i ‘ ,guajesty and approved by him a‘ \ 0T0 LET — VERY DESIRABLE MAY 29. 1933 FHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE FIVE The King And Q11; Again Honor Variety Stage By Attending Show mam MAJESTIES arm pun: naounan rannanrum mu. m» snarsrrcx. LDNDON. May 2'I—The King and Queen and the Duke and Duchess 9g york again honored the vaude- ville profession by fliiielldinfl l 5P9- ‘m performance arransvii for them at the Palladium. The program submitted to His; v considerable time in advance of the performance. consisted largely of quick moving patter and slapstick from the “Crzay Month" repertoire which forms the regular bill at the Palladium. Among old-timers who amused rheir Majestiea were Naughton and Gold, Billy Bennett and Flana- gan and Allen. A comparative no-, vice was Miss Evelyn Laye, notl AND DUCIIESS OF YORK, SEE 0F QUICK MOVING PATTER "H1811? regarded as a variety per- former, although she made some of her earliest triumphs at the Ox- ford, now vanished, and at the Pavilion, which has now gone “movie." The King first bestowed his pat- ronage on the variety stage early in his reign and during the past 20 years few performers of note have failed to appear before Their Majesties at least once. The Duke and Duchess of York had never before attended a command variety performance. Proceeds of the "royal variety" go to music hall charities. Last year's performance took in £4,000 for the Variety Artists’ Benevolent Fund and Institution. 06000 Central Guardian locals, Eastern locals, 2c. per word; eenta, three ln- rtlous for the price of two, atrictly payable in advance. To Let TO LET —- HEATED APARTMENT. 296 Grafton Street. 9651-5-Z3-tf. I0 LET-SEVEN ROOM APART- ment, comer Rochford and Eus- ton. Ring 513. 9707-5-26-31 PASTURE T0 LET AT TEA IIILL, cheap. Well watered and fenced. Apply Guardian. 9723-5-26-3i T0 LET-TWO ROOMS, WITH or without board. Central. Apply Guardian. . 6i T0 LET-UNFURNISHED ROOM, with range. Apply 147 Hillsboro Street. 9762-5-27-21 T0 LET - FURNISHED HOUSE near Stanhope Beach Inn. Fine beach. Apply Box “X." Guardian. 9746-5-21-31. double front office, Hennessey v‘ Building, 145 Gt. Phone 714. George St. 9757-5-2l-3i ‘ ‘I0 LET-JULY FIRST, SEVEN roamed apartment. Apply Guard- ian. 9756-5-27-31 Male Help Wanted TWO GOOD FISI-IERMEN WANT- » eoowo-oooo-evovooooo-ee w‘ I Advertising Rates-Payable in Advance 4c. per sword; Western and Announcements and Coming Events, lo. per word; Classified, 2c. per word; In Memoriam Notices, 10c. per inch; Lista of Floral and Spiritual Offer- ings, Cards, eta, 4c. per name; Letters of Condolence, 70c. per inch; Notices of Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per inch or 4o per word. Other rater on applications. Minimum Charge for any advertisement twenty - flve 'O 'QQO-OO-Q>O§- QQOO-O-§Of% Q harm-ac per word, N For Sale UABBOARD SUITABLE F 0 B lining outhouses, etc., 1c per sheet. Guardian Oflice. tf. FOR SALE-MILK COW DUE TO freshen. Harry Rodd, Harrington. 9735-5-27-3i. FOB. SALE - AUCTION FORT!- Five, Bridge and ‘Whist Score Cards. Guardian Central Job Prlntery. Nov. 1-tf. FOR SALE-PURE BRED YORK- shire hog. l8 months old. Everett l-laslam, Emerald. 