MAY s. 193s rvA Lu E VALU E VALUE t fly work alicee de- 5;. for comfort 8M h“; service. $1.95ui$3.25 BRADY Footwear Company Be PHOTOGRAPHED 188 Grafton St. NOTICE HAIR CUT 25 cents SHAVE 15 cents S. BOYLAN CENTRAL GUARDIAN This column in reserved In: Qnoelra County newa of local inks-ell but ad. vertlnlng of n newly nature may be lnlerleil at 4 cent: a word atrictly payable In advance. CLYDE RWEHB Sunday, May ‘lth, the service in the Pres. byterian Church, Clyde River, wm be at 3 p.m.. Sunday School 2 p.m. HUNTER. RIVER CHARGE- Unlted Church of Canada. Services P-EI. far ifrcm East Point. Wonderful from» with clinic FRIDAY lilo-Choir Rehearsal. lOO-Young People's Department- ‘ Address by Rev. Prof. J. S. m iompson. BIKER TO ENTER BICYCLE GRIND HALIFAX, May a-(CPJ-Biliie Burton Cooke, trans-Canada hiker, who left Halifax on September 10, ) b now in British Columbia and, ac- cording to word received, expects to reach Vancouver by May 24. Writing from Crcslon, British Columbia, Cooke stated he was en- tering the trans-Canada bicycle race imn Vancouver to Montreal, which ls to begin in August. ' FAITH Faith is not a blind, irrational event. but an intelligent reception tithe truth on adequate grounds. - --Chnrlcs Hodge. liinriril’: Llnllnent for Lurnhaga. .4 Any pumhaaerofB-H leading products-PAINT, VARNISH or ENAMEL. ——will receive a bonus of 15% in B-H quality goods from any B-H dealer in Canada. from May l“ to May 15*“ only Choose your bonus from any B-l-i leading product. PAINT NOW! with B-H pro- ducts and cave a quarter oi’ the cost. Your denier is listed below. him advise you. ANDRANKNENDERQLIN Fennell 8 Chandler Charlottetown sinciairfistewartLtd Bnnimeraide é the Islanders. and shrubs, potato and tomato. _____.___.____, BIRTHS H. C. Mutt-art, a daughter. I I011. DEATHS CAMPBELL-At the Campbell, aged 22 years. days. ment. Acorn, Mlllvlew, A visrr T0 A LOBSTER can- NEE! AT ivowru LAKE, While on a visit to P. E. I. last summer the writer had the privilege v! Inspect-ins one of the P. n. I. lobster factories. This particulm- one is situated at North Lake, not The factory is owned by Matthew 8r McLean, of Bowls. and is Buperintcndcd by D. Bennett with Edward Peters as Assistant. There are 50 employees, 30 males and 20 female, all of whom mm w be experts at their work. The most modern methods are used and the Place is scrupulously clean. improvements have been made during the past fifty years in the way of boiling the lob- sters in huge crates lowered into the boilers, the cracking of the claws and the usage of almost the entire lobster. Even the small legs are put between rollers and the meat squeez- ed from them, even the interior of the body. the red part and the green together with the fine juicy meat of i110 1985 are all made into a paste with seasoning of different kinds and sold as rare bits, etc., and used on sandwiches at high class ban- quets. When we were boys all of the body was thrown away. The packing room was also inter- esting and here the dlffcrent parts of the lobster came into this depart- ment and women dressed in white packed the meat into half and quar- ter pound cans. The interior of the “m! We" Jfllmnned and also lined with oil skin paper and each can carefully weighed. They are then moved on to the sealer who with a movement of his foot and the turn of a crank seals 30 a minute. He operates a patent sealer and the old method of soldering