IF-Last Times Today...3-,—7 8-845 THE “LINE-UP” menus! mounts: aim NEW smut. .- '~ 1 CARNERA’ "f s oltloaas IS canons" Gives ‘the Iltniost Satisfaction of I Which Tea Drinking is tiapahle "1i'....¢.u"r'»- mrssrouwlllbc closed at ‘u"i"s1u°-"'i_?m'*hfl'g'""fj;§ ‘i: s e. u. every event-bk E1506?! BM- " , - , "wt-w ‘ . "m, . ,8‘ . Incl‘ oltletl! BURY-Ill ll Ken; aadmlgghlngw La_€fl1_6_3o_u_ advance- sruarsnrmosv-srru nwsaou . _'.I'IVAL. HER REIGN, pvvzls jsnon-ri From o dew-n} ‘ qnd-outiittln actress ';. . to tho nor etc. man's love its 5-»- _ ALSO.,.' 7 NEWS . g AND ' IlAL Laaot MUSICAL - “NI l "UH-Hill!" .'l s1 ssrgppgjlonlitl-Y I lllRTiFDAll ARBINCES S‘ with "tail. duvii ‘and handsome", PRINCE EDWARD MONDAY / ./ QIVSIIIOITOFIIIOIIIlSOIYS Bay Company , (Special to The Guardian) 352.1330, NS, June 20—Enroute pp a visit to Montreal following ‘which he will travel to the Arctic and Hzlzlson Bay country on board the s. s. Nuscopie which leaves Morl- trécl on July 7th with a tour party ‘following the same route as that taken by the first ship of the com- “ parly 265 years ago, P. Ashley Cooper of Iaoridon. England. Governor of the ‘ Hudson Bay Company, the oldest corporatcd trading corporation in the svorld, passed through Moncton AQBLTIIEIIY. on the Maritime Express of-ittie Canadian National Railways .. 4mm North Sydney where he arrived from Port Aux Basques, Nfld. Allie records of the company no ' ban-l: u» 1668. Speaking with regard mconditions in Great Britain, Mr. Copper stated the old country was making rapid strides towards econ- nmicrecovery. The two most impor- tant trade barometers, steel and shipbuilding being an example of thisuncmployment, he stated, was theme greatecl reduced. He found ‘conditions in Newfoundland consid- ‘rrably improved under the new sys- wrn ‘of government. London is still the great fur mar- ket of the world. Mr. Cooper com< merited when asked with regard to one of the most important branches of the company's operations. The Hudson Bay Company, he continued has been a great stabilizer in North- ern Canada among the Indians and Eskimo for we have been tne means of keeping them steadily employed trapping in the winter and freight- ing in he summer. We operate many a routes in this part of Can- ada. and there are others we could operate in like manner, but have re- frained from doing so for it would mean the Indian would have no em- ployment during the summer. Mr. Cooper will leave the S. S. Nziscopie at Churchill, where he will ago-in hit the steel and travel over the Canadian National Railways to Winnipeg and east enroute back to London, Eng. The members of the tour party have the option of rc- turning by the same route or con- tinuing on with the Nascopie on her return voyage. Dainty blue forget-rnc-nots etched on prystsl bracelets are smart and feminine. Alotmore people would take a friendly interest in you if you made n. noise like a. roll of greenhouse, "s-Bailding Materials- l -—Just' Received ~4- One carload of the famous C. Lloyd &.Sons Inside and Outside Panel Doors All size. One carload of Rhynas & Son Ltd, Window Frames and Glazed Sashes. One carload Douglas Fir Mouldings Spouting and Finish Direct from Vancouver. One carload Johns Manville Ltd, Asbestos Shingles and Roofings Direct from Factory. Prices on Application. L1 M. POOLE &1 CO. PAOLPB WHARVES Alon BISCUIT - - X DOG BEGIN well by feeding fox pups Imperial Puppy Food. CONTINUE during early months, later with Imperial Fox. Biscuits and so FROM STAGE rmx-"Auas mm BEACON" ‘ BERTON, comet-om. Sllllliil START! CAPITOL MONvAY mu. s. EVE. 1 a ass :_ a MODERN 3 - noamuoon" . . ‘ Baron-L. .w11'rY.'