‘ t. QUALITY iFIRST. ammunition-tan morally-muss u» great gaining point. ‘than who can bu! best and sell lowest have intsrestiils to sar to tbspoblio. 1 s DRUG B IN THE USINESSA ' ‘its eta-mat. Qlelll-lregardieaa of price flaccid be the main , ‘mm. sail it is here: what you so: here in u» Ilile of-lrugs anl musicals- villi be of right quuoy and prloe asked will alsebs right-as low as goods of same quality can em be bought for anywhere. _ J. ERNEST nod-as. H. WORTH ' ‘rival. arm xonau paves-rose us Prince Street. ' sssaa+a~a....gam,4m“’ "==~ —~,-,,,,,, Classified Advertisements t awed-e" Iva-stew i saunas-yam.- iafimds-uu x ‘ eq-s-eeeseeeoeeee-e-weoeweewgese-eeog _l.. v F urinals Female Help Wanted "oeraliidian A ar awn r ‘n. saul. w. c. EN- man. Giurow s ad. 2056-4-5-41. —'-% a sALafiro an. noaau sub room sins on hand at Guardian Office. " u on. BALE - soup oar: ROLL in; desk flsoisome nice antique furniture. ‘led rbreat George Street. i 2905-4-8-21. OI BALE-J ADI! OI‘ CLOVER hay and 8 a Timothy for l week only. _ ned. _W. D. Rosa, Kinross. _ , ‘ 3859-44-21 Guardian. Miscellaneous 0B sscm-"onolca ISLAND- brsd mare, 0 gears, 1400 iba-guar- anteed right. filer-b Dennis, Marsh- field. , ZBM-A-‘I-Bi. l. SALE-D IlBLE-SEATED WA- ggen. in see repair, "suitable for marketing purposes. Proude at Moreslde, Otgdsorge 5t. zssa-i-s-ai OI. SALE-IOU ACRES WITH good buildings at Hsrtsville, pro- perty of late John A. McKenzie. Apply McLeod s. Bentley, Char- lottetown. . 2813-01 0B. sane-no H. P. IMPERIAL Ms-rinav complete, with re- verse gealn, In first class working order. Apply to Box m, City. - 2868-31 I. SALE - 2! ACRES OF LAND. partly wooded. Good house and barns. Mrs. Wm. Partridge, York. nm-a-al-April s-s-t-s-a-lo-il-ai. I SALE-Mi ACIE WITH buildings, at Bonahaw. Land in good stats of cultivation. Apply to McLeod U Beatlei. Uhllflotlggtlirleii commodated at 102 Fitzroy Street Phone 2e1-J. Surveyor. Box 29, l-lermanville. -_ POTATO ‘IAOI POI ‘IRE CRAIG}!!! Central PIIXIWJJ, -_._-_.-_.--_- dats to b; lirlgton, cNelll. __--_--_..a-..-__ postponed until satur at ‘J p. m- If stormy tioneer. 0B SALE -- FISHING BOAT. built of pine and oak, 30 feet ovar- all double cylinder. Bruce Stewart. in A1 condition. Neil S. McPhee. .E1mlra, P. E. I. 29114-841 Male Help Wanted ANTED A’! ONCE. _ SMART young man to work in bakery. One with experience preferred. Apply ‘P. 0. Bow ass. . ~ 2010 Charlottetown with The Guardian Lost --_.._. Guardian Office. ANTED AE‘ ONCE, JIAPABLE fsrnliirmd. Apply Robert shew,- Brsckley Beach. fllll-li-eod. N. WANTED so LEARN ran Barber Trade through our special short course.‘ Expert training. Par- ticularl free. Molar Barber College. t1: Harrington Sh, Halifax. s-l-ttstf. ANTID-INIEGITIO MAN ‘r0 represent us. Belling Sulk and Package has to‘ the trade. eub- otantici 0o n offered to riailt parties. vcral good territor- ies now open. Write living full Pl!’- ttculara and references" first lettar. lluo Bird Tea C0., Ltd. Bellies. ' N. B. W. I-B-fll. .To Let LET-MAY 1E1‘. SHOP. NOW occupied by Mrs. Waller. Apply P. J. MacDonald. Mil-Ii 1'0 LET. jrwelve rooms, furnished or un- furnished. All eoavenieneesaapply Guardian. 