I “file , Simply ssy cold remedy m us sud-yoiurill dad the ltop- llllli it! s coldessy to socom. plish. Th5 handy serviceable form‘ sud-readily A found uié necessary remedy.‘ uni z iiicsil Drugglsis use-sense onosqnsinsoisono-q \V¢ curry s lnrse and VIIIHI Illlurtment of , tooth Drunken, punts-l and pbw- den. A elQaIs mouth Ilenll no ilcntlufls hills. frosts"; "memos TIRE sunosriv l" your tire and tithe troub- ltl- - Absolute satisfaction e-srsnteed. mm!" Queen and Water Streets. knrcn . nmwtu. cums: is un- quasi dentifrice. ' 35c um! 00L- ls (libs! The ‘Miliilllllllllil: l‘ Drug Co. Ilsxnll Krill-F More l..." —”“¢v»o-o-oo0-oo-o~ , Igmgd A Tftll‘ III service- Weneed more space for our new lines later Elegantly furnished, ll 0n rooms with baths- c;g,-,5;,,;;,;~~' *--- '3 HERE'S A BARGAIN . ........................ A PLAYER PIANO , , _ , S‘ T‘ OUR ggll/IPLETE g1». 1:. c. Harrisi S???“ l‘ Eye Specialist ' plANflofoLLs the price of an ordin- ary piano. It’s til beautiful in- strument. See it at ' on" _ t, . m“ Hm?" The W. I‘. WELLNER, 9-12-30. 2-5. C0.. LTI). Ph . 1 ' ~ one 68 Y Queen Street Office, Royal Bank _ Building, Charlot- i tetown. I THE LONG AND SHORT OF IT is lllilli. you have to try our Legion of Honor cigars to know their smoke goodness. Mere words can izive no idea of "their | Patrician patterns at W. W. Well- THE cIIAR ~ IIIE csiiI1i‘iiI , i'iii’ v ‘s c/inrst SOUA-REQ-Elg show. "ll of Wilton Brussels snd Tapestry ‘slum. Lowest prIcOs here. Beer d Weeks. COMMUNITY PLATE-A most complete stock of the Adam and 119i‘. Ltd. Jewellers. PLAY “BRUNGWI6K" records 0" Wvr rhonosraph. on them n Beer tweaks. _ BH-INGLES-ldsclioonsr Alma L. Gertie has arflved with cargo of shingles tpr W. '1‘. Weir, Stanley Bridge. . , , . , _ VEILOOIPEDES, GXPTEII wage": children's gardening sets,‘ wheel barrows otc. Beer 6. Weeks. ;DON'T FORGET to huy 11 tag and help the Salvation Army Cam- paign today. YOUR OHOIOE 15.90. See win- dow of lovely‘ upholstered reed rockers. Worth $20 to $2%8at- urday special $15.90. Beer i. Weeks CORQEOTIOM-ln St. Dunsianhi honor roll the following correction is made. In‘ ‘Latin, third year, the name of Vincent Murphy should have appeared instead of James Farrell. DR. HOUSTON HAS moved from the the Riley Building into the office formerly occupied by Dr. Warburton. GILLETTE RAZORB-We are closing I'll regular $5.00 Gillette razons at $3.50. W. W. Wellner, Ltd. D. PETERS TAXI SERVICE.- Stand Joe Woods’ tailor shop Phone 470—J. All calls promptly attended to. BROOKFl1ELD.—'l‘l1e services iu the BrOOlillilltl congregation on iSunday. Juno 5th. will be as foi- lows: ll unter itiver, 11.16 a. 111.. Ilartsvillc, 3 p. m. and Brookfielll 7 p. 111. ’ THE GARDEN OF THE GULF lLLU$TRATED—-Souvenirs of the Provlnce—‘bsst illustrated write-up of the Province ever published. Price thirty-seven cents postpaid Guardian Office. CENSUS lNFORMATlON.-- The (iensus (‘ommissioiicrs for Queens (‘ounty will he at the Melina llotel, Eldon, next Monday even- ing and at Hotel at Vernon Bridge. next Tuesday morning at 9.30 o'clock for one hour to consult with enumerators from neighbir- lug polls. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. - 2 I“, , _. OILODOTNS and »i.ilioleums slit “lens ‘of desirable designs. d5 cents yard, ‘up. Beer A Weeks. NINETEEN DAVB have gone liy the Guardian's-special offer period. Be sure and send your iii subscrip- tion before it Istoo late. “BRUN8iWi6K" RECORDS Ire really superior. Latest hlts_ ln the June release, now on ssle st Beer 6. Weeks. , SALVATION ARMY today Sat~ ""1811 " -Pa'ronlze the Tagers and the SelfDerlaI-‘Flund. . *' .. . ronuriiiz. was amps-we have anplendld assortment of cut glass. siterbut glasses. W._W. Well- ner. Ltd.’ Jewellers. ' I NINE-TEEN DAV-Shave gone by the Guardian's special offer period. Be sure pod. send your $3 subscrip- tion before it is‘ too Late. “W. W. W." wedding rings have been tho standard for over fifty years. W. W. Wellner, Ltd, Jew- ellers. ONLY TWO of the famous Bury net refnigerators left. Come quickly -—lts doubtful liif we can secure any more this season" Beer i. Weeks. ADVERTIQE THE BEAUTIES OF THE l$LAND—By' selidlllk your friends a souvenir of P. E. I. only 57c postpald. Guardian Office SALT, BALI-Fishery Liver- pool and meat size cargoes, schoon- ers Iuovatlon and schooner R. L. Borden shortly due. close prices before storing.‘ enquire.of Carvcll Bros. A DEEP SEAT CHESTERFIELD with three loole‘Marshail spring cushions on top of deep spring seats—tapcstry covering $100.00. A bargalm. Beer S. Weeks. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the ladies’ _1\uxili_ 'y of the Princo Edward Island rotestant Orphan- age will bc held in the ladies’ club rooms Friday, June 10th, at 3 p. m. “B. G. W." SATURDAY SPEC- IALS-Shfictings 54 inch at 38c yard.-72 inch at ‘50c.yard—80 Inch at 60c yard-lid Inch at 68c yard. Real values. Beer 6. Weeks. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are reminded that all display advertisements must ‘be in the Guardian Office bolero noon .of the day previous to publication land lbofore 10 a. m. on Saturdays. BARGAIN ANNEX-Clearing lines at big reductions llrlcluding reed chairs and rockers, dressers, chiffoniers, hail seats and mirrors. mantle mirrors, desks, library ta- West and Liiyde Rivers. June 5th.. Service West Iver i1 a. 111., Sun- day School, West River, 10 n. 111., Service, West lliver, 7.30 p. n1. Service West River 11 a. m. Sun~ superiority to ordinary cigars of the same prlcc or oven higher. So drop in and ask for a Legion of Honom cigars. It’ you don't say it is one of the best cigars you ever smoked we are might poor guesscrs. LAMBROS BROS. Fertilizer at Cost In order to clear out the balance of our Fertilizer we are now offering same at cost IN TON LOTS OR ‘MORE, while our stock lasts, consisting of BASIC SLAG. MURIATE OF POTASH. SWIFTS’ ANIMAL BRAND (Mixed) SWIFTSlPOTATO FERTILIZER (Mixed) <- 1 ‘ ' s i Sell along your orders quickly as we have only a lim- day Schn0l._IClyde River. . 2 p. 111. All are welcome. Rev. W. A. W000. Minister. ' WEDDING BELLS-An event oi’ more than usual interest took place at the Eldon Hotel, Char- lottetown. on Muy 125th, when Miss Gertrude McNcvin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James lMoNevin of Canoe (love, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to -M1'. ‘Neil Fletcher IMcEachei-n of lNew Dominion. The ceremony was performed by Rev. D. M. Lamont. The bride was ut- tended by Miss 1~Ielen McDonald of Nine Milc Cree and the groom by 'Mr. Roderick -MaoNevin, brother of the bride. Aft-er the ceremony the happy couple drove to the ‘home of the bride's parents, partcok of sup- per, than drove to their future home in New Dominion followed by the good wishes of the people of Canoe lCove. j_<+>———— zzTho convenience of orden's St. Charles or Jersey ‘Milk “with the cream left in" does uWflY Wm‘ waste. Four sizes one for every purpose. At all grocers. . ,1 z .'l'HE OLD RELIABLE. TRY ITI Minot-aft. Linlment c‘... 