44nd- MATINEE 3.15 NIGHT r mo ans ,. That funny fellow “Will Rogers" in a picture that will appeal to all people from 9 to 90. A tonic that will keep you happy for a month. Stop up to the bar of mirth and let Will Rogers serve you smiles. IQ f©f@'.@f©:© , .- d2 1O ' 1Q w L? '@'@ @ @ luv Garret Smith Diluted l..- Clarence Badger, “m: rmv rurmacz" Sixth Thrilling Chapter A of ' i, “THE vanes mvsrznv" '© i?" \J ‘O © fir JOHNNY HINES in a laughable Comedy Fea. ture ‘Entitled “TORCHW 96G '©'@T©f© ONE NIGHT ONLY 55 l‘? THURSDAY, MAY 12TH ‘ TOTO. © y.‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN I. v I CHORAL SOCIETY -~ , . I ‘ ‘UNDER THE DIRECTION OF (‘>1 i©I MR. w. E. FLETCHER , (__-WILIJ RENDER GAUUS- HOLY CITY AOSISTED BY THE FOLLOWING ARTISTS IIQDIQIQE ,. IQ MISB-IERTHA DONOVAN sornnno‘ inns. HOLLIS WILSON CONTFIALTO MFLTRAYTON DRAKE rrsuon MR. BAYARD HADDOCK BASSO l ~ YO AND AN ORCHESTRA OF TEN PIECES '© PRICES RESERVED $1.00. $1.50. RUSH 75c SEAT SALE OPENS TUESDAV MORNING MAY 10TH AT THE THEATRE TICKET OFFICE AT 9.30 A. M. OD l '@©:I@I@ § ‘Whoi, alool Illiolsalo Prios While g Iloioailing From liars “ We wish to advise our many customers that we are unloading whole corn (in _ bulk) from cars at particularly low prices. This corn is beautiful stock, fresh and bright, and con- siderihg the price and quality of our oats, we . coirsider good corn at “our prices” the cheapest I f feed on ilhe market. Don't fail to get our pri- ' ces, before buying your Spring supply. British Colubia Cedar Shingles flow Unloading at Attractive rices » When you see the quality of these shingles - and get our prices, you will be satisfied that - fitcseyalues can’t be beaten. » . " _ ' To Insure a Bumper Crop til-Ha , Grain, Potatoes and Roots, use Super- ' ate, Nitrate of Soda, Potash, Basic Slag Gghur prices oif cairs in ton lots. Book your orders now, for Ctuaria Portland Cement and British ‘Columbia Ctllli’ Shingles - arrive in ten days’ time. Also Queen City %I.Il‘, White Maple Leaf Middlmgs an'd Bran at Dwevt possible prices. Also car seed oats to 1' fkiror s. co. IQIW _- 48d?‘ Q5?" i‘ I. In \ "l; _. " .l i‘ Clogged ....WHlTE DRESSES for Confirms» lion or graduation at Patriot's. MEN'S CASHMERE HOSE. 2 pairs for $1.00 at SINCLAIIPS.‘ GINGHAM; DRESSES for little girls at Patrons. JUST RECEIVE-D two oarloads bengos—Fennell and Chandler. EXOLUSIVE but not expensive. Our 8pl1Dg"¢$dI0€8.~—-HOW81'(TS. Alyii Mam-our‘ sister Oxfords are here In the __Dl¢est colors and‘ shap- es‘; Howardfsi‘ D. PETERS TAXI SERVICE.- Stand Joe Woods’ tailor shop. Phone 470d. All calls promptly attended to. GET A MOVE ON if you wont some of that gray cotton at Patons ut 8, 10, and 12 cents. ODD LINES IN GEOI-‘IGETTE and crepe do chine blouses special to clear at $3.98 Prowse Boos Ltd WE HAVE A VERY complete stock of fishing rods, and supplies. All goods are new. Johnson A’; Johnson, druggists. INTERMENT AT UlGG_- The body of the late Roderick McLeod who died in tlie l’. E. Island ‘Hospi- .iil was forwarded by the aifter- noon trnin yesterday for Uigg. The funeral takes plhvo tlii= after- noon to Uigg (‘ometeiy The de- ceased was a nalive_ of I‘. E. Is- land, having left hcro thirty-nine years ago for Montana where ho was engaged ‘in llblllilllg nnd rec! estate. I-Ie spent the last coupic of years in California where he had gone for the benefit of h~ls ncziltili and returned rtn this Pro- vince zubont. n. couple of months igo in the hope that his native ui" would restore lilm to lienltlr H“ only spent. one week at tlillfi old iomc plnrvo aviien he found it ad- vrlsnble to enter the l’. E. island Hospital. His lieultn had however been too greatly undeiim-‘incrl IIIVI the hoped ifor recovery did not come_ nnd he passed peacefully away on Thursday night. Deceas- :d was a mun of excellenlt charac- .er and of mnny fine qualities whose death is to be regretted. Miss-Mary McLeod of ‘Montague is 1 sister of the deceased. . ::DROP IN AND HEAR the late est “Brunswick" records-They're great. Beer do Weeks. i our riiis our“ OLD ENGLISH RECIPE FOR CL~ TLRRH. UATAILIIHAL DAF- NESS AND HEAD 10018108.. i . ‘If you know of some one who Is troubled with Cntnrrhal Deafness. head noises or ordinar cutarrh cut out this formula and hand to them and you may have been the means cf saving some poor sufferer perhaps from total deafness. 