Tgniqht Use RAEINLAH ‘Io-day for uAflSTl-IMA . -' . oalii. aaJw r , - Wmnfihgutz-iaaneanuiu Noalia‘;;syi'it:::iuii::o‘a':w dangerous or habit-f rning drugs. I‘ fl’ in raduaad dongs f0‘! children's asthma. TEEP suzr l h Wit-Ir y ‘atom gasping.‘ - 4- tha hudachls and Ir‘ K an.) commission _ T0 ‘Crush Grime v (Ofllylgfllllfl illilresi) ing crime and expediting adminis trationfibl iustice lolcliqni Washiburn child, choir of the national commission, coin Sta 1.1 of w w“ .. ommiilm ‘nilvewmm mmlgaion. me ell lust night iby the Hicn “must constitute etlng “here; ‘its cure?’ " the most. effective method of curb- mun of the organization committee 30.——' The l!!!“ ‘Qf many eminent lawyers 1113"’ ' w (Mme comm“. and jurists, presented n committee Si"! of Wile legislatures. P990" declaring the slate commis- our main ~ . lttee of the Nation- hope and endeavor in seeking crime lllli- Bllllllll THE MYSTERIOUS “ANN1E"_ will be revealed at the Prince. Ed- ward Theatre Monday night, Mgy 3_ h A LINE or LADIES Bungalow ouae dresses special gale pflce $1.00.— Prowae Bros. Ltd. ANNIVERSARY SALE Days 10 goalies iSllk Sweamem Prices up to lo clear for 2.00 Prowse Brag. Ltd. 10 DOZ LADIES Silk Hose Plain - Billie-Rib up to 150 to clear Anniver- sary sale-49c Prowse Bros Ltd, siizciai. nmee unite, spflng . "We Latest Shade-s 15o to Clear Anniversary sale 69c Pfowge Bros Ltd _ mfelméflgagsgyyis: ‘sags. an- B and orphanages. p capitals f; - l . a: of ‘\\_€ cannon eooos r1 PINEAPPLE (SLICEI) ‘IN LARGE TINS) , 70o TINS IN 01m wlunow QUALYPY(lliARANTEEl), .19 PEAS or cons g. ranches 45c TOMATOES ri- Pcars Plums 2 for 35c 15c Per Tin Campbell's TOMATO SOUP 2 Tins For 25c JENKINS a siiii ""- onooooo iillgtlfilgddoll? load Gilles: VATEYIII-QO, Gntarli y. Announces the appointment of MAJOR i. ii. Mackenzie formerly of our Halifax Office AS PROVINCIAL MANAGER ron PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND with offices in tho i Bank 0f Nova Scotia Building Associated with <Mlajor MacKanzie will be Maury. Mill": A Jenkins who have occupied these oflleoa aa representative; of the Company; W. E. Brooks oil ovLeiifyi W- 8. Staovaa of summeralde; G. A. Dickieson and 1L. W. Pmuds of Charlottetown and C. E. Show of Do Sable. a A § HICKEY & NICHOLSON BLACK TWIST CHEWING TOBACCO ' “" "W. and thldoomhlnad“ with axport workmanship, liven to the uaor The Best riot-ores Tobacco On The ~ Market Today “h” you aak iorllfioitari u: that you on It. don't '°°°P' "Willing alas. . , C0., LTD. ,. l 1 Tobacco . l Haa manufactured intojt the hast material that money MacDONALD-GlLLl-S.——Mr. and M“ Arflllbillll Gillla. Providence. R.l.. announce the marriage or their daughter. Miss ‘Catherine Gllils. to Martin L. McDonald, o! ‘Cumiber- lmiil» ‘Prince Edward Island, on Suillmlly; ADrii 17. The ceremony W» renowned -by Rev. Albert o. Elerrie, pastor of the pnlted Bap. tint (Ihurirh at the parsoliags on (‘liulksltine avenue. The couple was attended lly Miss Eveline Taylor, us maid 01' honor and Watson Gli- lls 11H best mun. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Mc- ilnnnld will make their ‘home in Prince lildwurd ‘island, Canada.‘ -— Provident-e Evening Bulletin, GIVEN PLEASANT SEND-OFF. ~—.