BY BARRIERS-The Barbers team, much more difficult to row beau- _ . _ hi l- t l , . a _ (Gallant, Davlspn. MacPherson tiflll flowers than a fEgV rows of f§wy'l__il_'li_l-i°ris.'.lf"l ‘:5; "gt-Erik," Nstiotllallrlngflllzlsvgilattl-illg Cgilfjligiiig much or a Surat‘: H owenumr; forested, they Knew could nqt, be Warning. tiorl of the human race, b61118 You!“ Noonan and Houghton), won the common vegetables. But this 1S through clouds t‘: gas... Note use of after a Visit to‘Moncton. The fur mm and For) i u ‘o? trrov; “gm, Greenland-ii ‘Vii-ll i" TR". Liibiil‘ Se“ a’ partner and pamcipatol‘ m Commercial Bowling League tour- not so. In many respects it is ens- hm; wit, o“ ggyefgl o: (lhildfgn, production next year, he remark- Detroit R1‘: wmgs gwnme a Jaiék dor. or" possibly Newfoundland. (c Pdhv“) m‘ “my? “"1 wh° m)!“ Ymf‘ i_ nilrnent at the Capitol Bowling ier to produce the flowers. Of The“ “e flcsiKnefl for pl-eg-ction *d, from report-s he has rscsived Hockey“ ,?8u§§v1 £55513 at" “"3118 bfliik- the)’ lfiflfilfd i119 (By Gml-cfimf,» 53nd,; win,’ sacred Gmtm (the Pope referred ‘o Alleys. Dominion Fur Sales were course there are certain things against mustard gas, more lethal Irom ranches on the Island. should Adams.“ 1e h; “EQ 09133.; 115g Greemandic Piifliamem- While it LOURDES April 28 - In terms the Grotto of 1”‘"d°s)§“§° delgna second. Results were Barbers 2789, like gorgeous roses, delicately MW h: g5 mg), as 135;, y“, Wyn.“ some génggnglzhé’; plasy In a]; Aug,‘ cué was still in its mid-summer session “m, 1e" no’ doubt he‘ meant Gen gigiestzs 5211mm‘! 03,1231’; ‘Lab Dominion Fur Sales 2705. High shaded Iris and tender stately _-_- _ 59309 m)“ were nmflsete‘; imam pglxilidpfigisglgillgdatlollct. Glen mnnys neo_pagamsmy Eugenio can who have here renovated the Trim her sister, Miss Harriet Bradshaw. _ ,5 M, m, “be q , i9“ °i1 55mm” "WW1"! 9n ' wliitblonczlfhallx-Tsfllalltfilaer Trullgcfl: rev: for VBEgEEIJIBSUiIItIIIIEDfEIIZEr world. It is played in every CM‘; ,l\i‘ii°ii8 m‘? diiciiiiieilis ill iile icy have fnisc conceptions of tne (C. I’, Cable By Guardian's visit to Montreal. S. m. e, ,8 m, Camndufa, m. , a, b“, 1, me garden ,5 80mg ,0 be iced nation fllili "WW "i" ii" ii° - Vatican library which reliiir i0 world and of life, that they are pos- Special wil-ei s " p0 Thu Sliil. ihel’ 5W» "W" “is m‘ Greenland-America are the follow- scssed by superstitions of race and BAssETERm-j, St. Kitis, P Other factors may be beyond con- .__._'_ \ o3 tm a3 ter ii'°i "i" ii“? liiiiiieiiei‘ h" iiilwiiiifl ‘iiimim “m” M“ “"1"” ii°°d sunrises GOING coon Mines Regulation Act will open w- lmln all parts of the world, or whose ~ check over this foundation. Wesili- veleiflilies Mi ilimllsi Blil/ kind 0i ._-- momw at stellarwri into the Alrll .yes at least are turned toward this vlllln and Puppy Ration '0. foxes, Pa 88 e s Qrpsoil and location may be ides] soil. The eastern and southern sun. mow YORK-Hal sllrfire, young 16 eXplOSlOn lit the loco-foot level pinup he 5am 5g ,0“,- neu-u, Deal", but without good seed, specially ofccurse. is supposed t0 be the Kansas (my “Ems plgygy who of the Acadia Coal Company's Al- H " -- - ~-= l» _ dollars and costs. Two prohibition u s to» a slums. -'l‘hin column Is ruervvel [or news of locll tutu-ut- but Mandela: of I I ' “'1', “'22. m-{l u '1 bl l“ ll I Q I I I B I ‘BI I I l hit»- (Note: m. vilhialmu Stahussall, i“ iiie- Aiiimiiii- -GALVANIZED even balance u“ c h“ “on” explorer’ em,- hefi; ttlilrture ofpuclgjnatklgn’: wit‘): 0min on his recent statements glv- me tree b1 g habit of ma lobster scales, in