P Wholesome When buying ANYbiscuits _‘ Ash for H C hrlstle’s (Fflerefs a Christie Biscuit 1701' (‘Ivory Jasfe : '\> .1 p: lfpaye f0 use OD-rLAC STAIN for Fumiture- fifmnggfigzvgpl; oar - Write t_.o Head Office Mtlflli 010M: momma wine: eaav‘ 80¢ mnrlgglauoun 6o- PIONEIQUDIINAIOQINISHII oRTlN-SENOUR A r '._".";:.:..".*:, sorrow. 1.1211‘: k y Please l g .§ / Take" Notice All unpaid accounts, overdue promissory notes, etc., unpaid on ' May 31st will be handed over to our Attorneys for collection ias we close our books on that date. I ed-y lcnown for more than ilfty Are Yell-Troubled With Indigestion ‘Any Form? vwvwv , liexall .ily_e4_pepsia Tablets Yvvvvvvwvvwviwwvww ' A ' " for the.- ‘_0i' C. .- r " . ..._ dhkiwheartlltlffl» sour stomach, flatulence t i" “ggqygtnatlting. antacid and l. imibflwifvrmwgsgleennentptlen and sourness and etlm- nlntloie stomach no bowels e increased aotlvltY- ‘ "the Annette ran aox. Guaranteed to give sptlsfaetlcn ‘or money refunded.’ Sold only BY‘ _ "a MaoK/NNWV PR0‘? 9.0’, r42." "'- . o .\..~.¢,\a.la»"A0.~ M.» a w: .».-..l ca.» e u ol-lor from nan...»- can; 50 cents. Prowsg iBros., Lid. sues-so M \ . CHARTERS ernausn. -'- Th6 steamer Grosholm has been chart- ered by Carvell Bros to bring a large cargo of salt about .. 2000 tong due here in June. WEDDING BELLS; —'l'.he.marri- age took place at 0.80 Wednaaday evening of Miss Lulu Pyllillpltin, second ‘ ‘ of-Mr. and" Mrs. John Minchin, NevrPorlhylq 519$ McMillan of Suninlerville. <Rev. Geo. C. Taylor was the officiating clergyman. _ ' weer mo cLvo: RIVERF- Services Juno 1st. West River, 11 a. m. Clyde River 8 p. ln. Subject, "The Bush that was not Con- sumed." Sabbath school one hour before each service. Evening ser- vices also at West River at 7.30 p. m. Sublect-"Kindly Miracle of Draught of Fishes. and ~Call of Peter, Andrew, James and John." VISITING HABTORF-On Silndny, the "Rev. Robert M. Brodie oi iSouris led the services of the Cornwall circuit. Preaching at ‘Kingston in the morning and Hampshire in the azrternoon and Cornwall in the ev- ening. There were splendid congre- " gations at each place who were not slow in revealing their appreciation olf the iRev. gentleman's discourses. Mlnartfa Llnlment PERSONALS Mrs. James Brsdey left yester- day for Rumford Maine. For Coughs Miss Nora Lyons ‘left yesterday on a visit to Montreal. a visitor io the city yesterday. was in the city yesterday. Mr. C. Ev. Millie, who has been on a business trip to the ctly left yesterday on return to Halifax. Mrs. Benj. Dockendorff, River, was ed yesterday. - stooulaas and step-ill. Special , Mrs. J- A. Burge of Bedford was Mrs. John McKenzie. Scotcbfort, North a passenger on the York Ferry to the city and return- ' I nnnnnnn . I m llilfililillllAhl-ff} , ' . WHITE COTYllON night gowns. special 08 cents, Brows, Bros., ILtd. _ 8872 6404i POLICE count-one drunk appeared at the Police Court yes- terday morning and was lined $10 or thirty days. '\ MARKET DAY MONDAY. — Tuesday June 3rd beluga public holiday the weekly market day will be held on Monday. ' 2i SPECIAL IN LADIES OORSETS, regular and elastic top, $1.00. Prow- so Bros, Ltd. 8872-50021 SALT SCHOONER HEREF-Tho Schooner M. 0. Crowell arrived yesterday with 15000 bushels oi’ salt consigned to Carvell Bros and is now discharging at their wharf. OIL STEAMER IN. -'1‘1le oil tanker Imperoyal is at the railway wharf discharging oil and gasoline —the finest quality ever landed for the Imperial Oil Co. ' NEW "GIFT SHOP". The ladies of Charlottetown will be in- terested In a new "gift shopf‘ which i; to be - pened tomorrow in lliley Building, Queen Street. the an- uncolnent of which appears in this issue. 