hen 'A Read this ur: r. ~ tipation‘ for the past 25 ‘isfonl! tried thsrtic without I determined to give “Recently. ielped me. etual cnf-MP- . sale. Kellogg’ _ ulk" to aid urnishes vitamin B and iron. The "bulk" le-and eafo als han patent m ~ tablespoonfuls daily. Chronic res, with eac ieved, see your doctor. Get the red-and-Ereen ackage at our grocer-‘s. l ndon, Ontario. lfeeponlieeiunnyllrloeiuia 0th v B -- h wrong in dian chiefs. rande. The ritten before dinn statute. rchy. ribe lore say stlons. yes ws and a reration. Don't fall leper the so mirror, _cuers The Best Balanced Ration on the Market- Toasted Breaii Grumh -—White and Whole-Wheat Raisin- bread, the same as handled by us First quality useful for lightening up your feed. last year. Very -Ranchers everywhere the benefit of feeding bread. lleriniluge and Burroughs-Vlellcome Capsules. Safe and efficient P. ii. Pllllll Ell got it, ‘ reason. ' turera fecting o" o. , oTH , _ _ ‘llllillllliil ioiisiiiiiiuii‘ hill. Pi8l_2_§_YEili " nL-Basn Brought welcome Relief 1-in- zoiluntammr from ALL-BEAN a LL-BRAN has not only but I believe it is an relief for chronic constix - Henry E. lacour. d- = ess upon novelt- ‘Duo to imufiloiont “bulk” in s Ana-Bum provi es . Often more effective than bulk" in fruits and vegetables, . oes not break down within the body. Isn't this natural food ay Members Of Six Nations .r. By cuusimuspoour Wire) D. e Smithsonian Institute of Wash- gton and tho Canadian India-n ffalrs Department at Ottawa are -- of the Six he reservation near here. l - The Institute is wrong in its as- rtion there probably never was a eel Indian chief in all America m the Arctic Circle in the Bio eville's “History of figautgounty", ll of chief was abolished by can‘- lein description of tribal hier- The Canadian department, though ght about chiefs in general. is - onf: in designating Joseph grant hereditary chief. Those versed in ar chief as a courtesy title when e was invited to join the councils. A third point the Indians dispute the assertion they had no con- ltution. While there was no writ- n body of laws. the Iroquois con- deracy, forerunner of the Six wn verbally from generation to _--_-___.... to dig deeply. The lsnLs will grow. Keep your foxes in i‘. H. Powder is an anirn v use it find it pays. liysol Biol This is the strongest and best disinfectantwe could flnd. We wanted to be surprised at the disinfectant of hospitals-but we for the fox rancher, . .. ' COD OIL -- PUL BROWN RI s" Consult hi... Prices ~ I Customers‘ ' i . z: - . _ llllll have troubled ticaliy eve P!" l7 fair trial. d elimination. It also in ALL-Blah is gen- for normal individ- al it pleasanter edlcin b meal. l! not rc- Ma oby ellogg in .Wrong -____ Qnt. April so - ,,what they say about according to mem- Nations band on Indians quote l". D. the hereditary coun- and giving a com- he was only made a founded and built on constitution handed ll is turned the better F- es? Just eat s, Western L o c a I _s . . --I-I_8 for the Annual Catholic Wmnsrrs i >~-- * II-Vl TUESDAY. U8! 7th league Bridge. Auction Forty Pives and Dance. with mchestn at the Capitol Grill. 111140 -roa MONTRIAIo-Ilrailiuip- am of Hamilton loft this week for ‘ l where she will undergo —This column ls reserved for nawa of local interest but advertising .of IIIIIY nature ma! bl inserted at l cont-a a word lltlflly_ pgyqbla. i; advance- -aa.aca's prices on um... and harness leather are right. Irb‘81:§-1?Il. —Tllll DENTAL OFFICES of Summsrside. Remington, O'l..eury, Alberton" and Crapuud will close on Wednesday ai moons starting May 1st. until December. ’ L-TOilS-i-fl-ii —‘ax-raa mono aiuunoo rods. lines. flies and casts. Taylor Drug Co.. Kensington. 