._ ._ . _,. , _ ‘fir?’ 4-’ ... ' P n. H ‘ Mi» . 19213.0" y, \ ' "3'_BT%QI_IQTATIONS I N- 8 Anni l'l—-(Quot nW-pflfi... by Johnson u; Wsrd ) a tile Monti-e Btoclt ni _| Bell T919 139% gBrompton ‘ ,_ 43% jSt. hawranoflgm- 15 Ottawa Polwdfi. s; ’ r Cuba Cane Sugar fd e255 \ ‘Pan American Pejggleum . 69% Almerican Can .. ~ 97 . 'Braiilian Fralctio 53 . a are: all 12:22 turai food forbaby 3min: giver greferre 10s ’ ' P3" B ....... .. —- er’, falls. h $9191 Cillllliltgl-Y Olnélallada 76 e milk and Pille Igritlsll Empire Steel m P'd .- enmans __ __ -t ‘Abitlbi “it .- dorse‘ ’ Sitawlnigan . 116% Laurentide Pulp . 93% free Bdllll Bwk-f. a ' Canlsdiau General Electric I 32‘ .Cauadian Steamship Com f} 8 Canadian Steamship Pid Asbestos Com Dominion Bridge Montreal Power Winnipeg Eimrllit {National ilrewerles Atlantic Sn 51% Atchison . 102 Am. Car an . — lAnn. Locomotive ...... .. 135 iAnlerlcan ‘Smelting & Refin- | ing ......................................... .. 63% |Anacondn Copper ........... .. Canadian lPuciiic Railway New York Central . Cuba Cane Sugar Cruci-ble Steel .'. International Paiper Kelly Springfield Mex Petroleum international Mer. Marine ,Press Steel Car .......... .. Reading (X1). 8.76%) . 51v. Southern Pacific Studebaker 123% Union Paciiic 138% Utah Copper . — ti. S. Steel 106% MONTREAL EXCHANGE 1933 Victory .......................... .. 106.06 1937 Victory .......................... .. 108 BANKS 150N813 Bank Commerce ........ .; .......... .. 197% Lulenders Wheat -Ma'y 124% July 122% '1 v3 Sept 120%. Claw Pans Roof Plates Packing Tables Stove Pipe Oats May 45% July 46 Sept 45 . ,-,¢-—<o->———- ASK ANY PHOOVER" owner -'ethsre are hundreds of them in Charlottetown-every one delight- ed; Beer G. Weeks. 4-17-2l ,ANT-ICIP'ATE LARGER AGREAGE THIS Y-EAR (Hand Made) ' k or made at shortest e, write or call. The ‘- prompt attention in age. Wll-NINIIJHBG, Man, April 17- Seedlllg is under way in Southern ' ' Alberta, but is not expected to be 1 A in full swing in the remainder of. the lPrairie Provinces before May l, The acreage is expected to be l innexcess of lastyear. The lprevaii- ‘ 1 (lng high prices quoted for wheat is ‘bringing out ‘huge shipments from the large stocks still in farmers’ hands. on» vgggziflllli . HlSii iiiiifgqoiii‘ E - 4|, KWQRLDS lilo allot}? cllolclaior vlliiYALTY . ‘ N H. .R. H. the PRINCE’ OF WALES visited " model's National Park," a beautiful 1 LIS Mil‘ PIANO “ilanalilfs Best” es socially selected for the plntertsinmsnt of the Roysl nest during his stay at the‘ famious CJP. R.‘ Hotel. Purveyors 11in loyalty 3* tH. R. H. Prinog n! Wiles. 1'. R. ,H. Duke and puohsss of Oonnsught i T. E. Duke end Duchess of Dsvonshlrs ~ t r ' ' ~ We will sildly show you the Wlllls Plsno “rile Choice ' Hoyllty." Olli lodly, “I ~ . A. s. j rooms: ‘I67 Guslsn sum ciilrlotsstswn, P. E. I. c. Q» ‘i Corn May 79% July 81% Sept». 1 i» lililiililiili iililHlIliN QILEOT YOUR BABY carriage or Go-Oart. st Patons. 4-17-84 "cranial. si-lowiuo of Boys Suits this week at Pawns. l-ll-ill WHITE D0008 SALE continues all this wee-k. Free hemiuliug. Moore & McLeod, Ltd. 4 i8 ii LUCKY WINNER-The winner of the lucky bag oi‘ Gold Bond flour containing coupon for one half dozen tea spoons. Was Mrs. Stanley Prowse, lBher-wood, RM. INVESTOFW ARE REMINDBD that next month the valualble pro rperty in Charlottetown, known as "Cameron Block" is to be sold by rpuibiic auction. The advertisement will appear later. ‘Pills is the op- portunlty lto secure a good brick business block. ,1i ‘i AUTO REGlSTRATION 192s.