.i i.' -I . li I. lf- '.32 I -i ' I i if i _ ir . _i_.~»<._~ - ~» - fi 2": F ‘_ ` ; i 1 .I . ` ~i r li.. § . In. '. _i r t .i I I ~v-j--?`Y W.4__;. if » i if i i . I i -i .__ .Y I ' i il. .1 __ ,_ . r-. I i .__ _.i _i ;:=_ I 5-. . ._,`. ‘. .4 .» if, I r t li .. » 5-. iii I -9 » ~rli\ter. ._ll...;l?itk2rd & C0. PAGE SIX `"`i" THE CHAR GUARDIAN -Mayugi, Fd __ I E ].._ - _ '*"l\'e - nature in . Spf Ragtime ' 7 <>f==1°»- ::'l`o have the children sound and l healthy is_the first care of a nioili er. They cannot be healthy if zriiu- _ bled with worms. Use _\iriih»~i' Grave's Worm I-Ixtermiiiator. /\".":.” . W - _ _ ‘ , I Carload of ; Prince Edward Fox Wire Just Arrived We have just received 500 rolls of “Prince Ed. ward" Brand Fox Netting. This wire is made espec- ially-to our orders by spec- ially designed machinery in a new Mill devoted ex- clusively to the making of _Fox Wire. If you want to make sure of delivery, you had better order your “Prince 1 ANNUALS -FLOWERS FOR EVERYBODY iii'\\tr. and gi\ing a great annual rhai gives more beauty half of the summer until August thc \'ege’alilo receive include lion It is a practical idea and onei (Canadian Press) PARIS Ma 12- \I Volin 'bassy here, has been recalled it plays by both teams. . . _ y . _ _ e. ' ' nlnnv annuals indispensable for first secretary of the Russian Em- .iiioiv of liidom have such a short WHS “"i10U11¢9d wdliy as a result ..__,_,.,, 0,- ,_.,,,_. =__, iam in the sea. of protests to Moscow by French ,-in that int-y are not desirable for f0i`@18Ii 0ffiC€ at V0ii¥l€S Biieged th is . An on us stlc meeting was held i . ` - . _ I I . the iloiitr garden. The astcr is g{lrl:'liu.-inns is another late-blooming ty 0! Western members Ui' Parma' shallt and Mr A-lex Dolron under- niiniiiil. Baclielors -buttons or men-t will visit the .\laritime Pro- .wok to have flsuqtable mundmion t-i»iii:iiii't:is nrt- early blooiners, but vlnces _between ‘May 20 and .\layi-prepared. Mr. V-lctor Lifnig ww QD. ui' ,-nor: .-»~ii.-oii. _ 25. Robert Forke, -Progressive lead. pointed -in secure the prqyer in- Villiillii gilriiflls in C0ilJUi\Cii0H cr, expects to accompany the party ltlals and nam-cs and -particulars \\'lrii 1110 \'@g€‘iai>i¢`=i Hriliile i>€Si It 'satisfactory arrangements canI\\'h'ioh are to be lniscniibed on -the place for plants of t s nature b made* Th w _ m0numem_ /A L ._ M- ._ .....i..‘;:.f:;' ..‘;‘.‘;;i;.;°;_I-......_.._.. .;'_.._.‘i:°:.1';'_...S.f".:.': “mi °“iii"‘"ed eife°'i"eiy as the ping at Bathurst Moncton and lid- *he m°i1“m’9U`¥ Wi1iCi1"i¢ WS D1‘0‘i "°gC'"‘.b1°5' Ii is also undesirable mundston in New Brunswick Col- imsed 1° have Efeified 011 ii-110 EHS! to strip lieds in the flower garden chester and Picton Couml;:s_in side of me rivet oi bloom .for bouquets when the Nova SC ti d th An one, .fmm ,Mr sandy M0 di_€l! Oi PHI" who made the Supreme Sacrifice ciiltivnton and fertilizlng such as iliilllelli in the DENY- and -i,he.ir names Wm be dmwribeu on iihe \lonument It was e ' ‘ . A - d cided :ist-ers, stocks, scabiosas, or mourn- io -have the ,un gm rw ing brides, the marigold. calenil- ` the 19th. .luly.vAsxt:i?isc‘I1dte°dli;yt£ ulas, annual clrrysantlieniums. ' , _ _”~“"i"*`"`“i'Y of the signing of 'Pence sive-ei peas and giadiolus bulbs. V one of the best games of base. in 1919 it was .felt -thai .ig wa., Imam (.aril{f__-iis of lnigqg este-:lit n;>1\L\‘Si1a?