I Songs _ Fun u m: to sm- "Lilli sum ll" l5 Ius nous Au moan" "lllilfl g l“! Lovi m ovum mum, ms!" l rsrr s " DURING SUMMER. CAMEO. turies, will be visited weekly by a local steamship company materia- lzs. Skeletons of vessels, rotting and bleached by the sun and sea, bear mute testimony to the dead] men- ths long, tentacular sand-bars whose osnizre forms the island. centuries ago in a vain scheme for colonization, roam over the sand and eke out s scant living from the island's skimpy vegetation. During recent years a number of these sturdy little animals have been tak- en to the mainland and sold. They are tremendously st-rong in physi- lP que and constitution. Their ances- wrs were brought there early in the 17th century by a French noble ghg attempted to coloniss the is- n The Grand Banks. ecuie of the rovinees deep-sea fishing opera- lons, will also be visited, and op- portunities for deep-water fishing will be ample. Action shots of the fishermen will be available at first and. The boat itself will be the 0-Wa- Ra, s ZOO-foot craft which was for- merly a private yacht. Men see and Judge the affairs of other man better than their own. —Terence. Use Minn-db for bites. Georgetown - l Charlottetown Bus Service HARTING MONDAY, MAY 9th Leave (éeor etown — - 8.00 A.M.. l | | § .5 ard an Lorne Valley Church 999w? 53g3l i 35 ii ll ll §§§§s ‘I .s Passengers are fully protected by r E 5 5‘ a E a i: “S. Stopsat COLONIAL RESTAURANT Next, to Kelly a Mclnnis ALLISON HUESTIS Great George Street VO-G-O-O-Q-Qm Newfoundland Canada Steamships Ltd. S. S. MAGNIIILD Due Charlottetown Sunday, May 8th loading and sailing Monday_ May 9th. For St. Pierre & St. John’s Nfld. only For Space, Rates, etc. Apply J. F. BRAGG Buniain Bell 8r Co., Wharf Phone 1129 L-133-5-5-3i Tliflllllllllllllijyjfillllll mas-warm: ma! mu: A run-m or Charlie McCar IN YIGIIIIIGOLOI uoulalnuou‘ - nnInnonTfi IIIIIA- IIIIIIAII' AIDIIAIJIIB IIIJIIPSOIPPKIAIIWOIYGAII "m. TIIIAIIICAIIIAIIII'DOAIIRIIIIII "Gllllllollllll!" Dlnclsdllyflaospeldarshall In Memoriam N. S. May 4- (CP) _ Sable Island, scourge of the North Atlantic for more than three cen- BARRY D. TINGLEY , May 8—Frlends re- ’ sudden 3mm.- P““‘°’a“" . r a ome, wer aw 01 the Shiftins sands 0 ac- [Vigtoria Stlgeet, at the age of as curate count has ever been made. -years. but records tell of more than 50 1 Mr. Tin ley will be vessels which have been lost on by anum c; 01mm aria viciniitéy, he bteirg 0?: of the ve ran c izens o e wn, hav- wfid P011165. descendants of lived her the reater part of those brought there nearly three gig life. a g He was a valuable member of the staff of Rhodes-Curry & Co. Ltd. for over twenty-five years, having retired fifteen years ago. Besid is wife, formerly Cath- erine Fraser of Glenn R.i .he is survived by one daughter, Mrs. . E. Cosmar, Amherst, one son, William of Springfield, Mass; also two brothers, Stanley or Birming- an ank of per Tormentine, N. 38.. , bcl of Sackville. Ma and Sophia, both of son Frank predeceased him sixteen 8° The funeral will be held from the . C» Church, of which he was a. devoted member. with Requiem High Mass, Tuesd o’o1ock. Interment e. eatly missed in Amherst Chicago. A y morning at 9 will be at High- (lolony’s Public Health Project Plans Disclosed ST. JOHN'S. Nfld, May k-(CP) Lifting the veil covering the Rural licy of Newfound- land’: Commiss on of Government, under consideration . . . Puddsster. er for Public Health and Welfare, in an address before a service club, has announced lans to improve general health ards in the Colony. His