UNE 11.’. Sore Throat Many persons at the pres- sure throat. We have a spec- m preparation for this trou- ble, It is a wonderful preven- “Uye gndlcllfe. THE Z MACS Druggisis V‘: - firms: 2e fintel ‘ TORONTO In Centre of Shopping Ind Business District 250 ROOMS too with Privsls 810D EUROPEAN PLAN , ENJOY nu SUMMER - small sized Viotrola and a sel- ion of "His Master's Voice" Re- in rds will give an endless amount‘ pleasure. . The ;r. WELLNER c0. I Limited QUEEN srnl-zrq n TRAINOR TIRE SURGERY for your tire and tube troub- les. Absolute satisfaction guaranteed. Corner Queen and Water Streets. SPRAYERS v Spray u» FRUIT T-REES, » ROSE BUSHES, sl-mths I and SMALL FRUIT "mess. DISINFECT the POULTRY HOUSE or WHITEWASH the FENCE. i6 I) The Sturdy Sprayer (3 Gallon Capacity) is one oi the best. We also have HAND SPRAYERS of different map", Any of them will re- pay its cost twenty times ov- er toy saving the FRUIT and‘ FOLIAGE. For sale at our FEED STORE. Carter & G0,, Ltd- oussrl-sr. noblest: sT- p. r“ , i) . llflctlcld experience in baking, a fox biscuit that is safe, wholesome and “f hlBh food value. it contains a w; time are complaining of I suits "acknowledged by leading chemists to be of great medicinal value. If "ll want your young foxes to develop rapidly, keep tlliem healthy by ""11"! imperial 00d Oil Fox Biscuit and new milk. imperial Biscuit Co. Limited ‘Charlottetown, P. s. I. _ ~ ... .. -..-’- I A lIiE calculi cuuulnr and Envelope Chemise special for 895s. Pruwse Bros. Ltd. ' BARGAIN ANNEX.—8plendld buying opoprtunltiee Iln odd pieces ‘of furniture, beds, springs and mat- tresses. Beer l Weekl- THE GARDEN OF THE GULF t ILLUSTRATED-Souvenirs oiflthe Province-best illustrated write-up of the Province ever published‘. Price thirty-seven cents postpaid Guardian Office. » - FERTILIZER --Car Superphosp- - hnte arriving Monday. Book your orllers now as this is the last cur this Benson. CANADIAN FARM LPRODUUDS, IJPMVFHU, Charlotte- town. I’. E. island. HAMPTON.—-'l‘iho W. M. Society of linmpton will hold its thunk oi’- fcrlng meeting in the Presbyterian Church next Sunday nt 7.30 p. m. The itcv. John Sterling will con- duct the service. NOTICE T0 ADVERTI8ERB- Advertisers are reminded that all display advertisements must the in the Guardian Office dbefore noon of theday previous to publication and before 10 a. m. on Saturday!- WE HAVE A WONDERFUL dis- play of pnnsies and daisies in bloom, double Pollyhocks, Sweet. Wlllam, Aster, Stock phlox. Petunia. Verbena. ISalvla, Sweet Alysunt, ‘Kochia and a. host of others. Early Tomato and late. Cauliflowers, Celery,Cabbage,Brus- sie Sprouts and Peppers. This is the season to plant .plBI1l.B. (lamp- hr-li ‘Bros, market handle our plants and they receive ll fresh supply daily. Or you can have them dir- ect from our garden. ilead of Prince strest.—J. J. Gay & Son. WATCH FOR ARMY WORM.- Inquiries made of officials at the Expgpimentnl Farm Station regard- ing the prevalence of the Army Worm in part5 of lNew Brunswick ‘have elicited the assuring infor~ mntion that this pest, so ruinous to crops, in not knowndlcrc. Thu {Forest Tent caterpillars. on which an article appeared in yesterday's Guardian, is another and less vor- acious insect. Farmers throughout the province who observe the ap- pearance of any suspicious posts resembling the Army Worm would do well to communicate at once with the Experimental Form Stil- tinn, Charlottetown. SDQ-ifllllens of the insect sholllil be- sent along with full particulars. This PW“ ince has s0 fur been immune from to keep it so. ' . _. ti“ ;_ . ~7 g L-rHr-z oto RELlABLE. TRY l‘I'i MIIIBHYR Liniment Co., Ltd, Yar- mouth. N.