QQFSQ! Ni! 2112KB- Al cmzaan-J wcecnueugee-eeueneue nee} ii-lrrmo mzcazrn‘ PQHHQ a 112222222222 p.551‘ new: “Tllllll All KINDS 0F PlllS, TIIEN BEREM Blllllllilll RELIEF” flonstlpstion, Due to Insufll- f eient “Bulk,” Relieved by ' i; Kellogg's ALL-BBAN ' A fine letter from Mrs. Snyder: _“I have had trouble‘ with my bowels for years, taking ell kinds d pills and drugs, with no relief. ~ “One year ago, I saw Kellogg's Aim-Bun and bought a package. l have good movements every day. Ium 78 your: old. I am telling my Mead: what bran bu done for mo. ’ qfiMrs. Bullie Snyder. Address upon nequest. 5 ‘Ccmibipa ' due t0 ineufilcicni flbuU-z" in mculc. . *" Research shows that Kellogg's Ln-BMN furnishes "bulk" to ex- cise the intestines. ALL-BRAN _ o supplies vitamin B, u well as igon, an element of the blood. Two tablespoonfuls daily are usu- ully sufficient in correct common mnetipstion. With eeeb meal, in prions cases. If not relieved this , yay, see your doctor. T The “bulk” in ALL-BRAN resists digestion better than the “bulk" in leafy vegetables. How much better t9 use this food in place o! patent medicines. 2 At all grocers In tb een package. Made by ndon, Ontario. e red-end- Kellogg in flu»; on UieSunny Side 0f Lilo irllirlxménm _ Arrivals {AIEGM - Talisse to Fer East. f Nova Sootia m Boston. Belle Iale i0 8t. Pierre. ylcsluninnn: If hlinelne . lPDomlxi-im- mm as. com-u. Melmm Bead tom: U- King- dom. ‘ (Hredebumo tram 1i. O. Ports. J (kh-neakkomfleint John. 01.‘. 1mm Saint John. E-Nove, Scotia. from Boston. Rhexenoz" 1mm Belawan. lady Hwwldns trcm Halifax. l-Oeihcsrt 1mm B- W. Indies. Mm. Division 1mm Saint Jdhn. Myflvliebank from Far End. Belacia 1mm Saint John. ‘ Duchem o1 Bedlord 1mm U. Man. lhpcim-r from Phlla. _________________ RAZILBRDOK 8011001. The followkig h I10 5011411116 of the pupilefwbhemonmolfib- l'lfll’yi-— Grade X~—1 Clarence Coady 2 Gordon Oerver, 3 Sue Jones. Grade VI-I Reta. Ooedy, 2 Earl Jonas, 8 Eugene Goody. Grade V-—1 Hebert Jones 8 Irene Wood 3 Eileen Wood. " "Grade IV~1 Hamid Wood, 2 Rey Matthews I Lloyd wood. Grade lII-(Jrl-l Pearle Coady. Grade IL-(Srl-l Carl Wood. Grade II--(Jr)~l Phyllis Pippy, '2 Keith Jones a Eric Pendergesi. Grade I-1 Ernest Drake, I Janet k-ideigust. fleet Attendance for bhe month:- HKHMUWO Candy, Due Jones, Robert Jolie; my Mamie". Highest Average (81.4) mu Mei-y W. MIQIMHHD, ‘lbecher. P1110 principal business in Canal» ha canned fruiie end vegetables in m ..lc0il::g is in Jtltlltlvpldl sullen ep- Ii“ An Important Duty For OONFEDIIATIOR LEI INQUI- ANCE. ROBIN HOOD FLOUR ls milled from washed wheat. recommend Robin Hood. ALL KINDg-o! fresh and cured Fish through the union Sell-son It P. J. MCDOXIHG. UNLOADING COAL-A. Picks!!! 8c Springhill Screened and Invernees Screened 008.1 today: All orders de- livered promptly. UNITED CHURCH 0F CANADA. WINSLOEL-services on the above charge {or Sunday, March 10. 8rd B8 Princetown Road 8 P. M. North Winsioe ‘l P. M. Rev. ‘Rhos. Pele- tborpe, Minister. ‘SUNDAY SERVICES for March 10th, New Glasgow ll A. M. and Heclericion 7.30 P. M. Evening ser- mon entitled "Divine Eixpreeaion". . Wm. a. Quigley. whim"- ‘OORRDOHONPIn the Gash dz Carry advertisement yesterday it was stated that Cash and Cam’ Stores bought Paul A. Murray than any other store. This should have read-Alaska and Carry Stores from Paul A. Murray than 1mm any other wholesale firm. HUNGARIAN PARTRIDGB KIL- LED BY TRAIN-—Early Thursday. morning