i June 1, 1920.1 E Chick Food The very best Iced for P young and growing chitin-Its. Calf Meal l. _ (Royal Purple brand) a P J4; -])Bl'lt’('l substitute for young calves. ' Scratch Feed For Poultry, a. special mix- ture of whole clean grain. i Feed Wheat. The host I ' “w”; .. ...-;:;:-- ‘Mr-r and cheapest Poultry Pond on tho market. .»\.\‘l) lili- \\‘llOLlCS.\l.l-3 TAiL, lowest prico. Carter 8i C0.Ltd. QQQ-O-OQ-Q-Q4PO-O+OO§-OO 90-0-4 O aooowououowwuuwuuuaoooo oQQnoo-QO-o-odoo-o-QQQQO-OQ-O-OVO-OQQRO-O-OO-O-O-Q The Best Medicine fur :1 tlroil day's fishing. kuinvs a quiet. stream win-re the trout lic, will tell you so. Of ili \ (‘lllll‘,\'l‘ Tl"|llll't". wc will lcll fishing, and your gcar. THE 2 MACS. 149 GREAT GEORGE ST. '9'“. ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' "'.'.‘*_“*'-¢+b-o-o4+oo+oo+ooooo-o+aowoo BEAVER FLOUR OBTAIN bread with‘ that delicious home- made flavor-pies, cakes and pastry with tender, delicate, flaky crusts. ' Beaver Flour i_s mode irorri the finest oi oeeiicted Ontario Winter W hcytll combincd wit enough Western Hard W heat to give i ii strenlth. Beaver Flour is the oridinal blended iloiur —and blended flour is recognized by all st flour for Qualified experts to be the (eneral baking purposes. Dong ‘f Iuiitafc ! Try Slush and rm. and styles to suit every need. Fneilcrlclnn. N. ll. $0M by your your. Right Through your duulcr cnnnut. supply you, Palmer-McLellan Shoepack Company, Limited b e fr! Mud I'LL. E_A‘ERIEIE‘IIAEIA\Y Fltrtu ‘ihiuttt \\'ill tnkc y I thrui slush, lllllll, water. i-tc.~ and kei-p your XVI". dry‘. Then, when ilricil ulli. (hi-y will hi» as soft and pllnbli- 11H iii-fore wi-ttlng. llllll i-ttill ic< tuln thi-lr shape. llludi- of‘ thc limit ach-cli-il lcatlicr, tzuini-il by the i-xcliisivi- l'llillll'l'<.\lVlu-lillll (‘hroiiioil wati-r-pri-nrliii: prov-mi ,nn~t coiistriii-ti-il iiii- t|l'l' our ovvii Pltlvllil-l by tlii- ltlc iiii-ihiiils which have lnlllll‘ l‘alnior-Alclwilaii foutiiw-ai funioiia. Spcclul uolcs and hcclrl. niai-liiiii- iiaili-il by nn lniprovi-il pi-nvcss. uni- thi- .-~.iliillt_v at a heavy work boot, with tlii- cum» ill‘ a lllllt'f‘it' For comfortable, iliiralilv- finitwi-iii‘ for isat~ lnfuctory scrvlcc ul. nll sl-tlrlullfl. risk for l’iil- mer-hlclnallnn l-‘nrm lcimis. lliidu in flllltllcfi write iii-st fishing sax-c you any tllfiilllllllllllllllfilll. .-\.\il ivi- have just what you i'<lllln' in aml si-e us. 4 man i.~i often a Anyone who you will require tackle to you where to go will gladly sielect l r . beech wood creosote, cod liver oil and other choice ingredients by graduated chemists according l to Dr. Ed. Morin’s formula, and that it is the best i remedy for the immediate relief and cure of all- J ;’ affections of the respiratory flu It u soon u you notice the first w. 4.- n. symptoms of a cold — It works wonders. _ Dr ED. MORIN & CIE, Limitée, PROJ- . BECAUSAE he knows that it is prepared with , . organs. . ‘ _. _ , NATTY DRESSES FOR THE nifty housewife selling cllelll fll Patton's. 9216-64 3}. ALBION NUT COAL.