__4s-_-_..._.. rows COUNTY C Lively y Of Trade Board-i One - way Stre-e-t- Plan Opposed Bedeque Ferry Held Unwgrianted. Callback, all felt that regulating be a better solution. . ank Arnett and iteigh Tin- ney. su ported Mr. Holman in his sugges on that the one way system Dliant town clerk '3 AND PRINCE He; ‘Suffered Agony In Wet Weather Rheumatism Attacked Limbs and Body He had been bothered with rheu- matism for years. The pain 1n wet weather-Jo use hi sicn-was "indescribable." But all that is gone now-thanks to Krus- esd this letter Claims llaw lleal Heading liation (in , lilsaetroue lload WESTERN GUARDIAN Pond. u w m ma sun i>nm%|”do%u“n"m m4 News. Subscriptions. Advertising should be left with Mn. he; the Guardian m: be bought daily at any ol m. 1pm,,“ m", h, Genriies Dru 11ml- Q-eetWEE-Yiiiii 5f ,___ AGENT-Mrs. John SUMMERS otters. Water St. onto Bake”. Water 8t. dis will be delivered dail . r‘ 21in?" 1117 0r 10o per weeykyihflehai-‘l ‘ibrstlhfismfiileae '3 l" your order to the boy responsible for deliveries on your route. new is h the United States along dangerous road for that led to dies-Me! in odfered tonight a . he said. "W0llld at ease be a. start oigwsfancr and more cheerful The former President "despite every alibi, this depres- ‘direct result of govern- this dangerous road." moo 11 "practical steps inflation and pump- readed wet weather, for uring periods the pain was continuous and indescribable. 1b it was confined to my time I began to auf-fer l8 mild! 1180M in my body as I did base to -DON"1‘ FORGET l’ Chocolates. Taylor pl-ifftdfi." my UBE WHITE WALLS reflect 1 t. 89%: ordinary wall cover a t 25%. Blry and alabastine at is reserved for news t but advertising of nature may be inserted at d etrlctly payable in ad- iPill-IVENT SHUT b place last evening at the regular king would meeting of the summerside Mayor ‘Campbell to have Street made a one way street relieve the congestion of especially on Saturday ni President Mr. R. 8. P sided and called on the Mayorln lace the matter before the meet- Krusche more good than all the other medi- cine I had taken put together. To- ha/ve peace and freed from pain, even during wet weath- er, and can heartily recommend Krusche-n salts to anyone who. suffers from rheumatlsm.".-N.M Rheumatic conditions are olte the result of an excess of uric id in the body. Two ca’ the ingredenis in n Balls have the powe of dirsolving uric acid ala Other ingredients Nature to assist solved crystals through the natural I n tail 81111-5. evening dresses, cotton house coats, house dresses at L-itii ng. Mayor Campbell said the pro- posal to have Water Street s on; fl and he wished to have the opinion of citizens in the matter before taking GRADUATION .- will be four nurses receiving JIORRECT color diplomas at the graduation exer- Howl nveen rooms ma balance the national budget, the before the labor board defarnations orf business and the creation of class hate." Mr. Hoover spoke before a "crass roots" convention of Okla- homa. Republicans. The was broadcast nationally. Mir. Hoover said action to allay fear and the Town Counc in e following resolu- Lidstona and Tr h 1d Mn, 1'1 afihwimiudlmuli“ '1‘ 0F SEED OATS- . e uce Department re- Mae Paynter, Kensingum chief thing moving ' its icu are fetchlni; tion moved by Mr. seconded by Mr. te : t Water Street be left a. two way street as at pre- sent and that the Town Council work out ways and means of im- ving Water Street traffic reg- ions and the Council consider the suggestion that citizens avoid parking their oars on Water Street Saturday nights. Wolf: Audine Margaret Campbel Alberlcn. Dr. Grant will ad Rrad ting cl . Hulless Oats For Weaning Pigs (Experimental Iibmi Notes) Young pigs have‘ high efficiency for the conversion of nourishing into weight increase but low efficiency for the utilization t for this latter fact. would be a. suitable t the hulls dilute the food d. unless very finely or else coarse enough to Kensmgton and "would release the enormous rc- serves of private place of a dtrlcklolzd Mm p_ N_ money’ an wou unerside. has purchased m “mum w,,§dX"_“°‘ erty next to Hon. Thane bells residence on Court ee.. from Hon. ll. R. Allen and moving in next week. Mr. Hogan sold his residence on Harvard ca! to Mr. Allen-S -FOR BOSTON-Mr. and Mrs. of Summerside, km. . Birch and Mrs. 1 of Lot ll. with Miss Express Opinions Mr. H. T. Holman spoke Mr. Max Kashetsky of St. John, N. B., intending to stay for summer months on d rived in Kensington In Memoriam MR. ELLIOTT C. ANDERSON Friends in this city will learn with et of the sudden death of Ell- C. Anderson on April 4th who in the cab of the lo- an east bound freight out of Stellarwn from an attack of acute indigestion. The deceased was born in Char- lottetown forty-sx years moving to Nova sootla with his arents when four years of age. He entered the service of the opinion by saying that on the best legal opinion province that the tow It is a publi: hi contribution from and before anything could be . its status would have to be clear- Mr. Dalton said he believed he _ expressed the opinion of the meet- or Robinson announced ing when he stated that'in view of the information it would appear that the continuance of the ferry the was not warranted. Another matter that was brought di- up by Mr. Tinney was that there busmess was a movement on foot to have parking the armoury grounds used for a space and to set a time limit for parking space. The following reso- lution was passed after some dis- cussion: That this board go on record as Dalton. being opposed to having the arm- W. W. Phillipe, oury grounds made into a parking l-I. G. Muvart. L. B. Crue, Mr. space. Moved by R/eiwh Tinney sec- W. onded by Frank Arnett. Mr. Allie McNeill was in Sum- merslde on Wednesday on business. TOOXHbS W88 I re- n has very Water St. t chop for weanling pigs he,“ bum by but this is a laborious quéniily neglected. n found to dehull ordinary oats. the y is to grow s. variety that threshes free late Sir (then Dr.» ers bred two such ~ Mr. Elmer Whitloclr returned home to Kensington on Tuesday d evming from Hunter hfaigbent a short but enjoyable al means can be le he was Mayor he had consulted Ca tain Legett in charge AIT SCARCE — . Walter Ooates was in B backward weather =_ in me side on Wednes it was always detrimental to Hall ax. Truro, Sydney and rovince. For the past hs he has worked gs and chickens and for Quebeq ier yielder eghwen mom rt . ll he qualified forthe as engineer and made sev- eral suocessful ru busily gdsgaged in grading around his new bungalow. Ml’. 161118.!‘ Waite was p, visitor mngummerside on Wednesday eve- a. opinion idea were but is rather short seaso . verlodge Liberty prov- 3 1-2 days earlier than Banner and yielded nearly 85 per as much meat. In a briefer rison Laurel matured practi- with Banner. yielding 53 per acre as against 51 from iberty. Both varieties of hulless are t infestation and are by formaldehyde, but careful treatment with copper car- bonate or mercuric dusts ensures as not in favor of the Ex-Mayor Lidston W. P. Callaghan. ns. nderson was em- on the C. N. R. in this pro- in 192'.’ and 1928 and has a number of relatives residing in this Mrs. George McArthur of Elms- GIFT T0 NURSERY —- The a pleasant hoégl 111111.‘: Workers of Rcbecca Lodge nmcrside. have presented sever- fant layettes for the ‘ Gory of the Prince County Hos- al. The Matron, Miss crates these gifts very much ladies are to be commend- rosity of time and Snodgren, Mr. MacKenzie, _iianatia's Electric Output Increases ._____.____. TRY SEEING YOURSELF AS YOU SEE OTHERS New Varieties __(_)_i Apples (Experimental Farms Note) of apple's are nec- "Npout a month ago I invented sparkling young business woman said "It's called 1Do I Look and I play it when rid street cars or just wal 8° the street. If I lree —and it's so much f see how I can stop-I think there will be a noticeable improvement peananoe . the game, she simply starts iookinng at others lv just gunning up now When she sees a girl is neafly perfect. L. mpprmo - ‘rile uliir monthly ‘mee tral elec- M1‘ R w OTTAWA, May 5 -Ccn trio stations in Canada 27.575 million kilowa 1937 compared with 1936, a gain of 115171118 been t. The out ut Wnfllts of rock gar . a erica. She succeeded in growmi; ver the cor- thousand; of species of rare and the preced- exotic plants which gardeners pre- the growing de- vlouslv had believed were unsuited and to this climate. Central electric During the last 20 years Mrs er cent of Can- Wilde;- wrote 10 books. as