926-. M/(Ylrtl ‘ _ W _ Vi“) .......,... r .. m...” , __ f YOURSELF TIIJ-IEALTH Only (Kellogg's) has such flavor CRUNCHY-CRISP flakes of golden corn! How good they taste with rich milk or cream! Served with juicy, ripe fruit! Kellogg's are the orig- inal, genuine‘ corn flakes. No others bring such de- lightful crisp-toasted a w! 7 Never tough-thick or leathery. Try ‘Kellogg's for lunch. Order them at the cafeteria. A delicious ' treat any time of the day. Sold by all grocers, Served at all hotels and restaurants. ALWA Y: in ' I inner - 31.7.1: “uiiiznfile wrapper. cons FLAKES imitations cannot bring you sleeh wander-flavor ---aecb will. dfllnchy h . The genuine corn llahee have the signa- iIrn el the originator on the package. will“? i ‘Central Guertlian lllr L‘. ti. I. T. play In Zion church 9271-5-14-21 ut 7.30. lServit-e conducted by Rev l’. A. Fitzpatrick. UNITED CHURCH. TRVON CIR CUlTZ-Mr. R. Metcnlfe will con Tryon 7 lp. m. mains oi‘ tlle into Captain D. J. R ivednesday evening accompanied by his son-ln-law nut daughter, Mr. from his into home in (Wood is p. n1_ sov INJURED: -Wili'rc(l Mm: Road. was struck yesterday even a broken leg. The accident hnp o'clock, when the lad, who been riding on the tail oi’ a cart of a-n oncoming car, which was ilrvcecdlnl; at a moderate rate ot speed. Witnesses say that the at» car-driver reported it to the police at once. The injured boy was (aarried into a near by residence and later conveyed by automobilr to the City Hospital. Last night he was reported resting comfort‘ ably. . ---<a-e-Q-_-- bllnurtl’). Liniiurut for burns, PERSONALS Mr nnd Mrs Green. Newton Wen‘ visitors to the city yesterday. Mr. nnd Airs Robert Clltllllfll‘? |Nou~ Wiltshirc uw-re visitors to tht |eity yesterday. Mr. lCd. Lerergne. of the Marine lmpnrtmcnt left yesterday morn ing for Chuthum. on departments. lmsincss. Wold tins been recehled from ‘Boston that Mr. l). A. Bruce's con (iition is very weak. Numerous (‘rionzls in the oily will await mort l'(*.-U.h'§ili'iil),' IIPWS. t Mrs. W. l). (llliis oi this (wlty. ‘loll. yesterday morning on u month's visit to lfloston and New York. ‘ Ivltessrs. .\. S. Dickson. i... (‘ Plirkis nnd lwuncis J. Sharp ar |'iV|'il \"\'t‘.ilill'$tllly night from Ho): inudluml to lake up farming in this (n-ovint-e. 'l‘hcy are at pre» soul gilt-sis at tlm ilevure Hotel. Her Whole Body ' lSeemed to be Affected SLATER oxronbs ron turn Every No better shoes can be made ior the PH"- part oi the shoe being selected with the Qfuu" °'"' ‘m’ mtly the best used for uPPl="l)¢°\l"l°"'vb°““°°" mu“ n“ unites m" built by expert Il-Wttilil" W" '°'°"*"°' ally constructed lasts. - l TO, OUR EXOLUSVE 0595R- I . LATER SHOE Buck or ' m Calfskin an e - . Ive sll their old ALLEYudh-Eu ent Leather; be; . . t any n e curtail: 12mm {tum Buy iiarter’sy Tested Seeds For sale a‘! our IEE-D STORE. QUEEN STREET’ cHA Lorrerovvn‘. and by our Aoslnrs all over P- E- ISLA D. N, m“ g, "M QQQIIdQ o! the Province for 6m- csnrsn-s s5 arose can sunnlv YWP "1"" ‘with