l l I 1 i l l y f i l. z S ill . ll i t- _-s-n.~,se.` E » i t _. lu ll /1 _ 1 _ l O _ . . . . ;' it _ -' " 3 ' _ 1 l “ " °°l’ P E I "llllhl““d°“‘» ll°l“g ln 5 V *~’ lousnei over the winninee July up _ \ BE Y0UR owN 0 contralouardlan ` coming l we MARKETS MONTREAL Que June 22-The LOT 65 - Tea Party, July 2nd. ' " ll ‘e ru \ _ _ ill ' ourself \ \ “' W y a sum oi' ‘. money tiuit tvtli arrive st the ‘ _ dzite you need it most. An \ Endowment. Policy with the ~\ Maritime Lite makes it pos- sible. Premiums are low because speculative features - and Ullllfgvs -- :irc climirnited. . _ pire Howl. July 12th. 6141-6-21-31 _ POLICE COURT-At the Police charged with driving a cor while, i. __ itl 6 la mw5_ foreign demand for grain cts; am; 0 ,day was of a limited chartgd ! . 'th l b iness transac WHS 8- nom) S TAx"_Pn°n° M3' Em' -- \ Elm: ldlads dlfswheat and oats. There - ° Mon lprice sellers would not accept and Court yesterday morning an autoisti . isalw were made at the close of me lday at 6'! l-4c per bushel. There drunk was fined $20.00. `- - » _ was some demand "om local buyer; ___ f oats and ales of ro 3 Canadian RECRUITS WANTED _Fm B Vlilestern were made ui. 6 1-4e per J '°‘ °"'*‘"~--~- - ' to camp duly 3rd to l-ith Apply ati X _ i - _, _ *mm . tl , C I F Moi treal, and No, 2 feed J( ¢ 9 to Cunt R is 1~l_l>wnlli.Si>rl_ns - I “Wild GCBSC 'oiifnged nandslut ooo c 1 F The e n w ere ._\\ lvvt in payment of taxes. ~- lfrom dealers for nigh gre e " _ ' ` ’ ll>~.__\ i Messe” H“ds°n Jeffery I-*°W°" and further sales of Ontario extras ¢ `~ \ ~ - /_pl- _ _ Q 'ri-is MARKET-The market was Bedefiue. and Ralph Campbell Cllel- .were mode ot as 1-zo ner dozen F 1° . ~" _ \ -~ _‘ fairly well attended yesterday. But- mn Were ln Clll'l9l»°Yl Oll ThUl'S\ _(_/s \_~._ _ _ massive pro_|e¢ om or appearance or to ma e p ausible umTl,luAY l.AR»l~Y_On Frlday .- - » _ \ <~ __ 1 ,if \ ill" \|'¥“m¢“t~ on ill* coll'-\’ll'Y» lll¢ Pl'°_.le¢ll°l'l§ °f “N last. the little friends of Miss Mrs. Charles Schurmnn, Chelton, 1 EW-de ilt $4 Der barrel. and f°" no' `l"\ * Q " ` croll-and-square tread are-small and the rider strips nar- 'T-ladys Doucette gathered at the was a visitor to Summerslde on 2 glade ill $2775 Del' blll'l'€l~ GX -`1f°l`0-§ '- 1” » ` \ ov row, perlnlttmg the tread to yield to irregularities mg 'Game of__Il_f_lr.si_lnd Mi-sh Joseph _Coyle. Tuesday. ‘ 3goo_d s_teady_t3a<_le c____l;c __ __ ~ ' ° ' _ ' eymou .. on te occas on of ' ____ 0110 l”l m,l°°l‘€ Ca -' ll - » ' `. dm' tn the road' gwmg the. gre-.Rest non skid ulrhfe' ‘ier birthday. The little guests were Mrs Gertrude Murray is spend-lpues on spot were none wo large \ f/// ' By means of the exclusive Firestone Gum-Dipping ushered by Miss Reta Doucette into ing a few days with her neice Mrs. fm” the l`°‘1‘lll”°m°’llS me l°“9 °f me ” ._ ' 'AW _ .market was firm with sales of cur- ' ' procou every fibre of every cord is saturated and innu- lated with rubber, to withstand the extra flexing of the Firestone tread. If you want the economy, comfort and safety of Gum-Dipped Tires--lee the nearest Firestone Dealer. FIRESTONE TIRE H RUBBER COMPANY OF CANADA, Limited 1ulMii.'roN, oN'r/imc MOST MILES PER DOLLAR iresion \ , _ _ '-.