conulrtakss y llllilillY’ t Bright Cut TSnIoking Tobacco Strike a light andlhe first puff _, She knows what's good-this magic cereal that brings rosy cheeks t, and sparkling eyes. Oven-heels always _ . I It's all a crispy, crunchy, golden goodnemof which you never tire. S . reveals the Iact, that you are going to enjoy-rho but smoke you ever had. it la manufactured from pure Virginian leaf and the emeeth. neae and fragrance of-thle tobacco cannot be surpassed. Iiiciiri a iiioiioisoii "rosacco ‘ooiviiunv, Manufaoturere LIMITED. Charlottetown THE CHARLOTTETOWN cussnms iiiiciziiiiiii GUARDIAN QHO‘ 1mm Helium's Catalog SPECIAL PRICES ON FENCING at the Rogers Hardware 00., Ltd. 2484 8 8 3i ARSENATE. LIME $10.00 per 100 Ihs., delivered. J. H. Gill d: Son. ' 2450-63-31 OAVBNDIGH IBAIPTJBT CHURCH ——iRev. M. -0. lBrinton will breach Sunday evening. June s, at mo. McCLAREVS PANDORA and KOOTENAY RANGES sold in Charlottetown by the Rogers Hard. ware Company, Ltd. 2434 6 3 3i FOR PRINTING 0F EVERY de- scription call on the Guardian Con- lral Job Printers, Phone 133. 2880 ii if TRYON METHODIST CIRCUIT. “Elllldlly. i-lune ‘lypresching ser- vices. Tryon 11 s.m., Victoria. 3 p. m» CTBPIIWI 7-30 Ill-m. lPsstor will have charge of all the services. r CRAPAUD AN-D SPRINGFIELD. —Church oi England service in Springfield on Sunday at ll s.m.. and in Crspaud at 7 -p.m. The will be ‘Rev. Edward Morris, LARGE LIVESTOCK SHIPMENT —-Fifty-elgh-t head of ‘fine beef cat- tle arrived ‘here yesterday firom ‘Victoria via the Harland. Thlg is an exceptionally large shipment of livestock und. within the ‘con-lines of the Province, is perhaps a re- cord. lit ssys a great deal dor the ‘enterprise of the buyers, ‘Messrs. ; iSaund u & gNewsorne. ‘ YORK ITEMS 0F‘ INTEREST.- . Mr. Elmer Brown is remodelling ' his residence under the direction of Mr. Alex McNevim-Messrs. J. C. Cooke and Leiih Drown paid s flying visiit to Marshfleld Sunday. —Mr. Peter Brodie is in expecta- tion of s. bumper potato crop thus and Reagh Nunn, Wlneloe sp preacher M. the evening service] SEE THE IMPROVED FLOR- ENCE OIL STOVE st the Rogers Hardware Co., Ltd. 24846881 ANOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT‘ of K. & S. Balloon and Cord Tires received st the Rogers Hardware Company, Limited. 2484 6 3 3i JUST RECEIVED A SHIPMENT of four passenger Lawn Swings, all hardwood painted and varnish- ed at the Rogers Hardware Co., Iztd. 2434 6 3 3i ‘POLICE COURT-Michael Brad- ley appeared before the iSIlpBndl- ary Magistrate yesterday morning on a charge of drunkenness, and was fined $10 or thirty days. CLEANING MOTOR8.—Atten- tioii is culled to the l’uliner—— Watson Electric Co. ad for clean- ing motors at 8104.00 which ap- pears elsewhere. HAMPTON CONGREGATION- Rev. M. J. MacPberson, M. A, B. D., MinisteF-Prench-ng services for June 8th, Borden at 11, North ‘Tryon at 3; und‘ Hampton at 7-80- Rev. Edward Morris, Grand Lodge Organiser. L. 0. L. will preach at Borden und North Tryon instead of H m _ A" d, u ‘of Hampton. Minister will preach a ax are cor a y invited int Hampton and assist at other ser- |vices. Prayer Services at Borden, ‘Friday, June 6th at 8 p.m., follow- ed by a business meeting-Rev. Dr. iiiiif,‘ '.‘.‘...i’..'.?.‘;‘§.“.1“.