.- ieem-A ‘m... .1- '.-'>‘-zr~ .. i. .... ,, . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN IMPORTANT! "Iiiiiiiiiiiiii iSIBN Ii. IiIiiiI , PEAB_E_PABT s g Premier Edouard Dal- adier Is Given Free Hand by Chamber JUNEH. 193s “A LL u. e iiiiiii‘iiili SCFEATURES unusual p‘ You > zWAN T Farmer liavingFertll- izer booked with us are requested to call for same not later than June 3rd without fail, as on account of short- age we will be unable tn guarantee later deliv- ery. rel-wit}, Minister of TWENTY-EIGHT CASH PRIZES Laborf _. ... . - - . . . Low Cost A Home &cu of Deputies. For completing this Limerick; UITAWA. May "30-—“’I‘he situa: ' ' A practical farmer i B ‘ Completely tion is unchanged was the official PARIS. May m _ (A?) _ The ‘ ' s town A _ statement following a late after- 7992-5-30-3i Chamber of Deputies giwe Premier . Whenever his spirits are down ' ‘j. “lmmtw noon comers-nee rm the Wage re- Edouard. Daladier a free hand n, , _ $25 O0 He’II smoke his 01d Chum " w» ductlon award affecting Canadian a voie o; 434 w 136 today to Sign - _- . - , ‘ ‘ Every Modern National and Canadian Pacific ,Pl‘6nll€l' Mussolinib four-power Then you,” hear him hum . l onvenlenCfl Railway employees. [peace pact if he wishes to do so. $ ‘mun do need I9 rllrck one feature 65319731 chairmen representmgi - »— Ill Chfllllibiél‘ lobbies ll’. W85 under- i u.m"“m"""""""""""“"""" """"" -~---------------- . p’; , sided that the Cabinet ‘had decided unanimously to sign the Mussolini plan. and it was expected that thisi would be done before the end of employees or the two systems Mn‘ Thin column In renerved for Queen: fcrriid for an hour with Hon. W. Ab‘ cnnriy new: oi’ local lnterenl inn nd-, Gordan. Minister or labor. aims-- 221.123’ .1"? “$35..” ‘filial?! sing the protest of the men against 5 Ill-vuln- ln Miran"- ugalnnr another, when choos- ing your electric rrfrigcrutcrr —necuro ALL the runilrrn flntnreiw-ln the Westing- lmule DUAL-AUTOMATIC. (‘uuiuliun Iluili. i THIRD PRIZE is-r§aI; 0<.>.<3 ' we Here’s a sample “Last Line” 1' "II - . lrnalii-ir-ve-rl-miiiiiill‘; "IVS fhe grandest tobacco in town." __ i Q zone IIIULI compart- u ilin iii i_ - 111 - mm‘ th 20 t red ti "‘——'- . . , ~ i. if," i=»:bii-?r-»3°“»ii-r»ii<'»'n ““""""1"""= "~- ,° p" w‘ wage “° ‘mi THIS sroas will be open all day the We‘ ' Th” 1i nothing to sell . . . nothin e ' i: r . .. . "mile to f1 th ba i rate for e lo ees . K ° Eu”! a! nml full l-Ifhlcmy niiinnit g II °m 9 5 ° m? Y _ (“at d M . a, - The Mussolini plan calls for unl- . and d . "I'm" "i" "rvlviliir. Im-Il" """""" of the two railways, recommended‘ ° “r ay’ (me Mcuad Limited‘ ricd action for mace by Great ' OIIIGI‘ PHZQS t l - you on t.haYe t0 be an author or poet Ililfiazllflsllllf H“ lmmflhixmy‘ rlllllrll-IIIIIIIIFHHIIINI '.'.'.‘.'.'.'.'.',1 in the majority report of the Gib- 9850-64-21‘ Britain Italy and Germany. France .' $101) each (Zoorllbltthegi: 2:3: ‘ll afihol: Chum Limerick , . . '—'"-*' ’ j - " “-,.,,|,,,,|,,,,,,,, "M", 1,, dunk "'"'""- ‘ ~ sons concllfatcn board. The mai- 5, IMPORTANT NOT-w]; _ The originally objected to it on the . » equal cha y, y m e opseho}? has, an IIIIIIJIIIIIIII‘. __- giving lilo-long Q 1mm - In rrIIlp-[lln omy fepflff, recommended mm the‘ vogue requests an immediate set ground that the fights o! the 8mm d t fnce. so ct each one write a last line» ‘ ' ' a" W 0i‘ a prize. ‘ for frulin, ri-geiiililrn ("H'- prutecilnn in Imili funil IIIHI InN-Iiunlnni umlcr uil ronill- Ilonn. cut be frrm May 1. Several conferences between the tlement of bills issued, in order to Er powers would not be vrotected You can easily think of plenty of snappy “last g hmiiiilri". l""‘"“|i\||" i, b“ y _ 9g39.5.31-3|_ anl that. Eu ‘o ouid be ruled b - H I“ '“' ““‘""" "““' """-' '* ilrlllilltlllllglfle". 