14- Lll/.__ City Council iWeveting You Can Be Well_ Start right now to correct the mistake, of modern living. ENO'S "Fruit Salt" safely and surely eliminates Ihg poisonous waste from the inner system. Rcfugg substitutes. HARDWARE SUPPLIES LAWN MOWER! $8.95 to $28.00 WHEEL - BABRJOWS $10.00 noas w 60c " RUBBER HOB! 10c ft. SPRAYEBS 50o ~ l n Wax is naszr ron POLISHING sun rao-racrrno roua. ruoons ONLYz75c LB. l sranmo soaks $1.50 SCREEN WIRE Black, Galvanized and Copper WINDOW SCREENS 35c to 65o saints $1.35 senses noons $2.19 t» $3.50 GRASS SHEABS 75o .14 .,--:‘ BUSINESS HOURS 8 A. M. Tl) 5.30 P. M, ______ v. o7": “"5" SATURDAYS B A. M. TO 9.30 P. hi. Continued Offences -_l Drunlr I. C. Motor Vehicle 1 Drunk 6r. Disorderly ..... 2 Drunk 6s incapable l3 ' 'Insanity . . . . . . . . 1 Obtaining goods by false pretence: . . . . . . . . . . . . .. l Reckless driving of Motor Vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 Shop~breaking and Theft 1 Ticket-of-Leave Act, Breach of 1 Vagrancy ............... 4 Operating Motor Vehicle Without Markers . . .. l Totals 2B "Stop" IBy-law, three for Corner loaf- law. We assisted theProhibltion Omcers in fourteen searches of premises sus- pected of the unlawful sale or posses- | slonfl of intoxicating liquors. Ten I Prosecutions were entered resulting in ’ eight ‘Convictions and two dismissals. One old otfendr was sentenced to eigbtdnontlls and two others each to six months imprisonment in the County Jail without the options of Fines. . On April 23rd and 24th, the Force collected 45 samples or milk and era, same‘ being delivered to the city Analystfor Test. Regarding the col- lection of‘ milk samples on March 19th and 30th last, from Licensed Milk Vendors, four samples of which werefound-to contain sediment, as reported by the City Analyst at the last monthly meeting of the City Council, the ‘Vendors from whom the four samples referred to were collect- ed,‘_havs‘been prosecuted under the City By-law respecting Milk and Milk Vendors, a fine of five dollars being imposed 'ln each case. The amounts collected in Fines andCosts imposed in the City Po- lice Court during April are as follows. Prohibition Act Fines . ........ Nil One Fine imposed under ' the ‘Custom Act $100.00 Miscellaneous Fines and costs collected ............. £89.20 Total amount collected . . 8289.20 Other "duties performed by the Force during April are as followsr Prisoners escorted to the Queen's County Jail ... Summonses served .... .27 The Rogers Hardware 0o. Ltd. gqg-pg-lrl-li-la’). 004000 O4§O§§O§OOO¥Q§O§O O94 OOOQQQQO-OOOOOOOOOOOPQ-O-QQ‘. Cyproc Plaster Boa rd 1"“ Just received direct from Factory- One full earload GYPROC PLASTER BOARD ‘ , 3-8 and 3-16 thick 4 x 7-4 x 8—-4 x 9-4 x 10. Prices Right. L.’ M Poole-d’: Co. . Mleea-i 00 000400000000e000eo000e0oe00 0o 000000000-0-00- M2111!’ _-..__. Lookupit this sky- scraper, the size of the good twistyou Swap a few ‘cents for when you ask for 1"" "seesaw- S‘ served................ Dwelling houses quarantined Dwelling houses released from quarantine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Persons in Station for pro- tection over night Escortedio Fslconwood Dogs destroyed Respectfully submitte ~ "‘ " s. nIa-rwisrrta 151. Chief of Folice MEAT AND iiflLK TEST 35 5 6 7 5 The following meat and milk report , was submitted by Dr. 1. E. Croken and read by the City Clerk: Condemned as unfit for food and destroyed~eight portions of carcasses 1 Milk‘ Test-Samples taken from storekeepers, and tested on April 23, 1930. ‘Name ~-»;*'\,- t P. C. but- _ terfat R. D. McCannel 4 Joseph Shaina Thos. Michael . . I. J. McKenna . it. J.McNeill Arthur VDeCoste . F. N.Ka_ys .4 can. McKarls . .. ln addition to above arrests there were six convictions and two dismis- sals under the Motor Vehicle Act for “Speedingfi one Conviction for Reck- less driving, two for Breach o! the ingr and one under the Sanitary By- elght (Br of cream from store-keep- ‘ The following report for the month submitted by Chief of Police “Jrt- within thejCity limits during April wistle was presented by Councillor for offences classified below. Arrests Convictions Disniissals Total Remarks l early stage they have no Win83 find ‘other plants which are nearest to Homes or headlsnds where foo-d has ipeoially favored food plant in New ma: MITHARIDTTETDWI“ QUARQLALI‘ Holman for the Police Committee‘ 1 =1 To Jail 2 1 l2 l l3 1 l Faiconwood 1 1 1 - l - Juvenile. Ordered to i .eave Island 4 4 1 1 23 .3 (Con-dition cieai). E. N. Kays........ .......3.6 E.C.Robblec . . . . . . .. Miss Angie Blanchard 3.8 ' Peter Trainer ...... 3.6 i". Mullins Sediment. CREAM TEST J. J. Storey Z5 R. L. Day ...................... 23 W. J. Brawders McLean d: McFadyen S.Kays . . . . . . .. .......22 Mrs. G. Tomllns 26 Condition clear. 11 sediment. 1 below 3.5. 43 samples of milk. 8 samples of cream. an. THE FOUR-LINED PLANT BUG The four-lined plant: bug ‘ is one of several troublesome sucking insects common in New Brunswick gardens. It injures a large number of different plants, including tho 110.880, tomato, aster, hydrangea. welgella, spires, golden elder and dehlia. 'I‘l1e insect punctures the leaves and sucks the juices from the tissues causing the formation of oonsplcious dark spots. ‘These are often so clone together rhalttlmflowofsapiihroughghstiss- ues is cut off and sections of leaves are killed. On ornamental plants this is particularly obnoxious. the injured leaves being very conspicuous. On rofutoes and tomatoes the injury is otimes so extensive that the gm- wt-h of the plant is seriously inter- fered vrith and tlhe crop o! tubers sfldllxd. ' The 0R! or the insect are laid in the tissue of various herbaceous u-eeds and garden plants, and in this stage the winter months are passed. The eggs lialioli in late Mary and the young bugs. which are at first brliht- rcd in color, feed upon various early vreeds. Burdock seems to be an es- Brunsltiok and large numbers of the young bugs may commonly be found on the growing shoals of this lliant. ‘The young shoots o-f curl-ants are also attractive food for rilhs bugs. In this are limited to the food available near where they an hatched from the eggs. As they grow larger tine color changes to green and black; Ind. while still Wingless, they range more widely, attacking in a garden thboe plan's Wilildll are near hedges or fen- oes where weeds have groom and in fields the NW5 of potatoes. been: or been available in the Win18 Sl-QCBYA-t the end of J1me, wings are developed and the fully grown buss - sreeifln colour with four black lines dovm the baok then scatter to feed 110011 men)’ different plants. CONTROL MEASURES The lmseoin, alter they are half- gmvrn. are very active and seek shel- ter when alarmed. This makes it difficult, to destroy lhem with any P. J. McDonald Brehautb Grocery .. . 3.6 PercyCourt 3 l W. A. Rik .... . 3. A. R.Wlse oases . 4 Joseph Shams . an A.'1'.li.ichards.... 4.1 Georgaliackhsm (Condition clear).- T.A.Bmith....... .36 John McLean .. 4 Coffin Yeo . 4.4 Albert Keys .. .. 4 B.‘ D. Craig ... .. 3.9 H. T. White ................... 4.2 ' (Sediment). ‘ _ cassm Bllrhufl Grocery 22 A. B. Wise .. ' Milk tested on April 21th, P.N.-Manuel .................. 3.3 B. Kiggins .... . 3.8 n. on John Dufly . 3.8 J. J. Storey... B. L. Day 3.5 P. J. Murphy‘. ll. G. Hogan .. ............... 4.1 . ............... 3-8 ............. 3.6 s. Acorn 3.7 W. J. Brawders .. . 3.8 Mrs. Geo. Tull .. . 3.5 Frank McGulgan . Patrick Trainer . .. Mrs. G. Toombs ..... Illa Mary Murray 44 | ordinary contact hseeticide; and. lslnce they am sucking lnseois, they ‘are not affected by stomadi poi-Whe- ‘burning or weeds along fences 'I‘he thorough cleaning UP "i=1 and hedgm and all crop refuse. either in autumn or early spring. will 81d in the destruction o! mam! unlwwhsd eggs. The young bugs in the bfislli- red stoge after hatching are conspic- uqug on weeds, particular burdock. and may be easily killed by sprevins with nicotine srrmv or dusM-HS with a nicotine dust, Kerosene emulsivfl may be ‘Md, m- m burdocks and weeds of no value, boiling m’ WW h"- oater applied from a dipper 0f "l- keirtle. I aversion‘ Balm promotes deinti- ness, charm and heauty- Musical l" its effect on the skin. There is noth- ing like it for creatiw‘ alid preserv- ing a lovely complexion. Cnolins- caressing. it soothes and all roughnag muggd by Wefltlléf 6011C";- ions. Delicately fragrant it chhlhot! the ' most finished appearance- Makes the skin rose-leaf Intestine Truly a peerless tiolet flquislie l0!