ll This PAGE FOUR THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ONARLOTTETOVIN GUARDIAN Morning Dolly tl-‘onniled In 188'!) . , hesldent: Lleut. Col. W. Chester S. McLnro Vice-President: .I. R. Burnett, l-‘JJ. Secretary: Lieut. Col D. A. MncKlnnon. 0.8.0. 5mm and lllanaglng Director: J. R. Burnett, I-‘JJ. Associate Editors: Frank Walker and Ian A. Burnett SUBSCRIPTION RATES By Mall tn P. l.‘ l., $4.00 per year; 82.50 for 6 months City Delivery: $5.00 per year; $3.00 for 6 months $1.75 (or 3 months fiatiarday Wet-lily: $2.00 per year; $1.00 for 6 months. 50c (or 3 months. _ $1.25 fi-r 3 montnn; 50c fur one month H By Mall tn Canada and U.S.A. $5.00 per year The (‘liinrlottrliuvn (inurillinu may bo ubtnlnoil It Butnlini‘! Sewn Alicia-y“ TIIIIPI Squnro, Now Turk; 0h! Souili News iluonry, Corner Mllk and Iflnililniton. Bolton; hli-trulvivlltun Noun Agent-y. I215 Peel Sh, ltlontrenl; J. l-‘lnr, 3M ltn ., Turnn n; Scun Stunt], (‘liuteuu linurlrr, oltllwtl: “lull es News Shllltl. Suilluiry, (Int; IIuI) Tulinvco Shop. Ilnnrton. N. IL; EIIPII Ilnbvrlflull, Alllllurltl, N. S. _”The Strangest Memory is Weaker than the Weakest Ink.“ TIIIIRSIJAY. APRIL l0, I941 Tomorrow Good Friday We are now 0n the last lap of Lciit and trust it has been a means of spiritual refrcshuteitt. According to llczm Stanliy Samuel is thc chief l_\'])t', in ccclia-izisiical l1i>tor~v, of quiet growth, of a ncw creation without conversion; and l1is mission is an cxamplc of the special missions which such characters are callcil to fulfil. lu proportinii as the different stages 0f life have sprung natitrzilly and spontaneously out 0f each othrr, without any ithrupt revuhioii, each serves as n. f0unil.'1ti<111 on which tl1e other may stand; each tnakrs the lt)llll(lllll0ll 0f the whole more sure and stable. lu pippurtiiin as our fouutlzition is thus >tahh-, 11nd as our own minds and hearts l have grnivn up gradually and firmly, ivitltout ; any violent di~turl>anre or wrench t0 one side or to thi- ntltvl’, in that proportion is it the more possible tirvicw with calmness and moderation the difficulties and (lifferenccs of others-to avail ourselves of the new methods and ne\v characters thht the ailvancc of time throws in our \v.'i_v~—tr1 return from present perplcxities to the pure and itntrouhlcil well nf our early iln\.<---t-1 ]'-t'(‘.<:‘t'\'0 and to commimiczitc the childlike faith. changed doubtless in form, but the same in spirit, in which we first knelt in humble prayer for ourselves and others. and drank in thc first impressions 0f God and Ilczivcn. The call tnay come in many ways; it may tell of the change of thc priesthood, of the ‘ fall of the earthly sanctuary’. of the rise of strangc thoughts, of the bcgitining of a new Qpucll. ll'tpp_i.- arc they \\'llt\ are ahlc to percicvc thc signs of thc time» rind tn .'tll\\\'f‘l‘. without fcar or trintlilitig. "Spcak, lAlPfl, for Thy 5:1"- yanl hcareth." Christianity/s New Easter fn rliscussitig thc World or Total War situa- tion one must always bear in mind that while to tl1c reader developments may appear to be new, they were not necessarily tinforscctt by thc [ll)\\'t‘l'.