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J- The! require no insure ’wlih emr treatments. gore the internal organs, no ior instance liver nnd lunge.\ bod Box o! Ber oi ay‘ PRICES: u m _IIIAL’L cons-unis: t _5 "an _ . ' REMOVAL NOTICE-Dr. G. L. noulhvcsr-sunss. "'° "-"° Smith's oitico n removed to m for pups lrrnu ii weeks to s months sis s.» Pownsl St. AND-iii LARGE csrsuuis: (m. pnpl o! i months and older. also adult ioree 1.00 8-00 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCEMENT satisfied! the Helms: Cauenles and recently Cameron Block, m-e-e iiiU-S-‘l-ll. 1k‘ A A v-vvvvv vv v WILLIAMS s. BENTLEY, LIMITED Insurance Underwriters Charlottetown. A FINANCIAL II SAFEGUARB ! AUTO INSURANCE-it is a safeguard against flnaniial loss in case oi accident; and every motorist should hove it. ’ Remember: oareiul driving is not nlways a guarantee i against road mishaps. Protect , your finances in case o! the 4 unexpected by taking out s policy in one oi the sound companies we reprosi-nt. A_AAA i i i Phone 1030. AA ‘VAAA OUR NEW PATPERNS FOR SUITS We are now prepared to show our new materials tor custom mule clothe . There is inst the thing you went in our assortment ior thet dis- tinctive and aehionebie suit you want. Come and pick it out snd let us take your measure so as to hove it ready iortbat speoisl occu- ion when you went to look your beet. Give us as much time as you can. MURDOCK ROSS BERLIN LETTER BY i=1. A. PETERS (United Press Stoil Correspondent) 2mm, May L-The Social. Dem- ocrats tight-rope stunt with the Army and Navy budgets is over. and the i-‘teichstag deputies of the party can draw n free breath ior a iew months wihout losing nerve nt the right oi c horde of Nazis and Nat- iorislists waiting below with open i!“ to devour them in case o! a iliv- . Nor for the next few months will they have to double again in the 511011118 one-ring show and obe- ‘iitfliiy Jump through the Chancel- lor's hoops when he cracks his spec- isl Hitler riding whip. For the threat that Bruenlng would be capable oi "i111"! in the extreme parties in We the Socialists became too re- bellious, in order to push his budget ihmililh at any cost, died when the Bocllllsts stepped aside and allowed 4mi5ilD1-3earer15y CATARRH "Yilviln Bsye Following Symptoms Are sure Signs oi Dangerous Cstarrh. Em rec and watery? Dliliculty in breathing? Art the nostrils study. D0 you sneeze imqucntly. 1B your threat hoarse? Do you not spit phlegm? owrrssion in the chest? A "rising in the one? Are Yon n Victim? “o3 W11 have any oi these indica- l: 0! CsMrfh end the trouble r "-09 it beiore it gete into ‘h’ “mu or bronohisl tubes, How to Get Weill mm’ one can know better flun 1 m: enormous benefit one Iota ironi rhwgfify_ first day's use oi Cater. "l. wrltea T. T. Hopkins, oi m“ “l had ior yours a stub- nokeflaluzfugroncliisl Oatsrrh. p.031 - e. m- ryu. non - “l We me throat. n sflooteii my "Minis. ‘mum Ind nilde m! breath rank Dltlrrhoggn‘ raw,“ m. quickly’ "f" dollar Illa Oltn-rrhonohe with 4 "lbber inhaler lusts two months ‘géiirlfibosono is r n". a“ ‘M m “ma” including two motions tor legei rec- uaqmm'°“' fllhition of my. l- itraditinnsl soc; _ the milltnry appropriations to be passed. Sullsn Assent They did it rather sullénly, to be sure, and they wererertsln bcjore- hand that passage was assured with out their vote. They had counted. Only 77 Communist votes could be summoned in opposition. (Only 65 finally were registered.) Toward the last some nine social. Democrats joined the Communists. But on the Communist motion for cancellation oi the entire Naval budget, the Socinlists rtood hitched and voted with the government port- ies, insuring the motions detest. Ai- ter that demonstration o! dociiity, Bruening allowed the Socialists to mnkc a gesture 0i protest by ab- staining ironi balloting on the next two Communist “ ns for cancel- lation of appropriations totaling some $30,000,000 msrks ior this year's work on the armored cruisers A and B, to replace respectively the old Loth- rlngen and the Preussen. The gesture is somehow reminis- cent cf the Nationalist tactics on the Dawes Plan when, having de- termined Just what margin would be necessary ior a bore passage, the Ns- tlonslists split, pert c! them saving race by opposing the plan. A HAM Lot The Socialists‘ lot in the present Reichstag has not been sn easy one, but it will take s deal oi explaining to many oi their constltuenceis ii the record is to be reconciled with party principles. Even several weeks beiore the budget voting was sched- uled.