..4_i. ' FRIDAY, Where C 0U" TLESS feet tramp into your hom“ you need lite BEST FLQQR ENAMEL.’ p. s. ‘ to notice scuffed, worn-looltiiig verzintlzth steps, where your home gets the hardest .1i'vn. For lb": ve v evnrtitig condi- ' l - (‘ll technical <istitig finish, -ui hut . use. unli ~.cttrrlin.1r_vpditits, “ ' selerteti pigments and wear- tmel" from your C-l~l. Dealer. hv l 4 it on wood or cement‘. zn" or garage. For EVERY PURPOSE in the Home . . . You can get C-l-l. Paints, iinntnelsYzlrllidies to mectl-vt-ry ynintin ' ncctl. Your C~l-I. Denier will llt tn lit lu you with g ]Ji'4)l>l\.'}ll5. GET THE FlNlSH LXACTLY RIGHT FOR YOUR PURPO$E SEE YOUR C-l-L DEALER LISTED BELOW: CARYELL BRUK, LIMITLD l) lstributurr F or Sa l err Eve rywh ere t.=:__-s_--.- _ _ KENSlNG/PON SFHOOL lMcMahon. l l j —~s* . Lira iv Reedy) 1. Henr -" ' FCIonor Roll for . ‘it unit's S11 ztlers. trade X: 1. l . r nntl Au Neva Hecltbert. 2. t‘ ‘l 'l.'l Heckbert. me)‘. tn-ade VIII: 1 Helen Irhntl .1 .. t‘. ‘Ptufiitlll I it l Vlvlnti .\lzi"lclt. 2. Retires. Ll. I-Jmltm Atohlahon. ivan Dav. t: t l» e Vclnili (icofgc ' rt-..-.-..-.-.-.-.-..-.-.-.".-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-..-..-.-.'. ~. -.-t.-.'.'.'.r.' NOW IN STO K 1937 FORD SEDAN 'l‘llt.tltt)l'tllll.\' RICCONDVFIONED A. HORNE 6b’ CO. Phone 678 16R Kent St. PUTATUES Hunter River Starch Factory is now open to receive potatoes ptrving 50c per I00 lhs, at the factory for potatoes grading num. her one small or for senbby potatoes and slightly less for culls. 6E0. E. FULL 8t SUN clw-trt‘. Pl - Dl'l\'llt‘_t!(‘ti this column u reserved tor new: ol l ucwry nnluxo may be Inn-fled at 6 cent: ~ word strictly pay- able In advance. .- i CRASWELL tor PDOMJKTRDHI. ' CO ‘FEDEIUTIIUN LLFE INSUR- ‘ INCH. L-QTSL-l-‘I-Zl-Zlll. l PKESBYITIRLAN CHURCH BEB- ' ‘ sunuav. May 19th. Mount w ~t 11 A. M. Harrington 3 .M_. hiarshtlclil 7.30 P. M. L-52 ~11. l ONE THOUSLLND BAGS OF lCEllIENTK-We are today un ,cars 0t fresh Cement. b11085. L. M. Poo.e 8c . L-Htl-B-LB-Gl. AUCTION. balance of E. W. Tay- lor's stock 7.‘ Saturday evening. ‘some solid gold scari Pins, Rings ami Brooches wtlth real swnes. L-523-5-17-2i. STEWART UNITED MOUNT |PASTORAL istewart i1 A. M. Donaldston 3 RM. {Lot 4U at 7. Rev. Sidney J. Boyce, ‘B. A. Minister. L-51'-li. CORONATION Rustlesa 566d vlrheat; Erban mnner and Victory Seed Osus- best grades o! Clover and TlInOLlI)’ seed. Lmvest prices. ‘For sale at Carter's Queen Street. L-512-11. CORNWALL PASTORAL CHARGE.—$BI'Vlc€s on Sunday, May 19th. Kitigston: S. S. 10.15 AM. Sen‘ ~e 11.110 A. M. New Dominion: Sen e 3 1’. M. Cornwall: A. M. and Service 7.30 P. . Rev. E. It. Wootlside. Minister. L-502-5-17-1l. NOTICE T0 TEACHERS. — Mk’. Harold Lawton, 304 Fitzroy Street Charlottetown has been appointed bv the ltvectitlve 0t the Prince Ed- ward Islnnd Teachers‘ Federation, as head 0t’ the Personal Service De- partment. Address all communic- ations b0 hLm L-525-5-17-2i. PRESBYTERLAN C IN CAN_AD.