.//4 ’ v W . I 1 1 _ ¢________ ___l`. _ _ _M___%______,`_w M if and PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE .Wesfem L°¢"lS ||'.L.Bowness&Son; ‘Monthly Meeting ` Bélfwf F , _ ; 'tif mo] In lnnertod M ”:‘:::I strictly' unyehle In _-___ ` _,mx esrsuu-:s au makes at hylor pi-ug Co., Kensington. i _g;|,inI.0T'1‘E’l‘0WN-Summer- I ‘M Bu, Service starts Thursday. L-2021. ,BUY 5 bar 2'! inch; 6 bar 30 Wm- 9 bar 36 inch; Frost iarm wing at Braces. L-1659-4-so-5-1. _nicrunitooinn the great T mm killer, for sale in Brace’s Fur- Bt\ll‘¢ D€P3!`tm€nl-_ L-2027-4-30-5-1. _,BUY copper tubing, boat tanks, mg fittings, switches, galvanized We and ilttings and all supplies for ig engines at Braces. L-1659-4-8-6-1. . _.7 BAR 36 INCH Frost special mm fviiring, spaced 4, 5. 6, 7. 'i, 'I 1,, gmt-is at Braces. 1.-1659-4-so-5-i. ` _.1 ima as INCH Frost farm fmcing, special spaced 4'/1. 5‘/_-. 6, du, 7i,_», B in stock at Braces. L-1659-4-so-5-1. ..FOIt SALE-A bargain Ply- mouth Sedan. Driven 15,000 miles. in perfect sliape. Apply 27 Eustane ' gi,-get or Box 86, Summerside. L-2089-4-30-Zi. .-ATTEN D LARGE clearing Aueilon Sale on prcniises of Albert mcGoiigan, Hamilton Lot 18 on Wednesday, Mny 5th beginning at lp, ni. Terms Cash. L-1239-5-1-21. ._])lil\"I`.~\I. OFFICES of Cmpaiid, Kensington, O'Leary, Alberton and siimiiumsiflf-_ will be closed for simi- mer lmif holidays starting first I wednrsdny in May and ending last Wednrsdaiy in Noveniber. L-2100-5-1-8. -.l’.'\.~`.\`El) AWAY-Much sym- pathy is extenrleri to Mr. Adrien F. Arseiiniilt of Siiminenside in the death of hir. father, Mr. Slepheri` . J, Ai':~>ii.nill, who passed ziwuy yesterflziy inorning nt his home iii St. (`|iry.~ostoiiie at the great age of 94 ycnirs, filter only three days iiinfs. The fiiiieral will be held on _\londay at nine o'cloci< from st. Jzimes Church, Eginont Bay. -S. ifuurriuii. nrnacrons 'aim Prince Count; 'Hospital Ambulance in Charge Smnmerside, Bedequs md Kensington Phone '11-I -SULKY for sale. First cies _condition $50.00. Apply Emm- Bowness, Summerside. L-1238. ! -FOX RANCHERS-We wish to ,announce that we can supply you with fresh frozen herring this season in any quantity at market price, Pond and Delaney. I - 40-5-l-4-6-8 _ L i2 _ i -ATTENTION PLEASE-When , you need fox supplies, meats, fish. .cubessnd ration. fox pans, bis- ; cults, etc. Call Pond and Delaney. Phone 289-2, Summerside. Alfo _ please note our truck will be mak- ling regular deliveries to your ranch, starting May 3rd. L-1241-5-1-4-6-B-4i. -PROHIBITION COURT - In the prohibition court on Friday two cases came before Magistrate Darby, both for selling. One man from Wellington was found guilty and fined $200.00 and costs or three months. The case against ii. party from Bummerslde was dis- missed.-S. -WILL VISIT SCOTLAND AND IRELAND-'I`he two Summerslde High School boys, James Clark and John Downing, who left this week to attend the coronation were chosen by the British Overseas Ediicational League to represent ‘Canadian schools. It is under- stood they are the only boys from the Maritime Provinces going on the special tours of the British Educational League. After the it- inoi‘ai'y which has been :irrnnfge<| for Canadian students attending the coronation, these boys with others from the British Dominions will visit Scotland and Ireland and ,niny possibly go on to Germany. Tliev will not be retiiriiing until September. It is a splendid op- portunity for the boys to see Britain first hand and they should have a lot to relate on their re- tum.-S. im nilmmiw- ‘mr nn...-. -55;.-.isis-.:.".::'1r:;.:::..":: | ......