. \ rgwrmmmu _ Kidney Trouble bid Weakness Relieved 5;; lay “Fruit-s-tives" RS. TESSIER wss very weak because 0f K159”? anuble and suffered wruvtwlble Amdgahee," my, Mrs. Romulus Teuier, St. Jean do ltisthn, RQ. “I was treated for a long time and was just about disco cd when I learned of ‘llhlit-u-tivea.‘ mprovcrnent cume with the first few doses, and in six months the kidney trouble, weakness and headaches were one." "Fruit-a-tives" regulates the bowels, lridns and skin—purifies the blood-- and bziugs sound vigourous health. this wonderful medicine made of f‘ t juices combined pith the finest ' 50C. Q ,... modlomsl ingredients. 25c. and I bOX--Bli dealers everywhere. REQORDS On _Sale To-day 4253 "MY TONIA" ! “Sweethearts on Parade" 1' Organ Solo by Leis While Organ Sludior, l'\'.Y.C. 4273 “WEARY RIVER" “Some Sweet Day" For Trols by Bob Haring and Hi: Orchestra will: vocal choruses 424B "CARESSING YOU" “Rose of Mandalay” Tenor Solos will: Orcheslra. by ' Bob Nolan _ 4250 “ALL A-TWITIER" “l Wanna Places and Do mas" ' For Trols. fuse Slafinrd and Hf: Orchestra will: vocal choruses Z Good Selections on every Brunswick Record Nov! Release every Thursday ...*'_4_ v * ._,, Iv y llesr these over C. F. C. Y. Radio s Station or at {ISLAND RADIO c0. ,1, then order your copy at once. _ Carters Seeds , . _, TESTIMONIAL (Not asked m) Iron Okotoks, Alberta. l, ' This person sent us a nice order for esds "sin this year I nndhisthlstosoyz- Okotoks, Alberta, March 17, 1929. Messrs. Carter 4r 00., Ltd., Seedsmen, Charlottetown. “It seems strange to send all Chis distance but while I lived on P. E. 1., I always got good heed st Osrterb and thought 1 would try it again. Have been sway twenty-one yesrs and ulwoys get my turnip seed from m, ss no seed we ever bought ' so: hero grew turnips with s " flavor." Yours, ‘ ‘U! CARTER’! TESTED .IlIDl.NoModlolsndnwsy lb my item flied h: CATA- I100‘?!- ..'- 148 Great George Street, Clftowu gllbnuzl ll l? to market vms steady with New ‘y; at 50c per ninety pounds. in bulk. l 60 to 65c and green mountains at 65 6*" i - l Could Not Sleep ; Ont, writezu-"I downi did not wsnt Clentral Guardian ‘THE ROAD BACiV-This Iright comedy drama will be presented in the Prince Edward Theatre, May 6th and 7th, under the direction of Miss Barbara. McNclil. The total net pro- ceeds for the Protestant Orphanage. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH IN Canada, Sunday April 14th, there will be service in the South Gran- ville Church at ll a. in; in the Clif- ton Church at 2.30 p. m.; in the Long River Church at 7.30 p. m. INSTITUTE MEETING — Borden Women's Institute held their regu- lar monthly meeting March 27th at the home of Mrs. A. Brennan. Meet- ing opened by reading o! the Club Women's Creed. Eight members and two visitors were present and one new member joined. The minutes of I last meeting were read and adopted. ‘A pantry sale was held and $7.63 l realized. A play is to be put on Ap- | ril 2nd. A letter was read from the I teachers asking for increase in their salaries. A resolution was sent Pre- mier Saunders asking him to give this matlci- his careful consideration, as we do not think the teachers are get- ting a reasonable living wage. Re- polls of committees tvcre then heard mid new ones appointed. A dainty lunch “'21s then sewed and a very en- joyable evening spent. Next meeting to be hold in the school. Meeting clos- ed with the National Anthem. FORMER. lSLANDER-The Antig- onish Casket says: On Tuesday, March 19, St. lviaryls Cathedral, Cal- gnry, Alberta, was the scene of the celebration of o. two-fold event. Com- bined with the solemn celxbration of the feast of St. Joseph, patron of the Universal Church, was also the hap- py occaslon of the silver jubilee of the Rev. A. B. Macdonald, D. D. Born ln the parish of St. George, Kings County, PEI, Dr. Macdonald grad- uated at St Dunstans. In 1899 he went to Rome, where he made a brilliant course in the racred scienc- es. Ordained by Cardinal Itesplghi in 1904. lie spent the next/nine years of his life at his Alma Mater. In 1913 he went to Calgary with Bishop McNnlly. In Calgary he has resided ever since, except during the Great War when he was Catholic chaplain overseas. He is n distinguished con- noisseur of literature and art. with deep love_of study and of scholarly mind. PERSONALS hiiss Grace Blenkhoru spent the week end with Mrs. Fred Godfrey, “Riverside Cottage," Suffolk. Miss Edna Guudct, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Gaudct, Mis- couche, returned to her home Wed- nesday, alter a week's visit as guest of Miss Ulcleue Gaudct, 108 Prince Street, City. THE MARKETS MONTREAL, April 10.