i . ..(< 4I-<¢-.I l t i I The City. f 211 Queen St, l ANNOUNCEMENT... Crystal Tea. Room has re- opened under the personal manage- ment of Misses Laura Clarkin and Mary Cummings. Unexcelled service, tempting meals, moderate prices, and the plesssnc quiet surroundings make this Ten Room the ideal spot to dine in the 156i» in and see for yourself Telephone 577 Mr. Tea Polt Says: For a Delicious Cup oi Full flavoured ‘Pea use BRA HMIN Orange Pekoe Tea m‘ mi DY .1; 1C8!‘ Charlottetown, nivie in l“ sonny immshmdrsm Liability. t. t For rates and full information consult ii llyiidman .& Bompany Limited Established 1872 Seiiimerside, _' and Montague lit-Sheriff Killed In .. Shooting Affray ““"‘3i.'i..‘§’"w.“il¥‘€£5“€.’ "was klled and James D rsiuil. tally 1h ass of gun a e u n was b ttl d ri e Wolf Clicuit E3 mountain county seat t‘ t nu gghl. . v». -do attorney here. fllcloglsald the “fiitiopgingteoccur; as o cers sou Wen - o "lildsn Argument between Ind Frank Terrill. Pill Your Fem For Worms ow is the time to do t s 1f you want to save your fox pups. Worms are the great- est. menace the fox rancher has to contend with. and if it gets ahesd of him it’: just too bad. Dr. Ffrench's Vermi- cide Capsule ls the log- ical treatment for this pest, if we look at pest records. There‘ is no other W o r m Remedy that can be used with the some degree of saf- ety and that eliminates worms so effectively. i The one to use for flrbt dosing is the No.3 C ule. After three w p111 with No. 2. The price for No. l is l1_00 box of 80 cep- lulee, 82.50 forboxes of 100, and 810.00 for box of 500 l Ne. 2 is 81.00 l5 cep- sslas, $3.00 for 100 and 818.00 for 500 capsules. E. h. FOSTER IDIUOGII‘! “plow ' oputy sherifi and 0111111990!" n ‘ probably wounded the ourt ‘l’. A tam crowd attending court in ilih into near nlc A ‘m: " occult? by Bheritfpaflowlle stark immediately in pursuit of Jr. 19. son of e well- Protestant Orphanage Uolleotions (confirmed) Mimics! iuvsn DISTRICT lliurra River snsui. Per iln McLeod 36c each Wm. 1". McLeod. 00c. Mrs. Thomas Horton. Mfrs. J. B. m‘; on. 25c each: Mrs. I. Beck; us McPhelson. ditto-sine. i Em P J and "I" “$1.. highs? “L: Mrs. iielwclf c-wiigsizsc.‘ Msrgiicrl ite Senders. Toto1—$l.i3i§. Mom- itlvei- North Per Eueeii Keenan Fkfiitifiieshifhfmt “it: lll°'“"ib:il"°“' i""‘n.§“°°'l “fill old}; Mrs. fitricktolng: litre lien K t r. James Omtelo. adgliamfgm A. Minn. er. “or liver 1h Pn- Mlfy M0 elfll ""11- iE-"ru "mi. eni- Mrs. .i.‘ fir. ins. m: 40.20. Dover, Per hill (IND Ind l 00c zumhnmieollille, mfic zflemtlfilbweflfil- iocminiiiiiacmswviimns Margaret Bowleo. Mn. Oerfiiey Mc- Lure. mMneéch9%niigivii R. Whl Y. ‘Petal .46. 1i-10-l4-1I-l1. ._._._..___ I Finance 1d—-§)— Home! year. it was umounced zmw voiiuehnfll lorelgn eiiiohaoge Greet is; W m'm 16 iii 1 4- iifoamus" .00 iii-ta. Remember When Mmlibydfl-ll u—A.i>)- 2:400‘ '2‘: 4m -. - - hi”! nioul-zzhiolv 0.90 1: I! i! cnAswsu. m Pbotograiiis. common-alarms urs sun- ANCI L-6188- oi-ziz mgNgTISBRS ABIREMINDED ertllem h“ I 11180111011 in The uordiml shoulgbe received Iheo icenoiioterthonliAM. . e previous day. t1. WANTHL-A second _ ens weld outfit, for m win-i, t» o Annfitdmniwi ‘£22’ lottetown. 