~ Shirred Backs a... 74ml! Mr. James Charles i “Cambridge Clothes” as well as regular styles Mr. Charles will be at THE MEN’S STORE Tuesday and Wednesday, showing the new models of “CAMBRIDGE CLOTHES.” All the new ideas are being shown . . . in the store and in our windows. SPECIAL MEASURE SERVICE BY AN EXPERT For your convenience THE MEN’S STORE will be open this evening 7 to 9. ssh" LIST IN Ilowinu. hall! PLANTS lid/AVE ARRIVED, FOR SALE AT Gartefs Seed Store ‘ QUEEN STREET ffii§99ofiwodoboocio+ooaooa+oroo4 004 FERTILIZER and POTATOES Our proposition this Spring on fertiliser is we are offer- ing you your choice of the two best mixtures known to us, the Inland Ffltiiiler Co. Ltd. Brand, and the Albatrus Brand imported from Holland. ' our ~ dprofitisnotaeneataacarhandiifllcharsc- Whynot o’ bayycariartiiiaerfroruua? Geteartcruiabeforabuying WewiliaccdptaiariiaglaiidapApilfliin-r toes. varieiyat Iaarhtirice attheraiiway wharf Jeqfromparticawhostillolclaforihciriiflerqluort- ' Pllll l. IlIlllllY Charlottetown: ‘ ‘vviivvvy I i I I I Central Guardlan This cola-a Ia centred for uawa owl... a advance. cuuscn or SOOTLANIL-Rsv. Ewen llacDougall will preach Wednesday 24th in Peoples Church, City, at 1.80 P. M‘. Alec Sabbath Zatlhinltcopiceflhurch atHLM. and 1 r. u. L-eoci-osa-u. lNVBl-NISS SCIEENE 00A!»- Inverness ianodoubtthebeetOoal for the_ kitchen range, it's clean, hot and quick. Try a ton. A Pichard a Go. Phone 240. lv-flldil-Q-M-Si. PERSONALS Mr. Ct. Guthrie Beliingeli, (may- lottetown, P. 11., has been a vis- itor in Ottawa. recently-Ottawa. Journal. Colmcl J. B. Jenkins, M- D., oi “Upton" Cianriottetom, P. E. 1., is a. quest at the Ohatcau Laurlen- Ottuwa Journal. Mn- B. A. Reynolds. Murray River, wee a week-end visitor at Hunter River the guest of her n daughter Mrs. Russell Vemey. .___.__________. Serious Condition Face Young People CLARKSON, Ont., April 23-(6. P.)-—P. G. Michell, Toronto towns- ship councillor, today said he would rather see infants killed at birth than raised and educated and then ‘turned out to wander along the highways because there ls no place 5municipality. "an we are doing is ‘have it, what good is it‘! Shows the New Sport Models OUR SEED CATALOGUE. OUR GLADIOLI BULBS AND DAHLIA BULBS AND ;a aa¢m~ AQAAAA A=AAAA in life for them. “Something has t0 be done," Councillor Michell said, in calling attention to the conditions in his creating an army of burns. We have had about 80,000 graduated from our high schools in Ontario during the past four or five years. Wc send them to school to acquire that education and when they “Year after year students grad- uate. Perhaps a member oi Parlia- ment hands them some taffy at um encement and gives them a diploma. The day after, they have nothing. I would rather have the babies knocked on the head at birth than see them turmd out to wander after teaching them to feel and suffer," he stated. , "They come into my cornfield at night, girls and boys, and tear up com to cover them, and sleep in the fields. l have hired girls who were walking the highways, to hoe corn. Nobody cares about the girls. Councillor Michell said his farm win on the highway, and during each year of the depression he had seen hundreds of young men and women walking along the road, searching almost hopelessly for something to do. He had made a suggestion to Hon. David A. Croll, Ontario Minister of Welfare, the Councillor said, that a d-epartmcnt be established at an initial cost of about $20,000 to get in touch with people between the age; of 1B and 23, find out what kind of work they were suited for, file their qualifications and try to find work for them by keeping in touch with the employezs. National Anthem Has New Version NANAIMO, 13.0., April 23-(C.P.) -It was a (Io-Operative Common- wealth Federation rally and the meeting opened to the strains of ‘O Canada.