Turkey s- -;*¢— s .S__\.___ e/QBQQ y“ 12s.-‘ nonsr m’ i ls? lienetian Gardens- FULL COURSE Give Wife a Treat as Well as u Holiday SATURDAY TWO Dinner and Supper a Soup to N“, only l " Lust week-end, owlngWo th I short of Turkey and crush,’ e at“ 0mm!’ W’ n" ionic-rs were disappointed. lcr supply-enough for everybody, MENU com. Tomato Cocktail Relishes Olive Chutney. Celery. Salad Combination, Tomato, Cucumber, lettuce. Soups Cream of Chicken DlllmliYOOmS a la Italienne, French Peas, Asparagus ‘Plus. Creamed Cauliflower, Mashed roisiocg, Dessert Fresh Strawberry Shortcake "' l; 1 Sim"! 5171101158. m3‘... 2212321151‘: sherbet. ALSO OUR REGULAR 40c and 50c DINNERS 111$ d Dinner and SUNDAY DAYS I-Ild some of our Cun- Tm-‘l Wfltk we have a. bet. h<°e9>Y~le?>??~9&?K3l-7>i TURKEY J w} 0m- lll\|‘i‘il0lI .. Tiirre inner-lions . l-‘uiir insertion! e l’. iilassified Advertisements ........................ 10c per line of d words Eiulii Insertion! ......................... ‘lo per ilne of if words u Dc per line of I words n. dc per line of it words For Sale. To Let y l SALE -- BABY CARRIAGE. Apply 15s Fitzroy St. 2137-4-22-11. for semi. Cornwall. Apply = lib Fred ~ Hyde, . 2105-4-20-31 iliililfllltll, SUITABLE FOR lining CiIKilOlISGS, etc.,- 1c. per ilieet. (niurdian ofllce. ti i I SALE — OLD PAPERS, 5 nuts bundle. Guardian Office. 2-4-tf. h SALE T0 LET, BOARD AND l°°lll Signs on hand at. Guardian Otlice. L; l n SALE-GENERAL PURPOSE 511i coining (l. Also Draft More, 'l i Stars old. Island Bred. Apply , llolxrt Clinppetl, York. Phone llv- 1587-1. 2i77-4-21-3l. iliili FOR SALE AT FRENCH lbrt. Ono hundred acres of good land, seventeen acres ploughed for silllllir sowing. Apply William , Rtlilinrnrn Fort. 2124-4-21-31. AWTiEitRY PLANTS, 60c. PER . hundred, 75c. by mail; $4.00 per , thousand. Viking raspberry plants, i gelllllcii $5.00 per hundred. F. S. , "Pa. Southnort. 2072-4-19-81 ‘ R SALE - REGISTERED DUAL ‘ iilllllose Shoi-thorn Bull. First gaze n-inncr at Provincial Exhi- ltflon tor lost three years. Four 5 Ind one-half years old. Apply N. Q “PP-Kilian. Cornwall. P. E. I. 2132-4-22-21. / ll Sqlul —ROTARY vvasumo "hula. Three Burner on Stove ‘lid Own, smnll Iron Safe 100 £3: Old. Woman's Cleveland ‘l’ ‘ ll Double Bed, Spring and Apply 2i4i-4-22-2i. ‘ i Evil Rose Tea. The New Red " Brown Label only 20c. half- ____ii__ y a-“vni-uisruo prices for a gen- l l, um. l . Business Stand. For Suit: oi- Rent. a good Business , at: 3m‘ Lila"! Booms and l connec on. Apply "n," "ml"- eiaii-e-zz-oi. - $- MA GNHILD -_--_- Ivfonnillnud Canada Steamship Ltd, i , ‘ V l Ciiilriutlchwn Apr“ an.’ sub , 13am; 13;; for si. Pierre and r "r hi". 591w. etc., apply ‘l’ F‘ Br luuiisin Bells Wharf i‘ Phvns me.- A Y 'W7‘a I SALE-WHITE ITIFE WHEAT ‘ TO LET-TWO ROOMS. APPLY Guardian. 2107-4-20-31 T0 LE1‘ - FURNISHED APART- ment. Apply 267 Grafton Street. " 2120-4-21-21. T0 RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE. with all modern conveniences, from May 1st to Sept. 1st. Apply Guardian. 1791-3-31-tf. Lost LOST-LADIES EBONY AND pearl Wahl Eversharp. Finder please leave at this office. Re- ward. 2128-4-21-21 Miscellaneous JOHN ALFBED McDONALD, PRO- vlnclal Land Surveyor, Herman- vllle. (R. 3, Souris.) 9319-10-15-1 month. TWO BOARDEB-S ‘ ACCOMMOD- eted at 104 Fitzroy Street. ' 2136-4-23-31. NOTICE» ELECTRIC WASHING Machines repaired, also Electric Irons. Sweepers and Rural Tele- phone Lines. Phone 1085. 2138-4-22-61. New Schooner For Grenfell Fleet ‘ ESSEX, Mass, April DL-There was a solemnlty which does not usu- ally attend the committing of a maiden vessel to the sea at the launching today of the little schoon- er Jessie Goldthwait. The woman. whose name she carried down the ways, died since her keel was laid and Arthur D. Story, her builder, the old man folks called the "wizard of Essex," died a few weeks ago, before his task was quite oom- pleted. - Dr. Joel E. Goldthwait, who be- stowed upon the vessel his late wife's name, has given the craft to Sir Wilfred Grenfell for his medical work among the Labrador fisher- men. He and Mrs. Goldthwait had planned the er as a yacht. but perhaps Dr. Goldthwait did not care to sail alone. The schooner is 76 feet long and is powered with an auxiliary diesel motor. Sir Wilfred is expected soon to inspect the latest addition to his