my’ 2s. 1940 r"'"-__— "on UR QU _ _ ___—_ ;_._ ‘.5;900090QOOQOQOOGOOOOOFOOOOQOOOOOQQQQQQ... IGK SALE [god Fox Wire. all sizes, in excellent condition, ideal coups. yard inclosures, tennis courts, fox pens gm i-h less than poultry netting. im- heir rl-iee in u _.ii,-o portable fox pens with lar in bargain prices. SPECIAL: Inch and one half mil mat wire all sizes, price seventy five per com less iellliil! j,“ list price of new wire. ‘god WIN.‘ "¢QQOOQO0OOOOO-QQ-OO-Q-OQ-O-Q-OQOQOQO-OOOO'OOO'O-QOOOQOQQQQ at greatly reduced price. Cedar posts, pm- sale by! W; ll- Jenkins, 182 Queen Street, Char. iollglmvn and Jelleys Department Store, 0’Leary. Small quantity slightly dam. G. R. MacQUARRIE, Summerside iirtising Rater iuimimum Charge for Any Advertisements 25 Cents Central uuordlan locals, do per word; western m3 55",", “m”. 2, W “om; Announcements (‘kissiiivti 3c oer Word: In Memoriam Notices 70o per - .| , i spiritual Oiferln iliiiiitiolrliiltlc 70c per Inch. Vigil!’ a l0 r-i-irts for ever! additional 3 wor s. Notice r Th nit mpreclilllfill, 10c per inch or lo per word. List-I'D? SIlb:Ol‘l'll:'Il|t Payable id-Idvance "Id cllml"! Events 3o ‘per word- , . Clflll. etc" 5c per 08mg? ieiiiiii 2i din: a ement to words to, 514,. s’ inch. Bea llld Presentation $1.00. Other f] op Z"' f’ For Sale Personal FJIQIIEHQ-toosa HAY. you CAN nun it P. Yet, Union Road. L-742-5-25-Ii. E517 irifcrroas- IIEHLLS for loose-leaf stamp albums 3 cts. m.“ grrurtiian Job Efzljrsfitiz-“Lu "folfm Tiviilv Clifford Scott North liner. L-‘IM-fi-fi-Si loll stir: AND T0 RENT Evervtliiiit; in Real Estate. H. _ S. ilrrrriiiuic k CO- L-744-5-35-ll ___,. roit sire-unto AUTOMOBILES we, uo-il, bmgaln prices. Apply y p0 (iutirdian. L-7I0-5-23-4l __- -~ — have found the sect-e IIRAIYIIIZIIIIY PLANTS 60c Whv don't you get iii git 5302i; liungareiu l, by mail. $400 thoii- No obligation. Ask for Free mini. uric i S. iterves . Southport. ogue (ICSCTIIIIIIQ zoo net-cam {.0 L'64°'5'22'6l~ and titan. Familex Pr-iidldei; - -- —-——-—————— t. r v PLANTS (nurv- s Clemel" Si" M°“’~"=“l- _ ~ 65c by mall. N"!- iizrdred; UANTITY OF K._ bden VVanted Balderston Bros., L-566-5-I8-25-2I. K, . v IIUME adglgflnnelldglzléirlgu: help. Can. Toronto 10 Ontario“ 1'“,§“§;§~ 50""- Pvi-‘Ms WANTED . — suc- pm‘... (A 533K138 rite ‘Com. I gem, coup,“ Landfill “villi/é ABency. - land. N-aii-ilzi-sfiiifi AL---~ .. coon BUSIN ss bu“ good mwme 3nd with future p05. slbllmes- Selling F‘atnI.cx Products men and women nil We, Canada To Let desired. ' H‘ FREDERICTON- ‘ for and outbuildings of 1.2m ii. Crnswcil. For arufv t.» Ben or Harr i i.~1’f5—fi-11-Iil-25-3 . Bitters l- ‘prices. radiators Etc At l.)‘.\4‘;‘. p11: ». Merchandise giiniarriiww. Write for catalogue. iiiirir: Stipplies 921 St. . .\ltrritr('i1l. N-llii ‘ ' 1. June 22. W’! TY FOR- hv A. C. Mrtclmorl. irciu revolvlirg 8 room house. . Bernard. Park L-722~5-25-6-I. P er L. Tralrror nrn- at llcpe River. ‘ rniiuecilnte sale. s‘ l~...~terri Trust Com- I.-1364-5-22-23-25-27-28. in.» iii-ilfwaaied vii lfli‘ ‘IVANITEMIJ TO ltfi- 4 I- Trade Shirt (‘nurse Elfltii ' ‘runs Moliir Barber ‘been Vllnlrfnx 51-455 arm _ rovirhuEu T0 or?!‘ f" Pfidliam Johnston, New lffitjiril VVyL§§:5_.25.1_i_ ‘roiessioiial Bards ______ 11am ll. F. AlllllllBllLll lll-"lrlrii Accountant ll" Ru-lrnirrnd 51mg; Phone 4i IEO. Box l2 McLlrCD 8. BENTLEY irixr-rzv K4,‘. j j ‘LEY ICC. "I l. l‘ Itl- LEI’. LLB. sir-r ‘anti rltiorneyn-at-Law ..U.\I;\ [U LUAN .., ltlil itii-itnrrrnrl i, l2. SOLICITOR w _‘_> Charlottetown 8i HASLAM I "hit. K.(.