MONDAY. r‘ nwtirvtzrwrrxrwrwrrmrrvzrnwrwwz - i THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . it's ii-llTY Lauder. famous Scottish comedian, .- l;lil~ Above Loch Awesidr. Arpgvleshire, Scotland. .l quirk lunch between shots on a new film in A-Q to v" 0 b 0v 0 0o 0&9 QQOOQOOOOO-QOO#OOOOOVQQ4QQO—Q§O-OQQO§ B UILDIN G MA TERIALS We i';ll'i'_\' 2t complete stock of BUILDING BN-Ilillil ‘.15 stieh its (‘edltr Shingles-all i-'.'l'.‘ltlt‘.~-—i‘t'ilili' Posts. Burnt Lime, Hydrated li ‘e, (‘etuent Brit-k. l‘iIli‘(l\\'Zlll Plaster, Plaster ihtlis. li_'\pl'(l(‘. Sewer Pipe, Roll Roofings, As- [ plmh Sinultss. Roof (footings. Nails and Spikes, < l'.liili~'.' Putt)’, (lass. etcL. which we offer at prints to meet ull competition for goods 0f same _ 4 vwrvO-Q qirtlii)‘ zuul will deliver by truck at ii. small ex- i , trzt cost if (lesired. j 1 PQQLE & THOMPSON, Limited 1 Montague ccvoooeooevoevooovoootooovooroooooo > o 100 0000000690OQQQO§O40~§§§§&§§QO§~OQO§4§-§O+§+O-§i ‘- _ t ,; g, uEs,:,tiluu, a;i.,c.r.i.,e.tt.i. ‘Certified Public Accountant and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or revised Profit and Loss Accounts Computed, Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act Ctlmplliiy liv-Luws, Minutes, Annual Statements ililtl Reports Prepared. Administration of Estates a Specialty. v MQNEY TO LOAN. Bank of Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown, P. E. I. ui-mo __A_A ___________ __ vi Georgetown Bus I T0 Patrons 0f the l have hzul a. bus running for two years, and l believe l have given you the. best of courtesy and service. I am now asking you to please give me your business as in the past, and l will endeavor to continue giv- ing you the same service. Thanking you ail for your business so far. The Geortrrtotm Bus will run daily. Please wait for it. Georgetown-Gharitaetown Bus Se. lice STARTING MONDAY, APRIL 27th. or as soon after as possible. Leave Georgetown 8.15 A.M.lleave Charlotetown 4.00 PM. Jnhnston'| River .. 4.20 PM. 4% PJLIK] . . . . . 8.50 AM. Webster's Corner .. 4.30 PM. Baldwin's Road ... 3.55 AM. Fort Allfllltug ,.,, 4.40 EM. St. Theresa's . 900 AM. . .. 4.50 PM Pi-akes . 910 AM 5.00 EM. Pisquid .. . 9.20 A-M- . 5.10 PM. Fort Augustus 9.30 AM. 5.15 PM. ilehstcrs (‘orner . 9.40 Ad“. .....-.. 5.20 P-M- Jnhnstonlq River .. 9.50 AM. , 5,35 PM, Arrive (hnrlnttetown l0.l0 AJIL Gmrgetowrl 5.50 PM. Headquarters at Charlottetown Nobfllll T08 R00 . . BUICK ‘I PASSENGER CAB Headquarters at Georgetown p, J_ gown“ lLLlSllll llEll$Tl$ "t "r Llllllud Parcels carried at minimum charge Charlottetown Q i. o (hi? i37T¢T;;;;,'. -_—.~. Blue Bus Line Schedule 5 YEARS SERVING THE PUBLIC umvltu “n” Murray Itivrr at 1.20 AM. White's Restaurant at 4-00 PM- tlli-n William at .30 AM. rownnl n. 435 PM, M. u. North ll _-05 A-M- Cherry Vnllcy Cor. n us rlu. Hturgrim liridge It 11-30 l-M- vflfhlm liver at P, M. hlrnltlqlle It 8.50 AM. h (NI. It 5 l0 PM. Vernon Itlver at 9-30 AM- MW“!!! It 53o p,” ltmu-neatll Cor. It 9.05 AM. HWPIWII BIND It 5,44] PM, Cherry Valley Cor. at 9.60 .\.M. MI- ll-vwlrrth at 5“ PM rmnul n 0.50 AM. (law Bilm at us PM. (fhulotietown n. lil-It AM- '"‘"Y j" It u: ma. Purcell carried l8 emu mun.‘ Ii lil Ito on ui I enrouto. u ' L. J0 NBTONI Chill!!- Jiugusta and Kalgoorlie, by the in- ltroductlon of loctmotlves of great- jer hauling capacity and speed on the standard line, and the substi- South Australia Plants Demand More Moisture ’ During Hot Weather Work has been started on the Redhill-Port rtnc railway which is'F0r llhrlnh; Pllllll in WIIIIIMI ed mm. A new application o! to be built, yolntly by the State and Box, See That They Get Suli- some moistum-retnlning material, Commonwealth, as part of a pro-i eient luolstu-c. Twice Dally l! such u peat mos, can be added gram to acceleraze east-tweet trans-t Seem-In. to the top soil during the bot p011 3nd 0mm“; break; o1 guagei If you are having trouble with weathezw _ l The Commonwealth 4ft. 8 1-2 in. ‘drooping piantstn your window boxq The same moisture lea are line will be extended from Port nine chances out oi ten it is lack experienced with llllnltlnk! 