J4 ~=<.-,.-.,1.,\g.<. if? u _ i.._/ " Ask Your Dealer n ecu} _= The Booking centurion oo v ounces, Blood, . -no-olwoonunuonunnlufi JELLY BEAN . Cash and Carry Stores Our Specials oorrnn, on». s Seaman's, n. tin 45o. BREAKER-Y BUTTER, ‘2 lbs. 55c. 7 GINGER, PEPPER, CREAM 0F TARTAR, 8 packages 29o. 9B lb. bag $2.85 8, per lb. 19c; IRE! DELIVERY Phone 747-748 BREWSTER iwsuozvs ' _ Annual Meeting Eastern King's XIV. The oublesrsm recalled flhwster to the study o! his chic: moblem. the dispersal o; the remainder. o! his grsndlntherb lortune. The cruise was sure to have cmt $300,000 and ne deoidedtosddtothetotnlnyn mp to the North cape. He figured that this would cut down the bal- t Ex. Association peymentotpxiso moneyhndbeen madeiutulLTbe otfioen Y) SPAIN MAKES BID FOR IRISH TRADE DUBLIN, March 27—-(C.P.)——'1‘hc government of Spain has decided to establish a. legation here. Don Plscido Alvarez Buylls, brother of the Spanish consul-general in Lon- don and former director-general for Morocco, has been named as the first minister plenipotentiary. It is understood that the govern- ot Resident llnmon dc Valera ly will tI-ke steps to establish F__ T0 THE first 15 women registering each session Dir cooking school we will present a 7-pound bag of Robin Hood flour. A door prize will also be drawn for each session.” Rent an electric range and lInd out the facts for your- self. Pay as little as $10.00 down and $2.37 a month, No obligation to buy. Removed free any time you wish. Should you decide to buy, sil rentals paid will apply to . the low purchase price. You have nothing to lose, liome to School kl the famous GI. nil- deetric kitchen at our Cook- hg School. Every one in- vtted. Three days starting ilpril 8rd in Oddfellows lull’, under the direction of Miss Smiley. a legatlon in two governments. Free State exports to Spain, growing market for Irish eggs. o... 71010’ . YOU [All BUY m ELECTRIC RAHEE FUR A5 LITTLE A5 A llllW REIT a Canadian G.E. ELECTRIC RANGE No Obligation to Buy GET FULL DETAILS MARITIME slrormo 00., us. ottetown P.E.I. N(_)'I__‘_ICE z The money obtained from the Inbtlee prevention King George V Silver Conner Fund will be used for the purpose of can“: Ind control in C nd It is ennen ovsuyono in Canada should 0:11.01.‘ m‘ u.“ into the fight against inner, and necessary therefore that every individual who Inn contribute. acknowledge n by fir 7 can , .0 ‘time?’ who" will forward your to “will be sent A " " Jitlowill w...» l. ll send your contribution to the éhief out of direct om‘, .- l: send your contribution to Lady Beesborough, menus of a card bonrin E clogs-spits of Their Msjeeties, the King and Quee g the 0R Public Health, Charlotte- contrlbutions, and acknow- ‘to you iron: Lady Allelpenvto be Spain. N “‘ "ms for a treaty o! trade and fricn ‘Q are now in progress between the a m- creased from 4,120 pounds ($20,400 mt par) in 1939 to 82,560 pounds ($162,300) in 1034. Spain exports to the IPree State in 1934 were 02,000 pounds ($455,195). s. decrease of 12.- 000 pounds ($80,000) on the 1933 j sail to Boston, but said that Brew- , ster was sure to countennand such a order." once by $80,000 more. Msnyofthemhnd were doing him an injury by sllow ing him to go on with his unerp ed extravagance. plan by desperate measures. dissipated most o; his fortune find New York. Peny; however, said he could do nothing. He, the crew and the yacht were at Brewster's command. "Then," said Mrs. Dan, "the only wey is to do what Mr. Smith sug- gested this morning. We must tell the captain 0t it." The meeting brake up an hour inter. Peggy, .