Mr James Charles of Coppley, ‘Noyes £8 Randall Ltd. “CAMBRIDGE” CLOTHES Takes Special Measurements at “The Men’s Store” Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Aplp 22, 23, 24 Mr. Charles brings this special service to men of Prince Edward Island who want clothing that is JUST RIGHT, The new models in suits and Spring Overcoats will be shown. . . . Sport models for Summer wear will be included in the great exhibit. Select your own cloth . choose the style you like . . _. Mr. Charles takes your measure . . . and your Suit or Overcoat -; will be delivered at “THE MEN’S STORE” in f, ‘ very short order. You men that are too tall for ready mades . . . l‘ or too short . . . or» just particular . . . will find in this service something you’ve been want- - ing for a long time. Open Monday and Tuesday Evenings 7 o’clock to 9 \. H __ _ . = FINGER-NAIL ronrnalrs IOGIO-(O. P.)-—-This city's jub- committee has arranged to pre- sent the King with a jubilee por- trait of himself by s. barristar who uses only his fingernails in Ha painting. 9044-60-00 l: illllll "night, Miss E. Blgvaldson died in EIHERBRINBS T n | _l_l__ m P u . (Canadian Press NIIW YORK. nouncement that years ago but it was not until ze- cently that the beauty N her voice attracted the attention of Tito Schipa, Metropolitan Opera star. The opportunity o! a life-tim and honor in her own country came to Miss Sens when her voice was carried 5.000 miles over the ether from New York to Rome, Italy. Here is how Signor Sohipa tells the story: "While in Rouie recently. I re- turned home one night from a late party, turned on my radio, and heard a remarkable ccloratura soprano singing from a New York station. I was so impressed by the outstanding clarity and flexibility of the voice that I made a note of the name and upon my return to New York, invited her to sing for me. I prophesy for her a phenom- enal oareer." . The story of the ascent of Miss Senz up music's ladder of tame is similar in some respects to that of Ten DO YOU 9 a —-OUR ALASCO many of the world's great singers although she is probably the first to be literally thrust into the spot- Q light in America through the med- ium of scientific invention. From her school-days Miss Sen: cherished the ambition to win a high place in the musical world. Born in Vienna, she was brought to New York at the age 0f three and first studied singing under the late Dr. Daniel Sullivan and his wife, the former Brenda Stock of Dunedin. New Zealand. Persistence and perseverance marked her career. Going to Eur- ope she studied under Salsa-tore Cations in Milan, Italy, and Max D'Allone, well-known French com- poser in Paris. Engagements with the. Monte Carlo Opera and in various continental opera houses followed the long and arduous training and she was hailed as a coloratura oi’ high rank. Soloist with the Ostend Symphony Or- chestra. she was called upon to sing before many prominent peo- ple, including Gaston Doumerge, when president of France and the Canadian minister to France, Hon- Philippe Roy, But her desire to win high hon- ors in America remained unful- filled. She returned to New York,‘ two years ago taking several radio,‘ engagements. vThen came the‘ “bolt from the blue"--tl1e invite-I ticn to sing for the great Metro- politan lyric tenor. Bchiba will rive Miss Senz her concert debut at one of his en- gagements during his present North American tour. Mercy Flight Succes sfal (C. P. By Guardiank Spbclal Wire) WINNIPBG, April lib-A race with death ended in victory for death here today. Brought by airplane from Arbcrg, Man, 180 miles north of here last mspital from a ruptured appendix. Konnie Llhanneson, memlber o! Jinnlpeg Falcons, Canadian hoc- .ey champions of the 1920 Olympic iames, flew from Winnipeg in 46 ninuies and made the return flight with Miss Blvgaldson aboard in 36 minutes. Immediate medical atten- tion, however, failed to save her life. HOT WATER. FURMERNLP. MIIRIJEREIJ W. K. Baldwin Found Dead in Store. (GP. By Guardian's Special Wire) BALDWIN! MILLS, Que. April i9—A posse of provincial police and citizens of this district scoured the countryside today for a man be- a Oil TankerDocks In Montreal (C. P. by Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, April ilk-The oil tanker Bullmouth from Curacao. Dutch West Indies. second ocean vessel to reach Montreal harbor this season-docked tonight. Nav- Several other ships are expected to dock tomorrow, among them the - Duchess o! York. the first peas- enger vessel. Fog in the lower St. Iawrence is believed responsible for the delay of several freightarl and passenger ships now headlnl tlrh wag. Illarl’: the great White Islllflil. lieved in his early thirties who was seen hovering mar the store of W. K. Baldwin, former Liberal M. ‘B. for Stanstead, shortly before Mr. Baldwin died mm a blow on the sk-ull. Baldwin's Mills. named after Mr. Baldwins ancestor who Came to the eastern townships of Quebec from Connecticut about 1800, is a small settlement nine miles from Ccaticook. Mr. Baldwin was found uncon- scious behind the counter of his store with a paper bag stuffed in imam; the store locked up in search of m. Baldwin at thn home cf his slster-in-lew, Mn. Harold Baldwin. In company with two men the lath:- went to the elm-e and had the front door forced questions asked. with 2 gal. gm: bottle $47-_5O with 5 gal. metal tank $5150 ‘Installed m: and Fully Guaranteed Sssmmerside~Ch ASK FOR "Qua LIS-T OF s bis mouth last evening. 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PJ-Jlhe most re- able honorees eve: nnrin lin- bel Reid, 3 Hank Muslim-n. MacBwen, 3 Vernon Bolgar. 2 Mary Bulman. 3 Justin Raid. Francis Bolger. 3 ‘Kathleen Reid. Macllwen, I D. B. Bold. and asked whet time the baseball . Joy MaeLeod. 3 Helen Heid- isenotenled. atndunusis at 7 Uslzns STANLEY BRIDGE Honor Roll for March: Principal's Department: Grade X: 1 flora Reid. Grade IX: 1 Layton Bell, 2 Isa- SCHOOL Grads VIII: 1 Mario‘: hell. 3 R0" Grade VII: i Edith Macduisw, Grade VI: lNorlnrt Reid. l Primary Department: Grade V: l Robert Reid. 2 Anni lull-tin, I i Grade IV: i Marjorie Grade II: 1 Janie Manhood. Jean Palethorps, 8 Maureen Mac- Guigan. Q1146 I; 1 Hill!“ Rfild. 2 C0031! Maelhven. I Brendon Reid. (Patriot please copy) -_-_.i__._. Use Illaardhtgar Bruises "Tiiisluliii sximnmou nunueewymouna n. i. mam OHUIITIIII -av GEQRGE MCMANUS AUDIO QAR LIQTHNIQS‘ » oases AND comnanv. » u, A or ms ' ‘we '.‘ onrluruleflfi. ‘follicular- W9