‘llllllll-tllll. WAVE lllllli ‘ ‘ I ‘l. ‘ . . Was the Subject oi a Thought Provoking" Sermon by Ilev, Neil Herman Last Evening in the Central 0 h r i s t i an, Church. . t ’ ' Text: Ps. 103:4, "Who redeem eth thy life from destruction." 4 . a, saline y’ by s stutdint- , < Th!" cheers and a tiger were then glven for Premier stewart and. Jgessre. McLean and MaoDonaltLl “ "shot which the meeting-closed by; In Sourismifigmslkinglng of the National Ad. A laffge ard enthusiastic Cotiven-‘Happeningé _ . _ tion o ithe First District of kings Hampton vlcuuty took ce at Sc-uris on Saturday I . 0n Monday evening, May 23rd. afternoon the 21st inst. All tho ll er full e resented. The p0 s I e y r p the people or Hampton ilStlUllllJlUtl at the lioiiic til’ Mr anti Mrs 1*‘. l). meeting was ably presided over by the iqnvenor J. Frank Stems. _ _ Messri] Hm-ry 1)_ McLean and mg NVchGter. the ticcusiu-i being‘ a fare“ A A_ macnonald were unauimmm. well party prior to iiit-ii- tlepurtiirt- ' fronrthls vicinity to Curnwitll. All - ndtlress was read by lion. J. ll.‘ ly chosen to t-c-ntest the District in the interest fnf the Conservative _ _ party. and they received the hearty My"? “n”? / "mm ‘Aylfb m“! term»- M ‘vets; ."'::l..?‘:.::i':.... “iii pres i t t t . - venmm‘ Both Nonnneeu accepted though taken completely by stir- prisa‘ Mr Webster t-xprcssctl tlic the noininatlc-n iu a few well elitis- en “yards PM "thanked [he new appreciation of himself anti iaiuiLv.‘ in a _i'ew well-chosen words. Ru- gntes. ' The meeting wnfl me“ ‘mdressed ninrkt were niutlo iiy lion. J.. lLf lllyterl. lilassrs ltlurk Cameron and by Premier Stewart wlio expressed his pleasure at being present and Fred hm‘ n .. , _ _ _ _ _ H, ugrettlng the tlepaiiuit. - Commimented ‘he Dlmkl o" the“ of Webster und fainily from this ooiiiiiiiiiiity where in their tliuti choice. paying u high trilme to bmh Messrs McLean and M Dom hertytillliotigli oi‘ short duration. they-hail iiiutle runny frlcntis. lt-c aiti. 1H6 referred to the fact that ever sinoe (‘onfetleratlon the Con- cream and cake w“ the“ Servo“ servative party stcotl foi' the fulfil- h‘, ‘he hldieg Artur "hum", “Fm. mo“! 0! mo" prmmses m“! afe‘ Tlioy Are Jolly Good l“l‘llil\\"h‘" all tlfilfl10%;;wfinlqggréflgrail £2211]? repulrctl to their l'l‘lillt‘('ll\’i‘ litmitI-r; " ‘ ' ' 9 _ ‘ ‘ ‘ ox lffifltllll’ to tho Webster faint .\' {lmklultllgililliafiglgrgrgli‘: llfilérfl? bolt! “tall-s for flit-ii" futurt- sur- iit-rease a. t . o ' * - . . red to the efforts which have b0"! Le“. l put forward by him and the tz-tlicr Maritime Preiniersto press our claims at Ottawa, anti pointed out how same had resulted in a reduc- tlon of the laud, auto and income taxes. He outlined some of the new planks in the Conservative plut- foriii and showed why we lllll-illl look forward to a furtiier decrease in the taxation as well us an iiii- provcd system of education and agricultural instruction. ‘ _ He then dealt with the Tempor- tint-e sitntition and outlined the future Government Control Act- At intervals during hi“ speech and at the conclusion of same lie was heartily applauded. Senator John McLean. n Veteran of over four score years followctl und stressed the fact that the ed lnlstetvart Government had imple- "Liberal. _l ‘a-l‘ _ ' ,_ tiveitlonvention. . ' w ‘M, .154‘ ‘trestle ‘mo... at o'clock on the Cricket field at Vio- torin Burk. Uniforms will he issu- ed for the opening guns tomorrow night so everybody be on hand. The following players are request- ed to be present: S. Diamond. D. Diamond. E. McGuigan. J. Hoyt. W. McNelll. T. hicFarlane H. Saunders.’ F. Cronin. M. Diamond. D. 0'Leary. Con. Campbell. Bennie Doiron. George McMahon. George Francis. Oahu tildniohd at mandamus Jetnrtll! afternoon the Bani to their‘ dtviotories whenythoy defeated an peg team the Provincial. 1 roe and _ Banks. by the score of l? '4 Thewlnners 5h without Senrsnd Firth put-tip a strong [ameand with more practice are sure to develop info n snaDPY ball nssresntlon- . . . The next game will be between the Scotla and All Stars on Thurs- day,‘ May 28th. Royal k. y t I I building that will never totihame and dtsaste .' All Star: he brought Catcher ' ‘ R. MqcCarthy l ~ Pitcher l ..Styles t‘ 1st Base ' E. Morley , . .. . . . . . . . .. R. Sterne 2nd Base ~ , . . .. J. Cameron . . , E. Hornby The following is a brief summery. ,‘ “'4 "m" 3'“ *° FIN‘- lt is not enough to diagnose a. disease. Youwnuet meet it with a definite cure. A lot of us preach- ers are mighty strong on symp- toms. hut we are mighty weak on remedies. Cancer calls for more than charts and descriptions. The world is still waiting for a gnncgr cure. it is all very fine to talk about crime waves, but whnt have you to counteract the outbreaks and the smashups that are every- where occurring in the world that lies everywhere about us? Charlottetown is no worse than any other city of its size. In some particulars, it is a good deal herm- than many cities of like size. Yet We have our criminal class. Just as kill cities, great and small, have theirs. We were. looking at the picture of our house breakers (mr store smasliers, our looters and desbertidoes. We have them, but "l!!! are we soins to do with them? Jail them! cries one.‘ Flog them! cries another. And one wit; for one treatment, and another for another. -But these men of the robber in- stinct need something more than stone floors and iron bars. These men have lost faith. They have lost faith in the law. They are out to beat the law; dodge the 18W; and destroy the law. Law is their deadly enemy. and they are going to get by if they can. ‘ These men have lost faith in so- ciety. Society is plotting against them. They want to set even with the world. Talk about the Church! The high- way robber cares nothing about Church. He has not only lost faith l" ‘he ChllPf-‘h. but he has lost rev- erence for that institution.‘ The class that we are dealing with has lost faith in nearly every- thins that belongs to God and mun. The)’ have cut the painter, and they are Bloriously adrift on the Open sea of piracy and free booty. Man or devil-what care they! But these buccaneers——lawlcsszis they are-are not hopelessly lost. They need to be restored to a life, of faith. They need m be rm —‘--—<-0c-—-i- Acadia Baseball Team Coming \c(ii)illi.iw§illsl:::l’lyle June inmi the ' am w p a ' a g. lgféagllléieiiagldl... . iggflelgfvellltesflflel‘ of baseball with ithe -—i- R. Vunn ' . ' “me "uslacmry m an‘ ‘er conditions favorable there will 1M‘ four good games toi- the fans. two City [league fixtures and the doable header on Wednesday. we've got our crime wave and what The Acadia team is a snappy can we do to meet it? lot of ball players and will keep ‘the Alibies plying ball to win. l The Ahezwelt Club is out this Unease-ii to give the public plenty of Haniby. sport ard the more they get. the hotter the quality anti the better it twill be appreciated. l The Abbley, iClub, one of thfifore- Linus-t Athletic institutions in the PONY, _\laritinics have certainly done iwtiiztiers for Prince Edward island Home N: iii all, branches of sport. U Philaéle] ma m. ‘Competition from the Abegoghi R Smlim