{-I~l t f’? hi"; i l" THE ___,‘ ___._ __ _____ ___ ._ yrdY1§,_1tl2.0 _. . x ‘Axkm; m. Thlfllllillls‘ ' a t Your ,Doct0r s 9dr d ‘o. I Prescription Dépétfds upon the skill <»f...tlle.r1ln§g1§t;- wbtfcompound§ . 3 _ We teeli.avrti;fihatr we offer ou the best:- ‘nfservidein ' . the CitYTaYId want a ‘ chat1¢il_..l>° _.<.1¢!Y19I1- 1 "Sime- ifillflfilllfilrlliy of f this servlce. Bring your next prescription to-us and . get the best results front your physician's dircctlons. ° ' l. Foster Central Drugstore, l Sunnyside. v ,_. ... ,?-—— L Y;!$Vv ‘F m. divans" FRENCH Pvlvtts nnrrctttnlsrnllnrsrsn. gunned to any address on wet}: ' . Th Beobell Billy-lid». (gltnrlo. .----:-—- PHOSPHONOL FOR MEN puroru Vim I-nu Vitnllty for Nerve q m-qln- inoroosen "guy matter". Tltlanlo—wlil build you up. 88 c box. , a torel. or b! m u. ‘ti’: 9:15.. The Scobell "m. gm, . Ontheflnel, Oltlrio. w“; n- FUITIII"! mine noun CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS savor-moments under tnln homing, lo. par word‘ for “on In- n . Whgro copies come to our are to be forwarded, five cents must he added 1o, c 0 00 contractions count u on! word. no nllovved u one i rev-.. vv HAGENTS WANTED . _ . sllmuw AND COMMIH- ‘CFWN’ ell Red Tag Stock. Conl- roooivod without r ‘ Vvv v vv vv - r slon. to n lcte stock including exclusive “Mo, apccltllly hardy. grown only _ ‘ Id b r agents. Eleg- Klimt?’ chugging.‘ Write now to Dominion Nurseries. Montreal. "e ‘unry. tirmlIt-st automobile lnvl-nlltlrl. Svllllll; like wlld ilrc. Nvondcrful t-Tlt-llnctll cloth. nnc ruh over rul- lnlllllhlll! glvt-a C1011)‘ vlslnn In ruin Nl|u\\' or for; (lluss stays I'll‘I\l' il-I bolls. (‘ain't blur’. Iwtlllllt vXvlu-rl. Wlltv rltlit-k for dotalls nd t-x- ‘n““\y\"l l\l|'|'i\lll'_\'. Auto Accessor- ics t‘n.. 221T Plazn Illdl-ll- Uttllivll. UIIL "" 555*" FEMALE HELP F0]! IKOSIC n. Apply Rod- STSS-S-lllf. ~ ll l Apply tn Austin otor hlnnstt-n, S770 - Sill. swlt-‘k. MALE IIELP WANTED ___ \\'Al\'TI~‘.II—JOII MANI understands Pluten “ll-c or wrltc, News LImItodJAlnhcrst. N. 8.. . 8702-li-78l. imn¢i_ wltlvrnn. l ONE \\'ll0 Press. work. \\'}\§’l“l-1I)—Il\' awn: "lwr ans n- “nnitrvulu: must be good I . c-_- ;___ .. -A ._ [ihgmxilv ll“lli"rlii'hl"'lltl lnnnth. \Il~= RSGEI-S-l-lll‘ TIHHISANI) Illnoty bounds 1m‘ “M May 15th and m H“ writlll 'l))tl‘l)l'lylllgfillt‘él nllsrk- ck ' , 0 una ltn t In’; Ml" I‘!d~| Charlottetown. ' 3B6G-5-132l. w: Z ---' Oufllbv-tfl etc. word. but five figures (no 51.000) Cub romittnnou to eovor oont must gccomp -~-»- =- -» o» - :::.:...2~.:r:le.:'::,r.:.n~"'"-~"*- Sentinel - m I jlol THAT FISHING TRIP i THE Bnsr BEVERAGE or ALL lllllllltllls. Healthful, Refreshing ,lEV&llgel-ine I pple Cyder llllcl FROM urn BEAUTIFUL nun ORCHARDS 0F THE l ANNAPOLIS VALLEY PUT uP BY ANNAPOLIS VAI LEY " z 1 ’ 90-. LTD. DER Blld Blown N. S Q8 m). -.. , 1%- -.'c . -.... . lnnnul llll wnnlnl nurr- aivrs- Ilnrlo n» w Shun; and Vilmnus ’ "QUAKE ARTHUR BELUOHER wfiCartier so, Montreal. “I lnfiered terribly from Cons- lipatim and Dyspepliu for many years. I felt pll-lll like! eating and hnd gas, constant headache, and was unable tosleep at night I wu getting so thin tint I was frightened and saw level-a] physicians who, however, did not seem able to help me. Al 14st a friend aduial mo fa tulu ‘Fl-idioms’. I did so and soon I fell some relief. I continued with ‘Frolic-fives’ nnd in a short time, tboConstipation was banished, I felt nomone pains or headache or the diqrree£o~lnnsflnns that follow dwpapsil. IE1‘! am ml flung and tolgvlonti" mo-orurmun Bmucnm. 