Hooo 1O (Colors, new Crepe Moroecan Special ILK CREPE, soft, lustrous but firm and durable, . a delightfully draping ing wide approval. l at $1.59 fabric that has been meet- Black, ‘while. and 8 colors, as for value, if anyone "Tl equal it, we'd be glad to hear, for we haven't been able to. Per Yard eeeeessosseossossossoovoosose “w; New printed “ RAJAH and printed ‘RADIANT PIQUE” 10 colors. Tweeds are I Popular Here's a striking value, Mr. Drew picked up while on his last buying trip. Coating and Suiting weight, 54 inches wide all wool, at Per yard ....................... $1.59 New Silk and Wool Jersey Cloth 54 inches wide, 5 colors. ‘ household eqects-S. l t l _1. very choice fabric that $2.25 Good asortment of new printed ‘ . . .. $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 yd. printed Georgette Crepes Special lot of pointed piques Indian head and Soisette. Very special price 39c yd. Moore £9‘ McLeod Ltd. 119-121 QUEEN ST. Crepe de Chines and 35 colors new “Univers- al” print cottons. These cottons are 36 in. wide and are absolutely guar- anteed to irash ' Per yd. 35c. ciiniitorrnrown BRIDGETOWN SCHOOL i: iibilowing is the report. of Bridge- town School for month of March: _ Grade X—l Raymond MacDonald _~ Grade IX-i O'Lca.ry Morris, 2. ‘MYTHQ MacKenzie. -_ Grade VIIl-l Allan Morris, -_fla'nest,icantelo. l; Grads VII-i Eleanor Morrison, ‘hdnrguerilo Moreside. ll Grade VI-l Roddie McKenzie. 2 Lloyd McLeod. 1'.- Grade v-1 Jennie Ivicltfastier. 2 Ross. 3 Freddie Wadman. 2 Grads m-i minaret McMast/er ‘nd Regls Campbell. cquai. '1, Grads II Sr.--l~la<ldon McLeod fli-id-ksthryn Nicholson, equal. 1:. Grids U Jr-i Francis Mei/faster. J Jolm cempiieu. g Grade r-i Gerald Campbell. n “000040 ~, . EYESIGHT - . EXAMINATION Fitting and rssrlflns Glasses vu- H. J. MABON OPIOMITIIST Olieo Connected With Dfllstoro Ionlsss. P. In l. 0O .4...” 2 . s. lies minus: s. lluvnJisinr. l. Canadian Naval ; lDelegateRemains l At Conference I l (Canadian Press) l OTTAWA, Ont... April 4-—~Cann,da's l delegate to the London Naval Dis- armament Conference, Hon. J. L. Raiston, Minister of National ‘De- 519K159, who was to have sailed for ‘Canada tomorrow. is staying on an- other week. sailing April 10. This was in response to a cable from Prime Minister Mackenzie King. based on the developments for an agreement of the psst few dsys which seem to have reached s. point warranting the continued presence of Col. Ralstori. PEAKES ROAD SCHOOL Honor roll for March. Grade VIL-i. Mary Hughes; 2. Rosie crane; 3. Alton Crane. Grade vL-i. Caroline Grant; 2. Syprisn Grant; s. Elmer Grsnt. Orsde IiL-i. Daniel Mclnnis; 2. Edward Crane; 2. Helen Hughes; 4. llstis Crane. Grade m (Sm-i. John Wn-i. crane; 2. James Crsno; s. Jsmes Hughes. Grade III (JrJ-i. Mary MmDon- nld; 2. Jsmos Micihnsld. Grade I1.-1. Bruce Ors-ne end Bllnoho Fisher (equal): 3- MW" Mclnnis. Grids I (Sm-i. Nelson Orsne; 2.’ Bsrlvliushll: l. Vernon shot”; 4. Imlils Grant. ands I (Jr.)-i. mrisni scooter: Western Guardian —BOBIN B000 IIDUI better snsn ever. All ' aisi-s-s-ininntn. —BOBINBON5 PUPPY BISCUIT (ground). best for Pups. Robinson's. Suinm “ 2521-4-6-21. -PAITIEB HAVING B00!!!) orders for feed wheat kindly coil and take delivery st, once. E. Ken- nedy. 2851-44-21 ..'0UB FOX BREAD ideal feed for pups and adults. Robinson's, Bum- merside. 