y. ‘gf-‘ jlnvi 1r- u-r-fl- "'“ * r §~§i§‘~£l‘ YISJOIIIIISIS m: woman's ROOFING]. OADIRID ron. m: us» murmur mo. u: l a stron ribbed Roofing p that wi last many years Commodity prices are going up the price of roofing materials have advanced. Another increase is on the way and we suggest you learn all about PED[ARIB—a Roofing that is still low-priced when you consider its high quality. Made_ borhnn "Council Standard" and ordinary galvanized. Send dimensions of your building for Free estimate on cost of compieee roof. Barn and Stable Equipment lizfrz?tc;"e.isi’suriis.ifflsz;, ‘.11. W117: for Catalogue. THE PEDLAR PEOPLE LIMITED Montreal Office Ind Factory — 94 Nlllltlll 5i"! Fazlnriul-—Oshlwd. Montreal. Winnipeg. Vancouver. Dovirhm-blonueal. Toronto. Ottawa. ‘Vlnnipfl- Calgary. Vsnoouv . Ell. 1961 TO CONSUMERS OF ‘ ELECTRICAL ENERGY MARITIME ELECTRIC COMPANY, LIlVIITED, ANNOUNCES THE FOLLOWING CHANGE IN THE PROMPT PAYMENT CLAUSE IN ITS RATE SCHEDULE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC UTILITIES COM- MISSION ON MARCH 19th, I934. TO BECOME EFFECTIVE ON BILLS BENDERED MAY lit. A customer’: monthly blll will be rendered net. If the bill remains unpaid on the fifteenth of the month in which the bill ls rendered, dis- connection for arrears becomes effective on two (2) days‘ notice. If dis- connection for arrears is made, a charge of $1.00 for roe-connection is authorized. Maritime Electric Company, Limited hopes its custome a will meet their payments promptly. Please pay before the fifteenth "of lhe month and avoid dlseonnectlous and re-conuectlon costs. This regulation as filed with the Public Utilities Commission is In the Cbmpany‘; 0mm», rm- inspection and w!!! be glfiy ‘Arrested. ..\......_ 1.. n._._ !— auvvvn ou wuvuc ul- Difficult Reading Here is a person whosc reading matter is “foggy? l-lc has noticed the condition for some time. It seems to be in- creasing. lle finds it necessary to hold his paper farther from his eyes. His distant vision ls flne. What shall he do about it? This is to console him. Everyone has a like exper- ience and a competent service _ corrects it. We are well supplied with a nice lssortment of Cosl sgltablie for a F n h kitchen range or grates. ame yi OLD SYDNEY BCl-EENED ' ' SPRINGHILL SCREENED onmvmmlsT INVERNESS SCREENED BRAS D'OB TREATED NUT OB EGG. Try us for your next order. Prompt deliveries. MINI?’ Fri"!- W. ll. lilLLlS 8r B0. PHONE 176 Y air of Eyeglasses When you need them is one of the best investments you could make. Many who procured sails- factory Glasses from ILI will back up this statement. EYESIGIIT EXAMINATION E- W- TAYLOR fitting and supplying Glasses, J. S. TA 91¢. Optometrists Charlottetown and Albertoh ll. J. MABON. OPTOMETRIST Office Connected With LONDON May 13_A woman Drugsw" physician i185 been elected a gw_w fellow of the Royal College of Physicians for the first time in 400 years. She ls Dr. Helen Mac-Kay, physician to the Queen's Hospital for Children, London, and a mem- ber of the staff of the Medical Re- search Council. Some time ago, sftcr five years‘ research work at East London, Dr. MacKcy and her colleagues at the Queen's hospital discovered a “simple and cheap" remedy for 1n. rant anaemia. Dr. MncKny L; nn authority on rickets and dlctetics for children. Professional Bards i McLEOD o» BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Bos-ristrr and Attorncy-ut-Llw MONEY T0 LOAN Cfllce: I80 Richmond Street NORMAN _W. LOWTHER -'I‘hl| column In reserved for news of locnl lnlerelt but advent-ind’ 0| l n-yq rapture may be Inserted ll I cent: u ward strictly payable ll l‘ vanes. _A|§c I Pennsylvania A. quality motor oil, only $5.50 per 5-gal. can, can free, st Bruce's. L401 -MEDIUM and heavy cup grease for auto or marine engine, sold at Bruce's. 11-4073. —DANCE AT CAPITOL GRILL tonight. A1 Blanchard and his or- chestra. 