THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN rAcE‘ SEVEN Central ‘Guardian - A A _ VALET AUTO STROP Razor or Valet Utility Knife given. free with 9W1‘? YBBPIY new or renewal sub- "Piiition ‘to the Guardian. UTiLlTY KNIFE. handy and °°1".9!l1¢11'i. free with every yearly new or renewal subscription to the Guardian. .. St. Dunstan’s University PASS us-r or er. oimsrau-s UNIVERSITY (1020.21) ~ STRAWBERRY A RHUBARB 3 Pounds for 25c PINES 25c each PLUM JAM REDUCE YOUR . FEED mu. EARLY CUT ‘HAY AND FODDER Graduates (in alphabetical order) Armand Bordeieau Peter Campbell Francis Coady Clayton ‘Connel Michael Conway Cecil Cullen ‘Maurice ‘Curley ‘Francis Dolrc-u Wilfred ‘Dunphy VALET AUTO sTRoP nazon free with every yearly new '0,- w ilaegvai subscription to the Guard- ) Carry PROTEIN OF LAlTE OUT HAYS QTHER:- Fletcher's gtoria is a pleasant, harm- Substitutc for Castor Qil, egoric, Teething Drops d Soothing Syrups, espe- py prepared for Infants in avoid imitations, always look for the signature of msuemsssasbaiflsa arms and Children all ages. Physicians everywhere recommehd it. oAL] m; now discharging\'equian r; of nico fresh mincd Coal oi qundml quality, namely: _ DSYDNEY SOREENED RINGHILL BCREENED VERNESS SCREENED LBION NUT LBION STOVE _ one us your requirements, u reasonable, prompt service- . D. GILLIS 8t C0. WOMEN ’S LOW PRICED A SUMMER SHOES we would draw your atten- tion to the following low prices on Summer ‘Footwear. You will not find prices on . equal shoes to most din-s anywhere. Export knowledge and long experience together with quantity buying puts us in position ‘to make those offerings. Women's lvorfcolourcd leather one strap slippers, medium military heels $3.25 Women's Rosewood col‘ out-ed leather, one strap slip- pers, covered spike heels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3.48 Women's Blohde. coloured hither. one stnap slippers. leather spike heels .. .. $13-75 “Women's -Rosobiush or P-rchmen‘ coloured one-strap slippers. medium military ‘heels . . . . . . . . . . . . $4.00 . . $3.35 TM same with military ‘ "is .. $3.75 $1.95 And $2.95 A ""09 assortment of high Priced summer shoes, straps "If! oxfords at the above prices. in all slses, these are broken lots gathered from our ‘miik. but not all sizes in each klnd. Vou should got s pair here at s Brent saving. A New Line of Silk Hosiery At $1.00 A Pair Ton new ‘sshlonsbls shade; to choose from, 24 Inches or pure silk thread, a well lash- ioned hose st this prlcg. Sizes 8V; to 10'4- . Common Sense House Shoes All new shoes (oorkers st tho price.) Women's Dongols Kid one strap slippers, low hesis $1.96 _ Wpmervs Dongois Kid Ox- "Wlil. wide and comfort-slag, \ Women's ‘lisok ‘(Esnvss ' L A Fire Extinguisher‘ Free With every Suit order brought in before June 2nd. Made any style, fit guaranteed and dollars saved- Rain coats any style, made to moi- sure, S. F. TARBUSl-l 172 FRINGE STREET O-O. f EYES rssrsn AND Glasses fitted by scientific methods. E. W. TAYLOR AND J. S. TAYLOR Registered Optometrists 142 Richmond Street l l Saunders, N ewsom & CO. A MEATS of good quality, Eapt Encl Market Bldg. Charlottetown, ‘P- E. I. 6461-5-11 SW11! ‘R. W. Lindsa ‘Roads 11 a. and Iiazeibrook 4th. have expired, rcne your choice of a ‘Razor, blade and Bl Utility Knife H86. Elchlr one ‘makes a remarkable premium. Itattray, teacher of Iiruckley Polnti school, are pleased to [em-p woo-ooooo-ooeurooaveoos he i” imnmvmg mviilailii’ H1161‘ 11 serious operation in ihv: i‘. I‘; 151mm HAIELBROOK CiRCUit-illev. y will preach at (Cross 111-. Alexuhdru 1i |),1n_ 7 on Sunday, June ‘Subject L0 .i Como. YOUR SUBSCRIPTION may w uo\v and get Valet Auto Strep strap fies, or Va]. The many friends of ‘Mr. Percy thnt Hospital. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES. _ Serdces next Sabbuiab‘ in Nlurroy HAIYDOII-i‘ NOTUII. ‘lhrtisbyitziuu church, 10:30 u. m.,on<1 7g3o p, ,,,_ Sunday School 2 p, m. lu‘ Peter's Rliil-"(L ‘Plflsilylflfiilii Church, 2:30; Sunday Sciuool 1:30; Cgunlbfldgfl ilall Sui-day School 10 a. m. Rev. D. Vs Oil/learn, minister. Anette/m SERVICES - Jiiugi 5th, Wlbit ‘Sundny, Sldoiiuis, iiiliou Siisuday School 10 u. 111-, hlivruiug Prayer, 11 p.111. StMariCs ltusiico. ‘Sunday School, 2.15 p. m. Evening ‘Prayer, 3 p. |11.‘St..loiin's, ‘Milton, ‘Evening Prayer, 7.30. Preacher, (Rev. ‘C. F. Johnson. ATTRACTING CONSIDERABLEI ATTENTION.—~A large white owl in the show window of Purdic d: Ferguson's shoe store is zittructiut: the attention of many 1icople. This owl was caught by Mr. McPhce, of East Baltic, it being one of many which were blown over this way from the Labrador in a great wlud storm. A sign above tho cage is also of special mention. “This owl is a live one. as our business.“ the same YOUNG-ADAMS COMPANY EN- JOY GOOD BUSINESS-The Young-Adams Company bad good business at ‘Souris all three uigbzs. ' the plays presented were all new and made u big hit “W-hy .\leu Mun two ‘best plays seen here in many a day. The Vaudeville I00 is a big feature and the Orcbcslru was much. etijoyed. Tile (lance-s were greatly appreciated by all. ‘Tile Young-Adams Company‘ will ulwuys be welcome lu ‘Souris. (lay this wcck, wliilo gelling (recs lu u wood ut Alcarlow llunks. Dr. i). E.A. MJLoau, V.S.. of Clyde llivcr, and‘ ‘some companions dug up o number 0f old Queen Auur‘ .\lusk- ots, fifteen in all, besides fiudiivg films and other" ~r‘-u\~e1iirs o1‘ tho stirring times wflzen ihc Brllsh look this island from the French, Air. ; MlcLeau has several of the mu-skcts For this week plant Garden Peas Onion Sets Shallots and most SEEDS. veoaraetc i" * 7°“ d!!! we will have a lino stock of PLANTs both VEGETABLE and Flower. We have some cholgg EARLY ser-zo POTATOES ‘Dr. Bou-seflol-rl. " wlll doubtless make many friends i at ‘his home and is quite proud of his find. He has also a Lil's-heali- ed cult. which be is having mouuiod ‘ for exhibition purposes. NEW RESIDENT WELOOMED. . -hl'rs. Ma-cKe-nzle, wife 0i‘ M11101‘ ' J. A. ‘Mucikenzie. the popular omi efficient Provincial mnnngrr or tin- ’ Dominion Lilo linunruutre (fompuiiy ‘has arrived in ‘Charlottetown from Halifax. whore they formerly, T0510- . ed ‘for ten years and will ‘ntow rstztb- lish their home at the Provincial '* capitali. They will take up their residence in Uho house on Uppcr Piiiuco istrect formerly ocouvird h! Mrs. MucKouzlc in ‘her new home as slio bus for éf. sometime been actively C0~illii7C1Pii . with the order of Pytihian ‘Sisters. ‘for the lost year buvin-g licld llw ., important office of Gruud (Thief or heaxl iu lllrls order ‘for the Muri- time Provlluces. ‘O11 i-he eve of her departure from Halifax lilacDougnll Temple, Pytbiari Sisters. presented Mrs. MBIGKBIiWle with a bonuiifiii silver tea service and tray as n tok- , en oi‘ their appreciation of her chanmiing personality and valued assistance to tibo order during her , stay in ‘Nova Scotia. Professional Cards McLEOD s BENTLEY J. A. Bontliy W. E. Bentley, K. C. ' Barrister and Attorney-gnu,” Ofics: 100 Richmond an"; MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. l, J. A. MGDONALD ‘ l. A. Barristers, Attorneys. Eto. Money to Loan. (Mark R. McGuigan n _ o IARRIOTIR. GOLIGITOR, are. ' Money to Loan. , Osrnsron IIooIoOhsrIottotownJ-El. H. F. MOPHEI strap or lsood j, low heel ' ' . 01.80‘ Ktuzwrme ‘ZAEHIQELI! Illmfilt onmros at yp. r Post Oilioo so loss ‘loos. ..