the cans is no more. The cans arc then wheeled into a retort and cooked for 35 min- utes; thus the meat is thoroughly cooked. The catch this spring was considered good in this particular cannery. During the month of May the catch amounted to 170,918 lbs, the number of cans packed was 800 as a similar large pack was expected before the season closed. The lob- sior industry is surely profitable to EBflYinSpringisthe besttime to transplant most kinds of trees evergreens included. Evergreens may be transplanted in summer but greater precautions. must he token to do it suczessfully. The western potato flea is dull bronze in colour, one-twelfth of an inch 1on8. and covered with fine short hairs. Its food plants arc the ._._____.__________ MinTAnT-At so Green Street, City. May 4. 1933. to w. and Mrs. TIMINOR-In this city, April 2c, 1963, to m. and Mrs. J. J. Trainor, Provincial Sanatorlum, May 4, James Funeral Saturday morning from his home in Middleton, to Kinkora Cemetery. FALL-At Crapaud, Monday, May 1st, Clare Wonell, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Fall, aged four Card of Thanks The family of the late Tobias Landrigan, wish to thank all ldnd friends who in any way, helped them out in their recent bereave- Card 0411...... ‘Ilia family of the latc Joseph extends sincere thanks to them-any kind neighbours god friends for Mass Cards and ex- pressions of sympathy iecelved in ‘F. Wiltshire at 1l,a.m., Wheatley Riv. er at 3 p.m. Hunter River at 730 p.m. FUNERAL IRDAE-Funcral o! the late Herbert Ilrlzzeil of Corn. wall to the Cornwall United Church at 2.15 Friday, leaving house at 3 p. m. BROOKFIELD-The services in the Brookfield congregation on Sunday. May 'lth, will be as sci. lows: Hartsville, 1f am; 31mg. field, ‘l p.m., and Hunter my" Sunday School, 2 pm, onuncn or SCOTLAND-Roy, Ewen MflvDvusall will preach Bab. bath» 51h. at Stanchel ae 10.30 and DeSable at 7 p.m. Also Monday, 8th. at Argyle Shore at 1.30 pm, ENGAGEMENT. .- The engage- ment is announced of Mildred Beetrlw. dauahtci- of Mrs. n. Percy Mutch and the late Mr. Mutch to John Stanley Moore Flack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Flack, Montreal. Marriage to gage p1,“ quietly in Montreal the latter part of this month. 9g55.5.5.1|_ LEFT msr avmmvo ma: DRYDOCK-“rllfl car-y fggryy "Charlottetown" left Borden last evening for st. John, N. n, to "ndersv her annual spring over. hauling and reconditioning. The old car ferry "Prince Edward n- land" will go on the sci-vice m; momma and will continue until the “Charlottetown” ref/urns, which W111 11kt]? be 11y the end of the present month. MAN WHSSIZNG-Jlriqmi-lu u; bdng made for the whoreabouie cf Peter Evans of Greenfield, P. B. 1., who is described as follows: age a- bout 60; when last seen was wear- ing low rubber boots, blue overalls, lue overcoat and black cap; is tall: and is thought to have rela- tives in Charlottetown. Persons having any knowledge of this man's present whereabouts are re- quested to communicate with m- Sbcctor J. Frlppe. Royal Canadian Mountod Police, Charlottetown. ANOTHER MAN MISSING—Tn- quiriee are being made for the whereabouts of John David John- ston of Primrose, P. E. 1., who is described as follows: age 41; height about 5 foot 8; weight, 138 1b.: eyes, blue; wears gold rimmed glases: hair, light brown: clean shaven; fair complexion: build slight; dressed in blue combine- tion overalls; grey cap, high lum- bermans rubbers with white soles. His left thumb was bandaged when last seen. Persons having any knowledge of this manb present whereabouts are requested to com- municate with rnmectcr J. FHpps. Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walsh will take up residence in Borden where Mr. Walsh will join the car ferry. 1p BRIGHTEN UP BRIDGES PITTSBURGH, Pa... May L-(O. PJ-Bridges of the future will ex- ' cel anything yet known in beauty and size, single length and dull bridge paints of forbidding battle- ship grey will- give way to gay, bright colors, Dr. D. B. Steinman, New York consulting engineer, pre- dicted in an address here. "New metals are being tried," he paid. “Alum1num will be more ex- tensively employed in future bridge erection. Bridge paints of dull black, and cold. forbidding battle- ship grey will give way to colors- soft bluish greens to match the landscape, relieved by bright stain- less steel. New lines will express tho functions of stress-bearing parts. The old cross-bracing prin- ciples are being eliminated." For Irost-blle-Jillnardfi " ' SUNNY SIDE TAXI 24 HOUR. SERVICE Phone 737. nsvm (m!) MMLEPD thelrreocntsodbor similar/inn I nmmmin Charlottetown and North Willalllll , :_°Nr nut ouAnr , WITH rvnyoALiou Plume ill D. MacLean Highest price allowed for it in exchange for goods we aell or work we do. E. W. TAYLOR JEWIJLER South Side Queen Square for " ’ . MB? 7. 1933: North. g1 , 1 cl c ted. 9256'5'5'!mw'1m"h' giziundogllgr, hgytyand e jglf-lalibl‘. Tel. 2I8-J. 8237-54-31 Miscellaneous THE (llilAklAfYflffUWN GUARDIALN “Bye-bye, Daalzifi/ ” i i PAGE THREE ' prints . , . I AKING snapshots . eagerly scanning the . ‘turning back later to the pictures in your album ....r'.'" the fun of it never wears off. And good picture-taking is such a simple matter today. No more guesswork. Clear, natural pictures, full of detail, are yours even on cloudy days, in early morn- ing or late afternoon, if you use Kodak Vcrirbrome Film. Picture opportunities are everywhere. Keep your Kodak ready . . . loaded with Verichrome Film. Canadian Kodak C0., Limited, Toronto. Ontario. Central Guardian locals. v vvvv eentl. vVvvYvvv BATES-lo per word. three Ill- aertiona for the price of two, ltrlctl! payable in advance. To Let FOR. SALE-NICE LIGHT EX- prees wagon. Bur-hoes Grocery- _8208-5-3-3i SEVEN ROOMED HOUSE TO LET, _‘ Mrs. J. W. MacKcnzlc. 269 Queen. 9239-5-4-31 T0 LET-B ROOMS FOR LIGHT housekeeping. Apply Guardian. 9257-5-5-31 m par - LARGE APARTMENT. IIAVl YOUR SHOES REPAIRS!) at Nakad Tweel’; new shop, 233 Queen Strut. cheap rates. Guar- anteed work. 9229-54-31. STANDARD DEED STALLION LICUIJIS, N0. 43436, time 2.0714, at 1E Advertising llates-ltayahle in Advance Eastern locals. Z6. per word; Announcements and Coming Events, 2c. per word; Classified, 2c. per word; in Memorlam Notices, 'l0c. per inch; Lists of Floral and Spiritual Oflcr- ings, Cards. elm, 4c. per name; Lotion of Condolence, 10c. per Inch; Notlcea of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch or 4c per word. Other rates- on applications. Minimum Charge for any IHVQMEII‘ twenty - five l w+c+ WANTED - MAN TO WORK ON WANTED-MARRIED MAN, CAP- 0 4o. per word; Western and g Male Help Wanted Wlieatlcy, North 9196-5-3-31. farm. Russell River. able taking charge farm. Apply 115 Kent, Revere Hotel block. 9262-5-5-21 WANTED - IMMEDIATELY, EX- perlenced brewer. Apply 177 Sydney St. or 87 Prince St. None but experienced need apply. 