, t ~- tVVmmh3mmrSkhu It's up to you to look your best Y°““‘ .19.: fifiitt€t“£i..‘§.f‘i.§§°b“3i 15.. $2 ghveaymiannéogayfrhen, with a sigh, we "Gosh-I do look plain!" On those days when our skin looks bad and won't get ri ht-our noses won't eyesare dull! We a l know them. But wise of rm- Beechamh Pills B123 purify the blood, clear the skin, make you happy, and attractive. Sold Everywhere In Canada- A Very High Grade Manitoba FLOUR Milled Especially for Particular“ People. CROWN '& ANCHOR PllllE PREPARED PAINT Randy for use. on interior or ox- terlor surfaces. Has a covering ospaclty of 400 Iy. feet two coats per gallon, forming when dry a tough resilient, protective film, with a high gloss and good wearing quali- ties, v . . Save the Get a new color card from The Rogers Hardware Co., limited. Charlottetown. P- 5- '- surfaoe and’ any‘. rm 1 l BBSCOI. i ouseho Less Work-Less DIME-LB" m" and fewer-ashes lllWi liElllIliEll PIilliE ‘u Order front any of “'1' f"“"w'"'9 dmhw": Iuntaln. lsil l 00.. J. Oarranhsr O 00.. W. D- Glllla C Co. C. Lvons l 0a.. A. Piekard l 6o.- and Poole A Thompson. Montaaua Ollie 7‘ i1 s. " ‘a 1 wv ‘P BROWNIES MAKE GOOD PICTURES That’s one-half the story. The other half is that they makgswd vwtum FROM OUE COMPLETE STOCK Children can select just the Brownie they like. ff Hers also is the film to (it the Irewnis-Ior W0 have dependable film-KODAK FILM-in a eke to lit any Camera- n6; Brownies $205 “P PRQMPT DEVELOPING AND _ PRINTING ssnvms MaoKlNNON s onus co. The Resell Kodak Store ~tr.s>-..me....., "o" =1” v7 1 n: illliliiiiliil H. omnnmt . MANY rnmLLs IN REX BEACH FILM " CHOP from Helium's Week, July 14 to 1s. sow-Mutt noon, Wednesday half holiday. — Beer 6i: Weeks. .-284l-6-18,1i FOR PRINTING OI EVERY de- scription call on the Guardian Cen- tral Job Printers. Phone Ill. U805“ COAL-Wholesale by car or vas- sel at lowest prices. A. Piolrsrd s. Co., Phone 240, Charlottetown. 273343-1861 THE yo. wmona n due to leave Montreal _on June 88nd, ar- riving in Charlottetown about June 26th. Carveiil Bms, Agents. 270i-6-17.2i POLICE COURT —Charged with drunkenness, I McInnis, Hayfield Street appeared before the Stipend. iary Magistrate yesterday morning and was fined I10 or tivirty days. GAZETTED.-ln the list of Civil Service promotions appearing in the Canada Gazette are the igilow- ing: Customs and Excise-John Archibald MscNeill, from Customs Excise Examiner to Senior Cus- toms Excise Clerk, Marine and Fisheries, Leith Wright, from Principal Clerk Bookkeeper to De- partmental Accountant, Grade 2. PERSONALS Col. Powers of St. John, is in the city. Mr. Marshall Smith, Belle River, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Malcolm McKenzie, Canoe Cove, came to the city yesterday. Mrs. Henry Wood and son Will- ard, Vernon River, were in the city yesterday. ‘ Mr. H. H. Simpson. General Secretary of the Hummerside Y. M. C. A. was in the city yesterday. Miss Eunice Dixon, Sackvilie, N. B., is n guest of Miss Marion Ryan at the Methodist Parsonage. The many friends oi‘ Capt. Alfred condition remains serious. Miss Sophie Ramsay has rc- turned home to Hamilton after vis- iting friends at North Wiltshire. Mr,nnd Mrs. Horatio Nelson, Montague. have returned home from a visit to Boston. Mr. Bndcn Bnidorston, North Wiltshiro, spent the week-end nt Darlington, guest of Mr. and Mrs. ;Wniton Toombs. Mr. L. W. Dunn, McGiil, who inst oration for appendicitis at the Roy- en route home today. Dr. C. J. Tidmnrsh, who recently graduated in Medicine st McGili, has arrived in Charlottetown on a visit to his parents. Dr. Tidmnrsh in his final examinations received first class honors in Surgery, Opht- halmology andbto-Lsryngology. i-ie leaves shortly to tnko an appoint- ment on the staff of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal. __._¢e1<_ ::No ‘Rest With Asthma. Asthma usually attacks at night, the one time when rest is needed most. Jlionca the loss of strength. the nervous deblllty ,ths loss of flesh and other evils which must be ex- pected unless relief is secured. For- tunately relief is possible. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's ‘Asthma Romody has prov- ed its merits th-rough years of ser- vico. A trial will surely convince you . Minard's Llnlment For , __ A. McDonald's Friday and Smur- CHARLOTTITOWN CARNIVAL liI-Y- Zl gfoggg QLQQEDFJfQfl. um}. at 121 Powllnl Street nlfSntuNisy, Gordon, Rosenoath, regret that his G mnnth underwent a. successful op-. m Victoria Hilflplliil, is h. the city i‘ orfiaar oleoouwr eat: at. s. CHOICE roam-runs eats, June 21st, commencing at 1.!) p. m. Advertlement appears in this issue. COAL-Wholesale by oer or ves- sel, We can supply the beet at the lowest price. A. Pickard d. 00., Phone 240. Charlottetown. l 2733-6~18-8i LOOK FOR THE PACKAGE.- Loolrdor the gold and orange pelros package in your grocers eture- probably right on the showcase, where he displays hie best goods and you'll see RED BOSE ORiANG-E IHBKOE ‘DEA printed "plainly on it. This ia a gauariuo-mcst people say the best-Orange Pekoe tea. it costs only 48c for 5Q lb. but little more than bther packages-crud it goes so much farther and tastes so much better, you'll. say it's» well worth the lliilerence iH-AZELBROOK OIRCUII-There will be service in Cross Roads church June 22nd at ;11 a. m, in Alexandra Church at 3 p. n1. and liazellbrook 7 .p. m. Hazeibrook Wo- mens Missionary meeting will be held at Mrs. W. Wood's Pownal. Wednesday afternoon at 2-30 June 18th Alexandra Prayer meeting Thursday 8 p. m. The annual bus- inea meeting at J-iazelibrooir Sat. 2.30 June 21st. The Rev, Dr. H. G. Melllck will given. lantern lecture in the ilazelbrook church on Tues- day June 24th st 8 p. m. Anna, Q " eson affirming Goldi- Anna Q. Niisson and Milton Sills Give Fine Performance “Flowing Gold.” now showing at the Prince Edward Theatre, offers real entertainment. You are certain to enjoy this exceptionally well di- rected and .weli produced story of the Texas oil fields. c‘... of Living Chart What were YOU paying for Milk duning the past month. The latest figures from Ottawa give these aa the average prices. SECURED M. 8. A, DEGREE- Mr. B. Frank Tinney, who returned n few days ago from McDonald College, Ste. Anne do Believue, received word yesterday that he had successfully ed his exam- inations for the degree of M. S. A. (Muster of Science in Agricul- j tnro). lt will be remembered that Mr. Tinney had s year's scholarship under the Sir William McDonald Scholarship Fund and his many friends will he glad to learn of his success. The degree of M. S. A. is the highest degree conferred in any Canadian Agricultural College. In addition to this Mr. Tinney holds an Associate degree in the Nova Scotin Agricultural College and also tho degree of B. S. A. from the Ontario Agricultural College, nelph. He resumes his former position as Assistant Superintend- ent at the Charlottetown Experi- mental Station. The Guardian un- ites with his many friends- in hearty congratulations. oronlo _ Cathanncs Thomas --?-¢-o>_-—- Minard's Llniment For Coughs ___<ec-____ The Markets BUMIVIERSIDE MARKET l‘ "ancquvcr i ' How do prices in your locality! Di Bi. . . . . . —-— . Egggypp: (is; _ 25 paying more or less than average? Potatoes ..... .. . eo-vol | lty "delivered" goods. _ " 40"“ Witch for the changes ln this ' chart next month. Oats per bushel _ lstiii further, were caught short undihllve Helm‘ itho days when the dranc sluldonlyhvhliih ill 1'1""!!! ‘took its upward course itftvr the compare with other cities‘! Are you articles which are much sought in most become a menace." These prices are for average quaI-‘banks w-hlch have failed as n rc- sult of franc speculation, were lit Itdepenrisonyourown fancy as to whichfonnyouprefer. ThcPluglsfirrthosesanokes-swholiks toslieetbeirtobaecorifltofithe plug ssthey use it. The Cut Plug is for those who would qioy-the convenience of buying their smoking tobacco ready sliced for the Pitt'- Whicheveryou drones, you aresure togetanezu-achoiespipe tobacco- mellowtrlchandbty. Marmfachmed by Imperial Tobacco Company of Canada Limited Z-l7.'d'T"'-T"'E:r}§i"'..‘ ‘" 1h - sudden‘; 1&1!“ m‘;,,';’d;,;1;;;"',;h.,'he@h generous in its "welcome ofim had contracted [or French wine onxphysicinns from other countries. the theory that the franc wonky (amThe rules governing their licenses amp m become an aggresauon.“ bee“ “B severe “thinking. conscious housekeepers. were unable m ca"). 0m the" 0b.|tl_losc governing the American phy-i There w“ a time before. nmwnr. iigstions. lfilciflflil W1!" 