HABIT-am! CARROLL —- IRANCHOT TONE “The World Moves On” (THE LIVE STORY OF Tfl CENTURY) M480 . . . . GRAHAM MACM-AMEE NEWS WE SDAY Til ' SDAY ‘ I YS ONL 1- : . JiLso i .~‘ ibtisiolu. "norm". i 5mm TOWN" AND ‘l-fcolua “ruler-is wrm _ _ _i.0w|;i.i. I-iioius ‘laughs by the Score! Romance by the Toni Three llg Song Hllsl, All. in this great mu- sical comedy-drama! ‘ ALSO OTHER SHORT PICTURES A grand and gay ' ‘comedy- drama! ‘Catherine Donut, Hen Amelia, Andy Devlin. §luw - m... _ ~ .1‘, . . -~ . lcsgsicsifin, a; NGLAND‘! cioniour CELEBRATION!‘ Mn 6--Rovnl Procession coir. Paul's lune 3—Kinl’s Binbd Celebrations 1 “£11133; Tbe 20th Annrversary of the Qmfibm- Aocnsron of Kmg George V. "‘§;’.,.‘.6§§.;..._ Be present when the Empire meets in London! Spllhcld- . Pomp and Circumstanor-Pageancry and Pm- Aug. s-io- sessions-This is the yen‘ of years in Great KW‘! R=$"-"~ Brienini And, us alweys, the charm of England c°"‘" beckons Tnveloa the majestic Empress J Byiuiq, Bnprm d Axdmlir-c regal Drdno -~' or coo ' “ Mon! ship.- llrequeng sailings by “the cruising route" ab!!! the sheltered St. Lawrence Seaway from Mont- real oi.- Quebec: First, Cabin, Tourist and 'I'hi.rd Class: Lnut ailing: from Mound eounectinl with opening of Annihrun Celdintioor (Royal Procession to St. Paul's, Mn 6). April 26—Mauualn.nrrivin;Southlmpton, Mu 4. April 27-inch: 0/ Yni. lrrivinl Glu- lvv. M11 4: Liver-pool. Mn I. . . . IL Zfiiifipm.” 217$" “l‘l‘s"*...2"..'.’.‘.4 Benn, an yen own have! apes! n Write C. B. ANDREWS. District Passenger Agent, Saint John, N, B, CQAAMAN PACIFIC 9‘ Pacific Express Travellers’ Cbeqim . . . Goad Abe World Over" 122" "A UL.__ jg.‘ NLY-li.lb-—'l—-8.BI HIE WEEK. IN UTTAVIA (By Fmderhik Edwards) OTTAWA, April ‘l-Jfloganied by parliamentary critics as one o! the weakest opposition efforts ever hem-cl in the Commons, Col. J. L. Ralstoirs criticism of the “poor- mans" Budget on behalf of the Liberal party occupied two I-nd l half hours yesterday (hiesclsy). He culminated, with a. straight wont- of-confldence motion, s. hair-split- ting harungue in which he took the government to task for having lowered tariff barriers, for its at- tempt to stabilize wheat pricefi. for its revision oi the income tax scale placing a greater load on those with higher incomes. He be- llitlcd government cohievements in fostering foreign trade and juggled figures dizzily in an st- ienipt to prove that. the facts are not what. Minister of Finance Rhodes said they are. Wilh the termination 0i his speech it became apparent that ilie Liberals would have no further speakers to offer on the subject of the Budget, There followed e 0.0.11‘. motion further debt increases. No govern- ment, front-bciicliers spoke yester- day. hut. lion. Dr. R. J. Manion. l\lim.-.tci' of Railways and Canals. is Pxpecierl to he Hie first of the administration's big guns to be trained on the oppcsiliom Two Conservative members spoke yes- terday. J. H, Myers (Queen's, P. E. I.) and W. K. Esling (Koot- cnay West), both of whom look the Liberals and their pokesmen to task quite caustically for their lndcfeiisive attitude on the Budget and the reform programme. HlliiEd its sane and sound, the Rhodes Budget included a surf-ax on investment incomes over $5,000 ranging from two per cont on 10w- est taxable inOOme to ten per cent on investment incomes of $200,000 zmd nrcr. All income exceeding 814.0410 is to be treated as invest- mviit income for l-axulioli pur- poses. ‘The gold tax is removed, but the depletion allowance oii income lax oi precious metal mines is re- duced. Corporation income taxes are increased by one per cent, fllld there is an increase oi 1&3 per vent on faxes paid by those mak- ing consolidated income returns. 