The price of this line of Col theen readjusted levels - YOU SAVE $40 01v THIS MODEL THISisthe most radical read- justment ever made i graph industry. prices, below th are all improved easy payment plan will buy now. Ask about it? costs n}: T0-DAY AND sun FOR YOURSELF WHAT BIG VALUE THESE NEW help you . MscGREGOR. - At‘ May 26th. to . MaoGregor. a daughter (Rena. Isa- bell). . ~¢i.. THE COLUMBIA “LEADS THE WAY BAck T0 PRE-WAR PRICES X-2 St/ahdard la, equipped with the ex- n,- N -SET AUTOMATIC prices of our en tire P, and the uinbia Grafonolas models. PRICES GIVE “Iietaring is Believing” to pre-war n the phono- ' And these new e pro-war level, have A. E. TOOMBS 161 QUEEN s1‘. onAutorrsrown BIRTHS Highfielrl. Mr. and Mrs. Jack. dress was _’__ bctt made n. Kl} ‘their sincere regret at losing soj ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION gold and obliging a neighbor. After - i a few pleasant hours the singing of “God Be With You Again," all said goodby not with- out n feeling of sorrow. At the close of the service in the Presbyterian Church Marie (tSt. Peter's Bay Congregation) oi‘ Tues- day Illst, ult., Miss -ltl.'i M. Webster, IZ-eucronest-eletat to tlieFirst Pres- byterian Church, Truro, was pres- Till We Meet An ud- read, t0 which Mr. Cor- a suitable reply, and Ilill llllIL/IW" '. Tho Story of n Glrt--Who_ Didn't Wintfidlsrry; By ETHEL LLOYD PATT- ' Chapter IV I was only a little over. sixteen , years of age when I asked my ino- . ther if I might take a position out- | side of our homo. Jn a. way it was in selfish thing for ins to do. The I money Icould earn at any work of ‘which i was than caolbtc would not help nvuch ln our household. On the other hand. y staying home l I could havebeen o I assistance ~ to niy mother with the housework. l tShe had .ii ever ' since our Iast-bnbyz-Jau . d been Jborn. flier worry. heqansofot my Mother's drinking, had told ‘upon ‘her. And it bad -baen but s. few weeks utter Jane's birth-when my father had struck her and knocked her dotwii in one of his fits of evil temper. Down in my own heart I knew it was s. question offibut a very few years, at best. before mctlier would he taken from me. Certainly she never would. live through the ordeal of another baby, if that time were to come. But, childlike, ‘I closed my eyes to the truth as long as I could. I dld not want to believe hon’ sick poor mother really was. And how t ‘I fairly acheti to get cut. of the stifling atmosphere of my home! There ‘were five children. you will remember, counting myself, I was the oldest. In the nature of things where iny mother's strength failed her in the daily tasks, Iliad to take them up. I had little 0r no time to play. And. I think what drove me to desperation was that in spite of all my work I received nothing for it. My father always had spent every cent that he dared nn liquor. His wife anti the chil- dren dependent upon him-were al- ways sparingly fed and something worse than sparingly clothed. I told myself t-bat if I were to go outside III)’ home and work, in mat.