»-- ';; ‘ in. «3—. Mp6; A -AAAAAA -AAA- AAA DVERTISEMENT . I- ”! lI-o un dn'y tu l hy- “ou. Cry- .I n'en. Il! l"or Sale FOI". SALE—N0. 197 HILLSBO rough Street, no_w in occupation ot Mrs. Swnin. Apply to Mo- Leod & Bentley. mule, Erdeç‘rritory to live r 1 le Publlshers, ___.._- ' FOR SALE —- RASPBERRIES. Cones à! best varlety, 25e par ‘doz. E“. .1. Jenklns, Mt. nu- ward Rond . . tumulte. ' Largth p” Qtest. seller ever offered. ,ÏP 'EEWY shouln H’ xeiear’tivdlthlld dollars. Box. 1 . . FORSALE—HORSE ElGHT YRS. old,1450 1119., sound. Ernest Ilouston, Wheatley River. FOR SALE -— FORD CAR 1921 ruiodell thomughlly overhauled repxrlnted and new top completo wilh sel[ starter; shock absorb eus; l'ont, necelcrutor; speedorno mû. neous INT son 1. , Punclmssns .tlwonlq, d_ èto watch l‘or date or sale' elllng honso and ter and bumpcl‘. Apmy (mm-d ‘ u‘i’urnitt the lute Iioroce lan Olflcc. ’Hnszur' ire. a) take place Î:__’__.Î abbllt I h 0‘ 'May, A. D. “ÿ ante“ 1922. , en: à: ,_ l , _ W‘ 'fiçED—SECOND HAND. CASH ’rëtüster and show case, must be in gond..ÿoondltlon. Anply W. T. Wetrr. Slnn'lev, Bridge. ' ’llo Let ‘rHIN'Kmo os PUE chas‘lu 7' e in'the rumen An« ' napoli y wrlte .to G. P. jgkaym erwlck, 11.8.. who ls actlng. bnying agent, nsslst- _ 'lng protin pnrchasers oi' _ Valleyperties -t.o securo what Tîor 35,3; Ëîägäs they n'a at a rensonnhlo Kent SI. . Drice,!0 commission asked. Help: ‘nted—Female IF YOU 1 BUILDING, Apply 133 T0 LET—HOUSE 171 GRAFTON opposite Court. llouso, 16 roomo, ull modem iniprovements, Ap WANT 'AID FOR GENERAL ply on promises. Ilelp Wantedà—Male WANTED—YOUNG MAN WITH good educntio‘n would llke work in city. Apply ni. thls office. WÀNT' GIRL FOR GENER 11111., k. Amnly Vernon Ho t! n WANTED—HAND COMPOSITOR e. I . mule or temale nnd Linotype Operator. Apply’ stating expe rience nnd wnges to Amherst Daily News. Amherst. N.s. Lost "ï_‘—_—V'—._—_——.— ’ IN CITY 32 BILL FINDER‘ rem this omce. Wanted ' 1 ers WAN' ' :TElACHER or ENG- lish tnre for boys in Arts 'Cou f Montreal, Canada. no tholie. experlenced in tenc I I holding degree YI‘OH Uni o! acknowledgell stn v flood salary t0 rlght mn Dly te 'Rev. Gernld J. A J_ . e, Poster. et. Patrieks Ch ,ontroql. LOST— BETWEEN KENT 8T. and L. «M. Poole's whnnt, toun- tsin pen- with initlnls Z. R. A. Finder louve at 133 Kent St. I ÏNG V4 Say “Bayer” whcn you buy Aspirin. gnonieethe name “Bayer” on tablets, you are V t g ASpirin at ail. Why taiçe chances? V ‘Z‘onva‘o‘n "unbroken package" of “Bayer Tablels oi _wh_lch contains directions and dose worked out by s 'during' à; years and provcd gaie by millions for ' .4Headache Rheumalism Neuralgia Neutitis Lumbago Pain, Pain hôtel a! 12 “bleu—Alu: bottles of 24 and loo—Drugg'iltl. tilt. mni' (Mil-mm In ennn'du) nl’ mynr Manufacture n! Mona- r ot alllcyi oncld. Whlie u In wnll innwn (I111! Anpmn man. noyer . ., rç, tæ-luflie. InlmMmllnlionl. l‘na Table? of PU"! camus; MI, l 1 i: canon! ms- nul. 1h- Bwor mu. ‘camp on June ‘ (îlinrlottetown only. , liire Sale" tl1e Centre 11951 Z tu! 3° . _> “3150.0011 STOCKDR Cloimllll, Ladiesî Ready in 'Wear 1121 1 Y’ GOODS and Men’s Fumisllings WILL BE. SOLD BY DEPARTMENTS Wätch Papers for Particulars rit-1119111 Frem 7 lo 9.3l) all Men’s‘ and B0 I'Main Entrance' l ' n m. SHOP front I-lolma'n's Catalog. GOFF’S PRICES are ulways low- est. DR. HOUSTON will ho in Iliu oil'iuo at Victoria. Wednesduy anu liordon on 'l‘hursduy ot‘ this wook. PANTRY SALE—liemembo: thn sale et home cookling, ‘propnred b)’ 1ho ladies of the Central (‘hrls- tian Clhui'cl’i. in lo‘enuul dl: (.