-.. ,... PACE‘ Si}; PRINCE EDWARD ‘TODAY 8 SAT. .P.t.=.~it—;.~i°mf.i "u. Al“, high l lo" ‘e no» M f‘ Willi a casl Hsvd l 4h:- colovlul Darts the, . m, cameos v rare stun-u MUSICAL COMEDY 100A! 3A 11mm su-"m-usnu. ALSO — COMEDY SCOUT SERIAL i m; uiAsbu'l'ri-:l'uw luvs YOU mm» YOUR BABY a IF zvor. . . o0 so. NOW! $171.1. LOTS 01-" , u .,._-._._ __, _ {Life Insurance i » Inflanada ——— a 11v4m1z cozvmsr z | PRINCE EDWA RD THEATRE .....m.r=°~.ie.m-"-.....~.n m n, . MATINEE ‘ ' ‘ zvrumc iii’. nmmw" a ' 3"" T|CKET$ 1ST PRIZE . . . ilkvél-fiui-Asglgagl-Y ENGRAVED TICKETS I‘; “fir” '93‘ $50 fir“ quarter ~ "' 1 - - - ' -~ t increase a ' _ A ' Audits no m2: our SILVER notur. Aoolrs anfigo m M $5"? ‘.___~_ w VOTES 25 VOTES “lgeiailed so)?‘ for "w ASK FOR BALLOT AT BOX OFFICE YVITH EACH .TICKET PURCHASED. MARK NAME OF YOUR FAVORITE BABY—DEPOSIT IN BALLOT BOX IN LOBBY . » VOTE FOR .BABY. manner-g I .== c How Are Your Eyes? by mvinces the next three mantis, based on lemma by i8 companies having 81% the total insurance in of group insur- pension bonds without insurance, reinsurance, re- vivals. etc. were as follower- ~ British Columbia - - - $7,576,000 Alberta--.--...... 3 , .334 INTEREST HEIGHTENS IN Edward Theatre's "MOST BABY CONTEST’ 15 a5 the votes begin to pie u _ ballot box. Axinouncemen of the Mince made miter the ballots are counted on Saturday evening. Bee the ‘Theatre window displa for further details. The First ze a beauti- ful silver cup. suitably engraved from G. l-f TAYLDRJS; Secon Prize, a half-dozen photos oi’ from CRASWELUS STUDIOS. The B PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE CONTEST Third Prize Increased interest in the Prince dition the Pr POPULAR are offering to the uite evident ions of the winner? in the Thirst. a three mon ha peas to the Edward. standing of the Contestants Will belmonths pass; third, a, one months Second, a two SATURDAY MATENEI 2.30 Frigidaire Cooled Display Bounter 1h keeping with their policy of many years in keeping their store equipped with the most modern devices for the convenience and protection c2 their customers. Cud- more Bros. Great George Street grocers have just installed an 8- foot Wallace. white enamelled dis- play counter with Frigidaire cool- VOTZ FOB BABY fiklbfiyi‘ At Prince Edward Bob moon's new victim. ‘Tishguynan! Mme-f," M11011 0P9!!- Od at the Prince Edward Tll'i%ll'4‘0 yesterday 905585.565 all the ingredi- gnu which s» w mm would my e assured that lng equipment. This counter, sold and imtalled R. T. Holman Ltd, is fitted with concealed interior lighting which reflects a brilliant light over two rows of display trays o. new 1909 Wallace feature), containing butler, cheese, meals, perishable fruit and vefttslblec. It also has a large three-com- partment storage space below for milk, butter, eggs, etc, so that when purchasing perishable foods at Cudmores the customer will be the u es have c latest scien- icpcen fare. A . . tlcally told; rich romance of e Mediterranean atmosphere to be found in San Francisco Bay‘. and o. locale that [or beauty and uniqueness has sel- dom before been 81111811541. 00m- bine to lift the vehicle to a position Imong the better pictures of the oltrrent season. . Basically, the story is o. father- .