t SILVER FllX FARMING PAYS A Convenient WEAR-EVER ‘ALUMINUM FEEDING PANS l‘ § HAND and POWER MEAT and BONE GRINDERS FOX TONGS and PILLING GUNS FOX CATCHING NETS Galvanized Watering Pans GASOLINE ENGINES ELECTRIC MOTORS FAIRBANKS SCALES IZAL DISINFECTANT FLEA POWDER THE and Prince County —'.l‘lis eelnnsn In reserved for newe of local Interest but advertising of n newly nntnre may he inserted nt 2 cents n word strictly pnynble Ln Ul- vnuce. —BU! GARDEN SEEDS, O-I-L Fertilizer and Ilrden tools at Bruce's. 00494-2541. -—SYMPATBY EXPRESSED — Much lymlllathy is extended to Mr. end Mrs. Neil McDougnll of Sher- broolu in the death on Monday morning of their little son, Claude. aged two years. The little one will be laid to rest ‘today in the Roman Catholic Cemetery at Sdmmerside. B. --TENNIS RACQUETS, see the fast driving Aerotlight at Bruce's. 90484-2541.. JUDGMENT GIVEN - His Honour Judge Inman gave judg- ment on Saturday afternoon in the case of the Hall Manufacturing Co. ellslrllll culllllul. “I Th]! column in reserved fol news of local interest but ndrertlslnl 0f n newly nature may be inserted at e cents n word strictly Dlllble in advance- . .'SUBSCBIPTIONS t0 Th! Charlottetown Guardian may bl banded in their RAP. Archie Blllllln or left at H. J. Manon’: Drug Store. M°ntaK“Q_ iz-is-titf. lllnnrd’: Linlment for falling hnlr. Monthly Meeting or The 1. 0.1). E. ‘Ibo regular monthly meetins 01 the Royal Edward OhBPiM‘ °1 I. O. D. E. was held yesterday with Ian unusually large number 01 members present. The rooms had been cleaned and redecorated and ‘presented an attractive appear- Iance. New tables had been P1“- ‘chased for bridge parties, and members encouraged to make use CHARLOTTETOWN “BRAYCO ” RED LABEL SPECIAL ENGLISH FOX NETTING 1, 1 l/z and 2 inch mesh, 18 to 72 inches wid Galvanized Soft Lacing Wire . ~ Galvanized Fox Staples ~ “ - Galvanized Hinges & Hasps Hardware for PENS, DENS and HOUSES vs. Capt. John L. Read. His I-lon- of rooms for private games when our allowed the plaintiffs claim they found it convenient. On mo- and part of the counter claim of tion by Mrs. J. A. MacMillan tho defendant and gave judgment for chapter endorsed a request of the the balance for the plaintiff. Each National Loan Memorial Commit- party t4; pay their own costs. Mr. tee that Miss Marie Clark's bursary Walter E. Darby for the plaintiff be extended to cover at least an- ments were made for sale of Alex- andra Roses on May 19th and de- tails loft in hands of Councillors, Mrs. J. A. Mathleson and Mrs. H. defendant. B. —PASSED AWAY IN SUMMER- SlDll-Mr. Wm. Herman Perry, and Thane A. Campbell, K. 0., fcr ‘other year at. Dalhousie. Arrange- ' ROSS-MILLER STANDARD FOX BISCUIT and KIBBLO MEAT MEAL Fine Puppy llfeal, Charcoal Biscuit, Wholewheat Biscuit and Kibblo, Mink Meal and Vita-Crumblu Contains 10% meat 2% bonemeal, fishmeal, milk powder, cod liver oil, yeast, iodized salt. Brace, McKay & 00., Ltd SUMMERSIDE, P. E. I. Wholesale Distributors Fox Feeds and Farming Supplies and Retail aged 44 years, passed away on Bat- urday at his home in Summerside. He was the son of Mr. Joseph Perry and had been an invalid since a child, through injuries re- lightnlng. Mr. Perry bore his ill- ness with patience and christian fortitude and before his death re- ceived the last rites of the church from his pastor, Rev. G. J. Mo. Lellan, D. D. The funeral service was held on Monday morning at 8 o'clock from his late residence to St. Paul's Church and Cemetery. s, ROSE’ VALLEY INSTITUTE -_._.._. ‘The April meeting of the Rose Oelved when he was struck by‘ R. Hillson to dispose of wreaths. Flower and Card Committee were instructed to send flowers t0 Mrs. J. S. Morris who is ill in hos- pital in Montreal, expressing our sympathy and pleasure over her excellent progress. l5 l! Il NS OLIFFE WOMEN ‘S INSTITUTE l I Th: regular monthly meeting of the Eamsciiffc Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Bernard Doyle on Monday, April 110th, with an attendance of l1 President Mrs. Mutch Meeting opened by singing Institute members and two visitors present, presided. t GUARnlAN lllslllullltlll collltlllzllct lllscllsstll MacDonald And Roosevelt I s s u e J Jo i n-t Statement On Conversation. WASHINGTON, April ”-—(A.P.) --Progress was reported tonight by President Roosevelt upon the vital subjects of world economic recovery and disarmament after a day of dis- cussion on the sun-swept decks of the Government yacht Bequola as it cruised down the Potomac River. forward the nus question, simultaneous with the arrival in the Capital of Edouard Herrlot, the re- presentative of France and prepara- tlons for the arrival from Ottawa tomorrow of Prime Minister R. B. Bennett. It was emphasized by Mr. Roose- velt, who said he would