by 23, 1927 T??? ' l for Two frlal Packages / Job ' theWIrld f’ Best lll ‘ . ONES is happy, successful, making the most of his life. His energetic body and mind——developed through plenty of exercise, proper sleep . . . and principally rig/J! IoarL-havg en- abledhim to capitalize the big oppor- eunities. Millions of men like Jones begin each day with Grape-Nuts for breakfast. It was deliberately designed to supply, in delicious form, the five essential ele- ments of nutrition. And it is easy to digest. lt is crisp, so that teeth and gums benefit from the enjoyable chew- m nnri ",4 ing of GTJP&'NLIIS. ‘ '3‘; lziiu Break-l “'1 144m: (‘ima- Mh... c.- 1.1.1 _ 5J0- . 53:04am m a‘, rm. 2. 0M Buy Grape-Nuts from your grocer in the war- wrapperl package. Four teaspoon uls, costing less than one cent, is a suficient rving. Use from the package, with milk or cream. Made in Canada. \ grapmhiuts lbrfle (‘ious/Iouris/zluenb ‘ —v —lltllt'l' use thifis nuuislten- \\"oi~kl-~0-h. well, Inn, aiiter they've Postage SvllflilllipS are said got a lickdng, wit-at ‘irnrml cunWhey l|l'.)<~vi1il(5(lll\'9il‘ d-"rcivin cc. tin-i o‘ _ ‘e perms on Thom. 1m; iuiicr some swift toilguo Central Guardian VALET AUTO STROP Razor or Valet Utility Knife given free with every yearly new or renewal sub- _i cription ‘.0 the Guardian. ‘i WALSH ANTHRACITE com. ‘by steamer direct loading at Swan- ,soa, Wales, May 20th. Best quality ‘IWelsh coal in egg size furnace and nut size for kitchen range. C. Lyons 8: Co, Phone 111 5646-5-20 3i i UTILITY KNIFE, handy and ‘convenient. free with every yearly new or renewal subscription to the Guardian. , WELSH ANTH RACITE COAL _ Steamer now loading at Swtunsa Wales duo horc last of May. Cobb lea size for tin-mace and Chestnut .t'oi range or baseburner, highest itrado big vcih Anthracite booking orders now W. D. Glllis 6t Ct», a Phone 1713. 5653-5-20-31 VALET AUTO ‘STROP RAZOR irec with every yearly new or re- ‘newai subscription to the Guard inn. RIFLEMEM- The lliiiu ilange will bc open on Tuesday, 24th May, at 1.30 p.m. All riflemen eligible to shoot in tho lnterMaritiInc Match are requested to bu present 5705 YOUR SUBSCRIPTION may ‘have cxplrntl, reucw now and gel Qyour choice of u Valot Auto Strop Razor, blade and strap free, or Val- et Utility lKIiife free. i<1ichti' one makes a remarkable premium. A MEETING will be held lr Springfield Hail on iyiondny oven ‘lug, lylay 2.'ird.. at 8 p. 1n., at which representatives of the Temperance Alliance oi IKE. island lvill be present and deliver Addresses and organize local Committees of the Alliance. The Public are cordially invited to be present. 565-i-"5-2043i DUCHEMIN — GREEN WEDD- lNG —A pretty ivetltling took place quietly ~ou Wvcdnesday morning, May 18, at the home 0t‘ Mr. A. C. Duchemin, ltichmond Street, when his daughter, Miss Alice Dorothy We nrflllldilf do Diet for! We wouldn't say that Wrigley’: has a place at the wedding ceremony, but in times of stress or;,when you have a trying ordeal to face-use Wrigley’: for its pleasing, soothing effect. Try u» new oousu-z ‘MINT- ‘m. real Peppermint-full strength, delicious and lasting. DOUBLE MINT in in a new dress of silver foil with old gold and olive green label. l-Wlt for it on the dealer's counter. @ I ‘l J _s.~ililllllilllh lililiiiilliillllliilIilliiliiiliiiiliiiiillilillliillllllillllllillliliiiiiilliiii (is; a After Every Meal CHM m writ milled in marriage to Mr. J. Aivah Green ot‘ Aiberton. The ceremony was performed by Dr. Ramsay and Rev. W. Ryan in the presence of the immediate relat- ives of the bride and groom. After the wedding breakfast was served t\_ir. and Mrs. (lrecn left on the ,cnrly train en route for Trinidad where they intend to make their home. the bride being 111059 becom- ingly attired in a travelling cos- tume 0t‘ navy blue anti beige. Tho good wishes of many friends, who have in the past fcw weeks been uhowiug their esteem for the bride by many beautiful wctlding and shower gifts,‘ follow Nir. and Mrs. Green to their new homo. ‘_--.