ow DUTCH offers this Big Value 3 BEAUTIFUL‘ Wm. A. ROGERS Iced Drink Spoonsl 50¢ Arid flu Wlllfllillll P.mi'ls /mm i Olrl [)lllLlI l_.)bL‘l\ Just in time for summer use— these beautiful Iced Drink Spoons in the smart "Croydon" pat- tern. Made by Oneida, Ltd. They're ideal for iced tea, lemonade and all cold beverages- and thecost is amazingly low. the convenient coupon below. Act today. Use Dlll IIIITCII is your biggest cleaning value because it's made with SEISMDTITE have in rmraaa Thrifty housewives prefer Old Dutch because"lt goes twice as for." Old Dutch cleans fuaterioo because it's made with quick-acting Seismotite. Use_it for all your cleaning, bathroom, kitchen, floors, painted woodwork, pots and pans. Old Dutch Silverware Offer Extended to December 31, 1936 1 In addition to the above offer, Old Dutch makes ‘ It possible for you to build a complete set of this fine silverware. You may have a choice of ii different units. All you have to do is send 50: and the windmill panels from 3 Old Dutch labels for each unit ordered. Order any one ofthe units listed In the coupon below or as many as you like. one ourcn CLIANSEI, one AU 54 Macaulay Ava., Toronto lam enclosing lav complete labels) and Cl 6 Taaupaena U Cl Salad Fella Cl J_|sad Drink Spoons III 3 Omar Forks if] 3 nutter Eereadeu windmill panels from Old Dutch label! I ler which please lead In El 1 Oval Soup Sbconl U 3 Tablespoon! Cl lCaId Meal Fork 1] I Grow Leela Cl l Dinner Knlfeend Park Di lune: Knile and ISuoar5noen Num- Adore: Province VAIUEDF FARM MANIIIIE (Experimental Forms Note) Farm manure rmlllraily consti- tutes a. very natural by—product on the average farm. This however. is not always evident, judging from the lack of effort made by many farmers in getting it back to the land with the minimum of loss. Rn,- tumlng manure to the soil is one of the most efficient systems of maintaining soil fertility. If given proper care, it contains consider- able quality each of nitrogen, phos- phoric acid and potash in forms which readily become available for plant gmwtll. In nrlciltlon to the actual plant food contributed. manure also adds humus to the soil. Improves its water holding capacity and increses very materially the bacterial life. In order to determine the actual benefit derived from the nppliCi1- tion of manure in a. regular four- year rotation. including oats. barley. clover hay and timothy hay. in experiment was started in 1925 at the Dominion Expcrnnentn: station. Kapuskaslng. Ontario. one area was manured at the rate of sixteen tons, divided into two ap- plications. one of 8 tons bring dlaked in for the barley crop and a second of 8 tons given to the timothy meadow as a top dressing. The other area received no manure of any kind. Over is ten-year period the percentage increase for the dif- ferent crops on the rotation receiv- ing the manure was as follows: oats, 46.4; barley. 43.9; clover hay. 78.6; and timothy hay. 115.1. When the increase in yields of the various clvpa are valued at market prices. the ouh return from the manure applied would be $1.65 per ton". BHTEN BY SNAKE’ 80'U'I'l-IAMPION. England—(C. P)—Whiie unloading a cargo of bananas here. Ernest Woodford wee bitten by a snake and was taken to hospital. Strawberry Boxes We have just received direct from the FACTORY 125,000 beat make regu- lation elzea, quarts and pints. Sold in any quan- tity at lowest prices. WHOLESALE & . RETAIL carter & co. Ltd. At Seed Store Charlottetown Lorne Valley And Vicinity Mr Aneas Ma.oQuald. who had been in the City Hospital for a number of weeks is convalescing quite nicely at present at the home of llLs brother Edmund. The regular monthy meeting of the Lomo Valley Womerfs Mia- slonary society was held at the home c-1"Mrs. Christie shnw.