. » \ I . ` _ _nv f / ‘ _ ,¢,_-_ _ ii . _ __ _ Xa 13 1930/ ' ' THE cHARLo'l"l‘EToWN GUARDIAN ' ' _ _ ~ PA<;1;~;‘NlNE_ L_ _ -_ _ i_ - ` ' A ` -- __ ‘ua-3 me ____ _ ____ _ :¢.____V - r-="f" _T ~ . 1 t . _ __ _ 1_1 Eczema liched Badl . Face Dis-A hold Smdent figured. Hea&d`by, Cuiicura. ;Org'anize.s Alumni "5, ma dnt apfeared on my forehead in pilnple-like form. Later " ,Wert from my orehead towards my nose and gradually my whole We -“°.=.:.~'- " ‘renews "ey :'."~~» -~° we scratched it cau one. v a Mp moles would dry u and than new onea wou d coma in their place, y fm yu 455| The trouble lasted over I YW- ..| pagan using Cudcura Soap and Ointment and after using two ~ f§}‘,°:.‘l§°»?r'lf.“‘»?.iu°2't1'2i.°t.°l‘¥‘-€§§‘t‘l§`$f'°“””“‘"""‘°“““;` 1 5°. zse.0lnunaa lSaads0e.$aleum llc Soldevervvisare. Samolaeaebfrae. i Militia cmalm input: J. 'r. .lt c..s»`a1 u-na. nm,-1. ______-__,__-_.._-_-_---- F.- o°°° I NEWLOW ICES -c 55 MADE TO ORDER i i I New Hotpoint Range is Built- i ' /l»411‘._- 1 I A? _ A 4 _ JUDGE Notice rounded corners . _ _ the attractive tones of cream gleaming and the unusually large cooldn surface. Test the more economicnlebyaetual test). And learn the advance 6 of All-Steel Construction . . . Super-.lluromatic Oven Control . . . and the Economy Cooker. Only the Hotpoint Hi-Speed Range can oiferciou can oo J '43 available ~¢ <7 now on display at your dealer`s. They are convenient terms of payment. Horpoint's beauty for yourself. its graceful design _ . _ the smooth white and dove grey . _ . the stain-resisting enamel finish . . . Hi-S ed Elements (jgster and these outstanding features. You' se from a wide range of. models at prics as low as $85 and on __,_,_, l OTTAWA, May ll-The spirit of Mount allison. that little uluvmny in Backvlile, New Brunswick, which has contributed so greatly to Carl adian national life. was strongly in evidence at a delightful dinner of former students held last evening in the Chateau Laurier. as a result oi’ which there was formed an Ottawa branch of the Mount Allison Alumni Association. The following officers of the latest Mount Allison Alumni were elected: president. Lieut.-Col onel A. H. Anderson; vice-president, Mm. I. M. Morgan; secretary-treas llrer, R. B. Inch; executive, Miss .let- il Siddilll. Miss Dorette Desbarres, Dr. I-I.tJost, George Blatch, and Herbert Paisley 1 to `Women’s Specifications To dy-=f 4- -if---<1 u fo- mer students and friends upon the occasion of the _visit to Ottawa of Dr. George Trueman, V president of the university; Prof. W. M. Tweedie, of the faculty, and Howard Alcorn. president of Mount Allison Alumni. stirring addresses were given by all of 'the above. as well as by three for- mer Mount Allison “old boys," Sen- ators C.. Robinson, F. B. Black, and A. B. Copp, Lieut.-Colonel Anderson presided. Those at the head table included: Dr. George J. ’.l.‘rueman, Prof. W. M, Twcedie, Howard Alcorn. Lieut.-Col. A. H. Anderson and Mrs. Anderson,‘ C._B. Howard. M.P.. Dr. H. Jost and Mrs. Jost, Senator Cllfford'R.oblnson, Senator 1"; B. Black, senator A. B. Copp, Miss Bowles, George Blatch_ Among others present were: Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Plckard, Lawton Scovil. Philip Hattie. Mr. and Mrs. Carman Tuttle, _Miss Olga Buntalrl. Miss Jean Swan.`Miss W. Horne. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Yulll, Miss Alice Piggott.,`Miss Dorcti/c Desbarrcs. Miss Gertrude Evans, R. B. Inch, Mrs. A. Folsey. Mrs. W. G. Ernst; Miss Jetta Siddnli, Mrs. Lomer, Mrs. Geldert_ Mrs. 'I'.