Friday 8t Saturday iMr. Wilfred Stetson. student C. a B. (t. spent the holiday at his ‘_ PF“ home in Brooitfield. 4 1 __.' ._. r “OZ If 'l‘iie Misses Hazel Seller and ‘ __' 25 ct“ IiJoroihy llingwell were weekend Visitors ni Wbeutley Rlvyr. >' r. n l. ,_ .. - V ,- PERH I.‘\lr. Everett wedlock returned r 1,071“ , . the early part of the week from a 4 4A business trip to Newfoundland. J i 25 0t“ yirs B r i) C d lltl .. i ‘ “'9 ""i"ew'u“ ‘e . r ‘- _ tisuzhter 01 phi-slurs, re visiting -_ J at Mrs (‘iureiys home. e guests of ' ‘g! ' m)“ Mr and airs RtbberlfiSilllphant. ‘ ‘ - 25 Cti-l Mrs William Green. Cavendish ivus a passenger to Charlottetown SLICED on Puesduy returning on \\ ednes- 2 'I‘IN S FOR, 39c “~ ‘ for 29o. 'PiNEAPPlE' iiumiiots MllPlE SUGAR-i iIIJllB llllllll y 30c. I§'I.(N‘I{ 81'. Plillt l.lt_ 2 LIES. Hunter River‘ n‘ ~ Mrs. Stetson. Charlottetown! silent Victoria Day with friends‘ hero. , i’ _,__._. Dr. George Green. Churiottetoivn‘ "P9"! Sunday at his some at‘ tiruharils Road. i Mr. S. M. :Daniel. manager Royal Bllllil. was a visitor .in the city over the week-end. ‘ day afternoon. Mrs. William ltarkham ‘has re- turned to her home at Wheatlcy River from a visit here the guest of Mr and Mrs Eldon Seaman. iMrs. Vanlderstlne and Miss Hazel Vanlderstine, ‘Charlottetown were the guests oi‘ Mr and Mrs J. l“. McMillan over the week-end. i Mr} James Flood of the Royal Bank staff, Charlottetown spent Sunday here at ‘his home and re- turned to the city on Monday even- ,ing. Mrs. E. A. McAlonen. Winnipeg, who during the past two months. thus been visiting friends in (‘har- iotteroivn iTid Kingston ivas here this wen-k the guest oi‘ Mr and Mrs D. .\l. Macheod. - Miss iiuby Mclmugall. grupher with Messrs. McLean and ltioltinnon, barristers, Charlotte- ,tou‘n spent ‘the week-end at hor ironic. tln Monday she had us her guest Miss Ruth Mcl-luchern oi‘ Charlottetown. Although tho wrt-ather on .Vic- ioritt l)ay was not all that might be iiosirt-il. yct several flailing parties vault: from the city aild enjoyed the days outing, and the first pir- Murilock Murbeod. teacher Freder- D. S. Reid, Associate Lecturer in- ternational Bible Students Associa- tion. will lecture Edward Theatre, Sunday Evening, May 30th. at 7 o'clock. Subject: WHY WORLD POWERS .\lr. Reid that he is wcll acquainted with the prophecies of the Bible which focused upon the great WORLD WAilt. Will there be further trottbie in Europe. and what will be the outcome oi that trouble, are questions, ii which the lecturer will discuss. rniilils of people everywhere as to whether or not conditions in the world today are signs oi‘ the setting tip of llis kingdom in the cairtlr ln steno- this lecture a clear t-xirianatinn oi’ jitst what ihcse signs nienn will be given. ittrc 'l‘t.-xis~ shown nimn the screen niakc u irositlvo, act-nriliie and r511] lstlc lprcseniatlon of the illbie. -.tIPlAIS;ll|.. .. OIIMILOTTITOWI IIEXT SUNDAY EVENING in the Prince ARE TOTTERING Tilt: remedy. it is i-lalrncil for in siiiil. There is much speculation in the l\‘l'li1l.\' il.l.llS'i‘ll..\'l‘El')! 