“full hi; Olhfl‘ _ , , you ‘o: more lu h dollsr" WM" Y“ "7 .I ‘m’ polsrine Motor Oils. _'_¢_s Moron oils I HE cost of properly lubricating your car with Imperial Polarme Motor Oils is your smallest operating, expense and, yet, the exclusive use {Imperial Polarine Motor Oils will just about cut half your greatest expense, depreciation, as well .¢ most of your other operating expenses. oor lubricants are notlcheap at anyprice. The very best I bricant you can buy for your car 1s really the only one oll can afford tofusell Good lubricants give you the most ubrication for your dollar. perial Polarine Motor. Oils are recognized everywhere as I- daros of uniform high quality. There is a grade scien- ~ lly formulated to meet the lubrication needs of every oving part in every motor vehicle. For economy sake, lldardize on Imperial Polarine Motor Oils. our Chart of Recommendations for the correct grade of I perial Polarine Motor Oils for your car, at your dealers. r write to 56 Church Street, Toronto, for our interesting ook, “Automotive Lubrication.” IMPERIAL OIL LIMITED a Branches in nll Cities WE GIVE \\*"‘i"'¥'.¢, A60!- ' [RANK-EASE SERVICE nosecocoecseoceooeaaes-eeesw Now PTime, , to Buy ThgléilsitghoofferiiiiiiiollnesjA. Frank is l "ellleve. now. with 1200 tons of the very-bestqualltyHard Coal. We will 99" attheflowest price while discharg- ing. .. H-Flfil Coal willnot be cheaper this Year so it will. beyour gain to buy now. Please ordertoday. n. rlcnsan a- oo. ._ ' “Phone 240m: _ III III-syntax. o... ssapo.s.b do u v s 1* e ‘. W. ... I. For a Clean Efficient Motor You cannot lubricate your car properly unless your crank-case is thoroughly cleaned every thousand miles or less. The sign on the left (listinguishes dealers who are pre- pared to give prompt and expert crank-case cleaning service. These dealers .will flush- out your crank- case with Imperial Flushing Oil, a clea ' g agent especially made‘ for this work. Turn in at the Blue Crank-Case Service sign-w-dsy. {i m ;_. O AL ‘ _$$$.$%Q%%i$%#$$ 8%fifiifiQfifififififlillifliililiflliflj , Gallant presided, were present al- presenterl wth an address and n Picnic v l‘ Rustic». July 27th. savanna: Flu-Ii BBAUTIEB 9F. T“? IQLANQ-By sending linur trignds Qisdumd: o: P. E. I. M11 "c roupslc. disn Office. ORGANDY COL-LA ,. amaze-l ‘if? m . ed at PstoImQPfn-FW a .,. IHE GARDEN OF THE GUL IL UBTRATEIL-lflouvanirs o! tir- Brovince-bnst iilustrqtad- write-up 0f the province ever published. Price filly sbven I-conts‘ posqpsidl, Guardian Office. __.,, ,1, g, . NOTICE 1'0 ADVERTISER!»- Advertisers are reminded that all the Guhrdisn Office before noon oi the day previous to public lion and before 10 a. m. on Sstur ays. .;.l..scmou»n sAv uacHooI. - Egmond Bay SchoolgExnmip lotus Attendance very‘ barge, alt r sloagood nu “ ofteaohers. Pu- pils very grigh-t and Iwell ta ht. Discipline good.’ ilxbeilenI-t ork done llnclasses examined; espec- ially in writing. and drawing. All who spoke were - loud in their Praise of the school. "Teacher re- "lfllllillx. An address gand present were given the teacher. Sup e- Innt was raised considerably to re- taln this gocd teacher. SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS-The examination alt St. Clhupostome, St Hubert, St. Hubert, St. Gilberto and (laissie were a-lllvery good. Father Gallant attended them all and was impressed with the qunlly oi work done. As in other schools, u good program lwns Irendered and pupils were in excellent shape.