' / ,MAY 31', 1933 - ` _ g - .ma cuA|zLo'r'1fa'rovvN cmumrsn PAGE r TIVLTIT-T;yOWN? Fru|'t-a- lion gin IIGID HIC *Dia onli thing that maku me mis- erable now is the thought. that for yan struggled alominarun own con tion. when, if I had known about ,_ :xarxtia-tivgl' I a e .at I vu marinus. sms... ».sa'maf.f=fi' .~=....hc:.~ . . ve 'imc the rrorltlof good.". _ .Fruit-4-lives . . » alldrng stores _-1--il__*i'*#° The gcod heart, the tender feel- ing and the pleasant disposition, make smiles, love and sunshine everywhere. FLUWERING Bl! LBS We have now for sole some of the popular SPRING and' S U lil M E R FLOWERING BULBS. - ' ouinlouis A splendid nssoriment 'of Choice Named Varieties in Mixture 35 cents per dozen. Also separate colors named very Hne 50 cents per dozen. Double and Single choice named varieties from 10 cents to 25 cents each. PAEONIES-Some very fine colors 2 and 3 year old plants 25 cents and 35 cents each. IRIS - Large roots. Bloom this year, 6 each. Perennial Phlox 20 cents pcr plant. Any CENTRAL G UARDIAN ' Loses Life | This column lo reserved for t)ueen'a County newa of local intereot but all-I \'crt|h`ng of n newly nature may bl* inneriul nt 4 cents in word strictly pnynble ln ildvanre. I BE READY T0 ASSIST the Red Cross. Collectors will call for your donations this week. 9719-5-29-Si NEW SERIAL STORY-Ruby M. Ayres writes the Guardisxrs new ,aerial story"‘The other Man" which 'starts shortly in the Guardian. CAR. BARGAIN.-Auburn 5 pas- senger Brougham Model. 8-98, year 1931. Low mileage and in wonderful condition. l-las been given best of care and is priced at a bargain for quick sale. See or phone Colin H. Stewart, Summerside. 9803-5-30-Zi. CHRIST CHURCH. Cherry Valley, Sunday, June 4th. Whitsunday- Bervice of Mattins at ll. A. M.~.also Confirmation Class. Captain A. E. Witty, C. A., oiiiclating. The Semi- Annual Meeting of W. A. will be held on June 21st in Cherry Valley Branch. Members please note. Ewen MacDouiZall will preach Thurs- day, June ist at Birch I-lill at B p. m. and Friday 2nd at Argyle shore at a p. m. also sabbath 4th: at Stanchel at 10.30; Cape 'ITHVBYSS at 3; and DeSable at 7. ENTERPRISE PRJOPIIIETOR HERE.-Mr. W. N. Macdonald, Syd- ney, C. B., is visiting the city. Mr. Macdonald is proprietor of the B. S. Enterprise now scheduled on weekly service between Sydney and George- town and Montague. The trip is one of the most enjoyable to be had anywhere, and will well repay any- one taking advantage of it.- An .var ol the above mailed postage paid. Garter & Co. Limited Eye Comfort for eye workers is a matter of vital importance. From early mom to late at night we “crowd” our eyes re- lentlessly, from one job to another. How long will they stand it? Are you now enjoying that ef- ficiency and comfort which ought to be yours? Consult ua if you are not; You have much to gain, and nothing to lose. lu any'case the knowledge gained from an examination, makes it well worth while. G. F. HUTGHESDII OPTOMETRIST iirofessional oards Stewart & Lowther J. o. srawaar, K. c. N. w. Low-rnaa BARRISTERS. SOLICITORS, ITC iii Great George Street MONEY T0 [JOAN McLEOD & BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Burfluter and Attorney-at-Law MONEY T0 LOAN 0ifiee: 180 Richmond Street BELL & MATHIESON lt. R. Bell D. L. Mathloson, L.L.D. Barristers tb Solicitors Money to Loan Cameron Blook.Charlottetown,P.E.I. H. F. MacPHEE, B. A. nsnaisran. somciroa Nomar, so. Riley Bulldinz. Charlottetown MARK R. McGUiGAN. B. A. BARRISTER. BOLICITOR. ETC. MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block,Cliarlotictown,I’.E.l. .l.A. Maclionaiii, li.0. BARRISTEB. SOLICITOB. hc. Riley Building Charlottetown, P. E. Island. ‘hilly to Loan and Collections liven the very but attention an-2-a-lmonth. f -.