THE FINES AID T REA‘- B" -: is; M- Mascaras. .~r . Retain your cuthful‘ beauty-prevent un- sightly skin blemishes; sallowness; dull eyes and sagging facial muscles-by following this V. simple rule: first thing every morning,- drink " a glass of sparkling ENO’S “Fruit Salt"; Remember that not even the costliest cos- metics can hide the evil effects of a clogged; poorly functioning system. ENO assures the inner cleanliness and pure blood which are the only real foundations of a good com- plexiom Millions‘ of women have proved this. So can you. But be sure you get ENO; Y“ The words Find! flail’! and INO on rsoisiend Mlle snlil Soles Representatives for North Americas _ “lldld P._Ritchie c. Co. 1.14.. rots McCaul Sc. Toronto 0s l0 i’ ‘us-co. a .. u s-s iii-Fifi. n '.\ .10i7S“s‘FRUlT ESALT 1986-4-13- —@D QUE. CREPE assorted shades. 010N131 Half PING It shill-III. Sinclairs. fencing to arrive at Bruce's. clalris. Sinclair's. .-...-- clairs. cuffs. $100.00 at Slnclalrs. —5 BAR 27 IN. special spaced farm fencing. Book your order at Braces. 1975-4-13-21 —CBILDBEN'S ROMPERS-spec- ial, 39c. and 50c. at Sinclair's. ' ~ 1986-4-13-21 —ALI. WOOL CHONGO cloth and new shades in coats for girls, s to 14 years. Selling $7.00 to $10.00 each at Binclairs. 1988-4-13-21 --NORTH BEDEQUE AND FREETOWN United Church. N. , Bedeque, 11; Freetown, 3; Travel- ler's Rest, 7.30. Minister, J. W. A, Nicholson. . _ . who toured the country in “Ham~ - let." v “What kind of arun did you "Well," by three minutes." , ‘rhen thcre’s one about the actor have in Savannah?” he was asked. was the reply, “we beat the audience over the country line --RESIDENCE BURNED -- The residence of Mr. Fred Ballum of mmoro was destroyed by ilre on Sunday evening. It is not known how the fire occurred. There was some insurance-S RECIPE FOR BABY FOOD Roll two Christie's Amwroolr very first, pour aver fbnls enough boiling water to nub e psrlr; tbhr dorm with milk: rugs! may In added if dniml. . . . for older children . . . for growing boys and girls, there is no substitute for dhris’! rrowroots --SERIOUSLY HURT-Mr. E. J. DesRoches, contractor of Summer- side, received severe intemal in- the garage. Mr. DesRoches had hitched his horse to the truck to assist him in running it into the yard. In some way Mr. DesRoches was jammed between the truck and the side of the building. He man- aged to get free and reach the house but had to be helped to bed. The doctor was called and the patient is resting easier although still confined to h's bed. He hopes, however, with good nursing to be able to be out again in a week or two-S 1'-&-— -FUNEBAI2 0F JAMES ERNEST PETERS — The funeral of James Ernest Peters, who passed away at his home in summer-side on Satur- day, April 2nd. was held on Tues- day, April 5th, in St. Paul's Church Rev. Bennett MacDonald officiating st the church and Rev. Dr. Muc- Lellan at the grave. Ernest's fellow pupils in his Sunday School class and week day school attended the funeral. His day school teacher Miss Green, and her pupils sent a wreath, also Masters Gllman and Ralph luasnuu rural roan p . The success, following the use of this popular “Imperial” product during past seasons, has clearly provcn its merits to our experienced ranchers, who are planning on feeding liberally this year. Our formula is specially suited to the needs of the young "l"! glDWlIlg foxes, ls rich in vltamines, and a sure preventative of rickets. PUPPY Food may be ordered either “Fine” or “Course" to suit the rancher’: requirements. .. F" " .. if Order early so as to be sure of receiving your supply m good time as a heavy demand is anticipated. Imperial Biscuit Company, Ltd. Box 416 Charlottetown, P. E. l’. l‘ Phone 721 {- Hilbnrs Williams, the deceaseds playmates. lvh‘. and Mrs. C. J. Kenny also sent flowers. Messrs Frank and George Morrison sent Mass Cards. The pali- rbearers were: James Hogan, Jr. ,Emest Arsenault, Bemard Link- letter, John McNeill, Edmund Gal- lant and Charles Hogan. Interment was in the family grave at the Roman Catholic cemetery-S _______.