’ 13132517 $17, . PRINCE ED\\'ARI) TO-DAY HOLIDAY PROGILAII-YSIZ-fl. run-cs COLUMBIA cq-c was AIIIIIJIING .11.. and Th" Irv-flew ~’l11r\ 11f iropitsl life 1-1cr filmml - riiid — mlurful - iotoriivtivitiz 1 - ALSO TALKIE SHORTS s HOLIDAY SHOW (‘Alal-‘FOL TO-DA Y Mari PREVO ST... rme UM 9/1 ‘1-.~1 .11. \ 1111111..- ..___. 1_ .1 [WAUHHII :11‘ 111111 1111.121“ “an.” rule» .1111! ___. love in :1 1.11111 — . .'\.f..~1) COMEDY inreizn f1.\‘0'l‘lll-ll{ ~>1 xxv- 5 sun. 111 111111115 111111111111 XUI \ RI‘.\I'Il 1111-11 JANET GAYNF; IIEAI !I'II‘ I‘|. RQRIANIWI‘; SUYU III-TN IIFT .\ fll NNY I'.\1'K1-.1l SING MILK Charlottetown ColfClub Opens 2 Sat. Afternoon: 'l'1'11- 1)"].\‘11l"1lll"llL 11f Agriculture, Oi.- , 11.1w 11-1-1111. (iltiflilllfCfI 111111101, :.1l1lr1~-., 1111 the lhisleui-i. l1 1 11 ]I11l"1l1'll1fll'1_\' 111111111 11f an iinpurtui-i 1 1-11111111 111111 rcuxon. refer- 1111121 111 . 11111: 11f the siateiiiei-itw made 1111* 11f 21-1111-1-1 111l.l-1' interest. Altrr p1.1iii'..111_- 111.1 that 1111- 111-ovi- 11. :1111,>l_\ oi thousands of 1111:1111, 11f 11 |1Cl'l.11l'1\|)1[‘ food 1-111-11 day i-.1111iir."». l"‘.11 bu .1111» oi-giiinzaitioii, it ,,,,,,,,.~_,,,.,,§ 1.. stated th111. "It . generally con- ;;,.,.‘,_‘ 1-1-111111 111.11 milk 111111 i11.1lk products I 111-o 11111 11111,! iiiipoi-‘i-iii factors in thc , 101111 :-.11,111l_1.- oi tiir- i11111il3.-." ~ ,1‘ cJlKfPflllllL, 11111 ll’.'(‘0.'~.‘..l)' for unst- Ueiii-izzzition. l’. 1.: 111111111111 out that to 1111111111- 1i 0.1): with .1 11111111111111111 of 1.11 ini- 1711111133: 1‘ .1. 11.- 111111 1" into 1.1l(‘.l' 111111 1 .\l~ Cl1ai-i11-te1-=-.'.1111111.11. 1 and ancient ..:-n1»~, uf_ golfing \1--1 1111 111i the (' (lolf C1111). 11111-1". sic-ii 11L '1.:11:i1..f=1l 11111;. 11’. in exctuiti-nizilly- this poi-incl of 1.111» ; i110 l'C‘t 11.’ 11111 11f the c.1511,- 4113111- 1 21.30.0011 11111111111 111111111111. thc output c: 11.1.. be.“ a from 8511 1 "ti-111 11f".‘(1\. Alloiving tadnfiiiiy, 11111, 1,1, 1.1;.- 1.) ;;,,. L-O,,,_1 1111;." f.1.11 111-ix. ns 1o 11111-11 farm means mien-cement of .~.1 1111111111111 c--.i11.1i-~11:.o11 111M 43-311 PPY=§OH~ v11 the farm have 15.1; - -- w 1101111-111 111 do with the milk supply- and men},- ¢.11 of the 1-i.;-. To control such a num- JliiK‘ 1111.11, 11L - lici- of 1.11111", and individuals by a ‘imtclica 11.111 commence. c.1111 i-oniiiiue - 1“.\"'-il‘1" "I 1115119911011 i5 11111705511710- A lIlftltlgllilllf, thc 1,11,11,11,, 121-11111 deal may be done by education Sometime next 1111112: .‘.I.- ‘Pom 11ml 1115119911011, W! F1 $1114‘ milk 5H1?- 1-1.,,1;_»_ , 1,, ,,,,,,,1 -- ,,,. ,-,,. 1111- 1.1111111’. he 1111-1111111 by such means. liovo [$11111 111,111 c.1,.;_,1;. 1., C“, 1,; - "ivnteiii-ic1iiioii will not make dirty 11 docs. make milk safe." In :1ll‘.\‘.t"l' 11) those who object in the 1111111111.’ of iizilk. it is said that, "lt services l.) 1111 (|1'.,li'.l1.'- 1111-111. Mr. ‘funk-s oflcrr. 111:. 1r. 11111-111111. 11> ‘ br-fjiimei-s 11.1111 1111\- ilolfer who wi-he. ' 1i1.lk 1-11-1111: 1P ‘nprirr 1 . 111111", iniiwt be i-r-mciiibr-rr-(l, 1l()\\‘i‘\'€f‘. that The 1b.. 1,.,~1~<,1¢~;, 1.1- -1,.. .,1y,.-,q1 11111111111 1-1111-‘1, milk is a natural food. npmun; ..,-, §j,,11,,,1_,;; “N; M. _ 1p 1, 111-"1111- 1111 11111 uet 111111: directly from‘ 1;....<;1.-.1.i. .-.i.-. .1. A. .‘.l111l1.111.~1; 1.11 .1111." P111” Aivrvvivl‘. i’. 111111111 be‘ J 11 S[(~'1,.11-1_ 3111-. ,1_ ()_ 11, (~,,,,,,,.1::t.:1111l that mill; is thc only animal hell ' fir 11 used 111 the row 1111111. Like all __..___ ._ .L__ . . 1itl1ci- 11i1.111r1l foods. it. is highly per- i-liabl“. 11nd. like 111i other 11111111111 f.