‘mo " "' Q Q-. Spring Exposition oi lovely A Easter liiliilinery Incomparably the finest‘ s Easter Millinery in Ch will be displayed in our today. You a ' amine the show rooms o call and ex- eady-to-Wear Hats Sport Hats ————— —-Trimmed Models. Moore 8: McLeod Ltd. (Jharlottetown -n.ii..... ALL DRUGGlSTS P. ii). Island Prescription for Eczeina~ -foi ll year! tho stand liquid luul externally-nu lld rt of cicunen-t ,. linyrclunnndhenllh . in and W.G.Y. Program‘ WEEK 0F APRIL 1, 1933 General Electric Company, Cchenectady, N.Y. Eastern Standard Time Srlienctilatly Radio Stuttr-i. or the (lcncrcii Electric \‘.ti.:.p.i.iy', irifi bruttticaist the Easter iSuntiuy service in‘ the First Baptist Ciliuitli. Troy N. l1, morning illlll i. in the afternoon the fii'<l it . sir vs of Sunday imiiy cit-lotus will lie broadcast. ’i‘li-: i1|'l'ii¢‘*llt| will be cundutxieil by l] 5 k fOP"‘l-'-l. ‘mm your Monitor cw-iinig, April 2, Ethel Xeivtomh, pianist, will be hPflh-l l-xiin -t'r:nn WGY. Tuesday thc Tabernacle ilziptist (lrtllvstru will pfny and the ll.ilii'i;:i\ little (‘horns .will sing, __('i§ilt‘"l1d(iii‘l‘i!s on Norway by 1"‘ "Viki llousii anti of instrument- al .lllti vocal mus-lo oi’ ruiiiiiirt-rs will he broadcast Thurs- tiny liiiilt, April 5. Travelagliwsr on Japan and lirmiricasi by lVGY several iveoiro ‘Kil- iiroved’ very popular features irilfi the “all” audience. ‘ lit}. Players promise a special -i_"I' for their listeners, illtlii‘ April ti. wihen iltlllivit» the romantic drama, "The Thrn.» itiiskcteers.“ An appropriate mu..i.ai iiroBram will be played by iile WGY QPChnBtra, _.-ili'itlior feature for Friday night “iii be u Pailopliotophone afldrqgg by union: A. Noble who will tell about trio Juiiliiird Musical Foundnt "it of which .he is director. ~ -———<0>—_- AiONDAY, APRIL 2 ‘YGY (Schenectady, N. Y.) Guierni Electric Company Eastern ‘Standard Time 13-"0 m.——U. S. Naval Observat- of Absorbine Jr., to on ounce of water, makes a Mouth Wash that will free the teeth of injurious germs. Used morning and night, it will nrrcst Pyorrhea and Sinu change white, lpongy, pink, healthy gumn. in pIQasnntlyFJn-iditicindlefivb the mouth feeling clean. cool and ll-esh. will hint n long. inn‘ time. b! w. r. voumoiivc. Lynmn Ilulldlng - 12:30 ipJm-Noon stock market 12:45 ip.,m.-—Weather report on ‘ >290 i). IlL-ililiiuslc and Reading Minn! the Lion Hearted" by Miss 1'10 p. in.—-fProdiucc land "iflrllel report and quotations; news lo. nt-Munloai progmin, (lrcliootr; . Adrlresl._ “Looming the ‘deflection, ‘iNoctui-uo" mum" . . . . ‘ihlfllofl ,...__ -§HO,P tron Hoiniolrs cutaiog._ —K‘EEP voun FEET nnv. _| from H, J, prkln, Aiberton, P:E.l.1i _-GUARDIANS ‘FOR SALE AT Monmmid Drug Co., Ltd, Summer side, “pm arrival of train from Qmriowiown. 3-29-1wk ._w| ARE NOW TAKING potl» m. .4 our oollu on mild do”. oi t g9, Bradaibana 32 mwt tmtii 1 T‘ H E guARDlAN is now on sale at the “(Donald Drug C0., hid" Summer- ,-ile. ‘ l-l-Zil-lwk. -EMERALD ENTERTAINMENT -—The Kinlfora. Dramatic Club will present their drama "Willowdaie" in Emerald Hall, Easter Monday evening. under the auspices Emerald, B. l. 1S. with speciuitiefi between acts. ii The_Publio y Forum (Continued irom Page Twelve.) '*- any golfer. on hoiirug out a twelve loot putt on the eighteenth green. and thus winning the match, feel like saying those words? Did any footballer, with the sin of Rugby under him arm (we called it n "Pill" in my day). spriiiiiig through the enemy's defense, icel like saying those words? ilid any young man, secretly holding the hand oi‘ his iiancee, as they listen» ed to un organ recital of the music of Wagner, feel like saydng those words‘! There's no reason wit)’ they shouldn't, is there? Before ii sign any noinmc tie guerro (-l‘m ii mini of peace) News allow me to say n few words u-roui the camel. and a moral. "One Who Knows" says: “Tzitke the restraint owny, and i-l. becomes the tauinel ur entire lulit" ‘geklng to occupy Y0 _ lxnthe. tents ol the iuuroiwtiiig ill‘ iways pitched on the other the camp to that of the 10")’ ei "i188. it’s on tiecuimi of t unpleasant smell Y0" ». there is, keeping Wllicii ‘giitle o‘ ltild c ‘ illlt‘ ni ‘know. t t" . . . . . . . . . Beethoven . m .. . flduck-Brfihiritl el Newcomb _ u I Not Go My Lover’ ii, “Nlill c, ' (lGu [MM ‘Solo’ ....... ..iuuzsm<m ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " i n lllC-E Rt i“ .- 1' o . - - ~ Plano solo, l1 _ D I ~ ~ . _ ' v ‘Chopin . . . . . . . . . . . .. mb I {Selection for "Sonata in A Mm omen!) . . . . . . . . . | Ethdl Newco i Edward ‘Rice {Tenor Solo, "The Tl i l Songs Has Come" . MI. Jestoi ‘Piano Solos, i u. "Mazurka" . . . . .. l b. “Wultz" . . . . . . .. ‘ iviolin Solgtntllirlqiiizhttl n "Mmmu ‘ . Mr. Rico Piano Solos, ii. “Barcarolc” . . . b, “Serenade? t Ethel Newcoml - sclietizky _ _ munlonff . Violin. olection . _ " Sonata in A Milior‘ riéffiéti Movement) . . . . . . . .. ( es m m“ Ethel Newcomb and Piano soloflln Campane Ethel Newcomb 11"" Liszt ---—-<0>——- SUNDAY. APRIL W-GYQSchsnectAdy, N. General Electric Co .- 1030 a. m-Jservice i‘ V.) any Pft-illfltf, “Prologue" . Mrs. Malt-om Angus, i I Painter Trc Ordinance of Baptism Offertory, lContralto solo Songs" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mrs. Carl Haefne L" ,' Sermon, "Ambassadors of e Rev. l1‘. King tSingZse Postlule, "Alleluia" . . . . .. Townsend Holster 4:00 p. m.~3ympliooy Or Selection, “PreludeW to the "Kuniliild" ‘VGY Symphony Orche i“ Leo tKliwon, Conducto , Selection, "Value dc Fleur-s‘ Cassi; Nolsettc‘ . . uTflhaili (lrchcstra Buzzl~ Kolin linger Miss Meinliolil, uocompuni Selection from "Carmen" Adagio Mtlito; Allegro (Ion : Andante Cantabile (Jon Moto Orchestra 7:1! p. m-tflerviro Baptist Church, Troy, N. Y. instrumental Prelude, Townsend Hoists , Orgun; L l unlvlo~oollnv Hacfnor, John Danduninri, ‘Roy Nor-went . . . . . . . .. Norm c, 'vi¢10|'¥"'~~--..........Allatl Mixed Quartet ». Oftertory, Violin iiolo, "Cavattn . Loutn "rfxinm (It moo Qoio, "The his; t. ......a...'......_ West-tint Guardian New Got. u pair of Rubber B001! todaylplo to laugh together at that old nun" doe: not now apply to fut peo- ple any more. Here ls iiomothtnir new for them-flu new sensation. a new pleasure. a new and graceful figure, onully found by anyone who in passing beyond the limit: o! llim- nsrs. Everyone ha: heard of the M lens combination of fat-defying ole- mants gfiffrtitltld a)! one of we fore- l 0 IIII. 0W, Tfllfl "ll! Nghgfl market prices. M. Kennedy w" l’ Y‘ ' "i ides-the idea of condensing these to u pleasant little tablet. Token nf- ter estiny and at bedtime. they help. the stomach to dispose of’ oil ti fatty foods. converting them into compact. solid flesh. muscle and en- ergy, without dieting or exercise. llliirmoln Prescription Tablets resu- OH ARLOTT ETOWN‘ System 017* ' Fat Reduction . Hora‘: a new way for all fut peo- ormoiu Prescription; that horm- lxh authority there comes another 5 late the entire system-do for you what bodily exertion and self-dental can not do. and the fat. once routed, it gone for good. You can prove all this at a trifling cost. Murmola Prescription Tablets are noid by all druggists or sent pniitpaid by the ‘Marmot; Company. 