. ,~.» -l ~ .s ..;. ..~.-if ,_, ;; . . _ _ f ’ -... '- ,_-_i._ #_ _ ..»-'f __-' f __;__ 1 _ ; -1-_-=-_ __ ._.v ing! The street railway showed a de- ` G ' d' ' , crease in passengers carried aridi V while the earnings of the electrlti ‘_ ' 'Q,,', _ ‘ and la! utilities showed an llwtolle |' Ay'(gL1'g'Ap| gggy|Q|;5__Cx-gpaudl tml’ W" *UQ m'i'°"l‘u¥ *"°'"'¢4 3 Jo Ohurc il Sunda “" _ . . 1; - _ ' l _ . I _ , _ I _ Q "5 ' /_ t. hn's h, May . y ` _ _ _ . ‘ Palmollve ls thesoa bel' _of Principal commercial and in-_ Hem an Eunbmfs church. May _ - ' dustrial electric and gas accounts. on l ' ' " ' - _ _ airgead a sérughadh “flue but money can bug"- f:hat's what it means. It is always less expensive to use the best, as results are more satisfactory. Budweiser Barley - Mali: Syrup does :cot trile with your confi- dence because it contains no sub- stitutes, no fillers, no adulterante, no artificial coloring or arti6cial flavors. It is guaranteed 100 per cent pure. In the quality field if: stands without an equal. F Aged 5 Months' ir 2 the Making Look lor 'l‘oay’a plcinre ‘ on lhe lop of fiery run. A booklet Hiring revi- pee for good llllllgs io 1-nt. will be sent fu ally address upon request. Evil] E\'l:-rywllern. _ Anheuser-Busch _ Budweiser _Balrlefy-Malt Syrup .|__.lGHT OR DARK ~ RICH lN BODY -» N0fl‘ BITTER Gunns Limited, lstributori TUYUH N; D' ' Harris Abbatoir Company; Distributors. _ T°f°'lf°- fANHEUSER-BUSCH =- ST. LOUIS ' ‘ ' 'Also )laks'rs'ofBu1cI| Extra Dry Gingerlllc ` ` lil-157 “Member when we wuz boys ” Most of us didn’t have any Y. M. C. A. to give us proper physical training. it is our duty to see that the boys of to- day have the advantages denied us in our youth. The world needs men of the Y stamp. Your contributions will be appreciated today. Space by J. L. DOUGLAS Potato Exporter -_____._,... .. . _ __.._...._._ .... ....._,_____..»-_-...__...._._.. -.-.-.___ Stewart Jones &Co. Correspondents of Greenshields 8¢ Co. lmmbm or ul. Montreal some lmlumgs ` _ wap' due entirely to .the decrease ln gross. _ _ _ , The month of March and the first quarter of the year 'show very sub- stantial increases over-the year 1D2ll March being up over $10,000 and the three months more than' $37,000 over th`e corresponding figures of 2 years ago. - » _ ~. MONTREAL ` Ahltihl Alberta Pacific Grsln 18!-2 Asbestos ... ... .. 2 Brazilian ... ... ... ... ... 47‘.i B A.0il ... .. 37% B. C. Power . . . . .. ... 39‘_f~ Building Products ... ,... 24'.; Canada Car ... ... 24"; canada cement ..~. .. lair.- Canada Pofwer and Paper l5‘_£- Canada Brewing . . . . .. .. .9 Dominion Bridge . . 83 .Foreign Power Securities ... .. 30 Fraser Company .... .. ... i3 General Steel-Wares .. 10% Home Oil ... . . '7 Imperial Oil .. 25 'Industrial Alcohol ... ’1‘.f_- *International Nickel 31% International Petroleum ..... _Zi lMa.sscy Harris ... .. 33‘_f Montreal Powel-‘..'. ... ... .. l24‘li McColl Frontenac . 24 National Breweries .. . -297% National Steel Car ... .. . 81% Canada Bronze .. ... 45‘_L» Canada Malting .. 19 Dominion Tar . .. 20 Famous Players ... . . . .. Ncranda . 'Power Corporation . Price Bros ' .. ... Quebec Power Shawinigan . . .. . Bmelters .. .. _Sl/cel of Canada .. Steel of Canada Pfd Winnipeg Electric . . . . .. aiu 62‘~'l NEW YORK Alleghany ... .. Bendix Aviation ... ... ..... Anaconda Kcnneeott Copper 4 Montgomery Ward Genél-al Asphalt Niagara Hudson Power ... ... Paramount Players ...-'... ... 68' .Poor at Co. B. Penick 6.: €!‘Ford ... ..._ Radio _ Scars Roebuck ..... Standard Oil of New Jersey .. Sterlqg securities Stude aker ... ...-... 