\-lll.'ll-l)t’. in London, \\"asl1ingt011, Athens and Cairo t0 mention only those centres more vitally affected. All thc moves, possible and iinprrlbahlc ltavc been worked out on paper in advance, and are constantly before the eyes 0f the dircctors of ltostilities. It would not be Iltllllltf for thi-m to disclose their anticipations, and when realized, he they good or ill, it would be tho height 0f folly to advance any official explanations or alihis. ' The \\'ar we arc engaged in is unique in this remect, all thc civilized (‘liristiait powers arc in- volved in it. and thc major tin-Christian ones as well. Two distinct systems of philosophy are at stake, that of thc Christian ideal, thc protection and development of the weak and helpless ——“/\ hruisetl rccd shall he not l1rcak, and thc smok- ing flax sllitll he not quei1cl1”-—-zu1d the non- Christian ideal, the survival of thc physically fittvst Might is right.” luvolvcil, of course, is the practical question 0f freedom versus slavery. The (hristiztn siandpoiiit is that every man shall he at liberty to follow his own ilcviccs, (|‘tl‘¢\\'ltl('tl he docs not infringe upon thc liberty dinvn in thc (lld Testament, with the addendum of thc l'w of love given in the New iia-nt. T '1t spells the ivords Educated cracy, government from the h emeut tip without out>iilc iuterlcreuce or aggression. The nou- (]l1ri.~ti.'u1 claim is that people cannot, or must not, he ]V'l'llllll(‘(l to think for themselves, but Yflllsl ll.'l\l! opininiis itltprcssecl llpim them nolcn volens. and he compelled to obey the dictates of a single tyrant mind or an oligarchy. For some ten or fiftceu years Hitler has been endeavoring to iinpo-e that Nietzsche doctrine upon thc Ger- man people, convincing most of them that as Aryans lllLy are world tuasters, far above others plrvically and mentally, ltavc no need of base utilitarian (hristian virtues and arc in a word stipi-rn1en_ The success on thc continent which hi» l‘llllll\‘\\lll‘~‘s' has nict lms persuaded not a fcw to pursue :1 policy of .~.'1fet_v-first by seeking covcr. little llritaiu is the David t0 challenge the tioliath and hcr cxamplc fillcil thc world; with rt ll1“.\' hope and much needed cncnttragc-l ment. \\‘ith the lrickiiig 0f hcr lloiitiiiioiis, thc l7. S. .\., lirccrc and _Itig0>lavaki:i it is con- fidently bclicvcd she will in duc season lay the proud aggressor low. hit this will not be siettoinplislurtl in a day I week, a month 0r a year. We shall have our setbacks and disappoiutiucitts, have to tindergo much anxiety, suffering and losses before ulti- mate victory (and alas, it gives every cvidcncc of being a Cadmcan victory) rests 0n our pcnuons. But ultimately if we faint not, if we maintain our faith and exert our utmost endeavours we shall be gloriously and spiritually triumphant. The Nietzsche prnpagnnrlists will he made to bite the dust, and a new enlighleticrl (lhristian era \\'ill have begun. As Churchill put it, however, pll this means for us first, "blood and tears." - s 0i annthcrl according to the moral law lfllfltTignlgin and Dairen for japan, according to Tic-fill" weasoii given is that they are going to vic\v japa- Dcllltrtnese cherry blossoms. It is suspected that they Leaves For MINT/s Discussion in the British House of Commons on the bill to exempt Hon. Malcolm MacDonald and other members engaged in the service of the State from attendance in the House, revealing an amazing number of members thus occupied and a curious situation regarding the rules gov- erning such cases. Tiherc are I50 members-one- quarter of the whole House-engaged in war service of some kind, taking all or pzirt of their time, and with or without remuneration. In peacetime, says an exchange, a member could serve with a regiment several centuries old, but he could not be legally absent with a modern tank corps Sir Stafford Cripps cotild remain a member while accepting appointment as ambassador to Moscow, but Lord Halifax, if ltc had been a member of the Commons, probab- ly