THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE I __ _ ing trans! rs: ` ' Nourflis--lumbapo-Scnatzca - 5,, e a 9 t mn, is (1 its ia (1) The inspection service is gh V free. The breeder is not cllnrg J t (2) _ o charge. Iletests are mniio at cer- JI1 ’ to 3) Itonxuneration is paid th.. ulo knew h's animals were in mann" (0ii`cnl1nl~h). » 1 at a profit. ('b) "Keen on Ilopln (Maxw-_-il) l-il The individual losses in cn.-< The Ottawa Elks' Boys Choir. I 0|- _ 1 . 3_ . -1 _ . W. ‘ " 1 _ 1- . in OW ALT-O(l.‘l'."liER. PUT IT SS. ~ the Restricted Area plan ` hlle? any doulbts on thi.. cont for this service Com with '1 private test Wlhal be the cost oi testing 1a har. Bedtime Story and Lullaby- almualed ‘ml“l9te"9~ wenty cattle under a prlvnti \uu't Agnes, _ ' All membel* Of l-he U'“"Bf91‘ C0111 1 _ -mitte w _ t in , pm__ _ el ere presen cludlsz 'rite is-si is continued rr=f P.~\n'r li. [RW fl- C- 1"“"°“- New B"““SW’°k meg Mdmyre and his Ch__,e_____und Prince Edward island, Rev. F. 6; Laurier Colluc t Orclientra IE' Barrett’ Nova Scotia and Rev' D|_.ec_ ,_._____ Mm" D______g E, Broughton. Newfoundland, Itcv, Room, Clnlteau Laurier ,DIP S' D' chown' General Sum ,.ullc.,. H _ _ h O 1-iotel _P“*H"’“"~ _ _ _ __ my to cms word Pauls No. no 31. iw..-h. of ca to go ng down n t ’. verture~-"The Ro e” (Mydle- ' - the extent ofa maximum 0; on). £7” ITHE SMALL mm' WEARS A nt. of their value for tht l. Euiracte- “Plnsir D'Amour"l BLUE AND BLACK TUNIC animal. The owner is also glv Martini). oN THE STREET . _ '_ _ ,. A L_.. ___)‘_; _ I n rvuls in order to thorougl atc disease and keep t c clean. 1 ' 0 tin carcass when not genunll Violn Solo- Th Souza Mvl Co uid a more favorable Vlotlitr lnught 'll lk-iislt ` be presented. A breed 1. Grand Opera-'Tales ol' Hoff’-‘_ A., t I-_'ff/`}=` . ‘s .\‘ @’) “=~i<¢ff/ would`want to get clear o- 3.30 p.m.- at any cost. Under this pia: PART Ill. _ diseased animals are dispose( ‘- ia) ‘The Ma-ple Leal’ Forever" 1 __ isaibel Heidman. _ 'l lil) The loses ‘ln poultry. fed or `. Vocal Duet-"Lassie 0' Mm-2"! l ‘ diseusrd cattle will lu (W8Ii)- Sidney Webhand How- ard Bagguley. _ ' 1~ oi human .beings contract Mnndolin Quartette. t beicul si i'r th ‘ V0C11l S O eliminated. With I-Ils Mnm1my’s Eyes"-Stun ' ~ value nf our lwegtggl ley Webb, usslsted by The I'1lks’. ' r butter and cheese wp Boys Choir accompanied by the' ' ' ( u1 enstcin)-Miss Kath 0) our mrm lands will ln' leeu Bossuley. rrensc in value. _ i. Chorus-"Chcory Song" (Slnt-I become rl more rlerslralhle place fo Choir. _-will in progressive animals husbandry 1111111 Levi"-Sidney W0l1l1~ G5' (l2) Pure milk. -pure butter, pun _0Bi;l_€¢1illly The Choir. ¢ 0 choose, pure menu chicken em . an orte .Solo-“Valse -Chrom- __ ' 64 Endless. _ Will these not .he an .nm-action if atique" (Benjamin Goddar\l)~l U 65 Pulling irregularly. summer visitors, especially thos 'MISS lS11‘lJ6l H91flmH“~. l '*` l O i a. (ll) Prince Edward Island wil €1`)`_'|`h€ Ottawa ElkS’ BOYS* 1. . 53 U15' lflfll- Q li frs and fhrceders. lntereste( 1- S010. With ‘Chorus-“0l‘ Solo- wlih fnmil1l.es or children. 11- Vovul Solo-“Little Town in fi _ _,___ ._ _-v. (lil) A Restricted Area fo the Auld Country Down" (Car-I _ ' g __,;. ";"' ¢°""°f k°¢D Prim-Q Eilwnrrl Island mmm; Bei lo-Sanders)-Howard -Bagguloy. _ TM lit-ilu nlrll thll ioawm WSHN 1 Exemption from r€Hlr1lllll~ » ' ' away from the ____._____________ »- A 6; 1*' " 1 1'-1. _. 