36' Yellow Truck ... .... General Motors ... ..... 45! BANKS Bank of Nova Scotia ... .... Bank of Commerce .. '26 Royal Bank .. . .. .. 30 Work Worn People Find Renewed lleslth by improving Their Blood. > 88 Great George St., Charlottetown MoNrlti=.Tl."s'1§c"ir"bxe'iisn'oa Market reports fumished by Green- shields as Co., Montreal, to Stewart Jones and Oo.. 3| Great George Bt., Charlottetown. NORANDA for the year. which would compare with 38,484,000 of gross earnings for the entire year 1928. and $6,108,000 for the year 1929. However, the com- panyhad the advantage of 18 cent copper. during its first llusrter, and naturally estimates of eemings for the reminder of the year have been considerably reduced. Instead of Tile announcement of the offcrinl _$9,000,000 the estimate is about $8.- Di l2,5000.000 of first mortgage 8 per cent bonds of Canadian Copper Rie- flners, Limited, Iliaraniitcd by Nob lhds is of' from several llshsnolnil. It that eph- structicll will immlmgmy °“ "I0 new that is *O bc built md which Wm With a mm-.' """°M\ mee- 000,000 which itself is twenty per- cent over the total for mo. Last mr copper prices averaged considerably more than they do at the present time. and much more. also than in 193|. 4` wmxnso etscralc ` lensing: of Winnipeg lllectl-lc for March showed afoss of | If you feel run down. it means that -your blood is thin and watery, that iyour vitality is low. Your feet are ‘ easily chilled- You 'do not sleep well i und you are tired when you rise inthe -morning. You find no pleasure in 'your meals and are llstless and dis- oncrgy to enjoy yourself. ‘ Thousands of men are run down by men are broken down by their house- \ heart, short breath. STEWART “N55 it U0- l nu. Messrs G. c. Batt, chief engul- .ee Einar _-nw 78 'Queen street' to the church-of the 21': Fbearers were: Messrs Matthew Mc- fflsllors, Patrick Dennis. John Ingles 39"* ‘ans nod-.Mal>ohsla. services at the 43 | church and grave were conducted Anwricall Can .. l3'l‘.f _“fe called out yesterday _morning 3°” ishortiy before 4 lrclock for a nm ln 4°? is club room »in the 0ddfeilow's 53"' laullcmg, which- proves ‘ts he .ue'l1aJ 4 inert unu:uaI.¢a1orl_in Paris . . . margin /mm, marble walk lain' an e/:gona nflffrrtgro/md u/Mun . ddrg/:t in. ` \ ' _ . :" . _ 1_ Y* ` _ ~ -'~"-.-i'.:_ __-. ... _-:>=~- ~ _ .- _ ‘ '~ ng- up the complexion.” _ _ _ _The cosmetic oils in this fa- mous facial soap are your best safeguard againsft modern _ dangers to skin beauty. IF y_ou`ve been to Paris _ . . if your' friends have been to Paris . . . you probably know of the chic beauty salon of Desfossé on the Rue Sr. Honoré. The establishment Desfossé has been a training school for many of the now famous F rench specialists, including Emile Massé of the Rue Daunou. ' » Desfossé, himself, was called to Madrid to attend the members of the Spanish ‘Courr at the time Alfonso _XIII was crowned king. He was also called to Germany ro amend the princesses when the last king of Saxony was crowned. ~ V Ir is a man of such international profes- sional importance who urges ou to use Paimoiivr: Soap . . . because _oiy "a unique blending of the palm and olive oils ir con- tains, 'agents which-cleanse and soothe the complexion and at-the same time bring out natural color." ' _ Dcsfossé is ao: alone in his opinion of the tonic effects of palm and oiive'ol`ls. As a matter of fact, these beauty oils were used by Cleopatra. And, today, a tremendously lm- prcsslve group of more than 18,900 beauty specialists--r roughout the world-advise Paimolive Soap. . Ordinary soaps won’t Jo Beware of using crude soaps, soaps made of