"gar. a son. MARCH 23, 19.57 111E UHARLU'l'l'I£'l'UWN RICE i 2O CASH and CARRY GROCERY SPECIALS will be Displayed on 120 ft. of counter space at real CASH AND CARRY PRICES. Don't miss this chance. Prices will not be adverllflfll- You Will be well paid to visit this store and Pick up these BARGAINS. Tomorrow may be too late. COME NOW. go at Prices Marked. CASli and Just what is on the counters CARRY STORES "PM GWIIe Street isl CIIARLOTTETOWN (EASILICA) The regular wevkly meeting was livid on Friday. February 26th. with the usual large attendance. A welal event took place during trio l'\l iiing in the form of the prescri- tahon of eleven Badges by Scout".- uiisiiei- Rmvley, and the following were awarded Badges. i-Iealthymarrs Badge, momma Kelly. Friend to Animals. marl Doyle. Second Glass- Bill MacGulgan, Allan Maclviiian. John Dooley, Edward W1?‘ Arthur Brown. Bill DcOoste. Charles Campbell, Henry Doucette, Richard Rcwley. This splendid showing denotes what a keen interest tho boys are Iii-king in Scouting. A short Oourt oi Honour ws-s held after the meeting. The regular weekly meeting of’ the 1st Charlottetown Troop was licid on Illlldsy night. March 5th. at 1.00 p. m. The Troop proceeded in a. body to 8t. Dunstan’; Basilica for the Icnten Service. After Church they returned to the hall where Rev. hither h/icOsrdle presented. on behalf of Rev. Father Morrison a bssmtifiul. engraved, Chinese word. Needless to say the Troop greatly latcs this lovely gift and it nrvc as a remembranc!’ of him. Provincial Commission- er Moi-rt also spoke. The meet- IHQMII WIth the Scout Silence_._ BIRTHS EOTIS-TWETTM’ River, NBTIZIOSI, to Mr. and Mrs- Stewart Ross a daughter. Constance Mai-y. hlcDONALD-At York. to Roscoe A. and Mrs. MacDonald. a daugh- ter. BALDIBSON-At New Wiltshire. P. El Island. on Thursday, March l8. 1987, to Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Balderson, s daughter. GltAHAlVL-At Cavendish. P. E. Is- land. on Thursday. March 18,1937, to Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Graham, a daughter. PAOLI-At City Hospital, March 20th. 1931 to Mr. and Mrs. Simon P. Pauli, Jr., s son.‘ HENNlGAR-In this city. March 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Henni- ._: DEATHS Iuiohrisifit’ tiuFrioT-Tieltfsan- atorium. March 22, 1937. Marshall Hits/hes. Freetown, seed 4'1. Funeral to Siunnieflleld Church Wednesday at 9 a. m. MncCALLUM-At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital on! Sunday, March 21. 1907, Daniel MacCallurn. l! d 04 ye IN NEMORIIIM In loving memory of A. Russel McLurc his died Mord U, 1935. Inserted by and Sisters. Brother N. D. MdcLean UNDERTAKER EMBALMER Charlottetown and North Wiltshlre Phone 149 Tippet- Rodd Nuptials Tris weaning took i on Monday. mtiuipfi “ffimfi Holy Trinity Church. Lyonsdown, New Barnet, near London Eng- land, of Miss Mary nous nbuu oi ilhflrluttetcwn. P. a. I. daughter oi the lain Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Rodd, in Mr. George L. MrTl-PDEI. form- “Xr NW" 511mb. younger son oi Mr. and Mrs. Livingstone Tippet °i NW Bumet. England. The service was conducted by the'R,ev, D. H. D. Wilkinson, M, A, The bride who was given away by Dr, John E. Andrew of East Rbyflll/y. P. ll. I. wore a marine blue three-piece e. mble with brown accessories and a. d a 0f Orchids. N“ ‘p: y Thu briursruom was attended by m? Dvuslwi Tldey of Montreal. The Buests included the relatives oi the bridegroom, also My, and MYS- M1501‘. Miss Marlon Allder, Mrs. Andrew Roberts, Mi‘, Man, Bowden of Vancouver, B. 0., Mr. Alan MacMillan of Charlottetown, P E. I. and Mr. Leslie Ball oi Montreal. A