1926 __ ' . ' ` ' " ' -7 “if Sunlight nap C0st-tw1'ce as much it wvu d stillpay me ’ . to use it ’ I ‘A ~ ..\iNlI\ if' r. i ,_ .. .. 1--t , ~|.~¢,, . ,. ` -4 <7 . ..\ ‘5:.o - ,i 5053 ./ilrr. Evperience rays ~ "ln all my houselteeping once: l have found no mp that approaches Sunlight for beautiful work, plus safety to fabrics" _ y l r' ,F CGHIS is what one "care- ful housewife thinks of this all»pu.'re soap. She goes on to tell how beautifully clean and sweet- smelling Sunlight Soap makes the clothes and how much money it saves be- cause it preserves the life of fabrics . Sunlight Soap is backed by a $5,000 Guarantee of Pur- ity. Yet it costs no more than ordinary soaps. Don`t be satisfied with any soap less eflicient and safe. Made by Lever Brothers Limited Toronto Sold Everywhere i The Postuue Club held a meeting at the home of Foster on Sntuinlay evening l.n Dunsmlfnage. For Bale at Our SEED STORE, QUEEN STREET CHARLOTTETOWN, Ind by our AGENTS all over P. E. l ISLAND. No need to send outside of the Province for Seeds CARTER’S SEED STORE can supply your wants with the best Seeds obtainable for PURITY and_GERMlN- ATION, 47 YEARS In the SEED BUSINESS. Should be a Uuarantee. you are safe in buying CARTER'S SEEDS, Selling Laundryfihlp \ \h\ \ twenty-eigh.t. menrbers und two served -by the hostess and the T0' vlwitons after the business had maiindeir ol’ t-he evening was lspent 1- been transacted the following pro- in giillles- Thie 'P#ln‘Km'5 °f the Nu' sgu- gram omg givin" by the nom-nm,-t_e@, .1-ionail Anthem brough-t the meeting `~ A~ Contest-‘Mary Mclieod; Violin to a close. Saturday t.,.i=lng selections-»Georgt\ Dover. Contest --° lst with an arttendance of -George Dover. Lunclwwas then The “Sing Song’ 'was held Sun- .. _ ._ __ day evening at Mr. Henbemt Thomp- ”' sion-'s -it largie num-ber atbended. Bu her piireuts Mr, and -Mrs. A. C. _ Foster. V = s \““\,,\-if-‘--\\\‘li"""""""""`\\-. ._ “‘“ .\ Sunlight. g \ I oat \\\ in the Wérld l ll lf”-°'i\ / iff’ S7‘la Mrs. -Spurgeon Jenkins |Mt. Al- bion is .spending a few days with Mr Leigh Vesseiy York Bpont ii.\i.|i»‘/\x. 'Mar 6.-Quotations furnished by Johnston and Ward, Mciubcrs of the Montreal iStock Exchange: OUR SPECIALTIES FOR 1926 Hillh Grade No. 1 "Nickel" Timothy. Genuine Old Elililish Mammoth Late Red Clover Imported by us direct lrom England this year, "True" Canadian Mammoith No. 1 Clover from Northern Ontario, High Grade No. 1 Rose Allike Clover. Choice No. 1 Ontario Grown White Fife and White Russian 8 e l-n sed Oats we have a stock e d Wheat. S °i superior 0ntario`G'i-own “Improved Banner." “Loader/' "Victory" and “Abundsnos". Also a Gsrload of rsclsaned worm sm os'fs`N°. 1 (gmt value.) Also isisne crown White Banner Oats and White Fife Seed Wheat. Whois- liie and Retail; lowest prlosa. Lciuirrii &` co., Limited Seedsmsn to the People of P. E. lllind . . . ~ ri At. Top. and Santa. Fe Ry. . 129% American Can. C0- Am. 'Car and Fdy. iCo. Am. -Locomotive Co_ .. Chile -Copper =Co. . _ . . . lteadini; Co. PM. Southern Pacino Co. . Union Pacino diy. Westinghouse Electric linlled States Steel ‘. . ‘Ablilhl . . . _ . -Brazilian liilil. Stool lst il’l'rl. ... B. -ld. Stool 2nd Pfd. . (, Am. Smell.. and Refnlz. Co. . Aunt,-ontla Cop. Min. C0. .»