l Eye ‘ 5 omens-a Bank ' ridding, Charlot- , etown. ffice Hours Rho e 68-Y " . ORPICAL s ‘mus omuomc. , Our Lens Grinding plantf‘ —the only one on the _I_s-, land-is daily engaged in manufacturing the vari- ous kinds of lenses, used in correction of defective vision. .- ‘ ‘ i There ditto do l9!!! 21B‘; a sinwa 1n or specs ‘ IeKsemPROMPTSNAPPY SER CE, is the motto of our establishment. 0. F. llutchesgn JUNE 2i;‘1a2'1t"~ 1 ~ P ‘ Early ‘ Colds Simply u; bold remedy to us and yoh ‘will 11nd the stop- ping of a cold easy to accom- plish. The handy serviceable form and readily tound the t necessary I iiemedy- . " . rust Mics -v ‘p " Drugglsis i i. Theibireotoirs of the‘ Char- dottetown‘ Hotel 60., Ltd" are open to receive propositions ‘gfrom a reliable party or par- ‘tier’ for ‘the leasing of the Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, for use as a PERMANENT BOARDING HOUSE. The Queen has over tony rooms, mostly furnished. ‘Possession can be qlven the last week In June. Apply to D. A. MaeKlNNON. Secretary Caro MacKlnnoll Drug C0- Optometrlet I Dltlolln Fertilizer i Charlottetown, P. I. l at Cost ' In order to clear out the balance of our Fertilizer we are‘now offering samo at cost IN TON LOT8'OR MORF-‘r while our stock lasts, consisting of Basic SLAG. MURIATE OF SWIFTS’ ANIMAL POTASH. BRAN I) (Mixed) I SWIFTS’ POTATO FERTILIZER! Send along your orders qu 9S - Ited supply of the above on ha TERMS. Cash with order. f... LA. HORNE‘. & co i- i i I - (Mixed) ickly as we have only 0 llm‘ nd. LISH GtSCOTGH WOOLLEN C0. 158 Richmond-St. i . Charlottetown, P-EAI- ~ miwiznmnw 4-4., n-i ~,-‘.~.f-. ~ . Horst SHIPPEIRS NOTICE that the telephone number of the S ‘S. Con- stance office is 828.‘: Qplliihenx for any information required. VICTOR RECORDS for Juno on sole at W. T. Welluers C0.- Ltd., * Queen Et. - ' WE HAVE on hand car of ce- ment. Lowest possible cash price whiie- unloading. — Oo-operativs Farmers, Emerald per Jno. Fyffe. 4 s " sevsivrezn oavs have gone of the Guardian's apeclaloffer period. Be sure-and send your“ subscrip- tion before it is” too late. FERTILIZER-Acid phosphate, I’otush_ Nitrate of soda, unload- ing now in Charlottetown; Canad- ian Fanm Products, Lhn1tc1i_ Char- lottotown_ P. E. Island. CHURCH OF QCOTLAND-Rev. Jas. MaeDougull will ‘preach as follows on Sabbath the 51h, at Ar- gyle at 10.30, DeSable at 3 and a‘. Hampton at 7. ONE‘O'CLOCK CLOSING-Friday June 3rd., King's Birthday, char. lotztdtown sit°res close at one o'clock. Will customers of the varl ‘°us stores plflase take notice of this and sh°p early. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS- Advortisers are reminded that all display advertisements must ‘be in the Guardian Office before noon of the day previous to publication 4i land ‘before 10 a. m. on Saturdays. MILTON AND RLJSTlC0~,Nexl. Sunday (first 1,, month) service at Milton 11 a. m, with Iloly Com munion; ‘Ilustico 3 p. !m.; and Hampshire 7.30 p. m.; Sunday School at Milton 10.16 and at Rus- llco 2 o'clock. LIVE‘LY AT THE TRACK- Tho (Thnrloifavtmvn Driving Purl: ,traok is presenting a very‘ animhicrl _:|appeauronczv those days. in fact It _ presenting a minoturo .lleudvills=. -Mr. l“r:ink liouiillicr, tho celebrat- ‘cd IIZIIIIIIX trainer, is there with ‘icight horsos loony, of which be is pliving first loss-oils to. Mr. Peter jfonroy has four horses and the Mcl\'innon Drug tionllilllly» SIX. ;V:lrinus Hillier ovrnors hnvo two or ‘ihno bursts thorn, 21nd aliogoihor zibouf. ihlrty horses zirn being ‘pro porcd oithcr for this .. .'ison's cam- pziign or for subsomiont seasons. i A SUDDEN DEATH-Upon Fri- iday May 13th ivhilo up-fn duty a’. _Whistoblo, Kent, lCnf-zlzinrl vory ;suddonlv lhc death oi‘ llivut Char- los h}. ‘liolbrooko, R. N’, only son of tho loto (iommzimlcr (illflfliffi liolbrooko, 1i. N. ll‘: is survived by his wifo Kaihloon, H.'iy_ (‘ann- iug (gronduughtor of the into (‘hief Justice Palmer), ihrno children. and his mother. a daughter of tho late $11‘. J. Swlnnorlon Dyer. Bart. l-lis death is‘ due to devotion ,d‘oty as one of the brave men who icommonfled‘ the patrol oi‘ the Bri- tish ‘Channel rim-lug the four years of the late war. g OBSERVANCE or BIRTHDAY AT ‘TOWN POST 0FFlCE.