Two Sizes I00 and 250- TURF VIRGINIA CIGARETTES WillNotSfick To TbeLips APRIL 11, 1940 _ Get acquainted withTurf . . . Get to know the mild smoothness and fresh fragrance of 100% pure tobacco . . . unspoiled . . .1 unadulterated . . . Try Turf today! its Central Guardian llilfl column la reserved for news of local interest but advertising of a newsy nature may be Inserted at 5 cents a word ltrietiy pay- ~ able tn advance. ANNUAL IIIEETING women's Allllflllfll Conservative Association, election oi officers, wi.l be neiu in the lvlciiure Building, Thursday. April 11th, at B o'clock. L-155-4-10-2i. l ___ i ‘CAMP SHOES for men, boys and M41118. lowest prices. Purdic-Fergu- son's. 11.231; t UQNFBDEII-AIIOA Lire [Nsulg- l TivT/Aiinizwcolvrnac --M . A. ANLE. 11-97149-‘1-21-311. T. McKinnon has been awarded the MEN'S SPORT Oxfords, crepe rubber soles, only $2.93 at pump; do Ferguson's. 11-200, appeared before Magistrate G. J. Tweedy yesterday and pleaded Bullty to a charge of breaking and entering the Enterprise Bakerv. He will be sentenced today, ' JUST RECEIVED by expre55 an. other shipment ‘women's white and blolvn also smoked Elk and Brown saddle Crepe sole sport shoes. Purdie and Ferguson's. L-ZOO DIFFICULT LANDING —Caiiad.. ian Aizivays are experiencing diffi- culty in effecting landings at pm. sent due to the heavy mud in the landing fields. The planes are equtppedwith wheels and the frost, which is coming out or the ground hampers the craft to a certain extent Flying conditions were good yesterday and all regu- lfll‘ fllshts were carried out on schedule. SENTENCE!) T0 DORCHESTBR Ernest Gauthier. Rustico, was sent. enced b0 bWO years in Dorchgster Penitentiary bv Stipendary Magis- trate G J. Tweedy yesterday. He pleaded guilty _to a char e oi‘ break. ing and entering the s ore of Mr. Amos Gallant. Nusticoville and the theft of goods from the shop. The break occurred some time ago. In connection with the same break, Vincent Plneau was sentenced to six months in jail for having pos- session of stolen goods. PLAYERS BANQUETED - The entire cast of players, director and specialty , performers o1 the play, “The Family Doctor" staged at the Prince Edward Theatre on Easter Monday were littinglv banquetcd last night hv the st._Cliar.es Auxil- PLEADS GUILTY-Alfred Weeks‘ THE ( IHA R LUTTETOWN NOTICE 'l‘o anyone having old 1r new floors to sand. I will assure you of a i'ii‘st class job by an Electric Sander. Apply BERNARD MARTIN, 107 Weyniouth ‘tagger, ' contract for the building of a sep- arate powerhouse and heatin at the Provincial Sanlto reported yesterday. COUNCIL HOLDS SPECIAL iSESSIONS-At n. special meeting ‘ of the Council yesterday afternoon, ‘called in response to criticism 1e thepurchase of a 1-2 ton Fargo _ptc_k-up truck from F. R. Mac- Lalne at a cost of $785. discussion on the matter was reopened. Coun. MacDonald stated he had been in- formed that Barbour and Mac- 1301111111. who had also tendered, were prepared to supply) similar equipment for $762. iscussion (revealed. however. that the Bar- bour_ and MacDonald tender had ‘not been adequately made out. and that the tender committee had ,been mist-ed into asuming that ML. ‘MacLaincs offer represented the lowest tender. The Recorder advis- ted the Council that it would be a Ibreach‘ of contract to rescind the ‘resolution accepting the MacLaine tender. The meeting thereupon ad. Journed. At an adjourned meeting lof the Council held in the morn- llng a by law relating to Electrical inspections and electrical inspectors was given a third reading and pass- ed. The following resolution was also adopted: Resolved that the Electrical Inspection in the Citv be now discontinued as a Civic activity and responsibility. Mr. W. P. Doull. be now necessarily dis- niisscd froln his office of Electrical Inspector. salary howrvel‘ to be paid until the end of this current; month. i. e. April thirtieth. 