-...v ....ss -U.S_ Industrial .A-loohol ‘Co_ _ ....» Sl -Boll Telephone ._ ._ 4. ...--is ,an. Sisamshipn PM. .. ... __ - L_ - . _ _ .R. .BROW " “‘ lhownrd Smith lPfd. ._ National Iirowerlos ._ ' ibitool ('o. Klan. Com, . Winul’DOK. Electric .__ finnoral Tot. lint. Petroleum . _ .. _ . . - Standard 'Now Jamey Montreal Powor ...-.- . .» N.Y_ iCou. and il-Iud, Rlv. RJL 123% Colin 'Cano 'Sugar Co. . . . . . . 8% tr:sche=l'§,.,,,_ 'u u .JI ,,,,_,_,,,,,.,_,,,,..,,,,._,'._._ g5g5.g_1.1o.1;_1|, ____ ,_,.. Sqpt. 78%. ' ; Unts-Moy 40%; July. 48; Sept.' MAY7. ` -Y , _~ ` N,VI(I1l’W1£l}l4lM(-i.T'll.1.T.0Z'l\1lV1-1:1 'rmv g - _, __ .. , _ _ fl? -Time* gl _ ‘ - ._ _ _ ' ls -_ _ ._ _ Central Guardian ED'S ‘l’AXl_ day amd night ser; vice. .Phone 687 or. 209-.l. villo ,u never falling stream, Her- bert -Mullett, -Bradalibane 9115-6-ll-21 ` May 9th, at 11 s.m..,and Cavendish at 3 o'cl0ck. FIRE DRILL. -Yesterday fore- uoon a fire drill was held in Queen Square School. The class rooms were vacated ln one minute a-nd 14 seconds, the best time yet made ln this school. Oi-l'URCH OF SCOTLAND--Rev. Ewen ‘MacDougali will preach Sah- _bath 9th, at Murray River at 10.30 anti 7; und .if the travelling is fav- ourable at Petcris Road at 3. TRANSFERRED.- Mr. E. F. Weaver of the imperial Oil Co.. lei't yesterday morning for Halifax where he has -been transferred. He was accompanied by his son_ Master Joseph. NEW PASTOR ARRIVES.-.Rev. Thomas Wood. Caillfornia, Pa. has ‘accepted a call from .thc Monftairue Christian Church' and will enter upon his -duties as Pastor on -Sun- day, lMny lith. lProaching alt 11 it. m. and 7 p. ni. All are invite-d to a-tibcntl. VERNON CIRCUIT. - Services Sunday. May Sl. at Vernon at 2.30 p.m.; -tilicrry Vulley at 7 p.in. Nov. Mr. Grunt, of Orwrll, will luke churtzr-, of llw pulpii. The- pastor 'und pt-oplc ot' this illrcull upprerl ate Mr. (lriuilfs continued kind- 'iess at this particular time. LONG GRASS AND FERTILIZER -.Now is the time to rcuovnte and »vs-.ihuul your luwu and grass plot. Buy our evergreen lnwn grass, awn fertilizer, und une ground 'ione incal und you will -be pleased vlth the result. F'-or sitlc ui. 'Carf- .er's Seed Store, 9129 LOWER FREETOWN -- The nn- iiual mee-tl~ng of this institute was 'ielrl nt the 'homo of Mrs Russell \dcCurville on April Brill with welvc inenibers and iliroo visitors present mlnulr-s of lust meeting read and uilopted also minutes ol’ 91°" Callfllla and U19 ‘Unlwll Slums- aptly describes the glories M Cu' _.__ atlas Rockies. To be fully appre- V . claietl they must be seen. To start In Memoriam -ui on a no by ......-. ...it ...... tr... uninmlliar but farsfamed rparadise- ., . e last. annual nilsctintq ri-uri. The Stu-_'y-'l`rei|.