ASTORIA ‘OTHER? Fletcher's . toria is especially prepared .. relieve Infants in arms and ildren all ages of Constipa- qm, Flatuiency, Wind Colic 00d; giving healthy and natural sleep. dDiai-rhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by ‘gaming the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of “mid imitations, always look for the signature of , may Harmless i119 Qaigiei Physicians everywhere reconuneud it. Central Guardian A MEETING of the Hospital Ladies Aid is called for this even- lux at mu at Mrs McLean's, 169 Kent St. ' 9443 PROF. FLETCHEWS STUDIO will be closed Monday, ‘Tuesday, _ and Wednesday oi‘ this week, re- " Opening Thursday morning, May 27th. 945g P. E. I. MOTOR LEAGUE. —It was intended to hold the annual‘ meeting of the Motor League in Sunuuerslde on Wednesday even- ing, but owing to the roads not yet being fit for traffic, it has been de- cided to postpone the meeting till Wednesday, Julie 2nd in the same place. NiEW TiRUSTEE-‘At the annual meeting of the Prince Edward ls- land Hospital, lMessrs W. K. ‘Rog- ers and J. 0. llyndman were elect-l ed trustees, the former being re- elected. Mr. lilyndmnn who was not present at the meeting finds to his regret that he ls unable to ac- cept office, owing to pressure of business. The trustees therefore up; pointed Mr. ll. ll. Horne ‘in his place. Y SPECIAL — 27 Paris colors FAMOUS STYLE PUI N T§ t/llilllom am mkirzgfir in Hosiery DAY you are invited to see an un- usual assortment of exquisite hosiery. New Paris colors, rich, lustrous silks and sheer chiEons. And every pair possesses 5 unique style features now are famous. Perfect hosiery is assured because of them . . . and correctness of style. _ Some of these famous points you will find in one brand of exquisite hosiery, some in another. But only in Holeproof will you find them all. That's why millions seek this kind for fashion safety. Sec these 5 reasons: [ l) No impe actions. Style vanishes with imperfiecfionl. And here olepi-ooi safeguards you by nine ‘ A HAPPY SHOWER-A very enjoyable evening was spout in; Spring Valley Hall on Mondayi ll/iny 10th, when a large number of pt-ople here, and inn the adjoining Wciirliies met to tender a "shower" .io Miss illlda Stevenson whose mar- riuge took place 0n Wednesday ev» eniug. Miss Elia Ramsay presided. and after statuig the object of the‘ This picture shows lMzrs. béll and Gladys Sudsbnry, carried mamm‘ °f m‘ 9"“? ‘lu a daintily trimmed basket ui‘ beautiful presents. Miss Ellil'l\lt'.- ' "'”" Neill and- Miss Hazel Profitl, pre- , elect. While Miss Ella ltamsay read ' * ~ ' ‘ ' ' i‘ ' iihu nccumpunii-d verses, which D"‘w“"- were green-d by applause and laughter. _Mi:s:l sieve-risen thanked _ _ the zlsselnhly. for their generous “lrelllml Vwllll ill“ (lonnuonfl which we“, composmd m» leaves this morning for Antlgoulah linens, silverware, grwnlte ware, ai- , lldllillllllll, glnst-uvare, and a sub‘ wlll b“ “Wily "bill" *1 “'¢‘"l\» stnutiul sum of money. Dainty w. ~——\~ froshmenls were then served, and ‘MP- Ululillll" llll-“l-‘i. Rll-‘lldmrly- tlu- iviinnllitlel" of the evening ivas who “Yul uu u six Wwku visit to plpflyjalxlly 3pm,, i“ d.ay~|clq|g_ ~ The|frlvnds in Huston, nrrlvoil homo Llildftlfiel follows; 'I‘his good num-Iglllllfllily cvcuius. lie was accom- bur oi‘ your friends and relatives Oflflillllfiil by his brother Angus who ‘Spring Valley and vicinity, arolcnnic home for u short visit. gllillllflfifil her.