p. YOUR v i i PRESCRIPTION DISPENSED l HERE Q I i lsyuayiloetenlat neat- J. Ernest ll. Worth us Prince sheet usdhpeuseyour pf"? ; Advertising Rates-Payable in lilvanee central Guardian locals. so. pee word; Eastern locals. ic- I6! gvents, so. per were Notices. W'- NI , ardaetoaflcperuauaerletteraoftlondolenceeae. pct inch; NoticeaafThasikaandAppreela "uper word. Oiherrateaonapplieatlena. lfillflflial, Inelnleflfi Western and andComing Iv-Ilrweeealnlsansorism sf Iloral andlpirltasl Offer. ‘A ‘Amémmmmmm h‘ g‘ “ i‘? Agents Wanted “rs-YOU CAN IAIN 81.00 ',|);our taking orders for a. , nteed line of woman's hos-- , m gnd linge , men's socks. mm and tics, direct 12ml Mill _ “gm pricm- Real proposition ' oaered to party capable of super- mmg district. Apply salesman- ; “g, Boll 521, Hamilton, Dill. . A. W. June l-si. To Let i rouse T0 tar-array’ as‘ s: _; greenfield Ave. SdM-I-S-Ii ' [Q tar-cozy APARTMENT. ‘ peril-able location. Attractive “rates. Apply "B," o.o. Guardian. SBM-I-l-Sl . 1o LET - news! Jrmsissn Maud flat. BS1! contained, DVD 1 moms and sun porch. Apply , miardlan. 2520-64-31. jirPemale Help Wanted 71mm: murmurs-rant - an qrperienced girl for general -_hoilssyl0l‘lf. Apply Guardian of- lice. - , , assa-s-e-si Miscellaneous lion; ALFB McDONALD, mo. q shdal fiend surveyor, nomad- jlllllaiiled. Souris.) 111s!!!) - A IsIOWN MAII, with white face, about i800 lbs. '__Anyene knowing of whereabouts =,notity Russell C. Clark, Mt. » Stewart. ‘ 8544-0-8-61. I000 AND LUMBER-RAID ._, and soft wood delivered, large 1 loads, also beards, scantling, ced- , If posts. R. A. MacPhail, New llaven. 3580-6-9-61 To Martial Ilaw I ‘IBGUOIGAIEA, Honduras, June Ham-The tension of campaign- W for the October Presidential el- em has snapped inie revolution "Ii the north, and o1 men have been gillln in conflict. v é The clash became known today in u announcement that General Iliito Umana and‘ 600 Government titans clashed with a slightly larg- lrrebel force attic. Barranca yo!‘ itrday, _ ' _ The Government said the revo- llliiflhi-ils carried the colors o! Gen- glfll Tuburcio Carla; Andino, Na- tnialist candidate for the Presiden- t's. and that after an engagement aiseversl hours they were milled. . Tilt loyal troops were-pursuing the rebels into the mountain; poi-tn. ‘hid today. 1 General Carias this morning n. 11M a statement condemning the fifth and asserting that n. and J1 Liberal follower; had nothing 51o do with it. i" lfeanwlule President mum m. ‘lira declared martial ilaw in the "Dllilrtments 0! Cortes, 5mg‘ ‘g. "m-nd con-n tooope wiui ins iummvh there. The rest o1 the iflhin was said to be quiet. 1 NOTICE! ANNUAL men-gm; , Resort " ene-io-is-i i Boarders Wanted noaunsus ACCOMMODATBD at lea Euston Street. sssa-s-a-si. MEN BOABDIII ACCOMMOD- lied at m Iluetcn Street. 3571-64-81. Wanted wanna-emu. rand wrrn- fn ten milea of Charlottetown. lively "A". sssa-e-io-ai. For Sale cannot?!» 801w“! roe nine. Guardian ‘oinoej’ “ "3 FOR SALE-NEWLY FBESQBNED 90V. Ayrshire breed. A. C. Foster, Dilnstaffnage. siis-s-s-ei Nil BALI - OLD IAPIIS. I cents bundle Guardian Office. l-d-tf. son sane. 'l"o am‘. lsoann AND mom signs on hand at Guardian Ofliee. e1, with all modern conveniences: Apply 10 lihlllna’ Street. . . 35134-941. e l ‘.4 ‘a Big Strawberry" *3 SIMOOE, Ont... June s-(By The Canadian Press) — Extension to Winnioes. Northern Ontario, Que- bec. the Maritimea and theJJni/ted States of the market for Norfolk county strawberries of which Nor- folk farmers expect to produce 3,- 000,000 boxes this summer, was pre- dicted at a meeting of the first fruit growers assoeiatim here to- night After a trip on which he studied methods in the United States and British Columbia, J. m. _ Welident explained improved ways of picking and shipping the fruit.