-'I‘he ex- port trade in grain continued of a limited character here today but the demand from local and country buy- crs was fair and a moderate amount of business was worked at steady DNCES- The demand for all grades of spring and winter wheat flour was quiet but prices were unchanged. The mlllfeed market was quiet but firm. Standard grades of rolled oats sold well at firm prices. Owing to the high prices prevailing for all grades of butter the demand was confined to small lots to meet imme- clio \ wants. Receipts were 634 box- rs. The cheese trade was quiet but é the tone of the market was steady. Receipts were eighty one boxes. Pric- es for all grades of eggs were well maintained tinder a limited inquiry. Receipts were 2,713 cases. The pota- _ 7- _.¢.\ ‘>4 ‘l Brunswick green mountains selling l and Prince Edward Island whites at to 70c. per ninety pounds. in bags. A , fair amount oi business was done in l Weak and Run Down l Didn't Want to Eat Mrs. D. Icons, Ssult Ste. Maris, wss weak snd run _to eat, sud could not see-p. I felt tired of living and often ion for death to free ms from my telgle lotrgzlsory as I felt I would ver s n n. i. would t” I I811 I .URDOCK i Buoop — BlllllfllllS mdresllyr feltllhs gill ‘lzlnpondnsrllliesssmedzwnsto’ TODA 313' fl ./ ~ PLANES l ! Scores of them. Squadrons of them. The Heavens black with them. Swooping, looping, darting. diving. Plunging to destruction. Every known aviation stunt thrill crowded into s. 5-ring fly- ing circus. Outclassing all other air spectacles. SPECIAL MAT. TODAY AT 3.15 CHILDREN 16o. ADULTS 37c. NIGHT 7 8t $45-$60. 376. 52c. beans and values were firmly main- tsin-ed. OTTAWA, 0nt.. April 10.—Tlie on- ly price changes reported in egg mar- kets today are from the Maritimcs, where quotations are working lower. TORONTO—The lccnl egg situa- tion is unchanged. Dockers are quot- ing country shippers for ungraded eggs delivered, eases 1‘(I.lil‘llCCl, extras 27-28; firsts 25-26; seconds 22-23. MONTREAL-This egg market is unchanged in both tone and prices. The sale of a. number of cars is rc- ported on a basis of 27 3-4 to 2B cents for extras, F O B Lauder. increasing under favorable weather conditions and the market is dull as all dealers are getting ample suppli- es. Prices have worked lower dealers are now quoting country ship- pers for ungrsded eggs, delivered, 24-26; seconds 20-22. HALIFAX—Egg receipts are creasing rapidly and while the undertone on the market is weak. ROAD ACT -Continued from page 1- Hon. Mr. McIntyre: lrnmo: EDWARD .4» CAPITO .’I'I__~l_l_§ CHARLOTTETQWN Ne w Show fill/HUMAN To-Dmz s-THRILLERs-a Greatest rodeo ever held! See Ken Msyngrd ride bucking bronchos, bull- dog racing steers and ride to victory on Tarzan in one oi’ the most thrilling races ever staged! — WITH _ AYNARD --———4 . ST. JOHN—Egg supplies here are and eases returned, extras 27-28; firsts in- de- mand is holding up quite well, the Well, there were lots of acts going through the Lieutenant GOVFITIOI‘ in Council see fit and necessary. the leader of the Government says so. section 14, which says the Provihcc| shall be divided into 24 road dlvi-| body of reference in the Act at all. Is that law’, or is lt-nol‘? You might; as well put in s. schedule for no Act 1 at all. l lion. Mr. McIntyre: According to! my hon. friend's stntclncnt, by ro- pcnling section 14 the schedule auto- mnticnlly goes out? ‘ Hon. Mr. Stewart: It mes out and; should be properly struck out to mnkc n proper amcuzlnicilt. Th: umend-' ment should contain n section striking out the schedule. I nm only mnkin‘; a suggestion in oxlér to have you make proper legislation us I see it.