‘Q5818: w.’ w‘fl|‘ Strut. Gourllas D Bu”, WM,“- BROOK Gggfdlll Im My at u P" on!" W ,. WESTERN GUARDIAN m1. John Pond. l1 Church Street-Phone lac suluualm and PIINUI couun ‘unwound Mum-thin! allllll ha luh with In. Paul. nuyqpcnghtgllll Mm: a! tha following domain Water M AND "0"". Strut, Toronto lhrk Gallic!» l‘! Granville its-oat. . ha delivered to an! horns in B u” or 1w II’ week. Phone 889 for m, w; respollllbll for deliveries on yo‘; run‘, amnranlda by thlssarrloaor Shqw, a, 3 _ 1.15-9.15 for IIII 0| u: ll “m”. u. "m4, but advert-l I m" b0 "Ml-any; pqnbta in - ____==< nulin. nu HMMEBSIZDI ton Rodd is vlsitins 111 guest of his sister, I HMO? t e “_ MucLean-B laugh gpeflb in Ontarim-S . d warehouses (hi: gligrleiimria DB)’ 11°11‘ ‘I May 25th; also for the nmfiulf holidays at 12 noon “y am to September 30th." Lglnclusive. 5-12-21 c. June 3 and con- gflllgepe, 30, both dates 3 P. M. me srm-es William ' and , M. Bowness. Wm close at 12 o'clock ' wednesdfly- 543'“ "c ETING — The ginger mail"! “l erslde Y's Men’s Club WES ppwcrth Hall on ‘Iillllfidfl? ML H. T. Holman. JP» . Alter the sumptuous Sup- ‘d... by the ladies, the mcet- .. for business. Mr. Lowell 1 rr cried that the play m tile West End would be OIIEd May under 111°" . ion. During the sum- ay, me Girl Guides were 5upervlsc the play mund- fllde had been set up and in order. Arrangements 1. being made for the 0P- lhe bathing houses . June, and the committee wiring to obtain a suit- .41,” some discussion . e about arrangements for m. June 4th. It was de- . u) hold o. meeting that m, Harold Rodd was a the Club for the evening- tachm W Cpl. Personals Heat A. L. Winsor and children urnrd to Norton. N- 3-- ting her parents, Mr. and ‘Musehd, Summerside \ lirrlon McAssey who has .. her parents. Mr. and 1.... McAssey, Summer- res this morning on return iutlesat the Sherbroo e hos- ». brooke, Quebec.- hOIIlG . longas them. in than. BTBSG fat put "l! shows location ol - "Russia's Pittsburgh," in surrounding smaller Illusions are smashing Ger- taken "M! before this great city. try "D orients area In hbfin ° Eumllflh Russia. R SALE INTI/n. rnornrvrr m Buruucnstna l1 M“; umrertv of the 1m a u: onuld and lonnerly h l: Beaity property. Con- flufu"! Ind good barn to- ‘! "lnbuut five acres of land, d"; In order that estate “bun-rumour: um. a. s at w. arrow 1:00am otherwise and“ ducers ~ m,” Summerside. ' grow fair .- i . . FBLALE jimmy-r novss three a , eta‘: "- ‘Terry-Mg? .322: W‘! for Isl chould Marshal. Everythin longer iiglthe as poss e Food sasit tumdarkan may any scheme to operation youn as cbjeci of p -HIGII Protein Poul w: I: animal feeds, sold right at?" 15;;- --__. JIIVENT SMUT Taylor Drug —AUTOMOBILE to - Al. new fresh stocs m“ ban" —TRE STORE of W. M. Bow- ness, Bedeque. will be closed all day Monday, May 25th. k, t id ice ‘sa o figgli-Zi: 5-23- 1i. —CH_IJRCII Nu"rlCE.—-Malpeque _ —Kens1ngton - Freetown Presb tcrian Churches correction notice. Services Sunday, May 24th as fol- lows. Kensington il A M M. ‘non obtainable at Brace . RNED FROM VAC - _ l‘ I ta‘; B63853, oondiggrfaspply “Piagwolh? 