- -.r _ 'ina oinaanorrhrows GUARDIAN " ‘ PAGE __-.\ -l " .. - - -ws.- This return is particu- _iirly satisfactory in view _ df the scarcity of good ration Bonds and ' ' e tsndeilcy towards ibwsr inooltfsf yields. ' _ We oilcl' the _First Mort- flsne Bonds `- of an old- .-- I `rsbllslisdande\iccess- ,“ l public utility cor. ' " ` ration st__n_ prlcsto yiieia e.oo7;. _. _ _- ' lfntendlng investors are ' _ 1 ihvlted to write for Cir- _euier “N.i..'.' » .When you ses our -bathing 'beaches _ Eastern we » ' Pie some - .1 . THE TOURISTS' ilmlraplgg Then come and visd-t'P. E. iisle, Where yo uwlll get the very host, Bring your unotor car al au' lout Join the happy, me-rry lhl-mlm _ and my with us ‘uuiii the Fan. Blrches. groves and ilrs so grand ,-Stately maples, whose branches reaches _ _ _ Out as if-to grasp your hand. _ Our fields of clover -pink and swee gay. , beat, Anti you unto yourself will say, in very tru-th tis "-Paradise isle” I thank my stars at last I got A summer place that‘s sure wort AU-R-ELIA M. 3iMiTil-i Allrll 21st. 1924. fi“§‘l*iiin|iiisiEii1sii|P uit i|i1|ii:ils-s_ wiiuiii `- `Leaving ‘Montreal May 3rd for St. John’s Newfoundland via- Charlottetown. For space and-rates, apply ' Lharlo ttetown 1 " _ CARVELL BROS., AGENTS I 2710-4-2s-oi _ _ 1. s"6‘6‘eoeoe_00-oesoesoeooeoooeos-ooo-so ‘ c1.AssIf‘i17.D Abvhansaioiirr Oelnesrtlon 10°F" _ _.__-._ leper _ Elgin lnesrtlone ._.-.___-_-_ 1e nr ODOOOOUOOOOOOQOOOOOOO I .oboe g . - Frm- insertions 5?? ogil Qauo 0 '_ -aa- O s- *-sooo Oo _ _ Agents Wanted _ ” For Sale A'l;i_N1*s," .w,ANreo_-IF vou to build ~s‘ profitable busi- nessci your o~.vn~ssl¢ about the Watkins Line, 175 Esila\ly;.Neces-_ sities.-J. R. Watkins Company. 879 Craig West, Montreal. Que. 2818-3-29- lmth wan-rss ro Pusclises eMAl-i- farm within few 'miles_,_of Char- lottetown. Reilly giving particu- lars, price, etc., to P. 0. Box 507 Charlottetown. 26574-25-Sl. lifale Help Wanted ._,._..__..__._,..,-_------1' WANTED-\'A LIST BOY. APPLY nt Gnitdlnni 2654-4-25-tf.. FOR SALE-MAN'S CLEVELAND ‘ bicycle. »Write George Clark, Now Wiltshire. 25-i6-4-24--il CERTIFIED IRISH COHBLERS Austin A. Scales, Freetown. 2708 4 28 31 fl .Apply H. R. Mosse. Kensington. ' 2686-4-26 8| FOR SALE-400'BUS OF IMPROV- ed Banner Seed Oats. Apply Geo. S. McKenna, Emerald, R.R.. 2701 4 28 3| ..__i__.i___i.-_...___ FGR SALE-CHOICE GURNQEY Pethloli, Cornwall. 2651-4-25-81. ris:usN,_s,nAKsMF-.N. BQGINN- ers $1.50-8250 monthly (which positiont). Write -iuiilwa , Box iid. 'f 2320.-4-l§'sm8i~‘ HOUSE FOR SALE- IN BRIGH- ton. Splendid residence, good location. Apply to C. Gsvan Duffy, City. -' 2701 4 28 it ro rrilt `i=sA*éi;§ni-:n souosr- Wbo hog not listened 'ilo the blrds__in_ Blirhng: And caught the 'llwelli g spirit _ Of the songs they sing? They seem to tell oflluds .That are burstiiis into lilo. 0f stern, cold; Winter 0'0l'. Of vanished~csre mul' strife- . For now the air is ioyous. And from scores oi.-halllly throats is ringing forth tho llwéetlloei. Of their ever-thrilling notes. 'rho vorytroes iookgup all-l smile. And ‘seem to lliikll' Wll§l"l|°°l as well they may:---~ - For on, them rests such merry company! ~' " Oh! huw..we~lose-the music _ 'Of this dear. untrained choir. ln ever .list/suing to them ‘FOR SALE.-‘-FARM AT ST. Charles. Apply Dominic B. Gal- lant, Oyster Bed Bridge. 