ledltl-pesberrnlnror lus- 7 €1"|.¢?""'""-»!BM.‘~. I aireat for your. =73" i113‘ - - may.“ w" . I Vi’ and-iii fgro§equailv 100d for you. _, - flfeerlt. appetite and dligsiioli] nib-benefit. Your nettle; will say‘ "thank you.” m; vim will resnond. winery's-is liked for what it doefilii well as for its BIG value attire small cost oi 5c. iavor Lasts WRGL . . I ui i- 4/" n’ r: . “$123M. / ,1’! Ii Mile‘. QLLE-r" , 7- . , , _,1!1!_"¢.“.I3EI¥____ . V, ,E////_l_" _ m: nor/r 14s J_ fl/j Waltz in Mild-Ali!‘ ~ Upon meetlng one of its own and around each ger swallowtail but- play on the wing. irur-L1n 1s orr ‘l , .. ,.$1550.00 i THE 192i BRISCOE ' STANDARD TOURING CAR AND ‘ ROADSTER McLaine Service Station DEALERS CHARLOTTETOWN 111m s111111>u1 sun $7.95 Men’s Brandon, Slater and- other high grade boots and oxfords-‘last year $13.50. C 0xior1ls $1.95 HERE GET FITTED - 8.5.0.1., no B, I Ki “Alley terllies will execute a kind of aer- ial waltz as they flit above, below other in their‘ spent $5.000 in cqlliDPiIlE itfel‘ ti“ I "l rtgreorl lo 4* $109,000. and to . 1 - 0 0 04 04,00 0-000-0004 0 0 00 #0 00 0000 0-0 00-000-0 0-000000-00000 4' ‘m: omosu or "m: outs ILLUSTRATED-Souvenirs of the PIOViHCE-‘bfilll. illustrate write-up of 111s Provluoeever .5 up“, Price fifty seveg- " ; dgqgld Guardian Office. ‘ "’ "' ‘ “ vrstrorrs’ 'ro . P0W_MI-.._rn1- lowing‘ were visitors ttm-tbddidloridn ‘Hotel, Pownal, registered‘ on" Lilac Sunday: Miss Isabelle’. _‘ olt. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. ‘Fostergyl f Bessie Foster, rDr. E. E.’ Robb ,,‘ E J A. Silllllhqlfli .»»s ' ~ rand Mrs. Jo's: S ' ."‘"‘ '5 . enzle, n. noes no. Hallowed 1'0 HOLD‘ ‘ZMEIIINGIFJ- New Wiltshlre Lollies ‘Auxiliary; of the Protestant Orphanage wliT-holrl a meeting in the “Vllltshlre. Hall on Tuesday evening 21st, at 7.30 o'clock. All members are requested to attend, and any interested per sons are cordinllly invited. G. l). Wright wlll speak in the interests of the Home. . _ AT HOME AND ART EXHIBIT lN AID OF THE RED CROSS—At the Victoria I-lotel, unller tho dis- tinguished patronage oi‘ Lieutu Governor and Mrs. MaeKinnon, an at homo and art exhibit will be" hold on Tuesday evening, 21st inst. from 8.30 to 10.30 o'clock‘ The nnagniilkeent collection of Prince Edward Island views presented by ' . Mr. W. S. iLouson will "he exhibit- ed. Music will be furnished during the evening by the Casino Orches tra. Refreshments in the faultless style of the Victoria l-lnbal will be served in the main dining room. an admission fen oi‘ 35 cents will be charged and all the proceeds with- out deduction ‘will ‘be contributed to the Red Cross. r PONZI worcr ADMITS ervmo NOTE FOR HOME. rCross-Examlined-in Action to set Aside Purchale. BOSTON, June 15._,—The, action brought in the FerlerrifCourt 11y the riustees or the bankrupt estate oi‘ (lbarlrs Pouzi to sot aside the 1111rclurs0 or the Lexington homo oi‘ the former Iinanuier fmrn-Riehfllid Engstrom forrwhlclp, POD-Ii, 05ml $20,000, was concluded, Ye5i-9T_a'. arguments by iii?" ' U ‘ afternoon with sei. _ ,\ Ponzl was on the stand HEB"! _ yesterday for erossiexamlnation J1!’ Attorney Rogers. counsel ~11" ill." trustees. Ponzi stetedJhFil an" he took the Lexingtoifihousé" he and making repairs. l-le was al-iiieli it‘ 11 note wail given when the deed oo+o+++++oo+o¢++on++¢+0+“oowv» ', “m, pusserp Th1“ question opened .11]! again the rights of Pom-l flllli tho court. was asked to deeidefrn ‘ the admissability of the question. , Attorney Mcishac, for Ponzi, maln- walning that Ponzl took money {o1 ‘investment 1n Foreign. exchange, international coupons, -bo_n1is, etc., I and to admit that some of it went [v10 purchase a house eoubl Jae used axilinet._ him invthe fraud charges x- preferred against him-in the state courts. Ponzl was directed to