521111.16 19cc = g n ' 1., ' llealdln * Gllltl "_ "in .52. ‘n, T0 ICAAAIETEPON. nor AYNASGE NA Aropmim #0 —no what: the language, itmum “a” u“ lllflll! #68 ‘Q93’ sales records are being qmgghgd dill? as Budwerser Barley-Mali: Syrup climbs to new peaks on the ladder of {quality No substitutes, no ldu-lkfmlil» no fillers, no artificial coloring, no arti. fiml 155N153 Ind 100 per cent pure. The crowning _ 61111)" 0f 0W1‘ 70 years experience and knowing how. A J gdged 5 ‘Mont/w in the Making f” a r y.» m row‘: elm" en the top If every can- a booklet ruins ml- ," {or good things to .1, will he lent to an! address upon "QM"- Ill Iwrrwbfll- BarleyMalt Syru Hour o: psnx - mcumaonr - Nqrgmu l Distributors; Distributors; ANHEUSER-BUSCH’ .-1 ST; LOUIS . Gunnsfinrlred,‘ HurrhAbbutoirCohipeny; ‘ ' . Toronto} _ g Toron to. Al"M¢I“"Q/Bllf¢/l&lroDIyGinga4l; _ .. "m, V. 00-60041-9040404 POTATOES AND TuRouPs We will be buying everrllfl)’ at out ‘warehouse Hogans Wharf. Highest prices _ for good stock. J. LESTER DOUGLAS Charlottetown, P. E. island ' Phones 798 and 938 llEVIEW-(TAKE m) . udheupest of all Oils-Consider- mg the qualities ,ct-Dr._-'I‘homas'_ Electric Oil it is the cheapest o! all preparations oflereq to thcpubllc.» It r5 m p,‘ found in every drug um in Canada. tromcoest-io coast and ‘all country merchants keep it for sale. 5°, bglng gully pnocurable‘ and ex- tremely mcdcrat in price, no one should be without‘ a bottle‘ ot it. . . C; M. Lampson f! C0., M Queeu ado: " lneooo. I: C. 4. Ioslaol Professional Cards ELECTRIC NEEDLE E X P E RT Electric needle to remove super- fluous hair, melee and wsrll. Ill‘ marcel waving. . MISS I. M. LEBLANC. 20 King Square Phone 1m. 2ll08-8-18-mwflf. Prohibntron Comnussuon Chairmen. Mr. 080303 IL BROWN alas-gets. l’. I. I. ‘ Send all information‘ retard-Ins l!" fractious of, Prohibition Act to i-hl above‘ ‘ ' ' » 0r To Clef. Importer B. J. Haywood - ‘l8 Dlrrellnter Street, Charlottetown rif B. A. ' eaaasraa. solscrros. no noun so was n“ ..._....._._..___.._____.. McLeod & Bentley L-A". IIITLII II I‘ QM a Aged! dflleiflgllcbnauastroee ~ casrmmewanal. _ McDcneld c; lllcPhee ’ as muss. 'a.=r.isuram~ _ rrossrra arc : -' 31H 1howther~ s. o. scanner." mo Ll. _ 3 ' weeps." - r Public Auction Sales orb RAW Hill ' ‘ Shipping bag; will beturniab- ed without charge by applying to IL T. Holman. Lids lung menlds. P. l. I. . Represented by Alfred Fraser,” Ihc. til Filth Avenue New York. N. I. n V’ s n PEERLESS v 1 I . Brand Fox llettmg Foxes are valuable, and in or- der tolnsuro their-proper pro~ tectlon ;you should have the best therslbra you should 1m". ' “PEERLESS.” “ the best English‘ For "Netting on - the market; l. . , 7 Jloavilfgalvaalud before sad ‘afieibelngjwoveo, it- will not rust.‘ "Alf. any -roll_. docs not open up. ioyour? satisfaction. RQTURN fl‘!!! 110“; we will "gladly-replace ‘it- or refund your money. _ f - . of Inverncss, Sprlnghill ' oralP ‘4iluar|lian : ewlfld roraross. - Geo. a ‘thumbs-lo Ben. ' 8044-4-14-61. JUST JIJIJVID-A car of the famous Frost Wire Fencing. Carter s. Co. IM. 3010-4-15-81 -l CARPENTER. WOFK end . gencrsl contract. "Jobbing a. specialty. l-hone mT-‘Myers, 901. 3113-4-16-23-21 Amunscrrs COAL-We can supply hestnut and stove size. A. Plclrard d: Co. Phone 240. 3075-4-15-21 GARDEN PEAS, plant as early as " ‘bis. Ameriehn Wonder tor early. Strstagem and Telephone are good varieties for later sowing. Carter s. 00., Ltd. <__ 8070-4-15-31 SECURE YOUR. ' TICKETS for "Climbing Roses" the llloster ‘Monday Play at Reddln Bros. The Two Macs and Victor Coyle's. 3061-4-15-31. IMPERIAL PUPPI: FOOD is N- qulred by growing m. Pups. ‘ ' 3097-4-16-41 XESTEBDATS MARKEI- Eggs sold around 27c; butter 40c; apples 16c. to 18c. doz; chickehs $1.25 to $1.05: hay 70c;_straw 45c: cats 55c; tumlps 50c and potatoes $1.00. COUPONS EXCHANGE!) for “Climbing Roses" the Easter Monday Play at the Prince Edward Theatre on Friday; April 18th at 9.30 A. M. for bcthperformances. 