§5°Z‘1i‘“.i‘§Jf Mr. Fitzpatrick will preach at Bor- den st 7.30. Special opening ser- vices continued on Jung 31,1; in lNew llnll. . DOYLE-DUFFY WEDDING. - ‘A very Pretty wedding w.“ solemiiized at St. Dunstsifs ‘Cathedral on Tuesday June 3rd. of Miss Mable Doyle, of Fort Angus. ~tus. und Mr. Leo P. Duffy, of Char. lottetown. The ceremony was pgr. formed by Rev. Father Walsh. The bride was charmingly dressed in un ivory satin dress with radium lace trimmings und carried _ a boquct of white carnatlons and t was supported by Miss Edith M. Sunday at York. ~—-The members oflDuffy, sister of groom, who wore York Rifle Club are looking for-‘grey georgettg dress and mn-rieq ward to another summer's sport, being repaired under the slrilful management Ml‘. David i year:- Among the visi-tors to York last week were Mr. and Mrs: l. M. Brown-Messrs. Harold Dlamoi as the range is Birt.—-Mis_s ‘teacher of York School $4 ¢QALA ¢ E I Are You Troubled With Indigestion Form 1 Ilexall Dyspepsia Tablets Are" ‘fortlieu ‘ ‘of l2, ,,' mark- ed hy gastric dlatreae, heartburn, eour stomach, flatulence andlbeiohlng. They are sedative, soothing, antacid and antiseptic; counteract isnnentatlon ulate the stomach and .. ‘ oo in PRICE 26o. 50o AND $1 Guaranteed no give satisfaction Sold o... MacKINNON DRUG CO. and sourneee and stim- creaeed activity. .00 PER BOX. or money refunded, By " The Rexall Kodak Store t _ Phone 21,9 P. 0. Box 332 "FASHION More "FOR LADIES, Ae usual you will find our pliedwitheil of the new Ideas In tn able and cool foot covering. Ladies White Canvaa Oxfords ‘and trumps. with Iew or medium heeia- ' taelee Cenvea one strap rumm- - new, pattern, with leather or cover. .“_flm ~.. . . titaieewsiie Canvas Oxfords hlaek leather erlmmlnsl WHITE FOOTWEAR IS new spring stock well suP- - PARAMOUNT" is faehlonablepomfort. $1.15 2.50 and 2.75 $2. 75 Stewart, spent the week-end at her home in, Dunetuifnnge. —~ Messrs. Elnier_ i Brown and Leigh Voseey spent.‘ i Monday In Dunstoffnagia- Mr. W. D. (Iooko motored to Charlottetown iSunday. l‘ STANCHEL AND The fsnmere of Stanchel are busily ienksaed in their spring work, the i VICINITY.—- of last year.—-Mr. George Dixon one ioi our enterprising young men has just completed s splendid new for- iernl patronage for George in his ‘new adventure-Mr. Roy Cameron snd Mr. John Nicholson paid a fly- ing visit to Balsam Hollow.-—-Mrs. Harold iLefurgy and family have re- turned to their home in North Be deque after a {pleasant visit to ‘Mos. Lefurgey's home in Ross Valley-- The Messrs Douglas Todd and i-ier-i bcrt Dixon our progressive mer- chimts are carrying on a very suc- cessful business having given large orders to a travelling salesman;- iiir. snd Mrs. Percy Down and fum- ily oi‘ Charlottetown spent the week end in Stanohel the guests oi Mr. Neil CBIIIGTOIIr-‘WB are glad to see little Margaret Matheson home ag- iiln after nndorgolngs serious oper- iition in the iP. iii}. island iHoepitnl.— Mr, and Mrs. (Judmore of Charlot- i ietown and the Misses rlfatie White irons MacDonald and InuChnmI-l- Ion of Stnnchel spent the 24th fish- ing at Maoheams Pond. capturing some speckled beauties-Capt. on Mrs. MacLssn snd son Leslie, Mr. snd Mrs. Harding and Mrs. James lllxon motored to Mulpeque reconf- iy and ropor-t the roads in splendid condition-Mr. J. ll. White has left ior Boston where he intends spend- lug the summer.