*7 ness for the month well over 30%- wri- Y display at ‘ REASllllAB - PLACE YOUR -, iricnrn a? . I I. ‘NEEDS-At Oity Hospital, Simdi-Y Mill. Alb!!! ‘Y-(At IMtilivsle, on April i6, lgflto we. .1. Albert. Mur- p s rug ter. VlKENNA-At st Mary's Hospi- tel, Saginaw, Mich, on April '1, .1935, to m. and ma. s. r. Mc- Kenns (nee Mary I‘. ldscmty-ie, Kensington.) a. son. -. DEATHS -- At Grunge, o U.S.A., April l8, i935, Mrs. E. P. Ramsay, (nee) Mabel Gregory, dsughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gregory, East Royalty. ANS-At Freetown. Monday, Ap- ' ‘l5, 1035, Mrs. J. Stanley Evans. {-3. m. todsy from the United Church, Freetown, thence by the G-At New Glasgow. Monday, i 1%, Nib-rich Blanche, Wed Mrs. Homes Line- Puneral service he held st April ii Recededlsy ' . , I at the home st ii pm. fslnllyoltbehteMrsOwen sod sincsosly tbsnk the 01ers! town Hospital, sho their neighbours sud friendsmnd those who sent iged 86 years. Funeral serviceat evening trsin to Northam. 17%, daughter of Mr. and will ' Church st Card of Thanks w . I sisters, and nurses of the Casi-lotte- sod spiritual bouquets snd l!!! Dsthyin their m- ssntssdbensivsinsnt. The Manager and Clerks sincereiy {f5- THANK YQU for your. remarkable sup. ' .£mis1znr.B£1nP A We will be cutting our Easter Beef right away, and will as usual have a very large LE PRICES We will also have ISLAND SPRlllG LAMB Our Beef is our ISCANUS FINEST BEEF We will also have choice quality Chick- ens. Cured Hams, Bacon, Sausages, etc- Our Meat Display will be in charge of STEWART McKAY Place your order with him now if you want entire satisfaction- Phone 748 s; BASH and BARRY STORES Free Delivery 187 Great George St- p i:Acnrns'0niv jjliosts, Suits, Dresses, ilaits, Lingerie R. P. SIMPSON Simpson Sells For Less p A Woril oi Appreciation .Your response to our efforts to REDUCE . LIVING COSTS continues most encouragingiy- Our busi- of March increased 'V¥' nvv‘ i", . CRDER NOW. BllY YOUR SPRlllli llllTFIT, AT _20%iiiscouiir OFFERED T0 ‘ charge of the work. A ' Ln one prohibition case the defend- fisntral Guardian Ills elrusn is reserved for cf lccsl interest but sdvertl s newsy nature may be insert A cents s wool strictly psyshls sdvslee. sews s! l! Ill MAB 0HOIUS—Dr. Robu-is ststoe rehearsals are programing satisfactorily for next month's concert. Watch for-dale. b.5808 $1.00 BOUNTY 0N OWLSr-In yesterday's report of the legislative discussion on tbs Intimates, Hon. Mr. MecNutt was erroneously quoted as b ving said that the bounty on owb was 02.00. The ii:- um should have reed $1.00. NEW MANAGEnmhrhJrbs Disns Tes Room has been taken over by Mr. G. E. Noble, former chief clerk at the Canadian National Hotel, and w. A. libntans, former chef st the Hotel. Some changes are being made to the restaurant, which will open for business the first of neigt month. -- T0 HOLD BAZAAR-A mammoth bazaerlstobehieldthclattcrpurt of June in aid of the Charlottetown Hospital. At s recent meeting com- mittees, comprising members from St. Dunstanb and Holy Redeemer Parishes were appointed to take uncemients, with full particulars, will appear in due time. POLICE DOUBT-At the police court yesterds, three prohibition and two customs cases were heard. ant wasiinedflmmandcostsor as an alternative three months in fined $50.00 and temaitive two months in jail. other case, a man charged with vi- olat‘ T the _, hlbition and ‘ acts, was until Wednes- day. The defendant in the third prohibition case was fined $500.00 andcostsorinlieu of psymentslx months in jail. An adjourned case, a man charged with retaining sto- len goods in his posession, was heard and ed until Satur- day. - SOUTH PINETI‘! WRIST CLUB ‘a. number of the people of South Pinette met together for the pur- pose of organizing n Whlet Club. The meetings were held at the homes ‘of the different members with a total membership of thirty- six. “rwq hands were played at each table, making a total of twenty- four hands played each evening. The refreshments for the evening