Tum _ AND -Yl-llJ_AN ED WA RD MONDAY Dl-AMATIOS AT CAl-DIGAN ‘lie “Old Maids‘ Convention" on April a, was staged to a capacity house. There was not a. dull m0- ment in the program from the mo- ment the maids appeared before the footlighta for their opening chorus until the mirtain fell on the wreckage 0f Profesor Pnkerton‘: lifelong dream-the marvellous el- ‘ectrical transformer. Each of the " young ladies carried out their as- ‘algned roles to perfection and were loudly applauded by the lwffil‘ "ative audience. The costumes of other days were welcomed heartily by the oldtirn- "era in the audience, but they lke their younger brethren were thril- led by the wonderful productions ‘of the transformer. Before the disheartening collapse of the ms- chine it was carefully and very suc- cessfully operated by the old stage ‘favorite. John L. Sullivan, in the ioie of Profmor Pinkerton. The personnel 0.1 the Conven- tion was as follows: President-Mary McIntyre. Secretary-Mary L Mcdonsld. ‘Preasurer-Ilorenoe MnoNeiil. ' Members-Mrs. J. C. Milodonald. Florence Mmaliachem, Mary Mc- Aulay. Helen Adams, Mary Quinn, Margaret Reville, Catherine Binns, Grace Lewis, Margaret Sullivan, Hattie Maodonald, Adeline Webe- ter, Marion Sullivan, Terese Dona- hoe. The "literary" pert of the Pro- grarrune ww-s presented capably by j_the following members and invited guests: Opening chorus by the Conven- tion; vocal solo and encore by Miss Catherine Binns; old time dame by the Convention; vu- - . -Containing Assorted Grades PAOLPB HARVEY ONI 0P ‘IIOBI FIOGIAII TIA‘! IUITI SUI’! IVIIYIODY‘! AND mm can: risliioiili‘ ~&&Q . “i” s" alumni or scam-Eb solarium-mun WITH MUSIC 4 oal solo and encore by Mm. W- Axnew; vii-m solo by Miss Miss Teresa. Donrhoe; chorus by the Convention; voml solo by Mss Mary McIntyre with chorus by the Convention; reading by Miss Flo- rence MwcEachern; a very brief pi- ano solo by Master Alban Sullivan. The success of the entertainment is due in large measure to the pa- tient and untiring direction of Mrs. A. B. Macdonald, Mrs. W. Agnew, and Mrs. Ii Vickerson A repetition of the entertainment is expected in the near future pro- vided the bachelors will not pre- vpnt arxriiher roll-call by leading the transformed beauties to the al- tar. TIGNISH OONVBNT Btsndng of Tkniah Convent for the month of March. Grade X.~—l. lilldrgaret Broder- ick: 2. Doris Gavin: S. NON!!! O'Brien. Grade K.—i. Gertrude Shea; 2. ‘Krhdghleen McDonald; S. Doris Rich- oi-sd} vim-a. Mary Rldhlrdl; I. Joan Be ard. Grade .—l. LiiPan skerry; 2. Hattie Mclnnis; 3. Helen Brennan. Grade VI.-i. Jeanette Klnch; 2. iklicia DesRochee; S. Irene Riel-i- ard Grade V.—l. Cecelia Perry; 2. Frances Gaudet; 3. Aldon; Skerry. Grade IV.—l. May Leclerc: 2. Ida Richard; Il. Harriet Gavin. Grade IH.—i. Philip Bernard; 2. Felix Oaudet; 3. Howard Gavin. Grade IIL-l, Nellie Perry; 2. mm Gaudet: 3. Thelma Gsudet. Grade I.-l. Everett Richard; 2. Raymond MacRae; 3. Chester Bkerry. CEDAR SHINGLES - We have just bought 14 CARLOADS CEDAR SHINGLES 2V1 Millions— From Very Best Makers Pgices on Application- L. M. POOLE & CO. WIIARVES A Successful propagation. rpents necessary fox IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS because they contain food elements essential for health, strength and successful IMPERIALS should be fed liber- ally now to vixens as they supply ele- to ensure large lit- . of strong pups and maintain ' vigor of ranchers feed vixcns. TODAY ONEY --3.02; orvnuwu“ 4 Gaiety, drama. music and spectacle. An eye ffvhlgg. ear full and hear! i" T‘ ' *1": WEEKLY NEWS WITH GRAHAM McNAMIl AND “ODDITY" IN COLOR it Altiuttiuticnv