.-_. \' ' l:- ._ 1 " Veil ru mivors connect: “ he I YIIKIIN t ~ I A i7’. I-g ,. . T I s. . less eagram _ idiClean-cut-Crisp comedy in three acts, ,, nitsrspersed Wllill =~. ‘f -.j~: iilgh ‘(liars Vaudeville ,_ ‘ ‘Singing, Talking and Musical Acts l: .» ‘ I _ AT THE a Pluses EDWARD I1 nary ONLY--THI.'RSDAY,June 2nd MATINEE AT 3 p.111. aren't‘ AT 8.30 “a i-Ql, i’. ‘f Evizivlxe $1.05, 78c, 52c - -_, , Mlulanlzszc, CHILDREN 26c Seats now. on; Sale, at the Theatre i .. . .. Ticket Office “ " was» ' =¢ir~>f ‘ k I Magnet Cream Separator Petrie Mfg; 00., Limited Box 485, Charottetown l Archer, General Representative _ ' ~ Milton McLeod, Agent» * e ?‘ /..~,>.¢/ , 0-.‘ “s... Prince Street, Charlottetown No c 1-. _ v-idhil experienced mechanic who un. r 1 1"“ u" "Pilmlfl- Apply at Eureka Garage, 174 W‘!!! Qeerge Street. ' l’ Dr Scholls Foot A i Expert ‘_ rnoiu cntcioo l' ' at_ our store June 3rd and 4th, " f7’ . bothered with any foot troubles - fllnsult him. FREE "ADVICE -Tyl,t_'e1",e_ fsjalways a rush to ‘see the tihtltn-‘acvome early. .lu.sr s. c0. tn). BR W l iIlsRichinondSftJ l . I _ . , ;» as I G ' \ J life. Audion Siam ml lllm n f ‘ Qv-ltlnvettttlu . ‘ ‘has a large voicn or good THE WEI‘. WELLNEQ CO, LTD u S: for wtudtug . gifts in V _ ‘ distatuary nptrcst glass. ‘DJ I! ERSTAXJ QIRVICL-y flood . Woods‘ ‘; r" isliop ' o.» J$ntuaues' Pbgrefal%pens _., ‘Sharp enisat .T. Weihelfquéen ‘Street. {usttonwunvs for men. oft- erszfstf 82MB! . here to .dsy—'~at ca Mallory- vshapemsnd‘ styles All uem-yMoore “l: lflubeod. . ,__ . PQLIC! count-Two . prohib- ition cases caineup before the Sti ' diary magistrate _ yesterday mot ng a flue M4300 being im- posed in onerass and $100 in the other. 'One man for assault was fined $10. . FOR CLEAN-CUT CRISP COME" DY. mlerspersed with bright vaudeville number's; _ 15cc the Varsity _ Tréhpe at the Prince Edward Thursday June 2nd. Seats now on sale Yor ’ the evening pe-wtmaucejidatinee un- reserved. _ l I» A RARE MUSICAL TR EAT-Xvi] bur Avery, violinist, with the Var- sity Troupe. His playing or this exquisite instntmeut is delightful and his interpretation of difficult selection. will long be remembered by those who hear hlmQlPrince Ed- » ward Thursday June 2nd. THE LUCKY NUMBERS.—The lucky coupons received Saturday night at the Rogers Hardware store upon the opening of their new department have been . cntcd at the counter. - prize coupon. No 1768, was won by Mrs. lugs, ilazelbrook and will purchase $25.00 worth of goods. No. 2287, the second prize entit- ling the holder to $15.00 wvortlt of goods was held by .\lrs. (Dr) Lodge. The third prize No. 7S? was held by Mrs. l3. R. Holman and wins goods to the value of $10.00. THE MARKEI-Prlccs at the nmrkct ycstcrday continued much the same as previously quoted. The attendance was small. Buitcr snhl at £350. per lb and eggs at 25c 'l'herc was a quantity of rhubarb which sold at 8c to 10c pcr hunch. Fowl, of which there was very fcw sold from $2.00 to $2.50. In ihc fish mhrkct fresh h-crring sold at 20 cts. pcr dozen; lobsters 20 cts. per pound, frcsh cod, of which thoro was a largo quantity, 8c pcr lb; fresh haddoctt. a vcry small quantity sold at 12 cts. per lb. 0ut~ side hay was selling at 95 cts. to $1.10 pcr cwt. and very fow oats which sold at. 70c to 75c. pct bus. ISLAND CHAMPION HERE. ~Mr. William llolpcuny luts ur~ rived in the ("liy front Montreal 21nd will inlmoilintclv take up his UJIIOS as Anegwcit athletic coach. IVlr. llulpcnnyfls nppnlntnfcnt to this prasition ls a fitting and com- mcndable one as he is a man with a. clean personal record and a most enviable reputation as an athlete. ilcginning his career in this city __ [he became Aihritimc pole vaulter nud was induct-d by the wealthy hlontrcal Amateur Athlct-ic Asso- ciation tn make his home thcrc. Step by stop he zidvanccd and be- came Dominion champion. llc rop- resented (‘hmnia on thc world's Olympic teams in Swcden, St. Louis, Chicago and has also enm- petcd on many occasions in New York and other large cities. Mr. Hztlpenny has resigned his position as assistant coach to the Montreal A. A. A. and will make his home in Charlottetown, his native city. ISLANDERS PROMINENT.