50, trod n» 25o. Mlll-finlm-or fiom FruIt-utlvu Qvo-vvo-o-vv-v- O i i I & 1 n11 ndvertlbo- FOR SALE A IJOFIILE F0]! §AI1IG SPIKE tooth lutrroxv, urdcrt-d annu- time utzu and nut I‘Ill|t‘d fur Apply ll. lfllnlnignlfs forge. upposllc R0- vcru llntl-l. , 378Ii-5-ll2i. FOR §AI1ld—ClIl'}Al' A lJDlN-‘ld cur I917 lllOllfll flvo passenger. All nt-w tirus lust sumnlvr. Apply to Loni Kenny, or . 87tl8-5-l05l. IFOII .‘ 1 —l\'INl)I1Il\'(-i split bl c "u 0 ‘ our whurf. A I'll-hard llcllIl-ra. Phone :41), \\'0() ll-— lo u & C0., F0" §Al-I"|—-II0l'§ld AN]! SIN)!‘ at Inkcrluan to ln- rr-mnvcd qulcl - l_\‘. Apply tn t‘. ll. Jlvnllll, I W \\'utt~l' Strt-v-t. 38b7l-5-3l. FOR §Alrl<l—.-\N\' ONE \\ HIIINH lnlyctl fortili I '\ ~ Apply M. It - lvt-r. xxrllri-llloi. I-‘Ull .\l\l.l‘1:.\'AI-\l(-|§ NICTS AND lmlll. . _\]>]ll_\' ll. J. Alr-llonrlld. llfifilvll. l’. 4)., l‘. l-I. lslllllll. fifiTii-fl- I lill. ~FOX AND FER NOTES _. o‘ "'11- -.-1_ _.. ‘The LolldorrDaiIy Jvlall. issue of Allrll 12 contains n write-no on 7 t I rlnce ‘Edward Island silver black foxes. It ls very Interesting and We“ Wvlilled. It contain; 9, con- siderable exaggeration in regard to lllic dlyldellrls which fox companleg ‘"9 Wylllg. We do‘rl0t know of ‘ ‘my companies today that are ‘pay. "'8 three and Your bnudred pel- cent. * _'Mr. Ned Deurborn, Asglstan; BIUlOElF-t with the United "States DPIY-lrlmlifll 0f Agriculture has wrlt ten u bulletin on the domesticated bllvel: fox. It contains chapters on U19 Ieftllflg. handling. marketing, ctc.. of sllvor fox. The Aliril issue of the Block Fox Magazine contulns a splendid urti. cle on the registration of foxes by MP: E. R. Brow. President of the Prince Edward ‘Island Fox Breed- ers Association. I ‘It isulot only _l'ox farms which Ms blunt: fifitflbllshed but In the Pl‘ P901119 50ml; in for mink furm- Hlg. skunk and Hcoon larming., While these llncs do not. offer uny- thlng like the remunerative pro- tlt of silver fox farming yet they Ietllllre less cglpltul to establish and so appeal tn people who have not the tvhere-lvltll-all. ‘Front now on care wlll have to be taken to keep the milk pa“ “m1 feeding pans clean. ‘Mllk left in the pans for any. length of time Ill the sun is likely to dccolllposc some- what and cause stomach trouble. The pans should he rinsed ill boll- lng water ZIHPI‘ using prcferably with II littlc ‘baking soda in it and placed lll the sun tn dry. (‘Jennll- tress is one of the first essentials to the successful raising of young pups. ‘ Tllc American Association oi’ Sll ver Fox Breeders is said to be In a flourishing reonditlon. Owners are registering their foxes in great style. lMicllll-{an Fox Breeders have rc- ccutly vrguuizod an association. Al- most all Michigan foxes arc the product of Island stock. Blue fox farming ls booming in recentl-y come to bnnd. Alaska ap- perlrs to be the only suitable coun- try t0 raise blue foxes. No where else do they thrive so well. Spok Interstate Fair, is coll- siderlng offering premiums and u- wards for t1 live fox show m be held in connection with the annual Fair next September. Canadian Nutionallixthibltlon. of Sliver llluck foxes is suggested to be held In