dcrful flavor! All the nourishment of whole wheat. Plus enough bran to help you keep fit. Kelloggfi are better bran flakes. Ask your gro- cer for them. l‘ BETTER ~BRAN ‘ennui curnmru ?INGAGENIENT- -- IBI- P886!‘ hutch, Mt. Hes-heft. announces the‘ ougagementof her daughter Elsie Isabel to Mr. Percy Norman Gulli- son of Charlottetown. Marriage to take place early in June. \ you can't best» PEP. Ksrroeefs JPEP. Brlli Flgkeg have just about everything that ioliYq folks want and need. Won- azar-s-‘as-ii. sermon. Service-at Eghfield at ll a. m. and at Marshfield at 7 p. m. m. m. noenrs. surorars remap-one man anmnsg semi-s Magistrate rm- Kinnon Monday on the double charge‘ of unlawful consumption of liquor and causing a disturbance wasvfined t5 and costs or-10 days on one charge, $10 and costs‘ or 10 days on the other end was bound overto keep the peace for twelve months. Another party appearing on a charge ofunlawful consump- tion of liquor was’ also fined-ab and costsaor-lo dayl- An autoist for op- aratinl a motor vehicle without a driver's permit was fined l6 and costs or l0 due. Another autoist license was given a similar fine. HILIJGAN I MOBIISON ‘will hold their annual race meet at Northern oh‘ Wednesday July 13. There will be four classes with t1,- 000 hung upfor purses. There is 2.1m, saaoo for the horse breaking the present’ track record trotting, 2.14 and $10.00 in gold to the driver ing ‘the Charlotte l} track record of_l.0l the. race. In all 81,100.00 is puree ever offired for one day's rac- inlon Prince Edward Island. Set aside July l3, for our race and you will not be dielllwinted. The Capt. Read Ideal Soorlnl Belem has been kmdhbeinstalledinsmerieaend wewflldothe-resttemaheNorthem the-biggestaud best annual race 68. mmmmmmmu olllcn UITAWAJIay Z-(By Th5 gm, adian Pecan-odors encouragement, from the Government to Btimulgto the development of oyster culture in Prince Edward Island-was mg. ed uponHon. Alfred Duranleau, Min- m" °l W597i”. by A. E. MacLean (Lib. Prince) m the House of Com. moms Saturday. Mr. Maul-can re. called that several years ago the Government had taken over the oyster bedsycff the Prince Edward Island coast with s. view to pfogg. outing the scientific development, of the industry. ' ' ~ls- i Will Give Bonus - i’: OITNWA. M» fit-tsy ‘ms osnl adian Preu)—A bonus for the re- for operation two cars on a single “will! vim“ villi-tins do: fish on Ithe Pacific Coast was urged by A W. ‘Neil, speaking in the House ofOommons Saturday-There wag no need to emphasize the destructive nature of the dog-fish. Mr. Neill said. It was a curse to the fisheries. These reduc. also 836.00 for the horse that bests in! PM“! "nded i0 dafiiwy 111W m, pyuém km mo,“ “w: numbers of these pests and incid- entally gave work to the fisher- men. They were operating at a loss and could not keep up much long- mm“ mggqm; “m. in “u. er. Mr. Neill therefore Urged that m“ mg $1904» gm- my hm” hwy. the government extend some assist- ance. The acting Minister of Fish- eries did not make any comment on (Ind. Gomez-Alberta) f‘, ilpfor-pureu and prises. rue-s wm the recreation. 'benodeduotioosfrvmmoneywm-~ " ," - nera which. rashes it the biggest lei"!!! Bill-ins l UHAWA, M” n_(ny The can! adian Pressl-Ths twenty-first an- iuiian Press-Before deserted gall- eries and a slim attendance of members the House of Commons installedand it 1s the first of its wt in "I fini- B-tumays sittinl- And it developed ihtb a fish day. m, 119mm,“ “m. m“ 1g 1g going Problems facing the fishing industry v go b; l, m“ gmpmyomong qyq- mo in the Maritimee, the Pacific Coast, ‘ old system of scoring. we also have i111"!!! "We 811d Hudson 38>’ in the only nompooketed crook in u“, the nontla, were discussed when Hon. Mmumos, m] w‘ u; 1,; mo pggm. Alfred Duranleau, acting minister “yo! m, Mmmm “d mom, flu] of Fisheries presented his estimat- ' Charlottetown she carried Sir John i4 rfllfli-‘MEN’! “ PRACTICE-About u: lest evening the firemen made s practice run to the old flour mill on Esher St., near the canfactory. Both hook and ladder and pumper crews took part. Lines of hose were isid end extension and roof lad- ders placed. Stops were made at several hydrants on the return trip to the station. ' liLVlA {N Iflllwilbe wl. l.