MONDAY. End n»~mmmm.ir .-._.. Thanks to Life Insurance 7 f. .. 1 kept ""“'They have a sfe plan to Future Money Worries l S young couple have planned ‘adequate funds to meet the financial emery-icies of the future. They face the future, not with fear but witli confidence. If lie should not live as long as expected, she will have a monthly income. If he wants to quit work at 55 or 6O they can afiord to travel and play. And there will lie funds available for the education of their children. How? By following the Life Insurance plan which safely and wisely solvm the problem of future money worries. f V , f A Life Insurance representative will suggest a plan to suit in force THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN SUMNIERSIUE RUARUIAN and Prince County Chronicle -IXPECTED MAY‘ 10th, 081' Grmnd Umestonc $0.00 per ton of! our. also few cars fertiliser expected about same date. Kindly book ord- ers at once. J. B. Mlllman, Kensing- gm, 9283-04-61. -—'l‘lin column is reserved for new! o! loos! intsrut but advertising of n lowly nltnrn may bc lnllrrlml l! I outs s word strictly pnyablo in Id- nneo. —PHONE and mail orders filled and shipped the day received. Order at Bruce's. 9276-5-6-21. -N)W ls THE TIMI to put down that new linoleum. Bruce's liavs iomc real r1100 Pitt-ems. 9276-54-21. ..._-_- manor AND cash roan in lifalpequc Hall Wednesday night, May 10th; if stormy, come Thurs- day night. 9316-5-84]. EASTERN GUARDIAN .3 This column lI reserved fol news of local interest but advertising of n IIIIIY nsturs may bs inserted ll I cents a word strictly payable In Inga’. Llnirnnnl for Chllblnlnl. \ Board‘ Reduces Freight Rate By Buying Q BUILDINgi or made to your order. We can of Cost. We carry enormous EVERYWHERE. $ DOLLARS SAVED l $ ‘ MATERIAL rom U . DIMENSION LUMBER, DOORS? SASHES, FRAMES, , INSIDE FINISH, ready for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Let. us help you with plans and give complete Estimate HOLMAN’S Summerside-Charlottetown Your supply EVERYTHING. stocks and DELIVER FRENCH ENVUYNUVASBUTIA "WIIDNIPEG, May 5 -— (O-P.) '- Freiglt rates on wheat from Fort ‘Wlllian to Montreal were ordered reduce! from 8 1-2 to six carts per bushel by tho Board of Grain Coimirislomrs hers today, under power: conferred on the boa-rd by the iiiand water freight rates not of 192. It l.‘ understood a rate of G 1-2 oeiits has been charged ‘to Mon- treal whilc shipments have been made to Sorel and Quebec at Ilx cents per bushel and the Board after considerations)! the matter, has ordered tho Montreal rate cut to sixccntl. iiuRTAiinr > ,'FINJSMEARRE| m E s _s__ A a r CYITAWA. May o-(cra-out of. the lomly ice bound islands of pol- ar Oamda came a. four months old message today which assured the‘ safety of the Royal Canadian‘ Mount-ed Police post at Bache Pen-f insula. and procured the first newsi in more than two years v! the" German scientific expedition head- ed by Dr. Krucgcr. whereabouts of the Gennan sci- mtlst and his two companions. mare nnd-Akaioa. are as much a mystery as ever but Corporal StaEWOrl-hy, Commander of the’ Bache Peninsula. post. found records, of their visit to Peary! Cairn on} the North West point of Axel Heiberg Island, bearing the date 0i April 24, 1930. This three year old note, signed advance. "QHIBSCRIPTIONS to The Charlottetown Guardian may be banded to their Rep. Archie Hume. or left at H. J. Maboirs Drug Store, Ifontagus. 12-13-dtf. R. C. A. Director Resigns l NEW YORK, May 5.-— (A.P.) —- Owm D. Young today resigned as Director and Chairman of the Ex- ecutive Coimnittee of the Radio Cor- poration of America, and as Direc- tor of tho E. C. A. subsidiary com- panies, effective at once. "It is done," Young wrote, “for the purpose of complying with the decree entered in the Federal Court. in Delaware which contemplated my resignation either as director and officer of the General Electric Com- pany or of flie Radio Corporation of America. on or prior to May 5, 1933. Tignish 0. W. L. nus-unaut- The annual meeting o! the Tig- nish Sub-Division of the Catholic Women's League was held on Thursday 27th inst, in St. Mary's hall. A large number