_-- - » .__-____ _____ , /- ~ _._ _ __ W __ TH-E SUtl.11l.1e.1i§1.l.e-e...s.llARD1AN 1 1 WESTERN 1-OCA/-S i°’Lefi eefLVi°iHiitP|MPLE5 133 DEGREES F1111 P11111” if- DEBT P|l|]3l[M‘ itnlunl mints f "' ' - -- Mr. Blair Baker, ho ha been lldiesmdbuminz vfpim les. FISIIING RODS, lines, -MOIRS CHOCOLATES in 1,1111( .1 student at Ma.cD:nsld _igr1¢u1. Illhes, eczema relieved) by ' ‘ 1 1 iii' I 88 IIIGE . als at Braces ug Co., K _ ‘tural College near Montreal has YUM, H] R R E D g 1 . .I til . [UT|[UHA1l|1tiMtNt ' 1 BOSTON, May 26-IAP) - Prof- __i_W its of the Ford Motor Co in 1936 cnieton BY -1 li’ ‘nd rc 1.-asa-5-'21-21. H_\`_‘ yrgllll 0 011118 dl b C5 sll;:;“_|`;1g( cents, Rex 5 to_ N L-an-5-21-21. so I "'*- 11 dr 5 ¢ mtv vo e eases ;§l,?1I?1E,1ti1~>.“59 cents. R97( 5 '00 - -5-. 'I-21. wel w “ML an 2 1 liol'1sl.l<1 GEARED I.Rb1?;11p lark with 1‘.‘i H. P. ,"5 lg, g,,_._ ;...1.~..t11ir engine. res- “§?5‘,,,,V ,.,1....1i 1-11.~n lu-ice for ‘ .1 1... to'S»‘~"“‘ M 1.1.8611-5-2':-21, 0(-K 11- .111 cough remedies. 1 iw- 5,1__;,_ lltixiliaila, Cod ` ,,111-; ('11-osote, Gourlies .1 » _ _ om 5_-,_(._ L B76. ill' 1.1 11.1.--1=‘riencls will ’5_E£l,,,,,.` ,.; 111.1 .\1~rioiis illness El ‘_1.',_111 , ,1‘.1l;1in oi Moncton. H I.P'_.1¢;,,,; ,tl Stimrncrside.-S \'()1l."(` People of Trin- Tfi-,.E,1,1<1 vlititxiii. Sttnimcrside _ .»Q‘_.¢11t’ iii. .r 1>‘.;1_v "Here Comes pete" iii l1`1.'.t.i.rit on Friday .ng L 875-5-27-21. ¢,\'r...\ot:.\tt-1.\'r-it/tr. and Mrs. 10r\\'. 'I1111-1i.»t»ud, Summorside, me ilu .ti1;1:;11itit-tit. of tiieir m7_,1,1,»1 .\i.Itit‘1`ti. io Allnn e!iel:\i'<~1' \\`.it-411'. hi. D. C. M.. 011_2\'. li .1111 of 1\fr,\‘. Winsor 11-,.1,_\11;;'. N1-iiioiiiuiland. and 1511. C111-1:11 Jesse Winsor. ,.m,.111 ~ `-;11 place the latter 1 of J1111r~_ L-B74. »l`R,\("|`l`l-‘i\ l.\`t‘. - Friends R_m»1.11.1'. ~': iltii MVS. T, W. 11911, S1.i1..i1..1t.ai1-. \\':ts taken to Prince t'.‘111~. 11' llospitztl yester- ,.af,m111.1;1. -.=..tii n i'rat:tui'cd leg_ ling the iii. ;.1:"t1tn~ in fnll down sluts 1.11. 1:11.; the nct' dent. .1l:t1t11 :.. rt.-iiiif.; conifortnbly preset: --11% . _.SAD T\'l"\\' .~»\l\‘lL‘l‘IIVED - Ml`. ter C1. ("1.1r-; rt-1-e1\'cd thc sad ,$011,111 ... 1-11 1ii Etiinoittnn, 1,. 1.; i1 A11. I\’lr.-1, George 1 lm-.11 _11 t'l.1t‘i;t, litr 1i1tss;- w11s11..'..- ‘..i1'l '|'ll l'.\"\‘Ii.\Il'lN'I`S - l ersitie 1-.1..,;;1it1ti 1trt‘ btisy nt 1 1'.-'d<1ii., .- 1.i1t~ much needed por v~'1>:"1; ' » i\i..ity of the side- _ . vtiiirii 9. 1.. become broken. A ion ol i<.1‘ S=.rct~t has had new .< 611.- 1 .; i. Thi.; sitiewnlk in tt \1“. ii tl stdin ol repnii' "1 CltlZl'll\ 1. il l\t'&‘ \'UlL'll\l.f, ifHi>t1rtvi;1i11111 <11 the uork done. l1lv~'pil\t~tt:.:1i luis been laid at 1 north sith- -Ji the Capitol The- ..Citi2.er..- 1i:1‘,i'otiizing the the- ' v1'hol1;11111 .1 pnrk their cars that .uri ;1§1\.r.c111le ths im- 'ftrieiit iii. 11:1 ict-t nights the -side win.; 11111 much to be de- l, . __s JNL (`R4l.\`SING FOR EAST LEVEL (`l1()SSING - Very nertirti i't1in`ii‘s are being 1 eto ilt~' C. N. it. ciossiiig on ilkrSti'1-c. i<1.1.»i.. Tiits crossing ‘ been in 11.111 shape for some eland bnih the c tizcns of Sum- lilfle atitl visitors will appreci- ‘ the work living done. The C. -R. has tl1.~1!1‘ti in rt-1>lrice the voctitrit 1:1-...~-.1111 by ptittitig in Nl- cro\.~1i1., 1111-t' tht' tlucks. 'F Will til-‘tt fill iii hctivcen the _ i5 Wllii <‘<1ii1‘t'1't1‘ to connect. up ‘lh U10 Dai:-ti .~ti‘t-vt. on lioth sides be t~ros..