JUNE 10. 1931 YES TERDA 5y STEWART JONES Q 00., Charlottetown "w" b’ “m1” W‘ w‘ P- J- "°Y Wm- --—-— ___- d! C0. 5119-6-84! Correspondents o! Grnnahiclda ll 00o lvleiai e» sag-lg: 1:85:21; t ‘mm, m “hum” a wad) N Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bradley 1111a *—"— 41.- Redui: .1 s1 18%’ 18% Beaubsrnola a ...| a 4 1m an W" "MY "A" "@4951" daushter Phvllippa. Mr. and Mrs. E. Allogiuiuy Corp . . 6% 6% B16 5% n1; uiaaourl . Store closes at 12.30 on Wednesday H ~ - Allied Chem . 1m 121-1151511154, B ‘ 10mm” m“ w“ “t J. . Morrissey, Messrs. William uvnno muse-mic iaunsruvr Al Chalmers 21 M3,", “new: _ 1;» 121,; "Kiwi! dlirlnl J1me. Jilly Ind Flynn and John Lelgbtlzer. motored A mild 14% 15%| 14% 14%‘ D c sea raml n w, av 8V August Cudmore Bros 5105-8-9-21 I __ _ , _,, so, _Durlng is. month of April there w. Am Can "'| 1oz| 11m will M6 1; a Worgkl 1 ' ' ‘ ' °° G°°'5°"°w“ "m" Chmmiiwwll- ihlilrlzlfijacitic an“, _ u, g curred ‘an interesting improvement in Am Car Found 17% q n Home OII .‘.. no‘: 55 . ‘ ———— 111w _ __ __ "mil" fl-llr mum liroduetl of a... u.» Pow 01/. 21W- an 4% Imperial on .1111: 1m 11%| 1w. VIOLIN RECITAL by the pupus M J m, M seam . electric“ an r I _ _ essrs. o oran and Patrick " treal a. ..2i.'i% BBS‘ IOIII conLrai Gltatllt Am Loco 16% Imperial '.lo . . i) B 0 ii . o! M!” K u,“ H b Tu d 11...: if m" and; I _ swimw- The 11-1111 rm for the 1.1.1.111. a... Sugar m1 4s 41% 48 1.. Petrol . 101101;, 1o 1011, l1 "ll 0m Y» es “Y McIntyre, Newport, recently visited "$31.13: . 1:111::.~l.1:.*1rs¢r..:- 1: -: A" - solos 1- .11 ... .. M" ""1- ~= i‘ "M ems-awn- ggaqlllznp... ruled about a,1on',ooo'1.. .w,"1,_ a231,’,- gi: i‘: £3113? .:I",' 22 125v, 2115' 211,4 "um" 1:; IAIRochIord square Hall. 5143-6-10-81. _ ___ ‘"322 211751.113’; ‘i-‘Jwz; .'.‘.' .' w. ‘.‘.l’.'"1'.l.l;°1§°§.‘.>‘..¢5..§‘.l“‘s‘ll.f&%‘Zlllflfi 23°.P"X.‘I... ' ' ' “ w‘ . Mi" m“ Roberiwrtsi- Georges. galldlnl? Product‘ I" I ‘ I ' H 18,11’) irnln over 192R in Approximately e.40i),- Bald Loco . . ... | 5 DELINEATOR P3ICES~"D“e w recently visited Georgetown. 1 111111 Cement .. _ n 000 k. w. b. The April recovery in daily changes in tariff, “The Delineator" ' lilacs Mum“. Lg; “mm l. on. of m. ‘whine-M "w" will now sell at $125 for six months imam“ 2l"3...‘.'.‘.'..“§r'.é ‘l 2:: 293": "lifiiflapgiietxltlgffltfielfgtllg: S“. moriaetgoriaaollr‘: ' ° ' ' subscription delivered over c unt M“. He“ Paquet ma so“ Earl mo‘ anumn Bronte ... ... ... . 20 crease. Notublo amongst this‘ territorial‘ l of ' er‘ tend m Georgetown from Charlotte" Rnr Foundry l.. ‘(liaiaiona la the Province 0f Quebec. Can ‘Pacific 136 o M09“ 5‘ McLeod LunltflL tOWn. *"~'.'.'."..::-"*::.:::1I..:‘??""' .1 .1.!'..1‘:“‘.”.2?...i:.."l‘.{'£..';l.lf&? 22:11.: 9.21;‘. 2:2: 1523i.‘ ill.‘ ill.‘ lei? ¢anada Bonds “"'°'°-1°-=’1, “M? if,“ lirlrlce .. 20 gain of 1.230.000 over March. This TCol Carbon 68168111 04% 64% -—-- Mrs. Wade Hughes, Souris recently M‘ n Tar Chemical . 8 manna that the Province contributed a- C G Electric ...| flfll/f 2M5 3% 95% i- MEETING —Members 0f S0115 O! I “mhmm '1 'era - 17 "m"! 9° tier cent of the entire count Col Graph ‘We ' r ~ "sued Georgetown- fillagffljols “"__ an will‘: increase 111 April over Mllffh, o? Con Gaa I 1105i. 112v, 89% 1,10 ma ‘fled England meet at Lodge Room today ___ "M1111 ‘Steel \Vareu n: :0 sg-xngla‘: z‘ 11131256130 uglyhav- 65:10 . 