could not have been appointed ambassador to \Vashingt0t1 without resigning his scat in the Iloiisc and his place in the war cabinet. Uany members ltavc enlisted in the fighting forces, and a greater number are assisting de- partments of the Government during at least part of their time. The military men have all been exempt front attendance by wartime legis- lation, but the others might be liable to penalties NOTES BY TNE WAY If a city Income tax were to he adopted, it. would be only a few years before demands would be made for a bsrsugb lnccme tax and then o. nefgubourhcod income tax. —New York Sun. But. ln charity, the memory of days when Spam was ru.er of the world may flttlngly be mvokea to glld the stary of a. man who was tvunself an anachromsm in Limes that. moves with deadly speed. AS the last. member cf the House of Boiubon to retain a throne. Alfonso has historic interest: as King of Spain-he died 1:1 Rome. -- New York Herald Tribune. The Aga Khan, a figure out o! the Arabian Nignts, stands out strangely under the color of neon signs and the glare of Klleg lights. He is an Oriental patentate. Ha ls one of the wealthiest man tn t-lie world. H: ls the i-eligicus head o! m1 import-ant. Mohammedan sect, the Ismaills, and the spiritual ruler of 50,000,000 people. He i5 the owner and brexder of race horses and has several times won the Derby. He ls a. tncdern statesman and, three years ago, capped plus career by being elected president of‘ the league of Naticns Assembly. Part prince and port. pope, part. saint. for non-attendance if anyone chose t0 talcc action. Some of thc anomalies are explained by the .»\ct of Settlement of I700, precluding members from holding office under the Crmvn, xvas amended in I705 to preclude them only from newly created positions, after I705, and not from positions existing previously. I-Ieucc tl1c exemption to serve with an old regiment 0r to g0 to a very old embassy while there is serious doubt about the newer posts. EDITORIAL NOTES -. '1‘0tnorr0w, Good Friday, day 0f Crucifixion. * d‘ >l~ ll‘ American Civil Vllat‘ began t0i110rro\v's date, 180i, v n: >t= v Nurvik raidcil by British destroyers this date last year a 1v v- a: Teachers are being blessed with favourable weather for their convention, and are welcomed by citizens. n- u n- w The income of Prince of Wales College from fees last year amounted to $7,387; the ex- penditure. $53.o56.62. v 4 v w This year the late train is to commence service a month earlier than usual, viz., April 28. It will also conclude a month later than forntcrhv, Nov- ember 29. u a n- : p /\t thc first of thc current year. there was thc tidy sum of $f.3.:7.75 at the credit of the l'r0- hihitiou Ettforcement branch of the local govern- ment. 1v a iv v The Legislators should conclude their zmiuial session today, and return to their respective homes well satisfied, it is to be hoped, with the work accomplished and the indemnity earned. v iv v- v A bottle 0f ale brewed by Kitig Edward VII realized $200 when it was sold at a Leigh, litig- land, Rotary Club meeting in aid of the Red Cross_ v v a- v The Provincial Szinatorium represents a nct investment of $207,395.97. The total revenue last year, including grants of $48,000 and $500 from the Government and City Council respectively, was $59,828.25, and the expenditure $59,860. leaving a net deficit of $31.80. 