I fl§9£ I "Tecfifi" ltd” sushi "W">ii/....»-- n P6111" . i ado i .quIr$m9iIf8 r A ° °"ru7§'j':.1o§9or1ss1on BRAIvns. '°'” I , Pm, ...... ggggggg gilygglgfifigjfg; my: on o cmcxuynANm-rrs s nlor gfignm lb, EATODPS OLIVE 01L, ‘.°"i“.’“'°: V. . ._ 23¢ ALSO- SERIAL find COMEDY EATON’S JELLY POWDER, "l i "l; roam. Eaonia (No Alum) A 15¢ ~ . itiiilliilu 15¢ Etiififlbifiltgfli. .,‘.““. ;.‘.'.".‘.‘f u. Turn Seems Reached "r M‘ "°”'“‘“ mil-o ' ggggPelawfl-ss EATON’S CAIRO Pfiirlgséiip, Cake 4. - e -_ _ e EATONIATOILW , 5 i . ..Rolls ..25c ....... 1n Federal “ uni ' ' , p e s 0 Tlilillilg’? A. E". Ames o Co, Limited Find Evidence or °°F “E31,, ,,., 450 I g —c Corrective Adjustments in Fiscal Matters v CHOICE FRESH MEATS ’ Eatonia Choice _ 1] - , __- _ . PEAS 13c 30pm nods-sneer 18c oooxm HAM. Lb. 45c ' , is in ibis-id. - . . Mystery Elm ». ~ Sh!“ Summer“ .e l mflfwg bweggpfni?! “Beam “u: glitliieplculnbersoms con- tin l JELLIED ronovs, no. 42c ,. permeated with . And Zasu PltiiS wblwmfg“ Nmmodee Lflnistcr oi holthotcenbeexercisedover public . Eaton,“ ouuox I0ASIIIIIF 12c . ' At Th6 C3 a e ' lcillnr interest finances even under the. best of 131011188 o! , ................-... VARIETY LOAF. Lb. 29 ,; Suspense e I) Finance, Evvls or ggrtco M m. mum,“ Nam, mod, P, n. 1. sud two hslf- CORN 5mm c r’ Prince Edward “Y” A- m“ ‘mu ' _ brothers mud Idwsrds of uryon, - tin “mum 25¢ rroxmn no nsr .. w. their May Divestment Letter. be . 3 “£01K” llaiiirciiasiiiutdwumuixuglrvwiilte End cause it 1m n0 question that oon- t d mm P. h‘. Ia 13:: lérghfl Neleoumglvél - Lb. _t W -Considrintheseveri an -decease - 061169!!!“ “n, , gdnyneueofli-dmuyd scgiggrqlliiigmllgfid is; Pa‘? imvflig’ ‘P1:;‘:n*°d.'§§ megfigalbugnifig? gfifirgsegiffii nhtionegi scgipe of the egonomic de- felt roi- the bereaved. Cake W_ 18¢ mun mom's. 15c Th°=m I‘ l‘ “ "mm" “Wm” gighgl-ipltol r-ueoue Yesterday, snd v! i!" °°“”"Y- T“ m“ m“ w fig: ikeiesrefiiexiguyfofa? Y»? WEDDING nuns-rile mer- ‘ii “ma; m“ ' ltltiriller of ti}; first fig; u 8%; the first audience is izrobcilzly lanulgilga gleusvembeerzsrfrhed i; fadeIiI-ri, 011:: mmmhm m m Mammy‘ TM’ o! w“ Mm Jmmmm W” _ lgxzggn s FIG c gngphqganrlm 16c 1mm was, ls. 20c o Metro- dWYD- . _ i; no 5W“. , = “will”? °‘ “*- x” ' ' ‘ . vliiiuyfiuollioilsmsliiloisigzg and witty "Mm i" m" "P°°“ °‘ mm‘ The Dominion dud mm?» ‘W °t "EB cidl w villi‘: __.-iii‘- snowmen nossr stucco BACON. Lb. ~ mm“ “mnwmw mmm m? 1118108119 M“! the "W" "it" m” u” a“ name“ u“ 1931 and “fly have honoured contracts punotil- o‘ me m l mun St Dunstsrrs Kirk's CASTILE Lb i 29c » mole of Revel, suave gentleman 5pm‘; dam tmns with mm a Wm 19x2 sew the most acute phase of “my n home and ‘broad 03mm stair took pscednudn- momm . . c“ We M‘? “d” o» e re» e norm 1e o“ l’i“’"§u‘%'“§§” i: ceaseless? l. we we io- uee o- ?.i'.“‘§;.::....";.u.. i... ...:: SW l _5hQ 5119,3113 era‘ e _ e ui-nceg e - i, Si?“ Commissioner or Scotland “fmcmuieoelor flisvoblgfisi-iiiieo who psi-lure or Great Britain from the m"! m"? m‘: °"°" an officiated. The bfldflmflid W‘ SNAP Household CHQICE CREAMERY BUTTER, Lb, 28¢ * You-woo u lieu so» me ......“““"° m of ouch other’ o» we mil-u we u» lemme °’ w" "‘ " d..." 1”“ “ us» c», “fly m“, =1» W» CLEANING SWIFT’S SILVERLEAF LARD 1 Lb i “sum” °' m’ $851.33‘ ° 31% “iii-Te: “vmnénihiism” m" M” “w” °’ "LZd°§i'.