JULY 3, 1930 THE GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN .. . . - MAJOR HUUPLE PAGE TEN OUR aozrmrnoosr :jm hot pour into glosses filled with cracked a 9! ' Mn-A-UNG CANARQE5 ! PRE55URE GOES UP ON N momwr Discover How Good B v' ' l ........ V K! as pup rr SOUNDS BLOOD- ked Tea can Be I 4) I E contract Brliigo g3glg.cl;;;fEDg1glAJaT'Og;5 cg?BbLg?&oTngEL,:7o8u, i - .. - a - is . K6 N -r . l u l Make teo. double strength and while still "vi. - . . M luau” cunmun '6i&T5G 4”' WHEN THE ', A ! ice . . . Add sugar and lemon to taste. '"”"""w'I,”,”,9 ALWAYS .444-HE SAY5 HIS FRCEHDQ p Efsln4U5lA9NN, I pp " M .1 .iiAve TOLD HIM His voice g vou o suns To i:irzs'r - is n.....i. w. . . 5:) W "W. W" W I" " , REMNDSTI-lEM OF THE - - . on A. CALLED A Y 4' ll CG to plly today: deal at tour huru . .rH.R . - -'3-----v - g . rather than at the three-notrump PLANWTN5 WAlL OFA ' D, K s.u.l.v snv uir:A'rs HERb!.l.F comma qctuglly reached, and v Gyp ' .51'Ru(e, - theoretically they would be riilht. won”! . who doth his neighbor seek to The Noni-l-south pair, however. - l 9 p . cheat p had reason to congratulate theln- ' Hln'lSQlf is cheatoirllg as me;t..t i selves on being "unscientific." "r ,. - 0 er aiire ---- e - 4...- -- v. -V - I -- ---A -- - "- . I ggum deglgr, K - Jill Fl! 2'-.".';.?.”lYili”.ifi..i;i..”.l'.i..??.'l soul -mu vulnerable - is no one quite like her. no one QKBIS NU , who thinks so -wholly of soil. She: you: b has no thought lor anything or .100 I A any one but sell and her own plea- QA Q I A O ' p sure. Oi course, she lsn'l- liked Izy J1 Q 1 , her neighbors, Sellisll llcollici :5 I N Q1-E1001 (X . . geverl are liked by their neighborsw . K Q .1 6 W E 08 5 2 mm K- Soulllern FlledMC'"t'l;"" .3":S;:iif3..”Ii3. :i:fil:”;::...2”lifi .: . . . S "” - W; l. 5 II hem and eat 0 S All Sally Sly thinks ol is liavlngl q 9 g ” w) P 9 Fried clams a good time, doing what she li'alll.S; :A 3 n .1 : i -- . , to do when she wants to do l't.y Sally sly goes snooping about. .A 7,1 : K . - v - l 1 - Sleamed Clams 5??.533;"E15'Ei.Z"fniili?”ililIf3EIi l'”””' I: . V ' . lother nest elsewhere. Then her Th b-dd. . ::. h Chm" siihii M 35563 "55?"?idi19i?e3'??3n?”53t"33l ”:i..l'i”liii.”i2i' ”::32... ..... '..::. W is Clam O S mention too much hard work, tot hum an egg in each mac ,5." 19 Pill 1. PW '” 5333 5.3533 El35f'?la gr. 1.33”? W5-350 COWW bwme” ”" ii? 335 13.. 13323 e . . ' -' . 3, l itrs never know each other. r ” NU-SN?-i DINE & DANCE gees ilsnvgrli 35sl;b;lft0ft'l0:m';lgd; Ssniw wmle sally sly was no- North thought or - lonsuijg" i- . r- - . , where to be seen when one of her began passing to three no u D. "W" Rim Rm ms ??”wi?en”1i3 56:13 'iii..;"t3.lE2.'.3;”"a:l'.i..”i.Zhf...2Stl so .12.. ':.'::2:.;k:l.ii::..2::.i 22;: l H0 , nests are absent. perhaps for only ; 0 I 1 I H i g ' '"' . a few minutes She "walls for the ? i.:',,;:..”.l. aiicrlirsliioiiniilterliiti,l;?fi ;;g:,”.,:;1,l;';;l.;l-...”'l.l.1..,:i?””