Outcast. from society - l down-and-outei- — as W937)’ ll‘ muddy waters in a blazing sun. But Love-lmrliffll MY" ti," speak his sorrowful soul through the genius of hi! Iiuslc-to fight for thi- better things in life. the way he had fought for the bad. cremains Southern Notes i ‘- Notwithstanding the proximity of- ‘3 "certain pf the planets of our solar. ‘ system. the ‘weather is iis per usual. ‘ Seeding operations are now zilmost ‘ completed. The grass gives promise of; a fine haycrop. The grain is showing a vigorousgrowth, gardens are green-Q f; ing. wh e the root crops are nicely spreading, roots. k i A car passed here the other clay‘ * whose speed Col. Seagrave would be ‘ glad to emulate and on its meteoric} ‘l ' course, it collided with a‘ cow, broke ' its leg and passed on ecstaticolly. i. I r i , .9 Cu’ drivers may be convenientlyI - hlivlded into two classes: Those what ire wise and those who are other- ‘ wise, and it is easy to distinguish ~ ji-iem. The great ambition in life of, COLLEEN’S LAUGH FEAST! Colleen as a good little bad girl. looking for the wicked way of iiie Great White Way. She wanted to be an actress in the worst way- 1nd almost succeeded. well-blown piavwrlsht slztwd her to a contract for life! liomance-Pathos . ‘he latter class, is not to see where] But n CAPITOL. TODAY Comedy ‘Girlie Behave’ g» ii i'.’u i‘, or they are goiinr, but to soc how i. . they can make: tiif‘. wheels turn round regardless oi consequences, Whether it is zrmlstnkc or not. ‘ farmers, contrary to prcdictions.sold a great number oi chives this spring. many oi which at the ago oi from five to seven weeks brought as, grentpriccs as two rear olds would have brought a couple of years ago. Mr. and lvlrs. Ross Livingstone, oi Charlottetown, have been motoring through this, nnd adjoining districts. Mr. John Jcirtline, of Charlottetown, is a YlHIOI‘ at present to Port Wood, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Keenan. Rev. Duncan MacDonald, formerly of Llittle Sands is now stationed at Pictou Island. “k0 rippling meloii 9g In ‘(mill-y hurt, call- "l! lo I val that h" forgotten z the 9' PRIN CE EDWARD Starting June 24 C A N A D I A N PRESENTS THE GREATEST OF ALI: BRITISH PICTURES BUY TICK-_/ ETS aiming‘ q. . LEGION MEMBERS New’? Where events of minor importance are described in superlatives, and ually in the lime light it is well to pause at times. and recall achievements of such men as Alcock . and Brown, not the less notable be- cause more quietly and unosien- tatiously done. I am, Sir, etc.. FALCONWOOD CREAM civil answer. Whoever answers civil-t lty with abuse cannot expect to be‘ considered refined or courteous. _ i’ a writer in The Guardianvasked two questions regarding matters of importance to taxpayers and elect- ore.“ The "Department." instead of answering civilly. flew into a passion and called names oi a. ribald nat. ure! Now, the first quest-ion asked by The Guardian's writer, i; en 1m. Poftahi one to the taxpayers, via. Did those cows milk at a profit, con- . sidei-ing the amount of government feed they consumed? Has the "Department" answered that question? All dairymen know that cows can be fed and forced to give {large quantity of milk-but at a loss. Is it not important to the taxpay- ers to know if those cows are paying Alexander MscPherson. of Wood Island East had the misfortune oi‘ losing a cow which died as the re- sult of being struck by a car. The lobster season is rapidly com- ins: to n. close. The fishing was the best in this line for many years. Mr. Duncan MacCannell of Dover. who was sick the greater part of the winter. and for a. time not expected to live. seems now, greatly to the sur- prise and delight of his numerous friends to be mpletely recovered. He has lately been visiting friends in Port Wood. VMr. Will Robin of Guernsey Cove. has been visiting lately in Wood Is- land. Mr. Alexander MacGregor, Sr., of Wood Island North, a retired farmer of considerable means, has now In opportunity of enjoying his declining years in comfort and independence. One of his greatest pastimes is taking walks here and there among his neighbors far and near whom he al- ways greets with a smile and- cheer- ing word-H. THE PUBLIC FORUM Continued from page 4 HONOR. THE BRAVE Sin-Your very appropriate Iri- icle in Wednesday's Guardian, rc- calls the great achievement .now ten years past of Sir John Alcock and Lieut. Brown. British airmen, in making the first non-stop flight l.