.. _...,... . A”-.. .. HAT a wonderful sommer you will have intthese cool, airy garments, vyith no buttons to break or lose in the wash—no buttonholes to tear out. , . Stronger, finer material at low prises. Made of cool, aîry nain- sook, ‘soft-knitted balbriggan, or .close-iitting elastic knît. Sleeve- less. athle’tic. or, short sleeved, 3/; length. Sold by the better dealers everywher-e. See this new-idea germent to-day. WOODS UNDERWÉAR ICOMPANY. Limited TORONTO asse nmy N O BUTTON UN DERWEAR 1.04 --_ . _ .........., __.;.. J. snoa mm nolmnn'.’ Catalan. BUY DRY GOODB at Patons. . ..PA'1"ONS HAVE FlNE SHOP- P‘ilNG opportunlties this weak. DMH'ARGING'. iTODAY}, par Schooner "B. H.) Thoabu'rn" cargo ut i'resh mined. Alblon Nut coui. Your order will bè mied promptly C. Loyns.& Co. .fl ' asssnvs—'ruesda‘y. J‘ime 6th. l'or the Tennis Club dance a1 une Casino. 'lntormai. ’niekets sale at W. '1‘. Weiinsrs, A. E. Toombs and G. F. rHutchesona. WITHOUT DOUBT tbe finesl M‘ahogany turniture ever odered a. Auction lin thiis city, 171 Gratton 'Fnesday 6th. 10 11.111. A. William son. Auctioneer. FRESH MI‘NlED GOAL—W9 can supply best quaiity in Ol'd Bydney, Dominion and Inverness screened coals, also Abion, Nut and Round. Yonr order wii-l have our prompt and curefui atlentlon.. Try us l‘or your next. ioad oi’ coai. Phone 111 “C. Lyona d: Co. AT ACADIA— A'mong the 'lsland sbudentavreceiv- ing degreea at Acadla Collage, Woitviiie. thla year are Miss Laura Bagnali, ofIHazeigrove (B.A.); Miss Francls Martha .Schurman, Central Bedeque (B.A.l; and Mr. Vernon L. Schurman. Bedeque (certificatn tq Engineering.) .Mr. Geo. ‘W. Gardiner. ‘Cbariottetown, raceived Lhe Glass or 1892 Schoiarshlp and to Rev. Ernest Ramsay. formerly or ilamllton. P. ‘E. i., was givor: tho degree oif D.D. ISLAN DElRS HUNT‘ER RIVER TENNIS CLUB.——’l‘ho Hunter River Tennis Club Wlls organ-ized l'or the season ///z With Just Ordinary lobacco , 'l‘bat is t'be renson, why there 1s so mach chkey’s Black Twist Tobacco used. ‘it is the only one that has ibo. lover flavor. Tirey must have it in order to enjoy a reai chow. One trial will convince yon tnavt Hiickey's stands supreme in quailty. fluvor and lasting qualities. , , . ., v . .. . . J, chkey 8: Nicholson Tobacco Co., Ltd. 'Manutaflurern Charlotteltown A CHEMIST’S OPINION IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS Chariottetiwn, P. E. l. May 2, 1922. T0 'i‘ho Manager lmperial Biscuit 00., Ltd. _ Charlottetown, P. E. l. ' . Deai‘ sa: ' Replying to your inqulry as to my success with Imper- ial Cod Liver Oii Biscuits I may aay that we used t'.1em in the Vimy Ranch last year as lire \principai part ot our t'ox dlet. We t‘ed them every eventng broken up in .rnilk. In tho Fnll we had n spiendid lot ot' i'oxes. and a retnarkalble t’act waas that we hmd no pour taxes—ail were well furred and vigorous. This l ascribe larger lo the tact that your Bis- cuit. contains medicinaily pure Cod Liver Oii. ' You will remember Sir. tbat i impressed on you the importance dt getting that kind ol' Oii i'or your