hospital fleet as he is due to arrive in this country within the next few days. Tenders For Gravel Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to Thursday. Ailr" lllh, 193$, 0 o'clock P. M. from Ill! “new 9f Illulll‘ D0 IIIPP" Gravel for the Concrete Street Pro- ject in Montague. Tenders to Ital-e prise per ton landed in Mental": Qlther by rsil or schooner. No M“; u accept the loweet or III! “’il“'3..i i r couiion (I'll I ' u our-m. MMDONALI), _ Town Clerk- llllieflel '77“:- 44 DEliTRAl. lillARDlAll acxnownsnonmur _ - ‘The Boerdofirusteesofthellmf. Hospital gratefully acknowledge 960.00 a legacy bequeathed by the lste Thomas W. May. ENGAGHHENT ANNOUNCED .- A Chstiiam, ‘Ontario despatch dated April 13th, says: Announocme -t. of the engagement. of Mrs . Alice Holmes to Rev. M‘. Scott Ful- ton, M.A., D.D., pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Chatham has been made, the wedding to take place in June. ROOF FIRE-About 9.30 yester- day morning the firemen were call- ed out for a roof fire at the res- idence of Mr. George Harper, 204 Fitzroy Street. The blaze was ex- tinguished with the use of one line of hose. There was some damage. WE WISH to announce to our patrons that our Demonstrator, Mr. Malone, of New york City, will be at the Elite Beauty Salon, Thurs- day and Friday, April 21 and 22. Patrons wishing advice on condition of their hair may have free con- sultation. Phone 1329. 2126-4-21-2i BIGl-IFIELD NOTES-West. Roy- alty School is progressing favour- ably under the management of Mr. Hollis Jenkins-Miss Hazel Hurry, Milton, has returned to her home after spending some time in Char- lottetown.--Mr. Horace Willis, Kingston, was e. visitor to the city recently. PERSONALS Ivllr. J. .1. Cbiasson, Tignlsh, was 1n the city yesterday. Mr. J. R. Clouston of St. John's, Newfoundland, arrived in the city last evening. Mr. Clouston is a. guest at the Canadian National Hotel. The many friend; of Mrs. Brook- iyri Vail, City, will be glad to hear she is improving favorably after her recent operation in the Prince Bd- ward Island Hospital, Dean Holmes To Receive Honou (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 5., April 21.—Dean Holmes of the Diocese of Frederic- ton will be the recipient of an hon- orary doctorate in divinity st the King's College encaenia on May 5, President Dr. A. H. Moore announc- ed in making his educational report to the Nova Scotia. Synod of the Church of England. President Moore reported a satis- factory financial condition for the year. The budget had been balan- ced and $1,311.71 ca-rired forward. There had been an increase in. attendance. Students studying for the ministry numbered 2'3. A thigh company of the Canadian ofllceis training corps nad been organized and the present termed it “a valu- able, vlrile factor in college life." Mabel Mason, M.A., formerly on the King's staff et Windsor, and since 192d taking postgraduate courses, will return o the collige next year as professor of modem languages. Dr. A. K. Griffin, who has had a year's leave of absence. becomes Pk J classics. UNEMPLOYED SHOULD wonx roa SUSTENANCE SYDNEY,’ N. s. w- anrll 21- Whether unemployment relief should be allotted only in rstllm for work ls a question at present agitating the New South Wales gov- ernment- A clause in the un- employmeht relief act provides that municipalities may demand that members oi’ the unemployed should give work for sustenance. Several ministers hold the vlvw that the direction of parliament should be carried out, although the government and members of the Labor party are opposed to it be- cause of the difficulty in aiioting the work to the various classes of unemployed. While the point ‘is being Bffllled no new relief works are beinB will‘ oi-lzed, and practically the whole of the funds are being absorbed in sustenance, without the govern- ment receiving any return for the outlay. flouting the will of parliement, the opposition will take steps to de- mand that a portion of the money raised by special taxation should be devoted to the employment of men who are anxious to work for the relief they receive- N. D. MacLean UNDIBTARIR IMBLAMIII Charlottetown. one “noun Wlltehtro l 1f the government persists in THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN iiii iiiiii’ PRiliiiiBT iii ciil