he joy of life ‘indoors lies i'n the satisfaction of a bright. cheery home. Flat oil wall paints. beautiful and h ' enduring. can be used to advan- kf tage in every room. Soap and I n water may be applied freely on @ walls so treated. Bedrooms with painted walls are both sanitary and attractive. h ' Canvas makes a good ground for painting when P l applied to walls in-the same manner as paper. ® . eliminating unsightly cracks. The final coat Q ’ of paint seals the wall. leaving a smooth. permanent surface that may be cleaned or repainted as desired. Painters or dealers will be glad to show you the results to be secured from the various methods of using flat oil wall paints. From these you may choose a finish that will blend with your surroundings and make yours ‘the home beautiful.“ SAVE THE SURFACE CAMPAIGN _ 601 Keefer building - - Monmll 4 Subscribed to by Paint. Varnish and Allicdlnicvesrs. Am. No. Z HAVE your house oairitedllfld , pa ‘I lucr the Pasta-Ilia‘;- | Bu! ~ I V1.2)! full derail: of this [rut oPP°fllllillY~ 0SE“”lll‘ll/il' lFFEEhisgood coffee" Why soy Fat? You Can Reduce The answer iii‘ uioiit fiitpeupla ll lhiit it iii tun hiiril, too troublesome iiiid too iliingcruiis to force the weight. down. lliiriuula Prescription Tablets overcome ail these difficulties. They are plciisniit to trike. entail nu dieting or l. cxerclle, and iiuve the added advantage of clicapiieiiii. A liux la sold at one dol- I t, I I lur by all ilriigginte the world over, or uciiil the price ilim-i. to the Mariiiula _ 4C0" (luiieriil lilutiira Bldg" Detroit. _ Mich. Now that you know this you RWW" 0' "l9 697W?“ 3357"”? have no cnjinie for being fut. Ydu ciiii F0!‘ the MON"! 01 March 1925 reduce steadily iiiiil easily without going through long iilegt-ii of tiresome To the president and Members of eiriclrcldae Ilrlllll sairviitloii illat with Ieur u itl o ccts. n-t u liox and start get- S,Z'P_B°'hhh h‘! Dhwhhh- tins slender now. 'I'ho month of-Mai-ch -was u" niontli his: riiii of activity fll] the‘ ‘hue’ Attendance at the vhflohh our Association mi n big-h iplain and Lcauires iwnre vtry e-ncuuiziglng. l _ -No oustaiiding events took place the work h" gelluhtmhh h‘ ilirrlng M-tirch, but the usiiull 'pr0~ “ham m? twnnly grain were going to the limit. i , mifsmhhlhg Hsmflum Meeungs_:,ner n hrenkpltdigos unredeemed the collection of four weeks caused by slcknessyof which whhlh ehhe cohhlhhrhhlh n“, reguh" Saulmay mg,“ soch-‘HMOII: yircisenb financiiil standing. were continued with very good ati jhmléifi fflvenliii! 3""! 139mg 5°" tiaiiilauco of about 200 tiich night. Yum‘ l‘ h hefvlchh hhhllhm‘? t” Uiiblc Study Groups-Two new lifpdhliry h‘ hhh‘ “Eh lhhérehl l’ groups were organized ‘this month buég-Sggrcvfhy we ' one from Prince of Wales College l t,‘ whee" ah‘! ‘hm’ he‘ composed of both boys and girls 35 Elfjfllfffi h“ were held Wm‘ the i-n puiiiiber under the leadership cl a t 225hhhhh “h 1125 “r h“ ‘aver’ Prof. G. D. Steele The other group ff; hhlch shmlilY- ‘SDEHRWH is strictly from our own member-w“, geghgm aver“ hr; Ge‘h'g‘*-Alex~ shims and is iii ti» fmm M’ -~ “~- “."