E1' ,have been appiying a coating of orlldhed lime to their cultivated Potato PAGE SIX , THE CI"IARLO’I"l`ETOWNf . . . ~ - - .H ...A = u I 'i Jil tj- I 3°? "“" "" ' PRINCE ED JAMES 1 SALLY DUNN - EILERS ALSO Jack iI.i'n'B li--' -IORT TALKIES PRINCE EDWARD THURSDAY f/1¢MAS V’-5," ' ‘CRASHING .SG §y___l_h§l'errer§_and Ho _ ' WARD-NOW NIGIITTANDLCB-l6c.\3¢.lIe. IN-DAIIDE TEAM Matinee 3.15 6°. 371'- Nigai I A us Me. 42s 52° 'I0 CROSS HIS PATH IS T0 BE DOOIVEDI T0 DISCOVER; HIS NADIE IS 10 DIE! A deep-tangled p EHIND ‘“ LIGHTNING WARRIOR " 1 SERIAL COMEDY 'CODIS KARLUFI Qolsrsnoallcululnes GANG" - C ADVEI I MOUSE Peter’s Road ' Wbtlier conditions are now ldealiffor plant growth. The mild warn; rains and balmy air have an ‘ invi@_rating effect on the soil and fiel<&nd grove are changing their sombre hue for a rich garb of green. Farming operations are well advanced in this vicinity. Many farmers in this section of country fields and hay lands which we be- lieve will result in improved crops especially that of hay. This latter cijop seemed to have retograded during the years of the potato bo- e eas rn and southern . mst d waters' WMI’ the “Ich °ff I Manned . womens mlm uh The regular monthly meeting of < North shofe 1 n held their opening meeting int e I tme - t 5 1`¢P° ed ex. ‘schoolhouse on 11-rlday evening, the Shox-brooks Womens Institute n . the past two Sundays. The fox ranch of Mr. J. L. Mc- Kinnon, Peters Rd. has the largest number of young in its history, with no losses. The Macdonald- "L Johnston Ranch, Peters Rd. also had a good average increase of "I 4 ii d tn t f A ______.;__ L ch said he will make the tour sm “P an Im 5 ° “UNB Pllfyll with his wife, the former Josephine d A:T{';y ‘é°l;b‘;kt};°“k; Ya; W; were very capabiy acted A strong McKee of St. Paul, Minn. “Sty 5 °" 9 °5P antitlhetsis was observed in the eh" plane I5' A high wmgl Collection amounted to 85 cents. sm.: hiownfsmkerh Jim simpson monoplane and will have a cruisins, Mn Lyman Han invited the mem- ;x’Inu rswwi etilmvizrty; Played a part opei, nanza. The following is the standing of ,peed 011.75 mile, M., hour, and ai ben to her home for the June J] 5' d H 5 °t Millie and na _ ins chemin scnooi for inc month tcp of zio. mmm lygf; 2” d’ l;‘°:;“ W" 1"*°"°°; I ,The sehr. Hazel B. Miner, cept. of April:-Grade VH-~l~ Pevllne Lynch said he and Mrs. Lynch ' ° 5° ° ° °PP°°l'°“°° ° i 0 fisldney Munn, Murray River. has Maccardle, 2_ Austin Bears. plan to start from the Newark. N. J. H02; closed with the NL om" Ruddy' the Vmage P°5tm“' ue I been discharging fertilizer for :hs Grads vi.-I A- Keith iimecir, 2. Aim.. ,S S00., ,.5 ...Sis of his pisne ' *ef at "le °l°S° °f *he Play whl°h Growers Association at Fred Sherry. are completed and go westward to A lil:-SM;1Hd;rttl1i1Ef effi¥;nt direction River wharf. and V-I'.._`3_1__1¢;n 5¢hur-Inari, gh p in C t, The couple will ° '~ “U ¢- evsudeviilc --- 2. ai-ii.: Gardiner, s. Jem Mae- thin il; nliriilmic Nome, ind wiii . - between W* "’°“5*‘° 4°” *I* M1* and Mrs- Raymond Dewar on-die, 4. Myrtle fingers- cross ic siherie by way of Bering Murder And Suicide h°“s°' The °“° W” " ‘°“°'"‘ family recently arrived from G;-mg 111.