1.4455 —FOR SALE. — Quantity seed wheat, seed oats. Mountain seconds and some pressed straw. W. E. Mon- sghan, Albany, R. R. 1.4370. —FOR B. Sc. DEGREE-Among the applicants for degrees at St. Francis Xavier University this year is Miss Norma McQuarrie, for the degree of B. Sc. 1n home economics. -TllE CATHOLIC WOMEN'S LEAGUE card party and dance at the Olympla will be held on Thurs- ihy. May 17. Admission 85 cents. L-4454 “ANNOUNCEMENT -— Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wright, Middleton, aimuunce the engagement of their daughter Alice Margaict to James Albert. Brady, Charlottetown. Mar- SIIIlMERSlBE ii and Prince Bounty 0hronicle__ 8- simply spoils your , lllllllllill -OFFICE OI STORE T0 LIT 0n Water Street, Bummerslde. Ap- ' ply Perv? l- Bownasl. Vi. ---noc" MAOPIIIBSON ys, "that s. proper fitting suit is a. beau- tiful thing and a poor fitting one ' 89D"?- ance." Be careful which kind you gel. Call and see MaoPherson in his store, Summerside, before pur- chasing. 11-4205 _.__.. -CLOBING MIEHNG - The C. G. I. T. of ‘Prlnlty United Church held their closing meeting on Thurs- day evening. After a short business period a program consisting of games and contests was carried out. Ice cream and candy were served by the leaders and the meeting closed with "TspsP-B. Ilse Mlnarfl’: for Ilmplee EASTERN GUARDIAN . ‘This column la reserved for new: of luenl interest but ldverrlllz of u ni-wsy nature may be lnldrrpd S cents n word strletly peynflu in advance, .."SPll-ING is the time for love and laughter! Don‘t fall to see "The Love Bug". May 16th, Oddfellows Hall, Montague. 1.4386. ..'SUBSCR[PI'IONB to '1'“ Charlottetown Guardian may k4 handed to their Rept. Archln Hume rlage is to take place early in June. L445‘? —"DOC" MACPHERSON says. "that a. proper fitting suit is s. beau- tiful thing and s. poor fitting one simply spoils your personal appear- ance." Be careful which kind you get. Call and sec MacPherson in hLs store, Summerside, before pur- chasing, L-4388. —ATTENDING CONVENTION — Mr. A. R. Brennan, managing editor of the Journal and. Agrlculturst, of Summerslde, is attending the annual convention cf the Maritime Air Club, which is being held in New Glasgow this week. Mr. Brennan went as Summcrsiciefls representative, being appointed as such at an infor- mal meeting of the Council of the Board of Tracie. A suggestion was made at the meeting that it would be very appropriate to have the con- vention held at Summcrslde next year, as it. would give the pilots an opportunity cf seeing the new mun- icipal airport, which would be fixed up by that time as a regulation land- ing field-S. -—SPECIAL SESSION OF SUP- REME COURT-There was a s}: - lal session of the Supreme Court at Surruuerside Lst week, Mr. Jus- tice Saunders. presiding. Two cases were heard. The first was the suit of Russel Rogers plaintiff against Sanford Pllllllps and others de- fendants. This was an action on a. promlsary note of $1.000 given by the defense to the plaintiff, Judg- ment was entered for the plaintiff for the sum of $1,092.00 debt and interest on said note together with the cost of suit. Mr. E. H. Strong K. C., appeared for the plaintiff and Mr. George Matthews for the defendants. The second case was the suit of Thane A. Clmiphcll, K. C-, against Cwncvicvc lvfacNally. Judgment by default had been en- tered scme time ago by the plain- tiff against defendant for the sum of $80.55 debt being amount of oc- oount claimed by the plaintiff a.- galhst defendant. This was an ap- plication made by the defendant t0 sot aside [he default. judgment. After hearing several witnesses for the plaintiff as wcll as the defend- ant, the application wire refused. Mr, Campbell appeared in person and Mr. C. D, MacCallum for de- fendaht.