§d“’§uel°i§-§ T? ism” figi‘°‘m‘fi‘°fizi°' “imaging: m“ meuifl eueauudeyluiingiiiid POWDER pks- '2“ Blocks A ’ 2 for 25c “muffs, the ma: Poncefbithesamersnchinfialiigrnialwfig “mm! use been byermterm “ma” “mum w“ dsy ev . . imagine their waste they discover that they are strand- ed on the property in the centre of a great sandy desert, miles oil.’ the traveled roads, and with neither water nor another dwellin! in sight! I-low s blow to Surnmcrvillirs Jaw brings about s goldl rush of wild- eyed prospectors to the very ranch in which both have sunk their sav- irigg is only one of the uprroariously funny incidents in the story. And the desert setting in which much of the story takes place es s background _ of real charm and beauty, something rare in comedies. William A. Seiter in "love Birds" has mmed out s comedy gem. in to be, were dared a miscellan- eous showcr the staff's quarters o1 the hotel. The couple was the recipient of runny useful md st- trsctive gifts from Mr. and Mrs. Mould and the mem‘ of the 'steii. A number of the guests were also present. The presents, wrap- ped in pink and white were pre- sented by little liflss Leona. Arsen- aulizAnaddrcssws-srefldbythe male membersof ‘the sag’, hill; couple standing un er a _ w ~ wedding bell were showered with gfohffimfitlkugdfginafiongof: confetti and good wishes. Rciresh- 1 it w _ ments were sewed and a pleasant “me decision‘ which was e pop te. was a tie, there beifll B11 evening was brought to e. close with géfiglvxiumber o; boys and gm, pres- dmilllli- ent. rioliowiug this came the latest edition of the newsy spicy "Tuxls Times" read by the able editor, Jss. Eraser. Games were played and re- freshments served, and a. sing song brought to a close o. happy evening's entertainment. Philip MacDonald, it is w exciting in picture form as it was in the widely read novel. Edgar Selwyn did l summing good Job of direction. The picture is concerned chiefly with the hair-raising machinations of the murderer “X.” W110 001181515- ently notifies the newspapers by postcard when he is about to strike, then laughs at them lster. London policemen are his victims and all the vast resources of Scotland Yard are shown focused on activities for his arrest. Revel (Robert Montgomery) steals the ous Drayton diamond, in- " tcn _ to capture "X" plant the 86mm his body then claim the en- ormous insurance company reward. moths falls in love with the i Conunissionefs daughter is enter- , thine} by her father is suspected by v Scoflond Yards super-sleuth and ' leads s. life generally charming and " adventurous unldtex- ,sitelppn__ to inc onpcure. . Icwls stone is the ‘super-sleuth ». lndqienry Stephenson the Chief Cmnnissioner. Each as usual, brings a flpely drawn characterization to and Reggie MscKinnon (equs-l). the ture. Ralph Forbes is excel- Grade VII ($7.) - 1, Dan Mac- lent-as the titled, overdrinking riv- Phee. ing in, interest resulting fmm these conversion Operations is in excess of 8,000,000, and last year sn issue of 10-12 year Dominion of Canada bonds was sold on the lowest yield basis at which such long-term bonds had ever been oflelied in the doin- estic nisrket. although the Domin- ion borrowed beforc the war at even lower mics in the London market. In this connection Hon. Mr. said, "These healthy market conditions are full of pro- mise for the gradual reduction of the interest burden now pressing upon public bodies. by the normal process of converting high interest- - securities into new issues with s lower coupon." I . Ubtnrn Evident f Most important. however, is the indication in the monthly state- ments of Dominion Government that s ‘ ‘ turn for the better has come. Be- cause of the delay in the response of ._.. to OOOIIOBI-iu improve- ment, tax collections of the Dom; inion up to July. 1933, were $16.