W“ 5t), 1931 ,___ . i Cancun bigbwq near Midland, Onlnio PERMANENT CONCRETE ummwmwsi .71 Willi-while noel i0 any community p _ rreeeeerfl ._- Trafic lollows the liheof least resistance : it seeks the roads along which it can flow with the greatest degree of safety and comfort. So, is naturally heaviest on concrete roads and I communities offering them benefit accordingly. g '._.._._. __._ f. Concrete paving oflers other very tangible values. It will “dress up” any neighborhood: make it more liveable. It facilitates rapid transit between places. It provides a desirable element oi lucl and tire economy to motorists. Concrete needs little upkeep. Over a period ii will make any given budget more productive of NEW MILEAGE. Opportunity- Advocate it at every ,... Canada Cement Company Limited Canada Cement Company Building Phillipa Square Montreal Sales Ofleea al 1 normal. WINNIPEG cams!!! TORONTO a punvums r01 2r Izu tonnes he’: n10! 2G b!) crests xfilfliOfwtl “ifs the little it costs to maintain that makes concrete paving economical." LUBSTER PACKERS surruts wt 93m SUPPLY You wrrn Boilers, Cullenders, Bath Trays, Sanitary Packing Tables Si“! sizes in STOVE PIPE, ELBOWS and anything in HEET METAL or PLUMBING FIXTURES required ‘for the Lobster Factory. Orders Promptly Taken Care of FRED. TRAINOR PLUMBING a aasrmc 9° Grafton Street . Phone ass-J oPlWfltgPrince Edward Theatre s ‘ I Wit I llcntral Guardian SEIIOUBLY-lzlaf-‘Ihe Guardian regrets to learn of the serious illness of Mr. Thomas Wooldrldgs. Cove- head mm. an daughter. Miss Flor- ence; Superlnténde Masswhuset‘ Hospital is in attend ance. ATIENDED OIANGIMElPS SIR- VICL-A number of members from Berthslier Lodge, Summerslde, at- nttended the service of the Orange- men at Glenwood. Lot 8, last Sun- day in the United Church there. Rev. Mr. boring gave an inspiring address on Loyalty, There was a very largo congregation-B. THE BAPTIST CIIUBAZIL-ltev. C. B. MacDonald the present Sec- retary of the Lord's Day's Alliance will preach, to-morrow morning. Mr. MacDonald is a speaker of outstand- ing ability and has been recently called to the pulpit of the Main Street Baptist Church, oi St. John. Dr. Vincent speaks at the evening service, his theme behig “She touch- ed the Hem of I-lis Garment." The choir. under w». o. Elliott rim-s direction, leads in worshlpml music. Tl-ll-l SALVATION ARMY CITA- DEIn-Stafl-Captaln and Mrs. F. J. Riches of Saint John, N. 3., will visit Charlottetown for the week- end. Local Salvetlonists anticipate a stirring series of meetings. Saturday night B p. m. Welcome to the visitors. Sunday. 11 a. m., 3 p. m. and 7 p. m. Public meetings. Young People will meet at l0 a. m., 2 p. m. and 6 p. m This will be the first visit of Mrs. Stall-Captain Riches to the Island. Everyone cordially invited to attend these meetings. INSTITUTE MEETlNG.—-The reg- ular monthly meetlng of the Bon- shaw Women's Institute was held in the School with an attendance of twelve members. , Roll call was an- swered by whlstling a tune, minutes of last meeting were read and sign- ed. School and sick committees gave their reports and new committees were appointed, also delegates for the Convention to be held in Charlotte- town. Program for the evening con- slsted of s guessing contest, entitled The Tree of Romance which was very amusing. Mrs. Edwin Boyce winning first prize and Mrs. George Carson the consolation prize. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. John A. MscNevin meeting closed with National Anthem. INSTITUTE MEITINGw-OD May 12, eight members of the Millvsle Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. teeming Murphy for their regular monthly msetins- The H1999" mg opened with the singing of the Ode. after which the minutes of last meeting were read and BPPYOVW- 3°11 Cull wasanswered with "My Birth- day Month and Stone." The mem- bers decided to make a donation to the Red Cross Society. At the next meeting to be held at the home 0f Mrs. James Parson's Roll Call is to be answered by “Whistllns a Tune?’ The following were splwlflted ‘m ‘he committees: School committee, Mrs. John l-lngsn. Mrs. Wendel Murphy- Programme Committee, Mrs- JON"! pin-sons, Mrs. Irving Parsons. Sick Committee. Mrs. John Parsons. Mrs- Alfred Murphy. Lunch Committee. Mrs. John Parsons. Mrs. Leeming Murphy, Mrs. Clement Trainer. , V; ‘ . Health Ev0qy1h4 Start Pups Now 'G‘2."'s"..'.‘.'.":5".l.!'.'.':.'. ‘ is an Tbomanrlsolina Cansdha d Unified States large! have sol-vii ‘named puoblln with llvsr Ilsr ‘L ‘wholsauneipachd Claasih~ s: Oovernman su en a sterilised eeutalnsaofll mnddlflba. ltttitighteach. Write for Interest/n‘ Literature NOW! Swift Canadian Co. Limited- Silver Fur Iooq Sales Department ma, Meixfim sq, Home Svvlffis . Silver ? Fur ‘Food l ' tbs debate, people having come from l .- rm .. fis-vlsltertolimhorarscsratly. THE CHARLUI l l. down guARmAN new semen-s mu cement‘ DIM‘! a being built It Auld’: mm Cwehsed lined. THE MISSING WOID in this, month's Brahmln ‘Iba advertisement was "iulcy." Another ad will ap- pear shortly in this paper. 4884-5-30-11. ‘ GEOBGETOWNF-‘Ihe Charlotte- town Citsdsl Band of the Salvation Anny, accompanied by Adjutant ans Mrs. A. W. Martin will vlsft George town on Monday evening, Jun; 1s and conduct an Open-air meetln; and also s Musical Salvation meeting ln the United Church (kindly loaned: at 8 p. m. Admission free, all are welcome to attend. -_________ PERSONALS Miss Sarah Mahar, Pleasant Grove is report much better today. Miss Joan MacEachern of Sum- merside is the guest of Mrs. B. H. Mscmsn. Long Creek. Mrs. Melvin Jay, York Station is rapidly regaining strength in the P. E. I. Hospital. The Misses Marjory and Catherine MoCallum, Summerside, were rec- ent visitors to York. Mrs. (Rev) Allister Murray, Cale- donia. is a patient in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. Mr. James Horgsn has arrived at his home at Stanhope. having com- pleted his second year at St. Dun- stsnls. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mscdohald spent the past week-end pleasantly in Augustine Cove guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jabes Murray. Friends of Mrs. Alfred Jay Cove Head Road will regret that she has found it necessary to enter the I-EILI. Hospital suffering from appendicitis. Mrs. c. D. McCnllum, Summerside and her brother John W. Msilish. Vancouver spent yesterday at York the guests of W. C. and Mrs. West. Mrs. Holden Mcllure, Douglas St. City, was able to return home last Saturday after undergoing an oper- atlon in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. BEDEQUE One of the most interesting and instructive debates ever held in the Ceneral Bsdeque Hall was, held on Wednesday evening, Msy 27th to a very large snd apprcflfltive audience. Tfliis was the semi-final debate be- tween the Young Peoples Society of North Bedeque and the Young Peo- ples Society of Centreville Bedeque. Intermaritime Rifle Practice Practices for the Inter-maritime Rifle match which will be held st Halifax on June 11th will commence Lhis afterhoon. - Coach F. G. Kennedy will be at ‘is Rifle Range at 2 o'clock for the Jrposc of testing the grouping of le various rifles. For this purpose miniature Rifle range is being spared under the direction of lllan McCsbe. Rifles are fired from a fixed rest at 50 yards and the group of shots measured. The extreme variation in a good rifle should not be over one inch. On Monday. Wednesday, Saturday and the following Monday of the next week try-out matches will be held at which those