mus 2o. 1929 zmieus. then straight to TEA‘ Red Rose free "comes Hirer? to us from the sum tea flavor and freshness. Every package guaranteedq-o KEDRilSE RED, ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is ‘extra good your grocer-brimful of Qx 1S5 go odjefi.’ Z em some Continued from page 1 fl g-sedcasting systems were studied. . neg; Canadian tour commenced atl yictoria, B. C.. and is now near its; p wmlusion. Halifax and Sydney be- ‘ m; the last two cities visited. An emphatic demand for more mgdensting from Canadian sourcesf w been strongly evident at all cen- l us; whore sittings were held. Nat- With our Parliament, the Maritime Provinces would save hundreds oi thousands OI dollars per year, “Just because Prince Edward Is- llllld may have been treated unfairly filXiy 0r severity years ago, is no reason why it should occur again," continued Sir John. "People through- out Conada to-day acknowledge that Maritime grievances are just. We can deeply assume that Prince Ed- ward Island would be fairly treated if such union should take place. lonfll radio broadcasting as o means "An objection which has often l o; drawing the different Provinces‘ been raised." lie continued is "What jpgetllcr bits been a very noticeable, iesturc oi the tour through both East l ‘m; lvcst.“ It appears also that leaders 1' pl education in all parts of the Dom- iniiln have recognized national l broadcasting as a basis of public ser- l lire. - Satisfactory interviews have beenl held with representatives of the pro- vincial governments who have as-' lured rlieir eo-operntion, though notj tomnirung themselves to’nny def-i lnlt» scheme. The Commission will nee: the Prince Edward Island Gov-' iriiment this morning. l l SIR JOIIN DISCUSSES UNION l Discussing the editorial reply in, The Guardian to his arguments ad-. vinced recently in Halifax in favor, qr a Maritime union, Sir John Alrdl iuioh would be beneficial to all the provinces. Asked what particular benefit would accrue to Prince Edward Island as a result of such a union, Sir Ilhn said he knew d lone other than the gen- tral bcncilt resulting from the sav- ing silected thrfligh more economi- cal administrative methods. ‘The Maritime Provinces are suf- fering under an economic burden," he said. “and the mmt practical so- lution of their difficulty is to prac- tice economy. The most logical thing to do. is to start at the beginning md reduce administration expensns. . reiterated his belief that Maritime‘, should we do to give the civil ser- vants a. square deal?" A certain number would have to be pensioned oil’, but this would be only for a. lim- lied period oi years. Public build- ings no longer in use could be devot- ed to some other purpose. Sir John argued emphatically that problems peculiar to Prince Edward Island would be dealt with to the satisfaction of its people. “One oil the great benefits," he said, “wouldl be that the pcoplc oi all three prov-i inccs would be able to take a broad- er vicw oi things and co-operstz for national purposes." Sir John, who is president oi the Canadian Bank of Commerce. has had a. brilliant career and has held many important financial positionsln Central and Western Canada. Eastern Guardian -_ JPIE SOCIAL AND DANCE in Armadale School, Selkirk, Friday. Julie 21st inst. Everybody welcome. 5589-6-20-21 Put .1 drop oi sweet oil on the cogs ofyour food-chopper and egg-beater occasionally to keep them in good condition. More than half the new automobiles in Shanghai, China. are from Am- erica. One Insertion Three Insertions . i-‘our Insertions .