THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN ‘or-Fawn Central Guardian MEN-l NEW GTRAW IOATERS Just arrived see our Window dis- ‘ play. Prices $1.50 to $3.50.--Pr-owse Brcm, Ltd. 9017-61-21 POLICE COURT.-.An autoist was lined $10.00 for speeding at the iPolilcs Court yesterday. ?__ iMIEWO-KHAKI PANTS. All siz- es regular value $2.00 clearing for $1.50.—iProwse Bros“ Ltd. 9017 11111111121111 .__._-_ We have on hand a limited stock of ‘ ,, ACID HHDSFHHATE ‘ MURIATE OF POTASH SULPHATE OF AMiMlON-IA NIT-RATE OF SODA BASIC ‘GLAG MIXED FERTILIZER Which we one otlll selling at the old prices WHOLIESALE 1!. RETAIL Send Ill your orders quick- ly as our present supply will not last long. A. iiorne 8t Co. IStreet Tuesday evening. A 11m- June 3rd. b 1 bli ~ number of girl friendis of the hrigg holiday it wlcllng he a sop“ no? 5101')’ “Classlfied” at 1 t b 1 . 1 , . - . 0 F.‘ s __ ..:'...r..;‘:.::::::1:;:::.::ii:1u.:1 i-i2'.°“0...’.".. ‘as... f.‘::.-".‘.;'.::@";.1-". the Prmce Edward- AND p For the convenience of the pub- plcasamt social evcnts f 11b - b lid t‘ 6 11111 I PRINTED '~ lic Gay's Plants will be for aals by son. After supper solargg dbl! D?I(I)ll.)e‘;1'?1e p111 Z3111. will it's onc 1111118 1° 111° °11 11 111°". pHofoanApHa Carters 1Sood :Sioro and M. ‘Fraser daln-ti-ly dressed as ‘a bride, which be open bctwccn the hours of l0 "SW91? 11'“ 1111119 ‘mm-her 111mg ENLAQQQMENTS In tho Charlottetown Market, (our 1001111111911 tho centre of a table in a. m. and 12 noon and also between 1" have ‘"1 "addmss-n CRASWELL arumo 131 Great George street The Markets (Canadian Press) .\1;il.‘\"I‘Iil1'I‘A1L. (£110., J1me 2.—1Tho IIlWII-Zll demand for Canadian grain .011 i111.- lllontroal market today was govd. but as the prices bid were out 11f line with exporters views the volume of business was curtail- 1111. 'l‘l1o only sale reported was an mill load of oats t-o the 171111611 Kingdom. Tho trade In the domes- tic market was also lrfactivc, but prit-r-s were unchanged. Extreme dullness Innrkctl the flour trade, 11.11 prics for spring and winter rhcnt grades were -wol1 itiaintaln- ‘111. ’i‘ho volumc of business trun- n“ CLASSIFIED 0n: Insertion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Four Insertions Eight Insertions . . . . . . .. i ADVERTISEMENTS ‘SPECIAL LINE of Men's Over- ails to clear $1.00.—-Prowse Bros. Ltd. MEN'S ODD SIZES In ‘Soft Felt lfllwtcd in millteed showed an Im- provement and prices were steady int ‘the recent reductionri noted. The trade in standard grades of rolled oats was quiet and ‘prices were nn- chansed. The feature of the baled 11111)’ market was the stronger Ifeel- 1111 Band prices were advanced fifty cents ‘to one dollar per tom sales of N-o. 2 timothy weremadeat $15 to $15.50 a fair-business was work- ed 111 Potatoes and prices ruled steady. Quebec varieties were quotr cd at $2.30 per hag. The undertone 10 1110 9B8 market wastlrm and the trade moderately active. Fresh ext- 1115 W010 quoted at 36 cents and giirsts at 34 cents. The receipts were ‘L474. cases. Owing to an increased demand for butter prices were ad- Wllwcd 1/1 cent per pound. No. 1 pasteurized ‘was quoted at 34%. The receipts were 892 packages. iThe receipts of cheese were 3.720 boxes. The tone of the market was easier and prices were reduced fractionaily. Sales of Western No. 1 white and colored were made at 181/4 cents per pound, The malket for henna and prices were unchanged with choice whim handpicked in car lots quoted at $2.20 per bushel. and smaller quan- tities at $2.30 to $2.10 per bushel. to clear at $3.00 and $4.00.