~'. Lzuvci-1=po|'I for lhc years work. The ui'i'lt:t-rf-i nlonietl are ns follows:-~l'rosiilout, ‘Mrs Elton »Bnlr\ns; vlc-0 pre-sitlout.. Miss .Vlulwl 'Burns; scuret.ai'y treasurer. Mrs A. ‘(`.._(liirilini-r tri--1-It-r~t¢eil)1 ilirociors. Mrs ltiissi-il Mixtlarvillo, ‘Mrs .lurdino -Stuvc-rt. Miss Lizzie lBurns; auditors, lMrs Will Rogers, .Mrs Fred Taylor Miss his Hammel and Mrs A. 1C. Gardiner appointed delegates for convention. Dis- cussion took place about buying flag for scliool lt. was decided to get flag and have lt erected as soo-n as possible. The meeting closed with National Anthem. POWNAL NOTES. -Among the passengers leaving Pownal on Monday was Peariloh iliJ.mill.on eu route to Halifax where he will join a steamer for U. fS. A.-Mrs. Singleton who was called home from Boston owing to the death of her sister Mrs. Thos. Duffy, is spending a ‘couple of weeks with her parents, -”Mr. and Mrs Lemuel Carver.-'Mrs -Andrew McEachern York Point is' spending a few days with her mother. |Mrs -Weatberblo. -The visitors to the city from Pownal on Saturday were Rev. F. Il. Littiejohns. thc Misses Vivla/n Gay_ Helen Hamilton, Elizabeth. Judson, Richard Jenkins and Mr. Lawton, Mrs Winston Smith. Ernest smith, and ,Russel Jones. Harold Lowton spent .Sunday with his parents Mr and Mrs Wilfred Lowton, Pownal. -----=- PERSONALS . Mr. ll. I.. Machon, .Murray llnr- bor was a visitor to the city yester- day. -thé guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hueotis. Mrs. W. R. Mann and thcdiilsses Muriel Marks and Mildred Baker. of Margate, were among those at- tending the iPreshyterlal ol the W. M. S. --#ences l'lon‘t lot lnrllgnstlnn after meals, bil- lousncss, heartburn. or dyspcpsln take the pep out of you. Take Sclgel‘s Syrup. Any drug store. How Often g Do You Shave ? Hsvs you ever tried Colgato's Shaving Cream? Quality crested this demand- demand made posslbls the price, that la wh! |¢ 'U "W cheapest and boat Shavljlll.. 309. if you~»-j_shsvo ryour- A self make lt'a ~»bllllllro:-'l|W`~ using colgatab Bhsvliid crssm. ws oarry 's oompists Ilns of Coigstall ' DRUGOIIT GRIST MILL for sale at Gran- M-lss Janie l\’lc”Nutit of Malpcque is ene countenance and beautiful feat- ` spending a. few days in t-he city. ures bespoke her body as a lit tem- - ,sold with sbovs Iprgrillzl, 0|' xii; ` tl vary. auts s. or ml 0 Ll 3:-dzilllnq or strawberry culture. _ - aqsly to " Cookies. etc. 1 . with MAGIC BAKING POWDER Msn: lfilll) connms - li.'lKlNii ` i’UW[llIl`- l .__ _ , ._ Miss Annie Redmond, Vernon is al visiting in the city. ln the city attending the W. M. S. bl Presliytcrlal. bl Mrs Frank iPnyne has returned] from Quebec whore she spent the y past winter. Ur and Mr. E. M. Quigley, St. Peters were in the city this week at- tending Pre.-ibytery. Mrl ‘l’. VV. Ciurkiu, - \ 4 2;. S. 'W' 3. v§s._ *"°“”'*°°"‘°""*°°'° f /It . “mb \ f :ji cnAPAuo Ano srniuc- ‘ tngike the “mst / - . '- FIELD. ~- Weather and roads vi' i 1 ` .ii po-mntung. there will -be it cole de claus f/Nj V ` l ,I f l bration of the dioly oommunilonln . i \ ‘ - I Springlield, next Tuesday at 11 S, , , 1, A.M. and Evening Prayer in Cro- , , _ Y ‘. I' " _ “‘ ' Biscuits. . - ' -'I-_ cAvENo|sH _sEnv.|cEs-There &§} \f will .be service in the United ' .'\ ‘ , A ` Church. New Glasgow, on .Sunday 9 . uso/ - T - U C - . i ` I \. \_ l l l . 