. . t‘ , prison are 1mm 1-. N Mandi/flit! C’; nus go hand ‘ Clean the ainkand bath tub with Old Dutchylt I t To o? sin pipes. Bu a‘ arm, pots and . pa oora.’ nd a hundred - other‘ cleaning jobs pll through the house. Con " , acids or hard grltnhe fir} flaky particles erase via e. and invisible impuri- ,tlea ulcklyp safely, without: acratc iiig. Goes further —- lasts longer. or. ’ iillmi llid Hcflflilul it i“ MADE INCANDA i now ARE, Yours‘: Alberton, P, E. I. ~ March 11th ‘Island Radio C0., Ch-arlottetown, ' Dear Sir- Since putting some new tubes in my set, l have been getting your station ' place at ‘Cherry Hill on Tuesday . Mt. Stewart Notes The regular meeting oi the Y. P. B. (L. E. ‘met Sunday night and was well attended , by old and young. There being _",f0rty' present. The meeting was ‘led by Mrs. Gordon Douglas. Head of Hliisboro. All llfllfllly iolned in singing those good old psalms, ‘paraphrase; and hymns ‘which never grow old. There were many ‘nice readings, some chosen from the Bible and others» from some Sunday ‘papers _which all bore iittlngiy on the topic. The meeting closed by re- peating the ‘mizpah. , lHIGR ,ny friends wllil be sorry tole at-Mrs. Montague iPIgotfs fonm Willa-ass has now dot/sloped , A very interesting debate took night inst. and needless to say it was well attended as a debate is always a center of interest to a'li. The topic for the evening -wss r93 solved “That Realization is a great- =er Pleasure than _ Anticipation." The speeches pro and con very well delivered and creditable to ‘the ‘speakers. historical in- clients were mentioned which al- ways serves to refresh our mem- ury even though‘ ‘we had learned ,tliem in other years. Mr. Frank lJardlne who acted chairman d-eicld- .ed the con had fairly won so gave the decision accordingly? voicing ithc sentitiient 0f t-hosc present. Mrs. John A MeAuley is visiting ‘iii ‘Pt. Dealtoches the guest oi bier sister Mrs. IRionald ‘0’Hsnley. Rev. ll). McVicar, Cardigan, pass- ed through Mt. Stewart Friday. Mr Joseph lDoyleylSichooi inspec- tor, paid -his regular visit to our school tlfs week and reported it in first-class ‘condition. As Mr. Doyle is a man oi few words, this unto a case of pneumonia.l_jl.:qfi§h, H. Whio will t arry to the supreme» court of Nova Scoila his battle for the right to have the Governor appoint twenty-two addi- tional membera to the that province In an effort to put through legislation for the aboli- tlon of the second chamber. Hunter River ant Valley was a visitor iii Sani- .e nd iSil was cn xlnannms Premier E. lhigRhndcaizr-(iiladsione Notes ~0n tihe evening oi lMarch 18th a number oi neighbors and friends of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Caddy. assembled at the home of Mr. |Slias Cuddy to bid farewell to Clarence who'll: leaving shortly for California. The following ad- drtges was read by ‘Mr. Alex Rich- ar s. . , ‘Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cuddy Dear Friends. Having learned ni- your departure from among us for a time. we your friends and neighbors have met for the pur- ipose oi conveying tojtou our feel- ings of regret and ‘how much we huflll- Also from scboobwhere y ‘have faithfully done. your duty ‘ trustee for the past three years. Always ready and willing to help in any good cause for the benefit of the community. Knowing that your word ls as good as your bond. M"- Clllldlf will also ‘be missed for her kindhearteduess and pleasant manner. IShe has won many friends . and endeared herself to us all. As