Yfiwotlon was held at the home of the bridegroom’; parents, mg late in the aitemcon the bride and bridegroom left for their honey- moon by motor for a tour in the home Country. They will sail at the end of March for Canada, when; they will take up their residence at Halifax. Nova Scotla. The Story Of Dun’s Agency “The Memantile Agency" was the subject of an address given at the Rotary luncheon yesterday by Rotarian A. L. MacPherson, 10¢. a1 representative for Dunn and Bradstreet. He dlociiised the purposes and fonnation of such an agency. ss- tablished. in New York in 184i. be- ginning with one small mom and less than half a dozen clerks, and now growing into s. big concern with more than 16,000 employees, branch offices in a.ll the principal cities od,’ the world, and more than 100,000 correspondents in the less important business centres. The speaker reviewed the circumstances under which the mercantile agen- cy came into existence some 85 or 100 years ago. At that time it was customary for the western and southern traders to visit theeast- ern wholesale merchants and man- ufacturers twice a year to make their purchases in person. Tho prevailingsystein was a six months credit on all transactions. This was a crude system, and as the count- ry expanded it showed an increas- Ing tendency to break down. Means of travel and communication were sill unctertain. and if the letter of introduction failed to convey suf- ficient information upon which to extend credit withVsa-IQIIY- Aurelie. might elapse before it could suit‘ piemented. In the meantime. the buyer would go elsewhere for his and a valuable account would be lost. Periods of depression oc- curred frequently in which the 955°‘ em squat-s lost heavily owln8 W the inability of the western buyers to meet their obligations. In 1837 a mercantile agency W“ sstablmhed by Arllilli‘ Turban. w! it ra/Dldlytsilfzlflédhmsligltgut Cw‘ e n - adghznfipeaker explained the firm is turning out millions of type- written reports dealifll Wm‘ his?” or the concern. method oi operat on. fire hazard. tame the financial ma“ ‘$183131: credit standing- u $13211. or the agency's NW‘:- there is no drévsialituizfl?mkgeh'utm inous 05595 would be materially rsducedh 1r- Botarlsn Ian Burnett was out‘ may; p, i‘ Marks. 0! Mm ' was I I“ _ Rotation W. lll- m" V“ w“ iter an extended ab- combd buck 5 w scnce. It was decided to pay rom the balance m the Rotary auction. $173436. ‘the curi- p maiking total more than last vw Rntarian Miles ttgld of n t m-rilt-"ilut§s'rn§i°iau~es' mm our» up “n; 1|; was decided “to iomt about It for this Vi"? erlv o1 Charlottetown, now of gain- The Central Guardian “W58 iur perfect pictures. n-siss-a-zi-u. IADIOS at bargain prices at Toombs Music Store. 1,315 FOXMEN-Invest now in insur. m“ "saint"!- piip mortality. Feed Purine Chow and increase your Pelt sales for next season. L386-3-l0-l2I POULTBYMEN - All interested in raisins poultry should tuna ui CHNS. Halifax, every morning at ‘M5 and hear the Purim. Plan for I'd-Iain; ducks, L386-3-IO-12I TEACHER-B! While In Charlotte- tmm “m and 11159913. our new stock 0f Footwear. Purdie-Fierg-u. son s. L-796-3-23-ll. POLICE COURT-At the police Wu" Ye-Btcrday s. vagrant was re- manded untll today. A motorist on a charge of speeding was fined $3.00 and costs or five days and the case 0f a party charged with, uuucvius People on the street was adjourned for a week. POLICE BCIZE RUM-Mounted police seized three-quarters cit a. Eullonof rum when they raided a house on Richmond St. Saturday night. The householder would be charged with illegal possession o1 liquor, police