ct 0 snced and careful and tiiera is fear 0f 6. _ Drugs and Medicines. also of i1 es, sosPB. eI-ii- H- J. MABON, pmmetrlst and Prescription i’ J. T l e Me oe 6O II peelalm la Pulmonary Tuber- cuiosis Office 126 Brighton Road S. S rrleter and Attorney-at-I-IW Iieem Ne. 12 Cameron Block ress Siimmervillo Post Office MAY 20, 192i 1i: asxau. e-roiis i.‘ B p,“ you can get a prescrip- pui up in a short time. at a ongble price, and it will be LYEA & McNIECE QBARTEBED ACCOUNTANTS Audits and Investigation» crn Office and Cost Systems . a, 5t. John, Monetonphnhorlh nk Charlottetown. P. E- I. l». ‘k R.McGuigan.BA Charlottetown. P. island Clayton Morrison wommlssioner of Deeds. Wmfi i8 a [Cal ' Etc. mpitaoTgaf-evfulpuaatlt-tiralon to luxury III-Erlylilo. Mortgagll. 610-. ayme nt. . ‘A. IMacDONALD Barrister, Solicitor. 51°- C. G. Archibald duate on N. Y. Post Graduate am limited to aye. Ear. Ne" rest, opposite Guardian Ofllfl m. May be oonsuitod of! Li»: cLeanlilz McKinnon llrrlsters. Attorney-at-Law fillies-Royal Bank Bulldlnl Morson 8r Dufly rrister and AttornW-lu-lw lsltors for Royal’ Bank of Canada Miles GarrisonMh 5 Superintendent Chas. Dlllfifl dates, loileltor. Notary Public Ito. v tagus You may be Sane in everything but eatingi-—level-headed in business, but daily digging your grave with your teeth. You eat the wrong foods and too much.‘ Keep the body buoyant and the mind. alert by eating Shredded Wheat c the food for the worker with hand or brain-contains everything the human body needs, prepared in a digestible form. More nutritious than meat or eggs and costs much less. Two biscuits make _a satisfyiflE mefll- Delicious with berries or other fruits. MADE ‘IN CANADA -.'l' 11".. -..\.'~ .1 klTili~rll§liiliiilfiii .. Tlk- L" '4.‘ i- 0!’ Our eauty Store ._ s, e- in its ingredients and pro- iis. Our compounders are ex- any mistakes being We carry s full line of stand- ‘Q.£5114;'=i'$<;i5;lk~él7ll is? 1L '4; and toilet necessities, per- Drugglst MONTAGUE, P. E. I. ofessional Cards. I. F. DBIIPSIIIY alnote of Boston school of PIANO TUNING 111 Grafton Sh, Charlottetown rl Ch rlottetosvn. lteglslesenttt‘ r| K. W. Finis!- ‘oon. Phone 02. almer & Palmer - I I I Palmer, K. G. H. L. Palmer I .- Barrlsters. etc. of Nova Sootla Building \ Money to Loan ISTER. OOLIOITOR. ETC. . Money to Loan Cameron Block A LUX Shampoo Perfect cleanliness And a re- freshing stimulant for the scalp tare the ‘best of all means for, ensuring heir health. In other wordr-try aILUX shampoo. Dissolve a tablospoqnful- of , LUX in a gallon of very hot water. whip into ‘a creamy lather. and then temper with cool water.‘ Rub well into the scalp-you'll enioy the invigor- ating. e sensing sensation. Then rinse thoroughly in fresh tepici water and dry the hair, in the sun if possible. never with strong cat. Lux is sold at sII grocers. depart- _ mental stores, etc. '..'......i' rscipv Isaak "The Careqf ‘Dofniy ' fa gladly lent In: on request. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED TORQNTO B4 ID. Notoa, Drafts, BIIII. ESTED for-non-aooeptanoo of Tryon. P. E. I- MONEY T0 LOAN qf||¢g_Rlley Building Charlottetown dical School and Hospital and Threat Bayer Building. amt Morse hone 26G Tl . te12a.m.1to6 Hours- ours at 11G l-llllsboro 8t. k- plgttgtqwl P. E. lllllll uousv 1'0 Loan Attention Car Owners Car season is again open and you want your ear in tip-top working order. Now it is the HEART OF THE CAR Sanitarium l-iours-Z-b p. m. and or appointment Telephone 251 is. HESSIAN MONEY ‘TO LOAN P. E. Island you need to start with. which means the STORAGE BAT- TERY. To function properly the work must be done pro- perly, to atop . INMAN, K. G. ALL BATTERY TROUBLE bring them to us and we will give you a dependable job and guarantee it. We assure you better work cannot be done In the Province. IT I8 NO TRICK VICTORIA ROW CHAS. EDMONDS», - Veterinary Surgeon to take down d battery-anyone can do lt-but the electro- chemloal part ls where the “know how" comes in. This is where we excel. ' McNevin & Perry \ t8 Eueton street I Don't discard your old Batteries. 