THE GUARDIAN mo...“ ..ii.....i......,..... xru/r 114 I 4 441,1 I-Ilfl-Ifl l$7ir"}§i-‘.'»'a7ii'l'r“l¥')'r"fii'r‘ v i‘ . ‘i. . ItIs Ready to Eat The whole wheat is the most perfect food given to man. Bpt the whole wheat must be thor- ou _hly cooked. The or lnary loaf of whole- wheat bread is coarse and indigestible. In making .... ....................TT§I¥TIH‘\\‘\‘\~\‘< '* - the whole wheat grains are steam- cooked, shredded and baked a crisp ' golden brown. No soggy, uncooked dough-quot the pure whole wheat. Two biscuits with berries or other fruits make a wholesome, satisfying meal, TRISCUIT is the shredded wheat' cracker, _a crisp whole-wheat toast, eaten _with butter or soft cheese. MADE IN CANADA \~c\sm».~.\a\.m\\mm~e\amm~om\a\\ammmumss.“ smmskxuvu \vs\\\\\\\\ ON SALE _ inis WEEK I 200 paira ofo» fashionable. . - styles ‘in Brown and Black boots, all sizes 5 to 10, regu- lar values up to $13.50. Sale Prloe .............$7.95 A ALSO A new Black Gun THE EASTERN GUARDIAN ‘Canadian Cattle ..'~NEW HOT-EIL START-ED IN GEi0RGETOWN—Mrs. Aeneas A. MacDonald formerly oi Charlotte- town has moved to Georgetown and has opened a. new up-todste hotel in the residence owned by Miss Margaret Sencsbaugh on Wa- iterstreet. This hotel has s splen- did situation overlooking tiie har- bour. it is within s short distance from depots and wharves and aibout the centre of town. lt is to be known as the Sea View Hotekl All ap-to-dste equipment including bath, heating, water. etc., liad- lien installed in this naw establishment" IN» MEMORIAM MR3. A. J. MIcDONALD The ilOllllLlll. Georgetown Sun- day levelling oi Mrs. MacDonald. widow of Mr. A J’ MacDonald for many years a rnemiber of the Provin cial ‘Legislature. ‘will be learned with deep regret in this city. Mrs. MacDonald was a daughter oi the late .Mr. Dennis iMurphy of char . lottetown and a sister of Mrs. Charles Lyons oi this city and Mrs Joseph R. MacDonald, Prince Ru- pert. B.‘ C. She also leaves to mourn ' the following sons and daughters, Howard and Allister in George - town; Glen in the Bank of NOV!‘ Scotianwinnipeg. Miss Marion end Miss Gladys in Georgetown and . Mrs. H. O. Mcinerney in ISIt‘ J0hn.| The funeral takes place this morn- ing in Georgetown. -—-——<-o4>--|i 0...... Cody Objects To Anglican Term TORONTO. June 13—Whethar the Anglican church should ciassl-i fy itiseif as other than ‘a Protestant .church was a question that caused warm discussion Iby high church-i men, and low church-men at the opening of the "synod. The disV cussion arose of a remark in Arch- deacon Inglis’ report on his city missionary iwork that "on Satur- iliiy afternoon his class includes Anglicans and Protestants." Canon Cody protested against such dis- crlmlnution In terms. “'1 aim sure the Archdeacon would consent to amend that," said Archdeacon Warren, who was reading ‘the i-s- port. “For myself I should be very sorry to surrender the name Protestant to any other denomina- tion." “l still remain of the same opinion," said Archdeacon Inglis, “but for ‘the saike oi "peace and for the sake of not provoking‘ a discussion, I am willing to con-. sent to change the paragraph to MetalCalfskin Oxford, neat pointed toe last. Regular $9.00. Sais Price "$5.06 $5.95 Alley & Co. Ltd . CW5“ 1' 111° P1111019" lvmptom of all affections of the respiratory Oriana; Colds. bronchitis. sore throat, crimp, whoqpln‘ _|,| Q[g__.. ' a ' lf at the start you uaa a scientific remedy like “TAROL” you will not only relieva the cough but also cheek the progress oi tha ailment. . Tarol contains Cod Liver Oil and wood tar scientifically mixed with valuable remedies highly racem- luended in all affections of the rss- piratoryyofllll-R ls easy to take and to diltat snd- works ondsrs. 