- IUEMORIAM AND moimuiuc MAY L’). 1928 6 .,extr l D ROSE is good tea” e Orangeljielroe, at a little a cost, is extra good [to saloon. bright Aluminum Ilia. Sun Life Moore Div. lyiglz, Cl I .'\’, .- Of Canada ‘Canada's Largest Insurance Co. The Sun Life Ass. Co. of Canada, lliepChildfs Deferred Assurance Policy is proving to be a very popular plan. Low Rates, Large Guarantees. Ask our agents about it or consult J. A. Assurance Co. larlottetowil l’. l”. I. Central Guardian I CIPTOWN GOLE CLUlL-Members are reminded that annual subscrip- tious are payable May 15th. 447i), I SCOTCIII-‘ORT MEMORIAL 50-: ClETlh-At the annual meeting of the Scotclifort Memorial Society, last night, it was decided to hold‘ their annual celebration on Wed- nesday, July 25th at Scotchfort. W. C. T. U.—The following offic- ers were elected lit a meeting of the W. C. T. U. held last night in St. Paul's Parish Hall President — Mrs. J. J. Stewart, Treasurer-Mrs. George Gardiner, Secretary-Mrs. L. E. Prowsc. POLICE COURT — One un- sanitary yard case, which was ad- journed, llnd a drunk, $10.00 or thirty days. appeared before His Honor at the Police Court yesterday morning. Two autolsts arrested in connection with Sunday's tragedy were remanded until tomorrow morning. DIED TIIIS MORNING -— The death occurred at the P E. Island I-Icspital at an early hour this morn- lng of Mr. George L. Simmons who was the victim of an unfortunate automobile accident on Sunday. The injured man. who was suffer- ing from a fractured skull and ii frflcilllfed leg. llassed away without Pellflmlnf; Consciousness. (JORREC'l‘ION.—In the report of the accident t0 Mr. George L. Slin- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Under the Patronage o! IIIS IIONOUR. THE LIEUT. GOVERNOR WEDNESDAY, MAY 16th, AT 8.15 IKM. osciut winners COMEDY “The Importance Of Being Earnest” AT St. Peter's Cathedral Hall A Music By Dixon's Orchestra TICKETS 35 CENTS. ON 5-14-31. mons on Sunday. which appeared in ‘Tile Poor Nut’ Blbéitlway Lang-h Hit 5 At The Capitol rill: illicmssr COLLEGE rlilwa EVER FILMED l-lcrofs another screw. 111111111111 for JilCK Mulhllli. Yesterday he came to the Capitol Theatre in his Iatelst picture “Tile Poor Nut." Nev- er has hc appeared lo better advan- iaK . Elliott Nugent, one of the nu- thors oi the piece, played Jack's, role in the stage play. He was coli- sidercd excellent in it They say that there is nothing better than crcellcnl. However, we diilcr. for tibn in this picture. beg to Jack Mullllill is better, _ _ than excellent in his chnrnctcriza- "lemmy stocked Wm‘ the cxpcncncc loi an exceptionally successful bus- ‘Jlick is ably supported by Charlie mess “w” helexpounded some W" GYRO CLUB I l I a . the Victoria last evening. When Gyro Horace Brown took the majority of the younger business men of the city heeded his gavel. The stork made the Club's silver cup to Gyro Frank the chair, his appearance presenting MaePhce. A solo by Ben Acorn was heartily cncorvcl and the diners tllcn settled dowli to 1108i‘ the speaker of the CV-l ening. W. Chester S. McLure, M. L. ‘A. Mr. McLures topic “Tile Young could hardly "From n. Man in Business." have been more fitting. Though old man Winter lingers ‘n the lap of‘ spring this disagree- blc fact did not dampen the ardor or lessen the attendance at the weekly [Gyro dinner at that popular ilostcl Murray, Jan‘; wlnmn‘ Jenn Arthur pithy axioms relative to business ac- aiid ll cast of unusually fine playcrsyitlvlm-‘S- Petr Nut." where because of his "inferiority sign of any country. or any people lcxprcsscd the wish that Gyro would lJaCk lakes m0 pm»; of n conégclcnjoy the highest success. “It , student in :1 small-town Cflllflgc said Mr. McLure, "the lnost llElpllll L'l' staple lilies of endeavor. Jess Smith exercised keen judgment, 59w" 111mm“ hm‘ a “lmmmry "1 when he selected the m“ [or "ThcJllS very fine speech. In opening, he Yesterdays "Guyrdian? was inad- vertently referred to as having been at the corner of {Peake Street and Euston Street. The street should have read Spring Park Road. The car which struck him also made off 8100s Spring Park Road, not Pcake Street, as reported. PERSONALS Niucliillciiu lliil" l)f'l‘.