1"" .9 ifs »i ' 5 E i .~»~ -si .ish v _ i ._i -»,--iff, 1 i 1 i i _1"`> 'ip .,‘ '31 _,_ __ .' _ gif .~.,. \ ~ _Ii `7f.'7» i1 ;»", <1 it lil/ ~r ‘»:- ki; el it it ‘s it . *sg _ .i fi .3 l, isa#-c' if ‘ f"<`si" . 3 2.2 _».'~ f, 'if __,___ . ‘fy i' .sf M" . __ ,, ; tu z "~-ra. _- x . ’. ,i i ` _ 'vi - 3 =' - . LF' i _iff 5%' _ T.. Rf. ~.‘..i ~ _ ._. __ ._ .__.. - 1 i _ ¢ . “ . _ _ _ _ -1 _,L-~-~ *M fs ~ ~ M no YEARS or Love... kepcalive by hue! Who can ever forget Alexandre Dumas' classic! A -xiii : 'rl 0* c in ‘. .'._ =¢, 2:. .ina ~f- .,.. . - -_`A I- .¢_- it will: i. _ nossnr DONAT -~ Eussa LAND1 4- 5 ADDED ATTRACTION - MICKEY MOUSE Prince Edward 'T255 . TODAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY »<>_Ne_o.f_ii+r~ ra . _ all _ .___ _....43 ALSO..... RUSTLEB/S OF RED DOG _ cHAi».4 COMEDY . I IN A DOG ‘ l HOU-SE WITH ' WF BR0NZEi'2;‘;‘Z....°i?§”‘G§‘£Z- .sg EUTWURM sn, a 3 'The bronze ciitworm attacks tkrnss particularly on the Tantra- f_mar dykelancis in New Brunswick. -_;.wlicre it occurs in vary large mim- _bels at intervals of some six to ,eight years, causing serious injury for complete destruction of the grass _*over large areas of meadow. The Flelst outbreak covered the period Jrom 1023 to 1931, completely .'ltr11:i-.ing the grass from many hun- ldlefls of acres at l\'1e height of Bbunclaiice in 1928. The insect was jbimd in sin:-.il numbers in 1934 and the Entomological Branch of the Dominion Dcp:ii~tment of Agricul- .Iure warns tliit unless preventive easurcs are taken, another out- Elreak is liable to be developed ‘ yiiiiin the next few years. »:' A study of the life-history of the _lnsect (prevousiy not completely 'jknoivnl durinl the last outbreak showed that e,-gs are laid between fthe lust w::'i: of July and second Qcvuek of September. These hatch Qéfore October rind the small larvae Iiihcrnzite in the debris on the sur- iface of the soil. in moss. and par- 'iiciilarly in thick clusters of a _’6e“t:\in type of grass to be found |,lcn_s: old ditches, banks and in _iucadows long down to gre-SS. OD jncadows. the first, second and =third year after seeding, the sur- face debris. moss and winter pro- - _tion of this type was scaniy and = insects were found to survive. ff old meadows, six to ten years in ` .ss, nearly :ill survived and it was " such meadows that severe infes- @‘.ions developed. The caterpillars, 1 hen abundant, assume the march- Xnfr habit but the presence of the Qiliny drainage ditchcs generally ‘Lesps them in si. messire confined :ta the older meadows. Neither oats Sior clover are attacked by the xisect and a simple method of pro- jection is afforded by the renewinl 3; old meadows after six years in grass by plouqhing, seeding with nts and grass seed. With the PWS' iict of another pe"lodlc outbreak _veloping .within the next few `erii's, the renewal of meadows in 'ass six or more years bv plough- ' and reseejing is desirable. . _'l"lic caterpillar: unlike most cut- ib ms, feeds in daylight and its _dung stages well up on the tolls fthe grass stcrrs, where it may be sily seen. Trhls of a-rsenlcal d\1St 'od sprays have not proved effec- _ ye noi- are they considered by the ' adow owners desirable on grass ich is to be fed to stock and sold " export trade. -?§ Starch Desserts §r:,Acco'rdin|r to the pamphlet "Milk sects issued by the Dominion -| pariment of Agriculture, Ottawa. _gi-on ¢;@55c_i_-_|: ¢-,o£i_»rise tix _large ~ upo m -pii ngsw c are lckened with.; cornstarch or flour. "‘}.”i‘5§...“ .."ilZ?.°i.‘l.iff.f,§“.§§...“¥ii '_ this type, the following poin_ts mild be kept in mind. , (1) Cook in lop of double boiler: i Mix the cornstarch. or flour th sugar and blind___:vith _... before adding” on €_____¢_¢;\ ____ ,.,'~...‘°>..