IIFHI¥QPJJIDQH..Q'~.- J.\.I -.-__ - -_ -.,s_....\,'~s_- Malaria - " fl5"~.40..e-:E_if..I,q-..ui_ 0.1-.- . Prohibition Commission . »an..-mtawaibmccuenvrui-wwvmunmwlkuuaol-ufivv-n-M - —'l‘hh minus ls ronnol h: nun 0| local lateral! but advertising ll uwsy nlun msy be inserted I8 anon s Ind sci-mi: nimble ll vdlcq, 0N 0A8! — Mk". o. m. Matthews 1mm n. iii-ambit- ion esse at Summerside on Friday when s man from Borden was lined $10 and costs 1'0: illegal consump- . tiou oi Bquoin-G frequent eflecfl d con- ltipotiongead this voluntary letter: “After taking pills and hbletl for about thirty years for causti- -—D0O &oPHERSON SAY! -—- Why feel embarrassed in a poor nt- ting garment when you can dget 3 real one ior $24.00, measure an m“ I “m” muimwwh“ misc by an expert in that line, cut by the best o! cutters, serge w‘ linings and heavy pocketing. Call - n ’ ‘ad i dvi 1n his new stare Bum- “rmlnlnwflfdeedrlesfisnahrlimrhhg 5p‘: rggrelde.“ ‘b15260. request). sciime a?“ put“- mersido Fire Blil-igsde msdaea quick- ggusi w.ug°gma°w response at 1.25 p.m. on Satur- . -- dsytorabsdrooi (in sttherui- ggrrighalifu Ia “dhudlluduiongm-Mknnn. deuce o1 E. P. Foley on the cor- . 1' Wmter and Granville Streets The “bulk” in Arm-Bun u ma. m’ ° , _ like that of 1 v b!‘ 1m The fire was first not ced by pass , . crs-by when they saw flames com- zsitrsbiii-azzmu mm m: mm a» w» If wusic s damtggehwas doriiseesby fire and wat- _ '_ ,. er t prem insd. b t th In“ m“? rleamntl ‘harm! W57" firemen goon had thel are “nude? liiiiieniniiriguiiiiizsuum #3325 °°m'°l'_s forming‘! Just eat two tablespoonfuls daily. In serious cases use with each meal. If not relieved this way, see your doctor. Get the md-aud-green age hi; your grocei-‘s. _Made by in London, Ontario. CHARLOTTETOWN EXPERI-l MENTAL srsrrozv NEWS em“ LETTER. a :_ _ ___;__ The spring which so far as tem- "'“_“' Deratures and growth during April EASTERN GUARDIAN My tomes a I» bout atrerage, has due to wet and cold weather being delayed so that the planting season for 1934 is laie.| Icmpcratures below freezing oo-I cured on the nights oi May 8, 9, and 20th at the Emperimental Sta. tion. The lowest temperntum in _ OCO)IING To soums wed. the swamp area at St. Avards was ncsday, May 30, "The Love Bug," ~3_d981'9E5 0n MB? 17 and 21st. presented by the Montague Dram- This formed ice and. would injurei utic Ciiio. Orchestra in attendance. early Vvgetabics. It also d 3.534.; clover. There has been surprising growth, however, in the grass and ckw" Pretty mnerally throughout the province. The lawns at the EX. ._"1'hin uo|unin in reserved In! news ul iii-iii iuiurest but udvertiliill o; l n.-n~y mnurs may be inserted In i: (‘viilld u ward strictly payuhlo in utlvnnr-q _ JSUBSCRIPTIONS t0 '13:: ChllYll>L[L‘i.O\\'ll Guardian may l‘! hantlvti to their Rcpt. Archin Hume phone 47. or lcit at H. J. Mabon‘. 19th. The orchard was Slimyed on Drug Store, Montague. L-"I : the 12th ' Oats were sown at the Station on the 18th and wheat on the 22nd, and it Was not until the 25th that mangcls were secdcd. This is much later than average. There is a very great amount oi water in the soil and with this reserve late seeding should mean very good crops in our province. The seeding of vege- tables and flowers has been g-icnt- ly delayed owing to frequent show- ers, but growth will no tioubt be very rapid from now on when we get heat with the moisture. Our bees which came through the winter in splendid shape htid many frames covered with brood the inst of April. The supply of pollen, however, has been so scarce that the queens had prac- . ‘COMING T0 SOURIS Wed- ncsdny, May 30, "The Love Bug." isrrsentrd by the Montague Dram- atic Club. Orchestra in attendance. L-5344 .