z THE EASTERN GUARDIAN I %sp/m#3bn’axc/Hw' ISA DE$T~$ELlEll PUURS ITS IXDITEIEIT UITU TIIE SDREEII ‘lhe Hikes REX HARRISON fll/IAUREEN mm FEATURE STARTS DAILY AT 3:30 - 7 AND 9 y Richard Haydn -Victor Mclaglen - Vanessa Biqwn n .-_-____ i‘ la Georgetown: NEWS ..'WO0L WAREHOUSE now 50pm! at Charlottetown. 8111p W001 treight collect. paid. P. E. I. sheep Breeders’ Association. ‘ sn|sro|._a_._v|c||q|n Mackerel have struck‘ alonl - here and prices are good. The regular Wednesday‘ nisht night dance in Morell Hall was very well attended this week. THE A number od cars of 101111191‘ iarrived here hhis week and is ‘ = being trucked to one ramm- l Mr. Fred Jay is. employed with his brother rreman 1n the caress _ at present. l Miss Beeth Macmwen, R. N» is spending a vacation with he!‘ |parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Iaster I. Macldwen, at present. Miss Marlon Coilfin, of the stall or ‘the co-Op store, is still con- fined to her home through ill- ' a) ‘ I i; "u" v - ,,_ _¢,__-_ v ~— +00 CANADA very few potatoes have been - ‘Bovine! 0F Iplanted here y"- lnd @514" ' F3gogmgnlggggAgslLggnT able seeding still remains to be done. l‘ "ADVENTURE/N t T o D A Y ?‘°‘:‘u:"t{°°‘l'ni;g“fi*:h1‘m'*- Lobster tishinl has been rs- llr f! f: rltztiteéown. ported very good a; m; 55351;: . _ . TINEE AT. LY-Z. u“ “"7 " ° u , “W” ' 1 9- 0111 P" w" MiIlL-TIIL-WFII. Sh“ w” 8'45 MAEVENINSG 7 2:0 ms 3° 33'o.""...~{{-31'2‘;‘3..“l‘.1i'.t..°;2: gigvllmlo a m y ' t Oil“, BIBS BO. “r i THE LAUGHTIME OF A LIFETIME U N A T R A i L U F Jo “twill-Frat”. thénsmtli s: M121: pa; and ha!‘ h“ FOR MOM AND DAD AND ALL THE LADSI “m 7 "7 week and it i! lifipvd it W111 I0 isfstfiiiiiim Also NEWS and MUSICAL SO YUU WANT TO HOLD YOUR WIFE ;A‘ as‘ ‘ALLA ‘a “A LASTING MEMORIAL TO LOVED ONE " esoarvauwsa a MARBLE - - - - - - — - — GRANITE Expert Worlunonehip Distinctive Designs WE SOLICIT YOUR ENQUIRIES BIIRRIE BROS. Successors To Chandler & Bell Malpeque Rd., Charlottetown "W" 2594 >TllN IXTRA! ' SERIAL - COMEDY . CARTOON 004 O0 O 0 O0 O-O-O-GO Q4 O-VOfO-OQ" ESniTHRIILS! IIIIGIIFOIIII THEATRE "THE GANGSTER$" Saturday Night 9 P.M. VERNON BRlDGE-. Monday Night 9 P.M. i FUR SAIIE m soums ' 2 building lots; truck wag- gon on slovcn; wheels (heavy literate person within said County GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the petition on file of Ruper H. Mac- Nelll of 0’Leary in Prince Count! in the said Province, University Student. the Administrator of tho above named Eetfiaetelprsyfiin‘; ‘hat n citation may ssue or e ' purlwee hereinafter set forth: You 712.91% ilflwfigel-Hgéehgifl T" thank" hereby rerneqeudird h‘ liaefemelr Charlottetown are at; 515.222“; ,,‘§,',‘,,,,,,,'§,,$Z* pleased he is improving in health the Judge present at a Prnbstelaflrel‘ 1191"! "Y? I“ I" (‘he 011"‘ Court to be held in the Court House Elli-elm“ Hflplml 1°‘ “W”! in Charlottetown In Queens County, Woks. in the said Provinces on Monday,- the twelfth day oi‘ July next ootn-' lug. at the hour of eleven o'olockl iorenoon of the same day to shew lower. J. Finelson employed with H. S. MscEwen as a clerk in the store here, has returned to his position after a stay