——Our capable "m1 painstaking teacher lMiss Webster has returned after spending ihsi- ho- lidays at her home.— His many - friends are glad to see Mr. Muck N‘ -* ‘ home again after spend lug the past-four years in the Wes- tern States-Mr‘. Henry Cameron and daughter Msisle were recent vlsliore to Rose Valle)’ the 309$“ of Miss Marion Matheson. Thick, Swollen Glands Uhil-T-idinhmlfireifi . \‘ or oheh - IIIII, can be reduced with else other Bunches or Dwellings. lle blister-me lnlr so». andhoreekept erorh Economical 'season ibelng somewhat in advance) l ige and repair shop. We bespesk lib-i l IIIIIRIST TRADE; a boqust of csrnatious. Mr. Jack .Walsh ably supported the groom. of ‘A very dainty breakfast was served Rllllyiut the home of the groom's uunt Mrs. llurry Douglas, lifter which ihe party left on a motor. trip to Sumnicrslde. The happy couple re- ceived many and valuable presents gincluding cheques, silver, linen ‘and an oak rocker from the eni- ployees of Stewart's Bakery of which the groom is s valuable em- ‘ployee. The Gusrlan Joins in wish- ing Mr. and Mrs. Duffy a huppy journey through life. Minard‘e Llniment For Coughs ixiiifiilliiai 'l‘lint the summer tourist truvel from the New England Slates to the Maritime Provinces would be unusually heavy, this season, was the opinion expressed by Mr. l4‘. W‘ Robertson, C. N. R. General Pas- senger Agent, on his way from Boston. to headquarters at Moncton Mr. Robertson said that the C. N. it. was spending $5,000 this yssr IN msnonmm MARY MARTINA CLOHOSSEY iIJ-esth regards not person age or circumstance. but garners here and there fruit ready for the harvesting, definite the void left in ‘heart and home-despite the tears of sorrow- lug loved ones. This truth hes lust been exemplified in the home oi’ Mr. Joseph Clohossey of Nail Pond, when the pure soul of his beloved daughter, ‘Mary ililertinu, answered to the Master's call and sped home» ward on the evening orimsy 23m, 0f her short space of twenty ionr years, five years were devoted to the noble iwork of teaching, and to know her was to understand how faithfully she acquitted herself of the duties oi her chosen profession. iLlio is dear to youth and death seems meant for those of mature years, but when her spiritual advis- er, Itcverend Drulidolsellsn, assured her that “the Muster is there and calloth for thee." h-er sacrifice oi llie wua generously made, ell links with earth seemed to fail asunder and, noclous to the last, her go- ing forth was as only a leavetoklng a gooing nhend to the Homeland, Her funeral took place on Sunday afternoon and was attended -by a very large number of friends who thus testified their dleep sympathy to her parents and to her brohhers und sisters who mourn her early dentin Besides heir sorrow-lug par- ents she leaves the following bro- tli-ers and slstem to treasure-her memory, namely: Francis H, of Pc terville, Everett oi‘ Boston, Roy at home .and Anna of the Charlotte- town Hospital nursing stnif, Edwina‘ In Boston and Clara and Alfreda at home. T-he pzill t-ezircrs were ed- ward Gaudet ',Edwnrd iLeCIsir, irv- lilg Christopher, Emmet MoCue, Philip Noon-an and 'Mi1f‘(:lle llackett. Spiritual Offerings-Tile Sisters and pupils of Tignieh Convent, the Sisters of Charity, Charlottetown Hospital, iNursee oi’ the Charlotte town Hospital, Mrs .