Am’. n4 n. W/ETEN GUARDIAN AGENT-Ire. elm ee - sullmugfi anrlvl>'fa'rrest‘sls°°l>olr'lll¥rlb°“' m" ‘KQIln-lllhflimbfilu sever-tum ehouie be ielt with Mra Pond IQIK Tlieflelrdlen Iley he bofllht deli! at an! of the following Item in V Dill! 13-18001. Jason's chaufluir- Herman 3L EIBGIIIIIS mlgd.,,ll“’";p-»,,"“inn ww- lil-b detective-George \ii\il’i.l. Yiilllig Pflllllle fihgswlemm. wk Darrow. Joe Present Play marsh-tweets ‘Danton. HREDDED WHEAT u ma In all those ‘ vital food elements found in whole wheat. Shredded Wheat I: 100% whole wheat-nothing added. nothing taken away. Crisp. ‘crunchy, toasted Shredded Wheat lemmereidez- l _ llelloolstere. Well: It. ‘ Gourliea Drugstore, wam 5g, A m“ m” u ' m" °‘“"'"' °’ °"'“‘“° “'- = lBllRCKPD/llclllllll. “mm...” ""33 ‘W13 3H3‘ 1m“ leedellcicu w ll a1 dfocd h a I mq-fluympghuu“. : ___'___ I ee uwm; - . . Sid-hence tates Oars-hole! ll Se N! ll! or reel»: wghflglilonheoglili-lufcigeervize l: I ' gygtiragllmcanzne 1mm“ (law FlreylBlg Flsh keep You feeling flP-top’ Order u?‘ [Ive "It UNI W u" W! Iflltotlelble for deliveries on your route. ‘I-“lzrsmtlhwu a very gootfnubenangé ~ wases Indian femlllar bdX from your grocer today. e players all received well _ "Md “Pplflm- care/my, my ie-si-lum om- -l‘hh‘enlllln reserved for newel. —-FOB.MALlN or Cerosan at Ta EDNA MA! OUV" Y‘ Thfl l-fl charming 1 9 3e w“ “TY l! umbiae famed roving sea serpent '1 M‘ “m,” e! local lam-en m advertising lo Drug . . o! a new nature mar 111ml‘ r cmlzffslmlwn‘ bmo‘ Also ‘Our Gone‘ And "mulled BM represented i" m“ may have a rival in Alberto. u i av to ‘d ‘g g “at. ‘yam ‘M91, n’. _BRACE.S can supply m “to c _ , scene a community room of the (mu; w ma“ and man“ n err x able in ldvance. battery that. will give satisfaction at "m, Dun" h’ Mm“ m!“ “m”? we U11‘ of his tribe the Rocky Moun- \ less than $5.00 each. L-1457-19-2l. EAlIOWS 7:30-9:10 231"‘ hllhmyg, ‘lginfmfewrymlevuchflg ti: House distiglct claim "a niona X ~ ti g‘ |»_ _ ' s"dmsed emacroesaor Jaemolm pAfnTlghllf-nd m“ "t r-Glifllnms ROAD HALL. m- a m“ a c" 3 ‘WW3 l“ "i “P!” "W1"! WW‘- in the North Saskatchewan river. be 0 R. Murpdhy, day, May 13m Be sure m see me where in mdiana and following a- “mm 1o ‘at Ion b, u m db Freetown. Friday evening, ay funniest Play in years “The Duties cross the continent, stop for a wan; chased m3‘ w‘, mo; w l nineteenth (19th). 0i Andrew" presented by New brie! time in the second act at an Domed’ "It w“ ‘l’ 1on8 Fey bum l - Ts-ibee-s-ln-n Agcmnnaglgyers. Admission 25c and. " Osscod Inn in Wyoming to end up and biumed m‘. ' i 4x0 -—-—- ‘.15. 0 specialties. Curtain at in Ban Francisco. with the cool on w" 148m it m, but ‘ham . h... as: “are. slang: _ rlwl-r-IB-e- SUMMERS"): melts: $5.3 W“ ~- n my wm m M» so —SPECIA n“ The N“ “my d“ ll “w” m‘- l‘ ‘i ber L PRICES on our bel- chase has been a merry one but hm hem“ “mud c; n"; eyes u all’! well that ends well, and the Mg u . oeciai ed t1 in stock termites ‘Eilmflllél: fl-rwed chick feeds freshly made at p . mum“ mu‘ °“ l‘ V"? “PW n‘ Later, when shown a .pl0l7lll‘€. 