well as numerous magazine and newspaper hydro-electric power articles on gardening. dly in Canada play- industries. take pains to ensure may be necessary time to time for re- selected foundation stoc Hulless oats are rat thrash and summer storage in bul m is sometimes a pr ed Liberty as his only variety of oats. most growersnwpl very two or three years. he suvffly for special purposes. Better if one farmers could raise enough for a "hon presided. There was a veryl r20 attendance. T kn n h 0W8 OUTS ll. Y for each month in i937 showe substantial increase o prod fruit may be faulty responding month colour. or a- capaci keep after harvest. or short of that oombinat ure. palatability. favour oma which constitutes particular there is a ne leties of better quality new varieties _will be d keep up the evol tinue indefinitely imits of improvements be reached: hence our contribute appetizers. health regulators. relishes and the peasrure and .. i W. c i 8 cunratlons being ma inc children for 11111311. The annual stations supply 90 p adas electric power production. sees a pair of run-down d ‘mcklng mm‘ sh vale ment of Canada o, substantial reduction eserves of installed generat- city which have existed in arts of the country as a thin cardlb the construction program and color them. You might. make 30. the D0min- twelve red cnes, twelve green ones re- and so on. until there are twelve the gem. ngthe This game lsmost fun when 011M111"? 0f hydm" there are twelve layers. If there tp-iations in Canada discs bled. and attention are taken by each player, the rest to the need of ex- being mmqveeqy P1511“ °1" 11mm“ Player; sit or stand around a empmem“ m ma“ table, and the dism are piled in ing requirements of in- m‘ “nut NW each p198“ takes ,1 on, of each color. Having taken dun“? 193 their discs. they wait until some '1. hOIBO- one raves “Go-g! vxghhen FM}, guggs one towa s e Billie!‘ D ' 2:751 bong” site. All see whether they can “ air" any of the discs; then each ings disc to another p18?" -— ials t indicated that when h - oats constituted s large per- centage of the grain and poultry there was a pro- d tendency to overfatnese. the weanllngs. The may be creep-fed clean board floor or in a flat trough. < 1 ‘w! G m w d and feet one day. hands ~ D 1' 011 e - loves the ne Jim‘. The President o! the club, g 11f. Graham Rogers presided. . w. F. Burke. Provi 1d man. was a guest and gave a g; ’ address on the fox ind ucncral. A discussion initiated prior to l9 ion still possesses serves of nearly five times present requirem i ions. New varieties m tifully groomed as v , if you really look at ested in the beau tee ic. The following: describes some of these newer ust t see a truly artistically face without resolving to make-up on more is so light that she to dance along the wanting to improve Fruit growers in the Valley have felt the n American origin- early red apple of aizigh q B . parent, and Duchess n our local and side bang able to get a steady su v of fish to Summerside ranc , A.ier the business session a r121 hour was enjoyed. and annual bear October 9 w dustrial and domestic consumers. Additional installation reached a net total of 16 16 power, bringing the t Dominion up to 11.11 V for home use. upo toah in Javorjlilind qu i for the Furthermore, a ga to watch their 011m‘ 0118 just possibly mav charming mB/ifg Y0“ B. 1110M for export. m ‘Ilhe varieties Melba. ‘ d hobo are reco be (an experimental farm or- zion) produces a h nus and dancing. The Nmlllildfilfitos McIntosh. is attract. the evening was spent in auction Th "Y-iives. prizes being awarded- ._________-___ UNEXPECTED HOLIDAY and in both the local and export -—ADDRESS 0N INDIA — Min sic Maxwell, missionary from din. addressed a large. audience Epworth Hall on Wednesday. ____________._ PLASTER. OF PARIS aster of Paris to ticles mix it up will dfl will be almost as ling A hardy vilorous tr ping cement broken ar w“, “quid 31M, n hours To repa e nd experimental farm d notification she won a tree. ested with Cort- W 9a etings in the PW- ‘ The “Balloon” Envelope _ slightly longer. Btu on pro- a 3% .51 1%: 5 22%.; the letter which?!" r é 8T2 A 1 3 ballsenbelngfoand stamp. ltsbowsthe puma 0 i’ I O simmers madman us. which I . F! i Session m. Neil stated that, wh