wit]! t?‘ ‘ET Rororlrnzv 511w QUEEN STREET r No Subs. JOB LOT SPECIAL LINGERIE Vests, Bloomers, Slips, Gowns, Pyjamas 77c.“ No. Seconds. This Week Only vA-UTO R OBES 88c ‘FULL F s go-monedfri-Bi. LADIES’ ASHIONED FIRS QUALITY g a SILK H USE ‘I Only‘ 53c per pair "All Popular Sizes and Colors _ Pric e rnow to l‘:‘\i l"l< I {Z1- l-\\‘cd . .4 l-jiluard Island. 0r any 'l‘aco About on Prince Erlward RTlLlZER SPREADER Now {he finest Fertilizer and Lime Spreader offered to l-‘irihers of Prince Edward Island. This is the Peoria ‘liter Spreader. No force feed to get all gummed up with 3,315. Both spouts are run on one distributor. This .; you a perfectly even distribution. No misses in your with this machine. Ask anyone who uses a Peoria. too cash or terms. llelivererl any station on Only a limited iluznllity. W. ll. DENNIS. ('hai'lol leto\vn.. -"'l‘l'ii‘tl for 'l'hcsi- Blachines. Zita. - PM o W/iy no!" Remodel the Bath Room This Spring ? AllIODIIRN TUB, Pedestal oi i$liilllill‘_\' Toilet will idd a permanent asset to, your home. lle carry a cmnpleie line of Slllilllll)’ Plumbing Fix- tures and can quote very line prices. (live us a call for your next work. i Repairs promptly :itlcilrled to. FRED. u. TRAINOR _ PLUMBING 8i IIIQNPING llpp. Prince Edward Theatre- Phone Zlilil-J blend your 1 ., . ..- ism-tr" ,. IMPERIAL PUPPY Fllllll The success, following the use of this popular qlllllflrinl" product during past seasons, has clearly liven its merits to our experienced ranchers, who ‘llvflanning on feeding liberally this year. Our formula is specially suited to the needs of the "link mid growing foxes, is rich in vitamines, and a "l" Preventative of rickets. a Plllllil’ Food may be ordered either “Fine” or Coarse” to suit the rancher’s requirements. Order early so as to be sure of receiving your sup- Ml’ "l Hood time as a heavy demand is anticipated. llliierial Biscuit Company, Ltd. Box 44c Charlottetown, P. E. l. Phone 721 lsrlulrs FAMED” 4 PLllllllEli llAlilEll llS nlcllssr lull Picking Wealthiest Citizen ore or Less a Gamble B: JEAN nsosfin-r Ulllted Press Staff Correspondent MADRID. April QL-The mu o; “Milne the blosmpny of the richest man’ in Spain is a 10o psi- cent BI-mble. When it is completed, it hilly develop that after all the sub- ject is not the richest man, or it may be thlli by that time, even if he were when the blwrnphy was start. 9d. he is not now. Who is the richest man in. Spain? NObOdY knowsand there is no yard- silck l0 hell! one accurately find out. Applying for information here and "Im- wmparine notes obtained from those who should know best, 1t seems reasonably sure that Just now the richest man in Spain is John March (Juan March), and that Probably a. close second is the Duke of Medinaceli, with Don Tomas ‘Ali- ende Count Romanones. the shipper, 5°“ 0f Bilbao. Count Guell, mayor °l B"l'°°l°1‘8. and others ranking near the top. Great Plunger dohn March is essentially a plung- c-r. Born in the Balearic Islands 50 lea-TS B180. he learned the ins and outs of money-making in the selling of pigs. He traveled all around the Meditterranean, and learhed that the runners of contrabrand repre- sented loss to the legitimate dealer. A few years ago when the govern- ment of General Primo de Rivera gave March the tobacco mono/poly for Spanish Morocco, the dictator, ill one of his characteristically frank ‘ccmrnlllliqlics mentioned thc fact ‘that the award had been criticized because March himself had engaged in thc contrnbriiild trade in previous “rears: bu‘. Prilno said that March ,;‘had gone through a sort of process ‘Inf purification through the sacrifices which he made to help thc Spanish government at thc time it was having (lifiicultics in Morocco. Mflny Activities The activities of March are