i. '1 i‘ “ ' _ Business H: 9w. yaw]; SALE’; of Crockery. etc, ‘is new s" Inw- iujbflng’ manyshrewd buyers are taking lull $~" _ ‘lifllb 0f the fixfiEllTgVkl-UES bGlllg offered. This "ctosiuciiglur eats" swords the opportunity m.,, i..." N". wilting Ior-namcly-LOW PRICES in Ina,- Dlnnsrware, Teaware, Crockery andlvqlasswere. 1. '1' ] 1 Be among the shrewd ones 000i lo come sndseleet- 3'91"‘- » requirement NOW from any of these lines. u‘ A .1 AMONG 01m “OFFERINGS Ann _Llmogve_s, Nippon and Semi-Porcelain Dinner and Tea are seal. Pgtternh-sold in any quantity, Dinner Sets, _, 91's Derby Cut Glass, Tumblers (all styiles). ‘if (an styles). Jsrfdlnleres (all styles. Toilet sen c 31m 10 pieces. Vases (all styles), Nippon China In Indivi- Yiilusi pisses, Lamps (al1 kinds), Cups and Saucers. Plates ‘ stez. (all sizes and kinds), m., m., etc. I ,_ 1 We are “Closing Out" our Business and wish to clear " out our stock as quickly as possible. “ DISCOUNTS FROM 25% Off our already closely marked prices.. TO 50% s; Store open 9 to 12 a. m., 1.80 to 5.30 p. m., Saturdays -".,f._1 to 1o p. m. BLACK & 00. Sunnyslds Charlottetown . c‘ - _ ' THE rust: oisrsushlllf WILL 81111111181‘ be closed ‘during the 1lth‘."'"-ii§=§*i1"iii1¥..., ,, _ “iii "rrnal aurmvsuom _ ' get features that 7°11 "i, it‘ any price 1n any other ‘washer. a. s,‘ MsoNoyin. \ - . ‘Di-IE STOEQV ofiv ‘FT-Lille lfrodigal Son" ‘in spitgrfijll be. resented by the'~cholr ire-flutter‘ 1W1‘ Presby- terian Church ‘Sunday evening June 8th. Youxsre copdiuliy midi-fill» 11 CALL TODAY at Mac-Nevins (next door‘to "Oudmore Bros.) and see the new mqdeililureka,“ uum Cleaner ‘ und ‘the Sunnyflfil .151”? rlc Washer or phone 1049 for free trial. ' CHANGE OF RESIDENGE—MI‘- and Mrs. T. Pearson. Winnipflfi- have moved to‘ California. W119" they will make their future home. Mrs. Pearson ls a daughter oi’ the late Thomas West, York. 1i T-HE NEW MODEL Eureka Vac- uum Cleaner sent to you .011 {we trial. Built to last a lifetime. A. J- lMaoNevln, Greet oeorze Street Phone 1049. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED— Mr. O. A. l-iornsby announces the engagement ofhis daughter. M81‘- clta, to Donald St. Clair Gainer. British Charge (PAffaires at Ha- vens. The date of the wedding will he announced in the autumn, upon Miss Hornshy's return from n visit to CsuadiLThc above item 11110081‘- ed ln the Havana Morrninfl P091 "11 Mny 22nd, and is of interest to readers as Mr. 0- A. Hornsby re< ferrod to is a brother of Mrs. J. J.- liornby of this city. ODE TO PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. Tingley Monument Works 120 Longworth Avenue Manufacturers of Monuments. Tablets. Slabs, and Markers in the best Canadian, American, Scotch and Swazi. leh Granltss of Black, Grey or Red, Cemetery Letters Promptly and Neatly Done, OUR WORK l8 GUARANTEED Write for Prices and Designs or Phone and our Car Wlll Olll. Prince Edward Island, thou sea.- guarded treasure At rest on the waves, undisturbed by their swell. Haven of hope and the palace pleasure Where happiness reigns blossoming dell. Few are the regions wlhh nature's caresses wholesome and varied, eo_ healthy and free; Few are the haunts which this wide world p- ssessos That hosst of thy beauty, dear lslo oi the sea. I i oi in cnch So S} i |Whcro is the land that outstrips thee in beauty? ‘ ill/here a resort more exquisite and - rare? I ‘Viillere -:'s n people more loyal to ‘ duty I lThan those who inhabit your. reaches so fair? One thousand pieces of pure Aluminum wars oi the ' ‘finest quality at prices never before offered in Canada. we 1 carry s complete line. including: ‘ ..