IRADEIN vnuilluz BDX MADE IN CANADA on a New osNEnAr.@sLsc'r1uc T Refriqerafor THIS WEEK ONLY we odor you an unusually liberal price for your old ice be: traded in on a new G-E Refrigerator, Buy now and start immediately to enjoy the saving a 6-! Refrigerator brings you. is saves you money every month because food doesn't spoil . . . leftovers are kept {rub and appetizing...msrknlngcanbedonaona quantity basis at weekend lower prices . . . and GE itself in Iowa: ooss refrigeration can so our more today.‘ ‘ A'Bl‘lI'e kilowatt hours per month General Electric Domes. tic Refrigerator o v e r Pflflod of in year I to 5.5 on. it. models 23 8-9 cu. ft. models 21 Maritime Electric company, Ltd. V Ch_arlotte_to_wn, V P. E. Island L ELECIRII LOWEST [Z051 REFRIGERATION 1‘ "er .»¢* CLUE: ‘Twas once a place for alum balilea. _ . B I P d Calif In. (412) Savoy(‘IIltr)tel’.n'I4o:rI:l. owl-113;. 'I'nn:II|ralIeo"lS|lslp Canali Sweden. (414) Trinity Church. New York. (415) Church 0 SI. Mary Radcliffe. Brlalol. England. (415) H°“‘° °‘ D"“° do I'oI-tiers. Rouen. fiance. (417) Old San Miguel chapel. ' Sun‘: Fe, New Maxim. (413) "Old IIIIIC)’-" I«|'mfI0||- (4 9) 5., i.,..";‘. Calhedrgl, Le ingrnd. (420) Seville Cathedral; s- ‘*w ..=lJ.—.4-1-r /SP,-B I mm and Where is it 2 Indicate which scene you think the pII0l0I|'|Ph - lnthieyear or W. c. 3? U. Notes ‘ an’l'a'<;;s-c"rrox Doioueverlookbaokattboalou Ofthflday rotlsshours you've spent ga- '1'°tIwl=reo'iousume,iuworrana Wbe triedto £139“. IIIIKIIIIII D°!ouG.Verlookbaekattbeendof thaday Tothegoalyou But you put it aside you 1...; moretime And the job was never done. Uyoutl-llnk‘ofsomegoodtodo,my Resin it . To-day 'ronnorrow":"a long ‘:3, on, my And may 'never come your way. —'!'heodoro Gaillaru Luley, ———_. A3! ‘rm: NATIONS READY} lard. 1938, there are rumors of war. Man’; hearts are filled with rear, their thoughts with hate, greed, emu- Lion, resentment. A remedy was presented to men, by Him who“, advent dated the Christian as, whereby to eliminate {mm mug, and hearths the horror; of wu-_ The remedy was so certain. so do- vastating to war, that, except bym. few. it went uncomprehended. Yet it was set forth by the mast prgcfl- caloimenl-la wentto tbeheartof ‘-319 Problem and said, "When ye shall hear of wars and rumors of Wm. be ye not troubled." He also Woke much or love and of service one to another. It is clear that the root of war and its rumors is leer-—eu.spicion; andthat peaceistobefoundonly in that which destroy! fear. It is fear that underlies greed, ambition, aggression. , While it seems that Ohristendom has not made the most of the Naz- arene's clearly revealed .remedy for war, yet here and there, out of the welter of conversations and confer. enoes a word is heard which has the right sound such a wwd was uttered by Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin. when he said, in effect, that the hope for peace lies in friendliness. and that "there can never be pear’: in Europe so long as suspicion continues between France and Germany." Rulers profess themselves in favor oi peace, and proceed to acts which tend toward war. Men loathe the horrid effects of war, but neglect to practice the friendliness which would help to make war im- possible. Itisnotenouzhtoleweto statesmen the whole burden of brlnstng to bear upon the present problems the necessary solvent of friendliness. Public opinion is form- ed at the thoughts of individuals the world over. Inch individual who holds within his own thinking the friendliness which disarms fear will aid statesmen in making right decisions. SENATORIAL OBJECTION T0 LIQSUOB ADVERTISING IN U. . A. A year ago senator Ospper intro- duced a bill into the American sen- ate. which, if adopted, would pro-, hibit national liquor advertising through any faculties controlled by the Federal Government This would mean the prohibiting of ad- vertising by radio broadcasting, as state lines cannot stop the radio. What a. relief this would be to many Canadian listeners in. state law, as u lained by Sana- tor copper, interferes with the senernl Implication of this prohibi- tion All the world has been inform- ed the Prohibition Amendment to the American constitution has been annulled. Senator Oawer ex- plains: "The circulation of lkauor advertising within the state of their publication would still be controlled by the state law as transactions wholly within the state are beyond the legllslativo authority of con- gress. He still further urlightens conditions imposed by state law by the revelation that liquor advertis- ing cannot cross state lines where it is unlawful to advertise lntoxicants. senator capper made some strong statements in regard to the responsibility of the press ln this matter. Dr. Woolner, speaklngatthe Am- erican National W. 0. '1'. 