‘shock, was the sole rebel against when‘ conspiracy, though she knew l thutthe others were instilled in the step they proposed to take. l Toward evening, Monty noticed that his guests were assembling in I Jie bow, and started to loin them. ucMille and Smith advance to meet him, the pictures of solcmnity and decision. - "Monty." said DeMilic, "we have been conspiring against you and have decided to sell tor New York tomorrow." have decided?" "Yes," answered DeMilie. “We cannot take the responsibility or! Your extravagance.” "UBPWJH Perry," said Brewster, ‘ will you take the yacht to any port where my guests may take ship tor New York? The Flltwr is to take me to the North Cape." XV. As the yacht started westward. DeMllle recalled Monty's order con- cerning “any port." “There is no port more conven- lent, to New York than Boston,” he said, and Captain Perry agreed to n an. "He wont’ be able to. captain,” said Smith. "Ihls is a genuine mut- iny. We shall see that Mr. Brewster has no chance to countermand our 1n accordance with plans, Monty's stateroom door was guarded by two oi the men. In the morning as he opened the door, m Mille greeted him with the news that he was to. hsve breakfast in his room. Monty, muuspecting, invited them in. "We've been deputlzed to do some The announcement oi’ his new plan we; ill-received by his guests. ements nt home and they tell too that they finally they decided to upsetnliti-s Bragdon pledged to keep Monty on- gaged elsewhere, they held s con- lerence with Captain Pony and told him that while Brewster had been s. rich man h; must by this time have that they war; anxious to overrule his North Cape plan and return to recovered irom her "m5- Bo Continued.) 1...... Bluebird Triumph Mslcolm Campbell's new 11nd speed iocord o! more than 2'16 miles an hour st Dnytona Bosch is acclaim- ed here as another indication of British aeronautical engineer. It is pointed out the heart of Sir Mdlcolmls great car “Bluebird” is a 2.800 horsepower nero engine de- signed iirst for the Schneider ‘Pro- phy contest o! i039 and improved ior the iinsl contest 0t tho series in i981. The science of theexperts was drawn upon in ample measure in redesigning the car routine year's “Bluebin? has an extraordinary history. It is a veteran. Much oi its structure is still essentially the same as when it first emerged from the factory in 1924.48 first 01181116 wits n 450 horse-power eero engine. mn-ther steps in power were de- manded and the racing engine oi 2M0 h.p. wns installed. ‘This. in many respects the most notable racing engine ever built. is s 12- cylinder water-cooled unit with the cylinders arranged V-iashion in two banks o! six. It develops its power troma totalensinewelghtoiimo pounds. ~ For Campbell's attempt this YQI-l‘ the ear was completely redesign ‘. so; months were spent in wind channel tests of various body shap- es; the form adopted, thoush me“- uring in frontal area 19 1-2 square feet against the lb 1-2 square feet of the our in its previous guise. is almost n perfect streamline and. ‘ lg to theoretical calculations, should increase the speed attainable tom the some power by at least 30 miles In hour. Other important alterations were the adoption oi twin rear wheels to cheek wheel slip when accelerating and air brakes embodied in the nor- mal braking system. When Camp- bell applies the brakes-with im- mense caution-siter _ in: the end of the speed course, two hinged flaps in the steel skin just behind his cockpit are raised vertically to act as sir brakes; further pressure of the pedal applies the wheel brakes. Another ieature oi the car token direct from nircrsft design is the huge streamlined stabilinins rear fin. ti dirty work," Smith explained. “We are here to tell you whet port we've chosen. 1t's Boston." “Is there a. Boston on this side?" asked Monty. “Maybe, but Boston we've decided on is a large body oi intellect sur- roimded by the zest of the world." Monty sprang to his feet. “I ‘won't have it," he shouted. “Captain Perry takes orders from me and nobody else." He Jumped to the door, but it was locked and the key was in Smith's pocket. He was given to understand that the yacht would sail tor Boston and that he would mitted to the will o! the majority. "I'll tight it out," he said. "Now I'm your prisoer, but it's a long wny to Boston!" _ The yacht, ‘fnoing headwinds, mndc her way tlowly