-- Friday ‘the third of June being the King's dlirthdziy and a statutory holiday I thcPos-t Office will be closed with the exception that ipostzage stamps WIII be sold at the stump wicket, and the general delivery and reg- istration ivickcis will be Kapt open from 10 n. m. to 12 noon. ‘Tho Is- land afternoon nralls will be closed at 12 o'clock ‘There will ‘be one (lollvery by Letter Carriers, at tho usual hour In the morning. F-AREWELL ou-"r Fon MR. MARSHALL-The Epworth League of tho Jfiilrville Mcihodist church - . .1, ma‘ "wu,fl.r;:—. ,. ADVERTISE THE BEAUTIEB OF THE ISLAND-"B sendlnz your ‘friends >9. souvenl t P. E. I. only 57c postpald. Guardian 0lfloo_ wrnvon BAPTIST sgnVIOI-I Sunday. June 5th, Westmorelnnd 11, Tryon wand Albany 7. arenas QLODED-On ‘Fridnly June 3rd, K109’: Birthday, stores will be closed at 1o'clock p. m. WOMENS’ COVERT and‘ navy serge coats, regular $10.50 to $30.00 now half price at Sinclair's, Sum- merslde. THE LADIES AID. OF French River intend holding a bazaar and ice cream social on the evening of June the 3rd In the hall. ‘ .,. THE GARDEN OF THE GULF- ILLUSTRATEJD-Souvenlrs of the Province-best illustrated write-up of the Provincecver published. Price thirty-seven cents postpald Guardian Office. OAVENDISH CONGRAGATION —Services North Ituslico at 11 a. m. and ‘Stanley at 7.30 p. m. This is to be “Missionary Sunday." Mr. Sidney Bonnell will speak, subject "The Mountain Peak of Vision." A adv/u.‘ Messiaen-rue r01- lowlng message has been received by the Canadian Red Cross Socie- ty, Toronto, from ills Royal High- ness the ‘Pflnce of Wales. ‘l am pleased to hear the Government of Canada has issued Royal Proclamu lion invltingpsupport for Red Cross MembershllppCam-palgn. Cordially‘ wish succ ss to. Canadian Red Cross whlc- did such wonderful work during the war." Edward H. l’. u. I. lid-rob i“ i Annual Report (‘ilonilnued from Page Ono) her ablcvexot-stors, as well as :10 all the imombors 01' the Aid, the Trust- ees tender their hearty congratula- tions. While the amount raised was any previous your, still it ls only a siuall pari of wuzu: . can ‘be raised by proper orzrunlzed effort. iul work is woman's work. Women oil over Queen's and King's Coun- tios nrc extremely concerned in ' ' oi‘ the Prince Edward _ piial and in every school ‘lisirici, tbore should be a branch organize-d of the Iludies’ Aid. If. should not ‘be difficult to raise at lasl $l5,0(I0.0ll per your, if the two counlies were properly organized. and we can assure lilo ladies ‘the money is needed to koep the Hos- pital equipped and abreast, of the iimirs. ' The ladies as usual look charge to) Iinsialling a first class of the envelope r-ollociion for the city andcnrriod iho work through inosi. sucossfully. In ordcr that possible may be given l0 our medi- (ral stall‘ and to the public, we are and thor- ourzbiy equipped laboratory and Dr. Carrufhors and Dr. Alloy are now every assistance KING'$ faking complete courses in labor- QHARLQTTiLHzIiory work. Onoc more, we Ililnr‘. lo ‘give great credit. to Miss Louise McKlnnon, the Lady Superintendent. Notwith- standing iii-c great increase in the amount of work and consequent. in- creased responsibility. everything has none on without any trouble or complaint. from anyone. During [his year, we lost the ser- vices of‘ Mrs. Inglis, who Iiad fmost capabiy dllled for some time the