433i‘, 413 41$ W" “on m _ 5 ‘w, 1mm, 10,175 at 2 P. M. to attend funeral o! Late ~ Mn Edward Mcparlane, Anmm “um o“ '1“ lckel" _ _ 11% r-nntrncilon from iirfprelredin ' mp"; l E I Dupont 80 S0 77% ‘l8 ‘Vi! Lflln -- ' ' Brother Jim" 5- Pleme- 5H5‘!!- dale recentl visited G t “larllrlllzlrllii iisntisub.‘ .'.'. 10% Win00. The Maritime Provini-el okalnal n r Light am. am 32M a27- ghivrv Lin!" ~ -°5 , - ‘ y °°"g° W“- riier_ m .0 I I I 1 ' _‘_ 1 cory oau - - 111::;=1..2:1..-~- ‘ll: 2.11.1: ll; "".“““ fir? .... - mm w" "Mo" -w=~ Mr 1-1».- u r "' " ' " ' ' ' o enewu . - ~ ' I - New“ bmolifennc - . - Ii €0l:1.i|1:‘i;llp].(1r|°¢dt;: g; ‘Amleptba-lt‘ . 39:2- Relundh: n _ _ Rev. Bishop Lucas will preach 1n St. rgcgnmy vlsued Charl0ttemwn_ 1 previous month. Gen Foods . 1/, 411/. $22331‘: ~ W. m“ {gill-M M” at 2 p. m. and in st. John's Church, 1 . 12.: 1 a s4 - --- .-- - ~ , d, __ "w PPl-loil-llgaégrtiolrailgsial: '.'.“‘l.§‘.Z'.‘..’¢‘3 $526313‘ Rub . _ n Refundiiil ..: .. 41411110 10200 102.30 Mllibn. at 8 11- ru- His Lordship Mr. Edward McFarlane and Mr. 12w‘. ll‘. '..°.."°.‘.?.."'l§.2".'i‘.‘l"i 22111:: .1111 - “"11 .6.‘ be ““°"":P="~“ ‘=1 5- Arm-oh» M» Pm,‘ mime" ,_, n “mm. o.’ ‘he currgetevury :51; :3; Hudnm M“ .... us)‘ G. Jackson of the Church Army. Mgynggugh‘ scum, recently visited §~1;gf°la:§,“‘°_' "i; fllilrieen month! in thexbintnry 0e m, in H"! 4s 42 mg ligfg Georgetown. o o _ ._, 1 _. . -. .,,,w~.1,.... . 0:1: lfholilvilaofraihlrleailgwvlls l: with m, 1 u‘ 2Q {qfi ~18 101.311 104.511 _ THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE ___ 21.1.11- ‘sntlgnsnu-d-J 2M power rontractl coming 1.. from an... Jobna 11.... s1 w. 52% s2 5° -‘°‘-‘° 1°“’5 of the Prince Edward Island Hospl- Mr. and lvlrs Nicholas Landrigan Jae o ... a a1’: a f u ' i 1 1 ' , i» - -- -- =1» 1.: '1':.."l:".:"::t:.."r;?°s..::..::1: .. ... l?“ h. ti’: .-._-- m Campus" =cl=nowl=dges with cards-r. M- us»... mo... Wlunipel blew-lo 10% “...”.- production r1111 gain .11 a hriab Mg Myra 1; 11:11.1, m1- 114v. we ~ thanks the receipt of s25. being the Sturgeon; Mr. Mabon Montague and ., . rrw w.- mm 11:~..*:'-..:::.":.".'1-'.1:':.:.n":. "at": FIiiWE» I-- m‘ " “l "ll The Montreal - °°.“é'“’"“°“ °3“‘§.“°°" ii“ “b” M" "“‘“‘ w“ L““"°“‘““' w“ ‘lee energy by u" gum-p, an" g . Muck Truck .- . 281A 29% ‘AI 29% 0° 011195-35’. lie C. 5 9-6-10-11- recent visitors to Geor et ' , . . ... ... hit _ 7' g ‘Wim- Can ...| "a a:- u, .... 09% (em 14% "I u’ :2 . S k Ex h _ ___. finsgfligllgvl-‘I-l-lnr-‘u 16:21:14 ‘i222 I 21:‘ 132m 1'00 C Gflgé ANNUAL MEETING-I'm: almual Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacPhee and ,,, ... . Cllllilllllll Purlfic . ... ... ... ... ___ lgloegftgvgoztrirlxlzczlmvbilfdolilaed Li‘; filial)’. flild MIS. Kink MacDonald ijmysi-r ... ... ... ... i... . . . . w mo red G _ gonsnmriie: 1nd ... .. 4% 24W 24% T-"iill Qpeciial to Johnston e ward) be held in the Law Library in char- lottetown 0 Box-gnaw“ “Om char omo 111 P c ' ii‘ . , ' confirming" Solve 1 Co oasglisggzll figé Bail Isle "ilffiilglzllll; mttewwn- on MlmdaY the 15th d5)’ 0n a 0P8! u: s ' nca nail» 1 l-‘llrTil-‘ir Power Light “m” u’ "°t""°“ " ""4, North Pile ... ... _ 85:6 g g #053"; u“ My“ 14%_1‘:Q °t ‘mm at 3 °°l°°k p‘ m‘ w' E- M15 M» J- POW". Somerville, re- For Films . cmmuo "Bu" Bum‘ Izar Pulill! . 