‘ tlhny people find that fish- boiled. baked or fried-—ha.s s more delicious flavour when eaten with a dash of freshly gajziixedpzuomrd. Tryit, boooo o c e ,o++0++oo+oo+oo+¢»q CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS lino dnwrllun Four Insert]? Eiglli insult .“oo o» +004” _\ gents \\'tllljfl3ll ‘ltYk-‘par Ilne of Ii svordn " .t¢c per lino uf 5 words ' 7e per llna of 5 Wllflllf HQQo- l-‘elnale Help Wanted WANTED _ GIRL ALPPLY‘ (gt/ls- r 7 RI- nt - goll Hotel, 1t) c "£13606. 26, 31 éflifl -_.-..-.-._-____. QGENTS, Erruan -»ssx s15 A “not; easy selling Palco Clean- ,.,-S_ 5911s on sight. Cleans "every (hing like single. Pulco Products (‘up Alexandria, Ont. A. \\"- May 28. WANTED~AT ONCE MAID PO-R general work. ApplY M111- W- l" __i__i____ Flptchgy’ 63 Upper Prince St- AN 9R WO-MAN TO TRAVEL 5364-51641’ and flpptlllll. local representatives. ‘g1 weekly average and expenses, N ursin g and mpmiission besides. lixper _ .______i_- —é-—-—~ lence unnecessary. Write for pR|VATE NURSES FREQUENT- purtlculars. Winston Co., Tor- 1y earn $30 a week. -I.cul'n by D01" onto, . A. W. wsSi. 5on3] (zorrespondollce. Catalogue {-——————~—~—;——— No. 2s free. Royal Collegfl o! AGENTS. $ELL ATTRACTNE Science, Toronto 4, Cumulu- sllirts nlude-tn-ordjcr. (lot ollr bit-l’, N. Sill 9'31- display 0|‘ large saulplcs in book - form. Beautiful selection, Silks. YOUNG WOMEN DESlRlNG-TO Ilruudclotlls, Flaunols. Pcrcalesd cuter July class of North Adams ('lIllll)l‘l(?S. etc. Easy to earn $5 to 'l‘rzllulng School for Nurses, $20 per day wolking spurt: or full’ North AtlflIiIS. M355» 111911519 limo. Shirts a-ctually made to iudl- W111i! Slllll- D1‘°1111111Y- 591mm ‘lmf ' vidral ulcasurclnellts. Thorough 1110B 111111115 1° 59cm“ lieglslm‘ suIISItICIIOII guaranteed. We help. 11°1l- Pmvldes mflrlbhlf u] omlragi. you build u-p profitable made-to- and prlvuego I‘; l :5“ mschool order shirt business. XVI-lie for in-I “M's” “ll yarn n vensesy mm formation. Stetson Shirt Cflllllplllly 9r Nun n“ exp 5230._;,,4 '20; Ila-pi. n-s. zsl Outnrin s1. Wostl ' liloutljcnl. A.,W. 7-14121-28. EXCELLENT TRA|N|NG QFFER- ed by Tile Meridcn Hospital to "'" T young woulcu who wish to be- MIBCQHGDQQUQ come registered nurses. Ncw Ilos- 1N0. ALFRED McDONALD, LAND Surveyor, Iierma. lie, P. E. l 3024 I 17 lino. BAKERS’ OVENS-WRITE FORI catalogue; time rsymentm it 118-’ sired; some used ovens on hand. Iiubbard Oven Company, 4100. Queen West, ’l‘oronto.- Sat. tf. pitul building. ‘New Nurses’ llonlo in progress. Ilcrrezltiou and sociuldifc attractive features. Tennis courts. Aililintioll witll Yule University. Join Soptclu- her class now. Head tax will bo paid if students rculain. l*‘urillel' details sent. on request. Address, Suporiiliclltlcllt of Nurses, liieri- don Hospital, liierlticn, (lmlllocti- _________ ._ cut 5702-5-211-71 IF YOUWISH T0 wAVOID AN,"“__'_"—T"TT_TT"__ opcrzltiou for Kidney Stones or‘ l('iI(‘lIi‘I‘1~1 \\ llllfftd (lull Stones, write Kidd Bros-- Limited, Petcrborongh. (Junzlda. 5662 5-2142111. iwsuran: TWO TEACHERS FOR Pitriilu .'\I‘iI(lt‘Ill_\', who will live in’ tllc Residence as Iicsitlent Must- crs uud (lo lilo duties of same. The subjects ‘to be tilllgllt'zlrez—- I. blugllsih, ‘II. Latin and Greek. silllll‘y~*l“0l' Head Mus-tor ill lie- sl(lcllct1,$1.»11)0 and board. For Second dltlstcr, $1,000 and hoard. Apply in Principal C. ‘b. Monro. pu_v you to ship us your 11111 II‘.R-.S.C.. Picton, N. 8., or Rev. Hlivllfllll-‘J to be manufactured into! F. (i. Mackintosh. M.A., Pictou, yarn. l". II. (Yopp, \Vou1len l\IllI.~=.lN_ g_ Port lflgiu, N. B. 580'.’ 