1 A o Tur l. Garden" (Hewitt) - Sidney`ated scale. Acwm-pnlliist;-Miss Kallllaen'°|1¢ ¢h|°f- r ance r ies n r w,,.r|¢_ ect .i'romz|u 42 1Bu:'t-wing. 44 Small. 45 T hi rou cs. .46 Over (Scotch) 48 Spring, 50 Girl's name. 51 Trlte. 54 Brcalfiast cereal 55 Agitatlon. 58 Original price. 59 Largs- Canadian 61 Exist having nutritio fish (pi) _ l i animal. 63 l-‘lam ol’ the Pri(-ifiu islands l us root. u o s nm e use o' »-_ _ Dio (li) “ ld Folks at . 4 from diseased cattle will br Horre," (-b) "A Fat Lttlc Fcll’er,~ 4 Ii l-tcw_lrcl. -.5 ‘B- nn rl 41 Trim. 3 Gaze. _ vggllod t I rf _ (301111)-\llaSt».1“ M01l-- 'f-~:° ` 127 lll'an’u zialnc. 9 V911’ S1911 05505 S11 91 Y C ~ ’ _ 28 Osttiltailoill: person. the swine imlnsrry, resultlm '1~ Plenolorte Solos (ai “Sun \ __ .I7 Sacrifice, as in chess greatest importance thr ». Selectlon~Selacted-1-“Tho Elk's: \ t 39 Speak enthusiastically. .. __'. _ V IEEE; -.li EEEEIQ ~1 E `EEl U’ = wil' E u~_ sri? 5%;-lt- O :sg- .. 5 ' . Mawr .~ 1,. .. ma- fr- "_`ij.{. 1 ez.-,lrm 3 <~»__ , l-"-Li 'JE Li Touring - $735 Roadster - $735 G o u p e _- $995 .th ea. .on e ayol _ JNRO (43,' M ¢ . ,_ 0-I-TAWA_; e meeting or the statlonlng com- . : ' 1 ___ ____ .___ NT_ ' e "5 _1mlttee`ol’ the conference to which 55 _ if 53" ' e- 56 l ' 30 p_m_ (E_ S_ T_)__ ltransier has 'been sanct’oncd, with ~ 0 :__ 'I PART I .tho exoptlon of transfers ol' super- 5-7 58 5 Y, Long semi-elliptic springs-dry plate disc clutch, requiring no lubrication- extra strong rear axle with banjo-type housing-beautiful Fisher bodies on closed models-all models finished in beautiful colors .of Duco_one piece _ VVtype windshield on closed models! These are but a few of tl1e quality features of construction of the new Chevrolet-features that you would lnqreasg [@rQmgn(]gus1y_ Mlliltloliil QLl>£=\l’l€tl.&. ‘ l 50 Opinions. Ou 1 _ n premium on the mark J. Plenolorte Solo-“Kamenoi Oz-ri 53 Article (Fr. feminine) 1 ' tlow" R b _ '.."';, ' IEEE!!! *Eli A. ril _1.l3m“;l3<.<-~ EEE '- IBIIIEIQIII 'BE-3 s case ' ,“_:~ fflhfai' Answer to Puzzl-; No. 115, 5 “I love” (Latin) 47 Steps 'to mount a fence. 49 Municipality. mn 52 Part of the hu-m-an foot. TI can one- n 54 Quarters. ' 6 Tree oi India. 57 Ye 60 Distunbed type. 1 Deity worshipped among the Canaanltes. 2 ‘Harmonlous utterance. -_-#Q-o-c>--l CAPTAIN LOU SCHOLES __ Ilou Scholos is _,,_'_.____,,,,,_______ another of the ‘ _-i. :s . = iw - Vertical old gang that Coach - 31015 Sedan - $1165 All prices at Factory Taxes Extra . Low Pressure Tires standard on closed models, optional at slight exn-a cos: on open cars. I Disc Wlxeels optional at slight extra cos: on all models. expect to find only on high priced cars. \ ::1 » ’~ i E5’=5555"” 1 ~*"“55EEiEE; : “ ::::::::2E :::::::: .::::::::.. sz2;2;aasz==...,...... assassin. .‘sze;s;sss=:i sara; '=sss€s=sei2=es1 1 ._ _. _ all ll.snn;fL~;n ._ ng: __ _ _ ‘ | _ ““ i .___i_,__. Wahl) and Howard Bagguloy. - The lltte skirt is ol black satin. 4. Solo -“Annle Laurie” (Scott)'soalloped as to hemllne. Only a _7 Girl's name. -Sidney Webb. 