i WEDNESDAY. BREEDING FUR BEARING EA BBITS ia a profit-giving home industry. but you must keep the genuine Manchu strain, England's oldest strain, to insure the highest return. FOR GENUINE BUY PEDIGREE STOCK FROM The Island Rabbltry F. M. IVES MON TAGUE EACH RABBIT WARRANTED. iilB-owery And Military Dezeng Diagnostic Professional Unit COMFORT FOB Till PATIENT EFFICIENCY FOB. will OPTOMITBIBT The Wnliaarorth Unit present in eornpaet selection oi nelentlil instruments that enahlen th Optometrist to eovsr completely hin ocular examination, wlthou the piatlent IQIVHII the ohall llltl with ens-h individual lnatrnrnen within lniitnnt reach. An important requisite at n IO- (rnetin; ontilt in nhnslnte eon:- Iurt for the patient. Thin hnn been na-compll in the Wellnworth Unit with nd- justable aent, heed rent and nun- rents. The ehnir nan be reclined, ruined or lowered and ndiuateil tu the perfect comfort of any patient. A eeinturtnbla patient can he more quickly and euaily examined. Aeonrney Ind eflieieney tor the Optometrist in nooenapliahed with Deaeng illninontie Instruments n! rninnte precision which are with- ln instant reach and swing helnra the patient. This Unit la need in all oonlnl examinations by H. J. MABON OPTOIITBIBT Ienlllilo, P. l. lalnnl. Olioe Oennoetnl With D ante euooe >o+>e++o+++++vo++4 INSIDIOUS ' EYE STRAIN We use thin adjective ad- vlnedly. 1 i Sufierera from Eyestraln may have perfect vision and therefore do not suspect "to presence of any eye defect. The motive power oi the entire human organism ll Nerve Energy. Normal eyes. it ls computed utilize about 20% oi thll Nerve Energy, but when Eye- strainis present, a much larg- er - proportion la required. ilence defective eyes-ihml-illll their consumption oi‘ an ex- cessive amount of Nerve En- ergy. may seriously aflect the functioning oi’ other organs of the body. and produce ill health. HAVE VOUH EVEI EXAMINED G. F. ilzilchesoii Optometrist aesan~e>oo4a+4eooaaoo44a We have in stock a few thousand bushels of cholcfi NUMiBER ONE quality ior purity and germination. IMPROVED "BANNER" "VICTORY" “IRISH WHlTE" “ABU NDANCE" One CARLOAD oi Western reeleaned white SEED OATS grades number one tor pur- lty and germination, our "N” brand. P_ E. Island "BANNERS" reoieaned and graded. We are selling at special low prices iior ‘CASH and CREDIT to suit customers in Iota oi any quantity-done up in bags of 3 bushels each. See them at our SEED STORE. Carter 8i Co - IJVOFY way iUllUOlllYlgtHl. ill iuility." h Cameron BIoomCli 'ottatown,P.E.. Practice limited to Eye. Ell‘. Noll lHis Training Grounds, , NEW YORK. Jun.» 1—'I‘he puz- lisllc training system of Jimmy llleidorcst ‘represents crumbs of in- Iformation gathered from the tisllc italkfests of Bowery barromtis coup- led with the essential it-atures oi imilitziry lFiillllllK regulations 01' Jiugluitttl, Franco ttltil Germany. I \\'hcn llvl-‘ori-st gravitated to lltc jliuwcry he bccatuc a ltabltue 0i pliici-s frt-qucnicd by such famous -l'iigurc.< as l.h-- lzitc Johtt L. Strlllvnti ‘and lktddy llyalti. l Stitnriliiy night boxing fi-zwls with ihoinc iult-nt tuenus weru weekly i-iiitirinI-ttiurzii features. 