i‘ ‘I)li1E1JE3l' Il.ll:I1l I:I[lI.iiE1I1U:l:IE1§/' I . 1 us?‘ ‘ ' ll’ . use Field Efi S0 Cr m‘ __‘_ Much creamicr than bottled milk,‘ ‘ -” ‘ ' thus producing better results in baking and cooking. . ,Nest_le’s is also excellent for table i usee-on cereals and fruits, and in tea’ and coffee; for it is creamy to the last drop. I For all household purposes ' v 43 ‘\ . aullnl SOILGRO makes the roots grow. 'fll§BENlRl BHOP fmm Holman'a Catalog. TEA FROM 5 TO 71f 8t. James Hall today. Bazaar all afternoon. 438. new LOT OF chose-wean Puzzles just received. Get yours now 50 cts at this office. ' t1. HEAR nlzsssavsv and an’ orchestra of twenty pieces», on M01111!!!‘ evening P. W. C, Hall. 407-4-L5MSl. OAKE5. CANDY, RASTIRY, etc. 407-4-15MZI. for aalo at 8t. Jams; To; and TAKE fries AT sr. ha" “d”? 4”‘ HALL today. 50 Cantu. WI-IIBT T0bIi;‘-I'— Children of Mary Hall. Tickets tw-enty five ccnts. » 453 11 THE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY Concert on Monday in P. W, C. Hall. JA M E8 438. FIRST OF‘ EEASON — A Richi- buoto, N. tB., telegram of April 13 saysz-A large motor fishing boat arrived today from Miminegash, P. E~ L. 'lllflrklng the first arrlrvul of the season. -EVERYBODY is a Jlross-word iluzzie flln now-—we have one for every llgc. Complete set 50 cts at tllis office. Got one whllo they last. t1, ._i_ MOUNT STEWART METH-O- DIST OIRCUIT-Dllnstaffnage 3, ll. ln. and Mount Stewart at 7 p. n1. ‘Service ill the Black River church, Monday evening at 7 p. m. (‘K-indly note change of service) ‘Prayer lMeetilvg, Fanning Brook. Tuesday evening a-t 7.30 p, rm, BURIAL TODAY. — The itiner- ui of the late Daniel McDonald. will he held at 2 o'clock 'l‘ilursdlly' [.0711 his late home ltose Valley. JUST ARRIVED-Car‘ "Pins 'l‘.ec"'brllntl Timothy. Excellent lplallty Purity nunlber one, selling ll. lowest places wholesale and re- i:liI.-—‘A. Horne & Co, vnow‘ ARRIVINC best ‘ quality M), 1 harly-Llltc-Alslke and Sweet 4554 16 tlls2i Clover, Timothy. Seed “Went. Wlllt Ba 0 t , P , BURIED FRIDAY -Tile funeral lIarlt-ky, "Llillftfkillililflfgl, eaéoxetcgfi-s, of the late Mrs. will lenvo her father's residence, Peter Cuulmlskey, Johnstoncs ltlver, at 2 p.m. Friday for Fort Augustus Cemetery. Michael Slnnott Selling at lowest prices wholesale, and rPtllil.—-A Horne & Co. I 455416ths2i , i‘ ' I S WEST AND CLYDE RIVER — ~ crvices Sunday, April 19th‘ W951, REMAINS ARRIV‘E.—- The re mver 11 a_ m" ,C,1yde- my" 3.1L “L! "wins o! Mrs. Joseph Lynn. whose ‘Silibballll School one hour ‘before death took place in Boston on Sllll- tilCII sel vice. These services will (lay, April 12th arrived ill the (Iiiy l-e conducted ‘by ‘Rev. M. J. Mac- inst night and will in; taken to St. Pherson, M. A., B. D., who has‘ ur- ‘Peters today, the funeral taking ranged an exchange with ‘the pastor. place 0n Friday morning ill 9.30, I _._L WINSLOE CIRCUIT - Sunday} ENJOYABLE QQNQER-r, ___ _\'Apl=il 19th, Highflcid worship at 11 lcry successful concert ullll Diltiliei. 