.ii| the scalp. s away- or Sharnpooing “Bobs”- LIFEBIIIIY ~s ti]; perfect shampoo for ‘_‘bobs.” _ ondcriul lather —- its penetrating creamrness umcach hair from tip to root and gently hes away all excess oil, grime and old tissue Such '. thcn——the silky lustre, the softness, fluffiness fresh, glowing colour of your hair, afterwards! . z trace of soap is left, for Lifebuoy lathers ntly and completely, and every last bubble Lifebuoy is mild and pure. Made from the rich, sooth- ing oils of palm fruit and cocoanut, Lifebuoy agrees with the tcnilcrcst skin. You will like the clean, quickly- variishin g odour, because you like cleanliness. Lever Brother: Limited, Toronto. bb-Ml Coilrplmy of this city Ilill legal iihNEED TO GO Li) STlFLE FRUIT PROBE “No. thank you; I'll “my "l lrolrre, My eldesLrlnuiglltcr does the AliY, Julie 13.—Tlre Acme kangaroo walk. my second daugh- hus ter ‘talks like a parrot. , rretlrlrr against the attor- plug-l“; general of Canada and Al-lrvtrtriros uufllke a hawk. my conic mi against Lewis Duncall 0f|1s as cross us u bear and my moth- oln nn endeavor to illilli’. tiwler-irrlaw says l‘lll n gorilla. Willi" action launched 1 got anywhere I want l1 change- me combines investigation son wife ‘my like u lryena. my :.Thero is no P0180110‘!!! ingred- ient in liullowuy’s Corn Remover, and it can lie used without danger .or injury. More toes. corn, It'll promotea. Soiigro fee now aeionti mo in; growth. It la elioa . ,5 ' ' to a train — for all lvmlmP-inl: l‘ l”: “m °""“““'°‘ ‘°ir'l‘r?.“‘§r?..rr$’.i"'€a procuring an POTATOES. better LAWNSJ" L W and VEGETA LES. No matter when 7011C; fiillmlézx m your garden.‘ you'll be amuod at the l" my iantthnthsorootalthtbo assassins: u... urflvlvlid liq-o‘; what one man In!‘ 15"“ ‘him? 31km profit from tits baatnin d-frcarnrldollan!" oforagfillfidoglld plying barn- ertilizor. 6i: farm! if fill Juli. Inn: l" “Went-aren't... z r" h-“m-‘fi orfollfl d 01% Ill! l‘ l." SOILGRO Dlltrlb I70 Kant S0700‘ SELLING - AGEMY utnrrr for Prlnoo Elgar‘?- A ..' ‘i I . -<=.-.imrr=;sor~ioco.ul~1rrso ‘ . citsosorn SHINGLE STAIN For ahinglad mofa. oidlnoo. e10» WWW" °' ""9" m. ironed ahlnoloo. A largo poroifllll. °7 9"" m" toad oil la und in tho manufacture of thoao stains. making them tho moat superior and durable on ti" market. (in a Now Color Gard From Roenns irsnowsns c». Hui er-rmrm-rnovI-N. P- I- l- ' teda Central Guardian SHOP from Holman’: Catalogue NOTICE — Ice Cream Social in "Springfield ‘Hal-i. Lot 67-. Julie 19th, not filie following nigh-t. ‘ 1(_i23-tl-t172i ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL STUD- ENTP-‘lftolient J. ll-insium of Spring- flelrl, Lot 67 has recently graduat- crl from Macdonald Agricultural College. Qutlbeo with honors and received the ‘Uegrro ‘of B. S. A. Mr, llaslam is now holding an import- au-t position in Sou-thorn Orutario. EXCURSION UN THE BEAUTI- FUL STEAME-R HOCHELAGA from Charlottetown to Pictou every Wednesday. weekly at 82 50 good to return same day only. This will lrlve nu opportunity for n delight. fui sailand a ‘pleasant outing as well as n visi-t to your ‘friends on the mainland. 