imply say oold remedyjo and you will and the stop- .7 of a cold only to accom- n. The handy garviceoble m and readily found the _ -. sary remedy. llE zillcs Druggisia, .- oiessional ‘Cards. 1 B. F. DIIHFBIIIY lnato o! Iloaton lelool af- PLKNO TUNING 111 Grafton S!» Whaalottetewn rk R.McGulgan_.BA FIIBTER. eouorron. ETi-‘l- Money to Loan Cameron Block cllal-lottetown. P. i. Inland layton Morrison . Commissioner of DOIIII. WWI. t o. ~ ROTARY PUBLIC Qmpt. careful attention do, Willa. ll/lonqagel. eta. ESTED. Notea, Drafts, Bills. TESTED for non-acceptance oi payment. Trygn, P, E. l. S. S. .HE$SIAI\I riot", lolloltor, Notary Public Etc. MONEY TO LOAN "ha", P. E. Island to s. INMAN, K. c. - Barrister and Attol-ney-at-Llvl gnm No. 12 Cameron Block VICTORIA now\ CHAS. EDMONDS Veterinary. Surgeon .,l - dress Sllmmervllle Post Office . A. MaeDONALD MON av , Office-Riley III, 4 ’ Charlottetown" , . (i. G. Archibald duate on N. Y. Poet Graduate Medical School and Horritfll ctloedlmlteti to Eye. Ear. Ne" and Throat ice Bayer Bulldlnq. Great Georfl‘ reet, opposite Guardian Office Telephone 251 Ice Hours-J to 12 a. m. 1 to 6 m.‘ May be consulted ofl houra at 116 Hlliaboro 8t. almer 8n ‘Palmer .l. Palmer, K. c. H. l- Palmer - Barristers. eto- k oi Nova Sontla Buildlnl Charlottetown, P. E. I. Money to Loan ‘—'—i- - Superintendent Chaa. Dalton Sanitarium . Tuber- ; peclallat In Pulmonary , c oale ‘ - Office 126 Brighton Road ice Houre-Z-B P- "l- "'5 appointment Telephone 257 b)’ cLean 8t MeKinnon Barristers, Attornoy-at-Law ulldlrlq E. Ialand Office-Royal Bank B rlottetowa P- Morson & Dufly I » rrieter and Attornefn-UW MONEY TO LOAN icltore for Royal Blnk oi Canada . . . cLeoli 8t Bentley W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. J. A. BENTLEY larrla era and Attorney! MONEY TO LOAN _ I ce-Iank of N. l. Chambll‘! LYEA a MeNIEGE IIAIVIEIIIIID "OOOUNTANTS Amllfn and rave-cannon- odern Ofllco and Coat SYIR-l eea. St. John. MonctontA-allerat. em! Charlottetown. al llepaeaentrltl". K- W- Fhl-Y‘ aen, Phone O2. ' ‘buys nice Mahogany We curry I large and varied naeortment of too“; LIYIIIEQI; pnrltea and pow- era. A ole (h no rlentlatulllnblfizu “can. KIIENZI) DENTAL (JIIEME ll the lrlcul dentifrice. 35c and 00c u gulp; l‘ he Macilillnon , Drug Co, llcxllll would. g..." QUEEN HOTEL The Directors of the Char. lottetown Hotel Co., LtcI., are open to receive propositions from a reliable party or par- ties for the leasing of the p of cars. A. Aylward Co, 4-1;, THE CHARLOTTETOWN ousnnms- ~» - lliE lllillllllt "GUARDIAII OATS-island grown, recleanod and suitable for seel. Carvsll Iiros. PETRQLEUM COKE coming, We are booking orders ‘fpr delivery D. PETERS TAXI SERVICE’- Stsnd Joe Woods’ tailor shop Phone 470—J. All pallsfiltomptly attended to. ‘ t 1v». —-r- DROP IN AND FIND OUT about The "Barnet" refrigerator demon- stration Monday. Tuesday and Wfid nesday. Beerl Weeks. MALLORY HATS for men, off- ered at SEVIUT DOLARS here to- day-get a [handsome Mallory- shapesnnrl styles all ncw.-Moore & Miclheod. THE S. S. CANADIAN SAPPER sails from "Montreal May 27th. Sit-e will be due Charlottetown May 30'til, and. loads 'general cargo for St. Johnis, Newfoundland. Buntaln Boll d. C0., lAgents. TIE BACK SWE TERS-the sort you have been vim ting for, came in lby empress, today. Therc arc Tliack, Peacock, Mauve; Jade and Salmon shades. Silk and wool and all wool. .350 and 3.85.