APRIL 25. 1930 I E W? E runs E3 oaranoooe an-rum: vsssnr. D YOII. e. e. I. n ----rm-m:-v oawsu. cove w. 1. The regular monthly meeting of Orwell Cova W. I. was held on April 4 at the home of Mrs. Angus Nicholson with an attendance of "mg member- .The minutes of thy previous meeting were read and adopted. The president re- ported on the repairing of the gelll. The sick committee reported one rail. Correspondence was read. 52.12 government grant was receiv- pd. It was moved and ” ' .,, give 35.00 to Red Cross and 55.00 to the United Nations Appeal for Children. The secretary was asked to send for forms from the "Maple Leaf Milling Co. Remnants were distributed. A vote of thanks rue canvas I. 'ou.AlioiAN THE UUARDIAN. (Tl-IARLOHTTETOWN NOTICE To ADVEBTISEBI. .. Advertisers are reminded that their copy mustxbe in The Guardian not later than noon the day previous to insertion. Those who telephone claasineds. etc.. should particularly bear this in mind. ' I COOK'S for Photographs. cuaunslla aims. for birch plywood es" lo thickness. CAB TOUCH UP PAINT. All col- ors at Tantons. FREE PHOTO -. 'At Burke's Studio. Yellow Cab Building. Great George Street. Phone 28504, IIEAB the public speaking fin- als for City schools. P. W. C. and. itorlum Tuesday. April 25. 7 p.m. MN. "WELLINGTON KENT" due Charlottetown May lair and 10565 general cargo only for st. John's. Newfoundland. For space and freight rates apply to Buntaln Bell dc Co., Agents. was eldtended lo Kathleen Mac- Lcod for donating the decorations for the cake. The next, meeting lg to be held at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Mac- Lesn. The roll call is to be an ex- to New Glasgow and Halifax Phone Maritime Central Airway lumited 3081 or sit). for! that spring job! Hardware Co. Ltd. MUSICAL FESTIVAL program- Rogers Toombs Music Stores. NIW SHIPMENT Coats arrived at. The Shoppe. . FOB. T!!! BEST IN MIA! COOL!!! and Refrigerated display counters call or write Storey Elec- tric. Charlottetown. BE SUB! to come to the Va- riety Concert at St. Paul's Parish Hall tonight at 8.00 p.m.'Admls- sion 35c. - ' MyV. "GALDOWAY IIBN'.l"' dis! Charlottetown May 4th and loads livestock and general cargo for St. Pierre and at. John's. Newfound- land. For space and freight rates apply in Buntain Bell & 00. Adults. - IMMUNIZING CLINICS will be Suits ar.d Fashion FLIGIITB DAILY except Sunday WHY NOT IUY the cement now . mes available at Miller Bros. and Men! Gabardine Trenchcoats PACE THREE 27.50 Leaders in popularity by man wood Style" Trenchcoats. We ll lines of Your Smartest "Buys" This Spring Hollywood Style lengths are these "Holly- ring them to you this week at a price tar and away below usual. A saving of many dollars. Don't wait: it's an all-weather Topcoat opportunity Vou seldom see. Brown -Grey - Fawn. Sizesi34 to 42. O ACROSS 2. Fruit 21. Exclama. l. Rodent of non I 50. Am.) the oak 22. River ll. Resorts 8. Receptacle (Switz.) ' 9. Relating to 4. A branch of 23. Fusing i the focua mathematics loolr 10. Sully 5. Parts of 24. Compressed 12. Together checks coconut I3. Beneath 6. Kettlcs meat It. Dlsdgure 7. Help 25. Attempt I5. subsides 8. A rubbers 20. Miserable '17- Bio!!! soled I8. Sesame Yesterday's aaiwor .11 3" G110 canvas 30. Belesguer- ll. Publld shoo ment 85. Heavy ' vehicle 9. Renown al. A dolt weights po. weight it. Hardships tcolioq.l or Nothing lmfl-l 10. To sponge 32. Long-cared (Law) ' 31- 759"” (slang) rodents 40. Narrow II. A son 0!: I0. Sash 33. Biblical inlet i Mam ' t.lap.l name meal.) 28. C11! (Ger) 26. llxhlbitions 21.02111 (It) -,'28. High . "Ill! hill ll. Like ale :0. Title of respect . II. Mandarin tea as. North . c l labor.) 88. Money drawer Id. Ineiootual 3 . IAN? aft. Light boat 8!. lbs-lner capital of - Bolivia 4.1. Piecing out 42. Puts into verse (val-.9 4:. otherwise 44. Short sleeps DOWN 1. Of the poles was extended to Mrs. Wilfred Mac- 'i.esn and Mrs. John MacLeod for making the cake which was lot- trried. The drawing took place- iim lucky ticket was held by Ger- aid Morrlsey. A vote of thanks change of slips or bulbs. Rose Morrlssey and Mrs. B. J. MacDon- ald are to be on the programme, The mocting ihcn adjourned” after vuiillcli a delicious lunch was serv- D . DA Y T.ll1l.llll1l-i i.li!ll CROSSWORD DAILY CRYPIOQUOTE-llers's how to work it: A X Y D l.. B A A X It IaLONOI'BiLl.0W ” one letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three !.'l. X for the two 0's. etcs Single letters. apos- tnophiea. the length and formation of the words are all hints. Each day the code letters ape dilerent. Acryptogrammlotsttoa WGJP TGYMM AKLZ GKC 'BYS.l YLZ' avoltu. tr WGJP AIQLZ oxc MILB 1'8!