9715-5-26-31 FOR SALE — POLICE PUPS. AP- ply George Lewis, Mt. Edward Road. 9772-5-29-31. FOR SALE - INTERNATIONAL truck registered. $150.00. Apply Peerless Filling Station, Grafton Street East. 9734-5-27-3i. Five, Bridge and Whist Score Cams. Guardian Central Job Prinicry. Nov. i-tf. CHICKS, $5.50 EXPRESS ‘PAID, Leghorns and Rocks. Last hatch, June 8th. Everett Howatt, Car- leton. 9714-5-26-51 FOR mare, age 10 years, weight i250 lbs. Alex Nicholson, Bradalbane, R. R. 4. May 27-3i FOR SALE OR RENT-SIX ROOM ed by inward Pursey- Nmth Rus‘ cottage modern conveniences 3:0 Harbour. Telephone Hotel Immediate possesslon Apply 53 ripstop. 9728-5-26-31 Bayfield. 9161-5-21-31 Work Wanted EXPERIENCED GIRL WANTS general housework. Phone 089-1.. 9781-5-29-21 MASONARY. rnasraamo aa- PWS- “U98. Fireplaces. House- Cleflnlns. Low prices. 11 Sydney street. 0141-5-21-31. EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN wants work on Fox Ranch. Refer- "m- Apply Guardian. 9745-5-27-31. WANTED — A LADY WANTS v Position in small family. Best _. reference. Economical. Apply Guardian. 9747-5-27-31. Miscellaneous ‘ELIJAII C O M I N G BEFORE Christ." Wonderful book sent Free. o. s. Megiddo Mission, Ro- chester, Ncw York, May 25-41 ll- a n. "TAXI". conuaa scam and Gt. Geo. Phone I20. 9722-5-20-31 Wanted Wauran - 2:4 IIORSEPOWER "leine. State condition and price, also refrigerator. J., c.o. Guard- "m- 9729-5-26-31 WANTED Three Salesmcn Apply Island Radio Co Estate A. McLean, II. ll. ‘Elzeélebtors of this mm are ‘m, w fir’ "like payment forth- ” “nth 0 Executora at the office hunt cw a M6110!!! Limited, _ A. A. McLEAN, _1 Soiicitor for Eirecutor. FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN, 15 11.1’. Steam Boiler (new i928) together- with stack. reason for selling, too small. Apply Central Creameries. Ltd 4 9654-5-22-tf. FOR SALE-SUMMER IIOUSE AT Brighton Shore, formerly occup- ‘ led by Mr. Samuel Campbell. Will be sold very cheap. Apply A. Pick- _ ard dz Co., Coal Dealers. Phone 240. 9750-5-27-31 Lost LOST-TWO PAIRS CURTAINS. Finder please leave at P. J. Mc- Donald's Store. 9742-5-27-21. LOST — ON MARGATE ROAD. gold hunting case watch. Reward. W. R. Mann, Margate, P. E. I. 9775-5-29-31. Boarders Wanted WANTED-BOARDERS IN, PRIV- ate family, gentlemen preferred. Apply Guardian. 9725-5-26-31 IIIGIIER STUDIES NOT FOR WOMEN? HALIFAX, May 2B.—(C.P.) —The modern girl doesn't fit into the pic- ture of higher education, according to Rev. Neil Herman, who says the feminine mind cannot grasp many college subjects. "You cannot fit the girl of this generation into the picture and have anything else but a puzzle," he de- clared in a sermon on "Our Latest Puzzles." “The -glrl who is called upon to Waffle the entire programme of study becomes a radical in some form or other,” he continued. "Hundreds of thousands of them pass examinations, but they don't swallow half what they read or what they are taught." Beauty There may exist different concep- tions of beauty; everyone has his own personal opinion, but there can be no question about the truth of the feeling of beauty. That is real and palpable. -There can be no two truths, and from this I recognized that there is only one road that leads to the attainment of beauty. That road is Truth. -I"eodor Chaliapin, in Man ""711 t - and Mask. - cal. \ Stud; Quotations CENTRAL GUARDIAN Pivotal Nero York Stocks (Cunudlun Press) Ni ‘It ‘.‘\ll.l‘i2d~d£'i;;.>u;,i:i‘l‘lc... 13:11:15, A 8.30 from his father's residence at Al: Isnuieltlns u? l" - - - gfihiiiii A'l"l‘EN'I‘ION!