——Moorc & ‘McLeod Limited. WELCOME VISITOR-Mr. Wm. li. Rackhanl of Amherst, N. S, is the guest of Mr. Oliver Sound» ers_ Winslnef lMr. ltnckhanl is a man of high lstandlng in that manufacturing town and has al- ways talken an active. part in la- bor (rlrcles, acting for some time as president of till» local trade and labour union" and other important nfficcs in connection with organ- Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, rol- use as a PERMANENT BOARDING HOUSE. The i Queen has over forty rooms, i mostly furnished. Possession I ‘can be given the last week .1 in June. Apply to ' D. A. MacKlNNON, Secretary Care MacKinnon Drug C0., Charlottetown, P. E. I. Why g0 throughout life without a Phono- graph? ized lmhcr. iln has also been prominent in civic politics. and is a staunch allhcrrni; of the Metho- dist Cllllrtlilf Mr’ Rackhilnl 1Q h brother of Mr. George itllckllzlm. llc goes one better shy milling the island tllc "GGFIIGILOI Eden". ‘Mr. Rackhamhas retired from active hllsinosswlnd is travelling abroad til-ls sunllllcr. Puirigi iplgagg copy. ~—--—<e->---- - WHAT THE NOVA SCOTIA PRESS SAY OF THlE VARSITY TROUPE ~ ‘Fllnsc (mtrustod ~wlth thc chnico nt‘ a (womcdy made no lllistakc when tllcy selected “lllrs Temple's 'l‘clet<rnm." Thcro was not a dull monlont from thc risc to the fall nf tllc curtain. and at the conclusion nf tllc play, congratulations were showered upon the members of the cast, who, ‘lv-itlhout curaggrcatitm. excellent in their respective parts. The. ‘specialties wcro new and no- vcl. “i-latns Journal." Windsor, N. S.. if thc success of a success of a production is in the judged ‘by the satisfaction oi‘ the audience then the staring of _"Mrs. Temple's Tele- gram" by the Varsity Troupe. was NOTICE-Come ' to the Ice Cream Social held at ‘Summerfleid Hall on Tuesday‘ evening, May 31st. Proceeds In sld of ‘Hall. SCHOONERB M-APLJE ‘LEAP and John Halifax are discharging old Syndey and dnverness coal for A. Ayiward 8c C0., Connolly Wharf ‘Phone 176. ‘ THE GARDEN OF THE GULF IULUSTRATE-D-Souvenirs of the Province-best. illustrated write-up oi’ the Province ever published. tPrice thirty-seven cents postpaid Guardian Office. ' Mr. ADAMS-From the "Bartl- e_t" factory will be pleased to ex- plain all about the “Barnet"- Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, —Como! B°er d. Weeks. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are reminded that all display advertisements must ‘be in tho Guardian Office lheforo noon of" the day previous to publication and tbefore 10 a. m. on Saturdays. JUIST ARRIVED-Ladies tie Back sweaters, in silk and woul and all wool. lPeacock, Mauve, Black, Jade and Salmon. at. 3.50 and ii.‘85.—Moore & MdLeod Lim- ited. ‘ . CHI-LD_ WELFARE —~ A public nleetlng in the interests of Child Welfare and Public Health wi-ll be held in the. Ilunicr River llnll. ’l‘usellrly, May 31, at‘ 8 p. nl., ad- dresses w'lil be given by Miss Mc- Mllhan and Dr. Harry Johnson. --—-oo>—-.i LlLV MANNINGISHDEATH CHARGED fro THREE MEN ’ . i ' ‘MONTREAL, May 26.~——l~‘or tile dcatll of ‘Lily lManninir, the eight ycztl" old child, who fell through l-lll open manhole into o. city sewer sovcral weeks ago, and whose body was only recovered in tho river a fcw days ago a coroner's jury today held Dennis O"Sul|lvall, foreman of thc city roads depart- ment; Julln Grace, section. man under (YSuliivun. and Tllonlzls Lyng, an cmployno of the roads do- pzlrtlnrent, crlllrinztlly responsible. Tllc tilrac men will appear ‘before the "Criminal Courts tomorrow to answer thc charge of manslaugh- ter preferred against "them. Tllc manhole through which the child fcll was in thc middle ‘of the stroct. There was no top on it, neither was there any one guard- ing 1t. "--—-<-o>-i—- COLL-APSE IMMINENT _ ‘LONDON, May 24.