~42- 6;...‘ s... fan's ‘ts-km. 4. —e,. c; l - Prevent Disease! Spray or paint the walls, nests,roosts and dropping boards with 091$ Poultry Disinfectant Kills lice and disease germs. Keeps poultry houses sanitary. Safe and inexpensive- powerful and_,sure. Mode in Canada. Soldby nfers Everywhere. Your Money Back if YOU Are Not Satisfied PRATT FOOD COMPANY of Canada, United 33c h Carhw Ave. _ Toronto l If“ YEAk J PRATTS 51' 0600-0 Q-OQQ Q9 $§‘§Q§fi§-§§-§:0-§O Your Personal l, Appearance ‘ls something that you do not i neglect. Rather, you devote i l a S considerabe time and atten- . tion to the various articles oi’ W B ' r‘ I h' h t e ring appa e w 1c go o i1' lothes make up your wardrobe. Why, then, should you not be as particular in regard to the wearing of glasses. Suit- . ‘ able "glasses, properly fitted, , t add distinction to the wearer. v , With a prescription fur- The Boy's nished by us, in on‘e of our many varieties of frames, You are assured of the ut- most in comfort and style. G. F. iluioheson Optometrist for Sundiay. It has al- so smartly strong and sturdy suits for Mon- day and on through 9440444044444 0-04-00-0400044 0 Q-Q-Q-Q-Q-Q Q-&O-O-Q§-QO ‘CQQQ-QO-Q o-o-o-ooo and play. z i i i, 2.41/51? offers suits for boys. 3;. 163 , ‘Suits for boys. 0mm». / Stree gable t0 get real iiatis can fix him up. Professional Cards $5.95, $535’ MacDonald: MoPhee $16555 855 L. A. MacDonald H, F. MgPhgg B. A. . .__ Barristers, Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan Riley Building, Charlottetown Mark R. MoGuiganH the ah. but itho joy'ous assemblage. Store has smart SllitSiludo the week for Schooli “The Boy’s Store”- MORE goodl Theiq floors STORE” of-j Phomgmllhel‘ pliers better values in 2:00 p. ifaction in boys suits—- ioring Bobby herc—-we $9.95 $12.00, $13.50, $15.00,! “Folks say that boys build lots of castles in they THE -8HOP from l-lolmou’: cubicl- —D(.N‘T MISS tho Millinery dis- play at liolmans today. -WATER TROUBLES CITI- ZENS. -The mild weather of the last, few days gives the appearance of Spring. Water is running fres- iy on the streets and many cellars in the town are getting flooded, the reads lending to town ‘are now almost irripnssible for‘ ‘Learns. U16 harbor ice is taking on a dark color uhlch indicates danger for that quarter.-—-l-[. ..--MA|L DRIVER LOSES HORSE Mr. Robert Dunphy of Kenslngton driver of the Kcnslugton-Cliflon mail route had the misfortune to losc a horse on Tuesday evening. llo hull procecdI-d some distance on his route 011 Monday, but was forced to leave his horse at alarm house on account oi’ soft footing and proceeded homc on foot. Ho started zigain on 'l‘uesday and had gmtr-n back to his next door neighbor's gate, leading the horse which ho hnd laid up. when she stumbled and badly that she had to be sho:.—K. -VARIETV SHOWER-A sig- nificant va-riety shower was gent- ly projected upon Miss Emma Ruth McKay. at the home oi‘ Mrs. Parnell McMahon, Kensington, on the uvcnixig, cf April l1, to antic- patc an event of essential impor- tance ‘In liic. About fi-ity qu-sts participated. Various diversions nvcrc rujoyetl which deléctnlcil Mr. Mc- Nolll, Clcrmont, drew inspiration from the soul of the violin, while hearts vibrated in sympathy. ice crvum and cake were served. The presents consistcil of various iformr, of silvoiwvnre, glassware, iiuun, (110. ull testifying tn the popilzu-ity of tho intentionally dis- posr-d pastii-s. Mr. Pctvr McMahon says ho enjoyed the event immen- snlv, 'l‘hi.