. :f.fi..3 latter to hatih her cggs uiill tlltir d H md;1.Liu,oubile her at an H an n to bld mm .t we mag f . ' ” " ' own. knowing that in mm C”?! idinesiis it didn't bother her in U1” 9 n 0 . K N WE'RE A You ' . . , . l , , l- JOF suit, three notrurnp might be m I m they Wlll we the sanlv we to I . I .. her babies as m me” 0”” 1ea'?1t'l1 just lav another in some tkaggtfgxitebrlecgiretcrlgicciln Tim: itiuwilg ? COMMiTTeE KNOW n-5 . So while her feathered neig!l- other heist" -thought shop and glenumy Juscmed b'y the ,-esum f A N N U A L K E E T I N G allkiiamgtciplinllglkmbilsy sablilslldlsllls did!” give the broken egg on the Four hearts could not have been i g ELHVUMATE . goes snooping about, wntcllillg ml grfmnd ",”o,”m uuiuyfmi , . H. m"de' whereas soum manned to 1 4 ' H ihbo. t I. L ,l H in :1 lifl) I am solry fol ha 3 bring home three notrump. West . I, ' , . . . , . "as is. 0 mf! 0” VH6” ."w Sly. I really am.” said gentle Mrs. opened the diamond king and y f FROM THE -4-drFAlN.5 I M MERELY rlw An-uml llwlnu: or llw to-oiwrallw It-moll bulldml the” new but l-km-' wow. liluebiril. continued with the suit. declarer - AM5RiCAN none! FREGHENING up Mv VOiCE so great. care not to be seen in the. neighborhood oi ally ol these nests. Now a snooper is one who goes poking about trying to find outl about matters that are none oi holding up his ace until the third round. (A shift by West would not. have lurthercd his cause.) Now, since south would certainly have to lose at least one heart trick. "For goodness sake what for?" cxciainls-rl Kitty the Catbird. "Because she is cheating herself so badly." replied Mrs. Winsome. "Cheating herself!" exclaimed To INBPIRE MY VOCAL PUPILS!-w-ARE Vouiz CONGCIENCES CLEAR -74' -V-WDOWT you ' Do we GET SOME 2 6155? OR RAP THE 6AvEi. '4 j 91." P. E. 1. Ltd. will lw lli'l(l iii Sandyls Restaurant. ltlARSllFlEI.l). 7 Nliliw cilsi of Charlottetown on "She cheats their business, a lneddlcr. snoopers sneak about. it is so wilh Sally Sly. She sneaks about try- ing to be herself unseen while watching her neigllbors to find out where they are making thcir homes. She is very clever about it. sneaks often are clever in un- pleasant ways. And all the time she is doing it she thinks she is smart to cheat her neighbors into doing something they don't want. WEDNESDAY, Jl'l.Y .'lill. 19.30, iii ll A.M. ANNUAL MEETING Ihr Annilzll 3!?-PHl,!g ill the P. E. 1. Credit Union Most Kitty ihc Catbird. 3 everybody but hersell. it you ask ime. of what is she cheating her- ' self?" "The most beautiful and won- ldcrlul thing in all the world-nlo- ither love," replied Mrs. Winsome. ishc was right. . i Mr. Gordon lllscuses ltto the queen. East won and made and since he could not keep West all lead it that detender had the heart king, South led a low heart the only sale return, a club. Dunl- my took this trick with the ace, and a low spade was now led to- ward the closed hand. must could not aliord to put up the ace-that would have given South two natural spade tricks-and when he played low. South's queen, of course. held. Now south rim three more club -f:. KNOW MOTHERS cizooio LiTTLE ones Tl-lElR It; into raising her children c. "I R! coal Purchases In a way she is s:rlal't. She hunts for the utsts of folks small- er than herself. Of course, their MALI!-'AX. June 3” - "Mari- eggs will be smaller than hers and: time (.03; producers have R po-. 