___________ The Uillon of South Africa will begin the largest program of pub- lic works on record in the near lu- iurc. spending about $15,000,000 within two or three years. PSllMRSE ind Prince Bounty Chronicle Derimental Farm were rut on May ::~ »GUARDlAN 4,, —1V3A whtts and red tennis bells! In not at Bruce's. 11-5081.‘ -nsivo nsmTsL-ny while 0f um lus meadows. lnmrth Hsih] May mu. a a o'clock. semi-Mi irec. -STEAEIS LEAVE PORT "- m s. s. (in-mesh med" he“ 1mm! coll at limmerside srrivi-nl’. about 1.00 L m. sud leaving the next morning. Bhe bmusht B W5‘. ceiianeous cargo. The B. S. Oliva. which had been uulcP-diflfl’ 11°“? M Holmsrrs whirl went out durinB Friday night-s _ -r1 um as in. menu spaced mm fencing in stock at Bruce's. L-iiiial. ION-On Tuesday. May RM I"- enty children received theirlflrst Communion at the eight M10“ Mass, at st. Paul's Church. The saciod edifice was tilled W151! We parents and iriends oi the ehll-i dren. There were thirty WY" imdi forty girls in the class. They looked very sweet as they marched 1mm the convent to the church Iidei‘ the direction oi the Sisters. The, little girls were dressed in While with Communion veils. Rev. G. J. MacLellan, V. G., celebrated the Mas and the Girls choir egrligden-i propriato hymns. The i ren were enrolled in the scapula“ 1m" inediateiy alter Mass-S FEES 0N ALB €—-— I wlDCElVnl FIRST OOMMIUN-i —Di'. E. E. and Mrs. Sinclair have zctumed irom an enjoyable, trip to Montreal, Toronto and Ni-‘ agara mus-s -Co1. U. G. Dawson and Mrs. Dawson of Bedeque were in Char~" lottetown on Friday for the grudq uation exercises of Prince of Wales College.-S -.Miss Marion Steadmill of Fort‘ William, out. is the guest oi M.-.[ and Mrs. Donald MacFarlane oi! summersidta-s CAR F ERRY RATES 459E241 93-22%” 3 toric events of the landing of Jae-i qucs Cartier in what is now Can- ada, and the Commemoration of the’ IV Centenary of Jacques Cartier,’ which is being staged in several of; the places firs; visited by this great, explorer. I 6 In these days, with the great proportion o1 travel by automobile,‘ it is essential that low costs of ve- hicular transportation by water,‘ when necessary, should be recog- nized. In this conncction it may be pointed out that Prince Edward Island is the only Hoviucc in Can- nda that is scparatcd from her sis- ter provinces by ivfltcr; that we have a. ferry system oporatcd by the Fecicral Goncrnmcnt across the Straits o! Northuinlm-lnnci-it dis- tance 0i nine miles-and an almost prohibitive charge for the trans- ticaiiy stopped laying, and many evidently became chilled in their flight and did not return to the hives. 'I'l1is w; back will m doubt reduce the honey crop for this year, as it will require warm weather and a good food supply‘ before the colcnigs will be built up again to their April strength. Some tried feeding but the colon- ies all had plenty stores o! honey and the trouble was due to the bees being unable to secure enough pollen t0 iced their brood. The report oi the Egg Laying Contest evczy week has shown that the high production is be- ing maintained. This is also true in INVERNESS SCREEyED connection with the 1933 pullets on B355 DIOR, TREATED NUT o]; the plant ior the last month, these EGG“ 350 birds have laid from 70 to 75 per cent of the possible. The 1100 chicks in the broader houses have made splendid gains and the older ones, which have been iuil feath- ered for sometime, will be segreg- a/ted right away. Hurdles have been used to give them large runs and it is most surprising how they have eaten oii the grass so that near the houses the ground is quite bare. The pig testing station has been We are well supplied with a nice assortment of Cnal suitable for kitchen range or grates. Namely: OLD SYDNEY SCREENED SPRINGHILL SCREENED Try us for your next order. Prompt deliveries. Lowest P11"!