‘ S. l M .E.i§LT.f YARMOUTH. N. S. FISHERMEN AND CAMPERS QUICK RELIEF PUT A BKYPTLE IN YOUR OU’i‘FiT " "sum vlcrolln Famed for its cuisine service. Elegantly furnished, ‘i.’ rooms with bathe. Make It your home In Gherlfitntown. _,. n-QQO-OOQQbQ-OOO U'O'O'O~(’*QO-OO~~I ill. ii. iiauis ' Eye Specialist Office, Royal Bank Building, Charlot- tetown. Office Hours 9-12.30, 2-5. Phone _68-Y Fox“ BISCUIF The imperial Cod Oil Fox Biscuit is the result of 0T several years liberal quantity of cod liver oil which WOMEN'S WHITE Nigbtgowns _ and a the worst agricultural ‘Wills “ml. BV¢lPY'i1!'e¢i‘“fl°Tl should be taken ted to follow as a result oi’ the 40 DOZEN WOMEN'S Lisle hose in Brown and Blslok, special 25c, a pair. Prowse Bros. Ltd. "BRUNSWICK" Recosoe. ‘a... them on your machine. $100 up. Beer d. Weeks. ADVERTISE THE BEAUTIES OF THE your friends a souvenir of P. E. 1. only 67c postpaid. Guardian Office ~SAVE the FOLIAGE and FRUIT by spraying. See the line of Sprayers at CARTERS FRED and SEED STORE. SUBSCRIBERS FOR RED- FERNE" NOLLINSHEAD CON- CERT are advised to secure their reservations today -when th-e _tin- kct srfic opens. no vourfsl-iowwluo here on Friday and Saturday. Bargains in Every Department. Prowse Bros.. Ltd. ilk. , REcElVEs PRIZE-Mr. Eugene _ Wynne, druggist, with the Imper- ial Drug Co. was one of the prize winners in the recent azivertislns comzst conducted by Colgatesh u! New York. in which $1,500 in prizes was offered. Mr. Wynne received his cheque yesterday. THIS IS THE TIME to put in your supply of hard coal when the inrge schooner Mary G. Maynard Is discharging. The quality ‘is the ' =best and ‘the prices are the lowest, phone‘ your orders any day this week or call at Buntain d; Bell's office. ‘ BROWNIE WlNDOW.—The Mc- Kiunon Drug Co's. window Great George St., was the centre of at- traction yesterday. it contained a number of "Brownie." drawings, the result of a contest which this firm is conducting. The original draw- ing occupies the centre, and the copies are neatly arranged about .it. The prize for the ‘best drawing. which are “BrownieP cameras will be awarded shortly. WILL ATTEND CONFERENCE. —-J. A. (‘lurk Superintendent of the Experimental Farm Station, left yesterday for Winnipeg to nt- lond the 1st Annual Convention oi’ the Canadian Society of Tech- nical Agricuiturists, which opens ll three-tiny session in the Royal Alexandria llotel, Winnipeg, on the 15th inst. This convention is of llillillllill importance and will be ill- tenllcd by the foremost agricul- turui experts oi’ the Dominion. The society ‘was formed last year at OllllWii. and big things are expec- coming conference. Mr. Clark is expected hack by June 22nd. common MARKET ‘REPORT’ ‘Week Ended June 9th, 1921 Quotations for Canadian graded wools are ‘unchanged front inst week's figures nnd ure as follows: EASTERN CANADA Fine Medium Staple 28c. Medium Staple 25c. Medium tiiiothing 21-2312. Low Medium Staple 2022c. Low btitple 14-16c. (‘oars/s Staple 12-140. WESTERN RANGE Fine Staple ' 25c. Fine (flothing 23c. "l-‘ine Eviedinm Staple 25c. Fine Medium Clothing 22c. Medium ‘Staple 18-.20c. Medium lOl-othlng 18-20c. Bk75 byo (loosalru iStapI-eZ P-BP Low Medium Staple 17-19c. Low Staple ‘14-16 3-4c. lCoarse lStaple 11-130. ‘Reports indicate that n larger percent of this year's clip is being worked up at home owing to the comparatively low level of prices as compared with last yeariandlalso to the low prices being ousted to dalto, farmers considering local bids hardly worth excepting. zrYour pastry will be light, fluf- fy and smooth if you use Borden's ‘St. Charles or Jersey Milk “with the cream left ln." Look for the cow on the label. ' V . Pure, Wholesome Soda-Cold and - Sparkling 0f course, Soda must ap- peal ‘to the taste-but it should also satiny (‘l-llrrt, Beverages served at our fountain combine these ele- menilJThc soda is right, syrups are right and the ser- vice n ideal. ' f-wvr w-m No matter whet yoiirfaver- its drink may be, you should try it reserved at our loun- taln. ‘ THERE "somltrolous" Johnson i: lohnsoil . The Quality Drugetlirev l§LAND—By‘ sanding - Ins- Happdhings 0i: The Week (Continued from Pope 12) iilittle Miss Nancy Weeks met with a painful accident nt the Golf ‘Links on Wednesday, ivilen she was accldently hit on the fore- head, the cut necessitating several stitches, but happily-silo will soon be her merry self again. D i i lMlrs. Noel lDBBIOlS received in her new home for the first time inst Wednesday afternoon. i Q! l Calgary is great music-loving city, and papers -to hand tell of a big musical ‘festival there, with competitions, which lasted Your days, and with so many taking part that it required two Auditoriums for the various competitions with great crowds attending every ev- ening. Thcse festivals are held nnnusi‘ly, ‘being a relnzlrkziliic in- centive lo the various vocalists oi‘ the city, ‘lnd it is n grout iioilur to those who currywrff prizes ut such a. festival. lt will thcrcfore ho most gratifying to her friends here to know that the honors this your were ta by a former Charlotte- town lndy, Mrs. J. i". hiuhoney‘ who was formerly Miss Florence iiiukc. Her photo adorns tho (‘zilgltry 1121p- ers as at result of the honors she has attained. Jill's. Muhoncy ‘was: not only awarded lilo gold nlcliul in the soprano 0i)iII-l)(’.l.lll(lll, bul she tied ‘with an Eiliilflllttlfl Indy for Lictut-‘Governor Bretts‘ modal for the highest points in vocal music, and when the level-nor heard them both sing ho decided to give each of them a gold medal. The ndjudicutors were '1‘. 'i‘er- tins Nolble, a well-known New York organist and composer, and Henry Walter Hall, head of the .Music department of Cornell Uni- varsity. ! It l In Rome the custom of bestow- ing a ring upon the bride has been traced back to the second century B. C. It became the fashion, in those early days to decorate the wedding band with flowers or other symlboiic designs associated by tradition with marriage. Through the centuries this tend- ency grew until, at last, over orn- amentution resulted in a reaction to the plain lgold ring almost exclu- sively useil 'by- the last generation. The present century has witness- ed a widespread change in senti- ment. The. deslre has been for rings that, beside ‘being more [m]. ges oi‘ tho married state, empress something of the romance of tho occasion. 1s. IIARLAND’ IFor your pleasure and health ll trip on the "Harland" is unsui- passed. You are offered the op- portunity any-Tuesday, Thursday. Friday and Saturday‘ at 3 p_ m. Tuesday, Orwell return fare 60 cents. lgu-rsdsy, Victoria, relnrnl fore Friday, East River, return fare 86 cents. Saturday, West River_ return fare 35. cents. Be one ofhthe large n mlier who now ,t.ske advsntase of Imse very Cor. Mont afl- ueniflsble excursions. ‘ : Irhe sccomodetions are fine We _ imow you will o‘ pi ~ - ,.l ;,-.- J’. .1’ MR. _ F. "T. The BrliiisniyPlanist who will assist Redferne Hollinshead, the Great EngiishiTenor _at ihe Prince Edward‘, Wednesday Evening June 15in WATKIS e mam:- ONE CONCERT ONLY IN THE MARITIME PROVINCE Rcdierno. iioilinshead, the well- known tenor, formerly of Toronto and Winnipeg, whose popularity throughout (‘ilnaua is v-ery great is upproiu-hiilg tho 0nd of :1 success- illl roul-l-rt season in New York, and mzlny l-itics of the United. iStzlll-s. .