2378 5 30 1i GRANVILLE CIRCUIT 1st June. Pleasant Valley, 11 a. m.; Granville 2 p. ln. Wheatley IRiver, 4 p. m. Hun tar River, 7 p. m. Q. O. B. Thurs- day-Zilth. Pleasant Valley Church Ladies Aid in the IPBISOIPBKQ at 2 p. nl. ' POWNAL OlfiOUlT-aWorahip on Sunday, June 1st in Pownal at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. and in Millview at 2.30 p. ln. ‘Worship in Hartney Il-lall on Tuesdoy,_.lune 3rd a-t 8 p. m. The fourth quarterly meeting will be held at the homo of .lVl-r. Samu cl Lane on Monday, June 2nd at 7.30 ip. ill. The annual district meet- ing of the Charlottetown District will be held in the Powual Church on the 41th and 15th of June. On the evening oi J-une 4th ‘Rev. Samuel Howard B. A., B.D., D.D., will speak on the subject "How to Make Can- ada Christian." - PROPERTY SOLD. — Dr. sidence 0m Prince Street to Dr. Heath Mclntyre. of this city. Dr. McIntyre is to‘ be congratulated on having secured one of the most valuable reaidental" properties in the city. Dr. Ross finds the winter Mr. Edmund Toombs, grocer Great George 8L, celebrated his 72nd birthday yesterday. Many happy returns. - . Mrs. James Prichard and her daughter, Miss Constance, Mrs. H. H. lnsfurgey and her sister. Miss Ella Gay and Miss Audrey Perry motored from Snmmerslde to the city yesterday returning at night. Mrs. D. l). Scannell of Jamaica Plnlni. Mass" arrived in-the city Wednesday night en route to Georgetown on a short visit to her imother, Mrs. Elizabeth Macdonald. ‘Mrs. Scannell will return Inter to ‘the island w-ith her two sons to spend the summer. Healing dream-is a Quick Relief ior Nasty Head Colds -Oolds and oatarrh yield like mag- Io to soothing, iheallng antiseptic cream that penetrates through ev- ery air passage and relieves swol- len, inflamed membranes of nose and throat. You-r clogged nostrils open righ-t up and you can breathe freely. Hawking and shuffling ‘atop. Don't staly chilled up and miser- able. - Get a small bottle of Eli's Cream Balm from your dragglst. Apply e little in the nostrils and got Insbamt relief. Millions endorse this rem- years. 3A NATURAL TREAD, SHOES FOR would; Once worm. ahnaya wein. There la aolld comfort in ev- ery pair. One eels brings many more. ‘eatleflsl custom- ere art our best advertise- ment- , We carry llaelt RIO and ' Crown QiF-‘Qlfiffi, in all aiass and haters. o. o. a. II. Ell. Ne other shes offers you aervlee‘ ' lllos this, and please remember widths are as Importer! alsae, in eb- ‘talnlas s It. unit u ear ill- etruetlcneglq we act up ts sent-ton - . climate especially trying since his ‘return from England and con- templates taking some months. oft "during the summer, probably ,_ in Alexander Ross line sold his - re-_ lane.‘ auzaaairl-lfrllomae There pasted away at Augustine Cove, P. E. Island. on May 24th, 1924, Elizabeth Lefurgey, widow of the late Samuel ‘Pumas in the nintietb year of her‘ age-_ Although she had been laldaside from the active duties otlife for some time, sllewas mentally clear, and especi- ally so concernlngthe things of the Kingdom of Heaven. ' She was always appreciative of religious services. and the elders and minister who visited her tell olfdprofltable time spent at her bed- s e Jesus her lord, during the ministry of the late Rev. Donald MacDonald 311d We!