,Le , <4_q1.'l§\_ it iii! -ef 'id Y in the Hsrnelsb ‘tiff is nmurunce that our mods an right. We lu rnllgl-at l\zlllb¢|lli"»o\ti;\`¢l{tar\\_ess leu pottvlills tout-keund we future s\¢““i `,`,,`|,,w,,s gin-y|_-_nibgfilv -r yotrdenler forllupcrlll llrnnd llurness, ¢\t&|-rh_y_sm‘““\.I-n_w&CQ( hm. _r_r.~emlll.~l\dit. liyullrdmirrdenvlotIlnnlile ml ' M uwpd, write us P" Ui' unc.: un any style our guaranteed llurucsa "W z have mode an cxi.-a nod Team Si’5C'A'- flies- i$ 57 N0 64|; yt? or wrllstaux nba . SAMWL' TREES & C0., LTD. (Established 1866) if ..isnll|uc¢u1crs of llllrxr.-As -nd Wholesalers of Auto Supplies ,u.l.lNoTON ST- EAST Tonorrro, om-_ THE pleasure of shopping is not marred by any misgivings as tg quality when you ask for Watson's Underwear. The wonderful elasticity of the spring needle knit fabric, the variety of weights, and the dainty finishes assure comfort alld lasting satisfac- tion to the wearer ` 5 9 \ '-'NU WIIDLI RIDUIO UNDERWEAR *Watson Manufacturing Co., Limited, Brantford, Ontario. / i wsonsaovtv `f" - .. ll Hoods ler une or of the Sisters o St John the Divine, Toronto, and Mvlslrmo s|s'rsn8.- 'rits nav. I Siiilei' Eliil. arrived in the city lust S 'Il IiiKhI. Tlloy- are accompanied byl a Mrs. Ridgewood of Toronto. They- - D\ll'Ii0S8 sponding s. few days in Tile Russ. i -'S-HlPPlNG.>-The . schooner, Willie Bird. Capt. Trumbley, is in P0" i-1iii\\8 on supplies for Mlm- iillgfilh. The schooner, Glyndis commanded by Capt. Doucet ar- rived froln Port Hastings on Satur- iiiil’ evening witil li cargo of conl '5°“5ll4ii0d to Messrs Joseph ltt-ad & L'-0. H, -BRUSH FIRES.-Ou Tuesday last lt brush fire was started a short distance from Kensington oil lllc road to Indian River. it caus- ctl quite an exclteluent. Threc or four houses were threatened but under skillful management they were saved. Although the fire is L_ :ltlli smouldering (Monday) it is ’ “"` ' -'=`- '- "° - now under control. _ CONFIRMATION-ii'ls Graco tin- Archbishop of Nova Scotia ar- rived in the city last evening and :ullllinlutcreq the rite of t‘ont`i_rnla- tion to 23 candidates ill St. Paul's' tiilurch. afterwards delivering an li»ll_- exllortation in which he re- vrred to tho fllle spirit of unity whlclt cllarscterized the recent synod at I-La-lifax. -GUN ARRIVES.-The long looked for Gerlllall gun arrived by thc evening tl'.in on Saturday. Many citizens wllo expected to see rl piece of llrtlllr-ry of huge mag- nllurle, were disappointed at -the slzo of the gun. Although the gun ls lunch sulail(~r tllan was cxpcctotl, .i close inspection will sllow how accurately and strongly the lilc- chutlcai parts have been built. The gun wus addressed to Neil McLeod, Sunllnerside. H. Mrs. Jolln iteny and two little tlauglltcrs, Dorothy and Phyllis arrived by thc cxpress last oven- inll froul Montreal to spend the snnlnler with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. James Palmer. They were acconlpnnied by Mr. Reay who will stay for u few days and then go on to New Glasgow where ho' lnl:; accepted a position and wllerl- ill t'lltllre he and his fanllly will reside. G. W. V. A. ENTERPRISE.- 'l’oluorrow the G. W. V. A. will t-elvllrato the King's llirtllday by soliciting subscriptions for Mac- l.call's Magazine, 35 per cent of the proceeds of which have been donated by the MacLean Publish- ins Cvmtialiy and to the local G. W. V. A. in aid of their new club home, The G.W.V.A. representa- tlvc will call and explain showing hill credentials. It is hoped the nullilc will respond generously to this worthy cause. FIRE-Yesterdu forenoon 'the Y . tire brigade were summoned to Ulmer -Prince Street for s fire at '_-____ s_ _.