JUNE 14,1921 - , THFLIIHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ‘ Sore Throat l‘ Many persons at the pres-‘ enit time are complaining of sore throat. We have s. spec- Jul preparation for this trou- . hie. it is a wonderful preyen- ratlve and cure. TiiEgZ MACS " Druggisis SPRAYERS Spray the FRUIT TREES, ROSE DUSHES, SHRUBS and SMALL FRUIT TREES.’ DISINFECT the POULTRY HOU$E OI‘ WHITEWABH ’ his FENCE. The “Sturdy” Sprayer (3 Gallon Capacity) is' one of the best. We also ’ have HAND SPRAYERS of different makes. Any of them will re- pay its cost twenty times ov- er byeaving the FRUIT and FOLlAGE. For sale at our FEED STORE. Garter & 00., Ltd. QUEEN SI‘. QUEEN ST. iliE cannot‘ GUARDIAN l TWENTY NINE days have gone of Guardian's special offer period. Be sure and aendyour ill subscrip tlon before it isftoo late, SUSDAY 8ERVlCE8.--Dr. J. if. Ayers will preach at Pownal next unday at 7p. ma Mr. Henry McKenzie will preach at Mlliview in the afternoon at 2.30. THE GARDEN OF THE- GULF ILLUSTRATED-Souvenirs of the ProvinceJbest illustrated write-up of the Province ever published. Price thirty-seven cents postpald Guardian Office. _ NOTICE ‘TO ADVERTI8ER8_ Advertisers are reminded that all .dlsp y advertisements must be in the , rdian Office before noon oi’ the day previous to publication and before 10 a. m. on Saturdays A BRILLIANT 8TUDENT- Al Convociitioniin MkrGill University. Mfilllrflfll. June .13th the degree of M. D. (l. .M.. was conferred on Pres- to-n iMcintyre or Montague, P. E. I. Dr. Miclntyre has had a very dis- tinguished College career, standing during his five Ybur course in the honor list each year; and is there- fore an honor graduate of that Un- lversity. The Guardian ‘congrat- ulates hini and wishes him every [success in his chosen profession I-ie is expected home days for a well earned vacation. cher in Heartz o'clock. Such famous songs a the Trumpter (Alrlie Six). Grcnadiers (Schumann); other songs; eighteen tions of ‘Beethoven. Hayden. door. E_._. ~~—'l'hrniigli the energy and bonlfli once of Dr. Loo Frank, conwood Ann-n- \ Professional Cards. H. F. DMMPIIIY Qlollate o! Boston School of " PIANO TUNING. l7] Grafton 80- Uiarlottetowl i illlark R.McGuiga.n.BA , lAnnierciz. OOLIGITOR, ‘arc. g hllioney to Loan cndciiicoafiiim‘ S. S. HESSIAN I larristsv, loilcitqr} Notary Public Etc. ' MONEY TO LOAN Montague P._E. Island c. s. INMAN, x. so. Barrister and Attorney-st-Law Room No. 12 Cameron Block VICTORIA ROW in. every rcspec-t. selections v from Prof. of Mr. Porter 6f Toronto, Onl Mir. Porter's tone, technique order. 'l‘hc orchestra had “pep" (i. plenty. Tho dy's style enjoyed it'to the institution that. concert partie will be a regular feature. i? soul vicroiiiii Elegantly furnished, l‘! rooms with baths. for its oulslno Barrister, Solicitor, Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Office-Riley Building Charlottetown Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate on N. Y. Post Graduate _ Medical School and Hospital Practise limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office Bayer Building, Great George ltrest, opposite Guardian Office Telephone 2M Office Hours-ll to 12 s. m. 1 to 0 p. m. May he consulted off hours at 110 Hlllsboro 8t. ‘Palmer 8n Palmer .