3~l|fi¥u§t‘=1~".-oi.-.=i , ,, ' ~ she row-aversive NF], l r CHAR ;§UARDIAN Eiiiitilili DINNERWHR Sli ERWHRE nu cola-u is reserved he jaws‘; s iaevtglhter-erl: an :1; la,“ s word ll_ rev v‘ __-F_ oosrsonsrrou ' l ‘ w... tffi-iifii; 5 asucsas present "no oa pigtnl-ilct school at st. Esters/Hell lonilht tr a r. u. Souls. ms nits on locsi citlseas. Admission g cents. Ji-rcco-s-amu SCHOOL WOIE-Ihe-IGMOI It mo" 5mm‘. w“ Pluaflnpyogttslt under the ‘dhtotlon ' oi w" "°"'=",°“‘“°°“r mu musics or inns» Add Gaul McDonald will leave the res- idence of D. J. McDonald, Vernon gymge, at 3.80 17.111. Wednesday, the 29th. inst, for Vernon River church. . Likely To Be Enough - - - ~ Here’s Your Big Chance! If you have longed for Beautiful Tableware but put off buying because of price — then don't delay another day. This Stupendous Offering is only possible because of Holmalfs Large-Quantity-Buying, which has enabled us to buy at the manufacturers lowest prices, and pass the saving on to you. - Sale Closes June 1 9.95 Three Lovely filial» PATTERNS l Myott’s Most Popular Pat- | ‘terns . . . “Sunshine Susie” -“Sunburst” - "Prouviile" n 45-Piece~ Dinnerware DO WN Balance in Easy Monthly Payments VISITING 1N _-. , Brenton Waugh and little-daughter " Frances Anne of Wilmot, are ear joylng a week's vacation in Sach- - __ v ‘ ,1} |1 i. won‘ son sc. rmous sueusu time ll ~ i ville, guests st the Oulton House. They attended the convocsidon u- ercises o1 Mt. Allison University st which her brother, m. r. Ihnerson ' rreirsra got his degree or Bachelor, ofArts. anmmsy GREETINGS-flit 3' Guardian Joins with numerous rel-* stives and friends in‘ extending happiest congratulations to‘: Mr, John McKay of wbeauey _ River, who yesterday celebrated. his QOth birthday, hail and hearty, driving his team in the field with the rest of B!" "WW years his Junior. COMMUNITY CONCE-RTQ- The recent oamwlln oi the 01m"- iottetown Community Concert as, iocistion resulted in s~ sstisrqetprgy increase in ‘flshig; gt possible for the Asscoistionwcobook four concerts for next season in plsceoftheususithreelhesrb~ booked, with the tentative dates of their performance, are ss follows: Nov. l, Wilbur Evans, baritone; Dec. 1, Kneisei-Hilberti Turner, piano, violin and ‘cello trio; Rb. 1, Malcolm and Godden, two piano Mists: May l. The Russian Imperial Singers, ISLANDBI HONORED-Mr. W. N. Stewart, Saskatoon Barrister, s former P. E. Islander, was among the lawyers appointed King's Coun- lel as s Jubilee honor. Stewart is a msritimer. lie-yes born in Prince Edward Island in mo‘ and was educated in the schools and in Prince of Wales College there. ‘After teaching school in his cativzrro- vince for two years he also ought ln ssskatcilewsn and Alberta. attended the University oi Saskatch- ewan law school where he was the first to win the Chief Justice gwet- m ‘with ‘ ' 19g” g the tidings of our Saviouns birth t: visible church’ and kingdom here . _ _ m‘, o; "mum,- w; 1 , . more Scholar-slun- Hr w omitted fir. people m the hwy“; the wsrevglrul shephcvas on Judervs on earth. are angels of God u» us. ‘Lfldfiif,’ m,“ -,,,,,,,,, Wm, butsthe canlsrglrlzyihenllselvgg Wm‘ °‘ Gig? $13, fiolflgllllfffy- HOFJLYW ~17‘, 27 (W. . l _.- 1 . - r . neson o cl e 00D, a —~ g Plains Fll the Devil left Jesus They are ublitting__ inf‘ in “ma,” ,3 M; John 5L_,,p1et°n_ lain which the sways cannot roach Cay by Commanléatore a IL The Barrymore m‘ m . 2k to the Saskatchewan bar in 1920 and b11921 went into putn “ip as the bead of the firm of Stewart and Niderost. He is s pest presideng: the Saskatoon Bar Association. 