3603-4-23-6i. VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY Roller Process, _.Largs Custom trade. Apply to B. D- liowntt ron sA|.t-uP-'ro-DATE Fox Farm- ideal location, in .College town with every advantage. Write, McConnell, Silver Fon Farms, Wolfvllle, N. S. ‘ 2678-4-26~8i. FOR SALE- JERSEY BLACK Giant eggs, 83.00 for 13, Pekin Ducksggs, 15 cents s piece, a cross of Jersey Black Giants and R. l. Reds at 35 cents for 18. “- all from imported stock. -Dave Reid, Montague R..R. 3. ”`*""” " """""""""27U\i`T28‘ll’lW3i" ,__ comes charm lu every. ll°\lr~ , ...l(g§§\_|-yn l. Murelilsdn amuse Liuriueut "l'°r Cvvshi. stands fortune telling by cards to cm-rqgponil in spanish or English to "Strsn|erf' care of The Guar- dian. _ 1| ______,,_|___.{Z-_-»-4*-1- ‘ , _ Lost i.os'r -_- wsonh;i:_o»=_v_u_ Nici-ibz, brsco et set w ij sn I. - tween Prince si. and K. ei c. -Home. Finder please leave at iss Prince street. Sl -_--OO-3-1-“*’ mei-rr silo hav lllh stojwun reiuguea 'rifui-eau night of the opening of the new annex singing, vocal solos by Mr. A. G- Bruce,_ MrL_;’§_en'Acorn, Miss Ethel Coombs and~.‘\{iss H. S. Henderson. Combs Dingle. Queens Park. Cslter- liain, Surrey, England answering him. From eleven thir y -until ten rginutes to twelve, Mr. gilagoiiihe eng aior Rogers oonvsrs _ ac sn forth across the Atlantic without the slightest difficulty. Mr. Msrcuse advised that-he sxpsobsd tobein Canada about the sth oi iuynnd wougnélke to psmonsily meer Ms- jor en. ir-ie inquires swat how to se: to this city slid was given s vary cor- din imitation to visit ue. arrange- ments were made _for the tivostii. tions 'to iiddierli 'livainunsl niseesf eu eiiei-iii: ti eiliisii eiiii. for trun- uhniou anywhere iii iliiilepe or sm- e dl. _ . _ __ iiiruoi- it _ is one ortho lem ‘ _ . _ ,. _ guilt: set_`wii¢si _laflils early teens sho .with offs! siiume. en- joyed ‘tho ovelty ei Salas stale io (UG Olly: afterafedmthuh yrro """" ' ' I' Dll H 881168 lil ‘ Des the clty.'- Mrs. Stewart who 'was' “.‘m'“d vnu) - r friend if you're in need of rest accompanied by her sister, Mrs. F. MARION' “rn »35"-‘umoug C_ Joh” what hh Handed to-ur most mine mules live a v-ery har _ _ v~lo,l¢-lug' luhqlhg Amel-mm -and life. l-Uilil18 »llllll6l"8'l‘0l-lllli ill l-51° of the existence ofa Canaanits rs d h at Sam was very jealous of his p and of the thlr year of t e pa ~ _ oraio of the‘Rev. Dr. Genge. The §‘z":ol°gi]£_a"'i"\:";_f’|H“§:° was turned ill! Bild#-lolll and com lete u one Y ll s church was packed to capacity and 6 ill- 0 W0” ll snufis out s. candle. Never again,ls the program rendered by the choir 5"”P "le h““°l` °l' U10 lllflllller llllfl any mention made or hint elven/or under _the hhhcuon of Fmt “_ A_ lead hi maround the lot until he implied of a civilization in _this Thhtoh whh_»_ gmhtly hhh,.ec|h¢hd_ became nearly exhausted, then plain after the Lord destroyed The ' program _.consisted of choral Wllllld Blllll to kick him out. Tw qu tsttes h Mrs. Stewart, ° Mn? Belil,rMrL Mclfliy. _Mr. Acc;-In; Mis Coombs, Miss Be l, Mr. c- _ la gl _ hl ll _ ll Ka; Mr. Acorn: duet. violin and H. Country ApI)S3.1S 2.{1’eiiad-:dis eri?a1it,h:vii‘l1thtligs;`°i‘f£- if ntlilrtl vliffigltlyg (the lifes ilgiorfgit Crouse: Whltellill an d-Blasser. [ni the Y°“lhf“\ 'llldlall Will* 'kelll ' pubiican colors, was the olghul for ing n_ union was discussed au-. un- Cleveland ..-.-...---..--. 2 11 2 DE H ' an outburst of fury oh the por; of nnlmously a-ioptod and :i _con mit- St. Louis -_.--______.