'l‘lie lilble Pictures aml Scrip- ihlr. Reid is travelling undcr thcl uuspicies of tho international ilibln‘ Students r\S$()tTlilliUll. i The lecturer draws packed mo“; from all denominations. .. i , nic of thc season was ‘held by i M A R n N I 1'0"- sonie of the local younger set. iii The 9”“ a‘? fr" "id H0 CONN-lion‘ w; ' 2;‘, M5 one oi‘ the many beautiful groves Wm b” fikm- i nu the outskirts oi‘ the town. ‘c/hiilllv" "(ll flllnlilloil without ‘ _ w - ‘ (lames, scaip-irunting, supper and Pillelllfi- i ' , ' ‘ 4 “("4115 cunitr-iire uli ailllrd to the general 9436\"r27-i'i'\‘fll. i - .. FOR nierriuneril. '—*_'.°>—~—— l ’ or . , — BELFAST CHRISTIAN l . M) (ll-l (ln din-silay niurniirg. tho sever- al ll't'll'lll‘l‘,\l ul‘ the ildloliring school ENDEAVOR sociETvf .. a ' ., j |‘|§S_ lhisvflligll'l'fl‘fily K"l('lr;‘leir“1r$g': 'i‘host-. llll‘l‘t'.~‘-ll:il ‘art pietustitl It)‘ ‘4 FUR iwt-tivc homo-s Among ihoni “w "i" ' ‘y "lwmlmg ‘he Bdrm“; ., ' l ‘ " ' (LE, lsocluty also to si-o u -w in -rn- . v m- were Miss hiargarst MoPhec teuizh-, . ' ‘Z f‘ | ~_ _ l...) (‘lei or Rennws Road Sum“)! who reJllPFfi join and taking an ncllvc hart, ' tut-lied from Georgetown" yilss m those mueungs‘ u" M“ 6m" Acitiand, total-her (lrecnvaltw, who lialllfriokfi M334“:»_u:’..sulis,rfidof flu“ returned from ilarnpslilre; Mi: {n}. me bvmilllfgllmln“fem(‘£03 a . RANGES 151- PIC RY D07. Ii N NEW (‘.-\ltlt()'l‘S i.ii'i"ri"<'i~: APPLICS uii l‘ I§.-\ nu (‘.\'[‘l\ll.(ll‘l§.“i Sl‘l\'.\("ll i il.\ NAN AS li-ton who returned from Harts- villc and Mr. llorion. teacher, New tllasgilit‘ who returned fronl~ !.\lirriay litirhonr. ' Among the guests registered at ‘North livilishire; i.. ll. ll. FOSIUI‘. spoke on how ‘he thought till work should be done iaithfilliy and well. and "in return should lie paid for honesty. He referred to the re» cent strike in i-Inglanti and .-how it might have been tivertctl ii‘ there _ had been more l('.lll‘lt~ iiill feeling mwr-‘lilk 1"" ‘Willi! "l" “'°i'k thttween the hiborci- and employer. w“l'*"?""i‘1 “- ‘Nichuilliln- "li- “lib Others spoke i.-.l lilo diilcrctit‘ gull (‘o., Surnmvrsiilc; (l. B» NIH’- knns oi‘ work viz what a noble work it was to be a pr'enr.liv.i* and was casnnorraro GUADIAN (‘llHlflfIlCS JENKINS s. sou ""- GROCERS PHONES 237 2.16 NEW [IABBABE " l //’""'~ lily I d; . . I/llllililllwff F“ 4‘ ' , -- u» hula I Illi‘ ‘l I v "lid ‘ii-"oili, sf lliliiim““'“\ _\\\\\\l\' é , , I ‘ :7. hnllH4\ "r 3” ’ ~~ ‘ _ __,i»llfig',il.q“-,,.‘iiillig u! lllllllfi 4P TAKE advantage of the 19w ., tourist fares to the Canadian h West this summer‘. Reap the bene- fits of reduced-rate: to visit the» ttreatest scenic wonderland of the i (Jharioiit-ioivn; Mack Pineau, tflty to takc the gospel and preach it to Sllllll"! Ulllley- HHIWHX; H. \i. the Heathen but all iculdrvt do that lllltvllll- 01181111’; W. Mllrcgor‘. "(tutti tho on» that remained at (‘liyl N1"- Alllflo" '1‘“l'- ‘UllY; Dave hotne and ilcrhaps worked hard. Klllfilltldi- J- J- llofllll)’. U. ‘E. Full. saved and sacrificed to oducate' (‘lty; W. '. Wilson, Ollie iDuncan. City; H. ‘F. Alien, hiontrcal; S. M. Daniel. liuntel‘ ltiver; Vincent ‘liluke. City; ll. W. Clow, City; E. b‘. i-‘tlrily. ‘City; Robert Howatt, (‘ape 'l‘raversc; G. J. McCornlnr, (‘ity; Frank Andrew, New Gius- goiv; Rev. R. H. Baxter, ddcusant Valley. --——~¢0&i— LOVED 'EM ALL “Mr. Smith.’ ' said a ludy at a church festival, "won't you buy n bouquet to prg-sentg to the lady yOll love?" “That. wouldn't be tight." said .\ir. Smith. “\i'm a married man." Wash silver in hot suds, apply fine laundry soap to a piece of soft flannel. dip it in common whiting. and rn-b the silver. Wash again, rinse thoroughly and dry with an- other piece of soft flannel. TQEE-TOD LSTOQIESA "55 POP CORN TREES ENNIE wai walking inethe i eunchimwithMother. They were discovering the Toot- ihat nllstsionnry was doing a noble part~ we .can do the duty that lies nearest to its, lllllll the resst will be- come clear. and we can “brighten the corner where we tLPG". "The sweetest rest is zit even~—- aiter a wcarisoine day; When the heavy burdun of labor, has been botirnc from our hearts away." "All work that helps and lifts. that trains grow-era aild contributes some thi-ng to the progress of mankind." “And whatsoever ye do ‘in word or deed"—dtl all iii the name ~of the name of the “Lord Jesus"~“.\ltithers Day" proved very interesting many touching stories were road oi‘ a ill0tll9l"$ love arid devotion. The lender for the ev- erri~iig,—-Mrs. Ella Gillie spoke oil a Mother's duty to their children, and the children's duty to their Mother how we should give them the flow- ers and kind wrils now Willie they are with us—n|nd not wait until .».-.-.i-~i-_.' i. /.\.ii.s..|'n .~ In 3O seconds— Open to the sunshine or closed against the storm WELYIT. of the fourteen Arizona counties have supplied an automo- bile for the use of the sheriff. Every one of the twelve uses a Studebaker. these sheriffs, who practically live in their cars, the Big Six Studebaker is as iin- portant as the big six-guns they carry- and just as dependable. in the pursuit of criminals, Stude- baker withstands the most gruelling treatment possible for a motor car to encounter. Across smooth highways with the throttle wide open-over wagon trails in the teeth of nits, rocks and steep grades—crashing through brush and cactus stumps in the night—-for such service Arizona siierilis will accept no other car. its sturdy dependability. test oi’ ages should inever be ne- trhey have passed out of otir lite—-— Follnwiiig are a few of the senti- ments expressed by those present: “Don't virnit to be air earthly saint with eyes fixed on a star. but just try to be the fellow that your ‘mother’ thinks you are". of death was mindful of H's nioth- er. as if to teach us, that this holy love should- be our last wordly thought. “Thnfl. Edison the great Inventor thas said "r.\iy mother was the making of mo sin: was so trite tracks“ of Spring in the gran and on the trees . a county"! ii" birds she h brought with ‘heir’; , er st) tuire m‘ nit: l rt-h that l had someone to lIvo for. wunvono whom t. The meni- He who died upon the cross in the pep,” 10W‘ v lust hour. in the iuutteralile agony jiveyls i. no, m ha“, ‘yum. who "cause “my lows the lamb yo" . , _ , ow." licrtme-I ridd- not to the trip fur "W" fond of water travel. Asl: any Canadian and liluutrritcd literature For you: nut , " r r who v-nrwfli-zfl u. T31...