~1z11:. ‘l"ut‘ crossing w`ii ` Wim’ iw. tti izttgtli, quite wide "' to t.iZ»;1- t.iro of ull traffic. "'l`l'0.ssln.' \\ii1~ii cotnpleled will I BTW iiiiiit-ow-tiicnt over the tht. l`.x'1i.1 ioroiunii, MacPher- " 01 Noriii \Vthslurc is in charlie the woil: Pli\l.|r tu-.\|.'rti t‘.l.lNl(¢s - ' lations ptiotic itcitttii clinics, _` .multi licld throughout the “UN _arc pioviiig very benefic- ltilliwis .witiig una ont. 'rue ' l‘l'Sidu liviiltii Centre has 3pam°“ifil`i.\‘ at-tive of lute and m“l”“liii1`\-tiit clinics have been 6;, Dr. l,‘it~1~1utaiis diagnostic .b;\.\_\`i~_c held. lust week was neficuii to many patients. A 1 c“‘"“l><'i' of cases referred to ~“_N@lnimi by their own physic- unife f0i\iul to oe active and to A' imiiwttiiiie treatment. A . ‘;';_§vl:ioiiit‘i's1li1it'e been 1.11.14- -se oi tie opportunity ‘?°;>l1l"l-lic infttnt. and pre- _ I wlnletcnccs at me Baby . I "_nh‘\Cl\ pvinttiics tliem to dis- v_ em lilac. luvinsencl the many HH °l “ll-llllivod. Dr. Acker mmf 1irr1t1ti in Stimnierslde L 1 nil aiuirwiil conduct. his »N=|cx>ief1 1-.tntttreir ciinic in -` ‘ I é-llcaltii rooms today and . mu- lls clinic has been held Wars now 'tnd many at Taylor Dr ensington -GIRLS SILK nd 1 l 29 cents, Rex 1 t,oa$1 ;¢(:,(;e_hem`§' L-B77-5-27-21. -CAN YOU BEAT 'I'1`? 2 large ` lo bottles of Beef Iron and wme 1 $1-01. Gouriies 1 cent sate. L-ale. "'wR""NG PMIS. envelopes and boxed stationery at 111111 price (loiirlies 1 Cent Sale. 1,5711: -YOU NEED 8 £01110, Buy 5y1~1|p Hyi>0t>h0`Dhitrs, Peptoua ami Emulsion Cod Liver at half the regular price. Goiirlies Big One Cent Sale. All this week. .L1-876. -IN OTTAWA-Mr. George A. Callback, manager of the Market- ills Department of the Canadian National silver Fox Breeders As- sociation is at present in Ottawa. on business.-S -BANDSMEN TAKING COURSE ~M1‘. Arthur Burbank of Moncton is in Summerside at present giving a course of instruction to the' Sum- mcrside bandsmen. He is very well pleased with the boys and also passed complimentary remarks been enlarged.-S G. Emerson I-lucstis was a recent visitor to Wilmot, the guest of his ciser. He was accompanied on his rt-turri by his father, Mr. Gordon Hiicstis.-S -Mr. and Mrs. George B. Schur- mari of Moncton were visitors to Summerside the guests of Mrs. Clayton Schurman.-S spend his vacation at his home in Stimmerside. Mr. Dalton is a stu- dent at McGill.-S lndustry la B. G. VANCOUVER. May 26--The Committee for Industrial Organiz- ation, making its second incursion into British Columbiws $30,000,000 mining industry, today effected strikes in two mines and prepared to demand recognition for its members in two other properties. Less than two months after the United Mine Workers of America, an affiliate of John L. Lewis' C. I. O.. won bargaining rights for- its 1,000 members in Fernie without a ttrike, another C. I. O., branch called strikes in the rich Cariboo district demanding recognition for nearly 400 workers there as mem- bers of the international mine, mill and smeltermen's union. The strikes closed the Island Mountain Gold Mines, Ltd., at Bnrkerviile, B. C., where 120 men waliqid out. and the Cariboo Gold Quartz Milling Company, Ltd., at Wells, B. O.. where 240 men quit. Egypt Elected League Member 1 ta. P. by Guardians special wh-et GENEVA. May 26- European diplomats gathered here for League of Nations sessions foi'iightgsaw_in an Anglo-French communication to the League an indirect expres- sion of hope that