- ionight, to tender lo you flu this auspicious occasion. lMrs. n. n. Jenkins, wife of the our hczuty ielicilatdons, upon your lion. ii. ii. Jenkins, M. l'., and tflllillililflirlilllir on the mntrimonai meg,- ,g,-,ughmr_ 54;,“ l.;,.,,|yn_ hm,“ sl-n, “o WlSll you a smooth ll'liil|;1rri\'(=(i in (iltnivu 1mm yup“, “on,” Il.-flip)’ VU-Wigfi" “_,{"“r“eyl of llatllpkl‘ iu (Jhurloituttiuvn, l’. 1'1, i.. and have ‘llbs-‘i Elllll illoullill- if. Alvdyfl if ' when up residence ut 7i Park |ll|;! un nciive part nu the social lltn _,\,.,.,,,,,_.4“Ouuw, mun,“ or the ilfstrict and promoting good _‘___"_ ‘ ' sport. and colngeninllty you will be _ ,, , V greatly uriuaeil. But our loss lsmlghstlvlg’ jrljxvjtfifikrfqml i?" lwlxhll “Haulers gflim and w“ hope mm "nan I‘ ‘ n. 1.4114 iom illllQll\(1l your fun"? yeum Wm be endowed _ i - VlH ) iuntlnllvcs and friends with every blessing. which will l>el'_"_ ml“ luuuuc. M“- Mimli Wilt‘ for your hill measure oi’, happiness. lmlmerly MM“ We ask you to accept. these gliialllwhfqlle “ml l“ as a kind remembrance oi‘ the lovr.>'*'°1"lllll “wllffilllfl- and esteem. from us, your friends "l lllc‘ 111188- reiativcs and neighbors. Annie .\lurrziy' of 'l‘l|0y' u l':' stopping —--——-¢0>_____ PERSONALS SlFOGk Quotations Patrick Allan Murnughan is HALIFAX, ‘May Zl-Quotntions litirnislleil by Juflhlliilflll and Ward, Nleinbers oi‘ tho Montreal Stock , Exchange: Rev. J. W. (Jodfre arrived in the r(,‘ity Friday from dzlruro to attend illzaoillifiznanéilsalga Fe Ry" -- 1372? llhe limit-ml ol‘ his brother-in-lnw Am Snze" n; 44in: the lute J. ii. Ross. Am: Bosch‘ Mag Cong‘ o‘ " . _ . . . . . . .. 2 iDr. iMacGuigan left Saturday 3:11:21cairwf“gflfglldblllv'RR- 325V‘ morning for McGill University. Consolidated‘ Cg‘ ' ' ' ' " Montreal, to take a Post Graduate International kg‘? Doctor's ab~ ‘ ‘p r °' spending tho 24th fishing at Fort Jiuaustus. 3% 92% inspections. It is a fact that few other fine hole are so uniformly perfect. [Z ] Correct Paris shades. Paris authorities select flee ncwest colors. Our scientific dyeing process been: than: Fleur and bright. Our anti-fade treatment potent bu: adi ' ng. [3 l Superlative trmupa . Even in the heavier weights there is no cloudiness, no streaks. _ Firs the nil! is tested, then it undergoes the scientific éalqmal treatment. [4 l N0 loom ends. Loose threads ma: apparatus. so lioleprgof carefully trims the ill-lid: 0f each lh7$fl by haa . , [5] fixquiaile cleamen. In sheer chilfonr, clearneu (Uliltfs only with the use of uniformly even thread. The lack of ll in cheaper silk causes unsightly shadow ringi- 5n, at greater cost, Holeproor’ selects in China the ulk bulged finest of all oriental grades. All l-Ioleproof numbers have these points. No matter what color or fabric or style you choose, each pair is iauitlessly and fashionably correct. See the new colors at once while the assort- ment is complete . . . at all Holeprooi shops. PURE THREAD sruc '2 L ll new Paris rhadrr. Smart and trim fit-$ I Q Q- Runrlopai hem. i I. . mghemmed to). PURE THREAD SILK over Rayon Extremely trim filling. 