—Pnowse |Bf08-, Ltd. 1.. w " . ' CORRECT ADDRESS. - In the list of First Year Certificate win- ners from Prince of Wales College the address of Wallace Higgins should be Oyster Bed Bridge and not West iRiver Bridge. POLICE C°URT—i'I‘w0 offenders against the Prohibition Act appear ed at the ‘Police Court yesterday. One was liined $400 and the other $200 or three months. FUNERAL NOTICE-Tho fun- eral of the lave iMrs. George Fraser takes rplace from her ‘late reside-ace rth-is afternoon at 2.30, funeral ‘leav. ing house at 3.00. mturmcnt Peoples Cemetery. BRIDE TO BE 8HOWE‘RED.- Miss Helen ‘Mathicson, daughter of Mrs. J. A. and iChlie-f Justice Math- ieson was the guest "at a most en- joyable 7 o'clock supper and mis- cellaneous shower, given by Mrs. J. F. Wheat aind the Misses Wheat‘ at their home on- Upper Prince the dining room. 1wa1s raised nnd old stand) and fresh plants are do- revealadl a large number of parcels l-ivorcd to them daily. ular flower, and vegetable ‘plan-ts. homr’ “flamed by h" 51511371 M151‘ In l b dd] n ' l t Dora. They also read the attach- incllll-flbuf/llste: Sfbik (Fzffltfiiap $1132 ed cards’ nmny of which created ' ' ' much amusement. "I‘hc guests hona. Phlox. Marigold. Alyssum. Kochlu. Zinnia, Snaipdrngon, Lobe]- in Cosmos. Seedling Carnation, Seedling Parlay, Seedling Forget- mc-not, Kcc. Vegetable 1110111 fllllvyled bridge and music. Franklin Bovyer, whose name as Plants~iiarly p-nisonnlly select plants for them. 111B 5011411411111- J- Walter JOHN. U16 Our prlco list will be advertised in we11'11"°“"1 11111-1101‘ 01 "F"? Farm- “ few days h, ‘m, PM...“ ing in Canada." The line-breed- ‘ J. J. GAV 5. SON, Chnrioltctowrt, l‘. E. I. ‘be continued as heretofore. ventures he was of the most skillfu breeders in the u.- rm- m" n! 11 wnnll industry. ... ik- yer line ul A wunln ‘in p011 lino ol ll worth I MacLEOD— UN5WORTH.— St. p00+o++o+eo+0o+o+o++4+oo++o+o4+v+vv~"***°""" Paul's Church 1vu1s the scene of a very pretty Agents Wanted 1171+»...- AGENTS — Wain: . [gr catalogue. United Art Ltd. 4 Brunswick. Toronto. A. W. A, For Sale ‘r011 SALE-NEW OARTBODY. Apply to W_ J. Scott, Marshfleld p, y; 1_ 9171-26-81 FOR sAtz- NEWLY FRESHEN- ed cow. lra Rodd. ‘Milton. 9569-64-41. r011 SALE—-24 ACRES OF LAND Iirnlles from Charlottetown. AP- ply to William Connolly, East ‘Royalty. 9583-64-81 00d FOR SALE—RANGE WITH RE- svrvrulr‘ nnd wnrmlirg oven AP" ply Sit Rockford St. 9615-64-21 lyf ron SALE-OPPORTUNITY A1413 - real trade for Fox Form- acrcpt foxes as -part 11113111113111- 11. r. MoConnelI.'1.-1.Z9 Jackson ‘Sin-oi. Portland, Maine. g‘ 11591-6-2-111 "FOR SALE-CHEVROLET SU- rl- perior Touring. Car. -. P1‘1.°¢‘1< 1° Q1011. Apply to Charlottetown Gab use Co, lPrince St.» ‘.4 "' 0596-62-21 l~‘_____________________i__ .1011 sacs - mart. Avmsmaa " -hui1 Avonlea ilnddio 2 years 0111- . sired "by Bprlngb moonlit-n Foy rum Alice - ch11.‘ n. 0 1P- mnr u... milk. rr-icsrt-to sail.- lirlwarrl 0. Shaw, Wlnsloc. ILR. apnea-st Situations Vacant; Liv 1-‘1 MAN OR WOTAAN #0 D18- Rrantford, Ontario. —__._..\._ B. V. 111461. mlornlng, Mae Alexandra. MIBI-mnaneoufl daughter of Mrs. Unsworth anld the ‘o - ed in marriage to -Mr. Leith Edwin WILL D0 WASHING OUT BY l.\iaoLetod, son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. tiny nr at home. Apply 28 (frlln-Gggrge W. MaoLeod. villc St. 9580-6-1-31 lmo-ny was solemnized by the Rev. ,1 --—-— ———.i-—i——— 111.10. Raymond. M.A., Rectior of St. JNO. A. MCDONALD. LAND SUR-‘Pau-lk-x. The church was beautifnl- n voyor, liermanvillc. 