may s, 1921i . j-e-"é . ATERMANS ‘Ideal Fountain Pen is the product of an organization that for the past _thirty-six years has been making fountain pens exclusively. To-day the line 9f Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens covers every proven advance in fountain pen construction. It includes the regular and safety types of d m1 End Pilmll land lever filling devices oi‘ the self-fiilliggetrypc-sid Being pioneers and recognized l d i‘ h ' we _ar_e the natural market for invehsoresnwith tidiahnfilliim their Judgment would improvgou; pwduct I No one is or has been keener to investigate these claims than we are, because it has been our intention frgm the first that if ever a better fountain pen than Watermnn's Ideal was made we would make it. It h“ hlppcmd ‘md Wm YFPP"! again that fountain PM“ appear on the market with "talking point" (rum, that during our far greater experience we have already experimented with and found either impractical or inferior lwr sisler-in-lnw, Mrs. James Bin _ (soy. conditions as that of hay making, . _”‘_____ and the farmer who can alwaysi gather in a crop of Juicy fodder, ADDRESS AND PRESENT ATIQN neither loo young nor loo ripe; . _ , which will coure out o1 the iuowl 0n ilriilziy evening inst. the menu fragrant and palatable, needs to -. m-smw-ui-v-v-nw-w-ww-ain-un-s. .. . I Tilil EASTERN GUARDIAN clnififiEMiMiiR THE PIE SO- ...‘BRll'DGETOWN HALL mov- " '1 3L ‘Milfllilrsfs hail on Fri- lug‘ pictures Tuesday. July iifth day July 1st. The best talent lu ‘he county will take part in the enieriilinment, ....'RE8ERVE TUESDAY. July 5 for big tea purly and zitliletiu sports iit Georgetown in lilll new iriiurcii. m-‘MPIR- 2106100!!! K. MncLean, _____ "mery 0 /ar igan. P. E. Isiah ____sA TEA W|LL BE HELD a‘! hail-i D391) spending Kile Willi" St. Miirgarets on Wednesday July M“ “lighters iILMflw1¢hs~ 20m u. aid of s1. Margaret's » - gone to Reslflll- 31"!‘- Church Building Fund. arflimiiaiiied by her son Chester, i‘. McLean. a medical student at Mlfiilll College. Among N18 crowd of old iind new friends who met at Noi-ih-Stalion were several from the old home st Mitchell Riven. MFR. McLean who has three other sons in Szisk. will visit for a while _...._4n-o&-___ HARVESTING THE. HAY CROP (Experimental Farm Note) There furin so dependent is no operation on ibe upon weather bars o1‘ the l-lpwurlh League gathsr- exercise his best weather wisdom ml st iiic home oi’ Mr. and Mrs. L. with good judgment, and 1°15 u! Sillipliant to hiii farewell to.tlieii' snap when the work is rushing. President Rev. Mixs. Rico, and as a ‘ Ali grasses and clovers malts token of their gratitude presented the best fodder if cut while the h" Willi _-'l 801d ivrisi watch, and stalks, having obtained their larg- gifmflllanltd ‘he ifilifiwiiis Bil - slit growth, are yet lull of sap, if .1 "€~"-* ‘ large urea is to be cut, it will be l i rs. ll. (. Rice. ‘ _ necessary to cut some purl. before l resident of the bummersiile 11 l; pgndyhw avoid havmg a hu-gu 1 ~ r it i“ will‘ leeiiillfi "i RQPYWSY- ‘in the maritime provinces, where mill many mornings are apt to he Uvflrs Epworlli League. regret that we. the officers unequaled for its purpqgg, to devices of our own intended for the same pufpfllg, The man, woman, or child ho b w t . Fountain Pen gets 100% fourllain pleyi: eflicieelzlylnigeclgiiggl every