Tlhrough (my P f t‘ d CENTRAL aeiéfiiiéieiesmfifrefif $3.1" ZZZ prder in advance a nut and fruit PERFECTION ICE CREAM BRICK with a custard centre of eitlfer chzcken or egg design. An extra delicacy for the holiday dance or P111111. Order early Only a limited quantity _w|ll be made. l i to the EASTER SEASON CENTRAL‘ GREAMERIES LIMITED PHONE 848 100 Years "Ago * And T0087 Hunt’. e Plukwootcd throuab field and Ion; me hounds snlfl and we; trumpet sounds; the hunt goo; aslnthe men-lo General-obey“ Filmy. lon-in-lnw oi’ the fourth Duke o! Richmond end 1mm d glgusewgient weaken-wig‘) the mum or in 1M0. m’ w“ Pfl-‘noe oi’ Wales. alter-wards King Ewan! VII, when he was dlnlng at Government House before the turn of the century. Hem is the story: 0n one occasion, in a wood be. around the limits o! the royalty, the scent aeenxed utterly lost; at last, after a hard run, the iommost mem- born o! the hunt found all the Mlmdi Bil-themed together at the foot or a hollow tree»: m p.111. parlance —- a runlplke. Neither threats nor coaxing could induce themtomovetromthesoentand the huntsmen began to think that the fox had found some hole, and by taking to earth had eluded his pursuers. For loftler, however, wen Mr. Howard's nuns, and hi.» cat-like powers had not been taken iully into calculation; for ,on glancing at thelopoltheoldrmxrplkehewas discovered by the baffled sportsmen, looking “gown with proud dlsdeln upon congregation! Al no ‘ "' guns or axes were avail- Wblo. the clmnlnc fugitive remained ‘ oi the ‘ “ - and no for Fllll BOATS and OTHERTURS The small cot of ‘ 21/2% of your own fair valuation Covers . . .- 0 Summer storage under perfect conditions 0 30 lo 35 degrees faharenheit. Constant supervision. 9 Insurance against fire, theft, moths and heat deterioration. INSURED TO THE FULL AMOUNT 0F YOUR OWN VALU- ATION. ‘ Manufacturing, remodelling and repairing furs our specialty, - J. D. KENNEDY, Furrier. EASTERN F URRIERS SUITE 4 BRACE BUILDING m doubt ‘ ‘ his brush with gro- pound mliel’ when he saw men and bmmdl beating a. retreat, and heard the dying echoes o! the huntsmaxfs horn ln the distance. After sir Charles resigned the governompblp and was transferred to Antigua, prior to his assuming the duties of govemor-ln-ohler of New South Wales, the peel; was ken?- subsoflmlon, The hounds were from the rear o! Govommem», House to their new kennels, a. building and open court for them on C ,‘ ' Bwebers farm "to the no small re- llof o! Government House neigh- bows." The meet in ‘those days mode an attractive and oolorlul scene. Captain Hon. C. G. Elliott, a brother o! the third Earl or Mlnto. chad ln green cut-away and buck- skin breaches was one oi’ the daring rldors. No one had a. keener 81o- pneclatlon oi the sport than the captains npd suballerns of detach- ments oi’ .;‘ ls o! the line, then quartered at the old barracks: or the officers o! Her Majesty's slups. from time to time stationed in Charlottetown ‘harbor. The nuntemaws cry to the 0111b ‘Trails Fox l natural chunne . Kelly 8| Mclnnis Amateur [lights 0 F ll- Y I Thursday, April 15400-830 p. m. Saturday (l1 neoeasury)—8.00-8.80 p. m. The listeners are the judges. During the broadcast have a pen- cll and paper ready. No names will be announced. Each entry nae a number only. Note the number at the artist you listeners like beet during the broadcast, md when the program in over write Kelly a Muc- lnnls and simply say: "I vote tor number —" Each listener may vote (or as many mists by number l8 they desire Prizes for the lady and gentle- man polling the largest number o! vo ea. Tune in the Kelly a Mnclnnis Amateur Nights and vote i01- he artists you like best. Mall your votes prompthl. All those listening please co-opento by sending in votes. The lucceee o! these broadcasts depends on all lla- tenera. Do your share and help u: cleclde the vrlnners A prize will be given to one o! the listeners who lvrlle ln votes. All letters will be numbered and at the and of the contest a. letter will be dralwn. The writer will receive a m-lze. It mlzbt be youl Following are the entrants: Monday, April 15th .— Isabelle Crawford, Marlon Holman, Jackie Molnnle. Mary Mclnnls. Joeqm Dheverie, stun. Arsenault, Joan Mo- Carey, John Mclnnla, Blanche Ln!- lerty, Frank Smith, Joyce Slnntllord, Allred Head. Fhll Bulow, l-‘runols Doucette. Ralph Rodd. _~ Wodn ’ , April 17th - Mary Trainer,» Mickey Coker, hall 1e- Blanc, Jackie Doyle, Jackie Chip- man, Norman Stewart, W. Gaudet. Lorraine Oetway, Lloyd ‘fowmend. Jack MoCourt. Miss Ohappelle, Rog. Dolron, Ethel Doyle, Willie Mc- hounds: “Gone a/way Heroine", "Harkamray Melody". "Gone Away Vanilly" set the whole field In motion. Participants included slr Henry V. Huntley, Hon. Geoxgc Colon, Hon. W. ‘W. Irving oi Bon- P. E. ‘L. R. N., admiralty who was then captain of the war sloop "Crocodile" mute!