'l"h£‘l‘lt is a graduated fax on gifts exceeding $1,000 ranging from two pcr cent up m $25,000 to l0 per cent oii $1,000,000 or more, a. meas- ure aimcd at income tax evasions. The sales tax is unchanged ox- _ produced by the deaf sndtfuiiib which are to be taxed at half the standard rate. Excise duties on spirits is lowered from $7 to $4 licit liquor traffic. Excise tax is unchanged but Empire preference imports are exempted, and there is a 20 poi" cent duty placed on cigarette lighters to offset the drop in revenue from solos of matches. Substantial extensions of the British prcfcrence were submitter!“ by Mr. Rhodes, particularly upon, woollen items, and an important enlargement of the classification of British goods on the free list. 0n Monday the house passed the eight-hour day bill and the bill to establish the Economic Council 0i Canada. The latter went through without discussion- Both bills are now with the Ben- ale for ratificatlon_ ~Minister of Lulxiur Wesley A. Gordon's bill to Drovidc unemployment relief for 1935-36 also was passed after con. , ,VIXENS NEED “IMPERIALS " , .‘ u Successful fox ranchers feed IIVIPERIAL V ‘ FOX BISCUITS because they contain food gle- ~. ,_ manta essential for health, strength and guccesa- ’ , fail propagation. fl-MPERIALS” should be fed liberally now to vixens because they supply elements necessary to ensure large litters of strong pups and main. tain health and vigor of vixen; “IMPERIALS” fed -during this season repay, richly in generous results. IMPERIAL BISCUIT COMPANY, Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. I. EGGS WANTED e have m outlet for an unlimited quantity of Our your: of experience in the poultry industry miixpilslgpour aunt-moo of correct grading ‘ . tbfllllt results/ship U8 your out; prompt 0A8! (ll-O. LEIAGHTIIIR 00. _(lext Queen Hotel) .4... , the ill/m (if . ernor-gcneral of Cimzidn. 'I‘hi's ll the first time ‘ nounced nlong with ¢h¢r sidcrable opposition from the 14b. Hols. and is now with the Senate. The House committee sitting on the suggcslcd revision of the Brit. ish North America Act yesterday lieard Professor W. P. M. Kennedy, who teaches law at the University of Toronto, declare that there was loo much sentimality about this legislation and too much doc- trinalrc talk. When it was framed, lie said, it was a splendid achieve- ment, but it was intended for l mall agricultural country. He and Professor F. R. Scott of McGlll ‘diversity both urged scientific Jwision. A referendum was not f toured, FTom Tniidoii. England, came nlfir-ial wiifirmnlion today of the wpnrl. that. John Buchan, noted Scottish writer and Conservative incinber of the British House of Commons, and personal friend oi Mr, Mziclwnzic King, is ‘.0 succeed Ucssly, '\ ..". as gov. that. a. commoner has been chosen for this high lion- our. It has been slated, however, that a peerage is in store for Mr. 3110118“. and that it wlllbe m. new ill-let in the King's Silver Jubilee ‘lst. Mr. Buchan is well-known m many Canadians, having visited "anada some ten or involve your: ago. " Run-down?" The ‘Vital 3" restore strength quieltly You beg-into feel the revitll- izing, stren hening effects o! Calcium, hos horur Ind Iron (The “Vita 31,1110! days after taking el owl’ Syrup. Every spoonful you take aids in enriching the blood, feeds the nerves. stimu- lates u petite, and helps to turn t e food you est into energy and strength. Your druggist liu Foil LLOWS . 