FRI/cc m,» f... nouun and y, n" Helmet Capsules elllaiaate ell Caller of aerhuiatioa In eale a u eels breaks la the meaih of he in» ‘ 5 rue; may consequently be gins in a a lieee of meat. and need anti be administered by hurl. nahinl the calming and handling of the (n! nnriwoaaary- (Ibis, of coerce. does not apply to null pupa.) They are not. ahaorbad by the t. -""“‘“k ‘l"'i.'.'".f.°'°" d“ M‘ in’ i‘ Th" ""“"‘ "° hum- I I ::::..:.: .1. "...".:.:: "- ~' - a f PRICES: "3'. "",‘,,;" slum. concours- ' r nun! Igor" 8 -B week: ' ,0 nrpwu (‘AFN-LEM , -- ll-‘Ib for WM Irrnu a ereelio to 3 uontlra an g" Maori IJAPIULII: h; pupa o! i months and older. alao adult ion: ,.. mo Money refunded if you are entirely n o t lpfl e Morrison have ad pl d ' mght 11,000 oarilulea. a e Fromm small Helms: Capsule-e- rr; llla Helmet Capaulea and forget your “um, Nuflmmm For Sale at All Dru; gram .-Y l-JSPIP.~>Yl.r$1~1!..;-'!_'_-*$.ur~rrr n1‘ L. M. PaolPs 1.x‘. ,_. We carry a complete line Repairs promp FRED. H. PLUMBING 1101'”: raga". C0125 1m safest. imoet eiiicient and le 1 - e HOOK worms iraiofduzlsli: aka-nix‘: Mode in Canada ' mm" "WNW" u‘ Th""'m" who recently ordered 00000 lust received direct from Factory-.. One full carload GYPROC and One full earioad TEN-TEST --Aiiloried lengths- -Pricee low... Poole & Co. PL U M BI N G i "lVhy not Remodel the Bath Room 7711's Spring ? --A MODERN TUB, Pedestal or Sanitary Toilet will ‘add a permanent asset to your home. tures and can quote very flne prices. Give us a call for your next work. Opp. Prince Edward Theatre- clzancer, "kc! " “"1 My Ieiely he girl-i. i» Murmur Vixens, r; "m, lary. without feu- n: n," "WM urcvided they are """' l‘ l vim of wreat- l- ‘they are aaaraniqea o, N. move BOUND and noon “""\' "lllllntely. 3-00 s o t i a I i8 d y m“ “@1108 Caweulco and recently Wharvee of Sanitary Plumbing Fix- tly attended to. T RAINOR & HEATING Phone 893-.) VERNON RIVER SCHOOL iiowing is the standing of Ver- n River School:- ride X-l. Aldie Carver‘. 2. Mau- Kelly‘. a. Maria MacDonald. rode iX-i, Alice Coady; 2. Fern k3. Jean Carver. rade VHF-i, Gordon Lea: 2, Re~ Carver; 3. Ralph Lea. de Vi-i', Cecelia Currie: 2. aret Currie: 3. Mildred Coady. e V-i. Clifl Lea", 2, Lloyd lieu-rod; a, Freda Carver. __Qr_ado III-l, Joseph Christaln; 2. fifil MacDonald; 3, Gerald iviae< firmed. LGrede 1 iai—-l, Eddie Enmari’. 2. ltirk Carver. * ' iprrus 1 lb)-l. Clifford linman; 2, leile Lea: 3, Reginald Masters. ‘liter-st F. Huntley-Teacher. r iivicrrn causes or causes ItThe total raised by the eleven con! hftnccs of the Church for Mainten- Wtind Missionary Fund was Sir 1269,87, an increase over i929 oi .390- Ail the Conferences o! the ' “W. with mt exception of the Prairie Conferences and New- liudiand contributed toward this re. ‘afloat conference increase l" “Hide by Montreal and Ottawa J Hence, which raised $393,789, an Mose over 1m of sumo. Thin wnlifcnce also reports the iargeet Yf/Iry increase, Montreal Prea- wll filling 0385.100. an incmee H‘ -.?_-. _-=_~,_- 1 of 031.951. This Presbytery also leads all the Presbyteries of the Church. beating Toronto Centre by $2.207. Toronto Conference leads all the Conferences, however, giving i849.- 96003. on increase 0! 