1.4070 —I'0X CAPSULES-New stock. Also ear mite and tail mite lotion at Gourlics Drug- Store, Summer- side. L-7024-4-37-2i -MOTOB OIL. cup grease. gas engine packing and all motor boat fittings in stock at Bruce's. Ir59B1-5-1-2l. -LAD\IES BOWLING-The lad- lea are still bowling at the capitol bowling alleys. Ilbllowirlg is the “ . leaping Ienas 1177. Gold Diggers 1014. high two Helen Mont- high single Helen Montgomery 101. Diazypames 1304, Benedict‘ 1093, high two Anne I-inlrlctter 308. high single imr-S —GIVES LECTURES IN SUM- MEBBIDE-Dr. Robert G. Jackson, lecturer. of Toronto. gave two in- terosting addresses, on Monday. and Tuesday evenings in the High School Auditorium, Sumrnerside. on Natural Health Through Natural Living. Mr. A. E. MHCIEBXI, M. P., acted as chairmen-S "SPECIAL PRDGRAM-Mern- hers oi Prince Edward Lodge. No. 22. I. 0. O. I‘. had an enjoyable time after their regular business meeting on Natal Day. Cards. smoker and refreshments marked the occasion. Mr. Wilbur Mueller- lane. N.G.. presided. Short ad- dresses by different members were given during the evening. S. —~Mr. John W. Warren. who. some and I00 s. t irrxensingtcn. erection oi such will give cmlllw- ment to a large number oi work- nien and the operation of the various departments will require the services cf many artisans. The material that Mr. Warren supplied to his many cilsionle was ever prime, that which he used in ful- filling his contracts was AI. and the workmanship was ever approved. It may be asked why Mr. Warren did not remain abroad. All readers can see that ,_ abroad do notappear- tobsasbrlght ascne could wish. and Mr. Warren's pro- he can sec a revival oi business in his own Province and he is one who will favorably assist in the heartily bid him welcome. and the people oi the Auxiliary and rural support the/i, he gave progress when he did business in Kenslngton some 8T0 You'll This to be of too high ._ it is made a] conditioner and those who for use in the operating room! know that nothing is too good -- IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS p years ago-Y. . ‘ —NI.'W mnusray my 00M!‘ Door Factory. mp plant. has in mind the institution of similar-pm rho‘ phetic vision ls not diminished. and stimulation. Kensington will most communities wilieasily recall the madicaitreatment. She was ac- companied by her sister, Miss Margaret Pillman of Traveller's Rest. S —ADDR.ESES LABOUR. MIN—, M21‘. G: J. Maolellan, D. D., V. U..l addressed about two hundred lea-l curing men on Monday evening in the new Labour men's lieu. w.‘ Fldele Perry presided and intro-i duced the speaker. Rt. Rev. Dr. Maeullan geye a forceful and elo-l quont address on the evils oi oom- munism and labour problems. His address was listened to with close attention, and at its conclusion a vote of thanks was tendered to the Speaker. moved by V. J: Harrington, Sewn ‘ by S; Gallant and sup- ported bv Abbon Arscnwlt and others-S —ANNUAL MEETING-The uh- nual meeting oi the Hawkes Soc- cer Club, Summersid was held on Monday evening ‘with a good at- tendance. The chief business of the meeting was the election of of- ficers for the ensuing year. The election was as follows: Hon. Pres- ident. Mr. B. W. Robinson; Pres- ident. Eddie Arsenault: Vice-Pres- ident. Vaughan Groom: Secretary- treasurer. Jack Hopkirir: Captain,‘ Gilbert Oolwell; vice Captain. I-aur- ids Gjerlevsen; coach. L. Wooding- ton. Mom-s. V. Groom, G. Col- well and L. Gjerlevsen will repres- ent the team at the annual meeting of the Prince County Soccer League-S —FUNERAL 0F MRS. B. C. ALLEN-The funeral services for Mrs. B. C. Allen were held on Monday afternoon at the United Church at Union Corner and were largely’ attended. There was a. short private service for the fam- ily nt the Allen-homestead in St. Nicholas in the morning. Rev. M. C. MacGowan conducted the serv- ices assisted by Mr. A, S. MacKay. Bothgen-tlemen spoke very highly of the departe and euloglzed her 10h; and uscfu life. The pallbear- ers were her six grandsons. Ernest Allen, Percy Gamble. Gordon Al- len. Charles Allen. Reginald Gamble‘ and Arthur Allen. Inter- ment was in the cemetery adjoin- ing thrChurch. S. —Mr. Octave Pineau oi Duvar was operated on in the Prince County Hospital and is doing y£ey>'_s 4 I - -M:rs. Nelson Mugridge of Cole- mar,‘ is e. patient in l.