1 "3, 1 . 1 y; . t‘: r‘; 16;‘ .. ". 7t z “ t ‘"7 _- .r‘-- - 1 1-111011 SOCIETY BLUES" A L50 ‘CAPITOL 1111; w» “"1"” “w” émléiigAgilallxéig SQUND Tom“. on‘. --- K u N G ALSO COMEDY B101" TQ-DA\ ALL TALKING-SINGING NEW-S ‘h i A 1 CAPITOL romomzow » " GREAT WESTERN ALSO COMEDY PRINCE EDWARD FOR 3 navs A Western ‘Thriller n!’ Cattle Rust- lcrs un Sun- set Range l “TJRLULE G R E A T E S '1' BARITONE FROM METROPOLITAN OPERA 1 3115-. Jessie Cotisms. BUIIlDQIOHfAlS —-—l*““_ ' , 1 , M t A111 whore: lt-uutm; her cousin .\I-:>-.. Margaret. returned from mm son l _ d M’ W a harm, ‘mm 1 Ranlfial, ‘he concluded his years studios. f Address To a .411! .~-c."1"r11~. .< ‘work ‘ 1 I Prof. Fletcher . D .1 m“ H,“ m. F“ ‘I P Barbi" “acuougan 3M1 Dr. M. M. Coach". of A1111g:1111.-11. “at? 1 " V“ ‘ ‘ A ‘ ‘ “a ' ‘ ' - ' - F h "ne11'; A830“ day." e-senzn; .\Iaj' 1'»\'~‘1‘1I.\-L1111:<l, when 313510118 MacRac zpent. Sunday at N‘ s" Dlgamzm of is c“ \ Th" following MALPEQUE ~' t SO Tl ‘Ldil’ the wmnm: team of :31: Young Miss Afacllae}; home 1n Bonshavv. “mum “whore? 0 “n5 wl_ 5 ‘ ‘ . . -nn.‘..f.fll b‘. |even111g. spending the rcmamdel of Peoples 11;.- 1- 1.1 . _ - \\ R - . ‘ the week 111,0u1" town and surround- adclrcss was prc-" the rvhcr thrw ./>‘1'_111:» u -..~h @1111. Among ‘the m0'.0l‘l51h here may pct mg dismwm Dr. Coat“ Hm,“ M a tq-mm 13M Nmmg m Prof‘ Flciclhi pebc-l 11-1111 1’ :11 111!‘ _ 01-7 lvrn- :11c".111o11->.-|. M; and 311$, Charles; ‘ 1 l,‘ gum ‘m s‘ “UT: m. w. (h? rubbers or m‘: ulurlutln_ iram. lhe _-"1-11:1-_' net 111-Xi P11 Rant-fly. 1\11'-‘~- Dilllglh- C'°1'd°“- m" . “c1 anvenf‘: m g~ ‘ u‘ I 1111-"11 ljcliotilof Music. Prof Fletcher; m " and a WV"! 111d M?» (i B MPP-‘Nlllt. 0i Sllm- Han saluxday 66mm“ ' lc-ncz. tin; ll1L1l'l'lll'l'-‘ for St’ Thoma-I‘ "irr- c'.-c11"';11:-1_~;.r11". 171-. jtanlcv and \'l1";~ Dnn- 1111 <11», t - 7 A. “FL “um fin‘ ML and M“) Humwk’ M115 Jean .\Ia-_"Lr-a1"1, of Q'11l1‘l..".'.>l‘6- . turned -'*“*‘J" raga“? from Muum To Viillia-n E Fletcher. A R. U. ‘ s. . l‘ -, lienoington _ My I‘_ 1 > 1 _. 1,, . ."ar-.-.e-"l 1.111 21ae:"1111.\11-.1111l. 711111 -.\11.V.z"- ‘Ladies College‘ where she ha; been l‘ A L L. Lhnlo blown. P. beat-tech- @1111 111.. "l'I\".1f\'1l1C. Lo L11" Mrs smcian‘ Mactliougai-i was oi m’ me m“ "Wan ‘I111: ‘Invoice; of the Charhliv- 1 - penile; mu- YGCPH’ \'.l';-1lt'\!' to Kcnmngtou. the’ 1_.~,11-“ 51110151 n; “um; dew-E 10 .31,“ . - "w ""11"" i" ;~1‘-‘f-! "Y 311?‘ AlTil- H911“. Mr" Am“ sane“ Elmira‘ “in 1,011 record their sincere rccrc; at the‘ ‘ . and d€"'.‘1.1‘.-ill11i rcr- “IT-YO? '13 0m‘ ‘mm ‘m Saturday‘ ‘Jf".'f~‘1'?1‘l(‘(‘ of your cointcctiou with 1x15. ‘\Cl' a't‘C‘l‘.C1C.i 11 tutor-cs anrl A hunger; and sale of candy 1111* ‘the ivork of their school. \v1-11'-11'.\o1| profiz e the 1L <1 DTFZOH called cier 111E‘ ‘ll1'°°ll’~“l1 0f Aiisse; Ready Miss hiai-garet. Macbean. of Char- haw so Cmcicmly and ranhfun‘), for much. sudy ahcl 1 "r11 c1011; and Graham was held 111 Sea View lotwwwn- Went 111° “Wk “"1 t" "h" 11¢1~1.>1-11.@11. her-art: m1:..-1o11:11".\'. :-cc".. . and clc- Hull "Thursday evening. May 23rd.,1\°m@ bf he? mrenu‘ My‘ and M“ YPHI‘ 11111111» have 11111" -s felt. 111111. lawn: 1111c.- -.-t-11111c.- 111' rcal cntcr- .\‘lu1.‘11 mtcrcs was manifested. every/Hi D~ 5131143311- 11“... m, Unh- hm n “am “n: an,’ ‘ainmehv were Damon .11 1111- siutly ..r~.