—P. Mr Anthony MacDonald. of Ruskin was in Charlottetown ‘Thu- rsdny. Miss Mm-y Carter of Cardigan Head has purchased a beautiful new Dodge car Mrs John MacQueen, of Uigz. spent Sunday June 14th.. in Lorne Valley Mr Warren Ma:-Donald was in Charlottetown on Wednesday on business. It was a beautiful Terraplane car that Mr. L. W Warren of Cardigan purchased sometime ago. The Cardigan I-lend Dramatic club will meet in Cardigan Head School in June 18th. After an absence of more than 22 ymrs Mr Peter Moclntyre. of Vancouver. British Columbia. is vi ltimr in this province and renew- ing old acquantanrc ship at his rm-mer home in Lorne Valley and 11 the surrounding districts. Mr. Muclntyre notes with pleasure the many improvements in Lorne Valley where he spent his younger days before the call of the West lured him to seek fortune there. While here he is the guest of his cousin, Mr. Alex Macln-tyre. Two indicted For Espionage charge (A. I’. By Guardian's special Wire) Los ANGELES. June 24—A man identified as "Toshlo Mlyazakl. e lieutenant-commander in the Jap- anese Navy," and a former petty officer of the U. 8. Navy were in- dicted by the federal grand jury today on charges of conspiring to violate the Espionage Act. The other man indicted was. Harry Thomas Thompson, former- ly of the U. S. navy. Action of the grand Jury clim- axed a long and intensive investi- gation. Naval authorities said they be- lieved Mlyazakt is now in the Orient. Thompson is serving a county Jail sentence here follow- ing his conviction on charges of lilegalg wearing a naval uniform. CORIISGWAIIII. I-we-I-7-I-ls. D» _=_,‘“;:_.‘..:':.‘-.'.'r.s."l.‘ iN's ‘Kllliil-' PAI Llmmrnl Noted Explorer Visits Vancouver VANOO'U'V'liB. 3.0., June 23- An lnlometig visitor at the Can- adian Natloal Steamship: offiou here today was Amos Bung. famed National r‘ ,_ -1110 Magazine writer. explore and lealmrer whose hair-raising adventures 1n the South Seas have been witnessed by thous- ands om travel motion picture en- thusiasts. This summer he will make motion picture stories in Al- aska andlnfirltlahcoluniblrs Queen Charlotte Islands for release tihrougb one of the large Hollywood organimtlons. He also plans on writing a num- ber of travel articles in which the waters of British Columbia will re- oeive prominence. Mr. Burg is selling North in his aprlt-rigged surf boat “Dorguu." In this small craft he has retraced Charla Darwlns voyage in the "Beasley." explored the Patagonian Arohlpelagoes, passed and re-passed Oape Home and visited the home of the Yachan Indians, most prim- itive of the earth's peoples. Through O. A. McNicholl. General Passeng- er Agent, Canadian National Rail- ways and steamshlps. an old ao- qualtance. Mr. Burg received a variety (if information on his forth- ’comlg trip and visited with Cap- tain B. Mcxinnon 0.’ the 3.3. "Prince Charles" which makes the scenic Queen Charlotte Islands run for the Canadian National Steam- ships. Youth Problem Needs Solution WASH'lING’I‘ON June 25 —fC'P) —A five—point public affairs pro- gram was presented by Fred Field, Vancouver. at the 20th annual convention of Kiwanis Intema- tlonal today. The major objective was the solution of problems fac- ing young people today. he said. “At the present time in Canada several hundred thousand young people between the ages of 16 and so are out of employment," declared Mr, Field. “This is serious enough but when we consider that many of these young people have never had a job the problem becomes more threatening. 'l"7t.‘_v are totally untrained in any vital of real oc- cupation. If the future of the Dom- inlon lies in our young people, then this problem is the most important one confronting us today. Failing to find definite employment, for our young people we should en- deavor to see that some method of vocational training is instituted. THE UHARLU'l'l‘E'l‘()WN GUARDIAN Everybody will be taking snapshots on Dominion Day-—gef your share THERE'S lots more fun on the holiday with the cameras along. More action. More laughs. And longer——much longer-——memories. So don't let the big day pass with- out plenty of straps. They'll catch the happiest expressions on the faces of those you love best. It's a big moment yellow bu. Aeeept nothing Iullhe llllll in thelalnlllu %v7«w7-- Wéll l_g§_e_p this