were provided by the ladies. ‘Iihe results of the season's playing was as follows: High Lady, we, A. J. —On Wednesday evening Jan. 28rd, Qhflghngg ii. Pillil, ill. NEll iiisiuiii iiaiiig ciui Annual Meeting Held Last Evening in C. i N. Hotel -- Splendid Reports By Commit- tee Chairmen. w. Simon P. Psoli, Jr. was elec- tod President of the Gyro Club of Charlottetown forJihe ‘ year at the annual msgting of the Club held last evening in the Canadian National Hotel. - ‘Other officers e1- Vice-president; iiir. n , Fletch, 2nd Vice-President; m. .1. Kenneth MacKenzie, Secretary; Mr. William J. Monsghari. ‘lkessurer. and Messrs. R. Roginnld Bell, ney T. Green and Dr. P. A. Creel- msn, Directors. The retiring president, Dr. Creel- msn, reviewed the year's activities which included the summer dances st Beach Grove Inn, the Rotary- Gyro-Boys‘ Camp st Canoe Cove, the sale of Christmas Seals, the social activities and other pha-sesof the Club's work. Dr. B. C. Keeping. secretary, in ht report, mentioned in detail the important evmts cf the year, such as the successful meetings with in- teresting speakers; the enthusiastic suwort given the Boys‘ Camp, the sending of three girls to the C. G. I. T. Camp in July, the joint meet- ing in August with the Rotary Club st which" the visiting p‘ were guests, and Lia-Col. Drewwas the speaker, r“ ‘ “ with the same Club st which Premier MscMillm and Dr. Mierrett spoke on Public Health and anti-tuber- culosis work in Canada. the enter- taining of Interaction President Norman Helwig snd Mrs. Helwig at the Canadian National in October, the Christmas Dinner Party, The Seal Sale campaign, Dr. Harry Thompson's address on Pre- ventive Dentistry, the decision of the Club to contribute the sum of $200.00 to assist iri the establishment of e. Dental clinic in Charlottetown, and the entertainment of the Past Presidents of the Club» at a special meeting. i . " ‘The mport of the treasurer, Mr. W. J. Moinaghsn. ‘ ’ that the glub was in good financial condi- on. . . The following committee choir- men submitted their annual reports: McDonald with s score of 2%; High score of 009; Second Lady, Miss Annie Machine with s score of 272; by all. The many friends of Mrs. Edwin illness. Prof. Duchemin llrlnitp union time; TUESDAY, APRIL l8 ‘L30 P. lib-Rents Ill-ll — Minion Bend Cmrocrt. ST. ANDREWS INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL Thefollowingisarecordof-St Andrew's Intermediate Department, sccgrding to grades, for the month of March: Grede VI-i Annie Gauthier, Zilds Gallant, 2 Edward Bleiquiere, 8 Margaret Gauthier. Grads V-i Elmer Buck. 2 Al- phonse Gallant, 3 Edward IieClaire. Grade IV-i Mary M. Gallant, 2 Alice Doucette and Marjorie Gauth- ier. ll Ronald Bllduiere. ,. Ill MEMORIAIA In fond and loving memo of our Dsd Hfimd John I0 . Whenstiimestheysesnsnniie Brittheyiiiileknowthelenenv Wbichtbstmiilshidssslithewhiis. notfefletmfsthldesr. oueverbe t Too Late To Clasify ‘ oemodsteQ Rosecnsbls rates. I0 Gflflfll. L-BIB WANTE-IIIDDLI AGED wcmsntobslpcsre for snin- Vslidsndhelp with homework. AppiyGusrdisn. 1-0072-4-10-8. Bsdegue. lshirdsv. lsrge Police sad Newfoundland dos. short hair. answers to nsms Phidsr please notify Msclsy, Brsdclbsne. . L-6D0-4-l0-li. IIOAPID IIDM IANOI. OII female for, ear markings, Ilflll esr 0.8.8., left esr- 21R. Also "Lindy." Sutherisnd mill 1 left esr 1000.1! cspturedplesss Rflilrt OBI»!!! notify , York. Pills III-A ll-li (I, ill‘ markings, R0,,‘ A dd r e s s e s Rotarians It is possible for parents of mediocre mentality 6o have brill- iant childzen, declared Prof. War- ren!‘ “ ’,B.A.,Profemorcd Biology in Prince of Wales COHQGG. speaking on genetics before the Rotary Club l Outlining the‘ . principles and wwg governing heredity the speaker claimed that a person may be likened to a triangle, with hen- dity as the base and environment and training as the sides. He des- eribedtliocellliheoryasappliedto all forms or life. Heredity. M111- ing and environment are all im- portant factors in the life of an individual, but heredity limiting very definitely the 1111111611008 0! the other two factors. he stew!