°“' ss.: .:,,..f i. ally unt mlx.ture is cooked: ) 06ok`, the flavour nw »‘ _ ppeored; (5) " ‘ ? Ill L lqv. _' “ an '-, 15* rs? » _. in __ 3 whci _ -512,". on aure:r»,,»~s, iii ,._._._- O'I'I`AWA, June 25-Condition of fruit crops was generally good throughout Canada, according to s. report issued yesterday by the Do- minion Bureau of Statistics. In Prince Edward Island treo fruits and small fruits wlntcred sat- isfactorily a.nd While low tempera- tures delayed growth to a certain extent, crops have now' developed favorably. Fruit trees wintered well in Nova. Scotia, says the report, and while a. cold late spring retarded early de- conditions during blossom period small fruits. Insects and disease are DP damage from frost has been repor- ted. Warm rains in New Brunswick in June improved prospects for the apple crop and a heavy set was in dlciited, as there was no evidence of injury from insects or fungus. A drought which retarded devel- opment in the early part of the sea- son in Quebec was broken ln May, good - wihle prospects are poor for all var- ieties. , It was estimated that the Bherry crops in Ontario would show in- creases over last year. Most varie- ties of early apples had a good snow of blossoms. In British Columbia all fruits suffered from the prolong- ed spring drought but light rains have improved conditions. __,__.--- NEW ZEALANDEB. IS THE ‘ WORLIYS PRIZE PAINTER- 5 The New Zealander is the world’ prize painter, having to paint his house oftener than other people due to climatic conditions and he like to lfrep his premises splc and span in keeping with the high standard of living he maintains ac- cording to the master of a. Cari- adian National Steamshics' freleh- ter in the Canada-Australia-New Zealand trade recently arrived in Canada with cargo. There is ii DW- ponderance of wooden houses with galvanized iron roofs, and a boun- tiful mclsture coupled with strong hine lays havoc with the C A P I TO LNow YLAYING1, Same House But Not Same Place WINDSOR, N, s. .lime 24.- ((7P>-Of all the legends that have sprung up about Judge Thomas Hailburton, one of Can- ada`s most noted humorists, per- haps the most curious is the one that relates how to and his father were born 30 miles apart-though in the some house Old-timers say that the' father of the 19th century creator of “Sam Slick" was born down the Nova Scotia, shore about 30 mlles from here. When he decided to move to Windsor years later, he just shipped the old homestead on a raft and floated it up the Avon River to this town And lt was in the same house, they will tell you, that the famous wit was born. Bulmiin and Mrs J. L. Stevenson Melvin Mciicod and Mrs. P. L. Return to Land _ ‘_ _ Urges Chief Justice. (By The Cuudlnn Pres) SAINT JOHN, N. B.. dune 24 - "'I.'hcre is no use loafing at the cor- ner and waiting for things to, get better. The only wayto make thinks better is to couric-sentiment with labor and start out on the great adventure of the 20th cenury-the ee: spirit is pictured by Chief Just ice J. B. LI. Baxter. of New Bruns- wick, as n solution of problemsfac- toned ypung men, touched with the sentiment that inspired their fore- homes. s led itself." on in how to make the land pro from high school. “It is useless to talk industries. We havent got has come to an end. "If the unemployment of the ti es in a few years they w ave os m fitness for endeavor of any practi- A man who is on fit land seek instance of the opportunity avail- Semple and M' s. R. A, Houston. _ . e . _ h _ st.eams and rivers, for it is from C1°`ed with Nathoml Am cm such places that black flies often necessitates frequent painting. Tl". n asain, in the “gcy~er" sert’ori where the:-e is great thermal activity, the sulnhiirous fumes cause rapid de- terioration nt point work. Hereto- fore New Zealand has lmvorted most of the paint used, but with .the expansion ln the domestic paint manufacturing lndustry. im- ports have fallen off somewhat, Owing, however. to lack of raw ma- terials, New Zealand has to import these. There would appear to be an opening for Canadian raw ma- terials, such as dry colours, lead around in oil. llnseed oil and cer- tain resins. gums and solvents. Im- ports of raw materials increased 19 per cent 1933-34 over 1932 33. fTfTi _' ' and - . slimy to hot milk in wp of double boi and stir ooimtsntly 'until nuxture thickens.. 