first . among soaps says Mme. Dahlstrand jbremost beauty qoecialist of Stockholm "Time can do notbing to a slin tbs! is safeguarded by Palmolive Soap and my special products. But remember that it must be Palmolive Soap, you want‘ to obtain these results. ’ Y principle for home treatments, "says It cannot be done uith just any kind of soap.” Mm. Debi/trawl, Sued/v‘: nulrd 1x- lmllfll! o/ beauty za/turl. I and a] almou rwrj nber tin _ one mtbld of all» run bu! I whatever.” It is a pure vegetable oil soap, safe s: women o] Swim notion find lbiq _MwnyHuhwNmfi fluperllstmtor‘ eonatutuuol, the split-lord»: has glveb our fibre road a herd nrrhoe that ll llnmit unoo rormmrbts us mod med. A rain on Sabbath made slippery tlrme tor the W010 solar to and returning tron the Church services, but the beglnnloz o! th. week restored normal conditions. Several week-end vlsltors were in our vlelnltwrrulon llafllvre rm. Murray Harbor wlth m: parents, M! and Mrs. George T. lloCllltl Bu‘ Eileen McClure tram Montana or the some place. Mrs. Diamond horn Charlottetown with her aunt Mrs. ‘rhomes A. Miller, Mr. Charles Jor- dan o! Murray Huber at Mr- C. meolures mo. several others. l Mrs. Glllls 01 Eldon spent a 10w‘ days last week at the heme c! her parents. Mr. and Mrs. David Bold. also enjoying I day at the Pond fishing tor trout. Poor returns. i w. Wllllam ca... o! Chlrlottte- town spent Sunday at his boon hire He reports good business ln the wool- en mill and lood season's brulrreso are expected. We are reminded cl‘ Sermon and the taxes ol the Phlllstlhes when we hear report! or one (armor estehlaa a stray one allve o, couple o! weeks ago. Althoush lt was advertised lrr the Guardian there are no clalmarltr here yet. Tllls la a poor oboe (or stray 1010s to come. /. i\-.._../ annlno right little l AUTUCRATS , owman e LECTRIC raatewaae Mime. Dahlstraud, "is first of all to MYI- In“! "93"" h" "ldlmm professional experts P feébaollve ‘Radio Hvvur—Bm p. , Central fitaurlurrl tluw‘ -o [at “TiAF, CI\'G\V nml . st ll ". QTMiR0' hi". 01:01:01: u. cmzamm r " he sudden death of George H. iillltll’, 13 liarrlmg Arc. Belmont. M s., occurred Easter Sunday, April 5, ‘t the Forcst llllls lluspltal after B. riet illnvss of but eleven days. 1L e as- o. sad shock to many rela- bl s and friends who dld not know M2115 lllllCSS. ‘ne the Wednesday previous an o f atlon was performed for ap- p dlcitls, and all hoped for his rspydy recovery, having always had ln favor fine health and strength a being only flttv~two years o! no. Alzthat the best o! medical ald and Iubattentlon could do proved u valllng, and he passed peacefully a y fortified by the last Sacra- ’ Pond Rites oi the Roman amer came to Boston when only y deslrous or leernmg thorough- he carpenter trade of which he me a successful and skilIuI c. He jolned the Carpenter's on, Local No. 33, at the age 0t nty-txvo, and at his death re- ed the reputatlon of being the gest man ln the Uhlorr ellglble the pension which he could not sixty-five. moss dealings, he galned the res- anrl admlratiorl o! all who knew keep the skin clean, the mos: vital condition , for beauty, and Palmolive Soap is my valu- ' able assistant in the service of beauty. '- ' "This fine facial soap keeps the surface o! ' the skin well protected. Use it with warm water, them rinse with cold water or ice to prevent sagging of the skin.‘ The great specialists all over the world agree on the efficiency of Palmolive Soap. ~4Zoul~l there possibly be a more authentic rccouunendation than the approval of 23,713 ar-rv ‘Yorlueavlay mgbt from i. |>. m. lluunlniu hllnmlnrrl umr: 5.30 to 6.30 p. m. 431mm,; :lssuri:|t0| They all realize that soap must cleanse without irritating; must refresh and beautify the skin without iuiuring its delicate texture. And Palmolive anstvers these needs perfectly. Its vegetable oils have been used by lovely women since the clays of Cleopatra. Palmolive owes its natural green color co palm and olive oils . .4. to no other fats Ptamlard time: 7.30 lo $.30 Pnvific (‘o-art Standard time I with Thr hrrvlnunl Broadcasting r-nupanyv. '. 