of members and visitors were present. The Chaplin opened the meeting with prayer. Mrs. L. J. Murphy, Presi- dent, asked the officers and the Convenors of the different com- mittees for their reports. From this budget it could be readily estimat- cd the great amount; of work ac- complished by this comparatively small unit. Cooking, sewing and sometimes béflglng was included iii their program of charities. The president who was bringing to a i ~ Lower In Nfld. RETURNS FRUNLMAN FIGURES NASHINUTUNIN UAR RING . Harry Allen, Port Isfilfnilgizfgsvgfsnggj Grenville, Commit- men Extend Enthu- ted to S u p r e m e . . Court On Charge of mast“: welcome’ Possessing Stolen Car. PARIS, May 6—0A.P.)—Thc wl-r debts cast their shadow over tho re- turn todoy of Edouard Hen-lot from his economic discussions with Pres- ident Roosevelt in Washington, but lie cams back home confident that lie had fulfilled his mission. ' The former Premier arrived at 1o Havre on the 11c De Frfllce 8nd was given a warm welcome by M1 enthusiastic crowd and by several Cabinet Ministers, notably Foreign Minister Joseph Paul-Boncour and Camille Chautemps, head of the In- terior Department. "I wont to Washington to set in- formation and 1 am brlnsih! bwk ‘ to the Government the maximum information," the special envoy 881d- He was radiant with optimism and R. C. M,P. constables, on the ready to 15m pubug dgubtg md par- ‘stand, relmtod U16 oiiu- tances 0f 11511191115311 misgivings concemlng a. deal in which‘ they said a. Halifax the American tariff truce proposal count)’ mm had 111110118580 8- 0111' and‘ the gold problem. delivered by Allen, with Stanley Crowell of Shubenooadie as inter- mediary. They declared the pur- chase price was $50 in cash and 10 kegs of rum. The rum, subsequent- ly, was stolen. J. A. Hanway, K.C., appeared for the defence today, C. R. Smith, KC, for the Crown; and J. A. Walker K.C'., of Halifax, for the Canadian Automobile Recovery Association. (Canadian Press) AMHERST, N. 5., May 5.—An au- tomobile believed by police to be one of several stolen by n. ring of car thieves in Montreal and Toron- to for sale in the Marltimes, figured today in the preliminary hearing of Harry Allen, Port Grenville, N. S. Allen was committed for trial on the charge oi’ possessing a stolen car, knowing it to be stolen, after Paul E. Cormler of Montreal had identified the vehicle by marks on its surfloa and by a. st. Christop- her medal he had left in tbs tool box. Allen was released on $2,000 bail. to appear before the Supreme Court in June. Liquor Profits A s1‘. JOHN'S. Nfld.. my B-(QPJ Sharp reductions in liquor sales and L.0.A.—L.0.B.A. At licnsington, P.E.I. Wednesday, May 10, 1933 The B. W. Grand lodge of 11g L. 0. B. A. will meet at. 10 A. M. The R. W. Grand Lodge o: u“ L. 0. A. will moot at. 2 P. M. Meals will be served in the 0mm Ila-ll for all numbers. ADDlE L. AFFLECK, G. Sec. L. 0. B. A.' P. M. MMOAULL, G. Sea. L. 0. if? 9272-5-8-21. Real Estate i SALES i R. P. Simpson iis RICHMCND sr. C” lottetown, Phone 137 WOMAN GIVES U. . CONGRESS HER. VIEW! WASHINGTON, May I.-—A Chl- - cago woman, who thinks her reins- ‘dies for ending the depression m better than those being enacted b) the U. S. Congress, got up in thl erably upset more than 200 mom who were hearing the inflation plan explained. "You can go on like you are for 1,000,000 years and you won't end the depression," she shouted. "Yo! cant spend money you haven't got.’ lb House gallery to say so-aiid 001:2. ‘ The hum of conversation grow I loud newspnpermen, across thl chamber from the exteinporaneoul speaker, could not hear everything she said. Having her say, she walk- close her term of office (two years) read o. splendid report which touch- ed on the principal activities of her regime. Mrs. Murphy also stressed Catholic action: the culti- vation and education of the young people should be aim of all earn- by the three explorers, is the first duties collected are noted in the ‘trace found of them in two years. annual report of the board of Liq- gru was discovered by stallo-wrthy uor Control, now‘ before the New- on a 3,000 mile patrol of his lonely foundland House o1 Assembly- _Arctic beat and indicated the party} Profits from the sale of liquor had intended pushing Iurther during the year ending January a1 noitli to Meighen Island but dc- 1933, are shown as $191,445.51, just wt workers. the president said. cicled against the movc owing to $71,905.98 below the figures roi- the The '34?"