-. i". Xfllli MATS and a». tcm. or Covers . . . a ATION. ' i SUITE 4 o. social slolucls The small coat of your own fair valuation e Summer storage under perfect conditions ' 30 to 35 degrees faharonheit. g Constant supervision. . Insurance against fire, theft, moths and heat deterioration. INSURED T0 THE FULL AMOUNT 0F YOUR OWN VALU- Manufacturing, remodelling add repairing furs our specialty, EASTERN FURRIERS J. D. KENNEDY, Furrier. ' iloiitral Guardian ..'.':.'.'..".im.:'.'.'.'"::$.§.33 .. 2 31.7.2’ P33 Tits-Z‘ ‘Sh... 2 advance. UONIIIIIIATION LEI INSUR- ANCE. L-flIl-‘I-flelll IIUI AMATEURS send your entry in Kelly b Mohinla __.__.. TIIY YOUR ‘KAI-INT over the air, enter in Kelly at Maclnnis Amateur Night over C. l". O. Y. valuable pills to the wtnnerl. FOXMBBL-Start those Vixens on Bungle vixen s; Puppy Ration 10 days afterwhelplna. WELCOME YOUNG DAUGIITIB —Word has been received by Mrs. Malcolm Meet-cod, mrnselltfe an- nouncing the arrival of a baby sir! onAlIilhhtoRemandhdmD. B. mclnod at “The Manse" ray mun TALENT ovoi- trio I-iiiii- "toot it» hose who left air, ontol- in Kelly at Maclnnis this moraine for mnaland eiicio iie Amateur night over c. 1i‘. C. Y, will be associated with Lleut-Coi. A. Valuable prises to the winners. Hmumii Giiiiit. 11 3- 0-. M. P.. a-nd LieuL-Coi. E. R. Wayland, c, M, (3,, IDES GROCERY-In yesterday's asrassslv-rarivs a1- n. a. s. L. siurina consensual: as Canadian l , tives at a issue the advertisement of Bill’! cmreren“ °l the Eiiliilm Coillifill ti! Grocery contained an item "a pkgs. the British moire Service tease to Quaker Corn Flakes, 19c.,” union be held in London early in May should have mad, 3 pkgg for 19¢ when a resolution o!’ loyalty will be The advertisement appears again in I'll-Md and presented to I-lis Majesty BRACE BUILDING today's paper. he Kiils- t The Empire Council 0! the Brit- "a—=_;s-_ was» ¥v'»'l.m makes combined. Announcing lie Rogers Hardware 00., Ltd. Bcatty Electric Washer Dealer For ilharlottetoivn 'A complete line of Beatty Electric Washers, Ironing Machines, v Vacuum Cleaners Electric Floor Polishers are now on display at ' our Store. We invite you to come in to see them. Beatty appliances are 1 the oldet and largest in the British Empire, More Beatty Washers are sold in Canada each year than of all other When you buy a Bestty, you buy the Best. I $59.95 and rouca COURT-At the Police i-ih Empire Service leasue is com- Oourt teiviay a man charged with Filled 0i follrosoiitativos from ovary cperat a motor vehicle while in- P!" 0! i118 Bflii-Bil E1119!"- ioxloste was dismissed. .i promo. While ill mislead, in. Large will unlawful nis of liquor. visit various parts oi the country m4 ‘(flouffpfl mm and also scctiarid; and he will also tour the battlefields oi France. It will be recalled he was among the first six volunteers who enlisted and went overseas in August 1m. Mi- T-I-Pse will attend the Jubilee Function. as the primary object; o: the League meeting in London is to pass a resolution of loyalty and devotion to the throne on the part of tho Legion. - was heard Monday. Another prohibition case, unlawful possession, was heard and adjourned until Tuesday. BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES- Sunday, April 4th, Preacher, RAV- A. G. Omwe: 10.46 a. m, Central Bedequs, subject, “Christ's words on the Cross"; 11.45 a. m.. Sunday School and Special Mission- ary Offering; 7.90 p. m., Freetown. subject, "What God considers the three most base-i factsima-blsdl Toronto Star Weekly Increases Its Circulation TRINITY UNITED GIIUIICII - Palm Sunday will be observed by special themes and music suitable to the day. Rev. Hugh Miller will preach at both services, and in the evenin the choir will give a special musics offering in the cantata Petitencc. Pardon and Peace, by Maunder. solo parts will be taken by Mrs. Roy Cudmore, Miss Berna Huestis. Mr. George Johnson and when a publication shows the le- maiikable increase in circulation made by the Toronto Star Weekly during the past few years, it is evident that it must be a paper of exceptionally hlgli merit. made in Canada, by asher Manufacturers ventlon. No leg stilli- ‘Siirlng Specials at SOURIS $1.98 to $4.35 OVERALL PANTS $1.00 to $1.25 $1.50 to $2.95 f-SHORT RUBBER Boors VQLQY-GB, $2.95, sass OVERALLS w."'lem! ‘L501 80X 815i: to 850s lull stock of - - - I eel Quasar 1,,‘ ,5,’ ‘it B . 