830.263. The Maritime Conference raised 8231.760. an increase of 06.510. The largest amount raised by the eighteen Presbyteries of the Confer- ence was raised by Prince Edward Island. which also reports the larg- est increase over i029, viz., $3.420. Our closest competitor is Halifax Prelbytery. which raised 827.555. or nearly $4,000 lose. Everyone of the eighteen Presby- teries of the Saskotcfi-wan Confer- ence reported decreases. the whole decrease for the Conference being 857,661. With decrease of nearly 006.000 re- ported by four Conferences. it speaks much icr the strength of the Church that an increase of $25,000 wee secur- ed. WONKEY PERFORMANCE FATAL When an Italian organ grinder was exhibiting a performing monkey before on admiring audience of young and old in e street in Belfast. Ireland. recently. I motor truck dashed into the crowd. Several per- sons were knocked down. Daniel Mc- Bhane. 32, was run over and killed and many others were seriously in- lured. Alinanlia Llnlment for falling hair. -¢v-' Dependable Tailoring When“ you have a suit made to your measure here you can depend uponthe quality of materials and workmanship. You will know that is rapreeeate value-plan! Plus e per- fect lit and the very illoei atyle. Call and let u: measure you for your new eiilt NOW. ' Central Guardian WANTEIL-Potition Book-Reopen General Ofliee Work. sixteen ysere eitperiance Dillon d: Bpiliett. Phone or eddtalr this firm. Ewen Qumran, (‘ill-i-ii-Si. YORK PASTORAL CHARGE -. Services Sunday. April 18th: Marsh. field-Dunstaiinage, 1i. a. m; York Qlililbhs BChOCI. 3-30 Ii. m. Berviqg l‘ 7 p, m, q . .__.._ LADIES’ CINGHAM and Chem. blmy Hm!" DNIIQB- M! Sileg, Very "will hrioe 00c. Prowse dram, Ltd, 4761-44641. CORNWALL rasroaar. Charge, Ailrii 10th: Kenaington at i1 a. m; New Dominion at 8 p- 01-: Cornwall 8.07.30. Rev. D. K. Roll. Minister. CHILDREN! Knitted Drones just arrived. Only $3.98.. Ltd. ant services commencing on Mum“ son at Piciunys wrmg, baby. "l p. m. Minister. Nylon 0- Brluten St. John's Church, April 19th, Even 5°“- "3" a m-z Sprifiilleiq, Elizabeth's Church, J-[qly gqnnmun ion. ii a. m. BOYS BAIBBIGGAN Goffibiri “W105. extra value 40c. Prowse Bros Ltd. ~1he services for Sunday. ton at '1. pviiriister. ~.-_-..- See Prowse Bros. men's hosiery win dew. 4 pair for $1.00. are showing VlhCBfl- B6B WIIltICW. Ltd. ‘ice $7.60. Prowse Bros, Ltd. clearing at ii price. Prowse Bros listair Murray. Minister. Halifax, and one Prince Edward 15-" land resident. are many dollars rich- er today, they having drawn teams in charity sweepstakes v nducted un- der the auspices of the B. P. O. Elks and the Army and Navy Veterans o! Canada in connection with the Na cup play-offs. Mahone Bay, drew Other ticket-holders in who win money ion, New Waterford. (“Detroit") Mikel Dwyer, steiiarton roons"); (i. field. P. E. I. ("Torontwx-Hallfa Chronicle. John Currie. by singing the Institute Odo, follow- ed by repeating the Creed in unison. Fourteen members and three vlaitore were present. The roll coil was ans- wered by "Time Bevin! Devices." The minutes oi the previour meeting new ones appointed. The Secretar- ernment Grant. sic by Min P. Richards; duet, b Misses Walker and Waadierbis, an MURDOCK ROSS in! the National Anthem. Prowee Brent. 4757-44541. 5- s. BARLAND will (ice condi. W!“ permitting) take lip m. our“. the 20th. Steamer will dock this see- (Ill-kli-lli TRYUN BAPTIST Pastorate. Ser- “Ws Sunday. earn ma; Westmcre- laud. i1 c. m; 'i‘ry<>n. 3 s. ms. Al- BAVII BY BUYING GARDEN on‘! outrun on f“ m PW“ W“ ess and the remainder of the evening posuguzrsdéoscc.’ l pounds. 100.; i0 was spent m 50cm m“ ws_ ‘m ' ' ‘ 3“7‘3‘u'i3 seph Barrett invited the next meet- ALL OUR Chiktzeffs Hats are now in. Bring the little tots m m“ he fitted. Prewse Bros, Ltd. 475i~4-i:i-4l ANGLICAN SERVICES, Cfhpalld. St. 4757-4- 154i. HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE April iith are; Victoria at ii and Ramp. There will not be any ser- vice at Bonshaw. Rev. Geo. Ayers. cmllwwlhlli-E feet. plus scroll fliiiflnse ieevoa a content/ed mind. (751-4-15-4l. F08 YOU Mr. Fussy dresser we a 02.25 Broadcloth Shirt at $1.00. Compare and be con. Prowse Bros. tisi-l-io-ii. NEW PRINTED SILK DRESSES. Coat effects. Sizes 1i to i0. Special LADIES’ GOSSARD CORSETS and Corselettes and Wraparounds Ltd . 4757-4-17-41. ._....._... River, was a visitor to Charlottetown CALEDONIA AN!) MURRAY last week. Harbor South Presbyterian Churches. On Sabbath. April 19th, the services will be as follows: Caledonia. at i1 a. m. and 7 p. m-, both in English. Murray Harbor 5., 3 p. m. Rev Ai- liOLD SWEEPSTAKE TiGiiETS~ Five Nova Sections. two of them in ' etrcren oouuctuoa‘... Thom no error. the name of Mrs. P. MeKearney was inadvertently omitted from the list of councillors elected at the C. W. L. annual meet- ing. . --_ ENJOYAILI IOCIAL IVINING —The Ilflll 0! I eerie: 01 goclgl evenings including auction fQfly_ fives was held Wednesday evening in the new hall oi the Benevolent Irish Swim’. Canadian bank of cm. "MW Bundihl. Willi upwards oi two hundred Pwale. and needless to S"? 0030i‘!!! by all. it il the inten- tmll U‘ “l! 3- I. Q. lg hold thug ‘Q- clai evenings for the next two months on Wednesdays of each week. First lldlue prise we: won by-Mias Cecelia Cronin. second indies. Miss Annie Bradley. tint gents. Mrs. Pius Ciaririn. second gents, James Brown, lucky table. James Mcneghan. GLENROY INSTITUTE-The April meeting of Gienrcy Women's Instit. lite wet held at the home of Mrs. Emmett McKenzie on Wednesday u- enlni. April 0th, with eight members and three vilitors in attendance. 111a ' President ,.I€lld¢d. The meeting opened with gramaphono selections. Roll call responded to by paying a nickie. The minutes of the Mar-eh meeting were read and approved. The sick committee was absent, but School Committee reported one vialt r to the school. No new business w“ undertaken for theprceont. Meeting closed with God Save the King, Lunch was then served by the 11034;. "is t0 her home, roll call to be ana- wered to by Paying a nlckie. ldlnarih Linlnrent (or Plies. iwNTER RIVER - AND VICINITY The Wheatiey River Institute wag . delightfully entertained at the home of Mrs Ivo MacDonald with a large liilflldlhcoof medium and visimra Present. Dainty refreshments were served by the hooters asrlated by 1m- ilster Miss Cassie Rattrey. ~e A delightful farewell party and dance was given at the home of Mr Russel vessey. Hunter River, Chief Section Mien of the Canadian Nation~ a1 Railway who had been truism-red to Emerald. by many or his Hunter River friends and acquaintances who all regreat the departure of Mr and Mrs Vcssey from their midst. What is one communitys loss la Emerald! gain. At a late hour all declaring they had a. lovely time and wishing Mr and Mrs Vessey much happiness in their new home. Messrs Alder and Richard Dickie- son, New Glasgow, were visitors to the provincial capital on Monday. Mr James Stevenson. Rustico was a visitor to Charlottetown. Mr Robert Stevenson. Wheatley Mr Angus Marilee, Wheatiey River. who underwent o. slight operation in the P. E’. I. Hospital last week has made sufficient recovery in he able to return to hie homo on liriday. ..