MA genius. Exhausts You Stitled breathing, constant wheezing and s of coughing will wear out the strongest person. finalise Disturbed sleep or none at all help the "°"°"'°"‘°" “b.2125... deep-seated. ixhallifitl" It needs a course oi treatment that getel at “ended the causes. But it is one oi the complaints in convaleseence which Fellows‘ Syrup has made its reputation. - Start tailing Fellows‘ today and you will quickly , lfliim" obtain reliei. Continue lie use and the Asthma will "Qgiflfl i4. - "d" n ykWARNINGI-Avbid cheap imitations. Get the grongligi original Fellows‘ Syrup by naming it Inf] refusing all fiill substitutes. - FELLOWS’ SYRUP FREE Charlottetown, 1 -10I "m A rnrr For a limited period onlY. You may secure with every 98 Pound Bag Royal llouseholll Flour purchased from your regular grocer, a nice nickelled Bread Pan, absolutely FREE. As the supply of these - Pans is limited, secure yours early. BARVELL BROS. LIMITED WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS rue: Prince Edward Island ' ' ' Classified Advertisements ii ; Ono Insertion see pr lae a a worse _ 0 Three Insertions . .. ee ear Ice at I wards - Fourlneeriioleu cc Iellllleeilwti llgbilnssrilolll» Ieparheailwerb r" .. _..°:;;.;;Ij 1",‘; _ ‘ Agents Wanted For Sale" "ti. ‘Z.‘s‘...il°."§§.‘.l.. ‘imfifif '°i..'.‘..ii"."‘°o...%“éf.'c ‘ "#51? alanent; yearly guarantee $1002. (being s21. weekly average) and ' ‘menses. Winston Co.. Toronto. W. Swtl May 30. IIiJAILE MAN sou 0m: nuan- 1 led store route; this province; s3. parlance uonecess y, no selling: distribute and collect. Should net Ivanty dollars weekly. ~ Ills. company. New Toronto, Ont. 10-18-1040. ‘IANTID - RESIDENT AGENTS for coal Blowers 1n every town and r tilt? throughout Prince Edward ls- laad. Universal market. Big profits. lllllilliacturer will finhnce install- ment sales. A real opportunity for responsible party to build up a Mucus income. Write Z. care In. W-c-ls-ii. Female Help Wanted .____________________ lamb-Mam FOR animal. .» RMWYYI- Ai-tllll’ Mrs. Charles A. for. 204 Hillsboro st. icaa-s-is-zl "Gill. iaxrnnleucsn Ion r housework. Mrs. Burnett. ‘A Upper llillaboro Street. 411i i-d-ld-tf. '. -_ -_-_-__._.. ror. sans - A comm! or peas and vetdles. W. G. Smith. Pownel. 4595-5-14-81. roa sane-ii ‘MN I030 TRUCK in good condition. Apply I40 Elm Avenue. 4024-5-12-01. POR SALIr-(ucDONADD) G35!" Mountain McPhall. York Point. 4583-64841. eoa s so tar. aoalln also ......‘#.. ... .... .. 515N100 Ofiiea l w-unn LIGIOIN clicks llsso rel. m. lvere t‘ H ti». W“ n“ zoos-legal. ._._..¢..-._.._...______--- answer!!! rLANrs vso ran hundred. 81-00 b7 mail: 85-00 w thousand. . . Ree ‘. Southport. r ’ mHOI-B-II-Bi. POI BALI — SHALL COUNTRY Store Blllillil. with 1g 140 acre Pal-m attached. will at- Previo- clal Tax vallletltllb Apply Guard- ian, or wyer McQllaid. Souris. J-M-Satiriicr 8 months. _IOIiIiN WANTED T0 SEW I0! ' Ilaat nome. Sewing machine neces- llfl- No selling. Ontario Neckwaar srnawaaanr.‘ lTI-AWIIEIIY Plants for aale, Senator Dunlap. Wmrlny. Dept. m, Toronto s, o to so Nor tildes 1 will .~—-—___._.______________ pay _ op all orders l-wostan mm g gun,“ 1-0 received me for otra MP 01th housework. Apply to Pill“- il “"95"” ‘m lilo Olive MacAuslin. Cornwall, continue ell curler the meant P. E. I, , 4¢43.5.yn.yl_ month ei May. C. McAulay. Trundle cross. P. t. ieao-s-is-al. __-_ 7*‘ '—.-"' ' I w Lost "us!" loll-can.