22%| 21%| 2214, 23,4; a c m" B m Bentley, Secretary-‘Ireasurer. cently visited Georgetown. figpfrfll Aapbnlt ..r lenick Ford . 3.941 3-5“ 3- 3' Can Cement .. l0 10% 10 iii 5915.35,“ Gem-ml ilnlors ... ... m”, Law F 47% 43 43% 40% can cem Pfd ___ p1 sunrise-u - » ~ ~ -- - - ss om ‘"5 7, ‘ml “l? Can In Alcohol ...| Al’, . Mrs. John condon and daughter nisrnniinnnl Hydro Electric ... . 58 57% “Ml 50% "'4 7"‘ C P Paper ... \ I 55 NEW PRICE 0N DELINEATOR.— Mgr-y Mung Hafbo memoir-uni Harvester --- - .. ,, em c114 33W "f c P New m4 21w. 211 2a l“ s , - Y m» Tecimili’ V15- Kennerolt Conner ... w. . c,“ PM, _ m m 5 5 M aunders of Buttericks Limited lted Georgetown. §i|¢fli¢""'¥T'-“fl“'~"'$-~- w -~--- f? M grzielting ... 298-1 29:43 gin g5 is taking subscriptions to_the Delin- ___ ,'11 arn u non ower ... D ii ... . Pqrilmnilvit P111111: . k t .... .. m 521/, 11mg Con“... .|.. "a a» eager ‘here. Due to tariff changes, Capt, and Mm Edward Dicks, an . ... m s2 11.1111 Textile . su scrplon price isnow $1.25 for six Charlottetown we“ 1m Dec ... ... .... ... ... 40% 4&1’. Ham Bridge 0% ' ’ v o“ m Gem‘ h, NM, _ 11% m 11% “,4 months. More d: McLeod Limited. getown m; wee]; , 0M‘! 1., c W C Pfd. . e1 1 515Q-g.19.g1_ .‘\i n 1 . 4% fiierllgizkiccuritiea a . L21»; . s1“r. Huigclwer 32y. 12v. o 41 __ g; Mr- William Kissins. Charlotte- Siilgesrlpslr ...... ... s‘ _ ‘ gar; ~51: 2i! ~5‘b EIHbSSuISASNDERS 0i’ Buttericks town, spent the week end in George- “nuiirliiim ... _,, _ uMl Rll~lf1I35VI| 35$ Pow Corpor . 1% ‘w e 9p onms you today m the townv m9 guest’ U’ hi5 brill-h". REV- 1-11.... 11....-r . wmmruo 01mm nasal: s, w ‘iii-l "Ml 15'4- l-"li 011-11.». Power . a4 interest of the Dellneator. We rec- o. Kiggins l?!" ~‘i"""»" - - w- 1W5; » g,::|',b,y",',ne' ' i we 11 11 ,§"‘,‘,';'"('f"" I, 38' 243.2 ommend Miss‘ Saunders and the De ' I " on an ow ‘ —>— Acrlwg 110x11 pljupn! wrmar- 5r"5'5..1§§..-"' w‘ m} 2° f‘ C at‘ Can is? ilneator to your kind attention. Mr William Murphy and Mr Pei; . ... ' ec ... -1 .. ' - ' FMPOMTION nwmlnuk k i1 c Carb mg‘ 33412 33:6 ‘ Moore d: McLeod Limited. er McLellan, Souris; Mr. Sterling “m. __Hnp m“ ___ _' 2k.“ n?‘ I 5150-6-10-2l. Clark, Mount Stewart, recently v15. 119117-11- 5m. 1957 __ ,,, a‘ 98:2 W2!‘ Royal . . ... ..| I I I 336 I lied Georgetown. l1; c (Quiver . was 111m .- so] M; - ,5 wnvs PRIZE Rachel Reed, 10- an n .. . . .. . ' ' n" git-aim ‘Inc 111L441‘ “u, m 9832' ——-——-———- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Frank Dalziel, Mrs, Cyreng 1' r 11 414p.» 11m 07.2.1 , - . .. . 20% V" s, l 3, 3.. '| 2M. R. C. Reed, l8 Buck Street this city MacDonald Miss Bertha Smith iv 1- 11 4 _ _ .. . -. 111 sou, a0 °° ~'l‘ 2”“ i T0 rm: Monnu. nrvan - ' ' ' m“ t: ,1 n peg 3m 34% 349,2 w“? gin-...- mél‘ mg! 221,552 22?’: won first prize in her class for violin Mrs. Mulligan, motored from Geor- ='1“'c'il“F-l. 1.. ell’;- ill}? 15.51? nl-ligg ' ‘ w" ""'°" ‘fillim, $1 ‘g3; Stately river onward flowing, figgghziszaes °;ZSZZ,T:A‘1O:YM:QZ “m” l” Charmtwmw“ “mmly- .l n 1'11 - , _ _- ‘ , , _ _ 31:11 .,~_..“J$ EARNSCLIFFE 503005 _ 671/; as}: Th” the meadows’ ‘rash and 8mm’ Clubs in Stelnert Hall, Boston, Sat- Misses Susie and Mary Hemphlll,‘ in... Irrlm 5m! mu 11101-1 101,511 n, B l 7,, a Shadowed now, where pines are "m, Tram 5M 1n“ mm n“) ——- a 1s .a I ‘A growing urday afternoon. The child. skilled 2':1:wl'?