“ socialists from various parts oi the country, aroused by their dep- uties’ actions in committee where they allowed approval o! the cruiser funds, began wiring to the party's Berlin headquarters in protest, snd calling for 1n opposition vote in sc- cord with party tradition. Nine ans- wered the iinol call. "l‘he maturity they bravely voted sgsinst them oi Central iiurdian stans University players-Kinkors H111. Wednesdsy, May e. for 810.00. May Solo. Moore d: Mc- Leod. Limited. Butter now selling in 10 1b. blocks for $3.00. 2 lbs. 04 cents. 1 lb. 83 cents. for 810.00. Msy Bole. Moore do Mc- Leod. Limited. Court yestcrdsy morning, a case oi common assault was sdjoumed till -—Mr. and Mrs. Albert Weeks, Csrle- ton, wish toannounco the engage- ment oi their daughter Verne. Jean to James Stirling, son oi Mr. and > ful music will be led by a fine choir, found a precedent for its action in the isct that in 101d the majority voted for the wsr budgets and since then has pursued s moderate policy. ~ The last dsys _o.' the session Just closed brought other dilemmas tor the Socialists. Fearing thst elmoit any one of molly Communists mot- ions might be pllltd in the ilnsl days and thus throw the door cpcu to redicsliam at the lest moment, ‘Tun cosrsssfdur-ai. Dun- KNHIIBD SUITS worth to $25.00 I 4339-54-21. LOWER PllUI-S — Garfvu City 43074-3041. ‘KNITTED SUITS worth in $25.00 0839-54-21. i POLICE COURT-At the Police Mrs. William Gillespie oi Summer- side. Marriage to take piece in the near iuturc. 4350-5-2-11. BAPTIST CHURClL-Rey. A. C. . Vincent speaks Bundsy morning on ‘The Price o1 Power." Thc subject o ithc evening sermon is “The Mar- riage at Cons." The usual worship- Miss Margaret Stentiiord being act- ing organist. Mrs. A. C. Vincent. soprano. will sing, st the evening service. Special attention is directed 0i the evening sermon is "The Mar- at 2.30 P. M. ANNUAL MEETING-The annual ‘meztlng oi the Corrnn Ban sub di- vision was held on April 26th with the President, Mrs. John C. Mc~ Aulziy. in tiic char. The secretary rcucl ilic mimilus oi the last annual meeting, which were adopted. The president gave a report oi the work donc during ‘the past year. The rc- port. oi‘ the treasurer showed the amount raiwd. and disbursed for no- tional and diocesan obligations, church and charitable works. After the resdlng end adoption of the re- ports, the election oi oiiicers was held the iollowlng being elected for the next term: President, Mrs. J. C. McAulsy, (re-elected); 1st Vice Pres. Mrs. J. W. MacDonald (re-elected); 2nd Vice Pres, Miss M. E. MacDon- ald; 3rd Vice Pres, Mrs. John Arb- riig, (re-elected); Secretary, Mrs. W. A. MacDonald, (re-elected); ‘Treas- urer, Mrs. Michael Robison; Coun- cillors. Mrs. John W. MacDonald, Sr. Mrs, R. J. MacDonald; Mrs. Hsnno MacDougail, Mrs. Peter Hughes. SIIIJNGFIELD W. L-The regu- lnr monthly meeting oi the Spring- field women's Institute was held on April 10th st the home. oi Mrs. Ev- erett Iiaslsm with iiiteen members snd three visitors present. The meeting was celled to order by the president and the Institute Ode was sung. The roll call was answered by each member giving her mother's maiden name. The minutes oi the previous meeting were resd, approv- ed snd signed. Mrs. John E. Sinclair reported 101' the school committee and gave s. very sctlsisctory report. A letter of thanks was received from Mrs. Ilsmbe nrid family thanking the Institute tor the kind letter o! sym- pathy in their recentsscl bereave- ment, also from Mrs. Robert Bigger (the oldest resident oi the district) thanking the Institute for remem- bering her on her