"n; .- if? . i t‘ "f U .- Q . *2 5 r. a" i7 P. C K It ‘é . G .. E 0. ~. I] 1-. is. 112:9‘ c» *~r:sUv-' l5 " .--_-_.->.>..~u....¢.-.¢-».».~....--.-.-._....-..-.-_,,,,..-.,_,,_,__,____ __ AMERICAN PiCKED FOR. JUDGE LOEI ANGELES. April 26.-(U.P.)- p. Allan Russell, secretary of the Picliic Coast Steeplechase and Rac- B Satisferction WEET and flavor and cbewyness; Calmer ‘nerves-better digestiolr-fresher mouth —whiter teeth. No ‘ expense spared to make it the best gum that conscientious men and modem machines in day- light factories can produce. WRIGLEWS“ is good and ood for you. . Inexpensive-Satisfying. ing Association, is the first American ever picked to judge the English meet at Olympia, which will be held June 20 to 27. , _ pialunri lielitral Guardian‘ l n-v-v—-i Box 446 Charlottetown, l‘. it). l. llllrlallnl rum r000 The success, following‘ the use of this popular "Imperial" product during past seasons, has clearly proven its merits to our experienced ranchers, who are jlanning on feeding liberally this year. Our formula is specially suitezl to the needs of the young and’ growing foxes, is rich in vitaminus, and a sure preventative of rickets. Puppy Food may be ordered either “Fine” or “Coarse" to suit the ranchers requirements. Order early so as to be sllre of receiving your sup~ ply in good time as a heavy demand in anticipated. Imperial Biscuit Gompany, Ltd. Phone 72l All. \-‘A /H\A\ l. -v .\ OUAKi/LAA _l.. ._....».. Tl-IE ANNUAL MEETING o! the Anti-Tuberculosis Society and Free Dispensary, will beheld in Board o! f-Pradc Rooms, Thursday, April 30th. 4214-4-27-11. MISS ALDRED 0F BUTTEBICK will advise customers about patterns and fitting April 28th to 30th. Moore 8c McLeod, Ltd. 4993-4-25-27-2B-3i. NEMO-FLEX demonstration Mon- day and ‘Plaesday, April 27th and 28th. Moore 8: McLeod, Limited. , ' ' 49864-2541. SCOTCHFORT MEMORIAL A8- SOCiATlON-The annual‘ picnic o! this organization will be held on Wednesday, July 29, i931. Catering and amusements in the hands o! capable committees. 4864-4-20-3i-Moii.-Wed.-Fri. NEMO-FLEX Foundation gar- ments demonstrated here Monday and Tuesday, April 27th and 28th by trained corsetiere from New York. Moore 8a McLeod. Limited, 4986-44041. - HOME DRESSMAKERS WILL appreciate our service inhavingsnex- pert from BUTTERICK in our patt- erndepartment, Apirl 28th to 30th. Consult her. Moore s: McLeod Lim- ited. 4993-4-25-27-29-3i. SAVE B! BUYING GARDEN CITY BUTTER. in. 10-‘ pound iota One pound, 860.; 2 pounds, 'l0c.: i0 pounds. $3.30. 8M1-3-i1-ti BUTTERICK HOLDS DEMON- STRATION in our pattern section, April 28th to 30th. Moore d: McLeod Limited. 4993-4-25-21-29-3. , WATER RATES: A few water tak- ers have not paid,their rates for the current quarter. Alter Monday the 27th all unpaidserviees will be shut ofi without furthe‘ notice. 4 4209-4-25-21 PERFECT FOUNDATION gar- ments will be shown here by the demonstrator of Nemo-Flex Founda- tion garments April 27th and 28th. Moore 8:. McLeod, Limited. 49B6-4-25-3l. THE LATE ' DR. TAYLOlb-Di‘. William Wallace Taylor, a practicing physician in this city for more than thirty years, formerly associated with the Polycllnlc and Lutheran Hospitals, died Wednesday at his home, 219 West Eighty-first Street, at the age of as. A widow, aqilgmel- “and son survive. Born at Chirlotte- lbown, P. E. I.. Canada, Dr. Taylor ‘was o graduate of Prince of Wales University, P. E. I. He received his medical degree from New York Uni- versity in 1894. Among the many important Masonic posts he had held were those of Master; of Republic Lodge, High Priest of Constitution Chapter, Commander of Coeur de Lion Commandery, Knights Temp- lar, and District Deputy Grand Mas- ter. He was a member of "Mecca Temple, Mystic Shrine and New York Ccnsistory. Scottish Rlte.— l2 -".v York Exchange. ELF-NBA INSTlTUTE.—Th€ April rncetng of the Elmira‘ Women's In- stltute was held in the hall with an attendance of ten members and two visitors. The meeting opened with the rcaclinc of the minutes, and nft cr the adoption o1’ some. rol- call was answered with “Who can tell the hie est falsehood." Rrnorts of i"‘li“_lil',li"ii lli"l‘ i'.l\'\‘il nlni new vonuniitras ‘.