'Mnr JO. I‘_?3_i?' __ __ __ ` THE cHARLoT'ri-:TOWN GUARD!/us _ _--;_ ..l“""`,‘”"'*- - "1G"""*~ _-_- ___ ;,,_=-- ‘ii ».,i .14-i » .. if MR Cr! iiiiftl iriin P232* 1 un iiiii 'G]1 out riiiifmrg ‘is ul; gm... “ith us our joys and ser- m,,l,. put. alas! We fcund ibut our Ignhcfy rv;-.‘;'cs and anticipation; iverc mn in-conie to an end. as one clay the ,.,,=i\~_; flaslied from one to aiiother may _mn were to be transferrf-il to |n¢thei~ field. lt r.truck us like a "boi, niii ofthe blue"; we coulcl :iardly wie,-1. it; but \vhen \ve found it was real,-,_,-_ it dawned upon us what a I i-soiiality we were losing. Let. us §u,-0 _von that Montague or ani; other gnivn can ill afford to lose n mln 0( your high ideals, keen inte!- 1¢¢¢_ :incl intelligent grasp of the vari- ous matters you come in contact vith. toniv as a Bank Manager. bit also ;on-.any other respects and walks of mln the great Titanic disaster, J. A_ Vanderbilt, a millionaire, was d,,0,,-md, but. as he faced death, he held up his hand and said, "Thank God 1 nlnyecl the Game!" (thc game of liic». We know that deep in the hw-tr ol the citizens of Montague is me ‘eenng that you “played the "mg," You played it well; you play- ed “S many parts. Time would fall ui to enumerate those partr., but out- mnniing among them we may men- mn your great interest in education. U gngirmm of the committee which nn-fiiigcd for the building of the new mnool, _voir were ever active and in- mgsietl until the building was com- piewd; rind we think it was in your [mile brain originated the i\lll>f0l-\i'i- M nnme; "Montague Meinor'..il kno.-,i_" lr. the present cireiimsteiioes me n-nm "Memorial" has a. doiiole m¢a,~,,ng, It will keep your meiziory “gnu-ie building of the new Rink your memory will be insepsirably con- “,m..i_ probably had it not been for your initiative and financial ziririiige- mont, no such fine Rink would be iii Montague as there is today. The skaters wili miss your encouraging nmarks, particularly when dislribut- GUMING RACES' At .1 meeting of the directors of the Summerslde Driving Park Cn-. ll- F35 decided tn have the follolivng ¢ll\S5€S for the First of July l'\\C¢‘- A 2,28 trot and pace. for a. DUFSG ol $300.00. 2 2.zi irnt and pace for 11 \\\|\‘S¢ of $100.00. A 3 year old trot and Diff PUT” ol 5300.00. _ Thr. three YE" Uld "N55 l5b“°“ filled and n second P3§'m““" has "ln made on all the original entries, th s is su". 1-. he ii real horse race. xn ,,¢m., ,.|ag_\¢-5 ther:--are ii l.1rl!0 “mon ‘of iso.-ses rergibl: so timi- tliere is bound to he 111110 H015* 5" both classes and sure to be fast riilv- higxlt will likely he iz msc of ie slow classes going- f=~‘*“"- "““‘ Sh' int classes similar to last )'\`~1\‘ “'l"`n the renowned _‘BIl.l.lE COPE" pai-eil gi-,;=¢ tn-, w_-i' lg some of his slow ...,L ' '.'.....' "~. The entries will close on the 24th of June and all horses mu'-t 'h2,\0 glegibility certiflca/tes before thrfv N11 ttart. DR. W. G. Cil'\?R(`ll. - - Secretary. PAGE SEVEN '---- /» f 'r _..- ..e ‘ lf-'-e lu...c» ti iioiiiii' compo. ter; who which all at once cut us of! from t' tk mit iii the cariiivais .incl ra'-es these dear privileges, we know that // Nut only iiill the skaters miss you we have something to say. | \'.'e will all ruins you. And we liave nel We shall miss you as a friend. We _ e S _ /4 R ` lfllflilil H5 UMC 2003 by that occasion- have all learned to love and admire! In appreciation and loud remain we ask you to accept this oinall gift as a token of our estecni. Ma it rc of by-g_orie da_vs in Moiitague. In conclusion we wish to assure you and yours that we hope you will be spared many