. ‘HE __CHARLO1:FETOW§___GUARI)IAl\l lUjE_3._wx -._.....__;_ ' I "m" ° E ‘”"““” ‘ m" " F“ '“'""“"“"“'_ “°g""' "w" ISLAND MO‘! OR ‘I RANSPOR I‘ Ltd " I I l i E A i F i E S New Bus Schedule tttetown Effective June 4th 0 uoluoN Picrvm: ftliflgllyfls‘ iivi-iivrsciir: or uni: 10th (7E.\"l'l'llv1_’ Firm-in ‘IN wlss'riviiivs'reit READ DOWN Summerside READ U!’ - i - - ~ - - - 4r >05 — (ommi-niiiti-d in Liiiiiiiiii by LOHLLL IHOMAs —-—~v-vmjvvsivgvjgvvvfifivvvGTE-Ea;' via iiiiiii- iiiiii |iiiiuyv‘ iiiiiirl Dlilyl uiiii ‘ vv- v v_ The t" i» viii" iirisii in iii iiiiiii !.! "i - g ";T.£i"i inf iiifiliizt“ __\"""‘°'3v§""=v1;filwisccf“ ":.:::f'vi ‘Z233v"iiillv’iillf'i"ilfii"* 2.11:‘; ‘. °~"-"' "l- ii ~ i ~. 7 . f1, l ._ . . L . C ar ottc own . r. IO-OOiIO-jo 1.30 3.30 ~30 .ii)‘ IO - _ , . The might Y‘. 10°" / 00. 4°°J °l.l°’°l 900i 73° V l , . - v -i_ §§:f,1?,','“,,,,: "fur lhronf In hiltloery iigio’ 8.5m 530' i,3¢,lii_5nIio._-io.l 8.50 Ar. Summerside Lv. 8.30‘ 0.00 1101i 2.00} 5.00‘, 7.00 v g1; iii-L- i“, u“. ADM» cheers the Rioyiil , Slventy minulel 0f romance, thrills, iaughsmwith Spunky Pr°"'"'~ v - ‘ Summerside _ T, _ . leading the rescue PurtY for YounQ love in diitrcul U g @ it w Bigger‘! ‘t vtlctona w" "flit-Mics ' ar o to own Biiti-r w, “b,” Special grand- l i t '-' . - - ~~ g Ztftityfm’ a 71o] l 5.40 3,25 12.05 8.55 Lv. burnnierside Ar. l [ionoi 1.35! Ho! , R Thi- iii-(iiul rrov-‘n- I 1 I 6'15 4'00 I240 Ar‘ Honda“ Lv. ' 9'33‘ vino‘; +13! . 5.5 ‘ Pig of lltiUl tiii- i l i635 i i 9-35 L“ B01110“. Al‘. 945i l tlblSl "WI "m! mucu- tfi‘; '1‘ "i" "°' | l 8.io l l liieo Ar. Charlottetown Lv. | | 7.30, l ' 43,, O p. r»_,,,_,.i,,-, iuimj. ' l Both Buses leave Charlottetown at 7.30 a.m. to con nect with early boat train at Borden. Cflmmtifwing u llit llll all .iiii-.. .- __ EIIIOUOKII llevene Saturday, June 5th, Bus leaving Charlottetown at 1020 a.m. connects with mainland S.M.'l‘. Bus Service e 3,; ," °" ' ° 1 m” at 'l‘orm,entine v a 1.00 p.m. boat. 1| M. v. _ i! Blicfiny- W. _,_.._*_ ,._,_s . V‘ lviliilvizl 1h» dfljilln: PHfLLIPS HotMEs ~ RALPH i p i‘ Elmira-Charlottetown Service: Leave Elmira at 7.15 aim. Leave SOUILIS 8.00 azm. .i\rrive_Ch’to\i-n. 10,15 ,~i_m_ ivirivintiivvrvéviiévyvlxii Avcrsfl _ vRWNG PICHH v _ v i Lflndfln bsciiiiisc Leave Lharlottetoivn itnitl p.m. Arrive Esouris 6.4.! p.m. Arrive blmirii 7.20 p.m. m" ““' "~" ‘wsmA uwiw“ "'» ’ "t " ' °' m" M, m "t"t"i'x’t" 7‘"":w5°°“""""" i ~11’ i ii ambit-i; i»... these .i...."'. where profit can be gained. 1i bus.- md gm- _ H“. laboratory “vvvrkerv i§i’l‘I(‘i.-\Ll.‘i' Slil.lilt,"l‘lilli Al]. 'l“i'll‘iil‘\’lt'tlh OUR SHORT SUBJECT PROGRAM : : : : | ll X t‘ ii LL l5 N T ’l‘iirilliiiirly i-i‘ -"" , ~4 rut-nutty w ii t‘ fill rim r»ir|~ m: .. ._ .~ \v\ 'll’\ ii ziis ii.,.: iii 4i ineium-llnil Bctiuti FEATthETTE~ fui Georgetown - Charlottetown t , Bus Service our -~_ i‘ a‘, FTARTING .'\l().\'li.\Y. {WAY lillll - ‘ »’ . ._.- Lrovo Gcnrgctiyivn — — K00 .~\ M. ("HIM-Ill — -- — 8 "0 Ad]. 