¢<Iw~dF%$\-wQ-L:-;¢n .,-.o¢-_-v._. _. . . u‘? . .._T.-. ._,___ 1 i i ciiiiiiniiiii iiiiiwivslin. l SUMMER SCHEDULE CHARLOTTETOTVN - IIIONCTON PASSENGER mo uxmusss Alli. SERVICE departs Charlottetown 12.45 P .M. Connecting with all afternoon p West bound Plane grrlving Moncton 1.45 P. M. Charlottetown 4-45 T‘. Plane. noon train connections at For information phone FLY IN SAFETY ‘-¢-- 4_‘ ‘ 4 vvvv vvvvvvvvvv-vwvvvvrvvvv —_— —~ I IB25-5-31-li. trai i Montreal. St- 5011" lillsastllilound Plane departsdiloncton 3.45 I’. M. arrlvinl M. Passengers arriving on all after- noon trains into Moncton can make connections with this > spend your morning in Cliarlottttnwfl. Special Commercial Rates announced. . <> Flying Schools operated at Moneton and Charlottetown. ' s, MONCTON’ zngsuoa » wars, cnannorrsrosv . nééhi? AGENCY, cnsncorrnrown 54o. ‘ CANADIAN AIRWAY CHARTED Tiurs A SPECIALTY. . o++o+++ , REWARD $ A CRISP. NEW $ ioNn DOLLQR» ~BILL I AGAIN TOMORROW, the Salado 'man will be calling AT RANDOM" on hundreds of homes in CHARLOTTE- TOWN, and he will present ONE DQLLAR to every house wife who can show a pound or half-pound packet o. “ SALADA” Tea. BUY NOW—BE PREPARED (The names of lucky recipients will be publish ed in the newspapers) A‘AA#A%AAA Boston and Halifax. yet make after- AND COMFORT. Furness Withy & 0o. Limited rassznouns Ann x-"ni-zmii-r Bouto- Starting no New rim. nnil idling It following ports In rotution. Inlifax, Rt. Pierre, Si. Johnhn, Mon- trool. PIfTovrn, it. Pierre, 5t. John's, Rollins, New York. = -: Z .2 r 2-‘; I Z5 5-: 5: _"”1 Q; 5%: .. . .. I. I. “ROSALINIW Jun 3 Jnn Charlottetown Agrntl, CARVELL BROS LTD. Apr ti tst ti. a IIING’S BIRTHDAY Low Fares Between any two points in Canada '1. Two to Three Day Trips Pore and a quarter for the rnimil ‘TIE Tickets good going l2 noun Fri- ny June 2 to noon Snnilny June 4; l t0 return leaving tlflitliléitiOil noL lter than hliilnighv. .\l0flflll_\'_l\lll(: 5, Standard Time. 2. One Day Trips. , Bin Io Fare for the round trip. ic tl good going b any iraiii alter .00 um. Saturday une 3, returning zto reach ltortin point not later than “midnight lame ay, Standard Time. Unul! One Day (Sunday) Fare alm in eflect Jime l. "Helrete and complete information from any agent. ism Canadian National I am in love with this green earth; the face o! town and ooun- try; tlie unspeakable rural soli- tudrs; and the sweet security 01' 5t1‘L‘etS.-#Chill‘le5 Lamb. P. E. I. and Cape Breton SPEAMSI-III’ SERVICE Steamer “ENTERPRISIT l-‘ast. and direct Passenger Frelizht Service between Prince Edward ls- land and Cape Breton. Leaving Georgetown every Wed- nesday at 7 A. M. arriving Port. llawkesbury and Mulgrave at about 2 I’. M. and with calls at Isle Madame and Bras d'()r Lake Ports arrives at Sydney early Thursday afternoon. Leaving Sydney every Monday at ‘l A. M. calling at Bras d'Or Luke Ports, Isle Madame Ports, Mulgrave, Port liawliesbury and arriving at Georgetown and Montague at about i‘. A. M. Tuesday morning in good time to connect with morning train for Charlottetown. Motor parties may leave Char- lottetown on Wednesday mornings, join the Enterprise at Georgetown up to 7 A. M. limd at Port liawkes- bury at about 2 I’. M. and arrive at Sydney before suppcr;or by connect- ing with C. N. Express at. Mulgrave arrive at Sydney Wednesday even- ing; or by remaining aboard the Enterprise enjoy the most delightful sail on the Atlantic Seaboar’, through the Starits oi Cause, Len- nox Pals-range, Si. Peter's Canal, Beaver Narrows and through the entire stretch of the charming Bras d'()r Lakes and arrive at Sydney early Thursday afternoon after cali- ing zit. Betldeck and many other in- teresting and beautiful lake ports. This new Passenger and Freight service is the quickest and cheapest means oi transportation between Prince Edward island and Cape Breton. For passenger, automobile and freight rates and for stateroom rel- crvations apply to POOLE AND THOMPSON, Agents, Montague, or E. B. McLAREN, Agent, Georgetown 9820-5-31-121. l ROUND TRIP FARES‘ . GENT A GIIAGII EXCURSION UHARLOTTETOWN i QUEBEC . . $11.20 MONTIIE 12.35 I OTTAWA n»... . 