‘ i am not finding fault in any cnpf lions ivay. ‘ Perhaps my hon. friend mlglzt cx-g plain why this unncccsscryv lcginla-l LAST 0F “EAGLE ornumn mo. NEW s n a 1 A L - MYSTERY, or ln Council should be left to make ling if it were struck out it might lcnd fnlchcwun, Mrs. i0 confusion. I would much prefer jEvcrett liiass. Mrs. Joseph MacLeod Mgny kind messages of sympathy‘ to leave it as it is now and let the lVlctoria. change the divisions as they might ‘Ainreh 22nd. to Appln Road Cemet- , icry and was largely attended dc-l Ilnn. Mr. Stewart: I am sorry that Icpit the bnrl condilion of the roads; MacEachern, James Matheson, Char-l, slons as per schedule “A." You will 'les Condom. William MacFsrlancpgshol-t illness, aged 55 yen-g 1n herl have a schedule in the Act, and no Ambrose Barrett and Russell Boyce. , “can, her (fiends have suffered the NIGHT” THE Tumu. ACTION MAT. THURS FRI. 3.15 ‘ brothers and sisters, William] the change. It seems to me that it {Gass of Churchill, Robert of Green 08B be 11° hardship l0 any one. and lBfly. Thomas 0f Chippemeld. 58814- Gladys; crescent, Lloyd and Flovriepl ment in the family plot, beside the i-Iarding Smith, The funeral took place on Friday: r r The service at the house and gravel Let us see what the position would 1 were conducted by Rev. Mr. Kaye] be. lie purposes to leave it stand as ‘who spoke comforting words of sym- ' hearts were saddened when it became; 111g her home at Sydney. it is, and he is going to strike out ‘pflLhy w the bereaved. were; Judson l The ‘ pull-bearers r I f From Brightest Broadway To Darkest America With MADGE BELLAMY oncu- fallow» ssnm {t} i‘: f I.’ f” w usual, _.1~= . -_ e rmccs p’ ' l i spray. Vernon and Marie; 5pl'ay.| sister Minnie; wreath, Marjorie and. crescent, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cox. 1168!‘. Wreoied trains- wrecked llfilfll — l!“ ‘p msn whose courage and daring ssved both. Berg h l picture this glorllies the unsunl heroeslo/f the railroad sud tolls s stirring love story about ouo of its gnentest dsredevlls. “TIGERS sunpow" AND CHASE COMEDY "LOUD sour" Monday morning the remains will be sent to Chilliwack, B. 0., for inter- ircmains of her late husband. The late Mrs, Vickcrson urns born . we“, received {mm fr-mnds far- Bml in Norl-h River Prince Edward Island , and 11nd lived most of her life ln the fltinritiule provinces with the excep- ‘ Lion nl a few years when she lived at MRS. II. A. ROBERTSON. On Sunday, March 17th, known that Inez Wood; beloved wife] of H. A. Robertson, had pnsscd away, West lo visit her sons and daullliflfi and lcn days ago become ill with the ’flu. at ‘her home in Alexandra after a" ‘Cllilliwack, Following me death or . her husband there, lllflliy Viekersou returned to the East, mak- the late Mrs. Two months ago she came to the She ls survived by her four sons. l loss of n true friend and her husband wlnlal“ Vickersmb .231 Hmkelag“ 4 MRS. PERCY W. ROBBINS. The many friends of Percy W l Robbins, of Morel], were shocked to, ‘hear the sad news of her (lentil, Athol and Fordon Judson, and well which occur-red an Thursday ramming,‘ she guarded that trust, her tenderest ltlurcb 14th, at the P. E. Islnnrl love and devotion wns given to them Dual wmch she had entered on MQHJ and in return from them she was day previous for treatment. All thoughti fully repaid. @1103’ 11B"! 81'0"?" m "rd Flgnnigan, Molnpun, Mass: and one she would soon be restored. to healthn’ 1y "lflnlmmlv and “m” mmlln u“ stster, Mrs, R. Younker, concord, New but cu the above mentioned natal loss of one of the killdlit 0i "Willem-I Hampshyrm will‘..- undergoing an operation, her, They Will 10m; 111555 U“! much M; ‘those loving hands ever» ready to‘ mum-m a,-rnnge,nc,,-_5_ ‘ pure spirit returned to God who 83W‘ . Her passing away at the early ngc ,.