-- f~- - »--_- -- - -, ._.- -se _ .__=-:_-__ the resilience of Mr. Henry McI~`ar- ..,_..-_, lone, The blaze was con-fined to u started froln a hox containin some '-7' __;__ _ _ _ _,_ ______~_____V w_____`l pnrcll in tile rear of the house alul \.,,,__ -_q .ill -eauty and hull- £;_“=i`li-¢-.. _.ggi i i f-ics.-._ \ Economy `--._.- rs --- J , A roof of real beauty is one covered with a soft harmonious shade of -reddish brown or dark green slate. These are the two artistic colors in which Brantford - Crystal Roofing iS made-the colors being unfadeable, because they are the natural shades of the crushed slate used for the surface of this handsome roofing' material. Brantford Crystal Roofing is also a very economical roof. It is moderate in cost, can be very rapidly laid, and is a permanent ma- terial that is completely non-absorbent and therefore proof against the weather. Note the extra heavy weight-80 to 85 lbs. per square; that means extra long life. Suitable for homes, stores, factories, garages, churches, schools - all buildings on which an artistic yet economical roof is desired. ` inflamable material whichg was lying against the outside wall and ill some way became ignited. The fire flliickly spread and t-xtelltlell to‘llle roof. The firemen made their usual quick response and_s_Qon ,had the blaze extinguished. Y. w. c. A. MEET|No.-The regular monthly meeting ,of the Board of Directors of the Y. W. C. A. was held at Bencollstleld, yes- tt-rfiuly aftcrllooll. 'i‘lle Iionrd wei- ronlcd Mrs. tiltcv.) D. McLean, wllo has been appointed to repre- *Wni U18 P€0DlC‘s Church. Mrs. (Dr.) Smallwood was unanimously elected corresponding secretary for the year. Miss Mills, tile Gen- eral secretary, wllo is doing such nooll work among the young poo- plo of the city, is leaving shortly lor her lluule on a well earned va- cation. THE NORTHUMBERLAND- Tile S. S. Northumberland, built for the Steam Navigation Co's st-rvlce between l’. E. island and the Mainland is now :lt Toronto and it is ulltlcrstnoll will bc engag- vd in the pltflscllgcr service bc- ttvcell Torollto and Port Dalhousie. lt is reported that tho steamer will be refitted and lnlnie to scannin- date 1,000 passengers. Capt. Cam- eron who took the steamer as tnr as Quebec lnls returned. Several of the old crew will rem-'gin with the steamer. -,-.FUNERAL SEI-`tV|_CES.-The funeral services of tl\e_iritr-. Willialn Dogllcrty took placo Saturday uf~ ternoon at 2 o'cluck frolll his hollle to the Lot 16. Peoples Cemetery and was very largely attended. by friends and relatives. The following were the pall honrcrs: Archi- bald Linklctter, Edgar llinkletter, Dllnlcl Sullivan, Janlcs Carver, iton aid B. McNeill, Wllllnln Scilllrnlau. The Rev. Mr. Mitchell, Summer- side nfiiciated~ tit house und grave. The condition of Mrs Dogllerty who is sick with pneumonia is such as to cause grave nlurln to ilcr friends. -FLOODS IN THE WEST.