1 . that h,‘ the dom- o; the 5e 111cm and m_ - Good he . ‘avoflw Newman‘ we so“ md ence o1 Gods people, rmg- 1M ed ‘h Pm” . pure women are of n Gods ‘pus or the apple issued b the w, ‘L. 1 ___ sum“, supp}, m cl m rs meet with them in m e women Jesus was showing in the final exams rank- - Y _ mam and Om, go,,erm,,ents_ y, Th“ the ramnng N514, q, ‘mm “ ‘m’ risen from the dead. Angels st- fluence of a pure womanhood is an in! 111811 in 110th Bill's"! and medi- Dumb“ mlmimwt °l 55mm svtands in Atwatcr Park. ' never be used ggain by up; a9 Mr. Stewart above mentioned is t brothel‘ of Mrs. R. K. Clements of Montague, P, l. I. ‘ U“ ' m "m" him murmur; a, m. h 19,114 so in heaven" and st Paul t lls of God earth] r th be n"! “ll-W 5W4“ ‘"11 1°!‘ the - "M- ' 1 - ° "1 l’ i ‘=1 m“? ' - late than mid-J iy. ~ "leer-l or m» “w- e m o w "= "m o" w“ 0' “e W‘ v M“ w» c" or “a o “Mmwré ~ h’. m... ..i.. .. ..... .. .. "“i.§§.?.”é“...“.-}iil" 5.22:2“... rem‘ °' A“ Mr. Jss. Ismplrier. city. mint yesterday at; Pleasant Grove- Mrs. s. Heston, you, was s via- m» to the ctty yesterday. . Mr. San: Burden, annex, a s visitor at York, the guest of W. C. and Mrs. West. Mr. end Mn. Lloyd Stevenson and Mrs. W. ‘H. Btevenson_ spent Sunday evening the guests of Mr. Jfihn McKay, Vvhestley River. ' Mr. and ms. A. H. O. Bea-irsw, who we've called from ‘Inrcnto on; Meount of the death of Mr. Beairstds mother, left on return this momlng. Mr. J. F. Baker. City. leaves this" morning for s three or four week's visit to North Luke. ‘ The Guardian regrets to learn 0i the seriousiiilness of Mrs. Al-. bert llbster, Mar-oilfield, Bhe is at, Present in the P. E. I. Hospiid. ::it ‘Rstiiles Itself-Dr; Ihomas’ iiclectric needs ' testimonial "or itipoweromermrr itself. Whoevcrtried it for coughs‘ or colds, for cuts or oontusions, for for “pm”. °1' “ml 3°? 95ml l" ti" we shall receive dance and hsi q, ,.,,, m, pg limb‘ °' “'9' “u hi" m“ ‘mi from the lord M83017; 111081116: . fifisfiiri“; “T?!” hi?!“ @021: "W- "*' '°" l" pending at st. Peter's. P. E. I. “m!” "w" “an neuggfl sengefs they IN to N. 3101711, 0f mittee 110d several visits made 2- ‘- "u We have received u lull stntem ‘ illffllitflfi. ‘Phil 511W‘ ‘M.’ - i I-laddingwn. slyl, "The- Isigeis-of. and frurllfosnd dainties bro ‘hi: to from Mr. Aitkelr and are convin f‘ h‘ m“ “"- " 1 00d, a the common name nmi to the us: r: committees uxodnimd " "n" """""' oi his innocence in this mutter. ' W a We are indeed sorry for any un Professional y - life. hesrrnet wit ' God. And down even to this pres- ent tint, nous children who look " ho up and‘ trust, surely meet also with Suvea mmioum. (i The Silverware is i5 the delightful “And- s favorite with those who prefer the best, i l.< ._.. iffll? iv , . i l f N0 rursansr MAIL today, sermon ooouo Ministry Ql-Aligels (By Rev. Dr, Lowry) in libs Nine Mile Creek Gbluuhlgnjebbath. morning, last, fzornhtbe words - of Genesis 32:1, "And Jacob went-on his way, ‘and tin" Ahgelsnof God met him." Rev. J. W. S. Lowry said that the Bible narrative of Jwob and Bissau was It teaches us, that, in‘ various events of life, God intervenes and sends messages of help and direc- tlon. It hss surely been the exper- the pathway oi this pilgrimage. It was s time of great moment in the life of the patriarch Jacob, when he had this gracious exper- ience of the angels o! God meeting with his brother Esau from whom he had been estranged. and the meeting might be denier-oils. But before that uncertain interview he hsd s. great experience for “the angels of God. met him." These ml- estial visitsnis brought him good cheer. and comfort, and blessing. ‘rho term “Arigel" means "Mes- senger." and they brought God's message of comfort to him in s time of pcrplexity and fear. Nor was this the first time that Jacob hsd a vision of angels. For when