01 ll!- Augusta to port Pirie, where it will of moisture causing the troube. We nuois or perennials near the aide Join the State 5ft 3in. line, a new go along for weeks with a dallyl , station being built outside Port watering for such plants. some- Piriq tor the transfer of passengers times even forgetting that, and and freght. The new line will ob- then when August comes we find vum two changes of gauge neoessl- them dying or looking dreadfully tatcd by the tiresome stretch of 3ft. bedraggled. 61h. line between Terowie and Port Water usually is the whole soluy Augusta“ :lcn to this problem, although ln-s 1t ls part of- a plan v0 out a. full sufficient soil to retain moisture,‘ ‘day from the railway Journey be-jand plants which will not do well tween the eastern States and Perth. in the fierce heat genertaed by the The present schedule between Mel- side of a building may also be xe- bourn and Perth L; nearly four SPOXl-ilble- Watering twice a day‘ days. Running will be expedited during the hottest weather is not by the better ballasting of the excessive. You must remember Commonealth line between Port the quantity of soil in the box is} limited, even when the box is quite: large, and that evaporation on hog? windy days is very much faster‘ than on cool ones. ‘o; h Lack of moisture is even more cehfeeaguggzix: we mink they m‘ ‘damaging w potted plants which“, m "mm" °‘ "‘““m' ‘you keep outdoors or on the win-i r m e eaves or the house’ but | , P, TM I “l? is not elwflvs the case. as much ow s . . r reserve supply o molsture more one“ ma“ not drama water is very small, and should be g; i - lwat-ched carefully. Sometimes it 15") mmedunely’ and the not wave‘! --—-—- ‘a good plan to set. the pbig in a Warnings against Australia's‘ tray of water, from which they can i , tendency; to make examination suc- i draw all the moisture they need. ,g°§,°lef,°“,1‘“pl:,§§ “wit; k cesses the educational ideal have llndoors will need addltionalre l?» been sounded by heudmasters from a m0 t‘ all the States who are gathered in U Adelaide for a conference of the tution of fast new Pacific-type en- gines now being built at Isllngton workshops on the south Amtrallan section. TOO MANY EXAMS? reflected from the bare fall hastens . levflporation. Give such plantings a " d-Iadmasters‘ Asscciatior. ‘tralla. Mr. Frank Fletcher, former of Aua- at large quantity of sand, consider- iibly more moisture is needed. If. however, you have added consid- erable humus to it, especially near the surface. water will be conserv- heacimaster of Charier House, and one of England's best-known hz-admasicrs, said he considtled- that many candidates in Austrniial =orb all the moisture they will bake, If practicable, set them lrl a box or tray lined with damp moss, u, will“ You can add water; this will Prevent. excessive drying out, l l worked too much toward gaining‘ succem in examinfilelis, instead Q[‘b(>lng [nade_ New enterprises concentrating on a general edliCfl-‘provldlng wm-k {or unempipoyed_ T1101‘. criticising what he described l and (n11 time gm- many who haw as the excessive public interest in been workmg only w11_flme_ Among sport in Australia, Mr. Fletcher the new products are bakellte and sold that no State would be saved; jnsupmng maul-la; made m, m, by snort. Danger signals 1n eduw- i Trhmways Trust by a motor wreck- tlon in Australia were excessive i mg mm; uqujd Kinney,’ which s“? athletic competition and the State P1164 a third of the mqmmmenu examination system. He realised or south 511513-311,“ dairy pmduce that the WYS Wllld m0"? 985113? 