after redo" _, the Atlantic, and Monty, exed at her slow progress and realizing . ust, he could hope for little chance that, it now being the first of Aug- oi’ reducing his capitol further. plan- ned 0o live the rest oi’ hisdife on the remaining $100,000. ‘Then the Pllitter, oi! the-Canaries, struck a terrific storm and broke her propeller shaft, and at Brew- be kept s. prisoner unless he sub- 911‘ H1583 Turn to Liners For Model Ship NEW YORK. March 2'l—(CP)-— A modern liner has supplanted the llingshipas thesubject or; dis- play o! model bouts ‘ b! the Model Builders’ Guild of Hump- stcudJmeshowheldhereinttre British Bnpire bililding-coluists of 53 models o! the liner Queen of Betmudl. ‘rney were chosen nom 12.000 sub- mitten to the sulld for the contest. A yin-y consisting o! Vincent Astor. Wilkins, Captain Bob" Bartlett. Captain Felix Reiscnbers. gghsld Macmillan, Wllllsmouclllee. ptnin H. N. McSougn . lnvtaln H. Jeftries. Davis and Onptnill William Charlton. Ivin select the five best models. The exhibitor will get trips to Bennudsfor theirpains. Notable ms the entry oi’ James 0. Reed. Pleinfleld, N. J. mechanic. A switch con‘ led n rheostst which provided lights in every porthole. Propellors or the lite~bonts on the model-only 12 inches in length from stem to stern-turn. The port and starboard propellers o! the model itself turn in opposite direc- ster's order flew n flag of distress. "one flu in the shln herself. iiELlAB feel tired, Your brain seems clogged, your appetite poor, Therehnorensonloryon BURDO h ood. .B.B.B.il . Those Feelings of Spring I LISTLESS-e-DOPEY-OUT OF. SORTS LACK OF VIGOR and ENERGY When the weather starts to worn out, week and weary. and your liver inactive. ’ You feel down and out, dulpy and grumpy, and no if you had lost your beet friend. ~o stoop BITTERS will soon make you feel your old self v lt will take that nasty coethtgoflyour ton us, stimu- late your sluggish liver, tone your appetite, and remove‘. I . ‘Got n bottle nt your druggisfs and use‘ how quickly- those, languid feelings of spring. u no warn: up you begin to your stomach disordered, feeling thh w‘. CK your stone's improve ' impurities from the- wlli ditappear. i wunou. Marofw-(cra-su f; the 1118b standard achieved by the J jimction with the under the direction of the Federal and Provincial of Agriculture as well es the moote- DOnIId, Little Pond. Seoyn-‘rroesurer-D. l‘. MoAuley, , _ Bouris. The old Bound o! Directors we: of ac appointed to continue-in oflioe "‘— urlng the ‘w yen-r. Messrs C. m» and A. T. McDonald were appointed u wdiiore. elected for the ensuing your were: ~ “Evident-Edwin Reid, Rollo y. Vicc-Pmsidentdasnes A. I. Mb- Butter and Cheese-distance! Mb- Innis. Roots and Vegetables-Henry lvla-liaxd. n-uit and llloricultiue-Andrew F. Peters. - Housekeeping-Jill's. S. J. Rose. Funoy Work-lure. The Lamb‘ run- which his been noted on,wns dd in recent years in eon- Exhhaition and Depsmnsnts scuased. Providing that the Federal and changes.- the Provincial grants are forthcoming to support a Lamb Fair this your, the meeting decided upon the fol- lowing i-JrheLanrbFa-io- wouldbe open to the whole o! King's (bounty. fl-All Lambs exhibited in the two classes comprising Lam shall be shipped through the Ecst- ern Klng's Live Stock Shipping Club on the evening o! the Flair. B-Jrhe pen of market lanrhs as in- cluded in the Lamb run slmll con- sist ot tour lambs instead c! live as formerly bFnir ammo specialists on children's ‘dict say: ~— ‘ "Vitamin B is our great protec- rive food, bcmuse i: combats nervousness, constipation, poor up etite." And, they say oatmeal is s ne source of this precious vim- min B! Nature has stored more of it in 1c worth of delicious oatmeal than in three akcs of fresh yeast! sovlLv V0184 Bramloek from New York. Dominica New York- Inoemore from Livefllwl. Belle isle n-om St. Johns. Severoles from Hall!