-1-, 111 the 111111 being iillccl and nlrlc treat-tier. but a kind and svm-. 1 1109M Pd Bllflb- much credit, 1;. clue the teachers and MT- #591911 MaCL-‘Ollald- 1110311?“ Pin-an. 1101111". ptipuz. for the cmendicl manner 111.10 Clrduzan on ihc 24111. (fauadil which the cntfriainixiziit v11:- given: \-Ir_ Willmn C. Donald. afrwl as‘ 1111111-1- rlc-m r wet-v vha1r111111 The fcillou-in; 1; the pru-iiltillt “h” 24th and 25m- ..111—1_ .‘n.,.n, m 11.11» Vlfillllg inends. '- . 1.-.e. o.’ Fu - f;:o1~ 2.1151 3e zvt-"rk FaYPfLl] r-11o1"‘"- c1111": v-xlhetic. frichtl a", hell. Uni-tug f,‘0‘l“| _ ten years residence 111 Charlottetown. I-ou have iuspuctl a love for music. 111-t only.‘ in your pupils. bu‘. for the 1111111- who ca-ur 111111111 ‘.111- rircle of: 1-"111" mflti-"ics- in 1111.11‘ noble pfOfFji-‘t “Til Mr. Scott Coffin. of C11a1-1a1t‘c‘-0.‘~"1'l- 111 S-Juris. -.---.': 11;. "-1: '11P 1i"'.1l'.. "Catiacla." by; 1 m» .,__;.1 11f; ~11; 1113-: IZEIJCCL" r‘ -~»11'111; c11O1-1_1-._ ‘ rion. We trurt that 1511-. tlicugm will‘ =; H13.- ,._.;_ M1‘. James l-‘uliCrtuH. of Cl-iaz-lol- e- - 1.9.1.1111 with you '.-.'l-.':11 you have for» "rm 11111-111111 .11=~~.-=1- of 1l'\‘1‘1'(‘.'-l. <.-.-- Wrlvv111c .~1~~e-~11. Evelyn Donald. 11W“- PMWl “lf-‘luill W‘ ‘mm °" 1.1mm 1hr hard ivm-k and rlvudcer." g1‘ 1,»1~@--1~.11;. war; :12. (inc =1» tl-r- ap- 1'_vr1-1-1.-r. "T11 w;- Tui-iw" by five ‘- £1141 34th’ n-"ivir-nt tn lhr- lifr- of the t cl .r. T\Q_11.’111_Ey1' n; 11.111" cflwcnt tea111...'1,11"111"1ar-.- 11111111,; Thr- Bum-ti v.\:‘.!-111.l.-- itz. I 133.511 all-var! 111 ‘"1111", . 1'0 o1 rcr- l‘a11_t":1ni1nc. "O-.'er_111c Tea Cup-T. ‘V-Lr" and My“: Regumm Cum“ and “'-'"1"‘-‘~ T"? P1111‘ m"! 5'11"‘ F141‘ i 1w111.-.1111;11-.~ and @1111 7111x1015 m cx— 1>v HX 111w =.1-1.~.. 11ml" 5°" “l Ba?- FW-“M- ""~“°1'°11 111111111 and l"1r11-11i11¢1==» 111 10111" 11-1-1 ;=- -,11 thbly nvor}: 1'11» n-itui-al rw- Dialogue. primaa-x- pupils. to our t0‘.\‘ll on Friday- liv-mc. ' . . ‘rt-x. . ti.‘ Devlin "E'""1 Vic-v ",".11;-.1_1.'-. P.'."3.'.(;_'.'} I ‘kl-TIT’? P: N n?“‘"3~"~‘Chflrnw" cmnpctitirn anrl x111 . .111 ~ v71», “m, nmv," 1);; 311,1 flm-ggnf, On the 24th. the Souru. Uiutziiatic‘ r- 1| n|;1--1< ~r-."r-t-,~._-,l!c111',-,' Eruith.‘ at Taiv. 3mm; h. My, :_._..,,...] 1.... ‘hat Bmkc-w. c1111» motored .11 Cardigan where ‘ y; 1.1 ’1'.=_'"l_ul'. R E. Mulch. G. Elli-J‘. the -.\.111"1.11g ‘eam '13.» tu 11c 111111- 13:10. A114,; Elsie Alclia)". ‘U181’ Dfebented ‘c115 3 at"! play, "OJ- 1-1111, ‘ 11115394 l)": ’he r1'..'11("l‘ ‘lift’? 1011111.. Lhalogue. ‘.\ll_3.'£;- Kathleen R/sadfflil Gumbel‘? mm“ U“ “'45P '95" M15411)‘ 373W 133m I "111. 1111111111,: W111 1~111pv~n1 o‘ 1111.11 Anna Gcarly. _ the Canadian Lesion "to a lava: 11111 -- ~ ~ - ~--—~— Hay-l H0111: "<1 wit! 1-‘111111 luwtt-tiiuetmal music. 1\i'1:.:. Elva. appreciative audience. LIVESTOCK IAKKET 112051111". .\1c'. Avmur Lurivlxajv lmggan 2111c! Mr Vtffllard Brown. l _ ‘ *—“ ,- and 511131-11 Lam, ttlic, 1.1:. named Mr. Egber" Hughes ‘vs. 11. \-1;..1=.0r1 (Czuuuliain Prcws) reStcitablv abccuw t. to be conizra- Harmonica selection. Theo, Beru-‘w 1m lwmc m umrlcltcbu"n‘ mm‘. HONlREAL‘ M” g-kglDmmnwnl "ulaed on the rmtcomc r11 their 1rd. the week curl. '11v~-t-Jvk1»'1‘l1c1"e wei-c 94 cattlc. 