' _PAGESIF » _ ~ ,_ I _ _ -J. _ _ _ ._ , ,_ .,,.,._....___,_., -.._ ..,. . 4. ._ _ _ Library _Report . i r ,- _ . ' . ‘f _ ni. ‘_~»; i _. .- ,»_-_,_.~,‘\ » » -fi. f !1.‘,.... _(av - __ , . ». . ‘ e ._,_l-_ .___~v’:_- ,_fi'~‘” __ “¢,l>,» ` . f _if ,._ ‘ »_J__.»4_‘f _,___ <5;-w.-_f .-,1_. 2 - , _ V 2. ,_-~ __s_._1_,¢_e*%v_”Wz‘¥|¢_:7;@_ V, __ __ ~- .-» .~-=:. ._ ._ , ., , ‘_e<.':u/>.’t\!b¢@““i'»t».o~-,u\1\|i|¢;¢~.,»~.,,..-_ . ._,,,,,,, ... P e rlnlilor _ _EDWARD A THE Gflilliill i ~ SHOP from HoImsn's Catalog 1,4 Today .at 3.15. Night 7 and 8.45 Owing to _the Car Ferry not making her regular trips, we are _obhged to _ . use a substitute program ln place of = ‘ `the “Virginian” t he feature advertis- ed for yesterday and today. TODAY’S PROGRAM ALICE LAKE “The Hole -IN in the Wall” . A CLEVER CROOK MYSTERY STORY THE PA THE NEWS THE COMEDY USED “BUSY AND MONDAY AND TUESDAY BUDDIES” ‘Should the Car Ferry succeed in making the crossing today fand our -reguliar show arrives it will be shown b I I lin ‘place of the a ove program DON"I_' BUY A STAR CAR un- less you want 'the finest light weight car made for 840,00, at the motor show.-3|. ' FULL MOON APRIL 19th-Stars at the motor show April 15-16-17 at the Drill Hall.-31. » CHURCH OF SICOTLANO.-Rev. D. M. Lamont w91_p\-Each at St. Catherines Friday, April 1Lth at 7.30 p. m. at Canoe Cove Saturday, April 12 at 7.30 p. m., on Sabbath April 13 at Churchill at 10.30 a. m.. and in People’s Church. City, at 7 P- Ill. _--wr MR. MoARTHUR'8 CONTEN- TION.-During Fridays debate in the Legislature M3. McArthur agre- ed that the gasoline tax would be a fair one He raised no objection to the annual payment_o! the auto license fees but contended that the iregisiation fee of Sli should not *have to be paid every year. vill, 3. Rets.'McOarvilI. 'Grade ~l'V;-1. Anglena 0’Oonmell. Viola. 'Gillespie (equal). 2. Harold -Chlow. 3. Roy McCarvlll. Grade Ill--1, Stanley Howatt, 2. Hazen Gillespie. Grade ll-1. Myrtle lMcCarvill, 2. George Muttart, 3. Donald Chlow. Grade I, iSr.-1. Harold Mutbart, 2. Mary -Carmichael, 3. Benedict Carmichael. Grade l., Jr.-1. Emmet Noonan. How Appendicitis Very Often Starts Chronic stomach or vhowel trou- ble often causee an inflammation which spreads to the appendix, CARLETON SCHOOL Prlncipal’s Dept. Grade X- 1. nrt. Dorothy Muttnrt, Verna Weeks, 'Grade Vll-1. Harold McCarvi Gertrude Carmichael, Duncan Ca michael, (equal), 3, Vernon Mu (equal), 2. Jennie Muttart, 3. Dor- 2. Olive Gillespie, 3. Areta Mu othy Carmichael. Grade -IX-1. Gordon Ross, Marion Dickie, 3. Stirling Gille pie. Grade VIII-1. Vivian illowatt, tart. 2. Grade VI-1. Rose Trenholm, s- Joseph Smith, 3. Ada Smith. `Assls‘tant's Dept. Grade V- 2. Anna Carmichael, 2. Helen lVicCa _.J causing appendicitls. Ordinary ,,_ bowel inflammation can often be relieved with simple glycerlne. tt- buokthorn, etc., ws mixed in Adler- |1_.ika. Most medicines act only on g. BOTH upper and lower bowel and 1. lottetown, P. E. I. ,-_ lf' __ -~-- _-_'___‘_;§s'r“'|f‘““-"-"_»_f'.v"-'_ _ » fi'-in fe- y " .-.'<»€a.;.-n: ~; .1 11 nr' -on -iv ni §w|‘ ill, T ~ i -, liners hi;=~=-'--»--:-.-»,- r *ir .-‘ flf¢"" V 'I'||1&~~-‘-‘-'fs;\_’|,;_ i W" -it /=.=..a_=° "-~~~~'_°.-is I _ill . ifEi _ ‘I ,Q l 3 “" _M DDLD dresser” , » MEDAL ‘ Phonographs I rl* ' I A WE have just received a .shipment of the most beau- tiful samples of these Phonographs we have yet seen. The cases are finished the same as the »» most expensive pianos, in satin or high polish to suit the ` ,.. » I 1. i _7,.,,,_. a _ i i i ii '_ E: l customer. Tone Reproduction We will leave this to your judgment. In our opinion it leaves nothing to be desired. Universal Tone Arm and Reproducer plays any make of record, either ` lateral or hill and dale. The Motor ' 'l"hc Motor is th-e ‘highest grade and latest design. I-I as double spring, operating in lubricant, with