_1"r:r‘r g...- 11mg 1.11;“, my“ libllowing is_ the honor roll of Murmurmg'm’tly m my dream in the use of the violin, won much their home in Georgetown. QM“, row" fizftliiiuljélz)“ Earnscliffe School for the month of MURnAY 353303 NORTH ' pram, m, he, phymg and was v16. Mrs. Webster McNeil 11.11 Kvrilr 51,51» 10.1: 1111.25 100.50 “Pm "d "53"" .__ forlous over many entrants. she was Bflby and dflushter Helen. George- DOMINION or rANAnA GUARA NTEED BONDS R _ ._, 41.5w 111.14 g N R - 414m- 111.111 ;; -\_ ll .. 411,111» 1on1 i; 7‘ R fill/me iiiiiq ; Y“ ll mm.- 111.111 '; N R line 11m ; -‘{ R - 5pc 1mm l; R - . 5pc 1on0 ‘i! ll ... ... 5pc 1M0 II (‘om 5pc 11m noynavrox or CANADA n (Tun Lxempt laauea) “a “MOM ‘l 1081 .Nov 1 10.18 Jiiir 1 10-17 ..Dec 1 1037 (Taxable Iaanea) , Nov 1 HHS-BR 102.00 0ND! 101.35 02.8.’! 104.00 a-a 104310 75 non; 2, Michael McInnls; 3, Mary ...Nov 1 11110-110 1015s I "u! lnvinw ron arms: s, m1 101i. 70 Min h, mil | "m DDITOIIIIPIIIIII flgiirri nnnnitnred uilnlon Burenn of Statistics nring ibi- first quarter of YPIIP- cold nroduetlon in- PFIIQ 0V0!‘ ‘h! we‘ tufuia I ma bus r-nrinlied y "ll". n: in» r» IBJPMJW) "r N mono ‘It’! of 16:3” correaponil - 331 per cenl over for onoh of to aee tllni corner Iirnilm-i- tal oufnnt for the pounds, la anh- orand/Va qinriafl, ‘y. Pflilndl in 10.10. Grade IX-l, Annie Monissey; 2, Alfred Trainer; 3, Gertrude Morris- isey. Grade VIII-l, Beatrice Morrlssey; 2, Cecil Tweedy; 3, May McKinnon. Grade VI-i, May Morrlssey; 2, Mary McInnis; 3, Harley Carrier. _Grade V-l, Lea Mutch; 2, Peggie Mcinnis; 3, Reta Molnnis; 4, Queen- ie Mutch; 5, Tillie Tweedy. Grade III (SrJ-i, Byrne Morris- sey. Grade III (JrJ-i, Helen Mclnnis; 2, Leo Mcfsaao. ‘ Grade 1 (SrJ-l, Eimice Mcisaac; 2, Marie Meinnis; 3, Annie Mclnnis. Grade I (JrJ-i, Mildred McKin- Mclsaac; 4, Douglas McKinnon; 5. Gerald McInnis. Perfect attendance for month of Apriiz-i, Alfred Carrier; 2, Beatrice Morrlssey; 3, Harley Carrier; 4, May Morrissey; 5. Mary McInnis; d Leia Mutch: 7, Queenie Mutch; 8. Helen Mclnnia; 9, Annie Mcfnnis; i0, Mich- ael Mclnnis. Perfect attendance for the month of Mayz-i, Alfred ‘Trainer; 2, Harley Carrier; 3, Queenie Mutch; 4, Lea Muioh; 5, Reggie Mclxinis; 6, Helen Mcinnis; 7, Annie MoInnis. Eufreda Stewart-Teacher. they cause in \‘1e stomach and in- testines. deprive infants of the nour- ishment that they should derive from food, and moi-nutrition is the result. Miller's Worm Powders destroy worms and correct the morbid con- ditions in the stomach and bowels that are favourable to worml. l9 that the full nutriment of the child is assured and development in every way encouraged. L New York ::Worms by the irritation that r Ti-iE-CHAJILOTTETOWN GUARDIAN‘ Exchange Mr. Belmont Yeo, student pastor of Wood Islands Presbyterian Church, preached in the Presbyterian Church here on Sabbath morning and at the Peters’ Road Presbyterian Church in the afternoon and evening last Bab- bnth and gave good sermons. Mr. Yeo is a native of the Island, his home being at Tyne Valley and while young in the work, he will give a goodaccount of himself with a few years in college and a few summers