JUNE 22,1 1923 t. ., i} New Beauty for Dainty Fabrics and much longer wear The two worries you have in wash- ing fine fabrics, (lainty garments, are removed. You can launder tiieni now with lull coilfidencc that fabric \vill not be harllltll, or delicate colorillgs dulled. Silks, safns, crcpes, and dainty, ex- pensive lx-itions Culllc from tile wash with new brilliance and beauty. In thuurdllnls of homes \\‘1)ll'lL'i1 are using I’/\l..‘.i~’>l.l'v’lE IHUNCTCSS SOAP FLAKES. Th’: 1c p re while, crinkly flakes give :1 wt lldtrilll, “whipped cream" lather that llls-aolvcs dirt lllzlgiczllly. ‘I And save money in two ways: By gyivilgz; loilgt-l" wear from llllC fabrics; and, being nothing but pure soap, they last lUilgtl'-—-Clllllllg soap cost. You can't find anything better for use lll tln- washing‘ lll.'lcliillc-llor, in fact, for all laundry or household use. PALMOLIV illllilhtiESS shun lFlL/liKES Made in Canada i904 ' l in handy one-pound packages or bags. (lnlt-r some today and begin savmg next tune loll wash. The Palmolive Company of Canada, Limited ' Montreal, Que. Toronto. Ont. \Vinnipe¢, Mon. \ ounmws FISHING STREAM CAVENDISWS ROCkY SHOALS 'noaen'r SMITH wms TRIP T0 l SAFETY ON THE STREET ORIENT ‘ {One of the most distressing _ , l; ghts tilat llleet the human eye is U/llllchlliflnn N°rlvhel?ag_ulfwfrlallli'nll lto sec a child rlln down by a ‘In “mm l“ “e . street car. an automobile, ,oi' by a lgan students will be returning J01" _ , 1 the various (loneges and nnlve,.sl_ ltruck ornwagon on our public Hes (or the summer vnclnnnh ‘streets. lilo iniury is not always Among Others return"); ‘vlll be lffltlll. 0t’ course, but- very often Robert H. Smith. who is now com. 11f lcsnlts iii the loss of a leg or memlg MS first wear at we Unl_ llrlll or Ill solile physicilll grief of vemw or NONE Dalila lthe parents ln heartbreaking and Inn Sh“, M home wllll nolvevmn ill Sllilftill by lriends and neighbors. be véry snort as he wllll be llln,‘ l" lluveryoile loves children and every Sedme June lull,’ wlnlre he will one suffers when a child meets an hoard the steamer “Prenldent Mm]. _an inJury. What is the answer How ‘Bonn “n. a lrln l0 lhe Ql-lent This Jlllly we prevent street accidents? renlarklnjle Onnnrlnnlny ha; been ‘As citizens, we must do all that hnnnrmd “non lnln l“, we Unlygy. ‘we can‘ to assist in the enforce- slly nnlnorllles n; a result of ‘up, nlent 0t laws governing traffic, nxnnllenl ‘mnk lnln yea‘ Twelve ,and. as parents. we must see that nlnllenls were Selecled 1mm [hg lour children are- taught habits of lnnnsnnlls enrolled, nnd we 6919c. safety. Ollc careful parent will do ll0l1 was‘ made m. the basis of scho- jnuvh l0 encourage an entire neigh- lnslln nveragnh campus acflvltieglb0fllOflll to observe the a,b,t:'s and course followed, excellence ill 10f Safety First. studlles being the prime factor. The 1_ What $111111 we say when the l-nnnnnle twelve will not only get ‘injured person is a man or woman? a free trip but will receive salaries The injury may be equally Serious MS“ ‘and is always shocking and dis- Their itinerary will be frolii Se- ll-Telifilllll hut we have less patience M11,- m Hfllvulp Hawaii m Japalpltllali ill tile case of a cililll. To Japan to China, from China tolprcvcllt tiles-e accidents wc must French lmlmcllllla, slnylnl‘; two or lrely 0n the (enforcement of traffic three days at each port vlsitedqrules and we must see to it that from llldolChina they will g0 l11'1101- 0111? do we obey them our- tlle Philippines where they ivililselves, bllt that we encourage spend some time. Tile llomewarti lotilcrs to acquire the Safety habit. voyage will be over lhc same Herc is a standard rule: when you course and the ivllole trip will pro- bllbly take two months. Need-less to say iBob is highly eluted at the