_ v_ , H .. ‘t’: Y‘ \ MORROW ANP- THURS.‘ SERING FASHION SHOW a HANDSOME LIVING MOD. . g. " Usual. ELS t. ON THE s T A c. E 9 so‘, PRICES i"!!! "l" 8W! on hlflflen- by lxllflfg‘ e".- Mcheoli’; displaying the last word in ‘ i m Mum!“ M u‘ I‘ _ I - » w, Orchestra- e e I mo: o . I . ' 1 h n _ ’ _ , r,~,>~.ilqn.~.-conts, dxesses,_ ensembles. mililnery- i ‘a 8e m“ ' Y ~ ‘rnishlngs foimcn, in car-operation PRINCE EDWARD T y BGREAT “_ Cent} l Guardian ‘(REFRESHMENTS. Candy lune,‘ fancy work o! all kinds, on sale at Kirk tea Thursday} 2062-14-21 WANTED+Two girls for Bargain Basement and Elevator Boy. S. A. MacDonald. 2061 Splendid Easter Program . MATINEE TODAY AT 3.15 ' ‘I ' » ~- ' Drama. or love, int-rims and the THE SCHOOLS will re-open after Ill! within s phi-the ml Easter holidays on Wednesday, April (Sgd) Department of Education. 2059 . f ' "rulersre: rel» nlmro Loo nook-m. E. 1r. Acorn has lost completed his up-to- ' date Radio Log Book containing a key in all American and Canadiah broadcasting stations. This book, which is invaluable to all radio own- ers, also carries considerable space lei.‘ the bflnetit of advertisers to whom m. Acorn presented beautifully boundzcoples done in imitation MOP- rooooileather. It is understood that slob Ind every radio miner on the Island will be given a radio log book free of charge. eic., and with Alley & 00., and R. T. Holman" 130., Ltd. A FINE FOX-Mr. Angus Mathe- son, Glen William, has a litter of eight foxes, all doing well. This is 119i} second litter of eight, and had thirty-two pups. She was horn in 1924. Beat that, who can? ALONG WITH sfiLENuln FEATURE FILM " . VIRGIIIIAVAIII SCHOOL BOARD :iiIEETS—Aii a meeting oi’ the School‘ Board held yesterday, Mr. John P. Gordon was el- ected acting chairman during the ah- sence of Dr. S. R. Jenkins, who is leaving nn a visit to Europe. The city public schools will open Wednes- duy morning at 9 o'clock. ‘ Broadway as it ls-thc joys and the triumphs; the team and the sobs; the love and devotion; the failures and tragedies that create the romantic illusion of- theatrical life revealed in a. wrili. LAID T0 REST-Jrhe funeral of lllrs. John King took place Good Fri- vvvvvv' Strain vvvww day at 2 o'clock from her late resi- - deuce, No. 2 Rochiord Apartments, and was largely; attended. The pall- \ R. A lavish fashion ivomflfl. 5° most Slwfldwular 51m of beautiful phlsticsi-ed humor 1M1 i" style show ever o o r Insidious bearers were: A. B. BlJWll, Wm. Mor- 0 an, Sixtus Nicllelian, John McKenna, vhwedah?” ‘m! ‘fljemve ad . George Reddin and John MacLaren. S T R A N n T 0 5'13"“, hum Eyesmnn may Service at the church and_at the have perlcct vision and tilere- foro do not suspect the presence OI, any eye defect. The motive power oi the Entire human organism is Nerve Energy. Normal eyes, it ls computed Itilllo about 20% of this Nerve lncrly,.but when Eyestruln is present, a much largel- propor- tion is required. Ilcnce defective eyes, through their consumption o! nu excessive amount nl’ Nerve Energy may seriously affect the functioning or other organs of the body and produce screened. Tale oi fashion‘. ___- msnnxs L ' l U E ' u ‘ ~ raflsianjun and "_""-'—'_"" ' MAT. 2.15 —-_1‘ic, 26c. _ o A NIGHT ‘l AND 8.45 16c, 37c. N P RQQ RAM ._._ This picture was scheduled for showlngyesterday but owing to delay in transit did not arrive in time “ TRU E HEAVEN” Prince Edward Tonight 8.15 Under Distinguished Patronage o! Ills Excellency the LiEiilt-Gov- ernor and Mrs. l-leartz and His Worship Mayor and Mrs. Yeo. “ APPLE -BLOSSOM THVIE " 1N All?