23, I927_'____ er long tests we are con? incecl Aluminum is the best container for tea. w packed only in Aluminum. woninii iii tho case, l am inform- td.’ Mrs. ‘iInwk-ins‘. “A wizuian?" Mrs. Rope: "Yes, they say ‘e is cllargtd with M as Demcanour!" — Hawkins: “They. tell me bmlllllliiFs iot-ked’ up, Mri-i. .1101)“: "lies. an’ there's a ‘Chit-Fol. Guardian ' HEARI-s AFlRE-JTIIS Guard-- m“ new 519?)’ fitnrts tomorrow, HISTORIC PICTURE$ Fog FRAMiNGr-lSee advt. about His. tor c Pictures suitable for framing. YOUR SUBSCRIPTION may have expired, renew now and get Your choice of n Valet Auto Strep Razor, blade and strap fras, or v31. 8t Utility Knife free. Eiehtr one makes a remarkable premium, AUTO STROP RAZOR in cnsel post paid to any aililress In Canada on receipt of a new or ronewu] yearly subscription to Tllo Gnar- f an._ WILL BECOME ARTISTICALLY VALUABLE- —'I‘iii_- (lilardlau has! received a few sets oi’ C. W. Je-i. freyki fnnious historic illtjlilreg (m Art papcr. silltnblt- for framing. See advt- In iliis is-suc, WOMEN VOTERS ilon't forget to hear Mrs. Newcombe Thursday evening at 8.30 p.m. Strand The. a-trc. Conic and ilrliig your lins- bwid- 123st; 21 Lil SLATER r—_-<_\ A SEIilIIIlE Filll uni Th a Slater 5102‘ i 2l i I Do you know the Slater Shoe Co., offer you through our store only, the greatest shoe service everglven the men of this country. ' FIT IS ALL IMPORTANT i Your comfort depends on a PHI“! f". Him"! i")! good shoe wears well enough. TO GET A PROPER FIT HOWEVER l8 ANOTHER THING, widths from -A to ‘FF, are offered you through this service, In slzer5V2 to l2. The different widths, A. B. C. D. E. F. are fully as im- portant as the half sizes, wide and narrow feet must be fit- ted with tiiffergnt shoes, when purchasing shoes, get all yvoupay for ' ' . "coivironr (no A APPEARANCE SERVICE _ A 8Q B! A E “IMITED FASHICINABLE‘ FOOTWEAR CHARLOTTETOWN. P. s. l. / Picnic Time _ Is Ice Cream Time i and your picnic will bc an assured success if you have a good supply of Perfection Ice Cream on hand. Poo- pie are now nking for this particular brand and when picnlokorn uk for}, PERFECTION ICE CREAM they will accept no substitute. Writs in 1011i)’. Gill" lng date and we will have your supply oIIIPPQd l" good time’ and good condition. ' SANITARY PLATES AND ~- SPOONS \ eliminate considerable dish washing “and we can oun- ply you with those Indosponllhlo picnic odlflimlllm- Let us hur from yoirtoday. Central Crealmerles . rte Wholesaleqllistriblltilrfl Phone“ 848 ‘ I ‘i lunolllnr we on tho l’. I. Island distribu- tors for tho Illnoun lit. Ham-ill“ containers In tho vu- Ionsiisn. UTILITY KNIFE, Blade remov- able and a new one sot in making it a very desirable premium. pOSI paid to any address iii caimdm m, receipt of a new or renewal year- ly Bilbscriiiilou to Tile Guardian. CITIZENSI Do you want Liquor “me -Cont'rol Government Are you wi] ling ‘tn- allow brewers alltl dl-dil. H VI H‘ elcolioiri 93!‘ i ‘ESBFB. nits and Duffy and hpheq, m“, . | - M H , _ i . was otteried ‘ rq Newmmbe’ Slum“ qhedlreit-Allumul Association of this‘ lers money to win (he. Thruway. i2zis~ii 2i-zii. COME ONEI (‘oinc all! Slrllnllyliviaqs U ,5 ,A_ Th and hear Mrs. Ncwconibe, Mcssrsul Illggs and Duffy. ' 7238il-21-3i- l CHURCH SERVICES. —.