-. . Calgary recenlly held a big milslc- .al contest. and festival in which _ island musicians figured. Mrs. 1-‘. B. Mahoney formerly Miss Winnie Blake of Charlottetown, who sang in the soprano class of tho fcstiv~ al, Knox Church, was awarded the gold modal of her clans by the atl- judicator. T. 'I‘. Noble, when the standing of the twenty-three con- testants was announced. Mrs. Ma- honcy scored 1S0 marks. “She quality with a pleasing manner of hand- ling it," says the Calgary Herald. Arnold McLeod, son of Mr. Daniel McLeod. formerly of Charlottetown mndo .1 favornbi: impression in tho contest between the boys and girls. The Calgary Herald has the following comment on his perform- ance: _"Another youthful musician ‘whose appearance on the platform brought forth a burst of applause was Master Arnold McLeod. win- ncr of the. piuuoforte contest Monday afternoon. His playing of MacDowelVs "Scotch Tone Picture" was u delight, and the people were quick to appreciate this. Even af- ter responding to an enthusiastic encore, The audience were loath to let him‘ go, the applause con- tinuing until after the signal was given for the next number. This Food Satisfies i ‘there arclilbod values Grape-Nuts ‘ththi§‘l..'.1l;l°.l{i . Ready to eat-Economical "Iherels a Reason" Nun Ar- Ail . _‘ ‘ rwovtu, as! oun nooks; ,mp a rec- ord t the event of your life. W. ellner, Co. Ltd. Queen Street. vlcron nscohos son" JUNE on sale todaynt Miller Bros. i .. ~——— .l. etssf- . mist-nu meet...» night‘) p. m. Full attendance m- ted. .i rt estate‘ T a"- ques Kmpqgnn I ' ‘cm-v.- Aub ass __ t‘ ntéitwre tor Records on sale‘! , ' ' 1‘ Hill- "er Bros. ~ v - v FIFTEEN DAYS H" the Guardian's spec v _ Be sure and send your, l tion before it is‘t . . lgw: see mush snortvinliiafdar June records. ‘ ' .4‘ "n . l Mfl-TON.-—'1‘he .Sou Woman's Auxiliary. will Wednesday afternoon at: of Mrs. Roy Coles. ‘m: VARSITY Jrnoutfis-un the delightful comedy "Mi-sf Tun. pic's Telegram" at tIusAPr Eq. ward, Thursday June, d,’ time and flight. Seats‘ nevi 3a ‘ .$ALT. 8ALT.—d~‘ishsry~f-biver1 pool and meat size c ers lnovation and schooner R. L. Borden shortly due. close prices before storing, enquire of Carvell Bros. - _ NO. 8 BATERY DRlLL.-1No. 8 ‘Battery (‘. G. A.. will drill tonlg-ht in uniform at 7.30 sharp. A full at.- tendancc ls necessary as Illspec. U0" l5 0B1)‘ llWo weeks off. H. L. Bethune. Major. THE MILTON BRANCHlof the Bible Society will hold l1 special meeting on Wednesday evening next (June 1st) at‘ 8 o'clock in St. John's Church to hear the Rev. Dr. Heine. i: is earnestly hoped that all who are interested in the great “Kirk of the Bible Society will make a special effort to attend. WRONG ILLUSTRATION‘ GIV. EN.—Through a mistake in the composing room an illustration of fox wirc netting belonging g0 Messrs llrace McKayfi Pm, -.Itd. Summorsirlc. was tisod in the rcc- ent advcrtlscm-cnt of the Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. The‘ ‘Guardian regrets tho mistake which was no fault of the lnttcr firur. ~- 0 A HIGH BRED COLT.—Mr. Pctcr Robertson, Marshficld, is the proud owner of a colt which arriv- ed a fcw days ago and which should prove a real speed merchant. This colt is by ‘Commodore Ledyard, out of Fancy Guy, by the great Guy Axworthy. sire of Lee Axworthy tbc world's champion trntlor. With such breeding thorc is no question but that tho colt will dcvclop into stmtcthing worth willie. ANNUAL MEETlNG.