‘ Claw To Dent/i OF Young Girl BOSTON. June e-The Boston lvening American says liilrs. Helen Burgess of Boston's south end ad- mitted to its reporters today that she was with Mary Conley. also known as Jean Calloway, early ‘mesdey morning when Miss Corl- ley was slain on the highway in Woburn. ‘ The American said Mrs. Burgess said five men had taken herand Miss Conley from a restaurant in the north end. The men accused them of being “steel pigeons” and threatened them with a pistol. The paper quotes the woman as saying the men than beat Miss Conley on the hilllfly and then deliberately Mrs. Burgess, the paper says. was also struck by the automobile and suffered an iniured leg. , Mrs. Burgess, the American says. named one of the five men. she said he was a resident of Cam- bridle. "charm ornmuc of the lhegivelt llotel NEW, DANCE HALL. ’ BORDEN. Friday, Julie 10th. Good floor. Free parking space. Elliott's Dance Orches- tra in attendance. Admission 50c. il to 2. I01! SALE-A NICE NEW HOME ' "Mallory, of the liver apparently is Crop Expected . ran over her with their automobile. _ fcsiiraiisuanniali I _'PAINI'UIJ.¥ INJURED-A fire which c/oompletsly destroyed the bouae ahd barn of Dr. Charles Matbeaon. ineae out in Harrington at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Dr. Matbeeon was in an upper rccminthehouee attbetimqand as the fire, which originated on the grcundfloor, spread rapidly. he was forced to Jump from a window sustaining injuries of a. painful na- ture. Neighbors gathered quickly at the scene, but on account of the rapid headway made by the fire they were unable to save the res-i idence and barn. The loss was partly covered by insurance. LARGEST ATTlNDANCl-“rhe influence in the home for good or' evil and the teaching 1e the child- ren the love and fear of God" was the subject of one of the mom pow- erful sermons yet delivered at the men's mission now being conducted, at ghe Basilica. ltev. hther August-i ine. who was the speaker of the ev- ening announced that a Holy hhme Society would be organised among tihe men of the parish and that a Mass especially for the Society will be celebrated at a o'clock neat Sun- day by Ills Excellency the Bishop. largest of the week, the Basilica be- ing taxed to capacity to accommo- the huge throng. PERSONALS Mrs. Duncan G. McKenzie, who has been visiting friends in Char- lottetown, has returned to her home in I-lartsvllle. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Storey had pleasant surprise st their home Wednesday evening when their friend, Mr. H. B. Jenkins, of Red- ‘lamt, Calif, arrived by motor en route to his home in Millview. He was accompanied by Mrs. George Jenkins and daughter Alma, also of California and formerly of Char- lottetcwn. Makes New ir. !?iis¢.9 v*=r>' 1 .o -_»- nosrctn, June b-nr. run: a. illihfiltllilh. has so-ealled - ' " Cir- ’ r round?" not caused by alcohol but iscailsed. in all probability by phosphorus, The discovery may have an im- portant bearing on the work of prevention and cure of one of the most malignant diseases. It re- suited from more than 35 contin- uous years of experimenting by Dr. Mallory. ‘ . SUITES UNDEllIAY-At Bay Fortune, Saturday, June 4, i082, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid Under-hay a. son. WIABRIAGES BEACH-WOOD - On Thursday. June 9th, at St. Paul's Church. Charlottetown, Joseph llbrsey Bragg ‘of aiharlottetiown and Mary Beat- rice Wood of Hbileton, oillcialdlll clergyman, Rev. H. D. Raymond. MASBEPWEIBTERr-At St. Paul's Church, Halifax. on Wednesday. June 8th. William Earl Massey. 1°?- snerly of Halifax. now of Char- lottetown. and Marion Gordon web- ster or Charlottetown. Rev. H. D- ltayinond officiating. DEATHS MCMILLAN-At Alberry Plains. William McMillan. aged '11 years. Funeral notice later. COURT-At Donaldston on June 8th, 1992, Elisabeth Court, age 85 years. Funeral Friday, June will. It 2.00 pm, from Prod Court's resid- ence to Donaldaton Cemetery- Mi ' Ill MEMORIMI Iii loving memory of our dear daughter who departed this life on June 10th, ma: Juatllyearaagodcarladie Thoaghtouaitaeenaamaela more Yoawereeailaduphometoheavell when pain and sickness are M IIOIU. GoddidcallyoudarlingSadla roiaaiienaoivaeaolllrflt Bltyoifllneverbefeagottea pytneeneawiieiovedroaboli- [maggot] by her Parents Mr. and Ill"!- ll. Olfellle- i N. D. MacLean vanes-sane. IIIILAIII Qarletieiewaaail llerilsllllislaho Pllfli ill ' mnisteaj. who recalled that his fath- ‘ acquaintance with Dr. Harry John- -r TTETOWN GUARDIAN large Ska- Long Filler- . ErtraQuaIfrr =' Sumo! .