- W. D. GILLIS & 00. PHONE 176 ; ___.__ poriation of automobiles is beirg exacted, which is a great detercni for prospt-ctive visitors who wish in see the beautiful and historical “Garden oi’ the Gulf." ‘This ferry should be considered as a connect~ ing liuk, as if n. bridge or tunnel were the medium, in which case there would be levied only a reas- onable toll. and not a charge oi‘ $4.00 or $5.00 for an automobile only. ~ In many ferries throughout Can- ada with a great deal more mile- age, autos are carried at nominal rates. For instance in the Thous- and Islands, from Kingston, On- tario, to Clayton, New York, the- charge is $2.50, and if returning the’ same day, the $2.50 rate represents the» full fare both ways. Herc, we have a. case of autos being carried from one country to another (Can- ada to the United Statcs" a dis- tance of twice what it is from! Cape Tormentine, New Brunswick] to Borden, Prince Edward Island (one Canadian Province to anoth- er) and the charge in the latter route is twice as much. Mr. iimderby, General Manager oi the Canada Steamship Company, when speaking before our Commit- Professional Cards McLEOD o BENTLEY J. A. BENTLEY i w. u. BENTLEY, K. 0. Banister and Attorney-ll-l-l" MONEY T0 LOAN Ofllce: 180 Richmond Street NORMAN W. LOW'I HER -_ Barrister & Attorney At Law H6 Great George Street i Charlottetown, P. E. I. MONEY TO LOAN fitted up for twelve pens oi’ pigs with storage and a mixing floor for teed. The six pens that have already been received have made splendid gains, averaging over a pound a. day with some pigs mak- ing as much gain as 20 pounds in iouriccn davs. Just as soon as they reach 80 pounds in weight the rat- ion will be changed and less pro- tein will bc supplied. Glear Skin tee and when questioned by the writer as to what he would consid-l er a. fair charge ior the carrying of an automobile on a trip of nine miles, said. "Twenty-five cents." He- explained that the auto charge should be a minimum one so as to induce more passenger traffic, on which the money was really madeJ and any substantial charge acted only as a great dclercnt, while with a low charge the revenue would be really greater and he had no hesitation in stating Limb it would be sound and better business. Mr.‘ Enderby also remarked that an‘ Alex. W. Matheson BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC- StopItchin30 Minutes Don't let. mlilllml o! lnvllilliir germn or fungus growth): minke your nkln Itch, Burn, Crock. Pei-I, emu-m Sores, Pimplori, Ringworm, Ilnml-ltr-lu, Ath- lete's Font, or (‘rolcli-llrh. You r-nn stop the Itch In 30 minutes and quick- ly haul your elrln with Dr. Nixon's Chas. ll. Black, Chairman. Nixudrrm. Tm- rcmilrknblc prescrip- Chariottetoyn. |tlnn, lmned 1n 1h: rllnncovfrhy ‘o! n 1.1:. imonn Englla Si: n pron n wor n Ill B~ M°n°mld~ we” st‘ hm‘ lust because mmle lpl-clully 06r- nub- John Slmpsoiulliiiiiiltfill- born akin troubles. n mun quickly m" a" '"""'""'°" "*"‘“"“ :.L;i:.'*.""...".:."; .:".':.:$".'