Jean T‘ -at Slunlnerside on Wednesday night; Jone 1. ;.l“'lfF"....li..‘.’"“ W "°"‘.?.' a ‘s spec o qr peri . romaine and w»: 11ml! wbwrlr tlon before it is too‘ late.‘ , v .. ‘ __-.u_ ‘ , ACTUAL‘ DZIOQISTRATION of the famous “ r t" reirlgerator at thl ltorfiflfl . Tuesday and Wednesday. Boir ‘l. Weeks. . . _ - "IARNET" DEMONSTRATION 1T0! ‘if Wvlflhl’! ‘this i xlonderful re rgera or o‘-a a s ore commencing Monday. Beer i. Weeks. NOTICE TO ADVSRTISERS- Advertisers are reminded that all Afliean-cltt-Crisp’ comedy in three acts, ’ ‘ _ Chis Vaudeville ‘_ Singlnf,‘ Talking and Musical Acts . ‘ _ ‘ AT THE ‘ _ ‘ ‘ oil: hi? oSTQr-rliiuasnltrpiune 2nd ' a summon AT a p.111. ‘ atom AT 8.30 nvszvrzvo $1.05, 781-, 52¢ -_ PFHQQ‘ DTATINEE 52¢, CHILDREN 26¢ on Saleiat the Theatre Ticket Office display advertisements must be in the G ardian Office before noon of the d ' previous to publication and before 10 a .m. on Saturday. TO ATTEND W. M‘ S. CONFER- ENCE-Hhe following ladies leave this morning for 8t. John, N. Ii. to attend the annual convention 0i’ the _\'. B. and 1'. E. l. branch of the \Von\en's Missionary Society. Airs. Glendennlng, Mrs. Puncher. Mrs‘ “Waller. Mrs. Full anti Mrs. McNnir.» t SUCCESSFUL OPENING-Over two thousand five hundred people entered the doors of the Rogers Hardware 0o‘ Ltdl. Saturday night ,;. Hundreds expressed themselves {that Charlottetown could boast of the most up-tovdate and best equip- ped hardware osiablisllmentin (‘an ‘ ada. Tho opening was a large suc- ' cess. Number 1768 on the coupon will procure goods to the value of twenty five dollars‘ number 2&7 to the value of fifteen dollars and‘ number 782. goods to the value of JQ-lloliars. By presenting these- ‘ ‘lucky coupons t0 any employee. the goods will be cheerfully given. - Millard‘: Llnimrnt m: numlnur CANADIAN WOMAN AT CURIE: FUNCTlON l l Nl-JW YORK‘ May 26.—(‘.anatiian universities will he prominently represented at the reception to ho tendered to Matialnc Marlo Curio, co-tliscrlvcrel" oi‘ radium, at Car» negie Hall tomorrow afternoon. ‘The reception liasdmc" arranged by the university woluon graduates PERFECTION ICE CREAM ‘. ._0ur_ plant and equipment are now for the manufacture of ice cream on a; large scale sufficient to ditpply all‘ ‘local demands and from mister points. ‘If you have not already arranged us to sell our ice cream why not ake your arrangement with us now? '_ We make all‘ the popular flavors Yttnd we guarantee the quality and i l service. For price write, phone r call TRAL CREAMERIES LTD. Charlottetown, P. E. I. Phone 848' 119 Gmfton St. WfIIQFOdf-A practical experienced mechanic who un- ' n. repair-lilo. “Apply at Eureka Garage, 174 Gin!’ ' "$115034. ' u} ' . l‘; ' ' .. . , or United States colleges anti of- liviflls‘ of tillc. Fotlcnatlon of Uni- versity Women of Canada have ar- frangerl lo occupy :1 box which will -be appropriately tlccorzllorl with ‘tho (lanadiztn flag and the banners ‘oi’ the various (‘anadian universit- ies will also bn roprcscntctl. The ‘committee in charge has planned to include among those occupying the seats. women graduates from (cvery-luniversity lflullll! Dominion. Graduates who will attend in- clude Airs. it‘. iI. Pitcher and Mrs. Waller Vaughan. liicflill lYnive-o sity; Mrs‘ Jtlrlwanl Perry, ‘Varsity "Forontti; Miss florirutli; (lruywltln, [Toronto Unversity Wonlonis (‘_I'll>; l)r. Leo Edwards, liicdiral College. "Foronto, Miss lsubcl Hl(‘.