neighbors we have sufficient proof lflillgilt of the high esteem in which you are ‘both held in the district. Altlwilgh we shall miss you both Efelllly. ‘still we wish you “God 591ml" in the new land to which you are going. and will be very glad to welcome you back to the old home in the near future. We ask you to please accept these gifts not for their value. but as _ it Blight token oi our love and es- teelm of you. We assure you that our best wishes follow you as you ' go from us. Slzlied on behalf of your Friends and Neighbors oi Gladstone. The gifts referred to were a beautiful set oi military brushes and u shavlux mug to Mr. Cuddy. A handsome pitcher and fruit. dish to tMrs. Cuddy and s sum of money to thtrch-lldien, presented by S. J. McKay and Miss Mabey. ‘Mr. Cud- dy oil behalf of his wife and him- Lieutenant- senate of and Vicinity Rev. IL. H, Baxter. ‘B. A. Plena- merslde recently. ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jfi. Stewart, Cav- werc passengers to Char- ahall miss you from osrzllelghbor-i l l "Special Sale-Pi Reversible Gheniiieil ugs p 24x36 inches .69 ‘f; Regular $2.75 - '-"- 18 different designs in as many different oombin- _ 3 ‘ ations of ‘colorings with pattern on both sides, thus giv- Q - ing double the wear. Suitable for any room in the house. Buy half a dozen at this pri-ce as the quantity will not last; also larger size. $2.49 28 x 56 inches Regular $3.75 Natural Pongee Silk 49° This is a fine weave, heavy weight “l2 momie” silk, plain pongee, in ‘a natural shade and good tubbing quality. Suitable for blouses, underwear, children's wear, draperies, curtains, etc. 83 inches wide, a regular 79c value. Special . . . . . . . . . . 49c Yard - i Large Double Bed regularly S outlay‘ night it. was very clear. LaSlfniglilrl-‘llé ""1519 W33 clear but announcements ‘hard t0 childli- It is very enjoyable to sit-down and listen to an Island ‘Prilgralllllle- i i Clements and ‘Miss Lillian Coady. ll‘. lottetown on 'l‘ilut‘sday returning stir-air»; very highly for the nlanugs- Saturday morning. tiieiit oi‘ oiur teachers. Miss Agnes Mt". Mark R. liit-Llulgau. Barrist- er, City vi-slteil his home ‘iii liope River 'I‘uvsduy returning to Chur- iotteiown on Wednesday morning. H-is sister ‘lliisis Lillian is slowly -—-.---<0->--i- MlacLEOD-PH-IULIPS WEDDING self and his wife llltltifi a fiitlngi reply expressing gratitude for tlte< lilildiWSs of their, friends. A veryi pleasant social evening followed‘ with games and music. A dainty lunch was served by the ladies. After singing Auid Long Sync Flanneiette Blankets 2-39 Some new tubes in YOUR set may An event oi’ nniuch Interest to Fegililling lieij lieultii uftcr her scr- wishing Clarence “Bon. Voyage" and hoping to welcome him and Y0u’il want Flannelette Blankets right through the Spring and summer. Best quality Flannelette, soft nap- give you the uddedvoiume and clarity you need. Write us for what you want in tubes 0r batteries to rejuven- ate your Radio. _ ' UX201-A $2.75 WX199-—UVl99..........$3.00 Peanut-R 2l5-A $3.00 . ‘l s "ll iIll‘lifihall-iipi§iv§§§onlh§ai$li§lil§ M‘ I ‘W M” ‘““'“""“ “m” “i” l“ l“ . ‘ ' t . if. 1h Ii.