NE K192i.‘ Wometfs New Hygiene A Ends disposal problem-_ Discards like tissue By ELLEN E old-time sanit en suPP way C undrY m“! Kotcx a5 "a five tim°$ i‘ You . and gay. tryins ¢_ o dendopses. 33141 fofiendntg 5"‘ n now use Roglsfond Nuns lantcd by a "Ew “d 5 E °'e' alicd Kotex. tends the girgtgaggxsvsgmgstdiizf siiy as tissue. s absorbent as or- , “M0,. pads, and thus pro- . frocks under the 0hdl1l0flS. . j. aucxpauo ary pad has M0" h a v e Kotex on counters wear sheer thus ends all 0 better-class it, Great hospitals y p_ Doctors widely urge it. ‘ l0 the Red Cross cry im- enigma" Central Guardian THE HEALTH. and lives of many 3'9"!“ depend “D011 your response VALET AUTO STROP Razor or Valet Utility knife given free with every yearly new or renewal sub- scription to the (luau-diam UTILITY KNIFE, handy and convenient, free with every yearly new 0i‘ Nllvwill subscrlptiw to the Guardian. m wrapped in plain paper ready to be picked up without even asking. Package contains l2. Be sure ou get the genuine Kotex, for only otex itself is “like" Kotcx. KOT€X No laundry-discard like tissue VALET AUTO srnor RAZOR free with every yearly new or re. my"! subsvrintion u. the Guard- ALL PARTIES, who have not Wllillleteil taking delivery of the fertilize!‘ Crlletfl at Charlottetown should do o at once. Signed Po‘.- | ato Growers Assocaitic-u. 5939-6, 4 .31. THE HEALTH of the child is the health of the country. One (iiseascil child contaminates others, am) p03- silvly yours. It costs six times as much tocure disease as it does to prevent it. To continue the tiled. ‘Cross health work in the provincel EJ-L’ u, ' . HOLMA For perfect rest-for untroubleo‘ sleep-for dollar-for-dollar value —for longer life—- there ' has been nothing better for 50 years than the 617110015 built For slogp snmous as 010C For sale by N, LTD. \‘_ PATONS LT. i SLATER SHOE SERVICE Do you know the Slater Shoo Co. offer you through our store only. the greatest shoe service over given the men of this country. FIT IS ALL. IMPORTANT Your comfort depends on a perfect fit, almost any ilfiod shoe wears well enough. T0 GET A PROPER FIT HOWEVER i8 ANOTHER THING. widths from A to FF. arc offered you through this service, In slzco 5V2 to 12. Some dealers try to dlt both wide and narrow feet with the time shoe, poor This week we fitted men wearing from size 8V2 A business. (extremely narrow) to size 11 FF ("W Wldfi) lid Cross Those men Campaign arc entitled. 6.00 to $11.00. VAHHIDNABLI .- d ES TESTED . mo McLEOD a. asurasv ' _ ‘ ' J. A. Bentley ' "$3,031 “"""“° w. s. Bentley, K. c. AND 142 Richmond 0-0 ‘r ..: Elf At . s a‘, “Twp new“, . '_ w. TAYLOR J. s. TAYLOR Qfliltcrcd optometrists ,,_n Mower" liar-pen rent Geog-Age’ 3):, m _ _._... ___i.___._____ Office: llroot BIA J. A. MQDONALD - I. A Ing Md to and "hm-l will have comfort, to which they The prices are from ALLEYofinEl FOOTWEAR Charlottetown, P, E. I. Professional Cards Barrister and Attorncy-ot-Low v 100 Richmond Street MONEY 1'0 LOAN Charlottetown, P. i. l. McDonald s. McPhee ‘ C H. F. McPHEE lmium, Attdrnoyo, no.- Mcncy to Loon. Cr. C. C“. Archibald oradum of N. v‘, rm orcouitc flodi I loltool and Hospital . Egr- lr. NM , onuocisr one supplying olocccc IMO! ~ , ' Icy» Iuildiug "’ oooroc Imus requires tncrtoy, and your ltell) by‘ gi-ving youl “bit." . NEWS FROM CAVENDiSH. —— Forty-five members of the “Yuinpg Pebples Progressive (lroup" Kath. ered at Green Gablzs on Sntunlgy evening. May 28th.. to express their friendship and best u-ishcs to Miss Leona ZVlacLurc, who is one m‘ [he season's brides-lobe. Miss .