_ lottetlo _..Hss novel- failing _ lop_iy_li.` _MAY18- 1921' _ ,__ THE or-mmloimlrowu GU1lRorAbr'"- 1 PAGE. renin _ _ '_ 1 »_._,,s._;_f~ , ' __ "L_`.._...5I..;Z.;;;i.}TI.I' ”._""’1_"""“"__, .i.._;;; _ - \ Cgifhl muff" HAI-lnlx si-lin is srnucx ,s _ F __ HAMBERLA|N'S BY LIGHTNING ` ` ¢§ try ‘iii A 6003. c_ E-GN rims, l ,-'.'-.<¢~i'-is-_ _ »~ live; creene Coal. A. _ ' _ d~llmLiii<"AX, May 17 --The th;-9 ' -' .. -» l-vu, SJ fd RHEUMATISM masted schooner, Neill iT Wa? £2. 1" ' an "1 In r 1 .,» Tl _ , terday, was struck ’lf!11th‘iiig a f~- -= ._ .. - .::.i::i;.'f:li~__.::'f*.:‘::.: _ ¥°iii“'ffi°ods e -_ - _ __! E 1. -~?'_°l§,,¢,,, ,hi-,. -._,;_,°m‘ _»__.mny_ miles sduib or-~rulii_s»i.»as.~tbrss viii? 57c postpa 'Dash remittances to euer out mlitneeolpnny all advertise- -lltl. In no ease can thls Ulla resolved wltliont remittance elm: III! _ _ ‘ mfs: im.. -_Q ` fi ,_ _’-it--.i " e ’\ :f i ` ' OAL. _ 1 " _. D _ Y -.scbbcness may i~iill.' rbsi. v_""" EXEWTE 16 YEAR 0LD_rail1._i_i`='ili.li.t_ wns un-:be lust day ni ms" and “Edward Grover" arrived Foy . :_-__ ‘/.~-_,_ the tpuipest that the vessel. was ' ` with cargoes of Inverness co I f - _ struck- The llglltniai--~4iilii'~’Gii . A, Plckurd & lC0_ u ol l0sSINiiN”G» N- Y- MW '17--.ldl about theylofty masts and at times ' _ ._ _l fu. - '_ _i'~.‘ _ _-.;~=,_~z~_§ l-qu- -_-;_;’},~‘}-_ -'-. vgrfgéjf Whiiiliiel’-filo b0Ys ,lirst ran doth; the ispars to wfbin a » , ~ _ . _ -» -_ ,» ___&crazebi, (ith _ - -’*~§_‘i:.f.ii°~»<‘_.t_.?.-.°‘i;.s.:“f.l.‘: l" ““ ~ “ _‘.l‘:.‘i.°:‘:.. ._ nm. any X-.`3_ Méjégiynnn Thm_=B_ ‘W “UW Pei" 'NiiUZii1Ul_ 13318 _the vessel was injured. After da Wm M the Co t Cl We this ln cell 13. famous as lim the inn in' and subsided, csntsin ___ ___ _"__ _ _ _ _ ___ _:_ _ N|GHT___T0mgm at 7.30 _ ‘ml *mm ‘ s ttlc| sails. managed to work the vessel I’ » ii- 45- Wil” is io die on June in pun with much difficulty Pio.”-fl.I?.8.ttgl;y Iwilidrlll in Clvlliitiln-11% for the murder of an' 18-year ,T|,,( Nellle T_ lvalter is 175 §°u es' I ° remainder M Q gm- tons net, _was built at Shelburne in -a ery wil be equipped with uni- Warden -Lewis Lawes says: "It 1920 by me glhellmme Shlmlbulld. Y 11%' 'iii i‘Y lib 'cell of horrors," in Sing sing W1, th, t k ,_ Wm “mt al 83° prison for denth He will be cl inn; gfemninigmcrf gliewlibspilc ‘T ` -__ e t id ' 5. . ___ .__ ____ -_ No_s _sxrrenv onll.i_ To- qrnocslngibgf dx; cell lis “mer and with "he" sh°"e"°d forms. H. L. Bethune_ Major. has conle to a sad pass when l ing Company and her last, voyage 8 _ -l am forced to kill women and child- om St ,_ tn southern waters was fr _ 5 6 HARLAND Ex°“"5i°” Bea re” John’s, Nild to Barbadoes with a V Wil' 011.9115 Mill’ 2;4U\_- Make the l\lunzi:ita’s mother believes her cargo of fm; round trip by her to and from Or- son innocent and thinks he will ` ' F . ” well Sn that afternoon, leaves her be freed. _ - - e docks at 2 o'clock._-Round Trip But no man, ,mlerln Cell 13 °°> "_' tele torwlllet Ivo sont: Q - t ho overlooked. Advertisements ot be acknowledged. - FUR SALE luisl3a1.i.aNEoUe_` *FOR SALE-8 ROOMED C01: tage. Apply 330 Fitzroy St. *FOR SAL!