~ H. J. Palmer, K. C. H. L Palmer ‘ Barristers, etc. Bank II Nova Sootls Building Ghlrlottetown, P. E. I. Money to Loan .1. A. MBBDONALD- pi. ll. c. liIiTlS Eye Specialist Office, Royal Bank Building, Charlot- tetown. Office Hours 9-12.30, 2-5. Phone -68-Y McLean & MoKinn0n DONALD MclUNNON Barrister Attorney at Liiw 0ffice—ltoyal Bank Building Charlottetown. P. E. Island Morson & Dutly ' Barrister and Attorney-lbLsw 1 MONEY TO LOAN lellcitors for Royal Blnk of Canada J. A. liiloEaohen Oph. D. ~ zIYI. IPEGIALIIT Omso-wsrmtlrsiltoult. lsnnysiile QUEEN HOTEL The Directors of the Char- lottetown Hotel 60., Ltd., ars open to receive propositions from‘: reliable party or par- ties for the leasing of the Queen Hotel, Charlottetown, for use as a PERMANENT BOARDING- HOUSE. The Queen has over forty room: mostly furnished. Possession can he given the lest week in June. Apply to -D. A. MscKINNON, Secretary Oars MseKinnon Drug Ge. Charlottetown, P. E. I. BARRELS ————- NOTICE ----- BARRELS If it is BARRELS ydirrequire, get them at .Sharbell’ i. They are all made ofchoice stock, delivery at any time and prices guaranteed. (live us a trial in the barrel you require. . ‘ ELMER E ‘Portage, P IE. Island '" SHARBELIJ Mouse...» TONIGHT THE TRUMPTER at l-leartz’s Memorial i-lell. 7.30 o'clock. BY EXPREBS—A schrce article All Wool Cream Cashmere for in- fants’ coats and summer dresses. Selling chean-Prowse Bros, Ltl. WEDDING TODAY-The bride's attendants atvtho marriage of Miss Dorothy lilacpliall jto ljir. L. M. l-lndssiq iii. Montreal today, will be Miss Margucriteglilqdssy, Miss Hague and Miss MaggaretfDuggan, with Miss Joshua Vlrlrightaa flow- er girl. Mr. Lindsay Hall will be the best man, and the, ushers will be Mr. |Stanley Lindsay,- ‘Mr, J, B, llaophnil, Mr S-tcrling M-oyse, Mr, Gordon Lyuiian and Dr. Hardisty- Montreal Exc. STOCK NOTE-Mr. Jns. G. Mc- beod. Hampshire, is the owner oi an exceptionally fine calf whlcli weighs 117 1-2 lbs. The animal is from a cow purchased from Jos. Blggair. Bradulbane. The sire is a handsome thoroughbred, Holstein. "Korndyke Tortlll", owned by Mr. Cecil Stewart; his it. coming three years old and a prize winner at the recent Provincial Exhibition. ISLAND VIEWS- The artistic collection oi" views of I‘. E. island, in a few A GRAND MUSICAL EVE-NT- llnder the direction of Prof. Flet- Memorial Hall. 'l‘ucsday evening 14th inst at 7.30 The Drake goes West, Indian Love Lyrics and vocolists and ten pianists will take part. Pia no numbers will include composi- Mozart and ‘Silver collection at the ‘CONCERT AT FALCONWOOD. 1i. concert wi-is injoyeil by the inmates of Ful- on Saturday afternoon. 1t can be sold that it was high-class The sketches of ISnndy MAABGTGKOI’ In his inimitable style, brought rounds of applause and his number was zlltcrnzited by . Dixon's orchestra zinil ‘by the violin solos and lll'llt<li(‘,l|l ability are of the pifiilflfil rcndcrcil solar-lions which to siiy the ‘least patients being better ‘dtfilllilillliul with Sun- th-e limit and await with much anticipation his return. Dr. Frank has assured made by Mr, W. S. Louson and con slsting of photographs of ‘beautiful scenery in this Province, oil nice- ly framed, and presented by lMr. Louson to the Rotary Club for the city oi Charlottetown. has been hung in the salon 01' the Victoria ilotei. in order to ills-play them ef- fectively the room has been inste- fully ilecoriitcil and a new lighting system installed. The visitors yes- tcrilziy illl-‘i on Sunday made many riprizfiiriiivc remarks when viewing the collection, and there is no zloubt that the cnoice of the ,Vic- lurid liotcl fI-‘l a place ‘of display o: a fortiiuiiic one. S SQUlER-BLENKHORN ' Wiuterlnghnm New trurid Miiplcivooii the home of the bride's moi-hcr. ill-l ing. 'l‘lio brido and wcre unattended, loft immediately following the ceremony for their future liome in New Jersey, stop- ping off on route nt lSt. John, Bus? ton and other American cities- 'l‘lio llliiily gifts roceiveil which iii- cluiicil cut glass, silver and hequos tcstiiy ing his short stuy in Charlottetown has muny many friends while regretting his from friends in‘ New York and Montreal’ during the ceremony. iThe Guardian joins with their many friends In cxtonil-ing _ best. wishes for their future happiness. ‘history telegrams snare A FAST STALLiON-Mr. W. B. llicAi-tiiiir, oi‘ Konsingion, the own- ur oi‘ tiic beautiful and fast trott- ing mni'r( Miss licllu Rico. 2.181,}, the fast purchziscd on Saturday Make It your igmg ||| iinil very linnilsome_ Wflll-bTGd trott cfi-"Oflgflgwn, I ing siziiliim Upton Prince, 2.19. 