'I TEIIIIERSWEET RAMS Whole or iialf '2 Lbs. per Coupon as. ' FRUITS and - VEGETABLES q. 19c 29c 10c 21c 21c grsnrunma ron EASTER Prize Winning Steer Beet Purchased from the MARITIME FAT BATTLE SHOW Reid Recently at Mencton 0f Ill b0 at mil IwOITI-“lttlctly able in alvlllcl- t? CBASWILL for photographs. CONIigIRATION LIFE BUR-AN ‘ new curraas arrived Tocmbe sauna Store. p ROWAN-D MQINNII for Flt v Footwear. 3- -St l GET XOUI GYIO Easter 1%! tickets at Charlottetown Reddlu Brcs...cr Jenkins P 3i sasrsn onocsnv VALUES ‘IDEAL GREEII 5s . ‘ Tonight however, ‘thy dark-III ‘and storm are shut ou t wannth and lam ght. _ come from, the ouee tacrors te, lane and Jock. as well-a lanterh lee- dropped ‘by his chair. This indi- cates that. his work ie~“to be con- tlnuedFPard left his corner ba- has hind the stove. to lay a patient ~ head tflllhfmfbk: knee! aviation pa; ..aeOle_0s'ra.,W§:. ~ m egrlehaed watch teriétlttere loves no _ 4'1“ 53,515.‘;,°§',§°¥t.,.°;_;°gj§;g: doting ma m m, 9 memento-ran. iced for tered. where gwemworked thi d,- - ' h‘ “m m hams‘ smmg - M h f“ n eta. at Brown Electric h 1n vttemccn. yclt weu an . ca; Kant 5m“ ' - t ere- was wind“ urges’ '- d s the wind ra owns em the hlls to rearing‘ J ‘it, a w a er. arne .c worse storms than this ti? s3 care-which tfleft "hi" . . rankleand increase. may ~ Large Head of LETTUCE, each .. Choice CELERY, head New CABBAGE, lb. Sweet POTATOES, lb. Fresh SPINACH, 1b; . . . ... were. ly ccnceTiledLAAEldthWTteT dim McCready’s PICKLED BEETS. WAX BEANS un 14¢ 2 ron 27C Bottle Aylmer Choice 25c 29c FRESH GRIIIIRD PUMPKIN. 28 oz. tin 15c; 2 for COFFEE ... - - 49¢ 35c iE§“f.’fi.‘i.?9.°.‘?.“fT?:. 21 c Aylmer Choice 1 50c PEAS, tin .. .. Island Boneless CHICKEN, 1 oz. tin g 17c Fresh 29c PINEAPPLES, each .... 35C New ' Al D’ d CARnITOTSfE/i oz. tin. 2 for Royal Bulk cannors, z. bunches 25C 1e oz. not. 29C “m,” ‘Ir. nouuTIm, Charlo Y‘ 3 "' l’ townandSummerside Stores, ~ --- '*'°“- be closed Good artery. n ril 1 h“ %d'open Easter o ennui anmo coan. _ a. “s. v" a S_ Hard - v 4-11 (mom (Z! cn ch - of » “no the begutlfdlnsacillgd 1 et Calv t w "on to Mnlsnlireogon Gland Friday 1:11‘ H. P. SAUCE, 8 1-2 oz. bottle JYLM ER, IAIY FOODS ...» .*eae And ltlll‘ the. quiet conversation m h, continues, thoush Jock ‘has one, ' ard d: -. and the old-jeleek _ away’ the » h‘ huverneee. Svfinshii! minutes. Fundy that at tan time screened. w“ 1M of nisht. the = tail: should turn Phone 240. ~ ab ~to e me tion o! toot: c Grapefruit 86 count 3 for = s» m, t é Jnclnl to s , ' _ ‘ i ime berg some‘ ear ler ‘IDGRQII-lzyflywml ‘h. “Ml <~ ' ciieflc- itismiaiélfiflélméhnii“ ii.‘£‘_.‘”‘“§." ‘glnttll tomorrow - Diary -Good- m" a! God.‘ mm m sham“ m: ‘ What he can be sure guest of his psrcn . M l ‘Michael Ellsworth. Union street- VISITING PARENTS — Mrs. Percy Dennis. a ed by he!‘ little son Jimmy. arrived from P. _ _ 15.1., to spend some time visiting God’: that if escape is not elven he, any“, My and ms Matthew quickly. stwncth to bear will be: Tod , crescent street. ~sydney and that. at worst. "the sorrows of pa” Recon, this present time are not worthy ____ w be wmvflred Wiih the 810W" vi scwrounnnaun SHIP. —~The {néhat lies beyond this stage of 5_ s_ Surewatar of The Inter Island e. ‘I ELLTOTVALE SCHOOL Report for month of March. Grade IX Sr, —l. Jean O'Don- nell, Joan Mclnnis, equal. Z. Teresa O'Donnell 3 Florence MeInnls. Grade IX Jr, l. Aquinas Ryan. Grade VIII-—l. Arnold Whalen. _ Billie Keoughan. Grade VII-—l. Jimmie Whalen. I Edna Whalen. 3. Estella Power. Grade VI-l. Bernice O'Don- ell. Grade V-1 Eleanor Mclnllls, Marlon Gormloy. equal. 2. Rosella COCOA, 1 lb. bag Marven’s Family Also New BEETS, RADISH, CUCUMB- ERS, TOMATOES, STRING BEANS, etc. Salted Mixed SODAS, lge. pkg. NUTS, pkg. ;.;._. t. NUTS IN SHELL Filbert: -- Almonds . Walnuts Kellogg's — Pkg. 9c CORN FLAKES, 3 for Swansdown CAKE FLOUR, pkg. ll CONTROL 0F LICE With the advent cf warm weath- er the problem of control and era- dication of the common chicken louse often causes much concern. Sodium fluoride or derrls root powder are effective control mee- sures. l’! elther_.of these powders is used. it is leoessary to handle the birds individually. If the birds are not lteavily in- fested. a inkling of the powder in the flu around the vent will be sufficlenrt. 