The Pure Milk 00., Ltd. Will Soon Place Homogenized Milk On The Mark- et. The Pure Milk co., Ltd. has had under consideration, for several years. a. special product known as “i-iomoiicnized Milk." This milk has been gradually increasing in Popularity and demand in other cities and thus, in keeping with its progressive policy, the Company is installing an Homogenlzer so that, in addition to the present Gar- den City Products, several grades of "Homogenized Milk" will be avail- able in the near future. Homogenizlng is a process where- by the solids of milk are completely broken up. Where "Homogenizet Milk" is not procurable "boiling and beating" is sometimes recom- mended to secure a similar result for infant feeding. The manager has had two or three years experience in operating this type of machine and a satisfactory Product is assured. Insist On Halifax As Grain Port (Canadian Press! HALIFAX, April 2i.-'"l'h:re is no question but that the Gibb re- port as flied is serious disappoint- ment-to everyone in the province," Premier Ci. S. Harrington said in the legislature last night, speaking on grain rates and the future of Halifax as a grain port. "Just what can be done regarding the matter I don't know at the mo- ment, but this government‘ has left no stone unturned and I em cer- tain that the authorities at Ottawa are fully aware of the responsibili- ties we have placed on them regard- ing the fixing of grain rates." The Federal Government had never ex- ercised action ln working on: the details of fixing rates but the res- ponsibility rested there and what could be done remained to be seen. He thought the matter should not be referred back to the Railway Commission unless definite instruc- tions from the government accom- panied it, but that ft might go to the committee investigating trans- portation problems. If it would strengthen the pro- vincial government's hand, A. S. MacMlllan, Opposition leader sug- gested, a. resolution would be passed without debate. He had conferred with Senator W. H. Dennis, the Premier said, and Senator Dennis was going to urge that the matter of establishing Halifax as a. grain port should not be regarded as closed, even on the opinion of so eminent en authority as_ Sir Alexander Gibb. Statements Are Denied WINNIIPEG, April iii-A small Canadian Pram-Statements made by Premier R. B. Bennett in the House of Commons yesterday with respect to negotlanuus that were carried on between himself and Premier John Bracken of Manitoba before closing of the Manitoba Pro- vlncial savings office were denied in the Legislature this afternoon by Mr. Bracken. The Manitoba Premier denied he had stated to Mr. Bennett that he had decided to close the savings office and was seeking only to find a way to protect the depositors, as intimated in Premier Bennett's statement. "With all due deference to the Prime Minister," Mr. Bracken said, “I must respectfully disagree with his statements. I ‘ under- stand how Mr. Bennett could have giithered the impression from our interviews that we hsd concluded to close the offices." Notice To Lobster Fishermen Lobster Fishermen are allowed to let out their fishing per on Satur- day, April 80th.‘ No one shell leave the shore for the fisiiln grounds before eix o'clock in the morning of ouch day. n heavy renew will be imposed on anyone violating the regulations in this respect. S. '1‘. CAI-LAN’! ‘ Supervisor of Fisheries- Chaflettetewn, P. I. f. Resolutions Re St. Lawrence Waterways St. JOHN, N. 3., April 21—(By The Canadian Press)- 8t. Inw- rence Waterways negotiations by the Dominion Government wthout previous consultation with allCl-ne- dian provinces and Great Britain were in direct violation of the let- ter and spirit oi the British North America Act, says is resolution passed by the St. John Board o! Trade. The government of New Brims- wick was requested to oppose "with the constitutional means at disposal any further tie-up be- tween the United States and Ca- nada. in connection with the St. Lawrence Waterways." The resolution. questioning the authority of the Dominion Gov- ernmentto effect treaties with foreign countries, read es follows: "Whereas, in our opinion, the Federal executive government and parliament were not vested under the British North America Act with authority to effect treaties