A .9" '9. passer. l Aim» PER vouain, i. ivoun SUNDA1’LHNNER Sunday smacks of sermons, sleep and silence still appetites must be appcased May we suggest Roast Chicken, or Roast Goose ' ' for Dinner The nicest meal one man ever told another r about. ' jThe Milton Bell Tea Roe-ms 151 Kept, St, Charlottetown. i i i i "m5, Cards, ete., 5c- l m» 5c per word. 01h" I'll-Q! For "Sale OABD. SUITABLE FOB ‘ma: outhouses. etc.. lc, Per may, Guardian omce. ti it sets - FRESH IIERRING. Apply Howard Purser. IRXWBW“ Hotel, North Rustic-n. aris-s-zo-al. B sass - OLD reruns. s l cents bundle. Guardian 011121232” , o; “hi, T0 LET,'BOAR_D sun mm signs on hand at Guardian Office. ll oa sets -4.. flroris CHOICE ll, l, , fippiyEverett Wed- loum aiver. sist-s-s-zo-zl TRAWBERRY PLANTS, eoe rsa hundred, 75c by mail; $4.00 per thousand. Viking raeilbm‘? Plant-i certiiled $5.00 per hundred. P. S. Reeves, Southport. 30i0-5-l3-8i. rl : SALE ,-,CHI.'VD.0LE'1‘ CLUB _ I030 Mpddl." As 800d 88 . Bargain for cash. APDIY 9 square. 3109-5-19-31. iiJsALs-nouss, 1o ROOMS. [wilting King's Square. All mod- ern conveniences. Large barn. Beputiful home in best location. _ 3027-5-12-tl Apply 256 Kent. OEJSALE - STEAM ENGINE. 40 11.2., used, but in good condition. -Aib Boiler. and other fittings. when» for quick sale. Write s. T. ‘Mill, care Guardian, Charlotte- lolln. 3100-5-20-61. ‘ OEIA FERTILIZER SPREAD- crs’. t7 oi these sold on P. E. I. rial year. Prices e30 cash or note doritaz, payable Dec. 1st. Del ver- ‘eiil to any station on P. E. I- salisiaction guaranteed. Order soy. W. R. Dennis, Charlottetown. 7 Alt)! IMPLEMENTB A1‘ LOWER llrtcec. Fertilizer Spreaders $32-00.- W ons $40.50 up. Grain Drills ti . Everything priced to meet aempetitiori. We were the first ower the prices on implements. s lsfaction guaranteed W R. I nis, Charlottetown. i zaai §Boarders Wanted ACCOMMODATED. ‘3108-5-20-3i lOABDEItB lg Fitzroy st. nlp-oblectlon to carrying other l es. Apply giving references. e Buckley-Drain Co.» Ltd». l?! bfofiillflmtreal, .~<- ___ ._ e u Advertising Rates-Pay Central Guardian locals, 5c. per word; Eastern locals, 2c. per word; Announcements and Coming Events, 2c. per word; Classified, 2c. per word; In Memcrlain , Notices, 98c.‘ per inch; Lists oi Floral and Spiritual Offer- I‘ name; Letters of Condolence 98c. p" lpch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 98c. per inch HO§ > BECOME agble in Ad ante Western and on applications. Agents Wanted- MAN OR WOMAN TO TRAVEL and appoint agents for old-estab- lished house in business in Tor- onto iorty-two years. Position permanent. Write for particu- iars, expense allowance, etc. Winston Co., Toronto. A. W. 5-18-21-25-28. Female Help Wanted COOK WANTED AT LEXINGTON Hotel, North Rustico. 3l75-5-20-2l. WOMEN WANTED T0 CONDUCT Kindergarten Classes at ilome. Address Canadian Kindergaajteji Institute, Toronto l0. -‘ C_ a-s-r-ri-zl-gtg. WOMEN WANTED T0 saw son us at home. Sewing machine nec-' essary. No selling. Ontario Neck- wear Company. Dept. 147, Tor- onto ll. Miscellaneous“ . __ , IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING TO sell phone 800. BCCODG"HUIO Store, Richmond St. 3172-5-19-3i IOIIN ALFRED McDONALD. PRO- vlnclal Land Surveyor, Herman- vllle. (R. 3, Souris.) r , 9370-10-15-1 month. A VISIT T0 OUR STORE MAY be a big saving to you. Second Hand Store, 108 Richmond St. , 3l72-5-l9-3l cur TliIS our role LUCK- Send blrthdate, with stamp, for free trial reading. Prof. Rabble-l. Box 94, Grand Central Station, New York. M-fi-‘l-Sat-di. Help Wanted ‘r - 3°‘°‘5'“"“'“'m LOOK AHEAD - GET INTO THE Civil Service as Postman, Clerk, Customs Examiner, Immig. In- spcctor, etc. Full details. free from the M. C. C, Toronto flu.) M. H. W.