5 2S 2i L__._____i ' — Wanted YOUR MANGEL SEED I5 HEFIEJ Tile kind that grows you t1 011111- (ict some frolll .Iulln II. Gill. 21, swluw.‘ _FARMERS-— OWING TO LOWI ]Il‘l<'t' prl-vuililn: on wool. it will; r” w >________~________ , MRS. BATT WILL‘ BE DEMON- s-trutiug, "MIIiTstS" Friday ull(I Sntllrtlay. llros. / DOLLARS $AVED BY ORDERING your suit or topcoat In any style.‘ Flt guaranteed from tho Tailor- ing Co., represented by S, It‘. Tarbush. Charlottetown. Top- notcher for tho Marltlmes. 4726-4-5-tl. [ale Help lVantcd timi- IREMEN, BRAKEMEN, BEGIN- nr-rs $150, lutcr $250 monthly (which position)? Write Itailwuy, Ilnx 111i. WANTED-‘HOOM AND BOARD for lIIISIIIU-FS girl. Centrally l0- ctltctl. Apply (I euro (luurlllzlu. ‘5770-5-27-31 at our store (Iudmolr 5793-5-27-21 WANTED— 100 BUSHELS OF Cobbler and Green Mountain potatoes. Gavin IIurdIug, 7 West Street, (iharlottctowu. 577052631 TITO RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE for summer nlontlls. Phone 5251.. 5750.5 20.41 For Sale- , _____‘ ___ { ANTED A-r on,c_z_. young. »——— --————-—-~ DEATHS '11s) 1101111111 fllllilllliillvlllly 311W" 0X1“ .._ mun for fox ruucii and InrnlJFOR SALE-ODD PIECES OF aigarrr-r- ——\~~~ r-r cllllou. “ “ ‘ _ Saunders! NEWSOIII om- with some kllriwlntlgc of can‘ furnltultir. Apply (luurlliun. W _ °w_‘ Mr " _ l’ ‘lllbllfl M .. Snywlfer 1s in Bill): hing I11 & Iu-ntrr work preferred. Mlply 5789-5-27411 "lgml" "Fwd '1"~ 1' “"'"1"1 bJHWM-vltiillllllfy Wlilliivillviil. and was to, . u. p_ ,\_ 1.',.,-.|..|,...-$.,,.' 9p pmm ._ __________ ___-____.._________ ‘l1 ~ 11- 111- have lilczzn 11111110 (iglflllll 1ll ill" vlviw» l'l'lll('(‘ 5x17 2s FOOT YACHT FOR SALE - .. _., _ _111‘1‘=1‘1"'1'<>" -""° - . — ~ -—---—_-*--- Wm sou will; “us, 01¢“ m- ggpuy- ydfiQUGFRfE' —*\_‘ ‘I'_“_'_‘_"f‘- 31,1‘) ("ii-iii . 1G EARNINGS. STEADY EM- utcly. Would make a good lnot- L’ ‘ 11mm‘ MfQmUH" “W ""‘ 4-“'»”“”“”'HHH“‘1 lilllyluernt for Barbers. Become "Ii” cure of (luurdiuu. 17822 Maamnc lmmn“ ‘Wmmy “l 1 1'" '"' 4 QXIIcrt in 8 weeks. Write Molar barber College, Dopnutnlent “F” 1181" - a 3-1-22-ttstf. “F5151- MAN or D0111. Phone It-ldl or apply FOR SALE - LAND FORMERLY occupied by Mrs. Mary June Mc- Millan, Queen St. For further iii- I 8-K on sov FOR ARN $10 TO $25 ‘A71 WEEK IN FOR SALE — SET OF DAYTON “"11 Share time at homo writing (mulputilnz scales Cap. 30 lbs. sllowcurds. No canvassing or sol Apply lieuj. (tun-tor Grocery 111111118. Wo instruct you and sup iStore. 5769-5, 26. 31 ylv you with work. Write to-dsy lilo Menllenltt Company, Limited '13 llllllllllflll’ Huildlrlg, fmmngo, t _ y f Situations Vupnml sura-ir"yo'u”l.tfcti' 1.1159 land sllllflgfljg. 149991.115; 55": ‘hem? Make a business of it. Bar-.I. tum, or l'-ull time, 900 varieties of) pm.’ vem Red Tag Niursery Produrm, 8 P11017118 - I189. _ l‘-‘ ' MIIZNE ION’ NlUlIIlSElRIlES. Montreal ~ ' S. V. 92 'stf. Lost 4 v ' . QT- POCKETBOOK ccwrluu. s a lsrgosum of fnonefbb- tween Morsll and st. dieters.‘ I-‘Iili ler please notify either Manager n- Bank Commerce, Morell or W116i. Capt". G. S." Johnson, Gllflisaiown and receive rewardéi ‘HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR sale. 234 Fitzroy Si. 57715-20411 fl IF YOU REQUIRE SANITARY rubber goods, write for catalogue 41nd price list. Safe sud Sanitary Rubber Works. Dept. <03. 51-61 ‘Rozel Street. Montreal. ' F. 1S. May 23 June 4-11-18. FOH BAILE — STUDEBAKER touring car, In first class condi- tion. Equipped this spring, with five heavy Sedan ‘Cord tires- This car has only gone "thirteen thousand miles". and hss been run by a careful driver. It is to be sold st a bargain. Apply J. .A- Curl-lo, Currie k Murnashsn. 