holiday!” when you ge't your firs: look at the prints. ,And every time you see them, later, the holiday—this 1st of July, l936——will live again. Take a Kodak with you. The snap- shots you’ll want tomorrow you must take today. Kodaks as low as $5.00; Brownies from $1.25 . . . at your dealer's. In Canada "Kodak" is the registered trade mark and sole property of Canadian Kodak Co., Limited, Toronto, Ontario. makes the picture. Generous 4|/4-inch piccu.res——$9.25. Vcn'chrome— use it always. CRACK SNAPSHOT COMBINATION Jiffy Kodak Six-20—|(edak VIRICHROMI Film The original folding camera with box camera simplicity. Touch one button —“Pop"—it opens. Touch another—"C1ick"—lt picture size—-2|/4 x 3'/4 inches- $8.2S. Jifly Kodak Six-l6—has the some features, makes 2% x Load with Kodak Verichrome Film for consistent snapshot luccess. It gets clear, lively snapshots, even in the shade, or on cloudy days. Any camera‘ is a better camera, loaded with "Modification of our school sys- tems so we have less of the situa- tion of the square pegs trying to get into round holes should air‘. have Kiwanis attention," he salt, “Finally. In our prisons then) should be segregation of youths. crime is being committed these days by youngsters between 19 and 21. That shows the seriousness of the problem and young first 01- fenders should be separated from hardened criminals." Agricultural activities 3'1 for Kiwanis clubs in Canada were also discussed. It was re- ported 50 clubs were already en- gaged ln agricultural work through- out the Dominion. where urban- rural relations work is directed by Thomas Keith. St. Thmnns, Ont. and Edward Ridlcy, Prince Albert, Basic. The activities which clubs will carry on during the coming year fncludc plans for diversified farm- ing urging greater consumption of local. home-grown products. Rural groups will be brought together to discuss land use planning and other farm problems. other work will be the promotion of farm institutes and scientific projects. dalrylng and pure-bred stock raising. sponsoring grain and stock shows, country fairs and 4-H boys and girls club work Increasing their community work. clubs were urged to under- ta"-: safety campaigns. study traf- for 1935- Recalls Patrick UnlznownMaestro first shot." (By The Canadian Press) June 24-«P ,utatlons did not travel very fast. into this West Kootenay county 30 years ago. so Carl Lindo-w, now postmast- er at Salmo. 15 mugs from here. avers and he says Lester Patrick, New York Rangers‘ Maestro. can bear him out. Lester came west in 1907 with his father who was looking for timber limits after having worked out his holdings in the province of Quebec. Llndow was interested in lllmber at that time and something of a. hockey player himself seated around a, camp fire at Slocan. on mountain-bordered slo- can Lake. Lindow extolled on the possibilities of the s"ocan city squad part. in it. human system. Iester had vainly tried to bag Ell prairie hen with five shots, Llndow: clipped the hen's head with his ilew Treatment For Diabetes is Discussed (C. P. By Gu&rdian'a Special Wire) VIOIORIA. June 2%Prot0mlne insulin. the latest development in the treatment of diabetes was de- scribed in an interview today _Ll.V Dr. C. H. Beat who worked Willi Sir Frederick Banting in the ori- glml discovery of insulin. British Columbia salmon play 3 The new form of insulin, said Dr. Best, dlmolved more slowly in the effects were more lasting and "eat" ment need not be so fI‘9qU9“t- The linking of protomlne insulin was the outcome won; or Dr, 1-xaggerdorn of Copen- 'HREATS IIIVII WA Canton and Nanking In Brief Skirmish. HONG KONG, June 24—'I'hreal'£ of civil war in China revived today when troops of Kwangsl Province (of the Canton southwest regime) were reported to have advanced deeper into Human Province, which and therefore its is under the protection of the Na- tional (Central) Government at with Nanklng. of the There was a brief skirmish with National Government troops. said the advices from ohancsha. capital of in the Kootcnay