MAY 16, ' for those who vva ‘l!’ . 19.9.5 ‘ The New Willys-iitnlght gin-cylinder sedan. nt the finest. A powerful, luxurious car _ l.t\is a six-cylinder automobile thati “ |ctusliy grown quieter, enloothe and more powerful with use. lite senior flags which was played Albert Park. at Flllowficid, Mano hestcr. Hams scoring for Albert Park. CANADA'S NATIONAL GA-ME IN OLlD ENGLAND The premier honor in the British Lacrosse world is the final for recently between Stockport and Th; pibto shows H. Wil- IIIE cililii llliill Sllieciai price to clear Prowse lBros., Ltd, l WANTED - TUFINIPS. 18ml. A Ayiwarrd 8t C0. |GRO.—Get your supply at Kent Street. Telephone 420-111. D0 NOT DELAY AND BE Di$~ of’ APPOiNT.ED.—'l‘he Soilgro ls going fast. ltirst car Ontario re also. 176 K801i Street. 420-1.. 9 I 7-5-9ll' i MEN'S SPRING HATS-Look at your hat, everyone else does. SHOP from Holman’: Catalog.’ SEE OUR QUEEN ST WINDOW NOW IS THE TIMI’- FOR SOIL-l once] 1070-5-16-2l ‘er for it. OUR BOYS’ SUIT DEPT is over l ‘ L ~l 1070-5-16-2i FUNERAL our nelw onels just arrived, prices will he held f-iom his father's real- i , $2.00 to $G.00.—~'l’rowso Bros, Ltd. . 1070-16-2i liisL, at 2 o'clock p, in. PROGRESSIVE FARMERS ANDI GARDENERS have already ordered - ‘Church ol‘ Engiunil service dent-e. Sourls on 'l‘uei-iday lli , . CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD. in their supply of Soilgro. They know (‘rapliud on Sunday at 11.00 a. m. its value. Still time to get supplies and ill Springfield at 7.00 p. SQflgfQ Selling Sermon subject, "Particular Bless- but do not deliiy. III. Agency, 176 Kent Street, Telephone 5111483’ All 111a 1107011111)’ iliviiell. -l2U-l.. 9 l7-5-9tl. SOILGR-O MAKES THE CROPS IGROWFMske no mistake, use ex- tensively and you will be amply rc~ paid. Soilgrp Selling Agency, Murdoch Mackinnoil, ‘Manager. 176 iKent Street, Telephone 420-1., 917-5-9tf. SCHOONER DWINA SAILS — ’I‘lie schooner Dwina sailed 'i‘liur>l‘ day nighll for New Brunswick lports with a fill-i ‘calrgio of igroceries load- ed -hy the -wel~l lnnown firm of Car- vell Bros. Sill. will return vile ilirst ,ol’ next week ,t0 lake another 'fu'll CHILDREN LOST IN FOREST— See “Color Cut-Outs". Hansel and (irelhel, lihe ilWO trhlldraln of a ipeor woodcutter. were lost ‘in the heart . I l . l DR- IIAIJDWIN: "Poor fellowphe badly nod-s a chest protector!" l DR. M AiCiDONA L1): better every day." ea . "Nothln g of the kilaiil the-man is getting ALABASTINE, PAINTS, VARNI ES OF ALL KIN ivl-oPs, JOHNS BOFIAX. ooons AND wl LADDERS, home and \v l". \ Plate G For The MOPS, O'CEDA,R_ OIL AND WAX. OLD ENGLISH WAX. BUTCHERS WAX, PUTZ BROOMS, ELECTRIC WALL PAPER CLEANER, SCREEN QUEEN ITRIE-T . MAY Home WHITING. sues. BRUSH. os, ousrans, oiirs FLOOR BONAMI. CREAMl NDOWS, STEP grounds. OUEAN UP. 9h ~. 47‘ "(AIL y‘ . Li-Al! we have a large assortment of articles you will need this week fdr cleaning up your house, "Lawn or Garden. get everything spick and span fol‘ U18 lumm" g months. Look over the items below and make out a list of your requirements. the quality and prices right. Lawn 0r 11 i"o . 