58l0-5-28-tf - _-_.,- - .; linemen Welded sALsaMsN -‘- UTEADY, PROFIT- sble’ employment; ‘ "wéllkly pay. . ' ‘BlllfII/"Dllf ‘universally ' known. guaranteed" quality, Trees and To Let‘ Plants. Newest u m: v rieties. l... I a‘ mites-lull! aw w" l" l" ‘simmer l» server m i D '1 I ‘A I A v I I ‘ ,. 1'11"» ll Bead lllloney 111:" 1°’ ~Wullllafiliimfilfllilfihulirfll»rnl-Tldlil-"illfi? ...f"'ii'l'°'.‘.'irl.'.i' ll u Co’ 1 1 tar... L; my yqu- ‘Ilnqtggltsll. litq-tirsiunillvtv midi». “m... 4.0-...»- are nu». _ ' ' 1 pm» Th: Roam. P090 ‘ 11w when! ', ~.....fi“l....; wvtrmeili- feelers!’- ~, -. -_ ' ' wl-II KunAK are" c’ 8a? I 11» Ill modern conveniences. M1011- Wrllli ilnikp mothers t“ i, I __ . o his!‘ 1ll-M .g_-T“p1or. 80. Graf- Nurseries, Montreal.‘ a “vita-ad ‘ 1 . , i, 51734-294! Hi1 PRUDENT. lvflontllenl, on Zillriy 51rd. tuJ. Iilzkrtlher lP‘I'lIfl(!1lll,ld‘l\I‘- Jo 10y) ftllfllllePllyl of Idal-lls ' f, . n _ ‘ _ _ _ ' . Iinl Iris 75th yeulz- For Ifltiltlll “lillt. Ilorb Dulnis, Mulsll- formation Inpplly Mm. McMillan years lnhfeclfll‘ of '51- A1111? ‘ . ,,. ‘l1 I av Ls {O19 ' , 01’ lSlt- "Pribilllltikbi Schools, Monti-call. 5683-0-21. 3| 5738-5-2mtI 1i. MUNN-— [lsssrd peacefully uwzuvl (in May 10. at the llUllIt‘ n1 ller bru- , ther, Mir. Jollu I). .\Iunn. Wood ls- lanrls. lflilzzubcth Ann .\lunu. relct 0f tlle IatcWDaIlieI Muru oi‘ “llopr- 4 ilsr 118e,- L“: l i And the sound of a voice that Isl l inssrtsifbpl-Iupiiand and Family. f‘ c’ _. 1 “l; . . . . , 1'.~.-.-.- an 1.1.1 717-2": 1 Central Guardian Lovely are Tlly Dwellings" t. er) will be the uutllenl mornlilg service tomorrow. evening selection will be Radiant 1110111" flVtlqdword.) ‘.-_.__... _ SURE CURE for Blues. Black & White. 53215 MARSHFIELD BAPTIST CHURCH - lPreaching service 011 Sunday, May 29th at 3 p. ln. by Rev. Ross C.Eaton, ‘Charlottetown. THOUGHTFUl.’-_.AC‘_I';-‘- Through the kindness of.tlle' sstern Star Baseball team, the patents at Ful- eonwood Ilospital were supplied with candy on the 11th inst. This thoughtful act; 1s thankfully ac- kuowledgcd. FAREWELL GATHERING. — Tilursday evening n large TIIIIIIDOI‘ Willow Fnrui, Control Royalty to bid farewell lo Mr and Mrs Roper their son Howard and Nadine prlol‘ to their next week for where they will. reside. Ful'c\v(.-ll| addresses were road and gifts pro seuted, the recipients ulnkiug fitt~ lug replies. | ,1 (lll1l1-Tllll3I‘,! tlepurt urc POLICE COURTw-At the Policcl Court yesterday morning two cases: against all nutoist for (lriviugi without a license and also for driv-l lug; without markers were (lismiss-| ed. An alltoist for driving in u fast and (Iallgcrous lllillllltll’ wus' finctl $20.00 or thirty (lays and lilcl laascugainst lllGvI)\\'|lL‘I' o1' u vitriouu (log-was adjourned. PERSONALS Mr. Jtlllll Ferguson. Argyle Sh lro Wiibi n visitor tr: lilo (‘ity yl-sll-rduy. Mi". J. it. .\lcNl\ill. 'illu_-.u~ (lrsvlnl was a Wsltor to llu- (.‘ll_v yt*.$tt‘1'(llI_\'.I IMiss May Altliiollulu, lirucklcy, leaves this llloruiug for (‘ulgalry to‘, join llcv friend Alisa Lillian Moore» Premier Stewart wont to llouc-V tou~ yesterday on husincss- 11.. cx-' insets to be lrlck tonight. | _*'_ i Mrs I). l). Scuuucll who has bu_t-u visiting Ilcr old lloluo lll tlctlruc? town leaves this morning on rc- turu to Boston. y ' I Ills Imrtlsllip lilrilllip Kl-lly of Oklahoma sailed from New York lust Suturdziy on u visit to ltomv. 