n . :¢_,:..3¢’,¢'g§ _n..\‘Al' L s. u.‘ -1 . r’. ~ '~ lithium»... . Prior: {our TllE GIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Morning Dally (Founded 1887) President LleuL-Col. W. Chester S. Mel-urn Vice President .I. R. Burnett, FJJ. Secretary LieuL-Col. D. A. Msclilnnon. 0.8.0. Editor and managing Director J. B. Burnett, FJJ. Associate ddllnr Frank Walker bUdSClfJPTIUN BATES $5.00 per y...- UH uuviouuei ueuvered to Olly $4.00 y-» you!‘ llll alliance) maueu to l’. E-ll4llld $5.00 pen ’\.ulL lul advance; maueu m bllllflfl . l 4 U-S. Ivan-nut‘... “hull. Dllfenll bl UIAOIIIIIIOIIL "Tue QtfUIlge-Sl tilemory is Weaicer than me IVCGIEBSI lnlc." _ FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1938 The Saskatchewan Result As a rcsult of \\'edtiesdzty"s provincial elections in 5;tsl<:ttclie\v.'ti1, Prentier \\'. _]. Patterson will have a >llll>lllllllfll over-all majority with which to curry on gnvcrriiiiciit. This is satisfactory as it insures stable ll(llllllll$ll‘(lllOll. The result dc- stroyctl the ltt l es of Premier Aberhart, of Al- berta, uf citpttirtng the neighboring Province for the Social Lrcdtt party, or at least of throwing it inlt) (l, Iiolnicztl chaos with no party having a working llllljllfll)‘. With thirty-nine candidates in the llCl(l. Social Credit succeeded in electing only tut». 'l‘h<-re is no doubt, in view of the critical situation, that many Liouscrvzltives as well as Liberals supported the government can- didzttcs fur the purpose of defeating Mr. Aber- hartS ambitious scheme. The Liberal victory was not a complete one, llon. L‘. .\l_ lhmn, Minister of Highways, being defcntcd in his constituency. The C.C.F, party also iticreasctl its representation in the House from tive to ten as a result of “Wednesday's vot- ing. Nevertheless, the administration will be in a strong po<itiuit to carry out its policies, and it \\'ill bt- t-vpt-ctctl to implement the pledges it has given with rc<p<-t't to stable government and co- ttprrzttion with the other Provinces in the inter- ests of (Yinztda as a whole. Edinting Patriot Now 7 -’.l‘hc Tory organ charges that I was reqlons- ihlc for advocating the remodelling of the old car ferry stcamer."---Prcmicr Campbell, as re- ported in §ummerside “Farmcr". Iune 8. “The Government on the application of Pre- mier Campbell has recently reconditioned the old ferry steamer at a cost of about $50,000."--- Patriot editorial. May 28. \\'hy Premier Campbell should complain of The Guardian “charging” him with something which his own party organ boasted that he had done. is n mystery. The plot thickens on re-rcading the alleged intervimv given on this sitbject by the Premier in the gummerside newspaper of June 8. \Vord for word. it is identical with the editorial pub- lished in our local contemporary on lune 7. in wl-iich it repudiated its previous statement that it urns on application of Premier Campbell that the old car ferry was rcmorlolled and placed on the llordcn-Tormetltfne service. in lieu of the new steamer asked for bv our Boards of Trade. This would indicate that the Patriot's editor- ird of June 7 was not only inspired by Premier Campbell personally, but tens (firm/ed by liim, word for ‘word. Evidently he was taking no chances on another break, such as our contem- porary made on May 28, when it attributed to him a responsibility which he seems anything but (lesiroits of shouldcring. Many Drownings Preventable Timely is the warning issued by “l-Iealth", the official magzuninc of the llealth League of Can- ada, as to the many “definitely preventable" drownings that otrctir every year in Canada. The article itiakcs radical corrections in some of lhc ll/llllllilll)’ held impressions about drown- ing. (bntraijv to the general opinion that it is ittipussililc to be tmdcr water for more than three or