‘ Teacher at Cassie. M-lss -Louisa Arsenaull is leaving ‘and has not yet lbeen re- placed. Tenehersnt St. Chyslstime the principal, Miss Fidele Gallant, is remaining bpi. there ‘will be ilk- ely n chungo in the primary room. Teacher Miss Almn. Leclair 0i‘ ~S-t. Huber-ts is leaving and has not yet been replaced. Mr. ELnIer Plneau teacher of Si. Glllherts, left from there and It is rumored that he willl take charge oi Principal's room at ilrbllln Ville. ABRAM’S' VILLAGE SCHOOL - The Public Examllnaltion of Isbraufs Village school was held on June 28rd, in the spacious hall. The at- tendance was exceptionally great ull day. Rev. Father‘ Gallant par- ish priest presided ‘alnd with the help of seven teachers conducted the examination. The pupils were ln good lform and responded to the satisfaction of alll. A s-plendld pro- gram was also rendered consist- ing of dialogues, Inonoioguessongs, etc. Complimentary remarks were Inado at the close in eulogy of the good work done. The speakers were Rlerv. Father Galllant, trustees and others. Both teachers were present. The valedictory was read by Miss Leah Arsenaullt. Three pupil's from this school took the Matriculation Exam-s in Sumlmer- side. The principle, Peter G-llllllllilt is remaining, but unfortunately the assistant Miss Angelline Arsenault is leaving‘. Great iregrcl wise evinced on Examination Day when she look leave of her pupils. She is replaced by lilies Alldona Arsenauli lolf Calpe ‘Egmond. The Maxim Ville school examination on June Nth wasja splendid success. The attendance was complete and Rey Father Gallant presided. There were also several teachers who helped conductingltbe classes so that a great interest and thuslasln perviad-edl fillG_ wh é room. A very notable progress was shown and ample evidence of good training was shown, The washer. Ill/fins "Coninne Arspnault. who is remaining wasspresellled with an address and u tangible ad- dress. Great praise was given the’ whole school 'by Fatberqqallant. trustees and others. Writing l" this school was exceptionally glood. _,_-~_¢-~ _ __ Clllll-LENQE 1% -~ lll “Ii lb. Indy, lin- ' .1 ,__, n- " packages l‘ ~ 1’ h llonll vlclolu Inmel m It! oilllli service- - Ilsgsntly furnished; F rooms with baths. sum It you: has III cuI-Immws. s Eye Slmtialist Office, Building, (Elms-lot- tGCOWIL “up Office Hours “is 9-12.30, 2-45. l. display advertisements must be in ' Dr. E. C. I .~ g-ro. . ixspli} c sun 0L1: yiAtillousm-Aes-I- D1111!’ st Tignish on the hesutiul gallllrch Grounds Wednesday, July“ NDTICE‘ TO ADVEITIQIRU- Advertisers src reminded um all Iilfllllay advertisements Inust be in "16 Gilli-Tillie Office. before . . noon‘ TlOE——RO~93' ROLLER mills ffilmirs Aupustllst. until the newf crop coma. _ . ._, _ ,_ . EXOHA cs0? PuueIrs-ver- &O'IlERlver , ireuit. The Rev. Dr. c wen o ,0§'W..Qll, Presbyterian Clhurch wll ‘preach at Cherry Val- et Vernon ;at '21:!!! p. tn. l ley at 10.30 s? Im. and ‘l p. nl. andl BEAUTIFUL SOENEP- A very beautiful scene was witnessed by a crowd o1‘ people Sunday morning near West Iiliver Bridge when Rev. H. G. Mellech, baptised twelve young people_,in the West‘ River.‘ The beauty ohthe pvaturall scenery and the loveliness» of the morning added to the beauty " and Impres- slveness of the sacred ordinance. AT ZION HAILlL—-lDr. J. G. Shear- er of Toronto, General Service oouneil of Canada and Prof. W. D. Tait c-f McGilI University will spewk on lSocllal Welfare, subjects at n public meeting -to be held tonight at 8 p. m. in Zion Hall‘. Proi Tait will speak on defectives, causes. consequences and care, with illus- trated lantern slides. UlRDNIN VILME; SCHOOL — Urbain Ville Examination held on June 29th. A distinct success lull round. The school was crowded to its utmost carpacity. A fine pro- gram was feature