“ raaar- r4: span-Nimrod. .~4~.=“-'~~' Foreign Lilia-q. n. i R llwavl’ Aunt for “Hnrrvdnfl/vi Nldomor Uni-Ito (lalil.I"nA‘llr.Ilapt.Monnton.NJ! ~ male your innervation: anu ive ‘ties clilrAoiAu unionist. EXPRESS liipmcnt ~~.ilw for Money Oidcrl. IC- | no Radio lqulppld -‘ world. a "Hug, g cmqu‘, in p, vi must not tlisuruvli S" Jasper National Park/MW! 3"?“ “ML “"6 h "d" vary omllr itfllliimlwlzftfl‘ htlrfimlillbg for its sii er hotel service for its llonl _ 1° "'97" " . ’ ‘. 510mm‘ "d"; qnaunuhibdjmb. "Andseeall the buds olie has - apllreciation and her iuiili in nle at ii ' ' ‘ S ut on tile Mipieltree," Mother a tuition] time l shtnld very likely . ll. motoring, golf and tennis. at! F“, "m, ‘ t P , _ l , .. i- ‘he nmanifiéent scene, o; thcTl-i, _ - v u . - never have ireconie an mentor .. ,. K‘ _ Y . . Lliurlollrtovvn __ \ he h d v ‘y “"8119 moon-the Mystic Slteena- slut return 1"" l " ' ‘Y "m" '° ." Y‘? Iii"; n pm,“ Rnperh Enj ‘h, glorious \-,,,..~....\~.~r. vlfllllflll with Cherry-trees standing in _| i Train tip Wur ch id in tho \\.iy . goat trisp throu hofiie Sheltered "mo. . Portland lt~_~_ail‘libm'"-|~,. be“ ‘e a it's- shutllllil atrial"! [Wllcn hf?“ f)“: j conic eafof y‘; North pactfig, ‘ . lliiulo ‘ __ ° f! _" ‘ w wt :1: t rvprli‘ ‘tllll --— u. " Sec the towerin mountains, the Juli"? rotunda-i . d-Im - 5PMI "=4 KW’ ‘the iwii: l ‘has! a 11111 Pr“ "P" ' ' “"95"! water all: along the Park 9"?" "3"" °" ‘llP inclined’, i Mother love - ‘raser and Tho pson Rivers. Hill-l“ "er-ii l Ilwfllh? ti... [flint]? -~\'.-.<= istnnth hi» should In " ' "m" Ti") B'°".""" “"""°"‘° ii-rirep through vilcst calves oi ‘sin. ' - See.AlaQka “""" "m" '°""h"'.‘dh“"‘.’. ‘rind crouch pt-rhapo. with bleareil Pk“ M“ "i" '° sh""7 °' wmud" M” m" 8"" 5'3 bu“ i-ind bloodsiiot eyes under the ham!- lfiglcbloifflklliiaflsfclcr‘nu om" ‘mm, ¢).-n,':,::-""§isillmibao illlillYn rope. u mothers lips will ‘ T"! "rm-t ‘Lakes Route from Ssrnil t}! stop-overs allowed kiss lilui in his lllil. boil of di-'_.rnt'c. M" """"' "i" N°""“"N"i""“" C“. {and love him even for what Hill‘ \\' iii l y entire trip __ ‘t: ‘i"°,‘i':'?°"?u‘i' ‘{3}’;lii.'.iill'.pl'tfl“'°°mm“d cm m“ rn be ’l‘llere". in... Bertha West 1 _“‘l_\°'l" ll"‘°".' f! f sun: "liriniz the denr chlildretl to lhsped of ii ni". "We thank (loll ilor what u author's love has riijol‘ for tho world". Appropriate hymns were sling int-hiding "'l‘ell “other thee. 0h Lord" .l)\n Sunday even- . o’. ~ vow-v- - :- o-»-s~ 7f; Jug May 16th [he topic was "How , to use the Blair-many interesilm: readings were given on thy; subject .;-.:,,v,.,' f s . .