- Fflihcf MONEW- Whdtrcaclierous ice conditions. previous year. Duties collected then addressed the meeting com- amounted to $244,810.01, or $61,- your present incomcfanil your future requirements. ’ VALUE or COOLING MILK ‘ It is a. simple matter to control bacterial growth in milk. at 4o do- ed out. grog; 1.1 them 15 pfacucuny no Later she said her name was Min change 1n the nmnbe; of bacteria at i Betty Richmond and that she coma the end of 24 hours; at 50 degrees 1mm 511M180 9° V?“ "Ehemm-bimk‘ the number increases fourfold and 9" and mlmmmlies- "m" W“ W! GUARDING 500.000 CANADIAN l-IOMES As "Guardian of Canadian lluincs“, Life Insurance olTcrs financial protection lo linlf a million families. 'I'hcse fnmilics arc insured for upproxirunlcly $7,000,000,000. T‘ l nai-asviusmarnaao». ~“~¢."-v—~-~ - i Life Insurance APPRUVES REUUEST " LONDON, May 5.—- IAP.) — The House of Commons tonight approv- ed the request of Neville Cilrlmhvr- lain, Chancellor of the Exchequer. for authority to increase the ex- cliangc equalization account, n lllllfl used to prevent violent fluctuations in the pound sterling, from £150,000,- 000 to 2350000000. Mr. Chamberlain emphatically dcnicfl the fund was used to depress the pound mic permanently, n. iiiovc which ivoniri give advantages to Bri- ilsll manufacturers over competi- tors. The Govcrnmcnt has no intention. the Chancellor said, to attempt to U ll AN UEilURSi MGUARDIAN or CANADIAN HOMES One ola series cl messages sponsored by Li/c Insurance Companies alter the permanent level of the pound, either by forcing it up or pushing it down. lie specifically denied that tlic pound is used i against the Uiiitcd States. In his argiunciit for the increase Mr. Chamberlain said it was neces- sary because there has been a. flight of refugee capital to London. ‘This. capital comes, he said, from foreign-i ers alarmed at conditions in their own countries, and it is likely to re- turn when confidence has been rc- ‘stored. l i Asssur-iiig tho Home i-liat his rc- qucst for mi iiirrczisc in the fund had "nothing wlinicvcr to do with the circumstance the United States has gone oil gold" the Chancellor continued: "I rim sorry to sec, in spite of my emphatic statcmviit in my Budget Speech. that sortie Amcriczm jour- nals have represented this addition in the exchange equalization account as , being in some way directed against that country. INEXPENSIVF. SATISFYINO Akron Disaster plimented the C. W. L. on their splendid record and expressed a hope that the retiring officers who were now educated in the work would not become indifferent as‘ was so often the history of ex-offi- cers, the Rev. speaker dealt at some 18118111 with the many hazards which will? impede the progress of church work. The speaker at- tributed ttiese in a great many cases to laxity on the part of chin-ch workers. The Rev. Father exerted the parents and families to attach great importance to the "my education of their children _ Prepared ALEXANDRIA, Minn, May 5- Death, although it overtook him WhllO he was eating breakfast, found John Ljung, ‘l2, a carpenter, prepared. In his shop stood a. neat coffin. He made it last fall and selected a plot in the cemetery. a, very lovely address was read to the retiring president Mrs. L. J. Murphy, by the newly elected pres- Remains Mystery WASHINGTON, May 5—'I‘lie cause of the Akrcn- disaster "mustf ever remain in the realm oi’ con-_ lecture," Lieut. Comdr. Ralph G. Pennoyer said today in summing up evidence presented during the navy’s investigation of the dirig- iblc's destruction. l’ Pennoyer, presenting his final. argument as Judge advocats of thcl court of inquiry, said the testimony,’ presented in the ll. days of hearing‘ was "complicated and confusing." He added: “This disaster is a part of the price which must inevitably be paid in the development of any new and hazardous art.” ident. Mrs. John O'Brien. Mrs. J. A. Bernard made the presentation of a. beautiful rosary. Mrs. Murphy Mrs. Jolm O'Brien; 15¢; wee Pr”, responded in fitting words of ap- Mrs. G. A. Sliolfoon, 2nd vice pres, prcciaticn. A social hour followed Mrs, Hugh Mlgmnngn’ sew, M“) and luncheon was served. Milfbhy. Trees. Mrs. Henry Gallant,‘ At the conclusion of the meeting w BRUISES ‘h-flulhinnwal cvrslcnr M“ '“"“ “"‘" EXAMINATION AR D, S Iltntlug and Ilbblylng Glau- N u, o, ll. J. IMBOII mourns" OPIOMITRI QT Connected W!