\1e ban played this season was yesteh suitable and would .meet with ine H Cui mg.p“ C ew? e ey ' yiday morning on fthe new dia-mond 5“pi’°"‘i°f 'U19 P\1'bii0- zo :ifnriiiii`i1.<. pf-in-iinilzigls andl bu‘l‘l1>glmviCmria Park’ between the ne-w_ h'I\he following committee is -in io uin_i-i iouque ., \\ ii e 1 iz d tl , c arge of t-he Campaign; Ca win Ou nvis team and D plants in tht- flower garden arei y “fa” E _ ' D. A. MacDonald, M _ T_ . ii-it id -iw iiiefr dispia and oniy;"“'~` 1“'L““'“' °f me L@“S“° °f :iii-,'\vni. c r - D' Ling' i- Y _ _ rewe. , _ } _ fi 1- ,_, H, , ai _ the -Cross, the game was very fast i Edward Fox wwe now- tiitinplaiiiuii? liioohiiiltgocgittlili-land marked Wim many brimant - » ._` . ,H _ . _ ` A tl Heavy batting -by the ln-Laws ' ' Il”-i"_®L AN I:f.;::..“:...i...“i;‘a::.i"§......;. .:.i,f“°'“a ---1 -The King D@°1d@Sf-_ I- 'L ‘ leri- _ ti - ° ' |,|. ini; ii_ is no ooiupunc on rt looked pretty had for the0utlaws 1% I ;i;ii_ui cutting tin- lilooni with Inv- for n time, but excellent team Summerside _X.‘;.§“.€,°'i‘._‘iI“i:l...“;i“‘...i‘. ........' Royal Residences 974-5»12M3l. i _ OFFICIAL A.L.A. _ J 95.0; If O ri ' I' K ' ' ..:i<- ‘ ~'\‘ O #iq ‘__ `-we ei STATION We answer all stress calls and have the latest In towing and emergency repair work equipment. When your car refuses to bring you home just call 590. The response will be speedy. We specialize in RADIA- TOR repalr work and are distributors for the famous MacKlNNON RADIATOR CORES. These are made for every type of car and are a sure protection for your rad- iator against froet. Before buying or having your radia- tor repaired consult us. We can show you something just a little better. Phone McEwen 590 Ch’Town Garage Battery ant: Car Repair Dept, _I "WL ’ "74- ' /-'/5;.:-,' =\ ` ORDER A TON OF _ SCOTCH COAL Today and try it in the range. You will come for a winter supply \ . . 1%( ll " '*-“Phone 240 _ 1 I ii 55* |» ]\ 'lél-¥~f1‘ §t_°"tlf’v.‘- :mrmina ‘sumcd business at liali-‘past two in 14 fstrcnk, soon turned the tide of bat- tle in favor of the Outlaws, who (A"°¢|.¢¢d p,-eu) . made a rally in the fourth inning LONDON, May 12_ _DiBre!.ar;i_ which put them on an equal foot ing ancient precedent set ‘down ' “Af” 4*' .I -I .. ii I F* " ing with the ln.Laws, \vho, al- ‘by Roman emperors, King Gsm-ge though playing an excellent game €C€l1tiy' derlined to accept al ‘ i M Gun , ‘__ 0, ¢_:,a~° ‘ _were unable to prevent the heavy lei-Taci' of Gwyrch Castle in Wales xpE`?tei1x§3.letI;,; ,té-gnI~:n‘,li,gt'u;‘e];'o vqsiii ` *_ '-i Q`i3_6&-$7 hitting* outlaws were smwly and and $250'000 for im upkeem ibe' Hunter River to act- with the ses-i . ..-. _ t5._.-_.nit surely increasing their margin oi' llileiliileii i0 him in trust -b_ the ` Y i ii' - - __ runs. and at the end or the same 11;; vpxiindoinsidt wnogmed :;‘;“Ht_f’nei;_'fi§i‘;;"r “M°‘1‘§‘;“;;;‘s;’"m;;t_i A Large Lgbgtgr Pack Predlcted ’ .Q me mm] score read 13 to 9' at th K Q es ate med ing of committee nothing wag,done , ' U" Both teams were in excellent mme 3" $1~000»000» Hfflifi #clever 6,; *Si 'i 3. _ li' H ` QL- ///,,', 1 was expressed in the count ,- owing to the session not being con- . A- ii-'ii and outfield of each itcam handling H 'permanent residence for the eleven nam.” were added to me . (- _ .