a new Loenrno Treaty niny he negotiated with Germany and Italy. The communication was the oi- ficiul report of the London and Paris Governments cu their re- cxrnt agreements with Belgium by which they released the little kingdom from some of its oblig- ations under the old Locarno pact. The agreement, designed to stab- ilize the peace of western Europe. ended when Chancellor Hiller de- year. Earlier the Assembly unanimous ly elected Egypt a member of the League of Nations, a status for which she became eligible by rea- son of the Anglo-Egyptian treaty which recognized her indepen- dence. ' SUFFERS NJURY OP MONK71‘GN'. N.B-, M8-Y N-~( l -Clarence Lea. Vancouver. suff- eneri. a minor leg injury here today when his car and a truck collided. .ranging has gi-ohlmted tive im- pm-1,¢,¢,|qn of ot yi almhol except under permit by the superintend- ing medical officer. More than 20.000900 potlndb 0! Spanish moss from Louisiana and Florida have been used within year in upholstery. #__ -VISITOR T0 WILMOT -_ Rev. returned to hi, home for the sum- mer months. Mr- Hazen Gay and Mr. Elmer Gay. have returned to Boston. They motored from Boston 351, Week to be with their mother in her Inst. illness. Mr. aoraon Sellicker accompanied them on their return trip. lvgrs. Edith Williams has return- ed rom Boston and is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Johnson gf Olreary Many friends heard with regret of the death of Mrs.'James Guy, which occurred on May 10th, at hor home in Knutsford grief g prolonged tuners which she rms with christian fortitude. The gg- ceased was born in west, Dawn 1nnd was seventy-two years of age. She is survived by her husband, one daughter Mrs. Watson Sol- 1ltcker of 0’Leary and tm” 5°n5_ ,Hazen and Elmer of Boston, Mass., iiuid Leslie of Knutsford. ser-v1¢¢,s ,were held at her late home Wed. nesday afternoon conducted by \R.ov. Mr. Wilson of Summerside on it d the bnndroom which has mwntlyinizqnywliiiezgls anadM£r!:!ll;.iivesby “9lf5\\\'>0l‘S- Burial was in the f“"‘”Y P10! in Springfield Baptist Cemetery. 1 s . ~ sister. Mrs. Brenton Waugh. Mr. ‘ LHBUHQSXABVMQY 5 Feéngx RUE” Huestis has retumed to Wolfvil1e,lm,,.aQged ahh eagle? °""°° W9-5 N. S.. to receive his degree of MA. United Church 0 S d°ut in tl” nt the Acadia Convocontlon Ext-r-1Th(_ 'Hymns andn muh ay evening. 3-HY. also the SD€cial music were all very fitting to the oecassion. A large congrega- ,tlon llStCf'l0d t0 the 5e1‘m0n, de. llvered by the Pastor, Rev, A_ 1r_ Mr. Brenton Howatt and Mrs Wm* .Of making History an 11-1- “Wikis and attractive sturiv. Mr meth°d5 °f l'°°chiY1K this subject vBl‘i0us methods. 'Bach teacher pre. ance sheet filed with the Massa chuaetts Commissioner of Corpor- .rohn i-rowstt of il: t R t 'i 99th A n _ ations and Taxation indicated io- mm mm to ésumfayxn y were __ n ual C_onvoca day +1011 EXe1°(g15e5 Of. comparison or the report with All FIV€Pa1‘tl€S Stress The Bedetllle Male Choir took ° ° that for the previous year pointed ` - . g.1..é.:pg,T,_r1,, ,muic ai, me mm University H e 1 d M; ,I ,,€,tp,3,;5°, ,;m6_6,,,,_ ,,,_ Need For Financing avers U ted uva en o _ th f lust sunday evening :ind rgiidgxi-il Yesterday' l'¢ompariy’s $5 par zsbiiiiie sizzle. et on Sound Basis- 'BCWTBJ numbers which were much '”"__‘ I The indicated prom for 1936 way ` €PPreclated by a large ¢<,ngrega_ (C. P. hy Guardians special W1,-,.1 $3,565,617, equal to $1.03 a share. | lon. , WOLFVILLE, N, s., Ma 35_ Balance sheets annually died bv VICTORIA. May z6__t<;1>1,_ Acadia University conferred 131,33 de- l-he wmpany with the Massachus-l Solution of British Colu.mbia'.