“(’)r,,-Au1‘,’,‘;én- C- 1mm" 1""! Rev- cusslon rou and» a ' ' ' ' it ls tilt-seating Ioi- TED“ ‘Sunday Morning. Meetings-r for a period of six weeks. ,. ‘Lise meftlhgs ‘hays lhheh held l-li-Y. Club—Thls 0111i) ‘held two l,"‘°“‘ P“ “t 1° "Mk ‘"1" m“ nweflngs durum the monthhnd w“ {mi ‘ orm p a Bible Class. The ‘at- then disbanded for the season. | ‘Fiaintce S hmah hm worth whhe' The txlia fine ‘weather of March nwlusnhihth-Mrh‘ T‘ D‘ ' Put“ m" gHYi/éllltftl any more turnips and to~ m,”meugrzeclfiafafihhl‘! h“ a his" 110.1%?!“ parties ‘but gave the iboys a l...“ “r Pat‘, ' whhe he“ we than“ wr other Outside gflvnmt ‘TSP .m. a i oni meet the finance Junk“. Leudem COrps_Th,s Corps it i.iii eeiat supper and flilgu speak hiid two reguilar sirpper nieetlii-gsi OPS-hr i?“ o” after gym class" during me momh keepmg in tnuchhv. "no; 1c Socials—--l<‘ireeide soclals with tho wo.k of the juniors and ll e Oh hhch Them"? and Fri‘ milklflg Illiaus for the future. hue: 83h], ch13‘ and ‘PFOVOG Gymnasium Activities — U-ndor 0M3’, zlzclffihféf 1h '0 2h hhwhdeh .he direction of Mr. Walker eventsco“ ' g ' _‘ lhhlwhheh‘ cake and ill ‘gym have ibeen most numerous‘ 5'1"‘ \l§ll..l‘ly $i-rvgd_ y A“ classes are going fine and Show Th 61]]: nncor in the Bui-ldin-g__ u garge lncreflse m,“ 1a,, yum, .,.,,e|l_ oil: as 'D(’ n .1 noilczihlc increase special morninig class is very pop .29 be-“Inlnnljrh hf mehhhehs “slug ulzir and ‘looks after several biisi-lj 1m“! m: “hlhh h‘ very gratify‘ noss men who can-not conical other .11?‘ 211w ., , times. The report oi’ ‘the Physical w, Cf,‘ mg hfhrh“ This rum" with Dept. detrls with this work in detail 3 l l ‘pry hm hhlhg ah the time Tourniiiiicnts.~During the nionthnuillh. Simulated larger hhmhers and excite-merit has been running veryfil‘; hi‘, ptlglf; £:,l,v,,',he,h°%';]' l“ 999" ‘Plug Pon , Blliliflr s “- etmllers Clirckci lflllifliilillflfilS have hept Th: gfigaiihes ‘we hehhg “Bed quite mi,“ “w, summits keenly lmerusbi . y ythe daily use-rs. Ll . eséhhgdhhdieslg Al";ll'lll‘"l')'-Oiir ca-rn- Jlilliards. 4 This eve-r popular y wor em eh lhhlr “nmlfll .. ~ $111K on M-areh ‘its: v ‘,','ii'lllB has claimed considerabl t- "w ‘ ' "ml M" ioniion this month and our i§nfl=inffh°f gnawed a very “he sehsolfs nicnezirly always in use. u u‘ Thhhh4hhehlnfllsflil by ih m for llowllng.~Dnrltiig March a new “sf Ovysnrséwgg-fhgfglfhilht M's‘ W- (foiirniercial Iiciigua was f0 li ', a u Yflmi Well with ti teams interest so farmfleiltalq-lflflnfhvhhr ‘two yhhrh h“ hreslilenl- games liiive been very even and JX-ltidli ‘slunks at our ‘whole 088mm iritliig and ls creating considerable 1 S, mum ho h’ Mrs“ Owe" and iiicw interest. mr “er “when ‘a5 wit" R5 i0 nil , Th” Church Lmglm is gOmf-flifziiiiibfirsiwho have wnrki-d so hard ‘sf-rang rind is now on the lust sec- mp)" (hhh or thh phmhmle‘ ,tiiin, -wllii ‘St. illlillltthl lfillllllbi,’ lllt- »Mi-t‘litiillstsi by mic game illlll with {Lira otliir tennis tied for 1.‘...i:c. f iilvmlicrsliip — The nivniberslilril Pr): oiirlAissticlaiion is keeping up in no s iirpn and shows "the lici itli ,_ flllbllllllul‘ oi’ nienibiars at 595. quite l); 1 h; Gehhrhlflh ‘Lhhl "nu" "P0" Ii rite gal-ii over lust yenr. '1“ “h grllhohshhle l" ‘Km’ Y0" 11m’ l<‘liiiinces—'l‘liiare is always wltli l e m“ hhef hhhhlle “f the "'1' ltowri Y. M_ C_ A, 'i":io well‘ wishes oi‘ all are tend- mwétltizrvbwiito ‘their new Prcsiiioiit Mm v_<.