0! course lrom a biiiser egg lllllij Ioniial market in ilie Cnnadianl hatch a bigger baby. And. of ; National Railways for B great deal . . COUTSC R biggeli baby Will be 2!. more coal than they are at pre- ewnmg m9l't'"lI- stronger baby. So it will be sure: sent producing." Donald Gordon. to Set E bigger share of food and C.M.G.. chairman and president or, . will grow faster than the other the system. told the Huulax Board "W4 babies in the nest. Also Sally sly or Trade ionigm at; us 200m an. long ago dlscmelcd that the nlversary dinner zit the Nova Sco-' 0 n tricks-to Eastfs acute embarrass- merit! Dummy was reduced to the K-8 of spades and the J-4 of hearts. East could not give up iv. heart without letting South run the suit. so he had to blank the spade ace. south promptly led his spade nine. ducked in dummy. and then could claim the contract. League Ltd. will be hrlrl at Salillfs Restaurant, Marsh- field. 7 lIlii('S mini ill ("'h:irlntii-town. on Tuesday; July -1th, 1950 at ll AM. Rev. J. D. Ncisnll Nizlcllnlluld. Vice-President of the Credit l'ninn Nnlinlml Assili-iirtiiln will address the .- ., .. T - :. deeper 11 nest is the loss liki-lypltfiian llot l l e.p i 73'.) ... AN”-””'. ”EE'"NG ...il l:s:f.;':.3.”..'r:;::;.3;..r.'2.2.::.:::....CodJhis Year Bur A LULLABV -5 especially the cup like nests nfzlo buy all its coal in Canada undl Rcdeyc the Vireo and others of in turn to other sources only wileni the Vireo folk. and oi SunshinelCanadian producers were unable th Y ll ' W bl . W1 .11 i f '.l ' . . caiaft ifllgtlestsaziegllcsh ifltlic .:l1if:::n?1d l'l'i.he4'! i-r:)cl'::lll:(L:tditiv('leuapriri:lli;y 3 um" pm": under mm ye”: lays her eggs in such nests as she ildar the piist iwcniy-live years the catch M c3.5t'"”,c”d but Wm my can find. i-on1llany's purchases 0! coal in the 53” cw 5”” Mm! W315 by NOW” Now honest. feathered folk lwl'itlarltl'nlcs hzid averaged 1.200.000-f9”"d13nd gshermen km” 1”i all their eggs in one nest. Of, oils in year. lyear. course. They wailt all their babies. In H gcncriil reference in pro. Fisheries Minister Mayhew, mak- together where they can watcrlfsc-ni conditions. Mr. Gordon said mg the announcement in the Com- over and rare for them until thev.”thc Criniidinn National Railway mans. said the support buy- are ready to go out into tho Greatlmn and Wllip take all the coal at in: would not cover stocks held World. Not. so sally Sly, She lag.-s.,!vultablc quality and price which. by Newfoundland proceuo . and but one egg ill a nest. ll. she la-.o ;0Ur producers con make available. 1 exporter; bug that other 5;.” W,” more than one the ownels or the n a recent mcetlni: with our chief being fake" to help them dllapose nest might desert it and build an- Suppliers of coal in Nova Scotla. of ihei, holdings. we "greed "7 "New Mm "mm The Minister said he would give DIFFERENT FROMA Rio'r-- The Annual Moi-iillg of the Prince Edward Island Ayr- shire Brcoilcrs' (Jluh will be held at the Experimental Farm. Charlolii-lowll on July 5th iii 10:30 a.m. The pro- gram for the (lily is as i'nllmi's: l0:30--Bilsinoss. nici-ting. Biri-ll Cililrt. l2:00--Basket Lilncll. TH: and Coffee provided. ,l:l.')-Tlw Nova Si-niizl Ayrshire Breeders will join us. ll. 0. Riggs. Dundas. Ontario and Donald Cum- lliirlg. l.illlPilS(Pl'. (lnliirin. will address the iznlhi-rilllr. 2:31)-Snlc of Hr-licr (7:lh'i-s. 3:30-Jildgillg ('lll.'