Ask for the new Wall Paper Catalog Cheer up, brighten up your home with new WALL PAPER. The new Catalog shows the attractive patterns and colours you want at the lowest prices in Canada. Ask for a copy. USE THE COUPON MOORE & McLEOD, LTD. CI-IARLOTTETOWN, P_ E. I. Please send me the new Wall Paper Catalog. r--are--2 Name ......_....-.. Address ll c ooze - cod ...- ited S. CI-IARLOTTETOWN, - - - ‘ P. E. I. CLUE: An unknown aoltllc Ilea here. (391) Mlfllh AH‘-II. lfllldolh (391) Hart House, Unl- versily of Toronto. Canada. (393) Temple Bar, London. (394) Marlin’: Place, Sydney, Australia. (395) Madame Tuseund's Wax Works. London. (396) Unler den Linden. Berlin. (397) The Bastille, Paris. (398) Conslilulion liiil Arch. London. (399) Prince’s Cute, Cannfliun Nnlionnl Ex- I-_u-mon. ggraigg. 3:;--d.-. .<4_o9).,s.1-.».u an. rpm. nes- ‘iurn, ”’ ' What and Where is it P Indicate which scale you think the photograph ehows, hy placing in umber in the square to the right. SAVE YOUR LIST OF POSSIBLE ANSWERS. . THE COR- RECT SOLUTION TO THE ABOVE IS SOMEWHERE IN THE LIST PUBLISHED UNDER PUZZLE PHOTOGRAPHS APPEARING UP TO AND INCLUDING T0-DAYS. K ,4,’ 14%; The greatest labor saving Machine on the market. spreads all kinds of Fertilisers, spreads wet or dry. The material to forced through by the famous Holden Auger Force Feed to the two end spouts where it drops tothe seatterlagfaas. Spreads evealylifeetwideauy anoutpuaerefronlmlhatglfillhq ' Place year" ifs-lee to-do} ‘ ‘ Special pI'l.c‘_g T iTHE_ _CHARLO’PTETOWN C.N.R. oirers Special May Excursion Rate MON'I‘REAL. April 15—apecial bargain fareexoursions at approxi- mately a cent a mile on tickets good going daily from May 14 to May 28 incluxive with a return limit of 45 days from day of pur- chase of ticket, from territory in- cluding the Maritime Provinces, Quebec and Ontario to Weetem Canada, is the offer of the Canadian Pacific, and Canadian National Railways as given by Mr. C. P. Rid- dell. chairman Canadian Passenger‘ Association, here today. The above fare is good in coaches only and where sleeping accommo- dation is required, the following special bargain fares apply: (a) tourist sleeping cars at approxi- mately 1 1-4 cent per mile. plus regular berth rate: (in) Standard sleeping cars and parlor cars at approximately 1 1-2 cents per mile, plus regular berth or chair rate. Except as otherwise shown tickets will be good going via Port Arthur, Ontario. Armstrong. Out, Chicago or sault Ste. Marie, retumingz via the same route and line cnly. There are generous optional xoutlngs. Stopl overs within the limit of the tic- kets are allowed at Port Arthur, Ontario, Armstrong, 0nt.., and West: also at Chicago, S.rult Ste. Marie. Michigan, and West, in accordance with the tariffs of United States’ railways. ‘ Lady R0dney’s Last Call at Halifax HALIFAX, N.S.. April l5—When the cruise liner “Lady R,odney"‘ Canadian National Seamships. sai‘s from Hali'”ax (Thursday) at midnight via. Boston for Bermuda, the Bahamas Islands and Jamaica. She will bid adieu to this Atlantic port for the season, henceforth making Montreal her port of ar-‘ rival and departure during St. Lawrence navigation. On the north- bound irip of her present voyage, she is due to arrive Mont-real May 10, and depart over the some rout/J. May 14. ‘ The “Lady R.odncy" will be pre-‘ ceded at Montreal by her sister, ship the "Lady somcrs" which is, due there April 26111. With de-i parture April 29 to initiate the seasons cruise program from Montreal conisilng of twelve 11- day cruises to Bermuda and fif-‘ teen 25-day cruises to Jamaica "the 2-day trip each way on the great St. Lawrence