l ‘in .I__,_ wbmppéy‘ ‘rim cnsiuiorrotroviliv GUARDIAN Rev. Neil Herman i‘ . "' its saidto ~ ~ be Wrens —— but WE MODERNS know it ' isn't. (Continued from nus» ‘l1 church's high and lom willie" 1' to witness an"!!! every 101111 01' righteousness. "Thou art Peter- and upon this rock l will build m7 church, and the gates '0! H611 I111" not prevail against it.’ But listen! When l use the church (or my own particular I1" vantage and 510W. then l play the, role o! the bootlegger. The church; ls a means o! grace. but when l use,’ the Church as a robe to hide some dark and sinister motive. then the‘ whiskey hum. and the rum-runllefi, and the bootlegger {re worlds above: me in honor and in common decen- CY. (what?) A Welter“ Guard“ .0 0 a ‘ l i a l of Wonderful Value There are m“ m, women ‘Ml -s BAR 21 m. mo 4o m. e bar ‘at’ h $1 I 30 d 40 i . 1' i i i t k l::.:::.°::i":.i¢:.r::.':.:c"'it: ... s...--."r.f.';‘o§tilf“ " imvzllgrrlrltl-irle §§oi§§£i -ouoosu's enounmce the hootlegger. The only difference nure Dllnt. 911111191 V8101“. 811d between these two classes o! hoot- shellac. 8°10 T18111- 8! Braces Sum- ‘hlvglhed-odilgme people belong to, q-ROSS-MILLER PUPPY MEAL good business to be a church mem-'Brsoe's. Summerside. _ 5542 _ _Th_is’is a sort of “pass it on”'sale. We were fortunate in ' ber. Who wants to be registered as AbEMAL —--ENGLISH. Fox‘ picking up an outstandingrlbhar%am from one‘ of l the foremost signation would spell financial ruin mink and muskrat netting in stock Shirl; makers in Canada. e_ argain 1S b61112’ ‘passed on” to ou, and ou’ll be delighted with it. There are stri es- fan Y , P , cy patterns and some of the popular small checks. The materials are mostly pemales and fancy broadcloths. ‘ customers, may have mail postpaid. ' ~ , The best assortment of Shirts in P. E. I. $2.00, $2.25, $2.50, loggers is this-one is wet and meieide. 5542 the Churchfi- lt pays them. it is and Puppy Biscuit, sold rig-ht at a non-church member? Such a de~ Out of town $ orders filled Q i $2.75, $3.00 and $4.50. ' At Counter Q1‘ By, Mail Balbriggan Underwear 75c each I gight weight balbriglgan underwear, long sleeves and ankle length draw- ers, right weight for N'OW . . . . Penman’s Cotton Merino, to hundreds. Yet the man who at Bruce's, Surnmerside. _ 6542 joins a church ior tbelsalte o! the‘. - --—- almighty dollar is, in the letter, and‘ --ROBIN HOOD FLOUR - All lu the spirit. a bootlczser. $0 fer-sizes wholesale and retail. Hoi- as intoxicants are concerned. he mun summer-aide, may be as dry as the desert. but as 4-21-dit. tar as the religion oi Jesus Christ, ' is concerned, he is drier than thei _EMpRE55 1W0 EYELET tie Sahara and less beautliul than an shoe in pawn; o,- kid leather-g, $500 African lunsle- ‘ la pair. At Sinclair's. of Montreal, “to use any other suds than ‘Luxf for the exquisite band-made woolies, belonging to the “Techie Weaning" the soft, dainty shirts, panties, jackets, ~ bootees, eec. t‘ represent. besides the expense, many hours of skil , patient work, done by the loving hands of adorin Grannies, Mothers and Aunties. To risk spoiling these ovely, delicate little garments, by using anything but ‘Lui would be an unpsrdonabie crime, for they unmet be replaced. Money cannot bu] what love giver." " is an unpardonable crime" writes Mrs. Ethel Baillie, The Church a Politics! Football __,M5Ni5 “Emu” wgight 1,0915 ,ln blacker colored. $2.95 a pair. At ‘Play Ball! That sounds like ioot- shown-k ball. But when l hear Play BalLi ringing out irom certain throats, I; _¢H|LDRg~-s QMQKED elk know l am in the midst o! the Baudaisl 3 to 1Q 1.2_ ;1_z5 pm- pain wrong crowd. Men and women, we A‘ Sinclair-g, have no right to make a political‘ iootbell o! the church. I want t0, ___w°M5N-$ PATENT gtfapped avoid that thing so far as l knowrelippem’ 10w heeL 3133 a pa“; At and so iar as l can. Let the church shlehhvx - speak out. Let the Church thunder ‘ Khaki Duck Work Shirt $1.00 Cotton Tweed Work ‘Shirt $1.50 t.‘ For all fine ldilildgrjng i'**_ """"”—"'_'“ 1 There it a lot of good rommon I011‘! in tbii letter. Mrs. Baillie is but one of the millions who has found by experience that when it comes to doing difficult as well as simple work — there is no substitute for Lux. Sold only in tbe familiar LUX blue package Um ' "(of mowing,‘- n" a_.:O7.l-Q:QiisQ.O§v lwi .m.:\. A LEVER BROTHERS LIMIT!“ YOIONTO out. Let the church reach out. Ring out every bell o! warning and tender entreaty, but in the name‘ of the Great Head of the Church,| lei us retuse to play ball with an! institution, bought and redeemed; and sanctified by the shed blood! and risen lite o! Jesus Christ. Outside the Gate. There are certain things that be- long outside the gate. “Dogs and sorcerers and whoremongero and murderers and idolaters and who- soever loveth and maketh a iie.‘_' They belong outside. Leave them there. and keep them there. 1n our differences oi opinion. in our strug- isle for what we think to be right, let us not play the role ot the fel- low we are all trying to put out oi method, let us follow in the train i _—-A WOULD-BE FUNNY SCRIBE‘ —Sir,——'l‘he O'-Leary scribe oi the‘ esteemed Pioneer seems to have de-l veloped a funny streak. l notice lie chronicles the ract that certain gen- tlemen went to Charlottetown one day last week to hear P-remierl Stewart on his "wet" plank- and to get fortified for the coming elec- tion. etc. Let us hope those men were successful, as no doubt they‘ were. as anyone who approaches. Premier Stewart with a reasonable ‘request generally comes away satls-l fled, and not disappointed as thc said (YLeary scribe W83 at the last Grit Convention in Alberton, l anti Sir, etc-. UNITAS. —HONOR ROLL OF SUMMER- conimlssion. In spirit, in tongue, inlswE I-“GH SCHOOL FOR APRH“ ~Principal’s dept. Grade X--l. Albert Silliphant; 2. Ronald Jamie- Underwear $1.00 each Natural shade, nice spring weight, smooth and .s0ft, absorbs .00 perspiration _ Men’s Combinations Spring Weight. $1.50. $2.50. $3.00. $411.0) Good weight for summer, roomy, easy, well fitting. Good value at Blue Chambray Work Shirts . . . . . . . . . . . $1.3.) Work Gloves $1.00 , Horsehide palm, 5PM muleskin back, short or with gauntlet wrist $1.00. $1.25. $1.50 l-lere’s a notably surpris- ing value. Good weight khaki duck, sturdy, strong, neat and tidy Khaki Duck Work Shirts $1.50 Coat Sweater $3.00. All wool, V neck, heather and lovat shades, right weight all sizes. $3.00. . $5.00. 810-00 Men’s Hose 35c, 59c, 65c, 75c, 85¢, $100- F. oi the Master, Whose kingdom alone oi’ all the kingdoms. is the everlasting kingdom. l-ie lathe K1118 or kings ‘and Lord oi‘ lords. Household Scrapbook son; 3, Dorothy Silllphailt. Vic-c- Presidenfs dept, Grade iX-—l, Jimmie Dodd; 2, Jean Begs: ,3.’ Stephen Pond. Ml‘. Smith's depth’ ortiiio Vlil-—-1, Marjorie hiupoilumzi Men’s Flannelette Pajamas $3.00, $3.50,'$4.00 and . . . . . . . . 5 o~~--.~----..o , I 9 Men s new 2. Jemima Tenton; 3, Viola Woodd. lilies A. Linklettens dept.. Gra e‘ k D b Vll—1, Gladys Denny; 2. Mildretll Allen; 3, Lottie McCallum. $6.00 . Empilaiii: a Archbishop William-s, Metropolitan ot the Church Canada is emphatic and says: "it (Prohibition) has done mole to encourage deceit and subterfuge, more to iiemoraiize the youth oi‘ the country and to create a general disrespect for law than all the other causes combined during the ten years of its existence in Ontario. Government Control, with individual permits. is the only sane system." oi England in Young Men’s “F irst, long’; g Suits, 2 Trousers $20. These come in fancy brown and fawn tweeds, single and, 00111119 breasted models, plain semi fitting coats, all young 1119119 sizes- This range is very smartly made, good fitting, today s styles.................. -- - “ Blue Ribbon” Serge, Suits $35.00 All day and every day, this store offers, you better values 111 Men’s Clothing. There’s style, and class and Eimdfless 111 every garment bought here. “BLUE RIBBON’? Serge lapse of our great lines. Single breasted models, round 01' Straight 00:115. full lined coats, all sizes . . . . . . . . . . l. - 33"“) “20th CENTURY” bench tailored clothes, Oanadtfs finest garments for men in Sui-ts and Over-coats $35-00, $40-00. $45-00- Sprmg Overcoats $1 8.50 up l The Men’s Store offers the greatest line of "handsome, stylish properly tailored0vercoats that you have seen in Charlottetown. Fancy Tweed and Gabardines, Fawns, Greys Plain Blues, Bris~ tol Reds, in newest slip on models. All sizes. ‘ $18.50, $20.00, $22.00, $25.00. $30. By ROBERTA LEE +9§+¢<+ 00x00» - To Wash Lace Fill a Mason Jar with liot soap suds and l teaspooniul oi ammonia. Put the lace in the jar. screw on lid and shake it irom time to time. Let it remain overnight. Mix a new solution ii necessary. Then Ylnfle in the jar in ssrlne manner. Now spread a ‘Turkish towel on ironboard. place lace on it, ocver with another towel and absorb the moisture. Do not iron. s o e ’ o Removing old Varnish When refinishing the furniture, put ‘3 tsiblesponiiuls oi cooking soda in .1 quart oi rwater and apply with a rough cloth. Then use sandpaper and the varnish will come 0H cas- Y- Miss E. Tanton‘s dept. Grade Vi—- i. Jean Moore; 2, Constance Allen Ii, Francis Robertson. Miss M. Msllett: 2. Irene Silliphant: 3, 1 . Sarah Baslleizv Miss i~:. Sullivan; The correct", shapes which dept., Gra e -—1, Janet Homer‘ . Margaret Sinclair; 3, Robegt .5011 most: ogrll-‘hel Clark. Mrs M. Lewis‘ dept. Gra e. men 1n = a!‘ () e.- iV——1, Edith Williams: 2, Lucyi resse A. Green's dept. Grade IV-—1. Ruth‘ I l‘ _” Dodds, Deuzlill McNeil]; 2, Gaol-gig. the Crozier; 3, timer McDonald, il-‘re I t Shields. Miss l. Dawson's depthi Men’s Caps: worth to tAit-ude ill-l,’ Vagina ROICiIB, tilkolanrll $250, gpgcla] 3i‘, _ _ _ $1,510 P88111111 i ~. QTY 8.1‘ III . , 4 hell's dept... Grade Young Men S Caps’ $200’ Jackson; 2, Keith Jelly; 3, Dorothy Simrgions. 