- Tllrough the kindness of Mr. W. J. llldstone the Guard-inn received the following Wcstcrn news from lt ict- tcr received by lllnl from his broth or Mr. Frank R. Llrlstono, dated on May 1-8 at lilitll Prairie, Alberta. lt says tllat as fur as one can see iyou can nee nothing but bluc water cQum|`¢ , tho cilusc nf the recent flood. which _ they had tllrre. lie also says that Head Office and Factory, Brantford, Claude Ile rigged a sail on u boat and r0W cd about his farm, the wnter be ing two feet deep all over. He also Brqrgglwg gg T°|»°n|°, Mgntrgnl, Hllllll I rowetl to town when on business ln llnntlll-r place he states that For ale by ~ GILL & LANTZ i he never saw so many geeelo and llllcks They ure tllcre by the hun- dreds nnd came right up to the door: one gels tired shooting at them lic finished up with. I don't know what will come of the harvest this ` "“ ycnr. , Cilarlottetown. They are guests ntl ' Taste Good _Creatas ‘an sppotih, eidl Gigol- tion, puriiies the blood, promote! assimilation so ss to secure full nutritive value of food, and ta give strength to the whole system. Nearly 50 years’ phenomena! sales tell the story of the remarks- ble merit and success of Hood'| Barssparilln. It is just the medi- cine you need 'this sensonl ° rlz- WEDDING BE'LLS.- A tluict .wedding took place nt the Metho- dist l'ursuuul;e, Wlllsiue, l’. E. I., on 'l`llursday evening, 27th. May, 1920, when Mr. James llarnltl Dixon Stood of lligllficld and Miss ltuth Eli-allor Phillips, daughter of A. J. alld Mrs. i’hilllps of Braekley ltcacll, were united in.nlal'ri"lge. Miss Mary Jolles of iirackluy acted as brhlcsnlaid while the groonl was supported by Alhcrt C. Phillips. ilev. O. II. Peters preformed tllc ceremony. THEFT AT BORDEN.-A young man belonging te l.iortlc\l is said to have taken frolu the station house two cheques worth about $100, 'lnd that llc cllflosfll-li the owllvrs nalne on thc back ot' cat-ll. The (luurdllln il illlornled ln: cllsllell the saute at Lords LIo's store, t`ape Traverse. tin Friday last he was conveyed to r`.‘Side by auto and taken before Mr. Downing J. l’. Wllutever evi- dence wiis addticod tlle"young lntul l't~turl\¢=tI llolnq the sallle day to the llosonl of his part nts, it is expect- '-ti till- (lrllllll Jury wlll look tllrtllt-r into this ll\.lttcr, 'l`lle public are illdtgllant over what is`cvidontly ll miscarriage of justice. HOME ON V|SlT.-311'. \Villi lll .‘.it~_I)l>nzllrl, lat-rl~l:;llll tailor, oi' .`:'ulllilll.:ll.llll, llllss., is \'i.~,i‘.Ill'1, llarlotlt-town. Mr. Mlzllonaiti - une llolnu to llttt-ntl the f>l~dinll- lou of his brother, llev_ l~‘l'tlnh Ellc- .mntlld, of lil-lly`s Cross willcll -'mir piano last Stluflay. flu Molllllly -» atlrlllll-fl the '_-losillg excl‘t-iscs of St. Dtlllst'-ll's University. it is twellly-olle years -ago slllco Mr. ‘»-lt:l)ouald ll-it his native Province :nl his many friends are pleased :ll see llinl once nlorc, alld to know that he ls clljoying good health .nd prosperity. -FUNERAL SERVICES.-The iunerul of tin' late Mrs. l\lldrt-w _-'l`llozlrll \\'zl.~l lit-ld on Suutluy ai`tl-r- noull from her l‘.ltl- l‘t\slllt~llce, ‘Wu- icr Street, to St. l’aul‘s Church thcncc to the it, tI.L‘emetery where interulellt was made, the services lining held by her pastor. -Rev. J. J. ’Mcl')onald. Deceased wllo was in llcr 60th. your leav'~s to mourn bc- sllles her llllsllrlllll, two daugllters, Mrs. ii. blllurulan, S`b'ldc, lllld Miss Margaret at home, and two sons, James and William, all of wllonl were present, The calm, quiet luan- ncr together with her gellticness 'll Iieatlty ol' spirit will renluin long in the nlt-nulry ol' those who _ll;llL_cnlne__t,o _rln'lll'_.' iultlw _ll»_-r. This plil-lleart-rs wire: lift-ss-rs it. T. Morrison, lion. James A. McNeil, Dr. J. A. Mclllllllurdo,"Thomas Clark, `W. J. Lldstono and V. J. llarrlng- ton. ll. POLICE CO_UFiT.