can CHARLOTTETOWlP-GUARDIAN There was n goodly number oi’ P“: h“ ha" S“ w"lntereetod parents and friends M and bneuno no lhm of breath » . the Empire und Arbor Day 0X9!"- hudly do my housework, nail P1 , S! a. Sflwl e9 "II nrvou little sound I “"5 m ' n” re ‘ y 1%!“ .- m w n‘ terday morning. The program ‘ d m“. “awn-h. iwas very nicely varied and admir- - iably carried out. The singing by i , the pupils, under the talented and h Y ' ' capable leadership ct‘ Mill“ Lillian mQf dflflg S0 f -.\ricKt.-nzie, was never heard to befi- vter advantage, and many comp - unoiitary remarks were ‘made about ;it. The Arbor Day itddress was _ igiw,“ by m. K R_ Hum o; ‘£9 Coftmaii and Dal). ~Dtperiiuentnl SlullOn who spa e - _ _ In“ Trees, paving his hearers many Flfsf §'m_°- _ iiuterestiiig facts about Lrlllflkll‘ - - - - - < -- " ,2 f - ' growth, trultlvritioii and cure, w t _ _ ~ ' ' ' ' ' ‘" ' ‘Morrow I QO l bfl d. 1 flfl should help greatly in their prcaer- Fir" 9""- _ ‘ Grabowslti. Barnes an‘ . awn: on mull flood I the, vation. Mrs. W. E. Bentley held IChl_ioi:tli‘i]r;in..... ‘it l5; L, Faulkner and Hiirtzime. financial-ad N: x _ P“ [gklllicutlftnllftllllgfi “Y.ii¥.’.’.‘l.‘l’ ' Bush and "Brine"- . Network . . . . . . . . . . . . .. it '1 0 - ‘ ~ ‘ Hi1“- Blllllillfifi} . . . . . . .. l ti il I'M!‘ And New! Pill! u! 60o. n personal reminiscent-ea oi the 1TH)’. Balm“ ‘mil m“ - _ _ . ' _ ‘Millllfllili and Skrzit. ' "aha wliptwogala‘ §;ii\§i.l:e:va‘;“ntly m h” 0w“ “mm ‘First 60mg": r n n Henderson, Skidriior-e rind Luke. . mill!!! Om, Umibfimntn" Other speakers were Mayor Ziiil- Gulch-ma“ ‘ " .- , , ._. _ _ H, ‘Phintlelphia . . . . . - - - - - -- ' Second Game: 1|. Maya rind HiiIZfflVte Syracuse . . . . . . . . . . 54 V? i i . .1 h M _ H S m,‘ f... Scott. and Wilson. Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Three Hundred v‘ I r emy m p Miller, Harpist: and illitgllzultii. - - ' _ _ .- . , Ft gcame: (f te,.nreani ‘EEG- Bablee Al S¢rvwei....i:..:.':;.. 22ml: . .. ; Y i . .. ' C Boston . . . . . . . . .. ' Flrlt Game: memos. May 2o.Jiiindiflis‘;,};f,',§,d“,,y“‘§f,‘;§,will: "Riiem. Alexander a d snyrlei". Bitiiaio :: n 1 0i london children wont "iiiotliur- ‘ v - "v ' h Edward, mm Tayim; finches,” _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 1 7 1 n", m‘ “he” M)" l‘ w“ "m" 15mm“ “a? ‘hen “than bly [d9 plt: Hollingswortii and Dcvino. "59"" 51md">'"- l h. and I 1e o-xerc B.“ to” \w Second Game: hlclmtshlin and Head. o nymph figygeqgge “élilii; m‘ cm ------- »- it q WIRE‘. 0H1 W" . 1 E105. 1i C Brooklyn - ~ - » ' - — - - - < ' -~ ' Second Game: undoi- 12 months attended 1i special, ,, _ , _ , .l Blake, R001 and Gonzales. iiart- lhfmk, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ r; 1.; 1 sifltoo at which all‘ the‘ old oust-i m “hm the, 10mm lnett. hiuwocgg. Eiéiioti‘, Cotitrenll, Rochemer _ _ _ _ ‘ _ ‘ _ _ _ , _ _, n 7 1 ‘m5 W? governing” u“ wem “UNI-Huh mother '1': siir- lel't tho m!" “m! De "l" ‘" 1 Brice and Pond. V1106. . n. i. " - Stthaifiier rind Head- "Ii Charles Dickens" that gii-iiifjklfg‘11,“,j",,,,';“:}'i‘lc‘ffl,lgugloféii‘ Second Game: 0 ' lover oi children were Ili'l'B in this 1m m; children mm been chrwmb Cincinnati 6 14 |NTERNAT|ONAL LEAGUE ohm-ah. which he made ruinous liy ' ‘m ,1“, thurL-h during the iatst 12 Philadelphia. . . . . . . . . . .. 