MAY 2o, 1921. Dr. E. C." Ilanis Eye Specialist‘ Office, Roylal Bank Building, Charlot- tetown. Office Hours 9—12s30, Phone l68-Y VERYtwist and turn of your body means wear on your corset un- less the corset is correctly made. P.C. corsets donot resist stifily, but yield gently with each movement of the body, thus as- suring long wear and comfort even to the most active woman. f] Corsetieres in leading stores ev- erywhere will glad- ly fit you with a P.C. Front Lace‘ Back Lace White and Flesh Write for booklet showing P.C. styles fitted on living models. PARISIAN CORSET , MFG. CO.,.LIMITED QUEBEC Montreal Toronto l Early May Golds Simply say cold remedy to us and you will iind the stop- ping o! a cold easy to accom- plish. The handy serviceable form and readily found the necessary remedy. i Tlili 2 MlCS Druggisis ' Sci up the Form. Sci of Ute Costume. l CLEAR AS A CRYJh is thg light shed by our hnnd some indirect lighting llXl-Ill‘ es. Alli the glare of direct light is avoided, but none oi the illumination is lost, but rather increased. Bee them and you'll like than; And you'll like them more ind more as you use them. Our light fixtures are ex- empt from Tax. ‘TY/l fl PM ~. "v1.1.1.1! l "‘ \\\ l / ‘L \ " 5 V/ ~‘\ ass-ess- -.' 1511-: --en-se- ' ‘é-fifiéh b; tip-top working order. l—l_l1'—| l- 9H1».- porly, to stop .._. ... i—l'.-_.— :1"??? "-5: done in the Province. IT l8 is whore we excel. McNevin Attention Car Owners Car season is again open and you want your car in Now it is the HEART OF THE CAR you need to start with, yvhloh means the STORAGE BAT- TERY. To function properly the work must be done pro- ALL BATTERY TROUBLE bring them to us and we will givs you a dependable jab and guarantee it. We assure you better work cannot be to take down a battery-anyone can do it-but the electro- chemical part is where the "know how" comes In. 0S Euston Street “Don't discard your old Batteries. NO TRICK Thll & Perry iifilfi EIGHT DAYS HAVE GONE oi the Guardians special offer period. Be sure and send your $3 subscrip- tion before it is too-late. ADVERTISE THE IEAUTIES OF THE l$LAND--By sending your friends a souvenir of P. i]. 1. only 57c postpald. Guardian Office NOTICE T0 ADVERTI8ER8.-. Advertsers are reminded that all display advertisements must be in the Guardian Office before noon of the day previous to publication and before 10 a. m. on Saturdays. THE S. S. CANADIAN SAPPER slliis from Montreal May 27th. Sire will be dlie liiliarlottetown May 30th, and loads general cargo for St. John's. Newfoundland. Buntain iieii-.& I(JO., lAgents. ' ROLL CALL-There will llle =. Roll Cali of the members of the Long Creek Baptist (Jllurch ’i‘ucs- day 27tll. lit 7 p. m. and m, i; o'clock thcre will die a public meeting or which the Rev. f‘. n, Freeman will give an address. HONOUR ROLL. - ‘Sianchcl School Honour Roll for months of April is as follows: Grade V1.41. Vurna ‘Frlzzeli, 2, John NV. Cairns. Grade V.—lrenc MacDonald; 2. Iona Dixon. Grade lwfiltoberr Cairns, 2, George Cairns; 3, Roy Cllnleron; 4. Jcun Bernard. Gratin lil.--—1. Lester (fairns. 2 lvun Friz- zell. (inidl: li'l.-—ii. Mlle llulnpilrcy; 2. Will Cameron. Grade l.-——ltcg- gie Kelly, '2, lllzlrgllrnt ltfuirns. ll. Lloyd Erizzell. 