\r|,_'.-*.2 5°” Mr' Justice Haszald- The def' deque on/MOHCLY evening' liellillxyg marked prices i0c per barrel! Li* ' _ ~ _ andant who is wanted for that in ' ` _ _ Tll -g d demand ' _ __ ..,.___. `-' Oregon did not appear and bail am- tom: my Qhskdvlvumn; aligns’ Falefh llxlizlm Enilslzshwiglpgr-tzrgafiir supplies _ _-f"» ____ _ -""\. ounting to $500 was forfeited. a e pe ng R ew nys ' l d the local and country trade al- i` I -~ ' ' ,f their daughter Mrs. Earle Pearson. all _ _ . __ ~ _-_i .I _ QUer~:N's coUN'ry coUR'1‘ Ch°“°“' iso srifwed iimptril)vemmdlti .- »_ %i\l§l))? gil i I 3 ls --- i rf _.f no further change in pric p tatoes br? the uiidertone to the market was veiv ilim with ii good ka Y a, ,, ac e g _ \ iiul 4 ments piices were unchanged foi no ‘ ~ _ V lots of choice white handpicked at' Mr Lloyd Best' Kelvlnv was ll yls_ $3.90 per bushel and broken lots at ____ .$4.10 per bushel, ex-store. A feature .of the butter trade was the weaker scored a decline of 1-4c to 3-4e pei' lb. This was attributed to the in- creased ofierings and of the absence of any important demandwlth the ' ”"° ,result that only a small volume of Mr Fred Murphy' Chelton' mid a business was done. The receipts 1 . , g trip Summerslde on were 4.676 packages. The ch(-csi-l months of July ,md August th ' » trade was quieter owing to the lull _ lfeellng that developed and prices r 6 alll - DQFD I 1*- .-l"*‘~ /MT- //,_ -’. I Mrs C‘°l`d°“ M“cF“l`llm°~ Augugl' ~coiie1icc trading between liousr-s on 3 _ _- Bumps The 0NLY ;‘;;§}“;=,,;“u;;Sl 1331;; <§°u"~l_<=lif_n;_ M.. J.i...13;K.1.f Wm.-....{..""“““‘ - l|l"C W l J h ur eucllln H0 ev 0 n Tum Mass has returned to her old lioinci ' EGGS ! Mum' g' . We_ve" °"f'l"gv if in l“cl'nwooci. slie plans on i-ciniiininil \ 13lll)l,l5f, and Central Chrlsllasl ’*"" in thc foreign demand iiiirl in con-`l i Churches will hold u it d _ i _ ` "' fourth! July the meexilihtgs ctllselme Cove' was the guests of Mr and Spot was Somewhul' M a "'“"'ed iieid in the Baptist Church witlilMrS' Rufus Bagmm central Be* °h“ract'e"' Spot prices were "n` I Rev. Ross Elltorl ll,-cuclllnu and d‘~‘¢l‘l9~ 0" 3llll£`l°~Yll1Sl- changed. The receipts wt-rc 9,046 _ Y inorrow in the Baptist Church with - 'i ‘markets continue firm today with _ we si:i.i. Mr- Tllrller preaching, Mlfs' Joh" Jeffel'5'» Lilwel' B'3‘d0‘lll@» lspecial strength evident on the ___ was in the city on Saturday. ‘grade of exlrau -- | TORONTO'-This egg market is Mr and Mis Lorne MacFarlanc.liirm and higher Dealers aio quot- , . _ . _ _ . In M r' 0 lChurl0ttewwn."were the guests oflin countr sh" ers for un rnded 0lIi0 13.111 H Y luv is the formeis mother Mrs. Howardeggs delivered. cases returned. ex- |MacFarli1ne, Fernwood tras 34; iirsts 31 32; seconds 24-26 ' ` iuits.`r:uPm:M1.i MACLEAN _"_ l ‘prices t° retailer; are exmé 39405 i , , n l r I Mr Herman MacFarlane was a firsts 36 37, seconds 30 31. visitor to Summerside on Sunday l MONTREAL-The local market is _ __ _ ll- le )_lll.s_ on .June sth. 1920. there passed ` .