‘UT"‘UT‘"Arohibald Graduate Von N. Y. Poet Graduate Medical School and i-Ioepital PPIOQIHO IIMIQQC l0 Eye. Eli's NOIOIW| and Throat: t a Office Bayer Building, rea eorqe Street, opposite Guardiln Office Telephone 2M Offlee Houre-O to 12 I. Ill- 1 i0 5 m. May be eoneuited off houre at 116v Hliieboro 8t. MoLean 8n McKinnon , lerrletere. Attorney-at-Law Ofllee-Royai Rink Iuiidirlfl Charlottetown P- 5- "i!" ______________. Morson ti: Dufly lerrieter emf Attorney-Wu" MONEY To LOAN lelieitore for Royal Blnk of Canada ‘ _______________ WMiles GarrisouliiLD Lite Superintendent Ghee. Bolton Sanitarium _ ‘pump; In Pulmonary Tuber- oulosi Office 128 Brighton Road Oltlee i-ioure-z-o p. m. and appointment Telephone 261 S- PESREAIE money "ro LOAN Ionteuue w. s. Inland it)‘ G. S. INMAN, K. G. Iarrieter and Attorney-et-Llw loom No. 12 Cameron lioek VICTORIA ROW MaoLeod 8: Bentley W. E. BENTLEY. K. G. J. A. BENTLEY larrletere end Attorneye MONEY ‘IO LOAN utilise-Bank of N. l. Chemo! - Veterinary Bufiiw" Address Sumlnervilie Post Off!“ i J. A. MoEachen. Oph. o. IYI IPIOIALIIT OIBeo-emr 1t‘! Orahio It. "Groevenor" pattern -in community ‘Plato. W. W. Wellner Ltd._ Jewel- ers. , CHURCH OF sOOTLANil-Rev Ewen ‘Mcbougall iwill preach sub, 22nd at Birch Hill at 10.30. Klnross at 3 and Point Prim at 7 p. m. ILLUSTRATED-Souvenirs of the Province-best illustrated write-up of the Province ever published, Price fifty-seven cents postpaid. Guardian Office. e. e. CANADIAN SAPPER will sail from biiontreai on May 27th for Charlottetown direct. She “iii 5° d“ iiePe on May 30th and loads general cargo toi- st. Johny; Newfoundland. direct. Buhtalu Bell and Co. agents. STUDENTS ARRIVE HOME_. The following students- who itdve been attending Mt. Ailisinn during the P"! year arrived home vsster. day: Miriam Toonihs, Mt. Stewart. Margaret Crozier. Clyiion Moore, Charlottetown Roy- flity. Harry Pierce. Poumsl, Won- Mount Herbert. Claire Wright Bedeque, William McLeod. Ver- non, Blanche ‘McDonald, Pinette, Elsie Boswell, Victoria, Reginald Vincent, Bedeque Dorothy Mc- Arthur, "Summerside and vllazei Phillips. Summerside. A POPULAR NAME-Thai. tile name "Central" is one ivhich very that portion of Kent tween Prince and Great Streets is self-evident. A yilfli‘ out its sign and was soon followed ,'by the Control Gore-go, one of the phiet’ automobile stations of t'hc city, which opened alongsiiifi- Nexi- pnme the Central doc-cream Par- lors and yesterday i\lrf C E. Worth. barber. put out a trim new sigh over his viii“ iii iiimiiiesi- "The Central Barber Shop." Cen- mu" describes it. all virili- ::Borden's St. Charles or Jer- sey iMil-k "with the cream left in l5 the symbol oi purity and rich- ness. lt is the best but costs no ‘lff_'_____---c-—-—— Di‘. ii. C. IiilflIS. Eye Specialist Office, Royal Bank Building, Charlot- tetown. ' Office Hours -- 94-12-30", 2+5. ‘ Phone 68-Y THE GARDEN OF THE GULF| doll Mutch and Mildred liiutch, ,, _ ; rent season will 11¢ prosecuted. in ilund scroll for his brother SANiiY Maciiiiiiiiiii 0n u. cutout Graioiioia Al‘ A. E. TOOMBS liiii iliiNlliii concur we Am: euowiuo the new‘ zuzorzcrvoun EYES! Buy a parofAutoG i_ _ _ i161‘ bill». JOWBKEIFS?! w w‘ we“ THEY ARE BEAUTIFUL. Qt" DEW IIIIBS of Evening and street PIImPP-Aiioy fi CO., Ltd. HAVE You ‘rain vou . SCRIPTION ‘ro THE Gnu/id):- IAN’! Two days of special cite;- llefifld oiféfldy gone. See advertise- ment. ‘ NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS.- Advertisers are i-omindcd that all display advertisements must he In the Guardian Office before noon oi the day previousdo publication and before 10 s. m. on Saturday. EARLY RHUhARl-Misg vim. Miryherw oijWNblth Tryon write; that iifii‘ iouiilynhad rhubarb pie c-n April 19th made from rhubarb grown in their own garden and Wiiiliii iiiit! lo know who can boat this early date. REGISTRATION MOTOR VE- '(Qns‘ngmn-' HiCLES.--Persons operating Mot- or veliiclos after the 17th Mny, in. stant without illsplaylhm thereon the new car numbers for the cur- spoctors have received instructions accordingu. RECEIVES MEMORiAL.-- wick. uel ilyrne of Cable Head East re- cently received from the i-lon Minis tarot’ Militia‘ and Defence a letter Conveying to him the 1914-15 star Pte. Tom- liyflldNo c7019 of the 25th truthfully and iittingly describes can Infantry and expressing the sirgieiofgiaé F0311‘! 0i the Militia Council that or l iiB iiiii 110i live, to nvcar the decorao so ago the Central Printing Dill I ion which he so bravely won. MAYFIELD-A large number of iwi‘ Willis friends tendered Miss Gladys lilwKcnzio of Nurih Rusti CO—ll linen shower, at her home a fcw evenings previous to her mal- rluge. iMii-is Mackenzie, now Mrs Leslie Andrews, is a general fav- orite and the hearty good wishes nt‘ the entire neighborhood g0 with her and lilrs Andrews to their new home in Concord, N. l~l.; Miss M. P}. ilcllnnalil of Charlottetown is visiting her neice Mrs. hfnricn M-of- fnt o!‘ Misyfieid; Miss Annie L. Toomhs of lvflayfielil has returned lo her home after having spent the winter with relatives in St. John. .\'. ‘Bu. Mrs. Robertson of St. John who came to Cavendish recently. to attend the funeral of her cmiiain, Mr. Gordon Robertson is visiting friends in Cavendish and vicinity; Mr. George. Dicker- son mi’ thp llrrval Bank staff. Stim- morsidh sprrit Sumkty with his permits A. B. and .\'irs. Dickieson "f Now GPISZOWZ ‘Miss R. Muc- llonoid oi Charlottetown is at ore- sent in North Rnsticn. aiitentling her sister, ‘Mrs. l. Toomibs who we rgret to learn is still ill. Mr Nliilnr Orr n! liiayfieid has return- ed to his home. after a pleasantjher plants-starting at a height of visit to North Rustico. Mrs. Wm. S-impson and little daughter ‘Bax View s-re spending a. few days with Mrs. Simpson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orr of Mayfleld. ‘$* “Dominion” Woven --w\e know and whet it will stand. able for Farm, usually large. Fencing, ‘all lotson more 5 1-4c per lb. Q Q it D it 0 Q it it it it I d! O O it It D Q ‘it iii >19 it as it it it it it it ii O It I O It It 0 lb It D 2 Qucon St. I I O ill fifltléfléiifttfitéthlifitlétishirdseiliiifiéfidéfifidfifi$ iftiléttfitiifi The First Principle oi a Gooii Fence is Good Wire what it is ma'de of, how it is made Garden or Lawn. _ time b0 place your order as our stock is un- SPEClAL-r5 Strand 40 inches Dominion‘ heavy wire. at -47c per rod. _ 4 Barb Painted dehvered at your station, Write us for illustrated circular an'd prices. The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. Wholesale and Retail 8 {arses sessssessrssrarsvstr Fencing is guaranteed This fencing is_ suit- Now 1s the delivered in 40 rod Grafton St. of loops Ibofore ‘landing. The flight ‘took place at Curtiss. y - lLe-st year she established a re- THE GHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN IPure Blood le a. necessity to heelth at all sen- giinllrishi? tlbirntuittralun. n§°rtnbl°°d' 1m‘ Spring Medicine.“ a °“' Hood's Sarsapariila POLICE COURT.