Illllllnnu. ' A IIIlINIi WUMEAN m British falls llnv She Was lloslnrod To llnallh-lllnl suffering for More Than l Year. “other Triumph for Lydis E. Pinkhsmh Vegetable Compound . v ) K L I. .1 Dlmondsle. llicln-"l 1m] inflpmmstlon and e dllplnce- ment and weakness, and it had been neflscted so Ion thltitceuse greet paimsud this effected my mind and~ nerves so that l was very irritable. l had severe sins every month, so that wse often obliged to lie in bed for two ds s st a time. l suf- lered l received so much benefit from this investment that l am new shls to do my own workP-Mrs. W. D. BIIITTEN, R. No. 2, Dimondsle, Mich. lllotllor lulngan Wolun nap: "I was bothered fors I35 time with female troubles was so nervous I felt almost afraid at times. I also bnd a will psin u: my right side and clanrtfiingl in e‘bed wit: . _ y ls . in sm's egets e (‘Ampdllfld has relieved me of these n_ervous feelings snd pains and I am much bgltlliil every wsy. I don t know yust how many bottles l hsve taken, but Ilooll it foll-lnlfiiriygsgelsrsiltl has done lrlneha world ofgoodW-llrs. JESSIE Guam, . o. , o . s amezoo, lc lgsn. Gwdhealth is a women's greatest esset. With it she may be the Inspira- tion of her husbsudks happywmother, end_the life of the home. Without it gfdmlfim llgflillllgl h km usehold duties sre s burden, and her family is m emlere a y er con on. Ielt nny wonder that these women were nervous and Irritable after sufler- ngso long from_ such deranged conditions? Such silments sct directly upon lilo nerves, end lt has been said thst a lerge percentage of nervous prostra- llalnnervouedespondency. “the blues, " snd nervous irritubilty of women arise from some dersngement of the female olgsnism. if women who are_ in this condition would onl profit by the experience of others snd take Ly_dls E. Pinkhsm’s Vegetable (gompound st once, much suf- fering nnd unhnp mess "would be averted, es everyone knows a nervous. irri- gzlleil aigngdmod vegnénukes the home unhappy and her condition irritates us sn en c ren. Lydlo E. Pinlrhanrs Private Text-Book upon "Ailments Pecu- Iisr to Women" will be sent to you free upon request. Write to The Lydia E. Plnkham Medicine 00., Lynn, Massachusetts. This book contains valuable iuformlstion. Cliff Hotel Shanhope Beach, Prince Edward Island Noted-g-for its Surf Bathing Season 1921 opens July 1st . ." l p“, ' ‘n- ‘ . SILK mussels rcfnu ‘dillons at clearance prides P pi; REMEMBER-Picnic at North Rustico, July 27th, HARTSVILLE FESTIVAL ru- day June 15th. If not flue, following evening. SOMETHING DOING Ml U18- time Lellsue of the Cross pignlc, Wed- "eeduy. July 20th. 3.; . ADVERTISE THE BEAUTIES 0F THE IBLAND-Bywsenling your friends a soliviinir Qf 1. ‘"111’ 57c postpsld. Gusrdilm 0 110m COLLAR AND CUFRSETS, ar ~ l the rage. A nlcenssolilmenf dd and color- ed at Plilcns: ‘ - ORGANDY NIAGA-RA MAID silk gloves. re- gular $1.75 for $1.25, in brovlu. grey, navy and pongee. Patous, Lid. SERVICE-Stand Queen's County Gurage. Ed. Duvur. Phone 800. ' NEW TAXI NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS- Advertls-ers are reminded that all display advertisements must be in the Guardian Office before nool. of the day previous to publication THE GARDEN OF THE GUL- llJ-USTRATED.