‘ll‘lf'.l\'l.\.'t‘- ltt..\l. l.~'l'.\'|‘1§ fin-d» 111. 1111111 1.11111- l-a‘ not destroy- . _ l’ e11 by 111-Lit." The only real criticism of past- eurization is that vitaniinc C is weak- (Iteri I. well plan-rd‘. 83.111111 will 1 i mean the (1lII(‘l'f‘lt!"‘ 1;(1',\\'<‘1"11 n <3“- antl no sialc <11 .-1 l1 1‘t-'.' :1, carton m”! m “°-"‘""<‘“"l- hm as ‘t i“ mm‘ U", Mord,“ porno“ prmnrs n1_,nv(‘_’(‘l‘&l1|f.' 11111-11011 111111. cirnnizc juice Ol‘ ca“, w“, a gum, hr,“ Ho,“ _,_,,r,,,),)_1 11111111111 ,u111:11 :~1iDlll(1 I111 iuldcd to tl1c 1rhil1l :1 dict, 1111 abundance of vita- 11111111 (J is thereby provided. It 1:. bruucht to the 1111111111011 of the cry. clznibei-s and ii()\\'('l‘5 about it.‘ B11 CWn the 011-114": of 1m aprii-iviu-ni l-.ou.'~1- or n. 1‘:-ii11,,' oi 1111-110‘ r1- ‘11- _ _ render 111111 "care ... 1111111111115: in the l"l'lf'f‘l 1011-111, 111' .»11111|1:1-r 1-11‘ . . . ihnme‘ is show-n “to be 01111 of the will f 11d lt 111-1111111-1111" 11> 111 11:11 --11111c, . u-eukeat links. 111 the chain of efforts attemp. at dccorittuui 01 111-.- kind l . _ . _ Shmbbrr" m w“ mmw (I ‘ha. to 1ir.uir1 a safe milk sutipiy, Milk ' " " ‘ ' ‘ ‘unit :11\v11._v-. be kept. "Clean. Cold. apartment 1101111 IIIIII r1111“. 11f hi-ilti- l Cnwrptr. . m" mmw" nLmlM‘ ‘I111’ Irwin“: , "It i.~ (‘1I".ll'. then. ili11t 1HI<IIPCiI1JII wfnmw my‘ w '1“ 1mm‘ “mm 11nd 0111111-11111-11 pa:.te1irr.'.11t1on is the wiz-doivs :1. 11.1". x111; do 111111-11 1°, only solutioii uf a safe milk supply. bcaimfy m" mud-111 “m1 mum" 11111 |\.f'()\'§.'.lOll 11f ])3.".tf‘1t|‘i1t‘11 mill: 1S1 wmn“ NW mm)‘ ‘“"'-" l“ n 51"IY\"1llf'1l l"."11ls to the llltlblllil rw-"dml- h‘? 19'1"” “I19 m1"? b“ health 111' f‘1ll11'1l'l"ll aivl "the 1.1111113‘ around ‘he 111111111111: anyivflf-Z b‘! . physlqltf‘ 11f 1111.1 future men 11nd wo- nL-le to look af111r' 111:1 ivliulo tli 111;. men of 1111., glorious countryz" li-i the inoi-c .-e'.tl1d summer resort Questions concerning Health. ad- (115171615 01' 1111-‘? tltllllifl’ "W110" B"? dressed to the Canadian Medical As- turning more a-d 111111-11 to flow-ers sociatlon. 131 College 51.. Toronto. nnd even vegetable i'_fll'f1"ll.'i 10 11111-- will be fll1.-.\\-rr1111 perrzniially by lct- .'1<-; iisiioi-s. 'l'\v-> or ‘lo-cc bed-i of tcr. flow-ers .11 a group ‘p’ hzilf n. 1107.011 —————--~-——- t-r-itazcs will supply all the 51111111101‘ F111‘ P11101205 111N581 fNllll-Z "If LC?- ir-nmiizs WtI~I1 daily bouquc-s for fh: l-‘Ind the w‘. 1121-: 1.11m». recently ,_.,,,,,_,_ _ 1.1.1.111 the OWILJS of the trawler Kas- , '1. . _. r.':r--w11c:rlv 571400-1111 costs iuizlhave lite Minn-d‘: I01- Rheumatlsm.‘ 9911111595194 511° F“: . y! found l I iRecord OfFailui-le ZAndIncoEpetency gTrench-ant Review Of Saunders K Governments Mismanagement By Dr. W. J. McMillan InBud- get Debate. iCoiiilnued Frum Yesterday's Guard-i for hospital economy alhough 1", probably benefical to the Prov- . incc a1 large." v _ .v _ DISPUTE WITH l-mzooii-ig l5 the speech .1C1l\ClCd Budget debate by Dr. W. J. P. 1 l1 a"... senior Conservatiic n-icrn- x for Fzith Queens. Dr. .\lcl\fil1ai1 ‘ D1-. .\t1-f\'cill in the dc- bcgazi his address. 