four minutes and live, it points out that there arc mzmy instances where persons under water for psriotls of fifteen minutes to half an hour ltztve been sttcct-<<fiill_v revived. The article zilso explodes lhr- ll1<'iii'_\' that. whcrc there are no signs of life ztftcr thirty minutes or so of ZlFIlVllCi-‘ll rc- spirntion, dcztth lns :tctuall_v occurred. It cites wcll-ruitlieiiticutc-l ca~e< of yir-ople being restor- ed .'tftcr as mztnv as eight hours of continuous effort, “l lmthb" lfivfs on to pnittf out that there should be no lM-ttp in the us." of artificial respiration until lifc is Liioxvii uovilivcly‘ to b0 (‘Xlillfil- l? should l“: siitflffll with .'i.< little waste of time as pn-Qblb, it ~b~ultl be lcr-pl up in all drmvuinj; cn-w for four hours or lt>ll"(‘l', and no case wiWh l';t~ bat-u in the irntcr for less than half an ‘rout should b" givcn up earlier as hopeless. "‘llc'1llh' is informed," it says. “that there may hr absolutely no sign of lifc for several hours. that thcrr- may be no pill-c and ho effort l" breathe. that the use of the stethoscope may re- vm] no evidence of heart beat." .'\t this n of the year drowning is one of {hp qrtqut-q lnvnrrls of life. The necd is for cditcation. and there should be a ready response on tbr part of public officials to inaugurate a campaign on the lines llr. Gordon Bates. Gen- eral Director of the llcalth League. stiggpsts. The hcncfils from such a campaign, it _1s sug- gested, would not be confined to drowning ac- cidents nbmr. Artificial respiration follow“: identical methods in castes of electrical shock and carbon monoxide 0T 01h" Z35 Pflhmllflll- Obviously the first place to begin is in the schools. and the Provincial Departments of llerilth and Eilucatinn might co-operale Will‘! the Roan]; of l-Tdticntion in making an early start rm a i-zunonitrn of this kind. Until some such ac- tion is under wnv the public can obtain all ne- rcsswry information from the Health League. Governmeht Held Responsible . s Fhetjune issue of The Canadian Magazine arunins srmlc ircncbnnt criticism of inac- tion at (luau-a. The strongest Liberal govern- ment which has held office since Confederation has. says the writer, "gre ' disappointed its ' its failure to- liclen.” Prim L_=—— Minister King's “failure to cope with the politi- cians in his own ranks, and his lack of vigour in leadership, a leadership that was expected to consolidate the forces of democracy, reform and national unity, and has done nothing of the kind, has brought his supporters in the House of Commons to serious dissension," it is claimed. Similarly the Ottawa Citizen, formerly a vig- orous supporter of Mr. King, has the following comment: “The possibility of an appeal to the country for a vote of confidence in the government to l! trolt Free Press. The Bydrognphlo Service of Cumin. reports that the level of Lake Superior at the Lukeheod demonstrate national unity, is, being mooted. It would be an astonishing political decision on the part of the government. In the last general elec- tion the Canadian people were vote for ‘King or Chaos.’ They elected Mr. last month was alx and n half lnches hlgher than the avenge level of April for the last 78 years. Thls should lndlcate that there wlll be deep water tn the St. Lawrence channel throughout the season of navlgntlon, whlch prom- lses to be one of the greatest on told they must Mackenzie King. iaccortling to the statement of Liberal speakers in Ottawa recently,'this coun- try is more than ever itienaced by national dis- umty. It warm/d mll for some very adrof! 