5°01‘ 1° Pra-Q-lc“ i“ when every German housekeeper wine pflces fluctuated nmmy lniforeign countries, restrictions onhflmed heme“- on talcum; he‘. "mmme" ‘m’ 5° daughters Just what went into thd ‘ rict as tn be almost prohibitive. makeup of articles of c|otmns lm-d announcement of thoAmoric-un loan "in Wlriiftr year's, ffireiilllfi vhysi- furnlhurgl and tried to "wmuw 1n Fortunes were won and 1051 (mlcinns coming here were comparu-mlem the Emmy to ma.“ “urns.” wine as well as on all other French iivvly few. but HOW they have "l" with an eye to quality. With- the war came the practice of palming off substitutes because of the in- ability to obtain the proper raw materials. Only gradually goods and wares are being p. ‘ucod on a pre- war basis, and the women are an- “-‘.r.- "r ~.> ‘Wgvwmnrf - _~..~ ..>.¢.n.. a .-_.~.-c- '1'“ r-Trr ~ n came from the ‘loeague ofliouse- wives, which desires its member- '8! foreign trade. Many of the small Domestic Science erully drowned in French Win0- But the German winr drinker who in SOURIB MARKET Tomorrow: Dairy Butter. . . Cougna mgr - - 4;; Gas Sold Automati- ?2t2....;.". ..:.'§ 22 “all? T” Swedish llay .. . .. $12. Pork (Unltfid Press) STOOKll-IODM, June lT-Stimu- iutcd bythe rapid motorizing of Swedish highway traffic. native on- pommea _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 55 ginoers have patented three inven- CHARLQTTETQWN MARKET lions onthe comfort and safety oi E“! ___________ __ 2,, mogul-ism These are an automatic “utter _ """"" " ‘ hem-on “gm {or giving warnings at QM, railroad crossings. an automatic slot Hay machine ior refilling gas tanks, and Turnip, a device which prevents the accid- pm-k enthi running out 0i bllttfirififl- potato” ‘The crossing beacon consists oi‘ Sm", _ 0 n flashing light of cylindrical isn- Fo" __________ n 75_l Zr m", Wm; m“ and white sectors in " opposite quadrants. Wlhen the rai-l- Mt STEWART MARKET road is clear the white lights s0 in- n rod light to the highway and a P°""°" while light to tho Lriilfl. This bes- gau ' 6 con will work under unfavorable Pa; "3 conditions of snow and ice. ... . . . - . .. . . . .. . - use . “he automatic gasfliina vendor MONTAGUE MARKET can be utilized by the customer at time of night and day by con- Bllllbl . n. .......... a... . $2 ‘Rigguns the tube wnh "m KM tank 3530 of the car. dropping a krona inqtifie Potatoes ____________________ __ 50 Mm‘ and ‘warming a lovma B quantity oi gasoline received nat- u-rnliy varies according to the mark- et price, which can bo quoted ht the minimlum. owing to tho saving of wages ior attendants. Fljhe attachment. which automati- cally cuts off the batteries when tho engine is stopped involves t'l1o —?-<Q-Q-__- Ba Careful What Vou Wash Your Child's Hair With 'per cent of the price oi‘ tho winv. dicate to the highway traffic. but | illdtod Press) Bum" when a train approaches the lan- Ens azgtcrn rotates automatically showing PiiiLADELPiiiA. Juno 17 - Taught in Berlin Shop Windows buys his liquor in restaurants and cafes gets no bargain. hiitirllmnltili and proflteors of vuriou-s sorts who wcro able to twkc zulvanlnge of tin- situation made much mono_v_ ‘Pin- (United pres‘) tfli/Bilimeiit COIlQOiI-‘ii lW-"VY imlwr‘ ili-IILLIN, J-nnh 16.-i.eipziger the manufacture of shoes, of .um- duties and now the munirviirzliiiitvu sltrocl. the main ihnrmighinre of ibrolias. and of woolen goods. There are collecting taxes on rctflii Slim‘ tlntvninwn Berlin. has been a minia- are displays of modern bedrooms. of wine which irefillflliiil/ "XP-"Pii '71-" turn lmlpzlg Fair recently. insload clothes closets and traveling equip- of erecting exposition buildings and mont. Real lace is lll0Wll side ‘by in incl. FPMIPPI flhfliililfliiil" "i lzoodlronting special booths for their dis- side with imitation. real diamonds quality HOW WW5 11 mllnltvinzi-i mxipinys, him downtown hilslness men with fake. and real fur with false. in Bflrliil Effiflilll‘ i-hilil U10 liFv-“'=IP‘hn\'o simply agreed in convert their ‘Many schools of domestic econ- pricc of the champagne. spacious show windows into exposi- omy are taking their pupils tho . tions 0i‘ what they call "Waron- whole length of Leipzigor street, knndc," tho science or knowledge of with the teacher explaining the var- how goods n-rc made. The suggest-inns processes exhibited, xinus lo have the younger gener- ation learn the diflorencr between real and imitation materials. Among the exhibits in ‘the show windows of lbeipziger street ~aro l Bogus Medical Students Evade Laws And Enter U. S?