_ ____ _, _, _ _. ...l _ .. ~,` . 1 - e V ‘ 'ma cHAlu.o'r'r|~:1‘owN ounnnmr' if _ seminars ~ A 1-.-insures-Ir _ _ _ __ W# . _ » lf.--...-\ . I r , . § av~"""'l f sie ~l rl' 1. B:.."Sl3" -` |T'~:il‘lPp:o‘::~r¢rm -' ‘ ' . ‘ ' 5 _ 1 ° ' 99 `| _ ,o the zttn mst. at 'mo p. m. -' - nsswnnr-\ 0 _ ,' _ __ _ _ _'rnsl_orum use sa`1.n-soothe ` ' ki QQ , ......... ................._.. ” ‘_ "__ _ \ _ _ ‘- worthy’s Drug-Store, Queen Street LDEN QQANQE pE|(QE saver-useme_nt in this issue for one . v -- _ =f' _ l '”‘ N. l ‘ -~_' #_ 'M “Li im . f cflllfaiG||3|'l||3||f~l9,sis'wonLo`-FAMOUS n'EAu'rYiEx1>ER'rs Aovrsn 1>.ALMoiLrv`1i°r7 1 ' / _,_ l -__-_ I ` " it-*_*-_* A ~ -. I.»»»» ' Ch rl tt t wn lmanana BRIDGE-Knights Columbus Hall. at B-15. Good prius. ' _ »-»~» ' CARPENTER WOFK Ind 36118111 Charlottetown 'Iennis Club will lbs held in the office of J. A. Bentley. (McLeod and Bentley) on Thursday THE AUCTION SALE of cattle at A Campbells’ and Bone Farm at hour. 3284 1i. 7 _..-... _ - °° ”‘°.”'d “dl” *"1 “‘° ’°"“: e. e e E _ f O W _:___ soothing cosmetic oils’f h _ . a o e 0 sem, United chu.-on ez y _ Richmond ' _ Canada. services onthe above charge _ ¢ ` A ed ` Sv k for Sunday, April 27, are as follows _ ' _ _ Fife, _ Llfe, cc! ents lc ness Rose Valley, 11 a.'m.; Granville, 8 and 'Plate Glass' Insurance m.; Pleasant Valley, 7.30 p. m. Tho- ] 0:11. ' .. ` . i. ,_ _ Thursday. ann mn. rl-you mm ` ' ’ ‘ ‘ - A .The strength and exquisite ‘ flavour of this-GoLu_rN °",“l' P°"°¢ T” .“"’° tra t. .robbing s specialty. inane _ ` V ` never.been»e`qusll_e'd at - &ym_ “L nn_4_1,_u_3| _ , ‘ . 1 e a vlse ` al °f R“““‘“"°"“’ 'h' 'nm annual. mamma or the _ ~- W. T. PEMBER if ‘ at Lowest.. Rate. worm Ar MARINE www- - ~ , V - ° The painting of buoys and the gen- GOOJ ron Stack Cafnpanles eral repair work to the hydrokfaphic _ 8’ __ _ :_.._..;___.__.;..:.:._______.._.Z_..___._.:_______....3§__' _well-known beauty expert of TURONTO Agent at" Surnmersrrie. ‘ U°Y¢l I-owl’ Calgary Power Company .~ _ _ _emitted ` ' 5% First Moiltgage _Gold Bonds v J .‘f:l:i‘°l£.:$lii;“;...if:.1i?“s:'.‘::nr:§::n‘hlv.€;s°§§as: The installed capacity of the‘Company’s hydro- electric lants comprrses more than 9 % of the developedwater wer rn Alberta, and its trans- mission system ofnl,695 miles serves the most thick- lyspopulated section of_the`Pro`vince. _` We_ree9mmend these Bonds as sn sttrsetive pubhc utility investment. _- ' - Pr!ce:<94 and interest, yield.in¢_about` 5.40% _ 4 circular one request ' - , _ 1 - Royal Securities Corporation ~- - l Limited ' ` _ ' Riley B_u_llr_ling, Charlottetown POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday moming, a speeder was fined $5 and costs. In a second case for the same offense, it was found that the wrong party had been summoned and the case was dismiss- ed. The case of s. man charged with unlawful sale of intoxicating liquor was adjourned. ._&l____ PERSONALS Masters K. Clark and Arthur Cant- well spent their Easter holidays in Louis. Mr, Jno A. McDonald, land sur- : veyor, was in the city yesterday re- turning to his home in Hermanville from Klnkora. Miss Diana D_ou§het-ty, student og! P. W. C.. spent her Easier holidays the work of buoy delivery will begin _ _ y _ _ U N on about May 1st., as planned. The °***°°°’°f_°_°'°‘.f.:;t°_‘ _ w _ ._‘“.ftf‘t‘4‘ 'r fl. steamer Amia, at Bruce Stewart’s ` when-f is being put in condition for i M, _==“::iH :_ - _ . V i dredge service, *SOAP and water cleanliness is a basic part of all our home beauty treatments. But not any soap will do; We specify Palmolive." So says this beauty shop. And morethan 19,800' beauty specialists of distinction, here and abroad, also specify Palmolive. _ ' O _ Why