01m‘- tinnccring to fvrrrizndr the Canadian people Hm! record-Montreal star. than I thlnk well. tribute conditions of unrest. discord. sectional- ism and deprivation to the Conservatives in of- fice. One stock argument of Liberal election Herald. There was n time not lo platforms has been to point to the growth of radical groups and third parties after a few years of Conservative administration. It is. ltardly possible that they could sticcessftilly blame the (ionscrvativcs in ditions in Canada. “This government came into office in r035 with unlimited possibilities of forward leader- ship to restore something like economic sectirity. Disunity is very largely due to widespread in- about the Londoners‘ opposition for present con-l tlll Tuesday morning. The 1n the capital, was almost asperatlng as the Spanish must take steps toward conditions of econ- "Dletntlng or typlng [on hater so I've gone back to wrltlng ln longhand," says Irvln Cobb, the veteran US. hum- the finest. editorials ever to grace or a newspapen-Stratford Beacon- ng ago when American huslnessmen. vlslt- ing London. complained bitterly week-end habit. They wanted to do business i with a merchant or a Qroker or a banker or someone. nnu found that he had gone off to the country on Friday and was not expected back habit, to those eager to be up and doing ln the few days they had to spare as ex- siesta security in Canada with about one million peo- habit is b0 Stfflnkflw- Toronto ple barely able to exist in this land of Telegram‘ reat roducti e 't . Th t g p v Capacly e govemmen Tho wise motorist needs no omic security for willing workers before there can be any likelihood of another vote of confid- It is doubtful if the Liberals could win as many seats at this time west of the Great Lakes as the Cotiservatives won in 1035." Editorial Notes law nor police action, such u the removal of forgotten keys; he takes hla keys with hlm whenever he leaves his vehicle unattended, and lf he ls to be gone for any length of time, he closes the wln- dows and locks the doors. Then theft. elther of the car ltself or of any of its contents. ls impossible without the thief drawing atten- I‘ tlon to his act. ‘These are the pre- hvVigS yo" the green" own beneflt, but as me of the Senate these davs. n: n? t a is a fitting description Thursday is not the most desirable day in the week for a holiday. but the next one will be one clay worse—Friday. a: w: a a _ “Taxing the poor man’s beer" used to be con- sidered the height of political enonnity in Lon- don. In Quebec they have just imposed 5% on every glass drank in hotels and restaurants- one way of enforcing temperance. r n= n1 1r be standarlzed througbou Dominion ls the become a clty 1f lt posessed ulatlon 1n excess of 10,000, In Montreal they consider Mr. Dunuiug's S30,- o0o,o00 self liquidating utility scheme so much window dressing with nothing behind it but make-believe. “The loan.” says Mr, Trernblay,. lvlinister of Labour, “will be inoperative so far of that stlpulatlon and get the ranks of the towns ln Wlthln recent the provincial law-makers raised the standard. and _ cautions whlch the police fre- Crystal Palace opened this date, I854. quently have urged on owners x =0- »: at and drivers, not only for thelr ansof assisting 1n the enforcement of law and order. ‘Ilia time now 0on- sumed by the police ln hunting stolen cars can well be used ln other more important phases of crime prevention and ‘emotion.- Salnt John Telegraph-Joumal. Another thlng that might well tthfi population re- quired before a community may be incorporated as a clty. For many years an Ontarlo town could B P0P- and 1t has been repeatedly suggested that Brockvllle should take advantage out of which she has been situated since 1682. years. however, have 15,000 as the provinces are concerned." Britain, U.S.A. and France are in agreement regarding the tonnage of naval vessels, confin- ing themselves to a 35,000 ton rising progressive- l_v to a 45.000 ton limit. which is the limit pre- viously set by Japan. Russia, however, has dc- cirled, it is said. to