a. phone call ws received at Mounted Police Headquarters from the Experimental Station that a. number oi Huncarlan Partidge were 191118 dead along tabs way truck that passes near flax-m. It was not time or! phoning whether they had died 1mm exposure or not. vestlgation by petrol disclosed that n: pemidve hen been killed by the previmls night. The curvy had n.9- paiently been cttmcfcd to med bed in search of srlt and when - derlmees tell had bedded down for the were badly mangled while ieunemin g ecu-col! marked. bibles pudemineted in this covey apparently es four o! the casualties. weie o1 that sex; iemalnlng two were females. The birds were in splendid condition, fihfl heavy layer o1 mt under the skin This Iect speaks well for riclals and Attendants at the Dom- inion mperlmental have been feeding end caring for the The four birds mangled, will with the sandilon a! the Provincial Government, be mounted and used s» merclmens. Mr. Jes Mcher, Heeaenc eapecie to leave the Charlottetown . Hospital today. TbeGmu-dian regrets toleern~ ihatflie cond-itiondMrimJec ma, .Ouv 47$ Ilia many friends st iimton will be pleased to know that Mr. John R. posltiononozi otthelcdylioetm, otlilslhn- e - New Redwing Flax Redwlng flax. n. new variety thst is l0 sown on the central prairie where most flax lme been raised hereto- fore, promises “to move the flax growing urea north and to increase Production by stabilizing‘ output," according to Dr. 0. S. Aamodt, pro- fessor of plant breeding st the Um. varsity o! Alberta. Small quantities he. e been distributed by the Unl- versity {or actual growlngvlests this year. Fl/ve year test. results, both plot and field, showed an average yield c! 21 i-Z bushels, almost double the ate Provincial average. Last year by maturing before the early frost, it was the qnly variety to grad; 1 c.w, of seven under test. Rcdwlng flex is distinguished by five leading features: early natur- ing, highest yielding otylidmnhiob, silflest straw, most disease sidet- V ant, _ 11m WN‘ 11-6798-1-134131. Best Efucers L-2740-11-26-2wks. L-Blli-Sd-BL Co. are cars 0! 11-5151-3-7-81 xollows: Highfleld i1 A. M. 11-5176-3-8-11. h-bl72-8vB-ll. more fruit from buy more fruit L-5171-8-8~1l. Rall- the known st the 1n. R. C. M. P. an buinibe the night between tbs xells. Two the ‘ 10111‘ WHO the two that were torn showed e. the O!- tarm, who Partridge regularly all Winter. that were not PEBONAIA Gmve ' ehead Rmd l5 considered I011- Ierms; including full law delivered prices. Easy GMAC insurance protec- Iion-Jlira, Theft, Accldcntial Pbysiral Dang: and $50 Deductible Collision Insurance. The new MASTER CFIBVROLET for 193$ is available at our showrooms for you m see-co ride in-and DRIVE --today! - EXCLUSIVE FEATURE Ne. ‘l: Thenew Solid Swirl. Fisher . . . made it possible to design the most beautiful and luxurious car in Qievrolec history . . . banishes all possibility of roof leaks . . puts over your head a roof of solid steel, integral with sceel in hot weather . sides end steel floor. EX¢lUSIVE FEATURE No. 2: Costly, built-in, Knee-Action Front Wheels 3h: distribution. You need bulb for a floating ride! And the Master Chevrolet gives you both, because in a day's drive it's the ride that counts. lXCl-UEIVE FEATURE Ne. 3: Fisher No-Draft Ventilation . price field. Operates independently of the hot weather. Keeps out min and snow. plus balanced wei Chevrolet in the low- Circulates cool air in THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND LXURIOU AR THAT CHEVROLET EVER BUILT 01v nisniiv 'ronuv .1. 