num- ‘erous. He is controlling stockdlold- ‘er of thc. Trans-Mediterranean -Stcairlship Linc, having taken over lcoritrol when it was showing deficits. Now the company is fairly prosper- ous n. icl has a fleet of motorships plylilf; in and oui oi Barcelona. Valencia, and other Spanish and llSlillifl ports. Ill Madrid he ’ has recently begun dealing in real cs- ,tatc, a (l he is also interested in an ‘evening paper. ‘ l During the crash oi the pcseta in October of 1930, March called several “lint-cs at thc hfiulstry of tho Army, 1th sec General Damaso Bercilgucr, and at the residence of the Minister oi‘ Finances, Julio Wais. A few days later, the pcseta which had been at nearly 5i to thc pou 'd sterling dioppcci to thc level of 45. 46. lVIal-ch was credited with having been per- suaded by thc gsvcrnulcnt to lct ‘loose on the nlavkct huge sums ‘of ‘sterling which hc had to his credit, ‘thus compctely altering its aspect. if such were the case, March not only savcdthc day for ihc Bcrcnguer government at a most critical time, . but stood thc cha r:- of making a ilcat profit for himself. SUNDAY DINNERS TO BLAME FOR MONDAYS BLUES PHILADELPHIA. April 2i 1U. P.) ---If you have the “blues ‘on Monday blame it on your Sunday dinner. G. Ide, psychologist, accounts for thc fits of depression felt by many folks on Monday. “Monday blues are very apt to be the result of the Sunday dinner." said Dr. Ide. "You loaf around all Sunday, eat a big meal, upset your feel depressed on Monday." RAILROAD MART PLANNED FOR NEW ST- LOUIS BUILDING ST. LOUIS, April 19- (U. PJ-The Railroad Equipment and Machinery Mart, described as the first pennan- ent consolidated exhibit of its kind in the United States, will occupy an entire floor of the fill-story St. Louis Mart Building to be complete’ here by next fall. Display rooms and sales booths will be included.‘ ::Pers'.an Balm is inevitably chosen by discerning women. De- lightful to use. subtly fragrant, cooling and refreshing. imparts a rare youthful charm to the com- plexion. invaluable for softening and making hands flawlessly white. Tones and stimulates the skin. Useful for the family I180. Protect! the tender skin of the child and is excellent for the father as s hair fixative and cooling shaving lotion. Hound's Llninssnt for Piles- That is the way that Dr. Gladys. whole routine, then wonder why you I THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Address And Presentation his old home at Fort Augustus, left on return this morning. On Sunday last, immediately after High Mass, the congregation waited upon Father Duffy and presented him with an address accompanied by a vcry sp- propriate gift. The presentation ‘was mad: by Mr. Cari Kelly; and Mr. J. O. ‘trainer read the following ad- dress: The Reverend Henry Duffy, Ed- monton. Rev. Dear Father Duffy: We have learned that your leave of absence is at an end; and we therefore, meet you today to say 800d bye, and to offer you a little tribute of good will and appreciation. We trust that your vacation has been a pleasant one-restful and in- vigorating. Your visits to the Island have always been a source of de- light to your many friends; and. this time, too, in re-visiting the scenes and associations of other days. old friendships, ever dear, have. we feel sure been renewed and streng- thened. How happy, especially, must your parents have felt, and other members of the family circle, to have your gentle presence with them again, although, no thought of the parting hour-like a shadow-ever hovered near. While we regret that your chosen ~path of duty leads you to other iflelds, far removed from the tender and loving companionship of riends ‘tried and true, we are proud, and iwe well know that our good pastor is pleased, too, that one of our parish- iiOilGl‘5-—0ll(.