‘ The tune was the same and the spirit with which the par- ticipants lifted their voices left nothing to be drsired. But some- thing was missing. The something was the words. Someone had altered the ofllcial version and the enthusiastic sup- porters of J. S. Taylor, CCF. can- didate for Nanaimo in the forth- coming Dominion elections, sang lustily: “O Canada, our home, our native land. “In thy defence united now we stand: ' "Thy sons and daughters far and near. "Are suffering and distressed; "For usury has taken all, “And they are dispossessed. “We will arise! We will be free! "No more to Mammon will w. bend the knee; "O Canada we stand on guard for thee." "Ticfisilcnr ‘l . rxiummon fitting and supplying Gianna etc. II. J. IMBOII OPTOMITIIST Oliee Connected With Drugstore ‘THE ~.=;=_ ' (3! Central Peels Canadian) ‘IFORQHO, April fl — Though royal blood courses‘ through m; veins. thoush he represents the twmoet pinnacle of British aris- WQWY, "w"!!! he be monarch cf the greatest empire in history, Kins George V has no class. Hcisasmuchslaborerasheu lord; he is above all classes. famous Scottish author and biog. raphcr. and Canada's govemsr. emonuniental work, “The King's Grace" (Musson) in which he re- views thc 25 year period of the reign cf King George, from May a, 1910 to May 0, 15. - Mr. Bluchsn describes this period Is the most momentous, tbs moat significant in history. Throughout "The Blue's Grace," he uses the events of the 9% quarter century as a background to show the char- actcd and true worth of the King and the royal family. He shows that throughout five and twenty years of chsnse. through war. through social upheaval, through industrial instability, through economic chaos, one thing ha; endured, the King's gram. beneflcient. guiding, inspiring. heel- ing, uniting. Regard ma; Differently The author traces all these changes from the time of King George's asceslon to the throne; the tremendous conquests of sci- ence, the annihilation of distance by radio and by aeroplane, the spread of education, the uniting of labor, the enirancnisement and freedom oi women-these are things of which John Buchan writes. And he weaves through them all the vein of kinship and shows that British_pe0'ple regard their King in a manner different to anyother people: “The inherent and accumulated majesty of the English throne has increased. It is not only higher than any other human estate, but cf a different kind from any other. for it is the mystical, indivisible centre of national union. ‘It is the point around which coheres the nation‘; sense of. t. con- tinuing personality. in any deep stirring of heart the people turn from the mechanism of government. which is the): own handiwork and their servant, to that ancient abid- ing thing behind governments Quint Toothies Still Big News NORTH BAY, Ont. April $i—(C P)——When five little babies are born all at one time the blessed event creates interest even in most desolate laxids, it was revealed here by D. M. Belec of Cameron Bay. 1,200 miles north of Edmonton. Mr. Belec, here visiting his brother, D. A. Belec. told of the enthusiasm when the news of the birth of the Dionne quintuplets reached the lonely spot on .the south end of Great Bear Lake in ‘the North West Tlerrimries, S50 miles from the nearest railway. A gold mine manager, Mr. Belec was thrilled to be able to visit the vicinity of the birth of the world's most famous children who saw first light of day only l2 miles from here in a lonely Corbeil district farm home. The visitor from the far north said eveny time mail comm to Cameron Bay there is a rush to find out if the the babies are still alive-if they have teeth- which is the heaviest. Accustomed to frigid tempera- tures in the Land where for three months each year the sun never dips below the horizon. Mr. Belec belittled the Iroquois Falls ‘ls-below zero reading last January. recorded officially the lowest in the history of Ontario. , Choosing Fertilizers This is the time of’ year when farmers are purchasing or consider- ing the pin-chasing of fertilisers for the various farm crops. Until quite recently, farmers who had not made a study. of fertilizers usually depended upon the local fertilizer agent to advise them as to the "particular analysis they should use, and unfortunately the Bill/ice 1mm this source was not always in T0 ALL SUFFERERS FROM PILESI Good News-Jim's’: Relief! The makarl of the famous Ilacea Oint- uiaut have two eial preparations- lheca Ram c. i ia for iileedlnl Plies, and n sold nu. with vine- M . Price 10c. laces a Remedy lie. I ia for Itchlnl Pilu. laid in I i‘, and is for external uaa y. iunfig‘ utter fro: you Drill. M ECCA" 5s BRINGING UP FATHER PILE REMEDIES“ ;...