43 Malian — ~— i‘ U) A-I" Qt ’l‘hi-rc~iis — — $.30 .-\.I\‘l. Pcnkcs — —- —~ - 9.00 Al". "kflllytl — — — 8H0 ,\.\!. I-‘iirt \i'\;'.i<tus — “'f\iv-~!-"r's (iirncr 9 .. (‘hnrlitttctnivn —— 10.00 5.11. Arrive Lcuvo (‘hnrlnttcloivn — 4.00 RM. Pnnlccs - — — - 5.00 IHM. ("ririiiariit — — - 5.30 RM. Arrive Georgetown - — 6.00 RM. Paieengcrs arc fully protected by insurance for anvv accident that may happen ivhile ilriving in this Bus. Sta \' iii. NORA A ' -I.-\ ROOMS (irciii (icnryyc- St. v Atusiorv nvssTis ‘Peters ifuotzd Cw And Vicinity Rlrs. If. A. Bcatmi who hits been “The Romance of R 0 B R T B U R N S” Piiiiizicul ~¢ “('()l'\'T RYSIDE DIELOUIES” Is To Lead MEN OF WEAI. ll AND INDUS- TRY MUST IIEEI) WELL THE LESSON 0F THE LEAN YEARS: PROFIT 1S REAL ONLY WH_EN 1T SECCRES THE HAPPINESS OF ALL» (By sir Erlivard Beatty. Chairman urid President, Canadian Pacific -_ Ralwiiyi M; s Isobel Johnston, Toronto. What sort of business leadership liiis iirrivcii at hrr home ivhera she was it that led the world economy \\'lll be viith her mother, Mrs. w. to 11 brliilii uvuk- "W" dmlllm" i‘ A. .li*lm.ion_ Peters Road, who iii tut": a (lbiintil slough, all within scrioiislv indisposcii. l m!” dtwmicl 011w“ u“ lhwk o! ' i blkilllC-Kfi lctidoriiliip t0 bomb? Mid Tm. ‘Lpllonls M Aiilvtonv tenth", vl whiit of business leadership today a Pici-ii, Peters Road. Miss Mc- “Md §°"‘°“'°WI_ swim. iii Alma and Mt. Mcllish l Em” m“ d°l“‘°”‘9“- Mm "m?" i . . . . . ‘ most of the world is now happily axe bi-iiu, iicll attended and let us i‘ _ 1 , u, ax erienced l have avvvvuvduuvd by me pup“. h“ , euieig nu, inaiii no. ole P tflYfiolflti,‘ its tlii: is the time and i $32.8: ‘Qlmff-‘piiiéixisiiciimnlxiiiiii m? DlttCC for mind development-the v S05, been ‘Seen béfom “prmg “m” °i m“ v Did it then occur to the buli- ,. notsmen of those nation! that it with the ground weLl saturated r w,“ “o; “out; t‘, 5“ m g worker, bi" the recent copious rains andi "Hero 1s work and here are Rood the sunshine exerting its magic in- wmgii"? Did we 510p p, think when flucnoe. “"0011 18ml fllvfidoyvs and we had moved the son of a farm- cultivnted fields present a lovely er to a mechanic's bench in the city appeitrnnce in their new robe of or a youth from a. fishing village to green-P. a bu; city office that we had un- dertaken the inescapable obligation of seeiig that he could still live? Did we. in those grout days. ut- tcuipt to warn workers against rig- idity of wages? Did we attempt to stso NEW cocoon cAiirtmN a pleasant but brief trip have re- turned home. Rev. R.R. St. John to nessnien ensues in visioniiryeiiter- prtiieii where wealth is lost, ii tiicy cud the people of the country to l think tihat trembling can ttiko the place of production as a source of Wfiflllll, if they lose liitcrost in lllOstfv basic and simple occupations which ‘ giro the very foundation 0t all nu.