-Dlschar- ging to day at A. Plckllfd d: Co's; phone 240. Mnylll 2i FABRICS FOR THE JUNE bride; rich silks, siitlns and high grade, all: wool cloths 2H Milan's ' 9216-6-1 3i. v CONGRATULATlONS.—-—.\ll‘. and Mrs. J. S. Shirley’ of 1095 Fcllsway are receiving congratulations .on the birth of a daughter, burn May :50. lMilltlPll blvi-niug News) Il-rs. Sliii-li-ynuis formerly Miss lkulhitiu of t‘i'apauil_ l $100 TO BE GIVEN AWAY BY THE EXAMlNER.—’1‘ne Examiner announces an interesting compot- itlon for $100, dlvliled into six prizi-s; 1st prize, $50. Second prize $25 'l‘hlr,l prize $10, and three prim-s of $5 each. For particulars .~i~i- tin- Examiner. Price two cents. Annual subscription $2.00. lltlfilil-B-Zl-tf NEW CAR OWNERS. —Mr. G. \\'. ‘Profitt, representing A. Horne & (‘a., reports the following sales of (‘licvriilcl carsr .\lclvin Bakci‘. Alaruatr; Jolin Nit-Kay, (‘linion; llnhcri lirnwii, Slntilcy; Joscph l. Stewart, llay Vii-w; John \\'liitc- head. Graham's Road; John A. Hughes, lilmeralil: Hal Smith, ltusiico; Preston Campbell, New (llasuoiv anil Frank‘ llell, Stanley llrldgie. V SCHOONER WANTED to carry coal t0 Newfoundland, St. Pierre, Prluco Edward Island, and Bras d'Or Lake ports, on opening ol‘ na- vigation. Shipping pier in a nzi~ turzilly sheltered harbour at Kel- ly's Cove, entrance to Bras d'Or Lakes. Write, stating tonnage and rates to Anglo Con] Company. Limited, Cumpbcllton. C. l1. , 77693“20ME36l. PRIZE WlNNERS AT ACADIA SEMlNARY.- 'l‘lie prizc winners at Acadia Scinintiry, \\'nit'villc, last weck includoil the following: Tin: Pllfffiilfll prizcs, ‘$20 i-acli for highest standing in English stu- dies throughout the ycar: (liner- Perry. Nvolfvlllu, for lliglWSl standing in FfQlllilli Plilith Jenkins (‘liarlottctown, for glwalvst profi- ciency: in instrumental music; Bernice iSprolilc, Falkland ltidgc, N. B. » WEDDING BELLS.— A pretty wedding took place at the home ut' Mr. and Ali's. Frederick Ncwson, Braicliley Point Road,- on Wcilui-s- day evening the 19th inst, when their ilaughter Muriel Evelyn was nnltcd iii marriage tn .\lr. Lcslio Joseph Prowse, ltcv.~ li‘. ll. Little- jolins ofllciatingt, Tlii- bridc who was given away by her father, wore an elegant tlt‘l‘$.~l of UUOYK lotto over white silk with bcaili-il trlniiuiiigs. and vi-il with orange blossoms, and carrlcrl a bouquet 0t czirnations, rust-s and fi-rns. Thi- wedding march was playcil by .\li'.<. Wallncii Ncivsoii. Litttli- Bliss . c. lyn ltoill, nicci: of the bridc, mailc a swcct little ll0\\'t*l‘ uirl tll‘t*.h'$l'tl in wllllc silk and carricil a lll\.\‘l(l'i of sin-ct pcas, miigafliiivi-rs and fcrus. l-Ilcgant nifis oi‘ si t-r, cut Rims, limit, china, lilruituri- and substantiil clioi|iii-s, tcsliiii-il to ity iii llli‘ young couplc. prcviniis tii lll'l‘ mar- : -, was givi-ii a !~‘ll()\\’i‘f‘ at’ vcrv iiwtul gill“ at tho liiimc of Mr lluiij. Ncivson. 