A ylllllclz lzlllllcll EDWARD G. BOB!" "rlllllllllol: rovllrs Tltllllli '1 on ALSO 4."; snmwsaur-oux GANG” - THE STAGE ... FASHION SHOW LIVING MODELS DISPLAYINGjIN “TI-IS FASHION ‘SHOW ‘AT .' . 4.4a slid em" P. ‘m. "m GREAATEST“ PICRE or THE LAST 015cm) 3 SHOWS DAILY Says zAll: lllllzll Out of the hiqh Sierra will. derness, sweeps the rnosf unusual romance ever filmed! Kjivinq drama oi wild sni- msl, ‘maid and man. '.' . .' .___-..._ MAT: 8.15 Ito-m I . *' JEAN ALSO . PARKER u“ . [EY ousu AND CHAP. 5--“TAILSPIN TOMMY” ANNOUNCEMENT:The Prince Edward and all other F. G. Spencer close GOOD FRIDAY. Company Theatres will IiQmatQes For zv Your Health Q! one vegetable were to be chosen h ium-ish the vitamin and mineral boob in the diet. most physicians would select tomatoes. Such s re- pbrioted vegetable diet would be 78y poor health policy. to be sure, UM it ppeaks well for this delicious product, and makes us lylize how important it is w have l-rcsdy and. constant supply Qrolaglwul: the season, with erllough b spare for confine- AJIhIXIBJZOSS are cosy to grow in gm or the met that seedlngs. in- deed oi seeds mulst be set out. Ilany gardeners tomatoes 1 m8! do not have r. ready of seedlings, or do not immv raising in quantity. 11g o! seedlings is by Iar, the » econlm-lcal. It is also the only - ' newer u transplant chem into another . The outside air at this period. not too cold, will hbrdofl _ 00!, so when you finally ant them again into the , they will be healthy and ng About all: weeks is _- l» planting d seed to removnlvlo , outside garden. ' .» H“ ould be a favorite 0t. . ‘ l - -_- ‘rhel; yield-ah enor- ‘ in s smell qasce, and TH U RS DAY . "' SATU R DAY SEEK BN1.‘ VOICE - I03 PHONE G LONDON’, What s. glorious spot on earth can iislltrjllaliin t Ills ooh-n ls rusrved tor new; c! ion! illeresl but advert!!!“ d I Iewsy nature annulus ll rt n: lecnteuwordsfiyppynblslm sdvlleo. (JONFBDIEATION UPI INSUI- . sues. L-flfll-‘l-lidll. INGAGEMENT -.Mrs. A. V. Oolcby announces the engagement her dswhmr, Pauline Sylvia, to Mr. John James dcboniay Legato, son oItheRemDnR. MponhcsdI-egate and Mrs. legato, oi’ Charlottetown. P. E. 1., the wedding to take place early in June.-Montresl Star. ' “JACQUES CARTIER. PAS- SAGW-As s recent meeting o! the Geographic Board o! Canada the name Jacques Cartier was adopted for the passage north of Anticoni Island No new name was adopted {or the passage south oll’ Anticosti Island, it being considered as the main channel o! the 8t. Lawrence River. .___.___._._._. zzFor Frost Bites and Chilblains- Chllblains come from undue expos- ure to slush and cold and lroslhbite Irolmtheicywindsolwmler. In the treatment oi’ either an excelfrlie preparation is Dr. ‘Thomas’ Eclectrlc Oil, as it counteracts the inflamma- tion and relieves the pain. The act- ion o! the oil is prompt and its ap- plication is extremely simple. Beautiful Palm Springs It is likp the view oi’ mother world " Where the angels live and the an;- els singl And has dropped from Heaven to let man see bel, You watch the yucca in lull bloom. And the painted canyon with all it; thrills; And looking down on Salton Sea. A place I long, to be. Here sun Jacinta bowidersrlse. The Indians saw the first white men. The hot springs in the desert dell will ogre the sick and cheer the we . It you seek rest. to meet the dream c: desert skies, Nearby canyons. great and small- Tshquitz has s waterislll And when you stop at Indlo, That dear old desert town. With flowers and dates and cotton fields, And, oh, the large, large palms! woolen rnrsr . WW: c! ’ , Miniature Rifle m l:- O O s. l: 0Q $8 $288 3‘ iiffiiigSfiil 28888888288283228288 3 Wednesday night .1114.» 11m. the Slgnalcrs will illwe their last shoot- JAMES N. LAMONT The community or Union Rood and vicinity "were saddened on April 7th, when it was learned oi the “ passing oi James N. Lamont, who succumbed to pneu- monia. after a. brie! illness o! only a iew days, st the early age ct 8.0 years. The deceased was a man of strong physique. and with his temperate‘ habits or living one would not hes- ita/te in accepting a‘ lease o! lite for many years, which only m- mlnds us oi the uncertainty o! life and that truly in the “midst oi ills, we are in death." . The late Mr. Lamont was born in St. Catherines, Prince Edward Island and in the early days o! the war enlisted in the King's ser- vice, serving under Captain, Lymm Davison. in the BiegnQBattery Ab tillery, later trsnsierred to the 28th Infantry Battalion. After his dls¢ charge from the Army. with his brother Everett, he engaged in (arming at Union Road, where he