‘.ie"Prlnce County Hospital-S ___._____, ::Douglas' Egyptian Liniment re- lieves toothache and neuralgia. 1n- valuable in cases of eroup, sore throat and qulnsy. Keep a bottle handy. (By The Canadian Press) "SAINT JOHlN. N. B.. April 30»- Bome 200 Assam monkeys aboard the S. S. City of Salisbury when she stopped here enroute to Boston from India and Port Said offered proof of the principle that more flees can be caught with sugar than with vinegar. A trap leading to their captivity. however. may ha-rv been consider- Qil "Yi-‘lllpflriing by the monkeys. Sweet-toothed desire ‘ and conse- quent intoxlcation were the steps leading toward life impflgpnmeut, A ship. covered with a. mixture of molasses and alcohol. sailed quietly up s. stream into the monkey jungles. Without thinking anyone had been unfair enough to "spike" the sweet substance. the little ani- hecoming more conscious of worm exterminator!- condition the year around. nlectant handle the best and we have price and there's a la thought by the manufac- a grade for ordinary disin- X -- IZAL POWDER -We use our Right. j Silver For Furs mals soberly scarnpered aboard to taste a new dessert. Soon their so- briety was lost, and they fell easy ‘prisoners while chattering the mon- 'i:ey version of Auid Lang Sync. Destined for privaln zoological gardens in Boston the live cargo ship- ment, included a husky Bengal tiger. bayonet billed cranes. multi- colored storks. haughty Chinese ducks and slitliering Naggln snakes which. when attacking humans. al- ERsnnz COUNTY can Miscouche‘, Dramatic Club A p p, e a l Present Play There was a very large attend- ance at udiscouche hall on Friday‘ evening to see “Always in Trouble," a farce-comedy presented by the Miscouche Dramatic Club. The! play was under the direction of) Mr. P. C. Martin who carried out the details in great style. The players deserve much cred- it for the excellent manner in which they carried out their parts. The audience showed their ap- prcciatio with hearty applause. The cast of characters is as fol- . lows: i Misery Moon, a. hoodoocd coon- - J..B. peslloches. Tom Rissle, as slick as s. whistle —Martin DesRoches. . Hiram Tutt, an awful nut-Cecil Gaudet. Patrick Keller, a ticket-seller- , Tllmon DesRoches. Gideon Blair, a millionaire- Ftegis Gaudet. Samantha Slade. a poor old maid-Margaret McMillan. Rosebud. Reese, her charming niece-Gertrude McKinnom. Paula Maleck, a Bolshevik- Illarie Polrier. Lulu Pearl, Ivonne Poirler. A railroad station in Slebtown. Mizzoury. ' P. C. Martin-Director. a ragtime girl- ~umu~.- . .... Death Sentence I s Turn e d D o w n (A, P. ny Guardian's Special Wire) ALBANY. April Sli-Portly Eva ‘so lost her last court plea today i escape the electric chair for the zarre insurance murder of a dppled handyman, Harry Wright. 1r a bat-infested Allegheny foot- iill near Oneonta, N. Y., last June. The court of appeals uphold the first degree murder conviction of the 46-year-old Otsego County roadhouse DWDTIBIIOT- Principal keeper John Sheehy notified Mrs. Coo in Sing Sing nrlson that the ruling was.un- favorable, carrying to her a note written informally by Warden E. Lawes. Mrs. Coo. a native of Hali- burton, Ont.. read the message and called to a matron: "What do you think? I've been turned down." 'I'hat was all. The ii-word decision of New York State's highest court left but one hope for the -- ‘ ‘ WO- rnan--Governor Herbert H. Leh- man. In New York State further court appeal has never been taken by a condemned murderer. It is customary for the BOVBYBOI‘ i0 m“ a hearing for condemned persons within 15 days after the court acts. The court of appeals disclosed it would sign the death warrant to- morrow and fix the date of execu- tion. FISHERIES SHOW GREATER VALUE (By -The Canadian Press) 5'1‘. STEPHEN. N. 3.. April 30 - Value of the commercial fisheries of District No. 1 in New Bruns- wl:k last year showed a increase. of almost $600000 over 1 33. Johr.