'lflii~.__‘§gl1_x_>.l$l.t'| reliiwly UUAKlL/Eihl at for GIFTS The Bride Lovely leamln hance the ‘hirldes prefer useful and practical several their newes 1847 Rogers Silverware also in several atterna RoKQl-s offer their “First You’li marvel at our ‘ ‘ oi Silverware — See them soon. Surnmerside Will Welcome Silverware to beau y of her table. liloderu Silverware. gor eons “ creation “llendcsvousfl featuring the new “First An incidently 1847 Love" pattern piece set a introductory price-SO at_ 840.95. the price of l0 pieces HOLMAN’S Charlottetown Questions‘ Power AWA. June Iii-The of O nada has th I su titutionary sp al of William Manchuk, St lence of death , omorrow. J. C. for Manchuk, who has he cour in the alternative mashing the murder render a substitutlonary daughter verdict and ence on it. "The time is t when human is 48 years 01d and erve I0 years for John night's death in any case." Life Today t calls for liNil! 0 Modern people take hardly my exercise-spend their days hard at work indoors-ear soft and too much of it—- no wonder headaches, indiges- tion and "nerves" are such common everyday Lblllpllllltl. Boo’: "Fruit Salt" acts in nature's own way, to gently Hui: sway wastes that clog your foodways, rid you of poisons and impurities, coun- teract hyper-acidity and en- courage your digestive organs to perform healthily. End's “Fruit Salt" is plessant-tastin and refreshin . Keep fit wi a sparkling g ass of lino first thing every morning. CAN/JO Sea.- $60.00 vP- ‘ i SPECIAL 1 , 1 4s 1 0 ‘ ‘t USED PIANOS > AT BARGAIN 1’ PRICES FROM 0 1 1 , Q Ilountl m. BARGAIN FARES T0 ' sufso Montreal i535 Ottawa .1015 Toronto North Bay 0ni. ".25 ebec o I 13.20 3mg; From All Matimil o" Prince Edward lailflil GOING IIDAY, JUNE 24th Tod, Juno 28. Ir M uni?» Iii ‘liiifiso OONEIIESBT! n ‘lbw a3. has»... ' ‘m1 .~ FAR uvétlwbiiiiir’ iidtrliti """' "villains 1938. June \.\l'III\~\| v .I‘4I“I Of Supreme Court (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) OTT ques- iion of whether the Supreme Court laced three trials arising from the bill WI of John Seabright and his I Creditors’ Arrangement Act. Third e, Am , in a fence dispute, ask; l reading was given to the measure o verdict to ‘ Senator J. W. Farris man- f couver) was defeated. pass sen- urance can sand it," said Mr. oRucr. "It is difficult even now n get instructions from Manchuk. i Ie has to ‘E Miller Bros., Ltd. " IIESCIIISSICN 0N F. B. A. ACT e power to render verdict svas rais- sd today as the court heard the Ca erines. Ont. now under sen- for the murder of Lmy Beabright. The case continues ; Prince Eldvward Island occupied MrCruel‘. Toronto, counsel the SDOiWIhi- 1X1 the 5911MB debate already on June 9, on third reading of the which amends the Farmers’ an amendment moved by (Lin, Van- after The amendment would have can- celled the action of the Senate Banking Committee which added s new clause to the bill setting forth that. except for tehcwan and Alberta. no new proposals would be considered under the Act alter Dec. 31, 1938. With the June 9th vote of 33 to l3 against the Burris amendment. the bill returns to the House of Commons. The -" ‘on began covering the broad principles of the legislation. It passed 1c debate on the validity of certain adjustments made by boards of review. and wound on a note of caution against the n- ate overriding the unanimous will ofthe Houseofdolruncnsbyim- posing a time limit on the life of thTiibmuollw-lng is from e o emcervp Hnnsard relate to the administra- tion of the Act in this Province: “Hon. John A. MacDonald: Hon- ourable menubers, I have a few ro- of the statement . the ability of this House to have a pro- per point of view on a matter of this kind. Unfortunately I am one of those who assisted in putting the original Act through Parliament in the hope that it would benefit our farmers. One o1 the arguments then used was that men can invoke the B get their obligations a . where fennel-s with $2 of assets to O1 of liabilities have applied to a board of review. and their case has been considered and an adllustrnent .1 made. Was that carrying out the purpose of the Act? "At the outset my idea was that if you give a farmer in financial dif- ficulties e chance to recover by having his position reviewed as provided under the Act, you are going to put fresh courage into him and so keep him on his farm. But the Act has not worked out that way. It has been stated that‘ this branch of Parliament P0!