undesirable fats, soaps artificially colored or highly perfumed. They may be harmless. But zo experiment is dangerous.. Paimolive is rnadc of the oils of palm and olives only. Il: is these oils which give ir Nsrurc's own green color. The make unnecessary the addition of heavy perllmes. ` "The skin must be thoroughly washed, but care taken to employ only the soap which gives the greatest benefits with the icsst inconve- nience," the great Desfossé warns you. So many soaps are irritating. You should not experiment when it is so easy to buy Palmolive. Millions use it for the bath as weilas the face. Here is the recommended treatment: mas~ sage a smooth isrhcr of PalmoIive`Sosp gently into the skin. Rinse, first with warm water, :hen wirh cold. Now-and not before-you are ready for make-u . , You will find it sails, protective, bland and soothing. The world`s_ great beauty experts' advise ir. Try Palmoiive and you will under- stand why. ` oluu m ll holly and ll ima Rini! __ Just think _what this professional advice nleans! _'More . bl - .,‘.-.»;\ '- -' ' ' ' ' ' ' ° 0 fplmrftr. 'il-l.°'1~/l'f;h..ls, .oh sf nf. 1 --“~ I .M than 18,900 important beauty shops adozse Palmolvve! ¢ li 'i 1 :aft/ernoon~ from his residence _on _L . _ __ _ _' nv --I -_n- E. I-I. Rainssyisisted by the Rev. C. N. Brown both of Trinity United Church. 'A particularly ‘lwfse mlm' lm- of 'young men of the deceased’s acquaintance formed part' of the funeral eorl/egc_ His most intimate _'friends acted as pall bearers. 'I'l1¢Y| ;wero Messrs R. R.: Bell, J. B. John- son, R. E. Seliers~J. T. Davis. H. T. Jamieson and D. L. Mathlcson. Numerous beautiful floral tributes were eloquent .of the great sorrow widely shared by the 960919 °f Uharlotletovm. ~ -lon-‘of the o.w.L. in the Knishts °l no hot submit to this. oct new dolumbu. hm Monday evening. Mrs. i blood and with it new vitality. These Mnmyn-5 gg.-3,5, _was on the sub-i is no difficulty in doinl l»hls;m_Dr. Wil- ‘gut of the alms and objects of the; Drown the morals of the mn” of mr of Mn Dwm C_ Hom," md me "°'“°' Pink Pm' “md up ' "ulch Leaslle. and was listened to wlthipubll speakers are all that could be. H f gml-lott¢town_- . . . , W °'°°"- "“‘°° ‘“"“‘“ ""'*‘_ ‘° ’i”’ imirlmimhtlsu ms mit lm.:-l.l..l.fa_ mt im.. th.’l.m...lu¢t1.m -'_“,§§,::;, “‘ff;§;)f’ . Young Men’s Christian Association ;_ h""'h md vu°m'y‘ Tm mm’ lm-°, est. ' A»musioal. Pl'°8\‘lmm° f°m"°d of radio the beneficial influence of ~ - mm °r gm Wm uk" Dr' wnmm' D514 01 UI* °V°“ml'| °“'”l'°'i““"°“l' the platform is much extended. Pink Pills _is never run down.‘Tlieir “X-._ Ju* "mm" "votive splend- _ menu hotles how saegetlchzhay im mu” _om md 3,,,.,.,¢ 9.1- _ _ S h t fin a lite ey ve, - _ _ _ - _ lid; irluch lhegpznhy life. .~.' ,... .. ‘"9" ""° ‘ml mm' Mm' J' ,X WEDDING Bn'-“5"A quiet “em Welcome Minsrdis. It is an Y m mm* “hmmm” My lldcoerthy 'acting es accomnw -\ of wide interest in the west was the ,dm nm lm .bout the ,uhm - ‘zu “ P ay u .so ~~g;\¢l»¢‘ “gl-seller were givin also blllmarl-lege of Mm-lorls_'_Eilcen Russell, "1" ' "' mmm' °' M °" ` .mais arownfisn r. e Dov"--ssughter of Mn s russell ans of Wales College on Tuesday forthe final debate of the year. ending in a. victory for thc Pro 'side by a vote Uf 37. to 18. Those speaking for the Pro side were John Denny. Ruth Langlll, Donald McDonald, and for the Con side Claire Tanton, Annie McGowan. and Ben Tuntoli. with Stanhope McLeod ns_critlc. it was pointed out by the in-o side that more people were rcacllcd by the press than by tl\c_nl_atfol~ln. That thoughan audience might bo swayed for a time by the platform the effect was not so lasting asthe effect of the press. The pcopi;l.ill\ve an op- portunity of hearing very fcw speeches during the year. The ln- fluence of the press is continual.