—Extremo caution is being observed iqcpect- lug tho miners’ dispulc and Pffillil- i ier Lloyd George did not make tho expected statement in the, l-Iouso of Commons today. for s. settlement however, are still Phonograph ht THE W.T. WELLNER C0., LTD. Queen Street _______.__________i . l I OPTICAL LENS GRINDING _ Our Lens Grinding plant -the only one on the is- y land-—is daily engaged in manufacturing the vari- ous kinds of lenses, used in correction of defective vision. ' l There are no long de- lays in Wallis‘; for ‘special’ lenselrPRO PT,SNAP SERVICE, ‘la the motto of our establishment. G. F. iiutcheson Optometrist l Optlolan an event of izreat record. ‘lSoectrltor" Annapolis, N. S. See The Varsity Troupe at the Prince Edwardfrhursday. June 2nd. Seats now on sale. Acknowledgement lThe Ladies Aid of the Protest- ant Orpllanagc acknowledge ‘Willi thanks the following: . Proceeds laoilccrt. WVn- mcns institute, llVlarshfield $5030 ‘New ‘Glasgow ‘Lollies -Aux Orphanage 9100.00 Mrurray lLarbor Ladies Aux oi‘ Or-phnnalgc 48.38 C. G. l. T. Methodist (iburvll, city, per 'l‘llolmu Burns _ 35.50 $240.13 Total 3 Thrills, Thrills} Thrills i 5 Comr- nml honr Llnllf. Mlcll- T lll‘| (vLoury, V. 0., npenk nt T 1| Strand 'l‘hrntrc on Monday OI evening‘ ltlny 30th 8 p. In. OOOOOOOO Iloncrvc Ill-Illa to rllllnlcrliorn '\ only. '. O O I OOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOQ v ii0TEL' VICTORIA NOTIGE r0 ‘ ADVERTISERS The cooperation of adver- tising patrons is requested in the direction of getting "copy" into the business or- flc iboforo twelve noon on the day previous ‘to publication. , (Saturday 10 a. m.) Very of- ten the receipt of a largo ad- vertisement or even regular changes after that hour serves to dielocato the regu- larwork of seating the paper made up in time to catch the mails-and not infrequently such ads are at the last mo- ment loft out. This situation la not of ser- J. A. IiieEaehen, Oph. D. p ava ealaoulaln .. Ofleo-overlarorelltoalt. sauna vice to either the advertiser or our readers and we. tbere- p gore, request that coll! be rzalvsd in the bilalneea of- ‘ . nor LATER ram 1a noon (IATURDAY 1o A. u.) aAW-h‘. Famed for Ite eulelne eervleo- Iieqantly furnished, I roome with bathe. Make It your not. in Charlilttetown. 1 ‘ I _ ‘t; Dr. ii. ‘C. iimis Eye Specialist Office, Royal Bank tetown.‘ ' Office Hours proceeding, and it is expected that a conference will be held this week. ‘ The cabinet discussed the tre today. iSlgns arc not. wanting that in the zlibsellcc of an ztgrccnl-eni a partial collllpso of the strike is im~ minenlt. as thc miners are said to be short of funds and are eager to rcsulnro work. A typical example of thc cost of the strike is shown in Yorkshire. There the plan's unions have paid out. 400,000 pounds dir- cctly out of union funds in addit- ion to an issue of one million cred- it coupons in various amounts, willie the union ls about 300,000 pounds in debt. Doe mat- >----- CARD or THANIKS Mrs. Wln. G. Sutherland and family wish to thank the many