- sibly have a proper view of the matter as compared with the hon- ourable Minister d uce the Governor in Council. What didwegetirlthlsliouseafewdnyfi ago? On May 25 the honourable ' leader of the Senate read s. mem- iorandum which, amongst other i, things, described debt conditions in ' Prince Eldlward Island. This is the l part m which r refer: "Now as to Prince Edward Is- iland. The debit situation of m- ] mers in Prince Edward Island dif- fsrs from that in almost every oth- er province, in that the great o- portion of these farmers’ debts to local merchants. who have taken mortgages on the farmers‘ pro- , I have been in that line of busi- ness for forty~five years, and in all my experience I do not know oi’ a single case where our firm or a other fhvn a mortgage security for s, farmer's debt. “Many of these mortgages have been in existence for several gen- erations. the farmer turning his produce over to the merchants. who, in turn, sold him his supplies These merchants are violently op- posed to any change in an arrange- ment which, for many generations, has been extremely satisfactory to | themselves, but not so satisfactory to the farmer." Many cases of hardship have been reported in this connection. The following are two sample cases: "The creditor had been cha ng his debtors 10 percent intcres on his bills, taking cattle, grain or ‘other produce. whether the debtor {farmer could spare it or not. and is reported to have allowed than farmers only one-hall’ of the value of such stock and produce as a ‘credit on his bill." Honourable public life I have never heard a more ridiculous statement. nor one so utterly false Hon. Mr. MacDonald: It has no foundation whatever in fact. I do ououmble index- M1‘ mnobe (Ron. 1k. Farris), in answer to his statement. that that format M inistcr “iyirimfiilim UV Y. nAotfllallhoternflna per cent e tho h to It is not sold to mflufiflu I01‘ the NINE ill“ ' 11 rtsofselli or - tibia: hf iheir own. dire % i 91.1152.“ iileymiivo nlléfllm and Success membelsinallmyu-vhubgmg, some Hon. Senators: Hear, hear. 5 isthcscrtofac-oallell - l’ witch the CIA-SWELL for rnowgrapns. AN C DB. MILLER/S -l403-6-I4- ._,__. COX IIOTEIP-Scuris-by-the-Sea. will be open to tourist trade and other summer business after June 15th.. L-1237-6-8-6i. 1 Store closes at 12.30. Bros. L-14 COMMENCING our stores will Summer half holidays. Rix G Cudmore SHIPPEBS ATTENTION. — The mer "Anna" will load Livestock and General Oar ADVERTISERS TEE REMINDED uardian should be received at the office not later than ll AM. the previous day. t! —1“or your convenience during the busy month of June Moore d: Mc- Lirnited ll be open all day L-l454-6-15-1i. BEFORE PURCHASING we ad- vise you see our Northern Electric "lconard” Refrigerators. ver. 81V. st Channel-i d: 00.. El tri a1 tractors. 164 Queen street? Cicty. L-1482-6-l5-6i. ducted kl Nmhxgry g1 “MT; Church Rev E 5m Baby by . . . White. B. A., on Wednesday. Jun 15th t a P. M. A. Weddell. e L-1fi8-6-l6-ll. CENTRAL PARISH-Divine Ser- vices Sunday. June 19th will be as biiiiizam: moi“? iiimiiiydu RJA‘ Mi . . e ver P. M. Lloyd Henderson. Student. L¢1446-d-15-1i. ISLAND LADY DIES-The death occurred recently in California of Mrs. Janie Stewart. widow of Alex- ander Stewart and daughter of the late Beiiphen MwCalium of Har- rimrton. Among the surviving mem- bersodthefauiilyisaaorgma fitdwart of Brackley Point. . POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday the defendan in a. Prohibition Act case was f ed Q20 and coats or 30 days in Jail. A man pleaded lty to charges or attempted the t and was given a two months suspended sentence. A motorist for speeding was fined $5 and costs or 10 days while one drunk was fined $10 and costs or 30 days and another drunk $3 and costs or 5 days. uYOU ARE 1N BUSINESS to make money out of feeding foxes. depends on how you feed. Food the Rosa-Miller way. Season- ll feeding schedules and gym l" on nest. Wrlte-Jtoss-Miller Is- flllllllo ted. Napanee, 0n- TEN MILE HOUSE SCHOOL Honor roll for April and May: GIG-do X¢—<1. Milton Fitzpatrick. Grade VIII-l. Marie Mullen; 3. 9.111s Mullen; 3. Kathleen Fitzpat- Grade VII-l. Eleanor Fitzpat- 2. Eileen Oorrigan; 3. Tommy Grade VI—-1. Bemard Corrigan. Grade IV—1. Laura Fitzpatrick; S‘ lgoreen Mullen; 3. Junior Mit- 8 Grade II-l. Mildred Iibster: 3. Leo’ Smith: 3. George Corrigan. Grade I (SrJ-l. Milliard Smith: 2. Teresa Smith; 3. Vincent Mac- Donald ol-alie 1 (Jr.)-~1. Francis Mc- Josenh Cuaack. teacher. LADY LINERS POPULAR FOR HONEYMOONIRS MONTREAL. June 13.