‘ST I w l .ij .,\. Si} f» i7 {Y ) l i. tom section slims the hips into graceful ' martyrized by bores unless it. is the ethical one that it is altruism in its The Nemoflex Stylist. ‘lg will be in our Corset Department i fl ‘l...’ March 23, 24 fa‘ 25 [is N E M O Sensation ~FREE” ‘ Cleverly fashioned to flatten-lo flatter. ‘Fliis soft. new. light-zis-a-feziihei" girdle has i ii feeling of guy youth-a flow of line you'll delight in. The one-way stretch top with four removable bones gives 51126181‘ attention to the nipped waist and upper hip. ’l‘\vo-\vn_v stretch material in the bot- long liiies...perfect comfort, joyous frec- dom. Style “Free”. Only $5. Style “Fresh”. Same as above, but“ no bon- ing and shorter. $4. Exclusively at Mrs. Bysshe’ to help you with your figure problem. Take this opport- tuiiity to consult with an expert. Ask her to show you: J i o '1 The Central Guardian CBABWELI. for Pnowgrapns. COOKS for perfect pictures. n-sm-z-u-tr. CONFEDEIIATION LII’! INBUI- ANCE. Ii-6798-7-lI-8l2. WOMEN'S MUSIC CLUB- 0mi- dian National Hotel, Saturday 830. {res will be served L-7ll-8-l9-2t If)! BANCHEBS — Ibx OIcal prices are advancing daily. we have in stock and to arrive Silver Tip Cubes. cube meal cod oil and meat biscuits. e biscuits and bldld meat, buy w as we are advancing all price April 1st. Act quickly. Dillon and Bplllett. Queen Street. Ii-ISIO-li. OPEN TONIGHT, Qrhtbltlon Maritime Water Colours and Pas- tels, Harris Memorial Gallery-Sat- urday and Tuesday nights. Sunday to Wednesday afternoons. L-‘lfl-S-IJ-li. ‘I0 ARRIVE ABOUT APRIL In car-load of Marvens whole and ground biscuits, also a limited sup- ply of broken sodas. Make arrange- ments at once for above. Dillon and Splliett, Queen Street. Irate-ii. IOXMEN-Invest now In insur- ance against pup mortality. Feed Purine Chow and increase your pelt sales for next season. 1386-3-10-121 WE HAVE IN STOCK a car ot Hexite Cubes and rations with and without meat. This product has ad- vanced, buy now and save money as all cereal pricu will be higher. Dillon and Spillett, Queen Street. b51041. LOSDS MOTRER,— Mr. B‘. W. lifacliinnon, Superintendent of the Island Division, _C.N.R., is receiving the sympathy of friends in the i death of his mother. Mrs Daniel I fviacKinnon. who passed aiway at i North Wiltshire Thursday. A FOX CHASE- Some excit- ment eras caused last Tuesday when a. lively chase was participat- ed in by five men and three hounds from West Royalty who followed a. wily fox across the ice to York Point. The fox then made its way to Bass Cove and soon fooled its “sraoiaaniy Dries rrrrrr§6i‘:= iContlnucd from page 10) we can rid ourselves of boresi b h l. l .1 first would take ih all bu‘. the sprgstrrvitocsisrtiiyszirsiytllflghter o‘ the human "we Probably there is no reason why wc should 5pm..- ourselves t‘, be highest form. We writhe under the dull monologues of a ' v '._ gotists who think 3112f. (fig: ugrlld units breathless to learn about e_vei'y detail of their car's k- - I suit». 0r v~e listen while Mirs. Smith tells us all the par- ticulars of her mayor and minor operations, as we nflfllenflv endure yank ‘ in: all about Mrs. Jones‘ children and hearing their infantile boiimots i simply and solely because we know that we are giving them an ex- "BTCTdlllZ s l\‘('l‘.i in Norwnrv." said said For being n. bore is like halitosiy-you nave‘. know it . ' - yourself rtci PiYQll-r best friends wont tell you. DOROTHY DIX. a Biriiflnen we Profeuionql l-R eqronv 1cm h need nf professional m- smciauug bum”, o; any i hind, consult this directory and here you will and “sud m- . lhbls professional and business firms, of P. E. I. 1 ++o+o o+++o+++++o+++o+o+oo+o . Clothes Cleaners Investments l W51!“ cLf**E‘fiB“**rRE-;Sf**m o++ “Emlyn Sum Ame m ‘naeas: EASTERN SECURITIES 00.. ‘i’ Theo‘ sentmr’ l“ Kent Ltd., 146 Richmond Street. Street. W. H. V. Dunbar, Manager. Securities Bought, Sold and . r Electrical °“°'°“' Moron smvici»: sun BE- Optometrist pairs. Refrigerators, Washers, Vacuum Cleaners, Blowers, Olihurriers. All commercial motors. Phone i444. Palmer Electric, 155 Great George E. W. TAYLOR. REGISTERED Optometrist. 