THE .IAN "—A —T___“M" ' f’ . THE FEDERM. PARLIAMENT Agriculture llsllmulc otrrawa, May ia_ (By the Gan- adlan Press) ~The House of Oommono again took up the estimates for tho Depariinvnt oi’ Agriculture this of- gemoon and from the start, Hon. Robert Wc-lr, the Minister, was fac- ed with a cross fire of questions. An itcm of $800,000 for the fluii; branch was passcd, but time was spcnt on fl. vole oi’ $413,200 for “sccd, ford and fertilizer control" and g grant of $18,900 t0 the Con- amnn seed grmvcrs association, F. G, Sanderson, (Lib. South Perth) ivantcd to know something about {his organization and why it received the grant- Mr. Weir ex- plained that it represented all the provinces and its aim was to kecP up the production and standard oi’ registered seeds. A. E. McLean, (Lib. Prince) pro- tested against the tcnper cent. tox on f fertilizer previously applied and the thrce per cent excise tax pro- posed this year under the budget resolutions. B_ F. Smith, (Cons. Victoria~ Carleton) was opposed to this ex- c‘se tax and had evory hope it would be dropped from the budget resolutions. The iicm passed. a resolution involving expendit- ure o1’ $1,380,000 in the live stock branch precipitated an attack from Robert lviar-Kcnzie, (Lib. As- siniboia) on the general agricult- ural policy of the government. In 1929, he said, the livestock owned in Saskatchewan had an estimated value oi $850.000,000. In 1931 ii. fell to $687,000,000 and he was convinc- ed that at present ilie total value would be no more than half of the value in i029- Undcr those circnmsianccs, Mr. lifooKcnzic iiiourhi, ii, was rcgrct- iabie ihat ihcro should bc any great --— reduction in the agricultural esti- mates. The New Income Tax OTTAWA, May l8.-C‘.'Ilclals 01' the liLVilllP lllX branch have not yol made an cstimatc oi’ the revenue which will is derived from the new income tax of ten percent on sal- aries of judges, oll-leers of the Roy: a1 Canadian lvlountoci Police, and oincers of i-ho Canadian military forces. A bill providing for the im- position or ihc lax passed the House of Commons yesterday and will soon be tlcalt with by the Seli- aic. warm cuinnliiii -IABM and lawn fencing, gates m, sold at best carload prices at 8114793. 31442-54541. We Have Decided to Continue HALF PRICE SALE of MEN’S WEAR All This Week—-Sale Positively Ends, Saturday Night May 21st. ' MEN’S SUITS at 1-2 Price MEN’S TOPCOATS at 1-2 Price Men’s and Boys’ Sweaters at 1-2 Price BOYS’ SUITS at SPECIAL PRICES MEN’S PYJAMAS slightly soiled Clearing 1-2 Price MEN’S SILK COMBINATION Price $2.50 to $4.00 - Clearing 1-2 Price Many Other Lines of Men’s Wear at Special Prices all This Week. Now Is Your Chance to Save Money. PRDWSE BROS. ltd. for shore. As the Mariners Joy grounded the occupants leaped on me Mae Women’s Club to the beach and escaped. On ex- amination it was found a large holo had been torn in the bottom of the beached craft. She is valued at $3,000 and is equipped with two 100 —-—-—- horsepower momm MONTREAL, May lB-Tho Mori- The police are searching for the time “Nun's club °t Mmluul are,“ ' brought its second year's work to o. close hero last night with o dinner meeting orrongod for the reception of annual reports and the election o! officers. Two hundred and sixty-three wo- men belong to the club-twenty- six from Prince Edward Island; one hundred and thirty from Nova -suv ‘i nan so 1N; 1 bu: as 1n; and 7 bur 40 in. farm fencing at Bruce's. 8142-5-18-21. -1mEEi FREE! Ono largo (J93. orcd Glass Mixing Bowl with each ninety-eight pound cotton bag Robin Hood Flour. 