years to render .listin- guislied service in the noble calling I which you have adopted for your llfe's iivork; and when in future you take la vacation, we hope you will spend the same among the citizens of our , Town, who will always be glad to sec Eyou and will give you a. most liearty ‘welcome at any time it is convenient for you to visit your old friends in Montague. On behalf of the Town Council and citizens of Montague. isligiicdi, Lester B. Melish, Moyer; Neil McDonald, Town Clerk. From Fellow Masons I Montague. P. E, I., May 24, i830. To Past Master George B. Clarkson, Dear Brother Clarkson:- It is with great regret':liat we, your brother Masons "-md Compan- ions, heard that you were transferred to another Province, and we have as- sembled today to express to you, in a few simple words. our appreciation as it brother and friend. . I In St. Andrews Lodge you first saw itha Great Light of Masonry. It is lquite apparent that the teachings of [Masonry did not fall on barren soil. The lesson of the Bee Hive must have especially appealed to you, for your ' lndustry and perseverance never re- lnxecl. We will not attempt to enumerate lyoui' iriany successful activities while l filling the various omces of the Lodge from Senior Deacon to Worshipful Master. In appreciation of your zeal, L ive have given you the highest honors 'iii our power. The Grand Lodge of ll"riiicc Edward Island have also re- fcognized your sincerity of purpose. land no doubt within a. short time lthey too would have given you the :liigliest honor iit their command. l The whoiehearted manner in which lyou entered into every undertaking, i especially while serving on the build- ing conimittee. always brought forth expressions of admiration for your yjudgment and ability, and this Ma- ` sonic Temple today stands as a mon- ument to your good work. while out- islde' of the Lodge you practised the great moral virtues that are incul- cated in it. We wish you to bear away with you the kiioivledgethat, one and all, we , shall miss you. Like most good things in life, so long as they are easily within our reach. we accept them as ri matter of course. It is only when we are about to lose them that we awaken to tiielr full significance in our own lives. For years now we have been aecustorneci to your presence in 1,0;-|_¢;»~ and Cliapter. and your valu- _able assistance in our work. Now. lwhen circumstances have arisen S lor / Extra Strength ...`i.'i‘.'L. and hddeage / //' Every lllarc Insulated ENEATH tlie rugged nlcty tread ol toughest rubber, Firestone Tires have llic strong- est, most durable cord construc- tion ever lcnown. Layer upon layer ol cords orc scientifically twisted lor rcatest strcngtli and elasticity---gran dipped In pure rubber wlilcli protect: every lllarc against internal lint and lrlctlon. Gum-Dip ing doubles llexlng life and aids thousands ol extra miles of depcndlblqtrouble-free service. Oril F|r¢|ton¢T|r¢| are Gum-DippcJ-No other ilrc lids Its advantages. Because ol tliis extra process, F Irntonc tires liold all world records lor mileage and endurance. Sec your nearest Firestone Dealer . i I li great principles of Masonr which cannot begin to review. Your D n an any which we liars thc power to reproduce. Not only to us. but to all who know you. you stand as the type of man and Ma:;ii, devoted to the carrying out of the designs as laid down by the Su- preme Grand Master of the Universe. But we cannot express a. tithe of thc emotion which is in our hearts, only hint at what that emotion is. We have put together a small niembraiice, which must be our most inadequate representative