continue with M. l-Ierriot tomorrow the dis- mission of disarmament problems which have deadlocked the Geneva Parley. In a genial mood, the Hench En- voy spoke hopefully tonight of his meeting with President Roosevelt. He told newspaper-men the recent . action of the United States in going oil! the gold standard had "changed some of the technical aspects" of the conversations but not the pur- pose of his visit-a. restoration of world economic stability. Returning from their yachting cruise down the Potomac, Mr. Mac- Donald and Mr. Roosevelt issued the following joint statement after sum- moning their economic stafls for a late White House conference. "Today was occupied in a thor- ough survey of the business of the Disarmament Conference at Geneva. It was felt by both the President and the Prime Minister that the re- sults of the day's conversations Prime Minister MacDonald and ‘ The statesmen suddenly brought ' I To Suit Your Home and ful new Wall Papers. "Clearing Lot S UN W ORTHY Wall Paper Are you getting justa bit weary of your walls ‘I Is your home a bit drab, dull, uninteresting ‘f The cure is to let the sunshine in with taste- The finest range of new paper in P. E. I. 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This was an interesting paper concerning the League o1; Nations, and touching on the dis- armament questlon. The next num- ber a comic reading by the vice President. Mrs. J. D. ltiuthicson, entitled “The Interviewers, was much enjoyed. Lunch was then served- and 9t Pleasant social time followed. Next Place of meeting collection. Minutes of previous meet- ‘ ing read and adopted. Moved and ‘seconded that the Institute mem- bers send all woollcns away to have | manufactured into blankets and; that Secretary attend to same. Sick committee gave no report. Moved and seconded that each. member fill lunch boxes for inter- 'misslon at play which is to take place in the near future. Moved and seconded that all bills be paid.‘ Next meeting to be hold in school house, and that each member take a lunch box. Roll call jokes. A read- I Ilhg entitled Betty and the Beau was ‘ elven by Ivliss Mae McKinnonl Meeting was then brought to a close ‘ ‘by Singing Its a good time to get‘ acquainted, and National Anthem.‘ A dainty lunch was then served by the hostess, Mrs. Doyle. would considerably advance the prospects of thesuccess, both of the Disarmament Conference and of the “The President will continue the discussi ut of Disarmament problems with M. Herriot." I International Economic Conference. .. . o. nearer uvro run felt‘ 40"”? "Ill n UNEMPLOYED L Men are bestlrrlng themselves on behalf of the unemployed. and oi the schemes suggested and sub- mitted, many have proven in b: of practical value. Some, of coursr are more novel than practice‘ but all suggestions are welcomed. Consider the plight 0f tht "white collar" men walking tht streets, says a writer in the "American Magazine". 'why not organize these jobless men into groups of say, thirty, to wctlk for one another. 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Roll coil u.‘ wonurs mm nas INFLUENCE man for himself it. would be a ‘ ' ‘ c ‘ ‘ ‘ ARE 53mm‘ Ancl one recommendation is that be answered by an autograph 0V CLOTH ‘ case of thirty men for every man _ I ' ‘they can be sent to the laundry V3133. Dam of meeting May 10th. t The unemployed man who com Q crrroscto. Apr-l 24-1“ snrlns-tuvthwt impturlns their looks .__._______ OMCAGO Apr“ 244.“ mmm caved m! m“ wok “I to the _ like ha a daffodil are the white. Cotton and linen scarfs predoml- VERNON WOMEN'S INSTITUTE world's fair 11nd its modemlgtig m5‘ executives who had established a “"17"” Th” m" “wplfmg up ‘mpiqucs’ chockcd mum-m‘; and smp' The Twular monthly meeting of dress Drlnlo being shown now b a in the financial district of New the accessory departments of Chi-led linens, as well as solid colored me Vernon woments Institute took 1mm stake Sh“, dapartngnt York qwday we plan-is in opera. Scafls- Dlace at Vernon Hall on A ' l . prll 18. 5 °Y°~ tlon, going over big, with its orig- “m, nus.