... . sunny _ I}. S. Exporters ,Will. Benefit (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) OTTAWA, June Bil-United Stale-i exporters to Canada will, it is ex- pected. benefit msterlally as o. re- suit of legislation now before the House of Commons dealing with the application of the dumping duty. Two bills, one amendini the Customs Act and the other the Customs Tariff Act are now mak- ing their way through the House. If they are approved they will give to the government power to ignore excise duties or excise taxes in the exporting country when figuring the fair market value of s. commodity for special or dumping duty. NEW ZEALAND AIR MINDED New Zealandl is boosting aviation, in every way possible, and the 011-’ tire country is becoming all" minds ed. Through the formation of aero clubs in many centres 500 pilots. including 23 women, have been trained since 1928, when aviation was introduced there. Lobster Salad 4 cups cooked lobster '6 teaspoon salt ‘ii teaspoon paprika V; cup celery cut. in small pieces. Mix lobster, celery, salt. and pap- rika. together. Mix well with French dressing and chill thoroughly. Ar- range fresh crisp leaves of lettuce on platter and pile lobster in the centre. Spread the lobster with may- onnaise dressing and decorate with; slices of hard-cooked eBEs, capers! and pickles. Li’ there is any coral in’ the lobster it may‘ be pressed through a. sieve and used in gur- nishing. Canned lobster may bc used. Prune Salad 1% cups cooked prunes 4 teaspoons lemon juice 1% tablespoons sugar 1-3 cup nut meats 3 to 4 ozs. cream cheese 1A cup cream, whipped. Cream the cheese and fold into the whipped cream. Stone the prunes and put through a. strainer. Add the lemon juice, nut meats and sugar. Line individual molds or pap- er cups with the cheese and fill‘ centre with prune mixture. Place in a mold. Freezes in three to four hours. Serves six. ARTIFIOIAL SIIORTAGE 0F RICE CAUSES RJOTS AND FAMWE IN JAPAN TOKIO, Jiune 28.- Famine and iiooslvlli livilviipwoiii (A. P- by Guardian's Special Wire) WASHINGTON, June 29—Pre- sident Roosevelt told the United States tonight that “substantial gains" had been made during the last 15 months. In a speech from the White House, he pointed to the future in which the new government strug- gle would be "a part of and ful- filment of the old; lauded the Congressional action of the last session and the "non-partisanship" of members: and dealt heavy handedly with critics of the admin- istration programme. "Substantial gains well known to all of you have justified our course." he said. "The simplest way for each of you to judge recovery lies in the plain facts of your own individual situation. Are you bet- ter off than you were last year, are your debts less burdensome? Is your bank account more sec- ure? Are your working conditions better? I5 your faith in your own individual future more firmly grounded? Speaking of "self-seekers and theoretical die-lizards who tell you of the loss of individual liberty." the President said "the toes of some people arc being stepped 0n and are going to be stepped on. "But these toes," he said. "be- long to the comparative few who seek to retain or to gain positions or riches or both by some short- cut which is harmful to the greater good." _ HEAD WAITER LEAVES ESTATE OF 8500.000 LONDON, June 28.