'l‘he prin- tripzils ncilltcr signed contracts but‘ ‘lfltlllhil lwvisltly. Their flnoncftil reii-arils were conditional with the lpntmtis. [f rite Guests were amus- ‘ed or Dlcnsied with an exhibition, liiitttes wnd dollars cluttered into the iriug with the winner taking all. lbtei-tiiisi; the loser was physically utuiblc to collect. The average Julia-w,- iiinounteil to tein dollars. i lllli) this attttosphere oi rough lliii- and freedom, Jimmy DeForet-it lniiflcll himself. land opponents oi’ his stature were lhnrd Lu find, As a. featherweight ‘be iougltt. periodically but the re- word was not commensurate with ‘bin ability. lite gradttialiy drifted ‘lulu l-ltu iruitil-ng end of the game. .-\ powerful heavyweight, Pete Mc- i'uy, a rival of ‘the late John L. Sullivan. look n particular liking ii) young Dildurest aind used to livrli “rho Kid" in his corner wilten- i'\4,'l’ lit! alitrlcil out. to "please the pzitrims." ‘lnii-ui. upon training his piflincl- pail.» once he had doflnltely aband- htlng as a career, Deldor- -il inc theory o! training int iluim-lopinent. From HillllWlll, liyun and blcCoydic pit-cud together lhc features for a fiyfitPlll nil it's own, lliit his source of supply was lini- iii-ii. The big buys iin those days iliil not lake their trninittg serious- lly. N-o (liii- llLtll developed o. thor- iiuali sysliuu, Learning that the jiulliliiry ll'ill'lllll).[ systems o! Eng- Iluriil, l"l'€llli'l' uiid (lcrxnaitty contain- i. ll it-uiui- ‘\- wliicli m glit be he-lpfni, lli-i-‘urust w-inkuii his way to Eat;- ,i.ii; |_ lli- fillirlll. six months in an lrlniglidi i-attip, friiiernizitig with the drill surgiutnis and those 1'11 charge.‘ ' lli.‘ physical development o! the ish ’l‘oitiinics. lfixiglullll bu went to Ger- iiliillty, iliuncs to France, absorbing .l'i-ziluru.~i iind developing his theor- lii-s as lie rvcog-ttized new Ideas, lie litiiluxinl illill sorted his material, Working out u system which later‘ \\’.l:; to provc, highly cucce-sful. 'l‘lils systuin tlevated Jack Demp- si-y l0 tlii- iit-iivyweiglit champion- j-liip thruni- and brought Luis Aingirl, |li‘irpo iviilrii spcukltig lilistzince of ,lli:it snluc objective. . i ~. o zziVot-tns, by Lbc irritation they Ht: in the sinutitclt and intestines, irivi- ililillllH oi the nourishment iat llluy slioulil derive from food. iuul-uiiiriiioii ls tho result. l<~t"s Wm n1 Powders destroy, .woriii.~i and t‘(ll'l‘(‘L'l. the morbid con- ' in ilii- siiintacli oad bowels to worms, so .- fiill tiiilrlnioul. 0i the child is ilfifillfvil iiird development la “Could i sun Gitllilflil ‘Blank?’ "-l‘ni sorry. but (iencrsl Blank is "What lllflilt‘. llllli ill?” "Uh. mhlngs in general," Professional Cards Mark R. McGuig-an B. A. BARRISTER. SOLICITOR. Money to Loan ETC 5220-1-11-11. Dr. C. C. Archibald Graduata o! N. V. Peat Graduate Medical School and. Hospital and Throat Tsatlnn Eyes and supplying Olasala Ofiiea, Bayer Building Great George Stout Oillce Hours-l to 12-”. 1.80 to h McDonald & McPhee l. A. MQDONALD H. F. MGPIIIII I A. larriatara, Attorney, its.‘ Money to Loan Riley lullding Charlottetown following oi-ficers wane elected for the ensuing yienr:—Presilident, Don iSlcwart. . He entered they iiuproiupiu bouts but he was omsllywirt‘ executive. A-E- T531115» R1191- ... pgqm Western Guardian -K. C. ENTERTAINMENT. — At "the Home" Wedneailny nllht. ‘Juno 2nd. DMMHi i ‘—FOR LATE WESTERN NEWS T-Pago 3 is ‘available. t! —JUST ARRIVED. -0ne cai- oi‘ lime. Unloading June 2nd.