5 Y R U l’ rrrrlwmrirn calling for social credit to obviate G cept for a. concession to articles ol-l’. Ga per gallon, the intention being to The others were all smashed w combat smuggling and other il- bits. The damage amounted m "w wing... of ‘niesday. March, ; In Halifax Port HALIFAX. N8" Ml-Nh 80-41110 Did-n Relth srrlvedyt this port lent night with cruise pol-longer: from Jam- aica eudfihe Bahamas-British Wat Indies sudlerniuda. via. Boston. Cargo consists oi blooms, citrus ts, tomotoee. "c0000. "eoeoenuts, . twfle molt. rum. pim- entt, sponges and general. MiniatiireiRiile Shooting Wreck Meant Little To Two Westerners (Dy Gina-din‘: Special Wire) SAINT JOHN. N. 2.. April 1 - The train they were on was badly wrecked but Humid Brodie, and Robert Viven, both of Iethbiddge. Alta, remained blissfully unaware of the smash-up until told about it hours later. ‘We were cattle foi-emen 0n a Stock train going to Montreal," said Brodie before embarking here with Vivenro"; the C. P. s. Montclare for England. “Having completed our work for the day, we decided retiring. Just as we were in the midst of this job, the train came to 8- W1’? abrupt stop-so abrupt, iii fact, that our tea. was spilled all over the floor. wt». didirt think very much about this. aside from an idea thst the engineer war. alilzry at something. We thought that the brain had been stopped to take on water. so we brewed some more toe and went to sleep. "We were ewskei-ied several hours to brew ourselves some tea befom - THESE mrunrs ALL STEEL BODY FLOATING POWER REDISTRIBUTION OF WEIGHT The engine has been Airflow car. 11m by 1160910 Hlnnillg through _ questioning them we 4118000531! bhlFtiiv-‘kttlfii hid been wrecked. and that our car and the caboose were the only part of the train thfl-t was left on the tracks. $140,000.” Ill MEMURIAM NB- liolwsn MAUKAY iThé aeniiarnuw MacKay of Murry Harbour too place in the P-‘E-_ LHwnlta-l. Clwrlottelnum, in 13. 1935. After In illness OI about become serious and he was removed *0 hfllPltul where he passed away about three weeks later. Born at _ Harbor 38 years iligo, he lived at home nearly 5,11 his e. West/am Canada in harvesting 8688mm He was e men of quiet disposition and 300d chariwm and by l-‘Il who lmew him. In addition to his father and "Wthflf. Ill-r. and Mrs. Neil McKay v! Murmy River. he is survived by three luoliheie. Seller, James and Kimball. all at home, and by thy-Q} sisters, Mrs. James align-am and Mm. John Machon, of Murray Harbor. and Miss Belle in Char- lottetown. 'I'hree brothers pie- deceased him. The funeral services on M51011 18th wmlswc 0f r brief service at his home. and a, service iii the United Church, which was largely attended. His Pastor, Rev. T. R. 30111189. conducted the services, and burlel took place in tho Murray Harbor cemetery. The pal] beam»; we John Slim-am, Dalzlel Sham-m, Roland McPherson, Alex. MeeKay, Vernon Davey and John wliisloe. A floral wreath was given by Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hilson of Charlottetown. In the paming of this loimg mun thou goes to the remaining mem- boned the fflnfly flho sympathy of the entire community. IIDCIIIFOiI-D SQUARE SCHOOL _ Grade X-l Olive Rowley. 