i 51/01/10" 105/24 aox 0/1 fir»... A"il Peelers, 50g BOX, ./ Eli - I». Q f i! Z CHICK FEED “Royal Purple” YOUNG OHIOKENG soon gedwlse to ‘the excellence of our CHICK FEEO. ‘Indy know that it is good-fer them and they continually ery for it as a Baby ories for his warm milk. Our CHICK FE-ED is good not go/niy for the, little Chicks but for the growing and grown ups. . Tr , a bag. Sold in 2S ib. and 10g lb. bags and by the podnd. Our prices are the . lowest. Qgrter & G0, Ltdé dquurters for Flour and,“ rlrsrhaaoevaw assesse- 4 nAlI/L7 9 i1. y Y "<1 v wxaeflxeeaeaedkaeet Feeds i‘ roiessional ‘Cards. I. l‘. DIIIPIEY r Graduate sf Heston school of _' PIANO TUNING "l Grille! “~- Nicholsou, Hurtviile over night o""'“°"".' thence to owner's stables Friday afternoon remaining until following r Monday. on R.Mc(iuigan,BA RISTER." lOLlCiTOi-‘t. arc. Money to Loan Cameron Block Ohlriottietowuk-P. E. island '5 S. S. . HESSI-AN is... , e. MONEY TO A ' iP. E. Island 1 IRIIIIO i» . s. INMAN, K. c. » siiirimr Ind Attoi-iioyat-Llw Room No. 12 Cameron Blook VICTORIA ROW ' A. MaGDONALD barrister, Solicitor, Ete. MONEY TO LOAN Office-Riley Building Charlottetown r. (i. (i. Archibald l aduate on N. Y. Post Graduate I Medical School and HosPlul etine limited to EYI. EIP- m" and Throat q ice Bayer Building. Great George true, opposite Guardlln Office 5 Telephone 2M I May be consulted oi‘! " m t 11o Hilllbero so. hours a Palmer & Palmer Barristers. etc. of Nnva Charlottetown. P- 5- l- Money to LOIII l. oLean 8c MoKinnon sci-mun, Attoiiioy-Ii-i-IW lee-R | seiui siilldlnii mimosa" P. E. island Morson 8r Dufly 1 rrleter ‘and AttorneY-"rl-l" MONEY TO LOAN l r . ‘ Leod 8r Bentley W. E. IENTLEY. K. C. , J. A. BENTLEY ‘Iarristere and AttorMYl MONEY TO LOAN Q i J ‘rum-i, lolieitarir," Muir» eiisuii lee Hours-O to 12 a. m. 1 to 6 il. Palmer, K. C. H. L. Palmer‘ Soetia Building iioltore viii noyal Blnk sf 01ml" ieo-lanir of N. l. Chambers ELYEA & MoNIECE iSmoke ' A . &B ii.’r'."i"i"l.'."z.'is"i Ill] MABVON EYES EXAMINED GLASSES FITTED Montague, P. E. i. _ - Graduate oi’ Canadian Oph- thalmic College, Toronto and other poet wadulte courses. Exclusive Test Room eon» nected wih Drug Store. The Stallion l BARON__l_i_ELV IN The Stallion Baron Kelvin will make the senson of 192i start-- lug Monday Mny 16 noon to A. ii. lfhuppell, Granville over night thence to James Miller's, Stanley liridge u: noon. thence through Cnv endish to John Johnson's, Msyfield over night thence to Fred Buliman its Sons South Rustico, Wednesday noon thence to PODB Bnsnnli. Hillel Grove over night thence to Mc- Mullulfs Mills Thursday noon. thence through Fredericton to Dun A. H. CHAPPEU- in charge Mares at. owner's risk. The Stallion _ BARON KELVlN The Stallion Boron Kelvin will leave ,,.ths ' owner's stable, , ; Spring- field Monday afternoon, May for James M. Duffy, Kinkors. over night Tuesday 24, will go to Frank. (lobbs, Mount Tryonnt noon thence to S. C. (ilnrk. Augustine "Cove over nignt; will leave there Wodnes dny mbrniixg for Arthur Campbell Cape Traverse at noon then _to W. E. Noonan, Albany over nislii- Will leave there Thursdny morn- ing and be in Bedeque at Leonard Schumann's stable over night, will leave there Friday morning for Frank Deacon. noon. thence to the owner's stable till the following Monday. -.--___.- Sire Baron Triumph Pure Bred Clydesdale ving St. c u season l 2nd v s. Will travel for Charlottetown May Tuesday night; Cardigan Road to . St. Teresa; Baldwin Road and Georgetown Road toiGeorQBi-OWB for Friday night; throuflll MW" Montague to Montague for Satur- day night; May 9th will travel vis. Whim Road ‘Cross; iieltherdals; Grtandview; Newlown CFOBB; 0i‘ ' well; Eldon; Vernon Bridge; Cher- ry Valley; Pownal; Alexandria; Souihport to Charlottetown for Thursday night and rersainin! ‘"1’ til following Monday. This trip will bedupllcsted every’ two weeks. Fee twelve dollars qssh or note Department of Asrilriililllfl- R0119" Kirlrwooli in charge. Prince 00f Huron r Pure llrrd Sire‘ Will travel ‘for season leaving Souris on M. ill?!’ May 9th via Roll Point; Klnéboro,‘ Bothvieli; El - mirn; Loire ills; Fsiriieid; Boil - field; i-iermnnviiie; Clear Bprinii: Bear River; and Souris West to re- muin until Monday May 16th "w" to travel via Rollo Bu! E1181; F01" tiiiiii Bruise; Red House; Lillie Pond‘; Poplar Point; Dundas; Mt. Hope; Birch Hill; 8t. Peters; Mo~ reli; l-‘srmlngton; -Dingweil Mills and Solris. Trip lo be duplicated every two weeks" Fee twelve dol- lars cslb or note with return privi- oi-uwrsznnu ACCOUNTANT! ‘elem owned ,3. gepnmgn, y; fl. "n; Agriculture. r n no n $2.0m; .aOll-|l1I\:-. . chnrlt- » ' noes. so. Joiiii. " ‘ ‘ _ i and Charlotte uni. ‘ Representative. K- W- Fill-V‘ . .... .-.... a. _ HORSE NOTES J. A. Milmilllena 0ph._D. ave IFIOIALIIT Ilse-over III tlreiiioe It. intending breeders ore requested to poll nt the stables of. William *nfl9)"8, Souris East and see "py George 2.20% before mating hair mares, as he is a producer of irlt class stock. _ Terms $5.00 cash at first service ‘and $5.00 more when more 0'0"" in foal. lvednesduy June. 22nd. some thing, see Mon 22nd. Birch (Street, Montague. Centrally located. Apply to owner. lifaimr, Montague. Peters Road to Mt. Stewart for .V with return privileges. Owned by _, THE CHARLOTPETOWN - GUARDIAN .iw~i~.'rnn EASTERN GUARDIAN ..‘M°NTAGUE TEA PARTY, ..."'THE LEAGUE", is deli-g tissue on dune arcs sALe-niiiiiie and lot on James ._.__.-<-o>__.__ EASTERN PERSONALS mules siisio Hemphlll visited her home at Georgetown last week. A . .'M|ss Lavers- visited liar relu- tionsuit Georgetown last week. ..'Mr. Hutton Dagiel. Montague, is visiting his home at Georgetown. A ..'Mrs. George (Joombs has / l‘?- turned to her home ut George- town. _.\ ..'Mr, Jos. Kennedy, Montague, wns s recent visitor to George- town. A .."Miss Benton, Montague. visit- ed friends at Georgetown last week. - v .."Mrs. Vincent Murphy, Mu:- ray River, ls,vislting in George- town. A ..*Mi"i. Aencus McDonald, Cir-ir- lottetown. is visiting friends ut Georgetown. A ..'Mr. Lionel Mcbarcn spent the week cud at his home nt Georgetown. R __‘Miss Winnifrid Lansing of Montugue was u visircr to George-i town last. ivcek: A - WMPS. ‘D. J. MCCOFilii-Klqflflilgli- i011 ldliliill. visited friends at Gefiliictmvn inst week. A ..'Mr. Gerald McDonald, Cardl~ 81in. was n passenger to George- town last w-eek. A ..'~Mr. Jos. liiorrissey nnd M-r. Lapthorne, Charlottetown, motor~ sii to Georgetown last week. A ..'Mr. Nathan "gwhnson. Char- lottetown, . visited her home at Georgetown over the week end. .."Mr. George Batt, Charlotte- town.‘ hasraccepted a position as engineer on the steamer Monta- 8119- A l Nvlvliss Frodda Morrissev, Teacher, Souris. is visiting lier parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Merl A issley, Georgetown. '..'Mr. and Mrs. Noah Gnrnhum, Charlottetown. are visiting Mrs. Garnhums parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murdock McLean, Georgetown. A ..‘Miss Alice ‘McLuren of the Bank oi’ Nova Scotin. Charlotte- town. vlsited her parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. E. Ii. McLnren, Georgetown lust week. . Jim. JflmBS Fitzgerald, ,who llfls been attending St. Dunstnns lfollege is spending his vocation with h pnrents,~Cnpt. nnd Mrs. Fitzge lrl, Georgetown. peel ppnelranes of h he ed s! ¥.'...s':.r.rsra";‘a...."""m ludnoseunnalunl ior and dialects groesgeidns. Send I5c. for fill Size .~ HOPKINS k SON. @treal l. - Gouriiucls Oriental Creami i “llye-(llassesllrom $10010 -$l0.00 From East Point to Cape Beer is s big territory, yet . right across this space t Parkman Supplies the Big Majority of Eyre-Glasses rllifiiiliiimiliimri ABL and he is the ONLY GRAD ATE OPTICIAN (attendance courses!) in Montague Cell and see for urseli hi s , -DA OP TICAL PARLOUIIS- _. t. murmur‘ cannon-a ’ _ Ii. v A' Nomination close Saturday, June A Eight innings A base judge. June. 1920, and it is estimated that help from the colony. but in ..