‘ F. Calfrr. of Welchpool. told a. ser- vice club here. Mr. Calder. i5 su- pervisor of fisheries for which includes the- counties Charlotte. Saint John and Albert Westmorland County. the district.) me offlclaL and the Bay of Fundy watershed of vggctables m you; In m "regular $111252? €__._€__-_- County produces more than 90 per cent of the fisheries’ total value in this district. Mr. Calder said. The commercial fisheries of Dis- trict No. 1 in i933 were \vc.th $1,- 320,536 and ill ‘i934. .$1,924.952. Charlotte County offenrd a good ppcr-tunity [or the establishment l three large plants to can sur- ~lus catches of ground fish, stated and mldscason Study early. late. planting plans for succession. GUARDI ON ICLE ' __ _ T_‘.TT_ .-.__ -_ THE W 0RLD’S MOST IDYLLIC ISLE ._ .. ....___._. .. -- ._._‘, IADIY ~ l NWT KWJW WHY wavsursunseiaisc roauorsmnououiz DQJSESGJNND aiveszlxzosons For Dropping Fraud Charges 1C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL. April 30.—Charges facing residents of the Maritime‘ Provinces of conspiracy to defraud the Dominion Government of 35,-‘. 000.000 through liquor smu gling1 ‘ were dropped because of dou t of. jurisprudence and also because of, expense, J. J. Penverne. KC. Crown‘ prosecutor. declared today as ore-i liminary hearing of eight men on similar charges ccniiiiilr-n. i Thecase is cxprctcd to close with- in tivo or three days. Those being iricri are the icur Bronfman brothers. Sam. Allan, Harry and Abe, Barney Aaron, F. S. Blair and David _Costle_v. all 0g Moh- trca‘. end William Yule, Halifax. Cimiolr ~.|i elegantly styled rm suite or luxurious eouro construction. Increase In Cattle Export A n tic i pated .____ c. r. o; quui-aiuro Bowls! W1") ‘ ( IYFTAWA, April 30—.Depa.rtment of Agriculture officials were anti- lnating tndllY B11 ~xported to the United states as a "esult of an was meat Mime he two countries governing tuber- illlOSli areas. Under the agleement tries will accept cattle in areas where tuberc fectlcn is one-halt of one per w“ or less. Aithollalh it applies to bill-h countries, Canada is 811960994 w gain most of the benefit becauw there has boon l- fiwady dtmand fQr pure-bred. cattle in the United States for six months and a 00h- siderable trade already h“ veloped. both coun- originating will not affect regulations” prefi- m-ibed by slates. For instant». NEW York demands cattle free from harm's disease and this regulation must be observed when chi-Wins. into that state. Hepburn Seeks Federal ~ Aid llh Z-PCO rt. Finn. ly tailored and excellent- inner lnartly-fcraed sofa and inviting looms chair. ulcsis 111-, " ‘l de- t The agreement with Washinimll‘ i WENT T0 HEAD Stephen Rosetta. 23. Boston Bil‘ ways strike at the eyes. Apparently wishing a change of diet. the Royal Bengal tiger struck savagely towards onlookers who kept a safe distance from the wood- en cage. He disliked them because local port authorities forbade the practice of delivering live kid goats given the pr at ssa. Two other Beng stock which would have been the goals. ‘ ' The royal cat. resplendent gdld and black stripes. sulkod mo lntb Ute beasts care. Tigers like to kill their meat. and the cat was lvilege of getting his own goat on numerous occasions als died en- mute, much to the delight of other made ill. stparadiao L. On a Pacific island two miles long and one inlle wide. the world's greatest eugenics expcrimcntls gak- ing place. Out of two races. a race la being born. _ Ono hundred forty-six years ago a mutineer lookout man on e commandeered British ship Bounty. sot up a shout of "Land ho." ‘Hotelier Christian, lieutenant in the navy of George III, led his men ashore on to the semi-tropical that was named Pitclm cf the time. Bay of Fundy were an unpleasant topical heat. winds change from Island. There were nine lfllllllllllm anfl twelve Tabitha women. hlrd life