‘ 'l~ In. ‘the Ian ll uolllor/lslvanhge ~' aid-I l’ 3.901501! IASFTIRN 0n round J11? PW’ "Ni Irom Salon Joins (rlllllg n! Yrnlnub, N. 5.; m nab] in lrcra Red's Polnl Wharf. Saint John, fill/rrlr-yn e 4.x. (Axlzl. Du los- ,,,, g .,-.l..l. (a. s. w.) rout-nu mes-Illa. Local lmuusn an nel earrled between lallll Jolln and Vermouth. on..." larollfl m». slllll John. w-m. "niurl-lllillplercoms 82.25 up. lllood hr m, ,,,..,.l., l1... meals n lair prions. Pas-l-ruvrl- holding Illnsuqh this“ tn Bu. y... "r lliWllllll mo! "ti"?! llalnnolna Thun- llIY uni-l. wills sh. ship is lyiml In Snlnl 1,5", ul'll ~ul cnra charge. e Apply any Canadian National Hallways Company Til-lull 00in. or al Reed's Pains Whirl. Iain! Illa. . trinity iiinitzh fiiurti) WEDNESDAY till-Mission Band—Soclal Hail. tso-lllld-wcek Service-Praise and Prayer. ' Lilli-Choir Praotlco—llesl1a Hall. till-Sunday School Executive - Ladles Parlor. Md c; V.’ a4 a Company was received 71198110? afternoon by Mr. George otional elation that there is an average 73.000 skins offering Central Guardian I an! hpgg-ygq lllbflllllfliltill h‘ a lllwlylllllionpybe Q I IIOII skidding-flog Oourlnulanoa urn malls. mos. b-elsa-v-ls-sul ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is milled irom washed wheat. Best grocers recommend Robin Hood. L-MQO-ll-Il-flwke. Slllzl LIQUOR - The local RDMP. seized a small quantity o! liquor on Crestnut Street yester- day. The liquor was concealed in a snowbank. EVENING AUXILIARY MEET- lNG-The new evening auxiliary ol the Women's Missionary Society or Trinity United Church held its tlrst regular meeting last evening in Hearts Memorial Hall. Mrs. Hugh Miller, the President, presid- ed. Several members took part in the program, Alter the business period an interesting time was spent on thogtudy o! our missions in Korea. B. Y. P. U. MEETING —- The regular weekly meeting oi the Bap- tist Church Young People; Society last night took the rorm of a de- bate the suject being, resolved that the church oi 40 years ago was more eflectlw than the church o! today. The speakers on the pro side were, Messrs. Nell Price. leader, Charles O'Brien. and Justin Jordan. The con speakers were, Miss Vinlgt ~ 110111. 188401‘. Mrs. Foster Moore, and Miss Sarah Neill. The critic was Rev. Dr. Vincent. In a. stand- ing vote the pro aide won‘ by a large majority. ' LONDON FUR SALES-iword in Summer-side on the Canadian Silver Fbx Breeders Asso- ot at the London l, \_\ \.l\\-.\\\\\. \,\‘ l" . v 1r srsr1rsnx lJlU“ h 1h’ 1' 4L‘ l! . llill a A ' l ' ‘ I - I 3 Piece Simmons Outfit A Simmons quality outfit comprising gracetul Bed made of seamless 2 inch tubing, a strong coil spring and a thick all cotton mattress 54 48 and - $15-50 30 inch ‘widths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Four Feature Couch Values sumac COUCH STUD") COUCH Now you can enjoy one o. A strong sturdy link couch _ _ these lovely studio couches with thlck felt mattress cov- at very “we cos; Heavy cred in floral c r e to n n e t f t d repp covering in green shade. J3’. .’.".“....".“... $10.50 §,,',1~,f,‘1§.’{,‘ll‘i."7. $19.90 DAVENPORT COUCH ADJUSTABLECOUCH . For rest you cannot beat this This davenport couch has couch with the head which proven very popular. Heavy cable fabric gives good sup- port. Mattress and end cush- Non-rust, non-sag spring and adjusts to four positions. Jute Rugs 20 x ~33" . 