» parlu-ular people-r C-l day in airtight cans . ay pleasant- HE hardest pert of wash-ole!- ‘ rubbing, rubbing. rubbing, has given way to the new rneth soaking the clothes clean withRinso. This wonderful new eosp I”? loosens the din and ‘e thorns: rte a rinsing leaves things wh IQ‘ Jlyfiistening as you never could t em before. Only s ts where the dirt is ground- in, sue‘ as neclr bandsrcufi edges. and the like need e light rubbing. and e little dry Rineo rubbed on these spots quickly melee the dirt Rinse iuold by all moor: and department stores ~-\ Nsfiw ~ All unpaid accounts, overdue l , -\prornissory"notes, etc, unpaid on Mriyfiltlrstwllfbe, handed over- to ‘ ourAttorneys for collection as we clolseloulr books on thatdate. . ll n. - ' L ltliaaoca-ti. m a nuns.‘ ~ vvvvvv vvvv v vvv l Arc iron gnarl... With Indigestion »‘ '9 *in§ljAny Form? - ,. _ . h‘. t _ . _ k_ . _ _A .. . 1 ‘ M ifiqg‘; _|. . t all! norm a °=~ ll ‘liilmlllllgl llllrilllllllllltitritltmomd ,Mww"~.; "\""- r ~ r‘ s.» l.’ i '-l " *' " helnflbillfiheoiirmstotllfll» Iiswsfl" l, I 1_s£’*l~:»" » lgethingll ll lien. m < r; < ,mdivnrflit'lvw.rv“*i‘"* . ' _... .'. ll ~ l lhrbtllenllssdl eeurhled and ltllfl- . “li-W" ‘° "‘=""""' '°“"”' eflqyfilg, i...‘ snows) rm sox. _' ‘Wm 9li="".!"lt yélgeirfeot‘ ion retulllidsd. \\ I ,. fr» ' and ‘I p.m. - I - a. c. nooenijopflsrloopauoe ma» " service June lsfhtflaligor etlii-ll Brunswick shore. This vessel was cuuncril or scqrLAsn-sln FOR PRINTING OF. €VIRV do- scription call on the Guardian Con- tral Job Printers, Phone ‘I88. 88805“ OPENING SERVICE OF NEW PROTESTANT HALL’ AT BOR- DEN-Buuday. June lab-Morning service at 11 a.m. by Rev. iJwen biscDougnll-lilvenlng service at 7.80 p.m. by Rev. Mr- Whitman. BOHOONER QAILS-The scho- oner, “Eva‘May" sailed yesterday with a full cargo of supplies for different ports along the New 10011811 by Lbs wall known firm, DeBlols Bros., Limited. .ALL THE MOTHERS‘ of the Younger Sunday school children and also the lSund-ay School workers are very cordially invited to meet at Hearts ‘Memorial Elall on Thursday- aif-ternoon, May 29th at 4 p. m. A llleflflllll; Diagram has Ibeen arrang- THE DAV-—Mr. W. A- Weeks YBB- . YHANV HAPPY RETURN! OF torday celebrated his 85th birthday and received tbs felicitations of his friends. ‘ ' DUNDAB 8ERVlQE8=—There will be service in the Presbyterian Church, Dundas, Sunday, June lst r at 3.00 p.m., and at Annandale at 7.00 p-m. The pastor will occupy the pulpit. \/ POLICE O0UR‘l'—An adjourned prohibition case was further ad- journed tolune 4th. The case of a man charged with violating the migratory birds’ law -was adjourn- ed to the same date. An assault and battery case in which the principals were two ladies was dia~ missed; a young lad charged with operating a motor car while under age was dismissed. CAVENDISH SERVICES-There will be service in the Presbyterian Church, Sunday, June 1st, at North , Rustico at 11.00 a.m. and at Stan- lBy at 7-30 p.m. in the morning there will be a special service and the offering which it is hoped will be as large as possible will be for the benefit of Dr. Florence Mur- ed and Mk6 lAd1OB Harrison, iOhil- dren's Work Secretary of‘ M. ii. E. Council »wl<ll =bc present. Her topic will be "A Four leaf‘ Clover." Every effort is being made to make the at. ternoon one‘ oi’ interest. ' 3352 on‘ THUHB- “tiny 29TH at 8 p. m; at "Hear r. * liemorial d-iall ray's Hospital. _BUVS VALUABLE PROPERTV —-Mr. George Breynton. Spring Valley. his purchased the John (W818 Property in Mslpeque. This is one of the best in Lot 18 and, v under the developing skill of Mr. there will be a special meeting torqBreylltfln. is destined to become a-ll interested in the Children's 0119 0f lhe bBBt Producing farms "n Work of our Hominy ‘Sohoolsthot 18. lt is thought by some that A very dinsset at lantern slides den"?