\"'!'(‘ nupointerl. swim financial reports‘ \\‘Il‘(‘ ‘hen given by the secretary. One new member was welcomed, making n total enrollment of rcvcrltecn mem- hvl-s. Ail/ii" husliess, lunch was ferv- erl b}: the committees. The National Anthem brought the evening to a close, The newt meeting is to be held \\‘."l'I" time Provinces for Timothy Seed. Clover Seed Old English and Can- Celein-ated HaszarrPs A CARTER ’s TESTED SEEDS u l For Spring_1931 h We are the recognized headquarters in the Mari- adian grown Clover Seed Farm ‘and Garden Seeds and specialize in high grade Seed Wheat Seed Oats Barley. Buckwheat, {Field Peas. Vetches Fodder Corn, &c. A full supply of fresh Vegetable and Flower Seeds including Carter’s Improved and Millpond Swede TurnlpSeed. Wholesale and Retatll. 0.4121121: e co. Limited in the hall and roll call is to be an- swered with “the name of my first teacher." .__.._..__._.___. lllunrriw Llnlment for Rheumatism. ii PERSONALS Mr. Henry FitzGerald lett Satur- day morning on a short visit to Bos- non. Mr. Ralph Heustis iett Saturday ‘morning on a business trip to Truro N. S. Mrs. J. A. S. Bayer was a passen- ger by the Borden train yesterday J‘. Handy Sir the iuico HOW ESSEX APPEARED AS ROMANTIC COUNTY MANCHESTER, England, April 26. --(By The Canadian Press)-“An eminent traveller hasdeclared Essex to be a dreary county, devoid of charm or history," says a corres- ,. ndent of The Manchester Guard- ian, "yet a map of Essex once saved a. man from possible insanity." The correspondent thereupon relates the following story: ' "Home-sickness reaches a terrible intensity in desert places. The man was isolated in the Arabian Desert, 90 miles o! hot sand from the near- est oasis, exhausted, with a dwindling water supply, and dependent upon the fortune oi’ a single Arab dis- patched to the oasis for relief. There was but one color, a vivid febrile yel- low than ate into the mind. The man was 3,000 milesgfrom England. "But among his maps was a half inch-to-the-mile sheet of Essex. morning enroute to Montreal and Boston. Somehow, while packing for the ex- ‘ ___. l BURDO(‘I\ i B In (m . ._ , ._ k Bl l l l . I l h» 'L""‘"F"'4~ i" u“ P“ '1 7""- ‘Wl l not tar llonl all inn where folk yet 250,000 words were delivered in the l.” 7v / \ Emmi With Bolls on Inns. Back and leek I Mill Margaret Higgins, out,‘ on, writosz-"I was corcrgrlymwitlzl boils on my arms, face and neck. I mod plasters sad other amedies with In rolultl. M attention was drawn to Burdock Bood Bitters, so I de- ddod to got a bottle. The rcaultll ION marvellous, u in no time the bolltbod completely dlmfipétirfll. nzi-l l I)‘ lql Ill clearer l-hd fresher than , no! ' from the solids in AYLMER Tomatoes, and for other household uscsunoy be obtained ‘absolutely FREE in exchange for - Twelve AYLMER Tomato labels . and a copy of this advertise- menhor for Three labels and ten cents. Ask your grocer to show you tho strainer. Then start sov- ing your labels A s card in your firocers window , Q .1_' ‘GOOD news for thrifty housewives I AY-LMER Tomato Week is here . . . and with ii prices that place AYLMER Tomatoes clmong the GREATEST VALUES in Food products toclclyl Toke advantage of this opportunity to restock your pantry shell. Doctors and dietitians endorse AYLMER Tomatoes cls A Healthful FOOD and c: Tonic DRINK"— skilled cooks choose them For their higher quality —~everyone prefers them For their goqdnegg qnd flavor. l There's double value in every tin of AYLMER Tomatoes. Serve the iuice os a valuable ionic, rich in vitamins, good for every member of the Family. Serve the solids in u variety of tempting dishes. Ask your grocer for special prices on quantity purchases. Ask him, too, about the FREE Strainer which makes it so eclsy to separate the iuice from the solids in AYLMER Tomatoes. “separating CANADIAN CANNERS, LIMITED HAMILTON. CANADA pedition many months previously u. home, it had been slipped in nnloll_ the desert charts. 