`__________ Veterinary Physician and Bargooa P Graduate Unlvarslty Toronto. “I °l¢ arnrluate contagious, lnfootloul lil rnrnltls dlunaeo, England and Iidll. mllzzutioe lnrludca all domooiloatud hl""'._ foxes and fowl. ,,“"""""‘f! narnlnntiana, hioael, ,.m'° "Millions abortion. Fowl, pul- Mrliz ullaoanea, and all aaimaio for om? iro. r and rooldonco ll Great duno I ||m_5_l{ff::-‘mm Phono UM. -g___i_______ Prohibition Commission Chu. n. sms. charms, '“_ B Charlottetown J' "°“0ll\|l. West lt. Poten smdftlzllil Bilizlnlou. tflarnllton. 'Mn ornu on regar g i-fmtioa. or rxouinrnon mr advertisement appears elsewhere in this issue. RICHMOND BAY PRESBYTER- IAN CHURCH MISSIONARY SERVICE-.A combined service of the congregation of the Church of England United and Presbyterian will be held on Sunday, June 4th at 7.30 p. m. The Rev; C. N. Brown, ` M. A.., of Charlottetown Unitecl\ Church will be the Special weaker.; The following clergymen will also assist in the services. Rev. Mr. Cole- man, Rev. Woodside, Rev. Nicholson and also the Pastor. Special music' will be rendered by the choirs of the 1 three congregation.--E. C. Robert-‘ son, Minister. STILL `IIALE AND HEARTY- A visitor in Moncton for the last few days was J. E. Arsenault, of! Wellington, P. E. I. formerly sta-L tion agent for the Canadian Na- tional railways at that place, who| left on the morning train today to i return to his home. Mr. Arsenauit,| who is known as the championi skater of his years in Canada, has THE PBEBBYTERIAN CHURCH IN CANADA-Services Bradalbane at 11 a. m. North Tryon at 7.30.- Dr. M. E. Genge, Pastor. DON'T FORGET the Dance at C. M. B. A. Hall, Vernor. River, June 2nd. Hear Billie Ives, trumpeter in Hume’s orchestra sing your favorite Waltz. 9832-5-31-li. NOTICE T0 ADVERTISERS. - Saturday. June 3. the King's Birth- day, being a statutory holiday there will be no issue of the Charlottetown Guardian that day. Advertisers will please note this and have their copy for Prlday‘s issue in the office in good time tomorrow (’I‘hursday.) SUNDAY SERVICE, June 4th. Milton, St. John’s Anglican Church. 10 a. m. Sunday school. 11 a. m. Morning prayer. Rustico-St. Min-k’a Anglican Church, 3 p. m. Afternoon WELL KNOWN IN P. E. It-R07. cnuacn or scornano-Rev. w. A. canuibell. who has been pastor of the Presbyterian churches at Backville and Dorchester for the last two `or three years, is leaving shortly for Toronto. Rev. Alexander Craise, of New Carlisle, Quebec. has accepted the pastorate here and will take charge next month. to arrive in Saclcvlile about June 8. Another daughter, Mrs. H. A. Beale, Atlantic Region for the Canadian a. visit to Miontreal for a confer relatives in the United States. passed his ninety-third birthday by hale as a man thirty years in his tumor. ne sun mduiges in hum- § orite pastime of skating in thef winter months and can make re-i maricably fast time on the racing? blades. Mr. Arscnault came Moncton last week for the purpose- of being in Shediac to witness the arrival of the Italian Air Armada, having been misled in his inform- ation as to the date of arrival. l-Ie had to retum home on business this morning, he said. but plans to retum at the time the air visitors arrive in Shedlac next month. I-le was warmly greeted at the station this moming by many old friends in the railway employ and others whom he had knovim in previous visits to this city.-Moncton Trans- cript. the upward and downward trend of In Explosion '\Associnted Press) ooneusnuiw., N. Y., May 29-One man lost his I‘fc and 15 others risked theirs in an explosion and fire that wrecked o drill boat on the St. Lawrence River near here early today at the spot where a similar! boat was blown to pieces last year with a loss of seven lives and the Injury of I7 men. The dead man was Herbert Reynolds of Alexandria Bay and formerly of Hartford, Conn. A mechanic, he was at work in the compression room when gasoline explod- ed. So badly burned that he sould not swim, he drowned Lobsters Moves . In Liuaiitities ' (Canadian Press) IVIZONUPON. N. B. May 31--L0'b- rdin to Canadian National Ex co g - "sides h°r°"`sMkvme Tmm_n°' press officials. Some five carloads passed through Moncton recently min. 