the but Seédieiainaiile forPURlTY and GERMIN- "ION. 4r vases In the seen enemies. should be n luarentee. you ere saie in buying OARTEWS 85503. OURSPECIALTIES FOR 1926 High Grade M01131" "Nickel" TlmfllllYv °°"""" 0'4 Ewan-t. Mammoth m; n Clover lmwrltd by "I ("ml "W" England thla year, “#us" Canadian Mammoth No. 1 Clover from Northern Ontario, High Grade No. 1 R000 Alslke Clover. Choice m. 1 Ontario crown WM" Fl" "'4 White Russian Seed Wheat. I'll deed om we have e m“ oi superior Ontario flfgw" qqmwm“; ggnner," "Leader," “Vlflvry” and "smashes". ‘Also a csrlond vftwlvlm" White s“; 0.1;. y’, .1. value.) Alao Island Grown hits Banner om ‘ma (M. Fife 0nd Wheat. wmm- prices. CARIEQ.,&,_QO., Limited » shawl‘... n. ‘the with»). s. island So Says Ontario Lady Before She Used Dodd’: Kidney Ptlla. Miss L. A. Pose suffered with a severe attack of kidney trouble ney Pills. (Ottawa, Ont, April 2.-—(Speclal) H"! bud n. very severe attack with my kidunys about two years n)!“ thin llllil, i was laid ulp f0!‘ 0V9!‘ l! (week, My whole ‘body seemed to be (dust-lea. r lost my appetite and (was tailing fast. At last I sot n. BOX lot‘ Budd's Kidney Pills ascl 80! help right away. I have not been bothered Qnce." This statement comes from Miss L. A. films. who resides at 432 Nelson Sirnot. Other sufiorers from kidney ‘trouble tell or vain-s re- (llevi-(l and health restored through |the use oi’ Budd's Kidney 19111! ‘They strengthen the weak lcidneyfl and remove the cause of the ‘Pfllll- ‘Thcre is no reason Why MIYOHQ ‘should continue to suffer when ‘Dodd‘d Kidney Pills can lbn obtain- od from (iruglzists everywhere. or The i)odd's Medicine ca... ‘out. Toronto. _.____ l J. Lester Douglas 30 Queen Qtrset | e e I > _ _ |_ in a campaign for the establish- 5-30 F. M- ' ' » ‘qtlme Pfovlnces Charlottetown, )- E lug“ or a panqcluropean may, “a? 1,47,, yo... won), Sunday Distributors for Quebec and Ma A POTATOES tion the Austra tan (‘aunt on 00. ‘ . CoudenhovmNalei-gl announced lu WMAQ (443) Chicago. Radio Pho- & Agent for the the Vos-sischeh Zeltung tllltllt tologlue. - M - v L CREAM "Emu-ope, is on t e verge of euot - 0.45 P. . nnsums _, sHAaggAtsAfona or war. KFUO (5415) 5t. Louis Current lb . , "I “fllnk a Co" u‘ ;::'_";l{flfi_"_°{v_(j':";:|¢::,:,,, The war menace he declares is (Evsngm am" T “one” ML ,,,,,,,,,,_w_ |,_ mum Extra part0 on hand. $79M" m" l“ 19“? ‘he prmwm 9'00 P" M‘ n|...Z‘i.n|_.»i... o. 1'. Both "f" A"'"*""'~"“"" If?“ European developments are to be W113}; (370) chwwm 1|, g, m, m,,,h,,,_y,|| “use... _ semi lsuiT-nwfimr 4 write or. phone 100 or 088 i viewed from historical standpoint!) New, 31.95am ' Brndaibane-M. Kennedy r l$|:::h':r-;M;L;u m“ i Bs the prelude to a new outbreak. 930 .p_ M_ cardigan-n. J. McDonald a ,0. inn“ MMhm__Turn_" um ’ ilow Often Do You Shave ?_ ___-- Have you ever trlld ’ "Colgatfl Shaving Cream? Quality created this demand. demand meds possible the price, that le WhY it" l‘ ‘h’ cheapest and best Ohevlni RESERVE 'l‘hursday, May 27th BOROEN Union Hall, May 16(1) (iuct services Sunday, May 16th no follows: Tryon at 11 u. m. lNorth HOME FOR BU‘R.iAL.