—At ihc P-r-nual public meeting of suppor- ters of tho P. E.'l. Hospital at tho Y. M. (f. A.,‘lust night Mr. Fflillli ilcurtz was rc-elected a trustee of the institution. Mr. Frank Stewart was elected in the place of Dr. Wurburton. Mr. W. K. Rogers trhnirman of tho conlmiltco. road the annual report. the ioxl ul which will zlppcar later. l"0llo\\‘-| ing is tho present list or Hospital trustecsz~lvltx V. K. Rocon: (chairman); Mes Frank ilvnrtz. Murdock McLeod. S. l). Wright. Frank Stctvart, .l. A. llcll, .l. A. .3! manblopd givenmustintedly in v this t from the humble session to... -'-- 1.~.q~.-".,f. .. ...-__. f!’ > > .' I . w - - l T ‘~ v t 5F ,, .47.. - . ‘u. __ . ' "rsxr or Impasse uetlvsltuo av aev. w. u. IIoLEOD'AT" SERVICE m memonv or nsv on Fol-tern TON LA$T SUNDAY r t Rev .w. .1. McLeod. in‘ ruins tribute to Rev. Dr. Fullorlvll ill his address at the memorial serv- ice on Sunday said: Twenty-eight years of untiring do ahnost the half of. his short bu! intensively lived and fully rounded elut difmaud almost the whole of Ills active career, the prim: days a: culnr corner of God’; negrtL-vonly a man who is hi3 nllnd nnu stout of heart coul jug yea rs. "_ried on mosretttcient , Eh of "the busy pastorate. sane leader, whose ‘ c _ sought both in the affairs of ' I and of state. Nothing was jag ariviztl to claim his attention. v one too humble to win his syni-l pathy, and he brought ‘to cbesr o‘u| all things a mature judgment which merited for him his natural disitne‘ tion of leadership. Ztlanymhere re‘ in that wide circle of ..ac_q anzcshlp. whore life totitflfidfif‘ .' who are deeply grstefubfor‘ bis‘ personal interest, assistanUd support. No appeal was unan" Swcrcrl. no creed was a barrier.‘ as quietly but wholeheartedly he went about his tasks, ministering in the name of the Nazarine. The‘ broken reeds who tattered with un I certain step, the struggling souls’ who fought often what scenic-l n Using fzght, found in him .1 fiicnzi who over t.|ed to fay, the smoulder- ing flax mto a flame, to he'll the wounded spirit. With love for the (lesulatc and the broken his heart went out to them in sewivc, expressed in tbc kindly won: um IhOUKlYY-ll act which rel-twat fallru to bring the genuine rcspouw. of soul to soul. To the sufferers languishing on beds of sickness, to tlmorous souls facing the Valley of the Shadow, to the disconsolatel the snrrowlng and the broken. hearted, his words of comfort, his' numerous acts of kindness. his tender ministrations brought tho encouragement of (‘hristian hope. His interests were not con- flncd lo tho church, but wcrc wide and varied. as his many gifts. 'l‘_lII‘0II[ZlIf)lll, hc kcpt up tho studi- ous habits zucquirletl in earlier days and with the versatility character- lstlt‘ of his natural ability he was equally at home in the pulpit, or on tbc platform. Endowed with a l((‘(‘fi logical mind, he enjoyed u kccn open l1z|ttle' of wits, nnd nev- -cr would he retreat from tho stand of sinccrc conviction. An able do- bzitv-r. strong, forcible and convinc ing. he urovc homo his arguments with a. flervtir that bespoke in- tensity of purpose, he could givo and litkc lmrd blows without cha-r» ishing ill’. lcust ill w.. off-r the smoke of’ lmttlo hud . . s»! away. (lenerosily of heart and judg- ment Inrnlc him friends in every sphere. llc lived in a hig world. A profound theologian and sound rousoncr. an ecclesiastical author- ity, his opinion curried weight into tho courts of'lhe church. 'l-lis knowledge of -Presbyterian law and principle was thorough, and often to him the final appeal was mode. llls true courtesy coupled with a decided firmness, won the respect oi‘ brethren in all courts the. more formidable Assembly. ‘ " " "i As a. pulpit orator‘ hefiexcslled Always active. he no‘ 01361;,’ .1 ' .9 l w rEArURE . slllllllBE, Niatllliii “ “Matineemc. f Pfirssrfivsrinszfit» .