5° l factories last year by utilising a bound to the school through plenty l. hitherto waste by-product; chemi- of sport. but that interest should lay; mgudmg nitric acid and zinc not be taken beyond the Wfllflls 0i l sulphate, water meters for govern- "85011- 'ment departments; electric incuba- The Otmiefence Pal-WC! t‘ Tewlu‘ tors and air conditioning plants; tion that the first stage of second- {hfeeqfly wood and veneers, using My educauim “cum Dmvlde a pine wood from the Govemment sufficient general education in a i fgre5ls as core “nod, The Statistical Jairly wide range of subjeczs, and Department, silows (ha; the em- that a. first certificate should mark pmymeny, mdex nuw L; 125, only the complexion of that staec- one point below that of the boom years, 1926-27. B" ‘tested to determine how they have withstood the test, and. awards will be mflde on the comibined restlJLs. Ooiffure Should Be High, Wide, and Handsome Thisisagoodtlmetotry a. new coiffux-e. It taken a few weeks to ratain hair a new way, so. If you begin now, your hair will look well groomed and attractive when your social life begins again in September. It 1s a 800d idea w change the part at. least once a, year. Right now, if your face isn't too long ctr your n-ose too long and pointed, you might try a centre port. This RECORD EXHIBITION The Chtimber of Mmhrhcthmtr CITY nfiAmlFiaflioN C ,2 m, Emit,“ loscd “h —————- lends itself admirably to the reardmilmndance‘ (ffflfaum Yo, n: Suburban municipalities are brushed backward effects that are a record for combining to make outer, as well popular. eight wedts. easill’ South Australian exhibitions. Its. vaiue in forwarding Australian as inner, Adeiaide a place of in- creasing beauty. Many oi the sub- Rcgardl-ess of what you try, re- member that. casual curls and _ma.rked expansion in the extent of urbs are blessed with wide residen- tial streets, and co-operation be- tween householders and councils has led to footpaths being plant- ed with gardens and lawns In many cases the planting has been done by residents, who share with, ,the council the labor o." malnten-l mice. soft. wide waves which sweep up- ward from the neckline at the back and backward at front and sides are better than severe lines. Your finger wtwes always should be brushed out before you leave the beauty shop. Curls, too. ought to be combed through and through, then coaxed back irtto place by your hairdresser. If you are tired of fussing with long hair but hate to give up the manufactures ls not. computable in, figures, but distinguished visitors and leading exhibitors were unani- molls in probe of the display. Its popular appeal was wonderfully maintained, the attendance for the last week being the greatest oi the eight. A May review of secondary in- dustry in South Australia. shows a nmnber or Preparations for centenary events arebcing accel- erated. The rcceht goodwill flight flfltterlhs effect on a bun m- tull- of James Melrose to Bil the State “m we“ the back 0f your heed- capitals except Perth cttmhlawcp "Y I 1°"! b°b which w! be Wm interest 1n the centenary Air Race, do“ l“ “"3193 m" Pinned “P l" and it is ccrthlh that there will be‘ l‘ 5°" "Iiilmm- If Yo“ like W1’? a representative field. Entries have, shim ha" rm‘ daytime but wine‘ been lodged afready, among them' ‘hm? ma" m" evening M? being n. r. Broadbent, hoder of , "mil"? i‘ hm mid "P a "Wk manufacturing, as distinct from a growth in the number of existing concerns. Many new articles are Farm for Sale At Maplcwood. Nmly . halo curl around your head at 10 i . we setter u; iiiiiifiil°"lhdbeii’°til ...:;:': l m.» hi. w... 1, 1 Rel“ on“. Atlstralls. flight as well as several‘ °m“m°nl~=. Clusters m- flower; m" '6 °3'8"24'"' ' even, izrouvfl of W" vesetobtcs. Use Queenslad fliers. Another certain o: popularity is the liatzon- i nothm L: m ‘,h ttoblld‘ ‘gte iii Xlistrlilllzllystirfinfgrsf-rom aei ‘tile i H your “we L‘ qum mu’ you“ capitals and from Darwin in the, nndtssllzek}, ‘faith? far north cars will converge on men mos a‘ n!