..how they're kept rec from corns.. ANN Pssmucmu‘: Famous Dancing Fm “I have always considered ‘a corn a social error," writes Ann Pennington, beauti» ful Ziegfeld dancing star. - “For a corn is an evidence of personal neglect. Why should anyone keep one- when a dainty Blue-jay plaster will remove it so quickly, so urbanely and mmfortubly?“ r 1 For 16 ycars nod old Blue-jay has lm-n (Mung the eel. of the famous tit. lt. is the standard. homc corn-remover, zip» proved not only by themlllions hut by physltiails and chlropoilists. Prove it t0- niglit on your most stubborn corn. illne- Fy always welcomes a contest with rill - ' “old otiendcr." . . . At all drug litorcsi Blue-jay Till! SAFE AND GENTLE WAY 9.9.1- 'l'() l’.Nl) A CORN Central Guardian COKE-We are discharging a cur of Ilesuo Coke t0lluy.—,W. 1). Gillie & Co., Phoue.l76. 800:: ‘llltlrlllllg for Toronto where lie will tho Toronto Winter Fair. Webster is the only lllull ill lllv Marltinle Provinces 0n this lluuril. CARNIVAL (loruwull Rink. ru- duy, March 12th. Prizes. 7987-3-9-31 JUSTICE OF PEACE. — Mr. Cecil J. Stewart, Hampshire was sworn lil yesterday as a Justice of (the Peace, betore the Honorable Mr. Justice Arsenuuit. WEST RIVER. KINGSTON and Cilrllwllll services, Sunday, Murcll 14tll:-Uorllv.".lil ll u. 111., and 7 p. m., Kingston ll p. 'ni.. West River also at 7 p. lu. . A cabin was received yesterday by Mr. ii}. it. .llron' alnnilulil-illg tho sufo urrivul of his (laughter, Miss Nan (Brow, in Eilglalltl wllo is on u trip to Paris. Silo was met by ller brother, llr. ltuy llrow, who is ui present in idngland taking post graduate cilursos. Mr. liornc Gibson, Provincial llnlry (Yonlulisslolier for bianitolla. who has lit-en spending the past two wocks on tho island ills brolllt-l‘. .\ir. W. J. Gibson of Marsilfieltl unil other rclutives and friends, left yesterday morning on return to the West. MALPEQUE BESOO COKE~~Siliuil size suit» able tor base burner discharging today.——A. Pit-kart! & Co. l 8002-3-10-21 GRAND ORANGE LODGE OF 1P. E. i. POSTPONED to meet. at 'Kensin‘g_toii, lilarcii 24th and 25th lcormzmencing at 10.30 o'clock on Vl/edliestlay lilrenoon, March 24th, 1926. w. W. Miltturt. Grand Sec- retary. 7948-1145-1048 “’l‘ll<- Doing Baud oi’ Hamilton social at the homo of (Mr. .10)!!! Simpson on 'l'llill‘st.lil_\" March 4th. lMr. Sinlpsoll lareelilell and a splendid programme our llit" (‘ully cilrried out. Gaines also l r0 THE iSLAND-—Willlo Uigan ‘Saint. John's rising young skater. ‘accompanied by little Francis lLogan, o-ne oi’ the greatest skating prospects seen here in many years. will leave (‘or Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island, next week to give flXlllllllllflllll of speed-skating on the Island. -St. John Times- in-g's enjoyment and after several llospuality. lProccetls amounted to $17.00. - John THE CIPIéRLOTT-ETOlL/N GUABPJAL lVir. J. A. Webster left yesterday‘ attend the Executive znleetlllg otl Mr, visiting (Mission held a parlor ovenllltt. of nluslc, contests, etc., was ‘success- tornlod a pleasant part oi the even- hollrs oi’ 50Cliil intercourse n hearty. l illllllelltflls tdllllllléllndklil- ltliglllelqlillltilllivlilltl-Avmln (349) Boston‘ Musicale lvvorowaoooo THURSDAY. --Kent Law School State College. lion WJZ New York. ,_ 11.00 K6101 (361) Oakli -—Kathleen Players. Operatta El Torosc, Sharkctein, Director. WTAM. Central: WlSUi. Western: KGW, 7.00 P. M. KMA (252) Shenandoah Federated Clubs. 