silent bevel gear wind, plays three 12-inch or four 10-inch records with one winding. The Equipment Tho equipment includes 'automatic stop, speed reg- ulator, tone-control, nickel plated trimmings, etc, The Price Not for the past ten years have we offered such a _uood quality instrument at such a low price, notwith- standin the cry of ‘high freight rates, high taxes, high salaries and high prices. - WE WISH YOU TO CALL _ and -see for yourself if the above is correct. _ It is not necessary for you to buy. Our clerks are here to show you the goods, and . let you hear tihe favorite records on any of these machines. If you do not want one yourself tell your neighbor about them. mlm ' A iMl%}4\‘lE¢}I{'Ts1§wN sv removes all poisons. -Helps My 2, case gas on stomach in TEN minu- tes. Hughes Drug Co., Ltd., Char- Marshfield-Services for April 13th THE s1'Aa'cAn is No iiooo on our floor. It is built to be driv- or show.-31. dist Parsonage in York on Wednes- day last, April 2nd when Miss Myrtle Alminn Crockett, and of the late Colonel Crockett and Mrs. Crockett of York became the wife of Mr. George W. Watts of York. The bride and groom were attended by Misses Edith Watts and Muriel Brown. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Hubert T. Smith. it is understood that Mr. and Mrs. Watts intelzid -to reside in York. MIXED TH EOLOGY.-Too stren nous perusal of the complicated Nszarine fbllls. the |Church Union bill and the External Auditors re, port, has sadly undermined the theology of :the »Patriot's Bible ex- pert. iln its yesterdny’s issue it con. fuses the Gadarene demoniac. Prodigal 'Son and the ~Hon_ Member from St. Peters in a. manner wh-ich would puzzle even the Fundamen- tslists. We would suggest an lm- medlatechsngs in .the theological department <_>_f_ our contemporary. A general feeling prevails that there ls too much religions unrest' nt present and nothing is more con duclve to this condition than mis quoted \Bible passages. -_--<-0->-;- MInard’s Llnlment Flellevsa Colds. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Donnelly an Malden, Mass.. on a visit sons and daughters. Miss Flora MacPherso Wiltshire, left Saturday to thel North M ll. r She will visit her sister, -rs. W. B. Jenkinson. _ , , The many friends of Mr. Ray At herton, Mt. Herbert will be glad t learn that he has recovered su flciently from his recent accitlen t2__be up and around again. (By Domlinlon News Ssrvloo) LONDON. April 8 - cost $75 as security, |but the mag- istrates refused to accept the leg and he had to go .buck to prison from whence he had come yester- day morning. Asked if ne had been drinking methylated spirits, he said that wus an insult to a 'Scotsman, whose nn. tional beverage is whisky. Simple. Way To , Take OE Fa There can be nothing simpler than taking s. convenient little tablet four times each day until your welght is reduced to normal. 'l.‘hat’s all-just purchase ,a box of Mar- mola Prescription Tablets from dr ist for dollar th . e , Follow dletinl: Elf. USE price the tions--no arc Ave.. ELKAY’S Bug and Moth Poison _ Kills inosots of all kinds. Pnlcg 40c por Beatle. Our Cheniically 1 Treated Moth Bags Afford absolute protection to fun and garments- CEDAR FLAKED, MOTH -BALLS, CAMPHOR. OIL OF CEDAR ETC. . The folio g D0 ' 8 BIG FEET.-Pardon us--"feat Islative library 1923, was tabled In ares" we mesn.8tar $840.00, Durant the Legislature yesterday. $1450 and the Flat Rate System. B. To the Honourable J. A. McDon- S. & Co.