SATURDAY, f rm home-fill“? roo -__ flroo" A new “hcn- l‘; 5 i‘; colrzlraawrvraofl halt film“: cszlnstlng hcoutfv’. . ' -. svwlll a‘ . ' ’ lulu.- I13” ‘fllilhiilllcdiiru. Ihyv l Iutlucit-o 0' for aways ltea m-w wor miter Wfl" “P . . ‘liartlwflm 0' 5H6 Fm" 19am W Y dealer m“ , ' vest- _ . 1 are the heat ‘in _ Asphilllll: diranll” ‘he Home 1m‘ » for W“ Plan l0“ w pmvcment you wish. CTS Buuibll-‘IG PRODU LIMITED - t s1 SmSl-h” 5"” m, sit-ect- keg a new ' gicultifl." . ‘. H1‘. -'\i‘ll -.~....._......_... '1 >4 4 gaiut Job“- nnval-Aulnfln-m “aufnx. MI“ lISUL-ATEI? Fun-sm- . . . lftivicnzcs . . . INSULATING Bonus, Err. l nnptnv-unn LEAKY~ ROOFS ~ ARE ,nnuov|no .Spring rains will find the leaks in your roof. If the leaks are around the chim- neys, the sky-lights, or in the valleys, our PLASTIB ROUFING CEMENT will stop them. Easily applied. n: noorns HARDWARE’ c0. LIMITED I n“...- K. S. llEMMlllli, B.A., c.|>.n., cc-n. Certified Public Accountant and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or revised Profit and Loss Accounts Computed, Trustee under the Bankruptcy Act Company By-Laws, Minutes, Annual Statements and Reports Prepared. ‘Administration of Estates a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. 88 Great George St. Charlottetown, P. E. I. - Illllll Brown. ‘ much . scription of my l tionnalrc on Public Health was dis- ,‘.t.l4. Millie Kalmuck l3) 2-1454-- New Glasgow Mr. Watson Bemple, returned from Kenslngton where he spent the week-end visiting relatives. Miss Ruth and Mr. Robert Stevenson, college students, Char- lottetown, spent the week-end at their home here. at ‘Patamagouche, N. B., arrived here Monday evening to attend the funeral of his latc uncle Mr. George Brown. Among those who attended the funeral of the late George Brown from district points were: , Messers Murdock McLeod. and William Johnslohc. B0118 River; Mr. and Mrs. Daniei Mclfienzies, Mrs. Joseph Davidson, Kensington; Messrs Ivan and George Brown, Clifton and Mm Joseph Cutcllffe, Cape Traverse. It is with deep regret that we record the passing of Mr. George Brovnf whose death occurred at his late home on Sunday afternoon April 18th. Mr. Brown was a man of excellent character, a kind neighbor, and always ready to do anyyact of kindness when the oppor- tunity occurred; he uta: a kind and loving father in the home, and al- ways took a keen interest in Comm- lllllly affairs. He leaves to m0 rn besides hi; sonrowing widow three dnughwrs and one son, namely: Mildred, who teaches school in New Gideon", Rhoda. ln the Provincial Auditors Dept, Charlottetown, Lynetiu, student at Prince of Wales College. and George at ironic. Only one .urvi\'ing brother, Adam, of New Glasgow is left. The funeral was hcld the following Tuesday at 2 o'clock from the New Glasgow United Church in which the deceas- ed was a faithful member. Friends and relatives from different points l (‘time l9 Ply their respects despite l the ruin and bud roads the church l was filled. The service was mm- ‘ Illlvlvd by Rcv. w. A. Paterson, ‘ :L\S!.~l0tl b; the Rev. W. G, Qujgley and Rcv. W. J. Mel/cod. Favorite hymns were sung during the scr- .vicc. The, pail bcnrcrs were six mllllluvs. hfcssrs William Brown, Dcwitt Brown, Sidney Brown, Hllfliv Bwuvn. George E. Brown and Interment, ova; held ihc New Glasgow cemetery, .\_\‘lll]')fll.lly is fclt for the family m their sad brcavement. The fimcrnl was iuirlcr the direc- tlnn of Cutcliffe and Andrews. Hunter River. in The April meeting of the New Glflsgvlv Women's lrrtitute. was held in the school room on Monday evening April 4th, with an attend- ance of ninc members. The Presl- dent presided and the meeting opened by singing the Ode and re- peating the creed in unison. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved, and roll 1 call was answered by giving a dc- birthplace. Ques- cilsscd by the convrnor for Ques tionnairc on agriculture. Mrs. M. lVIcLcod. It wn: decided to have an agriculture progrzam for the May meeting as silegcsalcd by the Pro- vincinl convcnor and roll call to be answcrcd with s. trcc in our vic- inily. The committees named for ihc ensuing lwo mouth". were as follows-to visit sick Mrs. Mervyn ’ Bulmnn. and lvliss Mildred Brown. , School. Mrs. Rcndle Houston, Miss F Ella Scmplc. To attend sowing clas‘. Mrs. Prcslnn L. Campbell and Miss Elsic Laiixl. Mrs. R. A. float-ton invilcd lhc members to hcr hom-c for ilic M11)‘ meeting. The cvcuiug programme consisted 1f interesting: papers on rural m. William Brown, station agent THE GUARDIAN ward Notes SCENARIO When Junior comics home from the movies 1 1cm: that the picture was “$11.; In his six-year-old treble he tells mo ‘Ric table that was flashed on the screen: How virtue structlon By vlllalny ruthless and grlm— The table of a meld and the price that she paid- And I learn about women from - him. waslured bode- When Junior comes home from the movies ' He is frequently pale and aghastfi The butler: it seems, with a. case kniife Has punctured the rest of the cast. My darling. though scared, tells the I 5 FY With boyish enjoyment and vlm-l He describes in detail each victim's Boys Brown Tweed Pants. Sizes so n. as with Elastic $1 Band — — — — — -— ' Boys Tweed Knickers $ Sizes 26 to 32 .-- — — Boys Red Back Dongaree Pants. Sizes 26 to 34 — — Boys Doeskin Zip Windbrak- ers. Colors Maroon 5" and Navy — '— -— — I Boys Fancy Jersey Suits Sizes 22 to 26 — - -—— Boys Navy Combinations, with Red Trimmings. t i: fvi. N’ S AS Boys Fancy Blouses. Whipcord Pants — - ‘L00 Men's Grey striped Regular $1.00 value - _ Men's Fancy Rayon EMENT . Men's Fine Khaki 3 Sizes 6 to 12 — — — — Men's Red Back Sweaters. Dongaree Pants - _- _ Sizes 22 to 32—---—-— $ 3W5 Sweat Shirts- Cd" Moleskin Pants - — — B F cy Tweed Men's Fancy Tweed caps oys an Caps’ Reglflar 85c — _ Men's Spring Weight Com- Men's All Wool V "Wk Sweat‘ binations. Sizes 36 to 44 . andRoyal-——-—- Hose__________20c ’ ' th hlrt . slzzs.ftt';r.tz""“‘° ‘ ° a" 29c Shorts, each — - —- - _ Boys Buttoned and V neck Maroon and Blue — — — ers. Color, Brown 5" .29 Extra value — -— — —- — last wall, when Junior comes home from the movies And I learn about murder from him Sizes2to6——--—- Boys Polo Shirt. Color Canary and White — — He has "had "just a peach of a time. And the two of us snug in_my arm I chair l Sett‘e dow-n to an evening of f crime Of bootleggers, bandits, whitc l slavers- ful pursuit, him CHILDREN OF TODAY influencing the life or expectation. The Committee of the ivlyl to the juvenile mind, Mere children have and voraclously of society, ment with in his play, Paper “funnlesfl which 9195c horrible distortions Not long ago the Hon the best reading 51111683’ morning." In some homes these “llO\l problems by Miss Mildred llrluvn. and modcru versus ancient m. Mrs. Pcr-cy Dickie on. biz-cling closed by singing the National Anthem. Messrs mom. Hill and Chester Bnlman wcrc rcccul. vtsitors to the Stallion in Service kiuinuck 2.15m. Sircd‘ by Pstflf i the Great. 2.0T‘; nut of luster Bells i 2,08%, second dam, hXillTsslvli I 3,159,, dam of Atlantic Express 2075M. Grand dam of Lord Jim t3) 2.00%. Kalmuck has less than any vol" broken and is the sire of seven trot- lcrs-Bonapart 2.0732. Bonnie Gilt Maritime Record. Guy Kelmwk W 2.22‘/_-. Maritime Record Dizzle Dean m 2.2a. Dnrky Kalmuck (2) 2-31- Iteymondettc (2) 2.31 and 10"!