= Miss Stella. Mclean of Ar 1 l gram' 32 dlplomf a cl i etts bureau ar th l ` <1 b ` sh gye\ . os n our certl- e _e on y source of, e t and carrying charges prob. angfeiiglgowriglurgmigld from 1| p1e¢5_. on one of her largest grad. information on the profits of the lems today occupied the g1,t@m1¢11 Dom Gillespie of C lr1endS. Miss amluglcasses at the colleges 99th ` huge motor company owned nnd_ of five major parues as they ar eton. a convoca ion exercises here _controlled by Henry Ford and campaigned for the provincuti wday- | members of his family. general election June 1. Scotia. Supreme Court, Dr. A, H Gordon. M. Ds. C. M. F. R. c. P. McKenzie outlined u number of associate professor of medicine at McGill University Rev H B B825 and disadvantages of the and Rel’ Z L Fash of Moncton, N. B. prominence in newspaper work in ‘ I sent gave an account of g hmory Doctor of Civil Laws degrees were I 555°" taught. explaining how 11, conferred upon Hon. Mr. Ilsley, Wls l'¥10l»ivated and the indivldum Mr Justice Hail Professor Gordon E The Teachers Study emu m 1 Honorary degrees were conferred 1 -- ' at Cult D_ e _ ~ _ m----» The Liberal Party, _shclung r.. afwnoo; °L’/}”§°§"€§_l hgh ct Fridayi aliighifgglaggnglg; 5? C".“adla’.“ election. declared its D0iicy of the Ke . pe or M¢.1_ no ion in their Past four years was to establish ...1§:f..1.”t:‘ilr..ll°”;1 *:“i°~1te.:1°“»; 1 °“"l‘“\'°“‘““‘ »1 1 minutes of isst meeugg smlierbélgs ter bf .Na£iom1_. Riingnlaes bgmi-E l _ _Finance Minister John Hart. reed and approved, the t0p1¢ of thx; Smnhl B' A., M_ A LLB éresiaené 1 i said: L_e_t us have confidence in , my VZ” “The Teaching of History- of the University of Manitoba, Mr. i of ability to solve our problems. 1 ‘was wnsldemd fmm the Stand- JUSUCB W. L. Hall. of the Nova . nosgntiisun gniliearrizegbgoneihgi M855" May 26 fxllybgyi econloomy an: industry can -(CP)-Death tonight had endcdi ‘_ ll a ut tat prosperity the 48-year-old newspaper career 1 whim Sh0Uld be OUPS by Virtue of V54" E ' " Saint John N. B. who rose wi The CO“5‘fl"'“li"f‘ P21115' PFOHUSCI ___11 Yet most people at some time suffer from common constipation. Why not correct this condition the natural way-by including e ready- to-ent cereal with your daily meals instead of taking weakening pills and drugs? Kellogg’s 'Auf'BaAN adds the “bulk” the average system needs. In the body, Am.-Ban! absorbs twice its weight in water, forming a soft, upongelike mass-which gently clearises the intestines. Keilogg’s 'ALL-BEAN also fur- nishes vitamiri B to tone up the in- testines and iron for the blood. Just eat two tablespoonfuil a day, as a cereal with milk or cream, or cooked into appetizirig muffins, breads, etc. 'Three times daily in severe cases. - AU,-BBAN is sold at all grooers. Made and guaranteed by Kellogg in London. Ball Players En route To drawing attention to the dl Sloat of South Willirigi/on Cionni ’~ ‘if Gwrgc I... McLean, native o. “ur Vast nalulm 1'€50U1`t'¢~S-" . . . l - 1 ii "careful exanrnzition of iulilic ' New Waterford New York and New England. He °"9e“‘m““5 85 _‘WU 35 0! the was 89 years old. 1 5°”-V095 °f Public revenues." A heart attack st nts hnmr Pl"1d€°‘* the Public debt w<>ui'd -Mr, Ormond Da'tor\ arrived ,at the mime °f her bI‘°th€i'. Mr. from Montreal Tuesday evening ot } John Wm” 0f UHWTIVU-le. Mrs. 2‘;1;.lt"‘»d§$Pha3lZl{1Z the factors 1 President F. W. Efatterson and by health. AHSC0mb. Victoria, said refinancing mmm rmlne. effective history. each of the recipients of honorary Bam 111 Samt John oct' 26 of at least half British Columbia's tc TYIIIE. as enthusiasm, pB_1,1eme' degrees. The Acadia president sug- 1877, he travelled as a youth. to debt?" 3 Consol ba-515 “'55 V-he DISH B - ° meeting then adjourned. 