- SATURIZAY, Zn- “l _. v - a» “apparel . - .318 "- Q._~- ,”1 I p H r rrrggwrgtflflfififlflbflf ’ q A IIIQQPOJIVI II? i... __________________ -- Q-i-n-uquuvnouuuq--p-----r Wwhqt d'va know about the new Meteor?" "Not much, but they soy it sure is some car’ fink-dwell saliva veca - nus nv ass ll u: ion-rm: Illil - am sv ion or eauss - HI II "ll l1 Illfl" l" ""'" ""4" q-—¢§___u—--—c§qp-$¢nU_C_U__CICI'"'\QQ_'- I I |._-___¢.._-_--n§-------q----._-._-_--__-.--___-__- RELICS UNEARTHED SCUNTHORZPE. Lincoinshlre, England - <0?» — Relics sllirsesi- tng the existence of a Roman site were unearthed here. The finds included fragments of pottery and jars, an earthenware morar, and layers of paving believed to have "been the floors of Roman huts. BODY LOCATE!) ALBERT. N.B., June l"; -~iCPI ~ Searchers today fnilucl the body of Burchill MacDonald, 23, Monclon I hospital lnterne missing since last night when he wrnt on a moonlight fishing trip on MacFadilen Lake near here. A native of Dorchester. N.B., MacDonald was ii son of Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald. ills isth- er is a member of the stall of the Maritime penitentiary. FIRE ALARM BY MAIL WALLSEND. Northuniberlaiid. England — (C?) -— Wallscnd fire department ivas summoned to r. fire by letter. The mother of a _ yms consoling. CHARLOTTETOWN THKE CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column is reserved tor news u! local interest, but olvertistng of o newly natlro II! N lfllflkii at live colts a word strictly Pl!- sble to slvaaoo llllfil’! TAXI Phone ill Cl-AIWIM. In Pbotofllllhl- CONYIDIIATION IJII IN- IUILNCI. NEW COLUMBIA and Decca Records. Toombs Music Store. PHONE SAUNDERS. 1N6 for Foup and wedding pictures on ocation. OHESTEBFIELDS. — Outstand- ing values. Rich flowered valour. Tocmba Music store. CITY TAXES. -- Second install- ment City of Charlottetown Taxes must be paid by June 30th or inter- est will be charged. MARITIME CENTRAL AIR- WAYS three times daily to Menc- tori. Air and rsll connections to Montreal and Boston. Phone 2061 or s40. CHURCH 0F ENGLAND Scr- vices ior the Parish oi.’ Springfield and Crapaud, June 27th. St. Eliza both‘; Springfield, Church School 10.00 A. M. Morning Prayer 11.00 A, M. st. John's. Crapaud. Evening Prayer 7.30 P. M. Rev. B. Fream. Rector. IIUNTIJI RIVER United Church Charge: Services on Sunday, Juno mth, are as followsz-North Wilt- shire 1i A. M. The servicc will be conducted by Rev E. R. McWlliiam. c. w. 1.. cans sans at Hol- mans, Juno 30th. NEW BUNIIAM lllAVEMAl-v MAST!!! acid Toasters. ‘roombs. Music Store. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. ~- Service, Lord's Day, June 27th. 11.00 A. M. Orange Lodge Rooms, Richmond ltreet. . ___ 2 l. l. MAYHAVEN will load live-i stock and general cargo ior 5t.‘ Pierre and 5t. John's, Monday, 28th June. For space reservations apply, Buntsln, Bell a C0,, agents. CITY OI‘ CHARLOTTETOWN TAXES. — Interest at the rate oi 14% per month will be charged on , City oi’ Charlottetown Second In-l stallment of Taxes if not paid by l June 30th. LISTEN to s Brownie i5 min- utcs, with Mrs. Fred Pickaril, Mrs; F. Osborne and the “Brownies” oril Saturday, June 26th, st 6 P. M. l C. F. C. Y. CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND. - Rcv. Dan lvlscDonsld. over 20 years , Missionary in South Africa, willl speak at morning service, Orange: Lodge Rooms. i DR. M. SOHAPIRA, New Glasgow . Telephone 30-41. Office Hours? North Riistico: Tuesday, 6.00-3.30, Friday. 2.0l'\—3.30. New Glasgow, Monday, 2.00-3.30. Wednesday/q Thursday, Saturday, 7.00-8.00» Tuesday, 2.00-3.30. Friday, 7004,00. I ciiimcn noricr: lor Parish o! l New London, Sunday, June 27th, i 5th after Trinity. St. Mark's, Ken- ; sington, lloly Communion 8.30 AM. ‘_ field secretary of the Maritime Temperance Federation. Service at Wheatley River 11 A. M. fill-mil- shire 3 P. M. and Hunter Ftivcr 7.30 ‘P. M. Rev. J. lJMornson. Minister. THE KIRK OF ST, JAMES- —' The Sacrament of Holy Cfmmun‘ ion will be celebrated tOWHOYTMV morning with Service oi Solemn Thanksgiving tor the Slwrflnm" l" the Evening. The Minister, the Rev. T. ll. Busseli Somcrs, M. Au S. T. M.. will conduct the Services IO-day-old baby wrote reporting s l fire in the roof. a I will be - I I CHICAGO, June 20 - (AP)-| Methodical Bobby Locke climsxe-i‘ a spectacular display oi.’ golf today with a final round 66 to win the ‘$15,000 Chicago Victory Open Gob [Tournament with s. ‘Ii-hole wtal lot 266-18 under par for the ‘Midloihian course. He finished l6 ‘lstrokes ahead o! second~place Ells- worth Vines. LOCKE WINS ‘mi prcach the sermon for the (lav pt. the Tnanksclvlpz Service Christian; o! all denominations welcome to _ receive the Blessed Sacrament with us. _"I_'ll@ Church Organist, Miss E. Lillian McKenzie, Mus. Bac. will direct the music for the services ‘which will include Dudley Bucks Com- munion Hymn" at‘ the Celeb?