answer. and he replied “no". He would not admit that a "negotiable instru- > ment" had ‘been given. lie said tho “‘note" was not given by him and was not a part or the consider- allon. Miiss 'l‘eresa Kim-r. stcnugrapher for trustee Sears. read from her notes a statement nuule by Ponni to trustee Sears, in which be said: buy the house for make him more r-urlir-ilicd, l gave him a cilantro to 11111ko$itL000 by investing with 1m." ¢vvw 4 l‘or1zi, (iueslitmerl regarding the 4 Securities Exchange note ‘hearing the 11111110 oi‘ Mr. lrlngstrom as payee, denied he handed the note to Attorney 'l‘l1ompson, who was acting for Engslrom and did not know how ii. was delivered. Ponzl was then excused. ‘Experts on real estate were enli- ed both for the trustees and for ‘Engsl-rom. Various estimates oi‘ ‘the value oi‘ the estate were given, and tho general c-pinion was that . the replacement value is much VI greater titan the property is vai- ued at. Mtrs. Annie l.. linr-tstrom, wiieof the former owner oi‘ the property. testified to signing the deed, but denied seeing the Ponzi note or hearing anything said about it at tho time the deed was pitsserl. '*‘ .THE OLD RELlABLE. TRV lTl Minartfs Linlment Co., Ltd" Yar- mouth. N. S. iLlNlMErifti. YARMOUTH, N.» S. FISHERM-E-N AND OAMPERS QUICK RELIEF PUT A BOTTLE IN YOUR OUTFIT §‘_ ____ _ I’ D U v Dr. ligf C. , liarrrsl Eye Office, Royal Bank Building, amour. tetown. ‘i Qifice‘ Hour! . 'Phone‘168-_Y -" ' Armil, A. n: rut 1-3. (1,, srnlnrf s: d ' $12 11s 9-12.ao,'2-s.7”.' the Guardian Office before nuolrof the day. nrstleus to nllbllohtioa and before 10 o .1n. on Saturday. .. , - "r1-1s women's lNdTlTUf-Ewviil hold an Ice Cream Social at North River Hall on Wedensdnylllnd, day of June. Lots of good Ice cream and home made cake. Como one. Commall. All welcome. A. W. D. . WADMAN. clothier. will be attlte store or HWA. no. lmrtson, Flat ltvieor June 22nd- to _ various lines of made t ‘ ‘ready to wear clo- t 15g. .‘-.‘» _ 11pm .1» - » l Aiiilgfqgliwllbri-iur. 0.1.11" Mrs. G s; doflexpress their thanks to ‘ kindly and _sympa-1 Ill all sttixliir. by sending flowers and l‘ '11 p er’ waysremembered tgenyguflrln 1y the iliness and de- miss" l-‘their darling son, Charles Wesley. ' -_ O m S. 5. "MlAG-DALEN leaves Mon- tague every Monday and Wednes- day morning at 6 p. m., calling at Georgetown and Beach Point for Pletou, N. S. Returning will leave Plctou every Tuesday and Satur- day at noon.-Wllllam Fraserdvlan- ager, Plctou, N. 1S. . .__i¢o§___ STARTED IN LIFE A8 CLERK IN LIVERPOOL Has Given Neafly $6,000,000 u. Medicail- Work. Sir Ernest (Jassel. who has giv- en a million dollars for the found- ing of a hospital for nerves, is one 1i the richest individuals in the United Kingdom. and also one of the most generous. for he has elven nearly $0,000,000 t0 medical work, besides largo sums for oth- er charitable purposes. Of Ger- man birth, but a naturalized Eng- lishman, he has been the intimate friend of kings and statesmen. Yet in his early days he earned but a few dollars a week ass (zierk in blverpooi. Then he entered a Lon don financial house, and before he was bhirtyjho had established a reputntignnuas, n successful finan- cier. lie ontrols banks and rail» wuyshlfd ban?" big industrial eon- oernsrsnd-iltdnvrls he also who fur- rnished the linanciai backing for Jhe building -.i-s1r. the great N114 dams. Sbyidrgest was an intimate ‘iriendlvof Kin; Edward, to whom he bore suczh s. striking resemb- lance" that his ‘became known among his friends‘as"“Windsor Castle." --—.v-s—<>o>i- MESSAGE FROM KING Sends Greetings to Association of Rotary Clubs AEDlNBllRG-H. Scotland, .lune 17. ~The King has sent a message to the international Association of Rotary Clubs now in srwssion here, expressing his thanks for tile greet- . 