A Q0161! Relief ~ lor Headache A ..i..cozzmr' 5:11."! nndocidnmul l-lmrofromun absorbed by the loud which in gznmlrritotonl-the prawn slug I heodnc o, nourzl-piefnlliglmz. iiifiu°ifigtifsyi 8mm“ at (ill ISlI hultydigoltlon nnxrnffordfificff ‘IflDTl-l O 0 a KLENZO DENTAL i. . l‘ ‘ . cnsmr: ThlclnSwollen Glands, INSURES {,1 ‘ p . WHITE TEETH El that makes a horse. m» ‘on. “n: '< HEALTHY GUMS (woke-down, can be’ . reduced with also other Bunches No blister, nu hnlr gone. and horse _ lWDt at wnrlr. ° Price 35¢ and 60c . . x THE MacKINNON DRUG so l‘ REXALL KODAK STORE fr-w drops required ut un applic- r “Mlall- 33-50 Dcr bottle delivered. l . _llook 2i If free. ._ g AllfitllllllNlo Jn. the antiseptic llnllucnt vfrir lllllflklflll, reduces lW-‘iifi- ‘Wells. Puiuful. Swollen dealt-rs or delivered. Book {Evid- Xime" fro-e. B ll‘. YOUNG. Inc" 141 Lyman- lilgn Moufreul. Cull. Aluorltlllt“ nml Alnlorblne Jri, urn l mutle In Gunilla o?~l7??o*rfir*r'r.*-l‘ c w c r.- 55;». e w c re a: v: s: s: in c w u: a Onion Sets Shallots OUR SELEGED 0Nl0N srrs l Plant some of our choice Yvllim’ "MW ‘(its you want l‘]:ll'l_\' (llllllllri. Early (izlrtlcu PPIIH- (Dwarf and Tall). (':ll‘f0l',~4 "llvt-i-giw-r-ii" Mixed lrruvu (lruss. .$$:*§:9¢*%§¢&! iiéirkisaeneea ~ " t‘ ~l .~ ' fi‘ I "4 . . iiiiififiékrk¢fik§ihit%i fiifiik~i%%i¥fi¥¢kii$'hi$fifi%%$fi******** it Hhnllole (choice imported.) v x Hive"! Pena-i. (over 150 varieties) “Spen- c cer” and large flowering kinds, imported = by us direct from England. "l" “Mil” _ group and are the‘ lit-sf that grou‘. o i , . CARTER 8t C0. LTD. i‘ Si-‘tlsmou l ' Clinrlottctoivii- 1t nooseissarcasasosérircararisarearcaé“ CRYSTAL rriysn- A tttélfiitikflih‘ CLEAR AS Ag u t, light shed by our hand ms indirect lighting fixtnr uAll the slam of direct lint i: avoided, but none of t.» illumination ll lost. but tther increased. Bee them Ill you'll like them_ And pirll like them more and iore u you use them. Our light fixtures org 01' lllllpl. from Tu. I l MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED l. l_ 3~$¥t§¥¢*%¥¥¢*l¢¥¢fi$*%%¢l!¥¢¥¢¥¢*¥¢$*¥ fiiflkfihfifiéil! l8 oaabtaaeOnuea§flfl )1 i l l l The First Principle of a Good ‘ Fence ls Good Wire “Dominion” Woven Fencing is giialilllleed --we know what it is made of, how_ it is made and what it will stand. This fencing 1s_ suit- able for Farm, Garden or Lawn. Now is the time to place your order as our stock is un- usually large. . _ _ Sl’I<1(‘lAL--5 Strand 40 inches_Domimon | Fencing, ‘all heavy wire, delivered 1n 40 rod I lots or more at 47c per rdd- _ : ' 4 Barb Painlteddelivered at YOU!‘ slialllon» , 5 1-4c per lb. | l I OQOQOG$QQQQS %$¥%$%$$%v‘lfii'fi#55%$¥i§#$$ rfiih¢fiifi¢fifit$$rsikfi$ifi$ Write us for illustrated circular and prices. The Rogers Hardware C0. Ltd. Queen St, Grafton Si}. .7 Wholostile and Retail ‘Heasaaeareecooaccecaaiooooeeee Economlcnl—only n Veins and Ulcers. $1.145 u bottle M. or Elwelilngsl ' . a, T “i”, .;.,p_..- to; runway; yo; .3. w -., - . ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN “_ ALBANV lxE-CRIAM _pnrlors opened Monday the 10th with a full line of confectionery and per- fectlonfbraiid ice-cream. SUNDAY SEARVICEr-(Phefie will be service next lSundsy 22nd at North Bed-aqua‘ at 11 a. m. Trav. ellers Rest 3 p. m. and Freetown 7 p. in ' THE GARDEN OF THE GULF lLLUSTRATED—Souvenirs of the Province-best ill-ustrated- write-up of the Province ever. published. Price fifty-seven cents postpsid. Guardian Office. uutrou AND nu-srlcoL-"Iscrv- ices next Sunday (2i2nd) at Mil- Sunde‘ School at Mil-ton 10.16 and at Rustin-o 2 o'clockl The prsech~ er at Riistlco will be Rev. H. D. Raymond of St. Pan-ls Charlottetown. “ RAILWAY Acclozuii- While engine 140 was ‘coming up (mm Borden on her way to Charlotte. town w-lth an extra freight she T CENTRE. GUARDIAN ton 11 a. m. and Rustlco 3 4p. m. ‘ Church. _ Minis NEGLIGEE $300 mi- $1.05 and‘ underwear $1.35 for 95c_ at '5. A._McDonelIl's Saturday. FOUR nAYs HAVE some’ of the Gunrd‘iiln's ‘special offer period. Be sure and send your $3 subscrip- tion before it ls too late. ORWELL Services next Sabbath, Muy 22nd. at ‘St. Andrews Church. Orwell. at 11. Onwell Head at 7 p. m. _ \' ' HAVE VOU PAliD YOUR SUB- QCRIPTION TO THE GUARD- IAN? Two days of special offer nerlod already gone. See advertise- merit. LADIES‘ LISLE HOSE, 85c_ for 49c, at S. A McDonald's on Satur- day. ' ' SAVE ‘voun MONEV by Moons here on Friday and" SaturdaY- Special prices in every depart- ment. Prowse Bros. Ltd‘. NOTICE‘ TO ADVERTISERS’ wns de-railed about 1 o'clock yes- terday at one of the switches near Emerald and tore up the trnok for n considerable ilistunce. Thewegul- lai- trains were some what delay- rd by the accident. An auxiliary went up to the scene to render assistance. Fortunately no one was hurt. BACK FROM MKGDALENS.— Mr. J. B. Gnudet, the well-known representative of the Rock City Tobacco Cu., arrived in Charlotte- town on Wednesday night from .1 two weeks visit to the Magdalena and left ycsterrlarv afternoon for his home in “Miscouche. Mr. Gau- det reports that the fishing at the Magdalene has been excellent of late. herring being taken in large quantities while some splendid catches of lobsters have been tak- en. hluckerel have also struck ln near the Islands and‘ the D10? pacts for a successful year m fishing looks very encoura8lll_8- Fanning is also 80mg mrwarfl‘ m good shape in the Masdfllells- “m” of the formers hnvlng already put their seed ln_ Mlnrmrs Linlment ('10.. Limited. ‘ Sins-i ‘nave used Y0"? LHQAEEL‘: Lmiiuicur for the vast H» yum] Illlll whilst I have occnson? 1y ‘luv nlhnr llnlments I can so eyual- ‘h umr r have never used EM’ PI y urn. “If rubbed between thehlisndpsr trig‘? inhaled frequently. l! ‘Vl "adv Q 04 in relieve (iold ln the hell ha"; hours. It is also the best for - vs. sprains. etcinfly Yours J‘. G. LESLIE. Dartmouth. i horn vicronu b (or It: nulslno Famed service- ’ Elegantly furnished’ rooms with bathe. Make It your homo Ohnrflttetown. In h b ooo-o-oloooo» Dr. E. C. Harris Eye Specialist .- ‘ Office, Royalliank Building, (Zhnrlot- tetown. ~ Advertisers are reminded thiat all display advertisements must be lu the Guardian Office before noon of tbs day previous to publication and ‘before 10 n. m. on Saturday. MARSHFIELID“ ‘Rev. Chnrlefl Freeman, pastor of the First Bill!