mar. six v_ _ LAST TiIfIIES rnnnv-2.an-1.no-9.no -l> \I'LIGIIT SAYING TIMI) H .. t; n DOROTHY LAMOUR ' trouser PRESTON ii E P. Y ‘i L " LATEST WAR IIEWS I. ‘ f‘ ' ’_ VIII,’ (“ANTOB LN A Prllifi t‘...i1¢'J3I'd'3§'§,C¥{-§E MDII. rib- ifiil‘ SIIIEEII SIIIIEIIIII! The Central Guardian i iiiis column is reserved tor news i l local interest but advertisim of a news; nature may be insetlcd It 5 eentii ~ word strictly pit)- able in advance. CRASWELL ror Photognpba. coxrursttsrrros LIFE INSUR- f LTE. L-97B9-1-21-3LI. I .\'0 CIHNGE in business lzours at . isc Bros. Ltd. Satitrdav working .. lh-gtilai" time 8 A. M. 303.1’ 1 SZIYLIIR Time 9 L-T39-5-2-l-2i. your Arsetiate of Liead. rte of Lune and Blue Stone for tit: at Rogers Hardware. L-T36-a-25-28. Y NEH’ TRANSMITTER READY— ‘The new Lratisii tier tor the patrol q-zdio LS now in ialled at Police ‘L m nu sronv p. cocaine) - . inrv i|rrii/ sirdithwkNDill/RFSON Johnson - Bonito Granville v Ralph Morgan Diana lovris ~ Nydic Wostmnn ' - -\,\_ i5 P..\1. ‘WYHGIIT SAVING TIME) ‘HESQUITEERS in YS FROM TEXAS” \_ ‘til IOON—SPORT—-CYJWIDY-SERIAL (PLENTY. . . AND HIGH! laccuao In courted nnlnn-Jnmod clpreio- tlalng the luv: a4 level .l__,;,t" -. . ' E .m||ypuiiliis "understand." saris. ‘FIHTS has not arrived but is ex- P . [pooled in the near future. i DAYLIGIIT SAYING TI.‘\IE— .\Ioo.e m McLeod Lumtted will be h: Saving Time. _o sa: "rc. shopping con- venience Moore & Mcteods will be open or. the 25th May from 9 A. A. to ll P. M Daylight Saving lime. L-T26-5-25-li .,. ti. EYCAGEIIIENT. — Mr. and Aiaclhitald, ' _' ‘.3 H. .\I\'ers, Hampton, Mar- IO mice pace earlv in June. L-727-5-25-li. ST IUIES CIIFRCH. -_-The cori- -~ 1 ‘s ‘Zed to join, at to- t-, with our fellow- tlie Empire in ii kl services are held ‘lili! time. 'I'I{Y(I.\' —— BONSIIAIV UNITED ' (‘IILIK lI SERVICES. -— i- Pztrv-‘ittii; service ll Prea ting serviCe 3_ _-._THE -_ I311 A R LSJTLFETQWN , Q U A REB N... I E EIAIERY WEEK ‘IZOQ CASH loll you‘ 51a In lac Illa IoaUa PURITY FLOUR “ KNOW YOUR MARITIMES" RADIO QUIZ w Pelilrry—7.l 5 p.nr.—7.l0 pan. ALT. SflInI JQIIn CBA Suekvllln CFX l! Fndoricton Ivory Sdur4ny—:.;!' p.m.—7.00 mm. CJQ Sydnly CNN! Nnlllal CFCY Cllarlulhlanlri CJLS Yurnirwlh Got lull information from your Purity our dealer. or listen to any of than tations. O PRIZES 0F $20 EACH WEEK 3 wlnnm nn uch program. The Eastern Guardian ..'Thls column is reserved for news of local interest but adver- tising ol a newsy nature may be Inserted at. 2 cent; g word atrlctly payable In advance. ______________ ..'SUBSCRIPTIONS to the Charlottetown Guardian may be handed to their RC-pt. Artuze Hume. The Strawberry Weevel (Science Service Ncitst If the Decals of the t Xt-av straivberrv _bl<)€s\)l'lIS apgic $4.; Lil a DiBKIIBILOXI in early spring are tour. to be perforated with sm.i.. less circular irolcs t " the strawbcrrv- ivt-t- '~ ntedizitely . - Biuxwi-Il, oraiorv. FFNII‘ ' a small dark bro n but Preaching service 7.30 rordoti C. Warren. D.D., New Tcstainen: Litera- iltc guest tareacher at L-685-5-25-li. i Rl-ITYRN FROM SACKVILLE - R . i). ROcS and Mrs Ross '0 Sacktnle on