1, wsonssgagr, Miss E. Barron NEMO-FL EX Figure Consultant Will be in our store April 11th, 12th & 13th to give you advice on corseting, and to help you select a garment that will give you a lovely figure. THIS IS " Steps ” $6.00 a garment that rules curves gently! It’s ideal for every wear-lets you bend, twist, work, play — utter abandon -- but keeps your figure lovely. It’s boneless, h0okless- i $2.95 $4.50 POUFF 9 inches MINX 11 inches .. . Teachers’ Convention Ladies and gentlemen attending the Teachers‘ Convention are welcomed to this store. You are invited to visit each department and you will find here the best and most economical shopping place in P. E. 1. QQZQ Siam 119-121 Queen Street, Charlottetown F ERTILIZERS We have in stock a full line of fertilizers-both chemicals and factory mixed. The mechanical condition of our goods is the very best and we nan make deliveries 100% perfect condition. Our deliveries are not sub- iected to the uncertain arrival of steamers. We can make delivery when you want it made. Our goods being freshly ground, screened and packed prior to shipment at Charlottetown show no shrinkage. We believe we hnve sufficient fertilizers in stock lo fill all our orders during the Month of April and early part oi‘ May. Our package ‘ ’ lng 100 pounds is meeting with great favor. The bar when washed and dried is very suitable for 90 pounds of potatoes. Our factory mixed fertilizers are we understand lower in price than those in any other part of Canada. We consider that at the present low prices moneys spent in them ls spent to better advantage than in the purchasing of chemicals. Many authorities have strongly advocated the use of factory mixed rtlllzers when one ton cost the former about $5.00 more than the cost of e same amount of plant food in the form of chemicals. Then the argu- ent in favor of factory mixed is many times stronger when the differ- oe ln price ls as now only about $1.50. ' You can lave 50o a ton by taking delivery from our plant. “ISLAND GOODS FOR ISLAND FARMERS" The Island Fertilizer Company Limited, Charlottetown. P. l-I. Island. 32-4-6-6i. Plumbing andl-laing , Business For Sale in Summerside, P. E. I. As i purpose retiring from business I oll'er for sale my Plumbing and ilcatlng business in Summersidc consisting of fully-equipped Plant, Stoek-in-tradc consisting of a complete assortment of Plumbing and Electrical accessories, Workshops and Store. 'l'hls business has ness opening for competent, enterprising man or company. ll’ the always enjoyed a large and lucrative patronage and ls a. good busi- purehaser docs not ulsh to include the Shops and store they can be rented for a term of years. THOMAS JOHNSTON O0. LTD. SUMMERSIDE i train moves round the track to lilm. When it ls ivlthixi reach, an- An unusual kind of model train other button is pressed and. the 15 gwned by an ludizin ra_inh. The :irain stops. Aflm- the rojah has track on which it runs is laufhclpcd himself from. one of the found the top of a (lining table. carrinzci. 11¢ FITS-Ti U"! b11910" The engine pulls seven carriages, again and the "u-aiter-on-ivheels" each oi‘ which carries a. different 1'11" iliw i1 Cflmltilled 911E310 511N1- load, sweets in one, fruit in another, and so on. When the fdjflll or ‘lhough a receiving set may be one of his guests wants anything, in operating condition, a defective be presses a button fixed to the tube in any stage will cause dis- loble leg near his chair and the lortiou. Tim ~ IRON WAXTER SAVE WIIIGLEY kylAPPifigVrlh for PREMIUM GIFI CATALOGUE BIIMMENSIOE and Prince County —'IbIs column In reserved for new: or loos! Interest but adnrtlslnl If a newly nature may be lunriod n! I cents n word strictly payable In ul- vanes. -DB.00MS AND MOPS, splendid values, at Brace’; 4T0!!! T0 BENT-Lately oc- cupied by Citing’: Fruit Store, Wat- er Street. Summerslde. Apply Puey L. Bownfll. 0002-4-34! —Wl HAVE DISCONTINUED buying dressed bogs, organs out but will be buying, organs attached for the balance of the season, paying highest market prices. P. McNutt 6r 80b, Malpeque. 8833-4-11-51. —THE POSTPONED Meeting of the Kenslnzton Es: Circle will be held ix) the Town Hall on Thursday. April 13th at 3 P. M.. All interested are urged to attend. By order of President, J. A. Thompson. 88624-1241. —WILL BENT, lease or sell my filling station and ice cream par- lours at Reed's Corner, one and a half miles east of Summerslde. Very reasonable terms. Write or phone, Heath Warren, Summorslde. 