- liizht Insertions ... QOOQO QQO-O-QOO-OQQ ‘hooooooooooo ‘ Agents Wanted Classified Advertisements p. ii‘ u... lilo per line of 5 words 9c per line of 5 words 8e per illle of 5 words 7o per lino of 5 words 9 $09090 GOG-Of § O4OQOQQf§QVQOOQOO KO-Gf‘ Miscellaneous Iii.- OR WOMAN T0 TRAVEL anr; appoint local representatives. Position permanent; yearly guar- Rfiif‘ 51092. (being s21. wcckly averagel and expenses; commission and cash bonuses besides. Winston Co, Tower Bldg. Toronto. A. W. 5-WstlJune30. For Sale __ ,_______, ______- FUR SALE-SEED BUCKWTIEA . Geo. Mcllett. Union. 55ll3-ilrl9-2l- OLD PAPERS FOB. SALE-S CENTS per bundle. Apply Guardian. 4327-2-l4-tf. , WOOD-Try hard wood, $900 m"! deal-cred, soft wood $7.00 also i181"- lumber. R. A. McPhall. New llsven. 552l-6ol8-3i. ClllPKS LEGIIORNB. July 2nd. $14.00 per Everett Hewett, Carleton. ' 5557-6-9-2i. ROCKS. l hundred. -.._.__. FOR SALL-MODERN DWELLING 51 Bayfield Street. First class con- dition, with large barn. Immed- ilue possession. W. K. R088" 9°»- Ltd. 5206-6—8-tf. M>. i- FOR SALE-FEATHER RENOVAT- imz machine, carpet ciesnins form- 11in. lot of second hand furniture. tools, hardware. etc. Apply quickly 193 Iiillsboro street. Phone 26l-J. l , sssv-a-ia-al. l l I l Salesman Wanted IALESMIN Wanna... eases lwlt for Prince Edward Island. Qmd pay. Pres outfit. We want now n. reliable, energetic represents- llve to handle the beet districts on the Island. Our agency ll 9mm‘ ‘Ne. Write. Pelhem. Nursery- Gil-- . JOIIN ALFRED MACDONALD. Laud Surveyor, I-icrmunvlllc. Souris. 3559-54-1 mo JOHN ALFRED ' MACDONALD, Land Surveyor, Ilcrmauvillc. Souris. 5illl-8-2-lm0. CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND envelopes with address printed. Just the thing ior acknowledge- ment, invitations, etc. Guardian Job Printery. t! r-vlatrortrllvr “AND Mouuivmo cards at shortest notice. Guard- ian Job Printery. SHIPPING TAGS EXPEDITIOUSL’! supplied. Guardian Job Printery. tf Fcmnlc Help ‘Na nied WANTED-GIRL 0R. ELDERLY woman to assist with housework. Apply Mrs. Amos Rodd. Milton. 55566-6-19-31. Central Guardian q-u CANADIAN LEGION JIEMBIBS now selling tickets for “Tommy Atkins." . ' MUSICAL PROGRAM AND »PLAY presented by Zion Church choir at Mt. Stewart Hall tonight i20th.) at 8.15. 6005-6-20-11 CENTRAL PARISH services as fol- lows: Tonight (Thursday) in Glas- gow Road, 8 p. m.; Friday, Stanchel. 8 p. m.; Saturday, Nine Mile Creek. 8 p. m.; Sunday, Canoe Cove. 10.30 a. m.; Churchill, 2.30 p. m.; People's Church, City, '1 p. m. Rev. D. V. O'Meara. minister. - Anrtrvcn LAST NIGHT-Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Newson of Edmonton, Alta, formerly of Charlottetown, ar- rived on s week's visit to their for- mer home last evening. They are guests oi Mrs. Newsonb parents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hughes. ENJOYED AIR. FLIGHT - Carl Steeves of the T. Eaton C0,. staff made a trip to P. E. I. in the Gipsy Moth Plane. Saturday, leaving Monc- ton at 10.55 a. m. and returning here at 1.15 p. m. Mr, Steeves held the lucky ticket in a drawing ior an em- ployee trip to the Island and enjoy- ed the flight very much. He said the Island was a beautiful sight from the air. He also had great praise for flying officer Troop who safely pilot- ed the plane 0n the trip-Moncton Times. ' ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED- Announc u, oi the engagement of Miss Esther Pauline Crowe, member of the graduating class oi Miss Wheel- ock's school. to Louis Lorne wedlock. 