stock at Bruce's. L-598il-4-29-2i. -BES'1‘ QUALITY Gllddeirs pure shellac for hardwood doors in stock st Bruce's. bWBO-A-‘JB-Ii. —TIII DENTAL OFFICES of Summcrslde, Kensingwn, Glieary, Alberton and Crapaud will close on Wednesday afternoons starting May 1st, until December. - L-‘IMB-l-fl-tf —FRBSII SUPPLY FOX CAP- SULES all makes just received. Tilllilli’ Drill 00., Kellli-ilkiflii- In the better libraries of many A-IB-tf. wumfleg ed from seed, being noted for the —'-— ‘Prue. it is sometimes carelessly Spend with which they germinate, —WANTED AT ONCEE-exper- “and ma; the Norse dlgcqvemd d five days sometimes bringing them lkcland around aco. Two things The iflrile filmiil’ °i Piiiiis- 1m‘ through the earth. The pinks as a ienced hardware salesman.‘ Apply Box '70, Summerside. I..-’l03il-4-29-2i. —RECOVEBY—1"rIends will be pleased to learn that Mrs. A. W. illlhcDoweli of Poplar Avenue is sble to be out again after being confined to the house through in- Juries sustained when she fell from instep-ladder at her home. S. -RBTUIINED HOME - Mr- George Frizzell has returned from Montreal where he had been re- ceiving medical treatment and is - st present with his mother, Mrs. ‘ John Friuzell, Central Bedeque. S. —DISMISSED WITH COSTS- In the County Court on Friday a garnished case was dismissed with costs. M)". E. H. Strong, K.C., for defendant, and Mr. T. L. Compton for plaintiff. S. —PROII'IBITION COURT-Mr. G. M. Matthews held Prohibition Courton Friday afternoon and Saturday morning. 0n Friday sev- eral cases were heard from the West. One party was fined $200 or 3 months and mother fifteen cases were dismissed. On Saturday morning two parties from Borden were fined $200 or three months for selling liquor contrary to the Prohibition Act. S. “COMIIERCIAL LEAGUE WON three Guy I-loughton, fill; high tingle Bruce Davison, 2'10. Twelve teams took part in the league. A banquet is to be held in the Cap- itol Grill tonight when the prizes vlll be presented. S. rsrtsonsns mo“ an » . ylvhere and will bloom all fifteen inches between row is suf- . _ . _ __M.r and M" “be” Mmmlan season. if the dead flowers are ficient or a better rule would be miaghwfgidalg: égczl sigfggegiufx lilies 0i biiiiiclis iiiiPYORPii iiii iccllilifted his voice in accusation figgavéfllgazyhglg§éyogngggcinA222}. ' ' sheared off lwo or three times to allow the regular distance be- p” n ‘ ‘ ' Biiiliiiid 153°. The iafi- Elsi")? 01 inlltl-Christians who really are The Pope-s pray" o, Beéedmmn Gmmand‘ vmcenhus‘ “as m” "P‘“‘“"‘“ ‘°‘“‘°°v°““* followed an uiterhooh service at ti:- of Coleman were visitors to Sum- morsids on Friday. S. —Mrs. Thane A. Campbell and -’Miss Roberts MsoKelvis and Mrs. Sonneman have returned to l anti PRIN Civilian Populations ‘Prepare, For .11- ix .9 .. GARDEN (By Gordon Lindsay Smith) Easily Grown Flowers Many people believe that it is Lillics, which certainly will not thrive on neglect, but there are also a dozen or so annuals. and a few herbaceous perennials, which require practically no skill. Take the little Alyssum, for edg- ing walks or borders It comes in several sizes ilp to six or eight inches in height. It will grow al- with clippers or even a lawn mow- er. Portulaca is another which can be planted and fnrgottén, It likes a hot, sunny location and does not Marigold. It thrives in almost any position, though it should not be The possibility of war and. rc- sultant gas attacks on civilian pop- nlatlons ls apparently very real when European yaticns spend mil- lions on civilian defence. Here are children of Italy (LEFT and