7.40 P. ‘Mt 7.45 P. M. Wltll’ (380) Schenectady. Syracuse U. Program. i 8.00 P. M. l Radio Program l oo-o .MlARCH international Radio (Program: ETHEWS WHITE-CAPE 9.50 W-MAQ (448) chleago-oabhte 10.15 WHO (469) Wa|hlngtcn-—The Record Boys Broadcast with Sta- Mavournecn, KGO 12.00 KPO (423) San Francisco- SILENT STATIONS Eastern: CFOF, CNRA, WBPI, WAHG, WCAP, WLIT, WOO, WOR KFAB, KFDML EVENING CONCERTS IQ- 11 vs. Iowa nd-Drama Kathleen KLX. . Women's) Stnr. l l LAID T0 REST. - The funeral lot‘ the late Allan Mellllils whioli livus largely attended, was liolrl yes- terday llllfll‘llllll.',‘ from iris lute rosi- llence, 97 EIIHIOII Street to St. ' ‘Ea-i f\ A - - _____ i i h llsr,ar.ri-...abs2s. _ Penetrating winter frosts, sizzling sum- mer suns, lashing rains, driving sleet»- what a world of abuse a roof encounters! RU-BER-OID Roof Coverings are made to endure this battle with the elements, season after season and year after year. Strong, storm- tight and fire resistant, they are practically in- dcstructiblc, giving lasting protection and with it a beauty to harmonize with the rest: of the building. _ , , ' Whether it’s a ‘new building or an old one. a home, a garage, a barn or an industrial plant, thcrefis a RU-BER-OID Roof Covering made for that exact purpose. See your roofer or dealer. on RU-BIER-OII). Insist THE RUBEROH) (‘IQI| LIMITED Montreal - ’l‘oro|) to Stocks nr all large centre! ll .50 Dir ickey Nich:l:on’s BLACK TWIST CHEWING TOBACCO l The Tobacco With a [Flavor All Its Own lllllliilnls of Figs Used Yearly lIICKEY 8i I|C||0l$0l W TOBACCO CQMPKNY LIMITED. l - Miflulacturers ' Charlottetown SEEDS sssn Get your HOT-BEDS ntnrtod only. ‘ To introduce our "STANDARD" the following bargains. mum, and‘ w‘ 0"" Danish Dry-weather Cauliflower . Golden Golt-binnchlng Celery .. .. Grand Rapids Lettuce . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 16c Oz. Scarlet Turnip Radish . . . . . . . . . . .. . 30c V; Lb. EurlunnTomatoo........... . . . . . . . .. .,_,__30qQg, 39inch Round Loni, Long standing . . . . . . .. 45¢ Lb. All above POST PAID. All ‘uarlnteed Tootod Send: of highest quality. ' QEND FOR OUR ‘W26 CATALOGUE Addrcu Orders, Dept. c. (3, (T5111: STACNQARD SEED 00., LTD. l Novvylv-rflcctln. l l) .\ l llnuitlriul you wish 1.0 color is wool or. i‘ / 1a: l Dunstalfs Cathedral whore u Re- quio-m High Mass was celebrated by Rev. I’. l\(l(‘Mlt‘l1()ll. . The pail (hearers were Messrs Alfred Pit-k~ nril, Rankin hltflilliltt. H.'l_rry' barter John Murnitgllaln. Ed. F. Acorn and (fhicf ltallullan. Service at tho grave iras condncteli by Rev. .'\. l.. Sinnotl. -_--__¢+>i———-‘ PERSONALS .\lr. Richard lire-uilr-rsivn. North Rivor \\'5l.