-Teachers inter- muesli w Furl; Aususws Cemetery Afiiucrglflrnd Tel - .-,,,, m ested 1h proposed trip to Ottawa and was largely atwndcd- The pail ;,,,.,,,,..,.. .'II. }?;',,“,','}d A, L, with stop-off at Montreal and Que- bearers were Frank ‘Ir-floor Joseph iiiiiiiiiiiiiirytur c r- h .. "" bee apply for information to Al- "Walld- Gelhre Baesan. Mathias ‘J I‘ R hi: $13? .'.'.' IL.‘ .' u? m“ D°“°°"‘*- 16 955mm’ Si" bf" K°°““'““" “h” Mmam’ “d gggwgggke "" lnt Nickel . . . . . .. hm.‘ fore June 15th. 9132-5-26-31 Joseph Smith. Riev. m. Croken of- (‘nr-h Prczidi-m ' ' ' ' " lilaasey Hnrpia . . ____ ficlated at the services“ at the Delaware and I-Iud . . . . .. Plairluiuu . .- .. (ion Electric . Gnu Fonda Gf-n Motors . lnt Harvester lnt Nickel . Rudlo . . .. . . Slum] (Yl N J . .... , Tex (iulf , llnlnu (‘urlvlrlo Ilninn Pnr-llic Ilnifod (‘opp .. U S Iluliher Vanadium Westinghouse “Mnlwnrill . Ilcili Nlocl U S Stool M T’L. CURB (Canadian Press) Slot-Ira R A Oil Iicuuhurnois Dom ling . Imp Oil ... Imp 'l‘ul) lnt Pct:- ... .. Walker/Nd . EXCHANGE (Canadian Press) l\lO.\"1'lil<JAL, May Ili-Jll-itilh fnroigu cxr-hunge currencies in‘ lion to the Cnnnlllnn dollar na com- plb-d by the lioyirl~ Bunk of Canada closed tmluy as follows:— Argentina peso 0.3.105. Auairnliu pound Ii. I10 and relu- lo Montreal Stock Market (Canadian Press) iilcColl Front . Montreal Power Nut Brew .. Power Corp Quebec Power . Shawinlgiru Steel of (‘an Winnipeg El .. Markets At A Glance (Canadian Press) Toronto and Iilonireul—S1oclrs close ghen Toronto .\Iincs—Closc at new high level. New York-Buying drive arm-ks upward. IVinuipag—Whr-nt sharply higher. New Yopk-vniunh rubber, coffrc mid sugar highcr. GRA IN (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG rmy 2s- CLOSE sweeps Oct Wheat: May (L5; July 05%; (WM-ti: Den 6856A. Qnis: May fllliB; July 2095B; (h-t i" . Idirley: May 3735B; July 38V§Ai Oct . 143' _ CASH PRICES at: No I hard 6M6: No I nor (i5; No 2 nor 6314.: No 3 nor 62%: l\n 4 nor 00%: N0 5 50%? Track (Vi: No 1 durum Mfg, 50%; Nnl-IFIRM: Feed OnUtNODCWZQVQNnIIFW ‘starts shortly in the Guardian. IE CRIPPLED CHILDREN'S CLIN- IC conducted by the Pied Cross So- ciety Tuesday, May 30th, at 59 Grafton Street. 4i This column Ia reserved for Queen's County news oi‘ local interest but ad- vertising of a noway nature may be inserted at -t cents a word strictly Payable in advance. _ NEW SERIAL STORY-Ruby M. Ayres ‘writes the Guardian's new serial story "The Other Man" which FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- era-l of the late James A. MacAdam took place Saturday morning at DANCE! panes: DANCE—Vern- ; church and sowe- on River Hall, Friday, June 2nd. Humcs snappy five piece orchestra. 9736-5-27-21. WILL GO TO ALDERSIIOT _ One llllit from this province will 8o into training at the military camp at Alder-shot this summer. 