0002 for 20 to' 30 minutes, 'stirring occasionally. Es in for blanc mann fold 'mine in s E 5 5 55 _ ,QM i. ¥ .3 suns , p point on these dwellings which, Dainty refreshments were sericri by _ __ the committee in charge assisted ‘;K_‘f;§;__i“_e§_’__"':; ‘Qn hy the h°stess‘ tecting one from insect pests, par- ET 5 tit I E... i ___.____ comanisou or r.oco:i1orrvr:s‘t1‘=Ule1__1i' at nlflhfi when -#rrp is i _ -. i/icuim-:s ‘Mira 9 U-num' “IGH QPEED D .l Around summer cottages, and . m Edson! of other dwellings, the grass should be pogltiixiiqenridnelseifghrdg hthvt? recently kept cut 5h°l'ti “nd Shubbefy *md been worked out with regard to the ““d°1`b"“5h in which 7-h° in-Sect* pichemmham Nyc,-~ of me 5,9” shelter should be kept down to a 'Western Railway in England which minimum- P"°P°l` 5°"¢°“U\K 0! 50°" and windows is essential ip coni- tl t bll.h d rld d "Cen Y 951,. Cmnrlpzryngspsa, fort where biting fl‘.cs are preval- record for a s locomotive on this train with other °“t~ Screens U\'°f¢"“blY lh°“3d ¥\°¢ speed mmhmcs it is devdoped that be less than 10 meshes to the inch. ‘the locomotive has a rating of 2,6710 PYf°°1“'“'“'\‘°f°5¢“° 9Pl‘lYS» °f horse power against from 2,500 h_- which many brands are on the mar- p_ to Ove, 5900 h_ _,_ fm. other ket, are u.s.~:ful ln destroying in-_ wpesh while the mhumum Wight 3801.5 thht find |§h¢1r Why iI\d00l'A|9]-red-0115;-_ whether it be ii permanent real -"='-"‘” of the locomotive and train. norm- 'i ` 'i -----°*’*"°“"_'“ W is no time, tm, of an ~dence, A summer cottage or o tent. mgpiiiu- gm is mad” by mix”-,_5 go. I he” any 30° ns' ` A sim le formula. for su h a s ro. ' l Recipe, for blanc mong¢;_. . aeroplane, 66 times that of an auto- , P _ ° P Bl _ gether 1 os. of ol of citrone la, 4 »»»»~»-~ ~»~»»~» r.°i“t;”i-:leer °' tm: it-it” 52l§:°i..‘“:f;”.sr.1..2“‘.:.::. cz- zi.°‘::.“‘:.‘.:‘.°“i:.‘;:,:.‘“‘,‘..:;'.‘:,'. " °”““’°°“ 5°" ' iris `c»n:diaii NiiIi)§na(i°°m°i1:vii° ‘P°Wd°f in °“° l=“°\1 °'f k°1‘°°=“¢° ' r $4 CUP WIN' ,,|:|,,h nigh., 334 mm 'mit ya cover the vessel and ullow the mix: ‘4 CUP CUM milk ted ‘t mum h_ ' ' til!! fd) Btlhd IDI' EBVOYEI I\0\ll'l" 7 “ul” mf' mm* ra ___________.___p' aiphon or filter off the clear liquid 'ff WSW” Vmm* which forma the spray. Keep it ln tlln Ioflbly I Mix oomstarcli, sugar, and colt, , 1 “<1 ,_ blend with cold milk Add - ` co ron-oolsxcdpsttlc, when can or om r not in mc. APN! by mum of o mini! hand sprtyer or&¢;iiiiler. The tiny biting mi , known s¢mw»r~um~t~m¢“mmrm- _ Fl" .'»»ii»i»i..,._i»f<»_v»im»i..°ii.-.iii nolniollciiotthévvllltlimuh t ollmo sply winnip- ’34 -;Vl\alel Oil return of young peoplctothc1a.nii.‘L~.It. thrashed mid This re-awakening _of the pion- about with its i ing the young unemployed. Hp vis- ing. _ -'received by Mrs. DeBlols from Biggest For Years Member iof o murine family brings the British columbia industry u tidy sum but is not exploited on Canadcfs Atlantic foot whale, with its ing thirty feat in was trapped in an Richmond county, Nova early Moy, and out Natuxvfwlilch given the pack more mammalis struggles were power and the On the Dominion’s Pacific coast the whaling industry is of substan- fathers, finding romance in the soil ti&1\ 1mi>0l‘tBI1°¢. the Comb being - and hardship or hiiiiaihg their own uiieii iii iiiiuiiiniictiiiihig whine , ._ ._ _ 1 \ M” ` (i .. - - , \ _ I 1 _ f _i ‘ ~' a (__. < . i f ,__ ~ i - ~ v ,_,i ___ EVAPORATED MILK Your favourite brand cooirnn conivup BEE Tall tin Each 9c.2tlns 17e KRAET F Sh°P Early for These Pre Holrday Specials ' Prepare for the long week and SPREAD ' 603-.rlli-»=v-I-_ws _._, 12 oz.jar 22c-2 for 43c 3' Edtonia Choice Quality PEAS. CORN; TOMATOES Tin 10c-3 tins 234: YS' BAKEIVS COCOA '/1 lb. tin, each 144: 2 llnBZ1c Young men would need instruc- l’€9»!‘-S 0! WHHUTIH. Bhd the W0 Bti- 3 f0I’ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . . ._ 1.00 i ti - _ dime what it was capable' of yield- Islands where the yearly catch is ing. Practical experience as they l\*°°¢S5@d» filmed 011'? M01* thin EAT0N,S SILVER STAR MOTOR went along, with an experienced 813390 ¥a"°\'45 Of °l1- That Quantity OIL ` was 304000 gallons greater than 2 I tin . , . . . . ., 1.31 direutor for each settlement group, » ga would be more valuable than a pre- the 1933 °“"P“t' *md it is “ecessary _ umingry gl-afmng c°u,'5e_ he to dig back to 1018 in the records thought. ' l;__f_shE_h9e 1'-:°m}§ll;n DePBl'U\_1__€1\€ _gf KRAFT OR VELVEETA CHEESE “For a we large percentage of _ I* S ° n a Yea’ W en 5 ` them there ilsy no possibility of em- 34 Pf°dUCtlon figures were exceed- 5/Plrgn or Eimentn) 13 phwnemu.. the chief jusuce said ed. In addition- to the oil, which 2 - Pac age -~---- ~ - - ¢ -- is used for soap making and some 2 for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . ._ 25c - ,,-i_ EATON’S QUEEN OLIVES 8oz. jar 15c Stuffed Olives 8 oz. Jar 2lc i _ DR. JACKSON’S PRODUCTS- Lishus, Kolec Sub, Bekus Puddy, Roman Meal; Pkg. . . . . . . _ . _ . . . . _ 3.5¢ with reference to youths g.aduating other purposes me st____on___ p__°_ _ _ Y _ KELLOGG'S BRAN FLAKES them. The xportatio I u th ‘ -s to the v,}eSe; ,md t0“N‘;w°,=§,,,°;f§nd Half e deze” different species of , Pkg. . l0i~ whales were taken off the Queen 2 fm. __ 19° 1 CAMPBELUS TOMATO SOUP Tin . . . . .. Sc »|3tins............ . . . . . . .,%c Yoshi con an ___ b___o___ _md an up of Sperms.Some years__i:_go more EA zzb. tai 20¢ cal kind. ,, ,,,,__ __ , _ s- ;:::.:._Pi,s-,i;;i.t“ti::'t,:,c. 1:; ee e _i - S g Ere S X10 Deaf' y , ly" so badly off___ in ti__t_'f\€S_ _gf ggdusbdgkswgccgsloilxy Bévilllphdi Kraft Week ` P reserving Needs s nenc asanar anor a - . . 3 Y 5 5' 5' and Sei whales are also caught. In Krqfi Mrrgg-lg Whgp pa;-"wax, 1 “L cm-f_on5_ Em 13g orer in the city who cannot find employment. former Wang’ ‘EMM mmm SES' 4'/z 01. 106-3 f0l' 230 2 for 25c "if he owns his bit or ii holding and Grays were wmeumes “U” i 1 if 35 J mn 1 d | |, E 6 no _____d___rd can _um mm _“___ If mizzii___i;i__it___;_io_;i;___or___ti_i;_§¢ species 8/1 oz. Sc-_2 or c ar___bgs, oz. _n ox. a. c 23 he is at all competent as a farmer, ' Kraft old F¢15hl07|¢fd Salad _ °_xes ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ’ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ° c Dressing, 12 oz. 21c lie can at least fill his stomack off fuel supply need not worry him. Assufed of the md' If he has " w°°d1°t` the ` “There are thousan_ds of acres in _ this province sultabp for culiva Croat Su Ort tion; 'the chief justice continued-,_ Certo, 8oz. bottle 33c citing development work by French < _ ‘ » s ieakin people in outlying sect~ In New Cablnet __ -i l Z ions of Restigouche County as an ' w able. "rt is this that this hreaitiiig or _f§,“£%f£Ea§“§°§“‘g“' "““°m“5 new Ind and building °f homes ister in the fillergvcgblnetmdfogggm: }1;§m;_§_osr;ar:t_ ‘;'£;k‘e_H; ‘gf tt‘§§ xgg ier Bogulyub Yevtlch, was commis- there will not be much more than smnedmday by the regency w mlm ri living. But it is better than iivihz “ a‘f,‘f_§f,‘;'f;‘,‘_°’,‘_f'e ,ed to to part of one's life upon relief. which a neg ministry Wm;‘§e§1ves_Np__;: drags down the community as well enmmon to me opposition of the It is imP°55“’le "° esnmllife with my HS the individuel- yevgich reg”-,,e_ degree of accuracy the number of "‘How was this country settled? It was not expected DL vlajko cattle, sheep and pigs in the world, How was this