-_-<-o>-~~ PERSONALS Mr. William ii. Brown is spend- ing the summer in Boston, Mass. Mrs. IE. Mullen and young son. Arthur, oi Charlottetown passed through the cliy Thursday aitcr noon on route to Nltmtreal and Oi tnwa to spend a month's vacazion. —;Moncton Times. Sterling R. llcaion, rnprcsciitini; the firm of S.|A. McDonald. Char- lottetown, has just returned from a business trip to the Magdalen ‘Islands. SURE WAY T0 GET RID OF BLAC-KIHEADS There is uuu simple, sale znnl sure wny that never falls to got rid oi‘ hint-k- iicuds: thnt in in dissolvl- tin-In. To 1|" is. get two ounce.»- or peroxiiu- how tier from uny Iirug more ahriukli- u lil- tlo on u hot, irirt clotn~ruh uror lhv blackheualtl hrinkly~-\v||nh tho lulri Ii you will ho Inu-prlkc-Ii how iiu- I heads have disappeared. llhr l-lu lit-ails, little DlllCklllPililN. no Inulii-r whore they urn, simply dissolve nnvi disappear. lllnekhmttls nro ll mixture o2 dust. und dirt untl soon-lions tin-l. ihrni in tho nun-s of the nkln. Tim pt-roxlui- pow . null ihi- \\‘ill|'l' dissolve lln bluckhniltls so thcy Ivunh riubl out. h-ur in]; tho pores froo und rlcun uud in their unturnl condition. For ECZEMA Take 0n! Herbal Remedial Book on Skin Diseases. New Treaties on Chronic Diseases b) llerbnl Remedies. Pamphlets on Lou of Manhood and d senses ol men. Booklet on Female ills and advice froc by mail. 80 years’ cz- porlence. (Without criticising or disparing your doctors write us before losing ho e.) Treatment by mall our lpcclcll y. Inglllh Ilubol Dispensary Ll ltod 135D Dlvlc, lnltnoouvor, Canada’: Oldest Herbal . O- luetltutc ~---L'__.._.._ __ _ _ _ _ Lime? and Fertilizer N preadQr i lflmll o and Fertiliser , ndznna“! 'l%*l.-;'"~i"a~*.ii.'l=’=...¢-.t~"s snucs s-rswmvr a co, “p, General Afloat; ‘ . Charlottetown Prince Edward Inland Ready for the 24th ? We are With a full assortment of M RD’S finest in the world Fishing Tackle, Linn, lgcoke. Flyl. etc. Soc them before buying elsewhere. ' liaroiii L Worthy 178 QUEEN STREET ~JHONE 271 i THE cnAnLoTTETown GUARDIAN The Grime Wave‘ (Continued from page three.) kntl l venture to say that outside If eating and sleepln under cer- Hanging Around the Courts. l (lo down to our courts! Keep‘ just one eye open and look at the follows hanging around. i tell you‘ lthey aro no bouquets. You may‘ ,see this crowd. in any court room. ‘They make up the rogue's gallery,‘ i-Blll POOIBL i119)! have no more ln-l Big, husky fellows, who want work;l ‘BT55! in home-milling than ulllflleilows with ambition and snap, one of us here tonight, has an in- .eresi. in inst years bird's nest with ,wili not spend their time hanging,‘ around a court house, and squat-l the bottom out. TQ best kind oiling in a court room. Criminals‘ a bird won't foul number's nest-Fare often bred by watching crim- You can't-get a decent home-loving ihnh, meg, - fellow to use an axe on the property if the other fellow. He simply will‘ not do it. Anti let me tell you-that‘ zhe man W110 Will 8918811 ti!» and,’ Who are these fellows who bavel 1798‘! Ill?‘ U19 T10R19 01' BWPB "01 lllfibeen "busting" up things in our} >ther fellow Will. sooner or latei‘.,mitlst? in my humble opinion, l; -lll'll Difllifl lll hi8 0WD DYBIhlBOB-ivciitilrc the assertion, with hardly As sure as tho sun rises and‘ until. an exception, these men nil had‘ fie will steal from his own flonh and cum-t l-hcrh-qg, The hlgtgry qr flood, and ho will raid will lililnllt?!’ housc-hrt-ztlting would bear mo out ilfl Mill lflflliili llB hit-S 0H Barth-lint this statement. Lonioncy! ‘ion. n"! llllbllillil llollfiedlwlikel‘ M! 11° there arc timrs when lenicnt-yutnl norc heart than a grindstonc. One mercy should he exel-hlucq, with‘; nest, for him. is as good as another.