—Suuvsnirs of til Provlucer-best illustrated write-up of the province ever published. Price filly seven cents postpsid. Guardian Office. t WOOD ISLANDS- Services ill Wood island Sunday July 17 and 24. in the church at 11 and 7 and in the Hull at ll, conducted by Mr. G. llcilly of Cedarville College, Cednrville, Ohio. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS- Adverilsers are reminded that all displsy advertisements must be in the Guardian Office before ' uoou of the day previous lo publication and before 10 a. m. on Saturdays. SKYLINE 2.12 1-2 luakes his dc- but in Kcusington on July 20th. (‘lose your eyes and picture the rucc that bum-ll of 2.17 Trotters and 2.21 Pacers are going lo luzlkc. lhcu decide to come lo Keusiuglou uu the 20th, and see ills best field of horses that can be got together on the Island race, and race to win. WEDDING BELLS—'A very pretty wedding was soleulnize-d .ll Si. Ann's, Hope River (‘Illlrcll, on Tuesday, July the 5th, when Miss Margaret Anne Gallzllll. youngest daughter of Mr.‘ and lilrs. Belouy Gullalll_ belcslue the wife uf Mr. ("orilcllus Edward Hcrrell, son or the Idlk‘ Mr. and Mrs. John IIel-ril. both oi‘ lllis parish. Rev. Fr. lierrvl brother of the groom officiated. The ‘bride was bcculuingiy dressed in a while crepe-de-lvhcue with so», tin ribbon nnd silver lriullningsJ with hut lo nlntcll. \Vlllle till- ‘brides-lupin! was dressed in brown silk and u plctlnre hat to lustch. The Ibride was attended by Miss Annie Herrell, sister of the groom. Completely Renovated Throughout Cuisine Unexcelled Terms Moderate J. J. DAVIES, Proprietor EASTERN‘ STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE ANI) FllliItiIlT‘ SERVICE IIIQTWVIGIEN ST. JOHN AND IIOWPON (IOVIEIINUII I)Il\'(il.l~1\' will Icnve St. John every “Helm-s- nml l-ve-ry Saturday ut ll u. In. (Atlantic time-l for llonton. y frlim nrl- vlu Idlmtpnrt nnd Lube-c, due lluslon about 11 'l‘l|e~ finturellny lrl|m urea to llmlion direct due Sundays lfiSFlNfilill h- |rnl—l.|~nve llouiein Munlluyn nnel Fridays nt l0 ll. II. (Dsyllrht l‘ l for l-lmelpurt. Lulu-c nml Si. John. l0 . 1 STATEIHHIM.‘ $3.00 Ill! etlnu nt llunlon with the ltle-lropulltun passenger nnd to Ne“! York vln llnpn- 17ml (rnnul. l-‘ur stun-rooms; rule-s lllll| iullltluvull lnfun lion apply to A. C. CUIHKIH, All-lit tit. John, N. ll. -___._ flfi-Wlaifwlkfith!fiWiitfirkkfiféfiltliéfit¥dfltltfiktitfiitfiiédttkfi |lhe bride supported the groom. A1 . llwulls lllem. while Mr. Joshua Gallant cousin oi‘ ter the ceremony was pcrlorlllell the brida-l party drove 1o the llnlul- uf the bride where a sumptuous breakfast awaited them. ‘After break fnsl the happy couple drove n. Charlottetown on their honeymoon, when they returned in the cvcniug lu the home 0i‘ the bride, where a well prl-pnlred slipper awaited them. Aluongst the invited gllesis- ova: Rev. i<‘r. Iierrcll and Rev. i-‘r. Mm» Donald. The evening n very enjoy- able ouc was spent ill muslc_ dullc- illg nnd singing. At o reasonable hour tlle fnw invited guesis depart- ed for their home wishing the hap- py couple a long llnd lulpny wedd- ed life. Mr. and Mrs. He-rrcll who received many useful presents, will reside in Si. Patrick whore u nico furm and well furnished homo — l ‘ _ I Mlnurd‘: Lfnlnrent for Colds, I-Ifc CHALLENGE TEAL In 1 lb. and y, lb. Save 11w Crops BERoERs PURE PARIS GREEN \ ARSENATE LEAD DRY ARSENATE LEAD PASTE ARSENATE LIME DRY BORDEAUX-MIXTURE PASTE BORDEAUX MIXTURE . DRY LIME SULPHUR BLUE STONE 10¢ PER LB. w. ALL SORTS OF SPRAYERS We imported this year over twenty ions of insecticides to take care of th Dests. - I The Rogers liardwgle Co. Ltd.