1'11: 193E a You've waited for il—- walched for il- new SHE TIT at our showrooms OTHER FlATl-IRIS: Improved Blue Flame Engine for fine: pexformsncs with even greater economy of go: ma! oil. Improved Cnble-Conttolled Brakes with lower pedal pressure. Genuine Duco colors. Superior pholsteryytrim and appoint- meats. Added roominess. Improved clutch. Air-cooled generator and new volrage control, to prevent overcharging and headlight failure. V-type windshield for greater visibility. Safety glass in windshield and, ventilators. More people bough: Chevrolet: in 1934 tbm any other ca; beceuu, we believe, Chevrolet led in quality a! law cost. This year you will find that Chevrolet has - retained proved value: while adding the new. No: one feature of merit has been dropped; noihing has been dampened for mere priceh nice; sdll grace: velue l: built-in. Let your own first ride in the new Mum Chevrolet furnish the proof. Come in, and “take the wheel”, today! m“ “Tune: Top" Body by . keeps the ca: cooler . . pioneered by ca: windows. Bell has secured n lucrative Matures Earlier- i4 . March 'l--(OP)- days earlier than kinds usually highest quality for oil produc- . Aemodt. Domesim Change m» ......... were dis i. m». m l... .- we» -~— mm" MW" ‘We "i" ~‘”" ' - "‘ m‘ m“ Hands an Awful§ hi with —~—-———— T" Wemm’... ‘.'.°..‘.i‘;...”l;i3'%..i' °-" "men 331...... s m, m, - - , a suc p - - ' l. Peril viola“?! Edgmgihlubtrnagi S351 2d" m’ lifi"‘u°i’u°“m tu- md nhoolngomuflmelmnux llyqielrslc and n12: ed gywlieqllltlctblefnal; wr " m e nee was e “I wen “d1 u: lug nu mm; ii: lien-ms)!’ ‘Oddly enough, not u: board. nonm- Ilhrlhlv diwhndnum hmunywmniinmbllnm ml , , - z, may cheap; seem upppcrent dur- It wu argued on babel! o! the was seed by the h‘!!! l lweemldltneenl fluum. uiunwudvié. llltlnet llvdibent; I. an his m: wind. lays the undue Pelestinc mm growers that el- Secretory and do rldeilibe mesndlbed blade so tlecul p“! - .. m3} maximum o1 u» mm mflflbtfl. ‘flmwwldbo mm! lbw" lhilcutluliihmi, "Whlnlflillirlflugoftlinfivix-ul undrmmypt, wu made Itwumwedsndsecondedthst fiflglhiflllllGmbllllnxbfiObhllillllfllfifl viewciibere ‘hcfinptitutenewvbeienewed prim; o! the ‘canine up nzine- being no poem in ine. for the to yesr. 4M1. ncteven the time! ‘may contented that srz;---~~u Itwuqme the um one Iiepreelnieeotm-mi temmiieiictcflcnscanvung-y- pmofhhflggfiflflyhflmflflgp Krvwerfi t0 pay more attention to codltlcns and demand in the British markets. the Fruit Commissioner 1. Oi British mat industry. 2. The control o! movement o: a. k carful study a nmun 1e- quinements to determine the best vI-rlety oi apples to produce for 4. Ibrineticn orchards could n CHARLOTTETOWN A‘ £9’ CO.SUMMERSIDE. Dealers for Prince Edward Island CHEVROLET a one co-cpmtlon with the a’ G 0! llllmmllhéffllvlvv C1 1!. be d hexeve t. , Jifitfiful’. M; eliminate undesirable 7° Jul. nil. b11885; Rayner. otcpollcywhereby gqulnm 2, Hazel Gunning; S, Vllda '51Xl.lcs the everyday hot bath was rude IV—1, Nora Bquarebrigge; Margaret MscDona-ld and Haul lng.’ she write; ‘describes the Sat- Reyner; 3, Mujorie Heffell and urday night's Muriel Gunning. Grade III-l, Haul Simmonds 6i (The Hilde Arsenault; 2, Dolly Simmons; 3, Stirling Bqusrebrigas. rude 11-1. Jsmes Plllman and Bradford Meclnnis; 2, Allie Mac- Donalih. 