r ‘ . .j. chm-go New Carrots. ' ' 29c 3 ' non sswsnnnv outs "m ' ' - Crockett’; = Jgiijghg, ‘ 844 count Seed-less Pink --- ~ a pi» a as» '25s foyjin-iidoa. Bfor.. .. .. _ ' fun“ 123% WIVPJ 10d ATIjlNDlD FUNERAL —Miss Margaret Hi gs and Albert i-iiggs oi Nsppan l ft for Charlottetown ifiiitflili?.l.i.ifz7csli".i°tl..t........ 21¢ runsnfcoomns COCONHTS- ‘ 29 5%.léf‘.".?.i.“.°.e.iii§.i§ §£...‘i‘:.‘f f", v"; _Jh “$102k Li). a i.‘ . . . . . . . c son. Amherst News. BlaclsjFiIs. _ Large Head “ma” m" JUDGE "W" ...; . . 23c|......... .. .. 23c T...‘1§.é;"‘.f€“é.i’.t§“iil‘t.’i° ~ s: da morning at 9 o'clock from his gee dleance to St. Mary's Church, our . PREBENTIID T0 LIBRARY - Dr. Harold Garnet Black's new book. “The True Woodrow . Crusader for Democracy," published so" 29c C " ed‘ Spare t Choice Onions. Riijliiidlbs. .. Z9315», PICKIQES. Mustard and Mixed. Bottle nines sell Illness JELLO cusrsnn Pownnn. 3%, ‘lggmseg; $3,?’ 3,31} mggg Vanilla flavour. -3 tins t. to the harlottetown Pulls u» . _ ' rary by the author's brother, Mr FRESH COUNTRY GRADE “A” EGGS. Doz. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Dunsgaffnege ROLLED OATS. CHEESE. .. .. ’35cl?i‘£it 58c- CASH re. cum!’ stones 9'1""? w! m. Gee. st. 2:231?’ pixie?» "rel Irons win rm swoon Phone 747 The author has taken great ins 1n the preparation oi the ma rial of this latest life of the lute Pres- ident Wilson. It makes very eating reading and lves s true picture oi life activities of that out», American. The lute Presl nt D 5i at liiwerigigliilteliis’ t the Polytechnic WM! B l nigh School at Hollywood. or u: casnmrrsroivu nnsucn, ANNUAL MEETING cannons LEGION. n.u.s.r.. °" T“ “mi, ‘iii’ Etfié? will n. nus st n» K‘ ouf“di.n.°‘“"‘°“' fimmii’ M!‘ W. DMIIUB Wfidfifi d m, lilsner A. l Lserou nous. TIUIIDAY. Artur. I. mo . ...... n“: Winds. A‘! s no t cups. Assistinl in rdvlenish- ii: were MIe. Russell Bdlcbonsld Mrs. Notice a m»; ems illi m, those with pl"- up membership will be eligible to vote in the election of offieesesnd executive of t e Branch. ’ H18 ' , ds Nicholson Mary ‘i. ' ' I 2mg?‘ Biibfiiiwn. Helenllsm , ' 0 s I Cc U.“ biii-‘Zbnabitiimniiximfiiii-M- and Roma Preece. The tee was s de- cided success. socially and fins-n- _---—-—-—- 31%;, S;““i..8’eiii"°e'2n£‘ua"i‘i; Will the Liberal electors of the several polls of ' the Fourth District of Prince Count! "W" 4"‘ Fflhy’ April 26th at 8 PM. at their usual lace of meeting, for the purpose of nominating Road oremim and T" Collectors for ssid polls. Please notify the undersigned immediately In" the sunervision of Mrs. H. J. the meeting regal-din! 11°11'10"!- l-iynes. In Memos-ism HORACE WRIGHT. c. c. sauna. In fond and loving memory M MELVILLE MOLYNEAUX who passed sway April 25th, 1M6- l godnylrecslls sad new?“ ed one e m WOMEN ALLOWED And. oi: ones viii: think of him today ...__ . "—— Are the ones that loved bins best. The .unah_d wgmmngfmmclimt; Greece shuts new. m ~ _ hen-gs the Olyrnviel- Alws ltesnunbered by Ils Wife ‘ii-iii t?“ .