‘ h not for the Inercy of (ind With; ‘l6 i5 ii Bifllllllvl‘ l0 flmlilllolli "llyilcrc tonight, could stand‘! 1 ‘"9" l“ M" Wile ""9 “'99P”? 9‘ But there nrc meuglnd women to ~‘99l'l"9"99k9" 1° m“ 9979""? 9" whom portion and parole IIIcaII Ito-l ishmaelito and a vagabond, upon thing . he 71191! 0i lherefll1ll~ There arc mcn, in this city ivlml ' §huve been up in the court, again; ‘and again. Men who have been’ - ljailetl. But these men. through tlw The holwe-l>rcukvl' has no inwr-igoou and kindly ulllcfis oi‘ tunnel»; '51 l" "111001- U9 "W95 lmllilllgitial parties secured their freedom? '0r learning. lilost oi’ the bauilitsflm, Snspmldud flamenco‘ m. the‘ n these (lays, llflvo mile 0i‘ nnlrill0fl0lllllli oi’ prison terms. What‘ ‘dluolml? Mall!’ 991" ‘Wile Ll‘eiridld these sumo men do‘! l am tnldfl ‘W9 ""4995- ll-7"9i'9"99 bmiidslaud i have reason to believe what‘ "'lm9~ Y9“ ‘r999 939k m9 crlmWl have been told, these same Inch,‘ m“ "bmwlb" l" 1M5 9")" Tra99ircttirucil to their wallowing in tho ‘Mk “'9 lllsmu’ 9f “i959 Y9“"F,mirc. Thcy turned hack to oldl ')lllll(l(}l‘9l'H to their school age. and cflmmh Experience mhgh; ihghlj "J" will ""9 m?“ ‘"93’ ‘"9"!’ "'9' Iiothlng. Thcy Iicvcr lcuructl nor‘ nits. Willie other boys were 9" forgot anything. These pathetic. 99'" 999m‘- ‘9959 99995 W919 PM?“ moral dullnrils, forever turning to. ill: "ltooky." and, in those earl)’ their nld background of habit and‘ lays of boyhood, were hatching the Sh,‘ n“. o“, tonight m break “not 9999 9f ‘lefllnmuml 99d the“ the rights of others. They are out? "hm" tmla-"Y ""9 9x99m99 “*9 l‘ to smash their way through to an»; lreatlful and tragic reality. Thelawful bmm._ m “my ‘he you, of a ‘my who robs the SClIOOl-lIOliSEE,Wllliheuruess‘ bloody pirate‘ hm] thugl ml’ m“ 9w" 99919 999 m9 999199‘, bring sorrow and ruin to iunuccnti '9'“ lell°w'm““ later 0"‘ - people, and trouble, disgrace and! tragedy to themselves and their‘ own families. ‘ J Fellows With Court Records. Not in School. Forsaken the Hcuae of God. You may comb Charlottetown. “rom one end to another, but you .-ill not find any one of this house-i who are these mbbors u,- hmnhg. ‘lm‘“l‘l"g' smwdweaklllg gang lmland stores and warehouses? They "idc the four walls ot‘ any church imam booze guzzle,.s_ Drink is M mo, he city—Cathoiic or Protestantlbottom of nearly an this u-ouhhy ‘lobbers have no interest in the! and turmoil ' These pom.‘ 0mm‘, diurtih‘. SunillaylScholpl inhtooqtlamslheaded‘ empiyheafled hangers 9'", ‘or ll s par cu ar " lino -" lfiseiwnut booze. And l wuut you, just’ ‘cilows can't tic up wlith ‘anything here, l0 We" booze Wm, capital icligious. Away bac n ea: y lenere_B0OZE_ Booze at the Bottom. ‘x -\l\ 99x i / y \_" \ r ll, ~“W'Iien in the harvest heqt she bore I0 the reaper: a! noontida Flagom of harne- brewed air." UT how Evangeline hcrscil would have loved the chosen refreshment of to-day— Chocolates by Moirs ! . Unknown in thc olden days, but for many yours since, the tribute of man to maid, Chocolate: by i\/l()il"l stand as the gift always wclcomc on cvcry occasion. Fruits and delicacies from the four comers of the cnrth have bccn harvested‘ for your enjoyment in each daintily packaged box of Moirs. Whether you buy Moirs by the pound or the routh. they slipped Sunday Schoohi ‘s well as dodged everything that~ But they haven't the prlce_foi' this poisoned bootleg concoction. package the quality is idcntical. The name looked like books and lesson . “lIB t the got to get i, Th,“ ends, lever wentto church" said ailittleqtu ,Nm>;fl“g must stand between‘: louver thlct’ to Judge Lindsey, noti ' Moirs appears on each individual chocolate. lt is your safeguard. Look for it. ‘ong since. “l never went to Sun- iny School, in my life," he said. ‘l only went to the common school '.l)Dlll o year." "Then,” asked the iudge, "Where and how did you rpend your time?" The little