- IJ. Simmons, Mr. and Mrs. I. M. ;Morga.n, 'Miss Christie, Mrs. Kingston, Mr. .and Mrs. Herbert Paisley, ,Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Mac Ethel Burns, Miss Louise Evans. Mr.. Rogers, Miss Molly McArthur, and Harold Beer. ‘ VERNON- K-IVE!! SCHOOL HONOR ROLL FOR APRIL Bruce. Carver. - 5 Francis O'Keere B Rena Carver. ~ .Q r._ / O ; ,scan rmxrs »,"\ a / I Pep f or play. ` Vigor for wurlr. Help yourself to health wills , Kellogg`s Pep Bran Flaltea. I .lual tasle theac better bran fakes. All the famous flavor of l PEP. All the nutrition of whole wheat. And just enough bran added lo be mildly laxa- tive. A matclalesa combina- ` lion wills a matchleaa Bavor. i ln the red-and-green pack- ; age. Made by Kellogg in Lon- * don, Ontario. a 'IW I f PEP ““‘”’ _ BRAN _FLAKES ___r_f_1Q ' `-““ 7 \2 >&5 `.\Y\~.’-Fa' HAMPTON AND VICINITY The steamer Evviva, is at Victoria now with fertilizer loaded by the Potato Growers Association. The; farmers are hauling steadily wltl'l» trucks and wagons so that this boat will be away asain 50°"- Mx'_ Stcrns Webster. Charlotte- town is visiting in 1-IamPi0D. the ‘guest ol Mr. Edwin Fer8U5°“- Wo congratulate Mr. Geor8° Mlmk ley, on the purchase of a new Chev- ‘rolet coupe and Mr. Lindley Fergu- ' f ron, vlewria on tl-is purchase '01 1 Lachlan. Misa Flo. Jamieson, Miss' 5 Ford roadster Mrs, Florence Ince. is \'lsitill8 in -Hampton with her sister Mrs. Jos- eph lnce. “ _ Mr, John French is busily engag- ed painting thc residence of Mr. 1 W ho man will follow the good example set by M1” 1... lottetown were: Messrs. Boyd Mac- Dunsford. Iliff". EW? ol ` _I 'V5 ;a‘l~ U raaslvlra. zaatresr veoi crantcs IN 'ras oaaoarl | The parsnip is the firat vegetable curop to be gathered from‘the gar- den. You can start on it in Novem- ber and keep on gathering and eat- ing it so long as you have the umbi- iion to delve in frozen soil. lt is onc of the few root crops whose roots arc hardy and will live in the ground all _ winter. Noted for its sugary sweetness this quality does not develop fully until the pmnlp has had the benent of freezing weather. it is a long season crop, needing to grow all summer to develop good , roots to be dug during the winter. It 1 should be sown at once. lt is is an iron-clad hardy -plant and the seed can be sown as soon as the ground can be put into condition. Little has been done ror the pars- nip and these are only a few variet- les. Not much is needed as lt' is good ' enough as it is when properly grown. ` Two standard varieties arc the Hol- low Crown or Large Sugar and the l Guernsey, much alike, the latter be- ing a shorter and stubbier root. The' main factor in getting goor parsnips of fairly smooth surfaccland regular shape is to see that thcy~are thinned to stand from 4 to 6 inches apartln the row. _ , This will give them an opportunity to develop -into uniformslze- ' Too often because of crowding there _arc all sizes of roots in the. row and only la small percentage of them are really good roots for the table. i Another factorls ti'lat_ the roots should notcome into contact with strong fertilizer, particularly fresh manure. When this happens the roots fork and become misshapen. The uniformly tapering round roots are the type sought for the show tame ln the nulj, . _ _ The soil sh_ould__be richand com- mercial fertlllzer may be worked into it for exhibition roots much more safely than stable manure. _The par- snip often in country gardens is left to shift for itself’ and 'the patch grows up to weeds. Tile parsnip ob- iigingly goes along about it business and forms edible roots but there would have been much better roots if it had been given as good cultivation »_ as the rest oi' the garden. I ‘mseph H” am' F pe _ y | _ ----l-- sn- Hem-y staged may one frequent- _-*.2 u__ ' BETTER alll ' , . | $.