as also the good reading and various other beautifully decorated. Both teac- hers were presented ‘with a fare- well address and presents. Great regret was evidenced by pupils ‘and parents at the departure of Misses Marie Anne and Jeanne Arsenault. Father Gallant who presided spoke in highest praise of school as did also many others. Mr. Iliillmer Plneau, has been engaged as one of the teachers for this school. A new fence or Inodern style has been put up around the yard. {on MinarIPs Illnilnent los- Oolds, Etc. sea-i PERSONALS Miss Gusie Jarvis who has been visitiniE with Rev_ and Mrs. lliellisb returned home to East Baltic Monday. Rev. Mr. Freeman, Pastor oi the Baptist Church, left yesterday morning for a month's vacation, to he spent In Nova Scotia. l Mr. and Mrs. E. N. IVIacPheI-soI-f of Charlottetown, have left for Ehbsfleet. where they will spend. their holidays at the home of MI. James A. Rix. | lMr. and Mrs. F. N. Whipper,| accompanied by this daughter, Frances of- Chelsea, .Mass., are spending their summer holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Rlx of lilbbsfleet. .. Mr. Will-lam Louson son of Mr. W. S. Louson, of the staff of the Bank of Montreal. Montreal, arriv ed home Sau-trda-y night to spend a two weeks vacation a! his home ' ln this city. . Miss Hat-tile Campbell of Mouta» gue who has been very Ill in the P. E. Island Hospital for the past three month is rapidly regaining her heallth elndwas able to leave the Hospiiaillyeslerday to spend some day-s with Mr. and Mrs. Ir- win McLaIIen, Woylmourh Si. 4. Ysrmouth, r5. s., March 24. 1:21 Mr. Joseph LeBlsnc. Secretary oi the Athletic Association. who were the Champions for 1920 of the South Shore League and Western Nova Scotla Base Ball, states that during the summer the boys used MIN~, ARITS LINIMENT with very bene- flelal results, for sore muscles. brui- ses and sprains It is considered by’ the players fthe bent White llnimont on the morketnlilvery team should‘ be‘ supplied‘ with this celebrated remedy. ‘i (Signed) . JOSEPH L. LEBLANC» " ' - -leo'y.Y.A.A. DelightslFor Warm Days 8o many delightful things, are served at our iounisln that [is cannot emphasize the merits oi each. But, we do "m" "*9 “mm you wmI the ’ ‘Iollelilgllnfl m5||u_ ' ICE ‘QCREAM SODAB, ' ‘PHOSPHATE, omega ALE, ' l Gmlre JUICE, Etc. ' ' In fact wt have practically‘ everything thst ls wished for in the Wiyof fountain pro-l ducts; loo u ‘um! liberally and our service h" Ideal Inev- ery respect. ron HEALTWO ems nnmx AT oun r-‘oun. ‘IAIN-THERE "BODALIO- nous." PERFECTION Ice CREAM Is uaso ONLY Johnson , & Johnson Tm Quality Drugstore I l l l l Phone _ 68-11 QON Kept and PrJnomelrssts ._ . . . pest . ‘ . Exnsplnonlslllisrm; lndlfllrfiwh .- ' flu "' ' . ll W! runs“ to public-tins". Vernon Rlvetyvwllrbe closed for - "l ililiiillllfl ohm ..._...__.._ _ _ _ 9,, t’ 1)., hi: hi s... ' . I" o."§ s.‘ vq,li“llti’.- ' "P, - . Ince diillqrvtx ‘ "Matinee 3p. In. ' ' Night 7 and 8.45 _ THE GODDESS OF EMOTION In the screen version of a Master Play / lit.‘ ~v ‘s . .1; l. l l - ll by one of the World's Greatest I 1S, soéolod asna refreshing summer. drink; , "You Really Must rI-y u". maul‘... a i l plloresi Methods STOCKII-IOIJM, iSWBIlBD, June 10. ——“Yes, Sweden wfll have some vwor-th while forests ill illflly or one hundred years," admitted Baron Mannerhelln, head of the Kramfors combany in Sweden and among the largest owners of pnlva-Ie forests, In reply to u. complimentary ra- murk on the condition of Sweden .