__.___ ALABASTINE 50.001'hIdwsne. PaintandD'epa:t- mental storcs,in Canada have it. Alabastineisahouseholdwordfor lowcou,andsanitarywalldeeon|:iou. Askyourdealer. ‘ f-Yrf-t-m in BU! r-D -_cw,¢,,-¢ lime and Alalsasllne. Canada. flmllsd PAIIL ONTARIO, QNADA _a.Uls To a man who died while travelflll. (421) St. Basil's Cathedral, Moscow. (422) Mellwflll ‘ Grand Pre. N.S. (423) Gram Shrine. Arlzo--» U.5.A. (424) Victoria Park Cemetery, London. (425) 5‘? Walla Scot! Memorial. Edinburgh. (436) Ear of Dlollyllillu .s7PlE'IIOg Sicily. (437) Kcnsington Gardens, London. (423) ‘cpmnj 9! (lg. Holy A oslles, Sslonika. (429) Admlrnlly NIL lea-lea. $439), I-r,i_ae at Ilia Hills Eloivcr. Dwell- it. mun and Where i. is 2 Ellalfito whilc.la scenla “.ahows.fl'ib.y p aing is you think the photograph number in the square to save YOUR 1.151 or POSSIBLE ANSWERS. . THE coa- ascr soumos T0 rm:-: aaova ls sonswaaarz IN Till usr runusasn usnaa ruzzuz raorocim-as APPEARING UP 10 AND INCLUDING T0-DAY'S. 1* Exide and Presto-Lite Batteries Shell Motor Oil Fan Belts Headlight Bulbs Distributor Points Rotors. Champion Spark Plugs Coils Contacts Condensers Starting Switches Battery Charging and Repairing Starting Motors, Generators and Radiators Repaired I Gasoline, Oils, Greasing, Washing. MALLE'|T’S BATTERY SERVICE 20'! Great George St. Phone 980 ‘T Georgetown-Charlottetown Bus service STARTING MONDAY. APRIL 27th. or as soon after as possible. Lem Geerseiewa sis A.M.1.eave c‘ ietelown as P.Il. Johnston's liver .. LIIPJI. wsamncu-nu-..4.ss 9.50 AM. w . .loII|aaau' .. cunmlo:l.".'.. 10.10‘ am. ll-esauun at Charlottetown aurca 1 russuosa can ‘Artist Netaaa ‘res leans. ltldeesnenasooortowwn hmlusnusalniuinunolursl ALl|8D_l .l||EI|8'|'l8 °'"'.°"""' ............ sells. Blifl Was Active In Militia TORONTO. Andi 2l-—-(O.P.)—- "“'m....'""‘ .2’.*....“:‘..‘i‘.a ’.‘i"°:.'.*..‘..“? River wIsuntii'twoinontba I pariah-with R. an 1-1amia:'°in- T rninepoopertyt oiwhichhew:s mending holiday here with his wile little girls. Patricia. Joyce Arlene, three, and He was born in Dundas and re- ceived his early education at nam- ilton. no enieued Cascade Hall and sraduated from the law school tisht rem -so. He was an only :12: and his parents are ban; Mr. Magill was a platoon com- mander of the Toronto Scottish Regiment. A lieutenant, ho had joined the regiment iive years ago and had been one or its most ac- tive young omcers. several months ago he was transierred go the N. serve battalion when he xequestas ‘ sion to leave Toronto to go to Moose River. Halifax Port Arrivals Daily_ Vessel Report for It hours ending 12 o’c1ook noon Friday A9111 1'1-38. “ARRIVALS: Ohoonedy from Local Bar- ur ‘bour. Mary Currie as Barge irom Local Harbour. M. at L. Coaster from Lamen- burg. Cfenzina from Local Harbour. SAILINGS Lady Rodney to Jamaica, Magnhiid to Local Harbour. Pentiand to Local Harbour. Vimy Ridge to Local Harbour. Mary ourrie dz Barge to Local harbour. M. at L. Coaster to Local Bar- bour Gezina to sheet Harbour. VESSELS IN BERTH Pentland Discharging. Vimy Ridge Discharging. Chomedy Loading. Cavalier Discharging. Lady Rodney Loading. Cavalier Discharging. Barge No. 2 Berth. Magnhild Dl.schIX1l-H8. -M. dz L. Coaster Discharging. Mary Currie & Barge Berth. Zenda. Bunkering. VESELS DUE TO ARRIVE April 1'l—Delia i’rom Halifax, y Hawkins from B. W. ndieu. Man. commerce from saint John. Sonia from Halifax. is-—Gitano irom New York. Montcalm irom saint John‘ Magnhiid from Halifax. i9—Cherabucto from E. C. Parts. Airthria from saint John. 20-—City or Aukiand from Far East. Fort Amherst from st. John's. Bvaneholm from New York. Kirsten B. from Jamaica. 1-‘fort Townsend irom New York. Bristol City from New York. Fanntjeld from Imm Ngham. 22-Reo irom iialiiax. Oan. Cruiser from Australia. can. Britisher from Australia. 2t—Ma.n. Division irom saint John -Mckeespcrt from U. 5. Ports. 25-‘-Chinese Prince from Far East’. 36-4'“ -' '- ‘ Iron: 1:. C. Ports. Portia from Nfid. Ports. 