806l-4-1§-3l. “CLIMBING ROSES" coupons will be exchanged at the Prince. Edward Theatre Friday morning, April 18th at 9.30 A. M. for both periormanccs. 3061-445-31. BOG MARKET WEAKER-Live hog prices have dropped almost a 00bit B pound this v'*-‘- in swnpathy with Montreal and T~rcnto "lkcts. TOSNSUBE RAISING FOX PUPS- io maturity. start feeding Imperial PUPPY Food early and continue re- gularlygthmughout the season. 300144-1641 __._,,,,._- ' Unwsnruo 00M. TODAY-A Plcksrd s» Co are unloading cars and Old 3075-4-l5-2l Sydney Screened coal. BRADALBANE. UNITED CHURCH o! Canada. Services on the above charge for Sunday, April 20, are as follows: "Pleasant Valley, 11 s. m; Grenville, 3. n- m.; Brsdalbane, '1 p. m. Thos. Palethorpe, Minister- BELFASIf-Service Good Friday morning, April 18th, at 10.30 o'clock in 5t. John's Presbyterian Church. Special offering for Budget o! the Presbyterian Church in Canada. to help make up deficit for 1920. Mr. Rodger will preach. Easter Sunday. fibril 20th, services at 11 a; m. and '1 p. m. PASSION» WEEK AT 5'1‘. JAMES CHUBClL-Services every evening Good Friday Addresses by Rev. R. Moorehead 148B". B. D. 3034-4-14-51. "IIABLAND" first trip oi‘ the seuon, leaving Charlottetown for Victoria on wed- nesday, the 16th inst... at 1 p. m., re- turning leave Victoria for Charlotte- town at 7 s. m. Thursday. Should ice conditions permit, will make the afternoon‘ return trip Thursday. leavingcharlottetown st 3 p. m., re- turning to Charlottetown same night ‘ ’ - - sooo-r-m-ar PRAISE FOB P. I. I. POTATOES -Mr. snd Mrs. George Fries, Colcs lslsnd, West-Clouceste Q Maser-have written" ss' follows ' Messrs. Sim- mons dr Macrarlane, of Freetown, and the letter speaks for itself: Dear Sirsr-iudavs bought your P. B. I. po- tatrcs inpeck bags rod want to tell you-how ‘nice. "--y'are. lleing a Nova Scotlep. I-like good dry -potaloes. Ravi never icund a poor one. Pay 08 ceigts a pe"- here.‘ Sincerely Yours." ' - or; Cuts. Burns ‘ d ~ Scolds! sin n," 4.".- qim u. no bsthanzute aodnhdzlfre with r., a amour liniment and is good for treating I. anaemia v “low. fdooeaod rum-around. .' ‘ ‘ - Ahnrhlmylh. out the pain, idle ‘_ sore ervouodhlnd plumethrapld, healthy - i ’Wwa‘h"m WILL MAKE her one. new . rm: Cl-IARLWNT GUARDIAN Ccnflnusdtrcnn H“ l0 for 486.80 whlchyou m not deposit but cashed on March 3, 10M, and did not sccount tor until May. 1029. I would like an explanation c! jrhy this was done. A. m. the ‘time this cheque was received I was under the impression thatthmewos emlstakeinthshahk account, that isthst I might have deposited more than I should have to the credit o! the Government. and pending c. check up o! the matter! decldedto cash the cheque and alter paying expenses on this ‘vment o! begs to hold the balance until the Bank account Wu finally adjusted, Q. Canada Cement Limited sent you a cheque lot $448.00 dated fibril-ll‘? 1. 102s. which it appears you did not deposit but alter holding it until May o, 1929. cashed it on that date not- withstanding the fact that the moh- way Improvement Account at. the Bonk of Montreal had been closed for some time. wu1 you plelse slate your reasons for so doins’! ‘ ' A. ‘The same answer appllu to-this cheque as I have given concerning the pucvlcus question. Q. Other cheques received from the Canada. Cement Company ~ were - $1110.80 dated March 1st. 1024, and $1,122“, both o! which were deposi- EvidenceiatWorks _..