-\. — Brooldlebd Ghetto. -—— Services hext Lord's Day. Sunday School at Brnoktleld 10.30 A. M. Also reorganization meeting. Hartsvllle Suntlnv school it) A. M. Worship 11 A. M. Hunter River 3 P. M. Glasgow 1mm 7.30 P. M. L-515- CILURPH 0F ENGLAND SER- VICES -—Trlnitv_ Sunday May 19th. Crapnu . St. John's Church. Holy Ccmmunion 5.00 A. M. Sunday School 3.00 P AI. Evensmtg 7.30 PM. Spinetlcld, Si. bllizztbellrs Chnrzh. Ilittiv Communion 11.00 A. M. Rev. G. R. Hartman. L-521-1i. ENGAGEMENT A N N 0 UN GE- .\ll~1.\"l‘. —- i\trs. lvlurtlock MMKQflZlB announce the etiuzigemctit. of her tlnuehtei" ilelcn lvright. to Mr. Alex Corbett. sen of the late Ml‘. Corbett and Mrs Jessie Corbett of Toronto. Marrinze to take place in the near future. L-510-11. NORTH RIVER UNITED BAP- local interest but ldverttllnl o! CHARG E. — Mount. 11. she leaves to mourn. three sorrow- “nflelubnmo tramp m“, cmmnh“ mg dmltZlm-‘YS- MTS- Harv“ n“ '- slon considered the present op- Ml" John W~ C-‘lmlllwn- M - pnrtune for such revtetv heetluse THEATRE “HELL BELOW” IOBIBT MONTGOMERY MADGE EVANS t ROBERT YOUNG l l l l l l l filmed o! Submarine Wurtut u l SOURIS-THURS. ltilh. Conserve ve members n caucus . f{.£}"“§{3;,f:r';‘°\§*§")- f}; %of‘lfc'g';'_' | luunnav RIVER-FRI. ma. live House redolail.’ ivu. 1 . former minister 0t trade and eom- merce ln the Bennett government, ‘ uerenten Joseph trams (‘lurnnlfl- Dantortlfl) on the fifth ballot. DIUNTAU Lib-SAT. 18th. New Ball For Study 0f Freight Rate OTTAWA, Mav l0 —(CP)—A. zeneral review oi’ ‘Canada's railway freight. rate structure on a Dom- ltiion-tvide scale was suggested by the Royal Commission on Dom- I latch-Provincial Relations in its‘ report today after a brtct review o! complaints placed before i‘.. Such a review would permit ‘he various governments t.o present their eirtims to n body qualified to l make appropriate awards and tunke it possible to deal with rates tor Montague Mr. and Mrs. William Brehzntt of Charlottetown attended the fun- eral 0t‘ Mrs. William Campbell. Mr. Isaac Ives o! Tryon ' was visiting friends in Montague Wed- nesday. The tuners‘. oi’ the late Mrs. William Campbell was held on Wednesday afternoon from the Un- ited Church. The service was con- ducted by her pastor, the Rev. S. E. Hayward. A large number of people was in attendance. to pay their last respects. to one who was widely and fairly known and clearly beloved by all who knew her. The floral tributes were very beautiful. Georlle I» 399k 07 MW” “lmllfliimh ot chnntretl conditions "due to the also other relatives. The hymns hwmnsm range and efkwapcpm,“ 5""! “TF9- Abldt‘ ‘will M“- S-ll" lot alternative 111921115 of trzvisporia- I“ The Am“ “f Jpslls- Th“ “m” ltion and the increasing sitms 0t trio rendered that benuulul lrvmtfla wvivny o; Hwimml qupsyionqng Cmlnh 9mm Th9 Rlwr‘ Th“ l)“ll’la.s to the justice of the existing Messrs. John E. sn.uchlre_r. . Fraser, Mont. Wrigu. ‘Leslie Mac- Wm“, Ontm-m for example mm Donald, Bruce MacLcnti, M0“ tended before the commission that Amienr. Interment took place in m“, Weston, gram m,“ were a I-mler 319M553" C"l"'*‘l“"»\'- ‘burden on Eastern Catmdn. the “m _ lconunission stated that the record. M17" “mil” "Nlll "mi 5mm: which lt. reviewed left tmdecided son returned to their home fromjlhe question or "-9.; moflmtnhty m. the Kings County Hospital sunwofhcrwlse o! the gram mkup A bearers were: TIST I'.