- eross the Atlantic. So many events in aviation have been crowded into re- cent years. that we are in danger of forgetting this outstanding per- formance by aviators of our own race. . i for their feed? Ii not, wherein is the profit in selling cream? The "Department's" statement rc- supplied the patients is sadly at var- iance with those of former employ- ees as well as patients. The Holstein hobby is evidently very strong with the “Department? insomuch that it gets its “back up" when any one questions whether the words. I am. Sir, etc, ANOTHER. "SNIPER" White Pine _ Blister Rust The Dominion botanist. Experi- mental Farms calls attention to a destructive disease affecting Can- adian white pines. Blister rust is a fungus disease ei- iecting all pines which have their needles tn groups oi five. It. is not native but was brought to Canada from‘ Europe about twenty years ago on white pine nursery stock. Intro- duced to Ontario and British Colum- bia about the same time it has since than spread until new it is present throughout most of the areas in this country in which white pine occurs. m Ilurope it has proved so nrlous that it has been necessary to abandon the use of white pine and unless it is controlled it may prove equally serious in Canada. ‘rhefunlusentersthetteebyway of the needles and from there growl downwards into the bark. liter about three years em: e bu become infected there is newer! noticeable evidence of disease. but after that time the diseased pert of the branch assumes a characteristic dull yellow- eitbirwiid oreultivatod mix-rants geeeebirries continue M new. m M: summer and earl! f!" BICYCLE RACE? -_-_- RBI. retary. at Fred Picksrdb, Eusinn Si. _-- is being investigated. _.___ t i THE PROVINCIAL midway ever. Three Central Guardin nova. naval-y‘; entered your name f0!‘ the HOLMAN & PIUKAED 5024-15-31 ROI-MAN .l PIOKAID 10 mile handicap bicycle race. open in all MOI-G-H-Zl srsar r0 GIT mn- will!!! randy for the bl; provincial Qlllllllc than, Charlottetown, Alllllt 184$ lend for prise illi- J. W. Bonlterabsee- 4| BOYS. ENTER your name for the HOLMAN s: PIOKARD BICYCLE RACE at l-Iolmarrs. Grafton St., or YETTY THIEVEBY-A mean their; took place at Hampshire last w when two driving wheels were taken from the blacksmith shop of Mr. Richard MacLean. The matter NOTICE To LOCAL ADVERT]!- EBS.—In order to insure insertion of advertisements, local advertisers an advised to have their copy in the » Guardian Office not later than 10.80 pmcmmed by mud “umuncersi ‘mil A. M. the day previous t0 publication. “m” °Y 1°55" “h” "Pl P"P°°" I When the advertisements are half- page or more, copy must be in the m“, Office twenty-four hours in advance. 1 5111-l'31-u. EXHIBITION lat Charlottetown, August 18-28, will be the blunt and beet ever pnt en CANADIAN here. More prizes for livestock. All |freights paid on livestock. Biggeel performing ‘ _ _ itronpes from New York, and Will‘ sll‘,—A civil question deserves a d", ho,” “chm Wm, t, "m- Air Pageant At Moncton c»: slid-m uoncwofl. auiii ‘la-maim- monts are going ahead satisfactorily in connection with the air pageant to be iieie in llonetnn. any first and second. Ample parking space and refreshments are being arranged for by the committee in charge. The matter of wommodstinn for out of town visitors is also receiving et- tcntfon and lists are being prepared of places ‘where accommodstloucen be obtained. whichwlli be available to visitors. A large number from the Maritimes is expected. and the coni- ~"‘°""“'” mittee in formulating thtir pim an -.— . IX tum for ii nus-ares ccosn sarunnn """“ ' "" night, June 21. i929 at I o'clock. The “flown”: _ m‘ “mum Boys. I0! Wml- 5“2‘t°'15'm first in the Meritiniee. is receiving attention from all ever Canada and thsUnited States. With the en- tries now received. and with those who are expected to take part. it will be one of the biggest events oi the kind and real thrills are look- ed ion-Already the Meridian have received visits from planes carrying piss s from Boston and other points in the United States and it is felt that the publicity received through the air meet being held in Moncton will result in- these provinc- es being placed prominently before the people of Canada and the United States. The Maritlmu, due to then strategic position. will, according to these qualified to Judge. become of oi increasing importance in the matter of air travel and the air pag- eant is receiving country wide sup- port. _ Among the features listed are parachute Jumping. formation fly- ing, aerobatics. war tactics, aerial relay races. bombing competitions, passenger flights. and monster ____ One Man ’s I/Vife , i n, IlI-ILIA WEBQ Copyright —___ mnmued 1mm Dal: 2 M61. and is making lie;- iivmg he,‘ W dllivihl. but doesnt want to ~ iinewii." °° “Can't any one find out when m, lives? 