“Hey, -fella’s! Here's flavor!” You bet! A fla- vor found only in- Kellogg's Corn "Flakes. A flavor no one on earth could describe! Taste it—and you will agree‘ Discover the Kellogg flavor to- day." Thrill the whole family and save yourself work. No cosking. Just fill the bowls from the package, and add milk or cream. Simply delicious with fresh or preserved fruit. Served in all restaurants and hotels. Sold by all grocers. radon. Ovui-iresh ALWAYS !.'.l.‘.."‘. warm: wrapper pnscn-ll/le w..." ondkeepl 1)., 1...)“. loulfy-(IIIP. An midis-Hill ’ Ktllars law"! ..,» v We cltollengeztlte World! Try any ready-to-eat cereal. You won't find pnother that oven ap- proaches the marvelous flavor found only in Kellogg's Corn Flakes. pus!" BERMUDA AGA|N§f Presbyterian Church. Hamilton. CHURCH UNION llermudn. voted uguins-L Church . Union, The vole was as follows: 1-()R();\i'[,()_ Mpy Fnmitev. J. W. For l'nion_ six; :lgninut, (l5, MmNnmarn, Secretary of the i‘rcs- v Tile minister there is o well- hyterian Church itssociatlop, has known Cunndian. liev. Dr. Marsh. received word that St. Andrew‘! F B. A. 3- ‘ X ' m l‘ l .~“/‘;/;,l . j ‘ 1",‘, . Igoltzn‘. “l. 0"" ' tn‘ - . ...,¢¢_ve». Latex-Treated Web Cord Tires OMiNlON Royal Cords are the only tires made in Canada, which have the superior mileage capacity made possible by latex-treated web cord ——the greatest advance in tire making since the invention oi cord tires! Every fibre in the cords is saturated with rubber in its pure. natural. liquid lorm (latex). ‘- I . ’.. v . ~ i t‘: ' ,Drof‘Lts ‘lo thlz farmer and shippers Hull tonight, Gaiety Orchestra. 8'11 —THE FBEETOWN DRAMAT- ln Central lzledeqlte Hall, Friday. May 8th. Program in connection. Salo o} boxes. 8405631 will load live hogs and fat sheep at Albany, May 11th and 12th pnylnl; highest market price_ Green Bros. Borden 011d Albany. 7925-40171. For l-Isiery lll-Jllnorifs Llnlnlont. —NEW SCHOOL TRUSTEE. — Mr, J. E. Dalton. Summerside. has been appointed a member of the Summersido School ilonrti to fill the balance of the term tor which the lute Mr. J. L. McCullough was appointed and which expires on the third Tuesday in Julie, 1925. -SCHUFIMAN FETED. —- The following with reference to Dr. Schurmlm, the new American anl~ bnssador to Geruiany is ‘taken from n Pckin pap r: ‘Sohurnlau leaves for German Pest. lie was given a royal send off us he and his wdfe end daughter departed for Ger- many via Washington. Chinese officials, ntcmhers of the Diploma tic coups, leaders of the foreign community and the Auterican Leg- ntioil Guard and ‘Band to sec the party off. Dr Schurinan speak- ing ut a luncheon here given in his honor praised the work of hiissiolt- aries in Chins. declaring their vi‘- forls had strengthened greatly relations between the great 0r- iontni nations nnd Aluerica. Ac- compzinlcti by his wife and daught- er sails ziboard the President Jock- son for Seattle arriving at Scuttle. May 4th." Dr. Svhurman is n l’. E. island boy born in Freetown. moi-ii _HONOR ROLL of St. Mary's .\t'litlL my, Sulnlnerside, for Aprils-- (lrnilo X--~l. Beatrice Wedge. im-ulp. trial. Mary McNeill;2 Gertrude Doucet-bq Ii, Bertha Gal- lnnt. Grade Vill—1. Yvonne Arscnault 2 Anna Arsemault; .