8805-4-B-sws-3l —DEATH OF HOWARD L. MEG- ISON-The death occurred in the Prince County Hospital on Sunday following an operation for appen- dicitis. The deceased ” ‘ to Alberton and was 2'7 years of age. He leaves to mourn, his widow and infant child, and mother, to whom sincere sympathy ls extended. The funeral took place from the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Robertson, of Summerslde, on Monday afternoon. The service was conducted by Rev. C. J. St. Clair Jeans. w. George Bowness sang with sympathetic ex- pression, "Some time We'll Under- stand." Tbe pull bearers were: Rus- sell Ramsay, Jacob Murray, Edgar MacArthur, S. MacLean Horne. El- zia Homer and Fred Palmer. Inter- ment was in the People's Cemetery. -S. -—SUMMERSIDE TOWN COUN- ClL-The regular meeting of the Summ side Town Council was hold on Monday evening in the Council Chamber, Mayor Manson presided. The monthly bills were passed as follows: Town paid bills, $3,854.91; Unpaid bills. $746.88; Electric Light paid bills. $5,055.08‘. Unpaid bills, 5902,10. The reports of the commit- tees were read and passed. A motion was passed closing the streets for motor traffic with the exception of the permanent streets and First streets and the several streets con- necting Water and First street. Coun. Kelly gave notice of a. Bye- law regarding sundry licenses for non-residents. Meeting adjourned. -—S. EASTER BEEF We have just purchased a number of finest baby beef to lrlll this week. Prices at our Si. Peters and Sourls Stores will be as follows: 16c ROUND STEAK PerLb. . . . . . SIRLOIN AND TENDERLOIN ROAST 15c Per Lb. . 14c . RIB ROAST Per Lb. 14C l i Per Lb. l l our usual but for milk fed i nun-n.- baby beef of the first quality they will bear comparison. Freight paid anywhere on the Island in lots ol 3O lbs. and up. Club your orders and write 0. E. Pratt & Son ST. PETERS SOURIS ROLLED BONELESS Per Lb. RIB STEW 12c BRISKET AND SOUP Blwnrernb. 10c The prices are higher than BRINGING UP ‘rusnsvou ARR- nu. lrrrfzO OUT- Ycu —-FUNERAL 0F JOHN MUII- lllAD-Tho funeral services for the late John Muirhead were bold last Saturday afternoon from the Pres- byterian Church, Summorsldo. Rev. w. Jeans officiating. A large num- ber of friends attended. The pail bearers were! Messrs. S. M. Hicks, John Smallman. R. B. Richardson. nam- our. 0. n. Row: and A. B- MacKsy-S. PERSONALS , ---.\lrs. Russell Crockett, of Mis- coucl-ie is visiting her sister, Mrs. Roy Grout. of Halifax, N. S.—-S. -Ml|s Catherine Mooney of Charlottetown is visiting her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mooney of Northam. S. -M.r. George Callback, President of the Canadian National Silver Fox Breeders‘ Association, returned on Saturday from England, where he had been attending tlr- lur auction sales-S. —MJIS M. J. Stem... ii furlough from China, has returned from Bal- timore, where she had been lectur- ing on missionary work 1n the far east. She will spend the remainder of her furlough at her home in cape Wolfe-S. --Mr. K. W. H. Ingel, in charge of the R. O. M. P. in Prince County, is a. patient 1n the Prince County Hos- pital. Ke underwent an operation several days ago and is making fav- orable Progress. EASTERN MlAlllllAl. ..\ {this column lo reserved for news of local interest hut advertising of n newly nature may be lnlorfod at 2 cents a word strictly payable In advance. ..°SUBSCRJPTIONS to The marlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Bop. Archie Hume or left at H. J. Mnbon’: Drug Store. Montague. 12-13-dtf. “WIONTAGUE BAPTIST CllURClL-An Easter pageant en- titled ‘Through Darkness to Light’ will be presented in the Odd Fellows Hall, Easter Sunday night at BJQ o'clock. All characters will be dress- ed as in Bible times and there will be speaking parts in each scene. Special music has been arranged. It is urged that a generous silver of- fering be given at the doo: by those who attend as the halt was secured for benefit of the public. 8859-4-12-11. D_!€0MORE scnooi. Honour roll for month of March: Grade IX-l, Margaret Callag- han: 2, Warren McGulrk. Grade Vl—~l, Mary Callaghan; 2, Patrick McGuirk; 3, Emmett Hughes. Grade V-l, Grace Callaghan;_2. Mary McCarthy; 3, Rita Callaghan. Grade IV-l, Ambrose Coyle; 2. Mary T. Callaghan; 3,‘ Agnes Hughes. Grade IIL-l, Theodore Hayes; 2. Gertrude Callaghan; 3, Gerald Mc- Guirk. Grade II-l, Tens McGuirk; 2, Mary McGuirk; 3, Olive Callaghan. Grade I (SrJ-l, Robert Hughes. Grade I (Jr.)