material, process or device included in it has been l proven by the longest years of experience and experiment as Buck 0i‘ every Waterman‘: Ideal Fountain Pen is a world- meuibers of the Siunmsrsida Ep~ woriii lsniglie. realize that we have conic io the parting of our ways. l great privilege to serve in ilic memomlo , giczil service to advan- d°“a"“‘§“t“_ °i_ 1m" Fl" lugs. it must be borne in mind. ' l ‘elgue “n er 3m“ "SP" "5 however, that even the official For lwo years it lms been our cast and lhere may "iié- some doubt up till eleven o'clock what the ailsrnoon will bring forth, weather wisdom is espscoinlly required and ffliquentiy use can be made of the ,wide service to assure its enduring satisfaction THREE TYPES-Regular, Safety and Self-filling $2.50 to $150. Selection and service at best stores everywhere. L. E. Waterman Company Limited 179 St. James Street, Monkrgal New York Chicago Paris Boston San Francisco London leadership. During these years ll we a . . - l. l.h- - ' t . iryliéfi period of reconstruction and be] “is Bflzcggzne Zqsiatcgfizxxd 63:32:; Ii- l . ~ I V v ghillleiufiiélglisé ‘girl: mmtaiir? because no reports are available as of our (Yiniulian towns and cities m weaiher prevailing n" out "om languished uiui died our Leaguein shore; therefore the metenrm°gi' Suniinerslde, thanks lo the untir- i‘: zziiauonaxigy Etlnuw: xhatd.“ 211g enevgi’. ability nnrlddevolion 1;) "is? mqéad m, '33“ arfiufid "'8 '3' 1m i t . - ' “ _ ' . ilenl, grofsiiigriiilifnzixildyl: 132211253719 l“ ah?‘ eflfilyipnrt ‘o’ hglymg am‘ yinssed, took on new life. Wn en- savage?‘ i’; i!“ 2:91P?‘ Hzidimflno‘ paged in many different forms oi m cut down ‘sen ‘igafivinge gélnc‘: ' k _ k .li , l‘ ' 1 , .l IiiiZEilYiizJryC iind homing Swlmgm i)‘ the hay Ne“ lion wllli ciicli and all-oi‘ those was s“ “PM the ingest possible quumi‘ in every case a sure guarantee oi [y m My "my be Imus?“ below Saturday niizlit. ‘s’; . -.i~' IIICHUMPTION 0F FREIGHT AND §'l‘- JIIIIN AND FA Iork via. the Capo Cod Canal ,7 A. O. OURIIIE. lielt. h.’ II. F. DIlllPlIY IIIIIIIO n! Boston Bela] o! PIANO TUNING l7! Unsflon iit-s Oilrllpltetowl ,. IAREIBTER. BOLICITOR. E Money to Loan Cameron Block Ohlrlottstowl, P. E. island s. s. HES-SIAN to. MONEY TO LOAN Iontuquo DONALD McKiNNON Barrister Attorney at Law Offlca——ltoy:i.i Bunk Building Charlottetown, i'. E. lsliiiid Morson 8c Dufly‘ Barrister and Attornsy-lt-Llw MONEY T0 LOAN Solicitors for Royal Blnk of Ouisds ._...._.___.-_ MacLeod 8c Bentley W . E. BENTLEY, K. 0. J. A. BENTLEY Barristers and Attorneys MONEY 1'0 LOAN Mica-Bank or N. l. chamber- G. S. INMAN, K. C. Iarristn and Attornsy-at-Lsw l loom No. 1i! Cameron Block VICTORIA ROW Barrister, Solicitor, Eta. MONEY TO LOAN Ofllol~Rllsy Building Charlottetown Medical Oolieoi aid Hospital and Throat lti-set, opposite Guardian Oil Telephone 8M Oflles Houro-D to 12]. m. 1 to p. m. May he consulted all lioura at 11d Hillsboro It. For rates and additional information apply to ‘Piiitéééidiiiizii Icariiéfi" -.____._ lliark R.McGuigan.BTlti Isrrister, ‘OHGREQI, Notary Public P. E. island __________________ McLean &~ McKinnon J . A. MacDONALD Dr. c. c. Archibald Graduate on N. V. Post Graduate Dflioo layer Building, Great Gsolrqs on INTERNATIONAL _ LINE PASSENGER SERVICE gal-swan: 2 BOSTON COMMENCING MAY Steamship GOVERNOR DINGLEY will lcavc St. John every Wednes- day at ii a. m. and cvory Saturday at G p. m. (Atlantic Time.) Tho Wednesday trips are via Eastport and Lubes. due Boston 11 n. I- Tliursgay. , i‘ a Saturday trips are to Boston direct, due Sundays at 3 p. II. RE [ill-Bil QT‘ '"I“"\!