3145-5-18-31. _1‘0 LET-Three rooms, 41am wood floors and up to data conven- iences over Bowneso’ Studio. Apply P. L. Bowness, Bummoraide. 8171-5-19-1 wk -COME to Traveller's Rest Hall on Thursday evening, May 19th to sec "Lighthouse Nan", a, Three Act Comedy Drama presented by Mal- peque Y. P. S. Admission 25c and 16c. Play begins at 8.30. If not fine Thursday. come Fridfly. ' ai-ia-s-is-zi. J\ rni-:_|.|rr|.|-: <.... WHO rouno HER A-PPETITE Ynsrnnnnv ulu only loyal with‘ hor food — lo no wonder Mother woo just o llfllo coucornod. But today, it's mother olory. Mother 1m found jun tho trout to ‘lump! o young oppotllo. it"s u big bowl of Kellogg's Rloo Krhpioo um! milk. And jun loo her dip right in with her spoon and enjoy ovary mouthful of that good, nourish.- lug cereal. If glvoo you a lot of satisfaction, doesn't it, to ooo your children enjoying their food? Well, just give them Kollogg’: RlooKl-lopioo. Crisp, dullclouo rice bubbles" that actually mop, crackle and pop in mill: or crouml -CAR LOAD OF CATTLE FOR MONTREAL-Another shipment of prime beef cattle woo shipped from Bummersido to Montreal on Tues- day, the car being made up from points west and east of Summer- l I _ . i d° B m: m.» mp1“ ... .... ,1 filo bu! cereal: for children. 8° tempting, nourishing, and u,’ to digest. Splendid for the em. nlng moal—thoy do not oven tax lllzo many hcovy foods, Ind no they encourage rcolful sleep. —CONGRATULATIONS — Mr. and Mrs. Edward McKennn oi Elmsdale are being congratulated on the arrival of a. bonnie baby boy in the Prince County Hospital on Wednesday, May 18th. S. tcflflfida l Monday _iconferen C 5m... of fService ,subjects in. Booi ‘Ministe I ion. ' illielpful Christli and! . .»"°“‘"@ 1m”, v ... tion in ‘r er too i; from t f‘ doing “vrays i —WINNERS 1N CONTEST-Miss. Edith Casely of Kensington was‘; the winner of the congolcum rug‘ guessing contest at Brace and Mc- l Kay. Her guess was 3499 and the} rug number 3588. The winner at Holmarrs was Miss Marion Wood- side of Marguto who was only out. one figure, her guess being 3594 ' and the number of the rug'3595. S. Kellogg’: Rico -Krioplc5 n; mode with enacting care. Spun. Ion ovonl. Gleaming machinery. Sunllt kitchens. No lumdo over touch lhlo cereal. And Rico Krloplco are sealed in a prnlccfivc WAXTITE bog which lo placed in- side tlicired-ahd-grccn pachgo, and keeps every morocl ovcu. frcoh. Made by Kellogg in Lon. mayoral‘:- PERSONALS -—Messrs. J. R. and H. D. Boyle arrived in Summerside on Tuesday from their home in Quebec. They are on a. visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Boyle of Conway. While here they will arrange for the building of a modern home for their parents to replace their for- mer home which was burned to the ground last winter. S. t Mounties Make Large Haul (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, May 18-—A cargo of 1,200 gallons of St. Pierre and Miquelon alcohol valued at $12,000 was taken of! the 55-foot; speed- boat Mariners Joy after she had been beached at St. Niche], Belle- lbase, opposite the Island of Or- loans. The seizure was made by the customs and excise preventive ser- vice under the direction of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. ...