l .' flower oils For over twenty-five years the most l intensive research of the world’s , greatest laboratories has been at i work to improve if possible on the I exquisite quality of Plantol. Lately, we modernized its shape and gave it a pleasing new wrapper-so Plantol can now sell at a very reasonable price. an gxquisite Uoilet Soap Lever Brothern Limited Toronto 927 " uilvtlryiii: high standard. possible Discount Sale As I intend making a change in my business. I MW offer my entire stock, beginning Monday, March 24th, at the following discountsu- Groceries 15%. Sugar and Nlolllsses not included. Hardware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25% Men's, Women's and Children's Leather Boots ...33 16% Dry Goods . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 33 13% u Boys’, Youths’ and Girls’ Rubber Boots . . . . . . . . . . . . ..25% ' A few Men's Mackinaw Coats . . . . . . . - . - .- HALF PFUCE SALE-FOR CASH ONLY NO GOODS ALLOWED OUT ON APPROBATION. All past due acounte MUST be settled at once. J. w. FIFE EMERALD New Perth, March 20. 1924. _ _ _ ‘——-.-\s u limiter of record it should lg ' be mentioned that .\lr. John Mt‘ IPudyen, (‘ape 'i‘rzivcrse. is till o Sl-iOP from Holman’: Catalog INSIST ON I000 LIQUID GLOSS. Guaranteed not to injure the furniture being an Oil and Wax preparation. 22B6-3»25-1l. CALLING ON THE DRUG TRADE.—- Captain Wm. Ashworth is at the Victoria Hotel. He rep- resents the Sterling Products Ltd.. Windsor, 0nt., and is calling on the llrug trade. The Captain had a l-lplefttlld war record, goinx over- seas with the 24th Battalion. He W85 severely wounded at the Somme in 1915. The Captain lr- llelightcll with the island uud in- tends returning in June. " THE VARIATION IN BULK TEA-The quality oi’ bullk tea ls liiirvlialbio for severnll reasons. lil llli! first place its origin and age is unknown to the housewife so that it does not carry any responsibility. lii the second place, it is exposed to the air while offered for sale. and therefore very quickly loses its tlllvour lliill freshness. IEven if ll were as good as "CALADA" iii the first place, it would rapidly d-eter- lOPillP for this reason utill ili any t. st: it would llJO iinposllbie for any ilUlllPI" to follow consistently the slune finality throughout the year. "S.l\l_l.~\ll_-\" always maintains an through skilful ‘blending and care- llil preservation in sealed alumin- um packets.- PERSONALS .\ir. (7 .A. Archibald, Truro, it- rl-zzistered at the Victoria. .\ll‘. J. A. McPliee, Sumnierslde, is lll the city. illPShfPl. llonry Rubin and H. I‘ulnmlncs, Boston, are at the ‘Queen Hotel. yleaslrs. A. C. Stinnders and C. .\ll-..\rt.hlir, M, L. A. Sumnienside, irc at the Queen Hotel. i-Q-Q The Public Forum (Continued from Page 4) that the Department of Agriculture lillS rendered valuable asslstalicf but no more than the country is en titled to considering the cost of thl - Dcpartliient. There has never lit-er li movement that has been a belie lit t.o mankind but. some person ol persons have thrust themselves in t0 the limelight claiming credit lfoi that which ‘they have not llllfl [llf lsllglitelit connection. it will no lmake much difference in the fina l lnlllysis to whom ‘be-longs the crcliit. The watc-hword should bl ‘olwvlirll and not backward, and eternal vigilance will be the price it’ sucl-cst-z. ll am Sir, etc. .1. A. DEWAR, An entirely new and distinctive type of two-door Ford closed car has just been introduced to the public by the élford Motor Company of Canada, Limited. and is now on display at the Queen's Qbunty Garage, Charlottetown. This