‘re-DAY $4, flare‘: u fi-wmzlian made hat, fine felt. smartest snap brim, rllllfill in lllue Grey Fawn and Pearl-and tlvast- nu‘ tint "(llbifltl colors"! Perfect in style-new as today-tint! yours for Stroll gold fish pool. On the watznn 1Z7 brilliant fish were Still ‘taken; on the second 1'1. ll%;: 1. <t§t.c 50R1Nc 1' mi" nnuuis cit-bribing tn you. 9-5..’ Fitting Suit *- yw-r lifting gmucnt really spoils i ilil llllll We the llilfz-rrncel . ~ uii, and Uvcrcuuts dry cleaned, the ' i i? mm! sl'lti l-l-"tkrd like new. f’. jiicPHERS ON l 11111.01‘. Tl we .'_I~{li 4. L1 ILIL l STTWTH l‘ ‘ " SUDDIERSIDE, l _ wvvwnnzv 0...... , r ‘ISCO-i-ll-J l-LQ- . . . ' t::=: Western Guardian -ROCK SALT sold at Bruce's. 4B52-4-20-2l. . ---é¢- -BUY BEEF, liver, cheeks and Jrimmings, tripe and horsemeat at i Bruce's. 4849-4-20-2i. —SM'ELTS in 10, 15, 22 and 25 lb. l boxes “frozen hard", order now at _ Bruce's. 4349-4-20-21. l -BUY AUTO TIRES and ‘Tubes at Bruce's. 4852-4-20-21. l l l -BLOW-0U'l‘ patches and cem- l ent, low price at Braces. 4852-4-20-21 l t \ l i —R.OBIN HOOD FLOUR. sold and guaranteed by leading dealers every- where. slinurirs Llnhnent for Bheumutl TO IMPROVE FAIHILY LIFE NEW YORK, N. Y., April Zfl-Miss Portia Mansfield, “Creator of cor- ‘rcctlvfis in dame form." comes long with an idea for making family life ‘happier and averting divorces and ,such things. Dance she says. and presto, everyihings OK. Her scheme is t0 dance away ones tigly moods; sort of twolstep put of trouble, waltz out of woe, foxtrot out of folly and rhumba out 0f ruts. “Its perfectly feasible,’ she said to- day. "There would be fewer divorces, fewer family squabbles, if women would adopt the dance as a correc- tive. I have seen women who saw no way out of their emotional troubles. Then they did a, corrective dance, and, life seemed suddenly simple a.- f gain." The reason it works, she explained. is through the increased circulation of sluggish blood and freedom of movement, which tends to consequent exhilaration with resultant change of mmd. (‘OOPERATTON FOR PARIS WORK- ERS mats, Apt-ii 20. tu. PJ-By the rnri oi 1.012 artisans here will be nllcrcd combined workshop flats as well as ordinary worlfshops in a group of buildings which have hccn plunnctl csprcizilly for them along nirirlcm hn-"sz At the cnd of 25 years ilm tnnnntl‘. will, lhronnh their m1- uiml routs. have paid for illPll‘ oven flats and wnrksliups and cilter intu lliitllSplllPtl proprietorship. TRAVELLXNG IABORATOR-Y WILL FIGHT DIALAEIA ULASUOW, April 2fl~-~A ilvivelliiig (‘lllfilltOlfiglCfll laboratory in Tailgati- llkll is under construction hcrc. The motor-lalxiratory will be uscd sptcliicfllly for malarial investigation. Tho interior measures 10 feet by 6 fro: and fivc windows are [ltl€‘Cl—-LWO on each side and one on thc door. which is at the rear. The windows. louwcs and other openings arc c0‘:- crcd with copper gauze on the itiside to render them proof against thv dangerous Tsctse lly. The van ls also lWT/iNIilCIITllICEMENT Enman’s Drug Store Has reopened for Business. trndt-rl to, yilczisc nddrcss tu Enman ’s Drug Store This slurp lizu; been thoroughly renovated and we g," rrnw ready to serve our customers as in the past. Mr. lllirflrs Afiltlll‘, a competent. druggist, will be h; Charge. All mail orders promptly M. This store is headquarters for Fox Remedies. fitted with a special electrical plant. this modern IN HAL E R t-‘HSCATARRH A Never-Falling Comfort for Colds, Coughs, Catarrh, Has Been Discovered Mrs. M. E. Waiiord writes from East Sheffield: "For three years I and bronchial irritation which an- noyed me so much at night that my rest was disturbed. I tried catarrh tablets, sprays, syrups. etc» b"?- they only helped me for a. short time. Service Is Oar Motto flTifi-a-Ll-tt; for’ I.’ w a____ FERT ILIZERS SERVICE QUALITY Ilse your ‘own judgment about using Chemicals or Mixed Fertilizers. There are many practical farm- ers and other export. authorities strongly supporting each. We will scll you what you want and when you want it. When buying for boat arrival insist that your dealer place your cirdor with an organization which will deliver quality and high class mechanical condi- tion We supply both. All our Fertilizers, except ni- irate and ammonia, are ground, screened and bagged in Charlottetown just before being shipped '10 you. If your dealer cannot supply you write us direct. Remember. it will cost you only about $1.00 more per acre to obtain your Chemicals for your potato crop from our supply now in Charlottetown than from 01111; supply to arrive by boat- Figure it out for your- se . Our prices are the lowest. Our quality excellent. Our mechanical condition the best. Better to buy from us now than wish you had. The Island Fertilizer 0o. Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E- I. “Island Goods for Island Growers” Curran‘ brought me wonderful comfort. I inhaled its balsamic fumes every hour or two, and am now free from any trace of cold, bronchitis and catarrh. I can g0 out in all 151ml!‘ of weather and don't. take cold." Relief Comes Quickly ‘mere is no remedy so certain and safe as Cat!!- rhosone, but being t 800d remedy it is imitated. Beware of the substltutor. Large Cstarrhozona lasts two months, price $1.00; smaller sizes 25c and 50¢- All reliable dealers. sufiersu with a hard racking cough‘ run CHARLOTTETOWN cuaamsw. _ i500th Anniversary Of Francois Villon Birth PARIS, April 20-11 Francois Vlllon French poet. and mend of the under- world, could return to Paris this your the 500th anniversary of his birth. he would search in vain for the haunts of his youth, but he would find only one tavern to remind him of his tem- pestuous days here. On the site of the old “Pommo de P!n"—the flwone Tavern-in the Rue de Lfliirondelle, near the Place Saint Michel, wihere the pioneer of French poetry blflyed many jokes on Robin ‘Inrgls, the stout inn-keeper, there now stands the “Bolce de Cidre’ (The Cider Bowl". Repaired and remodelled, it‘ still retains most of the original features of the poet's day At the time of Vlllon the tavern was s. gathering place for literary‘ men and painters. It is often mention ed in his writings. Although the day and month or Villoirs birth are indefinite, it ls generally accepted that the year was 1431. Consequently a. society called “The Dlscoples o! Francois Vlllon", which was organized before the war at the Cider Bowl is planning a mam. orial service there within the next few weeks. The group was founded by Guillaume Appollmslre, Francis Car- co, a Villon biographer, and Jacques Dysord, the poet, During the French revolution the tavern building was a. meeting place for leaders of the revolution, many of their secret councils being held in its subterranean vaults. Until a few years ha itlwas a rendezvous for rivcrnrcn, stevedorea and workers from the market. After the armistice it became a cabaret. Until 1920 there hung on the walls of the Cider Bowl a framed parch- ment, said to have been a stanza. of the original from Villorfa “Grand Testament’. This was written in 146i. upon his release from Meung jail when Louis XI ascended the throne. The paragraph, which was stolen in i920, referred to a gift the pool! was making Lo the owner of thc Fit-cone tavern and contained a promise "henceforth to pay for my wine.“ The date of Villons dcatlrhas baf- fled historians, some placing it. in 1840 and others the following year. Alter his last sentence to banishment for tcn ywars, the execution of Regular do Mdntigily’ and the paillng or (my "Fnbzii-ic. Villmrs bosom friends, tlic poct lcit Paris never to rcturn. T0 IIELI’ JAPANESE WOMEN DIINERS Advises Women To Stop Imitating Models ‘NEW YORK. April 2o—Prlvate ad- vice to every woman: Quit trvlns W look like a dress model. It can't be done. Take that on the authority of Mlle. Gabrielle Chanel, Paris oounturierre. who was in New York recently on her way home from Hollywood. W119" i!" had been reformlns the Bt-Yls scene of the movies with the view of mak- ing femlne screen clothes more dra~ matic and endearing them with more sex appeal. "It is impossible for any woman to 100k EKG 8 up‘ 8011111.“ Bfild EH18- Chanel, "for the reason that. the man nequin does not live in the costume she displays-that she may look charming during a brief walk before her observers. "She does not have to be contin- ually sitttlng down and standing up; she does not have to have comfort in her clothes, for she wears them only a. short time. With the company in ordinary life, that is not true." It is similarly impossible, said Mlle. Chanel, for either Judy O’Grady or the ooloneTs lady to look like the cinematic well dressed woman. 