-. ovcnt is only the pre- ifl a morccomprebensivc one nugurs ziuspiciously for a epoch in human existnnce. ,that diappy -—-Y. - \V.G.Y. Program 1 . . . . . .NONDAY, APRIL 15 ‘ WGY (Schenectady, N. Y.) l Genflrnl Ele°tric Company nossfand purpose remaining. Rates friends or Mr. Ernest Gill, a native of Victoria but now n resident of broke her leg so H —HOLMAN'8 MlLLlNE-RY. -- A Bllecl" showing of new, ready trim- med miilinsry at l-Iolmans today. 5—FOR THE INFORMATION o! those travelling, l wish to say. The Orient Hotel at O'Lsary still re- nialns open, despite the mmor to the contrary, we are in the busi- $2.00 per day. Mrs. T. M. Howatt. 4p-11-12i —AN APPRECIATION -¢ Tho Summerslde met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Sudobury on Monday night and presented him. w_ith a fountain pen and an apprec lativo address. More than two doz- en were present and a most enjoy- able evening was spent in music games and dancing. {-1-} Western Personals —-)l0'. Prince Gamble, Mount Tryon was in town on Monday. — AT "rm: Framer-z‘ eowAroo wElD. AND "muss. APR. 1s-1s --,\lr_ ltcuhon Tuplin of the Po- lice Dept. of Dartmouth N. S., has spent a wcck's vacation with his father James Tuplln, Union ltd. l’. F. l. —-l(. —.\ir. Uuban Christopher of Tiguish was a v-Hitor to Charlotte- town on 'l‘ucsduy.—K. ——<l\'lr. Henry Cameron, Albany‘ ~—I). J. '1‘. (' . 0 f W llin - was a recent visitor borer-U- r (lggrov 0 e g lion returned from Charlottetown i v l 1- - - l 1 r __' —‘.\ir. Russel Ahern, Bordon paldf)“ ruthd“ (“mm h" a business visit to town this week. __M,. “m, M15 Ruby skew), of —'H~ Allbcrton returned on Tuesday from a visit to Union, where they were the guests of Mr. Jillllt-S Tuplin_ Happenings of the Week —~N' . l). J. B ll, Summcrsiile. was zirvlsltor toolfiliti oily Thllfflillly- (Continued from M58 4') iiP-vliliffi ‘party on Saturday, was unfortunately taken ill on ‘Sunday with appreudiizitis, ueciessitutin}: an immmliaitr» operation-Happily ——MI‘- Dlllllel Sleele- Sllnlmersill" iic is couvulcsciilg nicely. left Tuesday morning on n busi- H a 5, 5 Bess mp w Newport’ w’ A gay round, of one and two table bridges is being indulged in just at present but as the bright weather approches interest is wan _Capt Ana“ McLean of Bream lng in indoor entertainment. aibane visited Clhaflotletown on "‘ ' ' Tuesday. —-Dr. J. A. Johnston, Tlgnish was .1 visitor to town this week- H. _._‘\[r_ John P. Kohoe, Capo Traverse was in iown on Wednes- dny. --iH. “Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Morris. re- ‘turned inst week ‘from a visit to New Castle, N. B. ——Mrs. Wanzley Lewis of Albert- on returnedd from Charlottetown .on Tuesday-K. Announcements were‘ received iiuro this week of the marriage of m)" Elm-Si Mc-‘mli "l Cm" D1". Nclissa Mabel Manderson and ' Eastern Standard lme tory time signals notations. 485 meters. liilk. ' 6:00 p.m.—~Produco report and and ima rkui. quotations (;reat l ‘WV? huneuntaiiu i i program 1 ‘ ' ‘ "z .' .ni.