desiring to take places on the team are expected to shoot. Coach Kennedy will be present every afternoon at two o'clock for the purpose of squadmg the competitor and supervising the shooting. Per those who desire to get in more practice, arrangements have been made to open the range every afternoon next week. CHAILOTTETOWN In Summer's golden midst I sew thee first Fair city. smiling o'er s. wealth or wavu; When from “the Hochelsgws" taut deck mine eyes Paid homage to the isle that Nep- tune laves. Prince Jildward; crescent brooch the great Gulf chose 'I‘o nestle in her bosonfs gentle strength: .. Where deep-felt hesrt-throb with each swelling shows Her pride in this, her loveliest orna- ment. Thy beauty charmed my soul ere ever stepped My foot upon thy glowing eastern shore; Like maldmls cheek tinged with its healthy blood, Rich thro's the earth the red life stream doth pour. d“. Here in these hall our infant Nation 11y. ' Of.’ Nature blast, with Roysltys ac- claim: Here statesmen conference which echoed the seas o'er In that loved Mother isle of glorious fame. What other lures our burgeoning city holds held that Rosebud is giving in the Msritimes the value that comes in that you smoke wit downright pleasure the big 15c. package. package oi Cut Smoking Tobacco. There's qualityl You coulclnlask ior a pipe tobacco the quantity is there, (00,. in SEBU Cut Smoking Tobacco Rosebud-u Maritime smoke ior Maritime men. us men biggest a 1 5c. h more . And CALIFORNIA SPORTSMEN l MIGRATE T0 OREGON PORTLAND. 0re., May 29.—(U.P.) —Oregon may become California's sportsmexrs paradise. The state Chamber of Commerce reports that from 15 to 20 real estate transactions a day for Oregon pro- perty involve Cslifornias. Many of the sales are iri Southern Oregon, fishermerrs paradise. Numerous estates along the fam- ed Rogue river are owned by Cali- fomis sportsmen who come annually to erqoy angling in President Hoov- er's favorite stream. Game abounds in this section. The peue-desertlng wanders heart to soothe: Unworrled Time s vision sfeet un- folds Of marless rest and life's delight The subject was Resolved That A union of the Maritime Provinces would be beneficial to Prince Ed- ward Island. The North Bedeque Society upheld the Affirmativg side with the following speakers; Captain, Mr. Austin J. Jsrdlne, assistant speakers, Miss Florence MoCaull and Mr. Wilbert Stavert. The Negative Side was upheld by the Centreville Bedcque Society, the speakers being Captain, Mr. Irvin; Toombs, assistant speakers, Mrs. Ralph Callback and Mr. Hor- nce Wright. ‘Ihe judges were: Mrs. Nell Maomod, of Summer-side; Mr. Robert Gorden, of Summersids; and Mr. Louis Cairns. Mr. lllmmer- son of l-luestis ably presided at the chair. ‘The speechs were the best ever prepared and given by these Bocitles. The subject, brought forth very interesting points for our peo- ple on Prince Edward Island. The judges had some difficulty in sum- moning up the points as the Affirm- ative side upheld their side to al- most equsl with that of the negative. However, the surplus in points were on the Negative slde, the Centrevills Bedeque Society. congratulatory remarks were made by the Chair- man, Mr. Earlmerson Huestls of W11- mot Valley, and Mir. Horace Wrlsht. Lower Bedeque. The Captains of the debates. Mr.J. Austin Jardln, North Bedeque, and Mnlrvlng Toombs. Centreville Bedeque, made some complimentary remarks, congratu- lated their opponent team 0n their success in winning the debate and to the other team, in having prepar- ed-such excellent speeches. A vote 0! thanks was tendered by the Chair- man to the three Judges and to all ths speakers who spared no time in preparing their matter. As a spelclal sollst at the opening o! the debate. Miss Wlnnlfreda Wright, Lower Bede