1n England scientists for n long time past have recognized that caturrh is a. constitutional disease and ne- cessarily requires constitutional treatment- Sprays, Inhalers and nose douch- es are liable to irritate the delicate air passages and force the ease into the middle ear which fre- quently means total deafness. or else the disease may driven down the air passage towards the lungs which Is cqunly as danger- oliowlng formula. which is used extensively in the damp English climate is a constitutional treatment and should prove especi- ally efficacious to sufferers here who live under more favorable cli- mate conditions. Secure from your druggist ounce of Pzrmint (Double strength.) Take th home and add to it B‘ Int of hot water and a little granu- nted sugar: btir until dissolved. Take one tnblcspoonful flour times a day, this will often bring quick relief from distressing head noises. nostrils should open. breathing become easy and hearing improve as the inflammation in tho austachian tubes is reduced. Par- mlnt used in this .wny acts direct- ly upon the blood and mucus sur- faces of the system and has a tonic action that helps to obtain the de- sired results. The preparation is easy to make. costs little and is pleasant to take. Every arson who has cltlrrh or head no ses or In bud of hearing should give this treatment. a trill. OHS. Pleasant Outdoor Work for young men and women during the month of June and July selling a staplemeady- polling line -to their friends and. neighbors. A splendid chance for toaohers, college students. and others. Easy Work Coorl Pay Your 0wn Hours all or part time work, to start Junt 1st. All Inquiries treated In confidence. Give full particulars In first letter. . x. Y. z. Gordian. fi. 1 other zirticles BENGAS, BENGAS-Eennell nnd Chandler. i SEE GEO F. MOLUFQ sale at El- Iiols in classified coiumnl WANTED GOODS 500 yards gray cotton. for 8. 10 and 12 cents per yard selling today at Petdns, . . n-um ,HAVE YOU SEEN the Brogues in Howard's window. A "see" of l-ovkiness. WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS ——We always carry a complete line of Waterman Ideals-W. W. Well- ner, Ltd, Jewellers. BLACK VICI KID OXFORDS with medium heel, just arrived- Howard's. MEN'S NEW HATS for spring Before you decide to buy your new lint see ours. inquire about our prices and you will buy here. Prowse Bros. Ltd. FASHlON'$ NEWEST. —- A lady's strap pump in copper brown willi grey suede trimming and new walking heel. Howard's DUCHESS AND PAILETTE Silk 1920 prices, 2.95 to $3.50. Going in our big silk sole at $1.95 per yard. —-SlINCLAIR & STEWART, LIMI- TE 7. GILLETTE SAFETY RAZORS- We are clearing our stock of Gil- lette Safety Razors of. special pri- cos, $5.00 razors reduced to $3.50. \V. W. Wellner, Ltd., Jewellers. MEN'S CASHMERE HOSE. black and brown. Previously sold at. $1.25. Going now in our hosiery sale, 2 pairs for $1.25-—SINCLAlR & STEWART LIMITED. A SALE OF LADIES’ SAMPLE voile waists, foui- colored overblou- see on Saturday m. 2 tfclock, p m. Values from $2.98 Io $4.75 for $1.- 93 Prowse Bros. Ltd. COMMUNITY PLATE-We are now showing the new Grosvenor pattern in Community-W. W. Wellner, Ltd., Jewellers. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS — Advertisers are reminded the/t all display advertisements must be in the Guardian Office before noon of the day previous to publication and before 10 8.111." on Saturdays. INSTALLING TANK_—A very large gasoline tank, cap- aoity 1.000 gallons, is hrllng laid‘ In front of the .r. Stanleyvwetllock Auto Service Station-y Queen street tor the benefit of custouners. This tank which is liy far the largest of its kind ever used here, has been procured from the McKinnon Steel Co, Hamilton. Ont. AUCTION SALE ON TUESDAY, May 10th. at I0 o'clock n. in., at Thomas Rice's, Greenfield oi‘ his farm oi‘ 80 acres in good stale oi‘ cultivation and good buildings thereon. also stock. 