1t would be quite simpi, 1 should think.” we. we... mopged u"! 19m"! Inf-O the conversation, "Tommy's been sending he. a m or so o! flowers every day for ,1 “teak. the first speaker broke in. "want, me call on her; he's really pamem he's so gone on her. and it's too silly "Perhaps that accounts for the at. traction." Yvonne said with a little laugh. "Ii he saw her. she migh; b, quite ordiiwv. It is wonderful to... make-up and costumliig Uilll iii," ‘Very wonderful." drawicil ll aioiiisi who had not spoken before. "one C3,!) easily remove fifteen oi- even twenty years from one's appearance, 1m; that true, Mrs. Robertson?" "Add them on. or take them ca, either way." Yvonne agreed d.iriii;1;.-_ "If Tommy doesn't recover 1!] A week. I'll have to help him out. i 5Y1‘). posed," sighed Tommy's sister. “You know Tommy's usually wcmaninoog Bill’. this time he really is gnu", You may be right, Mrs. Robertson the cure may be for him to meet ‘no; 1'11 have to see what I can arrange" There was a subdued air in the hallway. A maid entered wrii the tea service. Yvonne heard NIFS. o, p, murmur a greeting to some one and then heard a high-pitched YOLCE, strangely familiar, say: "Of course we came, Edith. I wouldn't think oi sziy- ing away irom tea at your house. ind service in the evening began with with the induction of the rector. The friends abroad and plan to entertain than: that week. Send for prize list- J. W. Boulter, Secretary, Charlotte- town. P. B. Island. dly-tl FORMERLY OF CRAPAUD- u Bishop l-iackenley, visited the Parish of Holy ‘Trinity. Middleton on Tues- day. His visit was for a three-fold Pllrlwlfi the induction oi the Rev. Charles C. Rand as reclor oi the parish. the dedication of the new choir vestry and the confirmation of i4 candidates. The chancel of the church has been recarpeted and the new choir vestry has added greatly to the appearance and the usefulness oi the church. It was decorated with white lilacs ior this occasion. The the dedication of the choir room, after which the bishop proceeded street parade. Montreal. Ottawa. and Quebec are participating. Planes from Detroit. It is expected that there will be pwarcis oi twenty planes or more. Everything is being done by the committee to make this programme success. and those who attend are assured ofseeing something of real interest in the way oi aerial exhibit- ions. v Glenwood and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Angus McLean, Milo. I-ler many friends are pleased to see Mrs. Magdalen McLeilan around gardlng the amount of whole milks black and white breed pay for every- chronlclt thing and anything they eat. Stung in such a tender part, it it not much wonder that the depai-t- ISLANDER ment comes so near saying "cuss" .._..__. Continued irom page 4 letters of institution and license were read. after which the keys oi the church were presented by the ward- ens, H. W. Evans and Chas. Shaff- ner. This was followed with the serv- ice of confirmation after which the bishop gave an addresfdealing with the different ceremonies of the even- ing. The visiting clergy were Rural Dean smith. R/QV. S. J. Woodrooie, and Rev. J. D. Townsend-Halifax again after hei- recent severe lllnessf Service in Glenwood United ciiui-cnl were well-attended on Sunday. There were over seventy in attendance at Sunday School. At the evening aer- vices nducted by Rev. W. S. boring; many were unable to gain admittance! to the church owing to lbck of lc-t comodation. An extension is to be‘ built to this church u soon as pos- sible. ' Rev. m. Harding oi Silmmerside who is spending the ‘summer at I-le- bron is assisting in conducting the United Church Sunday School and ls usual his help in thLs work is meeting with good results and is much ap- I simply stopped at his chit) find dragged Bob along too. There are going to be some men. aren't l: Yvonne! heart throlibcd. . hoped no one present would twice her agitation. Somehow she i ~ herself to raise her eyes and hand in Anne's and l\irs. Ogrltri ~i"d. "MN. Robertscn, Mlrts Lo\ e. And this is my good irirzxl .