¢i:\___. _ ¢_\'§ yy the hall with the skin of veterans kings of England and for the roll by vote of committee and ses- vi I and showed excellent Judgment in princes of Wales' bm' as the be` Bum' The” eleven persons later m' idk”/ji#/5`f -1'" ii; judging some very difficult mes CISUGBI has been disclailmed by the coming to vote. were refused lial» ` " "‘ ' J/ , Q- ' .i`Ui°i` ‘file lll‘0D9i°i)' Wiii psss, nc- lots. Disssitisfactlon has since linen ‘c » _ f -- These two -teams are very evenly C0,-din t di tl . _ matched and expect to may a m_ er M5810 Joiéeqc o)r;s.Jta the Oriii- expressed theta principle has licen fi-,_ . _ ‘ `_-, ~.` - - erusa em n -1 1 ted ‘.\ i A ’/F4 ‘um game in the near future' Engtigiid' ‘The “Sue Wiii be “Sed ‘ Iivitessrs. Lockhart and Mulllgzm it °“ _ _"Y .~'*~. U , 7.’/K5) poses' ' tion. eg _ * Mr. Stubbs Payne, lqte of Quebec in connection with Km; Mr' stave" cmhneld he was mi' _~.=i~1<~ iimplred the game to the sutlsfac- Georges refusal to receive a leg- :"l:2n}§u‘l't2em£_(;T:_T;?lr€ t§?]tr;teTx2:§ *T2 -'je' tion of both teams, HCV it is recalled hero that the /F7 W. siilll on ihii list of those charged with war crimes. 'l`_hc (our ipowers if it- __-iiiii wiii simply rosa-.ini e brief Bill" Field Spray Ackiinwleilgcmon-t of lille assump- Lrii of iihe Presidency. Canada Alter Rum Runners ()'l"l‘A\VA. Mnv 12.-Offliciels of the l’roh»'~hit.lon Federsitiion nf Can- niln inovrd ltodny oo pmvenit -liquor fiom flismiiraireil rum -runners off N-ew York. -beting lsnd- rl on Dom-| ininn sril. Action was started foil- owing the nppesrnnce of a liquor shi-p of-f Glace Buy. N. S. ' ----_-¢->-- ::The Oil for the Farmer.-A hottie oi' Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil in this farm house will save many n _lourney for the doctor._lt is not only good for the children when taken 'with colds and croup, and for the mixture who suffer from pains and aches, but there are dlp et-tions for its use on sick cattle. There hoiild always lic n bottle of Fred I.WcCarey __._.... J. Brennan Len Connolly _.-.___ C. Connors Centre Field' Alf. MoKee.rney .... ..._ Monteith Left Field Earl Mclenns ....... ._ C. -Purcell GIN PILLS DN \\\\\\\ \\\‘Y' 2.2;; Q "1-*f"'_T _ _ _.___ Roman empemrsl from Augustus placed on the list, hut there* evi- ` *-1- Alf. McEachern as base judge. an ldownl the -line. vastly lncrea-sed den?yt‘l"'“s a ‘{i“‘""’;_';“ ‘;f'i‘::"']‘";:' *i ii d i duties fn I t iff nf vale estates. as w th HB ‘U “'80 Wi" W" ” "‘ ’ All ATPS €’l'l'i£’l'Lt OIAILIIJLAIJ. Ilyscanatigghoijvgd a th0`i-113;; kung; ciisifcni, iby means of lcgacicgsfronii Wie- ’l`hcro virus n mnilwi v"=""‘ ilif H I-um-_h,__. H Supply of bloom to ledge of the game_ thcir l.>ynl siihjcct-wi. Mr. Christie, .siavniiilcil liy .\Ii' l_\f-lv: uiw ;i\vn_v to i:iiL~st.i when thi- --- MI d__*“°'°*_‘*“' hiifi-_ily Wililfil _r""f’i‘lhYi""`Y "l‘l“““ :fi-iii i‘i.ii,- _itaiiwliiiii-it would liewitatc The i0uitlaws intend tn make 11 "" " I"“"”""' "" C""‘*- ed n._nctlnti oi coniniiltco and _inni- ¢.. _,ui ii... i,im.i.. Iwi.. iiedii in the mm- of the mam] this summer and "Www sion in prepnrlnir the roll oi. li"'1~ 4:ii’ilF?\Cil‘-`f1i Wh?" not known at present, bm ihey fx. ' able discussion ns to the rights oi' .i§i.