~A fortune 0f considerably more than $500,000 was loft by Albert Gabb, head wait- er for 49 years at the Grand Hotel, Eastboume. famous summer resort. Gnbbs foot and unobtrusive readiness to please earned him many ‘nfluentlal friends, whose tips-monetary and otherwise- assisted him in shrewd investments. Gabb. a. warden of the Easbboume Arllglicnn Church, inaugurated Bun- day morning services for the hotel staff . government's efforts to create o. hlgiher price foiyrloe by producting an artificial shortage. looting o! government storehouses was re- ported in many districts. Farmers protested that they were obliged to sell their craps at very rioting were reported in many dis- tricta to-day as a. result. of the low prices and pivv a. high price for their national food. h F SPECIAL---TO-DAY Fresh CAKES Fresh eggs and but- ter, the best flour and pure cane sugar have made our cakes the talk o! the fawn. Make this store a regular stopping place on your dllly shopping tour. Wedding and Party Cakes are a specialty with Stcwarla, PAST RIES Danish and French, fresh every day, Turn- overs, Filled Pastry, As- sorted Danish, Tull, Patty Shells, large and small. Order u Holiday supply. , DOLLAI. DAY IPIOIALSF-Our gwn gufllf CUR‘ . , (wholem- half), soc nor 1b. limp! Ltd. . 3031103071‘ Wvclooms n-opcnl Saturday. _L-l585$~6-38-8l. DOLLAR. DAY BYICIALS. Rump 18c lb. Rnqp‘ 1M. . “d p” ~ lo-‘SQTD-U-Qa-al. ‘r818 STORE will be closed at s P. M. every evening except Bat- urdu during July and A . Kelly a Mcclnnis. L-s477-6-80-1i. MB. PHILIP BEARS will hold Divine Service in Peter's Road West School, Tuesday evening, July 3rd, at 8 P. M. Also at‘ Dan Mclntyrcb. Penn's Rosdlnbbqth. July 8th, at a P. M. -1..-M00-8-30-1l. CORNWALL CHARGE JULY ht. New Dominion at 11 A. M. Kingston at 3 P. M. Cornwall at 7.30 P. M. Ricv. D. K. 174$. Minister. , Lv-MGQ-B-SO-li. ARRANGE to have supper at welcome Innjflnckley. July 1st. ' L-53b9-o-28-81. DOLLAR. DAY SPECIALS-Our own sugar cured regular hams (whole or half). 20c pel- 1b. Roopb Ltd. L-w70-6-28-31. NOR-TB-B-USTICQ-Ccme to the School on Sunday, July 1st, at 3.30 P. M. 1M1. V. l2. Orsbflrn will 00n- duct serivoc under auspices of The Presbyterian Church in Canada. Ir-MM-G-IIO-ll. OORRIXEION-ln the report o! the Mndel School Closing one name was inadvertently omimltfed: Elm- ei-Blanolmxdcamelst inGrudel wfii Alfred McDonald. BRILLIANT STUDENT-Jvllss Betty Jamteson, daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Jsmleson, Oak- land Road, Halifax, o. granddaugh- terotthelofcMncndMr-sSF. Hodgson of Olaarlottctown. in se- curing her: diploma. for the Com- mercial Course at the Halifax Ac- ademy, won the first prime, dOnated by Alderman Eric Miller for the hlghest ugréllflke. Betty has been a brilliant scholar through all her school courses, says the Halifax Mail. WEDDING BELLS-A very pret- ty wedding was solemnlzcd at the St. James Church, Summer-field, on Wednesday rimming. June 27 at 6.30 a. m., when Miss Margaret Curley. Freetown was united in marriage to Mr. Albert E. Rowe. C. N- R. agent. The Rev. Francis McDonald performed the ceremony. lotto Rowe and Mrs. John A. Cur- lcy. Immediately after the cere- mony the bride and groom motored to Borden enmute to Chicago by way of Quebec and Montreal. Pre- vious to her marriage the bride was guestlof honor at a shower giv- en by her neighbors and friends, when she received many nice gifts. PERSONALS Mr. Joseph MOCOIHIM and friends paid n. flying visit- to Cherry Hill on Sunday. ‘ Miss Tousie Arsennult of Monoton is visiting her sister, Mrs. Edgar Roth-sod, at Charlottetown. Mir. M. Calder. of Charlottetown and Mr. R. A. Gordomof Bulrimer- side. were Prinu Edward Island visitors in Monsoon Wednesday. Mm R. A. Brenton of Rocking- harn returned ‘Ihursday evening from Charlottetown, P, 1!: I. where she visited relatives-Halifax Chro- nicle. _ Egg Laying Contest Report of the Prince Edward 1's» land Egg Laying Contest for the week ending June 26, 1934, . Pen Owner Points 9- Wllliam Sa-nsom . . . . . . .. 