1 to hear that ho is volition-ll to his home through illucss. and will llopo for his curly t‘tllll|lll‘lt' i'0('t>\’t'I'_\'. __..... , Mr. .I. .I. Truillor. (lcuorul (‘lluir~‘ luau of the t). It. ’1'.. Atlantic Itc- giun, has rcttlrnctl from Si. Louis wllcru llt- llud bot-u tlitcuvliug oi cuuvl-lliiou o1' tllc Urdcr. Iio w. .1 lut-ctlnlpzlnltlti by .\ll's. 'l‘ruiuu|'. 311s lllwlrudc (‘ulldy ll‘il\'1‘§ this; nlcrninc- on lcluril to lltlsltlil. zlllul" spending two wlaclh vacation wltlll Viuk for the The "The SEE ARTHUR BRUCE the fe- male impersonator lIl Black 6i. White. . 5x251 m, the friends of Mr mm M“ Jafiquulnl Society of their Alma hIatcr..\vhi(-ll Si. 1*. Itnpcr, assembled at their llonnnlpreskled and He“ ‘Emma. Prluccport. N. 5.. ~ - at tllc Change 0f Front in THE CHARL0'I_‘_'I‘_1'§VT_Q!V_.I_\l__(_}IlARDIAN in. nuilsurs umvillfit’ i’ "REIJRBANIZES ALUMNI SIIBIETY About One Hundred 0f Her Sons Gather Within the Walls of Their Alma Mater 101i Peilfgfllllzlilg Purposes. Officers Elelillfiil- GIOWiIIg" Tributes Paid to the Late President of the Societ , Mr. l D. 0’M. Reddin. ._...,_______._ About one Iluudrcd graduates oPvuo bust of succcss should attend Iiunsttufs University, rcprc- it, lseututivc of tllc religious. llltlllllfitll,‘ Rev. Ftllllul‘ John .I. Alpponupl, lentil and commercial vocations. Suuullcrside addressing the lucet» met ill convention yesterday nftcr the commencement exercises lltitl ‘concluded to reorganize the Al- iug IIIUVUII a restitution of condol- cucc to tllc family of tllc lute Mr. Itcddlu expressive of the loss Ilnilstalrs has sustained Rev. Father I. R. A. MacDonald. iu his (lentil, and further that his OWP-"Just letter, addressed to "the Klflfilllil. 1111911 119 flevffllili? 01' 1111i Alumni Society. be incorporated 11100111114. T1113 0118111111111. iii 11.51110 the uliuutes of the nleeting. short address set forth the object» Re“ [ramm- John A_ nmnonaldl ol‘ tlle n1ectlug—~that or reorginnz-Airaud River and Rev. Father Mc- 1111-‘; 1119 Ammm Sqci91.l'lllll_\‘l'8, supporter of tlle motion which for the last nunlbclvpaid n lligll tribute to kindness. of years has Iniu (Iormanl. ueuerosiiy and chalrncler of the llo spoke of the necessity H1119 Mr. lleddill. The motion was and aid to the university of -\l(,"(II'l'lL‘il unuiliulunsLv. strong society of its graduates who3 The elegih)“ by gathering together could be (lfflllcn proceedctl iullneuse help to the University. Iu ,us follows: tlle course of Iris remarks, he ex-g Honorary pressed deep regret for the (Ieatll llullou. of the lute president Mr. Dennis. Pl'es.-—Mr. J. Augustine McDon- Oiilezlrzi Rcddiu-perllaps the best ‘tlltl. of officers was with and resulted Prcs.—~Sil' Charles prcsitlcnt the society ever had. and‘ Vice Pro ~Prof. Iiltlncllzlrd \\'1losc last message Ill this \vorld.' Sec. 'l‘|'c ——Rcv. Father (lllvalu before he went to Ills eternal rthfllouughalu ward. was a letter to tllc Society,’ A ist. Sccy~liclx l-‘utller Ruy written tllc (luy previous to Ills (liPllllllkilll/JL‘ luisc, regretting his 1l_lzlbilit'_v.l Illxccutivc(‘oln.~)1r.Ilcnryrlfiiz- through Ill health. to be ‘present Herald, lilr. Jollu M. ilughcs, Mr. meeting but wishing that Frank McMilluil. llr. .Ius. Blzru-h- -—— —~—— - ;lll‘tl, lit-v. l-‘zither W. V, Alt-Donald. , .I\ir. 1.uruc ilowntt. DETECTIVES MAKE ARREST$1 llr. J. I). Alr-(lniguu was up- _—Yestertlay afternoon u tleterativc‘pointed u (llrt-cior on tllc Ilourd oi‘ tronl liioutreul and his assistant,'(;uverp...