'l‘hi- liltllflllilll Joli. wllii 'l host ol‘ lrli-uils in licarlii-st congratulations. —~—,-1I>Q~---—-— IV-norzi. Onl., Jan. 22, 192i). The Z\linard's Llnimont (‘o., Ltd, Yarnioiilh, N. S. Dear Sim-Just a few liiics ln favor of your Lininicnt. I would not be wlthoutgllllNAltlfS LlNI- MENT for anything, as it will rc- lieve, almost anything. When l go hunting I always take a bottle in my pocket. it ls the bcsit. for (‘old in the llcail lever uscil; and fnr fold in the (‘host and cvcry other part of a person, and for Sore ‘Flirnat i: has no equal. it is also a good lllllillflfll fur the. hali‘ as l iil- WHYH Us" it."l have» also taken blemishes offof horses with ‘Ml- NAltlYS lilNlMliiN’l‘ and I would use no ulhi-r for any reason For Man Ul‘ lleust as l think it is far the host. l ri-niain, ' Yours truly. mfiifrnnii) DANIEL MACLAREN WE DEVELOP AND PRINT FILMS 0 i IN 24 HOURS. SATISFACTION cum-- 2 "ANTEED. A Send Us Work‘ By Illli? COOK Spflttlllo Di. E. C. ‘ llairis . Eye . §hfifllllli Office, Royal Bank Building; Charlot- tetown. ' Oflice Hours: 9.30--12.30, 2-5. Pholi? 68-Y QUEBEC, Que... 4 ull our silks will be sold at 10 p.c. illscount. Buy your new dress now . Seeds x properly treat seeds. P E 0 P > P P P <IHEj5CTEN~TRAL GUARDIAN " i‘ YOUR SUMMER HAT l8 REA- dy for you ut PHIOIYB.» 9216-6-1 tll FULL’S WHOLE WHEAT flour makes delicious bread. ask your grocer for lt. 9096-6-21 6i. EVERY WOMAN NEEDS smart summery blouses. See the pretty blouses Patton's are selling. ' ‘ ‘ 9218-64 Si. ALBION NUT coat.’- Oftlfil‘ your supply today at A. Picket-I & (I054; phone 24p. Maylilili. A sic REDUCTION m SILKS wliili- our stuck is complete. Prowse llrus. Ltd. 6i A VALUABLE SOUVENlR.- Mrs. Miiiiii- Newbi-rry ol‘ 152 Grcat George Street has received lrum tltt iwa a beautiful sliver medal in I re-coxiiition of services rendered by llt'l' latt- husband while serving in the CilIlildla-lll Naval Services. MT. MELILICK SCHflnl. The following l5 tho Blfllglllll Q Mt. ‘Alcilllzk aGllu0]_1ui' the lffJlllll of .-\pril. Grade VfLWMabcl Rich- ards. tlradi- VL~ 1, lli-rnice Mac Donald; 2, Beatrice Iloswall; :2, (lei-aid Xlttclhlllltltil; 4, Arthur Wright: 5, John Adams. Grade lV.~ l, llazcl McEaclicrii; 2, .\lar- carpi Iilacllonald; 3, Wlnnifreil Robertson; -l,' Frances \Vood; ii, Hoini-i" Jcnklns; ti, Lyman lticli- unis; T, Gtfflrlltlt‘ Jenkins. Grailc lll.——lililniunil Robertson; 2, Louisi- hicKciiiia; 3, Ilcnry Boswall; 4, Pci-iy 3ltl\'i~nn:i; 5, (Ihiirles Wright ti, Mililrril Wright. Grade ll.~l. Li-igli McEat-liiirn; 2, Elliot Rubi-rt. son. Guide l.~1, llarolil Rubi-rt- sun! L’, lintlize Lane. llIargart-t M. Conily", 'l‘caclior. CARELESS DRlVlNG.-- The Toronto Star makes an ubscrvat ion on careless ilrlvcrs of mutin- vehicle: which ntost people lll'l‘t' will i-niIL-rsc. llcro it is:—~“'l‘lia\ri\ arc sonic ivlio cannot drive siifcly ~-\vho so lianille their curs that sooner oi" later the tragedy hap- pens. 'l‘hoy do not moan to kill anybnily‘, but they drive in such a way that they are forever putting it up to tlic people to get out of their \\.