0n hIrWsflwnsi-a. on. no. sonar a oil. unm- __ Qnahaa read: And all ‘but Roman Catlio- lies." _ ‘ “ _ NIIIIIIPI l-lnllnent m Dandruff‘ 2. Eye-Glasses From ' $2.00 to $10.00 From East Point to Cape Bear is a big territory, yei right across this space Parkman Supplies the Big Majority oi Eye-Glasses Sim i because PARK M A NKS EYE-GLASSE are the FINE’! PROCUR- ABLE, sad he is the ONLY GRADUATE OPTICIAN (attendance courses.) . iii Montague Call and see for ourself hi s UP-TO-DA OP TICAL PARIDUHS. I E. E. PARKMAN IILDUATI li§lull l w-wi . Sold In Glasgow interesting Fact In Connection ‘With Embargo inquiry Risa-nick PERSONALS‘ ..'iDr. Brelisut recently v-lsited Georgetown. A . 1 LON- ' - M- tow-r. some-vols; us...‘i3$i;£iii‘%‘2;.i223.i’;;?.fI recently visiteo Georgetown. Alma came embargo inqum, now m " ‘ [Progress iii London, is the news --'Ml-‘19 114001181. GeorKQWWB. from Glasgow this week of the sale recently visited Montague. A tirere oi fiisy-four Canadian fat —+——— , oittle. This is the iiirst consign- --'Mra- P. J Solomon. Georse- menl of oaiisdian cattle oi this i-fiwll. W118 l! P85591186!‘ to Monta- class offered for several years and gue last week. _ A, the press reports state: v _ “The cattle were shown in good ..'Misa Barnes. Charlottetown. 51°01“. having stood the sea voyage is visiting her parents, Mr. and, Well- ’l‘hsy were an exceptionally Mrs. D. Compton, Coorgeown. A Prime lut. and In P°1111°1b1'“°'11118. ' ' Quality and finish they constituted the finest show of beef cattle of- GROW-ING PINE TREES UNDER . . GLASS .' In the last few weeks items have been going the rounds of the Canadian press doubtless clipped from United States papers advising A farmers to stop erosion In the gullies on their ianns and render these waste places productive by planting longieaf and shortleai pines. The advice in regard to the guiiies is good but if the farmers want to grow iongelafr/(nd short- leaf pines they will have to put a glass roof over the guiiies and ap- ply artificial heat. The native home of these pines is "way down in Tennessee" and they do not grow satisfactory north of Vii-gla- la. But Canadians need not be dowiihearted becuusw they can grow better trees than these south- ern pines. There is s large amount of information available in Cana- ..°Miss Bessie Poole, Montague. visited Mia's Estell Aitkqn, George- town, iast week. ., A‘ ..'Mrs. James E. McDonald. Cardigan, recently visited George- town. A ..°M:-.ss McLean, De Grosi-Marsh, is visiting Miss Isabel MoPheu, ‘Georgetown. da as to what trees to grow. Pro- vlmciai for-esters are glad to give information and the Dominion Forestry Branch has published two bulletins which may be had free upon application to the Director oi Forestry, Ottawa. They are No. 1 "Tree-planting on _the Prairies" for the Prairie Provinces and ‘No. 09 “Care of the Woodlot" for the other provinces.‘ iered for some time, their superior quality and usefulness nierlting the favorable ‘comments of the 1018c numbers of buyers present." hey-i- CANADA A GREAT FOREST COUNTRY (‘allude his much land too rocky or too sandy to grow farm crops, --"M"- 1'11"” M°°°1111°11 51181" but just ultedt u ‘r i i CANADIAN FOREST INVESTI- gle W12“. . 