Woman 's Re alntf .... . . . ' . . - - . ‘ .. 1 . \ I I ‘I * l s 5o crisp it [tin cream! iii l. IIJSTEN to it! Taste it! The new honeyadded. And because they are Kellogg cereal. Bubbles of flavor nourishing and easy to digest, they that actually pop and crackle when are ideal iorthe kiddies’ ‘supper. ' you pour on milk or cream. Make crunchy macaroons and can- ,- ; That's how crisp they nre--and dies with Rice Krispiea. Sprinkle what a delicious flavor! Toasted them iatosoups. Eat them plain or zioe grains. So good every spoonful butter and serve like e011:- is a real flavor surprise! Order a crisp red-and-green pack- Your family will surely wcicame age from your grocen. Made by Rice Krispies for breakfast. Somc- Kellogg in London, Ontario. You are thing brand-now and tliilcrcnt. En- missingsornethingifyouhaverfttried joy them for lunch, with fruits or the cereal that cmcltleain creami _ a m KRISPIES . , - . . AINIY-"AND VICINITY road drags. The road from Abney . , §n new auto-truck to llse in connec- hrmiag operations are being kept tlon with his fish business. bleiconildlrlbly owing to so muchl ——-——— Wt nether. l y Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Buell left rec- ‘ cnily for Boston. ' -G@d-eatohel'0! herring are beingl hsfllvrtho fishermen in these parts.‘ Mr. John Gormley is employed at lllO good lobster fishing is reported {lrcsrnt n‘. Piston. N. S. iirriitbu Blind by tbs flshermcnl ' 159m thin-vicinity, but‘ poor fishing‘ Mr. liiillnn Hooper, Road Overseer Ill- It Beach Point. and yllfiS talzcn a wise stcp'to_have the other near-by factories. . - ‘season bcgnn. We are glad to hear A meal-y ltora has been opened ithnt ill‘ present government is ‘tklmh Bpnk with Mr. Stanley Izulopling lllf‘ policy of the. Stewart 3M1! in ‘ ' lGovcrnnlcnt by putting into use the ‘ .. _ _.-__ ' I I use it filjstead 0f powder” . HEmother who wrote l thelineabove knew what wishes: for baby. In the modern lip-to-date maternity ‘ and baby hos itals they use ~.Vaselinc" Pgtrolcum Jelly constantly. has had z rcutis niccly scraped before the busy. “opt: ‘TFor baby's comfort; ‘l .. lmlsrlbs llAllY 1-9 “T "wwvumw 1' 7151;! wit In ‘ °°N.!AIA|\\, road drags. The road from Abnicy to Beach Point and thence to Mur- riay Rivervia‘ the Murray Harbor, Murray Biyér Road are in excellent ‘condition. v Previous to Empire Day, the school was nicely cleaned up for this oc- casion: then on _th_ut day the flog was flown and a programme of reel- tations, songs, and choice phono- graph selections was given: Quite ii number/bx“ visitors assembled to hear the programme: ‘ ~ Mr. Reginald-Snell is now run- nlng, apdelivcry wagonp dealing in groceries which is very convenient to the public, during the. busy seas- Mr. ‘and ‘Mrs. EveretiyBueli and Mrs. ~John Buell. motored to Beach _ hoinlt qecently. ‘Jlvirshlkelginaid’ Buell and Mrs. p John R. Buell were visiting at Iris recently. m. blitllltrs; wiuon Arnold and family has ‘moved to Beach Point. where Mr. Arnold is engaged in lob- 1 . MM‘ fishing. ' ' ‘We are glad to Know that Mr. J . White isrecovering from his recent illness. ' " ‘ ‘Mrs. Philip Dillard is visiting at Abney. _' ' One‘ of’ the Red Cross Nurses made o. "ofliclal visit in the schools 1b All: anylnune or doctor. They ‘will t: ‘you that it is urc M‘ fledgling and shoui be kspqslwag-at hand in thc “buyer tin-com. 9th‘ ‘ ‘ '11 tube-lot "it for Why-i erbium,’ when {f}: buy, chit the trademark i_llellii¢"0il the package is 7°!!!