.o~l~tlc"l'»» UHH): i Y§EECIAL PRICES on \V0ill9l1'i - . __ " Bolts. Wraps and Coats for Satur- Drugstoro’ Charlqtwtowlll‘ deny only. Prawns Bros. Ltd. I 4i" - SEED OATS-i Carter & 00.. " ~ illive just received/l a col-load of - good heavy while seed oats which ‘ they lire sellltigot" Qiiow price. , y. n -,.~. .. spins vvo llkul. Bargains in outslllclugu d ecu glwlll new. for Sntlrmsy Jlellll our ad. .P=.~=vsr FY93», W; . _. “F”. “i! 3.‘ .. 1 fl t ‘ r» ‘ . ‘ .. I -. -. , 3 s yhgitlle ilslnrlfl in Nov. lust. I have notified all’ y_cus> a’! aid, asking thhmgo reinltluja to thy-present ,_ e. A! 1 Lin in outline-slurs ltala difficult ggoll Y0. -'1'_llll In l. final request and opportunity to settle all out- lhllllnkalnlttlnces can be made to me. addressed to Smiths Cove ' N. l. or lgzcwllll J. n. Gill, (Tllnriuttetuwn. AB tile cost of a Iilnhd ll, llderabie and the almost immposslble task of gett- -u D. PETERS TAXI SERVICE- Stand Joe Woods‘ tailor shop ' ‘l. ' Phone 470—J. All culls prolllptly t. ,D\lil_ l“ IIY QQI- 210,01! fter my business. l trust you will all promptly - Qiiflllllsllfl-Q» _-\ . l_ tqlvid to IMQ. l IQIYe this open until June 30. After which we will ' . ' F cglpolled to collect in some other way. THIS notice also applies to tn e ' ¢QP|LD lMil-FARF-P-Pllltllc meet- ings ‘under "alispic-es of Wolnclls lBM-llltQ-Jllliil Illa held Prlllny, May 27th at CilVPlillhlil llzlli. ll p. lll., at Stanley Bridge llnll, 8‘ p lll_ All - dresses will he given by lliiss Mlle ZMalwn and l)r. llllrry Johnson, f.- btljs due HJJ. Campbell. Yours Sincerely. .13 N. T. ROCKWELL, ' Smiths Cove, Dlgby ($0., N. S. it ' -\ . ‘ “SCOTLAND IN SONG AND STORY" was till: titlc of a lnost ill- terestlng zmll instructive SYlIIlPOS‘ iulll of Scottish song llnll music give“ ill St. Paul's llnll on 'l'lllll's- llny tflltfllillg to an audience which pllnlost colllpietcly filled‘ the illiii_ Boys tile Sllllllllcrsidte lFllrlllcr. .\lr. J. ll. Molt-om oi‘ (‘.hllrlo!tet."r.vn, llookell after tlle lecture part of tile entertainment well. lllld the lllusic had an table interpreter ill PFOY- ‘Vlllkls, also of Charlotte - town. Tilt:- qlrogramllle was nil Scot tisll as was the instrumental lllli- sic-tho kind calculated to fire the enthusiasm llnd sill‘ the blood of those who heard it .'I‘lle attention paid the two performers during tile evening indicate-d that Messrs .\llll- com illlfl \VJLi(lS kept their end llp well, and the unanimous vote of thanks tendered them when the lec ture was over voiced ‘the zlprecla- lion of all present. The entertain- ment was promoted by the llllugil- ters of the Empire and .\lll_vol' tfalnpbeli made llrl excellent clllllr- lmlll. _ the Appearance of the PrizeList of ~' the lllu~;.¢;l ;.Zti.f'II§§i!0'V"‘ -. Ffiledericton Exhibition . Sept. 17,_19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24,- 1921 . NEW. BRUNSWICK’S BIG FAIR Open to Canada and the State of Maine .. Special Attnactions of Unusual Merit; Premiums $25,000. Prize List now readyfor distribution. Write or call for a copy» Address Secretary, Fredericton Exhibition, P. 0. Box 772, or call at office, 404 Queen, corner York Street, Fredericton, N. B. (‘to-m ti-SEED OATS.—Just arrived, Willie Banner Seed Oats. Order qui<=kly as we have only a limited quantity for sale. A. Horne d. Co. Dominion Oilcloiths and Linolcums are sold by , BEER & WEEKS gpfigaztyallriécgogilfls at gd All the new designs in linoleums at l.l0,. for , the Home Q g‘ he display of LINOLEUM RUGS at your Dealer's now! Right now your dealer has on display firobably the finest collection of Linoleum _ugs he has ‘ever been able to secure. _So many delightful designs in such a pleasing variety o colors that you wlll have no difficulty in finding one suitable for any room