\ very pleusaml. evening was iilit-nt ut the home of Mr. Samuel Marlin, llli Lincoln street, where a little surprise party and dance with held in ilonor of Mr, it, c, Mun. llutiiiiil. m1 the eve 0i‘ his depart- ure for his old home in Beilevue. l‘. id. iislund. Tin». gift of a hand- some pipe was given ‘by those pre- ae-nl. The presentation and address vruii made by Mr. A. R. McLeod, tu which Mr. McDonald ilttlngly re- lilil-il. "Mr. Moliunald has lbecn n ifiunllilnr ligurc in iMt. (‘lemons for Illl‘ liilHl few yours. lllltl has lnuiiy ll'li‘lltlil hero. lit- wns "for sninn lime cmployril iiiy the Christlcr Motor Bmly: Company, of ‘Detroit, where his ability as u machunh- nnd workman has earned for him {l good re-pulallu-n. Mr. A. D. Gil- lis, 0t‘ Mt. Clemens, who is paying u brief visit to his former home lu Grand View. made an eleventh hour derision to accompany Mr. McDonald. They were both uncom- panieil in the railway station by several friends who wished them ll pltlllBIlllt journey. MrfMcDunnld will engage in farming on the island. l Ready For Ar- rival 0i Big Dirigible KliiNGS BAY. via Spitzbeirsen. April 29—Bcautilful weather and favorable w-luds have combined t0 speed up tille preparations of the nioted explorers Captiaiin Raoldi Amundsen and his companion, Lill- coln Ellsworth. for their next dramatic attempt to reach the pole. A week of ‘rleveriaih activity has rollowed the arrival hare fliaat Wed- iiesday of the two Arctic pioneers. Their ship, lihe “Knut iSkaaiuren." milled up to the quay here blessed by u wihid, sunshine and a temper- ature of only 40 degrees wihiidh combined to break the nearly fast ice ln the hay. It seemed a giood omen for the expedition. foliowilns up, n did. u long Del/led of clear cold weather with mortiheaafcfly winds and severe most. This iiine weather has contllil-ifld winii the result that Amendsen and Ellsworth are now ready for the arrival of the Norge, the dilrlilblfl in which they expect tio make hilstory by being the fllist to 0mm the pole by air. The ‘Norge ls at Leningrad. wiiience ilt la expected 1o leave lSfltWFdifly or Sunday for King's Bay. -lts lh-uge ha!!!“ here has been completed and l-B ready to receive lit. The mooring mast wag gilvell its dluilahlng touch tioilay, and the work 0f unldwdiliws the cargo of the Knut Skaalulien. the most important item of Wllldl! l.~i the hydrogen gas for the Norgie, is vilrtuaily done. Meauiliime Amemlacn and Ells- worlih are restiesiely law-lilting their next step. - They are taking long skits ox- countiry here to pass the linw cilrsilons about‘ the surmu-IMUBB v THE cmiiiuarrurown GUARDIAN " l GUARDIAN PURE QUEBEC MAPLE sueAR 85c lb. ‘Cudmore Bros. 3i WIHITE AND PINK BLOOMERS sale day specials 35c.— Prowae Bros. Ltd. , CORSETS AND CORSELETTS 90c on Anniversary Sale days. —- Prowae Bros. i 1o DOZlLADIEQ wide Rib all iSilk Hose new Colors 175 Value Anniversary. Days 75c Prowae Bros td. 0DD8"AND_—-E_NDS in lotions and Children's Wear 50c on Friday and Saturday-Prawns Broa., Ltd. LOADING LIVE HOGS at Iluei- hroolt on_ Monday, May 3rd, Harry Jenkins. 8976-4-29 3i A LINE OF LADIES trimmed hats Anniversary Sale’ specie. $3.50.