League the next h De m,,_,k_ 'I‘h]-ough winter. ..,«:§:n'.,g W: Canada, scientists, Dr. Hunan. but no casualties were Turning to Lester he asked if he D_ A_ 500“ and D,-_ A159,-L Fisher, mentioned. played hockey. both of Toronto. the solllblllty of (Officials circles in Nlmklnk The young Patrick nodded. "Well," said Llndow, “if you can show any promise perhaps you Cm make a place on the team." "Show the boys your watch, why’ don't you," suggested father Joe Patrl|‘(. Llndow took the timepiece, turn- the compound. The protnmlne insulin had been slowed down by the inclusion of metals in substance is chemical and the supply in CHM“ comes from the sperm of British Columbia salmon. being obtained from the fisheries bloloizlclll 513-‘ tlon at Nanaimo, charged Japan has agreed to lend Kwangsi Province $5,000,000 Mexi- can ($l.500.o03l to finance her or- nn organic my). The Canton regime was reported to be formulating further demands upon Nanking. The demands Canton is formul- ating are believed really designed IF AREREVIVED... 1*‘ These demands were reported being drafted for the agenda. of the forthcoming meeting ill Nalnung or the Central executive committee of the Kuomlntang (dominant gov- ernment political party and the only one officially recognized in China). 1. Mobilize the whole nation to resist Japan. 2. Sever diplomatic relations with a . 3. Emancipation of the masses and restoration of free speech and the liberties of the people. 4. Resist with armed force the lniiux of Japanese troops into North China. 5. Repudiatlon of "humiliating" Bino-Japanese agreements. Canuck Paddlers Hope To Capture Olympic Honors UITAWA, June 28- CP.) — Prank Amyot. blond slant ofllandd- ling, captain aha aenasel’ Of Cin- eda‘s first Glymma team of canoe- men, hasn't, the faintest idea what sort of opposition his eisht-man team will bump into this summer in Berlin. No boss of an Olympic di- vision is more in the dark than Frank. The man who mm the track team Olyznplcs. Rowing people know England. United States. Allstluiizl. Italy and Germany will be hard to beat on the water. The fencers are frank enough to say they ho.ven't a chance; the boxers and wrestler: are more optimistic and the others are preparing for competition they know will be still‘. “We don't, know what we have to beat," says Amyot, one of the great- est single blade pntldlcrs ever de- veloped ln Canmlu. "‘l‘ln:; is the first time paddling has ‘n:-en on the Olympic bill and \\'O'rr gciltg over to find out." Amyot will take Warren Saker and Harvey Chartcrr. oi the Torolto Balmy Beach Canoe Club. single blade tandem champion; Bill Wi.l- llamson of Balmy Bmucll, double blade singles cli.1mp‘.oll; Gordon Potter, V. Dior. stun Potter and’ Frank Willis of Gullnnmuo, Out. double blade four rlllllmlloxis. Gor- don Potter and D101‘ 21'.:(l hold the aruble blade tandem tnlo. The Canadian Canon A.~.-ociation decided many month; huo to send 0 team to the Olymp; , .m:1 voted $800 towards (‘X]lL‘.ll its north- ern and western LllV’:SlOllS. from which the pndciiers \\'rl'c selected. were left with the Joli of collecting the balance, Tll(‘\’ lln\'cll'L failed. The team is going. Amyot. a, great volnpotllor. has won the senior singlcs ill (7nIm(1a Six times since he starlml (ll‘l'.'lllg the small boats back in lEl’.:_'. or course. he was paddling before that but only for fun. “When I was iollr years old they wouldn‘t. let me in a canoe." he says. “but I puddlccl 8l'0llll!l in a row- Harry llutlvr of the Orttawl Rideau Canoe Club llmk Amyol, 19, hand in 1922 and mnrlc l'.’.-T. if} champion. 2333'. so/xv, mos! GOOD ....\\®\ A AND, BUSTER, wrz o GI‘-I ‘--‘Tl-IAT BALANCES THE ‘TO A ‘FARTHIMG '5»- ' news! Ui—l—RLIMF\- I AM IZEDEEMINC-3 ALL Mv 1ou’s !<L\/DE, WANT "mus SQUARES ‘rt-IE§9 1 TAGGED YOU FOI2 ‘FOIZTNIGHT Bncu, LJT A ‘RECEIPT ‘FOR I-lOO‘PL.E Leoceiz //. M'A1flOT2_/ THAT Poss FOR MY ms COLLECTION o1= RARE‘ l>l2nu-rs! 'l2OU ND OF SUDS LEAF ‘FROM ‘I V. YOU'RE STILL IN THE RED, OH . 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