1n,‘ a p: e 1. 5 QQQQ OUR interpretation of service is to flll your . wants with only the purest drugs. and deliver as soou no the prescription has hecll llllsd._ Youn sutisfoc- lion and our lllfidsilre are lidlllllllled lo our». effort .: a in lllvs exceptional service. The store of reliable service ‘Tim MaeKlnnon Drug Co_ ‘THE REXALL KODAK , STORE . ‘- ‘~56 “~' z.‘ r ‘t; 1. es ‘are r F. I l Professional Cards. II. F.-DEMPHEY (lrnllunir- of Ilmulnn School of PIANO TUNING I71 Grafton Sh, Charlottetown W.Mi1es GarrisonJVLD Late Superintendent Chas. Dalton " Sanitarium Specialist in Pulmonary Tuber- culosis Office 126 Brighton Road Office Hours-Z-El p. m. and by appointment Telephone 257 Palmer 8t Palmer H. J. Palmer, K. C. H. L. Palmer Barristers, etc. Bank of Nova Sootia Building Charlottetown, P. E. l. Money to Loan Mark R.McGuigan,BA ETC. BARRISTER, SOLIOITOR, Money to Loan Cameron Block Charlottetown, P. E. island Clayton Morrison J. P. Commlasioléer of Deeds, Wills, t0. ROTARY PUBLIC Prompt, careful attention Deeds, Wills, Mortgages, etc., ATTESTED. Notes, Drafts, Bills. PROTESTED for non-acceptance of non-payment. _ Tryon, P. E. I. J. A. MacDONALD Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. MONEY T0 LOAN Office-Riley Building Charlottetown fir. c. c. Archibald Graduate on N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and Hospital Practice limited to Eye. Eil‘. N0" and Throat Cffieo Bayer Building, Great George Street, opposite Guardian Office Telephone 250 Office Hours-Q to 12 a. m. 1 to 8 p. m. May be consulted off hour: at116 Hlllaboro 8t. to- FOR- TRUE SKIN c. ' BEAUTY If, you’ are either naturally _ dork or fair-the true beauty . . oi! your skin is shown by its lollneak» omen-insa- freo- doul from roughness-red. ~nssa and blemish . Macs Witch Hazel Cream Dl-‘ilnotee true skin beauty, it gives a. mild. yet o cleansing action on the pores. Keeps _ the skin soft and an applio ntion of it enables your skin to resist either extremely cold or llot weather. ‘Certainly you should hove it o; your toilet iilvbio. Made only by The 2 Macs l 149 GREAT GEORGE 8T. meun inflamed tissue. Absorbine, Jr. gently rubbed on the swollen part will quickly re- ducethe inflammation, and the swelling with it. v Though powerful, Ab- sorbine, Jr. is absolutely harmless, and can be used ', with, safety and comfort. r ll is a dependable unli- I/ , , \\ septic and gcrmicide. Keep it handy. $1.25 a bottle ‘ nl. most drugglsts‘ W. F. YOUNG. lnc. 344 St. Paul 5L, Montreal AosolbineJJ-i l... suns."- nlielnnev A o. % ONION“ szrs and Shallots choice quality at Carter's Seed Store. come T0 THE. PLAY and bask- et social in Orwell Halli. Thursday All?" “lat. of eight o'clock. ..YORK -SCHOO~L favorably under the Miles E. E. ‘Meliétl. is progressing direction 0i "rue cannon OF THE GULF LLLLUSTRATEO-Gouvellir of the rovince-hest illustrated write-up gilaiffllgrtsli/UIOO ever published. — even Guardian Office. cm“ postpm’ 1.... s. s. CANADIAN SAPPER u... _ "m" Mmllrsol May col. SIlé will he dlle-(lllurloltetnwn May 91h and loads for St .Iohn's_ Newfoundland ‘lmwl- Piln-Iei" requiring Blluco are lT-‘quosled to book ui oucc. Bulltaln and llcli (20,, ageulo NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS _ Advertisers are reminded that an display advertisements must. be m the Guardian Office before noon oi! lilo day previous lo publication and llcforo 10 n. lll. on Saturdays. hzcslvzs MEMORIAL MEDAL —»Nlrs.‘ J. l’. M-oore of this cily, Ilil$i rcccivcd lrnm lilo Military ouillnrltieu IIlP Aielnoriul hiodlll in 11"‘"1"i‘y oi’ ilcr busiluud. Joilu'l'. Mlulrc, who dind in lhr- Hflglfllgp] 1" Dooclllllrl‘ 23rd. 1917, NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS - Advoriiseru are reminded lhllt all display udvoriisrlllenlu must lbs in the ilunrlliull Office ‘before 111,911 or m" 1111i’ DYP-Vlfllls in puhlira ion and before lildu. m. on Suiu days. ’ lilo serious illness of Ml‘. Wm. iu-lzor and Mr. .