‘ll:)_I'ill'I-§iil1 iinil to tliu various f iii, iosidents ‘and we Me ivokmg niwnrd to another season of such “lhmdld fill-Operation and help. MID DLEMORE HOME . A party of young pioplc expected to arrive from England, ages, 8 to 16 yearn. Applicants are requested to apply at once. Address all communlcatlonl. Middleman. Home, Falrvlew Station, Halifax 80., N. S. Imperial Fox Biscuits CONTAINING PURE coo LiVER on. ' Manufactured By . The ‘Imperial Biscuit Company “"4"”, M," Charlottetown, P, E, I. THE STANDARD FOX 'FOOD Fed all the year round in the largest and most successful . ranches in Canada and the United States THE IMPERIAL BISCUIT 00., LTD“ ic the picnee Company in Canada to manufacture a biscuit containing REFINED COD LIVER OlL. Thiic Biscuit has been on the market Ior a number of ycarc and la thoroughly tested and prcvcn to be ’i Standard, Food at all anions for foxes, do“; mink, and other fur-hearing anlmall. Prize-winning Foxes at the Toronto Royal Winter Fair have been, almost without cxccpt’ , Icd imperial Fox Biscuit, \ Imperial Fox Biscuits are rich In VITAMINBB ac Cod ' Llvcr Oil lo more potent In FAT SOLUBLE, VITAMINE A. than any other known food. This la the locrct of large - llttcrl. IMPERIALS CAN PRODUQE 11HiE 00008. " eodtf. . NICHOLSONKS i Bright Cut Smoking ~ I Tobacco i \_ Stalin a lighgand the ilrat puff rcvcale the hat. that you are going to enjoy (he beat smoke you WM‘ had. it il manufactured trompurc Virginia‘ leaf and the lmoothneee and tragraoice of this tobacco cannot he surpassed. ' iiieiirr a iiieiioisoii ‘roucbo company LIMITED. Manuhceurerc, Otiarlottetown REPORT OF PHYSICAL DEPT For the month of March, 1925' ‘us the worr of flnian~ i vohh hhuvmhh" I "m" ‘"1"? Y0" irwse tliousiihhni iliis t-liiillilgétlbsll-lll-‘hfhtlf't"eh '“’l'" lee‘ that yours is together lifted and perhaps it is inztstoéfiihaélhgllrhhmrs "Mlle 0m"- ;. batter so because we must always mo, “m, l, ,' l" c‘ A- Y0“? 9m“ ‘ be on the look-out for new members “mm m haglfiklhfaluhgffihfishlile 7g? . . f’ 01H‘ many ‘facilities. We feel Drink Water When ,,'f;;e‘gg,;h;;; 313v; iobcan on yo. _ _ e‘ ore ut we know Kldneys Hurt You ::‘.i.::“.t";.ll. 'i.°.‘.."f..‘.'; t:';‘;...i."';': the ‘head of our Assoclnti When you wake up with back- your 1925-1926 should seeo: ache and dull misery in the kidney 111"!‘ enlarging of our work. region it may mean you have been May we fervently offer our hum. eating foods which create iiclils, "l" thanks to our Jdeavenly Fat-her sayb a wellknown authority. An 7°11 "l5 "wily iilflfi-‘lllvgs and for excess of such acids ovt-rworks ?~"“'d*1"°e~ the kidneys in their efforts to tiller Resllecfivflly sulbmltrmd it from the blood and may become / R- A- PENDLETON sort of paralyzed and leggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels, removing all. Th the body's urlnous waste. else you _d ‘Ewan ‘month Blwwed 876118“!- have backache, sick headache. huh?