‘,l iwcrlty-six years, leaving three l the death of he? first husband. the l clue had clone and in that sad houl‘ House and after they were ln force for a. year they were amended. Hon. Mr. Stewart: That is the-fact. tlon is introduced? Has any necessity; for making the change appeared in the working out of the Act, or why ILLLle c rcn motherlcss. seemed particularly snd. Her rcmaiils were brought on Thursday's evening train to Morel] Station, where many sympothlzlng that apply now. Hon. personal property Tax. schedule in. people. at any rate. What are the provisions Mr. McIntyre: Under same provisions as the income and Dr. Mscltllllan: Are there much arrears? twenty-five. which would necessitate mm- M" Mchlwe‘ N“ very your rearranging all the highway much" superintendents in order to’ change. Hm‘- M" swwnl: I “Mme that That. of course, will have quite a W“ “e striking out the Se” dlsorganlzlng effect on the working tlon ~ that provides for the sehed- of your system‘ and I suppose com ule, and you are going to leave the Hon. Mr. Mclntryc: That is loft for the Lieutenant Governor in "om _M,._ Mdmy", Fm. the m_ Cmmlm- formation of my hon. friend I Hon. Mr. Stewart: But why not might say ‘that he is quite correct repeal your schedule? Why refer to the schedule and mislead the public when in fact you are repealing it? Why not have your schedule repeal- ed? It is only there to mislead the Hon. Mr. McIntyre: Possibly that is it being made? It will be neces- sary to change your highway super- intendents. You have twenty-five now, and they are bound to be div- ided. You might have twenty-two or twenty-three divisions instead of the sequehtly my hon. friend must have found out some. difficulty in order to justify this change he is making. There may be small districts absorb- ed into some other road divisions. In the circumstances I would ask that the Speaker take the chair and the chairman report progress and ask leave to sit again. I move that the section stand over. friends hud ,gathercd, and conveyed to the home which she had enter- ed three und one-half years ago as a bride. "Besslc“, as sne was familiarly known to her friends, was of a. qulci lovable disposition, beloved by nil who knew her. Although she had suffered lunch during the past few years, she was not known to com- plain. God has taken her unto Him- self, where there shall be no more sorrow, neither sickness, nor death. Iier funeral which was one of the largest ever seen in this vicinity, was held from her lsto home on Sat- urday afternoon, March 16th. 'Sér- vice was conducted by Rev. MJK. Charman, oi Mt. Stewart, who gave c. very eloquent address. referring very fcellngly to the life of the de- ceased, and conveyed to the bereaved fnmlly the deep sympathy of the whole community. point might be well taken.- The _ schedule should be repealed, but it msy apply to some districts and it may not. It is left to the discretion of the Lieutenant Governor in Coun- cil. Ws then shall have less than twenty-five road divisions, and we are not sure whether it will be It?- plicd st all. _ _ lion. Mr. Stewsrt: That ‘is making it more misleading than ever. The public will not know whether it l! of any value or not. Why not change your schedule in conformity with the Act? You sre npeallng the section on which it is based, yet you leave the schedule there. lion. Mr. McIntyre: Does my hon. friends suggest thst we strike out the schedule of the set of ma? flan. Mr. stewsrt: Absolutely; if Rood I In Memorzam MRS. ANNIE FARROW_ A deep gloom was cast over Appin and Vicinity when learned that Mrs. Annie Farrow had psssed-swayuuring the afternoon of March 20th after s very brief illness. Although not in her usual. health for the last two months shs was only bedfsst for two weeks. The deceased. was a great sufferer from Asthma for s. great number of yesrs, but the direct-cause. of her death was dus- to heart trouble. She was o7 year; of sge and lssyss The hymns sung were “Asleep in Jesus," "Face to Face" and "Jesus Savior Pilot Me", all favorites of “Dear Bessie." ' She leaves to mourn their irrepar- able loss a sorrowing husband, twin daughters-Grace and UllsJged two and one-half years; "Baby Hsrry" aged five months, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson, two brothers, Vernon and Sydney, undone it was srrlved homo too late for funeral. Her body was tenderly laid to rest in Mldgeil Osmetsry, more to swsit a glorious resurrection. The poll bearers were Lloyd Momma, Gordon menenuanms Anderson sndwllbln‘ Webster. The bssutlful floral tributes, which sister Minnie. of ‘New York, who Hooper, Harold Webster, Joseph A, you srs striking out the section on which it is based. Premier Sounders: That would Manufactured only‘? The T, II- nsvor do. so fr; u the schmlls is to mourn one dsughtsn Mrs. Wm. Gillespie with whom she resided also one son ‘Edgar on» the rhomesteld her husband 4 hsving- - pie-deceased her ilmostoovored tin casket. were ss IOIIOWI 2- Wreath. Htlsbjlnd Ind family; ‘lmosrned I believe that the Govern- \ about two ‘years ego.