|, 1), (‘rm-ken =b0lll of York. is reported. Mr.‘ l\'oi2ol' is ill his 92nd your. MR. JNO ALFED McDON- lll<l_ Lullll SUrVilyilI‘, lierlllllnvillla. ll0¢< not work =by tho duy. ile WOPKS ‘by lhe hour. $1.25 p?!‘ lloul‘. 01' 1U’ "I19. $6 per line. His mille- llliulll charge is $5. Railway fare ls extra. . )/r_llliz?ill/fi 1/1 Better than illlls For Liver IlIs., 25CBIIX E. A. Foster Central Drugglst Auofidf SALE \ I I PURE BRED STALLION ' DOCTOR MCCOY 17204 Enrolment No. 4 Sire Day Droulll (128017). llnm Ruby Pimp, (26899). Boy stripe. nigh fore and bolll Iliilil legs white, fouled Mily 25th. llllii. i \\'ill slund for the season of 192i i ll lhc owner's stables. ‘Winslno. wcopi ovory Friday uitor lilo first ll‘ .\'iuy \\'ill b9 at EiIlilOlHrS feed doro sllullle, Pllurlolleiown. ’i‘bisl ilorso Ilflu proved lliulsoli‘ n sill-n und good siork golfer. I'ill‘l.I0.4 intending lo brood their llnilng. 'I‘el'mll $5 ul. lllllo of breeding and ‘illi morn wllou more plYJVPEi lo be wllll foal. HORNE BROS. _ Owllol-ll, iillnnloe, l‘. E. l. S. S. HESSIAN Barrister, Solloitotr, NOW‘! P"b"° C: MONEY TO LOAN Mgnugug P. E. IIIBHG G. S. INMAN, K. C. Barrister and Attorney-at-Llw Room No. 12 Cameron Block VICTORIA ROW ‘Morson 8t Duiiy Barrister and Attornoy-at-Law MONEY TO LOAN solicitor: for Royal Bank otOanada MacLeod 8t Bentley W. E. BENTLEY, K. O. \ J. A. BENTLEY Barristers and Attorneys MONEY TO LOAN Office-Bank of N. 8. Chamber: McLean 8t McKinnon Barristers, Office-Royal Bank Building Charlottetown P. E. Inland ——-‘_ ‘J. A. McEuohen, Oph. D. EYE OPECIALIOT Office-over 187 Grafton Si. Sunnysido Hours-lo lo 1 ml a toil enlllll. b! llibfllntment Attorney-at-Law “Si? silo? Tliriunlph” I Pure Ill‘i"iI CIYIIOSIIILIO owllcd by Dopurllnlonl of Acri-culiuro will be‘ roulrd for sr-nsoll of 1921 bogillninlz ou or about May 2nd as fur Eusi iL.‘~' llioulll Slownrt. tlloll south through Kings County, returning lo (lllurlollelluvll lllrougll south Quocus. Sol-vice ices $l21l0 for sou sou cosh or uoio with rciul-u privi- leges. Dulce oi‘ rouflngio npprnr iulcr. “Julius” "Pure Bred Percheron" owned bY Department of AEPICIIIUIYO Wm stuud for season of 1921 bellllllfllli; on or about May 2nd at Summer- side and 0‘Leory. Service fees $15. 00 for season cash or noic with re- turn privileges. ‘saalrrmam- or Acnlcutrun: BUNSON 2.13 1'4 Registered Standard Bred Bunsou is a seal brown, squnro gelled troticr. standing sixteen illunds rind weighing 1190 ills. Ho la sired by Blngorll. who has 177 trotters and 12 palcers better than 2.15 and including such horses as Baden 2.05%. Brlscln 2.05% llnll . Mlllierno 2.05%. "no is considered ‘ly horsemen to be the best indi- vidual horse imported since Elmos time. As n irotier Bunson is provini; ilimsclf of value, having n number of-lnrge, fins looking and nposdy offspring. He will stand at Vic- Icultlvlltiou. balance mores gllfilIIII are this horse bcforc F form for Sonic-Tit llortsvillc, ' Lot Z2 Form for sllle u, l-larlsvllle- i-‘urlll consilliiug of 150 acres, 100 acres c-lcur ulld in good slate oi‘ covered wllll uu excellent growth of llllrd and soft wood. well \\'ilIL"l‘9(I, also a good wr-ll ul house. ploughing done leady l'Ji' seeding. il-lu-lwisville Prcfillytelquzn (‘llurch and public hull at the gate. general store ubout 20 chains from house zrbolli i! miles from lruilllvay (Input. very convenient to school. cheese far. lOl'_\'. saw and shingle mills with all lllodcrll equiplll-ellls, also u largo iIWPIllilg house and oul buildings in good POPfliI‘. M~o u nice ii your bid hovel; (Packlond) DUNCAN W. McLENNAN OWNER linrisvillo, Lot. 22 II‘. l}. l. not. c. HZKQYZ“ Eye Specialist Office, Roylal Bank , Building, Cllarlot- I tetown. Office Hours 9-42.30, 2-5. Phone 68-Y Five cnrlonds on hand. Write or call fol- prices. The Rogers Hard- _ waré 00., Ltd. WHOLESALE Q RETAIL I - "w ' CHARLWITETOWN GUARDIAN "w IllE CENTRAL lollllullu For: House cu-zamno you wlll- want Wellllel-‘s Silver Polish. W. W. Wellller, Ltd" Jeweller. ADVERTISE THE BEAUTIE-‘S OF THE ISLAND-by sending your friends a souvenir of P; . I. only 57o postpsid. Guardian Office. 