with foreign countries, this autho- rity having been retained by the Imperial government for the pro- tection of the provinces which con- stitute this confederation. as well as for protection of Imperial inter- ests: and "Whereas, for some time, the Federal executive government, app “, had deemed it expe- dient to arrange certain treaties and trade ugmements with other countries, such treaties and agree- ment-s not requiring joint finan- cial outlay and joint undertaking, and being for a tenn of years and subject to cancellation and "Where- as, the proposed St. Lawrence treaty 1s reported to require heavy joint financial expenditures and involve joint undertakings, is of interest to all the provinces, for reaching in its character; and, "Whereas, we feel that such treaty is fnexpedient and that it will not promote peace, order and good government for the Federal executive government to carry through the egotiatlons for such treaty-even were 1t desirable-and that b. treaty of such nature and character should be arranged only by His Excellency the Governsl- Genersl-in-Coumil in conjunc- tion with the governments of all the provinces and with the appro- val of the Imperial government, thus promoting Federal and Im- perial unity: and, "Whereas, the development of ‘The American St. Lawrence trade route by the Federal government is, in our opinion, c. direct viola- tion of the letter and spirit of the treaty of union of the British North America provinces as ex- pressed in section 86 of the London agreement and confirmed by statements by members of the go- vernment of the province of Cn- nada in the debates in the Cane.- diim legislature. 1865, and else- where: the Fedesrl executive government carrying on negotiations with res- pect to the proposed treaty with- out consulting the u-vemmantl of all the provinces of Great Britain and also that the government and legislative assembly of New Bruns- wick be respectfully renueatvd w oppose with the constitutional means at disposal any further tie- up between the United States and Canada in connection with 01B St. Lawrence Waterways. “Further resolved that cools! of this resolution be sent to His Ex- cellency, the Governor General, and to the Premier of Canada. f-llll leader of nu Maieatv’! loyal on- posltion; his Hon. the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick. W the Premier thereof, the leader of- the opposition, and to the local members in the legislature." Appointment armwia, April ni-isv m Canadian Pressl-The appointment of m. Douglas waahbum Gray W be a member of the Board of Pen- sions Commissioners for Canfldl was announced today by Hon. Mur- ray Mdcllnren, Minister of Pensions and National Health. Dr. Grey fills the vacancy caused by the retire- ment at the completion of his term of Dr. J. I". McQuay. DANDRUFF hi1 llelnuellll- fieoaeelrllgm: ‘qfianflllfil April so, ma. rifle shooting in the schools of No- ve Scott: 1| shown by the large number of entries already received "Therefore resolved that the Bt- other than Saturday. during the John Board of Trade respectfully month 0g “mp request the sovernmarlt o! llls To dete the following schools province of New Brunswick to pro- have gnm-gd;_ ~ test to His ceilenc , the Ciover- The Lunonbm.‘ an,” cm”. 1 nor General-ln-Council. 58511155 team, - the Rose will pay the message. Grocers:- Shipments of the new 40c lb. Brown Label Red Rose Tea the first six days it was on. the mar- ket were 8di,664 lbs. greater than the total sales of Red Rose for the full month of March. Our plant has been working overtime to supply this demand. The chief Comment we have heard is . . . “How can you make the qlmlity so good at“ price .7” of" reply is simply fills - - “We cannot af- ford to ‘put anything but good tea in a Red Package. ” If you have cost of a telegram fr. H. ESTABROOKS co., LIMITED, SAINT JOHN, N. a. ed any of this tea, we not order- or phone Entries Coming In For Royal Military College Shield Th6 ‘POI-D 1110M!