§..@.... ...!“ sustain GUARDIAN ..'FB.EE! FREEE-Onc large col- ored Glass Mixing Bowl with each ninety-eight pound cotton bog Robin Hood Flour. 3144-5-18-3i. \\ with‘: He who avoids the Buck To Thc Land avoids the sin. Nevcr open‘ the door vice lest. a great with rit. That fish will soon be caught that nibbles at every bait. temptation OTTAWA, May l8.—'I‘lic first province io Lake advantage of‘ the scheme by which the Dominion Government will join with provin- ces and inuniclrviilitios in placing to a. little one enter Rents in Switzerland are slightly higher than a. year ago. ' ants. When the spcedboat came up the river during the night men on board caught sight of the revenue cutters Madawaskii. and Rinfret ond immediately headed full speed Nothing so cheap and easy, and the while so unloveiy and ineffec- tive, as to sneer and oulk. Scotia. and one hundred and seven from New Brunswick. The financial statement disclosed receipts of 81,420 and a balance of 8100. (Jo-operating as for as possible dcsirable nnoznploycd families on vacant farms, may be New Bruns- \vlck_ Two members oi the govern- , “Big Stock Reducing Sale” mcnb in that province, Hon. l._ P. D. .’1‘illo_v, Min or oi’ Lands and For- ests, and Hon. D. A. Sicwnrt, Min- a landing not handy, the fisher- man attempted to use his hands. putting one oi his thumbs 1n the the gills, the trout promptly bit New York . . . . .. trouts mouth and a. finger back of Cincinnati Holsclaw, Miner, Mamaux and and NATIONAL LEAGUE R. ll. E. Hargreaves, Padden; Brown 9 12 1 Grabowski. . 3 I0 1 First game: and Ho- sciiiimaeher, Mitchell lister of Public Works; wclc in Ot- ltawn lust night and confcrrcd with ,llon- Wesley Gordon, Minister of the thumb and managed to workgun, OTan-ell; Johnson, Benton, Baltimore .. itself clear and with a final flicicogden and Lombardi, Asby. _ »Toronto . . . . .. . , having d€€ld€d t0 PC- ‘ _ t _ ' _ 1 of its tail escaped back into the, R. H. Holloway and Linton; ‘L“”°" N° s‘“‘°“‘°“”‘ “m “V” ivaicr- ini-ooinyn 4 a zland Stack. tire from the Firm 9 out by any of the parties to the Pittsburgh 2 4 o Second "ma: . l i _"i""'—_""*'—' ... ... ... ... during May and June , lt3}Cl‘l’1€0l‘0£1Ctri~flJ\i:cli. was undcrstoii, I Clark and Lopez; swm, French we will sell our large 2 ado slightly?!‘ lijlllifrltlffiéd ‘the and Grace’ ‘I llllil . "l0 i S . (l . of f government's invention in regard - R’; if,‘ M!” D I" 3 to this branch of the unempioy- _ p ' , "mcnt relief provisions some days! 6 n o cu,‘ Iago, and all the provinccs have‘ Davis; n idonf». Mrs. Bruce Man. ETC’, i been adv,spd_ Vice Presidents: New Brunswick, AT ' The Perfect I f? with the Maritime Provinces Club, ' ' the u. ‘ a. wide- ly varied programme for the year. It contributed $50 tio the former club which is to go toward tho por- petuation of l. morftimo trade centre in Montreal. Officers for the coming year were elected u ‘ollows: Honorary President, Mr. C. S. Wright .. 2 9 0 Leibhardt m.‘ ‘-‘ ll. ll. E. Baltimore ...’... ... ... 3 5 1 Toronto Smythe and Kenna; Barrios and Stack. ... .. 