continent s2tt‘ed? It Macme leader of the Cmats Wm because in many areas the figures was settled by adventurers who take ,,_' W,~¢f0u°_ but Prhwe 'Paul are either incomplete or entirely lived hard. rough lives. What was _,me chief .resent has obmmed A lacking. At a rough estimate, says dcne two or three centuries ago promise of Cmnt co_0pem_¢_1on_ the summary on “Mea.t" just issued can he done today. If young men, As soon as Sioyadmovich Wu by the Imperial Economic Com- at a. time when they can stand notified of his ,_-,mmission he called mittee, the total number of cattgg velopment more favorable weather NEW GLASGOW w_ L |Cl“\W B 1'” Of hardship and 100k leaders of all factions into confer- may be in the "°3‘°“ °f 5 ‘ millions of which about two-fifth ' l improved prospects for app es and on Monday evenmg_ June 3rd ,_he_;i;»_ WOMEN PERMITTED T0 CITY COUNCIL (By 'rho Canadian Press) PORII' OF SPAINt Trinidad, June 26-Women of Port of Spain ‘had another position tpened to them- that of city councillor-when o bill to amend the Port of Spoln Cor- poration Ordlnimce was passed by the Legislative Council. Mayor A. A. Cipriiull slid in moving second and third reading of the bill that he hoped the day was not far distant when repre- sentatives of the fair sex would bo TBI BUIIOOLHOUBE The schooihfouoo atmds by the rlerry mood, Neat and trim in its beauty showed. Bet beck opooe, which is quite me To gig; the chlldwn o. 'playground 1'. *E of-\§ 3 iii? 2 at Tull spruce On the we Behind' it is Aroimd it quite Enclosed by swnd AA an uutpmt in our loud. Heres when the 'children an taught _oooh day To do whws hir in work or ploy. _ Then up the steps-you slowly climb Toentierinthnllsoilne. For just inside you'll i‘ind.us bon! Each upon our work intent. Then if we’re .led to misbehavm Ah! the teacher all so grave Makes us stand uid tell our joke Midst _the rest ot our schoolmotc fo . But to school we go ouch day Each and all o different way, Laughing, working, making fun Till the school terms work is done. But the schooldlyl sro our best. neiiiii what c'ei' to ui thc ren. Hippy thru than days of ploy, For we'll wait long for g brighter ML _ _ _ -Erma Bain. Cornwall. permitted to help in the low-miik- tng of tho island. The presence of women in the council meetings would "ginger up" proceedings considerably. he de- itscernsto clcxod. ` _ aln the per hood consumption averages about 150 pounds, of which pork accounts for about 8) pounds snr' beer for about ao poiinin iii th cases of Canada and the 'Unite States while in Great Britain ber accounts for about 65 wounds; por' under 50 pounds; and mutton fc' 30 pounds. Germany cuts more port' than beef; France more beef than P1*/fk, and neither of them any inawilol amount of mutton, their ulsregofc consumption of all menu being approximately 110 pounds DUI head for Germany and 90 P°““5-l por head for France. _ A recent feature of the beef trod- has been the successful inaugura- tion of chilled beef exports from llmpirc countries. Prior to lim this "MG vu mizligiiiic. iiucmiiipimiici lirprolohed o quarter milloo him. mwhu iii im. oiiriuh, aiiiiui Southern Rhodqic, Au.. trnlil, and New Zoolmd lil id- pstinl. The total United i~“L"?.§i °.‘2.‘.i'°‘ i‘§°.i°‘ ”‘ im '°" 0 f mil ion ru - =dio';_l_:_:lght|. . q fbtlrd in mutton and lunb, hero his been on opproolgmg gg. pension in world trade within the l The Unanimous verdict of Successful Ranchcrs “We have never fed anything to equal IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS and IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD in promoting healthy and normal growth of pups and developing sturdy bodies with ouporior polls of lustrous lllocu, thick-skinned and retaining their color." Pllfli national inane UWWHN* wt t»¢n»ycm t i in itil; '5.§~?i'§'_;§§E§;‘~ firsiftei !§s§§§§§§§ gf=fs5§?.- - wmie the inho- ,_-1 _