- tional econom 8S. then they E1" their countries weak leadership. The second field of leadership, to but mention 1t, is public afmii-s. The proper relation of the Siitte to the iildlvldtltil is a matter ol grove concern in the lilo of uiiy "Kilim- Uiilcss a country ciiii be build some basic philosophy 0t‘ the 1)l'0})t'\'1'iillL‘- Wms u; government, it sliiill 1lt‘\'tl' KNOW QCOIIOXIliC pflltiti 0i‘ titllvly. ‘The third duty of lciiclcriiliiii iii one which iucliiiles thu two which prtcodo it. flow do businessmen stand as leaders of public opinion‘! Their position imposes a duty up- on them. It ii impossible to eviidc 1L by appcitls to caution oi- scu- iiiteiost, Modern society‘ docs nut permit any nia-n to iinii wciiitli or surety by withdrawing from partici- paiion in community affairs. To no iltiie extent, the attacks on the profit-motzvated economic system are based upon lciiltlnww discontent with things as they are. That there exist obvious civic! o! suffering and misery iinctsr it is a direct challenge to those who bo- licvc in thnt system. f am convin- ced that they ieflect, not errors in the system, but errors in the skill. the itiggflce and the w-isilom with which that system has been used- advisc unskilled men and women Businessmen are, in a very T0111 Receive Litt. D. From De Paul (The New Word, Chicago.) The itcv. Richard R. St. John. u- r-oi-inie editor of Extension magaz- iiic. w ll rcccivc the honorary decree of LittD. at. the thiiiv-ninth annual commencement exercise of DePuul ilii- Qiilbl/ oi rf-‘iiiiirx, on flit BX- Quinn-pity’ m be helddn the “up, tt-iiticti \l.>lt, to tlic U. S. hits re- ‘ici-MW audgtoyiumv Wednesday Liiriicci l i o, Mr... Bciiioii visiwllfafti-rnoon, June SJ. at 2.30 o'clock, llvl . _ Hclcn iMrs. C. the Vory Rev. K110115301 J. O'Connell, ; __ _ ,_ mid léllilliy of Jackson ‘C M“ president of DcPaiil Univer- " ' ’ ' Huts-his. New York iiiid Eisie( Mrs. sity iinniiiiiiceri this week. Father - "Hugs XT(\\i_»ln\Y 1 um u. Elm~i and iiimry oi Natertown, Si. John ivlll also deliver the ad- FFBDOh inky,“ (v; h,“ l; me Aihss. Aitcr civncliiciing her visit dress t0 the graduates. His subject y; , , . ,3 Ivan; lxiiii .ii .:ir . ii m‘, tlii-i-c, Airs. Biniiiii iiiis the gin-st will be “The Uuvcrsity~the Labor- v vfllfltjllleb Rolya], kins ',,~_._ of licr soils Lyuc and veiiie of story 0i Life. __ v _ (5-4 of tie mpv; (‘lln/‘uv m- Lhc Ylillllolllvll. N. s._bii1h or whom CFQFH" _vsl'i {Mme BHMUW °i . _ ., v __ rip-e l“ . who‘, M 1,i1,v\,_._ cirr- "llliliLligl good‘ oii responsible ‘imilm- P111161‘ WW0!!! lbl-l-"d- W011 -- ~- Vi“ l“ v ‘ . W 1.10,, >11", n. ) n tum“ I , his thoologltzal studios at the Grand < ill‘ll' ;\.i)i'i'L ~ ~"" W“ "l-illilr-‘l ,v L1,“, , vvv-vdovgv‘, u ‘ “as i f>f‘lill.lllil'\'. Qiicbec. Canada. Follow- ‘ 1"” Av ," l,‘v‘1l'wv._villllb . v I 14,7, .’ i [ini his ordination. he was secretary "NW “"""l- ‘P’ i . . " T‘. . ~ u i.\'l.t.Re'.i"“ 1 c. ' ti“ ilhllulli . v f . . ‘l’ “WP-ill Fil "White v Thov II""‘L’_‘,'W‘"‘,§ ‘Him M‘ Am‘ ' isiishiip othoklnhomlaa-Eltiiha. Iliieilleiirli vim‘ vvlhvvvgvxvivnrv" “d, vvvhiw ‘Lv|\‘1‘v4L‘ “h hi} sinus iiiiiii_iii..