°MONTAGUE l5 THE PLACE wnere they have the big cr0wds_ and the good times. We'll nil ‘be there on the 22nd June. Long time since they. had a Tea, and we'll bet it will be a hummer this time_ i ..‘8EE THE COMIC DRAMA "The Fisherman's Luck" put on DY the Vernon Dramatic Club, Odiifel- lows Hall. Montague Friday even- ing Jun-a 10th. Under auspices Community Welfare League Ltd. Get your tickets curly. ‘ __.. ..'MONTAGUE HORSE RACES Wednesday, August 10th., 192.1_ Classes 2.17 trot and 2.20 pace. 2.40 tsrsight trot, 2.25 straight pace. Purses $300.00 in each; All stakes. 11th. when 1 per cent is due. Mali your entries early to the Secre- tury. - ~°|F THE GENTLEMAN '\vho was kind enough to make a buck 'entrance into my shop on iSunday night, Msy 29th, and take 2 pairs -~.= ‘you'd ertivn them at once they would sure thcmiiélvt" some free board. as 1 have their height and past record. William P. Rice, Montague. ...."'AOi.'-ED 8UCCE8S_The Var- sity "Troupe of King's University scored two more big successes at Georgetown and Montague on Fri- day evenings. They played to packed houses at. ‘both these places, and the audiences were unanimous in their opinion that it was the best productions tbcv hail over seen. The vaudeville between thc acts as usual did not fail t pru- duco rounds of laughter n d up- pluuse. ‘Mr_ Wilbert Avery's ex- quisite performance on the violin was repeatedly encored. Modern milling oi naturally produces the sell you Ask your grocer for the best ancl he will PURITQ FlIO-UR " More Bread and Better Bread” the world's beet wheat, world's best flour. M. James Mclrrlac l‘. Mikes Great llit (Continued from Page four form of producing and reuding imaginary letters that were intend ed to huvo some ulterior" political eillect ut ii later day. l should like to know by what process uf ren- soning the hon. member lays the flattering unrtlon to his soul that hc has the right t0 constitute him- --‘iNSTiTUTE MEETING. — The regular meeting of the‘ Georgetown institute was held in the Iiiouncil Room on Thursday cveiilng with an attendance of twenty members and three visitors Th; President referred to the loss sitstnlneii in the death of Mr. A. i). McDonald, Town -Clerk, iu whom the institute had alwuys found u; coilrteous and helpful friend and‘ a vote of sympathy was expressed‘ for‘ Mrs. McDonald and family. The members expressed strong dis- approval oi‘ the unusual prevalence‘ in cigarette smoking among the’ younger boys of the town and this with other mnttcrs relating to community welfare, caused quite n discussion. All the members were urged to attend the school meet“ lug. The meeting closed as usurrll with the Nations] Anthem. A ; i “JBASEBALL-Tdie EiPCOIHl ser-' iss of baseball matches was held at Georgetown on Friday June 3rd, between the Tigers of Georgetown and Murray River. The game was. anurked by a number of splr-niliilf plays on both sides. ‘Tilt’. gauze; ended in favor of Georgetown 9- 6. At the end of the first innings the score wus 1-~3 in favor 0i’ Geo. rgetown. dn t-ire second again Uefifileilliiii ‘and Murray River equal, in ‘the thiigi innings 1-1, the fourth innings 2—-0 in favor of Georgetown. The fifth innings 1—- 2 in Murray River's favor. Sixth innings 1--1, seventh innings oquui. 1~0 in favor oi‘ even Georgetown scoring one run. So the final result u'.-is'9~6, in favor oi’ George-town. Mr. F. J. Solomon acted as umpire on balls and strikes while Mr. Mellish was Both these men per- formed their duties to thr- satis- faction of both ‘Lentils. The even- ing was spent in dancing A iucst delicious lunch ihelng served by the ladies. The next game shall be played nit hiurrny River. The boys left for Murray River well pleased with the evenings entertainment. “A, " BOV KILLED AT PORT MAIT- .. LAND . 0 YARMOUTH, June ...