-HEAVY BROWN PA per, suitable for placing under cu'pet.5oentsaro.l1atGua.rdlen FOR SALE-`L0“l' ON BRIGHTON Ave 80 x 107. Apply A. B. C. Guardian olffice. _ _ 'FOR SALE- HATCHING EGGS from -my prize winners Buff Leghom at Hailifax, Charlotte- town. etc. ‘Prllce of eggs $2.00 per 13 eggs, $3.00 per 24 eggs. Apply Belmont Poultry Yards, 28 Ken- sington . Street. Charlottetown. UFOILSALE COACHES OF LAND .Blast 'Royalty ii 1'-I miios"frdm . Ltd. Till hid win be sold in :dis id psf. GHBBST. mn FOR SALE - ONE FISHING boat 18 foot; Bottom and fitting with sail and 10 horsepower en gine; also another 5 horsepower for Bano lboat engine and 13 mackerel nets and anchors. Ap 'ply for further information to *ALL UNCALLI D FOR ¢U|T3 salts and overcoaiis from our 3|) branches _ throughout Canada will be sold at $14.00 each. Odd trousers $3.95. odd vests $1.50. in many casen this price in less than onothiriltheir actual val-_ ue. Merchants buy these goods, for resale to their cu.stoimers.- Wise men will buy two or three suite and on overcoat. For sale at our store -only. English dei Scotch Woollen Company, 158 Richmond Street. 'CLOTH, CLOTH, CLOTH- DOI your women f'ol_li.s need mater- ials in good qualities any ibeisi dressesand suits? We ha.ve‘l thousands of yards that will be sold as low se $2.75 per yard, half regular price, in goods 54‘ to‘ 3| _ -_onlime ' _orl'i_lu1ity.to ¢et~xnst ink- in glxtor.-qualities than nil-‘Q `:;1dbu£ount:kin'wom¢n;mm‘i;|r§cs, y o e_oaro"ot _ d- ` ylblllt i;e;i's'.£;'il a'?t"0ur store. Egg s co Woollen Comip , 158 Richmond Btreet. any 'annbld Drnbe, ci-lstci, not -ip. P.` at general housework. Apply at Guardian office. _ home of- Mr. Mac-Lean, Bayfield ‘ _ _ ,- MALE 'HELP WANTED MAKE MONEY AT HOME - U15 to 880 paid weekly for your spare time writing showdards for us. No canvassing, We instruct end__suppiy you with wor_k._ West-_Aus-as Show Card 5i?I'Y‘|o0, BTX.. Colborno Street Toronto. ‘_ _ ' pi-&_. °3AL_E3_MAN WANTED 4__8ALES- ‘ mon a self _respecting salesmen whose_`amibii.ioi_l_ is ' -beyond his present occupation might find “|1079 °°ll8°¥i_il| 911191011110!!! with us and at the same time double his income. We require A man of clean ohsi-actor sound in mind "iii 1.1061. of strong personality Who would appreciate s life posl Y-|011 with at fast-growing concern whore lndust»ry"wouid. be foward od with for shove average earn "lil: married msn preferred.- Aiwly to Mr. J. 0. McLean, Bell gfgiii gtoor. alla bniams. ii ~. UWM- Paowss Brothers. _ --il-f-.f - '; _ - _ ' 3,- Street, city. when herson. Neil Refotld 't th il ' WANTED A MAID.. for _ -wds`.wa1t_ed on b 'a gathering of observifntilig i o~ G S ver jubilee (lllotsl Y _ li Montreal of the irliusework, good wages, Apply friends and present-ed -wit-il a mag- ordination of Rev. J. F Johnston rs. Bruce Stewart 14 wglgl- nificent manicure set as a token of the 'Montre I G tt ' - fsrtroet. _,I ' ‘_ regal-tl and_well wlslies -for ‘_-hiss iSpecial_ s§rvlcDeTae;_ygs€;?:1sa'y morn. .wANT_ _ _ _ future. The company was p ea ~ ing in the parish" church of sf__ :Ds--A MAID FOR QIN- antly entertained and refreshments M-ary’s Cl-lllg _Street east mmked eral housework. Apply If U99;-l- were served by the ladies, and llm ¢w‘en¢y_f|ml annivorém I Prinoy Street; ‘ humorous speeches were made con the 0,-dlnatlon to tho pringthogd gratulatlng M-r. MacLean on tho of F-,wh J h _R h _ ‘_ _ WANTED-WOMAN FOR GENE. prospiectsh opening upt toM yolalig tant toatlieopliistorJlii'artl:e)iP'B'i-Eliiy i ral housework, elderly won, nlcn n t o great wes _ - r_ ac Th - _ ’ ' preferred, _Apply 235 playa; Lean left Weclnesday morning to en3r:le}f.