said, "EIGHTY-SIX YOUNGW- Mir. Benl- Breimner. bur prominent bilfilllecs man and Iitterateur, has been receiving many congmguig. tions from home and abroad on his eishty-slxui birthday. which he celebrated quietly at his home with Col. and Mrs. D. A. MocKinnon, Fitzroy St. on Saturday. Mr. Breniuer is liale and hearty with all his old time mental vigor. GYRO DINNERF-Dr. B.C.Keep- ing, president of the Gyro Club, presided at the weekly meetinglast night. Prizes were awarded in connection with the literary con- test sponsored by the Club. First award went to Mr. Walter Fowler and second to ‘Mr. Kenneth Mac- Kenzic. Dr. Keeping was in charge of the entertainment for the even- ing. He read an “unplayable play,” Mr. F. M. Marks of Montreal was a guest. DINNER AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE-His Honour Lieutenant Governor George D. DeBlois. hon- ilill’! colonel of the Prince Edward Island Light Horse, entertained at dinner at Government House last night. Guests were: Brigadier H. F- H- Hrrtubers. 0.1/1.1), n.s.o., M.C., commander of Military Dis- trict No.6 and Major Jeffery, O. BE" M.C.. D.A.A., and Q.M.G., of Military District Nd. a, both of Halifax: and the oflicers oi the Prince Edward Island Militia un- ent. The toast to the King was the only toast honoured. Music during the dinner was furnished by Mr. Harry Gomez and his or- chestra. ' LIBERAL MEMBERS ENTER- TAINED — The Women's Liberal Club tendered their usual after- noon reception to the members of the Legislature and their wives yesterday. following the adjoum- ment of the House. 'I‘lie function was held in the Canadian Legion parlour, which was tastefully doc- orated for the occasion. The guests were received by the Club presi- dent, Mrs. Reuben MacDonald, as- sisted by Mrs. Thane A. Campbell and Mrs. Peter Sinclair. Tea was poured by Mrs. Kicly, lvirs. D. J. Riley. Mrs. M. R. McGulgan and Mrs. Arthur Miller. and was served by a bevy oi young ladies. Brief informal speeches were made by Premier Campbell and other gov- ernment members. LECTURE AND CONCERT EN- IOYED-A St. Patrick's lecture and variety concert was given in Bonshaw hall on Wednesday ev- ening. March 17th. under the aus- pices of the Women's Institute. Mr. W. R. Shaw, the speaker, dealt very ably with the swbjeot of Ire- land and its people, ~ which was much appreciated by a large audience. Mr. Shaw’ also sang three Irish songs which it is need- less to say were greatly enjoyed by all. The Women's Institute are very grateful to Mr. Shaw for giv- ing of his time and efforts so wil- lingly to help them in this way. The remainder of the program consisted of singing, readings, dia- logue and dancing, and the mem- bers also wish to thank the Misses Katie McKay. Lillian Elliott, Janie McKinnon. Verna Buchanan, and Eileen Shaw, also Master Everett McPhail and all others who con- tributed towards making the con- cert a success. Also ms. Stephen McLeod who kindly made the cake which was sold by tickets, and won by Mr. Alex McPadyen. who held the lucky number 8'1. Lunches were also sold and alto- gether a goodly sum was realized, part oi which will be given to the Anti T. B. League and the P.E.I. Hospital to help in the installing oi’ the new X-rsy. 4L.