address was the first official intimation of manner in which 841000.000, to be provided by the British Govern- ment during the next four years. roblem of the coun ry's rehabiltlat on. p The rogram includes extension and modernimtion of General Hos- an expenditure of Ad itionsl accomodation for 300 patients, further fac for X-ray work, eneral surgery and special wards or children and maternity patients, education camps. spearhead the attack on colony's tuberculosis problem. ditional aocomodation for tuber- patients, preventive measures and field services throughout sans ggich t is planned to drive out the A survey conducted by a group- of experts, which included Dr. R. V. Bennett, superintendent of berculosis Sanatorimn, and . . Grant. dean of the medical faculty at Dalhousie University Halifax, had disclosed incidence active tuberculosis Bay and Trinity Bay districts be extremely high. Taking tricis as a cross-section o land's population, the experts had concluded prevalence of the disease was many times Z-géééééééé; gfi s; ~ ilities and e Ad- Conce ion rehabilitation pro- receive Round Trip BARGAIN FA~T§ES SUMMERSIDE -Goln|~— “ BATUIDAY, MAY 14th Return Mom. May 10th. """‘ $1.20 ITO! CHAILCITIITOWN hwulionalely Leo hnl Inn ol/ur station YURI n! If! HAL! IARE mm. am : an concurs bun KINGSTON, Jamaica, May (OP) -— Just 200 years ago five runaway slaves had. what most to Sir Charles Lit- tleimn, Governor of Jamaica, the approach that for a treaty. emselves Accompung have "had w st 1t wok" to with 1 for the ovum qr...‘ Ma's-av 7min ted their right in handle their own affairs recognis- ‘iar the Aocompong W aroon settlement d, oelebrawi the bioen of the treaty Th t chief of slit or the colony, {£02 avdem nistra- IIIQIHQIUIIQIIUIIU Jill’ KN \ \.ill)\\| “he month-term Feb. i0 Shortly after War bean received notice from authorities. .Mr. Powell ed. He left the Jail in company with L Bfltisn technic ~ s. f the Is- higher than in that in prosecution of the program, ‘_. must deal treaty for their " a o 87° . ab’. tenniai 7:30 p.m. - ‘ operas. 2R0. 31.1 m., 9.0:; meg; ‘m’ IRF,30.5 m.,9.83 meg; IQY, .21 m., 11.90 meg. PRAGUE, CZECHOSLOVAKIA 8:00 p.m.-—Variety; Elngllish Talk. OLRAA. 25.3 .83 OLRSA. 19.7 m , BERLIN 8:3) pJm-Scheuilfele Family Gathering DJD. 25.4 m.. 11.77 P1011311. EA m., 11.80 SYDNEY. from G. P. me 31.8 m., 9.50 meg. vim! about hal term libel . British home for the MacKenais fill her questionnai Better Schools. Mm, Albert MacDonald kindly invited the members to her home for the next mes enchant! of flower Thereisapleasurethatisborn of pain-Meredith. .-__._-°°m WhO 115V! f0!’ Walters. summary officers. . The I frr, have no paupers and n Today's Short Wave Radio Program (All Time is Eastern Standard) THURSDAY, BOST 3:50 p m.-—Nws of Science and URaSIgraIn Broadcast. WIXAL 25.4 m.. 11.79 meg. TOKYO 8:00 ILm-Orchestral Selections. JZJ, 25.4 m., 11.80 meg,’ SCBENECTADY 6:30 p m.—'I'he Science Forum. WSXAF. 31.4 m., 9.53 meg. LONDON ‘f: p.m.—Talk by El- Engineer of the m., 15.31 meg.; GSD, 11.75 meg ; i meg.; GSB, 31.5 R0 meg. CARACAS 9:00 p.m.—Songs YVSRIC, 5 8 meg. BE RLTN 9:15 p.m —Maly Punch: Variety DJD, 25.4 m., 11.7’! meg. LONDON 9:40 p.m.--The BBC, Empire Or- chestra. GSI. 19 6 m , GSD. 25 5 m., 11.75 meg; 31.3 m., 9.58 meg.; m., 9.51 meg. PARIS 11:45 para-Gramophone Reo- ordls. TPA—4. 25 6 m., 11.72 meg. TOKYO 1214.5 a.m.—Popu1a.r Songs. JZJ, meg. AUSTRALIA 4:30 a.m.