—A dis- essing accident which proved fat- l. occurred at -Port Maitinnd last evening when George. the five yqur old son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Atkins fell from the breakwater to the beach several feet below. The little fellow with some other children was at piuy there and he was attempting to walk along the capstan when he lost his balance and foil head first. i-ie struck on the jagged edge of s large rock and received a compound fracture more than -two inches in diameter, at.tbe best of. the skull. The child was picked up in an unconscious condition, and iDr. R. L. Blockad- ur was summoned who realizing the seriousness of the injury hnd the boy rushed to the hospital. Other physicians were summoned and nn operation "to raise the froc- tured skull wns performed, but without any relief. The boy lived until about midnight when he passed nwuy. He wns a bright lit- tle fellaw nnd the accident has cast a goom over the entire C0iii~ muulty particularly amongst the youth's playmates. NFLD. RAILWAY MUST HAVE FINANCIAL HELP . ST. JOHN'S, Nfld, Juno|3.~ Amendment of government opeiu- tiuns of the Newfoundland railway system was announced today. he raiiwny commission consisting of three members appointed by the cabinet and three of the Reid-New- foundland Company, owners of the system, will be dissolved on June 30 and the rsilwsy will be rpturned to the.compsny for operation. The company sustained n loss of nearly 31.400000 in its operation of the system for the year ending in the loss for the cur-rent your under government control will be greater Officials of the company declared" that it was impossible to operate the railway under present condi- seli’ the censor of the political mo- This or-the uriblter of the conduct o! ministers of the Crown. What legislation has he plurerl on the sltillilr- books to r-ntitlo him to ns- sume sill-ll un liiilsllllillliig and ul- togethr-i- unusual position nnionr; liun. members? What services riill he offer tn his (‘.0iini.i‘y when she was struggling in the grcnt wur that would entitle him to ur~ rogute to himself such precedence? l lwisli the lion. member wns in labia seat that l might say n great deal more tii liiui. in my view his conduct. Wits br-uenih contempt and I take this occasion to con- demn it. in the strongest words of which I am capable. viNqw l vome to the amendment which is in this forth: That nil the words ufler thc word "that, to tho 0nd of the ques- tinn, in. omitted, uuii the follow- llig inserted instcurl thereof: An lion. MddMlBER: AiMr. Mi-JSAAC: l knciw why the hon. gctitinmzm cxcialinls “ills- pense": lie is usllnuir-il of this .-a:1nend1nent. . Some hon. ilEMBi-IRS: Oh. oh. Mr. WiclSAAC: Yes, ashamed oif it.‘ But to proceed with thc amendment: The '1-iouse regrets that, otter repented assurances by thc gov~ eminent of sn intention to have fl revision of the Customs turirf, and after a. protracted inquiry extend- ing from ocean tc- ocean by -.i coni- nrittee of cabinet ministers, the government have muile no 111000 sals for any reduction of the tariff ;'l‘hnt,while recognizing that ex- isting financial rcquircmtns of the Dominion demand the mainten- ance of a Customs tnriff, the House is unable to concur in the declaraticn by the government that the tariff should be buserl on the principle of protection; the tariff is a tax, and the nun ome- gislation should rllfi to make taxa- tion ss light as circumstances will permrit: That the aim of the flscul lmllcil of Cnnaiia should be the encourage me t of industries bnsell on the natural resources of the country. may be expected to i't"illi(',l*. tho high cost of living, nnd iilsn to rc- I-IENA6D RELIEVE! DBAFNESS an STOPS READNOISEB. Simply Rub it k4»! the Ears and ostrils. Proof ofsuc- ens vifliiikhe no lliil L funnies. llmiomimlbeui d For nie in Charlottetown by If. W. Toombs i 1.70.. 'l'lie tions without substantial financial an announcement of future plan ‘l9 ‘IN ‘Two Mace and Reddln Lrns. Dispense.