i l \ .1 skor he new i WALL PAPER CATALOGUE * ‘use m: coupon 5., .. , Name MOORE & McLEOD LIMITED, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Please send the new WALL ~ PAPER CATALOGUE TO Address ‘liwsilllihiloo Charlottetown, P. E. I. i i nesturtium ha: only five ' colors have been developed tondate. between the golden gleam double The new flower, which has been and. and the double hybrid has l0. Two I00 to pollinate airplanes to rush seeds to South America and back, to get continu- ous summer growing conditions. The 40.000 crosses were made the HOW!!! and U0 lllfl narturtium. Jntroduced from Mexico in 1932, and all the colors Halifax Port A rriuals Dailyvessel report for 24 hours ending l2 o'clock noon, Friday, Mar, 2'1, 1980. ' ARRIVALS Artlgas from Boston, Naomi Ruth from Banks. Elirt from Banks, Lady Laurier from Iocal Harbour, Pentland from Local Harbour. Novalitc from Local Harbour. . . SAILINGS-lndlf Drake to Dem- erara, Cavalier to Jamaica, Naomi Ruth to Banks, Flirt to Banks, Lady Iaurier to Local Harbour, Pentland to local Harbour, Marlis to Sher- brcolee. Novallte to Local Harbour. VFBSILS IN BER.TH—Pentland discharging, Can. Constructor load- ing, Lady Drake loading, Cavalier loading, Naomi Ruth loading. Flirt loading. lady Laurie: bunkering. Barge No. 2 berth, Marlis loadllls. Lady Lauricr losdins’. lllcerncrc loading, Novalitc loading, Grete- Thor-den loading. Artlgas loading. Mary Currie berth, Acadian berth. VIBSIILS DUE TO ARRIVE- March fl-Beaverhlll from Saint John, Lady aomers from Jamaica. Colborne from B. W. Indies, Man. Brigade from Saint John, Mont- clare from Liverpool. March Bil-Aurania from New York, Japanese Prince from Far East, Ausonis. from London. March zik-Sulairla from Saint John. Korscholrn from New York. Chedabucto from E. C. Ports. D. of Bedford from Saint John, Portia from Nfld. Ports. Veenhszn from Rotterdam, Stary Bolshevlk from Boston. March flit-Fort Amherst from New York, Salawalti from New York, A steamer from Saint John. mlisse from Far East, Lutnen from Nfid. Ports. March Sb-Ncrwegiau from Glu- gmv, Belle Isle from Nfld. Ports, Nova II from Halifax, City of Pitts- lmrg from Far Bast. " April i-Rco from Halifax, Len- arflsh from New York. April 2—Man. Hero from Saint John, New York City from New York, Can. Britisher from New Zesland, Lady Nelson from. B. W. Indies. April lr-Beaverdale from Saint John. . April ir-Ausonia from New York. Montclare from Saint John. April li-Alaunia from Inndon, Ohedabueto from E. C. Ports. [When You Need COAL or COKE ,.. KIND 0R SIZE l? INT QUANTITY - - We will be pleased to serve you. — ' ' Lowest Prices. IANPICKARD & CO. PHONE 240 Wharf Ofliice z Lower Queen Street. Uptown Oillce : 158 Great George Street. “In || Westmorolsnd’ llr. Wallace llcGulgsuhas re- tumsdto bisbome in Kelly's elteraplelss-nt visit with fri inloston. lflss Rita Matters is spending s few days pleasanlly at her home in Westmorelsnd. Mr. James McDonald. cf the staff of It. T. Holman Lid. is spending a pleasant vacation with friends in Kelly's (boss. being ek- GPO tflhfid llr. Ind Mrs, Anoss Mhttsrs on the arrival of a bounc- ing baby boy on March 8rd. Miss Marion Mclynca/u: is spend- ing a few. days in hiker- msn the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs- Fred Nolyneaux. w. minor Newson has returned to his homo in Westmcxeiand after s pleasant visit to Malpeque. m. Lawrence’ Newson, West- morclsnd, pI-id a flying visit t0 Bredabsno on Saturday evening. w. Aneae Murray, Albany. made s business trip to West- morelend, and Kelly's Cross Wednesday. 0!! of the single nasturtium. One pro- blem that arose was how to pre- vent bees from mixing up the pol- len and interfering with the hybrlsization work. This was solved when it was found that bees would not touch those flowers whose petals were clipped off, be- cause they had Lst their beauty. The object of the eXPQPiment was to prepare for ‘market the msultfof this hybridizing and -not to pm- ducc any startling new flower. The super-double type was an acddent. Mr. Burpee explained, and was iustasmuchasilrprisewhlmu to the horticulturists- New York Cutting Out Noise Nuisance NEW YORK, March 30—(A.P.)