3 Iiorses, 6 aiillcli cows, I ox. 1 Iieifor, I2 sheep. 2 pigs nnd 30 lions. Farm im plements, binder. iiimver, rake. seeder, curl and (Jllfl wheels, guns, plow and single rplmv, spike nnd spring iooili barrows. truck ‘NEIL!- on ‘and 2 ilrivitig uwigons, 2 wood ‘SICIHIIS, 1 roller. driving and work harness. hay -(tiil‘i‘l9I'. rope and blocks. Crop. 7 ions oi‘ hay. I00 bus white oars, l5 bus. wheat and a quantity mixed tzrnin, also liouso- liold furniture nnd a number of too numerous 1o mention. All sums over $10.00 cash, over (‘his amount 7 months credit on approved joint notes. Discount 6 per cent per annuni allowed for cash. Terms oi‘ farm made known at sale. Sale positive. sroiild day prove stormy will be IIGId first line day folowing. l-l. Nelson k- Son, Auctioneers. MOUNT STEWART SiOClAL CLUB The Social Club hnd -its dnreweii meeting for this season in the Foresters Hull, on Thursday oven- lng the 28th. 11-"- _ ‘like meeting was called to order by the Prerslidenl._ Mr. Daniels, who in n most pleasant nnd cordial mun work of tlic Club during 1b.. lust. sens/on. showing same to be in ii healthy condiivion from nil points oi‘ vlcw. 'I‘\lie meeting look tho form of :1 Debate, Concert and‘ Pin Son-loll. COIIIIbIIIBII nnd was a decided SW“ cess. from ii scolul an financial slnndpoln-t. . (The subject for debate was the old and well known one. “Which ls ihc most pleasing to ilic eye. the works of iirt or tho works of nature?" 'I‘Iic speakers on tiho Af- firmative wore: Messrs Elton. (lino-kc. and i‘ii:ott_ nnd on iiic Negative, ‘Birt, SIIIIIIIIIWOOII and Foshnn As the time was short for getting through with so lengthy s. programme. the speakers were limited to 10 minutes ouch, which was Insurfficient. for them lo do the subject and themselves just-Ice, butt with the limited space iii their command, each speaker present- ed‘ Inis case splendidly both by well prepared speeches and sound arguments. The President on weigh-inlg the arguments, manner in which pre- sented nnd‘ the language used, found that his percentage scale gave the Negative one point onore, the decision.- belng received, with applause from the lurse audience. Other features of the evening were solos by Mr. Pemy Stanley, and Mr. Chas. McDonald, readings by Miss Norlne Barrett and Miles Edith iPigott, Dialogue by friends from Henri of Hillsboro mil of which were greatly enloyed, An auction of pies followed‘ and good prices were realdzsd. A Ill", lmfmous vote of thanks rwas ton- dered all those who took Port In mm 03am‘ ojorrn’ criiiniirgtifiif-trff“ ,-” *1‘? *nr'tnri"‘n7£' contour AWomen! Buy No Dye .- But “Diamond Dyes” Unless you ask for “Diamond Dyes" you may get a poor dye that. streaks, spots, fades and ruins your-goods. Every package of Dia- mond Dyes contains. simple direc- tions for home dyeing or tinting any new, rich, iadeless color into garments on draperies of any mate- rial. No mistakes! No failures! ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION event took A very ‘ pleasing at the place Thursday eventing new tailor shop of Jenkins and Johnson. K6111 Si, W110“ U19" former co-workcrs warlted‘ on them and presented them with an ad- lress and presentation. There was .1 ‘large number of friends present for tilie occasion, which goes to ihow the popularity of these young men. Following was tlie address: Charlottetown, P. ‘id. I. Muv 5th, 1921. To hiessrs Isaac Jenkins and Illibert Johnston flentlcimen,—it is W‘II.II more IIIIQTI ordinary sympathy that we your (to-workers tin ‘the employ 0 .