- slso the follow; wrath, Pstner. mother sod Sydney; I . ,- a devoted wife. Twenty years ago on. late Isaac Judson she was left the care of her three young sons, Bruce. lighten their labor. her words of nd-Y vice so lllndly given which will ennbie: the-m to bear bravely, life's trials as; wvhen they stood before that silent l forui and through blinding tears, gazed on those beloved features made even more beautiful in death snd realized in their aching hearts they had no mother in this world even then. Oh Chrlstiaif mother they knew. Unforgetful in heath as in life that clothed in robes of spotless white she stood before the great throne of God and humbly prayed that he would help her loved ones to bear bravely the terrible cross which had fallen‘ so suddenly to their young shoulders. She leaves to mourn their irreparable loss besides her husband and sons, five brothers and one sister Mrs. Alfred Jenkins, Alexandra; Pree- land, Pownall; Csldwall, Bunbury, Lot 48; George, Western Canada; Fcnton, New Brunswick and Everett. Moncton: who arrived home for the funeral. The services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Littlejolms, Pownai and Rev. Mr. Lindsay, i-iszelbrook. The pail bearers were Ewen Martin, Wellington MacNeill, Wallace Smith, ' William Hood. Seymour McLeilsn, Nelson Carver. In the quiet grave yard in Pownal, where the bending trees ‘whisper s. requiem over her grave s loyal heart is resting. Bleep on dear mother And take thy rest. God called thee home When he thought best. "ii-xii.- MR5. WILLIAM VICKEBBON (Moots Jaw hixohonge, Mgrgh 3g) Follwlns 'n ten day's illness "W1 influenza. Mrs. Ellen Vlcker- 80h. 88. died. in Moose Jaw on March 20th. at the homs oi her dslIhtenMrsHJ/lckerson 32Aths. him Waiting her sons and dsugntm in Western Osnsds. for thq pm ms months. . Funenl rites for the dooeued will bs conducted Sunday picsrnmn ‘g Brosdfoofs funeral home gt your,“ vmn aw. '1'. a. Hind cumulus‘. bsleastreot ssst. The dscenstti hsd . street west; Funnels and Haslnm i Vlckcrsoli residing ut Chilliwak; and Mac residing Edward tors, Mrs. H. Vlckerson, who resides at Keelcr and who also resides in this I city at 32 Athabasca street east; Mrs. in. Richards, Sydney, N. 8.; Mrs. S. in Cornwall, Prince Island. Four daugh- l M. Richards. Sydney, N. 3.; Mrs, W. Broadloot}; are in charge of the ALMA-Mrs. Wallace Donald en- tertained the Institute at her home for the March meeting. Letters were read from the Teacher's Federation, asking Institute ‘m back them in ask- ing Government for increase in sslsr- ies. This the members agreed to do and a resolution was drawn up to be sent to the Premier. It was decided to hold a bean supper at the hQmg of Mrs. Nelson Currie. EDWARD TOMORROW ‘nuns? nsmnosn ACTION snow *&mv PRINCE WITH ORCHESTRA FOX MEA 1" FOR SAZE . l Boneless horse melt, boneless beef irimmhll and beef tripe for Isle. ISLAND com sronAc-E 00., up. 5043-3-7-ti. ‘i Insidious v O 4 g Sufferers m Eyestrsin hsvs perlec vision and the: fore do not I Pest the ‘ of H1? eve d eet. 7' The moti power of ih Entire I101. fl-[gnlgm r l; Nerve Energyd ‘ Normal eyed it is computed I utilize about , or this Nerve i Elli-Irv but w n Eyestrah is llfflfllt. a moo larger propor- 6 tlon is required. Qlrcg dgfggtlvg I 6!". throughth uonglmpfltm e or an ercesslv amount of t seriously o g of other § nd produce 2 e é Nerve Energy sflecLths funoti organs of the b0 lli health. usvz vonnl [m5 G. F. Hutclilkeson orrolunmrsr lajlcalgql nu . Grucn Csrioucho, u! ' l 1f jewel Wears among with 10 dio- r1731’); Prsciafon _ 8160. ’ Other dmmmld-sef [ppm {so nwumm Pfwivion movement, $875 the lflfllmlgrytodispia these -,ezsstto J - wilibenasldeligullligo be newer, more ou- - the hour! first jewelers in the coding .2 1929 . I i