-.. or (he llnivgygily’ filling who lluvc been investigating thc (he \','|(g;[ng_\' 1pm by (he 1M9 Mr; rcccut robberies‘ lu tlle city, tonk‘D, O’M. Rcddin. Senator .1. .I. into custody a IllIlIl nn(I Ills \Vir0_[h]gn¢3 was l-eappoilmgq u, (m. irolu Dor(_~ilestcl' Street East, ‘as Emlyn of Governors _ tillfillvri-v‘, iii ilih‘ i'0l1,l~1@1'.V ill T110 \Vhcu the business of the meet- villillll~ F1191’ illlllfiiifetl b01011! Hliljiug hull (1tIllClIlil8(l,1l1D uleulbers of 1101111111‘ iiiiil W911i Toiiiiiiillctl till,tlle society Ilctooit themselves to “111111111-‘7 lull‘ refectolgv, wllcrc a sumptuous- "-~— ‘and well urrullgctl banquet. wtls vu- OFFICERS ELECTED.-—-Mis- W. Joyahly mlrtaken at’. When tllc .\, 'l‘honlpsou addressed an ul'ga.1li-,illllel' mull haul Ileeu fully satisfied Zillion meeting of the \V()m0||'5llllt'é chairman, Professor Iilaucilurd ‘up ’|‘(\p.pp,l-un¢¢ Unto“ last called upon llis Lordship Bishop cvvlllng in tllc Y. NI. A. at wlllcll;0'14‘1ll'Y 111 $119111‘- thc following (lfficors were clectedzr‘ 7 lIis Lordship (lcclarcd be could preside,“ “ll-s- W-uwsor; v1ce_[>l.es_l not lay (zlulul as an Alumnus of Si. idcul. 1111's. W. A. rThoulpsou; secwIhlllSllllllfil IIc was not a son" of T1111 11111111’ Yflcluls of Mr. Noll .\lr< "i111 Vi?" l’i't*-Si<l@iil-' -\l1'-‘1- ‘v- ulfllllltlldlstllll: Dongull, of tllc i‘. N. IL. will regret, .\iillcr; ‘Supporting Vlco-Plnsitlculs, 1 ' ' I e ' ‘ “of St. Duustzufs as spiritual sous. - and thus. has a trluim on those of - Sl.. Dullstuil's~-a claim of paternal " ' The output froln tllc ' is absolutely lllllt|ll(‘, lI(! Airs. llli 111' Alt-Nair. Successful Banquet‘ Given Last; Evening c. c. I. ‘r. 0F TRINITY umfeo cuuncu noun PLEASANT MOTHER AND osucur- ER BANQUET A very successful Mother and Daughter banquet was given by the Cnuadisu Girls in Training of Trinity United Church lust even- ing. Tile tables were very prett- ily decorated. and about two hull- dre(l sat down to the dainty supper prepared by tlle girls and their leaders. Miss Mildred Cox, President of the senior department acted as tollstmlstress and the following in- teresting prograln was carried out: Sing Song led by Miss 1.. Mc- Kenzic. Toast-fidu- Kiug, and responded to by the Ntltional Anthem. To Our Church and Sunday Sciluoi—proposcll by Miss Edna Burke, responded to by Revf Ml‘. Ryan. Violin solw-Mlos Thelma Tee(l. To Our Ilouorctl Guests, 0nl' lilotllcrs~Propnsed by Miss Betty lingers, responded to by Mrs A. (l. Sinclair. Reports of year's work-Misses- Katherine Rogers and Betty Rogers. To Our._ Lczlders~Proposed by Miss liiarguret Walker and res- ponded to by Mrs. Gordon Hughes. Stork-Miss Anna Beullet. Presentation of Recognition Cer- tificates, presented to recognized groups by Rev. Dr. Ramsay. Dranlntized Song-Romeo and Juliet ~—lliisses lilildred Cox and lilay Bentley. To Our C. G. I. T. Camp- Pre- posetl by .\li.s Evelyn McKenzie and responded to by Mrs 11.11. lingers. Rowling-bliss lilury Sinclair. A very pleasing feature of tllc evening was u presentation to liliss hlarion Ryan, leader oi’ one of the Senior Groups who is leaving the city lll tllc near futurc. The presentation was made by Miss Ilclen Lockllart. bliss Ryan in u very appropriate muuncr thanked tlle girls for their kind rc- nlvulhrunce, Much of tho success of tllc \’13'.