JLPRIL 18, 1927 vtv F REE-é-Sena Al... ‘Tn’; Trial Packages Juslgreaf. 1 fled. _ , _ Don't thin/z q- 6Y6!‘ Elf . heifer.” OUR body must be right if you're to give that cheery answer to the “how-are-youi.” greetings of your friends. And the one certain way to make your body right: is to eat right. Grape-Nuts is one food you should have every dayf It was deliberately designed to give the body what it needs for health, strength, energy. Grape-Nuts gives you the‘ five essential food elements. And in Send an Nam easily digested form. Grape-Nuts is gllgtflnhffiéfiflx‘; supremely delicious. 0/ Gmpewsls and "A Bin/l o] Belle! Errol/lists". Add/u: Custodial Puxlunl C0. I'M-l i Drpl. G46. 1 . i Jlclropolilon Build- ing, Toronto 2, OM. Very inexpemivw-youaneed serve only four teaspoonfuls to each person. And such a serving costs less than one cent. Serve right from the package with milk or cream. At all grocersL-wax-wrapped. Made in Canada. ra e=Nuts I070? lviaus/Iourls/zment Arthur Bourchler, the xvell-knolvn qul-red. .ou(lon actor, while getting ready to assume the part of Henry VlIlL, tlltivaited a boar. -0ne day when l was fully grown he went to his lllb null was challenged -by the luorman, who (li(l not recognize llnl. l “What name, sir, ple-zlse?" he in‘ eyelid. The (lnonnlan "No longer a member, sir", IE‘DllG(l.-BOSIOR Transcript. "Henry the Eighth," replied Mr. , Dourchier without the flicker of all M“ l ‘H U ‘ con-a“ red ' cl w: 0111111 lo eyes o; lllllny the list, ran his eye down the H's 3 in Cnuulill. wllo (lo not realiso thu and closed [he book Wm, n pa“; lvolumc of the .'\_i.',’l‘l(‘lllllll‘il‘l ]ll'(‘(lllt'- he‘ tlon oi’ the old t~0llllll'y:~~ 1851 llur Seventieth Anniversary _ ,_~,y-—- .- - \ 01')!" a» llousecleaning Time Let us make this time easier for you than ever before. 1 llr__ l For seventy years we have been ' catering to the housewives of this province and we have a stock that is full 0f helps to them. ' Just a Few Artic » l lnllde Floor Paint qt.'$1.o0 ‘Film 8mm“ 50° m “no ‘Ground Oolor for Gralnlng Varnish Bruuheo 10c to $2. qt. 85c. pt. 46c. 1/, pt. 25c. l \ Knllomino or W l Olon White Enomollqf. il- _ 1§g pl. 60c. 1/, pt. 35c. rm white, qt. 85c. lplnt 45c 1/; pt- 86o. . BRUSHES ewnh $12.00 Window Brushes 63o to_95c Handles extra . . .. 25o 1 Pm“ Scrub Brushes 20o to 35o Qpeolnl Barn ‘ ‘mhuzs’ y: “l. ‘mm Stove BPUIHQL. 20c to 50o Varnish Shine all Colon 11L 84o. pt. 45o. 1/; pt. 26c. Loco In - all ohndoo-drlu hard in thirty minutes. qt. $2.60- pt. $1.441), 1/, pt. 75¢. GIEANING l ___' l 1 Butchers Floor Wax .. 85o "E1001 01 - ~ 1 - . Johnlon’: Floor Wnx.. 80o °'°"‘"' " . , -O'C0dll' lPoiIeh 26o and 509 ln ' DllllblllQ » ; “'61, l l '. .71”: i’? ""1"; " mnclnl-y MOPS -.....l...-n.-.i V‘ __ "-*" Plnolavo (lforl i- 11-. 3L:d;:'°fi°°' t Pousuas n-n-n-nn, Put: Cream 18c, 28c d. 46o Old Eng. Floor Wax 75o lb. Old Eng. Liquid Brighton" 85o ~-.....-......---.n..u. Q . l e . Il5.°T..'..".‘..'.'.'.'.'.';’."2’.. 1 wt Mn»- a» ‘ Cleaning Joann", bottle . u" yummy,’ ,1‘, , ,'_'_'_‘ 15, l ..........".'............. o ‘Duet Pane 20o IIIGISVBO lroomo from s9: up 4 smr LADDERS "I. TAIL v. uol S/‘KLC l. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Gladys Bell Owe New York production of “The Mira,“ two seasons, has come to Canada to 11111511111. Prince Edward lslard, but with Signor Ferrarl-Fontana, _ Radio ‘Tlplwfillillty of hearing this ta| ented 1" Public in Carada by person operatic spectacle in America, Owen dressed m» h:*: part in is a daughter of Mr and Mrs G. W. B Mrs. K0511)’. proprietor tently. when she came to Toronto and ~ . "l Canadian Binger and leading soprano in the e" at the Century theatre for llve. She la a naflveof Sum- resided in New York untll re- is continuing vocal studio! audiences this wabk had an soprano, her CFCA Toronto 91°11'31" 11113111111119 ilifiiria of “The Miracle," sung for the first time . _ 8| pepmission of Morris Gest, the New Y°F1< '"1P1¢‘5="'°. who producad the vast pantomimic and semi. The picture on the LEFT ls Mrs. , _ "Theil/liriacle", and on the 1" everyday Ilka-Photographs byCharles Aylett. RIGHT as (The above singer ell of Summerelde and a niece of of RussHotel, City.) ‘last AtgricultTlrlflf Production in England A new era has dawned on “Merry England." (HISTOPJCUS) W'1‘lli11l:' lo the" London Daily Mall reroutly .\lr. l-larolll (‘ox uu-l folded what he tl-ruled the "(iolllan Acres“ of l-Jlluland, and stalled that the lll'(lllll<‘l‘ o1‘ l-Illglunlfs soil amounted lust y zlr lu 22.1,000.0llll pounds. 'l‘llis ' l rust. yield from, the soil null is destined with on~ larged zlrcas to largely supply tho Home Market ll.‘ ille “other (‘null- try. ' - ll-lero a low notes ulul l‘lllllllll?lll~ “The greatness of B culture and the industry ing range oi’ elilortg are emphasis- fed ill llll? figures UllillIllllWl in tllc lrepnr‘. (lzl tho ill-'.l‘ll'lllllll'ill rcusu< iol‘ England and Wales, lllllSCll on ltlte output of 1025 tfllzllinIu-ry 0f- lfice, Iis, lid. null. ; “Tho report stall-s that 1hr t-ap» litall value cl.‘ thl- t-olllllry’ ill. ll- tllrlll holdings llud rough arllziuafi " is 815,000,000 poulltls . all the toial amount of tenants” cllpitlll required (live ‘and (lellll stock, lfilllllli rilrllt valuation, and other ulalters) about 365.000.0011 pounds. lllzri- i000 zlcres (rompal-otl with tho prc- To vious census your, 1008. 'l'llc rou- seqtlont (levlino ill tln- priucilal fnrut crops is set oif by thc great increase in (lzliry illrluillg. The fol‘ lowing are tllt- t'0llllliIl‘lll,l\‘€ vcllSllS in til "The averngu n1.‘ plnughlallltl Wr-H‘ . llllOllllHlIllil, null DON JUAN What is Don Juan? The wind and the rain; Flame in the forest; The sweetness of pain; ' Flashing of swords, And twanging strings; The mad sea sobbing; The lark that sings; White arms yearning And crimson li-ps; The sail at morning That oworves ‘and dips; Loves and lzlnguors And burning hater; Clattering hoof; At the castle gates; A white plume def-led, A Piss that's blown; One who must linger, One who Is flown; Gone like the wind- Llkt Wind and the rain; Love of a night For a dawn of pain; Gone as our youth goes That never is gone- Leaving us hungering- That is Don Juan! 3111911111119 at the Prince Edward for (our days commencing Wednes- day, ' I11 Memoriam ’ JOSEPH BURNS. Filo town of Kenl§‘ln"i.l:l'li w~s 10 692 000 c‘ ill‘ smallest 2T1" , . ° ' “‘ evlor f-ororllellelq rvltlultlon ol h». l '1‘1‘1“‘11e“1 T11111‘511"1Y 110°" 11111371111- , ' ' " \\'llt‘il it liCCJIHP known thall. .