26 1921 BETWEEN _____________ THE _ ___________..__ l That is therway all business mm unconsciously read, and B lavmme impression is al- ways l,e|ped by the _use of goqd PrintinB»\- l . The business of our Print- D°i>=f*'“°"'~ *Q ‘.,l’° .P-"." glaclllg uf Letter. Honda ani! gm Heads tha.t~_ surrounds your story with the best at- lllosiilllere' _ __ 0u'r portfolio of salliblés Of good _yuh Pi-lntlng`is available to those interested. Evgnvrnluo Fon THE _ ol=l=icE' The Central Job Printery LINESI - sivll You wuiili luis. A? winter clothes of all . f knds by Putting them away _ ‘in Moth Proof Bags. This is _ the least expensive and sat- " or way to prevent mo-t-hs from getting into them. _ We have an excellent as- ' sortiment of thwe bags at very low prices. If you use them you will find your winter clollhes will be dn excellent condi-tion - when you require them. ` l* _ I Use Moth Proof Bugs and save Fur insurance. ¢ The Z Macs _ chsrlottotown _ l DRUGG|s"rs =. FOX BISCUIT _.___ - / imperial cod»oii fox biscuits are the product of whole wheat flour and wd liver oil. They also contain meat scrapes and are rich in protein (lTlU9¢|e l"`°‘l“°1“B' *“1bSlal1C€) and fat (heat producing). They are recommended by experienced P. E. I. u oli ~ ' them to their foxes for several years. r n els who have fed We B-re llrenared to fill orders for ton lots at lowest possible price direct from factory. imperial Biscuit C0, Ltd. CHARLOTTETOWN DBOX 446 Phono 845-J t f' Q _J HERE THEY ARE:' . Look 'THEM oven. . ~ _ ii MAY AMBEROLA Ri-Jconns E __='-§.f1n|se§;;”tt:_-_mgttiaunmfi it I .ii ” A il JUST oUr l =` ;:` . _ "» " ` ‘lf /.5 5.1 "W '_.‘l""»..__»l|Ll,,{ _ The tuneful hits that Broadway is dancing to-the popular Ballads that everyone’s humming-'classical music played 'and sung by the World’s greatest artists-all are here in the ' Edison Amberola list... ‘ If you own an Edison. Amberola ` Phonognaph come in and select some new records--or if you haven’t bought one yet, let us give you a little private concert of your favorite music. _'__*'i-_WI ‘ 4224-Broadway Rose-Fox Trot. Harry Radermr-1n’s Jazz Orchestra. _ _ 4225-Home Again Blues-Fox Trot. Harry Raderman's Jazz‘ Grchestra. l 4226-Palesteena-Fox Trot. Green Bros. Novelty Band. 4227-My Mammy. Premier Quartet. 4228-Timbuctoo. ~ Al Bernard 1 1 ROYAL PURPLE RECORDS V 29074_Ro5¢g of Picardy, Wood, Violin, piano acc. by Andre ‘ Bonoist Albert Spalding. A 29075-Give a Man a Horse He ann Ride, Bass-Baritone. It Arthur Middleton. I . ' REGULAR l.ls'r ll 1 4229_Rosio_Fox Trot. Max Fell’s' Della Robbla Orchestra __ fl 4230-Good-Bye-Lady Billy, Soprano and Tenor. Elizabeth " Spencer and Lewis James. _ 4231--Careues--Fox Trot. Lenzberg'a Riverside Orchestra. 4232-Pocahontas. Premier Quartet. ' 4233-She Walks In Her Husband's Sleep. Alleon Stanley. 4234-Royal Tourist-March Novelette, Banjo, oreh. acc. . Shirley Spaulding. ` l 4235--No Wonder I'm Blue. Ernest Haro. ` 4236-That Old Irish Mother of Mine. Tenor. Allen McQuhae. ,_ 4237-Sweet and Low. Jules LevY'5 5'3" Q“°"‘°" - 4238_Dowr| the Trail to Home, Sweet Home, Tenors Char- les Hart and Lowls Jams!