llYl is Congoleum Cold Seal Rug N0. 4 _ " This ‘Continental? is one of the finest patterns I have ever seen in Congoleum. f It is smartly styled, richly coloured and in harmony‘ with the spirit of modern 4 decoration. Yes, it’s a good recipe for . tired or dismal rooms.” _' Outstanding as this pattern is, it is only ;‘ one of the many amazingly beautiful Con- goleum Gold Seal rugs now on display ’ in good housefurnishings stores. And remember-Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs -' have other advantages than their F R E E Illlllfll lTEVEIlllll lsnu-nayxmwswssrw This Style Loader—-"C0iv‘rl!¢!rv‘ru."_ ’,".'fhn;rr"rlt"""""’9.. . 79. For a free. illustrated b1 J- let by Collier Stevenson on Home Decoration, clip and mall attached coupon. beauty. They are sanitary, easy- to-clean--a damp mop keeps them CONGOLEUM 3700 5t. Patrick spotless-and they lie flat without 1 fastenings of any kind. Visit your PM" send m ’ dealer’s and inspect the new ' Spring line . . . today. Name.......... 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Gdlibfllll, fl- dramatic form. e issue reflects credit on Mim Jean MacDonald. edlwr-in-chief. and her competent slafl. Use Minn-G's for bites. Entomology THE CORN EAR- WORM This insect is often mistaken as the “European Corn borer." It does considerable damage at times to sweet corn and ton1atoes_ as a. pups, the adult depositing ltsinsect sppszllrs in July $885 51118 Y. 111811111! inthe silkodcorn. but also on lmves befOm the silk appears, 0n the tassels as well as on the leaves and stems of txxnatoes, and many other plants. The eggs hnbch in from three days lo two weeks de- pending on temperature. The cater- pillars first feed om the surface of the plant. at and checking the growth of the central tuft o! thefiomltfeedsmponfliesilkfo: a time, then burrows into the ears, 5645711118 0n the husks, silk, and un- ripe kernels. Mold and decay often sets in. the excrement; and injured kernels f0 suitable conditions for their deve lpment. Green to- matoes are injured by the larvae g directly into them causing dew)’. where n the mterplllars enter another rult. when fully ma- ture the caterpillar Dllmtes in a specially constructed ccll just be- low the surface of the ground When the pest causes important ‘(ill-THREE to sweet 00m, this may be reduced by dusting with a mixture 0f equal parts arsenate or lead and superfine sulphur, making the first application as soon as the silk sp- pears. Two further applications are then made before the corn is ready to pick. Anv good make of duster may be used and the material dusted. on to the silk. A; regards tomatoes. spraying with srsenate 0f lefld, 2 lbs. to 40 gal. of water or dusting vrlth a mixture containing 10 per cent of powdered arsenate of l lead will reduce the injury, ii’ two applicawns are made. the first‘ when the young fruit has newly formed and continuing at intervals of Len to fourteen days until three or four have been given. Striped Cucumber Beetle These voracious striped beetles attack squash, cucumber and re- lated blunts and halve been found feeding on beans ‘Ihey are quite common and destructive in some seotiolnsj The plants are attacked soon after they emerge from the Soil 0r flue set out by adult beetles which have winfered over in the ground near where they reached maturity the previous season. along the edge of woodlands bordering on cultivated land or in similar places. They usually emerge in the spring two 0r three weeks bzrore their fav- orite food giants are available andl feed upon e leaves, petal or pol-E len of various plants. When SqLfiSlJi, cucumbers, etc. are available they often appear in grcntynumbrrs and quite suddenlv and quickly devour ohelr leavcs and ohen gnaw the stems of young plants. Egg laying soon takes place, the female de- positing her eggs loosely upon the plant, or in crevices in the ground. From thine the grub; hatch in. ' bout a. wreck and burrow through the stem of the. plant for o month l or more. finally tranrforming to pupae in an earthen cell In Sep-‘ sonu, and pollen. but rarely touch the lesrvcs. They g1 into w inter, quarters when the plants are killed l |remedv. Ordinary flowers of by the frost. Nicotine duet such as is used for orchard prsts (containing 4-5 r cent rfcntlne sulphate) ap- pl‘ quickly and forcefully with a hand duster. so as to cover the plants and renewed so as to keep the plants and the soil around their base well watered until the danger period Ls