142 Richmond street. Alberton Branch, J S. Taylor. g. 0510 broker. claims that the DIO- ‘s l5 for the sen; on of 1936-37 was Dersuers in the thick bush and turned back to York Point. The fox was sighted by Mrs, Hebe;- Home and Mr. Heber Home. Mr- Addison Home ‘and Mr. Walter Dorkendorff. took up the ‘chase and soon captured the for in open water near the wharf by ‘imp "Tiriiélyifiotes iConnnuerl from page 101 Gcor Hcll-e-rfmixiell known _~ FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Robert Craig was held duction of Norwegian and swcdlsh " Thur-Kiel’ afternoon from the iaproxlmately 225.000 skins, Nor- Te-iidence o? his daughter. Mrs. ivny llftVlllg 185.000 of that number. Cyrus Jay. 31 Gerald Street. to the i PMPIQS Cemetfiy. service _ at, thc quisltc plensirre at the price of our own agony. And if tha ' ' he. "now total 115.030 animals. house and grave bein cqnd i». 1g) ‘for merit. for us UP THERE, then there is something wtrdfigtvfftlg] with mic male to (‘sch three by Rev. Ewen MaoDofigali usyy, m“ _ l fomlflqi Fm. u... pint-L five years ‘giflillbecarersssix granflgons of m. k ‘on of bores igutvhorrlble mg?" hyllovn any movement for the suppi-eas- Sraiidiim um farmers ha}: s our; lévcer-Lfred. wvcre Messrs Elmer Jiii. pests umSelV-es what if we mgde whult. if use fell in the (‘Fllflgflyy m m. amuiu lyricist: Ioi a ouThe Her;- l. Jay. {titan Jry. Lwth Jay 1 “on “D135 if lXXlDlc writhcd whegeo? p :8?’ "lrFd With our convcrsri- Der r"nl. in tli ii Plftiuriloln- ~ fr“ 3-‘! 311d Cm Z and Wendell Birf We “T” m Ja an m t‘ V no s m ed to tell aboui._ihe time are ll}\\\ill(l.\ oi 1..n00 si ici 0x . _.. n ‘or 9 ‘m? “9 Sh": Pa!’ at Rolf, nr what our little Lulu farm: in Norway" llilfl most of LAID T0 REST — The frnerfl‘ them are small. but iiirre are quite a few that. produce anywhere from 500 in 1.1100 slaiufi F- 3'0"?» 0f MP5- Jfllln Richards was held I yesterday afternoon from St. Pauls Live - Church. where service was conduct. brccrling lllliilllll5 are priced any- 6d by the rector. Rev. H. D. Ray- where from $125 tn $500." mend. who also conducted Service _ ‘ at the grave. The p511 bean“ The Sczindinavzan Fur Auction were His Honour LieuL-Govemor Company reports officially on its silver fox Silk‘ at 0.110. Norway. January 28th i0 February 2nd- 1l.400 silvers were offered. The quality was not good. The attend- unce of foiricn buyers was large no per cent of thc goods were zold. Defllois. Messrs. J, R, Paton, Emeq Champion. w. n. Ailken, A. w. Hyndman and C. N. Bissett. In. torment was in Sherwood ceme- wry. The many friends of Mrs, i1 H, ,__. ,,,__ Brown. Little York. who has been Al. the lnlrriuitirwiml l-‘ox sale ‘n m "i? P. E. I. Hospital will iu-lrl at (tenet-c. Svviliv/‘rlaiid. Fch- b“ 91mm“ m M“ 51"? 15 1111911)‘!- ruury 15th. l.0"0 silver fox (Can- m3 nicely 11ml Expect-S t0 be home ndiani were offered. together with m R Week 0r two. 1.303 red fox and nurricrous varie- —~—— iis f furs. The rite‘ und - stpflhgs that the thblusarlids wge from a local fur consignment 7 house. F H0300 for g "71""- Ilwarnxlimgil-‘riillieioubruin- Rllllrrll. llunilrr-rln of ' _ i-rs noklng for new writer; Un- :?“L"°'l|-" "m"?! "lllrnt Ilclil viwrlunlly for hath m", ivomeii. thir FREE book. In "WRITING won 1-30,"... Klrrn you m» nil-n. Write mi- :-.""..'..r:::.i '21:» "c" e i- ‘Ylflfllllfl-I ‘ " Toronm’ m’ or At. the New York sale the first of Frbruzirv and following clays 11000 silver fox skins were offer- ed of xvhich 10.707 wre sold, Price avrrnccs for full silver were $5495 WW1 $100. as. mp pi-irc The aver- erze for half silver-s WflS $23.35, and for zfiiqhtlv silvers $31.03, The average for all pelts wns 340,29 The top price of $460. was for i; fine. clear. freak “hire-faced skin Wfflhtlsed by B. Wolman t! New York. Today's Short Wave The writer presumes h‘ f d k that the. wie-zice s‘ ii fgh- . vgrjpty “hm. Qofllffm flaws“. Radio Program and Ollie McNeiH have been —i- ‘mrding- ‘PM warr- iigo and ' (Allflmelaliastern Standard) Colpltis purchased 59mg of that species from Mr. OHanley or Salfll Peters. Tired wNorves (Continued from page 1Q SUNDAY, MARCH 21 BERLIN 11:10 a.m.