—Prowse Bros. Ltd. m PERSONALS Mrs. A. E. "Corsun returned home to Charlottetown after spending a week nt her sister's, Mrs. W. E. Matthews ‘Hunter River. ‘Mr and Mrs Richard Collie. Halifax iefl: Thursday for New York after spending a pleasant time as the guests of Mr and Mrs George in‘. Sherren. (lMrs Collis is a sister of Mrs Sherren.) Miss Mary b‘. ‘Mayne, R. N.. who liars ‘been visiting relatives in l’. E. liilund returned to ‘New-ton. MltaéL, on Monday. Shawna accompanied as far as isackville by her nieces, Miss Amy lrrizzeil, Stauchei and Miss Verna Mayne, lduleruld. mom-i- MUSICAL RECITAL. ST. MARY'S CONVENT, SOURIS The annual musical recital oi‘ St. Mary's (louvent was presented to u largo and appreciative audience on Monday. April liith. The well ar- ranged wprogruiiilne and‘ its excel- lent eexrcutiun showed that the pu- pllii were carefully trained lly their good teachers. At the close oi‘ the recital t-he young pupils were high- ly praised ‘by Rev. Dr. Callaghan. Dr. A. A iMcDonuld and others. ‘who spoke oi‘ the great value of musical‘ training. and said that this musical review would in later life bring back pleasant memories 10f ‘their happy school days. . The enjoyable evening Wits than brought to a close ‘by the singing of the National Anthem, The following is the programme. iPROGlliAMM E 1. Entry: Duet~Sprlng Breezes- A. ‘Cuivlnl, J. Macdonald, Adele Morris. Marion lMacdonalli. Agnes Fay. M. McCloakey, M. 1P. Mac- Aulay. Happenings (Continued from page 4) 0T9" Kidd. lilollde merchment, sil- ver and vrhite, O U i Miss Norah ilangiworth returned 0" Thillidlly evening from Mont- real after attending McGill Univer- a’ty, \ O I U iRevival of the wearing of Vellg by Qlle“ Mi"? has been quickly fol- lowed -by her women subjects and this season will see fine trnngpar. 9'“ "9""! beliit Worn with the Queen herself is lightly patterned and worked on fine net through WW“ ilsr silvery grey Ima- looks m”! becoming. One of the fas- hions is to wear the veil half way down the face_ O I O Miss Ruth Heartz is expected home from McG-ill tonight to spend the summer with her parents the Lieiit (iovenioaamdplvlrm flea-rm Tm‘ “in: of Hiairdreesers." ‘M. Antoine of ‘P8718, who was he,” m Million on a visit, was asked about the future oi! bobbed ha“. H9 aw (flflfi-‘lllfi “Every really smart look- ing woman is conspicuous by her Small head. Bobhed hair therefore is ‘"19 ‘lfislcal conclusion and may consequently be expected to “do”, the heads of all up-to-dno; ladle... for some time to come it‘ not fol. . . ever." Southern King's ‘ and Queens County Mr. Roderick McMlllain n: Wood ‘islands East, la_ we regret w lean, n somewhat poor ileum, rm. son“; 222:‘ m“! h" 15191)’ been under the 0f Dr. Brehaut. ‘His humor. nus friends would all rejoice to set- hlm fully restored to m” 1,9,,“ health. poniglllisiiry Compton. of Glen Harm, iua been in Charlottetown g the last couple of months e intends remaining in that Olly lorsonie time to come, “There-la no Death. What seems so is transition, Tllla life 0f mortal breath is but a suburb oi‘ the life elyslan, Whose portal we call Death." l‘ i8 0i" Dniinful duty to record the death 0i’ Miss Nettie Mosenof W001i islands, who departed this "'9 0n Sunday morning. 18th inst._ after an illness of a very few weeksm-Death was due to periton- IUB and though all that medical skill" could do for her was done,the 2. Chorus-Greeting Waltz-Macy 3. Chiming Belis-— 'I‘roje~l-li—-¢E. MaoKenzie, M. lbavie. L. ‘Paqilet, 4 ‘SOIIiS-rlfioho and il—-L. A. Bug- bee. M. 0heverle,'V. Macdonaid, L. ‘Purine. 1D. iMacdonald, E. Mac- Kenzle'M. Lavie. i5. Little iDaisy Waltz-Muse ‘V. “KNOB-Bid. ‘M. Cheverie, D. Mac- donald 6. Riecltation——Mr. Jazz —A. Mo- Lean, F. Macdouaid, V Macdonald. M Cheverle. 