1n the movies. it seems, each evening gown is provided with a. series o! slips. One is used when the wearer is standing up. It insures proper drap- ing of the skirt. Another is worn when the lady sits. It permits of a bit of give here and there and keeps the upper part of the costume prop- erly in place. All this is very well in the movies, but, Mlle. Chanel points out, in real life a woman cant change to another slip each time she wants to sit down. Designing for the movies is differ- ent than designing for real life, Mile. Chanel finds. Costumes must be more strlldns must be courted up, Just as human Joys and sorrows are pointed uD to make material for screen and stage. Extra doses ol sex appeal are one of the methods of making their. tre clothcs dramatic, she says. High Powered Business Woman Terrifying Figure l browns and reds,‘ evening 0-4-18 --1-as.-s--s»-.- lllwwlllliiygw l Boys’ Cotton and Wool l mixed Jerseys — 5 dozen Boy’: Cotton and Wool Mixed JERSEYS, good weight, blues, 22 to 30. on sale today-all day and oneasssenouclouclolinotiliulolllooabus- sizes _ APRIL 21. 193i 69¢ “Foreign women may 8° 109° bus‘ mess," she continued, “but they a" gph m go into it sensibly. seeing it mi- what his. They are Wise enoush to use their own shNwd female oom- monsense, not to ape the tactics of men. “A back-slapping business woman ls a perverse and appalling thing, for women are not ‘good fellowir." soul's sax sraaunan 0N DATE NEAR THAT QF PRESENT EASTER LONDON, £213., April 20-8tnnd- ing M Noah's Ark is believed by Colonel F. G. Molesworth, who has done considerable research in sem- itlc sources, to have occurred in the 17th day of Nisam, very close to our own Easter Sunday. In a recent speech before the Vic- toria. Institute, Colonel Molesw “d. said he deduced. because of reference to dates appearing in the biblical account of the flood, that Noah must have kept a log. "The narrative of the flood throws considerable light on the calendar in use in early times,” he said. "Five specific dates are mentioned. as well as five periods of time varying from seven to 150 days. Such exact dating l does not again recur in‘ the bible for over 10,000 years, until the exodus," Col. Molesworth said the period of 150 days was mentioned as equival- ent to flve months and he assumed the month was fixed at 30 days with dead reckoning utilized on days when it stunned. "The months had not yet been named," he said, "and the system ct recognizing them by numerals was snore widely used. However. if we assume, with Josephus, the months of Noah's life coincided with those out the calendar year, the Ark was stranded on the 17th of Nisam, or consequently, very close to our Eas tea‘ Day.” - - EXUDUS FRJOM AUSTRALIA .___ cannons, Australia, April 20- A remarkable exodus oi’ population from Australia is in progress, most of the traveller-s being British emi- grants, disheartened by the hard- ships they have suffered. Some who enthusiastically commenced wheat rairmlng and secured big crops have been ruined by the fall in grain prices. During the past year departures from Australia. exceeded arrivals by 0,583 and the exodus ls growing each week. During the previous yea,- a rivals exceeded 1n departing; by m 733 persons. Another noticeable e fact of the depression anti {he h , m1 m Australia's national ma»... the depression and the hUEe fall . Australia's national 111C011];- 15 t decrease of overseas tourist us“ from Australia. Shipping comp, report that they are carrying tho ands fewer tourists than in prey] seasons. CAPS BURNED 1N COFPIN WAKE rower, N. c. April 2L Wake Forest College freshmen (p. parted from their old tradition .. hurling their old gold and black ... int/o a. fire, and this year the cs were laid to rest in a specially p: pared coffin which was thrown im the blaze. LONDON POLICE FIND Marv DEAD LONDON, April 20-Police found 129 persons dead on the streets of London during January and Febru. ary, exclusive of accidents, J. cum, Home Secretary", told the House o1 Commons. They were 85> mm, to wom on and 14 children under 16 ycnrrs o! age. (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. April 20--".Ba.bblt. i-omantlcizlflx his business. is merely a mmlc and pathetic figure, but his lying figure that has ever emerged ‘YOKYO. April ‘lo-New laws to aid the 50.000 Japanese women who work in the mines is contemplated hrrc. Economic experts have decided‘ that long hours and, working conditions ucnrrally arc fldlng much harm to the wonicti, especially mothers. Japan has approximately 1,603,000 women manual workers, more than 1,000,000 being employed in factories. A report. of the Kurashiki institute for Labor Research, has just urged better treatment for the women work- crs. The report declares many moth- crs undergo extreme mental and physical strain under present work- ing conditions to maintain their sub- slstcnctz. 