- Cliase and Sanborn COFFEE . , IrTS Sun-Glo MEAL 2 lb. 8 oz. pkg. no means easy because public rev- enues have shown no particular buoyancy. At the same time there has been. generally speaking, reso- lute efforts to curtail oils-lent and capitol account disbursements and the improvement in public finance ins been of s negative-but never- theless important-character. more is evidence today that, while the funding oi existing pbligstions will remain as e. problem, the heavy new borrowings incurred in recent years for current deficits. capital expenditures and unemployment re- lief should be reduced considerably if present flscsl policis and bus- mess improvement continue in the Recent experience hes shown that it is dimcult ic restore declining public revenues and it is equally difllcult to control public expendi- tures. When, therefore, in s condi- tion of business depression there is an ‘oreseecn fell in revenue at the some time that new emergen- cies require additional expenditures, recourse to is the neces- sity imposed upon finance ministers while theslow corrective adjust- CHOICE FRUITS GRAPEFRIIIT, I I0!’ III BANANAS, I Dbl- on Dosen "use" - VEGETABLES NEW CARR/GTE, 2 Lbs- uswssn-rsslsu 17c YUPA1DES, Peck creed in unison. Roll cell was ans- wered by nine members: there were also three visitors present. Com- mittees gave no report. The new hand books were distributed. The Bulletin of the A.A.0.0. was reed. The questionnaires on Canedisnisn- tion, end National Events, and Pub- ' 11c Hedleh byes-e iscussed and ques- tions snswered. Questionnaires on Agriculture and Child Welfare will be taken up at next meeting, which is tobe held at the home of Mrs. ‘H. D. Dixonon Wednesday evening, May 0th its o'clock. Roll (all to be answered by "What Women Dislike Most in Men." Programme Com- mittee, Ella. Todd, Mrs. Raymond Newson slid Mrs. J‘. W. MscKenrle. C. N. S. CIIOMIDY IN PORT- The C. N. S. "Ohomedy," Capt- A. E. Seaman. arrived in port early yesterday morning from Bermuda with 1100 puncheons of molasses for local wholesalers and about twenty _, who ere making the round trip from Montreal. The steamer was favoured with fine weather, although at Bern-rude. high winds and rain prevailed. Capt. Seaman, who was formerly in com- OLYDE Eli-IVER SCHOOL Honor roll for Clyde River School for the month of April: . Grade x—l,.Ollve Livingston. Grade IX-l, Hilde Murray; 2, Icrne MscNevin. ' Grade VIII-i. Hamel Msclcsn; 2, Ethel Livingston; 8, Jean MscLesn GUEST 0F ACCOUNTANTS - A. H. Carr, M.A., G.A.. Toronto. per- lnanent Dominion secretary-treas- urer of the Dominion Ascciation oi Chartered Accountants, established llave You Noticed non. l» Grade II-l, Ruby Scott. Grade I (5t.)—1, Harold Clerk. Perfect attendance roi- iiie month ' l Li , Ivsn MacNevin, expenditures declinedby only 1' per cent. in the same period. Such a condition, prevailing at s time when necessarily imposed new borrow- iligs. 