0n Thurs- Api-il 31-11; SUPERINTEND- l-JNT That, Mr. Speaker, gives you an ‘idea of ivhat was behind the pro- 'curi.ng of this Farm when the Agri- 1culiural Department was about to ‘dispose of it. Butthc DYOSCIII, Minist- ci- of Agriculture, when he assum- ‘cd thc reigns of power in 191D, decid- ‘ {ed to do moi-c; he decided to make 1311: CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Central Guardian OPEN TONIGHT tFi-iday), closed all day Saturday. Harry A. McDou- gull. 5115-5-23 VALLl-J\'FlELD-0"""" ' HEAD services, May 25th: 10 a. 111., Vrilcy- field. Gaelic; 11 a. 111., Valley-field. English; 7.30 p. m., Orwell Head CHURCH SERVICE-Rev. C. N. Brown of Trinity Church, Charlotte- town, will preach on Sunday, 25th inst, in Belle River at ll a. in; and Belfast at 3 p. m. HAMPTON Unitcd Church service. for Sunday, May 25th. will be held as follows: Victoria i1 a, m.; Hamp- ton. 3 p. n1.; Bonshaw, 7.30 11. m. James P. Kaye, Minister. SAD NEWS—M1-s. I... A. Hyncs, 205 Grafton St., received a telegram last night conveying the sad news of the death of her mother. in Ash Point, Maine. WINSLOE SERVICES - Winsloe United Church services on Sunday. {this a model stock farm. so he built lit up on those Ines. and. today, if} zyou “an, fine pigs, horses 01- cat-I - a c1101". time. My .0. c .\fi.1..'.er o1" A ri ul- . . , v Ixmow Yefv cm- tle, you go out to Falconwood Farnrq _ Perm“ 1m isiUnquestionably there is good stock, ' ‘1- 1 ILIICYC in those (iiffercnt lines; but‘. "2 as an n1i11-, . . . .~ ‘Hi-c Lmc 1 mm the 110.111 .15 uhethci tha» is the place, _ ‘ ‘ .11. have a model stock farm. This was . 1 , -- 1, . .. .1111‘ °Il.§§.. 13-1; 131111 fffj", d-jj-i-jgg-jf; 1111- 1 . 1 .1 we have heard a great’ i) n _ ya” ‘M915. x5 ,6 He“! y? Palm 00d Farm m curb 11c picscnt mister of Agriculture! x ‘mum Sim muand the late supeizntendcnt of Pal-i ‘i f‘ ‘ _‘ '_ e v 5 icon-iced Hospiial. They never agrecdj LO“ o‘ m‘ This ‘s “hat 10.1 that 1mint. and probably that, ivasl . 11.. cJrnes to: Faleonivoild Farmi‘, . . 1 "chum Cami“ ‘he “on Mr L“ ,onc of the icasons u-l-iy Dr. Goodw-ill1 Thmc _ _ ha“: mo din“ chm?‘ of wanted to have control of that. farm.‘ e y‘; graph“ Falrnn_1fi—le wanted to boss. Hle slaid the, _ H q i. 111-in was 1111 a Junc- t0 t-ie 10sp1.a , ‘ md__‘_flc£_l_l_:ilI)f_x‘i"??? and my no.1. friend the Minister ofi -.-:-, w... .. .-.- -. 1.- . . i - A -~ lt ~ 1 1' . ma: 11-110 p111 them there-thc Hony’ gum we dsagreed Mm “m ' Ztfr. Lea. who has the last word to H011. Mr. Lea: My hon. friend: . . . surely knows that he rcslggcd under say m Agi-icultui-c, whose 0111111011 1s paramount. Some Liberal membcrs.. (my hon. friend's adm rtsti-ation. , ,_ DR. MCUILLAN: C ‘ta l‘; :1 ‘in discussing the budge. said: “Look1 ‘ c] “I an 1:11 what they are dong at Falcon- ul-iat was done with his "rcsig-alion? Nt1".T1-S "tG-_ f. hvcod Fat-111. Look at how much they m; ‘firs: we?) ifcsmnzzfggimijt, 1 .. K ’ I 1 mad: 0:1 that Farm last year. Bu’. l‘ l "wasn't. it the same in the days of l1 11111.: dealt ivith under my hon.| ,. friend: udmin-s-ration. after '1 sci-ics' jthe Stewart Governmcni? lakc the j ‘ L ‘ i llaalancc sheet of the F-arm, and you 1 I of conferences at which the Govern- 111-111 find that the net surplus 0-1 op- fmnb of ‘which '1” hum {mend is ifiqtnv “mm” m‘, W?" w“ $3071 1I\Ih1:.tt\i' of Agriculture would not ‘ " ' ' . I ' I 1li517l'01'7QS1tl0lI. i 192s 1. $1100. u 1021.. i 119g“ ° 1 1m swlwitc“ Ggvcmmcl", “W! “inl 11011. ma. 1.11.1; He when to re- ’ . ‘ ' ‘. 11ft.‘- pou-ci- it was $4,836. In 1924 it was. ' _ $1,031. In 191s. before 11m present _£“'1CM1L‘LAN' M 1-1 i'A 1 11 11 d‘ 3th‘ 3°“ “ “y” m 1,2,] H” d a“ Lrfitniti l-ION. MR. LEA: Not at .111. sum. operating that farm 11f 57.049 and inJ-v you ymm m‘: bad cnougn Wm" the War 19m a pro“ of 56,44‘ ou, adoi g that. I-Ie res gned under NO“W Mr .Spefikm, I have a m,“ your athninls ration. and you left it [know-ledge of tho-e tin-cs I11 the for m’ to do!“ Mm‘ \'(“'ll‘ l9; I h'11l wmcthiirc J11) do with DR‘ AISMILLAN: Bu“ he ‘Iidnw’ ‘the preparation ‘of that‘ rcpor bc- ‘mm’ to rcsig“ “hm yo“ came in; cause I happened to be acting mcd- he Named m hold u"; _ ical surcriiiteiitlent of Falconwood HON‘ M?