51:223. a rm: wnun nos. vuwum, .1.» .. from an "w summer- "curiaererrir.i2ii.es$u= A HOWARD HAWKS PRODUCTIO hoducld by JESSE L LASKV and NAL B. WALL! W?” Also short subject Shows at 6.45-9.15 Matinee Tuesday at 3.30 y. . . Freetown Maipeque 7.30 P. M. 5-23-11. Friday evening for club of 'I‘r1nltv United Church. This was the closing meeting of the year. ‘There was a very and after the usua fng a social half hour was enjoyed and refreshments served-B --——- u a —SOCIAL GATHERING — Last S Tuesday afternoon Mrs. J. R. Cun- ningham. Summerside, entertained at tea in honor of Mrs. . McNaIIy. The guests included mem- bers of "The Ten Club" who pre- sented Mrs. McNally with a gift, and Joined in best wishes for hap- piness in her new home at Tig- nish, P. E. Island-C, -JOINS AIR FORCE — Corpor- sl Douglas J. Heath who has been in charge of nt of possible . Aluminum is in the metal class. Any aluminum or utensils can be made to last 51g washed as scon ter food is cooked in not be stored should not be clean- ed wlth water in which there is causes aluminum to d pit. be copper can and in good The? Hid K on it. place, wrapped in Stainless steel can with a grltless cleaning powder or very fine steel wool. otherwise the usual washing, rinsing and drying. w now a. metal just cannot be released for house hold articles while the war con- tinues. Don’t try to keep or the ihln coating of l tin, it is 89B (Experimental Farms New!) An orchard not producing sat- isfsctcry crops needs early attent- m. 1311f! fgrm sttlentiontfihculd e e er age and condlligrinof yogi- Sirgis. £11m; mfllflmlnln can 1'8- orchards, f be o fruiting Edward island quentlv he brrug uestis e Summ e R.C. class . should or "chromium D3 age, with little If h‘ mm elegrh’ trees mav never 8B We" 11nd" 5°d "if? P‘! e sin-on: and profitable pro- ll wpwlfllly true of uees t n ave (all! orchards mo can often be made —ENTERTAINS SOCIAL CLUB- Mrs. W. NJ! was hostess on the ladies social ood attendan CG SUMMERSIDEA business meet- th Take Special Gare Cooking Utensils Worden in farm homes can make their contribution towards relieving E the metal situation, now serious as The and muni mvroonsrc your; ‘rum ORCHARD John J erside Ide- as en popular as assistant Provost Heath leaves eek to ta e up his new duties. L. J. C. Watson, who has been in charge at Alberton for the been ge of the Alberto be lat- 34. I writ. b” dried iron utensil once in a while should over and over again for fed, says have a thin coat of saltiess i/hen put in a dry p131...» clean oil or My, it sh’ny, n will be may off. To remove bun-it food boiling a. little soda and Iabr in the tin pan but d0n‘t~ boll it longer than five minutes. Conservation of metals means out, shake well and hang it on a more for armaments tlons for aeroplanes and for the TREASURE” At Capitol Theatre Summerside Coming on the twenty-fifth un- n" picture, M-G-Mk "Tar- zan's Secret Treasure" opened last night on the Capitol screen as one of the most entertaining o1! this series of pictures. Johnny Weissmuller as "Tarzan," again presents his breath-taking feats of swimming underwater, div- ing off clif-fs and swinging through is past the trees‘, whileuMauretcn Ogullitilarn 1 I oerse. ascma ngpcureoavle ‘tfivgflflnflfifflfieigfd fi“,{§§;‘;{,°§§§§ who can do wonders into trans- hi d ti 1 i 1. en "a §,,,‘,‘§,‘§b.,“ fimfflgfinfiilffi, fortable home despite the absence Montague detachment. ~has placed in char detachment. forming a tree-house into a com- of such modern conveniences as frlgidalres, plumbing and electricity. Laid in the world of the Jungle, peopled by wild animals and the perilous traps and devices of na- ture, the new “Tarzan” tale re- volves about Tarzan's association with the members of a scientific ex- peditlon who come upon his jungle paradise and. finding gold, seek to permeate the ugliness of ciyjljzg- tion upon this untouched haven. Brilliant Photography The brilliant photography of Clyde l1 ‘fol Cure of metal cooking utensils De Vinna enllvens such se uences as and other