“ ' rrsa braatnail nosrrrsr. ‘m “m” m“ School cf Nursing, isonsen. Conn. “mm- lieht color. Please notify Plank cKey, last Royalty. dbfl-B-Il-li. all W” Central Guardian o-fl- MT. STEWART United Church 0! Canada. Services Sunday, May 17th as follows: ‘Mt. Stewart, 11 a. m.; Donaldston. 3 p. m.; Lot 40, 'l p. m. ALL MEMBERS OF THE I» I. S. Canadian Bank of Commerce Build- ing Monday evening, at d p.m., May 18th. ordinary civilian clothes. Badges supplied at Hall. 4661-5-16-21 SUCCESSFUL STUDENT-Mr. P. L. McPhail, York Point, Second Year Medical student at Dalhousie. passed his examinations. His name was in- advertently omitted in the published list. CENSUS OFFICIALS-Mr. Joseph J. Doucette, of South Rusticorhdr. Moses Doucette, New Glasgow, and Mr. Stanislaus Doiron, Mayfleld, are among those taking instructions for the census to be taken up in June. POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning, a man charged with being drunk and incap- able was fined $10 and costs or twenty days. A man charged with driving to the public danger was fin- ed $15 and costs or thirty days. A RECORD IN CHICKS-A good hatch of Plymouth Rock chicks is owned by Mrs. Ben Newson, of Braclrley. Last week nine of her hens hatched 112 nice healthy chicks, which is a good record for the old reliable hen. She had an equrlly good hatch last year, getting 03 chicks from seven hens. _ I ANNUAL INSPECTION-The Mar- , ltime conference visiting cwlmittee. of the United Church oi Canada, consisting oi Rev. Dr. J. R. Saint, oi ' Kenaington, P. E. 1., Rev. J. Harold Tomkinson, of Moncton, Rev. D. Bayna Earle, of St. Stephen, and Rev. M. W. Armstrong of Amherst, N. S., made the annual visit to the Mount Allison educational institu- tions today, inspecting the different buildings, etc. The committee will present its report at the annual meeting of the Maritime conference, which convenes here on June 8rd.— Sackville Post. ENJOYABLE SOCIAL-On Wed- nesday, May 13th, the doors oi the Benevolent Irish Society new hall were opened as usual to its many patrons. Fhur hours of mixed en- tertainment was greatly enjoyed by a large crowd of people. Needless to say the society is noted for these social evenings. After eleven games of auction forty-fives with twenty- four tables playing, the winners were: Ladies first, Mrs. Janice Mc- Alcer; ladies‘ second, Mrs. Peter Mc- Aleer; gent's first, Mr. Michael ‘Ilrainor; gent's second, Mr. George J. Bradley, Lucky table. Miss Ida. MC ' st ten pmftno Society orchestra. under director S. Elliot, A. McKearney, S. 'I‘ra.lr.or, furnished the music for the rest of the even- ing, many favorable comments be- ing passed on the music as well as the elimination of smoking. N. D. MacLean t UNDIITAKII 1 IMBALMEB 3 Ubmieltciewn a s...» Illabbe : Phone Ill O onnveoeeooeonwooeeeee READY O SERVE DA! OR NIGHT Funral Directors MOTOR HEAR-SE AND AMBULANCE SERVICE EMBALMING DONI. - iilltelille & Andrws Banter River Phone 310-58 or 87-22. J-tl-wedtuesat-Oi. Male Help Wanted WANTED-MAN TO WORK ON farm. A9191? Amos Rodd. Milton. 4853-5-16-21. --_______._ Nursing. High tea, ls . Illfiflldfltllfiodoti? .:>entos Wanted New Nurses Residence; welll-‘eqpg- __—_-__,__ CH y '9?” Emu’ u "w book; and iniii slim:- , . illarolilanbl“ m °°b:14‘;','_'5§1_“_ allot provided. class enters sell- §__ tember. Write for circular. Nursing my l-a-is-asae-auao s. Miscellaneous L‘ in ii $3,122 gown” "w Help Wanted ufy _ dllfm.a- I __~ °’°'-----=-- “"..