\lr.; sepll J- ‘llllllllis halll (lieitl; , Tho ‘lilll! .\lr. Burns who had been fll i l i lll: rev health for isolme time wegks ago contracted‘ pllllTO although he had ll Outstanding Ministers 1 Seek the Truth and Reach Conviction p _ Revuwd R- G- Fulw". furulcllylllc beloved pastor 01' 'l‘riuity United: Church, Charlottelolvll, lll a statement nlude in Centenary ‘Church, SL1 Jviul. N. B., on Allfll 10th said: _ “T119 11551111 01 111? study. has led 1L6 to the conviction that it 1s useless to euzlcl a law which will not be supported by the 11101“ 5911111119111 01 1119 11901119- It is ollt of the question to legislate people into righteousness. My study has further led. me to conclude that under tllc existing conditions the only course to pursue is to create legal methods for the purchase of liquor, accompanied by severe penalties ill every case." l l l . Reverend Canon Coady, of St- Paula Church, Toronto, the outstuul} I 111E 01111111111111 P10301101", who was chosen‘ from all the world to lpreach thcl League of Nations’ sermon at Geneva says: 1 _ "The great achievements of the control plan, in my ostinla- l 11011. consist o.‘ the following: in tho flrst place, people were no longer thinking anti talking incessantly about getting a drink; lil the sol-out! place, thorn lvlls: a u overwhelming public. opinion llelluul the oufurcclnent o1‘ the Act where ill the past. ])lll)li(' opill loll hall bcltnvstrrlugiy fllllllGll anll illegal tlnffil; lliill lloln-ishl-ll hortluso resorted to hy il.(‘(1lll<ll(ll’l'.il.bl0 section 0t‘ llll‘ public; in l llu- thirll plat-e, lMHlllPKKlllg llll 1| largo stflllte was enormously tlllllilllfllltlil." ' Reverend J. El Burke, C. S. P., ol‘ Si, PcurlZ-l itollulu (Ylltllolit: (‘hurl-h Toronto, has this lll say: M17111‘ 11- '1‘- A- (Woilillitiuu) has been no llltessillg. Inn-int: 11111 Years it has Ill-ell on our statute bnokii the youth of Ontario, with sliulzulnl- null llllélillllllll uxl-optlolls, has gout‘ hat-k. ’i‘lll- di-lrifyillg int-reuse in liquor amongst, our boys uutl girls. I!\‘<‘I\ o1‘ tolltinl‘ years; lllt‘ consequent (leterloratinn of moral stalllti alrlls and coutlut-l; the curse of the bootlcggel; tho conquest by sitroug liquor m‘ our pllruuts, our hmuvs, our clubs, our slllllullls, our gatherings, llll\'(1 llvvll llogtlttltu ullll llll'l\'l‘il llllllrr ill» sway oi prohibition.“ Most Rev. David Williams, Jtrcullisllop of llurlnl anti .\ll'll'llllillll.'ll of tile Church. of ‘England ill (‘unalia is emphatic and says: i "11 11’1‘0111111l1°11) has llnll(1.lll(ll‘l~‘ to encourage ll(?('l‘ll illlll Sill)- tllrfllge, more to lll‘llllll'illl7.(‘ the youth 0f the (‘Ulllllfy illlil l0 create u gouulal (lisrl-spect for law than all tho olllt-l" enlist-z.