- IB B sign of retrogresslon to see will be shown. Miss Alice Harrison 0f "Farms for Sale", but when Children's Wonk Secretary will pre- these farms srescqulred by such aem these slides and bring many progressive and practically anger. interesting features to the evening prsins men as Mr.- Breynion me program. An offeringwill be lager; idea of retrogresslon is dispelled. 3 v Mlnsrwe Llnlmerllt l For Coughs PERSONALS Stock Quotations HALIFAX, May 28. —Quomtlong Mr. Geo. H. Laidlaw, Iialifax, is furnished by ward & Johnumne . l“ m9 cm’- inembers Montreal Stock Ex: H-is many friends will he pl " 31:1“ 82f“ l l1 . l . . I . . . . . . to learn that |Mr_ W. M. Flynn, pop< Bsomptfuilpfll? . . . . . .. ular C. N. R. Agent, City who has 3L L F; been confined to his home for the 01th:: rill?“ our ll rm wank with n severe attack oflcnpo Cane Sugar .... .. l..l.l. stool‘ rheumatism in the knee 1s much cuim cane sugar pm _ 65% 50% improved and horas to be out 1n a Pan Am. Petroleum .....Il.l. "I18 With each phase of the work]!!! Our- newspapers advortisments ‘ ‘ novel -by Sir Hall Cains, "The Mas v . ls wrbnged by_ the youthful fudge, The lsuperhgillqlityl purity crnd- excelllencelll l of Player's Navy‘ Cigarettes" boos arh¢mjrb¢c woild ’ ing bronldf lljl ll l '~l=.ord=*a . vi} ofl-l I ‘l3 . “Niame the Man” Scores at the Prince Edward “Name the Man", a screen drama of great emotional intensity, which is interesting not only in its quail» ties as a photoplay, but also vbe cause it is the first picture to be made tn America by Victor Sea- strom, noted Swedish director, op‘ cued last night m, the Prince Ed- ward Theatre. _ _ The picture is from the latestl ter of Mani’, and follows the orig- inal story faithfully, Mr. Seastronl has lived up to his European reputa- tion of being one of the ahlest dir- eaiora of pictures. "Name the l Man!" is a truly great picture with a. heart appeal from which even the mos-t callous cannot escape. Mr. Seastrom makes the films an art as well as an entertainment. t» Mae Busch, as Bessie Colllster, the girl who is ejected from her héme r-by a brutal s-tep father, and Hses to wbatyia considered her r ‘ emotional piece of acting. few days- Am. Can. . . . . . . . . . . .. . 10314‘ Brazilian Fraction . , » ,goward Bsmlth Péd . r - - oward mlth om. . Prison Farm 1n one... 1...... p... 11o "Spanish River Com .... .11: 107 (Guam-n ‘Hun 1 I enmans» . . . . . . . . . . .. "HrAlUllPAX, May 23.——~A prison s:,l:$:flg'é;l' l 5s fsrrm or some slinilarinetltution uh Luurenmde ' s9 der the combined direction of New can Gem Electrlyx: Brunswick and ‘Novas Scotla Govern Cam Steamship Cum _ _ _ ,3 1 hents was fore-shadowed in a brief can steamshlp PM . 51 “lmfch dalhmwd m4?!’ ‘by ‘Imn- w- Asbestos Com . . . . . . . . . . . . .. J. O Hearn, Attorney-General of No. Dom Bridge xD1r4p_c_&% va Scotia, in introducing Dr. Alfred “m. 95% E. Lavello. secretary and chief of- Montreal Powar _ _ 13;; ficer of the Board of Parole of the wmnlpeg Elecmc _ Province of Ontario, who was spee- Natlonal Breweries __ _ 5g ker at the Commercial Club lunch- Auamk, sum. _ con. The AttorneyGeaeral said that Agchigon. , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ the QVrOTIImQlIiQXK the two rprovin- Am c" g [ruundry __ _ w! would shortly confer on a pro Am. Locomotive ......... .. ject to establhh such an institu- Am, 5.1mm‘; p, Ronni“; ,_ 61% “ml- Anaconda Copper . . . . . . . . .. 201/; ' Can. Pacific Ry '.. 148% "‘"'*'_" New York Central . > Crucible Steel 50% inter. Paper 43% Kelly Springfield Mex. Petroleum inter. Mer. Marius Presssteelflar...“ Southern Pacific .. . . . . . Studebaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Union Pacific '. Utah Copper .. .. U. S. Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. CHAPPElD {Humps Mlnerd’: is erosilent for chapped ‘ hands and all sltlndiseesel. ' |NARD'S a 00% 32% - MONTREAL EXCHANGE i984 Victory .... . . . . . . .. i988 Victory .. i922 Victory .. - 193'! Victory . . . . . . . . . . . . .. BANKS Bank Commerce Bank Royal Bank Montreal . . Bank Nova Bcotia . . . . . . . .. Wheat—May 105%, July 107% Sept. 108%. ll, T .' ‘ l 1. I om ‘Mord; eitslyeworoa; There le sells In evgj. ery pair. doe ~ l!" IMHQA. ‘Mano-mm- many more, ere are our advertise: I \ l t eiaee _lht*ie,l.¢o Pr I u. ssemhdirrhoodeor; ‘Jennings, Evelyn \Selbie and others, support the principal ' iuirahly. Corn—-May ‘ma, July 16%. Bert 10%. Oats—May 40%, July 44%. Bell! 40%. . . our . , ee-woilset aimrmliimpaelu ‘Q §I§Q_ ' |Uonra.d'- Nags], as the youthful ‘lodge, gives a very finished per- formance, aad the large cast. includ- dug Patsy Ruth Miller, Creighton Hrala, Hobart EBosworth, toe tvm c.| ‘players ail-l The entire story ls set on the tiny isle oi‘ Man, off the coast oi‘ Eng land, and la fully as powerful a novel as “The Christian," Sir Hall Game's beet known novel. lPatrons of the Prince Edward seemed delighted with this flne sub- ject yesterdayhnd a bumper house "will no doubt result when it is ‘re- peated tonight. ---Z<ea Acids In Stomach ' Cause; Indigestionl Cfleete Gee, Gourness end Palln ' How To Treat Medical authorities stats that earl! nine-tenths of the cases of Jolneoh trouble indigestion. sour- hels, burning, gas. bloating. nau- IQI‘. eta. are duo to an excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach and no as some believe to a lack of digestive Juices. The delicate stom~ sob lining is irritated. digestion is delayed and food sours, causing the disagreeable symptoms which every stomach sufferer knows so well. Artificial dlgestents are not need- ed in such ceees end may do real harm. Try laying aside ell digest- ive aids and instead get from any drugflst e few ounces of Bisureted Magnesia and take a teespoonful in a quarter glass of water right after‘ eating. This sweeten: the stomach. prevents the formation of excess acid and there is no sourness, gas or pain. Blsuratsd hisgnesis (in powder or tablet form-never liquid or milk) le harmless to tho stomach Inexpensive to (aka and is the most efficient form of magnesia for stom~ uh ya see. It is used by thou- eense o people who enter the" meals with no more feer of indiges- tion. 19 IN MEMORIAM Ascension Day How angelic songs are blending On this high trlumphal day! For our King is now ascending in