JUNE .2.._;isz1 ., . _ 5 knifgitime rc- " rigour 309th 7 flout Feel _ gen l; younger .» g if you suffer . eumatzsm,_of ralgia, Neuritis, w ago, hy not in clean-uppf ‘ac es and pqtn ggh Templeton’; rumatic C apsules.’ manteed orming drug, and to be grimy armless to the heart, kiilnc - 1r organs.‘ Prescribed by.,doi .ld by druggiats, {L00 peir in» ree at our agencies. °P%‘"‘ i letons, 142 King “n. 30M by Heddln Bros '5 i‘ . i iy Closing the undersigned Mi-Jchnntu of giie. Lower Montague. Kil- nnd Cardigan agree tn clust- spcctilve- places of ‘iuelnemi ut . Saturdays excepted. ciim~ ‘g June 13th to September 17th . gm LBIIIP.’ a piiiliic hniltlll)’ tori-s will be cinped on that le S’ Thompson. l.td.. Montague _ g‘ Murdock, l. ., Montaigne , Montague , ontague. . h! d. Montague eod & Lit-tire or, Montuixue. riithers 8; Po (man, Montague. .ry DeIJt. u y») '. McPhers i. Montaigne. Co" Lower Mon- A. Poole (t: '3 r‘ n, Iéllmiilr. fi-lllfiiiliizilc ct... ma, Cardi- ,A. Mcllurein. Cnrdgim- J, lvlctionalrl, & Cm. (fumigati- "ciessional Cards. i’ , I. 1r. Imiursnr to of Boston leleel l! PIANO TUNING ' III Grafton It» Charlottetown i-iIiIcGuiganBAi UOLICITOR. ETC to Loan " moi-on Block IottewwnfP; E. Island 5. S; HESSIAN ierflfsueim, Notary Public 4» Etc. [IONBY T0 LOAN . "l segue ' I. I-Jellno s. mulls, K. c rrister end Attorrisy-at-l-IW oom Ne. 12 Cameron Block ' -_-- VICTORIA ROW -z A. MatlDONALP Bdrrleter, Solicitor, Ete. MONEY T0 LOAN - dfl|es-_-Rliey Building 1 Gherlctgotewn . G. (i. Archibald pfg on N. Y. Poet Gradulto edlcel School and Hceflllli cm limited c» eye. EIP- "W i "d Tlmnli eat Georgi lid n v I‘ eihiiiiitlii. Gilsrdlin Oillee Telephone 25! Hours-D to 12 s. m. 1 to t m, May be consulted of! hours at 118 Hllieboro 8t. lalmer 8n Palmer . Pelmer. K- @- H- l- 7mm’ llrrlsterl. etc. . k ‘f Nov: Scotle lulldlnp ch-rlottetown, P. E._4I. Money to Loin errletore, AtterneY-lM-‘W use-Royal Bank Biulldlllll , floggggjwg P. E. lllllld orson 0n’ Dufli’ rrleter sml AttorneY-"JJ" MONEY 1'0 LOAN 9"," “,- Rvgyll Bank ef Canada ~i cLeodf 8i Bentley W IENTLBYi K- 9- 1 YEA 8B MONIEUE J" fvwpgmpm ‘UUOIIIITANTI Ailfle nil Investl etisns- - U“Ifl on no 00s Sybil-l , n! ctusnAnherlt. and 0 s-lIevteti-WW- n-"F eel. Plea" Ol- A. MtiEaohen, . Oph. D. > si-ecuitisii m one: It. ' Jobs ins they ....~sei-: SANDY’ McGREOOR and Jean Thomson at Albarton on Thursday night. ..'WA'I'OH OUT- Coming to Montague Friday night, movies on ‘exceptionally good program. Silent Avenger. See Phil Read escape lrom almost certain destruction. Five reel feature. "Broadway Bubli les." High class ilramp. ——¢- ' “WIONTAGUE HORSE RACES Wednesday, August 10th., 192.1 -Clilssss 3,17 trot and 2.20 pace. 2.40 tsmig trot. 2.25 straight pace, Purseii.§300.00 in each; All Shiites, _ flirtation close Saturday. June th, when 1 per can: is cue. Mull you‘ entries early to the Secre- tary. . . .-'EABTERN NOTES. -_ pa“, toss as least are plentiful and no- body need be short uf seed pm... "T9 llfiilll.’ suid all spring, (l!!! 0i’ the cellars for 35c, a bushel.