80081!- We offer a standard Beatty Washer at this low price. There are six Beatty washers in six price classes and an easy payment plan with terms as low as $5.00 per month. You make no mistake in buying a Beatty backed by a Company over 60 years in business. We welcome the opportunity to show ' Beatty Appliance line. m Rogers hardware 0a., Ltd. sllvlll tun TllE news SllliP Man's passe siioss NEW SPRING HATS RUBBER FOOTWEAR ~ APB SHIRTS, TIIBi O- - lit" you the The Star Weekly now has the highest circulation in its history and glidéhtfist ciroulatioitihgilanytpaper m a. During aat we ve THE BAPTIST OIIUIICII — The months, its circulation has increased Rev. A. C. Vincent. D.D.. will streak by 18,000 copies a week, showing intlie moi-nine on"i'he Thief’: Ooo- that Canhdllhs, wuetnei- times be fesslon on the Cross." The sublect good or ma, "Quad 11m m“ m4. of Dr. Vincent's evening sermon will m; mum- “ - necemm - be “What makes tho difference?” In Tile Star Weekly, Canadians At the morning service. Miss Eiiooll find news and features in which l: since "All Evonirla Prayer: they are keenly interested, written Mrs. A. C. Vincent, soprano, takes from a g-nadgm viewpom," The the solo in the ovoiiiiis oorvioe- The Star Weekly is produced m Canada, Bond-v Bollool. offerilld as it do” by Canadians, foi- Canadians. Both a Bible study opportunity for icons. its reading matter and its pictures or old. with 01MB! 101' Ill l!“ liiil interest every member oi the fam- "9945. 1mm" “i! iiiimdliiiiim 0f lii- ily from the youngest to the oldest. It is a cheery, youthful publication. stimulating and vigorous. ' The Star Weekly in fact ls five newspapers in one. The Rotogravure section presents the world in pictures, including not only photographs but paintings oi Canadian subjects done especially for The Star Weekly by leading Canadian artists. Its sixteen full-size pages of care- fully selected coloured comics and cut-outs is a feature in which the younger members oi the family find unending pleasure, shared by adults. m. Smallmsn. Prof. ltoy Ken- dall preside at the omen. PIDPIITY CHANGES HANDS --A friend of the family writes that Mr. l-t. J. MecNeill, retired grocer, of Charlottetown, has pur- chased the double tenement and the single tenement ‘" _ known as the Tremor property on Boston Street. Mr. MacNelll was very for- tunate in getting this property in such a good location, although he paid a high price for it. Mr. Mao- Neill has surely climbed the lad- der, although somewhat slow, yet sure. He was the youngest of a family of eight. and all his good father had to give him was good A elastic. Light. Inexpensive. 5 Y"! l ntee. Write for information. , e sMITlI MANUFACTURING “i, COMPANY — M g w, 0m. ‘f llshed I . “‘“:_____________ Climb Follows Decis- (By Claude A. Press I-‘inan al Editor) uie of value which went oial skies again today. With the overnight news 1 cents an ounce to Unite pay 71.1 States mines, silver prices London, l-Iohgkong and Shanghai. Miners were late William Jennings Bryan. IA lalle ion of U. S. Treasury. ger, Associated (A. P. By Guardia ‘s Special Wire) NEW YORK, April l1—Silvsr. that ancient and romantic meas- into eclipse half a century ago, swept ' like a bright comet across finan- that the United States Treasury would , N. S. (MM? MMEBM) . swept upward in New York, Montreal, Bombay and Calcutta, jubilant -1il the hooky Mountain states. and with .drlnks on the house in Toponah bar rooms, came visions of the rip-roaring days of the silver min- ifloarnpacfmomthanagener- infide o! sliver ratio championed by the advice, and that was to be honest There arc also two magazine soc- §~\\ lFllllM EVE Eli?