__ _ its. About thirty-five were pres-- IIINO YOIIR OWN BUSINESS rescue s. rates in Permanents for this week, Rose Miarie 16B Great George St. Phone 1243. L-791-3-z3.m_ CANCEL FLIGHT T0 MAGDA- LENS—A Canadian Airways sghgd. uled flight to the Magdalen Islands yesterday was cancelled because of weather conditions. officials an. nounced last night that a flight would be made as soon u the weather cleared. CAR TAMPEILED WITH-Rail- Wfly employees discovered Saturday evening that a car on the siding in front of the Canada Packer; Ltd. warehouse had been tampered with. The car had been sealed at four o'clock in the afternoon and at seven it was found that the seal had been broken. Police were call. ed but investigation revealed no trace of the intruders. Nothing in the car, which was about three. quarters full. had been disturbed. A Dfldlwk was placed on the door i0 frustrate any further attempts at entrance. Personals Mrs. Win. Sharpe, Norboro, has retumed tn her home from the Prince County Hospital. MIB MM Wfllkfil‘, Kelylnngpgn‘ the week end in Surrunerside visit- ing relatives. KNIGHTS PYTi-IIAS HALL TONIGHT 8.15 p.m. 25 Bingos-ZS Prizes Special Priul Free Games Everybody welcome. miiiifililis WATEIIEIILCRS Maritime A r ti s t s Feature In Exhibit- ion At Harris Mem- orial Art Gallery, A very interesting exhibition oi water colors and pastels is being held in the Harris Memorial Art Gallery by the Art Society of Art Association. lvfrs. D. D. Scannell, who has been spending the past ten days at lier old home in Georgetown leaves this morning on return w Jamaica Plain. Mnfi. ‘ Mrs. Alex ltIcDoiiald. Coveliead l Road. is doing as well as can be ‘ expected after an operation in the P. E.I. Hospital. Ml‘. Alfred MCLPEII, Covehegd Road, has about completely rgcov. cred from a recent severe illness. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tufts return- ed home irom U.S. A. where they spent an enjoyable winter visiting friends. Mr. William McLeod Alberta, who has been wsiting his father, Mr. Duncan Mc od, Strathcoiia, Klllfs County. or the past two weeks leaves on return today. It is interesting to note that Mr. Duncan McLeod, who yesterday celebrated his 89th birthday is en- 1084118 excellent health. MP- George Mclsaac. eighteen- ycar-old son oi Mr. P. A. McIsaac. MLA. Sourls, was in the Char. lottetown Hospital last night crit- ically ill. Doctors believed he was suffering fiom an attack of men- lngitls. He was removed to hos- pital yesterday after he became seriously ill at his home Sunday night. He had been ill for the past week with a. mild case of influenza Una hllnnrdfi for Diinrlriili’. Police Arrest Man lifter Early Morning Chase A young man was awaiting his appearance in police court on a charge of vagrancy last night, after he had led special constable Peter Morrison and later officer Jay a merry chase through a snow storm special constable Morrison trailed him to the corner of Great George and Grafton streets. After follow- ing fresh foot-prints in the snow leading into an alleyway to the rear of a number of stores. Con- stable Morrison saw a man in the act of opening a WIIICIOW at the rear .oi' a grocery store. Placing him under arrest every- thing went wolf while escorting him to the station until the pris- oner suddenly bolted when they reached Kent street. Following a call to headquarters for aid. the man was overtaken again near the, Soldiers‘ Monument but escaped while Constable Morrison was using one hand w reach for the hand-‘ cuffs. Officer Jay arrived and the two slcuths picked up the footprint again which led them to an auto- mobile parked in front of a Pownal street residence. Stealthily they ap- proached as the man attempted to open one oi the car doors and he was finally held by the police. _._._{Z---- UNUSUAL THEFT 8T. NAZAIRE, France - Police are investigating theft of the foun- I dirtion stone of a new Labor Ex- change here. A cylinder with a rec- placed on a war memorial, have al- so vanished. ed himself as the