. . THE’ CHARI.O'l'I'ETOWN _GUAK'DlAN 7- NOTES - Br souwom SUNDAY MUSIC, ETC. ml; we would not havcm“J ed ¢-lmfaor five or ‘six years before Sunday evenings. As to a §1lf,ge°:‘pl6.Y on that day. Whit. V011 mid never have lived down Manda] of proposing such an in- ilhem was 3 good deal - of our way of 1 W5 important matter. The week- }; Day of Rest ‘was one 01 t precious prlvbgefis ubmgntc that privilege ms mundly oondeminred. No tra ran on our 1008.11 line on Sundays. mough there was 9. rural popula- his was in defer- when the Act authorizing its con- voversmead the rocks with a not a low) we were rigid so more pezillaips a. ueditiortal than a religious stand- Not a very elevated of view, but some little rem of it still impel: me to turn off the radio when those adlvertisin ‘ rung break into the peace sabbath cveniins. Arhen because the first dramatic pieces were of I. religious any rate during 3 1; Queen llliinibctlfs . ho only ii open on that day. The author of "A Second and 'Ilhird Blast of Re- trait from Plates." 5 book IYllb1‘-|5h- ed in 1580. ad/vised: “let the mag- lng on the Sabbath not the Sabboth all the moat abused? i so the Sabbath dale. ...It would seem also from a passage in that some "Sec- ond Blast" that the churches were casionailly used as theatres l'0li.\'E abroad and permitted to - ii=h their mametries in evorlc m- . pl: of God...tc the horrible n- texnpt of praler." abuses were removed towards the end of Eilizabeths reign, and in the be- {inning of the next. In concluding this rather rumb- linz Note, It must be that our “gueitie fore% came to a ter ux:-t. tending of me use of the Sabbath before the close or the next century. Fro another old volume I tsloe the fo- . lowing short hcmiivlry: ‘tent upon the world’ were not such time appointed to to be dmmted should hardly allot, any ourselves: Ind then what a starved condition pooraoulsoifours ncverbeafforded testwo on our sins." _ HOTES ON ISLAND PLANTS lec This is the Knotwort Family. Macsuuin we are said to have one member of it. the Khawel, scler- about in Foamy including some ‘of ur ml-den 0 . a All rohoxibswitthoppoeito terns usually grggggrs 5 ‘.th re- tmoent elk ! I-C leaves and white with Hour or give p_cu.ls. .4». “,1. 'i'hyinc-lea nt, AmI-fl- -ewlmolh. mm in dry °' . ....ms...... ... ‘...i' won. it I-Ilcriflon, is moist tbiiitcta or ‘mmdforg? the b Buhdwort. A. pcploldes, mt-shaped Yellow flowers. 'Iihey tell me. howev , that when the flowers fade the seed-vessels lookr lmrtldy. but, as old Aesopam says. “ has its black," so W°¥l't 120141 this against the Stone- cnop. I surppos he] king the Broad Bean? the gorilla skin fit it: seed being disfigured by s ). The mm was always a bit of a puzzle till I saw how the plant crop of greenery.‘ Another pant which, to my great 5“i"Pi1‘l5i?- came h the winter wiithout injury, wan me v-Kw“- Wrm IVY". Llnaria Cybnhrln. This is usually grown as a gym. house (or greenhoiuc) under-cover OTJIS 8. house plant. It has small WY-Shaped leaves on L-ailing stems, 5113 1: flowers :5“ ..‘li’.‘‘’‘’ w and -purple, The past winter found all the W931‘ 990% even our xuflvg 888 to survvi 1' mean with A °IwD1lleoi' gglnetll for 3: rookery tlliistonmtivc gate our 1 In '*g‘‘°“8h -111 1'l8‘h.t' thougih snow most the time: growth now making fresih , . Ilanfil this is lmorwh as the Baum- 9° - and is frequently found o.°.“.‘.. ‘iii’. ’£".‘.‘.‘°‘.,...°‘...°°..," I ten‘ 1: l ' 3 °“°°’°°".:.."‘.'°*..; 9 leaf be-iru 1”-"3-med eye. The sclermfiigitxgslllg is semtpervrvum tec . The ants are findii er-y greatly to an "I", “$5 ”‘ WW under InEng wihme tn.i A Dxiltl.