Tuesday convocation oi l\‘lt_ e.s:t§:. Their daughter. itccompanied them tiome er Bachelor of is. Ross won $537 prize ..c- amount was incorrectly given 215 $3”. zzi a recent issue. PTIST CHURCH. - His George VI has asked May 26th be observed i1; o; prayer LIIFOUBLI the Em- , ‘c. Pdfitllifilitiy therewith, such a service will be held on Sundal’ 1:. the Rev. Harvev L. Denton as h‘... illbjfilC "Prayer ls A o." ‘rite Church School X11695 i 230 P. NI. with all classes Lllh except the seniors, w"_.o n10 close of the moming service. At the evening WOISIIID ser- " ' Rev. Hnrvev L, Denton will ‘Inc last of the series of ser- mons on “So Tsis Is You." The ' siihrctt for ths occasion is “So You want to be Successful." John Inch. _\Ill.'~. B c. Organist and Cnoirmas- l; 1 srt-t" Wilt be in charge of the music; of the (lav. All scrvzces will be held ‘ at Diivlignt Satin: .me. | 8TH BATTERY LEAVES — The . officers a d men of the 8th lifeti- ~ B A. Canadian Active Se cc Force in training here under Maioz- G. G K. Peake _ entrained for the mainland yester- day afternoon to iincienzo a further e of rrainzhg. Headed bv the '_\- Biind. the unit presented e appearance as they paraded , a r c Cll" sweets on thel’ vi c R “ ' Depot. The. s. e l :_n citizens- “E10 d h interest the I nnrchin: soldiers A larze number i o! relatives and friends gathered a‘. the depot to bid farctvell to the , boys. BREAKS wttisr I.\' FALL -§ Master Billy Soper, 11-year-old t son of Dr. arid Mrs. W. H. Soper I Non-Fnttening Type of Potato Ia Developed By Llntcrmver Gardener In Tomato Grafts i 'N_Y_Mn.yfl-—'1‘ti: aemlsaielrhtdpeoplouhnl . 4 f w} ‘I lagtfstftglsz Y: n-isw I wldaolm won renown for a find d ‘¢a:-(-\~'r53 tato that will . aua emeriment last year when t make~mv->odt~ at war revealed o inoculaud honeydew melons 1x3» todnv at the neenhouaca of with liquor. producing mrc fruits the Greystor fstte of the late coeneopo-t wine and 5mm.‘ U“??? qtnfg, when a , In the present experiment he N; week o: all J raised plants from the ordinary r‘ Geo:- g ll. ‘rarlety of Irish potato and then crafted tomato plants to the tops. The plants, about a dozen of them, are kept m a greenhouse and are as...» and orti- rrround with thQ ,1 v i i.=t. . cum“ the resuxs new plants, '\ I m w. (v1 ‘he last grown ling-revel without soil. 'I'hey _r°_ ;\;‘ iron for the receive nourishment. from maz- 121;...‘ l...» fcclin’: that ii uiesium _su'phafe and six “secrct" has bém’ n, .. moni- girls zchemicns which Mr. miisholm Rp- fml; o. . “we, r. piles mice rs day. ‘épisfinhr, (5,, . 1 w, Wynne; the The contents of tho greenhousea. ‘“‘!'mn1,‘1',' P V. - g 71min 1H1?!‘ including 70.000 orchids and twen ' 1 _" , p. , ..' "to mud. T'he eight ozher mrietics of flowers. ii ll ‘m ‘ ' . n; .he sold at. nitcdon on Srifiirdni". res" " “ The World's Fair rtlrcndt- has cor‘.- . .. iqrvwnlocs" l u’ ‘r ' p... tractcd tn buv GSIYIO blue azevn- trims. creepinz zhnias and vellozv lmitanias for gardens at the Fair. O11 paintings. antique firrnifure and tn-iwstries sold at rtucfior. tn-inix .872 tnrtklnc n trfnl of . the fzrst two rl of n :h'cc-day sale of house fur ...n".