. SUMME Eastern tlleziriiiigs Mr. Lawrence Siijflierland. 105- ster Ii-herman at North Lake. was a visitor to Red Point on sit- urday last. [Friday evening when the youngi ipeople of that district put on 3; . very (‘ll](ly_1blL‘ three act play fllidl [dance under the aiispices ct‘ thci lwomeris Institute. Excellent. music-‘L was furnislied by Messrs. Stephen, and Arioiplttis Ells\\'ort!i. ncconi-‘ ipanied ‘.7_\' Miss Erma .Vl(‘Gl‘CgDI‘: Mmmm C;u~uply_\1‘ land Mr. Fred Dixoii with guit:irs.. M35 (i ll ‘ ‘*'*" ‘ hSI())Ltl'l"smlgl\ tli:'C(‘nin'oy of‘ Miés Mary M. Campbell, tenciieri, at PIICSL Pond, s“,)C‘lll the week‘ : end with her pareiits, Ml‘. and Mrs. J. C. Campbell, Red Polnz. i Miss F. G. St/er ‘- Mr. Allan Caiiiphcil, s:uri=. for the pas‘. few weeks has been! attending Mr. Silas Fra ex Red Pant, has rettiriied to So. Miss Redd. Supervisor ing at the Red Point SL‘llC0l room An interest- Mr. Charles 5. Bell. Carleton, 91! T11“-‘_d31v‘ 9"5_"3l‘:3- _ passed lhrollgh this vicinity on In]; and instructne talk on sewing -_[~uesday1_~,5¢_ wn. given by the supervstr aft~'-‘r __: which lunch was s9r\'€‘d b\'_ the M155 Eswue MCD-mmd 1,35 re- sewing: leader anti teaclier assusted turned to her home on SOLl.‘l3 Lne bl’ C’-U'|> n1“"‘~b~’T~‘ road having spent the winter — '— months with her aunt. Mrs. Jer- Me.<sr.\‘ Peter C2lll’l{‘»l)(‘ll and Al- ome McDonald, Dorchestcr, Mas» ‘ niond Pooie, Soars. fishermen at —: i North Lake, speiit. the wrek end at Mr. A'an .\l(‘D0ll’ll(l. Kngston. ‘ their ironies. was a \'lSil.Ol‘ to Red Point on: Sunday evening. tliroiigh this ‘.’l."llllT_\' on Saturda.V A ver_v enjoyable cvenln; was enroute to Nortii Lake. Srru Irli ml ”|'I"S A PLEASURE o see yourself in mirrors I clean” A perfect, glistening reflection because Ban Ami polishes mirrors, as nothing else can! But more than that, Bon Ami rotecta those lustrous surfaces . . . oecn’t scratch or wear them away. Why take chances with your mirror: when you can clean than quickly . . . easily . . . safely . . . with} scratchless Bon Ami? BON AM . . . It polishes as ~‘' It cleans . . . IL who. . Girls Sewing Clubs held 3 meet-‘ RSIDE S.D.U’., Charlottetown, is his summer holidays with cnts. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Sziuris. spending i his par- Mclnnis, Friends of Mrs. .135. Clieverfe. Sourzs. will rezret to heat’ of her contintied ll3ll(‘.\*'o.—~F. Vsitors from all parts of the Isiaiid szieiit Mu) ‘.2-llli iishitifz in this viciiii.y. Seirrul car loads of fi.slici'nicii t:.ine to I/:aii'd's ant‘. ‘ Cl’£\llC's inills. of the We rezrcz lo lea:ii of the death of Mr. Felix Uzrlzint oi C.'|l'd1{!Jfl. The very interesuiig play entitled “Tlie Red Acre Fariii" was held in st. Peters Hall on Moiitiur evening. May 24'li. The actors were as fol- ' lows: Jack .Vl;i:Aii’ay. J<‘l‘.lli(‘ Mae- Aulay. George .\lacAula}'. Mnr‘on liran_ John .\l..cl)oiiaid. Annie PDWERSSEEK T0 EXCEED ’Lo...."@’ lTREATY LIMITS Allil Vicinity ‘ . ‘ Counter - proposal Is Made By Japan In Granting B r i t i s h Request. (A. I‘. By Guardians Special Wire) LONDON, May 2'1-A new meth- od of treaty escape--by consent-— izaiiird impetus tonight with Jup- *n' reply to a British more to clip (l’S(l‘O_V(‘l’ i‘.'.sLrie".ons 0! i930 l.(‘l‘..’lC!l ll'l\'ill part. Japan asked a free hand to deal ill Mr_ H, H, Auim, gnu;-13‘ pnsspd. Sullivan, Wm. Sullivan, Rue Sul- \'\'illl the ciit‘ 5.5 lCl'lll1‘KL which she [1l'Ol){7.'~(‘S to retain under the treaty, MncDona.d. Alex ftlaclicod. Samuel ixhich (.‘:DlI‘CS Dec. Ill. 1936. 