friends for the kindness shown, durin-i; their recent sad bereave- ment. ‘ -----oe->____ ::.Cnoklng in general is much tho betteigif Borden's StxCharics or Jcrscy ln-lik “with the cream left in“ is used. Pure, rich and con- vonlent. Things I That Can't Be Bought It is possible to buy power, but not respect-position, but not loyalty-followers, but not friends. in fact the most precious things In life can't he bought. ‘This truth is nowhere more vividly exemplified than In _ the"‘drug store’. Good ‘ Will is a very’ valuable asset in the practice of pharmacy- ~yet It lr-overiooked by many dealers, in their strife for qulok profits. immediate profit has never been our aim, for we realize that the increased bualneae which comes to us beoauae of quality goods and euperler service will enable profit to take bare of itself. When selecting a family drugatore, be Influenced by other-thin a bealdea the lure of low pr cea. Consider var- leue service featurea which contribute to your wet-fare. t THE DRUG STORE THAT FEATURES SERVICE Johnson 8: Johnson #1230’ H ' Phone 68-Yf aeaeaeneaeaealae u?‘ .-._~ln' v1 0A; 1".“ ‘ ' n. ‘ T-he Quality Druqetora x Cor. Kent apd Prlnceitreeta . continued Negotiations l‘ FUNERAL OF FATHER OAHILL wl-leld Laat FrIdayjnSt. Mary's ‘ Church, Pawtueket, lR. I. (From The Bristol Phoenix IR. I. The funeral of ‘Rev. Albert L. Cahill, formerly assistant pastor of Bt_ ‘Mary's Church, in this town‘ who died last Tuesda at the ‘home of his sister, 327 ‘ est Avenue, Pawtucket. was held from St. Mary's Church, Pawtuoket, last [Friday morning and was attended by Rt. Rev. Bishop Hickey and more than fifty priests. lThe hearers were Patrick P. Walsh, James J. Walsh, Robert J. Connery. John J. McGovern The mas J. Tobin and John F. Gilroy, all of this town. Friday ‘morning the Office of the Dead was recited, Monsignor Pe- ter E. Blessing, V. G_, presiding, followed by Pontifical High Mass of Requiem. The officers of the lvlass were lit. llcv. Wllllnlln A. Hickey, l). 1).; ltcv. James P. Kel- IBY. Celcbrant; Rev. Eugene Hughes_ Deacon; ROI’. Robert Cas- sldy_ Sub-deacon; Iicv. Peter Gib- bons, Master of’ Ceremonies; Rev_ John ‘P. McGuire and Rev. J. i’. O'Brien, Acolytcs; lltev. John "F. McLaughlin and iitav. Edward L. Gutoly, Thurlfarli. The Rt. Rev. Bishop administered illc,final ab- solution. Rev. Idatllor (‘allill was in ills 39th your and ill lllc 7th of ills priesthood lln was born in Prince Edward island, (Tanzldll and attended St. Dunstalfs (ioilege. (Jhdrlottetnwn, P. E. Island, where ho tallgilt for a. few years after his llfiliiiiiliiilil- In 1908 llc came tn Pawtuckei. and lbcczlllle affiliated with the Provident-r» Diocese. lie his studios at Mt. Si. Mary's (lollcirra. EilillliISIlllrg, grud- uatlnt: thc next your with high Ilonurs. TIlPlll llc scoured the lic- greez; cf A. ii. and M. A. and wits partil-ulilrly llulcd as a student oi‘ philosophy". III‘ won the, philoso- phy prize in his graduation your. Father Calllli finished his theo- logy lli, Ennllitsbllriz. llc taught English and Latin in thc collcgc WIIIIP pursuing his theological course and was appointed protect. of tlll- seminary during thc last two _V(“.li‘i-l of his cnursc. ill Juno liiiii ilc was nrllalncd to the pric bccll by thc Rt. liov. ~lils hop (in) lgan Aftcl‘ his OHIIIIZII- lull Il(‘ asslullcli for a _\'(‘ill"tIl ' Si. Patrick's (lllllrcil. Montreal and a your at (lrantzv, .