‘ 0F _ DIRECTED BY BARBARA McNEILL- CHARLQTTETOWN SPECIALTIES BETWEEN hers HOSPITAL 35c-—50c-’—75c No Tax grave was conducted by Rev. Mgr. Maurice MacDonald. vvvvv PERSONALS — Mr, George Jackson, Brackley, recently visited Winsloe. Mrs. Leslie Prowse and daughter Alba, and Miss Flor- ence Ncwson, Brackicyr-were in the my on Saturday. Misses Evelyn and Gladys Rodd and Miss Helen Mac-_ Kay, Ilruckley, were in the city on Saturday. Mr. Emmons G. Newson, Brncl-tlcy‘, has returned home. He ill health. WlSllCS to thank his many friends. - “AVE YOUR EYES - niso Dr. and the nurses for their ~ hxAMxNEn _ kindness to him while in the P. E. ' Island. Hospital. Miss Eve. Pursey. Rilsiico is spending iicr Easter holl- Gs E HtltC/IGSOH days in Charlottetown. OPTOMETIUSI‘ BRACKLEY _ _ ROMANCE BACK or run LINE-IN ~ BELGIUM wrrn GEORGE oumIEN “ALSO COLLEGIAN S” Vvvvvvvvvvvvv Vv “CW-‘imsimli-‘ml "mlcd alone the-W and the Liberal press had assured‘ lincs. All llilliigllt oi consolidationfheir friends-their opponents as ‘"13 “ball-if "H1 b)‘ Mr- Bcll and it wcll—tiiot there was no need for befiillfie alt-min llic status 0i “as Y0“ more taxation and when in “"9”? their first year of its ex- Thc ll‘."i,',llltllOll throughout the gimme, the Ben Government Iirovincc following increased taxation practically doubled and in some cases ieson and Arsenault had. been tO- was not (1110 so iiiucli to the increase mare than, trebled the taxes their wards consolidation o! Schools and as to the feeling that the people had action was mtumly resenbéd by the school lesifllliifln during their been giunrly deceived. The Liberals “lend and goe alike. \ both tangible and intangible." b This new tax levy, enabled the Bell Government to increase the tee- ohers’ salaries, but the beneficial pro- vision basing the supplement on the ratio of ‘attendance was dropped. The aim oi both Premiers Math- As a. result o! the inn-eased taxa- ‘ ticn the Bell Government was in d Position to increase the tgflghgrg‘ u]. aries but all the ldvnnligq of (he Provision-r 4w payment more ma" of attendance and other wovhions to like eifect were abondnmd. In the next article otjhi; series this Subiect will be tin-thee discuss- ed: I - I'll OFITABLE POTATOES-Potato prices not so bad say the well pleased patrons oi the Wiltsiiire Creamery I Company. For the potatoes when fed to the dairy cow with a well balanc- _ Below you w,“ find “flees of mm cd ration oi hay and grain yield pro- “, foohnar‘ my“. my,“ aucmptfl; ifiihble results. The farmers wisely in Prince Edward Island. we will ‘Kicrd the spuds and send their cream prepay any quantity to your address JFREE. » flAALAQAAAA‘AAAAAAAm w vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv Eds are suited for cooking purposes. All these grades can be secured for grocery PERSONALS “Mr. E. n. Brow is in Montreal on a. me asking by grade at any business trip. in town. v ._._. Mr. Nash gave an interesting ex- Mrs. Lloyd Wonnacott, who recently planation of the system used, at the underwent an operation for appendi- candliug stations in grading ‘the eggs, cltis in the »Prince Edward Island and the effect that the Dominion- Hospital, is steadily improving. i wide grading system has had on the consumption of eggs in Canada. _ the L“; two years___q_he {My Senator B. C. Prowse and .Ml's. In 1901, the per capite. consumption ma, uxmcd and mm by me [armem Prowse left yesterday morning for Ot- of eggs in Canada was 15 dozen and v N0 nation tog small’ “one too m,- tawa. ‘They were accompanied by 10 persnnum; in 1920,20 ymrslflter. . A“ ‘scheme and a“ to receive Mrs. L. E. Prowse. an increase o! under one dozen oi 2 fiilflli. Send your cream to c335 P“ calm“ p“ ammm had been l‘1‘~ mid receive the profits of your recorded. ‘ ‘ potato crop. For facts apply Wilt- In 1923 D°m1“‘°“ egg grading reg" Shire Creamery C°mpany_ ulatlons were introduced, and five years after, the per