atSSFlIIIWStreei if?’ E itiiliifl E gait?! liar; WANTIII Wlilcailior. iillllldiaeLli-IQO IANIID — IIIIGIIT. SUNNY room with gate. . uniurnished. MW "0." care Guardian. L-Sill IAITID -_- YOUNG _ BLOOD Ian, ten to eleven hundred ior J- Murray. The meeting then ad- to oiiice: President, l!) III-AIAIAGI. eater t BUD ‘I0 III-RIO IOOLIS, 0N! furnished, other ilIbt housekeeping. Apply iield. The many friends oi’ 11:1. sqm A. knith, Rocky Point, are glad to see her out again after a Vperation in the City Hospital. 1021B. R-HlwperdlnldmhOn. spmt theweek-endwithhis Mrs. Pierce and Miaauiiss agOhariotte/tcwn. LIT - s loos: corraoa, iistwatsi-nsatingnosi-asaeteocc Water Street. apply 142 Prince Male Help Wang was-ran; us’: roa nan av us! istrouuo inan 1a iarni work. Must be good wifli harass. I. UALIi-A GAIDINORII- Bestoilanflillfllnlcodlocatims. Price reasonabhAbplyfllfl SALI —I.I'OIDION TIAC- suinricizsusgggg aiaoaspeciiiciorallmsnner o! tcheabruisesasidspi-aing. l. sAIiI-IOUII AND IAIGI _ Keep a bottle handy slwaya. IBALI- AUCIIQI I081‘!- \ ve. Bridge and Guardian Upper Ca n a d a Coach Excursion Friday April 27 (Speeialtoihaflnrdhn) NIAI TIINIT! handbag with initial "l". ands: please return to 310 K Miscellaneous ' ruva IOU! snoss anon-r by Henry Nero, Dyceum building, the Canadian National to Quebec l. Ottawa and ‘lbronto on Friday, April 31th, next. stated R. J. 8. Weatherman, General Height ma; and Passenger Agent oi the Railway pper centreswillhavs aillostthsirwintergarband _ willailbeinbud. Atriptothess citissaboiitthistimeisaplcasant SIIVIQ —- IIOISTIIED male - Whlltfid GROCERY STORE Isrhliars‘ On Thursday April 26th. ' at 2; p. m. - Odd chairs, mahogany book case, . wardrobe, bed room iurnitiire, dish- es, carpets, 3 cases stuiif- ed birds, 2 stag heads, blinds, etc. w, Terms Cash. J. A. McDONALD Auctioneer. Death. Rate In Halifax Could A Be Cut, Claim (O. P. I! Guardian's lpcelll WHO) HALIFAX, April 11-88%! P81‘- , cent o! iniant and maternal deaths in Ealiiar could be prevented l?! more rigid control oi health inattus in the Oity, the Haliiax branch oi the Nova scotia Medical Bociety de- clared in a report submitted to Mayor A. A. Thompson Particularly, the Iniant mortality and deaths oi mothers, the report. says, could be cut down by the employment oi’ two nurses ior home health work. They would supplement the woiik oi the Vimrian Order oi Nurse; and tbs Dalhousie Clinic. II IIEIIOIIIAAII IVAN XIII-ILL IOBD In the early eveninl lloure o! March 81st, Ivan Merrill llbrd oi Whaatley River passed peacefully away in the Charlottetown Hospital in the nineteenth Year o! his age. Overayearagodeceasedwastsk- en ill and since than the gr-ester Apart oi his time had been spent in hospital and despite the eiiorts oi mentioned date. It is hard to un- derstand why so young and promis- ing a iiie should be cut ofl at the very verge o! manhood. but we imow God in his supreme wisdom had s this liie could aflord. oi a loving son and brother, his par- ents and three sisters, viz: Eleanor, Audrey and Norma, to ell oi whom sincerest sympathy is extended. The funeral took place Monday, April 2nd, and was largely attended, a short service being held at the llacliean Funeral Home it i o‘- clock. Rev. H. D. Raymmid, oi Char- lottetown oiiiciating, followed by a service at the church, conducted by Rev. I. 0. Lancaster, Rector o! Mil- ton. The hymns sung were "Shall We Gather At The River." and "Peace, Pericct Peace", and a solo, "My Task", was beautifully rendered by Mr. Lindsay Ooies, uncle oi the ‘ ". The pail bearers were: l torment at Ilium Cemetery. Card OF Thanks w. and Mrs. Charles Pbrd and iamiiy wish w their sincere thanks to Rev. H. D. Raymond and Rev. I2. O. Lancaster ior kindness in visiting and speaking words oi cheer to Merrill during his illness, also Dr. Seaman. the stafl oi City l-ios- pital and those who sent letters oi sympathy. L403’! IAVI TIIIII KOBE HOURS T0 TAKE FATAL STEP IDNDON, A|Iii 24.