‘_ I 8A.. |.t..a x vt- Tc. _ I ‘ova sentiis thumbn‘ (ll II little-town I‘ [-1 | vox-i i ~ ' ' " , ,,_._ ti 1o LOAN P0. Box I2 L _ iurrell 8i Company Chartered Accountants Ellllfirn mo Building T°l°i1hone I447 LE 0N CITY BOR- to $450. Y. L-‘740-5-25-Il. T0 LET -I\IODEIIN APARTMENT. ltilgigfliilfl-tl. L-740-5-25-li. TO tar - r-"unrvrsrrntfitooiis for light housekeeping. Aninly 139 Kent Street. L-743-5-25-li. "r0 LET - FURNISHED on tix- furnishcd Apartment. Sum- mer mcnths. Apply ii (‘Jrrnnttghi Ants. Powiial Street. L-134-5-6-9-11-20-23-25-61. T0 LET — TENEIIIENT AT DUN- das Terrace. No. 2 Water Street Possessoii June 1st. Aiiplv to: g. Ioolc A: 00.. Chztriuitetotvn, . L-til-fi-lFi-tl. Male and Female Help W tIfIICd NOW IS THE TIME T0 UET A Government job as C erk, Post- muir. Customs Clerri. Sterro, rte. Three DOIlllIlIOIl-Wltlc exams lieiti SIIICC‘ wtir bUllilll Ft c Booklet. M. C. C. ' " ‘onto r10), Oldest in Canatut. N eiits. Wed iv Sat-it BORDEAIIX hlIKfllIII-I Tire Sciviret- Si‘l‘\'l\"t‘_ DtiIIlllllLll ,D:iraririivirl of Agrir-tilitire. lliln pre- ,pared a lcntlct on the making oi lBanlcatix mixture. This nrixturc ‘contains two ingredients, coppcr sulphate and time. Ca per sulphate thine-stone. blue vitrio i may be or.- tazrred in crystal or irr pulverized fornr. Lime for making Iiordeaux mav be either tiizlilirnt: tltlilli) time» 0r hydrated imc tclicrriieal hy- drate.» Directions are given as to the various strengii. s of the mixture for different crops. also as to meth- 0ds..Of use. and the making of stunt quantities for average gardens. The leaflet irrav be cbttlrrcil front the Publicly and Extension Division, Dominion Department of Agricul- ture, Ottawa. For Sale at Keppoeh l5 acres omdd containing I0 acres of woodland and 5 _clearcd together with six ibuildings, conveniently lo- " "t licppoch Shore. Apply to GAUDET & HASZARD, Solicitors Canadian Bank of Commerce Bldg. Ii-39-4-3-wsm ti -. Mortgage Sale of 42 acres of land on Towlshll Number 24 In Queens county. snere wilt be sold by Purim: Auc- tion in from oi inc Law Courts nunuiirg ni Charlottetown on ivcti- ncsday r. e lath nay of June A. 0-. Imu at n: hour of twelve o'clock noun. nu. TIIAT TRACT piece or par- cel m‘ land situate, lying and being on not or ‘township Ninnocr- 1:4 III Queens Uuunty rsioresuiu hounded aim described as Iolruivs, that is to iiayi-Un lhc hast by (bile ltiver. on the North by Iona in the possess- ion oi nritsmc Martin, on the west by land Ill possession of tiilucrt ret- ers and on the south by land in pos- sess.on of Rose Doiron, iiuuipirus Doiron and Clyde itrver containing torty-two acres 0t‘ land a little more or less. The above sale ls made under and by virtue of a Power of Sale con- tained in u certain indenture oi Mortgage hearing date the Iith M)‘ of June A. D. I910 and made be- tween uliueri. Peters of North Rus- tico. Lot or Township Number‘ twenty-tour In Queens County in, Prince Edward Island. farmer, withi L‘ ‘ill & Murat-SEN iiiixrzr 1'0 LOAN mm" ,lll"f‘_ll- Charlottetown. ‘w island M Q ugffltisiiu s. TRAINOR ' s] Himaiqqtiiiiuitu. ll.(.‘. Barristers slniiilfiltzignzltt C‘ tamllo-"Ei r0 LOAN“ ‘ n . ullier Provin m . cill °“" "m. citsriouemrn Catherine Peters his wife. o! the one part; and Thomas Dawson Iii Charlottetown in Queens county in said Island, Physician, of the other part. wh‘ch mortgage by assignment and further charge became vested in the undersigned, and because o; dc- , fault having been made in payment of the princl aI money and interest secured there y. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS apply to 0- et h llassard, Solici- tors. Canadian Bank of Commerce ge houses, fox cages. m»- - -.-'*.7;:.'.:.-.;:.‘.: .2 snxmrouonnuum j l run CHARLOTTETOWN nuArzniAN N. _Y. Stock Exchange (Canadian Press) Stocks Am C and l" 21 I-B Am For Pr I Am Radiator 5 14 Am Tel Tel I4’! 