1' 4* ll‘ ‘it Evidently Prince Edward Island Govern- Iment bonds ltavc no attraction for thc 'I‘czichers' Superannuation Fund. Among their investments are C. N. R. bonds, N. B. bonds, Dominion bonds, hlanitoba. bonds, N. S. bonds, St. Avard's School debentures, Spring Park School debentures, Hunter River School debentures —- but no P. E. I. Government bonds. F 4' i ll Cherry blossom sight-seeing is as convenient an excuse for Nazis and Fascists visiting Tokyo as any other. Within the last few days at least r00 German men ltavc departed from Tsingtao, reports from North China ports. The official are actually going to man numerous German ships at present tied tip at Japanese ports. The ships might be used extensively as sea raiders 011 Pacific trade routes. It is interesting that while they remained in China some of thcsc Germans registered at more expensive hotels as “cnginccrs", while those staying at cheaper establishments registered as “salesmen”. All‘ future passenger bookings from North China ports are said to be virtually full, with Italians predominating. The reason given for the mass visits is “friendship” invitations and Spring. In 1i m It This is from thc weekly periodical “'l‘imc": "'l'hat (rveniitg, whilc a chcerless, fine rain fell, he (Wcuilell lllillkic) talked tn sonic 20,000 people gathered in Montreal's Windsor Street railway station, expressed his liopc that :\\'ll(‘l1 thc war is over . . . we can all remain joined in a great confederacy of ilcntocralic States . ' As hi: hoardcil thc train that was l0 takc him home, hlnutreals citizens began to chant: ‘We want . inns might ivant him, for sincc war bcgzui 11') (Tanadiiiii politician had fired them with such e11- thusiasm for their cause, and many a Cni1:1ili.'ni has w orricd 0m‘ his country's ivar effort. What Canada lacks itiost of all is inspiring leadership. For whatever his virtues, Prime Minister Ivlackcnzic King is n0 Churchill. It was leadership that the U. S. sen‘. Canada last week with Wendell Willkic, and Canada loved it. Cracked a Tory member of Caitailifs Parliament in (lttriwa: ‘If this keeps . . \Villkic!' \\'cll thc (Ianad- triicinllmi, mi and part man-abcut-touui. with one fcot in the mystic East. and cne in the mechanized West, the Aza Khan is the woiidl. greatest human para- dox. — Vauczuver Province. There has been so much talk of what must be done to enccurage tounsts to ccme to Canada iLmt the a d cf $16,500 to a New York liiuirei- for an injury t.) l1.s ankle utmost. piuvckes wonder wit-sitter it l5 not. B. new wrinkle to prcmote travel to this side of the tine. The injury was cccasicncd by a fall into an excavation of Ycunge street just ab.ve King street, What. the dain- ages vroulu have bein if the law- yer had broken 1m neck dccs not bear CODtClllpiilLl0ll.-—'1'Ol'Ol1LO Tele- gfillll. Th4; invention of an electrically opc-riitcd maitinc to tltzroughty clean vacuum cleaners hits been constructed by alvlmnesota. mun. HOL Y WEEK NOONDAY SERVICES Week o service for Men will be held in St. Paul's Chapel or l2:O5 and will lust fifteen minutes. The Rev. A. LeDrew Gardner will con- duct the service, his theme will be “Sin and the Saviour" _ All men, young and old, are invited to attend these services. ”Tell mo the old, old story Christ Jesus makes thee whole." How Relief Is Brought To Air Raid Victims In a cable sent. to the Montreal headquarters of the Queen's Can- adian Fund for All‘ Rald Vlctlms. Mr. Herbert. Morrison, Brltlsli Home Secretary and Minister of Home Security, describes inevitable shortcomings of Government schemes for air raid relief. Mr. Morrison, paying tribute to the work of t.l1e Lord Mayor's Fund. through which the Queen's Canad- lan Fund operates tn Great: Bri- tuln. cabled as follows: “As Minister 