1.111.. Yar- Ited supply cg the above on hand. TERMS. lCiUh with order. » I7! r/mv/yrnvom '<\' ":-~ : "Dr Scholls Foot} Expert , FROM CHICAGO - Will boat our a re June 3rd and 4a.‘. If bothered w th any foot troubles consult,‘ him. . I ' - 5 FREE ADVICE There is always a rush to see the mam-come early. i. as»? 5 ALLEY 81 C0. OHARLOTTETOWN, P. a. A. HQRNEK: C0. l mouth, N. S. RADIOS‘ t LIINIME- YARMIOUTH. N. 8.. FISHERMEIN AND CAMPERS QUICK RELIEF PUT A ‘BOTTLE IN YOUR OUTFIT QUEEN HOTEL The Directors of the Char- lottetown Hotel C0., Ltd" are open to receive propositls I; I from s rellsblfpqrty OI? ' - ties for the nanny‘ oi‘ _ Queen Hotel, Chirlottu! v_ I for use ss s PERMANENT: BOARDING HOUSE. The‘ Queen has over forty rooms, ‘ mostly furnished. Possession can be glvsn the list wedk In June. Apply to ’ ' bies, work baskets, etc. Mostly only lone articlg .of a kind.» Bficr Q lwceks. connection with the Institute. Miss Carruthers will begin this work at INSTITUTE MEETING.—At the May meeting oi’ the ICornwall York Institute it was decided to take the next. meeting, which will be held at the home of dilrs. ‘William Leonard. Cornwall on Monday afternoon, June 6. FUNERAL SERVICES. -- The funeral of the late Mrs. Catherine Klgglns took place Saturdnv n10rn- ing from her late residence, 46 E1111 Ave, to St. .Dunstan's Cath- edrul where High ltiass was cele- brated by- Rev. Father Rooney thence to the Roman (Iatliolii: lCcmeterg-n Services at the grave were held by Rev. Father St. John. Th‘e pail bearers were: Messrs John McInnis, Charles Carson John Wheatley. John MoAlcer, John ‘0't\’ei'll, Timothy Carroll. ___._.a-0>i-— Women!‘ Buy No Dye But “Diamond Dyes” Unless you ask t‘or "Diamond Dyes" you may get a poor dye that streaks, spots, fades and ruins your goods. Every package of Dia- mond Dyes contalns simple direc- tions for home dyeing or tinting any new, rich, fadeless color into. garments on draperies of any mate- rial. No mistakes! No failures! __g-.-}_-__. Minus-IF: Liniment for Diphtheria wu faunas up the study ‘of ‘Home Nursing in - .>..Y.» ' on: 1.1m to: cflsau 8 OIAL, in Orwell Covb Hall on trot-rosy J1me 0,111: a o'cl0ck_ I . ci-isersnrisuos and Easy Ohslrm. Get our pnlcesP-Blg sei- ectlon to choose, Weeks. . , \ NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are reminded that all dlilllay advertisements must be In the GusrdlsirOffice before noon of the day previous to publication and‘ before 10 a .m. on Saturday. from. Beer A MR ALBERT BLANOHARD the Wpuliir young loader of the Casino assisted by, Mr. H. E. Porter is P mus HoteL, repairing aprogrammo of special c for Sunday at the Victoria YORK CIRCUIT-Rev. Dr. Heine will preach next Sunday l1 a. m.. York. 3 .p._m. Union Road and 'I p, 111. Brackley. He has a most in- teresting story to tell of the work -- of Ithe- Bible ‘Society. Hear him. HOTEL REPAINTED- Messrs Waller & Doyle have been busy re- pflifllms the Revere Hotel and in s. few day's the job will ‘be coinplet- ‘ e applied and no expense has been spared by its enterprising proprle» handsome and attractive. d .'TI11-ee coats of paint are being‘ or to make this popular hotel MR. H. s. PORTER who has Inade himself Very popular in this 1111i’ ‘by his wonderful playing on ")6 violin. has arranged‘ to be in Chaidottetown over Sunday and by special request will give a few selec tlon during dinner hour Sunday at the Victoria ‘Hotel. I THE DAIJGHTERS OF THE EM- PIRE have‘ undertaken to canvass for membership in the Red Cross 50¢|ely_ during the campaign now on in behalf oi‘ Child Welfare at their ‘homes during the week be- slmlins Monday June cm. It 1s hoped. that everybody will receive them 1n the way in which they are entitled to be received and that all will enroll as members in, this organization which is now doing "work which 1's of the greatest bene- fit to citizens generally and to child ren especially. Adult Inembership 15 $1.000 and juniormembership 25 cents. ?