clean. a . All Clean Seen and Unseen SURPRISE does more than wash a arment so that it looks t dissolves hidden im- purities without injury ‘to color or fabric, and leaves the garment thoroughly cleansed. Timothy Seed, March a1. Anioni- by Johnson 6k Wilfll St. Lawrence Flour .. Ottawa Power . . . . . . . Pan Am Petrole Brazilian Fraction . Howard Smith Pill . .. lloward Smith Coin .. Steel Com oi’ Can . . . . . . . . -. British Em. Steele 1st Ptd .. 51% pm“ Steel Cm, _ _ _ _ ~ ' ' ' - ' ' ' Reading ‘ ' ‘ Southern Pacific . . . . .. Can. Gen. Electric . Can. Steamship Coin . I Can. Steamship Pid 50»; FARM SEEDS NOW ARRIVING OUR SEASON’S srocn OF IMPORTED White Russian Wheat. White Fife Wheat Red Fife Wheat Marquis Wheat White Banner (lats Duckbill Barley Mandscheuri Barley Silverhull Buckwheat Longfellow Corn" Peais~Vetches Turnip Seed All the above Gnain and Seeds are NUMBER ONE and fresh stock im- , ported this spring. We can quote spe to FARMERS INST the WHOLESALE TRADE. Write us for prices before buying. A. HORNE & CO. 2338-4 l-itslllr. ‘r Asbestos illllll . . . . .. Dominion liridgo hlontrtuil Power 3,, Ail-bison - ~ ' Am. (‘nr & Fouutlry . . . . . . . ._ Am. Locomotive . _ Am. Smelling & Refining “r Pgélnlwv 63% Aiiiicoiitla Copper . . . . . . . . .. m“ ' " 1M can. Pacific lty American Can . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50% New York Cemml _ Studebaker . .. Union Paciiic . Utah Copper Central Guardian“ SHOP from Fins Oatllog i iio-rlvross wAu-reo-nigaest market prices paJrL-Cutclitie t‘: Cutclifle. Hunter River. 2322-3-29-31. WE CALL ATTENTMON in this issue to advertisement d! Damaged Tin Plate to be sold by tender. ' 2,311,319 stue-Zi JUST ARRIVED, ear o! ilour, teed and oil-cake. Good ‘price while unloading.—~Outcliit'e & (Jutcltlie, Hunter River. 2322-3294“. SACRED CONCERT.— Wednes- diiy, April 2nd. See programme in today's issue. 2336 4 7 1 1i JUST ARRIVED-Superphosphn tc, nitrate oi‘ soda and sulphate oi‘ ammonia, which we are selling at lowest prices. A. liorlic it. Co. 23l2-3-29-3i A PLEASING SOLOi$T.--in rei- erciicc to the annual Chevrolet banquet held in Ilnliiax quite re- contly. u. Halifax exchange com- menting on the musical and vocal aide oi‘ the program mentions the name oi‘ Mr. Allison llicheotl oi Charlottetown as taking a very ac’ tive part in the iorni oi a solo "ll/liich met with unstintetl lip- plause." Now that Allison's tal» cnts in this line are known, his ser vices no doubt will be much sought alter in local musical circles. A NEW RULE. —On and alter April 1st, 1924, (lustoins Declai‘ ution, Form 91-13. must be attached to all parcels ot general nierchan disc (Parcel Post) prepaid at par cel post rate, posted in Canada ad dressed for delivery in the Unitei‘: States. Commercial invoices Ol statements oi value must be en- closed with hooks prepaid at print» ed matter rate. also in settled par- cels oi general merchandise pre~ paid at letter rate, posted in (Jun nda addressed i'oi' delivery in the United States. . BETTER ENGLISH CAMPAIGN. —l..ittle Miss Margaret lvhitman, Clover Seed cially low prices ITUTES, also to Winnipeg ldlecirit: . . . . . . . .. , , _ , ,, National Brlnvcrles . . . . . . .. llylollilllflfigrlggyllgliv“l bum‘ IGXLMHH Atlantic Sugar . . . . . . . . . . . .. e v - - - ~ - - - ~ - -- ~' .. _ Cuba Cane Sugar .. 9W‘ Crucible Steel .. , ' . liner. Paper P" A???" Kelly Springfield . Con‘ x “' ' Mex. Petroleum . Inter. Mei". Marine . u. s. Steel . . . . . ..'.'.'. . . . . ..'. daughter oi the itev. N. A. Whit man, oi’ CPlllfZll Bedeqiiv, l’. E. 1., won tho highest. agg i-lo "points" taken for cniitc ons in the littttir English “leek at Acadia Ladies‘ Seminary, recently. It was the “First Year's" week. They wor~ altiractbc badges in the shape oi a shamrock in honour nt St. Patricf. whose day began their week. Fivl- Canadian Provinces and one State oi’ tho Union were in compolltio" making Margaret. \Vliitmi1n'n a real victory. Although our speech is llOl port's-ct yiet points are litlfitlllllli}! more : d more difficult oi’ attain- niciit. added to tlii- [lllHl-E-‘lllil, incl that ouch English student pledged herself to. givl- up all slang and in hopes the habit, thus iorined ihopti, tn be in (‘harlollvtoirn lEasii-r, in incl-t the l’. l-l. l. tcauliorvl in (‘oiivuiitioii to start the great lii iPTwPTOVlIlClHl lletter English Week zllrive, May 2—9, 1924. l A GRAND CONCERT.