Before the Vice-Chancellor N0. D 281. J. Austin Hogan and Leonard Cullen, Executor: of the last will and testament of Marlon Fleming late of flops River in Queens County, wife of Arthur Fleming. deceased tcstate, Complainants, and Arthur Fleming and others, In- fants, Defendants. NOTICE is hereby given that by Decretal Order made by the Hon- ourable, the Vice-Chancellor in the above mentioned cause on the 2nd day of February, A. D. 1934, it was ordered that the estate of the said Marion Fleming, deceased. be brought in and administered under the direction of the said Court of Chancery and it was thereby re- ferred to me to take the accounts and all claims against the said es- tate and to report thereon and fur- ther to enquire what part, if any, of said deceased! personal estate is outstanding and undisposed of, and that I should insert a notice once in each week for two consecu- tive weeks in a newspaper publish- ed in Charlottetown, calling upon all creditors or the said deceased or claiming any interest in her es- tate to come in by a certain day to be fixed and prove their claims otherwise to be excluded from the benefit of the said Order and to be barred from and against any claim against tm said estate in such administration: I DO HEREBY NOTIFY and call upon all creditors of the said es- tate or claiming any interest in her estate to come in and prove their claims before rne, the undersigned Master in Chancery, at my office in the Prowse Block in Charlotte- town in said County on Monday the 23rd day of April. A. D. 1934. at the hour cf eleven o'clock in the forenoon, otherwise to be excluded from the benefit oi’ the said OrdPr and to be barred from and against any claim against the said estate in this administration. Dated this 7th day of April, A. D. 1934. D. EDGAR SHAW, Master in Chancery. L-l155 For the first ll weeks of this year and last year (figures for the latter within brackets), the num- her of livestock ahipmd from Western to Bstcrn Canada were:- liogs. 57.905 25,931 (21,840). ing service. PRESENTATION A1‘ NOITI RIVER-On the night of April 8rd, Mr. and Mrs. Kirnfort Scott who live at Meadowbank, West River, were greatly surprised when about 30 persons of their own community called at their home, presenting the family with a beautiful Alad- din Lamp. The presentation ad- dress was delivered by w. Harry .114 RE NEVER" A',TIME i when the news of the day compelled tlie hits-p. eet and the attention of l0 mnyboople, from farm help to Lieutenant Governor, as it ‘does today. This vast attentiveness to what is going on in the world is focused on the pages of the daily rmrqapn. ' Consider that the newspaper audience in- cludes the audiences of every other advertis. ing medium. TnroCCJCiZvIIA-i-Jllq: :"?oiu-: vrsrrnn n! JINX lanoéxvmw. one. April 5-11 there's such a. thing as an invisible jinx, William E. lgClair L; guy-g it is making itself at home in his dwelling. Doris. s. daughter, has been ill for month d t i is- HIPP" Sm ‘ w!" nurriberofarticlesofbusinelawere attended to. Mary Bradley read g the minutes of the previous meet- down 513i" Hi3 and CliiQd “l! 1'0“ wh‘ch VII! and fractured an ankle. and Mrs. answered by the name of g favorite lecisir fell on the ice in the yard, book. It was decided to prepare a breaking her right leg in three short play to be presented in the ter, Dorothy, went to hospital rev. erai divs ago for an appendicitis Operation. Mrs. M. Nicholson, mother-in-law. fell known as Scott’; Mills. Clyde River. Winning Club branch of the Jun- ior Red Cross in East Royalty hold their regular meeting on Friday. April l0. The president mm Hyde, while the