- ‘s wiv" wz-H ~- ' r ~ ' W"? ' elected but should be read daily with prayer and meditation" The reading of the Bible exerts a wou- tderfui influence ovar people's daily lives. There are so many IIlDblQ examples to try and follow-tit "Even teaches as how to live-it is a gos- For what should we need us. to make paths a little less "ough for tired feet, to bring smiles to faces hardened by anxiety on tear stained and to kindle hope in souls that desspalr? We are so busy at. our tasks six days tin the week-and sometimes on sSuaday. that. we imagine we can't spare the time to read the Bible or to pray-"Walreh and pray “Search the scriptures for in them ye find eternal He". "Holdup the grand old Bible, proudly own it, believe and search its sacred pages. There you may find the way of life eternal. ‘lmortnl lilo through indless ages." The Choir sang 1.11111)’ Bible book devlne" thy request. Tho meeting was led by Miss Florence MaoPhce. The next CE. meeting will be led by'Stew- art iMacwllllam amid‘ will be a missionary night. A cordial wel- mo is extended to all. "Stand up for Jmtls nobly stand! Firm as a rock on ocean's strandl liand up. His arighteous cause defend; Stand apt for Jesus. your best friend." i——<00-——-— it seems strange that i-hose who motels no much ‘knowledge or the’ next wprld know :0 little about this one.‘ ‘ The Studebaker Big Six Sport-Phae- ton has been named “The Sherifi" be- cause of its thrilling performance and According to thcrating of the Society of Automotive Engineers, only seven American cars equal the Big Six in rated horsepower. And they sell for two to fotir times its price. Hence we urge you to compare its thrilling per- forrnance with that of the costliest cars. Shut out storms in 730 seconds It's ready for all kinds of weather. Qan- A'._HORNE s. c0., Charlottetown - A. HORNE s. c0.. Sumtneifside‘ {L —-_ s-i 1-1 _-_-_- _;_. -.. ~ s _ " - - \ . . "how the Bible that has stood the Popularity ti‘:‘itilléeiifltlllliilifiywteg‘LX223! iilltnelmbisclfirl fmlng lwhh ‘Isabelle m mo ‘ ‘ - f in gr , ivas n one oi‘ his most. ccztictl To out of sight. touring car. Last year, within structure are roller side CIlCltJsLITtS which the driver may lower in thirty seconds. affording complete prott-rtion from rain, snow or colt] winds. equal case the Curtains slide up again Safety unknown in other open cars Unlike the trill-style touring car, the upper structure of the Duplex is an in- tegral part of the body. it is so sturriiiy built that it can support the entire weight of the car in an upside down position. Since Studebaker pioneered this revoltitionary type of body con- struction, the Duplex has saved many lives in accidents which would. have been fatal in the old-style light-top open cars sold in the Studebaker price Prduruqu a: the roimir; rluy Hum! time Arizona alurqflh who vriumlulrl low and urdr north the rod of bu sum-n and Hi1 Si: Srulgbnbu; its steel-framed upper \\' ith Why the Studebaker Big Six outsells every other ca: in the world of equal rated horsepower. ‘TUDEBAKER builds all its ovm bodies, all engines, all clutches, gear sets, springs, dificrt-ntials. steering gears, brakes, axlcsfgrayirtrn castings and drop forgings. Only Studebaker in the ‘tinc- trar field enjoys such complete manufac- turing facilities. One-Profi t value These facilities enable Studebaker to manufacture quality cars on a One-Profit basir-eliminating outside profits The savings thus effected are passed on to Studebaker owners in the form of