-Petor Klnch. Ray and Belle MacDonald. IMnss Offerings-4Ladiee Auxiliary A. 0. i-L. Staff of J. H. Myrick and Co., Mr. and Mrs. J .A. Hackett, Philip Noonnn Justin McCarthy, Frank A. McCarthy, Mrs. John Clark, Mrs. liunnorah Ready, Mrs. Elizabeth iArsenruilt, Mrs. William __.___<e>---- MRS. JOHN BROWN ’\ The death occurred Sunday ur- ning at the home of her daugh r. Mrs. P. J. Oliver, 75 Upper Prinive St-rcet, oi Chrlelienu Campbell wid- ow of the late John Brown. Gsud-at and Miss Mae King-T. » w. __o_.\ r. FTRIIDAY, JUNE 6 790 Kilocycles (380 Meters) WGY (Scbnectuly, N. Y.) General Electric Company Eeetern Standard Time 11.80 a. m.—-Stock market re- U O 11:40 a. m.-Produce market re- port. 11.45 a. lIl.—-W0lLI.llSf' forecast. 11:65 a. Ira-Time signals. 1.00 p. sir-Music and household talk, “Decorative Draperies," Rob- ert L. Smith. 5:00 p. m.——Produce and stock market quotations; news bulletins; baseball results. 5.30 p. m-Chlldrerrs program, 5.45 p. rn.~Children’s story, in Fienh, by Frederic Duclert. 6.00 p. nn-élnternatlonul Sunday School Lesson. 7.35 p. m.-Healtb talk, N. Y. State Department of Health 1.40 p. m.~Baseba-il results. 7.45 p. m.~—WGY prize drama, “A Million iCasks of Pronto," by Agnes Miller. lllfiiflllllfillilfll selection, “Polonisiee" -------------------- .. Hoffmann WGY Orchestra Farce, "A Million Caeks of Pronto" ---------------- _- Agnes Miller WGY Players GAiST 0F Cl-LULMJTERS MISS Weston ____ __ Lola, Summers Dr. Channing - ____ Frank Oliver Ruth Pearce __... Rosaline (ire-sue William Bruce __ Edward ll. Smith Ml‘. Syms _..- Maurice G, Randall- Pfliibfllldoppulue Edward Efistilmuie Time: The Present Prologue-A drawing room. instrumental selection, Overture, “Pile Nnicd" ........ _. ltolliiison Orchestra Act l—<Dr_ Chsnninifs Office. instrumental selection, “Pastorsle" ------------------- _. Bnrmotlne Orchestra Act l'l-—'l‘l1e Tulsksgussket House. instrumental selection. "A Bagel ' ----- w. _______ _. Gruenwald Orchestra FRIDAY, "JUN-E 6 (Late Program) Eastern Standard Time 10.30 "p. in.-—~Musicni prozrsm bv pupils of Academy of the Holy Names, Alibsny. N. Y. Piano rsolo, “Caprice Fapaguol" ------------------- -. Moskowski Loraine Kwback Violin solo “Rhapsody No. 10" ---_ Elizabeth Kelly Select-ion for hwo pianos, "Taran- teile" __________ __ Rachmaninoff Helen Tinbor slid Thesis Wescott Piano solo, Psrapbraee on “Rlgo. 19110" _____________ __ Verdi liszt Elvira Spudorn iMr-s. Brown bad reached the ad vanced age of eighty-BISM- V8875- She was. born at Brook-field. but town for over seventy years. She had enjoyed health up to within three months: ago, and last week took a severe! stroke of paralysis from which she never rallied. v The late hire. Borwn was a most, estimable Christian woman, and for many years was always actively iden-tifld with church work. ‘king a special interest in Missions. As: u mark of appreciation of her val, ued seryices sh-e was made a Llfei oi mind and country, and the news of of this veneraible, God- wlll be lewrued with city and the death fearing woman snloere regret, She leaves to mourn three daugh- ters, Mrs. Oliver in Charlottetown with whom she had made her home while making frequent visits to her in- advertising the climatic and scenic advantages of the Maritlmes as s summer vacation playground. The