gift was presented by Mrs. Lemuel Drake. hllowing this, short addresses, regretting thb loss of such good citizens were [iv- en by the following persms: Prank Boyle, Miss Sophie Newsome, and Colin McPhali. The gathering dis- persed afler a social hour. The Scott family are’ removing to the childhood home of Mr. Scott. and RID CID! HIIllNG-JHU wasintheohairanda Invest in newspaper advertising. Today it Days handsomer dividends than ever. 171a‘ C/{arlottetown Cuarilidn Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew, places. HALIFAX, April t-The advance Morriasey and Ruth Roper and guard oi’ the Oxford Group Move- STUDENTS ARRIVE ment arrived in Halifax last night from Quebec. Five persons included in the group. Eric Bent- ley, their leader, said the main body, numbering 30. would arrive Saturday and the first reception would be held Saturday night in the lord Nelson Hotel. Others in the advance guard are Peter Phelps, Queens College, Oxford University; Mr. and Mrs. T. Perry. lstambul, Turkey; and Miss Kath- leen Doolittle, Hamilton. HENRYS FOLLOWING GROWS were IKQY. AIM!‘ the GU15 5n‘ O In‘ the meeting oamato a close i1! "'10 singing of the National Anthem. sohooiroom and a committee was named to select a suitable play. The program consisted of rddles contributed V! Vem Roper. Z94 readings given b7 V61! 5mm» Floruioe Morrisley and Zita Min- iib. C. D. Davis. local manager of the Harris Abattoir Co. Ltd. ac- mmpsnisd by Mr. Waiter Wilson, assistant manager, Mr. W. A. Beer, accountant and Messrs. Fred Egan and Brent Garnhum, salesmen. have gone to Montreal where they will attend the annual sales 0on- ventlon of the Maritlmes and. Qile- bec being held this week. ooucertedeflut on thepart o! Inequality. no. heavi-orooar-Q PM bacon is not popular. Packers and l-hllwiltationofcansda inthe OWOBIIII-rketlandadruginthg commie ”‘Themlrketlngof aeeflinflncralin theiastihree nouafiezigelB Dflllllld MGRMBQ 0f sxrorrs or run-s a0.“ LOW Grade Seed upon of mum m blames-y n. nesseonlwgisihorvlaltflfl neuronal-smears.‘ mgeddwitgiaasiugllgrgsrlmuyml; i moat of it went to Great Britain The escort of varnish, m N“, It 0628. was lua thin normal. growers. has at least taught the value of 110ml a hilb grade product. No 1 and has almost always sold at a or four has bee gnaw Li? serioiu m!‘ agd ed mm“ ""1"" "P 0014a- tively low prices to but (C. l’. By Gnflrdlln‘; Special Wire) ST. LOUIS. April Moore wanted to be alderman in University City. exclusive 5t. Louis suburb. but received only i0 votes. counting his primary election. But Henry is a good loser. Yes- terday he advertised he would "fur- hLsh the ducks" for a dinner to the other nine persons who voted for him. He had 35 acceptances. rsmnirs ruivrsrnvmur (By The Canadian Press) PORT OF SPAIN. 'I‘i'inidad. April 5—Fioggirig of iii year old Winni- fred Jark bv hrr father Willi a "supple jnvk whip was declared clareu jiisilliPd by coroner. Magis- mu- T. W. E. Worreli, conducting an inquest. into the death of the girl. The inquest was ordered after the Rirls body was found in a neighboring pond. A jury decided been an impression in I-i-ii- NEW 5T. ANDIEW STATUI_ IN EDI l A statue. 