-5-7-ll-2l-2l3. Male Help Wanted ' WANTED IMMEDIATELY-COUN- try boy for store work. W. R. Dennis. 3200-0-21-21. EARN UPWARDS OF $25 WEEK- iy, growing mushrooms for us, in cellars and sheds. Begin now. 11-; lustrated booklet free. Mushroom Co.. Toronto. H. W. 5-14-17-10-21-23. Canadian EXPERT DABDlB through our special low cost course. flundreds of successful graduates. Write Moler Berber College, 573 Harrington. Halifax. M, H. W. Nov. lt-ettti. Wanted a few hundred bags I White Potatoee-Seed AIIII le Stock, at our Ware- llew. llonn’: Wharf. Lester ilouglae LPW- Queen and water Streets ‘ Phone 3088 i . re DGi-eat I-Ciiilnrrmervb Bile (a) aim, erican Belle walks in when the world walks out. Wanted WANTED - I00 BUSHELS wnlrs oats. R. Raymond, Southpcrt. Phone i175. 3178-5-20-21. WANTED -_- RETURNED IMMED- of the Judge whether the death _____ THE___ iiElilllAl. DDAIIDIMI , nxcimsion suit utu-orweri and return to cents. "airline" leaves Ptckardh Wharf at a P. M, cue on‘ return sec. alii-e-zo-u. BOOSTING CANADIAN LITER- ATUBE-In the interests of Can- - adlea literature and towards com- bating the unfavorable influence 0i certain American publications of winch Canada has been flooded, a group of graduates, delegated from the principal Canadian universities lby the Canadian Chamber of Com- merce and by the Geographical So- ciety oi Canada, is touring Canada. Yesterday the Guardian had the pleasure of deceiving a. visit from two of the delegates, Mr. F. Evans of the University of Saskatchewan, Economics Department, and Miss M. lBorgen, College of Law, University of Saskatchewan. Other delegates are lvlelting the other Maritime Provinces. The =group spent a week ill Quebec where they were spon- soréd by the Board of ‘Trade, the Kiwanis Club, and the I. 0. D. E. and received encouraging support from Premier Taschereau and the Quebec Government. The graduates vsiting this Province are delighted with the reception so far accorded them. MR nsarrv soars scours rreasmam Upon the nomination oi His Ex- cellency the Governor General, Mr. E- W- 38ml’. K. 0.; of the Cana- dian Pacific Railway, was gjoelggfl. ed President of the Boy swim M. soclstlon at the recent annual meeting. WORLD PLANE rvronsi. snow FOR aors The glider and airplane model display at the loss‘ World Boy Scout Jamboree, to be held in Him- Bary. will be in charge of Stephen de I-forthy, eldest son of the Regent of Hungary. and one of Europe's Exports in flying and gliding. RAVE RELATIVES HERE-Tile following membersof the Always B. Nbturai club 0f this city will be fea- tured at the State Junior day to be held in Boston tomorrow under the auspices of the Massachusetts Fed- eration of Music Clubs, Inc. The young artists are Mabel Felch of Sesbrook,‘ i student at the New- buryport High School, and Madeline and Rachel ‘Reed, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. E C. Reed, Buck Street. Attlred in old-fashioned costumes, they will present under" the direction of Ella Duchemin Nutter, a program of music of George Washington's time. Miss Felch who is a pupil oi ms. Nutter, will sing "My Days Havebeen so Wondrous Free." the first composed American song. It was written’ by Francis Hapkklson whoyiivilisborrrln 1737 and died in i191. As anl-ano sololvradeline Reed wul play "Gavotte? by Giuck i114- 1767. Tartlni, a wonderful violinist, born 1692 died in 1770, is the com- pceelgof "Sal-lambda" which