. ‘Hi. . l‘. .. it ‘A gill: .' w; ': ‘i l . . in F? r,‘ Pat. t, _ hi; it] a ‘ ‘~ I .. ‘ I ‘Ark-J ._—_4~L"nl-a¢§- a Pictorial Event in History Of Charlottetown PRINCE EDWARD MONDAY o TUESDAY , MAT. 16c-2Bc—NIGHT 156-260-370. Complete in moving pictures. that lined the streets. contains Greatest ~ Film Masterpiece/ ' uth Butane-is. DOmlIIIOIIS. human side oi’ Emlire dnelopment. Interest. BIGGER AND BETTER. THAN VCORPUS CHRISTI PROCESSION Excellent views of the pro- cession enroute, the sacred ceremony at Notre Dame, the im- mense congregation in reverent uttmdahce and the crowds , - ALSO EXCELLENT FEATURE FILM Romance! Adventure! The most widely known song in the British Tongue inspires a. photoplay which illustrates the A Dramatic Master- piece of Britain's youth in Overseas Dominions.—of love and sacrifice-of hardiness and fortitude and gripping human AND FIRST CHAPTER NEW SERIES NOTE-This Same Program Will be Shown at Strand Wed.-Thurs. Moving Pictures of the Corpus ilhristi Procession at the Prince Edward Monday Three Thousand Men, Women and Clergy of 'tl:e City Thursday evening. and are she sees many changes, . St. Dunstan’s Cathedral Annual Procession. Participate in After an unsuccessful attempt, last. year, owing to inclement weather, to film the annual Corpus Christi procession. the management. o1 me Prince Edward Theatre succeeded this year in securing excellent results, which will be screened at the Prime Edward Monday and Tuesday and the Strand Wednesday and Thursday. Scenes of the Corpus Christi have at times been on the Prince ppogcessions oi Montreal, Quebec and Ottawa, dward sgeen but none of the regular News Reel cameraman have ever thought oi Coming f0 the Island to film the annual procession of Charlottetown. The Prince Edward management con- sidered it time to have the local procession filmed, so with their usual enter- prise, arrangements were made last. year for the taking of the pictures, un- unfortunaiely the weather interferred. However this year the attempt was successful and the weather man was in better humor and several hundred feet o. film in taking the entire procession and ceremony. 5368-6-8-11. Mrs. Mary .1. Smith and Mrs. Dan- Thomas Hogan o King so n is as iel behave. Peabody, Mass. arrived in years since Mls. smith left here and the guests of Mrs Smith's brother Mr. ‘Fl iii mieal, through '7 TO 1. Married men acquire merchandise. property, mortgagee, stocks and , lzonds. But the final figures lhpw that on this continent for every dollar of such wealth they leave behind them, they leave seven dollar: in life insurance. f The easiest wuy to build up an estate b through life Insurance. The molt econ- Princé Edward TODAY ONLY CAPITOL i‘ IRENE RICH MWAIINEII ._BAXTER ALSO CHARLIE CHASE COMEDY ,CAPITOL TODAY ‘running Adventure _ story of three Devil D015 _ "Three Musket- eers" of the Marines in Chha. Prince Edward sirniinvn WEB DAILY MATINEE AT 3.30 Theatre . JUNE ‘Eishers Ever Welcome MUTT 59° JEFF I.‘\I Eéifiiallél WILLIAM B O YD IN “Leatherneck” line's“ COMEDY—SERIAL MONDA Y He loved the womall who bore his name» but she thought more of her home than o! mm, yet he blindly - endured her domin- ancellllltll I. WOINICI- fully poignant stor! abrlm with drama’. thrill, emotion and deep heart appell- Central Guardian GET YOUR. HARDIE FERTILIZER Sower from The Hurdle Mfg. (.70., Summerside. 4047-5-23cod3wks. START TO GET Your ready for the big provincial exhibi- tion, Charlottctown, August 19-23- Send for prize list. J. W. Boulter, sec- retary. 