- sum, Captain Kean, docked at rownsl wharf about 12.80 yesterday from Montreal. She carried a gen- eral cargo for DeBiois Bros. and Car-veils. At d o'clock she moved to the Railroad Wharf where she iorded 21 cars of potatoes for ship- ment to St. John's, "Newfoundland. ‘As passengers from Montreal to C. Crosbie and Lady Mitchell Croe- mm m m‘ mrmm” mum" tivsly for next Wednesday. Many u‘ u.“ “m”: 2'“ n“ Put“ members already have left for their l 0400.; 2-14 rrotrurse $400.; 2.2a hmu-md - Trot and Pace Purse 8400- Trotters w” ‘math allowed three seconds in mixed classes. mher particulars roses-ding race conditions will be published rum w", a demo‘: ‘m: ‘D 4mm” 2i" "'4 "i" hm“- Muii“ sion lasting most of the day. ‘Then, mmhx‘ mm‘ m the ‘my ‘m of a few minutes. Leaving a single evening and are regsitered at the Canadian National Hotel. the Prince Edward Island Hospital Monday morning for some time was reported much better yesterday. Her young son Tom who has also been in the Hos- Prorogation has been set tents.- attendance in the House Every item in the fishery esti- rnatu was passed inya last minute t mpkmm with the House in a generous mood, different’ ministers rushed info the Chamber to take advantage of con- ditionsmmdredsofthousandsofdol- w‘ m“ m" A‘ A‘ Mwmmld‘ lars were appropriated in the space 135590314. item in each department whose estimates had~not been cleared al- together, the House adjourned a 1m‘ n“: cluk wmhabemm few minutes after 6 o'clock until N. S. Fishing Industry quarters in Winnipeg. trial workers of the world, a revolu- to abolish the W880 BYFIWm. Wm! headquarters 1h Chicago. ganlzations. adian Pressl-Tho official opening o! the laboratories of the National Research Council here has been postponed until a. date near the end of July. The Imperial Conference will be in session at Ottawa thcn. I Guysboswgh) to the affect that the Nova Scott's fishermen did not‘ use salt mined at Malagash. Mr. Smith reed a series of telegram; fiiom ooncems interested in the fisheries to show that Malegesh salt was in fish curing. He was supported by H. B. Short, (Cons, Aannapolis). Mr. Bhort a- greed with Col. the Hon. J. L. Ral- ston, Liberal, Yer-mouth Shelhum). as to the unfortunate results to the lobster fishermen of the west- ern shore of the present season's operations. Lobeter catches had dwindled in the lest few years from a value of $650,372 (1930) to $264,- 230 (i902. ‘rhe figures applied to the western shore of Nova Sootia. He ‘Ypbosed bonusng the flailing in- dustry on the ground that in so doing the government would lay lt- self under the oblgation of es- tablishing bounties for all other in- dustries dealing in natural produc- tion. Onesime Gagnon (Cons., Dor- chesterl entered into a long dis- cussion on the legal situation rc- dpoctlng the Dual Admirflstration of fisheries as between the Dominion and the Province of Quebec. He urged that steps be taken to find ways and means of preventing this Dual Administration and suggested the establishment oi’ a fishing bur- eau in Quebec. Labor Report UITAWA, Mby 22—(By The Can- nuai report of Labor Organization in Canada, as issued by the Federal Department of Labor, covering the calendar year 193i, shows a decrease of 11,906 in trade union member- ship in Canada as compared with the standing at the close of the the labor bodies operating in the Dominion into six classes as foll- ows: (1) Local branches of internat- ional craft organizations, having headquarters in the ‘United States. (I) one big union, an interna- ional industrial union, with head- (3) Local branches of the indus- lonary industrial union which seeks (4) Canadian central labor or- (5) Independent trade union units (8) National catholic unions. Opening roetponed OTTAWA, May 22-(By The Can- every way suited to all manner of‘ year previous. The report divides y splendid. CDDtQIBIIQ-Ie yourself- today. The