._ .. _ _ 7# W. ` " ' ' 1" `- " /'ff‘-"”"‘“-Q' l ~"‘.'_’”' 'I `:~‘.` f " il. »-‘- . 'f‘.'.'f'».' ~ ._ ‘bf J ` - I ' ` 4'" " ‘ ' ` ij-"`-“"f¥ *"1" ' 1 -. 'ilf*'."=-.\\'.”?J»¥.-1‘”v'-_‘=.'.*-’Tff;- .,_,.-` _ _. . _ _._ »i 4 _ -_ -, ._ '.-,._», _.- _ . __ _. ._ r-.~T..?%" A cle-all _of ENG every morning cr highs will prevent _unsuspected constipation. For a Clear Skin The bloom of good health ,cannot be imitate,-1,. It comes from inner cleanliness. in a glans of water __ ..__-__ ._... ._ China.. sent mow U19-H $2-i‘00.00il` yarth oi embroideries to the United :mea in 1929 ' ` souls' and bruises, disappear. when yuilsring from cuts, scratches, bruis- ia, sprains. sore throat or chest and my similar ailments, use Dr. Thom- ls’ Electric Oil. Its healing power is well known in every section ot the community. A bottle of Dr. Thomas' msctric Oil should be in every med- bins chest ready for the emergen- lios that may always be anticipated. *OJ __ 4-' 4, oo o_o ~o . - _ .oe _ I 'f . an exceptional hotel is The [Queen Hotel - - - a famous cuisine epecializing in sea oods_ - - - excellent musical programmes daily - - - 150 _comfortable rooms all outside _-4 luxurious beds - - besides _phones and reading lamps. i Moderate rates. American \ Plan or'European Plan. "A. G. Sampson, Managing Director ' . _.’..‘ f\ F lmlilin _i|ALl¥A_X.o|.f. KYSEI Smartest .of Stockings you d Island' Clergymen land °l¢l'Syn1en are attending th of England in the_ diocese of Nov Scotia, which opened yesterday Halifax. Rev. E. R. G. Bridgewater. Bradai Brenton Lodge. Rev H R. Coleman. Port I-li 29 Inglis Street. Creighton Street. lottetown. Guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rutledge, 31 Rosebank Ave. Rev. W. J. Phillips. Alberton, with friends. Rev. H. D. Raymond, Charlotte- town, with friends. Rev.. G. T. Spriggs, Kensington, guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Jublen, 158 Oxford Street. -Rev. C. deW. White, summerside, guest of Mrs. Watson, 26 South Bland Street. ‘ ' Auction Sale I am instructed to sell at Pub Auction on the premises at acres of land with dwelling hous and outbulldings in excellent local The ilog-ue ._in.- ‘ ' Spectacleware We take pride in dtting our patients with‘the newest and most becoming 'types of SDN- tacie wars. White Gold is Juli now in popular favour; we are show- ing a number of the most popular designs. _ _ G. F. Hutcheson At Synod Meeting in bane, guest of Mr. John Snow a . ~ . . 11, guest of Rev. and Mrs. J. T. Ibbott, Rev. C. F. Johnson, Milton, guest Rev; Canon E. M. Malone. Char- Westerir Gao rdlan "-srrsnnm noanb-_orfraana _miivovnr-non_. nr. Jehu asexeiii, Mr. L. R. Allen, MLA., and lileaara. Hotel, Charlottetown, lllt nilhf., representatives ot’ the Bummerside Board of Trade.-S. ‘ -TRAFFIC EULlB_ FOB . BUM- MEBBIDIL-Wltei? Btrdct .Will be turning into Water Bt., must oo to a full stop before making the t In making the turns, motorists John F. Kane, Chief of Police. GROUND-Last 'Saturday aftern flculty, saved the small 'barn bumed about two years ago. B I ___ ing of April 30th, and presented the late G. R.. McMahon, and has always been most efhcient and ob- liging in that capacity. The follow- ing is the text of the address: Ken- sington, April-30, 1930. W. H. Black- ford and family. Dear Friends:-Your friends and