\1 iLure was escorted into the room by iArthur Wooflner and Avnlalh Ma:- Csllum and sen ed in u pret ily de- corated chair before a backgronnil ioi‘ p- uk and white gtYl‘il.ll'l‘lllllS, ivhile ‘the Bridal Chorus ironl Loheu- ggrin was played by .\irs. lloiden ‘McLure. -Little Pauline Webb pre- isonted the bride-to-be with a bou- que. of flowers, after which a min- iaiure truck worsen loaded with presents was wheeled into ‘the room by Roy Stevenson. Mary llol- llrgs then read an original poem addressed to “Leon~.l" and. as the igifls were unwrapped, Emily Pia t-s land Evelyn Woolner read ilic vers- 82-i- accompanying ‘hem. Leona ,tha.nked the group vcry sweetly for their kind wishes and also passed THE CHARLOTTET roa sdaws AND BURNS Cover affected area with “Vaseline” 'Jelly spread on linen or gauze. It's pure and safe to use on all minor cuts. wounds, bruises, bumps. Look for lhe Trade Marl: "Vucllno" If II your protection Chesebrough Mfg. Co» Comfd 5520 Cltabot Avenue MONTREAL Vaseline '7IADI MARK PITROLEUM J ELLY Mai The Fathers 0f Confederation Salmuel Lennard 'l‘ill.-.-y. one of the outstanding £l.(lV(lt:iili‘.i-i bi’ ("onteder- alien who claimed New llruuruvicla us his homo, was a rlrugzist- by pro- tessiuu. At the time oi‘ his birth in iiagoimvu in May oi‘ 18h‘. lllS fam- ily were well lseitl-ztl and looked back with pride to the tact that 111i‘? hurl loft the revoizilinnists to the south in order that. they might continue to live umler the Union Jack. li b: pcrhatis i.) his first lempluy- 9r that we nuist look for lllC com- mencement oi‘ the public career" that was lo enroll his name amongst ihedtliiters oi‘ (lonfederatiou. After iflkIlli-Z an ZlCiHlCflllC course in the k Saint Joltn. he oilterccl nzte ni’ the leilliillii establishments of the city under the management of W. O. Snuth, This gentleman had then lic man and there can be no doubt ilispeusitu-r ul‘ ilrugs in the City oi Newsm,’ reported made a Mme rm‘ hmlse“ as a Dub‘ of which Trinity Church, Charlotte- OWN GUARDIAN P. E. Island Presbytcrial at Summersioe The P. E. island Presbyterial of .he United Church of Canada. con- (Blliitl in annual session 1n Trinity Jhurch, Sununcrslue, at 1U n.m., on lune let, 1927. Mrs. Neil McLeod. Jummcrsidc, presided. and with ner I“ tile plattornl were Mrs. Harold ..ewson, Charlottetown, recording mcrctary, and hlrs. A. J. liluthcsou. J‘Lcary, corresponding secretary. .{ev. W. ll. Harding opened the peeling with prayer. Mrs. Major fownsenil, Sherbrooke, conducted _he devotional service, the Scrip- .ure Lesson from Ephesians. Chap. i, being read by her daughter, lillss Alarion 'l‘ownsend, missionary-elect if the United Church. Mrs. W. Clarke, lirackley, led in prayer. Al‘- .er a few words of greeting from .he president, the various commit- .ees were appointed as follower- Press. Miss J. McNutt. Malpequc; yirs. l). M. McLeod, Hunter River‘. lomiuathlg, Mrs, W. Adams, Lot ‘i6 (couvenor); Mrs. Geo. C. Gor- lon, Alberton; Mrs. J. A. Moore. Charlottetown and Mre. Lockhart, Souris; resolutions, Mrs. G. - lrant. Orwell (convonor); Mrs; F. .5. Boothroyrl, York; Miss Marlon Powltsend, Sherbrooke; credentials, Miss Janie Andrews, Miss ltlabel Ncwsmtte, lilies Jean Webster, and Miss biclmnalil; committee on bal- toting on Branch delegates. Miss Alma lnman. 