- 42a9-neeelleetlem of 1as1-es. Trumlwt- Ed" WN"- 4240_~r°o¢||¢¢..0n¢ Stop. Green Bron., Novelty Band. 4241-Favorite Hymns of Fanny °"°'b¥» N0- 2 MW" Voices, arch. aoo. Calvary Choir. _ We will be' glad to send Records by , , _ ... . ,fl . ii l i >1®- '® g _ i rch' 1M\oiitl4ay night 8 llliflir' Iglll-8 El::',ll;rl1(;;{;(l_i?Jg_‘;lllgral!»!:,0]l)§ui w . was born and here he lived his '=Co_ Collouy West Wlmlll ANTED-4”. Wtiek ln M8Y|loil|: llietiime of eighty years. Mr. l V’ hgadn 0151 (12312-19-`~2l;0 lltlluds-‘Séei\;art was an energetic and suc- » H-GH.-im h.-HOD... ...U “l ~ - ° “ °- “.'.:::';:r'..1‘:.“.‘f.ill.:::.i‘fi“ti; ' ll. lil.; ADVER-l-|35 l-Hg QEAU1-|53 Wfllllluflity lite. For man A ears lantern lecture; Adult 25» 111. l _ y .y dren wc; Repeated Wllfmog-Nsrlm ol= THE isl.ANo-by senalnsyour i,‘.fl,,`;§,§ f,§,',`,l'”l,lf_"’_,lf"” hH“‘l_",”g“l" Wellnesllay nlglm friends a souvenir of P. E. i. only lcmlq. wp* Hi. . .iunc aith in __ are i>o»waid.' Guardian office. mllérlv lm "gw"”"V‘d‘*“'=°l ll*l“" A ‘. as an un ai ng 8, S_ CANADMN SAPPER ll source of comfort ti _ l lit from Montreal May 6th. She wlflabg `ONTARIO§ROWN White Benn. long illness ot' t\\-§"l.e£.€;1clT~0l{nlll€ lluelclllarlollewwn May 9m and ei Oats and Seed Wlheat, Barley last year ni’ his lilo he was oon~ lwds for Sl. John.; Newfoundland Peas. Vetclies, etc. Selling at low. finoti to his lied and was at times d|l~ecl_ pllnles requlrlng space are esl' prices, wholesale and retail by muon distressed with weakness, Yfliluested to book at ones. Bunlaln A' H°'“" and 0°-l -gg “_” “"”`d 'if C0"1i>l11lI1t missed *md 391100-~ugeiLte. ---- Gliilllllls but ever appreciation ot ' No1'|cE_.or. Houston will be pfihs "lilly in T""“"‘"g .*“'“ “9"<"'= l No'rlcE _ A meeting wh; be at the orient Hotel victoria on with the h fffurrounmng 'hm' IHE CENTRAL GUARDIAN lh Memoriam uNL0Ao|NG N _ ` . .lolssell e. s'rEwAn1' l Hom, ln lbmels: ha'-BVV;/s_ qulirflglll Fon sPori1'swoMEN. The new- A 'BM Sigliths. Carvell Bros. ;,ll'lrtlieE1tnl’}lill(l>llii|?o “un for ‘mon In the passing ot Joseph B_ Ste- ____ .l ,- ~ ' ' _ ' - . . _ ‘ lversull - ‘ t rl d llfl _ ln "(§;§ldN0vEll.TiEs. lhltelli thins (_ sunvsviuc A1' liiiitanll»y directed to the shield. slllo tll /lm llelll on Tuesday, Al_,l.»ll mail iilieatl, to .see Where he is Th” PERFECTO SOOTHEB E zoth ht 1 rrclholt hi on the 1101111-I p. . -v _ l » "°°‘ "“”" _ »lr.:.1';.f°§§:fl.’ .f'.f’.f;‘;’.‘:;’._r °.'..:.:.:".rl?:fS;.;l;.:;;_ “lrti.iy Mrs. H M. Montelth w-ho has been imnic one visit to hor lnotlier, Mrs. W. F. H. Gill -leaves this ‘mmning 'onreturni t\oCliatl1ani Olnt. 'accolihnhnlod bv her lltlll, Mrs. Gill is iiow 'well olh the road to recovery. A 'Tl GOOD THING. RUB IT AEVBNIBCTB are reminded that all sale and retail. by A. 'Horne and llizlllau 3~ 22] “The hand of o?ir ggi; (till;p|’(i}Eiell'gvltl.a1litiBOeIJl:'(::le1>tsbg1fltl:Ea beo in Co' __ lseek ’l‘}ii?>mfiinefi?ill i\('):?.:;l ini-‘EEE er or the day irreviihis to publlczlltlgg Hotness Fon PvnEx-Weil” f"“`"d"“ “"" .“ ‘UW °‘”f'1"€@ f0l~ """’“"‘"“ “t '°h° ““"““' ‘“""‘" °f land before 10 a. m. on Saturdays. have a culuplieiie assortiiienti of llifllféllelg'eflfinluullsl Tm Sllemood St' Gemges Society 1" New York holders _for all size of Pyrex dish- ers “'_€,rl;'_l0lln“§,;;(,,‘llfpD"ghbe“f" Hi- OUR cl-|0|gE ON1-Amo grown es. Price 50 cents each W. W. Gm, 0 H ‘_ " "' ' “Kal night. I~‘ive members and guests ° _ .iz r. -h _ Banner Seed oats bear .1 Tag on W9|1'“9l`» LU1~-79W€ll€l`S- .Shu\\'. ilci'(liIerErISt':s(\)vZie:t aii(l3d‘1f;;d zitteiitled, women -and men dining, each img as required by the Govern “’“" I-tor Mclnir _ .