neighbors having learned that you are about to retire from the active duties as station agent of the Canadian National Riilways in our town, have assembled here tonight to give tangible expersslon of our goodwishes toward you and your family. As a Railway omcial, you have been most courteous and oblig- lng in your dealings with the pub- lic and by your amiable and kindly disposition have won the highest res- pect snd admiration of everyone Augustus on Thursday. the 15th day W" s°m°“ A’ ° °m"“' W" hav” 9( MBL property of tm law ohm” always taken and active and mo t .topher B.md1ey_ comming of ‘my prominent part in everything per- lic Fm connected with the Kensington Rail- S taining to thebest interests of the e community. Every movement for the betterment and uplift of good citizen- to enjoy the fruits of your labors- and that you may have pleasant re- l collections of your associations in our .- ity on the Fort Augustus Road near _ \ Church and ”h°°l_ ship has received your enthusiastic _ ,_ A’ MCDONALD’ support. We ~therefore exceedingly ~ » -__ _- Aumomen regret the departure, both of your- 'R ..-_ 3_m_5_,'_M self and your family from our midst. , “A _ We trust that the afternoon of your _'”'_"""""`“ V 1iie_may be abundantly blessed and that you may be spared many years town. Kindly accept this gift as a 1-1. 'r. nm. o. n.Ixmerr and sua. Gordon, of Summarside, attended the _ Board .oi Trade dinner at the Queen .3 through tramc Street. All vehicles me urn. are warned to use _tha hand signals. 2631-5-'I-31 -nousa nuawr 'ro 'run 0011 _the house of Mr. Alex Mclnnls, of Murray Harbour. was bumi. to me °d»i“ W °“ ¥‘i>°"°°- i Kround with all its contents. the peg. 111° °n1v escaping with the eianiea they had on. Mr. Maninis with du- and stock, getting _his hands badly bum- Cd in doing so. His llrge barn was A1 gliliélh Mr. and Mrs. Mclnnis had v on their farm for over' forty- The f°"°wmg “mc” Ed“'"d I5* FV? _l’¢8rS. the house they were livins G n th tl f meeting of the Synod of the Church buillt fiiteeenmfedis ‘xo fir; Wu only -ADDRESS AND' PRESENTA- _ TION AT KENSINGUON-A number ,_ of _persons representative of _the citi- lehrv 0! Kemlnston. called on Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Slackford and M155 Blackford at their home on the even- an address and a' beautiful chesterfield of cm-,;_.and M,-,_ w_ _.L R,°bmn_ 312 solid walnut table. Mr. Blackford has °¢_¢UDied the position of C. N. R. sta- tion msstcr since the retirement of Jas B. Profitt. J. B. Millman. J. 0 _ ay-soo-eaeoooooe-e_oo¢,e_o-sooo-e sr a. is. xasrsa. ' raoralt Llmmcanow _Proper lu11rlcaia’on_ does not mein to simply turns ¢'!¢a-as cup or pour s cuss: of ou iam the breaths pine. 'rg be or an-y rise, the luhrioantmust reaoht-i1eparfsf<_:r\Phichitisinten- ded. and must be of s eooslsienw tha; will afford prolectwn. It is a good_pian to inllpectthe grease cups occasionally by removinl them and passinlawlrs ii\1r0ugh the opaninai. Ii a high pressure zreuinc swim is used. pressure should be smiled un- til grease ooaes outoftiie smlsnf the beorlnlel this not only llll\1l’¢5 sufficient lubrlos.tion.but also remov- er. one els si-me vouch may be sum- ' . mio-use breather 'oipei only the beet mae or on-should be poured. .To use my oihsr than that recommend- ed_by the car manufacturer is 1001- hardy; slew cents saved in the cost of a gallon fox-‘oil may mean dollars in los; of services. To add a quart of oil occasionally -will not; keep the erankcass lubricant up to 'an effici- em lubrioaifing standard. 