}_.v,_ ,Q> __ I / ` : \ \, 4;' . | fs. fosl wrapped u r' - ' a ..»'J*"g§ fs? /53 ‘ii 'wx li _ _ . ~ » _ v-' 1 l . * . ,_.‘_\. ‘»., -_ ... ~_» _',._.-, ' \ ` f , J.. '-_-_,= _‘gtg-._ .___ _ _ . _ _ F _ . l . .g._ \,’ 5 . i .r *_-‘ 's _ 1.. éf - » ‘ i - , =‘;-_ =.‘f':','t, | '_ »_.‘ 1 l . J -.» .':f»f":\._ ";‘.’.» .. . ,`. \. v l _'.':_3f'. \ _|.~_!r{_` I ~ ' ."-»-_s-'. -. ~ ' ~ L '~ _-.~.»,. ‘ '¥€>',';~;£_~,_‘.~.~ “' ";".l'f:f" » v’ RA EL _ Cigar* At Las foil wrapped cigar for five cents-try one today. -. ,_ _ iv. ___ _ _f 'Ti' 'Hi >.__’-~ °~.:g,,m fine quality, "`f' '~ .: .\}_-_-. 1 af-`»`_ ». . , . "n _.- _ "~ '.’. 't.\_'. ' l .. _.., .- _ -5. Q-: : `§ cd upon justice and fair dealings. Wc maintain a doctrine that, not only are the people of Canada sharehold- ers in the National System, but that our employees are partners and that this partnership continues on a basis of fair dealing. This was the under- lying principle that prompted thc Railway Company to seek means to continue employing the most of its men and I believe that it was a pol- icy which commends itsclr to the country." _ _ » crops a a, min ump l onion an by woman far won au l on-ver, 3 allen costly. 4 gordon g___,_o,.__ Gem-ge sorrow and nm-y m mmm M mum of tm demw iw ' For Sale by ries. :l cvellne Mcnelll, 4 por-is ML and Mm .mmas Umm,” Wood 5 Allan Currie ltln in Moncton, N B being omlevrr-1 Ralph ma. z c.1¢u` ed °°“‘”“°“‘ ‘“ M°"‘°° _ Associated Gas and Electric once v-1 Margaret curl-le. 2 “mwgsof fm! dwgmr N'm__"J__me5 Sir Henry Thornton Mums essay. a omni crime. 4 ;;m0h__5 Outlines Policy Systems Ben-use orceele, ' -- _, , . HHN . Oni.. M 12.-Th! Grade UBI lil* liclloyg mill; Mr' Borden Myers and mei Mus' polllggf thelgldnadim Nallonal Rail- Clm Lea’ ° ° “ner” yr lchol on Cllarlott/etow1l.' ._ CANADIAN ollnl-:RAL r.Ll-lcrlucel Cs... ' ms... t. ............ ll Head 0$ce % Toronto S’ V,- -- ____ ._ ___ _ _ .__....___-._...._._..__- ------ Grade lr-.1 .lorspn cm-lsuan z "‘°°”1”5“;°!;°°kd°;`[‘f_ “FI ment situation. was outlined by slr ' ues o .an 5. - - ' - ram Meoonalc, s oecll lvlcoonsla 5 Henry Thvmwn. Chairmen “fi _ “*"°°' _ President of the National System. in srknr /lm scnvloc The f““"‘“ °' uflelaw M":”b°'_§ an ani-11-ess delivered before me soars ;l_- os,-,,l_Im,.-5 gon,” tggde °`,`,,»,mu¢5 New marsh boxes lnnonflon are To com.” STRIKE mwouiqril. D2;dsam;lw\;i;5P fge°_y of Trade. alter giving a. brler sketch _.lunar the mark mtpta lute boot- mich ben’-_ the EARLY NEXT WEEK Ffidw Y _ J.-»P_ K ndumd of the events preceding the depres- » r time "nom rr;-elm mimes, or attended. mv We °° sion, Sir Henry said weywen sud- ' .. the service and spoke very feelinlly I ‘ind lm A t with 5 .._.€__________________ .wium 51,;-yfe. WINNIPEG, May ll2_-Aeroplane both at the house and Brava The' deny _vs _ uumn --- services for air mall and prospcctors shrinkage of revenues. Two courses ‘~ Amplifiers have been installed in going in to the big copper find at "mums were md to rest in Cm' were opon to us, that of thélrnmed- N l in Germ:/ny. Great Beal lake. 1600 miles north Wild Ccmwcry The pau bearers into dlxnissai ofa large number oi .fl-'I' -'T-"'~'$"- “mme owned” were Messrs George Carron, War . _ l . to _ - . - . '_ l the \'o’oe of the pratdhes to of Edmonton will start from Fort ' '_ men. with -its attendant misery a.nd ' ‘i~®.v..-.--- 5 ‘my ' ` _ _ . 1 _ len Villei. Beecher, Inman. Milton' .1 h b d f mum ‘ ,_'-,yy .»~ ~>_,.»