‘ lliiirdiice that you arc e - ~ itlillblfifimi?‘ fill? Etllflbflipany, - s'd,'5520 ‘lbct Avenue, Montreal, '.,., fir‘ 1b ~1- C/n-ifiug-A ftcr the baby u bath, rub .1 little " nsciine" jelly over thc chafcd parts. This trcntrrcnt relieves the soreness, helps heal the lrtlta- tion. Ca/c/v-Tnlcc a bit of "Vaseline" .' Jelly on the finger t1 and cnlly mnsstl e t e brl gt: of baby's nose. his relieves the stuffy feeling. a smlp__lf baby has z scal scalp _ or a tendency to “crad c ca m . a the head gentl ‘with ~31. ine"Jelly every slay af- ' ‘tr the bath. _ Vaseline ~ - fllaol mum jPITROLIl-IM JILLY » t thtrvicinity. The good» work ear- nea on by theta nurses are a great binetit to the ennui-en. bbu it would be a wise step on the part of the childlen‘ slid thelr parent's tb follow instruction": given -by thsfNul-ses. ' ~ I , ._.'__..\ . - ‘ Heavy‘ rains followed by gain of wine‘ u ‘not vm’ plaudit- foi- bmier flsherinenbr rmnm. but ‘probably it'll‘ 110M thlll t0 £8"- aueleiisb‘ patidnceJ-JJ ' i . .~,, , -- Oachoaiovakifrilret explains-in of modern buaiaan in thamel “Nei- Auglmi and leqtenmcr. ~ - Native wllfliinlrril Smith Africa fare nos paidmm ‘l0. Milli amonth 'lith’llllid,'lfilm‘ amt mediocrit- diendapao-i >.-»- ' ". . . .~ ' than similar H» 1mm Mndflll‘ w .,-L ._.. gu- lgmhfimf ‘In a-‘ll“C>BlQG iwi°fi $0.1?!“ J, it lldlibuildlnll It DIM Will b! held in ' numnmwflrhifltc» Mir IWN- ' ‘lblocial ancl Personal ‘A Fashion Hint CHIC DOW TIED HIP A simple Jumper blouse like Style No. 516 is best to choose for general utility wear. It Ls sketched in red and white combination for immediate and summer vacation wear. for every- thln! is very gay this season. An- other interesting color theme is yel- low, orange and brown. Plain vivid "d End-mist! groans also popular ideas. The beauty of this charming model is that it adapts itself so wou- dcriully well to all the new fabrics as 811k crepe. pique, linen, jersey, crepe satin or sheer crepezl. Attached tie strings over left hip keeps it slen- der. Vertical tucks at either shoulder and jabot frill carry out idea or length. Pattern can be had in sizes 16, l8, 20 years, 36. 3B, 40 and 42 inches bust. It can be made in the 36-inch size with 2 yards or 39.1mm material. Price 15 cents in stamps or coin )coin is preferred.) Wrap coin carefully. We suggest that when you send for this pattern, you enclose 10 cents ad- ditional for a copy of our Spring Fashion Magazine. It's just filled with dfillihlfiflll Styles, including smart en- sembles and cute designs for the kiddies. ._._.. Daily Arguments AUNT HET BY CLAUDE CALLAN "Jone thinks it's wicked for doctors to experiment on animals butiit takes-her scvcn twists to wring s. chlckmfs head ofl." CHARLOT'FETOWN_CUAR Di A‘. c Be sure to see the c. W. PATTERSON. .‘.-.:- Fashions HOLMES b EDWARDS i ...... Ilsg-IPEKED Manufactured in Canada by STANDARD SILVER COMPANY or TORONTO, LIlViITED ~ Suczzded by Factory S.C. International Silver Company of Canada, Limited beautiful display at the following high-class dealers: Charlottetown W. N. TANTON, G. H. Summerside ESTATE and GODKIN BROS. c4 l i Dept 3 , Madison Avenue North, Toronto, Please [dill me your free boolcleb-“Stepping Stones? L‘ ._.z .. TAYLOR .