1530-6-12,fmw.3i BRIDAL SHOWER-Miss ‘Ber- nice Carter. whose marriage to Mr, lafiilll W, dtobertson lakes place this urrornilirg in the United Cirureh oi’ ‘Ullils cuty. was tendered a Sllifpfiric lltlStitllllliflQflllg shower rhy hm- frA-‘éilllfi u-t the residence of her fath- lll‘. Ml‘. James Carter, 45 Upper Prince Street. Monday eve-nling, A ‘lfwffy wqllllfllly gathered. amd utter lire numerous presents ‘had linen '|"‘"'l‘<7W’@'Il llilfin ‘the appreciative lbilhle-lio-bc ‘tile evening was spent Yely eudvywblyiin ruusic, etc. dalinty refreshments llfllilg served. wii? PERSONALS Mira Lilian Collinlgs of Bangor. “H1110. ‘lii visiting her sister Mrs ii. ltogers. . ‘Mr_ M-ichael J. Plineau, Teacher oi’ Mayfleld School. spent ‘the wegk end in irlile city. ‘M-r. Ava Wilson of Sullrmersldc was iln ‘the city yesterday return. irig home satire evening, Mr, Thomas MeNu-tt. M.L.A.. Md]- licilue. is among ‘the vllsitorg to tare city. _ Mrs. Victoria A. Dunloip, of Moncion is ‘ieavli-mg for home ‘today, "Mina ‘been the sues: of Mrs. Clifford Cox mt rho t‘ >8, ' vqcw" Hotel. ‘Souris. IN MEMORIAM MR5. ELIZA MATTHEW The funeral of the late Mrs. Ell- zn Matthew who passed uwny at held Sunday afternoon ut 1.30. Services at the house and grave were conducted by Rev. Mr. Lock- hurt. Tire funeral was largely attended ~ ‘School. ‘forlnier classmates of Don- her home in Souris on Friday was s i’. "‘.". 1W":- - . ‘rt-q '1! run cu ‘RLOTTEJ’ ' rows. i’ iiiuanoisn l DONALD McLEOD WAUCHOPE . BURIED HERE SATURDAY Many Exprooaion of Sympathy For the Youth Who Waa Drowned in Lake Waeamaw, Funeral services for Donald Mc- Iaod Wauehope were held ‘Satur- day afternoon in the ‘Second Pro-s- byterisn Church of this city at 5 o'clock. The body was taken to Allienrarle from White-ville. ‘N. 0-. where he was drowntd Friday eve- ning in ‘Luke Wacalnaw. it was lnct there by an undertake-r, Mr. and Mrs, (lip Shelirill and other ifriends and brought to the home of‘ Pill.‘ late Mrs. J. C. Tiromlpson to arwnit the hour for lburlal The funeral services were con- diucicd ‘by Dr. J. C. Rowan, of the First Pres-byterlsn Church. ass-Est- ed lby ‘Rev. Mr. lMcl-ver, of ‘Popular 'i“c-nt, A quarlette composed of Mlrs. J. B. Womble, ‘Miss Hattie Thorn-p- son, Messrs C_ ‘H. Long and ‘it. E. Itidenhour. Jr., sang two selections. accompanied on the piano ‘by Mr. John Goodman. Special friends of Donald acted as purli ‘bearers, They w‘ re: ‘Macan liollrrooks. Edward ‘Mart-in. Albert Freeze, Roy Sanders, ltoy Sides and Lewis White. Many beautiful ollfer- ings nlte-slul the high esteem in which Donald was held. not only in Concord, ‘but ill Whiteville Omong new foulld ‘friends. Outstanding union-g these were the following: A pillow from the ‘Second llflresbyiirr- lair Sunday Schoolkailother ‘haml- riome ilesign rfrorri the intermediate (lllrist-lun Endeavor Society of the snlne church, a wreath from Mc- Klnnon ‘Presbyterian Church. un- oilrir from the Concord Choral (‘rlu‘li, an immense heart stint iby the ninth grade of the Concord High aid, a cross given ‘by the Thompson sisters, ‘Mrs. Gip ‘Sher-rill. Mrs. C. ii. Lon-g. ‘Mrs. A. M. Tulrner. Miss i-iaitie Thompson and ‘Mrs. R. P. 