going sway from his home, s weary sorrowful traveller. with s. stone for his pillow; he had seen a ladder up into heaven, and "the angels oi God ascending snd descending upon it." Later on, at the Brook Jsbboh, he wrestled with. the Angel, and received a blessing, sndthe change of his name from Jacob to Israel. And when dying he spoke of_"the angel that redeemed me from all evil." Happy man of God, who. in the varied and try experiences of the Lndels of angel ‘mesrefllflbs sent 2min heav- en. Ii we have faith, we" tho, shall , meet with the angels of God, and. i! bordloffhgyvpt, and assisted tile children oi Israel in their rnarch tiuiough the Ziwilderness. They also attended the giving of the law on Mt. Bil-isihfor “the word-spoken by angels was étediast." An ‘angel oi the Lord fed mijah in the wilder- ‘ ness of Judah, and at last carried him soul and body up into ‘heaven. Lani-us was likewise “carrleq-Lby the angels into Abraham's bosom." An angel foretold the birth of John the Ewptlst,_ and angels published st the temptation, and-nrinlstel-ed unto him." angels rolled away the stone from "angels came Two tended our Lord at his acension, and informed the gazing disciples that "this some Jesus shall so coma in like manner as ye have seen him him in the perils of the deep. The Lord Jesus himself is called THE AiNGELr-“the angel of the Coven- sntW-‘the- M1861 0f God's presence." "The angel of the Lord encarnpeth round about them that fear him and dolivemth them." Angels of God have still s. holy ministry of guardianship, and comfort, and fei- lowship. and appear to God's people in various ways. A certain gooz‘. minister testifies that "when some important event was coming into his 11ft. he always heard music." Surely, my friends, in the trying times oi life, the angels or God meet us. The text tells us that “Jacob went on his way," and in the 24th verse we read that ‘Jacob was ieit aloof-alone with God. m either state "the angels of God met him." There undoubetdiy exists a society. a fellowship between th’ celestial life and the believers lif." here. “The (eilowship of kindred minds is like to that above." ‘Then they that feared the lmd spoke often one to another, and the Lord hearkened. and heard it." The work of the angelic oflice, is sometimes diccharzed through human agency, by the friends oi God. ‘Be not for- getful," says the Apostle’, "to enter- tain strangers, for thereby some have-entertained angels unawsres." iietualookupaudttust aswe journey along; let= us be on the watch for- supernatural! influences, and the angels of God will meet us. The sacred friendships within God's the pilgrimage’ below. What a pure-and holy influence is ,ths.t o! godly men and womeni high and. holy influence. Are not the man and the woman who "marry in the Lord" angels of G011 to each other? Oh, what an angel cell him blessed. Is not an affec- tionate praying mother” an angel of the Lord "to those children whom God has given her? And. as we all journey on to the end of the day, on to the end of the way, on to the City of God, the angels of God will meet us by the way. Flor- cnce Nightingale, "the lady of the lamp" was surely an angel to many a weary worn soldier on the field of battle. And it was so with many a christian godly sister oi mercy in the late world war. who whispered words of consolation and rope to the dying soldier- Mid the wars great curse, stands the Red Cross nurse, ‘he's the rose in no man's land.