-Chilar_ LEWISMJ. ‘sicLzNIcK Pnnsnnrs‘ n-r , ‘H419. America's "Greatest; ‘Distinguishedipteitpg: l a ltlltLlAlll FAVERSHAM IN '1 l. l , i f “mt “sm mt j,wls us" of the screen protrayediby-Ameri. most distinguished-actor. ‘ ' (fifth master story written by- Frank. ILPack- tips, authorof “The Miracle Man.” " toil, (if-how ti... fishti small .l.... or '0 éonscience’? rang lillte a ‘CIBYIOII call and aw-. akened a soul that s ept. » " " ' “THE BIG THREE” WilliamEaversham, Frank ‘L._ Packard, ' Hobart Henley. All have combined their res- ' pective talents and genius in making “The Sin That Was His” one of the greatest Dra- * matic features of the year. l" ‘l. SEE IT NOW TODAY Announcement:- ~ To every man, woman and child who eats . ICE CREAM The CentralvCreameries, Ltd., announces that it has secured the exclusive rights fbr‘ this Island t0 the CARBONATING PROCESS of making ice cream. Ourice creams are NOW being made by this wonderful new method-fl- by which ice‘ cream is made _PURER than ever - ’ before was considerecl=~<poss1blc4.2-11‘_ f villi-l?’ ‘if. the CARBONATING PROCESS lbsglve" and‘ graced every occasion in n way that did credit to his head and‘ to his lteart. 'ln many Sanctuaries “of, our land his deep rich mellow voice proclaimed the words of truth and auspices of the P.E.I. Light llorsc, Sflbemeili- H9 Dfeached altrong was a brilliant affair and proved and virils gospel. and alastinS mes- one of the most successful social, ease that challenged the thinking evcntsfof the season. Thcro wcro "limb some hundred and fifty guests! thing of cant or lBVllY. ‘bill a 591" present, including Ills llono-r LloutQ, lous reality, the expression of etorn‘. Governor’ Mclfinnon and Mrs. lVlc-l ul v-eritles. 1 Kinnon, and Contmandcr Engluntl; Equulled only by his lovo for his‘ and his officers of ll. M. h‘. Valor» church was that love for his coun- lnn. Mrs. (Col) G. ll. Cook and try, and he gave himself - unre- M-rs. (Capt) Williams recoivcd tho servedly to hor sorvlco. .flirrcrl by Wobstor and \V. ll‘. Tidmztrsh. ENJOYABLE DANCE. -- The dance at the old Government House last, night, ‘held under the '10 him. religion was not a‘; you through the columns‘ this 1181191’ fmm ~ I time to time. Remember, we ll deliver ltllallli- » ities of a gallon or more anywhere ill the fit)’- ' . . i- r131’; “ "' ‘ .~. -t. and ever be bc- age of twenty the fragrance of ii- lucs. and violets and roses. The nearer tbapproitch thc end, lilo plain-er] hear around mc tlw immortal symphonies of the worlds _ to conic. lt istmurvcllous i‘!!! ‘ simple. lt is a fairy talo yct n fact. When l go down to llw grave 1 shall huvo cndcd my day's work. ilut another duy will bclzlu next mourning: ‘Life closes in tho twilight; it opens with tho rhnvn." important wbrk that the hour of trial. Where duty fore them in life's struggles as a lpmyel- m‘ the one they love. May .God be with them and through the oycs that lITG dimmed with tears rcvcal. through a human Father's lovc, the lovo of a. Heavenly Father with Whom he is now at Home. Hoar th-Q words of Victor Hugo. words that warmed the heart of our departed friend and tell of his the even more he could do at home. call-ed he found his task. ‘Now the laborers tasks ‘are o'er. In honor ho is permitted to lay the burden down, n short while before the rest of us. 1H0, though dead, still speltks.