tidal The P been . gbytery o 110i’ TCanada Fshei ‘Monday H0‘, gconferen brmj t the Rev ‘WY, , chair. W?! t man of bill/l! l Service KB» l, ,- subjects yet b E. Boot Ml’, ‘Mlnlstei tcr w. l‘ ion. ‘l of Cr 1‘ helpful Erna: ' Christie and S voking lftlver l" tion in ‘Nalifl m‘ er too lerlan till from ti" ‘Accoi " doing ( ‘nothrl " ,5!’ vmys a HWY " i? quote t rA‘one».1 l, at u ‘ {my r _ w. n. " I ‘med i on The m a i Order ' as a. un ' Brothc‘ ls the larger j life is i spirit c there, i man 111 . L‘ . ing "0" mm l being l ‘the 1 g - side. l g The “Q dem l: ed in l - of bus ganizet expect per wil all? are th are ml society family‘ ed to _ l’ wrong v‘ fiQ g . . ..-.-_.“.,_,__ y __ - -» -_.......-.. s. II!) develop ‘OI-L New Process _. l Paint required-years of intensive = research. thousands chests.- And ‘the gggulgwuanewpalnszts notmerely F new in name, but nawin performsucu 7 »' 1 Bverybstchistlnrolghlypn-tswed " before it leaves the factory. 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Your master painter can sell you why; ' Profit by his professional knowledge: Qll-Ie will advise you which C-l-L pains ‘ If you are interested in 50% to 100% greater durability, better color and color retention for trim painting, you will investigate C-I-L Trim and Trellis Finishes-a modern miracle of chemi- cal research deyeloped in C-I-L laboratories; new“; aid-gr. . ., And these panels New Process Paint retains is most suitable for your TRIM PAINTING Tank Explodes, One Killed MONTREAL, May l5—(By the Canadian Press)—Thc explosion of s huge tnnk of asphalt in prepar- ation, at the premises of the Im- perlnl Oil Refineries, Limited, here Saturday claimed one life. Four other workmen wcrc seriously burn- ed. and a number of others sus- tained minor injuries. While the liquid was being boiled the explosion resulted from some unknown cause, probably a chem- ical reaction. The roof of the tank was hurled into a field 100 feet away and the hot material was spread over B. radius cf scores of feet. Len Paul Llrette, 40, a carpenter who was working near the tank, was rushed to hospital dying and un- recognizable because of his burns. His death occurred shortly after- wards. IVORY _ L‘. M. Poole Poole & Thompson. Limited R. T. Holman. Limited Morris, Bernard d’. Co. Matthew 8t McLean C. E. Pratt 8r Son (;Y PRO Fireproof‘ WdllbOdY Maritime Representative-N. B. Melville, 53 Rupert Street, Amherst, N. S For THEY have seen Gyproc Fire Tests and they know it resists fire. Use Gyproc for the walls, ceilings and partitions of the home you are building. 0r if you are “doing over” any rooms, adding new ones in the attic, partitioning the cellar, be sure to use this easy - to - handle, fire - safe wallboard. It is an excellent base for Gyptex or Alabastlne and may- be papered or panelled. Gyproc may be easily idem f"! by fb: name on tbe board and lb: Gram stripe along the edge. GYPSUM, LIII AND ALABASTINI. Canada, llited Qlehee M d uh»... - sun a: i Charlottetown, P. E. l. “Doc Dobbin ” Passes Away (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, _ May 15-—Medlca.l scléfide has lost a valuable assist- ant with the death of old “Doc Dobbin," a large black work horse whose blood had supplied diph- theria antltoxin for the treatment cf more than 41,000 children. Old "Doc" died suddenly on the farm near here where 150 horses are kept for the making of serum. He was 21 years old and-a native of the western plains. Two years ago old "Doc" was the guest at a birthday party attended by local school children. Mickey, a twelve-yenr-old bay, al- so a westerner, henceforth will supply the blood for the serum for children. He has been at the farm five years. Unusual Manner To Break Leg IREDERJCION, N. 3., May l4- (By the Canadian Pram-Claude lnynes 0f Tay Creek, N. 13-, sus- tained a. broken leg in a most un- usual manner yesterday while work- ing for the New Brunswick electric power commission near Keswick on a transmissi line extension. He fell from the top cf s loud of poles and as he rolled downhill struck one of his legs against the other hard enough to sustain a serious. fracture. llll ausnnuu dwelling room-J. P. Richter. BRINGING UP FATHER n1? 