- ter how little I might earn, it still would bp my‘ own. Also I justified itiyseli’ by saying that Clara, my younger sisterwas quite old enough now to be a help to mother. To be sure. the poor chiltl ‘was scarcely fourteen. And probably if she were tn take over my labors it would moan giving up school for her. But I was tortured lhy the endless inmi- utony and labor of my days. I was Charm claw-torn: Hair Bmutiful halr is every mun‘: wish and his-inane. It l: her crownin gory. Delmoy‘: Vitaleno Franc nu- Tombs mater: hair“ gr USCFC, 1'85 OTC! I murlshg the roots. banishcs darldfllfl. Prico One Dollar for a gegiictms slnod _ botl if 0t obtains e at r‘ dnitggclst, dire; from Soobcil Dfl1£~ u Limited, Montreal. 4 _ Forsale by Honor Listpoléfihfi Diinstnfs University 1920 I921 L ‘PHYSICS (Continued) Flrsi Yeir. 1st Michael ‘Rooney. Honours:-D. Prauslll. A- lone, A. D. Giilis, w. Hagan. GEOGRAPHY. - Physical. 1st, Joseph E. Campbell and Vin- cent Murphy. Honoura:-.—l't. Johnston, W. Bren~ nanJ. Fitzgerald, A. 0‘Leary. R. Grant, C. Shea, J. McCabe. J. Mc- Isaac, T. Hynes, R. Fraser. Political. 1st, Arthur Malone. Honours:—D. Praught, A. D. Giliis. L. Gallant, L. Murphy, J. E. Cameron. BOTANY. 1st. Joseph E. Campbell. Honoursz-I-I. MtcPhee. E. Mc- Cormick, v. Murphy, R. McKinnon. R. Johnston. DRAWING. 1st, Joseph A. McDonald. Honoursz-A. Dy. Giills, d). Prauglit, C. Mc-Donaltl, P. Conroy, Mclienna, C. Kennedy, C. I-Iynes, R. Gavin, J. Glllls, M. Wiiitie, M‘. Rooney. L. Gallant, A. hlalone, A. Lewis, J. E. Cameron. PHYSIOLOGY. 1st. Joseph E. Campbell Charles Johnston. Ma- anti s .~ or - ‘ i t ~w5l°°"$'c}'tii-“.°"' a4". Coin. Universal History lot. it. Clair. minor.‘ . Honoufoh-B. 0r. J. IB. lfcTlsllo. B. Ci-oken, IL. Farmer. L. Dov 0- Gruk nndlfiomln. 11st Jinn Flnell. no)’. R. O'Neill. ‘Mlousghan, T. nan. J. Conno ly. English and Glnldlan. fist. Joseph E. Campbell. Honduran-J’. wurphy, W. Bren- nan,‘ J. ‘Fitlgorsld/"lt. "Grant, B. Johnston. J. Mclsanc, C. Johnston, E. McGuIganZ-H. "Donaids, lst-l-T“ ' Murtagb Honours-db‘. Morin _ U. Gillis. A. Gdgnon. M. McCarthy, G. flail-M A: Poirior, G. Cote. J. C. Sampson. i‘. Cain. i". Campbell. , Third Your lst-Jioward Griffin. Honours-W. thfonaghan, J. Far- rel. C. O'l-lanloy. A. Aucoin, R. O'Neill, L). Mcfnerney. T. MoAvinn. CHEMISTRY 1st—~I-Ioward Griffin. Honours-J. Farrell, A. Aucoin, 0. Mclnernsy. C. 0’I-Ianley. ECONOMICS, Senior lab-Francis Cain, Louis P, Cal- laghan, and Martin Monaghan. ,..i-Ionours—P. McMahon. J. Fay, W. J.‘ Hughes, J. Sullivan. W. Mc- Cube. A, Aucoin, A. Junior: 1st—RoIaud Howstt. . Honours-J. Murphy. U. Glllls, L. McDonald, W. Zsib, ‘W. McGuig- sn, V. Bineuu. G. Gallant, M, Mc- Carthy. l‘. Campbell. P. Sullivan. T. Murtagh, I’. liugues, J. F. Campbell. . MATHEMATICS Blxth Your lst—Emllo J. Morin. Honourl—-A. Poirier. TRIGONOMETRY let-James Farrell. Honours-H. Griffin. C. (Tlianley n, O'Neill. A. Wedge. A. Aucoin. ALGEBRA Third Year lat-Howard Griffin and Ricbflrd O'Neill. ‘ Honours-A. Aucoln. J- Farm". Second Ycar 1sl.— Vincent Murphy. Honours-d’. E urphyn, C. Trait» ‘i'. Mon ii.