“ LIV‘: Tm‘: "5 a Cum‘ Hospital a, tha. time. We see ,by the dfllmcm to me‘ _ be Y record of operating expenses that I DR‘ MCMILLAN‘ n’ may ' o“ have mm, jug, no“, ma, farm “.M_1111(l bet-er take that one, because ge 1.1-1: lIIDng before 11,0 m,“ o, me ‘you ai-c no‘. gohg to get very many Bell Gci-ei-ninent, when we had 111,11 v more- ‘Thc dimcuny was ma‘ yo“ nm-A N‘ “111-we'd ecvnh "1-(1-50111 M.“ ‘couldnt agree as to the management BGCRUSQ ,\'O\1 about, and which uei-e turned out 117M115’ ‘We’ m I am m" blanfitg 37°“- m. so, m, o, by me meson M,,._,_.,._c,. because there is an excclleri; man ,0 ma,“ mace for an mprcvcd brew, there now, a man who is doing good we we ma, me Pam, go: Mo“; ,,.,,_1, iwork. I have consulted with hLm on 11 profiy, of $6.244 m 101e, $7,040 in ,""1"Y “We °“5- ""1 I ‘V1511? "m- 1918. and every ycnr the profte. und- 11119119 Y9“ m‘: 5'9“ wmlntnmnt- er the Stewart Gavci-rimcn. 1I128l‘,But "'31 I "93"" 1° I‘ m“ “he” favorabk: Comlmr-lsol with the mo“ iyouare dealing with the I-‘alconwood its that have been shown last yec11-,i"§m"“O" 9"” “mum imaime m“ and thc year before. The only 1111113111!" W" ‘"9 think“! “W'- 15 u“ they say that we didn't Speaker “x1; 11115; u-g didn't 11,. 1., 1n the inception of it, WIICII it w-as, do something 1o that. herd of cattle "Cfiuiffll for the SDCCIIIC purpose of i1: order to destroy thc r benefits to 8111111: P01319111 0.1 and exercise to the the country: And tha. is about 1.1111111111161111? “Q10 were physically fit only thing the 1arescn, Minispgr 01 Bu, my hon. friend changed all that Agrmunurc ,5 ,,,-(.,,_-,,»ed ,0 g1“, u; iviicn he became Minister of Agri- crulh for, multure. He made 1t a model stock 51H“, m 1n"; "ARNyAR" ffarm. That was thc poizi. of disa- F._,CO,,,-.,,O,, FM,“ seems 1o be 11w grcemcn. which finally resulted ii-i whole thing in connection with Fal- the resignation of the former sup- conw-ood Institu i011, s0 far as the:¢1'ifl10"<1¢1'i1 ~- Minister of Agr culture is coiiccrnecii ‘T9 m‘ C°“"““°fl' I never heard him address this Hone-c in a inanrei- that would indicate A 3155's MENU ‘that he ever got out of the barn-i MONmEA-L- Que- M" 30-“ and a; F3|¢onw0qd_ 1 ha“, y”, w Where men dine after their own de- LM," him say n,“ pa|¢o,,,,~°o,1 1s n,,,1;ires women may be interested to 1 nstltutlon u» take care of those who ‘iv/aw who. they 111w! TM Set/CM" |are mentally 111 111111 that thc farmj dinner 111w by 11w Cbfimb" °Y l 1 . - 1 no m,“ we have bu,“ 101d so much oi that Farm. You necdnt. feel too, ' tcnced to five days in jail. do’ Mu Faleonwood farm. I have gone. back_ May 25th. will be: Highficld at. 11 a. m.; Princctown Road at 1i p. m.; Winsloc South at 7.30 p. in. ANGLICAN SERVICES, ci-upaurif Saint John's Church, May 25th, Sun- day School at 10.30, Evcnsong at 7.30; Springfield. Saint Elizabeth's Church. May 25th, Morning Prayer at 11.00. HAZELBROOK BAPTIST Church services Sunday afternoon, May 135th, at ll o'clock. Dr. A. C. Vincent. of Charlottetown, will be the preacher. PRESBTTERIAN SERVICES — Murray Harbor North Presbyterian Church Divine service, Sunday, May 25th at 10.30 a. m. and 7.30 p. m. Peters Road Presbyterian Church Divine service Sunday, May 25th at 3 p. 1n. IN CRAPAUD HALL, May 27th, at 8.30 p. 111., Play and Concert by The Tennis Aid Club of Charlottetown. Sec what "Othei- Peoples‘ Husbands" are doing while tl1eii- WIVOS 111-c busy elsewhere. Half of proceeds for Wo- men's Institute of Crupaud. 