Opinion of BUY. NOW—BE PREPARED lish ed in the newspapers) (The names of lucky recipients will be pub Singing Color Fountain At World’s Fair One oi the most unique attrac- nons at the World's Fair at Chic- ago is the Firestone Singing Oolor Fountain. in the gardens surround- ing ths Firestone factory and ex- hibition building. ‘This gorgeous spectac‘ is the only one of its kind in the world.~ 1i: presents in marvelous beauty a. per- fect harmony of music ever-chang- lng color combinations and varla_ ticns lnthe rise and fall oi the beau- tiiul mystic iountain. "This scientific enginerlng achievement is the re- mit oi years of work by some oi the ‘I 1-2114 fi I‘! _.§_i-I_£_ Z-Z i H? The Most Desirable Residential Sites ln Brighton FOR SALE Apply To i, REWARD 1 s is CRISP. NEW $ (ma: DOLLAR BILL AGAIN TOMORROW and Daily-Until June 10th. The SALADA Man is Call; ing AT RANDOM on Hundreds of ,Homes- in CHARLOTTETO WN and- Wherever he Calls and Finds a Packet of “SALADA” Tea he is Giving the Housewife ONE, DOLLAR for Her. Its Quality. world's greatest electrical engineers and scientists. - This magnificent flinging Color Fountain u situated m mm. of the ultra-modern and attractive Fire- stone factory and exhibition bulld- lng in the center "of the spacious garden, nus unded by trees, shrubs and beautiful flowers. The great pool is 100 feet long and l5 feet wide, out of which rise the many dome-shaped mystic fountains, the powerful light rays of varying hues Denetrating the misty water. This diamond-like spray shoots twenty feet in the air-ail in tube with the music. The ever-changing shots oi colors and the varying velocity oi the water are in complete tune with the music that fllls the air from im- mense radio loud speakers hidden within the walls oi the building. The Firestone factory and exhibi- tion building is one of the main at- I/alClrlDHl of the World's Fair. The building contains a complete tire factory, showing every step in the manufacture oi tires. and many unique and interesting dynamic dis- plays oi an educational nature. In addition to this, Firestone has an exhibit in the great "Hall of Science" where one o! the features "YW4UY\' r -n> Will Discuss Lobster Exports smwusr, N. 5., May 80- Iobster exporters of the Mari- time district will meet here io- day with Dr. W. A. Illoimd, de- puty minister of fisheries. and D. H. Sutherland, supervisor of the eastern division to deter- mine how export certificates under the new Franco-Canad- ian treaty shall be arranged and apportioned. Under the treaty, if ratified by France, Canadian lobster w um; ,. "an ».~ _. .,.-. v11" It . THE CHARLOTTETOWN Mary, The Glpssing Sweeper “ Pitch" Business Is Generally Dyihg Out in England And Times Are Hard For Daughter Of Veteran Of Crimean War. Crossing sweepers, once lo be found in every London, (Eng) street have almost disappeared.’ Modem tariffs is against their technique, mud is not of the same thickness and skirts are shorter than they svere twenty years ago. Here and there one may find a pitch, and one of tho last regular sweepers ls Mary, of Iladbroke grove. ' She has can-led on tho business begun by her’ father, who was a veteran oi the Orlmea, and the takings go to support herself and her mother, who is nearly 90. Penny An Hon: Mary laughs when ‘she speak-s oi her takings. ‘ I "People used to retire on cross- ings they tell me." she said to a reporter. _ “It is hard to keep going on it now. satin-day ls my best day, and last Saturday I was here for over seven hours and took sevenpencc hrpenny. On Sunday I made two- pence." Her mother who is not able to leave the one small basement room which ls their homc. is her chief support. They live on her old age pension. "Five shilling goes for the rent" Mary explained "and if I can't make anything during tho day wv go without meals. Flag Day Rivals. ‘Mother often worries about me, wondering what I shall do when she's gone, but I suppose I shall manage somehow." m‘ Mary's opinion it is the flu! day custom