-It was contended by the con side that much of the beneficial influence of the press is the result of platform speaking. That whilathe morals of the press are not always-above re- Pitzro Street to the Peoples Celn - ' y 1 at me mum and the Press exerts a_m0re beneficial in marriage by her brother. Fred to _ Brvoes - lraxvlb wire conducted by the R.ev_ influence than does _the Piatfol'm."H.' Russell, was unattended. She was the subject debated at r-llnce wore it smartly tailored suit of brown 'and cream tweed, finely striped. The ifuli length 'coat was collared in brown broad-tail, and opened over a blouse oi' soft taupc shade. finished int the cuffs and collar with pleutccl jnbot and frills. A wide brlmlned Lovair model hat of plagns fieurlcs -baku ornamented with narrow rib- bons of tsupe and darker brown completed the ensemble. I-Ier gloves were of fswn suede und hcl' shoes -were brown snake skin.- Lovely- or- chids in a shoulder corsage were the bride's only flowers; L. -H. Randall ' PERSONALS ' Mayor Lcarcl and wife, of Kon- siiigtoll. were \'istiol's_ to tile cliy yesterday on business. Mr. George Bilms of the Ztftlriiinle Electric Co.. lr‘i`t, _\'cslcrcl'.\_\' nlornlng on li bllrilitss trip to l“rcrlci'icfuil,~l\`. |13., nnd.C:ll:li.~', Maili:-_ lic expects ‘to l'cL\|l'll in a monll'l`s time. i Condllctor/4..i.J;t1'll‘llecl thc C.N_ ill.. lcit for Halnilton, Ontario, _vou- ;terday llfterrlooii fo visit ills daugh- icr, Mrs. Stanley Herring. who is lil. Mr. Jardine “expect-s to be away ;\ wool; or ion days. Mr. and Mrs. "Arthur Macllinis. Fitzroy Street East. received the sad news bl' wire yesterday morning of the dcnill of their dauglitcr. Irene, in Lowell, Mnss,'.Rclnail1s are leav- lug for Charlottetown tonight, ac- culllpulliccl by hcr sister, Mrs. Reg. ilmill Cullen. Mrs. U. E. Full and Miss Trowau ICU- .\'C::icrd:l_v morninr: for Montreal. Ti1i`.\' TWP Sailing Friday on file Duch- css of Bedford for a thl-eo month; trip lo Ellglrmd and the Continent. iactcdas groomsmen. E. T. -Girllng. - - 1 the church organist. Played N16 bfi- ldhl music the '-o Promise Me" dur- i ing the signing of the register. Im- i nlediately following the ceremony ' Mr. and Mrs. Cross left for the coast, where their honeymoon will be SP0\1f~ 'rhey will reside ln calgary on their return. The bride ls a granddaugh- Get a bottle to-day lakq hm of Th "lr with mio: si'l4,aas. fixes mn. sim- aesuctlnl' latin' amounted to 02.937 income mlm oper- aernlnll of the the suns esrnihrl nam!!! prevail- <) _ .£353 } ‘-5 iii; _ig H viii rg; # of the ilational executlvm' Mr. James B. Cross. *l of Mr. and " ' un. or the local league-f sm. A. si cross, which was solemn- ldtrard Blvllf- “W 3', fled on Monday evening at '1 dclock a=frw`\w°\=f° it ohm church. chem. asv. o. nr. ' _ ol the meet-~ ic. x.umn'wu the officiating clergy ngorlpt. ‘ _ risen-_ master llliee.~ hydrangeae and ._ __ ._ . ._ _ _ __ . penn; decorated-the chsncel for the ¢“",,.¢. gm, ;||_,¢»,, "L V Q. w_. o. bison'-“iwolved that ceremony- 'nas bride. who vm I _ _ .__..§__» ‘ - . ' - ‘ _ \ :wif vs _ ~. _; -_- ' ~¢ ._ -_ » _~ _- _ I ‘ "' a ` - ._». s il . ~ I l The Way V The Work ‘”“°“°° "‘°” ‘”‘” 5°" ‘°‘ "°“°~'“'“' Building Boys' Characters ` The _Want of funds is a serious_handi'cap. " ' ' $5,000 is needed for 1930 _ HELP THE Y HELP 'rua aors ~ l _ _ -._ _-......_ Space Given by . Metropolitan Stores _ Ltd. .=-1 ‘_ ~.r~ as ......_ _Ja- sr