111 charge of clvil defence ln ,Brltaln, I know well how valuable lt is that there be some non-government means of bringing rellcf to people whose homes have been bombed. By help- lng w swell the Lord Mayors Fund by subscribing to the Queen's Can- adian Fund for Alr Bald Vlctlms. the people of the Dominion can send real mid lmmedlute comforts to those who have suffered from the ferocity of the Luftwaffe. "The British Governments prov vtdes for extensive measures of rc- lief and compensation to sufferers. l We have an immense organization set up for the purpose. But. how- ever perfect the organization may‘ At first thought, it. saunas s;me- tltstg lllQg puppy dog chasung his tail; but tuiaicr mllcci-ion 0011-, Vince; us this man has scmstlung atrhgnt here. Wnen his new ma-i chine gets d.ri_v, he can use the vacuum cleaner 011 11.. -—Wal1 Stieetl Journal. l Because the bigger boys liavfi, joiucd up, HIOPACCPCTS have to | Qllljllfly s-ntallei" lads of l6 c1" s0,j and LIIESQ arc being at-tmlscd and. roLbccl by itie Ncan L‘ ' ‘ L110 city. '1 thin‘ 11 1111-, itials ui‘;>;~i' the _ 11-, tcnccs flit: law provalis. ~ FIJI! the Montreal UAZGHE. The modern girl is sometimes so prurient. she d..:>'t ivant to g.vc- up, ltcr job until rlic finds out. vrhat sort of man 1e l Ilttl‘l'lt‘(l.——QLlC- bcc Chronic‘. . p11. 'l‘0 cslalifsli =1 ilZi-tzittu", first fiml 1v ltatxiu ct scat-cit pfOplr: who want zamcbccly Lu liikc alt me Ytfclwllsl- b.liiy.-B1itlal0 News. .‘ _.._._ l Minty people who stay at homer at nignt, and tliry nrc still lirthc imajsrity even tn the heavily rmdecl, cities, slcct) under a stout table Ad- t mlral Flvans is cite. as lie ban often told us. Herbert. M011" sim, with tun, help 0f vcauuiig cxpertis, has new‘, got ready a satisfactory homey is based upin ma’ able of resisting the shock of fall-~ tng wreckage. It wc.ghs_ abcul. Lvo hundred-weight and will have t0 be aIsembl-sct by the ltzuseholdax, The table top ls a stout sheet. of, steel which ssrews 110.11 the ntctal, legs. At. the bgttcm of the legs one! fixes the steel mattress, blg enough to lwld two adults and two children. ‘Strcng steel netting ls men easily fixed across the four sides to pra- tcct the occupants from wreckage coming in sideways. In dayt..me the netting is easily removed, so that the shelter can be usfid as 8 table- The shelter will be given free to people whose iuccme dtes not ex- ceed £350 a. year. (The llm.t for the Anderson shelter W05 1259M T119 rate of supply will be gowrned by the steel qu:ta_ and the most. bomb- ed towns wlll be Elven tlfiiflty- '17"? questlcii of selling the new shelter m people who are better off ls be- ing ccnaldcicd. When lt is remem- bered tnat. even at the height of the raids on London 85 per cent. cf the papulatuon stayed at IKFHP llltfl! is no dcubt that the Morilsnit table shelter will [Jiove popular — Man- chester Gutvcuun. sceptics. people w.l1 believe in the snccrity ct Mr. Wtllkic, Lin: American DIXDWC man vino has given such fine examples of phyjcal and moral’ courage. After the brilliant. campazgn ivliicli he made aginnst a wxtny and fortunate adversary, Mr. Wtlllce could have gone back to business with. the prestige of a P00111111‘ fighter or else iitgrced to accept the ralg of head of the Republican party in the United Stat/es. He preferred to break with his influential assoc- tatcs to serve freely the ldens which lie uad iidvccatcd in I115 public SDZ€CI1CSJHIS programme, it wlll L»;- remcmbered, permitted htm t0 80 farther than Mr. Roosevelt's prom- ises cu the question of the day. matcrlal ald