in the, actual practical work of the church. He will be welcome here again at any time be may come. The Women's Institute of this part of the Island will hold their monthly meetings for June early in the com- in; week. Gaspereaux Institute will meet in the school house on Monday evening, the 15th inst, and Murray I-farbor North Institute will meet at the home of Mrs. David Millar on the shore on Tuesday evening, the 17th inst. Pembroke Institute meets on Thursday evening, the 21st and in all these meetings, Joblems of local interest will be discussed and pro- grammes rendered that will eiliven the proceedings. A good local feel- ing prevails between the different Institutes and visitors from one to the ‘other are plentiful. Messrs. William Irving and Harold McKerron were home for the‘ week end, the former from fishing on the North Shore and the latter from road making near Dundas. The heavy rain on Friday nigh made travelling difficult ‘and slow, but we welcome it here,- although it prevented n. great deal of pleating being done on Saturday that had M.‘ Stewart Jones Co. Correspondents ol eenshieldl 8e Co. embers oi flu Montreal Stock Exchange u o...» George s1. cal-rum»- been as for many of the school children. - _ On Friday evening the Yeo broth- era have been showing pictures in the hpii bear and patronage for the lama has been largo, abowing that the general depression is not aa deep as commonly luppotod. 1i- The lobster factories report coma f ornlqoin tbeamoimtpardambut on amount of the atonn on laturday, maoytraplwlrennt takonuptbat ‘l The Montreal Curb Market Since I've known thee, mystic river, Joy has filled the hours ietween- Like the morning's lovely gleam. I have seen thy bosom heaving When the winds disturbed thy rest; Like the unseen spirit grieving, Deep within my troubled breast. Yet in hours of human sorrow. What a comfort thou hast brought! Bringing 10y with each tomorrow Till my soul that spirit caught. Making darkest hours grow lighter, Like the moonlight on thy stream, Making up life's scenes seem brighter Like the vision in_ my dream. For these happy scenes I love thee, River of celestial huel In my dreams I hear thy.- near me, See thy flowing waters blue. 0ft have lovers, glad and sighing, Sought thy solace thro’ the years. 0ft have others sad and dying, Mingled with thy stream their tears. Keep their secrets ancient riverl Bear them to the silent seal Let me be the humble giver, Of an idle song to three. --F. H. M. in the Presbyterian Church here dur- ing the coming week with services preparatory thereto beginning on Sabbath, the 14th of June and end- ing on Sabbath, June 21st. All ser- vices will be held that day in the Murray Harbor North Church-M. NEUllAl-GIA o! lb w . |NARD'§ more» 1‘. it ll V. I 1 lNlMEN Maying my whole life seem brighter,’ Sacrament season will be observed , l Central Guardian ALL FERTILIZER ACCOUNTS accompanied by her sister, Madeline Reed-Newburyport News. (The young lady referred to above is a grand daughter of Mrs. Von Clure Gay, this city. ::For Burns and Scalds.—Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil will take the fire out of a burn or scald. It should be at hand in every kitchen so that it may be available at any time. Ihere is no preparation required. Just apply, the oil to the burn or scald and the pain will abate and in a short time cease altogether. llllnar-d’: Llnirnent cutl [renne- CANOE COVE SCHOOL The following is the report of Canoe Cove School for the month of Maw- Grade IX-i, Sadie MacNevin; 2, Jane Darrach; 3, Louise MacNevin. Grade VIII-l, Edna MacKinnon; 2, Stella Inman; 3, lara MacPhee; 4, Oswald Darrach. Grade VI-i, Arthur MacLean; 2, Leona Carson; 3, Dorothy MacNevin; 4, Neil MacNevin; 5, Dan MacPhee. Grade IV-i, Elizabeth MacDon- ald; 2, Hector MacNevin; 3, Mary Darrach; 4, Colin Darrach. Grade I1 (Sm-l, Lloyd MacDon- gali; 2, Mildred Inman; 3, Radolph MacDonald. Grade II (Jr.)—1, Catherine Mao- Lean; 2, Muriel MacNevin; 3, Cleve- land MacDonald. Grade I-l, Bernice Danach. Perfect attendance for me month: Oswald Darrach, Leona Carson, Ar- thur MacLean, moyd MacDougall, Mildred Inman. Muriel Maclzevin, Catherine MacLean. Mary B. MacKay-Teacher. (Patriot please copy» Card of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Pielix McKenna, wish to thank all their good friends and neighbours. who were so attentive during the time of the death and burial of their Mother. They also wish to thank the Bistera and Nurses oi’ the City Hospital for their kindness during her iilneaa time 0141-11. ' GEORGETOWN Mrs. Mclsaac and Mrs. Scrimgeour, Cardigan, recently visited George- town, recently vlsited New Perth, Mrs. Russell McLean, who has been visiting in Georgetown, the guest of her cousin, Mrs. A. E. Jen- kins. left recently for her home in New Glasgow, N.S.—A. » Bangholm Turnip Seed The Provincial Department of Agriculture has just located 100 lbs. 0f Blllfliolm club root resistent Turnip Seed. Orders up to this quantity will be filled on application. Act promptly. 5128-6-10—3i. 001011121. AusmT 1 2.10 2-5 , _i. Colonel Aubrey — Reg. No. 3940- leaves home on Thursday, June 11th, via 0'Leary to C. McFadygerfs, Portage, noon; thence to Romanus McDouguJPa, Grand River overnight, leaving at noon Friday, J1me 12th to Neil McDougalPs, Summeraide, over- night; thence to J. P. Kcoughb, Cape Traverse over Sunday. Monday, June 15th to B. McArthuFs, Kensington, overnight; Tuesday, to John McKin- non'a, New Annan Race Track over- night; Wednesday to Surnrnerslde noon; thence via ferry to James Ma- Intyrlfs, Bayeide over night. Thurs- day, June 18th to Edgar Mllligank, Nor-than: noon; thence to Shelton Sharpe‘; overnight. Friday, to James Palmer's, Invernees, noon; thence to George Skerryk, Goff‘; Bridge over- night. Saturday, to Vernon Mother- all's, Fortune Cove noon; thence to owner! stables, Elmsdale. Leaving Monday, June 22nd to Michael ‘Murphy's, Greenmount noon: thence tn Tlgniah overnight. Returning Tuesday to owner's stab- les. This route will he continued fortnightly till close of season. Thla horse needs no recommenda- tion in this Province. for by his own iperformanres. als-i that of his colts such as, Major Aubrey 2.11. Lucky - yLindy 2.12, Aubrlanna 2.19, Raymond Aubrey 2.22 and a number of other: he has been proven a wonderful speed lire. He has also a number of other promising colts training at present on the different tracks. Col. Aubrey has won two first prizes In succession at the Alhcrton Exhibi- tion as a carriage stallion, any age. J. W. O'BRIEN, Owner. WM. MATTHEWS. l Bowlers, In Charge. 