___ ` n d ' ~i iti .t~ ` T e I I penccfuny away nt Desable, P. E. IS- Mrs_ Cllmgrgn of Summerslde is i?&(lll'laéni§lld;3i}.pxEc)Ei3l‘;lS iiI'€all`i 7' _ ll. aged 96 Cl~lel|;0n_ ' _ sumption heavy. Ill Ao lyears. Deceased was a dau hter of _ i VANCQUVER. - The local e ll -_ as _ _ the late Alexander Campbell and market is uite ii P i i _ E STRELT _ _ Mr and Mrs. Walter Bartlett and ll fm 9-y 118 DI' CSS GREAT GEORG' E ISLAND Euphemla MacLean his wife, andlMr and Mr, purcv Allan ulreuueulto producers are unchanged at ex-l land. Euphemia Campbell, widow of the guests gf Mrs Earle pellrsglrlticularly good demand with con- the late John Macliea ARD . - . ' THE ULDEBT TIRE SHOP 'N PRINCE DW brother of Donald Campbell of Flat me servlce ln Central Belle ue‘tras 26-28' tirsts 23-26' pullet extras ;__, _ _ q - i . i River P. E. Island. She leaves one Church on Sunday e,,erllug_ |18-20. Two cars have been sold re- " ‘. __0___ SM E BY _ daughter Euphemia Belle wife of _l lcentiy to the east at extras 32; firsts _l'.i..- - Fred Campbell DeSabie. Mrs. Mac- Hel. mum, "lends are glad w leam 30, F O B and Eastern buyers arc Leah had enjoyed comparatively Mlss Aunle Cameron Albany ls eager to take further cars at these A & good health for one so aged. but of lslraully lmpmvlng ln the P_ C_»prices but local dealers are reluct- » ' I 5 irecent years was afflicted with loss Hu-S lull after her severe lrllul-y alll '90 l90°l¢ 0l”d9l‘S Hll€Hl`l~ I .l’ i s'r. JOHN-Tn 1 i it t" of sight and hearing. She was most_wl»llull she ,ecelved E few days asm ___ holdhm mm ew_o_l:_a t_€;§Edmar ed KENT STR-EET, CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. l- tenderly cared for by her daught/er she ls very much mlssed ln Mn Mac_‘ __ d hi __ 9 €l\'l&l’l i ` lJ€l`S0l”l °f humble and d°V°“l' Mrs. Heber. E. Myres, North Carle- _____<»>_.____ l0lli1l`BCl»9l'- Many had enl°Y°d thelton, spent Tuesday with her sisterl hospitaUly Of l‘l@l‘ hom? Mrs Henry Affleck. _ . _ The funeral was held on Monday MMKENZIE Kms “ED Unifor I Accurate ill Vallles June llth. to Argyle Shore cemetery Mm _lolm w_ Ruse ul- U_ 5_ A_ l5_ III Y and was largely attended. The ser-lvlslung llel. daughter Mm Angu_l_ A _very qulet but pretty wedd_ng_ ` ° s vices `were conducted by Rev. Ewen MacDomld_ Chellurr t k l t S lll h Ml Mmfch Laying Mast- Mmtiii vu-d ~_ ..i';..:..';2°t'i...2;i.;i: t.;';..i: M0n'a.rCh Scratch Graln- _fl‘€¢lll€lll'lY~ and was Bblf’ t° Wu °f Messers Walter Wright and John -bl-ide of Joseph A. Hopkins. L gh Lai . t liinon. ' ;was waited on by Miss Aniia Dem- __ l_ F nge; ‘;;___d_f rx" _ -__---_¢»>--- Mr Theohlplus Enman. Central llng_ cousln of the gruum_ she wore °“ ry a ' ‘ ELLSWORTH HENRY Bedeque, was in Chelton on Wed- n pretty gown of honey dew canton ‘ CHAPPELLE, llesday on business. crepe and carried a shower bouquet | _ Maple Leaf Milling Co., Ltd. ~ A ____ _________ ____ ____ ml _» __ _ _..