f Bali. Savings g Must Be Kept ' ‘Within Empire N, April 28-—(Canadian LONgSflQ-"The time has come ‘w, w, must put ha end to the Cy u! lending Bfibilil s-savings ‘ad money for the reconstruction o, the mdustrial systems of our ma“ m Europe." declared idle Fed- dation of British Industries in an flwnswe special repflfl; issued IAI- m dealing with the present pone amt Britain. \ smlglsh savings and finances mm now onwards," the report urg- lumu5i; be devoted to British in- i‘. mg those itivc kind.” The Imperial Economic Confer- mse at Ottawa should be seized of m, opportunity to explore the pos- gtllities of bringing about the max- mum mutual understanding for ldoption of a common Empire mon- My and industrial policy, the re- “This policy mould be so designed as to facilit- m the admission of other coun- tries willing and able to cooperate nth the ‘sterling group,’ leaving m, question of a possible universal monetary understanding to be set- said, adding: fled at a later date." 1 susu. NOT Fran ‘lshall not be afraid, for the Lord is with me, p,- hath redeemed me, made me His. phases, called me, and I am for- ever Hi5. {shall have no fear, for He will stay with me, when I am weak and sorely tried Be will strengthen and stay by my side. [shall fear not, for the Lord will guide me, tven though my soul is sore dis- tressed, lie will help me and I shall find IESt. Ishaii fear not, for the Lord is with me, lie will hold me‘ by the hand, ' When I pass through the waters or tread upon the land. lshall fear not, for the 10rd loves rile, 0n his promise rests my heart, Prom my blessed Saviour, I shal ' not depart. —Roma Wright. RUPTURED NEED FIRM BUT COMFORT- . ABLE SUPPORT. SIIITITS SILVER TBUSS re. llins securely without annoying . “dfmlmlls. elastic or steel. t “lhi, durable and cool. 5-year firantee. Writs ,for inform- on. Enfahlllllell I808 ‘FERRY SERVICE “in Mar lst us. Nine Mlle Creek 1m to Charlottetown will only be "l "idly. leaving Nine Mlle Creek at 8.30, (Zilarlottetown at 2.15. TAYLOR. s; MATHESON, Contractors. 3373-4-30-31. Farmers & Breeders / When selecting your stallion this N! to breed to the right Horse? ,0 at the colts and then make "will selection. Bud “worthy p, 1n “"0": place when his sire Guy ' u ‘"011 4 (2.08%) the leading sire t who world. Sire of four trottcrs records better than two minn- n ":15 demands a fee of $0000.00 a h‘ e and his full brother Leo n ""11 (lot-m s fee of $500.00 ° "1""! B"! standard perform- "I. l1 of them in the mo) list h" Waywa- of colts. Dam Galety miz-"i/li by Blngen (2.00%) Bud l” 1m‘? here at ybur door at a b [:8 $15.00 for the season or 825.00 ‘""’- G" billy and get a Bud mnmily. You may not have the h. cc much longer. Bud Arworthy ‘mtme lines. Bud Iorlfcd s. ‘znmlls over Alberton track In m i last half in (1.01%) in short Blfratlon after his season. “méll/lxworthy will leave home "d", 3" M"? 2nd for George Mc- l. licnslngton noon. through m“, ‘i’ 10 Mr. B. J- Anderaons. M g over night; Tuesday, May “thorough llope Itlver and New H u“ 1-"- Mr.~ Norman Linus. “t? River at noon; thence to hmunllirsona Livery, Charlottetown. h, ma! "ll Thursday morning, huh. . thcnoe to Mr. bloDonslds, n,‘ w“ "W"; thence to Mr. Prof- ." “ctoria over night: may. _ h. Mr. Charles Lords, Tryon. .; ‘(Efrlllcm m. Charles m- s ‘ P ""9: diet , i ,,‘,“"'=Y- M» uh ts us: m... Mom,“ Bfllfllle. emu thence hm. $10M!" stable. flhmmenlde. m! M 5°71 for season, $5.00 at ,,, mmftrlice. $10.00 November 1st smk,‘ i” "NIH $.00 at ilueof ‘a. "till $20.00 March 1st, l at ownrrs risk. JAMES T. WAITI, 01m "W-lo-ll. my and industrial policy of tries, at home and in the Empire. outside which u, prepared to cooperate with Brit- m, system, offering for exchange ma; and services of a non-com- . first stop and think do" it. ma.’ Garden Items Continued from Page 12) Yet few would consent (‘olive in it. The revolt against haphazard gar- dens is not so certain. perhaps, be- cause of the beauty of the mater- ials of which a garden is made. Nature always designs. Every Plant is a beautiful thing, comply- ins with the laws of composition. It 1B 0111)’ in the arrangement of the“ things or beauty that tho us- "Bl ill-Idea violates these laws. The kflrdener who not only makes o bad arrangement but uses his Pruning knife,to destroy the na- tural beauty of his plants and shrubs i: fortunately becoming less numerous. The most conspicuous examples of bad arrangements, are to be found in trees. It is impossible to overlook or disguise a badly plant- ed tree. After a few years a mis- take in tree planting is difficult to correct. Nothing gives more beauty to the home than well placed trees. ‘or detracts more than badly placed trees. The first object in planting trees is to create a picture by fram- ing the house and giving it back- ground. Tall trees should not be planted in fmnt of the house where they will screen the view unless it is desired to hide some portion of the building. A secondary object in tree planting is in provide shade. srltmo. PLANTING or PEON- ms Although fall is the ideal time to plant peonles, they can be planted in early spring with good results if a few things .':.l observ- ed. Peonies bloom in June; during i y eyes begin to, develop, and by gust, in average years, the cycs iiiave attained a length of one quarter to one half inch. It is at this stage that they may be most successfully moved. During the very early spring the eyes beg-in to grow, and when tak- en up, for instance, in April, they are so long that it would be diffi- cult to handle the plants without injuring or breaking their eyes. Therefore, if peony plants in one’s garden are to be transferred to a. new location, they should be dug just as early as it is possible to dis them. and they should be handled very carefully. Most new plants that are furnished by the com- mercial grower for spring plant- ing have been dug before growth starts and carefully stared in peat moss in some cool place. Peorw plants set out in spring do not have the chance to develop and flower in the natural manner the firsteseason, and they hB-VB little time to get well rooted be- fore the hot weather comes, It is . well not to expect any b10011“ from the plant the first year-in fact, it is just as well not to let the peony plants flower until they have become well established. If a dry summer follows and no special care is Bil/en ‘W the Plants. they soon suffer, and either die 01‘ receive a severe setback. There- fore, extra care should be Ill/m ¢° 5pm,; planted peonies to enable them to get started under these unusual difficulties. When this care is given sprins- planted peonies the plants will survive the summer and develop mm sturdy, attractive spwlmeh . 1 liner in the fall. STRAWBERRY WEI-iv“! . CONTROL The Dominion Entomologist PTO" vldes a timely WW‘ i“ “m” attention to the Strawberry R00‘ ' weevil, which is a native Ufl-nfldil“ insect' abundant everywhere m larvae live on the 100$! °1 “PER” cloves, and other plants; the straw- ban-y being a favorite food plant. Two methods of control are effect- ive: the first is tho use 0f I 315W" of rotation suitable to cleanlnB a yield of weevil infestation: and the -‘ includes the application oi poisoned bait tvl/ice durifl8 the veal. the middle of April for the de- struotion of overwinierlns weeyfle and from the middle to the endcf June for the second ,“ ‘i011. $0 destroy the summer generation which appears about that time. Pamphelt N0. 5—N.S.. fllllipfied without charge through" the Pub- lications Branch of the Depart- ment of Agriculture, deals with thB control or this insect pest- JUS"! OCCASIONlAI-LY .."0nr basin , madame," said the "Our busl ,_madame," said‘ the ranger to the city vaoatonist, ".s to go about day after day lcoklns f0)‘ forest fires." - "And I suppose you find a greet mdny." "No; just one or two a season." "Mercy! I should think you'd set terribly dlsoournsed-"—B°"°"'P"“' .ldl'i$- / bnghgenlng the garden each year , with their wealth of mesnlflcent‘ flowers, especially if given ferti-. i I I ABE rm nslur A orusllsl. morons" valor} _._i__._.___.___ New Moraine Model. Frigidclires . . . quality‘ refrigerators at LOWER PRICES, LOWEST PRICES IN ERIGIDAIRE HISTORY Before you buy an Electric Refrigerator be sure to see what Frigidaire offers you in these new Moraine Models. They give you Frigidaire qual- ity and Frigidaire results at the LOWEST PRICES at which good refrigerators can be made and sold. A LIBERAL ALLOIVANCE non YOUR OLD ICE BOX. $15!’ 