0 Philadelphia Chicago .. .. Bongo, n. Elliott and v. Bush and Hartnett. R. ll. Jersey City . . £- B Buffalo .. 8 4 Jones, Irvin'and Veltman; Har- tuiis, Wilson and Grouse. ILILE. AMERICAN. LEAGUE 5 l, a R. II. E. Clevelcnd 2 0 1 New York ... . 311 0 Brown and Myntt; Johnson and Dickey. Boston ... SLL-ouis . 8 5 z Zachary and Hargrave; Hoines, Lindsey, Carleton and Wilson. INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE It. ll .E. 2 5 1 6 11 0 v nu. Reading .. 0 5 Rochester 1 5 Willis and Krcuger; Eckei-t and Jonnard. Mrs. D. M. Bollantyne. Discounts of 10 to _ Fish Story Nova 800th, Mioo Lillian Col- 50 % ouhon. Secretaries: Corresponding, Mfoa Cash only during this fi_ sale, (Special l0 the Guardian) HALIFAX, N. S., May l8—-Al; last Vera Bendall. Recording, Mrs. George Joffriu. Membership, Mro. W. H. J. Chute. New Brunswick, Miss Inez E. Welling, Miss Eva. Borberio. Nov: 8min. Miss Mm Buther- Our usual supply of thcrc is ihc pcrlctt on. story, ac- land, Mn. W. D. Toto. seeds on hand cording in the clnsoic definition oi ’ what Cullstliilics news, a iish biiesi a man. li- happcncd on onc of thcfchifiiillo ... ... ... 10 10 l. accounts due up iroui. pools in Yarinouih Couniy,'13°5l°" 13 13 I t0 DCCCIHbGP 31St, Nova 5,3,”, um,- Knmpwme, ac_ Faber, Thomas, Gregory, Fiber, will be at Store or cording u. iiic do. and game dc- Caraway and Berry: Weilmid. Bank for settlement. Wright Bros. Ltd. Prince Edward Island, Mrs. Dan [Jurimciit of ilir- Canadian Nation- Mimic- Klme and TFW- Victoria, P- E. I. It. II. E. Detroit . . . . . . . .. ... ... 2 9 8 Philadelphia 811 0 Uhle, Herring and Hayworth; Grove and Cochrano. Newark ... Montreal URDO('i\ E B LO 0 U .. i» w ITTFRS - Mil-bun Lu. Ilad Thiricon Boil: 0n ills lock Mn. H. V. Duncombe Gromy Lilo. to.,‘ writsc-“My husband III with boils, having as many u R. IL]! In the world's high debate con- cerning Christianity the mission- ary is the truo apologist-Brown. GIVE zcs T0 YOUR g MESSA GE a ’- -—Bcattic. zaTi-s-is-mur-ai. AIIGCIIOH, Mill 0. V. BECH. nl Railways. While fishing in onc of the numerous trout pools ihere- St. Louis ... ... ... 11 17 0 abouts, g, isiicrmnn got a bite from Washington .. ' 7 16 0 a vcry large trout. Alter playing it Si-ilwflfl. Cfllfmllll 811d P811111: for some time, the trout npppnrcd Brown, Murbcrry, Weaver, Burke wbmit, to surrender and not havingand Spencer. r B‘ n‘ s‘ trldod evorgxbing pioioaliblo, lJLICBIIOICd on good t too u glood lttsrl, Edd boilno ho bod fill one bottle the boils woro all gone, lill! ha: not boon bothered with them nco. ‘gganarg-lhmimouuhohuotfcllohopqflyougnniybyfh What is n low. if those who make if. Become tho iorwordeat to brook it. ADYERTISERS in The Guard- ian are offered free use of BRINGING UP FATHER héEEwRS frmomiuo or aw-mruin. ‘ i'""‘""""’ . ~ ~ . , nEuuc- N‘ Gm. A ‘ This means that you have your. '5¢-i“§~“4l*¥f.i1"-§"43.“ . °§Si£$§.'“-'“ “m” '"“"" ’°°' Pick of scores of dominant {"‘“ "°“'“""'"" °°'“"'* ‘ a 5 l 5 ‘ punchy illustrations that will make your message stand out liko aeroplane "sky-writing." Saloomaking copy and good lay-outs are also offered in this oorv co- iiicllnnlonnowii GUARDIAN By George McManuo a cons-s w: onus wnmiu’ To wonx on ‘mo’. waouo snow- ruw. Momiuwn to aunt-v . ~75 -. G\'i' u» xv ounmsis- i =iii l I I ‘mnnm ‘in .... . .- 4 , .. i ~ . _ .- 21' his nook at once. H0 .