“ l“ "'9 u" 0f The dizzy spells; your stomach sours. inllhlhmagflhh‘ owing t” a decline tonfiue\ is coated and when the “m; hifah classes 1°01‘ a new weather ls bad you have rheumatic Qpppgg," e h?“ ‘lumped ahead- twlnxos. The urine is cloudy. full ("mm andufi- s hem h‘ ‘gmd Mm‘ of sediment, channels often get by M", m“, he“? gt f" hm“ him‘ sore, water scalds and you are ob- qrexafhlonhl Qeni,’ deréngmlhers‘ ifged to seek relief two or three w“ started,“ “Mgr, fxfhhlhh times during the alight. , 1m; to other u cur "ha e y °w' Either consult a. good. reliable ha complefed 12,131,901“ h hhhlh physician at once or get from your! 11119 Junior; are 8f mresgnt pm. pharamaclst about four ounces ofgresslng rapidly with theirs and are a glass orwater before breakfast Basketba 1.- a . i!" a f8" d"?! and your kldnsyflllni: ‘the wiiiiarvlfifgnlfll; plililslilhlilllhhlll; may then aot fine. This famousthe past month came in-to its own isiilts is made from the acid of again. The players were rather [grapes and lemon iulce, combined dubious regards boundary iflneg but with iithla, and has been used for zifter giving them a good madam; lyesrs to help clean and stimulatelqnite satisfied that‘ they wi‘ll lim- ‘iwid! ill the Bysteni. so they no BFM/albie feature marred one of our longer irritate. thus often ralievinglsonlfll‘ 811mm. and it is hoped that bladder weakness. l-t iwliil not occur again. Jail Salts is inexpensive, can not Junior “asketibalL-A league has injure and makes a delightful, eff- 59°11 firmed cflllflifllilfl 0f foul‘ ervesizeni lilhia-water drink. Drink lenmfl- xxeeli lflierofit is taken in m“ 0g so“ wage; 3y a" meamlit by the yoiinotars who o/re show- have your physician examine youth"! Tapld lWPPBVmi-‘lli ill ‘"19" kildneysat least twice a year. I103 ‘J3me’!- Juiiilor Leaders Corps.- Oonoict- l BRINGING UP FATHER- Jfld 9811B; take o. tabiaspoonful in|maklng a very creditable showing Friday sluggish kidneys. also to neutrailzalorove our some considerably. A re- adelpmnh pm Sir’ William s. Glyn-Jones, Coming To Canada 5i!‘ William Samuel Glyn-Jones is expected to arrive on, ii visit to Uanada about the 6th of April. He 111191111! siting an address on price maintenance to the retail drug trade in ciich ot‘ the uiiniidian cities. lie is recognized its the greatest oi’ authorities on this sub- jcctwind will no doubt iittriict u V81‘? large attendance in each ol‘ ‘the cities. . Sir William ‘S, Glynbones cum- nienced lils business lite as n pliur- ’ m-acist hut has since become n Bar- rister-iitluw liiiving been called to the Bur. Middle Temple in i904. lie has been Sucretury oi‘ the lliiirmuceuliciil Society oi’ Great Uriluiii since 101s. lie wns the orig- inator and has been ‘Secretary for 29 Years of tliu l'l'()|)l'l(¥liil'y Articles ‘Trade Association of (ireiil Ili-ituiii, ‘iliis is the iissiiiriiitltiii that was formed to protect the liilltuul illl.i‘l‘- ests oi xlie three sections of tliu trade, niinicly the manufacturers, tho wholesalers uiiil tiie rctailcis. The P. A. T. A. has operated con tinuously for 29 years and now numbers ll-l manufacturers, every wliolesuhr in Great Britiiin and 7250 retailers. Sir wiiiiuin has iicld the follow ing public. positions.