-A gt-utlt-m;lll oi' the broad lligllway or ill other wortls ll tralnp cllllullng lt vrt-1’ known Nova Scotia mining town as his birthplace appeared at thc Police Court yesttmday. This nlall had llvurd of i’rinct- l-lllwnrq is- land as the home of wealth and oiuck foxt-s, and tlecidetl that it would be _lx tloslrablo place to pick up the surplus coin \vlllcll the peo- plc might rltnllre to get rid of. ills itll.-a of gatllvrillg in said coin, was to beg for tt, ll method which did not command itself to those frovll whom it was solicited with llzf, rtsuit that the tlnllllcilll cum- Dtllgn or "drive" so happily con- ceived was llrougllt to a sudden tvrnlinatioll. Ile wus sentenced to tllreo lnont-lls ill jail, with the op- portunity thrown ill of mlllntllln- ini: hi.-= freedom, if he will quit l'l'inel- lultlward island this morn- ing. The last-nanled condition had something about it which appeal- ed to him, regardless of whatever regrets he had of leaving so sud- 'lonly a land nt' which he had forlllcll such golden opinions. A billu-ul|iforll|l\ti guard of honor will sec to it tllllt he is safely aboard llle train for Borden this morning en route to the continent. A young man for larccllcy of a bicycle was sefntencetl to three lllolltlis impris- olllnent. After tllklnl; the wlleel he had It paint(-tl nnotller color and sold it for $6. A notable function look place nt 5 o'clock yesll-rdll_\' afternoon ill the' Council (`ll:unllrr.\ t`itv iiall. "(S§ZiI)"MURDOCH"'MaCKiNNONf 7 I l . Wllfu United States Consul I’ie"-_~- who ls shortly to take his dt~par'.- _ure from (Iharlottctowll to resid in Wasllington, was tendered a pug lic farewell. There was :l large attendance uf clllz'-ns. Mayor liiicy pr»_-sillvd ;l:.ll I-l~‘i1lt-llullt Governor .vlacliilluon also took a leading part in the pro ccelllngs. The Mayor explained that they had llullll-red to pay honor to ont who had won the respect and es teenl of the whole culllllulnlty. tion sul l’I_t~rce while ill Charlutctown had been active in every good work alld in ills departure tlllarloltetowll was losing one whom all wcre 1-x trelnely sorry to part with and who would carry away with lllnl the best wlsllcs of all. ills Worship tht-ll called on the l.ieuit-llallt Gov t-rnor wllo read the following ud- drcss:--- - _ To llonuurnble William A. l"lt‘rct‘, Illllted States t‘on:-lui for thc l’rovillcc of i‘rinl:c Edward lsllultl llonourlllllt- Sir:-~ On an occaslull of this ltlllll it is dllllcult to udcquatcly express 1110 f0€liiil!S that stir within us at the thought of parting with ont- whn has been so lntilllatt-ly assoe lnltid wlllll our social llfc and with our civic and provillrlal noaivitil-s. ill tho past our l'ruvint-1- llzls btw-n singtlinrly i'ortunn\t~ in tilt- disllll gulslicd gt-ntirmcn who have rt-pri sented the Unltell Stall-sl in tilt- tfonsular Service, nl. lllt- Capital here; but at no tiule has this dis- tinction been lnorc ubllndantly lllulllfcstell than during your four yt-ers of oillee. ' Willie lllingilnt; freely nlnollgsl us, you have won golden opinions lrom all classes and crl-cds ill this ronlmllnity and province. indeed it is no cxaggcratlotl to slate that in your ollivlal czipllcily as well as in ‘your .private life. _von have- ex- r-lllpllfiotl of' .such ubillty in the tits cllllrgl- of your duty. and such wllrul fellowship in frielldslllps formed that you have bccoule permanent- ly endeared to us all. ()n lull ptllbllc occasions, ymlr brilliant oratory has enhancvti lilo delight of tllo.