- m-s- m om- " om» r and will nee nun hil It"!!! "M'- "25""- \ COWAIDLY KING imarles a. Black. onencttewwn. Dflni d , ttootgs had “ thered like clouds" in e 13 makinl slow progress in an effort u» Girl Guides. presided overthe '4 rue" usntorrrrowuwerlaliu t . y ~ "' "" l’ a 1 1,11 11111111 ‘ 111111111111 " _ week. Two ‘drunk and l bl" live’ dollars tiiiipie-i- 01%.: days imp-honmcnt. In an ed- jeurndes ease of reckless aran mended for one wee Add s women charged with using insultinl inn one. _had her case adjourned un i1 April 30th. A sum- nasrg’ Rejectmcnt case was dispos- e . Personals . . . —-—- Mr. Isrl MacDonald, Upper Hilisboro 5t. has relurneci home after s successful operation for sp- pesidicitis in PEI. Hospital. s Myrtle MscLeod. city is visi g in Bi. Cstherlnes. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. fleber Muc- Lesn. . Mr. Lloyd Stewart, Long Creek, hss gone to Hunter River to take up his occupation as carpenter. ‘ Mr. Idoyd Wellner is out at business again after his indis- position. I ii Mill Edna Hickox has returned to Amherst. 11.5., after spending Easter at her home ln Hunter Riv- er with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. el I-llckcx. Bommunists In ' Chinese Capital OHUNGKINCr-Zprll 28—(GP)— Government reports from churls today- Communist Kiln uiin district east of Changchun. where the govern- ment's first army apparently was tc reach the fallen Manchurian cafiitnl. _ unzchulin is 9d miles from Changchun. captured by the Com- munists last week. LL-Gen. Ohso Chis I-isisng, act- ing commander of the government armies in the northeast, was scheduled to fly from Mukden to the Ohan chun ares to study the nfllitsry s ustion there. A news- flsper correspondent said five Un- ted States newsmen. including’ As- ‘ " Press correspondent Tom sterson. were sate in Chans- c ill. but that they were without freedom cf action. Approximately 100 government cials there also were being de- tained. The capture of Changchun by the Communist forces has caus- reasing uneasiness government quarters in Mukden and North Chine. As a direct re- sult, the defences at Peipina and Tienisln have been tightened up oonside ably by the government authorities. iiornwall ‘ihe Cornwall Mission Band held their Easter meeting in the‘ Vestry on Saturday sitar-noon. April 1B, with both leaders prment. Mrs. an" on" "comm...- e mee open w "God. sees the little sparrow fall. Scripture reading Mark l6: B-lb, was read by Aisdrey MnoPilssii. Minion Band purpose and prayer repented in unison by all. "Hear the pennies dropping" was then sung. Eve MmPhail took charge of the business part and celled on tut yhvoriie Resin i,» "airmen-t ails, . t y.‘ , “uggwfs-‘lldmifdse-sedpecnllsfor cessa-ifosuiipnusveiks < l genre, extra-rich dsvonoi {Odds 090E811 infl And Give Generously 5%? thud... ‘is. 3h"! "m!" Stock Breeders Ass’n Repais-lsil miiifflnmt? "".,,.'é.'.:“..;; mm... ...-m. _ (w) _ Meeting At Amherst l“? Rmmim“ iie'§'°t'mi§’i‘€3°ia we.’ $323 fiftiéi» worth oi i-Ioififi $935‘ ___ "M" 8'" " smoum in the rthdesy box. nv. the Board of 'I‘rade reported to! Amgnnsw, us, April 2a —(CP) MALLETTB ..1>1sns for the fortbcomin mo?» ‘Dwo .. P ail was pointed to tske next chapter meet . oi solo bv ands which were much a. ed with hill-Duh benediction Prayer by Norman MsoPhsii. Lunch was served. NEW MUSICAL WESTERN ‘ JAMMED 111s Wat's‘ lil- htest sin-rs love in ‘use . , . finfchee . the players are s; Dance Adelle Roberts, Guinn Bo > Williams. Andy c1 e. sv N snrro directed. BOY $40G B8 STAR-B E ANOTIIEB- GREAT WITH ACTION Curtis, eff Donnell, the Hoosier ’ ‘ f the and the Riders, oifdthe hi: file Sage, and the Dinning Sisters. JHUBICAL WESTERN 5» i; .5 i. 8. g s "8 E i i i E a E anon THE ATTABK pro stun: uvss Cancer Ban A Be Conquered Give ‘I'll-BAY This Ad Sponsored on Behalf of the P. I. I. Brunei Canadian Cancer Society 5!?- TIIE MARITIME ELECTRIC CO»; LTD. ‘11111111111111111111411111111111111111 1! Oesiiwiilistoresdthemimztgsouef 3mm églggflmwem no; British Exports for 1938 consisted per cent. lees illis. reading, mne ct goods and solo by Audrey mobiles. are oi ( Big Foy d I d: . . Ihat amount is s. sn- cent. more than the value tor s. 15 per cent increase in vO- when a new board oi directors will - ume compared with BB8. be Band was sun: and meeting clcs- manufactured and were the 1928. Biggest, GIVE 1'0 l ttouousn p CANCER A MEMBERSHIP CAMPAIGN NOW ON Life Membership . . . . . . . . $100.00 Sustaining Membership $25.00 Contributing Membership . .. . .. . .. 85.00 Annual Membership ... . . . . . . w, $1.00 0 YOUR MEMBERSHIP IN THIS GREAT CAUSE CAN ACHIEVE MUCH CANVASSERS WILL CALL 0N CITIZEN‘ was: YIIfimLZIIZ-IIZIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIAZIIIIIIIJJIJJIII t puguesyf est incresse was in flnpflfi 013k and rsw cotton. I I Rnsliatog" y; BATTERY SERVICE 207 Great George 8t. s T0 of the Maritime Stock Breed- e1 i5 Association in Amherst have but is about l3 been announced president C. F- n was rote by voi- Bailey of Frederic on. The meeting will be held my 1. g1 urisgdplammadeiorthe sionhfllbe d! Maritime Winter Fair in Novesn- these I meeting goods last bet, the finsi; fair here since we: annua i? hlellxlfst V! value since dseys At s meetins OM71" W"! Comma-g 051ml}! h d crease Wle in auto- ‘in Mmcton. the w ‘ wt W" __ ets wmvl A cockroach Iume: bdomea “Mo; kwit-l ettneaandiwgftorwi" mp9,“; mmitte s to m‘ cospecificaetioois Imports lso 1 , limb- spare Lug a; sloafisouortbflgemogo) - inter1cr of the winter new skin sew“ an increase of £34, wnoiVmin-tr “warn FOLKS ssv TllEY nrntv cmri snw" "Friends may be passing by {lid lust dmflin for a momcnt— but lust hmr that yo“ fie going to serve brisk tasting Liptorfs Tca, end watch them sit back» and relax.” , me fair commis- matures. Yes, everyone stays for Liptonk-Tea, once thq/ve tasted its lively, full-bodied flavour that experts say is brisk. Everyone comes back for a second cup of Lipton’s because its v flavour is always spirited and tangy, never . ‘an or insipid. Change to Lipt0fl'5e them _ that ineans more enjoyment in‘. every because of its lively, brslsk flavour. ‘ ‘ ‘ _ _ . . __.......~.\.__.a~z|n-o--_--nc\~o»»-—~