“ . ' He has been J. P, tind an Alder- man of Middlesex County Council. M. t‘, loi‘ Steyiiey (L). l-ic was Parliamentary Prl-vatc Secretary in the tiiliiiistci" 'ot' Muiii- tions in 1916; and to the Minister Of Reconstruction iii i917. lie is the author iii‘ ""l‘lic Law oi‘ Poisons and Pharmacy.’ He was boi‘ii in i869 and married in i894 to Mary, iliiughioi" oi‘ John Evans of lalliliyilylllfl‘. -Ciiriliiiiu— thenshire. His residence is Glen hurat, Sutton Common -lloaul._ Sut- ton, Surrey. / ing of the four teaini Captains with their seconds meat every fortnight in the form oi’ a bean supper. cuss ways and means of improving the Junior class iliiltl other questions that may come up. Ladies Ville-y Bali ClflESw-Tllé Undies of the Methodist church have asked ‘whether or not. they may continue their class here. they oiirmerly iiseil ‘the "Y. W. C. A." but found it very niucli out oi‘ the way and would ‘much prefer the use of the ihuililing for one hour once -- week. It. dues not in any way inter fere with our iegular work. GYMNASIUM ATTENDANCE ' 1924 Ju-nior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jiunior Spec. .... . Jr. Hexatlilon . Jr. Basketball Total uslnig Gym 929. Respectfully submitted GEO. C. WALKER WGY Program FRIDAY, APRIL 10 WGY (Schenectady. N‘ Y.) General Electric (lompilny 790 Kilocycles (379.5 dieters) Eastern Standard Time 11:55 a. m.-Time signals 12:00 Il00li8—TllI‘0G‘»l’l0lll‘ Good service broadcast from the Finst Methodist Episcopal Church, Schenectady. N. Y., Rev.‘ Phil L. Frlck. D.D., pits/int". iiniler auspices of Schenectady Federa- tion of Churches. ' Address. Rev. Henry Marcotte D. D., secretary of Presbyterian Board of Christian Education, Phil- 6:00 p. llL-“NGWS bulletins. 6:30 p. ni.—lnterna-iional Sunday School Mason. ' 7:00 p. in.—Pr0gram by Albany Strand Tlrlalrc Orchcatrii, Julius Boxhorn. conductor. 7:30 p. m.——l~ieaith trilk. uisl’ intermediates 5. Eiiip. Boy's 2" Students ll Senior . . . . . . . . . . . (‘iii Senior B. Baill 'Prii . 0 Senior ~13. lliill . . . . .. ll Spec. Morn Class .. 0 Extra Claim . . . . . . . . . . 85 Leaders . .. Iliil Bus: Men . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 77 685 1925 Junior . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 14S Junior Spe.. 0 Jr. Hcxntihion . 82 J-r. Basketball (l5 lntennedlate 26 Einp. Boys . . . . . .. 0 Students .. 50 Senior 112: Si‘. B. Bald -Pi~ac. 14 Sr. Bus. Ball . . . . .. .. 20 Spec Morn (ii-ass ., 222 Eirlra lass . _ 0 Iiotldors . . i) Bus. Men . . . . . . . . . . . . . H122, S61 Increase ovcr last year of 176. Ladies 43 ‘Girls 20» I i I i l l i Society Brand never made a more , vative leanings. Let us show you this , l Broadmoor stripes are exclusively Brand. From $30.00 u. $50.00 135 Great George ‘Street Telephone 141 Ch OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 8 P. The h/iaster man’s suit than the Master two button. nothing like it to be had UZSGWDEIG. especially to the well-dressed mm with semi-conser- The season's new fabrics are unusually attractive. So are many of tlie finest Scotch Tweeds. Men's Wear TJ- w- Boys’ Wear All\""‘ll 71:0,‘ fur Inc lube! in ti.» - inside pocket. popular young There's I» Appeals popular model. Society .l-<-><.