‘ ‘i. opaaaooresreeoodfl*******'aa=aaa=a~s=aaraF******$%***5 Wholesale and Retail ‘~ Queen Street‘: Grafton Street 3 éfi~$fiihifi%ffififiii$ififi$fiflihfifiifiikfiffiiiiié $$4Iv$§l‘<#'<%#£¥%i't%¢k& _. illsseeeoneeslli!!!‘eoeeeeeeeeee i - 1.. _,_ _ , . . ' \_._. .. I packages horn vlclonln ‘ Famed IOI II "hi" eervloa. Ilegently lurnlllel. I reoma with baths. ldske It yew! "I! "l uharlfltetown. n . ‘. < I Dr. E. C. Harris Eye Specialist nus clallunpjnilln l. ery respect. 1 V f FOR HEALTFVS QAKE _ ‘ > DRINK AT R F . t TKIN--THEREOU"BODAOBIQ- ‘ ~ - ’ IOUS." . _ ’ 1281201711. _ I PERFECTION no: CREAM . Office Hours » '8 "m °NLY r ' , 9-1z.ao,2-.-e. g Johnson & Johnso Phfllle TheCvllity Drugstore o . '- Cor. Kent and Prince Streets ‘ us OME TO LAWN PARTY n! AD~ $110M July 20, in Judson Mc- echeru's field. GRANDOLD FA8HIONED tee Party at Tignlsh on the beautful ggzvlarch-Gmunde Wednesday, July f . , KNJT SPVORT SUITS, the new- est of the’ llflWyjl-ISI for vacation wear at Paious. A OFFICE CLOSED-Dr. Ayer's Dental office will he closed for vacation from Jilly 13th to August 3rd inclusive. CHILDREN'S MUBLIN AND GINGi-iAM, ready for immediate wear at clearance prices at Palons. OdRWELL SERVICES- Services ‘next Sabbath July 17th at Si. Andrews Church, Orwell at 11, at . Orwell llcluiut 7. -S. School at 0. ALICE rm: GREAT and P. s. are hitting it off pretty lively. Con he beat that field of 2.40 Trotters at Kenslngton on the 20th. It will br souls horse race. COME AND BRING your friends to the lco cream nnd strawberry festival to be held on the grounds adjoining the Cherry Valley Hall on Saturday evening, July 16th. if not fine, festival will be held Mon- day the 18th. AT THE REQUEST of a IIIHIIDG!‘ of people the Tyne Vallcv Drama- lic Club has consented to repent the play Valley Farm nt Tyne Valley on Wednesday July 20in, 1C0 cream and refreshments will be served. Tile play Wi|i'llI“O be staged at O'Lez1ry on idrlday, July 22nd. POLICE COLIRT~- Al. the Police; Court yesterday morning two Pro- hibition cases came up. One was lismissed and the other for hzlv~ lug liquor in his [iossessiun was fined $300.00 or three months Three cases of infraction of Motor Vehicle Act were dealt willl; one was llued $5.00. one $20.00 and llll third adjourned ulltil Iiloudny. A lllllll charged wilh lllrceny was zlll- juurued until the 18th. WEIDDING BELLS-On Thurs lluy luornlng of 6 a. m., (ill event of pleasing interest occurred at the llulue of Mrs. James Iiarria, 137 llillsboro SL. when Hattie M.. a daughter ofillo home. was unilell in luurrlage lo Mr. Daniel Llilfnrd Moore of "East lloyally. The bridc beautifully attired Ill a travelling suit of sand serge with llal to mulch, was led by Ell-r brother (‘lurl-uce W. IIZIITIR ol’ Suluulerslds. Io