— A. ,li. Aflleck, Albany. 9693-2-2i l..—GUARDIANS ON SALE at tho ‘Guardian's Weston: Otllce in the |.\icNell1 Budding. Summersldo av- ery day. —43AR EACH OF LIME’ cement and shingle-s, just unloaded now selling at best [JflCBSr-‘J. W. Fyle. 9571-6-1-4l l Emerald. l —K. C. ENTERTAINMENT — All ‘The ‘licuic" Wednesday night. June 2nd. 9543 ._.c__L.‘ n l l IU<U%RAND OPENING DANCE. Csrruthei-‘s Cabaret. Montague. Juno 8rd after concert. Hume's Orchestra in attendance. 9536-5494!- ..'EA8TERN AGENT. —Mr. J. W. Murdock is now Guardian agent in Montague and will he pleased to receive news items, advertis- ing, etc. , i'.*"('!‘~'"r‘. rrf and 'Yi’ifl\ . RGE-ORGETOWN SHIPPING.- Schr, Ida iMl ‘But-its, Caipt. Augustus Fougsre, arrived irom Larry's, River, N. 8., in ballast and proceed- ed to Newport to load iproiluce by Scully, Dohorey & 00., tor ‘Nova Scotis ports-Bohr, Arabia, Capt. H. Rodwny, arrived irom ‘Little Bras DlOr with a load oi coal toi- ' I . Georgetown Ferry Co. Alter dis- , —A CONCERT, ivhcre. at French ‘River, Wctlticsday evening Juno ‘2ud Pftliittitlg in alil 0i‘ llall. ‘ 9568-54-21 —CAR EACH OF LIME. cement _atiil shingles, just unloaded now si-llfiti; at best prices-J. D. Fyfe. l-Jutcrziltl. 9571-64-31 -—-BLOOMFIELD.--Rcserve “iod- nesiluy, July 14th. St. Anthony's Parish, llloomilelil hultllng their lea party uii that date. 9599 i 1 -—GUARDIAN OFFICE. --'l‘he lGuardlnlfs Western Ofllco is now flofiilwd in the McNaill Building; ‘Water St..Summerside, where sub- scriptions, news or advertising will be received. The phone num- ,ber is 233. | ~—i- l —-COME AND SEE North River ‘Dramatic Players prose-tit "Grand lFathci-‘s Adventures" lu Kenslnz- ,lon liall. Jliill! 4th. (loud illlllifl) afterwards. Sutunicrsliln orches- trii in attendance. Admission 50 ‘cents. 9533.64.31 l —TAKEN ILL-A host oi’ frie-nils will regret L0 learn of the lindi's'p0- ‘sllion of Rtrv. J.(‘. llinrtiti, Lot 14. -Mr. Mnrtiti came into SllllllllQrBlll-t} inst evenlintg enroutc for Charlotte- town but on account oi’ his illlivcss ivas unable to pmceed. lie is be-‘ ieig tenderly cared for by friends here. lMrs. tMortln ls with him. —TENN|$ MEETlNG.— The-re was n large attendance at the on- llilltil meeting of the Stimntersiili- flunuis Club held in the office 0t SitWVflTt aind Lewis 18.81. night. The Via-President, Selma Ramsay, Secnctary. George Mut- erford Conrad and Gerald Tanton. The courts will be enlarged and‘ everything put. in readiness for svhat ‘s hoped will be the most. suc- cossftti tennis season yet enjoyed in Sttmmerside. It was ideclded to continue the tounnaments with Charlottetown again this year. ‘Moi-i PERSONALS —i1\liister Donald Scburmnri, of New Annsn, returns to his homo this week after undergoing nn operation i01- nppendlcltls ia tho Prince County Hospital. —-Mrs. E. G. iBi-own. oi’ Sher- brooke. has gone on a year's trill lo visit her daughters and sons in Alberta, British Columbia and Oregon. —iMlSfl Beatrice iPalmer. who un- iicrweut an operation in the Prince (‘minty