‘~ililiililll—li i.“ Bc w eplace Of King In British Scheme such is the King to John Bucben, _ j general designate, who has written _ ~" sumo as JOHN DUE!‘ which they feel to be the symbol of their past achievement and their future hope." » A Sliver Jubilee Book 1n the pages in which he reviews the great. war, the author rises to meat heights. Seemingly is Kinl George forgotten: the clossal stru- glc in which the combatants "pit against each other the sum total of their physical endurance, national resources and moral vigor." But when the armistice is signed, when the nations return to their homes and the task of rebuilding, the King remains: always he seems to be a power in the background, intangible, yet which emanates from the throne to the farthest corners of the empire. "The King's Grace" is not a biog- raphy; it is a silver jubilee book. It was written for the occasion of the 36th anniversary of the King's ascension to the throne. It is a masterpiece of historical condensa- tlon. Yet lt reveals. es infill-DI no real biography could, a. King in the hearts of his peopb: it shows the man and the significance of his tribute to a monarch on his silver jubilee, but also as s tribute to its author, the man soon to be this ‘rlnonarctfs representative in Cana- a. the farmer's best interest. A rmre acceptable source of information is now at the service of farmers, for the Provincial Governments in Eastern Canada have in recent years set up fertilizer councils com- oi leading authorities in posed B-Bricultural chemistry. farmers who have a practical imowlcdge cf the use of fertilizers, and representa- tives of , fertiliser manufactures. These councils publish mende- tions as to the analysis most suit- able for the various crops under the various soil conditions, and thus are performing a valuable sci-vim to farmers in assisting them to select fertilizers which promise the most economic returns. The Fertilizer Division of the Seed Branch, Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture, commends the work of the Provincial Fertilizer Councils for the guidance afforded by them to farmers in solving fer- tiliner problems. _._-____---- FARM CREDIT ACT BRINGS NEW HOP! CALGARY. April 23-(0.P.)— More than $200,000 has been lop- ped off debts of Alberta farmers. states ornciais of the boar‘ of m- vlew set up under the Farmers Creditors’ Arrangement act. Of this amount. more Lhan $70,000 vanish- ed under the boards supervision. the remainder coming from amic- able settlement; between fsnners and creditors themselves. There has been no let-up in ap- plications for new or further ad- justments, ofiicials of the board stale. One of the outstanding acts of the board was in removing $28,000 from tine debt of a big-scale farm- er. By lowering interest rates, set- tling some ‘of the debt through crop payments and extension of other payments, the farmer's debt was scaled down from $58,000 to $30,000. Creditors, in this case, took back a motion and one-quarter of land, clearing $25,000 of the debt with a single stroke. Further aid came from implement companies that chopped $1,000 of the bill. Now the farmer figures he can make ends meet. Hr: still has 800 acres to farm but the reduced in- icrest, the raw crop payment plan and a tax agreement with the mort- glge company have given him new ope. ._._-____._.. The value oi cut flowers sold in Canada. during the year ended lay 3i. i984. was 5370.33. ‘This amount represents e2 present of the total ‘a flmiculturai and winch includes outdoor mall. outdoor trees, lhfllll, plants (armour and indoor). fiowariugbule. ... .._L.._.._.-...._._.