1 -Tliis horse was boilght by the into f llr. J. 'l‘. Jenkins from the John- son farm. whoro so imuuy oi’ the world's greatest horses came from. Lust Your, with "mo P"*I'*"‘““"". . h" trotted to iho truck record at. North Tryon. This your he bus been con- verted to tiii; pace, and last. wou- ilciliiilV Wilfkllll lllil mile in 2.25, with ih‘c last hull’ in 1.10 and the iiist quziricr in Ii-ikloconiis. lt is not known whether Mr. lilcArth-ir will continue him as n puccr or change him back in the trot. Upton Prince was one of the best bred horses ever ‘brought to this ‘Province, hc- ing by the great Todd Muck, 2.- 07 1-2, sire of Anne Bradford, 2_- 00 1-2, the "world's champion pac- ing filly. and many others. The ilam of Upton Prince is the cele- brated Yacutala. 2. 10 1-2, by Arion. 2. 10 1-2. Mr. ‘MCAFHIIIF is to be such a sound. handsome and fast stallion and brought "iim to this section oi‘ the country. Previous to his purchase by Mi~_ McArtliur several flattering offers had been turned down by the owner. Pure. Wholesome s0ilI--C0|il anii Sparkling .01 course. Soda must rip- peal to the taste-but it should vaifio matlsfy thirst. leverages served at our fountain combine these els- ments. The sods ls right, syrups are right and the ser- vice ls ldsal. No matter what your favor- ite drink may be, you should try it as served st our foun- tsln. TH ERE "SODALIOIOUB" Johnson l: Johnson ~ The Quality Drugstore Cor. Kent-snd._lfrlaoo ltrests... it. .<\u|rlb4flrvu_\»rvurfl'vqs»s WED- DING-Thc marriage of Miss Mur- gurot. Frances Blcnkhorn, daughter of Mrs. (‘h-as. Blenkhorn, and Ber- Squier of Jersey, took plat-n quietly Saturday morning Ell. Ilcv. (l. W. F‘. Giendenning officiat- groom, who PRESERVED It may not "be Blue Bird Tea. Orange Pekoe ! a“ -'>‘PQ‘0;@' #+~5¢4F$\ ‘Yr '- i BLUE BIRD TEA Brings Happiness DEBLOIS BROS. ’I!....'"I 3'4. . ‘ SUNSHINE possible to ex- tract sunshine from cucumbers but it is from Blue Bird Tea. Grown in the land of perpetual summer, the tender tea tips have imprisoned enough sunshine t0 warm, to brighten, all who drink Especially the NOTICE TO ADV8RTiSERS- Advertisers are reminded that all display advertisements must be in the Guardian Office before noon of the day previous to publication and before 10 a .m. on Saturday. HAMlMOCKIS — Provide yea"- soif with a comfortable hammock such us we sell and take it with you when you go for a holiday or use it at home. We have a fine new stock at right prices. Carter and Co., iLtd. TAYLOR BROS. limiter River will open over their store on. Junu 20 an up to illlll‘. hiirncss making and ‘boot and shoe ropzirlng shop in ciuirgc oi‘ cr-iupiiiciii workmen, to the popularity 0i’ U10 bride and groom. Mr. Squicr, du.r- con-gratulsted on having purchased - A lull line of hitrniass zii-ccssoriea will Ibo curried in st-ivk. Prompt service given in all re.|>:iii' work, whonhWlllll satisfaction guuruntcoii‘ ‘This 9§paflurai will fill a long fclt vat-pm *1 ""l‘l-’-I'“"-l'*“t° him ‘m securmg “"9" vicinity ziuil no iloiilit revolve. the a 61131010155 ‘m9 Pflmm- "Qmliflmwlull Datronzige of the Slll‘l‘ilIliliiiIlQ' received counh-L . in iii-z THE ‘TANK UNDER WAY--—-'l‘he continuous rui-kcl. of riveting ilillll- nmrs is ziudible for ii. considerable ilistanirc over tho city for tlic past few ilziys, and comes “rum the tank riding of the imperial Oil Company where tho big 1,000,000 gasoline iuiik is being erected. 