sin 5,"; l - - Mrs." who tells how to wash- them . MAX 1?.» .19-"¥§._ “ . Q’ - t ,.,-'..- . .___._ _;.___.__i__.__. “Clothes! last longer Washed “Some women actually rub holes in clothes trying to get them clean with harsh, ordinary laundry soaps, which are only half soap anyway. No wonder they say, ‘Washing is so wearing on clothes‘. “The easiest way I‘ve found to wash clothes-easiest on clothes and easiest on myself-is by using Sunlight Soap. No boiling or hard rubbing is needed—the pure Sunlight suds penetrate through and through each fabriqloosening dirt and dissolving grease spots. Then in rinsing, all dirt and soapy matter just runs away. _ “And as every bit of Sunlight is pure, cleansing soap, it lathers generously, does not fade anything washable and is far more economical. Sunlight keeps your hands nice and soft. Levers, Toronto, make it." B-BB-l Sunlight Soap iIAMILTONS uni ‘ZEPliYR llfstlllis Womenfolk enthuse after the- first taste, then tell their friends how good they are. One reason why sales keep ' climbing higher and higher ! '" R. C. JAMIESON i) CQLIMITED PURE PREPARED PAINT Ready for use on Interior or exterior surfaces. Hal s covering capacity oi‘ 400 square feet, two coats per gallon. forming when dry a tough, resilient, protec- wlth a high gloss and good wearing k‘“”-“¢‘ H-“e: HIOKEPS BLACK TWIST CHEWING l Dr. in for g. u iliive g; m tlce film, qualities. Get s new color card from The ROGERS HARDWARE 00., Limited. CHARLGTTETOWN, P. E. I. TOBACCO MILLIONS OF FIGS USED YEARLY WHY? BECAUSE IT ‘iiicilri a iiicilolsoii LIMITED TOIACOO COMPANY. Manufacturers, . sat msliesl cities on the duced. "if-huh "d wtlits hi Temp are to deliver addresses. ‘ new. tufi-ilhhffl. I --. - '> "~17. w-.-" v . w l8 THE BEST be cmplreanstle ROSE VALLEY AND BRADAL- BAN E.—'I‘he ltev. D. S. McLeod will preach zit ltose Valley, Sunday ‘the 17th. It ll o'clock a. m‘. and at llrarlilalbune at T o'clock p. m, Ma-y 17th. in the viccs. The Young Peoples gr sslve Group will meet Friday evening at Rustico Chu-rch a; 8 p. nl. Mr and lvli-s. Clark. City; N. S. El ll. Mrllion; Mr_ Bull, Milton; J. ll. Caurpboil, City; John McDonald. Biistul; W. J. (Tornelll, Hamill-ton. Ont; Ben]. Carter. Cty; Florence Stewart, Marshflcld‘ ‘R. C. Mc- ou; ililbert Prizzio. _Qnv:i\flad_ 7 - i , NORTH GRANVILLE SCHOOL The following is the standing oi’ North (irilnuille School for the month of April, Grade V.——l, ilrloracc 'l‘aper. (irudc lll.-—i, Marion 'i‘apcr, 2. Gladys Taper, . Orville Taylor; 2. (trade l.'—i. Ray Wall. tirade l.—1, Pansy Adams. . Perfect lli.i.('.ll(liiil('.(', Roy Wall. Pansy Adams, Marion Tuylon. Teacher, Marion Murray. iAntiseptic Soothing Healing Gives quick relief for sprains, bruises, rheumatism and inflammation. iiuaARo" a RESULTS coulvr One good job deserves an» otherq-that is why our busin. Charlottetown ‘fieeoowcuo-ooe-ooaeooo-oe-ooeeoao-eoeo o-eeoooooe-O-C sou-m AMIRIOANI comma. worn MADE-lN-EMPIRE MEAL. D°l'~°ii°li6I.Parls,|repreeen-i LONDON. May 12-—Th° "11"" 1, e 1490830 ol Nations. ls or Commons is ihavlns iiii 0111"‘ °'°'"° iiwliefiiirthelireeeptlon lesson st its luncheon on M47 13- " Will-ll Allleflilll doctors. when-every Item on the menu will Thfm" i‘ Miles s-ssrvsy o! and BlflD|T9*P|'°' 1119 ‘nigh commissioners- ess is growing larger every dsy. Satisfied customers tell their friends of our excellent . service. Try us with your next