1-2 Am Water 6 Anaconda 19 1-4 Atchison 13 5-8 Bolt _Ohlo 3 Bendix Av 27 1-8 Beth steel 67 i-4 Ches Ohio 33 1-2 Chrysler 57 3-4 Con Edison 24 3-4 Col Gas (Jo 4 1.2 Curt Wriizhi A 22 5.9 Elec Auto Lite 27 Elec Pr Lite 3 1-4 Gen Eiec 2s 3.4 Gen Foods 33 3.4 Gen Motors 3g 7-3 Gflodyear Tire 13 1-2 Gt Mot Cai 17 5.3 I-Iud Mtr Car 3 3.3 Kennecott 27 1.4 MOM Ward a4 3-4 N Y Central 9 7.3 Nor Am Co 15 3-4 Nor Pacific 5 1.2 Paramount, 4 5.3 Penn R R I6 5-8 Phil, Pet C0 23 gadro Corp _ ears Roe Co ~ - South Poo ‘it l]: Std Oil N J 33 1-3 Stude Corp 5 3-5 Texas Corp 34 United Air 41 34 United Corp 1 1 g U S Rubber 15 11g U S S! C0 4s s-a Vanadium 27 54; Warner Bros 2 H; West Union 15 West Elm 3E; Woolworth _ CHICAGO. May Gram traders who sold or wise eliminated their trons iir since the start of Germany's west. errrrdrive showed little inclination to re-enier the market in today's sluugisli sessmir. Wheat cfo-ed l--l t-i ltglrer, Jiy 83 3-8: Sep 83 5-8-4-2; w“ 3-8-5-8 up. Jiy s2 3-3-1-2. Sen 61 5-8-3-4: oats I-8—l-4. Market At ,A Glance (By The Press) (‘ruintiian stock and markets closed (holidayi New York-Stocks closed lower New York—(.‘oiton. rubber, sugar and enffc higher ' ‘IIVING SNAILS SPINACH RAISED PARIS. May 23 —tCPi—Thc strait has been allowed to come into his commodity , =t that the ‘sauce’ rs siripiv dellcctis. A French waitress who knows the intinriitelitcstnrv of the snail show"- cd trstorushnreut. at it certain Carr-| ii(ll‘;‘.ll rentieirancc lo thcrestdtirairfs sirecial dish. “The ueoulc lir America. I uir- (IOTFtRIIKI. are verv enthusiastic a- bout sirinaeh." she said. Remember- lnir Pant-ye, we adm‘ttcd it. v "Well we lust eat our spinach in the forur of sails." slic explained. “You know these are riot Jus. jurkrfi up illl_\'\l‘llf‘l'f‘—-lllf‘_\' are careful ' raised lll Burgundyi, 'I'hc_v grow vci'.\ farce in nu es ciallv arranged "snirltterw" (whle might. be an rid- eqtrate translation of "escargot- tierc-"i for thev are raised on a diet of sirlnnvlr. You eat .sn"nnch—we cat Sllftlls-JVIISIFS the difference?" LuAvITsTII-{crisns T0 cur-ma raoors LONDON. May 24—(CP)-Coco. Iiativinti-born clown whom name 117-. bfazrd from circus bills the world over. is now Private Nicciia. Poliakcfl‘ of the British Army. Bfjllflil cit-weir oi i0 years stand- iniz, lie tturricd d war a circus ot- fca" of £12 (about $52.80) a week for the soldier's life and two stall- ing." a dny pay. Coco fought for Imperial Russia in ihc first war and tor me Latvian Army against. the Reds irmn i919- 1922. "I have organized a cnocert party in my writ. and discovered ell kinds of hidtriim talent among itre boy's," he said. "I \\"I‘lii‘ and produce the straws. I plny all kinds 0i comedy puts acid~ycs. I clown." . _-.__......__ l r l LOAN t i5®.-t5®® Available to those with regular monthly income. Confidential quick ser- vice. Inqulre as to rates. ALL APPLICATIONS CONSIDERED MARITIME FINANCE LIMITED Marble Building. Halifax For further Particulars IPP I‘ Building Charlottetown. DAT b this mu day of May A.D. HENRY D. JOIINEN, time. L-ON-S-H-IU-IQ-I-l-B-l-Il-l-L PALMER I ll-\. .-\ Rlnlr otNm-a tlrotin il IIIIIIIPII urn irimn- IA {qu- CCIIIS ho‘ FINANCE By Frederick Gardner Associated Press Financial Writer NEW YORK, May 24—(AP)— Stock market traders generally wiewed the war more calmly today to give lenders a buying rush . On the Catradran list Iirrprrial fractions were lost by Distillers. ‘Dome, International Nickel, Mar- coni. Imperial Oil amd Inke Shore ,Mlnes. Brazilian ‘Fraction was steady. i The As ocirited Press average 0t '60 issues was off .2 of a pozirt at |3'i.8, or 1115i. .1 above tire lowest ‘since Jture, 193B. ‘Pransders