higher quality and lower price. Unit-Built construction approximately 50% of all class were Duplexes. That's because it’s the only car in the world that com- bines closed-car comfort, open-car free-S dom, quality, dependability and safetyl Ride in it-and you'll wonder why any~ Studebaker facilities result, too, in can designed, engineered and built as units. . he hundreds of parts in a Stoclebakcr , function as a smooth-working unit, re‘- sulting in scores of thousands of miles of excess transportation. greater riding com- fort and higher resale value. one would ever buy the old-style tour- Al", h?‘ upwddk k I mg w“ Direct manufacturing control enable: t‘ Under Studebakcfs m. and liberal Budget Stidflk" t" km w" wise-n": “ww- f, Payment Plan, the Big so. “Sher-ET may be 21'3", wfmd“ “'e"§§°r'fff,“;§v:’fh‘§g‘f; purchased out of income at time-payment for spectacular ann - l snnouneetne ts Intel as low as any known to tbemotor world. m n whid: make tars artificially obsolar. iuen friends, or who y-iurns for ocstafc lllncrls will" "lakes ‘me l>l“‘s°“ “Wk” "Willis among \\'()ill0i’lI rslnrt Your “Just to bo near Y0" sets my‘ and another not‘! ill is trsually be- m,“ ca,“ H _M. I _ __ catisc the first likes people anti _ .-.<.>_._._._ ",L__'|b"{:'|'f'| rl_'zt\‘_'glw“g'lgme- takes a gt-ntilnc interest -in Ihcln ||",-.1,;,,.,|_ “Haw. you m" .1 h", If,‘ ‘_ , ’ ‘_ ' ‘ " , and the" ‘imimb “m! m” "we" Dill: to ils liltlilyir.‘ u R ‘ irridh.ibizirthhiyo“ “figgrudtfgtgr fhie ‘ ' ‘ < ' ' e u . does not, it is a case of- "What ‘makes the lamb love .\lary so? ‘Wile: “l don't know How much I'm \Vt'll‘il 1 mmwy MW “m. gal?“ i. it luloid hair comb... kn Some pcoplo are perfectly nit-c and poilte and beautitul perhaps and accomplished and attractive every- way. but [llfiy are too self absorb- ed to go out of their way for any- body lt takeg time and rlttenLoir and kindness to win friends. Nobody loves a person who is too busy or 11 _ 1u~<AY ...;_‘ ,._.\___v.- _. _ .. too sell centered to spend time with . “u” ye “u” not “no tempmuon "Ihim. To be downright arlrnla-ble. in ilove with people, and to wear a sin- ‘cere and hearty smile is to go along way to popularity. ‘ll’ you are lone- some illlti it’ you think the world h-ae ii tin for you, try it. Try to do soure- airing k-Znd rind generous for every- l-hody you know. and —pres-t0—- "everyhody likes you. None of lls can resilst the sweet-tempered person who really likes us. And tew of us .- are riwled hy the person wiho wants‘ U6 to lrllte him. but ds too ibusy or too sslfcentered to bother much about us. Like people. and they will like you. y Some people claim they are ipopu- lai- with one sex. and are under- stood by tlhat sex, but arenot popu- lar with the other sex. This simply indicates that they have been pay-' illllg more attention to and being nicer tn tihe sex which likes them bestnlr ihey were equally nice to? those of the other sex. they would} haw so many friends among them. illl§'i\\» ‘ i. E E: I xi r ‘I Some day the Chicago ganglion will get rough. S ' , . -. --From Detroit New; if” i’ -.-..-.~trmwmsta».asc-_..gp_.,,,_ =- <