- l-lllnhinod during lhu tell years of its existence. (ioverlllllolll Control, with iullividltal permits, lg the only 511110 system." Reverend Thomas W. Goodwill, is a sun of tho late Rev. John (itillll will at‘ (‘hnrloltottnvup llu is now pastor of the -l’lf‘?i11,\'tl‘l‘lllll (-oll_-_-;ll lmllon at 430111118. Ontario. lluritlg the election uaulpllign in Ontario he said. "l believe the O. ‘ll. A. (Prohibition) to be a failure. lull in 1111B 0191111011 0810051311 l. retrain the Act not as a political lSnll" hut a moral issue; not a (luoition ut‘ lack oi‘ euforccnlellt llut ratllel" of iI11P05151111111YUi eufor cement. i find conditions llll(ll'l' the Ontario Tolllperauce Act. to be much wolse than they worn before. I believe that Premier Ferguson. ls making a sincurv and studied effort to secure a law that will bn absolved anti one that can be enforced." Reverend C. J. Killen of Bcllerille, Oulzlrio, looks at ll lllifi llny llill says; “l vimv trilll u groan llvgll of uoutolll the lXlCYWUHIZ ill lil\\’- lessucszs and crilne that pzollibition has engendered. it lvzltls- t0" a spirit oi.’ distrust. it is no use saying to the 1X-‘0I11<‘. ‘W111 cziunot have liquor.‘ Those who want it will get it." House Passes Maritime Grants, OTTAWA, April 1~L—'l‘ho llbuse >f Commons tonight passed a vote if $1,600,000 to rovide for 81111115 nrn Canada play-llmvlls, Tho will llCl‘ of the series will lneol till winner of the Wilulsnr-Oltlllvll H81 ics at Windsor, ()ut., li‘ri(lay ant. t3atnrday' nights. Dugau at centre for tho Acad inns, was tho only luau able ti find the basket null ulost of hi. efforts came from long drives uca figures of milk produt" Well-Known Collrlngtoh, April liou:—— ll";'l,tllltl.0ll0 KTillOIIi-l ......l,l2ll,llllo_ll0ll gallons.“ ._ _._. _<o>r---— Life Of Clayton Tyler Saved By “Nerviline”. Remarkable statement Made BY Man 15.~“l \\‘ praise Nervillno." slates .\lr. T.\'1f'1‘- ‘the bust. of cart: and hurt-ling \\'t‘lll(L‘.llPll con‘ [lOll could not with- stunt] tlu‘. (lions advance of the llisozlso and he illrsliily succumbed lln was born near Wleelt Devon ‘u 1S0’ anti SDPllL the Eitlily years ozf his lilo Ill Darnley. A: the zlae c-i (eighteen yearn he outeroti the employ of Thos- Lark ins, kcllslllgitoll .1llll(ll08=1'fl8(1' ‘the trade ol‘ shoe/making. After solnr years spent lul- the United. Status llu located‘ im Oxond, N. S. and , llllvrt- lllarrfcd Nllilvs Gladys Thnlup 111 sun oi‘ lllal. place-l . ln 1895 he returns-ll to Darnley “I think it. saved my lilo. l “"0010 null salaried hlla ‘hllfilll-GS-S- cf shoe to all \\'11"nu:lkiug. renlovlng to Kfillfilllgllil‘ flecommenll Norvllioc suffer with Rheuulalls Rheumatism for two or m. lhror Y1" l llilll in 1008. in his lllllillllllleiSlrl he invade s ‘s. 1,0,“, m" lrl-lenwlsmy lhils unltliriulg zeal" Nervilino (lrovu it. away. l was llllzlllil tlllllllglllfi‘ nature. l l ., (ill er l1l‘(‘l1'-11'11-' View Newmm. 1,, 1111-96 (lava l was anti Ollvelr in -Peulilue. Sank. and out of bed. 1t all/PS ‘110 1991151111’ 11'“ 11113:? say how satisfactory Ncrvlllno lliifi llau lo e), beenP-Clayion Till"- sun fyour GARD 5; VEGETABLE " HOT sans. i" TABLE R-ADISH. 