..:;..":".":i Infractions oi PROIIIBITXON ACT yo" Bu‘ mo" ‘or n’. yum" “um 00 n" “MW” or ‘ghhlipta‘m""derm today. Frlppu, R. C. M. P" "'9 n“ autoist could do a. lot oi travelling] on land with $4.00 or $5.00. I make a strong and special sp- peal that the Members oi this Com- mittee support the efforts oi the. Premier oi Prince Edward Island, the President oi the Prince Edward Island Tourist Association, Boards oi Trade, and Members oi the Gov- eminent. so that we shall have a happy consummation oi our reason—‘ able and rightful request. I In conclusion may I say that it _________________________ ma cusnnowwu ovum _ This Event Was Suchia Tremendous Success -- _. (ma; Qur Manufagl urers Allow Us To Continue lt--. FOR ONE WEEK MORE FOR YOUR OLD 5 °° MATTRESS We'll Burn It Up- m cowuncnou WITH THE wonurs LARGEST. MANUFACTURERS OF sens AND BEDDING wli ARE MAKING THIS GREAT OFFER. "Wu WILL ALLOW YOU $5. FOR YOUR OLD MAT- TRESS ON THE ONE." YOU SAVE $5.00 AND YOU GET A NE MATTRESS BECAUSE THERE IS PURCHASE ~ PRICE OF PRICES AT HOLMAIWS. OF A NEW W SPRING FILLED NEVER ANY PADDING Regular Price $2.50 Now—$2.50 Your Old Mattress — "PRINCESS” coil spring Mattress 5 490 _$l9.90 $5.00 You Pay Monthly-No Interest Regular Price $2.50 Now—$2.50 You r Old Mattress "SPRING BlLT” P0¢ket$P"'"2 Mattress $ 750 --_ $22.50 — $5.00 You Pay Monthly-No Interest Regular Price Your Old Mattress $2.50 N0w—$2.50 Monthly-No uDELUXE" pocket spring Mattfess $25.00 s $5.00 You Pay Interest 000 is not only essential but imperative that these charges must be mat- erially reduced, if Prince Edward Island, with such a unique and attractive setting in the Guli oi St. Lawrence-the smallest Prov- ince but with the best summer climate, wloriui and compelling scenery in the Dominion-its to have a. iair chance for inducing a greater proportion o1’ tourists to visit our Fair Province. Respectfully submitted. (Sgd) CREELMAN MacARTI-IUR M A P L E I. E A F WOMENS INSTITUTE, TRAVFLLERS REST The May meeting of the Maple Iss1’ Institute was held in the Community Club rooms, Travellers Rest, on Thursday with Mrs. Percy Marchbank presiding. Opening hymn was the friends we love." The roll call was answered by nineteen members and two visitors. “Here's to BURDOCK IIIIII LOOD IIIIID ITTERS B Limit-OJ. Town“ bl fi-i-4 n1. a - SU M M E RSI DE -' CHARLOTTETOWN Suggestions were next submitted (or the District Convention which takes place in July. Among the suggestions were, More social in- tercourse among the delegates; That members who are nominated for the election of oiiicers should be asked to stand, so that those attending the meeting, have a chance to know who they are vot- ing ior; That the meeting should start on time so that the last part oi the programme is not rushed. The sick committee reported five sick calls. It was moved that 40c be given to the teacher to purchase seeds ior the school garden. Mrs. square- briggs was appointed as the new school committee. Mrs. Rayner and Mrs. Robert Marchbank for the sick committee. Five dollars was voted for the Red Cross So- c e y. The hooked rug which will be offered ior sale at the District convention was on display and much admired. It was o! the Bos- hiniul Boil: ‘ 0am Much Misery Anyone who has niflarad from boil: knows how sick sud miserable they make you foal. Boils Ale caused by bsd blood, but when the blood is purified, cleansed and vitsiired by Eurdoek Blood Bitters the boils willtqui dis- appesnyour Isa men ,your health sud eome bsck again, and the skin becomes clear. smooth sud free