_@+§_____. "B. d. W." SATURDAY SPEC. lALS.—Linen huckaback towels- 85c each.. Beer 8r Weeks. M PERSONALS llirs. E. Fraser, Maylfltalil has returned home from :1 pleasant visit with relatives in this city. Rev. Hensley ‘Stayert of Brook- fieid is in Halifax attending the Student's Conference. ‘Miss Mary Doucette has arrived home on a month's visit to her home III this city. Mrs. .l’. C. McLean Bell and fam- ily who have recently returned fromcScotland and England, are taking up their residence in this city. ___._-<4}__.___ Officers oi Rotary A ,, pilot-Incoming Year ii:| 1 President: a. A’ Clark, Vice-Pre- sident: R. ‘H. Jenkins, Secretary: P. W. Turner (Rc-eiecled), Assist ant Sec. H. R. Rogers, Treasurer; C. H. Black (Re-elected) Sglcflb arms: .J. A. S‘ Bayer. ENTERTAINMENT . COMMIT- TEE-—J. A. McMillan, L. E. lifeli- uer_ Wm. M. Rowe. PUBLIC AFFAIRS COM.—~Archi- bald Irwin, E. D. Nicholson, R_ E. Match. FELLOWSHIP COMMITTEE —- J. A. Webster, -Dr. Bousficld, Dr. W. J_, P. McMillan. MUSIC COMiNL-J. ‘H. Malcolm, l-l. M. VanBuskirk, Roy Qniziey. novs, wonx coMM-o. H. Gorbell (with power to add). ROTARY EDUCATION COMM. H. M_ VanBuskirk, (with power to add.) COMMITTEE 0F WAYS AND MEANS-f‘. W. L. Prowse, Col. D. A. .Mlcltinuon_ A. A. Pomcroy. 600D NEWS. . They're Biting Now It's line to go fishing when you know ilhat conditions are favourable for a big catch. IOIQKO‘ But, you must go equipped with the right sort of FISHING TACKLE Our stock is the most com- plete to be found anywhere- ynoos, REELS, Hooks, ‘v-guviie s, cAs-rs, FLIES, A _i=, sutzs, EXTRA TIPS, arc. etc. arc. Look ilhrough your “Kit" and find out just~w’hat you need and let us supply. THE GOODS o. A.‘ MacKlNNONi v . Becretlry Gare MacKinnon Drug flh-riottetown, P. E. i‘. lolliitoi l: Johnson. _ The Quality Drugstore HIEY one tsblespoonful squsllse drum secrstio s ~.;. a w." SATURDAY solac- iALS.--'Bedspre/ads--64x84 inch $1.80 each. Beer A Weeks. To lleiieveilatarrh, Catiirrhil Deafness , And Head Noises Persons suffering from catsrrhsi deafness. or who are growing- hard of hearlngumd have head noises will -be glad to ‘know that this dis- tressing’ affliction can usually be successfully treated at home by an internal medicine that in many in- stances has effected complete relief after other treatments have failed. Sufferers who could scarcely hear have had their hearing restored to such an extent that t e tick of a fness; out out this for- mula and hsnl it to them and you have been the means of sav- ing some ‘poor suflerer perhapn from total eafness. The prescrip- can be prepared st home and is made as follows: Secure from your druilgist. 1 OI. Parmlnt (Double Btrenft . Take this home and sdd to t pint o hot water and a little granulated sugar: stir until dissolved. Take four times s a . . gar-mint is used in this way not by tonic sctiqn the inflammation and swelling in the Eustachian Tubes, and thus to the sir pressure on he but. o correct any excess oi n ths middle ear and it Iv s at: nearly al- Oorwifont sud Prince Streets hlsysin raiunds ln th Ir ears [ivs recipe s trls-l- ' o dl treslsl °:\§.fillll‘n f ll m ° ' ' .t...li just 95 cts. 81 inch Unbleached Cotton Sh-eeiting years-maids in dainty styles. Lace