were the smallest since May 9, aggrtgat- ling 871.360 shares compared wrath |l.6~i2.450 the day before. On the ‘day 820 individual stocks changed l hand». Of these, 336 were up, 261 down and 220 unchanged. Shares started out with a select- ive advance cf fractions to 2 points. ‘They skidded later and from trnen on quotations were ragged. Losses running to arnuird 2 paints were strffered by Chrysler, Dow Chemical. Du Pont. Allied Chem- lical, Eastman Kodak. Boeing. Glenn jMart/ln and Standard 011 of N. J. Modest advances were retained ‘by Bethlehem Steel. U. S. Rrbber, Douglas Aircraft. Sperry, Anretr- iczvr Trlrrthore. Southern Raslwatv. Loft. Carterpillar ‘Tractor’. lilont- izomcry Ward, Anaconda and Ken- necott. ‘Weed Seed Tests . At Home 0r Schoo The weed problem is one of the most serious with WlllCll the farmer has tn contend and there ls no cits- cotintiirg the fact that a large per- centage of weed scctis are tttrtualyf planted alone with the seeds 0t farm and garden crops. Every iarrn- cr should be just as famfiar with tweed seeds at lie ls with the seeds of wheat, oats and barley. No per- son. states George A. Elliott. As- sistarit Chief. Laboratory Service, larrt Products Divfsroti. Dominion 24 lP . . . . . , “(Cm- IDcpartmcnt of Agrrcuttire. SllfltlliliAll inner lack. arr rriircr 1cm. Olrher- sow seed until he knows what lrc rs 0f ever-v n market posr- planting. HQ should know what firs. the drastic Iiqudation ‘seed contains. what weed seeds, and A Canker o; inferiority. the number per pound. Further- more. he should know what DCTCBITF‘ age of his seeds will izrow when pvt into the around. These facts can be ascertained only by ICSIIIIIZ the seed for nuritv nnd izerrrrnatioti he- iDaily War Survey (Canadan Press] An Allied pincers movement alnr. red at Cllttlilf off the German cor- lrrdor recenty hammered through ‘France to the English Channel is ‘in program. Heavy attacks are bc- tilt! launched on the corridor from lbotlr the north and the south. The nature of the present battle, ,partlcularly the tactics used by the Germans makes for confusion. ‘Fast moving, mechanized detach- Close lbut ntcst. showed little inclination ‘ melits reuse over crest distances. iblflklllt! where defences are weak- lcsi. There are no settled litres as t-a Tobacco lost t a-a paints. Small l tliiriiis the area-lei‘ nan of the First Great War. l Thus the , commanders them- lselves are often short of accurate ,lnfo_rmatlon on the true position of ,a.ff.iirs at any given moment. For the public. following the reports of the fighting, the confusion is the rtrvfller due to a deliberate limliCI‘ of keeping secret the move- ments of the Allied forces, the names oi’ towns and cities lost and recaptured. This policy is sound because the German corru'\nd cannot innin- tatn constam touch with all advance detachments. By telling t-he full story of the battle the Allied high command would ,be furnishing the enemy with in. foririfltion which would enable him to direct his forces to better ad- vantage. its DEFEAT By James Maelean What sends a fool out on a dunk- en bout To fight and fall into a roadside ditch“ A tastodfor liquor? Rarely so in- dee , But mtalrrly is he beaten and worn on iContiirrling with anlnner cmzscious- ncss, Air inner shamed inferiority- He caift surmount and vainly wou‘d escape By means of that tiriilch convert-dice prescribes. What sends a people on a wild de- bauch 'I'lrcir strength and courage? ray. Of savnucry that knows no irnrallelv v not so indeed; ‘But down within an inner conscious- ness IThat cannot brook caift achieve; sticcess tirev right that other know: "They cannot hide and glorify: ‘That scnds iirrm out to