-1. Francis Rogers, 2. sh-air, gnirig to Vledlvoswk- C011- In Summer Camp ilmpson (ia. farmer), Fulton West and have located at Pe- Colvin Clark, 3. Ralph Sherry. tinuing southward, they plan to i-_ 0 er Bon' Many Elmpsm “nm” Road. They are residing on Gnd, I_.,_1, A_ Hu¢1R°g,”_ mm the Malay Peninsula' md AUION, N* H., May 31_An wife), Mrs. J. E. Andrews. Lizzie premises °f Mr- "°h“ M¢L°3!l¢ Grade I--1. B George Macderdle then hop over water to Australia. autopsy on the bodies of Helen Brown (an mphml' MM Paul’ Mr. Dewar saw service in the ands I,-1, Olive Rogers: 2- From Australia they will follow the Luscomb 25 or Lawrence, Mass-, Grandpa simpson’ Frank Bagmu’ W” “ld °“ Ill' <””h°l‘K° ri-can Rogers a. Minnie Rogers. irsii of Bert iiiniucr Amy Johnson' and wIII'idm'1=~..,m 34 of Andover Auntie P“’“” Mr* "' 5' M'°L°°"' ““ with hi’ “muy In th’ Mid' Teacher Miles Gladys M. Murphy- and Wing commander Kingsford Mass. found in a' summer camp Lemuel Hecker' R” Hamm' Phu West. A succession of crop re- -i-' Smith to England and then make near here Sunday today disclosed gmlrlgerllifomce cumme' amy " ‘d’°“°"-' M” °*°') °°“'*l’°l° Mr and Mrs Alien MacLean and thefi- way to canada and back in' ' °° er’ rs' F' Bmw' ‘mf - ' ` ' ' 'P°“°° "ld th" th” W°“‘““ ‘“’P‘“' Brisas (The 'Town Msrahsiil .ns EAT AJAFFA DATE DAILY IT CLEARS THE COMPIEXION tc; lxgar and family to re- chudmh of Moncton, N.. B., spent New York by wny of Iceland. cntly had shot her companion and E_ And _ ' ` r mm" pr°"l“°°' Mr' the week end and holiday. at Mr. Greenland and Cochrane, Ont .then committed suicide, presum-I rem Orrin Ruddy (The is at pl. t 1 ' _ ' ,Village Postmaster). Jas. E. An- lobster mfg?" oingfedu Maclieans fomier home in Free Lynch is a native of Waterbury.l ably amp both had “km poison draws' d C ry 5 town, the welcome guests 0! Mr- Conn., and was educated at the Both 1=\c5i,¢|-,who WM married and ““ °" Pm" 3°” and Mrs coivin Reeves 'rliey were sms university, Austin Tex ii., mi... of three chudmn, .md _ accompanied by Mrs. J. A. OTOW. Miss Luscomb, whose mother said _ on-~ of in i<»»-sr fini... i.- ,,,,, O, ,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,___` ,,,, ,,,, ,M ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,_ U. S. N ot Interested nzgpzmli' The Indies oz- nose viuiey. have smmanooxa INSTITUTII pcm md me ind,” appmmly In L3.I1€8.Il;16 I ' had been in the camp during that 011 Bfgngg _ _ -- the C/Iea esftf If sf%oJ I WASI-llNG'I'Ol\ M 31 P ru * . ‘ `» sv -- _ . . _ May 20th Quite s miie number mei °“ May “ill Hi 2 P "1 st “W i i>.-mi.. Rsmsay M.cD°,..,,d~, pl.. W. H. sciiwaarz a acne LIMIIID that the Lausanne reparations con- llllllll Ind Ill!!! JOUR Bedeque _ nl Means soo 0° W Night 'I I I-I5 .. :6¢.|47'¢-l LLIE DDV GE 0 “BIess the Ladies"-Slim Summerville Comedy COM! 'I0 GONNW/*U~ '"4" night 3395-6-1-21. Lvrwiieos. 