1s’t ,‘ Now is the time to You will find For Garden SPADES, SHOVELS, FORKS. RAKES, LAWN FENCE. LAWN MOWEFIS, GRASS CATCHERS. GRASS SPRINKLERS._ HOSE. REELS, WHEEL BARROWS. TROWEL-B, TORB. LAWN HOSE SH EARS. HAND CULTIVA_ Why lose time trying to work with poor or broken tools wnen you can get new_ ones for so little. equipmsn‘ will add to your nrldein the liwflrlnw v1 your Good PAINT qr. onset-on STREET - l i 14s Richmond Street Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and i lass Insurance at lowest rats, ‘_ . ‘p1 ‘. ' ’ - t‘ Y’ i _ ' i I v ‘R ‘ I. ‘a “mm, em this film‘ iwas drowned at Liinenblr I‘ ‘ ‘* I g ' ties- l ANGLICIAN SERVICES-In the Parish of New London on thle- 17th at" will be as foll0ws:-French River 111.30 a. ill. with Holy (ioni- iiiiiiiion. Burlington 2.30 p. ni. Reusing-zoo 7 p. in. Sunday School .1.‘ p. Ill. l _-.._-_ NORTH RIVER BAPTIST CIR- CUIT.--Scrvices for Sunday, Iliiay 1T. as follows: Clyde River at 11.00 n.nl.. North River at 3.00 p.m., King slon s-l 7.30 p.ni. No service at Long Creek, BODY sENTui-iOivlEr-The body of the late C. Harry Acorn who day pa». when his car went over a nllarf. will fliuiVE at Souris. by boat from Liincrlburg, Monday afl- cinoon, Interment will take place from his fullicifia resideiic. at ' SEE OUR NEW SPRING HATS 35R‘ for men and young men medium rols, and pressed ‘bay until May and lllgl, grade correct styaes, quay 1066 ity ,_nnd plliLJer-‘PFOWSE lBros. Ltd. ' 1070~5-16-2i v WELOH'8 GRAPE JUICE Car- i1'0111 SOUS") 561N118 AEBIWY. 176 veil Bros, have just regelygd a ed over the best of Canadian box- Iconsiznmeut of this delicious and "I19 a Dominion title. Allen was 917-5-9tf.‘i-e[i-e5hlng beverage “k you, gmQan excellent boxer. capable of hoid~ 1023 swing his own with the bee: of them. ,i'i0\\1i1iil iwiifn all the newest styles lporls u tremendous boom up tilersanll lnnllren», in Quins m, boys all '1‘@1enh1>11¢1ow~~- 'l11‘ici".—lI’rows Bro . . . . ° e s istlll alive and Iolcklng, and reported NOTICE. —- The See iuileral cf the late C. Harry Acorn THE cnsnnorrnrowu GUARDIAN ARRIVING DAlLY~lAll the ls-i- est stylus and patterns in suns lur men and. young men. Prices from 0t".\leu's soft hats <woi-.h up lo $3.00 $12.00 to $35.00. -- lPq-owse Bros. at $2..l0.—— 14.1, 1070-5-16-21 v FREDDIE ALLEN Twenty years ago, this 130- fwuiid boxer from Ottawa, clamber- and on several occasions he deinon- Hotrated his ability against the beat of U. S. boxers. He was presented with a gold belt when he won the Canadian championship. Allen ie to be still in Ottawa. STOCK QUOTATIONS IIAIJIFAX, May i5.—Qnotatlons furnished iiy Johnston and Ward Members of the lMiOI](Fel|l shock liixciulngc: -.l\l ffopeka & Santa Fe Ry. _ 118-54, New York Air Brllko Co, . 721A. American Can. ‘Co. _______ .. 187%; American Cur & Foundry Co. 100 ‘American Locomotive Co. _. 1101A; Am. Snielting and Refin. Co. 95 Anaconda Copper Min. Co. . 37V; IRS. Cast Iron Pipe & Pdy Co, Hill llTh; I2 NA’. Cell. d‘: liind. R-iv. RR. Cu‘ba Cane Sugar Co. .... .. (‘uha Cutie Sugar Pfd. .... .. International Paper Co. .__. Kelly Springfield 'i'ire Co. . Pun American Petroleum Reading Co, ______________ ._ Sfllliiiierii Pacific Co. __ llnion Pacific Ily, US. lmiustrial Alcohol (J0. . llnitetl States Steel ______... Cruc. Steel Co, of Am. Bell Telephone .