‘ Honourot-Ttf-I. Griffin. O Molnar- lMcAvinn, W. Menag- ‘t in tea, Pekoe- WHITE WINE} V8. CHAMPAGNE. _. _ The visitor says: “The White ,, - I Wines oi France are wonderful.” " The ‘Frenchman says: ‘fYou don't - know our wines until you have tried Champagne.” ’ Folks say Blue Bird Standard Label is wonderful value. they don't know what we can do till theytry our Orange BLUE BIRD TE Brings Happiness l DEBLOIS BROS. Wholesale Distributors Charlottetown. But 1 THE ROAD THAT BlGG-S orwuwtn. June 2 — For three hours last 111E711 "U19 “mm” ‘anfied of ‘the roads that B1585 Wm "' [he Hon, F. C. Biggs, Minister of Public Works and HIBIIWEYB [or . Ontario. It was a discussion chart;- ed with severe criticism of Mr. Biggfs highway policy in 0111mm- with counter-clai-ms from the 0p- positton ‘(that the Dominion Goy- ernment-in grunting feflflful "S" slstanne to highways-was nurt- i Among the charge made against M-r. "Biggs were those of extrava- gance that roads were not being distributed across the pro-Vince but that expenditure was being centralized in the district sur- rounding the farm of tMr. Blggs and his relatives. tDr. Clark. of Red Deer argued that. the attacks on Mr. Riggs were equally attacks 0n, tho highways policy of the Minister of Hallways. Hon. Dr. Reid, Minister 0:113“. ways, observed than the federal ‘ltililflked the people for lilril‘ McKenn-LJ. ltindness to himself and family During the reading of the address Mr. tCorbett was presenter! with a well filled purse. Tho following ‘is , the address: Honoursz-(l. Shea, l-I. Moliellan, J. McCahc. J. Fitzgerald, I5. Mu- Gulgan, It. Johnston, W. ‘Brennan. If. Grunt, R. Fraser. COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Book-keeping. 1st, Louis Arsenoult. Honours-E. Dionne, T. Simon» 9nd,! A. Gouuen, J. Lambert, L. Mlchuuti. .l. hicfltirron, L. Dunn. ' Com... wlai Correspondence. 11st, tLoizis Arsonault. Business Papers. 1st, ‘Louis Arsenault. Commercial Arithmetic, ‘list, Ilntiis Arsenault. Honours-KI. _McCarron, P. Ready. I’. S. ‘Slnionenu, G. Leslie, E. Dionne. " Penmanship. 1st. Louis Arsennult. Honouren-A. f‘. DEATHS , ---_-.._.________.______..__ l WEBSTER-At Morell, on ‘May 24 after a short illness, Herbert Web- ; ster, aged 73 years. working into an acute state of sel- fishness where all I could think of was my yearning for freedom. Poor mother gr-‘vc lier consent to my plans reatliIyx-ntiultll. ' “I tin-n‘! blame" you, Nell,” she suit]. "It's nothing but work. work all day. And, my poor child. I know I'm more of a care than a help to any one now. If you can gt‘! out. in the world anti get some thing out, of life, go ahead, All I ("an dc‘ is‘ not to be a ("HI-f 01?! YW- I‘ve wronged yc-u enough," she end- - ed in a sortpfsob, "when I brought you licr.“ I did not consult my father about what I wished to do. To bcgln government had so far paid out, very little of its forty per cent share of the oost of the roads. A careful check would be maintain- ctt, There was no" need for the Dominion to share in any undue expenditure. ‘The vote "under disousslo -one or $53.00 to pay for the organiza- tion und 175F113!" "f Bu“ "t “"5 commissioner of hiZhWflY! "W59 passed and the House again took up the Grand Trunk loan. LIME ented with a Bible and a. sum of money. tis a token of tho esteem in Wlllllil she is held in her native - ion, and as. an apprecia- tion of her appointm-ent to the large and historic church in Truro. where the Designation Service ivill he hclri on Sunday evening, June 5th The inistorfliev. J. M. ‘MacLend presided, and spoke in the h terms of Miss Webster's Ch ‘1 character and splendid equipment for her work, and as the first I‘. E. island Graduate of the Presby- terian Ztlissicinztry ‘and Deaconess Training Home In Toronto. ially responsible for any extravag- nnce. Two government members in the ardour of their attack. burst into rhyme. Gordon Wilson, of Wentworth. who led the charge. parodyiIlB‘ Tennyson. pictured Mr. Biggs with: Roads to the right of him, ‘Roads to the left of him. ‘Roads on all sides of him. Dr. Edwards, of ‘Frontenac. 