'l‘iiu n so in the vicinity of tho luiik is over- whelming iillli effectively prcvcni- ed ilgGlliIPillifil roprcscntiiilvc yes- terday ‘from hearing the no iloubt interesting answers returned to his shouted queries zibout the progress iii‘ tho work ‘by Mr. Abraham, the foreman in chnrgc. The job is well unilcr way now, though It is doubtful if it (tun be completed in eigiiieen -'liiys, as first ostliiiiitcil. A steam hoist rulers the huge stool plates to tho height il9SlTi3(l_ where- iboy rest upon :1 trolley buiiinccil on. the rim ioi’ tho tunic and are wliecl ed into plaice by the exerted labor of eight mcn. The hardest. part of tho Joli is yct to be done. in tiic ia-ying and riveting of tho roofing plates. Another tcilious job will he the filling of the tank with city wu~ ‘ter for testing purposes. Li} PEitsoNALs Mr. James \Mclsaac_ M. i'., has returned home from Ottawa. Mr. Walter Shww and bride. liionctnn are spending their honey- iiioun in the city. , Miss Thelma McLurc of llriiiriv ly Point has arcoptcil a position with tho Purilie--Forguson iShuo lCo_ Ltd. i Miss Sarah McDonald. of this city who spout tho past winicr iii lioston has roturucd home for tlic- summer months. Mr. Wlililllil o. niigslev. K_ (K. Barrister-at-la-w. Ottawa and son oi‘ Lieutenant Governor aPugsley of New Brunswick is on a brief visit. to Charlottetown. Miss Mabel MaoGraizor. of New London, P. E. 1.. who has been ll’.- tending Mt. Allison Ladies (Jollcllo during tho past ivlnt-er months is nt present visiting hcr sister in New York. 1_- in: one RELIABLE. "rnv ITI Minardfii Linlment-Cd. Ltd" Yar- mouth. N. S. [NARITS 'i IIMENT YARMOUTH, N. S. FlOHIRMEiN AND GAMPIRI QUICK fill-III . net-SA‘. 1i I . i V" Wholesale Distributors Charlottetown. lloiior Roll L 0i‘ ltochford Squziro School for month of Muy. (iriide .\'.-»-I.ltuth Welsh, 2. Rose lAlIlPTg-‘ill. i_ Alice Piiicziu. Grade lX-l IViziry (lormier, 2. Nora Whit ty, 1i. liziry Illliott. (lrzidc Vill~1. M - tfliiizigiizin. 1i. Mury Meltin- non. ti. Nliirghrot Mclunis and ‘ilelen Kcririn (cquslJ Grade Vll—1. lrcui: (‘:iliiigiiiin, Mary McAleer and . (Yiitiicriui- (lzimpbell cqaul 2. Mary (lliiirc lluglics, 3i. iiiiarguret Doylc_ Gijailn Vi—~1. Alice Garrett_ 2. Elo- -noi- Alvin-lion, ii. Agnes Byrne. Gfilili! V~ i. Catherine Gallant, 2. ,Mzii'_v O'Neill. 3. Agncs Muhar. ic iV—l_ (lcrtrude _l\'ing, Ii. (fiiiiriv liii-(lornizic and Gladys Mc Kinnoii. ioquul.) Ii. Winnie llyrnc I zinil Francis McNcill. iequiil.) (lruilc llI-——-1. O. Doucctic. L. Mul- lctnnil M. Callaghan ioqual.) 2. -Mary 'I‘urnor, fl. M. Kelly and B. M-cnlovr ieqiiiii.) Grade iI--1‘_ Annic lillfltf‘, 2. Mary (inllant, 3' Pauline (lziuiici. iillll Ttliiry S. Duffy tequul.) (iriiilc Ii—»l. Margaret Campbcil, 2. illunviio Mi-Kinnnii, it‘ Emily illi-livoil. lirziilc Iml. lioitio Garrett, 2. R0?" iiliuiipcilc, il. Mai-y Burke and ireiio Perry, (equal). Grailo l~-1. Kiitlc Wedge, 2. lyiiiry llichcllzinil. Nf"l.l‘l’l.'l llcililziil. Grade l—-Buys,_ l. Aiirort hiurniglhwn. 2. William Bugiiir .i. Joseph (‘tillag- ban. im/ .______._..... __ - m-i _._~__ ~- The many fricnils oi Mr itobrrl ilnvis_ Chnrliittcliivvii, who is iind- urgolng treatment in thc l’. la‘. is- iilnd Hospital for his eyes will bc pleased to ieiirn that. lie expects in return. to his homo in .