Mir’ 13- EP§L____ FREE For a limited period 0111!‘, Charlottetown, i4, . .- 0 rass .;....}.».~.. Adve You may secure with every 9s Pound Bag Ilojyalilouseholil Flour pudmsed from 1.071!‘ regular grocer, a nice nickelled mud Pan, absolutely FRE. As the supply of th m, is limited, secure yours early. ] ciiiviaii. silos. LIMITED WHOLESALE, DISTRIBUTORS Prince Edward Island v\-Iv- avvvvvwvw rtisements Illlle Pllhe AA‘ Agents Wanted . OR WOMAN TO TRAVEL “,1 lppnlflb agents. Position per- mngnt; yearly guarantee $1092. (being $21. weekly average) and expenses. Winston Co., Toronto. A. W. Swtl May 30. 4 PUBLIC SERVICE GUARAN- md shirts, ties, underwear, hos- jgy, Largest assortment. Wonder- gui values. Liberal Commissions. complete self-filling kit- free. Write tpdsy. Dept. 624, Public Service Mills oi Canada, London, Ont. A. W. May 13-00. I Y MILLIONS OF DOLLARS damage done annually by moths. You can profit in a big way pre- venting this tremendous waste. Mystic deodorlzer kill moths in- stantly. Agents proclaim it "Coun- try's easiest 25c seller."< , ts often. Liberal profit. Cash in on rush season just starting. Many other good sellers. Scientific Manufacturing Company. 243d Notre-Dame East, Montreal. A. W. May 23. Female Help Wanted ll-R L (EXPERIENCED) F 0 B housework. Mrs. Burnett. $4 Upper lllllsboro Street. 4011-64441. ILNTED AT ONCE, GIRL FOR general housework. Apply :33 Queen St. 4721-5-21 ANTED AT ONCE. 5 GIRLS T0 work in lobster iactory. Bennie lfcKinnon. Grand ‘Iracadle. 4713-5-22-21 ._____________________ worm: T0 no snwnvo AT b01119. 800d pay. Sewing machine Rectifiers’. Lafayette Corporation, 116 St. Nicholas Building, Mon- treal. F. H. W. May 23-26. WOMEN WANTED T0 SEW I03 us at nome. Sewing mschi AU neces- llry. No sellinz. Ontario Neckweer Wmlliiny. Dept. 147, Toronto 8, WANTED-ABOUT JUNE 15TlI-A maid. Reference required. Mrs. A- E- Ines. 2 Water Street. 4726-5-20-23-20-31 Wanted‘ ..________________________ WANTED-NI‘ ONCE. ONE COUN- ter 0r show case. The Bike Shop. 4710-5-22 ________ ___ Miscellanea IDIIN ALFRED MoDONALD. PRO- vincial Land Surveyor. Herman- - ville. 444i-5-8-1mo. _"-—— "__. UAPTURED _- A MARKED FOX. Owner may have same by proving milk find paying expenses. L. B. mlcMlllflll. Wood Islands West. 4607-5-22-2i. ____ %___________ BILLING PLAN ALLOWS YOU T0 beat competition. Shipped from Toronto. United Builders Co., 3M WadePu-k, Cleveland, O. May 28-11. _______ -To Let _i-m._.__i__ ' "l Rear-a noon con-mos. seven miles from city. Apply "P" “PeGuardlan. ' 4726-5-20-51 W .11 7° l-s-i- - FURNISHED nouss. lilentrally located, modern ences from June 1st until Sept- ember ist. Apply Box 174 or tele- b“ with "m" “q mam“, A)” Phone 700. 4755-5-21-31. drop bend Singer lowing Machine. Apply Guardian Oliee. sest-s-is-ts -- 11a é so: saLs-euvln nan out High Class Security Salesman Wanted m- local comm-y We!‘ as: sun-roar. arm mnnuclrno Sales resistance reduced to s’ minimum by our most uuususl ilgferlng. Backed by long record c successful operations of insjor '5""'——-w:i=iwn Fox SALE - nu. itacir. APPLY FOR SALE-OLD PAPERS. I CENTS FOR SALE-I BUICK ‘ION TRUCK son SALE - ores-snoop sow -_-----npF---____- son siiu - nus mums: POI sans - xrrcuriv “EH IOR SALE -— LARGE WOODEN company enjoying the highest hi, OIIQIYI‘ Milli. . comm I i mistake" iaemriarr’: il-lelltltor s motif: ' All - ONI DIVING f:.'.:'.':.-.-...'.'."'-'w:'.":"..::."as ‘it...’ s... ...... ”........ L: of earning 010,000.00 per weight, IIIIII y!!! old. Work in '°';'"."'