“ "He shall give his angels charge ver thee, to keep thee in all thy ways; they shall bear thee up in heir hands, last thou dash thy dot against s stone." ingeis sing on, your faithful watches keeping, [Sing us sweet fragments or the ‘angel messengers to men. The in- Islandel-Iilraduatésl ' ‘llinlliedicine _IR. JACK LEDWELL RECEIVES MD. CM. DEGREE Queen's University. Kingston, Ont, has announced its list of stu- dnets who have successfully passed their final emminutloli in medl- (Jack) 1edwfell;r.r._n. d. or R. J. and Mlsjbedwell of this. Y- - Jack rnsde an exceptionally good cine and has accepted an appoint- ment in the “Ottawa. General Hospital," following graduation, under salary. ilafllgtook a. very active pert in. ath- B . His mnneroils friends will u.‘ pleased to hear of his success, RUNNING BOARD FIGHT OXFORD, Eng.-(C.P.)-Two men drove a car two miles biting and hammering the hands of two con- "tables on the running board who ‘verrtually arrested them and had them sentenced to six months im- prisonment. songs above. Angels of Jesus! Angels of light! singing to welcome, the pilgrims o! the night. And with the morn those angel faces smile, Which I have loved long since, and lost awhile. e...i......r Yesterday If not convenient for you to come toaeither store, mail yourorder This is an opportun- ity you should not - ~ miss. cine and hB/VO received their M. l), 26i-Piece Silverware CHEST 7.25 7 1 -Piece Combination Service IIIIIIIERWARE a and] ‘SILVE RWA R E ifililvlil. N9 . 495 Canker Paint For Apple Trees Owing to the fact that the feed- ing of the apple tree pest, the woolly spills causes numerous cank- ers in many instances upon tender varieties of the trees, control of the insect is made much more difficult. Ior heavy infestations on twigs and water sprouts early in the season, continue to afford a. readysource of lie-infestation. By the use of c. suiimble canker and wound paint, lilys the pamphlet on the woolly ture, Ottawa, it has proven possible to control completely the aphids in pruning wounds and conkers with one painting only made in late MW or June, but in any event not follows; Castor machine oil (heavy grade), 1 quart; Water, 3 quarts; Nicotine Sillph-afie (4018! cent.» 8 tarble- spoons or 4 fluid ounces; Wheat flour (enmlslfier), 1-2 lb. Mix the flour with boiling water and stir well for a few minutes to form a. smooth paste. Pour in the nicotine sulphate and again stir, and add the oil and shake the mix- tum thoroughly until a creamy smooth emulsion is formed. The flour may be usedraw but the resul- tant eiruulsiorr is not so stable. This canlner paint should be used within a week or s0 after preparation. Canlrelied trees should have all dead and rough bark scraped off in the spring and all root suckers cut at the same time, Thus, careful painting of all cankel-s and pruning wounds that can be reached from the ground and by climbing into the imee is sufficient to give good con- trol for the whole season. STERLING INSTITUTE The May meeting of the Sterling Women's Institute was held st the home of Mrs. Earl Henry, Stanley ' Bridge. with twelve members. and several visitors present, and Mrs. H. B. Miaollwen, the president, pre- siding. and the usual procedure oi John Cabot Statue 3mm, gm,“ m”, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29 ‘Lilli-Congregational Prayer lng—llea.rtz Hall. lLSO-Meetlng of Session — Hall Unveiled in Montreal MONTREAL, May 26-40?) — Many Morrtnealers took advantage of-yesterdays fins weather to see for the first time the city's newest statute, a-bllorize figure of, .John Cabot, distinguished Italian ‘slavi- ga/tor who discovered Newfoundland while in the service of King Henry VII of England. The monument, the Catelli, Dean of Montreal's Italian colony, in_ the presence of the Italian Consul at Ottawa and rep- resentatives of the Dominion, Pro- lI-n ‘presenting the stamle Com- manrlatore Cabelli said it was a gift of Italians