“'”.....‘."Z.‘“‘"*""..E.’.;'.‘.‘.z liar _'“'__-"“'_'-_ mm." snakes the f with’, App]? Tm g alibi-onions was one gloiiud Omt ' ' a steady a oaounetion- Georga Strsetz 46104-1041. ..._.___ Wdllir . illustrates equivalent no "mum and real 1r 1n- nmlllflfl’ Dam t n n! w": be I RIIHOII. TYII m saas-s-le-li. ‘Sh. .... "' M!!! owner. ' w-rfim -U'I~u- , ll ARIO ' =- -... other" ...: £7“. six lug "mum wt or (our Gooseberry “MM loo for one sol. Ofl a ...... as: a. W. a 1040. WANTED-A SMAHI‘ AMBITIOUI boy, for sglpuanrkabgtttling planltl. Good . come we APllly Guardian. (6314-10-81 BIOOMI IXPIII’! IABIII thmzlégrlaldgurofapecial low coat course. aueceaafui Write Meier Berber 0o 0'78 Barrlngton. Salli Oct. id-tta-ti. CANADIAN CIVIL SIBVICLJIOW to tin aa Postman, Customs, Stenographers, Immigration. etc. M08 recommended. r a reinunerati y;- a g-emw- p? :1:.'.l:":;...':"::.l..'..":...s.':.'...":: out‘: renilmeraiieli only at once iflflofmglizf“ T" "- °- °~ *° i“ “m” H” “gm, u. n. w. l-lwtlltey so. Dl- i . rlrr! can-rs noun caanrnzn MD Wanted number oi men while learn- .. re u . """"""""""'“".” "on"; " IE. w . m; oo- "' “Nanci...” lnubiim".s.lrn..l"u. m-haék Mhhscfi. ‘Ibr- lewrolwlflioiltreal. ' ooh. ‘ I-Irlallel. aclmaiavlfl-ii- are uestedtomcct at their Hall,‘ m‘- -.. Usera oi "Perfection" Cream may be assured o! its parity. We not only adhere to the Pure Food Act, but go con- siderably further. The butter fat content oi our lee Cream la in excess — far in excess oi that required by law. The cx- cellence of the other ingred- ients in our product is on a par with the cream. “Perfec- tion" Ice Cream has been served for years in the best families and at all important gatherings. EAT PERFECTION ICE CREAM EVERY DAY IT FILLS THE ‘BILL illaMElllfllilliM MRS. MINNIE R. SIMPSON At St. Elizabeth's Hospital, Yak- ima, Washington, Minnie R. Simp- son, wife of Rev. Edwin Simpson. passed away Wednesday, May 6th. Mrs. 5110118011 was a patient suffer- er since Just before Christmas, and during that period high hopes were held for her entire recovery. Deep sympathy is expressed to Rev. Mr. Simpwn and his many relatives in this Province. A Service of Remem- beranoe was held in the First Bap- tist Church of Yakima, where Rev. Edwin Simpson is minister, on Sun- day, May 10th. The funeral service and interment were at Bloomlngton. Illinois. THOMAS BRADY The death-occurred at Wlnsloe on May 5th, oi Thomas Brady in his 80th year. The late Mr. Brady has been falling for some time but was forced to take his bed six weeks ago. I-le leaves to mourn his widow nee Ellen Good and four daughters, Mrs. Linehan, Boston. Mass; Mrs. How- ard, Charlottetown; Mrs. Mahar. Charlottetown, and Nellie at home. Interment in Sis. John Church. Mil- ton. The pail bearers were: Messrs. Ambrose Rodd, William Chowen, Ar- chibald Dufiett, Stephen Holroyd. Hammond Ford and Reuben Good. Floral Tributes Pillow-Tho Family. Wreath-Mrs. Mallett and board- ers. May his soul rest in peace. Card Of Thanks Mrs. ‘Thomas Brady and family wish to extend thanks to their nanny ‘friends and neighbours for the kind- ness shmlm them during their recent sad ‘ ‘ 4662-5-16 SUMMER HOME POR HOGS According to the Federal Depart- ment oi Agriculture the hog does not require an expensive home. Not only that, but best results are actu- ally obtsined from the cheaper eqip- ment. Two or three cabins, and a box-stall for the ferrowlng sow, will supply the necessary