Hospital, has re- turned to her home greatly improv- ed. “Mrs. J. M. Noonim and daught- ur. Mrs. L. IE. McLeiiun, and her son. Everett, of Sydney, left on Tliitrsility morning on a visit to Mrs. NOOIHHYH (laughter, ‘Mrs. W. A. Tallmire, 0i’ Ottawa. “Venerable Archdeacon White, Mrs. Vlihltc, and sou Nathaniel, urn in i-litlifax, ilic orilinnlimi in All Saints (‘athe- ilral on Situiiny morning oi’ their son, Mr. Charles DeW. White lo the nillce of ll ileacon along with u number 6i‘ other cattdldutos. in the absence oi‘ Archdeacon Whliodby which the genera] ammde m ltcv. Dr. Hunt conductcil the ser- the vices in ‘St. ‘Mary's Church on Stin-lumugd, we he)‘ o; gwmuus one“ “Wills given as a reason [or lllllllPil‘ dny and delivered helpful calm-tits both morning nitd evening. 4.. __e Constipation Undermine: Children’: Health iii] Nil, i l4 ‘ZllN ‘ ihara- to await ll. l3. Miller, iCupt. Sydney ‘Maura, lnrrlved from Buddeck, LN. 3.. bouuili coal for Georgetown-d). G. Si iBranl. iCaipt, Basil Kelly. was ‘hero charging she will proceed to Little . Bras D‘Or to go lntbe coal trade tori ' the summeL-JSchr. Free Stute,, ,Cupt, Wlilllam Dicks, arrived in‘ Jiullast from liiaddsck. N. 3., and isl lloading produce at Lower Mon- ~ Jaglli: by W. A. Poole & Co., for ‘ [Nova Scotia portiL-Schr, 1isttlc_ 0 . . ‘Milllll, iuapt. Robert O'-Loary, arriv-l led iii ballast from Larry's River,‘ IN. 8.. and is loading produce at. bower Montague by W. iA. Poole ti’, 00., for iNovu Scotis porter-Sour.‘ “ 01‘ 0 3.11 111p ‘for the Magdalene islands for u} ' _ ' lloud oi herring for smoking pur-l poses.—Schr. ‘Llturlotte iM., Capt, ‘ "Milton liemmhlll, cleared ior Gratilil‘ River with a load oi ‘lertlliztviu, out-ply i-utts, groceries. salt, etc., for‘, h‘. .\icl~‘arlane Anuandule, and will‘. loati bagged rpotaloes for Charluitc- , 4 town.—-iSchr, laonlco.‘ Capt. Si ' ' . ' P i" And Will Throw it on the Market putting out the buoys lll the har- bor. Also buoys in Cardigan Rivflr and (lrand River. She sailed tor Charlottetown 0l1lMDlltl11y.—‘SClil‘. _ liiit ‘M. Burke, Cwpt. A. FOUEFTB, - sailed for Larry's River. t~t_ s., \\"llll,- Q Q - a loud oi‘ produce loaded at Nciv- , I ' purl Wharf. . . - A At I’ ' that Will Mak You Gasp. Finds These Students Indifferent To Church BALTilJMORE. June 1.—Goner:il, itidilference to religion by student. bodies. with one pronounced "at". greetsively pagan”, its reported in ti| survey ol thirty-seven nnlversltii-s to be presented i0 the ‘General As- sembly o! the Presbyterian‘ Chlllcll here bomorroiw. The report was compiled by D11 1M. Willard Lampc. General Dlrdci-y. or m‘ this Department 01 Uttiversity] Work, Presbyterian Board oi Chris». tinn Education. The lOoloi-ado School 0f Mines. where the "Mines lSpTli." is given, the extreme description. is prw‘ nounced "one 0t ‘tho most lliffivllil‘ centers {or student wiork in the Uinlted States." i The Memorial Church oi’ Leland Stamford Junior University is com- pared tio the Biblical altar to "All Unknown God." while a number of professors at the University of Cal-i ifioruia are smld to ‘idepeisonnlizi-l l - So Dig Down and Get . What you Want at Less Than You Ever Did Before where they atleuileil‘ The University o! Michigan, how-l