‘ remained a consistent ‘er of the Church of Scotland. She was not ashamed of the gos- pel oi Christ and its comfo i. nev- er forsook her. _ She is survived by two sons and one daughter, James and Colin of Massachusetts, and Mrs, 1053911 Wadman of Augustine Cove with whom she made her home and who tenderly cared for her. day 20th, instant to Cape Traverse Cemetery. The services were con- ducted by Rev. Ewen MacDougall WIIO Qlllllhaeised the greatness and WWW 0i the true religion which is founded onan assurance of Godn love. and a partaking of the fulfil. nlent that is in Christ Jesus. {iii 00st oi Living Chart What were YOU paying for Stew- lng Beef during the pact ‘month, give these aa the average prices. She had been brought to a know- " ledge of the love of God in Christ ' The funeral was held on Monv The latest figures from Ottawin ' FIRE cu also: Tine- the answer n. AMERICAN NAVJ’ rwcrs great quality! Yes, fired co create the best smoke man ever put in his ptpsi ‘H-oaaring" unitm true quality and flavor with a perfect mellow mili nus which yields more smoke pleasure right down to the last puf- ‘Brltlsh Columbia. and, if he finds that climate more suitable homey reside there. ~ '1 i ICE STILL LlNGERS-The ice is still floating, but well outside .in the Gulf. along tho North ‘Shore- A large body of ice, stretching to East-Point, could be seen from the ‘shore, its Inner edge on about 30 liathoms of water on Tuesday and ;Wednesdny. 3 EN P Per 1b >5 1 Halifax Charlotiefn _ 51- Jélhn ' __ 12.0 uc cc 3g l giontreal _ ,___“ Sherbrooke _ _____ ‘ 11*}, Ottawa‘ 10.’ Slfockvllle 13.4 (lngsion ___ 3.: ' Bellevillc . ‘ctcrbord J. [pronto _ z. . £>Catharlnes . l Hamilton __ ‘l. 1 Brantiord .4 . = Gait . I Guelph . I Kitchener , 1 Woodstock __, . Stratfnrd , London _ ___ , St. Thomas , . Chathaln . i Windsor v l . Sarnia _ _ .3 Cobalt _ i . " ‘ ‘Ft William i l ._e_ iwinnipeg | .5. Regina _ ~ GT: ' ‘Moose jal- ,1 _§.i‘ Saskatoon '_ "' Prince Albn. _. dmonioll qar lxtllbridgc . i Vancouver .. lVlciorla .6 I How doiprlces In your ilccality Inside m me ghgre mglccmpare with other cities? Are your ‘water is free of ice, l.e. wnnwtne-lvlylns MON or 1m than lverflseXl lobster traps are set. A large num- ber of whole sets of traps were car- iried away by the ice Friday and gsaturday. Two fishermen at Black lBush, lost 400 or about one-third of [their traps. Farther East the des- truction to the fishing gear was ‘Inlltlh worse, ii fact all along the Eastern Coast on the North Side, more or less traps and rope were carried away. it is said one factory. East, had lost so much of its gear they tlfnk about" closing down. ‘The loss is very great, and mllst necessarily limit the season's out- put, whatever way things go. This is probably the worst year for the trap fishermen on the North Shore eastward, ever known. One man at North Lake lost all his gear. nllm- bering 300 trap‘s. Fishing was fair- ly good all along the North Shore, Tuesday, catches of 600 lbs. per boat were not uncommon- CONSTIPATION A cause of many Illa. llarm- hIl to elderly people. Always relief in taking CHAMBERLAIN’? TABLETS ~ Easy. — pleasant — elective -—- only foe These prices are for average quality "delivered" goods. Watch for the changes chart next month. Tomcrrovlh-Granuiated Sugar. Stock Quotations HALIFAX, May 29.~Quotatiolls In this furnished by Ward & Johnston; members Montreal Stock Ex- change. Bell Telephone 12m Brompton St. Lawrence Flour . Ottawa Power Cuba Cane Sugar . . . . . . . . . .. 12% Cuba Cane Sugar Pfd . . . . .. 58% Pan American Petroleum 50% American Can . . . . . . . . . . .. l 2% Brazilian Fraction . . . . . . .. - licward Smith Pid . . . . . . .. - Howard Smith Com . . . . . . .. - Spanish River Preferred 115% Spanish l'tiver Com . . . . . . .. 107% New York Central . . . . . 