`v’i_‘:;yg°il_,)u2le °;;a:£);]_a:g'r° _. 'gl S"e”t' " §;‘;‘k_llt'E_';mx:;‘:1th°r im b“S'me“ in High mass was slilcmnizcd at 11 r WANTED 5 t '*“ `Zs'i'..'i.".'§'uf"“¥`s°li_s"°"s§'§’.ffi" ”°""g.“” ivsinbt 1-iss... cubs. -‘ ~ ‘ T y C(lfl§l"H. ll- `GETT|NG QADET5 'N SHAPE- lated the curate upon the occasion WANTED -YOUNG QQN1-1_5. '“‘U°“i- H- R- Wiiuiiih Ui” Cfiiiiif- in' of his anniversary, while thc ser- if ' lman desires robin and mmm Bfi‘ii0iiii' Of ‘ffiliilfifi Of Wiil°S C0"°E9 mon of the occasion was delivered ' lwith :private family. Gentrgl 10 and of West Kent and tllo Agnlcul- by Father John -L. 0'Rourkc, chan- _ tiiiltion. Alplpiiy “W. S." 0-0 Guard- tural ‘Scll00l>alu>_ _.nit one _ls troubled wlth_ccrns. Y" V: V M is auoniyun comm" Unk, cold "gsm , _ ln Bosto . while a thi l-lnvv i=n»os_1-e in 1-H-it rnulr- u¥‘l‘§,,;‘,l;';,'f.':,q ,f;,fiZ§;i‘§;'°{'§,,,Cf,ffi usy_"ui~ls‘L.- in tile sums situ rd-_ D"°TmCT ~ ent.irsly'relisv'e the suffering. ' limit -i°iii“"°“ i' 3 5"“‘l““‘° M St"- ' --f ._,,=._,__ __ _ Dunstan‘s_ Charlottetown. i>i`0°°°‘l'| HAMILTON, »0nt__ Mlw lg ...A . _ _ » - ing fr m that institution to follow. with ally other you have ever used. pnd you will need no further ariril- ment tn cnnvnce you that_lt'll the best._lt's put. im in tilbell. the only lmriitrtry way, Try it tonight. You will ho delighted. At toilet colin- _ ~_ / _ _ _ . _ __ - _ rf _ _ the _ J _ » f ' ‘ ' hes/vy .frost dll,-ln, me .num cam, his i eologiodl studies at tern everywhere including 1.0. sm- M cnnlldemble dlmqe In this _ Grand.,ggmlngl- _‘gt Quebems icson. Goo. U. Hufthes. _ ___ V .....-.»_...- ........-..._ district. Throughout the Burlins- ` ' lowing his tordiiiattiogmlln $89 (-Bharij 5 .gi "nu 'M gn. 0 -ton market gardening district, the. 1°.|||¢\| gy (ugh. = _ ther Joiliiii 0i1_ i'° “ _ ' un R early potatoes and tomatoes werex ( ' ‘ ‘) ` lottotuwil “iid '°i` il °°"l°d ‘ft -. tlDro-ld of asthma, makes count- less thousands miserable. Night _ -ll _sift nilltth ttksetrnaad hu “'"“‘ “ “mm '7 entirely destroyed Beans and ls L1, seven vears served at the bis UD! 8;; _“ga” Mft; :suing Ii: “mn 'fl Us °' 'L Ci`|so'| IUMI' liarsglls also suffered sltiholilhi in I nalncedhsre, and also in rural .' _ i l nd. \§g 4).; ,Q | |g“_ the latter case the damp( is only _ missions throu8\l0iil» mf’ ' “ew the mind is still in torment from' continual Anticipation. Dr. J. D. ~ sl temporary one iSome fear is siso "'i Afterwards he went to the Sv to _ Kenxrl Ammm mmm changes “|i°“.@°"'.‘° _ entertained for stio»wiierries_` UICK ern ltstes. but was compslle m `~ __ _ - _ utbi- cwinc I0 Q " ~ "M°7‘ “'° “H '“ f;‘|’|';f_""_h;rg.":’n‘f3. Plfos, Il-I0-1l¢ Si" “P W' ° ° once. while future attacks nrel ,/ _ “i . 