Yea... CHARLIE CHAN AT 777.» CIRCUS A I'D! Ham -in Wornerolonil GEORGE and OLIVE BRASNO ESEYE LUKE ADDED . . . CARTOON SPORT REVIEW a n d M A J O R B 0 W E S &‘ HIS AMATEURS I'0DAY—3- 7-8.45 PRINCE Mn. 16c, 26c. IIIIIETIES ALSO . . . CARTOON- BUCK JONES SERIAL and HOCKEY GAME THE BATTERED MUG TODAY——3 - 7-8.45 EATS IEDDY BEAR JONQUIISRE. Que. Apil i}~iC.P.) ‘The Mb)’ son of Charles Fortin was fascinated by the brilliant glass eyes of his toy teddy bear. The child susuggied will one, pulled it tel-day in hospital wllere sion in an eflort to locate lhe eye in the windpipe. Eve. 260:, 32c, 3'10. — EXTIIII SPECIALS Perfection Butter, 2 lb. 51c Sunkist Oranges, 2 doz. 37c Cooking Apples, pk. — 19c Carrots, 10 lb. — — — 19c Parsnips, 10 lb. — — 23c Phone 1210 llevereaux Grocery ncirr ENDS IN sinunn MONTRIEJAL, April 9-iC.P.).. M¥S- Francis Nelson. 47. told o ‘coroner’: jury how she and her ‘husband had qii-.ii'i'elieci yesterday, .She had ie t him in a rage and had gone to spend the night with friends. When she cturncd the son was dead on the floor, “Suicide while of unsound mind" decided the jury. Johnnie. a three-your-old. M. tending nursery school, was asked about his nurse. “Is she a. good "Yes, she is," cume the reply, "She I looks down our throats every mom- ing." \ advance of materials in price IIIGINNIS B IIYNES NOTICE On Monday, April 13th, the price vi‘ Bread manufactured In Charlottetown will advance one I lit per‘ loaf_ due 19 the ill! prices to LII Wholesale 9 cents. Retail ll cents per loaf. STEWARTS BAKERY IIORNSBYS BAKERY KENN'Y’S BAKERY BAKERY MAPLE LEAF BAKERY PINEAU'S BAKERY CR/OWN BAKERY CAPITOL BAKERY LOUIS MOLLIN BAKERY over the past year. Prevail- AKERY . A KNOCK-OUT . GAPITO “‘.“.'.'.‘“ ‘f-..°..‘;‘§:'..l . EYE AND DIES‘ loose ‘ and tried to chew it. He died yes. , tICCl.(ll:i , had performed an emergency oper-i house was illled wiih gas and Nap, I°°k9l‘ " queried a friend jokingly.‘ . ‘WHEN ALICE FAVE SINGS‘... J _She’II sing her woy ‘into your heart so the knocks on the door offame. . .in o rol- licking tale psclted with laughter! . V_ __ 0 RAY wiiiiiin , ' . BEBE DANIELS i - ‘ Mite|ieII&‘ilurant l “ Anociulo Prodvror mm sm- tcheering the Music- -V Y°‘.~I’Te laughing (II ‘he ALSO . . NOVELTY _ SONG HIT —— MUSICAL MONDAY—TUESDAY—WEDNESDAY DAILY 3.15 — 7.00 — 8.45 P. M. l CAP_"TOL —-MAT.—1ic . 26c : EVE. 26c - 32¢ l T I l r i TILLYER LENSES Those who procure Glasses at haphazard with- out an Eye Test are like persons who travel on the poorest part of a road when there is a better way. GET ON THE RIGHT ROAD and after a test give your eyes a pair of the new TILLYER LENSES and note the good result as many others have done. The cootraliuarillan ._—.——n this column In unnatu- ol loool mum oi ti! a nun: colors no lo IIIIIII 0 out: o word I Idvuuio. ‘ CONPIDIIATION LIII INSUR- ANCE. I:-0'!”-‘I-I2-312. czjb CB-ABWELL IOI fIl0'!0- GEAPIIB. L-SIN-S-28-ti. 559.50 FOR A FLA! DA! WASHER at Miller Bros. L-3513-it-I-ll. TRAP?! SHOES FOR. LADIES at the Purdie-Pu-giison Shoo 00,. $2.25, $2.50, $3.95. L-IBM SEE OUR COMPLETE line or Connor Wlshers from $79.50 up to $155.00. Miner Bros. Ltd. L-3573-4-8-ll. ' Ml-:N—YOU'n. slioliis An! Al‘ Purdie-Fiergusons waiting for you, prices $2.25 to 86.00. 