UM‘- M. 1931 An Income of 100 A Mom]. That You Cannot Lose ‘rhlnk ot it~- a monthly income that you ‘ cold not outlive, that fififlffl; ‘f,','§‘,;,;,n'°""“"- "Wk- wouid lollow you everywhere, that mam o‘ “on ‘ mogtiou with an no business depression could de- “q- mount you daemon’ What‘ stmy. that no empluyer could cen- hm ye", o. u you “Mm °' "u! cell Isn't this what you would like 4mm. Don't think be ° “m” to have? mm], w“ “yanked 22W this Saving money and getting the ln- m, gm"; w, m“ n 12°" bl tel-est on it would be one way to "m," mum“, n. p 001v secure such an ‘ some, ct course. mg; yg“ mqgwndemw l‘ l° but very lew people can save mon- relatives or the hcartieqh rlends. ey tor retirement. You know how it ompioyer when you get onuis o! an ls-wulslhins alwsys comes alone and your earning pew", m? "em to wipe out the saviou- Monov and lower, u they w.“ "w" which can be easily withdrawn is Th; m“ mm", 3 “in: en easily spent. Savings must be kept course, but is it not wiser tom o! sale, “even from the saver," l! he eh; 1am “out, yo“, “m, n“ is in have than later on. And sup- than to walt until it i; m? law pose you became totally disabled The Canada Lite Plan i; h f“? end your 61mins power stormed thousands or others- why note?“ completely more you had enough 1t you are a. thrmy, h, m” money 55"“ l" "lie care cl’ you, is lockim Canadian. wishing t rward’ are snv ordinary suvinze nun ' - nderlee on any one mo. gym? ll Wulil Provide you with the su in income you need? _ helimu. you: 01d we’ we w‘ This Coupon will bring you Ir- yitpwg pu- ....u.....l............-.--uss-. ae s...-...-..-.-..-..-..... ‘Rho Canada Lite Assurance Comp any, Toronto, Out. I would lik'e to have your booklet “Getting the Income You want" Please send it by mall without any obligation to me. o... Central Guardian I I 75 ___ $175 -PAGE SIX__ Supplement .npensea Mat. at 8.15 Mat. 3.15 150. 87c. 16c. 26c. Eve. 7 s. his 26c, 42c. ‘ saa ass uses guru ll-tlgru; .4 ‘lllfi . -. 1 7t Eve. ‘l A 8.45 ,,,,,,,,,,_ i. rifle-vs us) . The Womads Side of the Wa l‘ T it iiad To not... Their story was only whisper- ed Isntil this anonymously written book appeared to thrill the world. Now the drama o! the girls who lived, loved and Iuflcred» on the ' Western Front has come l» the screen. acnl-grippllli. W!‘ derly beautiful. Illrlllll BUY GAIIDIN CITY BUTTER in 10 lb. lots 82.60. I ihl. 55 cents. l. lh. ‘Ibtal . 5g gulf], bilA-d-ll-ti. ~ New ‘lrustee, Earle Pearson .- ... use n. ...- SUMMII. MUSIC COURSE/- not. Louis p. ThOmPW“. creeulll ol Zion church. Vi“ W115i!“ l IN‘ eial six weeks‘ summer course in piano, voice and organ ircnl June 22 to August 1st. Studio-Gil UP?" Prince. Charlottetown. Phone 235. 5414-6-20-81. FOIEST VIBW . ~ ~ roman - m Hearts mu at a welder. Recital by pupils u! W- Arthur Vesey. assisted by‘ m" Winnilred Moran, violinist and Miss Nora Murray, soprano soloist. Min-ll. VICTORIA WEST Supplement ... e140 Rpenses ......... s10’! -_-_. Total ... ... ... ... .... I317 New ‘trustee, Wesley Moore Supplement .. Expenses New Trustee, Murray Sweet Mowmosl: NO SOOTCFITOBT CELEBRA- TION THIS YEAR-At a sPcclul meeting o! the tlcifochiort Memorial AdsOcletlvn on Fridlly it was decid- ed to cancel the annual 93%“! 1°!