4on0: ‘ May ma Victoria g3??? 51%" Mum‘ Lhllfiiliplliceizi- mi E P l ‘ goug- m.“ "Med ' ' '_ ' ' ' ‘ w‘ the chief agreed "hi fish” ~ I . $3.’ ‘Wfiynhalf dnoudefyun “mm SALES ENi-Piilmwllifl- KBHSlH tOII mt or muck“ u u m‘ mm m“ m“ miwqgmm“ begin May 31st. and continue M1’- J- 8- Wright. rnanflner of the g . mily mbbmgion_A1-thur M“ m“ m ‘MPMIW t m, “mm” mmflw Dominion Fur Sales, has l-ecsmd - . . "M. ' A ncwspagrmnn hurried to the Blnclfit Holmeni. 53115m£ fiiomlgigslng‘ wogllvg; ma) 34:1: “soft-l Vicinity 51,30“ Baubmmn‘ m ‘Bum; scene firs“ e ohiafr but found no mafia’ ' ' London. This is a I've oer cent ad- i‘ Rev‘ G‘ R“ Hal-Hm" Frightened the Indians have s- ~ 4...... UP for summer in 3*“? we we'll much bee» “L m‘“%.°"l"i.r“ "w- mkrrfilu" c“ muons in m. s... and mov- MADE IN CANADA - or CANADIAN wn EA one of our snaooy new s-uiis ell em“ '4' lfimdv F c "o ewwn on Aolys Ledington Bee‘ math °d “m” but b m‘ hm‘ l" A new shades and nettzrns- at —FOX _~_~_ 0n w’ Jessie Hunt ' ' s n- m“ m‘ ‘hm’ l ‘"15" - Gm“ cldhler» Mr- B I. ‘me Misses Enid IJJOHII-YlLJOYIB 5mm. tile life 0f the perty- 14,212 taxi]: z) ' " " "" ‘EA “‘ e - '"*“ '__-; .- 51Wm9$ld° L'1433'5'17'3l- has received word that his valuable Malina" "id L“? minim m°l°red chxfitlgii/glglrhgfif‘; 1 f iHhblB-ar!'0i2kl£S.nR0:l'F rMountain 8Y9???’ N 5 1821-4019) “nmulrgm D011 taxes, the imm be increased if adeqllai . s cous n ram —Basc» a p ayers lmpol or counc as decided. protection is to be ago i“ illvpoity at Brid etown, N_ ,5" t0 the capital on Tuesday. ‘luylgfmfxfix xwxmfllfil“; kmwn i“ the Rainer. Clark and ——- G°°M°"R“lh Hmlwd‘ ‘éilfm’? "5 mu” rormwat o! the Ramblers club oi the class D 3659mm "Mum dmckgn Harlow Fox Ranch was destroyed MP- Jflmee Kennedy was a Vls- Auntie Casi-alien: Andrew, Cape Breton League will be ex- ned‘ Bum‘, p" cm “am Omsk by fire on the 15m, m9 pmpmgy itor to Charlottetown on Tuesday _ . . _ __ sunken c“ u,“ iavjmish is valued at between $13,009 and on Business. pa. c“ Developing M-uh per $14,000. The dwelling house was a ~ -~——- “is him 1941 very fine residence worth $5,000. Mir. and Mrs. miery Miclihrlnne ' ' The cause oi the fire is not krwwm and daughter Mildred were visitors ' to Stmimerslde on We- uday, SYDNEY, N. s.-(0 r-s .. "W" 30-4115“ Wiice fame xholrld gils Rfioglzemeconly mllzlljlggtll; -vrsrron.s T0 smumarvnl: _Ms. Alfred Gordon and Mrs. "s- "P555735 AWAY-Friends will boume Leturgey of Alberton l re Nqret to learn of the death of John M15 Pr” mm“ w" 9- bull‘ visitors to summer-side this wcek.— Ifilursey. son 0d Mr. and Mrs. "w "WW1" V’ smmeisld‘? i"! 