--LJBUIMW. tummy-a Cryptoqlsofot wan MIGHTY ILLS HAVE NOT alum born: or WOMAN t-orwav smraonr mm IN COLOUIFUI. PRINTS conducted by the Department c" Koalth and welfare at Quet Square School at 130 P. M. Par! dais 2.30 P. M. on Tuesday, April Qth. West Kent School at 1.30 P. M., Rochford Square School av 2.30 P. M. on Wednesday, April wth. Notrc Dame Academy at 130 P. M. and Model. School at zw P. M. on Thursday, April Nth. FUNERAL SUNDAY - The fun- eral of the late Mrs. Nelson Hill was held from Pleasant Valley Church on Sunday afternoon. April 23rd. Rev. Howard Christie conducted the services at the church and grave. The pallbear- ers were: Preston Carr. Milton Weeks. Wm. ycarr. Miller Steven- son. Emerson Murray and Roy Smith. Interment in the church comeotery. CITY POLICE COURT - At the Stipcndiary Magistrate's Court yes- terday. six persons charged with being drunk and incapable up ear- ed. One was fined S10 and costs or 20 duya in jail, two fined S5 and costs or 10 days each. and the remaining three all remanded for one week. A young man charged with reckless driving was fined 510 or 20 days in jail. while two men appearing on charges -If speeding received fines of S10 nnd costs or 20 days and S5 and costs or 10 days. A man charged with vagrancy was sentenced to 10 da)'5 in jail. FUNERAL YESTERDAY - Tile funeral of Florence Mclnnis. R.N.. took place yesterday morning from the residence f her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Allan J. Mclnnis. 330 Fitzroy Street to St. Dunstan's Basilica wlhcrc Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. P. F. MacDonald who also officiated at the grave. His Excellency Bishop James Boyic occupied ills Throne and Monsignor Maurice MacDonald was DPESEM in ih” sanctuary. The classmates. grad- uate nurses and student nurses of the Charlottetown Hospital School of Nursing attended the funeral in a body. The doctors of the medical staff acted as honorary pallbearers. The pail-bearers were: J. Frank MacMillan. Simon P. Paoli. Leo F. MacDonald. Ivan J. Hughes. Dr. J. E. Blanchard and William J. Brown. inter- ment took place in the family plot in the Catholic cemetery. The funeral of Miss Mclnnls was very largely attended. Psrsosais Friends of Mrs. Wilfred Mc- Kenna, sydney street, will be sorry in bear she has undergone an op- eration in the Charlottetown Hos- pital, Mr. Bil-t Leard. Lorne Valley. has entered the King's County Memorial Hospital for treatment. His friends wish him a speedy re- covery. IN MEEIBRIAM In loving memory of Melville Molyneaux. who paued away April 28rd. loss. 4 Deep In our hearts a memory is e or one we loved. and never will forget And though the year! be many or f w w. wt: always be thinking dear ltuabalnr and Fsihar of nu- xghg esnberod W Rio WIT Iyanstllnlou Nolaosa. 0 card (if Tlllllks We wii to express our sincere til friends who sent flowers. letters and 1: cheer to Mrs. Maoharen her three months ate! King's Oounly I-Ioepital. at Mon- tague. Also many thanks to Dr. Kennedy, who hrst visited Mrs. usobsren and to Dr. Molnt who ave her such good ataan Ion at sum to the tel. Thanks also put up such a mum. her appol to. I B. wishes tam rgnouibor tho AND TIA TOWll.I.'lNO 4;- Beautiful Plant Enemies By F. H. MacArthur Besides the destructive clothes- nloth. there are other motll and butterfly pirates that destroy our garden fruit and ornamental trees in spite of all the poisons -we are able to muster against them. There can be little doubt that mail himself is responsible for much of this destruction. when he killed many of the birds und rep- tiles-all insect-eating creatures” Nature could not cope with the task of keeping a balance ill the insect. world. Every year we have caterpillar plagues of sonic