I > l l roday‘: Short Wave Radio Program .511 Time I: Standard) IONDAY JUNE B . - RAB mo. l-IIZL-Iusuiu sketch. r2112, 15 .21 meg . M m" nos-ion £30 .m.—‘i;ne Listeners’ Post. XAL, 35.4 m., 11.79 meg. 9°‘ GUATEMALA 5310 P.III.-—5PECIB1 concert De- dicated to United States. "DGWA, 15.17 meg. .1 . w m’ Bantam 535 p.m.-1iie uresden String Quartet. DJD, 2.4 m., 11.77 meg. TOKYO 6:15 pJlL-A Musical Sketch lZJ, 25.4 m., 11.80 meg. LONDON 6:20 m... 11.75 meg.; G 9.58 meg; GSB, 31.5 m., 9.51 mes- PRAGUE, CZECHOSLOVAIUA 6:55 p.m.—Variety Program. OLR/—4A 25.3 m., 11.84 meg; OLR5A, 19.7 m., 15.23 meg. MOSCOW 7:00 p.m. —Program for Eng- lish Listeners.‘ RAN, 31 m., 9.6 meg. ROME 7:30 p.m.-—1“olk Music; "Prof. Hercules"; 2110's ‘Mail Bag." __ ,_ 2R0. 81-1 m.. 9.63 meg-i 1121-‘. ilngzi.ffi“tslliguflzlareel h“! e 30.5 m., 0.8a meg; IQY, 25.21 - “"1 e “C "D w m., 11.90 meg. CARALAS 8:30 p.m.—-Popular Cuban Mel- I odies. YVSRC, 51.7 m., 5.8 meg. LONDON Bishop of Nightmare." an adven- 10:50 p.m.—-‘The Herefordb tur: of Men. G61, 10.6 m., 15.26 meg; C6D,’ 25.5 m., 11.715 meg; G30, 51.3 m. 0.5a rneg.; ass, 31.5 m., 9 . 51 meg. , PARIS p.m.~—"'1‘ne Nightingale,” \ play by Francis‘ Dillon. CSP, 19.6 m., 15.31 meg.; GSD, 251.5 SC, 31.3 m., Robin Hood and his Merry CIIARLOTTETOWN ....__..____._. Tuesday! 8i Thursdays 11.00 to 11.15 11.111. RECIPES ‘ HOUSEHOLD HELPS ENTERTAINMENT Canadian Eggs 0n English Market The Prince Edward Island Go- Operatlve and Poultry Associa- tion has recently made their second shipment of eras for exam-t and "POM coming back from the ship- ment are veiy favorable. This flDDor1un1ty' of placing eggs the present time on the sole of Is. land eggs. EXport shipments have been quite heavy from Western Canada and if there is profit for WPStGYn Cane. ‘l5 Surely Prince Edward Island with its closer proximity to the mar, 1W6 Should be 1n a better position to supply this trade, shllflflem-s going forward for ex- DOPt should be made in co-operatioh with other Ontario (so-operatives. with the Dominion Department o! Azricultwe taking an active intcr- The Central Guardian This col *'__ real-v umn 1| ed | e --~.» . 2.2"" = a way na urema ' e nu] 1 l cents a word mile, payable a jili!” CONFEDERAHON LIFE INSUR- ANCE. - 14-6789-7-21-312. R E CE I V E S APPOINTMENT- Mr. Gus Jameson out Panmure Is- land has been appointed in charge oi the Panmure fog alarm. Math- ias Condon. the formsr employee, has been recent; superannumted, THE NEWFOUNDLAND AND CANADA STEAiMSl-IIPS line are distributing useful ash trays no their patrons containing an excel- lent picture of the S. S. Belle Isle. which unfortunately, no longer makes a call at this port. Splendid business has been done this year so far in shipping cattle to New- foundland from here via freight steamers. LAID T0 REST-‘rhe funeral of the late W. A. M. MacRae was held from his. residence, Waterside. yesterday aftemoon. Service at the house was conducted by Rev. Mr. Ross, Rev. Mr. Weir, Rev. Mr. Payne. Rev. Mr. Pierce and the Rev. Mr. Tilley. Pallbearers at the house were W.H. Drake. W.C. Rob- ison. Wilfred Wood, V/illinm Wood, J. B. Haley. P. J. MrKenna. In- terment Pownal Cemetery- Service at the grave was conducted by Reginald Kemp and members oi St. Johnfls lbodzze No. l. AF. and AM. Pallbearers at the cemetery were: Isaac Cudmoro. J.J. Larabee. E. White. Lemuel Winchester, Char- les Williams. A. J. Haslam, Bene- Qotion pronounced by Rev. Mr. oss. Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacDougali of Charlottetown have zone on a visit to Boston and Nc\v England States. Miss Ruth Toombs of the Experi- mental Station, City. left. Thursday morning on a three weeks visit to Boston. Camden, N. J.. and Detroit. _'III_IF_ f OPENING Lunohuntallhourl. Apply In E0$IOBD SQUARE Honor Grade 1. Freda nessey _ Grade III—1 . Dorothy Molyneaux Grade Grade II-—1 . Phyllis WELCOME INN BRACKLEY JUNE 7th. Hot Dinner! by reservation For further particulars MRS. J. T. ROBINSON. l5 Grafton Street Toarbt albino adjoining L-llfll-G-l-BI Roll for May :- X ‘.1IAi<L1>jr_1*_1_.;|_'_1>u'ri $11001. Tulle; 2. P81111116 Whelan; 8. gig] MRI“!!- Grade IX—1. Louise essian- 2. Eunice Condom 3. Gertrude QuInn. Grade VIII-—1. Mellie. Crosby‘ 2. Bernice Haughey; 8. HIlda Molynesux- Grade VII-—1. Frances McGui- gsn; 2. Betty McOormack; 8. Agnes Malone. Grade VH- 1. Edna Coda; 2. Caroline Gallant; 3. Trainer. Grade VI—1. Teresa Ooady; 2. Jarnesine M in; 8. Beatrice Buanchar Grade VI—1 Willa Fitzgerald: 3. Wands, MacMillai-i; 3. Anna Hennessey. Grade VI-i. Eleanor Trainer; 2. Louisa Rosslter; 3. Alice ‘rrainor. Grade V —1. Inis O'Brien; 2. Ethel Tralnor; 3. Corinne Walker. Grade V-l. Joan Costello; 2- Nanette Thomas; 3. Eileen Hen- Grade IV—1. Velma Howatt; 2. Edna Power; 3. Joan Pete T5 . Saiuiders; 2. Hilma Cannon and Joan Gal- lant; 8- Doris Connolly and Teresa 111-1. Shirley Bhenan; Elizabeth McDonald and Jean Roach: 3 Joyce McGuigan; 3. Mary Martin. Doiron; 2. Teresa Gallant; 8. Eileen Brown. Give-Bliss . . _.‘.~.-_»..@n_~ Railway Folds ~U He Buys Another ing south for Utohfield Conn, “f1nis" wui vo i n ma 50 year his of u! nine valley villagers the beh who bonded it for $310000. It never . time and In 1927, the big riddled it and the Central Vermont was only too happy to turn it over gratis to s. group o! busi- ness men from the villaew, who the est ma. flopped again a company 1933. washing its hands of the town tramp, leased the property w Ashley whose hobbyand background was re. . going even after two burned to the trucks one day and the compenv sold its locomotive to pay interest on the state loan. 1n 1935 the government stepped in. todk over Z0 miles of the road to sell for scrap and with the seven miles left and an improvised engine Ashley went ahead making ends meet, He got $15 o. load for shuttling granite and coal from point to point —enough to pay. Ashley said-but the granite quarries closed and the game was up. Bo Ashley ‘who has bought a 0.3 mile spur line in Connecticut, with family and belongings will head south n the last relic or the old drmagein the Edwin C. Johnltona, 0.11.17. Life Assurance Compa varsity and has been Island as a skilled lif Company’s Branch 0f ASSURANCE HEAD onrca Mr. Edwin c. Johnatonc, ‘i? pointed Branch Manager for i‘ Johnstone is a graduate of Dallio Life Assurance Company for ten your» I is well known throughout Prince Edwa Policyholders and friends of the Company - will be welcomed by Mr. Johnstone at the 5-6 PHILLIPS DIDG- CIIABLOTTETOWN THE DOMINION LIFE ny on‘ with The l“ e underwriter. fice COMPANY WATERIIOO, ONTARIO Hearty at 105 ‘ She Tells How . June 4—Would you lm-D y 1n it. then avoid smoking and quor drinking and eat lots of meat. This is a precept of Mrs. _Na.ncy Poitras. de- scribed as Marutobas grand old lady. She has lust celebrated her 105m birthua and is real rand- ly of at least 4. . tras is in good health B-Ilfl has 8.11 her faculties. except failing eyesight. Meat has been the foundation of her diet ever since she can remember and that is a long time. Others may advise fruit juices and raw vegetables but she puts her trust in meat. Only time she was really sick was when she was taken to hospital two years s20. There they cut down her daily 1 unmneao live long anu be hm, her parents and midi! the long trek across the wild, unpopu- lated prairie to what was then Fort . Here she married and here her 11 children were born She re- members the great buffalo nunts and the men returning with hun- dreds of pounds of dried meet