4- "1- TQIIQWPII ‘by, Silcfillmefll 0f bUClilI was held in Clyde ltivcl" LDHVB BIPDDET- PrinCll-i-Own Road: imperial Fox Biscuits I I CONTAINING PURE COD LIVER‘ OIL Manufactured By The Imperial Biscuit Compzfny Charlottetown, P. E, I. Itcmfrndu Mark ECONOMIC (FOX FEEDING “The best lacheapest in the 1on1; run" is an old adage hut a true one. especially ‘In regard to foods. Ii. ‘is not the amount eaten but the amount digested that insures health and growth. Undlgested hastily eaten food is a source of danger. -The proces oi d-idestion should take place in the mouth, thorough mastication blldwliip the food to mix with the salivary juices is essential to perfect nutrition. Imper- ial dry biscuits containing pure cod liver oil are the real thing. They are nothard but crisp and easily assimilated, Imperial: keep the bowels gently laxative preventing gas- tritis and other digestive troubles. At a cost of one cent a meal Imperial Fox Biscuits arcthc‘ most economical food you can iced your foxes, Sold by holeaals dealers, also direct from our factory, MEN'S WORK OOOGOOOO-OQ-OQ-FO-OO-QOQQOXQ‘ Two pretty girls kissed when For Fire Insurnntrc. theymet in the post office the Olli- conw" or day. Two men were standing ll(!lll'. I‘ splendid. Ml‘. ..llll, 1- rlduy evufllllg April 3rd. _"\:- ‘vmghfii’ i" 3 IY- ‘m- YOIIMVBI! by hwhgh lhu ma“ _,wm.v “U, vuhy Eacrlrlnent of Lord's SlllDDBf‘. Sull- ,,oou ulld lIlc wclttllul‘ lllftitlfilllllb, ‘I93’ ‘Schom “I- 2 9' m~ Winsk-le .. tlllr crowd was present. .llc ulu “Mil, Svuiulay ,_S“'h°°I I“ 10:30 3' w; tllrollgllo-ul the evening w..s “ Ordhp "t f9" m" A“ are WM‘ u d Seymour Scott iul fmne‘ v ll c tllc duties of Chairman in .lls usual capable and clltcry mall Flcsiggrlflévgxfig:Eggrqggnlaaltvfigg ..cl'. ilc also very kindly consented home or M“ an.“ M“ p F AC0,“ o auction the baskets and "us 151-0 R0h1n5On,St_ Regina Skmk on‘ soynlolll” is very popular with hh-mday, Am.“ thé 6th Jtjbeiimgthe lie llnyfl succeeded lll gcttinz; anniversary of Miss Hazel Acorns hood prices. Much credit is due him 10th .bi1.11111;1y and [Van's 4M, |hhhh_ A)!‘ U16 flllllg 511m 0i’. $40.00 rcalizvd d.ly. - There were sixteen invited l‘llc following programme (was Clll“ guests. The dining loolll was (K3319. nod out, ellcll item was rcccivcd fully decorated with Easter novel. with hourty applause and ctlch per- olcs and tho hosltcss was assisted lorlllcl- was obliged to respond m ucrvlnl: by Mp1s. Mary Acorn and jlvitll llll encore: Remarks, clluir- MYS- W- W. MacNcil. Mr. am] Mrs, ‘mull; instrumental music, .\ll'.Afl0l'li YOWHEPIY ‘bi-‘Illngtd to this ILconurd MacDonald and Mrs. Gor- ‘llnvint-e. . lion Mucllllllan; ltirliding, Gordon "ri JAUUMIIIILII’, solo, John B, Heartzf A REcQRD-‘MT- OIIVBI‘ Sflllnli- Ilitul) Dance. Gordon MacKlniloll; L?" u“? “"11 k110i?“ 5°11"! IJOWIT ‘solo, John A. Murray; lllstrunlen- ‘Inwi’ I"'°‘“I'~‘1' i" WIIISIW I135 i! IllI music, Mr. blulrliolltlld and .\il.~l_ “(W WIIIUII have lllrtlinto 19 Pills l . M Mm ; R _ l. , M] V. h and rllisl-d tholu. Saunders lvlgiltlnltitllln‘ 15;; “IVfe-ssrsSSJollnm thought oi m“ “h” o! gwmg than‘ ‘Hcunz “uh ‘Cohan Lwachmu" half time llulslng with the sow IVIFB Gordon lVIcMilInn The '10: ‘vmch turned om successfully‘ "_ ' i t f _ u h,‘ wt“; Ml‘. Saunders had on the market ulllllpllll s s ol le eve ll lg t. h sample of p,“ 1m, sale which Mrs. (iordnll McMillan and Alisshhre admired by many of me mg ,Nol'ma Murchison. A hearty vote breeders‘ u was heard they of thanks lwas tendered those wiloflvhre [he he“ produced on the tltssisted in the programme. The hlarkel hmhmg an avenge of committee ill charge wish tn thunk 13 11,5 M the age o; m," ‘veehs all those who helped financially 01¢ M1-_-suum1em says he has and otherwise to make it a success. been rulslng this kind of pigs for 'l‘hoy wish to especially thank, the'twenty years. Indies who-so generously donated cull for pigs nnd weight. baskets, and who are always so willing to assist in anything that is hold In the interest oi’ the dis- trlct. $1000 BILL IN /COLLECTION——- blaster offerings to 1st. George's Anglican lDflTlBh In (Parrsboro, N. S., and "the ll’as'tor.Rev.C.