-' son tale —a simple the-me which ' plcturlzes the great love of the _ widowed Leo Carrillo for his adopted son, Bobby Breen. Car- .- gdllo falls in love with Lee Patrick. end the parent-son angle is mo- mentarily stifled. However, in a lorious scene at the end.- wiilh the athcr and son alone in their boat. far out to sea. their misunder- standings are straightened out. and . hey am reunited. -'. In spite of the drenmtle element f. w the plot, "Fisherman's Wharf" ‘; is heavily laden with grand. human l» comedy. Dec Carrillo, Henry Arm- etta. Rosina. Galli and Sllcker, the famous acting seal, combine to de- liver hilarious hunter. slicker, l" highest priced animal actor in Hol- lywood, gives I. grand comedy in- terpretation -—ll there Were any sort of award to animals for the fines-l. perfomwnce of the year, 9W1‘?- Oli DOMIIH l. ALDEIUC RAYMOND vlcl rnuuuillr ' Due To Arrive or Car Cement Car Gyproc and Tentest Car Shingles, All Grades Car Hay, Good Quality Car Oats, Seed and Feed . Car Flour and Feeds artis- in the‘ A C81‘ Lime» Lump and Hydrated Car Plaster, Hardwall and Flnishin Car Brick, Sewer Pipe and Land Tile Car Roofing and Roofing Materials Car Cedar Posts, 7, 8 and 9 ft. Car Wire, Woven, Plain and Barbed Oars of Coal arriving weekly. g A full stock of _ Sherwin-Williams Paints and arnhheg Oil and Turpentine andaeonpieie line of WeliPumps and Fittings, Purina and Silver Tip Feeds . _fily_lvqwlrf A g A Building Materials, Flour and Fade, we have ‘ organic-Wield and we buy you; Potatoes for easltuiitigluimrkeipeien. for Ground Limestone and milieu: writings, , been preserved by tific Frigidaire refrigeration. slicker should win it, hand —or flippers-down! Musically, the film is of superior » . However, the Singing and music are so effectively submerged that they do not interfere with the lort, and only after the final ocene as been projected, does not ap- preciate the beauty. the subtlety and the arlrLsty that has been put into it. Bobby sings six songs in all - ranging from the more modern “Sell Your Cares for a Bo ," to the time-mellowed "Santa cia" and ‘Return to Sorrento." Much of this credit must to Victor Young. lone reward as a master of orchestration, who noted as musical director 0f the film. The locale of "Fisherman's Wharf" is San Francisco's famous Bav country and the city itself In addition to the colorful waterfront scenes. the tum, in pica form. gives one a mlnature Cook's four of the wesiem metropolis. Pictured on the screen are such famous land~ mark-s as time Ban Francisco Bay Bfidiiv. the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz, the icturesque 14cm egg-item and e colorful wlble ON SQUARE CUR‘ . H. IENXY IIAMMII ' ‘ Zilmilmillmilliilli; Now in Stock i i In Memoriam ‘ Mas. JAMES o. MocKI-NNON ‘ Mrs. James D. LfacKinnon 0f North Quincy, Mus" passed away in the Beth Xsmeal "lospital. B05- ton, on Sunday, April 16th at 7.30 P. M. at the age of 89 years, Mrs. MacKlnnon was confined to the Hospital for ten due to heart trouble. Mrs. MacKinnon be- fore her marriage was Eimice Campbell a daughter of the late Hector Campbell and his wife Eunice MacQuar-rie of Carleton, P. “secured. E. Island. relying on the