\I"8 work is (Inc to the uutiring efforts of Mrs William Rowe, Supervisor lit-r. McLinre Anti ‘ Mr. Saunders Tile following appeared ill yes- terdays Patric-t: To tho Editor of the Patriot: ‘Sin-Mr. A. C. ISsnnders. Lead- er of the Opposition, is reported by vou to have raid at. Summerslde that I told him "that I personally believed In Prohibition and that I‘- now had changed my luind- Had you and the Leader of the Opposit- lou reported and read my speech in the Market Hall you would have found I personally still believe that the only way to prevent the use c-I alcoholic liquor is to prohibit its llluuulactnre, importation, sale and distribution. The Dcmiulon Liberal Government dces not believe in such drastic pleasures, and Prime Minister ‘Mackenzie King bus gone or. record us utlerly- opposed to pro- hibition, s0 Ilow ls it possible to ill- sist upc-n iProllibltion hero. an Isl- and surrounded by liqllor with ll- llcit stills and home brew being ‘tolerated by the only Government having the power to stop it. and that a government that does not believe 1n Prohibition? I believe prohibition to be ;llle only luoillotl by which the (lrln-k traffic can be killed, bu_t when nine hundred and ninety ulne thousand, nine hundred sud ninety nine out of every lnilllon 0f people (In lit-t believe in practising '.c.:a| abstinence or putting l1rollib~ ltiou actually and personally 11110 effect pnly fanatics ol- purblind pol- iticians like Mr. Saunders, the Leader of the opposition, would stick to the shadow while the sub- suancc was making its presence felt iu deadly nleuuce from 151M Point to North ‘Cape. The conversation, lbs quoted by Sustaun ' ‘ng Nutrition STEWART’S I WHOLE WHEAT BREAD tpe all-wheat loaf. containing all the precious elements needed for healthy nutrition. Eat it daily. It will kcép you full of pep and energy. Ask your Grocer for. ;' Stewart's‘ Made In Charlottetown 161 Kent Street Phone 211 Mr. Saunders is pot correct and I ll1'(?(l not comment upon this rt“ ]ll'8lICI!5l.l)le departure in public llfc of Canada, Sir Rubi. Falconer S0111‘ of (plozing an alleged prlvuac coll- to lllonlrczll. where 10111011111" 11° vcrsutloll for political ends. Mr- rcct m; tllc honorary 11611100 01' Saunders will find himself dobur- LLD, t‘.DIll'8l‘l'l‘il unnii 111m b!’ 11111‘ red fro-m private social life, if this be 1115 standard of practice in pub- lic life, as it will be unsafe to have such a dangerous verses Jlfillllld t-ur houles, businesses and our social gstlle its. 'll that is the sol". of a man you and tile Liberals of tlle entire C. ti. I. '1‘. Tile meeting closed with that singing nf "’l‘ups." , ----- --<rc> Texas Town '1 Flames Following Gas Explosionl (Canadian Press) SANFORD, Texas, Muy tower of flnulcs is shooting ward feet of gas are ufllune tho explosion of n Kus lvcll inf which two men were killed and at lczlst seven injured. isuitl; lst, 1n tho iluuibcl" of clergy. ‘lic (lid nu went out so lnuny to labor in tllc _VIlll?_\'iIl‘tlS o1 the Lord; secondly. Ill tllc uumbcl" of public mcu-nlen China Likely to Bring Settlement and who have llivcu to S. I). U. a LONDON. May 27.——A S€1iSI1tlDII~ tradition as a body of (Jllristinu ber parents Mr. and .\ll'.»'. Silas ul rovers-1ll in the attitude of lhrliielllliflllvll- l’i‘li<'t’.ctliua' llc cx- Ciiflil)‘. Gliltlsitiill’. ‘blanking zluthoriilcs. which he sayslIllTS-‘iilil lil-“i Arrest ploasuro in the is likely lo restilt ill a complete and"lelwgilllllillhlll 111' tllc Mr. urd 111's. Russ t‘. lCulou Sntisfflptgry settlement cf the Nau-l5oclely- which he (loomed 111W“ 1""1"1'1l"11 11'1"“ 11 "i"? “"-1"."' kink incident for ifirezlt Britain isllnng M91111“ “mu- He 11111111111111- abk. n.1,, m NU“, swim “um.- mlmrtoytl “v ‘he Shanghai cowvqpltlllltl tlle Rector and stuff oil iluv- tibroad they uttclldcd Ibo Acadia ' ' liit-fltllicll steps to rcorgailize tlli‘ (‘ollcgc closing at lluliiux. w“... f A _T _ I (fllzlrlottctown with Iiirs. .I. w. l§llS\\’ill'llI, Saint Jollu. 