. v.1 ‘ " I I ‘ t i ‘ . " _ ' . “s. . Y! Q-I? . ~ a ‘ . ;._'t‘.'..°'.i.'.2'.':. .'.'. ' i. .3": <1] J i“ ‘runway nature _ insect at 4 saute s werl l" , payable is , H ___ , advance. " 5 rovvseBros Ltd. Men's Shop "NE Mum, Just Teaming With a Vlonclorlul Variety o5“ Faster Haberdashai-V v ‘ d the Clotlilnage artmsnt Have Your luster Suit Roslyn-You Can Still t on the “Wear It While You Pay Plan‘ A Shirts o- Shorts Shirts are ilne Swiss ribbed cotton. lses 86 to .46.. Shorts sre o! inst color Broadcloth, with elastic back and iull balloon seat. Sizes 80 to 42. as... ... 55c. i xvi-nus ~ ' "llr1il0cll-llle-wloth-siarw , .- ..vilibsclosed,sllfllr tomorrow. , .5006 Fridl . L-Wll —-- ' W... (outcome-ass u‘ lQ. _, '. Mariana-mum?’ , .,-_. I’ m Over the bodies o! iour melts. >uo°g‘.‘ mwqp 3mm“; can; a"? ...“°2".“.'.... an: er“ We» ,1,,~.,,,»~»-*~=-,,,, “My ior the body o a iilth man known 3&5, u no“ tohsvedisdwhenpsrtoisflsm _ _, ~ sdisn National ltsilwsys express llx" GIDCBRJls-"nctp slog-g _ i. .1 1 " plums wddonlv o1! the veils. will be closed sll w tomorrow. ’ . nesrhereaudrockeisdoiiiiatos -- . _ -. '. -,-;=»,_,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, ' "‘°°‘ lllillillill vrssr -sa= or... iti"..‘il..."t.‘i.'."“.‘é"st‘ r » ~ . . lumber’- axpsoiedio‘ mu m» i. j. giant-- B99 r".....°*::.:":.*ar".-::- e ~ e = . ABSORBINE .m.- $1.09 '_ sworn; cllsmssowase " "woonsunvs soar 5-25. s A cusses iolnluslu-eilss iPiilikTililTli PASTE-lilo €‘.f."'2’.'.‘f..°..&‘°§“l%‘.$" ditto; isi; ‘5,,“‘,.,,"j" £";,‘,',,,";';.,f“;;.‘ ti}: 3:; . PALMOLIVE SOAP --.~. 5-.-_23c, silos .VFlllil-‘i'f SALT +19» the engine lumped the rails with hm nun charged with obtaining - sqods under isles . as iiilXZEiIA on5Au--25s-15s iour ears on a down grade. crass worms -- . .. ‘Ihrcewmen riding the fgpagzfidfgf“,g',,wfifivfibflus§ FAMOUS Lfltlffl S8COTd . FAMOUS‘ FOR THEIR ~GQIIBIES ~ ‘FOR. THEIR", QUALITY Pound Box Bu‘; FRESQNBSS_ \ You'll be interested as much inthe new Spring Patterns as you will in the obvious savings. Rsyons, Lislee and Silks, so dressy in their fit and pattern. Sizes 10 to 11%. 25C. to .00 POLICE comm-sin the police WW Whirled": oustoms ,,l.nd_ s- Boys Tweed Caps in a large assortment oi neat pat- terns. Sizes 61/3 to 7. to. .00 Men's}, Tweed Caps, one and ‘si ht piece. Sizes 6% to “A. new patterns =- ghter colourings. Ties ere to set oil your new ring clothes. Tooke — . ow - Currie and Brill 891:1 t0 de, Also plain colors. - p V ‘ “ V v ,3 1 bias cut - wool lined. A Ha‘, ‘ to $1 ‘no New, Spring Styles in the Misfire" 1W behind the We". =sntp at Moore a McLeod Limited W?" the other-victims. J01!!! Thufuhg gvgnmg Q1 LhLi-WQEK. , can McDonald was iound 5.59“ just alter the wreck: his cousin, _ " _ fiihlln-‘mflll Wmqllfl. d1=d in 45's O0MPETlTl0N—'l'he x. oi ‘ l-i "" °1 "i "W" l1. entertained the Curlers at s tured skull s. low hours later, and go;l,y_ggve, wmpetmon “at “mm, not long alter he died railway 11,", Wm an “ma”, m” Wm, workers estricsted the body oi Bd- gnaw, 91W," from “ch cm, Wild ED113110“, Mbntana-bom Th; puy w!