‘ PM" era Margarettis Son 2.09%. L04! Kflmuck (4) 2.14%. Maritime Rec- ord Miss Victoria (Z) 2.26% 8nd Leland (2) 2.28. Ralmuck will stand at owner's stable. Fee $20.00 to insure. Mares at owner's risk. WILLARD KELLY, Southport. l L-Iltill1-4-24-5-1-8-l5-22-29. BRINGING on the from "bothering" Parents. At a chur l t) . t. ‘ii.‘°{.i;1§..§. “lliflfif. a biblical picture W85 Shovrn "Why l" b9 71°17“! that the parcntsltltiiig m5 ltmorance for a jokg_ " clilld lo whom 0f the Disciple Peter The child exclaimed: llmllflht Pctcr was a rabbit." not take THE MANITOBA snnaivm MRS. A. mans we 8TB pleased to see ti fr rt but forth for the betterie 5mg“: Of killers who kill for a whim- I have earned all my loot in o. law- But I learned about rackets from Q-From Holvoke Transcript. THE CHANCES FOR Tm; “Tidings” has been watching for protests from influential quarters in regard to some modern features childhood and Y°l1l~h Dmjudicially. There has n“ be?" fll-‘fi-Vpointment for this Child Wclfnre League Nations. in referring to movies my children. calls attention. not only l° the vacation of cfnsorship of Plays. but. also. to the positive sup- ng of movies that are not only harmless but beneficially arresting of witnessed co h d Scenes which are all tcrxnopieteatllrstliacq ally enacted in the lower stratum Their desire "to g0 and do like- wise" is but the natural although mistaken conception of bravery m"? 5h0111d be no such a thing ‘*5 F- WY pistol manufactured for the temptation of achlld to experi. In this connection reference is suggest“! '19 the uncouth news- beio their name. There is nothing funny in and r1811"?- in all sorts Ofofflllltlx‘ and imnutural postures, with “ms; the children of today are constant- ly confronted by many of the pub- lications coming in to thc home. R. B glrggtt mode the 93.3111‘. “mark, Waller comic strips are not, f0r children on tions" are saved for the t-erslsligll: hose of entertaining the chpdmn g Lord's DRY to keep them 301cc and be glad therein.” In Exodus 16. whcn God sent manna to His hungry children. l-lc told thcm to gather enough for two days, the day bcforc ior 0n Sllb- batli there would be none. And it did not spoil. But some were not willing to obey. went lflvkllll; m1‘ it on the Sabbath and found none, according as God hfl-d bid them It caused Him displeasure when llc said, “How long shall ye refuse to Keep‘ My commandments and laws?“ So the lesson is: Prellllfc your Sabbath‘ needs on Saturday. Here is where “Remember” comes to your aid by practical application. For many years I have bought my milk on Saturday for Sabbath; mailing no letters, also. Remem- bering the cause of the Sabbath brings blessings to all who are ex- ercised thereby. CHINA AND NARCOTICS The springing up of so many candcstine factories in China and the Far East ls n mauuce to the whole tvorld The Chinese Govern- ment reports that: in i934 it 1n- augurntcd drastic measures to meet these serious conditions as follows: 1. Rigid low against the manu- facture. salc and use of high- pour-rcd illiPCOllC drugs, the penalty for the yinlatlon of which may bc death, During i934 this pcunlly was extensively applied and 2G3 executions resulted. lu- clurllng 18 for illicit mnnttfnciurc. 213 for illicit sale, 26 for illicit, transport and 6 for addicts who rcnpscd nitcr being cured of their vice; Measures for the supprcmlon of opium pfcvfllilCtlQll~lIlllYLCCll€ltg prohibition of thc cultivation of the iwnnv Dlunt in the interior Provinces zmd gradual cductlon of this industry in this border provinces so that. within six years, the 511p. 1 Dresden will be complete; 3. Mcnsurcs for the cure of nd- dicts-all drug addicts required to register and take the cure; addicts 19181151112 to their vioe to receive WW3"! punishment; numerous hos- pitals for the treatment of drug addicts to be established through- "l" the empire: it is reported that 597 of the mhabfltation hospitals nnce of the Sabbath Day in m". are already in operation and that 91W. Desecratlon of the Sabbath is 0Y0!