'mumm"“ general chairmen, officials of the l mm our 0 L mm a. directorate‘ Ere tlie great nationsy h3g8 “much better m“ than ti“ examPiif Bil/CI! nfonwn, i - i ' ; i, ' aQ_Btb . -.‘ PHI-‘enviwil gully i," All nieel cabinets i, iwgorallwaysbigznd htrifi Iltlllllrgistw Ill‘ TENNIS CLUB Annual Dance since that time the agreement has thg vveJQrd ‘zBpiwslgtellllhilzlCefihllolxle rhyglzsdwlth ° ' a: 1' ‘We Y‘ e "w" Oddfellowsd-lall Friday, June 2nd. been amended to meet the French . rs me’ l W7" FOR SALE AT following the statement 01' thifNovelties‘ 5,, m,“ 98,50,644," Dbjecmont Cut out this ndvcrtisanent and write a“ gm" a f=W YIOWItiwre is no limit to the Rum fir you may sen in. Get your friends to "Y. too-you can all have a lot of entertain- ment comparing the results before sending them in. Winners oi 3rd OLD OHUIVI LIMERICK CONTEST Limerick Winning First Prize: You’ve heard of that monarch, King Cole, Whose fiddlers, whose pipe and whose bowl He called-for so o{t— He sure had it soft- “That merry, ‘Old Chum'-Iov1'ng soul." men that they declined to accept‘ your "last line" in the space provided. the majority award, i 5E5 THE NEW FLECK flannel Fill in your name and address plainly in AnOthOI COUIGNIICO with Mr. i suits at $1350 Friday and sutm.day_ the space indicated. Then attach n label Gordon‘ is expected to take place n Moore 8a McLeod Lhmbeyt from n package of Old Chum Coarse Cut next week; but no day has been 9350-34-21, °" old Chm‘ m" c“ set“ i Where additional entries nre being made and copies of this auvu element are not available, copy the entire Limerick on separate sheets of paper. adding last lines. Attach an Old Chum label to each Mpg. rate enu-y. Address your Limerick citric: to: Old Chum Limerick Contest, MILLER 3110s., LTD. a Sim ilard Rules to G0 By W. H. Gocher On the first of next January ilic . American Trotting Register w" on a blood basis. After 1933 the progeny of a registered s. MOORE ‘s’ MCLEOD LIMITED ard horse and a registered standard Open gawrday a“ day‘ 985045-1-21" mare will be admitted as standard.- NEW SERIAL STORYJRuby M. Ayres writes the Guardian's new serial story “’.I‘he'Other Man” which starts shortly in the Guardian. Report May Mean Retirement I-‘Lirieiza Abbie ...../ ' esiinghouse S25. Mrs. C. A. Racine, RR. No. 2, Ncrwood, Ont. OF Jurist I (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, May 30—Fina1 dis- position of the charges against Judge L. St. G. Stubbs, of Winni- peg, was understocd in have been reached by the Dominion Cabinet today. Although no off'c‘a1 con- BUYING POTAT ES __ iThe Register Association will, no o Highest ldoubt. maintain a non-standard de- k t i . G . H. '1‘ bs 3a :31 e pr ces ;€38_5_31o_ finhei‘ patrment for horses that do not comply, while from time to time out- WE CALL ATTENTXON in this standing individuals will be voted in issue k, the sale o; the Schooner as Napoleon Direct was a few years H. McIntosh“, wrecked at St. 39°- pemcs mam; In i031 the trotting and pacing P.O. 20x 1720, Montreal, P.Q., each entry. with any contestant. popul Qty by giving nmokcn Ii’: on or before June 15, 1933 Be sure to print name nnd address on No correspondence will be entered into Old Chum has earned its tremendous $15. Hector Mahony, 