\ir. MillHlOCk Ross learn tliiit you ire zibout to sever your associa- tions with us. ‘We have over found you both to be dciigent in your labor. nnd faithful nnd true to your employ- -r and ourselves. We feel that we cannot (mow you to deport. willi- uu; giving expression ll"l- some tangible form ho our fllllllfilflllllll)" of you ‘In l-hé ivorkshop , and‘ our respect for you us citizens. Vile therefor" ask you to 31:14PM 11145 writing desk as a Rymbbl 0f "l" ‘pleasant. aissocintlons togctlitar and an cviilencc ‘of our dcairra that lUTIlInQ may shower their choicest Iilessings nnd gifts 11.0011 Wm "11 your new undertaking. $lgnvd by your r-u-ivorlrrrs. IDA M SEMPL-E MATTIE SWAN VIOLET ROD‘) BRUCE. D. POUND WM. WALSH A. L. CROCKETT. ' ALBERT J. MELLISH. Messrs Jenkins nnd Johnston rc- plied iii rfilt-in-g terms lllllnklng llic donors for Iiicir Fllllmlillll '8'" "n" address‘ llotli expressed tliulr w“ gret. for severing their (rompanriun- ship frtmi their follow-workers whom they nlwziys got along with in n pleasant and cord-ml inun- ner. But being both young mun 0f good gyhilljly and workmanship thought tho tiiiir- ivus nl linnd wlicn tlioy should lirnncli out for lhcinselves. fension Fund _ 0n Same Basis OTTAWA, May 5~—Reconin1end- otions in regard to the Pension not were consideredhy House Pen- has. Committee in a Dflvflle $95‘ sioli this morning. The commit- vteeldecitletl ii. is understood in fnvo-r of continuing pensions on the present basis for another “year. Mr. W. F. Nickle. Ex-M. l’., repre- senting the (‘nnzidian Patriotic Fund furnished the committee with evidence of cases in which relief liiul been given ‘by fund. ' -—i<o->——-——— NOW . “SCENTED GIN" ST. JOHN. N. H, May 5—Chiel' bition Enforcement Service. this morning took exception Io n’ statement oi‘ tlie New Brunswick Temperance Alliance that viola- tions oi‘ the Pmhibiton Act were on the increare. I-le said that he (lid not know oi‘ any centre where conditions ,werc worse tinin in former years. Ho was of the opin- iontliat tihe bootleizgers are being rounded up pretty fast. A new brand 0i’ “liooch" is now being manufactured here. ‘he said, which retails at 70 cents -a bottle The inspectors say it is composed of diluted alcohol. plus =1 quantity or essence. llius nrodueinu o ideas- ing aroma, as well ash lllllfllle lick‘ 191g "Scented gin“ is. what they term it, and claim that it is Ibeing sold in large quantifies- ::'THE LATEST HlTS-"Bruns- wick" records are wonderful. Beer d. Weeks. o>l- n-llorderfs SI. (flinrles or Jersey Mm; "with the crcnm left. in is‘ m,” mm, mwy. milk evaporated to the consistency of crcnm. A richer, purer, mflk for nil cooking uses. One’s” Birthday give “For the “Little Community Plate Starting Lfi c/Yrzlgr/zt ‘ ' ‘wit/l , COMMUNITY TLATE i: a Tribute Due ta M: Baby ._~ ,1 mo entertdimnont. ‘Iliad mama 0f lop.» me evening amounted to $125.00. eating eluted l ‘@1868 . Jealo- yv.w. " itjLiti 5i f‘ - Unemployed List; a Threatens Future orriawn, Moay 54in the Sen- ate today on motion Senator Mc- Donald, Shediac. a. committee was port upon unemployment. ‘ Senator Robertson, Minister of Labor, driscussing the mot-ion dls- closed information that at the present time there are 200.000 less employedin the industry, than in January, 1920, a fact which he do- clared to be “the cause of some apprehension as to the future." I ---—¢-0>—i* J-AMES W. ROBERTSON (By the Wanderer In the Winnipeg ‘ Tribune) ~l [first saw _Jn.mcs Whi- son Robertson LL. D. C. M’. C... at n public onceling in Winnipeg, when he was iliscussing a farming subject, rather techni- cal in character, and therefore not nlisorbingiy interesting to the or- dinury laymen, though there was in evidence, that rare facility of invoidlng the usual dryness which seems to ‘grow. willi almost fungus rapidity on the speech, or subjects, of so inuny ‘inon whose calling involves much technical talking 0n iiiy first. meeting with Dr. ltolicrlson, nnd upon his introduct- lrm as "Professor" I was Int-lined to think tliut at. some iinio or ‘nthcr ho had belong lo the “t-lritli". It was not. difficult to