‘»“"f-“' im' Wiiing “Y” gmwn 'n pect to line up a stronger team for iil0Se 01'"-iiiefi i0 V010 ‘li Huiiiflf 'mi-].;._,-"..,-V.. gfmiui, as are the vege next week' Riifver owing to thelrnbelng no pre- A V ous commun on ro , _ I L|NE_Up ` it was moved, seconded nnil car- ' ' I °' ried itliet Messrs. Lockhart, lVlnlli~ _ ougigwg "|n.L.w¢'» gan, Staivfirt, Chrlstieiand gillisnlie' . Catcher a commtee o consier ie ii ri Joe Lonergnn ....... ._ T. Creehnn I ation immediately. Mr, Millnr's rcs- -- pitcher ignutlon of New Loudon was coh- i'.\iilS. _\i:iy 12.-Thr! P`\‘=`r10l1- (;w_ Cmmoiiy _________ __ C_ Robin I sidered and IMT. Gillespie nnrl Mr. ltiy'-li, ‘liiiiiuii .ind llellglan Gov- lst Base ,Hugh Camp|,e|| spoke high", of frriiiiii i"< linvii ilecirlod to omit -the Ray Doyle ___ _________ __ C' 1-,mugm 'ms services and deemy |-em-f,ue(| ii~1i:iI furmftl ccngratii-lations ‘to il 2nd Base _ ms |,_,nv|ng_ A |911” on heh," of zii~.vl,v <\l<><~ic-il (llilef of State In i.h_‘ \m Butler B Mchmig , ' the session' manage" and c(m_ cisc oi' l"-lr-lil Marshal Von Kinde'n- ‘ "é;é"é"" ' gregnuou was read commending "'."`i-_. r;..._m,.\,,y»s p_,.es|v|€-nil eiecxi, in B' Mmm” ______ __°_°fG. McMahon Mr. Millar and his services in the it \\ of the fact -thmt his nnmi, is Short ‘stop ` Proof congregation for six yearB_ It WM ____ This edorlnl. atalnllol I non-ilnfinmmnble e p rl y ‘ makes womens. clothing. furniture, rugs, blankets, i etc., moth proof. -Pi-los ' \1.75 por bottle with _ sprayer. I i 4._;i (§ontl%~'From Page 1) dleton, IA Toombs. CiiV€l\lii5ii s. B. Aitken. montaxues W- C- Mac.Nell. Bnokley; Wallace Mac- I.Ains,_We|t Biver; J. M. Macleod. Vernon Bridge; Murdock Ross, Charlottetown; W. T. -Huzsan. Charlottetown. , There was s large docket before tha eour\.’Mr. Mulligan gave not- ice of motion that at the close of the Presbytery meeting_he would protest against the Presbytery en- tering Union. The clerk reported that he had received notice from the Presbyi tery of North Bay stating that ap- plication is being made to receive iRe\'. James Youngston of the Es- tbe Presbyterian Church at the ap- proaching Gonersl Assembly meet- ilng early in June. An appeal from Rev, A M. Mac- Leod of Glace Bay. Treasurer of the Special Benevolent Fund ask- ing for assistance for needy depen- dents on this charitable fund was read. There were protests receiv- ed in regard to the manner of vot- ‘ing on the -Church Union question by petitioners from Hiunier .River Mount Stewart and Glenwood., Lot S these t`o be considered later. A special effort is being made to erect s memorial tablet in Lot 16 church where the f]rst` Presbyitery meeting was held more than one hundred years ago. A representat- ive Presbytery Committee consist-' ing of Rev. J. C. Martin and Messrs Stirling Mackay and W, H. Blac- Gregor was appointed to lead out in securing funds and arranging for the erection oil this memorial of an historical event. Messrs,'_A_ J. !\Ii1cNeil and A. W. Robertson resigned as Commissioners to thc Assembly and Messrs J. M. Muc- Leod and B. Lockhart were ap- pointed tn their places. Rev, C. ‘_U. MacNevin reported for the Presbytery Library and Memorial Bursary Committee. $231 were raised for the burssry where- as $1,000 was asked for. Efforts will be made to gather llbrary‘ books which are now scattered ani- ong the members. The Special Com mittee on hte Cavendish Mansc situation reported, naming Ncwi Glasgow as the locality .recommen- ded. The old manee was sold for S600. Special efforts will be made to secure subscriptions for a new building though building -opera- tions will not likely begin until after June tenth. - Several churches reported non- concurrence in regard to Church Union vote. It was unanimously agreed that the proper officials re- port to the Presbytery Clerk the vote in all congregatlotis, the same to be incorporated in the minutes. .An account will also be taken of, any churches entering Union with-j out a formal vote. The lorenoon session closed at 1 pm and re' .ri I ~ _ _ I _ _T I W ir _...W __ ' ‘_‘A Woman Who Can tHolaI_Her Husband Doesn’t Deserve to Have Ong ,_ A LOUIS B.MAYElL-sworn ' " 7 D RobertG.V1`gno1a Btdnfidii ii _ Adapted by Julia Crawford Ivcrs-from the fascinating __riovel, if `_ Q _ “_Mrs. Paragnor" ‘ui _ \_. ii _By Louis Joseph VANCE* if _ .` _» with Pauline Frederick Conrad Nagel Goidon A "/Ibouf People w'1`i‘/1 _Too Much Leirtire fo Be i Monogamou: and Noi Enough Sinmify 1°. B# Harn- WIi&\Mrl.Panimorfo\md shchadbrokutherypglng nvnlshenrf, s. "hi Wltas-K .»»‘ -‘_-. 'JK _'llc -,i <1 i Mae- Busch _ gi IF ALL husbands you knew were lined up-and you knew as much about each of them as you did I about your own husband-wo_uld you choose to take your own back again. See what Mrs. Paramor did when she had her choice. Mrs, Paramor. SHE WAS yot'-ng and beautiful and his wife faded and indifferent to her appearance. She'was only en- joying fiirtatlon, and nis wife suf- fertd the cnsequenccs, when Pen- _ dleton Wayne, successful and forty went a-roaming, his wife became I' _ A LESSON IN “HOW T0 KEEI’ A HUSBAND” Fox News W éckly-Pathe Review-Acsops Fables ’ _ _ the afternoon. The Moderator reported for thc; Committee on Religious Education.§ Special attention was called to :hcl value of rnemorislng hymns, select: scripture passages and Catecliism| .I agreed on motion that Mr. Mlllnr's resignation be accepted nt a date suitable to him and the congregiv tion of New London. Mr. Millar is gliely to accept an appointment at w Mills. N. B., Mr. Gillis was np- polntod interim moderator of New London. ' The resignation of Rev, M. J. Macpherson from the congregation of Tryon, Hampton, and Bonshsw and Borden was read. Expressions of regret were made by Preshytery and e letter from Borden Hall trus~ tees read in which strong words of appreciation of his services were given and a desire to retain them. ll his lteslth permitted. This resig- nation on motion will be granted on June 10th next. Rev. D. K. Ross was appointed -Interim Moderator of the vacancy. - _ resignation of Rev. C. I7. lqoyln d West River was also rea _ Messrs. Hugh MacMillan. Wiliiée Machine. ouiifoi-a im ' PRI NGE.;EIl_Wiii_iii N...'... .L-.Q ...L Today 31": 'I and S45 Matinee, 26c and 16c OT'l`A\\.\_ I\l:iy 12.~Tlio ropcnl -ol` ilhe (‘i'r.~i\'s Ni-st Act iii orilcr in i.;vi\".f thu I{:iil\\';iy (`iiiiii|ils.s‘ioii fiill ziiitliority itnil iliiwciiiiii over iilic whole -i':iil\\'ny i'ii‘c striictii-i'c 'ln (`:i-nada wits iir_i;ci ni I-i*i'ii~:c-I/iti-iii SHOPPER' "l vnnt o good ro volver?" ` ' V ‘ ' V I ll _,__ I ' _ I - D ug Ca Phono ' ` ` ' _ ` _ '- 1 sit x n'<-lock to meet nt , ' 9 I _ st K -_M ` `R(‘-DBF fl". lvwlisd i0 fstelli the lervlc-ielsht nm. Routine mailers were d°;_If°” H "°"‘_°" ""*"° if 4 "'”° °°*8fg-J' ~!._ _ Cl bf lilf. HIGNGVIH. The Union disposed nf nt the evening ses- ‘t~_ _ __ -»*‘*=1...‘\‘fiU - 1