Biscuits. As a chemist I am acqua'lnted witii-the propertes of pure Cod Liver Oil, and may say.. tliat.. it contains a princi-ple which hais tire propertpot causing t'oods to be assimilath lt aiao contains a smail portion or iodine. which has the proporty ot atlmuiating the growth oi liar. I have much pieasure in teiling you that the peits l sold Mr. McLure last Fa!) were admirer! by. many Fox \ Ranchers who viewed them at bis promises. Everynne re- marked about thelr giossy slrsen and spiendid fur. 'l‘he Foxes iliat were peited wsre fed actually nothing bill Biscuits and milk. and just a very sana." ieed ol meat once a day. l can. taeratore, conscientiously recommend t‘ham to_anyone who la raising Fortes, and can assure tbem that tlhelr use will result in glving them good vigorous Foxes, weil turred. with spiendld sheen and .free irom interml parasites, due lo the stimulating quaiities ot'the Cod hiver Oil on tire intestines. A. MchlNNON, Manager, Vimy Fox Ranch D. fi tee] very grntefui, Men Will Net be Bothered l inug thenr ' compleied by our r man, Mr. John Mountaln. Atter an l Amaster has been A rStewart wa-s WWMNOOW lloln’l' Naglacl Your Building Have us look over the fiashing and conductors. Maybe the gutters are leaking and needrepairmg. We use the best Copper or Galvan— ized iron in our work. Our expert roofer will attend to Your metal work. FRED H. TRAlNOR Phone 393-J 80 Grafton Street Opp. Prince Edward _-.' :it u meeting heid on Mouddy niant. The tollowlng otticers wcre eiectv odz—Plreside'nt. R. H. Slavert; Vice-Presidenrt. Robert Mc‘Piierson; Secretary, 'Hsien. ltodgerson; Trenaurer, Cinrence MrGulgan; idield t’ionnnitutte. Robert M'I’Pher- son, Gordon Cutiivlte, William Cutl‘ilufe; Entertainmem Committee Jantes Flood. Hulby M'cDougaii, erth ' R origerson; M embersb lzp Committe‘e, Gimrence MoGuian; Rev. “R. H. Stavert, Holen Rodger— .son. The offi'cevns‘ and membors to tire Hunler River meon's Instituts .i'or grani- twentt'ywrive dollars to lielp inrprove tire Tennis Court gnounds. # ___ DARNLEY AND VICINITY.-— ;A most pieasant evenlng was spent ‘1. at tire borne of Mr. Harry Crozler when the young peuple ot Darnlev and surrounding district gaihersd filtogethel‘ to welcame him in bas just. =been skiii'ul work- 'new house which address by the chairman Mr. Ray li’l‘dams and a i’ew remarks by trhe :aadlsnre, supper ‘was eerved lby the 'good ladies, in their grand oid style which Darniey is (aimons for. _ 'The remainder oi’ the evening was spent in ga'mes and dancing iiii the wee smlail hours oi' the imom- ling when they al-i dispersed to their :iiomes weli pieased with ahe even- lng. The music lbeing turnlshed lby Messrs lMorrlson and Coule-k.— ,l ‘Mr. Lea Crozier hvas returned to' ' Charlottetmvn tu resnme iris dut- les at tire P. W. C. Alter spendln-gl iris Easter hoiidays at. bis home-— l'Mr. Ray Burt was a week end visi4 \ ior nt Mailpeque tire guest ol’ Mrs. : Isabei \Voodside.——4Mr. 