- The attendance last night was the g1] for "w" ll CIAR snoop some some ‘Me-Choir Rehearsal — Church Auditorium. 1s DhLlGHTED (Continued-lg; Page 1) MacLalcn, having been a native o1 the Province was mentioned by the er's birthplace was a; the Hermit- age, now the Inman property. Royalty. “My father,“ he added, "was very proud of the lac; that he was an Islander. and frequent- ly mentioned the privilege he en- ioyod of being a student of the latte Dr. Msckleson, a noted education- ist of the Province. Later my fath- er flnished his studies at Edin- burgh University. I believe he was the first Prince Edward Islander to do so. I am not sure how long he practiced his profaslcn here, but he removed to l-‘tichibucto albout the year 184i and from there went to Saint John in 1860, where ha re- mained until his death." Colonel MacLarenh last visit to this Province was about twenty nve years ago. He noted with great pleas as the beauty of the country- side, the rich farm lands and well- kept homcstcads. -Naturally, he sees many changes, especially in the absence of many old friends, am whom were the late Dr. Manhood, Dr. Conroy, Dr. Warbur- ton and Dr. Jenkins. He had the , however, of renewing his son, and also with the Rev- Ml‘- negate. Questioned with regard to the forthcoming Imperial Conference at Ottawa, Colonel MaeLaren said there was intense interest», in the outcome, not only, in Canada but throughout the moire. "I think everyone looks forward to the con- fcrence with hope and expectation." he said. “but it is well not to ex- pect spectacular rasults. The bene- flts, I believe, will be great and brought about over-night." " The pensions cases, with which Colonel Malabar-en's department is chiefly concerned at this time. are being overtaken The number of these cases has entailed enormous work. but improved organization has done much to facilitate mat/tore. and definite progress is now being made. Yesterday the Minister, accom- Plhied by Hon. D1‘. MacMlllan, Ho- vlneiel Minister of Health and Ed- ucaticn, and Mr. W. Chester S. far-reaching, but thcy cannot be_ ‘Dr. Macmillan and Mrs Macmi- c lan, the visitors were mtortained at luncheon yesterday afternoon a! the home of Hon. John A. Mac- Donald, M. P., Cardigan, and later visited the war monument at Drud- enell beforen 1 .1 ’.“-.~-1o'.‘.c- Roccp_1_,_i ;.._.. ..'..:n;..g In the evening an informal le- ception was held by Colonel Mac- Laren and Mrs, MaoLaren. will!!!‘ panied byMlss Macbaren. in the Confederation Chamber of the PRO- vlncial Building. ‘rhere was a lame, and representative atten’ 0f ladies and gentlemen, who were in-, troducd by the Hon. Dr. W- J- P- Maclilfillsn. -. At the conclusion cf the reception Colonel MwLaren gave a short ad- dress. expressing his apprwifliiw 01 the delightful time they had had since coming here. It was a quart- er of a century since he was prev- iously on the Island-a pretty coll- aiderable time considering the blow aroxlmity oi’ his home to the Is- nnd, not to mention its magnifi- cant attractions. 1t was known. he believed, as the Garden of the Gulf, and the experience he had had that day and the previous day in trav- elling over the Island convinced him that; that was not a misnomer. In- deed, he had informed Hon. Mr. Sharp that it seemed hlldly 119"!‘ sary to have a. Minister of A811" culture here, for evidently all any one had to do was to turn over the soil and plant the seed, to get the desired results. As he had informed a member of the prus who called upon him that» morning, colonel Maul-area could be described as an Islander "once "cmcved." his father having been mm in this Province. Naturalb‘ 1e was proud cl this connection. ‘or who would not be proud o! he 15nd o1 his forebears.‘ He was not going to make a W!‘ 44ml speech on an occasion such as this, but being in an agricultur- al province he would rtmlfli the‘ the Government of which he had the honor of bcih! l- mmb" w" giving particular attention g0 farm- lrig problems at the present time. The ltederal Minister of Agricult- “re, Hen." Mr. Weir, seemed partic- ularly well fitted roi- the with" he occupied, and was at ‘ r totrrisProvince. 