128i, ,\,.O,.k_ ,,-n._.(. m, ,_‘,.v~.,¢._. ‘tpnll. 50110-1051 - calves. I15.’- hug". nhrl sheep and lambs I | Mr. John E hlacilozialtl. of Soul-u. 11.1‘ 1.111: 1111 the two hfontrcal ll\'C-- 111-Q 1351. nljek O11 11 trip to the U111L< =11»- markctz, totl.1,v. Cattle were, _,7.:u1m. dun by DUNS“ ted States. ‘ r1. 1d,. Plum to medium cows brought Afcuclogtic. 311x. Anna Goad-x, l "m w 57- Nm-‘Crs’ *3, to $350‘ and, Hm“ 5mm 110111,»; wmn b‘. pulp’ Mr. W. J, Clieverie. of Charlottc- hull". from $6 to $7.10. Cahes M818‘ hiterinission and zale of candy. I I l Rcri “Hug. (‘.I»;91'Clb¢‘ bv eight. girlt. lhalczur. "A C "fable Servant." Mr. Preston llarclmg. ‘.1111. 111 1111:1- .' Fntg» e11 111;; 21-1;- iiirinrfnrc 11111- ternnnu; 0t the work aim \\ as highly r-Tiiiiiieiidatoi"): to all 1)a1't1c1pat111g. ‘The bauqtie. was. 111 ("vert- 1-'-:1>:-"1 21-11-1111‘ oi the 11011511111. 111w t..~1h!e.'.. 11'- . WW"- Sllem m5 ‘ted’; end m m” Wwdy at M’. m so my fair m med- 1-11111-1,‘ 1101-." r-prczut 111 1-11~ 1111.11 1c 1x11031110. 1335511111] 511a; A Cotu-t- l‘-°“'n- mm ‘mod “Inna”, Om load or com‘ mom “we mum wrh ‘uvcrfllung ‘H: 111011 \'Cill and drinkers were sold for tha: could be wu~l1crl i0; and the (:](N~1l1g c1101'11£-. Island Hrn-iu. by? -M1'- Janlcb E- Mafl-wnald- of R031“ 6'50" Th“ ‘mm of the “P” “cm “waft tremmft _'~ 1:1 chnr-rc served mo" --.1."11ool. 1583'. “'85 B "liY-Ol‘ l0 0111‘ lull“ t)" hTNTC" 587-715 Fm] 38'7"‘ shccp “mo: ; 1'1 _ ‘fl-on f-11l-:-.\r11 a p"1- 'll\/- .'<¢‘f‘0l1‘t})Rl1l'.L.~ rm- the evei1ingtsaturda-v- ‘n! mm" “mmy and brought s6 m gran. uwt-i- 1-~11.~.1;." vi 1-1 wrrc l\'f1.:.-- Elia Duiiau and MI. EI-\ *7‘ 5pm“: lambs were fold ml $18‘ A number r-l 1n .. a; fellow-v ~ ‘nest Dunning. ‘1111- sum of fifty dol- The 1113113’ mew’ “I My" “ml Mn” "n, C“ and 3a w $9 each‘ v10 The K1115. ,>1"121"1o:.o[1 11;." Inaz-t-tnas- lars was realized. The Na/lonal An- ‘B71159 Y“) are Ltnderlnl men‘ 9°11‘ H055 M?“ Steady M $12.“) Si“), 151-. "hr; Re". l). M. tit-ant. responded 1110111 brought a. very .-.ucce:sfu1 even 31131-"11110111- 119°" [he “mil o‘ a [of bicfnslfljilo briglgfyrsi-ilcfiiyt 112:; l" b" Vanna] ‘/\"‘"“Cm' mg m ‘1 VIOSOWM" lbgnme we‘: lawn u“ Amy “hp mm‘. 1:122:01 swank-ti “sows. sold between (Lark-m. 1m v e11 1:" 3.‘... John - " ' _' '" ‘ _ Jcplvnrc 1).‘- U Canada.‘ Oiiailctietow-n visitor;- t0 1301111.". on 39-50 "md 5mm" o“ "f" l Sui-inlay included Mr. and Airs. L. A. ‘V1191? mm’ 112 11°35 “e591: L Aiacmnalg and hm. SHAH. M“) sales w-(t-c n-iarlioigllzséuaxlatos o 1.. Donald. rmpoticc 11,-: "he Rev» 3111.: Martha Roach. of Souris. left D0119. humhn" at $13 '0 ' Fred? \Vf1lli<1D'l5OD- ‘on the exprell Micky for t-hl Unlml pfftlltlléfl by Aiiflwlstwes. 1 SOIJRIS NOTES V3133’ l. The Church. mt-posccl b1." .\'l1". H.‘ ' -- 1o . Mr. and 1111-5 .1. 1a. Matthew ahtl Rl-WWTN" F“ m l?" Y Y" 5-1 . PENNY POJIAGE m. A. 0111111111911. icupuncc by 1.11., ,1am11y moored 1o the 111W 011 but“ Matthews returned to urday. , Nm. c. Donald. l . Mr. 1-1. .1. Our Guests. propoaed b)‘ Miss Jean his home on the 22nd. after a short, ' Donald. 1"c:~p01"1C¢" b": 1111s.". Hazel HF1p~i\"1.-.1~. in Saranac. 1 ‘ Mr. Fb-ahk Paquet Pflld l Vii-W W 1. Cardigan on Saturday. T11‘: Gill‘. iri-po-tvl l)‘: M1" Ralph (Special to The Guardian) LONDON. May ZT-With only the three delegates from Australia dis- ‘r-enting. 