-—-Describing it as a “simple act oi removing an old Victorian obstruction," lord Zitisley ma; iii ‘grit. i§ 25%; é éils ii? 8 i ‘i? 35 l1 I T I E05; Ail-F medicfl and surgical treatment and advice oi a specialist his gentle spirit returned to God on the above higher purpose in view ior him than There are leit to mourn the loss Prod C. Younker, Parker Ford, Leon- _ then starts an amazing migration. l?T5l_i1fl6!¥FT11HE"fi"L53"§!Q“!_-. n lit | I mum iii: Swedish Party In Per- sia Finds Skeletons and Relics Believed f Ind -E 2...... " mm" (l! ‘Ilsa (hnadhn Press) . April 24—'i‘hrouab_ extensive excavations at the ioot 0i’- the Elbnis Mountains in North- _ eastern Persia, Dr. ‘hire Arne, Swedish archaeo‘ ‘, believes he has iound the long sought ior 0r- igiriai iipine oi the lndo-Iiropaan race. In an ancient mount at Bhsh- tepe, Dr. Arne iound numerous and highly interesting remains oi a 5.- 000 year cld town, which ior some reason, probably a catastrophe or some climatic change. ceased to exist about 2,000 years 3.0. This early habitation belonged to the copper age, iineiy wrought articles oi copper, such as statuettes, dag- gers, trinkets and lamps, having geeln iound by the Swedish expe- it on. bulk oi the finds. however, c'. ' Ls oi beautifully made cer- amLcs painted in bright colors. About 40 skeletons have also been brought to Bweden by the party. The shape oi the craniunis oi these early inhabitants indicates that they belonged to an earliest Indo- lliuropesn isinily. Human sacriiices evidently were part oi the religious rites oi the inhabitants oi Shah-tape, and it is thought possible these discoveries and. iuture excavations in the same district may lead to the solution oi several important prehistoric prob- lems. Dr. Arne is at present busy ar- ranging an expcgition oi his iinds in the iomier bmncks oi the Swe- dish heavy artillery in Stockholm, which will ultimately be transiorm- ed into s large historical museum. Warbles Sad Farmers Glad As Worm Turns ‘By 'l‘lie Canadian. he.) FREDERIDIQI, N. 3., April 24 -—Music-iovers may enjoy warbiu but to cattle a warble is a. pain in the neck, back, spinal cord and other selected spots. Warblea also give pains to Canadians dealing in hides. AnnuaLlosses due to these warbles have been estimated by the enicmologicai branch or the Dominion department oi agricult- urmst $7,000,000 to 814000.000 or more. war-bias in this district, how- ever, are wsrbiing s death song. larvae oi the warble ily are pe- cuiisriy boring to cattle. In in», they bore almost the cati\ in this vicinity are less bored thus days owing to establishment o! a warble-free area including all cattimwithin two miles oi the Do- minion Experimental Station here. Increasing casualties among the files are gratliying agriculturists, now enthusiastically spreading an oriental death in the iorm of dor- ris root, a vegetable irom the Far Blast. A solution containing this root is applied