1 out the Niagara v besltb Charlotw "Nd Q” _,nm thenunleld an so--si. B sm pslw, , _m /*J Y all this* Relief comes and -__----._-_-_--=-_--_--s _-_i » _Eack front-Vi`s`it` ' ` ’-‘ A _ ' ‘ ‘T0 Salt Mines Recent Discovery of Salt Deposit » in Neighboring _Province one “ of immense importance l _ -Mr. Charles Earle of the Earls Fisheries has just returned from Millosllilh. Cumberland County, N. S., where he visited the famous Meiileasli salt mins, the product of which be has received theselllng' rights for this province. Mr. Earle went down into the mins and wp.- eessed with a great deal of interest the process of boring the rock ssl; qu-t of the stratified eposit. Brine springs have been known locally i that' section of Nova Scotia fox; Yiiilily years. and in‘1912 the salt tl/asfound' at a depth oi’ 85 feet, The discovery of this salt was _a` 'especially to the Maritime Prov- illces as Canada up to 1918.had been importing bait oi her annual consurnption of salt, the only production being in southwestern Untarlo. '_The imlport of salt in 1918 amounted to 165,49-i tons valued at $1,267,169. Of this amount 100,- 103 lozis were imported for the use of ilsllerlos, about 75 per cent of. which is used by the Atlantic seaboarll :ind gulf of St. Lawrence fishing lndustry. The average value of this salt at point of shipment for 1918 was approximately $8.15 per ton of 2,000 pounds. The' ocean freight rate to bring this salt to Canadian ports of distribution would bring th-9 cost up to at least $10 per ton. The price will probably be a normal price for salt for flsheies for a nunlber of years to_come- the sales price during war times ranging between $15 and $25 per tion at distributing points ln Nova Scotia. if therefore, a deposit of salt can be developed in a central1y‘ located point in Nova' Scotia, and a grade of salt produced suitable for the fishing lndustry, a market of some 75,000 tons valued at $750, 000`should be available In addition to tlils ii. considerable demand for salt for. domestic pur- poses in the Maritime Provinces. could be supplied from such ade- posit. _ ' Among the foreign markets for the salt from the lllialagash deposit the principal ones will he the fish- ing lndustry of Newfoundland, which consumes, according to re- ports. about 50,000 tons lper year, E ' 5 -industries along the Atlantic sea- Wboard of the United States, It remains to be seen llow much of this American market can be cap- most important one to Canada and ‘trade with the United' ‘ States. and the fishin and metallur ical. da. One feature in regard to the tured by salt- produced ln Canada. _ Nslsgesh deposit well worthy of serious considarsi.lon__ _for future action. is the posihliity ot estab- lishing an industry for the menu- fsctuio of sodium' compounds. Situated as this deposit ls, with ready access to shipping facilities both by rail and water, and com-- paratively close to abundant sup- plies of fuel. it is probable that an industry using the salt from these beds as the principal row material could be established. which would turn out products at a price that could compete in foreign markets such as South America and South Africa with similiar material from England and the Unites States. iAlthough the Canadian market alone._for salt-for domestic use or for the cli°i\i_i0sl industries. W0llili_ guarantee its success, it will be sean that the favoura_b1e'lpcb.ti'on of this iioposltltowuter transports- tlon on the_A-lantic seahoard should* enable it. to ._ dsv_eIOD an ' export sdutb .mics and south America. 