‘ n and long, fullness at the sides Adelaide. where the event will ‘ln- _ 15h m December. Routes o, Wm will make it seem less thin. Old er women, especially those with ing degrees of difficulty have been l m, m k f mapped out, points slotted '5 ueique [gums Wm do “"1 ll to f st each, and stages determined for? ma, names}; thea?3c§(_cg5l;h each day. The rally will follow‘ or (“mp-led SW1,“ generally a“. the broad outlines of the famous more sunny,“ Monte Carlo "meet." Competitors will check in at control points each day, points being deducted for late arrival and 5o on. On arrival in one Jewel or one fresh flower and ' EYESIGIIT EXAMINATION Fitting and Supplying Glasses E c. ll. J. MABllll OPTOMETBIST MONTAGUE, P. I. I. Office Connected With Drugstore. NEW SILIIOUETTE The new lentil-line silhouette is Q it is just four years short of a century since G. j. Hamilton started the House of Hamilton on its successful career of Maritime biscuit making. Last year the House of Hamilton, as the result of increased popular demand for its products, was compelled to enlarge its Pictou plant one-third and to install a full equipment of costly new English biscuit baking machinery of the most modern design. Now Hamilton's have not only the finest plant in the Mari- times, but the newest and most eilicicnt in Canada. To celebrate Hamiltonk coming jubilee we otter you first, the new CENTURY-SIX line of Hamilton's Biscuits, and, second, a worthwhile Prize Letter Writing Contest which all can join. Both of these are now presented for your approval and entertainment. The new Hamilton plant, with its marvellous seventy-foot travelling oven, its rapid and hygienic production plan, and its modern packaging equipment, can turn out a better product at a lower price than ever before. That's the saving we olfcr you in the CENTURY-SIX series, in cellophane, at l‘) cents. Never before such fine quality, so beautifully packaged, ll much a price! .nwm 50.00 . 25.00 5m each First- Pine Second Prize Third Prize Five Wins o‘ s HOW T0 ENTER THE CENTURY-SIX LETTER WRITING ‘JONTEST Here's the way. Sec the CENT URYSIX line. You'll be aptivated by the product, the package and the price. Order I package of each of any three varieties you choose. Serve them to your family tonight. hr to your friends for afternoon ten. Then write u: a short Ietler—-not more than seventy-five words-telling us: ' Firsl:-+How you like CENTURY-SIX biscuits. $e<onJ:—Which three you or your family like the befi. Third:—How you prefer to buy good biscuits, in packages or In bulk, and why. ' ' Mail us the letter not lulrr than Wednesday, September 30th, i936, enclosing the THREE blue name-labels from yourlCENTURY-STX packages. You may submit as many letters an you wish providing each is accompanied by three labels. Winners’ names will be pub- lished in this newspaper at the earliest posiblc date. Go to your grocer TODAY. Se: the fine CENTURYSTX display case just inside his front door. Order your assortment and give your family a treat this evening. Then sit down and write the letter that may win you one of the big cash awards in this fascinating contest. IN ADDITION to the prizes every contestant will be given a handsome miniature oil-facsimile por- trait of His Majesty, King Edward‘ Vi", suitable for mounting and framing. CENTURY-SIX BISCUITS BAKED DY THE HUUSE 0|: l-IAMILTUN Ba/rersl/nce I540 ° PICTOU,N.S. y/te l/erg Bea-f Yngrec/Ienfs -P/u: a Century qfaxperience Adelaide, competing cam will be 4 graceful with fuller, flaring skirts. OUT OUR WAY EETvTHAT oumr orr: ms suoueu TO HAVE VOLI lN MV I .ll.lf>' WANT 1o snow " vou How sut- noes- rm AWAY UP turns ATTIC, WORKIN’, wet... A §AV- AN, HERE: SHE I our 1o "rue GARAGE, w: NOTHIN‘ BUT TH‘ revs/Au‘ A Pocxlaiusoox. m‘ TH‘ 0000 n noooo l . GARAGE oootz is ‘STUCK t A trrtuz -A vslzv c rte-A; ,7" , I '7 ’ d]; ‘ i if '5' ii-.~\‘V,_\_\T:/7/*“<"", - . BY WTLLTAMSOUR B" ‘ “'" ' ' ' " A \.u\.\. new AND QUlET "me Au: MAM = i. a ‘*1’ ' ’/-::' i Goelsuwtu t, ' .