ever, Ls -pl‘Oll0illlO8d tally coopera- tive. its activities including litv. complete support o! a. mtissitcnafll and local religious ‘work which is commended in the report. ‘ The Unilvemlty of ililllnoii-a, the rc-l port states, 1s bereft 0t Chapel, rs:- lliglon and Bible, -whila the attrac- Lions and distractions" of n. city make work dliflcmlt at tb‘~ l-‘nlver- sl-ty oi Chicago. Purdue University. in inilinnn. luis "ino philosophy or oiliitss m‘ anything to stigzest the spiritual side oi lite," the‘ report isonuuitics. while materialistic tenitlemiss arc noted at the University oi’ ltwttsns. ‘Religion “has been made respect- able on the campus," oi! tile U-ul- versity oi’ iMoutwtia, th». report ‘notes, while jumping to tho Unl- ve-rstity of iwnsblngton. Dr. Lampo finds then: ‘is a certain amount "of real atttugonlsm on the partoi‘ professors wild students town-rd rc- llgbon and the Church." With thee-e pronounced msiilts of the survey, the report finds otherwise that. thero is no standard schools can be measured. al- work iunong student bOtllWl .' I In Memoriani _ i JOHN DEACON One oi‘ the highly respected "cai- iients of North Wllishlre, ti’. ii. l.. alter a brie! illness, past-ml at. "ty 0n May 2nd, 1926. to join thc grt- l majority 0i those who hnri- tori. lnateil their earthly curtain; nu. have entered tho eternal liou t‘. Mr. Deacon was born ni North Wlitshire almost 76 years iigo uuii during his ilietimo was actively engaged in farming, 01' which he made good success by wise mati- itgement and diligent application to the duties connected therewith. His wile departed this life sorni. iilteen years use. This great loi-iii added greatly to the burdens laid upon hint. ‘Being. however, ‘bless- ed with a measure of izuud health and energy he was able to attend to his duties within a whorl: time oi his departure. He will be great- ly missed in the home by those who were helped and cheered bY his presence. . He leaves to mourn their loan live sons and one daughter. Mrs. Everett ‘Bovyer. munbury; Luke in Cannlnl. and John in Regina; Bruce, farming at ‘North Wiitsbirs. Walter and George residing in the old homestead. . The funeral services conducted on May 5th by Rev. ‘H. Pierce. were attended by many relatives and irianiis 'who had enjoyed his friendship during lilo. 'Aii that was mortal o! our de- parted friend was laid to rest‘. in WATCH OUR ADS. MilNlllElll SillES C0. y VICTORIA ROW l ,___.._____._.,.~...._._...__. _ _E__.. Stock Quotations diAiLlFAX. Juno 1.‘Qll(llillli)il§i furnished by Johnston and Ward. Members of the Montreal Stock Exchange: , Al. Top. and Santa Fo Ry. . 1359'»; American ‘Can. Co. Atliiittic ltuilnery Co. . .. . Ant. Locomotive Cu. . . . . . .. Am. Smelt. and ltstug. Co, .. Lluiun Bag and Paper ‘Co. .. Anaconda Cop. iMlln. Co, .. .. - a‘ N.Y, Con, and Hllil. Riv. llJl. 127 .8 iconsolldiiiod Gus Co. . . . . . .. 954i. international Paper ‘Co. G1 :.\iis. Knit. and Tex. ity. 2l1l Kelly Springfield Tlro ‘Cu. .. Houdini Co, . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Southern Pacific Co. . . . . . .. 100% Union Pacific Ry. X1) 21/, .. 148% United States Steel XD 1.54 123% -l3ell Telephone Abltilii 7-i Brazilian 97% djlltl. Steel 1st Pill. .. . 