'rhs crank- case must be drained completely at regular intervals; o`il'ierwise theoil whisn is added will have little or no eliect. ELECTRICAL CURRENT CONSUMPTION- The hssdlamps_of a inlet/or our Will d-raw about 'tiveamperes of current from .tits battery. The starting rndor will draw as muon as about ten miles of driving at a med`um speed. _ WATCH -THE WINDSHIELD WIPBR. ' ' 'rue wlnaszfels wrper, wi-.lan iron- ei-stsd by suction -from the intake. may seriously aliecct the operllfion of the engine, if tihe rubber tube should leak, If they hose should leak. ine e.ri'ect'is one some as a isa-k’-hs in- take manifold: cases have been known whlen me _vacuum tank failed tc operate due to this cause. A careful inspection of the hose from time to time is advised; if the hose _is suspected, remove it anti-\’¢1Y md close the Opcninl Wiiih s._°0l’\¢Z Or 1-,¢l;t¢,~ still, periodically replace the nose. . _ rnspeetlng 'Drs Caalngs 00000OOOCQOOOQ-CD000000-0OODOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOAQQ . -1 x ’- 77ie`Cdr‘0sDner’s-Scrap Book ' §» " 'avo.'\v.oeau 3 I _ iand friends and was full of enthus- -itual life. Adjutant Martin made ref- ‘ ` ` O O'O‘§§0'¢9'O"O`O§OOOO O&OQOO6O~ I the bands an.lSen|‘. or kinirod when the linings .ara a.ttaohed,_ the same effect will be produced. Soma drivers secure setter reeuiis by navlnslever- al narrow strips of rubber'pl.ased'be- ' tween the bands and the l inings. though our should not be necessary. Ssueols are caused by hard _ami glaz- ed linings; an occasional application of sslnall-amouotofcsatoroil will act 'as a softener. 1...?-in; TEE BALVATION ARMY ' ' ~ A series of important services were held Sunday in the Citadel v/hich were conducted by Major Henry Cameron, Divisional Commander of St. John headquarters. ' The morning service was veiy‘ largely attended try salvstioriists iasm andifervor as the Major de- livered an excellent address bearing on the- necessity oi' the-deeper Spir- erenm in this service to the fact that this was the Majors last visit is cuarioitemwn- owing in mal forthcoming retirement in June. An affectionate farewell wssaroorded the Divisional Commander. in his reply the Major kindlytook oppor- tunity to assure the local corps that he saw no reason to fear that Ad- jutant and Mrs. Martin would be taken out ol Charlottetown at the next general farewell of Field Of- ficers. and also paid k‘ndly s. trib- ute to the work of the present of- ficer in the corps and city. These re- marks vere received with hearty ap- plause from local Salvationls-Ls. At the afternoon service the com- .mlssioning of the new Citadel Band ‘took place which was preceded bv H musical Pr0¥ra_m by the band. Tlicl 'Division Commander cor~g1utu‘r-ted the new band on its rapid davcle-D- ment and splendid department; The following band local officers were appointedz: Deputy Balidmaster, G. Austin; Band Secretary, F. Chand- ler, Jr., Band Sergeant, D. Clarke; 'Band Librarian, E. Austin. Adjutant A. D. Martin will con- tinue 'for some time as Bandmsster. The Leagueof Mercy was also commissioned for service with Mrs. Both inside and outside of the tire casings should _bt ln5P_0¢l4;d l_i_7_lDY time they ar_il l’9m°V°d fWm_i»h° Vim' Anygrit which is observed forcing its way iam ina eulns =h°u1d_l_>° ref moved. The _lar-gsgslrea P1 9911128 in quite stiff. maklm- _lt_ tiresome ,£0 119111 them spread spsrt.for inspection. .A simple spreader can be made by cutt- ing a notch near end of a' stick. 