'Coiin MounA tain onr newiy appointed rond buain engaged putting theyroads in flrst glass shape tor tire carra—«Mr. John R. Thomp son has atarted tarming. He reports. " the ground in flrst cia-ss condition. —Mr. Harry rCrozier liras complet- ‘ t ed the contract ot hauiing Mr. John lMountain’s boat the Siiver Leat. wloh the abie assistance o! Messrs. Ray Advmms and Keith ‘Donald.— Mr. Geo. Adam-s wns in Darniey Saturday on business—Mr. John Baeett 'mnde a 'tiylng trip to Sea View. While there be was the guest ot Mr. Russeii Anima—Miss Katle anrt bas returned to lier home in Darnley at'ter 'spending the winter ' montbs in lSumImerslde.—— We are ' .giad to know hhat Miss Kiatie Adams la ont around again atler an attack ot Fllle.-—1Ml‘. Charles Val Lennan iras .moved to ‘Spring Vai- ‘ ‘iey. We ail Join in wishing him ev- ery success in lite—’Mr. Hornce town Tuesday. "Î: At the Yarmouth Y.M.C.A. Boys Camp. held at Tusket Faila l.n Aug- ust, i tound Mlnard'n Liniment . most benet’icial tor suaburn, an im- . medlate reiiet tor coilc and tooth— v ache. ' Alfred Btoknlv Gensral Ssc'y -u-u 1,“. çwruîne T'a'l' u...— MW 1 TWO MILLION PEOPLE la Canada won! mon“ te rut tiroir on. or lnpron mm. , GIIIIII ruily nvo on! and are a lin tint tho Vous: values uranium pruiouly. our nomination will tell Il {ont onolght. toc. 'lll hou- l. DR. E. (i. HARRIS Intel-lut Looono ".4 .............—_..- .— v. Dl]. hisI-K Marina MacKenzie. Grade '—.‘.—' Crockett. 3 ' . , Grade 1A. 1W|iile Crochett, .Muriar __—n— SILK, 8ATIN8 and Giotha at re' duced pricea at Petons. BEAUTIFUL MAHOGANY at Auction Tuesday 10 a.in., 171 Grat— ton St. A. Williamson, Auctllon- eer. TRY A LOAD OF inverness Scheened (or your kitchen rangs. entamer use. Ring 111 tor prompt deilvery, and 500d service. C. Loyns à Co. . WHEN IN NEED OF GOAL, try usïtor quatity. prompt and .‘c‘arel’ul deiiivery and gond service. We are anxious to serve you. C. Lyons K; Co. EMPREBS OVERHAULED— 'rn. wonk on the sleamer Ernpress expected to be compieted on ’l‘hurr dey and the ‘hoat is expected to take ber place in the bay service'on Fri- day. She is at present on tlle Pet- tingiil whart, wbere the work is be- lng, compieted. She has ‘been over-liauvied thoroughiy and oidburn- ing engines instalied so that she'is expecin to be (aster titan hetore. The remalnder 01' her machinerv bas been overhauied. a nowtunnei put in, and a new propelier instab- ed, and she has been palnted in- aide and out and presents a very smart appearance.—St. John Globe. SMI Reports nacHOOL WORK. The foliow lag is the standing ol’ Kenslngton High Sc'hooi for tire month ot Auprll: Grade 10: 1 Ruby Bowness, 2 Mamie Mlii, 3 Lewis ilasiam Grade il: .1 Anna Sheen. 2 Maurice nggins and Ruby Rogers, 3 Gl'adys Poster, Grade 8: 91 Harry Mac Fortune. 2 Marion ‘Mlll‘l'lll'tln, 3 Ai. tbea MacF‘arlane. Grade 7: 1 James Millilman, 2 Jean Neish, 3 Freddte Jardins. Grade 6: 1 ileien l’rol’itt 2 Marguerite Higglns and Ruby Bernard, equai, 3 Roy ‘MacArtbur. Grade 5: 1 Kier Duggan, 2 l'ioien Rogers. 3 Preston NVadmnn. Grade 4: 1 Edna lChampion, 2 Jennvle Palmier. 3 Gernld yMcKenzie. Grade 3: 41 Jean Wnrren. 