2821-4-5-21. —FOR SALE - Percheron mare, iveight about 1300 lbs., 8 yrs old, kind well built snd will work anywhere. Price for quick sale 8125.00. Austin H. Curtis, Kinkors. 2854-4-5-21 —BESIDENCE DESTROY!!!) BY FIRE A1‘ ALBEBTON-On Monday the residence st Albertcn South, be- longing to Mrs. P. Matthews, and oc- cupied by Mr. C. T. Lewis, was com- pletely destroyed by fire, which was first discovered in the attic of the building presumably from s defective flue. The firemen from Albert/on, with tire and chemical engines were quick- ly on the spot, but the flames has gained such headwav that the house was slresdy doomed. Mr. Lewis lost a quantity of his turnlturs and i —LADY FANE SCHOOL-The following is the standing of the pu- piis of Lech! Fans School for the month of Marchz-Grads DL-i. Robert Oskes ‘and Wanda Gamble. (equal). Grade VI.-1. Myra Gum- hle; 2. John Gamble; 3. faith Sturdy; 4. Llndeii Gamble. Grade IV.—1. Ir- ving Rogerson; 2. Olga Gamble and Lydia Cairns (equal). Grade I1I.- Norma. Gamble. Grade H.-1. Lewis Francis. Grade 1 (a).-—1. Keith Francis; 2. James Carina. Grade I (b).-1. John Francis; 2. Elsie Francis. Marita. Malone, (teach- er). -FORTUNATE ENDING T0 RUN- AWAY-A somewhat. sensational run- away took place on the street at. summierslde lust Friday allaernoon. AtmmbeiongtnstowJh-odoornp- ton ot 8t. meshes-s. driven by his hired man. was coming down ‘Cen- trni Street. when tho bolt on one side of the shafts gave wsy and the sn- iinal. which is n powfurfui and very handsome vueeitiern horse of recent importation to the province, ‘ e restive. The driver jumped to the ground but. was unable to hold the liorse. v/lzich got sway from him s-nd careei-ed wildly on Water Street. where it. took the right sngio turn east and in doing so looked like go- ing through the large plate glass front of Messrs Pmwso and Sons auto showrooms. Imtcsd, however, thesha-rptur-natthecurbovsirtl-irevw both horse and wsggcri in violent fashion. the axihnal falling hesdlong on the concrete sidewalk. Thst its ‘brains were not knocked outor tvsbeck or s leg broken was marvelous, but i: picioed itself up and, with the broken shafts dangling dashed on down Water Street some distance be- fore it was captured. Apart from its shaking up. it had received ho in- jury but. a match or two. Thee western animals are surely hardy un- imsls and knowhowtolooksfts thoimselves in sin emergency. The Wilson also. excepting for the broken shafts, was not much dsmsged-B. PERSONAL! --Mlss Myrtle Kelly has returned to her horns in Kinkcrs otter spend- ing n week-end pleasantly in Seven Milo Bey the guest cf her sister Mrs. Wslter Hunmll. —Mr. Albert McCsrdie. Middleton, was s recent visitor to seven Mile Buy. --M'.tss G/i-sco Hardy. ct Hui-itleys. near Aibertnfl. who was operated (m in tho Prince County Hospital on Tuesmy is reported to be making s good recovery-é. -M.lss Murlsl Arthur. daughter o! Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Arthur of Al- beiton, returned home on Wednes- 58! from the Prince Oounty I-lmptt- sl, vdhsre she hss bsai successfully ‘ on for appendicitis-B. s r -Miss Luci Moments. o! Glen- Wwd. passed throush summsrstde Yfltnrdsy en routs to New Iruaswtok. to resume her duties ss lupervtscr for Tho California Perfume Co. of "Willi. in the blnritinn Provinces. Her many friends on lied to know that shs hss been considered by this oompsny ss helm ospobis of’ lyre- sent-lbs than sssln this you. hoomstoflinlbtolniqybs: totoissiwlflflb. rue ciingi.o-rrr'ro___;__;_j___wgv cmynmisi ~___...