“ m’ m“ w, The President occupied the chair. In addition these prints have lnator in charge. Xers of jobs, for wages or on e talna her and her work each year. er we‘ IMPERIAL PUPPY F000 The success, following ihc use of this popular “Imperial” product during past seasons, has clearly proven its merits to our experienced ranchers, who are planning on feeding liberally this _vctlr. Our formula is specially suited to the nccds of the young and growing foxes, is rich in vitamines, and a sure preventative of rickets. Puppy Food may be ordered either "Fine" or “Coarse” to suit the ranchers requirements. Order early so as to be sure of receiving‘ your supply in good time as a heavy demand is anticipated. imperial Biscuit liompany Ltd. Roll call was responded to by 10 been styled into frocks, suits, hats, members, also three visitors pfc- j and gloves-yes, gloves, and they Seni- Mvvfins opened by the ode are sOlnfiLhing dcgidcdly new and followed by the Creed Ifipehfgd 1n clffcrent. unison. The minutes of the lsst| There 1s one prim, can“; regular monthly meeting were read “Science 'I'0W0'i'," wlfich hint; o! and approved. Sick Committee re- _ the outlines of the hall of science ported one sick call. lion the flllr grounds. It was made A lottcr from the Red Cross up into a frock having a waist 513cm? was thcu read and ssoollvnsth Jfl-okct with wide shoulders was voted to be ssnt to that Soc-l T110 "sky-ride" attraction at the My. Mr. Frank Boudreau to bc ‘ fair inspired a. print by that name ptiitl $5.00 for work. Questionnaires It was fashioned into silii. having a to be filled out and mailed. A pro- Jacked fluted at the shoulders with gram committee consisting of Mrs. a big organdic bow under the chin. Frank Boudreall and Mrs. Chas, Murphy was thcn appointed. A meclin‘; to be held at the hall- most enjoyable program was thcnMectillg adjoumed after which a presented consisting of s. contest‘ delicious luncheon was scrvcd and by Miss Ruth Fraser mid Miss a collection of $1.00 taken. Alice Mcbcnnon. The prize being won by Mrs. W. Furness, a read- A bank has installed a. "black ing by Mis Cflilllchll- Eraser. andiray" system in its treasure vaults. a. dialogue by Miss A. Mclbcnnon which if intercepted by a thlcf at and Miss Frances White. Next 021cc sets an alarm ringing. Each man pledges to make a minimum number of calls each day, presenting himself to employ- ers as a. representative of a team. It‘ there is a. job open, and it t8 one that he himeslf cannot handlv. probably one of the other twnety- nine members of the team can. In th‘s way each job hunter really has twenty-nine men working for him. It gives him new confidence and infuses into an otherwise mis- crabic task the zest of team-play. ln another clty, men recelvlns relief from various agencies form- ed ti‘ ‘ w into an , f. married men's council, while their wives formed a women's auxiliary. They scoured the use of a vacant school building, and an active self- help program was inaugurated, in- eluding bar-baring, tailoring, shoe- repairing, and canning of surplus vvgetablcs. A radio station gave the scheme publicity to secure of- collects the $600 fund which main- bas-ter basil. The council now w- The report was made public by tals 1,500. Lawrence Chamberlain, invest- The Hovincc of Quebec, in sup- , ment broker, as chairman of the porting a movement to assist un- ‘Rose Livingston prudential com- employed city dwellers back to the I nlittee, which 'prlvately undertook land, makes careful enquiries into "years ago under this name to gup- the case. n it is found that he has l psi-t Miss Itlvingstorfs work. some of the qualifications of a The report is a summary of 24 farmer, lie ls backed by sufficlent|cases uncovered and brought to supplies w give him =- rllzhtins, conviction through the public which the National Institute Social Sciences gave her a go medal ln 1929. she is known-and is proud of the title- as "The Angel of Chinatown." The daily mail of one large in- dustrial ccncern 'in the United States is so large that messenger: on tricycles distribute it to the various sections of the plant. chance. It often turns out that rc- authorities by was Liv‘ _ ‘ lief in this nature coat! m m0"! dunng 1932 in accordance with her "H"! villi-llld-mlii "P170149 0f 111- practice of sleeping during the day digent femllies- and wandering all night through restaurants, speakeasics and iur-' nished. rooming houses in China-f town, Greenwich Village and thel‘ navy yard district, watching for misled girls for whom she may provide a way out of despair and seeking punishment for persons ANGEL OF OIIINATOWN BESUUBS MANY GIRLS NEW YORK, April 24-—Rose Livingston, who ‘for the last 29 years has conducted a single-hand- ed clmpalgn against white slavery who “p101; than l in this 01W. has submitted her‘ Her activities last year resulted 1m report to the small swap thwt , in a: convictions m such mth and the rescue of sixteen girls, mostly SPRAINS his Mined’: I gently. It alilec lse-Jxti-f-stu. BRINGING UP FATHER . WELLIJ‘GGS; OLD BOY 11-41% l5 LIKE TE LD Tlrvlfiil- SO DlNTY, l FEEL YOUNGER. I'LL see You LATER- N YEAR$ l-ts ‘row ME HE was sus-r Gown ‘r0 TAKE HANS FOR A 5TROI-L AROUND Tl-la BLOCK- HES BEEN GONE "'_"""—'w FOUR HOURB- WEkL. NEREI AM. HANS m’ r room A 511mm. m ‘rue PARK" rr wuz so nuct-‘swe om‘ mane IN ‘ms ell-lane- ulC-GS‘. COME BACK l-tena- wl-tena ole HANS cs1- ms PRETZEL? ~- Box 446 Charlottetown, P. E. I. Phone 721 4 I