ran cnanwrrsrowu You ‘like Kraft Cheese ule of its inimitable flavor. To be sure you get it. always look for this trade-mark. lHiE iiisiiiii GUARDIAN Wholesale and Retail, Hoimairl, Summerelde. 761-1-6ti. —JUDGEMENT REQERVED.— An application to contest the vailid- ity oi ‘tha will of the late Mir. Titus L. Yco, cf iMouuit Pleasant. by the \Vl(l0W oi the deceased was heard before Judge Warburton m Pro- bate Germ a; Summeirside on Wed- l. rlllily and Thursday. Several wit- nesses and the arguments of coun- :»-l were heard and His- l-Iouour re- —-8HOP rim Herman's Catalog. —I8l-ANDER "W" l" 59$- TON.-Word bu been received by _ROBIN HOOD FLOUR. Mr. Joseph Sheen, Kensington, that his brother William Sheen. Superintendent of the United Stat- es Leather ~Co.,s big store mt South Boston, had the misfortune to have his leg broken recently-K. PERSONALS -—Mr. Chisholm oi Helium's bar- ness making department Summer- side was s visitor to Clermont and Kenslngton on Sunday-K, a l t FREE RECIPE BOOK- g, rlto Kraft-Macias eeoo Co.. Ltd" Montreal. DISCOV ERS GREAT CA J. H. Churchill, of Trinity Col cave system he has discovered und now poss-Z-ble tc reach in comfort a lhil is a large subterranean lake It is proposed to enlarge, by blasting the present t-breuoh which it is amiciiit to crawl. Collins was exploring in Kentucky, rock. VE IN YORKSHIRE lrgu. Cambridge at mouth of great .r lnglebcrough, Yorkshire. it is beautiful waterfall, but beyond and btautiful sialactite formations. entrance, a hole It was a similar cave Floyd K. C.. and -Mr. E. H. ‘Strong. — KENSINGTON DRAMATIC gan's Fortune" a three not come- dy was presented by the Kensing» ‘ton Dramatic Club to an Emerald audience on last _ Monday night. The play centers around the doings oi Mr. and Mrs. Larry Finnegan oi Finnegan's Alley, N. Y.. City, who acquired immense wealth suddenly and unexpectedly on account oi oil being found on some barren land owned by Finnegan in Pensyl- vania. The acquisition oi great wealth turns Mrs. Finnegan's (Mrs. Parnell McMahon) head. She is badly biitten by the "Sasslety" bug-studies French and polishes ‘up generally. Finnegan gives in to her ambitious program very reluc- tnntly. The trials and tribulations ct the "nouveau Riche" were ad- mirably portrayed by iMrs. McMa- hon and Walden Darrach (Finne- gan). Mr. Darrach showed that he has considerable hlstrionic as well us business ability. They made it quite evident to an appreciative audience that the lot of the "soc- ial climber" is not a bed of roses, being surrounded by society vam- pires and four flushers anxious to get a slice oi their fortune. in many respects the _coniedy is a counterpart oi the famous serial known as Mr. and Mrs. Jiggs. The part oi Patrick the dressy son of Finnegan was taken true to life by Mr. Ollie Burns, Dutch Jake's role was taken by Mr. Jack Burns, who no doubt acquired his German dia- lcct during his three years service at the front in the Great War. The lmportuning of Katy (Di;'tch's daughter) in her endnvors to get with a declaration of hislove for her was classical. The part oi this demure young dutch lassie was played by Miss Elle. McMahon. The parts oi Lady Hannah Lovcjoy and when he got trapped by a failing '91:! u-t. .. I. . lid/id's“ THE PRICE V‘ _The part of Rafferty (Finnegan's tillicum) was taken by the old time OF COAL -—John Buii Mr. W. Dennis (Continued Vfiom‘ Pill-Io 7) must admit ilii" ‘liil not. cciving $3.25 for their potatoes, 65 i-i-nis il pound for their butter and $28 Zl ‘on for their hay, with evury iihcr agricultural product in pro- ut, and not in 1922i. In the speak- —~~--- -- —-__--»_____l1ortioo_. Today the indemnity is putt n1", m; luiri- IiiXPS, thu IIIDOTZIIS’?‘::?nrvl£v MINI" l," 3t‘; "ems- not‘ were a ,, ,., U. ,,,,_ ,,,,,_,,,,,,_,, m, ii . ..» (‘PH s n ll‘ prcsen so m.