- (Frlday)— Chimes O. Sydnq. VKZMIE. Powell Paroled By Justice Minister (OP. By Guardian's Special Wire EDMONTON May 2 -- Parole on order of Hon. Ernest La Minister of Justice. George iok Powell was released from Fort Saskatchewan jail today after ser- Y f of his six-month for publishing defamatory Alberta S0- Lauchlan. chairman. Capitalist Farmer For British Columbia ato- MONTREAL. May 3—Wt.h Cflnfldl find 1t fBDfB-ififlted I- IHBJO!‘ tal capital of $26,000 two farmers grain. together with from Switzerland and their families varying rates of see are on their way to settle in The Commissioner made it plain ish Columbia according to the Col- onization Department of the Cana- work of the various departments. ma“ Natmmll Railways which 116D- l-Icalth and Welfare, Natural Re- sources, applying itself particularly to agricultural develo merits, Edu- cation and Public Uilities, would Years of are. Erner Ho be coordinated. Plans for the pro- ject have not yet been fully dis- closed. Each section must approval of Britain's Secretary of te for Dominion Affairs details are made publis. Jamaica Maroons 200 Years Free Mark Anniversary ed them find places for dalrying. Josef Zimmerman has $18,000 and oats 52.6 bush two sons, one 14 and the other five indicating tha capital amounting to $8, 14. and a girl of LONG CREEK INSTITU The regular monthly meetin the Long Creek Women's lusti met in the Sch rom Mrs. fruit sent. It was m Dan MacEwen seconded cs0 a1 a m., 0.5a M Selections from m., 111%.; 15.26 meg; GSC. 31.5 der- adviser to the den w. a. Mo? Federal W95 16.695- Brit- ooi on_ Wednesday, April 6th. The President presided and opened the meet the Ode and repeating the Creed. Eight ‘ the roll call. The minutes of the March meeting were read, approv- ed and signed. The si ve their 1611012.“): letter was read sing- ‘JAKE “vrvusnllxlxrs rnouolr" PLUS TBAVILOGUE MUIIOAI‘: - SNAPSHOT! six- ion Road yesterday. '77vvrunouao' lavas/2" cnnvlrsélclllcvn MARSHA HUNl cuann ncumu ALSO T11“ TYLEIPS LUCK Edgar Kennedy Comedy Betty Boon Carlmon Eastern Guardian. .."i.‘hls column Is reserved for news of local interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be inserted at 4c a word strictly payable in ad- Win08. . .'SUBSCRIPTIONS Charlottetown DAILY 3.15 — 1.00 - 8.45 SATURDAY 2.30 Guardian ma. be tot-no BEXITlls . nablv D . Askficurdealerfor ricesorwrite lash eDominion omens Bands of the Corlsregation at the Bradaibarw Church. Indian tumes. Sunday Note change of Order. 11 A. M Bradalbene. 3 P. M. North Granville. v.30 P. M. Pleas- ant Valley. As may be convenieniéy Nils Mamwel arranged, V at the Sabbath Services GOOD cellent h ed in civic affairs as ever, Paul Isa, Mountain road, celebrated his ninety-third birthday anniversary at his home Monday. The occasion was a quiet one, except for the WEB age Mrs. Mrs. R. O. Elder-kin, of Montreal, and Mrs. H. C. Steeves. Moncion, and John ‘Tumor-J: '°"'t...'°.‘a.‘3~.m"°".5 QIIQ nature OBASWBIL m: newsroom. uONIIDIIIATION L!!! INQUI- mos. Il-GTBQJI-lfl-Sli anvsarrssns ms asmnvpsp that advsrtisam or inasrtlflll a E swam should u received ofliosaoliaterthanllAfi the previous day. assmvs: Thursday. May a to Heart! on Play, Ball. 8 o'clock. 14-608-4-29-41. riced ver 11px mus. Is-59-5-8-8i. KEIB MEMORIAL Pmdby- THE tcian Church Malpsque, Sunday Mo! om. ‘ at11A.M v r. u. n-uo-olo-u. 254% or rum vnunc insures Mm B11 dstnres oriflmooltbs them until next Fall. at the Island .Ph.oue11 '77. 14-126-5-5-11. S. P. C. A. APPEAL-In town and country horses are suffering for need of better harnem. Would anyone havim unwanted harness or parts, donate some to SPCA. for use of those who honestly can- not afford to buy. Write or phone H. W. McLean, Mt. Edward Road. Phone ‘MB-J. BRLDALBANE CONGREGATION —-Rsv. Arthur Wallis, B A MlLn ister. Special the week-end Maxwell, nary Saturday, 2.10 P M Rally of the W Miss plan of Services for visit of Miss Jessie from India. ionary ‘Societies and l will spe zl-rw-s-s-il. POULTRY CLUB ORGANIZED —A Boys’ and Girls’ Poultry Cl-ub, to be known as the Uigg- Clulb, was o at a meeting eld 1n the U gg Hall. ‘Ighe meetlnfi was addressed Kinrosa edonA i129th Dominion Agr ulture, Charlottetown, who explained the club policy, and out- lined the assistance offered by the Provincial Department of Agri- culture to Boys‘ and Girls’ Clubs. The meeting was well attended. The members of the club are very appreciative of the assistance giv- en by the Departments of Agri- culture in an endeavor to create a greater interest in poultry raising. The following officers were elected rz-Prelsident: yea John Shaw, Vice-Pres: James Robbins. Sec-Treats: Marie Hughes. n. McLeod and James Hughes. HEALTH AT 93 -In ex- ealth. active and interest- tors who call- large n of ed to offer their congratulations and best wishas. His daughter, Mrs. E. O. Elderkin, of Montreal. in the city and is visitl at her former home. Mr. Lea was rn in Victoria, P. E. I., May 2, 1845. He is s desecendant of one of the oldest families in the province. His family, tookmis noted for its longevit , A ther, Jabez, of Vic- ioria, d ed at the age of ninety years. Children of Mr. Lea, several handed to their Rent Archie ume. of wnliosm ware with him Monday ..'SUDDEN DEATH-Mr. Cyrus te- Moore, a prominent farmer of Un- , King's 00., in his 72nd ear died suddenly of heart attack He leaves to mvum 8- . family, besides tlwo widowed sisters, Mrs. Smith and Mrs. An- derson. New Glnssow. N8. Fune- cial Credit Board since June 1936, ral notice later. Mr. Powell started serving his alter Dodd, Boston; J. R. Freeman, Moncton; A. Lea of Summerside, and Charles ma, of Boston. —— Morwton Transcript. CARDIGAN CREDIT UNION - The organization of the Cardigan Credit Union, Ltd. took place April Z8 at Cardigan hall. The organiza- lad- Rates of Seeding Nurse Crop Oats fairly closely to J tlon was under the direction of Cyrene R. MacDonald. of George- town. Edward Sharkey presided and George Sullivan acted as secretar . The nominating committee, wit h Quinn as chairman, nomin- ated the following slate of officers: tors: Coloin Mcliachcrn, Ed- ward Sharks . Cornelius Lyan, Charles Grif in, Philip Sullivan. James Rice and Edward Donahoe. acre rate of se seed th is. at a much higher rate than Credit Committee: John L. Sul- In 1922. an experiment was, livan, Linwood McNeiil, Patrick has wu lttee MacDonald thanking the members for a letter of sympathy she received, also one member thanked the members for roll call an seeds. e toihoas them. main- of morality. started on the mental Farm at Na pan. t0 d9“? mine the rate of se give the most econo sulfifquent hay or I15 c area on w ment is coated is in a fair sta e of fertility. Root yields Over I 15-year period average 712 bushels r acre. eis, and hay .92 W15.’ t the level of fertility is not hlllh a y o’ The oat crop was seeded at “if” rates per acrc-2 bushels 2% bush- els and 3V. bushels. yields secured. over 0d. were 52.5. 52. for each rate respectively. guof ‘Ihe clover cro ts rates averaged i. the 2 bushel tons. folowin and 1.15, fol w. “unduly. the year folloiwnl the clover crop. has ave 2m tons and 1.02 respectively. The mu! ts. years. would oooxillusi isuctn fairtolmodsta (MI-la seed OW the effect of d was for each rate over a period 0f 15 a. pear vs and ndicato the follow- in ‘(Tlineevvrmcrneedinc oncla baking on an average a Illa di 10 "we mmthghfivesire for High‘? ‘p that would m“ Wild 0-‘ Sharkey, George Gallant. This slate was unanimously accepted by ins 011 the the meeting. The directors retired and selected as president, Colin Mc- Eaohem. vice - president. Edward sharkey. and treasurer-clerk, Cor- After the meeting not have this c llggwis Campbell, Treasurer of the th f of spent some time in explaining the credit union bookkeeping system to the newly elected secretary and t0 the many other members who were - interested. a 15- ear r 1, and 53y! bus e15 this ex ri- e BVCPBEB r llowing time .......§"v ’°li°“l‘li' 0 03. . ~ the 2% bushel rate the 3 - ‘A bushel 2J1 tons, w be fairly oats loam hi a ~w0flllfllll \ nelius Ryan. llovl to Remove torn: fit... Without Any Pain The pain amps il a low secorida. an tax Tight. shoes worm hurt any The corn shrivels up and dro . ' o - i of h n b »l€“rl"‘°3i‘. °°§.i‘""‘§‘.a “cfiwzfibo. Pgtnanfs Corns Extractor, a ' 00TH Katherine "iuexlnmn. mm. p hi» Dominion expflfl- Ryan, Roderick MoAulay. William pervisory Gommittec: Su M. J. Rooney. James George Credit Union, Ltd, WEST ROYALTY SCHOOL Honor roll for month of April: Grade X Bl‘.—1. Gladys Curley; Ivan MacArthur; 3. 660F810! “ESWva-l. mreua Trainer; Doris Pichrd; 3 Billy 1on8. ' --1.'Art'l\ on ' ; z. h2g1? ‘Mrglldbn? fldufia-ngmflol- but. nnsdmfatpgt, declared a shoe-dealer mm“...°uE1T.h-A§mr1\§§“ m6)‘. hm. Grads I (al-i. Lorne Rbynes; 2. Douoetts. I (bl-i. Fred V1591: I. s.‘ Toorrsae. . I .._.-.-.-....._...___...-- VIOI-UIIAIIMAN QUIT! 1.011008 ~07?) '-’ Distorte- msnt with the Chamberlain gov- qmmgnth ‘policy led to re- signsti oi Hazel iliohoison 1h- tlonar-fivbor ll: i’. from m vies-chi, imp ' in lototh NOWXIWtthQ IEXITII BATION has ‘pa-oven l nt feed for pups I d foxes. We slwa s have a fresh supply on hand minion ANGLICAN SERVICES. May 8th. ivlilton: St. ' 11 A. M. Momiréfi St. Mark's Chur Prayer. Everybody 0. Lancaster. Prayer. Rust-loo: ARRIVING BY AIR Minnie is crllrlecmmjd Mickey Dam“ "°°mm°°" "“ Furriers today for comp. partlclnrsmaiaiérgr _____.._ . . . l WE navr: Hexite Ration with rommuirslfélllfiiilili; t lions do! without meat, and Hexite Cubes. € are all our customers, one of the best feeds on the mar- ket. The Dominion ii-lver Fbx 1938 River Froshet Is Uneventful The Lord’s Day Alliance M2 CONFEDERATION LLFE BUILDING. TORONTO TORONTO May 0—The 141m] Day Alliance of month celebrating the 50th sum. rsary its organization. Tm ion will be marked N UNITED CHARGE.— 11150 M mmamwrou. May 3-6pm: a“? freshets of the St. John river are welcomed by D0035‘ in Sunbury Count —if the Wafer doesn't rise too his » Silt i; flood makes the I!» WINS FELLOWSHIP _ The one of the richest agricultural Banting Rmearch Institute at To- ronto has awarded a special search fellowship fo to Robert W . P. Unions. Moth- be observeg in all the bring. The river was ii unusually low when 101w and ran to the sea. U 30. 188-8 , repre- housle university, it, yesterday. 1vI.r. B688. who is now completing study for a master’ grce in science, will carry search in the sedimentation rats of erythrocytes during the under the direction of Dr. R. Smith head of the university de- ment of pathology. For ime he has been working under . E. C\Young. professor biochemistry. Mr. 1a \ T. umm side, P. E. I., and Mrs. Begg now of ‘Halrfax-éiaiifax Chronicle. Hall. Ottawa. l0 consider longs of commercial activi- iiam watshfloogigd Afiway _ e r am tore away he “W: at nab I will be e taken in the or- the Lord's Day Alliance, Hon G. W. Allan, fir: Speaker SO01! Lit the lviauxervillsgsheffiald dis- water ‘rises the resfents have no avenue of escape. The his-h i» Nana-nee. (Ont-l some time an see the wonderful automatic mach- b! which Ros-Miller Fox are made. Sanita practices are rigidly can The people first hs/v th tor ‘t learned to erect stag- flood waters. So membered. frcshe claimed a life in t On March 1 9. th a foot above the high flood dren at Maugorvlile were dismissed eariy so they would not beoo ted from their homes. us an anned rural folk awake. Poles Broken Off Dawn of March 20 revealed that every telephone pole on the river ... Q zsgh limos enbesm worlaInNNadeie 10rd Alliance A usnuu aeavncl or ‘INF CANADIAN MEDICAL QISOCIATION AND u!‘ -UIRNCI COIIPKI‘ \ _ IIIQIA Lord’s Day Act should o so Prime . and ism Mulook. than Post- master General. and lviinisterofla- bour. In i906 the Parlsmen Canada named the Lord’s 335ml WHAT T0 EAT TO BE HEALTHY Number Six ~ B5 m addition to Vitamins and min- 8M mick ice covered the erais, the value or wmm we have and lawns. Men ,women an 1n 1s series o; dren worked frantically u, be Stflfllhfli for their f 81m move their belongings upstairs. The ice stowed runn . d articles on What to Hearthy we must now oOfisidcr the iJnDOTtB-tit 00d kncvvin a»; proteins. fats and car- ilowina foods give you pro- Mefll. fish and poultry, milk, d lentil. and flo use atmos the people worked renal-in: for the worst. At 12.30 1 m. Mlarch 22. the ice lam gave way th a roar. The water rose sever- lfeet in a few minutes at Manger- e v . Jumping its course. the Canada has proven measure ain wrote . most effective tis- sue builders are the animal pro- . in their homes. Th ‘fir: followim foods give you with the oumide radio reports th meat danaer and even perished. Flam i in viLaRus were ignorant of how the others were farl few days denser plies were brouzht in. damage were mad taken lheavy toll. H e . Butter and cream. bacon and other fat meats. lard and vegetable shortening and“ yolk of egg m5‘ 1 ovlded a rec- two ounces of fat per “a” Dr Ge the best forms of m m“ dffinm’ s11 llowing foods give you car- bes- Suaar. nmlasses, candy. Jam. mar- bread and pastry, Our chief sonugce a? foods is carbon drn u‘ Dr. W. Mingling Rev tables grow earlier and better in n m “cremlles n“; Rev. ti}: than in other parts of e Rev A_ 1, qbrry- When the i936 fredhet was sub- si man went over a field in away silt along a yard-wide te. When hay grew in th traced bv shcarter and fhinnnar B urlmg TUDQ displaced the um dgposi NORTH WlLSlHI-l WOMEN'S INSTITUTE energy M. and if we did e orm lours and sugars, with their wonder-nil ual ties. our modem its huge consumption of food, mull: careful. that due tasty roducts such as ams. candida, etc. acoessi roa HEALTH AHEAD A MacDonald enter- mbers of the North Wiitahire W. I. for the April most- "? 1 to be Healthy by 29119061111: what we said 6r 11:. a -. afloat- e except ur After usual hing roll call was genswered by One visitor was present. , hasten that used in coo Y that the school m: ¢a.."‘8a%“£' . e ake s teaspoonfill Th o ved source of Vitamin D _ and brought mo? w Questions concerning Health, Medics 1110s‘ new committees or May are 'Mrs Bruce MacDonald oh l1. Lunch. Mrs, Demon, Mrs. Oui- WAKE UP Yllllll [Will i BILE- And You'll Jump Out o! Bad in the Morning In!!!» (is 7- A‘ demonstration m ' "ti l l Ill “rfafmfllviistllhsvlda . . Y _ - N The meet. ,, ,,,,.,yp,v.ir’MA (l-sicester)’ r m‘ nfiwfi‘ i c‘ - Q o s... mmmons. lrii :=.