3946-21 VICTORIA DAY AT THE CHAR- LOTTETOIIVN POST Of-‘FICE--S..1L- urday, May 24th, Victoria Day, being a public holiday, the Registration. General Delivery, and Stamp Ven- dor's wickets will be open to the pub- lic fi-oin i0 a. 111. to i2 noon. The outgoing afternoon mails will be clos- ed at 12 o'clock 11100111, There will be no delivery by Letter Carriers. MURRAY HARBOR NORTH and Peters Road Presbyterian Churches will have the pleasure of a visit from the Rev. P. V/atson Currie, who is now on his way by auto from the Province of Ontario. It is expected that the Reverend gentleman will oc- cupy these pulpits on Sunday, May 25th, and the Sundays during thc month of June. Mr- Curric has had very successful pastor-ates in Ontario. and this will be his first visit to thc Garden of the Gulf. -l'0l.lCE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning a man charged tvith a breach of ihe 1.11s- tcnis act was fined $50 or two months. A specdci- was fined s3 and costs, and a drunk and incapable sen- A vag- raney case was dismissed. and a 1111111 charged with assaulting a police of- ficer was remanded in custody till Monday. A man, charged with ob- taming money by means of 11 worth- less cheque. was given a suspended sentence, having made restitution The man l1a1l presented a cheque fer $5 iii iaymei-it for n bill which he owed a tailor, and I-eccived $4 change. It was found that he had no bank account. RENEWING FRIBNDSIIIPS — Among the first visitors to this pro- vince this season, are Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Crichton, who are spend- ing a most enjoyable vacation at their old home in Murray Harbor South. Twenty-five years ago Mr. and Mrs. .sh0uld be kept for the purpose n" iCommci-ce Francais was gives in the. Crichton left this Island and during Club St. Dennis in presence xlistli-iguished gather ng of connois- ‘rcurs of good dishes, The meal was “billed 11s a “diner tres simple," but it éwas very much to the taste of the gourmets, as is evdericed by the av- iwhlch it "is acquired, namely to af- ‘tford some place f0r recreation and iemplfly-ment for those of the inmat- ‘rs who are physically fit- Thnt was .hc idea .11 acquiring this farm. I11 his report issuedDec. 31, 1921. Dr. V. 1.. 00011111111. who 11111.1 the supcris- i-rnse of 4 2-5 marks out of a 1105-. tcndem of Fnlccnwocd for many ‘$11110 5< ._.,.,,,, ma; The creme (Ynspcrges was a bone of con-enton. What. was it worth? Opinions differed. I11 the final reck- ,onl.-g .t merited 3 l-4.. The quencl- dos Nantau au bcui-rc dlcrcvlsses. tlia; dish so difficult to define. was ,the subject of heated debate lasting iwcll over half an hour. It was voted '4 1-2. The eplnarcls nu beurre were 'una:-imousiy climbed the maximum. ‘ "The om-rations of the farm have been carried on satisfiictor.ly..... '11,:- object I11 se uri-ng the farm, {when the Agricultural D-epart- ment were about to dispose of it some years ago. was tn provlde healthful occupation for male pli- ents, to assist, toward rehabilating them, and at the same time t0 help keep down lhe expenses nf the Ilospital. The idea seems to pre- vail that. 1.‘, is still a government. experimental station and stock farrn.l.-i:1-1e1lto be 11111.0 date Tnour mo hods. and breed good stock, but there is a tezzdcncy to saddle on the hospital nnd its unrler-pairl staff. work of that na ure. With thLs idea. continuing to lxiluenee its opcrltlone there I lea Mai-d I pont fevcquc Waeitercd. Tl-ie tarte aux fraices took I our. buyers at 3 i-‘Z. The coffee was Cormac. i868 .5 as was the salad de laltufi ylhd $1191 of. a that time. many changes have taken} ' place. Nearly all the old people have g passed on, and only here and there Ido they find a fainillai- fncc The