___.,~_'l_._. every col'l'le~r o. the vast buildms- McMurray early next week it s nn- Ferguson' warren mmm and wah’ the transfer o t e ur en o . Im ~ 1 _- ay f -_-;;..,-7..-.*. _. ~ ~.~' " ° __ .».».T'~’.-. if-.`I now emnfowns 'I-00° mm Mews borne Ferguson and nounced by West/cm Canada Airways _ taining them to the cities or prov c -- prudence and foresight which ~per- - - -. _--.V-.____.~,“__,_ _-‘___ l ` ').i!.‘_,`@__j_ '.;;_‘:\-l one shipyard yn Glasgow, Scotland Staking will start on July 1. W" mm- es, or that of ll more liberal policy of ` . -1; 'v - i t~~rsw all- °“-‘flaw ff li- R¢1iW° gi "_ a~_“'r»’§?;l'¢;§n” - tl\&t .‘ ' . ‘”"' 'O `l"‘f'#$*"" _ . _ yt.. _, ..._ Q tdofl, ~ _ ' _ J : v,'_.|_ “PrEnL5ss" .W io insure their proper pro- ‘*°°i|°l\ you should have the bill therefore you should If any roll doea not THE ROLL, we will your money. _ ' We aim carry a complete line of l-‘ox Pane. 8tal|.|ll» Lacing Wire, Nails. Hinges, Fox l`°'\ll» ate. - _*___ 1ts i .F ‘ z ‘if--»_,'.-, _f -.»~»-f.. . f - -~-~. 1,. .t P _ ~ ~ * l ,. ~.L. ‘n___ M4" ‘H 4 l llava “PEERLESS" the beat Eliitliah Fox Netting on the '80"G"“°“' s"°°" _ ig-_-41 PLIIMBIIIG MID IIEATIIIG Fred ii. Tramor Opposite Prince Edward Theatre ii "ll%“llllIlllla‘fa|IIl- ' elamtrenllit :.1 tlatqe. Ltd.. lan- .oa|daa.P.l.'|. __,§,iirand Foxiletting 5* ..i{..lii'..Z§“..°.. "°"“’.¢..n.""T°° _ W km bi Rllealmatlam _F9106 ara valuable. and in or- E‘|’°"'Smgrt° 'M P New-15. Ol " P _aa\vruaai"°§l“¢'-‘sian PAIN iiiii' §i§lsi §§§§_?* li Qs; 35 .¢,,, _Li wi z. visit to Kingston recently. Among the recent visitors to Sum- Mr. George lvilonkley. Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Wood, Vloioria. cert which consisted oi music, dia- logues. readings. etc., was of a high order and- much enjoyed by Ill- Mr- J. H. Myers, wa.; the chairman and manner. we M-¢ glad so learn that Mr. law-Ls Bherren is improving after a severe attack of pneumonia it it '§ 8 EE l|lAl’l»- unnslaseoai mitted us to extend their continuity GWYSC P- D‘U‘f-'Um P~"~| “ °5'i“3 of service. It isaoomparatlvely easy thing to alter ll transitory condition into e. permanent condition. The traffic failing off would be of relat- merside WHO MY \7°l1l\ MH¢Q\ll\`\‘l°» ively short durationanrl if we kept up our courage- and endeavored to keep the wheels of progress tuming, the had times would pasa. lf on the 'Me-rw frm the vicinity attended other nano, we nul pursued s din- thc concert in Crapaud Hall 0?# cl-ont policy, mush harm `would‘have\ 'I‘hU1'Sdly Hvmlhs Mlv Sth. The oonl been done. 1 maintain that such a policy as we pursued in keeping as many of our men as possible employ- l cd was a sound business one and in the last analysis, helpedto promote wok his part in his usual pleasing' trade and at the same time we were doing business a good tum and our- selves a good tum. It is an accept- ed axiom that. on the average, only so much may be got out of any parti- cular proposition Capital for ex- gaivaniaed before and ` ' t ` . ' , in " lx, ' Phone 3934 Atl: tablet of Aa ll-in and Mr. can-sro Boswell has rem-ned nmn e. can wr r e m mum amount "ur b’i“¥ "°'°"~ if 'ill "°‘ ' - T your :nearing !r°mpi\°°'ll°\*° to his home ln vlezoi-la afar spend- of service out of its employees for a ‘°“°'- I* "°“"°" P"°"'°“" 1° ing some time ln me r zz l llospl- certain period. the employees can _ N _ _ _ to your satisfaction; _ :liar ‘:dt»e°i|°Pf'§°l»atlr‘.° l.l";s'lf ling tsl.-Robin. 