--31. _ aid, Chairman. and the Members of #_ r o mittee of the LGE"- tho Lib ary C Hi CHURCH NOTICES., -York and lative Assembly of the Province of Palm Sunday: York at 11 a. ni; Justice Haszard, Trustee of the Brackley 3 p. m; Marshfield 7.30 Dodd Library FU“df'“ p. m. Please note hour at Marsh- l have the honour to submit zhlié md, Hubert 1', sm_|¢11,' pastor, the Twenty-fourth annual repor o_ ` _ I d d I the year was en. Buy one for $840.00 at the mot ggiljgéa onli; zigame Library and in th MARRMGE A1- y0R|(__...A que; Collection; and the usual number of wedding took place at the Metho- DBUY P89911- Maguines' P“mPh:;t“ _False Leg as Security Thomasithe disposal of the Libraries are, Stewards Scotsman when fined $50 quite inadequate to meet the de- lor being drunk at Bath ycsterdayimands made upon them. There is |0ff1‘-Perl NS ilrtifiillbl leg. which .hud|much need of some special fund t win re rt of the le! Prince Edward Island. and to Mr- the joint Library for the year end ing December 31, 1923. The number of books received in e K 291 e Dodd and General and Documents-not lndividu ly The Books and Pamphlets e Legislative Library now number. 20,500' d ln the approximately. an Dodd and General Collection. 3.900. The number of Books, Magazines and Pamphlets issued from the Lib- rary for home reading in Town an'd Country during the year was 23,-. 062, being 4,085 more than in 1922. The above figures show that the Library still continues to be well patronized; the circulation each year exceeding that of the preced- ing one. The Library is more and more taken advantage of and frequent- ed by the pupils of the City Schools the students of St- Dunstan’s Univ- ersity and of Prince of Wales Col- lege and the Business Colleges; and it continues to serve as a Bur- eau of Information for teachers, ed- ucatlonlsts and clergymen as well as other residents of City and Coun- try. Fiction is still the form of liter- ature most in demand; but there is a very satisfactory demand for more substantial forms of literat- ure, nnd the demand would be more conspicuously. and more time by personal attention and by could be desired. There is special need of more ,quently called 'for by members of the legal profession) and for the Sessional papers of the Canadian Parliament and of the sever'al Pro ithelr demand for the very best and very latest forms of fiction (quite lately one hundred and forty-eighti books were taken out In one fore- lnoon): consequently the funds at provide suitable hooks for boys and girls- Although the daily routine-sup- plying books and information tot patrons, thc care and repairing of old books (for which not nearly sufficient time can be found), the ,seIecting, cataloguing and prepar- ing for circulation of new books, preparing the annual Statutes for the Press, proof~reading, and index- ing them, sending out journals. blue books, etc. etc.. is more than enough to take up the time of the Library Staff; still some time was applied to the indexing of Island Newspapers and other phases of more advanced Library work. Again l beg leave to call atten- tion to the necessity for some defin- ite and systematic efforts Being made io gather together und prop- erly and securely arrange thc Ar» chives of the Province and nil in- formation possible concerning its early history und the interesting incidents in the lives of its hardy udvonturous pionoorn. Respectfully submitted (Spd-) A. O. Fraser, ' Librarian- -?-<-O-}-- Short Cut to A Wealth Failed (By -Dominion News Service) DUNDON. April 9-A poor fnrm~ er, living about -five miles from Cllfdcn, Ireland, sheltered a travel_ ling -tinker one night 'permitting him to sleep lin an out~houee. Next morning the farmer went on business to Cllfden, and was accompanied along the road by the tinker. T-he latter, stating he could coin money, asked Ryan lf he cared to 19"" 1-he M1- _ Ryan stated he was hard pressed for $100 and would willingly give $20 for the requisite ' knowledge. The tinker then produced a lit- tle fcyiInder'oi’ bless or solder about the diameter of a half-crown and some white powder, and gave him full instructions on how to _ use them In, order to produce half- crowns. Om 'tfhe fs1\mer'| 'rdturn home, he