1 . Q -s _ i The vogue for polka dots is nite, ' By Marie Belmont mve_ V Plat crepe is used for the entire ouss has large polio; dots ln navy ue, while a blus -tie and belt T-he same idea would be etfectlive- carried out in green with navy, cream with red. eachers And Others A11 Ex- . pense Tour -.E _ "Marvellous beyond conception," \ g ss .lust say “Kellogg s to your grocer! _ RIPE hearts of golden coral Toasted to delicious criapnessl Every day Kellogg’s Corn Flakes are a. flavor-feast for more than 10,000,000 people. -. Kellogg’s are the original corn flakes. Never tough- lhick or leathery. Always crunchy-crisp and marvels ously flavored. ` S- Serve Kellog¢'s for lunclis For the kiddies’ evening meal. With milk or cream, fresh or preserved fruit. See how line and Gt they make you feel! Light and easily digested. Sold by all grocers. Served at all hotels and restauranb. 9 0 -lr ls lnnllzsllou IALZAY' Inner-sl::€l;|'l.:.s:|x':$:t F LA KES -W \T\ such wonder-flavor-such ‘ crisp, crunchy flakes. .The 12,?--2 di [amino corn Hakes have the I-.~...,_‘& I signature of the oriyinator ""`- \'° on the package. lmitationa cannot bring you E _ . .____.,, _ _,_-_._. A Special tml" 0! dlllillz stand try to Penticton Lo 10 _ ronto._\vhore the trip will termin- ; a ng vely Oka ?',;‘f_t;:§f]"f’i"gra"d olglerva-i-i011 ©0111' nagan Lake. and to Vanvonver, H 1 its growth and expansion he al- L., lem.. fffrfnthas ,,°_f,f, chartered' *hU“°€ by steamer to Victoria I ways took u progressive stand and me _Cu di ° ° Y 19th. via Returning the mp win bn' by prim- of $330.00, from Toronto; te. , Everything is included in the as always in the forefront for sm _. an Facia” RUIWBY- t'he_ main line of the Canadian *l‘i\nSi>0l‘i.nli0ii_ sleeping GMS llc- , ns wi hs made at Port Arthur Pacific through the great canyons oonnnodntlon in Hotels, and Bunga- and Port William which together ' - 1 ty, t 1 d | d _ , ' of the Fraser and Thompson Il|'- 'GHB °' ° H "P an ""1 a” _filllddi-is ‘greatest gmin port; ei-5, and through th., seikirki., ...,ld und on stooinors. and sight-seeing He was hom m Newfoundland “H995 Beachgl-718 DUDUIU Bum' Rockies, affording scenery such ngltotirs nt points visited. and was always Dromi-nent in poll- mer Teflon fqr Wmmwgursi WIPM' “an be f0l1I1d l10Wl10re els- on’ “cm and a loading -Work" and m_ gfgiax-#Eggs sthtéiiriili lfisost dfityi: earth: bake Louise, the #earl oncntions for accomnrodatiou are now Drosentatlv I lberal. -He leaves a ` C e me 8 ' the Rockies' the most perfect' gelnlbeiug received B I hgt"l°gB°°>n"§’_ of the F9d97"1l FOP- of scenery in the world; another low camps. meals in diners, ‘hotels The trip is open to all. and appli- Fares from other points than ry "mc » Rfghm- *ha ¢“'P"““I day at Banff Edmonton, the Cap-lToronto will be named and descrip- ada Phu ,n Prmce Edward ,mud °f Saskatchewan: calgary, Arbor- im or Alberto; saskotoon, use uw: iiirnnmtoii boomer sent on sp- . ' l i . and William in the states_ Three ;::w:;'8:;§gu3itl£;;l§;;l;1'l,t_th;yw:£g:,`gsyuogofstrgism; Devils Gap Camplpllcutioii to Donn Sinclair Laird. daughters are also living-Mrs