1 ggsifd ghe Lffigldrueteg had not onéy an parts of the world tn sqtirirn- °fC1"'1S Delib- ---_ 1 en e ucae or ie "means" y ' (1 ' -L oup ed with ld _ f T1 we s$;cial'meetl1i_g of the Carle. Which they would live, ‘buh extra- :§§e5B1T¢i1p;yoW;if ‘£15212 N Tgatlggg redistribution of the ptacxgcl§>urdt?ri 1_1 ;om;g MacArthur at 87 years of ‘ Thursdamens 1nstituf,¢ was held ylocationally for the end for which death he retmne,-1 ,, keen 1n1e,@_.1 the C0,-<>nerafi\'e Commonwealth 1; S -_ 9 deceased was a native of th h y evening. May 191th B1, ey would live. It _would be their 1,1 tha _em and samng \,,,_=s,,1s_ Federatmn .said tt. planned 1,0 .prinzfield b11_f, 1-135 11w,_d with her no Ome of M1-s_ w_ E_ Ben own personality which would de- Q consolidate 1,119 111111511 G.-,1,,m1,,,, 13111;(-ri this _last time or your sm§n;?‘°§)°é“S Ig1l1>°fied with the rr1-{ Jfmixifie Yvgeihef they would use cmunsu woes Lam -ro .'“°“’mm*‘“'~ debt by conversion in .r:d1w_pf1 Unionville. Her husband In U nes owed by the Creed, (Ed novtieltxe they had named for “mu NTCHED v0mE .` non-maturing fixed inte-rest tmncls, D .ased her a few years ago 1 11150 . eventeen members and 5 0*' “V11 h<‘ Sfild. W-hy do mghmmhed Squmkv cailabie at option of the govern. Baker. He was assisted during the ,5°1""°€ by Mr. Garland Brooks. There Passed away last saturday cslsos ish” l"“"@S to rriourri two sisters 4 um' mlms were P"°S*~“’\'l- W0( The greatm' °°nl"lb'.‘ll°“. A"*°‘dl”i vvices irritate us? Why do they mmt am" aumlled "ml Q7 Yf’i“'S-" and two brothers lvn-5 gharles “GW members joined The ,011 can students could make in life said anno T11 B11 _ ' - _,' ' y our children? You know " f ish C°ll1i1“)_' Con- t::s.?°ls:i‘ h.,.:.:‘.t‘:.‘:f<~‘°'.:z ,,f",,,a-1..-;;»<»»1,,g»;-.lf:.‘;~s.’:1.“;tt..2“'“.:;t: eat. 1;, my me C-1-1 <=1 e ` 1 m list ' 11 ' _ _, yers. You also know that the _ °€§3\°“ 0 "f>\”€S»e!\t vlgiité 8(1)-;0‘;>1fi;1;ri‘rigfield and John 1x¥{1olt,;1hal:~e-broadcast of the1i:gi2{ni§’n§ a;1'§0&;“°2)r“é;;°;:ign,,c;‘;;_ ave,-age parent talks much louder' i disastrous increases in debt.” It Nazarene Minist ae’ Mr' Mercer' minster Abbey Londam in Wesn t/tonal interests he saidi were l md in higher key’ than is news- l pmn”"iSe'd conversion of ' existing mmm services tart cglndugsd 1115 mmy enjoyed on. which was mam than pmate or loéal In sm. 1-ter votes is nisnest, loudest. P;“";¥‘°1l=*1l debsti wt provide sub- E me an The - ' when she is most tired and irritable ` S H" le °W@f.i\e ° fixed charges. cemetery. Burial wa ln Bethel minutes °f the last meeting lmests' ‘ It is then that children grow mosti Th? B‘“'l5l\ C°l\\!