(it.ii. d M‘. mm M“ Norma," Mmcbeod’ m Rev. J. A. Loimiii, liinriaibnne "ear u “r9 e r9" B “parse returned early ‘in the iveck from Dr. llaroltl Phillips, wlhich took _ uluw zit tllc iioiiie of the bride's Frederwum" N‘ H‘ who"? m‘ w“ wlrents_ Bruuksme Spleeh Glace hurriedly cztllcil the previous week on account of the serious illness of Bay, at -l tilclock Wednesday after- Ms motile/la Rev. It‘. MucAvoy officiat- The bride, who was given - father, ‘looked very sweet and i-hartni-ng; in an. exquis- iiu gown ul‘ white georgette over dut-iloss satin, mi trulii, with the convonlloiini veil uud orange blos- soms, wltii which she carried a ‘The sudden dent-ii of l_\il‘S. John Andrews, New Giu-sgoiv came as n strverc shock to his ‘family and friends and ileopest synipaiihy is icit for the doubly berm-lived us it. is only three mouths ‘since Mrs. to their homes. MANY HAPPY RETURNS; The many friends and relatives of ‘Mrs. Margaret ‘Richards will be pleased to learn that she has cel- ebrated her eightyelxtb birthday at her home in Gladstone. iMrs._ Richards is atlll enjoying ‘the best‘ of health. A few friends and rel- atives gathered to wish her a llappy Birthday and a. very pleas-l ttlil. evening was spent in games.‘ ped quality in white or grey with pink or blue striped Large doub borders and whipped ends. Perpair 300 Pairs All-Wool le bed size. .. .. .. $2.39 Island Radio Co. °l\’T°W" OPERATING C F C Y 312 METERS K. s." ROGERS, Prop. Store. Kent Street, Opposite Eldon Hotel "rzgn-g-zzifizsl. I _ V” __ " Ffi BICU ‘t... m. n» Nutrition of , Foxes The “Power Foods", which supply Energy and Strength, require to be fed your bneedlngliibxca at this time. Ail the energy and strength must come from food and chiefly from one class of foods, called “carbohydrates? FPO"! one-third io one-half of thetfoxiea’ diet should be made up of them. IMPERIAL QOD LIVER OIL FOX BISCUIT ‘ranks very high in “Carbohydratefli and la the correct cer- eal to feed at this season. lM-PEIRIALS are also rich in ' Vitamins: and‘ Mineral Saiil, both absolutely necessary to successful diet. ‘v \ sssr nnsuurs IN REPRODUCTION i are obtained from feeding IMPERIALB regularly during the entire gestation period, as they are laxative and have a cooling affect on the blood. Feed the morning meal of si-y IMPERIALS. ' ORDER NOW Lay in a Ilbersi supply of IMIPERIALB now to tlda you °Ver period of breaking up of roads. For aaie by leading diatrlbuhra or direct from factory. Imperial Biscuit 00., Ltd ’ Box 500 Phone 721. , Charlottetown,’ RE. L W Isiiowtii" ‘illillll-llfii. of (lphellil roses niid lilies of the valley. She true lnitcutlciii by two tiny flower girls, little Miss lsabell MacDonald and Miss iloi-otiiy Forbes. lloth little" girls wore the most charming lfrocks of white organdyiund cur- ried huge baskets oi roses and carnationa which they strawed in the pathway or the bride. The lii-ldul party entered the drawing room to the-strains of ilheWBridal (thorns from Dohengriu, beautiful- ly played by Mrs. i... MltcKln-non, wnd proceeded to the end of the long room, where the ceremony took place iii a bower of yellow daffodils which added their exquis- 'room mid shed their golden glow lover the solemn ceremony. A re- ception niid wedding breakfast fol- lowed the ceremony, at which up- wards of 100 guests were present, including iii their number several Sydney people. Mrs Macbeod, mother oi‘ the .brlde. was wearing u very handsome gown of ‘black satin and ince, and Miss MacLeod. sister of tli_e bride, was charming lii un exquisite frock of flat crepe in one of the new shades of lblue. The table centered with the wed- ding cake and decorated with Ophelia roses, was presided over by Mrs F, u. Simonson‘, in a gown oi orchid georgette with hat to match, and Mrs D.