close . to nature on I hum this group there have been 1.000 descendants, mast of whom have migrated to other islands. The remaining 202i live an lrlyii c simple Pitcairn Jsiand. They have become olooely ‘inbred ghroughout the years and everyone on the island ll will“ andat lest a cousin. The inbreed- ing has done unobservable A new white race la being evolved from the fusion of the white race 1m; the wlyneqiou. The offspring are healthy and-happy folk. brill" .and intelligent. They speak a mix- ‘turo or English and Tahitian. i Head of the island's semi-com- provincial dav. In Relief (0.12 By Guardian's special wire) TORONTO. April rlo Government authorities at Ottawa for a confer- ence in view of the “acute" situa- tion that developed Ontario through ern Ontario relief camps by the government, Mitchell F. Hepburn anounced to- “We have been trying to shoul- der the whole burden oi relief" said rvrr. Hepburn. ‘The federal govern- ment signed no agreement regard- ing the trans-Canada highway and we are not financially able to go on ‘ with the work until the government makes a contribution." Reports from the north told oi closing camps at sudbuy and sault Ste. Marie throwing 800 men out of work. Mr. Hepburn today said some of these were settlers and noviqe, learned how not-to land an aeroplane as he was having his first solo flight, when fr: came dnlmu hcadfirst. He was flflillffii. "If aeroplane nearly so. Kill-The Onta- has wired federal weir’ in Northern PIED PIPEBS PLEASE APPLY closin of North- '_"_" (By The Canadian Press) sanvr norm‘. N. 3.. April 30 —-? flgfreits an; being gold in the city‘ by g, "rat" man, and one oi the weasel-like animals is lonesome be- cause his partner was killed by 13f . inch rats which reversed the order- l ed scheme of slaughter. i Saint John ratdom seems to nave become irentred in the vicinity o! the market building. The public en- emles, some larger than ordinary ' mtg, hold nightly and leisurely banquets on green (lililillcs and southern fruits. Also partial to wal- nuts. they ate through a case in 5 order to complete their dinner. Two ‘v traps near B, rat hole yielded 50 r Premier Federal rnunlstio government is Pnrkln Christian (INSET ABOVE). great- grandaon of the founder. These pictures were taken by the Templeton Cracker American Museum Paclfo expedition on the t.. -masted schooner Zaca. They show (TOP), three large row boats as the landing place in Bounty Bay. They are the common property of the commrmity and are well filled when they go out to greet the seldom-anchored visiting mail ships. (LOWER. RIGHT), women , and children of the island sitting on benches near the twon hall. - were brim sent back to their farms so they could put in the season's crop. Later. however. camps near Port Arthur were closed and 1.000 men we're put out of work. The Prem- ier confirmed the report of the camn hnilll! closed and said more would likely follow. Canadians “In U. S. Mail Fraud‘ WASHINGTON. Sii-Thc lai-gest fraud order in the history oi the post oflice department was issued today when a ban against rising the United States mail was placed on 412 persons and firms connected with the operation of lotteries and sweepstakes in foreign countries. The order incudes the names of 35a Canadians. 2'1 in Havana. Cuba. and 2'1 in the Irish Pres State. Of the Canadians, ace are located in Ottawa. 21 at sneuuoolie. Que. eleht at Hull- Que, two at St. Gabriel de Bren- don. Que. and one each at Wood- rootfee. Ont.. Ville la Selle. Que" and Notre Dame de Gram. Que- captives in two WEEKS- SPRAINS lash Mind's In gtsly. ll scolhll. Gestation-and Wheiping Ration and Vixen and Puppy Ration for foxes at your nearest ‘ DOWN PERFECT- NO BRINGING UP FATHER vuxft moo an. emu we our ‘nus oooum -BY GEORGE MCMANUS 4 blbNTlTiiLLYouTo i ' - l-Sirlill-ii- illéillliiif“ . e a» . “i” wersuuisss‘ v / i} w“ cues-H‘ Maddie. = ..--,. l; 11: m“, .5 ' s MORE SPFEMST.‘ 5...! . . ii mi i-ruouci-i-r sons