—. s ca . George Q} i you lave no eenginsltrulmelgntml 5clcction—- “Lain: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Pabs ‘i nooks" WGY instrumental QllflTl-Bl Somo liumor~form “Topics c change.) Cello soio—"Sicilinno" Ernest Burlclgb Soprano golo—“My Lullaby" Scot Mrs. Edward Coons E. (I, Smith, Accompanlst lusirunnuital selcction—"Air Ballet" Quartet. panion) Caprice" Quartet crs‘ Antenna" (Part ll) n. 11. Langley, Radio Engineer 12:00 m.—-U. S. Naval Observa- 13 *1’). p, m.—-<Noon Stock market 12:45 p.m.—~Weather report onll n1.-—Muslc and h0useh0ld| __Mr_ stock tho Day" (‘Courtesy of Pathc Ex- . Bncb dB i Lose? Rexilllliicffirlalvslyirgizt (golilltlgggefigzoéfihut the Prince County Hospital on instrumental sclection—— ‘Mazurka Darn Addross-(‘The lllroadcast Listen- lottetown visited Tignlsh on Iflrucstlay, in the lntrests of the ‘Swift Canadian Co.—K. Mr. William RcescDurbin in Pass-l deua, Calif. Mrs. Durbin _ many friends while visiting rclnt- -—~.\'lessrs James F. Donald and lives hcre last summer and heari- Hmvarll‘ Ramsa?’ ‘if lllalpequc lost congratulations are being tor- were visitors to the city on Tucs-. _ r 1H - day_K' €\\8i.(. t ‘ t _ Thomas Ramsay of With the passing of Lent dam‘- iKensington visited Chariottetoivnling m“, been reaumed Wm, renew. ’°“ Tmsdai" led vigor throirgn-r-ut the city and i _,Mr_ GPm-ge Brown o; Murgfiteiilif‘, suvcral dances hold during tho ‘past fcw wccks huvc bocn lard)’ ircturne-rl from (‘h‘to\vn on Tucs»; _evcning.——l{. ,‘:1t,i~11‘li-d, 'l'i11-ru is ovory indica- iiion ihut dancing will be as popu~_ ~43"; MKCMH’ or P“»‘:""““"l1ar as cvur, continuing through ‘N. S, 1s visiting in Sunuuersule, 111mb, 5,1,15,11,51. guest of his ‘brother, Rev. G. SJ ' , 5 ,5 Mitchell and Mrs. Mitchell. ‘ _ _ I __ Many fru-nds hcrc will be inter- t; —Mr. W. A. Lovkhart, of Truro,‘ cstr d to know that Rov. F. D. DOW- ispeni. ‘Monday in Summerside, ‘Lhelnng h“ hm.“ apvoingm] as 35555. guest m’ MT‘ “m1 Mrs" ‘ems Rm" tnnt tn Rev. Dr. Prlugic in St. Andrews Prcsbyicriun church in v lsay. -—-Mrs. John n. Ii-nrding, <11 Nor-lsllmey- iboro was successfully operated on» ‘Mrs. J. J. llilglics,’ wife of iho Member of Parliament for King's P. E. l. received: Thursday after- noon of this week from 4 to 6 at the House of Commons, Ottawa. _ fi ~O I Flnrlng turn-buck cuffs are feat- uri d on the new spring flcillkli- o" Thursday lust. —T,,"[\'FS""§. John Thomas, Albany and Join Tminor, Kinkorn. Wore amour, the business mon here on Wednes-tlzurr-li . -—Mr E1‘noai,'\VrEuh\, SilliililFl“ B‘ A‘ Shouldlft forget vinnn Sodo-JAX-li", from ‘lconcelk iside was among tho. visitors to A ms-TE , io in A Minor . . . . .. Goldmar 5 5 , l , l,t.l_]liayk dresses a white cuff gives ll a R R’ s°"'°"°"' Em when 1t comes to wear- rowan A Rice Tollllfintiue on Tuesday. flii ll k d Money to Loan _ _ ' _,, ‘ Th, .. mess for me firm of It. T. iioi:r..1:1;ii‘1ir.n~_ fominlxie appearance, an cam°'°" Bkwk ing‘ CIOthQS ‘Ive soprano 8M0 l have B1: poi; Limited. on n-lilir- frocks a colored one ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 3.111s :1 disiinvilvc touch. Pleated Charlottetown, P. E. inland DR. GLIFT ' Chronic Diseases Treatment in person or by letter Addrese: Purdy Station, Weetchea ‘ ter C0,. N. Y. eiarth.” Barrister, Solicitor, Notary Public Etc MONEY To LOAN Montague P. E. Island l’ r F W. Garrison Miles A. B., M. D. Pulmonary Tuberculosis Specialist 120 Brighton Road, Charlottetown Gan Treatment in Selected Cases Telephone 207 Palmer 8c Palmer H. J. PALMER, K. C. BrJ-rieter, Etc. ‘ , Money to Loan Iank of Nova Scotia Building ' Charlottetown, P. E. l.