1111» Twelfth congress of 1hr 1111.1:- RoncidavMacDonmld.‘ Soot-is.‘ E P C m. v o! Bnush Emmre Chamber o; com. 8111111011. rmpoucc b_\' 1111.11; Waller. was a recent visitor to uharlotte- Mr. and Mrs. F. . 0 val-l 1mm.“ pgsscd a resolution today in The Boys. proposed bv Miss Edith, 111m. Souris, were motousls to e mg- of H“ reintroduction of the | favor penny post throughout the Em -i.-c. ‘Phe mover of the motion was I. l-l. l-laarburgher. of Bloemfontein. South l Mr" and Mrs‘ wmm“ Hanlm’ "I Africa. who cited the example cf‘ New RMEM- “fie "Xwm-E’ t” soum ‘Canada and New Zealand in "estnr- M114’ H91"! Mwn-‘l-‘W ‘El-cm? l‘ '1“ 55“"d“3'" ‘lug the penny rate. The Australian Clear Sprmgs. spent a few days this ‘dflpg-quq, 5311-1 1119 [11-‘959111 economic iveek at the home 0f her mflthel‘ llnsltlml of HINT country prevented Mrs. M00116)" their approving the resolution. the. loss involved being close to a million t/on on the 24th, visiting at the home Mr. P. l... Morris. station agent at of h1: daughter Mrs Lloyd Furgczon. 3011115. purchazed a Chrysler sedanf at week. ltactiutt. rct-poncc 11v Mr. Arthur The Sci-vice. p-mpzizctl b_\' .\l1‘- R113- sel Woodstde, reapoucc by: Mm; Haz- el Ramsay. The Toastmasmr. proprxed by Mr. John Slmllyfll. re-ponce by Rev. D. M Grant. A misccllatieous. program consint- mg of readmgs by Mrs. Frank Mac- Mr. Milton Carter. of Charluitr- ltovm. spent a day m 501.1115, H115 1 week. Mr. Stewart Weir was a visitor to‘ Kay. Mrs. Charles Lam-e and Mr. - pounds sterling. 1 Fulton Simmonds: 1010s by Mrs. Alberton. recently. ' Mr. Neil McPhee. of North Lake‘, _____m___ _________ 1 (jhesler s1mp=on and Mr. Charles ‘was a motorlsr, 1o Souns 011 Mum-kw T.» 1.1011 gal-c crnsluntx M football 'gan1g-. lyarlfifl \"'Ll'f' mrtanglemenlz. 1l1ave just. been put around we Welfl Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Acorn and son 1,111, Madqum “c111- London Lmve and uvfrumcutal n1uslc by Mr. Mr. James Mallard was the pur-‘evcnirii- Ansel Chantion and Mrs. Chester chaser of a new Chevrolet laet s-mpson. The evening's PTORTRIH M5 1 1.1111131“, in 11 close 1w singing the Mr. Ted Ellis. Souris. spent the‘ Billie were visitors V.) Charlottetown 7'1"‘ “BY-Title daily “11111111 0f BM 14311011111 5111mm, 1241.11 and 25th. in Charlottetown. .101- c few davs this week. .P.uhr coal mines have decreased- , I 'f“‘.lt'l' 1751,1111 Inns in Novei-nber w Congratulations are rxtcndul to Mr. and Mrs. William lfui-Phl’. Mf_ Earl, Gran,‘ n; pmntflfiu" WF5'4"3-79" ‘"1" M ,_ll"'~‘~‘t‘"'t- rwl-Il-IVHCHARLUTTETOWN sua5o MAY 3211,60 .<>'1:. cf the Red Cress. ' tlozfl. Tomorrow ‘ Y'i1“.l. r - t l . "s. , _ . fascinating, fiery [h] iambic: who 1 played with the live: of two men l l i l olounlmeo 1!!- BARBARI STAQLIYCK SAM HARDYJJ " Central Guardian OFFICE E111:-i1".'-;>':cl'=. riff cc 11.21 b1;- cl t1l Monday. June 2nd. t1 11'1- PLANS HAVE been couuiletstl for a cumnss of the 1:\.t_v 111 tho tutti"- today. 40356-21 ! 1 CLOSED-Dr. I‘. I-I. ‘ 403F528 ulcitit-ns. cf 111s numerous friends on| C'."l‘i1l'l1‘f"‘.'l!!'; ‘ " 1 115a nso (‘ROSS 1111:. helpezli ma j". C-ivc it your help now. 1 4035-5-28‘ 1 CONGRATULATIONS-Mi‘. Jnmcs~ l‘. ?:1.-rl1:~ was receiving". the congrat- the uccastoh of his 86th birthday on_ AT-wiztia)". The Guardian wishes him 11151113." happy returns of the day. P1..L‘..