0n July 5. No. 2 Company Divis- ion of Signallcrs, under command of Major F‘. B. Conrad, M. M.. will go under canvas. The camp will last till July l6. The strength of the‘ "mi i5 57 of all ranks. Mr. and lvirs. F. E. colvcill, Mr. Fred Coiwill and lviiiss Helen Col- S. A. OFFICIAL HERE — Major Caroline Sabine, of Honolulu, is vis- iting in the City, the guest of Mrs. Thomas Pickard, Major Sabine was given a hearty welcome at the ev- ening rervice in the Salvation Army, where she was formerly a soldier. ISLAND MINISTER — Rev. Nor- man MacDonald, of Charlottetown. At my age, what kin are perplexing people. ance. To him you are no quircments which need recommendations will h particular need. Askbim to call. P. E. I., is the minister in charge of the Gairloch and West River con- gregations for the summer. They have been without a minister since Itevl D. A. McKinnon, their former minister went to Windsor, N. S. - New Glasgow News, will are in Boston, where they will spend several weeks. ' Mrs. Malcolm Fcrgusoir of Syd-, ncy, N. S., who has been visltingg hcr sister Mrs. William B. Brucc' --__- has left for her home. s AMPUTATION ASSOCIATION — New Glasgow has been chosen as ——————i—— the place where members of the Nova Scotia and P. E. I. Branch of the Amputation Association of the Great War will hold their outdoor l' reunion during the first week in . July, it was decided at the monthly i meeting of the Crippled Veterans Organization, held Monday evening in the Navy League Building, l-Ialifl fax. New Glasgow is a central point V for the reunion. — New Glasgowf Presentation The following address was prc~ scufcd to Mrs. Larabee by the Bel- fast United Church, The presenta- tiori took place at her home III a1-| don. i Eldon, Belfast, P.) — Newfouudlunds government INSURANCE HEAD OFFICE . liiairirl (‘. R. Siavert, ...... A. \\'. lidmondaflt“ AT YOUR SERVICE . .. an Insurance Counsellor . 4‘ OW can I best provide for my dependents? chase? Should I increase the protection I have? What provision can I make for my old age?" To-llay, more than ever bciore, these problems Near you is a man who is qualified to answer these and other questions regarding life insur- lie knows you have definite, special insurance rc- the kind of life insurance beet fitted to your He is the Manufacturers Life representative. Established 1887 ‘I'll’! , Mauuracrunzns LIFE II. ll. IIIIUIIEN, Mnnagcr Inr Prlncn Edward Illnnrl lumcron lilork, Charlottetown Representatives z T. A. Keenan, "..."... lilurray River d oi" policy should I pur- t merely a “prospect”-— individual study. His e based on giving you Conlmnnr TORONTO. CANADA . . . . Suunnerside . Charlottetown Among Fishermen 0i Newfoundland And Address Develop Farming I pi ST. JOHN'S. Ni’1d., May 28.--(C. Auatriu anbllllng (r1580. Belgium hr-iga (Lisui. llrnzil mllrois o.n.s:.“1. liulgurln lcv 0.000". (‘hlna llong Iiong (‘zechoalnrnkia crnwu 0.0400. dollars 0,3144. FOR SALE.- AUCTION FORTY- . SALE — CHOICE BROOD. Denmark krone 0.2015. Finland flnruur-k 0.0210. v Franco franc 0.0520. Germany rcichslunrk 0.3150. Grout Brliulir pound 4.5807. Greece drnchrnn 0.0010. Holland florln 0.5414. 20M: No 1 feed 20%: No l fr-ml 2531.: $2,’: feed 23%;; Rejected 217a: Track A _ Rnrler: 0 row or 5 f‘ W 42%; 2 row e=x3FW42'.'/aZNn.'i(‘WR77/q' No! CWMM: No-5CW34%;No0CI\' sail; Truck 31-36.. 1v. Y. CURB Hungary peugn 0233i. 1mm rupcc 0.2423. i Truly lire 0.04101 (Canadian Press) Japan you 0. . Stock: Jugoslirvln dlnur 0.0193. Amer (‘yon R ... New Zcnlnunl pound 3.0011‘. Ann-r Sup Power Norway krone 0.‘ 3. As G uNl El ... . _. Poland zloii 0.15 (‘flies Sen‘ ... El Bond and Share ... .. Iloumnnln lcu 0.0080. Souih Africa pound 4.4074. Spain Ilesciu 0.115" Switzerland franc . Vnilvd Staff's (lollilr pr9iliiilill. PRODUCE (Fnumllnn Press) .\ifl.\"l‘lil'l.\li_ .