\\'1ll‘i. and Miss l. Atlantis. llianitrlinl ilniver- 'sity and Iiiiss Lilian Hudson. ‘Queen's. l hlililtfillli) Curie was feted as the -"‘Qtlcl=tl ol‘ tho scientists oi’ ttho ,world"‘ at. u lumzht-tm givcn in her honor today by four United ‘States scientific societies. 'l‘onigbt tshe zuttcndctl a rcroptitm hcld by ithe New York Atlilli0llly oi Scienc- es at lllc A\il'l(!l'l(‘llll Aluseuln oi‘ lNalturtll History. - D15 "b11111"! ll. Moore, chief {chemist of the Fnited States Bur- _ , eau of Mines, one of the speakers -at the luncheon, said it was gener- ially understood in science that urndium was uhe mother element of radium, but tlmt Madame Curie was the real mother. Explaining that it req-uirerL-reduction of~ 600 tons of ore,» - treated’ by 60 tons of chemicals to produce onevninth us tmuch radium as (lilo gfilln Whkth the $91116" (lithe _United‘ States will lprcscnt to hcr next week, Dr. Moore declared: "That is what Madame (lurio to thel worltfsv- . Beyond thanking her hosts for ‘ tho reception the frail strientisi. ymsde HOJWJIIWHKQ. it was explaln~ 0d ‘thnttdlrfckwgs vyryuullch fatigu- . crifronru ialjvexactions uincc she ‘orrivoildn "til country. llor right arm was bfltu ad; ‘tits result of eiftusivc handshaking. lliiil" will have this” best Sandal: in Ctllttli At thesis _ prints ‘ ‘wn Leather . Patent Leather l um a to 1y.-- $1.25 ii tor-toy. 1.4a mun‘:- Potent ............. .. $1.00 Girls Patent ................. .. M incl Patent ........... .... 2.00 1.00" . Fyouyvereto ’ him the best loop maker in the ‘ material! Ind hail- ltloo, he qould turn out, nothinl better or purer for you .had to go itllrvllgll lo give ratiituu - 8:: omov i= colt an Jenn Thmnaon at ‘ on Tuesday night, Mb 81. seen ons- Carter a c». ilave just received a oarlqad of’ good heavy white seed out; which they are selling at i401‘ "w" ‘T w‘ ADVERTIQE THE BIAUTIE OF THE ISLAN _ ulilflllll your friends a souvenir»! P. E. I. only 67c postpaid. Guardian Oltice GENERAL ASSEMBLY-Rev. G _C. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘i’. Mc~ lKenzie. -Mr. D. A. MdKinnon and‘ "Mrs; MacKinnon. leave this morn- ing for ‘Ibronto to attend the gen~ eral assembly of the Presbyterian (‘hurch in Canada which convenes there this week. TEACHERS ATTENTION-The annual convention of the P. E. is- land Teachers’ Union will be held in Prince of Wales College on the 1st and Did 0f Jlune. Teachers travelling by rail will get a reduc- tion on their return fare by obtain in; a standard certificate with a single first class ticket. . ' VERNON RIVER CIRCUIT —-tSer- vices for June 5th: Vernon 10 a. nl.; Sunday School 10.30 n. m. "What Constitutes a Nation's Greatness?" Oherry Valley 2 p. m Sunday lSchooi 2.30.9. m.; "Mo- scs‘ Farewell Address“ Vernon 7 p. m. "The One“ Universal Man." ‘ " HOTEL Aupnrvllts vtcronlAw-tdrlzl. t " J. F. Arnett, Stimmerside; Mrs. J. F. Arnett, Summei-side; Alex hIcLeod, lilontaguéf Lloyd Lewis. Summerslde; D. O. Stewart. Sum- merslde; W.J. DdwnésPPetei-horo; J. McVica. Toronto; J; G._Crossby, (Lieut) H. M. 1S. Valerian; Mrs. ‘Crossley, Miss Whlteworth; A. B. Wickware. OttawafA. H. Mitchcli.‘ Toronto; W. G. Burton. Montreal; h, cauleron, Montreal; A. H. lBarkcr, Ottawa; H. V. Create, Toronto; i-i. C. SheEkp Windsor. ‘Ont; J. D. Hinanson. Montreal.- l). B. lvehstor, "New York; A. F. Scvott. 'l‘oronlo; C. A. Melkie. ‘Summcrsitle; J. L. Fleming. Hali- fax; L. L. Doggott, Liverpool. .\. 5.; JJM. Adams. London; H. Smith ‘Montreal; W. R. Annes, Boston. Mass; Sandy MciGregor, Kilmar- nock. Scotland; ‘Darnoid Fox. Si. John; Mrs. and Jean Thompson. Montreal. I REVERE HOTEL l ‘F.- B. Lovvther, Summcrslde; ii. 