~. I War- 25 Years f Ago Today (Bv The Canadian Press) May 25, mid-British coalition government fonnziitv announced Second Cmitid an D:v:.~1on forind in Enqland with Nlrijor-(‘rcricrni Sam Steele in command. Ital n troop: crossed Austrian fioizficr. Amercan steamer Nrtmiskan tcr- pedoed nff Irish coast. BOSTON AND MAINE HAS DEFICITS BOSTON. May 24 —IAPi- The Boston and Mnine railroad tonight. reported a deficit of $162.99!) after fixed charges for April. as compar- -~ 0.1 Ma's‘ t‘ wit. I have SPIKIIAI. Sh-jplls’ I'r'i'.-~I'i IAIIISICTS For YOUR Onicr, Phone 8| J M. ROOF, Vrop. ed with a 3191.740 dafPi.‘ m the Mwkd gflkhng correspondinz month of 1939. Mlnanfa kllll Min. \ r I_a rl l. “Jag, had the misfortune of falling from a iaddcr, l‘ the yard. and break- ing his u . yesterday morning He was 1n the act of hoisting a flag on the flaz rwle when the ac- cident, occurred. The youngster was imniedintegv rushed to the City; Hospital where the wrist was set. and Inst night he was reported to be "r ting comfortably." This was the o _ holiday accident reported I'll the City. Dr Sopcr. the boys! father, ‘.5 absent from ‘the City on i‘ military duty. [ WAN STILL MISSING — After searching at‘; nwming and most of the afternoon yesterday, Rqvai Canadian Motirited Police reported- last nigh: that no trace had been found of Mr. W. F. McHuqh. be- lieved to have been drowned in the City Thursday. A coat and hat. supposed to be owned by the miss-t mg man, were found on the wharf. of Bruce mrwnn and Co., Thurs- tlzijr. .\Ir. McHugh, a recent patient of the Cifj: Hospital. was last Been on the wharf about. 9.30 on the morning f0 his disappearance. Drasziniz operations have been uh- nioccsrtu; so frir but will probably be ccntztxtied roriav. The misfit‘! mm is a ccmmerriai traveller and ‘iis ‘home add < fa PHH‘ Sweet, St. John, i . B. ~_§_.\]TET" flRST" was presented in Kill! Georflc Hall ivednesda?’ r-tr-rtine ‘o n hzrll filled to capacity writ ‘rtiizlziv’ huinored spectators. (flan cmzmi takinz the part of H ‘lens; ]y_t;~l);md_ gets himself into man's bewildering situations. His {timid Jcrrv Arnold iwflllflfie ,\Iti.I,\'(‘i the irnsuccessful fixer l7¥°~ virlr-(l plenty oi mirth. The Irish m.r.ti ma] hr-r Irish friend K311151313’ - 1o n hv Bruce and Georgie Mac- Ix-cd but nn a sidesplitting com- odv throughout the entire play. My: Bnrringion Bridges in the 119.11 of Glenna Clark took the of 5|, suspicious mother-in- lz- and actcd 1191‘ Pa" i0 P97‘ fr." t, Nora Tavloi- and Doris sa-inders, the two Young wives tnznkinrz thfir husbands are drown- cd find inswarti tlicv are serving a mm in m; Ralph MncKay took the part of mcr Flannel. a college lad who ffllls in love with a Turk- ish maul "Ziilika", namely Glen AtacKay, while Keith Harrington acts as the "Terrible Turk". Need- lcx: in snj: evcrv one of these plnvers rlrscrve credit. for their tine r>cr.'nrni.ii1r'c. The plav was dir- cctcd unrir-r the efficient lender- shin of Norman MacDonald. Spec- riiiitics, min-cert acts were provided I bv rin orchestra from Summersidc. ' Tan danrznsz bv Dian Dovenlng’ ,:rnd n quartet bv. Mrs. Ivan Dm- liitcii. Miss Dorothy MncKctizic. Messrs. Russel MacKay and Arnold Taylor. J f . Lc». S. D. Trites, i\l.A.. B.D., I Arts de- , ‘ int! vcrv [the-tic crvoiiiv cite-eighth cf a with u lent: t‘ W considerable {present in an damage done bi ‘cuttinfl of.