___ -M.‘r. Jamu B.PmflttofKensing- Six Day Bicycle ton was in Sununerslde on Wedncs- G - d f T d” m, bumghs rm 0r oronto Infant Weighs Only Twenty Ounces QUINCY, Mass, April 13—-An in- fant nearly as tiny as the one pound baby born recently in Kansas City was born here a vnek ago, Dr. Ric- hard Ash said today. The daughter of Mr. and Mrlslnnerson Younie wel ghed only one pound four ounces at birth, Dr. Ash said, but l3 develop- ing satisfactorily in a. mm m i... parents’ home. WESTERN GUARDIAN ~l DAIK NO. l Rlt Cont, size 40. $175.00 Illtls for $07.50 It Sinolsirs. Dresses, Sizes 16 to 44. lild-l-IR-Ri -omr.s' OMTON Dresses. 8 to l4 years. 59c. and 05c. each at Sin- claire. 1088-4-13-21 -GIB.LS' TWIID COATS. sizes 0 to l4 years. Special, $5.00 each at 1980-4-13-21 —SPICIAL ‘l BAR 88 in. Most Tightlock full heavy No. 0 farm V 1975-4-18-21 —1 ONLY MOUNTAIN Beaver Cont, sise 38. to clear $30.00 at Sin- 1980-4-13-21 -1 SILVER BAT Cost, size 18. regular $125.00 value for 840.00 at " 1986-4-13-21 -GO0D ASSORTMENT of La- dies’ Coats at Sinclair's. Wonderful values from $7.95 to $45.00 at Sin- 1986-4-18-21 —l N0. 1 FRENCH Seal 00st with extra. large Grey Squirrel collar and Worth $190.00, clearing 1986-4-13-21 juries on Monday at noon when he was taking his motor truck out of EASTERN GUARDIAN ..'PRESBYTERIAN' CHUBUH— Services at Cardigan 1|. o'clock; Lorne Valley, 230 o'clock; Monta- gue, 7 o'clock. Rev. A. R. Gibson. minister. 2i uW/‘HURCII SERVICE-Jill thel Gospel mission Hall, Montague’ Bridge, Sabbath, April 1v, no p. m.‘ Philip Bears. speaker. ..'UNlTED CHURCH OI‘ OAN- r ADA-Georgetown and Sturgeon: Services Sunday, April 17th. Btur-l geon, 11 a_m.; Milltown Cross, 2.30 p.m.; Georgetown, 7 pm. Subject, “Troubled Hearts." The Sturgeon and Miiltown Cross services subject to travelling conditions. Rev. C. U. MacNevin, pastor.’ ‘ Deauville V, all silk Chiffon Stocking 79° Empire Currency Fully Discussed LONDON, April l3--(Canadlsn Press CabIeJ-Three Britkms, two of them ministers inoframgovern- rnents and one a veteran economist, tonight came out before the Royal Empire society strongly favoring the recent suggest on of H H. Stevens, Canadian Minister of Trade and Commerce, for a British Empire currency. Sir. Robert Home Chancellor of the Etxchequeuln the post-war coalit- ion government and still a member of the House of Commons, made a plea for the reintroduction of silver into the world's monetary systems to mitigate the present gold short- age. He ureged an agreement be- tween nations of the British Ern- plre to fix a ratio between silver and sterling, which, he said, would benefit the entire commonwealth and would be a means of develop- lng extensive trade with the far East. L. C. M. Amery, M.‘ P, and form- er Conservative Dominion‘s Secre- tary, supporting the suggestion expressed hope the other dominlons would find themselves agreeable with the Canadian attitude and Here's a new first quality Chiffon, full fashioned stock- ing at an amazing price. Silk to the top, plcot edge, slender heel, sizes 8% to 10. The colors are Inky Black, Gun Metal, Illusion, French Taupe, Fawntonc, Beaver, Cor- dovan. Extraordinary value “They talk as they walk." ‘nléuetllligeillsf-a Ask Support For Cooperative System (Canadian Press) next July. J. F. Darling, retired banker, who financial houses, said he was con- and unsatisfactory position," could be realized at the Otmwfl‘ to consider very seriously some co- confercme operative system where by our na- I tural resources and necessary ma- . chinery of production will be used Livestock Market to provide for the needs of the peo- ple and not for the profit of the few." Another resolution sought work for the steel and car plants. MONTREAL, Que., April l3-(By, the