LOWER. RIGHT) btlng taught use of gm marks. Such training is now regular school training. UPPER. RIGIIT-—Members oi‘ the Voluntary aid detachment oi’ Brit- ish Red Cross Society shown as they staged a "gas attack" at lhc Chislchurst Caves, which have been fitted up as a sears of gus- tuce, radish and spinach. in bc- tween latcr maturing vegetables such as corn. tomatoes, parsnips and swiss chard. By the time the later things are beginning to need full room, the first namcd group will be used and out. of the way. For this sort of planting eight to tween the rows of corn and to- matoes, fcr instance, then simply put the early stuff in between. Where a ‘horse or garden tractor hand cultivated and as lnllch as possible grown the following widths on Fur Production. Prospects Bright (Special to the Guardian) MONCTON, N. 13,, April 27——Thc llelt bllsimss. it is estimated, was worth $2.500,000 to Prince Edward :ll:i fcx ranchers last your, stat- td B. Roy Holman, of Charlotte- town. a wcll known fur buyer, on She’s Shocked ar and Gas Attack ADAMS HAS OLYMPIANS verlnes return from the BACK r0 THE swm WARS I-IAMILTCN-Irmle Mullen. PLAYED EVERYWHERE nin where the DEYPROITJWhen Halifax Wol- Olympic Games next year, it wouldn't be one of the most promising swimmers In Ontario, is xtllrning to competit- ion after "retiring" several months alw- liei" Single idea is i° milk“ independent bishclrlc in lilo. The a place on the i936 Olympic swim- ' LONDON - Soccer is the most universal combative sport in the soccer. ‘But its home is Great Brit- pvofessional sport ‘s UMME RS105 GUARDIAN a COUNTY CI-IRObiIQLI-E l Claims’ Irish Di scove red , Sparklers‘ For A m e r I c a tug cwdlt to the Irish for the dis- covery of America, in the following article mitten for the Associated Press). (Copyright 1935 by the Assbclakd ss PR (A. P. By Guardian's Speclll Wire) NEW YORK. April ZI-We know that the Irish discovered Iceland, for s monk of Ireland, Dicuil, writ- ing about 823 A. D. tells that he had talked with clergy who were in Iceland 25 years before. His book, Dc Mensura ovbis Ter- rae, exists in several manuscripts, and as a. printed book it is found thus, have rooted tbrelnselves deeply in the affection of most flower lov- ers. They are a hardy race of sparklers and with the exception of a few of the alpine varieties may be grown with COmpTMB confidence. Fragrance is one of their. de- lightful qualities. The old-fashion- ed grass pinks, diimthlu plumarius, with their clove scent, and the Sweet Williams. dlanbhus barbatus. are the two most generally grown forms, and deserve a place in every garden. Thegrass pinks have been devel- oped into a fine range of large- rnske that impossible to sustain. First. It is well known that during this period the Norse had conquered a large part of Ireland, including Dublin, and they must have learned from the countrymen of Dicuil about the island, larger than Ire- land. which they had discovered in the ocean to the northwest. Then the sagas tell that when the Norse leached Iceland they found it oc- cupied by Christian Irish. Eric The Red . B 930, when the Icelanders es- tab ished their parliament and a DAiantIius, A HardyRace Off ‘s: %;"' Your Garden with handsome dark zcnlnls- 00m- lrlxlfkig the carnaltion with then! pinks has given a new strain know! Bass pinks and also retain the clove fragrance. There are many named varletleg but mixed seed gives varieties of fine quality which may be propagated from cuttings. Hardy camaticns are again con-i- ing into popularity because of their rich coloring, particularly in the