15. Mildly. Wee the ilrst on which a Minister holding the poflfgllo u; Pensions and National Health had visited the Province. WESTERN "lillflllllllll —Sllll> 1N PORT-The 8.. S. Fagerior from the West Indies came into Summer Ede on Tuesday with molasses. The boat came here from Charlottetown and left for Mont- real early Wednesday morning. S. -BALL GAME-The first ball game of the McLean League, gggt- crn section was played at Kenslng- ton on Wednesday evening between the Harris Sluggers of Summersldc and the Kensington team. The score ended 27-14 in favour of the Harris Sluggers. S. His Excellency, Bishop 0'Su1llvan of Charlottetown, has informed Rev. 131- Mahashan, pastor of Mis- couche parish, that it is his wish that the first Eucharistic Congress on the Island will be held at Mis- couche on August 17th. This will be a unique event in Ecclesiastical events. All the clergy of the Island will be present as well as several Church Dignitarles from abroad. The Congress will last for one day and will conclude with a Grand Procession of the Blessed Sacra- ment. S. —VISITING THE l5LAND—A number of former Islanders motor- cd from Boston, Mass, on a visit to friends at home. They arrived at Summerside on Tuesday even- ing. In the party were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gair, Mr. John Mul- ligan and Mrs. Mulligan and Mr. Thomas McCarviile. Mr. McCar- ville has not been home for over twenty years. He was injured in an auto accident some time ago and has come to his native place to recuperate. He ls the guest of his brother, Mr. Wilfred McCarvllie The "which. it was recalled yes- -EUCHARISTIC concur-ass _: Colonel MacLaren and party nmi this morning for Saint John, 1v, 3,, "hm they will remain until June FROM fAklSpomea a dia- covery so marvelous that it is unbelievable! 10,000 smart Parisicnncs have had their straight hair trained into lasting, natural waves with the lotion, La Gerardine. Now La Gerar- dine has been brought to America and you can easily min a lasting wave into your own hair. La Gerardiue in. PAGE THREE TIN YEARS OI BUXISI II PARIS Iain: a lasting wave ’ - in seemingly straight bair creases the softness and lua- ere 0f die hair as you: ygyq grows in. l: does not aifea its color. I: is non-oily, non- slicky, non-alcoholic. I4 Getardine is also iduL i" gearing e "permanent"- or i: increases the beauty and life of the wave. Begin today ro develop your natural wave with La Gent-dine. ROSS - DFLI slum JOHNWRI UHUCYON-MONL T. of Klnkora. The remainder of thc party are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fldcle Perry o! Summerslde. 5. —SCHO0L BOARD-A special meeting of the Summerslde School Board was called on Wednesday at which the sketch of J. M. Hunter, architect, of Charlottetown, was accepted. The Mayor and members of the Council were at. the meeting. The property committee was auth- orized to instruct Mr. Hunter to draw up plans according to his sketch and call for tenders. The annex to i-hc eastern section of the school to be a separate tender to the extension of the Assembly l-lall. The Board has decided to ‘re-roof the present school and to enlarge the assembly hall, besides building the annex if funds will permit. A meeting will be held tonight to dis- cuss with Prof. Lloyd Shaw the lcurrlculum for the higher grades next year. S. 2N1. AUJF- v51 w, spam i,,1 Ti 7( rm 5oz. bottle $1.00. 8oz. bot. $1.50 32 oz. bottle $3.50 {Jniiiied PERSONALS —Mr. B. Graham Rogers oi Summersicle was a visitor to the city on Thursday. s. —Mr. Harry Ford of Emerald was a visitor to Summerside on Tues. day. S. —M"- Teddy and Mr. Room of Halifax were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. S. Jackson of Slimmer- side on Wednesday. S, —Mr. John J. Perry of Boston, Mass, arrived on the Island on Wednesday evening and will spend the summer months at his 01d home .111 Fortune Cove. S. —Friends will be planned m 5°‘ Mr. Harry Muttart cf Summer-slag out and about again after his re. cent illness. S. “Si; engaged in developing an w tlon to be known as the Farm Pro- duce Marketing Board. 