'i‘h0m'pson. a design from ‘Mrs. Colu-pton, of Charlotte. dlesigns from Miss Estelle Hayes und lMr_ and Mrs. Carson. of Whiteville. Donald was born April] 23rd.1909, having just passed his sixteenth birthday. The latter part of his ‘life was spent in Lone-uni. as his fath- er, ‘Rev. W. C. Wauchope. had ‘been pastor of the Second Presbyterian (llrurc-h hem for more than seven years. and had resigned his pastor- ate here April 1st. to take up his new work at the Presbyterian Church of Whiteville. Most of Don- uld's sdhool days ‘had been spent in Concord, and no student ranked higher ‘in the hkarts of his class- mates and with the faculty than Donald. The ymlngtir set loved ‘him for his unselfish heart. his ready Wil. his spirit of good ‘f-erlluwshlp pervaded ‘every ‘group of which he was a rmeimlber. the high standards and idealls which ho upheld natur- ally made him the centre of any grout). The older set loved hlln for ills gracious.,galiant nralrner. polite and courteous on all occasions. rand the many floral tributes bore Isilent testimony of ‘the sympathy :of numerous friends. Tire deceased leaves three daugh- |ters und two sons to cherish the ;memory of a kind and loving moth- e r. The daughters are Mrs. Frank R. Jicartz, Mrs. (Dr.) J. -C. Houston. lCity. and Mrs, (Dr.) Fred McDon- eld. Souris. rof tho firm of Matthew ‘& McLean. and Harold. also of the same firm. Smiris. Two brothers. Mrs. John G. Pass- morn of this city and James Pass- more of Providence. R. ‘L. and one sister. Mrs. Sarah Barrett of this city. survive. - zzNation-wide F‘l1me.—There is scarcely a corner of this Domin- ion where the merits of Dr.- Thomas’ Ecleetric Oil have not been tried and proved. It is one of ‘the world's most efficient remedies for sore throat. lame back and many (rtllcr ailments arising from inflammation. Rubbed on the skin its healing power is readily ab- internally. - lilinurd‘: Llnlnronl. for tho (hippo. REAL FISH GETTERS .1. . I We Have Them .._.-_ Thoro’a lueh a thing at luck, when you go flahlnfl- but It you'll notloo lt'a al- waya the follow who haa The Best Tackle That's The Luckiest We hayo avarfilll"! "m will help you oatoh them- nooa. nesno. must. rues. amnesia, rtoan. can. IN Z d0 . rug Co. egg-user: I ‘ Phone j an I Th“ 30m, are Bream“, manager gins ‘picknickill-g Friday night ‘at sorbed, and it can also be taken Mr. and Mrs, Carson. of Whiteville. tr the residence of "her dnulzhter ‘Mrs. ‘l W. J. Clark in South Solon. ‘Maine. This coupled with an unusually ibrililiant ‘miln-d, made him the fuv- ‘orito of lbcth old and youlrg. i The untimely death of Donald ‘is being Inlouirned all ovicr Concord and wherever Donald and his pur- ‘ents are ‘known. , I/RKG Waoamnw.~the place of |IhnI aoci-rlent. is known as the "wick. |“‘l l‘"‘k'9- A Pllrty composed of the Cristian Endeavor Society of t'he LPresliyterian Church of Whitevillie ‘ o lake. charperoned by Donald's ‘lfllllel’. Rev ‘C. Walrehopi‘. Don- wld B01 buyflllrl his depth ill the lake and was carried down by the undercurrent. JRev. and iMr-s, Wnuehope who Wfls fonnlerly ‘Miss MuLeod, (lfllljghl- er of the late Rev. D. B. McLeod 0f Charlottetown. ‘l’. E, I., will tho in Concord for several days at the llwllle of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Gip Sherri", Both are lbearing u-p nfllblly, showing more clearly than ever the depth of their ‘faith, and e-ven in sue‘); n dark hoplr as this ‘has ‘been. were nibio to say "It is alll right, God never made a. ‘mistake? Dmlilild IWM! the only child of -Rrev. and IMrs. Wauchope. out 0!