Y 8. i9?“ m.» ‘o EEEEIIHEIEIEIEI ElEl EEI EIEIEIEJIIIEIEIIEIIHE I range Pckoe 5a mm applied nQtfrnly to a very limited uantity o fine quality teas, but also to a much larger quantity ofpoorand medium uality teas. Some are sold in packages. m, in paperbags and parcels. RED ROSE ORANGE PEKOE is a lgnd of the finest quality teas grown 1n the 5;, Gardens‘ away up on the mountain llsides of India and Ceylon, where rich soil, “the right climate, and most careful culti- tion, produce tea which 1s as near perfect m, can be—very pleasing to the taste and ‘fsugh strength that a half-poupd package rcfully used Will go as far as a pound of ny teas which cost less by the pound but ,5 more expensive 1n actual use. Tn bl ‘sure of getting this finostcf teas you should ask l.“ by tlu‘ full name, RED ROSE UILNNGIE PEKOE F‘ 35d 5m that it is always in the handsome scaled Ckillil" A lriul purkrzgn (our only l0 reufx. flzmus in every 101ml am! ham/cl. '1'. II. Ifrlirlirziukav (0., Limited. 5,113,: John, Toronto, Winnipeg,» Calgary, lfilmnnlon. For rule by the R7 EEIEIEIIIEIEIIEIEIEII ElEl EIEl EIEIEIEIEIEJEIEIIEIE lleasiiills Bfililllill tl-lliilll lirllanr are alter Than New lines he wood in ,the new organs is kiln-dried, oi air-dried. Kiln-dried wood will swell, wisi or shrink. For proof see what hap- ens t0 your new Furniture. in our re-buill organs is not only new. he but is made easy to pump. Some years " discovered in re-building organs. WHY some organs when new rem much easier to pump than others. To prove our idea was eor~ ctwe put a new bellows in an organ having 14 sets of reeds, and ll limped as easily as if it had only four sets. All our re-buiit organs ave this kind of bellow. he A of our organs is all taken apart, worn parts are replaced with new. Even the couplars Pore-hushed. All felts that are worn or moth eaten are replaced with m. Alter the organ l; finished l‘t is rel-tuned and tested out by a uician to lee l1 any part will give trouble before being shipped out aclmomer. it Guarantee-Abe Same as a New Organ We can give a guarantee same as we qive with a new organ, because elulow just what we have. We put our Name Plate on each Instru- lltt n well. This Is why ‘the demand llor our re-built Organs is in timing each year, Satisfied Customers are Central Guardian ED‘S TAXl_ day umd night sor- vico. Phone i587 0r 209-J. NICELY VARIED PROGRAM at St. James Hall Monday evening. Tickets, 35 cents. HIGHFIELD-Tlrc service hr the ilighileld Presbyterian Church on Sunday, May 9th will be at 3 p. m. gunduy School ut 2 p. m. l ANGLICKN SERVlCE$.—ln the Parish of New Imndon on the 9th first will be uslfollolllls: Burlington, 10.30 a. m. with Holy Communion. French River 2.30 p. m. Kenslngton 7 p. m_ Sunday School 2 p. m. UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA, Trgvorr ‘Circuit Mr. R. lMetcalfe will conduct services Sunday tiiilay__9th as tol|n\\‘s:—'f‘ryorr at 11 o'clock and North Tryon at. 3 o'clock. LAWN GRASS AND FERTILIZER ~ -Now is the time to renovate and over haul your lawn and grass plot. Buy our evergreen luwn grass. lawn fertilizer. and flue ground bone urcul and you will he pleased with the result. ,I<‘or sale ut ‘Cart- er's Sued Store. 9129-5-8-21. BROOKFlELD.—The service in llro ilrooklield congregation on duuduy, .