-...s' l. or‘; c. c. Archibald Graduate ol N. V. Post Graduate‘ Medical School and Hospital Praotlos limited to Eye. Isr, Non ‘and ‘rims: " ' Tooting Eyes and su y rig asses ‘ofliu. layer guild! “ Great Gsorgflt Dflloo Hours-O to $0.80. J0 to ' ' making the highest marks in their MAKE EINE SHOWING-In tllfi Class Essay prizes at the closillfl V ' of the Ladies (inliege. Sackvliie. the sum oi’ $5.00 awarded by the, school to the student in each yen!“ essay class, the third year prize was equally merited by Miss Gem-- gie ‘Reid, Borden, and Miss Jennie also won second place in ‘tlin TF1" buns Essay ‘Slrcontest for the best 0,181,,“ flurry Miss Ethel MGM]. judge. ‘w be ediitior oil’ thle Kennel Ian, Vaileyfieid won first in will! and Miss Inez Mutch, Cbariotte- ‘L. n. L. Taylor- town- in Iii. History. M188 Borden, was also winner of the $‘15i 4mm and‘ ‘Gun ma Alice Marshal Memorial k prize in ‘t‘ho Museum of Fine Arts mou-ialnly by W- J. Taylor, Limited, andaiso won second prize 0f $5101‘ wwdflmk- 0m‘ the. schcol prise for a cgvlsli; dexisdul on the new calendar an ss l1 - rienne Perry. Summerside. ill Third W°°dl*'°°kv 0M‘ Read. , J Isn't-sad mason . l ry" and "Human ‘Cargo’ being tl1e| drawinl 314W!‘ m! nous MILLS co. crumb. " FJ. HQLMAN, Agent, Charlottetown 3 Pound Glass 39c LARGE TURNIPS . . . . . . . . 8c Each Store Closed at Noon 0n Frida June JENKINS 8s Y 3rd. _ SON Ltd. GROCERS L_. Household o-Q-oyvbwo o o-v-o-o o Scrapbook . By‘ ROBERTA LEE ooenaewoomoo-oooweo s Tight Shocia l1‘ new shoes liurt at the heel. rub the inside of tl1‘e‘b'eel with hard soap before putluug on. Also try fastening at [cw cross strips of court plaster to your heel. Tho plaster u-il-l take ‘the rub. Window Shades If lite tacks are taken out of the roller and the ‘shade fastened to tile roller wit-h strips of adhesive "ape, it wll prevent tearing. . To Whitcn the Teeth A remedy‘ for whitening the tertb is to saturate a brush with Ilcnrou Jute‘ and rub the teeth bard. |Do this once a week. . | ___.__._ iYenr Design was the udnnei" of the bciuzz¢$5.00 prize. Miss Mary =MacDouuldflin the Charlottetown, won the second R- S. Pridham $5 prize for design, see- ;ond year. The Alumnae Mathe- matical Scholarship, $25, awarded to the student making ‘the highest average in the mathematical work on the M- L. A. Cotirse ivas won by Symptoms Of Far Advanced _ Tuberculosis No. 12. ‘wiwfl lilt‘ ll-SQHBO has rcuobed tin‘ llmd and lajst stage, we may have the following: Les.) tzil voice strength poor, night sweat-s, diarr- hoea _or alternating caustiputjuxi and ilairrboen, with a marked‘ lu~ “T8359 o1‘ cough nnd ‘sputum, large lcs-s 1:1‘ wcigabt, high l9.n]p(3r3,[1|1~4_ and llu-Lie. and marked breaiihless- uess. This is your consumption this l-s what people die of, and what are your chances? "Less than 10 per cent. of these cases will be liv- "P8 at (‘he end of l0 years. Tuke your choice, pay attenllm t0 early symptoms and have am- mediate treatment, then 75 per cent will be .living‘ at the end ‘or 3f years. or put 0i‘! until you reach the above group when less than. 10 per cent. wiiill be living in 10 years. ‘He who waits ‘until even the max.‘ street kucivs that he has consumption simply loses hrs chance ‘for re-covery. or ‘hoarscuess, Mount Stewart ‘Items _‘Mlsg Ethel lMCLEllilll, Valleyfleld, iuud in the Alice Chase Odgeu mem- crlal prize for the highest average iu the three years of design, $20 prize Miss Georgie Read of Borden again was a winner. At the Aca- (dcmy closing a prize of $25.00 for Lhn highest general average in the work of the second year wag aw- arded tn W- lidison Hardy, of ‘Pleu- suut Grove, i'.i:).'l. OLD SOU.VENl RS FOUND-Due, ‘ PERSONALS Mr. J. ll. McKlmmle, the Woll- kuown shoe man, representing AI- fred Lambert Ltd.. St. John, N. B., is at present. in the city. Miss Mildred Woc-lner upeut Sun- day with friends at ‘Carlton, the guest of Miss ‘Hattie ‘Ross. ‘.