continued until the time o! his death. ~ Here special mention might be made oi’ the extreme loss sustained by this brother, ss itvcsn be. truly said, they were not only brothers, but “pa-ls" and the 10s; is guest bs- cause o! the fact that the surviv- —Mlss Ads. Green, 18 Rawson Road. Roslindsle, Mwslwhusetts. ing brother, is handicapped in . carrying on the business n! term-- the decelnd wen exemplified In his tender cue and sympathy 1dr hlsbmtherdulflnzhisyeersotlll- neassndtllelossinthhhomc cannot be comprehended. m the community, he was sl- wsys ready to spend and be spent in the service o! helping others in time o! need. and in the promotion o! anything in the interests o! oom- munity work. ‘Phe lute m. Ia- montls word, was his bond, audit we‘ indeed s plea-sum to meet him in business wherelhs , tired the ‘spirit oi honesty and greecnus o! char-enter. Besides the nbovc mentioned brother, hp leaves to mourn his 1css._hls lather and mother, Mr. end Mrs. James D. Lamont, 5t. Cstherines. also his sister Grace. and a brother Malcolm. Sixteen months ago his bzother Donald, who also served in the Great War. predeceased him, at an early age, for which greet and sincere sym- pathy goes to the family, in this their second sad bereavement in the short space o! time. The tunorsl services were held on April 9th. 1mm Union Road church with the my. Tbos. A. Wilson o!- ficiating st the church and grave. ‘ llllunmcr soul-Am“ _ m can» KWCIAI-TN IIIVIGI 0' TII OANAIIIAQO UIBIGAL AIIOCIAYIOI AND LIFI ughtleu o! up aware that we must est to live. The most tboughtiul ones realize that what they est has s direct influence upon bow they tool. Those‘ who use their, intelligence understand that rood is all-important toireclth. or fll the various Koods which u!» provided {or the use oi’ men, milk ls the most valuable single lood. It is the one iood that is especially prepared the young. It follows that. having been preps-red Cor that pur- pose, it meets the nutritional needs oi the young better than docs my other food. Without food we could not keep warm or use our muscles. Without ioocl, the child's body could not grow nor would the adult body be kept in repair from the ceaseless weer and tear which goes on. Milk contains sugar and lat which argenergy foods- The high quality protein in milk supplies excellent material out oi which good muscles and body tissues are liormed. The calcium of milk is used to build strong bones and teeth. ' Milk pro- vides these food essentials in n form mostrcndily snd fully available ior body use. In addition, milk is our most reli- The floral tributes wezezuwreath from the tamilwwreath, Union w. M. 3., crescent, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark and ismlly, crescent, Mr. an Mrs. c. M. Cox, spray. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Yeo. spray, St. Cath- erines Woman‘; Institute, cram. Canadian Legion. . The pail bearers were: B. c. Hsrdy, I-ilarold Yeo, Slurry New- man. Bred. Henderson, Jame" Msund and Ray Clpke. The llrgc number o! people which gathered Irom far and‘ near b0 pay their last tribute o! respect to the deceased showed the estcem in which he was held. Inlennent was made in Union Road Oemeie y. ST. OATIIERINES W. I. Th9 regular monthly meeting of St. Gstherines W. l’. met at the acme o! Mrs. Hector MsoNsvin. Ten mom» bers were ptri-escnt. The meeting opened by s Te-Del. answers by “House-cleaning hints." The minutes ot the previous meet- ing were read, adopted and signed by the President. One member paid her membership tee. The Secretary reported hsving received the govern- ment grunt. Cur pondence was read by the Secretary, including a letiorcon- cerning the cancer mud. It was moved by Mrs. Jimmie Sherren cud second -‘ by Mrs. J. T. Inlnan that Alifll 15 - (OP)—A girl's voice ‘ the ‘ ‘ Charm. the Pin-est tone. the clearest enunclstion and the fullest degree o! e other vocal quality is to WMWl~byfllePost0lIicefrom4 among its 15,070 telopbonists The porlfeot voice is wanted for recording on sound films the time announcements to be made by the "talking porimenltally at telephone exchan- lles in London. Msncbestcr sud Bristol. \ Every ielqihonegirl will be in- vited to compete; and every one o! the 15.000 has already been selec- ted" 1hr her job beccluse she has s hUl-qlllw. f1...» . >4 r97. b-lho i‘: snothcr tsp of work‘! nose, fsintness and sll means, try ‘I'll ‘I. llilllurn 00., Limited, Toronto, A Tl-IAT llllzsps slllllnls rrrlllllullly rnonl ling elf Are Your Nerves, on Edge? Doss the least bit of noise bother you! D0 you often feel thst you simply can't do Do you h!