\'i St ~ ~ E t h i ' ment Seed Control Act and us out THE GARDEN OF THE GULF iwi`tc_ Aniiilill lirniietzctitgryldrt lilirlimliyg ltlgfth er fo; the .mst tim? m the lilled by the l)ep:ii't'ii\ent of Agri ILLLUSTRATED-Souvenir of thejlcn yours. leaves to nloiirn his loss ls my of L e Sudan” slr Auck- culture. i~‘nrmers should see that Province-best illustrated write-upllwo tltiuizliiers Liiura Miiv and land who received great applause they hr., protected in this mhnne,~_ of the Province ever published. .Ethel Hlsllclie ‘und ii son. Charles "em“i`k@‘1 that “While Si- GE0\‘8e'S ~Bu_,, llle besl.. ls a Molto that Prlce nlly_seven cents p0slp8ld_ lEtlivard. who have tho svmhathv societies were dining in celelvratiori every gl-hlh grower Should have for Guardian Office- l"f Ulf* <'°m11\\1n\ti' in their uereave- of llis.w.itoh\v0rd. Carter & Co. deal “"°‘“' _ {'“""t‘ In gilsrliinn high grade Seed 'and Seed CHINA-Our china stock is most: _& ‘ ~ colnplete. lt iiicluiles such welll 7 ll ____,- known -lin-ns as Royal Doulton, lr ll) E ' I . Minton. Llniolzces etc. W. W. I N Y k °“"'S' "gl“"‘l 'S “my °““' ADD To THE Ric;-|NE33 0;: Wellner, Ltd. Jewttllers. ~, n ew or fifth HS lallgv Us Texas. small ami; VOU.R CREAM soups and gravieg »-- A vliot piirticiilarly fertile, he said, hutl by using Ilorilohs st. clihl-le.. hr Novice To AovERrlsElae - Nl-:w voni<_ .ihrll 25»-sh»/ith-h-‘1'i"i\ in its men and ivomeh thhtl J<‘l‘S<"y Milk “with the creani left Advertisers are reminded that all . -. _ .~ <. V :`< ' iii" (‘;iii:irlu‘s Niitioiiiil Milk. 'i‘lie display advertisements must be in Lum. mlldeh' 'BImh,].l €`"mdb"dd0r T ll, . ' wry lwst hull “mls no mm_0_ um Guardian Office before noon of ill lliisliliigtuii :ind Sli* George Post- "0“"5» 'Ulf Gl`0H-1 Brllliiill Am-l the day Dmvlous to Dubllcatlon and ________._,_________ llassiitlor saltl are only allotllerl *i‘*°*l'“' in spiclspnn-new stockings. .Tile %%HH&#H _snlurwsl vffw IHOGCIH for 111°"- PERSONALS i women and children-and ever so O > . . _ ___ _ much llowor in fpithe than last Dr' E' C' Mr. Joseph A. Mhnohhld Trac- ”e““°“' _ ' _ i2»~1 rlh stockings for hoys and ntrlri. was in the city yeSterii.=ly_ lglrlll 3 lo 10 2 lmirg for $1_00l lletiilier llosc $1.50 to $1.65. Mr, ii. il. tfhlhputlll, Hhhtei- 1’at0nS D111- - , , Mr. Bruce llusgan went to Sour- ' ‘ Ease Building. chariot- _i. Brgg§SEnduI;{av_g_Y___ my is E" D’ ‘ h_12,3h, 2_5, illilziie Mstriiir |'“| I N R l hone 68-Y " ' l “Killa UF mm ‘xxx .‘,..'.".“‘.'