0RD- ping the parody, declared to the intense amusement of both sides of the House: This is the road that Blggs built The costly road that Biggs built, lltk runs right through Frank ‘Blggif farm. Between Blggs‘ house and Blggs’ barn; It doesn't do Frank Blggs any harm. ‘ This ibullt. Campbell. A. Idllzsimmons, J. Keefe A. LeCInIr, J. Fitzgerald. II. John- ston, C. Johnston, J. MoOabo. First Year (A) _ lat-J. E. Cameron. RANKlN.--At Mt. ‘Albion. 3.01, 1921. I.iiy hiny \Voo<i, Charles Rankin, aged 43 years. Funeral Saturday at 2 o'clock Mr. ricrbtrt (‘cirieit-i-y Y. ROGlR$.-—In McLean ‘ i-lay 18, “falter .l., 40 years. beloved husband of Jennie Rogers (nee Mc Cabs) of 965 Tremont Street, Boa- ton. Funeral services took place t fiorrllinfs Chapel. 1041 TF9!!!- ont Street, Boston, Tuesday, May (that 2 p. in. -————-oocn--—-—- ADQQESS AND PRESENTATION ‘May 10th, 19m. 1'1"» W‘. Jesse Corbett and family: "l, Your neighbors. gathered Iierv lllllS evening, having learned that , tyou Iiuys disposed of your farml Hofillll-‘il- Jtflll tire oioutto remove to (‘har- lottctown, from our midst. We ex- _TII'.‘ES our regret at losing one --if Iill." oldest neighborsln sickness or trouble you were ever read to- .- - . Whites YUUOW Yvll l0 your new lion wwis made bvlMlss Ilaurettal upon me brutally; that h-e would “w” "ml m" hulls‘? "l1llPmY9l' lijCoffin. Miss Webster made a stilt-l kvfbm me m work Outside my ma, heam,’ happiness an,‘ . pm“, able and touchmg rpmv ' home. This because he would feel pgrfly m“). be your; “Waugh m0 ‘ ~' that in doing so, indirectly I had remaining years o; your 1m, m, a spggfiifm. “itlmrscnligiyngfilgrgdentalfg ceased to work for hiin. Anyway. I probably could gel. up and work slight token of the good wishes of‘ S; i -~ ‘. t , the residents of Granville we WOlliff I |,,',',§.,'3§,,,fi,'°§; ,,‘,T§,,f,r;°,,,,f,‘§,.,n,§§’,,',f all day and return without his mis- ask you '0 accent this 51111111 purse the Deaconess to God add the 5'"? "le- ‘WEI’ a few Weeks. it fa- 110! H! all f0ri1s Vfllllir. but flimitly work to which she has been c"tl‘- m" Shmml stumble “p” what l that it conveys to you am] your my ‘ was doing, it would be too late for family ‘the respects of all present 111m t0 Dffllefii. Mother gave me the money out here this evening. of n cracker box that she had hid- den away. She had ‘been saving to buy a pail‘ 0t‘ shoes for herself. I hated to tnke it. but I had to Iiuvc carlare into the city and o little money to carry me through the first few days until I would receive any pay. ‘She helped me, too, In finding something "to do. She never had twnrked hersolf~~l mean. outside her home-hut hitd married my fa ther when she was very youniz. go ing directly from Iicr- own home to his. Consequently, she was as lat-king in experience of tho out- side -world as I was, But she had plenty oi‘ good comlmon sense and some education. “She told me there was nothing to lbD gained by wast- ing my time in search of a clerical position; that I had