-I forests. Tho Baron knows Canada. He mad-e on extended visit there a year or so ago. I-Ie saw much to ad- mire in the industrial development of the Dominion. lie thinks, h-ovz- BVBI‘. that we are not very far ad- vanced in the admlinllslrnlion of our forests, “You ought to make indls- _ gillllllllqflYt-Kelll olilulllitnltgo poziggblellnglgluobrlr. DARN STOCKINGS AND agninsl it In 5m long Pl)!!! the eonl- DON T BARN THE DARNER -ll:llll°5_°"'e"_l_ll9l'9 WW“ "ml ll- tO For here are the sorts that every l 9" 71113116141’ -lll\'11’li\8e,ns well 11B body wants, nt prices that IIIalIv mqlllii glallrgngfiqgfilxlillltfgliltl Eiloltl-ardent darning ‘seem nquillc \V.’1Sl(‘.llll on. - » 11 man Ia rs sii c unr to. believer in artificial reforestation Wbmleirs Sloc ingsk ol‘ Cotton, and has done much for its promo-l 1,1519 and gm‘-.. a Duh-A ‘ I , II . '""\ I) .. is probably the nlost progressive; Men's Sucks ol‘ Cotton, Lisle and oi any In til-o. country, and ls nlucll; Silk. Zlfic, 45c, 75c to $1.50 further advanced than any other. All kinds-mood nssorinlents o? The personel of ills foresiers is ex- sizes and culorings. And Ill-ices like cepiionally high. p iih e: 75c, 85c and $1.00 a pair. ‘I don't know how up] {he Baron‘ Early show-lug of l~‘:Ill Hosiery»- 1,q_ 1f called upon m guess 1 5110.11,] (If the new prices III ribh unll plzlln. gay Somewhere in the ylxnei In bee eastern wludlnv. IHILIIIIs. all probability he will not be living 'i’if-l.y years hence ilk) see the fruits of his efforts io improve Sweden's “' forests; certainly not ‘to see them as they wlll appear after the lapse Alberta Egg Laying L-nnteut’ of another century. Nevertheless] Experimental Station " Leur his modest admission is not only br1dg9_A|,a_ ’ ‘ typical of his own disinterested re- lgard for the forests, but is charac-| gyms], Iterlsoic allike of the ISwedish QOMQSL national attitude towards the sub- Expemnenlul jeot of forestry in general. Every- g_ Q body is looking {onward to and working for the future. There ls nt‘ihe slightest danger of Sweden ever becoming a forest bankrupt; orvthat the Swedish forests will ever recklessly be exhausted for the sake of providing immediate “Space beinvl limited any pnoflls, lllnwever great the tempia- may be refused. t-ion. - , ‘ v ab“ ~10 or ‘$2.121. I- . ssess u- . ‘w - ~- forests are not now being utilized a pmvmmal" (‘Bmeslil 19 3'19‘)- to ‘the limit of prudence and to the iul extent of the demands made upon them by Sweden's constantly increasing export trade in lumber, pulp. paper and other forest pro- ductsas wellps to supply all oi the domestic requirements‘ of thee.» commodities. After a. thorough and painstaking inspection of several government forests and four extensive Pllivflle forests, including those owned by the Mo Domsjo Company, the Iiramfora Company. llle - Flskeby Paper ‘Company, as well as of for- ests owned by I-olnmunitles andby and by farmers, one ls most lill~ pressed with the iaclt that in Sweden the forests are furmeuJ 'I‘lIey are cultivated with all the (rare and asslduity that is given ml the cultivation of the wheat lands in the Canadlian Northwest or Io the sugar plantations In the South- (‘nlunlbia Egg having Ifzlrnl, Agassiz, Note-The "Cnnaliizln" is open. The "plwlvinl-izll“ in open only l0 entries from wlllthin the province in which it 1:; held. enirg company the application, which Ilrllfll be received before - August entry, which will be by September on notification of acceptance of the 15th. The balance must he paid- llpl 30th. Should the entry not be ac cepiled, the first plrvlllent. refunded. bul should the balance of the entry fen not be received or October 10th, ill-e nppllrlliiilll will be. cancelled and the first payment forfeited. Iduilurl‘ to folwvarll the pen when instrlIl-lell. zluunnnlir-ully- forfeils Ill-e foe. and lllu- application is cancelled. All cheques or nloncy (lflibfi nlusl. be made prlrulzle wt par in Ottawa, and llliillP nut to ilm "Accountant" for l-Jgg Laying (lou- . H. I<IN'l‘iilll)i‘~ l-Jniry forms and l"llli“<l ' prizes that may be One-fifth oi“i_he_cn_tI;y,lj/.