llllllsllllllllllls SAVE lllllllx . -- 1w Undressed Individual i i (C- P- B! Guardian's lpeeiai Wire) ~ H AX y a-n was {our o". 00m . members o! the Canadian Press stat! "5 I i after the night's work. "n looked like s. SW11’. The news. olbermeii quickened their steps, and soon they were abreast of the figure. I it didn't look much like a phantom ‘now. It was a man, middle-aged ‘ and without clothing save ior a long Willie undersarment into which was k . (OJ. again to pick a bit oi stone from his - idefinite objective. down and began hobbling over the from wooden planking. KAYSER 0.KAY’S* ARE 0.x. They're regular smoothies! A rayon underwear that leads them all, for beauty of fabric, iit and finish. Kayser haswagedwar onrayon shrinkage, too, so these tailored and tested O.Kay’s shrink only the tiniest bit. Smart vest, bloomerandpantie stylenmsdeonthe . ._ ‘amapattenuaupenflvel-Inderwear‘ suggestive treatment. Finally, when to m, ,their companion had but two steps mum from what seemed now his obvious when intention. One had heard it was and d dangerous to wake a sleepwalker, cocoa and they hesitated to rouse him. All Idel spent Then they had an idea. flugges- ers. tion; that was it. The undressed ple oi the newsh ‘ stepped up. “Kind of cold night ior s swim," one suggested. "Wouldn't be very oom- fortable down there. Don't you think it would be a better idea to wait ior (a a later in the year." The unknown hesitated. know but what you're right." he m,“ ‘nnumbled. But he good idea to call cfl the plunge. the latter an early May momlng. ter the manner of sleepwalkers he tog; to be William something-or-othera two miles away. dustry Foot Bore By the timb the four reached Wil- E PM liam's home, he was about ready to ' We Carry a Full Line of Knxser Hosiery and Underwear R._T. Holman -' QUMMERSIDI he was stopping more and more of- l ten to rub them free oi dirt. papermen of business worries and oi bullying relatives. As they crossed one meet intersection, the three guides almost had to use force to keep their companion on the way (c, P, home. He wanted to go up and “take a blow” at his iather-in-law. Anyway, they reached William's on so home finally. A member oi his iam- change sleep. This nocturnal H! couldn't 8W Mysterious Spot On Planet Jupiter i... inour annual The shaken All the new shades ‘ All the new. colors (IILDVIILAND ,ci_‘s in many parts oi the world on the planet Jupiter to study a violent, storm-like “The Rughly 400,000,000 miles the Earth, the disturbance has been élkayser Silk Stockings on display here first floor front mosphere over an area 2.000 miles mum. wide and 20,000 miles long. ,' Jupitus newest breaking-out was observed for the first time, at least in the United States, last Sunday N night by Prof. J’ J. Nassau, Direc- ' saw it clearly again. In 48 hours it y. s. Not Retrenohing u“ the on on Jupiter has no known effect upon the earth, Prof. Nassau as- mud Lmlfilhljll!‘ I sorted. Besides being a tremend Bsase salt ihhing s. month ago and ac- , . Dlnied the Lunenburg fleet on clock in the morning, and m", the spring trip Much ilsualiy cov- at Halifax were k- -" __ 119mm,"; landing her catch here she will re- turn to the banks ior another fare. --__-_.__ ,5;;;;~1°hg,_,1;;,g3; §mg~dmygnlg Mo ratori um t . minim“ m“ ‘m’ °'°' w“ On Mortgages PORT OI‘ GRAIN. ‘Ih-inidad. Ml! tucked a white outer s irt - A iilve-year moratorium on in been granted by the Limp; Alon; Government or the benefit oi hur- rioane-stricken areas oi southern He was limping along over the 91111114- ‘rough cobblestones, pausing now and l my I-Dlillfllilfllls from sufferers e feet. He seemed headed ior some Dllsod to permit re-estabiishment 50m h, n-mm oi plantations-and ‘lomesteads. Un- lit. It was a. wharf, and he turned der it 11101180865 ml)‘ bfi-Nllffllnfid He Bald no attention to the news- W86 110$ WWII Without Opposition. nspermen, who had realized by now but the Government decided it was they were following a sleepwnlkqr, necessary to give people oi the They trailed along behind, wonder. stricken areas a chance to recover Two thousand homes have been rebuilt, and a government state- gligttliaxnfwtl-ise ‘$53.’. lvghglel“! ‘:33: Prg be Tgurfst Trade In Senate "Dmw New Brunswick will beuepresented "m"! ""- Ti" special committee oi the Dominion I "Wspapermtn wen” ‘m with the Senate resumes its investigation in- more to go, he agreed it might be a can“; during the comma. yam ,, , , The province's representative will be ' M?