4. iiich Kelly; 5, (illlyton lliliilllliffl)’. illlisy B. Muc- Nclli, 'i‘euc.hc.l'. ANDREWS-MACKENZIE- 'i‘ho homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. lvlzlc~ Kenzlc. North Rustico. wits thc scene oi‘ u happy event on Wed- nesday. Zlllly 11th. when their daughter Gladys iiichc’ was united in marriage with N. Leslie An- drews of Concord. N. li., son of Mr. all-l Mrs. John Andrews. New Glllsgoiv. Pl E. i. The ceremony WiiS p ' ruled by Rev. R. ii. Stu- vcry’. assisted by Mr. J. ‘Sydney Bonnc-ll. The ‘bride’ who was given away by her fllthcr looked charm! inf! in ll dress of while Duchess slllin with ovcrlucc. and worn (I. ropc -lt' pearls ihc. gift. oi’ llif‘ grcnln. After rongrlltulutilms- were extended tho wedding guests rc- puircd tn the dining room ‘where thcy parlook of u sumptuous wed‘ ldng supper. The Looting of horns announced the zlrrival of the SCI." thrillers, who acted their part in :1 manner which was acredlt to the younger folk of North Rustico ‘and thri. surrounding communities. Previous to hcr marriage. the lbridc was given a linen shower by her illdy friends of Rustico. The ilappy lliE cerium GUARDIAN couple left on Friday morning I'm" their llilllfg home in Concord. N. li.. whore the groom for a number of years, followed by e ems-roam the best wishes of their friends for a happy and prosperous journey through life. WEDDING BELLS-A very pro- tly wedding took place on Wednes~ (lav. May lltll ni thp home of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. lllaeKcnzlo, North Rustico. when their daughter Gladys liicll was united in marri- age to Mir. N. Leslie Andrew's. (‘on cord. N. ll. in the prcscnce of the lIlilllEflli‘/' _rclatives of the 0on1 irllcllng parties. The hridn who was unattended. lookcd ivinsnmc [its silo entered till; lulrlol‘ lcunlng lg on the arm of hor lather by whom she was given away. lier costume was it dainty model ni‘ white Duchess sutln with overlacc. gracefully caught up with. llny roaedvuils ,nnli lwoliring ll. hnautb ful pour] ‘necklace. tho gift of the groom. 'i‘llo ccrouiony was pill" fol-med by iiev. R. ii. Stavort us~ sisted -by Mr. J. Sydney Bonnell. Congratulations over tho gilcsir. ro- ~paired to iile dining room whcru they par-took of uslllnpiuous wed- ding supper. The sercnuders act rid their part in a iliunnor credit.- nlblcto-tilo voungcr people of North ltusoicrl. The collection of wedd- ing gifts was exceptionally largo and beautiful including slivenchina out glass. llncn und a goodly num- ber of substantial cheques also n nllilhngllny ciiscd clock und a hund- some cheque from the groom's om- pioycrs. Previous to hcr nlarri- age lilo ‘bride Will-i given ii. "miscell- aneous shower" by hcr Indy friends of North iiustlco. The huppy cou- pic, left on l-‘riduy morning for their future homo in Concord N. ll.. where tho groom iholrls lL lucrative position, followed by the best wlsllus of their many friends for n happy and prosperous journey through lifc. lMr. Andrews who is u son of Mr. und Mrs. John Ann- rcws. New Glasgow, I‘. E. island is u returned horn froln overseas. having. enlisted from Concord ill 7th“ American Army when tho lin- ited Stlitcs entered tho Grout Wur and had previously served ilndc-r the Ailicrlcsn Plug for two yours on lllp Mexican border. ~ For Infants and Children iii USE FOR llllill 3U YEIRS, Alvrmbears ._. 518111111" li0Tiii. VlCTOillA lame for Its ouisino oorvloe. Ilsgantly furnished, ll rooms with bathe. V i111" 195111911‘ man to guard well-his life} Make It your horns in Got them repaired. Otiarlvttatown. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUAltDIAN COME T0 THE ICE CREAM SOCIAL in Graham's llioad iinli next Friday, ‘May 27th. ORWELL -.Services, next Sab- bath. May 29th at Orwell Head at i1 aL St. Andrews Church, Orwell at 7. ‘Sunday School at ti. TRYON. BOINSHAW BAPTIST Services Sunday 29th, lBonshaw 11. Tryon 7. ‘The ‘Lord's Supper will be administered at the close of the morning's service. VERNON RIVER CiRCUIT—-Ser- ' vices for Sunday,29tl1 inst. Cherry Valley 10.30 a. in. "Man's ilBPDBBQ Needs" Vernon 2.30 p. nl. “What Lack I Yet." ‘Cherry Valley 7 p.’ m. Gospel Concert “ivory Palaces‘ ‘Special Offenings. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.- Rcv. Ewen McDougali will preach Sabbath 29th. lit Belle River at 10.30. Iris at 3 and ‘Murray lltlver at 6.30. Also Monday 30th. ni. Peter's lload und 'i‘uesday 31st; at Brooklyn at 7 p. m. FATHER AND iSON BANQUET. ——An occasion of lunch int-crest and pelasure took place in Wins- loe ilall on ‘Punsduy evening the 17th. of Mliy. when over forty fathers and sons Hill. down to a festui ‘oollrd which iilarked the (aloslng rif the (‘ommunity - Boys‘ Vl/ork. The Ladies of the commun- ity (lWSFFl/G great (wredit for their free and gracious service. Follow- ing the supper lilo special program of the (ivcning opened by a solo l 'olsArlM/tMEN'r"rilono<~r"al1il|a ' i HA M L ‘S l GENEVA. May ‘Ed-Japan's 1- THEY MAKE YOU FEEL eooo’ p" ‘° m“ “e35” °' 5mm“ ‘"11" ‘z1t .t' ">, l'~ ' Hum‘ an nppnu- 9° lend-l 333112.23. £§Ifil.'.§il““l12§.,“.2,‘.§.'.ilit?i ln-hand. Half your troubles will cs u. definite rejection of the disappear when your etema¢h~l.eague'rl suggestion that each and "V" have been refined w‘. mellllhcr states agree to ihrrit- its “Mm” °°"dm°" by a “wl llllulllltrlyllgltid[VxllllviiiiiWeifélhlllllllllsilllll h"! °f chimhfililn" Tablfll-l fixed in its budget for the current Take a Tablet tonight. years. The Jilpanese Government You'll be glad you, did. considered the time is not yet ripe. for applying this proposal. but cx-i » presses its" approval of the princi- ple involved. ' Tuklo“: attitude, is the natural. ' ' ' sequel to Viscount llliyiirillYf-l pro- __ nliuncelnelliil on the subject of dls< armament in the Leilguc Assembly last. December. Almost without r-xlzoptiul. the sllizlllel- nations ho- longing to the ‘Leilgiio hllvc ill" (zcptcd the disarmament proposal. o. PErEne TAXI sEflv|cE.- gtlfgld Joe Woods’ mim- 1110p. 11B 41w Allloellg ' n attended‘ to. ' Wm” y -~-—— CHURCH MEETING-Tile 4th MANY KILLEDWN RlOTS IN nil-ctlllg of tho official ‘board of the EGYPT Vernon iiivcr circuit will meet in the church at Vernon on 'i‘hurs- 1111)’. 2nd June lit 7 p. m. ALEXANDRIA, Egypt. May Z.'li.—~ NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS.- Advertlscrs are reminded that all 1ilflirlay advertisements must be in . the Guardian Office before noon of the day previous to publication and before 10 a. m. on Saturday. . CORNWALL CIRCUIT- semi. “*5 MY 311111111)’. May 20th; North Wlllfill-lfll. ll ll. ln.; llulnpsiiire 2i p. lll.; (lflfliiwtill 7 p_ m, T115354; c 'Will ho lrcld under tho . of the Billie Society and '. liornc of 5t John will spook on czlch ccczlsion. (Ionic and ilc:ll' this ‘lillifillvil speaker. given by Mr. Oilvcr Saunders and was heartily applauded. Mr. G. ilurry (iorbell of i('|liii‘llll.tf‘.ii)\\'ii, thcn lcd in ii jolly HiIll-ifllmfl. Mr. Flori Mcillinis presided at tho or- cnn. Then came tho toasts: ‘File King~Thc gathering rising and singing 'i'he King, (7nnadll-.lro- yiosed by Mr. David Robinson. ren- pondcd to luv Mr. Leonard (‘ud1 more. Our Provill<-c--—l’roll0.<2d by Mr. John Mclinnli-l. responded l‘l by ‘Mr. (lclllilli-i IMunn. Our‘ G-uests» proposed hv Mr. Lorno Munn. res- ponded in by Rev. -Mr. Wilson oi‘ (‘nvo ilclld. Ollr Dads~~Propliscli by ‘Mr. ilorncc iillttruy. responded to by Ml‘. J. J. Storey. Tin Ladies ——<l'l'f)]lfiI-ll1ll by ‘Mr. Eiifl Mcinnls. responded to by Miss Maurie llugllcsr. Follmvlng tllc toasts llcv. Mr. ll/zitson flivorod the gathering with ll splendid solo ivlilch was vory {real-Lily enjoyed. Following this. I‘. Gorbell gave another so- lo. We all appreciated very much the contribution, of our friends and guests. thus adding so splen- didlyy to our programme. The speaker of the evening was then lnlrorlilccd und in his positive