\iurlznio Circult~—Oii Sunday, Jniic 20th., Miss Louise Callbcck returned mis? slonnry from Japan, will speak ill‘ Mnrgute at ll a. m.. and ui Lonir,‘ River Hall at 1i p. m. ltegulnri I). l“. W“ m i AS H- D. McEWEN ls not conei vassinq from house to house m, win meet the electo not. Cable] Head West at the School Houseoni Friday, June 24th, at 7 p. m. sharpd Ladies especially Invited. 7257-il-22-2l. _.___ , IFASCINATING STORY starts tomorrow. May Christin tlurul tihe hearts or millions by tlic, nulmltiable charm of in story. Start her marrow. IIIJW iiilt‘ l()' country Innld and the <clicllies of ii designing woman of tho world. Stispense, suprise arc in cuch chap ter of tho Guardian's new story, starting tomorrow. VALAUABLE SHIPMENT _ A shlplnent of more ihaii ordinary importance was mildc yesterday by Mr. Thomas iHal-per. when hci (‘our ‘signcd a carioad of Harper Homes 'for foxes to the far North. 'l‘lic-ic homes‘ will be usrd in connection wi-th the fur-farming ilperzilioiis of a large company. It will be ibo lrnost northern point in which foxes will (be ranched. ‘Mr- iliafilfli“ ‘houses were selected iii-cause of the substantial improvements which he has incorporated into thBm. notably the Harliel Veiiill“? or and Harper muffler. Paint A Corn With _ This Marvel Iaquid The pa-ln stops in a few seconds. Tight shoes won't hurt any m0"?- Thc Corn shrivels up. and (irons i)“- Removes the wiiole corn ai doesn't pain n bit. it's the sine remedy-Alfiitnamfi Corn Extractor. All druggists sell Putnam's Com Extractor. Refuse a substitute Gel, your bottle to-day for Putnams. HOW YOUNG ARE YOU ? You're u younil Bl 7°" "T; Ind that’: mostly a mat!" ° health. n keep om health. cut o": the rich, heavy foods ti? t... digestion. tlohts" ‘ ° work of the my by ~"'"" _ STEWART’S WHOLE WHEAT BREAD ioi w. 100% yvholwwhost. w all its unnnvfliild """""'“" Agk your Grocer for THE CHARLOTTETCWN‘ GUARDIAN i l FOR A FULL AND CHOICE SELECTION OF FINEST QUALITY FRESH BEEF, LAMB AND VEAL YOU CANNOT DO BETTER THAN CALL UPON US. I We have always a first quality stock of Butter, Cheese and Eggs. ROOPS LTD. Family and Contact Butchers TheFathers of PAGE THIRTEEN__ Confederation i Grafton Street Phone 389. 1 i l l‘ i i7l65- -1 , .___ _.._______ _ _, _l MR. C. G. DUFFY, and Mr. EXP.‘ llliggs Liberal candidates at thci (Strand Theatre Thursday evening, ;il|. 8.30 p.m_ i l HAMIPTON United .iCliurt-.h ‘Ser- gvl-ces, conducted by the iliev. Geo. ‘F, Sears on ‘Sunday next. , 26th at DeSable 11 tHunipton i3 p.m. BOIHIIIIW 7 pnlll. l ISLANDER WINS-The ‘bridge ‘City Hospital, was \von by 3,111,: Blocks by marriage. ‘SIR CHARLES TUPPER (Sir (Iiizlrics Tupper is an out-1 lstnnding example of tlic divcrslflcd professions and cailings that weiel the lot (if the fiitiilars of Coiifedci? atioli. Ile was n medical (lot-tor, all native soil oi‘ Amherst, Nova Scutla, and a mcmbci- of ilio famous iitoyni College oi‘ surgeons of Edinburgh. 7238_6_21_3,€Hls family n-erc of U. l2. L. stock ' and before taunting to Vilgiiiia they l lhad made their home in the island nmflstenlot ‘Guernsey, A connection had been (made betwecu the ‘Flippers and the it was this Brock faniiiy lo which Sir Isaac Brock belonged. Surely no one who Hfilltflworked so hard for a more unitcd lliegCanatla could produce better cred- Cilm-lentials than those which were brought lo tlic (rnilse by Sir (Eliailcs "°"‘°"""’“ Radio Program . Int FwoAyviRimgEPrzotrams \ v " gggcgrys (at prices withinithc reach W00 (508) .Phila. Grand Organ. 