as a token of our affection and esteem; and when you scatter the turf, as no doubt you will, remember that you have scattered seeds of kindness that will ever keep ua bound closely gether. With it, B/eeeivt also our sincerest wishes for all the happiness to your- self, Mrs. Clarkson, and your family, ‘that this world can give. We shall always look forward to your return, and trust that you will always con- sider St. Andrews as your home. Sincerely and fraternally yours, I. E. Burden, L. M. MacKinnon, R. K. Clements, L. H, Poole, W. L. Poole, ‘Herb Poole, W`_ G. MacDonald, Geo lrge Thompson, George MacDonald. lnuseeii Finley, Dr. Juiinsione, w. A. Johnstone, Harry Joliiistoiie, T. G. Ives, C. C. Thompson, William Stew art,'S. Shaw, E'-1-sigh ‘.*.tcL=:.-.:i, Williiiizi Garrick, Dr. Green, Dan MacLean. Ernest Parkman, James Muriiwl, William Mellish, M. Reynolds, Wil- fred McDonald. Sam McLeod, Came- ron McLure. E. Mosher, A. F. Camp- bell, Vernon Shaw. R. W. Stewart, Allison McLean, J. W. Carruthers. George Poole. 1'8- Ofhclll Board, United Church To Mr. G. B. Clarkson, Montague, P. E. I. Dear Mr. Clarkson:- The citizens of our t:'.'.'n and other organizations are giving expression to their appreciation of your services to the community during the yer: vou ihave spent here. As members oi' the L Oildcial Board of the United Church, l wc`rejoice that one of our members ‘ has rendered such service and that as ln citizen in all your activities you L have stood for the right and in line with the principles for which the church stands. ' ' g But farther, we feel we cannot al- low you to leave us without express- ing our appreciation of what you have done for our ch\.\rcl'i as a. inani- ber of the Omcial Board. We valued your counsel where there was work to be done. Very often. perhaps too ... _ ,. --. --... ` ..._... .s_.-- ‘.,.:, _:ru _... _... ...... ...a -...._ ...-...ii be done and done well. gramme that is before our congrega- tion. In this and in many other res- pects we will miss you more than we can realize. _ We' wish you to convey to Mrs. bo' I _ and Caerleon, 25 to 1; I 1 removal is discussed. yU\l, 501118 0116 WOL1lCl lTl0V€ [hilt It/lli that |-“any 'of these \n-‘dex-f5_‘~_inE3 . often considering all that was laid on and abiiity to pug thmgs uve,-_ W., tcm- Clarksoaa be cbnirmah of tlin emvmii- 7; ' i We were 100kil1iZ f0fV\'Hi‘d L0 F0111" true sportsnianslilp. giving your best valued assistance in the building pro- nt, brance of your association with us_,§ tend to make the _v'~rld bellter. we Oil,” niind you of pleasant reininiiceiices characteiglrdgoleaslallriltsn your me'in Tragedy. (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Ont.. May 38-Only two weeks ago 25,000 persons were cheering as “Whale Oil,” the Thorn- cliffe Stable‘s good horse, fought. a neck and neck duel with Aymond for Kirig's Plate honors. Today ,__ _,___ -` _ V _ .__ “Whale Oil" is dead, victim of an accident yesterday morning. when he wheeled into the fence at the Thorn- cliffe' race track and smashed two< ribs and ruptured the abdominal cavity. . I . i Latest Derby Odds For ClasszcRace = LONDON. May 29-Betting on the Derby, the worlds great racing class- ic to be run at Epsom on Weclnes-L day, June 4-th, is as follows: . Dlolite 95 to 20; Rustoni Paslia, B to 1; Ballyferis, l00 to 9; Silver: Flare 100 to 7; Trews 100 to 6; Bleii liei.m and Iliad 22 to 1; Noble Star The Se/out§ and Pai-enthesis 33 to 1. there shall be no more parting. L. H. Coffin, J. E. Fraser, ` .ioim stifling, on beiiair or me or- floial Board. Montague Curling Club Mr. G, B. Clarkson, Montague, P. E. 