1111111111011. MP5- ML“ Gregor, St. Peters, and Mrs. Little- johns, Pownul. The reports of the various departments were present- ed by their respective secretaries 1s follows: ltiissionary Monthly. Vlrs. I). M. lVlcLeod, Hunter River; Supply and Literature, Mrs. Geo- C- Gordon, Alberton; Strangers, Mrs. F. E. lloothroyd. York; Associate Helpers, Mrs. W. Clarke, Brackley‘. Christian Stewardship, Mrs. D. Ix- Ross. Bedequtn _ On behalf of the W. M. 5-. "f Trinity Church, Summersule. cor- dial greetings were extended the members and visitors by Mrs. L. R. Allen, and responded to by Mrs. Gordon, Alberton. The recording secretary, Mrs. two auxiliaries organized during the year, Cascum- pec and Rose Valley. Mrs. Mathe- s0n's report covers the work of the '17 auxiliaries in the Presbyleriai. town, leads in membership, Orwell that tho first sparks of political along some tzood advice, The re- nlainiler of the evening was spent in music and gables. ‘Lunch ivzis served and an euoyablc evening was brought to a cliose by tho singing pf "God Save illc Kiug."— Miss Gertrude (‘lark returned -home 0n Sunday, from Charlotte- lfswin. -—Miss Nellie McConbrvy n has also returned to her home at‘- . ter a "pleasant visit with friend-s ‘n Clinton. —On Thursday. ,\l2\y 26 h.. Mrs. Gordon Wright. Prcsiilcxlt mi‘; the W. C. T. U. of (‘amulet aildrcs- ; sell n very anpritcinflvi- zluilicutzr in IVloylield llnll... .~\-\\/'.(.‘.-'l‘.l7. was tirguuizoil wiirh the frllotrillg offl ersz- Pros. .\’i s. ner: First Vlf~c.l‘rc. Mrs Irvi g: second Vii, -l‘res. Martha BPOWll; San-re nry- - (‘HLWJ Peter Jzritkstiu; (‘nrr '12‘ Ncllic lit-r- ing Sucre airy-m Miss flltfil; Tcasurer-— Miss Marion Webb. -Mlss irenc ?\\’yami has returned to her honlo in lllayiield after spending a stiecessiul year as a student of I’. W. C. ~ Mrs Merle Johnston and her slon, Gor- de of Portage IMonday night Green Gables. — What might have the timely help of neighbors, rag- ed from 7 p. m. until 10:30 p» m. on Wednesday evening, May 25 h in Mir. Jeremiah Simpson's woods. For ECZEMA Herbal Ilomodlcs Skin Dlsealel. Now . Herbal Bernadine. Pamphlets an Loss of Manhood and diseases of men. Booklet on Female llls and ‘ advice free by msil. 80 years‘ ex- i parlance. (Without criticising l or dilpnrlng your doctors writs , us before losing hope.) Treatment. Our by mail our speclallt English Limited i ‘I860 Davis, Vancouver, B. C. I Canada Oldest Herbal Institute Herbal Dispensary VQ-§O-O-OQ-QO4 Extinguisher Free ' With every suit order brought lin before June 2nd. Mode any Ilyie. Ifit guaranteed and dollars saved. |Roin coats any style. mode to mca- sure, S. F. TARBUSI-l 172 PRINCE STREET A Fire i i l QXWO-O-O-GO-WGO-OQ-O-OO A PIPES canons i st ‘.- ii We have Just rsoclvod c pluoo the molt fcltldicul from 85c up., comooln and look them over. La .l‘rairir, spcnb and Tuesday a!‘ proved a disastrous fire, but ior._—_ '—~"_-—"—-—~— hating society. From there he ex- behalf of iiore the youthful clerk. i The employer. seeing that i Sir Samuel L. Tiiley. tctttlcil his platform by addressing meetings in the interests of tem- perancc. It was his style and elo- quence that induced his friends to seek his entrance into politics and in the year 1849 he ran and was elected to a seat in the New llrilus- wlck llouso of Assembly. The fol- lowing year bu won ltumerous ad- mirers by reason of his bold stand for railway development lu New ilrilnswick and fmlnd himself ut the head oi‘ nifztirs. oi‘ such on olilcc that ho attended the Quebec Conference in 1864. l-fe had also attended the conference In (lhnrlottetown u few mouths earlier. It was Mr. 