9619-6-4-11110 iy decorated for the occasion by llrrioud1s iof the young couple. Miss wHn-E wAgt-“NG, WANTED BV-Lilllan Earle presided ‘at the organ day. Apply 28 Granville St. mud during the hgning of the ‘re- 9534-1-1-31 glster iMrs. J.A. Lawson sang very cttectlvely. The bride who was gosggggs (MN 55 Agggumo. unattendetl/was given In marriage (rated m (my .5018], 213 Queen by her untclo, 1M'r. A. Victor Saund- Su-OQL Modem“, page“ era. and Ioloketl charming in awgrey ~ 11.1.4.2? r1.“.':‘"..r¥..‘;..: -- ___________}_.______ g By a ARMY Boo-rs 0N5 V DOLLAR hat. and carried an arm bouquet of p" 11"- "161 1"“ *’“;".f°’°'"".'l‘i“'§.“.i’"i.2".. $13323 soled, rehealod, and) iliolllvlnaiied “a e °"Y - ' Comfortable nnd un can: e 0i‘ I ‘ , 1511 111,131" 3,1141 3.33;," ‘g1;li~§§‘l.l’3.§li.fi£“rfi‘i“él.f.i?‘iaé'éi d,“a'y 310200: and quarhes brown costume. Amount the malny mrms’ B presents received wasa beautiful u! Sizes five to ten, medium an a“ Beryl ‘mm the Bmployees wide widths. Mailed to any_ V" "e address m the Mariam” w‘. one of Provincial Build-lug, the the 81-8-1! 0f the D011111T111911l 01 A871" 1 ,,1cuiture. Both the ‘bride and 8100111 0 ‘Pentagon Bldg. Halifax. N- 3- 9530-5-29-71 set and many good wishes are ex- tended for“t1heir haDDIIV-‘BB- --<¢o>-———- Female Help Wanted m, WANTED-FOR THE MONTH 0F‘ June. a maid for general house- work, Apply Mrs r. w. ‘HY1111" man. 119 itochford Street. BmTHs HAy1-5R_M rim iprincc Edward island "hospital p11 111116 1111- 1-11 Evan‘ gelist and Mrs. .1. w. Haytel‘. North llivcr. a son. Orville Edgar- msaamoss. WANTED-A OrIRL A1" once for general housework. Apply at City iiotel. 9584-04-31 U, WANTED—MAID FOR GENERAL housework. A1101!’ Mrl- M- Mathoson, 1-1 illllcrcat Ave. 9585-64-31 WANTED - GENERAL. MAID with knowledge of cooking 1111111 11 NIOHOLSON-WEEKS-r-l“ the parsonage. North Rivet‘. 111110 211d- byivsngclist J. W. Hailwr- 111115991 Freeland Nicholson of Hazel G111" to Annie Laura Weeks of Frederic- 10 tn irlhiito wcll known lino household pares itoutztzililziiitgilé WR‘:,';X‘;°”§4::' ton P. E. I. "mm" h Dun“ necessities; tremondou demand: urcnccfl - "‘ territory arranged; wlfbrk plnaa- Iiugh H- Mfllaan- Jraafllaévfi?‘ DEATHS ~.- auendw” meow‘ 11111; Day liher I evon for so! 0 M" Immune ' - 1 ‘I " time; expat-lease oxi-‘oiitltelifr ‘ ___ UNDEMMY "m." q, H Under. of pancake flour. necessary. Bradloy- 13611111111115: M1“ 25m‘ 1926' w a ‘ ' T0 LOt hay aged 68 3'01"‘!- |__-_---- T0 LET-b ROOM TENEMENT. 1 Apply at this Office, ‘MORRISSEY-At gEamscliffo, June Hats regular values $6.00 to ‘$1200 9611-64-21 NORTH RIVER. CLYDE RIVER. AND KNOSTOM-Servicsa-Dli Next Lord's day as follows:.—Nortb Riv- er a4, 11, Clyde River at3 and King- ston at 7. J. W. Hayter, preacher. ROOPS Pupils Recital will be held June 15th and 17th in Heart: Bali- liieat Market PHONE 421 OPRINGFIELDPThem will be serv-Ice n St. ‘Eiizaheths Anglican Church next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Have you ever eaten Beef keep it thirty days or more. We can sell Meats at rea- sonable prices because there is no waste with the rough ends. All our melt cuts carry e tog with price. Cali and i» for yourself. RROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE. PHONE 421 Church ncxt Sunday at 11 o'clock ‘a tho morning and at 7‘ o'clock In‘ the evening. The , ‘ I preacher; will -he Rev. Professor Walker o1‘ the University 0f Kings- Coileger Halifax. There will also be special" music at these‘ services. LAID TO RESL-The funeral of the late -Mrs. Watson Seaman was held 11m Monday afternoon from her late residence to the People's Cemetery, and was largely attend- cd. The funeral service was con- ducted by the Rev. Dr. Ramsay. 