20-inch rilk My. In many new Pan’: colon. flolejor00f’ fiasier FOR SALE BY Pllllllli-Fildllsllll Shoe 60.. Limited . SUNNYSIDE , ' I l mull - 5.2241; , . . THE cnsntorrmown ooAnbrAir“ i“ lA fortnight ago, with ithe genera: strike in prospect, $0,000 women marched from the Embankment to Royal Albert Hall as a demonstra- tion against strikes and iuckouta. Lionel iGibbs, a well known London horse liiiiiiliiriiivoriiiiii.iiihisiiiiigiiumdaniiii woman’ WM “fled a °n° °l the Mr. ii. J. Iiiat-lniiinld, Pity, line bed ’l‘\-lcgrapli (‘u., to visit his nlothei- who is ill, Ht. roccivinu‘ u very! i why Make this test and know why King spring’ has no equal Lift the mattress off any Shun/war K 171g spring and lie down on it. You Will be surprised at its easy adiustment to every bodycurve. You Will be amazed at the comfort of its steel fLlbTlC, No one, 0f course, would sprln _ _ Slumber King is the finest steel faint; spring mutlc, yielding a lifetime: of sleep luxury. At either end, stout yet sciisitivvespiral spririrf suspend its 26_ ribbon strips of g of smaller coils cross-tie them. _ border strips and cables prevent sslgwzng CtiffCS. No matter where you lie on a b’l'..'in.'/.-_~r King, ycu feel secure, easy, supremely comfortable. Nerves and muscles relax. Sleep comes and stays. i See the S/unz/Jer [rig ut yi;.ir_ fniloritc store. Study it, compare it, nixl you Wlll buy it. QIU th Slumber slcci) tiirectly on a i i l g. But the tcst xvill show you how uinl A llllll i i l n.-..rc t till’ .1. Four rt y... l/‘OUblC-V/ltltll ‘I. |.i a l} ii I.‘ P l‘ 4.3: .,.-_..n-nvvrrnvnn 177m >... ---s---......~---"~-u-n-usn-n-u-"n-n C omplete your comfort QSTERMQQR Hrrizrfirv“ Ric/g. Unrqtialled by any titlier wlurc cotton fcliiiiitl'ii‘t':s.~)ll1Cilililtlu for .. :I‘li so tine a mnr- llula; our be sold . . . _-\'. '.‘-"~.:tifin1i1:itiinis. Look iii-e (L-tifl-rurooi‘ lube-l. nun...“1..sun“.-sauna-unless“: GRAlCELINE BEDS ~ OSTERMOOR. MATZEWRES $153 ~ZZuilIfarSleep by SIMM I with an il.{'t‘l,.i11p.'ti|l‘uil to the nun-n-nn-n-n-nnnn-unnnn linn Si) years. Om: y, the best; one SllllnlUllS Limited; ice, the lowest at NS R. T. HOLMAN LTD. Charlottetown and Summerside DEALERS IN P. RE. ISLAND At the graveside. the Bridflflt-OWII my Soul in the haven OI lilieffl of the family Ire Chester, succeeds his father in bani- ! S. Glnrk 0! course. During the Standard on of New i.....‘ corn-May, 10%; July. ma; Peter's Bay. P.E.l. May 1a. 1926- he had served his generation fafl- arch-iliétld Ziihflitlgzlerltlln, JOIItiInwam si- i, - q - - Sept. 78%. the last of a largo family of sisters cording to the will of God c '.\ '. 70X. e l" 0W9!