|l llftvttlllpvll ulllll. clllli yiuiomzuilicztlly ii-st 30min) riullo lilbiis in u lliiy. (icfcvlliivc 0110s.- Mr. John E. Andrew of East Roy- alty has returned from Halifax ldrew has had a very successful year at King's. The many P. E. Island friends oil .Miss Jzlnctt Cairns, will be pleased, ito know that she is doing nicely all] ‘er, a successful throat operation Ap- ril 30th in the Homeopathic new pita], Bcsicn, by Dr. Walker. Spec- lizliist, l.____ m“ Cilllclildillg Words were a quo- mllllllflX" and pcculinl- shyness. llo to see Young men in business. bcfliation from Judge Parker's, Princi-l is- known to the other students a3 cause youth is the dynamic power pies of Business: “BliSillbss has ac- thc "poor nut." Life for Jack is notJ-hat puts thingsover. It takes tlleccpted the imperious challenge to so gccd. bc ll college hem, another college that Siill’ and hero and all that. It is In his llQllfl he wishes toiyouth of‘ our land, the pride of Oll1'|C0l‘I‘£‘lf1l.C and harmonize inc con-‘ g In fact hc {.1095 manhood in times of war to win. Iiictlng forces in commerce, trade, so ~ilu' as to write a young" lady ll; and in the arts of pence it is youth and industry." what he mints to ha, but his cQm-llllfti- "hard work is the common coin or the engineer, but to the young. plex stops him. There is a pretty girl who calms on the necessity of honesty in bus- Ile takes an iness, he interest ill her. too. with the result school axiom held good, viz: "that that ill tlic end Jack snnps out of the straight line is. in business, as his complex, hecolucs the track lltalnin geometry, the shortest. Cnuz-ttsy. hexvants to be, wins the most fm- he proclaimed is another para- ilflitnnt track meet for his college, lnoui. help in the realm of trade for station CFCY. 'A telegram received fcourtesy makes a first-time custo- mer become a second. and a perin- an iliiclosi, in Jack. bummis me WHEEL’ hero and wins the llcurt of the glr|_ , 1t is a fine. clean comedy of col- lfile life and stands out as one of " the lnost farcial college 0r u“? 59115011- There is "1"-*i)l\c1‘c. track - . . several famous track stars are sggn m DOTSON. Ii. is Zl. m mm D0111 miss it_ M 44 Eight Insertions 3o pel- line of s words '"“"“'*“""' ',**“"”+v+e++w+¢4¢»~ 644400040 vovo-oeo-oo-a-orqo-‘l ~ r -~—'—~¢4.— '—~-» - i. l----< Made to fit and wcll tailored. S. »- ---~——~———— ~———~ - Wueed :1. -..H-_l1':"fs-_- m-‘N fl l‘ I u‘ ownii-iii-tf‘ McKENNA-Ai. C‘ v Ifosililni on ii-‘Fios. Shirts und Pajamas direct 3 Wvorvr. Free Sample Outfit. i cpl. Y. Public Service Mills of ' ' Oll- A. w. Miiy 8-15. d. fiuaslvmrwwnlvrsn A MAN 'ro - Iinlidli: an nrlicle in P. E. I. that l“ ' "S"! ' by’ ' all the ‘largést whole- sale and retail firms in the Unit- i-ll States and Canad . Selling ex- pcrlcilcc necessary. an with car ‘l-‘rcferrcd. Refcrcnccswvili be con- fidential and returned. Address. Manager: Room 23, Y. M. C. A. Building. Halifax, N. s. 4474-5-15-21 Misoellalfibub ~ 1N0. ALFRED ' c NAM), 21111111 Surveyor. Ref, "a ' ille. P; -* 4-11-1 Iflliq SHIPPING rims. again-nous iyrybllpmlflfl. Glilllw Job Print- ‘l. l . “ll-l. . r u IILLHEADB mo zfiirtmeitro ‘ neatly printed. guardian‘ Joli Printory. ~..:: -_ l. ti cards at shortcut notice. Guard- inn Job Printer-y. FOUND-OFF ST. PETERS IS- land bout withonuine. Owner may have same by notifying J. J. Tay- lor. St. Peter's Island. i 4313-5414! __ii_ OORREBPONDENOI OARDO AND ' envelope: with uddrell printed. ilirt the tiling for acknowledge "will. r-iimationa, etc. Guardian Job Ifrlatery. ti M; CLASSIFIED ABVERTISEMENTS in the realm of success? Touching businessmen, and for them to make affirmed that anent one." manufacturing. agriculture and oth- Wanted WANTED - 2 CARS GOO!) rims- svd hay. c. E. Pratt. & Son, st. Pcicrs. 4446-5-12-31. >-_______i_______ WANTED (JONVI-JNIENT IIOUSE. With 15 to 25 acres. “M" Guard- lnn. 4409-5-11-41 Male Help Wanted MEN TO TRAIN I-‘OR I-‘IREMEN. brnkcmen. beginners $150, later 250 monthly-also clerks. Railwuj/ Box 116. Charlottetown. . ' 432B-5-8-mt 8i Jails!‘ 0N APRIL ZHTIL-BUNCII of keys on chain at J. R. Dennis‘ sale, Mt. Edward Road. or in city. Finder please leave at Guardian. - " 4439-5-12-15 l ‘For Sale FOR SAI.E—LITTLI1 PIGS 4 WKS. old. Gordon W. Dawson, Cape Traverse. ~ ‘ 4473-5-15-31 ' Male Help Wanted - mo EARNINGS srssnv sm- pioy-melit for “when. Become expert in 8 WGUAB. Write Molar Barber College, Department "F" Halifax. s-i-zz-iutt Female Help Wanted wiwrsn -z xnlchsn units. Victoria Hotel. 4255-54421. BEFORE ORDERING YOUR SUIT IIOUBIMAID WANTED - GOOD see 5.11‘. Tax-bumble» sample. f = IRII- A LY “W” W°m°“" dQ to mbgl-iriini $18.00 w $40115, Iilvrwure. in any s leiitw 70 up: ' . l‘ lhqpAbflwlltlfm. g awo-li-lrl-ai the old One outstanding thing in busin- ronlances css, lVIr. McLurc stated, must always being very clearly heard hy that gocd 0mm f __ V a lot of be kept in mind: let the public know ~ unrealistic college nt-lyou are in business, meets at WlllChrVVOFIlS. don't forget or ill other to advertise. _ ‘Advertising us an aid to creating lilhty flue DiC-JVGZEILII nc placed on a plane with i l Gyro Harry Jalnieson illovcd the vote of thanks, which was srcorded by Gyro Keith Rogers. The pro- ceedings were broadcast by the Isl- and's up to the minute broadcasting ‘good on." . l during the social hour from Gov- crnor Fred McLeod, of the New. Glasgow N. S. Gyro Club conveyed the news that the programme was body and keenly enjoyed. Thercup- on Gyro Keith Rogers was in re- ceipt of congratulations for his very evident success. The Gyro Club as already stated will stage their big dance-on May 24th, having as their guests seventy Gyros from-distant porn.- of‘ Canada and the southern republic. One gcnq tlcman coming from Chicago. The, May 11th, io Ml‘. and Mrs. Peter McKonna, a son. JENKINS-At City Ilospltnl on May 14th to Mr. and Mrs. W. It. Jell- kins, a son. ' DEA-TIIS SIMMONS-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital, May 15th. Georsc L. Simmons. Funeral notice inter. OWEN-Entered into rest nt Char- tcttowil May l4, Koala Attwoud, widew cf the late Wallace Owen lind daughter of Francis Longworth. Remains will be placed in St. Pinlrs Church at 1 o'clock on Wednesday the 16th, service beginning at 2.30. interment Peoples Cemetery. --—--Joq>—-—-— IN MEMORIAM In loving memory oi‘ nun dear husband und father Picton Reeves, who departed this life six years ago 10-day. This work Iirlngs back Memories of a dear Ono Gone to rest and those where for ihc past year he has been‘ lattending King's College. Mr. An-f That challenge lsl he is a tmcklthat turns the wheels of prosperityflnot to the politician, the school- Continuing the speaker asserted master, the preacher, the lawyer] Monthly Meeting (Continued from page 1) Milk and Meat Report Charlottetown, P. E. 1.. - May 14th, 1928 To His Worship the Mayor and Your Worship and Gentlemen: I herewith submit" my report of Meat and Milk, inspection for the month ending May 14th, 1928: Condemned as unfit for food and _ _ destroyed: liglielxl-iilg: Five portions of carcasses. Milk Test, April 19th. 1928 CLEAR Name P. C. Members of the City Council Butter Fat Pure Milk Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3.9 Fred Burke .' .. 