start immediately to equal Japan's 45,000 ton programme. a‘ w * 4< ls the population now required of a community before ll: may legally rittaln cttyhoocl. At that rate, lt appears that Hrockvllle wlll have to watt for some years before 1t lnce. But ln Manitoba, a place may stlll become a clty when ll: has 10,000 or over. In Alberta, a. clty means a community of 5.000 or more and m Brltlsh Columbla it ls actually the law that any place wlth 100 male inhabitants Premier Duplessis urges that lotteries be may bemme placed on the same footing as the Lord's Day Act under which no action may be taken with- out the authorization of the Attorney-General. In this way he contends each provincial govern- ment will acccpt its.our responsibilities, the op- Tlmes. In Vancouver the other observed a local pheno which we should Hyde Park or like the The firm of \\'_ and l. Slfifllle, Fifth Avenue. down by the Tower, where one of New York's largest carpet dealers, has a three-quarter page advertisement in the New York TllllCS advertising “Loon old hooked rugs at the phenomenal price of $|o each from Nova Scotia. Prince Edward Island, the (iaspe Coast, most of them over 3 x 5 ...u1ost of them 2o to 25 years old most of them rugs that would ordinarily sell for $25 to $35." Ir ll‘ ll! 1k Communism, rellglon and this ls ln the best hcld for $1,000 bail. The authorities com- municated with the Ilontreal police who inter- viewed the rtuui:t\\'a_y's parents who said they cottld not afford to pay for the girls passage home. far less the .°~i.ooo bail. “'l‘h<~y were con- sequently released." the report says_ n: n: 0 w pacer. and that. must be satisfactory to uvireel tlons, to see your idea. {he finlddle kof to n m Elimination of Sumlay/ funerals has been pro- um m" ca e’ 5 n' posed by the Madison County Ministerial As- sociation. New York. .\ spokesman explained that Sunday is regarded as a day of rest and people should not he asked to give it up. In addi- tion. he added, cemeteries are considered a shrine to be visited on Sunday by persons who do not want to be interrupted by funeral services. The cemetery association and undcrtakers are said to support the movement. I * i i President Roosevelt attended St_ James Epis- copal Church on Sunday and was so well pleas- ed by a part of the sermon delivered by the rec- tor, the Rev. Frank R. Wilson. that, at his sug- gestion, a part of it was repeated. This part related a definition of "trite greatness" as wrlt- ten by a little girl who attended St. George's Church at Stuyvesant Square. New York, on the edge of the East Side. The child's illustration of greatness. according to the rector. was as fol- lows: "Once there was a woman that had done a big washing and hung it on the line. The line broke and let it fall down in the mud, but she didn't say a word; onlv did it all over again. and this time spread it on the grass. where it couldn't fall. But that night a dog rtm over it with its muddy feet.” (President Roosevelt was seen to smile at this point). “When she saw what was done she sat down and didn't crv a bit. All she said was. ‘Ain't it queer that he didn't miss noth- ing.‘ That was true greatness, but it itionly It goes without does not llve on a Sou laland wants to do so. It. to llve somewhere else.‘ that Pltcolm Island. homo of the descendants ty’: mutlneers, can and ulaoto people who have done vmlilng that Imoiy It.‘ . I ~ '- ' ‘t’ uylng every normal human being who incorporated as a. clty._- Brockvllle Recorder and dly l menon lmltate here. Over there they are building up a inions 0f all provinces respected. and their flne tradltlon of freedom laid democracy by promoting ora ry autonomy safeguarded; l‘ * in victory square. on a sunny day Victory Square ls like a minor corner people enjoy their lunch out of a paper bag while listening to professional orators talk on the Irish question. and blrth control. You can say what you like ln Victory square, they tell me, Brltlsh tradition. It won't have any ef- fect on the thought of the com- munity, of course, but lt wlll pro- vlde a. great deal of harmless am- . .1 . f n I , ,, usement and enable a lot of An amusing ll lfilféllvlfilly o neets must worthy Souls m “Dress ghglr gqo comes from Buffalo .