‘R. Halnris,togc~ the-r wllth his congregation, is wond- mn, u. K. anAcs The death occurred. in the Prince ‘makingrapid strides on the screen Beat this if you‘ A crlfllll $1,000 lbill was among the , II, ‘H, SIMPSON First Mun: I'm opposed. 8t st 156 Richmond n First Mun: Wom-cn doing me I rvlullrunl: . l EVPIIOLSTEREE i haw-opp’ i Our workmanship la of tho hlghoat to the quality our price! are roaaohablo. nlturs, lsecond Man: Opposed to what? Let u: save you money and add appear- ance of your fur- n’s _Brace was seized wit-h n stroke of Edward Island Hospital yesterday morning of Mr. R. K, Brace, one of our ‘well known citizens. Mr. paralysis on Friday and was tltlten to the Hospital on Saturday night. lle was a prominent member of the Orange Lodge and was Pas! County lMlastsr of the order. die leaves one son, who is residinq outside the province. Among "i9 surviving relatives is one brother Mr. J, R_ ‘Brace of the flrm of Brace MacKay, lLtd., of Summerside. Bankefs Wife Advises Charlottetown People "film stomach troulble so out everything I ate soured and formed gas. Was nriserobls until l rtried Adler-Illa. This helped the first day." Adlerlka helps any case lras on ltbe stomach unless one tn cring who the ‘generous donor Inlay ‘the. The money calne I a plain en- velope ‘postmarked Hall‘ fax and un- registered, accompanied lby a brief note stating that the sender wished to assist tllle parish ‘but desired to remain anonymous. ‘Scarcely be- lieving such good fortune had be- falien the parish, the ‘rector had the bill examined lby an. expert. fearing a hoax. He was assured that tlhe bill was genuine. ‘ INSTITUTE MEETING-At ‘tlhe March meeting of the lfipring ‘Park Women's ‘Institute, one of lthe mem- bers introduced the question of whether women should have the ‘Property vote. After a lively dis- cussion in which many expressed the opinion that wives especially In ‘the counltry districts worked as hard to lbuiid up the ‘property, giv- ing freely of their time and strength as the men. The following resolu- tion Was adopted: Whereas -we be- lieve that as wives have an equal deepseated causes. The QUICK interest ‘in lthe lprqpopty W111; 1,1161;- ovorwlth ua. We ouarantee t0 {Come In and talk it give you satisfaction. action "will surprise you. Because husbands Therefore resolved they Adlerika is such an excellent Il1'|s.h0uld have an equal ‘right to the ‘testinsl evscuant it ls wonderful hmperty vote we as adhm beam for wnfllIDation-dlt often works n lly recomlmelid this resolution for one hour and novel‘ snow. Bu!!!" careful consideration in the differ. ‘BEND us voun qooss AND DUCK FEATHERS y); ply highest price w hon they are not mlxod. We also buyyold ioathora. Weill/isle Pic-runes ' Henry McI-‘arlane 8t Co. REAR OF BEER Q WEIEKO J Phone Shop 1W! “W” 134' 1 n‘ a a m a _4_ a v vvvC vv vvvv v vvvvvvvv v v v R. Brow l4§ Richmond Street. , ~ ,. Charlottetown _‘ ’ it... uloAwlllel-l. some» e1"! Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. ha‘ 0 1 Agent at lSummerside. Ho!!! DWI!- vt_;q.ll_ sit-origami. (nonunion- I ~ s '1 n OOOOQ-QQOQfOQ OQQO-fOOQQQOWOOOOQOOOVQV'V Drug .00.. Ltd, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Be Ready for the Charge of the Light Brigade Be ready to moot thorn when they aomo—tho lnald- lnua, the destructive, the all- devourlnp moth. Call and let ua show you all the dovlooa we have for combat- ing this destructive pelt ' Lot ua alao allow you many other helps for houaaolcan- H. L. WORTHY DRUGGIIT 1n Queen Omar" Phone F71 ent ciulbs throughout the province, so that the delegates may lbe ‘pre- pared .to discuss intelligently this important subject, should it lbe him-WI" 11D during (the Institute Convention in June. Magnesia BestFor Your Indigestion Al-alnat Doping Stomach l Artllolnl Dlgeatenta Warns Wll Moat people who suffer. either oc- casionally or chronically from gas, aourneas and indigestion. have now discontinued disagreeable diets. pat- ent foods and the use of harmful druga, stomach tonlca, medicines and artificial dilrestents and instead. following’ the dvics so often given In these colnm s. take a teaspoon- ful or two tablets of lllaurated Man'- noaia in a little water after meals with the result that their stomach no lnvlgur troubles them. they are. able tn eat as they leans and they onioy much batter ealth. Thoan who use Blaurated Magnesia nevi-r dread the approach of meal time because they know this wonderful ' anti-acid and food corrective. which can boohtainoll from any Rom! drulr store. will lnatantirnourtnliao tho. stomach avidity sweeten the atom- ‘on. Prevent food fermentation. and lthout tho aliflltcat pain or MI- eomfort. Try this plan yourself, hut w- certain to let pure IIlnur-atod Manuals napooially prepared for stomach ual. .. . _ "ill sill" I lltlllilllll Shown AtThe Prince ' Edward Yesterday Monts Bell. Harry Ram's direc- torial discovery, has hit his third sucessful illln in "The Snob." the Metrofioldwyn picture which op- ‘med I“! nisht at the Prince Ed~ ward Thearte, Bell, in this picturlzatlon of Hel- en R. Martin's popular novel, has gone far from bhe usual liilm plot and treatment. His direction of this play ranks with his first sell- sntional success, “Broadway Altar ‘Desk!’ 1 ‘lilo story ls illat of a hundsollie personable young snobl. an instruc- tor ill u. private academy, and a favorite lecturers at women's clubs, The central character ls udmir~ ilbly Dluyed by John Gilbert, us the young instructor, The “snobfl anx- ious to advance himself by any means. “sakes ardent IOVe to the llilllBhter of the town's wealthiest man. although he is enfiuged to a country school teacher. I-le becomes the teacher's hus- band in a death-bed marriage, and she, contrary to the doctor's pre diction, recovers. The "snobs" treatment of her, his infidelity. and his attempts to release himself from the marriage in order to mllr- ry the wealthy woman, his fu-wnillg on those of greater wealth and po- sitlon, and his zlrrogallce to those, below him, form the basis of the‘ story. ' The school teat-her leaves him when she discovers his unfaithful-I ncss. and he, learning that she is really a ‘wealthy woman, ilegs her. to come back. The character of the snob is de- veloped by many subtle touches‘ under Bell's direction, and story