-— New York City's voluntary anti- noise campaign, now six months old, tonight headed toward a status 0f legal compulsion. Alderman Murray stand disclos- cd he will introduce a comprehen- sive noise abatement ordinance to the board of aldermen Tuesday, to give police effective enforcement power; in curbing automobile horns, radios, steam whistles, ve- hicle loading noises, peddlers‘ cries, loud speakers, and “noises caused by animals," among many others. Jack of all Trades Some people say that there ls no such a thing as a genius tcdsy but ‘let me tell you there is a man liv- lng at Peaks Station who is one in me some time to tell you him. First and foremost he is a carpenter of great experience and County. If any one around needs I- :lock o. watch repaired they take it to him because he is an eltccllellt clock doctor and he certainly knows that business. virhcn there is any mocha-nice! workto be done such as repairing cars, engines etc. they know where to go i1 they wani- a good iob done. Many blacksmiths can well envy him although he never had the training they had. We could well assure you that if you saw his Jewellery. ycudonctseofivs toscehiunl-IeDl-ltsilslmilli! of his home. l-Ioeanalsobeclassified as a miller for at a cert-sin time of the he says’: goat many boards shingles, la , e . Many poople will say "Oh than truebutitisalsosfsctthatonly one in s. thousand has the detsr- every sense of the word. It. will take about ls known widly throughout Kings blacksmith or carpenter shop it would surprise you. Itiisverglgseledcmthstybuguto hispace orsixpeopleintheyard waiting Charles Lamb who said that his right name should be C. Lamb and Omnpany- He lives in the czouhl-l‘! but new‘- the leu he himself installed a hoi- and cold water system throughout i; only one in s thousand like bum-very good. perhaps i-lllt l! Mrs. Sydney Matters was a visitor to Summer-side on Tuesday. The many friends of Mr. Francis Hogs-n, Kelly's Cross are sorry to hear cf his continued illness. w. Mark Hose-ll. Sous-is and Mrs. Wendell McKenna, Newton, are spending a few days with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hogan, Kelly's Cross. Mr. Arthur French and little daughter Pearl are spending a few weeks pleasantly in I-lartsville the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. D~ D. Nicholson. The schoolils progressingtfavor- ably under the capable manage- ment of Miss Dorothy Mayne. Mr. Arthur Jackmsn, made s ‘flying trip to Tryon on Sunday Premier Aberhart No Believer In Divorce CALGARY. March 8o--(C.P.)— Premien Aberhart told his Proph- etic Bible Institute listeners Sun- day he was "old fsshioned"—ho did not "believe in divorce" The Alberta. Social credit Leader declared he was not “a divorced man." “I've orfly been married with my wife," he said. "I have wondered how she put. up with me so long-dd years-but she nets to me." which asked Mr. Aberhart “kindly verily" t-hc statement that you are "a divorced man." Red Lights Mai-re People Irritable HOLLYWOOD, Calif" March 90- (C.P.)—A girl should have a dim blue light tohelp a bashful beau propose, says IlOll Kolb, chief elec- trician at a big film studio. A red lamp shade in tho living room is likely to drive a man to the divorce court. stimulate the mood a star must have to play a certain type of scene. They never fail." ' white light tends to cause galety: tion. l0 popular with lovers, Kolb said. II-NEST NEEDHALUDIIB CHIBIERWIHD. FJ-Bnest Needhsm, And Vicinity once and I'm still living happily hasn't divorced me yet. I guess it must be because of her goodness and kind- The assertions were made in re- ply to a letter from Saskatchewan to “Those thingsIare just practical psychology," Kolb explained. "We've been using them for years to help He said red light makes people irritable, even quarreisome: a lot of green shadings bring peace and calm: so do brown. blue or purple are effective in generating affec- The blue tinge, typical of roman- tic ideas, is what makes moonlight Englsndr-(C. furious in- ‘ional soccer player early in Fresh, ' -, I Exhilarating, Cool! y Tl i IIUIIS (r 7a I‘UI' Husbands A ter Gambling Wives BOSTON. March 30-403.)