t l. yo“ $.19 "‘ ., . . / PAf l l‘) Sl*l\' EN eefiiiiiii5ti2:§'. __.__4 Standard in Automobiles” l ~ -'lii TITE‘ onAnnorfl1vrQwu__ooAnQrm ‘ h-" "Establishing a New TF1 E5 M roe thirst.» Sinks, Bathrooms, Floors are safely clean- ed with Old Dutch. It is a natural detergent, and contains no lye, acids or hard grit to scratch or mar the finest enamel surfaces. For economy, comfort and safety‘: sake use Old Dutch Cleanser. There's nothhig else like it. f Z“ @l@DURA . , l . r "v lzislts as ling as there are boys and . l , chzlggnlscgfltshoal “Te kn?” and m: ‘fgllrllersntsriliiratlll tullje adiliittslsoftitilecolioi‘: l without arentfllll iun shone and d" munity to educate, train and. splrit- | ma“ ywp l c“ _°“'°1- 1"‘ '- 9 hf!‘ ualizo the children; that the next‘ um “g S"° ‘ml-g ‘e 91°55? w“! flencratlcn may be able and fine —— ess it ls because humans hove and happy i - a soul tc be cultivated and must be. MAM“; - 16118 lander the loving guidance of a Tm‘; hcommiy’ l Part-fit n order to give time for C 1, 1 - __i_] spmtu“) dcvelopmenl- tlfltcsvfllflttngf ell olidlilgynflllncsl l Th” h°lpl°""°-“°55 °l m“ hum“ and truckers done up in attractive ' Young makes the parent tender and ‘mackngca and costing ‘mums me ‘ilzlllczed m "" The hum“ Pamlltssinc articles in the bulk, are no gilrh€airlg“e: ‘rMklPF “l n“? richer in food value than the bulk‘ "5 a Md" “lawm "‘ u’ fill,‘ lariitles. (Jercals. cooked and treat- ": loilinalflf “Kali ‘mvnand bumnu led iii various ways. cost more than GU18; m“ ° c "ml Mary wflzhc simpler product, especially in . ' th b lk f 1" , : v Right-minded parents exprcsslmcirlslllnngo m and are no moe {their love of their children, not on-t The 18b6,. of preparing food is a - ly in sentimental expressions of ax_licc‘ngidcqau‘xcfi m 1,5 l 1 e llcn stars as compared with the 7000 "ccticn but in the houses they build ‘in; hoilgeflfe. um eclgnoms]: l; ‘ visbl t c’: - ii c .- - " .. . ._1 - ~ S e W01’ ° ' slgimo c t: isons w t l the b st cyr tilt; lzfidélll tclogvonie P- gey and should be conserve,‘ Pep rgéntfldme“ 23113;’ schoolftou; ishable foods. especially if brought "' ~ 5 from a distance. are always expell- PPCI-IEN Utensils, \ i \ WHY ARE PARENTS? -—---—.~—» ___ __.___.\_.__...._.__i _ Heated by electricity, an English inventors device melts an entire stick of scaling wax» in u reserve-r and delivers as much as may he iievdcd through an opening in the bottom. Willi telescopes and cameras thr: have been developed astronomc can photograph at least three bil- Experimenis are under Why to as- certain if the tough fibre of a spee- ies of wild‘ pineapple. lonlz used by natives of Brazil for fishing lines and nets. can be used to make pn- per for bonds and money. J from our Agents. CARTEWS SEEDS GROW Plant in HOTBED Early LETTUCE, RADISH, GARDEN PEAS" SWEET PEAS, CABBAGE, CAULIFLOWER, ‘Etc. Buy from our SEED STORE and 2s and our beautiful churches he- s.‘ I - _ “itifiifl: our criirvélng for ‘refined and clsée thin? fijfggzlsfivncfeelxlillx L236] un ing env nment 0r our boys.