___‘. Brompton _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Brazilian {Sraction __ ilnward Smith Pici. . Howard Smith -Com, . Spanish River Com. __ Steel Company m‘ Canada . _..____.. ing car of the. year Unit power plant the roughest roads. endurance. of a dcei ' lures-l. "line tried to _ . _ . , , “m, Rh“? way Om‘ {mi as may 2 p. ill. Tuesday, Riiiltlfii; Iuliiliife Sltecl Isl pill. wniiilcued about the ran into an ‘, _ " ,,Xc,_,,,n,g a,,,,,,n.,,,re_ {Read .0010, s. s. “HlTHERWO0D."—’1‘hls Siltlwililglln ._. 1421/, (YnL-tints" IO find oiit all ‘SIIJOUL what Steamer M“ m" "m" M°““'e“i' Lamemide pulp‘ ———— -- —- 79 l,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,1 m “he two children in about. May 16th. with a cargo of Canadian Steamship Pfd. __. l-l" mu WOOML Chndren who follow general merchandise for Charlotte‘ Dominiuil Bridge .......... .. 0i 1th,, Mo“, and c,“ on‘, me, pictures town. After dlschurizinil she will Montreal Power __ .. l-Silih .*.l".':il day will have a set of "Hansel 1°“ i‘ Cari‘) 0i Prfllillce "1111 Live Wiflliiiiel; Electric -~- ~- 45 and (irclhe-l" paper dolls with which Smck h“ 3L JUhWB- Niiili- F01‘ National Breweries _._ . 5'1 ‘iii y can not. oiii tlhfis story for them 9111108 and rate/Q "Dilly Cflfveii Consolidated Smelters _.... T614; selves. -])0fl't forget u. start tile Bras. Agents. 926-5-9tf. BONDS - $11111‘ today on page iwol i -g i933 viptnfy ____________ __ llul (‘vi l RECEIVES $U-PPORT.—'i‘iie ac-‘ 1937 Victory ____________ __ 109ml ‘"“ ;lion of llic Publicity Association in , ' gANKg \ PERSONALS l Irvn- Chas. n, Gillespie‘ was in the ‘city yliiilifdtiy on business, ____.._ l , Mr. Artemas Coffin, Mt. Stewart was ll visitor to the city yesterday. M cQ-iiaid, Mr. Vincent Boston, Mans.- Mr. .' (l. Sullivan. Vernon was 111110118.’ the visitors to ‘the city yes- terdliy. Among the passengers leaving -b_v yesterday morning's train was MP8. Sidney Grey, who was em-oute -:o Seattle, Wash, wtlisre she ‘will make am extended visit. ‘Mrs. Boyd Gallant left Wellnes- lday mom-inig for hlfr home in pol-l. liflilli. Maine, Her sister Miss Em. Imil "H2811. Kelly's Cross. accom- flnnled tier trs- fair as Sackvllie. m5 1111*"? friends wll be glad to learn that ‘Mr. George l1‘, Hart who iii!!! been ill for some time is im- lllfflvin: after undergoing treat- ment nt the P. E. I. Hospital. M‘ss Elizabeth Hughes, dauglll. R1‘ 0i Conductor and Mrs Iiughcs. (‘Ity was operated on for nlpppml. loltls in the Qlty Hospital. Her many friends will be pleased to know she is doing nicely. The many friends oi Mr James J. Kelly, Fort Augustus will regret to learn that there is no change ill his condition. His sons M08513 Eilgvlle and Lucille a-rrived on the island last Thursday night. The nulny friends of Mr. Isaac Iiryfllton of Ilrackley Point Iload will be pleased to hear he is recov- ol-llu: from his recent serious ill- nits, Mr. Ernest M. Bryenton. former- ly of Union Road now of Swift Cl11‘1‘<‘11!. flask" Is paying s visit to bin lnuther iMns Isaac "Bryenton, Ilrnckiey Point Road after mi absence of twenty years. Hryeliton bull seen a great deal df the ‘Middle West and the Pacific but says ha has always kept s warm spot in his heart. for good old ‘P. Iii. ‘I. RESULTS COUN T Ono good job deserves an- other-that la why our bueln. no is growing larger every day. Satisfied customers tell their friends of our excellent service. _ Kelly's, Closu- i‘ fl Wednesday IIIOPIIJIPII for ‘ ~ ‘ Mr. arranging for signs for the 'd '- tercnl towns on the island ls"mcct-~ ing with whole hearted support. .