-_-- , Rev Mr. Chapman and Mr George Macmillan, Hunter River were guests of Mr and Mrs Robert Stevenson. Wheatley River- dfr Sunday. Mr Phillip Mathoeon. Wheatley River, recently purchased the prop- erty of Mr Peter Pitre, Oyster Bed tional Hockey League and Stanley Murray Freeman, of "cansdlens" in the Elks sweep. The amount of his winning is not known, but is believed to exceed several thousand dollars. this sweep are! C. i". Gray. Halifax. ("fission"); Waldo MacMil- ("Ma- P. Arsenault, Bloom- INSTEIUTE NEWS-Jilin member: oi Vernon River Women's Institute ireid their regular monthly moetlnl at the home of tho nesident, Mrs. The meeting opened This property will be a treat en- largement to hi: already valuable properly. _'.-_-_.. Dlckieson. New Glasgow, are delight- ed that she has made such a. cem- plete recovery that she ia now able to perform her usual household dut- ice after being confined l0 1'19!‘ bBd for some time. ......... m: Moses Douoette, Wheatley Riv- er. returned in his home on Monday after spending-several days in the city. X Mr Wllliem Bowen waa e viiiwr to the provincial capital this week. M: and Mr! Cheater Rvecltlium wbeatloy River. were in tho oily W’ The many friends of Mrs Wallis? centiy While there they had the pleasure of seeing the interior of the new Canadian National Hdtfil» _-¢---_--___ were reed and adopted. All unfin~ irhed buslnue was dlecueled and settled. The reports were heard from the sick and school committees end reported having received the Cov- It was moved and seconded that hociu be purchased for the school. The program for the ev- enine correlated of inetrurnentai mu~ a contest. imi- on by Mire C. Mao- Miilan. Lunch wee eerved by the hostess. The meeting cloud by ling- PURE MAPLE PRODUCTS One effect already noticeobli? in connection with the mi maple pro» Y ducts crop is merited improvement in the purity and quality o! the syrup and‘ sugar 00min: onto the market. This ie attributed to the provisions oi the new Maple Slllll‘ Industry Act and Regulations which came into y effect March i. Under ite provisions ii commercial manufacturing and pack- rur I CHARLOTTEIKJWN GUARmAN EATUWS Olive Oil EATON ‘S gafonia Snap Hand Cleaner Carnation 2 ilna 25c Prunes, Choice 5 2 tins for 2 -__Regu-lar Values 401. bottle“ 17c Jelly Powders Pkg. 6c Baking Powder . I llttln 24c Gilletts Lye ~ Tin 14c Tin Milk 16 oz. tin Larqe size Lb. 15c "-1-.- Pink Salmon y,ir.un.... 10c Lombard Plums (SHOP EARLY) Special! Lyn n Valley 2tins13 No. l tins Special ! Aylmer 2 tins 2 squat tins Special lloranla Tomato Bottles 16C“ PAGE FIVE» STORES .. 5 Big Grocery Specials ON SALE FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY TD ’ i “Special! Quaker Corn Flakes 2r=vgs15c Special l Aviator Matches 8 Pr... 23c w? EATON'S Ir... u. , R715! ‘Sp- ciai Blend '~= gatonia Choice 1m. Tea To 4 fiaionia . iiet ‘Paper 25o _ pkqs. for SPECI LEMllllS (NICE AND JUICY) AL ‘PURE LABB SPECIAL PER us. "'31 t " é“ ran DOZEN l" n L - ' Pl-lit m. .