-El mtur-:71? these albincviuted out the “(curious canno a fence . because tiifwillreirallac of s.of“balancfr." Vifhich mnundg One 11 lttl J ping ouge (K-flvn&I.rt?orMloil.see. 4:“ one 01% my l‘0lm8 frienm cells it). it like has I in .but when thiskxe- m° 1’! any ‘cause. the animal contra ts movements and insects This puts the Tree 33.3.5’: our bird boxes—at Tm '‘ 01 advantage since they ogfly feedin eair. Itwintgndgo keep the broods law this year. ————______ SPRINGFIELD W. 1'. ‘mo regular meeting of s - field Women's Institute met, 2131:; home 01 Mrs. Lionellibrd on.Mdy ii mcmibers and it Visit- ON, . , pm. sidcdandqpencdthuc tine Oleodflomlfeglllmby J1-Iasl|m.Mlss Program. ..1. mun _ mlzlownrdnfrrlgnr .1-lbirbor. to the ‘IIMELY NOTES ON TOPICS - .CONNECTED WITH Silver‘ Fox Farming r== §=r“aa .5: or go ggéfigiil. :5 -E-gggfigg 3 ing season is a long wa,_ u it might be well to stov? ye‘ 1115* heavy ' " _ of caoelin may cut down your average. 1: 9, us that they are very rich an the thought is that they probably up- sgtilaonle part of the body mechan- ml-V Dauphin. , laud. reports are he is mnflng 9 satis- factory recovery‘ R. Bruce Jo f Bedhead, A1. berm. according cg Fur of Canada, hopes *0 dewloo a red. white and blue fox. That hind of fox would have the merit of being vary pa- .. in its coloring: if nothing U! E..‘°.i‘°':‘..‘..3’.‘“ “*9... °“" °°..i.‘: ong . :- thc carefuicons ey N blwan since the latter mm be ready to fill the consumer demand for the 1183- rar- mantis. The In t extensive array of . 'lIic white for and red for will he used to irritate th ace garments ci'unusunlco- thcbe epastel fox. worked pleasing] imitation of silver fox. Y brother of Councillor D. Roy Hol- man. is representative Purina. Mills in the Provi ‘me furs will be held wife are being ermine. joint for the hsvebeen mm Road. in i.‘.t“;i."£‘ ....L._._. w... 0‘ B-DC this- thcusilt in the back of your head‘ 1 from. and it is the Youtiu bcsblcto train nce. «poor in Robert Moaregor. chief Placement Officer sasxatoon rehabilitation oo who attended recent training convention in Otto . We hsvchadsomedisc sevenl a label fish as a. diet None of them seem to be thusiastlc about feeding fish year. You win remember that is going to have a more limited A intelligent rancher that 1 his adult foxes summer. Those he fed fish to last season had much poorer pelts than the pre.vious year when he did not feed fish] On the score of economy we d ot th feeding fish at two cents as com- pared with tripe at four or four and one—ha.lf. Notwithstanding analysis which we see published, we do know -that fish is largelg water. Art the same time 3. Ju lclous amount of troduced into the diet will because fish contains t in, iodirfie and other are per necessary no to be found in the regular diet of a fox. By all means feed fish to {air fox pups. and to your old ones if you know how to handle it we think it would not be a good thing to continue the practice be- yond the first of September. At last the warmer weather seems to be approaching and we you have listened to the‘ a vice re- iterated in these columns from week to week to clean u your pens and dens. using sioodp fectanit. It not get busy once' a few hot days and your place will be full of fleas and other parasi are any there at le that the 9. it I *2-...“’"c%¥..fi"m:. :.i.na"‘a3°§..’.t3. such things. to our dear little Province next importance, one that will be remem- bered as long as we live and as long 610e.bMt be hi i - mralwl o t cud for “3°°"°n- she may do so Both of e blue fox. yon Olaude O. Holman of Moosejaw, for the me of Saskatchewan. His large. territory keeps him biking to get over it. mid-summer stoviet sale of a ienincrdd. July ioth. Enormous quantities of lnmn vet under Btthd that the auctions 3° l‘.cniri- g grad quite successful as the quality of ion fun is usually good. ranch. one day they had good look DVD! "19! W5” :vcn better pleased than when the! them 0‘ as the youths and children who the visit