position oi‘ housekeeper. She was succeeded by Miss Edith Love who also filled lhc position to iho satis- faction oi‘ the mnndzement, but silo ailso resigned and this position is at present unfilled. _ Miss Annie McKinnon, who has for three years so wcll filled ihe nosillon of Sunglozil Nurse, has ros- ‘rnn cHARL0rri§rdwN‘colinvbiAu_ liar CENTRAL iiiiluunu a big Increase over the receipts oi‘ llospi- , r» r 111w yw Elva or, eit- best. who minister to nee M eats with the "m9 w") B8 do ‘the wealthy, we again extend our thanks and hearty "ivllreclation of Iiihelr work. - ' We also wish to ‘thank the clergy who have so faithfully ministered to the sick. . To the Trustees of the country school districts (many of them busy men unable to get help to do their farm work) iwho have so generous- ly attended to the collection in their lllsl-Plvlfl. ‘to all wlho in various ways have assisted us in different lines of work ‘and made ‘it possible for us lo carry on, we wish to place on record our hearty apprec- iation of their efforts. . T,W0_ of the trustees, Dr. Wanbur- 0011 and Mr. FJR. Heartz have rs- tlred. boih are eligible for re-elec- lion. ~ All of which is respectfully sub- niltted. W. K. ROGERS, , Chairman PRINCE EDWARD IQLAND HOSPITAL RECEIPTS May 31. 1:121. ‘Subscrlptioris, donations, ctc. 7,508.79 Rent of land 6.300 [Interest 1.716,15 ‘Patients foes 23,317.80 Nurse fees 877.23 / 34,482.97 Balance 4,709.45 39,192.42 IN ACCOUNT WITH THE TREASURERS EXPENDITURE May 31. 1921. ‘Balhnnc from last year $1,759.83 Furniture and furnishings 1,934.48 Fuel 5,235.18 ‘Salaries 6,838.12 Groceries 9,411.73 Meat and fish 3,201.80 IlVliIk 1,894.55 Medicines 4,183.11 Repairs 2,010.18 Taxes 50.00 Printing. stationery, etc. 645.60 Electric light 570.35 100.65 177.08 Insurance Sundries 59,192.42 ~jRIi4 Butter Market Closed Strong M()N’l'iti_‘il\l,, Mny £11 -'i‘he ‘ The receipts ofbuttcx- for the week coding May 28, 1921, were 15,104 packages which shows an in- crease of 21259 [utckugos on com- pared with the previous week and an IIHTIMISQ of 5,090 packages with tho some week lust your, total rclzcifxts since May 1.41921, to dhlo shows an increase of 14,- 97/8 packages with the correspond- whlieI . o-l-Lott w- Jutisiectionin - OIF-p 4,- ieveryuoay“ um llllllli There's world of a pipelul ‘I oIOId '1' The. Tobacco and on the whole a fairly active trade was done. At the auction sales held here last weak there were 2,112 pack- ages for the previous week 2,680 packages for the same week last year. Pasteurized creamcry solo at 28 7-8: and 29 3-4c per lb, finest crcamery at 2815c and 29 1-4c and fine at 27 5-8c and 289%. as com- pared with 540, 53c. and 52c re- spectively for the closing figures for the same week last year, show- lng a decline of 2395c. '23 3-4c. and 24 1-4e per lb. in the early part of the week prices In the country were stronger, all the offerings at isle Verte selling at 26 1-8 per 1b., f. o. b., and at St. Paschal at Z7I/QC. Local wholesale prices for round lots were quoted as follows: Pasteurized creamery.29 3-4c to 30c Finest creamery . 29 1-4c to 29 1-2c Fine creamery .. 28 1-2c to 28 3-4c The rcceipts of cheese for the week ending May 28, 1921. were 10,290 boxes, which show an in- crease o1‘ 6,423 boxes n! compared with the, previous week and an in- rezise of 5,560 boxes with the some week last year, while the total ro- ecipts sinco May 1, 1921, to date show an increase of 112.109 boxes t with the same period last year. The course of prices for cheese hi. the hoards throughout the coun- try last week ivus somewhat irre- gular, and especially so for colorcrl goods, as advances in some cases were recorded at 3-10c to il-Sc per lb., and others of 1 1-1Uc to 1 1-2c pcr 1b., while in other instances (inclines were ‘made ranging from 5-8 to 