1 Dr. Seholl‘: Bunion Ra- and the pail-bearers were Messrs. W. l1. Smith. P. W. Small, Lyle Robson. Vernon liowatt. John Cameron and l-Iarold lleury. - . Tired. Aching Fact gukklg-Ielhvtd virh Dv. sown‘. alias." s...“ Jwfilfififfi: that was hung for fifteen ‘Marianna, u ‘CRAPAUQ-There will he two h" ""1 "‘°'° b°'°" "m" ffiil’. '.’I.'.'1‘",..".::.'.'§‘ :,‘;§.‘,,‘,;“"¢,'$\{ services In st, Johns Anglican Ws have the Plant that will shape ma. mesh. “mung; “"55.” Special-Free Foot Comfort ~ Saturday, June 5th. Foot troubles are universal. Government records show that 7 out o1 every 10 adult people have some form of foot trouble. You are probably foot-miserable yourself. It may be only a corn,‘ a callous, a bunion or some more serious trouble, such as weak and broken-down arches. You might not know the nature of rune-eat. or LATE MR. FER- GUlSON—-The funeral of the late Conductor Ferguson was held yes- house. and grave wcrc conducted by Rev. Mr. Spencer. The pall- bearers were Messrs. Alfred Aff- leck, John F. lVlacDonalri, E. Doyle, S. A. iiidloDonaid. and P. J. Mac- Donald. EHIFFIIH KING'S BlRT-H DAY-Thursday the hours 01,6 p_ m_ and 8 1L m_ A" Ilubs Comet. who worked in the mails for despatchhy the afternoon “131151111311 ‘"1- 11911111111191“ icrilny afternoon from his late rcsi- I deuce on Park- Street to the Peo- ‘ 1110's Ccmctcry. and was very larg- ely attended. The services at the Star Scores Great Hit in Edna Ferber of the They comprise all the most pop- wmch W919 011011011 ‘by the 8110B! 0t’ ltralns will be closed at PROMINENT RANCHER RE- TIRES.——Wo are informed that Mr 131111-11 breeder of best foxes is known bage, good heads last of J11ly. nndnnlversally, is very ill, says the sssk" who 15 on a V151; tilmcrs call as 11.112111 nt :-ur gnrd-TBIICII 81- BUIIIIIIYY- 119111‘ 3111111111-1-9- _ 1111s, liead of Prince-St. and we will 1011111. 1F- E- L. 111-110“! 11181185011 by West about twenty-two years andr1l1a1 11111911111111? °1a115W°111111111 J1me 111K of the well known Oulton-Dal- ton strains that has been proceed- Thlbsarnum lug for the past twelve years will Mr. _i3ovycr has been breeding foxes ,-¢ since 1912 nnd as in all his other 6111111131111! 511"‘ stationed on tho Burlington circuit cessiul and is jus ly regarded one at that flmg, late Lorne R. Unswortrh, was umit-lw T110 cemflmecting of the ltotaryC-ltrh ycstcr-yt Pathc Review round o11t a pleasing ‘Secretary. and iother routine busi-‘mtd popular programme while the speaker1111usic by the Prince Edward Trio I ay, the lminntea were read by the to carry on. left "by motor for. Borden, en llvutelsyswn, r the province. “re wry uopul“ Wm‘ the younner 111M111 iiresidctl to-tlay. 811d 11101031111111 a wry tiloasant- visit to iiali- was oncigttost, Mr. F1}. Bang. agent fax, sen-tation of a nioving picture m11- clnino to the Falconwood Hospital on Frfkiuy next at 7.15 p.111. Honiour the ‘Lieutenant Governor wi-l-I be present, anzrl. a special mov- very fond 01 £11114" 011119113’ ' . i‘ d B0 e rs. | h‘ I p the other night and he wrsrfirplnfifiryfrgifgrbfi {Jung f1u..:1.1.“-§11Z mt: another stack.