‘<l in lll('. city yesterday. l Nil". ii. i). Jnrllinc. Freetown was la visitor to the r'li.y' yesterday. .\ir. Win. (‘olwilL (‘lydo RivPr was n visilol- to lilo city yoslcrrlzty. Mr. Norman (i. l1l‘I)\Vll, York was ill the i'l|._\' ytlfillérlltly. Air. .l. A. llurgia. Redford was a visitor to the city yesterday. to llll~ i-lly yesterday. i.\i'r. William Colvili. Kingston. ivas a visitor to the city yesterday. Miss mull-ell Tnombs. principal oi‘ Tryon School spent the week- end in the city. Mr. Nicholas Cnlvili, Kingston who has been ill with pneumonia is Zlbll! to he ollt. again. Misses .'\ll‘l.',lO Dolrou ilrlitl (li-lrtio Steele ot The Vogue left yesterday morning on a (buying trip to Ilppor (‘illiailizlil and American cities. l 1\ir Joseph Cornelius Doucettu. Jtustivo loft on 'i‘u4~siizly for Modloy Snsk" whore a good position awaits him. - the t-ily Wourlny evening after‘ spo-ntiinlg tho wock end with ller parents at Hampton. BEAUTIFY IT WITH “DIAMOND DYES" just Dip to Tint or Boil to Dye Hui-ll ifi-nt-nl: plti-kllgi: i-rnltnins llirvclirulls so sllllplt: tiny Willllilll cull lint. soil. ilolicute Rlitlilt‘! or llyc riizll, permanent. color! in lingerie, silks, ribbons, skirts, wnistn, (in-sues, mats, stockings, sweaters, draperies, . . ' l lli'li—t‘V(‘.l' llllli‘! ‘ulfllknfilllilllinlllllll lhyr-s-noytllllflll‘ kind -~ mud ti-ll your ilruggist Whether 1.118 silk. or Wllt‘l,li0l' it is linen, cotton 0t nllxcil guild!- l l O-O-O-O-O-O-O-OOX ‘l Say This Over l To Yourself ~. Wampols Grape Salts ‘Protects Your Health Two minutes a day keeps a cold away Add precious hours oi health and ccmtort l By regular use oi Wampois Grape Salts it cleanses the ) .\lr. .\l. N. llollr-olio was n visitor Miss Norva Webster returned to, ' The many friends of Mrs. T. McKay. Seavlew are glad i0 ilnrn that she is steadily improv- ing after her recent illness. M. ::n\iillel"ls Worm Powders nro u prompt relief fronl the zlttaizks of worms in children. Tllcy are power- ful in their action and, while leav- ing nothing to be desired as u worm exilt-linut, have an invigorating e1’- tt-ct upon the youthful system. ronlodying fever. bilioilsuess, hiss oi‘ ‘appetite. sleepless-puss and other zlllnlvllls that follow iiisl'l'iic|'.< caused by \\'l‘il'llllri ill lht- stomach allil bowels. --<oo->--—--- LETTER OF SYMPATHYi ’l‘o .\ll'. and .\li'.~i. Mulcolln l.\lc- liuoll, tilnshvill. lk-ur Airs. lll-lmoil Your ll-SSUC- lati--ilii-liil)<-.r.< of llil‘ Nit. ilnchnniln Wonillii'~= institute wish lo tender you their Hylllhilllly on tilt: death of your llusiulnlfs Nioliu-r. N s. (‘utllcriilts Ali-Lend. lil lllt' lltlfifllllg 1o llli~ grunt. beyond of .\’il's. .