in the house and at moderate cost. If you have recently moved and are in nccd of floor coverings, you cannot find anything more satisiacto than Linoleum Rugs. Their clcnn, bright surfaces wi I always be a joy to look upon. No scrub ing or laborious washlng is required—just an occasional mop- ping with a damp cloth. . Linoleum Rugs areso easy to put down, they do not: require fastening-they cling to the floor and do not curL \l hen you nccd to move-lust roll them up. Your dealer will gladly show you these genuine Canadian Rugs that will give the utmost llatisfnction. _Look for the Canvas back. , Z/ Made in Canada , W _ ll d‘ h sold throughout Canada by Dry Goods, Fuminnn, Dupanmsnlol. Home nqurnbhinp and Gonna! Sroru Ru in lonpulmd fr Numb" 6y!) and hardwood sunan border. Kitchen would with grsuim linoleum. i‘ quinine; of‘ births, THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDI§§'._-'j_f, ,_ cllllrllll. CllAllMAil ‘OFFICE ctosilal- Dr. ' Hgl-l-y Johnson will he absent from-his of- fice Friday pnd‘ fllturday of this week. . ‘ELEVEN DAYS HAVE eon: of tton before it iftuglolate; CAXENPlSH OONGREGATION. —<Sel'.vlces New Gi gamut 11 a. m. end ‘ayendish sg"i.30 p. m. Mr. Sidney pilnelléwllljqlrescll. —Scrvices May 29th While Sands at 11: Cape Bear at,2.30 Harbour at 6.30. 'l.lle “eminent of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed at each appointment. YORK ClRCU=lT.-~Sunday May 29th Rev. W. H. Sweet of Mal-sil- fiélli will preach on the York cir- cuit 11 a. m. Husant Grove, 3 p. ill‘, Cove "flood and 7 p. m . York. All urc welcome. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are reminded that. all dislplny advertisements must ‘be ill tile Guardian Office before noon of tile day previous to publication and lhefore l0 a. ln. on Saturdays. THE GARDEN OF THE GULF ILLUSTRATED-Souvenirs of till- Province—‘best illustrated write-up ol‘ tile Province ever published. Price thirty-seven ,cents postpaill Gullrdilln Office. ' A SURPRISE VISITQ-On Tues- day evening last about thirty young people representing the Teachers Training Class’ and the Tuxls Square of Murray Harbour and Wlllte Sands with some others paid u surprise visit to the parson- age. Soon after their arrival Mr. and Mrs. Weeks were requested to come into the parlor when Mr. Cecil Brehallt read an address to thellr expressing very kindly feel- ings and high esteem for the wzly the pastor and his wife hlld labor- ed omong them during the past four years. A warm welcome had always been given at the parsolr age; the social side of life had not been forgotten and the Sunday sible assistance.‘ Regret was ex- pressed nt the necessity of tllc early departure of the parsonage falllily us the four year term ex- pires at the end of June. The-od- dress WllS accompanied by apursc of gold to each. Miss Edna hic- Kzly made the presentation to Ml". Weeks and Miss Ruth Bell to Mrs. Weeks. The evening was most heartily enjoyed up to a late hour. i-¢+>i-— i Tile inany friends of Mrs. l.l le- llollns, sr., of York, will b0 gliil to hellr that she ds improving from her recent‘ illness. ' lliisseg Lillian (‘umpllell llnll Lillian McKinnoll, (Lllllrlrlttt-town, spent Victoria Dlly ill Burlington, .l.he guest of Miss (‘zllnpllcllfiw pur- l ents. Dr. Wolsll of Mount uSlUWiIFI. and G. W. Proffitt ot’ lit-llsillgtllll, ro- presentlllg A. llornc zlnd <‘ll. met- ored to tile city yesterday. Dl‘. Wulsll, while Ln tllc city. purchas- ed u new Chevrolet cllr with which he returned llonlc in tilt‘ cvcning. -__-_-<o>--—-- ::'l‘o nlllke you food ' more helllthflli, delicious, iiflii iilllitlllllllg use Borden's St. (‘llnrlcs o PJBPBGY Milk "with the cream left in." The Coming Census (Continued from Page four T to describe in detail here. Refer- ence llas