' ‘Bur-work Y9"? Wofch lllro any precision l"“"""""i. should be cleaned ond oiled of loosf once o yeer, W. W. WELLIIER Ltll. i l vvv-s. ybu onion vs». us!‘ FOR. PIQIEGTA,‘ o e Q‘- 1...»... Q iiotsonsilloolihn-Tillflfllfls povlson may mo e b" lev- totchod. lut let's soo. You drool: y” he! o‘: nlprotocllvo moos- umWhy nolohooiwfifliYwl’ Igeulth for tho some reason! You “l. buy o now hot tor o few dollars. M who would core to pl» c prise-log on his hoolihl You aren't rooliy ill . . . lust q on undor per. sorbet"- M‘ rxl A \\;LL'. wlw ‘Ji0pi"\.,l,1q\*\.';. .-....-...¢..._;..._. .l.--s . . eoooooooooooooooooo OPPOSITION CURLERS TRIM N. B. CABINET‘ HALIFAX. April I — (OP) -- ‘flho Nova Scotls. , .ernment took o bod defeat hbif way through leg- isiniure sittings but not through o no-confidence vote. After s year-old challenge. the csbinet final got around to a- exhibition curling WW1 Buainst the backbcnchers and took the 15-’! tmuncirlg, 060N190 fllrlei‘! WQPB Premier 018011011014. ‘Hlalhways Minister Bnwdins. Health Minister Davis 1nd Asflculi/uro Minister Mae- kende. Opposing them were Henry irks. R- A. Macfilelivln. G. T. Rudy and D. D. Sutton. _._.._..___ E (i. F. llutcheson & Son OPTOMETRISTS ‘lmioims in the m- ill: of gisnoo for the correction of ocular de- fects.” 53 Grafton Street For Foot Ailments consult n. J. A. lnovnl. n. r. 0l1h0|l0ill0 " Chiropogllst 148 Great Goons Its-soc CHAILLOTTETOWN. PJIJ. Why not lot us h l: Watch; c‘ your OUR REPAIR SERVICE IS Tn: Jsmqus ‘PHARMACY that's lho very limo you should m o noon-baton in M» to eooyouiloiior. ' “appoint- lnontrigbt ovloyJio villi be giol ' to hoip you got beck on tho highway to lloollhl A llltlo toro- ' j ' eight moysovo you lho prleo oil‘ o dozen hols! And remember, bring your 06cm’: proswloilofi hero for soroful, conscientious, Compounding by our exporter] 1' w» i lam F_o oooo will. l ill lvl THE Loltlrs DAY ALLIANCE Do -you .know that The Lord's D8! Act Canada is recognised among ail democratic countries 35 the best Sunday legislation on the Statutes of any nation? Do you know thlt this Lord's DB! Act safeguards the people or Canada from all unnecessary bus]. ness and toil- on Sundays. and thereby provides the national week- ly day of rest? Do you know that this Lord's my Act deals only with the week- li day of rest. and does not of. tempt to dictate how the Sunday is to be used. by individual citi- zens. either for religion or recrea- lion? D0 you know at the Lord's Day Alliance, with the active coopel-g. tion of the labour organizations. business and industrial interests, as well as Christian Churches, secur- ed this legislation from tho Parlia- ment 0f Canada in 10067 . -.---__-__-. DEATH SENTENCES COMMUTE!) ._..__ OTTAWA, April 25-(0?) --'I‘he Government has commuted to‘l1fe imprisonment the death sentences P0090 011 16-year-old Norman Klndy and his compenionJO-yeer- old Edwin Fsrrlngton. both con- VWW 0i 8110001118 James Boil, 57. st his homo in Stamford ‘Ibwn- lmib 01108110. lest September. ‘ o In Memos-lam n. l "Obllfigmemfllllfik 0;. Ya; flvnomo this life spru ma, The don-rose Mother llltl friend 9h! 01f tans hoot whom God could HI 51w we; lovlll loot! an nulls and true ' o’ ' u. Ono in o million, thst mother one you. 107ml] B8B} II h were’) all” "wll ’l....,”“"~.,",".'.