‘! s1. Direct connection at Boston with Nl°".upflllllll Line Steamers for New ‘I. JOHN. I. B. -<-~+..4+o-oooo-0-0>§o-0§oo<| THE REXALL STORE BRIGHTON ICE CREAM and i SODA WATER , Served From Our New Liquid _ Fountain _ ALL FLAVORS z You Auto Try It FOR SALE good second hand Soda Fountain. Will sell masonabie '_ H. J. MABON Optometrist and Prescription Druggist MONTAOUE, P. s. i. its success. Allhouitli often pressed lly'ii(‘l('liil‘ iluties and family CHYBQ you liuvs over lircdcd the Niiistci-‘s (‘Olliillilllil "Go work today in My vineyard" selling before us an example of lldeiity, zeal ‘and courage in the fzics of difflcullies which hearten- Pll those who were new in the work and perhaps on ihui ziccliunl lillslly‘ illscurziged. and incited llis older meuibcrs to lurgcr unil better I efforts l For this reason we, who have cnjoyed the inspiration of SliUli loiiilorsiiip. ilcsircd to express in some tangible Wily our upprrciia- lion of your self-sacrificing devo- tion lo the duties of your oflicc iiiid therefore ask ycu to accept this siuuli token of our love and 1-s- leeiu with llie hope that you zind your fsiully may ho periuiili-il lo onjoy very many years of happi- iis-ss and success In (‘lirlslizui serv- -e. Signed on behalf oi the Epworlli Len-gut». MILLICENT STRONG 1st. Prasiilem. MABLE LORD, Secretary. Suiumersldc, P. E. island. June 24_ 1921. Vice ~>'>' '11:: i899 mi " investment Leadership The 'Time i0 Buy 1s When Everyone The wise investor is the nuiii who iiiklis llilNlIllliKi-P oi’ todii_\"a lilflfkl‘lll--li€ will secure riiluriis which hiirl- not lli‘(‘ll cqiiiiiled for a generation. Auy Stocks or Bonds list- rd lllllllilli our olfcrliigq a (‘ilil he [ilifyvlllltlkll uii our We thoroughly endorse thi- pun-hush of sound niid si-iisoiioii industrial nlid public utility secur- ities iit ilui prcseiil cxcep- tloiially high yield Lot us send you our latest list. Write, teieoroph or phone for explanatory circular 110 Bryant, Isard & Co M-W St. Francois Xavier St. Uptown Branfih Olhee-ifl Peel 9t. on l l From East Point to Cape Bear is ii big territory, yet right across this space Q Eye-Glasses From i Big Majority oi . Eye-Glasses Practice limited to Eye, s», um é Pflkmfl] sllppllBS IllQ i QAQ Ln‘... PARTIAL PAYMENT PLAN The preferable times i0 cul grass are aflcr the dew is off unlli, siiy. eleven (Yciock and again alter 4 p. lil. When out late in the evening. the gross will he green and the oui tioiiing the buy for one night bclnrelit is housed. Very niiiny iiicii are (ronteiii to leave their hziy- in winilrniv, or even lying flat, overl night and save ziil the labor m rolling up and opening out llic coils next morning, hut such meth- ods may iiialniten ;.'i0 per cent of the‘ night's dew will not biacken it. The best fodder cannot he llliilli? wilii- liuy and damage hnlli its pulalahii- lly illl(l nutritious qualities as ivcil as lower its sule value. in licuvy grass with’ bottom the slide ilciivery rake nndI the ladder are two irorth while] ‘implements. The binder is not llkwi ly to be found of use except when the crop is to be cut into the slim; ' for sheaves of gross out as youugi as it should be, will never" in our - Maritime climzite iii-y through with out molding biidiy. (fniTon caps for coils run be used ‘in bad seasons wilii grout advantage. but it is doubtful ii‘ they will ever come lii~ to gcncrai use on account of tiil- expense invoiyed. A hay loader in a small crew may hr o1’ great uii~ vantage; in zi large operation its use is problcmuiicni, but unloading in the burn ‘lly horsg power greatly increases the iii-an power oi’ the. crop. 