___.. . Percolntor large and small size. Psnelled Kettles ‘Plain Kettles Self Bashing Roasters Round Roasters Convex Covered Kettles Llpped Preserving Kettles , 3 , _ Windsor Covered Kettles ' ‘ .1 _ ~ ' ‘ Water Pails. ' - Lipped Sauce Pans .- ._ ,- Pudding Pan: ‘ _ , Windsor Covered Sauce Plns ‘T’ ' Convex Covered Sauce Pane Round Dish Pans ‘ . Four Piece ‘Combination Cooker < v . Frying Pans A surprisingly attractive collection of the best grade of Alumiinumwsre utensils all the the more deelrsbls for p. ' the very exceptional price at which they are marked for f ‘ this week's sale, See large window for samples and prices. _ ".':¢,_.....L.\; I .' _, ,_ v .. rims! WIRE if‘ agile-i prices on F3551". so s vfcllWOiIQlT N630 Wife. thercugily galvanized, ssms {id II we sold V‘ id'fili'ltleihl'i;ghn................ u ‘ 115223 M32.’ 218i 22: 21$ . . Ir Aura isms ables. per l-sn. i -' ‘ l‘ .. g t WEEK Ware Sale . g - y Ignzsleydlllnekhep high 10s s» red. 1i I. Z . ';'l‘hen through the world may your praises be sounded, Your fame ever spreading unchecked on its way. : surrounded, lliny honor and blessings embrace | you for nye. ——HELENA MscDONALD, I-lnverliill, Mass. —Z-<0->-_--_ NvOT M l SREPREISENTED Smith had bought a store ss a going concern. ln six months’ time it had failed, hater on, meeting the original owner, he halted him, and ssid: “You know that business you sold me as s. going concern?" “Yes: whet of it l" "Well. it's gone!" Smith shortly. \ ———--—<-oo——--— Llnlment For Coughs remarked Mlnard's O OUR BEST SELLING DENTIFRICE ...... .-snor ‘fiom Helm-s’- csiuos e ctrlo -‘--- . 3' The gradua ' of e Maiden H * ‘ M 8-. took place one e li ‘i’ ‘_ ng e graduates is lilies Gail »._Ad, s Lane ‘y. of Summer-elder,’ sl, tel-Ker of , this city. ‘r , i visrrmc THEISLANA men; the visitors to thelslnnd this week is RBVQA. N. Gillisfotuwaterflfle, N. S. ‘who with _ his bride (nee) "Miss Jessie Crelghlin of West Blv- er, N. S.—arrlved a day or two ago. Mr. Gillis has recently been mar- ried and after a short trip to Mono" ton and St- John has come to spend n. few days in Ch'town, the guepts of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Oillls. PERSONALS Mr. Roberts S. West, Belfast. spent yesterday in the city. Mr- H. Newman, Union Lot 33,'ls. reported much better ‘today. Miss Carrie Wood ide, Hamilton, returned Monday u ht from ‘_l‘o- ronto, where she spen the winter. Mr- Geo. P. Thompson, Mo is among the guests registers at tho Queen. Mr. A. K. Cameron, Summer- sido was among the arriving pass- engers on the mail train last nlghl Mrs. Anne West Saunders. Char- lottetown, leaves shortly on an ex- tended vlsit to the Canadian North West. The Guardian regrets to learn oi the continued illness of Mr. Eljah Godfrey one of the oldest and most hilglldy respected residents of Suf- 0 . g IN MEMORIAM MRS. DOIUGALD STEWART The death oi’ Sarah E. Higgins Wife of Dougnld/ Stewart occurrel ‘at Norboro in the early morning o. Tuesday, June 3rd, although the de ceased had been in felling healtl for sometime her death came as i shock to the community. She wa: the daughter of the late Williar. Higgins. S/tanhope, and was born ii the year 1853. IShe was married l1 i874 and on April 14th last oeiebra ted in a quiet way hel‘ fiftieth wed (11118 anniversary. she loaves U mourn besides an aged husband ilv. sons. namely. James A.. Kelvin Wnldron, Norboro, ‘Harold