‘ disu- wsukllessl Don 't got the idea you can 't get relief. 0! course you esnl Let Milburu’: Health and Nerve Pills soothe your nerves, renew your health and vigor sud make lite worth living again. By this time-prover: remedy now. Ont. Yoclrrplmning no m-ve l-hm for liner, of coup“. Bu; (o, maximum [hour sod the smallest mubk be sure m s“ 5W“?! Plfliillfll. Ills only Hun that’: Olmliud. Thls new‘ exclusive malice of smoking Illlkol Premium so delicately’ render sud fine-flavoured that psrboiling is unnecessary, / l!!! whole or half ham. or s cents: silcei Insist on Jllogcmllll-Swiffs Pumiummwkbrhnmr Camila I'll 41ml...» swan lllllujnc neon l; A. ’ ‘ our ' llllfilla“ --a_—-4\ a dollar be sent in aid oi the iund. It was moved and seconded that live dollars be put in the bank. AI- tcr a brie! discussion, two tion- nsires were tilled out. Miss Mary Morrow kindly invited the members Jor their nsxtmeeting. _ Roll coll, go be answered by "What women dis- like most in men." A contest was put on by Miss Hilda MscNevixr, which was enjoyed by all, prise b0‘. ing won by Mrs. J. howl-y. A dainty lunch was served by the hostels. assisted by Jenn Moore. meeting was then closed by singing the "King." Receipts 25 cents. The remain‘ oi the evening was pleasantly spent in music and con- versation. . It'll“ nnulm; ~ \( l i mistake to say uiut any one vitamin ' by the pound. 31113 the "Ode," and l theFKJrced." Roll cull wllh i able source o! vitamin A. It is a prevents such infections as the com- mon oold. Vitamin A is required to keep the mucous membranes, which line the nose and throat, healthy. It this lining membrane is not heal- thy it is not able tosct as an eiiec- tive barrier to germs-one oi’ its nor- mal l iunctions. Milk is apt not tc be properly sv- preclated as s 100d because it is r. by nature lor the nourish- ' S 4 A-Ai-THUMDAAY, Arlen. 25a» llrllcllllllr His Honour CURTAIN AT’ 8.15 L58l5-4-l3-l7-2ll-24 “fins-rm nun sululnwck Honor roll (or Much‘: . Grade X-l, Annie McDonald; 2, arcrett Modal-ville; 3, M“ Nichol. n. ' Grade IX-l. Lorne Irsinor Ind Joseph Hughes‘ (equal). Grade VIII - I. Mnrlrusritq m- Car-ville; 2, George Hughsg; a, 1mm ‘rralnor. Grade V1-4. Mildred Campbell. Grade V-I, Preston Campbell. Grads IV-l, Stirling Nicholson; 2. Myrtle Campbell; a. Edgar Dufly. Grade 1II—1, Stanley Mnyhsw; z, THE kmkfisuckusrnsas cnour present * war. norm STORY from the Under the distinguished pntronlage of the Lieutenant-Governor & Mrs. DeBlois, The Honourable the Premier & Mrs. McMillan, His Worship the Mayor '& Mrs. Kennedy, III-II‘ Between the Acts, a Mixed Quartette of Leading Local Singers will render THE SONGS FROM SHAKESPEARFPS PLAYS III!‘ ,.. .M or llrlllcr ADMISSION 50c Marjorie Weddell. Grade II-‘l. my Mayhsw; n, 3,1. en Graham; 3, Eleanor Duily snl Gloria. Dufly (equal). Gmde I-‘l. Tbresa Trainer; g Austin Campbell: 8, Hazel Weddell Psriect attendance -—- Georg; Hughes. Marguerite McCarvills Mildred Osmpbellfllleanor Duffy, Wilfred McCsrville-lfreaeer. ..____..____.._._ ‘::Why suflar needlessly? Douglas Egyptian Linlment brings quici sum relic! to scald feet, soil: ccml and warts Relieves inflammation Removes proud flesh. liquid which wcbuy by fluid meas- ure. It does. however. contain s. higher percentage o! solids and less water than such firm-looking ur- ticles oi tcod as turnips or csbbages. Milk is s food which might be sold Because milk is not entirely Mr- Cect, it is necessary to add other foods to the diet after ~ the first months o1 life. There are other vit- umins whose best or most mllable sourceis not in milk and so lush fruit Juice and cod-liver oil are giv- en to the baby to supply him with them. Milk does not supply suiticl- ent iron and the child who is-kept too-long on milk alone may develop anaemia. What everyone should know u; that ‘milk is a lzccd fwd ct all ages; tor the young and Irow- ing child there is really nothing to take its place: the only su-Ie milk supply is pasteurized NEW HIGH RECORD IN PRODUCTION ‘For the week ending All?“ 33. 1935. the 180 birds, entered in the E88 Laying Contest at the EXDerlmental F3111], Nuppan, N. 8. established s new high record of 78.6 per cent production. The previous highest average on record was 75.9 per cent recorded durirl! the twenty-Ill"! week o! the 1983-34 contest. In 1932-33 they reached 74.4 per cent. 42 '18.’! per cent and 1931-32 at o! 72.8 per cent on the twenty-sixth ‘SAFETY scum SAYS' TO THE HOME FOLKS! Never leclle BRODMS, SHOES etc. on the BASEMENT STEPS.- REMEMBER: IT ls Au eAsY WAY 1'0 . ._-——_____.-.._- Millard’! the ll!!! Ilbblll Ie|l|—Il|