'rnarslc nvirlwvss- en mute ,D me Bosmn m,,,,ke,_ W. U. Appleton, general manager . National railways. who had been on MSXTCO ence with headquarters omcials ot the system, returned home on the afternoon train on Saturday. Mr. Appleton said that traffic is show- (mumhn PNN) ing an improvement on some sec- | Que" May 31_ tions of the Atlantic Region, not- Mexico is 0” sugar wokies but ms. “MY the N°"`*'h Shim’ Where °°“' cults with decorations or filling of side”/ble mmbel' is being shilmedf sugar or fruit are much in demand, and fwm Prime Edward Island- states the Industrial Department or Whmh is SNPPTNK f*"“’1Y hefwi’ ‘1“““' the Canadian National Railways titles of potatoes to Upper Cami- Most of the biscuits are imported lm markets- "There L’ 3 better as the native product is not very F _, feeling prevailing in Montreal," he Batisfmw,-y_ but on the grounds of ` _, ‘ Said- “Hd there Wm 818° mdiw- quality and inability to withstand / \ _ tions that the uptrend in business th, humidity of the rainy season /Q }\ n°Wd IHWIY W55 likely W Wntmue- without becdllllng Soggy. °?"$<“‘} ‘Z and have Gum Cushions at §_.f1-Z- Miss Am Townshend has retum- West Indies Favor Y 2:. z:.:;;.:;°':.; 'sic amine Produc -1-_-3 (Canadian Press) IS Canada during 1932 remained Ja maica.'s largest single supplier of . (Canadian p,»¢,,)‘ foodstuffs, states a bulletin of the Canadian National Steamships, Ltd. ewmmgst is as busy wgmmng grade which provides direct connection buometels these days as is the with the largest of the islands of Gautam of 5 ship wawmng the the British West. Indies group from Weather barometer for 515-ns ju the Canada. The British West Indies ' let up of the mm Among trade are strong for Empire products and bammete,-S tmnspormtlon acuvlb this is indica/ted in Jamaica’s total ics form one of the most reliable of imP°“~" 1°’ UW Yea’ 1933 Whi¢h represented 69.5 per cent of pur- - ` chases sd- -M in fm nathan Minion. Mont viiuia Trade Glass o Mounwsr.. Que.. May 31- Eli/ _ ' /nil sters are commencing to move in ' » quantity from lobster fishing cent- Mr' Cm!" was formerly port chap' res on the south shore of the Strait lain/ at Saint, John and Quebec. of Northumberland' Pkwu’ N_ Sq iRev. Mr. Craise and his wife and and cape Tormentme and Point du daughter. Miss Jessie, ore expected chem. N_ B" to the Boston' New York and Montreal markets, ac- The G I' ‘_ f\ ~ reams ,,i _ .-' ` .ff » .-. 4 _ GOLDEN JUBILEE 50 yearoago,in l883,tl1is Company commenced the manufacture of rubber goods in Toronto. To-day, lL\e quality of its products is known all over the world, ond it has grown to be the largest all-Canadian rubber com any. The factory, shown below, employs l,§00 people, and covers an area oi ll acres. §’,°,,',“,ff,§‘,,,‘,,f",,f,‘2,',f_"’,,‘f'f,,‘;`,§‘,fI§’,’,; '“l STH illtii ER. SAFLH Ci]N5lHlilIl|UN 012 REV- C~ 0- LWWWY- c¢2"`f //it -jams /1/uIce_ _[Ural °"“f...€.‘.’.SJ;‘.'.?“S \ -' I A-\' GUTTA PERCHATI V ,’ have Cushions of pure gum ,,~" g I rubber moulded in between \ . \ / tt; 5/ _ . thc plirs ofcord fabric, mak- ing u " bearing” that reduces ' _ friction and wear at these oiuts as etiectively as bull ~ ‘-./ . I A bearings do in machinery. FIVE I° The BEST TIRE to Buy is PEE 1| Elf BECAUSE! Its Gum Cushion construction is stronger and safer. The illustration shows the extra protection given by Cum Cushions. BECAUSE! The Cutie Pereira Tire ispuaranteed for twelve months fromidaic of purchase for passenger car service against any condition which may render the tirc unfit for further service, where such condition is due to ordinary wear and tear, or injuries thereto caused by blowouts, cuts, bruises, rini-cuts, iimivr-inflation, nliecls out of align- mcnl, faulty ln'ukl-=, or :my rom] iizizartl. BECAUSE! It is the tested r_{|i:iiit_\' llirmiuvi of 50 3 cur.