2 Geiwvo Stanley, Gilli-IN}. Gram 11-1 GMxrl-ne lllacvyuir. 2 Jenn Oumody. I Kathleen Phyllis Cannon, Kelfifl three weeks at. borne his condition INSIST. on amine nvoiuuuc ensues moved fob wardumllpuaen, nrldecredled between tbG lllflssrll ill-IL DdvetheNewVflueDodgemflt Thrill di be: of this Great New alueaDodgfiy. .. then look in the comfortable sect nod see at the delivered rice s04 You an how efford ' gnu operate the elford to own egodge; dlldl. 591W In 8""- Steel comet- pom r . . steel culls ...md even u steel flooruzNo wonder Dodge nil-steel bodies are so much safer. s» . is-Wfinipfii-Eegqigibboaté broken time-tented hydraulic action la chnyl equal on ell four wheels. PRICED msnr oowu AMONG rm: LOWEST T_ G. I Charlottetown You wall in end out-of the new Dodge... because the doors ere wldernrnnd the floor it almost level with the running DIZ LIVERED 11V CHARLOTTET OWN con A5 LOW A8 $915 FOR THE COUPE PRICED CARS Grade ri-i Shirley wicker. Z Lillian Thistle, 3 Marlon Gormley. Grade II—l MBIY veswy. 1 3 Mildred Mc- ll. Grade II-d Mammal Mvllmis- 9 Beatrice Peters, Leona Anew-Ull- Grude I-l Dorothy Gallant, 2 Anna Diamond, 3 Marne?“ 9°14"- Ethel Trainer. 2 Gad I-l r e 3 Bernadette Arsenault, VERNON SCHOOL Primary Department Grade V — l, Lloyd lhrnerts; 2. QXCBDti-wu several trips to mange; Mossman; 3, Beryl Fumcss. Grade IV—1, Kathleen McKenna; 2, Beatrice Jay. Grade Ill-l. Elva McKcnria. ‘ grade 11-1, Mary McKwlifl‘. l. Anna McQuaéd; 3, Marion McQuaid. 4, Betty Jen uis. Grade I ¢si-.)~l, Wyn Drake‘. 2. Eugene McKenna; 3, Vernon Henrik Grade 1 lJrJ-i, Mary Bvudreau; 2, Earl Jay; 3. Hcrby Henry. llonor Roll For FelrurflXY Grade V -— l. Lloyd Fumes-ii 3- Frances Mossmaii; 3. Corn fiwr- Grwde IV-l, Kathleen McKenmi; 2, Beatrice Jay. Grade ill-l. Elva McKeiuiu. Grade 1l—-l. Mary McKemis; 2. Anna McQuaid; v. Betty Jenkins; 4, Beatrice Mossmun. Grade V (Sink-l, Vernon Henry; 2, Wyn Drake; s, Euizene MvKflnflfl- Grade 1 tJlfi) -_ l, Earl Jay; 3. Hcrby Honry; a, Mary Boudrew- H. M. Sullivan-Teacher. Anne Furiieas; 2, Amie Fhrness; 2. HAMILTON SCHOOL Honor roll for March: Grade X (firm-l, Patriclu Ram- BBY. Harry Taylor; 8, Elva Stewart. Grade IX-l, Elizabeth Ramsay; 3, Eileen Hamilton. Grade VII-i, Charles Stewart. Ruth Taylor; 3, Keith Ramsay. s i?" ii iiiiiii 2, Earle Ra . 3, uoyd Ramsey. lei‘. Grade IV (Br.)-l, Doris Stewart 2, Heath Bryenton. ). seymdAltmiR-amsayl Grade II-l, Ralph Bryenton. Grade I-1, Oiiflord Prise for spelling-dimer Only. lei Btewsrt and Clifford Georgetown O dcloldtoi-‘cliemrtll celled ltltllle of F OIITIVIIII lodthmwuncluonenccmn- Grade X (Ji-J-l, John Owen; 3, Grade VII-i, leita Ramsay; 2, Grade VI-l, Dorothy Noodside; Grade V—l, Marion Stewart; I. George Brycnwn; 3. Glendon Crou- Grade iv (JrJ-l, cimoi-a rum’- will Grade III-l, Muriel Stewart; 2, Alfred Ramsay; 8, John Ohmbion. Perfect attendance-Elva Stewart, ma,“ Marlon smart, Doris Stun-rt, mir- Theixeeilnsln tbeOouncil mom f the Town Hell on ‘muted-u m- nlng for the combination of the Ill stranded by the various nouns together by the Women's m- The time Oftliflwlthllllflf bei- of Great Wm" veterans were present in addition to a large