‘” Hunter REIIEI/E PROMPT AND EFFICIENT Jewelers Since I353 When Qydvflhmfi’ \ bean i hot . Pluses DON'T SAY. BREAD-SAY “I Broad Please" l-liiiilb . BAKERIES Lmlfro Charlottetown ondhblsrrlcl Rsproscntollvio uov (snllfy-wnlriocle-rnsn urn-l." entered P. w. C. in ma es e any: ' b: oi. the spocisi Motrlculotlon Class otter wlnnine s Boll Scholar- ship. Ior interests ilo in the field of Medicine and she hopes to con- tinue hor studios altllll that lino in Th“ fill ll w well-Troll... sl- CBASWILI- for Photographs. ooxrsnonfilgw urn < . HUBQNCI. l ' m .5... ‘or you: FBWcI-Llhlfl Cool o». Phone mo. ~ rnonn esimnaao mo e. lroup Ind wedding pictures ol location. can. sronnv ' nuscruo rol- all electrical appliance end frigerator repairs. Phone 879- . ensue WOOL sun sprain Skirts. Regular 80.95. ‘Clearing $.90. creenalu 00., 14s., ‘Ladies’ m. . ODD FELLOWS ‘AND l-IBII- AHS are invited to a Social in Odd Fellows Hall. Wednesday, April 28th inst. ot.a.30 P. M. (sharp). Admission 25 cents. T0 WELL WISIIEB. — Thanks, definite information necessary, names and if possible approximate dates required. your reply will be treated confidentially. ENGAGEMENT. - Mi’. and‘ Mrs. rank Bell, Stanley Bridge, wish announce the engagement of their daughter Marion Lois to Lloyd Nicholson. son of Mrs. Anne‘ and the late Daniel Darrooh of Charlottetown. Marriage to take place Mlay 22nd. ED — Through the courtesy of the the local Hi-Y Grads Club, the patients o! the Provincial Sena- torium were treated last Sunday night to two hours of entertain- ment by the master of ceremon- ies for the Sheriff Fun Parade, Mr. Roy Ward Dickson. ISLAND LADY PASSES -- The death occurred in Franklin. Moss. on Thursday, April 8. of Mrs. Bes- sie H. Reid, widow or the late James A. Reid. otter s long m. ness. she was born in Murray Harbour. P. 2i. I. July 1. i087 and had been e residenbof Franklin, Mass, tor the past b0 years. She is survived by two sons James ‘M. and Clarence B. Reid also n bro- ther. Peter J. Breheut of Murray Harbor and o. sister Priscilla c! Franklin. FUNERAL SERVICES-Elie Itin- erai of Mrs. Hugh Goodwin, whiis: death occurred in Maiden, Mum, last week» was held yesterday morning from the A. A. Honnesssy Funeral Home to St. Dunstans Basilica where Requiem High Mass was celebrated by Rev. P. F’. Mac- Donald who aloo officiated at tho grave. The pail bearers were Messrs. A. A. Johnstono, D. J. MacDonald. James Coffin, ‘Thomas Riggs, Allan J. MacInnis. and M. J. Conway. Interment took place in the family plot in the Catholic cemetery. ’ ' 00111031‘ STATION! EA!- ono st Tormentino and the other atBorden-to be built by the Can- adian National Railways will con- tain waiting rooms. s refreshment booth with s IJ-stool service coun- ter, an oflice and o. store in oddi- tion to the ladies’ and gentlemen‘: wash rooms and toilets. work on the comfort stations has not yet been begun and no information is available as to when their coo. struetion will be completed. -_-_ POLICE COURT-At the Stip- sndlary Magistrate's Court yester» day. s person charged with drunk- en driving was sentenced to seven days in Jail, whiis two persons charged with posscssi-ll of stolen goods valued under $25. were each sentenced to three months in jail. Four drunlr and incepables ap- peared. two being fined hi0 end costs or 20 days. one $5 and costs or 10 days. while the fourth ms sentenced to 10 days in Jail. Two drunk and disorderlles also ap- peared. one being fined $20 and costs or 80 days and the other ‘l5 and costs or 20 days. A party charged with doing transient labi- our n the City without a license. lpiea d guilty to the charge and was remanded until today. the n heme ll in-Pvwnel- ot too liiitont iuturl. file's SAN rarmlvrs Isurenrnnw Nlm-‘rho two comfort. stotlons- Men‘ 0V .‘ . . . , , - .. 55".. iwtitfiit‘ M‘? lrd Time. mums woos. swnsrnas 5118001! Sol-led. Regular to 80.50. To ciosr olt $2.95. Greendsle Co, Lian, Lsdioo Wear. -—-- I CENTRAL CHRIS TIAN GRUICH. presents Display and Solo of Christian Literature. Tue!- day nicnt. April ma. vso r. M; m. Sunday School Annex. Bibles. New Testaments, Luminous motiaes; Scripture coins, key rings, Visual- ized Life of Christ series; com- mentaries and text D0025; Sunday ‘School materials, pict-oqrspbs, pictllIN. etc. The public is ilWIOd to inspect this display. RECEIVES DEGREE — o Convocation Exercises of Pine Hi1. 