‘ to the daily newspaper come flashing the engrossing incidents that are at this very moment making today's history. The Wholg atmosphere of the daily newspaier is com. prehcnalve action~dealing wi chin s of the moment that have just happen , or are about to happen. , When white paper leaves ch rinfi presses in the daily newspaper ages, it“: It is an essential without it ‘all wou nothing can take its place. o“ the "W! Elliot's pages also are advertise- ments place there b thoughtful, energetic rt f dail lif d lfiafeia dietIlnct e105?- and far-seeing me ants produce", The best traders in Canada-tho firm. which grow in strength and prqgfigg y“; after year-——know that the dail newspaper EZ.“Z.’I.“°Z.Z.°JZ‘° *.:*:.:'..':."i“"'~ ism-es»... .......... reaching the mmnd‘ :5: giialydmaterial. When the fish: is in... for io contents. ADVERTISE M,.§§f';,y§{°h‘,§§§f§fe§"§e°§ Practically ever Canadian ‘N newspaper lists. 51ml)’ reads a dai y newspaper. DAHY NEWSPAPERS Fouow the“. good enmpkl F- O n ad‘ b7)!‘ sronsonen av THE CANADIAN DAILY NEWSPAPERS ASSOCIATION 4 e West Biomlwicn-Belton wmaci-ofs have been ‘smart. forwards with piooiotioo and relegation queetiod Expect 100,000 1-1 (semi-final at leeds), West Rlmmer accounting for five and will not be affected by the game. To Bromwich-Bolton 2-0 (replayed st Paisthcipe getting four. on the -—-——--——-- I‘ ays stoke). , Albion lineup, w. o. Richardson, auaraun TENNIS sun more 511081118 from cup play the prolific sooilng centre-forward, led BOMBAY-The All-militia Lawn Tennis Association has the proposal oi the Omaha-Slovak- ian Tennis Association that Imi- teur tennis players may be paid fin taking part in moving pictures of tennis without losing their amstaur status. In loot! opinion then h little actual different-c between sin- ateur and professional tnnnis eta- the attack with six goals. Gale was next in line for scoring honors with four. By the irony of fate the finalists will meet in a. league fixture at The Hawthorns. ' West Bronwlch ground, Easter Monday, five days before the big game. It will be an interesting meeting from tlic point of “stocktakinfl but finalists should t-aks the felld on about even terms. m six gairtes West Biomwich has scored is goals with only three against while Shag. field has raimned home ll goals with four counters against. The Albion has blanked opprieiits three times. the Wednesday twice. Neither team has allowed more than a qoal a game against For Soccer Cup LONDON. April 1a —-(OP)— olili Thousands cf soccer fans from Sheffield. Birmingham and other points will invade the capital by special train, motor. cycle and air- plane Aprll 2'1 for the greet genie of the ycar-hhe English cup final. lions, crowded with nrticies, fiction and departments where the principal aim is to make thc paper interesting and entertaining as well as informa- tive. The fiction, by well known writers both oi Canada and the world, is spirited and inspiring, with none of the slowness and morbid- ness which are distasteful to so many people. The movies and the radio have special departments to themselves, with the latest news and pictures oi these two most Dop- ular arts. The Star Weekly Kitchen is an authoritative presentation cf cooking for the homemaker and Star Weekly fashions are up-to-ilate and practical. Besides all this. there is a coni- plctc section of news, including botli Canadian and foreign events, with special emphasis also on sports. Looking over The one cannot fail to be impressed the tremendous moncy’s worth found in it, a week-ends entertainment for the whole family at ten cents. A tlhoughi for iiooag £5! and upright, and I think I can safely say that he abided by that adv-ice or he would not have pros- pered as he did, for he now owns five houses, two of them double tenement ” , and a store. Mr. MscNelll has an inclination to- wards lendlordism and that is not to be wondered at as he is