1940. Moved by Couu. Butter. Seconded by Coun. McKee g lant rium,i ivas PER SONALS Mr. J. D. Campbell. Kingsboro, is in tlte city on o. pension appeal to lthe Canauian Pension Commission. GUARDIAN IN lIlllllllllTElE wgslhlalive Assembiy, April 10th. When lit: House met at 3.15 p. m. Mr. ltlcPhee asked the premie- for the answer to Question 43, which asked: lgggllere any bills paid in the vear for which liability was P1101‘ to that year?” and, "if the answer is yes, give the names and addresses of persons to whom such Payments were made with the a- mmlm Daicl and the natuze of the account or liability in each case." »-Premler Campbell said it would require two weeks work on the part of an audit department to prepare the answer. The House went into Committee on a bill intituled: "The Amuse. ment Tax Act." with Mr. Annear in the chair. The bill, which coli- solldates existing legislation. was rlelgoiéted agreed to without amend- n . on "An Act to Amend the Credit Union Societies Act." with Mr Mustard in the chair. Mr. McGulgan explained that the amendment was or the pur- pose of changing the ending of the fiscal year to the thirteenth dav of September in order to have theari- nual meeting in October of each year. The bill was agreed to without amendment. The House went into committee on “An Act to Regulate the Sale and Installation of Lightning Rods" with Mr. McLean in the chair. The bill was reported agreed to without amendment. ‘The House went into committee} on An Act Respecting tho Prince Edward Island Women's Institute." with Mr. Stewart in the rliair. It was agreed to without amendment. The House went into committee on An Act Respecting Cont-revert- ed Election of Members of the 112g- islative Assembly." with Mr. Folirv mPt-he ‘chair. l rem c-r C b ll l l. . the Act hadamriiotc biiliaifiiieiiiidi since 1911. The bill ivas rcnorted agreed to without amendment ‘Plot’ House went into commllioe "n The Drainage Act." with Mr. Barbour in the chair. The bill was reported agreed to without amend- for accounts contracted orl incurred t The House went into Committee . lEGlSlATllllEl I TELEPHONE 74B Page; THREE Ilse Our Free Delivery Service And Save Money at the Same Ti: e ' 7 47 l l l l l I SURPRISE SOAP 6 Bars 1*‘ R l‘) E Dl€l.lVl€IlY was reported on the bill. At o _ cd until 3 tit-lock this afternoon. ANSWERS: CASH 81 BARRY STORES o'clock the Hcusc adjourn- ,l11 {the persons engaged in tilts sulvvy. Prunes Fresh stock 3 lbs. — 25c Oranges, Sunkist. Seedless doz. -- — — — 25c l l \. Peaches Heavy syrup 2 tins 29c ._ _ ' {ff}; r‘ Hortons Concldion Boiled dinner T Z tins — — — — — — 35c "ICE ___ _ _ 63c LB Eggs, grade A large — — 25c TT ___ S I k~ d 10 lb _ __ 4 lreu ost ucon "gm any m s 6 c Machine sliced —- 29c lom Sliced to fry lb. 32c CREAMERY BUTTER ~11 Hock» corned 4 lbs. —- —— 31c Dummnnuge Brand Round Steak, choice — Zlc Fresh Spinach 2 lbs. -- — - 35c LB. - — — c "' A... each _____ 2.. 2 63 Roam noun New Cabbage 2 lbs. — — l9 ___... i Carrots lb. — — — — -- — 6E B“; 5 CLEANSER 0 3 Tins _ _ — _ _ 1 A Chinaware RINSU Large Pkg. FLOOR MOPS Good Size -- — — ___ 23c uuotiiis Great Value — — ZIP SOAP Large Bar — — — CRACKED CORN 5 100 Lb. ling -- Per Pkg. — —- 32c l‘ll().'\'l‘] 187 Gt. Geo. St. PAY CASH ANI) SAVE TIT - 718 i?) Table a complete an da- r iicd report of said survey. 