sort. In itself, m.l- lions of dollars of valuable pro- ducts are destroyed every season. some years it is next to iln sslble to raise cabbage because of tic de- structive cabbage-lly. These little pirates annually producing count- less numbers of eggs which, when hatched out. are capable of de- stroying every cabbage that the gar- den grows. . The pea-moth is the villain of our peas. Once their eggs are hatched and the young begin their work, you might just as well stand aside and let them finish their job; for who wants peas to eat that are crawling with maggots? Then there is the vile codllng- moth whose caterpillars make-'the apple crop useless for human can- sumptioli. Not only does this moan ruin the fruit, but its work of de- struction causes the apples to fall from the tree before they are half matured. Perhaps one of the liardest moths to control is that which at- tacks our curnmt busl-les. Then. too. there is the dreaded little creature that bores into the stems of corn. Go where you wul. youll find garden. field, forest and shrubs be- ing preyed upon by these hungry . scientists tell us that there are at least seven hundred species in the United states of America and Canada alone. If no prevents- tive measure were employed to keep them at bay. not a plant would remain undamaged. There- fore, they are grave enemies of Mankind, and ought to be ruth- lessly destroyed wherever they are met. No field can produce its ms.xi- mum yield, no forest maintain ltsi life and beauty; no garden, large or small, can come to full maturi- ty. and thousands of our most beautiful shaded trees are stripped of their lovely foliage by tem- caterpillsrs each year. O O U 3 Yet, in spite"of all their faults. moths and butterflies are among the most interesting creatures to be seen in Mother Nature's picture- sallery of tiny ngs. The ques- tion of their mlgra ion for instance is a. 304.00 mystery. Entire armies of these beautiful insect pests hllb been known to fly from inland parts of Europe to the British Isles. Among the more beautiful of these voyagors are the Pale clouded Yellow Butterflies, the Painted Lady and the Black Veined white. In America. the Monarch is said to follow the birds south in the autumn, returning north with them in the spring. - Indeed there is no place where they will not push their way. for they are persistent creatures. often entering coal-mlnos where they lay their eggs and multiply rapidly. 3"! "I0! food on horse's fodder. and in time make that wonderful change which is one of the most interesting and amazing things in Nature. NEW ARGYLE AND VICINITY Mr. John lnlnan was to shaw recently. Bon- Mr. Douglas Mac-Killnon (was to Argyle shore recently. Ml". Scidoll Drake was tllslllng zr. New Argyle recently. Ml". Willie MacDougali spent his past week end ill North Tryon. Mr. b.'l'ei'cl.t MBCEHCllerll has rc- turlled home on Friday from North River. Mr. and -Cordell MacEach- crn were visiting in Bonsllaw rc- cently. Mr. Allison MacEachern is vi".- 31 Mr. Henry Taylor has i'el.urm-d .to Cornwall after spending a (er days in New Argyle. The school is progressing Xll.l”1r- ably under the management of tru- teacher. Mrs. Ethel Mackenaiti. Mrs. John MacNevin has retuni ed to her home in New Argyle af- ter spending a. few days in Bull- shaw with her mother. Mr. Watson MucNevin. New I-Iavcn. was visiting in New Argyle recently and reported a good road from New Haven for horse-back riding. The regular meeting of the Nev: Argyle shortliom Calf Club was held in the school on Monday evening April 17th. Miss Ethel Gillespie has return- ed to her home in Clyde River a.- ter spending the Easter holiday in Now Argyle at the home of her grandfather. Miss Shirley Ferguson. Hampton and Victoria Ferguson. Charlotte- town, was visiting. in New Argyle rocently, the guest of their aunt Mrs. Jack Macxinnon. WEATHER FOOLS OFFICIALS DONDDN. April 24 --(AR) .