- The new auto markers for the bdrropt season have been received and cars may now be registered. The mo-tor (or engine) numiber as wellwns the sorinl number of curs mus he given by owners before reglo ration permits and. markers will ‘be. furnish-rd. 11418 18wfm 6i use-r. no TlHURisDAY m sr. JAMES LL-On Thursday alter noon at fpur o'clock in St. James Hall there" will ibe an important meeting of the women of the Church interested in forming a lbranch oi’ the Presbyterian Asso- ciation, (for the preservation of the Presbyterian Church in Canada.) All those interested are asked to sttend. LEAVES FOR MONTREAL-— Mr. A. A. Pomero , representing the Charlottetown ard of Irade will leave the Island on Saturday en route ilor Montreal to attend the conference with Sir Henry Thornton, on freight rates and other matters o! interest to the Maritime Pljglvillccs. ‘He will loin other Maritime delegates at Monc- lon. i ii ::LET T-HE "HOOVER" help you with housooissnlng, sold by Boer Q Weeks. 4-17-2l ___-oo--__ zuStrangled with asthma is the only ewlession that seems to eon- vey from what is endured irom an attack of this trouble. The relief from Dr. J. D. Kellogfs Astlhma Remedy is beyond measure. Where all was sutiferlng there comes conv fort and rest. Breathing becomes normal and the bronchial tulbes completely cleared. This unequal- -eli remedy is lworth many times its i-price to all who use it. msnscis Ans lMr. and Mrs. Sidney Grey leave today on a visit to Enilland. iMrs. J. C. Stewart, Dunstaiilnage |spent the week end visiting friends in Donaldston. lMrs. Arch. Bell of Wood ilslands is ‘spending a few daysi in the city the guest of Miss Christina lMc Mtilan. . cm. s. n. Campbell, George- towii, lei‘t yesterday morning l0? Halifax where he will 1°11! M“ ship and take u-p the Mflsdll-llllll’ Island service as soon as condit- ions permit. -iMr. Horace Lowe who 611ml! home to attend the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Samuel Lowe. ma"?! on Thursday morning on return t0 Elgin, Manitoba, where he is the manager ot the Canadian Bank _ of Commerce. jtlARD OF THANKS .1 The family of the late Mr. S. S. Robertson of Kingsboro, wish to thank neighbors and friends for the many ki ‘nesses extended to them during the long illness and death of Mr. Robertson. e__ —F0l' ‘H’... lulu Blilililliil i -i ‘t. --8mokoy Olty Cleaner —8ulpho Nsthol —8sni-_Ilush Liquid Vsnur -Ro-Nu-Ali '4 . --Ammonls "If; s ‘~ v ls v-‘QTIX -Moth Dolls 4m»; toss -snd sll the other requisites olnlnl. i for house Mtlil l0! illillfi .00. Mm ‘ Rosell- Kodsk Eton" Phone 219' " " e= J. c. JAMWSON Drussist ' - Anon-lea ARRIVAL ,o|= new Baring coats at Patolls 4-17-31 SPEOlAL HAHIDH MHITlING of St. John's Church, Milton, will be held in the church _ol..8aturday 21st at 2.80 p. m. Full attendance requested. 11413-4-18-31 LINENS, towellin-gsAowels pillow coltflns, and sheeting on sale all this week. Free hellilning, p.ilow cotton and shootings. Moore d: Mdbeod, Limited. 4181i HAMPTON OONGREGATIOM- ‘Rev M. J. MaclPherson, M. A., B. 1).. Minister. preaching services for April 22, roads and weather per- mitting. Tryon at 3, Rev. Mr. Somers.; DeSaible (Methodist) st 3 exchanges with iMr. lSoniers; lllamp ton at 7. A cordial Hlvelcolne to all. m‘ Mr. George J. Prowse the well known painting contractor of this city will regret to learn that he is confined to his hollle with a severe cold. On enquiries being nlude lust evening it was learned that his condition la somewhat im proved and hopes are now enter- tained for his comlpleto recovery. OVER8EA$ iMA|VL--_A full mall will be despatclled by the steamerr Megentie sailing from Halifax on Monday the 23rd. The last mall to connect should leave this Prov lace on Saturday morning. An- other full mail which will also in- clude s direct parcel mail for Bram-e will lbe despaichcll by the Empress of Britain from St. John on the 24th and the last mail to connect with this steamer will be on Monday mflmlling next the 23rd instant, DOUlGLAS-—PI6OTT-—- The hilar- rlage of Miss Alice May Pigott only daughter ot lMr. Wlm. H. and Mrs. Pigott. Mt. Stewart. to George Her- bert Douglas, Rainy River, Ont., was soleymnized wt their home at 7.30 a. m. April 16th. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. J. C. Martin in the presence of the fami- ly. The happy couple departed on an extended honeymoon, via -Mont- real and Boston, carrying with tllern the hearty congratulations and good wishes of many friends. HOLMANQ CATAlLOG.—- Th8 trend of the times, particularly in regard to reduced and established prices, is shown in the new issue The more the more JNiON BANK Charlottetown Branch - The Public? Forum lMPHOVlNG—'l‘lie many ‘fflflmllthw-M-feunflnued 9mm pa,“ Ten) reply to the Captain's first letter that alter careluily reading it over it smeared to lne that tllc.C1lpt;lia's prime reason for not wantmg a Second lboal, was bccuusc llc could not bl. muster of both of tllelll at the same time. Rc-reuding the Captain's letter l still feel that, that. is a tahr deduction to make but of course the Captains subsc- quelnt letter being some disillusion- ment. 2—What absolute olJligntfiml-i h-rve the l... n. it, tn P. E. 1?. The C. N. R. ruiresents the govern- ment in. transportation and it theil." burden duty to fulfil the obligations of cosifederations. l lbelieve, and I am supported in my blliei‘ that it will lbe too late when comlnunciution is suspended, us it may- be any day, with the stcamclr working fourteen hours daily through ice to say that there should have ‘been a ‘second iCar Ferry. The time is now when the first Car Ferry is not too elfete. 3——il' the Ciiflit. haul a confederat ion contract slnilzir to the one Canada has -with this province there is not the slightest doubt the C. P. R, would have a Second Car Ferry. The C. P. R. would not he imnlume from action fou- damages for interruption of conimunlatlon, as the consent of the _Attorney General would not be necessary to lbring an action against them, the prudence and business foresight would dicate to a ‘business concern lke the C. P. R, the necessity ol‘ a ‘Second lCal" Fclrry. Catalog just received. Zliilis edition is a lbright and interesting lbsrguln bulletin, containing 124 page; of attractive values ranging from clothing, furnishings, footwear. hats, carpets and llloor covering. curtains and, wall paper, blankets, trunks nnll bag-l, Jewelry, watches. notions anti smallwsre, towels. wilitelvear and llndcnwear, chil- dren's clothing, hosiery, (lorsets. furniture, musical goods, toys. and llllllli, school supplies, pictures, hardware. paints, groceries, seeds. motor accessories and snot-rind goods and in fact everything need- ed in the average home. The cov- er design is a reproduction of the big Sulnlmerside store-of R. '1‘, Hol man Lllllllted, as it is today, with its extensive frontage and modern construction. It is a. maltlter of pride with islanders, particularly those in Prince Ofluntv. that such a "ir- tinctive establishment as Hol- marfs. lSumlmerslldle cont hues 1o grow year . y year, extending its field of reg‘ lar customers to all corners of Canada. The new spring Catalog lust received is a fitting testimonial to the merchan- dising enterprise oi‘ this famous store and should The in the hands of every householder. TIE-it“? nszsssa. Why um i You < Order By Mail We send goods to all parts of the‘ y ' country, our ser- vice is prompt and we guarantee sat- isfaction in every 1 case. Goods are l. ‘always forwarded by first mail or ex- press. Wlién you n e e d anything from a drug shop drop us a line and enclose enough money to‘ cover cost. The White prep Store Q0 Q-O-O-Ovou-Qao‘ .