capita consump- tion of eggs per annurn was 29 dozen, making an increase, since the r6811- latlons came into effect, oi ll dozen and ir-practically an egg a day. -In closing his address Mr. Nash stated that he believed that if con- sumers would purchase eggs accord- ing to grade, they would assist the Poultry Division in "putting a better article on the market, and would in turn increase the price to the pro- ducer, which might encourage more of our people to go into poultry rais- ing, and thus keep more oi our boys in this Province. ‘Ito the luctory that pays the highest iprice and that has done the largest business of any factory on the Island Mr. Ambrose Atkins. lirlotype op- erator on the Sydney Post, is visiting his home in this city, before proceed- ing to Halifax, where he takes s. sim-_ liar position on one of the local newspapers. i LEAVlNG FOR EUROPE-DY.’ 5- 1:. Jenkins and Mrs. Jenkins and lhclr daughter Miss Stephanie, are leaving this morning for St. John, \\'llCl'0 they will embark on B. S. “Mcutclcil” which sails 0n the 3rd lint. for Cherbourg, from which port tiny will set out on a. three , mcuilzs visit to France, Switzer- "l, Italy, Austria and other coun- tries oi‘ Europe. Concluding the Eur- opean 1iortiou of their visit with n inlll‘ of ilic Bfltlljll isles. Thcy will nu] 501e, ___ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 53m visit Mr, Harry Jenkins, now resid- Men's Rubber Boots, Knee High, lug in Poi-is, and another son oi the While Soles . ---------------- .. $1.40 ‘r fnnliiy Mr. CililS. L. Jenkins, who is Thick-J's. Fmfs’ 5mm‘ Ki"§7fif,’,‘;‘ studying medicine and surgery at Mews Rubber 350m. Sidrmgéin‘; (‘W i lilo University oi Edinburgh. While - in Europe the Doctor intends spend- Thigh, White Solos . . . . . . . . . . ,_ $5.10 Boys’ Rubber Boots, Knee Length, lug some lime in the leading Hos- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘£70 minis in vlcmio and lmndon, He The many friends of Mr. W. M. Flynn, retired C. N. R. city ticket ag- ent,'wlli be pleased to learn he .is about again after a severe attack of influenza. Men's Rubber Boots, lrucc ll i. Black Soles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ , . . Men's Rubber Boots, Knee iligh. AT £11120 Aitlthe weekly supper oi. the Gyro Club which was held in the Parker House, Gyro George MacLeilari pres- , lded. l The speaker o! the evening was Mr. Fred M. Nash, who delivered an ex- ceilent address on the problems oi ‘v the Egg and Poultry business in this i 5°h°°1 m" Honor Roll of Winslve 591ml March. 1 to 5 . . Boy's Rubber Boots, Thigh Length . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. , $4.50 Small Length Boys‘ Rubber Bo s: Knrc SEN nuzil meeting oi tile Canadian Med- iccl Association, ivhich takes place In the course of his remarks Mr. Grade I —l Beth Robinson. 2 expects ‘.9 return in time for the an- Provmm ' 3 Nash said that one oi the problems Edwm Hamblyi 3 Helen Mcoregor’ on June 17th. Thig Small Boys‘ Rubber B00ts, rth $3.15 RUBERS Men's Round Toe Rubbers _ 39¢ Men's diflcrcnt shapes ....., $1.15 , Bwblubhers 35c m“; 73c - 5m" B311‘. ll w 1a .. 75c and 68c -, Women: Rubbers, 10w or mgfllum J___w ............................ 69c ; MIIHNI many different styles for o»"---.................-......... 