4012 Woodward Avenue. Detroit, Mich. A case-mun tit-tent to bring T8BUll8——-ili but one 0011M‘. . over you and your tent, a Qllflktk duh (a night watchman), armed with a massive staff to ward off Loose Walhihs (thieves). So how on earth that llllilllill with the funny lump, could occupy your tent ibeuts me. 0i‘ course the moral is “Learn everything, about some- thing. beforc you say anything." I um. Sir, etc" THRIVING NICELY »—— THORNTON DESCRIBE-ZS BIG SAVINGS MADE iKiN-GTSON. Mar. 29——ln u ‘:0- nilnute speech til the citizens’ bun- quet in dionor oi‘ the 50th auniver; sary 0|‘ the incorporation of the Board of Trade, Sir l-leury Thorn- ton, Prssideut of the Canadian Nu- tionul Railways, ileiiit with the work of organization of the system, which hits just been completed, up- holding the work of the railway-u in this respect. He pointed out that. as the ruli- way system wus one which has 100,000 employees, scattered from the Atlantic to the Pacific, organ» ization was necessarily difficult, and the system must trust to the loyalty and fidelity of the employ: ees. “The development oi‘ the organ- ization," said Sir Henry, “was the best which would be provided uml the principal factor was the cun- centratiug at headquarters ol’ ~tecii~ or. Making , First Bapfsi Church, Troy. N. Y ‘Becker . Townsend Hel ' "igtehut Ant-darn, God Hath Ap ‘Tang Hacherl John Dauduranr ‘Song by Children's Chori “Minster Hadley aulkes cutru pero istler from - wsky no ; or trot T. Ki aura, Violin: Frank Citric, ‘l? Cell’) Anthem. "An miter Odo" h- " ~81 a ‘MI-l. Malcolm O "I Polnicr llllootar Carols, i . ii. "This Glad Banter Day" . ¢~ b: ‘Hilly Women" . l- _nical skill for the determining til‘ and Violirhilhe policy of the system. To ut- Filfil Mill/“tempt to concentrate all details at 1 rill" Ffllnflflheadquirrters would be disaster. so 'we have extended authority and re- sponsibility to mana- vlsors. l am told tli "Rogersuage to accept this (position. Lt need fed no great courage, for i armpit’ , . fbet on the future oi Canada. M101 "Juhmnnibelleve it's a good bet. We are 00" "Choplnivlnccd than. prosperity is coming 101 ‘the Dominion. |a fair deal, and I believe we will and uli we want is get it." n Having o; $150,000 a your would be effected. .___._4-0>——-- Thrilling Stories 0i The Winter (Continued Page Ten-i being the first object seen. the bouts. part of the way. Orchestra l . , . _ m there was a further obstruction, n rest escaped free. Bagiroiiycisolo. ‘Bong to the Ev i m‘: wide swamp had u, be cmmem ‘ w‘ (“mm w-here (sheltered by tail rushes) __ _ _ __ ~ ~ , ~~ the depth of snow was enormous. experience. “l'~“”'~5°"» sympiw"? i" C 1i $5“ and itzhe weakest almost succumbed. Atitor - 399"‘ This barrier passed. t‘"v move for himself. u~—.~ . A When. stop, one... gers and super] at l had con-r‘: He pointed out that in til‘: 0'01" ting down oi‘ Vice-Presidents alone y Mail Service ____ _____.. circumstance that caused littio sur- prise. About thrcc pm. Prince Edward Island shores were - tiilCOVFFBii some dlstinrc tn rorlh "I n "“‘-""» called Desable, the Scottish church do pimped were “my (pm “earned; 11'" to iiuhitutlon was discovered by the the news caused no ext-Iv nvflliiczlor of apparently resigned w their i\\"- till iltilhltlliiz‘. rams to ithclir aid. the parties seemed unwilling to move. Camp was finally broken and the expedition began its tardy march to the shore; the way was cued. uneven and at times the entlreibnrn which none. wunii think 0i par-ty "was needed to move one of, 'l".ii-. l‘.