-\S'I‘OIL.'\'I'F B. A “Fire of .. Lord is ivtll them that tent‘ tum." J. M. Rlctetl l. urtieti . The funeral i zhey sticnz the on, Mr. Louis itlvezxANcw‘ Glos- . .l.i\\ l-lcctrd for A9. n sulwrqwrwtl. mrvultiz of the l7ll'(‘(‘7t\l‘.\‘ W ll, Tltlllltlffih wes lnt, Flt-nest Cudlnore, Vice Ptrvlr‘ . and J. C. Stewart, Secretary Treasurer, MEDICAL SFIFINFE DISBUSS- EIL-fflie mclnbers of KPhSlIlQIOll Home and School Society were rcectitlv to hear the reading oi’ a thesis on medicine and medical science embrricinz a llreat outside the medicm trntemlty This homily was orelnplly prepared and read by Dr. Jnrtline to thel mmde in nwdlcal science -tvhlc.hl has since then made mentor ad- vrmccs than anv other science. All the assertions made by the doctor are as applicable totltiv as they were tlvc years nun. A special vote of thanks was moved bv Mr. ‘ Nnmian Zvlncrlotiald (P lnclpalfl!‘ stipported hy James wndcrgnvt. ~—-— t Nl.\R'l'l.\'-l..\\\'l.OR »St. Dtm- t stun‘: lrvsillcn was the scene of n pretty wcitlitiv at 6 o'clock ves~ lerdny morertie when Erhel Pau- line, daughter of Mr and f\{;~3_ John Marlin, 32 Hf sbom Street. was united in the Holy Bonds of tndtrltnotu’ to James Arthur Law- Ior. Rev. P. tttcMnhon. D D., Rector of the Basilica, performed 1h,» ccrcmntiv. and celebrated Nup- tlal Mass. The bride. who wns zlv- en in tnarrirnze by her father, was attractively nowned 1n 5 navy blue tailored suit tvlth powdered blue blouse and navy blue accessories, and wore :1 handsome corsage btm. quot of Tnlistnztti roses She was assisted hy her sister; Miss Flor- ence Martin. who was beeomlntzly downed in n. suit. of powdered blue. with navy acresvirles, anti wore p, (‘OT-Ville 0t roses The groom was supported by his brother, Mr, Ed- ___________; n OOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOW How Are Your Eyes?‘ It you are hnvln: symptoms of strain-headaches, lore eye: or tllulnesa — consult. a spoo- Millst- At your service with yearn of experience and u thorough rcfrnctlrlg service. Call In and discuss your dlh -ultlcs. ti. F. llutoheson G. F. HllTCIII-ISON v0» F. G. HUTCIIESON. }.¢,.¢+oovoovoooooavooo>ooooovo r t.-.'»09-n.'l1,_,~ a WC... route to the m iinlntid where they 4i larity of the nus to llil‘ i1llll'l‘l.l‘:(‘, the bride the KllPnL of honor ' .(‘1‘lll\llCOllS showl" l 5 E '9 c v-fi a H Z C‘! .. Guamlm‘ 3mm‘ . . trol of all alternative forms of ‘ - Tlmllflrfll- frlexius in extcntltng hearty iei- ‘Hunspoflntion; raising rates on y“ L“ Bimn‘ lcllatlmm ‘basic commodities and rates gen- nnt: Frank McKay. iii Use Illlnnrrfs tor n-ches. 2. Ruth Gallant Wallace (laliunt. Li. lclta Linlltnt. Edmond (lullant. it. . . God III . 233MB; Lgliwxigléltlmnmzilg: fig“: Stella lgilrc. 3. .\luorc.l lancubone. i l lain Gallant. 3. Louise (ialiant: assembly of the Merllcal Smtctv 0t jGlllltllll. H"ll(llt' Linllnnt. Louis Pure P, E. Island in Stimmerside, July ‘Clarence Gallant. Stella Pltre. Alyrc. 