\'lr. and Zilrs. Diunie Darrab, and family motored from New York Stale, to visit their old home at Clyde River. it is ‘ten years since they left here, and they see many changes. Mrs. Darrah is at pres- enl visiting her brother Mr. ‘Thomas R. Beer of this city. Lea-ii ::Thc Oil for tho Athlotc.——in rubbing down, the atbleto will find Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil an oxcel~ loni article- it renders the muscles and siucws pliable, takes the soro¢ ucss out of them and strengthens them for strains that may be put upon ibem. It stands preeminent for this purpose. and athletes who. [or years. have been using ilficau testify to its value as a lubricant. -_---_I-0>—-- ROD AN-D°GUN. Similar to the Dominion Tourist issue of lust mlonth ibut specially broadcasting ‘ilhie oiiiliracliions of tlhe wovlnco on Ontario, (‘he June num. bcr of itloti and G-un and ‘Cfl-llflllilflll Sliver lFox News-ills published tin the ‘sltupe o-f ‘a speciail‘ ‘Orutarrio Tounlst issue. A special ‘feature ils a. ‘tinted, Illustrated. section uihl-ch iiiesonibes some or tihe splendid summer resoults- ‘than. Ontario offers ‘tibe tourist, In» addition a. ‘perennial message of welcome ‘to touuists by the iH-on- G. Hloward‘ Ferguson ‘is published ‘in the‘ place of tit-o, editorial. Tiho regular conte-u-ts ‘are made up ‘in ‘this iise-ue oi’ stories and articles dentin-g iinr the mosit pant especially wiicis Ontario. the appointment of ‘C. G- Hoptou, inteirnastioriail=y ‘ilaimious ihireeder and Department. assodiieited wviith» Dr. ‘Hie "commences his duties in the June ‘issue. Canadian News is poibbiisihed ‘Report the ‘fishing prospepts omwnmat improved. some goat. pcatchezs oi’ lobsters and herring last week Miss ‘Lelia McLeod. Seattle ‘Wash. came home Thursday ndgllir. ,in answer to u wirc to see hsi ,moi.her, Mrs. P. 1W. McLeod, who is ill. Mr. W. L. iMicLeod, ‘hei brother, met ibcrin Charlottetown. Mr. Johii McAskill ba-d snmr slight impmveinents tirade to the i-mterior or one of his houses the Jatter part or last week. .\lr George Clark was tlbc carpenter. Mr. and Mrs. Percy L. Douglas and son Keith, Stanhope, ‘motored {to Mount Stewart ‘Swnjday. On lMionday the 30th n. splen-did tombstone was erected to the mem‘ ory oi‘ the late Mr. J. Wilbur Birt who sleeps in The People's Ceme- tery ihere. ,.___. Olue or our merchants, Mr, Mc Lcod Douglas, has ‘bad a new (em cut platform laid in front of bit store, ‘which greatly improves the general appearance. F. -—--—-{O} m Mnmoliifn WILLIAM CRAIG The followln-g editorial uoiice clipped from the Duluth Herald. state of Minnesota relative to the llOBUlT ‘or Mr, Willlum Craig will be oi‘ interest hero ns he is a brother of Captain T. J. Craig oi‘ Orwell Cove. Jlo also loaves to mourn ‘his wife. tbreo daughters and two sons, reel-ding in‘ different points iu lire United States, besides two sisters residing in Qlbicago. i.ll.. and his brother as rclbrrtd to abbve. His remains were ‘interred at ‘Du- luth. » "Duluth ‘lost a very useful citizen when William Craig, ions a resid- ent of, a believer in and a booster for ‘Dulutib, palssed away Saturday. From the ‘time when be tame here aforty-one years ago to ‘be mam» ager of the Duluth Gas and Water company until his last active day, only a ‘few weeks ago, Mr. Craig Wia-s constantly thinking and work- lug for ‘(the development or Duluth. ‘H's listens-t in ‘every civic project was active and vigorous, he was Ritcey’ Rlverport, N_ S.