2° swf-S I* WW Bell 'res Rooms S205 Wk A P I T 0 L Means. au us :ss sim -I s sis ._ ssc. 42c- si ;_iN_‘-ms A F Love" 1° ii- »=-<»- Drama of el Sharm who had N bg". his pal unless he “wld prove his Innocence by sunrise! Ioi'-and o hidden enemy uncovered ai the eleventh hourl A whirlwind of thrills, mystery, suspense! . which was the ioplc for thc iiicet- H°nde"5°"~ siiectiveiy in both sections during. Round \V0rld Flight ,,,g_ * Ill A Molwplalle I A °°l°- “M°°ll°f 1° *he Name “Tnz crry ramona." -A very __ Th” I L°"°-" W” "fy swemy delightful play was presented in Canadian Press, "'°lld°l'°d" by MW I-'Y"’1’“l’l H"~u~ Brackley Hall on Wednesday by srnmcrmiin, MAss._iviiiy ai. |°l1°1'“°- M°ll1°l' Mecllfee by IH' the 1-:unter River Dramatic club. ieutenant Frank J. Lynch oiixltzteél I”;;;il;m°l:°ll mlliiilx by The players could not be excelled . ' . en 9' Pe“an ea' I thi bIl`D . . . sulnmlt' N}<.Jrins;‘hl;¢::stci;It;esiI\yuigxm ‘“'° °f °h° ‘f”="l°°" W” *"1 ex- rzspsceiil/caper; TI; rflifiisiomng tx” which ci whole notion lives . . . dates. as a - - - this deainble crop we an not imtmcwr at San Diego md L change of flower slips and seeds sip of sauy Heck” brought pens i>¢rsona1ly informed of the many f°"“" m°vie stunt Duct' today amongllhie membelisl d b of laughter from the lun “- other ranches here but presume “““°““°°d details °f B' 40900 mu” A de com “mc was serve y Iuence` The roles M uw "ry sm' that Rau is weu.._P mm-,d_.1;h¢ World fiighf, in A mono. th° h°5I'°°‘ muted by Mrs- D* bltious Grandpa Simpson. his lov- ' ' plane naw nearing completion here- Gunning md Mn' Maj” T°W“` able little friend Lizzie Brown, an yn ` _ ' Th Th _ of wsmeh n_,s¢mpI¢d, and thelhcn-ic of Mrs. Frank caiibcck, with R6dllG6 Ill e Presbyterian congregation Elcoman of omcers resulted ,_.;‘the president Mrs L B Linkletter Mm... n...... N .i. .I I.. - ' ' ' Peruvian Curreiic _f=~»¢-= on J»--eieiswmoiirws Road D h °' an °_ follows. Pnndmt Mr, J, W_ in the chair. The meeting opened y Ge al n W ave regum, um ` with th creed' followed by smgv ____ i ner conference on world trade ‘“ "‘°" ’°SP°°°lv° \=l\“f°h¢l- M“°K°""°' I"°°`m"d°"t' W' ini; of iei.. women. rnsiiniis ci.. 1-IMA. Pnw, May a1-fAr>- “'“-"““’ °°"“Y by °*‘° U“’°°“ WW H1‘bertDin,sre ,Mrs.K. . I __ _ has byerllmerl a cIhFoI°slcal student' He MacKn;; Brsdallazirlvc. Direct- "°I~ Thi* mlmlles “nd nnlmdal Three mms deslned tc’ ease Pprusi state department to have le" un in... I --- HOME FOR HOLI'DAYS--Ed- ward Murphy, son of Mr. and Mrs. - Francis P. Murphy. Ind Dlrllsl Fogarty, son of Mrs. W- Fogarty '_ had been missin three weeks and C0hg n place 1" charge °f this _ t tment of previous meeting financial condition by lowering ihcishakm the det°rmi"“l'I°“ 07 tm' regatmn for the “umm” gs' Mr; D'mM°;;,?°r;;vu§E; ;;E Elven by the secretary andlltold backing of the sol. establlshinglcmmvy to remain. “WW ‘mm 5 Mr nas" prewhod v Byl'\'10ll GWSO . » < 1 I d iiniisanne. ery cousins* Ammon' Mm Wmmm adopted as read. a national budget commsscn an Th United M h W be n The roll call was responded to reducing the capital of the central] 9 5 95 53 n el' ° »+e+e-e-e-o++a+e++¢ Mnlnwsh’ Mm John Trmlsdllml by fourteen members and six visi- reserve bank here parsed today. “5k"d t° “tl/‘md the L°‘“"m° z The meeting wg] be him m lf: tors by a Mother's Day selection. Under one measure the gold back F“th"l-“Ui and If II W"-P ukcd' f€C0lld Wedllfw ly 01' 11° m°1l " state department officials said, it The n xt mn to be h ld at me The report of school committeel of the Peruvian currency would be Q me K e was given by Mrs M W Townsend reduced from about 98 orcent to W°“1d "°t send d°I°3`°l°" Thi' ,-_~ DEIITRAI. GUARDIAII S. S. "RARLAND KIDS! Birth leaving Pickard‘s Wharf It 3 P. M- due on return 8.45 P. M. Return fare 40 cents 339744 3| omitted. Bell Tea Rooms. .3335'1“ arrived. home on Saturday after the closing of St. Dunstan's college, Charlottetown- They will Spend the summer vacation at their re- spective hcmes.