- Yesterday ii Ed with drunkenness was dismk. sed. iiiP-‘l- E. J. C-ueack, who for n few weeks has been at the bed-side of her father. who is seriously ill at his home in Sumersitie, P. E. l. m- rived home on isaturday night_. Truro News. ' THE SOHOONER C. A. CHIS- liolm has arrived in port with a ""80 Of Did Sydney screened coal. This is the best quality coal on ‘the market. She is discharging i" Ciiiilloiiyfii wharf for A. Aylivord "d 00-: Phone 11s. _MU8IC WHILE YOU EAT.-—0n Sunday inst the Victoria iloiui management secured the services of the Cusino orchestra_ which ren- dered music during the dinner period which was much appreciat- cii -by the guests and the citizens who were rpresent. CADET lNSPECTiON.-Cni. Wil- ls. ‘inspector oi’ Cadet Services i0‘.- St. iDunstans and Prince oi‘ Wales Collage Cadet Corps. He sod himself its greatly pleased with the showing made lby both corps. ‘St. Dunston's corps paraded 160 strong in two companies while tho Prince of Wales corps numbered about 50. The iSt. Dunstan Cadets are under Lieut. W. J. lvlacDonsiii C. S. C. il. and the proficiency and steadiness of parade is very crotnt. uble lo him. Lieut H. E. Waugh it. A. F‘. has this your undertaken the instruction of three corps in Charlottetown, namely Agricuitttp. al High School Cadets, Prince of Wail-rt Oolkke‘ Qud-ivllest Kent. These ¢°Tl>s have also done excel- lent iwork as was shown bv the illsllectlonof both- yesterday and 0n Col Willis’ last visit when the Agricultural iSchcoi was inspected. These instructors, who are both overseas man deserve the greatggt credit for the interest they have manifested in their work and the Evident Progress made by the corps under their instruction. Col Willis intends visiting the province ago-in °i1 Jiliie 17th iwhen Summerside, West Kent and Queen Square, can liissn and Montague Corps will be inspected. GIRL AVIATRIX DID 199 LOOPS IN B000 FEET . Broke W70 rid’; Lpoop-thmLghp Record MHNEOLA. N. r- Mhy l7.—¢—.\liss Laura Boitomweil, 23 your. old svlatriyac on Saturday broke. the world's loop-the-loop record. iyvhen l8.000 feet performed 199 oomplote cord by performing 88 loops dur- ing a single flight. Her entire flight yesterday con- eumcd one hour and twenty minut- es. . ----<o->-——- AUSTRIANS FOR GERMAN UNION VIENNA, May- 16.-—The advo- cates of fusion \\"IIJI\ Germany. overriding the government's pos- ition thst the present time was un- propitious to bring up the W95- lion. today succeeded in forcing through the National Assembly an amended dct Providing for a 918i!- isciie on union with Germany. l0 be held on a date not yet fiXWi- Tihe measure‘. which was intro- duced by members of the great German party and supported by the Social Democrats, prov-ides thation a date to be filed iii!" i-‘iie government shall tmke, a referen- dum to enalble the ileilliie i" deem‘? whether Austria shall reqiiesl- iii" .esgue oi Nations t0 Salim-ion such n union with Germany- “lot-DIG “Pictures Thai; Hang 0n ~Memory’s Wall” Thrills us with recollec- tions that are revived in our own minds. But~liow much more vi- vidly would those memories impress us, if accompanied i by the actual faces and scenes which inspired them. You can retain the happy incidents which come into your daily life if you own a KODAK OR BROWNIE CAMERA They come in such a han- dy variety of sires and styles -you'll have no difficulty in selecting. An Autographio Camera makes It easy to jot down inoidente regarding each snap ehot. We also carry a complete line of Photographic Supplies and make a feature of prompt developing sud print- lug. Johnson l: Johnson The Quality Drugstore , cuss against a young luau ciiai-g- . M. D. C. left yesterday morning on 9' return to Halifax alter inspecting 11-; ex pres- l - iuuncr EDWARD FINAL PERFORM. MATIXEE 3 I’. 