s . i - ~-. ~~--~-. . _ _ .~ V . ‘I_ , `l \ `, WURK | SHOES at/I..f.{'Wem-'{ - " ALL Sllll No matter what type oi work you do, you’ll find the right shoe I most value. V , . 153 Grafton Street lselnl Here are Work Shoes that can “take it”! Built of strong, sturdy wear-resisting uppers, with either solid leather or panco soles. Uppers are triple stitched at all seams to insure greater reinforcement. Our low prices will give you the ‘ $1.98, $2.48, $2.75, $2.98 SPECIAL: _ Railroaders and Iineman’s boot, solid leather, full double soles, Goodyear welted Pair “Where Better Quality Costs Less” ` fi)\ IHOI ITOIEB LIMITED Charlottetown \ \ / === -__.=..==. oiiHTIlAI._EIIAIlDIAl K E lkll column la feasrval lor if llfll lllafnt Oli nlvlttllllg men!! anllls may be lpgggq outa. a word strictly pgyahlg |g tif! iii i§3| i§§ iii Holeod Limited. L-IK. . POLICI COURT-At Court yesterday morning and disorderly was fined or twenty days in jail, ` 5.? iii 95%-Sli §i;§§ ggigg glii illzl 'I0 OPEN SIIABON-'I‘he B. Bochelaga il 01900164 to begin he! dule starting May ist. A SPECIAL SPRING BLOOMIB, cotton with silk stripe, peach, pink, white, all regular sins. Econ- I cmy Shop, Zbc. Moore at Mcleod Limited. 1.4093. IMPORTS BTALLION-Mr. W. J. Reid, Bedeque, is importing a three year old stallion from Ontario with ring in both Toronto and Sher- brooke. Interviewed at Sackvilie Mr. Reid said there was great need for improved horse breeding on the Island owing to the fact that for the past fifteen years there had been little demand for first class animals. The demand was naw bs- ing renewed and horse breeding should again come into its own. FUNERAL SERVICES-'I‘he fun- eral of the late Mn. P. B. Bradley took place from her late residence. East Royalty, yesterday morning at 9 o'ciock to St. Dunstaxfs Basilica. The service at the Basilica was con- ducted by Rev, Monsignor Maurice MacDonald of Tracadie and at the grave in the Roman Catholic Ceme- tery by Rev. Father Dalton. There was a large attendance. The pall bearers were louis W. Roper, Alex. Macllevin, Victor Macwilliams, L. B. MacMillan, W. H. Massey and W. l-I. Kiggins. l ."' . HARDWDDD FLDDIIIIIG (Alargeatocktoehooacfrom) British Columbia Fir tM°ll|l!DlI» Shcathllll. Flooring, etc. Sasha: and Frames from New Brunswick While Pine, made to your order.) IMDDDIIIILD Woodworking Go. Limited Charlottetown Phone Ml limi?-i_ C 0A %rEv¢.~y ose~ -file 3 5 alan-hasnt al Coal suitable kilehaarnnlaargratearlaasslyz OID IIDIIIY QUIIINID IPIIIIGIIIL QCIIINID INVIINIIS IULHNID Bl!! |70! TIIATID NUI' 'hyhfsryominaxtsedan Pnlnsalvuia. imnstpiaa l. ll. IILLIS Ii til. IIONIIN =====I==h======= it wolllnpyllelwltha Ol . THINK SLAIN STUDENT EX 1 TOBTION PLOT TOOL LUDDLEPORT, N_ A., April h shot and killed when he slleg sought to elude sri ambush of puty sheriffs Saturday night, believed by authorities today have been the innocent victim The youth, Edwin Bateman, slain when he picked up a sh pings and ran, but Sheriff Ira that he was being used as a 'tool other persons 86.600 but actually containing pany’s plant in accordance demands made in two letters in dressed to Roy Wheeler. Vmm mended to insure the safety Wheelers 12-year old son. ____________- WHALE SHIP LOST WITH C OF ll IN SOUTHERN SEA , A N-(C. P): Los of the Cape To whale catcher Berea in the An the Suprerrm Court when the ers sought a collective order ruining the deaths of Nils tofferson, the master, and 10 On October 11 the factory Town for the whaling grounds companled by whale catchers, sage from the Tafolberg stating Borrea had been missing since N 4. It was thought the venel cs less meson stating that search had been discontinued the vmsel was considered lost. The underwriters aocimted loss and the owners secured compensation claims. _ The Crew of the Borsa eonsis ed British mbiset. seven Students Should See Weil ?.’l'5:Ili§ii " I E aiiiléiiiii Ill! fiiti Intestinal tarts ' 6. F. llatéhoua Pair sf Eyeglasses wannanasia-ias|p_ ". 