‘l Doris Perry. (it-ado Vii-l Mary Mcfiuilimlsh; 2. Mary (i-audet and Anna Wedge (equal); 3 Tussle McNeiil Mildred Arscnnult. ‘(lratle Vi—~1 Iliiargaret ‘Morrison; 2 Lena ilraipeau; 3 Ola Perry. (1-r:tdt-.V~—1 Agnes _ Arsonnult; iit-lcn ZyicNc-ill; 3 Doris (laudet. ‘Grzuil. lV—1 Mnry llitrNel-il; 2 Olive iloucel-te. Gem-gins Perry (trqunl); 3 ililds Brotherhood, tirade lll~~i Ethel Morrison; 2 Audrey (iililz-i; Ii llorn Muy (iallnnt. l ‘Grade ll~1 Nlnrgnret Gnllnut; 2 ‘mien lvlcrlne; x isnhei McNeil]. (h) 1 Inez tiullunt; 2 Mary iiognn; -2l Hello illncquicrts. l Grade l (ab-l Cecilia Perry; ... lYvzrnne Arseuuillt; 3 Ilertlm ltieh-altls. (b) 1 Wilfred Perry; 2 Winn‘ Arsennult; 3 Dorothy Iiluudet. l l o New Brunswick (Continued from Page One) ....____ put the very best stock on the tunrket in order to hold lt. New llrtiltswlcltfls season last year was so dry that when the potatoes were being harvested by mechanical ‘pro- c-ssses they suffered many bruises which worlcatl against them in grad- ing causing o. heavy loss :l-n order to keep ‘the grade up to standard. New Brunswick has shipped a great many cargoes of potatoes to the l~‘~.l‘r “Rsst, e\' n to British Columbia. and the product has been very well received. Ftom St. John ‘there have bi‘. n over 600.000 barrel-e and sacks of New Brunswick stock sh'pped to (.‘u‘bz\. The past year has been the heaviest export ever known and the Lave hen practically nil. The recent threat of nn 0m- lr-lrso has cruised quite a stir in potato circles nnd the shippers tire careful to see that the grade is of llln very highest standard us" only by this means can the ntarket he held. in this connection it is well to note that farmers shipping potatoes in large quantities for shipment abroad generally nrc somewhat careless in the pack and the result is that at the whrtrf when‘ loading is being done the checkers have to lay aside many bags and barrels which are damp. This entails considerable expense and trouble’ in reconditioning and it could the avoided if the farmers would not try to get their damp stock off. Mr. C. C. Thompson. is the Man- ager. of the Canadian Division of the Sonthgate import and Export (‘timpnny and he ‘ls looking after "he interests of his firm in the shipment of ‘the cargo now ‘being loaded. He informed the Guardian representative that due to the very titles being shipped to an already nrr-rrrovrtlrtl market. he has hnil tn bi- very careful in tbs selection of potatoes ‘to go in the steamer. A IC CLUB Wll-l present ‘their play- ette_ entitled “That Rascal Pat." --NOT»ICE TO 'FARMER8.—- We linen competition and large qunn-l -FOlt LATE WESTERN NEW! page 3 ls available. t! - --nosm noon noun. Wholesale "and ltetsii. Holmurl. Sumlnsnside. 761-1-6tf. -—-‘I‘NDISPOSED — His many friends regret that Mr Alfred Keoughan, Summerskle do still confined tohis home through ill- DESS- —-ICE CREAM PARLORSP-We have opened up our ice cream -par- iouis in on up-to dute style. we are ready to serve you any time in the line of ice cream, cold drinks. confectionery, fresh fruit, shell fish and quick lunches. Give us s call und get your ‘money's worth. —Shu|hells, Portage, ‘P. E. l. 847 5 6 3i mom- PERSONALS —-Mr_ Wlliiuln lllgglns, Kenning- tim, is ill in the Prince County Jiospital. ills muny friends wish for n speedy reeevery.