“ ll! miniature for the Royal Military College In- ter-Schools Rifle Competition. This shield, donated by the Royal Mil- itary College Club, is competed for annually in a miniature rifle match open to ell schools in Ce-uede, the match being fired on any week day, The Seminary Cadet Corps, Yar- mouth, I teams. - The Iockeport Cadet Corps, 1 teem. Kins‘! Collegllta School Cadet Corps, Windsor, 1 teem. Glace Bey High School Cadet Corps, 1 teem. '1‘he Weymouth Cadet Corps, 1 team. Port Moitlsnd High School, 1 team. The Regent Cadet Corps, North Sydney, 1 teem. As each school fs represented by a team of twenty boys, the one hun- dred and eighty competitors el- reedy ensured ehould uteblfsh a record for this Province. Ship’s Surgeon Dies On Trip MOMTRIAL April fll-(By the Cenodien mean-Dr. Alexander Oirvsn, surgeon of the Canadian Pacific liner Duchess of York. died on boa-rd the vessel while enroute from New York to Montreal, ft wee announced when the vessel dock- ed here today. Cause of death wee intestinal iiacmorrheec. it wee lnliounced. He wls born in Scotland in 1e'if and entered the Cenedtm Pacific Ser- vice in i922 on the ldianedoes, lub- eequeutiy serving on the Montleur- icr, Mbotrcee, Marleen, Montcalm. Duchen of Bedfcrd, Duchess oi Papers Merge -_—_._- (Canadian Prue) CORNWALL, Onto April 2i_ Announcement is made here today 0f the purchase of the Cornwall Standard by the Cornwall Free- holder. The two papers wm p, I-mllkamated end known as the Standard - Fseeholde published semi-weekly with the first issue April 80. The Purchase follows the recent death of the pioneer publish- er W. Gibbons, who for 44 years conducted the Standard. The Standard-Freeholder will be under the management of C. J. McTevish and will be identified in ownership with the Owen Sound Sun-‘flmes. The Freeholder was established in 194d and the Standard in 188d. FABRICS IN SHOE! All! COOL AND SMART The fashion of combining fabrics or materials hes reached out like an octopus end now hu completely en- veloped shoe styles for active sports and street wear. A woman without shoes, combining several materials this season, is worse off than an luster without rabbits. Calf end Suva (or vesu if you prefer), and and ostrich and calf are among the outstanding combinations, although buck and pig, Elk and calf, etc, are good. Suva, the mesh, cotton shoe material, is invaluable in the fssh- l0l1 Dlctu-re, as it makes s complete relationship when any of the hun- dreds of’ knitted or woven mesh fabrics ere used in the frock, and it also is cool. es well as being the most comfortable shoe material ever known. “Haven't I seen you somewhere sometime?" "Quite likely. I've been there." Trinity iiniteii iiinireh FRIDAY ‘LOO-Choir Rehearsal - Burk woo-y Tug“. regular . unim- Soul-n meetind — Social Hell. lilo-Young Beople’: Society. reg- ular meeting — Ladies‘ Perlor. Airmen Fly To’ Pout/r Africa IDNDCN, April 2i (AH-The Reuters News Agency reported to- night that the French evieton Gou- iette and Selei had flown from Le Bourget, I'd-once, to Cape Town, South Africa, in l1 hourl. or about 38 hours ieee then the recent re- cord time of J. A. Moliilou, British flyer, from lompae, higlmd. The French fliers arrived at Cape Town today. Barking Seals Welcome Liner .(Canedinn Press) QUEBEC, April il-Jflhe loliind oi joyful barking brought peleengerl to the rail of the steamer Aueonie as it passed through the icy waters of! Newfoundland. The chorm of yelpe came from a large peck of seeie pieying about on ice floee, en unusual eight et this time of year, according to oillcers of the ship which docked here. As the prow cut through the ice the eel-ll continued to frolic undisturbed and their berk- ing was heard as long u the vee- sei wee within earshot. ::DO you know Red Role Oreflle Pekoe ‘no end Red Role Red label have been reduced lilo. lb. Weltiilhnvenfewtool Richmond and Duchess of York. Be ‘served in the Mysldlrmy Medcel war. being awarded the Military Croce. The funeral will teke piece here wdey. A: “Who I!" the bride eweyi" I: "Ber tether thought he did but after the honeymoon the young pcopc came home and now Corps in Mesopotamia. during the‘ PRIDE REDIIDTIDIIS SDIIIIIAADIIER FEED and lllllllll DAIRY FEED ofeoeheltheeboveweli lawn mu in ma. which we an olerlng at lhe following epeelelprioeetocleerfereeehoulw. lehlmuhn Feed at .................... moo p: ion . UlllmDflryFecd et ..................i. OSI-flpertea The ebcve balanced retlone are exceptionally good value forliegeeudCettientthieeeseoneltbeyeer. leudelelg youretdenpromfitlyaeolrelnlylellnled. A. iitliliiE a Con. - -> m»..- ‘r“___ n ‘ -"v-.-.-r»1:-.-;< w.-