—-Svymph.onic concert, DJD, 25.4 m.. 11.7’! meg. Freed 0n Charge ROME lz20 p.m.—Varied program from Italian stations. 2R0. 81.1 m.. (C. l’. by Guardian's Special Wire) 933 mgg, EASTVIEW. Mai-ch 17——DOTOU1E& p51"; Palmer today walked from this town's decrepit court house freed of a charge she advertised birth- control information and contracep- tives through a pamphlet mailed to Eastview women by a Kitchener, Ont- organization for which she was a part-time social worker. Her trial was the first of its kind in 6:16 p.m-— Concert. ‘IPA-d, 35.6 m., 11.72 meg. BOSTON ,6 p.m.—-'I'he World's Week. W1- XAL. 40.6 m., 6.01 meg. LONDON 6:45 p.m.—The Bend of His Majesty's Welch Guards. GEO, 25.5 m.. 11.75 meg; GSC. 31.3 m.. °“""““- 9.5a meg; use, 31.6 m.. 0.51 meg. MOSCOW 7 p.in. —- soviet science in agriculture. Questions arid u swore. Ukrainian music. RAN, 31.2 m., 9.6 meg. “r seams 1:30 p.m.—'l‘hs maid as mistrein. -. CK a Musical comedy. DJD. 25.4 m., “ E 11.77 IIIQQ. " ‘F? mroirlto co m ' .222‘: i".flt".‘i3i.';‘.“i§i.%3i‘..§°'ll‘:5a it.» rmlfiiiéiii‘. sew-rt».- ‘11 Tm ' . tvlvormen/and fncn too, depend on p}. Gsni “'5 m" 11-75 ""34 G50- ; ‘M- (QAQLQTTETOWN P-E-I- Chase's Nerve Food for new nerve 31-3 "h- 9158 1110s.: GSB. 31.5 m., a M?’ force. For new pep and energy use 9-51 mell- M" mo l n n ch I V 0| VF. i F" " “Q ' il p mrfiwcet and Low. CJRO. Yirglg’ N I R V I r Q o n 48.7 m.. 6.15 meg; CJRX. 25.5 l_ ‘3.< m" 11313 m" (n.- .T. l L v Vti Lk. li-OOKS-ART-MUSIC (Continued from pose 10> A Canadian name. that is be- coming increasingly familiar is that of Beverley Baxter whose articles in McLean's Magazine have aroused widesPffifld int-ems"- Just as interesting and irldlvldllfil as his articles. though perhBDB I")? as well known. is his autobio- graphy, "strange Street” published a. few years ago. His is a remarkable career. in which he has come in contact with a, grggf, many brilliant people. He it was who. while managing editor of the London Daily Express. started H. V. Morton — in search of England. In "Strange Street" ho writes of H. V. Morhon—“At the same time I took on the staff H. V. Morton. a young man of subtle charms with a. mind that was Western in its penetration and lhstern in its foundation....l..ife was such a joke that it made him and. His previous editor warned me that he was gifted. but would give me trouble. "One day we discussed a series of articles. Like Mr. Pickwick he was w wander about the count-W and tell the public of their own country. Striving for an improve- ment of the obvious. I siflfilfcd that he should cell the series “In Search of d". . . .He searched for England. to the delight of our readers. Scotland. In the meantime a pub- lisher went in search of H. V. NORMAL WEIGHT and a good earn eaicu are very closely ro- lat to health. LOII of health ulually leads to loss of wsi|bt and a poor complexion. All beauty specialists agree on this point and many women have learned by cr- perlence how important health la to beauty and weight. Mlu May W—-' of Toronto, for instance,‘ writes: “Your months ago I was pale and underweight. I started tak- iii| Dr. William‘ Pink Pills and they have done me a world of good. Now I have gained in weight and have more color in my face. Friends tell me how much he ‘ “ I am looking." One cf the chief causes of a pale lacs and thin body la improper ' None n: nqiml. Formal thinning Flll. 8i SAT. IMIIBII 19 8i 29 _Women’s Spring Suits i: i There's no doubt about it-Suits are “going places” this spring! Modiah women have placed their stamp of ap- proval on suits. . .suits for style. . .suits for comfort. . .aud right proudly do we present this hand-picked collection. .. including every new fabric. Some in three piece styles with the new jigger coat. Other models with jacket, skirt and full length coat. Truly a sensation in quality and yalue. lighter- / i Morton....