at several months in Montreal- Mr. cause if any they can why the Ac-i o a a r‘?g”&r":: fimtsefizfindmd :5. Auction on the premises of FRANK MaoDONAIJ it lam. Proctor for said Petitioner. And it. is hereby ordered that a‘ 0N WEDNESDAY’ JUN‘ m‘ "flied h. lome “awning, pnblhh, COMMENCING AT ONE (YCEDCK ed in Charlottetovm aforesaid once lecutive weeks from the date here- u" IIIHIEWMF‘ of and that at m we: hereof be. 1 time, 1s years old-Ponset; ifllbu° 1'1"“ TSWSMN-en- nun" lFarmall tractor and International Ill “IQ 111" °E u“ Cw" “W” mi tractor plough; three section spring the 0’Leary Public itlall in 0'Learv d! h _h t d, “Nb uni-coals. and in the hall of the: ‘tibiae? ugh?‘ f‘? ‘ukk Prince County aforesaid. so that all _ _ mum“ mums"! In ‘he “m1 Massey Harris, hay mower-Deer L icrushcrblz inch plates-Frost d: nDEIVIsINIIEQSeSD His Honour Harold’ ‘vwdi m“ ‘hwmlnl mm; dd" Probate coin-e at Charlottetown In i aldsh: "wk "aw; 8'11"" Queen-a county, the day and year’ scales; ltenfrew Cream Separator; counts of the said Estate should not} Th". M" M n" by Pub": motion of George M. Matthews, LITTLE POND true copy haeol be forthwith pub- IN THE AFTERNOON, in each week for at least four con- forthwith posted in the follcsvlngi 1 m", 4 "n. chpqqn‘ 5pm"; Charlottetown aforesaid, at or ne-arl tooth lurmw; "we Inflow ‘m. Court House In Summereide tn‘ Fm“ a; wood; Brudu“ mda_ Elm" u gluten“ m“ ha" flu,‘ lng; muffler-Frost & Wood; grain Leonard Palmer, Judge of the nid- III!’ Wllon; driving sleigh: wood n," “o” wflggqg 100 bushels oats; four Sit-gallon By the Court. . barrels; harness; hames: collars: (SGD) E. MARGARET PALMER, forks; shovels; stoves; beds and Registrar many other articles too numerous (L, 5,) to mention. Terms: Ten Dollars and under. cash; over ton dollars on approv- ed Joint notes for six months.» PLY Wllllll BIIATS 'a“""'ass-rs'= sou-r‘ ‘divs. some‘ r. Land!!- amn Althea. llrs. Dyna . Stewart. Ills Harriet Utah. sass: aaoaaa-rowm wou- Layla AGENTS BOUIII: III Illtl Iloilllla . Tbefiuasdtaamaytoleaghtataayetthe , hlovwlflpMQIIIlIHflOtlmI-I-IsUIflFiIIl-CUY ‘Ilaalesttlltositalsarlaiflosldesfsandrlos leper. lalt-Petefsrlharestililtoa Prompt advances- D_ _ Souris, P. I. l. F MMDONALD C. M. FITZGERALD anmson n. MacDONALD. Box 243 _ _‘ , Georgetown, P.E.l. 5"°"°I°"- madman fl , -.________.__._. , OUT OUR WAY i By .I. R. Williams The Faculty FA encIS | ncc - _ . _ ' I .. --. ~ 02:6; "rt-r silage ‘Z/ou DON'T l E Resuamb _D_ioI_on-_=_In= rA-r A BALL TH’ ' SITg-IIINIEE t. . ' - I l IasHasJi sub-ewe PITCHEIZ 15- I THAT’5 A5 / r~vtil ’ ‘ | | ‘km; u“... E THROWIN‘ 1D _ ‘ NEAR A5 SHE fi/CC’ I, . ' . M“ “a...” M“ —-- 51; FIRST BASE.’ _- ' L‘! 6E6 1 ‘I55, M“; P‘ ‘Ff’- ' ““ . “OM ‘II I i i V e L- .e_ a- h ' . g _ ens-ass»- MI-l-rfie-bv i _ “ Feed Technology‘ '- lPre-Profcseionel Courses requisite for a t." are 1am“ Lew, Medicine, and Dentistry aee h-."s' Afl-iFAGlTYOFLAW.sv~*1Ifl|IJ'I"4u-l ill-IRAQI." orueoiori. emhdnn-dM-OAM‘ n; smart or osmsrsv. mm In Jlsm d 0-05. ‘ENTRANCE SCHQAISIQS SESSIONWRJO flfiiiiqndalsnealnawluatfddtddpflhe *whwflffilaffiw Inks hvelaudedeafistrlseledsadeal e and new); "Mk Waggon “ML Ply Wood Boats complete 0| heavy springs for heavy dlprggg | knock down frames with all nec- waggons; No. I6 Frost 8i Wood _ "WW millaml‘ "‘°"Id°d l“ plow; I ZSO-gollon tank (iron); i shape for V or Flat Bottom boats, (Gray and Campbell); I, 2 and 3 l °" b11991’. "flied flfld 51119?