prospect_ and his parents are pleased to learn of the honor and opportunity he has earli- ed. We are of‘ the opinion that it ls a rather unusual achievement for a first year student to be the winner of a prize like tlliis triiLand speaks well for his scholastic re- cord." This Robert ‘Smith mentioned in llle ailove paper is the oldest Ison of Robert Smith, formerly of lCharlottetoivli. ‘Robert ‘Smith, sr.. lls now ‘Supt. of ‘Schools lln Nelson lCo., Norlli Dakota. ‘He attended ll’. \V. iCollege from 1895 to 11808. reach tile center, look to the right; when you are in a critical position use your common sense and do not lose control of your- self.“ if the danger is from an auto, stand still and do not con- fuse the driver by (lodging. Never pass bcllind a street car, auto or whether another car or auto is apprnaclliilg froln the other direction. "Keep your head,” is a mighty K001i rule. 'i‘ln.-rc are many unnecessary strslat accidents. Some of thclll are caused by slipping and tripping; b91111.’ struck by projecting ladders. poles, etc. frolli wagons as they “"11 P0111018; material or articles llrzlppillg from above. You can easily picture ll (lOZOH which you know have caused an injury to .__/.~¢oo->i—— l .\_l "n. I.- i. ‘.1 l “ J Tobacco Prodti i” -I all 1n II/ i uoulllloll lull srolusl BRITISH BACON MARKET. yourself or to lfiul-lllblal‘ of yourl family or friends. lllost accidents‘ arc preventable, if we will use the‘ ~l'27,1S3 head. ‘NIORTH SHORE, BRAQlKLiY BEACH brains that were given to us, and Cables. June 1s, 192s. ,,,,,,,_. Sam, l l l Dominion Live Stock Branch Canadian ieallest, lean and prime: ‘sac. to 90s.. ba-les, '90s. m 954.,‘ , . llfirm. Alneiilcail 70s. to 851s. lnsaIWOIIIHJI ELIOH. to 1118s. lDanlsh 99s. to 10.»‘s. Market stronger llnder light Dall- lish killlllgs_ these amounting to Lending Money (By Mominiorl News Service) --<00->-——-——-— sileclilzlted heavily, and lent llloney more heavily to someone who will llot return it. Bury me somewhere Cables. June 14, 1923. Glasgow reports the first sale of Scotcll fed Canadian cattlc from 13c to 14.0 live weight. These cat- tle landed. at. Glasgow early in April, made very good gains and the consignment was marketed iii line condition. ‘The feeder W118 well satisfied wilth the prices real- lzed, The S, IS. Gracia. landed 181 lCanadlan steers on the ‘llith. These were in fillr condition and realized from lll/gc to lilc. A flir- ther lot oi‘ 300 were landed from 11%c to.131/§c. lBest Scotch bee! sold at 14c. Birkenlleati sold 1150 ‘Canadian lat cattle, 21c to 22c. in sink. A shipment of store cattle was laud- Pd but ‘not. sold at time of rflllorl" ill Please wear both the ringsf‘. 'i‘llis was tile farewell note left by Mrs. Annie l\lury Carswell of Hove. whose body was recovered frolli the sea, to her sister. Mrs. Carswell, it was started at the inquest, left home saying she W11! 11101119.’ t0 the jewellers. Next day her body was found at the foot of the cliffs at Black Rock. Tile woman had shown great self-control, said the coroner, in keeping her worrying affairs to ilcrself. Someone apparently knew sile had money, and bm-rolved heavily frolll her. IN MEMORIKM MR. WILLIAM-‘VAN g. lLondon cattle dressed sides 18c to 19c. per 1b. ‘Slow demand. Shipments through lMfllllfeill for export to Great ‘Bflilllll during the week amounted to 13158 wattle. IDERSTEIN 111 1s our sad .- ule deatlllof wlililllll villi °l 11223- 53rd 31-. Edmonton, who Passed away in his sleep at the ripe “g9 0f 32 years 2 man-tbs. He was born ot Vernon River, P. E. I. in 184i and when a young mun moved 1° “MINI-sue. where he lived‘ uiltil 001111111: to Edmonton flve years ago to make this home with Ms dallghlelll Mrs. C. A. Andersen. from whence lie pasell to his eternal home on May 26th. On Monday. the 28th, funeral ser- vices were held in Highlands M9111. odist Church. conducted by his p33. 