¢- GETTING UP NIGH’i‘ =1 n- - from bsokscho. bumms lvs mine. amusing,» fre- quent- nisht- and dry calls. duo to functional bladder irritation, Oyster (pronounced Elsa-ten.‘ Used by millions. ‘nude-marked tn 20 coun- tries. Works fut. Get Oyster from vwr dmssist for only soc. 1r it doesnt quickly fix you up to your complete satisfaction, merely return empty package and got money back under positive guarantee. Easter Guardian ..°Mr. J. A. McDonald (Surveyor), psid s social visit to his cousins. Mr. Leo S. McCormsck. sister Mory and dlllshter. ,Miss Judith. ‘hiesday. THE BAPTIBT CHURCH At the morning service yesterday. Dr. A. c. Vincent spoke on "Christ's Intereesserv Prayer," usins ss a basis for his address John 17, richest and tcnderest of nil the prayers of Jesus. At this season with its approaching commemoration of the greatest of sacrifices and the most impressive of miracles, we draw aside the veil and enter, with becoming reverence and humility, the very presence of God, in Jesus Christ. As we contem- Pllle hi! lions. ss we think of his sacrifice for us we bow in reverence, in humble sdortng love. The chapter, John 17th. is perhaps the deepest, most intimate revelation of the prayer life of our Lord. How (we wish that nil his prayers hsd been preserved to us! O, incompar- sble liturgy! Truly in this contem- plation we are on holy ground! ‘This gracious passage fails, before our consideration, into three main divisions. . CHIRJSTS PRAYER ‘BOB HIM- SELF. "Father glorify ‘Thy Son." The duty is accomplished, the great task ts finished. The Royal garment had been laid aside for the garment of servitude, but iis has finished the work and is ready to return to his Father. Not for himself is the glory sought, but what he might glorify the mther. "I i-isve finished the work." His task involved the revela- tion of God to us. we cannot. with- out Jesus picture God. when we think of God. we think of Jesus. CHRIST’! PRAYER. FOB B18 DISCIPLES. I have chosen then-i. I have watch- ed ci-imi. led them, kept iiiein I leave them now. I commit them to Thee. I do not ssk that they be taken from the world, but that. they may be kept from the evil. "They are not o! this world." Note Christ's distinc- tion o! discipleship, the messure of our discord with the world is the messur o! our concord with the saviour. Make them perfect. Sanc- tity them in truth. only through the word, which is the truth may lhly be sanctified. CBRISTS PRAYER. WHO BELIEVE. This is s‘ great petition for true unity, the spiritual unity of all who believe in him, s. unity that can be understood tl-iroush the Master's own vivid parallel "That they sll be oneheven as we are one. I in them and Thou in me." The true Church universal, whatever may be its name or sign. is composed of those who be- lieve in Him. are one in his spirit. And so this morning. as we stsrid in the full unit of tlm awry of this marvellous prover. msv we be burl- ficd. may we be humbled. ml)’ W! be consecrated tn 80 10m‘! dl-lli’ Ind live as those whose will! l" mil with Christ in God. The evening sermon "The Nishl o! Temptation," was another of the very interesting and impressive ser- ies on dramatic night scenes from the Bible. A very shin Mdml "I"! ed to with the closest interest by l lsrgs ccnsrlllt-lflli- ‘ The music for the dsy Wll- l4 usual, worshlpfui