\ir. iioiiinsheud, who is nl nrenlilor oi‘ Mendelssohn ‘Club of New York, llili-i zlppcnred several: times this’ skauson us soloist w'it_h this professional men's chorus. He has ilppallled recently with success in,Aill:ln,v, Fill-ll, Syracuse Buffalo and (‘ilit-zlizo. Lust wreck he filled’ u return lxlciizll llntennt Pnsssic, N. J., and was forced to nlld to ills Dl‘O1','i'2llllilli-‘ oi‘ twelve. songs, an cx-l tra douinc and triple encore. Next‘ season, izl aidditiuil to his regular, church duties nnd cnnecrt work, ho will giro n series oi’ sung recitals‘ in lilo Town Huli._Ne‘w York lClty, tinder the lnuungenlcnt of the, Woiisohn Convert Bureau. Tire‘ fleet/of these recitals is to be giv- en ‘October 26th, next. Mr. ii-vliinshcuil expects -to an! pear in l‘0tll.iil in London, England,i nex-t suiumcr, under the some man- agement. ' _ Mrs. Holiinshcnd will orrive in Tar-onto ‘for ll short visit with re- ntives early in Jllilf‘. and Mr. Holl- inshean. returning from n Spetilill cnfléértfgngngcillfflll in Charlotte. town, P. E. i. will arrive in 'i‘_0i'- onto on n flying visit. lifter which- tho (iunndiun tenor and his wife will leave for their sunlmer cottage at Crystal Luke, 1n ihe (intsklli Mountains, New York Stutc. (Toronto Silnday “bridl- tiliyys n some in the departed whzrt befuddled guest zlppeilred -un- stoadily ilyefore the desk oi‘ .1 51114111 hotel and demanded in thick but iirlu tones that his room hp chnng cd. "I'm sorry.“ the clerk llllllwr- rd him, "lbut nil the rooms ore sunken)" “jlvflusll ‘have hiotillcr ruoln,’ insisted the gucst. “What's tho mutter with the room you have now?‘ “Well, ‘if y-on mush know." ex- ‘illnmed the ‘dissatisfied tenant, "ish on fire." For Your Home Glitterlne cleans as it pol- ishes, ae It disinfects. A cheese cloth a second or lie-L and old furniture becomes‘ \ I new, new furniture looks its best. ‘-an_d it's‘ marvelous for Motor Chars! Get it from your dealer. v' Make it tilow Glitter-inc * ‘ Frame Pictures Headquarters ior curtains, iaperies, coverings.‘ F. . Special draperies made to order s, . Your Choice ‘ d Friday- and Saturday? at y Friday and Saturday are going to be busy days in our-big ; busy linen department. ' ' ’ ‘ " Popular prices, fair dealing together witih enormousl always here. We hope to. see YOU Friday and Saturday. -‘ ' ‘ - Good quality unbleached cotton-s, 34 and 36 inches wide, UNBLEACHED COTTONS 7 YARDS FOR 69c. extra special for Friday and Saturday at Exceptional value in ‘bleached cotton shootings of superior h '~ To be sold at the‘ rate of - quality, 2 yards wide. - _ . I 1 1-2 YARDS FOR 69c. r A notable value even for Frida heavy huck towels will be offered at -m3‘rP-i"il‘_u'_tl_.tl ‘miiiici- ‘ ‘ ‘ v Fancy ginlghams, in aiwide range of pretty designs-playin- or strip-e effect. Friday ‘and Saturday Everyone wliil want some of lihis wonderful value in,lon~ -. cloth, so don t delay your coming. good quality. Standard quality apron gingiiaunis You probably need some. t All read d —' t h ‘t ‘ that should vgergl? “seams w a you want All linen, made up ‘ready ikrr 1l.-.-.~. tiltfUii giih-‘s loll-"ci.=--cx- 7 YARDS FOR 69c, BLEACHED SHEETINGS 1 1-2 YARDS son 69c. HEAVY HUCK TO\VELS. TWO FOR 69c. l1 FANCY GINGHAMS s YARDS son 69c. LONGCLOTII 3 YARDS FOR 69c. APRON GINGl-IAMS _y ~ y 3 YARDS FOR 69c. '_ ‘ _ in various check designs- '" Friday and Saturday - " s YARDS son. use. KITCHEN TOWELS THREE FOR 69c. Friday and Saturday LINEN (‘HEPK '10“ lll..\‘ 'l‘\\'O FOR iiilv. ceptionai value Friday and Saturday Good quality English fianneiett-e in neat stripe effects, also " ‘ ' i l~‘LAl\'.\'l<J_l.l;'l"i‘il 3 YARDS mu law. in white. Friday and Saturday . ‘ Circular English pillow cotton tubin Friday and Saturday a-t tibe rate of FILLOW corros‘ 1 1-2 YARDS 69c. and courteous salespeople, q y tlhe largest variety to choose " p “ y and Saturday —_ These ‘. .‘ .1 s YARDS‘ FOB_.69o,__ _ It's full yalrd wide andsrcrlt, ' i Friday and Saturday 3 YARDS>F6RD_ H . ‘a G00d,- strong quality s YARDS son g-excellent quality.‘ 1 1-2 YARDS‘ O90. ~ » . , ..-../~.1 . 0 e . ; 2 son 69c. ‘j ‘L. v-aop... 1' l'- I f“vl.l‘fiyw r c)‘ a ron 09¢. .2 F0 l! tililc. VISIT OUR BARGAIN ANNEX ‘ . .. V‘ Splendid opportunities to secure odd which we have placed here at clearing prices. Only one piece of a Kind-mostly, but ev- y cry piece a real bar- pieces of furniture d v . . ' "carat , BARGAINS A Liquid“ leaner‘