8054-0-21. LET-JUINIUIIID ROOMS. insls auddeubis with all modern "conveniences, also garage. Phone :50‘ OI‘ IPDIY “KEYED” It. ‘i; msoiriasaasouaaaalnalia fbeunvsiledllillsy. ' / ltalrwiilbvildstaedlrnsvetsal: in win since. no mo: tints-M- LOST — LADIES tan omoe. O'Leary. Wanted ed unfurnished spar WANTED DY MAY 1ST. A ltIAID. a?” bum“ a “d a’ u 5y walnu- Edward Savage. Racial- of st. vvaarran -. woman T0 g new with housework. Write "C" care of 2803-4-0-31 WANTED AT ONCE CAPABLE housekeeper with reference. Apply to Miller Orr, New Glasgow, P. E. Island. ' 3896-64-31. a on s nosanaas conw in ac- _ zaaa-s-l-ai’. l Idlb-li-ZS-lmopd. BIA- sorrs shipments on short notice. HORSES T0 ABBIVE 1N CHAI- lottatown between 15th and lath. Two carloada of real horses. Sales announced later. Wel- 2906-4-8-31. I HAVE ALWAYS IN STOCK GOOD material in Rubber belting and rubber traces at half price. Clinton Morrison, Fredericton Btu. P. E. I. 2018-44-0. BALE POSTPONED-OWING T0 bad roads the sale of Joseph Pow- "ers farm at Mermaid has been y, April 12 ext fine day following. J. A. MacDonald.» Auc- .2890-<i-5-'li. WILL ANYONE HAVING A COPY of Miss E. N. Iockcrbyb volume en- titled "his Wild Brier" printed m tween the years , 1800 and 1070 lease communlcatevheppy evilht took Film Qt the 110m! and state if willing to dispose of same. d-b-tf. 1368-1‘ IN crrv on sanvapav. a bunch of keys. finder please rggtifay; 2 n WRIST WATCH between Brighton Road and Queen 5t. Finder please leave at gala“; LOST — PHYSICIAN! BAG CON- talning instruments, etc, on Tues- day morning's train, April l. be- tween ‘rignish and Chariottztown. Reward offered. Dr. Kennedy- 2901-s-B-lweek. l WANTlD-IOUB OE FIVE BCROM- LfTilAI-Y CLUB-Mr. Edwin C. Johnston will address the Prince street school notary olus tau af- ternoon on the Modern British Poets. ‘tilt ANNUAL MEETING" of the I. I. B. of Emcrald will take place in their l-fall. on Thursday, April 10th. at s p. m. 291a IUNEh-AL WEDNESDAY -- The funeral of the llte Miss Marguerite Ward will be held Wednesday mom- lng from her home at Lake Verde to Vernon River Cemetery. ‘Alvoucau SEBVICES-Wednes- day, April 9th: 5t. John's. Milton, Lenten service at 7.30 p. m. Palm Sunday, April 13th; St. Mark's, Rus- tlco. Morning Prayer at ll s. m; 5t.‘ John's billion, Cantata at 1.30 p. m. Note change of hour at Milton from afternoon to evening. No Lenten ser- vice on Wednesday, April 16th; Good Friday, April lath, service in Bt.\ John's Church, Milton at 7.30 p. m. Rov. C. P. Johnson, Rector. WABMLY WELCOMED-Fev. Bernard's Church has returned homo from Port Eigln and Melroac where he has been filling the paroch- ial duties of Rev. Father R. B. rm- er, who is ill at St. Clement's Rec- toryjPort Eigin. While in the eastern section of the oolattgy Rev. Father Savage visited Prince Edward Island for a couple of days where he re- newed old acquaintances and was ac- corded a warm welcome-Mendel: Times. . GOULISH ACT-According to re- sidents living in the vicinity of the old cemetery on Elm Avenue, a mon- ument was taken away from the grounds in all express wagon late Saturday night by some unknown (parties. The stone was situated on the north side of the cemetery some distance from the street, and, ac- cording to the story, was lifted over a. high board fence to the wagon which was It once driven away.’ POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning a man charged with being ‘drunk and in- capable wss fined I10 and costs or twenty days in Jail, as was also a man charged with illegal ceneump- tion of intoxicating liquor. P" case of vagrarlcy was disposed of by a suspended sentence of three months in jail, while a second was remanded. A case of unlawful sale of lntwicat- lng liquor was adjourned till Thurs- day, and a case of mischief by tenant adjourned till today. sramnsr CELEBRATION-A ofMl-s. Jane Ballsm. Oroas Roads. bofdl. on April 4th, it being the oc- casion of the eighty-sixth birthday of ma. Balienfs mother, ildrs, Bob- ert Wood, Mrs. Wood 6n formerly a highly esteemed resident of Mt. Herbert Lot 48 but for several yeaa-s past has made her home with her daughter, Mrs. Jane Baileni. autu- day srsetinss and gifts were receiv- ed from friends in Clrosalloada and other places. Mrs. Ba-liern saved re- freshments in her usual good style 111s birthday oaire, decorated and lit with candles bearing her name was presented to her by iviiiss Helen Wood. This brought a very pleasant evening to s close. _€-.--_.- BIRTHS Box 216. 3041 perial Bristol _.a_...._.._..._..._.._--------- WANTED ,- CAT! WITH NEWLY born kittens. B. Raymond. Bouth- ___-a_._.- -._-__- WANTElL-ABOUI‘ APRIL pare Guardian. 3901-44-31- ._._-¢_--_.- a . '1‘. B. - Rook eggs Ml"! mhhbu _-_,-__-_-q Information Wanted -.-_-.-.¢a-_.-@-___ the children of James Douglas nas- aall rim-lass. miner-arm'- w "an . ..'.‘.‘.“".'..i“ ‘a: ” , nu m. amass II. van ‘Wart. ‘ r. ‘m Nat- -" "um", ' . ‘w. s-s-sil g , amt A WW tf _ WANTED-A l0 BOIIEPOWER ‘IM- cnglrle. Apply James Arnold . 2887-7-31 90ft. Phone 1170. ZOSU-Ii-eshd-tf .1511! room and week-end board. Central location, raw moderate. Write "l" WANTED TO PUICIIAQE -- IOU! or ave setting pure bred Plymouth WANTED - IIIOIMATION AS ‘I0 ' IRVING-At his home. Cherry Valley April lst. 1m Philip Irving lied 1'1. ltscsaculaw-at the p. n. Island Hospital. MP1] (til, to Mr. and Mrs. W. l. Melschern, a daughter. CAltEW-At Hunter River, April f. 1980, to Ml’. 1M llfl. Alfred l. Op’- ew. a son. I ' '- -.__ IilUfllIi-At the P. ll. Island Hos. Ditli. April ath. to Mr. and Mrs. My’ Beustis. a daughter. . MCDONALD-At the P. E. Island Hospital. April 1th. toMr. Ind Mrs. Willizm McDonald, a sen. DEATHS ._._.._._.. ITIWAUF-At Pinlth, fiddly, April 0,1930, Wilma GQOPIIDI. 1'00 II months, beloved baby Qliljhlgg Q! Angus s. and Minnie linen, . wsam-modonly at Iiosaoa. ma. sar. Aflllfoli. mo. Iaastsial wars intuit at or w. aaeaaaaul wu-a asei ls am- Mwsl rmsdw at a D- "coil-eon. ‘ “ssmrssasio ; g '9 P ' house and grave were conducted by CRAPZWELL Studio. PRO POGRAPHS- "l"!!! Fnuslaltlo 'OQ.ID 9F TRADD-Quflfflfly MWl-"ll tomorrow evening. if“ AN EARLY VIMTOB- Mrs Char. les Ewan St. Avards. was surprised on oral-line her door yesterday m have a beautiful green butterfly fly mildmbkl/fleifitwlsadaym July. _ . THE EXECUTIVE-COUNCIL OF THE CANADIAN Legion met last "Whirl! and made arrangements for the Easter Monday dance to be held by the Legion in Prince of wales College Hall. Arrangements were ai- so made to have a Legion radio hour probably on the 35th of this month from '1 to a p. m. 3917 ‘IUNEIIAL- The funeral of the late Mr Piltlip Irvinz took place from his late home Cherry Valley, Thumday April 3rd. Services at the Rev. Mr Pierce. The pa-ll bearers were Fairness Matheson, William A. Jfilklllfi. lineman Jenkins. Ernest htcfl-lnis. Fred Nelson and John Mclsaac. INDOOR CIECUS-At the Indoor Circus last evening hIcQuarrie won the decision" over McCallum. The for- mer although bleeding, punched hi; ‘"5’ W victory. and the referee l-hoillht fit to award 111m the deci- sion. McCaliun-lihas issued l. chall- ense_to fight again on Saturday night. Johnnie Shepherd won the bicycle in the popularity contest. A. PL Mclllolillll’ won the first prize, Arthur