and 1111111353"- Mrs. J. D. Mcliutt, contrslto. song with feeling Bartlett's "Cums Jesus. Redeemer," st the mcrnlbs NW1“- while m1. Vincent. wome- l"! “guy or Ages" in Johnson's setting, very effectively st. the evenlfll serv- ice. min yous: pawl! W“ W";- od into church membershlv- Th! W“ dlnsnco of tho Lord's Supp" "I observed st tho evening service. The Sunday School. which has been shcwins s IflWYl-fll 591"". during the psst months. "will! “W nun-go; 1n yesterday. which is the pest attendance since tho Nslnnins c! 1920. ' n. weekly pram mums will be heldlnthemsin churchbittidlnlm wesnussv ‘evening n iuit wt w- 08- FOR ALL sir. snwssr scnooi. ‘lobar rbll m mreiifisssr- adherence ins. motor cars can held down in price. three years spent in plant processes and 160,000 owners. OB HOW, 8! I, QODQIII line of cars so obviously value that they advertise If!!! SHATTll-PIOOI SAIITY commonplace quality and still be The way has been well paved for this exhibition of greater vslno- giving which the Grshsin brothers are now able to present, by nearly gerfecting their y the manufac- turing volume swssded by more Those valuable yesrsmere preceded by more than 20 years in which they have tried earnestly to hold fast to the conviction that quality is the best policy in quantity pro- duction s: in everything else. In those progressive years the Gn- hsms have learned much of inal- culsble value. They owe all they have to their public and they pass believe is will be most appreciate . the fruits of their experience, in s -—st£rices so strikingly attractive that ey represent impressiveobiect lessons in greater value-giving. rvnv GIAHAICAI. is COICPLITILY norm-nu risesbove when th superior in themselves don I ved, snsrdy ‘I oevvoudsvsio snzsin ded n’ pndtnmnied , ~ \ APlllLuz, 1930 > > > QUALITY is Tris‘ aesr POLICY < < < eAA AM bozo and stroke and 207dcublc in dis- 66 ‘ rospovver. 1r inoo 1 T120 Standard Si: Universal Socks- Q nlw Sodas lnmil . needmvqhis near-aura” i?” ' “WW” in Graham economy and reliability. Its long- Gnhsm-buihbod ' performance, sad _ _ y is besndfullyfinisbed with mohair upholstery-L liizty-si: ' III PLATE GLASS Pins Glass. Rumble Sea: Ens-n lugs internal hydra wheelbase. Graham engines sro tried and true, having been carefully dev refined and im roved over s long period. Minimum charge for Shorter-proof Safes; umpers. spare tire and sire cove: included in deli ered _ seven _ all the other engine characteristics detailed above. ulic brakes; ii5-inch Coupe s! suns price. J. Milton Wheatley 38 Elm Avenue, Charlottetown, P. E. I. i rporssos ~ _ ' nnd msniioldi and otlst uncommon to its price class. indudinglgll sysnem and s vibration dsnipener in the clutch. Inn large interns! h Minimum cbnr After Three (Years of Preparation 0w Gives an Impressive Obj cct Lesson in Greater Value-Giving, g Til-llikboouldbenobetter time than this to give prscdcslproofthstbysrrict f0 ' sund- srds in alum $1450 Delivered st Chsrlotletovm ll Mnlslicbrskos; prsssnroln f Sh s... ......... .. n...'s"'...i"..." r§?.‘.'i'.7..‘I“‘e§.,‘?l'.'.".."““...,.."“..}"‘" “=- -- =1- Deiivered st Charlottetown elenvd Y Pglfib-t Grads VIL-i. Elinor Douglas; z. Marjorie Affleck; 3. Ids Clark. M!" Mommy's Depsrtmcnt. Grade I1I.-1. Bessie Clark; James Affleck; 3. Ipttls Jsy. 0nd: IL-l. Margaret Douglas; 2. Claude Affleck; 3. Doris gnu-q, Grads l.