140 ACRES CHOICE LAND for sale at Glencoe, on Thursdaly the 51st see Adv., of Austin McGil- ray, SEE CARTER d. COlssplelldid slocl; of Wall Paper, cheapest and best, upwards of 100 patterns to select from. REMEMBER DAUGHTERO of lhe l-llnpirs Tea and Sale. Navy ‘lasagna Buildings, Saturday, April .'. r . . i Y. M- C. A —-Itllmmoge sole May 19th. Ladies when house- cleaning please save for it. Any unwanted clothing. furniture, etc. THE FARM YOU WANT-lib acres nl. (llelloon, in excellent con. IIIIIOIl, for solo on Thursday, the 2lsl._ seo Arlln. of Austin McGll vrny. -_i¢e-c--i- AN INTERESTING EVENT 1A very plflilililliil. occasion took lllnco ut the hollle of Mr. und lllrs. lien)‘. Mlichood, ‘North Rivor. oll All?“ liilll. 1921. when ll number oi liliCill. ttvfliliy young pooplc gather- oli in llill furelvoil in ‘Mr. unll Jill-s. Nlur~l.olld_ who arc uboul lo loavo lilo l-nlllmulllty. All lilo p/oullg people 0f North lltivol‘ rogrei tho dcpnrluro of Mr. uud Mrs. Mac Lend. 'l‘bo ‘JIIOSL important leni- ure of tllc evelllng‘ was an address rend by Miss liuzcl Walton and ll presentation of u woll fiilcd purso by Mr. Gordon Watien. Ml‘. nnd MiaoLc-od although loken by surprise filllugly replied null illlul- lkod the young people for their killil relllellllllerzlnco. ’I‘lley ulso ox. tended n. vcry hearty invitation to ‘be young people to visit their new home. After this the evening was spent i“ gnlues and amusements, when albout tell o'clock the young ‘lflllifla 0f North River served i! dulnlv lullcll which was much ap- preciated. Before the (ffllllpfllly de- parted they uli surrounded ‘Mr. Miwbeoil. by joining hands null song with all their might Vi'e‘cr all Jolly Good Fellows. Auld Lung Sync ulul God Save the King, ullll utter giving hearty cheese llllll. made the rafters ring lllc happy par-Ly started on tllcir journey llolnoward. ADDRESS L Dear Nlr. and Mrs, lilllcLeodl= WVo have learned with uncljfecl- ed sorrow and rcgrocthul. youicon- telnplste leaving North River. All we gather here tonight in the old fallliliar way we cannot but recall tllc many happy evenings spent un- der your roof; and the allclllory brings vividl to our minds your unfailing hospitality and kindness ml those occasions. We fool dear friends that if wo lllwc not ‘lielleli- ted in llldlly Wllys, from the iutllll- acy which you have voucllsafed us the fault is ours. Your chesl-ymp- tlillislll, courulgc. industry and gen‘ crcsiw llllvs. certainly been wor- tlly of clnuln-tion- and we desire that you curry zlway with you the knowledge that our departure is keenly regreiied und that ‘wo one ullll all wish you joy and prosper- Ily In our new llolnc. in conclu slon we-"heg you to accept this slight iokr-n oi‘ our rcgllrd and esiccnl. lSigneIl 'l‘hr>. ylmmg pcoplc of North River. “".§“?5“...H“"£l£ "p n11 F‘? 