‘ yew keenly ouututfl resident oi North Sydney, snot-her a; bu; m, gm", manned to w“, “imawi- by susmallvnlargin. ‘rm prize s H‘ "" °11°i181h u" mum‘ beautiful cs-rdtuble was presented sld cousins, who lived in the coun- 5y My; my Holmgfn to ML w,“ "Y ""1589 0! Mlbim- h“ "439" ren Lord, president oi the Curlers. anggihgl-mgl-lg “W? $09‘??? "i The teem witlrthe highest score 9 9 913F589 0 W5 cons . . Scotis capital, where they were in med or‘ Mum 0°‘ mo" enter the government relief camp. More lucky was John Duncan's brother Robert, who was dozing in the second class car when the crash came. Aeeountcd For new, Spring shades o! Silver, Oyster, Mocha, Vagabond and Dawn 6% to 7%. $3195 .. $4.50 i Sweaters Men's fancy V-Neck, pull- over Sweaters. Assorted colors and patterns. Sizes 34 to 42. $1.50- .. $3.25 New Style Sweater Vest. Gloves lne Quality Grey Suede '—- erskin and Capeskin loves. Well made roughout in good fitting zes from 47% to 9%- utty, Cream and Dark rown. 1.75 a $2.50 and Percy Pope. Much credit is due w. Lloyd Carleton for the splendid manner in which the programme was carried out. Y. 1:. C. t! SHOW-The $80011 lily boys‘ and girls‘ Hohblynahow ti: the. Yigsélc. A. "Wild I yeeie s was e at- tended. In theyafternoon ythsrs was a. musical contest -a.nd ping Doing competition. The evening part. °1 “l9 Prmom included s. demon- stration oi.’ 10k dancing by the pupils o! M15 Rona Wood. 1m mach demonstration and contest by the Girl. Guide f‘ ies were very well received. A vocal ' 1 iueamlsuimsiuiassaiano. Four others were riding the blind M88880 st the time, but all were recounted for tonight. For a time there was contusion in the id tiiicstiosl oi the bodies, but All wool. Assorted sizes. lag; it w“ awed up m‘ m, $2 following death list was establish- I ed: .. l... ’usmtsn1,sc,snsinssr,mum ‘lwywngmpuv’ f‘ St.- PauVs Church 0f Haliisx. GIflQ" "In" 16 Wars o! 86! was also part G001) FRIDAY More ‘ Shirts! $| to $2.50 Aiter all, where can you get better Shirt Values i Shirts tailored by Tooke — Arrow — Eastern — Brill . . . . Shirts that are roomy-carefully and well finished. Plain $71.01: {Letafat £125,511; shades including white, also a variety 0t neat stripe and kers- pattern eiiects in various colorlngs. Also Shirt and Tie f» to ‘on Sets. Sizes 14tO161/g. We Are, Ready ‘Too With Easter Tggi For Boys ~ ' s ' Bl Boys Sweaters oys ouses I d- _ Boys all wool Sweaters. Boys. 300d quality Broad- ggwsyqgnegrio Russel. the trains (‘umbili- zlpper front, Crew neck, cloth Blfllllel. 111 FIB-ll! Pp . ' nllogrsnii-wes glvenmwnleu the and p010 collar styles. and neat stripes. gPlain . sun,“ 1.,“ Sh”, rollqwlngynrotheclfldsssr pert: are. Maroon, Blue, Navy and white, blues, tans and Back m m m a 1 ma‘ mvwpmr amaze-rm ‘srleitcnzown. Sand. Sizes 22 to 32. greens. All sizes. the punmmfthe wlgxfgegfiound ' this was followed by s. sing-gong. o t _ irom Sydney to I-Isliisx scarcely $1.0 .. . - -» - , kn m h be ‘d t Short addresses were given bythe ew ore 8d enanscc en. Boys’ Shirts Boys’ Golf Hose igiilgziil! Brothers. P. W. Dimer, . y Holman. R. B. Rain‘. . Ge .. fiigifixlflfi :§“§§sl:$s'$§ M“. "we mm. o- Hr-"yslwgr runnilll through the cars sbeutins '1“ J- 3°“. 5- '1' French. D- D- Tailored from cod ualit for doctors. or the» we only-ea Mimlsm- I- v-“venmmtwe- our _ g q y slight Jar to the following cars as plain and striped Broad- Boys ribbed Goli Hose with plain and tripod Broad- isncy tops. in cotton. wt- cloth. Well finished in ton and W001 mixtures and comfortable fitting styles. all wool. Sizes 7% to 10. . 