'l‘iie wise hay maker will put his hay in the mow (green, saPDY. but well cured after a night's standing nu the coll. and he will make every effort to prevent its becoming wet with rain). in bud Wahfs f0 Zs-asons it will (itten pay to sprenvd all in the mow while the hay unloading at from 25 to 50 lbs, pe. ton. a W. W. HUBBARD. l Superintendent Experimental Station. Fredericton, N. B. ..__-<oa>-—-—— The darling llliie baby hail jiril l‘?fl»(‘lll*(l that age when lie could coo iin accomplishment in which he in- (iuigeil most or the ‘time. Arid proudly his moiiher was tell- ing iiie lale oi his accomplishments “lie is the most ivciconio visitor l ever had," she said, giving him :i smacking kiss. “He just lniks to ma by (he hour. Don't you, ‘biliby? Don't ‘o0 lell mother everythng?" The ibwby cooed (ihilglngly, lilltl mother's friend replied: “isn't that nice! So unlike other VlBli0fS~—il\0y iulil talk and lie in lyou by iihe hour!" FOQQOO-QQGO-OOROO . THE LID S OFF ' $1550.00 IS THE NEW PRICE FOR l Mrs! "sssdsrs are the FINE’! PROCUR- ABLE, and lie is the ONLY GRADUATE OPTICIAN (attendance courses.) Palmer 8r Palmer l d. J. Palmer, K. 0. H. L. Palmer arris srs. etc. Innis H Nova Satin Iulldliig $2.00 t0 $10.00‘ l i Till‘. . i921 BRISCOE > STANDARD TOURING CAR AND 5 dlisrlottstewn, P. s. I. A l __._._'“_"." *° W" - lil lililiil!" ROADSTER g ' f l! , . . i 1- A- Milmlili" “Tiiihhil. f?’ . ‘MCLlilill! Service Station i D TICAL S i ~ - . DEALERS § IYI IIIOIALIIT 1 i E‘ E' i. , CHARLOTTETOWN w-ényflla l. '£'“" iifia . - u. -- u - A - - A. AAA AAA AAALA; , . ""'_'"' 7"‘"""'v""""'v""" "‘ " . THE GHARLowiiirnww orrARmAn " WRIGLE Newest .\l on lrisih biikciyv ilii~ stom- hot- inn wi-ui on as usual. lmu fell out oi an ori-n and iiicrc ivus grout vonslernulion uniil one ol‘ uusluuicrs iurnoil up willi loaves oi iho hukr-rs wonl (lill and rolurn- which ilicy refused to new, for iii i-d with a limestone, \Vliil'll he hall "round" u smootlilciillai-‘s yard. siasssssxszaasrluuvsimmsnmmrulnlramissusuwaamusqmg kn-i Creation Phenomenal Sales in the face of strong competition speak well for Per- fection Ice Cream. But “the taste” of ‘Phat it has been adopted as a stan- dard [izirt 01' the menu in largo hotels and restaurants, also proclaims its wholesale goodness. i Central Creameries Ltd Delectable candy coatine around a lllPPll zippy bit of WHOLESALE ONLY p _(JllAl>lLO'I"l‘E'l‘0WN. PGPPGHIIIHI chewina sum. S w e e t e n the breaimald dleeslion. quiet, nervousness. allay thirst and halo keen teeth white. a %%h‘b i ‘ ‘I . » 0 ICE CREAM is Llie big reason why so money people say “Perfection please" and enjoy the velvety smoothness and delicious flav- or which makes the name a reality. JUST WR All.» DOUBLEMINT __wuifir_v'5 ‘ r-Z (m mu- cl ~i S F -< ‘n U Tlie g Protestant __e>;;k; s lilii. hills! tiic uoxl Eloy u uuiiibcr REMINDING YOU Orphanage A " Drive is On vicar rziisul lPllPFS on llu~ lilllilylli nbiuiibniiini; stone of P2i~l'll iwis iillO li-igcnll: “Sam-roll in llio llil'llllll'_\' 0i‘ l';lil‘il'l( Flynn.