14-13-11‘, ‘SPRING Ii BIB!" which re. mlndsimeoftheapproacbofmm. mier and s. oottaee at the h. When you have decided to u.ild, keep Rosebank Beach in mind. Gail on us and select one 0d many ideal sites we have to ofler. J. Chg, ~ BOIINIDOYt. Li-18-4-12-1l. rARENT-TEACHEB MEETING --A meeting o! the Prince btrcet 5011001. Parent-Teacher Associa- 11011. will be held st Prince Street ool on ‘Puesdsy A r11 12th., at .30 p. m. Mrs. E. S. ownsend will s k on the work of the Parent- cher Association of Amherst. An interesting prgramms has been arranged and we remind you that tlrifildwork 13h for the benefit of your c ren, s ow your a reciation by your attendance. pp ‘WOOD ISLANDS HALL DE- BATlL-Oic Monday evening March 21st an interesting and instructive glabltte was held in the Wood Islands been very pleasant quite a Elatherixig was paesen. v. R. ensiey Btaveaizkwas elected diatr- man and the fit “Resolved tha the world is tt to be s better Disco to live " was taken up for discussion The speakers on the a!- flrmative side were Messrs. Stewart MoDonaldl, Wendell McMillan and Brown and those on the nes- were Messrs. Dixon. Mla-lcolm P. Beatcn, Mur- doch MaPhee and Robert Cook. when the discussion was closed the question was submitted w the aud- ience for decision as to the merits the qualities of the subject mat- ter and the manner of de ivery. On the vote having been token 1 was found that the negative side had won by a vote of seventeen to six. The chairman acted as critic rind then wave a good . the whole discussion. ‘The meeting was closed with singing of the ationai Anthem. Q. Rotary The “Roosevelt REIGN]! Policies" formed the subject 01 an interest- in: mares; given by Nev. rather J. '1‘. lvlcuinn at the iwuaiy luncheon yesterday aiternoon, of wiilcn lto- when hwy Mcliure was chairman, and at wnlch ltev. Dr. McMahon was a guest. Father ivicGlnn first discussed the quality and ChE-TBAJLGX‘ of the s uggle which 1s going on in the nited States today. where there ts a vest amount of nidden as well as organized wealth the bcneJts of which are not siimnering uown in o fair measure to tie people. He spoke of what tne share crop- Ders in the cotton states have o civilized age. conditions speakably low. lie traced the present day situ- ation to the days when the Colon- ies attempted w set up a new na- tion. and WhGKQBLWO ideals were en- iliciated by W lngton and Adams and other leaders of that day. First, let us give as many people as pos- sible private property, farms, boats. etc. and 1n that way develop a s urdlness and independence o1 actier. Second, let us give them gramme and political freedom. scnols of thought then sprang up. One. headed by Jefferson, who was desirous o1 iving all peo 1e some property an the vote. e other. Hamilton, who ‘was opposed to that. and who ope y favoured the esiobitshingknof an iii-powerful wealttgidy cuss. fact, he even wa l. king. followers of Jelerson and Hamilton dve clash through the mm, an as a res t. the nation been given this legacy. h th new en vo They have ilieii-mpoiitlmi risen . Second. the Hamilton doctrine has prevailed. so tmt the rich have be- richer. He referred to the events which brought Roosevelt into office in 1932 and 1936. He sought a happy balance between the forces, the gmnting of economic freedom, find at the some time a certain Editin- --~w ~7w-v,.yq.p -_- - —-v»s--wr»yfl5.vfl VII fl ‘PROD? Everybody had l. good time at last week’; hilee and our A 1M. was sincemful m obtaining some real action stints with his every- ready camera. There wiill be no hike this Saturday owiin to the Troop cake sole which e ladies a-r eholding for us at iahe Marl- time Ellectric. ‘The foul rummage sale Tuesday evening 1n the Social Hall. Bargains were the order of the