- Answering an appeal by husbands to do something about gambling wives. Police Captain Thomas Con- nelly conducted a would raid to-_ day and arrested five women. Recently Captain Connolly made a raid in the Mattapan section and arrested 82 men. Immediately, he said, several men in police div- ision l0 asked him to do some- thing to keen poker Dllying wives from dissipating family funds. Early today Connolly led s squad of officer; into the home of Mrs. Sadie Goldberg. They ancsted Mrs. Goldberg and flvo other women. The csptai said he found l0 docks of cards, s. supply of poker chips and a small amount of cash. The husbands provided bail for the wives. Women Pilots Ready Should War Come BOSTON, March 30—(C.P.)—One of the outstanding women aviators of the United States, Mrs. 'TIl0O< dole "Teddy" Kenyon, revealed today she and several other women W" PNPkl-lng for war-time eer- vlce, should they ever be needed. Mrs. Kenyon, who holds several |flight records and has been a reg- ular contestant in the national air races. said the women pilots did not expect to do any actual fight- ing. Rather, she added, they would pilot new plane; wherever needed, transport wounded. soldiers, carry dispatches and relieve male com- mencial pilots for fighting service, The avlairix said groups of wo- men now were foiinlnq flying clubs, each having about 20 members. Elflh 81W». she said. was contribu- ting to a common fund to purchugn training planes. Prominent Lady Passes MONTREAL. Much 30—(C.P.)— Mrs. George V. Mclnerney, widow c! George Mcmerney. x.c.. form- erly membe of Parliament for Kent, N.B., died at her home here yesterday. aged ‘I2. The former Christlania O’Loary Was born on Christmas Day, i808, in Rlchibucto. ‘N.B., where she spent practically all her life before coming to Montreal six yelrs ago. She was the mother of Judge l-l’. O. Molinerney, Saint John, Ralph Molnerney. Saint John, E. B. Me- Inerney, manager of the mysl Bank of Canada branch in Lon- don: Ice Mcmerney of Windsor. Ont. Grace Mclnerney and Mrs. Vivian H. Graham of Bonneville. Que. J. Ulscary of Archbishop H. Edmonton is s surviving brother. - spenttho week-end Ill‘. lilmall Jmkins was a visitor ' to the city recently. ~ _...-_. Mr. wdenkins was s recent villa to arlcttetowm-ll. :11 It. lllmsr Clcw. Smnmerside, spent the week-end in Charlotte- m. Hollis Jenkins of It. Brbart in Dunstsff- page. m. lbrl Ings spent Sunday, the guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Pope Noy, l-Iaselllnok. m. lvyn McMillan. Wood Islands is visiting at the home cf Mr. and Mrs- l-Iany Wood. Mr. Bonk Drisooll. 1st. Hubert, is spent the week-end in Kickers, tho est c: his daughter. Mrs. Devi Roberts. ggy Chandler, River, has been visiting in Mt. There's more id"? Drink :0" TEA for Wlo/igr/ n Vi / I Herbert the guest of her sistsr, was Myrtle Chandler. Mr. Russel Matheson, wbsstly River, was a recent visitor to the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Munn. Mermaid. _ we. Boswell Carver, Hszlebrcck has been spending a few days ire- Seal River, the guest of Mr. and OAIOARY. Premier Aberhart of Alberta, speak- plng here at the Calgary . Bible Institute on his Klborta Premier to Meet April Maturity March 30-—(CP.)-- phetic “G0 t0 Mrs. Dingwell Jenkins. 'I‘be many friends of Miss Marian Wood, Mt. Herbert, are sorry to hear that she is at present indis- posed. but hope for her speedy re- covery ' w. Peter MacMillan, manager of the Mt. Herbert Rink for the past season has accepted a responsible position as caretaker of the fur Church Sunday," declared Alberta would arrange to meet its $3,200,000 maturity April 1. “We can and will arrange for our coming maturity," said the head of the Provlncesfiocial Credit Gov- e. ‘ in a reference to_the bonds wNch the Province hBs asked the Federal Government to assist in P991118. The Premier declared he had farm of Mr. John McDonald. Bun- bury. The bi-weekly church service nductcd by Rev. G. Elliot was held at Mt. Herbert United Church on the aftcmoon of Sunday, March l5 with a very good attendance _ despite the bad roads. m the program of the Parlour Social held st the Protestant