3n (a 9.30 p.11“, for the most sensitive skin. t "Vegetable oils in soap," says Mme. Dnhlstranrl, “will help to improve your color and tone up your akin." Take Mme. Dahlstrando advice and begin this day to use Palmolive. Made in Palmoliwfs Canadian factory, one of the finest soap factories in the world. Retail Price 10¢ ' Eastern lfinl. He leaves a sorrowlng wife, Mary T. McKlnnon Creamer, iormerly 0f Monticello, P. E. Island, who, with one daughter, Miss Odettla Creamer, and four sons, ‘Irenton, Orrin, Elmer and John are loft la mourn the loss o! one who loved them dearly. He. also loaves three sisters and [our brothers. Tho luncral, which was we'll ab- lendctl, Look place Wednesday. Avril 8, from his late rcoltlcnue to St. Luke's Church whore s Solemn High Mass was sung by Rev. c. Engewald. assisted by Rev. T. l... Murray, and Rev. C. K. Desmond, alter whlch the remains were boume to 8t. Patrick's Cemetery, Lowell, Mass, and s11 that was mortal o! a kind and loving hue- band and lather was laid to rut. The pall bearers were: Messrs. Ambrose Creamer, Charles Campbell, Frank Kelley, Joseph Malone, Ernest Camp- bell and Frank Nelson. Besides many letters and cards 0t sympathy which showed the esteem . ln which the deceased was held there were the following: Floral Tributes-Pillow — Father. the Family; Pillow — Brother - Mrs. Prank Nelson, Mrs. Leo Ward, Lowell, Mass; Cross of Lllles - Mr.“ Russell Creamer. Colebrook, u. 11.; Sprays-Employees ot S. H. Reynolds Sons Co., Boston; Employees of Rhodes Bros, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Patterson, Mal- den, Mass; Mr. and Mrs. John Grant and lernlur; Mr. and Mrs. ‘V. J. Tal- bot and lamlly; Mr. and . Krs. E. J. Robertson; Mr. and Mn Herbert . z F_ale by Stanley, , Davis, Belmont, Mass; firs. fillTerli- 0th Bryan and iamily, Roxbury, Mass; Miss Gwendolyn Oldtord, Cambridge, Mass; Samaco Girls‘ Club, Boston. Mass Cards-Enrolment ln Purge.- Lorlal Society, Earnest Campbell, Boston: Mr. and Mrs. Arubrose Creamer, Mr. Joseph Creamer, Low- ell, Massu; Muss Kathleen Creamer, Everett, lhss; Miss Eva Creamer, Boston; Mr. and Mrs. George B. Creamer, Souris, P. E. Island; M153 Laura McKlnuon, Arlington. Mum; Mr. Angus McKlnnon, Montloello, P. E. Island; Mr. Francls E. Ready, Lowell, Mass; Mr. and Mrs. John Malone. Sourls, P. E. island; Mr. A. S. Gllllr, Dorchester, Masex, Rhodes Bros. Employees, Boston; Mrs. M. Dongle and Miss Margaret Beagle, Allston, Mass; Mr. and Mrs. W. C. O‘Nelll, Belmont, Mass; Mr. Joseph Malone, Dorchester, Mass; Misses Cena and Kay MacDonald, Boston; Mr. Charles Dlneen, Dor- chester, Mass; Misses Mabel and Mary Pwquet, Somervllle, Mass; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Malone. Roxbury, Mess; Mrs. Elizabeth Bryan, Mantl- cello, P.E.1slsnd; Mr. and Mrs. James R. Kelleher, Haverhlll, Mess; Mlss Dorothy Keays, Everett, M8884 Misses Josephine and Francis Dea- gle, Allston, Mass; Mr. Joseph Me- Gulgsn, Roxbury, Mass; somooo Girls‘ Club, Boston. Splrltual Bouquets-Miss Margaret Kenya, Everett, Mass; Master Har- Old Creamer, Soul-ls, P. E. Island. 4487-5-8-11. MERMAID SCHOOL Standing Ior the month or Aprll. Grade Vl1I—l. John Doyle, 2. Rita MacDonald, 3. Mel-girls MacDonald. Grade VII-l. Eleanor Murm, ‘l. Adela MacDonald, I. Gordon Mac- Donald, Grade V-l. Robert Dixon, 2. Mlna Jenkins and Leo MacDonald, 3. Hay- den Dixon. Grade IV-I. Florence Dixon, B. Blair MacDonald 3. Lorne MacDon- sld. Grade 111-1. Ian MacDonald. Grade II-l. Dolores MacDonald. Grade l.