7. The -M"lll+-‘.l-I. N-ecke-M Bren- li-im- Angela Kenny, Helen Ken- lledy, 8- Action $°l\8—Mil1d What Your Manmia ‘Says-Doris Meedonald, 9. Valisette—-iBorow'alcl-—'A. Lavle, G. iMacdonald. M. Brennan 10 RGCItEClOII-JMOZBMYB Prayer- Leona Paquet. 1-1. Ohrous-Sing-G. HOIZQL 12. Vaise Joyeuae-JM. ‘Feline ._ Jane Macdonaid, 1E. Maodonald, M. 1P. MaclAuiay. 1'3. INadla-ll’. Wachs— Adele Morris and Agneg Fay 14. iDrlll-wDance of ithe Fairies-—- 15. Rapsodie Misnonue-C. Keeli- lflB—~Aiio-e Lavle. 16. Solo-Sunshine in the House fiA. ‘M01115 and A, Fay ~17. lPoiis-h Dauce-—Borowsk"i—~M. Maodonald, 1M. McCloskey, M_ ip_ MacAuLay. 18. Recitation -— iChorus—- (No Friend Like a ilvlother, 19- TaYWielle-S. Heller-Jane Macdonald. 20. Last (Lhorrus-—Goodnigiit-— V. Hunlmerel. 21. Trio-God Save the King- b. Pnquei. A. ‘McLean, m, chow... m’- ‘H- Kennedy. E. Malone, E. MiwKenzie. v. Meeiiomiiu, Doris Macdonald. srim destroyer claimed her for-his own. No mortal power could save her. in the very flower of young womanhood she was cut off at the flilriy ass of 19 years. The funer- al took place on Tuesday. the 20th and considering the state of the FOBdB-and the extremely stormy weather, was well attended. To her sorrowlng parents, brothel- and sisters. sincere BYmDlltlly ls ex- tended. Mr. Neil C. McMillan. of Wood lslanda_'North, whose health has been indifferent for some years is wonderfully improved this winter, and is in flue physical well being. Mr. J. H. Stewart merchant, la taking potaboea at Wood ilslinads and l-lopetleld. The prevailing price hereaibouta is $2.00 per bushel. Strange about Melntyre potatoes. There is little or no demand for them in the States. in the ‘Marl- tlmeii they ‘hold a high place in public favor, perhaps the highest. In the Spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of spudii. This again proves that sentiment-has no place in busi- ness. ’ Alter an absence o! three-years in Northern Ontario. Mr. Sam Moore has returned to his old home in Glei Forest. Lot 62. While in Ontario, Mr. Moore has lheen employed in ivarlous occupations. including farming, lumbering, and work with surveying parties. Labor conditions he asserts, are good. and wages e-uliicleiitly high to pro- vide all the ordinary comforts of life. There are also alluring ov- away. i} condition cause bad breath. BElIWl Syrup gala at the cause. Try it and store. ‘ wooo-o-oo-ooowo-o-oooo-o-oou- Oolgatab GHIWN 3'5"“ < oil-nay created nu- demand. demand madl WW5" u“ PH“. on" lg why It ll lhl cheapest and but Shaving “n; if you ahava your- u" m“. it a pleasure b! using Ooigataa Bhavifli l cream. Wa oarry a wmiil." i line of Coils!"- Harold L. Worth! DRUQQIQT. a PHDN-E. 11.1.. Upset stomach. sluggish liver, and tom ‘ have a wholesome breath. Any DWI llow Often Do j- 4 f’ I ' You Shave?» Bargains ----- ~ ‘i. 1' 8M0" drop head, s i drawers. Have you W" M“ i 1 Miller Bi-ognydmp head, Sewing i Machines ii 5 drawers. automatic lift. 1 Singer second hand, will do soon work for many years. ‘Hieae machines‘ will be sold at a bargain to clear , this week. s i Cali or write today. Miller Bros 145 Great 0008a Street ' Charlottetown .. p ;._. ' amount of $25, totalling - a title deed may ibe obtained to 150 “ est are also very " '. porlunlties for the mun who wlah- Q3 tu g0 on the land. iBy making certain improvements over n neilfid or three years and paying to U18 "r Ontario