\'. J. ilo was then IHIDSIIIYITWI to Wakefield, it. I., ‘wilcro ilo ' ~rvci| as assistant to Father Ilklfivfiy and latcr to Si. Mary's (‘hurl-il, liristoli, whore he remained until taken ill. Father CllIliII was: a brilliant stll den-t and a lilost. zealous priest. lie gave all that was in his short litll as a priest tu thc service of God. As a preacher llc ‘was forcible and logical. Tilc Rt. Rev. Iiishop iiic- kcy in speaking at thc funeral told ni’ his ilaticnl-c and checrflllnoss during his illness and pointed to ills; cxclnpizlry lifc as a guide to zlll. e i_._._<g-}____. Lari-slabs couootsucs To Mr. Charles Roberts, ll-‘alconlvcnd i-lospital. Dear Friend and follow‘ worker. tutic-n. take this opportunity of ox- pressing to you our heartfelt. sym- pathy and condolence in tho death of your dearly beloved father which came so sudden and unex- pected. Words of ours will be small towards comforting you; nc- vertheless we desire to sympa- thize with you. We hope and trust you will bc comforted to some extent wllell you realize it is the will of Divine Providence, and one wlllcil lvc all must obey sooner or inter. With deepest feelings, we rc- main: >- Your co-workcrs. Slgncd,~iLeo ‘MCCILIH’. A. 'l‘. Mn- scn. Patrick Clarke, Will. Paynr. J. Mcinnls, Eli. Bradley, Allan Mc Innis, Stephen Simpson, A. Flynn. W. J. lMlolntyrc, Dun Sinnott, Rod Mckinnon, A. Bonncll, J. (Ynuizan, Frank McDonald. ti’. ‘ll. MvCtllllllll. John MloLean. Fred Mnnllghan, it. lumniizan, W. Gurney, Iifrilry Guc- rnr-y, ti“. X. Gonnllx_ Jalmcs liyrno. H. Duffy, A. Dollccttc and N. Kell- llcdy. m lllllipllllll PATRICK THOMAS 'l‘llv death took placc at Lnnnox island of Mr. Patrick 'l‘ll<lullls ill thc Mill year nf ills zlgd iicccn» sod was vory widely known and iliullly respected and was noicd I'm- ilis kindness and hospitality; and always led an honest Christ- lalrilfc. Tho syln-pathy nl‘ the wholc community goes out. in ills wife, tllrco sons and two dzllliziltnrs also to his sorrowlng fatllrl" and mm sister. I-lo ‘was fortified by iiln illst rites of llnly Mother (Zllllrcil and calmly passed away in tilc firm hope of cnjoyinl: a glor- ious hereafter In tho Ilzeppy illlnl- ing (irnllnd. til. I. I’. -_--<~r>i— PATRICK McCLOSK EY "in the midst of llfo we zlrc in dollth"-—was‘ truly vcrlficd on Thursday morning the 12th, inst, i-_<o->——- .THE OLD ‘RELIABLE. TRY ITI Mlnardhl Llniment C0., Ltd» Yar- molilh, N. S. rim/labels“, ‘ LIIMENT .YARMOUTH.'N. S. v FICHERMEN AND CAMPERB ""1721" ‘IVs the male staff of this insti-| u ‘lit. Packag J More Tobacco for the Money es 15‘ a IbTins 85¢ MAWQNA Brier nn - (are wctMcoan/ALQ INCOfiPOIIIYLD NQVTW mlllimilllfiwv-rflfliltlll"‘ - _ . \'\RQ.§QQBA Q‘ S when it vlrzls learned that Patrick Mcflloskcy, it highly respected to‘ sident of ldmyvtlle took suddenly ill and llicd in a few minutes‘ after- wards. Ml‘. Mctllasllcy had com- plained somewhat for a fcw wccksi previous but. on tllc morning of, his dcmisc seemed apparently in? his lls-ual good health. It was tircrcforc a great shock to ills friends and rclativcs and to thc conlmunity in general - when llc was so suddenly called. A quiet unassuming, hard working, indus- trial manjtrur. to his word, which, was as good as his nnnli. . Noted for his honesty, fidelity to truth, and llili-WPTVIIIK loyalty to his (ihllrch; his generosity, ilosiliizllity and cllarituhlcness to every form of need or want. llc will bc grout- ly nllssild in tile (zcnllulllnity. Mr. Mtdiinskcy- wllc was in his 67th. your had (vnndunted the saw mills known as Mc(‘.