mobile rm-104 m~i1eo'svo'{h B ir A °f the WMS'-“ea” ‘““°"°““"’ c°"°`”° PM °“'°"' 1' 0 an Kenora. thence to Fort William.Qu@ ldge and Mrs Hanson inthe States. _#<4->l-_ MRS. JOHN SIMPSON At Clifton, New Loudon. on Thursday, April 22, the death of Grace MacLure_ wife of the ltae John iSlmpson. of ii-iope River, oc-y curred at the home of her son-ln- law. Mr. B. L. McEwen. The deceased was 86 years ofi azo. and had -been active and well until albout six months before her death. She bore her sulferlngs with ‘Christian patience, which was characteristic of her life. As she lay in her cotlin her ser- plo for the indwolling of thc pro- scncc of God. ` She was laid to 1-ost ln Caven- dish cemetery -beside her husband, who predeceased her ilftccu }'0Hl'=‘ 'i ago. The funeral service was cou- ductod by the Rev. Mr. Harrison. Mrs. -Simpson is survived by sev- on children: 'Fulton. Rebecca, and Lemuel. of Vancouver, lB.C.; Matil- da (Mrs. H. Carter)_ lN°"ih Mm°l1: Leandgr, .Cllfton; James 0.. CAV' omllsh; Ado (Mrs. .B. L. McEwen) ut whose homo she died. - The palidienrers were C191/9 R°b' lnnon. Fulton Brown. 'I`uDllPl‘ 'MW Kay, Lorne, Fred and Ernest Mc- Ewen. lrutrlot ploaso com’-) AT SOURIS 'rss swelling house. barns. and “her outbulldlngs with one acre land. situated on Upper Main 31-' fb,-m¢|~|y gwngd by the lata Wm. Kearney. The entire premises are in splendid condition. the dweillns being heated with not water, and electrically lighted throughout- Til! situation ls magnificent and com- msndg s splendid view of the aur- roundlng oountry' and Gulf of 8!- l.awrenoo_ - Also two plots lam] about nine (9) sores almost adjoining, will be For tsrms and other information f Summer Sandals And Patent Slippers AT UNBEATABLE PRICES, 1' | FOUR LINES or ' (See Window Display) ' N01 Brown Leather Sandal s Oak tanned soles and rubber heels |nlants,slzes3to7'/2........... . . . . . . . ..90c Childs, sizes 8 to 10V; _ $1.10 Boys and Girls, 11 to 2 _ .. $1.25 Women's 2V; to SV, . $1.65 Men's.sizes6to11.... N02 4 5 .' i N0.3 Fawn Elk .Sandals A wonderful wearing leather, combined with smart appearance, Oak soles and rubber heels. ` f Inflnta,4to7V,...... .. ....$1.10 ChIId's.8‘to10‘/2 . ...... $1.25 Boys and Girls, 11 to 2 $1.50 Women's,2%to7.... . _ . . . . . . . ..$1.00 Patent Leather Sandals Strap and buckle as out, Oak tanned solos and rubber heels. The women's are on a much neatsr shape than picture. Creepers for baby 2, 3V, . 95° Infants, sizes 4 to 7'/2 $1.10 'Child‘a, sizes 8 to 10'/2 .. _ $1.25 -Misses. sizes 11 to 2 $1.45 Women's, sizes 2/Z to 7 . . . . . . . . .. ._ . $1.90 ` N0. 4 Strap Slippers Patent Leather, low rubber holla and Ulll leather soles. A Pippin. Infants, 4 to 7V; ...................-._ 01.1! Cl\l|d'5, 8 to 10% _-....s~......~»»»s».. .1-ll Misses, 11 to 2 ........................ 01-* Womsn's, 272 to 7 .................... 01-” - Same While They Last Any ofthe Above by Mail Price. ALLE iisllrlg fast-|ioi~iAai.£ roo'rwEAi=t ri-ions tit “ ` ilolfll, P. I. I. wntrsn ii. xsannav id ,_ . cHARuo=r1'r:'rowN, P. 2. if H l i 4' _ .s -L . `,-v \ s `,"3 , . 'i fi