1750.3 8. Exp. Bt'n., Chtown. . Robert Brown . J. R. Curmihgham . 11. Ekp. St.‘n., Ch‘town. .. . Weekly production 64.4%. landing Pans for the Week Lending Hens to Date Hen 10o m: A. Dflscoll, Manager of Con- n}. o. n. Clark, Superintendent. mo; wrm nor riwli "W!" hmiusistyoilln The attendants were Miss Char- LBT MISS DOROTHY 1.. 110C115 plannind and. selecting McCall Patterns. She will be V537°4454L at our store from July 3rd. in 5m- Come in and talk over your Btylfl m“ with her. Carter 6c 00.. Md. L-6474-6-30-7-3. DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS. Rump routs from choice steer beef, 19° roasts from choice steer beef, 18c and 18c pe! lb. R4109‘: mo. ~ .. _ L-5370-8-28-8i. YBESBYTERIAN CHURCH SER- VICES on Sunday. July 1st. Harts- vllle, Sunday School at. 10.00 and service at 11.00. Hunter River 2.00. Glasgow Rood 4.00. Brookfield 7.30. Conducted by F. T. Lawson, B. A. 11-6470-8-29-11. THE BAPTIST CHURCH — The IRev. Alexander Gibson, Young Peo- ple's Secretary of the Baptist Church 1n the Maritlmes, will be the speak- er at the Baptist Church tomorrow morning. At the evening services the speaker will be the Rev. Gordon Baxss. of South India. Both these cleigymen are speakers of notable originality, ability and interest, and their presence is made possible by their attendance at the Prince Ed- ward Island Baptist Association. Mr. R. Glllls will sing at. the morning service. and Mr. Smullman in the evening. IEAVE iI-‘OR- ROME-C. R1. ManKenzie, of Montreal superhi- tendent. of pensions and relief for the Caxiadiazi National rail- w-a-ys, who came here 0n Tuesday for a conference of members of the board on Provident Fund moi-Mel's, left yesterday afternoon to rictum to his home. George Ryan, of Charlottetown, who 5150 attended the conference retumed on the afternoon tmln yesterday uilsfh-lllvfbncton Times, Ule Mlnisrdi for Sflfl Jolnll hi." Will Operate Excursion‘ To Yhelsland (Special to The Guardian). MONCTON, N. 3., June 29, — Ah excellent opportunity is being afford- ed the people of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia to visit Prince Edward Island on the round trip bargain fare coach excursion which will be operated by the Canadian National Railways on Friday, July 13 next, from stations in the two former pro- vinces on the island. A generous m. turn limit has been allowed, tickets being good to return not later than Monday, July 16th. Regular train services will be utilized both going and returning. Prixioe Edward Island has much to interest the visitor from Nova. Scotia and New Brunswick. apart from the opportunity presented by the excur- sion to visit. relatives and friends. There is good salt water bathing and some fine trout fishing while the cream of the country side has at- tracted mlmy visitors from far and near. Good accommodation is to be had to suit. practically every purse and the‘ trip by rail is an enjoyable one. the trip across the Strait of Northumberland from Cape Tormen- tine, N. B. to Borden, P. E. I., being made on the most powerful car ferry 1n the world. the S. S. Charlott€~ town. HEART IS LIFTED AND STITCHED THEN PUT BACK INTOJKISITION LANGASTHR, PA., June 29.