-. w“ Thanh to a recent scientific discov- eryyoucannow _ ycuriioore glw like new wi out wearing yo out It's the new-day no- , work wa to wax your floors—_hoth wood an linoleum. All you do ls get a tin of the new Old-English no- ncbbisig Floor Polish from any store " and pour a little oi it right on your floor-spread it lightly and evenly- OIiU-‘mglifi "' no-rubbing floor polish DRIES TO A WONDERFUL SHINE IN I5 MINUTES an amazingly long MADE IN CANADA. BIIDEQUE SCHOOL ' 7 Connolly. i, I _ Tin iollowing is the report of ~ Bedeque Béhool for March: Grade IX-l Ruby Hayes. Grids VI-l Davis Murray, 2 Betty Sharp, 8 Arthur Murray. ANNUAL OONIIENTION oi’ the r .‘ .311,‘ will be held In Prince of Wales College liall Charlottetown ‘ April 16th,—l7th,—18t.h P. E. I. TEAONERS’ FEDERATION Tuesday --Nednesday — Thursday That's all. While you alt in your favorite rocker it dries to a wonder- tul, smooth shine in just a {cw min- utee. Your floor looks lovely-like new-and it will look that way for time. Now keep your floors nice looking and gleaming without rub- bing-this new, easy way. Grade 1V—1 Fred Jewell, 2 Ralph Grade III-l Marlon Connolly. Grade II—1 Richard Connolly, 2 Margaret Gaudet, 3 Dolelda Gaudet. Grads: I—1 Maurice Connolly, 2 John caudet, 3 Florence Murray. Ark ayt. Without Rubbing forever with tho nature ol the manir whom the uniortunaies were ap- fll> and stopped in front o! the woman. She‘ beheld His lace-calm.- pitliul and of exceeding beauty, tin; large cm tender ‘with lienlgllm. pur-pose. ' “O Master," the mother cried. “Thou canst make us clean! Have mercy upon us." “Believest thou I am able to do this?" He asked. . “Thou are He o! Whom the prop- hel-S Shake-Thou art the Messiah," ' she answered. Ills eyes grew radiant, His man. ner confident. "Woman? He said "great faith; be it even unto thee “kitty. wilt." He lingered an instant alter, ap- Darentiy unconscious o! thethrong, cried: "To God in the ‘asst gbgyl Daughter, look upi was saved!" And BenJ-Iur, among flu mum- tude, recognized Amrah and witnes- igd the cure oi his mother and sis- CHAPTER‘!- Ben-Hur pltchsd two tents on Q1; Upper Cedrdn east a. short specs irom the Tombs o! the Kings, and furnished them (or his mother and sister. ‘There they were to remain until their 0I8fll5lu|§ could be certi- fied by a priest and they could m. tum to the city. with temporary shelters for the 1111. were low-set brawny nlcn. hare- headed and black-bearded, com. d whom oonierred eccrcthr with 3m. Hur in his tent. To his mother’; The mother struggled to lat near; er, but ‘rirzah tell too taint to Xol- In lei than a mouth my stomach low. some one in the crowd" saw trouhlmhad-foomand I had no more them and shoutsd: headaches. L“ Fruit to my “£0 lepersl Stone them." hwlnfivboum ‘M! n “ble- " eaccursedotGodlKllllthesnl” - I some, however, ngu-b’, 1mm, rult-a-tlvos have helped hm: 9001MB. were silent while He roo. <fi~ the" “>00 0h. is the grateful woman uh Meantime the country about filled ' srlms to the Passover. Among them _ ‘ qllestiondas to who they were, he In ,l_ "s i l i liddresses by Hon. W. J. P. MacMillan, M. D., C.M.; Dr, A. S. MacFarIane, Superintendent of Education, New Brunswick; H. H. Shaw, Superintendent of Education, Prince Edward Island; Howard Court, Supervisor of Teacher enemies. Now Balthaser had n, answers : “$0111 friends o1 email 800d mine 1mm ‘Iliroiish them a am ma, with the schemes o: the Name's Training , wire in that new outlet. COFFEE MAKERS TOASTERS HEATING PADS WAFFLE IRONS COFFEE PERCOLATORS . ELECTRIC IRONS CURLING IRONS VACUUM CLEANERS OIIAPPELL s. co. Ehotrlcnl Contractors ‘ i 173 GRAFTON ST, l.‘ PHONE 1440 ‘ All interested arc' cordially invited to attend. L-STOQ I Now b thetinle in instal that extra Floor Plug, replace that old electric fixture, or W! HAVE EVERYTHING‘ ELECTRICAI) daughter. 11'". 