House was in committee of supply with thecstimates of the Interior Department under review. The facilities in the- hospitals of Canada for. dealing with cancer were inadequate, Mr. Campbeirsaid, due to lack of radium. The cost of this was 870,000 agram; and at present only one pound of radium was available irnthe whclsworid. Of this amount Canada possessed sixteen grams. . . One of the recommendations of tho Ontario Govemruent= Commis- sion which had enquired-into this The original intention was to bis. PAINFUL ACCIDENT-Mr. Eafle Paquet of Charlottetown, brakesmah mthsC.N.R.. metwithapainfhl accident on saturday morning. He W coupling two ear-s together in the railway station before the uriy train left. Summer-side, wh_en his left hand Bot caught up in the gears, crushing his thumb and forefinger Iiveieiy- he was taken to the Prince °°iiiiiY Hospital where it was found necessary to amputate the thumb and forefinger at the first joint. NEW LIVE STOCK REPRE- SENTATIVE-In place of m. F. F. Baird, live stock representative here of the Dominion Government, m. 6- D. Irvine, Ottawa, has been ap- lwlrlted and has commenced duties, as senior sheep and swine promoter. 111 Irvine who is. a graduate of Guelph. his been with the Depart- Ilsnt about ten years, principally in Morltreal and Ottawa districts. He is thoroughly familiar with, the duties of his office and will be glad is be of asslstancefo those who "quire his services. coiurumou senvror: - There will be the dedication o: Church "iiimvfinl Furniture at Mt. Stewart ‘Mbvirrian Church followed by Uommunlon service on Sunday, May m pital very'ill has also taken a turn for the better. fiflfim" AFTER. ‘SMOKING, "TrgIIFE SAVERS l Cooling and L refreshing to smoke-tired ‘“-’ ' M n n! r105 - a <1 A r4 A i m I P. R. A. The Annual Meeting of the Prince Ed- ivard Island Provincial Rifle Association will ‘be held in the Board of Trade Rooms, Market Biiildilia‘. Charlottetown,‘ on Thursday the 26th May at the hour-of 7.30 P. M. A full . attendance of its members i8 “ameiiiiy expected-ins matters of great im- Witanc will be brou ‘*9 i; . n. uvusgirshh, v. D., Lieut-Col. President. CHARLES 1)., Lieut-Col. UITAWA, May I2—-(By The Can- adian ~ Prom-The Nova Scotia fishing industry commanded the at- tention of the-Commons on Sat- urday. Replying to an earlier ques- tion, Hon. EN. Rhodes, Minister of Finance, declared that the reason why the importtax was not made operative against Newfoundland fish was based on-tha apprehension of fishermen themselves, They feared that if th‘s excise duty were impos- ed, Newfoundland would retaliate against the fishermen seitlns their slons in the new building. Urges Nationalization have the official openin! 0i ti" new laboratory building next week. when the Royal society of Canada will be in session here. The build- matter was that the Federal Gov- ernment appoint a radium commis- sion to control the distribution of radium. Mr. Campbell told the House that Belgium produced 95 per cent of the world's supply, and its distribution was controlled by a trust, with the result that the price was maintained at enexceedingly gram high level. Deaths from cancer in Canada ing however, is not sufficiently ad- vanced to permit of this. The Royal‘ Society will, however, hold its ses- of Radium Deposits OTTAWA, May 23—(By the Can- of bait in Newfoundland waters. A defence of the Malagash salt industry was made by R. K. Smith, (Cons, Cumberland) who replied to statements made some dBYB 880 bi’ William, Duff BRINGING UP FATHER (Lib. Antigonish adian Press)-—Natlonalization the radium deposits in the region of the Great Bear Lake was urged upon the Government by Mll- ton N. Campbell (U. F. A., Mac- Kenzie), in the House of Commons rose from 88.7 per 100,000 of popu- lation i.n 192'! to 93.8 in i930: and in the United States the deaths from the same cause rose from 63 per 100,000 in 1900 t0 96 in 1930. Mr. Campbell said there was ev- ery reason to believe that suffi- cient radium for the world's use was in the Great Bear Lake area. It was the sacred duty