_...... ilbegweit Chapter The regular monthly meeting of the Abegweit Chapter of the 1.0. D. E. was held on Thursday after- noon in the Civic Building, Bum- merside. There was e. good atten- dance. Miss Hunt, the Regent,oc- cupied the chair. In her opening , remarks. Miss Hunt referred to i the coming coronation ceremonies _ in London and their. influence dl the whole of the British Empire. Miss Hunt pointed out the signi- ficance of the religious side ofthe ceremony, the chief part oi! which was the annointing in which the King and Queen dedicated them- selves to God. asking His help in 4 governing so vast an Empire. We 1 as loyal Canadians form part of that Empire and as loyal subjects should mark the occasion in some special way. Alter the reading of’ the min- utes und routine matters had been taken care of, various other mat- ters came up. for discussion. Miss Hunt reported on a recent meeting of the Dental Clinic, which ` was attended by representatives of the Daughters of the Empire. Catholic Women's League and members of the dental profession. Good progress was reported nm- ong the '10 children that had been treated during the past year. Miss Hunt suggested that if the various societies united in their efforts for the purpose of raising funds for the clinic, it would be much bet- f/er in every way. It was decided to hold a rum- mage sale on May 22nd. Mrs. John .l. MacNally was appointed con- venor, assisted by other members. ` Talk on India Mrs. Soniicmziii was called upon mid gave a review of the history of India, taken from a chapter of “Living India" written by Lady Hartog for the Royal Empire Soc- iety. The chapter gave an outline oi' India from its very earliest | limes to the present day. As India ' is the subject chosen by the mem- bers for their study during the year the subject was of particular interest. The next meeting will be held on May 26th.-5. Convent. VAUGHAN Manager for t _-Y -» ---W _ ______ _ _ ii i Vilages and TAKE WARNING - A During the heavy gale on Thurs- day, April 29th, the village of Mis- couche was saved from a serious fire » owing to the adequate Water Supply of the Trask Artesian Well at the Towns This well was drilled by us last year and has a capacity of nearly 60 , gallons a minute. Contract for an~~~----- i 'Artesian Well at once. Farm home contracts a specialty. TRASK WELL COMPANY LIMITED H. GROOM P. E. Island, Summerside | ongest lasting 3 distinct methods -- WOOD MACHINELESS. ' R for BONAT automatic wind and the celebrated H SPECIAL Din' Special Tulip Oil PERMANENTS $ l' eg, 5| _, will be given all patrons booking summer appointments before JUNE lst Expert Operates NOONAN’S The most complete Barberlng and Beauty Service In p Sammenlde Opp. l{ol.man’| Grocery P11000 95" q atest __ -__ -*_-1-1 risnniuru FREDERICS hand-wind, only s N ' Town BF; _n 3 gem i A-M-. 18.00 noon, and 4.00 service. Summerside 36. BIIARLUTTETUWII-SIIMMERSIDE DAILY BUS SERVICE IMVGI Wl\ite’s Restaurant, Charlottcfown, at 8.00 l Leaves GourIie’s Drug Store, Summer-hide, at 10.00 ‘ l A-Me 2.00 P.M. and 6.00 P.M. Two regular return i till! Sunday and regular late Saturday evening For further information phone Charlottetown 248 or ISLAND MOTOR TRANSPORT LTD. p.m. TS _ OLLY- , P.E.I. Potatoes ' ny A. ivi. neu M. D. C‘?""l}‘_"SiI£‘l’_‘?__P_“5°__f _ ' might leach out some of the plant food elements. It is thus aDiJarent that in order the the soilto be asfertile and pro- ductive as it should be-its com- ponent parts must be present in certain l>!`°'P°1‘tions, so that con- ditions present in it will favor and promote the germination and growth of seeds when put in it, and also provide a favorable condition enabling it to retain sufficient moisture for the plant to easily develop and protrude its root system through and among its particles and thus enable it to as- 'simulate all the soluable plant food present, that it requires. Another very viailuable property it must have.-is the ability to aquire and hold within itself all the requisite amount of humus and release it to the growing plant as its growth and development requires. The chemist of the Dominion of Canada, Dr. Shutt in a govern- ment report regarding the soils of P. E. Island states-“From their physical make-up they may be adjudged suitable for a large number of fa.rm crops and with Judicial management, including the upkeep of humus-Iomiing material they may be expected to prove ex- cellent soils, with good aeration, warm and with a fair absorptive capacity for moisture. They are such as would readily respond to applications or plant food. They are readily worked and being cap- able ot good tilth would permit of leasy root extension. They are under-laid by sub-soils containing more or less gravel. an sid to (.1-leaf nstural drainage.” The soils of P. I. liiland lwn been for-med from soft. red and stones and other elements son- stitutinil the Triassic formation with I. little slit and clay ad- mixture and are usually spoken 01 as Sandy looms in most sections, whlb |.