1f heavily infested. it will be necesary to aipply some pcwdefunder tihe win . Black Leaf 40 may also be use . It is a plied in a thin line along the roosEs 2 just before tihe birds go to roost. The fumes released by the action of the heat from the body of the birds will kill the lice. Lt is irnport- n ant to provide ample ventilation in the house. as the fumes. if concent- cnlsrie BILL PICKLES possible “ can “separate him from the love Ffltllrg I ‘ s ‘licences; Wclclfs GRAPE JUICE, 32 oz. m. 55C .. 35c 15c 10c _ ., direct. For space and freight rates anvil’ to Buntain. Bell a Co..4_ts1g!ei1g-_s2-o_22. ENTEBTAINED — M15. Gerald H. King and Mrs. Graham Ben- nett. Chipman, were joint hostesses at the home of Mrs. Kins at 10w’ tables of bridge. in ltonor of MYS- G barklrl of Prince Edward ls- land who has been. the suesi» o! her daughter. Mrs. G. Bennett, 10F the last two months. Those present were Mrs Laikin. Mrs. W B.| Stuffed OLIVES, 6 oz. bot. .. Lemon _ JUICE, 6 oz. tin 25c 32c Quaker MUFFETS, pkg. "l" ll no substitute T" "IO Whig". m" '3‘P°""'" ealned mm," . 77 7"" ‘i moans, ' fine feeds For Sateen; n TURN]; . "no Flavour rated. will affect tlhe birds. It is important to remember that only the louse and not the are destroyed by treatment. necessitates s. second up licatlon e first a. week later, otherwise, be of much treatment will not value. When hens are used for hatching or " ... dustinq must be dons two weeks in advance cl their receiving the chidrs. If the chicks become infested. do not dust. but use a little lard or can bolated vaseline. and rub it on top of their heads. ICE ANAENTIIETIC USED SUOCEBSFULLY IDNDON. April 1'1 — ‘Ric Daily sketch today reported that the Glasgow Royal Infirmary had com- pleted a successful leg amputation. employing four-inch ice layers ac “'16:? ‘met t ‘lo-year 1a pa en. a -c man. was said to be completely UNDTUIlr mble after the operation in which his leg was anaesthetised by rest- ing in the ice cradle for six hours. Bleeding and shock were mported seduced to a minimum. i-lili Moginnis. 3. Frances Gcrmley. Grade IV-l. Merlin Gcrmley, Joseph Msglnnis, equal. 2. Jean- nette Mclnnls. Grade III-—l. Olalr fisher. 2. Marjorie Trainer. 3 Earl Maslnnls, Grade II-l. Gerard ‘Trainer, Barbara O'Donnell. equal. I Shir- ley Oormley. Grade I —l. Helen Maglnnis. Perfect Attendance: Jeannette MeInnis. Joseph Magemiis, Rosella Magenmisyfilair Fisher. Eleanor Mc- Innis. Eafl Magennis. Teacher, Mary Mclnnls. i ENGLISH LIN EN-‘S ORIGIN Linen was first manufactured in Pgglnnd by Flemish weavers in TO-NIGHT TOIOIIQV AIIIIIT lIl-VIIIIlIl-I l-IXLTIVI assassination»; m»: The U16 insurance men o! Charlottetown will canvass wisely. Mrs. R. C. Ritchie. Mrs : Walter Morgan. Mrs David Mro-' ton. Mrs. Calvin Baird. Mrs. G B.) Richardson, Mrs Mm. J. A. Williams. Mrs. W. 3.] Holmes. the Misses Bessie Orchard. Bessie Baird. Ida Harper and Mien Smith. Refreshments were served by the hoatoeaes and Prizes were] by Mrs. 0. B. Rio l and Miss Bessie Orchard. Mrs 1 King presented the guest, of honor with a guest prize. -Salnt John Telegraph Journal. WEDDING AT GEORGETOWN -8t. David's United Ohurch Mamie. Georgetown. was the scene of a pretty spring wedding on Monday. April 15th. when Audrey Ilene Nicolle deuirhter of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Nicolle. Murray River. be- ride of Howard Georse Refuse. M . of Mr. and Mrs. gator Rafuse Georsetown, with v Magic Baking POWDER. 