14-3666 THE NEW CONNOR THEBMO WASHER. with the 4 year guar- antee at Miller Bros. L-3573-4-8-ll. COME ON JACK, down to Purdie-Fergiison's for my shoes. the best place for satisfaction, they always fit well and they look well, even this old pair, see how they kept their shape. Alright, I will be there. L-3666 IF‘ YOU INTEND LOOKING af- ter these feet you better get down in Purdie—Ferguson’s. L-3666 CHUIICII OF SCO'.l‘LAND—Ow- ing to his having to attend the fun- eral of Mrs. Cameron of Churchill next Sunday, Rev. Ewen MscDou- gall cancels his morning service in People's Church. He will preach at 'l p. in. only. EASTER MONDAY AT THE CIIARLOTTETOWN POST OFFICE —Easber Monday. April lath. 1936, the following order or service will be rendered the public: General Delivery, Registration and Stomp Vendor‘: wickets will be open tram 8.00 a. m. to 12.00 noon. All mails for daspatch by altemoon trains will be closed at regular hours. There will be one complete morn- ing delivery by letter carriers and the rural couriers will make their usual trip. There will be no mid- KI‘-Iv Street letter and parcel box ctrlcction. LAID To ltES'l‘—Funeral serv- ices of Samuel C..siews.rt were held from his home in Dunstsffnoge Monday afternoon. They were very largely attended. The services at the house and graveside were con- ducted by Rev. G. A. Christie. The hymns sung were “What a Friend," “Jesus, Lover of My soul." and "Abide With Me." The pallbearers were Messrs. A. 0. Foster, Herbert Thompson, Fred Webster. Scott Cairns, John D, Hume and W. E. Vessey. Interment was at Central United Church Cemetery. C0ltNWALL—'l‘he March meet- THE oiiisie HUI OI E. W. TAYLOR, Charlottetown J. S. TAYLOR, Alberioii, Registered Optometrists .'l-l 1-31 A HEALTH IIRVICI OF THI CANADIAN MEDICAL IIIIUIANCI COHPANIII IN CANADA WHY LATE? A study of some two hundred ‘fatal cases of cancer in one Can- ‘adian province reveals the explan- ations given for the delay in diag- nosis which lead to such unfort- unate results. ing of the Comwcil Women's Mis- 5i0i‘iRi‘.V Society was held on the second Monday of the month at the home of Mrs. W. R. Show. After the usual devotional period, which was conducted by the President, Mrs. Harry Hyde. the order of ser- vice of the World's Day of Prayer was followed and prayer was of- fered by several of the members. Temperance claimed a large part of the discussion period. A very encouraging letter was received from one of the members of the local legislature pledging his sup- port of the present prohibiiaory law. A resolution asking for the reten- tion or the prohibition act, and is better enforcement of the same. was signed by almost every one present. A letter was read stating that the Cornwall Mission Band had a place on the Honor Roll. Total amount raised by the Band last year was one hundred and ten dollars and fifty cents. After the singing of a hymn lunch was served. The April meeting to be held at the Parsonage on Monday, April 13th. Personals Mr. Wes Chandler, Mt. Albion "I didn't think it was serious" was the most common explanation. Why they did not think it was :'xpianaI.l0ns: “Ii. had never given me any pain," “I thought it was just. indigestion (or piles) (or constipation) or some such com- rnonplace condition.” i Much of the sad story is told in ilhcse simple statements. 30 many .seem to be unable to believe that iiinything which does not pain can be serious. Early cancer is seldom accompanied by pain, and as pain seems to be iirmly fixed in the public mind as the in- was in the city on Thursday. Mr. Ariemss Bells, and Mr. Mar- in the city Thursday on business. senator J . J. Hughes. Souris. has rctumrd from Ottawa for the Easter holiday. Miss Mary Ranisay left yester- day morning for saint John, where “ugo she will spend her Easter holiday. Mrs. .B4.-ssio Stewart, has re- turned to her home in the city s'ter spending the winter in Buckley. Under Proceeds In aid of Leader of German Movement Resigns l Bli7R.Ll’.N', April 9——(A.P.)—-P!'of.] Jacob Wilhelm Bauer, who once‘ called Jesus "an alien teacher", whose doctrines are not good on-l ough for Germans, resigned the} leadership of the Germanic Faith Movement today. The resignation followed differ- ences o.’ opinion between Hauer and Count Ernst Reventlow, vice- presldent of the faith movement. which previously ind resulted in. Revent.lcw's withdrawal. 