-,l- asselnblt-tl. At. .-rllfril |s||.,._.-r your \\-nylis 1:5 ill.~‘il'\lt-tioll and lofty l\ioqllrllct‘ ilnve so thrill- cd hill- people, as to "lore "5D'~`Ul"\l‘ ly clnpllnsize your absence. You have over loaned your prr-sl»nr‘.e to tllc feast and those at- trilultcs of what il-I best in llulnlln mltllr'-, have ilccn strikingly cvi- tll-nt ill your dully walk and conver- sation, alld the very atlnospllcrt- ol' ticnlocrllcy 'seclns to circle about you. it wollill allnost appear as lt' you illni lived :llllongst us and that you were rs-ally one of us-bono of our lpn l-, l`iosll of our fiesil and spirit of our spirit- --[nr after all, the vt-ry t-xlstcllrc anti hope of this l'l:lnl-t are centered in the continued clos- cr relationship between the Uiiiwfi States and the British Empire- _vour people, our people and y0\lT God our God. To your cllarlnillg partner in lift- ailllhlear family all.-ul, we tlvxzirn to oxlpruss tllrollgll yuu, our .='.illL~l»l'1‘ .regret at their approaclliug depart- ure; but we have the satisfaction of knowing that this fair l’rovlncc~ shall, for time and eternity bc sym- bolized in at least some nlembcns ol’ your household. in'cnnclusion. we beg to asstlrt- you that your lllelnory will he clu- hztlulell in fragrant recollection and we shall ever bc conscious of YOUT presence, with tllle hope constantly springing within us, for prusperiil’ in your new field of labor and the cnntinllerl llllpplncss und wellnrc Of you ali. __ _ _ _ Lieul. Governor. JOHN H. BELL. Premier of 1'. E. island. DANIEL J. RILEY, Mayor of Charlottetown. Tu this adtlress ('.onl~ull l’ll~r<~t~ fluid" a cllaractt-rlstically eloquent reply in which llc fervently voiced his gratitude to the people for their thotlglltfulness “Yon'll give lilo the credit of Ile- ipg t-,ulllllili." said llc, “when l any you'vc loaded mc with so lnncll Roudness and kindness that I do not kilow how to express nlyst~|f." lie considered the address as dir cctcd to llinlst-li' and family and for litem he could but say ‘thank you." Tllc sage oi’ old had said "lrct lliltlersialllliltg.” 'i`lley ilzllet-rl had come to thorougllly under- stand the people of l’r|nci~ Edtvard island. No nicht-nly \\'ln< so t~il'l\rl- ing as time frit-lullsilip and sym- p:lill_\'. - The spcuhcr said if llc slloulti bt' llskctl as to wllat kind of poo plc are ln i’rinl~r- i~1d\\‘nrd Island and questions to to their btlsillt-ss officials and the geuernl ltttitudf on important questions be would be able to answer, not from hers- Islly, or anything he llad read but frcul a full untlurs-tzlnlllng-itll' llc llzld not spent four and ll half yours mlllong tilt-so people ill vain. lion. Mr. Pierce dwelt upon thr- relatiorls existing between the two peoples of the continent, what had been acconlpllshell in the past by thc llndaunted race of settlers peo- pling the continent and tilt- grt-all insk which still lay before its poo- me Latte_st,_,antl Most lmportantwlleading Matter Selected_, From. This Week’s New lor The Lharlottetown Guartliall’s ,Saturday “ullscrlllet S i ow _ Prince Edward Island is the principal centre of the F01 Farming lndustry. The extreme humidity of temperature in the Island duces a fine, luxurious grovrth of fur unsurpassed anyw M9 A DONALD" \ CNE SI Edward Islands' CENTS' - _ __ r ,_ 1- 4 v 4; _g -,1 a___t_.