_ . dur . mm mnliimsni t! i "i . corn __l|v_¢ PASTE ‘$21. Mfg... ; "FTFQERVES if s"! i l F V‘ [f fit. tion or graduation at Paton’ . six-h at Patrons. bengas-Fennell and Chandler. Our spring shoes-Howard's. CHORAL: THE concert tickets from members or Hughes Drug Store. LOBSTER-S. - A consider-nib] A TO RUSH PARLIAMENT ‘..0‘l'Il.AiWA. Ont. May 6.--Full , ahead has been ordered for nmlhlder of the session‘ and - _ ‘ boa predict that if the bud- ; ; i. too contentious prograt- ll come by the end 0f the lament will sit every day . SundS/y from this onward and uoh as most of the depart- s h4g0 already run the gaunt- _ of a __ _ ems to supply and v e in_ weed their estimates it liner “Topdalsfjord" yards of the ‘Canadian from ‘h. company's yards that lmginess w,“ hundred vessels had l - . ' t, ‘ ' in January, 1915. ‘Guam REFINERY _» REDUCE-S PRICES LVNDWVYDRK, May 5—The Fede _ 338$!‘ Refining Company iodny . ubisdits quotations of refined kutbulten. points to the basis of ‘$0.1m; ‘pound for fine granulat- - Qrgdowest price in more "than l, urppillfgl The decline was rdue to o lpetrsfsfent weakness of taws. ‘.,.,.,. . k there being no more hundred to take car-e of ed by members of the WL PRINCE EDWARD I- ' THURSDAY, MAY 12TH l, THE CHAZRLOTTETOWN ' CHORAL SOCIETY c» UNDER THEDIRECTION 0F MR. W. E. FLETCHER WILL RENDER GAUL’S HOLY CITY AastaTEo ev THE FOLLOWlNG ARTISTS Miss BERTHA DONOVAN 80PRANO ' Mas. HOLLIS WILSON - -, CONTRAI-TO MR. TRAYTON DRAKE ' TENOR MR. BAYARD HADDOCK BA$$° AND AN ORCHESTRA OF TEN PIECES PRICES RESERVED $1.00, RUSH 15¢ sEAT SALE OPENS TUESDAY MORNING MAY 10TH AT THE THEATRE TICKET OFFICE AT 9.30 A. M. Vickers Launch Last Ship Under Contract MONTREAL, May 6.—.At launching of the Norwegian cargo Vickers, ‘Limited zit lliasonneuvedlere this afternoon, P. L. Miller the manag- er, solid that n constituted tlie 23rdl Gmdevh-l- launching; of a freight-er from theland Evely“ B9359" (“m”) 2~R°Y whale we‘, alllicDonald. Grade V.—1. Ruth Hull taken met man, 2 Mary Beagin, 3. Willard Mc water since the plant was lnstall-ed‘g$:al2('1' Igggdiiclgggidfigfwévlgig: Hilda Todiigfs. launching, ‘it was addedtfillllmtln, 2. Ruth ,Tralnor, 3, Clif- concruqn] the work 0g the Canadl-i ford McDonald. Perfect attendance an Vlokers yards‘ in contructioivFlorie \Viliker. orders [nlRillil Hallman, sight and th-e present staff of 1400i Hilda 53111115"- Vi men uuuld be cut down to a fewqml“ Mimflmlld- V reparr. Ruth Trainor and Elmer Beagln. work. The launching was witness- T-"_—<*>—>— Federal cabinet, Commons and Senate. l @)‘='l‘l@v@@'@ roofer, p». . , \,of Cermuiny disarming was placed “as first in ‘importance by Premier ' §©I.l..'.@jfi per lpound_ Fresh herring were al- so in inn» supply selling "in the morning at 40c_ per dozen and in the afternoon at 30c. The regular market was one of the smallest of the season. th e scnoor. WORK- Standing Johnston's River School for Month of the "1 ker (equal), 2. Mary McDonald. Grade ll—1. Disarmament 0f iLloyd-George announcing in the House today the result of the Su- preme Councils’ deliberations l ‘Q I r l l QC issue with Germany. r so‘ there is noguaranteo of freedom and pence in Europe Premioiamoyd _Ge0rge argued the plan of l > @ O3 . and workable. © r .@l_@..@.