7.30 P. M wilz (454) u. v. iRO-yfll Hero. to WJZ, wuz, wnzA. KllKA, KYW a.oo P. M. C A E WBAL (285) Balto. Qaartetlc. . , KDKA (316) Pitts. i-iincii (wJz) ' ' --~~ ves 1 n s Q . WMCA (37C) N. Y. -Stu'llo Pro. SPORTS-TALKS ' ' .. .. GPIumbmg Fixtures WJZ (4st) N. v. Baseball. " 5.60 o. M. - WIP (508) Phila. Oil-Self. ' 6-15 P- M- SOLD BY R ' WGY (sso) Schcn. N, v., [last-build ESPONSIBLE DEALERS 6.25 P. m. WMAC (370) N. Q. Baseball. 1.oo P. M. KMA (270) Shend. Applesauce. W-IZ (454) N. \', Modern (Strings. 7.30 P. M- WCAE (i317) Pitts. Vncle K. Il. OUTSTANDING MINISTERS SEEK THE TRUTH AND REACH CONVICTION DANCE ORCHESTRAS 7.40 P. M. WMAK (545) Buffalo. Dance Pro- gram. Reverend R. G. Fulton, formerly the beloved pastor of Trinity United 93° P_ M_ Church, Charlottetown, in irsnttcment made in Centenary Church, Si. WEAF (m?) N_ Y_ Palms n.0,, o.“ .li.»liii, 1;. l.i., on April 10th said: chestra. ,_ _ "L30 P_ M_ “lilo result of my study has led me to the conviction that it WEAF (492) N_ Y_ Greenwich h,“ is ilseless to enact. a law \l\'lll(‘ll will not be supported by the 0rchesun_ moral sentiment of the people. ii is out of the question to “no R M_ legislate pcople into rightcvitisni- .\Iy study has filrther led KmKA (316) E‘ Ping pmsynnqgh liic to conclude that lillilt“. thc ling conditions the only p08!‘ course to Illirsuc is to create legal mciiioiis for ilic purchasc of “so P_ M_ liquor, accompanied by scrcre pcnallics iii every case." W137. 333 S I fl Il. II ti Slat‘ m,’ ( ) m “g e‘ 0 Q Reverend Canon Fundy, of Si. Paula Church, 'i‘oronlo. the oilisland- Theatre Tiiuiwlaiy (availing, at Sjivlliupket ‘ms ,33__75 2' ‘I885. It ivns his first serious poli- Vlr. John iWaiker, oi‘ Waltlialu, Tu) er (-11,. i . m, ‘A‘ l; (m! . r . _ , _ I , _ _ _ _ , number or hisfltel I)“ ‘an illellllieqgnutliliiie (Iulm, 120° Mid_ ling Lalludltgll‘ lllcachcl, who has chosen ll'0lll nil the ivoiill to llpflliph Ilic. (lmflillltl county in Nova ‘dentin h, WBAI. (28ii Bflll-lniovo. Ledcrei" “mm "f 4mm“ 397mm‘ i" (‘er-em HAYS? ‘ ‘ ' Orchestra. “The great achievements oi‘ the control plan, in my estima- licr fascinat-i l l MAY CHRISTIE STORY-, “lllearis A~l'lre'; the love story of iliiiiili" I Stewart 9 Mods In' Charlottetown 1st Ken! 81"" jh THE BAPTiS-T SERVICES on the iDiindas circuit for lSunday, lJuue 2ii, will be as follows: In Dun-l iitls at ill -il.llI-, In Auliandlile at fl p.m.. and in St. ‘PG-ltdbiill. 7.30 p. in. J1. E. Vilhltncy Pastor. BRADALBANE CHARGE.- UTI- .-\., BJI). iPnstor. 'l‘li(. special ser- vice ui llrutlailniliic with licv. .R.W. lioss. 