‘* .. users 'Ai;L' 5 srsunsnos - NI!‘ fll ; I. noon of . o Lower ‘WWO. Operating cost 9"";m—u'_ "‘7:"" it can current cell to the lone The new Frigidnii'e'I epoc- cui ld- lr' uni 'I'Ol’Ut‘-"Oil gives‘:-rrcife co‘l|d' lfsgztrucll 2. noon of Sqfor Food . ‘DAL _. . Frllidslrvo duct to build this ii A “‘‘-< Five-Y"? .'..°:"1:?.‘.'.'.’_'-'3‘.-'.‘.‘..'.':",'.‘:.'.‘;‘.‘l‘.‘.‘: : "'-——l Protection Plan .',°:_:;_;:m";P;.1;'5;';'g'z°"‘ and above )2 dance. . 3‘? *'if‘.l_i TOUCH LATCH DOOR OPENER Just touch inch and food corri- partment door enl. FRIGIDAIRE SUPER FREEZER _Provldu five kinds of cold: f-It freez- )‘ mg; n Moron; oxtn-cnld stongu; in arrange; nor-uni mango. " Iillil ...,. ““,‘k.. . -... 4,. \/p4/r i .. c . , . -4 - PORTABLE UTILITY SHELF Keeps Inuil articles ouilynccessibla. conserve: spare, seven steps. Remov- nblaforarryin content: to or from kit: an able. BUILT IN CANADA Chariottcwwn and Snrnmerslde, P. E. I. C‘AI'lottef.mvII, I’. ll. 1. R. T. HOLMAN LTD J. L. STEWART, Special Representative ROBT. SIMPSON EASTERN LTD '. if FOR REFRIGERATOR BUYING BUY ON Pii00F—Save money now and for years to come WIDER. ROOMIER CABINETS i936 Frigidllre il inches wider. prnvid. in; more space on each side of the freezer, more shelf space in front. FISHERMEN HONORED FOB. HEROIC RECUE of 28 members of the crew of the British freighter Kenlcerry ii I-IA.L1‘l"Ax, May 4.—-(GP) -—Ten Jan 17, 1935, have received re- Portugrueee Cove fishermen who we.rds——.$l5 ench—from the British ' played heroic roles in the rescue Board of Trade. ! ' stayed aboard his ship until Georgetown-Charlottetown Bus Service [by the fishermen and hauled over the tossing seas WEVCS. While the 3,930-ton vessel was be- When lng pounded to pieces by a raging she run agaround on Black Rock on storm, 2. breaches buoy was rigged the crew to safety. Captain Duncan Milne, who the “ last moment, wa; drowned when he missed his footing as he stepped into the buoy and plunged into the if Those receiving‘ the rewards were STARTING MONDAY, APRIL 27th. iii, or as soon after as possible. E"‘°5‘ Bresnan Purcell, .. 3.15 AM. Leave Charlou.-town 4.00 P.M. Saddler and Edward Burka Christopher Purcell, Roy Purcell. Purcell. Everett Purcell. Bertram Purcell. Clyde Purcell. Rose Purcell, George Presentation was made by Hon. ‘pounds 01 fresh cmelts to the New ess current cost, because ;‘ ' of outstanding design with i 3-"°°'-' s:£t.:':.':..';°::l:."*:.:l . 5 F55“? F|'°93l"9 cision built, completely l; _M," k. sealed against moisture .‘ md dm. 6, .._,, M at _- I .;. ‘ 4. noon of m”; % ~ More Usability gggv 2 onfiuuaf "“”“ >'- 5. PROOF of nns_qu FISH Mr. MacLean, M. P., Urges Action By Departmental Of- ficials. speaking in the House of corn- rnons on April 29 on 1110 Vote of $200,000 paid in expanding the sale of products of Cansdiln fishor'mon_ in foreign and domestic markets, Mr. A. E. Muobean, Prince. said: "I think the minister is to be oongrntuhzted upon this vote which hohasplacodin i.heestimstes.! believe the ides of mm; to help our fishermen by providing mor- keto is one which wi‘l commend it- self and bring better results than anything else. we have various I =: J hnston' Riv .. 4.20 l'.M. £3 v:,;,y_g(.,-',.(~om:- __ 430 p.M_ J L Ilsley , K C.. Minister of i. ran, August“. 4,“; pm, National Revenue, on behalf of v Plsquid . . . . . 4.50 P.M. Hon. C D Howe. Minister of Pcakes 5.00 PM. Marine. who was unable to be in _ St. Theresa’: . . . . . . 5.10 P.M. Halifax for the occasion. ' Baldwin’: Road .. 5.15 PM. v—-————-—— L .1 . . 48 Road . . . . . . . . P. . GET IN TRANSVAA .; ‘_ Johnston’: River .. 9-50 All Cardigan rlhi. mm” V» Arrive Charlottetown 10-10 -ML Georgetown 5.50 P.M. pmrmms, South Amos,-(c.i>.) llendqnnrten It Charlottetown BUICK 7 PASSENGER CAR Nobnna. Tea. Rooms. AIIIIISE provision will in future and instructions. P. ;: Clydesdale stud! ment Tax ct The Amusement Tax Act provides that any person entering a place of amusement without paying the prescribed tax, or any owner or em- ployee of a place of amusement permitting any person so to enter, shall incur a penalty therein set out. Public notice is hereby given that such Owners and operators of all places of amuse- ment should before permltting use of their prem- ises apply to the Provincial Treasurer for tickets Deputy Provincial Treasurer. ..