housing in the case of the farmer who grows a iew tea. hogs. The kind of cabin successfully used on the experimental Farms is constructed of strong though relati- vely light‘ material, and provided with hinged aides for the free pass- age of air in the summer season. It is built on runners so as to be easily shifted from place to place. The A-ahaped cabin is subject to damage by the pressure oi the hogs with peeked rooi will last for years. giving the specification for a suit- able summer home which, when tlehtmod no and were!!! protected. aisles an all-rear hos house. ' Mr. Duvar referred to is a son of Mr. The- funeral services which were —Alfred L. Paulson plans to erect ‘held on Thursday, May 7th, at 230' p.m., were conducted by Rev. West- collection of early automobiles, brook, Isolated by Rev. G. A. Grant.‘ l FREDONIA, 1a., May 15—(U.P.l-- from the inside. The upright cabin ‘ The Department issues a circular ' Hit‘ (I|lr’\R|.lll IhHIWN GUARDIAN l Central Guardian ZION CHOIR. play and musical‘ program at Marshfield I-Iall Monday,’ May 18, at 8.15 pm. 4060-5-10 THE FUNERAL oi the late Mrs. John MacDonald will be held from her residence, 43 Pownal St., tomor- row, Sunday afternoon, service start- ing at 2.30, funeral leaving at 3 o’ clock. - YORK PASTORAL CHARGE —- Sunday services, Marshfield-Dun- staflnage Church School, l0 a. m.; Service at 11 a. m.; Pleasant Grove School at 2 p. m., Service at 2.45; York School at 11 a; m., service at 7.30. ' INVITED TO LAUNCHING -- In- vitations have been extended to a number of prominent citizens of this Province to attend the launching of the new car ferry, “Charlottetown," at Quebec. ‘Those invited are: Lieu- tenant Governor Dalton and Mrs. Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. Murray, Major G. A. Thompson, Mr. S. A. McDon- ald, President of the Associated Boards of Trade, and Mrs. McDon- ald; Mr. G. J. Tweedy, President of the Board of Trade; Mr. J. J. Morris, Summerside; Premier W. M. Lea and Mrs. Lea; Mr. Justice Arsenault, President of the Publicity Associa- tion, and Mrs. Arsenault. SUCCESSFUL YOUNG ISLAND- EIb-The following clipping is taken from the Pacific Coast Record and and Mrs. E. H. Duvar, of this city. He received his business training at, the Charlottetown Business College. ‘Guy H. Duvar has recently been ap- pointed Assistant Manager of the Beverley Hills Hotel, after an ab- sence of about a year from the Hotel field. during which time lle was assisting in the promotion of the King Charles Hotel Corporation, the promoters of which he sued for their failure to go through with the deal and secured a Judgment in full for his claim. He was for several years associated with the Los Angeles Blit- more and also Manager of the Hotel La Tosca in Los Angeles. Prior to coming to Los Angeles, he was with the Stewart and St. Francis Hotels in San Francisco, the new Washing- ton Hotel, in Seattle. and his early training was had with the Waldorf Astoria in New York City." Mr. Du- vars home friends will hear with pleasure oi’ his success. PERSONALS Misses Delia and Myrtle Mcleocl IVE REPRESENT Strong Reliable FIRE AUTOMOBILE CASUALTY Insurance Companies N"! mncoiluuy solicit Your patronage B. R. R0 LMAN 145 Great George Street . Phone 655 Established I921 As well as low prices and quick service will always be found in our Tea Rooms. Lunches for week-end and holiday outings put up in short notice. ‘ Fancy sundaes, sodas, sand- wiches. smokes, etc. ' Apples, large, per doz. 30c Oranges. 