11.10., as evangelist and Miss “Hull's M:u-l\'ililioii as director of SUIIL’, will ‘be conducted by a scr~ vlcc at lBrtulalbaiie, June 20th. 19- 27, lot. 7 p.m. Th’. Ross and Miss iMacKliinon will colidilct ilic scr- ‘vicc at lNortli Granville, Jiillie 26th, at. ll u.m. The yiaslttir will conduct the. worship in Ilosc Valley 11 ll.ll\. has (:aii~"l‘iie congregation of Pleasant Vatlmm when the icy will unite to observe ‘the inem- oriai service at Frederic-ton at 250 p.m. Aiinilnl meeting oi’ Bro - bane UnitctliChiircli Julie 25th, 5 p. m. Meeting of the iGeneral Board on Jilly iiili, 2 p.m. in the cities fo tlic Church at Illrildalbniile. lMATIFE-QIIE conicdy drama in [our acts entitled "The Villiilii‘ Foiled", was present- od by Margate Uflllllilllil Players" In iMuipcqne Hull. Ilurlng the acts several instrumental selec- tions, solos by Mrs. Chester Simp- son and Miss Evelyn Plllmaii, readings by Miss Margaret Pillnian and Mr. Woodsidc, were all well received. - The Morgate Dramatic Players are to llo coilgratulntcti on tlic success of their entertainment and the large number present could not but encourage those lak- lug purt. The sum of $60.00 was realized. The people of this community are looking forward with much in- terest to the ‘Sacred Cantata "The New Jerusalem" which is to be pre- sented in Muipeque United Church at. an early date. This entertain- ment was well received In Char- lottetown and promises to be of more than ordinary merit. lovers of music here alid in adjoin- ing (iistricta are asked to take note of the advertisement regarding it. Mr. and Mrs. Keir Owen of Cali- fornia are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Owen. Hamilton. It is about twenty-two years since Mr. Owen visited his childhood home and lie and his wife are being wel- comed by their many friends. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Scott and son Haldane of North River, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. I Percy Stewart, Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon MacGougan and daughter, Alice, motored to Crapaud on Friday evening and were the guests of Mrs. MscC-oilg- en's mother, Mrs. Gavin Walker. Keir Owen, Mrs. Lee Owen, Misses Matilda and Jean Owen, Messrs. Cedric and Allison Owen, motored to North River on Sunday, June 19th. Mr. and Mrs. _____. Ralph Huestis of Charlottetown. and Mr. (lily Chaldecolt of Egerton, N. 8.. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. MacNuit, Malpeqilc, on Sun- day. , Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Mactlougan and family. Summers‘ ‘c. motored to Maipsque on Sunday and, were the guests of MacOougan. l ___._ Misses Elia Simpson and Blnnchel CIOIIQPJIIIKI Sim-l rnons of Summerslde, were In at. the Sunday services. org" for prgggnl q in Princeton United Oroller, Messrs. tendancc of June 10th., Church. Mr. WilFam Champion of Barley, has opened a barber shop In Hun tor River. The Mr. Champion, be successful in ins- -—(Mi-- Oil the evening of Julio 14th., u‘ All‘ Miss Berna I-luestls and Mr.’ many friends of trust that he may his new undertak- itlcai niove and his oilponent was ‘the Hon. Joseph Iiowc. it was ll. very blttcr clllllDliII-Ill. In i856 lic ‘was appointed lo the post of Pro- vincial Secretary‘. lt was ill i.lic yon: 1X58 that he deeply lntcrcsicil in "closet" union iflrst became ‘the matter of a breaching service at (llifloii ill 7.30 He‘, church‘ Rev‘ “and ‘Coburnl Nmmnongflt m" people M. mm“)! Norm Aniorica- in that your. the llilrd of ‘his active allii llsieful plililit-ni arti- vitics, lie went across tlic (WtHllI with certain‘ gcntlcmi-il from Now "Ilrilnswick to (ilscuss with tlic lili- iperiai uutlioiltics tho topic oi‘ Iiie lproposcd constrnclloii oi‘ tho ‘IIIICT- colonial railway. lie renialiii-(l in ,Lond0n for several lllillllllfl going deeply inio the topic with leading British statesmen, with the rcsilli first great confisr- lence was called in Charlottetown iii lISG-l thele was no one who bad c better first hand kllOWlllfigt: o.’ tlic attitude of the Imperial authorities on this topic than had Sir (lharlcs lTiippelz-Wln 1864 he bocalne premier pit’ his llillllyg_lll‘OVlllt'.i‘, Nova Scotlo 1 The story of Confederation as (studied through Nova iScolla is a little tliffereiit lo the general trend iol’ the story iii the other provinces. |Therc was ll curtain ilmount of op ,positlon to the ilrojctrl. at the first aln it short account oi‘ the icudinr: men of this grcat movement spat-c does not [icrlnlt a i‘iill (Itascription of this opposiiioil. Sonic historians are of tlia opinion that il. was not. so liluch an opposlfltiu to the pin‘ [posed confederation as it was in the man himself. One oi‘ his first acts alter becoming prcinler was to pilt in force certain far reaching Scotia. In u short time the applic- ation of these reforms had achieved great good; but like many other great reforms they were not looked upon with general favor at the time. After passing the School Law Bill he next moved a resolution tr: Sour Stomach Sweetened Bad Breath Overcome Bclchlng and Indigestion Quickly Subdued Gas DH. HAMILTON’S PILLS \ Enables a Weak Stomach to Digest Properly Your liiver will work right if toned with Dr. Hamilton's Pills. Tile bowels will clear the system of all wastes and impurities. Your stomach will be put In order, diges- tion will be perfect. and as a re- sult your health is bound to be per- manently improved. To be always In good spirits, to enjoy your meals, to sleep well and have lots of energy to work with. use Dr. Hamilton's Pills regularly. No medicine for general family use so good. Sold everywhere in 25c. boxes Welsh ,;.U Hard Coal Now discharging ex , mor Ron M“ M“ Mm‘ Swen" Cobble; size for furnace, Chestnut also for range and babe burners. Phone us your roqulrbvionto. W. n. sinus a c0. Phone in I i=iliiliiii iii iiiiiii a (sun ltiiii iiiiitiiiici reforms to the school laws oi‘ Nova This GOILII of high quoiltyllld we will he piuud to book your r future delivery (Copyright, i927. hy international ma“) Programs’ Chicagu) lion, consist of the following: in the first place, people were .. ._L__,___________. 1w lonsei- thinking and iulklnn incessantly about getting sol-ink; ‘send dmegates to me nmpofle,‘ Cow in the secondplacc, thcrc was uii overwhelming pllllllt". opinion (“meme m Churlotleulwlh He ‘vag- lJLlllIlll ilie enforcement of lhc Act ivlicrc in the past ilubiic opin- (me of those 581mm,‘ m“, “m, weml ion had been strongly divide-d and ilicgal traffic had flourished ' because resorted to by u considerable section oi’ tlic ilnbllc; in to the conference in Quebec andl _ was again sent to London in iliilil U"! "i111! 0111M‘. lwiliivguilil: on a largo scale was ciiorlllonsly I diminished" where the Iiritlsll Nolih America, Ac was rnwn u and asiied. The . restemlneg, to ‘M: wavering“, shnwj" Reverend JAE. Burke, C. P.