“ I’_° ind‘ hqydwgod (p14,). your nearest station. Build it yourself. Apply to: I Sockvillc plow;l grain cleaner 11°11‘ 919111’ l° “"19" ‘N1’ 1°"!- If day is wet, sale will be held first fine day following. The farm of 100 aorcs with house and buildings thereon is also for sale by private sale. ' For further particulars concern- |tllg this apply to: ‘ MELVIN s. McQUAlD, Solicitor, I of the NI easoueoarmia tilllllililld vioiiifi Emerson accompanied by has daughterflielen, wbo have spent the winter in the United States. arrived home on Wednes- day and will spend the summer in their home on water Street was Jolophine Dalton use m; ently for Charlottetown, where she will be employed. - Mr. and Mrs. Earl MscLean have moved into an apartment in the home of Mire. William Msolbaron. > Mrs. G00!“ Heston of Char- lottetown is visiting relatives here. A delegation from Georgetown motored to the Oity on Thursday, where they met. and discussed with the Hon. George Barbour matters pertaining to the highway leading into Georgetown. Word was received here s. short time ago that John Dolor-y. who recent-LY completed his first term as an engineering student at Mc- Gill, is now taking summer train- ing as a radio navigator, with the R. C. A. F. at Clinton, Ontario. M’. Kughie Gctell recently sc- ceplod- employment on the-staff of Chappels as an electrician, in Charlottetown. i Mr. and Mrs. James Arnold were ‘business visitors to the city on Saturday. Mir. Arnold e war vetsranjis earployed on the dredge a?! undergoing repairs at. Moi-ell ver. Mi‘. Ell/GIGS“ Leylblt, Bristol, who has entered bhe garage business in the City, has started to erect a new home near the garage. A brother-in-laiw, m. French is with Mr. Laybolt. . m. Francis Gleesoin, SJ. Boston, who arriwd Ihero two weeks ago on a mission tour is at present conducting a mission for men and women at St. Laur- ence church. Morell Rear. Father Gleeson was born on the Island near Vermn River, but leit. here as a young boy and was educated in the States. A very tine preacher and a fine person. rather Gleason i: he ever ccmes to this vicinity again will be very wclmms. RESULTS 0!‘ ALCOHOL A! SHOWN IN THE BIBLE Hearts were saddened, lives blighted and cut short and king- doms shaken in thedays c4 the Old Testament by beverage alcohol. In 8W B. C. alcohol struck at the heart of the Northern Kingdom when Elan, the fourth king of Israel. was assassinated during a. drunken carousel in Tirzeile. the capital, after a reign of less than two years (900-899 B. C.) As Elsh was drinking himself drunk in the house of Arza, steward of his house in Tirzah his servant Zisnri, captain o! hall his chariots . conspired against him and went in and killed him. I Kings 16:940. No doubt it was Blair's incapacity and dissolute anon that tempted Ztrnri to aspire to the throne which he succeeded in obtaining by kill- ing the king and the