‘ " 1 p. m. There wilt be one full delivery by the letter carriers in themornlng. but no delivery in the afternoon. All rural couriers will make their re- gular trip. VISITS PROVINCE. —'l‘he Am- herst News of" June 1st says: — A visitor In town this morning. was Dr. Fred Hart of Indian Head, to his latc in season; Cauliflower, TomawBlack Fox Magazine in its June mother. Mrs. iitev.) T. D. Hart, to (curly 11nd 1111c). Celery. 11111111191- ‘He 111111 had to cult the Sackviile. lure. Hart n. s5 years We will he pleased to have cus- fox ranching business and his or age and in somewhat failing health. Dr. Hart has been in the this is his first visit home since ten years ago. He made a call at the News Officc and his visit was of some special nature since the Editor and the Doctor started school together In the old school house in Burlington, 1l-I11nts Co, and were sent mates for scvcral terms. The Doctor's father was The two had not seen each other for over thirty years and naturally there was more than ordinary interest in the meeting. The Doctor was accom- rpanled to Amherst by two of his rsisters nnd left this afternoon on a lshort visit to P. E. island. 11c‘ xpects to be ironic about two eeks. AT ROTARY.—-At tho monthly ass transacted. The was =Rotarlain Dr. H. i). Johnson, added greatly who gave an excellent address on ‘mm week programme. “iilospital on the need of centralized control and great cars 4n selecting trust- ces with broad visllon, and firmness Mr. L. D. McDonald. Grand View When elected they was a visitor to the city yesterday. should he given the loyal support of all Onganizafion". dwelling whom the unstltution ls eant 11o serve. He discussed de- 101‘ ry hospital. nts, it 11s deserving of support by. Itotarian Archie 1. the Newfoumdlanldl Steamship g Com-pony. -_who int-ends to reside in ‘gun Charlottetown. Hughes asked the Rotariaus to ss- sist to enter-tat? with hanvgiltwliw-[licrt Sirlokiunldv rctunned- Tulesday bile drive 1106811 0B 011 0 011101131 n! ht from a vor lcasamt v..sit to- Institute Convention which 1a to 11c iifflifax. W=b1le thing they wore the held on Wednesday. Jone 91h. Ro- guggtg orlMr. and Mrs. J. W. Ander- tarian Charles Gallagher announced “Arr Rotarlan Gordon ‘ at there would be a public prcfl 1111s . g picture "programme will be 11111- on. »'l‘l1o President prior to his‘ avlng for the int rnationnl Con; gnath a lstton-il appeal to the Club to Improve thcthrondcaat , (‘.n.. , , {have been creditable to one o B” par-mpg, Customer: "Clive me a packillfflhlg Metropolitan stations. y husband 111i Grocer :"i‘ndeed T" Customer: "Yes; he was -talkinn|rnent but In addition was so imi- anced as to please all classes of the Station audience. Male Help Wanted carport in 11 71101111- _ _ Barber College. D11I>0{1111:;_1‘1_1":"1';" Halifax. I "M. drives out Luillbtiq‘! ‘tittlficryi o h . Neurslgie. S0 110'! l." 11 ll -“' r.- ntfinihn small furnished 11111 , -- nt n Nervi Ins? or 11111111111111“ “my Guflaédfftfif-Zi $111M. I114 11' “"191” " sit dealers. QINI-rVaIFFro-asur r011 su 1'1‘ 1 ' F114;}; It "°‘fll:1 1 __ .__ rful ralnwatrvlllfll 1.0111901’ “"11"” ‘"1"- fl V tgd 1111131120111. therefore 1t penetrates rapidly. Nerviline warms up the txonl ' ‘ m‘ “fled area pullsixifldmotationand soreness out of the muscles. 111111 hentltlflllly in every respect over ' ' For the intense pain of Rheumatism. the radio. and" ~ .- . ff ct. When that siolulfke P51“ h". yo“ In um mum!