1 lb. tin PROMPT ATTENTION. CITY PHONE 22146-2247 28c TELEPHONE c. o’. n. onnsas GIVEN noun DELIV- amss DAILY "rnnoucnour was AYLMER GRAPE JAM 2 Lil. JAR - e - . C. ATKINSON GROCETERIA SHREDDED WHEAT Z pkgs. 25c 34c 1 iloupon 111-115 GRAFTON ST _ S. J. Boyce. B.A.. 01! ‘The bride was beoominsly attired in blue with black accessories. Miss, Alma Refuse. sister of the com. was bridesmaid ~and wore gol . with brown accessories. The m Wat supported by his Mr. Frank Refuse. Followinn the CH0- mony. a summer was served at the home o! the zroonrs parents for relatives and friends. Outoi-town mlcsts included Mrs. Leland Nicolle. _mother of the bride. Mr. and Mrs. Iimerson Johnston. Murray River and Mr and Mrs Prod Refuse. Murray River. Friends in Geome- wwn and throuahout the province {oln in wiahinir Mr. and Mrs Ea- use mnrw years of haupliv married life. -(Pairiot plcune copy). MO0N'S MIGHT The tide-producing power of the - th earth's oceans la lllnog: tllipshxltvaige that of the sun. ______________ 3T. PETEWS CATHEDRAL -_-_ the lint of "Special Names" in the city today for member- ahlp in the Canadian Cancer gorclety. They will solicit you \ un amt-sup mo illhllill . you-emu; m GOOD FRIDA Y ...-ii l0 arn. Metlns and Lit- any. ll a.m. Reproaches, Table Prayers Address. 3:00: Devotions. 5:00: Children's Service. 7:00: Evelilnnl, Address. --e BNITONS nncltara r0 sour“ armca JOHANNESBURG. Apt-i] 17‘ ___ Hundreds of British ex-servicemen. m06t oi them skilled artisans. are making every effort to conic to South Africa to settle. The London office of tile i820 Memorial Settlers’ Association has become so busy that a mail from the ltead office inCepetown has been sent to England to help with the rush of wor . At least 500 fomlcr members of the R. A. F. “who left lhcir South African wives in the Union. will be arriving in this ootmtrygm harms; ii! Bhirllinx becomes available and will al reach the Union long be- fore the and o this ear. ADM-t from t asc - men. there are hundreds nf British ex-service- mlili 818118611 to South African girls. tmost (of whom have jobs to Coime o an they too are so fiitieto the Union as SOOIIkIYAnTlOS- Johnson 8t Johnson nauqorsrs ' EIIHthNi-lwl Ella the remt "lssoverolyaur WILL START CARFPHONE SERVICE BOON SAN FRANCISCO. April 1'1 - Motorlata in Northern California and parts of Nevada will be offered radio-telephone service bet/ween their automobiles and homes or offices, within uwo months the Pac- ific Tlelephone and Telegraph Co. said today. Company officials said the new corrlmunlcation facilities will be ready on an experimental basis by Juno. and already 57 persons have filed a llcations for the service. Lyle town, P T and T. divll- ion manager. said motorists will merely have to lift a hand tele- phone off the dashboard to call oflloe or home. Brown said the transmitting pole. enclosing a co-axial cable for con- nection radio and wire faculties. is being installed on top of the tele- phone bullding here and at several other points in tihe bay area. Rates for the service have not yet been act. but Brown said it was pomible they would not be much more than current monthly rates for home service. SPRAY ENDS COUNT FOB WARBLE FLY TORONTO. ril l'i - The wor- risome warble f ‘s number la up- at least that is the hope oi Ont- ario farmers who one this spring for the first time treating their cattle with the new pressure-spray m 0d. The Ontario Department of Agri- culture have three spraying units touring the country and already more than 10.000 beef and dairy t e cattle have been sprayed. e warble fl gives cattle n hard lire during e wann weather ing to bltehtiiée e lay an an. The on hatches under the skin and the larvae lam the pus formed under the ting scab. The inch long infant finally the fostered hole the animal! skin lillq. A {y by Co elle _ __" fiyoumwsntgto ‘ " 199cm slam: l‘ konl look like o lone comsiolk in‘ u n b ro k e n line from hiqh necklineio hem, Do lei the bore mldriii break - the long siraiqhi Let your summer evening gown be minus a middle section and Pill a huge flower smack at the waist. Don't choose a gown with hilth M“- line, beltless and unadorned bodice and akin, leaving the long line un- broken fmm neck to toe. Leave that princess type for the wee min who needs height. lf you are slender as well as tall, bare your i drum bathing sulla to evening gcems. It la high fashion and. as you already know. two-piece outfits cut heilht.