\l:|_\' '.'8~~l'lir'(‘sc er- poris frmu hionirenl lust wcck infal- lml 4.510 buxom 4H of which Went t0 lhc West‘ Indira and thu nunnindor to the Uni-led Kingdom. This campfires wlilr 12,325 Imxvs of S?» rmuuda oar-h foo the rurrcspuunliug |N"l"l0(l of last your nml -t_'.'>~'0 lmxvs the prcrlons Wot-k Um- i-urluud of eggs, comprising 50o uses of ml ll(iZI'l\ r-nch. went for- wurd to (ilusgmr. 'I‘]iia uiakex ihe ram-mid shipmr-nt lhla sruaou, 500 ma- pa lining shipped the previous week. Thom were no Imiicr exports last wot-k. \\'ill\ rm-clpia uni quilc up in last year's volume aim-ks light nud grout uiri-ugih in ivlhor commodities, whole uulo Irulivr prim-cs udrnncorl n full cont u pound nu the Montreal dairy and produce market. last weak. The goncrul quotation at the rinse of the work's trading was 1R to 18%’, cruia a pound for no l rrrrrailt-d as against l7 In l7'~_- m: n pound lhv previous vw-vk. (iffl-ru w: wore substantially hrnri-Jr r|t IL’, .1.‘ boxcar. Receipts the previous work were 10,50 boxel. -'i‘hc cheese marks-i: was fractionally lnwcr than a work ago_ finishing at (if); in l0 lffillifl a pound for current ilfr. colored. A (Ir-m of n quarter of a cent Q from iiu- prvrlous week's closing price. The slight (incline iu country invnrds irllnvv-i-il lural (lculers to misc linair- prices. Cliccac IIICITIISPII more lhun 4,000 boxes over the prorious (rock. Receipts this week liliillflll 10x04 Imavs as compared with 0,701 for n work ugo. 'l'lr.~. some lr-vr-ls prevailed on the egg u koi us on tho provluils Satur- duy, (lrudrd shipiurirta in curlois or li-ss sold for 1111,‘, in l7 ccnla n dozrn for. citrus, 144, to l5 cents for firsts and it“, to 1;.’ cents for seconds. A smull amount was offurctifor (W, per cent S Acme Oil . Ajax Oil Amity . . Aniulct ... ... ... the ‘ I‘ urrivals ,_ Ford of Canada A in . (Canadian Preal) TORONTO, May 2‘!- Him-kl (folurnurio . Poninurum .. Dome lillnca Iinrker IIoll (‘out IIow Gold ... Kirk Lake ... .. Kirk I'm Koote Flo ... ... ... Lake Shore ... n. ... - hIcWuttaril . . . Mining (‘orp .. I'm-ruler ..... .... 75 Reno ... ... . 2'20 San Antonio ... 130 5,, invited and after the entertainment ’_ ice cream and cake was served. Mrs ' chairman III that division for the News. CLOSING RECITAL-Jfhe Junior w. a. of st. Mary's Church. Sum-E merside, gave a vvery charming re-i cital on Friday evening for their‘ closing meeting. The young ladies deserve a good deal of credit for theperfonnance as they were en- tirely responsible for the getting up of the program. The mothers were T. H. S. Jackson, who has charge of the auxiliary presided and open- ed the meeting with the usual ser- vice. The program was as follows: Recital Diane Downing; Piano duct Miss Betty White and Diana Jack- son; Miss Helen Key sang the solo (part. in this number; recitation, Miss Marion McLellan; recitation, Miss Grace Romckic; violin solo, Miss Doreen Jackson; recitation, Miss Ruth McLellan; piano solo, Mil-as Betty Jackson; recitation, Mary Moore; recitation, Ira. Mc- Lellan; recitation Wm. McLellan. The older girls took part in a very amusing dialogue, "Pa takes a sock at depression." The second half of the program was a picture cntled,‘ “Mrs. Bunny's refugee". Mr. Jack-‘ son explained the story in a. very‘ entertaing manner as each picture was shown. Ross McKenzie and Clarence Hallctt manipulated the lantern. The program which receiv- ed much applause closed wiih The King-s ANOTHER CONFERENCE NEXT WEEK-q]. J. 