911d 1n 1115 11°11“? at forest trcses. if tllls hing lswkllegpt lJn' GATWNS 80mg own‘ A 111F851 it will help our farmers, ire"- Moooo-i- w» 21?.““.l‘;$l‘if.?;5.'.l“‘.§‘f.'2"ilhfihélili uuYYZEI’... .’.‘I.i.‘i.‘.'.i‘.‘§”"i”;'.‘.i...u“~"i‘i.';“i aoxgugéinzgek friends at 080$? 1H destroyed, the land will become’ eaters located there are observa- " a barren desert, streams will dryl tirqis being made and investiga- llp. unil business and industry wiil- tlons to! a more or less detailed ..'Miss Cordon. ‘Pamure island is visiting friends at Georgetown. ..‘Miss iCoilings, Georgetown. spent tlic week end at George- town. A Ker-p mlnnrrln llnllaicnr In llir house “A” Company e l’. E. I Regiment is now being recruited for camp for Juno 22nd tr .June 30th. There remains a iew vacancies for N_ C. 0's. and men who are desirous of joining this popular branch of the service. As only a few more men are required those desirous of coming to camp should submit their names ‘at once in or- der to ensure a place. An officer will "he at the Florida , Hotel, Pow- nal, Wednesday 15th and W. C. West's store, York, on Thurs day 16th between 6.30 and B p.111. for the purpose oi receiving ap - plicstions for service. Applications may also be made to Capt. T. B. iRogers, Charlotte - town, Capt. C. MoArthur, Corrrvrail, and at Drill Shed Charlottetown, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings W G. DAW-SON. Major 0. C. "A" Coy. Weak, Thin Folks Need Bitro - Phos- phate Says Editor of N. Y.’ “Physicians Wh0’s Who.” Local Druggist Guaran- tees It. . Dr. Frederick S. Kolic, the New‘ York author of medical-text books, whose opinions are greatly valued. Writes: "When the nerve tissue begins to‘ lose its vitality, woman begins to lose her youth and vlvaciousnosil. She becomes irritable. moody and ilcspondent. 1t would be a godsend more weak. thin. nervous men iind women were aware of the cili- cacy of Bitro-Phosphate." Thousands of thin. run-down pct», Die whose nervous energy is ncurly| exhausted are turning tn Bitro- Phosphitte as dispensed by Hughes‘ Drill’: Co" Ltd. and other leading druggists. because it helps to rc- vitalize the nerves. Increase bodily weight and bring back energy and mental kcenncse. CAUTION: Although Bitro-Phos- phate is an excellent aid in r lev- ing weak. nervous conditions. Itii use is not advised unless increased Weight is desired. n J i M A B 0 N ing foiests for the saw, (loos not a Ignore the immense value, both practical andsentimentul, of park oliomstrlst and roadside trees. It pains him to EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Montague, P. E. I. Grsduats offtansdian Oph- thalmic Ooiiags, Toronto and other peas graduata courses. Exolualvs Test Room con- naotad ‘Will Drug Stora- .$200.000,000. a year. They - be injured.‘ The chief foe of our character being carried on, the or- foresis is fire. Most fires are cuus- ganized scientific work in these Bil by carelessness. Therefore let direction has been mainly centred all who go into the forest be care- at the forest experimental station iul with fire. at Petuwawa, Ont., and at the for- est nursery station at Indian IHezIo, 411mm,). is one 0g [he smug“; Sask. At Indian Head, a large Canadian “.00,” wing,‘ properly number of plantations of small seasoned n hickory column - will “Tea- 1K1 1101115 911595 01' 5111819 