2*” Eisii ` 'Q ii; Ii igi I TAYLOR TAYLOR qismlalh ill containing money and paper clip- hu hmm BIW cluding the Bona. On Nov. 'I t. veil- ed in a storm. On Nov. 0 there was a further win so the roaoirro, Boxes had not been found and the yi. Mm Ayers, 0., -r°,.,,nw_ pm- Norwe- gians and three South Africans. OYIOIIIIIII I . COMPLETES NEW BOAT - Mr. Malcolm Irwin of this city recently completed 'a tender for his cabin A cruiser, Roamer The tender is i5 3- ' 17-year old high scl.oo1 sop omore, It 1°”3 4% 1°- ben” “nd dn" ‘mly e of . Sh is my about three inches water e db fitted with an outboard motor. She t Wu is built of cedar, oak, elm and Af- w rican mahogany. Her hull is Carvel at built with 1% inch cedar planks. The gumvales. seats and deck trim- "“ °xI'°m°n pmt' was mings are of African mahogany. OCIIO x This is thc third beautiful little craft of its kind which MI. Irwin R Cowdick expreizacd a belief today M, 3,” Lu-8, 1| on g yu", in W naman. The 5h°¢b°x- 5“PPI$¢d Lp oonbdn Apply llnavd's Llniment to anti. Y onil $40. was vlwed °n I rhtfvfm ef 'ro niscuss 'nie cmnsastnas the J. J. Jackson and Bon 00111 OF MEDICINE th _.___ wi 24- LONDON, api-ii as-lc. PJ: so- Hi- em and ressiciiai statin or mid pi‘0 coal merchant. The m°n¢Y WM 4°- wives, hitherto ~-the cmdereiias cr °f medicine" will be discussed at the sixth congress of the International Midwives Union here May 25-29. Mies G. B. Garter described it as a buming question. “We must CAPE TOWN soum Aides' Dru change it by attracting to midwif- tore GWB Chris ery the very best type entering the nursing profession" she said The midwife in the United King WD ' _ ticinN°vemb¢fwl-»f°°°l1¢d indcmatpresentisnctasaiarierl pn- ' ii person She may have qnly 20 and she may have 200 cases a year. We ' hopeattlieoonlffese togovery m' thoroughly into the matter of me bers of the crew of the catchenam t.i-alning," she said. “This country D gives a shorter period of training ‘Tafolberr sailed with from Cam man any other in the world. aci- IW' land gives three years, we give L11' from six months to a year.” O It is announced the Duches of ia company received I wireless mel- York will mend the opening meet- he mg. v FAITH THE MAINSTAY Ol' BLIND WOMEN April Z-(C. P.)I ‘<5 uate of Toronto Western Hospital in 1925, has been t0tslIy blind for six years but does not let that tn the _ UN terfere with her bright outlook tm court order so they could settle the u1¢_ Bhe manages a news and tobacco stand at the hospital and manages ted - of the master, who was a naturalil- 1; ,° wen gg, peopi, mlm me h ‘ blind Mlm Ayerst can tell the de- nomination of a money bill by the texture except when the money is badly crlnklsd. "You sighted folk" she says. "haven’t enough faith in mankind aiidthatisaresultmainlycfyour visual imagination” lull Avent was night supervisor at the Brantford General Hoqiital until stricken with ulness that lert her blind. i Insects Will ` Destroy Man 'Kill-11111! be wiped out by the in- met world. This is lsaatartllngvilw whohal e ii F laboratwy £ge"g g iiihi gil ‘ iii? itizt E 'rua ciiaawrrrwwu I' cuAi d::\ilnevw1ineofbioome11,pantid, t ‘ m“.yc,1,h.mAm‘ l inhyaxmeis,ao¢. mms cooncoiaristxlous mmmmhm where preparations are \ it r E' gg ggégg iirlr regular Charlottetown-Pietou ache- 01'!! an enviable reputation in the prise| I .iiiiiiiiiiiiif §e‘E§ E .ag -4 “ing gf§E§5 Egg? §‘:E’§a§'<_4=`§E¢-1;" 5.. iilliligg E .ti -_*ii l i;‘§§’i§il' ge* §l=;'.