120 Merrill Ave., Toronto, Ont. $10. F. Gamenu, I31 Lauricr $2., Hull. P.O. 25 PRIZES OF $2 EACH Allan Eldridge, Sudbury; Mlal Jennie Burton, Snint John, N.B.; A. Linton Iyilnvidson. Qttnwn; Mn. B. M. I-lcbson. Cochnne: David Benson’ Ensi ark, TOIOIIID; Mrs. s. c. Flock. Toronto; Wnlter Brawn, Sr. Mnrtinl Si. Jahnca. N11; Mrs. ci-r. Hall, Suilbury, one; w. c. Gilbert, 10,1 crnto; Mia: H. Walker, Strntford; Sinnley Lloyd, Toronm; A, Mid-mi; sardonic: Mn. A. P. MncFnrlni-ie. Pant Perry, OnL: D. A. Dunlap, I-lnlifu; F_ erick Dawson, Toronto; Wrn. I-ln , Onhnwl; Mn. Noah Trumhle Piston. Qnn; V. A. Alford. l-Inmilton; n. Reuben McConnell. Lorne Valley. Cnrdignn, P.E.I.', J. A. Cameron, Wnllncetowfl. Elgin 00-, Ont.‘ (renter sweet, , . . st ndards were combined or in PI°“““'° “d “mi-‘ctwm . . B‘ ' | mellow flagrant: h“ made it the mam“, Mrs. ,1. D. Perkins, Toronto; w. a. Coiborne, Rignud, 110.; Thou. w. -_“Weii Begun is liaif Done" Begin feeding your fox pups with IMPERIAL ‘UPPY FOOD and prove the truth of this well- known adage as well as assuring pups of nor- mal, robust, healthy development. You desire your pups to mature into highest class outstand- ing foxes. This result can readily be accom- plished by liberal and regular feeding of “IMPERIALS.” ' Imperial Biscuit 00.. Ltil. CHARLOTTETOWN, - - - P. E. I. SHINGLES - SHINGLES V We have on hand ouu 1:11.110»: CEDAR Sl-IINGLES. Price as follows : Viz- Extrn No. 1‘s $2.00 per M ClearWalls $?-5ii I101‘ M 2nd Clears 52-75 Del‘ M Clears $53-50 P91‘ M Extras $3.75 and 54-00 l!" M We also have a full line of JOHNS-MANVILLE ASBESTOS Sl-llNGLEb . AND ROLL ROOFING in assorted colors. Prices on application- 1.. M. POOLE a co. r PAOLPS WHARVES i SATURDAY “ONLY lof utterances prejudicial i firmatlon was available it was learned on good authority that the report presented to cabinet. would mean, if adopted. the retirement of the Manitoba Jurist. The report of Mr. Justice Frank A. Ford, who conducted a lengthy inquiry into charges of injudicial utterances, brought against Judge Stubbs, was studied by Hon. C. H. Oahan, Secretary of State, some months ago, and a condensed re- part prepared for cabinet con- sidcraton. This report, it was learned, found! Judge Stubbs to have been guilty to the office he held, and according to the nfrmntioii available the Cab- inet c nflrmrd this opinion. MILTON Miss Hazel Ford, accompanied by Miss Hazel Arbirig, motored to the city Saturday-Mr. Birt Ford made a short visit to North Riven-Mr. Fred Ford and Ml‘. William Neill spent the week end visiting friends‘ in Hunter Rlver-Mr. Blair Rollins spent Sunday visiting friends in hfllton.-Many friends of Mr. John iFord are glad to see him home again iaftcr serious operation in P. E. I. Hospital. "I've not. seen old Mrs. Wiggins lately. How is she?" "Dead, sir.“ i"Whst, joined the great major- ity?" "Oh. no sir! She was a good enough woman as far as I know." i-IEREQ AVALUE | and Saturday for 20c. Moore 8t Mc- othei- words, the same set of rules applied. to both gaits. This action ' confirmed the statement of John H. iwallace, who 1n 1892 after termin- ating his connection with the Trot- ting Register said that the trot and pace were simply two forms of the same gait which was midway be- tween the walk and the gallop. Few were willing to admit this forty years ago. In the eighties many breeders considered it a disgrace for a stallion to be credited with a pacer. At one time if a pacer ap- peared among the young stock at Palo Alto, ii’ it could