'Brown. York; D. C. McKay, Kcnt- ' wile; J. A. Manahan. Klnkoru; ‘H. C. ll/lloliinnon and wife, Montague; IJ. w. McKlly, Kcntvjlle. N. s; la. ,1’. Small. Gall OntQJ-I. M. Smith. Montreal; Mrs. .11‘. ‘M. McMillan, ontngue; rs. C. If)‘, Ylckerson, Mon- tague; W. W. Snell. ‘Si. John; 1’- A. Curtis. cntttnélni‘; J. 1.. Younkvr, ontaguc; ll. Bradford McKay‘, St. John; W. Kcmplin. ilalifzlx; Dr. A. A. Allfll, Cardigan; A. I". Pcr-i kins, Toronto; W. P. (YuIIzighanF ‘Sumlnersitlc; E. Y. Ormanil. Sulli- mersido; Geo. A. (‘ampbt-ll. llnli- fax; J. N. Scott, Mmltrczll; Thus. Robinson, llzllliux; Miss llobcrsoli Halifax. The Pyramids. east-em qlcsert near Cairo, Egypt T-here are altogether about seventy pyramids, nineteen of which have been idontlftied. 'l‘ho best "known are the three pyflllllldS of Giza (Gizeln) that of Unus, the brick pyramid of Dahsbtir, and that of ‘Sneieru at Medium. Not “Playing the Game." Too many men will play the game their own way or not play at all. Such men are clther stiffer ing from egotism or aro not lnclin ed to play fair. Especinlly- is this tbc can: in tho lmiustrinl world Yet no man is necessary in evory body's game. Mlnnrd‘! lllnlment for lllphthrrln Y.M.c.li.'”1ii~:ivs Sports were given a mu boost by tho Prince County Y.’ M. C. A. Field Day hcld in Bummorsitlmotl“ the 24th of Mayw Despltg the coolness oi the dtumover two hun- dred people witnessed the ‘eleven events as they were run oft at the Exhibition Grounds ‘ ‘under the auspices of the local committee manifested by than; dieing outside entries from- Bedequc,‘ Konsington. Hamilton and Malpequc. which in addition to those from Summerside totalled. 158. Those participating in ferent events were: _. , . o dlf- , Clifford Montgomery. ErnestPattersot-l. ' Will Cosgrovo. James Lowther. ack tichurman. Kenneth Muttart. liimest Morrison. Russell Phillips. Bilfy Morrison. iiiillard Gordon. Orville purl-ml. James“ Muiictt. Ray Carney. lien Mciltle. Willio (‘omen Carl Dlcitio. Rog. Johnston. Harold Johnston. Roy Bmaliman. Roland Lyle Hector Kimball ‘ Vaughan Groom ' Ralph. ' The "Pyramid Field" lies in the - That there was a real interest was. ' LQQQQQIQQLQ §@@©©@ @_@.'© i posc—~ .©_@.@_©.@.@ —empl0y a beautiful and innocent girl in a revenge plot--blacken her reputation and then marry her to his bitterest enemy for the sole purpose of ruining him- __¢0ntr0l a gang of crooks and blackmailers, move them like pawns to fit his relentless pur- -couid-he.for'c'e throughfsuch a. plot by -pu1_-e_ will ‘powerg-by psychic- . _ fglfce ‘and himself elude detection Matinee _ Night 7-and"li‘.45 Could a Man i -hate the way he does and come through clean—-_ ' B ' Dramatic _ _ ' all l’ _ this Week. Here’s the first on the list. together withj the Twelfth '. 13f’. _ ‘ tion ARRYMORE In Daniel G. Carterlsfowerful Stage Success‘ “The Master ; Mini ” DIRECTED BY KENNETH SWEBB A Compelling-t" Photodrama '. _ A Gaze Into' the Occult - A' Challenger of All Minds‘ A Picture You "Must See A FIRST NATIONAL ATTRACTION @ @ ob @@ @ @ " a WHITMAN Presents His Personally Supervised Prodlm. ‘ " terof‘ i 111*. Dana Crcwc. Leighton Green. Fulton Tout/on. James Tanton. Eric llicDowell Jack Nicholson. Geo. Z-‘rizzie. Ralph Mutturt. liaroll llollantl. Arthur Prichartl. flirts. IdcNult. Fred Larkins. Reggie NlUAliWBC. llt-t-tor Lczlrtl. Glcn M1 Nuti. .\‘cil Simpson Frml (‘nrncy Jot-k ‘vlllllsll LMux Linklottcr. lie-nth \\':irr<-n lmilll (‘ruin l<‘|'0tl .\lo_\'.~'<' Nelson Johns-tun t‘ha.\-._ Llnllt-tl. _ l'l'il\\’1Ll‘l Aioldcviii (‘bub Patterson Siuvcrt ‘Hinton Fred hloore lit‘. ll. S. Allcn (l. B. lxcll)’ Archie Sharp ‘CF22! Tantou “ Wesley iloffci John .