Crucified Saviour whom she knew and loved from her youth. The funeral was held Thursday (lhurch of " , Mus, and was largely attended. ‘Ilh conducted. by o was Rev. Richard Weswway, Bastar- of the Church, who spoke words of mifort to the sol-rowing onles. The Psalm was very tendery sung by Mr, John Walker. the 121st Psalm was also sung. Mn. Mac- Kinnon leaves to mourn the loos of a kind and loving wife and mother, . her husband and one dough-fer, Another source of supplementary posture is the sftemmth from the early cut clover crop. In cases this provides excellent summer pasture. Since the cost oi’ livestock pro- dliction is the lowest during the manent pastures is essential if the most economical returns are to be HYDRO IN AFRICA __n__ (By The Canadian Press First sod for a new £2,000.00!) 400.000) hydro power station on the huge power station on the Veal River has been turned plan; for construction 01 l lull works announced. Alth mt“! late foundation tizzrxzaesrlrrrme at. rgfizrwir. us... evince? mggjpggsfum, ,_ Stock SUITS & TOPCOATS foo "Adding emu, South Afrl - <89.- stun advised - vpmsuns lactation i EVAPORATED ILK . Blslcatchewan - l] yo); ‘f; h m . . ~---~ : : .- al-mv-HM-iéliziiiifi F0041 liFol-tlflcatlnn” greiunncics. alcoholism, diobete-t. Quebec - - - - nun. ‘ W" eartmqandt diseases, dieting New Brungwld; A‘ "l" "mu H‘ "1 In u- 1v 5c t1 . - - - - - ooo WK y IS GOIICIBIHIIGd W. H. Bebreli of the United pfilizs Ecdwblard Island - 00o fl,;'f§,f_f""“ f" a ‘imam Qvfléfllm tlzublic ‘dflenlmnmoergvice. Newfoundland ~- - - - .000 I '°" "- n ea "r " ._______ a silver dollar. In ui- 3Y$w539 w-slzlllxiggé! was undesirable frmn othc cpuglilc “£591,000 “Eiffel” m“ “mm m" ‘"1- m“ mm” Th*"‘“° *" "1 m” “m” °' h==m1 W111i 0* "IW- The w"- M one. n» the month of usual parents ureuard- ,,'1°R°"'1°-,, APP" i" 4"‘)- said. tends to be beyond the reach which waned ow- ”; m‘ ‘he 1°11°Wm8= F°‘““°““°“ °‘ ‘°°°' ‘f. “f” M the lowest income crow. who showed a distinct im l-avenieni E F "umh “will” “Y which “u” v “n” have the highest deficiency diets. we; MM-chv 1933' puflcuflflynqig- ‘ ' could be added even to crackers. was held unwise and posslb W811 expensive at present t0 economically, the institute was in- fonned that science had laid the on a big business scale. Not only vitamins but essential excessive a/moun‘ non-indigenous kinds of vitamins and minerals may be danseroua be- cause of possible resultant up of latent and perhaps Agnes Fay Morgan. Univeral California diet scientist. She said dangers of adding too much vitam n10 acid. newest of the vitamin Bsu - cu, are plainly indicated. e caution but said cation" was indicated an 800d for with dlcestivc fail It is wasteful because the "forti- fied" mod‘ Wm be used by the worthy being the increases in Sos- dan- _ M t 11c h u, g, kafchewan, Manitoba and ‘Prince li-F-BUTUBESON. Pmme bfijflfjeyghilj} W“ m ‘d, "all? clfltfibwenffimwfi’ ‘gum Jfgrwngiogtrgggghié giro-mum Edward Island. the latter leuiinB l‘. o. nurcnasou. lwke" “m” m” “me M 7w’ ‘w’ Wvemmm“ and 9W1“: Mam‘ “d ation can fortification b c nsider- a“ the frown“: with an mam” fqtgof-lzv. tafldléibegofi" g1 $9 other United States food experts ed desirable m treating“ °M d,“ Zing-id: o. Detailed sales were as - 0 | - 9 sym r1 1* the con “t clgses 0¥l miirsdsy ev- sllgiJifliifoé-i‘ beaiore rhgosrigixgncgg ‘f5, h’ ‘affl; t d h amen Columbia - ~ - szszfooo i I baby eninw May um, so vo-m non mum“, o, “Human hpldlug 3n said dfffiProrgfifgfionPfiigli @8100; Alberta - - - - - - - - ammo coaiiacr sown; A“ . lnaeweiwzwldmetgilnggg- Sh,“ mm}: o p». um». n 1.. milk §;;,‘f;‘,§,°,,*;"‘“ ' ' ' - ' ,$-,% moss! ac oreumcon- b rughfr ‘i’? ' ee-------- ,. er a c lire _ t tlsf iory 1 to i‘ w” ‘Wmimd’ 1pm‘ ‘Imam’: M ch am- ‘ at?) ' _ ' _ ' ' ' ' ‘gill? Daughter a m llxn ezr. vsrmvc; iiiwfirfiiirirléivv."v~a.is "°'“'“ “'“’--‘°"‘ “°“°°‘ - - - €3¥.2..”d.°i’£i.i§” we’; - . 0v . - - - - - . , _ u "L5 ma" 1°? such "PPS B3 mm“! iimxiiitlgiii-“llie gnlyn a airliner ofminfig; g2‘ “mum M Apr“ Pringe Edward Island - 130.000 here MAY 34- i ScmeentnfiliIloi-u; and sorshum. although these lat- ‘part of this, a nevwcomer which ls made x 8 f“‘mm“w“bh k _ Newfoundland -- - - - m. memo: than the proper salute» M‘ "W! 11nd“ fflvvmble wudl- ca concern to public lmlih a, ,4, x if,‘ Mud,” $5.34,- ’ -——-—-—§ l.‘ tiuiu are quite productive. 01m _ ' ' ' Keep Minced’: in the home. ‘.5 .3 »§ vmmm’ m W, i} ton Clark; 8. Norman Tuck- b° “Ad”: ‘finds !X—i. Janet MaoMurdo; Leckie. Grade VIII-f. Helen Arsenault and Dorothy Reeves ( ual); 2. Clara Arsenault; gmhlher Waugl; moat _._.-_. mm"- n’. m Fit That Counts i“ for opening this field THAT FIT. ALSO MADE TO MEASURE. Dell Dlngwell; 3. Marian Madblur- of do. Sutherland MacKay-Prtncipcl. "m" AJ. P. AMacPHERSON . -—(OP)—Winni ' ty of in PW! anti-m to camps is in full swing. A fund of $5,600 is _ In a tag dey $8.200 was realized foruthe fight against the winged pas . Italy Outwardly Calm ma. Of" Europe Is Jittery BY MILTON IBONNQ I ‘ NIA Service Staff Correspondent V ' ROME. I'll and Son, Charlottetown in D and nicoti "fortifi- urea, troubles, possible Rest’; tunes are used to provide feed when permanent or rotation pastures do not supply adequate forage. ‘Phi: is particularly true when these reg- ular pastures have been injured by drou h-t or winter killing, states J. . rsyth. Assistant (Agronomy). Dominion Experimental Farm, Nap- pan. N. S. - Some of the which have been tested as supp mental-y pas- tures are oats, barley, peas, fall rye. kale. rape. millets, sudan grass, soybeans. sorghum. etc. ‘Ihcse may be either alone or in a mix- re. While there is a variety of crops which have been used for this pur- pose, only a very few have proved satisfactory as supplementary pes- tures under eastern conditions. In selecting the crop for supple- mentary pasture. some consider- ation must be given to the period of the year in which this extra forage is required. Where very early or late fall pastures are desired, fail rye has been shown to ~be quite satisfac- tory. if sown on areas which will stand early or late posturing with- out unchlng. The rapid spring Mrs. J. Kennlt P f Nrtb ' ._. we". Quincy. Mane. mgwytwg sisgers. E threats thongs-ed intennibielxglal! Anna Bella, We. Edwin Wilton of Render Benito mmolinl Haverhlll, Mans and Min Eliza M l... u“ mm ‘m. (sq, w. Oaznwell of this City. Interment Rmnan citium in recent- w m in Oak Grave Cemetery, Med- m“ sued fine-o - M4188. import cv ——-——-—-—~— ‘ come. If Fiisclot army officer: h Supplementary o... M... '27.? Pagtureg ‘dialer no gilrwmiu n n We" o , r in '1» (Eflherimental firms News) I .! 