‘hund- lcr‘s store tliis nl'turnoon. — I ASSISTEU AT RECITAL—At :1 recllul glven on Satnrdny at tho' (lhnrlen Falun—11 l1/l-r.111!)ni:1.l Il/rll Sunlcvilie, hy lho junior stutlollds in connection with the Ml. Alli- son '(llccaing Exercises, solos wore sung hy M‘lssns Annle Square; liriggs and Miss Gladys (‘rawl'ord, n't‘ this city. T'he programme was an execellent une throughuul. P. E. l. L. H. ANNUAL TRAINING—Tho Prince Edward lslund irig'ht llorse ((T ment) ha sheen authm this year as usual. 'l into camp at thv Lchihition grounds en Juno :0111 and break . , 'l'his unit han u splendid l'(’.(.1 .l in 1111- pas: and everythlug points to 111 zxr-optiom ally sntîslucwry 1111.2 days' train- ing tl1i1-1 year. avalry Regi- ‘l tu train ' will go THI‘NGS ‘OVF JBEIAUTY—T'wo tint) en’largements l'rom photo- gruplrs taken hy Capt. A. lt. Il. Duck, ol' the wooden cross l‘UCÜI‘tn ly unveiled and deuoroted by ro.l turned soldliers on 'Quoen Square,‘ are heing shown in Mr. Cram- well‘s Studio vwindow. Groal George lSt. Wreaths oi' i‘lowr-rn al. A foot ol’ me er ‘s shmv'ln .1141 pied luron very ‘lmnuti‘tully. GAZETTED—Tho Canada Gazet- te of Muy ZOth (romains ounounen ment ci the followlng n-ppolntment: “The Prince Edward vlslnnd Regt ment (105th Battalion, C.1E.F.): To'be pnovisional Lieutenant (su- pernumerury): Cyril George Hughcs ZodiMny.192 .” .Lleut. J. E. Sterne nl' the P.E.l. Light Horse is contlrmed in runk no from April 12111, 1921. Ï'Provlsional Lieut. R. P. Chundlerfvot'No. 8 rSignu‘l Goy. ls confirmer! in nppointmenl. as Quurtermnster and, Transport Offi- cer, 17th IMay, 1921. 1 CIRCUS COMING—Mr. Frank MoGuire, Advance Agent, or the John Robinson C'lrcus. was in the clty ÿester'day makln‘g arrange- ments for a visit 01’ hls Company here on June 29111. Mr, McGuire hns staiected ‘Mr. Hughes’ tleld, corner ot' nghland Avenue and Sprint; Park Rond i’or the site 01’ the great cntertalnment. John Rohinson‘s Circus is 1he oldest and one m the largest in Amerira and this is the ninetyvnlnth year it has bcen on tour. Mr. McGuiro, who wus tormerly wlth the "aux Circus, kn.ows tlie lnland pretty well huvlng visited here in 1913. On pronom occasion the ICircus will show .111 Palans Big “Alter the Oi Atlraction .All day ynsterday Pntnn‘s' [11g store was (:rowded with enger buy- ers nnd neod'less tosay 9111111 and nll went awny W11" pleuned. in addition lo tho storo's large staff six speoinl clerks were ongaged t.) handle tho crowds ot engor huy- ors. The store was open ail day and r'emnlnt-d Open during lhc (Ivon- i.nz tram 7 tn 9.30.111 givo all nn nn opportunity to pnrticipn‘te in tlils grrnt tire sale. Today the sale will he continuer] in the Ladies‘ Rondy to chr and Mllllnery l)epnrtmontn, entrant-.11 lmm‘ Sydnoy lStreht. whlln tho iront. outrance on Richmond Strevt wlll ho nnod lndny for thc (lents und Boy's turnis'hlgg depnrtmenta, etc. - Sale ni Boy's and Mcn‘s Rnarlv. to Wenr in K‘nps, Shlrtn, 12111., willl continuo at .hlg discounts; nlso’ trunks. valises, and suit. anses ot alv. most. ynnr own primo. Sale con 11115 CENTRAL GUARDIAN__1 .wlm Look hart in [ne Q‘roen Es- tlmrect guide. LEAVE VOUR ORDElR l'or t0- mororw's picnic lunch, with tl‘e ladies o’t tho (“ntral Christian vChuroh. Phone »Y or cal] .1t lhe Planlry Solo in Funnol 11'; Chand— ler‘s store this niternoun, P. E. I. BIBLE SOCIETY—A 110w Trnasurer in thu pt-rsun of Mr. it. Il. 