‘ duce also thc cost of implements of production required for the ef- ficient development of the natural resources of the Dominion; That while keeping this slm clearly in mind, the House recog- nizes that in any readjustment of the tariff that nwy take place, re- gard must be hud to existing con- ditions of trade, and changes mnlle in such u manner as will cause the leust possible disturbance of busi- ness. v, That the l-iouse. willie recogniz- ing that the obligations arising from the war must be -iuel_.:inil iic clnring its readiness to make ull necessary provision for liiut pur- pose, regrets that the flnuni-iul Proposals of the government zirc not nrzulc iwilh due regard to ilir economy that is so urgently nor-d- ed and expresses the opinion that‘ before resorting to new taxation. the ZOVQHIIIIEIILJHIOUH]. make a sruibstuniial reduction in the propo- sed expenditure. Now, Mr.‘ Speaker, it would be difficult fornny one to extract any meaning out of that amendment. 'it does not embody the plniforni of the Liiberal party us adopted by them-in 1919. it does not embo- dy the platform 0i’ their friends the Agrurinns, whom they ure so anxious to get into the some bout with themselves. it does not em- body the platform cf any purty, any DPPHOII, 0r anything under the sun. it is the most marvellous hodgepodge that any one could conceive; it means nothing unri is intended to mean nothing. But tiny member of either of these parties who votes for this amend- ment will be able to curry it in his pocket and go about the coun- lFY saying: l am in favor of this clause, and so on—— u matter of de- ceiving the people through and through. But that does not sur- llllse us. because it is a purt nf the tactics of the Opposition. i do not wish, M'r.~ Speaker, to (letuln the liouse much longer. Some lion. MEM BEiiS:_ hem". licur. Some hon. iM-EMBERS: Go on. tlir. NiclS-AAC‘: Our friends op- posite are very hilarious. l um of‘ the opinion, however, that the hi» lilllly is merely on [he surfnce and that. they are not enjoying themiselvcs quite as liillifll us they lpretenrl. Perliups they realize that the truth is routing homo tn them in :1 very homely hut vorv pointed Wily. and l u-m sure rhiqv would gladly ibe l'i'lli!V(‘il of illi- tension. i shall not therefore, keep hon. gentlemen riny longs-r in PA arr crryrrw. - 73¢ ST. CHARLES —T»----v----> v~-~~ t t-t-t-t-t-iw-o 0-» {l i iBrinceGee finial TD RQNTD llfdfiiinihshi-‘Zllill 25C ROOMS é$E2i$Ei‘i‘f."iPfn”‘~' Simliense; I know they an. anxious to get relief, so i shall he gliner- iius In llicm in that respect. l thunk you, Mr. Speaker‘ and lion. Hiqlllifillitll of tli,. illiillliil for the attention which liils been given to my remarks. P. E. island Drape ‘y and Curtain Store - Furnil ure- Cu pets» linr ns buy at the price. Size 3 x 3 Yards able to offer. E5 . ‘Iii o 5% ‘i? ‘IE it Grey Co ons 5 1-2c. 8c. 10c. 12c. 15c. 20c. YARD I lNe are putting‘ on a big drive is cottons and sheet- ings this week—0r until these specials are sold out. "I, These are really wonderful values. It’s an 0pp0rtunity—- come quickly! = i‘ Extra Heavy Drill Cottons . . . . . . . 20c and 25c Yard O ER Bleached Sheehngs ti develop nt f l'cl muy rrrt _ _ _ _ Lil" .32.... .. $.1...°..."..l'..‘... i... 54 iiiui Wide . . . . . 38c Yd. so lllCll wide 50¢ & 55¢ Yd. ,3 "W °"l°“i>""°= 81"“ P""“*“° °' 72 inch wide 45c & 50c Yd. 90 inch wide 60c & 70c Yd. .1?‘- endurlng" success. ill rut h] _ ilibc _ _ - _ - , _ Fri mudeainafilie 01:11:52.... tarlllltllrls H8 These are of good quality and an exceedingly good _ p; If in need we advise’ you t0 loose n i_:i_r__ne in securing a good quantity. Brusseleties Rugs Size 2 1-2 x 3 Yards $10.00 . . . $12.00 These are durablehard wearing rugs-in neat de- signs and attractive colorings. These prices are about pre-war and are lower than we ever expected to be Size 3 x a 1-2 mun $14.00 lg; Size 3 x 4 Yards . . . $16.00 r215 n. ~J Pictures ,¢O~., ,_., ..