'few inches of this shows, for above 3 Domestic -animal (female) ’5. Chorus (u) “Give Me the Op- it is s tunic of delicate blue kasha, 9 H-umnn organ, en Road" (Ambrose) (b) “O Can edged with black satin. aria," ic) “Good Night Ladles"| The uma modal would be iov=|Y 11 Cooling r <. _The oiiawa Elks' Boys Choir, for 6umme»r in linen, blue and 13 The phenomena stu-vnli-ins D|r(~¢t0|-_Mr Wm Cook "white pink and white, or all In lagguiey. I *`””“‘°‘>*"` PART IV. When a mfuu is out of a 10h he 18 Girl‘s name. 2. Selection- Old Time Melo- a frock or coat which is an exact' 2 Wegfem Cimnliinn Province dice"-Elks’ Mandolin Quartstte rsplllta of hor mother's, except that (ML) ‘i. Vocal Duet-"The Little Old It is made on a very much abbrevl- 3 Cm-1-0de_ 4 Italian coin. 5 Silly. 10 Intlelder (ab) d ini passage of fluldls through H ,porous septumf ‘ 16 Large pitcher. the ; ' . .. . _ .ns .1 1 './ " f .\ < _ . ». .4 " 1 ‘~ ...rl " - . .,_:. l '- " ¢_ | ~. J tg* [ik /,, _ . ,:',' ' Schoies > sporting end of Iife.0nce a good f,-x,-_.1 3 amateur boxer, Mr S hole” C ~| ho ids a ye t nreater distinc- ,`.;-f1..1" tion of being - the only Cana- dian to capture 1.. the famous “D11- d S ulis." mon c He was one of the most out- standing sculleri; Canada ever had. 'ames Mcintyra and his Chateau can keep _himself bu_qy')00k.lng for 19 A numiber of wolves. Laurie D 0 cl tr d-l - ' . -?-€o->-- Laurler.Hotel For Hors was-.\lll...r..'» r.ln....snt. Sports of all kinds finds him pres- _.__nt as a ],_,dg¢_ or |n other official ¢ap,c||_y_ He is in the hotel busi- ness in Toronto. Y _______ 20 Tumult. 22 To number. _ 28 'Day ol’ rest. /br Economical Trans p .Jrta tion C-B125 A. Horne & Co. Dealers Charlottetown Prince Edward Island _ - ' "fir . V 1 Waiting for “Something t n Up” _ Industrial Eastern Canada is languishing for lack of - Canadian population. President Beatty of the C. P- R., declares that only more people on the soil can bring Canadian prosperity. Sir. Henry Thornton announces that until immigra- tion is stimulated, Canada mfust languish. Premier Mackenzie King and his advisors, day in and day out, preach immigration. _ _ Population, they all say, is the on-e remedy; ln fact the urgent need for immigration has become an axiom in Canadian life. _ ~ _ _ _ _ ‘ ~ _ _ _ .But how, when and_by whom ls immigration to be promoted? , Have any of these gentlemen ma_de any real, defin- ite, concrete move to bring the required, thousands to Canada? ' - _ The truth is that like the genteel Micawber, our railroads, industrial Canada and ,official Ottawa are simply “waiting for something to turn up.”'Meia.nwhll¢» the`ind'\`|stries and people of Canada, like the children of Mr. Micawber, are getting shiny in th¢e1bow_s. :assed at the cculfs and hollow ‘at the stomachs. _ A ` Promotion "off Californians a national Dl8y8'_l‘0U1\d» during the past' 10 years, has raised the popul11tl0l\ Of Los_.Angeles-~from` 319,198 to a round million people Lying in1_I.os Angeles banks Willy 810 $780,000,000 °f free capital. _ .~_ _ _ ~’ _ -_ .1 'Ylirorous promotion of Florida s charms, durll\8'_ *|10 Vpasf two years, as raised the population of Miami from 29,§7 _ 1' Hlqil: and other cities andtowins of the State 'arg oil; ,__'¢"l\'i"ii_v_of. lllorida hasjust commenced- Her ¢Y¢|¢ _ of ‘_ aiwther ten mrs- ' J __ _ .\= ._ 1, fi . ' _ »r~ ' , . U 2 <__\., - _ ‘\ f~ » _‘ 1 _ 1 ` ' - _ \. ~‘..- _ _ _ .1.~._.;,'.