surroundings however, haven't chang- ed, and to be back once more on thc old homestead. with its many famil- iar haunts, is indeed a Joy, not soon to be forgotten. Mr. and Mrs. Crich~ ton are comfortably settled in Pet- ulma, California, where Mr. Crichton ls engaged in chicken raising. a. busi- ness carried on qultc extensively in 1 that State. They report a great many [Islanders in California, who are all ldoing well, and arc giving an added 1 lustre to the name this province en- ! joys for turning out men of high cal- l ibre. Mr._ Crichton is greatly inter- I 1 1 y ested in the seed potato growing, and 911M919“ 9 cheese n‘ is pleased to note that the farmers ,w0ul<l haw been 51mm!"- W m" have adopted a modern and more,covered that some dimculty was en- Mr. . tumble in thc min-Mt Kid "l5 Wm‘- ! and Mrs. Crichton will spend consid-i scientific method of farming. 1 crable time on the Island before re- geld 4 1... .11; and the wine we? turning. Mr. Crichton tsnbrothcr of Mrs. W. A. Johnmne. of Montana. ME TR OPOLI TA N STORE FRIDAY NIGHT BARGAINS‘ M5111? 23. 111311 2 PAIR 98¢ m“ . i i 111111 sroiii 0111111 101111111 RAYJILEE SILK SPECIAL OFFER RAYON SILK G R A B B O X E S 1 -~ H O s E BLOOMhRb 25c Values up to $1.00. Also a $5.00 bill in one- Whdll be lucky 50¢ PAIR l-‘lrst Quality 511k EXTRA QUALITY BROKEN PEKOE TEA 34c LB- sliipment just received. N?“ New ASSORTED CAKES 15¢ LB. JAMAICA GINGER SNATS 10¢ LB. New PEPSODENI‘ room wish: 29c Regular 501- size. Get yours now. DELICIOUS shipment just received. ' shipment just received. LADIES PRINT DRESSES With (‘oat effect $1.19 Wonderful Value. DIENKS Long and short 16K 5111135- closed _6i.-€§’7Eb1v|(1llT iFi-"idayi. uh day S11turd11y. Huffy A‘ McDon- 5115-51113 gall. ‘ SEE IIOW POLLY vumps the inch. Ci-apaud l-Iall. M111’ 37ml a‘ 3-30 p- m‘ 3946-21 THE SERVICES 0N the Hunter River United Charge foi- Sunday. 7 May ‘.15, i930, 111-e as follows: l1 a. 111.. p, 111., Hunter Riier. A. E. Chapman, Pastor‘. fillLlftisT-BBLLE RIVER sen ices 111., Eldon- Jlcv. C. N. Brown, M. A.. will preach at both sci-vices. THANKS-The Daughters of the additional 11111111111 uf Ilflflb Sale: W. K. Rogers, J. O. Hyndman. R. '1‘. Holman 6L: Co. Maritime Elect- 1-ic Co., Stanley. Shaw 1S: Peardon. WEDDING BELLS-The marriage took place at St. Dunstans Basilica, on the evening of Wednesday, lt-lay 20th, of Annii, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Burke. of Georgetown, to f-‘rcd, son of Mr. and Mrs. John 'l\foi-rison, of this city, Rev. P. Mc- Mahon, D.D., ofliciating. The bride and groom were attended by Mr. deferred ui-ittl his return. PRESS CIBIMENDAIION —- A from his doi-y. aboard. he secured the boat's painter and calmly swam ashore. towing his craft with l1iin._ His name is Bona- vcnturc Gallant, and iii this. his lat- est acl-iiei-einent are admirably linked the grace and power and prowess of his namew-Montreal (Ia-trite. Mrs. tDlZI M. l‘. Harrington, of Bridgcwater, NS., has arrived ‘L1 thc city on a two months visit to her mother. Mi-s-...Sari1h ESSOTY. C-l Graf- ton Street. Dr. Coffin, who has been living in Halifax for the past winter, has ar- rived to spend the summer in the city. YORKSHIRE MILL OWNERS REBUFF MISS BONDFIELD BRADFORD, Eng, May ‘ll-York- shire mill owners have i-cpllcd to ap- peal of the minister of labor, Hon. Margaret Bondfield. who urged com- promise on wage reductions, that no good could result from a meeting of both sides to the dispute. They point out that thc wage reductions were recommended by the royal commis- uloner who enquired into conditions in the industry. This inquiry was in- lstituted by Miss