1 "My life work remains the relig-. ious revival of our people through : Germanic faith." Huuer mom to: friends. III MEIMIIIIAM HARRY B. WEBSTER In the passing or Harry 13. Web- ster on Tuesday, March 24th the community mourns the loss of one of its foremost citizens. Born at Augustine Cove in 1876. A son of the late Benjamin and Grace (Warren) Webster. he re- ceived his education in the Public school and took up farming as his life's vocation. In his calling he was highly suc- cessful, owning one or the finest and-best equipped properties in the Province, and his skill as it tarm- er and stockmsn was widely known. As a. citizen he will long be re- membe ed as a. true friend and neighbor, whose genial smile, trunk personality, generosity and integ- rity stamped him as one of nature's nobleman. In his home he ruled by love and example, a father. yet is brother, 3 true companion to his wife and children. Fbr a number of years he served his district as school trustee. and Justice 0! the peace, also served in places of trust in his political party, conservative. He was also an honoured member; of Mount Moriah Lodge A. F‘. 6: A. M. whose members assisted in his funeral service on Thursday, March 26. The service at the home was conducted by the Rev. J. L. Lund of Tryon assisted by Rev. Arthur Organ of Bedeque, and the large gathering of friends bore testimony of the esteem in which the do- ceased was held_ ' The pail-bearers were four brothers-in-law and two nephews. and who were also brother Masons of the deceased, viz.. Nathan, Eber. Fred and Mccurdy Bell, Frank and Harry lVic1"o-:la.i-ie. surviving in his widow. formerly Lena Bell, and one son, Vernon. three daughters, Jean (Mrs. Lorne Cari-uthers), Doris and Grace at home. Interment with Masonic honors was in the United Church cemetery at Cape Traverse where his body was laid beside those of his three children who predeceased him. The sympathy of the ity and friends is extended to his serious is seen in other related iin MacDonald. Cumberslnd. were wife and “mm. in mm. mm, of sorrow and great loss. Flush Kidneys of Acid and Poisons Stop Getting Up Nights “The charm A SWEET CLEAN HUMAN STORY WI'l'Il ALL PRODUCED UNDER TIIE DIRECTION ‘OF J. AIISTIII TIIAIIIIIII AL BLANCI-lARD‘S ORCHESTRA panics r:pwAiu$ THEATRE EA§tTERd E1.i{n0NDA’Ye the distinguished patronage of Mrs. Campbell, His Worship The i The st. Charles Auxlliaiy, society PRESENTS THE 8-ACT COMEDY ‘DRAMA in Pro antler” LOCAL CAST OF PLAYERS. Mayor and - 11. 19315 T April 13th ,, The Honourable The Premier and Mrs. Turner. TH E C HARLOTTETOWN HOSPITAL Specialties between each act. Easter Monday afternoon matinee at 2.30 o'clock sharp. Evening performance at 8 o'clock sharp_ All seats 50 cents. What FORMULA should FEIITILIZEII? be used with the various crops, and HOW MUCH to apply per ACRE, depends largely on : is), or For GRAIN soils, if such as acre, For PERMANENT The NATURE of the SOIL; possible soil DEFIC- IENCIES; the KIND of crop grown; and LIIIB AMOUNT of BARN MANURE used_ For AVERAGE conditions, one may apply:—-— For P0’I‘ATOES—l200 to 2000 lbs. 4-8-11:3; 4-8-10; 4-6-10 or 5-8-12 (with or without magnes- their equivalent in Iiiome mixed chemicals. On certain heavy soils, 6-9-8 seems quite satisfactory. For TURNIPS -600 to 1200 lbs. per acre 2-12-6 (with or without Borax) or its equival- ent in home-mixed chemicals. Where extra Nitrogen is _re- quired 5-l_0-5 could be used or ex tra Nitrogen applied over the 2-l_2-6. . —Seeded to clover and timothy, 400 to 600 lbs. 2-12-6. On extremely poor no manure has been used on the hoed crop preceding it, 3 tier- tllizer sufilciently high in nit.ro,g:en 5-10-5 could be substituted at rates from 300 to 400 lbs. per PASTURES— On LIGHT SOILS or for EARLY GRAZING, 500 to 700 lbs. p-er. acre 5-9-8. ON HEAVY CL TERVAL LANDS, 500 to 7(1)» lbs. per acre 2-12-6. For PERMANENT HAY LANDS-400 to too ins. AYS or LOW IN- 5-9-8 per acre. For further information write your nearest AgI‘I~ cultural Representative or Experimental Station at w ’l‘HE SECRETARY ‘ ‘ H MARITIN 44 BROMLEY AV E, E FEIITILIZEII SIEEIIICIL MONCTON, N. B. (The Council does not sell, handle or quote prices on fertilisers) M'TiTv"v7i'UkEi;'” c'rrizsns“"‘ ARE SOME DRINKEB8 REGINA, April 9-—(C.P.)