perhaps you've thought we were over-enthusiastic in our praise of - Beautyrest. but here is evidence no one can argue ever. With the world to choose from. this famous mattress was selected for the first class cabins of the “Queen Mary". 3 250 Confidence in your tires odds enjoyment to any motor trip. Those who ride on Dunlop Tire: know that the unique L’4.Afi.8wl. construction uddaclisoxmmengriunduaiaiiicydnc mute. the most severe driving conditions. 8o—flt Dunlap and keep "Wirhinthe Circle of Security." Whether it be the silent and luxurious DUNLOP PORT "ow. an ruuod. rcncnl-rutvott. 61>l1 DUNLOP "OITADB " 0|’ 510 l°W'Pfl°0¢| III‘ highly dependable DUNLOP "RECORD"- \ IheDnnlopnemeonInytireInndI-forqnnlity, depuidslaility Ind long life. £.NJovou‘i tu;a/ - ~. ca‘- ! -. .‘>" ' a s .s:¢m|.¢““»"‘“" R.M.S. "QUEEN MARY”~ chooses Simmons “Beautyrest ” All this week we are featuring Beautyrest. Visit our display. Note the sheer beauty. the buoyancy. the self-evident comfort. the work- manship. in this spring-filled wonder-mattress. Never has any merchandise offered greater value. SU M M E RSI DE -4 CHARLOTTETOWN Vatican Approval Of Ethiopian Victory ls criticized (A. P. By Guardian's Special wire) LONDON. May i9—Vatlcan ap- proval oi the Italian victory in Ethiopia. as a "happy triumph for a great and good people," was cri- ticized today by the Anglcan Bish- op oi Southwarlc, Dr. R. Parsons. “In the name of Chrlst," the Bishop admonished a Diocesan conference. "we must clearly disso- ciate ourselves from such an ut- ierancc. “Never have I been so surely con- vinced for the sake of truly Cath- olic christlanity that our protest against Papal claims ust be main- izilned." Ruled As Tyrant _ (in Arctic isle (A. I’. By Guardinn‘s Special Wire) MOSCOW. May 19—A wireless operator served under K. B. Semen- chuk_ "dictator oi wrangd I.-la.nd" who is on trial for murder. testi- fied today that semenchuk ordered the murder of Dr. W. R. Wuliuson. The prosecution charges that Semenchuk. heading a wintering party oi the Soviet northern sea route department on the bleak is- land, ruled as a. tyrant. was res- ponsible for the deaths of three Russians and let Eskimos starve al- though there was plenty or meet. Wireless operator Bogdanofi de- clued his chief ordered the murder oi Dr. Wulfson. and also expressed doubt that hydmloglst Vakulenko at the polnr station committed sul- cide, as his death was listed by Semenchuk. chancellor Hitler Takes Leave of Old it o m ra ti o (A.l’. By Gunrdhnb special Wire) MUNICH. Germany. May 19 - Chancellor Hitler placed a wreath today on the grave oi the only chauffeur he trusted with his life _md then began a search to re- plcoe him. Without benefit of Psnlm. PHY- er or olerzy. Julius schreck was buried today in Gmtelflngen cem- etery in the presence of the Fuch- ror. an honor guard oi 7.000 uni- members and formed men. high civil dignitaries. That was in the new tradition I the lnhute Bteffol. the black- ...".,.;«,l,_‘_ , "_'.‘!«§w .. ., 1-as _CHAiu.m'rETOwN cuaaoum An Old English Custom I The mayor and corporation. of the Royal Borough-oi Windsor, in addres- ses to King Edward on his acces- .l’e cold days of \vin‘.er, the scarcity . and the ccessiiies of life. rent, however, is an op- iime to provide for the re- . s of the later months of This applies not only to‘ ~ who owns a large acre- 3 the the ll3li3I‘i‘i1‘.‘l'l 321.! or who has only a mini :l:\a‘:1able for produc- '‘z' in order to conduct! ll scund economic ’ui".V plan h.s pr!‘-‘ ...:un so as to pro-: .3 craps which produce air.