\l.ay 9th, will ‘be at Hun- lcr River‘ u! ‘i p. m. There will not be may Pitl-Illllll‘ preaching service at llrooktii-lil and llurtsvllle. Sun- day School at llunler River at10.30 u. m. and at ilarlsviilc at 2 p. m. ,Yi)'l|lil-{ People's Meeting ut Harts- viilc at 7.30 p. m. Allure invited. MONDAV'S CONCERT-— lll Si. Jallllcs llzill will include tho such rwll lcuuwu favorites us lllrs. Iizrw- sou, l.\lli‘.=i_ la‘. IMcKiunon, bliss iMc- llonuhl aud,~.Vl s5 Verna Smith. The izcnlicruent taking part are Mr. Wulkis at pluuo, Mir. Raymond who lnukcs his initial bow. iMr. liiupnvoll. Mr. Bruce and -.\lr. Shaw nu render, 'l‘ii-k|-ls only 35 cclllfl, NOW PRACTICING IN ENG. LAND+'l‘ln~ tollmving rvleereucr- to Dr. Jn-urrlir 'l'.'l‘. tSlurw. a. practicing plrys n of London, England, will ho of .llll'|‘l‘Sl to muuy reizttivr-s zrud lrirrliiu in this city us Dr. tSllilW is =1 native of I\ Perth. Pill. it then “'11s nrnde as u reply to a llocul rw-fercrure u tow days agoz-Dr. Jos- eph (irlerrory ‘Show a tnutive of New Perth. l’. h}. island, son of the lute ltobr-ri Slniw. Iiarristcr, Charlotte- town, and uvpirew of the late l.\'l»r. (‘yrus Show, got iriu early educa- tion in lilo New Perth school, en- turintc Prince nl’ ‘Wales Liolli-zre he ruduutoil with honors. From there lri- went to Queens Univer- sity. rzrzuluzrlirrg from there ho l)l'i|l'lil‘l‘(l llivillfilllft irnd surgery in Victlrrlir. ll.(‘. in the World wur ire enlisted in the rrredlcal corps, where he worked for two years. But ire unite-red the trenches as a com- rnou soldier‘ and stayed on the fir. iui: lino till the close of the war uud llrcn reurained with the Wutclr on the Rhine. On several occas- ions his name was mentioned in tlispirlchcs and he received pro- umliou. After the signing of the Armistice he spent some ‘time in lfelgitun, llron crossed to England where lri- now has a large medical prxrirlicir in one of the ‘beat. resi- ileulal ilistricts or London. Gard 0f Thanks Sisters of St. Vincent's Orphan- age wish to acknowledge with thanks the receipt of $155.50, the very generous donation of Prowse Br'os., lLtd. ilesiring to see active service; w THQCHARLOTTETOWN POLICE COURT-At the Pol- ice ‘Court yesterday morning u prohibition case was adjourned. HARLANUS FIRST TRIP—Tho S.S_ Harland rusdo her first trip‘ on tlru Blast River service yester-i dflv- t ACKNOANLEDGEMENT. --Tho ‘Clrur-lotterowu Hospital gratefully acknowledges the geueilouu don- ation received from ‘Prlowse Bron. on the occusluu of their auulver- ssry. PHOTOGRAPHER-The Lon- don "Daily Mirror" of recent date contains an excellent photo of Miss Roms Stewart, daughter of Plum. .l.D. Stewart. ‘Premier of Prlrlce Edrvard island. LOVELY ANIMALS. —iMr._ Gtelorge iluutnln received tilrom Iflouth Dulcotu. t'vv,o Ohesa-peake Buy Retrievers. it is understood they are the only two of their kind in this province. VISITING IN ‘FHE CITY. —-‘1iir. Robert Weeks, Highfleld. champ- ion step dancer was a visitor to the city yesterday. Mr Weeks is very enthusiastic over the coming Variety Concert ‘being staged by the Sturs at the Strand Monday night, and hinted that he has muny new steps to show for the approv- al of ull those who attend. ‘MOTHEWS DAY SERVICES. -- Mutherfis ‘Dny will be observed on Sunduy by special services lu the Salvation Army. An intern-sling‘ [irogrzrmnre will be given in the afternoon by the young people and juniors. in the morning and evening meiellngs special aildress- es will be given by ‘Adjutant. Davis. Mothers and their clrilrlrcu espec- ially invited. CALLED HOME BY ILLNESS. -—l)r. Fklururril .McNally, Spring- field. Musin, Dr. David NlcN-‘xlly und Mr. AS, MctNal-ly of Framing- lranr. Mash‘. who cumo home i0 lSuulmms-idc some duys ago on account of the serious illness of their nnrtln-r, -.Vlru. John .