‘ a Ibenéllzllllgdéfil. ' Oats-fililay, 39%; July, 40%; and brothers, asleep... and proggeqled to show Walker. Southern mléifldu) m1 gepp 41th "iMr, Pratt cnuie t0 Duvndns P-Esl. that the successful life acpgrtllrng ml h v am Union pucmc RM I _ _ _ _ _ ' H 140% WheatAMay, 152%; July. 150. fifty Years ago and entered into theme Gods word yvasu life of ISGSVKEU hinie (limrtette earns. a a Westinghouse Eleczrlc I 66% —---—<oo—-—--~ inerohantiie life. While here, hevto man in.God s wny and in Cod s cho-ieltl b ' mm ‘awn m United States Steel ' J22 I MP - married a iMiss Nicholson, who has[time. in the course 0i‘ has re- Rust. thher gdryrelgasyn o: the gut‘ n “mm “"2212 “s; g":..::..“i": err-ethos": first: 1r. 2.2.5.: .... .... m... ... whim“ i ' _ ‘ . l _ _' _____ ain vvosu es . I . rs n . o p , . ‘ V‘ ‘Murat-nuke PM ' ' - - '- 73 Mn DANEL B KEOUGHAN "removed to St. Potersa Bay ready response to the call of God|lwautiful committal service 9! m0. lbi-ontreal Vowel: __—'_ gililisuitsuxngafiflgptlti: ascgfibmtffrtliiaii slenaflio, tIffStriifKIQiiiEn ezzbllzllltlm nhilmhlPratt the urvlvht National “I-ewerkm ' ‘f’ Daniel lBlake Keoughan, well i i I 1 u. h l q 0y y ' ' g ’ ‘ y’ "M33 ‘ m‘ s I“ _ p .. 531,5 known C ‘P R conductor sued/mottoc-s the Golden Ru e. W abqhis kindness, his love for children mm A on, otroieuui . . . . . . . . . .. 101 awn n ‘d ' I m I it NR0 _ soover you would that men 5h0llld¥—-hlg Chrigtlikenesg in mamy way-er w)... l BANKS l 1y,” I'm 3y n? ' n m y 410 i0 3'0". d0 V011 to them". his A special carriage was necessary tress, Clirs. (DR) 3:111‘: ‘$3121 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 24.01,; 3W1‘ ‘ljfililuiakglgi{hayltflllrg business stand scou attracted at-ho bear die floral tributes to the Brandon. Nianitohn, Mrs. n. 60x0! n . n real .. 260v, ' " " - Bunk ‘Commerce .. 21s - Wheat-May, 163:1‘; y; , . ism”. 133%‘ a u y, 177%, Field Fenced LAWN FENCE i BARB WIRE 1 No. 9 Galvanized Coiled Wire. No.12 Galvanized Coiled Wire. Nos. 9,12, 13, 16 i s o f t Galvanized ’ Wire. ‘ this Four carloads in be So m‘; WP Are You Ready For the 24th? l Look Over Your l Fishing Tackle i lKn lllel‘ _._-_ We can supply you with all and sundry from n noel; t0 n nlnker. Also n complete line Write for prices. l I of Hem-y Milward Enqlleh l WHOLESALE & RETAIL THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO., LIMITED. Fishing Tnokle.__‘l'hey’re euro to catch 'am. ' Call today and lblik (hern- over. ' Il. L. WORTHY ._...'.._|..._.i.-~_n.4. rvwvvvvvvv wvvmv v v vrvs (The above :, - I 1 020E115!- Tha funeral will take place Wed- nesday afternoon at 2:15 er'a Funeral illoxn church at 2.30, Mr. Keoughan r oi’ the Elks llfl. mloolps, B. '0, paper.) CHARLES E. PRATT. Lawn Mowers sharpened with nvodern and limo-date machinery. "We call for and deliver." i iti n and rospe it smiled upon g - is survived by his "wife, itwo dnugh- a] o p r y {came my w». Marsarct. B~ O- 7'9l9ll'll°lm,pu‘tati0n for himself lll the business Ccmrrany Agent here. Grace, night; world not only on Prince Edward. "om Dwydhme men who we instinctively a, w U“, Cfllymuc trust and lovo——a man of pleasing served m]. the strong personality! And the first long period. of thirty-three years lmpmumns depellded “pom further. on the lC. ‘P. it, thirtyone ofthese acquaintance’ as ‘m8 lenmed more m Kumloom’ which made mm "b of thin noble man whose conversa- deeil an old timer. lie was a