'Ihe edges of the casing sre insdusd in the notches alt/er the casing' is spread apart: the stick is moved around as the inspection progresses. Tv/0 0! these sticks will prove helpful when repairing cuts orbreaks On the Mid” of the casing. _ ` _ 3 muon;-_ carburetor `. In a great many eases. the gasoline small token of our esteem. 'Signed 11919180 il ITC'-ily T°.4l1¢°d_» °W`l“¥ W: on behalf or the ultima. J. M. Laird.; l 1°°¥1“¢ °'“"’“"*'°’- ""°“°""Y *W1 F. is unknown to the. driver, who places 4 r Profitt, W. L. Delaney and_ Alex ' uiitr. __ __ _________.___. ransonns sington.-G. ‘ --Miss Irene I-llggiris, of the il"alcon- .wood Hospital nursing staff, spent Leaking carburetor: maybe placed ` the week end at her home in Ken- tns blame on the design of the 9°- glne, calling it a gds-eater, and lett- ing it go at that. However, a careful- exsmination .of the carburetor _mly l disclose the fsctthat he ispayingl _ for gasoline which he never uses; i i l in two general classes; those which _D. Clarke as the Se'r¥9a.‘nt_ M140!- frhis new branch of work visit! County Jail, Falconwood Asylum- `-no will visit also other institutions ‘with added workers. _` \ ameers or me earns were . also re-appointed. Sertf-MB.l0f» 'Frsnk Renouf: Secretary. M`l'!f_ H- ]Chandler;. Treasurer. Bertha Whit/2: Rae;-uiclng sergt., F. Chandler Sr.: ‘young Peoples' Beret.-Major. Mr-'-» -H. Crockett, Sergeant David Carr 'was appointed to the charge of out-_ fpost work to be commenced shortly. The citaoei was full up f°r th= ev- ening service. BOWLING COMMERCIAL LEAGUE Lag;-night at 8.30 Prowse Br0S- rlan over the 're1ei1h°n= 0°- ‘W °‘ pins. l-I. B. McLeod of the 'l.'eleDl'l°“° ce.. railed born the hlzh “H810 “"1 three string scores of 254 and 691 pins. ' .130 ~ '---'J __ -1 ' . i- 11-Ie F g l ss.. .l _-ee - - ' . r- , ‘. TT Dinner Set? ; ‘ Remember Mother _ .ll_:i "fi r 'On “;MO.ther’s Day” / " ' " f By i Giving Her ,ge A nolman Dinnerset ,, ` What more delightful remembrance could you J' ' ‘ ' give mother on`MoLher’s Day than ’a Holman P . . _ , Our Dinnerware- Sale has been such a sue- ‘QQ ; Z; cess andfwehave had so__ many enquiries regard- - . _ :EQ ;"» _ ing it that we have decided to continue it _until Q _ » -/ . 7 Mayl10th so as to give our customers an oppcr- _ ' _ ="\_._\~_1i_-_- _ turlity of securing their Dinnerware Sets. _ \__ ‘ `.`i`.->if.1 QM “ - .~_-si-cf.;see,sm # The sets oifered'are all S7-piece ‘_ -~_&‘i,i,.3§:¢)E_;_ ~ _ 'f ah _ V . 1 ‘ar U '~"' - - . .,.' "fiuf _. ‘ego \\ _ `,,'§’/:- ~=°-:_ .' i M' .n _ f,§s_ ~.-sri. -_ A il a.\_`gl1l'3 gasps ._ ~.a 4.6¢ §¢$ 51;; V" ¢¢_'. ' \ _.......:,‘°f.' .1 . . . *'/ .Q 5. A --r :)»§;"_.)uI'\‘. =-T ,_ Q; ‘ -a so i -A -L .. -»./ .~\~ .i'\‘\` ‘iw 7¢" F 5 ( i Q- _f _ A5! ' l¢l.S ‘ln B. 