85c 5- Girls‘ Rubbers, sizes 11 to z ' ............... ‘liunnd 62:: . _ other: (8 to ioip 70o and 55c y} Inn's‘ Cloud Side Robbers... $1.25 " m“ snow ., or rrra ITIJIUI Ibwimn THEATRE Wednesday and Thursday spans-a m. "Moore h McLeod, .0fihmes on liv- Abollt Budd's Kidney Pills. Swollen Feet and Legs, Also Rheumatism Au Excellent Remedy For Kidney Diseases Mrs. A. Tsrgott Speaks Very Highly New Brunswick Lady Suffered With Ford Bank, N. S., AprilL-(Special) -"I have taken a good many boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills," states Mrs. A. Targctt, who resides in this place. "I had terrible swollen legs and feet and the Poultry division.of the livestock branch had had to deal with in the past few years was getting the house wives or consumers to emand the grade of eggs they desire when pur- chasing. The usual practice is for consume s to ask for a dozen eggsmot stating the quality desired. It is the endeavour of the Domin- - ion Live Block Branch to encourage consume jto purchase their eggs, naming the grads desired, for exam- ple. extras, firsts. or seconds. Extras for boiling-these ‘are the very cream of our Canadian eggs; mm are ex- cellent for cooking, or may beservcd alone, or for boiling, but are a small- er selection than oktras. and are not found Dodds Kldncy Pills good for this trouble. I have also taken them for Rheumatism. I would not be with- out thcm foioa good lot and praise them to all I know." The reason Budd's Kidney Pills have come to occupy such a. promin- cnl: place in the home is still that so. many or ary everyday ills coins from kidneys. Rheumatism. urinary troubles. backaches and heart disease con be traced directly or indirectly to lick kidneys. fr» be assured or good health the kidneys must be kept in , good ’ working order all the time.’ ‘ - 1 Dolldie Kidney Pills muse oil-T of the sameihigh finality-while sec- nouns" Kl l] N EY 4 Lloyd Diamond. Grade II-i l Alice Good, i’. Ivan Turner, 3 Wilfred Hambly, 4 Edison Auld. Grade III-—l Stanford Dixon Grade IV-l Doris Seller. 2 Vivian Duffett, '3 Joyce Auld, 4 Perley Tay- lor, l5 Emerson Ford. , Grade VI—l Olive Rodd, 2 Irene Siackiord. Grade VII-d Verna. Rodd, 2 Myr- tle Taylor, 3 Reta Rodd, 4 Lloyd Dufiett. O/rade VIII-l Addie Taylor, 2' Wendell Rodd, 3 Earl Diamond, 4 Marie Grant. ' Perfect Attendance. Wendell Rodd, Verna Rodd, Reta Rodd, Olive Rodd. Ivan Tilrner, Perley Taylor, Vivian Duffett. " - Ail"- washed to free it of sand is admitted-at crdinarv pressure into a new helmet for sand blasters in- stead of using compressed air. THE EDUCATIONAL _ SITUATION _____ —Oontinucd from rise 4- . Dlifllndiniis drltltuionanew hrwiwuwmeuiemtolui-uia whichiiadeverbseurenscted in mlllmfllmmltlilhioihleooffl- ma». Attorney canal-arm. er Bolfl STYLE mo, VALUE STANDARD QFiTHE In value, Fisher Body superi- ority can be measured in actual dolldrs andtccnts. For instance, the upholstery cloth in any Fisher Body in a given price class is finer,‘ more beautiful and more ‘durable than the lip- FishIr Body style and willie, of curse, only in thosoicats incl deal in the Fisher Body grd .- listed below. Whenitlife tim comes for you to buy r nelk our, be-suro to inspect, first the Fiyher Body cars sell- ing}: the price you desireito rials, sturdier frame construc- lion, smoother steel paneling, richer, more beautiful finish, lifilll inside and outside". 1]] In style; Fisher. Body cars lead definitely‘ in every price field. Fisher Body designs are fresh, authentic. Fisher designers \ holstery cloth in other bodies in that price class-and costs much more per yard. i1] Fisher uses finer carpets“, genuine plate glass, more __substantial roof“ construction and roof mate- munmc - u sun: - Mecavormrlv-nvrcx -- vhriva - alumi- *7‘ \ are leaders injheir profession- J01- Fisher, the world’,s largest ‘ builder of automobile bodies, is able to attract and does attract .tllc best talent i'n the body _ .‘ industry. 1] You can obtain pay‘ Use flag Fisher’ in- hat price, class as .,yonr Sta dud of Style andiValno, an you will make sunroof-la rbodyflihetter conduit be ermotor car investment. i uncut mn- ronnuc‘ i- clarion-r‘ v - \ \ A "'";*.":.'iir mlnll..'l'i_lh ~