“ “1 111° 11111111 W111 "@1111 a ‘Fhs solo numbers by Mr. '1'. W. Nerviline 1a DBSIv-nentley and M“ flsrvsy McPher- son were splendid and recorded ere con youllnd ouch a trusty lini- erv line ‘has been tried and tested for nearly lifiy very largely throuxh 1119 01301111 successio- in moat homes. 35-con1 bottles at ....1 . - .... .4’ ",1! .1211‘ 1 J 1101M ,., l _r~.. . a smile nnd perhaps u tear or two for contrast when you see “Classid flcti." 118 111110 8110110 01 gate was in‘ town yesterday on 11 tho requisite qualifications of the bughjiqgg 11,111). superintendent. parirmentsi work, anld1 particularly 111108111811 1110 1180989111)’ 01 11 'P1'0P91'|PII from Boston to spend tbs sum- 1111111101111 8"<'.00l1l11'1111§. mer. months with her parents. M1‘- outlinlng a chart of accounts. He and Mrg_ Amp-q Arssmsult, polluted 011t1how that the Pnince Edward ‘Island lilolspitnl is a. volun- anti as it receives morning practically no aid from the clyichor marniage will tnkc place in the near provincial governments. an - as futufg dol1ar.—-1C. l1‘. ‘LonKIeY d: Co..!b""d° Ming a valued member ohfIu-Ile a number lot non-pilylili! D111- ‘Enjoyable Program of Mrs. J. J1 H _ __ Stewart's contrsito sToIos, Danny big newspaper. lived on the one nd yearned for the other. _ ventral Park. which divides West Sixty-sixth street from East sixty‘ sixth street 111 New York City, 1'0‘. presented to folks in Bob's cIassl-l pm; FASHICINABLE your trouble but you do know that your feet ache, pain. and get all tired out on the slightest provocation. Foot Expert from Toronto Coming This man is from the personal stafi of Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, the recognized foot authority, and demonstrates Dr. ScboIFs Method of Foot Correction. Come in, on the, above date, and meet him. It's well worth your time. There's no charge for this val uable service. Free Pedo-graph Prints of Your Feet In a few seconds‘ time. without removing the hose. he will make, without charge. a perfect print of your foot that posi- tively shows If you do have foot troubles and to what stage the trouble has progressed. ALLEYn 8.‘ 1:2 MITEIJ FOOTWEAR MONSTRATION - 1‘ ‘H4 iit-ation a veritable and literal‘ L gull’ In social distinction. gulf? outstanding merit. The situation 1s one of 111050 tralto voice being particularly cf- clevcr psychological problems (IO-‘fgcflvg 1n we réndm-rrfm- Danny Welopcd in the fertile brain oi’_,130y_ “ Edna Ferbor. favorite 0f n. million “Dun 501mm,“ by M55 Kath. magazine renders. it has been 1mm Homby and a duet by M153 11111180111101! 11110 513101311 111F111 1W Hornby and Miss Tnomhs were a most pleasing and delightful fea- Mathls. and is now on view at the mm o; the eyen|ng_ . "Prince Edward Theatre, with Cor- The programme ran one hm“. lnnc Griffith starred and a sup- and a ha" and was enjoyable h, porting cast to glnddcn 0110's every nflnute‘ heart. Miss Griffith will strrpriso cvcn_ her most ardent farts. 'i‘he typo" she depicts is u now one to 111.11‘. and its iimning is perfect. Jack Mulhall is ideal as tho mechanic who ontdistanccs the smitten i-____-_____ 111181001111. lllflyed 11y Ward Crflile- es against the leaders of the party ior/1he favor oi the impudcnt ititlcpvhn have adopted the Oxfoyd 51.1., want ad. girl. 111 the silpportint: Ol- me contmver5y_ c1151. 68011 0f‘ W110i" 1115 1101109113’ lLord Oxford takes the line that into his niche, are stirh prime mo!