“ m, h, , ,,.,,,,l,| m,“ h," gsltimci, b:_ at $11 illlil other pro we“ m, H“, n1,’ Hun“, H", ti, lucts thi- immc. Which party. then, cu-mMnnL-w, iii. , pmfivm (“New '0lll(l be charged with placing the i‘ mcnt is no‘ h-iwling very much “"‘““1°,':3l ‘mlemnny "I [he hlghesl , i now about . i‘ llllilillll of taxes thr ‘gurm _ = Libcrnki llll iii: 'iliv_v are flndinr ll m“ "lmmml that W119" m” ,, , It (iiflicui ‘n in ‘h " muko. chili i1 H0111.‘ flnvorlnlrlnrerl camel ill’ Uzi?! ". -’ moot; Ii : :l- w: not ublc l(- I'll“ H" m" ‘7 Wm 5 n a ll" do 1L |, i, ,,,.,,m a Um, itiVil ruiidiliou. Mr. llflllfllfi spill mo“ s, m, m, _, i, L, ,1 d the L", lit; condition (‘XISIWI in liilil, when erais Hlilhi‘ tlw ifit‘ : no high? Al h“ Arsmmll" ‘lwummml “Tm i A ilreii. is; .n ihc inst elcctioi campaign Wit. thc, scsislonnl indem nity. The Lihtrahi were condemn ed for lncri-ii-sing it, and it wa, laid that had they (lone the i-iami in other business they would Ill behind the bnis. There were men in the ihcn (ippoiiition who plcdg ed thimsrlvos before their dis tricts in nslgn if ‘they did not succeed in getting the sessions] in demnity reduced from $500 to $200 MR. MoNEVlN: Name them. MR. McARTI-IUR; You can't. you are not allowed to. Mr. Dennis said he could whisper the names it‘ wanted. When New Brunswick was paying $1,000 of sessions! indemnity to their mem- bers and every other Prey cs was yin; between that and $2. 00, the - ell Government thought it only fair and proper to raise the amount here to 0500. It was done at a time when the l "were re- m,“ . ' i i-i i m9 24- r"= (lislrict, in Tyne Valley, ii-ll (iovorrimcnt had to build i-w bridge boinrc they ‘touched any (W i)10l"(‘fs. ili- ruierrrd to other Jilgcs built at Victoria West and n Lot l0 and Lot 11. l-Ic was not ‘iiamlng the Arsonaiilt Government iccausc they did not have the unds to look after the public mrks, The Commissioner at that imc (Hon. Mr. MrNeill) was a ousciontious man, but it was imr icsalble to keep up the work. No axe! were being collected. That was the condition the Bell Govern- rient found. HON. DR. McMlLLAN: How much was expended on capital ac- count that year? Just $li.000 on all those bridges. Mil. DENNIS: l will lust pass that over to the man who will be speaking next. _HON. MR. McDONALD: Some Ioi those bridges were not built at all MR. DENNIS; In regard to that i-might say this: We did the work ‘but we round absolutei, necessary. flhll we found an awful lot ithat wa-s ahanlutelynecesssiy“ You yd not ilnd ‘he srnifll hridgerand ‘y- wayii oi’ the country i; the same condition i Jftilcli we found them when we c c in. VOICES: That's right. (Laugh- icr.) . - , - MR. DENNIS: l will submit my rn-i.» i801!!! present Government englnrer. Mr. Shaw, as to whether l. _.,rl5 . ll he says I a not I32! wlllapologm to iii. goose and the tiountry. the i: in a frustrated only by ‘supposcilly fopplsh son Patrick thespian T .N, Donahue. The drink lng scene staged by him and "Fin the reminiiscenses of personal en counters and other “happy days‘ "simple liie"\of Finnegan's alley Club. God Save the Klng.-—K. She Was Obliged Then Mrs. J. Derocher Dodd's Kidney Pills Uscd trouble and found complete relic In Dodd's Kidney Pills. Sir-nth Siukcly, Que. Muy tulncd from all kinds of kidney din orders by using l)0il'l's Pills is imam evidenced by tho ten timunlal received from Mrs. J. licr ochcr, a well known and highly rec writes: that at firsit i did not of Inst March, when it became cvi dent that I could do nothing. l con was suffering from kidney trouble. Diamond Dinner ‘Pills. hack between the shnulicrs my trouble." served judgment, Counsel for the - rate, Mr. A. C. Saunders. K. C.. for nlie applicant, Mr. K. J. Martin. CLUB AT EMERALD.