~—Y. -—.Vlr. Vincent ‘Blake, represent- ing tho Davis and Fraser Meat Curing Firm was in Ksnsington recently. "Vince" is as good n Judge of meat today on the hoof ns he was with us in College on the plate. ileplckcd up some tine specimens of "genus bos" he nor any of the buyers have not yet exhausted the supply than Kon- siugton and environments can fut" nish. Tile farmers and feeders here know that to muintuiu n steady iiiflfliet, o steady and dependable supply must be mantuined.—Y. Mlnurd‘: Llnlmcitt Fine Iur the llalr. Eastern Guardian ..'SHOP from Herman's Catalog. ..*LADIES COATS. —'A new‘ lot just arrived, J. W. Murdock d: Co, Montague 862 ..'GE.T YOUR CORROSIVE’ SUBLIMATE for Seed Potatoes, ifonma-lin Solution for Smut on Grain at Muhon's Drugstore. 748-5 i-fmwfi. ..*BU'Y Y_OUR FORMALDE- HYDE and Corrosive Sublimnte ‘for lreatitlg potatoes and groin at (Ynrrutltefs Dru-g Store, Montague. and save money. 861 5 6 2i ....'FISHING GOOD-The fisher-W men around nntl about Georgetown reporting excellent fishing al- though some report very heavy loss to their gear during the storm m’ inst \veelt.---A_ »~W-~ -» -<a>—-_- P E RSO NA LS __‘i.\lir_ Cecil ‘Ilrehuut, Princpall of Georgetown High School, was a visitor to the city on Saturday-A] I __’Mr. linrold Stewart of Char- loituiown was u recent visitor to the Eastern Czlpitnl.-—A. an ' i‘ i‘ “ some _ n; llESlEllll tuullllll ...§)‘lOP from Hartman's Catalog. —DANCE.-At Travellers Rest but Y Presentation To Miss Acorn _ Arte.- the sou‘; eucharist on Sun- day the friends and well wlshers of Miss Gussle Acorn met in 8t- Petsre School Room to make her 3' presentation on the eve of b8!‘ departure for Providence, R. 1.. where she will be married to Mr. Stanley ‘Bryant. " The presentation was ‘mods by the Rev. E. Malone who in _a short speech spoke of Miss Acorn s faith- ful and valued service -to St. Pet- ers and gave her the hearty 811d sincere wishes and prayers of her friends st St. -Peters for 0041B blessing on her and Mr. Bryant on their wedding day, and after. Miss Acorn replied most suit- ably and the manner in which her remarks were received showed the esteem felt t'or her by those pre~ sent. The following is the text of the letter presented to her with n handsome cheque. Si. lileters Oathodnai May 3rd. Dear Miss Acorn: Your lfrlenlls and licllow melflberg oi‘ St. Peters congrega- tion are asking you ‘to accept the enclosed taheque with their very sincere wishes that ‘much joy and happiness may be yours on your wedding day and after. We are fully sensible of the faithful untLzeziious service which you have ‘given to our Church and would like you to look on -this as an expression of our esteem for on. ' We shall be glnd if you will ‘pur- chase some ‘gift which will re-tnlnd you of your friends here, and we ask that God's richest blessings may rest on you and Mr, Bryant in tho new life which lies before you. We are yours very sincerely: Elwin Malone Margaret Cotton Lucille Malone. ()n behalf‘ of some sixty other numbers of the congregation. WGY Program ‘rnunsonr, ‘MAY 7 WGY (Schenectady, N. Y.) General Electric Company 790 Kllocycles (370.5 Meters) Eastern Standard Time 11.30 u_ m-Stock market report. l1.