-\_‘~.‘ED WITH .§.'\l!iERS'l‘—M1-. and 111-s. ticcra. Keefe of Charlotte- GARDEN CITY pfT-g-Ey 35 Cnflt-v 1 11"." 11. crime to Amherst to attend the boun-tl. Get X611!- <urp1v f1"""‘11. out". A‘ 1'59"“- P-Ye“ '3." U" 59am 95 l. tcatust-u" or .*-t cur :2‘~"1'c*111. Fur". Milk Co. Lttl. -‘.""!T-I1-1‘R l "eel: ‘fl-IE RED (‘ROSS ha."- It [ct-Pat rrcflrd m’ SP"\'lf'.l‘ 111 1111: C211): avvl Province. S1 Your atvnrcci ‘.1011 b1.’ uniting \\'1'tl'1 it. in 1111211111.. ‘ YESTERDAYS MARKET — Elli-b 50111 at 2311,; butter 56c; 11111111-1. 121-. rhubarb 10c. hunch. foul $1.11‘) to 5125. Fresh and corned cod 8c; haddock 152.: lobsters 20c. - CHANGE THE CLOFK SATUE-I DAY NlUHT-The City Council hav- ing adopted Daylight 51-1111: Time from and on Sunday. June 1st next. ‘ it. will be neces: to put then" cloc and watelnes 101"- warcl an hour infer: rellriiig on S1l~ ui-Elay‘ nicht." All the c1111rcl1 scrv1ces on Suuti-ig.‘ will be 011 Drj-Lght Sav- ing Time. cunrtl a1 1h" t. evening of \\.‘1ll:-.11 Goran. Terésas the rezult of n l-ncl: received from a horse last Fr clay. The rc- malns were taken from A. A. H911- nessey-‘s Utiderlaking Far‘ s ycstcr- day afternoon to the Railw ' Stutton and forwarded to St. Teresa's. ACCOMPANYING HEP-IAINS-Di: F‘. E. Smalltvoocl leaves this morn~ 111g for Dartmouth. N. 5.. accom- Mrs. A. A. Stun. .11. who pa"_:.--tl away Monday 11.12111 last at the 1‘. E. Island Hospital. Th" D1". expects to be absent for the remainder of the week. MOlORl-Il) TO CITY-Win. 1'2. Forbes. Walt-er H. Callbovk. .1. sinc- laii" McKay and F. 132-111 Canmbcll. of Brace. McKay 1% Comptmy, Lun- ited. Suunnci-sidc. motored tn 111': Motor ‘Ctitfllllfllly’ at the Queen Hots]. This lecture. illustratei-l by lantern slides. described thr- 1930 C. C. M. Bicycles. Joycycles aucl Automobilfi Skates, also :1 number of splendid views were show-n of the C. C. M. factories. 111n(l“:"11 11111-111110135 "c- PROF. 1mm mil-Professor D_ C_ Hanan 11,12,541. a Vancouver head of the Department of History 111 the University of British Columbia. is spending a few clays, on the Island visiting his brothers 1n Cape ’l‘raversc and his olcl friends in Charlottetown and elsewhere. Prof. Harvey. who lectured on the centenary of Edward Whelan four years ago was at that. time professor of History in the Uni- \‘(‘l"‘.ll.y of Manitoba. Winnipeg. Since then. he has moved to the Pacific Coast. where so many other Islanders are engaged in educational work. Taking advantage of the meeting 0f the Royal Society 1n lt-lnntreal last week, he ran down to his old hoinc. At the meeting of the Royal Society he was much impressed by direct conversation between S11- Ernest. ‘Rutherford speaking from his home 1n Cambridge. England. and Dr. Eve, President of the Royal Swoirfty. 1w illustrating the progress 0f radio scientlftc activity. Prof. Ilrrvvcl’ WI" be remembered as the author of "The French Regime in Prince Edward ‘ls- land" and he is again taking up his N; 9,1,1 M”, .1.-1mv,= n. Murphy 0111155., “wk wok up residence in them Sour-ls cm Monday. .. a Jan 110111101111}. Char- _ 0- ":1- t-tt t-f a baby girl on Fridmvlhouse of Mr. ueauard MacDonald. _. ' 1111". ’ c 2-11": mu- 231-1-1. 