'fm \\ “rf-ai" meant 0! money out yn” gp. tanning eablet`a atalmad ' _________ 0! capital by unfair wages for a' car- . . lo t uae n wa n _ realm it or refund G M. Lamllwli 9 C0- “wifi li»:s':¢ii2'§'lll ~-msfr.5 "I" '-0.” “CW” $__;';“:_§f‘___°; "'§_‘_;:“5__‘*‘_°‘° °*““" ~ LMITID. No uae-‘to endure ain when you -- ‘ 7 ‘ “U” " °“°' gm” can ban mall quill: comfort aa rue losses ln canada l-luring the er law human economics cannot be Aw ‘_ “hu ;ap’i;in.é1“'l'&ll\¢Il mg Ft week ended May 7. 1930, were estim- carried 'on into perpetuity unless bas- rublls sums silo .. . ..1i.,~.°’6‘3§»»- -A»;;_;§f_ ;;;f";§“[_*'_§__‘§_*_‘;';;“f_l__'_‘_“f‘;§;_§_;_;°=,’_;; - _ me previous week. and with $801,100 i for the corresponding week of laat` year. From January 1, 1929. to May 8, 1929. fire losses totalled $8,541,000, _ and from January l. i930, to May 7, “V1” ” laso, they were slo,oss,zso. *|l°Z0rt..ll -~f-lr 1° L _ i ... - Grade x-1 Mn-le oui-ley, z Isabel- _'l A"‘°“°*‘ °°°“P‘°“”V ‘°““°‘ D"”‘°1 lv hears references 0! competition ' 1l=i§1=m “Hd 6° “lei” 1”" "’ l’°°“ Gordon, os. of Bauyment. Ireland. at b,,¢,,,,,, tm stats and privately- oraoe 1x~1 Milton wood. 2 Marie my °“' l"‘“““ “°’“°“' ' ~ ' tends footbalrgames: ind een follow- owmd systems, He believed that Mcoonald. s Maurice Kelly, 4 Aldlef ' _ _ __ Ch \“°”1Y °"°f>' vi” by “’iMHf\18 in" competition ls the spur which drives that llc welcolncd it. '.l.‘hcl'e \vcr'_.-1 two types of competition however; one' that was wasteful and brought about the spending of money for transitory advantages; the other was that which aimed to improve service and provitlc the latest facilities and methods ol' operations. He drew attention to the improvements made and latest types ol' equipment vvhicll the National System had installed and of the new speedy train schedules, pointing to these as examples of a. healthy typc of competition. “It must be remem- bered, however." Sir Henry warned. "that a l‘allwa_\' is a llartl blmkcr when it comes to borrowing from lority and general lack of .ma.irltel1- ance, cost high. We refuse to borrov from the future at such in extor- tlonate rate of interest. ?We have demonstrated to the full that a state- owned railway can be operated just as efficiently and as honestly as a priv- ately-owned road and that it may blaze the trail to set an example to private corporations." In the morning. Sir Henry was the guest of the City of London, Ont, and addressed a civic luncheon. There he received the honor of being given the freedom of the city. Mayor Kilpatrick pointed out that this hon- or was conferred only upon rare oc- the future. Dotorlorated equipment, Amwg the mmm mlmw no Fri ‘"1 the °°mm‘°“‘° °‘-"lm 5p”5""‘°”_' towards higher efforts and stated road bod perlnitted to fall into infer- casions and for distinguished services to the nation at large. _...Lis 617221 (73X;illE?¢7 FOR l PUPPI ES The success following the use, during the past four years, of Imperial Puppy Food, has clearly proven the merits of this Imperial product to our experienced ranchers and they are planning on feeding liberally this season. Our formula is specially suited to the needs of the young and grow- ing' foxes, is rich in vitamines, and a sure preventative of rickeis. Order early so as to he sure of receiving your supply in good time as heavy demands are anticipated. HA UCK FIRE GUNS We have the agency for the Houck Fire Gun endorsed by leading ranchers for disinfecting pens and houses. Full information on request. lmrertlm. B\S<1U\T C0 cunntor rerov/N P.G.i. Grade vm~1 Fern Ma' 2 Jean' Quan-ie Albert Stordy, Lorrie Fer- short - mg 81 “ 'r' ' ' "”“"§;_ " "‘ ' ' ' Our Puppy Food is guaranteed to he sil°iciI_\' fresh, and can be pur- chased eithcl' finely or coarsely ground to meet feeding requirements. < . r / _ » ` r ‘ ,~ i F u