1t emphasizes the. necessity of raising the minimum working age for women from 14 to 16 years, in- creasing wages of employees amd making greater milk allowances for working ‘mothers. NINE hams ron hi? rnvr SANFORD, Mes Edward S. Titcomb fined Carmllle Marseau, 19, $300 and costs and sen- tenced him to three months in A1- fred jail for illegal transportation of liquor. to pay the tine an additional six months was imposed. A half-pint. of alcohol had been found in his pos- April ‘Ill-Judge session. COUNTIES FORM TAX ASS’?! KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., April 20 -Pract.lcally all counties in Western States having claims against. the government for money last through not getting taxes from Indian reser- vation lands, located within the being perfected by County Commis- sioner William! of Chiloquln. The association expects to xvress such claims in congress, which will in- clude , lor ” ‘ roads and other public works. =4 -1 “museum UP FATHER When Marseau was unable- II l I . l l l l e I “ l l l counties, have joined an association Mrs Lewis came into contact. on her] upon any sccnc." declared Mrs. Sin- clair Lewis, wife of Baibblts creator, m a recent interview here. "Mon may a5 m? Sllllrcme ends of thcir- lives But women, with their sounder biolo- gical instincts, should know bcttci" They should know that that's not ill» Most women, at heart, suspect th futility of counter jumpins- That ‘u. why they're not good business women -thank heaven that. they're not.“ Herself n JOumaIist of note, and author of the book on Russia which led to plagiarism charges against Theodore Dreiser and the famous face slapping incident between Dreis- cr and her husband. Mrs. Levrls ro- veals herself as severe a critic of the American woman as Iiewls himself is 0f the American man. ‘The real glob of women, as Lewis sees it, is not to try to built‘ taller skyscrapers than men, nor ti. build up bigger corporations, but to make a satisfactory society. And even in this, lvlrs Lewis believes, American iwomen have fallen down colossnlly. iThe “feminlne" woman, immersed in lbooks and pictures s/nd schemes of ‘interior decoration, ardent devotee or ‘th electric refrigerator, is just as lmuch a. failure in her eyes as the ‘ nrpersaleslady. i "1 mean.” explained Mrs. Lew-is, “that the rein work of woman lies in ,il’ie field o! human relationships-be- ltwecrvmembers of a. family, people l in a room acquaintances. It's their job to make life more beautiful, livable bear able. 1t takes a creative gift which ‘American women do not possess in may such degree, as, for instance, the Viennese." The women of Sweden with whom ‘xecent visit there 1°’ m‘ “wk of the Nobel prize to Mr Lewis, she ‘instances as having a peculiarly limp- iuy combination of economic and lezll ’ with a beautiful do- i-" i mestlc culture. lcntale counterpart, the hlgh-powgjm. cd business woman is the most tcrri- ' ATTENTIUN! unionists - ALL CAR OWNERS ARE INVITED T0 VIEW THE l GREATEST FEAT OF ENGINEERING IN bc fogivcn for cxalting their busincst ‘ AUTOMOBILE HISTORY AT A. Home & Gosihvwmvm i l I l Transmission. Charlottetown a 0’0LO0K TUESDAY NIGHT, APRIL 21st. Special Cutaway McLaughlin-Buick 8 Chassis, snow." in g all parts working, including the famous Syncro Mesh A short talk will be given by a General Motors Representative on the McLaughlin - Buick Straight 8 qualities and will point out the superior fea- tures of the Famous Syncro Mesh Transmission. If Tuesday evening is set aside for a feature presen- tation with a special message for Lady Drivers. A. ll0RNE 8i BITS SHOWROOM-B P. M. TUESDAY-APRIL 21st. WEEK-MY! THEY HAVE A QREAT FoLLQwN-S- ' I ‘I Pr sews HERETHAT-MR-AND MRs- 519W - ARS Gointrroqiveix REczPrtou usxrr Run! OVER. Swan-mum‘ 190%»? ‘BAY ANY- . ‘THING ABou-r DINNY uo- LPSTEH‘. A uflT OF 5HEEP was: muss LAs-r MIGHT BY A TRAIN- QHEEP ARE TERRlBIH errumo - Dear-r YOU ‘THtNK? BY A CART w-ro/u a .5’ 1-. V-‘q»mh.‘ mw flllfimw