\lt:- lnftltl. Nutalolltl ill tllo holisi: will silo ln- llllfiiiUtl l)l|l in tho (Joul- muuily ivinero elli- has ln-oil ll ‘soon lfril-lul null noilllllltil‘ for so llially "vars. And lll tin- l'llill'('ll irlirrc ill ins alwarrs lIPl‘ pli-nsllrie to altt-lnl. Silo runs (‘Y all nrtivo lllelnbi-r. A ivonlall oi ruro intol- ligollci- and strong ('()li\‘l('il0ll.s and us such shi- will he greatly nlls- seli. And we fer-i ns-lllrrni as Sill! passed troni this \\'()l'lil silo true snistilincil and soothed by inl lili- fultcring trust, like om: who ivraps ltllo drapery of tho couch about him. and lit-s down to plOZIi-llllii. ilrenlus, ilk-use carry our sylllililllly to your llusllniui and ubsont. lnonlll- om ot‘ lilo faln-liy. ‘Signed on bf’- lilllt of the .vlt lluchanail Iii-anvil of the Woman's instltue. Mrs. (‘leth- riuo slum-oil ills-s Kalle Iiiurch- lsnl. oil's. (‘ora l.. liuoliallttll, (Joni- nillttcir. iii-EFT)“ t STOQl E5 7 Ill ll-MAN. . ROSEMARY it'd the birds eve-y lllflflllflg. Tllry lulrw her well rilougll to romc flnltrnng down from’ tbc trees when she came to tile door with a bowl of crumbs. “fhlvic. my lullro-l RGblIHl Cnnlr. Omit. iii-er little Spar- rows!" culled Rnscmaly. One little Sparrow wu always lb: ale what so wcil-manrlt-rrri. runners!“ smiled Rosc- murylYour molherjnusl > l have tnoghtyou very well when you were little.” 4 s Irritated or congested mem- brane thoroughly. removes excess mucoul. etc. A Challenge We will make a _ lttle wager with you that ll W" try one bottle you will wmfl back for another- H. L. WORTHY DRUGGIST .40000Qooaoa no0oooo-oooooooooooooootoboboocbobv- wsl ‘SPAGHETTI With ‘lacuna Inuo on Olncu --Contnins oil the elements o! n perfect food In on ngpetlzlng form and ready to cat and ocrvc. A moat economical dish. \ w. CLARK Llulfun. Mollflnt Iv IlmJ c AIcIIIIIIU.OIlI n ‘XWNYC (526) New York. Studio I KDKA (309) E. Pitts. Farm Pro- Rrnm. ’ Wax (517) Detroit. (Symphony Or- clivstra. Willi‘ (291) Columbus. Vocal. WMBI) (250) Chicago Semi-Clos- sicnl. Wlllnl. (246) Haiti-more. Musical. Wlllliil (273) Staten island. Vocal. Wild‘ (469) “lash; Band Concert. WIIW. (1133) Springfield. Musicale. _ KlhlNli‘ (266) Shenandoah. Progrunl. Villihh‘ (492) N. Y. “.l.tlrltinltes," ltiso from KS1), WCAE, WCCO. '\\'i~J..l\R. “HEEL WFI, WHR, “'00, \\"l‘.<\(l mid WWJ. 8.15 P. M. Wtll‘ (380) ‘Schenectady. Band. WPH (1400) Atlantic (lily. Concert. U. S. “V1140 (268) loosing. Male quar- ttlllC. ' Wli’ (r5119) Pllllzl. Vocal (Numbers. 8.20 P. M. Who‘ (345) lChic-ago. W. l.. (S. (Jon- ci-rt Artists. l 8.30 P. M. WJMI) (266) Nashville. (Program. Mildl’ (123) Cincinnati. Bridge by l Radio. l lwlssl‘ (492) N. Y. nil-Q's Yoyagfl »ellrs zllso WlCuME, WiEEl. \’lfl<‘~l.l Vlllilll. WSl/fl and “lWil. .WU('. (48-1) Davenport. Studio lPru- grain. l\V.l'J.\~R (391)) ‘Cleveland. -Studi0 Pro- irrsm. _ KIdNF (266) Shenandoah. lll. Vocal. 950 P. M WMAQ (4-18) ‘Chicago. Kent IAJWWVIBBR (273) Stall-ll lSlilllll. Sililllilly vs. lows. State. 10.00 P. M. l\'.VlA (252) Shenandoah. Musical. WOAW (526) Omaha. (Sunshine (Prolzrum. WIQAF (402) N. Y. "(looiirlcil Sil- vr-rtown Cord Orchestra." also to wiluAli‘. Wli-li-ll. WOAE. WJAIR. Villhl, WON. WWJ, WTAG, WOC. W000. KtSD, WSM and WADC 7.45 P. M. and WGlR. WOIMW (526) Olllllllil. Iuindailks. 10.15 P. M. 9.30 P, M. WltiC (469) Washington. Record Boys." i\"l‘ll.S (.175) liot Springs. Eastman Four. “The , 10.20 P. M. “KMAQ (i118) Chicago. Lutheran’ (1111701108. 