2'i—-Fort Amherst from St. John's. Belle Isle from saint John’ . Port Townsend (mm st. John's. FISHING. FAN MAIL OCCUYY ZANE GBIIY Life has been anything but a holiday ior Zane Grey, the Ameri- can author and big game fisher-, man. since he went to Australia recentLv to begin his search for big iish ' H6 estimated alter the first week that he ha-1 signed about 5.000 autographs and that he had talked with as many people. He hat! posed for hundreds oi photo- graphs. Three people who traveled more thanaoomilestoseehimhadl longer audience than most others. an‘ Zane Grey autographed books for them. shoals oi letters came from all parts of Australia, and each day the volume increases. Zane Grey is facing new condi- tions in Australian waters, and is spending much time planning his fish alter a great struggle. and what pleased him more. he saw several others. He regarded this as the best possible indication of line sport to come when the swordfish season begins in earnest. —.Aus- tactics. He landed an that sword- 9" IIIIIIIIIWIII hi; /“ streams... Take your choice . . . go where fancy bids . . . dependable.‘ LOBNE VALLEY SCHOOL Report ior month'oi' March. Grade x—1. Angus Maclieod, 2. Dorothy Macbeod, 3. Theresa Mas- Used Grade 1x-1. Jean Macarath. 2. Helen Mae-Aulay. Grade vI1'I—1. Gordon Macneod. 2. Bessie MacArthur, 3. James Mac- Canneli, Grade VI—l. Ted Macfirsth, 2. 4 a Macleod, 3. Heath Mac- Arthur. 2. Gordon Maclnnis. S. Annabel MaoOrath and .Wlnston Macarath (equal) Grade lII—l. Vernon Mscuod. 2. Douglas MaeGrath., 3. Patricia Mssawsin. tralian Press Bureau. -a1uN_c1Nc UP FATHE you O This summer, a thousand trails are calling you .' . . smiling land- scapes spread across Canada . . ; a paradise of lake and wood and plain, of towering hills and moun- tains, of rich valleys and winding ~“castle on wheels" . . . made safe and invulneruble for you by modern engineering and protec- tive designing . . . Make it a safe and carefree holiday . . . let no “weakest link" remain to cause you subconscious worry . . . ride on Goodyecrsl Sturdy chassis, sound brakes, shctterless glass . . . these are of little avail unless your tires are Goodyear is the only tire that offers you proofs of safety and long wear before you buy. Any Goodyear dealer can demon- inyourrolling Thosowlll 42;’ ;;:rideon Milauga—BEFORE YOU BUY! Your Goodyear dealer will show you “tootprints" 0! actual tires on cars ownad noar you, which still retain acts traction otter very long mileage. aubsicniioia for you the two extra Goodyear qualities which the deals: will demon- strate to you—l. Thai Supartwist Cords retain Grade II—l. Lauren MacLeod, 2. Reta Macmnis. 3. Raymond Shaw. Grade I——l. Charles Mecorath, 2. Marjorie Mactnnis. '!‘eacher—-Daniel J. MacArthur UNION ROAD SCHOOL Grade VII 81': 1 Glydon Mnund, 2 Marie Henderson, 3 Clayton Yeo. Grade VII Jr: 1 Thelma Lamont, 2 Sterling Yeo, 3 Norma Yea. Grade IV: 1 Dauphene Clark. Perfect attendance: Glydon Mound. Marie Henderson, sterling Yeo, Joyce Henderson, Norma Yeo, Marjorie Lamont, Dauphane Clark. Highest average: Thelma lament. Teacher. Erma L. Macmillan. (Patriot Please O09!) their “liia" much longer than ordinary cords, thus keeping Goodyear Tires out oi trouble and vastly prolonging thoirliia . . . and . . . 2. That the All- Weothor diamond tread sioutly resists skidding even on smooth wet surfaces. Ask to one these proofs BEFORE YOU BUY. G0 0 DEWY IEK ll nu. WEATHER ._ ‘(- «- - cnrrnrnrur 7°“’“ ' ' strata for you the tests that form your assurance of trustworthiness and comfort. The smiling land- scapes beckon ; : ; make them happy landscapes Goodyearsl ' moor. . . HIDING Tl! EV ENCE I OF YOUR. COSMETICS‘ i In these days the drming-table} is apt to become overcrowded with toilet bottles of all sizes. Few dressing-tables are titted with a. handy cupboard or a top drawer, deep enough to take these bottles upright. It is a good plan to buy‘ irom the chemist a number shorter bottles of convenient height and to iill them occasionally from the larger ones. which can be kept elsewhere. These smaller bottles can be held firmly without falling over with the motion of the drawer by. a simple contrivance. Take a. yard and a halt oi strong ribbon or inch-wide elastic and (as one end with a. drawing-pin to e wal oi’\ oi the drawer in the near right- hand corner. Mnke a series oi loops. each with a drawing-pin. across to the leit-hand corner. A dozen bottles may thus be kept as securely as in a dressing-case and in a. private and convenient position. MAKING IT PLAIN A oockney storekeeper was heard speaking over the telephone quite plainly as follows: “Yes. this is Mr. ‘Artisan speak- ing. What7 you can't ‘ear? This is Mr. 'Arrison—aitch, hay, two hars, a mi. a hess. a ho and a hen- 'Arrison." -—ra‘ \”“3 .....¢ Blue Bus Line On Friday, April 24th till Blue Bus will resume via. the regular route to Montague and Charlottetown leaving Dover at 7.15 am. via the Bruce road. Schedule and fares same as last year. L391 2-4-21-22 -:BV_Y GEORGE. _ MCMANU8 .:—'a'f '