fei- ow replied: "I was brought up on he sidewalk." I um ufruid there are ton many n illli-l city brought up on the side- .alk. No tihurcll! Ionic! Little folks! Little tots! )ut in u world gone mad. ' Just Hanging Around. You don't nncd to bc a Sherlock inlmcs to run down a certain -.rowd of crooks. All criminals ravel the same road. They all ierd in certain pastures. They nil zougrctzate at certain points. .lu t .eep your eyes opoIn-witle open lll(l you will spot thcm. Those fel- ows, who make up the house- mashing brigade are, always —~ rhcu not at» the job of breaking in ind carrying oft‘ lhu spoiii-w-httng- lug around. Hanging Around the Wharves. (lo down to your whurvcs and ook illllllll. you. -\ curtain crowd just hangiur. l.l‘l)llllil. That. is nil they are doing: ranging :il|out. Thnl is itbout lin- uosi tiangoruus thing in God's .Vtll'lll——jll.‘il hanging urounil. Well. ha! is your Cl‘llIlil‘l)l‘(J(‘.(llll1-( hnrd, lust as suru its you urn born. 'l‘hosc vhar|'-loum.!'crs arc rcudy for any- hing except n (lcccut job. Otctluruo hcrc itrc certain longshurelncu .vhn. sometimes, have to stunll trouutl. but i um not talking about Juli. class. i am talking about u iaortain kind oi‘ humuu whurf rut. who is out to got. aomothing by dangling itrountl until the hour somcs when ho can smash some- hlng or someone, and bring home; tho stolen bacon. We Iicerl n good which the sun ever shone. wlntrl‘ cionniilg around this "iuirg,“ and I think we should give up tho fallacy oi‘ thinking that the whole July of town reformation should be thrown upon the shoulders of u iew policemen. Hanging Around Street Corners. Look around you! Don't you sec them? A bunch of fellows always lhanglng around the street corners. Hanging about! Seeing how far they can squirt tobacco juice. Hang- ing around watching the girls go by. Hanging around, making in- decent remarks and cracking smut~ ty jokes. A lot of gangsters lean- ing up against buildings, while their idle brains conceive plans of Plunder, and their empty hearts chuckle over the prospect of wrecking some happy home. A 2 bunch of crime-butchers that must and be moved on, or so under. down take scores and hundreds _‘ with them. Clean up your street ‘- corners, if you would lessen store- brenklng and‘ l: smashing. Hanging Around Watching Other! Work. Go down-town and keep your ‘l - m. I eyes wide open. Who are these young fellows slouching around ox- cavctious and the building opera- tions of our fair city? Young fel- iows-strong as oxen hut, infinite- ly less usciuk-hanglug around. lounging about; the future law- breakers and criminals of one of the fairest and heat countries upoh Strap- ping young men, watching lath! world go by. Fellows with rod blood-hut, l am afraid, a yellow -. streak down their backbone — watching other men, with pick and shovel and hammer. earning an honest. .doliar. and contrlhutlnl No school! No, What do you sooi’. ‘their parched throats and buriugi istomachs and the bootleg bfllile-i lWhat are these Charlottetnwui ‘stores (or? What do these cnnIfort-l ‘able homes oi the city stand fni".’j .To the fellow with the house-brealo. .lhg heart, and a rum appetite, thescl ithings stand for plunder, robbery,i 1iont and money i- i These window's can easily ‘be jsmashetl; these doors can readily -be pried open; those registers can ‘he rifled: these goods loaded on an crIoopLATIzs in; 'HALIFAX ' CANADA‘ automobile; and the household goods can be soon Ivhlskod to n iplacc oi‘ darkness and suioiy. ‘ Goods — stolen goods — to buy whiskey; rot-gutl~—to feed the _“CANADA’S CANDY” criminal brain. in order to devise; - ‘ more means and plans iv break in- goods. And what shall‘ we writs to new stores and new P1011168. t0 on the back oi’ all these smashing set more goods, more money- w attacks of cnai-lottctowirs free- llll)’ more rum and more whiskey hooters? Write