becomes tremendously enter- taining in the telling . lNormn Shearer. who has been in the lust two years, does another good piece of work as the school teacher. Conrad Nagel can always be counted on for a good perform’ ance. in this he plays the teacher's friend. Phylis ‘Haver as the rich girl l-lcdtin Hopper, Aileen Slan- ninz, Margaret ‘Seddon, Jack Curt- is and others of the cast, support the principals to excellent advan- tags, “The Snob" was adapted and dir- ected by Monta Bell, and was pre- sented by Louis B. Il/Ilayer. > Another feature of yesterday's entertainment was,‘ a CFOSS-WOFII nnzzle picture showing the latest craze in all its flourishes. The pro< lgram will be repeated today, - oo-oorervb-O , Mary and Her 1 Lamb . g COLOR CUT-OUTS I %OO-%Q-OO-O-QQO_I Here's Mary's seat in school. If you've read this story 0f “Mary and Her Little Lamb" every (lily and cut out tbs pictures. you will have a whole set of paper dolls with which you can act out "You can't let your lamb stay In school," declared the teacher. "I'm sorry," answered Mary, more bashful tbs. never. "He ‘followed me." "Well, he'll have to go home. He upsets things too much." So the teacher put the little lamb out- 'l‘hs poor slllmal called “Bssa" to Mary. as if asking her to come along. Mary had a terrible afoot-noon- She failed in all her lessons be- cause she was so worried for fear her little lamb wouldn't set home safely. (Copyright 1526.) i~_10>-———— Our Dally Broad Lit?!» Frances hat beet- strum!- llliv t olearn the Lord's Pl-ay-‘r and her grand-mother asked her how she ‘as getting on, THEi-it-JHARLOTTETOWNIGUARDIAN l the '-- Always use enough to get lasting suds after: the cloth; are in This New Laundry Soap saves you the hardest work of washday soaks dirt out—n0 more hard ntbbirtg Simply soaking in rich Rinso soap- suds takes the place of rubbing- does the hard work for you. The loosened dirt comes out easily. Even grimy places where dirt is ground-in comc clean with so little trouble to you-just a light rub. Because Rinso dissolves complete- ly, it rinses out thoroughly. No bits of soap left to turn your clothes yellow under the iron. ‘ "m? mo? ."*§§l§$§;§§>€ ' "at You need only Rinso for your Monday wash. It is made by the makers of Lux, the largest cosp- makers in the world. It is perfect for all types of washing machines -—fine in the boiler-and just wtfi- if‘ A derful for soaking in set tubs. ,“. _ Get a package for your nexf wash ' —regular size or big new size- from your grocer. Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto. h ~ 1 R448 ~ 1 cllsilllulir 10 the story of Mary and her troubles; / with her Ilttlgfllllflb.‘ ‘ I ‘ "Pretty wall. lrsndma." said she. "l can say down to the eatioa till! already." Key to Cross Word Puzzle No. 10B l-‘I H lcll-clllllaltl / 2 a 4 s. a 7 e s xa // - . I - w. l2 13 /4' i V .-» _ I H 5 V” S ou Want It . Let ,5,‘ . Us Supply You II /H. l9 26 2/ 22 23 24 "~- _ The lee-Cream season ls 25 25 27 23 now opcn and no doubt you ‘ are making! prepnratons to 29 3'0 7/ 32 33 handlc the trade. In buying _ this product you want the 34 35 3‘ 37 39 best and only the‘ best-At e tisfactlon to your ‘a0 Zsisfmffs increased bus- 47 4g I iness and bigger returns to 42 43 44 45 46 I you, so think it over before 49 5'9 5/ 52 53 "piacing your orders, 5s 5a 5r f8 , _ so 6/ 62 , _ f’ ’ ‘- '6‘ “l 6’ ICE CREAM I l .'