|_\' and keep from unilor their ivliccls. A motor car in the hands of such a person is a llan» porous engine, and likely at any moment. to become a murderous one. Anybody can ilrivc a car, but half-ivils should be prevented from doing it. lt will bet-nine nc- (‘bSwfiilfy to cancel the right oi’ lllt’l\ lo drive cars who have been shown in be ileflcicnt in the good sense that the job calls for. lintil wild driving is vigorously punis» lied without the slightest. rcgziril for pull and influence there will be a steady increase in the num- ber of tlicsc tragedies as the pop- ulation yl‘0\\'5 and ears multiply number." i 7.5 7, w, HONORING CONSUL ,,.P Enos‘ s »—’l‘liis aflcriioutt benluitinginii ifclock at ill!‘ Collnciklfhttmbcr, (‘itv llall, a public liireyytelkgrill be ie lcri-ll Fniicil ‘so-nose olisul l‘i< v who is shortly‘ Tflavlug hi-rc to l't'.\'ltl(~ pcrinzuil-iilly in Witsliingv toiitun. ills Worship, .\l:i_\'oi- ltiliey will ticcupy the chair 'Ah\l]l (hwi-riior .\lzicl\ Prl-inii-i‘ llcll will pzii lllt‘ lll‘l)l‘llt‘llllll>.fri. All ' t'lll'tlll\ll_\’ lil\'ll!'l ' ‘ - . bc \'l.'l'_\' lll|t*l‘l'.~'llll).{ for no public man who has cvcr lcfl tiii- p11)- vincn is llllll‘t' iloscrviuc of a pull iii: larl-ivi-ll, as a iribitli- oi‘ public cslcclu. ' - mom-- hllniirilht nlincnt pcupvcn <-i__|lilu,r(i~ I . W... Scientific Treatment T 0i Field... and Garden O-‘O-QO-O-GQmO-O-OOOO-O-O-Q Statistics show that mil- lions of dollars are wasted l every yeiir through failure to Prices are high and the de- ntiitrplunusually gootbso don't talté ‘a chance on crop failures this y‘ r. 1 “mils handling one ollthe , lillpe._-pf Vegetiiblefiuid " or peetlsdvvoftllso “rry ltlutligiknde‘ i‘ Formaldehyde I . . i formalin) ; The use of‘ kuclfilllilljll- P ' . \ rations have much l_ _ P; awn. the ._________Q____________ e;i_iiiiiiiiii<i B. tint. Extend Wliililil: | As Punishment ..__ l OTTAWA, May 29.-—Fiiriiier' amendments to the criminal code,‘ submitted by Hon, Mr. Doherty, in‘ the llouse of Common, extend the number of lilnds of fire arms, the‘ carrying ~01 which is forbidden; ‘ they provide for increasing the age of consent; they make lt an offence for an unauthorized person to wear iiiilltury or naval uniforms; they provide that a summons issued in ,oiie province for the appearance of a person in another shall be issued only under the authorization of the attoriioygeneral o! the province ln which the summons is issued, and lllt~y provide for more severe pen- alties for keeping illsqrtlerly li0us~ vi- l" T988111 to the last pained, a» third offense must be punishable by impi-iiioiiiiii-iit whether the per» son ls same or not. lfi reading was given to three bills llllfiltllltlPd by the minister of jitstiire, amending the pcnlteiitiary ':ii-,t, the tltlillllfitlly act and the juv- Ullllfi ili-lliiquents act. An extension of time of this re‘ mand which may» be granted by a judge of rlic juvenile court is pro- vide-d in the third measure and certain dofiiiitions arc made for the application of juvenile delin- quents law._ li ls proposotl to amend koctlon 3.410 fur the purpose ul maltiiig a per son convicted of aitteiiiptcd rape liable in whipping. Such punish- nicnt may now hi- adniinlstereil in convictions for indecent assault, and several ]ll(lg(’§'TlQV€\"Clllll‘tl at- u-ntiun to the ainoinaly in that slin- ilar sentence may not be passed for the grcivcr offence. - _ ‘if-mi i Riots in Bristol, l. (Special to TheGuardian.) HlilS'I‘OI.. it. l., May 2ll.