§ Nova Scotia will nieet in Halifax. May 17. The following resolution will be moved by Archdeacon ,Draper. _ "WhBPBB-B. in consideration the great development ‘Maritime Rrovinces and irnosvth of ‘the Ohurch- ‘it is‘ desirable that should) be increased Isulper-visl0n_ . l Resolved. of of the the therein there Episcopal Q © ‘ That. this Synod re- @ ,‘quest the House of Bishops of the ‘Ecclesiastical Provlnceulf Canada to sanction the lforniutlon of a new Diocese, consisting of Hrlnce O@© r Wholesale Prices While Fees, before buying your Spring supply. British Columbia Cedar Shingles Now Unloading it Attractive Prices rtliese values can’t be beaten. To insure a Bumper Crop ‘i101 Hay, Grain, Potatoes and ‘Roots, use Super- Qphosplhate, Nitrate of Soda, Potash, Basic Slag "aiid Lime. Get our prices off cars in ton lots. Book your orders now, for Canada Portland Cement and British Columbia "Cellar Shingles A ldwest possible prices. Also car seed oats to i aft-rive this week. n i’. J. iY (J0. ‘.1 p The FanneflsStoro ‘HUNTER RIVER, P.'E.I.- o 0 0"} o 1y We wish to advise our many QHSiOIIIBTS itliat we are unloading whole corn (in _bl11k) "from cars at particularly low prices. This corn iisl beautiful stock, fresh and bright, and con- .' sfdelring the price and quality of our oats, we consider good corn at “m11'i>1'lc_e8” the cheapest ., l feed on llhe market. Don’t fail to get our pri- When ‘you see the quality of these shingles A iaiid get; our prices, you W'1ll be satisfied that rmrrive in ten days’ time, Also Queen City... , White Maple Leaf MlddllflgS and Bran at Edward Island, and the (tongues W .) flCiumlberlaind_ Colchester, Rlctou Antigen-lab and‘ ‘Gwysboro. swid new Diocese constituted so soon as the 511m 0f $——- be secured to- : ward Episcopal endowment. —-~:_ THE ELKS Dance at; the Casino WEDNESDAY, MAY 11TH, 1921 AT 9 P. M. g REFRESHMENTS CHAPERONEB . DANCING Mrs. Gavan Duffy Miss Herbert Hall Mrs. Harry Brown Tickets may be obtained from the following: ‘ Johnston and Johnston Victor (Yoyle Eaylorls Bookstore eddin's George L. Prowse, The Toggery. ' . N OTIGE T0 f ADVERTISERS The cooperation of ndver- - tialng patrons is requested in £ the direction of getting -’ "copy"_ luff" e business of- ,. fie rbeforp, 1r vo noon on the day previous to publication. (Saturday 10 s. m.) Very of- " ten the receipt of a large ad- -“ vortisement or even regular ' changes after that hour serves to dislocate the regu- , liir work of gelding the paper ment left out. _ This situation is not of ser- - vlue to either the advertiser I; or our readers and we. there- .- mre, request that copy be ‘received in the business of- ” . ..r_ \ NOT LATER THAN 12 ' NOON "THE "CENTRAL ....WHITI mucus m: Confirm!» GINGHAM ‘BYE-sass roi- little JUST RECEIVED ‘two clrloads EXCLUSIVE but not expensive. ‘Thursday next May 12. Get your at NOTICE TO ADVBRTIDIRO —- Advertflers are reminded that all display advertisements munt ‘be in the Guardian Oiifioo before noon of the day previous to publlmtiou and before 10 a. m. on Saturdays. number of lobsters were on sale in the market yesterday rat 20 cents 91"’ ._t. .. BINGAO, IINI-‘Mklllennoll and Chandler. SEE GEO F. Making liots in clasiifled colum WANTED Q0008 500 yards gray cotton, for 8. 10 and 18 cents per yard selling today at Paton-f OHORAI- OOOIETY-I-Tme event of t-he season, Thursday next. Get your ticket early lilo M. l- I» is EARLY OLOBINO- Commenc- ing May 2nd our store will close at five o'clock, during the summer months-W. W. Welluer, Ltd., Jewellers. WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS —-We always carry a complete line of Waterman Ideals-W. W. Well- ner, Ltd., Jewellers. . CIGARETTE HOLOERS- Have you seen our new fancy cigarette holders? Price 75 cte. sud up- 6 "firrrcrrci irur~ ‘riser: ail ._,,_ i Prince Matinee 3.15 ’Night7a.nd'8.45 - ellers. wards-W; W. Wellner, Ltd., Jew- The many friends in this city A FOMIHOO ll of April-Grade VII—1. Eunice Hellman and Florle Wal- Trainer. Elizabeth Hallman Eunice Hallman, Edlth. Hellman, olet