___.__..___..._.... ' Clydesdale Stsilion “Scottish Chief” or the IIIIOII of 1086 as follows: In this horse with stand at Acorn‘: day men; until Friday noon unai- be strictly enforced. S. FIELDlNG._ Stallion Cfillhr _‘A --fortune. " incan- '~,.WlIl|0r andponoerou quel- in-nun . lo . Mcdilllpln. in LINE-6-2-5-7-O .E‘urPoolLirnited. mention, ‘and is - ciydoslelo strains. —severe drought has caused much hardship in Northern Transvaal- and plans are being made to assist. all Europeans in want. particularly "°3"‘l'”"°"5 '9 G°°"K°‘°Wn F. J. solornan farmers. Prospects for the future Purcell curried It minimum Ohrlife of g5¢_ are Pom- ’, ch.'flM‘eu"n r- E- “had pro, ehflblglgg ppply )llnard'I. A = . «.2». s. - .. » ' -- at ’ Eastern Guardian .."l'!lE NEXT AMATEUR NIGHT, in the oddfellows Hall. Montague, will be held on Thurs- day, May 7th. L-4224-4-29-6-1-5. ..'VOTE for what you think is the best number at the Amateur. Concert Oddfellows Hall, Montague May 7th. L-4224-4-29-5-1-5. ..‘AMA'l'lUB NIGHT at Mon- tague Thursdsy. May 7th. L-4224-4-29-5-1-5. ..-srnsrrs PUPPILAO is tbs best form of health insurance for all fox DWI. Princ_o lidwnrd Island L~397'l-I-23-26-28-30-B-2-5. ..-srnsrrvs FOX root) is 1 product of London, England. which regardless of the ttlod condi- tions oi the last few yours, has proved such 1 consistent and pro-‘ ntshls ” and outlet for con- ndisn silver fox pelts when many other markets have failed. Prhoe ldwnrd Islsnd Fur Pool laimitld. ‘ r.-son-4-rs-as-so-so-s-2-s O-0-OO-O94-O9-600-OO-06000-O¢O60- Pure Iiroii Stallion lo. 10‘ was GREAT ronaas ' 3 ti: o Axw . 5...‘ =:::. ......--' wnm-as townor’ out war I:tii Ill: G0. i kinds of the finest fresh fish in the Muitimu but our difficulty is I1 finding A market. While my hon. friend (Mr. Neill) was speaking he referred to the cost of getting our fish onto The markets of the world. Ihsveoinmy dedrablilsentme a few days I80 by one of our fisher- men in the Maritlmns. He sent 13 York market. They sold at eighteen cents a pound, or a total of $22.50, but the charges amounted to $18.39 or over forty-three per cent of the total value of the fish." Mr. Bennett: “He shipped them by exp:-as." Mr. Macbean: “Yes. they were shipped by express. There is the difficulty. For a long time we have been endeavouring to get lower ex- press rates, and possibly this line could be taken into consideration, under this vote. by the minister. It ia true that shipping to the United states is subject to international empress ratesmnd that we have no control over United States rates. But I believe that, if the depart- mental olilcials would take this mat- ter up ofliciaily with the Canadian express companies and also try to get some cooperation from the Unitrci states companies, a. great saving could be made to the bane- nt of our shippers in the east. When forty-three per cent of the ‘value of a small mipment of fish goes in commissions and express rates, it is pretty discouraging to the man who is endeavouring to catch fish and carry on. I feel, however, that in respect of this item the minister is moving in the right direction. We need to expand our markets, and I believe there is a greater field in respect to fisher- ies than in anything else. Not only have we to find rnarirets but we must a‘so instruct our fishermen in putting up fish in such s was: that it will reach the markets of the world in the best possible condition. I wish the minister the best of suc- cess. I bring these points to his at- tention to indicate a line of nctiv- ity which I think could usefully be pursued." PHEASANT BANKS I SHOW FEW LOSSES REGINA. May 3-(C.P.i-—-The phcarant population of Saskatch- ewan came through the recent severe winter without heavy casualties, game department officials say. 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