fact that there was only one Boston train daily to St. John, he felt. would be a handicap in the handling of the full volume of tourist travel but he understood that there was still a possibility that two trains would be run, the mutter of arranging this depending on the working out of a suitable time table. Boston papers this year, he said. would be well filled with advertisements oi‘ the sum- mer sttractions of Maine and the Maritime Provinces. One reason that nn. exceptionally large tourist travel is expected is the exodus of people from here which has taken place in the past two years. Years ago when a similar migra- tion to the States took piece it was found that for severslyears after. former residents of the provinces took occasion to visit their old homes here. This gradually died off after yenre of residence in New England. Railway officials be- lieve that the same conditions will be repeated this year. Mr. Robertson said that s great bulk of the tourists coming East went to Prince Edward Island and that there good hotel accommod- ation was to be found at Charlotte- town and Sourls. Baddeck attract- ed numbers, but the hotel accom- modation tbero wee limited. Better and more hotels in the l! . ' aired ii T}! 313m.‘ Jiiimwifiti‘? f2‘. ___at Imteaqhqlealnueeelflleatleel asset in attracting tourists. , E. R. Brow . .14e_ Richmond Street, Charlottetown ' Fire. Accident, PM" Glue Insurance some» rm. v camel!!!»- Maritime Provinces would be e. big he said. y . ' m6" i other daughters, ibirs. W. G, Sonor- rnan of ‘Summereide, and Mrs. C. B. Murley of Charlottetown. The accidental death of her only son, Alexander C. Brown, who was killed many yea-rs ago at the age of fourteen, was a terrible blow from which she never fully recov~ sred. She was the last surviving mem lyer of e large family whose name is honored and respected through- out this Province. ‘ Laid to Rest ' Them look place on Tuesday ai- ternoon the funersle of dilrs. Chris- tene Brown and Mrs. J. Norman Campbell. The funeral procession of Mrs, Campbell left iher late home on Hillsboro street and proceeded to Prince Street when: it united with the cortege of Mrs. Brown and thence the two progressed as one to Brookfiold cemetery where inter- ment took place. e The services at the home of Mm. Campbell were- conducted by the Rev. W. Orr Mulligan and the pail- bearers were. Mesens Bowman Brown, Murdock McLeod, iHenry Lowe. John MadLeod, John T. Mac Kenzie and Archibald MscDourtail. iRev. ii‘. H. iPerry assisted by ‘REV. A. N. Gillls conducted the services st Mrs. Brown's funeral, st which tabs psi-l bearers were Messrs. John Trowsdele, Charles Ross, Murdock Rose, Percy Simmons J-leury iMac~ Farlene and A. E, Morrison. A large number of citizens -pald their last respects to tbs departed. Rev. R. H. Btavert officiated at the graveside. AIU-IURN OGBOOL Standing of Auburn School for olie month of M47: ret Corri- m. Grad‘; V,-1, Willie Simpson; i. fingertips-Kelly: i. Catherine Me- ga ‘ea “agar Mecerron: 6. " _ cred.