day and there was a. complete sell-out. Eflfly in May file boys plan on Dfewlflhg e One Act Play 1n con- nestiori with their Anmial 0m- Oert. A good evening's entertvln- ‘ ment has been planned and with we haw no doubt the boys will have a successful show. Rahersdls have gotten under way and the boys are strum s. keen interest 1n tihelr diflemti pants. Chief activities soon will the first‘ Troop fishing for this year. Judging by enthusiasm shown by the bovs fine st/ylc. 0C course m | be caught before the day set for fishing. Among tihe promotions in the 'I"r00p ts listed that of Wallle Hig- zlns. third 1n the Bulldog Patrol. to be Patrol] Second. Eirerythlng points to a. success-l ful Troorp Camp this summer. ‘The boys now have about: l7W() thirds of the renvfred amount in their fund and if they continue to show the interest t-hev have been show- lnil to da-te. they will easily attain their objective. Owimz ‘o the Hobbies Exhibition the ‘boo-p bcwlinigsnd Gym activ- ltles were rxwtponerl this “weir. All the fellows are naked to note thwt. tlicsv two periods will be re- sumed as usual next week. 13TH CIIARLOTTETOWN TROOP The first real meeting cl’ the newly formed Troop in the Holy Redeemer Parish took place at the Holy Redeemer Tennis (‘Xiurtg Club House on A rill let. Games were payed and rtsoif different ‘rendcrfoot Tee 8.1116 Scouting, their onl complaint be- ing that the me ing was too- short-630 until 6.30 (long enough for the Leaders, they m. ). At the last meeting ere were 1a boys present in the 13th . This on Friday, and April Fools day. Good buck? 1ST MONTAGUE ROVER SEA BCOUTB The Ship's Company of Rover Bea Scouts 1s nDonso a Motion Picture this evening in Theatre 1n Montague. The aim is to raise money for equipment and to as- sist 1n carrying on the summer eslliltizulfgbLfiqvsrs- mac curity for those who possessed property. The speaker said that rsonally he had mways been a mocrai but as there were cerialn liarmfill featuies of Roosevelt/s policy lie could not continue with the Party. He approved of some of Roosevelt‘: acoinpllshments. including con- trolled currency and stock market reform. improvement in economic conditions 1n the South where th was opened 11p and re- sources conserved, has fallen down 1n his method of attaining one objectives. The Pres- ident flndli it impossible in work with others who oppose him such as John W. Davies one of the gieotest constitutional lawyers in United States; Mr. Clklby, for- mer Secretory of State; Alfred E. Smith and others. There has been a glaring misuse of relief where the money was wen many instances for poiltlcal pur- poses. The change of advisers un- der the New Deal was also criti- f unds Mlniml‘: lhiiment . ovcs stains. “if ‘ months of How Many A Day? THE QUESTION IS SOMETIMES ASKED “now MANY PERSONS ON AN AVERAGE DAILY MAKE use or THE Y. M. c. A.?” Calculations hosed on a c tu a1 counts made at the main entrance of the building throughout the day show th ere is an approximate to t a1 throughout the Fall and W 1 n t e r i“ 375 Girls - boys — men and women -- members in various activities receiv- ing service from the Association through its building facilities. SUPPORT YOUR Y. M. C. A. ANNUAL FINANCIAL CAMPAIGN April 19th--22nd. held ii. very success-l the p‘ay as an addrionni feature. ‘Lilo-special Easter iihe fish are going to cstcii it in , U- 5- win Adheslelblintl. is“ s11 looking torwordtc activit- ies on the wetter ki a fqw month's tune. However. it will be nevu- iio have some financial back- ing and in ordertwo have the neces- sary funds the boys ask for your Support a1 their picture uimtf-ihiiiii-‘ci TUESDAY, APRIL 13th flliil-hlissicii Band. Service-Rev. J. M. MacLeod, M. A. King's Daughters -- Mrs. In. Shaw's home. UNDATED ivioNiiii no: (By The Canadian Press) Closing exchange rates At Monti/real —Pourid 5.00 3-5; a dlr 1.00 19-32 franc 3.12 -32 At New your —Pcund 4m i-r. Canadian dlr 99 13-32; franc 3.