- J. D. STEWART, K. C larrieter and Solicitor, l4 Great George Street Solicitors for the Union Bunk of > Canada SEPAR pected of a Fanning Mill. .._ V r. C. G. Archibal » Graduate on N. V. Poet Graduate Medical School and Holpltai Practice limited to Eye, Ear, None and Throat Office Bayer Building, Great George Street, Opposite Guardian Office Tiephone 850-J. Office Hours-D to 12 a. m. 1 to which can be used for feed. TiON pays for itself every it cannot be excelled. room and impact them. pretty close down to Moore 8: McLeod Ltd THE BOY’S STORE s. s. HESSIAN ......................................... § “PERFECTION” SEED AND GRAIN THE PERFECTION GRADER does all the work of the old Fanning MIN. door It BETTER and QUICKER, and beeldes this it doe: a great deal that hue never been ex- Grain, and navel all the Timothy Seed In Full when, ||1 preparing Seed Grain it saver out nil the broken and shrunken grains, which would never grow anyway, and There in e utinfled ueer near you. Coil It our show- A. HORNE 8i CO. "one."novnweowovoooeoewonoun noon». Mrs. Coons Instrumental Trlo-—“Romance" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Debuss American Trio sgprfllig Sulio—“A hlcmory" Park Mrs. Coons E ' I . . m-crlczm‘ Trio ATORS IT DOES NOT blow out 600d in then wayl the PERFEC- yelr. For cleaning Tlnothy w-.. instrumental Trio-——‘Lc CYBB" Saint Scene J. B. Champion, Ollmnry‘ y‘, arrived in town by the morning train on Wednesday. Ho W68 lll attendance of a Dllllellt lmm ma‘ place whom he convcycd to the Prince County HOSDHQL-‘lti- —Dr' Tllfllllllgs which fall ovor the wrist uro also (exvcs-ziiusalp; Slylifill. l If: k3 a hllcr Majesty the Qhrflll lllilll ll visit to the‘ Royal Borough of Kcnsingion the other dny. Of course there was reccllllfllli "l"! speeches, and. important people wcrc present, but ‘the Dart iici‘ Majesty really loved was the visit m the‘ poorer ports of Kensinzlml whore (he people live in amull houses or in rooms and work hard [or their living. After the formul “Purina” Slook ~ Foods We have just received a ship- ment of the fam- ous Purina Stock Foods, including C OW CH 0 W, “ ‘-' Popular Centre Charlottetown citizens are be- ginning to appreciate the very coo- venlont and 11o to date entertain- ‘men, hall in the Navy League build lnig 11nd notwithstanding tbs extra ordinary weather conditions this wintu‘ the hall has been in consid- erulbio demand. NOW llllil- Spring is opening up, it is 619961‘ if contrasting colors. fawn and grey. Spring suit. , reception at Kenshigton Town Hail and a visit to the War Mem- u|'l'.ll which stands on the corner itisity shops and went to North Kcusington, She [hero visited “The Venture“ which is u convert- of tho Prince of Wales. What's Wrong PORTS TO ANSWER AGE OLD QUESTION [ijllmiwnnr ll‘ Christ should visit the earth in this ‘hectic era oi’ jazz uud flap- pcrs and bootieggery gone mndi what would he see and what would be his reactions to it all? That, in n broad way, is tho theme of DunleTCarson Goodman's stupendous drama of human ipns- slons “What's Wrong With the Wo- men?" presented by a brilliant all- siar cast which opens a two day's engagement Wednesday, April 8, at the Prince Edward Theatre. Mr. Goodman has drawn his, story on s huge canvas of cyclonic emotions. His characters are teal,‘ flesh and blood man. and women. most of whom move in the swift est of the world's fastest and most furious metropolis. But he deals which gives won- derful results and which our stock feeders praise very highly. Try a bag and be convinced it is the best Stock Food on the mark- et. Also Purina Hen Chow and Chick Chow. l. ilorne & 50o. |cd that the hall rwlii ‘be in greater demand than‘ ever forteas, con- certs lectures. lee cream and berry eocinls, card parties, dances and for various other attractions. These excelirnt facilities n-re avail- trcmelv rensonlhle rental, either ‘for tiny or n'ght entertainments. In the Summer months the view of the inxrbor and surrounding coun- iiry 1.1 not surpassed and with the promenade grounds attached molten the p. mines most ideally situated for n community and host- ing cemre. Enquiries can be made to Commander ‘Lswln, Super- visor oi the Navy Magus, or to Pet‘; (Xficcr iieern. a returned sailor. and his wife who reside on the prcmisos; w'th the latter satia- fnctury arrangements can also be mad-a for catering when desirwd. 113394-1401 able m tho general Liuibiic at nn cx-- not merely with individuals. With the facility of the master Ilorv teller, ‘Mr. Goodman takes a great world problem, goes right to the ‘core of his subject and frosts it in o big and insplringnnunner. It livrin no way an attack on woman- klnd. it in in no way a sermon. 'But in the very magnitude of its treatment it driver home a lesson . itlie whole world will be better for having lean. , lit. Wiilinm Neil directed the pro duction with fins discrimination. He hadlpiendid lupport from one of the molt brilliant out: ever u- eeinbled for o picture. ‘Among thou ~ -. .1 I Chamoisette Gauntlets. suede finish, strap wrist, in fawns and greys. Trimmed with $1.75 to $1.98 Silk Gloves. — Gauntlets in fancy styles in the best shades of Wrist length, silk gloves, two dome fastener, double tips in same shades. Prices $1.25 to $2.50. Neckwear.—All the newest in collars and cuff sets, in white and colors; also mar.y other styles in separate colors. ' Chokers-Stylish squirrel and fitch chokers for your new \ PROWSE BROS fro. i; ‘\§%0UK ouorzrrfoiiififffiff; l d HALIFAX, April 13-(Quo1ad0ns Am. Oar and Foundry furnished by Johnson and Ward of 1st. Mary Abbott's churchyard, ‘llfllllbelfl o! the Montreal Stock Anwrlvun Smelling on just opposite Barkers, the Queen Exchange‘) A d drove through ‘Church Street with Bell Telephone . . 120 1061x5321: lsifcllfizrltallway its multitude oi‘ untlquc and cur- Bronunon ........... .. 