13> Give names and addresses n! Reserve t4) What is the amount paid or ROLLED WITN TllE EXCLUSIVE “ALL-WEATNER" PAPER inry of the Cltv Hospital in the Blue Mr. Ted Kelly, Charlottetown m= t, l . . . . . Canmu Ltd" London, England (Ed. I788) I50 Years’ Reputation for Quality ‘jagusolglesgiginihe Féollowiligél: Eaves this meaning for‘ OLLMiVEi 1%» House wen; m“, Commmee The following am“.e,_5 LO (he lfiihggiellioi-uélinltiitilibiiuiii “pflsfifi; APRIL u V911 118 avlng accepte a pcs ton wth on "An Act past-Mm... pqmgnqe no . ked b in“ Dr w J H w- ‘ 1 . . ‘ . s cm m mus ca, entertainment by h . .l S H1 2 _ t. H y... n .‘._ ’ . s ques nous‘ Vy ' .2 ._ - or se‘ ices ri convection with said CAI-r pARfY — —.-~~ —=, t e assembled hosts. Complimentary t e GL1. c“ C1D pffig. l3?§’,‘.'°'li.d iii‘. figllllli.,s,:“"rll‘ppi'~’; P" ,‘lm°M,"l_"" W”, ,“l.b“3_,5t;g3" lslwfel‘? . . . . . i . McGill Presbyterian . w" “ 1 . ‘ 1”‘ ‘ ~‘ "- -. 1' the chair. "n" hill '6" ~-»~ ‘ F - . » ‘ ‘- ‘ .‘ ‘A -’ _ _ comm. pf U“. cvenmm The ‘fights p k A d 1 v l. . v._s a,i..d ti; Has .11 _.il studyol the ,iic'.t.on Willi agiicilittue rehnbil‘ . - , College Prlze- Llst gmgfgglglfnsgfillgofiggn sggewmivlgg ‘pup n tofiiglithgétbsigmsisigEnqntb Commmpé élélclliliinléziiglhstlfitze uéh tntion which was to hive been tn- V _ . _, _ ~ . . s. aheegst M612‘?! lgivixi tllilr-z President of g2‘ llga‘lrrr‘lficel AM" with Mr. t?) Give in detuilc the character laugwmul had n” “all hngrvmed‘ $211961“ a - ares uxi arr. Mrs. .1. .1. y p M ' r '1 *1 v '11- ""‘"~= l~“‘ '"~< and extent of this study with a‘? r h bill "9"" Duff a th l idi to , .J.‘ """"*‘.=d ag : a t -l . _ . .1 . . . . ~ ‘"1" R“ a “"1" l atTliioé sgigblilarilxllinthéolfllexia] lye“ iKNStPdItaNliS-niifizl‘ Klecmgnllii/glaxid ' i I mfgtptsili r e O with flmlnd (ivlilllbliarigolt m harm‘. ‘i No 1 The Government oonsld h“ Kings w e 1a ‘is pn. "a s ‘e. .,_ ‘n, .. _, ~- _ "l2, i‘ 13 been awarded postflgraduai! Soho‘: ___ m, "An nu P ‘;‘_.§ll.,,l,’.‘..?.(‘Tflmlhf _l'j_Ail‘f“ll°,°l“ l“ m€{°‘11“¢‘- cred that the first step would be _. K m l arshipa. SEE THE newest shades in isiqiipfl li_ _ who. with M“ Robhh B‘ clijugifc gfigrlllhu gmlziafi . to ascertain where suitable airlcnl- ' 11 “Good Fish" Alexander A. Rattray has been Phantom No-Slia-Du Hosiery son in the chair . - y .. ‘, - .. - LlllTil-l land 1W5 “Allffltlfi T01‘ BT18 1g awarded the Daniel Penman Schol- creme. chiffon and semi-service: h . _ Th» Pr-mie“ lvvfalvsgrl ‘liar u... w! Li“, Pulpo“ of fllphulfin“ dlm‘ lscttlement of framers and fnrni-; “amp and Jesse E_ Bigclow the Purdiedwerousolfs Q00 T c Chailottetow.“ Board 0f Mt V», a ,__ »_I,_,n,_.n_“ o, ~ inuntaatiun, Ilninunlaiilg was“ one cr-s 5on5 M", gn-c prom“. o; h... T1 f .. _. ‘n. _ , P For YOUR Ordgr, Phppq B] Mummy‘ Scholarship =' - * Trdclie are iii receipt o! a com- "M, 1a.... o, n“, PAL...“ M, ltili lill s‘ l-"llflrlS. F1115 illcmfsmuci‘ looming competent farmers tinder m m‘ (Turf, lldggnzyolj, a???‘ ' l. o. ‘r ' 1 - - ' . ‘ .,, - » irec iuz: c cn o - 'Sli.' ciici ,,. , . ‘_ , _ . Y- »‘» -‘1~~~-' _|_ M_ ROOF, Pr°p_ These prizes. with other awards, POLICE COURT- In the Po- llgclfic ‘.§°“i,,,l,?§s. glmi """' t‘_‘~l'"~~ u" 1 "w i" SUMO, m, Owl. 1X60‘ ‘ling 6215,2111 Ahctment for sale Oi rtntli, ...,._ , , will be presented tomorrow eveli- lice Court yesterday a party charg- .‘.. $43 l l" ‘ma five Cuiiril our} up Tqiaq-n-v . ~ - .. ., '- . . . 1o assertolil t-he amount of liv~ Market Building in at the annual convocation to bc ed with unlawful entrv of a dwcll- éghtllwl‘. "'5' "m? gllhllml ‘B-"d in ti“ Ac‘ be‘ cold ,‘,‘,“,‘f,‘,“,“ ,.-,§.§,1|§e,.i{=“”“ l"°"“““°“ l, stock. poultry and equipment stiit- l Prime 109 . ~ l ' ‘ re - ~ . 