‘ s. Morrllwli of Sydney iii black georgetto over satin, with small black hat. Aa- slsting in the dining room were a number of pretgv young girls, all woliriiig tlic sweetest and daintiest of frocks and huts, and including among them Miss Annie MacKln- iioii, Miss Suiio Morrison. Miss Eva MncKs-lgitu, Miss Jeanette Lawiey, Miss Bessie Luibetzki, Miss ldunlce MacDonald, Miss ltlurgaret _ Mut-Leuti, of Sydney. 'l‘iieso young girls, all oi whom were intimate friends of the bride. took charge o! the refreshments in u most dB- llgilitful ‘manner, and added mitcii to (‘lie pretty affair. Dr. and Mrs Phillips, who left on. u short iionby- moon trip, urn moat popular, and were the recipients oi an unusually large tau-miter of beautiful wedding glIts.-Sydney Record. Dr. Phillips ls a son of Mr and Mrs Lemuel Phillipa of Charlotte- town. Healthy Childre Always Sleep Well If Baby Does Not Enjoy Refrflff- lng Sleep He la Far From Well- Tlio healthy child also?! W9" “id idurliig its waking hours is new!‘ cross but aJWflYB lIMYPY 511d lmlgh‘ lug. it is only the sickly child that is cross and peevish. Mothers, if your children do not aleeD Fell; ill ilicy iii-e cross and cl‘? I Brent deal. give them Ruby's iOtwn Tablets and they will soon be well and b51797 ugnlii. Baby's Own Tablets are a mild but, thorough laxative which re!- ulate the bowels, sweeten the stomach, banish constipation, colic and indigestion and 970mm“ healthful sleep. They are absolutely "guaranteed free from Olllfl-lfil and may ibe given to the newborn babe with perfect safety. You can obtain Baby's Own Tab- lets through any medicine dcllel‘ John Andremi, Concord, N. H. nr- lltc tolioii of spring t0 the beautiful ‘his complete recovery. Andrews preiivccused liiiii. The . soils Messrs. (leorgo AllilhHVS and mus“: and singing‘ Mr‘ rived hero on Wciliicstlzty evening to attend the funeral. A (laughter iillil another son who also reside in the United States were unable to come. Mr. Jas. E. Andrew and ‘Mrs. L. Woods oi] Hunter River and Miss Nettie at home are the remaining lbeinhei-s of the family. inei-‘Btewart. After singing Auid Dang Byne and wishing iMra. Rich- ards Happy Returns of the day the friends dispersed to homes.‘ The host of friends of Mr, Art- emitsflMoifat, New Glasgow are ‘pleased to know that-he has so itrlly recovered front ills? long and tedious illness as to bc "able to be up and around his home and they anxiously look forward to lMr.. and ‘Mrs. lMabey. spent s. very pleasant day ou Pet ers Road the guests of Mr. IMi-s. Hugh Campbell. Visitors out oi‘ town on Sunday were llvllss idlorrie "Maclleod who went to liter home iii Huntsville. lMrs. (iertruile Dltigweil and iMlss item Pickering who spent the day ‘in Wheutley River, Mrs.’ ‘Clifford Gil-FEW. who visited her home in Rose Valley, and Mr. and -Ml‘S. lira Itackham and lMiss Jan-is Andrews wiho drove to Hampshire. Richards. ~q-.-_ On Tuesday afternoon, the Ex- ecutive (formerly Presbyterian) of the P. E. l. ‘Presbyterial met in lSunimersido at the home of Mrs. ards, ous courteous maildrlver f0 during the past winter ..i,._ Adams, Lot 16. Vice-Presidents; llvirs. A. J. iliuthosoii Olbeary- Sec- retary; IMlBi-i Louise Lawson Chiar- lottetown, Treasurer; Mrs. H. W. Tflflillbfl, Keiislngton, Ifioreign Mis- sion, Secretary; IMPS- (Rein) Chnla- tle Albertoii, Homo Mission Secre- tary; IMrs. D. M. iMacheod, llunter- River. Young lPoopies Secretary; Mrs. Keith Boswell, Victoria. Mila- iiiout of lMlss A. iMabey. They Worked av gradually losing strength. IOn Tuesday Evening. members of the Community Club. Cornwall ‘Dfcsenled their play "Home Ties" before an audience that filled the hail to Capacity and left nothing lobe desired ln their iuihlal per- formance here. The talented caste botih in appearance and stake-work were splendid and well merlbed the rapt attention and hearty no plause given them. The special- ties between the acts were also good. They consisted of a solo by Miss Large with Ukelels ac- compnnlmsilt (encored). solo Mas- ter Alisn Wedlock (encored). and lnstrumenistiiitlusic by Miss Mar- jonlo Wedlock (Orifliil) and Master Allan Wedlock (Ukoldie). A most gratifying sum was realized by door proceeds, and Candy sale which goes to the Credit of the Women's llustltuto under whose auspices the delightful even-Inge entertainment was held. At the close of the play they served lunch to the Performers at the home of Mr. and ‘Mrs. 1.8. Maobsod. The following is the caste of charact- ers. “Ruth Wlnnf-dviias Mildred Warren, "Aunt Meliaas"— M-iaa ‘Amy Hood. "Alma wayne"—oalss |Rets Wheatisy. Mra. Poplin"- lMisa Winnie Ceilings, "Uindy Jane"—-.Mits Charlotte MoKlnnon. "Martin Wlnm-dliia-Fmd Jewell, "lliirolil VlnoenW-Mr. John War- rt-u, "LBOIIIIPG Everetlfl-Mr. Milo. vColdwater, 0ut., ney Pills anywhere Austin. s. well known enthusiasm. He writes: “This what they have done for nic. house now. Il' lhave gained weight." ' of the tpain. Medicine 00., Ltd" Tomato 2. ‘ . ‘To Wayilafa Dabber Apron. as at 26 cents a box. or by mull. noel ¢ villi d. from The Drhwiliiarhs 00., Brockvlllifliit‘. ' " o on Wheatley, ‘ME. Sterling McKlhnoll. n teiitéwus. Elmer‘ lStewlnr-t, and ‘Miss Adeline Mabey} acted as onganlsts. A dainty lunch‘. was served by Mrs. Alex B. Rich-_ urda assisted bylMrs. W.A. ‘McKay-l MrsuClareilce Cuddy and lMrs. El-l Stockings Jill???" 69c their ‘Mnand Mrs. Hugh Campbell‘ Peters Road made a flying visit. to Glaldsione recentiy,the guests of; i lMr. and Mrs. A. E. Richards and The imany friends of Mrs. Efllélik Kirby w-lil be pleased to learn lMr. bud Mrs. Wm. Porter made a flying visit to Gladstone recently the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Much cred-it la due Henry Rich- the efliclent service be has Blveixl- FOYESt NOtBS Ne“ ymucbeod‘ Pn-“wbyteriul Pram‘ lMr. Kirby but! purchased llllli fl wonderful fllllf‘ was the way the Mr Norman blntliicsoii wns visiting their you“; hufggl dent who BJISO gracious“? enter’ C- w- ‘Cllddyfl fainflllfl carriage ilcnple described the Convert and Dance frloiidn iii Altiiitiigure llllli Valicyfloid __? talned the members wt the lioon- boy-Em held in the Forest liill Hull nu Si. Pnli- ._.__ _ ‘ I .\lr Binfhsaonflvl filly sin-d by Yankao ‘hour. Those in attendance were ,__ rlckil night. Tin-re “'11s n hug» "W" Miss llllllifli Douglas apt-iii II n-u ,|'l'lll[‘6>lfill 2.19 a very promising Mrs. Rev. LocharbSouria and Mrs. our school .15 programing lav”, nnri n fine program and omit mu! all iliiys lu fill“ rliy. ‘Xtrllllg mare and n. M. MacDonald's ably under the capwble manage- - 'Miracle for Him B-i-i M“ sew.» c. c. S“ s"- °"""~ M" °' ""4"r:"':'§:.."'..:Lw::.‘"..:‘"¢:.:":::::;1..:';;3 giordoltlitAltlergznkfiudlzillgck $50., Kidney Pm. TGRDIIIIHHL. Mills Iii-ion lluirtleltc no- Tll- l 9V~ 9 "We ummer- couiptinIt-nt. The sale of pics ziflor flir- side, Wile) a guest. I Mr" H‘ A“ Aunln ‘intend with concert realize-d a goodly sum rlirl is .-.-,_ backache, headache, and W3! for improvement in the lI-ircat Ilill March, 26.