‘ '.tl_ rn an acrzage basis. and tltus insure a pientiiul supply of fcddcr and other materials for the farm nnir:i3‘s (luring the long stnbtiiitz izicnihs of winicr. Within the rar.;v,e of crops that should now rcccive careful con- sideration are corn. nmngolds. peas, oats and vetches. aifulia and clov- ers. The but farmers wisely seed substantial areas to these crops, and it is a matter of fact that feed these farms where such practices are followed. This should be 9. valu- able lesson to those who suffer al- most annually through feed defici- ency. The provision of an acre or com forage safeguards the supply and protects the farmer from an embarrassing outlay for hay and other feeds in the following vcln'.:‘r and spring months, when feed: mm at the highest selling prices of the year. On an acreage busls. nu othu: farm crop will produce the total amount of digestible nutrients as will corn or turnips or marignlds. Within recent years, there also seems to be a. scarcity among some farmers of grains for seed. This scarcity prevails not only in years of low yields, but also in years of plentiful production. What is the cause or this condition? In many instances, under investigation. it is found that the farmer has sold his grain supply during the rail and early winter, and then in spring shortages are an unknown factor on . nezessities. This practice is dias- trous to the producer, and to those who become obligated in the trans- action. Thoughtful provision and planning would again eliminate in ll‘) great nmjority of cases this A ating problem, unless of course in c 15 a \\'idCS|)l'C‘P.d shortage and ior quality of grain produc- Lie to unfavor:-.bic secsonablc 13. L-Cl] ~ ‘i; L t D CL C does the owner oi n. small into this picture? How is he 1; ;,"c\~.:i:: cn a few square yards cl’ :.ii for his table requirements? roniarlzablc the production one :‘.:‘c to secure from even a back " glot. The few yards of soil is producing sufficient v ‘.1l'\l .n'e :.u;:pl;; of brcts, carroLs and toes Lo C’.ll'l‘)’ the family over the winter. One dozen tomato plants will provide enough rip: ~ in :1 good season for‘ few cents for fl. small urea. Cleanir out and around the buildings, wi usually provide the necessary is: iliizcr. if nst. :.uppl1e:s may be am‘ able near oi, lmnd, prrhaps a ring? bor may be able to help. in any cvcnt. the springtime ;=: seed-tiinr is the l'l’.§lll. time to pi and nrmi ' the year's sub truce. Tli ' "zllderation 4 the part of 1 42-‘ 1 nple is dirt. ed to this lit.‘ .11. problem. it her and 21 from goveri. mental sour;c.. r uiot be continua lndefimirly. The solution of tht , problem rests to a very great, extent ; in the hands of ench individual, : and that solution is dependent upon his investigation of the oppor- tunitics which he himself, through his own initiative and thrift, is able to develop for the purpose of sup- plying himself at the lowest pos- sible cost with the necessities of life.—Provlnciai Department of Agriculture. clad watchful men who form a ring of steel around the Chancel- lor. Then Hitler. white-faced and patently under the stress of deep emotion, stepped to the tomb and placed upon it a wreath inscribed thus: “To my old. loyal and be- loved -comrade." Schreck was all oi that. He fought by Hitler's side in the abortive beer cellar putsch here in the early '20s, and went to prison with Hitler as a result-. Echreclr. 38. succumbed here last Saturday to pnchymeningitis. INDIAN RIVER. SCHOOL Report oi Indian River school. Grade x—1. Annie Gulls. 2. Louise Shea. 3. Joyce MacDonald. Grade IX—l. Catherine MacDon- ald. 2. Aloysuia MacLclla.n, 3. David MacDonald. Grade vrn—-1. Rodrlie Cameron. 2. Rose Mclnnis. 3. Edward Glllls and Justin Macuilan equal. Cirsde V!.'I—i. Dolores (311115. 2. Harold Macheilsn, 8. Hillard Mc- Innis. Grade V 8r.—-l. Raymond Mac- Donald, 2. Bernice Gulls. Grade V Ji'.—1. Eunice Shes. Grade IV-—i. Jomph Cameron, 2. Bruce Jordan. 3. Allan Mclcllan. Grade i'iI-1. Rita Gtllis. Grade II Br-.—l. Cari Ramsey. 2. Florence Gulls. Grade II Jr.