__,,_l._;.._$._._§__________________d________ ' mme of_ Mr and Mm Hurry chul,-! Mr and Mrs. Arthur Affleck arid `MacI{enzie, brother of the bridal Pelle by the dum ol mere ulueul children, Doris and Ross were in The Church was prettily decorated ' Ellsworth all the Chelton on Sunday the guests ofiwlth cut flowers After the cerem- d . ';l_‘$\,b::;v§l lilwlears and 9 muurhu Mr and Mrs. Hemy Affleck . ,_rlny a l‘el:_¢_aptlon was held at the He was of a kind and lovin! dill- ‘ °m° ° ° 5"°°m~ ` ~DeBl0is Bros., Ltd. ovincial Distributors » Charlottetown #J1- 11 . i _HIGKEY & NI(`HOLSON’S ' BLACK i _ 1.. 'r0BAcC0 f ~ her l‘l€0D »l‘€ll8l°ll5 °°1'“’l°l'l°“5 °“d‘Bishop. Searletown. paid a business, The marriage was performed in! Monarch D€Vel0plng Feed. lprayerful condition which were trulyllrlp lo Bedeque Monday e,,el.llug_ _ su Thomas Eplscopul Cl.lul.ch_ Som M h G ~ Mash ,satisfied and fulfilled _in her pass- _;__ _ el.vllle_ Mass" on May lfl_ lugs at »l. - onarc rowlng ° ling irll»0 _l5l_;?l'l`l“l h“PPl“3_;__t Mac Mr and Mrs. Hermas Myres at- _o'clock. The bride was very prettily ’ . he PB ' 9f*l'°l`5 were . ' tended the reopening of the new rittired in white satin and all over - Monarch Mash' !D0l1Kl1ll- D“n`¢°l1D§“ll_‘_l_’be_3l-c§'e°d' !Church in Victoria on Sunday even- ‘lace with large picture hat. She |erick MacLean. na “ an' lllk- carried a shower bouquet of white Monarch Chlck Feed' 'Angus Cameron. and Duncon Mac- _l roses with Lillies of the Valley. She with Whom She lived- she had 8' Leods.. store where she has been a can re C 9 y cm extras and mms' ` ' Wlde Circle °f relatives ‘md fl‘l°“d5'prcficient clerk for a considerable ‘Prices t0 ccumry shippers are “n` throughout this Province and else-|rlme_ ‘chgngzezd al' extras 32~ llfsls 273 Sw* where, and was well known as a _______' °n S ‘ lil Eaton being ab it f tl ‘ __ __ _ _ ____ _ city united seivlccs :sill begiiil tty- them fm ‘I few m°""l“ ' OTTAWA. Ont., Juno 22. - Egg » Prize Picture Puzzle First Prize Second Prize $25.00 $10.00 10 PRIZES OF $1.00 EACH SEVENTH WEEK-BUT YOU (TAN START NOW _ The Competition is an easy one placed within i-_verybody’s reach by the publication In the first week‘s Charlottetown Guardian of the list ot towns and villages, In which all the solutions are to be found. First Set appeared May 7th. Second Set May l4t.h. Third Set May 21st, Fourth Set May 28th. Fifth Set June 4th, Sixth Set .Iulie ll and Seventh Set below. Get Lhelirst Six Sets and start now. Each picture represents the name of a town or village. '1‘ry your hand at solving them. You can check yourself by referring to the list or names. As you solve each picture in this Seventh Set write your answers in ink in the space undemeath. Keep your Sets until next week. when we will give you the Eighth Set. to solve, and so on for eight weeks in all. With the final set. which will appear ' on Monday, June 18th ,we will give full instructions for the sending in oi' entries. ` THERE IS N0 I 1 V / A `\. ENTRANCE FEE RULES WHICH MUS'_l` BE STRICTLY ADHERED T0 All solutions must be written in Ink. Competi- tors may submit any num- ber of attempts provided that each answer is written upon in separate coupon. Only complete series of pictures-i, e., Sets Nos. 1-8 inclusive-for each at- / ` / ` 'vi ‘ Q " le ___ ___.