<lnl:ii<: iniprove- Ivvvvhvvy 5L John mme m Exwmvo“ 1: 13.1. -~~"i "f filly ll-"Nill - "iui." “if?” ‘imam’ whim‘ 0r m” sicii-ly as director of the Oider of _ mm, ,_,._;, ,_.,.,v.( Hm rm. m. iivnikv llvtllOvilllvtl >.ll"iil_('h(.‘ centres, Mum,“ ‘Ladies Auxiliary to mum mi ii... i~iiiii~.'i>"-‘ m“ h" n'\k'h”‘vu_“ bf? a “m.” “m? “mu? W’ sun Society.) At the present time . Illl Mi ilili-r_ i ‘gwvvv ‘Iv lull. v _ . sriiiili; iiriiieci-ioii ii..~ riii rillil to‘ ‘interested m, lmlds me pnhimon as director ol- v. _ _v v _v. v. v, Mfivvl. It, ‘vvvv m, vvivil: v9 an i1,‘ \~l\’ _ Iii v yfiitiurn, llllllitih]. ilviisi. liouv (ll-WC! Jllti gross u“: Order a‘ Ailmnhav associate edi_ ~ ,\ i.“ ‘.\i';i]l ii ii.-.L!. :.lii~ “i -‘ f“ ‘ W" l» i" l4!’ H‘- _“""-‘_ -‘ m" ‘Umlb Klimt“ "lid U"? tor of‘ the Extension magazine and v _ (;,,._,.,,,,,l. u, |_._,. iy, p“, diiiiicvii‘. ii-..< are thnt iizc ‘lgpxll iiiliiizitcil plots and igci- areus 5001c R9\'j(;\\‘(}f_ r. ii...< "i ii-r,iiiii-_ lip w l] pi-c- -‘ "1"" ‘ll ilvtiiiv lll'(‘i i - w.ll miiki; H gcoilAilicrluwlik Hi lilo Filth?!‘O'COlli‘l(‘ll,]‘1l‘0Sid0I1i.O!irhE v _i m, _ .,,,,_,_v H, ,5 Wvlnw i_ _‘ sciisoii at VHHCPS‘. i. tic meeting iir-iiorsityn will confer degrees on 1* !‘l!ii! iiilti i-‘ri-i .. peiiiiii-I - i "will". "f-‘ivltl Bus” 11ml on the tirountis 425 lll‘!i(‘l'fll‘t\(ilifli05 and Z5 master t , - ,. ii. l .;vi;. ii; luv, vwvqvl. i“.‘i ' ~i".iiiii twig-ii tiiiliiiiilivv iiiiich mny be learned 0f students. _,_,. xiv“, Up“ (mum) l iiiiviv-l :|»i~.i' ii lrlllil "i i the iliitcrciit sllbicvls iwitiiiiiiiig to] (irriduotion week will open Stin- . l iii ‘l i’ iiii‘, .ii Nire and nines to their visiting Juetelwugh clouds in your lite to twin‘. 0,‘, i l1‘ .\l*ll, stock. lilllllti)‘ iillfl the methods day, Juno 6, with the Baccalaureate against, the dangers oi speculiition? 155mm. the aristocracy of modem iiii- Haii iic not every reason to know new Bu‘; imam“ ariswcrauics mm WM» Should iilwculaitm" "d "1 dis‘ Tlicy fell because they thought we aster. business would be blamed? much of their privileges and m0 Anti in the years of readllliilment. mtvle of their dim“; because they wee businessmen lenders? We ‘magma; that, jmwci‘ cou d be wimp. tilillfid. 1 think» 5mm 8 Period “f mitted by inheritance, or held by optimism and individualistic enter- (one; became they “m; w gavln Pr“ w ‘"19 °l d“? Pusi-“usm “d the confidence of those whom they rash attempts at external inwrfor- we“, can“ w “my If we sysuim once with the ordinary course of o; emiiomipp which exist; in dome- blwmes-‘i Did “'9' i“ “m” d9?" crntic countries today should ever SW11‘! flPmly i0? Wm“ w“ "KM fail, it will be becuusc businessmen and ‘"1"? Haw “my M u“ “Vmdm hnvo not fulfilled the obliuationu wextltliiflratllig our difficulties? we“. position, place “pm, tiiiimv- '10 such questions the honest an- TM Ramadan Magaziuev