--1. Prsnklyri Jgy; 3, Phyllis Lesrd; 3. Harry 11mm“, HINT! on nose cur/runs 103 AMATEUR. 630v!!! --A Piles sport from other my,“ should beselccted for your-mp; g“. demsholtcredlrom highwlpfl; m4 closely surrounded by tioanuelose- nemssspttccsuse mildew. Having selector! the die, the [found should hedwble dus to the depth of eight- eentndissortwbfoetsnds supply of manure (old sow preferred) mix. ed with the soil. on mp o! m. plscosolns turf upsidn dawn gm aoiioritopoftiiis. Inplmctngtlu buddedPI-rt- ottbs bush sisculd be "mllilflhlsbelowthesurtlsce. When PllBflhlIiIIndt-holwt-rnhdmto! snybrckenorbruissdpsrlts. mo“ csnriotbetooftrmiyplsntedmvhsn PlIllMfllJ-IIdl-lssmfllNu-hdesoh‘ iilqnt» F-m hlsntlnstsesuat-hs. I-osesshmildnothefortiilssdbao hosviiythefirst sssson. Tiiobnt who for 011M411! is in Novosnboror lurch. ' Oowrnsninofsonsolflisbbtfd tiiinsrs. Bonesonehnlformsdiisr. tsrincihsisobonsmsshduginin nu mo} anus-undermine»- ennndnslwsirisiriptosssgsneiinimsisllifs’ H-ms- s.i i. .§ VI Jklidlsessedlosvesshouidbscoil- octiedfrqnthe, ‘sndbushos sndlvumtwheriblsmspotisfirst aesmverud- Sins wiiin liver of sui- plhurs-Ildlosd ate. WINTEIPROTISUIION. Donotsmotimrmssswdthloog. wvtmsnumMsnyrosess-reruinm byoovsringttianupthiswny. The beotptisnistvomouudispthsesrth stsoreightiisdissummditberoots. Itismsethstthosewhohsveon- lYsfowundnrthdrcs-rswillvslun sndenioythannwrethmmsny msesproducedtcrtsismbygpro- temicnsi gssdmnc. Besides. why annuiosouelwflisrudemerm tnodoiishtsnd ntistsctlon which shouldhewui-s? VIINONIJVII- ANDVICINITY ‘rhetishlfll season 0119M‘! 0n l. ylsmsnuslsnrecrvwd tsrnedosrttotrythsirhsck. ‘rho sevillsfissflfihsosrlylitrdcstches thswmmfsosussoisousbsomeo! tbehoyswsrsslttbomlildsmlisre st. dvs dated: in the morning. rice Kelly. 3 Merle McDonald Milton Hood, equal. Grads’ VIII-l Jessi $16. 2 Fern In. 8 Gordon Les, 4 Alice Goody, 5 Frauds O'Keefe, d Riens Serves‘. Grade VII-l Glen Les, I Rllph bee‘. 3 Doris Wood" 4 Eveline Moc- Netll, 5 Allan Currie. Grids V.— 1 Manure/t Currie, 2 Bemice Okeefe. 8 Cecilio. Currie. 4 Mildred Candy, b Helen MnDnnald, 8 Wilfred lilllDdnlid. 7 Addison Mc- Donald. , - Grade I1I--1 Lloyd McLeod, 2 can us. a MYPlJe Goods’. 4 meals Cos-vet. Grads II-i Joseph Christian,‘ 2 Cecil McDonald. l Gerald McDon- ald. ' Ind SPRING WAKING bow o'er the meadows Driftifll about Glidlngsndwiisds Bo fresh from the south. Crovisjoudlycsliing Bqwintorhdone Andiiswnfomwsktos Inet-ilsevei-ymto. High in lthe blue Wild gouache honking Back n-om their winter homes so ls-tcly osmium. Willow buds creeping Bo meek-like Ind any ‘res-marl! asking 1r win-in days m nigh. Dark wtndlnl brooks Filled to the brim Wild tn their rimntng Answer, "tis gar-tug." -Ws.ltsr Bcnfrow MCDONALD-At latices Hops co ital-ch 20. 1030, John George Mc- Donald, seed ti! you-s. mind's his Wonlsrhl Antisopt-l POUR. bass)- ll; Ground Limestone (167 lb. bags). 8-8-7 Mixed Fertilizer (125 lb. bags). 4-8-7 Mixed Fertilizer (125 lb. bags). 4-8-12 Mixed Fertilizer-two lb. bars)‘ delivered at any Station on the Prince Edward Island Railway, from which orders aggregating one or more (all car-loads are booked. To ensure delivery 1800K your ordersss EARLY as possible either r OUR OFFICE, . Montague 4 _ "of-or r . l vithourlocalcssntliiyourilistrlot. l " FERTILIZERS White Acid Phosphate (125 lb. bags). Muriate of Potash (200 "lb. bags). Sulphate of Ammonia (200 lb. bags). Champion Nitrate of Soda (100 lb. l x . s I v Ltd.