515;; Congol. Mats IBx ~36" 37¢; ' ‘Ca rd Tables Green or Black $L39 9x6ft. $3.95 9 x 7I-2 ft. Kitchen Chairs Set up ready for use 5 for $5.25 Bargains in Linoleum Rugs 9x9ft. 9x IOl-Zft. - $4.90 6.40 _ Felt Mattress All new cotton $5.75 $7.75 End Tables With SHELF $l.39 Dresser Walnut ' Finish $0.95 Magazine Racks $I.39 l-lotulv BIG for HOLMAN SHOPPERS 6509 China Tea Ware PIECES I Less than Have you desired a beautiful China Tea Set, but put off buying because of price’! Then here's Your Big Opportunity. Really - we’ve never oifered better value. Set consists of 6 Cups, 6 Saucers, 6 Tea Plates, Teapot with Cover, Sugar‘ Bowl with Cover, Cream Jug. Many elegant patterns. Be sure to come early! Sold only in Sets of 23 pieces. EVENT - EACH 1.09 '4 GRAPE SHERBERTS 49¢ Excellent quality-always handy Now we come to a fine Special in Kitch- en Utensils with GENUINE “CATALIN” JADE GREEN HANDLES and consisting oi’ Grape Fruit Knives, Mixing Spoons, Measuring Spoons, Ladies, Scoops, Cake Turners, Spatulas, Strainers, l5c Each 6 for 35c Fur Auction Sales which will 09m on Monday. General indica- tions predict that prices will be nrm. Hudson Blu will start the sole with 19.000 kins iollowed by Arming and Cobb with 14.000. Frederick l-luth 22.000. C. M. Lampwrl 18,000. Hiday. lldarch L-A rally o! all Rlarlottetown Guides took place lithe headquarters o! this Com- pany, st. Paul's Parish Hall. Dur- ing the evening the Guides were addressed by their Commissioner, Miss Wilson, who congratulated them on their neat uniforms and spoke of tblrProrvlncial Rally to be held in Charlottetown next July when the Guides would have the great honour and privilege o! see- ing their founder, 10rd Baden- Powell and the Chic! Guide of the world, Lady Baden-Powell. Miss Wilson showed the Guides a beau- tllul shield which has been gener- ously dcns‘ ‘ by Her Excellency the Countess o! Bessborough to the Guides oi’ Prince Edward Is- land. w be competed for annually Speed Race As Seen by PEI Man At Daytona Beach A friend in Simmer-side received a clipping from .Mr. T. Arthur Dawson 0t Albany, P. E’. Island, oi an account oi Sir 1 Malcoln Campbell's adzivitles in his racing model "Bluebird" on Doyiona Beach by all the companies in the Prov- mm“ I m“ hu-Duwsomwltllhlswlleasld his 114's and Mrs. James cilnillis “tum who!‘ M’ n e general ' ' knowledge competiti at the 1f, “Milgffi; N11! were as follows: Orchids 14, wok B Duty m“. ‘m hi, m, to gate Hlelathera 12, Bluebirds ll, Dwqma Beach w m the speed °' "=4 5W1"- “Wsfl king. Bir Malcolm Gompbell in his 1°“ m” Wm" "m "l" 1n 131° racing car "Bluebird". In the party holler competition. were Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Grady oi '11" Marv-m for wt Friday's cllanmuwwn. other! fmm the Mills has ham sllshtlv altmd- Island spmding the winter month-s 1'" "l" 11m 11W!