4.1mm AND rants or. Buy paint at Bruce's. sose-s-xe-aa. Abliitzlntaudlbarlllfn. woven farm fenclnl in stock at Bruce's. 8000-64041- .-PREACHED IN SUHQEISIDI —Rev. Mr. Fraser o! Alberton preached 4n the Presbyterian Church both morning 1nd evening on Sunday and delivered excellent sermons on both ocoasltail. At the evening serviw Mr. MIell Ban- gock 3M1; ‘"1116 15b 0110111", Whit!!! was much aPPMhl-cdl Rev. m. Jeans took the services in Albertans) for the day-B. —IXCHANGED PULPlTS-mv. m. Wilson of the United Baptist Church, exchanged pulpits with Rev. Berry when: of the Christian church on Strudel-B. -—GASPESIA HIST TRIP-The S. S. Gaspesla which mule regular calls, fortnightly, to Summerslde last yesr. made her first call this spring early Sunday morning, She brought a nfscellaneolu cargo. A few visitors also arrived with her. She unloaded at once and took on nine oars of potatoes and some smell cargo. She left in the early hours of Monday moming and will cull at Charlottetown on her return trip. She was almost four days overdue owing to rough westhesz-a. -DA.'FI‘ODII. TEA-The Junior W. A. of St. Mary's Church Sum- merside, entertained their parents and other members of tbs Church on Saturday afternoon in St. Mary's Hall tn a delightful afternoon tea. The dainty tea tables were adorned with vases of daffodils and the hall decorated with yellow, white and green streamers. The little wait- resses wore pretty yellow and green aprons, symbolic of daffodil time. There was a sale of needle work and wcodcrelt. the result of the industry of the children during the winter months, which found e ready sale; indeed the handicraft was highly commented upon and Vdn. Archdeacon White, D. 13., who was present, said that he was sure that the beautiful needlework prepared each year by the lsdes of St. Maryflsoburch for their Blaster bazaar would be in no danger of extinction while such industrious young people were among the rising congregation. The tea was a great success and the young ladies made charming hostesses. The elders in charge of the Junior W. A. wish w exprus their thanks toallthose who helped in anyway to make the ef- falr so successfuL-S. noon, Mrs. F. J. E. Wright, retring president, presided and read the re- port for the year. which wag high- ly gratifying. Mlss Cecilia Bur- roughs, tress, brought in the fin- ancial report which showed e 860d balance. The election of officers re- sulted as follows: Pres. lVlirs. E. W: Manson; Vice pres. Mrs. J. Le lRnY Holman; Sec. Twas, Miss Bur- roughs. Committees, House, Chair- man, Mrs. J. G. Simpson, Mrs. A. B. I... Home, Nllrs. G. R. MoQuarrZe. Mrs. Mussen, Mrs. H. H. Ilcfurgey, Mrs. J. Le Roy Holman, Mrs. L. G. Lewis and Miss Enid McFarlane; Tea, Chairmen, Mrs. E. T. Tonto“. Mrs. R. s. Jam-dine, Mrs. H. T. Hol- man, Miss F‘. H. Hunt, Mrs. F. J. E. Wright, Mrs. A. R. Brennan, Games and memberships, Miss Emmu Bradshaw, Miss Kellie Holman, Miss Ruth Muttart, Mrs. L. G. lew- is, Mrs. J. S. Wright and Miss Glen Williams; Grounds, chairman, Miss Gladys Holman, Miss Hunt and Miss Burmugh; The conference committee were all re-elected and are, Mrs. H. '1‘. Colvln, Mrs. H. H. Lefurgey and Miss F. H. Hunt. It is