-.g,-,,._‘...-_ ‘I ‘ of Hoinlan's Spring and Sulllmer," ' the ordinances 4—-—’i'hcre is no Confederation obligation between St, John Digliy ‘land, the C. P, it. so interruption of -servicc does not illVOlVc serious breach of contract. l 6—'i‘ilcre is on. argument that ‘because there is a deficit in some -other b811, of iCanillla that there “world conference on Faith and ..l*ll"llill lie ll ‘Serena For Ferry Order." Tile “Catholic Fellowship" between P. i5. l. allll (izlciaula, but n (lanolin, also ill the oill land anlli all parts of the world. lll coliclll. 5705B "lilllilldlll-fi» links. mldd! Bum!’ it is u very strong argument against gloves, women's coats and dféiliswilithe bogey 0i ellwelise ‘being raised by .a SiERTCEl. of Liza C. N. 1t. tigailltil needed sllppleulelitury service here. 7 i do not consider the work -ing oi‘ the lCalr Ferry and its crew l-fnllrlclall hours a day illlil taking ‘Pill! risks of disaster in the ice iii Iviirzll: (as described by 1 (2.; ..:lin til-all ‘three your Iago) as satisfactory m- Piill lilflllillill‘. notwithstanding the (lain l(.llll'1~i llrlw follnll zeal in this con nocum,_ . At any moment. ultllvl the VllhSL-r n;- tlle 6119mm ma?’ m" lint] liilll what? l ll-iw answered all these llllliii Lions before though not cotegorl cally llllll do not think it Wllfili whit-y. to labor tile obvious. But i do so again with tile hope till! the captain will return Wlllllfiflllll‘. of his refreshing but uncollvnicluis :lr.~glill-.clit.~l lrlilhl-“il ‘Q-“ecoml V“ Ferry until till-re be a acuifiill U‘? lain nzellll ten m. AN OLD SEA DOG. Church Union . our relllili ISlrr-‘Mpcgrdhdrlfliilljvriy and llev we flwgrown must have the spirit 0111,; greatest missionary "l!" my home church ever had-Di‘- James Robertson. W110 9mm clnmed n?‘ wherever there were tell Pres Y [Qflan families they had ll "Si" l° of the impel and“ the direction of their own dilurcl; But they have not been so mun impressed -by the subsequent rulz that this plan involved a lament- able waste and. the chief concern for any church was that B60919 ihoulll have evangelical ordinances provided for them by whomsoever ‘they were administered. They ll" claiming that another vote of the people shall be taken. The polici which followed that of ‘Dr- Rube" son has reslly made another voti lll utter impossibility. ‘Thousands 1f lPresbyterians have become coll- nected wi Methodist and Congre- gational churches, and with other I I O I Chronic Constipation Rlsllovorl Without the Use of Laxatives‘ Nujoi is a lubricant-mot e medicine or laxative—socan- not gripe. When you are con- stipated, not enough of Na- ture's lubricating liquid is produced in the boweltokeep the food waste soft and mov- ing. Doctors prescribe Nujol because it acts like this natu- ral lubricant and thussecu cu regular bowel movements by Nstnreb own method- lubrication. Try it today. N u j_(_)__l llfiIilflnfillflv -1 Looking Forward and about Opportunity and Sucoesl; about being a money saver. If you have mastered the art of‘ saving, you can forecast with reasonable accur- acy how much ot‘ s factor you will be in the days of opportunity which are Lnwing near. a Asklor our compllmuntnrubooklsb- l9 of the ‘Church, suchas those for you think shout the future, enthusiastic you become "Looting Forward" OF CANADA R. B. Towrigs, Manages‘ bullies in the different forms