3119*" sllilport o weight of twelve tone 1B5 111111 111 011191‘ C3595’ 01 "11140115 per Square “my, croushsection_ mixtures. have been in existence for some years. Careful records Dom drop FIRE when you have been ks-pt from year to year smoke in the wood,” um- throw “I of the izrowtli and development of m" “10,,” me roam Keep the (or. the trees and there is being stead- ems GREEN! iiy accumulated a store of informa- tion that will be of the greatest value in future planting work on farms or in the forests-Annual Report, Director of Forestry. Ot- tawa. ‘ The Dominion forest reserves ‘in Western (aiiudu comprise of sp- proximnieiy 27,000 000 areas and consist oi tracts of land unsuitable for agricuitulc, which have been set apart permanently for forest '_" production, MISSED THE OTHER FOUR About two hundred thousand A Heath Street girl tells 01's head of stock, cattle, horses and friend iron! another town. who. sheep are grazed on iljiomlulon 1o;- during s recent visit to Toronto, spoke often "and enthusiastically of her love for music. One after- noon the Toronto girl had arranged for the music lover to attendncon- ent. As there was an errand which the latter must do before the con- districts. cert, it was agreed that she should l meet ha:- iriend at the hall and Canada-s forest resnlllvceg Co” that the latter was to "go right in." stiiute Olll- of the Domlnion's most n“: “M” had- h°“’°"’" he“ valuable assets. They contribute to “m”. “my for some time when the d ' music lover appeared. the trade o! Canada “pwgfa; s“, missed much?" she whispered as important pa" m our external she slid into the seat alongside the c m with rolecuon Toronto gylrl. "What are they play:- oElETLlT-Zls can b51323; ‘lo reduce m5 now? “The Fmh symphony‘ timber in perpetuity. was the response‘ est reserves in Western Canada. and iiie number is steadily increas- ing. This grazing reduces file dan- ger from grass fires and is of great assistance to the farmers and stock men in the surrounding sm 1' so late as that '.'" asked the music lover. mom-i- LIVE STOCK NOTES WOODMAN FELL THAT TREE One of the great leaders in foi _ . est conservation says that the 5! D°m1"1°" l-IVQ 59°“ 51'3"“ most harmful thing ever written about forestry was the poem be. Private advices received by the ginning; Live Stuck Branch from London in- i-woodman’ woodman, dicste that prospects for Canadian spore that , cattle in England are fairly good. Quotations on June 7th, on the London Market for best Canadian cattle were 13 1-2 gr pound, dress- ed weight. Later advices show a slight advance. ' The ‘S. S. Manchester Corpora- tree." This may seen add at first sight but the point the forester desired to make was that the object of i0.» est conservation is not sentimental but ‘practical. The forester protects foréstsirom fire and other enem- ies not for the ask-e of the ‘trees -but for the sake of men and wo- men. Whun forest trees are ripe they should be cut and put to some use. as quickly as possible. There is no more virtue in“ keeping a for- est till it is over-ripe than in RBQDlD a field of wheat unz-ut when it is l’-it for the reaper. Nntil s forest is ready for the saw it should be protected, and when cut down the soil on whih it stood, if not ilt for agriculture, should be left in shape for the immediate staring of another crop of trees. Oi course. the commercial forester while primarily concerned in grew- see a fine tree butchered