Lund and Fred Byers third. The door prize ‘vaa won by Mr. Mc- Callunl, and the cake by Earl Stan- ley. BUDGET DEBATE CONTINUES- In the Legislature last evening, Dr. W. J. McMillai-uspeaklllg in the bud- get debate, reviewed among other things the attitude of the Hon. W. Mr. Lea, Minister of Agriculture, in connection with the Dalton Sanat- orium and brought home convincing- ly the Minister's responsibility in connection with the failure of the sation for that institution. time and passed. J. R. C. MEETING-The Springfield School, '1 i llm)“ Bell Government to secure compen- At 11 p. ln- Dr. McMillan adjourned the de- bate. and the House adjourned until 10 a_. m. this morning. At the after- noon session yesterday a. number of bills which had gone through the calamities stage were read a third regular meeting of the Loyal Canadian, Jun- ior Red Cross Branch was held in on’ March 21- crtmip slam count TUESDAY l-lU—Tl'IIl Builders’ Millie! ‘All regular meeting-Social Hall. 130-41‘. G. I. T. Milli»! Ulflllll — Social Illll. ‘lsu-Pre-Eaatsr Devotional Berries- seam: "The Rich Young Inform-Everybody welcome - llearta Memorial Bali. 2913-11. At \ Gyro At the regular meeting of the Char- lottetown Gyro Club last evening asl- etl-lor ea‘ percent attendance met- ed the ehsrman Gyro Norman hawth- er. The chairman introduced Dr. Wodehouse, secretary of the Canadian Tuberculosis Association as the speak- er of the evening. President Bill Gil- lis announced that the tickets for the drawingof a 1930 model l-Iupmo- bile Sedan under the auspice; of the Club uld alert at once, the proceeds to go toward the Charity Flu-id of tha Club. A very interest- ing "skit" was given by six members representing s. Hup s. ~ m.‘ Wodehouse in his epeedi re- ferred to the difficulties encountered in organizing the Canadian ‘Puber- culoeia Association. The great work dons by the lato Dr. B. R. Jenkins and the work of Dr. P. A. Creleman were spoken of in highest farms of praise. Recent discoveries have help- ed greatly in the work of combat- ing tuberculosis. Dr. Wodehouse col-n- plimerltod the club for the active part it. has always taken in mini-tubercu- losis work, and bespoke its continued support. INS-ISIS THAT tin. annrngv ills EHANBE PHILADELPHIA, April ‘l-Prank Wiener. chairman of the State Ath- lotle Commission announced tonight that the commission would not rec- ognize the winner of the Bharkey- Sclunellng figm in New York. June l2 as the worlds heavyweight cham- pion, Winer amid he and the other commissioners would insist that Geo- rge-flodfrey. negro boxer be‘ given a chance to win" the title before it is conferred on any one. The New York Boxing Commission- ers announced some time ago that the winners of the Shsrkey-Bchnlel- lng bout would be recognized in that state as champion. names to roll call. thanks to the Juniors for the port- folio they sent. It was moved, sec- onded and carried that Masterlvan Bomers and James McKay wash the ‘cups before the next meeting. It was decided that the roll call be answer- ed by rlaining the Premiers of Can- ada. It was moved, and carried that the Misses Hanei Som- ers and Janet Sinclair be on the pro- gram committee. We then adjourn- ed by singing the National Anthem. -E. NOTED SINGER IN SUMMER- SIDE-The congregation of the Pres- byterian Church had the pleasure of hearing Mr. D. Webster Fraser, noted Maritime singer, at the evening serv- ice on Sunday. Mr. Fraser. who ba- longs to Amherst.) in