'I‘rainor of Charlotte- town, formerly acting vice-presi- dent for Canada of the Order of Railway ‘relegraphers, and J. rt. Ross, of New Glasgow, general 0. R. T. passed through the city on the morning train. They were ac- companied by Mrs. Trainor and Mrs, Rpss and were returning home To Mrs. J. J. Larabee, Dear Mrs. Larabeei- At. the beginning of this upon which we have entered. (This is not an impromptu thought, but‘ we the members‘ and adherents of the Belfast Unit-‘ ed Church think it only right and: proper to express to you in a. tang- ible way our appreciation of your labors, for the past several years in behalf of the interests of the choir long-talked of), in general. 'We have many regrets for things undone which we might have done to help you, but we trust that you will forgive and forgot our failings and remember only the pleasant phases of our association together. In the face of many discourage-i merits we believe that you have cheerfully done your very best and as a. slight indication of how we appreciate your services, and of the of the choir and church we ask you to accept this small gift, trusting that you may sec fit to continue to oc- cupy the position as organist of fellowship and. good-will our church. "May fortune smile upon your lot YES!‘ l bers tolulllu): lll_‘.‘2i.7 cusps as against a Sherri“ ___ 1m I i" "l" l"°“i""s “wk °l 171533 siscoe alter attending the triennial con- lsliv Iiruuswivk fillll Prince Edrvnrd 16L,‘ vcnticir of the Order which has will“m?Qt"i{i-.§i°'hiiili¢wi§: §§{',,‘§§',“,f“__'; _ __ _ been meetinfl Tewmiy i" Milmleal- PF-‘IQMbdAY 1,50%‘? ‘ifmlfegtlm Tech Hughes . ... ... e25 Speaking on the conference which Dllil R DZCFI HG! H v Finishing hi" o0 cohort straight.‘ y‘ }:§,f;mmd ‘ the general chairman of the order 3701i“: had with members 0f the federal pou ... ... , ‘Hum, (- _ government recently, with regard “ ‘WM - to obtaining a postponement of the l l “BEMA” Molasses Tm“ n 8' ' additional ten per cent cut in wages . ' “Nun!” imposed upon members of the run- 18 Econfljnlfial aiming’... 31:52 ning trades connected with both on}, ‘ "' the large railway systems in the Whtltber lklilgd 0; “at ‘was’? ‘III-mt T: . , Dominion by the decision of the n O "II i‘ -~- . ffB“Eh’/'“F.'B"§.d°' Md...“ h ‘hi.’ ,-,:|“,,,,,| Em" Board of Conciliation headed by moat economical and rnoat hoalth- gfnizlkil- Mr. Justice Gibsone. of Quebec. re- hi“ ""“"‘i"l" (‘hem rm . v cently, Mr. ’I‘rainor said that the l! whllifllimlluw"!flfildfllllf- :§L'::t‘(?op'"“ _: matter was still very .much up in ant. Only the purest juice of the m“, 9",, the “in Another comermcc was Barbados auger cane is uaed in its m," gmplg _ _ mfldnb - ‘m, m, _ to be held in Ottawa. next ueek vourhom.d.uwuth.but_-rhn gfiilgrlfiavl between employees in the running ie why you must inaiat on tho Glilwf‘ trades. Hon’ RJ‘ Liam”. Mifllsiel‘ PBEMA’. 511mb of Railways, and Hon. WA Gordon. ' I10 Home 0" ~- - ~ 1‘ Minister of Labor in the Federal “Twlfiknfvi __ ' Cabinet, when it was hoped that thc Kl k T - - ‘ma’ “pan I the dispute might be settled. An Label Oro other course of action open to the "i ' men might be an appeal to the Iiay ‘ou . 1.1 supreme court of Canada, their Mel Riv . 