scaway combin-t ed with the ocean voyage provides each year a distinct lure to honey- moon couples and with our canoes- sion of ten per cent off the steam- ship fare during April and May, we anticipate that an unusual num- ber of newlyweds will paironizzei our ships this spring" stated Vlc-- tor E. Elke, passenger traffic man- ager of the company. i on the present voyage will be McNair of Toronto DcpJrtmcntal,. manager of the Imperial Oil Lim-; ited. Other I)£1SS(‘ll‘,(‘f'5 on this voy-- age will include Ftlther Giliis, Father McNe:ll and Mrs. A. S., Michacis. all of Halifax. In addi- tion to these passengers are many from New York Ciiy, Boston and Cambridge, Mass. The “Lady Rod- ney" will a'.=o carr~_,v a good cargo‘ consisting of automobiles, lumb:-r,‘ shingle’-‘, hay ChL‘(‘<'(‘, flour fccds,; packing house products. drugs, dry- goods, fOCi\\'(‘.’ll‘. and many other: manufactured commodities for thci southern parts. BROCKTON SCHOOL Following is the report of Brock- ton School for the month of March. Grade X-1. Mnry 0'HltllOl‘l‘in. Grade VIII—i. Ilcrnlcc Griffin. 2. Marjorie O'Hnllornn.."i.Eicr1nor Mc- Innis. ' Grade Vf—l. Moo Blanchard. 2. Georgie McCarthy. 3. James Mc- Carthy. Grade V-1. Holden Shaw. 2. Stephen O‘l-lnllornn. 3. Perley Shaw and Evelyn Griffin equal. Grade rv—1. Kenneth Shaw. 2. Basil Griffin, 3. lilarinn Griffin. Grade I1I—1. Wilfrid Griffin. Grade '.[I—-l. Ralph Hardy. 2. Myles Griffin, 3. Bobby Gallant. Grade I—l. Jean Show and Gerald Hardy equal. 2. Doris Griffin, 3. l-loward Griffin. Teacher—Beatrice O'Brien. Among pas en,L'ors of })rominc1rcc.mS£Week' me guest of M155 Mabel ' Gmnt, Pleasant street. Eastern Gleanings The many friends or Mrs. Peter Campbell. Black Pond, will regret to hear of her recent illness. O——:——n Due to the extremely bad mow storm on Wednesday the mm courier was unable to make im daily trip. Mr. John J.’Campbel1, Red Point, was to souris on Tuesday. Mrs. William Power, Little Hag. bor, has returned home. having spent a few months visiting friends and relatives in Mass. Mrs. Lawrence Whalen, nut Baltic, is spending a few days visit- ing at Campbell’; Cove, the home of her mother. Mrs. Joseph Mc- Eachem. Mr. A. J. Kenya has returned to Souris, having spent a few days visiting friends at Red Point and Black Pond. Miss Grace Dlngwell, North IAII, is spending a few days visiting at Red Point, the guest of Mrs. P. Kldson. Mr. Peter J. Oampbell, Black Pond, paid a. flying visit to Sourls on Thursday morning. Mr. Alan McDonald, st. Columba, was a visitor to the home of Mr. Hugh Campbell on Wednesday. Friends of Miss Julia Mclnnis, Red Point, will be pleased to hear that she is rapidly oonvalescing after her recent. illness. Misses Marion Mccormac and Annie Sutherland, Monticello, were visitors to Bouris last week, the guest of the :’ormer's cousin, Mrs. A. A. Mclnins. Misses Annie and Alice Kennedy, Kingsboro, were visitors to Red Point on Friday. A FULL-SIZE 10¢ PACKAGE FOR 5¢ At Your Dealer's With Purchase of One Large-Size Package On A Special Intro- ductory Money-Back Guarantee Offer SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY MONEY-BACK GUARANTEE OFFER Accept this regular roe elae package of Oxydol for Sc with the purchase of one large package at the regular price—try the I0: size package. If you aren't fully aatlsfied. return both packagea with sales alip showing purchase to your dealer and get your money back. We will repey him. Her many friends will regret to lenm of the illness of Mrs. Walter Young, Kingsboro, who is a patient in the P.E.I. Hospital. The Red Point Weekly Sewing Club was held in the Baltic Hall on