411-" IT IS VERY EASY to attach a Hardie Fertilizer Sowcr to any wagon box. It will save a lot of hard labour in the field. $39.00. The Hardlc Mig., Co.._Summerside. _ 4047-5-23-eod3wks. CLINIC FOR CRIPPLED CHILD- REN conducted by Dr. Ackcl- will be held at. the Red Cross‘ office, so Grafton Street, Tuesday, June 11th and Town Hall, Summerside, on Fri- dey, June 14th. isoci-s-za-ao-Junc-a till 10m. ANGLICAN SERVICES-Second Sunday after Trinity, June 9th.—-St. John's~Milton, Sunday School 2pm. Evening Prayer, 3pm. St. Marks- Ruatico Evening Prayer, 7.30pm. PROPERTY IMPROVEMENTS - The very long pile and plank bridge over the pond on the Delvby estate. His Lordship the Bishop's summe home, is being straightened up and made again passable by Messrs. John A. Martin and son, Grand 'l‘racadie. This bridge is over 300 feet long. This much wanted stout white muslin. DOWN mum) exhibits l Baby Pillow. ' Fgfms KA POK FILLED readyfor your inspection. 12x16 ‘inches and the covering is a fine Moore oi McLeod Limited EXHIBITION OF CHINA and Oil painting. plain and Fancy Sewing, etc, at Notre Dame Convent, begin- ning Saturday, June 8th at 2 P. M., till Monday evening, 8.30 P. M. You are cordially invited. v5364-6-8-ic. NOTICE T0 LOCAL ADVERTIS- ERS-In order to insure insertion oi advertisements, local advertisers are advised to have their copy in the Guardian Office not later than 10.30 A. M. the day previous to publication. When the advertisements are half- page or more, copy must be in the Cfilce twenty-four hours in advance. 5114-5-3l-tf. SURVEYING LAND-Mr. John A. Martin, Grand Tracadie. who had some dimculty in establishing the land lines on s. farm at Stanhope. purchased from his brother. had Land Surveyor McDonald, Hermanville, last Monday getting the lines straighten- ed out. TRINITY UNITED cnuncir-Laev. Dr. Ramsey will preach at both ser- vices tomorrow. Rev. I-L- Johnson- being in Sackville, attending Con- ference. The early prayer meeting. Junior Congregation, and Sabbath School, will meet st usual respective hours, The music for the day will in- clude a solo by Mr. George Johnson, —at morning service; and in the evening, a solo by Mrs. Frances Wood of Pownal. Everybody welcome at all services. ldlnardfi Linlment for Cough: I Cold!» 40c line is just in and The size is ONES AT $1.00 \ BATTLE AENTIRY NEW EDITI l___'__/____ THE PEER OF ALL CARTOON MUSICAL (‘OIIIEDIES 7' Qarch while v iMacWaIker, brother _ ‘performed the ceremony. Miss Bar- nercissl predominating. Mill Pren- ces Wood played Mendelueohu’: wedding much as the bride was u- corted to her station by-her brother Mr. Gordon MeeWelklr of Port Hawkesbury. The bride were an en- suit of rose belie ornament- ed by a bouquet of sweet ' pegs and yellow roses. The bride and I the bridegroom stood under a floral the Reverend Wallace of the bride. barb MacNeill, of Charlottetown, e ‘personal friend of the bride. IIBI "For You Alone" with characteristic . sweetness. The ushers were Mew!- Robert Matheson. Mark Inmnn. Al- " lan MacLean and Haber MacPhnil. After the‘ ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay, a number of relatives who were present, and I. 19W 111mm” friends were invited tothe home of Mr. Robert Matheson, where a lun- cheon was tendered them by the members and adherents of Clyde River Church. In the early after- noon the newly married couple l?" by automobile for Montreal and other points farther west. The bride is a daughter of the lute Captain David Macwallrer of Port Hawker- bury and she is a graduate nurse of tile New England 811M185 30801911- Thc bridegroom is a son oi Mr. Wil- liam L. Lindsay oi Glasgow, Scot- land. He received his tralnins It the Glasgow Theological College and at McGlll University, Canada. The guests from Nova Scotia were George Macwalkcr, Mayor of New Water- THE LAUGHING. PRANCING. SINGING. DANCING. ALL-ROUND HIT OF THE SEASON. BIG BEAUTY CHORUS OF SINGING AND DANCING GIRLS PRIEIES MATINEES, Kiddies 26c. Adults 52?, Any Seat. NIGHTS, 52c, 80c. $1.10. SEATS NOW SELLING. 