spent s whole night vm-skin; exper- iments; which ended in failure, and the $20 paid .for hiinstruction was - lost. " Next dsy he rgxrted the matter to the' Civic Guo _ `, the tin-her was promptly arrested. i_t is lost lsfibr to sow where there is no soil! Life would had ng ruI»`,~ in lt_. The luxury of the rich gives _b_rs_s_d t_o_th_o poor.” _3‘- too lmootb if it t I gued. ca R 0 in th ` univ- _*-v more Is allowed than dlitrsl blurs Ilan is Vit »f! h Easter morning! Herald of Spring- _time; sounding the call of Nature’s reswakening to life and vigor. No wonder Easter is a glorious festive season, impatiently awaited: no won- der mankind seeks adequate expres- sion-in new apparel-new colors- g;‘.1:i::.;‘.. “‘;;“ .r::;f.:“.'.' Swiffs Pfgmium Hams means of printed catalogues, more "" ' ...., I ll prominently before the patrons of / \ ‘|||||li'"!_ |l||||l ilu - the Library. ii. ` -\~,|-"""'»l||l' 'ff As stated in previous reports tho »_' ‘= ti" _ '/f.;j§2 _ shelves are filled to overflowing, |11- , _ _ z‘~_\_f ‘ , .~ ~. though the weeding out of all ob- ""',,`_'_;_""““ ' M- __ i ":_'-A) I Mrs. Earl Ings. Mt. Herbert, was solete and worn out volumes has ‘ ' ,-.gy ' 'u passenger to the City yesterda and better accommodation for the f ' files of our local News a ers, for y, been carried .on persistently '» 9 throughout the year. This over- on [gr this blue identifies . » u ' i L __ W) t ,-; _,l ,crowding renders it very difficult nan tag when you buy ,_ ., son Vernon leave this morning for 10 MVB U10 VHHOUB B001” and D0' awlmle bam ar when \- cuments as readily accessable as , you buy a slice A Delightful Easter Breakfast -and -in thousands of homes by a special breakfast of Premium Bacon or Ham. But be sure it is “Premium”, for, as Easter is an outstanding day, it is but appropriate that you should mark it by that which is outstanding in quality and goodness. - and Bacon Be careful to get Swift’s “Premium” when you buy _ Bacon or Ham - make sure of it 'this coming Easter Morning. Order from' your Butcher ot Grocer. Swift Canadian C0. Limited _ E ` " O morning , D P ° ° ,for Brownvme JCL Ma|ne_ whe B the Gazettes of the Dominion and 1 of the Provinces (which are fre- ` A Necessit to Most A\4ONG the greatest and most practical of man’s inventions, one of the most vital instruments in modern business and one of the most useful and benefi- cial influences in fam- ily life is the modern automobile. _ Dependable, comfort- able, speedy, unconfin- ed in scope, unlimited in endurance and emin- ently practical in the economy of its opera- tion,.the automobile has contributed more to man’s earning power and to his enjoyment and health than any other single factor. ` And unique among automobiles, Chevrolet flu' Economical Transportation. 11.. .-iv ~ "' _ _,_ _ ~<~sf=i..f»iri\,'-,i'__|q"#'n",;;¢p_;_~;a.1,¢~',».>-, €|vincial Legislatures. 5 L, The patrons of the Library are Q Q _ ibecomlng year after year more num- ` _,erous and also more persistent in I I provides everything any car can afford at a~cost that is unapproached by another fully equip- ped quality car in the world. Chevrolet has the power to go any place and do anything possible for any other' car, and at the same time it holds the world’s record foi low running cost and economy of up- keep. Chevrolet brings all the advantages of the quality motor car within reach of men of moderate means or A those conducting small enterprises. Makea ersonalinspectionof Chevrolgt. Examine it, thor- oughly. Ask for a demon- stration. Your dealer will be glad to be of service to you. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA. ~ Limited Subsidiary al Geulral M alan ol Casale, Lhnlfsl OSHAWA and WINNIEBG Dealers Wanted in Territory not Adogusuly Covered - - , c-ul ,A. HORNE & Charlottetown, P. GEO. D. POPE tummorslde, P. I. Q . _ "...*\.s..... ."~@'~`»< `.