bring their i ireighbors down ‘Al. airy hazard in their own estate so would fore planting and better still, be-' Of backwardncss and inrqtialitv. There are two kinds of tests. a home and it laboratrrv test. A 110K116 test can be made bv the lppc made only in a spctitr'ly' eq‘ lab ratoiy. '1hc Plant Prcdtir vision of the Dominion Dflitll "lil" of Auriculrtire Illlliltlillls’ lab-orator- E4 . tuva. Toronto. Winnipeg. Sask- nvon, Cruarv. and Vancouver. In l’! liClIlL‘ ntirity tests oric ncczls to have a knowledge of the difit cut I-(‘CLI so...» iiri- ~. will to recognize tliciri 1h‘ to have Ito compare with the unknown jThe Plant Products DIVISICII has ii collection for sale at a liolillllfll ‘IIIIFC. oi 100 ‘CLClldIlilC turd no.1’ is ens-insect iii A _' l. lil \ I seeds bu un l‘ 010m, r; .. rs -,i f. c: or a school ienchet" can lcarii I'i‘2\(lll\' l0 (iistincuish the coirrnrcrr weed seeds. SCEIOUI teachers are rueirtioricrl e cause it inav be that the teachrt 1i. is vcrv ctifiicitlt fcr‘ a thriller‘ l0 make Ironic tests of such seeds as ('4 ..l»;- t‘\' time crass. Tire seeds 0f some weeds are so sinrilar- that on .iii t"..i:».'ii ("..ll (ii-tell them. Iii that east‘ u is alwirvs best to serr-I the seeds to a seed laboratory" for test. ‘ strut-z TOI‘ S’I‘AI{S TRY MOTIIERIIOOD HOLLY WOOD 113s no easy lllflllf‘ Lirrlarrrlls acting I‘lI0‘.lI.'i"i agree. to Illlfii‘ a tiliilil. bill ‘it can he ilru<~~ and '\l(‘.(‘("~.\illl .\- cs have rrskect the tent crar_v ‘ ‘CIIIPIIL necessai} to comb nc motherhood with a cai- eer. For one thing, the pursuit 0 screen stardom is in itself a full- tlmc lob. , '1‘ (rac who have uirtlert rr ‘the bask include such iop-rankei as the Montreal- born, NOYHIH slwflcl- Maureen OSullivmr. Marlene p D t1?- iriclr. Mirruarct Strllavnni Viriliii l1 Bruce. Irene Hervey and he three ‘Jeans-Bennett. Bloridcll and Dans. I-‘cr example, Miss Shearers fr“ pictures ‘allow her eonsidernbxz time with Irving ‘Fhalbertz. J12. tulle. HIKI Katharine. lI\‘(‘. when she is w0rk_-_ inrz nil her available spare time lb and swims with them in the pool at their home. , She sends Irving to public 561001 when Katharine will follow In a ycni". Slic attends parent-teacher association mectlnits every WPPR- A_ TPEONIHSIIPiEFOIIIZIIL up the tnattci of ch zu once. Ncrniri joined in the dlscuglon and talked on haw she kept her twe out of mrsshref. 0n A Greek tItIGIlTl who allegedly the steel cream-girders of s. Ilydro tower, destroying lines which supply Bsyview and northern Rcsedale districts, is be- ing he'd In Tcrontu. Police charge he w. s u" In; Insulated pl'rr:; tri rut power lines. The mart was e "riurcd who saw the man tin a w"- came down, Mr. Harris-Smith captured him. fore buvriru. y {cs atSat-kville. N. 13.. Montreal. Ul-l f Tltl- . 'Witlr rrtivc instinct blinded theirs. She has taiiillilr boll! l0 Swlml _ leaving __tl1_6_ llll'_f_l_ll’l_ anotherwm ute. __ lTo save their face-the face the-v never had lBehincl the thin veneer of decency. _ farmer, irniseif. but a. laborat-Ciiv tefit (‘-111 Btriit up to fight bi‘ everfr’ influ- ence Dcfctrrd thought- can oz-gnrzlre to l wield i O‘er mind and soul arzd body poli- lC t'I'll€y_lIE1ifl and break-Jury {thirty give up , To t ' » l w‘ l. nicziits Il'I!S§‘i'iIliti-l (an dev c. Aird nrntrrs not. how great a fight- lng force Or quarrtijv of weapcirs nray be ‘ 1d soil] arc smtill arid , t F01‘ rp ev"ii \'It‘lt)i‘_\' wcrc still de- , feat: .Witli aiternrath still worse than cwn on menus irr France. AIWHYS B irr rural rtmals csulzl take up the ‘ma, up“. 1mm‘. ilelu-aev in some provinces. since Ill.