6 9 guyqpgy Ila "Uittlg Dorrii" his turn, would e‘ h‘ ’ Rbtey and Picinicb. lilln up with joy at int.- sight l now mm“ 5“ <._._______ Ferguson and Wilson. Toronto 1 10 2 bclold, romarked the Rector (ll Si. Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 1i 1 rgeh», the Rev. i-ldu-nrd Nvell- Judge Webster Thayer of Maasn- Seutmd (lame: V’ 1 Norman. ‘Sritterllelil and Hnr-_ Is In DQIHII his tidrlrci-is. chueetts, who sentrpced Sacco and Si. 1mm 5 ~' grave. v . Three hundred unites nestling Vanna; to dggfh gnd who prealtkd Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 5 4 Thomas and Devirte- into the arms oi‘ iheir mothers. 3W at the original trial seven years Hamel! ‘W! 5"Y“°T~ smiling at their little one-i; IWH‘ 39m and who ha, bu" bigguqy u. Gonewlch, Mogrldge and HOEflYl- Figt ‘game: q 6 and thoroa silver-y tlnkie ils one oi sailed on the score of alleged pre- ‘ ell 11E - - - - - - - ~ » - - - -- - - tho miles erooned; the sunlight judi” against {he two conviqtgd AMERICAN LEAGUE SATURDAY Jersey (‘My 4 10 4 streaming through the wonderful radium, v Y k 4 10 3 EnCinrltog téntllnw Davis, (‘roriloiiler ~<--- >— ——-—— u 9W’ OI‘ - _ . . . . . . . r . . S flll U l. Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 > 12 1 Reuther, Moore and Collins, Grob- secq-ld game; , lowski. Reading . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 '1' - l Lesven, Hudlin and Sewell. i Jersey (‘lty . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 T __ l itussell and V. Davis. _ LY Washington . . . . . . . . . 669 all Ellis and Duly. Detroit - ‘ (Ten innings.) i Syracuse _ . . . . . . . . . .. io_ 14 0 il-ltidiey and Ruei. l Rochester . . . . . . . . . . . . .. :1 1i 2 W€ can usually gfit all the ‘Halioway and Bossier. i Haliaham and Mangiinr. Niorrtwv. i Thomas, Harrison. Tliortttttliicii D Used Cars we want. ii Boston ............ .. 4 11% 1).“... Head. 1 1 ‘n7 a St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . _- '1 Newark . . . . . . . . . . . . .. El 0 he." We can t» We havfi ‘ Wiltze, Rafting‘ and Hartley. Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . .. l1 11 2 nothing to selL .Wingt'ieid Stewart and O'Neill. lwgfilglgliilllglfilrfllllfléy. (‘heart-s Ho. . Plmflilellllllll - - - - ~ - - - 1- 5 19 4 Earnshaw, Skidniore, Miller. 0;:- ‘V B i Chicago . . _ _ . . . . . . . . .. 7 12 2 den and Lake. v ' - & . Waibtrg, Quinn and Cochrane. Newark . .. 2 4 O _ GREAT GEORGE STRE Lyons and McCurdy. l Baltimore i; 7 - ET ‘ Bentley, Tvlomble. Zuniliris mid INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE ‘Unzmann. A USED EAR IS ONLY A5 DEPENDABLE l, AS THE DEALER WHO ‘SELLS IT ~ SATURDAY Reading Jersey City . Worre, Billings and Davis. field and DEVOTIIIBXZ, {O3- Aldridge and 000th- Grinies. Ciarksort. Soiigcr, Green- u Two p I ' ' ; " WLllo hb , Decatur, O'Neil and . - . _ i I Joya-twist: Deherfl’. Harlraves. v um nouszwontc Prince St. School M u T ' .»............ .......... .. . 1. 0 . ' ' New York . . . . . . . . . ._,~1 11 2 ' TWO BOYS BURIED UNDER SAND BANK ‘IURJONTO, .Ont., May ZL-W-i Thomas “'08 driven past a vtwilnl lot last night when he noticed i1 small girl crying bitterly. lie stop- ped and investigated. The yflllllg- ster could hurdly speak. but 130ml" m; m n large sitnd hand flnnlly coil-i veyed the information that u b0)’ was buried iii the sand. Thom!