not be shifted to a trot it was either put in a work team or sold wlthout- a pedigree. Even with these restrictions Elec- tloner was credited with two slow pacers. Today Abbedale, the leader among the young sires of paccrs, is inbred to that horse. In 1867 when Wallace inserted a ‘Trotting Supplement in his Ameri- can Stud Book he made a start to- wards (cunning the Trotting Reg- ister. After preparing the material for a second volume which was never published, Wallace found. as Bruce did inter. that the owners of gallopers were not interested in stud books and that his correspond- ence camc from those who were breeding trottcrs. This started him on his life work, the American Trotting Register. The first volume appeared in 1871. The second followed in 1874 and the WABASSO BROADCLOTIIS - mili ends worth 35c yard, Friday Leod Limited. 9B50-fi-1-2i. SPECIAL SUMMER COURSE in Piano, Organ and Singing will be given by Prof. Thompson during June and July. Studio, 63 Upper Prince. Phone 235. 9859-6-1-21. HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE --The services for Sunday, June 4th are: Bonshaw at l1 A. M. De Sable at 3 P. M. and Victoria at 7.30 P. M. Rev. Geo. Ayers, Minister. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. — Saturday, June 3. the King's Birth- day, belng a statutory holiday there will be no issue of the Charlottetown Guardian that day. Advertisers will please note this and have their copy for Friday's issue in the office in good time tomorrow (Thursday) MR. JULES TRElVmLAY, special fur expert of Holt Renfrew dz 00., Quebec, will be at this store Thurs- day and following days. New furs shown, orders taken for repairs and alterations. Moore d» McLeod Limited. 9850-6-1-21. NEW LONDON GROUP of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, ser- vices on Sunday. June 4th, will be as follows:—1l.00 A. M. Geddie . Memorial. 2.30 P. M. Long River. 7.30 P. M. Clifton. WEATHER FORECAST FOR JUNE-l to 3 clear and warm. 4 to 10 cloudy and warm with occasional showers. 11 to 17 turns fine and cccl. Continues from 16 to 24 with warm days and cool nights. 25 to 30 turns very warm with thunder. no progress was being made in es- ci-iler to meet this, a standard bas- IIOLT RENFREW d: 60., of Que- bec will have a representative at this store, commencing Thursday morning Junt 1st. Mr. Trcmblay will show the new furs and will give the Register. A clash ___.._. important factor in light BRADALBANE United Church of favourite for more than 50 yearn. Men who know their tobacco will tell you that Old Chum ha: always been “The Tobacco of Qunlity"—the tobacco for real enjoy- ment. If you “roll your own." you'll ber of Kentucky breeders followed but Wallace won and continued the, estimates on alterations and re- pairs. Moore a McLeod Limited. work- g350.5-1.31_ In a. few years pacers became an‘ harness ‘ ettes. prefer Old Chum Fine Cut in your cigar- IiLii l agree to accept the decision judges as final. (Print nnma nrid nddrnnn below) Name ................. ... .............. ...... Address ............. ............._...._..._._. CUT COARSE ofthe FOR THE PIPE standard went into force. After January 1, 1934, the Trotting Reg- ister will be closed. The breed ls established. BLOSSOM TIME IN ANNAPOLIS VALLEY KENTVILLE, N. S. May 31- Apple blossom week has been a. feature of spring in Nova Scotla for the last three centuries; and ever since the blossoming of the first tiny orchard of Norman sap- lings at Granville in 1633, the dis- play of pink and white petals has increased and. extended with the years until now it fills the Annap- olis Valley from end to end-one third in 1879. By that time Wallace! hundred mles of bloom. awoke to the fact that he was only] recording pedigrees. In other words, icds vary from year to year, so in The time of blooming and per- Echooslng June 2. 