lllontreal next Novem- ber. Ilcllvel- is‘ said to have become very much scarcer ‘during the past. lclv yours llnd it yvould appear to 1m m-cessflrv to preventflthc extin- ction of [his valuable furor] animal “'1 to cslabllsh beaver farms. An unn- PH pply ll. Iltlwnt-s. Iiox Ill. l\'l'll~llll,'_'l.tlll. SSGiI-o-Iltil. MISCELLANEOUS - TRY Ollll J0]! PRINTING DEPT. for your next ordor for blllhorlds. lr-ttorht-uds. envelopes. vlsitlrll; curds, posters All klndscf pam- phlet work done. Special prices on lnrlre qnsntltlcs. Tho Job Prlnilul: Ilr-pnrtmcnt of The ls- land Guardian Publishing‘ C0., Kent Street. Charlottetown. NURSING -d PRIVATE NURSES EARN I15 T0 I30 s. week. Learn without Icnvlng ' h Descriptive booklet sent free. ERgynI Collage (‘alt Sclsnce, D t. . oron n. 41ml a. e” z 1055-9-20MESat26I d crtuking of this nature was nlude sonlc years ago in this Province but the beavcr escaped, but they have multiplied and their progeny cap be seen in various parts of‘ the Province. _As to what proportion of foxes ‘Will be sold us breeders lllis year and thc number that will be pelted wt! can not Venture a guess, but \\'c believe that ranching accom- modation wlll be provided for n greater number of pairs tlttin last year. We luck t0~ the farmer es- DPvltllly to put in u few pulrs in (rnnnocticn with his other live stock It is cortzllrlly n grand pwylng busi- llcss fur llnn as his expenses wlll be practically nil. and thc nlarkétjng of thc pelts of tllc sumo during the years 1915 to 1918 was shown lrl the marked 1n- crctlse ln the value of the pelts sold In 1919. The prices received in the fall of 1910 from locul buy- ers were really reluarkuble. A very interesting tublo has Into- ly been published in the Scienti- fic Molltlll-y by Dr. Leon Hzlnsmun cu the relative durability ot’ furs, the most durable fur being otter which It, clztt-lsctl us 100. The 0th- crs hr orvlcr cf lll0l‘lt are: ' Otter. ' "nAllnEnllYF SWPS Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beaufy. A few cents buys "Dnndarlne/T, After an application of "Dande- rlne" you can not flnd a fallen hair or any dandruff. besides every ~ this year but whet does not appear In print is the number of small lit- l . much higher figures nnd whose pro- United States there are hundreds - Alaska from accounts which have . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . Il. This durability ls when the skin ls used with the fur outside not for tlutngs. wonderful litters of foxes born tern and number of failures. ll cal, be taken safely for granted illilt the business will show pretty much the same as 1n the past. an aver- age increase of a little over one pair per pall- of breeding slur-k. ll is this law of average which will make for the permanence of the fox Industry and with the coll- stzmt absorption of pelt; by an ever broadening market and the fact that production can not be forced beyond thc giverage nlentiont-rl ‘ls the reason of the strong sltuut- ion 0f the fox industry. We are not so enthusiastic as n gentlemen of this clty who holds Interests‘ in fifty pairs of silver black Jqmg, w‘; prediction‘ is choice breede svolvtll some day sell as high he $3 ,000‘u' llllll‘. This we think ls ‘Iv v ~m_uch" cirlllfsraterl. His nrgu" ' J: good-Cone, how- ever, as l p nbs to fancy-meme and animals that sell for very geny are n Uéb valuable as high