“ wuss Read lAn ‘imllrflriillilfi 071M139 is made ‘in ‘tireless, mentally, and. physically. ins that work. He believed- ‘stoutly in ‘Duluth. in its present a-nld Its future. Li-le was an optimist always, and ‘his "Mani andl emainpie were always heartening. He ‘wars the sbtufl oi‘ which city-builders are made." The ‘lihne ‘m ‘ten clues ‘in wairloiisa ‘ Yours truly ‘W. J. TAV-LOR, LlMITED FNJRIT FCC! 9.13s “m, 1...... or .11.... p‘. o. m.) some» s»: emu...» 700 rand my... ‘ Toronto, Montreal. Ottsvs, Saint loll. pante out liibe ‘womldis ‘to-id by as mlainy‘ rpaitr of‘ hands on ‘iihe single dual of a. raliiwwy clarion. clock in Berlin.- ‘ P ity Flour — it A ves new richness lightnosssnd Qfg,:°,,,";§;.'f.l.'.'_' Phi-icy Flour has a ‘ ilfercnce" that ensui-es success for all your‘ _, Richard ‘Ellsworth , James Farrell Anthony Francis Ambrose Gardner Andre Guiliemette John Hagen ~John Johnston ' James Maclntyre _ Robert Macdouald Daniel iPraugbt Charles Trainor Joseph ‘Walsh Matthew While. FIFTH YEAR (i‘l order of merit) George (Macdrauaid Emmet (Tiinniey Desmond Ollseary John iMac~Guigan Leo Campbell Richard ‘Casaidy Charles Tiuxley Louis ‘Mellette John Olhlcaru Lionel Cote Eugene IL- ‘Murray Edward ‘MaoKeuuu Walter iMaoLelbiu Firmin OIBi-ien ‘George Blanchard. FOURTH YEAR (In order of merit) (equal) Wilfred Keefe & Leonard ‘Smith (equal) Willie Leslie Earl lDaltc-u Cecil Hynes Joseph "Mouagbon Maicorn ‘Fay Leonard ‘Macdonald. THIRD YEAR (In order of merit Gerald MacGuigan Wilfred Callaghan John Driscoll Fred Callaghan John IGillls Merrit Gallagher". Austin Murphy Frank Lacey Patrick Morris Matthias Hagan Leo Corcorau , James ‘Callaghan Ernest Cc-rrigan Wilfred iMacCardle Hazelton Gillie Edward ‘McEwea ‘Ezneeil ‘Duffy. " sacono YEAR (In order of merit) Clarence J. ‘Murphy Harold iDevereaux Alfred ‘Murray Joseph Trainer Philip Doyle Edward Baldwin Arthur Lawlor George Maoflormac Ledwell iDoyle Piston lBrown Gerard lMulially “Earl dteardou Mark Greenan ‘Wilfred ‘Maclsaac- FIRST YEAR (In order of merit) Oswald iMurpby & Arthur Sulli- van (equal) William ‘MacKiuuuu James Lynch Scott Madlnityrc Vernon lCurloy Arthur Pitro ‘John ‘Kelly Ralph Shea Benjamin ‘Roget's Lee Gibbs Reginald Tlialro Aubiu Richard. 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The 35c Pipe is a dandy for . the money. Get one while they last. DRUGGIST 178 Queen Street Charlottetown (Make this Test To Find out if you need Dr. Chase's Nerve Food.——A study of these sysnptoms will enable you to decide. _ This blood and nerve restorative was devised for use in two great classes of diseases, one o! which ususliy_ develops from the other- Anaemia or bi sss, and Nerv- ous‘ Exhaustion. I! the blood is thin sad watery, as is indicated by pslior of the‘ lips, eyelids and "ums, or il you are sfiicted by some orm_of nervous txoubio, you will find Ill Ds. Cam's Nsavs I-‘oos the most certain means of relief and restoration. Someottlio toms and ailments which come under this heading are: " Thin‘ blood ssliow complexion, psllor of eye lips and gums tired feelings, loss of energy and ambition, ts en to fear and nervous prostrstion, nervous hand- ache, indigestion, sloepiessness, irrit- ability, (nervousness, twitching of nerves and muscles, ssnsitivcnoss to sound and light. gloomy forebodings, loss of memory, ins ility to yu- centrste the mind. Da. Cam's Nlsvs l-‘oon ls sully "mummrliidmo I o. 1.1m n1 new n e this nourisbu the starved and depleted nerves back to health and vigor. T12) it when you t" mus :15‘ r3 gown sndsjou of. sorta. ‘mains you swthnfille- iiuwortb wing. _ or‘; ciumsdimvs Fascist/gs. i‘ 0 Q 0! . if. w. 5hr» Ismail‘. o... 1 ' Toronto, Canada. y‘ voc. By form- . I . Jmitrd,_