“ sun so as to inculcate a catholic men- tality. The following officers were elected for the coming year: Pres. . Warm-mafia A FIGHT TO~NIC|HT AN‘ DINT‘! wants . ~ TO TAKE M:- Bringing Up Father H __ eu-r eves»: ewv - ANQTNERMIORD » our 0F You AND wean.» Remar- n‘- HUMI DARE YOU EVHN‘ sosAK or sucu vumug Awwmnvro ME ? at 60 degre nearly s. hundred times as many as at tho start, says the Dominion Department of Agricul- ture. Milk should be cooled as promptly as possible. Freshly drawn milk contains a substance known as lacteriin which is able to restrain bacteria for a. certain period. 1f the cooling is delayed the effect soon passed ofl’; by promptly cooling the isotonic eflect may be extended oven to 24 hours or longer. 127.04 loss than the previous year. Thus the board's surplus for the year was reduced by $133,033.02. ‘I'm report states that K39 pro- secutions were instituted and 35S convictions secured, which under local conditions is considered ‘a quite fair proportion." Fines from these convictions auiountcd to $9,- 884.93, a. reduction of $2,941.15 from the previous year. Referring to "the prevalence of end the depression if you have I moratorium on everything." CHICAGO, May 5-011 his third birthday Paul Allen Cooper was sli busy reading the newspapers bl didn't have time to play with t0?! ‘Paul rccites the alphabet book- ward and forwcrd, goes in for iivs syllable words and embonrasses his parents by asking them question! they can't answer. smuggling and rum running can the southwest coast," the report states: "Conditions there have not 1m- proved and no improvement is likely until the customs sot hssi‘ been adapted to the situation. It - anneal-u w the board that rum- On November 14, 1932, B. pale, runner! severally regard and 11w thin girl walked into B. physicians 0w‘ hflrbow along this coast as office and had her blood tested. 31°41‘ Yendemui" iTho reason for her condition was B“! W" 91° mm P°l>ullr bever- _ at once evident. The haemoglobin use during the year. according to content of her blood was only so per the report, sales totalling $417,745. cent. Red corpuscles count only Rum W" MXA. M $349309. In com- 4.640.000. She just had to be pale. pariscn with these. other forms of And her weight was but 91% spirits fell for behind. pounds. ' Permits wore given to so tour-l ist hotels outside St. John's and two in the city, for sale of wines and beer at meals. Two manufact- m“ connection the report mud in a month for pnotlicr test. that direct sale of beer by local breweries to hotels inmased 10.23 per cent. during the year. other medicine. On December 14 her blood show- B)’ “fins Dem,“ were Famed‘ and m after each meal and to coma beck She followed instructions and took no “d b““¢“i’ m" "’°“"°° °' You 0an'f Fool a uooo us: ed B8 per cent. haemoglobin an‘ 5,024,000 red capsules. Her weigh‘ was 100% pounds, a gain of nlnt pounds in thirty days! She lid gained color and attractiveness The doctor noticed for the fir! time that she was positively pretty. Blood tests scientifically prov! the real value of a. blood-buildifll remedy. If you are anaemic, pull “may; swim. who knew the and underweight; if you lack sni- (ormuya o! u“ remedy, We, her mlbltion and energy, get a box of Dr- cdro two of m. Williams‘ m: Pills wllmm" Pm“ Plus "m" W" drugglst and begin the treatment today. Revitalize your blood stream strength and vigor. You are tok- ing no chances. Dr. Williams’ P10! Rills are clinically tested. George McMflniis Hgggqmarrv- \ M00031’ a; A5‘; 1-0 qoTo ‘TH! IHGHT-WO-Nlfii-Vf-l 00$? CAME FROM ONE-