qus, rendered very beautifully “When Irish Eyes are smiling." The large audience which gathered to give their support to these growing Societies, were fully repaid by the splendid effort of the speakers 0n Bummersids, Tryon, Freetown and Carleton. The Centrevill Bedequs Society won in the "debate" carried on by the different Societies and it looks like they intend to carry 0n this good work. The closing number 0f a very successful evening's enter- tainment wu the singing of the National Anthem. renewed. Some of the California. buyers maintain large farms for fruit and dairy cattle. Others build their va- cation residences on the very banks of the streams. Through recent legis- lative action, Rogue river was closed ._Mg,|"gfy Evelyn Davidson, Toronto. Ont. to commercial fishing 1n the interest of sport. GLENWOOD AND VICINITY Mr. Elton Gillcash of St. Eleanors. spent the week-end at his home m] Glenwood, the guest of his mother,’ Mrs. Mae Gillcash. l I Mr. Stanley McDonald recently ‘, motored from the U. S. and is spend- ing a holiday at his old home at West Point. __,__ Miss Jessie Boates returned to her home in Charlottetown on Tuesday morning after having spent a few days as the guest of her sister, Mrs. John I-Iierlihy, of Hebron. {Mimi Mr. Ralph Adams of Forest Vicar was c. visitor here on Sunday, the guest of Mr. and Mrs. David Liflng- stone. Miss Marie Cahill has resumed her duties as teacher in Glenwood School after having spent a. few daI-s at her home. Mr. Jerry Dalton was a visitor at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Mc- Pherson on Tuesday and a very en- joyable musical evening was enjoyed. Mrs. ltlelvillc McLean o1 West Point recently entered the Provin- rial SflllllOFlUlTl for treatment. Her many friends hope that her health will be much improved by her stay m the new Sanitorium. Mr. E. L. McDougall was a. visitor to Liummcrsiiclc on Wednesday to bring lllS son Everett home from Prince County Hospital where he has i-crvntl" undergone an operation for appcnuw ' His many friends are glad that E rett has made such a rnpltl and satisfactory recovery after hisZsrwcre illness. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wall motor- cri ironl Prlncelown and spent the ltl horn the guest of the lat- =.:cr. Airs. Charles Bulger. At its new low price the roomiest car for the mone value ever oflered It is larger and longer, with low streamlines which give that "big-csr” appearance. Inside there is more head room, more le room, more elbow room. New SSH-inch tread is the widest o all low-priced cars and 'ves extra width in the rear seat. Front seat is adjustable, an has tilting back. This strikingly beautiful car combines the most advanced engineering features with brilliant performance. Improved Duo Servo internal expanding brakes with new cable hook-up. Hydraulic shock eliminators. Longer, front and rear. Improved spring shackles. Smarter appearance, more luxurious interiors. 70 mile an hour speed, and as high as 50 in second gear Get a demonstration. more flexible springs, A Big Six Priced Lilac a Four WI I_l.Y Willys Six Sedan is the largest, y today. And it is also the biggest in our 24 years of fine car building. Willys Erg $1.520. Will; —-(l.‘-_'; ton ‘m. Waller Oroken, 0d Norboro was . 1st Grafton it. SAFETY GLASS AVAILABLE IN EVERY WINDOW Willy: Si: Salem "W F-OB. Factory. Ibmmo. Thmeallzsm. F. R. McLAlNE l’. J. Noy In“, m", a a h.“ ‘ 5m St. rggnlilngs CG-GIIIIQ 00., Ltd, Montague _y_ A, McNeil s- Sons Summerside l.- ‘ w - Willy: 51111-3650 in $11770. ClInssLs)~FblIfi. ill/lys- f/Jl Wlrcvls—lll.lfl. Dual W/xvvlr '-$8T!|. lVillys-Knlglzl< $1,625. All prices P1113. Faclorv, Torrmln, 0m. Taxes litrrn. MADE IN CANADA . Charlottetown __@- h! ~ 51.1.1) m '5 (TILT-l if (m! Clzunis) Sing/u A