30 feet high, of 5t. And- rew, patron saint of Biaotland. is be- ing erectel on the facade of 8t. Pe- ter's in Rome. 1t will rtnlaoe the present image of the saint. which has become so weather beaten that repairs are impossible. The new white marble having a total weight of 20 tons. Fameuse Apples And Storage Owing to the excessive premature breakdown in storage of Fameuse apples during recent years, this variety has been specially investiga- ted at the Dominion Experimental station at Fredericton. There hu certain quarters. says Mr. 1. C. Young, that this premature breakdown is prob- ably caused by picking at too late a date. In other words, that New Brunswick Fameuse are allowed to would w: satisfy u: demands of ‘M the fastidious housewife must have light shoulders. lung sides. meatv backs, full lolns and rump, and wall “"5994 hunt. carrying a uniform medium finish. On the other hand, progressive breeders naturally ea- statue consists of six huge blocks of d“? u“ w “"4"” M" “W” m" oesl. The present-day bacon liq o: lWlvvad type leaves little to he de- sired from the atanqvoint of market requirements and at the al-Ine time it is also a mpfitablc flOfi-ptoduq- ing machine. FROM IOW OI profitable price. while low grade has been unsaieable or sold at aleuto tbegrowenltahouldbe the practice of every , m- visas The Mficultural Situation bulletin, to save seed only from clean fields, so that it may be cleaned to grade No. l. Beef Cattle Treilid The trend of beef cattle profile- tion in Canada has been upiard. During the past three years, says The Agricultural Situation bulletin, than have been sub“ " m- ceases in the prairie provinces. Y“ main all m p” m “'- 35” k I“ the Iasltn anus-m. T0 on moss nrsrsrrr srsnoivs arom- rllouu 12a. V. 0. Saaliwood IADIOTIIOIAN Canadian hill. Idfitdlnl to the handboohmthebaconhogandhog will": partment" of Agriculture, must be of a type which will enable the pro- duct of their carcasses to meet suc- ceufull! “mfltitien in the world‘: markets. mrtunatsly this type pro- duces an ideal product for the ra- tail trade in Canadian cities and issued by the Dominion De- which repressnt arses of compara- tively heavy , ‘uctisns; 30mg in- crease in British Columbia; or less changed condition in on. tario, which is also a major pro- ducing ares: some decrease in Que- Ymlgrd sane increase in the In. __i_______. Illarl’: Llalalwat for Colds (78234); til . 18.654 i-h ' l . ' . (5,921); calves in! (line;- arid sheep, he‘; ‘lzliiliiffnllgréittld hsetil-waffied ,§,°‘1,,.‘,“.‘;“.‘;°,,,‘;,°’;’.{,';.,,.‘;°R! 711mb, Qgmqg‘; "mg, o; h...“ SUNNYSLD W lei her kceifcompany with "her formaiimi a picking teat was lnaug- can be marketed abroad at bign- B E '°""7' urltod. four trees being included in est values. thus maintaining a nAtnYlgxifglgnoponY 7" * """ ' m” ‘ " o the test, each tree being picked on 6 MM! demand and e good mar-he: ' ._ a a dlflgfgng “u, ‘i, lflfflfvflg o; w. for hop throughout the Dominica. 109 Grafton St. R t Smolhenn Sensations »»--==w - ~=-- n» M "°“‘ ‘ u.’ Dunn‘ m" sewn," n_ a; oc_ 8x511] , , wmaimmaaitmzarsnyrtins-amusementwas Fridayasdflaturlsy s was made sure that at least one wan: saseunamd in no use. oils Burn Inversess Coal in 11y definitely immature llrnple and nan appiU were of nominally hi?" III! Fllilfl- u" “M,” m m“ _ _ _ one definitely over-mature la-mplf nod flavor. Water son dissppsu- wave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . m.” Tiiw lwllw 0i iHMlIe-Lathw dim will; wen obtained. These lots were m- id aura»; the storage without any ‘ and very satisfactory. um" ‘uiwe "" m‘! w. w?“ “ ‘ f0 thI &atifli'l regular sg- ill lfktl, and it the time 0! Obi Oil shill)!» Ill] Mpg-gs] 15¢ w“ "jrhfwlilr- ‘mm "m" W W"- "v "who" aminatious at mfervals of one nursery summation u» use so]; 1, that a. m o unhosdod. They indicate an m”, 4m,‘ m. m“, mom,“ n,“ m,” w“ t” m u, Special, Facials 75c 7 eqrmmal! vfdwh flatw- 0i 91"“: "4 “M and althflillh m. am elsminatloii m: breakdown a any m. ssmu- FM! troubles corroeud vi o _ s _ou v givm unmedis_ _ stteniim. 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