1 s t. . . hed in David Morrlce Hall. _ ing by night was remanded}, week n ‘vasyrcwaleayatliaagéiia enmeerilc. 0n mnurn n: 9.1mm. (vhrnlsnv =2‘ NH who“ (“swims were viy ,n.ble for the establishment of sucn l Queens 79 Other awards are as follows. Charged with carnal knowledge a - q Y the ncsch" 1191"?" of tvltptlrrv- ‘L, . “k u h m .f lldfmfl!» on the land, to ascertatnl ‘o The MacVicar Church prize for man was ordered sent to Facon- mefilllflg of thte Board lag, ntghg Mn“. n.- f... Avsml-u- was ~‘~q»~~»l if,“ ifliilgtiéf, up on ‘e (‘a I J the nerds of farmers who are now l Kings elocution. Wallace Mackinnon. B. A wood Asylum. Two charged with . e..‘.’°mm' lee o“ llan5p°‘m' . from trn to sixty cars. Proclfcs ‘ 3 . m» w - “Wiring on at serious disadvantage ‘ . v l l The William Kydd price for gr-n- theft-under $25 O0 pleaded not M“ “Ml Ml‘ W‘ s< “mm as 7 a chum‘ “d9 ("nmmcil ' u v-ccunt t‘ l~ ~ h ~11 50's‘ ll‘ J" RP‘ Amdletm T I It u - h era] high standing (3rd 3:21P) Vow- "lliltv nrd were remanded lnit‘l the chairman‘ m“? "me" H“ mllllm” I ch“ m ‘ ‘nod my VH1 ll A‘ u‘ ‘tildlih Pmtlilm i?“ i “Tiilurdlv B’ Cm minim y c E. Blgelow, B.A., and AlcxandirriAi Tfilll: Aiportv charged with rcceiv- “P and w“! “ma”. m“ city llnued- Th” T) TIL“ T01‘ l1"? 111911 ‘illltli niilillllzllfifftiff‘ Onwoilld all); '11 - ~ c‘ fl Rainy. BSc, ing stolen goods was rcmanzicd iln- 03mm‘ O“ m“. sllbl-u- ‘l, “'35 "ll" l5 $50990 a v; '. ruel amcuilis to l‘. .d,. lnicc-cswirv to rcnldcr them in orcie" ‘cm MM on w“ 9' Co‘ 2) THURSDAY APRIL um .. The A_ M_ Hm prize rm. religious m “L. ymL Charged m“, vagl-al\clv nounced. A Slmilfit- ptrncst was an expendltutg oi 544.030. llc ftdriul. s tvflPlt lino '3‘ r v ‘ mm L115‘, might Mmpve Sumo“ - .. _ -. .-.-. ’ education. Jesse E. Bigelow. B.A.( and resisting arrest two young men “egg, i‘) in? Cmffmll "$111113 . HetvXlllalned that so per w“; 01' “~@“‘~ ("ll ~“ t No.2’ ‘The ‘Farm Rphihjilitilkfon _ . LW-(il ‘Linade Churn: - Social Nglglfilwgzigglllrrriit gfitétgrsion (llllftll? for picriclerl got‘ Btlltlflti. Tl.{;y W181i} ciaclh the 11.30.11,!“ thfiltsrllfrllil-ltngé‘ théeexnpfigglitillxigeslllof tXhLe ‘cumming with dnlccuw l suyvo‘. ‘ms “Hm... km on Jun. 15L a .5 s. s. ear sen ence n cry cays n a . ‘ .- ~ . '_ l e [7"l\'l2lt‘C. 1111 ‘ ” l ' .1. » Niall H. Burnett, B. A, y Charged with having stolen woods "he Slamcml blmflkvrs were, Mr. V.. tnis anlounts l0 $140000. fl X01111 l.“ {he RN totlhlndqiltlll“ ll ewno ‘ The Duncan Gordon Gaelic Hchol- tn his 1iosscssion a. man was scnt- ' A Amgwclllh‘ Mnnagc." l“ me he dlsclcsfl-l- \‘ ‘Hmhn. of ‘.1 mi‘ M - g__ ______ fltshlp, John M MacQueen. 1a A eiiccd to sixty (lays u; jail. A vag- l ll/ffdutllvllly‘ rfrlvléllc 112i lthlspPrqvlnctl-l m ~ “m, f," W‘, Jlzfmf-i {$115}; v ‘- - - "1211 . ‘c taller, 1'0‘ ‘_ . -. .0 ' i.‘ \ -‘ ,. - . BIRTHS ‘ silftstltfi~tgi°l‘f‘....li§%3.°l:lE¥ “m” “mi-W “'5 ‘“ '1" ‘cereal Iowol- l ‘"“"' ‘m’ w- l“? “i”??? ....‘."..t‘li..lzf‘zl.tr..ll..‘:;:.$.':§;"‘.:‘s: and Alexander A RELHRV, use. Reviews ECONOMIC DECLIN 111K111: the rvafilllle 01 llw com-l 11a fillllllwd the many Ms for m‘ "‘”l’l° “m “““"‘ Qmlfll‘ f“? ‘J “m 9. "‘ f” 1.. the A...Iti....-» w... llilfilllvsil for . The R. . Dickie Scholarship —Hugh Paton of QhHi'lOLLELO'»\’1i 1 ,11'1111ll@E1tl01l5 by the 50010111131 U10 elfietrlelti‘ in the modern home. l “f5? $1 “d?” “ftld “i111 life's-rut. m? PM, .10 ' n l have taken NEHQLSON _A¢ m, n n Ho! 1_ John M, MacQuggl-L BA,’ and He,“ viewed tliecconolilic decline u n . mitttei‘ orthc Latitrancc Water- , The speaker spcke ‘g1 the con- l ‘ I l ~_ Ll1~°ll01l 108‘ 13ft I‘ _ m“. u", hum"... _.,»,,,,1 m, “p4,. all Apr“ 9 | ML and r5_ bert M_ Bunmln‘ B_ A_ Prince Ldvlald Island atlaymeclvrtg; ways project.