‘ this year. No CREATING IN LOVE. ’ csuous AND TusiLLS Supplement .. also Expenses $110 -_-_ $080 ma ll aaa ave s... " ‘rotal ... ... ... ......... New Trustee, Uayd Dinbsr, ST. JAMES ltd-OPENING -It is announced that re-opcnlng scr- vlces oi! st. James Presbyterian Church will he held on Sunday. July 5, when the centenary o! the First Kirk Building also will be oelebratechand the dedication o! the Memorial Chancel take place. The special preacher tor the cc- casion will be Raev. William H. Les- them, MA, D. n, Minister o! St. Andrew's Church, Ottawa. IIBBBFLBET I em interested in this subect. Please send me by mall you, booklet “Getting the Income You Want." without obligation o1 any kind on’ my pert. - SWO $ll5 ‘Intel ... ... ... ... .. $315 New Trustee, Richard Mclrler. Supplement ... ... Expenses .... Name . . . . . . .. (Mr, .. )............-...-....-.........., Address .. ......l...................... 13.1w, LINKLEITII PRESS AN ABSOLUTE NECESS- l1‘! SYDNEY, Australia, Jule 20. (By the Canadian Pressl-"The press is absolutely necessary to public pro- gress," said Sir Isaac Isaecs, Gov- ernor Genersi oi Australia, in an address at a recent luncheon here given by the New South Wales In- stitute oi Journalists. He did not think that the power ct the press had been more eilectively describ- ed than by the poet Byron, when he said. "A drop c! ink . . . pro- duces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions, thin ." Following the traditions o1 British Journalism there had never been a deelgn on the part oi newspapers in Austral- is. wiiiully to rnlsleed, though many people might have been misled by accident. The prosperity and wel- fare ot a country might be on. dangered and justice and morality might be thwarted it the public were purposely misled. Sir Issac spoke in glowing terms ol_ the present day journalist, and said that as a Minister oi the Crown oi’ some experience in the past he hcd never been “let down" or de- ceived by s. journalist. ‘I’!!! REAL COST FACTOR i upplemerlt . Expenses -... ... uoalmr MONTGOMERY ANITA recs hm wumun zssu rrrrs MARIE PREVOST In order to reduce production ' costs of live stock and live stock products high acre yields o! homo. grown (eeds are the prime requlgyge. animal husbandry experts o! the Dominion Department ot Agrmm. ure assert. One must measure the milk production o! the herd not 5.3 5° mi-“Y Xlilllllld! per cow, but per acre oi land that grow the crops that in turn ted the herd. Only then will they exist in proper M. tivutlon and eillcient tarln practice -better than ever beiore. VERNON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE —’I‘he regular monthly meeting o! the Vernon women's institute hock pleceon Tuesday. June 16th, at the _ ' _ ‘ home or the secretary Mrs. Burl- . Charlie George ' ' .. ,. .. supplement t 75.00 m“ I with me made“, m the ' . i " M" Expenses .. ....... $64-37 .Murray and Sid ‘ _ -. ' chair. Meeting opened with Insti- ney Sewgteral Sport n” 7 w“ ode and women-a creed, yo‘- 555° ' “M” a '3 lowed by roll call, utter which the C0 minutes o! last meeting were read MEDY and adopted. No sick culls were AND t made this month and‘ school com- "VOICE or‘ HOLLYWOOD" Total $285 New ‘rrustee. Lloyd Linkletter. COLEMAN ... Total ... ... New Trustee, Ilwi Jottre. wcouveu: mittee reported nothing needed in the school. Correspondence was read by the Secretary and a ques- tionslre was tilled out ready to be sent to Mrs. Geo. Martin. Mrs. Fraser and Mrs. J. Sullivan were appointed as delegates to attend Convention in Charlottetown, July 9th and 10th. Mrs. Wllllld lhlrness invited the ladies in her home for the July meeting. Meeting adjourn- ed. Mrs. W. A. Jenkins put on an interesting contest ‘with Mrs. Hunt- ley and