be ton A. A. Dstancc race l! ford Club time of one hour 52 niiuilies 59 - seconds. single challenge from the mark and when he broke tlic lapel in water colors as opposed to Elli‘ old fashioned method of careful drawing and composition and viaiiistaklng coloring. Tlie pictui-w are well worth a visit to the nah, lery to sec. as they illustrate viv-. idly what is being done by Mai-i- time artists. Among the ivorks singled out for special praise by local arli-‘is was. the pastel portrait by Miss C. Mc- Kiel of Sackvllle. Only one picture by a Prince Edward island artist appears, that of “Poivnal Ear," water color by Mrs. P. A. Creel- an man. Other artists are hfiss Violet Gil- lett of Saint John. IVIIOSC wafer color “Barbara, Bob and David," drew much favorable Cflllllllfilltl and Miss Pearl Woods, also of Saint John, who has a fine decor- , ativc panel in wood. ‘ In addition there are the water colors. "Unloadiii?" by LeR-oy" Zwicker, Halifax: “The Mill." ‘vlrs. Ruth Salter \Villll\\’l‘l‘!lll. Hal- ifax; and "The Mill on the Gnsfi pereaux" by Miss G\\’(_‘llCIOI_\’ll Hales of Woiiville. All theabove pictures are espec- ially good in their respective lines but there are many others, of which space will not permit mou- tion, which are well worth a visit to the gallery. ‘ The exhibition ivill be open to the public this afternoon and in- nlglit and tomorrow afternoon. Young Marathoner Causes Sensation MEDFCJRD, Mass, March 21i- iAPl-Littlc Johnny Kelley‘, un- empoyed Arluuric-n floriststiiiiip- marnilioiier t0 at in next months llllllOlls Bos- ivhcn he ained his fourth coruoeuiive Mul- ZO-milv mice victory Sauturday in the record smir- hi! He led a pack of 61 without s 9W1? Yiifltfifdfiy- he improved his own record for Blshtiua e suspicious loekins this. which he made in 1935 rive individual crossing Queen Square weeks before lie gained hi5 Bo-izvii marathon VICIOYY, by two minutes 2'1 3-5 seconds. Waller Young Montreal clocked in 1:55 :45 4-5. crossed the line second a half-mile behind vhf‘ victor and the third finislivr. Frank "Pat" Dcngis. the Baltimore marathon star. trailed the runner- up by about a mile. (Terence D e m a r. iil-ixir-olri Keene, N. H" veteran. who has won seven Boston marathons, lin- lshed (Fghth. Selassie Appeals For Massacre Probe LONDON, March 22 - (APi - Hails Selasie has appealed to the League of Nations to Investigate a “rnamacrfl sign Secretary Eden told the Home of Commons today afiorilin Ethiopian legation reported ihrce sons of prominent natives had been killed. Two sons of Dr. W. C. Martin. Ethiopian minister to Lmidoii. and Fekade Selassie Hcroiiy, son 0rd of the ocfflflolly 8nd i‘ "Tell/h of Gucta Herouy. Ethiopian for- Ncgus. eign minister under the wertz-‘slain, the iegation said. Free State Plans BINCO PARTY I EXHIBIT III Prince Edward Island. It was col- , lected and loaned by the Maritime l The collection is of special in-f terest as it illustrates the modern , ‘rend 0f splash and quick flIflWllll" by ‘ ls-milri i at Addis Ababa, For- Wiiiows Pension l l 4 lbs. Dates — — — - -- 23c 3 tins Sliced Pineapple — 31c 3 cans tall Salmon _— — - 29c Maple Syrup —- 39c for 19c EASTER BEEF THE BEST IN PHONES 871—-872 4 choice Heifers from St. Dunsiaifs (allege. 3 choice Baby Beef from Ottis McLeod, Plug. llbccan Coffee - _ ~ _ 37c Jelly Powders ~ ~ 6 for 25c Lobster large cans 65c for 49c China Oats ~- -- 33c for 29c Baking Powder -- 29c for 21c .-_-__.._.___1 THE CITY BURHOE’S GROCERY iiiuii s. FISH uiniusi canny union tllburii] nIIiTTAlPf-At Albany, March 21. 