- 10 1-2. At Paris -Pound 100.12 l-l i1‘! U. S. dlr 31-32 fr; Canadian du- 31-94 fr. In Gold --Pound 12s. 1d; U. dlr 50.44 certs; Canadian d-h- B8 cents. Tu=~ Late To (Jlasify EXPERIENCED W A I T R I.‘ S S wants work. Apply Guardian or phone 368-l-‘t. L-23-4- '. FOR. SALE-ONE COW DUE T0 freshen 1n June. Appl Blair Rollings. Rustico. L-J-4-12-21. FOR SALE AYRSHIRE GRADE cow to freshen April 17th. Earl Nelsonfplt/lailslhfieidl ‘L-22-4-12-ti ANNUAL lowvszm oftho PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TEACHERS’ FEDERATION win he nail h Prhee of Wales Ooileie llel Charlottetown TUIQIAY — WEDNEDAY — TIUIIIILY April 19th, flit-ll, ill I.I.I.SILI.I,B.IQ,QHIQIHII&N Prheeafilhlflilfi Fr GOTHAM “GOLD STRIPI" STOCKINGS an favorites with hundreds of our customers at their loud] price! NOW , Lmidolsen. 0nes_ NOTE THESE NEW LOW PRICES. fortheflntfiluqyoueolbqgsnuhe . Gotham "Gold Stripe” Stockings for the Dim you would usually pay for inferior IflbIflnd-Qd . L830’! t-thrsod chiffon or 54mg“ flu".- w 7-thread light service69c 3.3;“ .hlll.n, IWIIQ- N. D. MacLean weight, 42 gauge. “85‘ M“ my“; 15mm; Pownd, M; Corner Queen and Richmond S0111 for Montreal to ldev spend s. short vocation. Miss M Warren of North lalt for Vancouver, B. 0.. yesterday. Ker many Island friends wish he!" a pluiscnt. journey and every success 1n her new work. l Z i =2 g g USUALLY m. USUALLY m». ‘ cii 1mm and ° no NOT FAIL r0 SEE OUR N w g "arr"! Wilwtoliiile SHOWING or E SPRING . PM»- H» iiiiiassss-iiiousis-iiiis-aiiis THE GLORIA ‘lbefluenhn eta seriousrimees dMrs. o flill-hie.hbl.l\hili& ether-daughter lmigwcritiAve. Mr. George ‘Peykir who hes been home on a month's vacation vlelit- or, mum. where he will join his snip i the s. a. Colbcrne, which sails this week for the West Indies. .'" PAiFTlS-VARNISHES "LEAVE N0 BRUSH M11116" THE lmpcmni. use». s~ -" -; r - Mr. Thomas Campbell. nursery representative o1 Central Bodeque. is mending Rater WOQ 1h the city. Use hflliord‘: lor- bridal. value. It means that R & G Ford V-Bs enjoy the same popularity among used cars that the 1938 Ford V-B does in ‘ilie new car field. Here’: the reason. When your Ford Dealer puts his R & G label on a 1934. 35. ’36or’37FordV-8it‘sesiires1gnolusodc8 renewed. It meam that Ford factory-trained me- chanics, working with precision equipment; h!" done s real mechanical job. It means you'll l!" ongaqoilandservicofromtbomomentyou see voun FQRD n: mm) 05A). 224 Great George Street Next 1o a new car- an - roan v-a is best drive it away. 'l'lie R & G guarantee gives you two-fold pr01(‘('1i0n—nl1 iron-clad, 2-day money- lvack guarantee plus a N50. 30-day warranty against mechanical defects. aint and hoist are P up “y your Ford ilcalcr the best selection oi all popular makes and moilels—so count on getting the car you want. Don’t delay a moment longer. Gel your R 8; G used car NOW! iilriole cfriAiaiorrsrowzi/i ' LLISON MacLEOD‘ Phone 642 LN AMELY: _, ._~_.- .-,-_.- -‘.§-r_ ~ " e:- Ford lcailcrsliip in new cur sales have given‘ ALER