Miss Jackmnn tying tor the prize. Luncheon was then serv- ed and a. collection oi $1.25 was token. $100 3 58 Total . . . . . . . .. $156 New Trustee, Hammond S. Crock- ett Supplement Expenses ... ‘m. BANDXTS’ HEADS WARNING T0 CHINESE 000mm)“ Pmrmo, June l9. rural-st... ‘m’ “Pm”! l“ TBl-lluslu. northern Shansi, have served as a gory 0b, Ject lesson tor their comrades still at large. Six were captured by Tahmg llolice in e. robbery. They w," taken to the center oi the cliy and while thousands watched, old-lash- ioned executioner-s chopped o1! the}; heads. The executloners have hm “"18 rmuce recently." on ...». some time for the executions, PALACE CAFE REGULAR MEALS REDUCED TO i 40o PROMPT SERVICE TTY us for Your Next Meal. Give Wife a Few Days Holidays and Dine Here, Meal Tickets 0n Sale, BAYSIDIZ $100 S B7 upplement ...»... .. Expenses ... ... ...... -->._ ‘Iiotel ... .. $187 New Trustee, Herman McIntyre. SEAL RIVER WELLINGTON Supplement . . Expenses ... ... ... Supplement, Principal $120 Assistant ... ... ... .... $85 LADY LANE Expenses ... ... ... ‘...... $180 .___.-- Total New Trustee. Thomas Sloane. $100. Supplement . . HIRE BIG PROYXNCXAL EK- ‘savs-s-lo-lwl. lllull locus stud ii r E i I ii t S -Follcwing are classified summar- ics of lT-llurts received by the Do- pnrzmeltt of Education on annual, i school meetings: ALBION (‘ROSS and John M. Ztlt-Doluld. FORTUNE ‘ROAD ... ... .- ... ... ... “.... Total .. Ncw Trusice, J. B. McMillan . .-. -. ... --..... gpmuerowgn , W/ov PlSFi l5 grandam gauulucso ii? i _ _. c’. fifilcxmouums , our. n i PERFECTLV BLEND OF THE FINEST lN TOBACCO Send in ten cents in stamps and we will mail you a complete set of "Do You Know ' cards~sixiy curds of knowledge and curious fscte printed in color (size 2%’ x 1%’). 0r twenty ccniswlll bring you the sixty cards accompanied by an albumin which the curds can be laced ll a permanent collection. Address _t. ‘l, Tuclrell. Tobacco C0,, Ltd. Hamlltmll Buckingham Cigarettes-a smooth relmhin blend o choice tobaceos. aun- treaied y powerful violet rays. There is no more mellovnng influence the sun. " glllllll, treated with giant sun lumps, are remarkably cool and lnellow—an all-pleasure eeiifantte, never v ‘mg in quality for freshness h e patented $100 .... $525 $615 its. Frederic Mathis-m 3 BDI $110 $100 GREENWICH Sillllllement ... ... ., Expenses , $100 $ 65 $165 -. ... ... .... .T°m Niw Trustee. Amby Kattery, UPPER DIONTAGUE supplement ... ... ... .. Expenses $100 $ 4'7 Total ... ... $147 New Trustee, John McLean. cumin srnmc. i Supplement ... ... .... Expenses $ 75 $ 2s TOKQI ... ... ... ... .- $100 New Tfilfiici‘. James Mallard. .- ... ... ... ...-... ililllltllAY ‘RIVER. I I i supplement, Principal .. .. Assistants (2) EXllcnscs ... ... ....... $150 $325 225 ".....- Total ... New Trustee, Alex Dutney 850 GLEN lilARTlN $100 $ 55 Supplement ... EXilcnses ... ... a Total .. . 51.’- New ‘Trustee, Daniel McPherson i MURRAY HARBOR NORTH $125 $ 75 Sllilhlcment ... ... .... Expenses Total .. . -- $230 New Trustee Bell]. Miller. ST. MARY'S ROAD WEST Supplement ... Expenses ... ... $80 $75 ... ea u... Total $155 New Trustee, Joseph McCarron. ST. PETERS NORTH Supplcmcnt Expenses $125 $ 83 .-. ... 11a ...-n Tutsi . . . . .. $238 New Trustee, Edward McKenna. GREENFIIILD Supplement .. ,,, ,. Epenses .. l. $100. . ... ... .... $82.75 Total ... ... $182.75 New ‘Trustee, John J. Hynes. UPTON fllllllllemeilt ... ... ... .... Expenses ... ... ... assess s 80 s 54 Total... . .. $11M New ‘Trustee, Seymour Taylor. POINT PLEASANT Supplement Expenses ... ... Total .. New Trustee, Wm. Jenkins. PRINCE COUNTY MARGATE Supplement... Expenses .. 