3 sizes .. 19c, 25c, 45c Rhubarb, per lb. . . . . . . . . .. 15c Grapefruit, large Tomatoes, per lb. .. Pineapples, each . . . . . Strawberries, per box .. . . c 30c LEIG'H’S TEA ROOMS, Corner Kent. and Prince St. Phone 8131. 4640-5-16-Satstf. . EMOTION WILL GUIDE RELIGION MADISON, Wis" May l5.—(U.P.)— Religion remodeled along the lines of emotion, devoid of dognw. i5 We‘ dlcted by Dr. Evander Bradley Mc- Gilvary, leading philosopher at the University of Wisconsin. _ First, scientists must forget their magic and show the public how na- tural forces accounted ior the phen- omena that gave rise to dogma, Mc- Milvary said today in an interview with the United Press. Their explan- ations, with convincing proof, would establish a religion of ideals rather than of mysteries. But prove what they may. scientists will not eradicate religion, accord- ing to McGlivl-iry. Says Soviet Is Religious and Miss Ola Moore of West River. motored to the city yesterday. Miss Patricia Wisncr, Watervale, left yesterday morning for Calgary. She was accompanied to Borden by her mother, Mrs. J. C. Wisner. ' Miss Patricia. Wlsner, Watervale, left this morning for Calgary. She was accompanied by her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wisner as far as Borden. EARLY AUTO MUSEUM PLANNED CALUMET. Mich“ May 15—(U.P.) a museum in which to exhibit his re- putedly one of the best in the state. ‘For six years Bobbie, a pigeon, has ‘not. missed o. Sunday at the lvleth- odist church here. He perched on the minister’: Bible, and no attempt has been made to frighten him away. l-Yififlfi-Qfi Anthcm-"A sons In the Mr. Harry Crasweil and Chat G mpannnanlsaalwaelbejdbfbrbdbellieneeeanabarcsaee SUNDAY AFTER Iloly Communion. Ofiertory Anthem-“The Lord is King” ... . .. . . Simper All services of today conducted by Rev. Canon C. B. A. of Dartmouth, N. s. I Sunday School on MA! filth It 10.00 A. M. EVERYBODY WELCOME. REV. H. D. RAYMOND, M. A., HECTOR. Cumming, M. dfljl-fl-lfl-lL Zion Presbyterian Church Prof. Louis l). Thompson. Organist and Choir Leader MORNING II AJtL-Sermon by Rev. G. Webster. 0i l-mldflifiox; Antheln-“Ilear Our Prayer’ . . . . . . .. y . The Choir z.so-"_ ‘ School and Bible Classes. EVENING 1 PJVL-Scrrnon by Ilev. o. c. Webster. London. gait-h Trio by Miss Flora cnmrbcll. Mr!- F- A- Mmh “"1 St. Paul ’s Church 11.00 A. lit-Morning Prayer and Sermon- Oiiertory Anthenr-‘fllclotce Glut-l!" 2.30 1'. lit-Sunday School and Bible Classes. ' 7.00 P. lit-Evening Prayer and Sermon, followed h! “I know of no stronger anti-religi- ous organlzation than Soviet Russia, yet the Soviet are intensely religious. But their religion is made up purely of ideas," he said in illustration of his point. McGilvary was born of Scottish missionaries preaching the gospel in jungle-ridden Siam in 1864. His early days were spent near B808- kok, the only outpost of a ferocious. untamed race. Translated Gospels He learned the English language from his parents. and by the W110 he was 30 years old had translated Matthew, Luke, John, and the Acts of the Apostles into Siamese Lao dia- lect. He received his first college degree at Davidson, N. 0., college in 1884, and received later degrees from Princeton University and the Uni- versity of California. I-Ie taught at Cornell university and the University of California before assuming the University of Wisconsin philosophy department chair which he has held since 1905. Nwmn Po “W? “...