“ 11: 8° "W"! l" decldflll- p. Leo Dolan, director oi the N. a. “m” ‘arm h“ and the new‘ Bureau oi Information and Tourist pmrme“ walked back “p m’ whul- Travel, who is leaving ior the fed- Wramfl“? 3"“ ' mil eral capital this aitemoon, to ap- “wugh the s“ h“ a“ m’ chm “t pear before the Senate Committee The man was still asleep. but ai- on madly‘ Edward Island is represented by get back to bed. His feet were sore _ from the long barefoot tramp, and Mcmhur’ of sum __.._..___._.__... Between halts, he told the news- N. S. Premlar NEW YO that the vast majority of Canadians ll? W" lea-ruins 011$ l-h! Wlfldfll- I! must assume a, ‘greater control over ‘ wasn't anything unusual, she said business than they have in the past," ior him to be wandering about in his said Premier Angus Macdonald, of flllfllflloll. Nova Sootla, Canada's youngest pre- though. had been out of the usual. mier. addressing the Dalhousie Club It came close tombcws William's last. of New York on the occasion of its the parliamentary form of govern— merit, he said, "I have no fears for pemianent future oi democracy i "Rather do I feel that any con- I ' M” 7_A"*'°mm' cessicns which democracy may be,‘ compelled to make for the moment ‘filmed Wwml" “lmw” “m!” will intimately strengthen its hand. dl-"llrmw learn how to eld a int tem- ‘ blotch on the old man's complexion. pomrfg, ‘m. the ‘sake ofpgltimlwly mm‘ gaining complete victory." 4 , , , _ .l-le added, however, "f am sails-l Wlmmmi’ the 9mm" "Y" °l ‘l’ fled the governments must take a iness than they have in the past." l THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Record Catch I Of Salt Fish And Halibut; ny Guardian's lpecial Wire) ' S iE E P WALKER at’ was chalked up by the auxil- schooner er, which port today. Twelve hundred quintals‘ of salt fish and 12,000 ‘ nvgrses on Fam_ bounds of hnullgut were pulled in lliar Terms When In Elymcfimxiiew. ‘a? awumdelmth: Apparent Coma. iifiiiwfiéi 3.11111‘ " m m“ ————- Ibo mer was fitted out for period of eight weeks. Alter Is Granted‘ Osble By muss-Man's Special ) , the measure, which was suing or- ioreclosing. step was a drastic one and their losses oi the last year, terrific storms caused death sstruction in the oiliields and plantations. shows that $36,000 has been for relief oi homeless labor- tourist trade and ways and oi enlarging it throughout chairman oi the Senate's committee is Hon. W. H. tallied to the trio. His name proved Dennis’ of Kama,“ N_ s" who h“ long foreign name. He lived about {§§,?j“,',”,,‘}f,§§“,§“ we senate m’ 0t‘ gorous campaign to promote and develop the tourist in- of the country. New Bruns- wick alsohas a representative on the committee in the person of Hon. W. er, of saint John, and Prince In New York’ By Guardian's Special Wire) RK, May 7-—I think tisfied that the old order th and that govomments banquet. years of depression have not l the faith of Canadians in country. wise man is he who has measure of control over bus- I B. Business ' tor of the W e dfiwase Ob- ‘ servatory in ‘$133.’... w... i»... Man Passes Qore a ‘ l/Pvoared like a "white spot"in the . 0 planet's south equatorial belt, '—"""' Proi Niisflili said. that night he WM}; BY Gwdlml’! 50"“ m") _ , '_,_______ u ___ _ ‘__ h“ "mud into a greatly changed McDonald, a native of 5t. Btephem, lae a I . . ilggzldand Known slilhtly smaller, Limited’ manufacturers.‘ R M ch I u l ' _ go ts, di dher tod yafter leng- ' d!‘ O G own ‘m ,1: K epfrrtenteig‘ Unlike h... spots m. phenomen fhylnogllneaj; H: can; w Mgmm, Summerslde , I , L l w . she , May s. _ Prank Am’ nd President of P‘. 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Australa, my l-The "M," n “awn-m w”, "mama-latices as will not directly club nu elsewhere or economically starve. i ONUIIY ahead with trade agreements “d l°d"Y~ “M” “°3°m"‘°"5 ‘n tralia has no intention oi hurting y, continui g with other countries. t‘ h l n d a; Ottawa, ii - gisulliriohieigltteaAfgrnlglei-npirmggyorrircti? N° “m” °l ii" 9"“ "mi 51"“ 21°. lzgcplllgltiel, sbgutcshe must find For Australla, ducts-likely to be restricted in the "l" “- W” I-ilmmd m" Ffmvlfld outlets for her rroduvl-I. Nlfll "t" United Kingdom in the future. W10" markets for Austrlllls m" and lfli‘ many years to conic an es- Trade agreements with France, Bel- Pwdum "w" II "M". "001 "'0 sential exporting nation. n the ais- ehle) mum ‘m; “My ‘m; b, nubynumd meats, in retum ior preferred treat- m" mung-y and the mipire can 5P'°"" Wm’ when the Federal rniismsnr. reas- went for such imports from time not asborb all her products she must meat is going vig~ with imports from the Empire. 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