‘ trstiixq cl‘ areas n‘; part _oi thcr Bern“, t-“pv-d m. ,0 “Toe/k me“. Witfllllii‘ ltrtrolltictitiu of tlircc meat- QQuL-l‘ in nature rztiiiiy‘, ‘Ilic appat-H noigilbnrlmads_ ti?» dips. irc has been inovcci up I‘) m,“ lo; nrirkirzu these 11st. lipaldlifls rt- Sliillls of it national dish and s wriirlt- lirrai llli‘2ll)'.‘lI-'~i'.\'f‘. u pr c , . _ _, _ _..- . ._ noltf at alll (‘lll1l3fLl'l“tI~“?S€(l to find h nr- tiihirrnt; is rrqturcd arlrd it ours IlCt All. t}gl_lld-llélll~ ll" tlf-rdllb d“ sc on tie unte of n d lomat ani- 1' mucli time ct" la otrr. . _ _ barslsador or Dflfllttlmelifiitflflr; I Latter order tu makle urtitys last; Allflolflltikijjél "P011 ‘J19 “W515i! heat! ow in some o the s enci i», the- hcme or scion. i i i. _ - ifiiilliifllits oii Mtiiidiivs the Clioive necessary to have the following sm-fFor stories cone and all that had is often limited to fish. an omelette Bio gipirllltillii; ill a weed col‘ 0i}. been theirs _ _ I11! s" twitch sounds quite loi- eow- m: v.1» l‘. l-"iiiiiil Had tlrv but striven for enlighten- atie for ire common sum. and t a ‘ rrrrrit A tire taste, even stroll-enters for" is to be zii.\ a tairlj: lie ate iiai. w, l, “,1 n“, “Wm. and we Paw, li.1'l-fl-."t‘llllll'\' are vague about ijS of scales may be added. , iress With ‘which they now revert to bar- barsnr. lWlint irrrtcrs now what temjwnriryi .' imv stimulate the back- ward soul, When dicp defeat implanted in lt- elf s Can only flower to still more dire defeat? ' For them no victory in victor ‘Nor is there irecdrwm for the lztizuan , herd, .. ated down to brainless- and destroyed By (‘lhI'l(Il(‘\~ now become irribltual jIll Etirojicair dungeons of the illllitll Where now are shackles of their ‘ raclalisms Too sad for lntighter rind too cheap for tears. And while. air. purity of blood may prize lwliai blood is puur than the I-Iot- ierit ‘ r:::.. building she noticed In the rcntre [or the sorool ard a cloud 0f (Ill-st from which lyrn arms and iegs l emerged oecasiona ti‘. One of her conjparrlons asked:- “Isrft. that Irv nit?" l Iittwas, with a. block and ripped flUGosh. mother." he comblflliifil ks she led him Away,‘ rniziita hMl n . was surprised a1 he pert-lied in high-tension by W‘! lim Harris-Smith ll I-.|~'I-i "l ‘t wires. When the man .. blial £70m of l0... Below i: the McLaughlin-Braid SPECIAL 4-Door Sada intentions. ncw-nrodel attractiveness. roadvvorthy chassis. New Raspberry Pest In N. B. "ice Service News» spberry insect of Euro- th: raspbcrrjv moth, to DPFLIIIP a pest of im- ])Ol'l1IiIi’r tn the .\f.ri'itime P orifices, staff.» t.‘ W .\ ivcil. Dominion PlllIOiilt)l('r"I(éll t rntoigv, Fred- errrtr. . it was firs: discovered at Fredericton in i936, is now present over a considerable area in the St. John Vaiey in New Brunswick, and has also been found in one Iplnntation in Prince Edward Is- niul. ‘it New Bl‘iliiS\\'l(‘l~Z Newman and Vikiirr rirxiwberries are the two most \\'l(lf‘l_\‘ ill rr varieties and IIS most of the infosfn inns have been report- cd from Newman plilllffitlOfi-S, it is ' variety is preferred by In two ("i505 the insect was dzscovrreri feeding on wild] cans hv the roadside. l The insect over-winters as a part- | ly crown caterpillar in the soil a- bout the base of the canes. In the sprinc the caterpillars, which are bflllll ergo frrzir ihclr whiter quarters| errrrt! 1» the .‘~'.t‘lll.