0 1 ' - "!"%"°"“l“ ""11 "isllllfllls but u. t N. IL, Grand (‘Ilirf of lllt‘, Pvilliuu, O . t1l'l1lll\'0i'lt1l1.l); tiling grill stretch it Sisters. returns homo this lll ‘ ins , “"11" _“ l" ‘B11118 (Hid (Yzlutulil Mom- payim; d" “richly \.,_._.,, m! s? (lxitvlltling tllc work which S. l). Charlottetown ’l‘cnlplc. While in ___ l ' 11"“ 1W1" 11011114 H" Wcll. tllo city silo was tho gnu-st (Special to the Guardiqr.) o1 115st.’ .Ibnn While, (ll -r. ._ o BIRTHE CREIGHTOI$~AI (lulliulul. t May lllll, 11m. to Mr liiitl 1ll-.1. w.‘ " .l II. Creighton, int-o Doris lltltltll :1 o . _ 1 lizcn < lit-v. l ' Al". ll_fllt‘l I. '1’. eld, 1n tire seventy tilird your uf l IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. Adrlarr > R. MsoLuro, who , fell asleep in‘ ’ Jesus, May 29th, 1926. ' 1 How We long for the touch of a1 > vanished hand still. ' ' r P i poudcui o1' tllc Dgily Idxprcss. <0}- . ... Notil-p o1' zlppcal in lllt’. cusvl of Ruth Snyder. ‘who, with Iicury ucuully for the nlurdor of llor hus- . ibuud, Albert lFuydel~ was filcd to- (luv lll tllc ruullty cierkk. (lifirp u!- - , Jumulc. ,'H| I —""'" the tlistrivt. attorney's nfficc here. “”"'*'***“”**¢ usstu-izltitiu. ‘ _ 1t ulcaui. not only u Jluiversliy in Brief speech . IAYNII l1S‘l..\lN~D CITY. N..| ., Illilyl alllcr .I. J. lilc-Doilzlltl Joules Farrell. Mr. M; ‘I 1 ' ‘ . Mr. Frank Nluliiillztn tlllli "I'- Rliv- Futllcl- James lilnrplly I mid (tray, is zlwuiiing tho (loath .\ copy was submitictl tol of good quality, East End Market Bldg. ' Charlottetown, P. E. I. ‘l , 4 o, 1. 4 1 know of ally institution. are lIll-SSIIIK. which in proportion to its numbers scone 0t’ who Iluvv guilpetl ilosititln, prestagc ""31" he” “may Ann“ Same’ lei“ ulld wcullh ill (every wulk of lifc 1191‘ "1 111° Q1191," ‘prlwllwlal 1C0” srarvutiiro) that he would 'nni resign from the leadership of the party at present ,aud t-hzit be would at least retuirfcst. on the increase. Alllliiiillthe position until tllc provinclall ‘V1111 11 Conservative convention was held. m}? FO~OGO§O+FOOOQ§§§OGGOOOQO <, I . _ t Rev. lnltllel .Iuulcs lilctlulglri, Mr. 4 turluoil and confusion. Vi-O-i -------- -» MONTREAL, May 274.. a suito- Opposition, (lcclarerll ‘o vlcrollu 5. » IIIITEI. . One of the largest and best Canada. Contains 120 rooms, 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in the past few years. Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United States have its splendid table. Courteous service to all Guests. Telo- < phones In rooms. Rates $4.00 to $5.00 par day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors i HOTEL :1 I f‘ 5441-5-11 llwks this I’ l l l Since taking over > ‘_‘ Hotel we have spent many ‘ i444» ‘ QQQQ thousands of dollars In ; _ . “m,” and ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ ,. <; > It Makes A Differ- Is now the finest ‘Hotel of its class In the Maritime Prov- inces. It appeal: to those who want I comfortable Hotel and lplehdld tabls~=|nd' excellent service at a moder- ence How .a Fisher- man is Equipped T0 Get Real Trout There Is such a thing an ‘m’ "'11:" < l tlllltfilllgvlfllvllllthottt: "m Rates from $3.00 to $4.00 perday- ' BEST TACKLE Charlottetown MAKES THE BIG Hotel Co., Ltd. _l ‘ f CATCH , ‘ Prorprhmr. This canon we have -| .. . .. ~ M153 L-WIQQUAID- Mliililfll‘ { .very superior‘ line of fishing *~““““ '~ ~1 -‘- > 0°" liivlilillnq rods, llnn, I --- “"" " ' " ' "' ’ ‘ ' ‘. also the famous: ( ‘ ‘ ‘ MILLWARWS hlncf tlsd . 