.., Mi NVilllilui S ’V[cDonald,Cler i ~ vilontl was ninong' visitors ' to the I E N T sPEc|Al. --------¥-- wiv vesierfisv. ' "__ i________ Police Officer .Ifimcs Bivadl,.y_ The Remedy your Grar\dm0th¢l' hats* beelirln lll~health for used to Get Sure Relief. B _illc ,e ve_L I f Montreal for special Erggtgent. or on Sale Everywhere' lN son. it is pleasing to mm, that _*gil-_ r _l __\_ _ __`\ ._ to O / l slluw lui _ straw that and have lt cou- _ vor-ted into another new and bright ono by using §¥K*4-"‘ _ _,_ COLORITE i By changing the colorsnd like a’nerlv one, a d it will he Q _ new as fiir as the observation ' ot others is concerned to choose from. We allso car- 4 ; Keep your last senson's ,‘ shape of a hat it may look ` i A full assortment of colors ~ mall. We laIS(I pay p0Stag'e Ol! 4 ,md the Black Boots are made ni a complete assortment of xnilllndled or to be non this Send check ot? monily ((;rdFr’£vlth Ser- ` with DMB mes' _ ‘JAP DYEB I Beautiful designs and col. ° [[2 , ` ` erin I for an room In' the ngtiltitél’ gn ezur Mailing - gllsorlltzngviéigss l Q l.:hl;‘1ATEcl;4Ee/Iuflsonosne List,” , *‘ ' ~ Bu our stock. Get nur . " r I. A. E. rooiviss _ALLEY at co»,L1;a. |°""‘°' to 3°*'°"“ 5-11. Street " Fa his aim Foam. A Th' °~"°my' °'"9“°'° ~ "ENT 2"” F"°°R en . | n r n ._ Charlottcgtlgivn, P. E. L Charlottetown, P. E. I. Cot. Ko t Ind Prlnoo Struts l A & co. ' A ll 'W y is <»l»»~ his ~is~~ < ` $4-95' I ` ‘E f"-‘E "1 1-‘ E 5* . 'i .- » »M»m .,\__.,..»ll__V _,_/'I' ` SAVING THE E » ' 5 \ lil* f».i__* he EEEFE: _ se li WALL PAPER DECORATE your LIVING ROOMS by using a selection from our splendid NEW STOCK of 1921 PATTERNS of ARTISTIC WALL PAPERS The LARGEST, BEST, and CHEAPEST line we have ev- Q' ._ R HEALING IN EVERY TOUCH. Everybody needs Zam-Buk. ____ _ _ _ _ ____ I THF. cHARLor'rE'rowN our RDIAN _ . PAGE FIVE* lt brings right; into the purest. safest and most wonderful healing preparation the world has ever known. troubles at home a practical 'Zalrl-Buk is a precious herbal balm, the result of years of scientific search for an ideal lienler free fiom the dangers and limitations of the old fatty oint- meuts and solves. ily utilising the hidden healing virtues of Nature's storehouse of medicinal herbs, Zaln-Buk opens up a new and Wonderful cm of lic:iiir.f. Every one of its rich herbal ingred- ients /ms some fmrticu/ur soo/lzirm, healing and imfiscl>ti`c virtue. Each it makes treatment of skin success. ' blends with and helps the other. Thus Zam-Buk attains a. wonderfully high degree of medicinal eiiiciency. Zam-Iiuk's power of penetration is extraordinary. gli goes to the root of skin trouble, killing tue germs, cleansing the tissues of poison and disease. _Used for injuries, it instantly stops fostering and blood-poison. If there's anything wrong with your skin, smear on Zzim-Buk and you will be delighted with the result. so¢.s°._:if°.»;i.s1. Allaultra. i. Sillltlff. 0lle» lillllt` ;» For filil SAHPLE. . " i°.L°l‘ii.' ' ¢¥ . '-"Insurer ml- or.ThoZUa~hl . co.. Tomato. _ will bl (Isl td :|:iiyl:l|Tllsi l f . D . -ii llenduie. slum; _ ' or flll ~ anlmmd ms ' '_ cnu n. l ' ' W A.l ' JJ 1... :rosy ._ .1/z'/:mf//.f.i>rwa.xf od and ‘Five Vlhs was conducted in his late ' .__ W ~ ` led Oats sell h°"\e bl’ Nh Pastor Rev Thor A _ llrlcesl whole \’Vllson who spoke from til ` 0 °_’_‘ . _ V -\ , . _., - . H 00 0Deraltlve stone at ltusticoville "PRINCE" - “Que _ , _ I ' ‘ . ,' 1 __ -_ ‘ All intfffeslsd please attend. “Qhaiter"-‘inohlh Ho " ' " » . » wi ' ‘-.-‘l"t‘._ ._ .