“ i" a l Cloves l l Nincly per cent I;IA;;;<{;;IZ 571,111,112“...uinvtahntw iivhl-u THE EVENT OF THE SUMMER WEDNESDAY TUESDAY 6TH JULY 5TH PRATTS ]ULY SALE i“ i Zanzibar archipelago, but ll is -.'il- lPgPll that 1i large proportion is lost THURSDAY 7TH STUDY BELOW SPECIALS CAREFULLY MEN’S WEAR MEN'S SUllTS--A few left From last season. Price $35.00, $38.00 and 42.00 at 1,4. price. ‘THiNK OF lT. HALF PRICE. CORSETS ever carried. All l3 V2 price. A beautiful lot of new season's goods at 25 per cent oli re- gular low cash price. cent. New stock less 25 per cent 3 DAys QNLY FELT HATS ' STRAW HATS MEN’S suiirrs LESS 25 PER CENT A special line of Sport Sill-ts, fine quality just arrived, pric- .ed reasonably at $2.50 for 3 days only. MEN’S FINE SHOES All lnvictus 1mm last season priced $13.00 for $7.50. Balance of stock at from 20 per cent to 30 per cent discount. JUST ARRIVED IN STOCK last year's stock /;_\ price. Ladies and Children's Mid Reduction. DISHES A large stock of old Eng- lish pre~war quality wheat butter dishes and sugar bowls at 20 per cent discount. GREY COTTONS for 10c, 11c, 12c and 16c per yard. correspondingly low price on white cottons. an extra heavy Khaki Overall Su per suit. Heavier than Peabody": and already garment for $1.90. SEE THIS if you want a bargii in‘. American stifle denim. FOR 3 DAYS ONLY GROCERY SPECIALS 46¢ Canned Pumpkins, best quality 12c per King Cole Tea --------------------------------- -- can. Excellent for pie making. The newest complete stock we st season's it This season's stock less Q0 P" as, Boys Wash Suits and also some web LADIES BLOUSES Voiles, Georgette and Silk from 20 P" it same as sold last season for $8.00 low priced at $2.50 per Other Overalls as low as $1.40 aovs sun's ALREADY cooo VALUE LESS 25 PER cam" LADIES WEAR EXTRA SPECIAL Ladies Fleet F00! 30°" 12 mo. imp. Price 58-50 M $1.00 per pair- Ladies Stockings Just arrived at 24c per pill‘ for 3 DAYS ONLY AN ASSORTMENT OF dies, House Dresses, Children's Dress- qoods at "/2 price. cent to half price GINGHAMS Fins Scotch Glnghams for 22 and 25c per yard. An ex- tra special 38 inch Dress gingham for 20o per ward. JUST SEE THIS HEAVY BLUE Denim Marti: last season 75c per yard for 25c. Can you beat it anywhere. MILLINERY Balance of this year's stock at '/2 Dries. lndo Ceylon Tea, eXira special at 35c Pratt's Special Tea. Regular 50c for 43c Extra quality Molasses for 75c per gal. Best Granulated Sugars.-.“ 10c per lb. REMEMBER THESE ARE ' GENUINE BARGAINS. ERYTHING IN OUR NOT MENTIONED ABOVE AT c. E. PR i\“\\fi'fiflli\\\\\\\\\\§i Canned Pineapple, price 40c fnr...... 29c Canned Piiehardw, better than salmon ‘for. .......... .. 19c per can A lama assortment oi up shapes from 25c to $1.50. to date FOR 3 DAYS ONLY NT. PETERS NOT DOLLAR DAY BARGAINS. THEY ARE COME AND SEE IF THIS IS NOT SO. EV- LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK COST. NOTHING RESERVED For Three Days Only ATT £6’ SON QRUIIN\\\“\UWIIIIIW\IXW n of the world's through invllicllvril means employ- iili’ "VH1 “'45 fixml "mi iiii‘ hill“ suppli- of cloves clinics from the l'll iii p‘ tli ' ' ' "i ."‘_lifii _t -J.; i _i__~____ IIII.\\\\\\\\\\\*III"A\\\\\L\‘JJIII- l