-' of experience in the rubber inilusiry. BECAUSE! It is made by n ]_Oi`)',`}, Canmiiaii Cmupuuy, and gives many extra vaiu<‘=. _vet costs no more than a tire that does not have the cxlra protofriirin of Gum Cushions. Insist on Cutiul’e1-clia Tires-Gum Cushioned -and get lhoiiszirifls of extra miles of fire life, with extra safely in 1-och miie. l"{0 other tire Q i-. < `r..°-rs.. Ci es such value ful' your mont-v. braking power. In the building of Gulta Percha Tires each alternate layer of cord fabric runs in the opposileriirection angie- wise across the tire, to give extra strength and to obsorb the strains of flexing when lim tire is running. GUTTA PERCHA Tire Trends are carefully desi ned to give the maximum grip of the ma surface. thus giving extra traction and tin-sc points to give extra protection null strength. \¢._/ Q F9 Nor THis out THis/ prevent cord chafing. are used as an indicator, states the me" 9" “se °f 95 D01' WM Wei' V ~ . ~ Industrial Deparmwnt of the can 1931. The exchange situation is a factor and it is considered the per. adlan National Railways. since January this year colonists not °°“””°""‘“ "° “‘°“°"’ “‘"’”“ “'33 GUTTA 1>11;ncnA Sr RUBBER. LIMITED _ to lair weather ahead for the busn- due to the increased tariff prefer- CUTTA PERCHA Tires are made of the finest quality of cord fabric, each strand irnpregnaletl and insulated with rubber to ess world. For the first. week in May °n°°‘5 granted bl’ 'mmama in OWU- “end Omccz Tomnw the total was 31,409 cars, the larg- est for the year so far, which 101. lows s. series of increases. There three months and is as hearty and! MONTRF-AL. Que., May 30-The I OI bt! _ ____________l 157.416. Heavy grain loadings in 305 in caus l r ::Money easily earned as agent for our reliable line of trees and mission paid weekly. Complete range of 900 proven varieties lied Tag sell. Write Dominion Nurseries., Montreal.-119. (Sackville Tribune) The death occurred at Northport last Monday morning after an ill-, ness of two weeks, of George I-I. Brownell, one of the well known, citizens of that district. Mr._Brown~ ell was '12 years of age and a life-` long resident of Northpcrt. Besides his wife he is survived by four sons ,e258 5-ii fmw imth. and four daughters and an adopt- ed daughter, Patricia, at home. The other daughters are Mrs. Bruce in EEZ-EEZ-3%!-Lt!-Z§!~!§:-gg The Most Desirable Indians, Mrs. Simpson in Drum- heller, Alta., Mrs. Raven Hill, Union Road. P. lil. I. and Mrs. Roos Allen. Northport. The sons are Earl and Jersey and Horace in Truro There are also four brothers, Clarence. in Gait, Ont., Sherman in the West, John in virgniio, Minnesota and Frank in Buell. Pictou. N. B. ond Amherst and Hrs. Dave Cochrane in the West. '[3 shrubs. Full or part time. Cash com- re I Nursery Producto. Illustrated Litor- 20 stun, ftnest. equipment to help you t b DAVID (Tuil) MacLEOD | _Gordon in Boston. Wilson ln New two sister-s,_Luc'inda Morrison in '_ xcess of natural seasonal expecta- dstions of the Imperial Economic Western Canada was the main fac- Cancels Rellt AIT W . tuming vitality, figures for April GT-“UE HAY N S. Mil? 30- g 58600900 as against ;3300_ Robert Nowton's tenants are most- ‘ -- 0 in March, Whloh jg much in ly miners On half time for the ` last few years, they rind it pretty ing the increase. Con- struction contraot awards also show M bein . . _ , _ L U hm and this hu bmught about hard to make both ends meet; and -_'_-'-,'_ im mvemgm; 1,, low; demand, for some of them haven‘t paid rent for ld at ri mlmfhi A 'P ui ing m e als. There is s con- - - 5" \`. 