__;_l_._.. -.;_.z-__ ,__ __ _-i -_ - _ _ peoplo nf illv‘ I\'r>1"ll .\lll<‘l'il-:lil t‘on- _ - _ _ ,-1 . l.. __ ` __ out I t.rt it \\ li ills' " “"\, W t°%\‘\" ` ‘ lin :un f -: '.l:= to lu' ur }' Q_.._~ -\r ~- _.-5 _-.`\\\\ .,. , ling. Min-l ll l it--ll l 1'..-l -l "I \,\_ \ 'hw ,_ l l lu >, ut ulp lull/1 rep: \ "|)H`| ill the last 250 your; but llc bt- cd far greater :uw-olllplislunt-nts lay allcnd and men \verl»'plllllllllll.. to rcalcll oven :lilrlvo lilo su-ll-lr world and knock at tin- llrmlrs' lilo vast llniv<~l'st> :lull wuulll wr' from it the socrl-i of our tltlt-s and 1:- . .. "\\\_`§,\l_.f_,..._ :Ju 1 .gf 'if.ii;,-, IM' ;’.'1..-‘f“?’i""‘"“ 'iii' `i~;lr"`:":“-`T~, .». \ If -' 1-'-5. _ ,,. sr-llsolls. (lod had not unult' lilo ulli- ' ' l ll bull . verse lln-rely to cout -nlpl: c I . that we should until-rstzlllll ll. H ‘ I ;'.- "a Vt . 7 E-1 For himself and fanllly llc could -5- _ \ say they had loohorl on lin- lluulani ` , _ 1; ' .filfifi " ` heart as if it ive-rc ll l.:_-mit-ll until ,‘_" Q- " -'A ` tllr-_v had planted :ls wvll as lill~_\', l‘i ru M; -“gm --,‘_ “7 coulll--sol.-ds of synlpatlly. t'rlt»u1I lillr-ss and llnulzul lov--_ it w;l-1 tin- prirlo of his life to lluvt- bovll :ls sociated with the pt-oplc of this province as United States Consul. And now pushing out int.o uncllarl- Cd seas, whatever storms might colin' they would ncvl-r for,'.'l-t thr- l'rit-nllslllps forlllt-tl in l’l‘ll:v't~ I'I:l- wzlrtl island. and it any ol litmu- fl`lonll:~l sllfullll cvt-r visit Wil.-.llillg ton he would ll.<.surc tht-nl ot' u hearty llalttl-clasp and grt-1-lilllj. lion. Mr. Pit'-ree in closing his :uldrcss for Mrs. i’icrl-c and hlln .sclf oxlctlrierl thc riglli ilrlllti of f_riclltlsllip°to tin- l.ll~tlt<-rluln tlllvcl nor find lilo Mayor with t`t'l'vt-lll good \\'i.sll<~s. At the close of this utitlrt-:ss Mr- Pierce was presented with ll gift of a beulltlflll gold watch frrltu tilt' cilizens and ll \v\»il~fii|t-tl pur.~t~. 'l`llc wntcll was suitably t»llL:l'n\' od will; lnollogrllln nu ilu- l»llt:lil'tiu'l'n .\`t_~w Ill'lln:=\\'it'k null other tlntril-is put an end to tilt- nlcnacc of many forest. firl-.\. 'l`\\'o new fires wore reported yesll~l'tla_\' near l\'c_v»<~llstlo and :lnntllor on thc solltllucst Miranliclli but they nrt- undcr control. 'l`llv» siltllllillll ill \"icIol'i'l and )Inti:\\\':l.~k:l <~lu|lltil~.~‘ is lllllvh iulprovml. 'l`hl» plc in clarifying that clvilizlltioll. lin lleiicved thc great sol-ini and industrial questions nf the woriz l must hc mel and settlvrl hy the (liollltio on thc l<`l-1-¢l<‘ri1~tlll\ and (lralul liahc llallway in Sltnllul‘_\' t-oun-,\' has lulrllorl :llnult 12011 acre.-:. - - 1 ; ’ ' wt ._ > ' ` : and Improve You. ll. rlkmgl BEAVER FLOUR cm"-tnins lull tl-' ll: lluessfu I goodness of (Jntnrio ‘\'.`§r-t. rrll i-- --i 'lillffbl' . with enough \\'c:.tern ll rd `~‘-l.-'-'. i0 GW' ltren|th. ° ‘ la l» ass only sri.-ntlnmlly l-.:.-..¢--: ft---r oath lurltet-anti can I*-c relied on tu t’.I=\` I "~` l’""‘ ln? lgj results awry time. Ask for it .lt your grocer In eq Tl-ll-: T. 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