@;=§ig§r,E- self.; ii” ililrliflist gh _ tection, an containing the - sela and nerves. The healthy skin soft and, pliable. A is an indication that the ` not functioning properly. 'iiiere two sets of glands in the skin, one fm- perspiration and the other for oil. If these glands are overactive, the skin is moist and oily;_ if they are undera/ctive, the skin is too dry. There is only one proper way to and that is by correcting tbe‘undnr" lyins cause. local applications will not make a healthy skin for_ the person who fails io secure suffi- cient rest or to est a propel' diet. All parm of the body are nourished by the blood stream. There is no food for the skin, either external or ,lHt»¢!'l'1ll. any more than there is food for the brain. Bit a proper diet, and the skin, along with all the parts of the body will receive all the foodlt requires. The skin must be kept clean. There is a quaint idea _that soap and water are not good for the complexion, and that grease. in the comparatively expensive form of a facial cream, should he used. The fact that men, as a group, have bet- ter complexions than women would seem sufficient evidence to indicate that the daily lathering of the face with soap and water israther to be recommended than avoided _ Regular bathing is enjoyed by most people, It_ls desirable because it overcoines bodily odours. gives s sense of well-being, and keeps the skinelean. _The da,ily_ bath is not essential ‘to health; it is rather a desirable privilege. We would advise those who have good completions to remember that continued attention tothe general health will preserve their healthy skins. Those who Q, havegot good compiexions are reminded that the skin cannot be healthier than the body within, and, in this connec- bits of living. . . ._ Questions concerning Health, ad- dre:sed to the Canadian Medical Association. X84 College Street, 'Ilo- ronto, will be answered personally by letter. Wild Horses - _ In the West CRAIG, Col., April 26- Wild hor- ses still may be had for the catch- ing in northwestern Colorado, but it‘s a lot harder than it sounds. Phil Jenkins, govemment guide, said he believed as many as 1,500 of the animals are roving the cedar brakes and sand washes in region eishty-five miles northwest of Craig, The open country, with often no settlers for miles, is streaked with mess and canyons, with creeks draining into Little Snake River. The vermillqm bluffs bound it on the south and the bad lands of the Red Desert in Wyoming on wild horses after another. Each numbering ten or owelve head, al- most as rugged and untamed as when the first ranchers guided their teaim to new homes. Hia companion on many of his travels was “Slim” Hartman, Gray- stone, Col., rl-nchman. who at- tempts to catch the horses in much the same manner as he does co- yotes. He sets mares niade of rawhide lariats to which iron hooks have been fastened. 'I‘he idea is that the horse will catch s leg in the leath- ei~loop,and,asitstartstorun.the hook will grip s tree or rock. slop- ping the animal, Jenkins said it sometime! works but more often doesn’t. WEEKLY GARDEN GUIDE l. usul sauna. c.n..4.. Las. OUTDOOR ROSES Many regard the role ss the aristo- crat among Cowen, and its name is a U soils may be rendered suitable dig a toot deep and incor- m'(|\g¢ liens) mantin or leaf allow chunks d manure th mots. During cn . il Ilf,,..t§§i§I;;§iii§i€ _ ilk. ° iii” §l=§illii§i§ri§iii- i- *i,}i:l' r g ; li iii i. iii E "22 2.571 a and plants ND r d it . ._ ,J We-1 ~ 2I5¢inAiiLoig't:isn‘L5¢I The invitations to the tion from' many those oi achievement in promote social festivities of for a loyal Joyful welcome. Centenary include men and women of diatinv countries-etatev '1¥l¢11. scientists. authors, artists, and other flelds.