—-'I‘ho re. MaoMiiiuu, arrived in tho City. from. Boston and ‘Mrs. Murdock 'M(:Phee, The funeral will be held. land on Monday. -May 17th at one‘ Alt-er, ten your old son oi Mr. and Mrs. Jumes hlacAloer, Spring Park in: by tin automobile and suffered p0ll0il on ‘Euston Street, between QIIOOII nnd Pownnl, just before six ha.) jumped oft directly into the track eident was unavoidable, and the and found rellei ln Budd's Kid-g Frederick Graham some. Says Europe Is Radio Programs‘ SATURDAY, MAY 15 EASTERN STANDARD TIME EHEWB WHlE-CAPB 8.45 WTIC (476) Hartiord--Well~ mlnater Glee 6. Banjo Club Program. 8.00 WLW (423) Cinch-Bore: 60l- lege Night, featuring Mountain Ballade Played on Mountain in- atruments. 11.10 (381) Oakland-The Stan- iord University Band presenting and Tunes. 12.00 KFNF‘ (263) 'Shenandoah-— Studio Program oi -Old Time lMlusic. l SILENT STATIONS Eastern: CFOA, CFCF, CNRA, CNRM, WBAL. .WC-AP. WOAU. WCX. WEAN, WGOP, WHN. WLlT WOO, WRVA, WTIC, WWJ. Cen- tral: KFDM, KFKX, KFUO, KMA, WCAL, WGBD, WEMC, WGST, WHAD, WHO, WOi, WOS. West- ern: CNRV, KFAUI KFRU, K-LX, KTAB, KWSC. EVENING CONCERTS 6-00 P. M. WiIIBO (226) Chicago. WWIBO Trio. 7.00 P. M iMhW (423) Ciucinna cital 1Vll30'(226) Chicago. Musical and Program. ti. Organ Re- ‘ 7.10 P. M. WEEI (1149) Iiosion. Boston Sym- lphony Orchestra. Mr. James J. ‘Smith. Maple Plains vras a visitor to the city yesterday; Mr. Russell (Frizzcll. Belfast, spent the week end in the city the fittest (it'll/tr and Mrs James Bryon» ‘on, Victory Avenue. Thi- mnny irieiltls oi ittrrnlond Xit-Dtmoltl, eldest son nl‘ John G. ‘ind Mrs Nlrlmtinld. Sailors Hope ‘il‘l‘ (lclilzhtcti to so» him out again ‘titer his serious operation at their ‘iome tho latter part or March for appendicitis. ikeq \Ilnur(l'n Iliniment for burns, VERNON SCHOOL iionor Roll for month oi‘ April Miss liurringtoufis Dept. (trade lX—l. Arthur Stiiiivnn; 2 hlttruarct Huntley and ‘Lloyd vVnstlnorclnnd (oquui); 3, iiuth ‘Fumes-s, Grade Vllkl, Ruth Fraser; 2. JJnrlnt-na Fraser; 3, William Sulli- vnn. ilrtttlo Vi, - l. .\l'ril‘|lll| linnlnlt: 2. Dorothy Furnoss; 1i, Donald lltllli- y. Miss Mnt-(Pillvrtly ill-pi. (trade X (Senior) l. Joseph Mvltonnlil; 2, Louis Sullivan; Ii. two Fraser. Grurio \'i t-luninrv i. Mary Martin; 2, JiJSHDh Altu-(‘orlnzlclm Light Classics and College Songel WNYU (52 (2 hr.) W11’ (609) PhlJlmArtiat R ‘ 7320 P.’ 7.15 P- M. ti) .\_ A- d-Jpzci eeitul. 780PM wro (zoo) A-tlatfllc dny. Program. \ 1.50 n. m. WSAI" (326) Cliaci. Chimes Concert. 8.00 P. M. 8.15 P. M. WBAI (326) Cincinnati, ‘Card. ' nounced. 8.30 P. M. WihW (423) Cluci. Final (liars Concert. 8.4-5 P. ‘M. eale. tProgram. 0.00 P. 1M. WGCO (417) Mlps. St. Pa cale. WIMAQ (448) (Chicago. Theatre. gram. , WDWI (423) Cbtci. Night (Program. 9.15 P. M 9.30 P. ‘Mi. (2 hr.) WlGRlC (326) CincL Stu lturcs. lots. (Program. 10.00 lP. M. Musicale. KMlA (252) Shenandoah. Mandolin Musicians. 