There's no other tobacco, iust iiite Cid Chum. its appealing iiavour and pronounced quality have, in the past iiity years, won ior Qid Chum an enthusiastic nation- ' wide preierence that is reaiiy uniqiue. Smokers know that Old Chum is always ‘Filming- whether cut coarse ior the pipe, or cut ilne ior cigarettes. ' r Wri-rilflsgevfiirrr." l. '1‘ r 2n o Rnuluurluw N liunlrlllala E aigsgpg ii l IIIALTN II-IVIOI O1 Till CANADIAN MIDI¢AL AIIOCIATIDII LND LIP] . “IUIANQI QOIPANIII II GAILDA WASH-BASIN gQUALlTY AT no MORE THAN STANDARD’ TIRE PRICES n, . Y‘ ONLY THE New GP ZMAIRFLIGHT" TIRES CQMBINE THESE FEATURES: ' 8 IIIAKII STRIPS UNDER THE TREAD These distribute the eEect of sharp blows, re- venting undue strain at any one point-Safest)! THE COOL-PLY- a cluhioniag ply of heat-resisting rubber that la heat from afecting other lies, guard. ing against blowoesa-nson Safstylf GUM CUSHIONS —- Builr-irflshock Absorbers” of ure gum rubber, laced between the plies to aaorb the bruising bumps of the road-trill IION Safely/ll ' Ask a GP dealer to show you Thoroughbred tires. . M-d- l» Pereila a Rubbal, Llnlltad W It». _ £§7¥hLlJ!2AI ()lP7VEJtS i era are hereby notilfl that all STALLIONS . _ sills rroullu Ittllt be enrolled III ule Provincial Department of Agriculture. Horse IICQVQIIMIZQIIIIIIGIVIS are liable, under the h _ p IeeeIDSS-W, Wllthar with particular: _ _ ‘pl-audio: 0t the Stal- I washing is often detected by the wash-basin. The only sanitary way to wash is in running water. Moat wash-basins, however, are con- structed with i/wo taps-hot and cold-each with a separate spout. ‘This makes it practically . invoca- sible to wash in ruulng water as the water which comes out. o! iaeltl-larvery hotcrveryco. Binnie to say. most hauls are common spout, so that. by adiuatlng the flow o! the two taplntile richl. temperature is It is, however. rather E serous pert wash-basin, which rinsinga from the the iasnily as they their teeth, is more than be badly soiled with any germs present in the ewh member oi the . e wash-basin that is teeth cleaning is not. sale in until it has been diein- as the wash-basin may he in home, the publii wash-basin is its worse because it is used , ‘ numbers o! persons. Also, many public wash-basins. in order to save water and over-low- ing. have spring taps that resist I-nir eiiort the individual may make to wash or rinse his hands in running water. Trains, at least, ‘ior iiéir ii Ra gr’ "8 P =2 %‘i%g§%§§‘i body-which carries with it the lanna of disease; for example, the lllve deposited on the common -elal. lit would seem reasonable, iron-l all we know, to any that hands should be washed tn running water~the way the . alarilon uswaeea his hands before au eusratlerl-alali that all wash- taps _ slmpices or the Community Olub. Owlnrr to the scarcity or bait and whe presence ol d-ritt loo 0n the “outside” tiehiul Ililliluds only a. The B. B. miter-price arrived in port Sunday aliternoon from Bydney and on her way proceeded to Montague. This is he: enitlal trip lorthisaeaaon- The auxiliary schooner Rnbie" commanded by Oapt. Good- winienowinpwtwltllacarzooi 215. barrels o! herring from mom hit. Mazadlen Islands. This bait will he available to the fishermen "P1111018 l-Iilldloro on the Rocky Point terry service. Kiwanis Studies Civic Questions BAN ANTDNIA. Th)!» May 30- (Orl-Annolxncelrlent was mallei today at the 10th eamual con- vention o! Kiwanis International that all clul; connected with the organisation in Canada. will observe Canadian citiuenship week. The observance will be directed by the committee on public af- iairs for Olmada. Gordon B. Dodingion, Tomlto. is chairman. Lester Mdllawart, Moons Jaw. Basin, and Harry 0. Murphy, Halifax, are other members oi the conunlttee. Members ,- - ’ ior the study o! civic problems, o/hilcl welfare. adult. education. taxation and economy and eliiciency in govern- basins should be equlpoed to make this possible. Questions concerning health. ad- dressed to the Oanadalan Medical Association, 1M College Si," ‘thron- to, will be answered personal! by let-tor. » llllllllllsllhillg llllull BRINGING ur rlmuuz \ y Pioneers Again in Announcing AANEWY PROTECTIVE PLAN FOR USED CAR BUYERS YOUR USED GAR PURCHASE IS NOW SAFEGUARDED BY ALL FORD DEALERS IN CANADA FORD pioneering la a byword. Ford pioneered efleleut auto- mobile transportation at u cost which millions could afiord. Ford laboratories refined the V-8 prin- ciple, and pioneered V-O engine ornlanee and economy in the low-priced field-dunking the fin- est and moat economical Ford ear ever built. vllllll till m Iliad Car rlllll ‘m. Now we pioneer with a lan which will rotcet and hone t S of uh automobiles. W. It e an N- The plan enables you to buy used earaetalluaskeaandlnodell