M, Char lottetonw, John H, Smiley, Small‘ and Colin in Ssndon. B .C., am three daughters Mrs. John R. Stav ert, Kelvin, Mrs. G. Henry Staveri Siiverton, B. 0.. and Mrs. John A Campbell, Wollsston. Mass; nlsr four sisters. Mrs. lDavid. Walker. iKelviu, Mrs Ewen MiacGregor, Cam bridge, Mass; .Mre. David M-ac Gregor. Berllngarne, CnL, and Mrs James Higgins, Hyde Park. Mass. and one brother John L. Jligglns ‘And us you arc now by the watersfiharlottctolvn. The funeral whicl ISLAND tunpy ;.QQADUAT1—' m; t tartan; of I. n. 11.1 - ‘ ' vr<§>#i..x1 [ANA in 5.79am‘ 1 of Tnnll .0,“ __ . .. Aaapresiiv IASII. DICIEY A Society Belle and the Apaches Prince Edward MONDAY and TUESDAY 1311i VERA 1 a cm: 68M I N6 TO Prince Edward i it iMade The Whole World Laugh. was hold on Wednesday ufternooi was conducted by her pastor thi Rev, A. W. Robertson and was very impressive and affecting. She die: in the lull assurance of a happy en trance into that better life beyond the grave, she was of unassuming character and was a general favor l-te of all who had the pleasure o her acquaintance. She was laid ti rest in Kensington Cemetery. be side her son and daughter who prc deceased her several years ego. Health Poster THE JUNIOR RED CROSS HEALTH POSTER COM. PETITION. Tho walls of the Red Cross Health Centre have a gay and fes» tive appearance these days, duo to the interesting exhibit of posters illustrating some of the Rules ol Henlth, which have boon made by the Junior Red Cross members. Tho first prize was won by Miss Norp Cameron of the "Wohclo" Junior Red Cross Brunch, Grade n 1 Vll, Prince Street School. This very ‘original and clever drawing depicts a Red Cross Nurse as "The Illl u l||1 r. ll 1w run "nnr u.s_s1.1 || II 1i 553* agrrsrihtfw ‘ ‘ uni; TI p, l ...4s.., . r holding Mr. Lemon Pie. looking very sour indeed, also the wicked Teapot mournfully spilling tear- drops. There is no place for the Candy Stick either lathe parade- and Mr. Cucumber is green with jelousy oi the lucky children frolic- king along the highway. Those who are travelling the road to Health land are the pretty little Milkmsld, the‘ rosy checked buhy who sleeps enrol-doors in hls‘ car- rilge, thii child who deliflhin in cleanliness. snd,the ostmesl and egg girls. The pride on the feces of Charlie Carrot. Billie Beet, Tom- ‘niy Tomato and ‘Mrs. Potato who bring hp the rear of the procession fliolrs that they‘ lrnow how indlspen sable they ere in‘ tihe lites ot these young folk. hate McGowan of the "Willing iWorlers" Junior Red Gross Branch ' solltssonvmfi somswnsas . ' 1.19.113 "fir; a Competition ‘e Traffic Cop of tho Health Parade," is .____-. » Hope River School, was the winner, if the second prise, by contribut- ing a dolnllly colored and welli drawn poster of flvo children cur-i rylng health banners, with the fol-i lowing advice: ' l "Keep the Henltb Rules every one. and All those germs will turn and run. The third prize was awarded to George Nelson of hho "F. G. Baht-l ing" Branch, Grade VI, West Kent' School. George apparently feels‘ that some of the boys need s gent- remlndor with regard to n cer- tnln mutter in personal cleanliness. so has drawn a school boy vigor- ously applying soup and water, and below the neutly printed appeal:- "Fricnds, Romans, Countrymen, Wush your ears!" The "Roblnhood" Branch Grade ill. Queen ‘Square School, might well ho proud of Roy Murnaghan, 8 years old, and winner of the fouriih prise. Everyone enjoys a picnic by tho shore. nnd Roy's pos- ter shows