-i0 n, m.-—l‘roduce market rP» port. ~ 11.45 a. m.—Wenthsr report. , 11.55 n. m.—"l'imo signals l 1.00 p, iXi.-—‘.Vlll8lC talk, "Arrange- ment of Furnishings; Professor Annette J. Warner, New York Stute College of Home ‘Economics, Cor- nell University. ' 1.30 p. nt.-Orgzln reeitni by Ste-i phen i~i_ Boisclair, . | 5.00 p. m.—Prnduee and stock market quotations; news, baseball scores, 5.30 p. m.-—~Dlnnsr music by Hotel ‘on Eyck Orchestra, Albany, N. Y. 0.00 p. m.-4~Dinner progrt.\n by Ben Bernie's Hotel Roosevelt Orch- estra from the new Hotel Van Curi- er. -° “ ‘ndy. The following sei- thorough cull is being made of the- sacks and th eresult is that there 1H0 n very large number of bagsl lc-it in the sited which are consid- nred unfit to be sent. to Cuba. Al- most every car showed some dn-mage; ‘mostly caused i from frozen pottitoes. and in some in- stances whole cars were rejected by the inspector,—damage being caused by frozen stock, which made it absolutely unfit to ship to a warm climate such as Cuba. Mr. Thompson stated that when the (lreta takes her 10.000 bags out there will be about enough for an- go forward in a short time but he is not very hopeful that the price obtained will be anything like the one now quoted. in connection with the above the following ‘clipping froln ‘the St. John Telegraph-Journal will be ot‘ interest: WOODSTOCK, N. B., May A largo number of potato dealers were in session hero today. The disposal of tho potatoes now on hand was discussed, as the situa- tion is considered serious. Dele- gates were present from all see- tlons of Carleton and Victoria. T0 Entertain in connection with the visit of the citilcgates front the Union‘ of Munioi- palities of Quebec, to Charlottetown, the ‘following programme has been approved by ‘the City Council. The party wtlll arrive in ‘this port on this S. S. "Richelieu" ‘at 5 ‘p. m. on the 241th. June. At 8 ‘p. m. there will be a reception and concert atOM Glovarnmen-t House Grounds. Ad- dresses of welcome will be read apd presented by His Honor Lieutenant- Governor Hearts. Premier Stewart. and H's Worship Mayor McKenna. Thursday, June 25th. A4 l0 ‘n, m. the party wi-ll be motored through t-ho city and ‘taken on a vilsit to the- . 00x ranches. A; one p. -n1. there will Optical Service The best is nuns Inn I001! fsr your Eyes. When buying [fallen he iIUIIE you are [etllnl tlu any but ‘Leann. lnnrt loathi- with year lyeslslit by lnlyllll enontl quality II-sssne. Yon flill- not alerl to talu- e any» with your sr your s-lfl PHI‘! Iiyrs Our Ollee ls eqllpplpl with the very latent entllnsl lontrnntolits. Oar Leases are first quality. 