\’\l1>\\‘~ SM-Sal ltte m es then gave their mmm University of Manitoba, oldest could me average parent hear; repudiation of the bonded 11-,1-lem, SI lt- M ' l ' 'Z _ . . , U“l°“"“le1 Tetlimed from Boston C '51 Boyd Lowther and Mrs. l’° Acad R by Pmsldf ‘L Smith The to hm. children she would be asm,” l or principal, but would reduce th atitendin the N _ Prancis and MTS- Gordo l _ A slty‘s law school was presented with ' T 5 9 1 ~ ° 1 mrei ' exch n e 3 “I ‘ted Mrs. R. A. Hu-dv L laws. l i ~ ~ "DCU-MIS. _ that re uired fo t l i Mm _ stew ,-1 M H Th Go _G 1 Med 1_ At the moment when we feel a ‘I 1' PX *ma ntffesf vale nnganggi Xifclgotieksgf tllnigg' and alvfiss egillespiew' E4 Ben prescilted lifgiiallyprtgratlfe gms- little vexed, up our voices go. Thai' Dayments. It. would 'refund Ramsay. R. vi. left on Thusigdau The Questionnaire on 'I-tome EC- "ate having sh°“'" greatest pro' average mother has 50 much to dot mlumng ‘Smeg at low” mwrest morning to visit Mrs w di yy vrwmics was uuctrssed ,md fined ftctency during his college meer, and must meet so many small arid, ’“ @5- . . e oc 5 _ . , ______i> . i.t , in, a d th th 1, 5; 1 . M 1;. large annoyances, that she wilioften ~_~ ss er Mrs. Hill in Connecticut, U_ 'D ben e one on Agriculture is gxzlxonof gaglegzogn fy” gl B let go me keys that hold her voice LOVELY THROAT AND NECK S. . B-S5 . . » . - A .meetl_n§, _id ¢§;,(;‘2;ine!;:;!°f:antneg Arid these vexations may becomeso l ADD T0 YOUR CHARM M~,»_ md Mm MMO smmm $2.00 was ,.¢¢e1ved_ Next meet is , numerous that her voice will be V “QU O'L»eary. are receiving the exif *C* b¢ held ut the home of mgfrs. hlihy PlWh@d_ mlm °f th* “met f ari»VKf)isti1ii\ym;t€ti;tiii1;r?.sk bgbititgeitrviiibgii - 1 _ Char] s Do Thou h she might not be aw ci , _ ation; ‘shin-b;ri\;;1;is tg; ,D be” answlélrlegha thxgiiinmii e 0 ms n§a,ady_ and her chudren §n'f`,,,,t 1 3111.1- ti1e1r nt-ads. they bf.-tiers c vlcinit Miss ` not notice it, they are 11-rttno-d is- l “ lei' are °°“C@f=\1@d frvm sight. °mnaM°n DW' y Margaret W°0lU¢!` 5 1 But some women are similar in one . ____ put on itn th l . 1 an warming mmm time E ess taste n v me' ’°5P°°‘ They take elweilent can or. o. notions. of ousry. in- "H‘°"”°"°d Ph'"°"" T 'Y' “ke ”-" ° ’°' “ ° °° 1 or tn i - fffld-1 Sbendirilr 1.1. week in Halifax The sped” business °f the We” 1° “mm” “m'°“sci°usiy' the mud pocket? li-1'1ii{i1¢$1?ss iselliitimbefgilzgit ° I . vmmng with his sl ten H 1 t ing was an add:-es and presents. I D h d and squeaky voice with displeasure.l . ' . W d ni 5 ° 9 t "“ tion to Mrs. Thomas MCM1 ke S e e when anyone, therefore, good- l necks' the-".b"“@“.` that "° ‘me elf” _°' munity B a bride hi h-ke ed voice unha feelin s 1 °m“`5' neu mei the nadiysfsf uri melissa. A 'si1riii,pri)d Save the King. needed to kill them. young or old have come to asso-_ I _ _ 1 was answered by giving donations -D. The method. described ln a Da- olate a sweet, soft, mellow voice l1‘§ll"“‘_" “Com” -‘f‘ll°W- i‘0\\Kh and for a grab-bag. per by Dr. W. H. Cook of the with happiness. To this voice we °T`1°°km8~ Minute of revious meetingwere National Research Council,0ttawa. respond with pleasant fellings. Oni he base °f th” °h’°a'- is f-he 5 P read and approved. The contract - . involves testing the weeds by the other hand, when an ugly voice 1 l"°p°"_ Starling mac" f°i” all f8CiHl , _ _ ox _ h lc mm feelin _ cleansings and crczmiingn. Never concerning the Institute Room was growing them in laboratory s u is heard. 