-1, Augustine Cul- laghan; 2,’Wllllam Callaghan. Perfect attendance — Tens Mc- Gulrk, Bertha McGuirk, Olive Cal- laghan, Augustine Callaghan, Mary McCarthy, Alfred Callaghan. When cattle on pasture chew bones, it is a sign that there is a deficiency of certain materials in their feed. SPRING cotos Hang on and on-Herc ’a Your Remedy! A cold caught now may stay with you all summer! Take no chances on a cold becoming "chronic." Take the remedy that knocks ALL colds- sprlng colds lncluded—Grove‘s Lex- atlve Bromo Qulninel It kills a cold quickly because it does the four things necesary-opens the bowels, kills the cold germs and fever in the system-relieves the headache - tones the entire system and fortl- fles against further attack. Get a box today; accept no substitute. Grave's LAXATIVE BRUMU QUININE FATHER wou soot) rn I'M GLAD VM DOWN- JUST ‘ft-nun as wr- l wut ub THURS, Senator Hughes Again Objects To Sweepstakes Biill‘ The followinc ll from the annual report of the Senate-Glisten. April, 6: ~ mm. A. D. Memo mend the thlrdreldlnqofBillLanAotwlth- rennet to Charity Sweepstakes. as ammded. Hon. J. J. nugbea: Honourable senators. rlnoo the right honour- able senator from St. Mary's (Right ma, m, Meighen) became a mem- ber of this House, and since the praotl of introducing bnportant bills in this Charmer bu been adopted. the dlrnity and informa- tive character of our debates have been maintained, snd I think the Senate has grown in the confl- dence and respect of tho country. He has certainly the ability to lesd. which is s great gift. But with the rift goes an equally great lemon- siblllty. The confidence and respect to which I have referred can be continued, and even enhanced, or can be destroyed. The Senate of Canada. is the guardian of its own honour and usefulness. No other body of men inside or outside flu country can injure it, except in the matter of appoint-omits. If wound- ed. it must itself deliver the blow. ~ For this reason and for every other reason that. could be mentioned. Erect care should be taken in ti: kind of legislation it inlttates and ‘passes. I fear proper care and eon- slderation were not given to the principles of the Sweepstakes B111 on the second reading; but there i5 Yet time to redeem the mistake then made. Distress of Nations If there has ever been, in the history 0f the world, n tizne to eg- ercise core with letlslstiou of this kind, such a time is the present. 0n every hand there ls evidence that the distress of the nations has been caused largely by the ‘carry- ing out, in the everyday lives of the people-rich and poor—of the fimdamental principles of this Bill. n: fact this is admitted, even pro- claimed, by the proponents of the Bill, and the strange argument; i; used that because of this whole- sole universal evil, the floodgates Blwlfld be opened still wider, nu‘ restraints removed and everybody Sven plenty of opportunities to become a gambler! The argument; that have been used-perhaps they had to be used-in favour of this- Bill should be its grealeht condem- nation. The honourable senator from; Hamilton (Hon. Mr. Lynch-Stimuli- plainest forms of gambling are en- couraged and protected by the laws of our country; therefore this Bill ute added to the sum mm o: the evil. It is impossible to understand such reasoning-at least it ls lin- posslble for me. Perhaps the hon- ourable gentleman thinks that. through the passing of this Bill the evil will attain such colossal proportions that the people, in des- peration, will rise up and demand the abolition of all laws permitt- lng gambling. He must have some such idea in mind, but surely the better course for him and those who agree with him to follow would be to do what. they could i0 Bet some of the worst of these laws repealed. That would be an honourable and understandnblg Position to take. Even if he did not succeed, he would know that he had tried to do his duty, and I Pmmise him he would have all "l" SllPPOrt that I could give him. British Attitude At this mint, I think. it would be appropriate for um to read to the House a short extract from n defloatch that appeared in the 0t- tawa Citlren this morning. It l; headed, "Britain learns from crash." I desire to draw the attention of we are oifering here. fresh demands for monetary re- form and for stronger laws against speculation. The lessons of the trans-atlantlo boom of 1929 and the crash of 1933 have been by no means lost on British ob- servers." . And this is the time when the ton), who 15 a 13mm,- md can Senate of Canada is thinking of “an would not be w, "RS011. declares that the vllest and paw!