-\ ,ililnibci' of lnders have been rc- ceivcd and others will follow very F-iillfiiy» 5T1!!!" -' - l the name 12111114 a __ ,will lie LIHEiCfli-Jtk! ‘mofor-lsllll‘ ,1‘ v- rs '1. i," . .. l RETURNSFROM SAD VISIT- Coi. S. S, Weatherbie of Bellevieil‘ lnotnrotl to the city yesterday to meet ‘Mrs Weatherble who was re- ‘turning from Quebec City where slie has been for the pasl five weeks after attending the funeral oi’ her mother Mrs Winn on April 9th for which occasion Col and Mrs Weatherbie were called lo ‘Quebec. The Colonel returned ‘shortly afler the funeral. Mrs ,Weathel|ble is accompanied by her sister, ‘Miss IGrace Winn, who will remain with her for the summer. MAKING GOOD RECOVERY. — It is pleasing to report that Mr. ‘Clinton Morrison of Fredericton is now well on the ind to complete recovery. Some ‘four months ago Mr. Morrison was suddenly strick- en with rheumatic fever of sucii a serious nature that his case was ‘looked upon as hopeless.‘ Skllfnl medical attention and tender num- ing have apparently gained a vic- tory over the grim reaper in this case and to-day Mr. Morrison is lilowly but surely gaining his former health and strength. f} DECORATING THE VEGETABLE IPLOT ih In the small garden, where space in at l1 premium. the vegetable gar- den may well -be used to tuck ill bulbs for later summer ‘flowers. For this purpose gladlolus offers valuable material. A few bulbs may be ‘set among the tomatoes. it grown to stakes. as they should be. Between ‘the rows of cabbage there is room for ii row or small groups of the bulbs, which will not inter- rfero with the vegetables and will rejoice in the same cultural treat- ment as the cabbage receives. - Many ‘people do not care -to grow large masses of lgladlolus in their flower gard\n because they value them chiefly for cutting and the blooming season is too short to re- psy for the space they occupy dur- ing their growing season. The vege- lIl-IJIG/QBNIOH offers a solution of the gladlolus supply. As this ‘bulb takes little space while growlnlmi large number of bulbs may be tiick~ ed conveniently about the veile- table garden and give It a touch of color and ornamental value in mid and late slimmer. Tubaroses may be used in the some manner as the gladlolus. l It is often necessaryto surround sarden patches with chicken-flaili- fences to preserve them from the depredations of neighbors‘ fowls. When ‘the garden is so protected the ‘fencebffers a situation for bot-h Try ue with your next pres- wirlption. All our drugs are fresh and ulrto-date. PHONE 271 ~ u. L. WORTHY. DIUQGIIT ' 1,7! Queen Street i r ,.,... 1. lbeauty and utility. Pole beans may ibe trained upon it to bear their weight of beans in late summer. S": not peas may be grown upon it to rut for the house. Gourde for the children. morning glories to brighten up the summer foreiiooiis: cucumbers may he trained as vines. their natural method of growth. ‘ Scarlet runner beans slid climb- ing nlllilurllilms may sdd an attrac- 'lve feature to the vegetable l": IIOII, draped upon a wll-e fence. ‘I'll ‘syeiidof- lithe I.