1e mode by Mr. and Mrs. David R. Crowe of Arlington. Mr. Wedlock, also oi Arlington, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Stanley wedlock. He was graduated from Harvard with the class of 1928 and will receive an A. M. degree from that university at this u mmencement. Miss Crowe is slson graduate oi the New England Con- servatory of Music-Boston Herald. (Mr. Wedlock was a former resident of Charlottetown.) u—--_-_.___ PERSONALS Mrs. D. A. MscDonald, Russ Hotel. is visiting friends in_Moncton this week. Mrs. A. J. Murchison. Clyde River. accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. W. W. Brown and young eon. Master George, left yesterday afternoon on a visit 1o relatives at Windsor and Detroit. Misses Marjorie and Helen Walsh arrived home Tuesday evening from Maiden Training School, Maiden, Mass. to spend their vacation with their parents. Mr. and Mrs, Michael Walsh, city. WESTERN GUARDIAN -—LOWER. BEDEQUE GLEE CLUB will present their 3~act comedy drama. "Ace. High." in Hampton Hall, Friday. June 21st. Also Well- ington Hall, June 28th, at 8.30. 8001-6-20-2! —Hon. P. J. Venoit. Postmaster General. and lVirs. Venoit. are com- ing on s visit to the Island next week. Whilst hare Hon. Mr. Venoit will attend and address the annual meeting oi the West Prince Liberal Association, which meets at 0‘Leary on June 27th, and possibly other meetings dilring his stay here. S. when ironing soft cuffs on shirts do not crease them with the iron. -'l‘urn them back and fasten them through the buttonholes with links or a piece of string. If creased with an iron they wear more quickly on the 65865. BIRTHS Wanted WANTED-at once at J. B. Mill- man's Warehouse, Kensingion, 75 bushels barley. 5523-6-13-31- WANTED - BLACKSMITH. MUST be good horseshocr. Apply Proud and Moreside. 223 Great George Sty-egg 5540-6-18-81 To Let q-(ytalt-Fumisned room apply 734 Great George St. 5587-6-18-31. Teachers Wanted wswrsmnnsr cuss rasca- er for Bracklsy Point School. Bill!- Torontm Us; B. W. ii-ia-tf. plemcnt u“ Apply George 3mm ~_-— g m, aseo-s-ao-a Situations Vacant Male ~__._..._.____._s-- u Wanted amen rnllu. sort nnnnr vuv- Mfle d? » °" °°°' l hmwm’ d” wanna-in cuss rumors. llilhtfully may; mode in a iiflv= - M h", M44041 enomom ‘and: n“ "n “n”. Currie dc llmll BPt selling sample, enoulh 101’ “lent-r n» glans: secure this businell in 7w!‘ Write": make short time. Our mwill 00W" 5" 518D" aucolus axrnr usual: m ' MACDONALD-At the Charlottetown Hospital on June 18th. to Mr. and Mrs. C. Frank MacDonald, s daugh- ier. Coug- tulations. . MARRIAGE! MACDOUGALL-MACI-AI-At tho residence of the bride's parents Canoe Cove. on 10th June. 1029, by Rev. D. V. O‘Mesro, Francis Purley MacDougall and Flore Eupbemia Macho. DEATHS YIO-At North River, June 10th. Thomas Yso, age '16 years. Tuners! from his into residence Iridey, Juno 21st, service starting at I p. m. 1h- torment in Kinnwn Cemetery. cimlbrsna nnsuln ma II “new paid. Writs us ma‘!- Moler Barber Colkll- 5'73 mflslifsz. l‘ UIIIIIII I rlir. cruslzmvrlzroww CliAllDl/Uf Truth- Telling In Journalism Urged By Editor i, SAINT JOHN. N. 8., June 19 — Discussing ethics and journalism at the ilfth triennial meeting oi the Canadian Women's Press Club today, A. M. Belding, Editor-ln-Chiei of the Saint John Telegraph Journal, and Evening Times-Globe, speaking in general terms, said it seemed to him the ethics oi journalism called for truth telling without exaggeration; a clean and wholesome outlook on life; ~. . 