remain on this cularly ed y ihc British and cam. on Governments are anxious to have every child pos- sible see Their Majestles. They are remarlnable pea le to have stood the l°ngtt3o‘:'i€ln1orr°u!na?r¥d be most to the breaking point. That we u-me’ here will love them and honor them run 0; eh. 1939 an znoremthan we do now when we the rlelslh is a. go m so veryw ere. in work on Wednesda. . visit Charlotte- town where there plenty of room for all to see. On many occasions Mer Majesty has wearin sil- ver fox during the tour and per aps at Charlottetown. them are au fait with the history and resources of each Pro- vince visited and no doubt they are aware or will be before they set foot here. that this s was the place where the magnificent fur—silver fox—originaired. Members of the Silver Fox "- ‘ ' Exhibitors‘ Associat- ion of Prince Edward Island are re- mind that the annual meeting will be held in the Board Room. civic Bull , rl tetown. Rug the darte of the annual fox show it is important that all members who are interested in exhlbitinz foxes should attend. This Associat- has been in existence since 1929 when the first show was held in Charlottetown. It has kept steadily to the front and has been the means of improving the standard oi’ the dh .It i all an 0PP°T' l’u'?°dty tiiresee vilhfif ll)li§eeders are do- mg and compare their animals with ou_r__oyvn,_'a.t °*5i-'“.°“£‘_*33’;-_; § avemee on the New of&.iItcbcwimwi1lsoon o ce- under a systgg f arppgcnti - %> in the Pxovi d g,to of ihe mmittce Youth umon with yontheuseof for pups and adults. as en- as last in a great many cases, so fish pressed was rig to yesterday said he ‘mi "9 would Il0i/ feed 9. rticle of fish to interwt at this when the iridlus nether -blunder. The t to thr The visit of the King and Queen be" Wednesday is an event of historic lg‘ have the ‘Medical Scheme * ‘+Is- Opposed In. New Zealandf. . rm spur pa/true! WMLNOION. June 3 —(CP)— ’ profession of New - 1 Act, the New zealsnd News Letter 01 the prof - 0 us to he administration of .Mtings tionrcachcgleunanimusdeoisio ‘I will have something to say when ,we have something definite from the British Medical Associ- Governrnsrws side will in quite defini-tn," said Prime stiou and the Minister savage commenting on the decision of the doctors’ con- ference. ‘ “There can be no two opinions about ifblic opinion in the matter," ‘ he ad ed. “The people have ex- iihemsclvcs very definitely, for the Govern- ment to malfa the best arrange- ments possme to give effect to the pee les wishes." An of lcial statement was issued on behalf of the medical men: ink “At the meetings it was reported there is very m-uch to be gained by_ that members of each division were solidly and definitely in favor of the attitude hitherto taken by the association, namebt, complete op- position to the present Govem- ment scheme offering the whole of the people a partial and limited medical service, as against the Medical Association's strongly held scheme mould e view that the amccscrvicccomrpletc inal-lrc- spects to those unable to provide it for themselves." Dr. J. P. S. Jamleson. chair- man of the national health insur- cormnittce of the once Association said: ‘The profession prefers to remain directly the ser- vant of its patients. Its members strongly object to entering into contracts of service with any gov- ernment, because such contracts bri must iniwi 1 1, . striations 13:” shot): ngnticnt lgd doctor and obstruct the growth of obstetrical scion:-.c and . a.rtlcul.ar try lluas reached I. critical shtxage woulcgwbcafi fatal reserves into the right is when go o a . TY is the time that gt-‘lilésfiar resolution or fight, or those which u.a.llt.i of ti k-to-iti have m m: c veness other battles of c and from war itself. Everything he who gives up