in _ the banks oi cattle and although the waibles don‘t like it no complaints have been heard because the normal liie span oi these ilies never exceeds ten days and a iew days more or less can't discourage the persistent eiiorts oi seli-respecting warbies. Perhaps they are proud o! their accomplishments. In 1930, ior in- stance, 50 percent oi all hides tak- en iiom Canadian cattle were dam- aged by open or healed grub sores. according to an extensive survey by the Dominion Research Counrii. The ioas in iinished leather iii-it year was $700,000. Poor gains. re- duced milk flow and unprofiia -.i".| production are oother acmiints ior which the ilies must answer. be- cause warbied cattle rarely icei like going places or doing things. The warble fly is afraid to light in the open. It sneaks around and takes a mean advantage oi laying its eggs on the cattle when the ani- mals are lying down. The heel ily, another variety whose eiiecie are the some, has more sporting blood and strikes the cattle when upright. Both typu oi ily perish ior the cause, however. and die as soon as their eggs are laid. The eggs hatch. in three days, the larva or worm enters the skin and Travelling through tissue toward the animal's throat, the worm rmdi its way to the iuiist. ‘mien it comes backward and upward. burrows into the spinal canal and plays ammo the spinal cord ior l0 or ii days heion icellfl! the need oi coining up ior imn air and emerging st the same spot when it entered. At this stage a slight mound appears on the ani- are isnnlng oi eftennuiation this spring. The ,",°“‘°I§*“d°° m DY- W!" ""- Oxiord County Council. in one ln- ‘rme ' e.“ M ‘mmm- Umwmtl’ h” pumhued ‘umcmm o Manitoba. lntemationai .. “m” w agfm m“ onwwmmmfwmozfig g; Miss Winifred Kydd. him-national one authority, probably will be “warble tree" within a iew years. ‘FIRST LADY’ TBIEB PTYnklin iftTflvfiififfy didn't; 1m" m m‘ mdmfl” °°°“°“1? unheard oi thing—she stood on the convention pistiorm oi the deiensiv- ist Daughters oi the American Re- mitign arid asked, them to lean ar wor ce. she Wm“; pt?“ m“ H; was m” o! women oi the University oi’ Brit- possible to do thin w - t m‘ °°‘“"“""- ‘m .-,,,,,,,{‘,§{ ,_,§,,,d,'?.'°‘§§e chairman oi the Canadian Council pleaded for a patriotism that would teach youth to live ior country u WI!‘ I 601111011 Canadian zinc producers reported an output oi 21,767,490 pounm in January compared with 13.891530 in January i033 and 21,568,002 in Dc- camber. zinc sverlsrd 3-3246 wit» (A. r. by owes-ir- Special Wire) d on the London market semi iundsl in January. at -Eight Rumanian oiiicers. includ- which pi-ice the Csrudlsn cutout m; one who helped King Carol re- wss worth 8723.681 In DQ061115" tum irom exile to the throne, and the avenue mice WM 3-311 “his w" m.» civilians charged with conspi- pound and the total value oi the fin! u“ Inmthh production was 1731,5614)" wnvgckd the 5t, Louis market the average “need w m ye." was 4.211 as compared with "m, 4.461 in December. cor nrro raouau auzrmo ssonna our 0mm, ‘m tam“. w, m“ 5T5 8°...“ DID. lie robbed the till oi a laundry. 2mg?