the pzll'lol' which wars. filliugly decorated with an arch feslooued wiln ulzlillell llnlr fs-rus and roses ’l‘lls bride's bouquet was carnaliona sud wusillell halr ferns. ll~-v. f.) ll. FfPelllflll, M. A, led ill the ImpPPB~ sive rlng service assisted by the uncle of the bride Rev. Dr. M1: Ewcll, oi ‘Ornvcll. AlLe-l‘ llm curr- ulony lhc guests ul‘ the young! couple, sol dowli to n- luosl dainty’ and continued in llle service llll ltIlICil the huppy couple left for u wedding trip lu the luzlinlzlnd. lir lilnorc chill-led curly in the wur zllllbnntiuuml in lizc .“l3l‘\'ll'l' flli lilo close. lie received wounds as a umrlr 0f his valour. On his rlmllr he settled in the conlforiuble furln _Il(\llSt‘._ near the city. where bi.- bride will preside with llcr usual ability. The many ilculltlful ullu valuable presents, testify to flu» esteem in which the Ilfilii} unis hold by ller many friends. Mr. and Mn Moore are both deservedly populul and begin their murrlcd curuer un lier very’ iuvoru-ble auspices. '11".- Guardian sxtends congratulations. -¢- Mlunrdls Llnilnent for Colds. lltc. --—¢-e>-—-—— Yarmouth. N. 8.. March 24. 192i his. Joseph Lelilsnc, Secretary of the Athletic Association. who warl- the Cllulllplons for 1920 of the Smith Shurl-rLeleguo and Western Novll SIYULIIL Ruse Hull, states that durlnu the summer the boys used MIN- ARIYS LINIMENT with very hens- iiclul rcsults, for sore muscles, brui- ses snd sprains It is cunsldcrcd by the players the best white liulnucul on the market. Every tcum should be supplied with this celebrated remedy. (Signed) JOSEPH L. LEIJLANC" IIIII ‘ Bec'y. Y. A. A. Q§O+O§QQ++Q E Delights For Warm Délys So ‘many delightful things are served at our fountain that ‘as cannot emphasize the merits of each. But, we, do wlah to tempt you with the following menu- ICE CREAM SODAS, PHOSPHATE, GINGER ALE, GRAPE JUICE, ETC. In fact we have practically everything that ls wished for In the way of fountain pro- ducts. Ice Is used liberally and our service ls ideal In ev- 4 > > > P i > > > > 1 Household Linens oi Kinds at Specially Attractive Prices. You See 20c to 25c on each Dollar You Spend Thursday morning our annual 10 day Midsummer Sal-e of household linens beging SPEUIA I. Rl£l)l'(‘]£l) PRICES will “LAKE BYYINU pleaswnt and profitable. In addition l ’ ._ Fill-IE lllilldllNfi hosed during tlhe next 10 (lays. Save 0n Damalks Table (lalnasks in linen and cotton are becoming rather scarce goods and will probably cost more in the future tilan they do today. i . T DARN STOCKINGS ~ AND DON’T DARN THE DARNER w For llercvzlre the sin-ts that evl-ry bully wants, m. prices tlult ulukc durning seem quite wvusleful uu nlllily‘ pairs still clung lo. \Vouleu's Stockings ofCollon. Lisle and SHIV-Yin‘, u pull‘. _ (‘Ilildrens Stockings for all ages 4:1:- up--85c. Nun's Socks nl‘ Potion, Lisle and Silk. Il5c, 45c, 75c lo $1.50 All kinds -good llssuriuv-nls oi‘ sizes and colorings. Aud prices like lllcsc: 75c, 85c and $1.00 ll pair. l<.":ll'ly showing oi’ l"ull IIusIeeryAA til lue new prices ill ribb auul plzlin. See cusicru wiudovr. Pulous of all goods purc PRESENTATION The following is the address re- cently presented to Rev. Mr. and Mrs. biltlejohus, York. as referred to a few days ago»- Ycrk. P. E. lSland. May 3rd, 1921. _ Our new stock is most attractive 1n deslgu and quality and bought at new low prices. 