‘ whom we have know ‘from boyvhoods years-has the in- cstimabie privilege of doing God's g-work on earth, and with apostolic zeal, of carrying the Divine Message lot’ Faith, Hope, and Love into a fur ldisiaut land. Dcar Father", we now ask you to accept this little gift. With it our loudest greetings are entwined. God grant You a safe return; and may ‘the years rest lightly unon you un- rtll we meet again. In the meantime may we hope to be remembered in your prayers. Slgllcd iu behalf of thc Coilgre~ gation this 19th day of April, 193i. ‘Peter Holland. Fred Hughes’, Car] ‘Kelly, Damitn Lynn, Austin McDon-l aid, J. O. Trainor, Augustine Laverty Edward J. Roche. I In__grzicioilsly' acknowledging the presentation, Father Duffy thanked _the congregation for their kind words and for their splendid gifts; i-lc assured them that they should be [remembered in his prayers. l-le should ever pray for them, as he 11ml iblcssirlg would descend upon them and upon their labors. Dean Of Senate ' Gives His Views On U. S. Problem SALT LAKE CITY. Utah. April l9. (U. Ian-Pronounced ideas on polit- ‘ics, administration problems, foreign ac-laiions and thc current business ‘dcprcssorl were expressed by Reed Smoot. dean of the United States ‘Senate, on his return to Utah from Ville Capital. | Outstanding among Senator Smcotis ideas are: That President I-loovcr will be rc- elected- That there is not thc rcmotcsi chance of formation of a third tPFO- grcsslvei Party. That Democrats and Progressives are to be commended for not forc- ing an extra session of Congress. Tariff Saved Sugar War 'I‘hat the sugar situation, with pro- cirction of 50 percent more sugar in 11-30 than the world could consume,- iwas deplorable; that not a sugar lactory would have been in operat- f-m last year but for the tariff. . That the silver market is in bad ‘ lnpe, but has reached the bottom. That, as far as he is concerned. not one penny of the foreign debt will be cancelled. That the future of industrial Am- erica will depend largely on the tariff ‘rates imposed on foreign imported goods. That it was "providentlal“ i-ler- bert Hoover was in the president's chair to lead the country through the present national crisis. Most Trying Congress That the 71st Congress was the most trying in his entire experience. continually damning the tariff act but I know of only one instance where a Democratic senator didn't vote for a rate increase for his own state." Bllilding Program Blessing ‘That thh federal building program ‘is a blessing for the country at this ‘time. That the Republican party will be dry and that there is some doubt The Rev. Henry Duffy, Edmonton.‘ who has been spending the winter at‘ doubt, the ‘ 1921 famous “Perfection” Ice Cream, is celeb sting its tenth anniversary in business. “Perfection,” which wasn't known ten years ago, has set a very high standard of quality and as a result has become widely and favorably known to an ever increasing number of satisfied ice cream eaters. And, now, entehing its eleventh year Central Creamerles_Ltd., has improved “Perfection” Ice Cream by making it smoother, creamier and richer than ever. RULES 1. Contest opens April 22 and closes May 9. ,2. There is no limit to the number of cards you may send in. and two varieties of nuts. We nuts this Mystery Brick contains. Below we are giving a list of 3. All guesses must be on the card which is enclosed in each Mystery Brick carton. FL! JOBS: Vanilla. Maple. Lemon, Banana, Almond, Orange, Butterscotch, Coffee, Pear, Grape 4. To indicate your guesses place an X before each of the three flavors, live fruits and two varieties ol’ nuts which you think are contained in the brick. 