- hezemns lo the iiieiprv 0Q "F science of genetics Prof. Duo stated that it had Dwaotically its beginning m i900 when biologists, wgphing independently, discovered certain principles relating t0 hm- dlty. later it was found that these principles had. been found 36 veers were by an Austrian Monk. Grew- ory Mendel. mrins the 90th aw- gw fapld r; has been msde in this development qt this science. midi-um Norville Luck presided ma the guests were Rev. J. W. Barbour, s. c. mania-min. and W- D. Wellness. that iii lee-st l6 aster-ism. and Rotary Annes would a/ttend the District Conference to be held t!!! coming summer in 8t. John's New- ibundlend. ____________. UP. HUI‘ WATER To 0N GIBBS KAI) (By The Csnsdisn Press) SAVANTWADI. mdis. Avril 15- Iive persons sre beins ‘here for having scsliied Ysmun- sbsi I-lsrmslksr ct Denali by 9W1‘- Lhghlzolling water uglier head. ' prosecution story reveals that ‘st the instigation of Dsvkl c! Dsn- oii, believed to be versed in witch- craft, and to possesrsupernstursl powers, the fether-in-lsw “a tin "complsinsnt tied her to s with the help of Delta-tin Gsvsdi snd two women neighbors, and on her nesd sud body beilllll Wit- sr, in the hope cf turning Yem- rinsbsi‘; hsir mtg mo, ss Devki hsd‘ led him to bell Man, Mf‘. R. A. McKenzie, with I Men's second place was a. tie be- ‘tweeri Mr. Charles Nichoiso and Mr. Neil S. Morrison with s. scorn of 277, prize drawn by Mr. Neil Morrison. The presenting of conso- lation prizes afforded much merri- ment and were won by Mrs. Wil- liam McKenzie and Mr. Murdock Morrison. Short programs of reed- ings and music were given at the different parties and the seusonts entertainment was greatly enjoyed William; will regret to learn that she is confined to her bed through Messrs. R..~C. Chandler (Speakers); Herbert W. Pletch (Membership); D_. F. Bethune (Club Welfare): R. R. Bell (Public Affairs); Dr. J. P. Mll- Stswsrt Jones (Club Historian). Pleasing festuru of these reports were the amount of charitable work accomplished, the success of the giving of Christmas presents to the splendid financial return from the dances held st Beach Grove Inn, and the excellent work dons by the Public Aflairs Committee, and all members of the Club are looking forward to the special honor to be conferred on the members of the latter committee next month. Votes of thanks were passed and will be sent to the Canadian Nation- al Hotel, Beach Grove Inn, The Guardian and The Patriot, the two radio stations, Miss Mona Wilson, Supervisor of Public Health Nurses, Miss Ina. Gillan, Supervisor of the Boys‘ Camp, Mrs. Strong, Summer- side. and her committee for their work in connection with the Christ- mss Seals Sale in Prince County, and the head waiter and staff of the Canadian Nstionsl Howl. The secretary was instructed to send s letter of condo‘ to Mr. T- B- Rflecrs. one of the charter members of the Club. conveying the sympathy of the Club in his sad bereavement. SUBSTANTIALR (Continued from Page l) ing of the customs declaration of value of goods. A year ago, when he preseniod the budhtt, Mr. Chamberlain told the House this afternoon. "I felt Justified in taking a, L‘, optimistic view of the progress of rode. i “Those sntlcipetioris have been amply fulfilled. The year just clos- ed was characterized by a. substan- tlsl advance toward recovery. Our industrial output increased by eb- out 12 pea‘ cent: our manufactur- pioduction established s new , our experts were up . lest your by thirty million sterlint ($145,000,000). Interest Estes low "Om- initerest rates remained sind time was a. great increase in the volinne of cspitsl works. particularly in new building. only direction in which s low-re- established in trade was time was thsn ever g5 was genersl the thrift of our ssvings have nearly fifty millions meted with lslldhter M esoh sally ss the Chsncsilor "Our people smoked 0,0(li,000 mus pounds of tobacco; they meat 00,100,000 more on en- tertsininsnt: they ‘washed sway troubles in 210,000,000 more pints of beer with 700000.000 more ewe ofthe silnisn cheers‘ wii they isms mum ii “QQH The "cuticle" didn't take place. sad Ysipunabsl iisq‘ lie in the 'civil hespitsl- st is i for three weds. . ct nest countries er the ‘world. the Chancel: isr (Entertainment) LS.