11111.5 Laura Cw. of lfiarlottetoxfll. “i “I -- Ive-M ‘P’ 26th. 1n ourI ——--'—~--—--— Mr. Datum nwmimd. recently spent the 25th 1n Scum. ltQwll on business —G- 1 work on the English Period, this work having been temporarily sidetracked owin: to his new dutiet, in the Um- versltv of British-Columbia. ..,..f,,-.»,.~1. for all ctizcn; . .Ci1"111'l R1\f'l'. l". F. l. ‘pang-lug the remains cl his mctlu-r.’ ‘residents in Charlottetown. city Monday 0\‘l‘lllll[,' tu attend the- illustratccl lecturc put on by reprcp sentattves of the Canada Cycle 8c‘ $44,», ¢-.4~-»...-......- ...... _<. . c to tl-r c01111\1:-_'c;al men and . t-xnc... While here they were the‘ Pllfit-t 131' Elmer (f. Faruell. On iiuntlay they 111c~t0recl to Truru and erpnl. t11~ (lay with Mr. and lVlrs. 5. llulmcr. ‘Ih-"gz" lt-ft for 1101111" Tues- (T-‘ff. nccoiiip-uvctl hy M1". Farncll- Titty 11111111111 n \"c1"_v pleasant time L11 AlllllPfSL 11ml remarked that 1t . was one of the prettiest towns they ‘ had cvcr visited and that the hos- ‘ pA-ilitv of thr- pecplc could not be bcateufAmhc-rst Net-vs. ____._ l "rat; 11:11 CROSS 11a; greater ' ' 11 c"".*1- for the immediate '. re. .-.1 111-i Syuety and have a r1121": 1n the "rxork. 4935-5-28, {I Ah‘ AGED REISID T-Mrs. Soph- e lvn-Nr-‘l of 1.0.". A les haiLs from, Hrr nuiiclen 5111.1" \="."1-. Suph-Fr- Crunrron. Her nrvtlwr “"11". Anni" Marilotialcl. Mrs. Stplui- 1'»l"\'(‘ll 1s 8'1 rears mung. antl prctiiiw-r. 111 sec- the century n-iark. ‘.»'r1- Fcnulv (“M81512 of livn sons and :1 rlztuyzhtcr 'f‘11= latter 1s 111-r moth- cz-‘v faithful rvnipnnitni 111 homi‘. On": .1111 1'. a clri " yea" in the Cmltlen State. says the (Talc! ‘r1 Maple Leaf. S119 visit-ed the Island t\v!"11t_v years ago. WLLCUDIE VISITORS — Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown. of the Queen Ho- tel. Charlottetown. were among the “uwfln; “sliwrs m the “At Home“ tplan, has made no noticeable move '21" the t-oiitiiiercial travellers hcld ixz-r: Saturday 6\'l‘l"llllg. M1". and Mrs. Erovrn fornu-i-ly conducted the Hotel - importance o_f tourists to the Domin- . 11nd the other a, tailor. 1111-». {t1 cNeil has been forty‘ ‘gAre Tourists I Profitable . l No great business source 1n Can- 1 ada is treated so lightly by the aver- i age merchant o1" business nmn as is the so-called "tourist trade.“ -As1clc U from a very few publicity commis- Fsioners, booster-club secretaries and; publicity directors, this "industry i tippears to receive little or no iutcu- sive or businesslike study. The gen- eral attitude appears to be to treat "1 as a "fad," hardly Wflflllfy‘ of ma- 1 ll-UQ consideration. Practically no ividespread move has been made L07 organize this great. industry along’ modern lines, to encourage. super, vise or control its many ramificatiour, so that it will grow and improve along well-organized lutez». The Department of Commerce 111.1 Washington recently issued :1 report l to the effect, that Urutcd States resi- tlvuts spent about 3350.000001] in the Dominion during 1929. It was esti- mated that this was au-increase of $50.000,0U0 over 1928. and the 0111111011 was expressed that 19:10 would wit- ness a greater influx of visitors than ever before. The U. S. estimate of the amount spent by Americans 111 Canada 1:, somewhat lugher than the figure arrived at by the _D0ll'lll‘ll0l'l Bureau of Statzstics, but both author- ities, and n1any Canadian bunk and railway statisticians, place the amount at somewhere between $300.