4th, 19:4. n stressed the prozress lgoltcetlv- Allele Griz Huber. FPPfilltiMi bv James l. Saunders. iranged ltlmsplf 1“ ltrlcnds were shocked when lluber 401-1114» and we all join in Wlflllhfi l urned up the other (ltlv and lwtzatt Parade. I TILLIE THE TOILER - dfiy- definite finding! on this point would » - ~~~~——— be a contribution to the procesl ward Lziwlo y t‘ , o1’ adjustment, it. added. of the muss a wctldnig ‘fl-‘l- In ntljtistmctit. 0t’ rates to meet vxas lcrvctl at the (Queen Iloiel n: "Mount. moods of me railwm-S and “Limb. “we l“"‘§°"l' lmmcdlmeltlze eomtietition of other forms 0t ,1 1mm.“ “ml Tcimwis of U?" °°n'=trntisportnti0ii. "tipparent. inequali- YYHCUHE Dfl1“-1<‘5- Till-i “'05 1°l1°“"“l lties and injustices have arisen," the U011 at the heme of the Unlmngssign sM-CL bride \\l- number fl As to the equalization ot’ freight ‘vwng i, L "r r ' pom” rntcs, it reported that its research eongrltflllzit ' and wncre a utitfet $1.,“ conducted Studies from which lunch was scrvlstl. Mr. "ml MYS- ‘w. 1d d u.r " n r Lznvlor. later left for 1 Nun‘ p n (‘esp e yo“ mdTltlll "l" . special difficulties due to condi- is 0t geography and terrain, the , _ tendency of rate making has been m“ lmlmfland still is to lessen. the regional idliierenccs and, “that is also very llllllOfiillll. to keep for Canada. a low freight w. A Mackintosh. one 01* will spend a short honeymoon on a motor trip through provinces. On th l» rates." . m. llhc ctuntnlsslorfs economic advis- 'ers. urns quoted as believing that ‘ ,v.1r niiosis in l‘".'l(ll1t\l freight rates Marmot be entirely ironed out '.m- -t.' t one luristlietlon is given con- I’ le Prt i r‘ / crultv in areas 0t great competi- tion; meeting part 0t ix-tl-eay costs 'b_v taxation. Gleanings From Tryon And Vicinity 2i Tlhe itinny trlcnds ol’ M1‘. A _l ttrd Francis oi ‘filyozi, igho 'r's riot "‘ i, nil e ‘ liLiltlW {thatmdlvere l‘; n : provement in his eondtt. SCHOOL Grade VIII: i. Ralph Knedbone. Grade V: 1. lfltlccnjineahone. 2. ltcnnle Guliutil. 2. bouts Pilre. Gltllntit. tirade 1V: l. 1. Louis Grade II: 1. Lena tiflllflfli. i! Perfect. Attendance: Ruth Gallant, May Pure, Everrtt. Messrs. Garnet ‘Trenzezc and Uilllfillt. Ellléfile t hinurlce Hownt-t made a bushes: allant. Lena Gallant. Arthur Pitrc. l mp w 9951mm on Mgfydayg. I olre Gallant. Edward Blanchard, Teacher. ____N____ The Cotigretzatlonsotthec Unzteél . . . Churches of Tyron and lnjuu “mints Guns" ‘lune wltnnly welcomed their new ALBURY_ N_ 5 w‘ ___(Cp\ _pm ,- _ tinster, the llev. and Mrs. lvlsc- ‘cars mm a man identified as Carl ltenn and charming lit-let‘. (“lllllll-ILPT , Germnn- born engineer. June-t. of S1. John, N. B. 'lhc_v me Alburv. Hi." ‘tittieh pleased wuh t-lutr new pns- l them the created happmr-s; and’ zocrl luck in their new 3101M‘. Mus: Vlllilntl Reid of Mtddletswm. P. E. 1., spent lam treek end vrry pleasantly. the west. of her tricrid, Miss Grace Webster 0t Attgusttne ‘ Cow L lvirs. Filmer Dawson of Augustine alkint: to them. YOUR MONEY lS wonru MORE now, BEFORE PRICES RISE! Smart Men are Getting In While Prices are Still Down We did all our clothing buying early. We thus got in on the low prices before any advances. It isn't by chance then that we are able to offer suits of this quality for so little. If we were duplicating these suits now we would have to sell them for a