this:-—-Rum Did lt.l and so the circle of crime goes on Directly and indirectly rum did} —-ever—and forever li’ there is it. The ramifications of this tralllc one sober, cool brain among Blure running through the entire iab-‘ “bunch" of bandits, there are one ric of our social and national lite; dozen who aro out for one thing The wit. the statecrntt, the C0lllllltlll‘ and that one thing ls-Whlskey. sense, the ‘Christianity of the ivhuio, country is being challenged, l Must First be Intoxicated. The foe is at the gate; l make bold to sayptonight, that Ilhi sword is lifted high; . lwlilly ouo oi‘ Charlottctownh Though dark, 'tis not too lam, house-breaking gang would have To smitu him hip and thigh. “the norve to smnsh in nud steal nntl carry away the ill-gotten goods and Next Slllltlily (evening ‘ii \. money. except. undor tho lnflueucel llorman will give the second uml. of whiskey. These fellows haven't last sermon on The Crim Wuvc in: the ucrve to commit such crimes. Clllll‘10li6i-0Wll- Sllblfili -—HuW to unless thoy urn iirod up and grent- Moot. Tho Crime Wuvo in Chariot-i iy iliumlunterl with boot. -g. The tetown. ‘ plundorcrs nil require tal e courage and they get it from the bottle. ——-— i Sonic time ago, in the city of: ' ‘, (Iuinbritlge, iilztsia, u. motlun‘ and itcr, ‘ baby had been mlasnd for Iiearly n week. Greut anxiety prevailed. The whole neighborhood was aroused to 5 action. Special policc work was i I i Died by the Visitation of God culled into requisition. Detectives searched high and low. At last, the discovery of the lost mother and the lost baby. was Inade. Buti it was the discovery oi‘ a dead mo-l Qlmik 39d 9799mm '9"-Vl°9- 9'49" titer. B h ~ it w foul n’ empty qiiartelwlsileikey llllottledd ‘A! Hum‘ A." work gunamud‘ EH99 her breast was the living baby. - l trying" to extract its living from the your fir" he" and we WI" "we dead body of its mother. The jury “returned this verdict: "Died by the visitation 0t‘ God." It was the wrong verdict. She (lied under the influence of whiskey. Whiskey did it. Charlottetown, in‘ an incredibly short time, has witnessed a ucces- slon of house-breakings. store- breakiuss. rifled tills and destroyed you a job par excellence, Weeks 8t Burns 229 GM“ George Street We are now discharging rcglalani M olfo of nice treclvmlned Coal oi, high etetnhnl quality, namely: ‘ OLD SYDNEY OCREENED QFIIINGHILL SOREENED INVORNEIB SCREENE ALIIQN NUT ' M-IION OTOVI Youwillforgetyotreverhadacorn one‘ minute alter you apply Dr. SchclPc Zino-peds-thatbhowquiek . they cad all pain. the com in [one it: no? eomcujhcelr. If new shoes irritn e the spot, a lino-pad llxec it _ _ "armchair-madness"mam-aunts, ecu: le flfblefllile,llllllflplllmzlgi. . I k all n cln moire amflllv- e Phone ue your "calrcmonte, nrlcol roaconehie. prompt eervicc. w. o. onus a co. i, ' j A Now Landing: § 400 Casks, St. lohnlime NoiilllpllRlTY” s “SNOW FLAKE” BRANDS L. M. POOLE & CO. PAOLPS WHARVES i5546-5-16-mWl6i. SLATER’ ARCH FITTER suons FOR MEN , Slatefls Arch-Fitter Shoe: are designed to give propel‘ support to the arch and thuc relieve the unnatural atreln of hardwood floors and concrete walks. The tact ls co formed beneath the arch the foot ll fit- tcd snugly and recelvec the finch needed support. This support Ia given without hindering the free movement of the foot and there ia nothing in any way to impede circula- tion. . THE IMPORTANCE OF FITTING Tc give proper support to the arch, oven with Arch- Fitter Shoes, there must he extremely accurate fitting, dif- ferent widths are required u well n half circa, Slater’: Arch-Fitting Service endure; this. the Black Kid Biucher _ Boots and Oxfords are clocked in A. B. C. D. and E. widths, from li/z to 11. - You lhould have a plir at the special price of $10M (cold in larger contract $11.00 and $12.00. A Sightly, Gentlemanly Shoe ALLEYhdTEIl FASHHJNABLE. FOOTWEAR