SATURDAY a-o Gay’s Plants 1 regret to artnoulfl In Q will be unable to accept orders to go ‘by mail. Large orders to go by express will be attended to. and prices mailed on request. Vegetable plants include: Extra early cabbage, cattliflower. celery. tomato. cucumber in boxes, sweet peppers. Annual Bedding Flower Plants. iricludez-Asters. Stocks. Salvia. Calendula. Marigold. dwarf and tall Petunia mixed colors, Fluffy Ruffles and all Double four dis- tinct colors of Dwarf Jem Petu- nia, Nemesis. Larkspur. Balsam. Phlox. Snapdragon-For edging. Sweet Alyssum white and Violet Queen. Lobclia, Dwarf and trail- int: and many other varieties. Perennials include: - Pansy. Sweet William, Phlox. Canterbury. Bell. a few Columbine. Peren- nials‘ 75% winter killed. many varieties a total loss. The late cabbage plants not ready before the 15th or 20th June. We have specialized in extra early tomato plants and have splendid variet~ les and sturdy plants. Also many plants in one and two dozen in VISION Look on the Fields Where have our eyes been roving? ‘Tis certain they have not been centred hero. For if we saw the sin-stvavrd world before us So surley should we shed "no silent tear. For They are While The harvest swift is passzng. ‘The years and days and itours are ltastnlng on; o hvlp us know the moments fast are fleeting, ‘I'm; summer day o! [race will loch be gone. The labourers are Few The Lord p! harvest culleth, The reapers labour on, though faint and few, So many sheaves there are that lie ungathered- O‘ hush and itear. perchcncl He boxes. and cnn be held over ‘for many days ll’ necessary. Custom- ers trolling at bur wardens. Head good e service as the limited help available. J. J. Gay A; Eon. Head 3 of Prince so. Charlottetown. We close at ‘I PM. calls for you. Pray Yes, pray with imt-rcessicn, Constrained by Christ, Campellcd by His tiotnpzission thine. i Ellington and others. by Dinah Shore, Dennis Dey, The Happy Gong ~ HOLMAN’S CHARLOTTETOWN STORE ,entltles each 6o ‘Permit. l-lia soul's petition to be badge. a programme. a seat in a - HOLMAWS New . RCA Victor REC RD Departmen OPENS SATURDAY, MAY 1318f Tschuiltowsky, Schubert, Rachmaninoff Sym- phonics in Victor Masterpiece Albums—Doncc Albums by Artie Show, Tommy Dorsey, Duke 4 | THE PRESIDENTS MESSAGE I iDrar Co-Workera Across Canada: We are delighted to i-npirt that ‘ma Cl-IAJQTTETOWN GUARDIAN _ Charlottetownfs newest and smartest Record Depart- ment opens Saturday, May 31st, at HOLMAN’S- Modern and complete with sound-proof listening booths . . . . Y0u’ll enjoy shopping here for the latest RCA Victor and other well known. Records- Shown in the Record Department Photo on left are A‘. Fremont Archer, vFurniture Department Manager and Mrs. Mary Campbell in charge of Record sales. FREE! To The Lucky Visitor RCA Victor Record Player Some lucky visitor is going to be the proud possessor ot on RCA Victor Record Player and it isn't going to cost o penny. All you hove to do to enter this Free Drawing is to visit the New Record Department and enter your nume on o ballot. . place Saturday, June 7th. A Brand New . Drawing takes Come in and listen to the lot- est Victor‘ Record-Wemfeotura a most complete selection from -...._.9l.l WtLesivell-knotvn. Clossicsdown to the newest dance numbers. Drawing Takes Place Saturday, June‘! Visit . The ‘Ncvt RBAVictor. R.ecord--llcpartmcnt-.- . Albums of Songs and many others. . scores of others. . HOLMAN’S. admission to cortat-i social funct~ ions. No collections will be taken ot ttte meetings except at the Sun- day srrvires. iiS the registration fee leach province will be twwrcsentetll is i" m“ "5 Cfllierfioits." ,‘ by a delcilte at the World’; Cg],- ‘ventloti and that eight Provincial Presidents expect to attend. Many lc_tte1's llflVt‘ cc-tno with questions re the World's Convention so we are giving ywu a few items of inim-est vrhiclt l am sitre will lnnswm" a number t.