ate wide range elf prices from your FORD UIIALEIM-fully protected by a money-back guarantee or exchange‘ privilege, depending on the price you care to pay. WlvyYeoShavtll-Seaillelolll Dadanfht In this advertisement we re- roduoe the 3-5 Plan Diamond . are exclusive to Ford Dealers. Used cal-a for alle undea- the terms of this plan have a Diamond Label on the wind- shield. Due to the great popu- larlt and increased aalee oi‘ the 193% Ford V-fl, Ford Dealers have taken in a great number of excellent used ears of varloua makes and models. Ford Dealers operate under factory supervi- aiou in handling used can. You FORD MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED can depend on the Ford Dealer to give you good ynlue at a fill‘. price. "OIIIMS-SHIIIPIGNCII Yon-Purchase Sup use you select a ear priced at £00 or more. After driving it, iftiou are not entirely satia- iied, e Ford Dealer from whom youpurchnaed will refund your money without question any time within three days of the date the car is delivered to you. 0r ntlp- pose you chooser a“ car priced under 8300. You ulaydeeilla later lllfleml make or body type. The Ford Dealer from whom you bought will gladly exchange it for mother used car of the same price or he will apply it u! partial payment on a higher priced used car or a new car, provided the request for exchange la made within tlve daya from the date the car la do- llvered to you. . No matter bow much or how little you pay, you have the pro- tection of the Ford Dealer-h good name. You, can he sure he will treat you right. At his used cur lot or premises, see the fine Dia- mond Values Qflered. There’a one you’ll want. You don't bnve to know uaed ears if you buy from u Ford Dealer. Either of these Diamonds on the windshield la your pro- tection. Look iot- it. l’ iS SOLD WllH A I new" r/az/ HAY EXCHANGE PRIVIlEGE ___.., ment and public schoois. The con- vention will iaat tour days. Dr. William J - Carrlngton, Atlantic City, N. J., president ci Kiwanis International umad n pro-baa‘? n! “~ "New social konticm chalk-i: l1: iverywl...“ . .. tunately Canada and the United ltatea are tree ircm rl~~ 1-" a! naticlnallaml What dos Kiwanis lee ahead in the iutue? UcfluiYl-lll. lnenberah‘ increase and extension into new oolnmunitiea are aims oi y in business. The progress which Kiwanis has made in the past year is an lnlriicatlon that . . t, . .. a tulzhli-TIQQ. Peters Road And Vicinity running operations are new gen- eral, although l... aids. L... .. ... o. aaedinl ia to be done. The cold. mush weather or early cpl-Zn; and menace oi’ toe nave the lobster-man a hard time-with no loud results. We hope tor better tlulaateetbebelanceortlu season. Mrs. W. A. Johnston who was aer- imaaiy ill and under treatment in r I the Prince Edward Island Hospital is improved in health, and was able to rt-‘rn to her home at Peters Reed. The roads show a presentable ap- proancc under the levelling pro- cemes now general. We regvt the long illness ol Mr. W. S. Fraser. Gitelt R ver, although‘ signs oi improvement are notice- able. it would appear thzt the ‘Turm- ers‘ Creditor’ Arrangement Act" is becoming clear and satisfactory t: botll ‘“ l and ' “ and ia the but lrnarls o1 clearing the way to a iair settlement. The rllmbline or tltn pollt cal chariot is aaain heard in the land and gives promize oi lively issues pertaining to the "Questions ei the Dayfl-P. NOVA BCOTIA DOG LAYING CONTEST HIIIIMINTAL IAIE "APPLE N. S. At the close cl the seventh iollr- wseldv tattoo on stay is. lees. the um en tisledintheliovalomia‘ mlllfll 1S $118 NIWIU Ilxperimsn- equal to, 1.3 ems more per bird than ior the same period in i934. The leading pen to date is Mr. H. Bedlord‘: Barred Plymouth Rocks in pen 11. 1mm St. Stephen, N. 3.. with 1. 330 eggs and 1,351.8 points. second ls Mr. K. W. South's Barred Plymouth Racks in pen 8, n-om Prince Willem. N. 3., with L310 ens and 1,800.1 points. while third pan is Mi‘. Peed Toitfls Boned Plymouth Rocks in pen ll irom 1#¢¢¢‘v PHONE 447 We Are Pleased to lhat we llavo started a FUMIGATING BUSINESS in this city. Now is the time T0 HAVE YOUR HOUSE FUMIGATED We guarantee to clear your home of Cock- roaches, Mothlnor Bed Bugs. ' Give us a chance to prove this statement. Business strlctg confidential. Tlla RELIABLE FIIMISATIIS 0O. 218 PRINCE STREET AAAL Moore's Mills, N. B. The leading bird in data is Mr. A. '1‘. Reed's Barred Plymouth R06! No. lsl ironi Rollinedam. N. n. with 1'13 0888 Ind 186.5 points Mrs. Geo. waterstorfs Barred Pill- mouth Rock No. 94 from Sussex ii second, with 180 ewe Ind 179.1 oolnts, while third bird is Mr. J liZL Scott's Barred Plymouth lwcl No. 56 from Seaiorth, Ontario, with 163 eggs and 178.5 points. s AA A9“! Announce RITE CALL -BY GEORGE MCMANU