0st them repaired. I _ A. hMcEachen, Oph. D. . IYI OPIOIALIUI? - llforamolt. liisnrslds p \n.~\-\i~\-\\\~\i~'\~\~\ ~>-\~\\ m r ' Plano ‘Music in Oddfellows Hail, THE OHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN EASTERN cuiimir ..'SEE JEAN THOMSON lN the Scotch dances tonight at Montague ....*JU8T ARRIVED another lot Srey cotton. Bargains. see tliem_ Ives & Murdock, Ltd. .-'“THE CAMPBELLSl ARE COMING" hear “Duncan” the pi- ger at Montague. Friday, May 7th.. DWTHE POBTPONED Auction sale at Thomas Rice's, Greenfield will take place on Saturday, May 21st st 12 o'clock. WFSEE THE "McRAE SIS- TERS", P-rlzc .wlnnlng Medals Dancers perform at Montague Scotch Concert Friday May 27th. -."AT M-ONTAGUE TONIGHT.- The inimitable Sandy MacGregor the champion girl dancer, Jean Thomson and a brilliant pianist. ..'HELLO BELLA, Did you buy your Spring Suit yet? A dollar saved is ll dollar earned, and I tell you their values are good. Sec them at Ives & ‘Murdoclrs. Ltd. ..*JEAN THOMSON CAN dance and pin; m.» pipes in braw style. Ives’ Hall. Montague tonight. “FOUR NEW SPRING SUITS for Men and Boys are here in all the leading cloths. ISee tlieni be- fore buying elsewhere. We can save you money. Ives & Murdock Ltd ....°COME A’ TH’ GITHER and nee flflll hear Sandy MiacGregor. Jean Thomson and Pwf- FOX Bl lvcs’ Hull, Montague. tonight. A rare treat. II‘AINIDERSON SCOTCH Zep- |hvrs in the latest designs 49c. yd. ,0tlieir Glnglis-ms '38c_ and 23c. New Silk Gloves. Hosiery, etc. Ives & Murdock Ltd. ....*BAG PIPES, Scotch Dances. headings Singing, Violin and lfirlday, May 2"ltli. Under fluslllcefi of Community Welfare League Ltd. Get your tickets early, Mu- buffs Dnug store. 52o reserved seat. ’ ....*‘PE-RSONAL ‘MENTION..- Among the visitors to Georgetown last wéek were ‘Mr. John McCor- mae, Bouglilon ilsland and lMr. Mc- , “JHEA-R SANDY MacIGREGOR Kenzle, Mrs. D. J. McCormac. and Ml‘. Jamieson of Pnnniure ‘ island, Mr. Johnson. iMrs. NlcLean and daughter Constance. ‘Mr. J. ‘C. HMicDonald. IWhO has basil spending [the winter at New Glasgow. N. S. is spending a vacation at ‘IIIIS home mind his talented company at Ives’ ' ML M amt to work in their new country with glragfeoglgleézggetow“ ‘i, sisal”: the sturdy forest before them. “leyndé a“ ,5, Georges A When a young mziu lie served for fi Dents... need the health and sire other babies have gamed through Emma EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk , i _IN MEMORIAM JOHN C. MARTELL A Elooni was east over George» WWII 0n Wednesday “fly 18th when U"? fln-izei of dealh- entered 1h}: lllC-IIIO of Mr. Daniel Martel] und claimed for its own lils youngest son Joiin ‘Charles. at the uge of live years. He had been sick twu days but the end ivaei not expected so soon and his death cunie as u sudden shock to all. Jolin Charles was i1 bright little buy. n favorite with all who liud llie pleasure of Ills zicquulnlzince and lie will be greatly missed not only by his own relatives but also by his school- mates uud friends. Ifesidss liis sorrowing fiitlici- there are left to mourn three sisters, Katie, Mary and Isabel, also one broth-er. Henry to iuuuru tile lass of a. loving and affectionate brother. lie will be buried iii llie Roman tfutlirglic cem- etery. PATRICK GORMLV There ilasscd 1ieuccfully away at St. ‘illnnvls Road on Murcli 15th one of Ilr‘. (IIIIZSI and most respect- ed residents in tile person ‘of Patrick Goruily, III. the