and HQ s. l U: Club in all meets is-eagerly lQok- - _ gfill» wl- L rt-ti for and always means a big “all” and ‘Hl-‘mnt 0130mm“ ftii-awing card, whether baseball s°°°"d Gam° 1' football, hockey or field and track. ' Thai a little encouragement is ltint- thcin now goes without saying and i‘: is hoped that all their ath- lozic endeavors this coining season M. ltliclleddpn‘. t -- 8r R. Callander u“ site B. Henry . . . . . . . . . . .. C. Cameron- Fielders l Dig Leagues NATIONAL LEAGUE First Game New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 l1 Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 1o Henry and Cummings, Vance and Deberigv. Second Game lier many friends will ho pltttl to - lonrn flint Miss Ruth Vlllott. who underwent an operation for appt-ii- - tlicltis iii the l’. id. lslitnti iiospilzil ' recently is spt-ctliiy rcctivuriiitz. i We Need a Larger Police Force, ilsual Hours iisuzil Prices l A Comedy packed with chuckles and smlIcm-a delight, ' ful farce that is guaranteed to tout the bitter, and till your ' heart with joy. ' 2 SHOWS -IN l l don't know of any city ln Can- ada oi’ the same population that has such a small police force. Just think of it! Two men on street duty and one in the police station by day and by night. l ask you again to think about it! Ponder it! This city of 13,000. with only two police- men on duty. li’ most of the people were not Scotch and Christian, we might well have, on an average one burglary every night in the calen- dar year. Then think what might happen if the Scotch were just in their natural state! Tlie time has come to add sever- al officers to our present force. lilr. (‘linrlos lltiwiitl, our lll_'_'lll\‘ csicctnt-tl st:lititiliii:isit\i', spent lll" ti woclt-cntl u_i his hoiiit- in 'i‘i~;.-tiii. Brooklyn . . .. 5 10 ‘ Barnes und Curiimi gs,‘ and Hargreaves, Deberry. First Game I\li' Clayton hlorriistiii, t'tii'|ii<-rl,\' tit‘ p 'l‘i'_\'tin has taken ovcr ilit- business _l_. stantl lately tiwiicil by .\ll‘. Webster. in llio t-tiur-rt- til’ l _ wt-tvlts Ml‘. (i. l‘. lliiii. t)l'll and .\lr1.~ ilitirristin liitt-ntl vnivi a c-i-p ‘l " iicrulilp. Willi the rapid prtr . lit-int: niiltlo tilting tinririiliunii lin- and sittitiiotl in onc o1" llll‘ tin-w agricultural (llrllflvlrl in ihi< Prot int-c, we llldlllliflfl a .\iii‘ s-inl future for those t‘lllt‘|'|\l‘li in. ' 1 2 6 ti: Philadelphia 3 Benton and Taylor, Pruett. Will- oughby, O'Neal aiitl Wilson. O'Don- nall. ‘OPENING OF NEW COL LEGE SERIES 1 will bt- met. with a generous res- lrpomse by the public. ‘ No athlete can be expected i0 d0 his besv to an empty stand and a little appreciation sent out by wnY of palm meeting palm by a good 1 gathering at any games or athletic 1. events have the right tendency’ 1° .._ bring forth greater efforts the next linie. r So let us start with the baseball Reading . 4 8 1 games and let us make "em hi5- Newark l3 l8 2 gel‘ and better in ever)’ 591199 “l Watson, Werre, Barbee, Hansen‘ the word", so that when the season and Crane, Maiiiaux and ltlniiiou. has come to a close the players 0!‘ Second Game ‘competitors can so)‘. "we have m‘ Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 l1 2 ceived generous sum-WP! and are t’ grateful." Carleton, ltusscil,‘ St. Louis Pittsburgh Rhem, Llttlejohn, Snyder, Morrison, Grooch. . Cincinnati Chicago . . . . . . . . .. 312 May and Plclnicli, Bush, llril heart. Root and Hartiiett. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE First Game - T 1S 8 l5 lticGrnw until Nicholas until l to the great big life of trust l i hope‘ tint l l l The time has arrived when we need n hishpowered automobile eXclu- Christianity is the oiiiy illlBWPl‘ sively for police work. The hour to these raging ‘vaves roumh,“ has struck to put the fear of the out their own shame" iphese law. law into a certain element. who less units of the race must get face fear not God, neither regard man. to (ace Wm, {he ma“ Christ Jesus You can't inspire such a fear with and by mun in Him, mint mm IllPll: two policemen on street duty, and ma, and play a new "an m ‘m, who are required to spread tliem- great gamg or life 591V“ 9V9!‘ B" B"!!! Wlllfill. ll! l1“ The Church's stiprcmc ditty in to reason, demands a force of be- pagg n“ m this range“ aggreguui tween twice and three time! that tion of hitriianlty its lost faith. itl number- we ha"? been 100 1011K is our highest tirlvilcge t0 rekindle‘ demanding a tragically small staff [he tom-r, Um; ms pone out and‘ 0f 901109 051C678 l0 WOTK miracles thus tn light buck to hope anthtrtisi 811d B91101‘!!! WOHGBTB- ll l5 hlgh and lovc, the sons nntl daughters of "m5 m awaken 1° the m" ma‘ a lost humanity and a lo-tt life. policemen are not wizards and mir- what are we K01“: 4,, do with we men- Whn can ca" dnwn fire this human drlftwotttl? What is "tented nil lfg promises and made ,1 strong appeal to_ilie Delegates to work_5o as to elect both hlcssrs McLean and MacDonald. The folio-wing resolution was then moved by Mr. (leorge A. ifs- lie, seconded by Mr. John hiclun- non: RESOLVED that this Convention of the First District of Kings place on record their expression c-f_tlic services rendered to this Province by our Premier Hon. J. D. Stewart, and his Government A-LSO lit.- SOhVlhlD that we express our llll' preciation of the fact that our (lov- ornment has implemented all their pro-election promises which we lit‘- lleve lius met with the licnrty ill!- litiiucii. _ Collegiate‘? Oli, Boy! Anti How? The throb- bing roar of thousands in giant stadiums. S I c t: k. ligiiisfeptrng chicks and SlIClJEIS. The color and gaiety and Joy and speed of We are stirry lit l't‘lt|lt' lliiil .\lr . Ernest (‘iinicrtin nit-i ‘.\lll! a [iiillll-lll iit‘.t‘lll('lll l'(‘t‘t‘l|ll_\' \\llt‘ii i l..-' tliv lllllilttldiillt‘ iii‘ lliiYlll" . stilt-k iii lit-r finizt-i" to tit.- ’l‘li_c iicctllo lit-inc. lllVll-Ii n lull» . erul prit-vsi Slit‘ \.\';i~= |l|llll|'-‘ll\|lt‘lf.' lulu-n to a dot-tor, but all wit‘ n1.- l - ltvcnlt‘ iht‘ ]llt‘t utirt- lli \.|}ii‘ From tho lltwltll‘. slit- to tilt‘ l’. ltl. lsliiiitl lit»; after ilit hour llll Ill!‘ iipuraiiyp; talilt- tlit- parts nit-.- "oiintl t|_\ Ill" llfif‘ oi’ an .\'~ll wit-i t‘\li it .llt'tl_ Ml‘. ltltltiiii‘ Stilt)" iii‘ .\'ti\\' Yttrlt l visiting llls parents .\i|" and \l,~ John Stilt). modern college youth. Yotfll lire nntl rc- vcal lil it nil, Werre and Davis, Zubris, Walkupx Buckeye and Sewoll. 10!"!!!- Nev‘ Davies and Skit" let's, Falk and O'Neill. i; grist“ - emu Miller and Schulie, ’l‘lininas and McCurdy, sl-Fykfll‘ 41nd Dftvliic. ttltirroll and Bossier. ‘ Rochester 5. First Game T9705!" I Washington Thornialilon ‘and Walsh, lit-ad. New York Sorrell, Fisher and Hargrnve. Lizt-nbce and Ruel, Baltimore .. . . . . .. 512 ll‘Pipgl'iiS, Giard and Jersey City . . . . .. . .. i; 4 l‘ lleiigougli. ' ‘vfilllambers, Henderson anti Lalo!” Second Game 3 1 l nms, Gordonicr anti Da z Waisliindon . . - . - - - - - - - -- AMERICAN Eh ',\'¢-\t~ ylt-k 5 s o Cleveland T s i lintllcyq llraxton and Tate, Hoyt 3 l0 -i untl Collins. from heaven, but they are just or- our nfogfan‘ gm- [hm rpmlmg. hm- tliiiary mortals. with limited pow- ‘audacious "bunch" of wiminals _ ers of sight and physical strength young and 01,17 arid that city is running tremend- ous liabilities which does not reck- on‘ with the plain, unvarnished facts of human nature. provul of the pleotnle-P _ r q“ We coiigratil a e roiiiie x '- wart on the present financial ell!