to see them through the 1on2 winter months. PBAISES BOOK BY CANADIAN LONDON. J-une ~1—-The Times, re- viewing Muriel Denisons book “Susannah of The Mounted" (which has a foreword by Lady Tweeds- mulr) says: "This WEII-Wfltlbhi story for younger girls has an authentic background for the auth- or as a child made the ioume Regina, the head uart- , ers of Royal North west ount- l ed Police, which is the first oi thei adventures of Susannah. her nine- year old heroine. "Life among the ‘Mounties’ was‘ JAMAICA SEEKS IMPROVED TRADE KINGSTON, Jamaica, June 5- (CP)—~The Jamaica Imperial Asso- ciation. alter being approached by agricultural interests in this British colony, has decided to send oom- misioners to Canada and England to P.1d in the expansion of the is- lands industries. The Association felt bhe Canada- West indies Trade Treaty might. come up at any moment now for discussion and perhaps for re-ar- rangement in Canada. Already there was an effort being made in the Dominion in bring about a. deal with Cuba on behalf of Canadian potatoes principally, and. secondarily. Cuban airgur being tak- en in exchamle for Cuban purch- ases of more Canadian potatoes and oodfish. But. it was not sugar only that was aflectcd at the present time, 11;“ _ __M 1 1 g _ est in the ass bll d f _ - Grade II -—1. Rite. Gallant; 2» West Rive Railroad and he's glad _ ~ d q m_'j"‘fi‘_‘-,,Ff,§§§'_d n“ ing oi’ the vaf-Igus éfiufilnen-Zmgililg WAGERS UMQUEIN Ann-EAL“ Leah McDonald; 3. Marie Illlllfl. the new iIne is not in flood area- {§§§‘§,‘,‘;1§$mm§§°a'§§“i1i‘e$a?§' “ugh guigrfrrifi’; wig: §p$$§§°°o1§§n m“ Asswiatm“ M" and m“ “V” Toxyo from Omiadn, Law, 1n the 311mm _________ Grade I —1. Florence MoGu an, nor the pawn of railroads and w.“ not “mu ‘she m,’ bwk home the mam; o; mispkwed mmusmsm ngt. 21.13 imiyhtxhfiaz that‘ bl. 11.45 Lin“; n“; 0., m.,-um Isles weanling the display of im- sypmrv. Australia, June 4 - 1 Eflee" Gufmd end WW W- wlitlw- anll- was once more able w eat as mm of real m htmewke t the gdffn m§kete u" ° a“ Problems. JzJ, 25,4 m,‘ 11,90 9°11“! 18 “ire severe. (cm- Australia is the home of “°11Y- 3~ “We D°1'°“- ——-—-—-— much meet as she liked that she barracks 111 R 5 W of u efllh ' m“ mo! A min-mum u; 350 can b, freak wagers A few yams Mo a Grade I -1. Clare McDonald; l. GOING T0 SCHOOL Gummy lewverai But. when the last and worst of Soles of Jamaica coconuts. c ' v impwed 0n an retailer displaying ma won a bet bv pushing another‘ on" Dmmni 3- 9°11! Ready and T0 FATHER THAMES m; pom-as y; an ardent radio em had driven the exas rated fruit and coffee have been consid- fi- ~ h; u; n Pauline LeOlair. ‘—- fan and spends many hours a day commissioner to order her nstant ered seriously by the Imperial As- 85 W0 d have even man u Mount Buffalo (Victoria) _ . - ,. . one egg having we word “En” in a mm w IDNIDON. June 4—81xteen thou nswmng w me mum (mm me 51m eparture, an opportunity ace-fled sociatlons council. and it has been - ma" “nzse-M" ma: "e t “the 33“? MM wfle-e- em“ w m» r2" are; aranrszweemsa. asset "a "see-s: “saith-s arm protease; REF menis ‘fie velrlyciagymeiieeirteaaginpi msnson’ Iio-yeut-old Me%‘“(€fw> er ____sTmNq' o" m!‘ e5 =5 e v v "lees-mm powder she definitely‘ disapprove! with some and dances while a wn- markets in Canada and lei-item 1v... careful- “s-Ius W9“? was 1n which POI?» 01 101150" Almmmy of while smoking and g she stable was on his way to arrest the Association h” daddy; m w“ Ion 1y ed but is really by riding a clulds tricycle from NEW DEM!!! India. June 4-(0?) 