advanced age of S2 yours. The deceased was born on the "Auld Sci" in tiic iluunty’ Arinugli Zlrelund and wilt-n only a boy of 4 .ycui's old. lie illlll his motlfer sailed cu the Hllli) "Margaret Pull- et" taking seven weeks in the crossing IIIILI lundcd on P. ‘E. ls- liind where his father had iuiniigrul. ed one year previous. The late Mr. Goriuly was a man of more than ordinary intelligence and cculd relate many interesting stories of the trlzils of ‘those early settlers WIIU started courageously ' two sisters sud four brothers. namely: Mrs. Charles Evans, St. Mary's Road. Mrs. William Mc- ioariiiy or lciiaisoimtown, flames Michael and Peter of 8t. Mnrffl Road. and Felix in East Boston. Mass. The lafc Mr. Gormly was s kind father and a good nclgliiior and liIs memory ~will lung be ‘cher- ished in fragrant recollections. During his illness he was fre- quently visited by his pastor, Rev. TIRE‘. Gallant, who administered to him the last rites of the (lath-- 0I.'c Cliuroh. ‘His mortal remains were interred on St. Patrick's Day in St. Paul's Catholic cemetery. Sturgeon. the services u-t tli'e church and grave being conducted by tho pastor. ‘Itev. Father Gallant amidst 1 large cuncmirse of reint- ives and friends, to whom the sympathy of all is ‘extended. May his soul rest in peace. (Island Papers Please Copy) BRIAND WILL DEMAND - SILESIA TENSION LONDON, May l7-—Tension over tlie Polish revolt in Slleslailvhlcli over the week-end threatened a crisis in the ruiikr-i of the Enleute. seemed here today to have passed for the moment st least. Exchange of views on the sub» Ject has been proceeding. between London and Paris. and there seem- ed to be confidence that Lloyd George and Premier Brlnnd would reach an understanding ivlieii tiicy meet. ll appeared probable that iiie two premiers woul-l hold a courer snce early next week. It is possible the discussion of Silesia will be be- fore a full meeting of the Supreme Allied Council, so far as known. but no definite decision on this point had been reached early to- day. lt was believed, M. Briand would appear before the French Chamber of Deputies on Thursduyq making u statement of his views, mil demand a vote of confidence. \ would be in a strong position in urging a compromise settlement of llie Sileslan question before the Supreme Council. Berlin and Warsaw zlisgiiiiclies lliave served lo reassure llie British PAGE SEVEN Have You Tried PSALAIIAY TEA o (BROWN LABEL) ‘Your Grocer sells it for‘ r c _ per pound. THAT WORN SOLE doesn't mean that a shoe has lost ltsdpsefulness. Bring it here an have ilg resoic the - shoe on our -modern machin- es and the shoe will be us good us. or even better than ever. In these days of high leather prices, shoes are nut- urnily very expensive. You can cut down your shoe ex- pense considerably by using our shoe repairing facilities. LAMBROS BROS l -_ _ --.-- __-- -__---__-7,=— -v-v--——--_—---s——~ Should lie receive such a vole, lic public and it was believed today that neither Germany nor Poland would take steps that would in- crease the gravity of the situation. pending complete consideration of tiieprobleni. P with Ml’. Patrick Kehde. of Georgetown and latter was occupied illull, Montague tonight. iii-Oi - J-SANDV‘ IMacGR-EGOR and Jean Thomson at Ives‘ Hall. Mon- tague, tonight. ~ ' ..°'Mi'. F‘. J. Solomon and Mayor J. H. McDonald, Georgetown mot- lored to Charlottetown early in the iwe-ek. _ A CHICAGO, 'May 19.