1 . . t ; m» and nab LOOP cAsTs ' Collin and look it over. b >- THE PROMPT ORUGGISTS AAAAALAA :I 3: 9f 0 FO§QO3O HARRY C. BROWN, Manager Bigger and BetterCrops Trust your Seed Wheat. Grain and Potatoes with 20.—.»\ int: _ gky- opening City League Baseball tix- froul lilo Ileurt. of this oil lure betweonl the Rovofs 111111 51111” Imoul town and eighty million cubic was a keen dlsappolnuncnl to huu~ fo1lowiug,dre(ls of baseball fans throughout the city last evening. Four mcnland surely :ller.. 1s brighter and Tile entire towll is a wurlner evenings to follow. when the fans, will ‘have many ested In tlle game which speaks very favorably for ances at the gzvnlcs this land it is now up to the player” to give their best to keep the inter- Pres. Falconer equipped Hotels In Eastern t < ¢+¢+++¢+~¢-e. e ~_ ,~ e 1 o 1 n Presbyterla MlNlSTEFb-REV. M. SCOTT FULTON, M. A" B. D. ORGANlSF-MRS. KEITH B. ROGERS you support admire. as a leader of course. then it is inst 11w 8°11 P1 11 Leader you have gOI. lll 3dr, Sunn- tiers. .1 um. Sir, etc. wicnes-ren s. muons (jllarlottclowul, May 26, 1927. ' I BASEBALL The long rall-rzaovtflfllily 1114111" it necessary to postpone the lloweycr, tlle schedule is long oppor- unlties of seeing their favorite enm is action. lt is gcod to sec so nulny inter- largo attend- season t0 Receive Degree A TORONTO, ——l~‘rom Ot- tawa, where he has been attending M1" tlle meetings of the royal society Gill University. 19th occasion at. various universit- ies when tllc this dost-cc upon President Falconer. This will be tllc reccivlnt! conferred honor of has been REV. NEIL HERMAN, B. A. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH’ SUNDAY EVENING Subject HOW TO MEET THE CRIME WAVE IN CH-ARLOTTETOWN” practical question. “Are you Interested? Barbara MncNeIll. Soloist You Are Welcome. “-¢-¢** so- ‘ Vireo‘ St. Paul's Church, Anglican Rev. H. D. Raymond, M.'A., Rector 11.00 A. M.—~Morning Prayer. Lltany and Sermon. "Hovg ‘Can -We Know the Way." 2.30 P. M.--Sunday School and Bible Clauses. 7.00 P- M.-Evenlng ‘Prayer and Sermon- "An Eternal Choice" Solo-"One sweetly Solemn Thought" . (Ambrose) Mr. Arthur Bruce, Commencing the first Sunday School will meet at 10 a. m. in June the Sunday @4§§~O§O-O§~Q~O-§§-O§-O§-§§~§§©1§Q§~>O O O-OOQ-O-KOQ-OQO-O-OQ-KOQ-O- Zio 11.00 A. M.—Sermon-'—"Life‘u Children's Address-"A Transformed Iceberg." 1 Anthcm-"When We Stand Before the nlng" (Nevin) 4: 2.110 P. M.—Sundly squeak-Bible Clauses. Acts '4» Chapter 18. ' ‘I 7.00 P. MQ-Preacher-Mr. Kenneth House. Student front’ McCIII University. v ‘*¢¢“¢¢¢¢vv%Q§4OO n Church f vvvvrwv-v Wonderful Secrets." (Stainer) 1 ___FORMALIN Anthem-"God 5o Loved the World" > Mixed Quartettc-"Hls Matchless Worth." ‘ _ 0 Bath Services Will Be Broadcast. 1 t .AAAAAALA‘AA¢¢LLAAALAAQQ - ‘Q‘AAA‘AAQAALAAAA>AL ... d- l b (40 Per‘ as... ' Formaldehyde) Our Formalln is guar- anteed full strength, sll my, fralh stock. which ls mo“ essential. Let u: supply you. Wholesale and Retell. Hughes DrugCo Limited. I "The People's Drought for Half a Century" ¢‘aEA=‘a a¢¢. __,¢rinitlp dinitzb REV. W. M. RYAN, B. A" 220 Richmond street REV. E. H. RAMSAV, D. 1)., 71 OR'GANl8T-W. E. FLETCHER, A. R. C. NI.- A. T. C. L. ALQiA v wVv v thumb n '5 Upper Prl nee Street. SERVICES son roman-mow ~ ' 10-00 _A. M.—<Prsyor Meeting. 11-00 A. M.—Prouchlr~.-Rcv. Dr. Ramsay. Subjcct-"Thc Orphanage and the Honplu > Anthem byths Chair. 2.30 P. M.—-8Ibbl!h school and Iibialflcilasnes. 7.00 P. M-Preachor-Rov. W. Subjoot-“lospohnibrii, Anthem by tho Choir. A "consist. wstcous» .19 ._sl.l...f... How Malltlrld." 4 11 , M. Ryan. i, 1.x- (Iplf- ‘