;,~, - _ , -,i- ' Slidl lililiry ezine _ Fast Fnsslfii _V Only Frigidaire W has them alll lustbafnssllag Fressn Storage LOOK a omm. my ¢Z'l’2‘.*'."...i ,e EE MRDZINUINADI ‘ FRIGIDAIRE '35 'rr-rr: GENERAL Morons nnrnrorznsron ' _ CHARLoT'rE'rovvN= R. T. LTD. Burglar Aided L. W. PROUDE, in Extra Cold Storage l of iurr a sw of the out- the Frigi '$51 Every singiecnerssfesmreyoumunbsveiithere- i'riger'smryou,buyis!oglvego\rsll¢Ire|:m\- venleoce-JI the entertaining dlides-ol! the economy that s truly modern electric refrigerator rsrsgiveyon. Thewaycobesureyougeldrese features ls simply to be sare the name "Frigidaire" is on dis refrigerator you buy. Harare F ia.: s¢'If..r..'§ Super Frans! III”-"““'j $IMP$ON“"‘3l SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE ll LIHIT Q _T SUMMERSIDE : I ~ §§ ____ for Fardy Bus Service TIME T 'leaving Charlotlrtown ... 4.00 pm. Lea Halelbrnok .,, 420 p,m giaeefes I-als ... :ig D-m. Bold .. pun. 0°-rdism soc pm. Brideriom 5.15 p.m. Dundas ......... 5.20 pun. " Dlngwell’s 5.40 pm. 9 Fortune . .. 5.50 pm. Arrive lrrlve . llesdqaarters in Charlottetown- _ lloldqaarton in Sends- N 2:5 -__- & Taxi Service E Dincwelrs sas sm °' Dundas .... 845 a.m H rr 1| 48 Stat! ...... 9.20 . Keefe's gr-ako 9.30 h oasua 'rss booms. X IIUTEL. f§FIIIihIEIlS' HKE IIUTICE ' firmers who are unable _ i¢%nrchase their supply of in 'r ormr and cnovnn ;'.,.,,,_1:, ,',,_°;-3 - ~°f-1 -'fro'-v 1 SQQD for cash, call and see \\s.“_i'_We are in a position to lriake arrangements whereby ydmwlll be able to get your aiilies' from us on time. rmm sis am. W B " rrmlsroox . 945 sm. "°" . . U _ Charlottetown .. 10.05 a.m. mo 9’ ‘_ _ 1 pe straw boater and umbrella skirt ln were thought to be the most dash- - - r 1 ° 0 ins _ hockey women Then came the I LONDON May 20-Feminine minds in the realm oi’ field hockey te turning again to the question clothes When the All England Women's key Association meets on May Bflildfvwn .. 8.50 a.m Mmm, question oi what constitutes clflnllll ~ . 905 Ill. the 1 Q' e u best outiit or h game wi vedan important place on the a. - ntil about 1918 the stiff shirt us le ot mutton sleeves rky and up to date mode to are to be the classic hockey gar- ents, but these are now held by t Irnrany to be out oi date-too bulky BTI 8 __ _ I their scouts for selecting “promi i. R. T. H OL MAN LTD. we 1» wr-tn -tm it l _ _ “ue a I , I d clumsy compared with other ports clothes W e urric and blouse, thought for some “mm 53”?- It is believed the next step will be s modification of the popular *This ooluml ls rssqfygq °, divided skirt worn for tennis, prob ably with stockings turned a sr rom :umm but sdvmis down below the knee and a high- =’“=l A lnvzy nature may bs In 1| .°svascii.u-r1oNs to 'ms in unmown Guardian may so e l .; r '_ _ _ ban _ Phon ecked and long-sleeved tailored umper. Shorts are likely to be tabooed and should any alteration dress be proposed pattems of the suggested costume rnust be Hockey Uniforms gm anadian Pres) pre N I1 01' IIHARLDTTETOYIII to F0liTlIilE ,C o » ABL ' ~ .- _ _l ~ ~- N ~ _ . IZNN iT,§`**_=‘ .r _ -- To §§li§§§rr= éiiiiéifiiii ii' #li gig* i‘§§i§3.§§§§§ §i§-srrr§rr§r gi E§§§§ téedwhcn in heakh children ssciue medical Initial attention. Inc ease Shown ‘ Disbursements (C. P. By Gillrrlllnla Sllooill Wim) spent on military Purposes 3146415320 from of a return tabled Commons today military n 8 iii ggi E ir§i=,'. - i°§§i§§i§§§ -r r gi ltriferi gi 55 i 22..... ..,.,_ Pension Applications Show Increase ic. r. ny ouiuauin spasm win) UITAWA. May 21.