10.06 ‘P. M. KTHB (375) Hot lS-prings. lan ‘Solos. 10.15 P. M. 10.30 P. M. gram. 11.00 P, IMI. lProgram. 11.10 P. M. verslty Band in and lSongs. 11.30 P, (College M. Grade lV~1, Jackie Sullivan. Grade til-l. George Sullivan; 2. Hazel Huntley; 3, Gladys Huntley. Grade l(Senior)-—1, Margaret lie/Donald; 2, Florence Fraser; 3. 1.01m Fraser. -Gra(le[ (.lunlor)-1. Frederic urness; 2, Jay Sullivan; 3 Wilson artin. ‘ Ether _ ———‘°’—‘—‘ wggfirégzfi" cums“ Popular New, we've only told you a little of what we know about FLO-GLAZE. What nose VALLEY scnoot. ‘ Hour. ' - you are interested in is knowing what it will do for you. That's fair erwtgh. Just WEBH (370) Chicago. Special Num- ‘RQDUN. oi‘ ‘Rose Valley School for April: (trade l (.ir.)—1_ ‘Ma/e Nicholson 2. Doris MacKelmie 3. Sam Nichol- 8011. Grnde l (lSr.)~—1. Hazel Nichol- son 2. Anna lMacKenzie. Grade (lull-l. Grace Mselnnie 2. Ella Todd 3. Joseph Graham. Grade IlV-l. Murdock MaoKin- no); 2. James Macintosh 3. Ewen Todd. Grade v—1. Evelyn Graham 2. ire. Nicholson 3. ISadlie Munroe. Grade. Vll——1. Johnnie Mun-roe. Grade Vl'l—-1, Mar-ion Glow. 2. 3. Annie Now- on the Verge of Another War (Canadian Press) BERLIN. May 11. -in launch» I». ~( 1 mot. (306) Seat I 1.00 . , wlsm (m) am Huron. WTlO (476) Hartford. WtSOi-l (246) Milwaukee. wsst (m) Cincinnati. Quartet. KiFNF (263) Shenandoah. Program or Old Time‘ liiusic. 9.80 A. M. bers, FEATURE TALK6-S»PORT8 7.00 P. M. WEB! (349) Boston. Garden Talk. WLP (-509) Phila. Slports Corner. WlPG (300) Atlantic City. Talk. KILX (508) Oakland. Baseball 7.15 P. M. WJP (509) Phlla. Hints to Motor- lsts. 7.20 P. M. WTHBiR (273) lStaten island. Bible Questions, 7-30 P. M. VWiilAiiI (275) Atlantic City. Lecture (IMHO (435) Ottolwa. Oozy Corner. WIBBR. (273) Staten island. Bible and instructions. 7A0 P, M. -WSA.1 (326) Cincinnati. Children's Stories, 8.00 P. M. School (School. 10.00 P. M. I . . , , t » tl ‘lilo-O. n. LePeee l/ 41/1/11 z/tll/t w “k5: (608) Oakmnd L‘ a New. gigifiamrxilnfniha-iwm gliilirlr-‘J. J. llnlhae l 00.. IAI- _’. ._,_,. i‘ n P“ o1 a ml- mm-m-‘I A. homo‘ anvil-ensue West-J. a. lnalaee ‘ ‘ "“’ " ‘Lm P. M' i n-J C 0 tun. k don Humms-rslde-F. W. lltrelll 9°» c" ;; moo (an) Oakland. Sports Re- ;;;';;,;=_'~_,,,,,;, g ,;',,,,, at. Wt. Hwlgwmtl’; cuts-em a 0- . M <1, view. Gupereeum-nsrry Dunn :_|-. i-lfihphk ‘ C," than.‘ onuw (291) Vancouver. eon Talk- WANT TO DANCE? (Name of orchestral is glvflm) 7.15 P. M. WlPG (300) Allen-tie City. Pier. 0-00 P. M. Wit-NY (959) New York. Bernie's. 9°" l‘ Y" ""7": 7°“ TseseienoiN-mnlunmty (pp l ‘Bhflidelphla. ‘Ben ‘v3.1a KTlliB (s10) mt Stprlligs. Now An H - m“ d self’ viii» It e Fling: ‘W Tabhletsmmon ther B (aéotdcilhr. M. T l WAAM (Nilggiagwprkfilllll-IIOI F0111! llnflton. 120° m“ @5233" °n7'°°d' u” ‘ """° °°""" "" "' w‘ w“ B l m“ '“"°"' ' ' ' i 1a '1) n '. Ad ll xno (us) San manna.’ un- w- m.- -»-»--- ems“: tam We (‘"">.s"r".