4% 1 “on,” _ 1-_. egal advisers having informed o lk 1n _ g pznlzlvnrn m them that the proceedings o the Exrfyrdmr _ pm, p, p , ,1 Board of Conciliation. had not ‘ y -_ been legally carried on. They were MOLASSE Rectltnde Rectitude is only the confirmed habit of doing what ia right. hopeful, however, of a settlement of the difficulty without recourse to legal action-Moncton Trans- 01M. And with a plenteous hand Scatter her blessings round your cot, » The fairest in the land." Signed on behalf of ihc Mem- and Acihcrenis of Belfast United Church. TRADE ENVVOY TOURS INDIES GEORGETOWN, British Guiana, May 28.-—(C.P.>—A. E. Pollard, new- ly appointed Trade Commissioner for the United Kingdom in the West Indies is now paying his first official visit to British Guiana. Mr. Pollard. who has been in the Department of Overseas Trade since the war, is wcll known in Wcsicrn Canada, where he acted as trade commission- er from 1926 until this year. He succeeds J. Wilson in the West Ind- res. PLANS FOR GIRLS‘ IIOME GEORGETOWN, British Guiana. May 28.—(CPJ-Esiablislnncnt of an industrial home for delinquent girls is being considered by a gov- ernment committee, following plans put forward by the Salvation Army. Police courts of the colony face a puzzling problem at present. for the reason that wliilc the Government Industrial School for Boys is doing a remarkable work, no provision ex- ists for girl offenders except the pri- son for criminals. Slop Rheumatism Al its Source Rheumatism is caused by uric acid in the blood. Urea, a blood im- purity, should be extracted by the lzicineyi. If kidneys fail, and urea fgmqing, i: t s to uric acid which in minute crystals lodges m joints or between muscleacnusmg excruciating pains. Avoid rheu- rnatiam by keeping your kidneys in good conriirion. Flush them every three weeks with Dodd a Kidney Pille-fcr over three gon- eratione the favorite kidney tonic and remedy. Non-habit forming. ment Association. body, the task of carrying out the policy. iation, land development commit- ‘tees are to be organized in the sout- tered communities land. The committees are to work with the Central Association through a staff of travelling representatives whose duty it will be to give in- structions in agriculture and help‘ the newly established farmers in other ways. are to be made only after the Fall harvesting and necd not neccsarily be made in cash, as produce will be accepted in payment. ment is confident that hundreds of persons now reliant upon the treas- ury for their subsistence will be able to raise enough to carry themselves and their families over the coming winter. ing effects of the campaign will bc of a. broader nature and that its ul- timate result will be the formation of a sound farming industry that will eventually rival the fisheries as Ncwfcundlands major contribution to the life of her people. make its people self-dependent by impressing them with the fact that a living can he extracted from the soil and supplying them with assist- ance in starting small farms. The efiort is a timely one, for agriculture is industry which has been greatly neglected in the de- velopment of the Island Dominion. Traditionally backward in farming, the Newfoundlander has dcpdded for his living upon the products 0f the sea. And when a poor fishing or sealing season has been experien- ced, he has fallen back on the gov- emmont for aid. Now the government finds itself in a position where