5. All letters will be stamp- ed with the time and date they are received so that in case of a tie the first one received will be awarded the ‘ better prize. each carton. Bring or mail your guesses to lo number of entries. DEALERS .- alrcady dolle in the past. that Gods‘ PHONE 818 THONE 238 whether We‘ Denlocrms Wm be Wet ducu": lo hold priccs at a lcvcl whcrc "ext election‘ a i-r": profit is to bc made. The Th“ Gmerno" Franklin Rwsc" volume of business in many instances "on “d Al 5mm‘ a” m“ of the doc; not permit dividends to be maria Dcmucratic presldelmal plum?‘ but llv~ 1aruel' companies appear rife That the Progressive. because they L, l c the“, paymsms m" o. _im._ hold thc balance oi power. will make plum ir. uncomfortable for thc Republican administration next session of Cou- ALASKAN GAME |,A\v5 Slliss- CHANGED BY SEUY HYDE Smoot indicated he would again ______ bc a candidate for re-clection in i932. WASHINGTON April 21 1U. P.) “If the people of Utah feel my scr _Hunm-5 and [yflppcrs who have ; sec no reason why I should 110i be in thc Alaskan wilds vrill inn their a candidate.“ he said. sport curtailed by modifications rc- ceutly made in the garlic regulations bv Secretary oi‘ Agriculture l-lyde. af- , lei" consultation udih thc Alaska my Elm" 0- wall“- Unltcd rrcsslGanle Commission and the Bureau Financial Editor) l9; Biological survey. NEW YORK- APT“ 21—Sl°°l m3“! Tile following changes have been production for the first quarter of made m u“. Wgulatmns; FINANCE INDUSTRY That "my Democratic brethren are ‘ 1931 slwwed a decrease of 35 p" The ‘number cf rcstrictvc areas lccm “om a ye“ “gm but was H3 on shooting brown and grizzly‘ bears due“ Cont‘ above me 135" (“Hutu “rihas been afncrcuscci from five lo sev- llgao‘ en; the regulations gfivcfllllli! U10 FRUITS: Raspberry. Pineapple, Strnwilerry. Peach, Banana, Apple, Orange and Plum. APRIL 24m. 10th Anniversary f of “PERFEC TION ”‘ ICE CREAM This week Central Creameries Ltd., makers of the ~ good as our “Perfection,” the only ice percent. home product, has Beginning This brick is the triumph of our efforts to give Prince Edward Islanders made anywhere on earth. WHATS IN THE MYSTER Y BRICK ? For eighteen days from April 22 to May 9 we are making a spice-is! Mystery Brick containing a combination of three flavors, flve fruits are awarding prizes to the persons who guess correctly, or nearest to correct, what‘ flavors, fruits anll flavors, fruits and nuts from which the ones in the Mystery Brick have been selected. Strawberry, Pineapple. Chocolate, Peach, Caramel, Custard, Pistachio. . Nutmeg. Rum and Ginger. Apricot. Cherry. NUTS: Pecans, Walnuts, Almonds, (fiu-oanut, l-‘ilbcrts. Full particulars of thc contest will be found on card enclosed in us on or before May ti. .\'o limit More than l0 X5 on a‘ card will void your entry. No cream is so good nor has any a flavor quite so Island cream and for today. the bricks made from our improved formula will go on sale at all Perfection" Dealers. PAGE” 1:11:12" i 1931 that reason cream that is a hundred a superior flavor. ice first cream the very finest ice cream PRIZES 1st. A pint brick of "Per- fectlon" Ice Cream every week for 52 weeks. 2nd. A pint brick of "Per- fection" lee Cream every week for 721i weeks. 3rd A pint brick of “Per- fection" Ice Cream every week for i3 weeks. 4th A pint brick of "Pcr~ feetion" lee Cream every week for 6 weeks. 5th .\ pint brick of “Per- feeiion" Ice Cream every week for Ii weeks. Winners uill gel. their prizes by preseniing’ a coupon to their regular Perfection Dealer. Get in touch with us immediately and arrange for your supply of Mystery Bricks. CENTRAL CREAMERIES c m C H A R LO T T ET 0 W N‘ PERFECTION DAIR Y SUMMERSIDI.