151$‘ -“iiil or PAlii‘ LluLsl E N The Remedy your Grandmother used to Get Sure Relief. On Sale Everywhere. A GOOD THING. RUB IT IN Know The Secret 0f Keeping Fit The liability so common in the spring is simply o sign f-I’ poisonous elements in lilo blood which the sysicnl is unable lo throw off. Help is needed in the form of Our Blood Purifier It will enrich‘ the blood and stimulate all of the or- gans to renewed activity. A remedy that will keep you at your best-Price $1.00. Johnson 8: Johnson The Quality‘ Drugstore .ioria fgffisilfltiia ogléliill lit 88W"?! I s o an . fe _. F.»A..WA.T.T°.N' I Bradslbnne, gleam... g‘ E’ l" Orafton 8t. a P D ‘I queen 8t. Current Comment (Continued from Page tour ) Having made that statement be- fore a large meeting of his cor.- stituents, this small lpretense ls no justification 'for his going only two "days later, as he now admits, and lbscoming a party to its violation. Mr. Riggs also turned IIIB at- tention to the permanent roads. joining in the chorus of adulation and mutual admiration lbecsuse of these great ibeuefits to the prov- ince. otnswerlllg those who" had declared that it was the Federal Government that inaugurated ills scheme and made the work poss- ible. AFTER THE LIBERAL SEN ATE HAD FIR-ST DEFEATED THE BLLL, he sought to exculpoie his Liberal co-obstructlonlsts at 0t tows. .by declaring that it “was in‘ tended" that that money should be used to corrupt and -hlly up the electorate. Wfllen did iMl‘. Iiiggs become endowed with that almigh- ty perception i0 enable hinl to dc- torlnine lilo “intenllolf ‘of lSIl Robert Borden uud those lgreai. statesmen behind him. and to de- cluro lllnl llloy lwel-s. sinister and corrupt? And on what authority loading .l.illcrslls of Llunadn as Premiers’ Nl-llrray of N. lS., (louill of Qllnilcr. liiurlin o-E SHBIKZIICIIO» wllll JIIUI HIHOI] of Alhcrlu, and IIIO OIIIPI‘ Premiers oi‘ lhc Dominion would lilo participants in this spec- irs of corruption? in duo course lilo Senuln lberuulc (‘onsorvnlivc and, despite this Liberal oppos- lion’ the Highways Act became law. , Alld now after opposing it tooth and null ut Ottu-wa, and in this pro- vince (lccluring it lo ‘be "AN IN- FEJLNAIL SCHEME ENVOLVINU Tl-LE PROVINCE IN’ HUNDREDS 0F‘ THOUSANDS, PERll-IAPS iiliIIl- L-IONSflhey are crowing lllost lust- ly over iis -great advantages, seek- ing to absorb to themselves the credit’ and attempting. instead of praising. lo slander its originators. And it. would look in this connec- iic-n as if Iiiggs was anticip- doos he llsslulle that such of tllc Y 7m lbrJjf Om! in ‘tins of 506‘. I00 sting on early election. if not for illc whole party, perhaps in his own individual case, for with that old time political foresight he in- dulged in a. catering for the mass- es‘. He would have “o fair wage scale" enllbodied in all government contracts. crs” in Falconwood and public ill- lsiitutlolls, no more “collection of 'Poll Taxes from bosses." which he ItlflllflilllCed as wrong in principle. and a remission of the tax upon lobsters. ill. is well l.o he forc- sighted and preparing for n pose ilble emergency, but there is u. something which he should not overlook, and that is the strong suspicion which for the future the country, especially lIIOSs who hove votes ut their disposal, continue to entertain towards promises empat- illg from any portion of the local government connections o: today. iIo also had something to say on tho permanency of roads and il.lus- trstell his ‘ideas lby preferring to the approaches to Charlottetown. built over forty years ago, which, in sllll- illiudo to the Appian Way, were silll credit to the Government that built illonl. Alld with the us- usl tendency to purlolu oll past glory for their party ho declares these approaches were "built by a Liberal Government too, the Dav les Government.” And he did tllls after it had lbeen pointed out only n few (lays ago, ill answer to a. similar lllistallle made by the Prom- lel‘. THAT‘ THE DAVIES GOV- ERNMENT VWAIS NOT LIBERAL. BUT A (lOlAllllT-ION. To class IIDXI! D. Gordon, Senator Samuel Prowso, lion. Geo. W. DsBlois. iton. John Yso (tilen a Conserva- tive), members null supporters o.