m- presentation from the Institute. The Picsldcnt and Vice Presl- dent. being absent. Mrs. William McLaren was chosen to preside and the meeting was conducted by her in her usual efficient manner. The ‘cussion revealed consid- erable dversity of opinion as to the best form of memorial to estab- lish but an excellent spirit of harmony and good will prevailed. Some of the speakers evidently felt convinced that the ldQB-s of utility and beauty should. if pos- sible, be embodled in .111 efforts t0 commemorate the deeds of horoic service and sacrifice. The following suggestions were accordingly, sev- erally submitted: a town clock let in s suitable towcr in one of the public buildings; tlie__1oiig delayed improvement of Kent Square; the erection of a library building, the furnishing of a room in the public school. Though the above mentioned pro- posals were acknowledged m being commendable Pmjocts, the sugges- tion which seemed to meet with the hearileat approval of the vet- erans present was that of a. sumo monument of the cairn type. The majority of the vefnrs preferred the Post Office lawn as s sma for such monument rather than the Institute lot south of the Court House. Mayor Condori informed the In- stitute that the Town Corporation was not financially able n.1, the present tiny.- to make any contri- bution towards this worthy cause but expressed the hope that many young men of the Town would be willing to give a reasonable share of labor service five of charge in furtherance of this movement. The Execut‘... Committee was asked to make n iareiul study and enquiry relative to the different plans piresented and to report facts and resulting conclusions to their orlrzinization. The women’; Inctitufn of George- town. L; deserving of great praise for its tient determination in this enter-pr which was initiated by _——:... i the women several years a30- Ml us hope that their 0130118 W111 b‘ ultimately crowned with suwvflfi b9‘ lore the present year has 45911915 SUFFOLK SCHOOL Flollowixig is the ieport of suffcl! school for the month of March: Grade X-l Laura Johnston. Grade VIII--1 Genevieve warm and Olmon Mclllck, g Louis Brid- ley. 3 Frank Bradley- Grade VII-d Laurette Redd Ill Ruby Olow. Grade V~1 Eileen Mellick. l Francis Reid. _ Grade m\’ Jean Johnston. I Lloyd Mellick. Grade II-l Billy Johnston I Doris Reid. Grade r (Sh) 1 Albert Reid- ‘Grade I fJr.) i oiml Reid- Perfect attendance: Laura John- ston, Jean and Billy Johnston. Genevieve Godfrey. Ruby Clow. Ol- inon Mcllick, opal. Doris and Al- bert Reid. Percentage of attendance 96.6. M. Coffin, Teacher. ‘ ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES _'1‘0__ $ 9.00 QUEBEC. $10.60 THREE RIVERU $10.00 MONTREAL $12.25 OTTAWA. $15.00 TORONTO from all ltd-lone on Prince Edvard Island -_-_._- Gaildi-en of Five end Under Twelve your! of Ill HALF FAB! ---- Fri. Apr. 12, 1935 RETURN Tues’. Apr. it, 1085 LIMIT: lleopt Toronto o 20° was. Apr. 1'1, tell. Tickets Good In DAY COACIIESVONLY llcleiguluOheahed For Further hfnllnotiau Connlt my Tleht Meat emu... Ilatlonal Railways rtUivlt‘. .. OVEN-FRESH This ideal delicacy for pro-Easter and Enter menus achieves new de- llciousnese with our famous recipe. Full of plump currents and im- ported spices. Get a dozen today. A counters SELECTION or NEW animus AND DELIGHTFUL PAST- Riss- roa EASTER. STEWAR T's Bakery A DOZEN -----.¢q .._..vi LUNG-kill