- Guards at Buckingham Palace to- day were their scarlet uniforms and huge bearsltins hats for the first time this year-an official indi- cation that summer is here. Scar- let uniforms or no scarlet uniforms. honcver, hcluy snows. gains and Britain. Brief snowflurrics. mixed with ha.ll.lstruck London. while a temperature reading of seven sibove freezing was taken in Durham. Northern Engand. , PETMIN M YEARS OLD PARIS, April 24 -(AP) -Henri Philippe Petain became 04 years old today in his prison on the bleak Ile DYeu off the west coast of I-Vance. Petain. First World War hero who became chief-of- slate In occupied France during the Second World War, was sm- tenced to death for treason in 1945. His sentence was commuted to a life term. Jacques lsoml. his law- yer. said Petallfs health is "very good" IT'S THE LATEST TIIINS... Meyers Studios. Charlottetown, now develop print RA ti AI.- aud mount your snaps lag, we will do one roll an exposures from 127 to 11 for only ONLY and out toner at this I hots in an ATI BUII. To introduce this new idea In ans CTI hot finish- t or twelve slur film (eih um u an in arid mount I 51:. This offer is good FOR THIS WEEK one album will be allowed each cus- oent Introductory rate. Have your films done this smart modern way. . Bring or mail your films to , stuns. ”'i2i.:':.l'”o'i.?. STUDIOS Cllarlottotowl. P. E. I. Loading Photographers. ' nylon lluil-storms swept many parts of, lllnrlisnlliiununli IVVHERE QUALITY I8 SURE I "ET&;..'7s??W Consumers News The Calladlan Association of Consumers was sponsored in 1917 by fifty-six National oi-gnmza. lions. including the National Coulicil of Women, Women's In- stitutes. Proiestallt, catliolic and Jewish Organizations, major French speaking groups, etc, and is open to every woman in Canada. It was organized to speak on be- half of the Women of Canada on their coilsumcr problems. and it is being listened in by Industry. Trade and Government. The President is Mrs, P. Wright, Port. Credit. Ontario. E. Tile annual. nlcmllcrsllip ice is fifty cents, Whiull you send direct liems at any iimc.oC. A. c. wizl .stu(ly tllcm and act on them. y . . . l Thrift tips tor Cmlsulners: 1 l. A number of C. A C. bells have tried the experiment of boiling together all their odd stocklnzs of diiferent shades. These come out the same color and seem to many additional wearings. Per- haps -the textile expert might not approve. but since the stock- SHIRTS LAUNDERED T0 PERFECTION RITE - WAY CLEANERS Phone 2387 nlElIl- V stand up to ings are otherwise useless, youl GREEK LINER DUB have nothing to lose. - ' ' ' ' MONTREAL. April 24 -tCP) - 2. A pair of old silk or cotton The Greek liner Columbia is due gloves kept handy to slip on when putting on your fine hosiery. will save many a snag. . . . to arrive here tonight to open the first direct passenger sailing from Italy to Morrlreal. Tho Columbia. which disembarked a large num- ber of Italians at Quebec during the week-end. will sail later in the week for Italy with about 800 holy year pilgrims. The Columbia is due to make several voyages bctwc-on Montreal and Italy during the selling season. 3. A member of C. A. C. writes, "I always keep half a dozen hard boiled eggs in my ifrig', so that when any hungry school girl or boy comes in, they can whip up a nutritious sandwich or if they cant wait, just eat them tea is' " THEY'RE urns: Fresh llousedresses in beautifully smart styles and colors-sizes 12-20 and 44-52. Priced from lung in Cambridge. Mass, with his to the National C. A. C. office. daughter. Mary. 1245 Wellington St. Ottawa. ' . -1. ' You will then receive it B-sllc-. u Mrs. Mary D. Macxlllnon spcnl itin evely six weeks, keeping you ' P Sunday at the home of Mr. alil iup-to-date on Consumer News. 3 Mrs. John Stewart. l 'You may write in your prob- 3 HALF PRICE SMALL LOT or LAST sl-RING co.-as CLEARING AT 507;, on NEW SHIPMENT -Substandard Nylons. 51 Gauge 31.19 The FASHION SHOPRE 141 Gt. George St. Phone 55 . SAVE PENNIE orslnluo TODAY GREGORY BROS. GROCERY PARKDALE DO YOU WANT TO SAVE WE HAVE THE PRICES '9.”e,?:. 3:4;-3. YOUR PENNIES S MAKE DOLLARS Foil iiilE WEEK 170.. a Solo and Sport Floor Wait. Howo's Johnson's Glo-coat Lynn Volley Corn. 2 A or Tomatoes. 2 Hollis lolly Food. 3 SMOKY cm PAPER Aylrnor loans. Zgfor 35: 0llLY 17c CLEANER Y Irooms... 1.23 Wot Mops 65: Ion Ami 15c Potatoes. pit. 27: Turnlps. lb. 2: Carrots. 3Ibs..........25c Onions. 3Ibs. 27c MEAT ....25c ....41c ....57c for.25c tor.4lc for.25c FRUIT