‘ . ‘cerium; z, ' i. helix? a. " ‘- freshen» OOmPBPHf-IWIY 800d_Plsno solo, “Amour" _____ __~_ Mom-her of the ‘M-Iflsiflll-BPY siwlallfisoprano solo "Sunset" ____ New of Zion Presbytrlan Church. Posses- iuing splendid qualities heart she made many friends in Soprano solo, “Today the Thruslies Woke Me" ___________ __ Newton Mnrdi Kenny had been a resident of Charlotie-lfllano solo, “Carn-ival" Paderewskl . Irene Erickson Liszt Thesis Wescott Violin and piano selection, "Rom- ance" __________ __ Rschmaninoffilboys from Vicbflfll dIfll-fifl W110 B91" Katherine Kelly and Helen Rndding Piano solo, "Polonaise Iin E. Mlnor" Agnes Sperry Selections for two violins: a. "Tsmborlno" _.. b. "Bolero" _________ __ Helen Meyers and Thelma Tsibor . / Iiiard-i Kenny Alice McEneny. accompanist Plano solo. “La >Cants1snzi"__ Eleanor Schweker 1 i’ r i, iifgc1~ ! 4 , Fresh and allNetur-e, a some of utter cl garden after rain. Liszt ‘ MacDoivell had fallen in battle. Kreisler built mm the Sarnsatti ball recently ton es of the Women's institute. Llszi some reason t IN nothing gives us more rain of a wilted, dust-laden garden to i izie with Sunlight Soap. Clothes w ill . iiiilnmn“ ‘Suptqfi-efir . illllliiiii gr?‘ ,1‘? tiiiiiit. 3. h KT m '/2 BLACK AND . ‘ ,, ILI. .. caarons \ dii T E or. i’ ‘i “Mil i I cent discount. ‘34 to 44. surr SALE: SATURDAY, JUNE m. T0 SATURDAY, JUNE 14th .5... Any Suit in the Store at 25 per i ‘ ‘ 175 Suits to choose from. Sizes “See Our Windows. _ if Open Evenings During Sale D. A. Bruce Men's Wear 158 Queen Street d """ "k3IB;}l5;'f€yT-}§' | Piano solo, ‘tOoncertu in A. Mlnorweervlce, Greig "" "iiiiéléli'b'fiiiii.l>}an i Tablet Unveile the Province - ' leach succeeding generati I th At Vl-ctorla/debtor to the one which 22d ‘gone: Speaking for a long time. The Riev. Mr. and showed wh Semen portrays ~ the early days of the pioneers oi J l Piano solo "Ballad in o Minor" Chopin of the Tryon Methodist circuit vergli, kindly consented to conduct thg’ from the words- of Psu-l ‘i! om s. debtor" he deliiveni,‘ ed one of the ablest addresses’- Orchestral piano, Louise A. Knight heard in this pert o! the comm-z- before and so down to the present: A“ even, worthy of more maiwday thoee who for various reason passing notice was the unveiling on Sunday afternoon of a large marible tablet bearing the names of all the were not in a position to sérieio excess would forever remain the debtors of those who bad answered the call and had risked their livei ' ived overseas in the Great War, end,in the defence of the empire to the t lrlberty and righteousness‘ erected tothe memory of those who|9n 11th! ‘llhe tablet which 00st in the vi- The l cinity oi’ three hundred dollars is erected in Victoria. I The event was under the auapic A number oi speakers were ex pooled from Charlottetown but for present, and the Rev. might prevail. arge hall was filled to hey were unable to be organization. Mr. Somers .,. CUP pacity, excellent music was furnish- wall of one large sewed by the Victoria choir, ' The Women's institute in is to ibecongratulated not ‘only for the way in which they carried out bhis event but (or all they have done for their viI-lsge since their of victor} _ a 9'35‘ .1‘ \ ‘w s» sweet ‘ ' as a garden after rain pleuanslrro than to eee the return after and séhiri mmltyl ashed was. a are fresh Narnia; but l sol Sunlight Iidh leaey. Soap, iljllrgandgood reissevereayebeueeie iii melngeoturer t 50s I . sway. ‘ Writ! oen beeeuee t eternal‘: put-iv“ i“ The re So andewectese eomematof ' but the fit and ,4‘ l- . t‘ c‘ _, ‘ . . r , i W... , - . mWI-rvosrwnv- .t..'