11bi- the 1064-85 fiscal yesr the Minister of Finance estimates tax receipts of $308,000,000 and total cal year Just ended. Current expen- ditures are estimated at $351,200,000 clem- on Saturday. Dmurs AND SOCIAL ENJOY- of Trinity Ohurch, where a most de- llghtiul time was enjoyed by 511. the various branches in the Mari- times, before coming here he made a. visit to the American Institute of Montreal on Thursday morning and will meet the institute there today. . During the Easter holidn. the - ui xocmuu Allan's affections. Grade V1I—l. Arnold Beer; 2, Qmfiajg ‘h’ “m1 “m” t" 5°‘ 000,000 lower than up to July, 1932. gm‘ 9mm’ ucimii- 5-,, '°‘"‘h:§‘,;“ §‘,,.,1§f.",..l§;l..§“i.l‘ 5,‘. school was uio- ., , clan-neg and “IQ mfiflfflllflfi lulu s thrilling motion picture 1mm Livingston: a. Mildred lvnu- g“ ‘m, c“ 1 h in spite of additions] measures oi’ PP“ "° W“ m l Chum... “mung”... 01m... w- uio walls muresooed in bun color. a" “ma i" "s... . . ......... . "d iii-lit hi; We. ‘fillet-it deified‘: === w“ Ne“ H-i- use; “n: We He“ 6mg“ . . —‘ 1 i i ' ' . Vfifll B)‘, , ' . _ V. - Y 8 K a ' ~ , Thelma MacKlnnon and nluierrm- ‘em of the speech” °’ P’°"‘“°““ provemeui in business has reduced e" Wm“ “h” m“ Bmtfl“ “‘ igcuzfdlriilyeslverilsnittsbtilridleeiiwg‘? ll. programme consul/ed o! two wu- our Recipe Mmisrc wrrn MEALS Phsil; s, Florence MacPhee. '°‘“““‘“ “i” °"1d°“°°“""°m this uurovoi-ubie lead to $210,000 3°11‘ Whm- “h” ti“ m” “ Nightingale president presiding, 1m; tests, s. "Bell" contest, put on by H“ --- Grade rv (Sr.)——-1, Willie Living- “Fiji ‘akflllkmf ih°s° "dim" and it is now the expectation that “m8 dlschmedi W ‘he Mull!" m... mivea 1,. 1.1.1.1}... 0.. Mqndgy Annie Newsome‘, the prize being won Mefllvdl "I "w"! m‘ d‘ " "Why does your daughter sing in Iton; 2, Louis Maclcen; 3,-Rnbbie 3mg,“ Dumb? P I“ m“ c“: final figures for the post fiscal Wharf’ fmly ‘me hum “n b’ evening, being met by Mr. Nigmin- by Marion Blondon, and s. “Flower” "'5 "mflma? bfilggemzg: ghefggiuig room?" MncKinnon. mwnu d ‘m?! b slices. curren yam. Wm Show t“ revenues ‘n, worked,’ and as a consequence, gale and Mam, H_ D_ Creighton and containing on by Mn, H, n, mxm, We have op 06cm ‘it’; the only way in get the Grade IV (JrJ-l, Ruth MscLesn betweegs Mich 8m? lggopelfnd ":3: 500.000 higher than in the previous ‘m1? "W599i?" mill‘ B" HIIPlOYBd- Tuesday was m“ by other egecugive prize being won by Margaret Math- almemengnnn “ourflvl: you w???“ lea-W the table" mgr-id? °Il[d1'I-1!I1€0%i?:fie(l€d1um¢3fl)' 1m some date in 1933 ’whlie' current fiscal year‘ It i‘ “Pwicd the Chomedy will omcel-s_ on a pmodk-m survey o; ieson. "Y 9 current revenues of $360,000,000 as BD-On Tuesday nlshl. May 1st. the A tants in N v k, th t Stewart S Bakery _ sellnusness , Grade 1 (no-i, Hilda MscNevin; will“! “dlllmlll meudlium f" compared wmi $271,857,000 and Senior Twrla Baum entertained the thcifoliluelw iamuswii: shod Prinzcgd? Phone m. xeui Street IIDIGESTION 2, Alma MacKinnon; 8, Joyce Dnr- génwtzyaggflcfivl-Ylg "m! 11151111126‘ ggggyigyooo yggpggflyely 1n the m. Senior 0, G. I. '1‘. in the Social Hall ward mend institute; Hg 1e59, {or u.