‘ P, Paoli. Jr. (Juvenile Work); James Pripps veronmkmmy l, (new: Stewart Jones (ems En- my" tertaixmient); W. J. Monsghsn Act I-soem thmughoukm (Publicity): Herbert W. Pietch (Au- . dit): C. R. Tibert (Trustees of the Tuberculosis Besl Sale Fund); and Christmas Seal Sale Campaign, tho children of both Orphanages, the venimmeynirbsinsresssdby WRIGHT SHOE COMPANY The Upper Room S u cc es sfully Presented A sincerely appreciative’ and- l fence greeted the first perform- ance of "The Upper Room" st St. duction and the audience, by their attentive silence, impressed the players with a. realization’ of the true worth of their presentation of such a seared and historical drama. The entire action of the drsms look place in the upper room of the house where Christ and His Apostles ” ’ the Lest Supper. The play which was ‘symbolic rather than realistic, was written by Robert Hugh Ben- son and has a wonderful message, told in beautiful language of what happened from the Upper Room to Calvary. part was acted with simplicity and the players ass to be highly commended it: the manner in which they presented the scene of Christ's ' edRev. Dr. McLelian, V.G., presid- The persons cf the drama: (In order of appearance). The Prologue-Yvonne Arsen- cult. Aimaz (landlord of Upper Room) —Georgie Petty. Samuel (his servanO-Jsabel Gallant. Joseph of Arimathes-Andres Dalton, . Mary Magdalen — Katherine Cameron. Mary (Mother of Jesun-Mirism Cameron. . Judas Iscariot-llldna Arsensuit. John-Belle. Biscquire. Peter-Margaret Wedge. Ionginus-Irsne Cameron. , Room. Chorale mngua)—'1‘he Choir. Act IL-Cborsle (Valeria Regis) -The Choir. ' Act TIL-Chorale (Stebst Motor) -!I‘he Choir. Tableau. The Children of Mary choir as- sisted in the presentation. The choir, under the direction of Mrs. Roy Silliphsnt: Yvonne Arseneult, Auldine Arsensult, Pat- ricia. MacLellan, Andres Dalton, Irene Cameron, Hilda. Brother- hood, Adeline Wed80. J/[srgsret , Gertrude Cahiil, Irene Gsudet. Elizabeth Wood, Mary McCullough, Jenn McCesrney, Pauline Noonan, Bells Hlscquire. sstrangevarietyoiffoimsofgov- emimenhof icsystomssnd ufplansfor-recoveiry. v “Ieim um here to clsimthsitourmethodssrebettcr than theirs, but; in view of thein- Britlsh habit of sell!- demcoiaiflmiitdoeenotsesrriun- pardonalbletojxnnltoutthsltno- wbereelsecanyrrufindspsrellel toiiheresults achieved in this henlein disclosed a. budget. us of £7,562,000 (about $00,700,000 st par). He had budgeted for s surp- zlagiilés Hal-I. Summerside, lsst 0121.180‘ play, s “presentation of like nothmg else’ ‘s pass‘ , something out of the ordinary injmateui" m- You'll see them of the year just ended, Mr. Chimp “ s. .4. MenoivAL-ois Mark i Year You‘ Simply iMusti Have. d Spring ::*::::r::.::;:?* "In Mannish Pin Stripes" ln New Soft Woolens - U_NDATED CLASSICS "ro WEAR A season AFTER szssou I swiiooizns WITH A ~rw 1935LO0K. , gmlp-rouci-iizs or FUR FOR oases up .._.'- iic-riori BACKS FOR SPORTS - $12.50 missile everywhere on the smartest w o m e n- These are exception- al values, for every wanted style is here, in quality fabrics. with the little touch- esvof chic that make t h e m importantly new! Sizes for worri- en and misses- ' ‘;’//:////"4':t- lus cf £790,000, he recalled. E E .. . Revenue had exceeded the esti- mate by £9,981,000. Expenditures exceeded the estimate by om £8,155,000. The amount of the in- dividuai duties had come up to ex- pectations. Inland revenue pro- duced £888.000,000. or £l6,000,lfl0 more than estimates. This was due mainly to increase in the income tax and death duty revenue, the latter in turn being due largely to the ‘ncrease in value of securities. The nominal amount of the nat- ional debt had been reduced Y1! $1,750,000 ($106,700,000). This meant a drop of £1,650,000 ($8.019.