‘ 80.300 smokers and drug ad- a social danger, ggalngi; which diets have been cured: every Christian and moral man and WWW-n should set his face before ll assumes a proportion not easily eradicated. In it is the basis of the social order; in it is the basis of of the nation. The sanctity of the Sabbath 1,; on the road to keep the whole system the spiritual life ' of law. ‘Phoughtlessness is a membc " stands out boldly, human race. The words of the PsaJmlsL: "This case not counted on by those who prapflcg 1t. A5 the old saylfll; is. evll is Wrought by want of thought. "roe- th. first word in the Fouth Command: merit. If observed it would prevent B-"Y infringement in providing for the needs of the Sabbath on Sat. "Ydfly- The Sabbath was the first institution God established for the 4. Educational measures against drug addition-use ofschools, the screen. the lecture platform and distribution of anti-narcotic litera- ture. This programme will only be successful if China is able to re- store a stable govcrnmcnt. The recent news items of the severe pimishmcnt of drug ped- d'ers in China is n part of this effort to save China from the, curs-o of opium PEIPING. China. Jan estimated 50.000 onlookers watched five narcotics pcddlcrs executed today on the broad stern of the world-famous Tcmple of Heaven’. ‘Tho executions were the second Sn China's anti-narcotics crusade and wcre performed with gruesome fanfare. The thousands of witnesses is the day the Lord has made, re- UP, FATHER f \ \ mwwltz ‘ & ‘WHAT- I5CA In ll-lxrcn-tn/AY- leonczs-rset; mlilfllilngfenuru ,‘|,,,_c‘, F. . 59o Peters Road And Vicinity Miss Rhoda McLeod, who was for some considerable time located in Welleslcy, Massn, has returned to her home at. Peters Road. Mr. Louis Harris, evangelist, conducted divine service in the Kirk Church, Peters Road on Sun- day evening, 18th inst, to a large and apprcciatfve audience. Mr. ‘Ihonias Murphy. mall cour- ier on the Montague-Murray I-lar- bor Norih route RR. 4 is giving good service in the face of bad roads and inclement weather dur- ing last winter and early spring.- P. Although somewhat later in the initial stages than other sections in beginning the silver fox indus- try, this vicinity is rapidly forging to the front and some fairly large ranches are now established and doing well in the face of keen competition. Mr. George Mncdonald. Peters Road. having completed the con- struction of a pump for Mr. L. C. Johnston ut his new residence. Murray River. ls now operating in the same work at Flat. River and is kept. husy at his trudc. lMr. Macdonald Johnston, Peters Road, has recently purchased from Mr. Nell Cameron, Stnnchel, an Isumd bred black Percheron horse which comes here highly recom- mended. This animal is five years old, weighs over 1500 lbs. has fine action and is well trained. The lobster fishing industry in this part of Kings is still going strong. Just now packers and fishermen arc on the alert for the season's work and are in tense preparation for the eventful day so near at hand. This preparation entails a vast amount of labor and expense to insure efficiency and possible success. Our fishermen operate in widely scgregatedareas -wherever the packer elects tolo- cate his factory. To these centres the hardy men who understand the ways of the décp and the in- tricacies of the art of fishingcome 13.An— to try out their mental and physi- cal sklll in this hazardous though alluring wiocntlon. watched intently, but with no sign of emotion. Many fine : hips have been wreck- cd by drink :-— "Sh , subbing palm of neuritis mad: arm?’ . and would not lat ran clap.“ was lull about desperate with pun, when l triad T-R-Ci. Am now outing wall Ind at worlr."—.lohn Juergcnl. Mi may Ont- 1M T-li-C’: rive t. sin-causing toxins out of Y. surely‘; ulsly. mic ondlorlll cnmndcpalnam T-R-C’: (Tnnnlaronvl Rheumatic Colonial) Mound 0O m3“ IQAAQNE. _ we Ptriihgl-tlzae.“ we . q Men's Work Shirts. to 17. Colors Navy, Cadet and Tan — — — ‘form of its product. the defendant Sizes 14 1-z' Men’s Nufelt Hats. Colors, brown blue, light and dark erey———————- $1.50 Shredded Wheat Wins Decision COURT ENJOINS KELLOGG C0. FROM USE OF SHREDDED WHEAT IN NAME SHAPE OR FORM. PHILADELPHIA. April i2 U. S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit today reversed a former decision in the case of National Biscuit Company v5- Kellogg Company involving the use of the trade name "Shredded Wheat." The court; declared that the Kellogg Company employed “unfair competition and untruth- ful statements to deceive the public and secure t/he trade which in equity and good conscience be- longed to the plaintif ." Following “is an excerpt from Judge J. Warren Davis’ opinion: "The defendant (Kslloflg 60m- pany) appropriated not only the name of the plaintiff's products (Shredded Wheat). but also its form and shape which has characterized the biscuit for more than forty years.- "In order to secure the provarty of the plaintiff in the name and placed upon its cartons the words. “The original has this signature: W. K. Kellogg.’ That‘. is, defendant not only adopted the name and form of plaintiff's product. but also claimed that its product was the original and by implication that the plaintiff's was an imita- t‘on. There could have been but one object for doing this. and that was by unfair competition and un- truthful statements. to deceive the public and secure the trade which ln equity and good conscience be- longed to the plaintiff. "....a decree will be entered vacating our former decree and re- versing the decree of the District Court with direction to the court to enter a decree enjoining the de- fendant (Kellogg Co.) from the use of the name ‘Shredded Wheat‘ as its trade name and from adver- tising or offering for sale its pro- duct in the form and shape of plaintiff's biscuit in violation of its trademark: and with further directions to order an accounting for damages and profits."- "Shredded Wheat" has been manufactured at Niagara Falls since 1900. Mlaoqull path ol Mind's and owner oil, cuter oil, or can. ruled or}, brown PI . no or can Iohzrvoylong lb“:- '° painful muting atop: |~1INARD'$ ii SPRING CLEANING BOOKS. II bound in budcram or I111“ it is safe to rub books all mvei with a very wrung out dusts] that has been dipped in hot wan,- Dry at once with another duster To get stains from the paper m. side boolq a solution of tartaric acid is least risky. Rinse with b“ of cotton wool dipped in nnmmcnla water. Dry and iron betwccn blott- ing paper. _ If bored with the drab look oi bookshelves. give all the book Jackets an overcoat of transparent paper, blue, red, yellow or green, lust cutting away a space for the l't.tle label..Then group them in color/ batches. six red, four green, flve yellow and so on. Electrical FO-O-O-QQOO-OWQ-O-Q-O-OQQO-O-O- MOTOR SERVICE AND RE- pairs. Refrigerators, Washers Vacuum Cleaners, Blowers, Ollburners. All commercial motors. Phone 1444. 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