Cummisky, aronica Tralnor, First Importance LONDON, May 6—The necessity will be pleased to learn that Mr. Roderick MclClure. Winnipeg and for several years employed with JMBBSTB- Moore and McLeod of this 611V. is recovering from an attack of influenza and pneumon- ia and hope he will soon ‘be able to attend to his duties again. M-r. McLure since becoming a resident or Winnipeg has been employed as a. conductor on the Street Railway of that city. THE LANSDOWNE RESOLU- Th-n form-ei- government steamer Lllllfidflwne. ‘which was purchased from the marine department by Capt. W. A. Beattlie, of Piston, and others. and which sailed from millfox for Genoa bu, brought up at St. Thomas, West indies r5 still at the latter port. It is said that Captain Bennie and ‘his part- ners sold the Lansdowne to parties at. St. Thomas at a considerable advance on the ‘price paldby them to the government. The new owners, ll is stated ‘have spent about $25,000 on the vessel, but 9 tlono. sweet as the odor of lilacs-a story“ sur- chargcd with electri- cal drama — acting that reaches heights of polished perfec- Appeal ieluuer. eotowy -> presents on ‘reparations and other questions at ._ Geno-any who is defaulting her ,u-lsa.r_ruiiment obligations was p133. @‘cd‘ ‘@175! by the Premier, because ‘ l“'il'll8 there was an impossibility 0i rre-mpearance of great armaments the Su- lpreme Council as adopted was fair ‘NEwbwcEsE T0 BE PnoPos. ED The Synod of tlhe Diocese or made up in time to catch the , “on-l maue_ m1 mt infrequently ‘ The oldest son is Common v such a s are at the lastmo- 59""- IN MEMORIAM CHARLES OSTRIDGE There passed peacefully away at his old home in Pisquid, on, April 15th an old and respected resi- dent in tho person of Charles Ost- ridge at the age of 86.. He was en- loying his usual good rhealth until within a few days of his ‘demise when the Angel of Death entered and claimed him as his own. lie was attended to ‘in his dying hours by his pastor Rev. A. P. M-cLellan who administered the last rites of the Holy Catholic Ohurch of which he was a devoted member. He leaves to mourn besides a sorrow» ing widow, one son Charles on the homes-Lead, and two daughters Mrs Donald Steel, Savage Harbor, arnd MUS. Augustine Walker, Johnstons River, also twenty-four grand child ren and one great-grand son. His two sons, Anslem and John prede- ceased him o few years ago; Hie fitneral Sundwy to St. Andrew's church was largely attended deu- pite the bird condition of the roads. 'l‘-he pail ‘bearers were: Allan J. M0 Donald, John n. McDonald. Francis McDonald. John W. Jay. Frank I-iundrahun, and Andrew McKenzie. "May his soul rest in Peace.“ P“ DOES COLOR MAKE A DIF- FERENOE m Eeosr-Arnong the queer peculiarlatles of New York- ers is that of uscribing to white eggs a mysterious superiority to brown-eggs. So strong is the dc- luslon thrat they are willing to vpay and many of tlierm do pay, more for the objects of their preference than they would have to pay for eggs rprecisely as good urnd cheap- er only because of wholly imagin- ary dideronce in merit. Indeed,‘ the brown eggs, being. as a rule} produced by hens of the Asiatic breeds or strains, are better, lic- cmuse larger, than the whlto eggs. most of which are laid by the smaller Mediterranean: varieties. Yet not. infrequently a tender New York mother can be heard to say that, though she and the other adults in the family cat brown eggs because they are cheaper, she al- ways buys white eggs for her children. In Boston for reasons unexplained and probobly inexpli- calble, the New York orplnion as to eggs is exactly reversed. There the brown ones are preferred and the white