2nd. it thohome "rrlgerfili years aunts months, after r" '.u'\ 1 . ' l u '-Ps.sssd peacemlyhivgy? 0d‘ May’ v her-sister, Mrs. A- G. Storey. ldlones Street, Ever- ett, Mass, Mrs. R‘. K. Henderson. a lingering illness w rich she bore with patience nnliiresignatlon to the Divine will. The deceased wan lileeldest, nauglltegz“ of the late Philip McFadyen of Coleman, P. E. I.. and leaves to mourn besides her husband end one jlittle ' daughter »Lillian, a molherflfour, sisters and SUIYQY. Everett. Mass" Mrs. ll. Rowland, Cambridge, Mass.. Mrs. Hi1"? 16min‘! cinemas. Ethel at home and. a large _circie oi friends and relatives. lierrernnins arrived‘ the l8li1. and were laid to rust ‘in 16W on the 20th. .'l‘he services “were conducted by her pastor, ilov. Jas. Mc-Dougsill. Minister of the (lhirrcll of Scotalnll oi’ which she was a member, who spoke in glowing terms of her having visit- ed her during her last days and testified of her willingness to de- Ilart an to be with Christ which 1s far bétier. (5111111111-rsl1le Journal Please Copy) -<-o->i-—— ‘HOTEL RATS’ CHIHEF KNOWN IN‘ PARIS PARIS, J11ne1.'1f.~~’l‘l1e l"|"enc.h police bclleve they have learned at last thc identity of the chief o1‘ pa lmnd u!‘ l~111ro|1é1rn “lieitel ltats". who for a number oi’ months have born committing ‘alseries of trar- in: isn't-l rullilf-Tiili from guests at. tbc lasbionablc. hotels in Paris and on lbc Riviera. 'l'i11- man under strong suspicion is :1 Spaniard named i~‘1-.rnantle'/.. ll is brlioverl he is responsible for thi- tin-ft 11f jewels worth 230,000 francs from a rich Englishman at tbl- liotol lilaririgra here last week. Tho yiolir-e also believe that Fer- nandez was the master mind, if not [ilc actual perpetrator, oi’ a nun‘.- ber oi robberies at hotels in Nita and Aicnlone. I11 Nico a pearl necklace valued at WJIJJJOII francs was stolen front Signor hlaynto, an attache of the Pcruiriaii logatien. A man answer- int: tbc description of Fernandez tras- set-n conriilg o11l of the (‘i11- rirlno by sidc door soon Iicforc the vzcalllrv Englishman returned. (lbarles or Jersey Milk “with the erouiu lclt in" does awn)’ with waste. Four sizes one for every purpose. Al all grocers. three brothers, namely. Mrs. A. G. ' v John in , (‘rnnln-lnse. Mass, Major Neil and; a home on ; the family plot in the Brae Como.“ ::'l‘bo convenience of orderfs St. - A CHALLENGES TEA l ings of the association and also confidence that tho deliberations will prove of material benefit .l._o_ the countries represented. ' The French delegates vited the United States - trrvlsit Paris for July celebration. , , . .~ Among the subjects dlstzusserl to- day were eduentlonnal publicity and the application of the Rotary ideal to business methods. Vera.‘- tionul openings and other work for boys were strongly urged as purl of llntarlzln activity. have in- dolor-rater the rourra of Mr. 11ml 1\ir.~1. Tubins (‘ondv and family wish to thank lhoi‘ nruny irieruis and nt-iulilmrs \Vii_n..<1| ltipul» l)’ ussislorl tbcm i11 their rovnnt. sail lu-roltvcirrvril. Also to llrtisvr who kindly sent llmvcrs and spiritual oli- forinns, nil oi‘ which ix s» min-Irwin'- prcciatcrl In the ilulll‘ ul‘ nurrnwy -000+0-&00-0-0000+0000 0 0‘ 00 0. Handy Straw. Hat Cleaner 1 Practice economy. ' Keep that Panama or straw hat looking crisp and fresh in- stead of investing in a new one at frequent intervals. _ Our Gfeaaner come: In handy containers and ls easy to use. Has no offensive odor. Keep it on hand and touch up that hat whenever it becomes soiled or unburned. -Price 25c a 4 package. We also handle all of the popular Straw Hat Dyes. Johnson ,8: Johnson 1 The Quality Drugstore o Cor. KenlranlLPrlncejtreets 4 0'§00-0-0—* .1. a noru i vicronu Pernod ‘for m oulolnn nrvlom‘ . Ilogontiy flarlillhol, I 1am with mm. ‘mow it your loans