14.60 TORONTO ............ 19.05 ' Proportionately Low Return Limit: Points. Going Dates: June 2nd and 3rd, 1933. Leaving Quebec, Montreal " Ottawa, " Toronto June 7th, 1933 For Further Particular: Apply Ticket Agents. i 4min NATIONAL‘ nouns MILE! Fares From Other Jllno flth, 1033. EASTERN GUARDIAN i1- u.‘ This column in reserved fol new: oi Iocnl intern: but advertising of u nawny nature ruuy be inserted at i cents n word ltrietly payable in IGVIIKII. . . ‘SUBS CRIPTIONB to Th0 Charlottetown Guardian may bu banded to their Rep. Archie Hume, _ or left at H. J. Mabonb Drug Store, Montague. 12-l3-dtL ..'w1: ABE AGAINgivlng wu- pons for Chlnawan as premiums for cash or eggs. R. J. Macdonald d: 00., Ltd, Cardigan, P. E. I. 980l-5-30-3i. ..'DANCE! DANCE! DANCE!- Vernon River Hall, Friday, June 2nd. ‘Hume's snappy five piece or- chestra. 98l9-5-31-1i. ztFor sprains and Bruises-There is nothing better for sprains and contusions than Dr. Thomas‘ Eclec- trlc Oil. It will reduce the swelling that follows a sprain, will cool the inflammed flesh and draw the pain. It will take the ache out oi a bruise -by counteracting the inflammation. A trial will convince any who doubt its power. Street Musician-Do you think people can hear us? Second ditto-Yes, someibodyv; just shut a window. Bargain Prices on FARM MACHINERY In order to meet the financial conditions and reduce our inventory we offer, ior this reason only, n horizontal reduction of 10% on our threshing and potato machinery. These prices will only apply on pur- chases on which 50% cash Is paid with the balance payable this fail. We also have some rebuilt machin- ery which It would pay you to in- vestigate. THE HALL MFG. CO. Summerside and W. R. DENNIS, Charlottetown 97l8-5-26-isw-3i ' EYESIIi NT EXAMINATION 7mm lnl Innlyinl Glue- ll. J. iiiiioii IIIOIITIIIT Onneehl i. u. DID YOU "l ' THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SUIIIIIERSIIIE ‘This column in ruched for new! o! local interact but ndvertlltl; or n tawny utun may be crud at I cents n word ltrietly payable ll ud- vnnu, --CEI/[ENT in many ply, paper llolu, sold at Bruce's. 9B30-5-3i-2i. b85835“! Wednesday after- noon Junt 21st ior tea. in Malpeque Hall, served by Indies oi Keir Mem- orial Presbyterian Church . _ P y‘ . 9821-ii-8l-li. Qnscoan RANGES n“ best satisfaction, sold on easy terms or a special discount for cash, at Bruce's. 9820-5-31-21. —V!8I‘l‘l'NG NOVA SOOTIA — Mr. and ‘Mrs. J. J . Gaudet oi Bummerside left 0n Tuesday on a visit to Nova Boom and to Mrs. G-eudei’; home in Chesteza-B —P'ROM'P'l‘ SERVICE A’! ALL TIMESFAs I am operating the Mc- Col Frontenac Service Station (East End) I solicit your patronage when in Sumerdde. Lea. H. Mouse. 8787-5-2l-sw-2i. —CASE DISMISSED — Mr. G. M. Matthews held Court in Sum- merside on Monday afternoon. The only ease to come before him was the ease oi a. Charlottetown man who was arrested on Sunday by the R. C. M. P. near Kensington on a charge of driving a ear while under the influence o! liquor. The can was dismissed on the grounds that there was not sufficient evi- dence to prove that he was in charge of the ear. Mr. Thane A. Campbell appeared fo- the accus- ed and Mr. T. I... Compton for the Crown-S -0PENS LAW OFFICE IN SUM- MERSlDE-JVPI‘. Frank E. Doiron, BA, who was called to the bar at. the last June term of the Supreme Court at Summerslde, has opened a. law office in Summerside. Mr. Dolron is s. native oi Rustico and entered upon the study of law in the office of Geudet and I-laszard oi Charlottetown. He was educat- ed at Prince oi Wales College and St. Dunstans University, obtaining his B.A., degree in i927. Mr. Doiron W88 0n the Stall of the Summer- side High School some few years ago and was also a. teacher in Other 80110013 1n Prince County. He has many friends here who wish him