- few sections almost up. proxtnate looms nl! i’¢fii11itY of the soil means ill ability to grow amps and QM, is influenced by a number of factors before mentioned, 'rpg total amount of plant food in the soil in known es -"P¢m_»nug1 Fertility." Only s samu part or this _is soluabie in soil moisture. so the Nant must depend on this "mil available part for its plant food, The amount of this, that U wvaiiable for plant food is deter- mined by conditions of soil. climate, dnegne of solrlbillty nitrificatlen ` (T0 le Continued) J. L. DAVISON rmmzar. nmnvrol urn mmsnsn. xmsmomn my me Num out mmm anemia. morn 1-4 l l l Congratulations are in order to the Melville Girl Guides for being among the prize winners in the re- cent Handicreft oompentioh con- ducted by the Provincial Council Girl Guides Association as follows: Embroidery (b) coloured - lst- Eliza-beth Murdock. Knitting fa) Socks-lst - Elimbeth Murdock; on s/nu 09 cap - ist _ runa- beth Murdock. (a Door Hooking ) - mate - lst-Melville Company. lb) Chair mat - 2nd -_ Fanny Hancock. Readers of the sports Deco of the April 30th issue were delight- ed to see that Waiter Young. 24- year-old Canadian mnrathoner gained I. decisive triumph in the 40th running of the famous Bos- ton AA. distance classic. This will be the best of news to all loyal Canadians but none of them will be more pleased than those living in that little corner of our fair Dominion known as “historic Belfast". His talk on the radio on April 24 tcii us he was put on tne police force after coming back to Canada and plans to continue training before going abroad to compete in similar races in the old land. Dr. and Mrs. A. B. MaoM`llla.!i and family of Waban, Mass, who have I. charming summer cottage at "Ponds" Pinette and have spent their summer holidays there during the past few years are not coming to the Island this year. Izisbesd when the Dr.'| holidays come they are planning to gc THE SUMMERSI DE GUARDIAN abroad and spent some time visit- ing Eilgltalilid, Scotland and prob- B Y 011 e continent. Their Bel- fast friends wish for them all the best of holidays. Mr. Louise M. Murray of Verne on has been asigned by the Home lMission Committee as student j minister during the summer at Green Hill, Caribou. NS. 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A' ":~_ "‘\‘- - ‘ " ' j;"» -- Ah" _-,fr ' `-_'_:." ~‘-~. ‘ - . :"1 5' - ._ ,.3._',i‘1" .ir-'.i.§~__» _.4 . _ .` \\ I A ,. Z-1,, ..d_}_‘, ‘V 6 Q _ (_ _, H., _> r_ _ ».i~'(- ___ - $1 I) I iétg" if.. _ i. f L_. __ . ` as _ QE-`:`~'<";' h I Q. -z The merefnme of Candi have played an lm- periont pan in notional development. They were in the vanguard of colonization; their Business is the axis on which mechm trade md commerce revolve. ~i Every m_¢eImie’e propose and elie value of his serviee so the eommunicy have depended at all times on his ubity to keep prospective enllomorl lnfermedoftlulshlmiqnalltyohliegoodeho could supply. Advertising hee been eliiill to lie profitable conduct of Irie business. The emcieney of ie hell ihily neweplP°" *° s¢lvev&| media he been ilenoimsded more and \uole_'_@|ln¢0\'¢W as lien oxpmiod islvl -i ` 0 , ei o < e llillhil I ` _ _*__ _ ____ ___,_ __ _ _ _ 'R I . _ .Ii "rin V' ` 1|? 1’/is . :_ ,-_ ` _f families .._» ,_4' _ .5 " ~.‘,’_ ' 7 e si LY NEWSP r' J ' _i ~~¢,.. .y ~ 9' :V if “K _ af, _ Af 1110 .5'bnWII@duwsufIl1e` sian 1 nal In variety of compeeidve gooib hu increased. Today the most successful merchants are those ° who advertise their products consistently and l frequently in their Iooel newspqllo. Thy bl' , ~ the newspapers maintain an intimate contact with 1 any home and that every consumer depends on He daily newspaper for reliable infomation con- oenilng goods and services available. Consequently, the advertising columns of the Canadian daily newspapers have become, in a very reel sense, the show windows of the nation. They \ lnhuenee the purchases of more than two million every day. 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