m: of the royal household. _ "Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging: and whosoever is decei- ved thereby is not wise." Proverbs 20:1. THE PRIBIDETS MESSAGE Dear Co-Workers Across Canada: In her book. "Women Torch- bearers." Elizabeth Gordon wrote: "on December 14th, 1873, at hed- onls, N. Y" Dr. Dio Lewis made his inspired suggestion that the woman should enter upon a cru- sade against the drink Ice of their homes. On that eventful day, Dec— ember 16. cultured women, 208 I.n number, with prayer and song, marched bwo by 0m into the saloons-land hotel bsrrooms of Fmdonia, N. Y. What is more, they organized the following Monday under the name ‘Women's Christ- ian Temperance Union?’ Mrs. Boole, in her book "Give Prohibition Its Chance." mots: “The Crusade spirit swept across. Ohio and through ‘the Middle West like a prairie fire o! the pioneer PUZZLED AilOUT A GIFT ran mo? Then cease worrying. Just come in end browse around our store. We have e grand selection of practical gifts any of which would be sun to please. ' All articles inmate IIIWIII an our m Flooe Full cut white broadcloth shirt. Medium tab collar. Full run of sizes. $2.95 to $5.50 Perfect fit lightweight socks. Some with’ clocks. Wide assortment of colors. 85c to $3.00 All-wool sleeveless slip-on sweater; V-neck. Rib-knit waistband assures perfect fit. $1.75 to $7.50 Short and long sleeved Sport Shirts in tine cotton. Convertible collar. Roomy, pockets. Color selection. $3.25 to $000 TIES In oll the ‘newest styles. i ' 41.00 to $1.00 We've everything a men needs m" a complete end well planned wardrobe. Make us your headquarters. High quel- ity, low price. s. A- McllllllIlLll QUEEN ST. PHONE 80B days. Catch the vision, grasp the torch come to our National Convention in September, equipped with the Crusade spirit and your Bible. 1st the_ Holy spirit of Jesus Christ work through you and me_ and each one of us be a Crusader "For God and Home and Every Land.” » _—-!iva Wlcksoi CALI. POI. JNTIINATIONA! ACTION T0 OONBIZIVI ORAL.‘ Mrs. B. Isiah Colvin, President ~ l Women's Christies Temperance nion, has called to international fiction by the Unite " States for world-wide probtbitto: of the use of grain tor alcciholti beverages while people want for bread. ‘ "In VIII o! the world shortage." Mrs. Oolvin said in a news reless to the ‘American press. "the liquor intareets in all countries are lit- talrinesooesromsn eta - hgkustngsoarcegratelzrtnfevt: I Produce which has, no nutritional value and is one ot humanity's greatest curses. vation depends most entirely the United stein, on under the " resent temporary ghut- town can meat. It is up to our Oonsrw '4 enact legislation authorising 0011' trol of Brain. including denial d the right oldiltllldtl and brewerl to withdraw it rrom thO wold‘ toad stockpiles. ' , "With a cletr ‘conscience. W" (Continued on ossl 19> "Salvation of millions from star- Any distiller eat or break his agree» I Kings adder’: ,ikiospaeen ANNUAL Martino The Annual Meeting of Ital-Kings ‘aty ilespltel will 1s held in the Curling Rink, Montague, on edneeday, June m, at s=oo p-m. , I - ‘lactose I I (Secretary. IIYNES ‘t ' t