Or- phanage a violin solo by Miss Prudence Ings accompanied by Mr. never any intention of the premiership" because failure of Major C .H. founder of Social Credit, to come to Alberta to take over his duties as adviser. He‘ said a Montreal newspaper resigning of the Douglas. ted him as admitting he would resign and call an election. The Premier said if the Federal Government did not agree to assist Alberta in meeting the 832017.000 the Federal Loan Councllfthéri was tho provincial right. governing finance; in section 92 of the Brit. ish North America. Act. "It is not know the time to our. render it," he declared. "We shall not." He had received a telegram in! Thursday saying it was rumored in Ottawa he had, in secret, agreed w the loan council. He said he re- pllq‘: " bsolutely no truth in the rumor." |King Inquires For Wartime Groom By THOMAS T. CHAMPION Canadian Press Staff Writer IONDON, March 80-—(C.P).-'I'hl King has been making inquirle! for his former groom, Troopes Robert Bell, of the South Irish Horse. who attended him while in Nance. 0n hearing of the King's inquir] Bell said he would write to Hi1 Majesty at once. "Last night," h( said, “I dreamed I was shakini bond maturity, with approval of hands with the King once more." Spurgeon Jenkins and violin selec- tions were lnsdvertedly omitted. Many young people of Mi, Herbert attended the Ice Sports held in the Forum. Congratulations are being extended to Miss Adele McDonald. lvllermaid and Miss Muriel Bourke. Scuthport, on their success. The Jenkins “Trophy league which is about to be drawn to a close with Mt. Herbert Maple Leafs in the lead with one game to be played is undecided as to what conclusion will be reached due to the closing of the Forum. i2khb@*"6fiu63 A delightful bridge party was held at. the beautiful homo of Mr. and M11. Willard Kelly, Bunbllry. on March 23rd. The first prize bo- ing won by Miss Alma Mason and the Booby prise by Mrs. William Smsllwocd. A dainty lunch was sewed by the hostess in her usual charming style. A very Jolly time was spent throughout the evening. Spring seems to have its inevit- able offects on all living creatures since the beginning o! Time. some effects being more pronounced earlier date this year than usual, such as the swears-nee of the may- flowcrs. butterflies, pusywlllows, mat-bookings, and house cleaning etc. An incident happened a few die’! B80 which might confirm the belief that. Spring has its influ- encm-a young man out riding his horse for the first time this spring, had occasion to tie his horse at the village shop but lo and behold when the owner came to look for his steed he was far in advance. leaving his owner to pick up and carry home his milk cans, wraps, wagon seat etc. but most. startling or at least surprising was to find his runaway horse tied securely and patiently standing on the top of the hill, waiting for his master whom he seemed to consider "lag- ging" as is sometimes the case in spring. MP. GOES HOTEL OWNER BARNBTAPIE, nmgs-Ilbr econ- omic reasons Richard Acland, M. P. for Barnsteple, is converting his beautiful home, Holnlcote House, CLUE: Once the centre of‘ world philosophy. I I‘ The body will leave here on ‘Iuesday for funeral st Richibucio on Thursday. near Mlnohesd, into s licensed hotel. " FOX MEAT minstion and ability of this man. The ldla moments he Plli-I In l" few in number for he is alwsyl working at scmothinwl‘. LIHONPII Wbanmaklngafillingforlemcn the century, died recently in hospi- tal ‘after an operation. l-le was ca years of e80. Needhsm played for Itngle-nd on ls occasions. lie cap- tained Sheffield United, and played in two lmsll-sh Cup fine-is. KIN‘! TEA FOB FUND Lonchow, Chins. (262) (Zfil) China Inland Mission, __ New Palace Yard, London. (263) Si. Thoma: Church, IIQII Avo., New York. (264) York Cathedral, England. (26-1) The Devil's Thumb, Grccnlaml. (256) 1'14""? Cllliffll- m“ York. (267) Santa Spirits, I'.' rrnrv. Q6541‘ “Ir-mpil- Inf I/lorus, Egypt. (269) Mon! Si. Michel, Iluly. (Z10) Slublllll Ilallu, Pompeii» PLAY FOR HIGH STAKES IDNDONr-(GPJ-According t0 “G01! Monthly" big mcncy mo. 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