‘ fag]; E11 BS W818 1' S g. ' ' even greater value for the money you spend for breed- The C. G. I. T. had accepted the challenge of the TuxisSqusre to debate, and the members of their team, Pat Ritchie, Connie Colwiil, Jean Robertson and Elaine Macmil- lan ably supported the con side of the resolution, “Resolved that, a d-Ethe Hazel Livingston, Mildred Murray, . Harold Clark, Joyce Dan-sch, Elmer MacPhsil, Everett Murray, Helen Dari-sch, Hilda MscNevin, Willie Livingston, Louis MacLesn, Robbie MscKlnnol-l, Arnold MacPhee, Alma, MacKinnon. While there, plans for the annual meeting of the Dominion Association the first week in September, to be attended by chartered accountants from all the Canadian institutes re- presenting a. membership of 1500, will be discuss "‘. Mr. Carr, a native 211:3 firiiplzarrfedmwith $347,704,000 in - . ese expecteti are 73°" cm" I realised the estimated sugpllsius of The course of federal revenues, gxfigfigfilmy fine“ uggmgiliéa expenditures and gloss direct and mm; “He; and other 558cm expem contingent liabilities, including alt-m.” Wm be the first re "ed funded debt, treasury bills. Domln- ‘ 9° l Registered m4:- w.» Qidesdale Stallion i “Afgyll Masterpiece” N .22588 Average attendance-ski. W. Best-Jreocher. Percentage of attendance-MB?!“ ion notes and other liabilities, is shown in the accompari charts. In the case of revenues. it will be noted that, as s. result of new tax measures, the totsl of the returns slncs 1030 and should justify the clus' l oi the present Minister oi finance ‘that the low point in the long depression has been leached and Passed. that consider- able progress hes been made in man is more efficient in any line of activity than is a. woman." For in pro side, Robert Steel, Harold For- B was principal of the High school oi of Bummerside. P. E. 1.. for 13 yesrs Commerce in Calgary and in 1022 we; celled to Queen's university, where he was hesd oi the extension courses department oi the institu- from the income tax. sales tax end other direct tsxes is actually larger than in 1929-30 but the higher tax rates have not been suiilcient to compensate for the smaller income from excise and customs duties. this and other countries in the ratoration of normal conditions, and that present economic trends are in the direction of further pro- gross.‘ tion and s. lecturer in accountancy. In 193i he accepted his present post of the permanent office oi the Do- minion association then iormed. This association ‘ of instit- FOR SERVICE _ Pure Bred PERCHERON STALLION -----___ w° "9 °P°n ‘i’ b"! "W" utes of nine provinces a co-ordin- ' nice . Federal revenues are now "rising suits extra costs pants boots t d b0 1 to ted 1'“ K Weight 1800. We are well supplied with s H“, u ,, um, ,,,,,,,, and, as shown in the elicit, total SALES mm sndllioeo, all {ind- o’: cnr- fl e dy X‘ "S u“ “m” Registered 203015. emrlmm of Coal suitable m IMPORTANT _-__- Difficult Reading of standard and of legislation relat- ing to companies and all matters affecting the profession. -— Halifax reading mattcr is "foggy." l-le hcrnotlced the condition for some time. It seems to be in- federal expenditures have been falling since the 1931-32 fiscal year. The Canadian National Railway kitchen range or grates. Nsmllyl OLD SYDNEY SCREENED punter end mcohsnicsl tools, HD0111 twill etc. suitcases, trunks, club-bags. ' Will be standing at "I “m 1"" “m