‘ every disoemlng woman. Jugoslavlis 15 theatres wired for sound production include 14 with Twenty-six (26) arrests were made v .-'>;1-4e-i.» .. var-rum s. . y Fredericton and Vicinity F Mvthm Dav" wail beautifully ob- served in the exercises of ohm-obser- vives- Mlnrvin the choir and congre- Iatlon wore the pink or white flow- crs as s mark of tribute tosmother. With tile gentle approach of spring U14! 1111461118 Q1’ trees and flowers our thoughts naturally turn to th' growth and development o! our mos! sacred masessi -our. children up- on whom our future happiness a “"911 l5 lhlfuture welfare of ou" country is dependent,- AB the season advances. prenata- tions should be made for the child- Yclfi Ploy ground. for warm sunshin.» "d Tit-Th F9011 Bfllss extexd an in- vitatlon to. "come out and play!" and this-is eigerly accepted by deny-n. ed children who have found the cold ill-ml‘! days 0f Spring which confined them to the house very irksom»; 11. dted. Plsv mounds-should now be thoroughly cleaned and lmgrrg g; u.‘ fleet-ire as possible. so as to encour- see children to delight themselves in kéwing them properly arravg-ed. Flowers anctvegetsble gardens af- ford spleirldid entertainment for wil. ling workers. and they should be giv- "IY Plot-s of their own and provided “til 5°“ i9 sev-Jlbiher anrl mother wtuld be wedladvlsed to exhibit a real interest by assisting-and-szcouraging the children io_.watch and ear; (p; delicate plants. Oontsotwtth nature will-go far to establish a-l under- stmdfng of the finerfthlngs of" life. . r rest-liner AWeeks ... Freder- icton spent‘ several day; rel- liives at'N_e-_w Glasgow. While their: she attended the ruyljersl of the‘ lat: uiss Minnie Nesbitt. . . g ‘ Recent visitors _to aflhariottetom Q9111 this vicinity ‘were: ma. John Ctliéliffe. Nliesl-lllda qutliffe, Messrs Herbert BuchanmmRufus Stevenson. Howard Jlackham. Howard - Weeks. and House Cutliffe. ' MrshJoseph Cutliffe, Cape Traverse spsnta rsw days very pleasantly, the Kl-lest 0f Mr. and Mrs. John A. Out- liffe. ' . . ‘M15 Rub? Stevenson. Fredericton, is visits: It Pleasant Valley. m: and Mrs. Wallis Dickinson. New Glasgow, we're visitors to Fred- ericton last week. Those who are interested in poult- 'Y“'““’°Il!§.*9 w‘! ‘benihave besn islsetad from P. E. July next. poultry, along with thatof, the , other pier-mm will be assembled st Ottawa for shipment-on June 15th. . Miss Irene and Mr. Roy Weeks at- tended the funeral‘ of the- Late Miss Minnie Nesbitt. which was held on Friday. _ g _ . We understaed that some com- ments are being- made with regard to the tardiness in the budding of our fruit trees. We are informed that the apple trees Ls- the Annapoii5~ Valley are sufficiently advanced as to‘ permit spraying operation all through that section of Nova Sootia. ‘The Uhitod States are claiming the honor or being most prorilic in fruit growth and development and the rnostdesirable of foreign fruits hav- ing been added to those native t0 the soil. ' ' " Mrs. Howard" Weeks and her daughter MiufRoy Carter of-Char- lottetown spent the week and with relatives and friends at Sununersidc. Mr. and Mrs. William liuchsnnan and family, Albany station. spent a few days visiting relatives a‘. Fred- ericton. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon McLeod and baby acre overhunday guests of the fos-merspsirents. Mr. and Mrs. George B.’ Meliood, Fredericton. j lillrs. ‘Norman ~ lwanae, Yliunior River. spent Friday visiting Mr. and Mrs. lh-ankcutliffe, Fredericton. Mr. springton. was a recent visitor here. a guest of his suit. Miss AnnieflMctennan. A large number of friends, of Hazel Grove, and" adjoining sections ma at the homenflllr. and liars. ReagPPFerr-ts w‘ extend a word of sympathy to their" highly esteemed neighbours Mr. n11! Mrs. Garfield Stevenson. who- recently loatjihelr spacious dwelling by fire. including furniture aa-l allfinterlor equipment. This greeting was supplemented in the form of soinelovely and useful gifts for their new home which they expect to have completed during the simmer. Stevonmn very grac- iouly acknowledged tthis-kindneu pn the ‘past of his faithful neighbours and.