the town of control of traffic and was allow ing spaces. Bedcqne Perry before the Government. that if he would operate the fer first this year for at least a time unt and was in favor of the one way the roads were in good condition System although he agreed it had that he would be aid for operat- ing expenses and t at the arrange- ressed his ment would be by the month; but e had it Captain Btcidght so far had not in the started the ferry. T: was to receive, all tolls as usual. He had not been paid any sum of money as hush money. The citizens of Bede ue he Government were to have their roads grave ed done in place oi’ ferry ROCK GARDENS Y.. MB)’ (CPO-Mrs. Louise Beebe Wilder. dead. e- —————————— demand FLYING DISCS are fewer than welve. six any player. Soon t‘ mm try m grail; another one of colors they are collecting‘. his chair with folded arms. . Gradually the others notice that ‘.{."“.‘,2}...'.'.. some one has won. and they drop dame Bertha their own Ceca immediately. The uit on bank holidays last to lsy down those he holds 1 kpys as are neglected must, pay a forfeit. c .. ALMOND MACABOONS 1 almond paste “.22. unbeewl. after each addition. When the mix In sugar and continuing to beet you form s meringue. l... . .1... HRONICLE 6 the bye-laws of ummerside were amended the town was given full Anglo - Eire Agreement Approved By Commons ed todiverttrafticarsdputinprk- remain neutral . Churchill in- Britain had conceded every- thing to Eire and received nothing save the 210,010,000 in of the financial claim; --based on land annuities and pen- Anpmer magm- bgfofe m, mm- (Continued fro: page 1) or otherwise would ing was the petition from resi- dents of Bed ue with regard to the fe . The etier was read and it was ecided to place the matter approval .rom the do- amed that ced- Eir Hon. l... R. Allen when asked for information on the matter stated that it was true that the ferry had been let for one year per- iods only with a subsidy of $1800.- 00. A survey had been made and it was found that it was costing the Government at least one dol- lar for every passenger who used the ferry. Captain Stright, who had been operating the ferry re- ceived all tolls. He had been told Historical Occasion The occasion of the debate was regarded as unprecedented-at. any rn times. For the sec- one "week, Mr. Cham- d the House to ap- ment between Great Minister I17 MING!!! breach in United Kingdom cos e no doubt I shall be told Agica. Canada, Aus- On Monday the Prime obtained approval of the Italan ag- be necessary to search Parlamentary his- to find another oc- casion when a Ministry would be our loss. would necessarily be through the course of there were a. rleclarat trallty by one of the durninions. But here at your very doo in the ward agreemen country and another, constitutes the to long and painful dif 1.5 frankly admitt- greements which clear- al and defence differ- put pressure Britain never would d to join in a. this on northern Irelan United Ireland. He asse W95 a. question solely be merit for this country. MANY CONCESSXONS made very large and impressive con WlLllOLiYr-Oll I the corresponding advantag mems mere were and imponderabl invaluabe, benems on various occasions dad an unselfish ity by a great and powerful country weaker and poo. "rhe government under fence agreement handed back un- COIIGlLlODEiiY the ' Oclbn ‘(Queensmw and Berenaven v. lrLeii ‘treaty of luzi. government mainta "We came to the a iYiEnUAy Ireland w paper rights. which erclsed at the risk intzuning and perhaps g d Ll-will." the Prime IVLLIlSiCI‘ ticc area. EQUALLY BENEFICIAL "The trade agreement can stand on its own conwm an own Justification,‘ tween the ed" ru- d that he and Mr. De a "secret; un- Valera had reached le t0 the end- deratanding" favorab inister said the ac- ed warm approval not in this country but our shores in the the United States." Praises De Vllera ience of Mr. llcagues, and. e negotia- red that ith l1 foreign that is a. the Rnplre. We therefore on. rship rather than He praised the pat De Valera and hLs co said that throughout th tlons Britain had reme we were not dealing w country but with partner with u; in w here. under the riEll. SPEOZALITY ' 4... 