—-With the proverbial honeymoon season well under way each Lsdv L’her of the Canadian National Steamship»; carries its quota of newlyweds bound on a trip to the British West Ind- ries. The sailing of the Liner Lady ‘Rodney from this port at 10 P. M. last Thursday night on a 25-day "round " Mlonad-Bry morning. departure being ante usual time on the following ednesday after- is i??? .5 this; some the sum; CONTEDERATION LIFE INSUR- E. I.|-6798-7-21-3l2. office will be 21st. Summer half holidaysLRix Grocer; idomg m l; WEDNESDAY HALF HOLIDAY. 02-6-14-11. WEDNESDAY close at 12.80 for L-1403—6-14— i. ab here on Mcn- summerwill day. June 30th or Newfoundland ports. a. Pickai-a s: Co. Agents. L-idoa-o-ia-o. gséhzdaertisements for insertion the OPEN’ ALL DAY WEDNESDAY. (g . e , para-lune ~*- -----‘ HIGHLANDS i ..TONIGHT v The Central Guardian Protestant , Orphanage Review Almost, daily we and in the press repcrm of good work being done by one institution or another: the Hos- pitale. the Red . the Bana- tcrium and several other worthy undertakings for the betterment x closed until June lrl394-5-l3-3i- of our human family and the care COMJWENCING WEDNESDAY otiltiiposgtrintesntfl Orphanage has our stores will close at 12.30 for n on m work qmeqy; in the care of t - the unfortunatcgar. Suitable foster‘ homes have been very difticult to find but there has -been no "slackening in the number! seeking admission. The ‘average number being cared for is steadily nun-easing and our highest days total was reached a short time ago with 68. Many o- ple know and appreciate the cult-lee we face. Societies and in- to bring pleasure to by taking them on rovidirlg other enjoy- bringsevelulinsearc so ioaldopt andsoronevetho posehiii-ilfli o overcrowding. humour-endowment is-becingoitsomehelphifinmcirlg but Mrs. H5. Henderson. head of fdulance oommi shoulders - in inmldng. - glint _, cosh. As grggdent the Ladies‘ Auxiliaries. she surrounded tireless band is a great r chosen trustees give much ima and careful stu in their best in- their appointment like an ordinary election and forget all about; it the day sitter. These trustees need your backing all the year and one goodwaytoshowthatycua ciate the work the are doing to a d the armue. meeting. get first hand information. get a posi- tive interest and keep it active. Your assistance in mum ca‘; aceep a- an yuuree mo. as you lo,- these childten. a newer and broader outlook on life. The annual. meeting this year is Prldmy evening at B in Zion Hall Letusmeetyoirtherelctusba united in our efforts for the better- ment of the children in need. Let us silrive to keep our fair province fair amid all the turmoils of a trustflms world. The present scope oi’ our instituti n. is far beyond the dreams of the founders and so it children we are endeavor-in: to mould today. $750,000 Claim Is Filed Against Liner NEW YORK, June 13—(AP)—\A $750,000 lien was filed in United States district count against the liner Acadia of the Eastern Steam- ship Lines. by owners of the ex- cursion boat Mandalay whicih sunk in New York Bay after a collision with the liner. The petition, on which the lien was based. set forth that on May 28 last, while the Mandalay, under care "of competent officers and crew in a rolling fog and varying visibility" was at a starlidstill in "high rate of speed" crashed into the Mandalays starboard side. The petition noted that the Acadia did not back away until all of the Mandalayb passengers and crew had been taken aboard the lner tltrtmtp Qllilclllhlltlll WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15th fllio-Prgipfiatory Service - Hearts l ‘BILIIS All. liI. TILL IIIM KIll-OGWS IIAIIB FOR BRIAKPAST. TIIIWI-I. MVI IIIM INIRGY, TOO. Ywoanenjoy Kellogia Corn Flakes any- where, any . time. Sold by all grocers, always uvemfreah in the patented wsmn inner bag. It“! to aarve with milk or erasm. For nlstchlass flavor and orispnal, into. Kellogg's Corn Flakes. Kellogg in lander, Ont. am mm - rsem lama l work I l i msv be with the future of the] the bay, the Acadia proceeding at ' For the correct, or nearest correct, solution, - cash prizes as shown below will be paid: 1st prize — — — $15.00 6th Prize — - - $1.00 2nd prize — - - 10.00 7th prize — - — 1.00 3rd prize — -- — 4.00 8th prize — — — 1.00 4th prize — — — 3.00 9th prize — — - 1.00 5th prize — — — 2.00 10th prize — — — 1.00 2 I 36$- 830/ 333 33 /z.%$ / 5H7; ‘+3 73 3 3 é ,+, 55$ 3 3 3 2. 