elm" "id s nnwsiurs BARN, women customer. "The cola are Sale By Tender w, P, mom“, SPRIINGIIILL sonnsusn ,_ clouding. no flllfll is n deficits and unemployment relief too thick." spot cash for evgrylhln‘ y, _____________ NORBORO INVERNFB! Scgfiglggnnvr on z , io hold m, pgpgr {stiller from elflperiditurcs combine to hold dls- “Is that the only objection?" ssk- bu: or we will exc . uosii VALLEY WOMEN'S Monday, Tuesday Friday 3M5 D m‘ T" : Rollers will be received by oi, hu Eyes. Ills distant vision is "meme-n" a“ e hisu level. but the ed the clerk. INSTITUTE Saturday - " homes of the Cross nouduciu-idg. fine. What shun he do about, buggetflualltdresstornlijon. Mr. Rhodes “Yes." wqgaflgilhilxgll w dnesday and 3.1mm day h, u M, m“, ‘m, 0mm p o, M, 15193, , m This is io consol m . 11°” ooh w u e expenditures "men, m d . if is ° 5 Th April tin r th e Int-lore of Ind and dwelllslg i: Everyone has a. Ilkeeexpeli-l- ha" been Pfidlwed by 3B per cent shoes, I m: gore ya“ thdlietlfig Valle; WOIIISIigeeIIISgi-liifi wees is: Will b8 Olli- Pmmpi deliveries, Lowest Prim -~ “h, Th. F,‘ P“ "l" with ‘Mafia! wmnelenl Iervlee gercficéfitogiq-asdtndeaafxl-‘wlgltsd to $9.02 objection will gradually wear uwuy." l“ "w 11°11" °l Wm- K H- MwKen- HENRY MALLETT, Owner. v s elt or my lender "P" ' Y I cu zic on Wednesday evening, April 11. N b w n & , a "i "WW"! loomed. Apply o, 1nd meeting opened by singing "n- °" °T°- ' ' ‘Y {'5 c. J. woon, a l: H t h i land followed by repeating L-41l6. room: m , ' Secretary Trustee‘, I I u G . Bur-burr, r. s. I. ‘ OPTGMITBIST CREAM ROUTES Starting MONDAY, MAY ‘lib-New Haven, Clyde River. Cornwall and York Point. Hauler, Kenneth Doherty. WEDNESDAY, MAY oth-(xvendish, Mnyiield. New Glasgow, Hunter River, Brookiield to U-o-lottetown. Hauler, Andrew Dorian. --ooo-ooo-oo---.o.o..... H -..---......-..-.--.- pecials At Deviersaufls Grocery eamery Butter, extra special ,., achine Sliced Bacon gar snips 2 lbs, for 55c- 2 lbs. for 39c . .. 10 lbs. for 71c . . . ._ 10 lbs. for 29c 2 lbs. for 25c for 25c _’ .0- upnpslrprlfil |o e_-_- o,» o o] mmsr my uui-nogiuulu; st Henry Bullmnlfs thnmgh Cnvesidlsh Ind soy View ' through Rustioo to Chsrlottcwwn. Hauler, sues sicwul-i. ' FRIDAY, MAY nth-Lower Montague, Whine loud. Kilmure, llentherdale, B- ‘ Zn. Glen Martin, Glen William, Vnlleyfleld, Splrlflws DOM- Vlfihfli- Cross. Hauler, Wilfred Wnttenvorth. l‘ inz Soup (all kinds) s_e c c1411; .......,., 3 mum’! my llflk-Murnsy m Gin-nee Cove Mnrrs lhrbo White suudu, Limo -- MEATS __. ' Sends, Woddrlshnd, Byelle aim, Eldiyin to cliériomiowu. rlouier. l Chnrles McKinnon. ' Pk Chops .- . 18c. lb. ‘i Allhsulerswlllleevest‘!Altmlklngonctripweklynntllfnrthernotice. l We hsve adopted the method o! testing ouch can oi Cream u received, end psylns est Pork .. . . . . . ., 15c. 16c. and 18c. lb ‘All kind: oi Fresh Meats and Fish E twice monthly. You do not luvs to welt until the end of the month to get your mi, i neither do you have to wait over a month to get your cheque. Settlements are made the nFARMERs! ATTENTION" i p day folowlng the 15th and end of such month. ‘his sdvsatese of this by I l ylng Highest Prices for Butter. Eggs, Chick- I? ‘urwmmu . ’ =" in" Fowl l Central Creamerles Ltd. one 1210 ' 224 Kent St. ' onslumnmwn . i " g - . - . - - -- s [f '1'? aivliwi riEh-‘l-ifhw m momma-iv.