‘ the Guides W111 at at. Pamela-g are Mrs. p. n. 1110M their Dart in the Provin- Morrison, Mr. and Mm. J. Henry 11111 Rfllly- Distraction will be (or Oaudet, Mrs. Bonnsma-n and Miss Mm! property and at "campfire a MncKellvie. lumber o! second class and PIO- The clipping is taken 1mm the fldfllev bakes will be presented. ‘ Independent" newspaper published in the “Sunshine City". ‘I'll BANG!!! Unlike a recent dispatch from Day- m». Beach it makes no reference ‘me weekly meet‘ took place to the fact that Lady Campbell had at the Rovers’ Dan. Mrs. Merritt willie‘; Miss Wilson, Provincial 00mm loner, as s. Ra. er. than the in turn enrolled thelulollowlng DAYTONA BEACH. March 4 —- llrb: Jean Forsythe, Mary Nlchol- T110 M11108 0! swell P1111 hi8 100i m, Laura Mclmgne’ Evelyn mo“ down all the way lOdBY. not 0n the ulll 1mm 1393mm Basin“, d“. throttle o! hard-pressed old Blue- 00351011 mo]; m,“ 1n “mutton bird. but flat on continuance oi with the 5t. John's Ambulance "WM "m" °n 92mm“ ‘and’ ‘m’ Cour-m ‘he ruly and m9 Ranlenv til the beach definitely improves. concert. Two new songs were Th“ “u!” be many-Wm‘ the learned and the warm! °‘°’°d Wald” at: plllgvI-(llruizithriglvl: I I 1m Guide Bvensong and Tape. wk!‘ $1 Wm‘ or 1w’ we mg blue thunder-wagon stays in the garage until there is no danger o! sir Malcolm Campbell's eyeballs ilyin! out. his head getting torn away by tho wind, Jouncee bNaklnK straps that hold him in the cockpit and hurling him into the neigh- , b0 'I‘he slim Englishman. who will stand just so much of anything. 1n- cluding behlrld-the-hand heckllng wt local officials who insist 0n tell- ‘ng him what he's doing wrong, and swivel chair athletes who hold their nataaezomilesarlhoulgraoed once down the beach yesterday. He hit 2'10 miles an hour, a shade under ulything to do with Sir Malcolm postponing the race. (BY EDWARD J. NEIL) I'll Millard‘; for Outs and Iona r:____‘_ cllllrlrs FOR WALL lures llllll llEVl STOCK the record. but for the second straight day he was in trouble all the way. Nflllyfllillfiylfilfl O I900 0 - I u"! i. °p‘n"“up. ‘l6 Olll‘ IIP-tO-‘Ik WALL PAPER ROOM '3..§“'s§°wl“'rc> °'-‘ dlllhb". h‘ F1001.‘ I DIATBQ "W" “EMNANTB s‘ Island Hospital, March lil, ma, Mr. Harper MacKay, aged as years, son or w. and Mrs. Nell lnoxay, Mur- ray mrbor. -- MMIAY-At her helm. Irooland. ‘ March l2. 1085, Marti-mt later. ' dearly beloved wile o! muons 1mm. are e0. moors! Th0"- doy at I PJII. Interment Plebyter- halt pric 1 mwnu‘ llll Cemetery at Ireelacd. l “Dnl UIIIION-At Burlington on ........,.,,,, 1 "i.- c has.‘ rs. y,“ ‘a fir: the "golbyterlm Church. Illtlio 1.3130011, Welh l March 13. "nice shrill‘ It 1 PM». 111k!‘- usal la he namin- ions are in good quality cretollne bloke loose on both sides oi his mo- tor, and he was nearly gassed by fumes that poured into his cockpit. Yesterday, the beach was so rough that halt his time his head was jounced above the level or his wind- shield, the pressure nearly scalp- ing him. His goggles were driven down over his nose and mouth, al- most choking him. he skidded arter a bump and swe-revd badly alter another; his tires were cut, and the tread was tom completely from one o! them. Even so, a. return run north which he refused to make under the conditions, would have returlmed him s. new record i! he could have clipped .17 seconds ol his southward time throluh the measured mile. so today so Malcom. smiling gently to all but very firm, lied halt. c” B "1 won't drive Bluebird again un. p o p u l a r cretonne covered $15.25 mattress wit h valance til the beach is considerably bet- ter." he said. “The car is marvel- ous. I {eel tine, but the tact is that while this beach is grand ioraves- age speeds, it simply won't