- tist ICliurch. Charlottetown will preach at lliarshfield on Sunder irflernoon next at. 3 o'clock vsmuou RIVER cmcunn- Services for Trinity Sunday V81"- SPECIAL Places-on Women's Costs and Suits for Friday and Saturday. Prowse ‘Bros. Ltd_ SERVICES AT MURRAV HARJ HOR Circuit next Sunday 22nd. are; Harbor ut 10.30, Cape Bear at 2.30. White Sands nt 0.30. Abney Wednesday 25th, ut 8. RECEIVES lNVlTATl0N_-1Rev. E. S. weeks has been invited to Hayfield Circuit for next year. No diclsion hos yet -been given. Mr. Weeks has also been invited to Sourls. REPAINTINO HOTEL. - The Revere Hotel ls Ibelng newly paint- ed on the exterlor_ The work is "being done by Messrs Waller & Dflllle who are iburning off all the old paint. and will doubtless make Rll1°P°UEh~ly 300d Job. - ~ 2s vc-s. "rws-so SUITING, 5s inches, ‘$215 for ‘mi 20 y“. Tweed buitinz. s4 inches. $2.00 mi- $1.50. 15 yds. Navy Check Suiting $2.75 for $1.050. 40 yllS. Navy all W00! serge. $2.40 for $1.50. Prowse Bros. Ltd. _ new surname. _ The new residence and store for Mr. Harry Foster at the corner of Eusion and Spring Street. at the entrance .0: Brighton is almost completed. All l-lll" {eillulns to he done is some filrislrinl: touches to the exterior. ML plflfllei- and family linve moved into their new home which is ljflllfl-‘iomely finished inside and l-dfl "ll Iflvllern conveniences. MOUNT ALLISON OONVOCAT. lON.--At the Convocation of Mt. Allison on Tuesday evening 17th, m,“ 14130 A_ M, “God over nil 011d in all’ C-herry Valley 2 P- M- 31m" day school and Pastor's (‘floss 2.30 P. 1M. “is there u Cod besides me. Vernon 0.30 P. M. "who then w» be saved" Rev. Robert M. Brodie Minister. SCHOOL WORK.-—~The following is one standing of the iiurile "f Murray Harbour South School 101‘ the month of Allflli— Glade v" 1 Myrtle Beck 2. Isabel Nlcolefid. sin-a Bell can. vii-i. Milli Cooper. Amanda Phillipe. ii-MYll-le Dunn. Grade Vb-Tlielmu Penny. Penrl Weeks, Grade V-—1.| 06f!" Beck, 2. Lorne Stewart, .3 Veins Brooks. Grade lV-—l- Fame“ Weeks. 2. Elsie Penny. 3- lhlllllm Stoxvuri. 4. Lewis Willi-P- nm ltflflrflil¢ _“Piotures That _ Hang 0n 'Mem0ry’s Wall” Thrills us with recollec- tions that ore revived ln our own nilnds., . But-how much more ‘v1- vldly would these memories _ impress us, if accompanied . by, the actual faces and scenes which inspired chem. You can retain the happy incidents which come into your daily life if you own a KODAK OR BROWNIE CAMERA They come in such a han- dy variety of sizes and styles —-—you'll have no difficulty lu selecting. An Autographlc Camera .makos it say to jot down Incidents regarding - each snap shot. l We also carry a complete "line of Photographic Supplies and make o.’ feature of ‘ prompt developing and print- ing. ’ Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drugstore almost recovered from the effects of a prolonged attack 0f nlflflrlfly- ‘hem was a large attendance. iTiventyiwo young men and wo. ‘"19" were Elven the degree of B. A. (Bachelor of Arts), Three young men received the B. Sc de- gree. one took the degree of Bache- lor of Divinity (B. D.) There was one M. So. and seven took the M. A. degree (Master of Arts.) Rev. E. S. Weeks (B. A. 1904; B D. 1907) of Murray Harbor. l’. E. 1., received the M. A. degree. cert]. ficntes in Applied Science were given to twenty-two; one of whom was ‘George W. Furness of Vernon. P. E. l_ Mr. Purness also won a- prize of $30.00. Among the metri- CLllillllS into the University