-Moncton Times. ENTERTAINED- -Miss Isabel Jamieson, of Halifax, was the iidstes ai a very dsiighirui I1 table bridge party at the Canadian National Hotel last Saturday after- zioon. The beautiful lounge room snap-dragon for the occasion as was also the breakfast room where ri delicious lunch was served- The I were Mrs- Lloyd Wellner, Miss Ida' iblenderson, Mrs. Hornby, 15131- Arthur I-l Mould of the Canadian Nniioiinl l'-Ioicl, and Mrs, E. day Excursion on East River Luivciilaoiv. as cents at Milam | Bell Tea Rooms. 33354-Wk P. W. C. GRADUATE.-MY* Morrls Deacon, Pireewwn, received a first year certificate at the gradu- ation exerclses of Prince of WIIOB College His name was accidently LUNCHEON. 25 cents It Mlllbll' was decorated with yellow and Pink' names of the ladies winning prizes! _ _ II N ALI. the world theres only one frultlon Q ._ , » i I I I 1 .ins io/ I Other fruits are supplemenis= dates are o staple necessity. + You will enioy eating them oiten , il you have .lcffo Dales in your home. For they are Imported direct from the Garden of Eden in Meso- potamia. And they are the best protected: carefully Ioid in layers, triply protected in the Jolla container. Scilods and sandwiches, candies and cakes, ples ‘ ond puddingsi mony dishes and most meals are - the better for Jello Dates, the cheapest of all Irulls. \\ \ S E E B home of Mn' J' W' Macxemle' I D I D Goicmmcnt has held since PIHI d f si lr co ittee by Mrs- 50 t. W'th orresponding ` ‘ , The mn can to be xmwmd by geo ol-larifis andmlirzs. John Chap- incrlzxsfzetln the) silvzrcand miirket-I delll Wil-S°ll`S time th” "I" ' Garden and P°u“'ry hmm' pelle. The bills arising from H1886 able r backin permitting the United slat” “'5l‘°d “° "°l’"°ll°n° E. The mmy mend' °f ms' Robe" committees were voted paid. mmzapgank to increase the from Germany and is therefore not " Mm” °' New Annm' an Dleawd Correspondence re Red Cross National currency from 38,000,000 "°llC'=i`ll°d “wut l’°P°"““°”' °° W°1°°"l° 11°' NCI! ll°m° Wlllll- d 1 , . .After the European powers have after receiving treatment in thol and mamma News was na ' ti. "I" to 76’0o°'0°° soles' (The pm ~ was decided that each member is; val e ov! the sol is 28 cents but the `¢l1¢ll€d 101110 uslfcmelli- 011 NPI!- w¢ 1,", for ng, "mg Sdn” olgumy H°”"'°l' md l’° °°° l to take her own and neighbors do-I cugeny, “ummm on foreign ations and intergovernmental deb". "gd bg", ngggggygp mg er mm tamed In “nth” nation to Red Cross to next meet- ,mhmm u 5 ¢¢n¢,_) the United States will cons der _INSPECTED WHITE SBD OATS also aomefkood BLACK DATE. new DEED OATS are becoming scarce. - Garter & Co. LIMITED sseossnri - ing. More subscriptions to our In-` B | t E S stitute News were asked for. - ‘ The following committee was ap- pointed with president to fill in questionaires: Mrs. George Harris, Mrs. Frank Townsend and Mrs. Lyman Hall. Discussion on the coming District Convention was engaged in and a committee ap- pointed to