‘ geese and brani haw been changed lo ciecreasp the ha): limit anrl pro- hibit wholesale slaughter; the tcr- ritory of Alaska has been (ll\'l(lC(l into eight instead othlhree districts lor thc tralip rig of fur bearing ani- nials. SIJIIDIERGIII) FOREST" I"()I‘.\'l) As r, result of the earthquake in New Zcaland areal changes llfl\’i‘l)f‘(‘li wrought in the country near (‘vis- YKCS 118W BEEN SHllSIRCl-Oll’. l w" been planning an exciting SllllllllCl"l)Ol‘llP. I"oi' two miles thc shale has risen eight to i0 fccl. and on the newly made reef a large pool from which spout many small zcyxncri. and jets of lliflumnlable ans. 'i'l1<‘ PHUYO are“ l3 (’O\'t‘l't"(l with seaweed and mud and appnreutlv was "squeezed" [mm ‘he (ldiftlil bed. At low ticlc the 5llllllpS of trees lll a submerged tur- cm a“. \-l~-.»ilrlr-_ The director 0i tile geological survey has reporicrl that a great ‘i:~.lir‘..-l'p south of Xloliilléi- m... 1mm the sen floor l“ "vi .\ll|lur|l'v~ Llninlelli i... Pile!- Wall Street interpreted the sicelhunting o, Ross-s gccsc, cacklmg lstatistlcs as favorable. It was not __ ‘Icxpcctcd that this year would come ,up to last year when a period of {inflationary business was effective. "this year precautions were taken to? prevent recurrence of the over ex-i ‘tension of optimism that caused! i another sharp stock market break in ; l 1°36. ' l The stock market did go down thi- 1 r year, but. this was explained by ob- servers as s. natural reaction to a i-isc that was not warranted by tn- . l advance in business. It was weicnm» _ i ed by bankers who did not wish to‘ ,see '1 runaway bull market that ‘would eventually crash and affect business later. ' A year ago the steel business was , declining rapidly because demand I dried up as a result of over-buying carrier. This year there is no over- buying. Users of steel are operating ' on n hsnd-to-mouth plan. Expectation of large building rr-ni let's. a steady to strong market for utomobile steel and several pipr 11.10‘ projects are behaved of suffici- As we have receive from A. Horne & Co.. premises now occupied duced prices. The stock consists offering our entire stock of monu- ments and headstones at greatly re- Scotch, Swedish and Native Granites; also, Castle Grey and Light Vermont Marbles in the very latest designs. DISCOUNT‘ SALE NOW Oil d final notice to vacate the by us we are ing, concrete ma.‘ ‘firm; MAGIC . c (ircyv-hcadeci and young lilogicizius; o1’ England arc nlarvehng over a new trick shown an the recent- iiulilcr in London of the Aiaiziczans‘ Club. Fifty of lhc illost. expert ill t-lle profession flan-d in astonishment wllcnNcriWill rams. u youlig- South African, l'ili'l) haired ‘and shy, presented his new illusion. lie produced a box, curl‘ side of which was two feet long, and sirowecl that it was iullmssiblc for a grown human being in get ill, Their he closed the box. waved has haw and a uirl who a few minutes 1:"- fore had iron sitting in the audicm-r: liiird the lid and lumped out, (HtANNiY EIORORARY FIRE \\'0I\I.-\N j HAIRTFORI). Comm, April i2ll~l\ " fhlaijv Mi Hooker, graurlnloihor. ‘believed to he the oulv honor ilrcuouluu lil the United Sl\I‘Ow. . was elected a member‘ oi the Vcic.. ll Fireman's Association and pl‘t‘.\r‘|l‘.|'<l with a handsomc helmet. GLEARANGE sue! ' Our thir sures you perfect wormanship- ty years’ experience in- Our prices, which include letter- forlndation and setting, will never he duplicated. either by ourselves hr by any other firm. of the finest their choice monuments. Those who conic first will get of over 17.0 beautiful » CHANDLER 65° BELL try at a fairly high rate. The iron. Age, steel authority, believes tile. peak for the year has not yet oceni reached. l Another favorable factor in tho‘ ‘st-cl industry is the ability of pro- l60 KENT STREET Cl-IARIZOTTETOWN P. E- ISLAND ‘PHONE 7 ‘ll-J i: fei-i-Zi-snd. <~ —q-» ~—-»_