‘- tlition of this PrtivlllCe; the allli’ manner in which he prcsenteti ‘out’ claims against tlie Federal (|(l\- eminent, anti llllltw Silflflsliliiltllyl a!“ stilts of his aic f‘ H's "l" "' feel assured that this iiicroztxcti subsidy together with tlio cnrvlnl Md ])“S]||Q.5S like administration that has been llmelled fill‘ '1'“ l‘“""'_ Jim]- yeilrs \\f'ili result. in u furilici One Hundred and Twenty Confirm->1lll°"“f" "ll? “W5; - .. _ ed Loafers in Charlottefowll- ' ‘ufbo ILLSOLVMD that Klnscluly . volition express their {ljllllflllfnilx l am toltl on good authority inactive policy tinnolliivfll ‘by 1"!!!“ ff?” there are in this city tgboutdlontfiiler for U10. Q-Plllml “l “e T‘ l hundred and twenty con rme on - quor. _ ‘ v ers. 1n certain parts of our coun-lMilSi) lilluSOhVlldD that this fir!!!‘ try, they call them “bumi-i". Onewention heartily cndors? tie in“ hundred and twenty loafers! Ruth-lvlces 0f Olll‘ ReI"'“5m““l If" er a hi! quota for a smai city. Whutlhiessrs Maelloiinltl and hints tllll do they need? They need work. during the llflfil- 1"!" Yea“ l" m?‘ Just good, hard, lionest-to-Goti lng aftertlio need“ and interests o‘ work. These fellows are dying tho First District ct Kirills Gilli!!!)- mentally, morally and physically, < This resolution was P118594 ml‘ for want of work. These men are ' ‘W T‘ ii frightful liability oii Charlotte- town, and’ s terrible danger to themselves.‘ in tramplng about, out- wardly looking for work und pray- ing to God they won't flnti it. bliss Fri-tin 'l‘:i_\‘liii'. t'lt;||1i.1:~ fivtwiliilllllilvill ‘Jiw ' Mt-ltzit-r it» |lFllli|Ili‘il_ Sllvlll tilt‘ 31th. " 1 SHOWING evenv SECOND WEEK A tremendoul tootbgil Elflillfil A gripping flaw-M An exciting hockey ma“ nmashino. OIQln-cOUNi-q‘ mobile race! 1min mlng. baseball, mi" dancing - hundred; things that will op YOU!‘ cycs wide tlirtlls.(ict initiatsdl college high-life . lfli) "H's gorgeous . icsl 2 9 til: -r.- Collins. “w,” xhriw’ lltillliisvvtirtli. Give Them a Job. Peters Road And Vicinity? Finalist; is now in fuIl ~'.‘.l!|‘.' this ' ‘ 1'1“. We have been talking about edu- . cation and falth._ Anti some of us Pennock. are talking about jails tutti peni- Grabowski. ' We have today, as we always teiitisrles for these moral and so- had, that unfortunate element of clal outcasts. the human race. We have the men One thing more—n job. and women who always head ‘ straight for the precipice. They tlrlnk to got gloriously full and drunk. Food means to them gluttony. The sex life spells for this particular crowd nothing more _ than bestiality, and thus human degradation at its worst. They dance till they drop. Card playing becomes a craze and a gambling hell. An automobile in such hands means a speed maniac-a mad man at the wliccl. They nrc children of passion, Creatures of fancy and madness. They are tho rag ends of U our human tapestry, and the fag- ‘ cntlu of civilization. For some of them we make laws. . but those laws, for the most part, ‘are laws without education, wltht . out balance, and without even san- . ity. Laws, when we attempt t0 enforce them, come crashing down over our heads, carrying in the wreck our fondest hopes and our rosiest dreams. For some of these passionate and excitable creatures of every wind that blows, we build jails and erect penitentlaries. Iron bars and stone walls; and we think the trick of reformation is worked. Yes! And we build our hospitals. Hospitals for the feeble-minded. Hospitals for the insane. Hospitals for criminals. But our greatest ' danger is hospitals without educa- tion. Institutions without informa- tion. l sometimes think, the trage- dy of our day is the erection of great institutions to take care of the wrecks that our own criminal ignorance created. The worlti is crying out, not for more education, as we have labeli- etl it, and understand it. but it is crying out for ii new education. A new line is demanded. in one brief word, the world is dying for want of just Christian education. It is time we threw upon the ash heap pagan learning, and tlio culture of tho savaze. and turn to the new "lay nf the new light, when men shall build from the bottom up -— a. ‘Education a Sore Need ll"\\‘ llit‘i||lti\\;~ “h. ,.._],.., illili- ntil sir.‘ prt mi .r~ r.- stills‘. ~. _ h ~ . I ICE COLD SPARKLING SODA WATER Our fountain is in first class order and all ready for a biq Sbasotfs work. it is not necessary to say much about our drinks as we feel certain our fountain service is well known throughout the City. W: use the purest of fruit syrups-good rich cream and our own make of clear spark- ling soda waten When you patronize our fountain, you are Insured of a good ice cold, snappy drink and served promptly. _ Perfection Ice Cream and Crushed Fruits also served. Think of us when thirsty. Tllt‘ twirl sliip “lh-i." "File! arrivctl tit .\liirr.tr itlltlitllllvl‘ ptiri- Iiort- \\'l h cart-Io t1!‘ fvrtillvt from llii" |‘t‘l:!lt\ ' ‘Till! wiipt.‘ Hlltllllitll, Jlilil illt“ '.ll|Z‘ll| tlii~ vt-i-in. ‘ll cu. tt‘.'|i,»i l :| l‘lll 1lli"'l liit-illtit-s tor tl Some of thctn are in for ilii_ work lf"1l‘ll‘IH-\'l\"lv.\' v days. Why not give tlieni thlitvitlit‘ tlvay (ll l\||i;; ‘i-t-i _ ., , tons of stone to break.’ if thtlglitiutl. anti .\lr. .\t~:l \-'liltli :- eitn break thirty tons of stout‘ lllnllltl Air. lutlivaitl .\iuni_ Howl 15 days, then leave them out at the t-rs ill llil‘ll‘ l‘t'\]ti'l'li\ .- end of l5 days. But let us givcotuHlioi-o, got to work curly this prisoners work. In tho name orrantl in nut: titty Ii-titiiltlntt-tl common humanity, in the named ivorlt of iiozitl tlliiilllll 2. 'l'l|i-‘,, ,. morality flllfl Cnlllmilll (lfiflfilllly-KIW’ llfllilg? arc now smooth Itllll ti: these mcn work. _ driving or htiuliug, ‘this work ~ '. Weuieed n Hlllfllllfll cllllllelll-Z" l"? he rcptratctl tlnriiii: ill" fillllllll"l'. these men. Tho tiown-trotldoii; the} _ very flotsam und jetsam oi liuman- Imbgtpy ;j_q|,,.,_,,,..,, i“ “M "rum", jty, will respond to the bit: will» Murrti that demands the beet of body nntlirmhm. soul l0 0011191993 111B 19h» _ around this st-zistm, The religion of Jesus clll‘lfil'slr|utu()u u, m,“ mu‘ throws out. the finest CllllllGllKt! tt>lg(mm.,,||_v mnmng “S m. . the flllB8l.l"‘°§|'"m ""5 will“). “iii ther piolonuctl. llnit l,‘ vt- * . ever seen. That wonderful life oi yo‘ “m; ‘m. yum,“ is WLVHUL the Master (Yilllfl out, to tho utmost limit, tiic reserves of spirit soul and! _ _ body l -At a itict-iiiii: of tlit- pit-foul.“ (Hm; Bring your handitg, ygup 5n][|g-,h79'l\'tlllV('l lit-ltl lll ‘the’ It-iiipt-iwilnt-c, glers, your bootleggors, your house; li-tll at hiurrtiy itlwr tin 31s‘, inst breakers up to the touchstone oijtwoinprising ‘the Pt-lls oi‘ hlurray the master life, anti see these llu-lflllflllll‘. lliali llnnk, him-ray ltirci" man wrecks, which were brokenlnud (‘l-ion Wllllnni, Mr. John .I. llt-trk upon the v"\iieel of irony and liutcnluf hiurray Jiivtir iviis ihc llllillllill- re-horn and re-matlc into the like-inns choice of the clot-tors piw-stiiil. ness of the One Who wusnallctl tin‘ ‘(Hi6 of the t-tiiiiiiig stiiiitlarti lit-ar- a cross. between two thieves, and‘ ,1»; {m- um 1,1|,_.(-m,wn-“HYH (,1- Whose last act before I-Ie lln\\'0'_l;tliii ‘Mtirray inn-hm District, oil.- Hi5 Mad find died. was to brlnil|jcct to the zipprtiviil of tho ftirilr Willi Hlm ll llllfil l!!!“ lllir story 01' coining Lib. Ctinscrvutivt- (‘onvt-n- Parlldlsa tioii for the fourth district t-i‘ Kings. Note: This wns niutlt- lit-c- Next sllmlfly. Rev. Mr, Herman essary by the reputed reslgnziiitin W1" Drench on "Perjurlfl" lof Mr. Norman hlclkititl. MOh - JUNE Prmii. Tin: onrnizus EIG OFFER , "Bl-A?“ MVP wfllTili. A Big Variety Show in Two Atlfi THE MONASTRY SCENE BEAUTIFUL -—- H/KRMONIOUS THE SEARCHLIGHT SCENE . HAU-NTINQ SOUTHEfIN MELODIES THE‘ mo" CAFE scant: WITH UP-TO-DATE CHORUS OF 24_voict-:s-24 You WANT "no LAUGH SEE ~ THIS ."'SHOW Store Smashere Need Work. l t; oiityNegF-l-QZE What about these men who have been raiding stores and breaking in the homes of law-abiding citizens‘! They need work. They need tn earn an honest dollar. They need to take off their coats and roll UP their sleeves and sweat a bit. We need to tell some fellows just where they shoiiid "get. off at." A man who lives by his wits, and the fellow who lives by plunder and theft is a burden~—aii insufferable burden—on every man rind woman in the community. Every honest man and‘ woman, in Charlottetown is called upon to pay up for the deviltry and the barbarism of every outlaw in this city. E Esr CHE rosncco y Jltirbm- liavt- it-ainii ili- its-l, persistent. in - -;' -- l WIN ti; t... A FOR _‘ Hickey & Nicholson's Black Twlst- EVERY CHEW GIVES THE USER UNEQUALLED TOBACCO ENJOYMENT. @211;- LWAYS ASK Our Jail Prisoners Should be Sent to Work. What a tragic sight to see young men huddled together in idleness, in our jail! Young fellows — and older ones—hehintl iron burs, pass- ing their time inenforced laziness, and, in a criminal atmosphere. created by energies that have no outlet, ntropen windows of the mind, and no vision for the soul. IF EUS EIGHT .. 1st Tent" 1st Tenor U 2nd Tetltll‘ . 2nd Tenor ,, 1st Bi“ __ 1st Bets . 2nd 5"‘ MEMBERS OF THE ORPH Mr. G- E. Ritchie .. ' Mr._B.oy Qulglcy Mr. Wm. Brennan . Mr. Arthur Bruce .. Mr. L. Dingwell ,1 Mr. Ben Acorn ..,' Mr. Jack SternsQ. . . Dr. Earle Robins . . . . . . . .. 2nd B!!! MISS ROBERTA eeencstg zwiqiieei _DirccfrI"- Ticket Office Opens for Cotillolt Holders Thursday. ‘ t _- une 2nd, 9.30 A- M. Rhom- st a ‘Friday, hornets," oso A. M- I xv .» l? - wother: Doritos. W" ‘ ly_ late last nishl- ‘I'm r i. dmtly Olfl-lflillllmlv . Lindbergh fall id like to lmOWI I i Th Palace t’llll'l'“‘i'irt.fif"i.i.i' i __‘_‘__9 31'?‘ I , LON-DON, May 27.-—~-lt was offic- fsevernl pit) _ (Iii illllly announced. tonight that the Q} t, [fringing Up Father _By Gauge lucmmuna DOYou ' '- 5e: ru. Pujr AN so T iN ALLTHE PAPER‘?! Net-uni‘ ‘THE FINDER TO RETURN HIM To THI5 Apoaafiia‘. Y‘: ‘ I'LL BET YOU CilT ‘ ELEPHANT BACK‘. YOU SHOULD NEAR FROM SOME- ONE BY NOW‘ LOOK OUT THE WINDOW- HE MAY‘BE OUT THERE NOW! ‘King iwiiiiiéoéiye If 3 p -l--.‘x: 1n; m, and _ Refit» illlle club-d- King will receive Cnptn (fhurles- Llntibergh at Buckliigh Pill! Qg-bllt it‘; in f! ' ti; m in soito. iii Tuesday morning. The -New York-to i iinllmyifof mun‘ Paris flier is expert: ’ inn 0t or: ‘ i! , - here from Brussels _’ ‘ we y that ,1 Bu} “t9 ' main until Thursday ' , . -l '