- tion in the Moraine and a sol» y Miss Beverly Smith Bl “he Even‘ ing Thanksgiving. The Church School mceis at 10 o'clock in the TTIOTTHDQ for the last time until Sunday School 10.00 'A. ‘M. Morn- I lng Praycr 11.00 A. M. St. Thnmasfi! New London, Sunday School 1.00 P. M. Evening Prayer 2.30 P. M. St. , Stephen's, Burlington, Sunday School 630 P. M, Evening Prayvcrl gsoAr. M. Rev. Sidney J. Davies.‘ l rrii: BIBLE. - "Translated u. ‘ all language, how it has united we diverse world! Not only does. it bring us ivhrit is clasped within its covers! Of its thousands there ‘sl not a verse, not a word, but 1;, thick-studded with human crno-i ticn." The P. n. I. Auxiliary m‘ Branch oi the Bibic Society will always appreciate the support; C; all interested in its great work HADIPTON’ Pastoral Charon. Services Sunday, June 37th De Sable 11 A. M. Bonshaw .'l P. M Hampton 7.30. s. s. at Bonshaw u: '! o'clock. The special preacher at vulva 25.1w . ..i i 1., h_ Charlottetown STORE three dcys . while the Holt Renfrew us. ‘You Will See Them its iioir-iiziiriisweeruiis They will be on‘ display ' in the MOORE i? McLEQD. Saturday - Monday - Tuesday June 26th, 28th and 729th “O Holt Renfrew iepreslllllllfl Vi" be in the Moore-McLeod Store for . with his excitingiy new collection of Fur Coats cnd Jackets. Should you ba considering the purchase of 6 new fur coat . . . should you wish to have your old‘ Fur Coot rejuvenated Holt Renfrew models and mcke your selection 1 these -d . . than saa the representative is with Fllll STORAGE Moors 8i McLeod will be pleased to arrange summer protection for your furs in the Holt Renfrew COLD AIR VAULTS. ' 1 é ZZQ-Zér/i? Ronshaw will be the Rev, F, n Macwllliam. Field Secretary of the Mllrltlme Tcoinerance l-‘ederatini, sgpbrmbel‘. During Jmv and A“? “Si, the school is withdrawn. "l"“” "Me the chances in u» Bmlshllw- T. G. Head. Minister. times oi’ service for ne same m“: traced ANCIENT TATTOOING the wiilii blue paint. not do this. Wednesday‘, from the P.E.I. Dear Editor:- \ ‘and up through the Ferguson, (Lib) Hepburn (Lib), and Temperance In answer to the full-page ad. appearing in the papers, Commission, appointed by the Government to administer the New Law, we irould reply that in the New Act (To) the Commission I is given power “to determine the towns within which Ven- dor's Stores shall be established throughout the Province” which means, of course, that without regard to the peo- ple's wishes the Commission can put a liquor store wherevl they see fit and tlie Act gives no guarantee that they will In Ontario in 1929 the Ferguson Government promise-ii when they brought in the Control Act that the sale of liquor would be reduced and ivhat happened? Sale went up Drew (Cons) Governments from 85 millions to 250 mil- lions in the past year. In eve have the same result, and it ry province in Canada we the New Act goes into force it will be the szimc story here, more and moreout-lets all over the Province. The resisiiess pressure of the liquor in- (crests i behind increasing sales. N0 government has cver been able to control the sills‘ oi‘ liquor as a beverage any more than they can control th: motions of the earth. Gradually, but ultimately the Liquor ‘Prsffic controls the Government. Its very nature is to con; troi. Therefore, to quote from the ad. already referred to, the suggestion (made by the Temperance Ffderation) that it (the New Act) “authorizes the opening oi liquor stores” a not, ii all “fantastic illlti limp bi truth.” ii i; just COLLAPSIBLIJ BOXES BONE srsrfomiiiv Cardboard clothing boxes can . In ucnient Rome muscular men bc kept in o. small space tor Siicmanistic texts on bone are veins in their arms iuture use if taken apart and the earliest samples of writing roiled into is cylindq; discovered in China. __.____,___ _ _____ a what we must expect from the New Act if, it should go into effect. ' x People are asking who is the Temperance Commission? Do their opinions express the mind of the Government? We understood the Government want on record that they would‘ not try to influence the vote one way or the other, but this full-page ad. makes a definite effort to sway peopieh mini! in favour of the New Temperance Act And another thing. no one liss ever claimed that Pro? liibltioii would completely prohibit. It never, did iii its best i- 1| .- ,1 days, and it never will any more than law- prohibits theft; L We claim only that of- the two systems of lisnilliiigfflliis yggieyl oryoblcm Prohibition is, by far tlia batter. (Inserted by l. _l_. Igmpaiaiies Federation) m’ ._