scarlet and dark red shades. While not as hardy as the grass pinks. they survive the winters easily if given a mulch of straw or leaves. A robust rock garden Jlower has been produced by crossing the All-, wood with a dwarf alpine pink. All the pinks are very easily rais- race delight in lime soil. They like good drainage and rich fore. Trans- plant them as soon as the first pair of trun leaves appear and let them grow 2 inches apart until their per- manent quarters are ready for them. The greatest value of the grass pinks is for edgings. Walks edged on each side with these pinks are one of the most popular plantings that can be made and when cov- cred with fragrant bloom in June make a fine ‘display. If the bloom 1s sheared as it fades they will give intermittent bloom all sum- flowered types, with colors ranging Republican form of government, the from rich crimson to white, all population was around 50300-10 percent to 26 percent Irish, most mer. If allowed to seed the bloom- fng season is over for them. of the rest Norse. In 982 Eric the Red, a farmer in that northwestern part of Iceland from which Green- land is visible, was condemned to a thlee-year-exile. He spent those years exploring Greenland. In 9B5 be induced about 600 of his coun- trymen to accompany him in l4 ships for the colonization of West- ern Greenland. The first parlia- ment of that new republic met around 990. In 9-99 Eric's son, Leif the Lucky, spent the winter as the- guest of a Norwegian king who burned with proselyting zeal. l-lc not only wri- verted Leif but induced him to carry back two missionaries. The spring i000 they sailed straight for the south tip of Greenland, missed it (perh: as in bad weather) and struck a land which, because it was GERMANTS NEll-PAGANISM IIENUIJNCEB Papal Legate In Clos- ing Ceremonies Of Holy Year At Lour- des Delivers Solemn dlnal Pacelli, Papal Legatc to the sacred ceremonies here closing the Holy Year, chose the close of the Triduunl today for a solemn warn- ing that the church never would make peace with any national phil- oscphics based on race and blood, As 230,000 persons received the blessing of Pope Pius XI in a broad- .lst from Vatican City, Cardinal Writes Of Discovery Around i075 the Priest Adam of Bremen wrote of Lcif's discovcm of America in his k Gesia Ham- burgcnsis. Green and was made an Papacy appointed from that time a very old errors.” - “It is of small importance," he lvurncd, ‘that they gather around llc flag of social revolution, that pointed after Columbus had report- ed his visit to the new world and held office llntil about 24 _v:‘:irs after Columbus died. in Papal letters: Pope Innocent lII.. I205; Pope John XXI. I276; Pope cloud. "The philosophy of one and all of VNITCAN CITY, April 28.—(A.P.)_ —Pope Pius delivered an impassion- ed prayer today for peace and good will In. the world. His prayer was addressed to the Virgin Mary on the occasion of closing ceremonies of the Triduum at the sanctuary at Lour- des, France. “Immaculate Queen of Peace havs mercy onus, Immaculate Queen of Peace pray for us. Immaculate Queen ,of Peace intercede for us," His Holiness implored prior w blessing the multitude at Lourdes in a broadcast. ' His words were broadcast in Latin from his study in the Vatican. "Oh Mother of charity and mercy,‘ the Holy Father continued, "who as. sisted your sweetest Son while on the Cross I-Ie achieved the redemp- uum of sacrifice of the Crcss—ws beg and pray of you the DTGCWIII fruits of redemption and of you! passion. “You who are the Mother of all. concede that in the purity of custom and dignity of life. in the unity of mind and concordance of souls, the peace of the peoples remaining safe. Vatican over which he presided. B. W. ‘I.. April 28-—Six persons convicted on cha es arising Q "7ETZIEIE¥EIQSZQEQ‘X;L;1SL..LEQ ‘ ii r11‘. c .. ‘xx-s: ; anew“- 5o HI‘; {ESE ESE ii“ _ are sufficient: Let c, P‘h, ,, L . . summund" mm‘ at mnrflmm- mrflligzgt...