“ rfimt"whu"n fizmp,’ Mme. Magda isipemu. members oi . ' I I t. . IZAL Disinfectant Announcing the appointment of the Edward Island Fur Pool Ltd, Suinmerside, P. E. I. as SOLE DIS- TRIBUTORS of Izsl Germicide and Izal Powder for Prince Edward Island. BUY DIRECT FROM THEM Prices are lower this yeav. %gallon can $1.80 lgalioncan $3.00 Sgailoncans $2.60gall0n 40gallonbarrel $2.10gallon ASSOCIATED SALE COMPANY Sole Maritime Distributors of Izal Products Moncton, N. B. lnaPs hide, a well-developed grub ' y"; 5y“; 1.... in s. [f0ill1d,DllDill£S and Canadian Women At s eventually becomm a warble iiy or heel ily. Then it mates, lays its 088$. and the boring story starts again. Demnark was the iirst country to take steps toward esterminating pest. In 1926, aiter three years oi warble law enforcement, the ily g practically dbeppeared Iran Canadian iarmere generally have m“ “n lmwrm“ 9*“ l“ u" Pm‘ become aw o the seri ~ loss- ” due to ab]; Two $22M m w be held this year i: Honolulu, Ontario will be almost iree oi the pest this year and several counties Pan-American Con- terence VANCOUVER, April 24~—<C.P.)—- Canadian women are expected to Paciiic international Conierenoe, Aug. 6-22. Among those who will make ooh. vigorous campaigns irlbutions w the pioccedirigg 01th; chair- man oi the section on education: chairman on the committee oi in- ternational and national relations; Miss L. C. Duncan, “rim-ups, d“. ectcr oi home economic-s, Univer- sity oi Manitobs, to the home ec. T0 CONVERT o. A. n. §,,“f,"§,§m,f°“°"d,ul_ff branch c! the iederai department oi and Dr. J. B. Pilcher, Vancouver, oi the University or British l 111mb“, to the mental hygiene section. In a recent election by mail Miss M. L. Boliert oi Vancouver. dean returned as 0! the Pan Paciiic Women's As- Womesfs Clubs Other members oi the einecutive Farris, Vancouver, president cm. Dr. Geneva Misencr. Edmonton, oi the Uuiver. sity oi Alberta, Miss Margaret E. '1‘. Addison, I'm-onto, national council oi the Y.W.C.A. and Mrs. D. . Thom. Regina. president Canadian Flederation oi University women, In juries Prove Fatal To Saint Jo Ii n M a n (C. P. By Guardian's- Speeial Wire) THREE RIVERS, Que, April 23- when his arm Frau Anna Saint John. N. B, and an employee oi the local company ior l8 years. Reicker died in hospital a iew o: accidental death was returned by The victim's wiie is at present in and the body will be placed aboard a train here tomorrow afternoon. Ruinaihian (its... Are Convicted J ANUKBY BUCHAREBT, Rumsnis, Awil 23 t Carol's iiie. today were i high treason and sen- inipilsonment Colonel Vicior Qgekup, who aid- ed the King's dramaflc return from Paris four years ago, and the other a _ A d deprived oi their rank. The civilians ~ m‘ wen fined the equivalent oi time each. 1 l ~ mnvacaassvsiicsraeaia" MI HAVE $1000 BALANCE HAMILTON. April 24—“Adverse currents oi circumstances have been very strong: the winds have been contrary. and those who have stri- ven hardest have ielt them men; there has been much toiling and but there has been no Mrs. J. A. Mcliennan oi ‘llororiw, said in her presidential address at the opening oi the 20th annual meeting oi the Ontario Presbyterian Women's Missionary Society here yesterday. Mrs. LdcLennan told the 400 dele- gates irom all sections ci the pro- vince thst a year ego the W115. had set out to increase its member- ship and s splendid start had been must necessarily, however, be s long steady one. She reported seven new senior auxil- iaries this year. Many bales oi clothing. too. had been sent to "grateiul recipients", oi pounds oi reading matter as well. The box “special campaign iun " contained $11,101, she said. WMS. share ior one year “Then we look treasury box." she said, “and it is not soweli illledasitwaslastyear. In tact. there is about seven per cent. However. we have some through withia balance oi more than $3.000." rowing, shipwreck," made/The thousands socistion. The council is composed m“ or.