“ hurriedly dug into the hunk rind un-l covered ll lltllo t-htill- Wllili "Uwev" er, imnit-iliiticiy ioiiiml iho Iliile‘ girl iii tears. Further enquiries dis’ closed the tact that sill] another boy was buried, | With the uiti oi‘ two workmen,‘ Thomas noon uncovered another little buy, v. ho was gasping for breath, The two iioyn had been playing at the bottom oi the Sillld batik when it Sitlllifiil oi’ it caved in and covered them to n depth of six or seven inches. IT YOUR NERVES? IS q . , F"""1Ilil\\' mid Lake. ‘i NATIONAL LEAGUE SUNDAY i) i 1i ‘Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . .. 1i '. l ‘ Brooklyn 22 22 —~<i’hoto by llaybnil MRS. H. C. ARGENT Woodstock, Ulll-~-"I have never Wound anything so good for the ‘nerves us Dr. Piorce's Favorite ‘Prescription. Several times in the past l have had spells 0i! nervous ,pi-osli-ntioii—niy' nerves would g0 till to pieces. I would become riin- iloivn illltl iveak, hut Dl‘. Pier-eels gFtivorile Prescription has always irestored my nerves l-lllii brought iiinck my health and strength. i ‘IHIVO been so greatly benefited by Stockings ; 25c. pair On Sale Wednesday 2 p. m. 4 200 pairs Silk Stockings go on sale Wednesday after- noon at two o’clock for 25c a pa garter welt, four ply heel toe and foot. ir . Less than you would expect to pay for cotton hose. These are not seconds, but -all'first quality goods, fashioned leg, wide -. BLACK WHITE GUNMETAL SAND " OAK BUFF BROWN HARVEST ROSEWOOD TANBARK .1 GREY FAWN TAN SEE OUR WINDOW PATOH S ltretti 9:10 i’. .\i., Friiiity August i ,l2tli. ,0 Jul 1st‘ 1927, - Wm b‘, $1M.’ The tour will cover some 10,000 YGEFS sluice Conieiieigilon was corl- mHP-‘it "f which 1-100 will b9 b)’ sirmmnted, and in commemoration “mil-Hier- oi‘ that important event in the liist- 1" "imlllimi “Ymlgemellls have ory oi‘ our great Dominion, the Cnrr- _ litllall National Railways have ar- flioflfllifl-Torvflto. Winnlpeawat- ranged a personally contiiicterl All rolls- Sasklimim- lviilllwrlghi. Ed- Expense Tour across Canada, cov-‘nmmimi Valmolwer- ‘M10718. CB1‘ ering virtually the entire Dominionfiar-"i For‘ wllllll-nl and P011 Arth- The mm. which Wm he by special iir, as W8“ as in Jasper National train, is ‘scheduled to leave Mon~ Plllk ""4 "he 911118111811 Rflckiw “.931 at 11:00 a‘ m" \\vedne,sday_ and a motor boat trip through the July 20th uexL The train will Lakes stirrcutiilitig Minakl, consist of standard Ali-steel. sieep- All lllllsllillflil itinerary hovering mg ca“, (line, and radio pqnipped the loiir and giving infomration as compartment. ohsicrvatictt library m the 905i P115» may b6 Obtained car-s » ion application to The General P53. Itnkini: the ‘Prescription’ that I now ‘QPOIHIIIEIIII it to all wenk and ner- ivous \vomen."—.\irs H. C. Argent, Iii-iii Frances St. | Sold by dealer's, iri both iiiiid and dnblct. form: Y)!‘ scnd dOc for ‘iai fpkg. ‘tablets to Di‘. I’ie.rce‘s Liston 4i iitory in Bridgcbtirg. Ontario. . DEPENDABLE ARDIE l SPRAYERS Built to Stand Many. Years of Continuous Dependable Service The route o" the Wtwalwl mp seiiger Department. of the Canad- will be Via Ottawa, niinniri, \Viiinl- 1"" Nell-loll“! Hallways. Monctcn, N. peg, XVati-ous, Saskatoon, \\’:iiri- 3-- 01‘ to your local agent who will ‘wright, Edmonton. Jasper Nzttioii- “b51111 flll details for you, _ a1 Park, Kitivatiga. Prince Rupert {A and thence by (‘rtiiadiaii Xntionni (‘Oils-diam i156 Wm W911‘ 8- 1711118 Coast stcai 1'10 Vancouver. The Out. the only apparent exception return trip will he viii Kiiinloops. being some people's nerve. PEYSOIIBIIY Conducted {Motint Robson, Calgary, Batill’, y All E ense Tour iPoi-t Arthur and Nontbern Naviga- Cat s Tread Is , xp . ,tion Companies steamer to Sarnia. By W'rel '1 _ -.Across Canada thence t0 Toronto, arriving in Mon- l »: (iBy amm- United Press) . LONDON, May 21.