-"SP5 and Visits in projects of inter- - cst on the Farm. All Ayrsllirc Iirci-ili-rs ilrc uracil to attend and be on time for ihc i)llSllli'3S in:-i-ting as ilmrndments to the Con- OTTAWA. June 30 - (CF)-The 1 Government is not planning to set . 1mg for the purchase or up in 40,. 000 quinmls of San Cod. and refined sugar (min 228,748,000 Mt Mayhew told the House the polg:g:lpt'i:1(??:?ldli?0gllKar rose in 19” CW Wins held by Newfound- May to 169302000 l')0unds from land iisllermen would be bought; OTTAWA. June 30 -(CP)-Rb lM,86'2,000. butput of refined sug- at two-thirds the prices received HMTY stocks or raw and refined ar during the month advanced by them for their 1948 catch. suzllr Were lower at the end ”' "'""l 99-mill” pounds io 129691- The buying will be done by 1h,,.ltlny than at the same time I 000. - "I ' Fishericg pricg; support B,,m.d'!yeJr ago. the Bureau oi Statistics which recommended rxtcndingihis '. TCPONOCL --- ----V - gction 10 slacks held by moscl Raw sugar stocks tell lrom 116,- PEKIN, Ill.. June as ...(Api.. owe, mm nshcrmcn. .9:!l,ooo pounds last year to 96,300,000 The birth at twin calves of differ- Loss oi! markets has hampered: .7.-....m..m.u..m 9'” brews ”' " GWFMDY COW Newtoundlandcrs in disposing all which reduced outlets (or theCan- named Rosy mvc hem repwud m- 1949 n h, 1 ,. ,H - . by the Tazewcll County Farm clr s bu Mi Mayhcw . wrilan producls. Bllrenu. A Bureau spokesman snld each year the amount of col . wmch Hm, MP able M " an answer later to I question from siiiution will ho (list-iissrii. . ,h . ”"”'"” G F Hi 'n (PC-Si: J h' w i.) said ”im t 1.” i' ' . A - . - - ' . . ' y t d i . . zgi s i 0 ns es por an ncgo latlons werep Also. the Mlnlstei said, it was Come and bring; your fiillllly and Plljily R day's outing ' ,,?,o,,,.;'m,:l,:r mg;s',,;lalp,;?:;::a! B: on whether one of these steps was under way with certain countries; hoped sales could be munged ?;1c:dwa1:”':f2::1m:l(li1d uiqliea 333;; the proposed conversion of ster- that had placed ilnport rcsiriclionsi with international reiiet agencies. Ll'L ABNEB bore the markinzs of a Gilnrnsey. by A1 Gaul! l cordingly." TEA i This year inn compan.v was will- I ling to buy 2 1-3 million tons-al- ll most double the previous awr- slanllope - Covelu-ad Hall iii S.'f.?.l.'.l.. ”.”.”..'l3if;3'.oiL” ciiiiii: wanuaslmr. JULY 5th 5.3.13”i.3z5?lBoca.3Y.;.”;..E3?l"lJ””.f.? Supper sel-vi-d at 5 o'clock Proceeds in Aid of Ball. at our Expcrimcntill Farm. Signed: A. G. Mm-RAE. Secretary. ihrl NOT FOOL ENOUGH TO BELIEVE THATJK lVlW”UV KNOWS . ABOJT EL PASSIONATO. WELL-YGJECAN TAKE surprising since production sched- ules cannot be quickly ndjusteii. However. this meant that the iirompany had no choice but in llook cisewllr-re for the balance of ills special 1950 requirements. , "The cw-nls of the past winter have significantly altered competi- ST. ANNE iie BEAIIPBE, nomr YEAR PILGRIMAGE tivc conditions in your favour" V9 ' snidMMr. Gordon, with reference yga-I p g - -3 v- v- v ,in nrltimo will supply. "not . .J- ""3 I N Al A” M .':2'l.:usl:DF:!lls&' oglglsignltqagiop hr; I5qxl'”'G?li':x . . I t. . p . . . , ' o . . n ii rise y Lhlii 'Nh "AL" Ax M”hnAN' "I IA '7 The Annual Meeting of the liln-pmino labour costs in the United wx i:lc'l'i'l:h Vii UN FRIDAY