__-__>-_ . mu although the lctfer was apparent- ly held back considerably over a mcnth..Why shouldithls have hap- pened, as it did in various instaricefl. 201.10; REPORT The following report prepared by Motor Vehicle Drunk and Incspsbis‘ Assault on Peace Oiflcer Forgery and Utlering Contempt of Court Theft .. Unlawful sale of liquor _ Vagrancy Totals In sddltlonlto the sbovc arrests r We assisted the Prohibition Oifieere in sixteen searches o! premises sus- pected of the unlawful sale of intox- icating liquors. Nine prosecutions were enrtered, resulting in six convictions and three dismluels. Twp old offend- ers wcre sentenced to twelve mouths and eight ‘“ imprisonment re- spectively, in the Queen's County Jail On March 19th and 20th the force ‘m’ “M “mp” Balm“? l“ a-collecled mmy rm (as) samples o! o'clock, with additional service onimnk from named w“ Vanda“, afiernon at 3 o'clock. some being delivered to the City An- alyst for test. ' The amounts collected in lines and costs imposed in the city police court during March are as follows- Four Fines of $200 each imposed. under rrohlbitlo Act $000.00 Ono fine unposed under the Customs Act .. $15.00 Miscellaneous Fines and costs - . t. llecwd. £405.01 Total Amount collected “$1280.91 Other duties performed by the force during the month are as fol- lcwe. " Prisoners escorted lo the Queens County Jsil .1. 1o Summonsm served . B Subpoenas . '.'.. . . 4 Dwelling houses quarantined ll win-released from a Ticket oi’ leave reported . ..‘.... 2 Dogs destroyed... l Owing w a due of dlptheria the Queens County Jail was plsced und- er Quarantine from March 1th to Ms-rch mo. both dstes lnclusite. Respectfully submitted‘ * A. smrwmsnc Chief trees. ..|_ 1 MEAT AND MILK BIPOIT Following loll-ls Meat and" Milk. report presented by Dr. rqr. 0mm. Meat ans Mllktlnmeclor - Condemned as unflt for, food and destroyed-arm's portions of car- Milk test March l0. 1930. game Blflihl arlcttetown Condensed , Milk 1 "m Iillllylngstone .. WWliilee see’ converse =Ilblao‘aod- scan . _ i (Continued) . 9 ' man i - Twenty nins QITGQJIQLQ. mad: blotch for oneness classified below- Drunk LC............................. Drunk and Disorderly - Carrying revolver without permit u‘ one ‘nu’ ‘- . .W.‘ll.~.smith ... ......u‘ “'11,- Department ‘Investigation especially ss-tbs- Bank was usually ovmdramn? "l ..A._Ntsn 1 amass m. abteadqrombtly-ioihe depositing of chedues. A . Qllvrtbeyetllllflii-lifl! -1m- lm you euhsnitted rtalenaents pur- porting to show receipts for each o! these years less certain disbursements which. you had made. Will w: any that these several statement-swore correct?‘ / A.’ Tothcbest/ot‘ my recollection these stslsments ~were “endure-disbursements mm- der. - o, _m up loasqtstenent you inclu- ded an_ item amounting m 8611-00 re- cei-vedv from pouch vuny cmnosnv. but seller Ihave hficn unable to rind that this was ' ‘ 1 m the Bunk. What was done with m A, This ImouncWu received tor returned arch and the cheque was ushedendwomdbesccounledicrm depositejmade from time to tLme. 1i: ispcseiblethltfl “ ues were cashed for-various perms out of these funds and that ‘this accounts for some of the amouhtfshown on deposit/slips for which youwere unable lo 11nd an explanation. ' ' > - _Q. Was were my ex-pcrzse incurred in connectdoh with the returning oi thcdehzglfvaueyluess? ' ~ A. Yes. but I can 11nd nc record of . l: ’wl'.alever' expemse lhcrewere, were inc" doubt‘ token care o! by me out of the funds. ' - ' (To be Continued) ' City Council l 21m: or Police Btrtwhillfle w.» m- zzmacl by Councillor Holman, chair; oiWthe Police Committee: u-lthln the Olly Limits during A. O. - D. 1 l 1 - 1 -'->-meo' Pull restitut- . ion made ,_. u"‘v-v- eel c»- uh-‘t-h- 20 B . 