—A wireieal burglar alarm, so sensitive lihnt on i" en i! the intruder steps lightly iii a ~l>een completed tor pleasure drives smcllillzed feet or flflfillefl l1 DOOM lamp. a bell is set ringing, has been. devised by Mr. L. Pearson, a, Not- tingham alootrlcal expert, who ‘some time ago introduced a syfiteiir ‘whereby a motor stopped at a sptr ken command. A cough, a, suppressed sneeze, a light footfall. even a cat's trot ‘across the floor, would be suffic- ient to set the alarm in operation. | Hie latest idea is t0 introduce a microphone into a safe or bureau and link it up with a finely-adjusted circuit, . Mr. Pearson, who believes ‘the same contrivancq would success- fully operate tor signalling in firs. has demonistrsiud tho burglar"- aiarm chiefly to- amuse a. clan o1 echoolboys. ' ‘ s \ Dependable AUTOMATIC PRESSURE CONTRO lands~with no possible chance of drive-chain or crankshaft. SUCTION SEDIMEN T WELL nozzles. DOUBLE PLUNGER curs place on a “HARDIE.” FREE SERVICE We carry a complete line 0f parts and ofler the Grower expert factory field -s $838011. A constant even pressure on the turns and head- Four positive screenings before the spray mater- ial reaches the potatoes. N0 delays due to clogged Plunger cups should be renewed every four 0r five years. There are no other plunger packings to re- lutely frde of charge, during the entire spraying L breaking a repairs, and ervice abso- Strength STEEL WHEELS, 44 x 4 inches. Welded and Riv- eted. AXLE-l 3-4 inch three bearing, cold rolled steel Adjustable from 44 inches to 76 inches. DRIVE SPROCRET-Malleable Cast. DRIVE CHAIN-steel Roller type. PUMP CRANKSHAFT-l 1-2 inch Manganese Steel. Bronze and babbit bearings. CY LINDERS——Steel, lined with “PORCELAIN.” _ Scoring and corrosion impossible. PLUNGERS-Z 1-2 inch Bell" Metal, equipped with double plunger cups. No Packing. TANK-100 Gal. Cypress 1 7-8 inch thickness. BOOM—Nixon, 3-4 inch and 1-2 inch galvanized. Four row type. Three or four nozzles to the row optional. Adjustable in row widths from 2'7 inches to 38 inches. Adjustable height on rigid standards. C Simplicity individual units. By this method repair costs are \ HARDIE to reduce time in disma sembling in the case of emergency. Spraying equipment inmtltt-elworld? R.'r.tt Summer-side OLMAN LTD. llF IT'S A I-IARDIE---IT’S~ RIGHT THE HARDIE puiirp is accessible. It is built up in reduced to such alow figure that they are hardly worth consideration! TI-IE NUMBER OF MOVING PARTS TO GIVE THE MAXIMUM AMOUNT OF SATISFACTORY SERVICE. Speed socket wrenches are supplied with every Considering all these fine points in a Hurdle Sprayer why should any grower be ssatisfied to buy old fashioned obsolete spraying equipmenvwhen for nearly the sani/e amount of his good hard earn- ed money he can make a worth-while investment in a HARDIE-The most ‘iitbaem and up-m-date ntlng and as- ‘ . . o . v~IF.;"»\—v‘< Ham-fir». V, .___..... .1. H. ctu. Charlottetown — — ~1-.».......g. a o