is strilrlggle and and :1 does harm to himself and to his whole community. Therefore, thmllzh this column to In parts I Eur , th at, John's Wort Sum wgspebelievecd to Powelrtrfiili averting des- truction b .1003 ‘NOW! Follow the lead of smart fax ranchers. Keen FOXIB your foxes fit and glossy by killing I“ flell I d. mites with P_ LVliix—-odor- leu, rim is to use, use for [MIDI KEBOL—'l‘lIJ Perfect Ftrls Dlnlnfeetlllt Wide]: and for dislnlectlng fox pens. etc. Powerful, economical, non-eorrorln, FROST-BESIBTANT PDLVEX And KEBOL are .conpsr PI-oduct|—BrItI|h Made — Fully Gunnantcad. Order from your Drug. Hudwnrc. Feed nnd Seed Store. or write 0 A N A D I A N 00-OPIIBATIVE WOOL OBOWEBB L I M I '1‘ E D Qucboo and Maritime Brunch. Lennoxvllla. Que. Lackv_of.. __....—...:-.-_..}_ l938lDodge coach----—-———————— AQUEEN MOTORS BUICK—PONTIA'C— G. M. C. TRUCKS TELEPHONE 271 256 QUEEN STREET (nurlottchvvn I I I. -$700 1935 Ten-aplane coach, good tires, good paint and priced tosell—-—-—-~—--—-—--L---— 435 1937 Dodge sedan ——-.—...—————_.——— 700 1938 1931 aster Chev. couple A 1 car - -—- — — -— — — — 725 hev. coach special. Six wire wheels, good motbrahdpaint--—-—-—-——————295 -l937Plyl‘ho,utlI sedan--———--———-— ——--725 1931--Hudson sedtm. This car jacked up every winter and in very good condition - — — — — —- — -— 285 l93€Dodgoledan---l----—--—---——-——-— 625 193-0980“ ‘conpc,‘ne_w paint — — - — — — - - — 100 9.1 ion.-wt H _ nn—----—’-»-----—---— 75 sostenodlmi-ueli'.(avton)»pi.iro:n.sody».imo.i néw -r x 13- vrltli 50.in..rsaltI. A goodclttlc truck. Em ire t th- er. The silver fox bstatlepdiffe:§eon- I 1 in name from a distance of Fifty-six ., ,..- i. '1iobesoldbyPubiicAuctiointn front or! the Poet Oiiitloe in Mon- Fourteenth Princelildwexd dJeooribed.ns1‘olIows,tlm.tls tossy: —«B aiine on souihside ofizhc Eastem of ln:i!d“r,r1t;w or for-nuarly posasion liam Comp n. thence Nor-iih twenty-eight chains and thirty links or to the south boki;n§inarynneMmmnowwforui- or thence West to the Sturgeon Road aforesaid, and continuing West along the same to the Place’ of Commencement, being the North- ern Moiety or one-half part of Plots Numbers Bi and Sixty-eight, oontalinng Fl!li'I'Y ACRES of land a little more or less. also ALL THAT 0i1‘HZilJR iece or parcel of land situate. inga.ndbeimgonI.otorTown- ship Kings and described as follows, that is to say: OllNG of Sturgeon Road at the Northwest, angle nf Farm Plot Number Sixty-six in possession of Samuel Nicholson. tic Meridian of th 1764 f "‘ ‘’ ’'‘?.‘if.in. m‘.’i’ Sixty-nine Links to the of the Saint Mu'y'suRocd Farms. thence West Seventeen chains and the East sixty-eight links to boundary of farm plot Number ulxtv-three in , “on of John William Nicholson. thence North to the Road aforesaid. thencewatslongthesamctothe lace of commencement, contain- ng ONE HUNDRED ACRES’ of land a little more or less. being Farm Plots Numbers sixty-four and Sixty-five on the South side of the Stu Road Rose-rvi re of Fifteenth of Febnnrv. A. D.. 1922. msdedgtween John Steele at Milltown Cross. Townshivp Num- in Kings county in ca rd Island. Farmer. and Annie. his wife. of the one part. AND Ada McKay of Murnuy Harbor North in Kings County in Prince Edwnrri Island, aforesaid. Miarried Woman. of the other M3; mud n nirthsr from said John Steele to Ada McKay. dated Auaust 28th. 1922. and W1- istcred on 1st. 1922. which uglld Charge were m- by the said Add Mcxsy on the 14-th day of Mly. A. D.. 192.1. and registered on the list day 3! MAY. in A. n...um. in Mule . Gcwsri of Kilnluir in has county in said Province. . ' fault -been mode in the t d principal and in- '1 , . QU E E N MOTORS. Charlottetown Y UR PONlIli( DEALERS DESIRE IS TO SE Mortgage Sale an of lldiwer Mehar. ' pidnoe Edward Island, - thence running South by the Mag- , front