1 e uup a. its _ _ rr-.111 111111 signed. it was decided n Seeks l tions to which varying quantities which nabtttnliy nad been son-j ~“~2" at the fhmliiif Dirt and slime exfposure tn the elements f , . that tivo members each month of poison have been added. necwd with that kind of voice come 1 1 lock after the r°°m- Mrs- Vere Naval nelirllits Dr' °°°k °"°1““°d tm’ “Sk °‘ “p “““l“‘ 1 tqgiiieitif tgngmitiisggibirtenlg _ , l-‘r k _ on Thursday where he had been an Quigley. School-Mrs Elmer f0Tmer dean cf Dalhousie Uulver ished I_ h lad to umm to it ‘_ r,` debt, bv “smg for me purpose Tm c Msday mor ng May wth' who has recently entered the som? natured or not, speaks in a loud. l °b5f""'°5 lm” P°"“°“ °f their emi' l The treasurer reported thatpro- cccds from play amounted to , $14.60. and that all bills for work nt hall and school had been paid. New committees are: School, Mrs. Elmer MacLeod. Mrs. Vt-rc Wheeler: sick, Mrs. Em- erson Delaney, Mrs. Heath MOH!- gomery: lunch, Mrs. Harry Under- mu. Muriel Montgomery end MH. Heath Montgomery. Papers on thc League of Nations were read bv Mrs. Underhill. After . lunch. .was served... nn -~5p1-mg" was read by it/Irs. 1 r acbeod- E $5111. hgwettng wui be held in the hall when roll call is to be BM- werr-rl by rhubarb recipes. And iqiiesticnnnircs on Education Mid Home Economics will be takeugiv. | Meetlng rlosed by Singing N" n' al Anthem. ..._ “1;111t°:.t.. The Excruciating "&‘;f;r;_=~1_f-1si;fs;f= . . ~» “J Pams of Rheumatlsm 1- _. lovmess&9|n` "Hit other /roles Aim H‘»VI'i¥1tr.im-:its A-u.1°°““‘~' “mit-1 ‘"°° 'll Charge Shimersvqg ,¢,,h,Wc ma KerL=1n“m,` 1 Bl lllilit l\ _ Bitititi Phono 11.1 li ZS 1-ern in in rheutuatic disorders I W° H" 1 ' ; . diseased condition of the blood containing uric acid which is the cause of this irritlt inglhnud pninful trouble. eumutiom loaves in its train, distorted joints, crooked limbs, crippled hands, and the intense pain and agony il almost un- beamhle. Burdock Blood Bittcrs purifies the _blood by driving out the uric nt-id. Got nd of xelsuumnuvvaiulliideglf-“- LONDON, MA! 26 - (CP- lllvll)-The United Kingdom Government is negotiating with Cenula, Australia and New Zealand to permit recruiting for the Royal Navy of British lilbjeete in those dominions, Malcolm Macdonald, secretary for damlnions, told the House of Commons today. Macdonald :poke in reply to n qumtlon hy Capt. Arthur "lee °°°sem¢iv°......vlig__~sh-_ wlietlior reéiiltlng stations would be established ln. the domlnlonl no that dominion lubjeotu could enlist on the mme terms ug in the United Kingdom. The domintom secretary re- plied that an agreement pro- viding for navel recruiting in South Africa already existed and that dmllu- measures were being negotiated with the oth- er domlnlonl. Volunteerl muy join the Iwynl Alr Force In Canada. Annu-n|l|.` New Zealand or South Africa. he uid. Ao hr no the army in concerned. the British Govemment is study- ing the question, he added. The 'Iienneuoe inventor of a new _cot/tori picking machine asserts ‘Shut it has all the advantages of rand and mechanical picking. \ The bose of A new electric table lamp contains s current outlet for 1 let. veal H oncl uded this difficulty solution adjusted so that the min- imum requlred amount would bf’ used. Dr. Cook conducted expcrlmlcnts ._ to_.._deiermin.e.. the reiat-ive. poison; ing power of various chemicals by growing plants in chemical solut- ions arid adding poison. He found in some cases the poison did not. kill the plants but reduced their size greatly. One-tenth the dose necessary to kill a plantwas some- times sufficient to reduce its size bv half. He then used the growth its mortality, to determine the rr icnls and found weeds poisoned by solutions which dwarfed them might be controlled satisft-tctoril_\' with much less poison than was indicated by laboratory tests based on their death. power of the plant, rather thnrtt latlve polsonoiisncss of the chem- 1 V ltetlial oils living YOU ullal Millions all over the world bless Zan;-.Bul=._tor.