-—“Flnne- the shy Patrick to come through 5 Count De Morney were taken by Mrs. Jack Burns and Gerald iMiur- phy. Those designing adventurers - ccneorted together separate Finnegan from a consider- able amount of money, and were the detective work of Dutch Jake and Finnegan's plot to negan" in the grand finale would grace the comedy classics. In it inspired Finnegan to "read the riot act" to Mrs. Finnegan, upset the whole system of sham and make believe, sell their great mansion on 6th Avenue and move buck to the The oceeds of th play were do- , _ namdpio me Kensfngton Baseball ourallne llifiillCfllliifl- h-zivc been ‘able. To Take To Her Bed Quebec lady suffered from kidney I3.~ (Spcc.lal)—’i‘hat relief can bu (ib- 7-1 Kidney pectcd resident of this place, Shc "l was attacked with n mulidy think was serious until about ihn beginning, suited a doctor and he told mo I "l wns obliged to take to my bed. I had a-Dodd’s Almanac In the house and read a few oi the tcs- tlmonlals. then bought 3 boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills and a box of "I can assure you that they have made me well. and the pain in my is gone. ~l am completely relieved of JHHNHING UP FATHER- —Rev. Dr. Gengs oi Charlotte- town conducted services in Ken- sington and Melpeque Presbyterian Churches on Sunday.—K_ —l\lr. and Mrs. James McKenna of Pownal visited Emerald last week, being the guests of their daughter and son-in-law iMZr. and Mrs‘. Sabinus .\lCKeDl18.——-K. {ii Eastern Guardian ..*6ADETS IN TRAINING. — The Georgetown High School Cadet Corps is now having daily training under the guidance of Sergeant Major Ford oi Halifax in preparation for the lnspecfon which takes place on Friday, ay Zflnd-A. .."BASEBALL. —At a meeting of itbcse interested in baseball held in the council Chamber on Tuesday night at Georgetown, Mir. Earl Layers was elected manager and Mr Cecil Brehaut, secretary treasurer. The boys expect to meet the Souris Nine on June the 3rd when a real game may be lo wk- ed for.——A. .."A BUSY CITIZEN. —-From ‘time to time in the Press we rend of different districts loudly ac- clalming the achievements of poo- ple long since having passed the allotted age, in this respect we might refer to one of the rcsi dents of Georgetown. Mr. Jerrlor who not only has passed the three score and ten mark but has long since passed the four score and ten mark. On Wednesday lillr. Jcrricr rowed out from George town to what is commonly celled the iniddleground a distance of about six miles, where he spen-t some time fishing cod fish, landing cine twenty or thirty excellent specimens, after which he rowed hack to Georgetown. Haiving rowed in all about twelve miles.—— A. ..*SOURIS R. R.—Faiimsm are well on wiiih "she planting of their pots-toes. A ‘good. lsirgiz acreage is born-g planted, buit very little fer- iti-Ziizer (is ibeing used. Nor are there many certif-Jzd seed pilots dieing planted. The weather lie very flav- oraihle. ILIIUIC or no graiin has yet been sown. 0am are scarce. tlrs ytur with the lies-term‘ farmers and many a-re forced to purchase seed cats anri thc price ii-s ibligh. The qun-‘li- y ‘ci i-he bulk ‘oats il-ni the mer- chants Vikillflll-UMIJCS is not ‘hi-git, and ' unllsss wci-l innncd and graded will make very poor see-d oaits. lt is rag likcly the acreage oi oats to be ‘ sown, WZ-l be large th-Iis sipping as ’ nnt imucili iimputz-d isotd whoa. is "being purchased. The cost is to: high lrut miany Permit-rs have Itheiir own seed wheat, and of igood qual- ity Zoo. wit‘h the high price ct‘ flour -.l.' re is big liniduccmcnt to sow Wllfiélil. The fishing though s-iack iiJ consiiant, the weaiihicr being so fav- to ‘h-siuil thiailr traps every day, witl. iihc siJeady. fishing the ipack-crs are “Clfumlll-WUTIE quite a nurm-ber oi “_w a. At Johnston's factory, Hay “WOT. the catches f‘or the pas; woe]; ran from 200 to 400 lbs. pcir ibmv; T! ‘ a factory l5 however doing 5pm,, what beffir than some ‘others. if-‘shc-rmcn a-rc wi.