~_ *~ ' . '*-_~ Roses" Flour and Roll - ‘ .' _ _ _ ‘NOTICE T0 ADVERTlSER3 _ ing at speciali-y low ` _ -- ' ' " ~ ' ' of Canada were the principal the Waldorf Astoria Saturday the day lu Canada, Australia dia and other pants of the world, no dinners were being lield in liglanrl because of the labor the treasure ut' it. Labor l form ofilie old tiglht fought in Eng- land by Democratic government The trouble was part of the wal' which tlisarrallgetl the niacliinery of Europe but difficulties would be overcome. Sir George Foster spoke on the pant Canada played ili the war, her lavishing meli and money for the cause. “Wo be- lieve in Canada," lie continued. “thalt this was all investment for the peace of the world. A good deal of what you iiiight call maud- lill sympathy 'has been displayed toward (ierinully l.od:;iy." This was greeted wi-th tremendous ap- plitllse. “if Gelimuliy won the war," wont on the speaker. "what would have been the terms of peace? “All tlircugh the wur tho (iermiiiis kept up the spirit of their people hy rontililuilly saying: 'wlieli w`5_ heat them we will make them pay all expenses of the war,‘ and 1' done there is no doubt they would bpd.. this." It . »`. ~_, kate! __ ' TORCNJC I in Centro of hopp and Business Distr:-Q '250 ROOMS ‘~’2 |00 with Privstn BWI ` EUROPEAN PMN ' WINNITTT THOMPSON. GIN. ll EY: IE1 .. intl - .=f;~ l':.::t .....,, _ _ ll VALUE IS cars do not have. fair word picture of the GRAY DORT chassis. Usage ' with the least possible interruption and lat low cost of up- keep, are factors prudent purchasers seek and find in the GRAY DORT. l, . | ,, ll _-,mllgj _ The New Model 17 is a decided departure from the lines of the former models-the longer wheel base gives ' easier riding, more seating capacity, and a greatly im- * ' proved appearance ` We invite your inspection and will be glad to give Goes Cie r Th gh At the same time it is much lower in price than oth- __ er cars which possess those features. I . . . .It will, therefore, satisfy the purchaser who has paid MORE for a car is the past-while to him who has paid LESS it will prove an unexpected revelation- The GRAY DORT Touring Car appeals to a desire ' for beauty and comfort as well as in its simple and sterl- ing mechanical fiactors. _It is a trim, well finished automobile, of correct pro- A if portions, with riding and driving qualities quite distinct- ive among cars of its class. Combine simplicity with the rugged strength of carefully selected and tested materialiAND OVER SIZE ,, PARTS WHERE STRESSES OCCUR, and you have a i \ l ,_ it . lil 9.4.. r .l i ;».'=&_1'~;s»rs.».a w ¢ . ll you a demonstration at any time. _ _ ____ ____l`i`;:f!,`.' Prices $1490.00 to $1785.00 delivered. R. E. W H ITE _ nish~ibhh§il"f0f PE. E” $1. '__ SELLING AGENTS t' 4 E \ ‘ J 1 MacNUTT & WHITE, Charlottetown _ 1. WRIGHT & MANSON, Summerside ` E. A McRAE,Alberton N. J. NICHOLSON, Montague 5 Charlottetown Show Rooms ~ 159 Queen .Streei7_ .,,_... N. 1 -.t l i E The price of the GRAY DORT is not high, but it is sufficient to include important. features. that. cheaper ‘£1-`-¢ .r f l. i _»~r .1-il it _tsl ass- -yr-ef”°-'E-1-9?-fs..-,,-_.;-,'~...,. ..._ f .?__=_§,___~...__;..W ~ '_~r-1 , F-rf _..._- _ -fr ~:_ - l»-_»q 5. ~. ~.. il if 52;* :L_ il’ i \ /il * E; ll. ". . §l"_.~. »_‘ Wt il; it ' W l-dt 1 . i 9 _ ~i l ‘l _ 1.. L ' i vi ia ,' 5.‘ .i ~1z$¢~Z'»..»-_¢‘~., i= ;S ~ li. -5, I i. l. ll' ‘ ‘ li. i