\lcNally is-ft 'l'hur.~uluy morning on return to the United Stilton. Their sister, Airs. (woken. who also came homo from Springfield is still with lll>.|‘~lll()l.lll!l‘, who it is pleasing t0 report is considerably improved. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH.- Early prayer‘ meeting tomorrow at l0 u. nr. Special ‘ti/lotirers Day" ‘Service ut ll o'clock, the address by Rev. Ur. Ramsay and the lMuslc by the ‘(L G. l. 'l‘. Choir,” of 50 voices Mother's Day tProgrum in Sabbath School at 2.30 p. m. Even- ing service at seven o'clock, when the address will ’bu given by Mr. Alurray Brooks, (Y. ML C. A. Mis- sionary to China.) Miss lflrzel Car- ter will bu the soloist at this ser- ylee, and lire Choir will render tho, Anthem: "0, Iiove, that will not, let mo gol’ A cordial welcome to Church and Sabbath School. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH There is no doubt that great im- presslons are being made by the powerful, instructive, stholarly and‘. persuasive messages of Evangelist Hamilton andthe sweet and ap-l peallug singing of Mr. Woodruffe. as they cooperate in their work of Gospel preaching. ulglrt after night in the Central Christian Church. No claiptrap, no lrunrbug, no frills, and ‘no fiummeries about the ser- vice. A clear. eiesncut, logical. scriptural presenbatlon of the big- K88! truths that confront human- ity are ‘handed out in a sane, sin- cere and unaffected manner, that claims the attention and challeng- es both the heart and head. Come along and near these men. You will be sure of o. welcome. HARD PIMPLES ALL OVER FACE ‘lor AbmFlh-mei Years. llealed by Cuticura. " I had trouble with pimples and Women’s Champion- ship Meet to be Held in St. John ST- JOHN’. May 6.—du-ne 19th has been set for the dole of the first women's Maritime amateur truck and field championships which will be held in Saint John U You Can Buy Two STUDEBAKER BIG for the price of any other car’ of equal ‘a 7‘ H iiN you are considering tire purchase of a high-priced car we zrsk you to consider this: For the price of any other car of equal rated horsepower, you can buy two Studebaker Big Sixes and realize the countless advantages of two-car ownership. Studebaker llig Six has become tlrc world's fastest-selling high-pow- ered car because volurue production on a Onc-Prrlfit basis enables Stude- baker to build into this car the many qualities that have hitherto been associated only with high pricc-—_\‘et sell it at moderate price- Only seven American cars equal the Big Six in rated horsepower and they sell for two to four times its price. But for Studebakefs famous One-Profit facilities-the price of the Big Six would be as high as its quality. Studebaker’: unique facilities Few motor car “manufacturerfl have foun- dries. forges, etc., to make their own ‘cu- ginc$—-yct one-fifth of an automobile s A. HORNE Si. CO., Charlottetown rated horsepower cost is in lilo engine. Even fewer build their own llfI(li\.