\ _ ___ _/ _(_ l__ /'-, \-\ 57 sa '\ 41 tempt will be accepted. Incomplete sets will be dis- fluallfied. A _:Ea --.ss it .___ A_ _ Mutilated, altered or al- ,_ ' iernatlve solutions will be ' ' - v disquuiiiiea. No rosponsi- l bility can be taken for de- ~"‘ or .. I / f J- 1 ' -J'/' <3; _°-»;__' H " `\ '\ ' "<;= -_ »- _ \ _ Y i .1 ‘ ,, * /` _ 'Zi 7"-Q.. . so '_ _ff lay or loss in the post or otherwise. Proof of posting F’ cannot he accepted as proof of delivery. if .\"o 4-oi'rt=.~apondt-nec can _, _ _ ll -i "\. wlde clrcle or rela -_- The young couple left immediate posmon also a Alth h a sul: ly for a wedding trip through the *Wes ‘md friends' ous ll was Miss Kathleen Frlzzell. teacher at Maritime Provinces. ferer for two long years. e_ l A _ nt . never heard *»° “l“"““'- He W” lliifilirllmg oridtes l$::ents€hii'r.u;iidviigi;nitiii?f -7: lll me "°'° mwd h°s9m|s' “"4 "wk ‘ell Central ¢de¢lu¢_ ander MacKenzie of Long Creek. Mr ' iff”-*ment 'mm ul' U' S' Al Bm' ' Hopkins is proprietor oi’ Genness déslllll ill medic” ‘km 'md kmd ____ Bros. da Co., one oi’ the oldest trans- Bhd l0Vllll ll\“'5ll'l9~ he pm” l’°°°°' portation concerns of Boston. Mr. lfuiiy away Oli Jllllv- “ll *D llls Miss .innie Bnidsnnw, iviiddieton.,uopi¢ins also sei-ved ne on nvlamr ‘ , t llicaveniy home- He leaves lv m°lll'll spent me week end in cneiton. dui-ing the woi-id war. ii heart broken father and mother I _.___-_ _ _‘ For llny Fever-nun lllnsrlfl.. » __ i _ l 4 he allowed. Entries can only he ae- cepied on condition that the l!kiltor's decision In final and legally binding. In the ease of n tie the Editor reserves the right to divide _the prizes nl he thinks tit .__» ____ ` €"a=;_><é"_*T'»`_ -'» A ,_ir__,_____ . - ...- 11 wo., _ _ . §‘-"f x ,ff `i'f,‘ ` 'z \ (thy _-f ° ~"“'° “M .;’.:‘1.".'.°*..:l:'.;. - e 1 - iixgzreltaigg niuliiber ai,)tended the B¢3t 0|' B001 I ~ ' '- ' 42 funeral ond_ followed the remains _ _ Mgther And _ _ ‘ - l res a _= » ‘ 'wldmeiii mi. rei;uniWoli'tlii°et3Ii":n:iil; 1 ~ Regular uv of the S089 nl |_ 1. 'r-llllmllg you ns,-rmvovn Arm us-i-. _ Lfnlled gqetnedist church. _ J dined by the Ointment when < » - ... -J ...init ..-»-- an "‘ ‘ *'"°ai‘.-'“.r..i'“.'.?'..‘"..'.:..‘2i.'..'i.?‘°°.=s r ' f=<=u°°» -°f my °i=--- -nd ‘ " Mxhlm hom,” V N" 14 ‘V :Rub ole Calvary libide With' Me. `\\ \( 'l` puma" 'he 'kin °f children 'nd ° _ _ , ll* ' lesmd glee The __. adults, out lends to prevent clog- ’ " f ’ ' l Aslleiljértlll-`ies:se'i-an his little pschool ling of the pores, the common ~ D ~ ~‘ . _ pa - . ‘ _~ ° C0. Ltd _ no mn-neon, wiiiie Mom- nun °f vimvleu and other un- _ V ' -~ .Tobacco L_” . Toliaoloddorbit. J. D. Corbit. Jennie lightly conditions. _ lf " ' '~ » ' Clllfl “"'“ iMac en e. =ll,\,.l,,,,z“, _ll ul, __ , l » ___ / -niwmfmmm '”"D5'::: \_ ----i ~-- -- - _ ' _ _ Cutie-un Shui; luck lla. ._.__...._._ _-___--_-_._........__.. ¢- _ New Readers _ _By ordering the first, second, third, foul-,tli,_§gtl_i and sixth week’s Charlottetown Guardian, tains the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Flftll Sets and the list of_ Towns you can start _rluw_ _ _ i....»._