- (lSpeciaU-Jrhere is no more en- thusiastic believer in Budd's Kid- than Mr. H. reslaentiiyinrbnnnld Bangor, and Mr. George liere._.lle has good reasons for his to praise Budd's Kidney Pills for think it is a miracle. I suffered so much. with my kidneys and pains in my legs and back. My head aohed and, in fact, l seemed to loseniy . strength. After using six boxes of Budd's Kidney ‘Pills ll urn now quite wall, T113113“ w 90.14‘; ‘Kmggyefforta in helping iu t o Concerts are ‘Plllfl. which l always keep in the in lMsny men suffer periodically with backache and, as middle age approaches, the ipaln increases in severity. Rest may give temporary relief. lbut Dodd’a Kidney Pills do more than this. They strengthen ,wesk kidneys and remove the cause Obtained from drug- ~“‘ l glata everywhere, or The Dadd‘! iruhber aprons oi bright eel- "Joflah uu.yd"_. ors havthflme vary poplar for the "Ian lave laundry and “"159 t-‘lfillillll worn underneath. ’ Til-iron lt.aa leiflnelfa the rubber. Here is one of the outstanding Hosiery vai- ues of the season. The balance of all our Eng- Iish ail-wool stockings, regardless of price have been placed on tables at 69c pair. Values up to $1.7 5. All sizes in shout every conceivable color and rib effect. 69c a pair or2pairs for $1.25 PATDIIS Limited ‘Incas recently. Mr A. A. hint-Unpaid niill rum Sinit-iilm q are lioiiio again nfu-r spending the win- ter In Duiirlun. that she is recovering from a rec ent operation. I\lr Norman Mathusnn and Mr D. I. iinrllriiinld are taking advantage o! the roiiila of the past week tn train i lumul A wonderful night, u wonderful rnntl, plnyrd well their purl, but spot-in] mon- tion uiusi he mail» nf lhl‘ step-dnnclilk of Jimmy hiorrliloii of Pilriéili lllli llll(| ilarl Anderson of Si. Peters-annals flir- uislicd by tho noted violin player Mr. John Wood of Dnudlis. also the solos sung by the now famous it. W. Bur- dntte of rltruihcnuu. [lo was n convert l-y hIntst-lf, sud his efforts to please mid unlusr the audience were. highly appreciated ilfl was (“'l(il‘Dl'(‘t| by tho flinrse Jnrk. ll. sired by Edgerton 2.15 kiiii n qunrtor is a pacer from the word go In fit on Iius Mr ll. ill. lliir-lroiinlii wni-i hinrglirr-ls llllll l-lnstvru kings JUST LIKE A DEAF- ME. WE - Jus-r oo-r HERE MAN- By Gen; Knot} 1 fiuQE Dgfri-tis, IIS A BUM PLA¢E_ Narrows ‘our school. Mr. Colin llcllctlv ably ncil-ri as chairman and good order yvrrvnllrrl. After the pink were dispose-II oi‘ the, seats were rsmovml iiii~l iliiiivlni: was enjoyed till the tree sins‘ ll4I‘il'i-’ iiisli- of the finest. furnished by llll"‘l3 violin-- lain. Mr. John Wood Dundas, Mr. lI-‘Cifii llumc Strntlicona. WELL, WE'RE Non’ Creme HQME is We are sorry ln hi-ar our mull cour- er llir Oscar Vanideratine has n-slgricri 1 anti intends going West, we wish him success. Everything so far slum-s lie la leaving a worthy successor in Mr. Joseph Mnfllnnls of Si, hfters. -—.-.», The school is making grant progress nndrr the akllful mnrfligemt-nt nf Miss Anni:- Murcbison Test; , hr-r iiiillrltig appreciated hy all. iiirs Colin Msesun is Nailing in Charlottetown the guest of lie-r daughter Mrs Arthur King of Reserve Si. Mr. and Mrs Charles hint-Nail mid baby are settled In their now home at 8t. Peters. All Wish them success. wash a rubber apron, lay it flat on thu- iahle or drain hoard of the link and acruh gently with s aoft brush, using lukewarm soap suds. Rinse it with _ n soft cloth dlppt-tl in clear water, and hang when it will drip. or let It lie flat to dry. Do not use water which is toohot; do not hang it over the rad- iator’ or not stove; and never try to