‘ Hula“. well astodie ior country. She urg- °l ‘uum-‘l Plmdm“ °l Clnld- A s! ed an education that would prepare m“ "mu" mull“!!! llll ior world understanding. The wile oi the United States M“ Jvwvhllw Dwvhlnee- presid- Piesidm. won a little burst oi sipon- em 0i the Federation o! Bunnm taneous applause when she added: and Pmfwiml "1 believe in being willing to die ior of Oflnld-i- was shown secretary your country when it is necessary, "Id MYS- FKlWI-Pd Mlhln. VI-ll- wmvlvlfilv but r do believe strongly it ii more wuver. trvwwn. thrciigh the animals- Nevmhfilfifil. important to bend all our eiiorts to education and elimination oi the wmmlllet are: Miss Winifred Kydd. things which bring us to the point Montreal. president National Coun- where we have to send out young cil oi women; ma. J. W. (is B, people to die ior their country." Prior to Mrs. Roosevelt's arrival, adian Women's Press Club; Mrs, the D. A. R. had passed its usual H. D. Warren, Toronto, chiei corn- resoiuticns ior strictest restriction missioner Canadian Oouncil Girl oi immigration and ior increasing Guides Association; the strength oi’ the army. Claims Hitler S t ro n g F o r World Peace MONTREAL, April ZIL-Adoli Hit- ier i; the strongest iigure ior peace in Europe today and Germany un- der his regime is the best governed in Europe. Schultre-Pyshe, a native oi iinilisx. stated here today. Frau Bchuitse who ‘has bilved in Injun" received Germany ior 25 years as een vis- - um; the universities oi the United fgfginf}nfog“g'gfi"copzifznmaai States and Canada in the interests here today resulted m me dam o, oi exchange scholarships between J John Rekk" 51 ‘or l or these countrlies hiidmaQflhfflflyé.‘ X ‘ ' ' may Germany ias no ca o s riv ng to gain new territory, she said. "We did not know what, modern wariarc w“ hero" 19M Now we do find 3L hours site;- the accident. A verdict so what is its aitermsth." Branding reports oi Jewish pcr- Coroner A. Tetresuil. MD- secutions in Germany as isise. lh-au Schultse declared while Jews may Saint John where she went to re- not hold scvsrnment positions. there cover irom illness. Interment will were no iutrictiozis upon them oth- be mode at Saint John, erwise. ZINC PRODUCTION IN (AI. By Guardian's Special Ibo) ATUANITC CFPY. Norms Thlmsdge and George Jea- sel were married this afternoon, less than a. month nicer the Icrmv- er film actress obtained a. Mexican divorce irom Joseph Schcnck, ino- vie producer. Mayor Harry Bachsrach ioi-med the ceremony hotel suite. The couple had obtain- ed a marriage license st the City l-lsii last Thursday, but managed to keep the wedding plans secret. We are well supplied with a assortment oi Coal iiiwlien range or gnt-es- Namely: OLD HYDNEY SCREENS!) SPRINGIIILL SCREENED lNVEBNI-ISS SCBEENED BBAS D‘0R TREATED NUT OI EGG. Try iu ior your next order. Prompt deliveries. Lowest priced VI. ll. GILLIS 8i 00. BARGAIN FARES new cilscow Fri. liay 4, i934 (In cases where train aer- viea doas not In!“ "I °°"' aeolian with main line trains valid in day coaches in eon- nsetirq points the day prev- srmau LIMIT: my 1- m4- “,lfl from Clftown lqnlly low Iarea from other Prince Chldmual ovaaalndc “solve yeanoiagmhaliiwe. ‘Iiekaugaadialhytiaaii- IUYYQUITICIITIAQ.‘ th-flaflladiliti‘ srnalsa. tssaiisa Istiassl