\.\'. Fwo young Montreal Wmlmlt dllmfiile._ Here ln Victoria. girls. maid servants. crossed the international gzgiaglkhh Tgag5h?s“l%ng‘"€g:n£ boundary bv "French leave". were arrested and to keep from bursting with a. great ldea, ls to write to a news- rather cold comfort. How much more r""e~t to your fellow men. to Wrht hls erro- rcudrter In his soul. tn ree W" 0"" "m-"e. as they do dovm by the Tower In n "o"tl17"l of though not for lrmR. not. for more th"n one mouthfuL-BJ-I. ln Victor-la Ttmes. t‘: 1t th Sen should have been equally obvious that. every South Sea Islander wants Yet one learns wlth something of n. shock romantic of the seem tedious. Mr. Gnnvllle P. Llndlq and Mr. Lewll S. Bellem Jr.. wont there last. March to install the new mdlo equipment which now enables the Pitcairn Islander: to plck up the latest swing tunes, rm: CHARIOTTETOWW yiuanmsw "DIES BY IllE WAY ‘The Cunullan Government’: real troubles wlll commence when the Dionne Blrla begin to have boaux." Perhaps a pollcy of ftvl- fold isolation can be worked out- Mr. Klng ls stlll the boas. -Do- bueuc FORUM Ill: cola-u In OIOI l" ‘U. v IIIIIIIIO the Oillllfll 9' onnlmndontn. m: sinus AND m: r. c. a. ac-r Sin-How aurprlslni and unfor- tunate was the dlacusslon 1n the Ottawa Senate reiardln the ln- clclence 1nd the ndmlnls atton of the Farmers’ Credltors Arrange- ment-Act tn Prlnee Edward Island.‘ There no doubt have been errors of Judgment on the art of the members of the Boa of Review. Offlclal Receivers have solicited amormst the farmers for applica- tlona for rellef under the Act. The latter. lf true. would of course b: reprehensible. So far, however, a' the Board of Review ls concerns-d, this govrrntncnl 11ml no rcxpoitxrfbility for xuclz °r°u5 Wmer- Mr- C°bb had 5 the leadlng thmmht from the out- wfde-sprrtid comiftfon: of disimifv.” gldiellleil (i? til; lglfffofl-lgsepgilll-‘i lfleite 2:18 2”“ T's.’ the gfrmers °f “When the Liberals are in opposition," qrm- Wrltlng wlth the stub of a lead mam ofinmgllllgnd anfilflfpélglsfflnllf’, tinues the Ottawa Citizen. “invariably they at- Damn‘ “we mmwsed “m” l’! l“ “"95 °f “Tea-mud f°f¢¢l°lllfe mortgages, there has been no choice but to make compromise settlements of some nature. . Perhaps the chlef weakness has been that the statements made by .the farmers have, as a rule, lf not 1n all cases. been accepted by the Board of Review wilt out verfl- cation u a result of ‘pkexrsonal ln- spectton of the farms. e Govern- ment Rppolnts official Inspectors for the Domlnlon Farm Loan Beard to check up every detail of the questionnaires sup lled tn ad- vance by farmers pettfonlng for mortgage loans. Had a slmllar course been ursued ln the admin- lstratton of e Farmers’ Creditors Arrangement Act. Judge Saunders and his aslstan would probably have given at least some decisions less unfavorable to the creditors. All these thln , however, are but mlnor consl erutlom, for tt. la that 1154 out of 12.