'I‘llley who ‘ilflitflliitll that some nlomboru of the Upper Pr< inces were touring in the led tor invitations to be sent to could be laid in a proper way be- lforc the various colonial assemblies. The secret could not hold and a Prince Edward island newspaper secured tiotea of the entire ccediugs. When they were publlull- ed they had a tendency to create n feeling of alarm, so much so that Mr. Tllley was defeated at the elec- tions held in 1865. in less than a year the antagonism died away and for perhaps the first and only time in the political history of Canada a defeated premier was-cheered in- to a continuation of tbs office which he did not seek. However, a Fenian invasion was threatened from the south under the shadow of invasion he again took olilce. it was his 9:00 P. M. strong defense measures that caus- Vl/‘RNY (258) New York. Wired and " ed the Fenlans to change their ‘Space Radio, mind. The Confederation ‘bill was carried in the House, and Mr. Til- ley went to London with other delegates. He was knighted in . 1867. In the new Federal House he was the first Minister of Customs and later became Lieutenant Governor largo assortment of Plpcc to. M New Brunswick‘ iStudiies iby is. ‘Princeton Univer- ' riity scientist ‘halve indicated lilllflil You m cordlllly invited to 0 the l-lgiht of [limit-lee is ‘produced by a digestive process‘- ambition were fostered by the ideals . , . and North Tryon in highest aver and policies that were thus set be- age attendanca The mm] member. ‘he members 355 life members and 146 ivllulng-fltnfili ‘an’? ovllkmce of. 0mm“ associate’ helpers. There are 1.173 lca g1 s, in uced him to join a de-Gubscribers to ‘lbllity. Session closed with prayer in number of Associate Helpers. ship is 2,144, including 1,643 annual ‘ The Missionary Monthly and 64 Thankoffering ser- vices were held iu the year. Mrs. Boothroytfs paper on "The duties and responsibilities of aux- iliary officers" was very practical and helpful. Under the headings: (1) -Ye are not your own; (2) What do ye more than others; (3) Be not weary in well doing; (4) Well done good and faithful servant; she very beautifully developed the thought that duties faced and responsibili- ties accepted became joys and priv- ileges with the reward of greater opportunity and greater responsi- by Mrs. U. K. Ross. The devotional service at the af- ternoon session which opened at 2.30 o'clock was conducted by Mrs. Chisholm, Berloque. The Scripture Lesson was from Matt. Chap. 14: 22-36. , After minutes of morning session were adopted as read an interest- ing feature was the presentation t0 Miss Marion Townsend, by the president, of a beautiful Bible on the Presbyterial: and PAGE SEVEN l and vangclinc for ful aid—Chooolatcs thrill the maiden fa pro-eminent. @ Summerside. conveyed to her the greetings and good wishes of the Presbytery. Miss Townsend replied in easy and eating account of the work done in ln Toronto. "Fairer! of all the maids was Iiuangrline, Benedict's daughter." F only that perfect lovcvstory might have gene on to n happy ending, But an cdrct c 0nd their iorcsccing separated babrlcl by the members of Trinity W. M. S., for Service," by the C.