Bondfleld. A Stop for the Spark Lever 1 A cai- owned whose car was used by different members of the family, dis- countcrcd in locating the spark lever In the proper running position, one member running continuously with the mark lever only partly advanced. while mother member constantly PRINT DRESSES With Coat effect $1.00 Wonderful Value. . LOOK MEN RALBRIGGAN FINE‘ Quam-i-r _ _ u __ RllAKl T\\ll.l. COAIBINNIIONS DRESS socks WMMU‘ "Imus PANTS 1 3 i $1.00 25c 111111 39¢ $1.39 Sec this big value. Blue and Khaki. $195 31 l0 ll. I PULLETS HAPPY 1 1 keep ivarm by themselves. Wiltshire; 3 p, in, Whcailcy River; 7 j May 251.11: ll i1. 111., Belle River; 3 p. I .- i-oosts. - an early age will 111-old crow-ding, and Empire wish to thank the following, who ,1 bought, wreaths for their Rose Day‘, , _ | nccds plenty of air. '1h11rc should be andlCUDIHIUDJy of South Mrs. Walter Bci-rlgan, at w-hosc home I amply “waved i" “'9 173551118 1° a wedding supper w-as served. Owgingnlc" 5min Yewmd °I MYS- W- 11811111- to the groom being obliged to 1011111911 1'I°‘-'1‘°- I" his ship, which is 111 the liydrogrnp- i 1'99"" Wars» hic survey. thc honeymoon trip wastwcekfi 0f 50110115 1 Prince Edward Island fisherman. 84 ‘,-c11e1-_ The b,,,.,a, Scrflcc was he“, years old, vi-hile fishing IOUsICYS some {on pm,” May 2m, M he, 1M0 Home 200 yards fi-oin shore. accidentally fell 1 73113919 11° 911mb -' Revere-d C. F. Johnson the Rector l t I Raymond MISSES NEW SHIPMENT LADIES HOUSE DRESSES 79c Sizes 34 lo M. Stock up now. LADIES QUEEN QUALITY SILK 01.01-13.- $1,()0 11.1111 Large assortment of sly-lbs. 1391-5 . MEN'S KEEP GROW IcePlantEngineer Was In The City AND COMFORTABLE Chicks should be furnished heat until they are well feathered, 11nd thc season is such that thcy are able to This may vary from six to tw-clvc weeks. As thc hcat is taken tfway. the chicks should be taught to roost. One of the best ivuyu ta get grow- ing stock to roost is to lauild a slop-i 111g roost at thc rear of the house.| Put the roost’ in before the-heat is taken away. This will simplify tcaeh- ing them to takc to these temporary Getting the birds to roost. at Thui-sdaiy thc promoters 11f 11:1 new Charlottetown i-‘oruni -.~_1eiii the bcttcr part of thc day iii roiisulu- tion with Mr. lifeCuspie, 1K0 11211:, engincci- of the Canadian 11-11 11.111.- ine Co., Montreal. They announced later 111111 111.1111 technical information 111111 been gleaned from this cxpcr1, 11nd 1111'. thc negotiations 11-1-1-11 proceeding satisfactorily. Ice machines, Mr. .\fct‘u:11ic 1i- pluined. along with other 1111111111, arc of several types. and the sclcctimi of thc one‘ which will serve local con- ditions best is one of the 11111101‘ pro- blenis of the city rink fI1l'I‘l'i<'1‘.-. While thc ground is thin 111111; cleared heve. Mr. J. la‘. IIl\l'l‘1f» 15111 Halifax on a special 11111411111 in 111- spcct the Forum tl-ici-c. 11nd 31.61118 Dartmouth arena on the 1.11 s.11e 11f the harbor. It is understood that. I\l1-.}lar1t1. nnd Mr. E. S. Blanchard. 11111101 11' 1arcpi1rc thc final plans. ‘iii-.- of the rink now in Henderson .. Cudniores window is 1111- 11111-11 1111i.