5 , , _ , John Lefurgey of Summerside, Wed-away- ----' which occurred an. his home last ‘i -R-ETIIBNED 1OP.I.IBLAND—\ evening. Mr. L/eiurgey was only 25 Mr. A. R. Howatt, Charlotte- Mr. Herman G. Bryan hes returned years old and was a. genera] my. town was a visitor to Kensington from an extended visit lrrthc Un- oritewith young and 01d, Hehm on Wednesday while enroute to ited States where ited the been in western Canada but i.l1 Amherst, N. S. world's Fair. Mr. Bryan is BNITMY- health caused him to return home . -—-—- nrvt t-imlmelwdlvflw 1M and a short time ago arm m“ m. w. William Ives, Charlottetown hunwrned in time M‘ the celvinlg treatment in the hospital was a visitor to Kenslngton on Film!!!" wuvltle9-"5 at Morltreal. Hie leaves to mourn Wednesday on business. ’ i"- besides his grief strl k is. -————— “uslnum LEAGUE _ m“ tltee brothers. osaélféhnmfiTt-r. Messrs. 0. B. Darriwh, Wm. W" hwkllfrdbflfi “i: ‘m’ ton, P. E. 1., Hal in Western Can- Cousins. James Kennedy. Arthur "mum u“, mm, u‘ the Home" adn, and William wt home. Also Ready anddiifford Rodd left on Red so‘ w“ Mum" “d Ken- one sister Miss Minnie at Ottawa. Wednesday morning by auto for ‘ ,3 m, m, to whom much sympathy is ex- Hhiifax, N. s, wihere they will tended. ‘Iihe funeral will take attend the annual meetirifi 01 the m, n“, bln-hem will b, under place on Sunday at 2:30 from his M. A. H. A. which will be held way next "week. It ls exoected open- late residence there. in: day will be on Victoria Day and -——— Mr. Garnet Profitt, Summereide e schedule will he drawn ug for the -'I‘he many friends of Mrs. summa- ‘months. The anoe on Howard Waite. sunlmerside are was e. businws visitor to Kensing- Wedneedev evening in eid of the glad to hear She has been able to ton on Wednesday. Baseball League was well attended return to ller home. after being -?_-- and 9111188 M‘! IWW rcundinu 0W operated on in the Prince County Mr. Harold Mcriariane. Sinn- for a successful season-S Hospital. merside. was a business visitor in anom- ruimo ruilvrnrnq Kmwww“ °“ w°d“°°d"y' *5‘; m- Fr ' w. and Mire. a. m, Hovwatt, .s,n..Tm%.1..m.N_ SLEH eneh Government 333m...“ giwormwéi. NEW WA . action of lrwc redio radiator law- ' a, nwmfi... “,3! Wm Seek To Negotiate 10mm wow-v- WWW °° "ml °‘-‘° nouns THE JOB m» n» w mm l» M» Three - power Paet __ sminstazlatlion of e radio sye- (B Th, “ma”, he“) Pl" "i"- xnfivum N S-For the PARIB. May 1B —~(AP)—'lbe ' ‘ ' Bench Government was reported mm “NEW” 7.5.1.‘ wmmm m m Yould, 9'). Kentvilles Grand Qld 91mm“ ma“ wmghl "° Man." has been elected secretary have gersiuaiiecllz Great Brltalnmfltg of the oak Grove cemewry 0mm ' meet ove ussa. more For half-way in negotiations for e mash‘ .._.._. three-power pac . Desirable dwelling house and These sources said Britain had SIRVKL CONTINUES barn with lend at Oen- veered around to original Hench (B! Th! Clflldllll PM") tervllle Bedeqns Village, formula proposals and agreed that France P u 5__mc"ued late and Britain would aid Russia if she submit” gmm‘ we gage,“ mg Holland. This property ie in first were attacked in defending Poland mwgnday government; Wm mam, uiaveedrafi, situated ‘o: the main Ruénania or Turkey from aggres- the momwesul {qwwo u, com“. Pl Vi! 3° "\- ° ~ h Mi Basi i thi For further ouiare apply to Some French sources suggested Efimfilr, n“ n sew ce 5 the under-aim that with Britain ready to com- _.____.___..