1- Dear' Mr. Clarksonr- It is with a great feeling of sadness that wc are assembled here toiiightl in the knowledge that you arc sooiil to leave us; andwliile your :lepmlinc is a. most decided loss to this Club. and our community in general, we have pleasure in knowing that your promotion is taking you to a larger and more important iicld of en- i dcavor. In this we wish to offer you E wholeheartecl coiigratulations. I When it became known that you. were leaving us. a general depression , settled not only on those associated i with you in this club. but the iviioie l atmosphere seems pervaded with thisl feeling wherever the matter of your So far as this Club is coriecrn-id. it | owes its success in no small meas ‘re to your untiring efforts from the very date of its inception to the present time. In this, as well as the various other community enterprises. in which you played such a prommerit. pat. the ob- stacles were many, support at times luke-warm, and had it not been for your high character, determiiiaiioii. ou‘fl not have beeomn realities. As ri. "knight or the broom" you have excelled, both as to ability and all the times while the gairiefwas progress; arid when the tide of ttle did go against you, exliibitingl a marked degree those qualities which stamp a man as equally great in defeat as he is iii victory. in ba to Clarkson our sincere regards and best rn 1O0king into th., futur, of our Washington ~-- .~- --- wishes. We shall miss her presence Club, thn very me and mthusingm NW' Y°"l‘ 4 d in our services and her lielpfuliiessl whiny, you lem yo om- g9_i,he,-1ng5_ and M"b°“'~"- Th‘?m“5' Bulk” an . in various wars- The better we lim which as a result inive radiated, SP°“°"~ '"“"' i ""” known her the more we appreciate thmugiiont mir entire; 'n~|¢=_|nbe,~5|-,i,-,V3 Only nmes scheduled. her wortli and we recognize that her Wimthnr ii, me bun in me enter. NATI0l`AL LEAGLE lliam Tweddell. former British am- icfar- m='=_ H12? 3-I 1552 Ig-_p ... (Canadian Press) RYEDE, Isle of \Viglit._May 29- The Shamrock V won her race to- day over a course of 46 nautical miles. Sir Thoinas Lipton's chal- lenger for the Anicricas Cup fin- ished thc sail in three hours, 48 minutes and thirty-five seconds. White Hcatlier was second in 3.52.43. The race was sailed under the sonic coriditioru. as yesterday, with the Shamrock V one of the scratch. boats. _ GULF (Canadian Press) ST. Andrews, Scotland, May 29~ Bobby Jones defeated Jiminy John- ston iri thc sixth round of the Brit- ish amateur golf championship this afternoon. one up. The victoryplac- ed two representatives of the United States, Jones and George Voigt, in the quarter final to be played tomor- row. William Sultori, former English native champion, advanced to the quarter finals by defeating Dr. Wil- lateur champion, four up and three ito play. Eric Fiddiari eliminated L. `\A. Torrance, four and three. i v, \\\\\\‘ / , <9 °%r~""ff’/2. ff\‘<\.\T \‘\.§;,,<_.. \`\ X . \ ,\;\\ \\\‘\ McLaughlin fiearli lionaliy good $600.00 MCLAUGHLIN FEI' *'.' Run 15000 nilles $800.00 ~_~__ t.._____ PONTIAC COACH ' Priced very low at 00 as cn cw _c= FORD TUDOR SEDAN A bargain at $275.00 ' '~;;-'f.