['\\'s tiprircttl very quickly; strum-hing purtler sot out through itiie Jlclds and soon nil were res- One lYtlS tiisrtivcrctl ‘n a examining; pzirtin-i guinr, ul n-, heard a noise as of dudtrlnm an unfortunate, striving to ilittlV tiu- (vital spark into flame. both foot and the fingers of both itiilltifl. eXccpt the meroest apology. Another was round in the swamp W to the middle, supporting ‘himself by a tree, and soundly asleep. Ho lost ‘fingers and toes. iBofore tan. the walls wore nil sitting in farm houses, most. of them with hands and fest in dishes of water. four lost fingers and toes: six oth- ors were badly frozen but not. maimed, an equal number Were merely touched with frost and the iFlnuiiy the board-ice was reach~ ed. where t.lie impediments were promptly abandoned; they were‘ yet two miles tirom ‘houses. lllidflliii distance tried them more titan any The snow was i-n sno drifted in hard ridges crossing their path. and in their blinded con- dition tdiey were stumbling and falling nt every iew steps. ‘lthoir _, _ , clothes from beln wot. were now inaflz°ne ‘sokh 0km“ a Te ‘econ, stiff and tinyielding. and the cilorts ' ‘ ~ < ' ' ' to gain on upright position would '_ be amusing wore conditions less Bil/at grave- ~ Even after reaching the shore who had become delirious did not long survive the thirty-six hours of dthe government took the sarvii-etn thand. and it has since been con- ducted on lines that: offer greater Though the night. was not. darinsemniity. i , blindly forward, each striking on “anoint” iii (dill BtitltElS l _ ‘ Headophy.» Constipated, for 8w 5l9F01liD-_Q*$°$- ltiid Booth. Ootds Men’s NEW A Spring i-iats ‘ (for Easter Come in and get tinder one of them today-At will brighten up your looks like a breath of spring. . Every good style is here; all the new rich colors- Hats of known quality and style merit. ' PRICES~$3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00 Boys’ Canadian Made Suits for Easter and Spring Wear Men's and Young ltien’s Suits and dvercoats all Prices PROWSE BROS. LTD; The Men’s Hatters lViEN’S AND BOY’S NEW . RING EAR i i CAPS FOR EASTER Men's Caps $1.25 and up. Boy’s Caps 75c and up. Lovely new patterns. Latest styles. The very best suit values obtainable are here in all wool imported and domestic tweeds, serges and home- spuns in a large variety of aolorings and patterns, in- eluding- Herringbone, Checks, Stripes and Plain weaves, in Greys, Greens, Browns and Fancy Mixtures. All made in the season's newest models. PRICES-Juveniles $4.00, ii $4.50 to $5.00 Boy’s $6.00, $6.75, $7.50 to -- .» i $15.00 I _... ..__ _,._ . ,___. ii snnoke; they then shouted; i l for (.0 ilmi lit: itii-il 0i‘ tho uvhoie number. The boat man the above misadventure .Quicki t Grand S3166 We ‘have in our store just now three Grand (Square) Pianos which we w_ill dispose of quick- ly gt low price to make room for new pianos coming in. These pianos are of the best makes and have been thorough- _ly overhauled and cases have been refinished in richmahog- any, which gives them the bril~ - liancy of a new piano. “ " '" A feature of these instru- ments 1S. their rich mellow tone; and their substantial construe. m" keel"! them in tune much longer than ordina full keyboard, fu i s i 1" .~ . n} '4. v » I. din? s?“ Bi cord strings-overstring bass -Jfull size hummer stems“ and modern action "are all incorpor-i ated in those) splendid ‘pianos. For servicethey can be e nd I ed upon l0 outlast: any 17-115 v new upri-ghtlpianos to"be ‘had for use same price. They are the “real thing” toraalls, egg» fa ‘i lalldfl.‘ A ' t "W _. n;pm,e_. prices and‘