' "W?" »."1siinnu-~ JUNE 5, 1926 @ CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN iiiiii Mill- iii ii Pillli. Mllilillilllllil Activities of the Year Reviewed by the President, Mr. J. A. Webster— A Large Decrease .in .Mem- ~ bership Reported. The annual nieetIuE ill ll"! Prlllfl” EIlWItFtl Island .\Iotor LQIIEIIC “~19 hem i“ the Town Hull, Sutnersitle. \lt'ctiiic.sdaiy' evening, ‘President .I. A. Webster. iircsliline- There “"1 “lfl a largo attendance. dim t0 Elle [ill-l no dpum In,“ the meeting had nul been properly flllvcl‘ll"ll' ‘ 'I‘lio.~=e present were! Frtmi Charlottetown-oi; A. Web-l Riel‘. n, P. 'l‘itus and Dr. J- h» Blanchard. .u|vur -4.i- ¢'~. m Coming to the Prince Edward IIext Week l, ' l WILLIAM I HEUGHAN l Scotland’s Incomparable Actor-Singer Acclaimed by Critics in New York and Chicago First New York Recital, Carnegie Hall, April 28, 1926 HIEUG-HAN EXHIBITS GREAT DRAMATIC #7 Asl: your dealer for the Fleet Foot Rook of Sports for boys and girls. or write for a copy to Sports F188 Dominion Rubber Ct», Ltd, Box m. Montreal. INTENSITY IN RECITAL "Heughan, a true descendant of the Scottish bards. knew how to give the traditional Jacobite songs and haw to stir the pulse with martial alra. “But his national songs were only a part of his large repertoire. iHc Included in hi; program a scene and aria from "La Gioconda." an alr from ‘La Juive,’ and added to these ‘The Two Grenadicrs,‘ ‘The Volga BoatmeNand ‘The Cong of the Flea.’ Heughan gong them in a great rolling voice and with dramatic in. l\\ IlBlt I273) Staten Island. Vocnlllsabel Ecclestorie MacKaYi °I Va” l - Nuinlic-rs. couver, who has been awarded ti)! . 7:50 Pl M. IBIanche Macintosh nrile- cm" b)’ i\\'!~‘Al 111213) (‘inri \\'. _S. A. I. lPrebIe Macintosh. Es., of Monirfll. (‘binics (fonccrt. ‘for the best one-act‘ pliy l" ""1 B200 P. M. I. O. D- E. c0mll¢llll°"‘~ Radio Programs SATURDAY. JUNE 5 EASTERN STANDARD TIME . Ilvoi-ed to them daily, -8ACKVlLL.E FREESTONE ‘CO.. 13146) Si. Louis. Lyric Sky- sri-ieirs WHITE-CAPS lwli, ,, Sprnrzin-ld. Gruydoii EVENING CONCERTS 1263i ' Shenandoah. 5:00 P_ M_ , ll'-i.l' Prngrziiu. _ wwo .226) Chit-ago. itiso n-ioflll-lllllh ll“) FlHPdEU» 1:00 P. M. l 4W“) Irwin Du iv and Luv-l " mo P. M. erh Hour‘. _\\’i..\\‘ 112x) (‘iiil-nnuiti. 7:15 p_ M_ , aii (olligo of blush: tuxrc 152e- \". Y. SDPCILII Music “'ll~‘<'l' '25") -\'< Y- li’ lll‘) ‘ Iflall. Slaiizc Children. KIl-(A lfllllll F). Pillshilrgli. “'05!- ; inn-house ilantl. .l\'".‘l_-\l 1326i Cincinnati. (‘ard Svzctelre. . 9:00 P. M. \\'SI'I Ii-sli Iowa (iity. University 1n‘ Imni lland Funccrl. il\'I.\\' 1Il2ii ('lllclllll.llll. Pr-Iinraui. KYW 1536) Chicago. Home Cincinn- stfilllillltfllYtl 7:20 P. M. (‘hlc-ago. ‘Program. 7:30 P. M. Iiuri ford ijl-t-al Fsvlt-v- IVLS (rt-IS ) v B lcycie \\"l‘ l I.‘ lions 147i}; - ”“.'1;_"_“__ GAYS PLANTS “ 'll>Z It'll Flor the oonrcnh-nco of the publ Nlllllbrrr 1 Iir: Gay's Plants will b0 for sale by: \\"'l'.lT llili) ‘Hartford. Sn; Carter's Seed Store ttlld Mr. Fraser. iiriw iwiviizize. ‘ on u... Charlottetown Market. (miriliiuiwl (lib) Chit-ago tin-mt» old Island) and {Pl-Sh plttlllzl are 11"] liiivllr. Studio Springfinid_ Vocal‘ 1 9:15 P. M. They comprise all ihc most. pnp- \\'( (W) 141T) St. l'alll-.\llllllliilllllll$ ular flower, and vegetable plants. i.\lu~iral Program. il-n annual bedding fiowers, plants \'I'S.\I ltfilii Nashville. ‘include Aswr, Stock. Petunia Vur- iPn-qrain. bena, Phlox. Nlsrlgold. Alyiasum. Kochfa, Zinnia. Smpdragon. Lobel- \\'.\'Ai l.'t‘,‘iii is Cosmos. Sevxllltig Carnation. .\l1~lr)1|_y Seedling Pansy. Seedling E‘1i-rg-~I.-,\\'l1‘\\ 1171;. nail"... IDV-IIOI, 8w. ‘Prngrqint, Vegetable PlanI..~i—Eai-ly Cab- 10:00 p, M, liaise. K001i hwids last. of July, ‘un<i‘\\'1)1ii) 1212i liraiiil impair. siuiiio late In sevaeon. Cauliflower, Toma, lllisit-iili}, t0 (early lirlltl lab-i. Celery. =\\'1:.’\' IIIIIP.) ('lllI'iI_l_'47, We will bi- pleased to have cus~i gym“ trainers cull aii usual at our gard- ons, Head 0i’ Prince SL, and we will Kllllifl 1 pemonzilly wieci plants for iht-tn. Our price list will bi- advertised i-ii a few days In this paper. J. J. GAV a. 50M. l » l.Tl:illI‘l()Y.i'-tow'n, P. E. I. luv 1-{1 Tllll‘glll'lll‘-'ll-‘ .\lll\.l1'ill iPi-rigruiu. l _—T""""—”"""“—""'“' I 10130 P. M. . Tenders Wanted =\\" M’ 1171'.) I-‘1)i'l'_\\'orlIl. Thu llir I _ i-II llaii1l‘.~1l.illl1\ Symphriii)", - 0:40 P. M. - scaled Tenders will be received-l‘ Vigil) Chicano. WII-N studio b the undersigned until ‘.2 oclock lll l1. ndon Saturday. June 19th, 1926, for _ _ I935? P- M- the following: 4o H. P. oasoiinellllf '-l""l Vlilvfliw Siwlio Pro boat and 3 scows located at Cape l"""""> Tormcntlne. Terms. A certified check for‘ 10% of the amount to accompariyl the tender, balance on delivery oTKflO deed. Th0 10% will be returned if tender is not accented. , For further particulars apply tout-h“; Nelson Tucker at Cape Tormontlne 5,1,..." Enwmble’ or the undersigned. l 1130 ,p_ M_ Tho highest or any tender not Wldiiii 41:71), phicagr, lpopnlarl Id Popular :30 P. M. Ifinl-iunziiii, Mathis r-f iiubhr-ll Iliili Studio Pr!» 10110 P. M. T3) lllil Springs. (j)i';;-.'iii I'.in.~-i~l_ ' 1D:i5 P. M. 3131i) (‘int-i “IlSllTll by the ‘ _lil,_' (‘arri Sertlci. lllTl Si. Pairl-Aliiiin-aiiolisi * \\‘.\‘.-\l I I11 11100 P. M. “(Kill ILZIL’) Iirand Ilniiids. Studio Program. 11:10 P. M. Iillll) lbiltlziiid trr-iin. Sliidio iilrii- l 11:20 P. M. lllllfl)‘ Pith-ago. ifibtrrly necessarily accepted. l 12mg M Wrati 1.121;) (‘inl-innati. _ ._ Llllflr blur-rival Program. R01) irllil) (laklnnd. lnslriiiul-nini Kill]: i373) Ulililllfl. Ilots)-'l"ii's\ illriir. ' LIIMIIT ED. Per Thomas 963i ~6s5~stu4l. Big_ Uiitdoor Circus and I»... l Tea-Pafty rarvruns TALKS-SPORTS 5700 P. M. I476) lllllliiS. lauigiie. ' > 5:15 P. M. i\l)l\i\ (Jill?!) East Pitlsburizh. Bane bull Score-c. 7200 P. M. \\'ii' (7.01)) 'I'hll'.'i. ‘Simrlii (‘iii-nor \\ 1176) Hartford Sliiltliry Cor “"l'l(' I170) School. D. Plokarrl. _ i2i30 A. M. ,l\'T'l-l- llllitil Sicnille iltuillu Night 1.00 A. M. 127i.) linmn Pill‘. lfitlior Y. DX Iltiiititl AT HUNTER RIVER v “'3' -\.\ 1mm‘ ‘v Ilasirliall ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE ZSRD Dancing Cantos-t open to Ladies and Gentlemen within l0 miles of Hunter River to begin at 2 p. m. sharp, Contodt for track teams from all Ichoois within ten miles of Hun- ‘tor River to begin at 5 p. m. Shooting Gallery, 8hot Putting. Guessing Contests, Ring Throw- llng. Bowling. All Old Time Dance, music, at night. Meals and Refreshments. Good Wills and competent judges In‘ all cont u. It‘ raining, on following day. BISIIHI-Zt-l ,7,I 4.2.1 xi. Professional Cards Mark R. McGuigan Hartford. Sunday v 7:15 P. M. ‘All’ l5llil) Philu. Hlllis i1) Molar- with good lrl“. 7:20 P. M. “vllllll 37-1. Slaicn Isl’il (IIIHrLIOIIS. 7130 P. M. wnnn I271!) Sutton Isl. Illililn ID- strut-timid. __ 7:45 P. M. l) h/li (JIM Cincinnati. Children's Slfirlus. 8:00 P. M. WUAI (395) IIIIIINIOII Ilusiiluiill. ' P. M. l UARRIBTIR. SOLmITOR, Money to Loan Cameron liocioChsrlottatownyi... 8220-14111. Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate Medical Qchool and Hospital Practice limited to iys. Ear. Noel and Throat vesting Eyes and wppiylng Glasses Office, layer Building Great George Otrost Office Hours-O to 12.30. 1.80 to l McDonald & McPhee T. A. IODONAI: Ail-l. Ilolcftfll Isrrfotsfl. Attorney, Its. ts loan .15 IVHA I (326) f‘ini'iiitiail. W ‘.- Nrlvs Rvvivvr. "My ETC M. ‘Worth. Sunday _ a 1 so \\ rwr» (I713) Tort i"?! - It ll‘\\' A The Toast Biscuits From Suuiinerside—i\ia,v0r Lid- lstnnc’ Leg, Horne. Dr. E. T. Tnuton. Bu”), goon-in. H. Read, m. J. c. Simpson. Fredl Palmer. A. It, Brennan. I? lVI. Suds- lsniy, wm. Mntiioson. n. o. hlassey- Brewer Robinson. C. C. Dickie. T. I). Carrutlier-S. Jvllll H055‘ Percy Tantoii. George Kerefl- J- J- Elllvflll-i and Mr. Fraser. of New GIasBOWJ N “School. ICQAC 12x0) ('IlI‘\’k'l1lllS- 8:45 P. M. Kprig III-IS) SI. Louis. DVVIIIS. current 9100 P. M. \\'El3ll 1370) (Jhicago. NI-ivrs Flashes. ‘ _ '\\'(‘('O Hi7) Si. l‘aul<.\iiniiI-apuhs. Fireside Philosophies. 9230 P. M. ivsois 1241;) ixliliriiukce- School. ll. 8r. E. "fir; financial statement submitted; by tho Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. liLl i’. Titus. showed a balance 011 llflllllj of $298.43. Directors’ Report preside,“ _1_ ,,, weuster submitted tho report of tho Directors for the year 1925-26: ur. Webster regretted a lllrfl" d" I.‘l'(‘IIi~lt\ in membership. 40 Del‘ Celli- or iho 1924-25 membership. andnoi‘ equal to that 0i 1923- Tlll! mum“ ‘ml I)('f.'lll"I‘Cll in the more tlllrlt-l." Sellled iiislrivln, ivhilst the members from nul~iviup points arc prB-Cllcillll’ n“; This ctrosses lilo need of Ilfiflllllllfl- canvass for membership. Iluloss Jll poi‘ cent of 111,-, automobile owners j..." rho League it may not continue at the close of the year. But for the financial snllbflrl Bl tho Provincial Govcrumeni. iht- As- sociation could not huvo carrletl oil I'm" iht- pasl. litre... years. ll. slinlllll, ho imriio In mIniI iiial Ill:- lariliill"; functions for lho mlllllill llllllcllt "l flVl‘l'_\‘ auto owner iii this Province. wiliioul profit or gain. and the Gel‘- vii-es of tho Directors nro izlvcn ah~ siiluiely free. ‘Throughout Canada, and tnla lesser I-xlent in the Maritime Provinces, so called St-ryice (‘luhs are in contpeti-l linii with Provincial Motor Leagues. with tho tendency to reduce the mem-j bt-i-sliip of (to-operative Leagues. but this lcaiguc ls fuudutneutully differ- i-nl from any service club which svolts Io commrreiallzi- Ibo situation and l0 make profit for one nr more individuals. Tho izrow1b and slreiuztli of Auto- mobile nluibs is a co-operativo move- ment on a large scale and herein lies your protection as a motorist. and the steady improvement of con- ditions affecting automobile traffic. promotion of good rnads. QIICOIIHIEB- inenl. of safety on the public high- ways. and the careful study oi“ taxa- tion an II effects motor owners. ’i‘he ro-porl continues: Wo had reason to expect revision of thr- Motor Vchieh. Act of I922. re- modelling this Act Io meet present ilay needs. but our Ieglslutionap- parently did not see its way clear to (I0 ilIlH. The Tax mt Gasoline has been in- creased 33 per cent. and while wo are in accord with tho Tax. wncro everybody pays. we fee] that this 1135 reached its limit and what we had llfibed, In view of this Increase, Wat-i that the Government would have seen Iii to remove the registration tee of $500. eXeepI on new cars reg- isii-rini: for the first time. The painting of ‘bands on poles. lliillller and direction clgnslwns next referred to. Dwlni: to In" look of lands Illa programme lest year had |iu bu curiallod, ‘The i926 motor emblems. with iboir new color Ichemo n, “m, ready. and wil_I bo issued with mem- liei-Isliip cards, guide book, and road The alliliallon with the (Janadiaii Na- lléllllll Afleociatlon has been continu- Sunday 10200 P. M. KLX 1.11mi Oakland. Lute News Iiuitis. .i\'(i\\' (till!) ‘Srorts. KTIIS 1517.1) allot Springs. ball Scnrits. KTIIS 137i.) lloi Springs. Ilasobail Results. Portland. Baseball BR58- 11200 P. M. KIII) (Jllll) Ualrlanil. Sports III- \'i¢~\\'. ‘ \\'(‘1‘I') i-IIT) Si. 'I’aul-.\liniu-aprilis. lilirilllitllll Scores. WANT TO DANCE (Name of orciieslra is given) 7:15 P. M. mm: 1;i1ii)i Allauiii- (‘ily 'l‘ii1» Pier B200 P. M. . \\'S\l 1283i Nashville. Siniliils. iii-asley 8130 P. M. whims 1250i (‘iii<~.'i;.:1). ‘IW-iziiion. '1\\'.\.'Al‘ 1231i) llosmii. (‘Ii|ilo.y' Plazil ,l\\'li\' liiRli) St-hi-nvrtaily. Van (‘lib 1 ll'l‘. 9100 P. M. \V,\i( _\ Iii-Ii) New York (lasilln. \V‘l’(‘. itililii .‘\_llillll.l1'. filly. iiliillion ‘Dolhii’ l‘7'~l'. ' 9.05 P. M. Pliilotit-ltiiilii. Franklin. 9:30 P. M. Springfield. Illllil" 1,30,’) l (31323) Puller- llll) Atlantic Cily. liarilen ‘ liTGi Hartford. Plllillg lwydl 10200 P. M. “IIQAI” IIZIL!) N. Y. Roileriualfs. \\'i|.\'.‘ 142.1) Cincinnati. IIenry 'l‘li1-'¢4 mgr) 13x11) Lansing. oi." Sflrlillitllllfrfi. 10:45 P. M. lIol. Springs. “Speed “$2M- l IKTIIS I255) Arliuizltni. 11100 P. M. Kll‘\'.l<l 11m) Si. Louis. Wiisacki-rs K213i) (hull-ii. Itci-VI-fs. 11:05 P. M. \'I‘i(‘l'1l l-ll7i Si. Iiwiitl-hliniii-apoliii. (ioidt-n Pheasant. 11:15 P. M. lVK-RC I423) (‘.inci Virginians. 12'OO id. Nt-w WIIWA I476) Dallas. (lardnerfls. ‘ I2245 A. M. iWlllAl“ (tiiili) Kansas City. Nlglil» .‘ hawks. 1:00 A. M. Iiilii) iilil) Ilaltil-and Dance. 1:30 A. M. l>\"fiil\' (I91!) Porlhintl iiptil Quill. .00 A. M. KNX 13157) ilollywood Iluliyivtimi Nile. KPI) (ililli) Sail slmiIT-‘i Francisco. liai- 2:30 A. M. KII.I llllf-i Lon Angela-s. Imill Alli;- els (Copyright. I926. by International Itatliio Programs, Chicago.) GEIIIEIIT Two Carloads FRESH CEMENT Just Arrived Tl-IE ROGERS HARDWARE C0., LIMITED. (l Tlle Bubbly of‘ Guide Books and {low Maps la about exhausted no finals]: ‘blgélnfieilggg; to BGCILH: a new '. . ~ _ sa ' the Gllldo Book will arty...“ ti“? QR tended to before it is re-issued. A 00D)’ of the Guide Book ls placed In the hands of the owner of every m“- visiting this Province, and i110 work ,lll)ll lhtlg “connection performed by » Par‘; fr. Charles E. McDgnam en. has received worthy mo. ognltion and praise 1mm me many "lull-ill" Vlllliln! this Province After further reference and road maps. Mr. isuide books ‘Webster spoke of what the League ‘has G009 to encourage tourist traffic. “l9 HQCYMIIPY MIHWQIIIII: numerous “lllliiirics rellirdlng our roads, you,“ 1 I l l Io the and other attractions. 'lii addition to this service, the :I(‘llI‘.'ll0 send-s nul lo other Motor fNIKIIUS, to Steamship and ltallway (tinipanion, lfgttpply of Guido Book‘ Maps and other pamphlets for thd Imneilt of travellers seeking infor- iuaiinn concor In > . ~ Island. n g lmme bdward This report was adopted. Dr. E. '1‘. Tanlnn spoke in highly tinmmendwtory term-u of the report. declaring that tho work of tho As- isociufion was really wonderful. A letter was read from Mr. Jua- dlce Arsenauit. who W85 unable to be Jireiienl- sneelilns In lwtircolablvc dorms of the work of the Associa- tion and asking for clot... co-operation lholweon the Motor Leaguq and tho Tourists’ Association. l President Webster stated that the 9572-04“! HAMILTON’S Royal Milk. Lunch tensity." Heughan. . ods often resembled "Hcughan has pleasing to the ear. tlon is a potent feat present. art song." and romance. most stimulating. in a voice susceptible countered. Inlmitab ow n." h street parlance) struck twelve. tions amply confessed to a splendid “Hepghan, who has in recent years amassed quite a rgputillbrl in hi; home land. made his New York dahut before an admiring audience In Carnegie Hail. He was waived m"; (gygrgbly and l; a wclcomo addition go New York's fastidious music circles." “HEUGHAN SOMETIMES CALLED $COTTISH gi-iaLiapiiu “William Hcughan‘ . cnts seeking to express themselves. "HEUGHA I. talent. "Attlred In his klits, he made a gallant and handsome flilllr¢- - poses, which he used with grace and generally without extrivaqinec» bass, which had certain lngratlating qualities. ing there were features which justified the description. those of the eminent Russian. audience seemed glad to be there." a fine, sonorous voice His method is his own. “A CALEDONI "Heughan exhibited a voluminous and amply resonant bass voice. some gusto about Heughan’; performances which render them decidedly engaging. He proved well worth hearing." , —H. F. P. in N. Y. Telegram, April 29, 19211 "His deep and manly tones were remarkable for their volume arid true bass timbre success with his audience." First Chicago Appearance, Orchestra Hall, April 9, 1926 l “The remarkable art of William Heughan. The Impression is one of tonal and Spiritual pqwcr and eloquence. —Glenn,Diilard gum, urc oil his work. an interesting and i “Heughan has a resonant voice and uses it with skill. laughter at his humor, and when his mood changed stirred “mm with the depths of his imaginative delivery. a singer who uses his voice. mind and body to project interprcgagions whim arc based on aptly he may apply these possessions to the study of an audloncs’; psychology." to endless modulation. le are his folk-songs." "‘Heughan's magnificent voice thrilled the large audience. . —|lab=l Simpson In Mr. Hcughan will tour United States, Canada, Mexico and Cub3_‘.S¢39on| October to Apnii. 1926 to 1929 1440 Broadway —-New York Times. A “HEUGHAN PLEASES CARNEGIE AUD|EN¢E_ yAmgTy MARKS IPROGIRAM" “A touch of variety in our regular song recital diet w” gravid“; us; night in gimegio Mi" by wimim He is an expressive and effective limrprctor with a resonant voice which ls pleasing. effectively phrased and clearly spoken verbal notes, hc was w¢|| ‘hi, u, ggnygy gm,- mgggagg of hi; var-log number“;- prii 29. 1926. Wlth his —F. D. P. In Herald-Tribune, April 29, 1925, N scones" “Given a handsome presence ln his picturesque native “gum, Md .1 fine, sonoroua voice, his entertainment (in $3M l" ll mllmler both fervent and dramatic. His interpreta- --Grena Bennett in New York Amerlean,.Aprll 29, 192s. —-P. V. in N. His manner of using his voice and Altogether this was an interesting entertainment and the —W. J. Henderson lin The Sun, April 29, i926. one deep enough for a Mephistophelei. He is not like any other singer. etichl" from PonchieIlVs ‘La Gloconda." his voice resounded through Carnegie Hall. musical phrases, he presented this well known aria. It wasvery effective and no doubt wouirl have been still more interesting. had he been garbed in appropriate Venetian costume." -—Paul Morris lin Evenin AN CHALlAiPlN" Thcrc is a robust —H. M. K. in Musical America. May 8.1926. This singer has one of the remar in Chicago Herald E "gratiating personality. . He -Edward Moore in Chicano Daily INTERESTING CONCERT" He sang with gestures and dramqtig His singing disclosed a manly and sonorous He has been called the Scottish Chaliapln. and in hi; gin“. In the aria from “La Turblnie Farn- With gestures, with spoken non- The excellence of his enuncia- ‘xaminer, April 10. 1926. v. World, April 2s. 192s, his interpretative mcth. It is a good voice. g World. April 29. 1926. frankness and a whole- hc had a rcal kable bass voices of the IA master of modern ls an excellent singer." Tribune. April 10, 1926. He had his listeners rocking In sympathetic He ls sincerity, no matter how —Eugcne Stinson in Musical America. Apnil 17th. 1926. “lfl i llflfllll" W3)’ Wllllim Hwflllll" l! i Wfvlul °I the bards and harpers that haunt pages of Scottish history‘ He stirs anew what Marion.’ ‘Lady of the Lake; and lflgflgrigk Dhw did long ago; most delightful: HQ ‘l8 W"? lllcl) i "l!" l" Ill! llllPefb proportions. beauty ofdress, grace of motion. ‘Hc is every inch an artist in his glory of voice and dramaticlnstlnct. A" evening with him would b; igugrdon for goulg in stud- Hl! lmflvretations involve gesture. action and every shade of feeling it can roar out a tone of command. shout a refrain, whisper tenderly. laugh like a child, moan like a lost soul. or hiss like a fiend a; i1 no" Ii" Mougsorgsky‘; ‘Song of the Flea,’ which in- vites comparison, of course, with the Russian who uses “often. It is rare bit of satiric artistry as can be en- —Albert Cotsworth In Chicago Music News, April l6. 1926. l The British American, I New York City Personal ReprescntatIVeoQI. K. HEUGHAN and D. KENNEDY He came to us, won us, and made us hi! Chlicago. April ‘l7. i925- United Kingdom. April to September, NIH-Australia and New Zeaiand. April to September, 1928 Exclullve MifliII¢m¢l1l-U'NlVlER$Al- ARTISTS, Inc., s. Hurok, Managing Director J \- Peters Road ored from the city on Sunday Ina-it. They report the roads very good with few exceptions. So far the lobster catch off Mur- nay Harbor is not yet exceptionally I-rood. but Indications are that isomo- thing will be doing iin June. We arc informed Fraser & (0.. White Sands. that W. S. ls doing wcl-l at ‘So it ‘somewhat Tllllllllllfllt Ibu modest curate. who while eating an eiriz rather gingerly .on Ire-In naked If It was good replied "Well, yes. in pawhts." fifnrmrm hnvt- now about com. plated seeding operations the WDII- Ihor In Idcni, and a tone of opflm. dim obtains. _o—L_- Your correspondent of Bout-horn Kmlfl? ‘ls to be commoitdod on hi; Iidmimbl-e presentation of fact; on dire dmtruction of marketable fish lliy Seals and dog-fish in our wul- And Vicinity :22“... Mr. John IIInLgan and dauirhtritllllll llsllllrlllfn- Miss Arlle with a select party mot»| His estimate of Ilie losses led thereby i5 certainly not Iiverdmwn, and can be verified by lliose who have Illisq, knowi-dgc- ‘Now as I have ‘been somewhat of [a fiillurc In cross irord work. poet- lry. llmoricks. yin-s even In politics. I will hopefully sfllblnli. as a solution to this seal-dogfli-ib tragedy that a Plant of sufficient size and equip- iiienl. be established near tho shores of South-em Kings where the bodies of‘ those mnrauilers of our Wflieftl he converted into a use- ful product-fertilizer for the use In Memoriam MRS CHRISTINA BEARS 0n April 30th. Iliilli. lhore puss- cd iiWlIy at iBclle iRlvcr. J‘. la‘. lri~ land. ‘Fllflllllflil, widow of the late Wellington Bears. IIKCII 78 years. Deceased was a (laughter of the line Nell Taylor and Mary Hume. HELL UN YOUR NPABI Tin“ f‘ II . ur full tllilb l" pldr ‘hloilhh. iielliril N9!" Suits. 814.05 to $l‘I._ Full Mode lo llIPIIilllft! from “ll! ib- iit-Ii and sung: resistant 00m- lliilireura threo urdliiiirY ll‘? No collecting or tirllvrrlnit. ell]- mniit-y daily. Wrlll‘ it" l)" I uuhydoan cnoritixo c0- Monu-ML Hunt“, (‘iinriottetowil or Sydney. lh- 5- Shr was one oi‘ a large family and is survived by two sisters uni seven brothers. Mrs. George Ileari-i of Ivatertown. lliass, Mrs Andrew MneRue of Charlottetown Royalty, William. ‘John and David of (loll- fornia; Daniel. Angus. and Charles oi‘ lhc farmers who are obliged Io buy that needed commodity. Now I hope our citizens will Iiiko hold of this popositioii. ‘flriih Federal‘ and Local govern- ments should ibo approached in this mutter if ll. can be shown to be. feasible. For this ‘suggestion I ask no favor. as I consider that duc to your Correspondent, who so ably furnished statistics showing the fearful menace in our wait-rs. Bur should liiio piitrjeet ibecoine work- jtiblu and visiting lho plant. Home unknown person should ilofl‘ their iioi, to me. their I would Itiinw that. I had met Ibo Guardian's Smiihoru Oorr " t. ' ROYAL VICTORIA CQLLEGE lleGlLl. UNIVIRBITY Inertial (Fonldul onlonlowotl by the lah Rt. llon. Baron fltrltlaeonn ' and Mount loyal) For women students. and non-resident, resident In n. r "'i.""'“l' Iii’ OIIOQ Q l (B. A.. B. 8n. R. lieu , o I {lflllltuo had s vary firm supporter In Judgo Arsenauitnvho ho 5am w“ m, m!" Wlw hi4 ltiedo autos possibly In P. E. Island. Mllrflr Litlntone in a short address welcomed tlgp out-of-town membgfg, (Mr. Lldstone stated rim, tho Ag- ‘oggation had performed magnificent BISCUITS Beyond Compare! e . l, H. Cum) sud In the Fsruiiy of Music. Rtu- denls are oiisiblo for iicholar- ships In the Faculty of Arts. Application for resident-c should be made only. so suorumodation In the College In llllithd. 1 ‘M!!!’ Ind Loan IniiIl ' all Information llll! to I'll IAIIIII IR a. ‘ILLS-sizi- ‘id r I Rev. Mr. ‘BHJWII, 1M, A, n, n_ In now supplying the pulpiis of tho Murray Ilniibor North and lPoters ftoad churches vary uctzelplaibly. Tho people of Murray Ifnrhor North Section have had a boll rc. cently Installed in their commodi- ouu church building. II h; of superior make and we are Inform- ed that to sound produced is moi. lW- rleh and normal... The hell ls a gilt from lMrs. WI-illani Me- ibure of lPictou. N. 3.. who has rho thanks of the congregation for hor mngnlfkrcnt presentation. . .3 ‘Hut was an apt mying which emanated from a man of vary sound Judgment who said. "Wilton you bu; st human 7W have both wsohllob Dolomite! of Colorado; and Duncan of Ore- Kon. U. S. A. Iler husband Ilrflllll- ucasctl her on June 15th. I925. ’I‘here ls left a family 0i‘ two sonn. inul four daughters. namely, James W. nDflFM of Murblehcud. Mafia. George W. Bears of Boston. Mrs Marshall ‘Smith of Belle River. Mrs Frank L. Clark of Nova scotia Mrs ‘Harry Jones of ormont, and Mrs Harry J. Rodd of Brucltley ‘Point ‘Road. P. E. I. 'I‘hroui;h ll lnni; and trying Ill- ness. Mrii flours was a very patient sufferer and was well cared for by hor dauglitoi- iiiirs smith and fam- lly. In her youth she had been brought to u comforting knowledge n!‘ God's love applied ‘in Christ. and amidst all her suffering and sorrow was sustained by the HOD" of tum-y. Tho funeral took place on Sab- bath. May 2nd and was conducted by the elders of the Church 0i Scotland. The remains were In- tarrsd ,ln Belle River Cemetery. Franco-Syrian Treaty (Special to the Guardian.) IPARIIS. June 2.—A Hans dee- natch from C tsnttioplo says that the French Ambassador Albert . iii’: Mortgage lhe ship for all ll-‘l worth before you Kl“? ll "l" Some iiien go when (hilly. fllllll and in the opposite dlrecto - Without enthusiasm noltlitiliig very grout can be accomllllll “l " f ff more eases I) , 0 ipnvcrly keeps cm“ cum izout Iliuu iill tho Dhnll is all right In its place. Patience k tunnel,’ w but it is better t0 DB0 will. 0 "Lsf Ilis cum Kilo/tuna m: 1M" Ctiinivs CANADIAN BOILED DINNER “fl-Ion new when and sci-w ceilont. W sonvsnhnc. Ssrraiit and frcviflck Ruohdl B07. llbreian llllltntstor at. A080". b“! fished s. mmnoodyriisu treat!- Tno treaty mu niesoflatod oovssi 11.4 I's‘J."i"‘ x. I. IIIIOI