“Alieimfililinilwe (:3 carrots, bccts and sllmilar szilrrrbw h“ reach” m‘ highest mlganmed “E1191” an“ .1279: 13°99 Marin‘ w‘; ‘hem is hi5"! °i1 Piiiiiiiliies 955ml!- out of sugar pla tatio riots moi-ids, where they llsve been mm“, aw“, French Mango“; 1,, Ol‘ early vegetables, 12 inches; iliiiiie- 1382. POP- Nicholas V-- i443.bP°l>- ally opposed to those of the Christ- y“, zg 1nd e9 Wm sent w ‘Ending m” “mt” mmms- 5' “other which should he; be over. beans, peas, potatoes, staked to- WT GATES» Alexander V" H92 M‘ P0551 1y “ m" “"5119 Antigua Saturday to serve pris- _'_' looked by the gardener who has matoes and corn 20 inches" mel- wMBARDgBAMP - "Riem- two 1am‘). The cardinal assemd the Mm“ °" "iimw" "iifliii! Tm!" ii" l! ’ ' 113001081081 SW11? iii Gimii- Catholic Church never would con- h, n" yo," = -Mrs. Andrew Harrison, who hss been the guest. of Mrs. J. A. Arsenault. Summer-side, ‘ on Friday to her home in Law- rence Mus. She was accompanied is far as Morlcton, N. 8., by her sister, Miss Oil Arsenault, and her niece, Miss Yvonne Arsensult. S. “Sa n to Claus ” (A. l‘. By Guardian's Special Wire) SANTA CLAUS, Ind, April 2B- Jcnlcs l". Martin, 60-year-old post- master of this tiny southern In- disns settlement. died of paralysis today afici- clinging to life since a stroke suffered. April 2. Martin made "Santa Claus" be- come real throughout the world at Christmas time by postmsrking rifts and requests to thousands of anxious kiddies. Less than 100 per- sons inhabit this village, and all assisted him each year in relaying‘ truckloads of cards sud packages which flooded his tiny workshop asses-roll w; hleiboen built’ hm by little time to devote to his hobby and also the California Poppy, Cosmos and omsmentsl Sunflow- er. This selection will give plenty of bloom, a fair range in color and also In height. ' Seed It is impossible to over-chipboa- izc the importance of good seed. selected to suit Canadian condi- tions. the garden is going to be s failure. There is no guarantee that a. flower‘ which has given wonder- ful results in Great Britain or the Southern States will do equally well In this country and because of this the average gardener is well advised lo secure his seed and nursery stock from a reliable Can- adian source. Big Yields From Little Spscs Vegetable gardens should be very Joductivc affairs, and from s fraction of an acre of ground, ten times the yield is expected cs would result from a similar urea under ordinary field conditions. Where space is limited it is pos- sible to grow two crops, even‘ in those sections of Canada where the summer season is inclined to be short. This is dolls by planting inductors rows of very early stuff like ist- ons, cucumbers. unstaked tomatoes, 24 to so inches. \ Soil The bcst location for a garden ls an open position sloping towards the south or cast and the ideal soil 1s well drained loam. Of course, it is impossible always to secure these ideal conditions, and Can- ada is fortunate in possessing a best for encouraging growth and if possible lln esposure of this kind can be arranged. But with soil, any kind can be built up to meet the ideal . of a loose loam. Sand is better than clay because, the