11F Vacuum Electric WASHERS MAKE THIS TEST Next Washday--or SOOIIGr —~anyiime you wish—test the "EASY" in your own home with your own clothes, and see just will 1 this wonderful machine will do. No charge, no obligation. See our dis- play during Electrical Week. NEW LOCATION ON “SUNNYSIDE ROW”, AND TTING ON ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE WEEK. SUNNY IDE ROW WILL BE TRANSFOBMED INTO A VERITABLE “GREAT WHITE OWAY” COME DO.WN “WHERE THE BRIGHT LIGHTS SHINE” EVERY NIGHT AND SEE TIII-i GREAT. EST DISPLAY OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT EVER SHOWN IN THE CITY Ii Canadian Made By Canadian workmen You can rest assured that any Electrical Equipment purchased from HOLMAN’S is the very finest that c CANADIAN MA DE BY CANADIAN WOBKMEN — fully guaranteed Insist on Canadian Made Appliances. money can buy. All our lines ar by the manufacturers and by Holman’s. ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE WEEK at Holmajgflg-April 30th i0 May 1m HOLMAWS IIEARTILY IVELCOME THE MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED, TO THEIR BY WAY OF CELEBRATING THEIR OPENING, WE EVERY EVENING DURING TIIE WEEK Made by “ENTERPRISE” Backed by “iiiiLii/IANS” "ENTERPRISE” Maritime Made for Maritime Women run new PLAN Now FOR A MODERN "FESS” FURNACE 01L BURNER. Life's too short to put off enjoying the comforts of a FESS. The some uniform heat, any hour of the day or night, and you need only to go to the cellar once a lnrlllth to oil iili! motor. Real comfort, eh ? And the whole basement is so clean and tidy, - it's iiiiv adding another room for the kids to play in. Think of going away for the week-end without worrying about the furnace, — FESS will keep everything in order. We can furnish a. list Qf FESS Users, on request. NO MORE COAL DUST OB UNSIGHTLY ASII PILES ELECTRIC An up-to-the-minute Electric Range with exclusive improve- ments. Guaranteed by a Mari- time Manufacturer with a. 43- year reputation for building good ranges. See our Display of Enterprise Electrics. "CANADIAN BEAUTY” Hot Plate An ideal Z-piate Electric Stove for pre- paring light meals, heating water, and many other uses. The “baby" of the Canadian Beauty family. LOW-PRICED RANGEITE The Nclvest Member oi‘ the “Canadian Beauty” Fam iiy. Tile Cabinet Type Rangette made by Iienfrew, is a. leader in the low-priced field of Electrics. Sturdily built, and heavily insulated, it. has automatic oven ventilation, and extra large hermlng oven. Will give every satisfaction. Let us tell you about it “Canadian Beauty’; Lowboy. A small, compact Electric Rangette llavlilg 2 cooking plates on top, and largoovcn underneath. The perfect rangette for small kitchens, or apart- ments. Light greun and ivory finish, with polished chrome top. On display Electrical Week. ' ' EASY TERMSOARRANGED 0N ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. No More Coal Dusi 0r Unslghily Ash Piles Look at this picture, -- it doesn't look much like the old dust clouds that used to come from the coal cart. Certainly not! With a FESS, the oil truck backs up, and your fuel is pumped in, with- in 10 minutes. \ “ s \ \\\\\\\ . \\\\\\\\\\\ / C JUST ASK A FESS USER a\\\\\\\\:\\\\§ NEW p: BEAUTIFUL l EFFICIENT i MOFFATS ELECTRIC RANGES. Beauty, as never seen before in a range, is here in this new Moffat’ Linc of Electrics. Wonderfully proportioned, they are products of the highest type of Canadian workmanship. The mechanical construction is brought to the highest peak of perfection. See the MOFFAT before buying, in- stead of being disappointed after-war" The PREMIER DUPLEX Recognized the world around as the fastest, most eiilclent of all electric Vacuum Clearl- ers. Powerful. Light in weight Easy to operate. Cleans floor coverings of all kinds with the unequalled clean- ing force of super-suction combined with motor- d.." ‘rush. Bali-bearing motor never needs oiling. We also carry a full lino of ELECTRIC TOASTEIKS ELECTRIC IRONS ELECTRIC PERCOLATOBS The New “BEATTY” WASHES EASTER LASTS LONGER UHOLMANE COSTS LESS Here is the Electric Washer for you. blight we have the pleasure ( showing you the PM" l ’ . I -_;.._.- _-