all majesty and sway From this world of sin and sadness 'l‘o those realms of‘ fadeless light, There to reign in endless gladness In the righteous Father's sight- On the clouds He rides victorious 'l‘o His throne beyond the skies, mg " ' , There within the ve‘l all-glorious Blessings on H“ chosen few’ 'l‘o present His sacrifice; Well may angels incense bring, lvlewl i » HOLMANS-CHARLOTTETOWN 3- .. (y) : ‘ I . ' _ MR. WILLIAM FITZGERALD in the death of William Fits- gerald, I86 Ouiiford Street. West 8t. John lost one of its beet known and highly respected residents- * {lie death Saturday came es a yllrest shock to ~ hie lsrm family rroirole end many friends in Wont st John end in the city. Ho was e contractor who bed built up e fine business and s splsllfild "- notation. i-io was the oontfsotor _§ad builder of 5t. Rose's Ohnrch and hell in Iairvlile and many other buildings of importance in on about tbs city. Besides his widow, Mr. Fitegereld leaves five eons. Arthur of semen-ville, Mus: and Vincent. Clement. WWW! end John of West Sflohn. One laughter. In; 0. J. ' Mitchell-ct "§:_‘:'°l“‘2. ' rflo“"ll"i>"l'"e ., ~» o . o . our “ “or n q. l? l l lal Pcswo-l ‘- 5 . its. , l v l' v. 7):’! or), mo» l’ Wl 7'4 l Royal in His priestly splendour, ., Bohr Carriages Strollers _ , Sulkies Go Carts And the saints unite to render Songs of welcome to their King. Bnghtness of the Father's glory image of His love divine, Reigning in the ages hoary Ere the stars began to shins: . From the Father came l-lo hither,’ 'l‘o His bosom He returns, Leading His‘ .edeemed ones thither‘ Where the Trlune Glory burns.‘ While H's hands are raised extend- They behold Him upward wsndlng, Passing ‘neath the cloud from But the promise He bath epafillli. “I am with you to the-vendflsg‘ 'l‘o His Church-remains, unb "rill gl-Io shall again descend Now Thon' liveletintercediag With the Father evermore, Now Thy precious death ert plead- ing - » I On um bright celestial shore‘; Bring us, Jesu, ‘we implore THIBP There Thy glorious lace to en. There to love. to praise, .. Thee. . . _ .. There to losepureelves in, " ‘ WM. EDGAR ENMAN, from tboLivlngfChurch, Milw -.‘v. Forthe Boss of. the jlillllllEl There’s nothing better for Baby than. plenty of out- door life these balmy, sunshiny days, and there’s_ nothing‘ , better for Baby to rest in than one of Holmarfs comforts.“ able Carriages. p expensive up to the massive Pullman Sleeper all You’ll find them here ing economy with convenience. . a GIVE.THlE SON AND HEIR THE SUN AND AIR" IN ONE OF HOLMAN’S HANDSOME CARRIAGES. , For the bigger baby there are Sltroi- ' iers, Sulkics and Go Carts. a real necessity because ’ "the first year on account of his in- creased strength and activity n: ll l l i Every boy an will be delighte Car, Bicycle. yourself wished for . chumsbad them. so he can enjoy the great outdoors with his a- he1l be the better and Drop hie-we'll help you select it. _ tally when your Get the boy- 0M I . i 51:“ “'***:"1w.=‘f‘---~lr~m.4esi¢.. n ' d girl _ d with _a Kidd! Coaster Wagon, Tricycle or You remember how you to spend more of you want to pay. want and 0118, GSPQC- 61'.’ right position and the Stroller him greater comfort and L... Any style to please and from thlemost in- combin- his time‘ , in "an at the 1Q Therein-e y; . baby after” price- . ‘F loom" new. w . adore r150. sufile '1 I) L. ‘.1 “f. .1 i‘.