- The Marchese Marconi and his wife an amongst the early ac- ceptors. An effort is being ms/do to rare lien DEPARTIIEIIT STDRES . _ H distinction, l.tt.raot1ve to trave from both hemisplicres. All BACE ACBDBB Till Wollll one Oen As previously recorded, of the great events of the tenary will be an a.i.r race from England to Australia for rich prizes, in- cluding one of £15,000. According tothecabiesthefollowing wiilbc definite eitrantez- Sir Qharles Kingsford Smith. James Mollison, Captain lddgr Percival, Mr. Neville Stack and Liicut. Oathcart Jones and Miss treat an abnormal skin conditicn.'M|r°endB1e New-m_ l)'NTl‘l‘1D BTATW-Captain Jim- my Doolittle, colonel maeoe Tm- ner,, Messrs James Weddel, James '°,‘ Hazllp and Wiley Post. INDIA.-A.spl Engineer. t .ly building a inonoplano in the cellar of a grocer's shop at Ryde. near Sydney. The builder is said to be a man of exceptional daring and ingenuity. Discussions regarding the suitable machine to win the enary Air Race reveal oppos schools of thought. One school argues that the ideal is a. machine with terrific speed and of medium range. and the other prefers a long range machine with a crew of at least two, com- bined with s. reasonably high cruis- ing speed. Mr. Granville Miller. of the de Lsckner Company, has announced that he will construct two machin- es for the race-one to suit each theory. m 0 most Cent- 1118 One will have a. cruising speed of 200 mph. with a msximu of 230 mph., and range of ie h urs. The other will be a single sealer, 825 h.p., with a cruising spzed of 260 m.p.lL, a maximum speed of 285 m.p.li. and a range of 1850 miles. Kingsford Smith and Colonel Roscoe 'nirner are the present fav- criterfor the race. WOOL AND THE EXPUBT tion. they should think, 01, theiiha-. _ T359; In the seven months of the exported wool valued at £8,196, compared with £4,616.512 for corresponding period cf 1932- The gain of 138,579,560 this the values of bullion and specie, wheat, low. The rise in wool’s value is and is far above any increase inward trade. IMPORTS DOWN. EXPORTS Total imports for the year ,(from 30th June, 1933, to 30th J 1934) e aiued in sterlinl Im1;0rls have decreased by £225.- ADVANCED HOME ARJO`HlTECl‘URl The most dismissed piece of d mestic achilecture carried out i II Melboumes scenic grandeur - miles from Melboourno It is set an exceptionally striking view. is liberally windowed and provided with not only ample balconies lor an-. . _ . . his wife and two children. is m ing it his country home. He has ity and unlimited resources in gen- eral. » The power-home suggestion of mivqgl synonym for beauty. _Itl an h . 1,, ;:|."'I'°"'h“'9°d bV,;I‘°:;'::3|""°d ‘[3I.vw'linoilInl1'ae plc(tI.I1r(;.Bri'fa,.(;enI;°1Yi‘;'I1'1I’ho accounts are be- With the dawn, from a Spiders web. winners. leavin! $165.0<;0mf;'Jr Te; at audzzlod :br me govemmrxm mug' mum," ‘md lamb md tab Once over thewebsof our kind were ggvrtsa and me prom I -1 its right. believing that we mend? thought, e -TURNED CEDAR POSTS- i Large quantity on hand. ROUND TOP AND BALL TOP -Also- 4 CARLOADS CEDAR FENCE POSTS 7-8-9-10 and 12 feet long. L. M.POOLE & CO. Paoii's Wharves *“ IE. R. BROW ; Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness 1 and Plate G lass at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside. 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