“- fltl-Portis. from Nfld. Ports- The meet‘ 1, appointed the Iol- ‘Ii-Yorkmoor from S0. Africa. lowing registration conunittse: Cattle-Edwin Reid and J. E. Dingwell. and Swlna-Emest Under- lisy and Preston Bryenton. ‘rho freight ra-tes on car lots o! potatoes from Prince Edward Island to central Canadian markets" were 29—Lady Somcrs irom Saint John. discussed and Messrs H. and D. F. McAulsy. were mired by the meeting to draw up a. remlutlon ao-Ascanie from New Yonk- asking for a reduoti . such s. resolution to be forwarded to the Press and the Canadian National Railway otliclals. Sheep H. Acorn on Halifax Port Arrivals ARRIVALS Kosciuszko lrom New York Al-aume. from New York Andania from New Your Stuttgart 1mm Stream Breanen Harbour Samolite from local SAIIAIINGS Collbourne to B. W. Indies. Duchess of York to Saint John. Montcalm to Liverpool. Men. citizen to Manchester. v: - w r‘ '- Stuttgart to simian New York. Sarnolite to Local Harbour. VESSELS IN BEBTH Colborne loading. Cavalier Discharging. Barge No. 2 Berth. Moy!’ Disc Fe a herring g. Kwciuszko Iioadins. Monwolm Loading. Duchess oi’ York Discharging. Alsunia Loafing. Andante Sarrvclite Discharging. Berth. Acadisn Berth. Man. Citizen Loading. VESSELS DUE T0 ARRIVE March. zt-Csledonin from Glasgow. Chedebueto irom E. O. P0116. 25-Ascanin from London. Brambek from New York. Drottingholm from New York. Dominion from New York. Incernore from Liverpool. Belle Islcn trom St. John's Scveroles trom Halifax. Wentworth trom U Adrien. S. ‘0~—Poruis from Nfld. Potts. v Yorkmoor trom So. Ports. ‘YL-Sllverwalnut 1mm Flu‘ East. Wcntlworth U. S. Ports. Bilvcrwalnut from I'd:- East. zsqmdy Nelson from 2B. W. indies. Can. Brltisher from New Zeol- dnrfdloonqueror from Australia. Penny worth from B. W- mdie Man. Brigade from Saint J01"!- Besverhill from Saint John- Duchcss od York from Saint Johlt Montclsre noun uverowl- Dolins from New ‘I011!- 3,_N0,.we81an from saint John. Cai-rnmss from 581m» “h” Aumnia from London. Chcdsbtiloto fmm m. o. Ports. Antonio from uverwol- i I——Inccmore from Boston. ' Dominica trom St. John 5- Chovnedy from B. W. Indies. '41s‘)! Wenmv 1w that min builds growth better with Oatmeal, because ofits vitamin B, than will: other cereals! INIIJSII IN I l ‘k been! ' hi d Ml n dorm 71-6!!! lluoqmoitdglmzbfoga mum any mu conlomr u Mm qlehino in o new Quintet"? om. ‘oi’ Emyvale P. E. I —May his Soul Belle Isle from HslifBX- B-JVs-rdulla. from Glasgow. v s-can. Scottish 1mm New Z081- and. Ill MEMORIAM guy. reruns. runners connv (Taken from Vernon. B- ‘7- "Wm The death weal-mg 1n the Vernon Jgbflgg Hospital on Monday‘ 0:19;! mg shout 6 o'clock on Mm may the Rev. who: Francis ms gged 88, an‘? m illness instill! than a. wee - Father ooedv will“ i“ “l” m“; so“; health until the ell-TY p“; M lug week when he Vila: suddenly Itdcken with $990351‘? from which deVB1°P°d “do” com; plicstious. he was operated on "d, ago m thg hospital and was in a serious condition thw- The recessed was born in Em!- v5.19, Lot 80. P. E. I. the son of m. ms Mlrs Juries coedy Md he was one oi n. lame "mu-V ‘*1, and girls. bolt: was educated in st. Dunstan! University. Ghwmltiw“ "fr? which institution he mduwiefi s‘ 1mm H, entered - Augustine's Scmizznfi’ TWWW- m“ was ordained on MW “- 193" The Vefpon Perish was the fir!‘ mum: some o! Fem" °°°°Y and he come here in Bevwmbm 1931 mne- CcldTs mot? dlod in Octohe while visltinl ‘dfimfnifi wcomdB-flled u" 5°” buck to Prince Edward Island whetohestinyedtors Svgweella-m ind 0319911 14”“ 3° ‘mom well nun, not . %9 kiidflffi“ . Yonngnter- BUST lm Yltllnll B. Yet 1c wry of delicious con». Ont! convnlnl nor» ’t than I nukes of fresh you" Now o second amazing dkcoamy Nature has stored not only vita- min B in the on: grain. Bu: essential, life-giving minerals like iron, phosphorous and lime that . tienish flCll, red blood. Combs: anemia. Make bee: and energy for the day's work. . And now, say doctors, milk eaten . - - I FREE~AIIIII wnh oatmeal builds growth better | T,“ w“, om Co" Riemann“ ‘m than with other cereals. Bcomsc In and with mun: nllml. the growth vnluc of Vitamin G. And Vitnmin G G11 perform ii; task only when eacen with a food the: contains vitamin B so supplied in Quaker Oars! Don’! tale breakfast lightly! Give you: family the amazing benefits of Quaker Oats. Hcfe in Nature's mos: de cious satisfying break- fast! Order Quaker F-------- ------~__ liens, nnd Innny hnnn showing Vliue. m" end on o! foods to build healthy ye... Aloha: ..._..