of union churches. Then why did not the reverend gentleman inform the people that any of the congrega- tions who dissent from remaining in the United lOhurch may with draw liy a majority vote oi the con greglllibll’ concerned at any time within six monthsyof the bill be» i-‘lllllillg lww, and in so doing they will carry with them all tllcirprc perty? Then, also, a. further pro- vision made is that a commission is to be set up alter the outcomes into force, and it is seen llow many congregations will vote themselves out of the Uni-ted Church, whoge business will be t0 decide " what proportion of -the ofllcial build-lugs of the church should go to them, and wllat provision can be made for them from the invested funds ~—_-_i..w—_ _... ...._ aged and infirm ministers. Well l remember the "fight" at 11mm- When the House of -I.ords decided the question on the "Wee Free" calm i1 hilly Bil)’ the rcvercnll gen- tlemen lwith all their eloquence did not conic neirr the cry of the min. Olity as those of the "Wee Free," and as to the Union dying in Aus- "fllmv 1 liiilllleli t0 have some close friends there. and ec,..,,,|i,,z N, them it "is the chief topic at ghe present time. ‘Then, for my "am willilfifi." the minority in the Un- itileld Free Church a-re trying m r10 ghnt the self-called Presbyterian ‘n lllch Association are doing in Willi“ Bill llgey are "fighting" .ll ialn as the iastablishcli Church of Scotland with the majority of the United ‘Free Church have gain-l s“ the ‘lily "D i0 i118 Present mom- 2nt. And all roads lead to a Unit- lid Church in Scotland. Then in sngland the three chiei‘ ‘lJOlliCS of Methodism are nearer Union today than ever before. With the result that the minority have gone gr) fa,- ls to pillilisll a weekly [lllper with the‘ object of doillg Willi! the rever. ‘iii gentlemen arc doing ill these TODAY ans. router-tr 1 nun ass IMitinoo, Adults 26c. Children 10c D I Evehlnqpreheetl-a 37c.BIlc0ny 20¢ Children 16o. Woman-The Enigma-From the“ very birth of the-human race. Woman-The eternal riddle has baifled wise men throughout thevages I Ibo money-mud nary-loving ago of odoty [one wild. s s s No picture in tho htory d the maroon As over burned such I last-i: impress on the ilor! soul of Immunity! s No pkturo has over con- ninod such mighty drama: such tremendous psthos; lush colossal lsosrt intsrsstl e s s Sos Modern Woman rovoslod in all r st snsl ......."..i:'_ "ml- DANIEL csaéos ’ AMAZING ANSWER TO THE, tours. Then in lnlllll, 0mm, Jam, llvfiuAq [‘IOli&ll<l—ye5, everywhefé we try is im- Uniml. its WlilleSS the ii0ll. one may as well try u, 510p m} wmld FilBllilll-Z through splice 15- 0i‘ llllyone t0 try unli keep hack he answer to our Lord's Pl-riypp He prayed that His followers may ‘ie llilited in the bond oi’ a l-onlnlon llliilhllls ‘He. and His Flllliél‘ are m i9‘ l" PPM-Rife. mid certainly the prayer 0i‘ Jesus is always heart] ‘Frbflll i1iil.l‘l.)‘llll(l the‘ ‘Yt/Ollldvtllfl “ups, l. e so ll. BEPSGRCHIIIE Titee in in. lliire continually tile ‘Universal’ Cilillrlih with the spirit of lrlltll, 1'11 ty and concord pm] again n“! ll "i-‘ly please Tiler. . , u, =°"Bl‘ll Tlly Holy Church ‘Univers- ' i" we ‘I'll-ill! Wily." and my lid» vice to the association is to prav leslls our Lord "we. tile Zllltl one, "l. make us love Thee more um] inure. if they d0. no one, lot lone a minister, will be found m lift-Di Hi8 DOFTIUOI] as it. paid sen. ‘- “TY 0i llll association which has is liurliose in view m llivhle tilt!