- 000.000 and $350,000,000. Premier . Ferguson has stated that at least‘ $200,000,000 was spent in Ontario by j visitors during 1929. Lynn W. Meek- ins, the United States Commercial Attache here. stated in a speech some time ago that. money spent. by U S. tourists 111 Canada tiractlcally- made ' up the adverse trade balance shown in official trade figures of Canada and the U. 'I'1"1ese figure; ate huge. staggernig. but they give some indication of the ion. Some authorities place ‘tourist. tradc" as thc third industry 1n im- portance to the 001111111011. next only to agriculture and manufacturing. It. is 1111 industry. certainly. that reaches out to the farthest comer of the Do- minion. that spread ready cash into hundreds of different channels of trade. In the annual report of one largo Canadian bank the suggestion was made that tourists represented a huge potential market. for Canadian goods a11r1 English imports which m". yet was almost unexploited. The re- port pointed out that retatl trade in Canada could be increased by millions of dollars U‘ this market was intel- ligently studied and proper advertis- ing and sales methods ei-hployed. backed 11p, of course, with adequate stocks and fair prices. The report- openeci up a vista fo1- the retail mer- chants. especially those 111 the larger cities of Eastern Canada. In Quebec the Provincial Govern- ment 1s making a concerted effort to organize thevtourist business. but in Ontario it. has been largely left to individual enterprise and effort. True, the Ontario Government conducts an extensive advertising campaign across the border 1n a11 efiort to attract more people but, unlike the Quebec to organize 11nd improve inns. high- way boarding houses and small hotels which cater t: those who have journ- eyed into the province. 0f vast 1m- St. ‘Régis in Amherst. and made many friends in the community at that . 111110. Latch they established their where . M1". Brnivn operated the Victoria H0- tcl. destroyed by fire n year ago. He afterwards tnok over the management of the Queen Hotel-Amherst News. 1 PERSONALS Col. H. M. and Mrs: Davison have gone on a short visit to ivlontreal. Senator and Mrs. McLean, Sourlc, have returned home from Ottawa. Miss Mabel Bi-cmner has returned from New York. where she spent the winter with her brother Frank. He: . many friends are welcoming her back. Miss Edna McCt-cary returned Mon- flfll’ nicht from Toronto where she .'.'pent_ the wihter. Miss McCi-eary has again taken up her duties with Mrs. Waller, hairdresser. Mrs H. C. Hooper. accompanied by her daughter Miss Ruth. returned Monday night, from Boston. Mass. where Mrs. Hooper has been under- going metlical attention for the pact twp months. Thirty delegates (rot-n the Unitpd states attended the recent Mexlcln Highway and Tourist Congresses at Mexico City zzwhr-n Asthma Comes do not des- pull‘. Turn at once to the help ef- fcctlvc-Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy. This wonderful remedy will ctve you 1.110 aid you need so sorely.