3 and 4 as the i_i‘i‘ishing a breed of trotters. In‘ dates foi- the great Annapolis Val- iley Blossom Festival this yea-r the ed on performance was adopted No- committcemen consulted both the vember 19. 1879 by the American’ weatherman and records of blos- Agsoclation oi Trotting Horse Breed-i som time in previous years. era which had nominal control 01' The experimental station pro- with a num- duced records showing that May 25 iwas the earliest day of bloom since i1922, and June 25 the latest. The ‘average period of bloom was about i0 days. Here is the rcccrd for 10- years: i 1923, June l0 to June 20; 1924, May Tums‘ Those ‘who were interested‘ 28 to June i4" 1925 June ‘l to June Bulk of Late Husband's Lady Waveriree, whose husband died last February, leaving an es- tate of the gross value of 838.290. pounds has decided to sell her most. valuable jewels and furs. Compared with other bequests in her husband's will, Lady Wsivertree was left only s. small purl of her husband's estate. Shc is. however, in receipt of an income under her marriage settlement, the capital value oi’ which was originally 100.- 000 pounds. The residue of Lord Wn\'crt1"cc‘s pounds was bequeathed on trust for Bryan Talbot, Lord Wn\'criree‘s sixteen-your old gtcnt ncphcu". Miss Rosemary llall Walker, Lord Wavertrccs adopted daughter, re- ceived i.000 prunds and 10.000 10 pound five pcr cent shares. There friends, scrvmiis and public insti- tuifons. The sale of Lady waver-trees c01- lection of jcwelery, furs, fans, para- sols and cigarette CilSCS will soon twkc place at Sothcbys. ly magnificent “sultc" in diamonds, e=tatc, amcunt/ng t) srmc. 500,000‘ The jewelry includes an cspccinl- Doddu, Toronto; Mrs. James Barry. Quemsboro. Ono: J. 5. Grin. ORIWI. iililiM CUT FINE FOR CIGARETTES THE TOBACCO OF QUALITY Uie Chantccier rigarelfe papers with Old Cbum Fine Cu! Clip this advertisement as ii will not appear again mu Lady Wavertrge To Sell Jewels ‘I in... Willed To Sixteen Year Old Great Nephew pieces. One fun is signed by Fra- gonzird. Lady Wiivcrti-ce, on the eve m the sale Silldi _ "I was not a bit surprised when the will, which loaves the greater part of my husbands‘ estate in trust for hs gi-czit nephew. Bryan Tiilbl was li‘.l(‘l "Everybody was isntisfied. I did not l-zizsiv all that iIVZIS in the ii-zli ')'.li. I knew certain ‘facts of course. 1 uiu sure my hus- .bu11d did everything that was per- ifcctly rlirlit and just, and provided for mo very wcll. ' "I am selling my jewchy because i_I am moving into n smaller house. laud I would much rather have [some ncw furniture than keep n loi; ‘of unnecessary jcivcls. "I do not need to keep up a largo establishment. » i were other considerable legacies to ---_____~___ iCrop Report i! Promising ; OTTAWA. lvlfll’ fiO-ICannxiiaa iPrcssr-Thc rcp l'l of tlzc prairin crop coiirl lions ‘issued by the Donn in them asked for admission to the 1W m” who a w ‘mm m; m” Register under a pacing staiidardllujlqek ‘mm 15; x928’ May 26 The“ reqmlsts Wm disregard“ “d June 3; ism.‘ May 2a to J1me 1o; "h" °““"“5h°d_*‘1 "m?" °fb';:‘§"i1o:io, Jur." a in Jimc o; 1031. May g"; ‘finial’ l‘: “mflvffi “Eu 1:25 to June s: 193:, May 2s IO June n 1 u was e as 1891 when the American Trottin; Register Association took over the ROOSTER is EXECUTED AWE“ Wallace publications it adopetd a FATAL ATTM.