1;.-L gidemblg 1-eswnpmm 1,, nom. mm_ To-day each of them had s letter _»°3&`£`v ut I GEORGE H. BROWNELL ing and among the minerals' nickel from M.r. Newton. But it wnsrvt -jf J‘.‘,° .1 <5-»=»; §\ §§ /nb 2 §` N “" .-215.15' " \\§ \ T \.‘.".'f‘-ch v' 5 -A v ber last on certain British Empire Iirancbca from Const to Const goods, pursuant to the reoommen- "“‘°’“‘“ GUTIA P Ill]-i I as per cent, the total for April _ ing 151,531 ours, and for March Glace Bay Landlord "~`7'- `°__,_1> .. - f]'l<‘n ' “' /» .fs .- Iwo _ I , Www Q ` » > L .jf1='\%_,,,/TfY’?`\_`L»\ ;:;;‘:'//1,., Wo_|1,“; "-~.,. n 3- \_. ~.,_ l. o 1'; ‘_ aje 1 2 Q iii.; 1 ~i_;__' 1;-.fr,,,E~.§_=. ~= 1 .-\~_~, _ _ f : 3"-Y ;'_.ii'.;'...$o- 'AAL " r " \> §`§`\ A /" \ _».-` /M _ 3'... f\ff;-.fi--1 '~»f"_f/ o _ .... __ . .NM . .___, ,V _ ir "'” -. . 1*’ \ ' D ./ft __\. :FM .___ U * \ . , - _~ ~ ,// ' lm and ggbeswg have been moving the eviotion notice they had been ‘Ny FOUNDED _- so VEARS AGU __ 'N |883 in larger quantities. daily expecting since other Cape L” THE LARGEST ALL-CANADIAN RUBBER comp Q 0 r' U Fl Z .- Breton landlords brgan turning out ' '_ -, _.. tenants this Spring It was just o. L- I S "|s _ ___J U B L E ~. receipt for all rents due up to ° "__" _ _ 24 HOUR. SERVICE Phone 787. June 1. “Better times are coming," Mr. Newton explained, "sud I lmow Residential Sites in Brighton OR SALE_ Apply To 0. SHALLWUUD Ill North River ltrnu il‘2i31}|TN>&'}'I,.i GSR they'l.i pay me when they're able. Many of them have been renting my houses for years, and thgywg always paid when they had the money, so _why shouldnt I help them out il little now that they're up against lt?" Tenants of the landlord who ives at Little Bras d'Or, says that n the past hc has been notably onerous, never demanding full ntil in c’ses w` ere it would suse hard hip to a‘y family. BONSIIAW INSTI‘I'U'l'E to the non can by ravine a nickei One new member was welcomed. Meeting opened in the usual fomi. Minutes of last meeting were read and signed. school and sick com- mittees brought in their reports, all bills were ordered paid. It was mov- ed. seconded and carried that we give $5 to the Red Cross and $5 to the Sanatorium. Ncxt mectingto be he held at the home of Mrs. John MacPhail. Roll call to be answered with n patriotic verse. Luncheon Was served by the hostess. Meeting closed with the Island hymn. The ladies of the Institute take -- this opportunity to thank all who The BUUSMW W» 1~ held Wit MRF] helped to make the lecture and cn- mesiing at the home cf M' s. Elmer te: Crosby. Twelve members responded 18th n success. tainment held in the hall May Woman Trapped In Bathtub ned in n h'\thtuh tour days. Mrs. Mary Bersou, 67 years old and ra ther stout. was rescued by DOUCC and fircmcn. Mrs. Benson. who lives acne, said she became weak while bathing last Sunday and wrs unnble to lift hcr- undcr the faucets. sold she was suffering from high DENVER. Colo. May 30-Trop- self from the tub. In her offorts| to free herself, she became wedgcdi IIARRl.\I.»\_\' LIKI-.LY mrntril and physical condition had T0 Pl.lI.\D INS.-\.\'iTY mode him unfit to transact business ________ for :hc post two years. NEW YORK, my 1:9. 1.. .pil W . Harriman, lnci.cif‘ fi ,m~u‘.iy. This spurt, it is Clililfillltfl Out of the tub. A p0iice slll‘g00l1 'l`li-~ iu"\‘~‘.“ <5 .~' ~ 1 1' ,‘\:‘ '1' v' icuii i'l~ irncod principally to the fill - llzisrti on .x 2-. ~.v:' "_ :um vw. |i;‘:‘. i':\'.\' in:\ici‘inls lriilrkets Bild tho blood pressure and lack of f00d- this lrhyslcirilis ilmt the i>:1‘.‘.l;fi 5' consequent impulsion to blwlllg. °¢‘9z:"_.-. T