2 Doris Bernard 3 Fed Semble. Grade 2: 1 Joseph Rendy, r2 Efila Rogers, 3 Minerva «Dungan. Grade 1. =Sr. 1 Kenneth McFadyen 2 :Heien Lawiess, 3 dames Brnham. Grade 1: Jr.: 1 Minier Wnite, and Roy Lockhart. equal, 2 Don Bonwess 3 Eari Braheam. Y > SCHOOrL WORK.» The tollowing vis the standing ot tba Bradaibane sch'onll for th‘e .mont'b oi' Apri-lzy Grade 6: 1 Ailan .M-acKay, and (‘harile Smart, equai, 2 Ethei Todd 5, 1 iDliza Todd. 2 Firma Kennedy, 3 l(‘atberine MaeDonald. Grade 4: 1 Woodside. Grade 3: 1 ITodd, 2 George Dixon, 3 .ViaoDonaid. SCHOO‘L WIORK.-—- The tol'lowing is t‘he Honor Roll for Unba‘iuviliie Schoni for months ol’ ‘M-arch and :April. Grade 9: 1 Bieanor Arse' inauit. Grade 8: 1 lrene Arsenauit and Virginin Gati‘lant equal, 2 i2 Zita Arsenauit. Grade 7: 1 Aldona vLeClare. l2 Marie L. Arsenv ult. Gade b: 1 Evangeilne Arsenau 2 'Lucie Arsenauit. Grade fi: 1 Flol" na Gallaat. 2 Yvonne Galiant 3 'Yvonae Bernard. Grade 4: 1 -Aidonn B. Arsenaulit. and George IArsennult equai. 2 Edna Arsen-auit. -2 Ernest Arsenaulit. Grade 3: 1 -Henrl Gai‘i‘ant. 2 Maris Gailant, 3 EdimondGaiIiant. Grade 2: 1 .Dm— lila Arsenaui‘t 2 Uiric Galiiant. 3 ‘Duirlc Gail‘ant. Grade 1 1 Aidom «Arsenauit. 2 Juilanne Arsenanit, 3 'Beioni Arsenault. YORK SCHOOL. Tho’ foiiowinlz la the standing oi’ Yorlr School for the m‘onth ol‘ April: Grade 8: 1 Claude Vessey 2 nAnn'ie .McDonald. '3 Reginald Vessey. 4 Arthur Veesey 6 Harry Vess-ey. Grade 7: 1 Marlon McDonald. 2 Florence Vessey, 3 Francis Vesscy 4 lvan Vessey. 5 dames Proud. 6 Harry Lewis. 'Grada 6: 1 Helen -Isaibei Brown 8 Doris Brown, rMary Veasey. Grade 5: 1 Wendeli . ‘Vessey, 2 .Hnroid Tayilor. Grade 4. '1 Staniey Vesaey. 12 Roy Vessev Grade 3: . Bernadetie McDonald. i2 Viola 'i‘aylor. 3 Frank Vessey Verna Vessey. Louis Vessey. Grade 2: 1 Athetha ’McDona‘ld, 2 ‘Ralph Theodoro McGormica. w iliover vequai 2 Naoml Ben‘ton, B. 1 Robert attendance for ‘Reginaid Raymond Vessey. «Brown. Pertect anonlh: Claude Vessey, ‘Vessoy. Haroid Vesaey ° COAL' AND ' , WOOD Book your orders nolw for season‘s roquirements. lPetroieum Coke le onr ieading line. Why not. try it or ask soma one who han. We are hooklng orders also tor Hard Con] and will guer- aniee deiivery iater. A c'lean. quick coud, espeolaiiy for _ l Mary Gunn. 2 Ivan K‘en'nedy. 3 En“. Eriel Johnnyl McDonald. 2 rilaroid Taylor. Stanlay iowing ls tlle standing ot’ the pup ils oi’ Point Prim School lor the month et April. Bessio MacRae. Grade VIL—1, Ger- trude C. MauLeod; 2, er‘idred Mur- chison. Grade V.—l, David Bucbv annan. ‘MacLend; Florence 'Mlartin J. MaoRne; 4, Vessey. Francis Vessey, lvan Ves- IStewnrt; 'Richard 4 'Nt'll iMlli‘ChlSOll: 2, 'Leod. Grade 1.—1, ’ lPeri'Pvt .. ._ . macHARLOmETQWN campa»: aey Helen .Mc‘Donald Mary Vessexl Vesaoy,j 4 .Vloin. Tnyior Louis Vessey Vernnl Vessey Aiethn Mol)onaid, Wlll’iol CroL-kott. Muriei Dover. Percentagsîn 149W!“ o! attendance 92.7. POI‘NT PRIM VSCHOOL.—Fol- Grade Vlill,—l, Grade IiV.—1, Anguslna 2, Aihert Mnrchison: Il, Florence 5, Borden .Murcblson; 6, MncLeod. Grade MIL—1, Walter Mac» Blille Erwin. Attendance.