-".i ng for i; Elm-m lo stir up the lobsters. They cirfiin ihc utithcr ial-I spring ‘has h.‘ n loo calm. Quito .a bi-gezg "P"!!! "'0 Thursday evcniing which f lolly iroip matters-Owing on vine , . 1111i l-llfli- the phone-holders almggt l')‘_1‘ll‘.Jll on l." Sau-ris L-Ine Road ' 1" 3m‘- ‘Kavc up thy]; phoncs and ref-used to pay mum] Jilly lol tor, -lh- Ctnrpziny um, ithizi _ up k huh-g IDlCt d t0 take up the ‘ and sun-q) the line. - sit-ti Numb Sida. BJVGII miles. wing the finest telephone ‘lines on‘ the lSlflJltl. Great, ‘large “I” "J "YB fen in ilrr giroiinii, lidlti rekid- -sicr-:ns to hn-vc been .t Y lo (issi-rny and scrap ‘-|i, but the p:-.roils. owing to iyniw-eoeiqenmcd hi"! ilmfl-‘i. diid n‘c~'. feel like support- ing who" 1503' thought n ‘luxury, though a necessity in oil-he;- my“, ltural c-onidlpions. around mpg“; Sosirie. are by no moan; 30m], pr‘, hivlxy were river “'Ol'flfi,-—J(lggiph (‘. rra lit-J: Road Inspector, who spent tho winter wti-th member; of M9 ‘Tllmllyflfl U. S. A.. n-rrivzd at his hcunc fa: iihl: siimm-eir mogul-a The ".ll'),)'.f7V£‘(l rc-ails n-re in good shape ‘liollmh the ‘split drag might be "MCI! "Wm generally used iby ‘the road-masters. ‘ii i I mono-sen MKQQIE I wm. fi-QNNA arr Rio on wqg m- i" QONNA KEEP wi woven- i BONW’ KNQw wanes woo *"§ fiflifl‘ bun’ soon: WAX - D0818. suirlq Pola. Ne ri in the Ernst Lubitso Production . ‘For iddengPara ise! A Paramount Picture PRINCE EDWARD TOMORROW AND THURSDAY PERSONALS ..'Mr. Shurgeon Walker, Geo- rgetcu-n was a recent visitor to Charlottctown.—A. oi on , .'M-r. Stephen Mooney Pcakes visited Georgetown Tbuistiziy lash-A. ..‘llirs. (Dr) lllcLaughlln of St. Peters recently visited in George- [Qwn [he gum: oi her daughter. Mrs (Dc) MacIntosh.—A. _-'i.\lr. and Mrs. James Allen oi Emerald were recent visitors to G€UT§9IOWIl.-—A. ..*.\iessrs S. C. Johnson and C. Brihaut, Georgetown were recent visitors lo Dundais.—A. __'Z\irs, Frank Dulzlcl and son John of Borden are visiting Mrs Dnizlclsparsnta, Mayor and Mrs Smith, Gcorgeiiown.—A. Another Delusion 0f Films Smashed NEW YORiK, iM-ay 18—Comnil‘ss- loner Cortlandt Starnes, of the Royal Canadian ‘Mounted Police. who is here attending the inter- national Police conference, had ruthlessly squelched the popular United States conception oi Cen- adas riders oi’ the plains, as prc- sentcd by Hollywood. The slick, young giant with the glossy black mop of hair, liberally plastered and neatly parted, simp- ly docs not exist in the R. C. M. P. Nor does he give voice incessantly" to the slogan about "getting his man." Commisloncr Stsrns declared to- day that the Canadian Mounties get their imiin if they can and they can't be expects dto do more. The movie version oi the mountles is a lot of rubbish, said the com-miss- loner. Irish Free State DUBLIN, May 18 — President Cosgrovc, of the Irish Free State, addressing the annual convention oi the ministerial party organiza- tion today. passed lightly over the refer to the effects made upon present conditions here. i-le declared the present Government had been appdnted by tihe people oi the Saorstat for the purpose oi maintaining the state and that all oLlhe actions oi’ the present regime were direct- ed toward the advancement oi the country so that the Government could be handed over to succes- sors as an ordered and progres- sive state. Dealing with ‘legislative measur- es President Cosgravc nlillfl the budget had brought relief to all classes of the community, and that the new ianil act was expected to increase largely the tillage oi tho soil. Regarding the ailvcrsc trailc balance, he iicclurcil the Govern- ment hoped thnt exports would be inbraesed to help redress the hal- ance during the coining year. The Saorstat should also try to substi- tute commoditics produced wlihih’ ils own boundarirs. for those now pmchaserl abroad, ho said. Declaring that thc ltivcr