pres- cription} All our drugs are fresh and up-to-date. PHONE 271 a. 1. vvonrnv ' ' . DflUafiiDT "i?! Queen Street‘, STILL UNDER CONSIDERAH (Ihurcil at Stanley at 11 a. m. andllvwli- at North Rustic-o a-i. 3 'p. m. lure-load a carlzo of Produce and Liv/ii ‘ llcv. M, J. liicllhelrson, B. D. clistock for St. John's, Nfld. Furl Halmlptcn will preach at both ser-‘spnce and Pro- Bros, Agents lionallld. Amherst; S. Gll-iispie, Mil-land grandchildren’ ML and Mrs_ TEE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Central SHOP from Hofrp mo; HAVE YOU SEEN-Tit NEW McLaughlin Buick Special Coach? 1030-6-14-21 HAVE YOU SEEN the new Mc- Laughlin Buick Special Coach‘! It's here. Call and have a drive. 1030-5-l4-2i NOW l8 THE TIM: FOR SOIL- GRCL-Get your supply at once from Snilgro Selling Agency, 176 Kent Street, 'l‘elephone 42ii-Li. ~ 917-5-911. WELOH'S GRAPE JUICE Car- vell Bros, have just received a consignment of this delicious, and refreshing beverage ask your jroc- cr for it. 1023 5-4i STOCK NOTE.- .Mr. Stanford Glover Nolboro. has purchased the Glydesd-alo Stallion Richard ll (sec- ond) from Mir. Frank Andrews, New Glasgow. GRANVILLE CIRCUIT. -— May 17th.. 1925. Granville at 11 a. m.. Wheatloy River at 3 p. m. Hunter lilvcr at 71p. m. Granville Hall on Fri-day the 1512b. at 8 ip, m. 0. H. Peters, Pastor. l . DO NOT DELA ‘AND BE DIS. APPOlNflEll-Jfh liirst car of Soilgro is going fast. ntarlo re- ports a tremendous boom up there also. 176 Kenit Street. Telephone 420-11. » 917-5-9tt. TRVION METHODIST CIRCUIT. Sunday. May 17th. Preaching servic- i-s 'l‘ryou 11 a. m, vDeSalble 3 lp. m. Vicloria 7 p. m. Quarterly Ofiltizll iioaid mll iing in Tryon Methodist lllurch, Monday, lMay 18[h_ at 2 p, ill. PROGRESSIVE FARMERS AND GARDEN ERS have already ordered their supply of Soilgro. 'l.‘hey know its value. Still time to get supplies but do not delay.‘ Soilgro Selling Agency, 176 Kent Street. Telephone 120-1.. ill7-5-9tl. MADE FlNE SHOWlNG.—ln the "aihoualc l xamiiuliion Mi. S. H. Brown of New Glasgow was credit-ed .. ill only flirt-c pa-sses lnslead oi’ iZvc, Ml‘. Brown making high marks iu ‘both Latin an-d Greek as well as the subjects fllbitllly‘ given, SOILGRlO MAKEB THE CROPS GROW.-Makc no mistake. use ex- tensively and you will hi, amply ro- paid. Soilgm Selling Agency, hiurdncll Mackinnon. hianatzcr, 17G Kent Street, Telephone 420-1., i 917-5-!ltl. i PROPERTY SOlIl-Mr, ran-it TION. r ‘Mr it. W. Siillphhll, Ari- , , g l \- M 1 m d rlsilllll (ll zzurul Iiiazmuil: (‘ illauil‘ '_"_'-‘ "d (my i138 50111 ili-S ‘lfllilPlllfi wlrclisylbliirzrigtzenrd1:01:15): Natonal italllrziys. youc-'ll_ziy'g";;"1"““‘° “ml time at corn-er ‘of. aw 1H3: axis-fig? pili- m,“ m, m", a ,,,,,,,i,,.,- Oi Cay may‘ and Cirmiberland Sic-it. ycppnnnm-i your: a/“ialfli (iuuut; 111115 um] louvre-stud tniilc-l-ilaml “ ‘$195 l-D l-hdnk. ‘hi3 ‘Clliil-OYTIPIY; lnclory wear. Drminion reiiardilii: lilo laying 0f rails alalll! loll "l!" ll‘ scnéieui‘ ‘Diiifiimiilze illliPi giazliizmczggdfiiaf; lhc water fzont. . .\o decision was, Y» ' 1° ‘i135! flvejllai-‘i- l ,,,,,,,,,/,,,,,,,,,, o; m, ‘m W‘ “" j s. s, "m? snwoon_~_'m,i..i ii.'i'a°iinslil'h"iii'."°n 8mm cAVEMmsH SERVwEQ _ steamer will sail from Montreal, 'i"h<ln.