5 75 $ QB $19.3 ..- ... u. s... . ... ... ... ... $200 SW5 Total .. $315 New Trustee, liarclcl Wocdslde. AUGUSTINE COVE Supplement Expenses . . . . . . $200 $185 $385 ... “...-l Total . . . . . . .. New Trustee, liebcr Shel-ran TRYON WEST Total expenses . . . . . . .. $258.60 New Trustee, Everett Howatt. IiAlVllLTON Supplement... ... Expenses .. $175 . $150 Total . $325 New Trustee, Wm. Hamilton CENTRAL BEDEQUE $19G $160 $157 Supplement, Principal .. .. Assistants ,. . . . . . . . . .. Expenses . New Trustse, John McKenna LOWER- FREETO\VN Supplemrnt .. Expenses . . Total . . . . .. New Teacher. J.S. Jar-dine “TLMOT VALLEY $125 $145 $270 Supplement Expenses Total .. . . . . .. Now Trustee, John W. Hogg ABRAIWS VILLAGE S160 $200 $177 Supplement, Principal Assistants ... Expenses ... ... ..... Total .. $537 New Trustee, Chas. Arsenault. ST. RAPHAEL 5125 $135 Total ... ... $260 New Trustee, Abel Arsenault: Supplement ... Expenses . .- ... ... ... .. ENMORE Supplement .... $125.00 Expcnses .. Total . $348.60 New Trustee, Gordon MoArthur. Total ... ... ... $385 New Trustee, Cyrus Gallant. SHERBROOKE $150 $148 Total .. $298 New Trustee, Frank Callback. Supplement ... ... .. Expenses ... ... ... ... .. - ... are ... ...-t G LENGARIRY $100. $ 65.80 Supplement Expenses ... u- ...... Total $165.83 New Trustee, Harry . Thompson. ... ... ...-.....- PALMER ROAD NORTH t '75 $ 46 Total ... . . . . .. $121 New Trustee, J. A. Arsenault. 51100193191“ ... ... .- Expenses ... asa s.» s... ST. ROCK S 7B $105 $180 Supplement Expenses .. Total New Trustee, W. B. Waite. SKINNER POND $100.00 8101.50 Supplement Expenses ... Total $201.50 New Trustee, Joseph Arscnsult. ... “s u. s. BROOKLYN I150 $185 Supplement .. Expenses ... ass ... n.- Total . New Trustee, Herbert B. Irving. .. ... n. u» ...... CONWAY Supplement .. . . Expenses ... ... ... .... Total New Trustee, Nelson Palmer. ... u. ...... NO. 5B PRINCE Supplement . . . . Expenses $223.80 \ New Trustee, Lloyd Clark. ST. ELEANORS Supplement, Principal I100 Assistant ... ... ... Expenses ... .. ....... Total New Trustee. Major were. _-- $335 $110.00 S 57.50 $1 07 .50 1100 S 5i) ,1‘. ‘M! $492 i 47.40 _,.__.._ $147.40 Expenses ...... Total New ‘Ihlstee. Earl Francis BLOOMFIELD supplement Expenses .. Tbtsi New Trustee, Arthur Pratt. ____.__..__.____. (‘t-NADA LOiE5 Al‘ JAPAN GAINS M “URI-T FOR SHOES 1N AFRICA aorlsmlussum. South Africa. es to the Plattelsnd." Dally Mail following editorial: “Japanese rubber shoes, country can compete. Incidentally the veldschoen industry has amounting to something like 81-50 a week. hit. In 1929 she sent cheall toot- wear to this country worth $420,000. This trsde is now doomed, ship- menls have already been n. " Censds o! course, maintains a white standard ol living. to which south Air-ice pays a great desl or liP- service while taking the fullest pos- sible advantage oi the sweated wsg- ‘ es paid elsewhere. 1 “Then there is the veldsehoen in- dustry. South Alrlcs. manufactured 633.085 psirs in Ilse-SQ, and they were valued at $1,041,500. ‘rodsv the business is in a. carious state. Japanese shoes have Already reach- ed the backveld and are replacing the locsl article- “But the Union Government has eluded a. trade agreement with Japan that will enable the Japsn- ese still turthar to exploit this country and dllhlde its industries. The Union is also striving to build up an expert trade with Canada. while depriving that Dominion ot u. market which it already possess- es. It is e curious kind oi’ iiscsl policy, to take to Ottawa." A BIG YEAR’! Will-K _.