-" anynisehiinflsolpe Writs an; Qfligg potatoes, seconds. from Halifax, gm 8%?" seed. w. r. s. ltewert. ltrstii- llflflli- 4727-84141- ‘ Male Help Wanted BECOME EXPERT Ill!!! through ourspecisl low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write Meier harbor College. e73 Bnrringtou, Bsllfsx. Oct. rain-u. WANTED-FULLER BRUSH COM- peny has one opening in Kings County. Good earnings to steady man; ear an advantage. Write Fuller Brush. Moncton. N. B. hfl-lW-5-20-3i i ' msuns m SURE insuaincs B. R. HOLMAN onauorrsrown MW] . r0 ssrannrsn BASS nsrcuuv Qusisno. Msy 22-The Deputy Minister of the Fish and Gama De- Dlrtmemt of Quebec, Mr. 1.. A. Rich- ard, while in Montreal lately, cori- ferred with the officials of the Fish and Genie Associati n regarding a bass hatch y. ‘The Association have been endeuv 011F108 for the past two years to have the Government establish ii hatchery either on the St. Lawrence or Richelieu Rivers to supply bass fry for all the waters south of the, St. Lawrence and also for the lukes| and rivers of the Laurentians no! I “us” '““""° ‘°' '“'°"" BIRTH ____ ___________________ JAY-At Fanningbrook. May 12 to Mr. , ‘and Mrs. Wendell Jay (nee Bertha, MacDonald) a son. I i DEATHS JAMES-At Prince George, B, c, Thomas W. James, aged 42 years. DUNSFORD-At Arlington Heights Mm. May 21,1931, Mrs. Frederick Durisford. Funeral Saturday at 3 p. m. PALMER-Entered into rest on Fri- day. May a, war at 51 the Close, Norwich, Norfolk, England, Emmie C Palmer widow of the late Hedley V. Palmer, o.’ Charlottetown, Barrister, and daughter oi the late Reverend Cannon Barrett of London, England. WANTED-One man with car or wagon for special sales work. No experience ; earnings around $80.00 to start with increase for right y. Position open May 25th. Give full particulars to E. Ralston, care Guardian. MIM-5-20-3l CANADIAN CIVIL SERVICE. HOW to get\in as Postman. Customs, Stenographers, Immigration. etc. Valuable booklet free from the oldest Civil Service Correspondence School in Csriads. The M. C. C., Ltd, ‘T 0. M. H. W. B-SwtIMay 30. — Salesman Wanted WANTED-A SUPERVISOR SALES- man to cover Prince Edward Island to handle complete line of Potato Machinery and Farm. Implements of all kinds. Kindly state age, ex- perience and references. Address replies to Box I. 110, Charlottetown , Guardian, Charlottetown, P. E. I: May 22-3i. Situations Vacant _ MEN AND WOMEN. RIGHT NOW in the growing season is the time to cash in taking "orders for our proven Red Tag nursery products. 900 varieties trees. shrubs and plants. Equipment and instructions free. Cash every week. Write Dominion Nurseries, Montreal. 111-8. V. May 23. For Sale Guardian. 4753-5-21-41. bundle. Guardian Ofloe. 2-4-tf a QUANTITY or rnssssn us: for sale. Simon MeIii-inen. Isn- gor. 4740-5-23-31. FOR BALI — ONI AUTOD-AOK driving wagon almost new. Martin Power, Mermaid. 4734-5-23-31. in good running order. Ivan E. Bernard, Stsnhope. 4700-5-22-21. ORIALIIDIIIKIOAI-DAND roomlllusoohsndetlluardisn Office. G clue to (arrow June 10th. Frank McLean, Cornwall. 