- The medical irnfession, keenly in. tm-esfod. kept touch by telephone as GWYGE Hiimlllvh, 4i. qontlhurd to improve offer on operation in which h s heart was lif=ted from its plaice, stitched to close a smh wound, and replaced. Ha-lmoton. slobbcd in the homt Simdav night. W05 "slightly im- PmVed" last night, hospital officials 591d‘ The? dBQlflSffd that physicians ‘mm ma"?! D9 Ills were kir-eping in Witch with developments in the unique case by telephone The stab wound is alleged in have been inflicted by Hampton's hoilse- k°°PQT~ MYF-"Mllfile Dorwnrt. she is in Jail. awaiting the outcome of Hlimlltorfs wound. \\\\\\\\\\ ;’i)0l)l)‘s"'/, glimmer’ *0/01 PILLS l s‘, / /‘ Z i \\\\\\\\ EQDN EL/ ""’“' E "QLADACRKTARCOHU I ‘ HEUMAT’ S,‘ ..__ "ii Zv _.~ DE AVOID FUTURE REGRETS Per Pound Canada's Tea‘ dc Luxe ROYALVICTORIA Caruso: DUIDIDAIDIIDOWIDIYIIlI-Afllf-IOI. anon run-noon um awmrr nun: Appiicutianuiioisld "1 ' ixmadecavly. _ Pornllinforuatinn - ' applyto THE WARDEN LADY GEORGIANNA MURE OPENS “SWEET” SHOP LONDON. June 29 Lady Georgianna More, daughter of the late Earl of Iglington and Wlnhon. is creating o, completely new sztilhere of bilsiness among society people by ixmvertinx a. mirage at her home in Belgravia into a. shop for the sale of iSHERlFFS SALE The Town of Souril. PI-AINTTFF and Andrew Bushcy, DEFENDANT By virtue of l. Writ. of Exwllllflll to mic directed out of the Magist- rate's Court of the Town of Souris 1n King's County, in the above suit-S. l have taken and seized as the Pro- perty of the above named Defendant. Andrew Bushey, the following Lands, viz:- All that. tract, piece or parcel of laud situate, lying and being at Souris in King's County in Prince Edward Island, bounded and des- cribed as follows, that. is to say:- Commenclng on the Southem side of Longwortb Street at the Junction with Lavish; time and running thence Northwestwardly along Long- worth Street for the distance of four chains and eighty-four links to the property of the Roman Cllhollc Episcopal Corporation; thence Southwestwardly along the boundary of the Roman Catholic Episcopal Coupon-alien's land for the distance of one chain and thirty-six links, or to land of John Lavie; thence South- eastwardly following the Northeast- ern boundary of John Lavie's land four chains and eighty-eight. links to the Northwestern side of Lavish land aforesaid, and thence North- castwudly along Latvia's lane one chain and elcvcn links to the place of commencement, containing onc- half an acre of land, a. little more or less, being the lot, of land on Long- worth Street apportioned to Blan- dlric Bushey in the division of the estate of the late Francis Iavle. And I do hereby give public notice that. l will 0n Thursday, the second day of August. A. 0., 1934, at 2 o'- clock ln the afternoon, in front of the Town Hall at. Souris, in the said County set up and sell by Public Auction the said Lands or as much thereof as will satisfy the lcvy mark- ed on said Writ of Execution, being $6.50 and Interest, besides Sheriff's Fees and all legal incidental expen- scs. DONALD F. KEAYS, Sheriff. Plaintiff's Attornry Sheriff's Office, . . D.. I934 L-6454-6-30-7-7-l4-21-4l Special-Special A few carcascs of stall-fed bee! will be placed on sale Saturday. We have sold a. liu-gc quantity of this excellent meat, but the lot we will sell today is one of the nicest we have put on the market, fine quality, well finished and fcnder. UVIPORTED MILK-FED CIIICKENS We also carry Island Spring Lambs. Pork. 1'0""?! and a full line of Vegetables. Phone early 1301 has Delivery. The llueen men Market J. R. SEVICK "N" l "W1 