'Divinity Hall, held recently at St: lbdstthew’: Church, Halifax. the |degree of Bachelor of Divinity was conferred on Lawrence E. Toomhs. ‘o! Charlottetown. Mr. Toombs also received his Diploma in Theology and Honor Certificate in New Tes- tament; and the following prizes: The Rebecce A. Starr Scholarship for Old Testament literature; hir. and Mrs. A- J. Campbell Memorial Prize for Systematic ‘rheology; John J. Coiter Prize for Church History; and the George B. Camp- bell scholarship, which enables him to do post-graduate work at Drew T‘, ' ' l Seminary. Madison, New Jersey. llliliTEli RIVER 1k. Stewart Crabbe o! Milton open; the week-end in Hunter Rim visiting his grandparents, Mr. end Mrs. All. Stewart. Mm. Hilton McMillan and two children loilt on Saturday morn- ing to visit her temily in tiho Un- itd Bfiqtel. Mr. Charles Reflex-son. buyer f0: Swift's Ltd. won in Hunter nrmz loom ' APPL Jule: on l» Kilflnlul’ 1i c.101- WEEK TUESDAY ‘A — 27o —i 25o‘ oz. tie ISLAND TUMATUE$ 20 oz. tln 19c 2 FOR a1.i OCEAN COLD raven NAPKINS m- ush chars ll l. 23c lllliiaH Sildliii 5 string oath - 1n. mo. - 13¢; - 80o l-‘lféba WAXIIN *- 32c GRAPEFRIIIT l JUICE 2o oz. llli 18o 2 ron 25c nn:|=r s... and srnn PKG. - 25c — 29o r ooo ssvlnlos Yllll BAN SAllE BY SHOPPING FOR rues: items on 1o snrunnnv MACHINE SLICED iiiisnnlnlaol‘ BA CORNED sully ‘nooks KEL CRUSHED APPLE JlllilE 20 oz. tin 15c 2 FllR rAGE THKE i SALE ALL TlllS '4 00R ill- —. 59o - 19o 29c ow ourcn _ ELEA nsotsssi. swan MIXED on Piiil-“iuisiil "l "l- MAGIC QER ill m am — 2s. - 20o Musmin JAR RINSO LARGE rile. 23¢} CHOCOLATE, BUTTERSCOTCH, CARAMEL JELLO Plmllliifib PKG. - ‘lfll: VERIBEST BULK TEA - 95o River on Saturday loading some choice beet for the Oomlpeny. was in Hunter- River recently and pimhosed two genera’. purpose horses from Cyril Smith. - HR. ' Quito o, number from Hunter River ottended the mow "Wel- come Stronger" which wu.piay- in; last week at the Prinoo Ed- ward ‘Iihentro. dish was o, visitor in Hunter River qua, w. and Mrs. Ruse! Mc- Mrl. Ilester Sherran end daugh- ifl‘ Bonito. were vlsif-ornto Gnar- iottotown recently, guests of Mr. end Mrs. Silas Cholwlll. Elm AN. Mrs. Kenneth McDonald and mete elm xel-ry of st. John. nus. arrived by train last week to visit Mrs. McDonald's parents, Mr. and Mrs. azl-llesc Btead- - Messrs ‘rlmmle Arsenolult, John Hoe-knees, Frank qlover and Ches- ter Smith of Summerside were in Hunter River .ecentiy looking over the “speed” prospects. ‘flu sincere sympathy of this community goes out to m1. Frnni: Doucette in the death of her sis- ter, ‘Mrs. Geudet of Egmonr Bay which occurred after a brief lil- neeo on April 21st, Mr. and Mrs Errol Stewart of Hampshire were visitors here on Sunday, guests of Mrs. Stewart's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edlson Newman." Miss Marlon Whiiiock returned home from St. John. N.B. last Mr. Roland Wood d Bouthport y Mm. George Clark of Coven-l i "m, m m, m, ,,, he, paf-l GRAFTON 8T. Allure anal nouns g nnnv VARIETTIES 1o y THE STORE AND DEMONSTRATION AT OUR STORE ALL THIS WEEK ON AYLMER SOUPS. VISIT RECEIVE A SAMPLE OF _ ilisiting her mother. mo. W-hlt- lock. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Billi- phgnt ere receiving congratula- tion; on their man-logo which took place at the M01188 0n Thursday ovenins, April 29. Rev- J,I. Mgfflgqn performed the cere- mony. ' Racing fans in Hunter River are watching with pride the suc- cmss with which Mr. Joe O'Brien is meeting in his new 11810 0f racing. Joe is formerly of Alba'- ion, P.E.I. endear: be considered we think, another "succesmll 1s- ‘ander abroad.‘ The marl-lose of Mr. and Mrs- Arthur Seaman ,wes solemnized recently by Rev. Donald Nichol- son. Mrs. Seaman was formerlY Viola Gclmesier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Gamester of Hunter River. We wish them many years oi happiness. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Burns and daughters, Mar rot end Kay were recent visitors in Stanley week and is visiting her mother. Mrs. Wilfred Whltiock. Mrs. Mur- raly 0n- of New Glasgow was also, QIVIQLI IIILLIII. 01am. one u» p. w. o. in 1m. enlisted in the l. C. A. I‘. in i542. servinl for some time in tho ism- oill Thundorbird Squadron. and then returned l0 P. W. O. in i045. Orville ops to culls , i KWIIIIISIhDIIINILI‘; mmw“ Bridge where they were guest-s of John McKay. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. George Cole and inmiiy at Camvbellton. Ibo. Lorenzo Smith was s Pos- eenger b|y tsoin to Charlottetown on Saturday where she visited he; daughter Margaret who is still g patient in the P.E.I. Hos- pitul. n is pleeslnz to ream Margaret is improving nicely and it is hoped she, will soon be able to return home. On Sunday evening, April 25th the congregations o! the Presby- torisn end United Churches met for divine oval-shill in "l" 9'95‘ bytsisn church with Rev. J.I. Morrison conducting the service. Hymns sung were Psalm 123. Unto The Hills Around do I lift Up. Love Divine, All love excelling. The children's text was Part 05 verse 30 in Psalm iB-—And Th)’ gentleness hath mode me Brent- Chlidronh hymn. 5°11" W me Savior. make no delay. Mr. Mor- rison reed us the Scripture les- son, Amoco. Ch. 4 end chose as his text pert of verse 12. "Prepare to meet, thy God, 0 isreal". Mr. Morrison med the young people Mrs- Burns’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Prince or; “were; College c...l....... l... OLIFIOID IIOAII, itensinston. is the editor o! no Co liege fluxes and 111s Welshman. After receiving the clover-notation. owl's Medal from Kenslngfon High School. he enrolled in tho spools! Mliflcilllilbh Olsss in 104B. Cliff hopes u; continue his course in nyleoioay st Mt. Allison next you). In is 01m ulu an. to dedicate their lives i0 G0 lvsn nowuno plans to sttond pt. Dawson's Uni- versity next fall where he will be following I Science Course. Ivan received the Governor-General! ' Medal from Queen square school, and come to P. W. C- in 10M. This you. Ivan has been o member of / TERIA CHOU“ FHUM "rnlssour. 3 n“ ._ 25g Tlll 90 ‘3 FUR 25B 12 m; c .. 95¢ 12 nus - 95o ‘ "ll-m ~ co 22:11‘... while they were youns- 471051118 hymn "At Even when the 5i!!! 410 set", The choir song tho well- loved, hymn. The Beautiful Ger- asll cs Preys‘. Mrl. ooorao Gems- ster was orsanivt- TERMS RADIO. MOVIII "MENTAL FIDPHOUSES” MONTREAL. April 26. — (GP) — The sill-so biseeot ‘menial floa- houseo" in America ore the radio. movies and pulp mlfl-ilflll- DI‘ J- B. Nash, director of New York Universities department o! physic- a1 education and health, told n meeting boro- Dr. Nash solid that 500,000,000 men-hours o. day l" IP91" “It?” ing to soap operas which foil to even challenge "the mentality of Jewe P. W. C.'s first basketball teem. , 41am I _ _ IEAITIFILLY arm's m 4n occasions... i- BrldolWl-eolh. long famous u Canada's largest makers of rings. are the creators of these lovely exam les of she jewellers‘ on . . - Thril in; gifts for birthdays, un- 5w ma.’ neuron: values ~ d ‘\ p! ‘ i aumnm ' llers forFdu s seven-year-oid moron." ' Ono oi every seven person-l in the United States went to nwvies nightly to see pictures which was an insult to the intelligence. "The mechanical age." hO M14. "has brought us o tremendous mount, o! leisure, but in 8P1" °¢ ‘u m; Mme-saving devices, there is hardly g puson in this audience who is doing on much toa- some worthy cause as did his moi-hell em grandmother." OBIGHALLY PENAL COLONY Brisbane Australia. was fl eettied u e. penal colony in i8 by Sir Themes Brisbane- . Every 12 hours Canadian miiil {reduce $1,000,000 W011i‘! "1 Pill’ and. paper. niversories or other gift ofiflliofll - All rlced for VALU I r Generations . '.< illi-