5i30-0-10-mwf3L in- -%='!-Z%Z'I§Z¢Ii==r. 1-_—_-=a- --% ' .%-- Morning Stock Letter Wall Street Mirror Says?- Speciai to Johnston & W :§.":-:§:-:§ powers of Industry thereby increased. ln commenting on Canada Power and Paper, standard atailailcal any: that lilo prnpblflll acailng down of (‘Bpltnllllit- ln|i 1100a not alter their opinion ihut lin- rummon la ‘utiruuiire for prunent nnirllng." m Z 1': % Z-Z .=== 1-; g FINANCIAL SERVICE SAYS: MONTREAL, June D.—The eaalnoaa nl the lorol bnuni yeaterdny, in flue of n firm louae in Wall Street. lndlcuieil linat lhrre la etlii mime liquidation In be taken ("life at before a recovery of appreciable proportion can be hoped for Bonner or later, however. thla selling In‘ hound to dry 110. and a better tune iii- HAIIKET LETTER: 52W YORK, June ll-Wcakm-Ia Bui- velnp. lmnurdlote future, the fut remalna lhnl ntorka are now clearly In n buying rather than nailing rungs. This cunnili- uf the inventor than the present weak- nrsn and the long dmvntrend of the market produced by months of unreas- nnuhle (our. As a mutter of fact. the extent of lira existing pesaimlom ahuuid be regnrrlril in Ila proper llght n: a favorable rather than adverse factor from the long term lnvealor pulnt o! rlew not only for the nuannl buying oppor- funlllra ll cronies but brruuae it manna that the the hueinua house cleaning now everywhere in process will continue in vigorous lnniiion and the recupr-ratlre For Homemakers Tit-bits of Homely Gossip That Help To Make Happy Homes. Maybe one of these griefs have been yours of late-and each is the kind that will. recur. Once bitten—‘ we are more apt to guard against the next bite, so here are a. few odds‘, and ends of information to help YW‘ be ready next time. Vegetable _Siai.ns,-It is a very good plan before preparing vege- tables or fruits that stain the hands, to rub the thumb and forefinger with olive oil or butter. This will prevent the unsightly stains which are diffi- cult to remove. Onion Smart-Pare onions under water and you will never be trobuled with smarting eyes. "Fish Taster-Put a teaspoonful 0f ammonia in a. pan that has been used for cooking fish and let the a- monla remain in the pan for a few minutes, then rinse 1h 11011111.; water- The next food-cooked in the same pan will never be suggestive of fish. Another trick to achieve the 59-1116 No matter how prlrea movq In the, erutlnn should loom larger in the or». Wordly Wise ls Advice] ‘ilrrluy continued in the mrly dealing» waierday with fair sired loosen being shown. U. F. Sir-cl receded to ABM vom- nurcd with ltn previous Inw of lltll; aml ll high of lnnt work} recovery of 91?’;- The rulla nlan declined raiIu-r sharply. Vnlurnn riled down on lire rc-rvrtlon, how- vaer, whereupon n rialiy lierrinprd that ontlnueri to the close. The Dow Jonas: Lndnatriul average: . cloned nt 135.92 e-onrpnred with Frl1lny’a ‘ high 0f 13839. The ncilnn ni‘ flan’ mur- lket mound rlrla larel almuln afford a ‘good indlrntlnn n! ifn nni airrngili. If mental indicating file nutiimk for immin- eal thla full. ihla level la not broken Cirrough it may he the upper level of 11 irnding ilffll io GRAIN SUBSIDY GIVES FARMERS $10,100,000 he established pending further iii-rolop- OTTAWA, June 9.