‘ town friends here -for ‘UlIrQ funeral were Mr, Willbur ‘Boyeo and IN MEMORIAM MR8 JANE GERTRUDE KENNEY Fortified by the last rites of the ‘Holy Catholic Church. rMrs. Jane i r My,“ PAGE SEVEN i ing. No cooking. Make this comparison! Compare the flavor of Kellogg's Corn Flakes with any rendy-to-cnt cereal and you'll appreciate why Kellogg's oubello all othera. 001m FLAKES “Look, Mother!" Watch the bowliuls go when Kellogg's Corn Flakes are served. it's the flavor. They love it. No other corn flakes like Kellogg’; No other so crunchy-crisp, no golden-toasted, so deliciously, oatisfyingly good. i Servo Kellogg's tomorrow morning and taste this flavor for younelf. | Ready to serve. Just pour in the bowl and add milk or cream. No wait- Aliio delicious with fresh or preoerved fruit. Get ‘ Kellogg's from your grocer today. Sold everywhere. Served in restau- rants and hotels. Oven-frank ALWAYS K "ogfopatanhdlnnlw aaolad waktifo wrapper pranvvu the flavor anl loop: the finial tout!- erlap. An oxeirnlua Kallog] Iulhrrll mates and companions. iler death came us a. shock to all, as she was in good health alld attending school two weeks previous to ire-r- death. All that medical skill and tender nursing could do was of no avliii and fortified by the last rlivs of the Roman Catholic Church. lrur spirit passed to its eternal reward. During ‘her illness she was vis- ited by her pastor itev. A. ‘Mae Aulay. also by Rev. h. C. McPher- son of St, Margaret's. ‘Her remains were conveyed fur burial ‘to St. Peter's. Church fol lowed by u large concourse oi sor- rowilig relatives null friends. A Solemn Higill Mass of Rgquieirr was chanted by Rev, A. Mac/inlay P. P.. who also conducted the ser- vices ut the grave. Deceased leaves to mourn l1 80F Gertrude Konnny passed away at rowing mother rind father and tw/ June 5. 1925 iln her cighlieth your, A native of ‘Prince Edws-rd island she was born August 2B. 1845 at White ‘Sands. P. E. -I_ youngest daughter of the iiate James and Margaret ‘Rdbertg (neo Jenkins) nml granddaughter of Hilary ‘Rob- orts and Susanne ‘Mnrquand. She was the widow of John H. (Conohan. Bay Flori/lino. P. E. I. By this marriage she had four child- lren Amanda A. wife of W. J, Clark. Mo"; Willis/m G. Conohsn. her son somewhere rill the West. Florence E. unmarried and Mary ill-wile T. iii‘. Woods. Providence. H, I. ‘After the death of ‘hor first ‘ll-um Ibnnd ‘she settled in ‘Maine. where she ‘married W. L. Konney o! Port- land who survives her. IShe leaves, likewise several grandchildren, a stator Mrs. Jdbn Butler. of Fortune Road. IP. lii. I. an aunt M‘ra_ Leonor Bllluim of Mt. Albion. rP. E. I. and many nieces and nephews and other relative: on the ‘island. Burial was at Calvary Cemetery. Bhowhogarn. Maine. We hope silo ‘to in ‘Heaven, Thar, holy place of root. For the wag nlwayo good to no 'l‘ he good alone are lbioot. May obs ‘root in iponoo. r ‘(Other paper-a ploaoa oopy.) HELEN MaoDONALD A pail of gloom. was coat over Ca-ble Head East ’and vicinity on Juno 2nd. when ‘the Angelo! Death visited the home or Mr. and Mrs. Ronald ‘MacDonald and claimed for its own. their youngest daughter. Helen at the early age or l7 years. ‘Deceased was a gentle. iovablo ‘Elisabeth A, Docherty. daughter of | mother during her illness. one sin- sisters Mary and Annie oi‘ ‘llostnu Muss. Tho pail berm-rs were six rlett Lewis. James MoKillnoll. fin, spiritual Offerirg. 0'Hrrnlry. --(l‘ntriot Please Copy.) the cnli to n better hind. ‘the 119i“ eased wlhose maiden mime was the late Angus und Jam. Doulieliy of Eldon. Belfast, l’. E. l. ‘She was n. woman of kind and sympath- etic nature, always hopeful. alwnyfl cheerful, a good neishbvl‘ ""1 a steadfast friend. she was visited during her illness by her Pastor Rev. J. M. McLeod. who 500k’ comforting words to the lifirfiflved family. She was s member of the Presbyterian Church and a true follower of Jesus Christ. She leaves to mourn besldv s heart broken husband. one. dauBllieT Pearle who tenderly cared for her tor (Minnie) Mrs. Daniel McLeod. Forellt Hill. P. E. I.. and one bro- ther-, Angus William Docherty. El~ don, Belfast. P. E. l.. who all W!" mourn the toss of n lovin! ""9 ""1 mother and airrter. The funeral took place from hor late homo to Midgsli ‘Cemetery on Saturday. May 80th at two o'clock and was largely attended by Inrmwifls friondo from far and near who of hcr school mates, flvrnrrrrl Mlrv- year later. To Donald, Andrew MacDonald, ltod- (\llillli‘(I|l were horn. lire into Jnirn‘ dio O'llanley, Reginald Lewis lirn- l). of Nestor, (Ilrarlirs S. of (lklu-i illlfllil. Mass Offering, Teacher and pup- liensou of Wrilsoirviilre, Kathi-rim‘. liirs, lug her, for it could lie truly said iii‘ lrcl" “None know her bllt to love her". rrollr» lrzrrlrerl her but to praise- Thv iunerai services were corr- ililL‘l(‘ll at the house and grave by her Pastor‘ ltev. J. M. Niki/Mill. ._ MRS. JAMES WEATHERBIE 'l‘llr~ following is u sketch of the life ill ‘I iilftlfl‘ of Mrs. Wratlrerlilti. who d-irrl at Llr Mesa Callforrr-iar‘ re- ly. lrr~ was a widow rrf Irhu ‘lute Ja-luvs Wcatll-Pllliie and for many, _\ rrs urns a resident of Vernon Itlvel‘, l‘. E. I_ Mary A, (lunlr was born al (“ar Poill“) New Brunsiwick lll 1831i and rlrvprrrrtrli this life May l4, 1925 fll lll‘. ripe old ago of Si! yours. sill! Wits the daughter of lir-ndurrrirr and ii}r.-;|r'<»‘r- (lullll. At the age of 22 Nlll! visited an aunt at Pliilrcc Erlward lid-and W.lii.f(‘ s-hc lrrer Jlalmca Weathorliio whom sire married n‘ this union nine. Jrrlues of lloiiiilc. Calif. ill-a ‘mp1 Mary Carvvrr 0t" l"rllii:r‘ lilti- was one of the most prutlont. dr-vot- 20 rd and loving of mothers. Her Z3 -l|r'\ in ilrr colinrrnllily r-mrld not 24 be sn-rpnsscrl, ‘Her noble} Citrisllmn 25 rth-aruoter brcirl-lied mrl. love imri 28 hurity to all lwi-lh whom she came 30 u contact. 