“ likely to fie much was“? I s l lNew Blood N-eedelr ‘ ' iw . The “melltciknot necessary to do it that of- and girls. » . What are parents for. except. ‘u; set the stage that boys and gtris| may have every opportunity anden- | couiageme ‘ to make the most of themselves? And communities do‘ not escape a share of the IBSDODSZ‘. bility. The community is our larg- "i no’. parents in the flesh ows a. dut-‘j of social fathering and mothering to‘ the young of the neighborhood. It is a pretty poor excuse of a cminunity which can spend money for cars and radios but cannot af-i ford to educate its children or pro~l vlrlc ihum the tools of development. Some communities arc so short» -sigl~ited that they do not begrudiwi ing tr mend dimer. for lllByEPOliridS! tile weal: and unfortunate making something of themselves. a The most worthwhile. the most delightful job in the world is to lay cne‘s life upon the altar of ser- virie to the childhood of the ulorld. lAciual flesh-and-blood parents. and fatherly and mothcrly people llflh’: = never a need to feel that life lack. i l l "_" e Try m. wiuiums‘ rink Pills as o Blood Improving Health- ltest/uring Tonic. Every man. woman and child needs new, rich. rcd blood at this time of the year. That is a scientific fact; All doctors know it. The blood grows \Lh“\ and poor in the winter; there is not enough of it. [and spring shows the eflect. Take notice and see how many people are lpale and sallow at this time of the year. They complain of beinE BB5- . 5am“ genuine discount F ROM the agents’ the Island- ldtf Kpnt St., Phone 741-J. : We will be pleased to quote price‘: on some or_any design submitted to us. QHANDLER & YBELL Be Your Own Agent and , Save¢10 p. c. l Our recent discount sale has proved to us that the public do really appreciate a NOW ON We have decided to do away with all agents, therefore giving the purchaser 10% commission. amounts to a large saving. We have the LARGEST and MOST AR- TlSTiC DISPLAY of MONUMENTS on which ily tired. their appetite is poor. and they are ofwn depressed and low- spirited. urging them supply; but often their digestion is weakened so that they cannot Wm food into blood without help. Here is where modern medical science comes to the rescue. Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills have a direct action on the blood and enable you to get full use of the blood-making elements in your meals. You soon feel their cf- fect-your appetite improves. your nerves are steadicr. color returns i0 the cheeks and lipS. you hevv mo" vim and energy. and can work with less fatigue. Tho value of Dr. Williams‘ Pink Pills to all who orn in what» w‘ known as a run-down condition of health is proved by the cxperiencfl of Mr. John A. O'Neil, Port Hood. N. 5.. who saysz-“li. is not. possible for inn to recommend Dr. Willljams’ Pink Pills too highly. gradually growing weaker. foiuid it hard to do my work. suffered from severe headaches and and lvantage. as a ham. half‘ of which That is Mother Nature» to improve their bloodl I had been] the produce ls really fresh. Even though an article is on sale cheap, it is extravagance to buy more of it than can be used to ad- will be cut away with the‘ mold, or a larger bunch of celery than the. family can use or canned corn cn~ or home‘ and even mo“ who M” laugh to last after the next season's crop is ripe. Flour, soap, and some staple supplies can be kept ill- definlicly and it isthrift to lay in o silpply when the price is down. It lakes experience to determina- whether it is better to bliy the bet- ter qualilies or tho lower priced. Scmcimcs one pays only for color. flavor or wroppings in purchasing the higher priced goods; but in ‘dollars for prisons, but are unwlil~ tether cams one new more of food ‘ 3- _ 1 L t h- , Medium priced foods are. qr go w‘ so” Ce “em c; o mp usually a good buy. in canned $001k value. especially. where cnc gets more .ct' the rr-al article and less of the juice than in a cheap