- 1. Pearl MacDonald, 2. Alex Robertson, 3. Vere Jenklrrs. Grade I (lrl-l. Athol lwscbonsld. Catherine Bruce ‘leeches ____.__..______- t Husband: "Jane, now you‘re In a good humor, tell me why you don't home from Murray Harbor where tht sod death and luneral o! her dough ter Mrs. Jackaon tool: place last week. She broflaht the infant wlth her am‘. will take charge or lt (or some tlmc munlty la'a~lth~ the bereaved persona ‘rhc lobster factories along thr shore have attracted the malorrty o! our people of all ages and the (cu ‘that are home have begun worklm- on the land and houaecleanmg ln th house. ' ' Mrs. Ben Rlcherds and Mr. 5am- ucl Llewllyn are still very low am; no ‘hope {or thelr ultlmate recovery h held out. Mrs. Edward l-lr-lmslerwn ‘u: recover lng slowly from the eflects o! hc accident. Mrs. James Graham upon. thursday of last week with her. Mr- Gomhton and son, James Belle Rlver came up to Mr. Benin-rum Mill- er's on Saturday evonlng by train and on Monday Mrs. Compton re- turned home with them alter a pro- longed stay ln our mlelst. We are glad to report all o! them 1n good health. Mother's Day will he observed in the Presbyterian Church here or, the morning servlee l0.30 A. 3L o“ g“- bath May loth wlth the use o! the following programme. Doxology-Holy, Holy Holy Lord God Jrlmlghty. lrlvooetlon "actor. Scripture Sentences-Jail lo wort ship. Blnglng Praise selectlon No. 16o. PrayeP-As rlven on the shoot. Praise selection No.'10'l--0 happy Home. Berlpture Raedlng Proverbs Xxx: 10-31. Quurlette seloetlorv-My Mother's Prayer. Prayer-ms elven 0n the sheet. melee seloetlon No. ‘lea. l Otlerlng. leleetlon by Mother's Cholr. Address-Noble author's o! the Blble. ‘ Pralse selection-No. 70$ Benedlctlon. A oordtll luvltatlcn ls extended to all and s. llmlllr servloe will be held‘ m the Peters moo Church on m‘ some day oornblnlhg with the “who; or the Sabbath School and commune. ms or. no P. u. ' 1 CBAPAUD W. l. W. I. met in the Instltute room m; Tuesday Marolflfl. Meeting opened by Singing the Institute Ode. Slcl committee reported having m“, several vlslts. School committee re~ Dotted having received request; m; ""8918? boards for mthclpars roosr also speclel prizes (tom lnstltute it 9119115. Moved Ind seconded th: matter or display boards be my, 1 the hands o! the next school eon- mlttee with Mlss Mecheod to supc, vise. Moved and "more one ctrrlc that $5.00 be voted (or prises in Prh (‘Mel's room and $3.00 in Primer; Department. 1 we um and Mrs. Russel mum "9" owolmeo to visit the school’ next mouth. New no: common‘; Mrs. Callback sad Mrs. Arthur- Slllsa- , IMBI- Pwlrsmm Committee (or, April: Mlle Msobeod. Mary 801mm and Mn- Prerrk Msohonsld. time em! mended that the Ormgomm Ioulductbeohl-rlediortheruoo! the almo- Moved and swarmed that l“ hi"! be P144- Ifldhteen member-o and three vhltors were present. blow up the glrls ea you do me?“ Wife: "Oh, there's a good reason {or that-they won't stand ll." The regular meeting o! the 0r»- auo w. I. met hr the lmtltuhroom onheedtvbliilllwlthfltlhill- The sympathy or the whole com. _ The resum- rneetim; o! cfflfiQufl. dent m the chair. Meeting “Rened by repeetlng the Creed. Minutes of pre- vloua meeting read and adoPl-Bd- W?" called and responded to by fourteen members. One visitor was present. A blll of $2.06 {or Display boards Ior 5mm] we; prCliClllfld. Moved and seconded that Mrs. Brent Wood and Mrs. Thomas Best We m1 a committee to declde about awarding prizes from the Institute to the school. Slck 1- 11m breakfast table. oacb Man- ning-Bowmsu olectrio appliance. shining in its jacket o! silver sheen. determines to a nioety the perfection ol’ escb breakfast delicacy. Onediotaw the exact shade of brawn for the tout. another gthe strength o! the ooleo, e third the rlclr gold o!