‘S-—_\'l‘l one-third of the car's cosl is in llrc body. Studebaker‘ builds ull its owu bodies, nil engines, ul! rlulrires, gcansr-ls. springs, differentials stcrring gears, brakes, axles, urayiron tastings and drop forgings. Only Studebaker in lire finc~rar field cnifiy! such corirplrle manufacturing facilities. One-Profit value These facilities enable Studebaker to man~ nfqglllrc qtmlily cars un a Ono-Profit ba~is—<*linriuating crulsidc trrobts. The savings llrus rifcctcd are passed on to Studebaker" owners in the iornr of higher quality and lower price. I . . Unit-Built construction Studebaker facilities result, too, in cars designed. engineered and built as units. The hundrcrl.» of parts in a Studebaker function as a sirrootir-working unit. result- ing in scores of lirousands of miles of cvccss trausportntiorl. iiffiii" rldillg Com‘ fort and higher resale value. Always kept up-tmdatc Direct manufacturing control enables Studebaker to keep cars constantly up-lo- date. \Ve add improvements regardless oi the calcndar—~we do not save them up for spectacular annual announcements which make cars artificially obsolete. u- —n_ The Bi Six Sedan for vepauengers r ~ m! lr - 325951....» mumnmt-rmmyszuii‘: Wnllurvfllz, Onl- lo $8155 man 'l‘ is u car built to hold five passengers ur arm-chair comfort. Body is unusu- ally roomy. Seats are luxuriously deep and restful-richly upholstered in genuine mohair. indicative oi the tine quality body ronstruction you can -» t .t- ilmly pillars are of northern wiurc nstr-cross-menrbors oi hard maple. _Tllt ideal wit. .. r $2265..-. ‘- Wullnarvillr, Om. - ‘NTllUST ‘v "t at loail . - Big Six Rim ' cars in its pi ‘l r makes you u .t - and go sour » . passing beau‘ to Done in two l‘ 1 story is gcnnin . ~. . adjustable to an; t" ». ‘ . Special equipment on the Roadster in- cludes windshield wings, boot for roliap- sibie lop. front bumper and rear bumper- cttrrs, motomrtcr, spare tire, tube and cover. ‘ o o o All Big Sixes arc equipped with snub- bcrs, gasoline gauge on the dash. air cleaner, gas and oil filters, automatic wind- shield cleaner, reanview mirror, cowl ventilator, automatic spark. stop light and coinridentai lock to ignition and steering gear controlled by the same key that locks door and spare-tire carrier. ‘ A. HORNE stco. Summerside on the Allison grounds under the Australian CYlCkCtCYS the vigorous retort: it ham metlown sweet theories has s-tancd-iruuvher amongst. them Klilmelr, blackheads for about three years. The pimples were ttered all over my face and were hard and red. They itched and burned n lot caus- ing me to scratch and the scratch- ing caused eruptions. My face looked so badly that I wn ashamed to go out. " l began using Cutlcura Soap and Ointment and they helped me. l continued the treatment and in two . m ‘ l was completely belied." (Signed) Min Helen Budnllr, R. l. Box l1, Ncccduh, Win, Sept. 27, I924. Rely on Cutlcuro Soopflintmenr and Tllcum to keep your oldn clear. on -.-.-.:..~..-. _ __ * “ha-gt; ”\"q"-""i'.~'.'.'d=:l'smu|' sou-ass. . from English experts a-"nlonsul well by electing a Selection Corm-Jlohnos, Macaullav of Yorkslrlns. whom are player-writers like Hobbs mltllee in which the public can rc— the chem-plop county, Sandlillln, and ‘Psrklu. As the Observe-r ter- pogg- (golnplefly wnfld¢n¢e_ warty“. Fender and gmdwmk of sun-g,’ noly (IDBGFVGS, "in a few mouths it ins. as it does a chairman like Parkiu, Richard Tyldaslt-y and will be all over, bar islroulins- We "Plunr” Warner and coopted ploy- Watson, of lanes-shire. barwbod of confess we should like ~to bar the er nrotmtbero