grade. ~ CARE OF REFRIGERATOR. made. the housewife felt it neces- sary to remove all the parts once it wcck and ivash thcm with hot suns and sicalcl thcin thoroughly once a This is still a good plan, bu‘. ten. With ordinary care, not. pc:- mitting foods to‘ remain in the loc- box until they begin to spoil. and wiping up immediately each spot of anything spilled in the iccbox, it‘ is sufficient to go over the ice~box weekly with hike-warm water 2.1 solved. Once a. month it is well to give it the old-fashioned treat- ment, but it is wasteful of ice, since ll reqllres ‘so ‘much opening of doois and warming and cooling again of the parts. Before you put vegetables ‘into the refrigerator. cut away all refuse parts. as the tops of the stalks of celery. and the wilted leaves of let- iluzc; clean the vegetables and wruo thcm in waxed paper. This will prevent odor and flavor from min~ gling with other foods. YOLISHING GLOTIIS. Old cloths which have been used for polishing are unsightly and smelly. One does not like to hang them up. for they will make a grease spot on the wnil. Besides. it-is better that. the oil in them should bo retained there and not permitted to harden or evaporate by exposure to the air. What. in do with 91d polishing cloths? ‘ A good place to keep them after the weekly polishing. is to put them in empty coffee cans. Ln the cellar. Thr loose dirt should be well shak- en out first. Tightly covered they will not draw insects nor a inousv. Pine oil will not evaporate, they will Incl show up nor smell bad nor make When refrigerators were less wcil D U RA Rugby Trucks, Four and Six Cylinders; which borax or soda has been dis- , 1 ' T. G. IVES, Dealer and Distributor Charlottetown and Montague | I f l . . the Durant “S5”. I speed, the riding charm that this great car holds for you . . . i Durant Dealer will give you every opportunity to prove its merits . <. . yourself. ‘ (\ ISUALIZE the eminently successful Star Six with its Recl Seal Continental "IF-head Motor . . . its remarkable record of speed, durability and econ- omy . . . then ADD a larger, Durant built, Hayes-Hunt body—wider, longer _ we higher radiator, of a design exclusive to Durant Products . . . Bendix four . wheel brakes . . . refinements in equipment and finish . . . and you have Seeit. Driveit . . . Discover for yourself the hidden power, the thrilling Durant Motor; n/ (fanatic. Limited A. V. spillett, Charlottetown. ‘ _ L. Simmons, l-‘rcctowm wax the linoleum in the same way. T_0 keep the floors in perfect con~ dltwn. this process should be l'c-‘ peated once a month. The d00r. Wm- lmd Places where the traffic is thickest may need a little ext...‘ cont of wax about once a week. X TIIE BATH TUB. 1T Your bath tub. sink or btrcclains have become discolori pvlth ugly stains try removing those. ‘by rubbing With a cloth wet with. krmstriic. If this (loos not. worlm other lGleaniiigs From Millview And f Mr. Kelsey Burhoc. City. spent ‘the Easter Holidays at Millvicw. Kll Quito ii number of our local sports _; irriw {irhing on April 2nd, 11nd r~- port on excellent. notch. Durant “ S5 " Sport Brougham. Six Cylinders lull! in [flllf models, Sonia! from nnnr ‘rdmv, r..." Dom Sporl Bmullum (lllmlnlrd), Spr-ul ‘I'll-n Dnnr Akin» ond Srcriul (Ion/u. Passenger Cars Fours and 3hr: from to I f.o.b. Leaside, Ont. Taxes Exlrc Your local‘ Toronto ‘ (Iolmda ‘Capacity 1 ton and 11/4 long OUR SHOW ROOM, 219 GREKT GEORGE ST. ii. J. Campbell, Fortune. 