80 one of the foremost horticulture experts anu authors in tuneful‘. . coma “my De u; terms 0f purine on terms of competiiorship." Concerning defenc cusicns with the ministers for Eire gave more prolonged and more umnous thought than this ect on defence. and the request that we should hand d unrestricted ts and that llder, whose one-acre gar- pmduced den in Bronxviile attracted vsltors haw; 1n from many parts of this country‘ 25394 million and from abroad, was credited with one of the first ex- dening in Am- e, he sald:-- t in our dis- "lt is one which back to ELre iull an posxzssion oi certai we hilCUili repeal in the 1921 treaty which gave us may be considered beneficial lcr both partle lleve this agreement the natural LCILZALCJ tween both countries and that the mg industry ll'l particular e1 L ‘Ll i I he fzqyantages they d r Winn a1 ca; o the i921 document and nddeciS s w-ll apprec- rtant part of road out he right which is given the British Government, w have use of the ports in time nf war o1‘ of strained relations with a foreign "I think llic member ernment withdrew m‘ m“ a v3” 1mm i‘ £10,U0tl.000 ($50,- 000) all claims against. the Dup- lin govemment except payment of £250,000 in damagcsl o. property c not admit ow ng, represent- ed an amount capitalized for more than 21000001100. Brtein had been receiving more than 000 nually from special Irish Free State products. duties were dropped under at the House will agree that government was right to end this dispute that price." the sal . “If ever we were some compromise we tinued exnctlnn of t gradually reducing her potent. the British Gov Cut out large round discs from mrci or stiff notevrapcr ower. “I believe that when the treaty was signed great l attached to that pp ion. and I do not undrrrate its importance now. but I must point out to this House that w we; signed that sad on the assumption of a" Ireland and that ii you lrlendlv Ireland the Sli- plotoly chonzrd to send mporianee was. riicular provls- hen the provision uatlon would be com because you would have troops to lrciand to protect you!‘ right: in the parts. "We had i0 recognize discussions that wr- lmd a for bei- in those handcd back those W!" W917! ["7 "giliS. the effect to perpetuate the which con- an chslnclo to cl sflf respect, s Ireland will cs5 and yer. of that kind of the Irish morale." fr-ll on behalf of the opposition Labor their support to t the agreement was to make good. so serious ermi- on Malestqvis Government." ports to them than ' insi=t ilpon treaty whereof would b? grievance in Ireland stitutcd in their eyrs their independence an and nobody who know underrate the genuinen iousnesq of any fecllno ISSUES WARNING Mr. Churchill warned the House against surrendering treaty pens "indispensable" in case of war. "The dark forces of the Irish un- derworld tried to strike us in the back in the most critical s Lord of the Admir- that conflict broke out. e Admiralty assured me that without the use of these ports (as bases to operate against submar- ines) it would be ve-ny difficult per- haps impossible, to feed these Is- lands in the time of past and look for- sir seems full of discs. , -(CP) — More than u“ u. dun received an ‘m: Players who have thrown the ne of the city's arg- ls when a tube was and m] ne realize that heatinl boillerurixlt Effie“: 53.9311‘; 1am’ “fun. m a the children had to 11am- Thell- l“ i1“ Y l‘ 1”" sible. he puts them down on th " h°m° “hi1” "W" "m edge a the table. and no beck in he accord. stating “an opportunity fm- as we can. 1 the part of ill» _____.__~__.__. e 1* WATER. CONTAMINATED (C?) — Residents oi breaker." He said the ports were be ove near here were dr- rendered to “a man whose r wer had been in proportion to e animosity with which he has acted against this country Mr. Dc Valera would use Mr. Churchill declared. as to force the union of all Mehhod: Add the w“: gradual!’ lien a sanitary in- t, the almond ie and work it 111111111118 WM" W s ector found the towing throughtthc core was con- thc residents oneatstimeBeath ture is very smooth. set aside for about 20 minutes Cover a sheet with iniclaqed paper and form the doll small Place them 8n and fieflen each one ish l of each one PAINTS s "uARNlSHES. ENAMELS r N0 unusri M ..__._.__ ..-...-< 01B i-iiat‘ ques- articles friendly pledned source of SLTCIII“