- 865 farmers ln Prince Edward Is- land, as against 200 farmers ln Nova. Scotta out of 39,444, would have placed themselves ln the 1g- noble and unfortunate posltlon of belng declared bankrupts. deprived ln most cases 0f all uture credit from storekeepers. tm lement dealers and money lenders, f their financial posttlom had not jimtl- fled thelr action. We tn Prince Edward Island may as well make up our mlnda that, no ppsalble good can come from evad- B unbelievable an admission of the fact that a large majority of the Island's farmers are handlcapped to a de- gree unequalled tn any other part of Canada (except: tn he and sec- tlona of the prairies) only because ever since Confeder- atlon they have been deprived of their natural markets overseas and have been compelled to shlp thetr roduots lnto Canada where there and always has been a large exportable surplus of almtlar llnes. and 1n uddltlon have been subject- ed to heavy rall freight charges. or lnto the Unlted States against. heav customs duties as well as frelg t levles. Not. only have the above condi- tlons prevalled. but the still more important handicap has been lm- upon our farmers (as also upon our fishermen) of being for- ced to sell their outputs ln their raw, bulky form Instead of as fln- ished products. the conversion of which would have supiplled employ- ment to the thousan s of younger pseople who have had to ‘eave the land tn search of a llvellhood. and would also have brought back to the Island far larger money re- Consldorlng the urgent r nests that are at pnsent being ma a by our Provincial Government. Boards of Trude, City Council and Labour Uhltms M) the Ottawa Government to start this year upon the work of placlng the Charlottetown har- bour ln a. posltlon to accommodate ocean liners, does lt. not seem strange that the Senators rep- resentlng this Province. dld not. on Tuesday. avail themselves of the opportunity to stress this lm r- tant. fact rather than enter tn a dlscuslon over personalities? The dredging of the CharEotte- town harbour and the building of u. pler was recommended tn 1926 by the Duncan Commlsslon and was promised by the Bennett Gov- ernment and each year slnce 1935 the present Federal Government has been urged to implement that uromse. and particularly has this been don- during the lirt few months, largely because of the many unemployed requlrlng work 1n this City. but as vet the money re'v'lrerl has not been voted. The harbors of Canada are the property of the Dominion Govern- ment. The provinces, therefore. have not the rlqht to undertake murovemerts of any klnd. It 1s ccrtalnly strange that year after joins the other cttles of the prov- turns c .. ../.. ON I-IAS BLINDNESS When I cpnstder h—oiv my light. la span Ere hat. my days tn this dark world and wlde, And this. on.- talent, whlch ls death ids. Lcdgedowlzh me useless, though my soul more bent To serve therewith my Maker and DIBSCIIL My true account, lest he returning "Dothcqoyfexwt day-labor. llght I fondly But Patience, to pre- w hln . th hlm Bar but yoke” ey serve , a 1| klngly; thousands at hls bidding And post ofer land and ocean with- —M1l nouns". liflllllfiY i EYWMJS N I l Just s5: ruins:- SPEGIAL SlllT VALUES $15.00 $17.05 $20.00 ~ There have also been hints that Come to us and save your dollars. Henderson 8. Gudmore FOR FRIDAY and SATIIRDAY Last week-end we had a big sale at those prices, This week-end we have added many more suits i l l MEN'S WEAR I ~ y- >1» WHO OWNS TEE XRAY PLATE f OB FILM? A putlent consults hla phat;- lan regarding his lungs, his a - ach and Intestine, his tooth or other organs and the phystclan ln turn calls ln the help of the Xmy specialist-radiologist or roentgen- ologlat-who, after taklng an Xray of the pert reports his findings to the physlclan. Sometlmos the phy- slclim may vlalt the radlologlst’: offlce and see the films or plates but may, on the other hand, alm- ply use the radlol ‘ s report to- gether wlth his own flndlnga tn arrlvlng at a declslon as to the cause of the trouble and the treat- ment to be glven. You can thus see that the phy- ulclun really asks the radiologist for an oplnlon, and ln order to give that oplnlon, the radiologist makes ‘hls’ examlnutlon of the patient by means of the Xray. The film or plate in ltself