Sumruerside on a short visit. no assisted the ol-lou during the service and at a short recital given by Professor Plowles afterwards. Mr. Fraser gave 'a. won- derful rendition of "The frost Chord." Mr. B. Mountain and Mr. Lowal Hancock contributed a duet at the evening service. There was also spe- cial mualc in ‘Trinity United Church Sunday evening at which Mr. Fraser rendered very effectively "This is My Task" st the bcslnrlirlg of the serv- ice. Miss Bessie Bmallman and Mr. Albert Husstia gave a pleasing ren- dition of "Tl-lay Were Nailed to the crass" and Professor Hume played sacred music 0i} tile violin at the ester-tort. l. ’ QUIT IIOUI-NINO Thirteen members answered their The minutes of the previous meeting were read and‘ wgg 111mg .....oo1 Honor Roll for adopted. It. was moved, czcorlded arld- MBA-uh carried that Miss Hazel Somers and, Miss Ruth Lambs write a letter of WEST KENT SCHOOL GRADE X i E l. Jack Ritchie I. . 3. William MeEae and Harold Forsmhe (equal). i GI-ADEVIII Mal-y Owen Fern Murdock 3. Roan Fitzgerald P!‘ GRADE VII l. Dorothy Black. 2. Jean Foray-the. 3. Eldon Darrvach Pierce (equal). and Fulton GRADE VII l. Olive Jolmstoal 3- ‘Oetherine Hindu-tan. 3. ~ RAID?! Slfith. GRADE VI ..I. Whiter Pickard. I. Elmer Ling. I. John MaeLeod. GRADE VI l. Plrandlsdlow I. Donald bdaemlllan. 3. Ivdlyls Bloch. GBADE V l. hank Melinnosi: I. Elton Worth and Lawrence ‘roornbe (equal). 3. Nora ‘Ibylor. OI-ADIY "'l‘he Hollywood Revue," Metro- Cioldwyn-Mayer‘! musical extrava- ganza, recelved the most enthusiastic ovation ever given a talking picture in this city at its opening yesterday at. the Prince Edward Theatre. This new musical extravaganza proves to be s. sensational follow-up for‘ the immensely popular “The Broadway Melody." Designed on the order of a sumptuous Broadway re- vue, it conatins not only tlla pick of the sol-lg, dance and monologue talent from the M-G-M studio. but also a number of outstanding stage celeb- rities. ' Twenty new songs nlaka their ap- pearsnce in this production. Sammy Lee, who staged a number of Zelg- feld shows as well as other New York musical productioné, was ill charge of the chorus of seventy-two carefully selected girls and boys and has turned out_ ensemble ‘numbers that could not be beaten on any stage. Harry Rapf, unit producer, ‘HOLLY’ Dazzling Production Acclaimed By Large And Enthusiastic Audiences. has accomplished something for which he may well be proud. I “Slngirr in the Rain" is the cub‘ standing song number, but there are. a dozen songs which promise to be-I come hits. Tremendous applause wasl given the‘ "Orange Blossom" number, and the military drill specially. m-i terspersed with the scenic gorgeous-| ness and snappy melodies are comedy g "gags" that had the audience in con- 1 vulsions. Among the stars and famous stage] personages who appear are Marlon Davies, Anita Page, Bessie Love and, Charles King, the trio who scored so. heavily in "The Broadway Melody“: Joan Crawford. John Gilbert, Wil- liam l-lairles. Conrad Nsgel. Buster Keaton, Norma. Shearer, Karl Dane. George K. Arthur. Gwen Lee, Marie Dresslor, Polly Moran, "Ukclrlc Ike" (Cliff Edwards), the Brox Sis-, tera, Natachs. Nattova, Jack Benny? the Albertina Reach ballet and the: Rolmders. . (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Que, April 7—Tll6' following changes were made today in lnllifced prices orl the Montreal market, bran, advanced s2 per ton, shorts, increased $1 per