a whole fnmily spending a. dny in ihc sunshine and open sir. Under the cool shade of tho trees. is stable sot with a tempting lunch of luscious fruits and other health- ful foods. A short distance away an ultrnmodern refreshment booch- Gone is the pastry and cake so ruinous to digestion, and cnn y. the onomy of tooth, and in tho r plnces——milk, the elixir of life, is sold, and only foods conducive to good health. The little rhymethnt the children sing is:- "lf you want to grow health, rosy and red, Take some advice in the way you . are fed. | Est porridge and vegetables, also some fruit. Drink lots of pure water, good milk and soup. - ' Sleep with windows open nll the year ‘round, You then will grow to be healthy and sound." '" . The tlflh prise wss given tor " cut-out poster and wss won b ,1! ., gie Smith, (lrsde Vi. WeplKzt school. The picture shows’) happy) smiling. Al Canadian” borWho takes a pride in keepi fit. it i accompanied with s tip; msrk:-— n, - s“ “The cleaner the teeth the breed- er the sm e-" r ‘ ‘ 1%,,» " Tm unit. SOC en tun-a ‘enab- will m, , . sent to sn all n Junior Bel 3 . j Cross exhibit_ _ _is in. pp- , "" . pared, tor the” flbl ventoin ‘ . . l .. ' j oi! the National Organ stion. of ' u“ .; r t‘ J's » . 4" " i “W i’ f}? ' . l. lfyorzr iv.) .E .il..\ FLJRTHMAN A JQHN FORD ufioriiuiilnr» r GENUINE MIX s11» ECIAL FOR i Tnroozynnx-Enn Containing Some of the Most Sensational Stunts Yet llllTll ilillilliil s iiiiuiirrn viluiév ,___. In..." suffering from heart trouble heard in this country- 1311!. ii 111 ' “had his heart beats broadcast. Hislclslmed, today's instance wss the _ < physician in Bournemouth. all the first in which heart bests linvc i As a Stethoscope way across England. listened in been bonrdcast for curative pur- l unrl prescribed by wireless. poses. ~ ‘ ‘ ' (panama, pm“) ‘flu-distance the beats were '—"—_'°"W 4 _ LONDON, June 2.—-Rsdlo tele- henrd. does not equal the record of The patriot s boast. Wileffl (‘F W0 phony w.“ use“ n54. lung distance tho Pitishurg station which broad- roam, his first, best country ever stethoscope to-doy, when a Cardiff vast =1 110111‘! action which ‘wasls in l1omoI~—Goldsnllth. i0 You By MaiF-The Finest Course Ever Writtennon “Cookery Arts and Kitchen Management ~ by Canada's Foremost Cooking Auth0rity~ g Just as you would look forward to having a_ Domestic , Science graduate visit you each month—eo you Wlll welcome Anna Lee Scott's course on Cookery Arts and Kitchen Management. (in ,_ Its delightful way oi‘ presenting‘ the newest ideas o3 1i cooking and housekeeping will be a monthly treat you w! thoroughly cnjOY- And think of it! This course costs you notlunK*‘“°t even postage. Four lessons come to_ you PWPmd "ch month. Thirty minutes each week 1s time cnf>11811 1° study the lessons. N0 blanks tp fill m. No exammfllwlw- ', ~ No correspondence unless you wish to write m toAnna Lcc Scott for personal adyicc on spcclalrccipce or rciiidiPll methods of-prcparing and icrving special dish?! 1'91‘ WW1“ occasions. This amazing rec offer is made to introduce ruinous , . l son cacao. cnige;£r,PA§1i;¥ Herc is a, r ou wi lwvnt I --nn unexcclled product erjuleu " i snihisiriliedlwmtirtrylsilwmlrmrniined and 1 tested. as to make possible jts sale under a definite gulf- ~ ante: of uniformity and satisfaction. - . , 1m 15311111 mus time. HIE Hlsilangss; Qnlnn illilllanaln l l . l f t; Leelllour. . m pool) ism! band ‘ m‘ . V. v . ' u", _ _ ‘ 3t .»_;.;;:c.m;“‘11-'3=», l ' l§k>§1¢t7_z’rrar.“ . ' 1 "lg; i‘