3.6 John E. Holmes .. Allison Holmes .. Louis Roper L. A. Brothers . Wood Bros. . . . . .. A. R. MacKay Milton Carver A. MacRae 8c Sons . John Aylward 31s Rod. McDonald . Keppoch Farm .. 4.5 Harold Benton 313i Willard Kelly E. I-I. Douglass Everett Bovycr Caldwell Wood ., Sydney Inmnrr .. George Munn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Charlottetown Condensed Milk Slight Sediment 3.8 3.9 3.6 3.6 John Dickcnson . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3.8 McRae d; Martin .. 4.4 Roper Bros. . . . . . .. 4.5 4.0 4.4 Wallace Wheatley . Stead Bros. . . . . . . .. Clifford Moore Lorne Kelly . R. Cullen William Smallwood Sid. Corish .. Sydney Taylor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Under Test Victor MacWilliams (Sediment) William Gurney 8c Son (Clear) . . . . . . . . 4 1 3.8 2.6 J. E. CROKEN Meat and Milk Inspector 84 samples milk. 12 slight sediment. 2 below required standard. POLICE REPORT City Police Office, Charlottetown, P. E. I. May 14th. 1928 To His Worship the Mayor and City Councillors of the City of Charlottetown. Your Worship and Gentlemen: Tile undersigned has the honour to submit herewith the City Police report for the month ending April 30th, 102B. Twenty arrests were made within the City limits for offences included ill the following (wlasslficd summary: Drunk and ‘lnrapablc- Arrests, f); coilvictions. i). Drunk in charge of horse and ve- hiclc-Arrcsns 1. convictions i. Disorderly conduct-Arrests i: con- victions. 0; (Sent to Orphanage») Insanity-Arrests l; convictions, 1; (T0 Falconwood). Theft oi Coal from C. N. R.—-Ar- -- ----<+>--- \++v0-o+4+00ov0o-0o-O+QH+“ Rexall Syrup 0f Hypophosphitcs . and strength restorer. It is unequalled for various forms of deblllty especially those Q3113“! ‘by defective nutrition being particularly adapted l0 l anemic conditions. It stimu- lates the appetite, aids nutri- , slim. strengthen! resistance l» fatigue and enriches the blood. ‘AA s. Who think of him to-day Are thnsn who miss him most. Inserted by his wife and children. all‘ mz N. D. MacLEAN Undertaker _ i i J i EMBALMER PIIONI Ill KING UQUAII Price $1.00 per bottle. Sold only Br ' '< TIIE PROMPT DRUGGISTB Tull Rlzxact.‘ P080: u! KooAK Srokc an 3.B| 3.8‘ rests G, convictions, 2; dismissed l -4-0|Vagrancy-Arrests 1. convictions 1: ‘ iWindow-poepcr warned to leave fcrvescene of true Parlsinns! 1 ‘ 3-3ivlcied and three dismissed. We 3.8,cntercd nine prosecutions 3.81the Motor Vehicle Act, resulting in: 3.7'eight convictions and one dismis-l ‘sal. One conviction was for reckless! | i i 2.4‘ Magistrate. l i is. an excellent Spring Tonlo l ‘Valley Recreation Club. If not fine “taken to Summcrside by the Judge PAGE rrmma Western Guardian -BIGGES'I‘ PLAY 0F THE SEA- soN at Wilmot Valley Hall, weal ilesday. May 16th at eight thirty o'clock. “The Country Squire" in four acts presented by the Wilmot will be held Friday. 4489-5-15-21,‘ -INS’I‘ITUTE MEETING — The Arlington Womens Institute put on a. concert in Lot l1 hall on Satur- day night which was highly appreci- ated by those present. Owing to the threatening aspect of the weather the audience was not very large but a tidy sum was realized which will be used, we understand. to flllgmlmt a fund which this insti- tute has started for the purpose of erecting a new school in Arlington. g _N_. —-DEPARTURE REGRETTED — We regret to learn that the Rev. Joseph Gallant has been obliged by failing health to give up his duties as pastor of Wellington parish and remove to the Sacred Heart Home, Charlottetown. Fr. Gallant will be greatly missed by his parishioners who will sincerely wish and pray for his ultimate recovery to health. ._N__ —FORMER ISLANDER -- Word. has been received of the recent death of Mr. Gabriel McKinnon in Bangor. Maine. Mr. McKinnon was born about sixty-five years ago at Grand River Ferry, being the son 0'.‘ the into James McKinnon and his wife Mary Glllis. He had lived most of his life in the United States and during recent years had been a valued employee of the Lincoln Pulp and Paper Co., of Bangor. During his illness he was visited by his reverend pastor who adminis- tered the last consoling rites of Holy Mother Church. His remains were laid to rest in the Catholic Cemetery, Bangor. —N- —JACK MINERRS‘ VISIT — Tile teacher and pupils of Norborough school were highly honored on Thursday by a visit from Mr. Jack Miner in Company with Mr. Jus- tice Arsenault. Mr. Miner was being and when they came to Norborough School, the teacher, Miss Elsie Mur- Ncver Mind! n SAVE THE POKER HANDS" phy, was busilylongaged with the pupils in giving the school and grounds a. general clean-up. Uncle Jack could not let the opportunity pass and gathering the pupils in tlic school he gave them one of his hcart-io-heart talks on his experi- ence with wild life. Needless to say the pupils were delighted with his interesting chat and. ~will always cherish this thoughtful act of Uncln I "Prohibition lint-s . . . . . . . . . . . Jack Miner. —-N— or withdrawn. 4: <4 boys warned and dismissed). City after bcinl; in custody 5| days). s or withdrawn, 1. 9- In addition to the above cases. nine persons were charged with re- ceiving coal stolen by boys from the C. N. R. Freight yard, six being con- under driving and four for exceeding the speed limit. Four young men were charged with corner loafing and .. I During April we assisted the Pro- w, hibition Ofilccrs in twenty-four 1B searches of residences suspected of Lillian Gish Has pcets in the Latin Quarter: tlic cf- olll breathes romance-oi a maid- wife beating_m»resgs, 1; djsmjsggd en whose every thought is a poem- lllgly Ffflflch as Musetta. Rey D'Arcy adds to the iaurels be feated her French rival three uP that passetli understanding! thundered down the ages~that has ‘charmed millions. has come to the ‘screen-a masterpiece as always. lMctro-Goldwyn-Mayers first star- ring vehicle for the fairylike Lillian Gish, now playing at the Prince Ed- ward Theatre, is a milestone ln the art of screen drama. R l “Th -- were wcrnecl and dismissed by the othcelpogieat roliszlglgf xiii-Lelia; S Mimi. waif of the art quarter; She is inspiration and happiness- and untold woe. Sl-ic is the embodi- mcnt of the tragedy of womankind. The famous story was adapted from the Henri Murger novel, the original romance, rather than from the opera, which only used an epi- sode iu it—and the result is a story of dramatic power that those who know the opera would never suspect. It grips the audience with its mas- tcry of human emotions, but never for an instant does it lose that ev- anescent spell of entertainment. Found Her Ideal Role In La Boheme DEAI-LY CAST AS WISTFUL IIEROINE IN FAMOUS ROM- ANCE. JOHN GILBERT IDEAL AS TIIE LOVER. La Bohcme! John Gilbert as Rodolphe. the ro- mantic poet lover. handles the