ton, midd- lings, reduced t! per ton. A further substantial advance in car lot prices for potatoes was made today, quota- tions were raised l5 cents to 20 cents per ninety pounds. ’I'h.'rea ad- vance belng similar to one made last Friday. Rain at loading points in the Maritime Provinces makin! roads bad for hauling purposes, is blamed for the shortage of supplies here. The opinion was expressed that, the market might. go still high- er before any reaction. set in. De- mand was reported as strong and with the available supplies in deal- ers warehouse. being rapidly olean~ ed up. New Brluiswiclc green moun- tains were quoled today at $1.95 to $2 and Quebecs at $1.80 t0 $1.85 par 90 pounds in bull; in car lots here. Butter prices continued their down- ward tendency, Wholesale levels for large lots today were one half cent below the close of last week's, New‘ Zealand finest, crearnery butter on spot birtg quoted at. s1 oents per pound, Solids were 35’ cents and prints 36 cents Der lb to‘ the retailers. Receipts today were' 1,107 boxes. The egg market ruled steady with Ontario fresh selling at.‘ Rezeipts were plentiful. abs unchanged with receipts at 3'1! boxes. New Maple syruup “'85 fedlw-l Late Market News ed today on" account of incl-casual! arrivals. Prices to retailers per im-I portal gallon today were $2.10 to $2.20. New maple sugar was steady at 2a w 2a cents par pound. k OTTAWA. Ont, April 7—A little more active carlot buying of ews, is reported today with prices gel-le-r-j ally ruling unchanged. I TORONTO: This egg market con-i "“"_ tillued steady and uncl-lar-sed- Ai number of cars of Prairie Prorflnce, eggs have been sold on a basis of. extras 31. firsts 29 delivered here, mush Columbia carlots are dim-f ing at extras 2'1, firsts 25 f.o.b. Van- couver. Freight six cents, but buyers here are not interested at these prices. 5 amwrlwam Egg receipts herei yesterday were 2.117 cases as com- pared to 1502 oases on the corres- ponding day last; year. There is some accumulating of stocks and‘! the tone is a little weaker. Less earl] lot shipments are selling on spot at‘ extras 30. flrsia 28, seconds 2d. i WINNIPDG‘. Egg markets throw. out Manitoba and Saskatchewan are not showing much change over the t | l Announcement“. . ‘Z2440... Corset Company Wishes to announce the arrival of their Nap Princess Silhouette Garment “The Nu Trend” Will mould your flours w the new fityle Trend. giving slender youthful lines with comfort and health. Fitted by appointment; in the privacy of your home or at our head office shop. Call office for representa- tive and ln- ‘lulrles. —__a-_-_.- A few upen- lnga for rs- fined women with orjvlth- out sales ex- perlenrs. NHBUNE - Nu Trend Corset Shop 292 FITZR-OI’ STREET PHONE 1219-]. Famed Moulin Rouge Revue In‘ Picture Al‘ Capitol One of the outstanding pictures of the year, "Moulln Rouge." ls now showing at the Capitol Theatre. It is one of the most spectacular pro- ductions that has appeared on the Capitol screen. A feature of the picture is the presentation of the actual sensation- a1 and daring Moulin Rouge revue which is seen on the very stage that has for years been the leading at- week end. Boilers are 00001!!! own- , traction for visitors from all over the tras 25, flrsts 23. eoconds .20. at Saskatoon paying prices have been‘ reduced to extras 22. firsts 20, sec-i ends 17. ' ‘ 1-2 to 33 il-y shippers for corroded 8B3! QX-wvorlrl. The other interior scenes were made at the famous Elstree Studios in London. ' ‘There is an intensely interesting” and dralnatic theme which involves VANCOUVER. B. 0.1 ‘There is [the love of an aristocratic young 24 to 25 cents, nrsu 22 to 23 cents pullers extras 30 to 22 cents. GRADE Ill ' I I | 1. Newton Large. 