-. will lili services on Sunday. about May 16th- with a cargo cfi prggbytgflgn ireneral merchandise for Charlotte-- After discharging she will rates apply Carvcll iii NORTH tram. HOTEL. _ Celebrate Their I 50th. Anniversary i On the evening oi Tuesday. Aprlll -‘21, Wllll their sons and daughters. sons-ln-laws and daughters-in-iaws, Bertram Lea ball a jubilee celebra- tion in their home ut Vernon River, it was as if a marriage least, a re- union, and a commemoration were all taking place at once. 'l‘lle order oi’ procedure was somewhat as lhllows: At eight o'clock the whole company gather- ed in the drawing-room, where two sumptuous chairs, and an address. were presented by the family to Mr, and Mrs. Lea. Two short address- es followed by Mr. Jabez Lea, and the resilient pastor, in which were expressed the love and esteem, not only of tho family, but of a wide circle oi‘ (fiends, lor the sterling character, and the services that they always ungrudgingly per- formed. Other gifts included gold pieces, jewelry, and many "golden" remcmbraneos. From the presentation the com- puny adjourned to the dining room and found it taste-fully decorated ln {golden yellow, and the table well iladen with delicious delicacies: conspicuous among which were two wedding cakes, each carrying fifty golden candies in dainty chal- lces. By no means the least en- joyable -l'eature of the feast was the animated conversation, full of dc- llgh-tful recallings of fifty years of ‘happenings in the life oi’ the lami- y . Two prominent residents or Vic- toria, Mr. Ja/bez Lea. and Mr. Henry Smith, brothers of Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Les respectively“ were guests o! honor. Messrs. Lea and Smith are gon- tlemen who have travelled exten- sively, and are exceptionally‘ well read. They are splendid conversa- tlonaliats, and nedless to ssy. they contributed materially to the even- ing's enjoyment. . lt was not necessary to have that cup ‘that inebrlates, for not a per- son presen-t was an addict to sire- holism. or tobacco, or any kind of false stimulant. or sedative. From feasting the company went to the enjoyment of an impromptu program. the whole of which was greatly enjoyed, especially some excellent readings by Mrs. West- mr" slang. Although there was not a single less song sang, the singing was so hearty as to be nearly hil- arlous. in the midst of’ the singing s hand of chsrivhrlers led by s vet- ersn and officers of the srest W," ‘wen nnerstions; end :00!‘ Ill?!- opollled the attention o sl : or lhey did their worn well. The bride g Ind the groom. were well sensed-- 926-5~9ti‘. . age can give, ili/HY mil" W!" Wellcilslomary vows upon ministc: and ijust coli-iuiuiuatcli. (bounced. We siiil say “iuiniaief lulem that Si. Dominion GOOD ‘TASTE ' IN ‘iFlLDQR, ' COVERINGS - IS -."EASILY»-W i- i n olell, you [oz/e to [Myer Brighten your living room with colorful Dominion Linoleum. This fine floor covering creates a home- like atmosphere. It ‘is cheerful, cosy, inviting. And besides, it offers many practical advantages. No need for hard scrubbing or sweeping with Dominion Lino- leum. Its smooth, waterproof sur- face cannot hold dirt; light mop- ping or brushing keeps it spotless. Dominion Linoleum is made in widths sufficient to cover any ordinary room from wall to wall, without seam or crack, and comes I in a wide range of artistic colors ' and patterns. For living room, dining room, bedroom, hall or kitchen, you could not wish for | a finer floor nor one that will stand up ' better under hard, day in and day out l use. Moderately priced? Of course. people. Tile foregoing program took lin- in hm“, of Rm. M]. Thompson's ill the wee hours to pertorm. A“ definition oi’ “God's minister and the party, glad of heart, dispersed. people's pasting pmiologicfliiy they lcft in the’ oars oi‘ the happy speukipg’ M“ q-hompson i“ cm, Couple ‘he “rams “f the 0m am“ loci. but tho Scot SPiG little store oloI-ly. and the wish that ailmight by etymology ‘vhom hum. Meenm, attend their diamond jubilee. |u,.