Confectionery, Ice Cream, Smoking Supplies, Soft Drinks 1'73 Great George Street. Fhonc 125B Fruit, gvo-ovo-oooovooooo» o4 m“; y. equipment. l-Fot wolricn studsnhfvcsidcrll ‘id m... utdcn preparing for dogma In the Faculty of Am (Lin, $6., Micro.) end Iiylhs Fsculty o! Musk A Illnlhd number 0| Scholarships Ind Bursaries. McGILL UNIVERSITY MONTREAL n. ‘u. .1. u 1 wnff-‘OUOIIBIW of her own make, 3110 l5 b61118 atslstcd 1n he, criter- FY86 by MISS Brenda. Ferguson, g cousin of the Earl of Cawdor. One of their specialties will be miniature clwoolates for children, A casket of them had been accepted by the Duchess of York for Princess Elizabeth. "Iihe Sweetmcat salon,“ u the 8110p will be designated, “<1, be opened. with a. little social ca“, mony at the end o! this mouth, which will be attended by mfiny o; the best-known people in society, NO TI c? We, the undersigned agree tn close our place of business each Wedncs. day at 12 noon, beginning July 411» to Wednesday, Sept. 12th_ W001i it C0» Tryon and Craprimi, H. V. Norton, Crapaud, Arthur Johnson, Cmpoud, Mrs. Bessie Howatt, Victoria. H. Bryanton, Victoria. Wright Bros, Victoria. Bank of Nova Scotla. Victoria Morrison and 00., Hampton, George P. Dunsford, Hampton. 1r<6483‘6-30-'l-§ 4.1.; q FEED“ Wcctmeet Sunglo Ration: No, 1 and No. 2. Purina. Chow Shredded Wheat. lmlwrlai Biscuits etc.--ct.c. Always fresh stock also Sllllxla Flea Powder 50c tln—2 lb. fln $1.25. Coffin & Co; 23o tarnish Street. n-oaaz-o-ze-zi . STRAWBERRY BOXES Q}- ONE J-[UNDRED THOUSAND just received direct from the factory. ‘ll/ell made regulation size quart and pint sizes. There will be a large crop of S '1‘ R A W BERRIES this year. Buy your Boxes early. Our prices are low for sale at our Seed Store, Queen Street. Garter & o... Limited “flair of Eyeglasses When you need them f: one of the bent investments you could make. Many who procured satis- hctory Glasses from in will jack up this statement. E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists Charlottetown and Albsrton NASIK, India, June 29—-(C-P.)— Gudubai Butor, a woman accused of culpable horrlicide in the i-lesui oil her dcughter-ln-lcw ‘ Laxmi, Aged 11, admitted she branded the girl with o. hot iron u n remedy for Kidney “ . Deidre brflidinl. llld the accus- ed. she had ssotmd the consent of her sort-Aha patient‘: husband. i "I III-Niki my decssseq Qgugm- chin-lbw Mimi-with l. red hot , . iron. because it is c most effective S TFWAR TS Bakery KENT smear PHONE 2n ‘fif,,1",,,";.'f“,j:;,‘,"-,3,',,d";;;§g cure for alumnus ailments. includ- tlot guilty," the woman pleaded. t!" l<s WOOL Quantity Wool Wanted Highest Cash Prices Paid. A. BLOCK 8r SON 267 King Street (Opposite Railway Station) You take unnecessary chann- el when you lsstlma that. your eyes need no help. Your decls- - ion may be far from "m"; TM mm: others make in. some mistake and regret it tn h“? Yfillfl- B4! prudent. (Ion- sldcr that your gym h“, - direct influence m. yo." health. hnppllmgg mg m...“ in] success. B. F. ilutcheson OPTOMETRIST 1 f SUCCEED in raising highest-class - foxes, acknowledged lead- ers in live stock and pelt values. - Manufacturers: Imperial Biscuitllo" Ltd. Box 446. Phone 721. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. I BEANS-BEANS Fresh oven-baked golden brown beans, bak- ed in the crock and delivered in sealed contain-_ ers, 20 cts. qt. Dominion Day GYRO DANCE Beach Grove Inn MONDAY EVENING AI Blanchard‘; Orchestra Dancing 9-42.30. Tickets 50c Each. “lT’S A G YRO DANCE ing ‘the tidal? disease from which suflerinq. and consequent-