——i, Mildred Murchlson; 2, .Allbert Murahlson; 3, Angueena MaoLeod; 4. Martin J. MaoRae. ,‘iûl SCHOOL WORK.—’1‘he standing ot Lake Verde School i‘or the' month ot April. Grade V’i.—1, Mary Wood; 2, Regina Wood; 3, Plus Keily. Grade V.—'1, 'Raymond Wood 2, Miidred Wood; 3, Frank Wood; 4. Joseph Wood. Grade iV.—«1, MauriceuRedmond; 2, Parneii Wood 3, Ensiey Acorn: 4, Wll‘iie Jardins. Grade ill.—-1, Kathieen Wood; 2. Edna Redanond. Grade 1.—lLeonard Hughes; 2, Aime Jardins; Il. Mar- garet Redmond; 4, l'meida ‘Hughes. HONOR ROLL ot Mliton School for 't‘ha month ot April. Grade V.——— 1, Tessle Molnnia: 2, Heien Rlce. Grade iV.-——1. Mae Mclnnls; 2. :Cecilia Leslie; 3. Annie Mclnnia; 4, Margarct Moinnls. Grade iii.-—— 1, Hilda Mnlnnls; 2, Violet Rlce; 3, Bernard Lèslie: 4. Kenneth Mc- M» : .1 à i l _ Su rame as a 1;th N compliment t0 any bri o OLMES êc EdwardsvSilvcrware is a gift which combines rare, enduring beauty with years of bride. t0 her table. silver’s only Compctitor Ior wcar. In SILVER-INLAID, solid .blocks of pure silvcr arc set in on thc back of the bowl and handle heiore plating, and in SUPER- PLAT’E, a heavy mira plating of silver is givcn tu protect thesc points against wcar. ' faithful service; it' is a supcrb compliment to any Thc veritable glitter of precious gems—radiance of unusual l) ‘auty—tliat is the charm the exclusive Holmes 8€ .Edwai'ds hand-burnished lustre will bring ‘And Holmcs & Edwards yiclds the lasting satistaction which comes only from the gencrous use of sterling silvcr. It is sterling H i-gli—Class_iewellcrs will show you tl'ic licautiful jamestown Pattern, strikingly simple and artistic—as well as talilc appointments such as flowcr bask ers, casseroles, pic plates, cake and brcad trays—of tlie saine higli quality. AInIIn_/u(lz.';‘uz1avr/luisrly in Canal/:1 Il]; THE STANDARD SILVER C0. Ul“ TORONTO, LIMITED ——HONOR ing ls tho standing ul’ Kensingtun l-[igb JS‘cbooi i’or April, lande X,w 1,1Ruby Bowness; 2, ‘Mamie Miii‘, ilasiam. Grade iX. . 2, Maurico Iliggins L nna Sheen; and Rulby ilogors; ianc; 2, Mariou Miiiiman; Il, A‘itiiodl litiiiii'naan; 2, Jean Mosii; .‘l, Freddie Jardins. Grade W.——1, lipien Pro- fltt.;. 2, Marguerite nggins; 3. Roy McArlhur. Grade W.—l. mfltt; 2, Marguerite Higgins and Ruiby Bernard; 3, Roy MoArthur. Grade erl, Kier Duggan; 2, Hel- ou Rogers; 3, Preston Wad‘man. Grade iV.—1, <Edna,(‘.hampion; 2. Jannie ‘Pnynter; :1, (ieraid iMrKen» zle. Grade 1111.—], Jean Warren; 2. Doris Bernard; il, i-‘reti Selmpie. Grade \]]I.-—1, Joseph Ready; 2, Eila Rogers; 3, ‘Minerva Duggan. Grade I Sr.—1, Kenneth -McFadyen; 2, Heien Lawiess; 3, .iames Braham. Grade I. .Ir.—1, Milier Waite and Roy Lockliart; 2. Dan IBowuess; 3. Earl GmhsIm.—Y. + RULE BY PEASANTRY NOW AN ACTUALITY SONA. ïBuigarin, June 3.