\. llco John Siuill5°n Don llukcl" lfisoeeeiéhj" J. (‘. Jlonninin ("Hill A. J. ltloKenzle The winncrshwcro ns follows: 100 _\'.il‘ll dais-h 12—'14 1st Harold Johnston. Tillie 12 1-5 seconds. 2nd Jznucs hiallett. . -lt)t| y-ml dash 15-18 1st James 1311mm. ‘Finn.- 11 1-5 seconds. 2nd Leighton (in-cu. . lull y-ard dosh under 1-2 1st Cllub lhlttcrson. ‘rimc 13 seconds. 2nd EtllVllrll IdcNt-vin. Standing broad 12—i4 1st James‘ lllzlllclt. 7 fcct. 4 inches 2nd Rol- ztiltl l1,\'1"- t lillllllill}; broad l5-lfi 1st Leigh ton Halon, 16 fcct 5 inches. 2nd Arthur l'i‘l('llkll't|. ilumziol: ivronil. ovcr 19 1st- Jurk Wubdl 17 icct, 2nd Eric Mt: lloxvt-il. 23o ‘val-ll dash 15-18 1st James. ‘Hinton. ’l‘iltlo 24 seconds, 2nd‘ ln-ightoil (trot-n ' (if) yald llilSll'12*1‘ 1st James ‘Mallctt. ’l‘imo 7 215 seconds, 2nd‘ l-iaroltl Johnston. - 441i yultl run, over 10 1st Dr. H.‘ S. .'\lll‘ll. Time 1. minute, 11 sec-. outta, 2nd Art-hvShtlrp l Polo vault, Trail Rangers. 1st‘ Jul-h Hi-llul-nluil. ti foot, 2 inches.’ illltl llolllrrl llylt‘. llvllly rnvn, ’l‘u.\'i.-' 1:41 tl'rr t 'l‘imc, .‘.' minutes, ii tmds. Bud littostcr (UnltcdJ Victor‘! 50C" Thoevents were made more in- tcresting to the boys Irom the fact that handsome prizes were given in each event by the different business" men of lSummersld-e, prizes which were well worth a special effort to win. and that the Iboys were all anxious to carry ‘-off some trophy was shown by the number of entries, and tho keen competiLIon. Among tho special dentures which attracted azzention were the hundred yard dash open to boys unrlor twelve, the rcaly race open to teams picked from the or- ganlzed ’l‘uxis_tSquurcs, the open events to those ovcr l9. anti the game of baseball between two looms oi‘ Tuxis Boys. which brought the sports to u close. The {lounty tSccretnry. Iilr. ll. i-f. Simpson. was ably suppnrtctl by ihc iollolving oifit-L-tis in lhc curry- ing out oi’ the events: Starter- Jolln A. E. Lea. Judgcs-Jlcv. H. (l. Illco, (‘. Smaliman and Robert Gordon. Timers llcv. (l. S. Mit- chell and R. (‘. Sldcnius. Scout— Mr. G. ll. Jelly. ' it is indeed encouraging to see :e<ut-h a keen interest imlng taken ill clean sport and we arc looking forward to a very profitable sum~ mcrfis work along this line. ‘ spaniah National Hero “Cid" was a title given l" m‘, ‘ .01‘ Rodrigo Dial tie Bivar; who lived in the eleventh centuryjlh, was a. national hero-or 15pm,‘ hm- ' ous for his ‘exploits in the W!!! with the moors and a ch; or Christianity. The name is pro nounced as if spelled and a clwm. Dion of ~CliliiBbllllliily. The that}; with a long '* ‘—-—-—<-0-Q-¢. . ‘Glorled in HI: Toughnelo _ lDick came into the kitchen one "Wmllls 811d ll M e tiéill.‘-‘lll1l\ l his‘ igeneflll lap ‘bmhli been with n boy equally aggro“, ive. ills mother looked at nilmhl {horror as,- w. his gurp lputisli. down over‘ __" okenod eye-nadir his little f _" clenched, he sol ‘i011. i tell you momma. i‘ml tough gily".'" . .. . f!‘ ' _ Medals‘ gong‘ ‘W’UI_IV'_V"§§;"" ‘Medals are pit ittncjeut ‘biillifl-‘f The word lnedali or meiifllllllwt f was first ‘a lied to productions 0‘ -t.he mint-y”). ancip 1881M, ‘ ‘l’ “ Q "m h!\\\- ‘ pire. llledtlls were i114 . gcrent nations durins m“ ‘mulfdg awarded to soldiers ill Fiicimliil“ 11/11/1/1/11/1, ,1 I z,’ /,”' a. ‘ . 521-1126 1558s» Value clQuality ~, 1. m... # . 3 . ‘I. ‘ .~‘ r . . i. ‘ . . '" ~~ a y- .‘ , .A w”... ,. - ‘ ‘ ' of distinguished 91'1"‘ " 1 I .,_ . ‘ int i. i t ‘a 4\Z a . . o-"a-s-a o-uok Q a