fbeen lnzllle above to in- ies, etc); these are now collec- ted annually by correspondence on n large number of different forms ndllpted to each particular indus- try zlnd in cooperation with the different administrative (lepart- ments, Dominion llnll Provincial, that are interested in particular sections of the field. Thus an on- nuul census of llnlry factories is talken in collaboration with the Provincial Dairy Commissioners in fisheries the Bureau works with the Dominion and Provincial Fish- eries Departments, and so on. Sim- ilnrly ‘the Bureau now collects the deaths and msirlsgos in ell-operation‘ with the legldlrara Generals of the several Provinces, 11nd ‘U16 old mortuary schedule of llhe census of thetonlls of the census has been dropped. Also, statistics of education have fbeen largely eliminated from the Census and dependence will in fu- ture be pllllced on concerted action the Guardian's apeqtslvnffer pgflod, ' Be sure and send your $3 cilbscrip- - MURRAY HARBOUR CIRCUIT. ' School had come in for every pose" . l PERSONALS f f ' l for‘ t Have You Tried Y¢vr<ir<>¢¢r i zelllllllllll May Will llnll c Drill slllllllllglllt llliCRUiTS WANTED 8P. M. illlBlliiNfiE n Census organization is tllllt of tllc rural districts. For ugrlcullllre, moreover, tile ordinary population EINITIIGPZIIOI‘ proves ll satisfactory field agent, most of the DFOPGSSCs of agriculture dieing flllniliar ones and such HS an enulllerator who lives in an agricultural district 'can well cover. Hence tile decen- nllll census of the Ciilllltliilll peo~ pie is "a Census of Popu,,.,,,, zlyw pie is a Census of Population llnll Agrtculture, that is, a comprehen- sive survey of the Cllnzlllilln peo- ple themselves llnll of their prlnl- ary industry. The cenius Schedules. ‘ The schedules used in lilo Cen- Msus are five in number dealing res- "pctrlivcly with (l) Population; t2) Agl-icllllllre, (3) Live Stock, fruit ‘growing, etc, in towns, (4) indus- trial illltl Trading concerns, and (5) Blindness llnll Dcllf-Mlltism. iMerely to state the questions ask- ed on these would he ilnptlsslllll- here. Tile population sclll-tlult- carries some thirty five (JUillIllIlH, A. J_ llicNevin. Bonshaly, nlelich- ant wlls in tile city yesterday l hiessrs. B. A. Mossey null J. F. hlossey, of Botlzwell were ill tile city yesterday. recording for each person tho lllllll, family, kind of dwelling, llgc, sex conjugal condition. hirtilplllce, cli- izenshlp, racilll origin, language, religion, education. o-ccllplllillll, ete., elm, -in "A" Ilt‘.(!(“‘~‘iil‘y dctnfr. The schedule rcllliing to llgrtl-lll- ture rivals drawn up in cllllsullzltitlll with Donllnion and Pfflvlllflili Al!- riclllturnl Departments iifltl other authorities and will cilcit :l_.w_,eultll of ‘information on such lclltllrcs as fllrln ncreages. lllnd values, buildings, implements. crops, fer- tilizers, farm lllbour orchards. smalil fruits. farm gardens. live stock, poultry. animal products, forest products, land tcnsllrc, il- rlgutlon, drulnlrge, co-operzltivo marketing etc. etc. The‘ scllodll-lcs on animals, etc. ln towns is supple- mentnry to the agricultural "scho- dustrm] smusucs (mmem llIIlillllllllllllllIllllilllillllllIIlllIllllIIllllllllllllIIllIllllllIllIllIllllllllllllllllllllli Your Appetite Needs Noi Coaxin 9 8 ll- 3 u: aff- Idnnleum-‘Fxloorcloth and Felilol For 8019 at through Provincial Education De-I partmelts under ‘a uniform scheme centrelng in the Bureau of Static-l tics. This principle in short has been applied throughout the Cen-' sus. l 0n one calla, however, o. partial ' exception to this rule is made“ namely, the important industry of‘ Agriculture. Approxinlutely fifty per cent o: the plmslotlon of Can- ada independent upon agriculture an mum-mum‘ Get tbelm in the triple-sealed yellow and 119d package Delicious —Ready to eat Sold by Grocers Eyerywheyre - Posttlllfficlnoi cattllylllm, one» g Sltlttfitiiii‘ lllllllllcl‘ nf horses, cllt- llo, poultry. bees, etc, within ur- bill] illllliS, illlti their products. and tilo-se of nlllrket gardens, town ~- ‘rh _.