vegetable oils ere best _ ~ There is a soothing, penetrating quality about. a vege- table oil soap lathcr that searches-down into the tiniest pores and frees them of the day's accumulation without hurting the fabric of the skin. As you know, the skin is very sensitive, and must be very. carefully handled. Psimolive Soap lather deanses without irritation. It leaves the skin soft and smooth,” and in wonderful condition for your besuty experts treatment. » - Dangers to skin beauty ` ' Unless the skin is thoroughly cleansed twice A day, dirt and dust and cream and make-up gather 'in the pores of your 'face and soon become hard little accurnulations which develop into blacltheads and pimples. These un- sightly blemishes are a. sign of neglect on your own part. Use the right soap, use the right cleansing method, and you are taking the best steps toward -complexion beauty. Pslmolive is a_ pure vegetable oil soap. its color is the The operators ofthe W. T. Pem- herStores,Limited,arc among the moat important beauty experts of Toronto, and this beauty sho is representative `of\ the higlileat professional standards. W. T. Pember,`the leader in the beauty profession, represents a salon with modern, scientific methods and a skilful, well. trained' staff. It is such experts who advise their patrons to use Palmolive _Soap. _ "Your skin must be kept clean. and free of irritation. The vegetable oils 'in Palmolive Soap are soothing, refreshing, penetrating. _You should use this ' palm and olive oil soap twice a day to safeguard complexion beauty.” ' W. T. PELIBER - 129 snd._272 Yonge St., Toronto . \ _,-- natural color of palm and olive oils. Tl-ie delicate natural odor of these vegetable oils makes the addition of heavy perfumes unnecessary. _ With both hands make a smooth lather of Palmolive Soap and warm water. Massage this gently into the skin, both face and throat, for about two minutes. Then rinse it off with wa_rm_water until you_ca.n actually feel the accumulation being swept away. Now, give a final rinse with cold water, even icy water. This is refreshing, and closcs the pores, preventing too much dirt and grease from getting underneath the surface ofthe skin. Consult your beauty expert There is only one person truly qualified to advise you, and that is a trained professional beauty expert, who has spent time and study learning how best to care for your good' looks. When she tells you to use Palmolive you have the highest possible a.uthority,_ and 19,813 such experts, today, advise this vegetable oil soap. You will probably use it for the bath "___ __ _ as well as the face. lt costs onl l0c a cake, you know _ _ V' " . . . l`ttle enough to pay for _ a safeguard to beauty. . l|>AstMolsvrs_o.a|> solo- ____ nranrnqun ` _ . It is pleasing to learn that """ " - ` -- ' '_ - '_ ----- --- -- ~- ~ ------- .- through the kindness of friends the _ er at Peter Mscliutt and Sqn. spent funeral namely Mrs. Christy Urling Biest heralds 'of Gods Easter, lumber fm. Mp w_ H_ C,.n'|“.»,'bu.,, The many .friends of Miss Alma' the Easier. holidays at her-'home in and Mrs. John W. MoKsy as did As souls Christ's arms enfold. is Mm in raging” to comme,” Woodside. who hu been in the em lBonsha.w. She was accompanied by also his nephew .Mr. .Fred Urling _ :work mm week md em ,Ong ‘ ,nw ploy of R. T. Holmrl. Ltd., Summer- nes' friend Miss Barbara Ms._eGougan His remains were laid in mst by the Through Thee each day is Easter, suuomg wlu replace the one aes- M9- Wm WM to lea-m other ser- . < . side or lu.. :sum in Dundas mt arming in me hem, troyed by ire s month qq, M,-_ ious illnel with 928115101119- _ Miss Helen Ramsay, teacher at Cemetery to a.ws.it_the day or res- And life becomes eternal, Crozier is much improved in health ~ ' ‘ Fernwood, who was unnible to be sureotion, To those that mourn we Oi’ it Thou orb 8 Dart. .gm ms Nom; when md “png” UTS- 'UIUIDI-B MIKINUW. who _hi-fhome for the Easter- holidays on ac- ertend _much sympathy. Our dead are 'only sleeping his awmchtwn of the mrk th” been relatives in Cl.m,pbe1l-‘count-_of illness, will spend a. few -A Friend, A. G. U, A time in nature's grave; . _ ls-is y E li . I get IYIUHH Greenéhields & Co. Stéwdrt Jones 8;' Co. .' _ . '0orrsepo_ndents_of .