Ciiwagov svrsrit seem cause for embaifui- mmolv nieiit and regret today. v Yet, business must provide lender- shipl Now. 1 do not believe for one moment that we shall ever find any successful system of conductina so- ciety except w leave men free to seek the form of profit which st- triicts them. But. in thei- DRY-W" nion must use wisdom. Rotary articulates a very lolly idchi 1n its tenet that lilo ifllflflf» form of profit is i-ierv 0e. There can be no simpler truth. He who thinks today of his own profit a! iihollilh he lived alone is pursuing the Will- d-tho-Msp. Money obtained by transactions which iinpoverish-Krcat numbers of people, industrial profit won by regarding the workers of n. niit on an u mere reservoir of labor in bo tapped when time: are 800d and left unused when times are bldi safety soucht in investments which bear no i'tiiik—iioiie of these forms of profit can ever be real. There ____i_._ VELVET JVIITTENB Gloves mostly of the short Raun- Uct, or ShOl‘t~t(‘i-\\'i‘l5ti it'll‘. match the fabric of the cont or frock they accompany. Oficn the flower pattern of a frock is embroidered on the bunk of gIOVFS. Gold and silver kid gloves match bcltii and biiiioiiholcs. WllilE f0" summer wear. pique, orziiudlc. tulc and lricii gloves will be worn. Coloured velvet mittens are an innovation for evening wear. Tho Irish Frcc Sin-to has required thnt not less - than one sixth by - weight of home grown cereals muiit be used in the manufacture of inulsa men! mixture. . by lnborntory tot-ts. l NEILTN SERVICE OI‘ TN! CANADIAN MEmcAL ASSOCIATION AND ctr: IIIUIANCI CQMPA~|iQ \ III QINADL uivnuitiiur revert. A must-non e DISEASE Unciiilniit fever in human beings is caused by the Sltliit‘ germ thiit i-iiiiiics Cmltiiflilllh nihnrtion in ciiltlo. Miiu contruclii the diseiro with inflicted ziniiiizils, or by handling intciitcit inciit. The cows ihloctcd lltil)’ nppciii’ to be quite well. eicii tliouuh they harbour the oriiyirsiiis m‘ fllxlfilat.‘ and ex- crete it in tlicii" milk. While the death rate from iiiiiliilunt. ievcr 1H comparatively small, the disease is n distressing one; it may be prolonged for wecl-zs and months and is not controlled by. any specific treatment. The symptoms of this fever tn- ctude recurrent rises of tempera-i turc with dronclrng sweats. head- itchn. Rehorai pains. iiissiiude. lack, 0f..np}'.‘-!‘tito and complete disa- biliiy for months. It is altogether likely that many case s of neiii-iisitlii-iilii iinionir country people is due to iinclulunt fever. It was only in i024 thnt the ro- lotlonship between iindiiliint fever and contagious abortion was os- titblished. This knowledge has inivnsfiieci the interest in a sub- ject affecting so Wltll! u mnge of the population. The affection is closely nkin to Malta fever, a Mediterranean disease contracted from the use of the rnw milk of pinnts. Undiiiant fever is on the in- crense on the continent of Amer- ice. This very general in the United stiitsri. At lciiiit one case has oc- ciirrcri in cvoijv coiiniv in South- crii Ontario. Since 1920. 