6011;111:123 xlhflleé,‘ w‘: Annual or supplementary pas- __ » i8 air mid shelters, where 4 DAY sue or snout-zines Friday, Saturday, Monday &\Tuasday' APRIL 28th.-29th. MiiY 1st.-2nd. This is your opportunity to stock up and save on the many values which are offered. Look FOR BIG SALE sneer oeuveneo AT YOUR~ DOOR. s» - ...--_._......-.. . .. ._..-._.-.___. who; to the moi- relief ifiANAgiAN “sroggs gr b of this crop will furnish good pasture befone the natural areas are ready. Seeded alone. or mixed with rape. fall rye will provide satisfactory late fall pas- ture for sheep. _ hot, dry weather of midsummer. In areas where the growth of the regular pastures ls checked by the supplementary pastures are very useful. Variety trials of kale and rape at me Experimental Farm, Nap- pon, have shown Dwarf Essen raps to be theiiicheaf- Yicldinn. Not only is this true of the yield. but also oi the Rape been n-nn-nnunununqpn-nn-"Qc unuru nu n n n ‘on n menu wnnnjrunmu nmvgnvurlLcu >1 u u u n n .- can nxux lie-Fishing in the Print Edward island National Park. No fishing will be allowed in the waters of the Prince Edward Island National Park until further notification. ($36.) E. A. SMITH. .1. STOCK HURT H weu. eerren Lifrri’ won ntue/ "me rotten“ "sic .ou...r was :rus seem - m: non ~ rattmo DOWN-in}! Is" ii woo-r N6 HT UNSEElW” FOR MAC! ciimd. "50!!! 0f file Willi”. the youth-organisms: lewd“ W . libero is no sum annoyance rremln- Mussolini of Italy, give the mum salute. 11m W = to the active gr mruligulmewuu m, u‘ M g “a g_ an _ . e quartet! use mow-i was a 0mm ambulance map shows the trim, trig, handsome Roman corps complete with nurses lied binchuvc for a tiny circle ‘vgwwwwnenweurinaiheirpreu ccowzsanuwluieoassuwound-muie ofmne llllitlflf . edsoldieraofailkinnhondde- rdingtohhcnlyflmb! But males from buby- oeriptlons. m; um mm‘; hooduparcnotallowsdto ~vv mmmonhqiny ibmet that they are material for Lute Sunday morning sleepers so: m t K141611118. often are disturbed by the roll willed it‘: u thmishcilmbeforsqf .cchocdbsck theknownwor.l'inalv. them eviaionhhatmissolinihss stonesof (he ancient Roman lb- mnpoftodcynhowi given them - that of an Mellon rum_ ‘this particular sabbath ‘or siolly lnla. - W11! limb day shall students of the University of NI- Dtli-ionio-‘flic modern 1W1"! equal ancient Home. » - pies bu! come to villi Home. . '91" u, m; ,. Even in the nvrnw. 1m ‘Their mp wis arranged or ' - l" Bivcn a lute f0!‘ the glories a plan, similar to one existing in of military life. The little lead Qemnny, which takes group of 801d!” l! I W! hi! -- workers and other: around their th 1 ice-lilo. country on chew ennui-dune. Inoneliopfsiwnotaniy the no wgflvmglty my. m, hm- m"!!! "W" Wm" . at also in front of M’. avg} Y1"? will! lime. a wall near the . 1011M. but Hem on permanentlydimiI-Ycd , MM I'm-dw- hun an in bu relief. Coun- . wie flame and ~ tries. on ids Roman influence in n! heavy machine lune. ancient days and m. ruinous mod There Superintendent. u? was zones». lilkir-AW MPLITN