—A warning to the Bulgarlan bourge- oisie that rule lby the .peneantry is now an ‘actuaiity. was iglvan yes. terdsy by the pensant lPremier, Stamlbouiisky, in an address be- tore the Pensants' ‘Congrees. "We are now aibie to do >what we will," he sald. '1Solt'ia ls anaiher iSodom and Golmorrah. lnhabited by specuiators and unproducers. The l'I‘he bourgeois party has tried to set the King on its slde. ’but the IKing must remember that rit is the people who .wonk. andiha’t lt we u lunls: fi. Hubert ‘MoPhee. Grade til. A. Aylward 8x Co. : Phone 17e E Connolly Wharf ———1, lPhon'cey Mclnnis; 2. Frank Rice: 3. Geralid Wlhltty;‘ 4, Maud Giilis. Grade [—.1, iMary Rlce; 2. Cari Whitty: 3, Surah Whitty.——— Wmlm’eth Mulone. Tencher. csn malte him ‘Rresldent of the Rewbiic ot lBuigaria. the oid Bui— garla will lbo vflnished. . v "Let (craignons not. mix our at- 3, Gladys Eus-signal tiie tienoa ter. Grade Vl'l‘l.‘—'l. ‘llarry Mol’nr-lvpact." MolPariarie. Grade Vil—41, Janteslstraiilmi, tire population being fuii ot anxiety owing lo tire spread of Holon rCongress, .mier Lenine oï Soviet Russi‘a. .pro- AL “Protectod wñoro tñe Œear wë‘lfiw’ ‘ ROLL—Ji‘he i'oiluw- those almont: us who lbrought on the war to do tire paying. 'illlligaria today lis the [riend oi’. nnw Germany and Russia, but ‘no ti'eatias bave been aigned “Nu anybody except those nations wiiu noiwaggression "l‘be situation in the intorior is rumom reg‘arding tira assemlbly oi‘ tlionsunds oi' peusants here (or tlle ———————<....._—__. BRITISH CHURCH E8 IN RROTEST LON‘DON, Juno 3.41m Christ lan churuiies ot Great Britain to- dny sont a joint tolegrum tu LPre- testing agains‘t tire attaL-k on the Russian (rhuruh in tho persan oi' d’atrick Tikhom. Tire message sald the conscience ol’ Christendom rouid not toiemte s0 great a wrong. The message was signnd hy thr- Archbishops ot Conterbury and York and the heads oi’ tire Congre- gatlonailst, Datp'tllst, Presbyterian. and Methodist 'Churches. ICardinai Gasparri. ll‘apal Serre. tary'oî State, teiegnaphed the Arch- ne Cames” FIRED AT A CAT AND SHOT Hls WIFE CHATHAIM. June 3.——Josaph Cations. of rDresden, was uslng a .22 calibre rifle to shoot a. ca’t Wlll(‘ll had ‘been eating his chickens. ’l‘he llrst shot missed and as he was preparing to take ths second aim . tha rifle accldenlally d'ischarged and the ballet entered bis wite's ankie. ans. Cedars was lbrougbt to thll oity whers it was tonnd that no Ihones in the anltle had lbsen bruit- en. -————‘-O.———-—- HAVE T0 SPLIT OELLS T0 HOUSE PRISONERS. JUJNGS’PON, Juno 3.—Prlson populations may ibe decreasing eiss- where. but Warden Ponstord ot Klngston psnitentiary will lbs torc- ed to bang ont the "standing room miy" slgn it commitmeats to his penai institution continue. Today tiiere are registered in t'he provin- cial penltentiary 856 lnmatea and to provi‘de for this nnmber and a1- iow l’or a possible increase to 900, partitions had to be built through the centre o! a series ot cella. A lblshop ot Canterbury 'that Pope Plus was making independen‘t rep- resîntatlons. FLOU l tair. We will pay onr wnr repam' tions ii' torced to, îbut we will force large gang ot prisoners is at pres- ent engaged la work on me nevw power bouse. ÎHÔROBREAD Becomes a t>fab_il ‘Milled by Hunt Bros 'Limiœd. For delldloua bread. why ol courus 'Ëhorobroad. t u l 1 il (au; - ,