passed. is a satlsfactoriy su - phur dusted on the plants. on stm- l dard potsenerl dusting sulphur used‘ in orchards (97-10 or 85-15 sulphur , load arsenals dust) rrpels the v beetles and prevents injury. Arsen- ate of lend powder appked in a thin coat undiluted or in greater quantity diluted 1 to 5 with slaked lime or flour. has given fairly sat- ‘sfaciory results. A newer metlvd from which hiahl‘. sstlshclnry results are b-rlnq attained as by dusting will: socilunn fluo- sllioolc. ‘This material 5s now hzini! placed on the market for insectici- dal purposes, For use it is diluted at the rote of one port to two of hydrated lime. For very youna and tender plants it ls rmommcnded t0 direct the dust to the ground. The material adhering to the i285 °T other aoendages of the insect. has an irritating effuzt. causng them m clean the affected parts bv lick- ing. wwdi results in the polsonina o1 the insect. The beetles are thus like!” a, get contaminated by the DOIEOn fran crawling alons $110 =- e s - - . AGRICULTURE’! 11m 11mins mango coloring in mania, called carotene. is the sign of high vitamin content scient- l-Klq ibll II. _ ‘v’ s. has made ..tlon to the etc there are some mum‘ sketches in Th“ [lain "The Crucifixion and Ascen- terrllber they emerge and arc alien Fence. Openln so found feeding an the rind o! the .loved the worl . No. 2. Chorus: For yipmmg (m1; m; if amgabyp, 510s- ‘God sent not His son intro‘ the world . uruust condemnation). Tenor Recl- tntlvc and Chorus. No. 4. Bass Solo: last time w}; 51mm 1 store. so the cause of lhe fire is un- w In Mernoriam ma. uaaom suns raswws csrurma. April 1s --’l‘ha aura‘ of Harold Starr Fallows, an illness of several bornatcanningandwasasoncf the late William and Jane (Dick- cnson) Bellows. Prior to his illness he was supervisoro! and im- iazcflowassmemberofth previous day. onic Lodge and the 1.0.0.1’. and --——-— in politics was a staunch Liberal. ‘l’!!! COLLEGE TIMESF- g The late Mr. Fellows was vary and news . the April issue of “ a Popular and won s host of friends College es." organ o the Prince wherever he went. l daughter, Gladys, of Oannin . The funeral service was held csday afternoon at Trinity United Church. and was in charge of Sootla Lodge, No. 38, C .- Mr. Fellows is very klndi l cm- bared by many friends Char- lotltelown and throughout P, m. Island In Memoriam MR. CECIL I. SMITH It is with feelings of deep want that we today chronicle the death at the Charlottetown Hospital o‘! Cecil Smith of Emerad at the age of 34 years. ‘ Deceased had been encased as a,‘ hand on the Survey ship Cartier} for lhe past, fewyears and while; away on one of his trips he had a1 tooth extracted with the result that a short time after the nerves oi his Jaws and throat became paralyzed and this caused his untimely deathl Deceased was a young man of very staring qualities, quiet, unas- SIIJIIlDRbOB-lld religious. n His dv was taken to Emerald and interred at Summervillc where the last. sad rites were performed over his grave by Rev. Father Mew Kenna. lie leaves to mourn their loss wife (nee M Mclhnls of Clowan Brae) two chldreu Avonetta aged 1% years and Joseph 8 months. Also his mother. two bro- thers. Walter and Reginald and four sisters, Mrs. Clarence Hickey of Damley; Sister Catherine Vinc- ent of Halifax: Helen teacher atl Emerald and Kathleen at home. l The many Mus Cards and letters ; oi sympathy received bore silent testimony to the‘ great respe in which he was he.d. R. I. P. Eastern Guardian "V 1 I ..'Thl.s column ls reserved for news of local interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be in at 4c a word strictly payable in ad- vancc. ..'SUBSCRI'PTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian ma. be handed to their Rept. Archie ume ..'WE ARE offering at hal price a quantity of Brushing - gluer. Sher-wll-lac Enamel, One our Enamel and Auto Enamel. Poole s; Thompson, Limited. L-l39-4-l6-4i. ..'WE CAARY a complete line of Sherwin-Williams Paints, Varn-| lshes, Enamels, Oils, n etc. Our prices are right. and Thompson, Limited. L-189-4-l6-4i. . JBARN DOOR equipment, _ pumps and pump fittings, flour an: feeds. lime, plaster and shing- les, etc. Poole and Thompson, Limited. 139-4-16-41. ..'EASTER MUSlC.