-- m. uc_nce,,,e,i_ _The mm, is ieudcnred by gcneratons oi’ pract- A. 'l'hompsou, Hastings is correct ili more things than philology. (Coburg World, May 7th) His k ndly, sensible advice to the flock was wcli worth llstcliiiig to, The Bouts um said in take their every word l.l' it, and the uood vieasure 5311].! They gtflkg the folks of‘ St. AllilltvWs owe him a balance by doing their serious double dcbt, for he 5811111! "Iimller- filings in u stately way, Such ation" iii the vacancy and the was (he imlpi-msion once more sweetness with which hc deliver- made upon us by Tuesday's Zlltgllfit ell the time-honored “address to ceremony at S't. Andrew's Presby- ihe DGODIQU‘ wi-ian Chufuh_ ' » Advice to Ministers The occasion was the inductio The “address lo the luink-ler" 0i Rev 'i'_ w_ Goodwill, B_ A_ After by licv Geo, l. Craw. Spriiigvilll: i, [gng wail, cgngiilnriiillly hoynml was one. of the fine-rt lo which we the scheduled hour the lellllim of have ever iisleiiell- It lbrisilcii which was decidedly relieved by with practical sulzarstions, lively Mr. Duncan's splendid services with humor and pungent with at the fine organ, the Peterbor- sound sense. Hero are a few cx- ouzh Presbytery took ilié procceii- amples. "This church did not ings in hand and maintfilned the cfll evtrylii-‘ILV- Ii railed veil." best. traditions of ‘ecclcainstian “iicad over Ym" flflrliiflile 0n 581m“ gnlemnfly, day nlghl and ask yourself wheth- An eloquent and somewhat an- er you would like to sit and listen lilyticafl sermon on "Christ and to anolhc man preach hi: these to Life" by ltcv .Mr. McCullough you" "Wile" yell visit the liev- (jlhornc, captured the attention pic in lher homes, don't talk of the large congregation and about the weather. Probably they maria an Libl/IQIIS impression, Many know more about the wenihc-r than prea ers would envy the rapt you do." "See that Yell knoll’ stillness with which every wo-rd more about the Billie and 0i‘ llll‘ was eagerly followed by the wor- Bible than any other man in your shipper-Q ' church." Rev Mr Ferguson, Baltimore lhel The moderator of Presbytery in moderator of the Presbytery. liiii- (Iliifiiiis lhe vililmfillfli QEFPTIWYIY the usual questions and lalid the wished Mr Goodwill and b's people I to pass. baking in the the miller idem ed; and, wit-h the ‘exception ofthose ho had s certain d tilt the! 0h! Impressive Ceremony *hi!“.fff.ifihi°‘i;...i......, Rev h, flhe St. uwrence. Flour Mills Company, Limited Dominion Linoleum Rugs Cfier all the practical advantages of Dominion Lino- leum by the yard and are equally long-wearing and nndcratc in price. Lie flat without fastening of any izind and will not crack, tear or curl at the edges. Made in all the popular sizes. At House Furnishing, Departmental and Gen- eral Stores Everywhere. success and blessing in the iilllill our strange. . so that the Pres-hy- ind assured terlans will have more congregat- Alllli‘€\\"s would be ions renlaining out of the Union illcll again by br aging home lhl- than the number which will enter churchllss- without drawing sill-Pp it. Moreover, these congregations. .l'rom lilllvl‘ folds, in most balances, will be strength- Si. Audr- \\"s. is to be cougratu- P1101] by the’ addition oi‘ noncon- Ia lil upia .