4752-5-21-31. oil stove with oven, in perfect con- dition. Apply u Orlsbar Street. , ivie-s-ai-ai. "Olnldiln Beaver" F-IB iii good condition and I0 It. pipe. I85 Hills- bofflillh street. (‘ISI-d-Il-Si. horse, Island bred, 1000 lbs; sound. work in . One mere, Is- bred. nine years, 1300 lba. also one exprel R. B. Binnl. )47ie0-8-22-2i Our thomlits are with yoirdearest On yonder shining shore. sraswnsaay scan-rs, 75c ran seys a woman writer. Ill. MEMDRIAM In sad but loving memory of our dear son Bradford C. MacLure, who died May 23rd, I930. In a cold and silent graveyard Where the trees their branches wave Lies the one we loved so dearly But whom we could not save. Don't ask Ill if we miss him There is such a vacant place Can we ever forget his footsteps And his dear sweet smiling face. "I‘is sad but true, we orider why The best are always first to dle To have. to love, and then to part, Is the greatest sorrow of our hearts. You are not forgotten dearest Brad Nor ever will you be, For as long as life and memo y lasts You will remembered be. Inserted by Father and Mother. Our ltps cannot speak how we loved him Our heart's know not what Ito say But God only knows how we miss him, As we journey along life's way. His Creerful ways, his smiling face Are pleasant to recall Ila hail n smile for every one And ified beloved by all. Fondlv remembered by Sisters Roms, Hilda, Thelma. Just one year ago today dear Brad We stood around your bed With broken hearts we watched you And sew you pass away. Though earthly ties are broken And on earth we will meet no more‘ brother Inserted by Brothers, Fenton, John, Borden. DELCO of W. R. DELCO ANNOUNCES THE APPOINTMENT 187 GREAT GEORGE STREET CHARLOTTETOWN as DISTRIBUTOR for ELECTRIC WATER PLANTS - SYSTEMS ritoouc-rs or csneiviu Morons tor PlllliDE EDWARD ISLAND - LIGHT DENNIS ~LIGHT SATISFACTORY DELCO SERVICE FURNISHED BY DELCO TRAINED EXPERTS son BETTER LIGHT, .' “The Greatest Electr See W. R. DENNIS DELCO ic Plant in the World” Gentral Guardian SUMMER COTTAGE wanted to rent for the Summer near the City, write A. B. C. Box 38, City. Stating whether furnished or not, and rent wanted. 4752-5-23-21. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Sun- day, May 24th. There will be service in the Protestant Hail. Borden at 11 a. in. and in the Tryon Church et 3 p. m. Preacher, J. Fleck. 0N DUAL CHARGE —l"vr operat- mg a car without license a motorist avrested by the PIOVIIWIII Police, ap- peared before Magistrate D. Edgar Shaw, and was fined a5 and costs. For operating his car iviiiie under the influence oi liquor the same man war given ten days in jail CAR SEIZED-The Provincial Pol- ice seized a car on st. Peters Road yesterday which was operated by juv eniles who are not eligible for lic- ense. As this is the third otfencelor lone he is" being detained and will be turned over to the Children's Aid Society. ‘The other is also under de- tentlon.‘ COVEIIEAD-UNION ROAD Unit- ed Church services for Sunday, May 24th are: West Oovehesd, 11 a. 5.‘. Covehead Road, 3 p. m.; Union Road, 7.30 p. m. Rev. Prof. J. S. Thomson, M.A., of Pine Hill Divinity Hall, I-Ial- ifax, will preach at the morning ser- vice. Sunday School, West Cove- head, l0 a. m.; Covehead Road. 2 p. m. ADMITTING PATIENTS-Since Tuesday a. number of tuberculosis patients have been admitted to the new Provincial Sanatorium on McGill Avenue. A number of other patients are expected during the next few days. Arrangements are now being made by Dr. P. A. Creelman, Provin- cial Health Omcer for the formal opening of the institution shortly after Junsi. Dr. Creelman will be in charge of the sanitorium, w/ere his N. D. MacLean UNDIRTAKEI IMBALMII . thnrlotietewri A North Wllsliise ° Phone I40 O . O neeeveveeeeeeeroooeeeece O O O I READY TO SERVE DAY OR NIGHT Funeral Directors MOTOR HEARSE AND AMBULANCE SERVICE EMBALMIN G DONE. tlutcliffs & Andrews Hunter River Phone 310-22 or 37-22. - -6-wedtuesst-ili. hundred, 01.00 by mail, 05.00 per thousand. F. S. Reeves, South- . 4724-5-20-01 _______.._._._._.__.,..