‘ The some cannot be said fof hay and nuts. The amount oi money liliil by this spring by the Eastern formers for hiiy and iced nuts is something fierce. ‘Pliers is neither tints nor ha; in the coutry and both has lo he pur- chased by cur load from western parts of the province. Black oats is almost generally grown East. but this your there will he s lot of white outs, us the oats cumming from the West nre ncnrlyvull white. McAdam Bros, got two curs oi iced outs one tiny and the formers took .i|i out" of tho curs before evening. Several curs liavc since been shipped in by these entorpris ing business incii. Quite a number if curs oi’ outs have been brought ‘.0 SourisfNo native illack outs can be obtained at all. Farmers who used to have a surplus for ‘spring seeding have none this year. The crop last your was awfully light. Joseph D. ‘Mclsnac, lobster pack- er. Richbnrra, got n cur oi outs at Harmony Junction for his fisher- men lust weck. HnyJIrmn the cimi is retailing out at $32 a ion. ll is possible that the usual amount oi grain will not be sowed this sprinii iwlng to scarcity and high Drill“ "l hay and oats. Lobster fishing ll" ‘ong the north shore hits been prettypcor this far, owing l’? stormy weather. not n 100518!‘ W“ ken all of last week itllll a seed cal of gear was destroyed by the storm. A _ _ raqwwwflw Tiiil iilsiniii GUARDIAN , ' ....*NOTI6E.—Mr. Yeo has kind- ly consented to hold his movies on Friday niltlit this week cm account of the "Varsity Troupe" perform- ey re All the most Popular - People, - in the Province Have" Started _ in Hohnank Popularity Contest Every man and woman with energy sand the desire to win out in life is going to be represented in this big Popularity Contest that is being conducted by R. T. Holman, Limited, of Summerside. Ev- ery person who wants a big reward for a little spare time work, who wants to enjoy the pleasure of competition with other popular men and women, with more than $2,740.00 as" the rewards for all effort made, is in the contest and will be supported by the district she 0r ing at Uddfeilowfls Hall. Montague - fiflwrdnv ulslit. June 4th. Get your tickets at Mabows Drug run CIHIARLOTTETOWNGUARDIAN Store. 610 Divorces" - ~ Granted Since Confederation orwawn, June 1——l_n view DI the stubborn battle being fought in the Hones of Commons sgniiist grunting a divcimce to Alphonse ieimoyne De Mortlgny, of Montreal, it is interesting to note tlint since Confederation the divorce commit tee of the Senate hes granted six hundred and ten divorces, three hundred und flftydour of‘ which were on application of husbands and two hundred end fifty-six on the application oi wives. During this period Ontario has led the wny with a total of 456 divorces, as against 83 from Que- bec, 27 "from Mnmitoha, l3 from Saskatchewan, 21" from Alberta, 2 from British Columbia, 1 from Prince Edward island and 7 irom the Northwest Territories. In the ten year period from 1867 to 1877 only seven divorces were granted. In the ten years ending In 1899 only 19 were granted. The nlllnllllfi jumped to 99 for the period 1899 to 1910, but from i910 to 1919 the number reached the total oi 23G. That the next ten year period will establish a new, high record s shown by the fact that in i920 alone 100 divorces were approved, while if all the re- commendations of the divorce coin- inittee carry this year, and, with the one exception there is every reason" to suppose they will. the total for 1921 will reach 110. i] FAREWELL T0 BRITAIN .ST. C HARLES - " EYAPORATE ii. iiiABON Optometrist EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Montague, P. E. I. Graduate of Canadian Oph- thalmic College, Toronto and other peat graduate courses. Exclusive Tcet Room-con- : nected wlli Drug Stero- in .