°~>‘~' "‘“"li‘é“i.iti“’.fi‘.t‘tl.iit.ii“iitls. use. " > " a", . . ""' °' °°"""' *‘~ wmwumk” mum i341).New.Yoi:k Casino. wor (sao) Schenectady, syi-(wuse wlcoo (m) Mlps. st. Pnul. than‘! l‘ 2-80 A- N- Unlhgflvw wsM (ass) Nashville. (fiance. wmc ((16) Hgtrol-efi Petals Royal waste (300) Cleveland. Syncopu. ma! 06) Loe Aussies- Inst/tits; ~ ' "Mr eve w“; o , o“; 11 P. . rs. ‘ qfllfllil L. WOIlJlIY ‘ Pun-w o) Amino c", on xrvus (m) s). bouts. Witseckera. v2.30 A. M. (copyrlsht. "ti. by lhlerllationui , "'0" Nail‘ wir (son) (runs Deuce Music. KFWA (e01) Ogden. Reno's. KOA (m) Penver- Perched» 0111b "d" mm"- W?!” “um” l on muses-amines wluw (m) Oinci. cum Farm. wtaam (m) Chicago. Moulln 12.4: A. m. M | wuss (m) Kansas on; slun- '"""I' m" '° M" ""1 " pHou‘ "1 i . n. “no II-le one-shire eeees, 0-00 P. M. am!“- l ‘ eating tee me: new end thee. Don't 1 Gilli-ceased. rm ehlldrenellellltl- QIQAJC (sloflloutflel. Windsor. WANG (016) Richmond Hill. Ape - haw , “he,” n, l: angel's Ines. Any ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,~“.,,~,.,. wmmr (m) New York. Oeinsno- - ‘ ‘l-°° A- "l- ms Itm “YLS (345) tCliiuaga. ‘Program. W. S. A, i. Symphony Or- KSD (546) St. Louis Gra tro. » WlMiAQ (448) Chicago. Pratt. WmlC (-176) Hartford. Vocal Seine tions. WEP (509) Phila. chestra . - KFNIB‘ (263) Shenandoah. WtAAllVl (263) Newark. T0 be ll:- WEDAD (266) Nashville. Musical. WillNTY (259) N. Y. Austin's Milli- wrlo (176) Hartford” The West- minster Glee and (Banjo WLMIAK (266) Buffalo. Musical Pro- (Berea College ‘Union [City WOM (3915) SarAntunio. Trio. WSlMlB (319) New Orleans. Frolic KISD (546) St. tboule. Vocal. IQFAB (341) Lincoln, Sigma Alpha WOOD (242) Grand Rapids, Studio Will’ (509) iPbila. Orsan Recital. WlStAl (s26) Clnel, Musical by the (Bicycle Playing Card Sextet. WRAP (476) Fort Worth. The (Hired Hand's Little Symtphony. WllWAK (266) Buffalo. ‘Mtuslcal Pro~ W100i) (242) Grand Rapids. Studio KOO (361) Oakland. Stanford Uni- wami (mo) ‘Chicago. ‘Popular. 1200 Mid. tie. iRadlo Night. Sunday Sunday nl Music Studio A Pat on the Back Uver YourPainting You can't help a little prideful chest expansion when neighbor John steps into your house, gives your newly painted job the up and down, and says, “Fine! where’d you get that Enamel?" l And then that grand and glorious feeling, when friend wife throws you that grateful, understanding look; settles down to some real housekeeping and cooks up a meal that lets you know that everything is going to be all right. Sure yin dill its-with your own mm brush. But, honest now, a good deal of it was due to your wise choice of FLO-GLAZE ENAMEL-at least it helped out a whole lot. now you know you can do it again. You've got a pat on the back for this job. There's a whole lot more coming to you, because pretty nearly everything in the house can be given an enamel finish 8 Enamels "The Finish that Enderfl’ Dawtlz Concert. Bicycle Old Fid- (Club ul. Musi- Chlcnlro (lio Fea- This ad. is justafew friendly little memos to let you know what can be done with FLO-GLAZE ENAMELS in your home. Any interior surface can be finished or re-finished