Canadian Press)—’I‘here were; 50 cattle, 1.51? calves, 1,142 hogs and nine lambs for sale on the two Montreal llvtstock markets today, including about‘ three loads of hogs held over. The cattle offered were only com- mon cows and bulls. Common to just fair cows brought $2.25 to 5$3 with common bulls around $2.75 to $3. railway mileage.” Over the week end, includng Sat- When B- VOW W85 taken 0n m9 urday and today, 619 cattle have motion of Dr. McGibbon for the been received at Montreal enroute Dffidllfltlfln 01'9- Phiiwsl-Bli 91 31° w 551m John fm- export, m Great account of travelling and other ex- Britain via m. Manchester Citizen, senses o! C-N-R- officials resulted 51.111“; Aprp 14_ in a tie the chairman cast his vote The calf trading was steady. The ~ against. Then Brig-General Stew- bulk of the sales were made bedflrll (COIISBYVBlHVB. LBi-hbrldfl). tween $3.50 and $4 Fairly good av-. said the country should know what crage quality calves brought from expenses other than official were s4 to $4.25. One lot of about so calv- charged by officials of the road. es averaging around 130 pounds was and Sir Henry replied." the"! i! c. N.R' Official Salaries Continued from Page 5 traffic ensuing therefrom," he add- ed “has not yet grown up to the Thursday Only Sourrs so. oer-not mutt, of Charlotte- towrgspmt a few daysln town on bminel. L1; rsr. mo: new: of Charlotte- town was sarong the llwmlns w- jQSQs-s on the Ihllht train on llonday. Ill. William Duffett, Sour-ls, spam g few days iniOharlottetown use week mun: MW- A large number were in attend- anceettheflourlslflnfihofthe‘ Canadian Legion Dance which was I held in 8t. Patrick's Ball. I i111: pgflcg Quart was held on sst-‘ urdsy afternoon st Town Hell.‘ Born-ls, before math-ate M. A. Peq- ustetwhichsmurberofoasesol parties who hsd removed coal from the C. N. Railway Yl-rds at Sour-ls were dealt with. l The Klondike Lumber Mills and, theCreemsrI/imsbez-Millsnrepfe"; paring for a busy simmer and by in our town. , _.'._ . A year ego on the 18 instant the S. s. Inset which plies between Pictou, N. 8.. Bourls sod the Mag- dalen Islands made her first trip of the season. To date this year there is no word when this steam- ship will take up her simmer duties. this country was putting $1oo,ooo,- ’ OMB les Re . 33.121351"... 5'11 sSZ|fT..'Z'-.'“""=M.».'§;I$“”"*° * lnboerdefthe slnkgzr$gewalywlthqealg mfll Mhflgflgl.’ ' ~- beerlhe stretching of somamult. v-so It cleans more things. . . cleans bends. . . gocr further; therefore costs less to use. use-OI‘ |||°|d.r‘, In c°|°fusssusseessseoesus MUITQdIHIAIIIKdNIOQMDXHIDIIKIIIIRW CUDAHY SOAP WORKS, Dept. “ 164 MecnulnyAveqfomntmOnt Please Ind enclosed-"contsnndndabsls Munich send no n-Dlll Dlflih llolders. Celessi IVORYD OIIIN U ll-UIU lttieoethe Help yourself to more time.‘ n-Selence shows the way OH Dutch (Icons QoIelrnr-_ Put Old Dutch Cleanser to the testmelweys you . E _ d more d o C dl lr u” mo“, a “mm lmmummg , very oy on n1 re one on cusewlves use i» m» M. w- My - "we" zfizmi".fit.f’""“..tzzi.""iz 'r:'...."1'" "'1: '5 y“, M m“ important mdugtfw: packer’. ‘Y: ‘ Y In lfdll GI MADE IN CANADA hhlfl tllS statement W88 made 188C TRENTON, N. 5-. Avril 13-Cit- yesr that 06 officersof the -C.N.R. mo; 000 into this system every year. I ‘ma, asked hlm how long we could do o" m“ ,_ this and his replywas “five years, ML‘ and we are bust.” , Then the c1 ‘ commented 4;») "m" G 8","? on the salaries of officials and said ‘Iss1’ "any; were receiving $10,000 or over onus csoeoso alums - xssrs creme orsu Al’ ALI. GIOCIII whereas‘ the CPR. had only 58. "I am further informed," said Mr. Hanson, "that the Canadian Pacific deny absolutely the statement Mr. Boys has now made to this com- mittee that their costs on this ac- count are comparable with those of the Canadian National." John T. Hackett, (Conservative, proper." that Great Britain would approachiizens of Trenton in mass meeting the matter wth as free a. mind as, tonight passed a resolutlonmovcd she had pledfied herself to adopt: by Rev. P. C. Ilewls, Solid!!! 