- -~-—:~.u1.—.e Eye-Glasses From $2.00 to $10.00 From East Point to Cape Bear is a big territory, yet right across this space Parkman Supplies the Big Majority oi »- Eye-Glasses usiii-‘t '°e'i'“'&.i’§§‘é $32? ltd he is the 01m? I GRADUATE OPTICIAN (attendance courses-l in. Montague Cellond see IoAr uraelli hi ur-ro- ridlii. PARLOUBS ll. ii. PARKMAN norronrrun enp't.i:.m,",., ',.. .. ,,, "r Crown Prince Departs cn Visit to France LONDON. June 1—Prince Hirohi to, heir-apparent to the Japanese throne, said farewell to Great Bri- tain today utter a three weeks’ visit. l-le was hidden Godspeed at the Victoria Station by King George, the Prince oi Wales, the Duke of York and various person- riges -proniin-eiice_ This afternoon the Crown Prince embarked at Portsmouth for Havre for his visit to France. _ ---<e->-i- Mlnnrd‘: Llnlmnnt fur Colds, Idle. McKlNNON-NASH NUPTi-A LS "Sidimiouni" the ‘beautiful su-bur- bzia limne or Mr. Donald Mi-Kinn- on, K. C. and Mrs MucKinnon was the scene of a very pretty wedding at high nuon yesterday‘. the first June wedding in Charlottetown this season, when Mr_ MacKlnnoNs niece, Miss Anne MncKi-nnon, daughter 0f Me. Archibald Mac- Kinnon of Brooklyn, ht-ciime the wife of Lieutenant Fred M. Nuslr It. A. F" son old-inn. F. J. Nash, M. l]. (3., and Mrs. Nash of_this city_ k The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. J MncLeod, M. .\., B."D., in the presence of lnimetllate relu- tives of the contracting parties, in- eluding ‘Lieutenant Governor Mac Kinnon, uncle of the bride qnd Mrs MncKinnon. "The bride was given away by her father. The bride was gowned in white satin and Georgette and wore die britluy veil and orange blossoms, and carried a bouquet oi white roses. The bridesmaid was Miss tandem of the Prince Edward ls- innd Hospital, sister of the bride. She wns attired in green volle_ and also curried s. bouquet. lMr_ Norman it]. McKay Barrister at Law at Halifax. cousin of the groom. was grooinsmnn. Little Suzanne Wentworth Mac Kinnon, niece oi the bride, was flower girl, and she looked-very sweot in pink and white organdie. The ivedding (lacerations in the house were apple blossoms, the happy couple standing beneath an arch oi‘ these fragrant flowers‘ dur lng the marriage service. The wedding int-troughs played by Miss Hilda. Barn , and the wedding hyimn, the "Voice That. Breathed 0’er Eden." was sung iby Master Laughlin MscKinnon, nep- hew oi the bride. At the sumptuous "wedding lunch i>nn the toast to the health of the bride and" groom was happily pro- posed by Mr. Norman McKay ant. suitably responded to thy Lieut Nash. Brief and neatly worded speeches befitting the auspicious occasion were given by His Honor and Hon. Mr. Nash. At the con- clusion of the luncheon, Lieuten- ‘illi. Nash and his bride motored m the ciiy and left on the 1.35 train en route to their home in‘ Berwick_ N. -S. There was n magnificent array of wedding gifts from friends at home nrid abroad. "The bride, who was formerly Assistant Lldy Gu- parintendent of the Prince Edward Island ‘Hospital and a. member oi‘ Zion Church choir being the recip- ient oi several showers recently. The G-uardinn ‘ heppiest con gratulntlons. CZEMA use DI‘. Ch n’: Oluemeng [m Boleros an Skin irrltstlnmi. It relieves et ones end greduslly heels the skin. m», vou ere not Louise iMucKinnon, Lady iSuperin- - LIST "or PRIZES TOTALLING. $2,740.00-so PRIZES ALTOGETHER II! I'III7.II}—-A- Grind Prise of ‘$00.00 (I-‘Ivc llun. llretl Dollars) easel: will I» iglven in the t-luulldnlc |m||- lnl; the Inrgelt numbr ,0f voles during the content. ' Foul- lprt-Inl prlun of 8150.00 In negotiable user- chuudlme cerlIlIcult-n wlll he given mu folIowni- $150,410 ble- were-handles: col-Illusion for the cimrIIsInti-in Q n .