“ i"!!! OBI . I i i‘ '- I 1i " I ,,... and 44 ank Montreal __ . -_ Easily the attic Money's worth 91925 This is the most widely talked about tour- value at an amazingly low price. . ." . . a remarkable brimming with big power . . . . the safety of an all-steel body with a beautiful, baked-enamel finish, . . roomier, more comfortable, better looking . . . ‘. the advantages of an advanced disc- type clutch . . . . heavy unbreakable axles . . . _. big, oversize brakes . . . patented, Triplex Springs that cradle you gently over Extreme economy- less gas, less oil, easier on tires, greater Let us give you a free demonstration—ask about our easy payment plan. OVE RLAND McLAIN E VSERVI 186 GRAFTON STREET c l Mi .li.,<\ ‘ ' Overland also, pfler: you ~ the World’: lowest Priced . 1 Cuupe—Tavo-do0r and Four- duor Sedan, with Slidill] Gear Transnlinion. v . ‘ , . 1f‘ “v CE STATION " " t I CHAFILOTTETOWN \ link Nova Scotis. _ - ., Wheat- May, i-itibé; Jilly. lfilviilzi Sept. 112%. I 1 Corn—.Vlay. 1121/4; July, 115%: Sept. 113%. Olilti-Jviil)’, 45%; Jilly i5 ; Sept. 9%.. i WIieutQ-Muy, 186%; July, 11284;: Oct, 1377s- i _---¢o->-—~— KILLED IN HIS FATHERS MILL ROBERVAL, Que, May Iii-Ed- mond Langvln, the seventeen year old son of J. Langevln, or ill s par- ish, nut a terrible death yester- day when he ii-as caii-ght 111 the belt ti’ a machine used in his father's niill. IN MEMORIAM MR .WILLIAM S. COFFIN. _,...._ The death of William S. Coffin occurred at the home of his son. Milton. at ISavage Harbour, on F-.lday e enlng of last week, May 8th, T ia-le ‘Mr. Coffin was a son of Benjamin Coffin who ivar. 0f loyalist stock. being among those who came to Prince ‘Edward Island at the close of the Ameri- can revolutionary war. He ape"! his entire life of 76 years at Sav- age Harbour, engaged in iarnilnf-I and fshing. Mr. Coffin was universally beloved and respected. He was in life long affiliation with the Mt. "Stewart Presbyterian Church, read-y at all times to give h‘s means and energy to the lip~ 'bulld’n-g of his chiiroh and at tile some time rendering valuable 89F", vice as a citizen of his community» in his passing his church and‘ community loses One of the finest- of characters, who had no enemies‘ but whose friends were legion. Of‘ his four brothers. two are livln-‘s'-, Kimball Coffin of Ml. ‘Stewart, and the Rev. Fulton Coffin. l). D. of Trinidad, one of the missionaries of the Presbyterian Church in Canada. There are also three sisters: Mrs Robert ‘Plgott. MP6] James Clark and Mrs John Mc‘ Kewen. Of his children. three are living and are as followszMelv- ilie Coffin. M. D. of Salvador Sasit. Milton at home and Miss Lillian of Charlottetown. in polilical sym- pathies Mr. Coffin was a liberal 1but his generous and lntellitlwi nature preventid him from narrow partlzatishlp, The funeral serivfie was conducted by iiifl P116101‘. R"- H. H] Penwsrden. A very larse number of people came to render their tribute of respect to the m_sn whom they had known in IovlnB and neighbourly relationship for more than 75 years. ___...__¢0>—-——- MRS. ANNE MacEADHERN On May 1st, the people of 3t. Catherine; were again called upon to mourn tile loss of one of the oldest and ‘most highly r0090!