do at speed above 27o miles an hour." Drove High on Course As aresult therewssagrcatio- do in hotel lobbies as the local au- thorities who worship the racing stmnd and can’; bear to hear a word that even qualities pertemlon, quibbled querulously with one oi the two living men who have driv- en 200 miles an hour on laud, sur- vivor oi’ 80 years oi racing. it'll-i ssidhedmvetoo high on the course. kcelflns away ill-cm the wa- ter, and that was the reason why he hit rough spots and lost at least 25 mllx an hour through slippage o! his wheels. This is where you get the most of the best for the least. run. THE LENTEN SEASON 2 tins Pilchards 25c 2 tins Salmon, No. 1 . . 25c 2 tins Mackerel 25c 4 tins Sardines . . . . .. 25c 1/;’s Lobsters, per tin .. 25c 1 Crab Meat . . . . . . . . .. 23c 3 tins Soups, ass. 25c 1 Bottle Sweet Mustard or Sweet Mixed Pickles. 18 oz. size 28c ‘ HALIBUT, Lb. 22c SALMON. Lb. . . . . . . .. 25c FRESH FILLETS. lib. 18c SMOKED FILLETS 15c HADDOCK. Trimmed 12c FINNAN HADDIE .. 16c BONELESS COD 2 lbs. 23c WEE BALL HERRING dozen . . . . . 45c 1 lb. Pkg. 45c Cor. Kent and $10. P. J. MacIJONALD GROCER Phones 888 and 889 FREE DELIVERY Campbell explained patiently that at 2'10 miles an hour you set 18 1891'- cit your course sometimes with ease and tremendous celeriby. As to Bluebirds ability to break the present record, Campbell doesn't retain a. single doubt, given proper conditions under him. --yo,, don't spend $50,090 on a trlP over here unless you know that." no said. "I! Bluebird won't do ‘Z75 you can have her." SHANGHAI, March 1'1 Enthusi- astic plans are under way 1'19" 1° make China hockey conscious. Con: structlon has started on snapshots Y rrrt artificial rink which will have an ice surface o! 200 by 85 feet with accommodation ior hockey teams or 700 skaters and 4000 80cc- tators. Hitherto skatlnB has been confined in a. general way to Tlent- sin and Peking and other centres o‘ orth China and Manchurl1.__ Prince Streets 10 lbs. Onions 19c 4P. O. Soap 19c .1 lbs. Rolled Oats 19c 2 pkgs. Icing Sugar .. 19c 5 lbs. Oat Meal, Island 19c 2 lbs. Sweet Mixed Biscuits . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c 5 pkgs. Jelly Powders assorted . . . . . . . . 25c 8 Rolls Toilet Tissue .. 25c 2 pkgs. Pep or Rice Krisples . . . . . . . . . .. 25c rge All-Bran 20c 3 pkgs. Corn Flakes .. 25c lvlaxwell House Colfee lb. 43c 2 bottles Pore Essence Flour, 98’s. All hard wheat flour, best smiles at 32-59 4 gal, Kerosene Oil . . 51-00 2 pkgs. Chipso or 2 pk!!- Oxydol, large size . . 45c ‘lost Island ‘Cheese. lb. 17c EXTRA SPECIAL s panama Salt ass 0 lbs. Cream o! wlmt ...... .. sss EXTRA 1 TIN PEARS 1 TIN PEACHES 1 TIN PINEAPPLE l ill-l W‘. com Ib- 99905 2s l ii s. i ‘ . l 1oz. - EVERY DAY 1 Bag Royal Household NECESSITIES 1 lb. Cream Tartar 29c 3 tins Peas ....._... 29c 3 Corn .......,.... 29c 3 Tomatoes 29c 3 Carnation Milk 29c 32 ca. Marmalade 29c 32 oz. Cherry Jam . 29c 32 oz. Plum Jam . . 29c 3 tins Wax Beans 29c 5 tins Tomato Juice 29c 3 tins Peas . . . . . . .. 29c 3 tins Pork 8: Beans 29c SPECIAL {37c McCREADYS SWEET MUSTARD PICKLES, 20 oz. 23c 1 I McCREADYS WEET MIXED PICKLES, 20 oz. The quality and flavor of McCready’s Pickles is all than can be desired. 23c THA R LOTTETOWN Mlllliliflltlfil llslalll ll lll l=llllllls Legislation W o u l d Provide Equitable Means For The Dis- tribution of P r o - ducts.