with FLO-GLAZE ENAMELS-floors, woodwork, furniture, plumbing, toys. You don't have to stretch your pocket book buying a lot of different specialties for different uses. FLO-GLAZE ENAMEL covers them all. Your only variation will be in selecting different colors. Ohyes! floors and everything! it stands to reason that if an enamel will stand the racket of floor wear ii. will stand up on any other surface. The gloss of FLO-GLAZE ENAMEL won't exactly put your mirrors out of business, but it has a gloss that gives the clearest. reflection of anything in the enamel line. And it holds that gloss. FLO-GLAZE ENAMEL throws in a lot of other uses just for good measure. Veranda furniture, garden tools, and a lot of other semi-outdoor implements that receive more or less indoor protection can . be enamelled with FLO-GLAZE. Now then-positively no! When it comes to uslnglthis enamel for the outside of your house or veranda floor. We might an well put you straight on this now. FLO-GLAZE PAINT and FLOOR PAINT are intended for that purpose. .You may wonder then why we recommend ‘FLO-GLAZE ENAMEL for boats, canoes, automobiles, buggies, and farm implements, but we do, and sell a lot of it for that purpose, In this connection, however, you must consider that. all of these articles, while in use, are continually changing direction. Their ex- posure is not fixed as with a house, and when not in use are usually cleaned and housed for protection. Amy's Accord - Tunes Bicycle Studio call up your nearest FLO-GLAZE dealer (there's lots of them through the coun- try) and get him to send over a quart or pint or half-pint. Try it out, keeping in mind the fact that we guarantee it to please you. Just read over the directions on the label, start in, and see if we haven't been rather modest in our claims. lnitnutllllnlnsn s. Baton Bu. l-IEAOOFFICE Tflflflflffl curses-mm” MOIITREAI. VlllilllPEll VllllllflllVill __ Also Makers of Flo-glaze Thirty Minute Lacquer Enamels, Maple Leaf Paints and Varnishes, Granitine Floor Varnish and Dara-lite White Enamel y Sport MADE IN CANADA. Chariottetowlv-Fenmll I Chandler (‘harlettetown-Bllflll!» mil" 3 P"‘"|°" Cherry Valley-J. It. MeEsr-hern Colennnn—.l. A. Slnlilnnflll CQpIQy—AIlfll\ A. Hausa! (mm Bed llridxr-A. Peters Orwell Cove-E. l). “clmod. Pntere Road—-.I. L. Melilnrwn Pnrl. Borden-Ghee, Dnull C Ben Georgetown-J. A. MnKlnnon Hampton-ll‘, l1. Webster ter River-Cathie A Uetitife Kenn lon-Tnplln A Co. Kinrbse-D. A. McPherson Montague (Lnwer)—W. A. Pearle Co. MoreIi-I}. W. MnEwen Murray Barbour-Prawn l Bone, Ltd. Tyne Vnilry—li.. -I. MeNeill, Lllnlkd Tyrone-l‘. J. Bainer \ lrtoriw-Wfllht Bree. \ermm—l\tlre, Jail. M \nrnnn River Bridge-Gen. Forbes Wv-lllngtne-Arsenanlt I flnudet. Mll- Wood Illiflilk-sl. I. lteart J The ____i__t.r_--~ --— _ _ . 1 . K00 (am) Oakland. st. name. “£8131: H61) Milwaukee Coleman's KQA (an) lllillgeg- an" c“ KFWA “u, 054"’ hwy" 10.00 P. M. I irgiuums. WKRC H23) Clncl. V 11.30 P. 1.30 A. M. KGW (402) Portland. H001. OIll. Z00 A. M