'i’he prospecting- and mining developments have been interest- lngly described in the bulletin of the Canadian Mining institute for December 19119.- In this articlie reference is made to active drilling operatioil conducted in the vicin» ity of Wiilace, Cumberland county by the engineers of Sir A ex Mag- uire of London, England. and to an _installation of an experimental plant at the Malagash mine for hoisting, crushing and screening the salt. The _property is now in a position to supply the market with several tons of salt per day, sized to meet the several grades in demand. and also to supply rock salt for the use of stock. The salt ls gradually finding favour in the markets dealing with salt and - salt products. For dried cod -pur»`- poses it turns out a splendid white fish, being free of the dlscoloring bacteria. supposed to exist in the evaporated sea salt. There shoulu _bc a great demand shlofi-ly fbi* the product of this industry Wiililil is new to Nova Scotia. The do-l vglqpment of the gulf fiBh6l‘i8B. it' is declared. has hai-dll’ iliogliii- When real development occurs salt will be within reasonable reach and the lndustry now started should prove to be of great econ- omiic importance to the province. The money at present expended for salt in this territory amounts to about $1,000,000 yearly, exclusive' of what is required by Newfound" land. _ I Mr. Earle brought -back samples of the salt in its several different. state-s and by all appearances' lt certainly is a product second tol none. A refining plant is soon to! be installed and when it is it W.ill mean an industry of vast import-- ance to the industrial welfare cf the Maritime Provinces. -it-oe--1 Mlrinrdhl Llmlllent -for Goldn. Etc. iT'_°__”"'_”'=’*T' ' --r jim ' the Average Men __ "Z5 _ - sl' '31' _ mwsli. i'f,, f.: "cull =l __"ilf;` Q. .. -U-i »‘~ "Wand" Fifty Dollars A month ' _ “~--\ »ul.»|".i~ " " 1 they vero- .. ,.4 I ._ 1 q‘> 55-Straus issw has Anadsml-itdl nilyosn°m.n»“sfi'§ __ \ ‘_ Q _ el ;. _ --ii v iv\ ‘. How Fifty Dollars a Month looks to Aj! 35-'nlinlss he can easily afford 00 'iff __ .m _ ._ _<"`_>. i ` ' I ‘ J Ago S0-Things sn ol going as well as _.-6 I _ ,___ _._.-1.' _ . w - _ ‘ Suinrner-weig_il`i_:_. -_ Collar ofFashi`onj ' TOOKE BROS. LIMITED' uournsu. '_ - - ,qnorrro 'wminrzo -vluvoawlk _ 142 King Sold by lRsdd|n TGYOIN BUNSON 2.13 1-4 Registered Standard Bred `_,._,,.._ Bunson is a seal brownjaquare lzalted trotter, standing sixteen hands and weighing 1900 lbs. He is _sired by Blnglira, who has 177 trotters and 12 pacers hotter than 2.15 and including such horses na Baden 2.05%, Brlscia 2.05i/4 and Millierna 2.05%. Ho. is oonsitlered by horsemen to be the best indi- vidual horse lmported since Elmofe time. _ _ _ As a trotter Hanson is praying himself of value, having a number of large, fine looking and speedy offspring. He will stand at Vic- toria for season of 1921 at service fees of $10 and $15. _ ' F. A. WA'i'TON, ' _ Bradelbane, "“"". l" P.E.I. _ l o _ _ _ ~" Dollars_a_Monthi (Guaranteed fo you by the Can-ado; Life) their days working avoid that. Why Not Pension Youfself .7 '~ Cui' New Pension Plan _ arantees that upon reaching a certain age in _ li ' ` all-“ _ -\\ i» I l _ i '~_l_'_,l :il - 3...