which has mined crossing sweeping. "They're always flagging for something. and if people 8W6 W them there is nothing left for us.” is her point of view. Yet she has two regular patronsl both almost as poor as herself. packers will be given a quota. oi 3,000 qulntals for export to France under the preferred tariff arrangements. Under French weight systems, this a1 mounts to 660,000 pounds gross weight, or 9,300 standard 48- pound cases. British House Considers Tim- ber Import Paying Up Arrears l One .woman gives her two hal- pennics each Monday, and on Sat~ . urdays_a. _man, gives hcr slxpence. He is unemployed and lives with his brother. also unemployed» “d his father too old to be employed. If he is unable to give her the glxpencc he owes it to her, and faithfully pays up annals. As Mary says, “He goes without himself in order to pay me." But she can still smile at life. One of her humorous reminiscences GUARDIAN "Mother and I went." says IMMY. “and enjoyed ourselves. But we have never been since and never shall, of course.” Another bit of fun for her is when the strolling comedians with. barrel-organs and dancing stunts come to the neighborhood. "They always draw up opposite me," shc said, “and I sit in the stalls and don't paly," The stall is the uptumcd soap box which is hcr seat all the year round. ‘ By her side is her budge of of- iice, and although it is s draughty orner shc does not cstoh cold. “It's a. healthy life," says Mary. with another chuckle. “Wonderful how you can live on air and a cup of tea now and then to wash ll down." SPRINGFIELD WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting of Erpringiield Women's Institute WES held in the school house on May 18 with seven members and two visitors present. Meeting r ’ with Odc. The minutes oi the pre- vious meeting were read, adopted and signed. Miss Annie McLennan visited the school and reported that the water pail had been pur- chased. A bill or $1.00 for flowers sent io Miss Ruth McLeod was presented and ordered to be paid. A letter was read from Mrs. Peter Sinclair thanking the members ior letter oi sympathy. A letter was read from P. A. Crcelman. M. D., Superintendent regarding the Pro- vincial Sanatcrium. A letter was al- so reed from Mr. H. D. Johnson, President of Red Cross society re- garding the Red Cross Campaign. Misses Annie Molennan, Helen Buntain and Ruth Lambe were ap- pointed to collect for Red Gross Fund. Mrs. Hyatt Haslam and Mrs. A. K. McGrcgor were appointed to attend in Annual Convention in Charlottetown. A very interesting paper on the Women's Institute Oreed was read by lvllsa Muriel Haslam. Mrs. Norris Sinclair, Miss Emily Howard and Mrs. Robert Howard were appointed on Pm. gram‘ Committee. Roll call to be answered with "Favorite S ,.,. Dish." Meeting closed with Nation- al Anthem; ‘ WIFWS SUNBURNED ‘BACK ‘BLAPPED BY HUSBAND COURT GRANTS DIVORCE i. Praises Economy of the PACE ELEVEN "‘ i Unsolicltelfletter from!‘ i n: OWIIBI‘ ‘l! and gasoline consumpap n, NEW FORD V Q SENSATIONALLY L0W15§APRIUES _ 1 1953 .. Saul-def‘, a“ (me a xueutatiw" Ils of low ll or“ ’ 6 v fi I l°gzitarl° 24 That's a true. un- varnishod, accu- rate picture of Ford economy from the most de- pendable source -— a man who driven the carand knows what ll will o. See the nearest Ford dealer and arrange f or n demonstration o the big New F Y-8 and the big "a! F"? Feet; »- (F. O . B. Boat lflmisonOnwria. Bumpers, spare lire and taxes ess- NEW FDRII FOUR l I-" I . ‘t S. lilaolreod n, Vernon River Wile: e Son st Mm PAKTT, For Every Purpose There is a C-I-L PAINT product for every paint- ing need-created by chemical genius to do that‘ job best. No matter what you are going to paint-the ex- fcric of your house, a piece of furniture, cellar floor, kitchen walls-we have a pro-tested C-I-L paint for the purpose. For satisfaction and economy buy the proper paint for each job. CAIWELL BROS, Ltd. .. Charlottelflwli lVllss n. Smith .. North Bullies E. S. Johnston, Fortune Bridge. ly last