in Canada. who wishedytg perpetuate the spirit of oordlality that has existed between tleal accepted the gift for the city. Dr. Clarence Webster. Shediao, N. B.. a member of the Historic and Monuments Board of Canada, announced at the ceremony that a more reoem; Italian navigator would be honored. He was determined, he said, to have a monument erected at Shedtac, N, 13., to mark the spot where Gen. Italo Bnlbo first landed in Canada. with his flycrs after their epochal mass flight across the Atlantic. ' Canadian macaroni imported into the British Isles has become so popular that this Canadian export has reached to within measure-bio France and Italy. ._-__----—~-—-*—__— Nearing and drawn by Mrs. Flem- lng. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. John McGuigan when roll call will be answered by “A Common Error in English“ rind H. S. MacEvren. Mrs. J. E. Fleming, Mrs. Wallace MzicKav and Mrs. T. distance of the big supplies from Bolger will prepare the lunch. srirlnlilfi? lhstiirote meeting being carried out. were: To visit the schoo-Mrs. Ernest Msolowen and Mrs. Thoma Bolger; to visit the sick-Mn Frank Bell. Mrs. Cranicrd MwcKa‘ and ms. Waiter Reid; to preparc Plenty ad Mile d Barrymore Mans? Is Deserted hills above Hollywood stood v ,_ today, its anna-bound yacht. its seclusion in a rented Barrymore master aboard hon. family seemed view of the divorce aetldf yesterday by the former . against Costello handsome actor whose family Habitual lntemperanoe and ‘c: _ treme cruelty were charged "remini- the ‘form actress. Custody of the two ‘Balm the "great John map‘ i I i. rnisill ' i lover" by more children, Dolores, five John Biyth Barrymore. Jr. thrv was asked, as well as $1.000 month! for their support. $2.000 month. alimony, $10,000 lowers loos. on all community property. valued - $500,000. Barrymore was declared suit to have an earning capitol which in one year, 1934, excccde $353,000. PUBLIC STAT 'i'llu undersigned _ onnected Rev. W. E._Aiti<erls llfll’ vith giving information in conn , .1011 with the prohibition cases n1 in rcgru‘. coming words or names that been used. n. .r. MacDONALD, M. h ALTON supposes, Emizir i Iii JitVll’ ‘l . c» ' service." God assures .ul. b7 -his McLE2 NTLE¥ "Willi News. ihet» the Jii _ u“ p ' ‘ax Wallace Mac- o. J. MuLLlN, W- I. 0. _ . he.“ q; mum were" priests at _ Kay and Mrs. J. E. Fleming. Mrs. BERT MMCALL11M_ . m’ human,‘ o; .11 5pm", ‘my! I H. S. Meclllwen and Mrs. T. Bolger 303m.“ Mmysggc, eminent wisdom hiwitlr. but. , ,'§",.fi,‘§f£“,,§°’°“*,‘fi'f find a, comm MaoDON u f h“ "_' 11m;- ~ e v nven o n ar- .-__-.___.._.__ mlyuwmfl’ Jake u iotetnwn. with rm-s. Wallace Mac- mw“.m“+mw,,,w,,,,g . u”. “n” d“? Kay and Mrs. J. E. Fleming alter- ssoooooooeoov OVQD IJQIICG. ‘um!’ - '--o"“"""m°“"'m’ “oi-M o - aw. ".57. SCOTCH FIRE BRICK , Brden color. "lfilinmi "W" W“ - -- mars: my xixwmrflfith: ':°,{°:,,,,,,,,,“fi.{.f‘:“3;’..'? $33.»... u. DIRECT FROM SCOTLAND Pm’ -» tte a to the semis 1 ti w! "W! ""1" "W" “kfm ~ the play "lirasqugrsglpei; l»: lfitmssaiws-Qrwmil“ i5» i-i- ' %‘ifs°“£’su."‘° imirfii“ °§.‘"“3"“ , . . . Q Oh on BY liliiersbll oomiI-“Y M "1"" m’ evening, June all their 9"‘ questionnaire on ‘league of Qgeis "who _ " as “sent forth to mihissr fcr than who shall be heirs el ni- retina." ms to transom the "l" vow. ma. ml am. .’rsdelliildtotheirhesvonli The inciudedsninier- F i--.,.,.-"-*..,,,........... -.......*~.".ir..c.* l» M- P°°L- . I _ r . s“ “and drink with him in f by Mrs. Wallace MsoKsy, rm. PAOLPS WHARF Istnnstbasnsulsnoinbeiirst _ , inure and ins J.li'. "eeeeez; ~ e- ,:-¢~»- -—e=~ The ‘Nations’ was discuxed by the members snlifilledoiltby the con- SPECIAL PRICES ON LARGE QUANTITIES.