5372 nose VALLEY-There will be service in connection with the Prcs- byterian Church in Canada in the Orange Hall, Rose Valley on Sun- day, Juner9th at 1.30 p. m. FINE LOBSTER CATCH-Grand Tracadie fishermen claim to be high- lbs. lobsters is good evidence; while one or two other boats have twelve and thirteen ‘thousand t0 their cre- dlt. . ‘ MOVING PICTURES 0f the Cor- pus Citrisii Procession and scenes of throngs that lined streets, to be shown at Prince Edward Monday and Tuesday. 5372 GOOD FOX SEASON-The spring crop oi fox puppies on the ranches around» Charlottetown, is better than last yum and the year is considered good by the ioxmen. BROOKFlELD.—The services in the Brookilcld congregation on Sunday, June. 0th will be as follows: Hartsvilla 3.15 p. m., Sunday School 2.15 p. m., Brookfield, '7 p. m. Sun- day School 10.30 a.m. Hunter Riv- er Sundayfi!‘ 10.30 a.m. THE PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION in clisrioimown. August 18-13. will be the biggest and best ever put. on here. More prize; for livestock. All freight; paid en livestock. Biggest midway, over. Three performing troupes from New York, and l0"! days horse racing. Write to your vfrlends abroad and plan to entertain them that week. Send fer prise list. J. W. Boulter, Secretary, Charlotte- town, r. u. Inland. lily-N REV. A. C. VINCENT, D. D. will speak, morning and evening at‘ the Baptist Church. l-li.s morning subject is one Mission of the Church.” at the evening service, the sermon _will be “Is it. nus TO-DAY?" The Sun- doy,school had. another great day last Sunday. Will YOU help to tract-cue the ttendance tomorrow. Fine ‘music at all services. ' Why be a sufferer from SKIN DISEASES wheuyoueuuprocure “Pellicura” that will remedy all time troubles. 'pe: bottle £41", $1.25 U ,.._.._...-_.. ,_- . H tar-r" a Tebehsdatalldrugotomtrloe l u. J ies Prince EciwardMoiiday and TilcsjiTljvon, will be at 3 p. m. Silliday School 2 p. in. BRADALBANE—'FMC svrvlvc in the Presbyterian Cllur-sli. Brndalbalic lon Sunday. June 9th will be at 11 ‘H- m- $uiuiay School 1Q a.. m. PRINCETOWN ulvlzron CHURCH Public Worship on June 9th a‘. ll a . m. and 7.30 p. m. Rev. J. M. McLeod IIIIIBTS. and the fact. that one party ChBYIMWiIY-‘ll- will Dream- for boat) has landed already 14,000.’ BAPTIST SERVICES-Norm Riv. er Field Sunday. June 9th: Fail-view 11 a. m., North River, 3 p. m.. Long Crock. 7.30 p. m. W. R. lVlacWalkcr Minister. CLYDE RIVER~iOn Silllilily, Jilno 9th the service in the Presbyterian Church, Clyde River will be lit 7 p. m. Sunday School 2 p.ni. Kindly note the change in the hour of ser- vice. ANGLICAN SERVICES-In the Parish of New London on 0th inst will be as follows:~Bul'llngton l0.- 30 a.m. with Holy Communion. French River, 2.30 pm. Sunday School one hour before these services. Kensington, 7.30 p.m. Sunday School 10.00 a.m. PUBLIC REST ROOM-Mr. James McEachern, manager oi the Char- lotietoivn Garagefilnce Street, is being congratulat d on the splendid appearance of his place o1 business. In addition to his four filling tanks, well lighted and attractively paint- ed, Mr. McEachern has just com- pleted along felt want in Charlotte- town by installation of a public rest room for families motoring to the city. The new rest-room is lighted by two windows. and is preitlly arrang- ed with comfortable chairs and centre table where the kiddies could have their lunch. thoroughly sanitary toilet and wash- room equlpped with paper towels, mlnors- 050-. Every convenience for the tired and dusty traveller. A Young lady will be in charge to as- sist in making the rest-room all that could be desired and a Wlde patron. ale will no doubt ensure. RYMENEAL — A pretty wedding Wok Place n: Clyde River Baptist Church at eleven o'clock on Monday June the third. The bride was Miss Jean MacWalker of Port Hawlresbury Nova. Scotia and the bridegroom, the v Reverend Robert Lindsay of Hazel- brook. H-ince Edward Island. At the KIWI!!! 0f the church. the bridal Flirt! wu greeted by the Union Jack ll"! b! ill! fill of ancient Scotland --the one speaking of the privileges of the present, the other of the glor- iu of the put. within. the chuncb Prelented leasing appearance in decorations evergreen, out 115w. Pike?! wit" oasis-puritans O ' .ford, Gordon MacWalker Adjoining is n_ of Port l-Iawkesbury. Mrs. 0- B- Glflln Ind Master Gordon Gifiin of Sydney and Alexander Mclnnes oi West Bay. __i_______i_._. PERSONALS Miss Florence Hogan left this , morning on a, V3510 V) 305w"- Mlss Margaret Huntley of Vernon has returned home to spend her vacation with her parents. In" spending avery successful termin Prince of Wales College. A 5 Commendation For Red Cross Representing His Gracious Majesty the King ill this Province and having been a member and official of the Canadian Rod Cross Society since its inception in Prince Edward Island, I feel that I am fully informed in re- gnrd to the noble work that has been and still is being done by this Society, and I have no hesitation in endors- ing this annual appeal, which I ven- ture to hope. will meet/with a gener- ous support from all classes and creeds in the Province. The wonderful performance and achievements oi the Canadian Red cross society during the late war are known to all. since the termination oi that. gi- gantic struggle, the success of which to a certain extent is attributable to the Red Cross Society, this organiza- tion in addition to its continuing care for tile ex-soldier, carries on a com- prehensive peace programme in ac- cordance with the terms of the Cove- nant of the League of Nations; its purpose being the improvement of health, the prevention oi disease and the mitigation of suffering through- out the world. The cost ofcarrylng out these tasks has involved an expenditure of I. very large sum of money, and as far as I know, only one National Appeal has been mode since the war ended. In olfdcr to continue this noble work‘ it is essential that a generous contri- bution should be made each year by the members. ‘rhs is being done to a certain extent, but. the time has now come when it is necessary that a much larger membership must be secured. Any organization that is not advancing year by year is going beck This year it is the ambitious pro- gramme of thdofiiciall in charge o! the Prince Edward Island Division of the Canadian Red Cross Society to use every effort 0o double at least, the present membership in order that. our section of the iety may carry on its worthy and neficicl work. c ‘Therefore. on behalf o! the Prince Edwar Island Division of the Red Cross iety, I earnestly hope and believe that the effort now being made for a greatly augmented mem- bership. and for a much llrger en- nual contribution will be crowned with _ success by all of our public spirited cftinus in town and country. FRANK R. HEAR-Tl Lieutenant Governor. the Red Oren Society in lo well known thntliarnsureinmakingits annual appeal for lurid: it will mm Wit-h t!" h"!!! relpvnu of a large number of our people. ‘The present Campaign ll being put 0h b! t-iuloolety in secure sufficient mflflw to defray the out; and upon. Vtlonofitaworkwhiohilnowbelng ‘successfully carted on in oug Pro- , vince. mes-acrimonious»: The splendid service performed W‘ sea in connection vnth the oeutinua- . . Home Again Contlnuedfrom page 4 l brvedlns rlws. yet return the autumn may be com home-going. with u goal t, to ltip established (If perhaps not aféficyfiely sharply localized) as the 59.: home-coming. And ultlmatem In ‘h! history of each species, habit! b: "m" I0 find by heredity m, ,0; every individual there may be m“ t» w" only two habitable 5,0,, m the world-the region of the summer home and the region of, the wlngfl, home. In the case of a particular colony —say of black-poll wnbl.'.._.,,, home may be in northern 10min»: ‘m the other in Southern Braziiflnd the birds will have no alternative bu; to make tlfls stupendous journey w and fro, even though most iniermw late colonies of the species hire been exterminated. leaving mlmm of square miles of MlTlUJry “mm habited-Jnvitingly free from COmpg. tition. The grip of hereditary m, iul law is not subject to release p option of the irldlvidusl, i But note now an fllTlBZing pm“ omenon. Every yeur the Iiirle wheat- ear leaves its winter home in Africa, journeys up across France nml m, British Isles and vaults iliio the All’ for a trans-Atlantic flight, m Greenland, to its summcr home in Labrador. Such a migraiioil would be utterly inexplicable if wl- were to believe that Europe, Greenland, and Labrador have always brcn separat- ed by wide stretches of irate: as ihey are today. The rnile-by-mlie cmigri. tion of land birds obviously canmg take place except across llabililble land. Even narrow water Channel; are known to be formidable barriers. The wheatear would not be at home in Labrador had not its ancestors emigrated there along a trail which the bird's present migrnilon route clearly reveals-for such is the iilii- damentai relation between ancestral emigration and subsequent migrq. tion for every migratory bird. So the astounding feat of iheilzile wheatelr demonstrates that the old Atlantic table had. foundations in reality, and that ‘the many Old- World families of birds and mam-_ mals that now inhabit. our continent may have come here by land from Europe. well may we wonder, then. at the dauntless courage, the amazing ad- aptiveness, the strcngili of wing, and the tireless energy o! the precious band of survivors that ccmz home to us each season in apple-blossom time. Thrice welcome are the far-travel- lers from the valley of ihe Amazon. Theirs is the triumph of audaciti aghinst overwhslming odds. We low men-i for their beauty or form m4 color, for their delightful personal- ities-erid for the dangers ihti’ h!" passed. In our calendar it Ls new‘ springtime till these Cbmpiliilois m home again. the noble work of the Sofivii‘ Mid Y!‘ commend its present appeni W i“ most favourable consideration oi I11 the citizens of our Province. ALBERT C. SAUNDERS. Prcnlior. i Of the many charitable and PM" snthropio institutions oi this Count-ii. I know of none more v-orzliy n! iissii- tsnce and encourageini-ni than ‘h’ Canadian ma Cross. n. work in W‘ Province among our ciliirirmi sloiir. has made us its debtor to iln exirlii that we can never relloir I “W” most sincerely wmmfild i‘ m consideration of all our PiHFPII-S ab" to render financial l-sslsiaiirv. J. D. STEWART- __‘>-< DOZEN different muss ""7, cause. elieadsciie. but there lust one thing you need eye} _ m get immediate relief. Aspirin i! in’ absolute antidote for such 91d’ Keep it at the oflice. Have ii m". in the home. Those subject u; u“ quent or sudden headaches s 0 ear Aspirin in the hand 0°“ tin.%ntil you have used it or h; aches. colds, neuralgia, FW- 71"» no idea how much A5001" w‘. m I: means Trick, complete reliew millions o men and wpmt", no, use it every year. And it d0¢ the hurt. ‘W SPIRIN iumaucuwvwvl"°"' idercq a .