__- 11 16 0 Slime Wllll his fell-Skllllleli C0lllINlll AT 8 “vaterlandish" organizations, the tee :iillllllll-\'l\ l° lllko up the work 'Batteries -Covelski and Myati; i°llB- Md me ll@l'° Of the illflry roll- q|_o_VER__At ML Stewart; Ah," upshot of which was the tearing With 3 VlJ\\'. l-Wllrdi il€l'f€<_2_iillZ Kelp and -Severeid. "Wd P‘"f'-"-‘HY Wm" he “V35 dlllllli- 26, 1922,' Howard W. Glover, aged °f ‘ma "°P“b"°““ bl\llll*_3_l'- "U10 0l`Kll"lZllll°ll alld extend' -7 “S American League-Sundays 29 year* Funeral was held shh_ The socialist organ, Vorwnorth activities o/or tho whole Prov.nce. .um_ d,,,._ Ap,-ll g7¢l,_ . discussing the new organization This <=omml=too hold several mol- Chicago __________________ 3 g 0 their praise und their prizes mount .--<-¢o>--- ‘llll_l{;1 , lllgll ill;/;l'_g'1l‘;_l`-ll‘§_d|='°€¢l°ll[‘frM"' Dm-oll _________________'__ 4 12 0 still less. For what were these '°' “"1” “l "°'"“°- U” 5- “'"“ Station in Sllprgy huuiféi’ '§i‘ll’.‘i$‘§§`lTfi`3.t.'i§°i'.i'°w§§'°.'}.°$ ff-hr; t-.T..{’.{uii’é.. .'$f.'..“..§’il»,§...i £3 CoglvlglfgonrIm;-;n“"gn§f<§:;‘ "“"‘“ “"‘°“ °°'°"“"“"° ‘he ““‘“' beginning of scounter action which oflicolll oD!‘°llll0d llllll llll Pill Uf ' ' y ple were held? nhl lolhuk., me king - - ~ - - » ' ler. 1... 5. zo--4-2.-si ' England Heard 310335 §;°“,;;; ~;'_}L_'~,§vd -,° yi", 113- §y;0;g'*ggo§r"_{_§° °;=,‘_‘3_“‘l~°,'_§_;;;§,f 313 .-,,,,..,.,.,,,,,,, 2 6 ,_-»f i- -ou-.uv v.--1. un vu. ...M 6 va er an ` “uw com “SN about one ,und Now yohk ______________ 11 14 1 thin! W_hiCh appealed to the pride ish’ organizations. lon p . ~ - _ By "lf the Relch’s government, rul- red and i'l.'1v members ,md holds Batteries _ Burns. Wairlrerg, °f his h“"~5h*Y "Mel And ‘hill "lill- ed by the half-fnonarchists, Straso- weekly me-:tinge 'This Union Gray and Perkins; -Psnnock ii At eleven o'clock, Charlottetown mllllll Bild Jllrrerl. inrls the national sent a -representatives to Boston llnmnsn. h _ __ _ _ uma oh Frmay_ the “ith mah Radio colgl-5' men ghe 1-ehhbllcahh Wm hn_ and NEW Yo;-lg (0 190)( lnly lllelnohlon ____ _______________ 6 11 3 W 0 WHS I1 il cn( wilct llll0n ni) Exhefimemhl Stmoh 9AK Opel-al. derteke to unfurl them. possibilities oi’ the livo lolllter ivnsh-lngioh ______________ 9 12 3 One- “nd Wll° llllll llllllllcll U10 °ll|> _ ’ 1 d and owned h Maier Kohn Roh “With the assistance of the so- market in tic Ut S A- and are pro- _nnllerlm ___ Ehmkm Fhh, ,md oi' success. l in of _me Cangdum om,” of sm__cial democratic working classes paricg to sll p their large lobsters Owom; p|c|h{ch_ zhchhry_ speech Then his title was iorn ironi him, nah; received A mam” _"om Lum they will -see to it that the plahpqd direct to tl-.s market. Tlielr slip- hnd _“uhh 'Upon his return to America iii- ... u..i.... _...ua .. ui-0-... 3“;,,y,';°-;;;:,7°°f“l;, Hlglgf m-1°-3'1"; ,ll-; _¢:,‘;lg.,§>"',f‘;';:“‘; 55115,; o-------- --» -- “T0 'Canadian MK- .H679 ¢0l9l0il 'ost with", thx; Xhrdenrg ofeufgrxggg tovige mhdlhhrh mg] lt ihgthhlr ln. St- l'°,“|5 -------~-------- 9 11 Wu’ Ul'¥“'l9 Whne MW Mr" nt r0l>0lill itself by the Swastika Cross tention to lcvelop the coil, mackc- ~' Batteries `“ Unk’ 'Smith “ml My dock, ill 'L0lld0l3 `Elltg3|l;;l» ghd- leagues." roll and other flslisries to a much ‘;“_‘i I;aV“°'_g°"5"d°"1 Gram- P"“°" 0hl‘\'i€\S P°l\Ull» Dl'- 9-’ 8 lil. greater exit-nt il an in the past. “ were - 'L'dhl'1(ervli`Hslf“ari"irour'aftsr re-' --------q¢»----- ' ~ celving this message. Major Rogers Strong representations has been B“l°°lllYll ---------------- 5 10 2 Miscellaneous uriei- sensing out egouerui onli ua H ” muah to the nuih-nun oumpuuiuu fn:-ti-aries Bemiev. Huuizi-mer. _ ____ _____,___.,_. dressed to all Europeunmnperimeu. ~ ‘ for better transportation facilities Nelir and Gowdr. Snyder: Dicker- ` tal stat-ions, heard the Station own- _ and those representations endorsed man. Ruether. Harrison and Toylor_ MAN on woMANfwH0 UNDER- ed ....1 ,,,,.,,,,h,h by M.,-_q, M...