lmnlc Temple comoio, will he slam. In lo-rms or Canada;-swf! 9.5.... moi H . held in the office oi 1:. R. Brow whole. will producers are ' at Son. H4 Richmond Street, on i with a very TNII and izrowing C0nl- P Weunosda.s' the lzth day nl Jilly D1'llll0n from Oil Mel." ',,o,lmo' M 7 D-clock RM. After hard-licaiied appraisal of ,ilic niiwlnlazr-s and disadvantage: -I. 1!. allow, scantily. of diesel and steam locomotives, Charlottetown. PJJJ. he added. the conclusion wag that June 28th. 1950. Tlllwllll). Wiwllii-xilzll. up In Thlll'Sd:l)' ufli-rlloiln at tho Slirini-. We iniilv mil to join us. RETURN FARE--319.05 For iurihcr information write to Mrs. William Power, 1289;) Alli-ll St, llniifilx City. SORRY! OUR PLANLS DOVPT kilometer there would be no sudden syatem- YOJ1-"WK. r”B: HIRE, wide abandonment of the steam locomotivc. But if the current. price relationships between diesel fuel oil and coal were maintained or widened and if there were no 3. E . further advances ill the type of design of cnril-burning locomotives. than in the course of time the coal-burning cntzincs would be re- i The Bus sen-icg f.-om tired and replaced by dlesell. h "We'd '0 C""'0"e'Wn- is ...”.Z?i”3.”. ii-?.lZ.'i.'.i'i...'."lio..'."i!.?.'.'i' ...2 to be extended to Clvendlsh not prepared to agree that the die- on July 4th. Other schedules sol reprmnmi the ultimate in are the ggme gxcept on Sat. locomotive eYIRll1bElPI'll1K. 'l'llel;i;' were "my mnlnkv 'e"i'l8 In i'llf.'S.'i.L"..i ”2l”Hi1?"igLl ...?i.l'..”3 hour 9l'"erI it ""99 instead which offered economies not avail- of at four as previously. . able in the diesel. The latent de- velopment; were concerned not MOVING OF BUILDINGS Thc illlonlinli of the Public is directetl to Section 35 of The Highway Traffic AN which reads at! (al- lows: ".E)BUll7lI I . '-:ii-i::.w-- d "No person shall mmr any building or building: an any highway in this Province unless he has first pro- cured a. permit. from the Minister of Public Works and Highways auiliorlzing him to more such building or buildings. In granting a permit under this section. the Minister of Public Works and Highways may require that the building or buildings be moved under such conditions as hc nlil.,v impose and every such permit shall be carried hy the person engaged in moving such building or buildings in which it refers end shall be open to Inspection by any Police Oflicer." .1. o. c. CAMPBELL, only with oil-fired gas turbine: "P but also with than capable of burwng pulverlze: coial.' a - " e are most eeny nterute OUR SALVAGE MARKE1 in this latter development because SCRAP CAB BATTERIES n. 3l.OO we are not anxious to Ice Cana- acuar STEEL. for (on ..... ..- sa.oo flan foal ngoflugir; genalxelimgg . e V ry III I an I ll! sumr casr ll0N,l'er ion eieoo ” onmd by me Cmmm Na. C0Wm”5- P" W tlrinal Railways," said Mr. Gordon. HOBSEHMR. our lb. "If it were pouible to develop I 3533' 30111.33, um," MM 55. an turbine using the lower grade: vlvwiisnlln WOOL. per lb. .. l'le 0' W1 "1" 1"" W" 'l' ""-'0'"”' mm mm our ilzi. "ll! .".'.:i'....'.!'"ll...'.".'i "91""-V A””"'95'"GW"'- mum';"'i”f5'5g g, (:0 i.5'i".iT.ii ;.Cr2';'.533.-i'i"i.ii"o'.vi"ii'i'I'oi':' . In my In - chvh".”". the use o! coal us an energy-prir duel nx fuel." T K