‘ \1..s .1 .. ‘ trlbutwn of 6186mm“, to the, ' an: _n ‘Holllftll 4o n(.('~ Ummd ‘L “mum? [hp “ma, “Auk J. Ivan Nicholson, City, a son. The H, G. Milnro S holarship. liffilqsmclllflilsi‘ @250“ Flt] 0“ n,“ _‘ . . “liner l“ m“ Ewomlc“ l r .~l w. l. pecan... (k1 d1“ O1 "l: ill-Hm? ‘ls lmidloll. lorlncrlv tlrrllplPfi Il_v lllt‘ lllh‘ John Harold Keith Marken‘ B‘ A‘ lo owl} ‘Th’ ADA LG‘ AIFDPBLOIIS lam-m \ ‘S paced on Inc‘ Mr‘ R‘ E .Mr' Ted Cllandlcr $133k? u“ elec‘ dlclssFsaa1(ist “Tl l’ "O f £1,921 llw‘.nuiii"-3l 01 u‘ mm“ “ Ii .\. .\Ivl')uii:|l(l. iltyniiil-iivilli.’ “ed- RANKIN -At the P. a. 1. Hospital, ‘me s. R. MacLaren Scholarshln . “m” °‘°.°‘°°‘- ‘ b‘, - i. lMuich. so... . _........i Lrlcal inspection. ‘l2? PM“ l» s". Jdllllilll l~ JJ 11w" low-l 1- ,,,..,,.,,. ‘m, ,~ l ,,,,,,.,, “m... April 10th. 1940.111 Mr. and Mrs. Harry s. Rodney. a. A. " "Pflmh: ‘t will“? l“ it“)? cringe‘ 111‘ the 51- 1m» w wzmriiwiss He outlined the duties of the W11" "Petr-ll" <11 11101111111’ lr-‘lirlvll tum‘ and l»? l. “ ‘l 1 l'.'.. o...» ..r the [Ester Rankin’ Mt. Herbert, ‘ ‘on. Rdgdrlegt kllmim scholarship‘ ullilcblllréliedsiailefi brgmgfie’. glgdlmtflfixixtllgillt gilmetllo bcMntgtlliiie: electrical mspector' mlsilcialclilsevllll‘ 1131119“ and "d lLullil-r The nulnbcr of ioung m"ll l“i‘l“'“l\1l1'<l‘ in‘ tile tnuir and roll"- - . ,.. . -.. e - ‘ - ~ l‘: .' - . .- MCNEILL- At the P. 5,1. Hoeglléal '11-; Q_ ,y_ ‘Qflajljwllf sgholarshtp, glfclllltelttfll-nfllg‘ Masjgfixlitog‘ Provinces, .’ overloaded wires drrsses of all persons roCeltiilltz old “v1.0 Quoted mom}? o1 QUCUHKPT. 11.1» l'l""l' ~\"- b-‘l l-- gigtidylmlvizlll rtlbrthMlliviltldliire ‘t A‘ Mme Mull“. ‘B. A. Nun, 1jl¢..t-(:QT,'K_ s, Rogers and H“ sllgufmd m“ m’? “m” Rel H‘! 509KB 0f the dfilltlel-‘i 0f "m" Nile. lllimuulis Oi‘ inuliiiilili“ 5.1.’ VCSi-Nbll-Slloqp A. 1L pfllfll" so“ - - The St. Paul's Church Chasm. Mom I, was leyealeq at given further consideration and if. loaded wires as a fire lifilill'(l_ old 1433 “~11 fill-ml" ° lll-1l<~ll’ l)" inis Vvfifk “as carrier! out; .-\t1f‘llll1lf‘(‘l‘. l\IACMILLAN—At Mt. Edward Road April 7. 1940, to Mr. and Mrs. Em- est MacMillan, a daughter. "- DEATHS n lllllRPllY-At Vernon. April 8th, i940, at the home oi‘ her daughter. Mrs. Frank Boudreau, Mrs. F rick J. Murphy, aged 78 years. Funeral fzom the residence of her rlnilzhter Thursday morning lo SW. ilfillljlllffhS Church, Vernon River. WILSON-At the P. E. I. Hospit- al on Wednesday, April 10th, 194"). Robert E. Wilson in his 72nd year. Rcnmins were forwarded from time tuna-Lean Funeral Home yesterday afternoon to his late residence at llluluucn where the funeral will he 1:1 Notice later". Dl.\.\fOND-At the Prince Edward Island Hospital. April l0, 1940, Thomas Diamond of Winsioeftrrhts 38th year. Funeral from his late l't‘.'>l(l'llC'.‘, Friday. Anrtl l2, service Sterling tit 2 P. M. Interment smith Wlnsloc Cemeteiy. “lLLl-‘R -At the Prince County Hospital, April 10. 1940. Sydney Mil- .cr. aged 22 years. Funeral Friday ll 2 n. m. from the residence of his ll PodtiHilll IntennentTyne Va‘ley Cemetery. In Memoriam In loving memory of MRS‘. JOHN A. MORRISON Who Died April ll, 193B. It. I. 1'. Inserted by lltlsblnd and Family. L-l72-4-1l-1l. N. D. MacLean UNOERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wlltnhire Phone I49 t 111-180-4-11-11. Schwar- ahlo. Niall H. Burnett. B. A. The James Sinclair Scholarship, (essay). John M. MacQueen. B. A The Robert Munro Scholarship. (missions), Harold Keith Mai-hell, . A. and Randolph D. Mac- Lean, B. A. The Joseph Anderson shin. (Enlrllsh Bible). R0 A. Jenkins. M. A. The Melville Church Scholarship. (Hebrew). Donald C. MacDonald. B A., and A. Iorne MacKny, B. A. “the Robert J. ‘Dlvsdalc Gold Ytllrda‘ for church history, Jesse E. Bic-slow. ‘B. A Untversttv scholarships aim have Scholar- bert been awarded as follows: St. An- drew's Chilw-h n“~lva. I. Elvin» Andrews: McCorklll: H. Lloyd Henderson Glenn Keith Cowan, A. "nrdon Faraday. Tau-cane» E. Vales: J flow‘ John R Carson, J. Maser Mnei/llllan. etifiii 71.2.7.1... Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Ranahan wish to thank their friends and BClRHlJOUFs for the many acts n1 klndnesq shown them in their recent sad bereavement, Card Q_F_Thanks Mr. H. R. Moase and Family wlsn t0 express their appreciation 101' LLB many kind messages of sympathy, and floral tributes. during their recent sad bereavement. the meeting that the total expat-ti sales from this province dropped, from $32,000,000 in 1929 to $l8,-, 000,000 in 1939. The only industry to‘ show an increase in the last 10 years was the tourist. industry. Also ots- cussed at the round table conference was the posslbilitv of expanding markets for canned potawcs and other vecctables. Mr. Paton and Lteut-Col. Rogers are members of the Prince Edward Island develop-l ment and research council which isl seeking ways and means to expandl the province's industries. SPRING TIIANKOFI-‘ERZNG -l TAG Spring Tliaiikoffering meet- iiig of the Evening Auxiliary was held last evening in Heartz Hall, with Mrs. Hugh Mi_ller presiding. Several of the organizations of ilic church look part ill the program. Mrs Lewis Milrray ifzatl tne scrip- ture lrsson. The choir of the Girl Gindcs, winners of the inter-group contest, sang a hymn. Miss Jean EQiLflil,__\\'.l10_l5_1hfi only Ceude in P E I. to earn the gold cord. rend a paper on "The Relation- ship of thc Gilldcsto the Church. Two choruses were beautifully rend- ered by the Chaminade Chorus Mr. Lawrence Toombs. a member of the Young Peoitss Union. gave a mast interesting and instructive addrcss on "India." He traced the influence on the people of the various invasions of the country, described thc pcsent political sit- uation, and closed with a silrvey of the work of Christian missions in India. llo You Suffer from Headaches? Valuable Property for Sale at Murray River The hm of the late Calvin Mr- IMNI. eollllallng of fifty acres of lood land 1e now being offered at e bargain rice for a quick sale. This prone y, near school, church- ee an village is mostly clear. hal- l!" covered by good lumber, Aiwlr. PALMER l IIASLAM. Charlottetown. Ie-IOI-d-Il-Idifl-Nl. It ls hard to struggle along wltr. n llFtld that aches and pains all the mwrfillfi action of the Stomach- llver or boweXs Ls responsible for nine out. of ion persistent head- nclics. and the cause must be i_'_P-_ moifid before the heallflfihea till‘ van =1. Burdock Blood Bitters helps l0 remove thc cause of headache bv tqlgulflthjq the digestive and bllla.v organs. iieutarllzliiz "Qlilllv. regu- lating the constipated bowels and lclililiz ill) the "llliliilfili liver. and Wm.“ “.15 has been accomplished the headache: should disappear. _ Ilriprnw vaul- general health l)\ lo‘.""1 BBB ‘ The T. Milburn Co., Llmltid. l ‘Ibronlo, Ont. l l l possible the viewpoint of the uihcr~ Maritime Provinces be obtained. A communication from the Marl- l time ‘Transportation Commissionl announced the new Trans Canada! service and specified the rates oii express which would be lll effect.