eighty-ninth birthday. Mrs. Hyatt Hsslsm pre- sentcd s bill oi eight dollars for the new bookcase ior the school. On mo- lion the bill was ordered to be paid. On motion it was decided for each member to contribute one dollar in the iurids oi the Institute instead of holding an entertainment. An inter- esting flower contest was put on by’ Mrs. George Haslnm, the prize be- ing won by Mrs. John B. MacKsy end Mn. M. I. Lembe. Mrs. 1-1. B. Harlem kindly invited the Institute to her horns ior the next meeting. Luncheon was served by the hostess other which s. social hour was spent. The National Anthem brought the meeting to s close. E. lsllst Labor my) and ior lilting the police ban on demonstrations on that day. It was the demonstrations on “this day in opposition to the bsn, which took such a heavy toll oi lives in i029. As the balloting turned out, the Communists would heve lost by some iour or live votes even ii most oi the socialists hed joined them, but close ior comfort. SonaTnnoA-r ilnssr Coins Ger Ie Mth, m. s. .1. Mynoidl. minister. Sun- dsy, Mey 8rd. Bedsque 11 n. rn.; Bearlotown 3 p. m. Cape ‘traverse 1.80 p. m. Eev. A. J. Reynolds, Bodeque, min- later. Saint John's Church, ldsy 3rd, Holy Communion, 11.00; Springfield, Saint Elizabeth's Church, Evcnsong, 7.30 p. m. - friends oi Mr. John L. Bodkin. Groi- ton Street, will regret to learn that his ‘condition in the P. B. I. Hospital, continues very critical. H. Reddin, druggist o! this city, has purchssed the two King street lots.’ together with the garage on the west- ,;_ lot irom the Charlottetown Hotel Company. sold at 33c. eggs, 20c; chickens, $1.10; (owl, $1.25 to $1.53, Mayilowers, 10c. Produce prices were unchanged. The ilsh department was well supplied, iresh cod arid haddock selling at 12c. tnat would have been a little too ____ I, GUMWIAN BIDIQUI UNITED OIAIBE- HOLDEN-Union Hall, preaching ervice at 3 p. m. Sunday, May 3rd. ANGLICAN SERVICES. Orspnud SERIOUSLY ILL - The many runcussiin LOTS-Mr. George ...___ YESTERDAY’S MARKET-Butter‘ and fresh herring 25c. Weeks, oi this city had s. narrow escape from serious inlury. ii not worse, when he (ell down head iirst into the hold o! his vessel this week, when the ladder slipped. His right arm was badly sprained and he was considerably shaken up. He is able, however, to be about again as usual. PERSONALS Mr. John Youriker, Darllngton, was in the City yesterday. Mr. George Arsenault, o! Emerald, returned home from St. whcrc lic ivas cooking I01‘ Sutherland Bios, and ls going to Hslliax for medical treatment. i her home in Soutlipoi-i, alter spend- ing the past week in Hunter River, the guest of her sister, Mrs. Fred wsye. The many irlends oi Miss Ens.’ MncLeod, Upper Queen street, will be pleased to see her home again, alter uridergmng an operation ior appendicitis in the P. E. I. Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacDonald and his brother John A. MacDonald. who for the past‘ tour years have resided 21th by automobile {or this province. They plan to reside on their farm in . Fredericton. Their many old friends and relatives will be glad to welcome them back home again. SO RIS Congratulations are extended tc Mr. and Mic. H. Richards o1 Souris, upon the arrival oi a bonnie wee ins- sie. town, is at present spendgng a iew days in our town. Mr. W. J. Hughes, Scuris, was a visitor to Georgetown this week. Mr. A. Chevsric, oi New ieelsnd, spent 'v'v' dnesdsy in the Esstern Me- tropolis on business. The many Scurls friends oi Mr. George Creamer, oi Belmont, Mass,‘ s. former resident o! this town, were shocked to learn recently oi his sud- den demise. Mr. Creamer during his residence here, gained the respect and admiration oi all who knew him, and his death (allowing an operstlon for appendicitis comes as s distinct shock to many. l-ic leaves to mourn besides a widow, one daughter. Od- etts, and iour sons, Messrs. Trenton, Orrin, Elmer and Jack. ‘their many Soul-ls friends Join in extending sym- pathy to the bereaved ones. ___- The sympathy of the community goes out to our esteemed