3-40 per bl. oscoilipzircil with iho previous week, but the market for ivhiio cheese was strong on account. of the continued tempor- ary scarcity and good premiums wero paid for these goods over color ,cd. the highest. prices realized for No 1 whitc being 17 1-40. per 1b., of tho ziuzzfion solo hold hero, while :11 the boards in the country 16 1-4c lug period in 1920. r Although supplies of butter dur- lng"t past week were much larg- or thanthe previous one and the same wook ‘last your, a stronger 2c to 2 il-ilc per ll) as comparcdl with tho closing figures of a week? ago. 'l‘his was attributed to thei Increased tlefnanrl from English im- porters for supplies of finest (Jon- adian creamcry and m: the ‘pPIPQS hid were satisfactory further bus- iness rosult-cd. Anomcr strength; ening facior was the kcencr dc-I mand from local buyers for the! offerings of finest grades to meet immediate and Illtllbg requirements -———<0->i—— A Good Medicine For Loss 0f Appetite General debility and that iirorb feeling is Hood's Sarsoparilla. Thisi highly concentrated, economical.‘ medicine is a great favorite inf thousands of ‘homes. lt ls peculiar ly successful- in purifying and re- feeling prevailed in the situafionl and prices scored an zidvance ofi ,ll‘l li-liic, 16 5-81: and 14 13-101: to r16 1~‘8c, with the bulk of the pur- lchoses at from 15 l-Sc to 15 3-40 fOn the whole the feeling has" beon ‘somewhat unseitlcd owing ‘to ihe weakness in the market for sterl- _ n main» 4 ages offered as against 2,438 pack- _ - Marshall's last year in lgned In order to lbe anarrlorl. lier position has been filled by lho Hip- pointment of Miss Ora Bortbwlck P-roiitt, one oi’ our own fzrarluzifes. We cannot too stroncly express our appreciation of the work of ‘all the nurses. If it will make their hard work seem lighter or their life brighter, we can Iell them that for some reason, we have never had so many kind words said about iflielr good work as in ‘the year just clos- ed. Many patients have spoken to frusieerumost kindly and enthus- iastically about the treatment they; have received l‘rom the nurses. To the imedleal staff, who ‘year held its closing meeting for the sea son Tuesday and during the meet- ing u handsome leather writing case was presontcrl to Rev_ Thomas Marshall by tho society. This is Mr Fairville and last night was the final meet- 111g of tho iEpworth ‘League which liifwoilld‘ attend. ‘He replied suit- olbly, thanking the society for its remem-berauce. He traced briefly Ills (mnnection with the church and said that it had lbeen u. roal plea- sure to work in ‘Fnirville. After the business of the ‘meeting had berm (IIHPOSBII of o. Social time was spent and refreshomcnts were served Says the lSt. John Telegraph. ~""""‘°"—"_ neareiuenr0 .THE OLD RELIABLE. TRY ITI J , MlmtrtPs Linimcnt Co.,_ Ltd., Yar- . They're Biting Now mouth, N. S. It's ilnwlo llti fishing when '" you know ‘ilhat conditions are fuvourwblo’ for o big catch. ' ' .1. 7*. "pith/infants? LIN: MENI ma urn. N. s. rfsusnm. mo camwsns QUICK nzusr H PUT A aorrna 1N Your." . oorrn‘ w " = But, you must go equipped with the right sort of FISHING TACKLE Our. stock is the most com- plcto to be found anywhere- i . RODS, REELS, HOOKS, LINES, CASTS, FLIES, FERRULES, EXTRA TIPS, ETC" ETC" ETC. a,,..' 