- (C. I’. By Guardian's Special Wire) ‘IORONIO, Mar. IL-To provide s. steady flow ct a-Bfloultursl W011- ucts and assure distribution o1 these products were the main aims or the natural products marketing act. Hon. Riches-t Weir, Dominion Mm- isbe-r or Agriculture. told the Carl- odlan Club here today. "I: the farmer can go about his zvolrlrhnowlnghewillnot be ex- aioitcd,” laid Mr. Weir, “he will put none into his eflorts and will be hapfle! I heart." Mir. Weir said cha-nsihs condi- tion; had ccnlronted the govern- ment with a serious agricultural mashd-‘ing ,. ‘lem. In 1929. Can- ada. sold to the United States 250.- 000 header cattle and calves and in 1000 with the new United states tarilla this market was practically closed. As a. result or the Ottawa Trade Agreements Canada could ship 280,- 000,000 pounds o! bacon a. year to the United Kingdom. But Great Brtbetn wanted a. high quality prod- uct and due to home consumption. this was lacking for export. The Unllted Kingdom also welcomed carnelian apples but threatened to place a barrier on the irult due to mngmst infections. ‘rheee were Problems with which the Department of Agriculture were laced, messed lvh‘. Weir. who com- membd the farmers on their co- operation to raise the standards o! their. products. Soviet Press I r k e d B y _ GermanReport’ 0N SALE AT CHARLOTTETOWN SUMMERSIDB Assassin Suspect I: Departed (A. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) _ VATICAN CITY, March 10- A Mexican named Carlos Roberto Mumfl-y. who was arrested four day! ago at the Vatican alter several at- tempts to see Pope Plus, sailed from ‘Trieste today on the 8. S. Ss/tumla. Vatican and Italian police an- nounced that his departure from Italy closed an incident which at flrstsce -‘ lilreanattemptonthe lite o! His Holiness. Italian police questioned Min-gay for a. whole day alter his finest, having found a. long sharp stiletto inside his shirt while on the Vati- can premises. The-y did not disclose what they discovered concerning the mans at- flllaclons, revealing only that he was a. Mexican and a Catholic, HERES MAR-K T0 SHOOT AT (By The Canadian Press) WINNIPEG, March 12 -— There are two young hockey players here who may, some day. lllve the judg- es who pick the Nstimal league's Lady Byng trolphrwinner a. head-‘ ache i! they ever make the "big time.” They are Ros MacTavlsh, aged 15. and “Bil1" Gibb. axed 14. voted the most gentlemanly players in their divisions in the Winnipeg Midget Hockey League. MacTavlsh. who stars on leit wing {or Pan- thers. oi the "A" division, and Gibb who patrols right wing (or Excel- slors in the "B" gmup, have never served a penalty in live years of ockey. Ms/cTavish played two years with‘ Quecnstor, in the Winnipeg Plsy- smunds League and with Panther, paperweights and ilyweishts. Gibb Played with church-Andrews. in the Playgrounds League, for three seasons and with Excelsior fly- welghts last season. —__-_______.. BRACKLEY POINT SCHOOL Honor roll for month oi February: Grade I-l, Susi MacCallum: 2, Annie MscCallum. Grade II — I, Alfred Murray; 2. Dorothy Robinson; 3. Alexander Murray. Grade II‘I—l. Clayton Ford: 2, Fenner Stewart; 3, Nell MacCalium. Grade IV--1, Bertha. Stewart; 2, _ Jamie MacCallum. Grade V-l, Annette Stewart; 2, I Eastern Locals ..".l.