< and bore into the buds as they begin to swell and show sortie uteri. Not more than one caterpiliar has been found in carh fittest-rd bird. Often it bores down tlrrorich the bud as far as the pith of the cane where it can be seen by removing the btid. The in- fested bird may show no develop- ment or may partially leaf out be- fore dvlniz. When the caterpillar matures it. remains tn the burl to pupnte and the moth emerges when thr- ras-pherrzcs come into bloom. ‘The rrrcvlis have a winiz expanse of’ about. fivo-eichihs of an inch and ate black in colour. with small yel- low spots on the wings. They ap- pear most numerous in the field during the late afternoon when they make short dancing flights a- bout the lower ports of the canes before cominir to nest on Ii- dersldes of the leaves. The moth lays her eggs among the stamens of the open blossoms and after hatching the young cat- erpillars develop within the re- ceptacles of the ripening fruit without injuring it. Their presence nury be detected by fl thin brown- ish inconspicuous trail leading from a point near the SPpitlS into the base of the receptacle During pick- lnc time ihewcater-ptllars leave the canes to imss the winter in the soil. _ Various materials are beind tried in an effect in effect a satisfac- tory control nf this pest. It is ap- pareiit that. once the caterpillars have bored into the buds nothing in the way of chemical control would be of value. Nicotine suT-ph- ale. one quart to 10o gallons of water. fltftillctl when the caterpillars have loft their winter quarters and before they enter the buds has con- siderable effect. but this spray needs tier-fort timing to bc of value. The most promising material tried for rcnlrnl consists of 2 per cent lubrication oil enrulsioir and 4 per (writ diui:r'o-o-c_\'elnlrcxylplrcnel ap- pieri while the canes are dormant. shortlv before the caterpillars are expected tn airpear. This “illnitro" oil éfllfii‘; is Milli I|l‘.(ll'I‘ various trade iiairiis‘ The o is some evidence that this insert. (toes not sirrvad very rapidly’ from one plantation to another. If weir i- the ease. u grower may bewlv.» SK a hundred typical McLaughlin-Buick owners what car they expect to buy next, and somewhere between seventy and eighty of them will answer firm and sure, “A Buick!" Follow up those owners when they have bought again-and you'll find virtually all of them made good on their expressed Now, it’s plain that back of this high owner loyalty there's something more than just It's something that doesn't stop with the ciircicnt brilliance of Buick’s traditionally fine viilvc-in-head straight-eight engine, or rht- staunch steadiness of Buick’s stout and It's something that has to do with the very character of this can-something born of the [rrc-cisiun with which a Brrick-‘s built, t Summerside, Water Street setting out should be tree from this pest and certainly should not secured from an infested Plimlri- tron. saskatchewan farm woman has I red with dark heads. em- lslieilal lurk" can which W?‘ h“ lPollce. I-Ier turkeys know the tune d lit de=troy trz his irrfestrd planHr- r-rn and $S“t ‘x2 out a new ore as far rurinvrri as pcsihlc from the infested irinntation. New canes for "I l said birds were missl to her to a neighbor had turkeys but i-‘iilfitfd and the constable. ated, and the other reason is ourselves not to do the best job we could, That's probably the best single explanation why seven out of tcn Buick OWIILTS htrv Buick again and again. ' Harding Motors Limited Charlottetown. 256 Queen Strcc! precision insured by the accuracy of its 12,000 various parts. ' It's something springing from Buirk-‘s inspection routine, \\lICI‘L'lI_'\‘ tutti ill.iil is a jealous guardian of his own good work-- a tough and exacting critic of the craftsman just before him. It's something that comes, too, from the care Buick takes to dclnt-r a car tine and trim and ready to travel when you get it. Many special operations might be elimin- know the difference. But we rather suspect the experienced Buick owner WOIIltl. That's one reason we take extra PLIIIIS. Tlrc average