1. R. Bell. Murray Harbor. C. G. Green, Borden. “mum: flfliflflhe- w dour Fain-i‘ Till". J. t‘, Niclhcindifiicli. We pray eziuncsily for you that in _\onr iianir oi‘ tridl and grief, you may be comforted and sustained with tho tlloilght that your lose is ; in, llllfl wt; rejoice to know he when the sumom cam-.- uiul is- gone to he with Jesus. But we sorrow not. even as others which llllVbllfi hop Forif We he- llPVth llizil. Jesus died and lilF/Qi‘ ‘dtl-flilll, vwlil in tlivm illlmwlliiltllli: blimp hi Jurill-N’ will (lflll bring with lrlln. Signed on Ir» lifllltl hi’ flu: lllt\nilli"l‘s ui llll‘ W, .\1. S. of llullici" llivvr ‘icncc WtlS not so lnrgc as wouH iothcrwisc been. The story ivns guest interesting and kept one won- ydcrilig tc the lost. how they were .gting to ‘pan’ out. Excellent spec- fioltics between the Acts were given {by Mrs. E. Sullivan. pianist. and Mr. J. McGillvray. violinist. The lplayeis acted their tmrts well. and J much rrcdit is due thrm. Let's hear Irvin you soon again. Vicinity ‘D515- LETTER 0F SYMPATHY spent. 3 add a little powdered brick (lust ‘o? “M” M“m"y“" Hidlmnl‘ l. "liv'l' r . n] Dilly‘ l .\l -~. h; . the kerosene; but do not also (Yllnliltlllthp ""“"""‘ lmlmlv“ Wm‘ "f" l’"‘" ‘on [Worth-tit \llllll)il"l‘-‘ llvlVllrl‘ Alirll Mm’ 'Rav’kh""" hwy brick (lust nor friction to scour mt'l°"l-“- M“ "ml, M“ wm- 0mm?" llilll. Hus. WW} lhhllsreclailia‘ fllnlsh‘ t bb l-Mlnlllgw‘ 3 Th" lll|'lll|l1'l‘-\'<\I' tho Hills-d W. /\.“Ll'l7ll()ill(.‘l'S already have chari- ,ou s lave s u orn stuiiis . , _ .\l h‘. .' Hum -r Ii.i'-‘ ‘.1 t ~| u - t) l‘ t) .t ii .if lwmch Wm not comp 0m my mm‘- »iyigliflssllla"lllclgllllldsftiiyl ~Mrlqfolrlll ""'“"-‘* "l W" ill it‘ ili'l"lllt'-ll :‘_\‘llll(|‘)ill‘ll\.v llic sllullllvlhllcl? willcbtlrlevlisigluc: ljrlotilc lng them witln juvellc ivnim‘. ‘_ " ~' _ _ ( “j Y‘ ,; ‘in the .~.\\" e irlnl you w ire eilivil nci-tiit-hslci-ii part oi‘ the United ""1" 0f tilts" Clilflucrs will wow. "l°“‘“°" l" "m" m“ h“ l“ “Md” In w“ llltllillll h. llli‘ th-iuh or v..ur Smith Auyust 1n i932. improving nftci" Ilntlcrgolng all o1» . . . (lilllltll Ill ihc (7hiii'loiteio\vli lily.» llillil. I ilin stains have prnhnbly been s». absorbed into the pores of the limb; erlal that nothing will take them pains in the back. I was nervous anyflflflg 915p dirty, they W111 b0 in and easily irritated. and Blifltlcthfil’ good condition for Lilo next using. my condition was deplofflble- lhand will not be a fire hazard. friend urged me to take Dr. Wtl-. liams’ Pink Pills, and I got a half dozen boxes. I had only taken them o short time when I found them helping me. and by the time I had taken the supply I out. I was aaain enjoying good health. "eadach and pains had disappeared. ml’ nerves were strengthened and I had good reason to be tilankful that l had followed the advice of my friend.“ Whether you are seriously ill or merely feel easily tired and out~ot- sorts, you should try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills this spring. They are sold by medicine dealers everywhere. or will be sent by mail at 60 cents a box by writing The Dr. Williams’ Medicine 00.. Brockville. Ont. BUYING SCREENS Screening which will riot rust eas- ily. while more expensive as to flu-t cost. is usually the most economical in the long run, as it will not need to be so frequently renewed. Copper screening is the most nearly rust-' proof; but Japanncd iron wire and o bronoed screening are also good. Fourteen mesh screening. with t fourteen squares to the inch. will keep out