(LI.T. was ,during the year. Rev. D. K. Rees dlfw beautifully carried through, reflect- this auxiliary place on record the also a life membership certificate Tomorrow’s Rad“) PIOETil-m raised from all sources, $14,757.60. _____ mchuung $152035, famed by [he ccss that has been llliFS (luring the the Trustees fnr the use of ihd MONDAY, June s ' to Preebyterlal which greetings acknowledged were graciously by the president. The Treasurer reported the sum Rev, Dr. Saint was the represen- ence as she told nt‘ her work dur-Ilvlathesnn; and {alive from pregbyrepy to Qonvey lug the past live years. in Japan-that the thanks of the Preebyterlal Y_ p_ societies’ "s reported by M155 llrsi your oi‘ our ilniioil work. n, w"... M, hnmepOKCL (:l5'7)6"i1g»ronto. Studio Music, Jilurlillnr-s- at the time and arraug- CEO? (‘an Molllreal‘ ML R07“ them to attend at Prince Edward island. it was from the smallerwEA-F i 92) Brlgadwlly- N- Y- A tueeting that the larger one in Que- ‘P- GY l“ ‘l9 WEEI- WJAR- WI’ bec grow. All the delegates were '17- WRVMWCSTI. WTAM. WWJ, sworn tn secrecy until the matter WSAL -w(-78A|E- :15 P. M. DrOJIViBZ (333) Springfield. Organ re- intrrnltlonal Radio Programs EVENING CONCERTS 2:30 P. M. . 0 9.3 M. WJZ (454) New York. lioxy and His Gang. 7:00 P. M. WEAJF (492) New York. Shiskfnl Sercnaders. to WEAdi‘, WLlT. Ken, W-S/Ali. Comert. 8:00 P. M. . . ‘WJZ (455) New York. Light Opera also WBZ WBZA. 9:00 P. M. cital, Statler. 10:00 P. M. WSAII (326) Cincl. Studfo program. FEATURE TALKS 5:25 P, M. WCY (379) Schenectady. Baseball scores. _ 7:16 P. M. WEAlF (492) N. Y. "The Heart of America," tio W‘Ll'l‘, 165D. 8.00 P. M. WLW (422) Cincinnati. We'll Ask One, lMANT TO DANCE? (Nome o1 Orchestra Given) 9:00 P. M. WLW (422) Cincl, Hotel Gibson. 9:80 P. M. WILW (422HClnolnnotl. Zoo Dance Music. , 10:00 P. M. WIEEI (349) Boston. Lido Venice. 10:30 P. M. WHIK (2-73) Cleveland. Elntertoln- ers. 0E0!‘ (411) ‘Montreal. Mt. Royal Orchestra. lmnan, rind $2,302.96 by the Mission Bands as reported by ‘Mrs. Keith Boswell. There are 50 bands in the Prssbyterlal, 8 having been or- ganized during the year. MissMabel Newsome, Charlotte- town, in a splendid address. deeply impressed her hearers as she ex- plained and recounted experiences of her work in the United Mission ful and interesting periods of the once conducted by Mrs. Thomson. Among the topics discussed were Missionary Knowledge. Christian Stewardship, Use of Mite Boxes. Scripture Reading and Prayer. 98, and visitors, 68. Total. 181. inating committee as follows: Honorary president. McLeod, Summerslde; Mrs. ling, Montague; 2nd vice-pres, Mrs roc.-sec., Mrs. Mrs. F. E. Boothroyd, York; Allen, Summerside; soc. Y. P. Work Miss Alma lnman, Boswell, Victoria; lottotown: Supply and Lit. sec. Mrs. Geo. C. Gordon, Alberton; sec. Christian Stewarshlp, Mrs. D K. Ross, Hedeque; Strangers soc. Mrs. Press see., town. Tho 86c Pipe ic a dandy for tho money. ' i’ out one whilo they mt. llarolii t w0filly . i- 170 Ouoon Ohcrlottctovm WiJWTiMlliEWi iEMIiMBlElXUTW” F RASER’S HOME "STYLE PORK &. BEANS Ask Your Grocer. A . ‘ ‘ion was 12 "and 20¢ Per‘ Tin“, or and Benediction. At the evening session at‘ which the newly appointed president, Mrs.| The church was filled and the service through- out was most impressive and In- Miss Ncwsomc, Charlotte- Thomson, presided. spiring. town, reed the Scripture lesson, pageant “U t 1 at Sydney. One of the moat help- meeting was a round table courier- Miss Andrews reported for the credential committee as follows:-— Presbyterial ofllcera, 15; delegates, Mrs. Adams reported for the nom- Mrs. Neil _ president. W. A. Thomson, Charlotte- town; lst vice-pres, Mrs. John Ster- Major Townsend, Sherbrooke; 3rd vice-pres, Mrs. Geo. Grant, Orwell;' .