9246-54-31 WANTED-MAN FOR. FARM AND ranch work able to handle foxes in all ways. References required. Apply Arthur C. Wood. Mt. Hor- bcrt. 9210-5-3-31 MEN WANTED - SERIOUS ACT- ive nan with car preferred to sell direct to customers 18o canadian products: Toilet Articles. Medi- cines, Food and Fnrm Products. Special offers and radio advertis- ings to increase sales. Large pro- fits. Ask for a reserved district to start with May. Details and cata- WANTED - AGGRESSIVE MAN. WANTED — A SINGLE MAN TO CABBOABD FOR SALE — 100 BUSHELS TVKO 51800-5 ROOMS, (‘LOSE IN. COR- FOR EXPERT BARBERING, CALL FOB SALE-MIXED GRAIN. preferably one already selling lines on commission for part time work among property owners. Ap- ply Mr. Whelpley, Queen Hotel. 9243-5-4-21 Female Help Wanted work on farm. Mrs. Percy Mutch, Mt. Herbert. 9203-5-3-31- For Sale SUITABLE F 0 B lining outhouses. etc., 1c per sheet. Guardian Office. tf. W. O. Myers, row seed Barley. 9188-5-3-31. Winsloc. ner lot on pavement. Splendid location for store. Phone 972. 9267-11 Saturday at D. J. McDonald's Store, Vernon Bridge. 9206-5-3-31. rowed barley. Alfonso 9195-5-3-31. STRAWBEERY PLANTS 60c PER hundred; 75c by mall. F. S. Reeves, Southport. 9225-54-61. Also 6 Bryenion, Bracklcy. FOR. SALE - (‘HICKS $6.00 PER 50. Express paid. Lcghorns and Rocks. Everett iiowiitt. Carleton. 9189-5-3-51. FOB SALE, CHEAP, SMALL frame building. l0 ft. by 15 it. Suitable fr“ small garage, etc. Palmer Electric Limited. WHY PAY RENT? 5.150 CASH, S15 FOR. SALE — AUCTION FORTY- FOR SALE — AUCTION FORTY- FOR SALE-CHEVROLET SPDRT HAVE LARGE NUMBER OF FOR. SALE-SUMMER HUNGA- FOR SALE — SEVEN ROOMED owner's stable, lower Montague. Ber-m Rosa. 9259-5-5-31 logue. Pamllex Products. 570 St. clement, Montreal. tu 0286-54-31 From the time of the first exper- imental (‘Xpnrt of Cilllhdiiln apples in i861 up to 1900, the annual pro- duction rarely exceeded 100.000 bar- rels. Ill the present season" quickly drawing 10 n close, 1.130.995 barrels and 1.759.215 boxes ivvrc exported up to thr- 13111 oi April. monthly buys 6 room house near Station. Large lot, paved street, $1200. Phone 972. 9267-11 Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Printery. Nov. l-tf. lillnnrilh Linlnn-nt for (lllllllflllllo Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cams. Guardian Central Job Prlntery, Nov. I-tf. coupe, rumble seat, perfect order. Willard Kelly, Box 235, Charlotbz- town. 9226-5-4-31. strong Rubber Traces in stock at per pair $1.50. Also Traces com- plete per pair $2.90. Clinton Mor- rison. American leather and Rub- ber Belt. Dealer, Fredericton Sta- tion, P. E. I. 9220-54-31. low desirably situated at. Bright- on Shore. Completely furnished with all city conveniences. For full particulars please apply Mr. John Lewis, North River Road, Charlottetown, telephone No. 1201. 9209-5-3-31 Jimmie Jingle Says : Of all glad urords of tongue or pen I write of this good bread ngnin_ -Stcivnrt’s Bread. L/isk your grocer cottage and bath. All modern con- venlences with barn and garden on City suburbs, together with 1 acre land with new fox ranch. For pgirticulars write Mrs. E. D. Mclollan, Bradalbanc. P. E. L. R. R. 9200-54-31. Soprano: “Did you notice how my voice filled the hall last night?" Contralto: "Yes, dear: in fact I noticed several people left to make room for it.‘ Ell Muir.» Slaw/lure