an $5.00, clearing at $1.50 Childrens Ginghafili1jli;iil . Dresses I A Worthto $2.25 Sell Today . Oolorod gingham and cotton dresses-in pink, blue, . I, also a few white voiles. These dresses are extralgoodx value: ‘ Slightly soiled sizes 3, 8, .10, 12, 14,yrs.,Wort‘h to $2.25.'Spe'fc' Slightly soiled Madeira Embroidered Guest Tahiti, ‘Slightly soiled Madeira Embroidered Rillow ,c.... ' Slightly soiled Madeira Embroidered Tray stools: Slightly soiled Madeira Embroidered Centre Pieter" e p, f“ This lot includes some lovely. linens v a moderately priced at the regular gtigirtiei-o» }-' u... very slight soil will disappear bio -; _. wasliing~and you c-in buy any 55am at». ' ‘ HALF PRI E. Gilrs VV ash Dres Worth to 85c. Sell Today- A line of children dresses size 2 m 4 yQarsin pink i" __ and blue cotton worth 85c extra. special at 35 fltl- fl , Sale of Dresses Worth to$5.00 Sell 'Today White voile dresses soiled fine material], sizes v2, 4,x6'g_}|fl_ -_...-...v_-.~--mam-t.>~<ei-n--ww-aww.pw.a MiiiiliE s. iiciifib iii. .. "' .,.. I It \ ' . c, ...;1._¢~ .=-~-. a r 0O aae; 1 a. a "embroidered worth -fto .1 " l. i ,-.1-- .. --‘-‘ " ‘ l - I 5 ii e 3 c -. t.) .1 »: ,1 - . I 2- 1f is 1 K. u_ i l (1 _ . 1t 1o .. .i"~-».<- I is .,i_...z,-€,, 4p f- H w. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER 0n Monday evening, May 23rd Miss Annie M. MacLeod cl Grand- view, who is to -be one of the fea- tures in an interesting event in the near futuro_ was tendered a miscellaneous shower by her neigli iiors and friends. UipWiTPdi-i ot‘ one hundred guests were present. An address was read ‘by Miss Bessie MacPhee and a beautiful silver tea set and other valuable gifts were presented tn the ‘bride to be by Mr. Allan iFinlnyson. During the course of the even- ing su wsswseevsd by the - ladies and‘ every one present did ° justice to the lbouliflis wlllh which the tables were ladci1_ - At the close of the evening WfilCli passed all too quickly in slime-B and music. the party dispersed wishing Miss lVlzwLeod very much happiness and prosperity. The address was as followsz: Miss Annie MacLeod, very dear frlenifz-On the eve of your de- parture from us. we, a company of friends assembled to convey to you our best wishes. You have gone from and return- ed to us several times during your course of training. We missed‘ you when absent and were pleased when you returned to us, and we always reloicerl in your success. Now as you anticipate leaving Graudvlew to make your home in is distant city, we cannot let the opportunity tpass, without giving expression in some way to our re- ret at your permanent separation from us. As modern methods of travel have eliminated‘ distance, so miles cannot sever the ties which bind friend to friend. The so coiled shower which we preseni is ‘but a slight tangible expression of our esteem. They are but drops and an earnest desire only of our wish for showers of blessing, upon you and yours in your new home. We will follow you with increased interest and" your joys will be ou-rs. . 1 If ever you Ito? rill‘ l a royal weleqinefifl Think Knee-la friends ‘sevnlred~» , "stuiioinui tallied“ __ n." . v, . home, bolt-I of, - alloyed hdfiiilieti. and Conserve THE COLLEGE Miss of F. Blaokwood, Principal. School Course leading to gradu- atlon Special dourses in French, Phy- sicol Training, Stenogrsphy. Art Courses leading to Teachers oms. School of Expression leading to graduation. sins. u. o. TAYLOR, secretary. Halifa; Lollies “"1, an T .. r ‘ leltffllim“. Baohsqer o}, . t, h. x For‘ Ion _,