3, Emmeline and Amyi Rayner. mie I (al-l, Myrtle Ramsay. Grade I lbl-l, Pansy Gunning; Margaret Gunning; S, Edith RIB. GIIGQ I (ch-l, Evelyn Wood. Perfect attendance for February- Edith Bqimi-ebriigs, Myrtle Ramsey, Emmeline Rayner. Amy "‘ Plllmsn, Allie MacDcnuld. Bradford Mcclimie, Stirling “' uue- l, OllVg R-IYRQI‘, HUG! A1161!- u t, Basel Rayner, Daniel Macin- Muiiei Gunning, Margaret Mec- Dcauld. Non squcrebrlm, Mnricrie Keflell, Voids. Rayner. Reggie §‘.?‘......"*““.. 1. sic iumhy A tin Reilly . us a . ill-Wire 88B. Mai-ion Gunning, bank. Mary March- Evelyn t Pillman-Tsccher. Je an MacDonald, Writers Discuss ‘7'$°“-i’$ "3" fi K r0 ncoivoiviicui. TRANSPORTATON KINGSTON 8050011 Emil‘ mwihv M“ ' ‘lgfliloe White, 3 Lena Paul. Grade Ixm-i Daisy PM ' mun 1x u» 1 Geom W111" vmcmnce Younker Jesiwfll tics and a contest an “Canedlan Industries" proved both educa- tional end enmeble. Mire Hubert kindly envlicd the members to he: muae tor the Msmh meeting This meeting is to be opened by a "Victiols Selection" and the roll MEADOW BANK SCHOOL Report for reel-um Grade X (Err-l ‘llenrls Miller. Cl-rade x (Jr)-- l Hamel Boyle, 3 Domthy" Madmen. Gzede IX-l Dlngwell Mu- Fudyen, 2 Jean Boyle. not considered necessary even by the well to-do. ‘A person still liv- :_ bathing o! a large middle-class family oi’ children," Mercury reviewer says be re- members similar evnnts 30 years la r1) Grade VlI--1 Stewart Miller, 2 ‘all is to be respcnded by an Grade IX-(ch-l 5W8 Mrs- Peel aeelnr "By 1865 01:11am White and Vernon imke hump-mph Verse." owxmy 60mm“ civilization had w fur a Liam Scott. end Hervey Mec- The meeting then adjmirnrd. Grade vm_1 mew Aiuldfiv" Pmmes-srd that as between hill- lean (equal)? After lunch the members i001: "vlngsfcne. 3 Mary 010W- bwd and wife it m only by the Grade vI-i vici- inner, 2 pm ln a friendly gami- cf Grlldl? vn-i semi-t 00W" lower middle classes that a mpsr- Qrvui, “may, 3 m‘, Mwyuiygn, "Auction," u”; Dough, pochmy (equal). ate dressing-mom was considered and, v.4 33m“- (nqw_ and, v___; gum Holmes. unnecessary.” And th r lew r ._. 9019M, d,“ or; G. cum wmmenw “I! she eizhrlgv ingazrreelyb-Isobtt (equal). M. vilfhuélif “i113” lslpv- m“ 0mm a we,” m“ WW" mmdl“ °1““"M1"- P”! mu" Grade 1—(5r)--l Pbuline ho- rreaslng favozeibly under ti» ‘Primary Depl- vvhst most of us mean, than it would Lam w], mumament o; m, Pawn” Hm“ "l" a dew“ "c"! “i” Grade 1- uo- non-u Scott ‘ilss Dellte MacNeill - ' x GlIflQ rv-i Myron Holmes and 1mm m“ M" WM" PM’ Hlgiheet avenge wuss» mu» Aleths Macfiilyen I “m” ‘m’ “”‘"°‘"' w: l-ler 1min m ma w we. volumi- a um White. an»: Atwndenee- Dinqwell ‘loye up again u her serious ni- Gllld! m-i Olyde l-lolmea l Miller. --__. nngmm Discrimination Meeiaben Steven Miller. Weldle ncss. mm, Dgdhqrty 8 W“ i . , lnumlfiolbyflbecher. mun». Reta menu: GrsdoB-i Noz-enc MM‘ I3 Claimed By rmmms ISLAND woman's Yfitmfi. ‘w? mmihemmem “to” mm ‘ tmbhanezsznlllf“ P l ' ' msriruu ____m w m’ ‘ I “mm,” §;;{,,“$;.,,,"‘ ‘a esttne Awveniwnbummwi-nua Perfect Attendance? we" 0n ‘fiiursduy evening It oi M: end Mn Patrick v w Biuold Ellis d Dcneldctcn‘ 1.08M- bomo White. Georgie Willis. Vern n M (0.1! By Gandhi“ special Wk!) lrlpflrblwwvmy mm“ ‘ma. ownwa. March c-unuter o: National Revenue n. c. mauve ww- w u» mm a mum u u» home u nu amt m... menu-iv. 01m "M h“ m, 00mm“; u, m“, w“, g dent Mn. Hubert Campbell ma. Warren Acorn- um; flqwwm flpv Newsoni s London report that Oencdlui cul-