-me, hy iooui una ieuerulh represents- si .Louie is ii z "WY We" *“““’°”°" "ml °l’°“°“ _ tives, have secured t e assurance Cincinnati ___.._______.___ 4 10 1 day at the that_every possible facility will be Bhllorlei; -_ Profiler H, Boll, Doa-lf, were h,,_ siven to illlwo fresh fish on ills Douk und Noiherguii; Benton, May and New different markets in the most ex- and Harm-hNh_ pedition way. The thanks of the pmshhrs _ _ _ a 6 I in the vaults of the -Amateur Assoc- Lesgus matches "')“"'m°“ '“`° "°° ‘Sw md £21” Chicago and one upeclgl °°““°°"°“ '~° Mr' J' ' Hy” m “’ Batteries - Lufidgrsn, Stone and the Rehekahs and P"°°m°‘“ M ‘"9 “"°°'“'°d Hurd” Schmidt, Kaufman and 0‘.l-‘srreil. “ Hhhhmdh whlch of Trade of P. E. l. for his untir- _ . . glory of his feats. l-le was the chhm. 'hh "W ing efforts in their behalf. Every ploh gr hhgmploh, lo lump who hhd wlhhmh member of the Union is bound by B k he solemn pledge to assist in thi; piilo- as at 3 after- ¢°-°"°° “ld "°°°°""°"°“ ° - ' ° ' ' the man of his real greatness. _fishing industry. end to prevent to ‘T bn: og hm _ahnuwgle vM“m} l-le lu-rned to other fields of con. ° "N " "7 ""’ an " ‘°"°n` ` On Tuesday evenilll. 'Alllrll 29th §§’°,}'|'_}'_:°:m'§‘{"{’,';f,[,f,§n,“f,‘;“,‘{,‘f,F 12,2 suuimeniae nigh school 'room will iv up to his iooihuii una truck wo:-it ermeu. it is hopes that eli the ill” W0 "-"‘”"l'"’ll 5l'°°-" °'"*'l‘l” W other mhhm Nh-lm hf nl. pl-M. ions of Simimenside, 1028 in the ou ‘me Wm hun wh" of‘¢n|”g|0||g 8llminBI'lidg Y. M. O. A. lt 8 0’- lie early, and send delegates to the vlook- 1| first gene:-ei sunuei meeting whiuh -A record ei-emi ie expected ll ind bel in T ish on Wednesl these teams are ev uly matched. di will he ii iso _ _ i ._§ _ dey, neeeuihei- mu nm. _ he _______ . . _ - ; ' _ - -------:---.--~,-.-...,__,__,_._: . il l cert pi ilu bond ther lv-.iur _l pllaethe men who‘s at foul i. ill eit r not sinoiieprjustas a jolae \'ll sta§ea wild western assault. vlatiiolcaie ifhcscils the svril Cuhancheiool l‘bihin§ rise but M|l|.|mK§my pelairraii suit. Se, all can get ilu MlllBAilKSlu...l, _ Please dont olkr a substitute. ( 75 the Iuneo/` 'If I can? gel the Sweetie /wont, [pity the sweetie I getf) \5Q %L~\\\i 4_.__. l0ioi- 15"-' Z5" 35'* also ln round tins and cardboard boxes of itlslll _ .simiiaiir cur __ 1.5; li . ';._: P* \`\ . \\`;‘.‘\ , ¢ ; ’ ' » s ei; ,., for = . - ; far-/fn - ~ 1 i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . Hoyt and -Hoffman. New York ...._...___-.___ 9 11 3 0.- ll- _' \ maiifsii onine _ lf' ` \ VUE‘2©Ui»`flU£\ __ ros/icco ,___i____i Z..._.i_-____ 'Yl il ) a touch of the great honor which I-ie politely addressed the grace. ‘ ful Indian, intent upon his game. lie stated in excellent English that 1l_ 1-l_ E_ he had come from the King oi Swe- 5 13 2 den direct to the world 's champion ace where the -king waited to receive -boy, and it shone through the words however politely they were framed. -The keen instinct of the listening l-grave; athlete caught that note, and i`or an instant his eyes giearned. 