with fulll voting pow- Norts, -Woolley and Chapman of slloubilrl; below it 111w ‘begun era like Hobbs and Rhodos. CcmKtenl, lllearne, ileod-ron. Dumwn lalnly it ought. have instructed this Slovmz and Allen of Midd-ioorz. (‘ommlltoe Ito elect a captain be- Mead of Hampshire. Hammond and v M; v whom we [OpIQ l3 {tore the Henson opens but there Parker otUllouoeatcrsbir-e. Jupp of Sig“: otrlléllilillt eriiZEiIQ gfickcl-E ‘Filly; noise" or Ibootblsek lvhaiever effect these urtldicfl are, it lu true. considerations which Northams. Geory. of Imtovettowhim rm. l)“. "Mk men: g stockbroker or sandwich-luau alike may have they iruvefiiecu dislwulll- (utilise one to hoiritatie to criticise Tam and “Yensley of 91152401 and A" Qompelnors Qnun he resist are translating llfc‘s tilt-Lie daily ed l1y~t.lr<» more sober and tlumvzht- Hill-l pnln-y of delay A. W. Carr, ‘Root of Womestemhiro. “rod with the “amlme 4",“ , fnpg and downs into terms of i'ul critics and the true cricket fdn llri- burly shouldered fnotsman- -_____<4..._._.*_ , ‘ c‘ ° ,,,.|L.ke,¢_ From the clubs. routuun still u-pholds the view that. lulurland enptuln of Notiin-ghamshlro, is mhe 1 lllel tiiiimlien“ dAmMgcurb Athtlfitifi unis offices and all places whom must and ‘ought i0 win. In the OD-lnrirst favored player for the rxmi- DONAGH souool‘ icto‘ o un us uvo ‘- ‘ .. i ,,,,,,,l,,,,,. “my $1,“ remstnmizm men ‘moot tit is carried homo in the lnion of Joe Darling‘ ‘h? firIu011-“l;llon.‘lr‘ls nvanwit rivals hlyilfi-g A. E, Fnunwlnv m m" Hand“! of . . . . , easy chair pemm the hearth where Austrullan veteran mull!‘ l1. Allfilfa" it. Hlllllfllll, tho lradtr of luul b _ 3 ' if"? b” “(lturfd olhfppncgglotn 5c father John and in many oases. Ila l“ l5 W!‘ 00M Wflfliflvl‘ 1MB 0" year's expedition lo the Anli|>ode.<.;"“""'lsh School lor llll‘ month of re mu on as r e .- . . _ - D ' m Mary armed to the teettlr wxtlr uewu- the ‘lust tour of this country when. l',(,,ll. l ender the master nncil- ‘lizfilahe vnaMay “"00": 2. Q-Nclll ill Saint. J0lil1. p I 181 and guided b we whammy 0f ,1 l- Q _ d 1 , \ y_ M '1: a Elltfilifih ‘bfllflmflllthorpir of Warwick-shire who (has 4. M"! Mllmllhl" ‘ representative of the Y. W. C. A. , , _ H I l . u“, board 01c“, which is conducting the meet. will “mm” and Mamnmy‘ U. t N‘ n: Grade v-q, much; ‘fpflnpf; Nellie Tninor; 3 Lovey McNllly . , , , lire M. C. C. electing the England foil 1lkv~ rrlneplns ‘inflow i118 ‘Wrflhlust returned wl1h lYlH teslm from lewlw“ me Lmrles and n l” exicrrptaln and finally, in wrlnn-lng fic onslaughts of that. psir of ex- the successful ‘v.9, 1nd,,“ ‘mm Pemed m“ "m "m? mm“ will b" 1,8,4, ‘he “Aahwp- by scum, that moss tixiwlcrs. Gregory and Mac- Grada lV—1. Viola nrlsooil; 2. “My "Ml" “ m" “m” A" vmuld muko an w (rflinrn in nu [Xlllfllli]. - ~. -.~. .r:v._vd‘w Charles McNnily: 6. Emmi-l “mm ("Helium for the “nay raw gi-ave The Auntrallam arrived in Certaintiea end Possible: fl- Bram‘; 4- ‘mun Tun”? nrusl biralfiiluled with the M. P. ‘ qrgdq 1|_1, Mgr’ “@311, To irileurpl to foreuwl. the Enx- 07M“ lsr-‘l- 991% Mann"; z it, W. A. A. F. Entries are ex~ Emfland two Week” Mm‘ pm-tml from ilullfax. Clurrlottn- rwluw ~ ' ' ‘ H . , _ 14ml, 1mm", Ivwn- M00010". Amherst and ‘Bub-and u is o. big BUT-con- ,,§§,‘.I,°“,i',‘,,,“‘,'},','§,,§2.,‘j,1 $3, Grade 1 Jr-l, Jamaicans; 2 y," m," tried Sim" John‘ wider the phenomenally dry sum~ w“; dopmd on N“, Tmh," Tr“; Idl Murnaghln “In,” cram-I No combinnitlou of sportsmen nlor of 192i which gave the iiour- MM"), a,‘ 59MB m, yum, 5__exacu The followtn; bu! pofbct lt- _ THE EVEN.