4E0 cases have been found in Ontario clone, tho greater number of cases 0c- ciirriritz in adults. The (llitgliDSiS is readily made If we lc-nve out of consideration the cases derived from close con- tnct with affected animals and the hnndltniz of the mont o’ such. niiimnls. ihc one certain pre- vcutvc is to ltiJSlRlD from the use of raw milk. Pasteur-tuition or boiling of milk destroys the germ causing the infection. Amoniz diilrymcn it ‘is impossible to avoid close contact with animals. a con- sidcrniblc proportion of wh‘ch lire itiible to be affected with the 0r- gfllliSfliS causing imdiilcint fcvcr. There exists no ready protection “for rthBmbiliiCllflf or other __ha.ndier__ Ford President Starts Newest Turbo-Generator who in ti few iustniicss liii~ been kiiovru to have (‘tllltyflpviid the disease. extreme rare ‘iii this “iflvh m? of halide‘ tlilliviirs ziliircsciiitn be the only lilflilllfl n! iiii,ii-,.,mon The best viviillrilfe iucihrid o; treatment is by the use or , vaccine mniie from tho ,~,,n_ virulent culture of gcrmg o; m, disuse. This vaccine, which h“ been accepted by the authentic; is viiiiinib‘e both in the nciitr- iii-id chronic ‘nrins (if iiiirhiiiziit fciiii- QUPmLlOIW concr-riiiiiii "Hplfh undressed to the Ciinnilinh ‘i1 ii. ciil ‘iiisncinfnii, 1M College iqrrcil Toronto, will be answered poison.‘ n11)‘ by letter. In Memorianr NOR i\l.\N-'l\lACSW'AlN Ono of thc Ulltabtllldlllg member; M 9mm“ Cmiiiltiliittioii passed away utter an uiiioss of some nlflllili»; at his homo in Mi. Hopi, 0H Aunt sum in the person 0i Neil man Mac-Swain, ngud 7a yciiis, hit". NiatSuiitii was an esteemed Elder of Ulllidéih‘ congregation foi- about forty H1115. u Sunday smoci teacher for sevcriil ycriip, and Iv faithful visitor iiiid helper of the sick and iiocciy. Ho will be gram. iully remembered m. niiuiy homei for his acts of kindness mid help- fulness. tic uiivi- hcctl w the Sa- Vl0l"s words of coiniiienilation: "1 was sick mid ye visited me, etc." M1‘. Miiciiwuin was twice married. Hie first wile, ivius Isabel Nicholson. The surviving members of the fzrst faintly iire: Mrs. Russel Hunter, Etriithcoiu and J. I). in Alberta, ‘llirec 0t the iifiit family predeceas- ed the fnilior. tie is survived also by his second wife, Margaret Linc. Donald and u taiiiliy of two soiu nnd four daughters. The sons are Sterling n-nd Sheldon on the old home in Mil. Hope. The daughters are: Mrs. Lleoigo Pei-iry, Alberta, Mrs. W. W. Anderson, st. Peter! Bily. Mrs. Liloyd S. Cox, Itiorcll, lvlis. E. H. Anuorsoii, Churloticiuivn. The family bear the marks of good, home training. so essential to chris- tian citizciish p. 'I‘lic funcriii scr- vlccs, \\‘t‘1‘C cciiidiicicil by tlii- prisiol ltliv. Alcxunrlci‘ Firth, assistcd by Rev. W. Aiiiken. at. Peter's, and were vtry impressive and largely attended, Thc "Diincias quzirtettc.