driver might not that we wouldn't be satisfied 1'15‘sHTHsHNHHUHHH-‘ls‘Jo's'1'-'s's'u'u'n'n'u'islu'a%‘u's“s's's's'v'u‘s'in's'h's'slv AUCTION SALE I am instructed to sell by Public Auction on TUES- DAY, MAY 28th at 12 o'clock noon that splendid property I18 and 120 Kent Street. This property brings in a month- ly rent of $70.00. Size of lot approx 42 x 160. JOHN P. BRADLEY, Auctioneer h55 DC ____--:———— WOMAN'S FLOCK KNEW HER. CALL ancdian l’ May recs) (C M-(CPI-A UITAWA. dividends according to a report. Mounted to the Royal Canadian imswer it promptly. an v farm woman s When l2 of the me police, wro neighbor's famr. may were all her own and they all looked alike to the complainant But she raised her voice in s "strange melodious call" and l0 turkeys trotted from l hiding DIME in a nearby field to range themselves around her. The corr- stiible then opened the barn door where the neighbor's turkeys were housed and the woman celled ag- ain. Two more turkeys trotted out of the barn to join the flock about her skirt-S. She got. hei‘ turkeys BLACKOUT-MIND“) WIDOW LOST LIFE LONDON, May Ol-Ari elderly wldizw, living alone, Mrs. Poll. Lloyd took precautions to tack down the edge of black curtain» with which she covered her win- dovws each night. to Comply wzah blackout reg-trlations. she drovg in _ an extra tack to nrake sure the curtain fitted tightly in arr awkward corner. Brit in doing so she punctured a lead gas pipe She was dead ryhen a neighbor found her two d: s later. suffo- cated by the slowl escaping fumas MARY'S SIGNATIYREASTOLITN FROM BOOK BRISTOL. EUR. Mav 24—~'I‘lre $lfl1illtllffi of Queen .\I.ir_v. proucllv dlfiiilfiyed in the npsn book sizrrcd bv prominent visitors to Si. Maty Rcdclifie. has been stolen. Cliurt-lr atrthorities reported that thlmcs lild Clll from the book two com- Dletc bakes containing the sic- niillifes of the Queen Mother" irr/i her lady-in-waitlng, the Ditches.- of Beaufort. sin-z CAN'T _IIA\'E rirovau (‘IIll-DRl-ZN (Canadian Press) BRISTOL, Entt- Msrv 24-'I\vlec married and mother of l9 ciuld- ren, Mrs. Roslan Cher-ketts owe again ls widowed so she has start- ed admtlriq chi ‘rcn. simplv love children.“ she laughingly as she and ii of her family group lined no m1 u" stone stop..- oi their little homo for 9, press photograph. The dxen cIamber-ed to_ stand beside tbs dark, plump little woanan who alw has l3 grandchildren. She gazed around proudly at the crowd and added: "I cannot have engtllh of children. I'll adopt MW”- To prove her offer was no idle boast she told how she recent-l)’ shopped 14-year-old Alfred Rob- erto who was found by PM 03 Mrs. Chccketts’ children sieeplnfl on an old spring “fit-hour bedding in a deserted house. AlfrHlS Pal’- ant; died a few months “ago. B0 he was taken in bv "Mum Chink" etts. ‘Tm only too pleased to n another boy added tomy fem-W. she explained. "In addition V) 100k- ing after mv own fflmll)‘ W0"! l go out to do nursing and cleaning each day and come home Lu be- tween to give my younger children their meals. 1 have plenty of time to do inv cram work and also act as an air warden." Minardk-kill- Run. ' Confidential Cash Loans G Amounts Up To P E H N $500. l E L It I. A Money can be l ll borrowed tor P a n y u s e t ul s purpose. Repay- IF able in equal B N monthly install- A merits to meet G N individual re- C quircnrents. ' h No Discounts C r: , . H A Xou receive the ,.\ s amnuntyou R T apply for l. r: ‘T’ Li, Tel. are T i . P. o. n“ 45f l. (l T _ , W ii Quick Service u 9.01) to 5.30 livery Iiay r . a; 1'37 i! i": it Y I$ -/ ' . I ..~> t .. _. . t l ‘L; l .( . ‘. If . f . . l I x ,' l ii ,. ;. . . .. . 1 . 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