-—S. -—DEATII OF FORMER POST- MASTER OF STANLEY BRIDGE There passed aivay late on Friday night at the Prince County Hospital Mr. John Macbcod of Stanley Bridge at the advanced age of 85 years. Mr. MacLeod entered the hospital about cizzlit day's ago for treatment. Mr. Mucheod was for 3'1 years the very efficient and most highly Qteemcd Postmaster at Stanley Bridge and many friends will regret to learn of his passing. He was e staunch member of the Presbyterian Church and one of the most highly esteemed residents of the district. His wife predeceas- ed hlm a few years iigo. There are ,left 0o cherish his memory one ‘son, Bruce, in the Western States; and three daughters, Mrs. John Veniot of Bvrrrlry, Mn. Mrs. Roy Locker, of Den-oft, Mic ., and Mrs. Wilhrrt Hilv, with ‘whom hr. resided and to whom sympathy is extend- ed. The funeral fakes place today at 2 o'clock from his late resi- dence t-o South Granville Presby- terian Church-S. PER S ONALS --Mrs. N. R. Wright has returned to her home in Summerslde, after spending the winter months ln Mon- irenL-S. ~Mr. Irving Ramsay and daugh- ter, Miss Ada Ramsay. of Rosebank; Mrs. Parley Prldha-m. Montrose: Mrs. George Olivn and Mrs, Edward Harding of Albcrton. motored to Summerslrle on Friday to visit friends-S. paid when the crop is delivered in which is o very large organization phone 47, or left at H. J. Maboni Drug Store, Montague. ' Ii-‘lt HHKEMOVAL NOTICE. - Wc wish to announce to the public that we have moved our entire servicing equipment to the building formerly known as King's County Garage. With greater space, added equip- men and extra. help we are now in ; position to render even better ser- ‘ vice than before. We wish to thank our many customers for past favors ‘ and solicit their continued patron- f age. Repairs to all makes of cars. i . Let us estimate your overhaulingi Central Garage, Montague. b43235.’ I 1 Ho; Kidneys ‘ T bl Bladder Weplo "cssxlillhekyes 5.31. from _Ge_ttms J ‘ighfs, Nervousness, Dizziness, Rlieumsiisnhdf 3:313; " arfin mg . ' ii=*""'“'."'"u:"i::...'5:".r his‘. t en o . “S yOnly 75c u drusmm- orneAtidiry t . oer‘ money back. MR. A. E. McLEAN (Continued from Page 3) cause they will have to give up some prlvilages which they enjoy at the present time. There is however. one thing I can say for our farm- ers in this respect and that is that they have always been prepared to make sacrifices personally whenev- er they have been convinced that = cal-operative selling was in the ln- i terests of all, and I feel sure in prepared to give the some co-op- eration as they have given in the past. But there is one difficulty which I sec. Under piesen: condit- ions in that province, very often we have United States buyers com- lng in the summer months. They look over the growing cmp and. if they see some exceptionally good fields of certified seed potatoes which they would like to buy they endeavour to buy these direct from the gxmver. In other words. they take an option on U119 CTOD- P05- slbly the price ls set at '15 cents per bushel and they pay 25 cents per bushel down, the balance to be SEE erators entirely out-of-dute. the fall. whether the grower who has been in the habit of doing this will be prevented from continuing the practice is more than I can say. but it would seem that 1f the whole province came under the op- eration of this markeilng bill then all the potatoes would have to be sold through the one marketing or- ganizatlon. There is a. similar situation in connection with the fisheries. We have some smslll co-operatlve fish- . ery lmloris which handle to a. small _ extent, the product of some of the , factories. Whether the blg dealer of the motor has lacen reduced In IIIE SUPCX‘ and DC