articles of metal in the ma; 1n whgch we155mu1er_ Mm g from pots and to flyswatters is now in the ordtlcal material thing to do is to make every art- icle of metal in the hcme O'Sullivan and young Shtlfield stage an underwater swimming exhibition, as well as such expertly-contrieved “thrill moments" as Welsmuller’ 111st Is battle with a crocodile, Sheffield; escape from a rhinocreos and the Pfecgzlg savage native rites. FEED BAG SITPPLY IS VERY CRITICAL Ev _e'ry farmer in Canada should realize that the situation with re- spect to the supply of feed bags is M14013. says F. W. Presant, Feeds Administrator. It was never more cmdlumkeg; urgent that farmers take the best u Xitlahlgrd 590k i‘ with hot vinegar and salt or lem- gm on rind and salt or hot buttermilk. Show‘; no; m“; 1mm Metal polishes should never used or any kind of c'e1=nlng now- der on nickel ing. It can be kept bright by ~..\_ wiped with a. damp cloth or washing in soapy water, rinsing m, interested and dryin . Iron pots should be well ' ulfter washing. A . only poss All empty bags tumed should be re- to the dealer from whom feed was bought. Farmers they have accumulated g, large number bags before they return them. It L; important that every available be kept continually in use. Phmners, as buyers of feedstuffs, in securing their needed supplies, so it is to their advanfa e to see that containers are avs. able. The bags can be used Pbesant. He offers the following sugges- tions: Handle bags careful] when they are full of feed. Rsug handling breaks (he jute fibres and weakens the “hole bag. Never pile bags ocr a. cement that floor. Pile them on c. platform five or six inches off the floor. This will enable a cat to get amund the bags and get any rats or mice that be about. Dump the feed as quickly as gosalble frun the bags in a feed in, barrel or other suitable con- tainer. Then turn the bag inside - wire well away from a wall or ceiling so that rats c/r mice can- - not get into them Used bn s are worth money and by return ng them prcmptly not only feed costs will be reduced, but it will help to conserve the rapidly diminishing supply of jute. Cultivation ls also important in or inducing vigor in although in Prince it has been found an orchar , but starved o, that apple lad pear trees do Just reached bearing age. Fertilizers are essential under bu" m» ;>;.,:;":-.rr.. fililifil‘ z’..1::r.~;<*.c:1:.:;m1o and spraying, rren, ion Station, Cfirlottetown ing is an imports Trio-Como" and bra-mites may ' ducc rath than incro 8G gs""°""'- ductlon. it‘... a the m: “Pill! 1'5‘. Prince best results be done annually. m1 m t1 ls 1 m1 $123211“? entrances c1.::z11::~.r;"r:c , 0 V! , M‘ - “Ky, g_ (y, additional plant Experimental m. . , I. nt orchard and ls necessary for well as old trees. The u] h maintain or? ‘in? 139511.525 cred beat for 11105! orchard arecuwhlch will be strong andrgru- mudll-mnl- , Pfljnl 011 u‘?! {lie catalog: sgiacgrlbe gelimb: been carcfu ancilmally rc- and cultivated, lt is not possible fir: pro- obtain satisfacbcry cram 0f "i" nth without spraying. By rwuclm "- ward sects and disease. applications of barnylfd food, Commer- clal fertilizers are excellent for fruit crops but should be supple- mented th barnyard manure, green crops plowed down, or. in he case of sod cmhards. ullllflble material. A 8-5-7 formula u. h rrl has mm ‘hung; preuneofltc ‘fertilized spraying act- it ually increases the productive capacity of an orchard. s11) nlversary of the filming of the first A “Tana is care of their-feed bags. secdl of eggsin secdl RINCE COUNTY C Carleton and Vicinity IHSUHHHE , g-ue t of hcr sister Mm. Norman Macswilliams ' ‘Ilhe many friends’ of Mrs. lranlrMuttan, Carleton, are sorry to ieam of heu- indisposition and hope me may IOOn be hilly re- covered. AU, LINES RMPH HUTTART and comma MONDAY §3¥u'?".