-—Dilr- lng appeal court discussion. Chief Justice Si: Frederick Haulsn said some Milwaukee citizens drunk on many as '10 bottles of beer daily. It left his fellow justice, P. E. Muc- Konzie, dazed. “ft makes a \!|'lI-ll look like a piker, doesn't it?" he said. Attendant: "Do you wish to con- sult Woosung Pootung. the great Chinese mystic?" Woman: "Ay, 'lm ‘ls mother's ‘ere." lass-tell S EED OATS "“’i¢’i;w‘ci7sssm6;'irioii"6r WORDS mew HAVEN. Oonn.. Anrii 9--(AP.)—A new formulation oi English syntax in which the aid system of eight parts of speech how no place was presented tonight by Dr. Morris swsdesh, 3 research or»- sistant, before the Linguistics C‘ub of Yale. Dr. swsdesh suggested that nouns. pronouns, adjectives, verbs. adverbs, conjunctions, propositions and inter_iections—the old system.—- could be supplanted by closaifyi nil words into two wsys—according (10 inflection and usage. -oozou - viiociofrnuuvloluvv-Ia... - Y .~.r~..—. . - . - evitoblo symptom or serious dis- When kidney; no cloned they be- 360 PAIRS FINES I EUROPEAN ‘°*“*' "7 '"°“‘‘‘ 3°“ '° “° Mrs . F W... .. .. .... .5‘«’.“.‘.'.".'.li?."‘fl1’l:1‘.:';".l.l"I.i.‘:§i:' choice so 1 recssur ng. Pain is 0. common ~ - v . ex rs ' . danger signal, but the sooner it Isl accmnpanled by her daughter Miss ;';gmi;;"=;-,_";-igvmy b_g-h-3,-u-;‘. -_=‘-j_ . Imported ES reallmd that dangerous conditions Doria left Tiiursdlv to spend the frequent. mm. mm lnrinlul no ln- ‘ may exist without pain. the soon- Enter holiday in Murray Harbor ;;5°n;i;;":-themhg°g°“;;i- ,'°'°‘;‘;,}*"‘ Nmgg er Wm mm‘ “*5 °f "“°°r mm” non Ind bladder II to get from In)’ ‘ I. V under treatment in the only PRINCE ALBERT, Bosh. April 0 cumin 1 _ cont. box o! com VICTORY S B F - stages when cure is possible. —-(O.P.)—A strike at relief workers Modlgiklllallll on Slvppgihoh end‘ [:11- 9 It is quite true that the momundor my here since March so ‘gm i‘_°__°§“-ggfim 1“ ‘g, 60,}; ABUNIMNCE common cause of blood in the ended today. The man sold they .Km§1‘,, .,,,.,,,..,o.. C. ..., ._.,,. stools is hnemorx-holds. Never-the. would returmunder protest, to work original no goniiliio — rght mm .._._ - Ian I in a a v . H ‘hm in M W °i mun!-°“ '°“°‘ P'°i°°" ‘"4 "°“‘“ °°“' ¥.".‘..'.y .il......''.‘.‘‘'' .5 ‘a.:.'.'.'l. , sure whether the cause Is hoeinorr- ‘ tlnllfl their demlndl 101‘ Illfifllfld mum“, .1... an “M, .,m,;.,..‘ relief. or kidney and blsddo ‘ bncnelio. log onion holds or on early cancer other 0100. tlnn by means of I proper excm-. "°,‘;',"' We slso have some fill moist pslino no norvooroen. henomenal PRICE oi ham! that it no not «our many did not wait to be told‘ wls." Surely this reasonable nor 3 towsrds whet death mo Th lolly concor is curable $ A ‘“::‘°:*- mt-..':.’...... °' W E, , ‘ ii rem kobl how I on - A 0. people feel .3. no long umthneyy In molt ooltlc III‘! symptom _ ‘cod mmfuy ISLAND BANNER SE 1 ' do not kmw the truth. -*1 wu will not brain .90 0-309?» W‘ OATS, 1 and 2 Government inspected. . _ sfrsid it was csncer," when given 9303993 9’ ‘MN MW _ In In exni-notion. ret1iv'm0Ins."1 3-II! . N°°I"“‘°“ °‘ W”! W" Pi-icon iii. See them at our Seed Store.‘ EXAIIIIIIUI mun: Oluoos II._« cl. "II 0 I Write for prices. ”~,cmEn & co., . no ' sssnsusiv cnsnmrrsrows which can be erodi- when it hos spread. of complete removal I‘ . - onoin-nu-r , I0!fl'AalIl.!.l.l. , ‘olloo Ganesha with