. 4 ¢ 59 70 7/ ' __ is now the recognized quality 7... l 74 75 ice Cream. The people like it i d d '. -- Cross Word Puzzle No. 108 and w H em“ n ‘ ‘ l-ycl d. We camsupply you with Horizpnfal 2.‘) DlrilllliClllllg v.11 1 Within :35 ‘I ‘MHKUI, ~ ‘l’ "o cut s lrt. 2 Slang term for n rustic. Ins: m-lw- nIr "nn. 'I‘ll<y may till-y all lezlll lo ltolllv. "nu ally amount of this product at CONSULT OR WRITE uf the British Isles. Denotes oertlllll limo. Has ascended. More ancient. A boarder. 'l‘o illihiile knowledge. G An lllilabitzlnt oi‘ till» north [mrt 29 To Luke without permission, l bl A. o imbibe knowlcllgv. All afterthought. The dlvolcc ilolllo. , .ll A p413; nzllllo. ' Iiii (l-lo.) for ll clllloniznll person. A convulsive movement of tilt‘ 1.10 A l'.\' r Ill SUOIIIIIHI. -ll A ululill. -- CENTRAL cusAlilEltllss I I I‘ any time. I l I I I Chsrltittctown ...»:l-4 utstti. I I-nl Ulmlls. _ I Ami rlcllll, iii Fulllolls district ill London. 54 shouldprccede every ml-ul. [ii slttllllili for "yin." A fllil‘l offerl-d h s kingdom ill ,-\ 1n..'l.oll. _ I for one‘, - ' - - It'll" slop,‘ .he wnicr running ln lbuimt shim-uteri with. ns ll snlPII. IlUllSc. It'll One who looks down on the I33 A Illllill ni crlllll- iron or steel», 1 “a fortunate. |;>='l All llll.lnlli. I63 Landlord (French) In; A trllll. l Ul-ftlro, I d 5i! A millllous birl. (i7 A close f~r en . uU Aftirlnutivcs. (i8 A preposition. ti: Fat. To King Edward. (3.; An old form oi‘ the verb "toI71 (Ab.),oi‘ ‘union's name. iluve." ‘Y2’ A plonoun. (i4 beat-r. ~ I . . . oti beginning of all era ill hlswry. _ . , __ - ,. 3h} gIUIWVQKItIII Inlliilliléic. P 5 D A N WFA|RIE N 1" r i, 73 Towards. IA RE O "A! I lo “- A " l“ “i ', I n lnl k II Ii '.."’. ‘um?’ _ '.. IN NOD TI Ilftlrfrtailklln: nfoluol-nml-mllbiilssiloIl-I: I ‘I’ PM‘ 0t flu‘ verb to In" T o T | M A . one of the amurteal vomit-u for I VEHIFII- I _ rlllnllllfl‘. 1 profound l. p M E 1' 5 | .. L "o tll c n clnncc. ii 'l‘o tmploy. i T A A F A D -I Edible fllllt of certain bushes. I D P O N E HE T .3 .-'r rliwrka term. - N L N (I ‘Phcl-efore. 7 'l‘o hold tightly, I D L V A l.. L ' 3 Ptclliiar. I F E I N ii (Ab) for temperature. I V H a l1 You. l2 'l‘o wash ill clean water. E N r1 o " l4 Name of u ltloyal (irlfinudgiln A ‘ P I N° 107 YllCIPi. Club sal boat ona newer o nus . l5 Clouds oi nloistllre. l7 Lute rulers of ltusslo. NOTE TO PUZZLEFANS-The 18 An insect. _ square immediately to the rlsht of 20 Upon (ungramnlntical but ofi No. 37 should be numbered 38; The , _ \ / common usage.) square Immediately below 33 American Shoes an ulmvr In Llxllt Tnn (‘all ore the vary newest tlulm: on ilv- mums-g, Our prlrn . . . . . . . .. "U" n|IlIll|l tintln ml uiulrr. In qlmnal outlining the rull. 0m- prlra “*7” The lltiln nrrliy how nlllln In Clo attrantivenaaa. Crepe Soled fiown Oxforda, Jnat rec-rived. lira rmrlngy pure rubber (‘rom- Iclu. Only prlrrul n! . . . . .. 15.05 Alley & C0-,. Ltd. Fashionable Footwear 21 A flying man. 22 Finished. 24 All Arulrs homo. 26 What mils are spiked to (sins-I 27 The master (Hindustani) ill) ‘Loni. 33 A lilrge departmental store In Canada. 36 Noting maiden name of married woman. 38 A game of cards. s! 'l‘o catch sight of. i8 A pllrlolner. 4S Butt. 48 Watering places. 47 Truth. .18 What hives do. 50 Once more. 52 Fllluillnr name of a great should be numbered 41.