Friday aftcrnoavn. Lunch was served by club members and it was decided to hold next meeting in Baltic Hall on Monday afternoon. home of Mrs. Hamid McCau‘.l on Friday last, a large number of ncighbotmg ladies gathered in and hooked a goodly number of mats. package is made solely to int home. Mrs. George Jarvis, Red Point, is spending a few days in South Lake at the home of Mrs. Roy Dixon. among bur, flake. chip and Miss Mary Campbell. teacher at million dollars to Perfect- Priest Pond, spent her Easter holi- days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Campbell, Red Point. Miss Martha Baltic, was a visitor to the city s““d3Y “fl-5‘~ ' Robertson, Ea-..t Mrs. Jerome Pond, is spending her Faster holi- what improved after her days with friends and mlativcs in BCCICCHL. . Charlottetown. Mr. Theodore Robertson, mer- Peter Friends of Mrs. Massey, chant at Red Point, is loading East Baltic. will regret to hear that potatoes at East Baltic St. she has entered the City Hospital for treatment. Mr. Rupert Garrett, represcnta-‘ __.____ tire of the Potato Growers Associa- Mrs. Emanuel Sutherland, Black'l10H. East Baltic. has loaded 3 Pond. Wflo a visitor to Red Point C01‘-5idr‘r'ab'c quantity of potatoes on Tuesday afternoon. at Baltic recently. i Messrs. Louis Mclnnls and Neil Mr. F. Quinn. Cardigan, passed‘ McLellan, Rind Point. were to Scuris through Red Point on Saturday Saturday on business. on route to East B'altic.—F. , ..-.TT.:“”£.‘:‘?..:’.‘ ..’i.“’i.‘i.’ .§i:‘;“i.. Temperance Meeting of his illness due to an attack of pneumonia. Friends of Mr. Jerome suther- on th V 1 {M d . A H land. Black Rind. will be sorry to 13”,‘ ,,,,,,‘;e,,f,“ :§t§u51,,_:£cale',npp:r_ learn that he is confined to hi: bed ancc m.L.m,g was held ‘I, the Pub_ 51"‘ W 3“ “Wick 0' “1 ¥T1PF°~ lic Hall, Murray River. under the M V auspice. or the Division of the Misses Martina Campbe.l nnd sons of Tompemma Elsie McNcill, Red Point, were vls- Although the evening was Wet itors to East Baltic on Tuesday and the rows not mod quite 3 good evening. at the home of Mrs. Eddy Sized ,mdk.nce was present. Mr. J_, R°b‘-“"50” A. Gosby occupied the chair and‘ _":“ the f ‘.l i ogra 1, .::‘:.:‘:s.°a..r.:°*:" .:.“°.m.1:«n. ......:; :3.“ W m W n, peas. 0 ear 1 Ch ‘ --F1 1 Q In he is able to be about again after §§,°,,“,,,",§; by°’:,',’;,,m,r,,m {us find,‘ his recent accident. Gosby. ' ' ' ' Address. Rev. '1‘. R. Goudge. Those Pai BURI j LOOD j BITTERS - Bamciivo up HowiYou May Get Rid oi- Whon boils start to break out it is II evidence the blood is clogged up with in “I3 purities and requires to be thoroughly purified by I good blood medicine. We believe there is no better blood cleansing medicine than Burdock Blood Bitters. It helps to remove the foul matter from the blood, and once the blood is purified the boils disappear and your misery at an end. Try it! FATHER 5010. Miss Jean White. Reading. Mr. David Brooks (en- cored.) Instrumental music, Samuel Hor- ton and William Horton. Address, Rev. C. F. Flannigan. Chorus "Marching On." 5010. Rev. T. R. Goudge (encor- nful Boiis Sale of candy. Instrumental music, Daniel Hor- ton and William Horton. Offering. Solo "Where Is My Wandering Boy Tonight," Mrs. Welter Dalsid. Audience joining in the chorus. Reading, Mrs. Milton White. Address. Rev. 1?. Kmaley Steven. TO OBTAIN 10¢ ACKAGE FOR 5;: And Find a For Quicker, Whiter and Safer Washing Method SIMPLY DO THIS: Go To Your Dealer and Buy a Large-Size Package of Oxydol. And—By Paying Him 5 Cents More- Receive A Regular 10c Size Package to Try. Money Bank IE Not Satisfied. . HIS if bl “M -B kl trod to Oil " A h°°l‘“‘5 bee W“ held at the Tot’ ariillllfliolz gackacgleydf talle nriaw ailtci ilnyprosgd OXYDOL for only 5c with tl1le0:urclias_e off 2: larfge ucea ar as er, ar whiter and safer method of washing clothes into your New, improved Oxrpor. is the latest laundry soap de- velopment of Procter & Gamble experts. Everywhere women are changing to it-discarding old favorites nulated soaps and tum- ing to OXYDOL. They find t does 3 things you never dreamed a single soap could do. Features that cost one First—Cutswashing time25‘}I,to40%intubormachine. Mn J- -1 Campbel1.rced Point,iGrand Worty Patriarch of the E. Garrett, East ‘"5 9' V1519” W 313“! Pond on song of Temperance. As the evening had turned out '-'-——- to be 9. very unpleasant one it was The many friends of Mrs. Edward armed Chapman, Black pleased to hear that she is some- ‘April 21st. Notices will be put up Japanese student recent in the near future. National anthem. Saves hours of labor——gives you your afternoon free. Second—Soaks out dirt from clothes in 15 minutes. Not one bit of scrubbing or ball needed. A simple 15-minule soaking .. quick “‘l‘ouc -up of bad spots -—-gets clothes brighter and winter than ordinary soaps do with hours of work! Third—Yet OXYDOL can't fade any washable color. hurt hands or injure fabrics! Sheer ootton nuts showed no perceptible sign of fadm after 1 con- secutive washings in OXYDOL suds. ry this new and improved "no-scrub, no-boil" laundry soap—0xYDOL. The results will amaze you. Accept 5c Bargain Bu :1 lar e acka e today. Most dealers are fea- turing it al azpecia price while supply lasts. And for only 5c more, accept a full-size 10c package. Use it-—and if you don't agree OXYDOL is the fastest- washing, whitest-washing and safest laundry so? you've ever used. return the sales slip to your deal and get your money back! We will repay him. IAADE III CANADA WELL MEANT one of the greatest compliments to ho‘d another dress to the students of a Chris- (Patrlot. Please Copy) tian college when s. beaming youth came forward, and, shaking my hand heartily, exclaimed: Mr. Brys.n. public ;lmt wa. ever paid me. said William pieasure to hear you talk. Your Baltic, will be meeting on the evening o Tue"d:1y. Jennings Bryan, was by a young mouth encircles the globe and when of Erigiish in you have broken your Toklo. I had just finished an ad- people are cheerful. Great for Lumbexo IAiI'lll’d'l it is the utmosl lip many ‘iTARTER’S SEEDS GROW’ Buy Our l .- GENUINE “English Grown” Mnmmoih Lute Red No. I CLOVER SEED A strong growth of Clover is assured. TESTED TIMOTHY For stile at our Seed Store and by our Agents. Z~,:kc| N3. 1 We have secured from Ontario a carlond of Mixed Timothy, Mammoth and AlS'k6 An ideal mixture, and should Clover, 70% Timothy. 15% Mammoth Red and 15% Alslke. give excellent satisfaction. Ask for price and see Sample. TIMOTHY SEED Our supply of Timothy Seed is secured from the heat seed [rowing districts, Ind we Our “Nickel" Brand is very choice this your, large. plump Seed of good "color and germlnltion. We also have a. good No. 2 For both Timothy and Clover Seed ask for prices. CLOVER SEED. Mammoth Late lied No. 1 (English and Canadian grown). Alslke Clover high nude No. 1 (Our Rose brand) Early Bed (Clover. Sweet Clover (white biol- ufler the very purest stock that it is possible to get. (rule. which is No. 1 for purity. som). Alfalfa Clover (variegated). All at lowest possible prices. Carter 8: Co., Limited SEEDSMEN ‘CIIARLOTTETOWN lVLli..l.e..r 4‘ . ' ‘-7 ‘- HA§N'T BEE N HOME non TWO HEAi?TL£95*I-E 04-: win. LATER-lCAN'1' ’ I DIS'l"t.RB HIM Now-He is -- ASLEEP NON-HS, Nsvia , GETS up UNTIL Tvf. ii.