every success-S —I*‘OR.MER SUMMERSIDE GIRL BECOMES LAWYER — A clipping from the Calgary Daily Herald says that Miss Helen Sleeves, daughter oi the late Cory Stceves o1 Sum- merside, will practice law in Ca1- sfl-ry. The item runs: “Miss Steeves, woman lawyer, who today announ- oes that she has openeda law ol- flce under her own name, M155 Sleeves securedher BA, from Dal- housie with distinction and later her LLB. from Alberta. When she wrote the Law Society examina- tions, she came second in the en- tire prvvlnce- and secured the Cars- well prize. She was artlcied to Mr. C. J. librd, K. 0., from the time of her graduation in 1924 and “ins with the firm oi Ford. Miller and Harvie until its dissolution. since then, she has been with the firm oi Ford and Miller. Miss Helen Steeves was educated at the Sum- merslde High School and Prince or Wflles College and after getting her BA. decree at Dalhousie left. for the West. It is about seventeen Yellls 880 Since the family resided at Summerside. Many friends on the Island wish Miss Sleeves every success-s (ORIIS d WARTS Remove skin. u...- all"... ui‘?"£..°.‘. C! on. Mil’ l (‘in nd Wan _u lflrlgbtptl M|NARD'$ '.I-_IILIM_EJJ.I, Bringing Up Father vaemsnkws- ‘reu. Leon ‘TO HAVFTHE CAR REAUY- I'M Y GciNC. "r0 vans. Amonosm. Phi". BOOfiA DOOP AND" - row-sow our rcR A ma: 1*‘- GUARDIAN M and Prince Bounty Chronicle .1, -WANTED-At once at’ Bruce's 100 bushels good need ostl. Quote best price, delivered. It-li. —CAB. BAEGAIIL-Auburn 5 pu- seuger Brougham Model 8-08, year 1981. Low milelle And in wonderful condition. Has been given but of care and ls priced at a. bargain for qiflqk “re, see or phone Colin H. Stewart, Bummerslde. 9802-5-30-2i. .4111.‘ ANNUAL MEETING of the shareholders o! the Bedequs Rink will be held in the Central Bedeque Hall on Tuesday, June l3 at 8.00 P. M. Certificates will be is- sued to the stock holderfl. and the last opportunity to secure stock in this rink will be given II’. $111! m”? ing, T-l. S. Callback. Secretary. 9828-5-31-21. and Madame Bourgeois oi ‘It-audio N. 13., are visiting at the n. nswlck Madame Bourgeois liven". M1‘- and Mrs. Joseph Devlne. ‘They an much pleased with the pastoral scenery and beautiful homestead: o; "the" >Isliind.—S. DWKIZKLY WHIST—The regular weekly whlst of the C. M. B. A. 1t Sunrmemlde was held in St. Paul's Hall, Monday evening. The prise winners were, ladies first Miss Ju- lianne Gaudct; consolation. Mrs. Joseph Martin; gents, first, Herman Durant, consolation, Joseph Martin. ._.s . -susr.imi:n INJURIES - Nil‘. Alonzo mrkins of Summerslde was severely cut about the face when the car in which he was riding skidded, throwing him against the wind shield; cutting his face se- verely. Mr. Larkins is able to be up and around but received a bad shaking up.-S --MADE 2ND VICE PRESIDENT -Rev. J. B. Wilson, pastor 0i the United Baptist Church, Summer- slde, has been made 2nd Vice Pres- ident of the Associated Aluinni of Acadia University. Rev. G. C. War- ren, D. D., of Woliville, N. 5., and Editor of the Maritime Baptist was elected President. He is a. native oi North River, P. E. L-B —MANY CARS GROSS 0N FIRST TRIP 0F DOUBLE SER- VICE-The double service oi the ear ferry commenced on Monday and fifteen cars ior Island points cross- ed on the second trip. Visitors are naturally delighter withthe lowered rates for cflrs and a good season is anticipatal-S -!.0.D.E. PICTURE MIKE-ELY ATTENDED —— The "Maid of the Mountains," a British production and filmed at Ellstree, England, and shown at the capitol Theatre, on Monday and Tuesday under the auspices of the I. 0. D. E. in aid of the Summerslde library was very largely attended. The picture star- ring, Nancy Brow-n and Harry Welflllllall. was full of dramatic action and high elas comedy. The scenes were lovely and the roman- tic story of two bandit lovers was enhanced by the beautiful melodies sung as only Nancy Brown and Welchman can sing them. The I. O. D. E. are to be congratulated