‘ llilurch of G01], which st Paul‘ ranks with the crimes of murder and idolatry, ‘l illll. Sir, etc., U NITY. € FOR DAYLIGHT ssvmo lMilNTltF-‘AL. April 17—0ver 50o half lllrolig wit/Ulla I ‘ _ II ' i U, i r rnls GREATEST vicrvsr 0F ITS KIND, EVER MADE "‘\.e\ '~ max-us»- O ‘qr’ "v “ . BY A CAST OF SUPER PWILLIANCE Walton Lnclrnye Huntle, ’ Jdon it Barbara Cnstleton Julia Swnyne Gordan . ‘ Montsgu Love Rod L. Rncqu. _ ‘ Constance Bennett Baby Helen Rowlsnd . _ v v Mn. Do Wolf Hopper Paul McAllistor g ' At last the absolutely different pic- ture! At last the greatest woman pic- ure ever created by man! Pathe Review- “The lilivver” Montreal firms, involving at leap; 10-000 WOFKQPB. have already pledg. ed themselves ‘lto institute day- light saving in their establishments midnight. Sunday. April 29. it was stated at the offices of tilie Day- light-Saving Assoclation this moan- ing. i i-{i-i n38 DOWN, $6.50 A MONTH for s short tIme--this figures out 22c s day-pays for the Hoover. You can surely sfford to buy a Hoover. Beer A Weeks. 4-17-2l _ W.G.Y. Program WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18. WGY (Schenectady, N. Y.) General Electric Company Eastern Standard Time. 12.00 m.—-'l‘irme signals. 12.30 p.m.—Stock market quota- tlons. 12.45 pm-Weather report. M’ advancing the clock one hour at m ‘to Act IV, from Opera "ilcrlilii:lllc"l Educational Travel Comedy ‘_- £1 I l... "Hark, Hark the Lark“ . . . . ..,b. "Tito Aillvricnns (‘omc"..Foster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. sclllllheri‘ Gustav A. R-‘llm “The gypeqps; gym-y Ever 'l‘r.lll"= Orcill-slrnl suicctiohs-“Extnse” . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ Sluits. Ganncs Orchestra Edith Freiniherg ‘Plano solos. Earl licrmance, accompanist‘ a. “Solizlllienz" . . . . . ..iMnc'Doweil Orchestral selicdtion~Prtalllde , lb. "illylic" . . . . . . . . . . . . MncDowell I Earl Ilvrnulncc . . . . . . . . ..ilvlasscllet Omhesiraflrichhsitrai selectiion-‘iitn lIr-isdl Soprano some‘ lSyllipllony Griffen a. “\‘Vli:lt's 1p the Air Tillllly" Orclwsi-“Tl Eden Soprano s0l0—-"B0ai snng"..W8l'e , “O ~ t . ' bi His" Joyce Diamond b: Maslsenet Orchestral ,sl.llcct.inn—'“_Marche Helen Brotllcrton Bceier c! Curiese" Mm “La Reine lie . Orchestral Solecti0n-—“Ars.hiali" 38373" figs‘ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~-G0llll0ll Serenade" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . nbangiey ______ _ OYCYIPMM _ Orchestra Orchestral selection-Excerpts YiTHE “HOOVEFW-tho world's -l'l~om "Itlarilsns" ........Wa.liac9 Greatest cleaner. We will gladly Orchestra - _,, give s demonstration in your home Baritone 510106. -show you what it will do-how a. King's Highway" ..-....Molloy wonderfully It will keep yod. ‘ Phone us. Beel- s Weeks. 4-11-2l 8.00 p. m.——~Pr0d.uce and slack market quotations; news bulletins; baseball results. THURSDAY, APRIL 10 way (ischenectaliy, N. Y.) General Electric Oomllflliy Eastern Standard Time 12:00 m.—-'l‘inle 818M16- 11mm) lp, m.—-Weather lforeca-st. 12:45 p. m.~lMusic and talk, "What Tflught Us," Miss Jessie G. 601e,. Nutritionist, New York Mate ‘Department of Health. ' moo p, m.—lPmdilce sud stock market quotations; news bulletins; baseball results. 7:45 p. m.—Cohcert by Columibis lfioumty Flhilliallmltic ‘Orchestra Mnroh-“The 1ihundercloull." Aali- ford . iOoIumbia County Philharmonic Ws offer our services in connection with orders [in ell ietlocks traded in on— i’ I I ' Standard Mining Exchange Toronto snd can execute orders at the commission rates prevail- ln|| there. ‘ With two private wires to that centre, we can give Prompt quotes and exocut‘ JOHNSTON MWARQ Higgins Block Main 8t, Moncton Members Montreal Stock Exchange and Toronto Stock Exchange . ' Orchestra . i Soprano solos, i i E ; . t _._‘_ -1- I e‘: e--l..-.