former is warmer and it also gives quicker returns from fertil- izer. It should be made to retain moisture, and to do this plenty of humus, or rotted vegetable man- .urs must be incorporated. Digging in strawy manure, green crops of outs, clover or even weeds. will prove s wonderful help both to sandy and clay soils, especially sf- tsr this additional material has rotted. If the clay is very heavy. and the gas-den ales. small, sand or ashes can be added. Drainage is essential. In large gardens it is advisable to‘ add tile underdrsin- sgc, but if this proves too expens- ive, s fstr substitute will be shel- low open ditches. Well rotted barn yard manure is the best fertiliser but of course is not always ob- tainable and it is sometimes ob- true, too. because champion came 1197)’? to exhibition and drew a total auditorium. jar tournaments. Th1 legian has tournaments and rapidly is winning i reputation. ‘NUI MUCH DIFFERENCE throwing s baseball and vll did the throwing. SMARD GAINS POWER plsycr,.hs.s made such rapid head way in the last year that be is re FLINT, Mich-Max Baer versus Guy mmbardcl mmbardo, London. Ont., orchestra leader, winsl It's thc heavyweight put on an gate of $1,900. The following night Iom- , bardo and his band played to $4.000 worth of customers in the same rcached the finals in the Canadian singles championship; last season in Toronto. has shovnrl his head above water in United States ml.- blond col- beateh some of the bet- ter players in winter and spring LONDON-Frank G. Maine's lec- old book shows there isn't much difference between the records for cricket ball. Sheldon Ielurie threw s base- ball 426 fnet. 9 1-2 inchesfor s I'd, CI m l t I‘! l t D111 _ "fi "n33. nigssurctd Ygfililc. fclhePercl- m“ “Wpmw t" u" M39" i5 l MONTREAL-Henri mill chord, dlppfl‘ French-Canadian tennis .. - Ap u ma. - 1 °hiiiiil>i°ii~ M ‘Ira Wilfred Plckerlngn, Clinton. n» land and historical research in Europe are constantly adding to and confirming that body of Euro- pean knowledge of pre-Columbian America of which the statements here made are samples. sent to come to terms with such principles at any price. "The church will not be moved by any flattery and will tremble before no threat," he said. His address concluded with on in- vocation on behalf of France and the other nations represented at the world-famous Lourdes shrine. “Protect this nation so dear to your hearts, and all the Christian peoples gathered here at your feet T0 PROBE MINE DISASTER (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) NEW GLASGOW. N. 5-. 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Through Knnlngton, lune lo light Thursday lthy lth through Kelvin to Ilubcn Largo, Will- Imlst for lion. Home M night until the IIIIIIIIIII Tuesday May 1th To Edd Donnell’: for noon. Thoma to Ilolincl Irvin's Ivor night vv ednudsiy In; nth The Dominion Silver Fox Furs LIMITED mfliivo for link‘ mm as minions. hr o! Broadway nim- "lioilr- mow YORK-Among oi u... boys to m... a Wilts. 1.. noon. m... .. csgflcts and beats. gun witir a wood Ilnl citadel of virtue by com- giggle, Qhl-mpm o; m, 13mm '12:.- ".l‘hIIr.l:ll-: navy. ‘my: n s: application manure or psrison. Stud in th t; in - "i" - MM .. mixed zmulm It is eocdiiuiilim — - — ur:ted lnclallbfoglvyeiitwowifisave ‘xf- Effo ?I.'i'..'='."i.$'.'.1."il"-'. '3'§i.."§.°i°£6 8U ERSIDE 1H2 In“ wt l. l! h *- o Mid salittlo ‘mount nitrczn asstsnaowlthghsglddqlsok uncbhecrt- filled ‘glob; sale; promise. ‘mess an m prned i» luve "so ma. 1,1), JENKINS, DONALD A. 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