manner. Rev. L. A. Buckley, B. 1)., General Secretary oi’ Y. M. (f. A. for tho hlaritimc provinces gave the address of the evening. "Fills zlddrcszl challenged every ‘boy and ideal and led us more cieeriy to see the mflny measuring of the life of service. ‘Our gathering closed with prayer. Mr. -D. 1.1. litolllnson Oticiipied the zCilair during the evening. Our guests included Rev. l... A, Buck. ley, B. 1).. of dlaliillx. HIE speaker of the evening, ilcv. Mr. Wilson of (Jove ilolu‘. and it'll". G. Harry (lor- hell of Charlottetown. _ -—i~- —(-O& l ::Youi' pastlfiy will he light. fluf-l fy and smooth if you use BQTIDIYSI Si. (‘ilzlrles or Je soy Milk ,"\vilhl tho cream loft in." Look for 11m cow on tho label. ~—-——-<-O->—~—-— .THE OLD RELIABLE. TRY IT! i Mlliiii‘(l's Llninlont i(.'o.. Ltd.. Yiil" N s YAIIUMOUTH, N. S. FiSHERMiE-N AND CAMPERS ) QUICK RELIEF IUT A BOITLE m YOUR olrrrlr Thing-s That Can’t Be Bought it is possible to buy power. but not respect-position, but not loyaity-Jollowers. but. not friends. In fact the most precious things in life can't be bought. This truth is nowhere more vividly exemplified than in the drug store. Good Will is a very valuable asset in the practice of pharmacy- yet it is overlooked by many dealers in their strife for quick profits. Immediate profit has never been our aim. for we realize that the increased business which comes to us because of quality goods and superior service will enable profit to take care of Itself. When selecting a family drugstore. be influenced by other things besides the lure of low prises. Consider var- ious service features which contribute to your Wei-fare. THE DRUG STORE THAT FEATURES SERVICE Johnson & Johnson The Quality Drugstore Cor. Kent and Prince Streets l 2 of‘ the W. M, 1S. of Hiintrr River. ' God will comfort. consoln und Siifi- Manufacture of Monoaceticacidest- ..il.\n ..l~i.\'.ioi'.\lil.li .VlSlT.-~- flit-v. m. Illcllick of North River 'l'f‘.ffl*l\'t‘ll word Lhllt his brothel" lJohn l1‘.. and wifc rczlcliod Boston Fifllilll’. 'l'llcy will rcsidc with lhclr (iaughu-rs. ’i‘llc._v report iluving had u vcry pleasant trip. Thcy express tlu-lr hallrtfclt upprcclzition of tho ilindllcss shown them by the pen» pin of (‘hurloitletlnvn during their residoilcc hero sum» lust autumn. 'l‘hcy Sllfilii. 2i few days the guests nf Rev. und Mrs. illclilck before leaving. —~--~-<'o>i—_- LETTERS OF CONDOLENCE ‘I'll .\lr.s. (‘urcvr zind flliiilly, iiullt- or iiivcr.~'l‘hc. mclnbcrs of thc Methodist \\'. ill. lS. of Humor Rivcr wish tn express to you their deepest hilulnliily in ilie llelltll of your beloved daughicl‘ Mrs. (‘illlr- ics Paul who hzld for years been ii valued teacher in our Sunday School and also in the choir where she has been missed so much. We \\'l'ili also to extend our sin- cere sympathy in her bereaved husband und we pray you all may be saustlllncd in. your sad bcrellvc» mom. with the thought that your loss ivas her gain and trust thui God's grglco will ‘he sufficient for ‘ in your sorrow. ‘ - e miss her so mlleh in our W. NI. ‘Society where she was mil‘ valued Secretary, nlwnys randy mm willing to do her share of the work pretty oilcloths at A big range of Simplgfie of the Society and we wish t3 H ' place on record our scnsvg of the w deep loss this ‘Society and tile . Church has sustained through the death of our beloved sister. ' .»Signcd on behalf of the members MRS. JOHN RACKHAM. Acting iSel-lwitllry. Tn Mr. (‘hail-loll Paul. Kingston, l‘. E. lsizilld. Dear BrothenHlVe. tho. officers and members of King Wlllinnl L. (l. L.. dcsire to express to you our heartfelt sympathy in this. your time of sad beerllvclncnt. silstliinlad by the‘ (leulh ol‘ your beloved wlfo. Death is