FASCINATING F LA uM a.t10.A.M.tohcarallperloliaom I PUBLIC IICTICE fairs and exhibitiom.a.ud all authoru, l"BRFOB»lilIING RIGHT INQUIRY composers, publishers and others ln- tercsted in any way in the publlc Hia Honour Judge Parker, the ' Commimlmer appointed to inquire hte the feel that Canadian Per- forming Right Society, Limited is li fo present any evidence before the Commissioner. iii June, 1935 " entitled to collect for censes r ,__ performances of musical and dra- fm, mation-musical works in Canada iii and into other matters pertaining to ' “ll-; performing right, will sit at the f ‘ Brunswick Hotel, Moncton, New Brunswick, on Wednesday, June 12th “ill siz nay street, _ _ N-3291-6-8-10. . ~.1‘. 3 if i l ' _ A’ Q-_ E +ooo+-e-»+oo+¢+o+-e-4-»+++eo+e-o-Q V 5;: _ i‘ '\ ' s_g};; "gi ‘_ is i FIRST DISTRICT _ S iii B ` _ tion. _ _ Each PO11 is entitled to send five delegates Poll I 1 L-7858-8-6-7-41 lot performance of music who desire to bee Dated at Tomato this ith day of _fn Since 118 is 2 - li. w. MASON, progress eq %4‘4f§%%%O 00Cll@ as In W Se Conservative Convention Su e W0 DPC A convention of the Conservative Electors of ‘gel 6 . W8. Chairmen are requested to see that their delegates ff” By order of Executive _ 1, DUNCAN J. CAMPBELL, gf Convenor. I 0 In Equal Rights , 12131!-Dil. Jima D -(OP)-Ollnoarinr things why xrth Sharp says in 'l‘he Guardian a.quarterofaoant\n'yW°.as aswcmenareconoerne¢i,Ewiyn ".lherightcftbewcmanton- tain her nationality. when me-fried to peer,fcsitintheHouseotImde an _ the. passing e aforeigneramdherright.ifa still being demanded, while on other hand certain inequalities on the hudaand, owing to removal of the wlfe's disabili- ~ . h ,mud Wm, mugs, hmm |-“ug ties, are awaiting adjustment. But stations, restaurants, rluks. bands or Law the main, men and women are equal in the letter of the law. 'Wiomarfs economic position ves much to be desired, however. 1910 l1er'avera.ge wage has n considerably mised.-and her httoearnherlivingisno longer puted in theory. But the lndus- al depression has checked her towards equality in the market The Civil Service sets counsel to the commission. refusing to adopt the Drincivle 01 ual pay fm' equal work; the pre- labor _ -I-,,,.,,,,¢,,, 01",,-|o, a bad example to all employers in P0 nderence of women in many tions has revived prejudice airist their employment while en are worklem, and the married oma.n's right to eam is being riously challenged. These and ch controversial questions as pro- tlve legislation for women are sent-day _problems calling for olution. “The comradeship of many people today in college and playing d, in cityofiioe and workshop; air and on land; their frank preach to one another in place of old furtive relationship under _the First District of Queens will be held at Hall in their sharing of deeds of ass-ing, in P RADALBANE» SATURDAY. JUNE 15TH sh _ AT8 OIC'-OCK P' M' IsII;;zrvision1;ntl1elr courageous ex- _P ' to nominate two candidates for the Provincial Elec- $1? mem mum and mmm' the eir very cruditles--all this widens gulf between 1910 and 1935. “The young suffragist fought her through doors that the young to today walks through up- and you can tell from her nk they were ever closed. I-ters a ‘charm based on a new sense values, indicating a consciousness t she can plan her life on her lines, if she chooses, and no nger on lines laid down on ,a e pattern." X... _ rmosed: are appointed forthwith. mms that she does not seriously as UWT! masculin V L oo-+ve-ore-o-09+ -s -_-< 'Conservative _ Convention \' -..