|oskcy's Mills for ovor forty years and had catered to the public. in various ways and in this connection mode many friends. lie had tllc reputation of being one of thc best shingle saw- crs on lilo island and was always found courteous and (ihliginr: to his patrons. He is survived by one brother John 0f Enlyvalc and thc IUIIKIIVIIIJ,’ children: Jas. I’. on the homestead. Maurllzc, station agent Vernon Rlvcr, Mrs. Owen llic Quillan, Elnllvood, Mrs. Stephen Duffy, ‘Charlottetown, 'i‘-cna tclc- grzlilh 0|l(‘I‘£lI.t)I'. Western Union, (‘hallultctnwu and nnc step-daugh- tcr. llirs. Anus Monaizllzln, North Wlltsilire, tcall of wllmlr wc ex- tcnd decplast sympathy. Ills flin- crzll took pl t. on -Saturday morn- ing, 141b, inst, and thc large con- ouursc, which followed his remains tn Si. Ann's (ihurcll, Lot G5 burc tcstilnony of the esteem in which llv was brill. There was one ilun- drcd and twclvv carriages in thc process-inn. -llii:l1 Mass was cclc- I\i'ili'.'\lI for the rvilosc 0f his soul by his Pastor, llov. Dr. (Zurran. ilItPl‘ wllicil all that was nlni'tal' was laid to rcst ill thc atlioining ccmletcry. ‘May his soul rrst in IIPIIFII. iSOVOY-II Spiritual llollullcls were rtaccivcd from near relatives and liuwcrs from fiends, zullullg which was a Ii-Jilll-iiflli cross from the stafff cf the Western linion 'l‘cle- graph nffll-c, Charlottetown. 'i‘ilc pail bearers wcrc James ‘(ioady, Pet-er Callaghan, John llicQunrrie. James (Thlrkin, Frank MtfQllilid and Robert Gass. AIRING THE HAIR l Although the majoritypof ,_ -_ do not realize it, it. is 8s nsceesv f’. for the hair to have sufficient - i: otbhgga; and good circulation of th as it ls for th-s body. j - ___; 5r Botile must “brsatho" and both», ‘F nlllst be supplied with blood g» .‘:' carry off impurities. 1x‘ hair to 1 k. of hair, the blood is subpu '; through tiny veins situated are .i the roots, and any/tight. t“ ' around the upper portion 0f E head wlli cause the ' , and fall out. The construction of men's is such that they press re tightly upon the forehead; the bulging portion of the head J - tile back, thus impeding freeiclr lation oi’ the blood-—_a condit with which a woman does not h tdcontelld on account of the;- that she wears hats whichflt" " snugly. " : , The co nectlon between a -~= - " hat and is hallinessiis clear; fr" the fact that there are few , i wllo are entirely bald. Most‘ them have a fringe v aroulfd- '\ ' I .8. curs and the lower portion of back of the head. parts which a not covered by then-hats. ‘ i degree. QUICK RELIEF PUT A BOTTLE IN YOUR OUTFIT Practical Demonstration of the famous “BARNET" Refrigerator . Mr“ Adams, direct representative from the “Barnet” Company will conduct a. practical demonstra- tion 0f the famous Barnet Refrigerator at out store ‘i Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. ' ' ' ' We invite you t0 calland investigate. . You'll find it interesting" to talk with Mr. Adam-s about the As a refrigerator the “Bartlet” is ill a class by it- U self. Results obtained by it are gratifying t0 the last MONDAY TUESDAY 'WEDNESDAY You have heard about the “Barnet”— Now come and see it put to the proof Wt- scll tilc Balrllci. Io responsible persons on onsy |)lI_Ylll0llI.i~l-—-If doflircll. “Barnett” ' I fr»? 1 .1 : _ y >11.