-Annalee: paaeelleeceaeebebaeababaecaceawl ASCENSION DAY . . Woodward l i l ,{_h_l M? l n m». oemo-ovovvevem vo-v wvveeaoeee 0-4 . UIKQQUOIIMIO3QVUDODDYWOWDD" - whoa oooonnuonoouoounw onnn PAG E FUR BETTER DRUG STORE SERVICE Phone 219 _ °‘" 5"“ "’ f KOZAK CLOTHS LSHING TACKLE l _ o» 1 lislzrur: "W" Less % l No Washing Ta Do $150 “b33131” $1-00 riTififfvu PASTE ~ sgAvlNG 1 9c g/ c o 1v 2 gm , r ll c E 9 50c Dr. “est PAL I TQUTIE BRUSHES " P u w n E R BLADES F Gill its Toyrpe Rafzor 6 for 25o 60c ... , Peppermint (‘lit-yap "BILLIE “LAURA Patties f ,' _ IfYRKE" 5530B -. —‘9 ‘ ff huculntt-s a; hocohles Chocohgs I l. , i. 0 lb- .33 lb. fir, lb. ‘jug 1,, runny GOOD PEPPERMINT PATTIES ONLY ROSS-DRUG-U SUCCESSOR To 29o NITED The lllacKinnon Drug Co, moi STORE mm HELPED lllS m. EV BTNGHAMTON, N. Y.. May (U.P.)—Oren W. Garrison, B THE ____ _________________ ITY llamton, believes that smoking a pipe has helped him live 102 years. He 15~ started smoking when he was four ing- years old, he claims. Trinity United Church Ministers-Rev. E. H. Ramsay, D. D. Rev C N Brown M,A, Organist-Mr. A. R, Kendall. L. R. A. M.. A. A, G Q 10.00 A. liL-Prayer Meeting. 11.00 A. liL-Public Worship. Scrmon-"He Shall Drink oi illc Brook in the Way" licv. E. ll. Ramsay, D, I), $010—“His Tender Care" . . . . . . J. L Gilbert Miss L. Aitkcn Afllhclll-“Tc Dcum" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Percy Prior 1.30 i’. lib-Adult Bible Class and Sunday School 7.00 P. liI.--Public Worship. mitySggrlllon by Rev. J. s. Thomson, M. A.. of Pine Hill Div- Anlhem-"I-eed Kindly Light" A. s. Sullivan STUDENTS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY wppconn; Services Broadcast by C. H, c, K, St. James Presbyterian C/Iurgh MINISTER: REV. n. MOORIIEAD ~ oTganist-lllrs. K5. Rogers. Choir DlrectlilE-zgllllillgizlgdlizwson PUBLIC WORSHIP: Morning at Eleven O'clock Evening at. Seven O'clock ____________ AT THE EVENING SERVICE THE MINISTER WILL GIVE llls USUAL nloxrllnr ADDRESS T0 YOUNG DIEN AND WOMEN. ,__________ Sabbath School and Young Mens’ and Young Womens‘ Classes at. Two-thirty. Tile Praise for the dny will include the following;_ Morning Anthcm-“What Are These?" . . . . , , , , stain" Evening-d)uetP-“Wllisperlng Hope" Miss Marjory Wood, Mrs. Neil McLean. [All Services llrld in the School Hall.) STRANGERS AND VISITORS CORDIALLY Lvvyrpp. JINNNNDIN)()(NM)(H)(HNIIHHNHlfrlrlhblbl 4641-5-16-11. alweiaeelbcassqlsreasnaaunaensapcrc1 PIINCI ITIZIOI W): ifiaptist lllhurrb BIINISTEIF-REV. A. C. VINCENT, D. D. ORGANlST-IHRS. G. ELLIOTT FULL MORNING WORSHIP 11 O‘CLOCK Anthcm-“O Yo. That Love the Lord" Coleridge-Taylor Scrmon-"The Lnnlls of Jcsus" . Dr. Vincent Alltllrnl-“O 'l'.isin and Soc" . . . . . . ...... . . . . . Stainer SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. lilo The iIIPYPiISC in attendance is encouraging... Has any oi the increase llccn rnuscll by your presence IZVIJNINC. WORSHIP 0'CLOCK .- l Soprano Solo-“Angrls Ever Bright. and Fair" . . Handel Sormull-"Thl- Dcmoniill‘ 1303"’ . . . . .. ... . . DI‘. vlllfflll Anthcm-“O Divine Redeemer" . .. Gounod Morning and i-Jvcning Services Broadcast by C. F. C. Y. A Wclrolnc is Extended to all. CiZ-CGCC U-DDE —GYPROC—— lust received direct from Factory- One full cnrload GYPROC and One full carload TEN-TEST -Assorted lengths- --Prices low- L. M. Poole & Co. Pooh's Wharves