17. last ptem‘ said. "The newspapers in this country could bring about the return of r1gid restriction in the liquor traffic. In not live great dailies. if they would p ‘ the simple truths oonceming the traffic and its manipulators in washingtp and the various state capitals. would bring about the collapse of the present liquor regime." There will be much pro and con discusian of this bill when it dares toshow its face. And our Press shows. by placing Ila number in the square to the right. SAVE YOUR LIST OF POSSIBLE ANSWERS. . THE COR- IlE(.'l' SOLUTION TO THE ABOVE IS SOMEWHERE IN THE LIST PUBLISHED UNDER PUZZLE PHOTOGRAPHS APPEARING UP TO AND INCLUDING T0-DAYS. Georgetown-ciiarlottatown Bus Service STARTING MONDAY, APRIL 27th. or as soon after as possible. have oootniowp us A.M.uave c‘ ' ‘ ‘ ace Pu. Olldisan 815 AM ronnuon. lllver .. worn. Baldwin's load ... I.” AM. It. 'lboreea'a...... no AJI. an I-I0 Ill no A - FOIL .... 0.80 A)!- W acerler. 0.40 AM. , I hosted‘ an . us An. An-In c'sanomIaw.".'..' rm A-M. Ila-aquruu at Charlottetown -mum Tea luau. nurcx 1 rssslman can 3-Ilaaarten as Georntown . r. 1. Solomon Parnell carried at asiniraara diets! of lee. _ Allison mans o=--«-«-- P; I. island , ‘ doubtless will be informed through the Canadian press whorl this occurs. THE DANCE QUESTION WILL GET ITSHIF INTO THE PRESS For some reason the tense ques- tion keeps constantly in: in the public press in an unsavory way. The Kitchener-Waterloo Min- isterial Associatlon, having heard that undesirable conduct had been inevidenceinadancehall in con- nection with a. beverage room, passed a resolution disapproving of the practice of holding dances in connection with beverage rooms or of them being allowed any features that would further ardiance the at- traction of the beverage room fu- ,‘ youth. A commendable exagilple ‘hues been set up by a responsi org - nation which should prompt all such societies working for the betterment of social conditions to take similar action. In addition to this published pro- test au appeal was made for the have won! " while others dislike them, The essential fa_.mflia.r trade name, cigarette To achieve this setup tweentwo cigaretcm BLENDlNG— The process tbdt determines flavour ALL cigarettes are a blend of tobacoos. There is no such thin . cigarette containing only one type or kind of to were, you wouldn't like it. Individual smoking tastes difier. ference for a certain brand of wise. TbatiswhytheImper1'alTobaccoCom diflerent brands. We strive always to satisfy For some Imperial cigarette brands, as man classifications and crops of tobacco are required inordertocreateadgarettewithadistinctivefla from Virginia, from Carolina, from Kentucky and and Elgin counties in Ontario, and other worldrfamous qualityis mental’ ‘nod in all ca’ Tobacco Company. We m suit different tastes and from requirement is that every cigarette -sold under a. must,atalln'mcs,beexactlythesa.measeveryocher baring the same name. ulous accuracy, the Imperial’ Tobacco Com any, through many years of scientific experimentation, has developed a folgnula for each brand so exact that experts‘ tests can discover no difference be- in ten million of the same brand, whether purchased in Halifax or in Vancouver. But, although the flavour is different, the same line garettes produced by Imperial anufacture diiferent types to the quality never varies. IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED Just assome peoplelike certain foods, so some dgaretoe smokers display a marked pre» cigaretta, while their friends think other- every cigarecte preference. y as forty different types, in varying proportions. vour. This tobacco comes Norfolk, Oxford tobacco growing glxydayasa . If there am, Board