den-stood that the Golf Club are arranging for a series of pictures on Golf by Bobby Jones ,entitled "Shorts on Golf" which should prove a. great help to beglnners and old members-S. Friends: Friends should have everything in common, except the THE who Isyadaguiseuhbial THERE IS "NO ‘suBsTiT Only Kelvineter ls Fully Automatic Kelvinstorbeltmemodelsaretlseonlyelectric waycolduJoursepassned nedallthe time. No danger-of _ Kelvinanorguardsyourfooiissummancally. ’ porcelaininside offer you 4- mainsai compartments. See the new Kelvinaeor models. Glisteniog white and out. Beautiful chromium placed hardware and tce tray fronts. See your Kelvinsror dealer now and learn about the New Prices. Keivinsrors are made_ in Canada by Kelvinstor of Canada Limited, Iondon, Ontario.‘ K ELlV llN ATO R §LECTRIC REFI'I.GERATIO‘N which ofool automatically um: m. exrsalsuecsz ' mryKrlviadenflfiysltlrtbsfi-sltlulfirsbostmieyh " l 9 k- \ A MONlTl-l PINS A KELVINATOR IN YOWHGIIQ ,5 Wouldnkyuugivedcesnondujustaub; I * eoenjoytheea-nagoodtitingawhichalielvfi. e? ‘lbectisgcbliledaala f daedelldotuftceesadeseatstbecoolin; ' ' aenrmakes" widssparkllngiceeubu? Well. in addition no all this, you also KnlvlnacorheccnosnpYoumnkeep ' couditlonandelimlnsoe morescurmilkorspoiledfruissand l Why-nee hove a Kelvinaser installezisiglu lvqendteaemctlveeasyaetms? , foodslnperfeet age-No vegetablu. a . O , - ~31 |, . 1-0 It N}. , l "Wyvnv" Palmer Electric 00., Limited, Grafton St. . Brace McKay d’. 00., Ltd., Summerside. EASTERN GUARDIAN “"11!!! DATE of the public Auc~ tlon Sale of the movcable property of the Late Thomas E. Sigsworth already advertised for May 24, 1932, has been changed to Friday, May 20th, next. ’ 3106-5-16-31. -—LA.DIES GOLF MEETING" The annual meeting of the lady ‘ n of the Summerside Golf Club was held on Saturday after- ..'CREAM ILOUTIL-Mr. Wesley Dingwell will start hauling cream to Sourls Creamery over the Buy For- tune, Little River, Armandale, Red House route, Thursday, May 19th and continue onec each week until FEARS secretary REGINA, is another story. tax arrears. further notice. LOSS 0F HIS WRITES T0 HIS MAJESTY 358k» May 16-(35! The Canadian Press)- Oscar I. Dcntou wrote a letter to the King. He got what he wanted, but whe- ther he got it because of his letter In any case, the letter passed through a good many official hands. Danton lives at Horton, Kan, but he owns land near Avonlea, Sash, which he feared losing because of On Dec. 15, last he wrote to His Majesty. King George, asking if something could not be done about it. Herc is what happened to the letter: It was delivered at Bucking- ham Palace Jan. 1. His Majesty's answered it and also wrote to 10rd Bessborough. gover- nor-general of Canada. vernor-gcneral wrote to the under- secretarv-of-state. The latter wrote to the lieutenant-governor of Sask- atchewan. The lieutenant gover- nor wrote to the executive council of Saskatchewan. which referred the matter to the municipal affairs. Danton will not lose his land. An official of the department has informed him of a special act of the Saskatchewan which prevents loss of title of per- son in just his position despite tax arrears. He was also advised of department of 3103-5-l6-3l. LAND The go- Legislature further protection he could obtain on Jlostlon to the municipal council. Slight Lowering Of Insurance Rates Probable UITAWA, Mlny 16-—(By The can. adlan Freon-The probability of a. slight lowering o! insurance rates on grain moved out of Churchill this sea-son, was indicated in the House of Commons today by Hon. R. J. Mouton, Minister of Railways and Canals. Dr. Manlon said that the government has been. making every effort to have the insurance