-;/ / / , /’ Paint. Tires and Motor excer- ally we will all feel and ,-e‘?iizc as the : you. and are glad to look you iri the ‘ e r Q I immortal Burns put A .t, "Time but eyes ind tell you so. ’ [tho impression deeper makes, asl The place occuiied b ou in the _ l Y Y ‘streams their chanriels deeper wear." community, your devotion' to the W A cou.ri!s." '§i59_C;pja&Eyt>\1\<:; _ ‘:dl|`dl i , S E USED CAPS .W.ii.".ar.ii§ H URRYtot.hi_xaa1eofulcstoday! Scethescurcs of . double reduction values! Mingle with the enthusiastic bargain seekers who are prohting by the amazing price cuts on used cars "with an OK thd Uriusually heavy sales of the 1930 Chevrolet Six have brought us an over-supply of good used mrs taken in trade. To clear our stocks quickly in preparation for spring business, we offer the sensational low prices below. Included in this sale are many fine low-milmge cars bear- (‘HE\Kfll.ET ('f_lAf'l-I 1329. Rccoiidtened 00.00 an so CHEVROLET 1928 SEDAN. Has been in good hands ing the famous red "OK" - cars of quality and clo- pcridability that have been thoroughly reconditioned. These most amazing values will goquickly! Come to this bargain event now ! Select your car wlalle the selection of makes and models is still complete! _, umaex cnisviioerir roi‘ai.\'f.. ln good Hltlll' $130.00 STYDEBAKEW l ..... ,_ S it HORNE £9’ CO Cliarlottetown, P. E. I. Q I grounds. I »_._. .__.___.... _._ .,, _____ t BASKETBALL P. S. S. 33. Abbie Siriers ?T. y lu ati o\'ci'iini~ fzairic the l". zaithfulness inkeeiiinrtlielwiucfires niinmeni. or visiting curiei-s, it eiuii k ' ` 'I Gm* ‘°°“ th" AWS S“"‘°"" ‘“'"i b i nadc it possible for you to Hi fi - t g i ni NW’ \`°" ~ ;\l;\;,g ,such of your time and ser. Zgnnlzegt 0l;o?€V_;:el;_ WTI] be1u5r:d|5. Brooklyn .. ; whistle ending the first lirilf mile-li ,.,Ce_ numd. ,md ,.`,, can ,,55,,,,, ,ou ,,.,,,`, uuhiiuil. i-remix and Horan: Clark; the teams to i-est r-. s. s. lim-ir ir- Wc shall miss your bright, happy thi; feéiing Wm' be 0,.. nf It-lt Ciub-5. and l.ope1.. ‘edife in blai' in this siriiim “_-ni-,» mul chud,.en from our Su,-may gmooi nnfil most chmlshed ,mmoriesv Philadelpliia at Boston. v0SiP0n¢d» top. the score readinf: 12-10. In Ihr. from our midst lt affords me great pleasure 'ii be- ¢°‘d° ` "Cond han things 1""e"`°d ul' ‘md ' as we now part we ask you to ae- nal; of ,»,,,,,. niembe-rs to present vou‘ cincinnati at chicago. iwsinvned- lieth trams vent on fi -"»co\~iii: rnmi>- cept this copy of the Word of God HS! iviui this siiiziit token of our apnler. l rain. are and when PM P0\\'°f~ vfflflil E mememo for you,-self and family' ,mon fm, an that you hm., meami Only games scheduled. timer. sourided ihr- n-pistlo tii».l.~:rfii.» I ,\\_;_ of our fellowship in the B0B1'd H110’ to the Mr-‘itague Curling Club. INTERNATIONAL l.l»:AG\'r-; 'read 25 all. The overtiinr iirriuf “ff /V 9;. ~`_~j,_ WRAP E . in the church. That Word sets fortbl yn., are ina,-im fm- n _enmnn »»,-nn- R. H. l`..\ coinpletr with thrill:~. spill'-_ and ._ f\_- \.\- P D the principlesnbyl which we desire lo: nonntt-y where the “grand o‘d roaring; Montreal 2 ig hearttl\;robs.‘ LTI? f€`;l?pcL§.l;:,, H. `. live and it shows us how in Chris'/gaii1e" has it hiKh standing. and we Rochester ._ i were rougi 0 v 1 I L - » -.;”-` '_ and iniiie reiiowsiiin of i-in iENO WN CHAUFFEUR UF’ HE 'Ei .l /'rg .5 gi); J 755, , <7 on ft i2=‘~ ,.,_, e -eo L yen? i ye; the . noi; be severed by separation or evenl ii-em, let me on behalf of our mem-' Baltimore 5 ll 1| the game. For Prince street Tlirlinu \,‘_~@_ _ by death itself. i bers. wish you. Mrs. Clarkson and the Reading 2 13 Il Currie and Captain Given nazi-i-= Pocket 0%, 'I Our Prayer for Mrs. Clarkson. your-L other members ol’ your fa:v,":.'. he.'i.tl1. Groh. Comhe and Mrliiullfn; Plitt. excelled thei-no<\v¢s iii ciirirdiiir, ` Parks é . self and the children is that thu I-Offll lianbliiess and lirosberity- Greene. Herman and Greer. while the for'.v:ird.<. p:i.<. GUY “TO I ~i "’ 'EL D ._',, i l - Bw (l_'iii';11: l\/lCl\/lan l l -:era il* -l .\i: ut-