from eruptions. Forulcatdmsfiinnusiipubupimthapenllyeu-IVTBT.llilbunOw ton sidewalk design. A vote oi thanks and three cheers were given to Mrs. champion, ‘who had ar- ranged for the hooking of the rug, The hcan contest arranged by Mrs. Robert England was won by Miss Elizabeth Cameron. A reading "Things to Forget" W85 Elven by Mrs. John Gimning. Mrs. Theodore Waite sang a solo accompanied by Mrs. Ramsay on the piano. Supper was served by the lunch committee who were extended a vote oi’ thanks. The meeting clos- ed with the National Arithenp-s South Africa Wants Canadian Lumber ‘Iiicre are great possibillities ior Oanadian ‘umber and box shook; in the South Airlcon market, accord- ing to the Industrial Deptartment of the Canadian National Railways. Practically every industry udng box shooks is rapidaiy expending ,acc- °Yd1n8 in relflits rmieved. with many oi.’ the importers and co- operatives request!‘ Canadian su- pplies. South Africa. am be divided industrially into two main branches fliziioultural and pastoral and the other mining. The manufacturing indoustry, comparatively speaking, is small. Mining, particularly gold, is one o1 the great industries in South Africa. and the high premium on gold st the present day has greatly increased its value. The diamond industry. however, has been pretty hurl hit, {sling from a iota-i oi’ ately 52,500,000. in 1928 i0 07,600,000. in 1932 there was s. slight increase in value in i933 although production tell, due to _... .: black ants. ‘there is a purl)’ . improved prices, and for that yearm Spsrlnghm’ wmmm meet.’ who the m“ “ppwxlmatcd ‘10300-000‘ has been keeping tabs on the come- With the improvement in the world's economic condition, a revival of the diamond indusrty is anticipated. .______._.. ANTS ENTER FIELD AS WEATHER PHROPTETS A new prognostication in the iii-t oi’ season iorecosting turned up in qoringhilll, Nova Scotia, mcenfiiy. Parizrldges with feathered pants, squirrels and their store oi nuts, onions with thicker skins, breast bones of barn yard fowl, all have made their debut and now along 1113s and goings oi’ black ants for a number oi years and he sioles that this 5w: they have appcnmi the earliest he has evcr 110110011- aocording to the ‘Iburist Depart- ment oi’ the Canadian National Railways. The black ants put in their appearance in the earls‘ D311 oi May while other years it was not until the early part oi Juno that they appeared on the scene. Indica- tions imm this are that the Mari- timcs will have a very early 511ml“?- Ule Minn-d’: for Stiff Joints FARDY BUS & TAXI SERVICE CHARLOTTETOWN m romun: TIME Leaving Charlottetown .. “ Hazelbrook 4.20 p. Kate's Lake 4.35 p. 48 Road 4.45 p. Cardigan . . 5.00 p. Bridgetown .... 5.15 p. Dundu . 5.20 p. Dingwell’: Fortune . 5.50 p. m. 4.00 p. m. Leaving Fortune .. 5.40 p. m. TABLE . $.15 a. m -- 5.25 l- m- , 8.45 s. n. aso a. m- llauibrook ..... 9.45 s. In- Arrlvo Charlottetown. . 10.05 s. Ill- Ileadqunrlerl in Charlottetown —RED INDIAN SERVICE STATION Headquarters in Souris-LENNOX HOTEL -BY GEORGE MCMAN CITY BUS SERVICE TIME TABLE Leaves Old Spain Tea Rooms ‘P0 OIAIUOTTIZTOWN CIIARLOITETOWN TILE LEAVES .ov|‘ls T0 SOURIS LEAVE! Dlngwelli Mill St. Peter's .. m. steivlin . 9.40 s. lVLDlngweWs Mills Arrive in Char ottetown 10.80 A. bLArrive in Souris Bus will stop on signal at any point. H.141»; asor. BY WHA i i BRINGING UP FATHER I sessuesas~<~°w ER WVTH ME-PM 5O SLEEPY‘ l'~ CAN'T KEEP ME EYE5 OPEN- rM GLAD fiHE WOK ME-l wuz DREAMI SHE wuz FIGHTIN‘ wnfl-i ME, ANYWAY;