80d 801116 into Jerusal, one night to see her rather, Ban-Hul- met heratthekhanatvrhichtheywere stayins- has scofled at the mm which Ben-Hut had in the Haa- arene. ~ ‘T011 mo." she said. ‘where is the son oi the carpenter? Has he broiy. en Home to pieces? I. eaw- ‘your drefimifl! "CHM-r" enter Jerusalem. I looked tor a ngure with a promise o! NYAIIY_G horseman in pin-pie, " Instead o! a Caesar helmefl and sworded. I saw a man with a woman's face, riding on m ass-s colt, and in tears! The magi he 80h 0i‘ God!" winced. “Daughter oi Balthaser." a. me . forget we ever met." Romans. "With this knowledge," she is at n. loss what to do with." may die.” Measala and urged him some o! the iortilne the Roman had lost on the chariot race. . she said, was a hopeless cripple as a result o! the overturning o: his. ~ .VIXENS NEED" 4| “IMPERIALS.” I rsisrmssilw- I ill. ti!!!" III“ 5931154“ ylgor o! vixsna, ' iodduringihlsaeaaon » w l‘ seem-rel fox ranchers ma nirnmsv FOX-BISCUITS because they contain food elo- nianta essential for health, strength and success- N!!! ‘IMPERIAL?’ should be led liberally now. because they supply elements necessary " litters o! strong pups andnain- l . thattho In spite 0! himself, Btu-Bur "that you have a purpose, I am sure. To it, and I will answer yell. .Then let us go our several ways and "You have lny leave-go!" she “m coldly, but as he turned away, she told him that she knew o! his leg- ions trained in Galilee to light me 011. “I W08 hlwy as a woman can be who has at her disposal the lor- tune or liie oi’ o. man whomW-she stopped and looked awai'—“whom .“Tomorrow you will determine what to do with ms.“ he replied, "I Then she told him that aha loved i lost" you must add twenty," she da- ciared, threaisnlns that unless he did so she would tell the Romans of Bntih-asbadaasuwhslttsnqk hsdhiledtoaso-thatit-wasmtalr Mister, I and my friend are the only ones ltalthiul. The rest iollow the priests." “Bceklnzhrglat? nshd Ban-Bur. with sticks. Yet no sound escaped Him, neither remcnstrauce nor groan. As Re panes the than, He turned his wan race toward Ben-Hui- and those with him. so that they carried the Upon the slopes o! Calvary, stood assent throng, indiflerent to the tvlo thieves who were to be execu- tsd, car-ins only ior the Naasrene, and tor Him only as He was an ob- jector hate or icar or curiosity.- He who loved them all pod- was about indie iorthem. ‘the high-priest stood near by. "Bid the men make haste," he said.» the centurion in oomman‘ ffifheas-milst be dead by sun down, and buried that the land may not be defllcd. Such is the law." _“Th_e crosses are ready," said the centurion. p 31d! the blaspheincr go iirst. The BonoIOod-maybe able to save banana IAbout ilve years after the crucifix- ion, Iisther wife oi Ben-Bur, sat in in the beautiful vllllshby er i Space in a daily newspaper possesses a power “that is lacking in. the lineage of other adver». tising media; i . ‘A It__is not only more economical . . . which tea matter of" easy computation . . . it is not only more flexible, it is not only more-timely and rapid, but also it is the advertiser's unfailing point of contact with the mass market andcvery spot market of the Dominion of Canada. ~ -. ‘v bwfi» - n‘ ‘Ike Daily Newspaper possesses a power by means of WIIICI!» an advertiser, who knows how toinelccanreachandmoveeoactionallor slnyrpart of the Canadian consumingpublic. In this North American continentthere was spent during 1934 in the columns of the daily . newspapers more than $500, .000. The strong- est of all supplementary“ media was used so the %e of $114,000,000.,Why2 U $315.43» smgn ~ ~li ‘rqshgyiggi’ Because for prompt ncdononsalesplens .