‘hll column ll reserved he now-a or local Interest but ulna-filo in: o! a newly nature In be In: nor-tell at I cents a word ltrletfi’ Iliahlc in “WUBSCB-lrnorl! to ‘he cu-rlotletown l‘ on may be banded to their Kept Archie Hume, Phone 47,"or left at H. J. Hahn's Drug store, Montague. Ll-‘I .3508!!! HOOD CHINA OAT! —Bettcr oats. Better china. All grocers. L-2740-11-12-20-2 III. advance. David Seaman: 3, George Robina!!- Grade VII-l, Heath Seaman; I, Hilda Murray; 8, Harry icrd. Grade VIIL-l, Harold Hughes: l, i Rebecca. Stewart. Grade IX-l, Verna Robinson. Grade X-l, Fwd Hughes. Mildred F. Brown-Teacher. Fresh Fillets Smoked Fillets Fresh Haddock Fresh Salmon Extra Special -; Fresh Halibut - 19c, lb. Phone 1210 %: 32:63:: The Benevolent Irish Society PRESENTS The Blarney Stone Mon. & Tues.—Mar. 18'19ih at THE STRAND Box Oillce opens at Strand Theatre Friday, March 15th at l0 A M. Reserved Seals 50c. Rush 38c. By Special Arrangement With Samuel French ( Canada) Ltd. i" "h3g3; m“ ""1 Very Few Men Under 40- . March Ill-The cm- csl Soviet press today arc Ger- many a! using its "pmpngand ma- chine" to amuse the idea wu- be- vnen t U. B. S. R. d Japan is During the first halt oi llle there Imperial Lilo. t he m are lots oi expenses tor the married ' required (or such a policy inevitable. On the contrary. it de- clared, relations with Japan are im- roving. pAt the same time Russian news- papers labelled as a. malicious in- vcntion Gcnnan reports Joseph Stalin and other Soviet lenders had decided to make a play ior British and other support by spreading l {also tpleeeion Communism is in a period cit self-liquidation. The Communist press directed its attack at an article said to have been printed in the Vollrlscller ‘Beo- bachter. German National socialist OTIS". Una Ilnnrdh Ior (Zulu and Born Too Late To Classify scrape as‘ Accoslofifsb‘ i Have Bcul Able, ‘lhrough What You Can Now Do, Their Own Savings. to Do at the Stroke of a Pen. The yearly deposit is very. man with a iamily. His marriage, moderate. the purchase of a home, babies, doctors’ bills, the children's educa- tion. taxes - all take money. He is glad to pay, o1 course, but how can the average man meet all these and other obligations and still save enough money to take care ol his home and family ii he should die prematurely? ‘rho answer is he Cl-Illlill; do so -— n in the ordinary way. A man o! twenty-rive can secure a $10,000 policy (or a premium o! less than s16 a month. Ii he lives until his (an-lily is grown up Ind sell-supporting, his Im policy can provide a welcome iund or in- come’ tor his own years 0t reflu- men , I! you have the imprecdon that ieiluululoereqllll-saalugoolflay Nevertheless there is a plan by "1 "WW1 ""5 1°" "F" "'5 l" which he can perform these duties 111"‘ "h! 1'" WflflllllP 1" h‘ -an "ordinary lite" policy in the perlal Ordinary Lila Follies. YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU FILLED IN THIS FOR-M—BIND I! lflAl The Imperial Life Assurance Co., Head Ofilco, Toronto, Out. (l. Please send me particulars of Imperial Ordinary Lla Policies. without obligatlng me in any way. , Rooms with rflnnlns water- Mrs. Name . ......... ............ Gaudet, 108 Prince. n-saoe-s-u-zl Address inuooooooooooowonco l clitocfllfi m