‘ that. Government. as Liberals. would be all insult to their lneln- ory‘s. Added to this their outside support In. the eleclion campaign. including their strongest speakers were Conservatives of the most pronounced typo, such men for in- stance as T. Heath Iluviland. George W. Mlilluer, D. H. lilac- kinnon, John P.'l‘union_ and others equally strong who have since gone lo their reward. ll is behind the cloaks of such staunch Con- servatives as these that ‘both Prem- ier Bell and Mr.- lilggs would shield the mistaken Liberalism in the local arena of today. m, was also possessed of some peculiar ideas in the matter of pub- lic right and duty in relation lo tile Dalton lsanotorhlm. He would n CNSIORIA yo: mm- and cools-so III IISQII UVER 30 EARS Cor. Kent and Prince Streets . ‘i "s: “pensions for caretalr, NAVY lzlaaalrrres= CUT first recover dalllagcs frolll l.lle Federal Government for the alter- ations, and then “scrap that ill- stiiutioll.” Tile money hzld nu right to lbe returned to the donor, I)ll[‘Sll01lI(l ho held lily the Govern- ment and used for lbc ilcnefit of iuberculnr patients ill such planner as lllcy thought best. As a. good Methodist. Mr. Jiiggs should he acquainted wllll the decision of fhc ‘Court of Chancery in the Metho- dist ‘School case’ directing that the funds must be used as intended by ille contributors, resulting ill its investment in the Kindergarten School, ’l‘he Sanatol-iuln is more slrrlngiy entrenched behind this do- cision, in that its destiny has bcell securz-d by the lllost solemn oi‘ wrilicll lbUIldS. under soul’ as ud- mltlcd by the Pl‘6ll1l8i‘,_ibIlliIIl1g lilo "good fulfil of this province lo maili- lain lilo lnslilution for which lilo gift was ulude. Perhaps Mr. lilggs, may constitute himself a ' court of appeal from that decision, and as Premier liell, has already assumed to be, above all law and all bonds in lhe mutter, and dc- clured that the government absol- utely refuse to stand by the bonu or carry out {he agreement. ____<o->.._i. WESTERN FARMERS NUSY SOWING IN BIG WHEAT FiELDE-The first seeding of any considerable amount of land ill Lrlc Edlnonion district started Tuesdnyliflfliifll‘ ""15" ""1"" don t go on lhf- farm of J. W. l-luff, south- cosl. of Onalwoy. Mr. Huff is placing 170 acres in [wheat and oats and ex pocls with present favorable well- lher conditions, to finish seedling within ten days. Seeding on the Iiuff farm is six weeks ill advance of 1920. and two weeks ahead of 1919. now-Le 5i \ PQQ§QO§Q§OQQQHOO+OO§OQQC ‘(anneal lqlnaav nu Iafllll‘ €~ o scabs \ :-.\\ v tffk mmuulnuuuuuuunnl VISIT rr TODAY-AT BEIiR & WEEKS Steele, Briggs’ Seeds "The Seeds with the Pedigree" Thoroughbred strain from thoroughbred stock-qual- lty, through and through. Steele, B_riggs'seeds are sold by leading dealers every- where in Canada, — you cannot buy better seeds anywhere. Terrible Weeping E C Z E M A u". s. Hayes, of Hamilton, ar-C arr "golng tjlogth t? llllld lewd. nn y cure y I non rel! y. “To have suffered with weeping cczemn oi‘ the hands. so ‘bad that lny hands were helpless-to llav trilcdr apt! ‘tried yemedies, wiahoud re e -— o lave ven up war an come South. for filelp-Bttllfllfllltibgfih a a o o of D.D.D. is is the substance of Mrs. Hayes‘ latter, 22 Sunset 8t. . Hamilton. Unt.‘ ' Cases cnn he sent you from your_ own vicinity. writs for Canadian testimonials, or secure a bottle of l).D.D. today. Why aufler litre!!!‘ you t relief on the first bottle, we will refund without question. $1.00 o. bottle. Try D.D.D. Soap. 2.00. DEJI The I-otlon for Skin Dina” Control Drugstore, E. A. Foe-tor, Charlottetown Plant Insure finest crops by buyin from the dealer who isplays this box. ' STEELE, BRIGGS? slash c<l-........_ ox .