dctcct truc- es of his native Scottish (llzilecl— lie was bom at Dunlop, Aryshire. I thought he lind belonged, tics- sibly to the Idstablisiied Church. lie had n rather non-committal wny about ini, ll way sometimes pecnllur to clerical training, and on ‘first ucqiininiiuicc, lie seemed VP-IXV PPHcrvotl from u Wcstcriici-‘s point of view. Roughly speaking us Sir llcnry Lu-iitiei" says, I should imagine that Di‘. ROUGH/ROI! has u "very large filing cabinet hi. lumic to keep ll‘lt('k oi‘ tlic vnricil nnd useful pos- itions lic lnis filled, nnd the works lio lins done for-(Itinurln. lie is, on tlie honorary side I1|4 l). and I). ‘l7. L. n1‘ probably ‘linlf a dozen universities. I slinli wlways remember a con- versation I hurl with III‘. nrren. son tiuring tho darkest days or‘ the Will‘. 'i‘liings rwerc zit tlie very low- est, from the Allies‘ standpoint. He was director of production for Etisiern Czinnda on the Fo-od lionrd. lie personified the spirit of the crountryi splendidly in his appreciation of the seriousness of the nation's enormous task. but there was never n suggestion that the great cause could be other than victorious. If some legislat- ors were marking oni-stnkes-wvell nippointed to inquire into tho re» lo smut l l that should not; nipksvgther men itess anxious to avoid mistakes. inspector Hawthorne, of the Prohi- H d lime: lend Orrulionl’. a nod by h: - f!" i.';.l:." ti“; ‘ - mo}: .. "~.'.'.'."I'..:5:» t ” / T . v.,. ' II 1*‘- t‘... ‘ ‘BANK QF. ill-NADA . Charlottetown Branch. I J. Iiend/Iatiager I 4. draw interest at 3Z PAID-UP CAPITAL RESERVE FUND ,rP .21 I VICTORY "LOAN COUPONS . ._ We will cash your .Victo‘ry‘i Coupons or place them to your in our Savings Bank where they will THE CANADIAN BANK or COMMERCE CHARLOTTETOWN BRANCH, C. Lomer Milos, Manager. w .- “Loah credit DOT annum. n‘ $l 5.000.000 $l 5.000.000 a r Ills text. in Winnipeg nnd else- where throughout the West was to make tlie best oi’ every situat- ion and rivet attention on the one great task oi‘ the hour-war. lie was a stendying influence. lie did his best and he did well. lFarin exipert, college professor, college president. chairman of iiiziny important government coni- inissions, an extensive traveller, lecturer on many subjects. Dr. Rob- ertson's ‘life has been one of un- lISIlilI activity. ' Dr. Robertson has been gifted with many grout qualities for pub- lic service. ‘lie lins patience, perse- verence, education, a. comprehen- siv mind, a wide knowledge of Can wlinn and irlllernntiiorial jnffltirs, and method in doing things, which Shook volumes for self-control and quick decision. The strength or Dr. . obertson too, has beendils indefati ' able en- ergy. Ilo reminds one of thl-fgrent Dr. Jamies Robertson in his unlit-- lng zenl for whatever work he may have In iiund. in a word iio is what I should cull a “do it now" i-YDB of 1mm. with the advantage, of knowing Iiow to do the mtiny things entrusted to his doing. _ENCOURAGING DAIRYING-in order to encourage tlie formers of the Maple Creek district, of Susk.. nnd to interest them more perma- nently in dairying, the business men of the town have arranged through the ‘board of trade a loan of $10,000 to allow formers to purl chase high-grade dairy cows. The cattle will be purchased by the Sas- katchewan live stock commissioner and sold through the board oftrade omterms if necessary. ‘ - . l I" a $HERWINQWILLIAMS PAINTS AND YARN/SHE'S requirements. l oonoooorm no ! i We are pleased to announce that we have secured the Agncy for the cele- brated f‘Sherwin-Wil_liams”* line of paints and varnishes. We will be pleased to supply your ‘doso fl . ti." E453 .- e o 0 H ‘ y ‘ V" | o .a~'l.\‘-" ‘L I go‘ l‘ 75": . , .n L15 Bargain Annex, Every article in our Bargain Anneit is priced folk; quick selling-mew perfect desirable merchandisewhic for one reason or another we wish to clear out quickly. Everything plainly priced. Walk through and 866 for yourself. Don’t buy unless you feel compelled t0