ones viewed aekanco as lnrferior, with a like result as to demand and prices. These are mere whimslcallties with no basis on fact or experience. They arc not exactly vicious, but it is humi- liating that human beings, claim P ing to belong to ‘the order of "ho- '~ mo saplens," should be so foolish. ~- . THE BUcoEss FAMILY The father of Success is Work. The mother of Success lis Ambi- " tSome of the older boys are Per- - severance, Honesty, ‘thoroughness, ; Foresight, Enthusiasm, Co-operat- v n. _ - The oldest daughter is Charlie-f fer. Some of the sisters are Choerful- _~ nose, Loyalty, Courtesy, Care, illc- r onorny. sincerity, Harmony. j The baby is Opportunity. she is still idle and likely to prove a whit-Q elephant on their ‘hands. SINN FEIN ADOPTED GRUESOME PLAN TO LURE POLICE TO AMBUSH Dublin, May 6.—~The klilllng of ‘n sergear-nt and seven constables who WET-g ambushed Wednesday, near Rulhmorc, County Kerry, it was officially stated today, was caused by a ruse employed by Sinn laein-gfg, who killed a mun named Sullivan, s0 years of age. placed the body in the road and then belc- phonerl to the police to recover it. The police patrol sent to go, the body was attacked by the Sinn body of Sullivan bore a label de slgnuting him as 11 any and 1111011"- er, which the authorities declare was untrue. Sullivan received a small war office pension for the loss of a son, killed in the Wm‘- HOT-El. CHANGED HAN D5 SABKATOON, Muy 5-—'I\he Em~ lpiro hobei, one of the largest Ehotels in (the city. has been purchased f-rorm the Colonial Investment and‘ Loan oomrpany of Toronto by the Emlplre Hotel company art a figure J1 $125,000. Humorous incidents tin connec- tion with the war are not yet ex- hausted, and Inn Hay gives this one in his latest book. “The Lust Mll- lion," in connection with the cap- ture of a village from the Germans. A detachment of infantry arrived at the village only to flnd that a tank had ‘beaten them by four min- ‘utes in the race t‘o the market square. The usual young officer was in change, and when the major came along he handed the village over to his superior officer, and then shyly ‘asked ‘for something to show, "just to show, sir, that we were here first." Tho major thought he co ld flx that, and solemnly wrote out a rcccipt: "Receiver! from the officer commanding Bri- tlsh tank Bing Iioy one village, in , I poor condition." I Step up fto the plate fellers and send some POSTTOASTIES right into deep center- - o»: acquainted wmmre on inur .’ l (SATURDAY 10 A. M.) i l and" yon will be sliieto 30,- Ilfiiil ‘pretty ‘W611 with ‘Ill the reltl-‘of the lllnily, Ealiners. the statement said. The ' Got His Receipt l i. Directed by PAUL VSGARQON ' “HURLED FROM THE CLOUDS” Ninth Thrilling Chapter Of “BRIDE 13” A refined sweet and soothing are weary of the ev- plot eryday picture see this one! A Picture ‘With An I-rresistable ES‘ story, ls “Mllestonelfl If you y, Ts a flvERCjflliT-Sir. lMILQRED-TO- ENGLISH ascdfi WOOLLEN co. 15s RICHMOND ST. ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN, P. n.1, Store Closes Daily Except Saturday at 5 p. m. Slrsnw/n-‘W/Lunus Pam's m: i/An/l/sl/Es \ ll I C ANNOUNCEMENT! We are pleased to announce that we have secured the Agncy for the cele- brated “Sherwin-Williams” line 0f paints and varnishes. ' We will be pleased to supply your‘ i requirements. ' l Visit Our l Bargain Annex Every article in our Bargain Annex _ is ‘ipriced for quick selling-new perfect desirable merchandise whwil for one ‘reason or another we wish to clear out quickly. Everything plainly priced. Walk through and see fior yourself. Don’t buy unless you feel compelled t0 o so .