0m flxanlaetln. ls llseroulh. To In- sure eensrl flttbaee have your eyss saaaslssd b! H. J. MABQN ilsteletrlss ‘ Iaatslse. l'.l.l. 1am. wits mu j . tertainsnent. action. Miller's Worm Powders are ‘ always a safe sud reliable remedy ' forchildren who show symptoms of worms. easily recognised ins feverish restlessness, frequently ending in qdnvuislons. A lpolnt importance is that‘ Wbnm Powders have expelled I worms. the stomach llld bow is Qontiition. bn lundhlcon at the ‘Experimental, Farm. At 3 o'clock the party wli-i leave by auto for Summer-side, glvl lng the visitors ‘an opportunity of seeing the ‘beauty ‘sports along the route. At Bummerside the visitors will res-embark on ‘the S. ‘S. "Richelieu." “ ‘libe above programme has been decided on after careful delibera- tlon and undoubtedly, ‘it will alfionl the visitors a [TQM measure of en. zzPelnlesl and perfect in‘ their These symptoms are °’ ftilf."‘.»i nisbed by Ben Bernie's Orchestra. other load left. This will probably ' for April: GradeX-Prlnelpalh Dept. l Grade X-Vies Principal's Dept. flrade lX-Vlce Principal's Dept. Grad Vrlll.—-lllr. MeKInnotVs Dept. Grade Vlb-Ml‘. we. now EDWARD" "AND INQ- Lllu. POX Mflltl. “PRINCE . E D 1N A Q D" makes s s M, etltjt, Min lwsllefpr tlrthths ~ jlysn m Mint rtsFn l _ VIOI. " simple. ections will be included in this program: “Oh Katherine" “Waters of Minnetonka" Tscllailtowsl-tykl “June" dante Cantabile" Selections form "lady, Be Good" Selections from “Rose Marie" Light Opera selections "To a Wild Rose" 7.00 p. m.-—Banqttet celebrating opening of Lliotel Van Curler, Sche- nectady. N, Y. ‘Music will be fur- with “An- assisted by vocal soloists. Among the speakers will be J. Ieslie Kin- cald. 8.30 p. m.—Concert 9.30 p_ m.—-Dance ---<ao&—-——— QUEEN SQUARE Queen Squsre School Honor Roll 7.80 p. m.—Program from Wnna» ' maker Auditorioum; also broadcast by WJZ. by United " States Navy Band; also broadcast by WJZ and WRC. ' program by . Ben Bernie's Orchestra from Jiotel Vnn Curler. I llll ' .. ii lmilll] i l‘ ‘ll l‘ llllll ' “mm ill‘ l‘ mlllllllillllll " Grade Vl-Miss McDonald's Dept. 1 Stephen Gillls. l 2. James O'Connor. 3. Charlies O'NV3ill. 1. Pins Callaghan. 2 Alfred Chipman. 3. Joseph Desroehcs. Grade lV.—Mlss Francis’ Dept. 1 Erie Robin. ~ 2. Louis Momghan. 3. Joseph lieardon and Josipll F8001"!- Grade lIl—Miss Jenkin's Dept. 1. Janice iiornby. 2 Alfrcd Chipman. 3. Charlie Trainer. Grade Ili-Miss-Welsh‘; Dgpf, ‘ 1. Sever-inns Arsentlult. 2. ‘Frank ‘McLeod. 3. Russel White. Grads ll-Mlss Towan's Dept. ‘ 1. llwrry Pineau. 2. James Gilfan. 3, Gordon Connors. Grade l-Mdss Gallant’; Dept, 1. Edward Pineun. 2. Wincent Meinnfe. 3. iinrlnnti Iiughes, Grade l—-Mls| Monaghan’; De L 1- Rfgsle Trainer. P l "SAVE THE FOREST" Be sure your match ls out before you throw it away. Matches have heads but they can't think. Do It for them. Carters ' 1. Joseph Trmlnor. 2. Norbert ‘Bradley 3. William Power. 1 William Reddlln. 2. ‘Gerald McGuiglln. 3; Cari Cullen. 1. Arthur Garrett. 2 Frank Hughes. 8. Uawrencs Campbell. 1. ui-s vMcbean. 2 Reggie McDonald. 3 Thomas Peters. ‘Morrlssgys Dept. 1 Frank O'Neill, ' 2. Austin Connolly. 3. Wm. McIntyre. ., are tested at Ottawa for pur- Seeds Grow About two hundred Mei- ' chants on Prince Edward ls- land sell Chrtcrs Seeds. if you cannot net what seeds you want from them send to us. - Our Seeds an: Bead Grain lty and germination. Ask tar Carters __ "Nickel" Timothy ‘- “Queen" Mammoth Clover. No. 1 No. 1 For the new pone-sn- larosmspia — Ind other ranch cheapo. vss "PRINCE hail...