by the American Re- public to Great Britain and the fighting democracies, After his de- feat. fie preached national unity and cooperation with the Government elected by thc popular wllluThls mini speaks with the ccnvtctcn of a truly librral spirit. For liim thc lane of the prcscnl; conflict is the safety and tit-s liberation of man- kind. He rcccgnizes the obligations of pwwcr, cf riches, of democracy. Ha denounced thc figOllfjfl of cap- ttnl at the same time as [the vlolencc and grasping spirit. of the military JIOWOYS. Hr- nrvres. that the civilized nations wlll nwurn to the natural law of mutual HSJiFl/llwfl after cruel cxprri-cncr of t" ' In spite of the i Le Solotl (Quebec) Lord Wnnltmfs statement on the fcod pas-Holt was grlm but. not un- ' expected. 011cc again he gives warning that "we must. be ready for much greater restrtcttms than we ltavc already experienced. The ccuntry realizes that it cannot hope to maintain even we present stand. ords of llvln tn face b! the slit - ping tosses w lcli are almost certs n to increase as the year draw; on Broadly, the prospect t; one of short commons, but. not starvation. We shall get enough to cat, but we up, Roosevelt will have Canada in thc war before we know it.’ " ' ' " _. 4 ._, I fia 1i ' ‘ may be toanpellcd to reduce dras- uuny m; variety of mir menus. be and however great the funds at its disposal, ft ts inevitably hamP pared by being a Government or- ganization, ivorklng as it must, by regulations. However humanely thc rules are applied, there wlll atwav.» be limitations and delays. A fu such as that set up bv the Li Mayor, distrlbutiug money p..i- atcly subscribed front Great Brr» taln and all parts of the Empire, is a-blc to fill all kinds 0t piessiii psrscual needs that: could not; pas- slbly be providid for by the Gov-g ernmcnl. Right on the spot. WIi-ll‘ knowledge 0f individual (axes. local l authorities are able to iipptv tnolley t from the Fund where tt wlll do most good. “The British people do not ivlilnt- per when they are bombed. ‘They do not-come asking for help iniicss they have ribsolutel_v no alterna- tivc. But. the Lord Ma- '- Fund has done and will do an, immetisc zmmuut. to l)lll‘l'.{ true itllltllmfr as.- sisfatice to those whose homes zirc shattered by Grrmans bombs. Tlic people of your Dominion who r011- tributc to the Lord Mayor's Fund through the Queens Czmmliati - Fund are sending the kind of aid that goes from friend to friend and present. wonderful itmrale of men and women and children over here who are standing‘ 1n the front llne of battle." 'I'11c Fbcd Minister, is "greatly concerned" about. the supply of bacon, eggs, cheese, and men-t. Fflllt, imports must be cut to a minimum. Fesdlng-stuffs for pigs, poultry and cattle are scarce. and hill be scar- cer. What ts there left? The bread position ls “strcng", and Lord Woolton says that pstatces, vege- tables. 0lls_ fats. and milk. 1n sill of whlCh we arc welt supplied wlll Riv the food needtzd for health —— ‘ :1‘ . ‘~\ q l,’ / ‘ DODDS ’ p \ \\\\\1 4b Aj-Mgfl ‘z ‘Mcuncfli r “tam nuiu~"‘",r‘ ‘min r00“ i A Flne Assortment of Easter Novelties Just Received At The Central Drugstore These include many varieties of: CHOCOLATE HENS‘ I ROOSTERS 1 EGGS-BUNNIES EGG CUPS I CANOES ‘CUP & SAUCERS FRUIT 8: NUT EGGS l DECORATED EGGS All from 5c ...*1.00 We have never shown a more complete llnc of those goods and we know you wlll ho pleased wlth any purchase you malir. These goods are made by Smiles 'N Chuckles and , Molrs and comprlse besides novelties a nlce lot of CIIOCOLATES IN EASTER PACKAGES from as: s1. PAUL'S BIIAPEI.