‘ friends and l-ioped that he and nu family would "h'ave' the diam privilege of welcoming them in jhis American equipment. i i i shmnara Carve Miriam‘; new home-file cycling waspleas- ardly- in instrurnetai adivoeel smudge-ma ad m. after-which L. 11D turing the lion’s share of success? girl the priceless advantage of a university if ENDLMET successful career for your son or daughter. You de When all the remaining premiums. compound interest. be paid to you as ordinary insurance. dainty refreshments were served. lt AUSTEALLTS DELLGATI; ‘I0 is surely a very judicious scottish saying that "when it is gudc to the eat,’ it is extremely grateful to the . palate. ‘The concluding portion of the Mckvr-REALI Que. M“. lawn)“ QW-Iinl W" ‘mill? wmplmd “Y '11 .1. a. Fenrpn, l/lirilster of Customs unltedly expressing their good Wish- Irm, th, C a to Mr. and Mrs. prosperity in the future.—-F. ‘ NAVAL (‘O?IFERF.N("E Stevenson for rslgnd (q- t)” wmqdlg poum-y 50m Electric hammers for tramping led by 111s secretary. W. Duffy. and é 1.1110“. cases m, badly (“imaged by gross ‘which will be mm 1n the stone are being tested on Lmldoll will rra~l1 ilfr-‘lirwl over (‘a '"rlilll;i-<~;l1lr-llc.r. and hair dye; used b; Crvstnlmslsee. lions-ion. mid-land in Pavements, ‘NP-"ml-"l m“ ~‘~-'Y' Favor vllFrursrr- alrl‘ Q you know that three out of every four people listed in “.Who’s Who” are university graduates~that in almost every field, college-trained men are cap- You have doubtless planned to give your boy or cation-but is your plan proof against death and unexpected loss of income? If not, decide NOW to take out a Great-West Educational Policy-a licy that assures increased earnings, greater ppiness, and ultimate success for your child. ma. GREA°I~WESCI' EMNUQAGIIFIDNAHL is the surest and most economical means of ensuring a Example: sir a certain sum each yur with the Company. e time comes. the money is available for a com- plete nniverslty course. if, meanwhile, you die or become disabled. as defined in the policy. the Company will pay If your child dies before age eleven. the money will be returned to you with 5Q’, Should he die after age eleven. the l full amount of the policy-plus substantial profits-will IuFLlIXNDMAN GCU-Jatd. Provincial Manager... ...l'.li‘li)l'l.€lU\Vl1 _/ , ' RETURNING VIA (IK-LYJADA OlllrllflllWPfllih of Ailatralirtfillrlbr" 5T“? o“ l0 vanwuwr and who has been rrprarentrr; his (‘mv- Vkztorla to vmbark (m. 1101110‘ cnlmerit at the Five Povrcr Navah Conference in London. is rcturziiiwgl to Australia via. Canada, accompan- v ' . _ r Protection with Profit ' Great-West Llfesurpius - . earnings have always t,’ ' been unusually large- . " - v with- the result that " ' .,, , .» pollcy- holders have . 7. “ " consistently enjoyed generousproflts. These - profits, left with the " , " ' - Companynamintm-est ‘ l -" guaranteed never tobe » less than 3% per cent. , , '_ AciualiytheGreat-lvesf Life is paying 5}; per ccnt. i’ edu- till”??? l. in. l remain m i-ioiitreai for a couple oi . clays when he nill go to Ottawa anr.‘ ilkn-Jllzio. lnztriflg the latter city, he l will \'LT.l. Chicago returning iroir lthrre to Jasper, ul-iere hc Will spend ‘ ‘a. day visiting the National Park l i — i llinglish hotels are complaining that ai ierms Y... c... Alford FOOD may look good. It may even mm good. Bur, to be free from bacteria, it must be kept in a constant low tempera- ture, always under 5O degrees——the ova/Er] point. When exposed to even slightly higher temperatures, bacteria multiply rapidly and food becomes unsafe to eat. Proper food protection is anal-m’ with an Automatic Refrigerator in your home. Automatically and economically, it keeps all food fresh and wholesome—rafe to eat—even in the hottest weather. Take advantage of our unusually lib- eral terms and safeguard your family's health. Come in today. General Electric arid Frigidaire , i; ' Y Automatic Electric Refrigerators ‘ Maritime Electric Co., Limited . of the ‘lAssociaiecl Gas and u (vlll‘3l'lOilE".O\\'ll <1 ~.i-1§-§1Y-.'57;;~a Aulomallc Relrigeraiors See the new 1930 Refrigerators today. Among them you will find many models from which ro make a selection. A $10 deposit will in- smli any one of them in your home. You will have 2% years to pay the balance in easy monthly terms. But you must act now as these liberal terms are for a limited timaonht. Electric System! l’. l1. l. (Ilnrulll