will be played by Rachel Reed. Miss llTaa. Castelhun is the counsellor of the Always 2B, Natural club and the teacher o! Maaerne Reed. {rile 1r year old violinist is a pupil ‘of Vora Conant. Mrs. Ella Duchemln Nutt- er above referred to is a daughter of the late Edmund Duchemin formerly of the firm of Duchernin Bros, this city. INDIAN SCOUTERS RAVE DIFFERENCES N0 Mohammedan, Hindu, Christian and Buddist scoutmasters look a. ten day's training course together in perfect harmony and good will at a camp near Coiombo, Ceylon. All joined ln the morning and even- ing prayers for Robert Louis ‘Stev- enson. ANOTHER INTERNATIONlA-L S C OUT CAMP Ari international Boy Scout camp to be blown as the Baden-Powell Camp has been establshed in In- ternational Park, Beaumont, Cali- fornia. The camp is sponsored by the Bearnnont Rotary Club, and is open at all times to Scouts of any‘ country. OLD FIRE ENGINE FOR SCOUT (JANE 'A unique addition to the equip- ment of Mystery Bland Scout camp site near Ottawa is an old hand-pump fire engine. It was presented by the Mayor and Coun- cil of Masson, Que. It will be used to pump water to the tank of a camp water system. Windsor Faces _ . . . SCOUTS' TRAINING SAVES Financial Crisis ’ THEIR MOTHER} Two Scouts of Westf'eld, N. .l.. returned from school at noon to find their mother ‘unconscious on the floor oi the gas-filled kitchen One threw open doors and windows and ‘phoned the doctor; the other immediately began artificial res- piration. The doctor, on another case arrived twenty minutes later to find the mother partially recovered. He declared the boys’ prolnptncee had saved her. WINDSOR, Ont. May, 20—(By the Canadian Prom-No capital expenditures before the end of 1934; a further 10 percent cut in wages and salaries in all municipal departments and boards, effective iromllluly 1; resumption of collec- tion of municipal income tax-these are outstanding among d- ations made to Windsor city coun- cil today by Thomas Bradshaw, in- surance company president as steps to reestabliehpmunicipal financial affairs on an absolutely sound basis. The report was referred to the finance‘ committee. FOR FRENCH-CANADIAN scours The recent growth of Scouting among French-Canadian boys hi! resulted in the nublwellon o! I French version of the Canadian first Scout textbook, "Starling to Scout." The French book is titled. "Les Debut-s de'Un Soollt." Death Penalty WABI-IIIIGFION, May 20—(AP.)- ‘the-Cochran Bill providing for the death penalty or life imprisonment for kidnappers was approved by a United States House of Representa- tives Judiciary Sub-Committee. l The blli would forbid the trans- portation of- any kidnapped person in interstate or foreign commerce. It would leave to the discretion U. s. scours MAKING 0000' Sixty-nine per cent. oi American Rhodes scholars have been Scout-l; 80 per cent. off all players select- ed ior last year's All-American foot- ball teams were Scouts: 111w e1 those for the All-American first team were Scouts; 39 of the 50 boys selected by Thomas A. Edison's intellectual teat were scouts. and the boy given first p‘ace was I scout. . penalty or imprisonment from one ‘yearto life would be imposed on defendants convicted of abducting persons who are held for ransom for either money or other consideration. lately i0 the ' ----1 the two A TABLET‘TIO TE LATE DR- horse Oliver Riding Seuiiier tak mm -.. . a, ,_ mtg? NAT“ ROBERTSON ises during or shortly after th i - Auction Sale on May 7th. Austfiil WBMTW-At Merle. M1! 90' A bronze tablet to the memory of A. Scales, Freetown, Liquidator i982, Oliver Webster, aged '13. ‘h. M, DL yum w_ pppertmn, Edwards 6r Company, A Friend: A friend is one who rest oi the Longset aénitecord 2.06%. Half-brother to The Zombro Belle, 2.06%, l °l 1mm. 209%, etc. Half-brother to The Colorado, dam of Wreck, 2.04%, etc. Out of The (3) 2.12%. Trotter, bred by A. B. Cone", 9"‘ P"- Cwlnea by Good Time Stable, Fooled 1911; lime. saucers lllfl Reg istered. Vol. XXII. town Driving Park. The race track vet- .Funeral Monday May 23rd at; 2 Chief Commtssk-mer of the Boy Scouts Association, was recently un- veiled at Dominion i-leedqlllllel’! of the organization, Ottawa, ln the present-o oi His Excellency the Governor General. The tablet Wll erected b? eubsorilrtlfflll 5mm Scouts in all parts of OHM!» ooveauoa oenciulr. ima- esimi slaves wot-I’ o'clock. DUCllANNAN-At ea my st. Jam- edarrlalns. Mass, April at, i932, roe Ohrlltena ni-rmeaom, daugh- ter of. theJltellr. and Mrs. wu- iim‘ ‘weetllefliie. sic-rrr- I- 1 1v. '15. irate... WN guarantor A A . valuable service lo the movement, . The decoration was presented by. .eccuts passed the compass test. . line oi their observations durlns the with each roll lliu. 6 Exp. and a M“, i5 8 Exp. “flog "m" 55d cash with seq“, Mail trial roll. Youll be delighted i Dept. C. , THE REID STUDIO MONCTON, NB minion Medal Board for long and A NEW HONOR. FOR 8.4’. The latest honour conferred upon 10rd Baden-Powell is the Grand Cross of the Order of the _Grand Bil-R Gedlminans of Lithuania, the Utlluanlan Minister to Greatl Britain on behalf of the President, of the Republic, the I-lonary Ch'ef Scout of Lithuania, "in recognition of his services to L'thuanla in the cause of international good will| through the Boy Scout hiomirient." 1st. Summerslde ‘l This troop has now 30 boys on the roll and also have the nucleus of a Wolf Club Pack, M's; Helen MacQuarrie has consented to take over the duties of Cubmaster. On Saturday last the Troop had a very enjoyable hike to Stanlakes shore taking supper with them. The hike was taken as an opportunity for four boys to pass the second, class signalling test and four other After an hour spent round the "Council Fire" in Sodlt law, yarns and songs the troop formed up and marched back to Summerside. 2nd. Summer-side Troop The Prov. Scout Sect'y. R. C. Par- end, visited this troop ‘and invested, Mr. Harold Arsenault asisooiftmnst- er. Thle is a promising new troop of the st. Paul's churcriftiiere are» fifteen boys enrolled and under capable leaders are making steady progress. There are twelve boys oi this parish enrolled in the Com- munity ‘Iboop. " Alberion p "A The troop le progresshg under the leadership of the Rev._Wm. Phillips- and Henry MacLeanflhereare 30 boys on the roll. ' ' Baptist There were thirteen scouts pree- ent Monday . A supper was prepared and but on by the Scouts. Test work will be taken up at the next meet- ing. and all scouts who wish to this meeting. Zion ' Cubs There were 25 Cubs present at the been supper prepared by the boys and their leaders. Th‘: was follow- es by a programme of stories, songs and jokes, closing with the Scouts Sience. There will be no meeting on MW 24th, a Cub can was presented to Barry MacLaren as a second Prize for selling tickets for ‘the Scout Concert. "rile Meet not; Redeemer ‘Moll Ml‘. FHA. DriP-OQ is the new Scout- lnaster of this Troop and We know that. he will continue to carry on the good work started by Mf- Wm- Bradley, under whose leadership the Holy Redeemer Troop was one of the beet in the Province. This trooP went on a seven mile hike Satur- day. Each scout carried his lunch the day was spent in flsh’ng. At the Monday night meeting. flog ‘"111 was taken up and at the camp 11" the patrol leaders gave a brief out- llr. W. ll. liaison . CHIROPRACTOR Three Year Palmer Graduate ‘ 120 Prince St. Phone 1072 Home Calls Made. l arouse LIMESTONE We have ail band a limited Drown. Honorary Dominion 50m‘ l mum-sewn oiinnrana DIOOMTION . llenilt! er the above for ... .. _ l, ‘comma. egrienitqal purposes, which ‘Inn. m] m wdogootmm. ‘a weareeelliflretlowcstprlcee. Charlottetown cal “w”! w m‘ neellepq the r North Wilteblro “n” Guam,’ u cm, 5,9,“; A. llDfllD a 0o. for to Mr- ovslllrfl» Jlnhtiowo. .-., 111d M5101‘ A. A. Plnaxd O1, the DO- y , Christmas holiday I sober was kind and upright, ‘prlsorlel-‘spleaded: "This man was pass tests should be prepared for ' hike, after sing song the meellng closed. Camps \ There are two comp; planned for the summer. one in Sllmmerslde and ’ one in Charlottetown, and possibly one at Bedeque. Watch for further announcements in this column. Scouts shou'd now get ready to attend camp this glimmer by ggttlng - their camping equipment together. The cost is very low and troops could put on concerts, etc, and provide funds for evcry boy in the’ troop to attend Gilwcll Training Cums; The Nova. Scot/a Provincial Boy Scout Council have extended an in- vitatlon to any leader to attend their Gilwell Training Course for Sooutmasters and the Prince Ed- ward Island Provincial Scout Coun- cil are prepared to assist any Scout- master who would like to go, For further information write Provincial Scout Secretary. W. C. T. U. Notes IIOW LIQUOWS CONTROL WORKS IN CANADA The above query is being asked wherever and whenever this issue comes to a pro and con conflict. A practical answer was furnished by the Unemployed Married Men‘: Association of Calgary, Albert when its members urged the Coun cil of that western city to close a‘ beer parlors and Government li- quor vendor stores until the d pression is over, pointing out very plainly the working of liquors con- trol ln the following declaration: “Beer parlors and vendors are tut ing away money which might oth- erwise be put into food and cloth- ing by the general public." Wet propaganda has as a te" "illegal bad whiskey." A press des- patch from New York at the time, stated: "Because of the widespread evi- deuce of poisoned liquor, and the unusually large numbers of deaths. Police Commissioner M.itonight ordered closer watch on all speak- easles." But a Toronto incident the same week is a tale of good old al- p cohol. A young man went to a go- ‘ vernment store and purchased le- i gally a bottle of wine. I-le drank ii and then climbed a 40-foot. Hydro tower and was electrocuted. Another Canadian, who, when but whom, evidently, a drink turned into a demoniac criminal, forged $3,000 and more from a Canadian ‘railway, being a. ticket agent; At his trial a former clergyman of the one of my flock in for fifteen years. and I know his record as an honest and upright person- H0 feels, and so do I, that an offense l The I Presbyterian Church In Canada ‘ST. JAMES‘ CIIURCII Minister: Rev. R. Moorhead Legate, B.D. Public Worship: 4 Morning at Eleven O'clock. -- Evening at Seven O'clock. 4 STRANGERS FDA-ND VISI- TORS‘ CORDIALLY INVITED. Fox Feed! Anyone desiring SHREDDED WHEAT For: Feed, can be supplied at oncc from Char- lottetown, or other points by oommunlca“ with J. Robert Mulch Mount llerbert Phone Hollsboro Ri-l l‘. E. I. Representative Canadian Shredded Wheat Co. 3l20-b-l7-tts-7l. DOORS! DOORS! We have a large stock direct from the factory. All y kinda at lowest prices. l HARDWOOD FLOORING always on hand. iiacil0|lALll -il0VlE WOODWORKING C0,, LTD. Phone 841 Charlottetown IDfl-I-It-II-Il-IL .2 g Sermon-Dov. E. H. " meay, D. D. "ENGLISH" PAINT Buy wisely. Get the moat value for your motley. _Ii' you use B-H “lNOl-Illl" PAINT the 30b Will last four years. If you use cheap paint you must: do the work again in two WI". l0 3-H "INGLIIII" PAINT colts only half as muchto apply as cheep paint. Manufactured by B I'I___ENDERS°N LIMIT‘! lfle gg| FENNELL 6? CHANDLER, Charlottetown SOLD IY as his must be punished. But he blame for his crimes." pants to put. somewhere where Canada is paying a big pi-lcs is; 1e _Wlll be removed from his evil its indulgence in the sale of gov. hliblb ‘l! drinking. which is to ernment liquor. “H444 a.‘ ““ ‘ . will Dentist Church w MINISTER-REV. A c. VINCENT. o, p, ORGANIST-MRS. c. stuorr rum, Panic: Arm i-rzaor are. MORNING wonsliir ll (YCLOCK > Anthem-"O Clap Your Hands Together" ,, , _ __ Tflfugf Sermon—“Philadelphia" . . . . . . . .. . ... . . . . . DI’. Vincent sqlrulo Solo-Selected Mrs. G. B. Gilroy SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. This is a very special invitation to those who have not yet visited our School, there's a class you will enJoy. EVENING WORSHIP 7 OWTLOCK Anthem-"What of the Night?" Sermon-—"Thls Way" Anthem-“I Need Thee Every Hour" . . . . .. . . . . Baldwin 4* You are invited to any and all services of the Baptist Church. ocean 2 's..'i?-i£...i?.“ci{...-Zl.“ A WHIT SUNDAY 8.30 A. M.—lloly Communion. 10.00 A. M.—The Sunday School. 11.00 A. lVL-Morning Prayer and Sermcn-"llim That Cometh to Me." 7.00 P. M.—Evenlng Prayer and Sormon- eralleged Service." . Anihem-“Holy Father Cheer Our Way" casetloe Cooper ‘ "“‘.** * e» e “e54 b-OO-CO-OA-b-AJ Olln iieilwChurc/i I O I Trinity Ministers-Rev. E. H. Ramsay, D.D., Rev. C. N. Brown, MA. Organisfr-Mr. A. Roy Kendall, LI-AJVL, A.A.G.O. 10.00 A. M.-Prayer Meeting. 11.00 A. Mr-YIIDIID Worship. toeleo+o+kammmm D. McLean . . Bennett Solo-Selected .. . . . . . .............. Anthem-"God is a Spirit" 2.30 P. M.-Sunday School. 6.45 .P. M.—0rgan Recital by Mr. Weller Mofiiltte A. T. C. M. ............ Mendeileehn . N. Sonata No. I in F. Minor 7.00 P. M.-Publlc Worship. Sermon-PA Father's Hope for Ills San" Rev. C. N. Brown, M. A. Solo-“Lead Thou Me On" . . . . . . . . . 0... .... Boyle Miss Lilian McKenzie, Mus. Bac. Antbem-"O God, Who fleet Prepared . . . A. It. Gaul ~ Soprano Solo-Mile D. Tait. Visitors and students Cordially Welcome. Services Broadcast by C. IL C. K. Zior. Presbyterian Church REV. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER MINISTII. PROF. LOUIS THOMPSON. ORGANIST. MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 A. M.-Theme: "Thy wul Be Done" From our study of the lord's Prayer. Anihem-“Some Blessed DI!" .........-.--..... Nevin The Choir. 2.30 P. h1.--Sebbatl1 School and Billie Claeeel. EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 P. Mw-TIIBIIIC: "A Worth-while Brother”. Continuing our series on "Home Life” Anthem-"Soldlers of Christ Arise" ............ Miller The Choir. "Ye shall keep my sabbathe, and reverence my sanctuary: l am the Lord." Lev. 10130. AJ-O-O-O-OOQ §§§OQ4§§§§§O§§Q4§§§§§ THE aatvarnmviuwwr ADJUTANT £1? MRS. KIMMINS \ orrlcras IN canoe 11.00 s. rii-seioeei-"oeaiiue- rci-ia and raver". 2-00 P. lVL-Sunday School. 7.00 r. ltL-Sllbkct-"The Nearnese er Salvation.” A Cordial Welcome Awiite You.“ lil, ',;.>en=. r ffi$s=ricx -