10.55 P. M. KNHVAQ (44K) Chicago. Chimes. United L’. o C. 11.00 P. M. WhW (423) Cincinnati. Ciucl. Post ‘Protram. WKRlC (326) (Clncl. (lrgau Recital, 10.30 P. M. . Eugene Porazzo. KTILS (375) liot Slprillgs. New KGO (061) Oakland. Drama—- Arlington. "Kathleen Mavourneen" (by KOO. WRO (469) Wnsliingtiln. Svrlinoo. 11.15 P. (M. 11.00 P. M. KTHS (375) Hot. Springs. Popular WBBM’ (226) Chicago. Mouilil ll'illilo. (Rouge. 11.80 P. M. WKillC (326) Cinci. Swiss Garden Program. 12.00 Mid. M1110 (226) lChicago. Jamboree. WOC (484) Davenport. Orchestra WliO (526) Dee Moines. Symphony Orchestra. Midnight .1 L‘. ENO. Hl_ Llfllofl. Inlllll Effervescent Saline Pwflnred only by (Box. (School. tui-o. 10.00 P. M. WANT TO DANCE‘! -W-Ul ll. Theatre. Slipper. .1 _.______________ Bis insulin simply dissolve nnd dlllvvccr w.» one simple, onto nnd lure method. Get two ounces or peroxlne powder from any Lnfletlltilfiflrrlfllllhe." o; .1 ‘)1 7.30 P. M. 10.00 P. M. 10.15 P. iMt. WlllZ (333) Springfl WIPG (300) Atlantic City. 12.00 Mid." tbl ,. Silver Jiot. wot. OR leadership, for knowledge, for wealth, or for sheer glory of achieve- ment, Britons have penetrated the furthermost parts of the earth. But no place is so remote that ENO’s “Fruit Salt” does not reach it. All over the world Britons unite in the time-proved practice of drinking ENO first thing every morning. l v _ ENO promotes inner cleanliness in the way intended by Nature. For sheer taste and sa ety, ENO’s “Fruit alt” has , no parallel. It is indisputably the leader. World- Famed WMAQ (118) (‘llit-ttgtl, ll. of l‘. l. WlG-Y (380) Schenectady. .i)anoi-. WJY (405) (Ni-iv York. ‘llolol Astor. WEAF (492) Now York. Silvoriown also WEAR. WEEI, \V'GR, WW-l. Wl"l. WTAH. WOC. \\’CU(). KSD,‘ WlOAIG. WJAll. “LANG, WSAI. eld. Iilrvpurtilry Will‘ (509) Pllilil. S. S. Lovlnibnn. oodness, purity, leasant ENO contains no flavourin matter, no sumo, no purgative minera salts. It: is mi d and gentle in action and unlike some of the drastic aperients, does not form an undesirable habit, but can be taken at any time with perfect safety by young and old alike. Salon Representatives (or North America Hlfnld F. Ritchie a. o... Ltd, 10-15 HcClul 8L, Toronto. The wards "Fruit Sr‘ and ENO, and ill: lu shown on the dthu(l, . registered ma; rnnrlu.“ Pmgfilm- JhHq-LaL \\'|<;_\|-' (.1112) ,\.', Y. l.lI|l--Z lilurnis, ~(‘lllllti, the pains of rheuma- KS" “"6, l“ "m5- M""l”“l~ wow (423) (illltilllllllll. unlit-my \\-l|.~,(_,\ (m, inn... (‘irvlm ‘l..-m . sow. throat and urctlio (417) Mllps. .sl. Paul. iMusl-l ‘Memdy BOW , 12,5 A_ M_ ,,.,,,.,,_ , o, ,,,.,, Ham .e,y1,;,.g,.. m‘ i '1 . l 0n land. \'(.wtll. \\'i\'lt(f s21; (‘illci. .\l.n~l..l. n.- lx In slolilsr allow-Ills will m8 will! ‘KDKA (309) ‘a ml“- m“ "m": lllllltdtgfirzlze) ‘bowl. popular Song ltliv tlild lllis ()i'i'llt*.~ll';l tllltll lo" Hllllvl mankind and are equally Wm‘ Fmmu" C"““1’°5°m~ Roi-lull S\\‘l>‘~ (iurtil-n. i‘llll"litlllt in ihP healing influence 8'50 P’ M‘ KPH (k129i) Sun Francisco. "iii ’l‘(>l'- ) (‘illt-illlltlli, ‘.\l.