—A grand} convert and pie SUH-lill was hell '1 fPPllliDFOltU- School in aid 0i tho asi-linol on ‘Monday, March 17th ." I2 lfvlnvlt p m. The ‘CUHPQTL was be Igun by zippointlng Mr. Janie» Illlcuw-llyii. Itlliairmoii. The pro- lcraim consisted of dialogues, recita- tioiis, songs, etc. M-iicli credit is d no i o .\lr. A. Jackson who so zrhly assisted in (':ll'I'_Vll\g out the pro gram as ills!) to Mr. lli-iijainiii (lra hum who also ably assisted lu sing lug aiuhslep dancing and also Mr. William Seiicelraug-h who supplied the violin music [or ‘the step dune lug. Alter the ‘program ended calmi the sall- oi the baskets and thl~ work was uilsopertormed ‘by Mr. A. 93 .Inl-.l;<nu. ‘Many thitiilcs is due to th- luilics who so faithfully assisted ll‘ 71V; [ceding everybody present. A hear 55% ty vote oi’ thanks was ‘tendered to 31% Mr. James Llewellyn ilor his con» . . . 143% d-iict in the chair and the good ordei . 100% ho maintained. Mr Llewellyn re 14 plied in his usual witty manner. 56 - The concert was brought to a close 3t} by singing the National Anthem 16% and all returned home well satisfied with having a good afternoon's sport. The aimount realized was about $20.00 which will ‘be used in 63% purchasing new bl-aoltboards for 86% the school. 93% — -- ""- 128% 65% MONTREAL EEXCHANGE 98 i934 Victory . . . . . . . . 1933 Victory . 1922 Victory . v’ ed- EVER mind what. you aro- for constipation. lilio harsh hysics su For all you luiow them is a better "candy u" Erik-id epdn‘ a hxativo we‘ ‘Ililliichplilizlnontiroly harmless. "d laxatiig; invihe _ Th“ Remedy Guaranteed B It. has been accurately provnn m0"- biinclmal- that a conlti ted person is on]! 119 Shathoona Av. 75 pm. can; ‘(~i‘ln'“ Ont. my! it i- "I" up; make! ou dull and used for 30 yearfl. '- oczesiul users of _ _ 'l laxative SyfllP Pcllill". “‘ bowel movement. as over l0 million unwed. for eon “m, w; most dinmiu will be M- ‘IIIIIIYMI Van “Animus-iii: has over used. Mug“, "up unnunlly- liver. dye in. 813001‘! few nightl- and we i“ B o first. 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Ashworth- 6:00 p. lflr-PPOCIIOB and stool: market quotations; news’ bulletins. w 6:30 p. mr-glinner Illililk! ‘by éhe at. a dru - _ . instrumental lo oi ote en t, being leis than d or snililo will kill n cold Eyck, Albany. N.Y. "l" l: a 7:45 p- m-Radio dfwlt Comedy Y "Snowball," by WGY nyers. instrumental selection; "A Mess- sage from Mlfl" . . . . . . . Aeoiier WGY Orchestra Comedy, “Bnowbali" . . . . . . .. WGY I rtllicd usages during Lent. We tircl may b- lasting. Miss Archibal"! Bank Commerce . . . . . . . . . . “1841/3 Bank Nova Scotia . . . . . . . ..v-..255l/= Wlieat—May 101, July 102%. Corn-May 76, July 76%, Sept. 77. ()ats-—May 45, July 43%,‘ Sept- 11:55 a. m.--U. B. Naval Observe 12.30 p. m-Stook market report. 12.40 p. m.—-Pi'oduce market re ..... .......,8ydney Players llnrry Prendergast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Edw. E. St. Louis Siiiinders Jerome Lovenheiin Mrs. Featherstone . Rose Cohii Ethel Granger Lola Somniers- Penelope . . . . . . . . . . Estelle Rogers ’ Act I A Sitting Room Time: Tho Present instrumental selection, “Im- llromptu" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conirey WGY Orchestre Act ll Same as Act I WGY Players instrumental selection. "Novelette" . . . . . . . Conlrey WGY Orchestra _ Act ill Same as Act l GWY Players instrumental selection, "Romanza" Conirey GWY Orchestra Healing Cream is a Quick Relief for Nasty Head Golds Ooids and oatlrrh yield like mag- l° '-° "MUM. healing antiseptic cream than penetrates through ev- N‘! Ih‘ Nellie end relieves swol- lfill. inflamed membranes oi nose and throat. Your cloned nostrils 09811 flsllt up and you cln breathe Don't stay otutlod up and miser- able. ' ' Get a small bottle o! Hrs Cream Balm from your druggilt. Apply s little in the iioltrils and get instant roller. Millions endorse this rein- eoy known tor more than flit! years. IA TIII n , I0 Illlnv. HE - 3i- a ~ I I. freely. Hawking and liiutfliiig stop, . Price quoted ll I.o.b. 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