~ 1-'.1-j_,"~‘. __... V ` _ . Yer, ,‘ ____ v .,,,,'-_ _ f _ Both Florida and california have been transformed from desert wastes into rich populous countries bursting with wealth. ' And that transformation has been accomplished by the energy and initiative of California and Florida D90- plé who have gone out and circussed_ the attlkactloiiss of their States tothe whole North A111€1`1Ca11 £0" me" ° These millions of people and these hundreds ofbmrl- lions of wealth that have been drawn ln, m.a.y_ have eotn creatures of a boom. But even though -9. Certain P9500" ' age of California’s expansion has~been of the mus room variety,twtl;:e great balance has been good, S0110, 1101111311' ent gro . 1 1 _ _ . By whatever means and by whatever devices, Call- fornia and Florida have been tremendously successful in attracting wealth and population._ _California’s P01111- lation is half that of the whole Dominion of Canada- Hier annual production is actually greater than that of t e Dominion of Canada. _ ' _ _ _ ;~ _ And what has _Canada_been doing while Callfollma and Florida have been turning thelll-SQIVCS' f1'°“‘ d°’°t?t° calnps into rich teeming cities, by their 0WI\ D1'011\0 1011 andsalesmanship T, _ __ Nothing. . -_ _ _ Wl).ile~ California and Florida. have been creating their own fortunes official Canada has been sitting, vacuously, Micawllerlike, “Wl\ifi1\8_ f0l' 8011161111118’ 10 turn up.” ‘ _ .:' ' ~ ' _ And yet Canada has the most wonderful latent field for proinotion -that the world ~l\as_ever seen, not for re- in-ed.p|ut¢g_5\|f fo!-_.young virile soil-workers who are the backbone of _M ‘ _ _ J _ __ __ I , ...1..f.,»_». _ /1 . 1 .' .i'~-ff.:.__ . ~..». ' ' Beside the legitimate advertising promotion poten- tialities of the Maritimes, all the blistering .sunshine and orange groves of California and Florida look sick. What California and Florida. have done for them- selves by attracting tourists and wealth, Ottawa can do for the Maritimes by using Prince Edward Island as a super-attraction to draw farmers and settlers into the Maritimes. _ California and Florida may be creaming Norh America of its wealthy class. Canada, with the colorful irresistible Maritime magnet, can cream the world for: the short-legged, broad-backed fellow who digs into the soil with his horny hands and creates the only real, per- manent kind of prosperity for any country. ,_ But that influx will never occur so long as official Ottawa sits back on its calloused haunches waiting for something to turn up. _ _ Promotio-n of the Maritimes is Canlada’s one big hope for renewed life- Such legitimate advertising promo- tion would inject the same new vigor into this Dom- inion as was injected when Sir Clifford Sifton threw open and boomed the prairie provinces. 1 "' And what Sifton did for Canada with the prairie provinces can be repeated today, not by lolling back in an easy chair and waiting for a compassionate God to send down population, but by actually turning loose one or two real live colonizers who, with Prince Edward Island as their drawing card, will sell Maritimes to the farmers of the world. I _ _ . ' _ The way to bring those people in is written in thef recent history of California and Florida. It is a simple recipe - - _ _ _ ’ _ GUANDGETTHEMII! 1 » s ' ._ . . 1 ,.;__..__,.-___.._,._.._._..-. -._._.._____.__.. . _,_ _ _ 1.. -_ -_ __-W_,__..... ~ l ; _ -TQ .Ml ‘i 5 I l 7 \