class silvcr’ fox. ‘ " 'I‘-hat there wll1- be a de luxe class of silver _ foxes evolved ‘by ttucientl- flc combination of brecds"'thtart- seems no reasonjtto ldoubt. We do not believe‘ that we haven-urn- ed the pinnacle of perfection ill silver fox breeding and we pred- lct in years to come evcn better nroducllon will be evolved from our fox ranches. llappeningid the Week Continued From Page Four. Miss Edith Rogers is bclng wel- comed llcme froln a three wet-ks vlslt to her sisters in Boston. O O U One of thc prettiest bfllllhl re- ceptions of the year was that c! Mrs. Wilfrid T. Wright, who re- celvcd at her home “The Nest," Brighton, on lrvctlnesday afternoon when upwards of three hundred ladies called to offer their con- gratulations. llfl the long drawing room, where deep pink carnations livers artistically placed, Mrs. Wright received in an exquisite gown of grey rMolre, with satin trlnllnings and train of torquois velvet. with hcr was Mrs. Ernest Lord, wearing a most becoming gown of blue satin with gold trimmings. In the dining room the ‘ ushering the guests, while-little day, with the lattefis sister, Mrs. The culling out of the poor foxes! 3W8)’ teu tublc was centred with albeau- tiful lligll basket of flowers one of the IlridcH-l wed- ding gifts Ten was poured by Mrs. A. Lord, thc bride's mother, and Mrs. E. Cameron. who were assisted in serving by ‘Miss {Vlary Irving and Miss Jessie Fullerton, Mrs. Alexander" llvfltlfll-‘lll. Miss Islvbt-I Kinsman attended the rIOOI‘. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Wright were at. home to d number of the grounrs friends, who shower- ed them with abundance 0f good wlstles. $ $ O Rev. W. H. Heartz. D. D., of Amherst, is the guest of llis Hon. the Lieut. Governor and Mrs. Mc- _ Kinnon. I I I I Miss Beryl ‘Moore, ‘Si. John's, Nlltl. and Miss Hayes, ofISt. John, N. 13.. are spending a very pleasant holi- G. Douglas Steele. Euston Street. O I O 4 Miss Mary Allison, of Sussex, N. 13.. ls visiting in Summersidc thc guest gf:Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rice. O U Miss Ethel (Ted) Longworth ls sailing or. Thursday from Montreal, for ‘Huvre, whcre she wlll join Miss Doris Hamming, and proceed to Paris. I l! i The dance oi‘ thc G.. W. V. A. last evening came up to fullest ex- pectntlons and the large numbers , present thoroughly enjoyed tlleln- selves. The floor was ideal for dancing and the refreshments dainty and toothsonle. Quite a numtber enjoyed the bridge while others had an equally good time‘ watching the dancers. The clntper- ones were tMrs. (Judge) Stewart. Mrs. Jenkins, Mrs. Penke and Mrs. Pruwse. ~ lbarge congregallons had the. pleasure of hearing Rev. Dr Falconer. of Halifax, preach ill St. ’ James church lust Sunday, and to > welcome ltlm to his notlve Pro- vlncc. Dr. Kent of Halifax, is to s’ end this week 1nd here. preach- l g In Zion church tomorrow morn- , lug and in St. Jamerchurcll the evening. o a o ' Col. F. S. Moore, of this city Is visiting Dr. William G. Moore and M?!“ M0079. 0f Seattle. lCol Moore. '- ls visiting In Summerslde a guest vlslt to California. t .