“ Iegislatmn l” “mm Fm“ i It is a time of unrest and strain, er facilities for speculation and gambling! I am satisfied that many of the the second reading of this measure did not fully realize what they were doing. Some hon. senators: Order. - Hon. Mr. Hughes: I will give my reasons. After the vote had been taken. some of the senators told mo they had voted for the Bill be- . cause the Sensto had rejected it twice snd they thought the Oom- to reject it once. others told me that they did not mppmve of the Bill st all, but they had been ask- ed to vote for it and did not like to say no. ~ Hon. Mr. Cnegraln: I rise to a point of order. Those honourable senators must be named, for what the honourable 5 ntleman has Just stated reflects on every honour- able member of this House.- 'I'he Hon. the Speaker: I think the honourable gentleman should refrain frown making such state- manta. Hon. Mr. Hughes: If they are contrary to the dignity and pm- cedure of the House, I will oer- talnly do so. ‘more is no question about that. We may be on the eve of great changes. in many respects the old honourable senators to this para- llrsph: "while the United States sal- vages her banking and currency System. Political and financial Britain feels the repercusslon in AN' To THINK I mow-r PIKVBA 5n‘: 1b (A? no Au. THAT TIMI- Qml. flu lane ‘Illlllflll, m. u.» it.“ by q‘; order of things appears who pug- lnc. All kinds of remedies are be- ing suggested for the cure or sl- leviatlon of our economic and other ills. Doubtless some of these mons should get. the opportunity‘ SIMMONS INNER-SPRING MATTRESSES Nationally Known, 11°17'14"? Bath . Quality Superior Quality - moderately priced! Extra line quality Tickle:- Simmons construction denoting the utmost in workmanship-a Mattress that. will give unbelievable comfort and restful sleep-that. is the value Examine this Mattress- let us explain it's superior Simmons features, the greater number of coll springs and the many layers of felt -you’ll need no further proof of the value! HQLMANQ Summerside and Charlottetown! SALE STARTS THURSDAY APRIL 13th POSITIVELY ENDS SATURDAY, APRIL 22nd. HOLMAIWS FOR BETTER BEDDING! slon. r certainly tum: that in m. ‘ i of all the circumstances, this House ' Ion worthy of careful consideration, ,whlle others would probslbiy be worse than the disease. Hon. Mr. Parent: Is that a quo- tation hom the Bible? Hon. Mr. Hughes: If my honour- able friend would read the Bible s little more carefully, such a ques- y. and therefore not s time when the Parliament of Canada should deal lightly with legislation which, to should be passed and another sbat- honourable senators who voted for my the 193st, 15 9g ; very doubt- ful character. Not even the advo- cates of this leg! ' ‘ contend that it would promote honesty, so- briety. thrift, industry and fair dealing. It would surely have the opposite effects. Yet the Senate of Canada voted for this Bill. "Pest" Appointments I cannot help thinking that 1f, ln the past, as much care had been exercised in appointments to the Senate as in appointments to the Bench. to royal commissions and to other semi-judlcal bodies. the Senate would by this time occupy such a position in the country that the people would instinctively turn to it for guidance in times of stress and strain and doubt. I do not think it is yet too late. No htisistive body in this or any oth- =1‘ wllfltfy can afford to take chances with legislative responsi- bllltlcs. p I do not fear for what will hep. PEnto Canada if this Bill pass the Senate and go to the Commons. That. body will not likely make it law this session. and may never pass it. This is s. private Blll, and private members’ days in the other House are exhausted. leaving for the next few weeks only two hours a week for the consideration of mob Bills. If this measure ls sent to the Commons, it will be placed suggested remedies have merit and let the foot of the Order Paper and TIN DFNQ Mlfifilhf-THRII MIALQ A OAY- THATQ vitriol. . . THIRTY MlAl-fi l MIQQID Stores r would be well advised to refrain from giving this Bill the third reading. Fur animals in captivity, partic- lularly foxes and mink, are subject to s. disease similar ln many respects to dlstimper in a dog. EYESIGNT EXAMINATION Ilttlng 5nd suvnlylu Glau- . ell, ll. .|. MAllOll nrlnalltrlllst Connected With liens-stun Eye Oomfqrt for eye workers is a matter of vital importance. From early morn to late st night we "crowd" our eyes re- lentlessly, from, one Job to another. " How long will they stand It’! Are you now enjoying that ef- ficiency and comfort which ought to be yours‘! Consult us ll you are not: You have much to rain, and nothing to lose. In any cue the Inowiedp gained from an examination. makes it well worth while. a. r. uurcnrson OPTOMETRI ST wtLL-wtuu- omen? 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