‘ll‘lllll ‘l lllb‘ lllll‘ ‘ll'l wmellY wmfl‘ h” WBHR (273) State“ [Hlunll- watch‘ oso." Divot-lion ot‘ Katherine ~Swi$$ (plrllr-lrq rtv-(‘o llionszniils of firm friends dur- ww" Q"""°“e~ Sllttfllsllrlli. 12.30 A. M. fills "l" W" (‘my Yvfl-ls- K ~ ’ 9-°°*P-‘M'- , 12.30 A. M. moon new) (‘lilflll-(Y). (Jrlnlw, 1 l“’-1\f“fl1\_(341) Nr-W Ymk- Sllldlll- CJOM (312) w. Joli. llivnti-c. 12.45 A. M. ' .1; ——" livid (i380) Schenectady. ‘Royall L00 - WIMP (366) Kama“ p“). “w, _ \ Wlillglrirztg) D M l n k V\'ll'l‘ (loo) Chicago. Your llour hawkg C) . o cs 0 lies. an‘ ers .. bile ‘Filo “Mguol 1.15.A. M. 101x um) llillllyll-inllll. (Wn-r-itllll “""" "m" “m” “Wkly m WEAF (492) N. Y. The cllcquotwmv (m) Cincinnati. "Night Grove. A ‘“' 5mm“; mflumm“ i“ WCAE- WQCO- Wlml- WFI- Howls." WIAV (123) vllltillllliill. (also. won. WJAR, mun, woc. ;.~,,,,,,_ “'51” WWl-l» WEAR- ‘ l KGO (s61) Uiikliillll. l’ul‘al|ll.~'i* (no WMAQ (its) Chicago. To be air, FEATURE TALKS—$PORTS dam Vuounced. (Copyright, 192G. by lllltlldillllllllf “bDS (H1) ‘Indepandence- ‘Mush 5-00 A- ‘Ml- Radlo Progrzllns. Ullltjlltitl.) wl- ‘ wens (316) New York. News m.» l WRR (246) Dulles. Studio Program view. " .-@~¢>____.__. , . “'1? (509) Pllllli. Plfllomel Chorus. 6.30 P. M. ::'l'lii: Many Purpose (lil- -lit\lll . 9-15 P- M- lWllAR (275) Atlantic Clty- Lecture ‘n nit- llilllst- lillll Nlltlllt‘ not... n» WBBM (226) Chicago. Stewart-two)’ (380) Schenectady. Book cores ol‘ lltn':\' lol- in‘. '|‘!i lil.l- '_ l.- Vilarrler. v chm“ ' WRNY (259) N. Y. 'MllB|O. 7.30 P. M. IJLDS (411) Independence. Studio l\\'\\l (536) Chicago. Aimer. Farm _ Program. l Bureau. ' i 9.20 P. ML VHGlilS (316) New YOTR. “Footlight oYW (sac) Chicago. Musical. l and Lumplight." 9.80 P. M. KOO (361) tniklslid. Friend to \\l'.\i B13 (250) Chicago. Popular‘ Boys. | l (it hr.) wl-Lns (lllll) Louisville. sinniny . WlOAI (395) San Antonio. Trio. ‘School. WlilG (469) WashlnEtou- Royal 8.00 P. M. l Solon. ‘,KY~\V (.5216) (Chicago. “20 Nllllutvs WEAA (476) Dallas. ‘Musical. of (ioorl Reading." CFlCA (356) Toronto. Musical Rc-l 8.30 P. M. view. WUitiil (275) llatavln, Ill. Sunday 9.45 P. M. School. _l » " WORD (275) Batavl K-OA (322) in-nvi-t: ifnrnl Qunstion‘ Food Warehouses Turn to interlock- ‘ing Tile gu-wick Port Williams interlocking Tllo Cflflfillig Lawrencctown Fun". Wleston Charlottetown wind-m,- (Sprlng of i926) 81% Ion hoot loll tlul nnlld brick. interlocking Tile was selected for l E L L the walls at all these warehousbs because, to quote J. H. Baltzer. con- tractor, Wolfvillc: (no. Gnu, 0. om university.) 48 hr. lnmnolol O06» 8% absorption (Id-o) some tile blilll any thlclnou- Plum direct n lilo-n no uncanny, Walls huilt oi Interlocking Tile will withstand heavy Pressure. wind load, detective toundation. etc.. better than a brick wall of corresponding height and thick- ness. I find that the price com- pares favorably with wood. And would invite anyone to inspect the (ruit house built last Summer at Windsor for Brenton Sexton. Windproot, fireproof, (r0 ztprcci. L. E. Shaw Ltd.. " Makers for tho (Maritime: Ayonpcrt. N, 8. - .. . , . ' ' PAGE l-‘rvw. i ~13? 1""