“ . es and ft-‘se q toned up into c.7017 loll _ *s-.‘ i‘ .,‘. ‘ "' No. 1 "Ross" Alslks Clover. No, 1 Early Red Clover. No. 1 Bud Wheat, Seed Oats, Barley. Field Pass, Vet- chss. fodder Corn. Buck- wheat and s full ilne of Vegetable and Flower Seeds, and Field Seeds, ‘Shallots, Onion am. Petsto _‘ Onions . lsrly lssd Potatoes, Dahlia and fllsdloll‘ =Boihs. gsto. Don't neglect the Lawn still Grass Plots, use gr "lvsrflisn" Lawn Grass 4 d Lswn-Pertlllur. ill!!!‘ ‘lllllll l The “Cut Plu famous l5 lb. a ll. Louis iterrigzrn. Grade I—Miss Mc/kulay’; Dept. 1, Alex ilicflilrnry. I sn-s-o-wtinai ll lull, lllllllll ll milllllllll Niillllllllllllllllllllllmfllllllllllli ‘l u‘ ti‘ i""'"||| i |ll||||| Iillllll liflllll Ii lllll| l m inilln II lml tllll ‘lit llllll |||lil| llinii nii||| if llh i | llii the individual smoker- the tobacco and the pleasurelyou get from smoking it, is always the $31118. IMNUFAOTUllED BY IMPERIAL TOBACCO COMPANY 0F CANADA. LlMiTED. l 0 l1. (iratton M u rrny. llllillllllllllllllllllllllll Ill . i“ri"ti Doyle and Jack Lightizcr. ll Maul-lilo I\ic’l‘ugu<-, lGrade |—Miss Vessey's Dept. 1. Joseph McDonald and Grade V-Miss Murnaghaifs Dept. Wnl o Eddie sh. Janus (iolinnt. ‘Ill l ill llllllll llllllllllllllllllll llmm illllllll 1 55.485101: like i! it is the same rich, mellow, satisfying tobacco,whether you buy it in the Plug or choose the package of Cut Plug. The form is different, to please the personal preference of " is now on sale in thd acuum (air-tight) tin. which is entirely stit- lo use, and i-crtniu and satisfactory in its ac- tion, ‘ l llllllllllllllllliill' J,"hi:flhlrmi l lllllllllllllllllll l ill‘ "ill w llllllllllllllllllll niiiiil ll . Jlcnj. Sheppard. ::ii‘:lrti and soft (‘urns boih yield llolln\v:ly's (‘urn ilclttnver. “ Whoa. 'l‘host- sidetralk signs thnt- stopped “lllll" nml l'\‘l‘l'_\'tlllp else. were ntutle with M URESCO “Doesn't Show Brush Marks" 'l‘he Odtlfelhnvn wnnte would stand up under thc steady rains and the wear of pedcstrltlps feet MIYRESCU writs their selecliotl [Use Murcst-o on "(HE'S NOT HIHHV B]! Hold in (‘lmrltlttetotvtt by .»\ FFLIEFK & (‘UDMORE R. 'l‘. IIOLM your wulls-dt Hlllillll h nutl evenly-tines not rub off and Bill l" l d smoothing that flows [YSII MARKS. AN LTD. The Ilse. Trade Hflrh Imperial lli Imperial Fox Blscoltppetaln ths essuitl ' v-ltsy-iilnss. Tl"! Ire expressly designed to in healthy condition and are a w lino very natural food regwypment tor s to». ' GUARANTEE We use only the hlqhfet lngr Imperial Biscuits. Gold by Distributors ‘In lsrgs factory. v q. Imperial Fox Biscuits l cqnmmma suns coo Liven Tbs sumo contain tlro very out lrlde of pure Cod Llvsr 0i], having sn exceptionally llrgo Vitamin Contents. an mm dssd lapse-is and eosk- ed rendsrlnflt perfectly ssfs and nytrltvlo i" OIL Manufactured Iy Imperial Biscuit Company Onafiottstown, P. E, I. famlnsfo love-tho srwlu was"! slfbslsnssd ration sulwly- sdlsnts In thy tot-mots tor centres, an; dlrest 1mm