lot more money. NOW is the time to buy! “h i Fabrics . English Worsteds Styles . New Three Button Notch Lapel . Two Button Notch ‘ - or Peak Lapel . Fine Tweed: . Vary Smart, . Irish Twists Semi Drape Double Breasted Li; . Botany Serges ~ _____.J . Blacks . Greys Teal Blues Greens Medium Blues . C o Rich Browns . Heavy Stripes Fine Pin Stripes . Shadow Stripes . Ovar Checks PRICES $25.00 $27 .50 See the display ot‘ new sirits in the big central window MGDRE f» MFLEOD Emil?! Telephone 4U. Private Brunch lixchzmgti with telephones in all d ;i‘v-~- Patterns Cove srtctit. the wrek end with her L l parent: in Ttivon. ‘I'm- cold. rainy WtVlt-hFt‘ 0t the ltwt few days ha" dchvtd trrrmmg oporations scmtwvltitt, But Old Sol will soon be peeping out. trcrn be- hind the clouds. and evcoivthzng Ihall will be in full swing once again. :t.wo and Cir! Guide News ZION GUIDES, BROWNIES. BANG-ER?! Snturday eveirm: with t-he president. Miss Crnlv Fell in lnhai-r and opened by the C. G Ru nuers or ttm ‘Bet-W Foy. The Scripture Lemon] YOU'RE A mc: ousmou BAWI. us our For: TALKING m RHYME .THEN YOU SAYJLISTEN, MACJKOU TAKE THAT BACK-” THAT'S wards the girls haatemed to the C. G. I. '1‘. mrt. 1n the Vtst-ry on which is carried on every bat, ev- flown spent. the wreck end at her l time With tier datighter. MI»- v'c('- waning irn the Hall. the‘ The many friends 0t Miss Jenn . l. Delaney o! North Tryon we de- lpeople 0t lhLs ccmmunlty learned T, "Pm-prev." The business m me lighted to see her home again at- inf the death oi Mrs. tneet-tnt! “Yb: then dlltvusont. The Jar suweeatully mtdorgoing an op- lmother oi Mm. Ikvnt-lminl Period was lcd by Miss prattlon for wpendloltls in the Prince a Young. Rev. Fred nnd Mrs. Youngl 1 a 2t ‘in. . . B|.01&Pn1&n "Hi1 h G“ p Cnmlmypxmorcnce lVI-tlvcit assisted by Miss -Ooun-t/y Hospital recently, Cl‘. ‘l ‘ill tS d ' - g i?) Kfflfi sqifil.-fi“}orni;"fih‘,lilfi: was the 23rd Psnlm repented in un- LS. S. Olmrhttetovlm whtclh is ntvw where Mr. llstm. The meeting closed by sing- undergoing repairs in 5t. John, N. ‘copted a call when the worn came and ell enjoyed themed"! ing "Justln_1_ Am,’ oujlg,__ the week and verypleas-ltihab Harper wasforiouabr i11.._utinoat.. Mk. Kenneth MacDonmld 0t the 11.0 moving tn Halifax, JUST A RIOT OF RHYMES. z a l. os-rs. POETRY ctusmtsuuv vou "A" tAunsATEpR IS I1‘ Poér LAmAr -_ ___ _._____,_______V_:__ i’ __ , Free," (allowed by tape. AXter- V nntly mt- hls home in Tryon, re- Sthe lived only a WY ‘W's lurnmg to its diltlcs Monday morn- Mrs. Youngs RFHYM- M's‘ mu. were they spent a delighttul inn. ti; very “on known m tins o0 w“ 510W‘! M IWIBMJ-On Cent“. Miss France; Ives n! Charlotte-WW as she resided here LOTUWJ 'lic-me in North Tryon. lP. A. FttzPutrick fll We PL“ wh- It was with deep reg-rot that the ‘The sympathy oi the etrttreym munlt-y goes out l0 o’ Harper, the and the other membels Fred M. . tam-UN in their at?“ ‘WWW Recreation centre was “d W lhnd almost completed puCKlflZ prior ‘ again on Saturday Pvll?“ ‘m, A N. S.,|usual games were 111d" "many lmd lately ac- will l‘- titcv.) Young goodly number were l" it By Westfl" MAY I ITOINPOF COURSE, I'M NOT A POEKVM IUSTA