¢@_¢,relief! If von tw are a suthrer. follow this niilllllv treatment: Fin! bathe the feet in warm water. Dry thornughly.'l'\\en gcntlvma1\sugeZam»Buklntoanlrles, inntepa. soles and between the toes. The refined herbal oils are absorbed intotheskln rellevin aimswelling 1 1 B P and inflammation. “Being on my fu! many Mun u dna nn hospital duty mule them :che md um nn hiv. ‘But Zum-Buk noon made mv Gr.-et any und cmulnrnhle. Nurse: often una Zum-Buk for foot treatment". _ -- Nun: F. Rnu "Since regularly using Zum-Bul: I no longer experience :hr dismmlon ol,uchin(g ferr. At the and of u dn'¢ work on a semi-v nveneer mv fee! are ua comfortable n nt h I I h rl ". ‘ °"°""" "'° '-i4.Tl=. u. n. t.....1... DMU: e|¢lnv.Puunend In your (nm trmrlsln. Write mdny lor u tree umnle nl this hmmm herbal aiumunt tn Dept. MDC. E. Fulford Co. Ltd.. 310 Duponl St., Toronto. wlteeler and Mrs. Fred MacLeod killing plants throughb uae! of _ _ neck 1 were appointed to discuss withthe u n poison was complicated y t e ac ' _ _ 5 secretary of the hall the matter _ the nol.=»0l'l USUHHY "-mild not befed .siiiooilied over the r=-itirei face and 7 A ,food oold cream should i | uuiitnrlzcd the Rhuielaud la=t nf reiitiiig the room to other par- ‘ dl\~ec.t. but. was administered in the “Wk md “‘n_“"ém '“_{_`_l MN mc . tics. form of sprays. Part of the Surah ‘ i allv th h the skin. - Alter a short time the trcam which acts norm _ riouz d L leaves drains into the sol an s _ h _ _- ' 111-1 the v°mme 0( me Spray becomes stcred with rt biiiiid sorp and tepid 1375?' C - | “Lama ‘tn upward stroke oniyl could be avoided if the approxi- " °“ “-“"l m il" Cfeamlntl mate dose required were known in I ;“l;clS;;r‘;l;b’L’;5‘ raiser alxilex “xiii-“il” , advance and concentrationotapray _ , mnumwus and num 1;; ‘\;°| stretched. All soapy lather should then be rinsed away. and cold water dashed over the sion to tone lt.. Anti then a good a_ossi”l§l:1'i'S' Accompanied by five playprr, 1 me rcstiri and 111 1- ‘S.oa and Rev. Mr. Fash. Cl be ff' 1'.t. ` it d 1 eaniii-.iieii speeches, C - _ . _ SU88estions for motieating vt;-i)01?;l Graduates were addres=e_ N. Y, Art. McCann. otit.f1eld<=r, also from Syracuse. and Kim Mankeiitn \ catcher, who hails from Western Ontario. From the bunch. Moran l said. he expected rt couple wouirl , be good enough for the bif: timn 1 at the end of the season. Cemetery- S were "ad and approved. The com- W”m¢Sl» Kreetlngsl from the irritable' wo' and talk loudest' 1 Credit 1/eague said it did not favor i Quist Suffers MT. Mercer, Nazerene Minister and the new ‘mes &lJP0lI1ted are»_' Unlvefslly in me W¢“- were b"°“gm her own voice when She is talking ‘ edness of the province. either yiclc-li F H ,, C fofn I1 8 azererne Com n Ross - _ _ _ h 15 minutes, she would want to mn gn il R CCUITI 2 by ___ "'°“"°“‘ Pmmm Mrs- HU'1'y DUUY1 Mid' 'l mmmry degree as Doctor of away. Perhaps. the government over and above (A.I`. By GuaJ'dian's special Wire. i New yonx, .v1s_1- :ts -Dt-spits l official optiriiistn, as well as good ll reserve strength. Austrni .ts IJ1t\".~ 'Cup chances in the Not-iii Amon- lcail zone finals against the l.`nit»_\N ma I. 1,111 if; ." l 1 1 1 A/ll. 1 1 -s- -E-1. 1 mn.; .1 ‘.1 __1.~4~. 1. Z ;.; s ~ 1 r i