` ` ' ` »_|_r_¢oa_e_¢'_rs'or un `ssfo»rm_|| sroer nxelumne ff for fervor sr.. cnuroruiwn _ _____.-_. -i,i.-_ _ .___ _ _ ....-.-.--- mourasab- rs'mox~ -sxcnrqos - - . . ‘ ._ _ _ ._ _- . rneoomvenr mademaneseanpro- Baum-~slvIw ' " n¢'ummnuwry.pronnbomzt1t.- _-s44.M4or1spsroent'otx02e.thevr¢- The annualfnpoetof-Imperial Oli viom reoo`r\i'ye`sr. current earnings Limited for the ses. .ins-iras'i;es_n an unamtood fo be st s rumm- llvenibedolnostepnsideruionz hom- tially*-hither rate than in the oor- lll swiss on -#immune nsmanas nmnauu M104 °f lot mr- The 1 _ growth ~uumoo.~aueut'u at neeemm- aa. ».¢.:.¢¢.y ,snows muiunu or saso.'no.4o were 837.053.- vlero 014.900.- Uf 0Y~ me eom- of theat- Btete_s_end it now when into me blk IDU émne om- ot me may ifriir eller.. hu been don, wwams °°,mp,nn¢. lon. New Brunswick. for two months. days in Harnilwn this week.-M. _ Lift up your eyes through Easter ing in some measure for his heavy "9"‘“`°°d W 1'” hf’°‘° U" M°“d“Y° ' ‘ IOM. - » 153.8. ELIZABETH MATHESON To see the Christ God gave. than can be borne. May this Essiar message keep us from losing slzht ol' the two master monitors of life, faith und courage. 'I‘he many friends here of Miss Thelma Ballem, nurse in training at the Goddard Hospital, Brockton. Mass., will be pleased to learn that she has so far recovered from her recent indisposition as to be on duty again. . | _ _ Mrs. Willilsn _Woodside l_)a._mle'y._ I M . s -____ There is an uplift in every line of -- Mm spnnp R_ N__ K,mm¥.}_m_ B left on Monday for Kensington, n efnarlafn ' M Dlmdao 05 AWU 951. 1930 the above message. To many the umm' in Hlmmox-,_ whore she will be joined by her son - _ » UW” Plilod 8~WSy PWUUUUY ta 1101' months that have passed since the `___________;__________ Ml' Rims] Woodside who spent Els- _ -.* V - N9-'Till l10'm€ MIS. Eumfbelill M3016- sunshine of last Easter smiled upon Monrnras. io' Sunday with his rrlenatmv. s. PB'fl'1B M°LE0D _ wr. wed eishw-lovrf widow of the the mm have been ruled win. ._ ' _-- Asmbl ___ ___ ___ ___ ___ "___ 37 Profitt, 0'Ina.ry. Mr. Woodside Ura- _ °‘_."‘_" _ W0 D°¥1l1d MM/h4‘5_°l1 V310 D°'¢d€- sense of loss and loneliness. A dear. Mrs. W. J. McEachcrn was n visitor “betta Pwmc Gram _ _"__ 19 dultes i-U18 year from Pine Hill Di- on l»h° °V°“°|-"3 °f the uhh" °f °°\5°d hi”-20 YWP8- Thfeo WC¢KS~ one has been called home, and thelto the city lost.wcek. __ ___. ___ _zz _"___ jg; vlnlty I-[til md his mother is aooom MU'°h_1°5¢ the “N1 _°f dem* Wit* l\\'€'Vl0U8 toher dmth she suffered Bl heartache seems even yet greai.er` ' pmying mm 1,0 gnu.; 5,5.; ww be ed Albion Cross when the soul of “fume Q th, @1051" ¢x¢f¢3,gq_ ‘Peter McLeod took its departure Brazilian ... ... ... ... ...... 53_ B. A. Oil ... ... ... ... ... ... 40 B. 0. PGWB1' ... ... ... ... ... 42% Building Prodildl ... ... ...._ 36% Ganadl.C~l-r ... ... .. 27 Canada. Cement 18% Canada Power and Paper ..... 16% 0a.nadaBx\rwine...... ....... 1_0 DominionBridge..._... ..._... 10% Foreign Power Becurities ...._ 3834 Fraser company '... 15% Gener».lB_t/eelWs.re| .. ... .... 1_8 _Hams Oil ... ... ..._... ...N 750 Imperial Oil ... ... .. 