“ gave a lliie rendition of the "Uxiclouiled Day." rciii.iiiiliiu syinpiithctii: licar- era of the hcuvcn y homo which will have "no llt)[‘(| of lainpliirlit or sunlight, for tho Lord giveth thlim iiihi." Interment virus in the cemetery adjoining the church, which h! loved uiiil scrvtiii (luring his 111B tliuo. Of him. it could be 8B1“? "Hr was n faithful mun. God above many.” __ an v.,).v_v.v,vvvi_,,vv_ (T10 c‘ i; i i yvim- ‘iv. of CliltiViliiOll. us tlic niiiny aspects sfPVicP-Q at 11.30 A .M. in Si. Viil- ca“ be no true or lusting profit: ex- " !‘l " i: iiiiit till‘ of this interesting ivork t‘ b31112! tents Church. with the Rev. Walter c‘, g, m u", u“ 0g “saith and Q1 . 1 . l‘ l» \'i’iJiiii.-ii.-. of tlvRll- llfllul by those ivho muloo l E‘ (‘"5" o M“ “Md “f the Emush skill and of energy to make avail- ll . "lll<"‘l-‘i lllh . iiuriciiltiirc ii life stud: Would it‘d“l""l'l111°1\i li- DfiPblil. dBllVCPXiI able cm lovmcnt imd refit to the i. i . v D . l’! l ;-v,|~ii,_» "mi f;iiiii(i_ s ' ~~——~—~- iiiit he b("i‘ci' to write a list of m!‘ Bnctiilivillfeiiu‘ Wrmrm- (Kmlmumtii at 151%‘!- llq ‘U ._v qiiilstziiii. iiict trio many» for poé- Th! pomlnml High M“! Wm b” 'I'i101'0 i8 B COXIVBP-‘ifi 0! m“ P7171‘ m"; prpviyvpniv JoOG fillCtllib s.b;e explanation. ”.°l"b"“§°‘l by i" i°"m“" g““d"5"‘- 9i clple. however, and it is Just as true. ," , Mp1 1 . ~wi £3“ imwfrsny~ mghkist n“; Pill‘ The truest form of service il pro- ir » ‘l!’ ,i:‘-~ -~ Mr. and Ali's. Philip Burton, ‘Ci,M15n,?l‘ C‘ M" M")? or Km-“lm- fit. The one function Whifih NW l I .~. iiirlc \\.ii_ __ \VDltjL'.‘('l'. .\lil.\.%., having motored l ' '3‘ ale Rev’ Martin V‘ Moore‘ mm‘ M“ 3110"“ n“ “new is w vv v v v __ v v_ v‘ _ ,_ . C. lvf. ,v.i1l be the (ii-neon; the Rev. and p, m, “imipp No mm c", do . in f ilifl “Lllfltlnfl 1“, .__., ,.. , , ,, _ .iiiin i.l(ll linmc in U. S. and who . . .- i . illlllll iii .ii. mid Diiiiml J McHu h C M Sllbd - - t; , _ vi , , _ . A | . . s - . , - K - - ‘I PM! thnt except by seeking piofit at Ill ~ i l iiillliii. \iii i... - iiii-iii- viiii-i- “i l“ Pl“ ‘~ “l “li “ml Mw- m ll v~ »n viii J ' < - » ~ . _ v _ vvvv , vv v - ~ - . - ,,, , __ l!‘ if) W- l Clliel -9C°Tl- times. Ilc may lind his profit in l i . l 1| ii i. iii piiiiv “it! lic i\t"il" tl .i ,,. Hi m, U“. iiti ill l... M4 (l ..i.i.t. lCtPls ltiL, and “(H1 Cw 5.11 L 1 1 "i t .~- i1 i-ii }‘.'\’»lll‘l't' I lint-ii t’\l‘lil]lt! iii ,\;,i__ , ,,_ (rum v, ivuvvv, oiiii-i- friciiii, i“ this vicinity utter ' ':;_a__hl all)“ 66' Lhg ‘Blessing. qltilrcailva alfforvg‘ m i'l.‘.