attractive new member of the Ford family is de- glgned to carry five paaeengera In complete comfort. The roof line la low and straight which with the" larger radiat- or, now standardized on all lFprd cars, gave Ford designers an opportunity cf effecting graceful Ilnes and at the same time achieving sturdy construction. ~ Besides it! general appeal and h’gh quality aspect the new Tudor sedan has several new features which promise ‘to win immediate favor. \ l ' The exterior appearance of the Tudor is enhanced by a windshield visor, cowl ventilator, rear fenders of new gdeaign which are bolted to body, and leather covered top. if The doors on this new model are unusually wide, and . are net at the front of the car, hung in exceptionally heavy frames. The doors swing open forward on either tilde in line with driver's neat. Side vlfndowa running back from the doors are oblong in shape and 32 inches in lengthpaffording unulual vision to tho occupnnto, while a large rear window adds to the coach like appearance. All window glance can be low- l cred flush with the framing. affording clear vlnlon and a maximum in ventilation. ' both for the driver and pnazerrgtrs. The driver's seat la of the "bucket" delign vilth only cushion and back, as- aurlng an ununuail, restful pocttlre. There Ill ticeable E‘ rocmlhoao lh front with plenty of m: room. The uluhq l neat beside the driver folds compactly out of the way no ' that entrance and exit through the large and roomy door In eaally and conveniently effectedby those occupying the rear mat-which is amply large for three poncho. Z Beeiaie of the width of the lm door, the driver la given convenient aeecsa to his neat without dloturbing the occupant of the front passenger neat. Interior fittings of'the new car are very attractive. 4, Theupholltery ls In opeclll Ford fabnlc of dark brown “ with floor rug to match. The doors and aldo windows have been equipped with revolving typo window rcgulatorl, aa and In earl of much higher pliloe. The new Tudor If-‘ord In an Innovation In a low-priced oar with a coach type body. It la certain to create a un- lltlon In the Canadian motor world. Quoofis Bounty (larag mlarnliurons or roan wnobuere. .._...._._..>....;. ‘ l f if Sean-lg arrangements meet all comfort requirements i i Charlottetown .: i» . ' "l "iulher of tho industry." lie tizirrird on o. campaign for several years it the (iuardian and ultimately in 101! not the Rotary Club interested. it “i113 llll‘ SPHIu-l to a “get-together‘ luncheon tinder the altsplcos of tlil ‘totnry (‘luh in January, 1920 thsl‘ the lSeed Potato Growers Associa lion came illto bcltig.——l~.ld. (i. All i»... People Should Know This Fat people owe u. dobt oi‘ tzrutltltdl lll the author of‘ the new famou: illirililllzi l‘rl.-scrlptlon, and lin- utll .ll(ll‘t‘ indebted for tho reduction o! 'lllS harmless. effective OlJCPllly rom rlly to tlthlet form. blarlnuln l'rcs~ JTlDIlUII 'l‘ubllzta can he obtained m .ill drill; RUIN‘! the world (wt-r m ihl- reasonable price of one tlfinfll for u box, or you ran ueclirr- then riIrol-t on receipt ul’ prion from thl llltrilitilu Cl», 4612 \\'(lUdWll!‘d Ave. Detroit, Mich. This now leaves no excuse fur dieting or violent. excl" cine for tho reduction of the (l\'(‘T fat body to normal. Goodform Hair Nets The invisible kind Cap shape Real Human Hair All shades Single mosh 3 for 25c Double mesh 2 for 25c Sold only by mt lama ISLAND LADY DEAD.