-i ivw day-i time. On entering ilic hospital Mr imvis- expected an operation on the eye but the skillful treatment of Dr. ll. Johnson’ lids llffiVflil suc- cessful, and tho opt-ration is not. necessary. Roth Mr. iiiiii Mrs. Davis speak very highly of the cure and kindness he revolves in the Iiospltul. News Suits i0 Motor Cars ....Aften dust, mud rain. and washing have removed the original glow from the finish of your motor car, you can restore it )vith an applicator: of Glltterlne. Just sprinkle it on a cloth, Curtains, ‘PAGE A. I Headquarters , _ for A Draperies, Linens, . .44 Refr _ WE HAVE JUS OF 0N THE MARKET. We invite comparison of our prices with the lowest to be had. We have exactly the size and style you want- at the lowest price. WE MENTION ’A FEW OF OUR ‘STYLES’ f ‘ i‘ Low‘Price THE BEST LOW PRICE REFRIGERATORS’ REFRIGERATOR-made of sea- soned kiln-dried hardwood, golden finish. Five walls of insulation- bronze lever locks and hinges, cas- $27.90 REFRiGEFIATOR-made REGRiGERATOR-made ‘finish’ plfifigegineéggngr: of ash with rounded cor- . . . ' ners plain panels and chamber is white enamel lined and fitted with re- twined wire shelves. ice chamber i: ' ice‘ with hea- vy gaivanizcd steel- has all metal ice rack, clean- able fiues and metal syphon top at bottom of was: pipe. Bronze locks and hinges. Fitted with good casters. Freight paid ........ ...................... .. $43.20 Amongst the remaining styles are Refrigerators-at $18.90, $22.95, $29.25, $40.50, $49.50-—al1 having attract- If you cannot call and see these goods write us for any information desired. ive features. Shipped Freight Paid to any Station same day order with remittiance is received. N0 delay. Money refunded if not in every way satisfactory tors, cleanabie fiues. Provision and ice chamber lined with gaivanzed .steei. Two removable shelves. Met- al ice rack, metal syphon trap on bottom of waste pipe. paid igerators r RECEIVED A SHIPMENT s ,1 $34.65;‘ . , Freight $27.90 en. Five walls‘ of. Insula- tion. Provision-chamber ls white enamel lined and fitted with relined provis- ion shelves; lceehamber lined with heavy galvaniz- ed steel. All" metal lee rack, cieanable fluel, mot- ai syphon trap. . Bronze locks and hinges. Casters. Freight paid ................... .. $34.65 " .7 . -“BARNET” Refrigerators-Mr. Adams of the Barnet C0,, has just advised us that he has succeeded in securing for us four medium size “Barnet” Refrigera- tors and is shipping same right ialong. plate buying one of these splendid articles we advise that your order be placed immediately. They should arrivein about two weeks. If you c0ntem- - L the following sizes- 32x80 inches 34x82 . Inches and inches. Freight paid $2.85 _ 2.85 ‘ Sliding adjustable window screens ................... II) ................................... .... ..... .. 46o_and_ 55c ‘Extend from 18 to 28 inch We frame pictures 86x84 ’ ' ifl Screen Doors Same as cuts- well made and fin- ished in the follow. ing sizes. 32x80 inch- es. 34x82 inches. 36x84 lncheaFrelght paid. sis 3.259 i 45c 22 to 36 inch 65c .................. brush It over the surface, and cur car's appearance is en- hanced tenfold. Equally use- ful for furniture and floors. ‘ Get it from your dealer. ' Make it ' Glow With Gllilerine PUTABgPTlLIIIINYO u Kaladar Girl Shot KINGSTON, June iii-Early this _ evening Miss Cecilia Tryon, aged 17, daughter of Kenneth Tryon, Ka-ladar, was brought to the Gen- ‘ eral Hospital wlthqa wound in the been mtablisbed right‘ breast-caused .39 ‘a bullet. She underwent an operation, and Father is Arrested condition. the breast and pierced the back. m" ""6 dieilllell‘ NBDIIIQQ Ill! Th0 iiiiiiei was arrested by COII- Yew". and he returned to Ksllilpr staible George Bedore, and removed "m1 to Nortlibrooko for preliminary hearing. at 10 o'clock ‘this morning. girl had been living with a first cousin at Kaladar. shooting was acci stew fir. ‘fryo The bullet ponczrii-r-d of the Kaiaiiar district for 25 year's. , his daughter to reside 3i": You are moi. The shooting occurred The use Dr. Chase's (Jintmeot for n h“ ems and Skin irritations. d I whether