-:- Literature ~ the Hostess So M uclt y r STYLE and Quantity, r l l £0.80 Iiittle b. Cote _r' i OLMES 6C Edwards Table Ware" , is found in more and‘ morejj. y». . our homes—its style and quality have’ captured the Canadian hostess’ heart... Smarte-distinetive-always correct-i‘ '. Holmu 6C Edwards Super-Plate Inlaid " Quality ensures solid silver inlufdfa: _-' -_ ‘the twowear points on most used pie-cos. Start the June Bride on herwayi-tbl; complete silver table ware. Give ‘by; ~ a Holmes 8C Edwards silverware Stan- SErvlA'.(."”'OXlC of (our success " sets wllirll finally build into a com silverware table service. An. ~- ' Holmes AZ Edwards Hollow ‘ii/Eu: m5: i b2. secured in. designs to nxzltch l'lol_me_is_ '_ ‘i’ ‘Uwards Flat ‘Ware. Set of Six Teaspoons, $4.25 1- < l Se! of Six Forks, $8.50 _ -.‘ “i. riot- ‘4 "n. anon-null. s- .9. sewn FOR n-us Fans neglig- ‘ Send for this modem plan buying silver—a.u easy egg" systematic way of attaining table appoinu-nents perfect the smallest detail. to_a Perfect Table Service"- 95 i6. .29 I Internatio ' Silver Company of Canada, r i :7 u. R. CROCKET was very much appreciated. Then all joined in games which was en- joyed by all present. When the hour arrived. lunch was served by the ladies. After the singing of "Auld Lang Sync" all dis- persed to their respective home much enthused with th_e evening's enjoyment. Following is the address: Mr. and Mrs. Haber Horne, Dear Friends: It is indeed a great pleasure for us to be assembled here on this occasion. You have recently entered a new phase of your life. and we hope it will prove to be a happy one. If sorrow should chance to come your way, may it only serve to in- crease .your joy, just as the shadows PRESENTATION ' ————— | On the evening of May 13th up-l wards of sixty friends and ncigh-l bours of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Horne ‘ assembled at the home of Mr. C. B. j Hernia-Oyster Bed Bridge. to show their respect and esteem to this newly-married couple. Alter the ar-, rival of the guests. Miss Annie 1 Crabbe on behalf of the frlcntis read _ an appropriate address, at this con- vcniezt time, Miss Emily Parkman‘ preslntcd Mr. and Mrs. Horne with a beautiful leather rocker, for which ‘ Mr. Home on behalf of his amicable 3 partner thanked the doners for this l pleasing gift, with other compli-l lnantary remarks. Then all joined; in singing “For they are jolly goocl= fellows." After the singing of several accompanied by Mrs. A. Home fav- , ored all with violin selections. which , EBZEMA CAUSED MUiJflJAIN fill Fingers. lasted Ten Years. Cilticllm llealed. “Winn l was two years old cae- ' lm-Brdle out Ina rash between my page: and allied much pain. h‘? fingaa were swollen and inilam . The itching and burning mused me bismuth. which made it worse. l ion ai on account of it. " bubie hated about hen years beiote we began uaing Cuiimn Soap and Ointment. Alta one week‘: use Jt-looknd better. and chat uaiag time like eiOatian-Ifleapaadnvcboxea "of Caliban obimim [was unb- ‘ y healed." (Signed) Mill Eileen vagughpllineerprlse. Onb. June It l9 ' " Colleen Soap and Oint- llqt- '1] your akin elar. imonlous relationship, j dyed the lamb! wool with ink. which friends may we cvcr prove to be. and prorpcrous married Pleas: accept ihL; gift as a visible proof of our esteem and friendship. Signed on behalf oi your friends of Oystcr Bed Bridge. ON E BLUE LAMB UPPER MUSQUODOBOIT, N. 8.. June L-Travcllcrs who pass a. farm near