- Harold Newson, Charlottetown; corresponding sec... ‘ mis- ‘ aionary monthly sec.. Mrs. F. K. Lit- ... l» wqndgr wlm Carleton; . supt. Children's Work. Mrs. Keith ; supt. Associate ." Helpers, Mrs. J. A. Moore, Char- '-i W. L. Cotton, Konsingtom’ Mrs. D. M. McLeod. Hunter River; Finance Com., Mrs. L. R. Allen, Summerslds, Mrs. D. i , K. Ross, Bedoquo, Mrs. A. J. Matbc- ‘ son, O'Leary, Mrs. McCregor, Sh, Peter's Bay, Mrs. Full, Charlotte- passed con- Boob L; Betfevlreal- health! damning Government Control, af- ter which Rev. D. K. Ross, Bede-i que. closed the meeting with Pray‘ and Rev. Geo. Ayers, Remington, Jed in prayer. a liictimc. . Such edicts are unknown to-day-—-and lovers have now at their instant call a most wonder- by Moirs-to charm and ir. As the pcricct gift to mark an anniversary- to prove in most subtle manner one s know- ledge of what is socially correct—to placate when one is late or mus‘! break an engage- ment—Chocolatcs by Moirs stand alone- Whcthcr you buy Moirs by the pound Or lhfl ackage the quality is identical, oirs appears on each individual chocolate. 'lt is your safeguard. Look ionic. The name An infinite variety Efleciivclycpdchaged. l COLA-TBS ‘lllldhirg ‘ ' HALIFAX‘ CANADA‘ '-“C"ANAD ’s CANDY” é Resolved that lng great credit on both the girls loss sustained by our societyin the and leaders responsible. MrsThom-ytleatil of Mrs. J. C. Purdy, of Am- son made awery touching appeal in herst. Resolved that we express graceful fashion and gave an inier- a ten-minute talk on "investments"Iouxndeep appreciation to our retir- followed by llilss Louise Callbecltfiing oiilcers. particularly the retir- the United Church Training School Bedeqile, llllSSitlllflfy on furloughning president, Mrs. McLeod, and who gripped the hearts of the audi-icorrespouding secretary, Mrs. further resolved the laud oi’ flowers and sunshine. ‘be extended to the Ladies of Trin- The following resolutions weroiity Auxiliary, to our Hostesses, to recorded: Resolved that, as a Pres-hire Organist. to those who prepar- byterial, we give thanks to Al-ieil and presented the Pageant. t0 mighty (tori for the tnezistm- oi‘ Sllff-lllli! speakers for their messages. in ite- church, and to ull who in any way solved that u mvsSHl-Zt‘ of ovluluiiily-contribution to the success of our be sent to Mrs. Weslmorclitnd autl mew-titlg. expressed to Ziiiss Ncwsnmo 1n bleetifig closed with Doxnlngy. their recent Iu-rchvcnicnis and found Benediction by Rev. Mr. Iinrd- nll others who have hurl uorrtnzvling. ' L i F REEr-Send for ‘Two Trial Packages was the architect Nyonseccbco1"'ocwboildln|riefrom its foundations you realize that the orchi- tect‘: ‘ob-nine work of the mun who lay: the plan moot implant 0f it’: the some with building your body. If you'll- s good crchioect you plan your dict carefully- select your food for the hulth cod ciciency it brings you. Grape-Nuts supplies the five essential food dc- menu. It‘: Illpffllloly delicious too. And ouiiy digested. Iu delightful crispness organ you to ully exorcise your teeth Ind pm. Have i: beginning tomorrow. Com lcu than ooc cent a serving-four tuopooofola with milk or emu i mficicnt. Randy so at from tho package. YWIQNOItIIIDiP-Ill-Illppod. MsdoinCucdc. Iulx". Adrlm: Clu- riion Pomm Ca.,l,td,,- Den. G-JO- I Metropolitan Blip, Toronto 2. Oll. ra£e=Nt1ts .