over un unwi-lcnlnn visi tor but [he blow scclns to strike with increased force when it lXIllS upon a friend so nnur and dour i~l the flower of hol- days. bill. lilo great ilurdcn of sorrow is i’l‘l."lit-ii"l to a largo (legrce hy reflecting upon the fuct that the cull found llPl‘ ready to meet ilor (loll. While it is your lot. to mourn the loss of a worthy and lweloireii partner und as you will miss hcr ltolilpillillllisllll) and council. we dc- sire t0 in; ress upon ynli tho fact that is is iut for a season which will terminate in ll glorious rc» union l1! ihut uppci- and bcilul‘ world whore purring is unknown. We ice] that zinytlling we can do or any is insufficient.‘ to hcul tho ivuundcd heart ‘but wo DIYIY 111111, tliln you in this trying hour. Sign"d in behalf of tho lodge. abovc WILLIAM H. GREEN. ootomo BARRETT. RAYMOND BARRETT (Patriot. rPlcusc Willi’) ASlfljlN Only "Bayer" is Genuine Warning! Unless you see the name "Bayer" on package or on tablets you are not getting genu- ine Aspirin at all. in every Bayer ’ package are directions for Colds. Headache. Neuralgis. Rheumatism, REJECTED ‘av fungi-pt“ -, Everybo Dominion Oilcloths and Linoleums are sold by g BEER 8t WEEKS 1' i 65 §.. 14in PAGE, FIVE j" Keeps the closel- cicols ‘m l <- Whig“? wilful. Zlifi bgsin [T0 t"? i T/ff I'M! lQr/IIA/Gf/l Gmmonia Many pilllcelnen and demonstrat- ors ivaro killed or wounded during rioting ilerc 'l‘hursday. One Bri- tlsll soldier was killed. ’l‘lle trouble was the oulcomeof u political de- lilolislrllion. iflllrl) rl-ports received ‘Thursday told of a series of disorders in which many poiiccillell were injur- cd and ll dcmonstutui" was killed. ’l‘h.~, disturbance: Wits (iuclied nnly by the intervention of Egyptian ‘ more reliable method sly Smokes l A g lllllllllllll ‘I The, Tobacco of Qualify" MARKING ci-uckt ' it is very Important toirnlilfl (zllicks in seine wily at the time '0! hatching. This enables ole" to keep track of llifierentiotsof cilil-ks which is necessary when some 01' the hatching eggsllusve been purchased. lliialiking may be done by leg-banding or by- toe- punl-hing. the former being the All the new designs indinoieums at eu In the summer time, when everyone longs to gcf out of doors. housework seems more lrksolllc than usual. And how hard ii: is to icccp everything looking nlce—dust and dirt :»(‘\'ili to zlcltulnlilziic faster. Linoleum simplifies housework in summer time. There is no nccd of suit-raping or laborious washing when lhc floors arc of Linoleum. To keep ihcm looking ire s h an d n e w only an occasional mopping ls required. Thousands oi ciifliidlflfl housewives have learned how‘ easy llOIISOVWOFk is ivitll Linolcllln as floor covering and have taken up their hcnvy ‘fllI'[-(‘0ll(‘(‘.llil[1 carpets and rugs and i’(‘[)lil(‘\‘(l thcm with Linoleum or Linoleum Rugs-zit a collsillcrzlilll- saving. There is onc mom in your llOlIFlJ that's hardest tokecp c|c.'lil-~--try l.lIli)l['liIli on it this sllllllncr. You will be so plcllscli with lhc rcsulis that you will be glad to adopt it tilrougiloilt yolll house. Your ricnlcr will gladly -lli)\\' ym- ‘l illrgc range oi designs to choosc iroill and .l choice selection of Llnulculn Rugs. Look for till‘ blfnili! rzlnvris inlrk when buying. Linoleum and Llnoil-illl: Runs zlrc liiade in Canada— they cost less than imported goods. Their» Stores Sell Linoleum: . Dry Gouda. FIIVIIIYIHE. Home Furnishings Departmental. General Earache, ‘Toothache, Lumbago, and for pain. Handy tin boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists also sell larger packages. Mode, in Canada. Aspirin ds the trade mark (reoistered). oi Bayer or oi Ssiioylieecid. PIQQWSE BIlOSl LIMITED " “The Big Store .