of Education, when a member of the board requested that the teachers be commended for their extra curricular activity in teaching the older boy students the art or ballroom dancing. However the chairman of the board settled the motion by A negative opinion. He was reported in opposition in these words: “I am unaltsrably in dlsfavor of teachers giving lessons in ballroom dancing. It certainly can't help discipline." It was made plaln, that in the 11 opinion of the chairman. that teachers who spend much or their smatlma teaching boys in their c how to dance could scarcely expect to maintain discipline in the classroom. The mover said he would not use the word “ballroom." Then the ob- jector showed his familiarity with dance oscillation terms. by retort- 11": “All right than. I'll say waltzea, foxtrots and misc. Yes. and the rhmnba." SPRING CLEANING This game will keep you warm as toast! Each player except one stands in a chalk circle. These are dotted about all over the playground. One player is out and he stands in the middle and calls out "I'm basin- ning spring-cleaning." Immediate- ly all the others run round in a line after him. He leads them in and out round the circles. As soon as the leader chooses he calls out. "I've finished sprinl- cleaning," and stands still. At once every player makes a dash for his own particular circle. The last one to roach his circle is out of the game. and cnyona who noes into onethatisnothisowniaalso out. Then the line re-forms and the game continues. The winner be- gqnag the new spring-cleaner and tan; a different circle. If it is inspomible to have chalk eiaeieauaenowIvIliUI‘Bh¢°'5 in‘ $6- WEAB A MAMMY TUEBAN ATOP YOUR HEAD And now it’; the Mammy turban atop the smartest curls on the beaches and palm bordered walks at Mlsmi, Florida. Seeking some- thing new to break out beneath the Florida sun this season, design- ers hit upon this amusing wrinkle in haadgee.r—turbana of vividly hued calico and cotton fashioned like those the native women oi Martinique. the Barbados and Jamaica twist about their heads.‘ These guy bits of resort frivolityi are proving so popular and sol wearable with sports ensemble; as well as beach outfits, they are ex- peered to take fashion by storm next summer. KAI SEARCH FOB 'GKAIL‘ ENDED? PIIIIAADEIIIPHIA, l'7—'l'he Great Chalice of Antioch. which en- close a smaller silver cup thought by many to be the “Holy Grail" used at the Last supper, now stands majeotlcally on a solily illuminated Grecian pillar in the center of the impressive rotunda. in the 1"rs.nlrlin Institute. It will re- main until May 3. This vemel symbol of the quests od air Galahad and other knights tho sues basins Isain. each plant nibbles qustavus Augustus Eiscn. archae- ologist, and curator of the California Academy of sciences, has written a monograph on the subject. In it h says: AL “That chalice, as we have abund- antly proved. cannot be later than he First Century, at a time when iany who had known Jesus in the .1esh were still livlrg, the inner cup was enshrined as the noble! Christian relic." The only cup which explains such reverence, he continued, would_be the one used at the Last Supper. :1 l A‘ TEST ED TIMOTHY SEED Nickel No. 1 gh gnd AIIIIO We have secured frmn Ontario I oarload of Mixed Timothy, Mum-no Ila“ clover, 10% Timothy, of the Round Table of Arthurian ugend, was unearthed in 1912 by workmen in the ruins of Antioch, in Syria It was taken since a the propertyofrelum xouc , through whose courtesy it is exhibited. .N|Oy Ii. various known vlollsofthopariodinthenoman worksduponlt this year, large. pIIm'p Alfalfa ~ Gover- eon). cARrER‘s 15% give excellent mikfaetien. TIMOTHY SEED ouraqplyellllltlliyscad offer the verypareetatoekthat grade. which is N:'1n or."pIrl¢1. cnovaa s . amnoth Cloverl:ig|rgrIIoNo.l ionrnooabr-and) Ierirl-l’__(g::"'M°_‘ Carter 8: Co., SEIDSMIN Buy Our GENUINE “English Grown” Mammoth . Late Red Nb. 1 CLOVER SEED A strong growth of Clover is assured. For sale at our Seed Store an d by our Agents. Astra-priaeaudeeasanple. Seed (variegated). ‘All at Mamln0¢I|BeIIal.ull5%AIIike. All Waalaohavaal00dN°-I soedlIkIoI’P|"‘3°‘- Canadian , sweet Clover (white bloa- CIIARLOTTETOWN Mammoth No. 1 IIII ‘|-awn) . Alaike Limited ._. ,_,-_, p , i': »