‘ Every Noondoy during Holyt l . l KPL‘ liq-ii .--_-.>_....__ d...’ - SUITS and TOPCOATS Our Spring Selection of SUITS and TOPCOATS is now complete. There are distinctive new single or double breasted suits in the lat- est Spring patterns and colors, and you'll find the new topcoats are de- finately new in styling and tailor- ing, Priced -- —- — —-$18.00 to $32.00 HENDERS . . . nut T0 DRESS-Ill‘. IN A NEW OUTFIT! SPRING HATS HATS with smart puggree and other style bands in new Spring colors, designed by Stetson - — — — — —$3.50, $3.85, $4. and $5. SHIRTS of highest grade in color- ful stripes also plaln, made by Arrow — - - — - — —$2.00 up TIES put. the final touch to com- plete your new Spring out- fit — — — — — —75c, $1.00, $1.25 GLOVES for Easter ln peecary, hog cape, etc - — — —$1.75 to $3.75 0N & CUDMORE MEN'S WEAR 4F SWISS SKIIER. MAKES RECORD JASPER, Alta, April 9-A new record was set at 'I‘ra.ppers Valley here when Peter Vajada, noted Swiss skt instructor who Ls hand- llng a skt school ln the Mallgne area, negotiated the difficult. giant EXAMINATION Flttlng and Séitpplylng Glasses c. N. J. MABON OPTOMETRIST Montague. l’. E. I. Offlco Hours: l0 to 12 A. M. 2 to 5 P. M. llolldnyp m. by annolntmwl Office Connected with DRUGSTORE 5 ~(.\C\(Y.‘6\4 ..\ '\J\I\J\ M A O S NAIR RESTORER A delicately perfumed pro pantlon w ch restores, ilfltllfllhfilll and beautlfles tho a r. It wlll restore Gray lhlr to Its orlglnal color. Promotes I. new and snoerlor growth where tho hnlr l: fall- lng and ls remarkably useful ln y-eventlng dandruff lnil destroylng parnsltlo hatr klll- ers. Just follow tho dlrectlonl carefully and you wlll nmaud at the results. Prlce 00 cents oer Bottle. Don't delay! Get I. Bottle today. . sassy STOMACIIS l RELIEVE!) I with gas In the stomach Ind t bowels should get a bottle or . Dr. Evans Stomach Mixture l and sec how qulckly lt wlll ro- lteve all distressing tiymptomr. Dr. Evans Stomach Mlxturo taken at meal time: not only 1 prevents all bad cflcotr from l (on but. It v-omoton the runo- tlonul activity of tho rtonuoh. luliitii dlfiontlon IIIII Improve: the about to. sold only at thln Dru ntore. Prlco 85 cents oer Bo tle. _ Every person who f: troubled l l i MACS BAGKRITE TABLETS There tablet! no rocorn- t mended for hrno back. lrrltu- p tlon of tho Kldneyl. etc. El- " oerlally olleotlve for Lnmbuo, Sclntlcl» Nenrltll. Jolnt Mol- oulor and other forms of Rheumatism which ordinary CALL EARLY E. A. FOSTER Central Drug Store I treatment: fall to ru h. Only 86 cents oer x. TllE TWO MACS 140 Great George street Mall Order: fllvm Prompt Attention. l. slalom tn sixty seconds flat. Many attempts have been m low mark on this excellent course ear. but the flyln conditions complete ltktng when he hung up the new mark for the year. The all record for thls course was hung this foun BRANMIN ORANGE PEKOE TEA You will enjoy its superior (l! '<l'l'l$OI-= up last famous s Hampshire who flew down course tn 4B seconds flat. ear b ode tor a Swiss to his lty tn the local skt area as time and camps have been filled. Say to Your Grocer I Want quality HE SPRING ——OFFENSIVE- The Zero Hour for Trout Fishing falls on April 16th. Its dollars to dough- nuts that. dozens of fishermen wlll be carrying with them Hickey’s Black Twist Chewing ~ ltlilllor FIG " Manufactured By NIOKEY 81 NIONOLSON TOBACCO CO, LTD. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN "IGITISO-I: Ill 1o. 1941 Hans ‘rhomer, pro esslonal from New Never before has there been such activ- many weeks the mountain chalets O-O-Q-OQOO0O