'dHll'll.y, ul pq' | 7-- 4, Ill-/_'ll/ll/I//I1/lllulnmmmirlnlnun- ` tern-Eels that will grace li' |l\Iil'- ~:TiTl7 _li|T|iiiumimiilimiiiiimiiliiliminiiuiiuifiiimiiuiiliiiu In 3' 87-piece China Dinnerset with Gold Handles. Only $31.00 -TERMS: $1.00 down-balance 85c per _ week. 87-piece China Dinnerset-gold -handles foronly . . . . . . . . . . . ..$-i2.00 TERMS: $1.00 down, balance $1.00 per - t ` week. 87-piece Semi-porcelain Dinnerset for _only $30.00 TERMS: $1.00 down-balance 75c per _ week. table and give the service that .r. Sud _ . ‘ ~ .__ _ desired. _ __ _ , _ E __ SALE _ 1-:NDS SATURDAY MAY 10111. 87-Piece ciiiiia Dinaeraei-cold sand- les, for only .‘ . . . . . . . . . . .. . ._ $34.00 TERMS: $1.00 down-balance 85c per ' Week. 87-piece Semi-Porcelain Dinnerset with Ivory Border, only . $23.00 TERMS: $1.00 downk-balance 65c per wee . au.. sr-Piece ' Dimiemei, .-a e m i-porcelain with ivory body. Only . .. $37.00 TERMS: $1.00 down-balance 95c per . week. consisting of Free' Premium 1! _ i < 6 TEASPOONS ` » - - 6 nsssawr srooivs _ s DESSERT FORKS _’ _ . . providing payments are made promptly each week. This is one of the » _ -‘§.§l largest and best premiums we have ever offered __ _ _. _ `5__._;'é A, _ -._... ‘ ._i .-._...____'.. ' r- . ef: _ T0 PROTECT IMPORT HOUSES OTTAWA, May 5-Difficulties ex- perienced by tea` importers owing to- Reported missing in 1915. and later the removal of the duty on‘ Britishlsaid to be dead, a German ex-soldier tea by the provisions of the budget- has just returned to his family at announced. last` week were brought Blngerl and related that he was cap- to ma attention s of the House of tured by Russians and later settled in- " ` ries last ar gommoi-is by Thomas Bell, (Con~‘Siberia. _ ye servative, st. John-Albert).\He read _ ' ia telegram saying that there were Tea Irnporters- large stocks of tea in the ware- houses at Saint John on which the 'Stand tnkssllffer' 'duty had been paid, and suggesting that the government should refund Heavy Lasses the diity in order to save the im- porters from heavy losses. V --- l _The matter was one for the Minis- SUGGQSTED THE GOVT. SHOULD ter of National Revenue. (HQXL W- EEFUND THE DUTY 'IN ORDER 'D. Euler), to deal With. said Prem- ier King. He promised to bring it to Mr. Eu1er's attention. _ To assist its industries the Nan- klh¢ Stats Council has ordered Ill civil and military 'employes of eiatning made from cnmeae mater- phy for miniature rifle shooting, open to all boys in the British Empire, Canada being second. ’I'hc'f0reisn trade-cf soviet aus .Sis for the lest year snowed a :av orcble balance of a$2’l,"l88.4O0 Hungary sen-t so-srly $25.00() worth of oamamile flowers tc other count National Govemlnent to wear only* isl. » .__ W9.. .,. For the fourth time boys of So\1'th""" QL Africa recently won the King’s tro- .,_, .adv up -as :- -em 57. -5. W9 ex l.‘i»‘=.f iii 4 fur/rho ofmilcrulc . § Deli:/an a big ` You cdn drive a long, long distance before if; ' Y. M. -C.. A. _ 1 Has Served The ° I Boygland Young`Men _ ', Of _ ' ' - f . ~ ` Charlottetown _ . - o H¢lvi¢ff3‘“TY0“f 1 1| I _ _ . The . *lad _'__ -5 " 0' '_cuit_in_ihe coil. " 'arena amen iss onlime ' -..