>e musing ._ ' will hi; 4 > Playwrights Pauline Frederick ?ir : “A Slave of Vanity” From Sir Arthur Wing Piner0’s Play I “IRIS” A WHAT YOU’LL SEE A dramatic scene in which a room full of Oriental furniture valued at severlal thousands of dollars is broken l into tiny bits. ' A beautiful Italian villa on the banks of Lake Geneva. » . A series of social events in the home of an uncrowned queen of London. Pauline Frederick in some of the most exquisite and expensive gowns ever worn by a star in a screen pro- duction. tion. “ In Rebels Nest " Fifth Thrilling Chapter of “A DOUBLE ADVENTURE” and “Pglllllllflllfl will be rsuppllrail upon application to the Dominion Poultry Husbandman, (‘enlral Ex- perlnletnl ‘Farm, Ottawa, or l0 lhe Superintendent of the blxperllnenl- a] Farm upon which the contest you wish to enter -in conducted. lSee names 0i contests above.) linrriei; must be made direct to lilo (‘onlest you wish lo enter, along wvllh the first payment, before Aug- ,use 15th, 1921. I GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS —No fee will be charged for en- llies from Departments of Institut- , ions receiving GevernIII-eni aid, no: l will such entries be eligible (or any offered, but according to I For a Complete Din- ner Set oi 9i Pieces CAN YOU BEAT THIS? Its a stock pattern too. i Gall ill and see what »lofiliiilllfibi“'li'..i"illfifmliii a PPQW design 1i 1S~ lhioulennnt- (lovcrnor of Ontario. - g.- lIon. Lionel (flurk, who was told‘ by . s l ' ' i! ,ll...‘L1:.-l‘§;f“w$§.§“l‘§...“l.°iilll..ii. The Wjp WELLNER, 00., LTD. Queen Street ill 9y will be placed standing in all reports. i.lEUT.-GOV. CLARK ILL 1,.” "' lly ill. ll. is doubtful if he will be able lo relnrn and reslnne his dut- ies at (Iovernlnent. house. Ills Iloilor, who is llccumpzlniell by Mrs. lClnrlI, ieli ’l‘or0nil) ul the I-onlrlu» llUli of the visit ll) this city Ill’ till‘- ; ililVillll()l'-U(fl(%l‘lll IIIIII his address has not been made known. ‘ _. l1 .3", 1's- z ern States; The results obtained is a permanent constant and ascer- ialnable c-urreilt yield and an as- surance that. barrlng accidents, this yield will continue indefinitely and in increased volume for ull time to come. EGG ‘LAYING CONTESTQ (Record 0f Performlnce) The Dominion ' Experimental Flu-ms will conduct a third series o; Egg Lnylng ‘Contests beginning NUVGIIIDCI‘ 1, 1921. to continue for 52 consecutive weeks. The names and locations of the contests will be a-s follows: CANADIAN com-ear (‘nngdlan Egg Laying Contest. Ilxperilnenizll Farm, Ottawa. Uri-- Pl-ZOVINCIAL CONTESTS lPrlncehEdwartl Island Egg LAY- ing Contest. . Experimental Station. Charlolhe lowll, P, I. Nova Rcotla Federal Egg Laying Contest‘. I Experimental Farm. Nslllmll- N . l-‘q l New ESE l-"lng Contest. Experimeptal Station. Frel-lerlc‘ ton, N. B. ' . uBrvluviFll Quebec EggLBYlPB 001M911‘- Experimen-lal Station. Rouge, Que. Cap .. (mun-lo Egg Laying Contest Experimental Farm". 0"!“- Ont. ' ‘ Manitoba Egg Layills COIIKBSL Experimental Farm, Brandon. Saskatchewan Egg Lavina CW‘ cxaaru/ox/x/IW SMOKING TOBACCO The Smoke that Lightensw-Work ~ The same rich flavor —-tbe same restful comfort and satis- faction in both Plug and Cut Plug. ‘Putupirlbothforms to please ALL Bills: _ -_‘___-_v..-;__- . I J. ..- , ~11; ..J' w p; l. - 4....‘