citizens. Messrs. Dr. A. A. MacDonald, and Charles MacDonald ln the loss of their mother, the late Mrs. Catherine MacDonald, rellct oi the late Mr. Joseph MacDonald, oi 5t. Andrews, P121. Mrs. MscDonsld who hos ro- sided st the home oi her son, Dr. A. A. MacDonald, for several yenrs was the oldest resident oi Bourls, being in her 92nd year. Her remains were iorwarded to St. Andrews on Thurs- day, the iunersl taking place on Friday. The S. S. Lolly, docked st the Rall- wny Pier on Wednesday afternoon. C318. , t Miss Olive Wilson has returned tot do guest. oi iii lotls many friends were sorry to sec mm deilnrt irom our town. Miss C. MscEschern. oi Souris, has taken up duties with the iirm oi J. Iiillslies 6a Co. M1" J°5°l>h Ill/er. Souris West. was a recent visitor to Char10ttgtqwn_ Miss Hazel Stcrns, oi Souris, lelt this week ‘lor Charlottetown, to take ‘JD duties as Dietitian in the new Snnstorium. tfiliflrse number were in attendance n e dance whi h 1 PAINFUL INJURY-Mr. Hedley v. s, Hall on qhursfiaywslsgiki‘: d m B. I‘ .._.-.-____ noon: MILTON norms EVBTYIJOdY 18 pleased to hear the familiar hum o1 the district motor succeeded in motoring as tar: as Charlottetown. Several have y Mr Ken MtscRoe, The Misses Helen Matheson, Flor- ence Matheson, Doris Rodd spent the week-end at. South Milton the guest Pam's’ of Miss Olga Mnthcson. we regret to lean-i that Mr. and Mrs Robert Andrews have leit Mll- tokcn up their resi- cncc at Brookiicld. n and have __*—-——-—*'*-——- SKIM MILK VALUES (C. E. iilaclienziei he must produce turlng plsnt, his term. est rsw material available. our domestic animals. occupies s. place sitar a herd battle with drlit ice. Bhe is lsden with iertlllzsr ircm Bel- tlmore, Maryland. and commenced discharging on Thursday morning. It is expected in take several days after which she will proceed to Vic- tcrls, P. E. 1., where the remainder o! the cargo is destined. Mr. Joseph Follct ieit on return Hill week b0 St. Pier". H001’ having 1 A ll-Ili spent the winter in Souris. Ebenezer, has 110611 I01‘ the past few weeks with his brother-ln-law, Mr. Earl Cotes. Mr. Fred Younker spent Sunday at Hlghiield visiting his parents.- Hls many irlends are glad to hesi- that Mr. Eric Colcs has recovered si- __ tel‘ his sudden illness. Mk and Nils George Maths-son. Eb- l enezer. were recent visitors to Mil- in Allston, Mass, leit Monday, April. w“, the gum of Mr and M" Her bert Matheslm. Mr and Mrs Rcagh Mlareside were visitors to the letters parents. Mr and Mrs Charles Houston. NW"! Rustioo. _ Mr Paige Nunn. Cymbrlii. W85 8 visitor to litliiltcn on Thursday. the M: Ashiord Andrews- Among those who were visiting Charlottetown during the wt We“ were; Mrs C. E. MccKenzle, Messrs Miss Florence Owen, of Chsrlottc- .Frg_nk and Robert Hooper, Frank {Less and Jim Crabbe, Mr and MES Herbert Matheson. Mr and WS- 1'31- me, 99195 and M155 Beatrice Hooper. We are always bein! i-Old 15°“ the results oi experiments along ev- ery line oi endeavour and some oi these at least will bear especially in periods 0t world dePYW‘ sion ss we now have. One m: stands out clearly in the tanner, nsmely that. to make Pm‘ gress and a. small margin oi profit as great amount as possible on his manufac- therefore cheap costs of materlsls used in the growth and development oi his live stock are very essential at this time I Among the many feeds used on Our (arms is skim mlikr and this iood it j properly used is possibly the cheap- i repetition I Scientists have pieced skim mllki very high in the list oi esssntisLf healthful and economical foods, that should be more widely used both as | ioods-ior hilmans, and as iced for Skim milk has on important role] to plsy on every form where young , pigs and calves are being raised. and l the farmer who recognizes this fact l is making it psy l! any one is. When we consider its composition, its Vfilll’: cannot be estimated. No one doubts the iect thst whole milk is one oi nsture's perfect foods and skim milk only second to, whole milk, and indeed first when‘, the economic cost is tskcn into con- l siderstion, as it is whole milk from‘ which the greater psrt oi th has been taken, and (st. is th gredlent which hos little importance in the diet oi a growing animal. Skim milk for instance contains sli the protein-that is the muscle end tissue biilider-thot whole milk has. Its ash content, too, is the some end this is also important in the production ot bone and blood and other things in the growing animni, ! at the While skim milk is .oitei'l used ail Nlllillfilflflilillllfls llr-iblsewholeieeditismuw Nth! e isi e in- i uality in every tiny leaf of t delicious Golden Orange Pekoe Tea. And this supreme quality shows in the exquisite flavour and satisfying comfort of every cup you enjoy. three pounds oi milk to one oi grain is poslbly the bat mixture. Experiments have been conducted at a. number o1 our experimental stations that have shown the won- derful value of skim milk in the ra- tion oi the growing farm animal. One test has shown that one hun- dred pounds oi skim milk ls equal to twenty eight pounds oi » grain which st the present price o! grain about iorty-iive cents per bushel for a mixture of outs and barley. We have s. skin) milk value oi one to three or about thirty six cents per hundred pounds of skim milk, thus making skim milk about the cheap- est raw material one can use in the growth oi young pigs. The great value of skim milk on the farm as a feed, for young stock then cannot or should not be overlooked. On many terms better use oi it could be made till-tn at present and with pro!- it to the Iarmer. I have only made use of skim milk in this article as a. Iced for hogs. but look where it comes in in the ration oi our dairy calves, hens, and even young horses, and this is, however only one side 0i the question. The housewife can equally make use oi good skim milk in her regular diet- ary. 1n actual value two cnd one hull quarter oi skim milk equals c. pound oi steak, or two quarts of skim milk contains more nourish- ment- than one quart of oysters and yet is worth on the market about four M185 Gertrude Coles, R.N., is now icems, a; tpmpgrgd with poggimy nursing a. patient in the P. E. I. Hospital. seventy iive cents ior the quart of ‘ oysters. y Skim milk is available on practi- cally all or our farms andii wisely ‘i593 with 9- 51119-11 8min T501011 000m cost o! so lair her’ pl‘:- "culflf Droblcm is concerned. Skim milk on the farm, ii proper‘ :.i the present time for the 15mm ly cared. for. and then propcrli: mad: our‘. family t0 place more importanci use of his a value far above what on m. xinrih. ;':_:-:.-_.....;. . .. .__:.;;.'. i tlicrvzfore it we liui-L» lililici-todthought it to hevi would be true economy a. M;'~. w: ;.'~_:: made use oi will greatly help the individual housewife to decrease the ings, at the last jump in the Vine REAIOCNTS AND (‘TIMES 1N S Miss B. Garrard. skiliul Wllllliillgullfll. point jockey, taking a, violcnt l'zill la sly rc-mo MONTREAL C r Canrnic highway . brlwun iwfldlflil)‘ a" ' and ‘Vs/hymn, Osmio fiée. 5.3.5. ECOND to point stneplechalo I irnnifllu- rzivu course at Kingsclere, En‘- “Jonglcurfl owned by Mauriev licat-ilnnil, rvcciiily. Miss Garrard immedlf unted the thoroulhbtnd mind finished in Second place. wru SPIENI‘ pavinq dollar Show the taxpayer new lTlllCLlgC for his money lillil he is ssiisiicii. Show him paving gangs pitching old roads and he's up: n» complain. Pro- gress is wlut lic is ll.l)lllg for . isn't getting, “llcil mu Lirfqv .1 propivi of the budget is spun Uil mdiniiiuiiico. Advocate concrete. for safer and mun: comfortable motoring with loss \\L.ll' nil ' tires and reduced fuel Consumption. Canada Cement Company Limited Clnldl Cemcni Cnmpnny Building Phillipe Square Slit! Qfice- ni z Mnnln-ni WINNIPLU (‘AIALARY . . illlil ‘iioii Concrete paving dollars an" veil-spur" (or this type of road is pc-rmancnl, l: smnds up under consiani heavy tmfiir. \\'ture concrete paving [yrcdcmiinau-s. upkccii is at the vanishing point and more muncy is available for NEW’ MILEAGIZ ' IERMAN [NI Oucunr IIIGIlWAYS “It's the Iililr" i! vosls in maintain that maiius (‘IPIIFTPIP fir. rinr! {'1' ummiiuil."