“ there is no excommunication or 0s- 111119111 111°11“11°115'~5 a“ 13111111” tracism and that Lloyd George has 1w Liberal Party (‘Continued from page 1.) recalls that ilvlr. Lloyd George de- clined to attend a meeting of tho "shadow cabinet" on the ground that messages sent by Oxford and Viscount Grey to the British (i11- zcttc were "declarations of policy, made in the government press.‘ from which be dissented." Two exceptionally lino educa- ional rcols. The Fox News and to this excellent PERSONALS “Shadow Cabinet" iLord Oxford proceeds: "The ‘Shadow Cabinet‘ is a substitute. when the leaders of the party are in opposition, for the actual cab- inet when they are in office, and it has always been understood that membership in this involves sim- 1M1s5 Mary Fitzsimmons of Mar- Muiss Albilno Arsenault has arriv- cshinets under various lPrime Min-l isters and I have not known onc- of them who would not have treat- ed such a communication sent at such a time as equivalent to rcsig-. nation. 1 certainly so regarded it."l "Had the Liiboral loader adoptedl Mr. Lloyd George's view on thol general strike." Lord Oxford con-I tinuos, "we should have been 1111-, ing o11r boat to weaken tho author; ity of the Government which for tho moment was tho embodiment‘ a11d organ u-f national self-defense‘ against the gravestdiomestic dang- .er which has threatened tho cuun-l Dr. W. R. Carson leaves this for Toronto where i118 Mrs. Charles Boers and Mrs. H_u~ nrt‘ Strickland returned inst nllilt Whi"lc""tI11-r1- they were the nests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W Andor- Mrs. Charles Boers and Mrs. H11- ‘try in our time. Denies Ostricism i "There is no question here of ox-g communication or ostracism; thorn} is no such process known in tho Liberal party. Th'e"leadsr of tho party is neither pope nor airtncrat GFCYJmt he has always claimed and exii {ercisedfulilibarty of choice as to‘ , ‘his colleagues and advisers. ‘"1" evenllhz,“ “thgflfigangrorfgfiml "Mr. "Lloyd George in the exer-f ‘meal fmmkm OMY would cine of his Judgment" and for a rea~ t the son of which! am last-to 1111011110111 wthe gravity.- chose to separate him- mhseli‘ in"a moat formal manner from» The programme was not only ceptionally well presenter] by 1mm our. deliiberatlonsin a moment of the artists and the station matiake-ilffllll emergency. He was not driv- en out; be refused to some in." The remainder of the long lcticr deals with the aspects of the Lib- The Male 6111111101 composed 01 eral policy towards the ooal dis- ! ' ' |.Vlessrs. T. W. Bentley." Herve: puts. it concludes by alluding to -. - ' ~ ‘ . - - . . , .. . H In are assumes. arr-zany EMLWIIEII Paltlsifit IJSYOII In The Bad‘ agrfveegy “inn! elasti- two """";-.1..:".1:i‘:.: » an‘ can Quickly-Jo This War 1:211:11. 3.51111‘... ".‘;:2::::""::.1 The programme was arranged . LEAN. r mv. "' '- Sitewart and llrli refused to come in. ‘ln his letter to; Sir Godfrey Collins, Lord Oxford idea of a ncw coalition." He saysz. ‘reviews the whole controversy 11111l1“\\'c have dons our best in the 1n- COIIVGI‘. and revive the broken fabric of Liberal unity, l1c says: How was Bah to bridge this Boy and other numbers were of thr- two year's efforts b0 recreatcextendcd sunlight treatments. Her rich con- ll-n the opinion of this distllliflllfih‘ ed doctor there is a tendency to "It has been a burdensome, and overdo the use of sunlight in the in some aspects a thankless taelcltreatment oi’ weak children, and he I will not continue to hold the lcatllsays It may even be fatal If an a11- crship for a day unless I am sntis~ Ing child is exposed to the sun for .1101] '1 retain in full measure the too long a period. confidence of the party." Joint-Letter issued l With this leticr is also sent to tho press a joint letter signed 11y Viscount (trey. lSh‘ John Simon.