‘ the wallle-s noisleu human, that slurs the day right. ‘lhings of beauty. every one, the Northern Electric ltlsnnlnrliowmu appliances meet with elicienoy every table requirement. The oeroolator spouts twelve seconds slur you may theawilch. [Ls heeytiugelemenl. applied directly to s durable-lull of water. star-in working inunmly There are Northern Electric Manning- Bowlnsn table appliances in varied dulgnl.‘ ell with their silver-white chromium plan linishrvlriehuoverrusteaorstslnedeharderw wrltehtlslaetoelend uoodeno polishing. Au ulrry the Northern Electric “Approved Ap- pliancfSEAll-ruurgusrsnteopl‘, ' ' .5 Go today to ony ql the null stores lined illow, and no time Mumbl- Ioumoawblaogplioneesondltuosler uproar! Appliances ilhulnted Iron. Northern l} GOMPANY LIMITED NAHUM]. lllflllfll. SIIVICI Maritime Electric Company l Palmer Electric Company Binns Electric Company Brown Electric Company and taklng truit to slck members. Bills lor fruit were presented. Moved and seconded that all‘ bllle be paid. After some discussion ll. was moved and seconded lhat we have l social on Tuesday Aprll 28. ‘the followlng Committee were aopolnted to. look after the programme: Mm. H. beard, Mrs. Callbeck, Mrs. W. MacDonald. Lunch Conlmlttee for May‘. Mrs. Best, Mrs. R. Stordy, Mrs. F. Mac- commltta reported making two vlslts Donald. It was suggested that we SECIL uuouncannnr FRIGIUAIRE ELEETRIBAL REFRIGERATBRS and ENTERPRISE ELECTRIC RANGES big success. with so many features of advance far the fastest freezing refrigerator an attending the Demonstration. is no question but that FRIGIDAIRE is the that it is by simply captivated the the remarks overheard there answer the roll call’ next nlght with e. nlckle. Programme committee for May: Mrs. Nicholson Mrs. I‘. Mac~ Donald. Mlas Mary Newsom favour- ed us with a reading, alto whlch meetlng was adloumed. “UNCLE JOE'S" SUCBEBSOI. SOUGHT omerrman, 0., May r~s euc- q This Demonstration will be con tlnued FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, MAY 8th AND 9th From the standpoint of actual sales this Demonstra The glistening white Porcelain - on - steel d refrigeration coupled with the fact d the silent operation hearts of those Leader of its field. The New ENTERPRISE one could not but admit that for hand some and convenient features -- tric Ranges. Range could he built right in the, and the concensus of opinion was ENTERPRISE, and why not. It was a surprise If you haven't seen then you should come today. Terms if you wish. $10.00 down. 11 o 1, M a a ' s IIGYIORCICWR mt.- .........._.. ~ - a , . - u M ,_, . .. fl§wn,,.,,._,,_., ‘ylovq-mypy-oq liousr a. .- _ , _ 4 . ( the ENT ERP Electric Ranges received big attention and . construction SE is in- the front. row of Elec- to rnany that such a modern, beautiful Marrtimee by our own Maritime. peo le that they should and would use an _ If you'll :0 over the‘ ENTERPRISE - compare it pomt by point with any other you cannot possibly fall to see its superiority. a pearance, sturdy FRIG 18 rhonthe for Balance. Electric tion has been a FRIGIDAIRES IDAIRE and ENTERPRISE, a‘ aim censor to the late "Uncle Joe" 0w- non. late speaker o! the House o! Rapressntetlves who held the title o! the oldest living gredueh o! the University 0! 018011111!“ ll bulb! sought. Alumna! omolsll Ire uuoh- lns 10,000 records to discover who ls now the oldest grad. Thus m‘ the most llkely candldate ls Dr. W. Db- erle ‘mommon, lethal, 0., who will be 98 lrl July. nnnnusuenserucensure:reuse "Worn-or; r Zeno .1 :1 renrrnee“ From .-anu.nnouoaanno.oansaauas~.;a:h.ll: no: voansl: T i! ‘itlfllilillnilllllhalzuerxtu-evn-sqsa‘! “r11 tuna 1a: a u