from the Academy there were three P. E. l. boys, ‘Mr. Moore. son of Mr. J. A. Moore. East Royalty, Mr. Claire Wright. Bedeque. who also won a prize uml Mr_ McLeod of Vernon. P. h). l. TIRE SURGERY. - "Trainor Tire Surgery” ls the unique title oi‘ u sign recently placed on the Morris building. corner of Queen and Water Streets. which pro claims the frict that ll/lr. J.,J. Trriiuor. who recently completed n- course at the Technical College at ‘Halifax, has opened up a tire repairing business. where autos may ‘have tires repaired with quick (lespatch. Mi-_ Trainor has just installed a Huywood llllodel'8 yplcunizing machine. one 0i the moat up-todate of’ the kind by which the "dry cure process" - is done and ls also installing a buf- fing machine which makes a very complete job. He is having drying and "culling rooms and offices fixed up in connection with the new service station. PERSONALS Mr. J. P. Dufifus, the well-known New York fox dealer and Mrs. Dulfue, are ln the city; Mrs. John Richards and Mr. R. B. Richards. Bidefofd, came to the city Yesterday. Mr. A. W. Bruce. Red Point, has returned‘ from an enjoyable visit to the United ‘States. Ml‘. Slmon- Plnenu the well- known lobster packer of North Rustloo was in the city. It is pleas- lng to note that Mr. Plneau is now ::'I‘lie convenience of orden‘s St. Charles or Jersey Milk “with the Cor. Kent Ind Prince Sta. Office Hours 9—l2.30', 2-5. 3 : Phone 68-Y ‘ l cream left 1n" does away with waste. Four sizes one for every purpose. At all grocers. Jriwmnns b SINCE 1868 . “W.W.W." Wedding Rings hav always been the favourites. We carry all sizes, styles and widths in 10k, 141;; and 18k. We invite your inspection. w. w. WELLNER LIMITED ' GRAFTON ST. e ‘stood the test. They have EIIIIEIIIIEIIZIJIIIZIIIIEIIIIEEIIIJIIIIIIIIIZIEIEIEIIIIIIIEI a l »,- -. room _~ .. .m\"' 2 I . to Business,‘- IF you ask a man why he wears '- FOOT shoes to business, -* p '__ out often he says, “because they>arolse~ f: comfortable.” ' t . ‘ii-if "" ‘v \ . i FLEET FOOT shoes are comfortable. Theirs -.. rubber soles and heels take up the jar of walking» ,' The canvas uppers are light, cool and easy 6n 4 feet. The shapes are designed by expert: vii-a know how to put good style into shoes that. _ feet snugly, yet are light and. flexible. ' Most men wear FLEET FOOT right through the summer. They have several pairs. Sensble oxfords for business-sport models for bowling, golf or tennis~a smart pump for evening wear-and perhaprhclvy FLEET FOOT shoes for gardening or working around the house. _|;i-'-y<} r§.n»'=_-- FLEET FOOT are so economical that you can have two or three pairs for the price of one pair of leather shoes. Wear them this summer~put the whole family in FLEET F The name in the style of lettering shown above, is stamped on every genuine FLEET FOOT Shoe-look for it. ' ‘ J. .3“. :_i,,_._...,. Q .;E5_'!5 P}? FLEET FOOT shoes are sold by the leadingrshoe dealers everywhere. a O HEllIllZllZllIlElEllIlEllZliIllIlUIIlElUlIl'lI1lZilZIlIllIlDiJEllIlEllZIllT.l \ siiluzysidé We l are Agents y fihsiggk ‘l .. . , , "a n Rubber Sole Footwear i Therefore we can Supply any Member ; of the Family With i c Fleet F ootShoes See the FLEEll F001‘ DISPLAY a i lN llllli WINDOW " "‘ (a "' a’: . h». h 1; 54;: