LAST snow llllllllflllllll!lllll.il "utewlri; WHO WASNT WANTED" WITH .. IRENE RlCH-‘HUN l a Today 3.15, 7 & 8.45 “DOWN BY THE SEA”-~Scenic Matinee-we, 11c. N iglit-26c, 21c, 11c IN GS TODAY TLY oolulou l ‘~ C orin \ In a class by Itself- m-ipues best to date. wscilil. music nsv THE WETNESDAY AND Tl-IURSDAY _ Gorgeous clothes-wonderful. love mtbrings you_to the seat edge. that's “Ciassiflcd-" Corrine moments—drama PRINCE EDWARD TRIO Julie 4th. $1.25 each. Why not procure the be THE BOX 369 Barred Rock Breeding Stock 50 ‘Barred Rock iCockerais 8 weeks old. selwffld. will!" egg producing strains for sale at the Hatchery. Friday, st at a reasonable price, COMMUNITY HATCHERY CHARLOTTETOWN llliLLER SKATES ll BOYS AND GIRLS $1.50 a pair Roller skating is very popular ex- cise for children, ‘ d much enjoyed i‘ the young. liLL BEARING SKATES $3.50‘ A PAIR Anew '=" MITEO IISNIUNABI s r on TWEATI i__________.._ eed y Oats 0 It, i e have ln stock a few unit bushels of choice MBER ONE quality for ‘l! Ind germination. NPnovl-zo “BANNEFW “VICTORY" . “IRISH wurrz" "ABUNDANCE" "6 CARLOAD oi Western "til white SEED OATS ‘ " Illlmber one tor pur- “d Nfmination Qur "N" ti. ' ‘ l - E- Island "BANNERS" » "Md and graded. ‘"1 selling at special W" for CASH and 3'7 l° llllt customers In ""1! fillliiflty-niione up < 3 bushels each. 2"" at 4&3‘ our SEED i 118i‘ 8r it . LIMITED. Oscar Densmore Star , Immigration Dodger i (Canadian Press) .\lt).\"l'ltl*l.~'il.. Ala-y- ill -—- 050111‘ Ifglisltltlfl‘, wllos" lloliie is some- twllere in the province oi‘ Quebec. lcluiius the world's cliaiilpiousbip ,i'or ilodgillg inluiigraitlou officers.‘ but lle hasn't succeeded yet, ili es- fliillliiilllllii a ilerlnzllicllt residence 'iu llll United ‘States. Several tlni-"s !ll(’. has got act the border sllfvl)’ llut on eat-h oeeasiiln lie has heel! pieked up in the \ iciliity of Burling- tou_ \‘i.. and deported. ‘Pllrro ycalll ago he \\'li\ found sleeping in a tree. A row days ago wlien he rc- .t-,.’\-l-tl his lllUSl recent walking pn- ‘ll-IN bark to (‘anatlu the jtltlI-lo 11l- llurliugtoil ills-led him lioiv long it l\\‘(I|ll|l be lletortl he tried to return. "ll pulllallly u day or possibly 1110" aui-"lvcrtd the persistent Oscar. BURNS Iilix Miltard's with sweet oil. lipleitvl mi llrmrll pallet‘ 41nd ap- ply to ptlrts injured. Soolhcs , and heals rulpidly. fqrutffi ~ Li N.@EN,I ____.__. . v I. Lester Douglas 39 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. Cream Separators THE SHARPLES SUCTION FEED Skims clean at any speed. Terms to suit customers. Extra parts on hand. Write or Phone 798 or B39. THREE , FLOWERS ‘ We have just received an- other shipment, the largest yet oi that wonderful toilet preparation called THREE FLOWERS. Face Cream!- Faos Powder. Taleum. Por- Iume, etc. Known the world over tor their excelioney and purity, l I Try them today. 4’ L. wonruv P H ONE 2T1 l CRAPAUD AND VlClNiTY - Central Guardian vice. Phone 687 or 209-1. iii-day, Julie 5th Alloy ‘&56g(;.,1‘l|;l.d . J . . ‘i M EETING OF SOOTOHFORT Memorial attendance Is requested, Julie 5th who-re he ilii-i-yi be consult ed freew-utllcy d‘; (so, Ltd. i 95660-1431 hull Lil, 8 o'cloc sharp. W. J. P. Mac-MI lull will address. gregation urc cordially invited. ‘.1570 MR. D. E. SHAW’$ ADDRESS. —'l‘lle Radio address which up- poarcd in yesterday's Guardian as glvcli by the 1K. of l’. ‘Chancellor was incorrect. This address was glvoli by Mr. D. Edgar Slulw and very favorably commented upon especially his original poem “The Crib of Cradle Isle.“ FOOT SPECIALIST — Ml- Alc- Leall Jrliliuld ili ‘Dr. Scliolfg llletli- Oils of treating fee; troubles will be wt our lstorc oli Saturday, Julie 5th. all tlay. those suffering with ally Iorili of ‘soreness oi‘ the feet ‘should consult tllls llian. advice free, Alley ti‘; 00., Ltd. 9566-64-31 JTRANSFERRED—- All". Douglas Fitter oi‘ the Canadian Bank oi‘ Commerce, Amherst. N. 3.. left on Monday for hlorrell, 1P_ If. I. where he will take up rclicf duty, He QIx-pectg to bc >1l‘tlllSl'(!l‘l‘(¥ll to Charlottetown ili. ii later (lute. Ills many friends ill Alliherst will re- gret his departure. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO AD- VERTISERS- Advertisers are respectfully requested to see that their advertisements for the Guard Ian reach the office by ‘noon of the day preceding rputllication, other- ‘wise insertion will not. be guaran- teed. On Saturdliy ads must lie received by 10 a. m. The farmers arbour here nre very llusy at present hauling fertilizer. --- Miss Florence Bowen. R. N., has returned to Charlottetown, after iting at the home of Miss “tinni- ired Best and Miss Lolta ZIIacV-ltie. —~.VIr. Everett Simmons has open- ed u new garage in Crlilpaud which will lle very convenient for the car t)\\'llil“>‘ ~ Tho marry friends of Mr. llartlld Oakcs regret to hear of his serious lllttess and look forward to his speedy retrovcry.-.\llss Louise Arlievt who has recently received her B. A. ‘Degree from Mt. Alli- son University has returned home to ‘spend the summer with her pal‘- elits Mr. nlld ‘lilrs. ‘W. Arliett, ('l't'i[lIlllil.*'llll‘. IEIltHVOPHI ltogersoil who has ili-ell attending 'l'orolito collegiate has rrtilrlled lo ills homo in Lady Fiillttwmlll‘. wlux llilt-Vittie. VVestlllorelalld, paid a ‘short visit Sunday t0_ iClnpc ‘Traverse with lllil new red mad‘ster.——'l‘llc young mull of Crapaud have organized a base ball icaln, we are looking forward to some snappy giilnes soon, hilt regret to hear that one of theil" prominent players Lloyd itogorson has received 1i ‘bud wound oll ‘the flute llllfl hope he will soon ‘lit’ at his place on the team errant-wines Amy MucVlttIo oi’ Vvestlmorelalirl was. fl passenger on tho S. S. Hal'- land Thursday.» 'l‘lie people -ol‘ this vicinity‘ aroyery isorry to boar oi‘ .\ll‘l<l. Goo. ffrowsdltleii ‘Illness. Simple Way to Get Rid of Blackheads way t liit never falls to get rid oi’ Iliut-k- heads. llllll, iii to dissolve iliolu. To do this, get. livii oulleeii of plirnxllu: |ltl\\‘lll'I' from iliiy drug store-sprinkle. a little oil ii hilt. wet 1~loth—l'uh over the bluek- ili-ads hrlskiy-~\viish the parts nlld you will be surprised how tho llhiekheutlu have dlilllppeliretl. Rik illurklieiuiu, little illnekliellils, ilo lllutter where they lire, simply dissolve and (iiiuippeur. Blilek- lieudii uro iilillply ll llilxtiire of dust nlld dirt Illltl secretions that form Ill the pilrell oi‘ the skin. The pornxllle powder lillil the ivuter dissolve the llliiekheiitlii no they wilsli right. out. leaving the pores free uud rleun ulld ill their lint- urul rendition. f ED'S TAXI day and night ser- FREE ADVICE-Re foot troubles consult Mr. McLean any time. Slit. Society, Tuesday, Julio 1 at 8 p. m. K, of C. Home. Full 9558‘5-3l~2l TIRED FEET-—- Ml‘. McLean olle of Dr. 1Scholl's foot. specialists will he alt ‘our store all day Saturday, C. ‘W. L. meeting tonight, Rosary llou. ‘Dr. give all The ladies 0i‘ tllu coli- o 'l'ilt"1- is one, llllllplt‘, wife. uutl sure " llli DEFIES CONSllPAll0ll ! a ready to carry ALL; BRAN in his baggage to Britain, if necessary. When a Canadian going abroad is ready to carry in his baggage a sufllcient supply of Kellogg; ALL- B AN to cover his needs during his journey, he is indeed an en- thusiastic booster for that product. Yet that is what was contemplated by Mr. J. H. Michols, of Winnipeg, who wrote to ask if ALL-BRAN could be secured in Liverpool; if got, he would carry his stock with ‘ im. to choose Kellogg's is the original ALL BEAN-and permanent relief of constipation Kollog ‘s ALL-BEAN is guaran teed to msnent relief, if eaten regularly 100 percent results. cases, use it; with every meal. will be" refunded. by all dealers. _ ISLANDER DEAD- Peter Aug ustils Stewart. S6. ii native at his home at ‘Pauuroll, Mass. had ‘been u resident since the year 180$. 0i‘ Ml‘. \\'_ (‘11c. is t‘l‘ll l I y. it to -rciiui-ln on lliu wear it oll a. leash. Silver com-puny strolls of thc socially elect ili the British capital. It has lllllllll made possible lly lilo fact qlllll. mas- tors oi? fox hounds seldoili take their packs. to I-I-ytle Pal-k. WOOD ISLANDS. —Mr._ lfitlwzird (l. Barton of Toronto arrived hero last ‘l-‘riduy evening to take over his new charge zlsfistuduut pzistor of Wood Islands Presbyterian Cllurcli.~1Si-rvi(:cs were held Slui- day ill Woodlslautls Church at 11 u. m. and 8 p. m. and ili the East. Hall at 3 p. m. After the evening service tllc Rev. ‘Stuvert of Hunter every Sunday ilvcnilig service ili Wood Islands (Jhilreh ill 7 p. ~~The service next Sunday evening will ilo ill. charge oi‘ the ‘President, Eld- cr Dali lllelninc. The officers elected are as follows: ‘lfoll. Pres, Mr. Angus Metallic; Pres, Elder Dan Melanie} Vll‘i.' Pres, llulzll McPherson; Sec. 'l‘reils., Miss L. McKenzie; Ass. Sec. Trolls... Miss Juliette lilutlougall; tiliairmzili of Committees: Look-Out Conn, Geo. Nicholson; Prayer Altietiiig CURL, Dan. McLeod; Social (tom, Hugh Mc-Klnnon. A cordial Invitation is extended to all to meet with us lit any or ull of thc above services. Tllc five Sabbath Schools oi‘ this district, Wood islands llall. Flut. Rlvor. Belle River. (lollolicu and Melville. ‘have all been opened for mo, flummtll‘, and uli schools (with l.lio exception of Wood islands llull. meeting llt ‘.5 limfil.) begins at p. ill. This affords the young folk u. splendid opportunity for lllllle Study. We will look for W111 next Siluduy afternoon. i» PERSONALS p11;- iy, M, (tuiiflelil oi’ Amherst. has returned from -P. F}. lSlilllfl. where he has ‘been spending sev- eral days on business. Mr. Elilflitiilt iVlilrpliy. wlio has been spending the past two weeks visiting ills home ili Freetown has returned to Detroit, lillchigall, to ITHIIJIIO his duty as floliductol‘ oll Detroit Street Railway. ‘Mrs, 1P, S. lMacllityre. Reusing- There Are Plenty 0f Trout t0 he Caught But YOU u... ' Have the Right Tackle 0 IF YOU Select your FLIES. 0A8T8. “EELS, R008, LINES, eto. from our stock You ' Will Have Lots Of Llwk 1 toil. wit... one ol‘ the visltofrl 111191111- liig the Commencement exercises at Si. IDLIIIQLHHIS University. While lll the cit-y she was the guest of bei- sister, 1.\Irs. ‘M. M. Croken and Mr. Groken. Dorcliester St. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, J. H. Michols of Winnipeg ‘Presentations Are Made To Rev. A. D. MacKenzie ltecilrtl iltfolltlullces featured the inorllilu: 11nd evening sel-vllccs at. Knox llultctl ‘Church wheill Rev. A. D. MacKoilzie. acting minister, preached Ills closing serllions before ltlavilnil for the coast tllfs morning. As u titliglble tokcu of the Iilgh csuiolil In which Mr. IiIaeKcuuie Is held by tile congregation and In ap~ ilreuiutlou of the valued strrvlceSlte tendered to tllc church in all de- partments SIIIICO he oilme to Regina, lust September, Jiunes Grassick, on behalf of the congregation, present- erddlr. llilacKcllzlc with a cheque for $400. Tllh‘ llresclll/atioli was made ui. a liicctilllg ill tllo sclioul roolll follow- .l'llg the P-Vtllllllg service. Jlts. Bal- four presiding over a crowded lit- teilduuce. 'i‘lic cliu-irlilan (expressed the re-gret felt by the congregation at tho departure of Mr MIICKOIIZIO l-lis letter stated that if he had between One Million Dollars and ALL-BEAN he would “much rather do without the million." Mr. Michols realized that; a necessity in the ring relief in tho most chronic case of_ constipation-per- Olily ALL-BEAN can bring such Eat at least two tablespoonfuls daily; in chron; relief does not follow, your money Made in Inndon, Canada, and sold of ’ Southport, Prince liIdward, is dread He oi‘ Tauuton ISILVER FOXES ON LEASH - Olie of the first results of the visit 1r S. Mcburc and Cpl. D. A. Alaclfllillou to London all urcentuation of interest In Iox furs and the fox industries gen. lll all article on the subject a London newspaper- says:-—There are a dozeli lllethotlls of wearing a silver fox fur. but the latest one developed in England ls tn allow iliiiliiul and _ foxes ibred In captivity on Canadian rarlns are the latest pols ellosetl to ac- ‘ (‘tilted States Steel nlld paid u gloiviiig tribute to tho cftectiveiless of his work. ‘Robert l.\llirtili stated that All". MucKelizie came among them as up unknown quantity, but he had prov- ell hliliscli‘ far ailove the average preacher oi‘ the gospel. lie had an uncanny faculty of reaching the hearts of the people. They all wish- ed llilll unbounded succecg In the new ivork he Wll-‘i illldertakiiig. lll lmikiug the presentation Mr. Gr ‘sick said they would remember Mr. IIICKDIIZID for many long veers 1111111» r.\lr. -.\IacKel1zie would always have 1a soft place ili hi3 lllUll-Pl. for Knox and ltegllia. The llicnlbers of Klioz did not want. to burden l.\lr. MilcKeiizie unnecessar- ily and therefore the presentation look the form of 1a check with part of ivhlcli they hoped he would pro- cilre ‘something for his new home t0 rem-ind liilll of Knox and Regina. Miss ‘Coivalll. on llelinll‘ of a. nuni- her 0f ‘friends Ill tile congregation wlio ivislied to thank Mr. Milt-Keil- zle for the spiritual hollmpresented Mr. MuoKenzle with a parcel coll- tainllng $100 iii gold for Mrs. Mac- Kenzie and her daughters, Jean and c——a<-—-—a KING or GIGARETTES Fashion Faiicies ‘Mary. ‘Miss Cownn said: “We arc sorry we can-not keep you longer. Mi‘. Nlacliellzic ili reply said he ivas overivhclillcd with the kindness shown to him. The whole lire 0f Knox congregation had impressed him in a way til-at lie would never forget. He llud been given a new confidence in himself and strength for the uutlietl work that lay be- fore him. ilo undertook to invest part of the presentation cheque as requested lll a-li enduring memor- ital In ‘his home to -reml.nd him of tho good (lays spent In Knox. Rev. H. I). Lcltch, Interim moder- ator send Rev. E. -S. Bishop on bu. half of the illlllllitllffi of the United ‘Church in Regina expresssed the high regard they had come to liold Ml‘. MiloKellzic ill and the personal loss they would sustain iii losing his fellowship. Air. Muc-Kenzlc leaves for Vuln- couver this luorlillig on “imperial Limited“ and from the coast will motor through the ‘United Slates to ‘sllttllSlfiild College, Quebec of which ‘he has been iappoiuted prin- cipal. He assumes his new dut-ies River assisted us in rii-nrgatiizlpg July 1. In July and August llc will fuils to he soft and lilvoly in effect. tho Christian Endeavour Society. H0 l0 llil-PV-‘ITII 10 5091111111111 111 0l1~ cwtievltilly it‘ the gray is combined which society will have charge of llllltllOll as a preparation ‘for this with silver, as in the illodcl above», work at. lStunstesd ullid lll tlic mean- time ‘he will fulfil preaching cli- gugenients lat loverett. and Boston in the UdblLUd biltutcil. (Tho above is taken from the Regina “bewdcrfi ’I‘lie Rev. "Mr. MiicKenzlc referred to is a cousin of ‘Messrs. John T. and Neil Muc- Ke-lizie). ?~¢0-§-___ NAlMlE 0MiTTED.—ln the pub- lished-list of ‘Prince Edward 1s- laliders receiving ilel-zrccs from Mc- Gill University at the recent Coll- vocation, the iiamc of Mr. David ‘Cusfillllflllllli, Assistant of thc Sil- pcrlntcndcllt of the lixlpcrlmolltiil Station, Charlottetown. was lllilll- vertclltly omitted. ‘Mr. Scliurlliziii, as wcll us Mr. Clnflt. received tho degree oi‘ Master of ‘Science ln Al,"- rlcultilrc. Stock Quotations ll.\l.I1l~‘.\X, i.Vl=ly 3 .»—Qlulttitiilus furnished lly Johnston and Ward. ‘ v _ ., mid there is eolisideraiilc Iet-liilg Munbul" vM m" M°m""“l bu)“ about It. notuilly among the t-nlnr- Emhullgu- _ _ ed population, says .-\li|'et| s. Al. T01“ “lid 51ml“ Fe RY" "' "l Nichols. general muiingel- o1‘ lllt‘ America" ‘Cml- C0- - - ' ' ' ' ' " 23 , Jamaica tPuhllc Service ('tlliI|l;lll_\'. 73111011 B1111 “"11 Palm‘ C9» 39V: lltd., wlio is in Montreal on his U.S. Casi Iron Pipe uud Fdy. w“). m ].;ng|,|nd_ 1C". PM. - - - - - - ~ - - . - - - - - -- 71W Mr. Nichols exillliined that while Ditvison Chemical Co. (The) It? white British troops nrc kept eon- ‘Mls. Kansas and Tcx. Ry. .. 210*.» stalitly ll] garrison on the island. Iteatllng Co, . . . . .. Laurel Pill-p ‘Montreal Power National Breweries Y a wo-owwaoo» “+044 0044 v 122:3 s___,__o s_.___) a _._____J a _____) s__e_w> a..- :1 afff? LOBSTER PACKERS I Send us your order for any Galvaniz- ed Sheet Metal Equipment you may 4+oo I require. PHONE 393-J. OPP. FOOI-Elili’. Bunions m. Scholl's tumult. Re- ducer inslunll relieves union Dilfil. reduces growth and pre-icrvel shave ciihoc. 75c each. By Marie Belmont 1A HWY 0111mm dinner frock llevel‘ The long Slttlltlifflllllt: lilies of this gown mukc it tiopccially ap- propriate for the luuiroli. 'I‘ll<l bud- ice extends down to make tho lint; at the hips appear us long as pos- sible, and there arc long taps or delicate silver braid which extend from the ‘bodice to drop at the sides. Wiitli such a frock. one may wear slllrplc black satin slippers, or gray Tile stockings ‘in either case should? be gray. West India Regiment To Be Disbanded MONTREAL. May 28 Tho uiaill topit‘ lll Killgsltln. . - ]ll‘t'."(‘lIl lii‘i‘.‘llstt‘lll rulnvlrs that lildlcs l-olziliiulit. the oldest colored unit in the llrltisil Army. is to be lllWllilllfllWl under the llrltish t-lnv- ermneut plan oi‘ military economy the Wegylnllla rt-l-rliucnl. with white commissioned and ivurrnnt officers. is also part of the per ulullelit force. There was a ques- tion of throwing the rust of tilts some time \Vlnlii-peg Electric . . . . . . . .. 111111 01110 111v colony ago. but the trliilsler liurdly . Wheat -.\luy, 119%; Jilly, 1111“; secllis probable ili the light 0i tile iSl0Rli MOTHER :— Fletciwrs Castoria is especially pre- pared to relieve Infants in C Colic and Diarrhea; Feverishness arising therefrom, and Bowels, aids theuaeeilmiletion of Food; giving mtural sleep. i; avoid imitations, 313$ m" Zia signal-e of AW kfil" Qilifl “i? Children Cry arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind sllsying bill to he rooted ulinuully in the t) d, lllil‘ . ( l‘; suill m‘ 3100.000 for the upkeep of the outfit. The regiment was originally, and, by regulating‘ the Stomach raila-led lll South iffarillillii, prior to‘ the revolutionary war. ulid Willi used thereafter to garrison the various West Indian islands and also for service on the west coast of Africa. Today, It is perma- nently iltiltloiled iii. Kingston, its officers slid warrant officers being transferred from imperial units for B. four-year term. Tile regiments hand played at the Canadian National rlxhlhitloii a couple of years ago, and was also one or the features of Weni- hloy In 1924. ‘The picturesque souave uniform with headdress which Is a combination of fez and turban. ls unique In the lIrllIilil forces. Sir Arthur (lurrie (Olnldlln Press). MlDDLBBLl-RY. Vt.. May 3t -~ Sir Arthur ‘William Currie. (l.C..‘\I. (1.; K.C.-B.. principal and vice- cliaiicolior‘ of MoGIll University. wIi-l deliver the address at the com- mencement exorcism of Middleibury ism everywhere reeommad ltgooiloge. June 16th. To Deliver Address‘ You arc probably loot-miserable yourself. lt may be only a com, Qcallous, a lluniorl or some more serious trouble, such as weak and broken-clown arches. You might not know the nature of your trouble but you do know get all tired out on the slightest Foot Expert from Toronto Coming This man is from the personal stall oi Dr. Wm. M. Scholl, the recognized loot authority, and demonstrates Dr. ScholPs Method oi Foot Correction. Come in, on the above dale, and meet him. It's well worth your time. uablc ucrvlCQ. Free Pcdo-grapli Prints of Your Feet" In a lcw seconds‘ time, without removing the hose, he will make, without charge, a perfect print ol your loot that posi- tively shows ii you do have loot troubles and to what stage the trouble has progressed. ALLEM. FASHICINABLE BOILERS, TRAYS, SANITARY PACKING TABLES, STOVE PIPE, made at short notice. MAIL OIKDICIIB PROMPTLI ATTENDED T0. FRED ll. TRAINOR PRINCE EDWARD TH EATRE Tired, Aching Feet quickly relieved with Dr. Scholl's Restores weak an blokemdown arches. 33-50 pet pair. S pecial-Free Foot (Yomfort DEMONSTRATION Saturday, June 5 Foot. troubles arc universal. Cnvernrntrllt records aliowtliat 7 out ol every l0 adult people have some lorm oi loot trouble. CULENDERS, ELBOWS, ETC. 8D GRAFTON STREET Dr. Schell's Zlnopads atop pain at once. Re move cause, friction and Quick =5: Del bu: prcaure. . sale, sure relief. that your leer ache. pain, and provocation. There's no charge for this val _ a.‘ on MITEIJ FOOTWEAR ORVEATAAWB-RTTTISPIN-PFEAEOITEFIS ‘t-llistllriielll tl-litll Wliill‘ WOIIWIT iuvllili l-iulllutlglli- was (llH('l|S~‘Oil. TO VISIT SACKVILLE. N. B. ---_-- \\'liile tilt-re was n0 ftliDflfilllilll Dr. l“. \\'. Norwootl oi‘ the ('-ll\' lo the propo<al to lrire women the 'i‘eillp|1-. London. England, one oi‘ II‘llllt'lll.\‘1'. it wll~ ll"(.‘lill*Ll to learn > the world's toreliulst preachers. is the mutter over for the annual... 3,. pnnmmt-ell for a Cliristiail \\‘0rlct1rs‘ LIIIIIETIEIIIH- Eu Sarkville, Brunswick. frolli Alliillsl llltll-LlTtll. From lllt- ‘(Irvin Willie Pulpit" as It has been known ‘since the famous days of Dr. Joseph Parker. ilo voice has grlpilctl the multitudes like llllit 0t‘ Dr. Norwooli. and his visit to the .\larltlules is anticipated with the greatest interest. ' With Ilr. Noiwvnod w‘ill be asso- ciated Dr. \\'|ii. f‘. ‘Poole. the 1'?"- sldeut oi‘ the World's Sllllllfly» Srbool Association. another great,‘ pulpiteel- of (lid London. and the Rev. Tom ‘Sykes. lli" valiant ebulli- pioil of the oppressed. .\lr. Sykes, lived his curly life ill the tiny ('01-, Inge of a In-horer ilnd still livers ill, a quiet. little village home lu York-_ still-e, bu; ills voice hits been cag- orly listened lo lly the Iorelnost, men ot’ the iJlli-plre in times of ill~ iernatloilill pcrplexlties. l 1A llurgl‘ number 0i‘ lliyilieil and ministers ill ill (he hlllfllllllt‘. Prnv~; “IP05 or" (‘o-operating to make the Conference a success. ' -.--- {o}; I - l i 'I'ORO.\"I‘O. .\lay 2S ~The silence oi‘ Jewish women ili the Synagogue. strictly observed by the daughters of Israel ‘since the time of Mosem: may be broken for the first time ili the city of Toronto if memberul oi’ tho lint-y- Blossom Synagogusi carry out. their Intentional ex- pressed iit a meeting Ian; night when the question of the elm-an ilieetilig of Lite sy New lenliler u-‘xt. A pagogue ill Sep- he surprising after-feeling of, mouth freshness whic Minty’: Tooth Paste leaves, is due to the amazing cleansing ac- tion of the pleasantly bubblingfoam. Minty'ps‘ is more than a tooth paste. It‘: a mouth wash too. WHY PAY MORE