‘I-l1s books have found their way to the bookstalls of the worldmlle deserved his success. for his writing was delicate and full of feeling. He was grand com- pany and made many 80°11 10395 in the office." A few week ago Mr. Eric New- ton spoke over the radio in a very interesting talk on "Can Canada Paint?" and it was gratifyih! to learn that he considers that mod- em Canadian painters have Dro- duced some very vital work, work that is national and yet strlkiM- ly individual. He also said that nowhere is the old ravine. "a prophet l» with; out. honour in his own country. more clearly illustrated than in Canada's general attitude to her native artists, and he urged il- greater respect and more tangible support for Canadian painters and paintings. Mr. Newton. an Ems brought to Canada by the National Gallery of Canada. is an art critic of international fame, a leading lecturer, an artist in Mosaics, and the author of "The Artist and His Piablic". In his lectures and broadcasts he has expressed strongly. his views ‘on Modern Art which he treats as a reaction against the shallow forms ef the nhotoallubie and senti- mentsl types of nineteenth century paintings. Then he searched for I london is preparing its music for Coronation diencsa. Twenty operas are to be performed dur- Ihave gained inweiqht and have more color in my face!‘ nourishment. The blood. glanch and vital organs cf your body mlul be nourished w th mineral iron and cannot function properly without it. ll you are underweight, pale or eallow and rarely feel rested or really well, strike at llie rent of your trouble. Build u your health and vitaiit with r. Williams‘ Pink Pllli. hey will supply the iron you need and thereby help ou baek to normal weight. better ealth and improved complexion. Price 50c. 11h m. wmium’ Iii-ii rim um Iavly Ior a while,- and l! you dun’! better, sironler and healthier, your money will be renamed to you. $9.95 to $28.95 bi I LADY YOUR EASTER M I LLI E RY_ $1.95 .. $1.50 A new hat is a “must” requirement for Easter Happiness! And these gay, perky models will make your purse very little The spring materials include fa- brics, sewed braids, light felts, pedalines, and various straws. models are characterized by new brims, smart ‘colors and fetching ornamentation. These appealin lA Lovely Collection 0t INEXPENSIVE FROCK§ to Leaving nothing to be desired. and carrying a thrillingly low price tag. Each of these modish v dresses awaits a happy owner! Choice silks, ex- quisitely fashioned - clever style touches fea- ture each smart garment. 1 Prowse Bros. Ltd- $2.95 ing the Coronation Opera season. from April 19th to June ,30t.h. Two cycles of Wagner's “Ring“ with almost the complete Baireuth Festival cast. the Grand Opera, and the Opera Comique of Paris are includadin the schedule. An English opera listed is the "Don Juan de Manara" of Eugene Goossens who is also one o! the conductors for the season. The Russia Ballet of Colonel de Basil is to appear in several of the operas. Singers have been engag- ed from Ls Scala. Milan. from the Teatro Beale, Route, and from the New York Metropolitan Opera Company. Among those from the Metropolitan are Kirsten Flagstad, Gina Cline, Kerstin Thorborg. Giovanni Martinelli. Lawrence Tibbett. and Angelo Bade. There are also in preparation manly musical shows in a lighter ve . » Save on there's the men and the factory reconditioning is your guarantee. tomere. or before March 27th. .Qf¢f/J(‘ it’. It, ‘.1123 Jyau‘ Repairs Don’t risk the job to some “handyman” in your district. Send it to engine headquarters where Our quarter century record as engine builders Hundreds of satisfied cus- Special Offer We’ll pay the incoming freight on any engine or cylinder block shipped to us for repairs on till Spring if you prefer. If desired we'll take the engine apart and tell you first exactly what repairs will cost. But hurry, HURRY, HURRY! Manufacturers Imperial Marine Motors “The Bulldogs of the Sea!” BRUCE STEIIJA ktltlvllllbl? 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