of the pom ofi tnitue day of July A. D.. hour of twelve n'clo¢$' noon that is to the West side I: TIIAT Au. 8 » .. .:I.s~6ca-zceawaeur Buyers on now realizing PUNTIAC is riglitin the lowest-Price fiolill RE$Ul.T—saIes are soaring to new high rocordslf PONTIAC has stepped up the horsepower of your new car dollar! Here's beauty that stands out like a glowing debutante visiting , an old maids’ home. And a price way down "with the lowest . . . down as much as 3100 compared with last year! A Pontiac . . . engi- neered still better . . . packed with features. I Never before was there such value! Big...sleck...'solnzilyrutfui. Loco! room for six . . . “humpless” floors . L . better vision all around. Nimble as a cat in tr-2.65: 5. . lithe and steely powerful as s panther, on the stretch. .Yet instantly obedient to (11! ¢fl'or!le:: controls. And the grand "New- rest” Ride levels every road! Get the full story back of the wheel, today! coammim ton»: on nba Gourd Mum Irufdaunl Plan “cH||sr=1AIII”§ 5 Associate Dealers: Dstcd um um as/y'or A. D.. 1989. ANNIE JOE] T0 , Executrix d the Estate of N Malcolm C. 1VlbGowu'l. 1..-soc-s-do-rv-04-‘!-1. Mortgage Sale‘ is to say: the Douuth side of John James Fcrarty, forrnenly owned by the late John Fcgartv. thence N'orth:wai-my along mg am Western boundary line thereof to the Grand River Road, then“ W°9i7WE!‘<l‘l‘Y along the same to the place of ll'l8 FIFTY ACR% of land 3. little more or less. commencement contain- The above sale is made under Dower of sale contained in an In- dentllre of Mortgage Tlrirtieth day of . , 1)., 1931. made between John 1!. Mc- G-uigun wife of mi p County in Prince Edward Island. dated Ii/Iemh A and Oicily McGuigan,‘his saint Mary's Road, ‘roam- sixty-one in King's of the one part AND Eli . McDonald of Whim 1233:: giedKlnllS Omlntv alemauid. Mar- made oipal and interest secured W0mIh. default having been in the oavrnen-t of the Mr further particulars app to 5. B. I-fusion, Montague, solicitor, First day of June, ELIZADETK L. MODONALD, M . L-804-0-10-17-24-7-1. > Mortgage Sale '1“ be sold by public auction in ice in Mon- Fourteenth 1989, at the , ALI- AND SlINOUI.A:R that certain leoe or parcel of land situate. lring and being on lot or Tiown. ship Number F‘ifizy-five in Kings on Friday the countv in Prince Edward Island. bounded and described as follows. say: ‘of G d R! M; ran ver a. the Northeast angle of land i D0689!Bl0n of Duncan thence Wat along said Dunc”; Mcdondldh North bou ‘ , line to the lino dividing Iota Numben ¢‘lftv-four and Plftv-five thence North along said division line to land in posoamim of Paul $.- mld, theme south fouowim E YOU PERMANENTLY and am VNHOIIIOOVIIU June, if1ehte.. the _ HARDING’S GARAGE, Summerside EASTERN MIOTOR SALES. 80 _ 1 f Jiipn §' furthupuvilcuilnu euhn,Monts¢uc. first day of June, I. I, HISIIAK I:-IO-O-10-l -24- -1. (n Cool weather over the N American spring wheat belt an prospects of showers, togemer with otpimiatic reports concerning Oun- adian crop conditions depressed wheat value: today. Wheat closed 3-a-3-4 lower than yesterday. July '14 3-4-7-G. sop. tember '15 1-4-1-8: corn 3-I-8-4 down, July 50 5-8: Bel). 52; cats l-gilavxver higvheit’. r-is q a on: s Mvvryqol were 1 8-8-7-I down. -, Chicago lost: about 1-: glenos Aims at noon was unchang- ___—...__..—_........___.. A LARGE our cniii lnnn 3 Inge crop of healthy. vigorous pups this year by feeding ROYAL Fox FEED Inuit: during for-mu drawn that he us of loyal good men ntlon h the moat pol- tiye my known for the rmohar fl secure but breeding rcslllil. Insist on B/OJIL At your dcaiu Iodsy or uh direct to The st. John Milling company Ltd. Sill! John Ncwlsrumwlsl Reliance, Scandia and POI- feet Choppers. Knives and Plates and parts. P. , l .""*—-.‘ ~:.-‘ ‘« ;.~.....«...».... n