—'i‘lirec. lftlfips of military wore ordered out by Governor lli-ccknian today at‘- ti-i- a riot in which strike sympath- izi-i-s aliackcil young women, UlPTkH and othcr working cinployccs ul’ the National liiilia Rabbi-i" (‘our 1iiiny's mills hcrc, Tho plant ls con» ti-ollcil by tlii- llnitcil states ltiib- bcr (‘umpaiiyx Tho gllvcfllilVs pro- (‘lllllllllltkll di-clarcil tlic town in a slain of insurri-ctliin. 'l‘hc plant has been closed, cxirupt liii‘ tho oi‘- flci- force and repair lll(‘ll since lllt‘ slrikc began three weeks ago. 'l‘wo strike synipzitliizcrs were shot and three guiirils lulurcil ‘oy stones (luring tlic riot. ’ 'l‘lic trouble started with Fae ar- rival nt’ a train bringing women clerks, iiicclizinics and other eiu~ plow-s whose work had not Stirli- pcil with llic closing of lllf- llllllfi on lltl('l)lllli of a strike. ll laslr-il fif- ii-i-n iiiinutcs and culled with the snuniling of a riot call on the fire alarm, calling our cvcry zivailablc special policeman. A crowd at’ 400 or moi-c strike sympatliizers, including a uiinibcr of wonicii, incl the iralii and aitcr tryingpnsgcccsslully" to iniluci- the clarkn/ l‘ utlicrs to keep away f‘ d; lant, attacked tlicm. ,. m in tlic crowd pullQil lhc __ ‘uogltb iii-rs‘ llllll’ iini‘. Hvvefill "l (liq lifter wcrc i'0ili,'lil_i' bandit-ii. ‘When-t c workcrs startcil for tlii- nflllsplgbnul fuiii- blocks aiwtiy, llll‘ crowd"fnlluwcil, booting and jccr- inn, About 4,000 llilllllH arc idlc. ’l‘lic milit:-.i'y' “'21s in entire con- 'ti'ol uf the town limlizlit. in ioilayie affair, Hcvcrai pcrfiollfi wi-rc wouuilcil, iioiic s1 dimly. (‘zivnlry gut ‘(ls (llHllPlnUtl SUVPYHT groups ul‘ nlriliciz-i iii-air tlii- fuc lnry tonight. (iuiii-ils \\'t'l'U placcil at the front t‘llll'i\ll<‘.t‘ at‘ ilic lill'ltll‘_\' lllttlllllSiSlllNhl i one... “in. c. c. Archibald - Graduate of N. Y. Poiit Graduate Medical School and Hospital. Practice limited to Eye. Eur. Nose and Throat. Ofllco Buyer Building; Great George St,, opposite Guardian Of- fice. Telephone 860. Olllce hours 9 to 12 a. iii.; 1 to 5 p. m. May be consulted off hours at. Russ llotel. " DR. l. E. CROKE Veterinary Surgeon. Residence, Revere Hotel. Offlca 17.. Great George Street. Phone 804. Dr. J eC. Houston ‘Eve, EAFl, NOSE AND THROAT Once-Riley Butldlng._ Queen 5t, opposite Prowso Bros. Realdenco~4 Grafton St. Ofllca hours-JO a. m. 1.0.4 D.m Evenings by Appolllimlfll J. A. MACDONALD barrister, Solicitor, etc. _ Money in Loan Ofliccrlllley Building, (‘liarlottn- 19w“; w‘ 9218-6-1 1 mo. wlfincriirecr i-iilltfior Nova Scdm CHAMBERS 7865-8-“11100 o. ti. HISQIAN lorrlutor, Bolloltor, Notary ‘Public. no. ‘ MONEY TO LOAN. i Mon-W. , P. E. lot-no l do with ‘the hi‘ d > ton of 305d Johnson & Johnson THE QUALITV DRUG. "A . -. “W151i 1 ham COR. KENT I. PRINCE 8T8. _ o»4 i MARK n. meeuiaAn. s. A- lan-mer, Bollottor. "ill"? Money to Loon P » Public. P i I and cavalry patrols were thrown around the company's property. More Troops Sent, PltOVl-DENCE, It. l., May 29.