'I“he idea wee to and out the amount of products in each Province, the amount re- qulred for hmne coMHmPiiOlI U"! the amount o! surplus ioi- export- Th, mm‘, produce Marketing Board home markets but would oounne its attention to the doveiopihs c! W port. markets. The details had not yet been fully worked out, but the intention was to ascertain in what form products should be 911i» "P l" order to attract the nishest rflws in the export market. In the past our producers had been in the habit of putting up their products in the way best suited to them with- out much regard to the require- ments of the purchasers. As an ex- ample, Colonel MesLaren cited a?‘ plea. The customary way has been to put apples up in barrels and ship them abroad to fetch what price they could get in that form. whereas he understood that the ex- port market required nobles '0 be put up in a. quite different form. It would be one of the objects of the new organization to ascertain in respect to every kind of product the best, manner in which they could be shipped to obtain the highest prices. lt was neceasa y, he said, to real- ize that it was the exporting of our surplus at profitable prices that, tended to raise the price of the ar- ticles for home consumption. It may appear to some that it was a good thing go get cheap farm pro- ducts at the prices, for example, that are being paid for eggs, but- tcr and potatoes today. But that was; really not so. If they did not pay a . asonable price for farm products to enable the farmer in have a reasonable profit, the whole community suffered. Great hopes were being entertain- ed for the succss of the Farm Produce Marketing Board, which would be run pretty much on the oo-Operatlve marketing basin as carried on on a. smaller scale in this Province, Colonel MacLaren concluded by again expressing his appreciation of old friends and making so miuiy new ones, and aasufed his hearers that it would not be such e long time before he made his next visit Mobure. M. P.. called upon l-lla Honor Lieutenant Governor Dalton and "Premier Stewart. Ho also vis- ited the Provincial Banatorlumand‘ the Prince Edward Island and, Charlottetown Hospitals, and oom- merited favorably on the evidences d good management in these in-' etituiiona. Accompanied by His Honor lieu- tenant Governor Dalton, Mr, and Ira. W. Chester S. McLure. lion. . EY E SI G liT EXAIIIIIATIDI listing all aapplylas tllaea- Tifi. mason oPIUfTIIUT Olfiee Collected With Diagnose would have nothing _to do with the’ foxes. NOW DISCHARGING One Carload Broken Muf fets for --- FOX FEED --- MUFF_ETTS (Whole vvheat) is superior because Contains abundance vitamin C. so essential to healthy growth A Product of-Quakar Oats Company. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS for CHARLOTTETOWN R. E. Mutch & 0o. Lm.-DeBlois Bros, us. irradiated. 3592-6-i0-fmw-l month. EXTRA SPECIAL. APPLES (WINESAPS) Per Dos. ORANGES Med. Size. Dos. ............. RHUBARB 6 Lba. ...................... Kraft Relish Spread 8 oz. Jar. Each ............. McLean's Barrels Each ..... .............................. .. Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise 8V; o: Jar. Kellogg's All Bran 1s o: pkg. Each ......... .... .. CHIPSO, large package Each ...................................... .. Per lh..... MAIWENS CHERRY FRUIT ' CAKE Per Lb. y 19c ..__\ SPECLIAL! SINGAPORE SLlCED PINEAPPLE 24c Peanut Butter. Glass 17c 24c 23c SPECIAL! EATON’S BLACK i BULK TE SHILLED WALNUTS, halves if‘)??? 1B3 CHOICE PEACHES, No. 2 29c 33c 25c Per lb. No.2 Tins. . . .. CANADIAN CHEESE Per lb. 51.10121) BACON 2 lbs. 27c COTTAGE ROLLS 6 to 8 Lbs. Per lb. COOKED HAM 18c . 19c__ | Specials on S-'~ FrL, Sat, Mon. f a10c 18c Grapenuts. l2 oz pkg. SURPRISE SOAP 1o BARS 43¢ i 23c galonia TOILET Paper it Rolls 25c Lushus Jefly Powders 3 Pkgs. Walsh's Grape Juice 16 oz. bottle. Each- . STANDARD QUALITY PEAR! No. 2 tin. Each ............................... NESTLES EVAPORATED MILK 1s o: tin 12c or 2 for ........................ .. FRASEWS PORK L BEANS 20 o: tin. Each................ Cherries Ne. 2 Squat Tina M 16c Each ...................................... .. Minute Tapioca, 7/; o: pkq. .25c _ 35c u.» "u"... lb. 23c 15c 23c iilcst A QUAKER. norm as no. Bag $215 24 Lb. Bag 73s ......-.................