4404+ one» uoncn TRAINOR TIRE SURGERY tori your tire and tube troub- Look through your "Kit" and flnd _out just whattyou neod and let us supply "rue oooos vltallzlng the blood. promoting di- gestion. restoring animating, zmd buiidin up the while system. ‘Get zhls dependable medicine today and begin taking It at (mos. you need a laxative fake Hood's Pills. ‘You will surey like them. - KEEP THE FAMILY AROUND YOU MAKE THE HOIIIE ATTRACTIVE A PHONOGRAPH WILL DO IT Prices $15.00—$27.50 $40.00, $50.00, $60.00 $80.00, $88.00, $120.00 $185.00, $205.00, $270. p . Terms Arranged i‘ The W. T. WELLNER, C0., Ltd. Queen Street rout VICTORIA Famed for cuisine, service. lleelntly Nrnlohel,' I rooms with bathi- . In. -‘ Absolute tlelletlen I Illlrnnteed. V _ " -. "& bernor Que inflésnq Vileter _ 0 w‘ 1y rvoltm n9gr”la_‘: at?" m4,“ ‘deli. Kent and Prince Streets \ Mk ltyeur, lune In Ghalflvttetown. . n this fact a itoccipts May 28 1921 . . . . . . . . .. Receipts May 2i. 1921 . . . . . . . . .. Receipts lllay 29, 1920 . . . . . . . . .. 1921 1920 . . . . . . . . . . $3.)“; . an. Aillrthe light is avoided, the illuvnizration rather lnoroiuaed. Iii-is and Llou-"li I you'll like 111cm more and more as you up‘: smpt from Tu. By Mail $3.00 tAddress..._...........‘........,. Wee-k ending May 1921 . . . . . . . . . . Week ending May 2 'l‘otal receipts Mill’ I 1921. i0 May 28. 1921 40.775 114,625 Total receipts May l. 'i9‘.’.O_ to May 20. 1920 31,797 82,514 b,’ I i-l":l 111g exchange, but notwithstanding good steady business has been done for export account, which indicates that our goods are wanted in the English markets at the present level of prices 0n spot finest western colored is quoted at 16 1-4c to 16 1-2c per lb. and fin- est eastern at 16c. ‘The following table shows the re ceipts of butter and fcheese in Montreal for the week ending ‘May 28, 1921, with comparisons: Button Cheese _W<‘ck ending May 29, pkgs, boxes lb lower. .. 3,259 9,868 J50 boxes 0t .. 1.981 4.444 5°“! i" 23 34° 6E4 5,544 28. 15,104 40.290 1 , 1211145 33.861 . 10,008 34.730 1 (31.1? in A til th, light shed by on‘: 1mm! some Indirect ligbtiia; fixtnr of direct out non l» lost. Bee t thom_ them. Our light fixtures n9 ex- FOR TAKING OF SPECIAL OFFER - MAY 16TH--JUNE 18TH To the CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN Enclosed please find $. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘Subscriptih? for one year (or six months) according to the terms- o your special offer. . 1 - Name.._..................’...;.?..1. a of but horn And meeting of the Eflsterd Dairymen’: Exchange"; , teen factories offered 91 _. ereamery butter, 1' competition between . , keen, and prices scprednrre of 3 1~8c to 3 14c ppr” ' week ago. Two teeth ' 30 1-4e per 1b., 30 1-8e and three at- _ date aycar ago (‘>80 , J1, Offered and sold‘ at s4 z-ac 121-64 Me . per 1b., f. o. b_, consequent '. today are 24 l-Se to 24 s1‘. uvaomuu-riaimfzs offerings on the board toda W _ 100 packages ereamery butter‘ r , which is an advance 0143 lb_ as com-pared Vlflliklifll‘ land a decline of 23 .3'4c , 'with a year ago, when 105;» ages sold at 52 1-2e per lb. : z-Borderfs ‘St. Charles ‘ o’ Milk “with the cream lcititi‘ rich as cream. ' for w u» -f. b it‘ .. a lust: cheese. ‘ The-but ' iper its, ‘ .l“or ordlnn VO-Q- Back to Pie-war Pri Charl0ttei0wn Guardian fity Delivery $5.00. i‘ Notwithstanding that we are still paying $80.00 pel- ton more for white paper than we did before the war, and . 200 per cent more for postage, the CHARLOTTETOWN, GUARDIAN has determined FOR A PERIOD OF FIVE WEEKS to cut the loss and reduce its price to THREE DOLLARS BY MAIL AND FIVE DOLLARS FOR CITY DELIVERY This makes the CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN -, l the CHEAPEST, FIRST-CLASS MORNING NEWS: '4 f PAPER IN THE COUNTRY. We recognize that the farmer is receiving reduced prices for his products and is entitled to a correspondingr»? cut in what he requires to buy. He requires an up-to-date morning‘ newspaper, more than anything elseSo to those r who take advantage of this ofier the CHARLOTTE- TOWN GUARDIAN will be delivered to them AT THE“ PRE-WAR RATE OF $3.00 PER ANNUM OR $1.65 FOR f SIX MONTHS BY MAIL. OR $5.00 PER ANNUIVI LIVERED IN THE CITY. noI.Il, ,.- ADVANTAGET f- ,, 4.. f. T