flies: but to shut out mos- quitces and small bugs one needs sixteen mesh screening. Full-length window screens are a => comfort, especially in hot weather. as they permit the opening of the'~= window. both top and bottom. and‘ thus induce s. better circulation of ihot air. which rises to the top ofl ithd room. 1 n the wire mesh of the screen mjdoor is pushed against. it may be {protected by a heavy wire grill over ‘the lower half of the door. will prevent the screen netting from | [being broken or becoming stretch- ‘ed and saglifll- ‘ l WAXED FLOORS. To make the kind of waxed floors ‘which are not slippery. use only a ‘thin coat of wax and polish it hard. l iRub the wax into the pores of the ‘ lwood. rother than leaving it as a. Charlottetown, P.E.l. Established 30 years. ‘coat on the surface. Pour a little y liiquid wax on a lamb'ii wool bruiin .wlth a long handle so that you will ‘not have to get down on your knees. ll-ev it dry about thirty minutes. ‘then polish the floor. with an elec- trically driven polisher if you have ' one or can rent one. You may l out-in which case I can do nothy ing for you but sympathize. l Wash crisp celery and stuff theinicpiy; groove in it with pimento or cream]. ' cheese or peanut butter. vegetable with the rich. fatty filling is it pleasant combination. overlook the gentle art of livliigllottctown, together in neighborllncss. . go to; then we want to own a ear once wood, nir and the better driving out of the 4o 3e; away from “om; three wives." Th!“ i nometry.." q [THE oases ‘flu: nuuiy friends of MFR, Emer- svn Sheldon. Millvicw. are plezisi-rl to learn lhati-ihe has returned honic ‘after being in tho P.E.l. hospital ‘or |:.evcral weeks, following an opera-l ‘llcn. Latest reports she is doing‘ THE 1311s ‘STEELE, BRIGGS’ SEEDS STUFFED (JELEIIY. The crisp§ .~ Mrs. C. W. Sheidow. Millview. i= reported as doing nicely after hav- ing undergone n serious operation leecll that are “ ” “‘ ' "in the l’. E. I. Hospital. She has ‘Thbh- "“'_¢d We have lb- Mns- SQLQMQN 5AYF-1 ‘tbcen able to icavc the hospital. and '° ‘rm’ “an?” embed llil D- ° “ " * “ ‘ lis at present at the home of her "' .""§ h." 1W. Perry Seed While cultivation the arts. do lwtlbrothei‘. Mr. Thus. McMillan. Chn.-~ P“""?' '"‘. ‘ll’ Cmnplnfl l germination -— . Cnnadienhai- non and no now in chm: l fizzle, Brigg’ Among the passengers on the‘, ° ° ° “ ° lMurray Harbor train Saturdnvl Sold everywhere Pam“. m.“ -SMlLES- lwere:-Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McEach-; l" 51"“ m," u, h"; ° ’ " “ " ‘tern. Mr. James Ross. Mr. Edward 5",; f," d," Yo", First wo want to own a home iolcurrail. Mr. Frank Lea. Mr. Clar- "gfliuujfyjffd iunnm Mr. and Mrs. John Mut- Cnialolut phy. Miss Hazel Smith. . "What is this‘ man arrested forr‘. VA very enjoyable play was held "Bigotry. your honor. he's l;'t,in the C. M. B. A. Hall. Vernon‘ |Rtver, Easter Monday night by the “That isn't bigotry; that's trig i-‘vcrncn Dramatic Club. Owing to; the condition of the roads. the sud-l VEEE Hlgi scour one no a STEELEBRIGGS SEED co» "cAwAn/vs cps/arzsr szrn HOUAf" TORONTO — HAMILWQN — wiunivil‘. EACH DAV. . i By Barrie Payne‘ i runny. 0H it's NOT so BAD-AN w niltifa 1|. ‘reinvent-it y a it.‘ ;;__;i t.» “ { ‘ 1 .! fit‘ REGINA "- MY HU$BAND T l5 CRATY T HAT SURE l5 ’ GABBYGRAM$ ‘MY MFE WANTED A ' COHPRQHIBZD" "now v " “w: whom ‘rwliin f Pouuns o: amass: / .. fill 53%. “L-zn-‘i. ‘cm m, FQIIQM. \_ Wow wt Marx. Angeli...‘ rm 555‘ ’-'¥'!fl"‘-l.;t\\~.-\. f‘ H”, .-... ._ _.