—A general‘ reduction iu wages of unskilled railroad employees effective July 1st ‘is tho forecast by the United $111108 Rflilwfld Labor Board in un- imnouncenient lust night um] will ‘be extended to nil classes of rall- roud employees, it was reported tu- day. Through RiiIService T0 Pacific Coast Canadian National! Railways Offer Most Direct Connefltlons With -Fast Through Trains from Mon- treal. The finest train service to the Pacific Coast is afforded by the Canadian National Grand-Trunk "Continental Limited" now leaving at 9.00 daily from Bonaventure Station, Montreal. The route of this finely equipped all steel train to the coast is vln Ottawa, North Bay, Cocbrana and via the Transcontinental to Winni- peg and by Grand Trunk Pacific to Saskatoon and Edmonton and via Canadian National Railways tn Vancouver-JIM finest of scenic routes through tho Rockies sud over the smoothest roadbeii. From Maritime Province points there is connection by Ocean Limited with the Continental Lim- lied daily, and by the Maritime Express daily except Sunday. The Maritime arriving in Montreal st 7.40 p. m. affords the most direct connection, but passe a by the Ocean Limited arriving at Levis at 1.50 p. m. affords connection with train No. 11 leaving Quebec daily for Cochrane at 5.00 p. m. This train makes connection at Coohrsue with tlio Continental Limited. so it. will be seen there is really a choice nf two distinct routes. There is also the through service to the Pacific coast by train leav- ing Toronto daily at 10.30 p. m. via Sudbury, Port Arthur. .Fort William and Winnipeg. Connect- ion for‘ this is made by lii-e Ocean Limited to Montreal and the Grand Trunk lnlenistional Limited to Toronto. Particulars of these splendid rail services to the west will be explain ed by all C. N. R. ticket agents and foidersand illustrated matter may be obtained by application iPeter on tlie old homestead. Of Wages July 1st: "“‘°‘ ut shipbuilding. The deceased was twice murricd his first wife being Jiiiin Walker a, number of years as \\'I10€I\'I'l'lgIll.' Engine-Four wiien necessary. lo whom was ‘born. one child, Alexander, who pfedeceased iils mother at itlie age of five years. His second marriage was to specially Julia McCnrniack who died May wammé; [ISLIQ 191-5 [after igiving bifllli 8 five children namely: Eliza Jane. who died In infancy, (‘slum who died in 1902. Mrs. Adam French of Paumure island, Mrs. Robert McCarron of St. Mary's lioad agid e. these he leuvbs to mourn THIN PEOPLE NEED BITRO- PHOSPHATE All that liinat \VE!i.\I\', nervous. thin- mcntnlly-dcprcssud per-pic ucrd is ten g'l'nlns_ of pure organic phos- phate with each meal for u few wr-nlsa. 'I‘hat's wliut tlic nerve specialists in London. Paris Lind New York urc prescribing: with wondi-rfiil results. it ls natural fond for ncrvc and liruin cell's and is known to such rc- ilublc pharmacists as Hllkhcs IJrui-t Co., Ltd us Rltro-Phosphutc. lie cuusn of its pnwcr to liclp create licuitiiy flesh und strengthen wcuk nrrvcs. much of It is hclnif sold to pcuplc wlin arc int-Mini: in vitality- CAUTION. Although Flitru- Phos- pliutn in an excellent uid lii rollov- lng- weak, nervous conditions. its im- is not advised unless iucronscd ivcil-rlit is desired. BATS . Fllli SEEII o... Carioid i650 Bushels ‘ (I001) HEAVY RE- I ('I.l§i\NI~}I) \\'Ill'I‘E c 1 oivrs , 4 Shipped from (MI- mw. Ontario, ‘and should arrive here l very soon.. We are going to sell this car- load at a very close price for quick sale. Book Your Orders N ow . Carter iii-Co. Ltd. Plume 70 (ilfltown f .u--.l uni ground. Connecting er end Crankshaft-Heavy crankcase u steel stamping, able. cylinders bloc. Cylinder liedd is removaibli- to permit the removal of cuqbon and regrlnding of Bore-3',§ inches, stroke 5 Inches. Valves-Located on right, side, and designed to prevent Pistons-Very light. three rings and special arrange- lTllIll for preventing smoking. Wrist Pins-Libcrzil in sizc, liurd - Rods-Drop steel, double lieat lower end hushed with a spcclul die cast bearing metal, the upp- with