__ These Prices I “Ecmb _ _ I ~ Effective From ' rourr r-Avoiurr; WEHM‘ v Apr“ l7 (g 23rd ANY BRAND _ [MACHINE SLICI-jiii _, KM (9801 B333) pa,» m __ l7 TURDAY EV AND GET YOUR- SIIARE (ll? IiIkTElJl VALUES. $I..'l0 FOR THE THESE ENINUS UNTIL vate owners of sugar bush or orchard a license is required only in such cases us where the ‘product cf'the bush is sold outside the province in which it is located. and for this ii- cense there is no fee charged. ______.__._._ WHAT ARE SCREENINGS The Seed Branch of the Dominion Department of Agriculture has au- thorized the following specifications for screenings‘- Mrst". “No i Feed Bcreenings"—- consisting of broken and shrunken wheat mixed with wild buckwheat and which may not contain more than 3 per cent hy weight of small vsiueiess weed seeds. Seeendi “Mixed Feed Oats"-con- sisting largely o! wild oats but with small percentage of domestic oats and barley- Thlrd: "Refuse Screeuiugzf-wliich are made up of chad and injurious weed seeds and so are unsuitable for feed purposes. _..____._._._.._ HELPS SHEEP BREEDERS One of the outstanding advantages of Ram Grading in connection with Federal assistance to sheep breeding through the Live Stock Branch of the Department of Agriculture at Ot- tawa, is the fact that individual farmers, clubs or eeaociticrrs can how either buy by meii order. by individ- ual selection at the breeders farm. or in the sale ring with greater assur- ance that the graded animal aos~ use” meet o! the essential! 0f a good sire. The value o! ram grading to th indpetry is reflected in the stead improvement which is noted Dominion. BEDEQUE Valley, have returned to their home former‘: uncle, Mr. Artemon Coiiett ' Centraviiie, Bedoque. lilo plante telling their product out- side the province in which the plant . is located require to be licensed, and m; Qbmg immgqigge "ram; m‘; n- all other commercial plants» require wives, _____-_-_._._..._._..___.___._. to be registered. in the case of wri- in pure bred flocks throughout the Mr. and Mrs. Frank NewaomeJicsc after attending the funeral o! the m. Poter 01m, Emerald. w... a recent visitor in Charlottetown, visit- Mpurit Allison Academy. Suckvlilt: N_ 13,, spent his Easter Holidays uiith his 1iarems Mi‘. and Mrs. Wright Lear-d Central Bcdcque. Mrs. Emmett Dunn and Miss Etta‘, Dunn of Springfield, WEN: welcome visitors to Kinkorn, last Sunday. The many friends of Ml‘. Fciiwick Lefurgey North Bedeque, are very pleased to see him out and about again after his serious iiicllspoririiziii. The lobster men erc taking Mi- vuitago of. the present ihnited quant- ity of snow to laurcliase their season's supplies aiid gel-tine them plates such as, wood. rope. iucibiyl and cookhousc suppiivs as heavy groceries, like barrels oi bfiri, voile etc. It seems all o! the lishri"uicn or? making present arrangements to con- tinue their fishing and calming '.\~ bout as usual. At one time the im- medlate thought arose ilW- i°\‘~‘ 0i‘ none would operate in the fishing business, this year. but prospects have brightened considerably. AL the many sacrificed sales of lobsters. canned and whole, last fall, the mur~ ket, has been cleared up and it is not believed many cases wrerc carri- ed over winter‘ ' ’ to ihcli‘ , Mzr. T. J. liiman, Cemtral lieclequv. was a recent visitor to Tyroir. visit- ing some former friends and rela- uxhnrf which n»: rrqvr‘ rrl will b1’ gone by Ffltlii)‘. 