__ (Bil) JAMES STAVBET ‘promise, Russia might change her pwrgry 1w s" M“ 1g_(gp)._ egue; mind and send her vice comrnissar John wjnwn rum 1m- 49 yggfg (Sid) TAVIBT, o! foreign affairs. Vladimir Potern- manager of Burnhem and Morill Lower 'Bedeqle; kin. to the League of Nations Company lobster factories. died at (3311,) llAloLn IIOLLANI) council meeting at Geneva next his home last night. He was §§.___ Inwer Bedeqee. wee-k instead of Ivan Maisky, Sov- ——-——-—-———"—"'—" ' lxeouton ol the Lut wm and let Ambassador to London. among Poteglmkin, foreign minist- Tuturmt of the late Lewis M. Such a. move might mean that er Georafl net of France and . final details could he ironed out foreign secretary Viscount Halifax Holland. ti-iMD-HD-iil - at Geneva in personal conferences o1 Britain. DENMARK ’s VETERAN ‘PREMIER FACES 111s GREATEST PROBLEM KNOWS NAZIS HE AND KING HUNGRILY EYE HOPE TO KEEP HIS COUNTRY DANES IN PEACE I! HILTON BIOlIIIQ dlA iiervioo Btelf vet-reopened‘- i i i C l” l“ m” °°"“°l1 “l ombwflunn; "As pioneers in the til-afield and in tire advertising. "Daflylv provide an essential and welcome serrim ple. As such, they have created for adver- $2L°““'“§.‘§.l; am‘ 3mm“ en Bix years m: he II , O Ill - . l ien x canmsee the shéziiloww Elma of‘ thzt ‘Ooeuailigi A33: Dun/op have been consistent newspaper adigndeg: for over 40 no o lpeo _ l‘ _ T fl '_ ' "*9 - m“ nd ur ' nee convinces u: that ' newspaper mere a tune y and medium that permrs e cc we . m, tic Mlnlat of State. nu kind- w" a _° Wt!" _ _ _ d‘ _ _ . their liwlflfind Kine lll-lrgnwolenell Bel-flied.’ globe; s been m normal and sndggnsable m the consistent, nntwn- coverage of one or l Canadian markets ardestred. ‘These m” l l ‘m’ "' d“ w’ u“ “want” m” ° m: wide u ' o Dunlo ' ea and other Dunlo Products.” advantages make the daily newspapera basw factor m. any mum». that Denmark known m the u u» kinad . P°P P P _ _ _ ,, enddeel place from which In April. 1929, under his leeder- consumer ad n5 campaegn. bourbon could hop off to- ship, the Social Democrete became °hmlnluelwm,lfd hi“ n.1,‘, §*{;,}f§,‘;'“§,,1’m‘§" ,,,°‘m,$,f.“§; IHINLOP nu AND eueen oooes eo., umreo vlcxres Ind season umno, Advertising Agents for Heel erlime- heeduol ed uof I (immune raiders. core an . _ - Germany noun the for- Prunier svel- since. PRODUCTS ARE NEWS . . . developments in service, use and quality are news. What more logical medium for conveying this news can be found than the Daily ru" A DANIBNOI‘ - n "m" fir?‘ m ' t Newspaper? From one corner of Canada to the other, manufacturers are working '~ - . e precarious ' . _ , henna rue-ni- lianninl an has‘ 0g“ $213‘ frfoniiegl on this principle, making merchandising history and expanding markets by reach- "ui" " “"1"”! ‘i’ m“ mum on umvnmt-i- In Mt ing millions of coneumers through their favorite daily newspapers- 1:“.-. __ l!" “m “m ”' hei lets diaarmed - muhlll“ tionn.‘ ‘imam; l‘ no lane 35w . s of the power of neluepoper '06 blind WWW?“ . . ....a;e.a.l_...i._.....__.i_._.._.___._ .__.......~_.