most The gay abandon of ‘artists and The ardent love of a poet whose self. and Renee Adoree flower of France. Hcpe-grief-despair-and a faith wcn m “The Merry widowq with his portrayal of the suave boulevar- "La B°h°me-" *1 “My m“ has dier, Paul, while Edward Everett Iforton and George Hassell as Ro- dolphe's Bohemian friends are a rare comedy foil. Karl Dane as the klndhearted concierge, Frank Cur- rier as the dignified theatrical man- ager, Rosita Marstini as the mother- iy wife of the concierge, add subtle touches of talent. The staging and photography are marvelous. All in all. here is a picture that one can't afford to miss. To do so Lillian Gish has given the world stful idol of a poet's heart. whose that one had missed one of the gen- st breath isa vow of undying love. uine film classics-one of the pic- would be to live in the consciousness‘ Lures that has contributed in no small degree to the reputation oi the ~ screen as a medium of genuinely thrilling art. 10%»- Missllollett Willi First Round Match (Special to the Guardian) HUNSTANTON, Eng, May l4. —- Glenna Collett, former U. S. and Canadian women's golf champion. won her first round match in the difficult role possible with that rare British women's championship to- understanding that makes it life it-iday, defeating Mlle. Simone de is charm-l Laehaume. French girl, who holds the British title. Miss Collett d8- and on; to play. rue NEW rrioma rannuzan SOWER Will be explained in detail and demonstrated on the farm oi ‘Mr. Heath Casefey. Kensington, at 2 u.’ m. Wednesday, May 16th. The Fac- tory Representative will be present. Everyone interested is cordially invited. Charlottetown Summerslde unlawful possession of sale of liquor. Seven prosecutions were entered. there being two convictions and flve dismissals. On April 19th, thirty-four sam- ples of milk were collected by the Force from licensed vendors. Prose- cutions were cntcred against the two-milk vendors whose samples of milk collected on March 28th last were found below fest. or contain- EATON GROGETERIA OPERATED BY e"|'_§A1T"OMN‘c° UMITIU ing less than thrcc and one-half per cent. cf butter int. His Honour tlic Magistrate dismissed botll these charges with a warning. The amount collected ill fines by the Filrcc during April is as fol- lows: l Nil Fines imposed during April $ 139.00 Outstanding fines . . . . . . . .. 28.00 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $167.00 Other duties performed during April: ‘ Prisoners escorted to Jail . . . . .. '1 Prisoner escorted to Falclmwwd 1 Summonscs served 47 Subpoenas served Houses quarantined . , Houses-released from quarantine Tickct-of-lenve man reported . . Persons in station for protec- tion over night . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l Premises found open iunlock- ~ ed) by Police during the night 1 Respectfully submitted A. BIRTWISTLE Chief of Police ML After Shaving Mix liiinarifs with sweet oi and rub tlic face. Soothes burns of a dragging razor. 5L Funeral Home IIIIJ. ll-ellllllllll Uncertain and finisher H Grafton Street Help (II-I. l1 2 .2 i tional quality and value TEAS AND COFFEES Peas from the finest gardens in the world, coffees sel- ected with the greatest care~skilfully blended— excep- PAOIIAOEII TEAS Large Assortment lb. m Freshly Per Pound 45c Ground Ooiiee FliEIOll PEAS Per Tin "G JELLY POWOEIS All Flavors 5 For 25g WHOLE WHEAT FLOOR 5 Pounds For 25c OREAM OF WIIEAT 5 Pounds For 25c BAKERS OOOOAIIIT , 1-4 Pound Pkg. 10c STRAWBERRY JAN 3 Pound Jar POTATOES Per Peck PEAIIIT llllTTEli 5 Pound Can AllllT OIIIA MOLASSES Small Tin 11c Large Tin 36c wrnssflu-eu-u- . ma; d; ...<_ -p- 3,