beuulse of ignorance or carelessness. and he realizes that the cause of forest conservation gains much from the support of men and women whose interest is not so mucii in ihe for- est as a whole as in some indivi- dual tree or grove. Thus all citi- zen-s. whether they think oi the commercial side. or of the condi- tion of the trees around their homes. van pointiwhoieheartediy in the work of forest conservation. tion sailed from "Montreal on June 6th, with 480 head for Manchester. The S. IS. Tuncoman sailed from Vontrenl on June 9th, with over 600 head of Canadian cattle en route l0 Liverpool. There was also 500 sheep in the Montreal Stock Yards on J-une 9th, for Export to Great Britain. A shipment oi 76 steers of fairly good quality and averaging 1,150 pounds passed through Winnipeg on May 28th. en route to Philadel- phia, for Export to Antwerp, Bei- gium on IS. S. Michigan. —————<o>———— ALL nus DOWN 4x1) wonx our Because you have not thoroughly purified your blood, but have allow- ed to rem-nip in it the accumula- tions of waste matter that cause weakness. broken sleep, backache, eruptions and tumors and other troubles. Take Hood's Sarsapariiin, the medicine that renovates, strength- ens, tones—it will build you Ill). make you feel better uli over. Hood's Pills help as a‘ stomach- tonllls. digestive cathartic. I i “G rucious me," ' a i I H I I a = i: l: = F = s I = r: E liil Iiiiiiii II ll lili iiIlfll llllllllllf illlfifliilllllllillTlli iiiiiuinrniuir The Favorite Sport Shoes HE most important thing about the shoes you buy l iorbaseball, tennis, golf,_bowling, lacrosse, or other sports is the name FLbET FOOT stamped on it. Get the style you like and you will get long, sturdy wear, ease and comfort. FLEET FOOT shoes are the best known sport shoes on the continent. They have won their favor because their uality and workmanship have been kept up to the D MINION Ii illf lI1FIr‘ l ll ini iI ii ll. l1 u ii ii Ii‘|l irli ll iiiilrirll ii ii ii ii ll ll ii1i ii ii .ii II RUBBER SYSTEM standard. The name W’? ' on a sport shoc is the best possible assurance of real , value for the money. ' There are FLEET FOOT Shoes for men, women and ' children-for every sport and recreation-Jor home, business, street and evening wear. ‘ j Ark your Shoe Dealer for Fleet Fool z and make sure you gar Fleet Foot. sis, _. DBL ll ii ll ll ll li I ll ii ii il ‘I ii II ififil iI ii ll 1i ll il ii ll ll ll ll ii II II ll iili ll ll ll ii llJi IIJFIIJFI bei- ,is vulcanized without difficult. it is produced by tile Chrysothzinin- us. 0r rabbit _ shrulbs yielding in-difierent species lColorado, iNevada, and Utah. The =- irom 1.93 lo 2.83 per cent, and in one individual plant as high as 6.57 not as ii. latex, concentrates near 0i‘ Chryflsothamnus nauseous, MAMMOTII TEA PARTY “WIEN Till‘) IIIIA\VING IS MADE IN 0RD ADMISSION NEW HIGH-GRADE RUBBER lcllief species, twenty-two vnrities are known, twelve of Iham contain- ing chrysil. The plants are large shrubs maturing in six or eight years, with an average weight of genus 0f Hour to six pounds. and abound in Chrysll, a" new high-grade rub- bush a rubber occurring in the cells unil the the soil line. MONTAGUE ' I “Have 1.0a the Grounds of the Community Welfare ‘Leiague, Limited. Entrance Main Street ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1921 ALSO BASEBALL MATCH ABEGWEITS VS. LEAGUE OF THE CROSS Senior Teams AT 2.30 P. M. Sliver Cup will lu- prcnenterl