“ residents. in the person of M1‘!- Anne MocEscbern. Mrs. MacEachern was a woman of unusual flood health and strolls constitution untirtbout nine mouths ggo, when liie was suddenly strick- on with a stroke ofperslysil, the stre e being slight her family and man friends watched with prayer- ful hearts liui-l She might make II. recovery, but slight strokes seem- ed to follow until st last she be- came absolutely helpless. During .lt all times reconciled .0 the will of ilGl‘ heavenly Father, and bore bel Biitfiiilltfii in rcsignalioil to tile Divine W.ll 0i‘ iler nil wiso (‘real- or. ioilrolld by the words of the Apostle Paul “Whom file Lord iov» eth lie cllsslcntih, and scourgeth every son whom l-leri ccivetli." Nils. Aial-Elll-lierli was a woman of exceptionally swel-t disposition 1nd throughout licr entire life lio- lighteil iii llelpiilg those wilo need- i.d her nsslstnilcc. especally in limes of sickness ziilll death. Shi- was i1 mcchei to all who in any way needed :1 inollici"'s assistance. in early married life her illlli" band, Mr. Samuel AIfi£YiCflt‘iI‘3l‘i1. was railed away, liaviilg her with inlniiy". About Iiltl-tlil _vtar.< llgrll, her thing-bier, Hi5. yfalcuiin linrllcln, ll...d, ll-living n fziniily of six small children. which she wll» lingly null gladly undertook to curl i113, nnli with whom slic stay- il fiiiili l-artd for iii..il ihc iifliu 0i‘ ilUl (It'- clnse. ' _' She ivas :l l‘() sisicnt lnenlbJ-l‘ oi‘ lhi (Thin-ch 0i . otlanil and lllililu; lzi-l liletllnc was a? faithful zittend‘ zinl ni Wiilnitli and it can he tlnly lliiid oi her that she delighted Iii fiillilluig 1b,; words oi Divine Wrl‘. "Ho ye nul iveary in well doing.“ The funeral, wilicli look lloni he: late iesldence on May 2:. was one of the largest ever FOWI in this lot-ally. showing tho liish the cores 1nd lilnls of rlurlng acwecnl in which she was held. 'l‘he Milt -, jeavcil from Psalm 73, verse H?’ liiaco. i services ‘wt-lo coilductell by he!‘ , 11115101. Rev. D. M. Lamofli-rifiw spoke (‘Oiiilllliiilg words to ti}; 116i‘) ' She loaves lo mourn their loll om. daughter, Mrs. Malcolm M91?" row, st. Calherines, one sister. Mrs, Ki<~klial1i,..\'cw Haven, ‘and two brothers. Angus and Alexander Maclfadyen, nt‘ St. Cflbhtirifi8S,"_ so her grand children, Snmllfll an}! Russell in lhe uui-tetrsulflza; iilllta John and Elizabeth at home.» ‘; The following acted 116 Dill-boil!- ers: Noll Aiilciieiliie, “qaiiipljall- nionl. fiwr-n King. ’l‘homas Mp w. Hector MailNevln RIKIADKIIE‘ ' 5 eron. interment tQOk placqia ‘- Cathcrines eemetery.'_ ' ’ (Patriot please copy.) . _».,_.1....-ar>.-.»_._-. .- “AURANIA'S" MAIDEN TRIP UP ST. LAWRENCE The "Auranls" is shown dock ing at Quebec on Sunday. April 26 i Many of the se-ngers who Captain R. W. Peel. R. N. R, Comman der of the "Auranla" photognlphod up the St. Lawrence. ern farms. The insert shows on the bridge. disembarked were h. This was her maiden‘ V0]!- Britlsh settlers deetinodjer W her. ’ tin -- ell, silo suffer- . ill t II ‘ nseiy, yet with King ZEEBRUGEE Mit-iliomai. UNVEILID av BELGIAN nine ' , Albert of lelglum unv ellsd a bronze statue of lt. George In _ Navy on st. Georgie Day 101B. . .l In the Iffdlt o1 tho ONVIQ _ I “W50 it AA . 1