- These rates show a substantial dc- creasc over the previous charges between Charlottetown and the mainland. A reply to a letter from the secretary of the Board was re- ceived from the City of sntiit John ‘ Wlll('ll explained the operation the pick up and dclivolyv true there and declared that tilcrc c. | l l i . l l l much opposition to the SOTVICQ; when it. was first used. i The letter aLso stated that if. found to be '.ll"(ttl!=lf\£l0l’y the service would be discontinued but maintained that the trucks did in». interfere with the truckinen to! any great extent as it only hand- I lccl freight for Maritime points. The Secretary rend a letter from l the Maritime Transportation Com-_ mission which was addressed to| Mi‘, R. E. Mutch. ivhicli declrlred| that Mi‘. Mutch and Mr. J. 0., Hyndmnn hall objected to thc lu-l origination of the pick up and de- livery in this Province but reason that the service was started here was to give the some service as wu. given to the mainland. This was the objective of the Commis- sion. the latter disclosed | Mr. F. W. Hyndnlan reported for thc membership Committee aild stressed the need o1 increasing the membership of thc Board. a Mr. V. A. Ainsu-nrth speaking on the physical aspects of the 91H!‘ trical business said ihut in this Province the Maritime Electric Co. served both the clly and coilutry. ‘the Company in olden days was financed by United States money. at present it is mostly financed by Nova Scotia money. he said. Utility companies cannot turn their capital over more than one: in five years. he explained. Half of thc investment of St.- 250000. is in the power house, the remainder is in thc lilies, he con- BUR! RAMSNIS "THE RIGHT PAINT TD PAINT RIGHT" l wires are not built load elcpected of modern ivircs and overheating occurs, he ex- ploined. Statistics show that e-lectrlcltv was fourth on the list of fire causes in the Dominion and sec- ond in the propcity destroying agents. he said. Mr. E. T. Hlggs commended thc appointment of an electrical in- spector in the Province. He de- nounced the meddling wilh elec- trical appliances which is indulged n by “cheap jacks." He spoke of the great device-p- ment of electricity during the past tu-enty five years. The speaker also predicted greater development in this field within the next few years. t0 can ry thc wires Underground The possibility of ruilniilg elec- tric light wires underground bf.‘ means of a cable was brought. up mid Ml‘. A‘li°.\\'0l‘ll1 suggested that it alould be ton expensive. He mentioned as an alternative that the telephone and electric com- panies could use the one pole. 3133B!” 1 . POTATO ' DISEASES! Don't gamble with potato ilisenscshlse SEMESAN BEL to IIIIQIDVCXDUI‘ yiclil. Just I)II_'-DIll\I§-I)Il\ —_nri plant; no niussy. time-trusting snaking. ( nstsvonly 3' =10 u. bushel of accil. yet is outstandingly effective iignlnst. {coil pier-c ilcclly. arm/- borne acnb and Rlilmctnniu. Practical use and convincing test reauliii-flttfVf}. ilvcr- p age yiclil incrensel-provc its \'lilll(‘. Ask ' your ilciilcr for f rrc pamphlet. CANADIAN INDUSTRIES LIMITED Illlfilfltllill 0F fEIIlLllllS lllllln, N. l. sloii in cacti 0111c. the Federal Govern- mcnt to have the lull C115‘. of old nicnt assume age pensions? lsrvcral Domillion-Provincial Coli- -fcrcnccs and by correspondence tvlth the Minister of Finance as ucll as by silblnission to the Ro- . livcll Commission to have thc Do-l ‘mlltlOn Government. nssillne tiiel . lull cost of Old Age Pensions. - The following answers. were t.\-t hit-ll lll thc Legislature \'1‘\lIT'(lllV by Hon. .