mem- and the ‘Native Hlllfllllliltlended the funeral of the lute. Daniel BlakaKeoilghnn Wed- nesday. The palllbeurers __ Herchmer, ll. W. liarve flvoooooooq-q-y MrAree, ‘were J. will he difficult to fill. . . Y. J. W. niuy ibe said: “ll-is life was gentle qulckly by nmovh‘ m’ dmw W. J. Armstrong, Fred and tho elements so mixed in him ‘film that cloud: your teeth and Wlwlltn and B. Vanliorne . There that nature might rise and say toignpq-i]. hedthymm, Hag”, re numerous floral tributes. nil the world, "This was a man!"- is taken from a “we” l‘ ‘stainless mmrd m“ “ultender ml firmed and given‘ (‘harles E. Pratt was horn at 0n- "l" m" "°“‘l-' s“ slow, Colchenter CO., Nova ‘Sootia seventy-live years ago. son of the late Robert Pratt (Tan- Dalia“ Church 0n Sunday after- )_ He departed this me M st noon, ‘Rev. Wnllaoe R. MadWalker Hewaaa Weeks & Burns l 9H9"; 2f,‘ ,5“ .,,.?§9_Grea_t.0eorua Street l ihirn until he made an enviable re- lMacLgodI Lauchim The late Mr. Pratt was one of. "9' o nppeariome, gracious planners and ‘D1118 tion and bearing were such as t0 call forth the best ‘on others. l An a trlend he was loyal and it The pull hearers were: mililgell MacKiunin. of Si. Peter's. Your Smile can be given dazzling __ ' ‘l white teeth, and pretty amd lMrs. ‘RB. lMaoBeafll quickly, this nawway in not exaggeration to any that ho cherished hiis neighbor's reputation as his own. As a citizen. his mace ' o! hm fllYon can now work wonders .ln his home he was the essence‘ of hospitality, and in the, relations or husband amd father he was ideal. “He leaves his sons as uitiennost oeptthisrmnnhhiedentnlba. o e e Dental scimoe now proves that oil-color teeth can be widowed; One’: whole residence and at Dundee mppearnnce in changed. Famous MGLNO earl of the lconduculnz the nervriices assisted ‘mgyigg us; (hi; My mgthd a . lllaigkilcealv, QLM. Manhood and Rev. D. vnmlmqp» befom going on ‘ l B . 0 . . m. Ifreoence of diev. A. MoAulny"°¢n¢' Th“ u vhv movie smile- nr. at the service liens home was é are Io gieamingly whim. Lending very much apprec tied, At the ‘ ' ' ' lhome the choir naalg two favorite than,“ “dd, "h": It’ been“: The runerai services were heldlhulth? 9°"! ml"- at his It in called Pepuodent-n new- W r"-...P-=....:'r:. removing m‘; did not clear of eneouefnlly, The’: Ilny filled you. Run your booth and you'll P"! ' that absorbs die- eolontione you moth Ihntbreedsbnceuhnnd invineeeoothdeubpmuunblen and pyorrhen. Remove it and you will be amuedatwhntyonaDieoerd oldnyunow. Get n: camper thnfllnmA lhymns of the deceased and Mesh. l‘ Pmwcu d” ma!‘ ‘ad gum" 1H. Dewar sang as a solo Mathe- nnydrugecore. Orltlldiorlil- dnytube-noclmp. eonb well known hymn "0, Love, ‘“°"“-@ ‘that will not let me go". i “b, ‘Y: E “'5 At the church Rev. 1M. ‘Macteod, - Q ,road the scripture lesson, Rev. D. glmczligenfiw @5128? mumam ilMacD. Clark offered prayer, Mr.‘ '°- - e Malt!‘ 3-,; 155344,‘. Walter iBurdettie sang a solo, the. T°'°I'°~ Oil-u Q85 b Bridgetown Male Quartette sang’ r a selection and the choir an; two Nm" suitable hymnn. Rev. W-R. Maowalker ehole ll Add‘ his text the words: "David, when » ~ sEurassiqugg-y. '