confer with the dele- gates from the other Institutes and make all necessary arrange- ments. ~ - Each_ member and visitor wore a lint h heme of Mothefa ,lg rare to maine concerning the debts _ proposals foreign countries may l they owe this country. - In his recent visli, to the dlilfrnlr ment conference at Geneva. Henry L. Btlmson, Secretary of State. IC' ri-dined from discussing the fever- atlons and Inter-governmental debt problem and the state deblfflllmf says he has not discussed °-hil problem by 'l'rans-Atlantic tele- ND¢fl%l0l1s the delegates would= °°l1-915°’ Plans for betterment of commercial conditions the woi-ld_ over- But reparations so greatly, overshadowed the Proposed trade discussion and congress was so` hostile in United States particlp-I ation in Nblrationa discussions, that the state department never] considered the sending of delegates to Lausanne. _#___ LONG CIIIK WOMlN‘S INSTI- 'l'U'l'l The Hauler monthly meeting of the Xml Creek Women’s Institute met at the`home of Mrs. Ernest 'hlrner on Wednesday evening; Hay 4th with an attendance of twelve members and four visitors. We were pleased to welcome one new member. In the absence of the secretary, MIB Kerlaret MacArthur was ap- pointed to act for the evening. The meeting opened with the singing .of the Ode and repeating the been known that after discussion of was read and discussed. The Rev. Mr. Hardlng'e address on the work of The Women's 'In- stitutes, was reid by Miss ugrggr. et MacArthur and was very inter- esting 'to ali. The questionnaires were answer- ed and given to the secretary to send to the provincial oonvenon. Mrs. Malcolm Maamill kindly invited the members to meet at her home on May 10th to quilt. Lunch was served by the hostess and the meeting closed with sing- ing. Mrs. Alexander Mackenzie kind- ly invited the members to her home for the next meeting. ::Peraian Balm tones and ltimul- stes the akin. lrllrant as a flower. Cool aa morning dew. Safeguards and beautiilea the meat delicately- textured akin. cream eompieximia of exquiaita charm. Adds a subtle finish to the deintiaat woman. In- valuabla for ecftenins the hands and making them dawlaaaly white. , phone or cable since h's retur1\'Creed. Roll call was answered with Cool and refreshing. Dalntily irq. from Europe. an original verse. The minutes of rant. Dsiighmii eg ug, gpg", mi. Since the first announcement of last meeting were read and appro- heaoitatingly by all woman _who ¢\H1l»\\llIll\0 lC'l!U0l\d¢eapasaI|l|ll*\adalnk g, Must Go After The Business Says Col. Price aaorrritsu.. my 80-<8: thi Canadian Press)-.Aggressive salea- mamhip in the British West Indies ia neeeaauw if Canada ia to com- pete auooaaafully with the United States, Col. W. H. Price. Ontlrie Attorney General. declared today Col. Price arrived from Jamaica his last night and will reach Tor- onto tonight. He returned from his brief holiday much improved io health. I “lentimont is in favor of Canada but we have to go after lrusineaa in more determined fashion. We have In fight for it," Mr. Price laid. He did not think there was any possibility of Canada ever talmg over control of the British West indian colonies. _ u Am-.I o. mmm. J. no Aulay. I Ari!-R. Wadilll, W. D. Ahh Di. \§»_E§‘5 4