‘ ' Foreign medical stlltiv-nls have hit upon a new plan to Iwntln the. im- migration quota sni by tho iimtml grate,“ by g circuitous rouin which leads them through the iuir-k-Iirvfll of the school room. Only by checking up the "1""- ents’ credentials with tho r-inhosi scrutiny is tho possibility oi‘ frnml in the quota being reduced to n minimum. This is lho opinion of ilr. Wiiiinm Pepper, donn of tho medical school rssaupaw p M at 5Q%Less oosT Nothing like home-canned strawberries l i Ham to ran Slrsmbervlss V. Fl" (‘hon-n fresh, sound fruit. . . .. . in winter. i it f PilrifiiiyiVlllll-l. l. wr lmllmuijvashln “fume U“ "m" y "t l n, m," flhhfli... minivan-ha They mean ciouqwholssomofoodst . Bone ildo Rlildfl" l‘ " it" '~' I w......|...n....|.....y...p.° nflh,‘ o; mm 3.17 “yo; t: Oil colleges and universities urn not i|ii mnl t-nllplrtcly. Make ° ' ' included in tho quotas sot on inr- '-\'"i'l"i'""""“‘.'" °i °n= elkn countries by the Iinitcri Stair-s ' Strawberries, raspberries — the lathe H;wgfmfilgfggxafgffa: range or delicious ruits and v blss is ilfyml want to keep children's hair in good condition, be careful what you wash it with. Do not use prepared shampoos 0" “BYUIWC else that contains too much free alkali. This dries the eosip, makes the hair brittle. and is very harmful. Mulaifled cocoanut oil shampoo (which is pure and en- tirely nameless) ts much better than anything else you can use ior ehampooilll. as this can not poe- sibiy iniun the hair. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. Two or three teaspoonluls of iifulatiled will make an abundance d Hob, aeamy lath- er. and cleanse the hair alud soaip thoroughly. The lather rinses out easily, and removes every pardeis snoss & PUMPS $2.95 A PAIR 80 palra women's patent strap pump. 80 pairs women's black kid exforde. l0 palre wowsevds blown oalt laosd boots. 80 pairs women's blaoir kid boots. I295 A PAIR lee them iin our window. there are all sisss In this lot, but not ell sisal in every kind. p oil. The heir dries (Didi! and ev- enly, and it leaves it Ins and silky bright. 8187. my! and sssrto of dust, dirt. dflukufl and excess‘- prinoiplos of suction and iifflviiy- it is essentially a switch system which is connected with the gas intake or the lubrication pipes so that the suction actuatoh a weight that ris- es and closes the electric circuit. rails and throws the switch 0P6!!- German Merchants Lose Heavily In French Wines (United Prose) HUMAN.» June 17. - French wines have hoenpooring into this country at a t. endous rate-of late, particularly during the period c’ the fail of the hutch franc. .80 ALLEYLilwS great no the. business at times that the wrench merohehuhsirto QQPQ, M. §.‘°,','m°'% 0:4,- hm to ore-rm catch so in ‘ dnqistaivaaym nlsined. net _l' - ‘PM I “mum. Look fo thewste m ly aver trasisetioas. \ r "and when ths7“le4,@-frsnq_ When the auction stops, the weight only min-n ClPar. Pour into vnrs‘ and strrillld for l5 inirzlil. :- Seal. anti for this reason we have an in- creased number of students rom- ing from war-ravnm-d torritorii-s. 8o universally is tho status of a student hold in high esteem ihni 70 rs f in! no‘; of»: chfafisamvfim long wintn mosh 0 reel book will tell the adlvranoeinnsthoda. 80nd mire new again and aanin we moot with DOMINION GLASS 0°. Lmlid someone trying to enter the coun- MONTREAL t c try ll'l uliil. Kllhw- F s hr s‘ "Only recently a younll Womm‘ l W’ l‘ l.’ came here and. Willi "'11" i" h" eyes, asked mo io accept as n slu- dont a young man in whom ilhn had become intcrcsicrl and who was at that time being held st Ellis ls- land for deportation. When asked for his credentials, she told mo they had been taken from him in Pstrograrl. and for that reason could not be produced. The woman had inst married the man, and was trying to got him into the country as an ‘accepted’ student of tho uni- versity. "This dodging of the quota and the increased influx of foreign phy- waicians coming to the United States are two of the grave problems at the present time facing the rnedi-l a cal profession. _ . "The United States has always