8 eantv CABBAGE. _ There, who! 15°11‘ our ENGLI$H “Spence " 3111/1557 lNo Garden lou lt hn a rOW beautiful and "Eflly Flowerl. ‘ L078, .1 POTATO 0N u arrived all in the condition. Atltfld l6 V1111’ . . , - ,/' | ' U "1EV- ' ‘Carrot Beaten . . . . . . .. 35c ws¢||'°°:,..°“, “u. ‘a’: iigrlaeuplft eE-AywNne 0gPRA§s wglghtod Brulhe: ‘ill l _ t .. . . . . . . .. . v MMTURE. . . unnc...............ea.so nntv ssno POTATOEQ Cold WatoqPuto 25o A 50o 8 foot . - . . _. . . . . . . . $8.00 ‘ " '1'" l t ' . __ln * clllul: ' . LIMITE 1 1WSPBlllll’8 m: 1| ome of our ea by plan no I SEEDS instance: EARLY HEAD LETTUCEl BE-R, PUMPKIN, etc., m, || finished" 11"‘ Carter's Seeds Grow A CARLOAD oi 9H1“ °N|0N 55TH and was have Juli .t R & 00. n. loodmon f. n» mph vi l’- i I. Inland " ' EN rlsht rly in PINACHV OUCUM- some 0f GROWN PEAS? of these l to GPOW" Pink" 01 Lawn oi‘ .1 l l Harry Webster. Johlu 11110119)’. A 8131.141, lfillasi Olow, Mliollael ‘M00111 l l l ‘were almost sure ltlo see lher at the 1-iwlndow with a smile and wave 01 ll i l Military Rule H. IL-Mllltflry rule today pllmeo re-l ' lief and salvage operations hero on; " in! lib leaves to lllouunl their loss nelpllcw, lltoeo and Ur Olllllllfml of lhrl-s ldalixhlt ‘(if llrcno, who predeceased him. Who funlel-al wlas lheldi Soturdfly ______._j- ,,g,¢,-.,,<,n,, and the l-e-nllains interred ___ _ in the 'R. C. Cemetary at Ilndiar -;_~@;i.:;@:* R,‘,.,,-, . . . . . . . . . . ‘trim pallbearers were: Messns ulu and Hugh Morrison. Among thl florall uilferinlga were: a pillow min the lfullnlilly. ‘Qrow from M1 and Nllns. Albert lWhllikerJl/iolrcton and at spiritual yboquelt llirontli the Sacred lbeolrt Soic-‘el-Y 01 “111111 '11‘? .0 the proviuc of Nova Scotill $875,000, New llruuslvirk $tl00,00tl llld P. E. l. $125,000. Ill answer .o a question Prelulel" Mackenzie Kiln: stated thzll. it was the inton- :iou to hold a provincial confor- mull later lll the your llt which tho aullsldy question wntlld be consid- 3l‘0ll. The csllulaic was mcrvly" o provide for payments this _r<.-nl-. Trojans-Captain”; p ‘First, 68-41 SAINT JOHN, April 14. ~-'i‘r0j> tsll gained a firm grip (ln their lcrth ill the Eastern Canada utskclbnll play-off when they rllnuled the Acadia University 0am, champions oil Nova Scolia. ‘.8 lo 41 tonight at tho Vocational ‘lchool. The game was the first lf a two-game series ill the Ensl- _\\'illl (1011117). For Acadia, Raymond scored point, lliattllewi-l Li, Dugau 25. .\lr. Kellzio ~l and Lane ,1. .¢10-}>—-». W». Russians Wan To G0_T0 China lllOSCOW, April l4. —A Klllll‘ kow (loupntch ssuys the [lkrnlnial lnllor unions are» being ilornlo applications from worker: who (ioslre to be . lll to (lhina t< help the (iautuneso ill their figh against 1111-1. llnrthoruers. A alulcnlolli issued by the Uuiol lls-(elures. however, that while thl proletnrialls of the Soviet Ropublii are always rc-luly to support till Chinese loilt-r morally and mntel illlly, the Soviet, (Toulnlunist ant proiossiollzll organizations are no recruiting nleu for such service‘ hence it is impossible to sutisl; the tieslros of all lilo zlpplicnuts. <- was ll. (lo-voted; luemlber. l i----{OC- DOROTHY GE-RTRUDE SPENCER The plljfllng away of Dorothy zlllearly beloved child of Mr. and Mm. John Spencer, age 18 months. IMt. Edward Road. llals cast a gloom over the whole community, not on- ly in Charlottetown and 1110111113!