Be warned._ Today it is harder to detect thepoor quality of a cheap ioap _~» until after its damage has been done forever. steadily been making Sur rise Soap better and better. jthe CERTAINTY of sa ety use Surprise. Proved for 44 years. r g-tllillllrjibimvkg; ,-—--—’—' lGenuInQ.-. i MAY 1o, i928 l ‘tortgywashi’ ‘g g l 'never“ with Surprise ‘ . ‘ . - l l VER have “grey wash” in your tubal-Suds too weak. "Too short-lived-—Suds letting go of the clirt-'—Dirt getting back into clothes. Not rinsing out-wash almost ruined. How often has it happened to you? Think. , 4 l l Never, you useSurprise-with its perfect rinsing-fits suds that last. l l l l i Science has For safety _ ii Central Guardian SAD JOIJRNElh-A, F_ Senctv, Ibaugh, of Parrsboro, N. 5., was call-E edto his home in P. E. Lfon ac» tcunt. of the death of his fatherf Benjamin Sencabaugh. at Murray. Harbor South. ' WAS IN CIlARLOTTETOWN.-l Mis. Hubiey, wife of Captain J, 1-1,] Hubley. of the steamer Canadian; Carrier. has been visiting in Chfll", lottetown, staying with her huu-j band's ielatlves. Captain Hublswl is now on his way south on his re-l gulur run from Halifax-Halifax. Herald. ‘MRS. J. Mc-LAGAN demonstrator! of Canadian Gossard corsets Gus-- sard line of beauty and Gossard combinations will be here on Fri- day afternoon and Saturday, May‘ lltli and 12th. Come in and be fit~ led. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 4370-5-9-4i , CHURCH NEWS. -Anglican sew‘ vices in the Parish of New London} on the 13th inst., will be as follows I Burlington 10.30 a. m., with Holy Communion; French River 2.30 p. m. Sunday School one hour before thcsc services. Kensington 7 p. m. Sunday School 2 p. m. . NEW RESIDENTS WELCOME-l Mr. P. R. Fielding who has been, Assistant Manager of the F. (3., "Spencer Theatre, in Charlottetown} has taken a residence at the cornerl ;of Euston and Orlebar Streets. Lastl weék he was joined by Mrs. Field- ii _ancl their little daughten Miss‘ Shirlee, and they are now regularlyj instituted as citizens, to whom a‘ kindly welcome is extended. LEAVES FOR‘ P. E. L-Mi". Eddr? LeCaire, an employee 0t the C. N. R... who has been undergoing treat- ment in the City Hospital for the past four months, was discharged frcm that institution last Friday. He will leave tomorrow for his for- mer home in P. E. I. to spend a few weeks in recuperating-Mocntoif Times. BUSY INDUSTRY.— The busiest "pot in Pictoii these days is in and zibout the new lobster-packing plant o1‘ Fred Magcc, Limited, says tlw| Halifax Herald. In order to_cn-, "sure prompt and efficient shipnienti of surplus lobster alive to Montrcall or Boston, this firm has leased the! large warehouse formerly owned by; the late P. Brown 8a Son on the, Market wharf. From their fishcr- men "as far off as Murray Harbti". i". E. I., and from Pictoii Island and less distant points, eacli daviw‘ catch is taken by their steamer to‘ Pic-Lou. Just off thewliarf on which the new factory is located. they crate in large floats and thcn‘ submerge tliu live lobsters, and draw there-from as occasion demands. for packing epurposes or shipment tilivc. VISITING PAIEIENTSL-Mi‘. Li.‘- liartni Estabrooks, son of Mr. anti Mrs. Ezra Estabrooks, Sackvillc, l: tptiicliny: a few days hero with his. parents. Mr. Estabrooks has been attending the Moody Bible Institute‘ in Chicago; from which Institution he graduated April 19th. l-Ic Dlilllid‘ to enter the ministry, and will likely‘ be engaged on Princc Edward I»; land during the summer. On May tiic 2nd, at Nccdham, Mass. MY.‘ Estabroolts was: married to Miss Hel- l (‘ll Moffatt. The young people are being given a hearty welcome by‘ Sackville friends. ing Mr. Estabrooka spoke briefly at.‘ the regular service in the Main Si.’ Baptist Church-Sackville Post. , l HERE _ 0N HONEYMOOPL- A ‘ charming wedding took place Wed- , nesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at‘ Miller, Prince William. the bride of Douglas Ford Saund- ers, son of Mrs. Emily Saunders. 