'l‘owriss, Manager ol‘ 111e Uuiün llank, l'harlnttetown, has lwen ap- puintorl to suucuud M1. A. W. Sterus, who throulzh illness hns heen obliger! to resign. COSTUME lcrcsllng group ol' Ptcrunann in. picture oi' those Cher Prince in nageant 14ml. wm-n in‘du‘zlrd ’I‘heutrt- 1ho studio window S. Bayer, Grealt and is attracting ruentary remarkS. NARROW ESCAPEv-LÎ'HO Miss Jean Lewin, daughtcr ot C0111» mander and Mrs. Lewin, n'as strnck hy a motor truck on the stn‘ct near her home on Saturday and recoivml a had 1'al.l u‘hich ron. dered hor _11111-,onsoious l'or nome lime but t‘rom lin: oli‘et-ts ol' which silo, 1ms nmde a complele recev- , J .. .1 1.11.. :11 lllt‘. is shuwn ol' Georne many '39 .. coin pli— hui GA VALUABLvsj ; on] DEA—HÈulllngcr's Postal and Sh‘t’fining'; Guide l'or tne Unitod lStates and (.‘unadn for 1924:: has jusl, lwnn recoived. .lt 1s a mostcomprehensive wnrk, glving names nnd locations oi' ail l’est Offices. shipping ports and rallway connections in t‘ho Unitod Statrs and (lunadn. lt ts :1 volume ot 11240 pages, neatly vhound 111 cloth, renvonlently arranng nnd a rur- .A copy lof this va— ln evr-ry 58 noble work should he business man‘s ol‘l‘ice. FAR AWAV HlLLS—Peoplo ot‘ (‘hm‘lolletnwn neled go no lurthor titan Murs’hi'icld tu nee n‘hat kind o! roads the Roll govermncnt llighwuy scliemc has devolnped. ’l‘his road ls lposit‘lvely (longerons 10 automobiles and according to the ‘Bell government .it ls 111e autonmlrilists who nre paying fur the ulleged lmprovernents. Car owners are most lndlgnnnt nt the state ot l‘his road over which therc is henvy trame dally .The Pntriot has been bonsting or lhe good ronds far a‘way i’rom Chnr. lotteiown, hut judglng from localI emperienco it must b0 case et ffli'l mvay hdlls .looking green to thc disanpointed sojourner at home. Sold Il, lIllnnrd'n Fisherman’s Friend 'I'he Original and Only Genan 'lllnlment on Coing Rates—Train Service—Con- nectionl, 51°.. Etc. Full Details a Local Agent. tinues 1111 dsv and ln the evenlng .1 orrirved night on business connected with " tho Socloty. April 29th, to Mr und Mm. Gallant, u dnugllter. lions. Messr‘s. R. C. Mlnnl'd‘l The programme i n with Arbôr and «Empire West. Kènt. Sonool will bogtn 'today _Mr. Smith, Chair- ' man o! the Schpol Board, will pre- '.‘Pn.rèrlts and otlr’el‘s lnterest ed areAheroby eordlnIly inviter]. programme will he at 10.30 Lm. nids.“ The tollowlng , YS’ (lotlling and Fumisllings ' ' “Will be Put on Sale so as t0 Give the Working Man an Opportunity PATONS LIMITED ' NOTICE THOMAS MAVHEW, K1i11korn,dt. li. Ne. 2, P. vislting l'rom the mnpnlund hendwayl when and Mr. ‘(lnnway t'ne furnitnre tho liarns and ldings. H»— -—______ u Elfillltl LLANT.