puospiinr-bronzc. Slilnis arc provided for zidjusl ~ menl of lower bearings. carbon steel, (Ioublc limit treated. carefully bulsnccd rind all wcur- lnl; seriices ground. Upper Ilitlf of is cusl curries the crankshaft bearings by removable cups provided willi shims for adjustment. Oil pan is Cooling-Tliermosyphon wltli ex -- ti-a liberal water jackets und coll- uisr type radiator. and a four- Se. The New Gray Dort _ The new model Gray Dort car is in a class by itself__ it has all the good qualities of the previous models with the beautiful lines and roomy seating arrangements of cars costing double the price. I The best part of it is—- The new GRAY DORT is as good as it looks. Study the specifications—they mean something SPECIFICATIONS ’ cast en nieklc steel llie Naive-s CILSI. iron. flritii domoun table bearings are Timken rollers. Front Sprlng-Seml-elliptic, 271/, in. ' bronze bushings and oll ibolts. Rear 'Springs- Cantilever. 2 in forged trezilcfl, llic wide by ‘wide, 50 in. forging of -ill meter. and TF0"- scriiiv type. easily reniov - Rea r. Rear Axlc-Tlirce-quurl er floating. and pinion adjustable in (iircctions from outside of osse. Propeller shaft mounted on Tim- ken roller bearings; axle shafts arc on Hysit hearings. Axle shafts are nlckle slccl, heat treated. , Front Axlc-l-beam, steering knuck lcs and levers drop forged steel, double heat treated. Wheels-Artillery type. 12 spokes, bushings and oil bolls. , Brakes-Emergency, iiitcrnal, ox - minding, operated by hand lever; service. external contracting, op- ersted by pedal. Drums l2 in dia- Stcering Gear-improved nut and Gasoline Tania-Located in rear oi’ chassis. Vacuum feed to carburetor; ‘capacity 10 gallons; Stewart vacuum system. Tires-Dominion. Tread on Front. Nobby Tread on Frame-Extra heavy pressed steel, ° gears. Differential botli lilgli duty roller rims. Front wheel 2 in. 1on8. with. long, with bronze . flu- 31 x 4. Plain A8 ;.a-r.».',._.-r.. (nlziiim I Maso- . to any of the city ticket offices or by writing the General Passenger Department, Monctoii, N. B. +4 oee-o-oomoowoo-eocoo-eoe blade [an driven by one-inch belt Lubrication-Plunger pump feed»- lng oil troughs. Connecting rnd (lippcrs splash oil from conrltant. level troughs lo all pants of en- gine. Oil gauge on Instrument Board. Carbureton-Carici‘ inipmvcrl SIIII‘ outlet, easy starting, and unusual ly economical. Ignition-Connecticut Illlllflfy sys- tom. Switch combined willi tlml controlling lights. is carried nu instrument board. Starter-Equipped Wllll Ilendlx drive geared to fly-wheel. Storage buttery. Lighting-Gear driven generator. Aui-meier wlili switches on cowl instrument board. . Oiutch—l.eailier face colic wllli means for insuring easy engage- merit. Transmlsslon- Selective, three speeds forward, one reverse, in unit with motor. Gall at our SHOW ROOMS or phone and we will call. R. E. WHITE, Distributor for P. E. I. MacNutt & White Ltd., Charlottetown, . . DEALERS-Wright & Manson, Summerside E. A. MacRae, Alberton N. J. Nicholson, Montague l 1r.sf"="ir=rir1r=~v narrowed in front to premli siiort turning radius. Fenders and Hood-—lleuvy izauirc steel with baked enamel finish. Hood same color as body. Radiator-Of extra largc ciipactly. ccllulur type. Baked enalnicl finlsli. Top-Oneuuun type, windshield. . Curtains-Side curtains open with ilnori-l. Special pocket in sent buck provides storage space. Windshield- Double adjustable Wllll lower glass curved to male-ii lop cl‘ cowl. Horn.-—Elscirlc. Mounicd under hood. Button on lop ol‘ steering column. _ Speedometer-Stewart. on cowl in- sliumcn: board. llliuninaieu by instrument board lamp. Tcols--Standard tool kit in hum. with jack, tire pump, and tire out fit. Wheelbase-HIS inches. attached lo ‘ s‘ ‘ i-“" .-