2. Alison Foster. 3. Sandy Brehaut and Erro-ll Mac- iiliuiom (equall- GRADE II l‘ 1. bill-l‘? MaoKay and Erchaut (equal). 2. Eihirieo Fielding. 3. Oaiilerille Bethune and Stirl- ing Walker (equal). Lowell I E GRADE II 2. ‘Ilse-y Dari-coil. 3. Mary Robertson. GRADE I (FIRST DIVISION) ‘ 1. Jean McKay i 2. (70100 Fraser. i 3. Jim Mills. i GRADE I (SECOND DIVISION i 1. Bobbie Forsythe. i 2. Russel Macf-tinnon. ; 3. Samuel Robson. I I BRITISH EDUCATION ALISTS \ VISIT MARITIMES I (Canadian Press) MONCTQN, April ‘L-Afler spendq ing Sunday at Fredericton, N, 3., the guest of the province of New, Brunswick, and the university of‘ New Brunswick, uio party of Read} Masters of British public schools on. tour of Canada, passed tilrough! Monetorl early this morning on a‘ Canadian National special train fol-l Balifax. l On their arrival at St. John from l oval-ma they proceeded direct to model-touts, their am. mp. _ After spending a short time in Halifax. the party will proceed to the Pacific coast returning from Vancouver to Montreal via the Na- tional system. some of England's great public schools are rep. dented‘ in the party. including Han-ow. Christ lltlnitol and Charter Emile. eta. Within a few hours of her lotrd birthday. Mrs. J. luiilvan died re- .at ‘H1055 are so low it does not pay to ‘dig them. ‘ lcrllolred fur Delta in chlilc-hlila, mas- 1_ Marin-g, h1gq_y1;n_ munch. blue Bcveren A i James Philips, 80, and his twlo sis-f tel-s, '10 and '11, were passengers re- cently from Liverpool to Boston on their way to visit relatives in Man- iloba. Hundreds o! tons of potatos are rot-ting in fields near Baliymoncy. lnelcnd. because the growl-s ray Rabbits beins bred in Bigland specially for their fur yield naturally and ermine 3i cents for extras, 29 for firsts 3.11411 good demand for eggs here, both for p-penchman for his fiancee‘; mother, 3’! for seconds delivered in Montreal.‘ immediately consumption and stor-‘g, fglnous Parisian stage star. The amounting . ma. and prices are holding steady.‘ picture is filled with thrills and joy- m,:,747 cases. The cheese marketlDealers are quoting producers extras w; gayety, Exports of fresh fruits from the United States last yesa-‘were valu- ed at $59, 000,000, an increase of 813, 000,000 over t-hosc of 1928. A great percentage of peqpla are born with arms of unequal length and about l0 per cent have odd legs, declares s. EuPOPMn man. tlst. Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. Dean McEwen wish to thank all the neighbors and friends for their kindness and sympathy dur- illg the illness and death of hi: skins. bfotller. 3903.11. Perhaps it deserves a soothing finishing touch. pleasure. Man, What’s Your Face Worth P they'll be a little kinder i0 your beard and skin. Or a new shaving brush, to whip up richer, more refresh- ing lather. 0r Kletlzo After Shaving Lotion. to add the Step in today and invest in new equipment. And then tomorrow morning while the coffee-pot hums its welcome to the bright new day-give your face a treat! We sell everything a man needs to make shaving a ROSS-DRUG-UNITED IUOCISIOIS TO MacKlN NON DRUG C0. l“ new set of razor blades- .,.-—-,-l--.- ~..- ~» yo.‘ * ~.;.3_- 2a a a_.-n’ u ul an ,1,