-—~. speaks throughout. tho whole church to which he consecrated his life; in the'l‘rovlnce where l-tuests. Tho place was tastefully decorated for tho occasion and Mr. Dixon's orchestra furnished suitable music. Dancing and card playing was continued uniil a late hour. t A "IT*”—?A F R FOR LE' That desirable farm in Vriiloy- ficld owned by Alex J. McLeod will bn sold lby auction tml-cns prov- iously disposed off. ll, consists of 85 acres, 00 ‘acres under cultivnt-_ ion and 25 acres in wood. mostly ltm-dwootl. It is well watered, two streams running through the lnnd. The buildings are practically new. the house of recent erection and tho barn built two years ago. The stables are cemented. Further ‘ particulars may be obtained from A. .l. McLeod, ValleyfIt-lrl. i i ::When a mother detects from- the wrlthllngs and fretting of a’ child that worms are troubling‘ it, she can procure a reliable remedy in hllllerus Worm Powders which will expel all worms from the sys- tem. They may cause vomiting, but this need cans-a no anxiety, be- cause it is but a manifestation of, their thorough work. No worms can long cxlst whore thoso pow- dcrs are used. .__._-¢eo-,--_ rnnson/tns ‘ -—-w' l I - v- » Mr. Norman McKay of Halifax in here on a visit. Ha is the guest lf-r Street. The many friends of Mrs. Jnbor. Lane, formerly of Hermitage, P. E. l. and now of La Mess, Cllforuls. severe opera- is recovering em . w. ._, $455..‘ Mind's lllnlnenr to! Calla, lam.» of Mr. um! Mrs. F. J. Nash. Prince’ . ,~ >But we hnpo some day lo meet will, be pleased to learn that she , the warm blood that thrills every.’ Scottish heart he recoilod at tho. thought that Britain's sons would be trampled beneath tho feet ‘of the oppressor, that the sons of nrcnl in whose veins flowed the blood-of n, Wallace, a Wellington or a Nei- son. that. tho sons of fathers who had purchased liberty by untold sacrifices should relinquish what had been so dearly bought. effort seemed too great, no demand. too exacting. as with ready JOB- ponse he offered himself voluntar- lly for tho far-flung battle llue, or BIRTHS ‘ EARL-At lnlfithzytu. on Ma 19th, 1921, to Mr. ssd Mrs. Thomas Brazil, a son. Congratulations. DEATHS I SIRZZER—At the P. F}. l. Hos- pital on May 28th tolMr. and Mrs. A. F. Slrzzer. ‘Sherwood, a daugh- tor. IN MEMORIAM memory of Wm. Koughan who dlcrl suddenly in Cnmbritlgc. Mnss., on Feb. 18th. 1921. at. thc curly ago of 2i! yonrs. Ho loaves n wife and 2 children. ‘Tis fivc Ion: years since we saw , i. your face, _ With its bright and happy sndio, "Pwus little we thought when we bid farsrwr-Il. world ln loving we'd not meet you. . When the Lord calls us to 5o, How lgng or short that. tllnelfll! e. .N0.. he is liIIOWfi and ‘respected-in this city where he identified with every cause. for betterment; —'—in this t-lturclt where he has bot-n so longflrevercd as o, tower ‘of strongth: above all in tho‘ homo, where ho wa's bent known, and therefore most belovolL-zt kind husband and father whoso piano cannot be filled. May tho knowledge of a life well lived and a fight wcll fought, and a crown- well won, sustain them in .5. O "l “ a- d Cut Only the Lord does know t; summ- m. } himscli" 5:.» mum s __- Package i‘: ibllne 85° eternal hopc. "l feel ‘Immortality in myself. I am rising ll know towards the sky —~Tho curth gives m-Q its generous sap. but. heaven lights me with lhs reflection of unknown worlds. (You any the soul is nothing but tho resultant of bodily powers. Why. then is my soul moru luminous as tho bodily powers bogln to fail? Winter is on my head, but eternal sprins ls iamy. heart. .Thure . I breathe at this hour as l dldat ‘ms ~nnsnos Q Tl! K PIG More Tobacco fiirthe Money i s15‘ A. H lAiso hia. favorite poem in Whit- tlor: I l O l know not whore his islands lift Their fronded palms in air; I only know l cannot drift Beyond his love and carc. " For though from out our‘ bournr- of Tlmo and ~I'Iacu. Tho flood may boar mo. far. l hope to scn my Pilot fucc tn flu-r When I have crossed the bar." .1‘ . , _,_)- l ti: ,I u Iv l éfifél-S 4° it | llllilllllli =2; 6 2 ,. ~