-_-l- ‘r if ' _ I FIFTH DISTRICT PRINCE A Convention of the Conservative Electors of the Fifth District of Prince County will be held in 1 ‘i I ‘ » ‘ Criticize Book On Cecil Rhodes li GAP!!! TUWN. June 9-(UP)- Sharp criticism of Mrs. Sarah Gert- ll best ll hod Cape Town-the 33rd anni YOUI _THE BROTHERHOOD OF TRADE AND LABOR HALL, gmt., if ..,,}f"..,§‘,.,°°’°‘11§”"",._..‘,’.,,.,$’. SUMMERSIDE, ON FRIDAY, JUNE 14TH, 1>0lili°¢-i Secretary i. V , V 1,-1 , i ‘ are requested to see that their delegates are appointed V forthwith and that each Poll is fully represented at the Z Convention Convenors. %+H+%4 I L-7859 I ' M Conservative Convention I 1 i _-».., :..L-'_‘..~, ..',\__... ~ fri THIRD DISTRICT PRINCE ZA Convention of the Conservative Electors of the Third h District of Prince County will be held in THE BROTHERHOOD OF TRADE AND LABOR HALL n 5** _i 'fi' T* .I SUMMERSIDE, ON FRIDAY, JUNE 14TH, at 8 o’clock in the evening, for the purpose of nominating iw ` candidates for the Provincial Election. °° Each Poll is entitled to send five delegates. Poll Chairmen ` c I GORDON °DAwsON[ 2 rude Ml in’s -se er, “R es," was made in an address broadcast most I- I _ ing - South had 9 ll! adequate Life" of Rhodes, and ted Most recent and, alas, widely read of all books deal- with Rhodes, we have had the lumc oi’ Sarah Gertrude Mtlllin- moet readable book, as one would Mr Brbbett deplored the lad: of mmen xpect ifrom such an accomplished V _ elist, and one which must make instant appeal to those who A, J_ PQIRIER, I lélnncw nothing about Rhodes. Rem- in its original (HTH - of Mrs M3Iii.n’l book, "Tho` , will have noticed that she an entire misconception of and of English characters In spite of this, you Will find ‘t the blgnem ai' hor subject her away, and she becomes lyrical at times and you can Ilthodes ghgerally. The real. Rhodes escapes lm. carries lmost. , picture her realizing thb and and dx-a herself up and saying ‘Thls` won _ ' am . we 't do I am not writing a eulogy wing ; ' andthenel1eprcceedsto‘kmocl:’ lm and attribute motives to his loris which were so foreign to his ature as to astound those who re familiar with him in his daily Women Want More _ QAYS PLANTS Ojgil. `_ 5 rzenrrs “_”-1 'T . June 9-(CP)-A message of greeting to the Women's Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion, “as friends of ex-service men and their dependents. and as comrades ln the fight for the peace of the world" was brought by the Countess of I-Iaddington from the Scottish Women‘s Section of the British Legion. of which she is president. Lady Haddington arrived here from Scotland with her husband and little daughter, Lary Mary Baillie- Harmilfton, to visit here parents, M1-_ and Mrs. G. W. Cock. "The women of Scotland." the message said, “are very mindful never been indifferent at any time when the freedom or prestige of the Empire. as well as the fate of smaller nations has been at stake and by your actions on many oc casions you have given moral and practical support to our fight in the cause of freedom and justice. Our gratitude to the gallant Canadians will never- die. "Phe British Legion, organized to 00111111688 Brings C ..s.