neither the ex- perience nor the education for work of that kind: that I would best start with some simple inan- ual labor and learn. We looked through the Sunday Ptlbers together while father too-k one of his animal-like and nnlsy nttflE after his usual Sunday gorg- intg. On Monday morning, as soon as father left the house, I wont out too. indeed, Icaught the train to the city just behind his. "Anything!" I said to myself. "Anything would he better than this awful place I call home." ‘I knew ii’ it were not for my mouher I would never return to it. First Year (B) p Isl-Charles McDonald. Honours-W. Hagan, J. C. Kennedy. IIAY FEVER, AsTmiA. (‘ATAIIIUI Ann citltomt: iiiioivclnwis All surrcnd fools upon th Hagan Ground Limestone in W“ m; bugs furnished in carlofliitgllssraif- a WHY m“ price" Pmmptricultnre. Write. Department °rl'_,,f‘flu.,_ Charlottetown for vi suffer one day for n-ini size. 10c. Rowe, I’. Ready, w. K. IIUCKLEY, A. Gnugens L. Miciiaud, E, T)“. Nllr- Chemist. bump J_ Mflcarron’ J_ Lanlbcrt. G‘ » 112 Mutual Street, Leslie, l‘. tDufour, P. Berubo, J. Toronmont‘ Irving. private " road , that Blggs ‘ ' On May 10th, a. number of the friends and neighbors gathered at the borne of ‘Mr. Jesse Corbett. Granville. for the purpose of pay- ing their respects and bidding farwoll to Mr. and Mrs. Corbett and ftmtlly, having teamed of their departure from their midst in the; near future. Remarks were made by the men present and all expressed, Commercial Law. 18L Louis Arsenault. H°|19UT5:—-'I4. Dunn, E. Dionne, A» Gfillseii, J. Irving. G. Leslie, J. Lambert, L. tMichaud, J. McCarron, L. Ihlbotlcau. Spelling. lst, Leo Michaud. HonoursI-L. Arsenauit, A. Gvussn- ‘L. Dunn. .1. McCarron, P. Refill)’. A. C. ‘Rowe. - GEOMETRY. Third Year. Isl. Howard Griffin. Honours-C. OII-lanley, '1‘. Mc- Avinn. A. Aucnin. Second Year. fist. Joseph E. Campbell. Honours-til. MoLeilnn, and J. l“ll1»t=6rt1ld.J. Keofe,‘V. Murphy, C, . Johnston, T. il-Iynes. ' Flrlt Your. (A) » - 1st, lRaymond Garvin. Honouroi-A. Gillie. D. Prsught, ill. Walsh, L. tGaliant. A. Malone, A, ‘ii s. . trim Year. (B) 1st. Charles McDonald. Honourtz-C. Kennedy. ' ARITHMETIO. Second Your. 1st. Joseph E. Campbell. Hcnouror-JI. ‘Donnlds, V. Mur- tlhy. A. Fltzsimmons, P. McKonnn, J. Campbell, C. Murphy, J, Fitz. izerald, R. Johnston, J. iconic, First Your. (A) 1st. Lloyd Gallant. GAY’S PLANTS The cxirn work Invol int: up sm 1:01 ‘nmllll PM“ (Wily) Illlnnrd‘! lilnlmenl roi- Coitln Etc . . You’re Interested You're vitally interested, beCaIISe on the advance ment of the Province as a whole, "depends TOUR welfare. What .we need today is people Wqlh are Wllllflg to work, ‘ not do‘ ‘gers People wlho are" trained to work,not_1ncom petentts. People who are able to work, not weaklmgs. You are encouraging athletics atmong our young pee pie‘, who have good homes to live‘ in. You are planning week etnds in tlhe count , and going there in your car. You are talking an odd day off to go fishing. Fine! Everyone should ‘have athletic training. If you have a car, by all means use ilt. Certainly, go fislhing; no one ex pects you Ito keep your nose to the grindslione all the time. But how about bhe others! Do you know that there are 40 children in t/he Mountt Herbert; Orphanage, where there is only falir accommodation for