rates out of Churchill lowered, and that certain information received snow-ed to indicate a sness c o! success. AVONDALI WOMEN'S INSTI- TUTE The monthly meeting of the Avondsle Women's I titute was held at the home of Mrs. Fem; Murphy on May 10th. Eleven members and three visitors were present. Meeting opened by n piano selection. Roll Call was an- ewes-ed by "H usecleahing Hints", Several letters were read, and there was a discussion on these, and also on ways and means of making 1710M! for the Institute. It was moved and seconded that s. dollar be sent to the Sunatorlum to bum mattress covers. The next meet- ing is to be in the school room on 311119 14th. Roll Call to be answered by plying s. nickel. Meeting closed by singing the National An- them. ’ ' . A Grudge: The men who carries I Ill-NEG little réelllss thlt he is carrying instruments towound and lecerato himself; that he receives the darnare which he intended for Maritime Electric 00., Grafton St. . - ficezing in the food , wma“ JbOIN Model P-K-l. f. e ‘E2’ e " usevue names "f Denies Being A Communist HALIFAX, N. 8., May l5--(By the Canadian Press)—“l "am not a Communist; I never whs a Com- munist, and I never expect to be s. Commthlst," was the declaration of Orton Wade, released from de- tention by tho Department of lin- mlgratlon here yesterday, as he boarded a westbound train for Win- nipeg. Establlshment of U: fact of hisflunadian birth had obviated the possibility of his deportation. “I was a member of the Work- man’: Unity League of Winnipeg," Wade said. “It is an organization pledged to support the claims of the unemployed for human treat- ment; to present a united front on behalf of the unemploye’ in that city." He, with Conrad Cesslngcr and Dan Holmes, final disposition oi whose cases is pending, had been talking together after a. meetln] when they were arrested, Wade uld They had been token out of the city at once and placed aboard an eastbound train. Wade declared he had been tre ' ed well at all times and compared conditions st the detention qusr ters hers to "restaurant service." Opinion: Many people are sucl slaves tothe opinions oi’ others that they dare not express them- selves; their energies are tied up; they are slaves of Mrs. Grundy. These people do not have opinion of their own; they are governs! entirely by those of others. Accelerate: He who is silent ll forgotten; he who abstalns ts tv en at his word; he docs not ad vanes falls back; he who stops h overwhelmed, distanced. crush he who ceases to grow greater ~ comes smaller; he who leaves -~ gives up; the stationary condlt is the beginning of the end. another. . u" IAN BlRD ‘TO Mt: WORK- l n Montague, P. E. l. Summcrside, P. E. I. - Tignish, P. E. I. Souris, P. E. I. St. Peters, P. E. I. weLL- rcurfor Grrrln‘ UP A1‘ $16M?- THAT'S “mo: ENOUGM- "min ‘mi NEKGHBQRS KIN $ES I'M AN EARLY QYQQIIQYUIIM scam; sm-eu-r me Mlmmu Haem- SHOwM uP 1n- m‘ we GROCIR! Nvhawm , m so» G01’ . "firs; O - I660- GUTfilDfi OF‘ THAT CHI HA9 A FINE. QRIAKFAQFI’ FIR ton 7 w. n Pall details teem L. P. Bltehle, 1mm Aunt. B r. usuuo- Inn-sums, . sue? atwm‘ wont-You cm OLD Doc- Qscaastifile ' Jmv rates r flgmmgd by Nova Scot!" pine woods. IPIMW Plctou h! l!" '" h" greater lure than Iv"- Naw low fates at lug Plctou Lodge ill l9! vacation budgets. 5P yo t summer theta I! _ Milan's agn- 5‘i'h'“» M“ Ian f ixfryflatliways. Neal." freshwater lagoofl- _lor children. Take IN family to Pictcu summer. Telegraph fer Hotel I: wvatlan. Use Oanad I slaelanalf-loanvhl- I _ hue", (m; rum As! W. Clafltln, Dlltrlol Pasaeng A - IION ,,, By George McManui _ "" “"" """‘"Y‘—'MII{Q1U9S\‘W§DIII~Iwvvvzurwiv-lexmvwmwwax-run "w. .... .... .. . _ . .