6 20 - ‘ there was one ccmvictlon under’ the Motor Vehicle Act on‘: charge ol reckless driving. one for allowing; vicious dog to be at lsrgc. three for comer loaling and oneuuder- the Customs Act for unlawful possession or smuggled liquor; . '_ _ -- ' I To. Walk B. Inman ... t. PurswlkCo. Wm. Guerney Easier Bros. ... .. 3.5 Tertius Harper 4.2 AilAboveCleer wood Bros. ... .. 4.2 VlclorMcWfllisnu 3.8 Stead 3:00."... ... .. 8.8 Above contained slight sediment. MllbTelhMsrch so spa mcnougsu 2.. .. as Everett Bcuvyer 3.8 Lloyd Molyneaux ..'. an El-LDouglss... 3.8 llljllgrdkelly"... as Len Benton .'.. 3.7 C. J. Wood 1.. ..'. ... 3.5 Keppcch Farm .. 3.5 Lorne Kelly‘...". . .. 3.5 Frank hurks .. . . . . . . .. 3.8 John Dickleeon i. -AllAbe've Clear as Above contained slight sediment, - Forjiflteffiloolc sub “ ' r1" hitiwlj" slmnwrcuss.‘ l Obs-halt cwJioelyrmI-floeriui-Iv. whlti celery. ‘A cupgnincod tuna fim 1 taeuswmeliwt men newer- 1' were»: m» no mur- w“?! line. a tabkenhoostlnalychcpped a1- nimdl. surnisnnnun. m: an m- rneieotreoltaoduauanulns 1o! white sandwiches. Out in cu- fcceut ohepampilelilfl Pllll. 1M “rpm with crisp can and ‘radiance and olives. ’ ...__.-. en g/Now A's/Alum FOR it l-a a."4 m ,,.. w- . .1 a " I ‘Pi? i: rw" l'\'~.~ '-"r' is made inmorcthsnfiftyvsrieiiosgs so?" w)‘ household need. Whether var. W. r. hluin or rcnamcl. for inside and. 011;. .111», uundwork, Hours, and furniture, for r.» ~.-_-5 the garage and {rcshcning up the car. ‘- n. only ' one name to rcmembcr~— Joya ltu. As lwrnlufurc, every Isp-a-lac prodnctisguara anrwl l-y the Gliddeu Compan7, Clhouschold finishesformorcthanhalfsceunrry. THE GLIDDEN COMPANY LIMITED uonnmx. TORONTO IF lT GOESPON Will-VA‘ BRUSH, USE H: beauty is known from Ccaatltgtloest.) 3 Izr range meets every taste. I l permanence is everywhere recognized. ‘ " 4.1.1.: product willhlisier, cmck 01' peel. economy is admitted. Corefiully manu- nr-l. i: covers the surface thoroughly. A enrdfl- ~| goes a long way, and you do the work I just your own hands-s brush-and. ..- 4*‘ l l-IOUSEHOl-D PAINTS AND FlNlslus_ Rogers Hardware Co, Ltd. Distributors CHARLOTTETOWN, P.E.|. Pflwflllfiilfi, é s»; AP-A-I-AB MORE THAN % a, d -..- '11» i *' -"15’11£""-‘*¥. If??? 9fi7i€l""11"<'5~"_~1 - c Q-‘vfllififilifi-FGECK.“ . "ecu-Jammy &"<-~>v—- r1 -' YYV_IT*V_ ,_ ,_ w‘ »' rcgvuspsrawnsv-reeerlsesrew r w? as L A. Brothers as A.»A..Hclmes'.'..+.. .. as Roper Bros.‘ .1. 3.8. n. Cullen .. as JAB. Walker... ... ...’ 3.5 FOR PUPPIES The success following the use. during the past four years, of Imperial Puppy Food, has clearly proven the merits of this Imperial product to our experienced ranchers and they are planning on feeding liberally this season. ' as hcavy demands are anticipated. \ P.€.l. Order early so as to be sure of receiving your supply in good time HA UCK FIRE GUNS We have the agency for the Hauck Fire Gun endorsed by leading ranchers for disinfecting pens and houses. Full information-on request. ‘ Our formula is specially suited to the needs of the young and grow- lng foxes, is rich in vitamines, and a sure preventative of rickets. Our Puppy Food ls guaranteed to he strictly fresh. and con be pur- chased eithcr finely or coarselyground to meet feeding requirements. ii l n. lMPGRIAL Blscurr Co. "r i cumuorrerowu <'<_+é‘fis’$r*-c= »__ i_i ‘ ’fl%*rié-ll.i:b~e.~=arernzr£zs ‘ifixhiigsfiig s. ogsugr|nnn.--¢;se e- ’ '