-—'l"he choir of the United Church. Montague. under the direction of Rev. Arthur Long. presented their Easter Can- slon" on Sunday evening at eight fifteen. The Church was filled t: capacity and was aglow with spring flowers. The Cantata was thorouith- lv enjoyed by the manv music lov- crs present. The parts were well trkcn and Mr. Long's work with the choir ls dceplv appreciated by hi: people. Miss Margaret Coffin favor- ed the congregation with the beau- tiful number. 0 10rd Must H0 v. be- cre the Cantata. The following is the programme as presented. Cruci- fixion and Ascension. bv I<red W. Chorus. God to VOCGClClHH lhe world. o. 3 (The‘b at do with Jesus? No. 5. Tenor Solo: So Plla to content the people released Bar- abbns unto them. No. 6. Chorus: On the Road to Calvary. No. 7. Chorus: No. B. Tenor Solo: Calvary. No. 9. Chorus: Blessed are the dead wh dle in lhe rd‘. No. 10. Organ‘ Solo: Intermezzo. N0. ll. Bass Solo: i. At. the Bepulchre. No. 12. Choruszl His countenance was like ll?l'lrl‘ll'llX;¥.l_ a e No. 13. Tenor Solo, Hallelu is risen. Chorus. Christ being rlscn from the dead dlcth no more. 14. Final Chorus. Blesslnit honor, glory and power be unto Him that sittenth on the throne. . .'Mr. R a n d olp h Carruthers, Charlottetown. spent the week-end wioh his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Carruthers. liiontalllle- L “"1110: many friends oi Mrs. Frank Murphy. Montague. will learn with regret of her illness}; b ..°M.rs. William Gill and little daughter Erma. of Kensinswn. spent the Easter week-end in Montague the guests of her sister. Mrs. A. H. Duvar of the telephone exchange. 1- ..'Mrs. B. W. Mills and dalldh- ter. Kenalnkton. were tho truest“! Mrs. Harry Lane. Montague. over the week-end. l» New Glasgow And Vicinity Mid Ruth Stevenson "nwgj |llft lllQH l d s nding the t eir respective homes hare. Much aympa is felt for Mr. Jose h Btswartlhbcv View, who lost his ousc by nrc on Manda! evan- inlr of last weak. covered I89 t occurred Bund , , at thehomoof. . and Can N s. following urviving are his widow and one . fire had not been lighted sing: tgie Chorus: Not this man. but Barabbas known. Both te willing ercd by insurance. Easter Qulgley paid a fitting tribute to the late Mrs. Wellln had massed awav at an that morning. Mrs. Houson was a life long member of the C years. Ha was . rt fruit and ve c ca, for tbef apartment of culture at Hali- e Mas- T CIGA try a package today! Q is .1‘. ' a DFSIIiaIpaaciEaHaMc- mvgvirtlliifyanhank menus-spartan.- ‘suacihcothapessanlnn lliovhuapcawuldlib "h" cdizr snails, as! d M-slirwhwflflrrv- flahrtcaivosaaaaofhis but DI l Have L111 Smoked a Turret Lately? - TURRET Cigarettes, too, haw a reputation so live ilpjb. For man! years smokers have looked to Turreta for quality and mildness, for a smooth smoke and a taste that is difierent from any other cigarette. And Tun-eta never disappoint, because Tin-rats are made from an original andunique blend of fine Virginia tobaccos which nukes them just that much better. You will like Tut-rots and you will like the handy calendar on the back of every package. So, if you liaverft smoked a Turret lately, Iaapdal Tobacco Compaq c! Can-h, ma! Quality and Mildness urret S RETTE ,_ ___.___ .._ __ 7———>— WW lrletflilfllfinili hadhiredannscnamgirl l letnctlafterualfifumlq tanner washonutartdagootlwok llinodean. l poahrfldaryfeimdlethal know that sbc hall an! fdcubts about he: cleanli- ncsfiOleoamenotl NeIIiqoaeofd-iethingn! __, .__. .__, ,I unployerdsatdac hadneverkepttha “Instead, hi3: “And Nellie did. No girl could have done i! boon. She had bee: gym a repu- tation tolive upon.” 101w. souooa V I at a later date. The stock lost was valued at about $1.000 and the uildlng was praclicallv new. The Mr. Wyand was places are partly cov- Mrs. Harland Hill entertained the mbe tthismnth LadiesAid Mt All we like sheep have stone astray. fir; fisgmnm-y ‘gong, o; the Christian Church on Tuesday after- l°h noon lie . a number attended nd after the devoiional period and usiness session a social hour fol- lowed and lunch passed by the Ladies. The Easter Sunday Services were N“ fittlnglv observed in the Churches “"1 here. in the morninlz Mr. Quigllefi oi the Christian Church and Mr. of the United lay Church delivered eautlful Messages. Mr. gton Houston who arly hour ‘illfllh and attended regular when oer health perm ted The Guardian extends the bereaved vin er l5 tended and the followirgé program The Ladies oi on» New I o1 ow“- Missionary United Church Soc at? held their Easter Service on Sun- day evcnlnll- A larlra number at- over by as pist. Look Ya Saints the S1811 Scripture Heading rs. H. H. Binns. 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