-l.~BilIie Mu:Don- ald and Rupert Mnclellan equul. Grade I sr.—l. Mary Cameron. Grade I Sr.—1. Edgar Hickey, 2. Arnold Hickey. . 'reacher—-Mary Shea. Lord Mayor Comes With‘Big Retinue IAJNDON. Mny i0—’rwo preced- ents will be set. this year when the lord Mayor of ipndon. Blr Percy Vincent. embarks on the Empress ci Britain Aug. 0 for Canada to at- tend the charter Jubilee celebra- Slr Percy will be the first fig lish Lord Mayor to visit the D0- miuions in his official capacity and it will also be the first occasion the famous insignia of London office ——ille chain nnd‘mace—havc left the country. Full regalia. will be worn at the celebrations. The Lord Mayor's retinzue will include Sir T. Vansiltart Bowater. member of the Court of Aldermen; the Chief Commoner, F. Rowland; the Sergeant at Arms: the Sword Bearer and Lcndonls new City Marshal. Lieut. Comnmndcr John Roberts Poland. Announcing his decision at a meeting or the Oity Corpomtiorn to accept Vancouverls invitation. the Lord Mayor said he had done so with the consent of the King. He will unveil a statue to Captain Vancouver, founder of that city. T w o Receive llonoraryliogrscs (C. I’. By Gusrdlan‘s Sptcinl Wire) AN'I'IC}ONISli. N. 8., May 19- Dr. John Alexander MacDonald. of Montreal, and Grace L. Caughlln, of Woodstock. N. B., were given honorary degrees at the convoca- tion oi St. Francis Xavier Univers- ity today. 7 Presenting Dr. MacDonald. a native of Giassbum_ Antigonish County, for the degree of doctor of laws, Very Rev. H. P. MnoPhe':son. president. said he had achieved an enviable reputation in many fields and enjoyed Canada-wide renown as an organizer. Dr. MacDonald is field secretary oi’ the Canadian National Institute ior the Blind. Her “valuable and Qnseliiah serv- ice to educetio and the country as a an ‘nil tedbher end as I social service worker." were re- ferred to by Dr. NincPheI-son in than or unoouvu-._I. o. $25.00. WELLNER’S Big Anniversary SALE Will positively end on SATURDAY, MAY 23rdi. Only three days left to avail yourself of the many wonderful bargains. A coupon is given with every dollar purchase. The lucky number will be drawn Saturday night at 9.30 P. M. The prize—a (‘abinct of Community Silver or :1 Wrist Watch——Value W. W. WELLNER Ltd. J EWEL-l5 RS SINCE 1868 Georgetown-Cnarlc-.uZown Bus Sb: .Jce Headquarters at Charlottetown their robes. with the dean and l sion. Phol. _h " ih d canons of Si. George's chapel. C0.'DOI'iI“0!fi, fir;-)i‘i'i'ng cinm;i::.-$2., "lied In rmwesslon to Windsor int Wimls0=' (‘asile- or as soon after as possible. W nn'7_A __~.’ L°“"° €°‘;"l'f°“""“ - - ' ~ ~ 35 A-M-Lfflvc Chariot-clown 4.00 i’.M. ' I [In . 5 A.M. J h .t ' R'~ ,, 4,20 ,m_ Arrange Your Program is new . ....... .. .."..".‘..‘:%‘:...:‘.:: ,, ._.. ii... Baldwin's Road 8.55 A.M. Fort Augustus .. 440 PM 0 St.'l‘hereaa's .... .. 9.00 A.M. Pisquid . L. 4250 FM. ro Prakes . .. 9.10 A.M. Pi-nkes .. 5.00 EM: Plflluld . . . . . . . . .. 9.20 AM. St. Theresa's ., H 5,10 p.M_ Fort. Augustus 9.30 A.M. Baldwin‘:-. Road 5.15 PM. —:"' Webster’: Corner . 9.40 A.M. ‘IR Rood . . . . . 520 Pin], At this particular season of lllc depends on the merchant or the Johnston's my" ._ 9_5o A_M_ Cardin“ " 51$ l,'M_ f,:3.r lzumaniiy is liable to forget xcrnment to finance his seed Arrive Chnrlottetown 10.10 A.M. Geofggtonvn 550 P2“ Nobnna Tea Rooms. BUICK 7 rassanasn can Headquarters at Georgetown Parcels carried at minimum charge _ ALLISON HEIISTIS c:................ r.r. F. 1. Solomon of 25¢. I 12 at tackle. Phone 105. DON’T FORGET for the Holiday We are offering a REAL BAR- CAIN in flies. English fly, turned down eye and hollow point hook, sizes 8, 10 and REGULAR PRICES 'Also reels, leaders, and other Open Saturday night until 9.30. 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