-'I‘he five cent per bushel subsidy on Canadian grain. exports announced by Premier R. B. Bennett will, on the basis of 1930, mean about $10,400,000 to Canadian farmers. The Prime Minister told the coun- try today the government intended to absorb five cents of the cost of freight on Canadian grain shipments U\ CYSBBS. 1.1 the calendar year i930 Canada . , nlcd 207,761,000 bushels of grain. l1 the subsidy had been in force last year the Canadian farmer WOilid have received about $10,500,000 more for his crops. The general interpretation is the subsidy will only affect export grain. His words were: “We therefore propose to provide that the freight rates shall be ad- Jilsted by this country absorbing five cents per bushel on all wheat that is exported. That provision is effective this year. That amount is taken into consideration in the estimate I have given of the expenditures during the year." Helps Threshing Bill Calgary, Alta, June ZL-Budget an- nouncement that the Federal Gov- ernment will absorb five cents per end-leamed from a most clever per- son who has “kept house" in every.- thing from the most charming bungalow I know to a dug-out in France: Throw a spoonful of mustard into a saucepan in which you have "boiled in""'the odor of fish; it Will Montague, spent the week end at the dlshwam" Wm “We ‘he embm“ and son forks, if you are of the pleblan race completely dissapcar. This applies also to dishes. A little mustard in rassment of a fish taste “on YOK! that cannot afford fish forks and dishes. Bath Tub Stalns.——A1m0st a magi- cian for cleaning a bath tub is Ja- valle water. Apply it with a. dish mop, rinse, and the stains will van- ish and enamel will not be injured. Paint-Painters will BPIBSU m9 paint on the glass.'but do not worry; apply hot vinegar to the paint and watch it vanish. lillnnrdfi Llnlrnent for Stlffneaa. bushel freight charges on all wheat exported is regarded by Norman F. Priestly, vice-president of the Unit- ed Farmers of Alberta, as "certainly a measure of relief and a step in the right direction." He said that the five cents a. bushel would pay half of the threshing bill. "But the big problem still remains,“ said Mr. Priestly. "How are we going to market the 1931 crop in the best possible way?" Mr. Priestly stated his executive had just concluded a. meeting at which it was decided to urge‘ the Dominion Government, governments of the prairies and the farm organ- izations, includirlg wheat pools, to arrange a meeting immediately to discuss the i931 market problem. Alberta wheat pool oflicials and representatives of the grain trade declined comment until further facts were obtained. It is extremely important to give puppy foxesa. right start by early supplying nourishing food. This l start can be given by fee FOOD, which is especially ding IMPERIAL PUPPY high in food values as if. is made from carefully selected‘ ingredients univer- sally recognized for high fent. IMPERIAL PUPPY F standard nutritional con- OOD formula is prepared with a view to the development of pups into active, sturdy foxes with pelis of‘ highest sheen and faultless color. Secure from your loc factory. Charlotteio Box 446 To accomplish these results “Imperials" must be fed early and regularly throughout the whole season. al dealers or direct from Imperial Biscuit Co., Limited wn, P. s. I. _ Phone 721