‘ of t“ ,thi.s tie-creas lfl 1 tTrie insect r ' stamens of Cl'a\\'.S down t . ~ ITOZII . the pldybwsSQlil bird .i:i<:. after icecling tndiscrznntidteli about the tilania- tton for a snort timr- nto win- .ter quarters. It is be‘ hibernatcs in cw [fence rows ill of the nlantarcn overwinter in The ainou ‘this pest vn _ . and in difit- 1 I 1s. In so .1 places the uiimitge may be slight, few buts IJCIIILL cu". tilllllllllq cfzc-c: niav no br-.. iiarticularlv in zmiiiuzn there is a gr- froni erich pin infestations ma Ibe cut lcniint: . -keting. T. e Illrl‘ t \-.}i.ll).f‘ of d-i- ' . i‘ _ bcrrv pl blossom bu into the i: within_ .. l the stcn . For the co"t'ol o.’ the weevil fa.rl\ ccuv usuallv be pbtmn of sulphur-arse This material mixed in thc f lead ars but: cuttin: has irrcz: n! a second atmliczi a week or tcn circumstances applied u. first picking. A tire on the iiln 1' heat of the dav n,i,i tirade at {ills time tions a bower d ' but in smaller nlrii turned diistcr is ni R-cccnt lnvestimt insecticides iti t" l? shown that n (ilisi n‘ unr! irvpsunt. fivc n n the same mnnrcr a lead nrsenntc is verv affect. berrv weevil vrc. and in combination \\ shows considerable stilts have not bccr "ith the "olitc-p . tu . ,. ~.~, ._ ~- , wrfises b? nnldm by “m0 s’ _ p.oo..ms ptcuiiar to this area using clean farming, Au “anew” s.. cs R. C. Psnent, Elxpernnetita. Station. Fredericton. NB. One u!‘ sarv bushes and thickets crowing in the vicinitv o.’ the rnantatsons should be cut down and l)‘.ll‘l‘i(‘t‘l ‘It, . o, .\' .\ . \ {I _il. not s0 sevefvlv ntiacitcd as (vi-Yer beds and for this reason mam’ HWY- ers find it more profitable to har- vest onlv one rron and then plow the blanks under. Feeding The Dairy Calf Imperlmenzzr‘. Faun; Netvsi The ctr to the nan-v calf. from birth months of nee‘ has a veri t. ft‘ effvr‘. on its ultimate = in the drilri‘ herd. Calves tvo ‘h raisin: arc worth special care. The practice at the Central Ftxtierlin Ottawa. states V. S l.’ ion of Animal Hil'~l).'i separate the cnif from immcdialclv and {cacti contains i .1 1.1; the (l0\'PILplt‘.(‘n‘ or (‘IISPHIP germs‘ preterit in the dizcstirc tract. | Whole milk {cor-line slirtild be continued for the first four wcckw at the rate of about c e pound of. milk nor lf) pounds w ~ Bcqlrininz nt four ' skim milk should be zrrndttnw 5ilI)<fl’ii'- ‘ ed for ivhcle milk n? the rrxfe nf n pound each lint‘. A’ this cliriuc meal rich ‘n fat ma;- hc intrrxltzi~ ed to take ‘Etc place r! ihc fat tine ls temovrcd (rm the milk. Sec" ed fiaxvecd iliflCI ivftii t\'.'i"“r rid to mnke if the corwstcrcv zrnei makes an rvrr stitiite. The irruci sit‘ ed to the milk when four wrecks of nu" quarter ciin pcr i’ inq the amount. ("u-rm w... (pr! "r . \ are. If available. sk n r ~- I“ i-.