'l‘u Rev. and Mrs. Litllejohns. Dear Fniends / WP have met this evening for the purpose of celebrating ill Ll filling ulzlnner the lerlninnlion of another year of the activities of our "Young Peoples Society." - The‘ year illul is closing lorligni llus bvcn one‘ of ullcloulled success Our r-nrolulenl has been large, (he lliIPlliillllUfi regular, our 2li'ii\’li< Our sale prices are Worth noting. FREE HEMMING A msnylall-ilfldtlollillkzlgleresllnnpbnnd all 525 Dglnggkg . . . . . . . . .430 _\(l 2130 Dalmasks _ _ , . , _- . _i,2_0() yd, ' c" gs lave sen en , ~ , . lcrsd upon with} the greatest enlhu- 1 age galnasll?’ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ‘ a‘); d? DfllllélSkS - . . . . . . . $2.20 yd slnsul. , . . ‘ I 21S I - - - - - ~ 5'1 - . , While our officers have endeav-l Da n” h! l no , l DZIIIHSICS . , . . . . . . .2. 20 yd cred lo do their Work efficiently anmd" (5 ’ ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘T M i3 gr D , ,,k 2 6Q yd ‘ the hourly CO-ODEFHIIHH of our Damaskg . . . - . . . 1.45 _\’(l ‘ M‘) a‘na5 S ' ' ’ ' ' ' ' ' ' members Wlzi‘ 'n lm 1- t f" ' , _~ l , g _, ' I _ in our favor? 19m Wflplzlililllllli)! dclllii‘! Dank-milks ' ' ' ' - ~ - - 1-80 Yd Dillllfiwlgl; - . . . . . . . ‘L60 yd realize lllul. much of lhe- success of our organization is llllt’ to your ins- piring lender-ship. Mr. Litllcjohns sud lu your splcudid assistance. Nils. Lillh-jullns. The ease and freedom with \VhI('i| you entered iulo the various acliv lib-s ulinur Society, lllc lul-l zlnll Judgmenl you displayed iu dealing wilh llllflfililillfi Illul u ruse from limo lo time lllc illlllit‘ PXdlllpiP pl’ Aillldfblliln gooll- ll-uowsulrl wuicu Ibis l'Il21l‘2l('l(!l'iZ8lI uvcry phase e I your llhtillvliililill wilh us, has bel-n on inspiration to us ull. and ill" benefits we have receive-d from n (‘lot-IN will NflvkillR- Splendid choosing in cloth and napkins ranging from $3.50 to $33.00. MIDHFNI M ER SALE PRIPIC LESS 20 p. f". Sheetings and, “Pillow, Cotlolls All widths and qualities, weights and weaves, affording splendid and satisfactory choosing. II WUII¥\\\\I\\\Q.IIQ\\§%ZIIIIIL\Q\Y\“WY§\\\\\\\\\WIfiA\\\\\\\\WIIIIIIIIQ1R\\\\YIIIZ\\\\\\\\V iiflfilj’,,§fj§".',',§,f"l1§§i,,"ITn, ;“,}’.f{;‘,f"§,'. 72 inch shes-ting 60c for - - "m" 80 inch sheeting 90c for 73f" fir-Quentin lhdl w» lurid: bccn, cvcri iilCh sheeting 75C fOl‘ . . . .601’ IllCh SIIQQLIHg f0!‘ - ~ '9',“ ' ‘i?’ ".~‘:;."..r':;:l: 15:221. 12 inch sheeting 9@@-f@1~~-~ 9" inch Sheetmg $105 f“ 85° I ii ~' ' ' ‘ ' if" . .. , _ , - , - .~ . ~Hrn ‘ ; 72 inch sheellng $1.05 for Ji-H‘ 72 Inch ‘unbleached sheeting . d~ . For you, Mrs. Lllllcjollns our . . , . . .400, 00C (130 yd ‘q 72 inch sheeting $1.405 for - - Jill-T - - - - “Circular Pillow Cottnns Vérybestlllnlrlish and Canzldialn makes in all weights. Note the low prices. i - , 65c for 521- yd. A 75c for 60c yd feelings rlll- of lllv kinlilast. Your incl. your Syllllililll)‘, your good jud-glucut. and your illlclleclual gifts have ulude you easily n lonuur in tiny work you uudl-rlukc. null your