31 Mrs Wesllrnrbie was filrst ‘a 3g member of the Presbyterian Church 33 in which communion she rema-ined 34 fin. about 16 years, She then be- 38 cnnio a ‘mcmiher of the Mr-thorlrisl. (‘lrulch nlld for over 40 years hlan hren identified wilh ‘that church. Church menrlrershhi wit-h her was 2 s. serious matter. and she was never 3 rubscnt from her pew uniesq sick- nrers or death or something else 4 urgent called for ‘her presence. She 5 ivas n devoted teacher rin the Slm- 5 l day School was President of the 7 Missionary Society for 12 years. 14 "'-'"iri4z many conventions. She for the het-ternren-t of the commun- ,- v coma to pay their loot respect to girl. loved by all w o knew bor and most onpeclaily y her school- ona who wan dearly beloved by all who ‘bod the pleasure of know- Bliillliliilillil Cross Word Puzzle N0. 154 ward island. Canada. Mrs. Jul;- zpKey m cm" word Puzzle N0. 154i iii Lune and Mrs. Sulrrucl Harvey of' pqorlwntal b“ M"“2% Tw" ‘lhglilicn ‘l ,2‘ l" "'l l Separation from others. Q -———"_j_" fanc rnndc irreu L‘ arm , lvms. ALFRED SIMONS g,~,,,,f,ch,,,,§e,, ll A i m“ m“ _ . . l0 Negative. "‘ _ In 11108 Mrs. Wvnilrv-rbi“ vrsrlrirl _ H "l, ‘mum. (Mn Till-We m" “lee? l“ Jesus “t m" licr frirrrlly in (‘affnrnizi returning ll M“ l‘ Peter's BM v" M"? 23"‘- 1925‘ m nu- old ironic in 191i. m 1m i? N?” "Y- _ _ MTB- Alfred Simon“ “n” l‘ Mlef she again r-rrlrln tn (laliforilin und " lllilnwrs nlumun" illness. which she iioro with has made he". 3.0m‘, WM“ 1.05.15 To take food. Christian resignation she flflSWPrPd dzm‘ghu_r_ Mm Jab“ Luna She 17 maple, llnving lived longer. Personal Dronuun. i". S. Shite tub.) Volatile fluid. The upper story. The exirenle point. Towards. Short for advertisement. Proposition. Boy's mime (uh) iiumorously; ridiculously. Vertical Having tenderness; lug. Short for King George. Senior. Depart. A kind of qnartt. Within. With respect to numbers. Royal Navy (ah.) Inrd, much fv'-l~ i": Eililnr (ab) llrsinlnrcirt tor clilchlrrfl flflll- Before. ‘list 2i Portion; u riicturi‘ <1! iirbiwrly- 22 Airger ‘(buckwnrdl-i) Mi Pronoun. 27 A bright color, 2X Fuss; noise. 2ft Preposition. . 35 Minister's title (nli.) R6 Conjunction. 37 lu a like manner. _rs rlX U ll ,T Anwvor to Puzzle No. 15S ::Useful in (Jamie-Explorers. surveyors. prospector... and hunt- was also Presklerrt of the W. C T. for those who love the Irord. The a" ‘m n“ D" Thoma‘ Balearic U, She was tater-rated irrali ilririaowords of Psul are fill-ting: "l have fougrir-t tfhe goof filth have finished the oourno. 1 _0il very useful in camp. When the m fleet and legs are wot and cold it ._ “wit: well to rub them frooly with the rm» mother will he mum misn- kept n. e faith; henceforth tirmio" Ind "l! "1"" "i" "o "Io M- 9d b! h" Ohililwh Mid friends. but is ‘laid up ‘for me a crown of right- they do not ‘mourn as they who eonoueon which the vpntion of palna in the lnnacloo. the and should a out. or contusion, or hnvenn-honr tor they feel rum who rirnhwoon Judge will gilve mo in sprain be unstained. nothing could has received that reward laid ufl that day." ‘ p, . n. ‘ll’ g. he hotter no a ilfQlllllI or lotion. ‘g1. . .fi'%r,__' 1w has...“ “ “‘ I our». __,..._~ wit» .‘.<\-..-na r [any want élyprzq-mnnr-iw-m rII-ifdiivkriifiajikiirt