1t Willi n grccl. map, with estuaries and l=i.ccl: oi water printed in blue, with 101,0 ic-r- est areas picked out ill csxlrenlisrllil trees. It was cool and quiet and comely. It was England. On it the man read such nnlnes as these: Mug‘- daien Lover, Woodriclrlen, ltiolclnll. Green, Abbess Rolling, Good Easter. They acted as a llillilig sedative upon nerves that were tautcneci to irac- Lure-point. '1he peace oi England, the soft sounds of moving icnres and splashing ivuter and bird sung were suddenly present. When the Arab returned with water. help, anal 1.1x: 1 fresh camels, he found the mun _ sleeping, refreshed, and normal.“ The Guardian's correspondent goes on to point out some of the beauties of the county of Essex. Tie says: "For 15 miles along an undulating Winding ridge Epping Forest sprnwls like a sleeping primeval monster. Westward its green claw-like spurs, ‘heavily timbercd, stretched down to the valley of tile Lou. T.» the east. Multiplying 14o (hours) by 3000 the forest oaks and ellns ulni horn-l <\\'0rd.<.l' we get. arithnieticatl-v, a bums 091159 9139i"! WW3 "li-‘ildfliv grand total oi l,2(l0.000 words as the $101M that drop lazily to the narrow eolnolmu verbal discharge 0t the valley of the Roding. The Roding s: n, l5 a Sl-FBIIBB. hlddfli ill-lie Ylvflf- 111' 0n the basis of sessionnl indemni- tlie twentieth century it still flows lies [or 63 lnolnbels it iigures out to thTWBh Bil England oi a thousand ' exactly 11.20 cents a uol-ci. which is cut that has not Vasily nltcrccl in ‘ntonntion slucc Harold's lliCli nrlrcheri through the valley on tliuii‘ way to magnificent defeat at lillst- lugs.“ Ottznvn. ‘Sl- __?_?___. “CTTER Lliiiflllll) WORDS leased ilpon the air iii irnst 1.120.000 have wy;gargq_ words. And that doc:- llol take into Pqfgtun‘ account numerous connnittrc lncct- Gym-g [QHHflQS o“; on, which ran week. wnzs :1 wordy event. There were at sittings ct the house, which would approximate 140 hours oi actual working time. On lznrlcl talking days-which means pretty‘ nearly always-any respectable allrl well lubricated legislature can dis- charge, producc and utter n lniullnuvn oi 8,000 words an hour. YBBFS RSI» Th0 Rolling ilnisllcs a ingher rate than any newspaper m Sllilflllbily iii Bdlkillli ClW-‘li. Opllvfilii ICanada pays for space rates-and n gas» x llut its source near words quite as good. M,l.-ll.ll r . .1, in the heart oi Saxon l But at that, the Alberta legislature . Essex, i-l irun- a spring In a meadow doesn't seem to be uuiqilc. Close to . mi. e pnrlinnlr-ni l\t.lili.\‘it;f\‘S SOUGHT I peak ill the sVlvi East Ailgiicnn ac-lm-gg, u“ (lgyg n; m l-‘Olt NEW’ QUARTER PAESTCZR! LL"(‘.\\'.\'I‘ZO.\‘.\‘ lll‘_\' of Tl'l‘li,‘<lll‘_\' I\i(-llon soon will in- ‘RING (‘().\lI‘l.l'.'l‘ll).\'.\3le nrllsts ‘to submit LlTMlIIlE-l for ‘ml-co \\llll‘ll \‘.'lll l)? Z§:vlli‘(l next year um \'..lll tho celebration oi 200th illllll\'0‘.‘Sfil'_V of the birth NAPLES, April Zli-Jlllo <XCll"Jllllil‘..'~ of the iorunl at Pneslllln. the 1\ll‘."ll'l , AT LEGIFLATlVE 55551051 lciy 0f Greek (lrigill, are ilt'."ll'ill" com l 1h." lpiciion. Tile Flrsuln, \\‘lil('l\ wn. add-fol’ EDMONTON. Alta. April zo-“luyfsq m m,» llellfliil‘ cu;- TlTe Canadian Press\~'lltl\ srs$ion of?‘ “W; “1035 m“ 31mm tlzcfAibel-tn legislature that has iustyygry and mmw~;@,,s l-(qnfnng of passed into the rmnnls of history rc- ‘, lf5_ law 43911115, 51;,~_»q;= and The ("ill v ill be the lirst i0 bCiil ' \l,'.i>ll.iTZlOll. 1t i5 iliiili- ' el-"Illlznu passed ill the Cll the front of the Din-cent piece giplllifih‘ in us- l5 a lull-length figure 0t n Willlllill, wlmlc- the imck is engraved DOSSPSZKS All?!“ 7mm lllfl“ U“! lqéiflllllivc ‘Wlbll the new cxcnrntimls the nlll eltyl iilio i15- ilillif-l-ls revealing its iopowrrlphy‘ clearly‘. Iwllh ml eagle in flight. "l feel that your medicine is a lite vllVPf to .\lr. ('l:urrhiiI. ‘v ible tn do, tltllt is to kccp liim in n iiut he nercr loses n ills. Kewrih l.. t llurell- "vi the flzst h 1 I- .1 [:- wn; \\"“:l:‘-st or writ’ c‘ '1 _ Dveraremc _ ;| Romeo-y C 12TH l2 KIIASI i. '1' -\‘-'J* 1156C“? N‘! o