~-' ‘llII' 'll" 1 i. r' i'\'~‘ i llx months old. Where skim milk i5 1101. lVB/llfiblfl. Whole milk should ETTING a new high standard in value zz: in performance . : z and in genuine economy, White Rose Motor Oil this month makes its bow to the Canadian motoring public. Product of years of patient research in Canadian Oil Companies‘ laboratories . ;. and of hundreds of thousands of miles of gruelling road tests . . . this new motor oil is non- sludging-leaves less carbon-resists hcat—-is non-corrosive -—-and has a high viscosity index. White Rose Motor Oil makes starting easy and keeps motors running quietly. Driving with White Rose you can “actually/eel the difference". That's why motorist everywhere are saying it is “the pick ofthcm all!" MAD av "rue MAKERS or "rrre FAMOUS WHITE nosr: GASOLINES CANADIAN OIL COMPANIES, LIMITED be givc-n for a longer period and Jllllk-illlli)’ W310i‘. A: two to three ivceks of age. the calves should be provided with all ‘ they , 3 replaced w: th ~ good trtislziv- legume hay i c and a: three ' '.v3ii has‘ ‘Q1115; l part in small quantities. 'I‘his zlIOlllj be increased gra- m ,1 rqrtc of tivo tiozintls per e nynths of a: . Clcin tic-an iccdiitg iitcttsiir. ‘ s-e {llll 1n order to - young calves. I..\S.< SIIAGE A BOOST TO I-I-ULIIIFJIIS I.\' §AINT JOHN (‘OYNTY . Farms Ncwsi .it J*hn Count)‘. New‘ the months oi’ irt. ztly l .. A’ common Oc These tnohshcci in the sprinz of 1930 to the main projects undertaken was the production c-f grass and clover since irsixic molasses as a prescr- .,_,r . fciice tnncrinl crs in the neighborhood. namely H M. mtzrndirro. A. M. Dewar. and Donovan Bros. ctr-operated in the verutrc. each pirtlnz up a silo. The c-pcixvcr and the other trirn report excrillcnt rrsiilts font food- ing their crass sting-a. As many farmers in the vcinity of Saint John tirc in the mil busi- tress, the motif '_ mill fec-ds is err-nerve. 11w fccntrtsz of crass and cover siincc has grea‘i_\' rcducrti the arnoiriit of ntonei" ex- pended on mil‘. frccis Nudiborirzxz farmers zrrv followin: ...e prowess of this extrsriment with keen interest rind arc nnlv tvnt‘ ntz the results f-cm another year's work before fol- lotving the lend established. READING IS‘ RDAD TO-GOOD VO(‘.-\Bl‘l..-\Il\' One of the most efficacious and ccrtaanl": the m Les‘ was" to on. lnrgrc \\')il t'.~crii>1:l't._\' and to learn to prcnc-...r~ words correctly is to read cloud fnr log nun-mfg gypfz; dav. Nittiirriiiv. crwnq ofg 1n A wm. er far frcm fro dictlonnrv and rcndinz _.._ , __,______\ A “(nlsrtunc r41 ‘ans! avers! .. ill-Ii" l. warm ‘ heavy I015, : ‘ i! ‘ the ivords out. Do "FlIJTPCTI ‘ Paper" for liniric. Three other fami- ‘ l" Fflltldiv ns pOS-llbli! for. r prove yo vccnb . d-zstlnct- _ iri the d; L‘ ‘L Mil Hulk‘. a m... o. n tlic-‘foiits 4 zwhich v-Lii kccp -- ’ m‘?- '7 1 , . Civil: lll - 1-1115 puipo t. .\ni min tn n‘ ‘ l M13“ ' 1hr‘, n .\ 1.. 10m Dpqlnt. n“ d“; - t ‘lcllms . . 0 the . _, -‘ ~lllPYCi S. -1 ‘"3 »"="-\'l\ t; .i: 0:1.- :rn1- .-.. - c mini. ioncd an i‘ ' - I. t ' , _ “I” a “MP - _ instwictcz- wiih D41" -1 l - .\ u- Lirrvt. and t are rt.’ 16 Group Cit‘) aln and litter tho 236th i) " J-W- P“ ‘l -' s n jtiutd titt- 7lliri t"- J1rii'i'y' 1918 he Jo‘ ‘rzdlkcngtflr’ R v ‘I bu’ U‘ “twg a N.