—An Ot-' lawn dospatch of the 24th elya: The death occurred at Ottawa on Saturday of Mrs. Herridge, wife of Rev. Dr. W. '1‘. Herridge, pastor of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in the capital. Mrs. ll-lerrldga. nee Zliarlorie Duncan, was the daughter of the late Rev. Thomas Duncan, D. D., of Charlottetown. P. E. 1.. Halifax and '.Brid of Weir, Scot- land. being born and educated in this country, but going to Spot- land with her parents at a. later date. She came to Canada again l0 be married to the Rev. W. T. lierridge in 1885, since which time she hall continuously resided at Ottawa. She was a sister of Rev. ECONOMY CONFERENCE REP- RESENTATIVE-The Associated Boards of Trade of P. E. lslund have been requested to send a rep- rescntutive to tho Economy Con- ference being held at Ottawa this week. and at. which the Boards of Trude in every Province of Canada will he represented. ‘ No definite program has been outlined, as yet, liut the delegates will make a gen- eral demand on the Government .'ol- a drastic reduction in expendi- tures, with a view to relieving the ilusincss Community of the Domin- on from what ls considered -by the Boards the present intolerable hur- icn of taxation and as fur as pos» slhlc stabilizing the trade of the Country. Mr. J. O. Hyndman the President of the Associated Boards has arranged with Mr. A. E. Dewar 1o represent the island, as Mr. Dewar will be in Ottawa this week ‘epresetitlng the Charlottetown Board oi‘ Trade lli connection with Express rates. W. G. Y. TUESDAY, MARCH 25 190 Kllocyclee (380 Motors) WGY (Schenectady, N. Y.) General Electric Company Eastern Standard Time 11.55 n. m.—U. S, Naval Obser- satory time signals. " 12.30 p. m.~—Stock market report. 12.40 p. nL-Prolltlce market re- iort, 12.45 p. m.—Weather report. 2.00 p. m.—.\itlsic and address ‘llillian Pottery," by Stirs. Russell Viagoe. Schenectady Woman's Club. 6.00 p.l!11.—~Pl'0(lllCO anll stock market quotations: news bulletins. 6.30 p. m.—-l)inner music by the instrumental Trio oi‘ Hotel Tell Eyck. Jillitiny, N. Y. 7.45 p. tar-Program by Alberto lurrrero, pianist; Rain Vul-crll. o taking 30 dmpl of lcthrdfl h’: lyrap after mule and on if dluolvoa tho limo and accumulation in the muaclu and joints no than deposit: can b0 expelled, dine relieving and soreneaar- Beach syfllk "l known u tract of com" contalna no dope nor other Itro drugs Io ldll or mask tho pain o rheumatism or lIIFEbIWi l! l!‘ inovu the cause. Aalr your drui- ghlt. 1 l A4 QOQ§O§Q~Q§QQ§O O-O-O-OF§O-QQ-O v Cost of Living Chart YOU paying for What were Anthracite Coal during the palst month. The latest figure-s from Ottawa give these as the average prices. b l.ondon St. Thomas Windsor Cobalt Ft William Winnipeg Regina Moose law l Prince lEd monton lCal ary ' Let bridge {lancouvcr How do prices in your locality compare with oiher cities’! Are you paying more or less than aver- age? These prices are for average qualify “dcllvered" goods- Watch for the changes in this chart next month. Tomorrow: Hardwood. ———-—{-O>—_____ STOCK QUOTATIONS soprano and Edward Allen Rice, violinist. ’iano solos, “Wnlllstein a. “Jillcgro b. “Adagio c. "Rondo" Alberto Guerrero lnprnno stilol-l, u. "El Mlljo discerto".... Granadol-l Souata".... Beethoven con lbrio“ iilolto" very sick with a cold or grip. Ha llso got. relief. Vicka surely should ‘is in every home." They used to treat cold troubles ixternslly with tallow, goose {reuse and camphor. Recently, In- ternal dosing has been the habit ind people naturally doubt value of a salve. l-‘oi- this reason, Canadian drugg- lsts introduced Vicks VapoRub, the vaporizing salve for all colll troubles. by giving away dozens if samples to responsible families ind every Jar sold was on 30-day trial. The