25c. .., 75o. ‘A“Q_4 s s A s Suspenders 4 ' l ' ' ' re you will iind e. pleas- ; variety of widths and ors from which to Charles McDonald, 40, fireman. ‘ vs. oi the evening's ‘Ins John Duncan McDonald, 22, um- show closes today. ‘ _ employed, West Mabou. ~ s i John Angus McDonald, 22, un- employed, West Mabou. Edward Hohendort, 83, ployed, North Sydney. Oi the 50 passengers aboard the westbound r when it whip- ped oii the rails into the darkness early this morning, only these three were injured: - Miss Jean Hardy, Gabarus, N- 5., back ihjlirles. Ohlrlcs meldios. DonsinldILNo. 1, N. 8., scratched. Theodore Hamilton, North Syd- ney, out lip. Cuts about the iaoe were suiier- Men's Garters in medium and narrow widths. " The newest patterns and color- ings by Arrow, Brophy and Currie. 35c. s 75c. 1.0.01‘. JOINT ROLL CALL — Monday evening last was s, gala night in the 1.0.01‘. Hall when up- wards o! one hundred Oddiellows settles-ea tor, a. joint mll_'call ‘oi Si. Lawrence and Wfldey Lodges it be-' 111s the regular meeting night oi St. ‘Iawrence Lodge. Alter mutlne 1 b was transacted the Noble Grand Bib. White called on moi D. 1!‘. Bethune P. G. P.. to act as . shun-sign,- who in nu introductory‘ remarks-gave outline oi the P198095 that is being made in pre- paration ior the coming meeting oi! unem- 11.00 a. lit-Morning Prayer. 1.00 P. lit-Evening Prayer Service Illustrated with Pictures by William Hole B. A. depicting Thelisssion oi Our: m oau-lus o! u» day is: Missions. g svsnvnour wsuxms. REV. H. I7. RAYMOND, M. A" HECTOR. . "w .Pr.=tbvla.ri.éninti=n=d ST. JAMES CHURCH Minister: REV. R. MOORHEAD-LEGATE, D. D. noon Flimsy PUBLIC won-slur AT snsvsx a m. “Is it nothing to you, all ye that puss by’! Behold and seeiithembcmyson-owlikeuntomysorrcw." Strangers and Visitors cordially invited. But up iront there was chaos. 3195' ‘33°°l33,55"B0ih Stores “m a h"! been ‘manna when ‘he will IIQWSRBBI! Ill dlY, MYIIOITOW. reached the spot ot a mu 5°“! Ffldflv- L-MB mile west oi this sleeping village. ’ " ' Heavy ice in the Strait oi Canso had slowed up the ferry that car- ried her across from Cape Breton. and she was ss mlnuieo behind time, and making it up. a As she passed the station she slowed, and- then accelerated on the long downgrade past the vill- age. What happened then no one alive could tell. In the cars, they ielt. a series oi bumps as the loco- motive and the leading cars leit the rails. Then the express ground to a stop. Oblcured in Cloud oi Steam Rushing out into the darkness which Nireshments‘ were served by the engine and the first tour car- Sizes 12 to 14%. the committee in "charge. rilIBl plowed M! the track. ' " ' ' 59c: to too NEWSIIOE STORE-Oi interest to citlsens will be the advertisement lPWI-Tlnriil this issue announcing ihe-"¥¢°Wn1ns'oi~ths new rersuson Bhoefltore. formerly _-Goii Bros. on Richmond street. next to, Prowse Ill‘.- E; A. Ferguson better known as m. liierguson. has been s Pitrtner with the iirm oi Pill-die- Fbrsuson Shoe company since 1021 also served with the late ilrm oi Morris and Smith, also the old firm o1 Got! Bros-Lid, whore m iirststsrted sod was a. director oi that firm. Mr. Ferguson was born st Welliiiston. Prince Edward Is- land. and com io- Charlottetown Comment Canadian Politics (A. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) LONDON, April 11—'l‘he Times. in s leading article today. discusses next meeting in this oi-ty on the night of April N when wilder! for the 1935 hard surfaced road oon~ tracts, totalling obout 60 miles 0! highway pavement will be opened. No reference was made at this titebythePrcmierastothodate o! the coming ,. “ Ll election and cenvpsigning was not touched‘ A lip Hum‘ alum) N.B. Government To Aid Potato G ro w e rs Saint Peters Church GOOD FRIDAY sruussnsv. srnu- It t .M..-l!osrt= KI""5|”°M' 4": 11w]; BQIVIOM -— 36's > I. M- MIBIANL MARRIAGE! N" r ~41 N-The rnsr- s: Miss Janis oamswn o! n, Mass, "o. s. A. iormerly - edonis. P. 1i- L. to MY- Mil" . Commercial Cross. ~. wu scismniesd by RIV- 9- . Webster st zion Manse on my. April i1. 19lo- nil/unis /nn-Atthsnonwo1bfl '-?'-- Mrs. Milton Wail. It- esrly Thursday 51°11“!!!- 11. loss, ma. ohsrics Wob- r.‘ mineral Bids b!“ 13th i" y, A . - . u 1w. w. r. Altkofl. oiiivint- ~. Saint John. n" . P. Ir our-duo's special wire) FREDER-ICION, N. 3.. Arm 1'1 -Arrangoments with the banks whereby the province will nuance assistance to needy potato growers under the tonne oi a bill passed at the last session oi the isistum. were cox eluded by Hon. .. P. D. Tllley, Premier and Minister 0! Lends and Mines in New Bruns- wick. while in Montreal and ‘Ibr- onto recently. Peculiar Ttlley. re- turned to Fredericton at noon to- day, and devoted the afternoon to- ntsl work. He will proceed to Saint John this eveninl- . "Bonus" to potato-growers. not to exceed $220 to each producer. is to be rumlshes by the rNviIwiI-l tournament on an when 11m"!- icn basis. The assistance will b0 devoted to the purchase o! iertii- uu- ‘n4 9mg:- roquiitmcntd by the growers. ‘ rremier Tiiley spent a Wei! 011 his trip, in the course oi which he visited Ottawa as New Bnmswiclrs the delegation urg- r "ghare of the bus- Gshadlsn National iivmys be given to the port oi The Pnmisr risks that the rm- vimlu government will mm its FOR SALE ,v At my stables, Buntsin slid Bell's Wharf, 50 ism some. also some good driv- irpon. It is believed that it will be vnll on 1n May before the election dste is announced. Both OOBIIV? ative and Liberal pertiel. however. will start their campaign work be- icre the date oi the election is made known. and within s short time aci- lviw will be under wav- IncreaseRates ‘On Maritime Fish To U. (0. P. _b Guardian's Special W n) w, - 114w m raw on fish from he Msritimes princioll ililfliotl in' tho States will be increased as l nsult oi the clue o)’ ireight fines implemented n the United tee and in which the bond c! railway commissioners tor Oar-cu concerns in _ iensi morsmseis. The imrase will 3m! into sfloet s . Animations to this smut was hers us, by Band n. n moss" qsogtatioli the political prospects in Osnsds. It says the Government's pm- grun, which will be laid beiore srliunsnt snd the country in the approaching general election cuts right across existing lnrtv divis- ions. "Mmy Oonservstlves think than has already been too much government intsrviecems in busi- naI and, on the other hand, prob- sloly Just as man? Liberals would agree with Mr. Bennett that mo competition has lost its msaninl in thus days oi snot cementu- tion oi capital. enrolling s semi- monovolisdo control over Willi!“ and inmstry and that government ooultiol and nsulation is needed to protect the interests oi tbs pub- iio. Walther-to the lines dividinf per- ties in dances have been and! srtineisl. The report oi the Ilnrsi» and Mr. Iennetvs program - tious are lihly sooner or later to bring about s rsnouiiifll N!" "i real aiiisssncu over broad ques- tions c! political principle." .-_...._....._._.-- New You Can Wear arms 15m ‘ With Real Comiort s ow i v . o. unto.‘ '.ut. “err. '-“".-. in hsfletit toasratsilgigstcsss- broken only by the intermittent flashes oi a violent thunderstorm. trsinmen iound the engine b0 ieet oii the rsils- It had plunged over s. 15-foot embankment and lay nose down in the morass. almost obscured in s. cloud oi steam. With it. the mail car had lump- ed the ditch below. The express csr hsd straddled the track: swayed, but remained on its wheels. The b18888“ 0N‘ had ilun ltseii oii to the opposite side the track. The loooild clall ear had twisted around. The 101K071!!! oars were still straight on the rouibed. Through the rain and the steam. as tho trsinmsn and pus- sngers waded tilrough the bog, ihsyégould sse the engineer in the can locomotive. its was dud- he could hsvslivsd only moment- srily in the scalding “OImr-bil‘ love the iitiul light .oi s “film's gripplugths s. iires showed one Unioruitsl Issue "ssid-is-tsr. it typiilsatisis o! sli that tradition lays down ior the rail- roadlilginasr. A is! isst sway tram-the so- [inesr who would not leave his Ill sans where he lesmsdths shoe. buisness under the direction oi the late R. 0- Geff- -Mr- I-‘ersuson opens his new store Saturday morning, April WULwith a complete new stock o’ new Easter footwear where every membsr oi. tbciflmlly. can bn sc- °°mm°d“*"l, It lowest possible prises. . . . _ 3011.. Senator John E. Sinclair has returned home from Ottawa. to spend the Easter. holidays. believed iosjlight. the iirelnan, He must have been dead, else he wouid~ have turned up hours before. Exélepfi {or the Bllloe under the great 91mm, w- W! ioot oi, the swamp tor scores sqsgss 7coutuiuss sun, the agsrcli continued. and u. it wenVdnpatocbs “Judy!” ms s Mr-Mstlns uia Litsny. 11.00 A. MP-Beproiwhel and Table Prayers. us r. ‘lit-Devotions. 5.00 P. lit-Children's Service. 1.00 P. M-r-lvnssng and ‘ s‘ ‘s: s ‘hi: lay the body o! ‘ s: ysrdshsojbsensssrsusu m- my body._n_ >. _r.'. . FERTILIZER dllli sources ' s... visas-sum this spring on ieeiflbeis we are oiier- ing you your choice oi the two best mistnrss “W310 F! the Island Fertiliser Co. Ltd. Bllllfln.“ the Albstnl Brand moms mm Holland. . Oru- We“ m exactly the some _ other Charlottetown ' direct irom the ssiu- . " y Ltd. We are onl! to the who osn haul Ills Iroi , is Men ~ » as ss - m T1». great." ‘xi-bliss h" ‘Jrseouilihv no‘: w‘ S‘ s" ’ " It ‘s mo» rem-s- "msblssgqzs all’: i» glilillnsv . I possesses “ “ et- . 1.;.as.;.'.;._;..;;.a.a;;..:,......