in their choice oi the‘ picture and many compliments were passed on them having ehoser. a British pro- duction-S -C. W .L. ANNUAL MEETING- The sub-division oi Indian River attendance oi members. The Pres- ident, Mrs. Dr. E. C. Gillie presid- ed imd Opened the meeting with dome in all branches of Leaque work. Receipts since organization of the League in October amounted to $239.00. Practically all of this unmin‘ was disbursed locally to help de- provided with clothing or fuel u the AND t WAN‘? YOU TG TAKE oc-oo AND mince CHARMiMG —-VISITORS '10 P. I. L—Dl’. Hotel Kensmzwi. the west! o! and Kensizigton held their annual meeting on May 21st with o. large prayer. Report-s oi the president, treasurer and conveners of commit- tees followed shownig good work ‘MAY 31. 1933 Here’s a very lovely MAYFATR Knitted Suit $2 5. {This Costume is featured in the June “Mayfair. Iii has an extra. blouse besides the one Shown here. Complete with Hat Two piece and three $25.00 piece Knitted Suits i SPECIAL VALUE $8.95 Notable value indeed is this, clever line, shown in‘ Grotto Green, Mocha Brown, Guardsman Blue and Dahlia Red $8.95 Style and Value Keep Step in this Knit Suit $16.00 Fish tail styles are modisb, and the range shown here is generous, Flanders Blue, Grotto Green‘, Rut I Black and White, Mocha. These are new . . . . . HOLT RENFREW Coming ! We expect Mr. Tremblny of the Holt Renfrew Co, of Quebec, on Thursday June 1st. Heiwillshow new furs,_take orders for repairs and alterations and attend to all orders for his firm. OLD GOLD lllllleut price allowed for it in exchange for goods we sell or work we do. E. W. TAYLOR JEWEL!!!- Soutb Side Qilem Square i Bottles Wanted Pints and Quarts. Phone 1107 case required. Fifty-eight. members were enrolled and five meetings were held. Rev. R. F. McDonald, pastor and chaplain of the Society was present and addressed the meet- ing. voicing his appreciation of the work of the league. He pointed out. some good work which the members might undertake and expressed the wish that the league would grow and lmwove during the coming year. Arrangements we're made for the holding of s pantry sale in the near future after which the meet- ing adjourned. PERSONALS v-MIS. Harold Schurman of Bimimerside left on Tuesday for a short visit to. New York City.-S -Mrs. J. B. Hogan of Charlotte- town is the guest this week of her sisters, the Misses Hunt of Sum- meraidc-S ,—Mrs. and ma. Wm. McLeod o Calgary arrived on Monday even lug at Sumiinerside to attend thi funeral oi Mrs. MCIAOG’! father lilir. J. Wallace Duncan, whicli takes place this afternoon-S —-Mlrn. Anne McLeod of Calgary arrived on a. visit. to her daughter, Mn. J. A. MoMurdo 0f Bummer- fray parish expenses, etc. The so- cial service committee made a. great many visits and those in need were ing foxes. This result “IMPERIALS.” CHARLOTTETOWN, “Well Begun ls Naif i...» Begin feeding your fox pups with IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD and prove the truth of this well- known adage as well as assuring pups of non- mal, robust, healthy development. You desire your pups to mature into highest class outstand- plished by liberal and regular feeding of Imperial Biscuit 00.. Ltd. can readily be accom- P. E. I. merslda attended the funeral of her niece,’ Mrs. Kenneth Graham oi Bndalbane, which took place on Tuesday afternoon-B Canadian Branded Beef Increase Branded bee! sold in all Canada during the month of April totalled -Mrs. George Pickering oi Sum- 2,704,335. The apparent decreasil, compared with March is clue to tht ' fact that the Aipril statement cov- ers only a four-week period at against; five for Mazoh. In reality. the ‘Arprll figures represent m in- crease of approximately 32,000 lbl per week, says the Live Steel Branch, Dominion Department of Agriculture, and as compared with April, 1932, an increase of 50 W!‘ cent. l AH. MRJIGQS-i unoen - GTANO rum‘ You MOVED-WHERE ARI You uvinq MGM/F 44 By George McManul '0 i’ .