__ During the decal year ended March 3i, 108i, the Publications Branch o! the Department ot Airl- culture st Ottawa sent out a total or 5,901,106 bulletins, pamphlets. i i IHBITION ol 1031 colrlmenc day. August 17th and continues until l-‘rltlsy night. Biggest prize list in history. Fastest and best complete. The moat Bigger horses will thrilling vaudeville $125 and better Midway. In tact the S 85 biggest and best show by large. —--- odds ever staged in the Garden o! $310 the Gull- Tell your iriends about the dates. Arrange your holiday! for this carnival oi inn and edu- J. W. lloulter. Secretary. t! cation. Charlottetown, P. E. l. acts. liar materiel to larlners throughout Canada. Oi this huge total 2317.026 June ll. (By the Canadian Press) items were comes o; bunmm and -Und¢l‘ lllfi hfildlnfl- ""9"" Wm‘ pamphlets mailed irom Ottawa. in ll" 3W5 response to direct requests fulfill-W Pubulmd m” farmers. In four separate issues 2,- 134,275 copies or "Sensonable Hints“ l‘ l5 were mailed. while a total ol 1,06, slated. can be sold at such s W199 r24 copies oi.’ market reports, n- ln Bull"! A!!!" m"? "° “h” sued by the various Branches oi the Department, were T” This represents "dived u "WM blflw- The "N" nearly 25 per cent in this phase oi 116$ in the {Mill that working costs the work of ‘he Brand-L It is m in Jllllfl l" Oxlflimtl? 1°W- will" this wsy that the results oi the re- search lmd experimental work oi the several Branches or the De- “Cullefll. 111 Plflwillif- h" 5"" partment are passed- along topm- adian farmers. sent an lncrcue lliuardi Llnlmant: tor Pimple:- lcr: ‘PHONE 84s oirouurnmarkstrbpttaandallu- Mon from out. ot HARLEY t PIDVED BEST Continuing teeding tests as ta the relative value o! summer teeds ior pork production under prairie onditions, the Domini mperl- mental station at Scott, Basin, in its operations last year again lound barley alone superior. as s. teed for growing pigs, to either cats a- lone, or s. mixture oi barley and oats. Barley gsve greater gains, cost less to teed, and showed a strik ing increase in net returns per head over cost ct teed. .__...___.__..__ INOREASING YIELD! The application ot s. delirlite scheme oi’ crop rotation is being iound an important rector in re- ducing teed costs. ‘The chief ud- vantages ot such s practice ere: (l) Maintaining _ end improving soil iertility, thus increasing yields. (l) Asslstng in weed control: (ii) As- sisting in the control of insect end crop diseases by having various crops on fresh soil each yea-r: and it makes n more even distribution or labor throughout the year pos- sible. Increasing the yield per acre is one oi the best ways oi reduc- ing cost oi’ production, and in this respect crop rotation plays a real Dnrt-Dept. of Agriculture, Ottawa- -e_w The Maritime i] Summer School Mount Allison University SAOKVILLI, N. B. Attendance, I930: 235 July 6th to August 15th A large number ot matricu- lation courses given; also work leading to the Arts degree Courses in Music. Fins Arts and Education Write tor descriptive booklet to ’ t GEORGE J. ‘IRUIWKAN Fresident , t PICVNICS, FESTIVALS, ‘and HORSE RACES Will Soon Be .366 If You " Are On A Committee Be Sure To Order CREAM --It’s The Best- ' CENTRAL GREMIERIES LTD. CHARLOTTETOWN