it can no 1011861‘ cope with the demand for financial assistance. In the words of Hon. W. J. Walsh, Minister of Agricul- ture, "the dole has been bleeding the country to death." He speaks with the government's authority in saying the dole "for able-bodied People must come to an end." 1t is with the immediate objec- tive of making curtailment of relief expenditures possible that the gov- eminent has launched upon its plan to develop agriculture. Its first step was to entrust the Land Develop- a non-political i has embarked upon a campaign to Under the direction of the Assoc- of Newfound- Thcse representatives will also su- pervise the distribution of seed which the government has under- iakcn to supply as loans. Retums With this assistance, the govern- It is hoped by many that the last- It is wisest to receive everything that happens with joyous heart as a. benefit from God. One attains everything through prayer. Prayer is a universal mcdiclne-Novalis. 0000-6-0-000-60-0-0-0-0-00 of those in arrears for lished on June 1st. Dali's‘ Kidney Pill: eooo-oo-oao 913845-2741. Ill MEMORIAM LUTHER G. DOUGLAS The late Luther G. Douglas, who passed away suddenly Wednesday rooming from heart failure whilt vroricng at Mr. P. A. Farquharson‘; fox ranch in Central Royalty, was a SO11 of the late Geddie and Cath= l erine Douglas, l-Iead of Hillsbcrfl. He has had charge of Mr. Par-qu- harsows ranch for the past thred years and carfed on his duties most faithfully and cspably. was 56 years of use and unmarried, Four sisters survive him: lvlrs. Nev- HG iile Faulkins. Stewafwrl. N. B. Mrs. Frank Douglas, Mrs. Simpson and Miss Linda Douglas. Winthrop, Mass. all o! MRS. C. ‘H. POTVIN The funeral of Mrs. C-H. Potvin, who passed away quite suddenly at her home in Halifax on May Nth. was held from the residence of he! son, councillor W. J. Kelly of Svurn- merside, on Friday morning, May, 26. to St. Paul's Church. Many old friends attended the funeral. IVLT5< Potvin had been married twice hcf first husband was‘ the late John, Kelly of Summerside. After marry- ing Mr. Potvin who was also i erside man. they removed id Halifax where they had since resided Mrs. Potvin, however, visited her former home frequently and hal many friends in the Province. ‘Fherl are left to mourn besides her hus- band, two sons, Wilfred Jfof Sum- merside and Walter at home; sled five daughters, Mrs. Fred Chase 0i St. John, N. 13.; Mrs. M. M00118! of Charlottetown; M"- Daniel 0i Hamilton, Ont; Mrs. W. Taylor of Halifax and Mrs. H. Comier of Moncton. to whom sympathy is ex- tended. There were many lovely wreathsl besides spiritual bouquets, Masl Cards and Cards of Sympathy sent from old friends. Interment wad in the R. C. Cemetery. The pail bcarers were. Messrs J. J. lvlacNally. Patrick Ryan, Patrick Daley, R. T. Morrison, J. Henry Gaudct and Michael Farmer.-S Charles Sudsbury, Kensington. has a two year old that we like very much, named Jacqueline Patch. She is by All Worthy 2.15 1-2, dam Evelyn Patch 2.12 l-2. she is f beautifully made filly and sliorvs l lot of step in the pasture. We be- lieve this gal will makc good. OLD GOLD Highest price allowed for it in exchange for goods we sell or work we do. E. W. TAYLOR JEWELER South §ide Queen Square TAX ARREARS Final notice is hereby given that the list City Taxes will be pub- FRED LARGE, City Collector. QO-O-O-O -