0t‘ Prince William, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Dr. Davidson. pastor of the United Church of Prince William. The bridfl W011‘ a beautiful gown of white flat crepe trimmed with silver lace. bridal veil and orange blossoms and an arm bouquet of Columbia roses and mai- den hgir fern. She was attended by Mrs. Donald Yorke. of Wood- ‘ stock, sister of the bride. as matron of honor. who wore a gown of coi- sage green canton crepe with hatxfo . beige and rose trimmings. TAG bridal couple stood under an arch or ever green trimmed with white bells. Donald Yorke acted “S groomsman. while the weddinfi march was Pmyed by MY5~ w- A- MacKenzie. Followinfi i119 Servln‘: a buffet lunch was served to ab0u~ W . OU can always Ytlepentl upon Quaker Flour to give you the same uniform results. Milled only from wheat that shows the highest food coii- tent in our labora- - tory analyses. No flour is more severely tested in the mill. Before it: can bear the brand, Quaker Flour must meet every one of these tests and must bake perfectly-in our own kitchen. For all home baking purposes. Bread, pies and cake have a lightness and fine, oven texture no other flour gives. Every bag sold under our money back guarantee that Quaker Flour willgive you the iitmost satisfaction. , \ V 427 , the Same FAQ-w t n”? ' twenty near relatives of the bride l BAREQADOS Matisse; flavor of the finest of all Molaneel And . no wonder! For_ it in made only from the pure juice of the Famous Bu- - q, . Saga? C ne. You can be fi'iuhd'uad' l.‘ -- ??.l:f'._ ‘ sure-it i; nndulterated and on en's bed of , ‘every ab, in healthful. _ . _ l. -~ KER ours) MlLLDD BY iiir. MILLERS 0F OUA [Mm Saunders I I- gabardine- with ,at'ter which Mr. and and groom left on a weddinlf! ' i t Nova Seotin and Prince E - up O Going aWBy m‘? emble suit of navy beige trimmings all French hat of beige and “m, on their return they W!" reside at Prince William‘. bride was the recipient o inlam.» lovely gifts of furniture. scnenl china and linen.--Frctlcrictoti hi9!‘- ‘ ‘BHEEEE Uimther ‘ward Island. bride wore an ens and em rmi cnliniiolrnfrdwn GUARDIAN ‘ ~- -. Sunday even- _ the residence of Mr. and Mrs. James i N. B., when‘ Miss Edna Miller Hagerman became l iToLo "THAT NEW MAlD TO CALL ME AT QEVEN- rf‘=.> mow mime o" CLOCK- //////////////////” \\\ fa / w». a a 1 on s...“ COMPARATIVELY few [iCtlllltf rc- fllllc the wide range and ust-iuliit-ss nf Pyruliii, reaching us it docs iiitu al- niust every industry. Few commodities. offer such u huppy combination of beauty and usefulness. Pyralin is ‘a real triumph of modern science. Itscapacity to duplicate or improve upon the structural qualities; and properties of natural materials is truly marvellous. It can be cut, carved, stamped, pressed, moulded to an extent fansurpassing any of its natural com- pciitors. Today, men nd women are enjoying in Pyralin all 1 e qualities for which ivory, amber, tortoise shellvand pearl have been famed through the centuries. Pyralin has the lustre, thedurability and all their good features. The Arlington Company of Canada brings this important industry to Can- adu. lhis Company is opertitin u most modern plant, equipped with the latest cer- I .- lisp. ‘(I x. DU I _- I V I wiLL-Wi-iERE“b THE l co ">1 THE ; aRtaAKFAeiT’? we KiTCHEM AND _I__ 1 see WHAT iu 6:2,. i BEEN UP AN HOi-JR: THE woaao \“=’/ l THAT MAID Graceful (Smart 1 Colorful \:_\\~\<:.:.~_\_\§ g.» _‘\ . maivliini-ry, at 'Ill'lI\V|l>'lIlli‘_Q, Quebec, where Pyrzilin Rllllkltlti ltli‘ being turned utlt by ("tinritliun wurltiiit-ii in met-t uii t-vt-r-iiitrcttsiiig (ltuutliuil dt-mund for things of tist- uiitl beauty. As one nf the SIIIISldICITlUS of the (‘una- dian lntltistrivs Limited, with which are closely zillictl the Imperial (‘hcmicul Industries Limitt-tl, of (Zrcztt Britain, untl the 17.. l. llulkint (le NCIIIULIFS 8t Company of the United States, the Arlington. (‘umpuny of Canada rcups the advantage that accrues to it through the continual research and invention of the chemical engineer. The vast re- sources of the parent company, in touch with all tlftit is latest in stricntific dis- covery, are thus [llaced zit the disposal of the Arlington Company of Canada. The Canadian Industries Limited oval, in connection with the Pyrzilin trade- mark, therefore, is an assurance to con- sumers and to all the trade of the excel- lence and fine quality of Arlington products. This i: Number Eight of a Series of ad- vertisements piabliilied that the public may have a clearer fllldcr-Yldfldiflg of Canadian Industries Limited and it: Snbridiary (fompanies. "IE-EyAEFJi-ETMEMaiTi-iisi i ’ YOU KNOMI THAT "rRuviz You ORDERED FOR BREAKPAbT ? wELL- 618:5 STANDIN‘ THERE toomsr ATFT wi-ri-i um i LLQRQNETTE 5' Jl ‘l I J l‘?