101'. lRev. W. A. Smith, who paid flt- 11111! tribute to the earnestness and 99999011111011 oi’ the life and chame- ter oi‘ ‘the departed. Mr. Van lder~ stein leaves to ‘mourn their loss, one sister and tlhree brothers in the East. also flve dflilchters, MM. E, H. ‘City. 0f P; E. 11.; Mrs. M. Matlheson, 0'1 ‘L08 Allileles; M111. Arthur L. Beer, of Vancouver; Mrs. Waller McKay of Calgary and Mrs. C. A. Anderson of Edmonton. The pall- bearers were Messrs W. E. Poqle, Arthur P. Alitken, J. L. Mellish and Albert B. Aitken, all former resid- ents of Montague. The beautiful floral offerings showed the high es- teem in which the departed was held by ills friends. the following paying their trilbilte to him in this way. T-he lianiily. Highlands Church, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Poole, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Bond, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. lMoLcan, Mir. and Mrs. G. R. Deeton, llVlr. and -M1't!. C. G. Sheldon. Mr. and -M-l's. W. F. MoSweyen, Mr. and Mrs. lM. McLeod. lMr. and Mrs. E. H. Ward, Mr. and lMrs. D. A. Thomp- .4 Con ensed Milk _ l: bub losing weight? Does his food rec with him? Thou,- sands o childlen have been raised exclualvelypn Ealllg Brand—o puremoumhlng easl y.- digested natural food. Sand for Fran Baby Boolu 04D 28 son, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Grierson. LONDON, Julie 20.~l l i BRITISH cATTiE MARKET inirned lily will, l Dominion Li” stock Branch nothing to leave to you. l have IIPHI‘ you. u oi the lslanll’s l 2—2.20 Trot 3—2.35 Trot and Pace Entries close June 25th. All will be accepted without entrance fee. ners. CBUSB. straw and stlrbiing free. at end of fifth heat. .I<‘. J. 1E. WRGHT. Starter 11,15,21Bt. races Entrace fee 5% loi purse, which niust accompany entry. 1 iilluailc sionis —AND— Entry ilnlo, Confederation Summerdde Driving Park Monday July 2nd, 1923 $900.00 PURSES $900.00 L-Free-for-all Trot and Pace, purse $300.00 purse $300.00 purse $300.00 best 3 in 5. No entrance 5% deducted from money win~ mile heats, The management reserve the right to alter ‘program i'or sufficient Purses divided 50. 25, 15 and 10 per cent. enter and four to start. Classes not filling may be declared ofl. All classes five to Hay, National‘ Trotting Association Rules to gov- ern except where they conflict with tilcse conditions. Races to ilnisil J WYATT, Sec’y. Summer-side tion to same. M-r. and ‘Mrs. J. R. McDonald. A Your Account l . Please 1 PllY IT l, Accounts due are being mailed to- < day. We request your prompt atten- O-OQQ-OQOO-O+O-O-O+O-O-O ileleliralion oi Filtielh Anniversary ‘ll/u I ‘l "Z4 Ill/I. v1‘ cts Corporation of Canada, Limited ‘ i 1n till/l _, 9 if: s41 Purity beyond a question Suit-s y o u r taster and digestion. STEWART’S Cream Bread Your Staff 0’ Life O-fO At Lowest Prices Woven Fencing And Wire At Lowest Prices Dominion Woven Fencing 5 Strands 32 inch, per rod 85c 5 Strands 40 inch, per rod ' 37c 6 Strands 40 inch, per rod ............................................. .. 42c 7 Strands 40 inch, per rod .......................................... .... 41c 7 Strand: 48 inch, par rod 50¢: Dominion Poultry Fence > 20 Strandl, 60 inch, per rod .......................................... .... 90o 2 pt. Galv. Barb WIN par‘ 80 Rod Spool: ............. .. $4.50 ~ American Painted 4 “M. 1 , Barb Wire, per 100 lbl. $3.60 No. 9 Galv. coll Spring t Wire, per 100 lbs. ..... $5.25 Special No. 12 Galv. Coll Spring Wire per‘ 100 fbl. ...... ...... ‘OM . Steel Fence Posts Mada of good deal, nut, and substantial, price each 06o All Fencing delivered It your station In lou of fifty l rod: or more. Rogers Hardware Company, Charlottetown