__..._.._-.._.-_. (‘lie milk is largely richly eat protective food is a Oats today. u lootlet on cnu Elsi»; d mc tree n copy 0i n“ ‘ Foods to d. with M hrlnlul illunm- 2g .......-._....-....-.._....._.._........ ......._.............. ........ ..p,,,.,,,______ Citizens not having with the Roman Cafliolic Chimch. The iunerai was held this morn- ing ‘Thursday March '1. at nine o'- clock trom st. James Church and many priests from interior oeutne were present. The Solemn Requiem Mass. was conducted by the Most Rev. Wil- liam M. Duke, Archbishop 0f Ven- oouver. Interment was in Vernon cemetery. Father Coadv is survived by four brothers and three sisters. The Sisters are Sister Mnry Ida. of the conslvsation o! St. Martha Mm. W. J. Hennessey Claarlottetowrz andLucyR. N’. nfthe mule place. The brothers ere Jsmee of Ottawa. Ont» Angelo o! Kerobwt. Basic, and Josenia and Walter both rest in Pence- (Patriot Please Qapyij ABANDONED ‘AT SEA ' BOAT STILL SERVES (By The Canadian Press) NORTH VANCOUVER, B. 0.. March 26-'l‘h¢-. old sailing vessel. William '1‘. newts, whose log hooks contain n. thrilling war record-is carrier at the shipyards here. Built in Glasgow in 1891, she was used during the war in general deep ma treighting. Alter severe-l voyages. she was singled out by a Gennsn submarine whose com- mander ordered the vessel's crew to abandon ship, then opened tine on the William T. Lewis with en- ploslve shells. The crew landed st Bsntry. Ire- land. and learned. their ship hnd been towed , into Liverpool. Her lumber cargo had kept her afloat. She was repaired at heavy cost and continued in service. (‘so lflnnr-fe for Burns The Elliankruptoy lot Sale By Tender lnthcmnttcs’ o! W.S.I'rnser yJJmItoQMnIrnyBaI-bour P. E. l. Boiled to ’ will be received by the designed tod.00'lkln “hi... l.‘i"-- “°°°...... .. II 30. i035, tor one or more of the lol- lowing parcels: Panel No. 1-hour Debts. - survived the German's tire and hnd ' Panel No. i-Store Appliances and machinery tools and equip- ment in the factory. PoredNmh-Gtoekhtrsdc. Pnmelllo. l-hnd end stun. thnt Diamond Dyes‘ . ‘WI’ gym", mmwh, ,,,,,,,,,, tiildw" ""°‘i‘é,‘"o.".‘t?$ a mediums- . .-~ B}? 1"“ u,"- l ' '. may 1b.. Onnriottetovnaslnrehlhlltl. us: campus? cums sun's racer nssoonrrou, vru. nmnunnnnuuo l sienna-the i Vnvunsdf i I!" "l!" tvhsnneslyonneeljhens. unmet o" ...... .... c. mung]. g‘... 1.9“? , 1. sy-[aviog _ "e F- 'M'°"'"EE' B‘ ' - e,‘- lllllll! ,. N.D. MacLeizdl uunnnrnnsn l“ ‘ottetown and North Wlltshire Phone 1th A Blaohford’: Poultry and Stock 1 Feeds Just arrived one osrloed (60,000 lbs.) of BLATCB- FORBES Celebrated Poultry and Stock Feeds. The best my}; 1nd of world wide topu- tntlon. BLATOHl-‘ORUS have been in business in England. United States and Canada for over 125 your. BLNKIHFORIYS CELE- BRATED CALF MEAL. ll complete substitute for milk- BLATOHFORIYS K L LAY- ING MASH. DLATOBIDRITS o BLATCIIFOBWS C l! l l» K MASH to: young chickens (and older ones as well.) ILATCIIFORITS GROW- JdG MASH for older chick- Inl- BlllsTClll-‘OEIYS SCRATCH nuircuronirs omen SCEATCH, B BLATCHFORITS FElgS and you gel. the hosi- lll selling st the lowest W? lble prices, at CARTER-f SED AND FEED pTllltlz. UEIN STREET. Barter & 0o. LIMITED EGG Profeisional one; McLEOD 6v BENTLEY w. s. ssuusr, n. c. l. A. BENTLEY, u. c. '1“ LO OM00: 180 Richmond Street- BELL t‘: MATHIESU1 1,3501! imnustnieun-I- -‘ nun-men n Solicitors swans... =- A- J. HASLAM, 3.4.. LI»- nanlu souorlou. Em filtl T0 LOAN- llslv Bruce lluildlfll Mgogoim a Traino I u. lliolldnslil. unnisrll. eouorrol Is nwioficnrol I. 1