—At '(IIyde Bernard, n dnng yoals and ton inontlis. timn. PERSONALS Weeks. city. yestorduy l'or _-\mh ne'xt Friday. Llnlmenl Snld AT WEBT 'KIENT 86H00 Day vlews Gcnuinn Kollogg's thoroughbrrd Strawherry plants, 31.20 nm- bush- el, irelght or post pont. pnld to any address. ‘ E.I. VISITING KNIGHTs—A nu—nËt-r ‘ Knights of (Joln'nzhus h llast BAD FIRE AT Nsw ZEALAND —'l‘ho resldenee oi Peter Con'way ol’ NewZoalandwas totally destroy 0d l1_v finI u'hich hrok'e out about noon last Friday. It had altalned consillerahln coverell, was in hed, lll with lpleurlsy was rescnod only with great ditllculfy. Very littlc .ol' savod, hut Lhe neighho‘rs hy gond work saved dis- who \\' n out- ï" Mr. ‘(Éon-way had no ln- ' suranm and his loss will ne hn- .'Ï twol'n 52,000 and 33,000. l 'l‘o 'i ho Ludion:— Phone 159—L. x. ’OˑΌZÏ We cordiain invite you 10 risit our New Hair Dressing Apartments, where our Miss Suilivan, of Boston, Mass, Spec-‘ ialist in litanicurin‘g, Massaging, Shampooing, Scalp Treatmenit, Bob Curling, Marcel Waving‘, Eye Brow Shaping, H‘air Dyeing, Now Dutch Cut, etc. etc., will bc 111'111'111"s pleased t0 “.111: .41 River 11.1 J. W Congratula- BERNAR‘D.—.At iliunter rltiver no the 13111, inst., to Mr. and 'Mrs. J. llr-nry woight 12 pounds Congratulations. DE A'l‘ l IS .__.*____ NICHOLSON—At North Tryon on Mawh 28th, Edgnr Nicholson, aned hter, r No sorrows thero ln yonder climo. Doyond tlm troubled ot No dreary nîqhts nor weeplng eyos. No aching heurts nor lJrokL-n tics. Mr. Frank Muttart,'Sun1n1erslde, îs in the eity. 1Mrs. J. W. Per and Miss Do- rothy Fyie, Emerald, are guests at t’he Revere :Hotcl. llowatt. l). llnw- att, nnd D. lrvlng, ot Borden, nro in the city. Mises Ednn Muttnrt and Alice Weeks, are vislting Mr. I'ledley The Misses Ellzahelh llughos and Lena Murrny returned to tlle (:ity ntter spending a i’ew (lays in Souris. a" Mncxlm. lelfis Pntta Collins. Vernon Riv- er, motored homo Sunday evening nfter silendllng 11 ferw her sisters in lhe city. days with .Prot. A'. H. Newton. direclor oi .tho Queem Esther .Pagennt the tilt where loft erst. e'4w111 ‘put n perrornidnos hy West lin/11 .School ARBOR DAi/ son EMPIRE DAY L. connection IN. 'lxivén:—— Furnllhed—and nli arranno- A”, D mult- comploud. _" °" 'Y "W For Comrort , and Econ- "làsçhms M” D“ “Y J“ 0m! 2.1Dlnlngue—v— "'l‘he Content"— Primnrv Girls. M 3. Dialogue—"A (130d Troe"— - lisnn thors and anuel Frowsî. . 4. D‘nlokue—"A'May Assemb y" °" wr'h'— —v-”unils et (inde 5. ' 5. 'Song— ".Springtlmo‘ —— .Muy ' Slncl'vlr. ' ' H. M. ’ 6. Dialogue—"Buhhio Land"——4Pn plis nf flrndn 2 and R. 7. Recltltion—“Little Max Ding BIT-m 911m: .lij .1...“ Richl Costumes A million stitclu‘s fm' twolvo costumes! A That's’ what n took tO‘make‘ the gorgeously heinwclnd maturnes on the lSiamosn Dancing girls in on». episodo of l‘oeil li. l)vMi||e‘s l’ara- luount l’jutnr , “l“ool‘s l’aradise" which will br shown at tlie Prince Edward ’I‘houtro Wl-rlnonday 1Mny 24th. and al, 1hn Strand Thursday iMay 25111. I 'l‘hoso costumes. pnrliaps tho 111'031. ornntrly heautil'ul ovnr de— slgned for tho Stil‘üt'll wure l:l'l'llllill hy Claire West, snecial Clifilllmu designed for Ceci] li. Delvliile pro- duction. 'I‘he lwelve (lancers appoar in reproduction et lamous Tem- ple Dances. 'l'he weight 01 thçir costumes is considomble as enoh gnrment is demratod with at least a in . .Dance in [italrlïll‘ool’s Paradise ” Siamess two thonsnnd sot ni jt‘Wl‘ll-i; sop— phêrrs, orner-nids, ruhins nnd rhine-l atones. Countlnz. t'iity stitehes tu! each jowel. lt can bè seen thnt'lhn original estllnatn for lhe twnlve’ l'ustumus is conservatlve. 