¥"i»1.l..,'i.”.';.'.'.';'3....'2's7"'.'.: Scottish Wishes HART! WI PAY TBI POSTAGE 5 CGVEGITADLE. PIANTB ... DUIBIIG Hill! all -lurly 'Snowball 'Cauliflower loc dos. per hundred $1.30. Early Cucumber Nc don Ceieryiwcdos. llxtralisrly Tomato Model. Late Tomato 80c dos.PAPP°l'lli5cdM. Es? grit; ifiiiiii iiigésiii iiiitliig 5 Zisilia I'§r=§'§EE;a‘ 100. Late hundred. Charlottetown. per 1000 $3.00. town. ny Petunia, Rosy Mom Petunia, rbeua, Msrlgold, (African) Sulp- u, Zinnis, Salplglolis, Portu- Potegtilla. (crceper) Canary Seelling Pansy, Ruffled Petunia, Salvlg Kochla and S¢¢diin¢ Carlil- tione at 35o per doa. HARDY PERENNIALS - Doublel ll llyhoeka, mixed colon 10c each j I UNE UuEsT|oN__. youAEm¢Ha4E4wE0¢ll1¢`y1}1fym4/r Euscrnlc Hrrnlcrnmon __ _,., ,_ _. _=s.f:.~,-.iii ii’ y ~ ,M <3* --. Ss. -_-e-=; '_' ,»\>':f-=i".=:»'r~ ,-=~s.~- .-:__-_¢'1»=, _-~ ~.\-=:;'-'<_».: _-ss.-f.»_'-'__'i;'°‘<-i 'L_'-_\-=-'-_v -_ -~\=.: _ -_, :=..»>=-‘.,-:--_ , -»_~_,-_;.=='<:»<.::-~<,.;\5.- \»_.-,.-.'.,- :.>'¢~:,-§,,.> _' _ D' _ , -1 ~=.>?:-~= ~\.; _:<:-:-:;--_- '--‘s_» -;;._;_, ' '-'=»-.»=,=-s;.<.-=\-: __=»-.-e_: _- -».»~.;:~ '-_-\-5 _. - i -,' . .§- : _¢- :»: >< »*_-':=_"==-‘z‘S-wi?-‘. \ _ \§§A_§ ..';»--is, ~'>.o;=''~=_»' 1-ar: _ -»».:>_, -3 f' _ .-‘ ¢\--si. _._____»_=:._'f-*g,':-its-2f\_ »»»i= -uf " ‘. _- if *IPS _=‘.':».'»>2E~" M-=' - 'I- .-== .>;.;»=.;-.»`»=i=‘ - _Y = _ »-=='=-;»=L».=-"` ‘a=\-5;.. $.- _ . _ < __ ».» . \-<. _‘.sé'.ug>`-»-- ' 1' ‘ --l-_.»-i_=_¥1‘:;g=-i>-:ai 9-“=: _.'- -=-\~- _ : =- ‘ <_ _ » »_» " ea-'et _ "_-=»:;._, _=- ~:' . I s. =',-1:. _ :; _ " ' \ < (I . Sweet William l5c each, Wintered over Pansies, 10c each. Delphlnium Zllc each. (hrnations lite each. For- getmermts l0c each. We have spared no expense, ac., uae only the finest tested seeds and will at all times be pleased to have customers wil at our gardens and personally select plants. The following firms carry our te exclusively, fresh daily from into bca. Creeper, Lebelia, Cosmos at 25a dos. plan gardens. Carter lr Co., Seed F W l rth prms J. J. GAY & SCII Dulrsble property, 'I room house. perpetuate in the civil life of the Phone 284 Box 181 Empire and the world principles for which the Great. War was fought, I- reverenoes the 'racrlfloes made by your countrymen and cherises the legacy bequeaiched by your fallen und, to defend it, endeavors and works to maintain peace and good- will on earth." _ Children Make MQN-pR_EA1, June 9 _ (gp) __ succesful handling cf a growing "You cant tum back the clociri" flock 0! Poultry- Under manage- was Lady Baden-Powell’s reply U1 when questioned on her attitude to- great importance. Where chicks ward women being forced back into an" placed in a brooder house they the home. Lord and Lady Baden- should not be overcrowded. A 10 Powell and party were in Montreal by in the course of their tour aramid Scout and Guide movements The ideal however. Lady Baden the world _ln the interests of the mum of 300 chicks. Larger numbers . a f to the laws of nature. If a woman pe had °l‘1ld"°“ *hiv S“°“ld be he” me chicks may feed comfortably. first consideration "But, unfortun- ately,” 'she said, “the sexes are too t unevenly matched for every woman - to become a wife and mother. In 31° Sm" with B' gradual mcreaw England alone there are 1,000,000 surplus women, but it is often these be very women who do the most won- derful worlr." wi Lady Baden-Powell spoke oi the opportunities to be found in the gn Gfuidc movement for mich women ic express their mother instinct in U caring for children who greatly need seen hard. dried up twigs oi’ women blossom out into brand new people come accustomed to the source ot full of life and bubbling over with heat they must be kept from wan- enthuslasm when children were dering away and crowding in the tc ir " h id. corners of the room and, even glvenin the cane. sesa that our comradw in Canada have on to . . uni to r physical comfort and disease. It For New Women Management, feeding and hygiene _-_ are YW Powell declined. was to go according I; - ‘ 'rn sa The broader stove used should m I . n I _ _ - ext size larger than the rated cap- acl ext their help and guidance. "I have satisfaction and soon PWS fOr U16 -vm-5-aoflkdgggrtgr ` anagement Ot The Growing Poultry Flock ~ (Experimental Farms Note) the chief wnsiderations in the ent comes numerous factors of 12 foot colony house should be uired to accommodate a. maxi- e dangerous from the standpoints important that sufficient' hop- r space be available so that all is requirement will generally be isfied by one inch per chick at they become larger. sufficiently large to provide ev and sufficient temperatures thout thr necessity of crowding the part ol the chicks Experi ce indicc.i& that usually the ty required glues much moie »ra. cost. Until the chicks be a later stage, the comers should until they know enough to re ,_ if 2;' candidates for the Provincial Election. n Each Poll is entitled to send five delegates. Poll Chairmen are requested to see that their delegates are appointed . forthwith and that each Poll is fully represented at the ""£‘~`?_'_-"*~L"="1 :m~_`:_1 A Ie.; 'Zvi 1'j`.`. is T* 1'! . .xii .£e:=t:_e_-._~e.. _._-_-:_ FRANK SIMPSON, JOHN F, ARSENAULT, gf' '___' ,-,,- Convenors. £1152" “f %*»N%¢H+ to ` ~ L-vsco zu cuss f » - i ¢ J ti i fi W I2' liz. ii!-‘ #_- '-,.~ 2 ‘_ __ _g Furniture and Residence l_.'ff`_i Public Auction lv ‘JI - 'il 'iii 'mis assiasnss me rrmiisurs of the Leu Lt.-col. Lsrgri fly _fly bs offered by rubric Auction. " his alsmnuoli _ _ _ _ i 'ms 'asia-any menu pmpa-ry zvs nam' sr. sppssiw _ of _Wales College, comprising lot of land 42 a 160 ered ' *-»-'H~tv-4~two4~t-4-‘-t or E la.-ii 4,3. IJ 1‘ oe on paved street, with dwelling house and barn will be at PUBLIC AUUTIQN THURSDAY, JIJNI -1_3_tlz' _,Egg EEE iii? iii iii -. 1/. ap.asma;aspr°'psnyuuaralSOLD. .§_ t`urswmcomsnencsat10a.nl.5ii th and continue until NOON; and House will continue until all dia- ‘ 0 ‘ sf."rusrammi~sissraa, us" ' 'rsbis swing 'rsbn sua oefa rrizgmhststmsa _.QL _.V -.. -as . A ,is fill. f _ _ ' ' ents, Tabla Linen, Bed Linen, Silverware, tlery, ° ' mites. orcsksrywm, elssswsrs, xiwim Uesn»i1s.'n»1s._ If' ‘ f _ ‘eelbu-row, 0b.rpenter's Bench, Shutters, Lawn Mower, " I ctberarticlu too numerous to mention. _ `- IPICIAI.-1 Groeaar Shot Gun, 1 Boas Rifle, Fishing I' _ _ _ _ _, ssstuasr am ow, mais, ami _ I lt0'.l'l--Absolutely and positively without exception to be removed before being paid for, and all goods :moved cn Juno 13:11 or 14th. A, ¥fA1g£0NA_LD, Auctioneer Ilotls, Wldltl, lllkets, Flies, M., M. _ ` |_ acasofecuteinteilect butshecan ot understand the big simplicity of lmgllsh character. Few foreign- can." o fibre. mms sims in 'ras south at 8 o’elock in the evening, for the purpose of nominating 1i_"“"""‘°' tm” “I” ““‘1°"°*““d§ the €!'5 Alan stable and garage. Extra lot of land adjoining. Reasonable leflns. Apply ' MRS. RUSSELL COX, 12 Kent Street, Charlottetown. For sam at "Ure" ins They are kent from wander 00 mlnq»a's res srrfs ;,_7354_¢ F M W 5| to 100 degrees F. should be available Convention, U" _ ' ' _ ' to mpetitlve strength, hinder the evelopment of_the pullets they should he removed as soon as pos- ='-== *= * ' ' = canopy at all_times while they an| NOIE Annual Meeting _ i I' The 'Annual Meeting of the P. E. I.`Protestant Orph- “N 1’°°"°1“8 P1'°P"1Y 5 Wi” “U80 0 to anage will be held in St. Paul’s Parish Hall, Prince Street, n Charlottetown, on Friday evening June 21st, 1935, at 8 ,,¢|,f,¢¢i-,ry bum, th, whole of o'clock P. M. ` i A number of trustees are to be elected to the board, 3*! the bf°°0i"s P¢fi°d» when Dfw- and all contributors present will have a vote. Complete printed financial statements will be distributed and the work of the institution freely discussed, _ This meeting is wide open to the public and all are L7933-6-10-12~l4-17-19-2|. cordially invited to be present; the Clergy are asked to make this announcement on the Sunday previous. IRA M. BROWN Secretary-Treaauren tu br an rn to the stove when in need oi th. The temperature of the dm- must, of course, be right be filled in to prevent this crowd- ing I _ warm d_ while it is not necessary to keep the whore broader at is nigh' temperature, a temperature of 96 the chicks near the edge ot the young. _ | Since the cockerels. through their co d sible thus giving the pullets more room. As soon as the chicks can do without heat the stove may be emoved and temporary roasts set up in the brooder house. When they roos as the ting coop with covered tcp ly has been found to be very he rearing period. as well as dur- cable, the birds should have access free range of as good quality can pe made available. When pullets begin to lay, they should be taken into the laying houses in order to avoid difficulty ln teaching them to use the nests and so that their feeding may be adjustedtotakacareofthoin- creased demands of 683 Produc- tiolt ceding is concerned. E' s E r ,lui § 'M __ _`. 1* '- - 4 X . RQ-‘.55 ">\ *IS ( `.-=<_`;-:` Ij&.=.>I.'l_<'='--,:;_ ." - '~= -»:x5:,:` -f-;,.~'-=<- =:- ~ » ___'_-== ;:=.j _<-.».=-' --_sr-.=.f__;.f.-:=-3_2-:-Q;-<_»»r . -.; »1¢ ::_,_ ~ ~_ ` f -» » " --»< .V ~ i Do you know that 'I0 per cent. of your investment in any modern refrigerator is in the mechanism) ? That ll' why it will pay you to chooses refrig- erator which offers you the greatest protection against replacement coats and service expanse. _‘_"__ae§_ _.»» “s ' I ""'f’¢I\ ` in ~ . _ S re, . W. oowo . This advertisement appears every Tuesdays and Fridays. . Bemlt with postal note of ex- money order. Ii' by cheque add l5c exchange. We do not send mail ' ers C. 0. D. Send all mail orders a , gives you “"1 ‘ily lil 4 ’~ 4% h I ' jftill?/1 ` \:'!~\ /at 5 Yarns rnorrcnon BY choosing a General Electric Refrigerator you are asle- guarded against any service expense on the Monitor Top mechanism lor 5 full years. Why is such liberal protection pos-C ~ -\_._% sible? Simply because General _ _ _gil :‘_Tl`f='i3'll ~ 1' .; -i” I »-i ';_ _, '_>~`\ ' 'o \ l _ _ _m\___’_i Electric has achieved an un-I rivalled record for expense-free performance in more than 2,000,000homea. Allihemecban-; iam il sealed-in-steel. It requires no attention, not even oiling. That is why General Electric was first with a 2 year guarantee, tint to give a 3-year guarantee,- ,.} ' i _ W ' _` ‘ I first to oiier a 4-year service plan,' ` ‘ ssc new me win. s Yssns Pao 4 'mcnou ss ras Mssiiss 'ral - 5,; - _ Mechanism. Generallllectricalsol ,4 oilora all the up-to-the-minute / ' ' \\’.' 1 I ' ni ces such as automatic -\ A oonve on ` \\§, 1 raises: Lighting, rss: Psdsi Door _ -Opener, Convenient -Stor-A-Dor,' _ \ and Sliding Shelves. See the I \_' 1935 models . . _ they are reason-l -= ably priced and available on _ HAD! IN ¢A||l"" _ guy lgxmp. .Y-I CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIC Comimm q M 1 _ M . r -B I- I "' For Sale By I MARITIME ELECTRIC CC., LTD. _ _ 1 4 growth period upon the eventual production of the pullets, the use of cheap feeds is poor economy. During the brooding period a chick starter of good quality containing cod liver oil from a 'reliable source ahould be fed._ Fine oyster shell and chick grit should be available in hoppera. Once the chicks are con- tinuously outside in the sunlight and upon good green range the cod _ liver oil is not necessary and a growing ration of lower protein lev- el may be fed. It is common prac- tice to feed the same starter mash throughout, but minus the cod liver oil at this period. and to feed scratch grain in gradually increas- ing quantities thus reduolng til total protein level. ‘ Under present conditions in the poultry industry hygiene is exceed- ingly important. Feeding troughs and drinking vessels should be dia- infected often. They should be raised from the floor on stands of wire mesh itil! carmot be as i of the 'B' i E. is that thedrcppinga which may be mofstened by spilled water or mixed with spilled mash. are scneened away from them. The litter should be changed as often as practicable and every other day during the time of any infection such as coc- cldlosls. When on range the brood- er houses should be moved to fresh ground before the area in front U1 'the houms becomes contaminated- ` Further detail as to manov- ment, feeding and hygiene may IN obtained on request from tht Poultry Division. Qentral Expefl' mental Farm, Ottawa. nieiiii iii is md E" llllicirmcul scratched and in order E M g % in BRINGING UP, FATHER `,& L-'n0»c-'I-at CLEAIIIIIC SALE sranrmo rruroar, .wus 1 entire stock coualsilng Ladies’ Clothing, Boots also Diulug Boom ide llcanh. Tables and one Singer :swing A1 shape, one rlma- phoue in perfect shape. y you to look them cvct moan L big mvlng to you. ' EXCIIAICE STCIIE lillt F 0R SALE brook - watered D33 iate possession. ARTHUR WOOD. L-7927-C 10-di. 08 _ -3 mcazuasii Mig »I-# 1' -BY GEORGE MCMANU3 ia.; 1 ~ - _-_ _ _ . s ion 5; : rs class mu-ms, sms ras mas, copper coal nod. ~f'_@°S> W0” youu. eo:-_ av ‘ 1*" gg ff 1 i squares, seas, springs, rrsorsssss, misuse ma sn- - :_ % gL"§‘$1'§°“gg° ~ou¢zse\.i= N in "1 - Boom8toves,Bureaus,Was_lirtaad|,Wardrobea, Tables, i; Q M Wm, yawn' 'Qs' _~ A MNUTB I4 I av? ‘I’L|§ §§ N . (12 ¥ \ ~t ff~'-~..........._f'e'*E“ 3‘}?>"s§»~*#Fss comvoseoim I L 1 1 60 acres choice land, ture. Station, cheese- factory at your door- Ail farm buildings- Price $3,500. Immed- - Alexandra