about 30? Do you know that nearly a score more, deserving orphans, scat tented totvler the coumtry, living “here and there” ask our aid for food and shelter and clothing? . Do you ‘think weatre unfair if we ask you to give, that these libtle folk, homeless now, may .be taken in and given a figihting chance‘? We want to build for them a bright airy home. We irant the-m to have good, wholesome food and a fair edu cation. We want to turn out young people who are will ing, trained- amd atbie ‘to work, ‘not a. possible menace to our Province. , t , _ and malke this project a real us," will you he p? Perfection Ice . Cream Yet? Perfection Ice Cream, from pure cream, sugar and flavors in a sterile atmosphere, is for sale by the following the delicious food made perfectly dealers in P. E. Island. As ti‘. tomers is daily increasing it a complete list,"but if you al green-and-gold sign you "Perfection” retailer nearest Charlottetown- E. A. Foster, Grafton 8t. J. P. Duffy, Queen St. J. A. Ritchie and 00., Prince Si. H. Campbell. Grafton St. A. E. Nelson, Grafton 8t. ‘ MacKlo and 60., Grafton Si. W. H. Johnson, Fitzroy St. F. D. Wooster, Fitzroy 8t. - Weymouih Cash Grady, Weymouih Si. P. J. McDonald, Prince 8t. L. W. Crabbe. Euston 8i. J. L. Shaw, Eulton 8t. J. 0. Fnomore, Euaton 8t. L. C. Worthy. Euston 8t. J, Afgmnntyquun 3t, 8. H. Colwlli, Now Haven Distributor for Summerside and vicinity: R. T. Holman, Limited. Central Creameries, Ltd. c number of our cus- is impossible to give ways Watch for the will soon find the to your home. Miss Winnlfred Ross, Georgetown, J. W. Carruthers, Montague Ray Glow, Freetown Mrs. J. Lynda, Konalnqton F. P. Bernard, Alhcrton J. R. Alicnrn, Bordon Earl Thompson. Albany J. W. McNelll, Alma ‘Alton Burke. Southport A. D. Ron, Eldon H. V. Norton, Crapaud l’ fir-..» rflzvaifs Fench ‘fills A reliable resuming nlil for Wo- men. IZt-ntoro: health. maintains strength. ensures beauty. loascm min. 3.’. a box. Afcll tlrujglatl or tllrcrt l|'f.'l'l_ Till‘. GGOBELI, DR U0 CO LTD. Mon tronl FOR SALE IIY E. ‘ A. FOSTER HUGHES DRUG CO. THE 2 MACS DRUG STORE VICTOR UOYLE GOURIIIES LTIL, (Sutnmernliic) Plants am qiiotod by us. Any one requiring Imujl time" m" T066“! i-rct ll. neighbor p, 1m" cm and m k amount. a c up um roqulrcd Vegetable plants tramtrflnntcd. I-Jx. H" "5"" "Hilbert". cauliflower and "fiery $1.50 pcr inn. 20c Ioxtra curly tomatoes ' lint" tnmtttnns 3hr. pier t-abbiuro for fnll or w", m-r I00. » [Pnronnlrttl flower o unips nnsy and lhflfly | i, Double linllyhot-ltk, Sweet "ivnliigfi l0c each. ' Anmtnl MiddinK flower plants, Ail- tor, Stocks. Pectum, Portulaca. Ver- . l-‘nnfldrnxnn. Cosmos. flnlvltt, Prlnx. Kochln. Seeding Pansy, 3n]. Swert postage pllld A Will you join with us, ity? “Where Charity Begi o - Late. ier use 40c plants. Hort-tn P. Island A , Protestant Orphanagep Drive Starts June its . NOTICE The Adjourned Annual meeting of the Island Guardian Publishing Co.,.Ltd., will be held in llie Com- Dlny’! Office on Thursday. "Juno 9th at l2 noon. _ ’ JAMES PAfort. ' Secretary for nervlr-c m. lu- tzlven and 20c sav- "d on each dollar less express charges. h. money order or h order. Campbell limit. Charlottetown Market handle our plants and n in them fresh supply delivered dnllv AOldross J. J. GAY. Q Iflls Charlottetown, P. E. I.