“ 0N an“, Canada. Services on the above charge for Sunday, June 4. are as followsz-Pleasant Valley l1 A. M. Rose Valley, 3 P. M. Bradalbane '1 P. M. The Sacrament oi’ The Lord's Supper will be dispensed at the morning servicuThere will be a Preparatory service in the Pleasant Valley church on Friday evcninB 8i- which is said w have bclon8cd mfmm‘ Ema“ °Y Stall-WC“ WW i“- thc Empress Josephine, and whlchiclares m“ m" 9pm‘? scam“ i‘ mmprlsos a far,“ a law“. bmochigcncrally Ikpirivd n. little laic bur and a nccklct made up of forty cir- i"“'l" llwmisinrz. Govern] sen 111015. cum, VIHSLTS of Smnox iurc conditions arc particularly — »- -~ good, pcrlmps the bcst since 1928. 'iii.1 wisii run Regular $1.00 69c Yes! Fitch's Dan. druff Remover Shampoo positively will remove all flak and scalp dandru 1n one application. Simply dissolves dandrufl‘ in a sure, amazing way. Cleans 12 iiuart GALV. FAILS “ 35c _ 19c ||ii,2 "or, f‘ . 40c 19c 0000M ‘i 35c 19c There are one hundred and scven' lots of jrwclry, of evcry conceivable kind-n iurquolsr and diamond tia- oanonurr, and refre h th _ _ h . P l th , . guilt’ _£le;ve:5 ‘h: lldizisx Rev‘ T 0S no owe smgdzmtfz: cue‘: gm" i 0F l8 ‘MONTHS ‘ra, a long diamond chnln, jade H m. _ i i] 1' lo I; 3nd Iug- ' me 6T6 WOW l1 num- ______ b 1 k1 i“ 1 d uni Fniiin air. Iuo \ If m)"- '_'_.'_ ber of remarkable sires of B59975 VER 0-. M, 3o__ bang :15’. pfiaghnic P“; e ‘iflailmnni gg-hdizuitohl: 2 KY1“: i? a- FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS. - "'99P R1 i “-- '-‘ l '°°° ‘*1 P“ “M “ ‘m -‘~' “ ‘ u a...‘ week ...: rnlnlt » i ll a mmera] arrangements of the late in service. After the introduction oiflmncked by n 1a.“, m,” 1.00am“ Daniel Kennedy will be as follows: ihopple‘ the“ descendams m the Carol Krcig, 18 months old, died Service Wm he new in Qmegry fnale n“ we" unable m wmpew | in a. hospit-il from pneumonia Thursday morning at 10 o'clock. iwm‘ the trlmmg brcd sires‘ which set in aficr she had suffer- afterwards the body will be -con-i A‘ the “umber "f PM“! mflcas‘ ed concussbn of the brain. veyed by motor to the residence of ‘ed ‘he 79'4"“ ‘Mmd that’ the The child's scalp was slashed by m0“ 0i them “'9'” bred i“ “an”! the rcostefs spur. Thc rooster was ‘ his brother, N. Kennedy. 8i? Bread“ i albanc, whore service will be held at lines. This removed the news-silty 0! killed on orders of Pollcc Chlci 1.30 p. m. Burial will be Springion maintaining tivc standards. Finally William Him, g-ranilfiiilici‘ oi the cemetery, on January i, 193i. a combination child emerald and rlnmoucl ring. speci- mcn pearl mugs. and s platinum lorgnettc. whrsc mount is sct with diamonds aiul sapliircs. The iiiirircn cgarciic cases nrc‘ of gold. gold and cunmol, silver g li and cnnmcl, quartz and ngaic Mo l arc s'i with jcwcis. Thcrc arc l/Illl‘i_\'-l\\‘i pnrosils with Ziild. cun- mel. Jade and caived ivory head- Ilair Oil Free! Nod. Willi tho Mic bottle of Fitch's Shun- poo, you let n 26a bot- tle of Fitelfn llnlr Oil for men and women FREE with your nur- chun. Thin linir oil kei- n the linir in nlneo. 5U‘ Al’ lrnlkoyour Clean Hold and Molly Ill!‘ The Rogers Hardware 0o. lid- This Store Will be Open as Usual All Day Saturday, June 3, and Until 9.30 Saturday Night aw rl linir rieh- citing, Illl- trnus and orderly. Will , not ntnin the villcweus. P. W. FITCH 00., Lit, Toronon , ‘ ‘A-Q-iefi,