- cuuniy. I‘. n. lnlullel, outside- tn Charlottetown | Illm: the lumen! number 0f vent-us $I50 to thi- cunnil- u te siolllnz the Iurnesit number of vote‘! In King's County| I150 In Iu-xotlnble nn-rchnndlinr (‘Eflnlfnlene n, the cmullrlnte rmlllm: the Ins-ken! number uI vols-i. in rim-e County outside of Summer-side. Then (Ilmrluttr- Iovvn nml rlslmluorsiidr ure placed Into one IIIIIIIE‘ |.m| ll lpcelul llrlui- of I150 In nelnllluhle merchandise cs-r l- ' Ilcuten wlll he». given. ‘ The onmlhlnle wlnnlm: n SIM) urin- wlll not Iu- on. tllle-il to any other prize- nnlcu It nhunlil lu- II RBPPLII prhie live-n due-ling the control. A tuliil m‘ M00 “-||| " lu- xlve-n In (he above prized. "Nuire will lee no ilelineil illsitrlvtn to szulde the uvvurdlln: of the emnlnlni: seventy-nix regular prises or epcclnl prlus. Mun and effort only wlll count. TI") 8100-00 nexollnbleins-rehunillee certificates so; Ila next lwo In order of merit. " TIII Ilfkollnble merchandise ro-rllll-nfell fns- $50.00. . tofulllm: M00 In vnllsc In the lit-xi avvurd for elu- non tell nuv-rprlsilng onnelldntcn. Twentv nrgntlnlile merchandise certificates of $25.00 each, totalling $500.00 vvlll be owns-dell the next twenty nucceelful cundleluten. ‘ FIIPIY-IIIIII‘ Ilrlotlnhle merchandise certificates,- vnlus- lI0.00 each. totulllng $440.00 will |IP [Ive-n in n“. order of Int-III. - form alongside to us today. Nrllnflnlsle Mere-bundles certificate-n count llu- Iirune nu cnnh In purI-Isnsln from llolnun‘. Cntulog or ""l\ men's Mg store. Silliiiliilli] niis iiiiliisi Tllll l2.740.00,I'rlle Election Content In ope-n to all. ll I th employ of II. T. Ilplmnn Limited A potion con numlmite hllmielf or friend. A "tum" n e ‘ . will not hr nllmvcil Io enter the content, nor \vIIl none - rlo rein he- u lowed to enter. 'l‘o nolnlnnfe merely Illl In the nomination form iit or ‘hummer’ o‘ "I" y the bottom of the advertisement nnd mull to (JON'I‘I~).\"l‘ IIEPAIITDIENT, n. '1'. Holman, Llmngd, _.;,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,, ,._ E. Ililimsl. Ily mulling your nonllnnt AT ONCE ‘you will m» given 10000 FREE IIONUS VOTES. A cnndltliltc cull only be nomlntuted once. A contentment cnnnot win more than one of the prisons udvertlned In thin announcement, but would be eligible to compete- for um! wln nny of the special A hundred votes will be given with every eonh pur- prlzeni that should be ndvertleed Inn-r. ohmic of $1.00. In other worth, eve-r)’ cent In u cmih blll of $1.00 or over will count mt n vote. but llllrehuiie bllln for lens tlinn 81.00 do not count. . “than the cunttomrr sunken u cmih pill-clust- of $1.00 nr over ut the ltore of II. T. Holntun, LlInIte-tl, Sinn- merulslc, he will link for u cnnh hIII ind then write the- nunle of the cnndldutc plainly tics-one [he m“. 