of Canada, not only to her own people but to suffering humanity throughout the world, to prevent this radium sup- ply from falling into private hands ‘Mr. Campbell warned against the Remember-there is a new contest each week. If your entry doesn’_t win this contest, send another next week and week after . . y. don’_t miss a single opportunity to get a new car. Winnefls car will be delivered immediately through the local Chevrolet dealer without delay. In addition, 50 free graphologicnl readings will be given each week to selected Start now to save your empty Turret Cigarette (20%) packages‘ and send m an entry every week— postage on your 4 panels and you may win a new car for Winner will be announced in about three weelrs’ time. ‘ Qlmlili] and Mildnvss u rret CICI/KRFTTES lmneeialTobaeooGomoarsyelCansdaJlpieal or if it did fall into private hands to see that it was placed under government control for humanity. In view of the control of the rad- lum today by the Belgian trust and the price demande‘ the Dominion Government should take early ae- tion. . Mr. Campbell said there was ev- yery evidence that the Belgium Gov- ernment was making an enormous profit out of the trust now control- ling radium through the selling of radium at the present price. It was estimated that radium from the Great Bear Lake could be made available for $10,000 a gram or one- flfth of the price now being paid to the trust; but Mr. Campbell believ- ed that with proper transportation, which would have to come, the price of the Great Beer Lake pro- duct could be reduced to 80,200 per With the publicity which was be- ing, given to the Great Bear Lake district, there might be a rush of prospectors into this territory: but many dangers which would be en- countered. He was opposed to the aliena- tion of natural resources from the Crown into private hands. HOPE RIVER SCHOOL The following is rho report of HopeRiver school for the month of Aprils- Grade X—l. James Warren. WEEK. the only cost is the WRITE panel-s- 2. Your occupation on second . a a onathird... fourth. mailing. Austin Graham. Grade vrr-i.‘ Gertrude r-umsr; I. Dorothy Wan-en. Grade IV-i. Frances Turned and Nelson aunpson equal; 2. Clifford White; 8. Lilla Gallant. Grade m (JrJ-l. Joan Turner; ‘l. Claude Graham. Grade 1 (era-i. Max-amt Moore and Arthur Simpson. Grade (Jr)-i. Rennie Gallant. Grade 1 (Jr) (bl-l. Andrew ‘miner. Perfect Attendance: - Austin Graham, Gertrude ‘firmer. Frances ‘ms-nor, Clifford White and Andrew Tums-r. Teacher, Annie E. Inwther. HADWION SCHOOL Honor mu m Abrlir- l. Violet French; 2. Iva Premh; 3. Bertram 08111191011- Grade VII ((Sr.)—-l. Doris MY- ers; 2. Elmer ‘Imnauf 3. Cecil Grade vn (am-i. Edith om- non; 2. Everett 308°19'11- Grade VI-l. Ralph Cameron. Grade IV i. Vera. Cannon; Arthur-Myers; iii-firm- 010mm Grade III-l. Annie Morrison; 3- Elbon Dunsiord. Grade ‘II-l. Ruby Morrison: 2- Inuise 1308978011; 3. Stirling man. Perfect attendance: Iva French. Bertram Casneron, Eldlth Cannon. 2. Ralph Cameron. V8"- cimmn’ All entries must be mailed on or before June 1st, 1932, to Turret Gguretu Handwriting Contest, P.0. Ho: 2500, Montreal, P.Q. If your entry is mailed after the above date, it will be considered an entry for next weekfls contest . . a SO MAIL YOUR EN. TRIES EARLY EACH l. Your name on one S. Your street and town 4- Your province on the Fasten the four panels firmly‘ together before Grade E—1. VGII. 5191930132 3- 111-, For smokers oi Turret Cigarettes Your Handwriting Maywini Here’a a new use for your empty Turret Ci arette ‘a packagce—WRITE 0N ream: g m ) For-each week there is a brand new 1932 Chevrolet Stand- ard Cosch glvorrtotho person whose handwriting shows the most interesting features, when submitted on 4 panels from empty 'I‘urret (20%) packages, with portion of excise stn_n_1p attached. It.doesn’t matter whether your hand- writing is good or not-hut if it’s different, unique or unusual, then your chances to win this fine new car are Annie Ruby Morrison, Olive Bishop. Grace E. 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