- 000) in the annual intoa-est charge. Tuming to the outlook for the coming l2 months Mr. Chamber- lain reminded the House provision had to be made for an increase 0d iil0,500,000 to meet deficiencies in the navy, srrny and sir force. They also bad to lflwide ll4.500,\'I)0 ex- tra. for civil and social services. Under the import duties sot be would expect tariflf duties to yield s higher rettrrn on the whole. But the duties imposed under- the Ottawa agreements would show s downward trend, and this‘ emiis notbewondersd stsstheobim of these duties when imposed, was to divert trade frfnn foreign to lin- nus countries. For this clan cf revenue therefore he ‘had shsvld the estimste from £7,400,000 to £7,000,000. The duties on nun Free Stste seeds rnleht be expected to show sn rmward trend. _ summarises Position Summarizing the position the Chsncellor annou ‘ suspected sotuai surplus for the 1000-35 fis- csl year of £500,000 ($2,400,000). Re explained that before ‘concessions 1mm the heavy oil duties, and £4,- 410,000 taken from he road fund. With minor items th y would bring the total sunplm for the year up to $11,020,000- On the expenditure side however there would be an increase of £10,- 525,000 because of the concessions and in the final accounting‘ he estimated a surplus of £500,000. He estimated Mal A 1M4; at $734,470,000 and total expenditures at $739,970,000. Discussing income tax relief, the mite, bringimittofoirrshilllmlandsix pound, because that to give stimuious be wanted to see the have his turn. he inoposed to alter sliownnces and remiss- presented these in detail. it might be difficult for st once to gum whst One xsmple is that amount of income of s married which is not assessed for the is mind from £160 to £170 me to 00H.) The allow- Qoh‘ child is raised from (from S104 to S343). All under £15 are exempt calmed or from invest- BRUDEN ELL WOMEN'S INSTITUTE New is the Time to Order The April meeting of the Bru- deneil women's Institute was held at the home of Miss Isabel Rob- ertson on Tuesday, April 2nd, with six memherg and one visitor ores- ent. Meeting opened by singing In- stitute Ode. this was followed by roll call which was answered by Proverbs, and reading of minutes of previous meeting. The corres- pondence was then read. It was moved and seconded that we send for stamped bedspread and seven skiains of candle wick to work same. It was also moved and nded that we send for three dialogue books. The sick commit- tee reported having visited the sick. Tie school committee report- ed that a wash basin and towels and two new window blinds were needed for the school. It was moved and seconded that we buy two new blinds. The matter of wash basin and towels to be brought up at next meeting. Next place of meeting, Ivfrs Henry MacLarens. Th: hostels ser- ved lunch and the meeting closed with tit‘: ‘National Anthem. i? u i: ti: § “i E iii lg? i i s?‘ g5 rig a? 5% meant H? What a thrill the family will receive Easter morning when they see these delectable buns on the table. Order now so that you will be sure of‘ an early delivery on Easter morning. ii? 5 5n 8i‘ 5 MT. HOPE SCHOOL The following is the standing for Mt. Hope School forthe .nonth of March: ‘ , Grade X-l, Allan MacLcod; 3, Everett Msclieod. _ Grade IX-l, Harold Dockcndorif. Grade ‘VII-l. Rusmli Judson; 2, Weston .Macl..eod. Grade V-l. Gordon Dockiendorff; a I Warm and fresh . Plain or sugared . Wonderfully delicious diistry; but I have s feeling the tins msy not be fsr dlstsnit wilri the situation rnsy be reversed; when tbs cousins in the Empire will be arrive out for more citlsens of the right creed and that we in Willey Judson. 1U (JrJ-d, Russel Docki- endorfi. Stewart's Bakery i were msde, he had s prospective sin-plus of £5,010,000. This would snetbl WIQUII this country will ‘Pt be sble to Grade I-l, Arthur MacDonald.