IIILXE Th5 fig. I 0.845%“ If you thinlr that electric refrigerators must he noisy or expensive to rum-ll you thinlr that ice trays must sticlr or that defrosting is necessarily a nuisance -- then you should see the 0f the FTISIJZIITQ '34- BeCluJe ISQIYIEILIIIS 11a! IIIPPEIICJ In CICCITIC ICfIISCTBIIOII Illa’ "ISLE! IIICOIIVEIIICIIQ flffls- In the Frigidaire '54 an automatic release slides the ice trays out at a touch of your finger. Deli-asking is automatic. The sound to a whisper. The power unit ha: been made so efficient tlnt it uses amazingly little current. series shelves are adjustable up or down. There is a cabinet of Lifetime Porcelain inside and out there is greatly increased ice freezing capacity, a larger YI/IZZQSZLUIAL/IZ Ye om r amazing (gcorzomz/ Here is a F rigidaira that Actually Uses Less Current than One ilrdinary Lamp Bulb 00 DELIVERS ANYi ATRGTEJAIRE” Don't buy ANY Electric Refrigerator ‘““'=°"“°"“°"““““""""‘“' until you see the GENUINE FRIGIDAIRE. WHY THOUSANDS ARE SAYING “UURS IS A FRIGIDAIRE '34" vegetable Hydrator, and a cold storage compartment. The special Spring showing of the Frigidaire i341 line is now going on in every Frigidaire showroom. You are invited to lJB our guest dur- ins this colorful display and learn the many ways in whirl! ll" Frigidaire '54 is different froln any other electric refrigerator. Be sure to atienilat your earliest opportunity. who has been backing the fisher- men for u great many years and building up an individual trade will be injured in any degree should the fishermen adopt the scheme I can- not. soy; I do not know whether he would be willing to come under the act. I may point out that in addition to the Potato Growers’ Association. Barrister t Attorney At IAw S6 Great George Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. MONEY T0 LOAN Alex. W. Matheson , BARRISTEB. SOLICITOB. ETC. Money to Loan Collections Office: 140 Richmond Street. WORRIE Prohibition Commission Chas. II. Black. Chairman, Charlottetoyu. h-s. B. McDonald, West it. Peters. John Simpson, Hamilton. Send all information regarding Infractions of PROIIIBITION ACT to the above ol’ to Inspector J. Fflppl, n. c. u. In, Charlottetown. Dodd's "WORN OUT" and Not Just Sure What Wes Wrong Many women drag around i-nrh dny, unable to do their housework—cronky_ wi(h_il\cir chikiren—not wanting to see friends-feeling miserable-yet not sick enough in o to bed. Some blame it on “ncrvesW-more likely lllell‘ kidneys are out of order. When kidneys fail the lystem becomes clogged with impurities-headaches- bM-‘llflflllfi. frequently follow. If you don't feel right m“ "wit" Klllnty I'm!’ us thousands of others llllVll done {or three gvnerntions. Clear your system nnd give nature a chance m rebuild your health and energy. 43 New Feeling Well-Tlunh h Kidne . d 1n that province, we have another quite considerable organization, the Associated Shippers, and there are also large private firms which ari- vanee the potato grower his fertil- izer and possibly seed for putting in his crop. Under local legislation there has been evolved a plan whereby these men can be protect- ed through what is known as the first mortgage pflm with respect to crop. ‘The mortgage on the crop is intended to protect the man who advances fertilizer and seed to the grower, and it provides that the crop must go to the person making such advances. Personally I should not like" to see anything done that would interfere with the rights of these men, because our formers cannot carry on very will without their assistance. If there are no compulsory features in the bill, as the minister said yesterday. I think it is all to the 500d. Mr. Welr (Melfort): May I inter- rupt? 1 think the hon. gentleman is mistaken when he says that I give the impression