2 Grade 11-1, Dorothy - f H f , Csll eck; , Penny Denny; 8, Billy ' Johnston. Miss Grace Kirn‘sl Blltmove sot ats or dept. Grade ILL-l, Burtin Martin; l 5 0 6 0 ghiio Dogdsol Grade I—-1, George and c0 ors $ ' 0 and $ Dears: . arion Burt. Frodd e Gostaiir: 3. Margaret Cairns. Miss P- \E' Island greatest M. Lee's dept. Grade l—l, Lester range of BORSALINO Gandet: 2, Jean (iallbeolc; 3. H t Claudia Rogers. C. Braden ‘Jelly. a S ' ' ' ' ~ - - ~ - - - - Men’s Umibrellas, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, board's dept, Grade \’i—1, Daisy Simmons; n, Beryl Mllligiill. Miss} town ~wearing_ came fPOm Alban Landry. . iii-l, Betty men, all the new shapes 2, Phyllis Stewart. James Clark: 3. Beating Eggs ‘Principal. When boating eggs, if a pinch oi salt is added. the work will be ac- complished in iar less time than ordinarily. C. N. R. A. Radio Programs MONDAY. MAY 16, i917. Eastern Guardian ..'°BEDDING A1‘ PRICES that meets all competition. Poole & Thompson Ltd. 5544-54051 llliiiiii WUMEN ONRV (291 m. VANCOUV- oiirlliiiirfrir or POPULAR fllueT neflafl DANCE MUBIO by ille Cabaret T It Ly i‘ HP. . Belmont Orchestra, playing dir- t. C d eot from the iltoss Room or the Q ‘ Q qmpmm Hotel Belmont, Vancouver, B. C. -, I. . ONRO (034.8 Metres), OALGAIRY. Ayer’s Qli Quebec.-—“I have been te for tiir e years, and att s-end of the ALT-A. While you are enjoying Wrigley/s, you are getting benefit as well. Used after meals it removes particles of food left between the teeth which otherwise would " cause tooth decay. A Wrigley’: gives you that final touch of refinement-a clean mouth.’ It sidt" digestion. . PlainlBlue All Wool a Suits $25. This popular ma-ke is of- fered in three button, dou- ble breasted style, two to button, guaranteed fast color, 35 to 39 sizes, gtlidtgUNfi MEN'S Men’s Yellow Slicker Rain Coats .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.00 Men’s Black LeatheretteRain Coats ... . . . . . . . .0 $11.75 Men’s Khaki Oilskin Coats . $6.00 Men’s Khaki Pants $1150 to $2.50 Men’s Khaki Windbreakers ... $2.50 Men’s Riding Breeches, all wool whipcord . . . . . .. 56.00 Men’s Cotton Riding Breeches .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32-00 Men’s all Wool Wind-breaker Suits .. . . . . . . . .. siaoo J ass p. m. (ivi.1'.)_ STUDlO PROGRNMMI by the Aeolian Qnintette, under the dir- ection oi’ Mr. ‘C. A. Davis. 1. seiection-“Dsley Polka (Tob- ani—Quiniette. Nuit" (Oi- 2. Barcaroltle-"O Belle ian-bsohl-Trlo. , _ - 8. Ouvertuiie-Wiioumds from the Gunny 8outh'-'-- Quiateilo. 4. Seieotion-"Serenade" (Wider) --Qlllfli.0l.‘l0.' . ' '5. Plano solo (a) “Chant sens par- oles" (Tsolislirowsliy), c, 5,9,. vls (lb) ‘l iiephard and Shepherd- ess" (Go srdi.) 6. Trim-"Loves Goniossion." 7. ‘Wbltz-"Der Tilfllll"—-Qllllll.oi.lfi. MONDAY. MAY 16, 1927 -u-¢ cnno (ms Metres). orrs-w-l. om. Menfs English 591? weSults . . . so. , 3 , This grea ran includes single an don ie breast- ‘ and [gourd in‘ worn as . Si?“ Air's i?“ Chili! ' u ' d . m. (I. D. 8. T.)— vom ind ed models sit ‘ t; l , QVE C0 B!‘ ‘no P l f elk 1s d - : t . ' Cliilldrens‘ Hair iionr by Aunt Bes- ilngssiaooti‘ ~ 51 me , 8175011106 ,W ll s. -' ' - bis . ' g sso o. m. u ass p. m. pvtlltlomhrom. not fade’ a“ sues Dominion Department or sgrithi- the sporsl or E. Pink _v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . " turs Market Reports. ' ha V Mb it . . . 11.00 p. m. _ (‘notssu mmr» es orchestra direct t ‘OI-ill m, Chateau “l ‘!"fl"i'\i _.