1_ w- - ked “fleet Wufle-rlf-y fresh Ca- Melbourne to Sydney, coo miles, in —A survey of seven oattle- ' °'§{§§§§d§'“{,3fi*o $Pw§ {glam l“ decided“ "New" Mb- alxfluéuff, fill-off‘; @821? w g; rifirreserggtigis to wtugoggi: omlm mom aonuwoon gfiifw”: "e w,“ t Wercthm less than 21 devs- ems of Indie bslrmthe 1m 1:. have books? Pmfgf emdlfrt Today. after s. colorful llle under don u» attcnd the Diamond Jubilee gwgfltgps Co“? “b, “ML Tonight Cecil B. DeMms present! .. ‘ e5 h one; Now comes the announcement 01 A8110 W“ authority boats wh will ke seven British sovereigns. she lives o1 Queen Victoria, Susannah went JOAN CRAWFORD @1811 988$ 86 The P0 1123s that a golfing plumber, Richard adults drink m0“ them from a ier near the Tower Quietly with her 33 year om m“ to“ V___V ________ w WM eves on George. and a golfing bookmaker. milk The inquiry was awewwd W on t-hmueh the biw- Joseph Poitme. an children and “As may m: says 1n her BASIL RATHDONE ji- Hemert Boulter, have challenged Lord Linllthgow soon after be lest sketches 0! the river- grandchildren. But 1d as the is foreword. ‘all ht-mlndfid chil- , h surrour scuoor. each other to a mo mo) marathon office as viwroy m April» 1986- Dunne the dwur cruises the we. Poitras can stifi aim a. hand dren with an venturous s 1m B | T E s a r ,, —-— 1101i match from Sydney u» Mel- Object of the inquiry m to vb- children will study rivdwgled o the housework. She mas after will love mu max. and 1t will s ow A DOLL’S HOUSE Honor roll n» May: bourne. they expect w cover about win an eoonmnic sheets fllowmg positions o all 1P8 Jrerself entirely 5nd m” rimming them something of the romance of h,“ u“ ,, u.‘ _ _ Grade X—1 Genevieve Godfrey, gmeen miles a day yawning M91. m, mam] weeding po- m be in the port at 10 a m the do of makes her own bed. Canadian life which they will nev- the but traumas: C.F.C.Y. —- — 9 p. M. 2 Louise Bradley. bow-m wnnm 51x wéeks wvogawd m mm m“ m- men- eetg ahOW w ich QM o; the 1,51; snmvom o; in, e,- fQfggf/f’ of Minnd’: q u... -__._._.__._.__ homo: VIII-l Jean Johnston, a The player's will take '12 golfbells q lasted five months and was shim are or ‘ffnlgflehm - mr trading days. she has a rim II MM- h-I- M a...“ s . w we ream wee»- mw- $9M dw- m c 1m “°“"“’°‘ e seahorse 183212211?‘ .21.: as‘: '-- M» -»---' “etdfem (as. Albert Reid Web-s“? We“? $813111‘ "a w» we» - M-ee w»- mra“ be maiexsstzsi": a°"e"-*"‘m-*iz1e"*si.‘rr. °*"*li.“liil*.llsiéslol"*“ l" A D" I . ‘ , 0 FEE-l- HLIRTIV grade n (Jr) 1 om Reid mains on the road. even t! it is k1 %ion of milk per day par hcad- 160mm mg) h a Dubuc address ogmme wgcafimwirukg “£8 _____ I ‘ ~ Qrade an) 1 M8,,‘ Johnswn s. pot hole, 1t must be rut out. and by both cows and “"5"” “ m ‘ system. desc bins the course the made life hazardous. She remem- moumasr. June c-(crw-a. ' mom: m z Elia. Reid and Keith Sent-nan - the numlber of strokes duly rewrd- holdiinl Wm‘! 7'“ “w” I“ boat. follows through miles of docks. be... the Bundgy he. {genu- 5nd two H WWW“; non_playing cgp- " omoe 1 on.) 1 Evelyn Reid. Mai-y ed- Wet or fine. play must proceed ‘Blhar w 85-38 in 0118011? “W59?” The children return with some on,“ 1m the Emmi, u, m M- m“ a, Canaan Dam Cup mm Hofagg j, A, Brawn glrgldiey. Janie Multan 3 Roy Mo. daily 15 miles have been gsrasgéo for the seven area. 118 knowmgle gtugtgdon g o w. their IIAT.W'ILIS\CY£S€C Bam- announced Wflflday the squad win ’ - - . . econ . . types - .one ~ ' - ‘um — F041;"! WI-lzlirhest avenue. may Meanwhile competitors are m . f -m ~—-——_ goetsfioyaesselsl, ‘Loadiréz laid uwixdinsl killed. meme received a belltm the ffmfllgg §uf§_'{,,,“'{j{§y“;§,,fi. L I N I M E N 1 _ .600. . (Ira-rundown Pe-mn o‘ “a itrlot training 1g“ anoufgievr weird mveereéitfered sorwry’: hmflelamnwllfm‘ me s, he ry reen . znggidflg gxrégmgiaehlliglg safey only Mmwhuwm m“ tourney Jun, T‘ J‘ I. ' ' ‘match. Downs o! billiards Mayors New South Wules. Ule llhurd’: for dandruff. 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