‘ the questions iWlllCll ltare btcn nskrd: "The membership of the Conven- tion will include the General Offic- rrs nf rntli organized country, the .Officinl Editor c! each National I\V.C.'I‘.U. paptt- "Nllfin siivh l-Jrliioz‘ l1. a tvonmzi Mrtnbcr oi‘ out Organ- izrttiotii. one dfiftgclc Tram each affiliated country and one for every thousand inrtnbcr; oi‘ affiliated National Unions- and one delegate for every thousand paying: tncmbers ‘of the Loyal Tcmporame Legion all such L.T.L. delegates to b: active members of the W.C.‘1.U. and active workers in the L. 'l‘. L. The Young People's Branch is eligible for representation by one younl woman for every thousand pay- ing members. these to ‘n- named thrcugh and as a hart of the Nat- ional delegation." "Visitors are invited to attend all sessions 0.! the Convention. Life members are seated in a special sec- i|0n." "A refllslrntion fee o! $2.00 is ex- of Prince Street. will be given n: Importunate. compassionate, devlne, ‘pact/ed to be paid by all delegates. Lite Members and visitors. This registered to l reserved section oi’ 'he Convention a song sheet‘ a copy of the Presid- “The Cottzlittitioit provide; that. each country fedeiatcd with the World}; W. C. T. U, is entitled to nominate candidates for officers. In all cases. the consort 0t the nominee to serve must be secured beforp i~er nomination." "Members of the Executive Com- mittee sitoultl plan to arrive in Asbury Park by noon of June 4th. llelcgatrs should arrive by noon of Jum- 5th. Early morning trains from Philadelphia or New York will reach Asbury Park before wconz" -"A hearty welt-onto awritnts the representatives of the World's W. C.T.U. from oil around the world. Come if you can; pray for us and observe the Noon Tide Hour each day of the Convention. please. We are working together for a better world." , We are looking forward to a con- ference with all ou: ocnstlian dele- gates some time during the 0on- vontion. ‘~ Iva Vlllcltson. _-_- HOTEL! Oandaisns going to the World's W.C.T.U. Convention are otaylng at. the Benjamin Eanklin Inn, 208 Sixth Avenue. North Asbui-y Park. New Jersey, U. B. A. , COCKTAIL BARS FORBIDDEN IN I. O. AIM T0 CURTAIL LIQUOR- TlADIii Victoria. — Cocktail bars or any Funk s. lenient‘; Address and wmpumonmv mimic uh o! lhw. bl the Ill" . The latest dance hits —Lindu, Heartache, Anniversary Song and Heor them now at at llilLMAlPS — Enter Your Name In The FREE Record Playcrp Drawing - ' - no OBLIGATION to suv - will not be rmrctioned in British Columbia. the legislature learned as the government's longer/sited amendments to tt-ie Liquor Act were introduced. The amendments would abolish liquor permits and place now controls on the llqtzor trade to curb drinking by ntinora and trafficking in beer patio: licenses. Also announced was the setting _ up of a fund under the direction of the minister of cducnhon "for promotion of education in re- spect to the proper use c! alcohol. Reduction ot penalties for drunk- enness are provldtd, for. A first offence will carry a fine of $10 instead of the prestnt $60. and a second cr third offence $25 instead of l0O. ALCOHOL NOT A STIMULANT, SAYS DR. WILLIAN J. MAYO Cora Frances Stoddard. superin- tendnt of the scientific Temperance Fkderatlon, retort-ell the claim o! certain brewery interests that alcohol is a stimttlsnt to the Mayo brothers, of Rochester. Minnesota, and received the following reply from Dr William J. Mayo: “Scientific . has shown that alcohol ts s narcotic agent and it certainly carries distinct dangers to those who make use of it as a drink. I have never found it neo- escntry to use" alcohol for medicine egcept in cases o! aux-steal patient! who have long been accustomed to its use. For such patients 1 have not found It wise to (horse their habit; abrubtly. immediately before stnjloll operation." l. to I-l nd eds o! splnsters from many parts o! Great Britain gathered in Trim!" "M" a . demandupehstons for single women at. 55. Later they marched on No. 10 DOWN" 5m” m e liver s copy o! their resolution in Prime Minister Attics.