‘§"n.’l°“§‘uu ii¥§“'uu§$ 5’”’””"”d“ for THREE Days MacDonald, Carleton, on Sunday. b using u... “s13? uT“.‘>~B€3L'..§"Z¢°uJ‘“S$.§ 1' l - c?» row»:- u owl-w». Rerport Nazls Use Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Inman and Miss Grace Horwatt, Carleton, was a week-end visitor to Sum- merside. Mrs. C. R. Palmer, Oiesry, has returned home after an enjoyable visit with Mrs. Norman Mac- Wiillarns, Carleton. (continued from page 1) Russians also claimed the recap- ture uf another populated place far to the northwest on the - 1.11111 front. The Red Army organ Red Star announced that the struggle had reached a new crescendo of vio- lence, addlng:- _ “The enemy is making furious efforts to take the initiative out of our hands, but this is not last year and the relation u! the opposing forces is qtil-te different. "If the enemy has succeeded in obtaining some partial, limited successes, he cannot now solve guest speaker at Cape gq-averse problems of great strategic scope rmmd Church on Sunday even. ...We have everything necessary ing, May 10111. He delivered a 10 keep the initiative" splendid addreg taking as his sub- ject Deliverance. Miss Mary Mut- o" ""1! 0! EMMY tart sum! a lovely solo, “Songs My Mother Bang." Her many 71...... regret the serious illness of Mrs. Bmpee Mac- Micken. Carleton. Miss Lydia Muttart, has taken up her new duties as housekeeper for Rev. Harvey Bishop at the Manse, Carleton. RM!- C. A. Brit-ten Bedeque, was Tlhe general picture drawn from soviet accounfs was of inconclu- sive fighting in scrne areas and Soviet advances in others. In one undeslgnated sector, said the af- temocn communique, Russian troops broke into a town “Cn the heels of the retreating enemy." Mr. Kenneth Muttart, Carleton, has purchased the Holland farm property in Searletown and will be tak ng up residence there in the near future. Their many friends in Carleton are so indeed to lose Mr. and Mrs. Mu tart and their little son Clare, but wish them iuoccss and prosperty in their new ome. Air Transport Mrs. Lydia Hewett. Miss Flora . Campbell, Mrs. Frank Quigiey and Miss Thelma Quigley were 1c- oent visitors to summerside. Mrs. C. D. Morrison and mas- ter Billy Stevenson, Pleasant Valley, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. (Continued from page 1) ces. It has been estimated by Grov r I-rwning. former aeronautical advig- er to the United States Maritime worm s. crew- gilt‘:‘Z1125:i?“.¥.é2..‘.‘lél‘.?;¥;%9.'l‘a Miss Mary Quigley‘ Carleton, turn out a fleet of 2,000 aircraft capable of doing the work of 100 large. fast cargo ships. They would be BO-ton planes like the Douglas B-l8 which now is undergoing ex- perimental flights or the Glen Martin sea lane Mars. now being relrgiaraliged af r a mishap on its trial spent Saturday in Charlottetown. Their many friends regret to learn that Mr. John Stewart and his daughter, Miss Beatrice are quite iii. Mrs. William E. Stevenson. Carleton, with Ireta and Gordon, spent the week-end in Pleasant Valley. Mrs. Russell MacDonald, Misses Eleanor and Lois, and Master Gordon MacDonald spent Satur- day in Summerside. Can Build Them If larger planes are needed. Glenn Martin says he can produce them immediate y. The Baltimore alr- plane manufacturer says his firm “can build a 250-000-pound