s. de- scendant of the llndlords of the Isle of Barre in Scotland. Quite a number of years ago one of m. MscNeiiYs ancestors came out from scotland in his own vessel and brought with him quite e. number of immigrants, some of whom settled in Cape Breton and Prince Edward Island. Although Mr. MacNelll has only one son, yet he reared quite a family, bringing up seven orphans, and is rearing the seventh at present, a girl of thirteen months, but he and his good wife are not afraid to face this task. TOURING TIGERS 511% l-IAMIIIIDN-In point of reputa- tion, Hamilton Tigers are one of the strongest hockey teams Can- ada ever sent to England or Iurope eacept in Olympic years. The Ben- gals were Ontario champions end eastern senior finalists in 1084 and Ontario finalists this season. Max Bennett is one oi the beet aina-. teur forwards in the country. d mg asnoémmbk “W404. _ “m, s ' , M”do.s“u“3 a-o. the quality of which, we feel sure, cannot be excelled. A iii-Will 0 Cl Seed Wlthiglige lintfigmiohlxfliiii y Al"! B] l enamels United ‘I-l. for pars-It? zedrzglaihelgltzlfllrt u" “hum”, mun‘ u“ nun’ “n! “the M125’? tLMtE-a‘? Mgpcglud ' "I "Q "°"“'m‘ M" Rf}, i ' Our stock of Clovera and Timothy Seed are nounced to be the best sold in the provinces. Grades handled by us: o, 1 and No. 2. lfi—llifl ‘H. lizeet y ,- 3W5?!" “"1" Yo... the 31's; totfiihffihfi? ' u" "ii " Oar supply of Timothy Seed is secured from the best seed grew- ' ' to.» sun's and a»... #3.... o... $153531??? ‘ofilifiihfii-"diiifi wi,".ifii’o“t'il.'y“i'ii‘i‘.i‘,lf L113; l». mt "Mullins-slush. sort-i»: in: :22. ci~li.::r...."-* t‘; Star Weekly, to a l-l draw. In the replay by ‘Wand crers made a gallant bid for Mo“, m“, 1093)“) “whim-s. pSllefflcid“ Wednesday's goals both ‘doe will play cautiously as tus anyway. flauntlng tho colors of their ‘W’: “:’”"" ‘-’- s’ '_“* . respective teams, will ciowd , Wembley Stadium when west‘ i Bromwlch Albion and Sheffield Wednesday go on the field for thi- Buy Our last stand of a campaign fc soccer sfupremacy involving man" GENUINE giilant igihts. I West Bromwlok and the Wednc “English Grown” day are no strangers to final crowc‘ Mammoth The Throitles have played in th championship seven times, Wllllllfl’ the historic trophy three time- Sheffield has participated in th final bout three times, emergin" victorious twice. The finalists eliminated opponent‘ of varying class with reg-ulaiiu until the semi-final when the ‘Throstles ran into a snag agains‘ Bolton Wandereds. The second division outfit held West Bromiwich the TEST ED Ti MOTHY Late Red No. 1 CLOVER SEED CLOVER SEED A strong growth of Clover is assured. For sale at our Seed Store and by our Agents Mammoth No, i Nickel No. 1 CLOVER SEED We wish to call attention to our stock of English and Canadian grown Clover-s of No. 1 quality. On account of the great scarcity oi. Mammoth Clover, which was almost a failure in crop last year both in Canada and the United States, we have been fortunate in securing some genuine English grown Mammoth Late Red and Early Red Clover: of No, 1 grade. English grown Red Ciovera have always been popular in this country, and produce a heavy crop and are not easily winter killed, the trip to London but their classlcr oppone ts exploded their hopes; with a -0 win. To reach tho finale Sheffield hill-died two first division aaplranh -one the l Amenel "if three seccmd division representa- tivea. Wmt Bromwick hiari a slightl‘ easier journey, dillillll! of twi class "A" squads. two second div-w ion and one third division eleven. Jere an the teams‘ victor-loan hives: Sheffield w * s = Sheffield- Oidham Athiotio x011 but it is not always that we can obtain same. Our Aleike Clover Grades l. imggmmmwngm of,’ she‘, 1 and 2 is Canadian grown of very high quality. - fbId-Amenal a-i. flleilfleitFBllrllii.‘ We invite an inspection of our carefully selected stock of Clover-a, TIMOTHY SEED. CARTER & CO., LIMITED Charlottetown, r. n. I, Saedanea to u» ‘People of Prince on... Island