gclnizll disposition has won for you a plum- in our inflections which time cllnuol. dcslrlry, '- lfouigllt we bring our nclivillcs lo zln cud and \\'l- urn». sorrydglml it nlust hc so. The past winter is onl! lllut. we sllull zliwuys look buck up» on with pleasure us of time well spent. ‘ We ask you. Mr. null Mrs. Little johns to her-cpl these gifts, as u l-ememberuncla of the many piflllc- out null profitable evenings w-i hzlvo spent together. i] ::-'fn ordering Borden's Evapor- ated Milk you can gel. a size sull- llblo for every ncsd. Four size.‘ widths and 90¢- for 70c yd. 1.00 for 80c yd. - _ ,_ CRETONNES 30 and 36 incll chinltzes "and cretonmles-Slic to 225 yd Less 20 p. c. oft‘ COVERINGS 50 inch tapesty cllintz and creltonnes 2.25 to 9.00 Less 20 p. c. off FLANNELETTPISF- white and striped English flannelette 35c for 27c 45c 101-360 25c for 20c 40c for Z120 CURTAINS zmd cl1l't:1il1i1l g bf,‘ the _\,'£il‘(I-—-S[)I€ll‘did vuricLy 730 p, c. 0ft‘ TOWELS. Huck towels 325a to $3.50 each. _Falncy 'I‘urish 45c $200 93gb 20 |). f‘. Off FANFY LINEN?» IN BI'I\\'ILI)ICRIN(Z ASSORTM I<IN'I‘--B EA l7 Tl Fl‘ I. 'I' I I l NUS Choose from tile largest stock in the Pr0viuce—ncw goods bought at new 10w prices, and ‘.‘§])€Ci£lII_Y reduced during the next 10 days 20 ll- \'- ll" SPEC»IAL—Sce our 13 piece Mud eria lunch set only ‘.. . .. . ...$~‘.:<l0 SPECIAL-All linen lunch cloth with napkins . . $14.00 MAIL ORDERS it» ‘\ llotel, 'l‘.'1ll, Family and sulnll. -___Q0>-—-—- rece-ive- ‘speciail attention. Money refunded if not entirely satisfac- tony. rMQWZW\\\“\\\\WIIIIIIIIQE\WIIZIIIM\\\VIIIZR\\\\IREV Ll. NO MATTER WHAT HOLES therd may be In your tires after hard usage or accident, by our up- tc-the-eecond vuleanlzing process we cen- i-estsre" them practically to their original slate of usefulness and service. Vulcanlzlng the way we do it is virtually making over your tires, and saving you many dollars while doing It. u See wnnnn for llther Specials FREE FREE HEMMING ‘ . HEMMING > Trainer Tire Surgery Corn" QM?" I“ Wll" Sim" \\\\:'.IIIIIIIIIA\I\\\\\\'IIAJ \\\\ --.-¢e->i— LETTER OF OONDOLENCE ‘ " '5' linms faithful lo the duties m... on P. E. 1., being n member of ti‘ rcsponsabilliics of the offices he Order for 58 years. '. had the honor l0 hold in our Lodgo,‘ The Lodge takes this opportunl and Inecaluwo of his careful consi lo extend to the family of our ll duration of matters here discussed brother their deep sympathy Ii |lhe Church Militant, but rejoices in the firm belief lhllt he does now occupy a place in the Church Triumphant. Our isle brother was e man of The following letter was received by the family of the isle James M. Dalziql: r sterling worth and beloved by ull who knew him. because of the Hm.- chmracler he possessed. As a meln ber of this Lodge he was at all his counsel was ever respected in their sud bereavement cornmendi the deliberations of this Lodge. them to God and the word 0d Brother Dnlzlel was one of lllc Grace for consolation. ' oldest, if not the oldest Orangeman BY order of the Lodge. _ TlllrDslzlcl L. O. L. N0. 2480 nl Murray Harbor North records wilh deep regret the fact that one of its members has been called sway from his place in this Lodge and u ~: