PIPE AFTER PIPE Iabacc of. Smooth, Coarse-cut for coolness. T Try Master Mason-you'll bid farewell 9e longue-biie. This fragrant blend of choice burIey ha: Ihe rich, mellow flavour pipe dreams are made slaw-burning. CUT Pl UG Tobacco Produced and packaged ll Inedlrn, SPOIIIIS Iacierlel. Kept trash with Cellophane wrapping. 15¢ packages and ll; pound hvmltler-iep ilnl. ROCK CITY TOBACCO COMPANY, LIMITED Eastern News Ur. Alex Macdonald. Char- lmctuxvn i5 at. present at Herman- lvllc stipcrvtzdng the seeding of his ,‘ i arm. l Lobsters vcre more plentiful 1118i ‘suck on the North Shore. This "eok they are not so good but the lili- nm trnlafi. Ho “will . .l . .1 imported _ , mm. W,“ prici-s ICCEIVCd ic-oitipeixsnte , ' .. ,1“; mbur 1301;; for the smallness of the catch which has been the lowest fol‘ many years. Mr. Stephen Mci-Xulny, Con- zz-iivt r lIlOIOFOII from Kcnsingtoul t.» ills home n! Sfillrls Line Rotuil Ilc was Accompanied by his daugh- PI. Mr. Andrew Bushie. Sourls Line, ‘Yfiilti drd suddenly Thursday at, the home or his son William,’ -. 1m ho had been visiting. He preparing to leave there for wn home. when he suddenly (‘all 'l and c;-,'p.rrd almost im- med lclv. He leave; to mourn Mm‘ sons. Wililam and James. and one rlauzhtcr Mary A. Mllss Annie Gregory. Souris died‘ ‘l . :?'~.c 1S survived by one John. 8.5. SAINT JOHN suns B0$T0il 01. 5th int the Sub-Committee or credits 0n Saturday evening the ' cf n,» 1m. fortv-scvcn crvrutl s. s. Saint mm m": from "c" * Union held a merting at the home Faint Yllinrl, 5.. t Joan, at 1.30 m- \v.n.nln A" 11",,“ Pr. 3t Pnmu "M- ‘A W ' " Thwsny" "l" r- “ (“in ll cll C‘ I .‘ .34» following -* ' e W i" ~l J - Jllilllj l>:>‘l's C re president of the Unlonn . rcssvd Th“ Committee HITPSSIIIIZ; :l.\ necl of each and (‘\'!"l'_\' mem-l brr working hzinrl-ixi-hrind to. furihcr tho cairc. He ivas qiiilc,’ meals at reasonable prices. cmiiizlcnt that in a. few years tile, Uuirn untilzl br> on a sound Ilnaus (‘Ill basis. .\Ir. Charles Campbell.‘ E A $ ? E fi Camplwrilll: Cove was appointed} '~~ ' s1; b» t rcasiircs. i “_- . srnnmsmr mzzvns ‘n , a Ircsn Saint. John, $10 om: way, from Chariottctawn, , P, 5.1.,» Licstun, $16.90. Rail con- _ _ , "ecu," u, s- t Jnhn Irorn all ‘ “num- painli. Stamraams. $1.50 up, quad lor m» people. 21mm»: _ "lrl J. ilf-cIsaac, Rook Bari-a. ; Dan . k . . new», mama... National nu»...- l‘" ' urncd home front the ' Cnynp|ny an... ma... ur Reod‘! Pym um much improved in wnm, Saint John. ; Illr. Frank Mficdonald. Rollo Bayl who had c ,,.d to fish lobsters i‘ ~ . I __ .,.;_ . .. _. _ /§a;=u» ' I'm LOUIS F EMERALD LAKE Ride thrilling (rails over snowy peak!- PI! mile-high golf. Swim in warm sulphur and_fr¢!_ water pools. l-‘ish-mxplore-freiux- llYjflmil-"I thiskeenannosphereBaroniplBan S nngsHoteI, charming Chateau Lake Louise, and 'meraid Lake Chalet wclcomc you. All open June 12 to Sept. l5- Sec the Calgary Slnmpede_ July 5-10; Indim D411 - . a; pannjjuly 23.25; TrfzII lt/dr. Band‘ to Mount Assinihnine, July fill-Aug. 5; Sl-y Line Trail Hike Camp, Larch Vullfl’ “ca, Lake Loni“, Aug. 6-‘); Banfl’ Gol/ Weak, Aug. 23-23; ‘ Visit the Canadian Rockicsuand see for yizursclf the magnificent mountain scenery shown in_ bilenr Barriers —SPBCYBCIIIBI 6511mm" British film now showing in the theatres. {aw Rail Fare: l0 CANADIAN ROCKIES ./ BANFF Ind PACIFIC COAST AII-EXpQIIQQ TONI‘! I Ind rclurn irnm Charlottetown 4 COLORFUL DAYS 133-‘ l 2d”; each II Bnnfl‘ and Lake Louise Com-Ii — -—— -—— —- with vislrtolmcrnldhke.......il1 III- o l-t sn- u-r -— — — -~~ -..'.'.‘1.'....'... .11.... u W o wounmvl wig! I (HM "W" '* '- '- ' '3" 2duysnchati§anflindllke uimnul . 'COU\'ER.-VICTORIA I d ‘ i B fl’ r Luke I-uuilt. _ _ _ _ _. ._ mount! Ihd‘I3lD1IlslnEfll‘C‘fflId.nI.Ikzh...n‘-'O up. rut-um: sin-ml- - — - $110.23 _ u m“ l, r | mun," Tours beliu at Bnnif or Prvld In! : ‘ti? — — — §2“.fl,“§;..it.t.';.‘.%.l;‘.".'.“;'."i§ ..?.l‘.'.'§. On me: May 15-Oct. lSJleturn limit: first tins ,()c1. 3 lzltnurist or much ciul, 6 months in addition to data o! sale. - ‘Plus sleeping u: lures. ' GREAT LAKEl-Ask for particulars of toutink Vi.\ the Great lukuyqan attractive ‘ swim-interlude in your rail luurney. Travel in cnnl. dunleu comlurr: AIR-CONDITIONED first clan nlnnlpl. , dlninl and lounge can on Lnazdlnu PACIAC fut lnalconrluenui trual. Qtlll information from any Canadian Pifvlflc AIEIII. lfllillldlnl II- c- Jun" District Passcngt-r Agent Saint John, N. B. flIPlllGffllflllifln . Extra reiiécsigriilsrgci: a or more. IISEII-WLIII»... to Bmfl‘ (or Field). u a o ALAI - y cruiser from Van- couver and Ictorin . . . . . . . . . . . . II u!- Mull-lnnh included. except at Sinewnl. Svlwols urrv closed, but Went on as usual. A down pour or a H E C HITOIQ E m0 EXPERIENCE at Baj-Lcltl for Alcssfb Matthew and McLean was obliged to rctum home through Illness, Many fishermen, along the Ivorth Shore were confined to bed last weck cuusing them to liirziny hunk; I The young son 0t Charles Mc- iirluchvrn Ciuupbrllls Cove was taken seriously ill. Dr. A. A. Mac- ! (lunzilrl lg in zittciirlailcc, 511M115 Linc Road North recently lost (n10 of the oldest inhabitants in the DCITOII 0f Alexander Mc_ Lnrcn. Vi: Mchitreii never ricd. He 'i\(;; one lnother, Henry who rcsz. " in SfillllS Howard Campbell. Campbell's Cove. motorsil i0 Charlotteboum last work. He rrizaiis the road: zznod from st. 1 garets in but; from Campbell's Cove to 3g. Mflrznrcts ilrc worst ever. 'l‘hc b: rt h d3 Souris. lulu-d: , of the _\' pnfscd olf very qui Il-l llllbllc offices Kim-rs etl y in and business rain in the morning marred pleasure of the t-iiildrcn. afternoon the sun shone again “ml "HWY from the surrounding Filiinill‘ Cflmc to town on business, the In the _ Cod f-sli arr‘ p‘ itiful but bait is $llillf“.\'I‘.flt ~. 513N115, Price; for lnrzc curl. l" ‘rd boned and S731 IS 0P.‘ i r pcr t'\\'t., htikc l“ flfiv Him. It‘ iishcrmcil at Liialv II, . , ' 13rd Pant Basin Hind mid south L-nkc do um; mvn czirlng. - Mrs. ZVisLcllnii, tu r. at Moran's Duslitcss Cali-ecu “as: rcrcntlv a visitor at ill!‘ home or Mm Laura Curiey, S s. The In l"'r c, landed property at BYWIC P 501d M “"01"” "r1 * t-av the rirtii int. 'l‘h<~ hinting W35 brisk but All‘ Emanurl Sutherland secured the ])l‘.”]'\"1",y_ bliss (‘hrlstv Campbell. Pond. is confined she soon be about Black to hcr bed. May aqain. Our lccnl blacksmlths Mr. Wil. trod McL-can Kngsborb and M13 Albrrt lvhciui1.Rccl Point. are kcpt busy hors-n glmeing, and do. in: rvpau- Work. __E_ ————~_-_____._ AT 85 ADVENTUIKER LIVING RISSTFULLY WINNIPEG, June 14»- (CP) - Charlc- sGoodyeur rovcd the world and aclvcntured in strange lands bcfcrc settling clowu to quiet life in Winnipeg 31 years ago. Now he is 85 yours of age and expects to round out a century. He ran away from his Hereford England. home. at tho age o! l6 and wont to the United States. On a Wyoming ranch he pursued and killed calllc-rustlcit.‘ and for a time wcrkcrl in Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. In 1870 he enlisted with the French in the Franco-Prussian war. was captured by the Gcnnrms and taken to Bcrhn. There he met Carl Hunchback, wild animal trainer. who commissioned him a frw years lulcr tn trap Wild flnlmll! for his clrmr; in South Africa. He jnincrl the Australian gold rush. foutzht in the South African war and was stabbed by a. Chaco Indian in South America. Malaria caused his physician to order him to llvc in Manitoba 1X1 Tun crmuuorrirrowiv GUARDIAN Th: Central Guardian —--._ WEDNESDAY is Dance night it the Hlllflflnds. Ii-lilbfi-d-‘Iues-Wcd-tl. C. F. C. Y. MEIDDIERS with their new show. Everything new. Music and comedy, Eldon, June 16th. L-l339-8-11-31. PEOIAL I. M. '1‘. Bus to the tight in Kensington. Phone 248 tor particulars. Fight tickets at. Wcrthys Drugstore. 15-21. IN CONNECTION with the heavyweight championship bout at Kenslngton on Wednesday, the Is- land Motor ‘Transport service are making arrangements m have spec- ial trips leaving Charlottetown in plenty o! time to reach Kenslngton for the tight. This will be a great inducement to those who have no automobiles and who would like to see the tight at a reasonable cost. SPRING VALLEY SCHOOL Following is the standing o! Spring valley School for the Month o1’ May. Grade VIII 1. Eileen Glover, 2. Rose Mary Glover. Grade VII (S12) 1. Ruby Caseley, 2. Eunice Caseley, 3. Wendall Harrington. Grade VII (J11) 1. Adelaide Glover. loose ‘ Lnllnli. i906. H:- speculated in real estate BRINGING UP FATHE eras’ THE FIFTY‘, ‘Ioouulmns n" IgORRgWED FROM YOU L Grade VI 1. Gerald Glover, 2. Lorena MncLcllan, 3. Lorenzo Muc- Grado V l. Ellwood Champion, 2. Elva Bryanton, 3. Margaret Mac- Klnnon. Grade IV 1. Velma Brennan. 2. Theresa. Muclellan. 3. Irene Brennan. Grade III l. Ellsworth Champion, ORASWELL for Photographs. .__-.. GULLIBONS (or better Perman- ent Waves. L-SOI-ll-IB-tl. OONFIDEBATION L!!! IN- SURANCE. L-8798-7-l2-8i2 No More Firm Names In News WING-STANDARD TO ELIMIN- ATI COMJIIBCIAL TIE-UP- PARTICULARLY IN SPORT On and after Monday, June 11. trade and commercial names will be eliminated from the new: c01- mum of The whis-Btandurd. During the past few years the tendency has grown up, particular- iy in sport. Ior teams to seek ‘com- mercial sponsorship. A group of young athletes approach n. bit-lines! rimi and ask the firm to supply the team with certain equipment 1n re- turn for which the tum adopt! the name o! the commercial spon- sor. In some cases not one player on the ‘teeam Ls even remotely connected with the firm whoee name the team bears. Business houses Have {adapted this plan in such numbers that every day the columns of The Whig- Standard and other newspaper! are clotted with lree advertise- ments for commercial firms under the guise of news. The sponsor found that for the investment o! a few dollars in sports equipment he received a return of numy dollars worth of tree publicity in the newspaper. The Whig-Standard and other newspapers have thus gradually been giving away more and more of the only commodity they have to sell, namely, publicity {or commercial enterprises. This newspaper has no objec- tion to any man or business firm supporting and equipping a. hockey, baseball or bowling team, but it does say to these individuals and firms that they must not expect to be repaid for their generosity many times over by the newspaper. If they are supporting the teams frrm motives of good sportsmanship, they will expect no other reward than a knowledge that they have furthered the interests of sport. If they are supporting the teams for the publicity they get out oi’ it, 2. Maurice Glover, 3. James Mc- Kinnon Grade I A. I. Inulne Cotton. 2. Lillie Cotton. 3. Verna Pgranton. Brade I B. 1. Marie Sudsbitry‘, 2. John Brennan. Grade I C. 1. Joseph McKinron. Lottie E. Profltt, Teacher. "I JUST WANT LI TO ' HAP -FIRST TO IQSDEIIIJIATJ PAY_N\Y;DE T5" s E s SUCH ' A FINE PRIHCIPLE AND SECOND-TO GIT BACK ME MON Y- TH’ o ,~;." i RBAGON l5 FIQET- { i v ’. b. they cannot conscientiously (‘cject to The Whig-Standard taking any precautions it feels necessary t0 protect itself from being exploited. Teams which now bear com- mercial names are requested to submit; to the sports editor 0f The Whig-Standard non-commercial names by which they wish to be =“—“——"— designated in the future. I! the , i rm "l" m“ The Whig-Standard will substitute . such names as it deems wise. The non-commercial rule will au- ply to the news cuhimns generally and will be enforced at the discre- tion of the editor. . 1937 Red Cross Campaign Shows Increase i During the past few weeks groups of interested workers-Women's Institute members, 'I‘eachers and .,-~ _ ' ’ ' ' Junior Riecl Cross -inembers, have y fALLQUR FINE been actlvcy engaged in canvassing - ' -' -‘ . the difierent communities in the IJSED CARS ARE province for membership and funds for the Red Cross Society, w th PPICED FOR greater success than ever. In Char- lottetown, energetic committees oi’ "*_"""?*___“‘"—‘ I c K _ , ladies and men conducted a house Stanley Bridge 7,55 , . _ . . ~ ' to house canvas and solicitation oi’ Suffolk W. I. 2.00 ' bus ness firms with splendid re- . st, Ann's 3J5 I 0 N suits. The total receipts to date have l St. Catherine's 4,63 _ amounted to $1077.54 and have Vernon River 10.00 been received from the following Warren Grove 5,30 distrlctsz- Webster's Corner 2.40 Westmoreland 5.05 PRINCE COUNTY Wiitshlre North W. I. 5.00 BBIIIIOIII. W. I. 5 2.00 Total 198,94 All makes and models to choose Cape Egmont W. I. 3.60 C WN $1,325_47 from‘. All are reconditioned and gggliieéfin Lot 6 W. I. ‘Lszqm. rend, for the Roads. Chemo“ w I 30o Drive one of these Bargains. Conway W. I 2.0.0) KINGS COUNTY Knu sford . . 10. 1935 Ford V-8 Deluxe Fordor Ltnklcttct" W. I. 5.00 Albion cross 2,30 1930 Pontiac Sedan MncNellYs Mills 2.00 Egllngton W. I. 5.00 1930 Nash Sedan Mill River East 3.00 oaspereaux W. I. 5.00 1031 Studebaker Dictator Sedan Miscouche 7.50 Gwrgetown w, 1, 41,90 193i Buick Special sedan New Annari 2.00 Greenwich 3.10 1934 Chevrolet Special Sedan Norboro 7.05 Mliltown Cross W. I. 2.00 19110 Studebaker Sedan Spring Valley 4.15 North Lgkg 6.90 1031 Wlllys sedan St. Ciirysostome W. I. 2.00 Rollo Bay East W. I. 1.00 1929 Ferd l-‘ordor St. Lawrence W. I. 2.00 Sourls West W. I. 1.00 103:} Ford V-B ’I'udor St. Nicholas W. I. 5.00 Sturgeon W. I. 2.00 1934 Ford V~8dTudor Tlgiilsh zllnglo W. I. 1.00 struthcong, W. I, 4.10 19.15 Dodge Se an Tyne Val ey W. I. 5.00 -——-- 1931 Pontiac Special Sedan Urbainvllle W. I. 4.50 ' $74.80 193i Dodge Sedan ———- GRANTD TOTAL TO DATE 01,677.01 1931 Chevrolet Coupe Total to date $75.43 L-1425-6-I5-1l. I920 Chevrolet Coach 193i Chevrolet Coupe QUEENS COUNTY 1933 Chevrolet Coupe E t G d» 1935 Maple Lea! Truck Bellevue W. I. i 2.50 _fn 1 ‘Si evroe cup aeona. . i. 12:5 8l°“°l"t.“ffl°“ 5"l°é"°l "s e ‘m’ ‘m 193i Dodge Panel Delivery Cherry Valfey 4.00 ,,'-sUBSCRIP'rl0N5 m my Cli to 8.25 G A c" i" "my 1""P°=°- cr-Ilpauld 6-85 fifiléiiflwldi. ngfllfuficme numb; A Cur for every purse. Ebenezer 4.55 P11011947, q;- icfr. gt 1.1 J, Mgbozvg ____.. granville North Drug Store. Montague. o r" Th Low i. “mim” ‘ -—'-—- 0:: Cifsfhe lie“ ‘s Hampton 0.05 .‘.'0WING ‘I0 THE rru-zssvuz gfllllt-eGgll/B 0r BUSINESS. I am asking my || _ uh r v61‘ - patrons to please make appoint- ca and m I" yourse" Inkemfln 3-00 menst uheul, to avoid disappoint- Irishtowu 7-55 manta. Mrs. . Herbert Poolfl A & Kinsrwn 9.57 Beauty Salon, Wood Island mu, ' I nhilillllllcpve Montague. CIIARDOTTETOWN ' Yew - —_-- NONI‘! Mlilbfl 1135 .."I‘HE FINAL DATE la June Phone coo Phone s32 git. Sgeéwalrt; W. I- 1:5: 18th it you went to cosh m on the "Where Your Dollars Buy More" NS: LDIIIIIIOIIIO“ 9:06 Qfigmwgzlefurgifii 3am“ Plnette North 6.30 t; e_ 1,1309-g.15-11_ Rose Valley W I 270 g“ SOlll-IIDOIL 7.95 Mlnard’: Unlmenl lemma: etalne. occur-TH s names me Vi?) If El l / '- _ ‘is?’ 4;] r1: “u, P. substitutes have been made avail- A Policy for Ever y Person and Every Purse l Secure in the know loved ones are well and father meets each needs and his means. III WeII Provided For ledge that his provided for through life insurance, the husband day’a task with a mind released from care. Especially so, as Great-West policies provide protection ideally adapted to their You can find in this company the exact policy you need-a policy for cv for every purse. Great-West man. (in-lowdown cry person and Get to know a I HYNDMAN & C0. LTD, Provincial Managers BEAT-WEST u FE ASSURANCE COMPANY ' DIET FOR HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE The first rule to keep in mind ls 1n regard to salt, says Dr. Podolsky in New Health Magazine, Little or no salt should be added to the food alter it comes to the table. As little water as possible 5I10LIId be used in cooking. With meat. and fish the flavor of the gravy is improved l! the outside is browned quickly. in a very hot oven and i! very little water ls added. fish cooked without salt can be given a. pleajant taste by the addition or! butter. lemon juice and acid sauce. Green vegetables should be ltewed in tut with very little water, and the liquor thus Xortned should be served with them. Potatoes boiled in their skins require no salt. Within recent years various salt. I able. The chief elm 1n all inves- tigations has been to rind n. cum- pouncl in which the chloride ion ls replaced by a. harmless ion of about the snmeieeasonlng effect. ABUSE eyes. What would you do without them" Probably you would not part with them at. any price. What you may not. under- atund II that ubuue and neg- lect weer the eyu down. Ex- pr‘ ehowu neglected eye: fell early. ii. l-'. liutchason -. Prnfessionalilarils McLeod & Bentlel’. Palmer & Haslam Phone 85. H. F. McPHIEE, B. A. NOTARY kc. Have you ever thought. or BARRISTER, SOLICITOII it? The VALUE or your Riley Building. wvCharlntieloll IL R. Bell Caiueron Block, Charlottetown! MacGuig-an & Trainol‘ Richmond Street. Ch EGAN & CO. Chartered Accountlnil 140 Richmond Slrwl Phone 47. P. o. B0! ll~ w. E. BENTLEY, K. c- -I. A. BEIVPLEY, K- C' Barristers and Attorneyi"ill'h' MONEY T0 LOAN _,-_'—;i II. J. PALMER, K. C. A. .1. IIASLAM. n. A-. l-l-I- BARRISTERS. ETC. Bunk u! Nova Scotln Cliamlifl Charlottetown. P. E- I. MONEY TO LOAN e. o. BM l“ Bell & Mathicson l). L. Malhiesvfl. “'5' Barrister: & Snlivilfl" MONEY TO LOAN mart n. MacGUIGAN. K- c‘ c. s1‘. cum TIIAINOR. B- l- Burrlsters. Sollvllv - 5“'"'"" mourn: TO LOAN Olflce: Over Provlnclulgglllv etowl- _____ _M_ »—..-¢i George McMahM