353* 30 LKQ; 8 3 é» "£21257? z-r 3 2» 14-3 g/45;§§/.;i%ee¥7¢i 3/ l3 2.2/7 1 3 /,3 é» 333 3 . At a 5 ‘l1 34¢ 3 7- 51$ 33 lll3l333 27/237 o . / 1344570 55/2 2» 2.0 20 Cash Prizes For Best Answers l _ malt! number of dollars in the safe is the sum are 1, 2_ 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 0. WHAT DO ALL THE SE F‘ total of the figures shown in the picture. These figures IGURES ADD UP TO’! NOTE-None of the heavy lines forming the outline of the safe, nor the light lines showing the edges ‘if the safe, is to be considered a figure, nor is the handle of the safe to be considered a figure. This Contest is Sponsored by The Charlottetown Guardian, illl prizes are guaranteed by The Charlottetown Guardian to which all correspondence should 20 Prizes Offered and 10 more prizes of 50c each. Twenty prizes in all. CONDITIONS Rule L-The competition closes July 31, 1938. All solutions to be considered must reach the Charlottetown Guardian by that time. ltule 2.—Any daily subscriber who is paid in advance of Dec. 31 1938, is eligible to compete for the above prizes. Also any and all members of the subscriber's inlmedlato family, living in the same house. are eligible to compete. No money need be sent with the solutions, but see Rule 6 regarding double prizes. All news correspondents are con- sidered eligible under this rule. Rule 8.——Any subscriber who is in arrears may compete on condition that the arrears are paid and the subscription renewed to some date in 1030. Such persons should irn- mediately write to or call at the office of Guardian to learn the amount of the arrears payable. Any and all mem- bers of such a subscriber's family may compete also when the subscriber has paid the arrears and renewed into 1939. Rule. 4——Anyone not eligible under Rule 2 and not be- coming eligible under Rule 3 may qualify for competition I by sending in his or her new subscription, and this shall also qualify any and all of the mam‘ a of his or her im- he addressed, Conditions (Continued) mediate family living in the same house. Rule 5.—-Every competitor, already qualified under I-Ilo I. 3. or 4 may. it he or she so desires, qualify the entry for a chance w win DOUBLE the amount of the prise that might otherwise be won. To so qualify the entry it is ne- cessary to have it accompanied by a new subscription. Thus if a person, qualified under Rule 2. sends in a new subscription with the entry and wins first prise that prize will be $30.00 instead oi 015.00. A subscriber in arrears would have to pay all arrears. renew into 1939. and send in a subscription for someone else in order to qualify for a chance to win DOUBLE prize. A person not now a sub- scriber would have to subscribe himself. and also send a new subscription for some one else to quality his entry for a chance to win a DOUBLE prise. It is not obligatory to qualify under Rule 5, but such qualification gives a con- testant a chance to win DOUBLE the prize that otherwise might be won. Rule 8.-—-Each competitior. by sending in his solution. lfsgrees that the decision of the Judges be indisputable and inal. Rule ‘l.—-All solutions must be sent on the printed form below. Rule 8.-—-In cases of a tie, the prize will go to the one who had sent in a new subscription with his or her solution in accordance with Rule 5. If those who tied have both, or all, sent in new subscripitons ,then the prize will go to the one whose subscription on which he or she became eligible is paid farthest in advance in the year 1989 or 40. If both or all are paid in advance of Dec. 31, i940 then the money will be divided evenly among those tying for the prize. Cut out this form along the border lines. till in and mail early to the Charlottetown Guardian, or bring it m this office. (b)—l am eligible for the Subscription Rates (Cash In Advance) —~_-_- The Charlottetown Guardian, $5 in City per year, delivered. Anywhere outside of Charlottetown by mail, $4.00 per year. By mall V In Canada mainland $5 per year. '-‘ (d)-New subscription. Second new subscription. Amount enclosed for new In advance of Dee. Solution llow Many Dollars Competition (a)-My solution of the number of dollars in the safe is — — — — - competition on the subscription addressed to the following subscriber: ‘Name—--——--—-------- Addreag--------- (c)-Amount enclosed on account of the above subscription, 8 -- - — — / Name-—- Addreaa————--—----- Ngmg__.______-__ Addresa—--—--—---- subscriptions, 8 — — — - Name of contestant-----.._._.........._- Address--------___.__....... Daic---------l988 NOTE: Sections (c) and (d) are for use only if subscription is not ‘Paid 31, 1088, or if sending in one er two new sabaerip ona._ All new subscriptions must be paid for st least one year. . y _ , . ,._.___,.,»$._. _....--- - iiidl I .