11.; NIGHT, 8.30 Siiiiil Maciiregnr ,3 Scottish (‘mnedian and lintcrtaiinci- uud JEAN THOMSON (‘liumpion Juvenile Piper and Interna- tional Dancer. eee SEATS NOW’ 0N SALE -. Priccs EYth-JBTC, 52¢. 78c )lut.--37c; Child. 26c STRAND \.\'CE TODAY EV°""'2“ he crowning world f1. IFI Iii-art oi’ ii iiohic wonrull. l AIZ-VOCATES ensues m FISHERMEWS ssc: RULES 'l"nc following letter which ap- iii-‘hi5 in the Boston Post o1 the 16th, strikes [he right key mtg.“ 5il'w~i hove noliucii consider- ubic publicity il-is boon given the question of ivlieilli>i~ or not "'I‘li.-. , Aluyilowor" should b0 eligible for] the Halifax Herald cup ruiat- this ' summer. I remember last yveai" the racc Qyliiicd great enthusiasm, and PiiiPiiy hecwuse it was a rough \\'.’ll.8l‘ lace that appealed to all lovers of irue sport. ii was love of the‘ sen and love oi’ clean sport. which prompted the founding ol‘ this rut-e. And as long {is it m. mains such Americans and Cami- iliuns will be uhic U) lean ovcr our common border and shake hands in good natrued rivalry and fellow- ship. But if both sides start to build boats especially for the race, hot words and race feud is llkcly to develop. . For this reason i would liko i0 suggest that our country. as the present ‘holder oi‘ the cu-p_ usk the Halifax iloraltl to include in the "rules regulating iho race a proviso than any ship to be eligible must have first served five years on the banks. This iuling would make ii. financially iniprobnble/ that any in- terests would spend the money on a boat designed primarily for rac- ing. if this were put intn effect at once, both the "liliurlioucr" and l-lie "lliuvnose" ‘.\'0ilIlI ho ineligible giving both sides an equal siurt for this summer's ruizc. At the same time it would show conclus- ively that the cup must be won by fishermen and not sportsmen- Please excuse this iengliiy iiis‘ course. I only send it to you lic- cause l think it is upon a sublclr} which concerns the future friendli- LINIMENT i'nr tIic_ Dust 2;» yPflT-‘i and whilst l have occnsonrtllr’ used other Ilnimrnts i cnn snfcl} so; that I have never iiucd any equal l0 yours. if rubbed bciavocn the hands and inhaled frequently. it will ncvcl fulll~ to relieve cold in thP- hmifi I" ~54 hours. It is ni-io the best for bruis- es. eproins. etc. Yours truly. ' J. G. LESLIE, ‘G77? Dartmouth. ______ ____-L_M~ Hliil Wiiiiiii Will you join the CRUSADEJ in the interest of BETTER HEALTH for nil now being conducted by the Red Cross Society Will you become an active member and worker and encourage all your friends to Join? A membership drive will be con- ducted from June 5th ‘to 11th and you are all asked to join up. The foe is one dollar a year and twenty five cents for children. The more members we get the more and better work can and will be done. 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Hardly 24$ Write us ior foior Cards and Quotations B.15--7 and 8.46 M-ab- tic; Children 11c _Children 11o aclziewmmf! , ._ gfhis brilliant career WERE KING .. held-m soszzzzziz’. § 53st 2...... e romance thntharmedtheallil; .\ stirring story oi‘ a di-vii-imiywcnimi rogue who won glory‘ for Frznlci- anti (‘uptullitl the @‘@f '©T@© 5'15 v .© , \ oE".:S.-e-2't=5b season?- QQ©A©AG'{@ ©@@@ @ @ ©I©1©'©'©'© © <')_@@_©l© @A©'©‘@_