- . _ lMrs. W. K. Rogers, who is spending a week at -her old home lu lflummerslrie ls being pleasantly entertained. l <1 I "The following marriage wlll bs of interest here as the groom's mother. Mrs. Wm. Abbott, as Ml-m Mary Grey, sister of Mrs. Arllmas Lord, was very popular in sbclni circles while living In this city. The marrlnke of (Yantaln Wllllnm Hamilton Abbott, M.C.. son of Mr. and Mrs. William Abb tt, Melrose Avenue, Montreal, to iss Muriel Watchorn. daughter of Mr. and Thomas Wutcborn. of Merrlckvlllc, and granddaughter of the late Dr. Mllls K. Church. took place, at Trinity church-Wetlhpsdn e ening, Dowde l gfllclat Ch R ..',’I‘ , In; "létflw. I: . _ 0 Was Riven v herJJn, If. wore whltc oatln. with court train lined with flesh-colored nlnon. and overdress OHARLOTTETOWIIGUABDIAN " ‘ t" _ ' l0 @@.©©©©_©l@@@f@©©@@©@@@©@@©@©©LQ©©© . ‘ From time to time we hear or ~ @.@@@_@_©@ © ©.©.@ Qo _@ © ©QQQTQQQQ©Q©QQ©LQQQQ in: © © © © © ©l@_© ©_‘@ © QQQQQ It required only thirty days for our new five-passenger Overland to es- tablish itself as one of the most popu- lar cars on the Canadian market. Now, its reputation has become Intel'- national and the demand from Cana- da alone is far in excess of our allot- ment. l The Overland is a tremendous suc- cess-thel-e can be no doubt about that. It has won its way into the hearts and minds of the lliotoring World almost over night. ,©'© It has made more real friends, in a shorter space of time, than any other model ever produced by this Com» pany". If you are at all familiar with Over-land history, you will appreciate the significance of this statement. @.@@@.® Q1 @©@©@©@©@© © There is, of course, a very definite reason for such universal endorse- ment of our new car. You will find it in the single word, Performance, as expressed through a strictly mod- ern poweliplant and chassis. The Overland is not a racing‘ car, ‘though it is easily capable of fifty miles per hour. What is vastly more important, it is an utterly dependable can-one of the most thoroughly @- car is again ready for passengers. bt the greatest invention yet. carefully, whether you buy or not. OVERLAND CARS The nmtron or honor wtlagown of bluo nlnon and A small white fcatllcr hat. Tho nlutht-l" of thc llrnnm uorc black satin with ou-rdrl-ss Ill black net embroidered in wlllto and hat French fl-lucrs. bliss Music Abbott. ulster of tllr- groom. was gowned in pule tllluc laffctn, trllnlued with artificial fluwrrs. and wore a largo lcnlulrn Lat trlnllncrl with pink. TllL-l lrcrltllnp, march was played by sumo shade. and carried American Miss Flossie (‘thrislle "0 Perfect beauty roses. Miss (‘hurch of New Love" during thc signing of the re- fcrn. Mrs. Harry Crcsman of Peterboro. wearing pink taffeta trlmlncd with green and silver lace and a pink picture. hat. The best man wa". Mr. Hugh McGregor. Thc l‘lf'l<l'.-'h mother wore a black and blue n’) quln gown. wltll gold trimmings. Mrs. Allen. sister of tho brltic. worc crchld satin trimmed with gold lam and rl picture hat of the trlnlmeq wl.ll oi’ duchess lace. a flmlly heirloom. hair shows new Illa, vigor. bright- ness, more color 1nd thickness; She carried a shower bouquet of sweet you. roan pad lnpldonbalr York. aunt of the bride. lworc .1 Sister- w Overland F The Ideal Five Passenger Car * i luau fr t-rl-l- ‘ . our satisfactory motor vehicles that has ever been developed for the road. By “Satisfactory,” we mean that it possesses all the IJOWGI’ and speed that a sane man could possibly desire. We mean that it offers the true lux- uries of exquisite design, ample room, soft upholstering and