1 And thl-sr- c slumvs woro l‘or dancsz only and tu 1min n spr-c- 7:1l etiect. Coing into' tlle costumes 1:1! t‘ho principals in {mutiler nlory, Mnrvvlous sahln (-lnaks and termine nrgligeus, startlinp; Jewelcd Japon- ra-so costumes and a snt‘massion or internatng ISpnll‘Sh gowns plfll'l‘ this nowvsl. Delà/11110. picture at nn oxlmptional point or i'oxninine 1- vesturo. l’laying thn principal roles nrui Dorothy Dalton, Mi‘ldrnd llarris. (îonrnd Magie, ’l‘hvodvoro Koslot‘f. John Daivdsnn Julia F‘aye. ' 8. Dialogue—ÆGnrden Questions" ——<l}‘rimary Boys. 9. Duet—"MaybellsW—AMary 5ers and Doris Tait. 10. Dialoguew‘fl‘he Grownrs" — Gordon Bennett and Cliil’ord lch- 1(0 l din. '11. Dialogue—"Tho Planters'“—- Grade fi. 12. Drillw—lSprlng Fi-ower Garden fiGrnde 6. Empire Day .1. Chorus—“(7anada"—.Seninr l‘nA pils. 2. Reading— “Elnglund”* Stewÿ 3. Empire Drill—ePunplls et Grade 4. RetritntionmNotive Born—d‘rlu ton Fraser. 5. Song » llritmh Grvnudîl-rswllt-n Rogers, vElmer Mnrley, liealh Saunders, and Percy (lameron. 16. Exercise—“The Flag'ïl Pupilz ot Grade 7. ‘ .1 7. Rending—J'The Love 01' the Sons"——iLloyd Jenhins. 8. Chorus—"'On His Mujesty's Service —Benior Pupils. QUEEN SOUAR-E SCHOOL '0wing to tho i'sct thnt 111e lro Cnthedrnl is at present undergoing repairs there will be no Arbor Day! e-xercises todny in connection wltil Queen uaro School. l NAVY CUT CIGARETTES av p10 for 151 BILL‘S C0\V SETS llP DRINKS T0 PAIR OF Bl/AÜKSNAKES . WESTPORT, Con., May 22—43111 lklellienl came to town today with two long rolls 01' butter and a tall story. Thc town swalllou'ed lhu story, but Bill had to taire hier huttor hack t0 his farm. an‘ll iras a cow named Luoinda thnt. nlways has becn a prime mil kol‘, but. lately Lucinda hnsn't belm dning her l'ul-l duty by tho mlik pal]. Yesterday arternoon, shortly heroro the lLour when ho ealls the cows l'or milking, Bill and hls dm: peter went un into lhe hack .pnsture 10 investigato. 'I‘lioy ’d'ound ’huq'indn Irer'liinint: in 111e shndo ol' a maple in tnc cornpnny ot t'\v,o hilack snakes. each of which -was gnrging itseli on Lucinda‘s mllk. At Blil"s involuntnry ejacnintlon ot’ surprise Lucindn ‘scrambled tu her teet looking sheepish, whlle the thlevlng black snakes _wenl wriggling ol'il, oozing‘ milk irom the corner or their mouths. mämm‘; "Murphy’s N ew HAlR-DRESSING APARTMENÏS Now open for business DIHÇSSING I, SI'NNYSIDE \ Noxt Door (i. l“. llutchesoll, Optometrist MW MW mm; ,1 li serve you. .\ Î’A R'I‘M E N (‘orning in cvery day, tresh 110m tho tields and orchnrds i and gardons, fruit, vegetnb' les and green things for thu table. We cannot promise. tu have evorything ull the tinw, hut we do hnve tlw lient assortment' in lown. lit-ail 111e list: . Strawherrlns Pineapplim Oranges Applos Grape Fruit. Lemons Bnnunas (Ielery Lettuce Cucumb'ers Rhubarb, Tomntoes Swoet Potatoes Jenkins 81 Son ‘ E’verytmng Thnt’s ('1qu 1 Est. - n 5000W 5-0-0 long run."i’o'lr the snakes. though lull ol’ milk were lively. 11111 caught nis and killed 11 and then helped Pater ont. the dog beinp. rleluclaut tn tnckle a tlvei'oot re’p tile. Bill slrinned the snakes' and fnund that owing to the rnpidity ol their illght oach had 'churnod nis supper into huitur, There was no market l‘or 11:0 butter when Bill told its historyv In Memoriam In ioving memory of L‘inuu Tralnor, d'epamd un. me" May 24th, 1920. IBill chnsed one snake and Petert hc other. Each of .them hud a.