'sa those NO vi-I lei-1 the wars ot' the pa/st. "1 am occu~ lmorrow," was the answer that the was displayed the .keenest surprise. return to the court, alone. 7 3 Wiiut a story it made! 'time and this have told and retold n king waiting wh-lie he pl-ayell a Rm Victory over the whites in athletic competition meant little to him; ' ner in which his fast thinning peo “d`ked the pinnacle of his fame. lic was king indeed, that night, a .king them but said. "Them was it great erica, and to this time they repose ' quest :=?{f-"la . /I5 minished slowly indeed, but the day ot' his glory was gone. The super); physical strength that never fui1e§l‘__. to sustain him until well -past thirtieth year, commenced to ale -_ ly crumble under the con`st'ah`i." ` strain to which he subjected -him- seli. il-Ie was content only when leading the charge in football or "kllling" the ball on the diamond; His latter days seemed numbered. He commenced to drift -from the big leagues into minor ones and his- returns were less and -less trium- phant. He stumbled now on lntenter ence in football, and his brilliant runs were not so numerous. Oh; there were times when he wasnt! great us ever, but it was clear. to those who followed the game that his time was passing. -Like his peo- ple. his history commenced to be checkered with defeats, and be- cause of his failures he was rohll!sd` of th-e brllliancy of his old-time performances, Those commenced to be discredited, even as the valient courage and the noble deed! ofitho original Americans are tarnlshpd by the knowledge of the present §i#- _ ation of the modernized redskinl. The silent-llpped companions of that man, who played with him that Olympic night in -Stockholm, -have suffered kindred troubles. Garnely they have fought on through the years, their otolcism matching their deeds oi the past. From the story of these lieroes, there is no need to point out~ the lesson. As lthe indians in their col- orful tongue would say. he - who drinks in the beauty of the rainbow is gladdcned; but he who spends his liie striving to posses it is treasuring unto himself, disappoint- ment und sorrow. For amateur ath- letics must over be n means toward nn onli, and never the end fltselif. lest. the heroes of the future, shall drill like thzilt hem oi’ the past- into those ilny Twilight hedguee of oblivion. ~ ' .._.--__¢.q->-¢a-¢-- .nirihueeiiuii playing, though hu,-.l.‘ _,_ T _“_ . still exceptional enough to se- re him a position in the big leag- s. Being robbed of his indepen- ence and confidence in his own gmeht, because of the new and fterent atmosphere. and ilie llc! ' 3 was d°°""`°‘| '1 |“`°f"5sl"““" if b"'| A fast and exciting game of baso- 2 ing clslnisd that he had broken ner-_|,h|| was h|,,y0,l Sam,-dhy_ Ah," tain oi the amateur riil-as u.iid rogu-lzcih, lmlwonn rho Apgmhulg ami lations that governed Olyinplc com-_lnvinclhloa, which was won by the petition, and he was asked to send-foriner by the score of 7-3. his trophies ihal he bud won ln' lilly Doyle and "Beef" Monteith, Sweden to the Scandinavian oiar,llH lllllilirll llllil 5896 Jlllii¢¢. Official* who hun muon second hmioi-s.'i‘1if-_v,0¢l lo ills satisfaction of both were shipped in n great box ibacklleums- i to Sweden. and the athlete to whom, The l°"°w‘“3 “rs the ““°‘“ll5¢"" Ariionsute lnvlnelbies ' Catcher ' or ilfuu l upon the field that