3 (iiiu. Sieumshlps Ltd. Bridge l-lowaril Smith Ptd. Laurel Pulp Montreal Power Nnlionsl Breweries Spanish ‘River Spanish River Pld. . Steel Co. ‘Con. Com. .. Winnipeg Electric Asbestos Com. New .. Asbestos Pld. New General Petroleum izzAn Oil that is Prlaod Every- where. —- Di‘. Tllflmlll’ 519M?" - "M54061. 11ml lntfinds holding ii. isliitttlaril New Jersey . . . . .. Sliiiliiril Ncw York . . . . . . . .. 4 5 3'3 BANKS llzink Zlluiirrciil . . . . . . . . . . . . 262 iWhimL —~.liiiy. 115%; Supt. 13H}; lliti‘. Ill-i. ('.()l'll~~'-li|lY- 7074i; Si-lll. 75; Dt-in 7.1%. linlsi-wlitly, ilili/Li- Si-pl, - \\'l|cul duly. l-ii ,4; (ii-l. Freetown Notes Planilng is in iitil swing lit. [irfififllll ilmn. Thu rnrmi-rs rorlniniy inking advantage oi’ lluu weather. tho nrn the _ The Dfiiiilflb HPilfiOil will be right no. The lifllilifli‘ mon are busy preparing lho need, dipping. cui-' ting, etc. Freetown him it rcpuintlnn for it you doubt this coine around _the first nl August. r 3:. A lot of pnopln of Freetown are hard workers, they are evidently‘ good sports; Cars occupy most of' their leisure time these days. There "P9 ill Dresent 21 cars in Freo- town. The following have purch. used this year: Messrs. iaaalie Sim- liisllllii. Silas McFariiine. Basil] Tpy. in. Wlilliim‘ Rogers. it will hi‘! wine for these new iirlverii tn gn 510W ii! "PM until alter tlmy have perfect control oi their mllvlllnq, Oil was put upon the market with- out any ilourlnh- over iiiity years ago. it was put up to Inset the, want‘! ot a email section. but as its merits became known it had s Miote coiiylneiit {or a iidld. 8nd it iii now known and i-ll 31' the cemetery at North Wiltaliife. the resurrection t out the contioet. 00 I'll "w ‘T’ $33’?! ' ' " then it in n0! I 800d policy in Snead. A car is ,u great cnnvoul- euro in those who need one, but an expensive ornament. it would not ha, fair to Mr. R. na to pay, nothing about the orseii. for he-hol Shay Dillon in first elm nbare-i-ws-nniiee him B . I lni. Pulrnleunt . . . . . . . . . . . .. iii] up iiroiinil Flllvliiwli lu lho evon lnizs. lilcs bcilor kut-p ii which, ltll‘ lic is glilfi! lu l)L' li-usltig you. Wliiliuiiu iipi-nt with irii-uils til lJiiili-iiuc. Lmvi-r ‘Wt-clown, win-i n rcciinl vis- Burns, ‘Sutiih li‘t'l!l‘li>“'"- llilY lo iliiiulcn. liti- glllléll. oi‘ Miss sorry to learn Mubcl h L. (ittirtis, l-‘rati '1 iii ‘Robert, have reiiirneil home all spending n weuk wllli lltll‘ iliilt“ Mr. and llirs. tlsu. Zliuliiril ihtrtiwoud. You buys \viili trolling iiul- Mlssi-s lli-riliit and lhu Bllh hiiirgriri-t h oi‘ Miiy Mrs. C. D. T417101‘ L“ “b”! ' everyday duties twill"- r. Will will i 01' his suilileu ll ‘Mr. litirtui bus hud sever and ho i8 Sen‘ n. u tinned it“ "i" ', Bliss liiniliir inmiiii, icai-hcr at The many lrlnnds nl ‘M (‘zirrtiihi-ni. itcss. heuiorrhugos, illlss Lttiirii Cairns, R.N.. in mi very Weak- iiuiy ill Mr. l.l‘illllll‘tl .\lt‘Clll‘Vlll6'B. itrotutil soon uiifl£~._.___ ' - _ . - f Proved safe by millions and prescribed bi! Physimns Colds Headache Neurltis Lumbfltzm Pain Neuraigla Toothache Rheumit ooss NOT Arrsgr THE "E@ V, “Ba “n . M vwtrzd}, 7" I l Win31‘? ' ' y at It!" ::r:.':..'-.:'.'..".r.a".%=w‘ "‘ ,, ~ unwind