4 an avoidance of cheap nnt’ - 1.. ism; s. consciousness of character in the paper 0r magazine that should be FRIDAY FRIDAY sustained: and. last but perhaps not _ llaeaassktéta judicious use oi the waste _ "It cannot but be a source of pro- , ~' iound satisfaction to men and wo- Childrtlls Lhlldrens manic blows bill ‘o_ g q . men oi the craft that the tendency SILK Klmflna Bonnets Ureepe; Gloves bCgzel-letl; Genulne Leather 2i hifuflzflllzm d1: 051111191; llgmwwelrcil CHESTERFIELD P e d 1......u,~- t. u». $100 100 1 an "Our newspapers compare favorably and ' I o . C“ e s with those oi other countries, and Fancy u’ P h the term ‘venai press’ cannot with Cu h‘ hldtiles mm uiansrets satin nanu- “lati GI di ~ . truth be applied - at least not to any S Ions ‘Jilllif Summer 30 x 36 Q,“ ‘in 30 to l n r c’ Sm‘ Ezmmw" that come to my desk. It is for your 1 DrCssa-s " '34 s,“ 24 to 3o Association. and oi press associations | . in general, to inculcate in the minds "Mn “d L“ T“ e 1 a" shades um ' oi young writers those ethical prin-l ° l" ° first Hull"! o cillles which lie at the base oi all arqulm. ' m" A B“ Y" av"! emu" worth while contributions to the "m" "m" Children: Curtain e - - printed page." Blocked Straw" S Men‘ Men! Caps Men's Mew‘ _ Gad l Quality Work Ho“, 3 pun-g . 00 . c 0 Shirts ()0 \ P1 k Bl ° 1 S c Guaranteed ' n Tglrm “e D She all sizes‘ $ 0 upreme ourt ,.o,,,, Wm,“ ‘hum S“ We and 1‘€SS_ 111$ _ 0d . Bonnets Wliiliillllnn B iwcri Boys‘ Blue Ladies Pure , At Summers; e 0s Guaranteed Trim Vest 00 Uzggrfvlezl: - Cheviot Pants Silk Hose —— $1 00 ' $1 00' SUMMERSIDE, June l9.—At the e00 ° - e00 ' opening of the Supreme Court at B l t d . They wear W8", they laundry ' _ Pointed Heel summersidc yesterday morning His "f" L“ its Silk “belles well. They fit well and the onl Men's n» - Tweed Lordship. the Chief Justice, charged “d “°°""°‘ gizlzgilgzl; Cost $100 You can buy tzvo OX gym“, u, £00m," Ma-‘Ha Dolls the jury in the case oi the King ‘ ' ’ . Jllmllere against Eckhart Wadmsn. After de- ' threelof these for the pflce 9f 1 00 liberating, the jury brought in a ver- a“ u" wanted one e sewhere- They come sohd o ' _ ° dict of guilty of common assault, but 1R0 shades colors, fancy stripes and checks, _ not sulity or assault with intent l» v separate collar or collar ‘attach- Leather Childre ' - steal. In the meantime the case 01 Fancy Berets yfligunfléil s": Faench ed, Work Gloves Wool Baltihaing “guy”. the King against Benjamin Sonier m P‘ "‘ ‘*5 hm. cull Suits " and John Gallant was called. This 1 1 $1 00 1 00 1 _ was an indictment against the two o 000 e _ o ~ u . _ jointly for robbery and ior obtaining money under false pretense. When - ' - A] | Al minum Aluminum Enamel Infant n," . Sight jurors hzrldnbeertrtslwgrzi, and the Tcuunligtlillls Pellcoiators Tea Pots Roasters wool Svzeaters eencewass enle oaarge . i number of peremiltory challenzes, the 1 00 L a d i 9 panel was exhausted and the Sheriff Double Bed Si" _ o 0 ' 9 ° was ordered to summon twenty-one‘ ' U b additional jurors. There were found? l ' aim “and Plinkd Tungsten Crepe n; Enamel m some in the court room and the . Boudoir Bulb!» 5 101' Chene and Prawn/ll; g “i195 d°‘"l w“ °ll "is Slrefl-‘l "id White with Pink or Blue “W” ‘Lamps 63325;“ Km“ 1 00 in the stores and offices. The jury was Border o completed about one o'clock. The Grey with Pink or Blue 00 ' n 1 00 l" e so t t trial against Sonier and Gallant con- Bwc" ' . 