0|- “. (he Inns-Kin of the bill and drop In ballot box nt (‘IIQIIIIIPIP to llolnlnnbii office, or nmil to I-Inlmnn’: to be dropped In this lmllot box. It will be nccenlisry for nuiil order customs-rs to tvrlte the mime of tluelr favoriti- r-nndl- dntei on the bill and return to Ilollnnn’: tn he dropped In Iinllnt box or given to the vunnldnten pernosnllly. Once vols-n nn- slepmiIte-il In ballot box they cannot lu- trnmifern-tl to noun-om- eluc- IIIIIJ cannot be uuesl for votlmz unlenn they |N‘III the cultame .- nnme and thin ntunc cnn onlyjw wrltteie In by the enlqqpqp In (h; no". and In)’ no hne elite. _ In understood that ltpllfll an whleh vote: are A committee of prominent .. men will he selected Io check the votes cunt. \Ve reserve the rlrzlit to It-jt-rt ivundldntcn without giving re-iuiions for no doing. tVe also reserve the right to ndel to the number of prison during the-content. und also Io withdraw dini- trlct prince where the effort dot-it not wurnint (ht-Ill. nnil to uivt- or ndil nut-h prizes to other districts or creute new ilintrlctn. Then- nre no territorial lllnltiitlomi or restrictions for other than the four $150.00 prizes. The nnmc 0| the person: noinlnnflng the cnmlldnteii will not be divulged. - ' ‘ ‘Iven are not subject l0 return with nulls refund, but This llrm \ II not be rmiponnlble for payments are subject to return um] exchange for other goods, nnel mmle. to I lvItl nntl nll money orders: or cheque-n when ouch mantle are returned for: exchange the- (‘lllt- muiit be Ie- pi yi hie lo It. T. Holman, I‘ ‘ ‘, Sum- fomer must furnish pnrlieulnre regarding flee date of neernltlc. lnlnml. pun-chime, nnlnc, etc. . It. T. Ilolmnn. Limited, reserve- the rI Iif l0 i-immw ‘ Clllh register ellpn cnnnot be mied for recording "o t-s. ' No candidate will be nllowell f0 (‘IIIIVIIII vgtein In Ilolmunbu store or e-ntrnnrc thereto, und the lfiunuige- ment reserves the right to disqualify anyone who per- Ilntn In this practice. e . Cmih bllln will only count for votel when they nmonnt to $1.00 nr are In excess of (but amount, nnel Ilillll lieur qlnten between June I nml July-ill, 1021, unrl IiIIhi settled by drnftii alrnwn on customer! cannot be counted mi ens trnnnnt-tlonn. \Vhen onl n portion of purohnne. price |I pnld In eunh IIIICII amount will count for votes. but fie IIIIIIIIIIII or IIIIII to rule-u of the content un It may corns- iii-cen- nary. In tho event of uny rndlcnl clinnge the: r-iimll- lie unfilled. ‘my qlwytllon of rule, privilege, or dispute Slum! e urine- It will Inc Ii-It to the committee o1‘ jmlizca to iii-- clde, uni] the-Ir decision nhnll In- Ilnnl. It n uncles-atom] by nll that II. T. Holman, I-IIIIIIPII, nhnll not sustain nny flnnnclnl loom through typographi- cnl errors. cnnilliltiten neiutlndcrnlnntllng the lllbllllllllblll, or promise-n uunlc by cnndldnfrsi. The person who noninntt-n the candidate winning the $500.00 rush prize will I'I"('I‘|\'I' n nuci-Iill rimll 0""! of $25.00. Should the wInm-r of tin- $500.00 cnnli prize throughout the contest will be given you. _ _ contest is going to have the time of his life for there is fun to no end i and plenty 0f prizes for every person with ambition and energy. I Sign the application form and send it along TODAY. he nominate-ml by lslmm-II he vvlll In! enlIIIe-il In recs-Ive the two prlzrn. ~ ,- _ .. .. jvannebihziljlfi lltlll ls entered no n chnrge account on our book: will not count lnr Vfllfll. CONTEST DEPARTMENT Summerside, P. E.’ Island R, T. HOLMAIN. Limited Wednesday, June 1, is theoiiiciial opening date 0f the contest I and for sixty days it will be a real race to show who is the most pop- ular person in Prince Edivlard Island, and in the dfferent commun- Don’t leave anything to chance, if_you are not sure thliit your name is down in the list of candidates, sign and send [along the Every help you may reasonable need Every person" in this r FILL IN THIS NOMINATION FORM I hereby nominate and understand that if this person wine the $500.00 cash prize, I, the nomlnater, am en- titled to the special cash prize of $25.00. x I understand that this nomination entit- ice the candidate to Vthe SPECIAL 10,000 BONUS VOTES ofieFed. I also agree to qive the candidate luch assistance and support as conveniently possible.‘ Name .................................................. .... ..... .... Address ............. ................... ............. Cut out and mall this coupon to CON- TEST DEPARTMENT. R. T. Helmln, Limited, Summcrslde, P. E. island. OHEERING HIM UP man. For n mom nt the drive.- ‘regard- eii the coin, hen he pocketed ll, The football ground was pack- with a queer smile. cd. it was the match of the season,‘ "Riglito, guvuior!" he said. and the iivalry between ilie op-. "Ali's fair in love an wer, even if posing teams was very keen. ilt- is only two bob. I know you're A taxi drove up to the place, and the referee, and to show you there's a mun got oat. He looked very‘ no iii-feeling in the inntter. I'll go nervus ns he handed the driver his round and 59g the fun und drive stricklv lezsl fare- [you m the Infirmary afterwards m.‘ “Wort this, guv'nor?" demanded it, i think," the driver. i meq-i "Your “Ire. my mini" replied U19 , itllnnrll‘! Llnllllent f-‘ur Clllllfl. liltc. i©_©_©_©© reavi ieweseecsei senseless cseeoeeoeesoo FERTILIZERS ' seeds themselves. Avoid disappointment by ordering and taking delivery of your require- ments while our stock is complete in, SUPER PHOSPHATE, so s s c e e o s e e 3 2 MURIATE POTASH, q. NITRATE OF SODA, o e e o e e e e e e e o harvest. and general crops. g ©i©@©©i©©©©©_©l©©_@©h©©©l@ _BASIC SLAG . Stocks in these as usual are likely to run short towards the end of the season. Don’t be one of the disap- pointed; Get them NOW.‘ room & THOMPSON, LIMITED Summerside *******.9*‘ assessment exactness!» tine this ps end send Io stomp r ate 0e "Pm! II em M Ile I 0-1122 t. = 1.. . it .»-. - J vi v 1%- Be I . chuck Ointment its? ‘yo; snen- g. Montague .- "Piwtiilii eeeiooesaieoeesosins-seem.» ' , i i The crop must be fed from seed time ~ to harvest and the Swifts’ Animal Fertilizers will do it. feed the plant through the growing season and right up to the They give a quick start, We have Swifts’ Potzilto Fertilizer, a high grade brandfor potatoes and vegetables, and Swifts’ Animal Brand for roots A. HORNEza co. Charlottetown AGENCIES in all the principal points in‘ tiiieProyince. SPECIALLY 10w prices/iii ton lots or more. “We have sold Swifts’ Animal Fertilizers for nearly 20 years.” t l » I . '©'.@I@'_@©§-'@l‘fllii- ~ ' .__.' .4, Kcnslngtois i wrung! Q5) u “r2. i; i, r Vie; KQTEDC§©'©©@T@ITI 4 l I i l L‘ SKIRTS HilllilHlI ‘FGRCIIIIZGRS I The planting season is here, ‘and we haveia supply of Fertil- izer which is-aimost as necessary to use for a good crop as the The?! UlIsPrUesI|e,'sr\'s' ..,.-~ ,-‘,,,‘R 1'7‘ '1" DOTIHT 903i?!‘