1037. Nlilfv Lavina Muttai-t, widow of IIlB 11in- John hiuiiart. aged 40 | years. Funeral Xveciiiesday morning leaving the house at 8.45 for the It. Bay. i 1 . C. Cemetery.’ at Seven Mile hallway Bill Draws Criticism. iCJ’. By Guard-airs Special “its; OTIAwA, lviarcli 2z—Any cour- ageous attempt to deal‘ with Can- unit's railway problem would meet opposition irom the members of paii-llaiineiit‘ who advocated such measures, Transport lviinister‘ Howe THE NE W" llci-e is the Wave that you THE MODERN B 166 Great George Street just a flick of the comli and your hair looks TILIII. EASTER SPECIALS Owner and Oipcraior. MRS. l-I. )l.»\.\‘.\'l.\'(i. ti... Tot I I liaii- Il|'l'l] Ililllillii; liir . . . l School Children's Permanent/s — — — — -— —— $1.75 Other Perrnanents — — — — - 52.00. 50$!"- si-fiil. $5.00 The new Kalor Itlrichim-lv» Pfllllklllfillii, No Electricity. No hlarhiiilrs. N» lic-au-rs. Regular $10.00; spm-iul $7.4m. All work guaranteed. Best quality materials used. Experienced Operators. Aluke your appniiiiiiir-iiis early. (‘al l .1. EAIITY SHOPPE ‘fun-rel Iiuilduig i declared in the House of Commons iouay as opposition members criti- vised IIIS bill l0 revise iiie capital Sllllllfillllf) of the Canadian Nation- ul Itailwiiys. 'I'lu-. hill, previously reviewed in the ltuil\i.'ay Committee, made pro- gress ziirougli committee of the whole despite objections from Con- servative leader Bennett and WA- Walsh (Cons. Moiitreal-hiountRoy- ll ). It was Mr. Walsh who urged a courageous attempt to dclll kill-ll the l‘1llI\‘.'ii\' problem in constructive fashion afrrr he complained ilic bill before the House made no improve- mciu. Urge Higher Duty On Furniture ((‘,.l‘. By (iuai-diaifs Special Wlrcl OITAWA, March ‘oz-The Turlii ’ Donia iii a report iablezl by Fiiifliifle l Minister Dunning in the COHHHOIIS today rvcomiriended that. the duty 1 Oil iuriiiturc coming Ill from United si,;.<_.i;,- mid 0‘I\(?l‘ countries under the intermediate tariff be increflfifid 30 per cent to 3'1 1-2 PM’ ‘limi- i As n l0 per cent discount OPQYHW-i- , because of ihc trade agmflllellé i iviili France and aillllles t” Pill“? States. the actual ‘dilly VII‘ yBoards recommendation vgas 027 , lowed would be increased film l, 110!‘ cent to as 3-4 oer veni- n would mean that the rates I01‘ larilf ilcni 5l9 covering ‘fliflflilg types of furniture should remain 1 per cont under the British Tingle; once to which it was reduced Pg 20 per cent in the budget HOW _ '3' fore the licusc. The llllflTYlwllale would be increased from 30 t" 3’! 1-2 per cent and 31c Smell“ 7'3‘ - .n miriénp “god Pgioégwi the advance be li‘llll)m'nr.v- rub-k" i° "‘.‘""“’ l“ (W. yogrg gmrl in the meantime in: inriusyn. should investigated i nroliriiis and seek in remedy iem. _._________ To Establish Trans-Canada Air Service ‘(My By Guardian's-Special Wire) orrswa, March ri-rirst reels; lativc stops l0 initiate a ‘iiISi W!“ CUaSIi-LO-(Jililsl aviation service in | from Form Central Managem e nt C o m m i tt e e (C. l". by Guardian's Special Wire» MONTREAL, March ZZ——~PI'DI)O.\- ed organization oi a "ventral man- agement committee" oi the newly- formcd Canadian Federation of _ Mayors and Municipalities vras nii- . J nounced today by Mayor E. . tilt‘ Crngg of Halifax, president of Federation. Purpose of i110 contemplated new unit. the President raid. would be to deal with matters needing swift action. without the lciigtliv pro- cess of calling together the Weier- ations full executive. Its recom- mendations. though. would be suh- ; ject to the national PXGCIALIYCIn ap- Tlic central ir-iiiuiiitic suggfitioi; itself, also v . to the executive loi" (‘Olhlfll iiion. A»; chosen by Mayor C ' ii. would con-fist of Smiilryv Lewis of Ott- awa. i Ifliiil treasurer; Mayor J. Aciiil-mzir Riiviiuiult. Montreal} hfayor W. D. Robbins, Toronto: lilayrii‘ J Albrrt Snillh, Kitchener. Pfik-iilvlll oi‘ Llii‘ Ontario Mayor! Assuruitioii. ' Alderman W. H. sec- Illll ilie oiwrziiiozi of the Federation! 