‘ ‘mm In parts of Nova lScotla and lu. s. A., etc. ‘Dorothy had al- lways been in good health up to n short time before death claimed in”. DQOpIB passing by the lhomc bile lhand and a. kiss for them all. 1,0,,“ m; old alike. The Sabbath Ion which Dorothy died she beckon- ‘led to her fatlher and mother to lcome lathe bedside where she lBYl she barely raised her head from the pillow and kissed them Itboth , ggod-bye 0n her own account, Much sympathy is felt for the heort-ibroken parents and near rela- tives in their time 0f sorrow- In Texas Town ____._- molt ammo-s. ‘Dene. ‘Avril an efficient schedule no the’ olllll-IP ties in the tornado that» mead till! d plateau towtnfignfifilflligllzlg lit-Bil dead o -. W! - ‘ ...l at ' 140- injured» a ~, . l . ? 54 FENNELL & CHAND qfle heauh/ of , Sun . VARNISHES is washable as Ii/e/ L l" l azlyairzlargnl. There's stlcll a \vl'lrl<i of plczlsurc in spotless wood- work and well kept flours! Shabby, (llhCtlltlTCil sur- , v I l’ faces have m) plzlcc in the well kept homo interior. l \\'lly trllcrzltt- them when Sun Vuruisllcs will brighten them up for you so easily with a perma- nent, mirronlikc, washable beauty. if it's the woodwork that needs zlltcntiou, SUN, YARNISH will cover upthc blemishes and bring" burl; all its pleasing new- ness. .\u(i, wllcllcvvl" ncccs- ~:lr_\', _\‘(.\ll can \\ sll that Still \'.'lrl1i>ll(*(l surfzlcc with hot snap)’ water, wlllluut injuring‘ its beautiful finish. l‘ut it on tht-‘(lourfmnta the canoe or row llllilt and lltlftll cl-iliilgs, toll. it's lulrdy cnotlgh to resist the ravzlgt~> of the wcatlu-r. .\ really won- ‘ _ tlerful varnish for all wt>o(l\v<lrl<~(:xccpt floors. For the latter yotl llllvc SUN FLOOR YARNISPI, zl rich finish that blots out wczlr marks from hard~ wood floors. Cracks, chips (lr llCCl lll£ll'l\'S will never mar the spotless beauty of this flint hard varnish. Leaking radiators will not (it-fate it, nor will rain driving through all opcu wingluw dim its pleasing lustre. a-vn-ana...“ Your local Cilllilllél. P1111112 (icnlcr sells Sun Var- uishes. A visit to his stnrowill he thc first stop toward real success in any varnishing job you have in view. XVrite for our bt-llutiftllly illustrated tree color hook, showing actual colon photos of lovely painted homes, to guide you in selecting color schemes for the interior 01' cxtcriul‘ (if your hl-mc Hr summer cottage. .~\(l(lru.<s, Thl: (‘llnada Paint Co. l",fn1ltI:(l,§'/_2 \\"illi:lnl $1., Xlmltrval. n»: = _, M 5:\\'-/1;'(r14'—§‘ ‘ / / CANADA PAINT a PRODUCTS fi '/( Hi f g/gZigJ/f/f gggdeagulnjW/al/Zfggd p FOR SALE BY _-.L..__.l1.~ CHAHLOTTETUVWN, P- E. I. ‘ OQQ-O-Q-O-O-wk rvrs TESTED "m" AND ‘s. F. ' mm" ',‘,,'§f,,,,','f_ '°""'"'° lcnaawrrnowu v E- W- TAYLOR .*:.:"°".::."..".:;"l::::'...z Pa“; mo m» and"!!! an ma; m. i J- 3- TAYTDR n3.“ llkilflnii“ grim 1 ' Iofliolorod onaolnm-lm M! Richmond emu am nucllu h’ p‘nnro,vn or QM. , wa- n1“.