‘."s., of Lil. IH-lcrs ltonuiil Catholic lfhnicll, oil itself when the subjccl oi‘ this |""“"l“‘ “"3 ""5 l" “y: » ~ short sketch returned to the house. After tronfeilerntiilu‘ became an PR- tablisbeii movement in i867, Sir Charles Tilpper held se-verul im- portant posts in the federal house. "Tile i). 'i‘. A, (Prohibition) has been no bit-suing, Ilurilig . tlic years It has boon on our sin tute books the youtll of Ontario, with singular and beautiful exceptions, has gone back. 'l‘iis tcrriifyiilg increase iii liquor amongst our boys and girls, even Amongst mes‘, were me offices o; oi‘ tender years; the (ionsequclit deterioration of moral stand" “muster o, Imam, Revmuus. Mm“, ards and conduct; tlic cuii-sc oi the bootleggier; llle conquest by ‘m, of Cuflmms m“, Munster of strong liquor oi‘ our ilul-c-niii, our llonics, our (zluibs, our students, pmmc works‘ "e was kmghlm, Uni our gatherings, liiuvc been begotten and thrived under the the Queens‘ birthday. of. the year “my “I l"'°l'll’l-l"'"<" ‘E79’ Moot Rev. David Williams, Archbishop of lliirou and Metiopollmn of the Church of England in (Jnuadu in emphatic and says: CATARRH Quickly Destroyed "It (Prohibition) has done more (o encourage deceit and sub- terfllgo, more to ilemornllzii llltl yoiiili of the country and to create a gflllfifill"(I§BI‘OIIII£‘CL.I()I‘ law than all the other causes (romblneil during tlic ten years of its existence. Government: Control, with individual permits, Is the only sane system." Jhe Rich Healing Baisams of Catal-hozone are Death to Colds Reverend Thomas W. Goodwill. is a son of the late Rev. John Good- will of (lharlotieiown. lie iii now pastor of the Prrsibytcriuu congrg. gallon at Coburg, Ontario. During the election campaign in Qmgrlo ie said: - ‘Every breath you take is laden with the rich plney vapor of Catar- rllozone-every breath is full of healing-full of soothing curative medicine that destroys isnlffles and hose colds almost instantly. "I believe the 0. T. A. (Prohibition) to be n Inllllre bilt in this election (inuipaigii I regard the Act not as a political Issue but a moral Isaac: not a question of hick of enforcement but rather of impossibility of enforcement. i find conditions under the Ontario Temperance Act to bc much worse than they were before. ‘I believe that Premier Ferguson is making a sincere and studied effort to secure a law that will be observed and one that can be enforced." How to Get Well "First It was a little throat tickle ——tben a. cough which grew severe. That neglected coug-h developed liito a chronic bronchitis. Every damp spell brought on a coughing spell. Catarrliozone soothed away my troubles and made me well."- E. P. Vaughan, Kingston. Satisfaction guaranteed to all who use Catsrrhozone- Sold by druzxlsts. Two months treatment $1.00: small size 50c. ___ Reverend C. J. Kiilen of Belleville, (Jntario, looks at it this way and says: ' "I view with a great deal of concern the increase in law- lessness and crime that prohibition has engendered. it lead; to a spirit of distrust. Ii: is no use saying to the people, “You 031mm IIKVB lillilfiib‘ Those who want It will get it." ‘ ll 4% I-leed the Parsons When They Preach the Gospel a But When They Preach Politics Use Your Own Judgment i. b 2K - -—*\-.=.ca-