'i".1o fishermen report u. isi. c! ivc bllll in the river. The lob» 101‘ IlFliTYllNil ‘are busily engaged in gutting 1K1. ‘n; nip-pl}. . and gear ready im" tbs sensual}; fishing, which opens on Nlny lsi. The llllllfilliflli> the market in neutral will be smmwrliat lower (‘Join that u! ins. year. Mr. iviycmrd Scilururau, Summer- side, has returivd to his homo, after spending some time with his bfilxllPi‘. Mr. Fi‘ll\\‘l'il~i Iiuiurgey North Bede- ilallPfilliil, t fillll‘. ‘My. Charles Sharkov and daught- er, bliss Edith. of Ccmixviii Beck-cue, spent. Sunday in Miznny. visiting some. friends. All» Edith iiccfizu Kmkum. ui~ tended the Trencher; (Trnvviitioii ill CluirioL:i-',_n\ri1, I: i» (‘xpirlifl 111st; mauiy of cm i.~.iu_ncl_\\'ili be rzuuiy tn accept Lhr .11- vitauon to participate ill rho Woisicis to Angus! ii. Alberta Exilibi- lzvgriirllii: Jlllj,‘ 25th. 1031.’. 'l‘iin R03. lilirl CrtlilflJPllfi‘ nil‘. he held, arr‘. 501m: nmviy acres an vxlvni. Tiivy info xxiihin uuillaing (iislzuzvc oi ilil‘ centre ni 1.120 crew om: 1i i.» hopr-ri lives. Mr. Nathan ltamsuy, oi Kiiikurn. spent a very pleasant weeks hoiirlnyr. in Kiiiii-siord visiting old iriencla, acquaintances and. relatives. The Bedcquc Bay and the‘ Smu- Aprll 10th. This is a somewhat eariipi ice on Wednesday, making it ulmosl ready (or the Bedeque ferry to com- mence her work for the summer. Theierry was officially tried out by her crew and was expected to make her first trip of tin‘ season on lfi-idny. April 10th. This is somewhat cirrlier date than for some years. Owing to the slight trust this winter the lfic on the Bay and harbour ncrer hord- ecnsiderabie ice around the Sum- enarrgctc iiixiiieis ill all part.» o1 the, l. Lon grounds \\'1l(“.‘f' 11:0 Exhibition‘ ened. as in previous winters andirn~ veiling on it was only min for about twc months. this winter. Tirru Wis l i WE REMAIN OPEN CONVENIENCE OI" OUR (‘USTOMIIIIBZ I ________,___H_ M ____ ____ ____ _ _ _ - » Nil‘. Charles Leard. student of the incrsirira uimri‘ and the Bcdcquc that. our farmers will begin to pre- pare their entries as early as polssihla and that in the. mcithcy will be gable‘ to pro-dune varieties which will be succossfiri enough to bring honors hock iu our already prfipcrous "burden o1 i110 Gilli." .. g Mrs. I-‘iucic Perry oi‘ Summersidc, ‘ spvnuiziu n vr-ry picnsznrt week's 11011-5 clay Ylblllllg her many relatives and auquziiiitnnroa in Kinkora. The ‘foam: Prcpiifs Society of ms Cciiti'c\'1!ii' Eccloqzzr! United Church ‘ \\'.'\s iwlzi in 1hr.‘ \'c:st~:_v of Church on Ilvuinosctv)» vu-miig. A good attain, ‘ d11..c.- ui‘ y .11; jifififlit‘ being present n r-ri-y nillufibhrflll meeting was en- joyvd by the members. The presto rlmi- prmxied. After tire-business por- illull and dcvolioxml poi-loci of the mr-uizig mus (>\‘F‘l', Ln the great pleoq .-.ui',~ m Ill" ilPilihPll‘. ui’ this society, I 1 in! "rum", and instructive I on 11w "ilccl Cross Clinic“ um.» ziiz-iy §ll\‘lil by 2.11s‘; L. Prim‘, R. ‘N. Red C"u<.s \'Lll'.i[‘, of Charlotte- town, A yo“ of thanks. on behalf of iiv- memoas was cordially extended Gram Exhibiiioii and CODYPYCIiCCWH) an,“ price, Tm meeting was than winch mi 1a.‘: in llic City 0:" Regina. lhrnuglit in a, ciusu. Rev. A. J. Reyn- lnlcis, is the honor-nu)‘ lender Of thlS social)’, and in his efficient manner, has gnliwrrvi HJQPlhiJl‘ a large rium~ her u! Young Pc-nnie. who liavebeerr hlICPI-riaflll ill mnkiiu; u very popu; 11w sum fr unrl i-nnjv 4m rhlendid <10- liillfliln niiil swini \\ork.—B. ‘ '0‘ ulHIUHIIY-Emllnlllliul l ADA §INCE I84 .,_.. ‘an;