may be worth a few cents or more but as the radlologlstb oplnlon and slgned report ls based on the fllrn or plate That lireiiirmur. noon replies. "God ' doth need Either moan’; work or m: own zlfta; t no . They gusty-yo who only stand and he ts naturally jealous of ft and does not want: to have It leave his offllple. The fllms or plates belong m. The patient, on the other hand, feels that as he has paid Plve or Flfty Dollars to the Xray special- lst. the plates should belong to hlm. and as he may want another oplnlon on his case he naturally feels that he should be allowed to show the fllms or plates to this other physlclan. As a. mutter of fact the patient dld not pay for the plates: his Five or Plfty Dollars were pald for the ‘oplnlon’ of the radlologlst. Dr. Lester J. Williams ln New Orleans Medical and Surgical says: “Xray plates must never leave the office permanently. They are the only absolute record the ygar 0o great an lnjustloe should done to this Provlnce, particu- larly this year when huge sums of money are belnq ex nded ln all other parts of Cami u. f am, Sir, etc. ll. . S. IIEMMING. Charlottetown. P. E. I. _Jung__ 1938. FOUND 0m of the best nreventlflvel known for SMUT 0N GRAIN ‘FORMALIN thcrrulhly et fcctlw- remedy. Grain grow- ers would be wise w m-i vrumpt y. In order to ha" SEED ornwrrly treated hefn-v rowing. One nlnt to ever; 40 ll- lrm of water. Full lrect om zlven with every order. For sale at 2 MACS DRUGSTORE 148 Greut George Street All Moll Orders Glvan Prompt Attention A cheap but Q ll l i WI RECOMMEND MAGS, Special RX. 315 00D LIVII OIL IXTBAUI WITII CIIDOTI AND OUIAOOI. COIIPOUND A rul tonle for auntie. mull. lnfllmn end no. It h utm- th o ' medicines. , pout-of t ‘ ‘ h and If lost, he ls greatly handleapped. ‘They not only materially effect flmmc- lal matters. but reputations. pro- fessional ablllty. false ace “ . and numerous other things may ln time rest wholly on the flndlngs and lve n Wtn_:1-“\‘ OIBI-nlfied their own Ali-unite,‘ captions sqrgad, BUTVQY as been able places mm dora which shelters and plot in basement; m?‘ can be convm , Dlans have depleted on m0 fllm or um." °d '0 mike "We n. apllntor proof. ‘* However moat physl an: are an m two dawn qulte wllllng to have another phy- slclan see the fllma or platen be- pauge lt ls a. savlng to the put- eu . The fact remains then. and lt ls upheld by the courts. that the patient pald the fee not for the "plcture". but‘ for the "oplnlon" based on the plate. _____.____ mumv ron mun on om _ wnvnsou aqunds and two squads for . work. One room tn 010515,, has been allocated for a p1,‘, Clearing Station and m0 i. used also for a lecture room , castle’; flre brigade has m“ . ‘ merited sud a tlre l w; _ raged. Ho has decided on . . an extra supply of water mm nearby Thames. The 10rd Chamberlain's .. merit staff has provided a corps whlch wlll work tn 0o tlon with the ftre bums WINDSOR, England, June 8- -(CIP)—Tho 500 persons who work 100% nAvANA "ml - mums BACHELOR‘; 10¢ I001 Minna 5'00‘ ANDREI WILSON It C0. LIMIIID ACHELOR cigars! Mr. Tea Pott Says: 'F0r a Delicious Cup of Full Flavoured Tea Mr. Merchant: We understand that W" PLEASE are selling up-to-date mer- ‘BUY chandise, manufatlllled bROM by modern methods. find US supplying the demands 0f ‘ the present Ila! Pubu" ' But how does your advertising 00111113" l“ “"5 respect? Your customers are looking for Y0!" "m"; ment every day in The Charlottetown Gila Old-Time Advertising W88 B" APPEAL TO BUY ~ AI) MODERN ADVERTISING IS AN EBSENTI s MEANS or KEEPING YOUR cusglilmfrjls INFORMED REGARDING NEW Fits NE NEW MODELS, NEW MATERIA I80“ for PRICES ETC, and the modern bu?" this service. ~ _ d "I The Charlottetown Guardian offers if! l‘ l than » mus. corv. curs. favours. ETC- FUQEU? Phone is! m ‘lliformltlon about 1n m um *="'°‘ unce- dian.