Government the sum 0i $75. besides incidentals to the $100 in all acres of land of very good quality. black clay loan; and very fifill- Mi‘- Moore has in oat completed de- velopment on such a farm and will this year be entitled to lils pal-Bill- His land ls 1s miles north of Coch- " pane, which ls on the main line of e cmmt. As to climate the mer- cury in winter sometimes drool 40 but the air is dry w! bracing. The country is rich in minerals-gold. silver and c099" abound. The resources of the for- considerable. both for building material and Pill!” Much progress has been Apply idinardh freely and often. Also gplendld for corns and hunlons. S da‘ u Mr. R. n. McMillan oi‘ Wood v health. Hfifffnllly friends will also 1 Jlr. Walsh Stewart. 0! River. has ‘been lately "min: Grade iv-i. Violet n friends in Wood islands East. Mp2. Ralph Mathoson 8. Inuit: was $18.40. premium to $2.55 the world. is reduced steadily each year. to the policyholder for policy mentioned above-No. 5,879. ATrue Story oi Mutuality “ IN 1881 the first premium paid on Mutual Life policy No. 5,879 But, by 1926, Mutual profit-participation had reduced this Policy No. 5,879 is chosen at random from thousands of others. The Mutual Life of Canada is one of the strongest life insurance companies in The cost of a profivpartici ating policy in the Mutual Life of Canada ere are actual figures showing the net cost made in the development of hydro- electric power. Good roads are provided by the Ontario Govern- ment, which will stand up to auto- mobile trafllc except the heaviest auto trucks. Game is also present in great quantity and variety. Mr. Moore purposes to return to ‘Nor- thern Ontario the luttei- part of next June. Can anything be more pleasing to the ear than the sweet notes of song birds i-n the spring? "The man that hath no music in himself nor is not moved with concords of sweet sounds. la ll-t for treasons, stratagema and spoils." Home from the far fields of ‘Flori- lalauds. in that rain fragrant and flowery cllme he Jonew not sleet nor cold. Living. he declares, ls as cheap there as hare. Whether that la a good Ol‘ bad advertii-iemeutlor this province we are not prepared to say. The boom in land and building ls not, according to i\lr. McMillan, dead yet; but is not quite so strong as it has ‘been. lie spent the greater part of the winter in Jacksonville, near the State line between Georgia and Florida. We regret to learn of the illness of Dr. Brehaut, of Murray River. The doctor has been exceptionally ‘busy during the past winter uud spring, a/nd we all know what he has had to contend with in the way of bad roads and stormy weather. The wonder ls that he has stood up to his work as well as he baa. All will hope to sea him restored in the full to his former vigorous health. for the doctor is known not only as a skillful physicians but also as one of the most companion- ablo of men, sociable. witty and well-informed. A stream of potatoes has ibeon flowing to all shipping points on and off the railway line foi- some weeks paat_ which though not riv- allliig Niagara in, strength and volume la yet of quite respectable proportions. The market appears to be just a trifle shaky and un- steady and may or,may not grow stronger. We are greatly pleased to hear that Mr. lRod O. MdMlilan or Wood islands East who has ‘been quite seriously lll la greatly improved in be