flying ship, able to carry 80 tons of bombs or cargo to Europe at any time Mn and Mpg 1r q Muuarg, there is a demand for it." Prelim- Charlottemwn, were in Qarfeton inary designs have already been on Monday worked out. The airplanes relatively small Mr. Hayward c. Bur-rage am carrying capacity is its chief draw- S. M _ M 1b n’ back as a freighter but its s eed Tfieologica] sgldélqws xadliixilt tends to counteract this hand cap. Allison University’ have been It takes two months for a convoyed freighter to sail from New York to the Persian Gulf and, allowing for repairs and unloading, it can make only 2 1-2 trips a year. As it carries about 6,000 tons of cargo, it will de- liver 15,000 tons annually. s riding a short holiday with Mr. aoDowelfg parent-s. Mr. and Mrs S. MacDowell, Pleasant Valley, and his sister, Mrs. William E Stevenson, Carleton. They left on return to Backville Tuesday and will shortly so to southern Sas- katchewan where they are both taking Mission fields for the summer - . TAKE SPECIAL CARE OF FARM MACHINERY There never was a time when there was such urgent necessity for conserving farm machinery and power. Farm machinery o1 all kinds i! capable of a long useful life, if given pro/per care and repairs made when required say the Agricultural Engineers of the Dominion Experi- mental FaRYlS. Here are e few helpful sugges- tions for mainiaing the life and efficiency of farm tractors, electric motors and other power units. Keep the motor clean. Dirt rots spark plug wires and does other damage. Use only the cleansst fuels, oils and greases. serve the air cleaner at least once a day and several times if working under very CONTROL OF ONION MAGGOT The onion maggot may be cm- trolled by treating the young onion ing plants with an oil emuls- ion spray. The onion maggot flies usually emerge about the mifdle of May, and towards the end of the month commence laying their the soil at the base of the s. Remedial mezsures should be applied before this takes place, says Alan G, Dusian, Ento- mological D.vlsicn, Drminion De- pariment of Agriculture. To prepare the spray, mix a gal- lon or Bordeaux mixture by first dissolving two ounces of blusstcne "1 a $811011 01 WW’- Mld W" Gd" dusty conditions. Allow the motor ding two ounces, of hydratcd lime to warm up before apprymg a NHL t° ‘m? Solution 5m’ and Pm“ mm Don't overload the tractor. Avoid a Pa“ fwm-amlnfl a 85mm 95 1191" stop-start or short run operation as to medium lubricating oil of good much as pmsibml Keep the m“- gagfl-WBY mlgfifini p115‘ yaarbucgfiilgumg tion system in first class cpndiifon . 1' 1 * at all times. Check spark lug liquid b54311 "W" 159M 1mm 3 Per‘ gaps frequently, keelp valve cigar- “ct emulfimfl "I the °1 “d 3°!“ ances correctly adjusted and adjust deaux is obtained, This should camumm, gm. but perf°nnance_ take about five minutes and ma‘ The cuormg system Show‘; be be $951911 b)’ 991111"? I 5m"! flushed out at lease twice a year quantity into water. When no drcp- The instruction book suppued leis are found on the surface of Wm, the power unit 0,. mmflm u the water. the mimic l! ready l" the best guide for .11 items of use. When the oil i; thoroughly service and operaflon emulsified, mix the two gallors of “kg care o; the mes as they mixture with 38 gallons of soft are new precious whip, me w“ WBWT- 01'. if ‘he Water 15 hard’ continues the-re will hardly be any with 3B gallons of Bordeaux mix- “upon, o; rubber ture. Wilh the problems of labour The onion-s should be sprawl shortage 5nd the difficulty, 1r not four Limes, the first spray being _~mpossibmty m some cues, o; m. wPnf-‘d B5 50°“ 95 ‘he 9511*" lacing farm power machinery, it's apple blooms arppflar, and subce- mpm-umt m“ gflnners “we more ‘mem- sPrflys “t Weekl!’ imerval‘ care and consideration lo the ma- The whole surface cf the 87011114 chines and equipment than they should be covered by the spray as ever did harem 1,55 ,1] wanted well as the tiny plants. Thorough to keep up fwd producy,1m_ Food work Ls essential to socd "Ontfill- is one of the most important items and 100 gallons of spray should be m u, used per acre at eazh application. E WET. TILLIE THE TOILER— E GUA ONICE Ban On Metals For Farm Equipment '11-.‘ poem order of the Trade Board r0 the conservation of metal in the manu- mcture of farm mathlnefi’. While bqnning the use 0f metals in new rum equipment and DB!“ ""4 regulating the use of 122mm mil-ab in the nmkina of other farm equip- ment, makes it clear that the sim- ple object is tq conserve for war u,” such metal in the manufacture at specified items a5 H1113’ be con- gldered unessential, and that n0 mstrlcillm is made in the use of metals that are absolutely 119°96- for efficient farm rations 1n nation's war produc on 91'9- grann. Q The 115i. 01f items in which metal 1s prohibited, except for_ reinforc- jng stirips, struts. or 101mm: hard- ware, comprises over 30 items of (can equipment. other items on the list. Igr a. further 11st of farm equip- ment, the use of rubber, aiunumfl antimony, chromium. cobalt, cop per lead, magnesium, nickel, tin, vanadium, zinc. cudmlum. Md molbdenum is prohibited, except where sudh metals are essential for proper operations. The list of {arm equipment includes cultiva- tors, harrows and discs, hoes, land rollers, ploughs, scufilrs, wcfldefs. seed drills, ianiers, lmciers, flhfifihfllS, hay oadcrs and ITIKQS. mowers, cream separators,’ milkmz machines, pumps, wind mills. fun- ning equipment, grain clearers, and many other items. _ For example, rubber is permiiléd in tubing fittings for hand and power sproyers, for bowl rings 0f cream separators, and rubber wear- ing of hulking machiwrs, and so on. Tin, ZiIlC, and‘ copper arc per- mitted “more their 1ise_ is neces- sary, the general idea bemg i0 PTO- tect health. to ~: em miurv. oud nt ODETBUCIIS of the equipment involved. Provis- ion has been made fcr the Ad- ministrator to grant spccial per- mission to manufacturers to use up during 1942 such processed mlit- n15 as are new on hand and m- tended for the purpcses covered by the Order. NOilllCE 4 ,1 No deliveries will be made to trucks at our‘ fertilizer factory until further notice. THE ISLAND FERTILIZER COMPANY LTD. Too much sweetening destroys the natural flavor o! many dllhel- UFO Miss Ruth Hanson of the Consumer Section of the Department of Agri- culture, Ottawa, is shown testing sugar-saving recipes which are panel on to housewives of Canada throufll ma"! 411143111933 "I tiducaflon‘ Photo-Public Information _ p u on , 1 ,1 .5 1 ry r smu- for nlr. arrived R "r ... u» ottalwil MC 2:11:22... rglncl is shown in this photograph chatting with llon. C. G. PBWIBI’. ulinlfiw!‘ ‘>1 N” 5:11:11‘; Igefeirce for Air, who was on hand to greet Mr. Balfour. When Boy Scouts go after aluminum they go after it. Wouldn't sccm as though there could he Ifllwll u“ 1n m; hlwhens opthe district workcrl'_oy£|;_by these Vancouver Scouts. THE BOSS GETS THE DROP ON ‘EM! weuufmls OFFlCE 1s N01“ A12: - FARM ..l'LL HAVE A DERBY. Now SEE WHlCH OF was: HlT6 ‘ME Slbi ~ WALK FmsT ——- ~ i " K WHAT'S WE'RE HAVING ATOMATO _ can 690w A TOMATO we QUlCKEST