month. Ottawa Conference trade agree- ment, which calls for imposition oi restrictions against imports from foreign countries which are sold at lcss than cost price. LIFE only he who lives a life oi his ow-n can help the lives of other men-Phiiilph Brooks. most of that country's products ear- The House was discussing article 2i. oi the Canada-United Kingdom mad to the poor. nrr colour? now IS vuun LIVER? Wake up your Liver Bile --Without Calomel Your livor's n very small organ, but .'t rer- mnly "I! D1"; your digestive and r-liminniiva grgros out of killer‘ by refusing in no“; 4mg n, YM y twntpounds o ‘liquid bile into your bum-lg nu won‘ comp etc o t h '1 by taking salts, oil, rulnngarlzvcafesurqllnxllflydlgdlllij; ljilflsmwylfaillrzhzxrnwl-lhr tlijeuqlieaigtllalrowlim trawl" uccd alivcraiimulvsut. y u‘ m yo“ Carter's Little Liver Pills will anon bring ha l; the sunshine into your llle. They're pure] Vi-gcr lahlo. Safe. Sure. Ask for them by name. [use substitutes. 25c at all druggists. 4g ‘THINNING As a general rule too little atten- a v c will be a group oi.’ rubber trees from is her one and only visit to the nlc- OIHOAGQ MW infBack 5131" The biggest. ' Anolber big ' mxmmh m“: m“ u” mmon M" mum“ Rubber ‘urea. pars take heed. Virginia K. chabot $ roomleennnd gsmsemléjzz: roomy our: $ P1535550 1!! Ubefll- 22' complained to Judge Joseph mos! power- i , y 50 horse- rormou, May SL-(QP. Cable) S“ Movie on” Sezbath that every time she went Mum “w, " "" ‘"'"'- o n u, eraser“- *" "P --- a ll!- "P o o . ius a , It W85 119101? the (“W5 9f llames- n rvmg won up her wheelbase. 75 horsepower. Sells for ' base. And the lowest prices lra Can- been granted British firmstoirnpon. 1 P of the time simburngd back, The mum ruled umber ‘mm Russia since the mm ‘ti: 1:02; ell/glam; in Porwbeuo Saturday that this was cmel and lees than many smaller cars. ads for a standard size automobile. clamatlon of an embargo against p9 gave her 9, divQ-pgg decree, .n,cn,ld,mm.. i \ Form nmTonIcoMI-ANY 0F census. Lmnau tion is paid to thinning. Nature is usually Tavlsh and as a result far more seeds germinate than is neces- sary. But if all are allowed to grow the plants will he snlndly and weak. In the case of flowers the first squall will topple them over and the blooms will always be small. With such vegetables as carrots and head lettuce for instance, growth will be slower and slow growing vegetables are invariably lcss tender than those that come along rapidly and un- checked. For well developed flow- ering planis allow at least. hall as much room each way as tho plant will be tall when fully grown. This will encourage symmetrical sidc growth, stout stems which need lit- tle ii any support and a plant cap~ able of producing full sized and full colored bloom. PROGRESS ‘Prim pmcrrss" is the increase of the number of individuals who de- tach themselves from the inorganic mass of mankind, and develop their physical and moral qualities to the full extent of which they are cap- able under the conditions in which has placed use-Boyle St. John. No one can be sure in advance where tho. climbing path of truth may loud. it tlllCRllUiS to an near in llirrlhlf‘. prrCipi/JPS; it tirreatmis to lose itself hv-hlzid porpoildlculllf‘ rocks oi doubt. The appeal is to the brave mind, regardless of seli, to march on and climb, with sub- lime trust that truth leads surely to the heart oi’ God-Charles F. Dole. Bringing “lipfiljather "QTII HOU HEYEWAKE lJP-TI-IBNEI an - eons WILLTHINKTHERES A Mano cream-mun m, sz- ,. How ooYou EXPECT ME To series» wits-a You SMQRMG LAKE THAT‘? . . “:1. . _ '4 e2 O l”), ling Pasture Syndlcue, Inn. Oren Bvimn rigm reserved. By George McMsmuw ' 2/‘? l» e 1 it a 5 y r 1 r 4'1’ l I L. ll ll. Fred Anise»; , Moe-rel! Maoltenale b Co. .. Kenslllloll I P‘, ; ~ W»: r. Brooks, Murray Harbor w. r. Callaghan a Co. st. Iouls l g 3' 000k a Son .... Murray River I-larold It. Moase .. New Aunau - A - _ 5 ‘ u, 1'. Galleon .... m». 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