‘- Blnncliurd. The latter 11i-1-l1i1cctii securing quotations on 111: 5111 spans witl-i u-hich it i: ltfvlycfdi cai-i-y the immense root. Nothing further was 11111111111111 they will grow moi-c evenly. . . Crowding of the broodci- house very often results in a heavy mortality, and thc birds are apt to su-cat. bc- ($111150 of lack of iiir. Young stuck cross ventilation in thc broodci- house during the wnrm w-cathci- after the birds are ivell feathered. Try to make the pullets 11s comfortable as you can by giving thcni ventilation in hot ivcather when they need it. HRS. W. H. HORNE On Wednesday April 30th. thc Milton was failing health m thc directors yesterday 111-141111113" me _ end came arm‘ site beyond thc statement that 0111- mm“ “m! Scvcrc ions were hcld on :1 lillllfi 971mm suffering. which ivere borne Wim located piccc of land, 11ml that 11W‘ Chrstian fortitude. a:-.d in which diiy options would be iukeii 111111 second or alternative site. No definite date has 111-111 .5111’? the con-imcncen-ient of 1211111111115 Wm’ tioris, but this u-ill follow closet‘. the energetic planning 111111-11 l5 be‘ officiating assis/cd by Rev. H. D. ing carried on with 1111 sl-"d 31”‘ of Charlottetown. T111‘: now. Not a hitch 1111s 11111111111111“ large attendance a; the scrv.cc ii1- P thc project so fur to 11‘.-~.~<‘11 111111"- dicatcd the respect and affect-ion i.1| diction of the Forum 1-111111-“1- m" which she w-as held by the coin- 111C 110W 10¢ 1731a“! Wm 1*" “ml-vat? i111u11ty. gala opening at the lris- 111 01-11% The late Mrs. Horne was an active 01' Pally "EWC111991- mcmtcr of St. John's Church, and of .hc ‘N. A. and zealous 1.1 every good work in the community. Honorary pull-bearers wcrc H. H! Home. H. Winchester. Thos. Foster. Ifaminond Hooper, iVfoi-ton Will am-~, . . . l ,. m, .1 WM,“ “mm ‘ foi-nla evangelist, to 111111 1° 1| Active pail-bearers Geo Richards, “and ha" gnu,“ vb“ gum‘; Chas. Coles, Roy Coles, JOIILI B... Land puzzled b0 h the l.“ , 1 their tourist agency 11111111- Neill Lemuel Home, Gerald Hooper, Mrs. Mcphcrsnl) “m, ,,,.,-,1_,11ghtl1 Floral ‘Tributes. Gates-A Jar from} Roberta, ‘Vere last 5cm m Consmpu. Brothers and Sis. ers in thc West.‘ Home, me 40 pilgrims \\-110 11mi- Pillow; Vera and Daddy. Crescent he“, 51,111. The pilgrims 111111 came . Slater Bertha and Oswald, Spray; m“; ‘(la a v15", p, the obcrammrl" lmnnie 8.1111 Gordon. Los and George, l gm, Passm, Play, said they 1.1.1 111 Richards, Spray; Lorse and Alcthan “e o; me evangpiist leader 1111"‘ Spray; Aunt Margare. Cotes. Spray-z’ mp ,0 Pnksunl,’ ‘men. 11111.1" !John R. Neill and Family; Sprayq phm-sm, and 1,“ dauglllfl‘ were PM‘ thc Foster Family. Spray; Auntl "Bung Wm. tw-o guides iui- NP‘ 34391119 ""1 R958"- ! tions at Constantinople but “m” Left to mouixi aie her husband and mtiy they were supposed 111 111"“ daughicr Vera at home two sisters rest of the party 1101-11. The 11°" Mrs. Oswald Ncwson and Mrs. Gor- martrc cafes, which Mrs. Mel-lie don New-son of Kingsfon, and one, visited and described as "T1111. 1:‘ brother John 011.0 Coles of Campcllo pots of sin" on n previous 11111" lMaas. also hci- rtcihniother Mrs. Stc- wci-e idsitcd by W“ >"°""°“§l.'c5:.i 1 lphcn Cotes of Milton, and two half- 0f pilgrims, who W01": not ll-l- cm brothers Lee Cotes in the United: alarmed by the "W11" "1 "w States and Lorne Ooles of Milton. 8'1"“- , 5 ,1; It. was reported here 111111. b r g“ Phcrson had attended the P“ Y Play but thc 111111111115 5 not see her. everything possible was done for hci- J olnrs Church and at si- Mil.on. MRS MCPIIERSON > ‘T MARKED ABSE- 11Ar11s, May 22.--'f'h11 11.111113! Mi-s. Aimee Scmple 1111-1-11. r..oi1. Cl kept the spark too far advanced. In] order to make it. easier for all to find, the correct running position. the, owner drilled a hole in tlic quadrant d i ert d bolt t ti t $111111: £1111. 21111111111: of K112111111! w "g 3°" .. - ti e u" now know that when the spark Lvei , Ktlda inb l1 i ‘WWW d111,; 1:1 against thc bolt, the spark u cor-_ ""11"" f "3 l‘ -- . .._ -- 1, ii-v 11 mllef ship h" m“ m‘ 1 . ch‘ islflllfl ° ‘ “,.|,,,,11~\ 111']- "guy gm“ "cause of lack o! 10°“