101111 regarding fiscal matters brought $1181; “Under the Present WSW!!! We at 11m 9mm”, Imperial oonfergnmfhilve intermittent periods of depres- ‘sicn and unemployment whenever markets become gutted, thus keep- has headed many of 3,1131“; 13mg ing our people in a very uncertain‘: rdent an Empire ammo), 5mm“, "respectfully asking the government l THE WORLD'S‘ SUCH AT SO SMALL BEST-VALUE NO OTHER PURCHASE CAN BRING BEAUTY TO THE HOME “AVALON” Congolmm Gold Seal Rllg No. G13 l: rbown bu!» lss work A more hours 1| llnd n. quicker . . . I: lrinel to the Stanstead) protested that any com. parison between the two railways on this matter was “entirely im- HOME FIQRNISHINO! sold m1- sfss. Very common light’ calves and drinkers were wcished at $2.50. The few spring lambs offered brought $5 and $6 each. Bucolls, butchers and lights were quoted at $4.75 to $5. fed and wat- ered. Sows were from $3 to $24-50. Western hogs were slow sellers bringing mostly $4.75. TORONTO, Ont, April l3—(13y The Canadian Prcsw-Bix-day bi- cycle racing will come to Toronto early in May, Willie Spencer, 5p0fL! promoter, announced tonight. The long grind here will begfn at mid- night May 2, with 20 riders going into action. Reggie McNamara and "Torchy" ‘Peden, Victoria speedster will be in the line-up. The race will be held under the sanction of the Canadian Wheelmenh Association, no such item." Turning to salaries of officials and the saving effected by the 10 percent. reduction, Mr. Boys told the committee that this economy would affect 028 officials, and am- ount to $545,052 annually. In addi- tlon, there had been retirements and dismissals totalling 4,574 of- ficers and clerks. The chairman (R. I. Hmson)— "May I ask if the number of of- ficers in the C.N.R. receiving $10,- 000 and over is not considerably larger than the number employed by your chief competitor (the Can- adian Pacific Railwaytl. Mr. Boys-"It is and that opens up another question. The mileage that the Canadian Pacific have in Canada is 15,510, as compared with 23,707 on the Canadian National. In any figures you can get in rele- tlon to the Canadian Pacific they do not embrace the lines over which tho Canadian Pacific have control of stock. They are separ- CO ST of leisure. . . Enjoy your beautiful rooms free from worry lest muddy footprints, stains or traffic marks might spoil your tasteful floor coverings . . . R lease yourself from the tire- some task of carpet beating and sweeping. Congoleum Gold Seal Rugs retain their delightful coloring . . . soiled spots are made bright and new with a damp mop . . . house- work ls cut in half. No other floor-coverings can bring you such beauty . . . sTreh freedom from tiring housework . . . ate companies and are not includ- BURDUCh _ L 0 0 D i Bu runs Ies sale tell fl tori.- 0.. 1.14.. lllsifilldll ' N.8., writen-"I had suffered for yelars from dyspepsia and dissy head- lJcurdock Blood Bitters I felt like e diflarent woman. appeared, and I can now est what l a I sudered after every meal. manufactured. for the past 52 years. only by The ed and the list of officials would not include officials of those lirim. Dyspepsia and llizzy llsadachcs Mrs. Issac Corbin WOULD BANKIUPT NATION when Sir Henry concluded e statement regaining economies s1. 100W! by sayins “we have been do- ing our best," Dr. MoGibbon com- mented “wo are not making any complaint about you, but to my mind the outstanding thing is that West Advocate, es. Alter taking two bottles of My headaches dis- e without that. terrible indigestion the C.N.R. is likely to bankrupt the country, I drew Sir Henry's attention last year to the fact that Tlsefhldleelolllsefseossl ' Iiugguss-snsosefledsbeslesser Coucouz a 001D SEAI. . "_ UM UGS coscosarm causal usmao . mm“; ._