2540's‘) w.’ 0 g as ‘i m“ tinued throughout the afternoon ses- sion. . Before adjournment the Crown had rested and part of the evidence for THE MARKETS the defence was in. Counsel for the defence in opening. intimated that OTTAWA‘ on," June 19 _ A mm} A Fashion Hint the accused would rely upon an _ , tinued firmness on extras is still fvfl- 1 alibi, they would bring witnesses to lummg Canadian egg nmrketi l pm” the" presence elsewhere TORONTOZ-Jfhe general situation I throughout that pant of the evening and prices on the 10cm egg market] in question during which the crime “a unchanged 'wday_ Extras are must have be” mmmitwd- still inclining firmer but the exces- MY- Th3"! Clmllbell ED991116 fol‘ sive heat is having some effect on the Crown, Mr. Johnston. K. C.. ior cQ115umpflQn_ Benjamin Sonier and Mr. McCallum MONTREAL:—There is an active for John Gallant. demand for extras here to meet im- -—- mediate consumptive needs. Less than carlots shopments from Ontario are selling on spot at extras 33; firsts 27- 29; seconds 25. ST. JOI-IN:-A greatly improved,‘ local demand is now taking most of‘ the eggs arriving on this mgrket and there are very few available for stor- ing or for meeting outside OrdMS-l The market is quite firm. MONTREAL, Que, June 19 _ The butter market here today was quite owing to reluctance of dealers to stock up for winler and fail while the present increased consumption and high prices last. New Zcalnnd butter was selling at 38 1-2 cents per pound for finest and 3B cents for first grade * delivered in Mcntreal; Eastern Town- ships number one pasteurized sold M 36 3-4 cents per pound to B7 cents. Receipts were 639 boxes compared‘ with 145 boxes last week on the same day. The cheese market continued inactive with fairly heavy receipts. being 5,732 boxes, number one west- ern sold at 10 3-8 cents per Dvllnll- Prices on the egg market were un- changed, retail prices were fresh ex- trss 86 to 38 cents per dozen firsts 31 to as cents per donen, fresh second! 27 to 2a cents per dozen. lteceirlls were 2.844 cues compared with 3,- 004 cues on the some dbl’ Wt WW“ Potatoes were unchanged st 46 cents per D0 pounds in bulk for New Bruns- wick Green Mountains and new D0‘ tatoes at 85.50 per barrel for 165 pounds for number one quality. $4 (m- m 3 and $3.26 for culls. Dressed r (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. J1me lit-Grain ship- ment records through Pacific Coast ports have all been shattered by this season's activities. notwithstanding the fact that the crop year has still a month and a half to run. Through the ports of Vancouver, Prince Rup- ert and Victoria the shipments up to June 7 were 94,106,330 bushels. For the fllil crop of 1927-28 the shipments totalled 90,797,417 bushels. Minard’; Llnlmsnt for Coughs I Collie. ? EAR MITE nesrnovzn We have prepared A SPECIAL REMEDY which is being effectively used b! lllllly LEADING FOX * ljANCHERS Testimonials o! lb merit n- oelved dolly. > FRENCH BERTHA COLLAR The Style sketched, straight from Paris, is altogether charming with it! flattering bertha collar. it's so differ- in black chiffon, lipstick red crepe de chine, flowered voile or chiflon. inches bust. It contains a Picture Chart. a new method of explaining ho wto join every part. Everything you wish to know is told in Pictures. It is’oi'fered at cost price 15 cents (stamps or coin) as a service to read-l ers who sew. l New Summer Fashion Book is just; filled with Paris and New York styles, attractively presented