-. Jot I quickconsumerinflueneeatminimmncost... for willing cooperation from the retail trade, . thcdaily newspaperis today, as it always has been, the outstanding and most economical basic advertising medium. ADVERTISE IN DAILY NEWSPAPERS non ti‘. [[071 srousonao BY Tim CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION willTailioriwmetoinol-rowl" Esther put her handcnhis aun. "So wiitthou best serve the Ohfl8t&l::ls'aId."Ifitlia§0Iith you‘ U54]. a a Iianyoimy readers. visiting Home, will mahethe short iourney to the catnoolnb o! Ban Oalinto, he willssewhatbccameoitheiorturle oIBen-Buxaoirtoithatvasttcmb Ohristianltyinuedtoluperaedsthe Caesars. ‘I'll IND. Egg Laying Gontest Report or the Prince leeward Island egg laying oontesl, to; the week ending April l, 1085: - Pen Owner's Name. l Exp. ‘n. Ohwwn ma. H. 2 3 Mrs. LR. Mcfluil; New Haven 4 8.11. Pendletonhxelssing- ion . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50.1 5 Mrs. JD. MloFarlane, 13-. ‘i Sable . . . 013.4 Wm. R. Brown Wood . Isl .... lhlp. Bt/n. Wm . . . . . . . . . .. 4706-4 y production 7s pc High hens to date. Pen Hen Ibge Points 7 2 100 " 113.3 a ii 1M y lilm d 8 100 1013 2 '1 as, 101.1 1" A . Managero! 0on- J A. Olashldinvrsintn- "ill-Siamese Prince from Far mast. arpooi. Beaverioxd from Saint John. Man. Producer trom 5t. John. 6--I.lom 1mm Brusmls. wentworth horn U. S. ports. Montclare from St. lohn. Aurania 110m N York. can. cruiser iro N. Zesland. This is no enoeption. Man. Hero from Pl-liia. is less emphasis L-Montreal 01w from New York. Rydboholm from New York. Dominica. from New York. Bells Isle from, st. John's. Adlington Oourt from London. l-Portia from Nfld. ports. Dakotian inom Bristol‘ Or. well sustained {or them idea- . bulked IargeF-John Dewey. Ishzih flvln U. B. ports. Magnhild from Swansea- Clh. Scottish from N». Z. ‘ iL-Lady Hawkins from B-W- Indies l2-Bca.verdl.lo from Bt. John. N oundlsnd irom Liverpool. Man. Commerce from St. John. Indy liodncy lrom aw. Indies Keg wry-Niel: "like ort m” m ' ‘p 5‘ uaafewdroa la-m°“"'°”t-k°mnxv$sg:l‘ {lp ‘each nostrIIl. Auwm‘ ’ m“ ‘ Quickly, breathin‘ again clear Drot-tningholm 110m Gothen- bacon“ ___________ OOUTBPOIT school. r Sgila iii‘? 1EFIEIE up, 10mm‘, m liofiffnors ‘Leary Ike, discha . I Barge, berth. m I Polka dcis are having the usual " Acldiafl. berth. spurt of intflflt expected It this Have ‘Your Eyes . timeoitheycar. The tcndeneythis E . d . vnssrns no: m snarvm- aaisolllommsdi? i: w chars‘: Re- xamlne ~ec . This ' s", explained by the tact that they ap- ROSIIIMIY 5—Venus from U. 8. ports. pear on more iormal unds Duchess oi Bedicrd from Liv- such as mamuisettes. crinkled organdiea and voiles. Usually the motiis are rinsed in a contrastins color to give them added character. scheme is always a favorite in sportswear cottons and this year Polka dots in addition to being bigger and liver. Usually they ap- Lillemor from Jamaica. pear in combinations of three har- u NW ‘I-Ohedabucto from E. C. ports. lnoniring or sharply contrasting Ill" m h u; ‘ Antonia from New York. colors such as green with yellow loot oi this nil I "P! Ausonia irom London. and red on black or navy. There Illi- i_. the pea-alas dot although the iemand rmains especially In connection with the cravet print '."Geologica1 discoveries have dis- placed creation myths which once "It is rather common to hear‘ praise and criticism In on; breath these daysP-Rexiord G. Tugweil. l ' Your two-yaar-old rcadinl ‘ slaaaea are now no longer villi.- abln. They don't hell ENOUGH. Your ayes are Mi now in the condition they W" in two years aso- ll 7W 1"‘ "colnise that tact you will have Qflfl I00“?! a re on the help which their P335- IN"! co tlon denial! G. F. Hutcheson OPTOMETRISI‘ srros - srrns CARTERS sEEvS (mow Our Spring SEED CATA- LOGUE has been distributed. nearly eight thousand o! them. _ but we have some left. semi us n,P08'l‘ 0A3!) i! you d"! not set a copy, and one will l, . be m»!!! GARDEN SEED For BOTBIDS and WIN- DOW GARDENING lot "I" ma: Seeds tor early plani- ‘ i»: i; a is: l. l‘ v , . . mm Ann fihm "we ‘ Henry and Iarlarvt 1 “a?” Wm‘ oi attendance m. 5 o. Drahl-‘hliillf. i ream please wm gill ii as ,_ sill i i r iris?