‘_lt l iiviiii; vlilf i-i- my miiy m,- |‘tlllll)l4l' n, mfluv, Hh|1‘v,|(“ u, ,_,.n_ —~~— -»~—~- - ~~~~7 V A machine that smokes {our m? Eénfiu; ivgrixfiiaicriilifcrillorlsvmr-‘s: ti»; ]lIii(‘:' iiiiii-ii iiii int-ii (more. *l'?1'~“"' "ml *1“- hlirrcti richer. sircttcs iit a time to test them or in oontributin to ti d I lmti for tho development of our Pruitt». llllllil ii iiii.».iiiliiiiieoui~ sliiiw- mike vou appreciate the riunsffne chemically to determine their efiect I m 80° gov- " W‘ Pc‘~'i""~i'lni~ n' one of tiic lr l~ w 'll!l l i- ll ii l» » ‘l ‘cl ~ I -l i I » ' ummem‘ M h“ “w or ‘mun’ ~v i - -. . i l‘ .ii .. .., i l riiiir ntw iizuir mi ii iriif of your many on Smokers hiis been invented by T) (1 t1 d - "o !i'>'i iiwiillltiIW fur ll ‘cr- I ii" 'Zii. |i.iiii. ii. .liii.f il niiil iiisc- v friciir.» iiliflsllli. C l in Virginians, tin ‘e H‘? i“ erllhip which ‘ m‘ '." o! ll lll‘ii‘l"ill‘_illllfl 1101,11 mp‘ ., 1'! i ri- Liitvyill |, .11 ,'- l)ii|-- ‘" ‘ ~ ' . .. .. _c _____ _, _ —~ 7pc; -§___r9.n‘ u i. in’! lVfi/‘P i 1i i. l.i .l.‘, [Jlhliii t w, ‘.'.lll l‘ "llwrii In lliisi-niivr-iiliiin \\'l‘ '~-iv,. \i..»~ Pr... iiii ii f\ll L, i .‘..\ll. l'<Z\'l I illfi" iii/ii at lilhinn-s “pd vim. Hit‘ ii iiiiii;i.,i'..iii- ti IIH. ‘File l'i-- I" lvnfvl mvvvv from giirii-pi iivyi .., n» l iiiiiiliiiii ii.‘ ilii-i l,‘ hits .~.|it'lli. iii e ' commie. iiwl ll their "mi .i,,~-i u llitlil hi; llllli ~.ii , iiiiiiiii'i>c. lntcr ‘iv-i i-~i‘ '1" i.\|’- l,,-,~i ; . .; iv ii ill illililh .iiiii:ii\....iii:tll1y the I s lu '.,.‘._.‘,.,‘._ in 1936 — Butter Fat Price; Fu rmgh [l]; Proof ping "'1 .~~.ii r- . vvvivlflulv)‘ -- .\tlll:il(' wii~i flll“l|.~.lll'i| iiii- the cv- , , , ‘ r» ii.ii.,..,.,. n, P.,,_,.,vn,v, {Ulillpv liV Llii- ~iitii.~.ii; 211i! .ii. HHS Company Paid the Following Butterfnt Prices Last Season- i’ ‘r i. "i. i IE\ .-.., l’ ‘l t ,1 ‘,l\i'll -. llii. Tiiirliir ,~ .3 ','_.',1,'.'v..',7“,f‘-,,,v k hit‘;iiuvtlfliiiillil i]it“.\:.\1l,i‘i.i llllrll iiiir- HIGHEST 30° p" Lb- i-.. i» _ “iiiivtuvn Ypnyylvi’. n’ v)", ti-vli lillii .iiii~ <ii,.iii. i _ LOWEST 24¢ PB!‘ lib. i- ti». Hulliiilv i-v--11v“*~,*~;'-~"* -“l~“v'"-;~" ‘W3? ggc AVERAGE 27.8c Per Lb. yivwv Y... , ‘ ‘chi )_\ .ii i. i llil Li- . 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With CHARLOTTETOWN PHONE 848-349 WALLACE R, CAMPBELL president, is shown nbove throwing the valve w ich started in service the first: of two new British-built turbo-genorltore installed iit the Ford power house at Windsor, Ont. The now generator ilovciopn 5,000 kilownttli. A seconil genoi-iitor, ilttveloplng 20,000 kilowiittn. ill twin‘; coin- pietcil by Brltiiih munufiicturor» unit will hi- s ripped overlain nhortly for installation in the piwvi-i- house. The two new generator! lint two new boilers of on ailvanced typo new to Canada, fencrating iitciim at 800 round: prelim. 800 denim Fahrenheit, are major unite in e ization progrlm together with l service, will give 18,000 kiiownttli. city is In: oporntionp, a electric furnace: required for increased volume 0 pum- pin-ii: lXpllifliori and mo!“ i... in iiiiiii- we” “ma. $1,700,000 when completed. The two new zen“ kilowatt: innovator 11°" 10,000 35.00,, the plant e rated can-city "7 kiiowatu, as compared with the vrlilvlll- "I'm ‘Tim. h d lltlotial electric powcl‘ i i T a a ( f mlniifiictur ltd to mm the irr-ywinir ilwvifvv‘; and electric welding 09"" °