“ HIM. bus ovor iiet onto country to hats ‘their own. shirt-front, wvickots a WM], befmv. we "m, “m, MMch tendanco for the Infill-Ill’? 'lllerc nro to be ten evcnls for pl-iry in another hag been accorded and rendered England's ‘spin and p, "m. ,0 MK", u, Nom,,fl,am_ u Mliffll§lilfl_ Emmett Baal. Lin" ""3"" "Pi Mlowl" such n mighty fanfare of publicity break bowlom m; holplmm ‘ab: if 1,. H, M. |,,,,,,.,| M,“ U", flygwm of H5591 gmlth, “guppy, flloyflggddgzigh or lrculed w such a lrrlsglrlkrflllilhvir hand» had ‘tern ruvwcd: judging a player 0n one lgolMgd “m, ind dash flourish of pins an tho 16 Auntro- consider that Warwick Aumslron: apmmrunce 1,, a mmch M m“ m“ M“ -'"i'<">-""' ~ llan cricke-tx-‘rs. They have been has retired, t at the (IOWIMQUHK will the jottlimned this your and hho Iillrdlen- yards. four hurdlbn heralded to awn and u one wore Cilneimry-litiacDonuiil combinatlion ,,,,,c,, ,,,,,,,e,. m, ,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,o,, o, mus ll luvlflu 1'0 RUN lflllllll"! l1 5h ililmll to believe everything written about had been spilt in twain; that Cut- dummy“; M, "Ems and dvmerm IN AMHIRIT. N. In ‘filmdlnl! ilfofld JIIIIID the tour. the Tests were won and dliffo and lliohtbo batted all day ovw n. reasonable 5.3g“ n," 1M" ---— ‘iililniflil brill-d 111ml) Ion; wee-ls ago. Clem ‘Hill M. A. against Auotmlias might Iln Aus-operaucn, m mum Cara,“ “my, AIMIHIIREI‘, N8» It] T-John Silvt out. Ilx Wllnda Noble and Warren Bnrdsley are all tnalla: unit England t, righting to m, “W, o, necmnjy 8,60,. _,,,,,,,,,,_,c. m», Mai-ulna tine, no been busy journalists absorbing almost rotnlreve-not 1o hold-tho "Ashefl 98],“; Mm, “k0 Ham,“ sumlmo oxtendod N: Iflhthl to I'll in strapless or the Saint John Y. W. C. A. At n meeting in the Y. W. (T. A. last night, Miss Marlon Hold- ing. president of the Maritime brmlch or the Women's Amateur Athletic Federation; W. E. Stir- ling. ‘vice-president of the M. P. B. of the A. A. U. C.. and Minn Dorothy McArthur, representing Set England Specul- atingOn Merits Of Opposing Team our Best Advertisement V6 have a nice“ lot of Piano Case Organs ready f0!‘ shipment. Write f0!‘ prices. coupon. runy 3—-(,'l‘lck\"t! Crlc- England Must and Ouoht to Win MILLER BROS 145 can George ‘Street l-low Often Do You Shave ? porting Challenge l -," Factors thlt Coung Heraided to Death Have colqate’: quality created this demand, demand mad! Him"! l” price, that in why it ls the ohoapelt and but Shaving Qggp ;l you shave youn- oelf make It a nlonurv by using colgatu shaving cream. We oarry a oomplotn ‘ihiukelbllll UIPOW l f Col t". . P In‘ o _ o. ‘Gilli WW1 Wlllrlce in 220 ylrdfl every day a oolutmn or two of tho and rlnally that tho glorious uu- and TM“ Hum”, b“ mrored h,“ n special tolMllllo moo being hold l I r I I10‘ ‘y!!! ll". ,3?“ yards and 110 yards lpndon press ‘in what has beontcertnlnty of tho game ‘hovers ovur been“, “my “trike a b“ “m, a hora on Juno I In with l" ' A mqdnqx» "a m“ chimwnkamflb“ ‘l’ “l ‘Wmm l” “M” ‘n? ~ the beninndux of the aosoon nl- ‘ "fill" c“ 7'57"‘ flmiiifi‘ I ' - - _ hLp:,'|;u2 l::'.tlllQlll'l'lb Maritim mfno thouiwfliy o lotto spirit man“, on m. 9mg, 3.“ ' ,1 ‘ _“~ “ _. ‘ ' , -. _' r - . ‘ ‘ ‘J. * n ' . » , . .. __,,.a._r. s .»~.J .,,, .. 1