to the winner of 1hr match by the Community W's-inure Lriiizue OTHER IYNYSFAL A'l"l‘llA("l‘l0N§ \Vllili IIE “Scottish, llnlplpe nnd Drum llnriil," “Aunt Sully Cocounutli," “Af- rlnun llotlicer," *"l‘i||r-A-\\‘ur," "lie-rm llult Competition" “Howling Alley," also. rte» etc. Following prize-ii will he invnrdetl lni— , Ilest Step Dancer, “nlnl dunntr-il by Poole Q Thompson, Ltd. limit Sword Dims-er, fill-dill rlonuted by lvt-n 4k Murdock. Ltd- lleiil lllirlilitnrl Flint: Hum-er, lls-dul donated by Ernest Pnrklllnn. IIEAN IIAG Cll.\ll'Iil'l‘l'l‘IOX I-‘Irat Prim, lilglioiit scorer Liullear-llrcnvnle Camera, donated hy ll. J. Xluhon. Second Prise, llox Chocolates, donated by l). J. McLean. First Prise, highest score, lientlr-nienr-llox Cigars, donated Ivy Vick- eraon llroii. . Second Prise. Pipe, donnted Ii)" J. I‘. “rPhervion. a "(HVLING Alll-EYN. First Prlu. Eight-nit rigors, Gillette sinfcty llnaor. donated by Cnrruth- rrl and Pisrkusnll, Lllnlle . Net-om! Friar, Ilox filial-n, donnterl In‘ .\l. P. McDonald. 'Good Mrnl ’l‘l|ble|i on the lsroundil, where you can ‘rt the heat dinner lu the town fur fifty rents, (and you know the ludlim of Montague have the reputation for Rood talrleiii you won't be disappointed.) llefreahsnelit §l|lllllll| nll klndsi of ‘Temps-rune DflnklpFl-ult, Cigars, Ice Cronin, run, elm. on the grounds. (‘ANN Plllllilflr- 0n entering the irrounda you will h4- glven n ticket with n nulnbrr on It, (n duplicate of which will be slepolltrd In u box.) Retails this ticket, nu-ny live prises of five rlollimi r-iieh. to tlir passions holding tickets thut invsiy live prises of five dollars ouch, to the perilous holding Ila-ken: thin correspond with flvr numbers ilrnivn by Miiynr Dlcllonnld In front of the ‘Pen lloolh It six ifs-lock pan. Dlfiij‘ BE (IN THE GROUND! Il~'l‘0 WIN A PRIZE‘.- llr also hna some money In his The persona holding these rickets “Walsh out for the “Mysterious Mun." pocket for you, nml ull you have to do In simply nak for It. Try hlus. Everybody lo "Montague the llruutliril” on “lulnnuluy, the 22nd. The abject In worthy of you: whole-hearted support. Improvements for Ilia |'l‘ovyn, unrl you'll have u jolly Rood time. Under Auspices of Community Welfare League, Limited ADULT! 25m, (‘IIILDIKIIN I51‘. "woionroirrr s DIA RY. , .14 M-AByODSINNOTT m6 $9.; iN BILLS‘. BB SORRY AND RETU EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, mo. INTERNATIONAL LINE lllllPll-OII or llnllllfllli‘ AND ralllllmnn sirnvicsi nmwnln mum h. 10m! AND neuron COMMENCING MAY an . n a l 1B GOVERNOR DINGLEY will leave St. John every Wadnas- Th. w m. and every Saturday at d p. m. (Atlantic Time.) . m...‘ fldhsldsy trips are via Eastport and Luboc, dua Boston ll a. m. 4 n“ “WWII tr p" ars to Boston direct. due Sundays at s n. m, "ARI! Ii » star-Process o" "act connection at Boston with liefzupolltaa Lina Btaarnara for flaw ‘* Forhalra‘: cluilaagldlltiom information DWI! ta '°' "WI-ii asset. ii ‘TuEsoAY:- some CROOK 8111a MY NICE new POCKET eooi< murmu- I Aoviasrisso roe i1; FEELING "ma THIEF‘ MIGHT 8URLBNOUGH ‘THE. BELL RANG ‘THIS iVtQRN\NQ_.___ AND DOOR i RN rt i FOUND THE POCKET BOOK GHOVED UNDER, THE PINNED TO lT WAS A NOTE. YOUR AD. \T READ‘.'IDEAR SIRZ i sAvi/ I'M SORRY \ s-rous. ‘(OUR POCKET sooi<. REMORSE GNAWS MY CONSCIENCILTHERE- FORE, I'M RETURNING IT Auso 6i cram-rs To _ PAY F02.- ‘ma. AD." ‘ Qlgdkbvn ' z“, mag-awe- .-... '<-:_=s:z.:»=-_._._~._4;f_. jg '