\ir. West." Yvonne transferred her inn-i to Bob's. He shook it warniii: sad something about beastly wczizl ~. and sat in the chair next to her. Anne was talking anlmately with swine ‘friend. Just as Yvonne bertaii i1 i"l Lot 9. were visitors to_ Dunbane on?‘ “we f‘ ‘um “hm” 533;” “o” m Sunday and spent the dey mm me tallyou somct ing.l iad ii . friends and relatives. from old Dick Ross iOdhl-ilfi West. you know-says l1t"s (‘Olll-“f -home soon.“ To Be Continued Toniorrc Columbines For All Situations More and more use of the timid- some and graceful columbiiie is ‘JP- tng made in garden lTfBlllZ-‘ijlrilb particularly with reference to color. There are few plants which include the red. blue and yellow scales in one genus but the columbine is Oiii’ oi them. Owing to the great innczg: oi coloring it fits into almost any v1‘- sible color plan. Starting in mid-May the colum- cial Airways. Ltd. diary companies. from Major-Gen- in the Dominion. covering so many divisions of operations such as. Air Mails. Schools of Flying Instruc- Passenger Lines. etc. one can read- ily see the necessity for specialised personnel in the various divisions. lion. yvunr iiien have found their WHY t0 important executive positions which probably would not have been obtainable for them in any other "P!" W‘ "WNW by service of many years. Such a record as displayed in this organisation should be an in- centive for young men in “hum. Pllflul the stud! of in its various forms," says m, 5e!- lar. - Whlletreesoiellniseearelublest to "m! vow Dims are killed much mm quickly than iii-tun ma. m disease has taken a number of years to establish itself but it is new show- lfll up to o serious degree on white thods employed by aviation in its present stage of advancement. The personnel of the Interprovln- and its subsi- eral MacBrien down to the lowest mechanic are the finest obtainable 01' lion. Aerial Surveys. Iraiisportation. m, N’ "With the rapid Ifvwth of svis- u aviation l." Oh It preciated. ficial visit to the schools in this vicinity. holding of the District convention Women's Institutes in olenwood hall on June 1st. Siv institutes are expect- ed to be taking pert. The Supervis- The friends oi DA’. R-l-lph “will! The friends of Mr. Roland Boulter. son oi Mr. Neil Boultsr of a.‘ ‘ will be plomd to leeern that he has lfldlllibd with lng. from Mobsrly College wslourl. which he has been attending for the put two roan. He intends enhrlfll which be bu attained at this eoileee petulstlom are extended to bliii ea bis success. - ieiii-iaucueiiren mm evisttertemnvveednlaldav. Mr. Brewer Auld is now on an oi- it- Plans have been made for the . assistant supervisor and poultry csnoters will also be present. e pleased tn see him about again isr an illness of pleurlly. \ ...-_a- satisfactory stand- unviserity this fall and the grade titlublnitoenteriourtbyeerverk any university in America. Oeu- ig ziggirg or blne display continues until well iiitu July and if seed pods are kept Slllp- ped oi! the plant will give extra sir»; of bloom. There have been mans fir" velopinents and new varieties are be- ing offered each year. It is a PM!“ that does not. come true from seed except by segregating the seed 971"" with great care and it is usuilii‘ grown from mixed seed. For c010! scheme purposes it is necessari" W grow columbines in quantity l“ a if‘ serve bed and then mark the color! when they bloom and transplant. Thsy have been used in combina- tion with trim in handsome eifcth whether matching the color 0i "i" irifwitb oeluinbines or planting l lurmonious or pleasingly contrastms ' color. ‘his long spurred hybrids are t!" ism imiitiiiii and new!” w“ ‘ Then an a number of strains and the M's. gcott I-‘lllott sir-iii is u 111w ll any, living huge flowers with lcn; spurs in s great variety of 001°"- nuiiuoiuuumwth More“ m. There eh eelumbiaee ior the MK such u standalone. I d”? ‘ Ind m 5 "we of glandu- earryineitefiaeeeiei-liiit of ro- constitution is Helena. i oclumbtnv seeds new m1 u m; “n. ‘sue over till no new 1e m"! "l" . masonry. wow feuib‘. "Wm? $:¢~q_ q the famili- d . . E t “mung and ‘ simian-eel m“ .- w mull-ii