velvetyspring‘ _ _ suspension—all these without l the ' A burden of excessive upkeep. _ It is, in a phrase, the Ideal 5-passen- ger motor cal'—an incomparable in- vestment in four-cylinder transport- ation. The logical recognition of this fact has resulted in a permanent de lnand that is World Wide. _ i We predict that you are going to hear the Overland referred to as the great- est dollar-for-clollar value on the Can- adian market. It possesses such ob- vious advantages over the usual type of five-passenger car that this con- clusion vvould seem t0 be inevitable. Howevelyyml alone must be the judge“, of comparative values. v ask you to take one ride in the Over- land and form your own opinion. On this basis We are content to rest our case because we know that our three years of experimental work and test- ing have, indeed, produced the finest; of all light cars. Drop into our Show Rooms any day, examine this car, g0 over her: A WONDERFUL TEST OF STRENGTH Al: the Denver Horse and Stock Show recently, the New Overland Foul- five-passenger Touring Car leaped a 5 ft. hurdle. The Car was called the “Gasoline Horse” and performed after the jumping‘ horses had cleared the 4 ft. hurdle. To clear the 5 ft. hurdle the Car leaped 18 ftz. in the air and sustained a blow calculated to be 40,000 foot. lbs., without breaking‘ or showing the slightest evidence of coming through this terrific leap. The cal: used was chosen haphazardly from the lot of regular stock cars, and was not especially prepared in any way. anyone of the reliability of the New Overland to stand up to any ctr-gin re- quired of ‘it on the P. E. Island roads. The price, including spare til-e and tube is $1455, and is well within the reach of any man. For the farmers it is an especially good car, - a load‘. of 700 cwt. of any material may be carried in the rear seat, after the up- holstery has been removed, which can be done in a few seconds, and af-f ter the load is removed the upholstering is snapped loock into place and the . This should convince Ill The new three-point Cantilever Spring System, which gives the _100~ inch wheel base an additional 30 inches of Spring Base and eatsy riding’, qualities is a new departure in Motor Car construction, and ls without dotif .1‘. 1 I PROWSE & MacKINNON McLAUGHLIN CARS The Ladlcll Ald of thc P. E. I. Ilospllltl clcctcd their officers on Wednesday afternoon for the com- ing ycar, nftcr a nlnllt promising year's work had been rcvicworl. Tho newly elcctcrl officers are: Ilon. Prcslllcnl. Mrs, l‘. l‘. Taylor; l're~ sldent, Mrs. W. II. Potluck; Vlcc- President. at large, Mrs. W. F. Tldlnnrsh; tMrs. J. A. Mnthleson; Vlcc Presidents, Klrk—Mrs. Jas. Stewart; St. PnuI‘s.—Mrl-l. T. G. Taylor; St. Peter's-Airs. George Hodgson, ZIom-Mrs. S. (T, Moore. ShOW R00!!! next £1001‘ t0 M acKinnon Drug C0., Kent St. ' @©"@@©QE@@©@I@@@©'@@©'@O@©:©?@ Alotbodist-Mrs. George E. Mrs. R, E. tlvlutchn Baptlst~Mrs, A. W. Stems; Peoplos—Mrs. D. McLean; Tf€88\lI'€f‘——MI'S. J. P‘.- Tlordon; Secrctary—-Mrs. F. C, Nash. O I I ‘ The marriage of Miss Dorothy Garth, daughter of flirt Mrs‘. John H. Garth lo Mr. Jeffrey MacPlr-nl, son of Sir Andrew Phall. ls arranged to take place in St. (lccrgds Church, Montreal, 0n Thursday. May 27. llfe.lnelclli__.__- or l 1A @115) oooooo @@ © @V ©l© e‘©‘ .@_@.©.@ @.@Q@.COI@l '@_© © © .\ ' ' Fully Mac- .4