\- .\ - ariottetuvvn, t‘. E. '- M. ‘Hhohm Symhhuhikhe" phhhh rlklii“ ‘hFfiffll-lily’. llliiinbolzfiiflfffffilial‘ l“V:il.~ic Piiiililiishlqiin" . .. li('llll'L‘i(tf| am“, “on”; ,.,,n,,,,“_ll ‘A"l"l"-i ‘lsharklhg when l ‘has a Scene is lniil iii NI w hintzliiiiii my" by (‘hating-by M. hvpuW iii ii ilisirict known as liiil'll‘-'- “Siri:iiiii~ iioiiiiiiitlriue" . FOSS!" cmbbkn ' '-' hhhlhlh" ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ' ' ' H . . i Act. l—'i‘liy villzigi: store :iiiil pnntofiiiai-i, Jiily. “h, (ibirl."|l,;_llrl),fzll,lllllllg’n ulfigglnxlllfili): Selection. “The Enchanted Format." _ .1 h ~, -. . liinil Georgie W. ltycr, presented by ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " mlho IWVY Plii “r- (hroilcast b special H '9“ m Qnlulgulilihth with‘ ‘Daécy 3g Wop Act llASllllllg robin at Our New ford). l "'l‘li- G is lriron" lSi-iceticn, “Peace March" .Crosby ' '“' ‘ ‘ ‘ y‘ ‘ y Sgmusq ‘ WtlY Orchestra _ ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' CAST OF cHARAc-IERS Act lll—Lcin ltunsomu Ilonn». lslitltlitlli. “Victory Miircli" (fro-shy lTlllitltiGliS Strong, the new niinisteri Orchestra ‘ - Edward i9. St. Innis‘, llie old iiilnitsliri‘ l lloriict- ltoberts ‘Hiilllllblll Chapman, a prctteiiiltr .. 10.30 p. m.~i'rogrnm of Chamb- er Rinse, prcsciitul by the (Zhaniii- oi‘ Aliisie Ensemble: Edward Rico. lciii'v'i{i' Liiiiili, i . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lliirlnn mitliony violin; chard-cs Schreiber, vloliit; iSylvanns Bartlett, postmaster .,. ‘.<-o Kiivxeii, viola; Gi-dviiiini, l . . . . . . . . . . .. Miiiirci- ti. itiinilull ‘friiiiiliini, cello; Bonl liciiiizu. buss; Peirr Schmidt, clarinet, and Ollii- (l. in: ru. piano. "Dlsirtertiiiion on ‘Chamber Music." {H1 pared -by Leo Kliwt-ii. Obadiah Blnrton, wltli scillcrl opin- ions . . . . . . .. Jerome liovenheim (‘urlis lloltori. shy on belief .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .. Charles S. Baunira| Darius Startle, a country (letrctivc .a, "Allegro (‘on Fuocii" Dvorak ........... Courtland Hopkins h. “Poco Andante" . . . . .. Dvorak Loin Ransom, a returiieii con. c. . | From the Quintet for two violins, Frank Oliver, viola, cello and miss , iiii csczipcd convict . l“Granrl Duo Coiicertanie" tor clar- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. liugciie Meng incl. and piano . . . . . . . . .. Weber Skcrzicks, a New York liid . . . . .. "Moderate Jiiovemcnt" fiom the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Earle Harvey ’i‘i'io, Op. 52 for violin, cello and Nance Ransom, Lam's daughter .. pin Rubinstein no . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Marjorie Tyler “Allegro Vivace’: from lliv Quintet. Father Strung, the new minister's Op, 114, [or violin. iuolii cello, bard 7:40 p. m.——-Program by the WGY Orchestra. f ,_ BY GOi-LY - l? Mptqgig ‘DON'T ‘STOP PLAYiN QN THE PMNQ - w!» cons» DRlVE’. NE lllllllllllllllllllll l. AH! $0M: owe AT THE Fkoivr DOOR- l HQPE. n": A CALLER row. MAQQE; - THEN ‘oi-ELL are: PLAYMN‘: i; t" Oi!!! Iv |NY'L Fury!!! Itmncl. 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