“ Want“ Stewart, Russell mood, mm Lelan- Wi B" Altlwmd" timer, Ollve Puma», Milne. C. 13., first naval lord of the u,” Holman,“ And thelr descendants. carry on Annsu-onl, Mm p; way“, today. sixty-five members or the MIL 0.N.R. Telegraph f Gives Direct Service ’ TORONTO. April. l’1—Announce— pent is made by D. E. Galloway isslstant vlce-persldent in d‘! Cmundlan National Telegraphs {but eliectlve April 19th a direct telegraph connection to all points 6n the Temlskumlng and Northern established. The arrangements betwee l that '1‘ Canadian eliminated the necessity ot relaying at Northbay between the Ontario Railway will be NO. and the Ind Rational 'I‘elegra.phs pnt, traffic exchanged Profossional Bards MeLEoo s» BENTLEY W. I. BENTLEY, K. C. l. A. BENTLEY- k. C. firmer: and Attorneys-ut-hw ' MONEY TO LOAN DING: 1U llfihlllflllll ENDOC- wiAdi~4o\~\- charge larger offices on both systems, thus materially reducing the tranmlsslon tlme on all such business. Another important connecting point has been established with the Canadian National Nlegraphs at Cochnme. Ont, a. divisional point on the Wmunscontlnental line of the Can- adian National Ralwlays, thus per- mlt another outlet {or business orig atlng in this tez-ltory destined to Western Canadian and United States points. Under the arrangement with the ‘Ilemlskunlng and Northern Ontarlo Railway. the Canadian National ‘Iclegraphs ls now in a. position in serve directly this most important industrial and mining section ol - Northern Ontario. In addition to this the Canadian National Tele- gmphs rumlshes the buslnessmeh and residents o! the T and NO dzlreot communication through its connecting companies with approxi- mately 19.700 points in Canada, the Unlted States and Mexico. Cable and wireless connections to important cities thmughmit. the world are also available vntl-l the sane facility as l: illed at any Canadian National oflloc. ' Charlottetown Hunt Club trall over in exchange lfOl‘ foxes. scent as in England. drugs." for. because o! the great iox industry oi the province. it would be almost impossible to chase llve foxes ln o. country mottled with fox pens. Thus the "mu" comes ilrst utter e little furry creature has been selected from the ranch o! the honorary president - Raoul Rey- the same ilelds near Faleonwood. m, Kelly 5, Mach-mg, Am.wuf 30m- Thoroughbred hounds given by the plum “We they; music Toronto and Forth York Hunt Club gaudy,’ m3 prim, $01117“! “"3 Maclnnls Monday afternoon. But now the hunts are "fox before prop-mm Tague, Jock McKelgha-Il, Cecil Mur- ray. Thursday, April Nth-Alice Pet- ers, Fred Henneuey, 1- How- att, Art Molnnls. Jucquellxie Le- Courslere, Johnny Doucette, James _ Walter Ferguson, George Chappelle. Miss Chevorle, Jack Mchellan, Miss Oallunt, Those not lmvlng an accompanist with Euclid St, or Kelly 5: All artists be lt OP-Oil. hfll bour 14-5882-4-15411 mond. owner of the largest fox ranch in the world. Then the scent ls laid, the trumpet sounds. Ind b!!! chase ls on. win‘ fmta BURDOCK BLOOD LL 8 MATl-IIESON I. nu n. L Mnthleoen. mu nun-nun a Solicitor: Block. OIIIIJLI. Elm Jfnksum. 11s.. LLB. "l BITTERS onus srmuc ~ noun T0 1.01m. New Iroee Building- 43 u"... “magma Emanuel VIIUQ aouorron, no. l For that tiredness, Mid; ‘dl. {.332 :1“: pow. approaches. , n» em ma» bottle. ‘The have mime mule such After the long winter months the system needs a general toningup by cleansing and purifying the blood of its impurities. “full of pep." “seams llstleasness and sluggish- ness that comes over you as the warm weather B.B.B. is just what you require to do tbll. It will make you feel bright and vigorous, Get a bottle at your druggllt’: and see 110w quickly it will rld you oi! those all-gone, care-to-work feelings of ' . L‘ and don't- wvu» W1TH.A COMPLETE NEW ENSEMBLE! HERE'S a magic ln new clothes! There’: u magic that llftl you out o! the rut, that sets you up, that taken away the nukes you (eel more confident, makes you look b‘; ‘ wmvhh inferiority couple!’ our EASTER euuufl new outfit. Choose patterns, doll!!!’ @01- ~"~'~~c""*" "':;:"z.;::£..r:.".l:: gyeryflliflg in your outfit ls right. our salesmen wlll gladly the beet color combinations. ensemble we luggelt the you go out you'll have If you wlsll help you select ‘A; nu attractive one llated below at $434” COMPLETE {-4 HEREfi WHAT YOU GET! old ‘SILK HOSE ‘GLOVES . . . . . . $1.50 ‘SUIT . . . . . . . . - $20.00 eTOPCOAT . . . . . . . .. .$15.00 ‘BILTMORE HAT . . . . $3.75 ‘FINE SHIRT . . . . . $1.55 °SILK TIE $1.00 50¢ .5111; HANDKERT soc ' e e e om-eruoeo. ...__n--