‘ Vllaltcr Jiuncimnn, Lords Iililttfllllq‘ shire, Buckvmasler. Buxton and Cow‘ lrlray, ‘Sir Donald MaoLean and var.‘ jious other prominent Liberals. f ‘ Sir Godfrey Collins 1n tendering‘ full support to Lord Oxford corn 1 plains that Mr. Lloyd George's at-_ titudc in insisting upon retaining separate headquarters and a 24011211‘- ,atc party fundl and 111s methods gen 'c1'z1l1y, "have often made us sus~ pact that he has not abandoned tho torcsts 01’ Liberalism to work with‘ Mr. Lloyd George 1n the councils oi tho party, but we cannot feel surprised at your fooling that c011- firloniiul relations arc impossible with one whose Instability destroys confidence.” Warns Against Ex- tended Sun Treat- ment T0 Childi LONDON. 2.——1Sir lienryi Gnnvaln has issued a warninfl, against the abuse of sunlight treat. mcnt. and has mlviserl parents to fore they submit their trhilrlren 10 Victoria I-t is hard for a woman to be n fllntifl cook and keep one. l Queen Hotel Bil-Ice taking over this H otsl we have It?!" "ll"! thousands of dollars III repairs and Iffliirmmmem.‘ n is now the finest Hotel of Ill cllll in the Maritime Prov- incel. it appeals to 111000 who want I comfflflll-i" Hotel and 09101115111 "111. ""1 excellent service at s mcdv- . ste price. Rates from 53-00 1° 4-00 per day. Charlottetown Hotel Co... Ltd. Prourletorl ‘ M18! L. MeOUAID, Managu- QUEEN HOTEL (Ion, H. Hicking, Hon. J.B. Gau- ilar obligations. 1 have sat 1n many have the advice of PhY-“ilflflflfi 11@"'1“’1- 311‘151‘-°119119- w- C- hew“ s1" Peter's Bay. F. Baboon. Helenfond. Mrs. \\'.i<‘. McCardy. Haddock, N54 Jmnes F. Lyriland. Lacouia, NM; Mrs. Lewis. ‘Si. ‘Peter's Bay; Bil. Pen- wnrdon. ‘Mt. Stewart; JR. Cunning- ham. SlSide: LJ-l. Jewott, Btamley. K111; Lydiizi-nd N.i-I.; Mrs. W. C. Dan Iiicloren. fiourisiA-E- ciarke. Sourisi W.K. rMowatJYfor- Hotel Ons of the largest and best equipped Hotels in Elstorn Csnodl. Contains 120 rooms. 44 \f which have private baths. Completely renovated In tho pout few years. Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United sum have 1h splendid table. Courteous service to all Guests. Tele- phones In rooms. Rstso $4.00 to day. . $0.00 per Charlottetown Hotel C0., Ltd. Proprietors HARRY C. BROWN, Manager l vrcroma HOTEL. .(‘.C. Archibald. Truro. T.L. Beyea. St. John: GlM. liinttart. S‘Sldo; 11.7.. ‘Montreal; G.L. Shortt. Halifax; V. l l II. Bryn-gee, St. John; LS. McIn- tyre. St. Jkrhn: HJ. Jerran, Toron- ‘tn; A.R. Garrett. St, John; A.V. ‘Armstrong, Montreal; J..A. Morris. iMr-"itrcal; Chas, J. lMflCmlllld, I-Isl- ‘fax: Jas. 0. Rodger. Amlrent; B. ‘ p0. Glli. Piston; John K. Heughan, lmnrlon, Eti-gla-nd; 0.13. Erlpp, Mono. inn; H.134. Davy.0ttaws: DJ‘. Mac-- Kay. 81811112; Mrs. nrlck. sasicezl ‘iITC. Phillips, S'S1de: F.V. Home! ssckville; B.R. Martin, Ottawa; W. L. Breton, Truro; Geo. D. Scar- Ibornugh. Trnro; '1‘. Mason Van- r.‘ onto. Sure S1101’ ' for BOTS" and . WORM S _..1n i-iorsss and Coils. An lnlmll Infested with these porlsltes eflnlng to the delicate lining s1 the stomach 1. not efficient, thb 1m which should so for the upkeep of the animal 11s absorbed by tho Bots and Worms. We have a fresh supply of. Sun-Shot. Trni your hot-sci 110W. Hughes lirugfio; Limited