3Johiiscn. Cornelius Curren been -.1 \\'Olltl(‘1‘fLll places. Mr. and Mrs.rB:n Cardigan Head. the quests o[ Mr and Mrs. Martin MaeNeill. I Miss Annie MaePher <‘n of New Perth was v’sitin': in Cardigan Head. guest of Mrs. Rachael Mac- Leod. Jame. Steele and Harry Jamleson, Eoughton Island flsherincn. return- ed homc safely aboard the souris schooner Frances Cock, ironi Car- digan Bay where they had Dlfked up frcm a little motorboat in which they had drifted help‘.ess- ly for more than six hours. The fisliernicn were left at, the nfirQ' of wind and son when the engine of their boat faied shortly after they had been forced to leave their Cardigan Bay lobster grounds by threatening weather. Unable to bring life to the motor, Steele and Jamicscn had raised a dlstrc 5 flag on their tiny ve-:sel hoping to draw the attention of other lobstermeri. Deepest sympathy goes out to Mr. Cornelius Gallant of Cardigan be- cause of his father's death, which occurred on Saturday morning. Mr. Aneas MacQuald ol Cardigan is ill at Baldwin's Road. All hope for his speedy recovery. It is pleasing to report that Dr. Allen of Cardigan is out again after an illness of several weeks. Mr. Vemie MacDonald and Mr. Jack Webster were recenvy in st. Peters. Five of undetermined origin de- stroyed a boiler house and hen house on the farm of Arden Mc- Laren, Brudenell. during the week- end. Neighbors who volunteered to fight the names saved a large barn nearby and the poultry in the hen house were removed unharmed. -—P. LIFEBOAT DOES SOMEIISAULT . PORT ST. MARY. Isle of Man.- and : ' Bernadette Lewis. The riraina has mo\'(- its likely to docm at least two succerw in all Livingstone and 1‘ami‘y were recent visitors to been l Naval observers saw the counter- uinin lim l'l0llS of the l.l‘€fl§_V, since it was ix.i. xecl J.‘ii’)illl wants. to re- tnin her over-built submarines. The other restriction deals with (‘l‘lllS~(‘l'S. Briuiin already is re- .; building thrce cruisers in order not no have to scrap them. But five [others must be disposed of unless ‘this restriction likewise is voided l by mutual consent. ‘ Britain, alleging that non-signat- lories of the London treaty had ,i built 200 submarines since 1930, re- ; eently initiated a move to enable 1 her to retain 40.000 excess tons of ‘ destroyers. i Instead of resorting to the legal method of escape provided by the jtreaty and invoking the escalator ‘ clause, the government asked i Washington and Takyo to consent. ; Japan's reply was not. conclusive b inasmuch ns it did not. outline ex- . nctiy whit tonnages she, in turn. i wanted to retain. Further details were n\v:i'l.‘d lnzethcr with the iUnlted States’ formal reply. ‘ Naval i’lll‘.l'!0l‘ll;‘S r:-:t.im-iited Jap- an had about 20.000 tons of sub- marines in excess of the 52000 tons allowed treaty signatories-—-the United States, Great Bi-iialii, Jap- ‘ an, France and Italy. United States View WAS}-I1NG’ION. May 27—Adm.lr- al William H. Standlce. acting sec- retary of the United States navy. today said that if Great Britain desired to retain excess destroyer tonnage under the 1930 London naml treaty, she must invoke the pact‘s “escalator” clause. This view, as expressed to news- l‘.{ll7.‘l'IllCfl was expected to form the bash of the iii>\‘y‘s recommend- ations to the State Department cont‘-zrnlmz the United States Rov- t‘i'llli‘I"l‘.l.'< nttifzid - toward the Brit- ish proposal to maintain a destroy- er fleet greater than that allowed by the treaty. Apparently motivated by concern over growth of the Italian submar- ine floet, Great Britain recently asked from the United States and .mpan—the other signatories to me 1930 t.reaty—an expression of their views toward its plan to Increase its destroyer force. The niwy's official report on the British proposal was expected also «nu...» ma oin the Crowds Buying Sensational Savings .MAY n m: 5 OWNERS REPORT 21l:o27 MILES TO A GALLON OF GASOLINE 1. Genuine llydraullc Brakes 2. 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Olulotlolown P.l.l.IlAlul JUST KIDS I I'M QIGHT AFTER DINNER READY WE'LL GO OUT THE BACK YOU'RE VEIW QUIET ‘l'ONl6l-IT! WHAT'S 4; pm AN’ -ms Bovs Alli mu '~ GONNA err >- : ‘ms cA'r'ri.r.- ,' ' ; nusnsns .' . ,-,, 3‘ roniourt ER - UH NOTHIN’ A-TALL! ._By Ad Carter