27% Intenildonll Nickel ... ... ... 865i| Industrial Aloohoi ... ..... Bti mtemsuonal mom assi Internltlonll Petroleum ...;... 225( lhsseyilnrris ... ......... ' _SQ Montresirowor ... ... ... .. 140% Macon rrontsnso . as National Breweries ... ... ... 81% ` National steal oar .-..‘ » ss amass nr-one s... s1_ Canada Melting ... ... ... ... 1*! DominionTlr ... ... ... ..... 20 Famous Players ... ... ... .. 50% Nwsnda ... ... ... ..... 82 Power Corporation-... ...‘... ei ... ... J. .`.. Ulf Qudbeo Power ... ... ... ... 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Wesley Cromer and Ernest fllht and hon0Nbl° in hi-WWW with lnckerby. _ _ 'his fellowrnan, obliging and true' to til. - ___. -__¢_.-._...;.._. lfisotrio Power _sndllght _9s% nmmsuooal 1-our-o mem. .. sm International lisrvester 100% xonneoesttooopor ..`. 411.4 sronrnner-y_V_vsra........... can Nia¢srsHudsonPo1nr........ 28% Psra.mount_Playsn Inky 72% renlaxelera uit roe\»'ssoo.a.~.. salt ilasw.. out Standard Oil of New Jersey .. 33% .._. .. ...' me resiowurzieek ... ..._ sm 0,__P,,f\. .`..'.§. ... ...` .. 208% aensrsl uoiors ‘. ... soil U. s. steel ... lem wmgugqdnea .,. 'sm » - s 'mv _ _ ._ -_s_,..,,,._.-.__ , .i»`.»... ill 4 s_s_a¢»ss»_a su ents at 5 E2 his neighbors, s. friend to ali. His mg Lnnuge p1¢ge|-mg, d¢,\;¢b,¢m- sudden death caused by perithon- og my-_ ggmfqq pgcuflng, 5”, vggw itil was indeed Ashock to the com- Aown. e brother and s. sister still wing.; pug,” mp;-m°_¢0°|m¢y munity-andleft-sveos.noyt_hstcan- survivetomourn their loss, William Hospital is steadily improving erm- not be filled in the home olrole and Acorn, in Charlottetown and Mrs. lm- num ogg-gmm for ¢,ppv_d1¢1. among his msny friends.. 'no his Susan 'ruylor in Upton, Dundas. many n-lends and relatives weep not sn, was me mother of eight, one ’// although deported' ns is not. and sq- ;g_|m,.|, mm" ,smog-,ph will not be for-rotten for s sued man our freedom in the greet World war herelssloodmenohereandislone `M’Ir. Mobeod iesires to moum an seed mother who now resides with ner _dsugmrs in o_s.mn»iu¢e, Moss. namely Hrs. Christy Us-ling, Mrs. "Harvey _Urling and Mrs. John W. McKay. Two of his sisters journey- ed all the way home to attend the Changing Seasons sn sense _ l IM Brings colds snd___otiler sickness Keep Minerdfs in -the medicine onset. rrs s nest preventative. ,\ .. - M 5 N Mr? D' _ __,.. E 3.; _-5 fa? 'Lin __ ;.,_.“,$_ ` _ _' 'l - ' _ A to ""‘!§§iZl" ‘“ stroke of paralysis which medicall skill and fender nursing failed io' restore her fully _ to consciousness* which developed into the last long sleep. 'I‘hi¢`woma.n was greatly be- loved for her‘ma.ny Christian graces 1 and her generous hospitality, her kindly helpfulness to the needy. As s mother she was exemplary honored and loved by her family. she was the thilhter of the late Benjamin son James, gave his life to secure `of 191|-ll, others of the family still boro. Masel. Mrs. Christina Mclnnis Doon, in Worr Murdock, in e Acorn in Banlsmin in funeral took April 12th., e large from for and neu- gr 5 t i§i.Ei; §'§;§§§ itil PHBUDIO ltiondad. the ssrvieas were oonduet- ed by (he RAY. ll. Udwtlble, assist- od by Env. Wilihm H0106. both of the United Church. _--_-____ ‘MOUNT ALBION AND VIUINITY ' IAITII ll0Pl Q O :tire 5233; no e`ov on sas ee my 2 5 3 §_ mmmmgma __ '35 to xusremo. living ue .alexander D., in mn. 5 scraper, the size of £7 -‘-\\ |`s|.ac|t ,.W,,_,,_~ CHE!!/_|N_¢i F Man . _ Look up at this sky- the good twist you swap a few cents for when you ask for _ HICKEY NIU-|0U(N. A .eau-Q`~e " \ _ _. ' k ~l: 'gh ‘slr “ °\ . . Miss Julia Myers, Hazelbrook, has returned home from a pelasant visit with friends and relatives in the city