glad to learn that Mrs. McMil- lan who also has been lll is im- roving. {Qt- Ilei": us send you ‘full inform- ation abouttliis Company and its Mutual profitrparticipating. l"! {SMAPA 135 Kent Street Liiz - 151256.210 1886 - 15.72 1891 - 12.94 11.78 11.60 1896 - 1901 - 1906 - 112s 1911 - 9.12 1916 - 5.73 1919- 4.42 19$ - 3.02 192a - 2.55 policies. oifice w _l-l. A. EBERS than ordinary ability. Mr. Norman MGPIlBTSOIl 0t‘ ll0pe~ liold. passed through Little Sands u-nd ‘llopefleid yesterday, 23rd. Un- til then we had not met Mr. Mc- Pherson "sln‘ lint was i‘ thebell." Miss Catherine McDonald and Miss Mary Blue. both ot‘ Litilc sands. were visitors on the 24th to Wood Islands, tlie guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. ill. Stewart; ‘Wind and tiilc are gctti-ng in their ileadly work uli0i1 till‘ W‘ l" all our coastal waters, and will soon reduce it to pieces no bigger than a. man's hand. ilVlr. Duncan Blue, of llopeiielrl, has udded much lo the enjoyment oi’ llfn by the i-nslnllutltm of an iip- to-date radio act in his resldencefi lieve Word “Impos- sible” Exists PARIS, April. 30.— A frequently heard ‘dictum in France declares that "impossible" is not a French words and many French notable folk set-in lo believe ll. lMlss SlV/Al-llllt! Lenglon Ila cate- gorlc: “Noll ihave never in my career us an athlete bani» the im- pnessloli of having irnn up agniiust tihe "iuipmieilblo! l believe that with itoiimize. the impossible docs not cxlat!" Prof. l-Iiionurvl Bmuiy. whose dis- covery oi‘ a cohero-r made iviuelesa teiegraphy practical. tlhe same opinion. y you don't try to change the course not even to prevent it mining so often!" ‘Paul Signae, ‘liresident of the independents was ariilsits who invented the the ddoal that tiiiey feel they can never attain. Joseph Deltoll, the author. vilho was, year. belongs to the Lcnglen school: "impossible? Never saw ever ‘I was Impossible do not Deltollian!" {ii-- EBENEZAR SCHOOL. of March:— Grade VllIl-l. Florence Irene ilillaelnnls (equal) Belle ker Ford 8. Blanche MacRae. Stewart la a farm maiiagorofinoro Iienglen Does Not Be- lls‘ much of "As long as of nature, nothing is impossible, Salon, thluke tlhat it word impossible as a synonym for the Grmoourt Prizernan last i t in‘ my life. illuve always got ivhat- determined t0 get. The followinll is the standing of Ebenezer School for the month .51“. Rae 2. Flo MiaoiRae and Mae Mao- Rae (vuual) 3. Oeeliila Doirom and Grade V'l—l. Helen lilord 2. Par- M-atiismn f liri-ir-ni v Fort-st Fin-s -I@~P. A post card to our head ill bring The Mutual Book by return mail. Charlottetown Grade lll-l. Ben Ford 2. chieetq- Ford 3. Mildred Matheacn. Grade ll~1. Curtis Fond z. Eleanor Ford 3. POch Duh-tin. Grade I——1. Emmerson Manhood ‘~’- Lloyd l-‘orrl 3. Audrey Ford. M. vlilaoKay (teadher) Natural Tread Shoes Are being featured by us thla year, stronger than over They are particularly good for thooo having trouble with their fast, They Have Brought Comfort To Hundreds, Why Not To You T All alzoa and many widths earl-lad In atoels for Ion and Woman. They an inada with low hula, tlootlill Uh! and shanks. ii NATURE'S WAY la another oomlort aiioa for women only, “WI”. l hloliar liool for thou who Ilka than. they u‘ (Agy, EASY, EASY, lnfl pm p; pair loaa in prism ALLEYodél PABHIUNAQS _ “IPHMWIIM. i. fl- l- - - -- ig-sar... “Anna... vii; j .-r.¢-eo-;,-.,