— Two troops of cavalry, National Guard units, left this city shortly before 6 o'clock going over the road to Bristol, a distance of fifteen miles. _, A detachment of coast artillery- nien, acting as infantry, also left in motor trucks at the same time. hlore are to follow. IDPSINIlCTl of the soldiery followed Governor llceckniuiVi-i proclamation that Bris- tol was in n state of "lnuurrectlonf REDRUSE! TEKiS aw! M i Sold only ln cooled pnclnioo , _ ifi 24 Years the same l “good '7 tea - l Trying to Cheat War To: TORONTO. May 29. »—Already the “wise ones" ilmvo discovered a wuy to beat the new luxury tux on a suit of clothes. You go to a tailor what you know and order a coat. Next day you go ln and order a vest. Day after that you drop around and tell him to iiiiike you a pair of pants, Three separate orders, and iio tax on tin-y, of them, because no one ls up to ‘$45.00, and there you are! 1mm; Auk for lllnurdll ulul tulle n0 other in a lliim Set ~ You ou i what we 5.}: 0g’ at $39.50,$4()_00 enrichment). Br? are 97 - 33d being stockpl procure extra pie Tea Sets at $1 $21.00 and$25.00 i t Present day} es hese figures mOSt attractive the, quality of goods. ‘.a;lfi"l W. T. WlltlN Eormerly. Bee, illhi GOfPs 90% Made in Canada 100% Value The wood» rims, spokes, nipples.‘ If wages are to stay up in Canada cups and cones are made in Canada. there must be money to pay them. Every time you buy an "im- product in place of one made in Canada yoii are hulplflg to build up “outside" industries and provide work aridwagcs for "out- ported" side” labor. The way to protect to buy Canadian-made Be sure, too, that the machines or goods you buy are actually made in Canada. Look for the C.C.M. It is the sure guide to a true made-in-Canada bicycle. The frames, forks, axles, cranks and sprockets of C.C.M. Bicycles are made in Canada. Also the handle bars, scat posts and front hubs. And that is not all- The pedals, chains, mudguard; and grips are made in Canada. C'C'M' Bicycles Md-Ssey-CIcveIamF-FCoIumbia Red BirdfPcrfcct . _ _ r __ 90% M adc in Canada ——I007~ Valic Over 1.000 c.c.M. Service Stations ln Clnadl. Look for “this sign. your job is goods. plant would about one-twentieth of the number ofworkmen would be employed- trade mark. Canadians. And you get a better bicycle i0!‘ your money--a bicycle with tlw new Hercules Positive Drive Br-flfe -—thc Coaster Brake without a Sid‘! arm. . Canada Cycle & Motor Co., Limited - Monlrul. Ton-Onto. WESTON, ONT., Vv/innipog, Vancouver Yes, and the Hercules Coaster Drakes, frame pumps, and tires are made in Canada, too. Only theysaddles and the stwl balls are imported. Canada makes these lines as yet- If the C.C.M. Company imporlvd their parts and merely asscmblfill C.C.M. Bicycles a much smaller By buying real ada" Bicyc1cs—C.C.M. Bicyclw-r you provide more employment lot‘ You kccp Canadian dollars working zit home where- thcy are worth one hundred cents- No one in be req ircd. Onll’ “Made-in-Can- Representative v Sleek, Charlottetown, P. l- l- l o~4owooeow+nonooy l BRACE. McKAY, it 00., LTD" SUMMEBSIDE Aoema son name: coutcrv ERNEST mun. Phone 590. ' Charlottetown =~¢n4 ._. V,’-