- th* leak betauseoi loose, cracked or brok- en connections or defective gsskets._i up,-__ - -Miss McMillan, of Charlottetown. md gym" whim leak because of a is in Summerslde in U10 1\’i¢¢l°°S*- °f defect. or an incorrect adjustment of A PROWSE D305- the fotaw Growers’ Association, dur- th, QW,-mn, m,¢hmj,m_ _pau of inz the imlov-dine 01 the fertilize' me mac eiaia are easy to semi; fm, w. wnitieex ..... U°l*f5-~3- remedy, ofcourse, is to replace the If-_ Adams .. broken parts and tighten those which p, Me'1's,gus .. . . G d. have loosened. Leaks ofthe sscond_y'. Smith clam are not so euily sem -and are p. Melnnls Eastern “ar lan more difficult to overcome., Among' ‘ _ ._»¢- -_ these may be listed. dirt lodgini un- 925 "6 23; ‘ ..*fR.lBliY’1'E|'tIAN SERVICES for dex-.the needle valve, incorrect fue1`Tctal . . . . . . . . . .. Sabbath, May lith, Mothers Day: ;¢vel in t.‘.1s fusl chamber, dur, to in _ . Cardigan at 11 a. rn. and 1 p.' m.: correct float adjustment. leaking me- iv. ll. I. 'IIJLIP °P¢°'“°""l"° Lorna Valley at3 p. rn. All "Mother tal or “waieriogged" cork float., and DBY"`l¢W|°°l- BW- W- E- DHWUI- B- worn needle valve or seat. 'rl-is carg c. E. Motiragor Q A-. Minister. ~ owner whois mechanically skllledi S. H. Ami*-h --------~ _ ‘ f " ' " may correct tnue conditions hhilvlfl 1-r. B. M°U°°4 S otherwise it ia seat to neva tae work' meivevin ` ' " dcngbyone aklllodinsuoh Work- Ted M0011 --»-----~* 1 when a sreur admire ar arresters, ir. indicate um-ii. is nm. pemrmins - _ its work_o`fiieisnuy. mrs-Li/sr ia caused by an iltarpsts lripping and releas-,. _ _ ' aiu as are laser-ea aiu anim, aaa by '. g._,..y¢s&ei a-:lg ;=i_\:_§_§°‘_{3;§; ` WMM” *N Vw" A' "‘° ww’ "ni N' ¥¢ili|dspi:.$i‘hey`ieiievsq\iick- 1 _ neaperi isjaasade. my amass '“'°- ,,,,,““°§¢.¢¢ me sean md neva-5 conform /to the little 'of tha drum. Z,-wgsus, _They are d¢ilfHll*\l U* ~uhlsaaiheyar¢ofsaaotly therll_h1. \ is pared. il iii; me E5 rr iiigi :isis 5? y , Following are the scores and line- 162 175 159 l3l 161 232 243 IIONE 151 148 233 MB M4 114 183 25| 158 146 ii Ee it iff. _ .` 3.3 @% nt 183 _ 147 ‘ 160 20'? I 169 18" l 200 175 | 152 178 20-I 310 125 - - sis sas asa mule; as my speeds _ my nine engine operates smoothly 'total ........ .. is nigh speeds, but-misses at low. the ~ aownmci TONIGHT cause may be an internal short cir- All alleys own- ` D0 V00 » f llei the gun M 'iiln fe-ae'lrum§i_-iii. “*'“‘,,.....°” "liz sas iam-‘ 9 33 ’°""“°“"` J kin Service Station “mx” \|v¢f,` ell S _ "‘f.ili.l."?.h.";'§ Bruce Stewartdr 2, Mi _ ' _ The Rogers r 4 _ , , \ the new tough “Resistof’ -tread of the “GP”» Gum Cushioned Tire shows signs of wear - r = r This is our improved tread which gives 47\/2% greater 'resistance ‘to the 'abrasive ` action of high speeds and sudden stops . . a a' percentage proven by actual scientific test » a -. You can get these super-strength tires at any Gum Cushion Tire Station. 9.¥~?€$ “ Baile Bene- ra wear sem " Gutta Percha &._ Rubber, Limited f roRoNTo Tha Largest All-Canadiln Rubber Co. ` Founded in 1883 'I`.hla`Rload Guide is Yours Wah compiled a_ mast can iota f -°.'§':1e,-..=.~.r':r-..=-r.:.1‘;::.- °':r.‘*,;-__.-=‘m°.fu.~#.».:.i:.~i _- aasantanw - FREE--We give you FREE with every Dinnerset an 18-piece Silver Sets ' x » : _,_ _- ,r‘f/"r. ' *t* *>- l 1 5 ii . '_ i il 1;. _fl _ HoLMANs ll sUMMaRs1DE_- - - i ‘CHARLOTTETOWN ` “f \. ir.. .i ii fli- l' ’.‘:"'”. .L _. V' :l‘,`_»_ . =‘.i` 1' tiff'-Q lo, .- ._,_».-a,_ A . ,. ll i i ...is :Li-ii-i:‘ _i. _ -. 'nf' l' f' itil _ ' rr; if 1-' . __ _iw si iii. i 'Q' . :il- l- 7- ; $5. N ,` Pi -T-`f‘ .\ , zz _`