that there were no compusory features in the bill. Mr. Macfiean: I am sorry that the minister has not been more definite ln all these things. because ywterday when the question was put to hlm on different occasions he skated all round it: he would not say yes or no in answer to the question. Mr. Weir lMeliort): I must ob- ject to the statement the hon. gentleman is making; I think he ls doing the skating all round the question. I stat/ed definitely that there was a possibility. as the bill stands, for producers to submit s scheme under which there would be compulsion on those under it. Mr. Moobesn: I am glad the minister has cleared up that point because it is s very important. one, in regard to which we have been endeavoring to get information ev- er since the bill was introduced. We on this side understood that there were compulsory features in the bill to whlefi I um opposed, and I End Itch In 30 Minutes Your lblu has the sands of tiny lellnl and porch w ere invisible nuns or fungus growths msy hide and cause your akin to Ileh. Peel. Burn also sons. Ringworm. Plllhldl. lIand-Ifeh. Athlcffll or Crotch Itch To llnp the Itch In 80 minutes and qulell heal your skin. Just fry the Iper nl prescription, Dr. Nixon's Nlxoderm Originally dlll- r-overerl by a Illlflfllll English llkln Bpetlnlllt. Works fnnl hrcamu- made specially for stubborn slrln lronhlel. It molt quickly rlrnr mu! heal four akin or money liar-Ir on return of empty pinhole. Ask your pro; g1." - for Dr. Nixon's Nlxoderin today, I002, I am glad that the minister admits now that it ls so. However, all 1 can say ls that as far as the potato growers of Prince Edward Island are concerned. their produce la larg- ely exported elbher to the United States or to the different provinces led the Dominion. Under this o0- loperetlve plan of shipping through the potato growers’ association. the {work has been proceeding fairly matisfactorlly, although there are always some who pull but from their association and are not satis- fied. Perhaps the result will be the -.same under this plan if it is put unto operation. But I would like . to ask the minister whether in his ,‘ if the hill is put into effect ' and if say. 40 of 50 percent of the -producers in the province ask for ;tha scheme, it ls the hope of the ‘government that the board the-re ;wlll eon‘ . the total output of the province and that those who do not lcome under the scheme willingly \will be (Orcgd to come under it and h’; market their products through me prganlzatlon. Mr. Welr (Me-Hort): I em rsthrr asked by the hon. member in 0on- nectlon with compulsion. whether it is my opinion that ll forty or gbrfy per cent of the producers VOt- ed in favour of a scheme would have control ever the re- should beytnken in |mors hoopeful today than I was yesterday because after four ex- plorations and answers to questions asked with reference to what oom- pulslon there was in the bill, at least some hon. memrers admit that they now understand that; lplrt of u. With reference to the rouestlon they mainder, I have st over again that the bill is the schmnr _ ducers themselves subml themselves in their state the action . ___1.-I med over M4 basis 0i m‘ that the Pm‘ y, [mo] the! schrmt’ W‘ um the“ i“ that connection __;I‘-5 __-‘ FAllllY BUS s. TAXlYSElillliI-li- GIIARLUTTETUWN l0 SUURIS Headquarters In Charlottetown —lI.ED INDIAN SERVICE 5 Headquarters in Sourls-LENNOX HOTEL Kate's Lake . . llazelbrook Charlottetowm- - TIME TABLE Leaving Charlottetown .. 4.00 p. m. Leavlnl " lluelbrook 4.20 p. m. " " Keefds his 4.35 p. m. " “ A8 Rodd 0.45 p. In. “ " Cardlgnn 5.00 p. m. " " Bridgetown .... 5.15 p. m. " " Dundee .. .. 5.00 p. m. “ “ Dlngwell’ .. 5.40 p. m. " " Fortune .. 5.50 p. m. " Arrive Bourls 6.05 p. m. Arrive v-i > d... O z L-“(ll