Sham non clcctrlcnl power scheme would liclp mnkc lrcland independ- ent oi British coal, fire ilclcgatcs they have “F! i101" Sou-PIS. North to “Jllelsaid ii’ nothing unforeseen ilcvclnp- one of e d, work on the power project would begin in vhc autumn, , {a CONSTIPATION i i A congcntcil colon, iuni-tlvc linvi-r trowel, result In harmful clog- ‘ glnlz, llilil prevent tlic ilully , movement In ucccsiiury to uhiiil l hcsltb. l | cHAMBERLAws ‘ TABLETS Trike one to-nlght, nnd you will ilnil thcrc is more real relief from physical illlltfbll. more health, happiness, vltnl- ity fnentnl nurl bodily vigor in inst oni- lbiiil e or cifll BERLAINS TABLETS than you ever ( roamed of. Only Q5 nontn and nolrl everywhere, events oi recent years, except to, A Fiitl. LINE, 0f LADIES’ nnins-‘ro-wriin‘ At Bargain Prices LADIES’ WOOL AND SILK AND WOOL KNITTED DRESSES AND SUITS $9.95, $10.50 UP TO $12.50 - The well dressed woman has come to appreciate the value of a knitted dresser suit and her wardrobe is not complete without one, although it was first worn for sport only, it is now the correct thing for street or business wear. These smart Suits and Dresses .ome in Fawn, Sand, Grey, Black, Green, et-c., trimmed with contrast- ing stripe-s 0r bindings. Their neat- ness is emphasized in their long sleeves and narrow belts. All sizes. Ladies’ and Misses Dresses of Printed Silk. Plain Colored Crepe, satin, Flat Crepe. Prices ranging from' $11.00 to .......... .. $39.00 MILLINERY For sport, Street and Dress ooeulong. A vuide selection of cash typo of h“ |n the season's most wanted materials and mo" successful styles. SPECIALS IN CORSETS Values up to $3.75. Clearing at __________ _. $2.00 Many handsome new models including the fashionable iPnlnted Crepes in lovely Patterns tilmmed with contrasting colors and buttons. Also a large assortment in Satin Backed Crepes, Flat Crepes, Crepe-dc Chine Canton In light and dark shades. All sizes. “"5 Odd lines in Corsets. Almost every size up to 36. Very special ............................ .. 0200 Specials in Our Silk and Dress Goods Department Just iii-the much wanted ming 2 or 3 inches wide In Beige and Plat- inum. Very fashionable. fur trim- Latest shades in Braid dreu trimmings, fashionable widths. 54 inch a|| w°°| |:|ann¢| gumnl 5pm. Children's fine 4i1 Rib Silk Hose, white m pm", _________ ____________________________________ __ 31,55 and colored. All sizes ...................... .. 90o pair, All Wool Crepe Armure Cloth. Special Good shades In Ladies’ Sweaters. Prices price . |°w_ Ladies’ silk Stockings. Very speoigi chndren,‘ Vat.’ hi" ‘have 25° and 35c .................... .. C PRUWSE anus LTll. THE BARGAIN CENTRE E lltlfi-frllltlii. Special Announcement To Eyeglass Wearerfi n“ We inure decided to uilgrlrtrxtllirglth, s-mxiritun outwit l" , or EYEGLASSES. IIIIIIIPI: w 'I“\I|| price includes llelentl r I irmlnntlqn, Correct T0ltli Lanai-lunar; style mounting (Iltlll mm‘ ° wuv r-iw r10"?- - An we have ulwayo M!" " King's County‘ trlstn. _ keep that rentlwmm‘ and I etnrolno every oars in ozmvltalllrh: u. ii-iitllm you syn it» an t» I l" y... urt 009N901 lti h“!!! s; m‘: a," yml lent vll h. l I l" || Ill-lull! ‘rolls Lei»! M“ '"'° ' qty" quotation- SATIBIAOIIOI flll-tmwnsn a. n. ‘PARKMAN Optotnotrllt one enlist" KING BORIS 0F BULGARIA AFTER ATTEMPTED ABBABBINA- Tl ON Th‘ KI" "cillvmil °°"l"l9"lltionn of the Prime iMnister of But- Montana olrla. lnnko t. um the iii-tempt Majesty's car was ambushed nui- §,‘,',',,,'“,,',f,f lfieaazztlsittuhnr; ion mar a oae-rrw $61’. MAN, l noun i-iu-q Polk ouerr A MINUTE? would he llllllllll. - > ..»_ii_v o"_i‘_~.o,n’d'rjf"iv_rii_iif_qw ,1 OQkWTQrL: “'4 Aw: lemma b‘ H . AT sign‘ OUT gra t‘: I HA T 40 0H! LOOK AT we omurici LITTLE. Kw ran - 0o wou MIND-bum tr rev-cw HE. oin- i l Jusr Too R‘? u“ IT‘ * (or r09. ‘ ‘ l, I w us? . Ill l _ 5 °o.- \ _