and cleverly ad-_ apred for the use of home sewers. A book far superior to all previous is- sues. Price 15 cents, but may be ob- tained for l0 cents if ordered with a pattern. MONTREAL. Que, June isérny The Canadian Press) — Just outside the city propcr u strange and pictu- resquo ceremony took place this was noun popcorn-s I ac innon .. Diwgmilg; {I Room one: an ent from other necklines. It's really a diversion. It can be made with or without sleeves. It offers the wmnan with s mature figure s. sleeveless dress that she can wear and disquiet plump arms without a tell-tale. The deep hip yoke. too. makes it quite ssible for the stout woman to wear n1 full flaring skirt. which flutters so gracefully in silh and filmy sheer poultry was unchanged. §OO§OQ§ on. J. P. MILLAR ' DINTAL BUIGION O Corner Queen and Ilebmond erepes and cotton fabrics with the . l summery breezes. It‘s definitely smut month. when Mayor l-Ioude was ad- opted into the Iroquois Tribe. Chief Deer, on the occasion of the smoking of the pipe of peace said "We desire to have representative lll the great metropolis 0i‘ Canada, where the Whites first came to the Indian and , where our forefathers roamed the‘ forests. Now that we are in the min- ority, we go to the White mun to adopt him in his own sunoilndings. "I am glad to make friends once more with chief of the White men. no is now also our chief. May his,’ voice be heard through all the quart- l ers of the globe" The Mayor here knelt on one knee i while two Indian maidens advanced and held a lnillient shawl about his shoulders. When the Chief had ended a ceremonial song, the shawl was wrapped about I-lis Worship and he remainded kneeling while another song preceded the piecing of a gor- geous war bonnet on his held. Through the interpreter the chief again addressed the initiate. “The ceremony of initiation may be simple," he said, "but it, has All the significance and should carry all the miousness that goes with the ro- celpt of a university degree. May you be all POWerful. Now that you an one of our grand chiefs. you will have to show your subjects that you can dance." Two braves took the Mayor's arm and danced with him to show him the steps of the snake-dance. and when he had learned he was told t0 do the dance alone. The Mayor, ab! ior probably t!!! flflt time 1n NI career. hesitated a moment theni lsielllled bravely into the Sdfpflltllfi? .of the Indian dance. j ‘adopted the language of the ultra- lmodern White man and ghgufgd i "Wlioopee." ‘V, i - . . . Brlshwn. England. Will build a not‘ ‘ town hall costing $5,000,000, London engineering union; u, “k. ing for a. wage-raise oi $2 a week. The onl strike in Australia. tied 60 vessels at Sydney at on; “mg. E ‘$6 Insidious .» Eye Strain _. We use this adjective ad. visedly. SutIerers from Eyestrstn nay have perfect vision and there- fore do not suspect the presence of any cvll defect. _ Thu motive power of the - Entire human us ' m ll Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, it ls computed utilise about l0% o! this Nefll ~.' Energy, but when Eyestrain ll . present, a much larger propor- 1' tlon is required. Hence defective - eyes through their consumption ‘t of In vw amount of 4 Nerve Energy may seriously affect the functioning of other organs of the body and produce iii health. , nsvu mun ans '1“ nxmnsan L oavoooooooooawwoovoov G. F. Hutcheson l; orromrnrs-r a EYESIGHT EXAMINATION v » “I'll-line use IIDWIIIg clean. H. J. MABON OPIOIITIII‘! Competed Ill! ..<- .