~"i_~uring .\lr. liilDil\\.ll curring miiiorlies from ue-ghbor- and Mr Goodwill upon a loyal and ing lllilllllsi charges, Wlllllll are ha... llulliitii to..,,.t;.|....... ... thus ire-likened by such detections. lucst every dcnolni-naliou was re-. "Fire ov-errld-rilg ol congregan- ' .(d in till" lion's at 'l'ilcs-l oilal Acts oi‘ incorporation by inc lay ‘Ll‘V:f‘i‘. a fact \\'h‘/-h was in» Union Acts has call-sell a izreai lift-tulle of the liccp interest taken lical of justifiable reseullucnl. in ny llli iomlsplel.,..e m all .11..» some illal-c-s which has done much .au w. I'll and all good causes. ..l. llc:..ro_v all unionists had bopcli --- -»-- in: gain." the ariclc goes 01110 ipnilli. out. Island Is I Presbyterian Discussing the stuaiiou In Al- bcl a. with partcular referenci- i: luliiunnlou, lhe Bulletin has this lb say: ' "The thin red line has hold ili Bumrfi" Milt" oumm‘ N°w Lil's Presbyterian oiltposi. Edmon- D"V‘i°P"i¢"t¥ i" chum" i" ink‘ ion \\lll have six Prlslbyieriau 55X chlmih" Fiimai" l" Edmmm". churches ministering to the 119811! "l"'"<-'<‘ "iiiwiiiil “Willi “till "i" or a loyal people ai-cr the 10th of lllilillri‘ riomiiienll_v Prcsbyll-rlan Jim?’ Tim-i. an. “i pfoslini iiiir. liys illt- lilllli‘ in. lhc second issue u,“ pr‘laclllng mucus i“ the ciiy ALBERTA‘ SITUATION. Ill which hair. jusl iltllll aunt our Wilma, Presbyterian gefvicgs gri- oy llli Pr: ‘lyilfiliil (‘hllrcll Ass- heim The proppny higjii by lip. mi" loll, ill a front page ariiciic Pll- iqibllyllfllllill gllillp is valued al tilled "The lsl-"iiill Vii-iliiiliiciiirii?‘ $247,000, with a debt. oi’ tiarisi. Yll- ll ili" illiivbilll-“I ‘"13"’ \'°"’~ while the property gong into illi- i-i far. shows-a hood iimlvrlly 0W1‘ itlll is valued at 5232.301», with a the lllllihlisilw‘ and all the iuicst duh‘ of $541955 rrturns have been decidedly ill -,,,.,.,.-. m- fii-iioi, may ha“. favor of iviilfliiiiiis will "is vlm- claimed that opposition to imioh liiliiliiil vliliiTll- lulil ihacucully- lLdHDpGltltHl from TWELVE V0759 OUT- lb» \\’l~"l, ~l)ill who Prcsbyieranisln "Uul ti‘ lhc thirtyihrlir con- of me missium-y piongei-a has not Rllsililflile‘ l" ilii-‘i, PfvfiliylP-YY ....-l. t. li\fs| an uvilllesrell. k-iid. '“'Pl"i‘ in iliiili‘ ‘iiillimy liillf" "med This ivis-llern country is still going "ill- iliiil "mill"! ili" l“"~‘|"¢* "T" ‘o l'(i_'i‘lV0 some of that religious practically nil thc loading con- touching which deveioy, sqi-engih srvziiliuiis iii the province. Threshold sihhahy oi’ charliciel- where- HLW (‘OIIKIUKIIIlCIIi-l have been or- N." i, hm, Mme;- uanlzcd and arc already amoniz No , Risks Taken, No Guesses Trusted in the Milling oi “REGAL” FLO N0 EXPENSE is spared that "REGAL" Flour may be -' just the finest in the world. As the wheat is ground. specimens of the flour are taken for trial. and none that z is not up to the. One of the most revealing tests Is the actual high standard set for "REGAL" is allowed Mill laboratory. By this practical trial. tiles the flour that will make perfect - . Montreal __..__._.______.. _