010i? contact 01 uuii:.i-.,ri:<il leaders iui of iiic ofiicl “T, Elli .0 is pnriiri fax Clllvl’ m train R.'\<CI‘ICY,I. TAlLOll i,i:.\vi-".s minnow LONDON --\Vi'iism K. DurwarQ lirziri of liciiiivtii Diirwarrl Ltd.‘ tailors, (iiml “iwi vi ifJYIilf! a fort- unv nf SIIIFHIDTV] 1 r- duiy 01' ( $272 600 has liven paid. I oui uuicii Wm. A. Rogers A-I Plus windmill panels from 3 Old Dui you like. You can obtain u comp l! 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"OW IQ OBTAIN THIS §|LVERWARE—-$end 50c 0nd tho mentioned In this advertisement. This offer, good only In Canada, expires "F"- lt is kind to sen OFFERS roll Qualify Silverware in the ch lube-ls for any one oi the units You may order one, ores many as Ieie sci at on amazingly low cost. Iilsl, I937. REE BIIITER SPRENJERS- t. m.» 5511i rs! semi-icy! nflidvrilnl curt-ls from Old llwtb Inhrli. and mic: ovsim on cookriuL itnKs-vta-t 5:. no we“. —i,,~ 3 i» 7i\"‘!l‘ 50c homO l'i."'.luh->lrurd TIIRITF TIIBLE 0R SERVING sN'o£‘N-;"1'ylIC$('0Jn.IdCl> -Icr 1i em!» ii Drlrieli I IrcnOlJPi-I nlr \bll.fl'ld NE COLD Mill‘ FORK-value Sun-it. 3 windmill nun-ll w“ on NE OR AVV LlDlE-v-iios "is: ‘l windmill m O'i Dow» l . . . . . C NE EU TIER KNIFE IND ONE Sllhtil SP00lt-v<ii.--$1.00 -r. ~r fcl awe" illfllnlll from OlJ otiuiiaseinso‘, and . . .. . . . a Old Dutch Also Offers You- Clecining Value because It's mods with Seismotiie-u fine cleaning Grid polishing free Ivom liiirsh, scratchy grit. Old Dutch cleans quicker and clenui "IOPB us If cleans and it doesn't scratch. sifive hands 0nd leaves no grifiY cvnliiil mince Ill MOllllTflI, Mayor _ wiiii ECONOMY Ono can of hides sII. II Bloodhound To Trifle Missing Woman residue and doeini clog drains. Suve time and money by using Old Dutch for all your cleaning. Remember such unit of silvc rwci-re require’: 50c (c. P. b Guardian's sprain Wire) DUB . March 22~Pen lonrs for all widows in the Frcc State the government to eiitcr into B contract with the eorPOYflLVJ“ Pm‘ vlding for the organization and 0P‘ FOR SALE ‘ .. ' id services SAINT JOHN. N. 3.. March D3 p“ ca sully, shows no brush-marks, is theaim of a new widows and or eratlon of such lines ai _ n ‘ -— -<<>-=»—* emu“ "°'“.i‘°.i.”l; u“ u" - ~'- e M d» w" ll‘.‘“3.ii"‘°““"‘°"‘ "l" "u" smarts; iris. -~' = any" ‘rm i“ "_"::':1".*:.':- a = lays! Britten. sues Stsndlfll n ml- W" “W” eh whin- Aukyourdaalcr. 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One of Royal Britten’: foals may be seen in Charlottetown. This how.- will be sold worth the money. Also s newly Inshcncd rniloh cow. urine ilie government lion to acquire and Dill’ 5°‘ a: g the shares of the capital stoc m th" corporation. Bud Illmle‘ and more generous terms will be 41.5w as well as 29,000 children. including orphans. Under the old act. pared two years ago. 14000 A woman enswerins M’ m‘ [Jlhvlievlfmlsdnvuiltum gun's dsscriptlm was founfl h Boston today but information fo- r: I'lvm0v irv-iq “a m: ALABASTIII “fl- Ayrerhlre. night said sh¢ hid bell! 1599mm‘ widow ard 14000 or liens re rive-l i llinrlro the board of railway ' Apply. _ a resident of East Dcd-hm . _ , . .. 5 " ' p ' " . ‘ -" ‘ u, w. w I. P. yogi-m 35.... in u.» no. 7 HF NA f/ONAL WALL c0 mvo gig;- grohe; first égmiiyhoozraiio . gr-fihsiyziugnlwmhr" u a" I i ‘ ' ' ' , ‘ tb flfiflfi it Ila Id pail. I services‘ ~ autumnal-ulna