__..._.... tn-a\ » ruxmte A LOOK Rift-HM sills "7 “twill” i Iy .,--. ‘Matipmgggg-‘Qgi sis r/IE new FRIGIDAIRE '35 irat- mup: mull niacin lo u" limo and a ca. lemm- sbla earryin In DOWN PAYMENT Boxing Tourney Scheduled For Boston April 29 BOSTON, April sir-A five-own Irish amateur boxing team, which nadisn and New iimgland rivals in an international tournament at t on April 29, lnn across the Atlantic. The visiting boxers were greeted ded here tonight ion who meets Ed isewis here Pridhy night, and an enthusiastic welcome the Irish-American A. 0., which is sponsoring the carnival. The Canadian team oi five has yet to be announced but 10 New Englanders have been selc oppose both sets of foreign oppon- Canada Jam Marketing Scheme The Canada Jam mutating Scheme which primarily effects the British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec, has been ap- Domlinion Minister of Agriculture EVERY MODEL WITH THE FAMOUS SUPER FREEZER, NEW standards of food reservation are offered by the Frigidaire ‘55 wi the Super Presser. The Super Freezer makes possible a Complete Refri ration Service. It provides the right kinds 5| "0"" l»- of co d for every purpose-ail in the same cabi- net. There's fast freezing for making ice cubes and desserts; frozen slam e for meats and ice "w "4"- I lv- cream; extra-cold slam e or keeping a reserve supiplzr of ice cubes; mom storage for vegetables an nuts;_ and normal store e below 50' for foods requiring dry, frosty co d. Here's greater economy, too. Operating meta are so low, and you save so much mone on ice and food bills, that your Frigidaire pays or itself with the money it saves. ‘ But see the Frlfisire '35 for yourself. Learn howessyitisto yunderouriiberaiterm CHARLOTT ET OWN : SUMMERSIDE z \ R. T. HQLMAN LTD. . L. W, SPECIAL nsrnsssmanvs R. T. HOLMAN LTD. THE GINERII. MQTQRQ REFRIGERATOR—MIDE I" iCIN-KDI c A s Y 1 s R M is iationa the quality oi the jun. which will be offered for sale, will fourteen members, namely, nine manufacturers, three grower-s, one consumer representative, appointed by the ‘Trades and Labor CoMPess of Canada, and a Chairman who has no financial interest in the jam business is as follows: Joseph T. Crowder, Toronto, Chairman. Chas. D. Hunter, Vancouver, W. J. West, Vancouver, T. B. Shimek, Hatzic, P. G. Prior, Toronto, C. H. Gsusby, Hamilton. Armand scum. Winona, A. Limoges, Montreal, S. Preston. Montreal. P. Gelly, Quebec, Howard Cruise, represent‘ 1g pro- ducsrs in B. C. L. I". Burrows, represent‘ pro- ducers in Quebec, M. M. Robinson, presenting pro- ducers in Ontario. James Simpson, Mayor of Toronto. representing the consumers. The head office of the Local Board will be in rcronw. ION SHAW WOMEN'S INSTITUTE The regular monthly meeting of the Bonshaw Women's Institute was held in the hall with fourteen mem- bers and four visitors in attendance. Murine opened by ' Institute Carol and repeating Creed. Minu- tca of previous Dofltlre discouraged] , , , Oh“;- ,, better. Eoryoungaud and approved. Roll call was rev pended to by naming a way to eo- orwmize. On lhotion it was decided to purchase one doaen chairs fol hall. Sick committee reported hav- Jng visited. sick in district. School Committee reported having visited school and found it in good condi- ticn. On motion it was decided t4 contribute $1.00 to Cancer Fund. A very interesting contest on apple: was put an by entertainment oom- mittee, first prize being equally won by Myra MscLeod. Mrs. I4 Fergu- son, Mrs. S. MacLecd and drawn h! Myra Macbeod; second prise, Mrs Geddie MecLeod. Next meeting to be held in nail‘ every member m take lunch. Roi call, ways of benefiting the com- munity. At close of eetlng, lunch ________._.._._. ANGLEB SETS RECORD CALGARY - While most anglers were planning for the i905 season, Dick Tigner, of Blackie, southwest o1 here. went inw anion. Fishing through a hole in the ice of Lake McGregor he hooked a pike weigh- ing 34 pounds and four feet two inches long. ______._____. MANY VETERANS UNSMPLOYER LIVERPOOL April 28 (GP)- There are 30,000 unemployed ex- servicemen in Liverpool, the majority of them men of middle 58¢- "A staggering fact,” said the Lord lvluyc: of Liverpool, E. T. "M were road health with Milburnfi Health and liens Pills. It will really surprise you how this maadygivu uucwnsrvcforeeaud . Du You rest bettcr, an better, k l HEUOUSMBEOQ Richardson, at a meeting to secure more employment- £1,011‘ ‘~14 will?‘ . f - nan-ii r “Ill ll '