In Oltnrlfittotowli. I { ' sumo momma oARii" OF THANKS- , lliloLiean, 8n MoKinnou Professional 05.1%." I - n. F. oninlrsszv ‘ ' ‘IPIHIIIQC if llnltnn School If .., I71 Grafton Sh. _ Charlottetown 1 . _' ‘l ' __l____ Mark R.MoGu1gan.BA BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. ETC Money to Loan ‘ ' Cameron Block ‘ Charlottetown. P. E. Inland .iarr1eto¢,,.IqlicltEo_t1‘-,. Notary Public ‘ " MONEY "ro 1.01m Iontiquo DQNALD _ McKINNON Barrister“ Attorney at. Law Office-—-R.o"y-‘al ‘nnnu 11111111111; Charlottetown. l’. '11}. island Morson 8r Duily . Barrister and Attorneyn-Law MUN EY TO LOAN solicitors for Royal Blnk 0f Ciflidi o.€fi~f1l1Iiil,iil"K,_ o. Room No. 12 Cimlron Block VICTORIA ROW 1. A1 MaoDONALD Barrister, Qollcitor. Ele- Mousv T0 tom Offloa- liey Building Char ottetown Dr. =0. -G;.. Archibald iradualu on N. Y. Post Graduate Medical School and i‘ r-‘W ' Practice limited to Eye. 5i"- N0" a and Throat mm Bayer Building. Great Gnome ltroot, opposite Guardlln Office Telephone 251 Nlleo Hours-O to 12 i- m- 1 i0 5 p. m. .May be consulted off. hour: nt_118 Hiiluboro 8i. 1 ‘Paliner 8r Palmer ‘l. J. Palmer, K..O. H. L. Palmer Blrrllterl, etc. Bank of Nevis 86ml: Building Ohlrlottotown, P. E. l. Money to Loon J . A; MoEaohen Oph. D. min IPIOIAI-Ifll P. 1-:. lllaml ' d Quality maintains economy. nay pay less "per gallon" for other ubrlcating oils but you got more ubrlcallon "per dollar" when you ouy Imperial Polarlne Motor Oils. v9" SERS of Imperial Polarine Motor Oils enjoy a singular l freedom from engine trouble, which is at oncc a source oi profit and pleasure to them. Every bearing and rubbing surface is cushioned with an unbreakable oil film which relieves friction and minimizes wear. Good compression is also maintained, saving both fuel and oil and increasing power. - Lcssencd repair bills, lower upkeep costs, better satisfaction and longer service from your car follow the use of Imperial 3 Polariuc Motor Oils. Consult our Chart of Recommendations for the grade of imperial Polarine bcsl: suited to your motor. See Charts at your dcaicrs or wriic to 56 Church Street for “Auto- motive Lubrirtution," a booklet which contains the Chart and other valuable miorntation. IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED Branches in all Cities v _ FOR A CLEAN EFFICIENT LIOTORr Q KESAOOOIIAR us The crank case 0i your motor should be ciruincd, cleaned and refilled with fresh Imperial Poiarine cvcry 1,000 miles or icss. Dealers who display this sign give expert crank case cleaning service, using Imperial Flushing Oil, a scientific cleaning agent which removes all dirt, grit and impurities, which are so lmrmiul to your cngillc. It will pay you well to employ Imperial Polnrinc Crank-(Tasc Service 10-day. Tiled Hanrisomest Light Car Built The New t;REY ADORTA For beauty of line-comfort-—service--and economy the NEW GRAY DORT stands in a class by itself. t sssssssssssssssnssssssssssssssssssnssssssssssssssssnnnnsss l The simplicity of the engine appeals to the man who looks after his own car. The new body is more roomy-with deeper uphol- stering and wider seats The springs are longer-for easy riding. Gasoline tank at the roar with the famous Stewart Vacuum feed system. Extra large brakes-V-larg-er tires and many other improvements. The price of the NEW GRAY DORT is very low compared with other cars of its class. _ N0 duty-mo exchange is included in the Gray Dort price. I . The GRAYDORT is built in CANADA, by CAN- ADIANS, and with CANADIAN money. ’ séefllieiirat our snow R0OMS,0159 Queen Street Charlottetown. » i _ ' R. E. WHITE, Distributor for Prince Edward ‘Island SELLING AGENTS MacNUTT & WHITE, LTD., Charlottetown WRIGHT & MANSON, l-Summcrside , A. L. ROGERS, Kensington _ ' 'N. .1. NICHOLSON, Montiagre i . -i itSmgoih Running