43 New York can,“ Si lrawrence Flour Ottawa Power ..... _, Cuba Cane Sugar Pfd Pan American Petroleum . Laureutlde Pulp .. __ Canadian General Electric .. Canadian General Electric Canadian Steamship Com lCnnudian Steamship Pfd .. o Asbestos Com .... .. Wlth the Womenfioomnnon Bridge Montreal Power BIG NEW PHOTO PLAY PUR-iWinHlpBE Electric - National Breweries .. i w a ,....~‘». .. I .- r i154 c. >~1 Smiitioil Solo 1.... 0111 Ladies’ Roady-to-Wear- Dept. COATS.—In polo, velour and tricotine, t 5. v -.'. ‘,4_J_.'!il.--; ~‘>.~,_1...r. - in many stylish models, half and full lined. Prices ranging from $8.98 up. s. SUITS-Smart box coat, Russian effects and tailored models of tricotine and poiret ’ twill, trimmed with braid, embroidery and . silk stitching. You will like them at our prices. 5 , DRESSES.-—The newest models in serge, ‘ tricotine, flannel, silk, canton, crepe and l Alltyme crepe. l~ Princess Slips. Shadowproof, , Habutai silk, white, pink, gree Real and black. . l’ ‘Special price _$4.89. ' ‘ Silk Nightgowns, in pink and white, habutai and natural pon- gee, $5.50 to $6.50. ‘- Beautiful White Nightgowns, trimmed with embroidery, tucks . and lace. , $1.00 to $4.25. ' Bloomers, made of pink and / white mull. Special 65c., white " and pink crepe, 95c. ,/ Step-ins, with checked dimity ‘ trimming, 65c. , ‘ \ i Envelope Chemise, in silk and \\ cotton, from $1.10 to $6.75. 5 ‘ l i w- , r m A-m. ‘Locomotive ...... .. Cubn- Cane Sugar Crucible Steel International Paper Kelly Springfield cd public house now turned into gmeplilctan ‘Can ........ .. 96% Mex peuoleuln .1 sort o. social centre for the Hraz an Tra/ctloln 50 incemuuqua; Me, Mm-me whole neighborhood. The mem-- “Qwmd Slllml H11 — Press Steel Car bers of the Royal Family were at 3°33‘) if“ 5°"; "X Reading .......... .. Marlborough House, where the be-,S:;n|@h m3; cgnened ‘ 133$ fir???‘ Pacific m v _ ----- ~- -- . u o s er - loved Queen Alexandra vias cele ‘Steel Company of Canada 75 Union Pacmc J51 bratlng vsry quietly, among her British Empire Steel 1st Pfd ma), Copper ' children and grand-children, the P (x9- 194 PA) -- —~ L'_ s_ Steel sixtictli anniversary of her com- Nizlgmxls a; MONTRE lllg to England-as ‘the bride electi , - 1934 vlllllll‘! Shaiulnlgan . 117 1933 View", I Bank Commerce .. Bank Montreal . _ Wheat May 12a uy 119% “ 122$. _ Corn May am my Bill . 82%. 37% Oats May 45% Jilly 45%- .. 511/4; --rv—~. r-—-—""""'"" m‘ Syrup Plelpsin, Loved ,0 . By H osts of Babit Hell o tunpooniul will nuke i fulfil " ‘ , rennin u», no ,1.,1.| m FAMILY 1m ‘m IT ll" THE mother bar her choice o! _ mm} remedies for her baby's 1111110!‘ I B. but. phe should be caro- ful which remed she selects she do the d‘ harm. What might bu safe for herself may do in- {pry to an infant. ou will find that if_tho little ono cries and doesn't $111; to play that a blood h‘ n 1 w areoon- ' ; morcufl '" _ sti ate First efiupmauyorsspvqw and ‘ 1n a few hours. You will not have force ii. on babies or children: l ‘all? lctuall all forjit, it IFQU; - Mount-tar (no rom e D. Cold n' i d mp5s 1. ..'JZ...I.<."'“"° W}? with I ' he ingredient: uh: ‘u? mo» mu- fiootl‘ '%'l£unfii' lt in better for you youn 11...; who trike port are Wilton buckeye. Jolie GWITINB Bordon. llolllfll Love, nod u Rococo. Huntley Gor- d011,,‘ Barbara Cutifitoh. Constance B‘ nod, fl-feddr. Hopper, Poul Mo 111mm! and others.