\ill'. l)cniil= iii reply tu tin- (|llf"<ll.0li$ of Mr. H. F. McPhcu: ' lli What was thc nature of tllv silrvcy ('t‘.l'f‘ll111"ll(!f’fl by the Govern- , incnt. ns n prcl-uiinali" $1.11 to tire CSlWrIIDlLSTIlIIPIII of a schrnle Of ag- ricultural rehabilitation} through the use 011- !"Oll."ll0il or found advisable. l school tacrcngo oi nil P “'1 Gwijollllyl"Qgmfgrffl tlt Agriculcural meetings in the gillfcinlf l‘ éllnfiloyeégzf (‘he CORP t districts vrhcri- rehabtlztatzqn ap- . _ _ llri-rlono wiiliih the amount paid to llwilircddi? be m? gleam“ new‘ — - ‘ 1 . ‘ ' 1 o. owe iv: Figlchgqlgiialngilizkiszisill. 113d employee’ <21 lndlvzdilal surveys 0t as‘ ‘ . ' r " ‘ ‘ l filrms ‘is l)OS.'~'ll).. in caiii ‘___ t _ H, ,m.lll_\ v l w S’ I mg; vggllaghglf gljosmtrlilgl tcsiliinilllitl‘ wlirrc t-iic same v.'.i:< 1 Oftgflge (1 G gay. (liq: .' f3) h“ Nutll-c is lll‘l‘l’ll\ _L;l\"li that tliL-li sill hi- Mtlll 1.; Puhln- Aulfiltmnn llu- I..'\\\ llrlll'l\ lhiililllig t Amiwcri- - antcrl l'1l‘lll\ id imm "r -l - l 1. It is lint in tho pllhhc lntcr- ‘ -_§‘ ‘ikllfllt i" »= in (llillltlllrltlilil i... \.illlll.\.t\ t-u (‘St to give it llsl. 0t Old .-\‘_»e Pcii- “Ilium litlmmtl.‘ "Llltlkiitxal lllllliltlil} till‘ l.\l.l,., “tIkiL. Mllllpdli‘ j w ‘ l ~ ‘ ‘ - i- luhl u .' Hi: _' sqgriefqsrygivgred by No, 1_ l ‘ _ lullnui ll-lll n1 i.lllll:—~.-ll ‘CUTIE 3. Old Age Pension Culilmis- 11H‘ folloulltl: farms “err 11111111‘ n] liilltl 1.1-. .-..vl..-. m. L-tt ..u ill _=iollers:- l"! "iw-“lli- Qm-i- . {Milli}, lllm l.lllll Ls lillll J‘ Perry‘ salary s IFirst Prince 4" n 1H1‘ it“ ll.“ Iifllllnllxlil ‘All “llliilill: l ‘- . . ' it l‘ ‘- (.1141 i‘ ll l. - '~ ." 300.01 Second llrznrc ‘J! 1mm .\ll‘ll\ i. 1' ~ll'|ln "l D1Vl€l McDonald, 09119 Third Prim-c l -' 1i lf itlvlfl- ‘Ill. lniltivl‘, t: Total 31.20000 ;Foiu"il1 Pflllil‘ lll “ililim ll \r~n 1.1 hluwlllll Ill Travelling expenses 60.50 Fifth Prince »i (gut-oil's (llllllt). ‘llil- itl|u\\‘ mill‘ ul ___- v liinll i. llhllll‘ tilll\illllll lllltl 11111105 .1,'g50'(; '1_r_ _ 3' r 5-1 l- ~ut.iin -| l1 iii“ sai Total S a lzfldQQullgigffils l; iilltrlilpluc.“yilfinhll ll<l‘-lllllv but-n Old Age Pension Emplrry-erw- - 38rd. Queens I lillitll‘ m tlll- ll lll-‘ll? "l llllllvlllfll _ W. Campbell, Supt y l l.5(lil00 -_--—~----- .- ------ —-—-—A - ‘illilfl iixtllilst §l'1ll!"'>'(l ‘lllvfldllr-fl ‘ . ‘ '_‘*, ' 15,1"; l ' > - ‘ ‘ ‘ i lir HI‘ par ltll .\l'\ lip y ‘.1 ggrlilllllfsdqtlon or 200.00 ‘ l0" ‘Tau? 10 (‘Inslfy [hp “liftivl- 0| livll .\' .\‘..|tl\i¢~~0l\. Total 5130-05-0 l ivA(;()N"‘I_.O|'{ ’S‘_"‘|'L ‘lgtlullltivllllinilll >t|i~i-t. (lliirluttr- l “Pm P‘ ‘l- S"“"““’,-‘ {Iggy l, ,1 nliiwl this llttll ll-u or Avril. .~\- L ._ 11,11, - _ A..t. s ')‘ $1,200.00 _ " ' ‘~ n. lllltl. Edmiiflislilidtrlon Ll llltlifl _ Hm SQ\L|.;_B,.ILDL\-G' m; \\'ll.l.l.\.‘.l ll. YI-IO. pcll-‘mlls “mm QlllTll Street. Onc of lhv l)l‘.~l ll “"H"'"“Pv' lilzzll*z..ll.“ll‘l*nil. ill‘? till‘; Hazel iflllcr, Slcno. 600.00 . '. J," _ _“ _‘4_‘ _.- Tom! $3.650‘00 80 uifi on Sliced 1911 _ il ii _V Tl Travelling [ixncnsev- l W O. W. Cunlplicll, Old Algc _ ~ Pensions _ _ 81.20811 Blind AdlllllllrlfilllOll 50. . J Total $1,258.15 ‘ f. G. MCLflfPll, Old Age _- To be sold on the premises on Wcdilesday ilic 21th gfilllglllxciqfln $11228 58 1 day of April, 19-10 at one o'clock l’. .\l. flirni of the late ‘ __ ‘ Hammond S. Vcscy at York Station. cnnslstiiic of 100 frninl m _. A38 acres of land with buildings thereon. 'l‘liis is one of thc host .("4‘l"gt}grfs m“ been mam ‘a, . farms in the country and splendidly situated. Also at the slime time a qillzlntily of housclmlrl furni- ture and general farm machinery. Terms cash. lf day not fine siile will take place on the following day. l l<‘.'S'l‘l~\TT€‘II.\.\l.\l(l.’\'l) S. VESEY. l .I. l‘. llR.-\l)l.l€\', l l- Auctioneer. l l L-11J7-4-1i-3L