1 Mex. Petroleum international-Mar. Marine . .-- Press Steel Car Rodi .......... .. am Solitllldfn Pacific XD 1% .. B895 Studebsher....-.......... 38% Unionozaciflc 131% Utah fiber ~ U. S. Steel . . . . . .. 95% Steel Company of Canada .. 72 British Empire Steel 1st .. — Pendnans — Abltibl . . . . . . . . —— Shawinigan .. .. . . . . .. 131 Laurentide Pulp . . . . . . . . . . . 88% Canadian General Electric . —- Canadian Steamship Com .. — Canadian Steamship Pfd .. 51 Asbestos Con-l — Dominion Bridge . . . . . . - Montrssl Power 165% Winnipeg Electric . . . . . .. — National Breweries .. . - Atlantic Sugar . . . . . .. —— Atchlson . . .,. . . 102% Am. Car S Found - Am. Locomotive .. . 71% Am. Smeltingk Refln ng -e\ 61 Anaconda Copper . . . . . .4. .. 29% Canadian Pacific Railway’ - 1% Crucible Steel . . . . .. International Paper . M Kelly Springfield . . . . . . 139i .1 i934 Victory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1033 Victory .. .. -. 1922 Victory . . . . .. - 1937 Victory .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. »-' BAN Banlt Commerce Bank ltoyal . . . - -- Ban-k Montreal .. Bank Nova Scoiia .. ~Wheai, May, 105%. i so , 108%. I grim, May 77%; Jul!’ 76%? Sept 70 06. i lily/loves: ‘ om, May ma; Joly 44W Sept 89%. Exchange closed Tomorrow Sat- urday. There are some B90919 "M!" smile. the soundmf whose voice. whose- very presence. seems like, a ray of sunshine to turn every-- :Chs'niller& atll weave-Al‘ Cement Fresh now landing ‘ from S. iii- q. .‘..-,>k ‘ hi"? thing they touch Into gold-Lord Ayehury. CHAPPED HANDS Mlnarlra is excellent for chapped handaand all akin diseases. a l l ~ '..- i. ‘Mill-Fit get more satisfaction from using Goodyear Tires. Do you know equally well the price of Goodyear Tires? Do you know you can buy from a local Goodyear Selected Dealer a genuine Goodyear at prices as low or lower than many so-called advertised “Spe- Goodyear means Good Wear M4Al) “enlists "martyr-Enron: ____________----—— EXCHANGE MONTREAL boon polish by rubbing it with kerosene the quality of Goodyear Tires -—- ac- knowledged to be the highest. You know that yo u would E cial Sale Prices”? Do you know that“ y if you dorft need the supreme mileage; j and road- grip of the All-Weather. - r Cord, you can buy the atasaving and get a tire excelled only by the All-Weather? Goodyear builds tires to meet your price requirements -—whatever they are. is full Goodyear "quality and yields; __ heaping value. - " ”' "‘ If Have a talk with a Goodyear Selected ' Dealer in your com unity- worth knowing. Out in Canada, only 2,500 Dealers-Aha beat money on tlICI and by rendering valushll "I'll"- ér w-e EAR IN CANADA .- Wingfoot Cord; But every“ one He is well o 10,000 tire dealers ark Goodyear Selected of thorn. They save you by selling economically _ p be A dresser top that has restored to its former color add . liltiuletnlned white wilh perfume may or with oil and turpentine. r . All Pauli" U 1 -.,;~/ r I; ‘ *_. mI-‘l s: "Make every home. clean and beautiful iwlth paint ‘and varnish" ls the oaltl of the‘ Clean Up and’ than Up Osm- - , I . - ‘g. . -- i palgn. A run-down home with cracked and faded paint an lt reminds you of a iroway‘ woman or an unkempt man. You don't see such neoplasm ‘ “ kept splck and spam. . The’ lnunblest cottage can be made beautiful with the right kind of paint and WNW“ almlha and flowers, andj cleanliness and order. and these well economy as ‘well VA.’ .5">1Tl|1" ‘ l“ . “lit-vat ..., 1e .l.l|_"’ ' 4 ‘Our Paint Department render-big a ‘ l ‘ ‘lllleClean Upandallifblit 1“ ulster-abode , I - Janeen-substitutions: . _‘_ .1