___ m u MAY 2v, 19s; ‘Lltsr TIME Tonnv T0 sun lblARLl E lol . ' JOY" AT TILE Prince Edward We want lwcry “K kiddies" 'l‘() S E Ii “THE KID" Special Clliltlrelfs JIATINPJE- TODAY at 3.30 (‘lllllll'0ll’s admission title after- ‘M0011 11c. (‘OWE ONE COME ALL! orchards, pun, llrc in tile aggregate important. The schedule on in- dustrial and business concerns col- lects ollly the nllnlc, address and § class of each; this is for the use " of the lletlliled llllfllllli inquiry con- ,1 ducted through cormspondence by Y‘ tllc Bureau as previously describ- ed. 'l‘.lle record of tile blind and of llellf-lnutcs is to facilitate the work of education a.l and other lll- stitutions for these classes. lln connect-ion with those some- what eldsborsté and searching ser- las-qof-g-alstzuiries. ltlze Jollowitrg. points should be clearly under- stood; (l) that. no question has ' bccn inserted merely for the grati- fication of curiosity or because tllo illforllllltioll would he intercsl- " illg lblll only lleczluse it lllls ll bear- ing on basic SOClili or economic. , (rolltlitiolls; and ti!) that the llIlS~ wcrs given hy the indlvldulll are alllsllllltteiy confidential, every em- ployt-e of the Census being under Oiliil tiilll pemll-ty against revealing any individual item and the Bul- (‘iill of Statistics itself lbelng for- blitllifen Lo issue any statement that would lily burs any persohlll mut- tcr. 'l‘lloulrll tile name of cltcll person istntklell down this is not for the punmse of associating tho individual with any of the facts tllllt llre recorded but lnerciy as a bllcck on the tiCCllTflCy of the cllll- morutlon. ‘Fill! (‘cllsus is first llnll last for stlltlstlcal purposes llnll ‘l A Clean-clltl-Crisp- ‘colqnedytin tlll‘e?~iiilvi. Tile Varsity Tr KIXCVS (‘OLLICG 1'] I IITIZKYIIN Mls Telllplefs Tlllflgffllll- mg, ollpéf}? i y interspersed with High Class Vaudeville ‘filillghlg, Talking and llgliuslclll Acts Al‘ THE l y PRINCE EDWARD‘ ONE DAY ONLY—-'l‘||l'|l5|).\ Y,-|illl(' illlti MAHTINEE AT 3 [Lil]. NIGHT l\'l' 3.30 EVENING $l.0.'l. 784', 521' )[.~\'l‘l.\'l'IFI 52c, (‘llILllRl-IN 26c Prices Scat. Suh- Opvlls Mollllznv hlllrllillg. llzly 30th. llt 9.30 :l.lll. at The 'l‘llclltl-c. cannot lltl llllldc the ‘basis of any direct udlllilllstrtltlvo action. Lot. it lllso he‘ noted that census enu- lllcrzltors are required to use cour- tosyl lllld» tact ln Oitiif-‘(tiillg lill- lll- fornl:liion-,-tllnugll refllslll tn flns- ‘ 'W0l' zl census question is pcnllllz- ed by stlltlltc. (To ho continued) ( when breakfast l t . or lunch Brings 1 ., y 1' ~ ..-.#'€t;;.;;o~_» PosT Tonsil i . s t, (7.728 Better Only the selected ‘of white corn is usedrolled into deli- cious flakes of substantial texture, - toasted crisp and golden brown. . g5 - Women's Ilzoe 2y, n; 1 3.00 ‘lilis Year we have the best Sallllal ill l Canada Alt these prices _ Brown Leather infants nines 3 to 7y}... $125 Girls sizes 8 to 10%. _ 1,45 Minn size: 11 to 2 .... .. 1_. Patent Leather-i . '- . , _ o: . j __l;i'_t5nl| Bstelii .,......Ll'.'-.l'$t,t,ll I fflrlo Patent...“ .......... .. 13° Boys sizes 3 to 7.... .. 21D ,9,’ f ‘ Mm’: alts: 7 to ‘l0 _ 3.2} M-Qyflpalflgtgnt - ‘ MAIL onosl-tetg'.fss_r,slo, .» ' ALLEY & "tsp. OHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. ,- nilfiv» only» opt.» m» NOTICE, l Wanted-A prseilul experienced mechanic who lid" dorstnndl onl- l-qpllll-lllq. Apply.“ Eurpim cal-allo- p743" Gl-ntQOoPiOGQnm ». i " ' 01"’ "' 4 L. y‘; n?‘ _ .