above report is just one of lhu great many received from en- thusiastic Canadian families. With such endorsement and a pos- itive llioney-back guarantee. ovary tloltnoliold ought to give Vicki; a llioroltlzh trial an the homo rc- medy for croup. colds. more throllt, bronchitis, caiarrh, neuralgia, cuts. “flatly. o ‘. . ‘l r (I b. "Adios mi bien" .......... .. Poncelili-ltllillizil: prgfh-On ll" Scottish) lll0\\'lll'(l Smith Pm .. _ k Rain Valera llclvurd Smith (‘om llffll" 5910-" v H _S1ianlsh River Pill Alljgglfilrfiznoiglylm the sfrmllhlflll‘ Spnnislt ltivell" Coin . u ' .u.0 5,; i .1 (' _ r p; _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ , Emvard All?" Rice ilrliiislt (lillinusieelnlst Pill . .. “all” WW9» Pl-nmans . . . . . . . a. “Rondo Caprlccloeo" .............. .. Abmm _ L _ _ _ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " .................. .. Mendellssohn l 4' _ , ,1 l). "Scherzo" . . Mendelssohn igfilvefffifl,“ pulp __ 11.1,“ ‘ ' Albert" 977979 (‘nn. (ion. Electric . “llllrfnq, 59lo- H I _ (fun. Stcalushil) (‘out .. 111,-’, "‘ “rlliallita Alvmez (‘up Steamship Pill 46 ' As icstosl Com . . . . . . vlfllvlln 5°19; Ilolnitiion ilrllllte . lnrtlfigzw“;d'"xiié'fimfiicgnms“l“ Montreal Power .. .. Flli . n ~ . . - - nhmo 8010s Winnipeg laloctrit. . . . . . . . .. at. I - l n National Breweries XD 151% . .501“ a_ "lln Souplro ...... .. Liszt. Auunuc Sugar _ h. “Vetilzio. e Napolifi. . t Ammsnn ' ' ' ' ' " q Allm“ Guerra“ Am. Car & Foundry . .. “Pr?” 5° m- H Y d, Am. Locomotive . . . . . . . . . .. 72% ‘l- :51“ Pulmmf, " "WV 1m Am. Smelling & Refilling 6043.’, ll- icmvellw“ - “v'~““"‘ Anaconda Copper . .. 1:21’, flan. Pacific Ry .. 144% Rm”- vulem New York Central 1001.. F l (‘ubu Cane Sugar . .. l“ lgngilllijlxlEtude in E minor" all-glen)? Steel ' 56% - a er. aper . ................................ -- sag“- Satns Keny Springfield _ _ __ ' 1617;‘ b. “Blillande in G minor Clioplu Mex Petroleum Aliben” GWN-ew Inter. Mar. Mllflile ._ _ Press Steel Car Reading . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5:’. _ Southern Pacific Si; ' st dlb-k . . . . . . . . .. 92'.’ Yields to Vwks ..::..t. . --——— Utah Copper . .. 65%; The Direct Action of A u. s. Steel . . . . . . . . .. . 10o Vaporlzlng Salve Ia Best -— MONTREAL EXCHANGE ~ Mr. Joseph Haley of 199 West Milk Street, Brantford, 0nt., says: 1934 vlclm-y _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H103 ‘My wife has suffered with quinsy 1933 vmm-y _, 105,10 (or years. but Vlcks VapoRuh must 1922 Victory .. . .-——~ have prevented It for she K0t1937,Victory . . . . . . . .. ..107.05 through the winter without a ant- ilngle attack. We sent part of a BANKS lar to a neighbor, whose boy was Bank Commerce . . . . .. tho 42 HALIFAX, lifurch 24. —Quot-.i-l tlons furnished by Ward & John- ‘sfon, members Montreal Stock Plu- change: NIGHT‘ 7 & 8.45 .___- An Intense story of human’ emotion: from the‘ porno? Gouveneul- Morrll. -. ty . \ \ ’ WHuLXAM ‘F \. YOU CAN'T GET AWAY ‘WV 1TH IT Wed. & Thurs. Evgs. First Time in Charlotteto ..l l: t <,;..,. lilllAlll§llls ,,lllili and all kill‘. Olgtl lnvoritei. ~ intr0lZluC|ti8 ‘Gent's PaliutsouWFl-te - 27 DAZZLING plendent with thousands of small Dazzling. magnificent. ' ~ ance. Curtain rises at 8.30 sharp. E7§QUVERWURMQW' be obliged to _wai_t shut the first act is over. merrroer curtain rises at 8.30 sharp. PRODUCTION AL s1‘. JOHN IN “THE TAILOR” l?’ _ TWO PART "lluiplll-ll. inl us, COMEDY l MONTAGUE MARKET spams VALLEY SCHOOL l - ‘oi’ l"l-llrutll'y. lUXUlillllllliK, "l-l-leiprlllua romc vou ussoqlttuaus moss IHEINCE" "afar Over Two Years —- Don't Miasfl-‘llem Elks. lLAND - JlMMleCoccs \\ a elGallli Cur‘ci i’ NEW NUMBERS Including the fannous Diamond, Curtain from Paris, ’ “divs brilliant stones-_ EVENINGS~$1.10, A $1.65, $2.15 -..II5TI.NI?ES_"SQ°:_ $111.0: YY $1455 Tickets ordered by phone or left toHb-e cglleciv for will not be held after 7 p. m. on the evening of the perform- Parties arriving late will Please re- flllAllI-l 5. ~ 1, Sallie Bryeiltoll; " TES- ltlllillill fflillniplnn and Freddie liry~ s»; lltillllll ll-quul) ti, Everett Sudbury. . (lili\l)i§.~1i 1, Leighton Harring- ltoli; 2. Wilbur licyénttiti; ,3, Gordon lllryllutoti» Bunny __ $22; tlllAilii 2.——1, Ellen lillrriitgtoil; ldlllzs .. . .. 22 2, Frllll (‘unlubl-ll: 3, Chester (fllaiu- (his 45 ploll null lillrold Champion [Filli- Pollltovs 45 illi- Pork . . . . . . . . . . .. all.‘ (IllADld 1.--1. Illltlfl Cole; 2. l lhlollll (Tlltiilllll-ll; ll. Amy Admits. m} , fir.‘ (‘rnblir hull almost i-luect-llli- l-‘nlltllvilil; is llli! lioiilii" llllll lillllll ill llll-liuissiul: Mrs. (iusaowlly. Flpliill: Valley School I'm- thl- lllmitll l\\'lll'll‘ Hlli‘ stopped ltrtho doorway, "\\'lly. doctor. you 1' Nam“. ,\ll-_.\‘cil|; 2,llllllu't look l0 seq if__rny tbugtil: was dnld the doctor Pork . . . . . . . . . . . .._. . . . . . . flltAltl-l S.» MT. STEWART MARKET All-in Sudbun 3, linzl-l Prlilitt. trllutcll!" , "hitter . . . . . . . . . .. "Z GRADE —-ll.~-l, Jean Profltt: 2, “l know it isn't," Ellis . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2) Annie Bell (‘0nnluk; 7i, ArIhurWvI-urily "You ticver iitid grass on a liirll ‘Telephone . . . . . . . . . . .. [lirompton . . . . . . . . . . St. Lawrence Flour Ottawa Power . . . . . . .. ‘Cuba Cutie Silgur Pfll . |l’illl. Am. Petroleum .. Bank Royal . . . . .. . Bank Montreal ..2ti8% Bank Nova Scotia . . . . . . . . .. Wheot-—-Mny 104%, July 108%. Sept. 107%. Corn-May 78%, July 80, Sept Potatoel .. . Oats por bushel . Hay nluei Eggs per do: . . Pork "mun-l... lOUlIl MARKET “p...- V. (lots-May 47%, July 45%, Sept. ‘A. . ' burns. bruins and lot-ea. at all m mm. 50o a m. For 2:“ “m” ' ' ' '_ ‘sfreeteataupackalmwritavioitog _ 45 I Chemical 60.. m Paul st. w.. P0 _ . so KOMNII. P. Q, n.’ U“ _ g1 i ‘Igtloughvlcknklnaew In Oannuapm g ~ tuarcrnarabololoin tlu»-»_"' fl’ " Staten. Over l’! million flu used. '_ “m” v ‘l.'.' Th6 MEPKOlZS n? 1-3.: I fl guumlnmb‘ "AQKE-f IIIIJ will! Produced in Canada by Dam bun" _ ‘a CARNCATIOII MILE Pilonucrs v IIIQIIIIUIIIII ~ Ens Per Dos . . 25 \ M.“ .. om“. rllcl-i rack." Buy Your Milk With Your Groceries YOU can pick up your phone and order a week’s or a inonth’s supply of Carnation Milk if you want to. Put it on your pantry shelves and it will keep indefinitely-just as fresh and pure and sweet as the day it was put in the can. You are then assured of milk for any use. N0 matter what the day or weather, there’s your milk supply. Could any- thing be more convenient P Carnation Milk is just pure fresh milk, evap- orated to double richness, kept safe by steril- ization. Order several tall (16 oz.) cans or a case of 48 cans from your grocer. Try this delicious recipe and write for your copy of the Carnation Recipe Book. It con- tams 100 others and it's FREE. CARNATION aiscuria-z Clip! sour, 4 tap. baking POWdBI‘. 2 liblfl- shortening Vs tsp. salt, ‘A cup water, ‘A eu Carnation Milk. lft dry ingredients together. Mix n shortening with knife or fingers; add li uida, mixing to a soft dough. Roll lightly to one ha] inch iii thickness, cut and bake in hot oven about 15 minutes. This recipe makea about eight biscuits. - lb. nu/z- ll Hill‘