-A total of #53 appl.icationg stood for 8 331151011 atienonhyidrelhnadianrerrslon lbnatthe end of the last um - . ns . ilmberod it égga lig tabled Li today of 2718 over the ing fiscal year Appeals vending last March 81. ll 433, the return said, fiscal year, aceordi to a Nt Com .mo N 8 use by lrurglsss and breakersofyoungwomsng g" has been occunying the ntion of the Scotland Yard auth les, and .plans have been formed dealing with this method ot scouting Trenchard foreshadowed the ch he stated that he was making fm' dralins with epidemics or lar! in London suburbs. and oi lfylng them under two heads- ventable and detectable IWIBUY UW Wlloe have no in ion of disclosing thg detail; of Women to Debate .,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, ,,,_, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,, whi class th y inclucle a scheme of closer and quicker co operation between the and the uniformed branch, and a m e general use of wirc‘ess _CV ‘ ,_ .,,_,_,_ _. _ N; __ . \,._._-_-'_._,. ei, ,_ :f >-»“'*7"»‘.f‘ 'H ‘l,\'~‘ V' '~ ;,~.=_-,J z wi-fl » fn, ».~ r. fi i -' -¢- -1 - ~) ff :r:~_’~<-~~ , __g , _,,_`. - .yrs \_-,. .1 ._ ,~ , ._ - - s _ _ .., _, ._ .L_ _. 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When you need paint, look for the famous “Cover-the-|1sr¢h'!u~gd¢m¢|-b Q lsyonr guarantee of irst qus.lity_ paint products at a reasonable price; I f‘THBRE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR QUALITY] v 1 lorhildiaga,oataidsandlo- alda.LaadsalIoihersiaqnsliry.~' Ssvaayourpsopenysadspares yourpocker. Govsrsmorasmv fseagssvealaboarlna lying; lsstsbrthe longess !i=’e.' 52 populsrsbades; MAI-N91' ' S VI I' FLOOR VAINIIII |||AM||,Q|p Besseliin and pnnsen hardwood Iloora or liaolenm. Easily applied.- Driea llnbbard overnight with s brilliant, cnnsparcns lasers :bas _ enhances tha natural beauty ofnhe loosing. Waterproof; and practi- cally scratch pr-oofr ‘lbssnlygusllnlsel &$d toriasideandoauldsuss; Sees seaaadonsl new easy sppllesrico an ingsoughnesu Flowsorzreasily and levels ons into a smooth; evenilmofsmazlogdursbiliiyo R. T. HGLMAN Ltd t . their plans but it is understood out - CHARLOTTETOWN Camino :traumas sep..-mst _ I THERE IS ASIIMIII-lfluun nam lim roll. THE -com-mr-mm" sian imxs rrnir iirinuulmrsns rvmrwusnr ULD Bl-'NSDNIANB MEET LONDON-At the annual dnner London of the "Old Bsnsonians" Sir Prank Benson, noted actor, to h Principal guest was Bir John IIE III’ Yllllll LIVER BILE- wmiour cniomn Yon’l Jump0utoilledla By Woman Scout IxT'sh1.i0 , May 20. - (C.P.)-'Phe use- . mirin ws 'V hm . And the Morning Rsrin' to Go m'§3~u. ded ip mug 5,9; ANN, gum submitted to the All-England As- nmm_ md&?= e 47, or left st B. J. ldabmh . .°llEBEll-VE FRIDAY night, May for concert and dance in Odd- sooiation. Miss 1-I. M. Light, president of the A.E.W.l-LA., is of the opinion the present uniform is sma-rt and uited to the general type oi lig- 'I 24th _ - fellows' Hail M nt . Admin' S & col, 25 cents. ' 0 qu|e,.'1399.5.15?3‘} ure. She believes any one-piece " LIMITED Charlottetown Garda Oonoeri, and dance in Oddrellows’ W, Montague, May 24th, 8 p. m. Raulston 5l°k‘Vi1l¢.N~ B.. iovhthsrson Ellis. dudent at Mt. Allison College oi Art, and to amend the Uni. varsity Closing eivorclses. She will have the plessur rcs gin _ sit rigs gens? ai. Wok. certain for I-loot Bot NIH or 'rm»uu».1»mr sf Tvs sppucmm _ IN UIUIIII Uhblilh. = ..°EVElYBODY going! Whgg-of fb Admission 25 cents. L-7209-5-18~2i -ru sacxvn.r.a-uri. o. nuns ren this mmm ro- § 2 the gar-ment would be unsuitable. 'IIADIC WANT EIGHT HOUR DAY (C. P. ly Galrrlinlfs Special Wire) TON, AHPA., May 31-8181104 byalmcst allmernben ofthe, Railway running trader; here. at 'iblegram hasbeendldvltdledfv commerce and bankiha' Wm the ' mittee of the Home oi Commons. Ottawa, urging immediate smalles- tion of the ei¢ii»t»hour day =5§55 :.- yousn lwsstand ol how;°rlaa'tIi e.rIsl\I'l$M.i\lll|o\:t.m Txrrassonfcr onrdowa- ' 1'; im ogg; uhlizfemwis' t"`l`l'”§-'§,f“-¥-’~»-'f"t.='° are r' 'zz . ;.'r.s.i.