-§;ual‘l__l Ago 2|-Fifty Dollars s month is not mic, ou will receive $50.50, $l00, $200, $250-'-as you may now decide-and this monthly payment cannot cease as long as you live. An Income for Life Think what it may mean td you to be certain of an income right u to the end of life, when you consider that of people in their late! years are partially or wholly dependent upon others for support. When they were younger they did not have the chance now offered you. it was not‘tlie_n possible to secure such a convenient and certain provision as this Mont And This is Not All ' _ Suppose some dsy before you reach nge sixty you ' meet with A mishap and become totally and permanently disabled through accident, illness or any cause. guch i thing has happened soon after men have secured t il new policy of the Canada Life. would become responsible _ Thq¢`s_r¢_ nispy other .,, sn- 1 _ , . _ _ 194'* ww# K ' Ac-`°` sv 1' ' 5'-»i-4-°" "°’°°°' ""' "" ._ .si _ °`° _ ' I; ‘:ll /` it a _ _Manager for P. I. I ci-u\ni.o1'_1'lTown A \ x _ . \ `;`5`\ ._ \_\__~_, \\ ic 1 . - _ __ _ ._ _ _ ~ Wu not ex¢,n,|,,e_ mg U." H);-qlgl _ uadlovsodrrolomic = ,After -his roturcittiolamed of on » Po! ag.. m )mpp_|_ ` sd to wilt hoods ls, '- Q . _Bt " _g » A r _ I ` A '|. _ _ , V' V l "3, - .¢// ` si ‘Aff E S1 _ I ) _ _ _ _ `» _~ i e i in b without sa loss. .M W own lbdi- Julia _ 5,, _ _ cin°:\\rviM~\- -. _ ._ _ ._ f, 5 /' t\ s 'X I ` i Tm ='”'°;°`;g'"'°°"" t'°!'”" h ”"'" _ this ii`c°?:¢|tY " of E“3"““"'”""h' :over onJY>`y.;Bin¢g§1vo;zl:'e"nnd";‘i:: " ' "' I a/( ! ' 0 4 _L_ _\\__ sii_e\ii.ci~s9raisl niwmibs-tilln .. -" vlieiuliila iioaireal. iinilfrvlllliieet--.¢_lilil_<>,;._e_v_lLry;lylnr_d. 1,, .., ,__ _ _ "“ Youlmowof men well up in years who are still “drudging along". They cannot stop _ if they would, but must go on to tho end of _ aus' ' \ ‘ _'ri _ H/ lgl ‘ _ ` "‘ ~ financial dposltion-to size up your personal H - D u A di affairs an decide on a plan for the future? Agp 20- sppy on _Fifty o an s mon . of ftirther premiums would be cancelled. 'l ho Csnsdinidle $100» $250.1 month. os sirsnged, (militia rest oi your life. An sveisge de sit sf oni s few dollars >s month ' .tsillgeiurn nlonth ister on. ` ' l _ __ . ~- ~ » - ° fl.-_ Do Pan This If-;i:_; is ` ‘lk w for al living. You can stock" of your present a monthly cheque for lily Pension Plan. ) immediately. ‘tho ps’ ent for solid you $50.00. Slw. _“heh-. __ ____ __ - _ ' " 2 _ uf '- - rffé' _ ‘ ' fit' "‘ ' _~~~*'£=' ` ‘ Lif _-_u|.'.\.'§. i i -.f ~ " _ . ‘ f _,se _ J _.l _I ‘< V, K.. 2" are -s»»~_~_-_»,~ __` I .,_i__ _ _,_ =_`i-il ‘lil ~ Ile ,_ l»,I\i.¢ _» '_ _ _ l.i` i-:_ _l ~; 'i‘_. ..‘ l' _K :__ [3 l _ _ .-l_ __ . _JW ; ~.-_f .,- i. "i _ ‘ A _ _ ,.:-»'a~r¢.#‘- "F5 . r is ig- i fi? _. '_` ._ _ 'l` /" *_ A '° (/‘ <,,_| I ' ' ' / i‘* "_- 'Aff' ` /'_/5. ,.l».»-