__ BABY CHICKS-REDUCED PRIC- es. Fifteen dollars hundred sftea- June 3rd. Government Approved- Blood Tested. High laying strains —Safe srrivel guaranteed. Meri- ttrnss largest Hatchery-Free catalogue. Maritime Chick Batch- ery, Saint John. N. B. May 23-25-2l-30-June-24. "me husband oulht to have c voice in the furnishing of the home." oi'i‘ice will henceforth be located. SALVATION, ARMY BAND T0 VISIT SOURIS-The Salvation Army Band will pay s, visit to Souris on Victoria Day (May 25th) and con- ,duct the following engagements. In the afternoon at 3 p. m. nn Empire Day Musical celebration on grounds opposite Post Office. (Kindly loaned by l-Iis Honor Judge Fraser.) In the evening at 7 p. m. an open air ser- WHISPERWG m.;... lbl I \\\ \ v_|, ~ -gvp ANNUAL i SALVATION AR ' TAG DAY SOCIAL RESCUE AND PRISON WORK SAT. MAY 23RD. GIVI OIIIIPULLY _ I vice, and at 7.30 p. m. a musical Tes- tival in St. Patrick's Hall. Adjutant and Mrs. A. W. Martin, will ac- company the Barid- Admission t.) ov- enlng festival, free. All are heartily invited. PERSONALS Mr. Fred Arbing China Point, was a. visitor to the city yesterday Miss Patricia Murphy Chine. Point was in the city yesterday ' Mr. Wm. Flynn has returned from a short business and pleasure trip to Boston and New York. l Mr. P‘. G. Spencer, proprietor of 'the Caipitol and Prince Edward The- laires, arrived in the city yesterday from Saint John. Mrs. D. D. Scannell and her neph- ew, Gordon Douglas, will arrive in Charlottetown today from Boston. Miss Winnifred MacDonald, City, is spending the week end in Kensing- ton, the guest of Miss Ileen McKen- na. Mr. and Mrs. Percy J. Proud, Mrs. Freud's mother, his sister, Mrs. Char- les Proud, Mrs. Affleck and Mrs. Frank Tinney left yesterday moniing by motor car on a three weeks‘ .vlsit to Boston and New York. Mr. Frank Gaudet, who has been visiting his mother, Mrs. George Gaudet, left by yesterday afternoon's train on return to Rainy River, Man. Enroute he will spend a day with his brother Jack 1n Borden and another brother Adolph in Moncton. Mr. Fred Bishop, Sydney, N. 5., left yesterday for the mainland by the ii chelaga. He was JETS making ar- rangements for the Maritime Dis- trict Convention of the Y's Men's 17th and 18th. HUNTER RIVER AND VICINITY lVIr. and Mrs. Ernest Houston ac- companied by the Misses Alma and Helen Benton. New Glasgow, motor- erl to Charlottetown Tuesday- The stork visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emile DeLong, Doiron's Creek, leaving a bouncing fat boy Both mother and child are in per- fect health. Mr. Percy Rattray, St. John, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cudmore and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gilmore, South- port. motored to Wheatley River the guests of Mrs. Ivan MacDonald and ,Miss Cassie Rattrsy Messrs John and Robert Mobbs ‘and Honeywell Spence, late of Nia- ‘gara Falls were guests of Mr. and 'Mrs- Alex Ross, Wheatley River on ‘Sunday. Mrs. Maggie Prowse. Brsckley, is Club, which will be held here Sept. . Zion Presbyterian Church Prof. Louis D. Thompson. Orlflilfl I“ 33°" “'5” . ITIIS UHAKLU] l'l£'I"UWN GUARDIAN Ll=&2==[I:l Mrs. Ivo er. \ Mr. end Mrs. Stanley Houston, Eb enezar, were Sunday guests at th I Many of the farmers of this vie of clover. lDonald, and three children, ‘ Wheatley River. ‘for Mr. Michael Doyle. Mr. Fired MscRae. was a recent guest o.’ Mr. Richard Stead, Wheatley River. Mr. Abram Peters, Oyster Bed ‘Bridge, visited Rocky Point. He also ‘called on his friend Mr. Stanislas gnoiron, North Rustico. Mr. Peters re- ‘cently visited Malpeque and crossed ,o\'er to Indian Island. Mr. Jae. Stephenson, Rustico. has ,the contract of repairing the West 'end of Oyster Bed Bridle- Mr. and Mrs. Athol Rackham ac- companied by their little son Robert and daughter Eunice were guests of ,Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bagnall, Hunt- er River, on Sunday. Messrs Jas. D. Pineau and Ray- mond Doucett have the contract of repairing Mr. Robert Stevenson's home at Wheatley River. Master Albert Ling and little Miss Lois MacDonald were guests of their Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Allan lvlacDonald for the week-end. visiting at the home of nei- liltef,l_ i MacDonald, Wheetle Riv-l ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. l-lerb Smith inity have completed their seeding Many trucks are busy hauling fertil- izer for their potato acreage. Seldom has there been e. better appearance ' Mr. and Mrs. Allan MacDonald,’ Wheatly, had for their guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Mac- also ,their daughter, lVlrs. Horace Ling, Mr. Joseph J. Doucett, Rustico, has the contract of building a hen house Charlottetown. I nun a sinus. E Regular 25c XTRA SPECIAL ! (Saturday Only) This Tube of Listerine Tooth Paste is the Regular 25c size. Our loss is your gain. Get your supply today. 35c bottle 65c bottle $1.25 bottle LISTERINE LISTERINE LISTERINE - 23¢ 83c ROSS-DRUG-UNITED SUCCESSOR T0 The MacKinnon Drug Co. Ltd. THE gill; SHIRE POLICE EMPLOY RADIO PHILADELPHIA, May 22.-(‘U.P.) --The newly installed radio station of the Bureau of Police, after a two weeks test in which motor Police can in all sections of the city were in constant contact with the station, ha: been accepted -by Director of Public Safety, Lemuel B. Schofield. CAT MOTHERS COYOTIIS HASTINGS, Neb., May 22.—-(U.P.) —Edga.r Huxtablifs cat liked a big family. She only had three kittens, so the mother cat adopted six little coyote pups that Edgar dug out of a den. But the coyote pups became so ambitious at meal time Huxtable kill- ed them. Trinity United Church Ministers-Rev. E. II. Ramsay, D. D. Rev. C. N. Brown, M.A. Organist-Mr. A. R, Kendall. L R. A. M., A. A. G. 0. 10.00 A. M.-—Prayer Meeting. 11.00 A. lVL-Publlc Worship. Sermon by Rev. C. N. Brown, M. A. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald MacNelll North Rustico, accompanied by Mr’ Henry Ross, Whestley Rivers, motor ed to the city recently’- CENTRAI. CHRISTIAN CHURCH At the beginning of the meetings ‘in the Christian Church, Dr. Robi- F‘. Whiston set a standard of mes- sages that would be of interest to all. and he has kept up to that standard throughout. Last 1118b“ message was different from all others thus m. He spoke an "Whit it W" M5‘ war" insisting that every mil-n mill‘- answer the call of his soul in some way. He stated that several answers were given to the illicit-loll 137°‘ pounded by Pilate, “What will I do with Him who is called Christ?" l-le said, "There are three import- ant answers to the qiiestian- First one may answer that he will havi absolutely nothing to do with Jesu: This is the answer of the atheisi th¢ criminal and the deliberate sin ner. Another answer is, that one cannot make up his mind. To refuse to decide is to decide in the negat- ive, so despite on “. he decides just the same. Another answer is to compromise. He plans sometime of course to be a christian but wants his fling first. when he has explor- ed ail the resources of sin and find them empty shells then he may give what is left to God. The greet ans- wer is that one accepts Him now on the spot. Paul did it on the way to Damascus, Billy Sunday did it in the Pacific Gardens Mission, and millions have done it from the Day of Pentecost until now. When Gen. 0. O. Howard was converted a friend ridiculed him and said, ‘Why I can show you a thousand inconsistencies - in the Bible.’ ‘Probably you can’ ans- . wered Howard, 'But you cannot prove " that Jesus did not come into my _ heart and life last nishh’ This l5 the testimo y of millions that Jesus 1' is a personal Saviour and Friend." There will be no service Saturday j‘ night but Sunday will be the inst _ Sunday of the meetings. Dr. Whis- ton preaches three times. At 11 he speaks on "Heaven." at 3 he address- es the Bible School and at '1 his f‘ theme will be "Life's Necessities." jj Monday being a holiday, there will be no service but there will be clos- ing meetings Tuesday and Wednes- day nights of next week. Leod and Choir. MORNING 11 A.M.—Itev. G. L. Griffiths of Remington. Subject: “The Church and what it is.’ iinihein-“o Lord Be Gracious" Willloolfl Q The Choir zso P.M.—Ssbbath School and Bible Clum- EVENING 7.00 P.M.—Rev. G. L. Griffiths of Remington. Subject: “The Complete Life." Anthein-"Jesu Priceless Treasure" Vsrley Roberts Miss Flore Campbell, Mrs. S. McLean. Mr. look Me- Anthein-"O God. Who Iiast Prepared” .. . . A. R. Gaul Svlv-“Nearer. My God to Thee" n. Mas-ti,“ Mrs. Roy Cudmore. 2.30 P. lib-Sunday School and Adult Bible Class. 7.00 P. M.—-Publlc Ivorshlp. Serrnon-"The Holy Spirit in the Church." Rev. E. H. Ramsay, D. D. Anthem~—"l Will Lay Me Down in Peace" . . H. Gadsby Solo-“The Lost Chord" _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A. S. Sullivan Mr. Ben Acorn. VISITORS AND STUDENTS CORDIALLY WELCOME. Services Broadcast by C. H. C. K. ucamonmmamrsnamnnnnmr St. James Presbyterian Church MINISTER.- REV. R. MOORIIEAD LEGAFPE. B. D. Organist-Mrs. KS. Rogers. Choir Directoh-MrsJALawsou PUBLIC WORSHIP: Morning at Eleven 0‘clock. Evening at Seven O'clock. Sabbath School and Young Men's and Young Women's Classes at Two-thirty. The Probe for the day will include: MORNING Anthem-Recessions! . . . . . . . . ............ R. De Keven EVENING Anthem-Hymn in the night Brown (All services held in the School Hall.) STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY INVITED. sononccmecaoocoaen no nu-I nnxnununukunnkluwxwunnlunkxnnnnunnnnn - Wile Dentist iliburzb ..-.""..'°.'.‘. DIINISTER-JIEV. A. C. VINCENT, D. D. ORGANIST—MRS. G. ELLIOTT FULL MORNING WORSHIP 11 (YLOCK Anthem-"Surely IIe'I<Iath Borne Our Grlefs" .. Handel Sermon-"Uur Companions" ............. DI- Vlflul" Anthem-“Fairest Lord Jesus" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mill-Ill" SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. Come! i The Sunday School Needs YOU. EVENING WORSHIP ‘l OTLOCK Antliei-n-“At Even Ere the Sun Was Set" .. .. ‘Ihsrnw Solos. Mr. Qulgley, Mr. oinswell- , Sermon-"The Case of the Gadarene Demonlao" ' Dr. Vincent. Anthem—“They That Trust in the Lord" . .. . . Prey All Pews are Free. You are Sincerely’ W590i"!- WRIT-SUNDAY Also EMPIRE DAY 8.30 A. lit-Holy Communion. 10.00 A. M.—Sundsy School and Bible Classes. 11.00 A. lVL-Morning Prayer and Serrhon-Subieoir- “The Nation‘: Soul." 7.00 P. M.-—E\'SIIIIII Prayer and Sermou-Subiech- “The Victorious Church." Preacher at Both Services- Rev. Canon I3. R. Cumming. M. A. ' ! i i i i EVERYBODY WELCOME. JOCGRQCSOQGGGD-MUO REV. H. D. RAYMOND, M. A., HECTOR. i l§ ddtI-D-IS-IL