éfd‘.'3=E=’="~§*~;a*ii"% ::Dou¢la.s' llliliian Idnlmont is s ' _ : ’ ' » H ` smuomourrxrnaa _ 'g _ V it l This is the season ofthe year when moat people prefer a more selective det. The use ol meat in particular should be given special consideration when the weather is warm. Lamb is considered by doctors and dieteus expo-ll is be om or me lightest and most healthful oi meats. Even persons whose diges- 'tlvesystemhastobeoatcredin in the most careful way find that lamb meets the dmired require- ments. _ Lamb of quality is now available from one end oi Canada to the other. Fresh killed feed~lot lambs gmwn on the Western irairls ran- ges and fsttened by farmers in Eastern Canada constitute s steady and regular supply of select meat from which choice roasts. olilolllht lamb chops and lsmb for stews can be served to customers in meat stores and butcher shops. Baby grass-ist lamb produced on the test oi Uanadian grasses will soon be avaliable in plentiful quantities st reasonable prices. At tha present time. lamb may be considered one of the bargain meats. Iiarngtaibe veal, has to dxnd on dom consumption or mar- rstforthenisnccrbertoutlet for either ol than comaxodities. However. no mcat'°cifers= greater' bilitlas at-s` reasonable cost the spring and early summer months POST GIRL POLICE T0 CAIUH SPEEDEB UONDON, May 20-iG1>)-l'bl`- lowing the employment oi “Q” cars by the London traffic police- old cars with an "L" plate denoting “learner” driver--almost the entire corps oimoiirewomen at Szotland Yard have been assiauegeto them to catch evaders of the s ed law. These false "L" cars are, also furnished with a gong which is sounded when the deliquent auto- mobile passes a unilomied police- ~:ran who is ready to offer a sum- znons. The Morning Posts asked how these detective women were to '\s designated, and answers began ‘o flow in, some oi which were ‘/iobile Marys, -Waichful Wlnnies, "enchard's 'n~appers, Gangster Wertles, Ding-Dong Belles. Auto nnabellss, Pstricias and the (ling Girls. COLOR BAN ‘AGAIN -_ 4. (Canadian Press) LIVERPOOL, lmgiand, May 20- Larry Gains, colored Canadian boxer, had to change his hotel in Liverpool because of the color bar heln8ut\l>“;faimthim.Theho- tel people that many Liver- .peol people would object to a man for ooior takin! bis meals in the restaurant, Gains declared. mlsmbiorvrovidiogaltapla ““ ___ W-*'*°~ _ -___ the same token, in modern par the exacting needs or the pree- e t dsy. To the ordinary observer wxreat straw is just wheat straw, but .n the hands oi the Canadian Agricultural chemists wheat straw is a storehouse ot invaluable ma- terial. For instance, E study oi the resm extracted from wheat straw has shoam that about one-quarter of it (or 1.5 per cent oi the straw) consists ol a mixture comprising an oil, free fatty ands. s wax, and a small quantity oi an essential oil. On saponiiicaiton, the oil yields sitesterol and `a mixture of fatty acids( palmitic, stearic. oleoic, rno~ lie. and lignoceric acids were iden- tified) while the wax yields eeryl Straws, as the old saying has it, 9” snow now the wind blows, md by m _ Ad lance. straws demonstrate the un- W* meme value of agricultural re- “gt search as applied by scientists to n hol, slosterol p c E23; :S iiilifzi illraisires Iwiihr i-.i____ T* N INARD' I.IN|Mi:NT _.,._ ~ -_.mr 4 I' iff i;~;.4i~' *gig _. JB: it T V' ' T " 'si t' srmitf and . , so , Lamb Meat Straws In Science ...M ...ir ' ' The remainder oi the resin (4.1 cent oi the straw) consists ostly of llgnin, but contains in ditlon small quantities ol Phy- terolln. sterol ester. i-inositol. d potassium nitrate. science doc: clutch at straws; it gives facts | 5(5) 1 , BLUE BUS LINE Blue Bus will resume operations May 20th. Same schedule and fares daily except Sundaii `» 2, s 'I/‘I /i, U- ;~§;~ l ..._. ' Y F ual ln' . - __ _,W4