“ k infantry after the A ‘ ““ t.n- I“ll‘~' (‘rr .r. _ v ’ dirion to his service iii" lSPEAK (Lhuu-I Ali. in» iixultcrl time i. ' Ivhm Y0“ lfllk. If? to TQZIIGIIIDLI.’ these rules. Puiictume your sen.- tences instead of r 1mg on mgn "10 IWLWS- n0 t no qursinn - marks. (XX-ll _\‘."lLI‘ tnciith lit“. lllll . -rv,un 1;)» Oi ' hand, don't oicr-c-riipi: ‘lite loud voice, male or ictttnic, which puts too much emphasis on each Wliable. ‘liflkt’? every phrase seem wit: than the llllil- Wt any you irlrn spwnk, that u... the more pleasant _o voice Mil he. Tnc ‘ideal feminine voice is soft, of "came. but it hos ri"liti-'.<s or tom, ‘srtixr 1-11.01, n, l‘ Tntxtzir DOWN , GUERNSEY. May zi-ict-w- ‘Dotigla; Fhwcctt, T4, is it bit ah- YIQYKI with t-hc R~jfli A:r I-Krce INT-Wits." its oticr o: scriuce has gone llll.'\ll.\.\\'€l'(‘(l. Winn iviir br- kt‘ out. Fatvcctt. rt qllflllllid pilot, oi- fcroti innmm mtri his pnric but thc R. A. F. tock only the p2 . “They tmsccti inc cut as - ti bntic flier at t-iie age of 7 corti- llli-Illfli tlic Illllll uiio Ill’! iictv tihcn he was 67. "Infas fzt as n rdcLe and and wnm to do some- thing in this war.“ waits irioir (‘t , KILLS [TON CLYD ‘ 1ONDON— (C?) ——'1‘he Etonrnnv country‘ c-iti-b, CIIP of the exclitive» in England. is for sale. Tne club. formnl in i924 for Olzl Eionza , land tiarcnts cf Bot 021.02.‘ boys ris n victim of the w.tr. (HVOUIIO ra- i ttioning and the blarkow have pre- i vented mcmbtn; from rraohirg it. Wrih a nvcr frontage of 900 it"- o'f the m. the iijtxr it. pew-cs ed some DPRIYI. ill carriers on reaches of the 'I‘li.imc.<. Fl‘ I. TRAINS On the firs‘. cf the ".=*.~»t‘.tc drrn c.\:c"‘c'<“ frcni L .500 pcrrixis '.'..'."t‘ i"i:.i.tcd \V‘ llhelr eiricuatsd families fcr ttie. I Canadian Wartime Fliers cci the R.C.A1-‘. trrow since "d i: 1n .\Iill't.‘ll. i321. ‘ ' lie first signtd up to. ...o i\.7l“illlllllblfldlltl years ago is . varied anzi ca . PXlic-ticnce ihn: now b..o able in organization ct . in: nciriiinstrntiozi ll‘. \\ .\.€‘ .. it nniri. HROFI‘ (‘.-\I‘T.-\l.\' L. F. STEVEN- SON, OFFHLIL tuna“... . .. .- tiirritiian Prt-ss Arr Force rc- thcir iinrti-nc Yo 4 "Draining Command Connno;.\\'ei1i‘:i Air licadquiirwws ivcrk cu‘ war birds can go_ ~orr< in the know- mniiifir has or: ris- ii‘ men of the ranks. (ill o he was 1 Ex Batiziiion and in Ju the oid Unicn Bank o.‘ Cn as a sub-chief with the D- Porestry Service. Gmup Captain Sever been Ctnrrdin 11:1’ tzunnc-ry- rmd ivirelrss ‘Kliilfilifi. ~r.-. p n“), A M h hrm n’ i~‘< Rflzi“! item’ and attended the R . _ ?\lfll‘. .3 Crozip Captain Stevenson . l. at uitciiiv h. F m e ~*‘»'~»‘< " - ~ . . u.» l c. me and i2 civilians. He has watoh- ‘KN-vs “§;°_°"?{“¢“3 wd; __ Whether you're an amateur, expert, newly- wed or matron-you'll get more baiting satishclion vviili REGAL Flour. The but cooks in the Mari- time: are REGAL men, because they've Iourid through experience lItat rc- sulls are better and econ- omy greater when this line IIour it um]. REGAL in top-notch For any purpose and simply wonderful For bread. A I