‘ Choking ceases, breathing becomes natural and ivitl-iout effort. Others. thousunds of them. have suffered as you sufier but hmw wisely turned to this fanww remedy and ceased t0 "tfler. Get. a package this very day. - ‘Red Cross Line portance 1s the Quebec attempt to ‘ improve the quality of food served in mural hotels by sending expert chefs on tour through the province and dis."- tributinl to hotel owners literature on the subject. Tourist trade would 1111110111" to have arrived at the stage when" it. war- ranted study aud discussion by such organisations as the Canadian Manu- facturers‘ Assoclatlon and the Retail Merchants‘ Associations. as well as study and co-operation by provincial and civil governments. Following an CXDIOsIOn 111 a, 1.111311 ‘store in Ipsivicl-i. England recently the entire city telephone service was cut off from f..-:nd:111 for m1 hour Minn-ails for Falling Hair. Furness S. S. "Rosalind" Freight and pim- uengers. 1 S55. "lmnnne". Freight only. Lv. Montreal Ar. Clftown 1h nil fnr st. John's. l. S.- "lmogenc" May 2m! May 5th B. S. "Rosalind" May 9th May 12th B." S. "Imogene" May 18th May 19th S. S. "Rosalind" May 23rd May 26th S. B. "Imogene" will also call at St. Plane. Mlquclon en route to St. John's. Newfoundland. For Space and Bates, Apply, CARVELI. BROS. LTD. 11131.1. a MATHlESON B. I. BELL D- la MATHIBSON. LL- I Barristers. Sollcllnn, Ito. Money lo loin. | Dillon-Charlottetown and Monti!!! this studies- during flu- Connolly Estate Scholarships Applications will - . underslgncd until Jl1,1i1¢fe15"f,;1_b.\' tin students desirous of wMQflfD “W: written examlnallon for a a]: i": Estate Scholarship. T111 - -° to be held in 13111111113213: lgitlualigitiifm m“ Ont-n to all deserving quzlemom l! 111.111 have been found 1:11 121v ‘icmflete. in accordance with g1}, e ‘a 115111115 nf u" Will m m.» 1.11»! m‘ Connolly; Each appliganq" ‘hm 0'11: (ll his name 1n full. 3| ~ L, ,, m“ names of both parent-h u, . he: address. 151 nature and $115,103 Students comp-sun; §hQulg<'-‘;‘ ‘m. knowledge of Grade X 11.0“ T! * Public Schools. " ‘ht :1. .1. sunu, .. . _ “mun 1511f‘; or UM“ “mmlt- M!!!’ 26, 1930. 6021-5-28-30-June-2-5-7, c ____\ t4++4++0 o4¢<~+o4++ 944M a. RESERVE WEDNESDAY 1cm- 11, For Picnic at Si. l.ll">=q='; (hunk Covehead. ' 3959-5-21-31. ‘“”““ -....__.________ “PEERLESS” Brand Fox Netting Foxes are valuable, and in or- der to insure their proper pro- tection you should have the best. therefore you should have “PEERLESS? the but English Fox Netting on the market. Heavily galvanized before and after being woven, it will not rust. lf an)’ 1°" dtles 11°‘ open up to your satisfaction, RETURN THE ROLL, we will gladly replace it 111" refund your money. I We also carry a wmlllele If“ of Fox Pans, staples» W111 Wire, Nails. Hinges. F" Tongs, etc. _ The Rogers Hardware Company Limited ___4 C. M. Lampson 5i C0 LIMITED. M Qua“ street London. E. <1 4~ 51mm“ Public Auction 511195 or 11.1w runs h. Shipping hag; will be furms m without chars» "Y ““"<":f u; n. '1". Holman. IM- ~" mersicle. P. B. l- fltpftfltnltfl b! Alfred Fraser. 111°» Z12 Fifth AVUW” . New York, N. Y. imnn€ OPTOMETRY ls a specialized MP1“- cnncentrallni l" m‘ w sources to the end lha Defective Vlilfl" m“ l” restored. _ . _ d. Eye blraln relieved Muscle lmbalanur- rected. . Any one o; m“; defects may be. Ind "Mfl?" “m”: ls. the cause of Severe Headaches 11 troubled with 1131f; aches. we will b? 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