the local railway station and notice a blue lamb romping with a flock otherwise inconspicuous, often fear they are seeing something non- nxLstent. The lamb was originally old songs by all. Mr. Blythe Hurst ivlvhlim 1111b "its mother. a black ewe. did not seem to rare for the new- comer. so, to establish a more har- the farmer turned out to be black. more blue than M. if lhiss“ Just place a glass or cup over the open- ed tin and the contentl will keep perfectly. Eagle Brandhaa been the leading baby food alnee 1857. III‘ ILIY IOOKI wit. TheBordan ob.,u m. MDIIIMCIvM-B d6, [or by Eigtbllluun Mme CONDENSED l Canada-India _ a ; Service Proposed GEORGETOWN, British Guiana. ‘June 1. (By Csnntlirln Prcssi-A "possible scheme for the bringing of ‘immigrants to Bribish Guiana ‘aha. from India through the develop- ‘ment of a frleght and passenger ser- lvlee, linking Canada. and India, with lpoinls of call at, the West Indies, was outlined at a recent meeting of the lChamber of Commerce by thn Rev. ‘C. F. Andrews, missionary anti in- vestigatol‘ of Indian. llllllllfftlllflil. .The 01d system of Tfffflllilllf‘; immig- lrants. Mr. Anillfffii’ pointed out, had ‘been found unworkable and had ‘Empire unless it writ; ilnulignation of ln. family chnrtzctcr. A tri. ‘Kllllilf link lithe speaker sruv as the inst sicntif- is system under which the Indians could find happy homes ovcrscas. BrPirll Guiana would l)!‘ in the al- imost direct line of this service, which could be started as rt freight service. ‘and gradually expanded until hcmn ‘fide agricultural workers could be lbrollght to the Wcst Indies at lcss than the ordinary passenger rate, after the manner of the assisted pass- ages available to Agricultural work- 101's coming to Canada from Britain. 1In the long run, the speaker thought there would be :1 steady flow of immig- jrant in the natural course of events. Ewithout. professional recruiflnr: rind Jthe evils of that system. r l HALIFAX, N. S.. June 1.—-More ‘lthan five thousand visitors from all gparts of the Dominion. rcprcscnting lwidely diversified subjects. are al- ready bookcd to attend national conventions in the Maritime Provinc- es this summer. Nclv Brunswick. l whcrc eight of these gatherings nre scheduled to be hcld. will apparent- ly eirperiencc the greatst influx. Two conventions have been-arranged thus. far for Halifax. and one for Char- lottetnwn, P. E. I. The first meeting will be held early in June. when the Canadian Manu- facturers’ Association gather here. Six other conventions in June will make that month the busiest of the season. ' Halifax will come into its own u a literary centre when the Canadian Authors’ Association meet here later in the month. . . The only other convention booked as yet outside of New Brunswick il for Charlottetown. where the Can- adieu 006d’ Bold! Association "‘" ‘ ‘U hold its annual mteting in Septcm- Sourls. P. E. I.. secured StflndlllQi,‘ bcr. st. Andrews. N. 3.. will welcome standing in the filth year and ‘rdelegates of three organizations lnyfiewre his degree of Licclltialier" {June-the Fire Underwriters of Can- r Dental sulfiierYi w- H- Gmisw- '~ ada, Canadian Freight AssociationQHallfflx. and A. B. Hbverswvk. - and Canadian Electrical Association. 1 Wesuillc- passed the rcqulremtr The Canadian women's press club ‘ for the degree of Bachelor of Scien l grill meet at Saint John nl June and ; In Dentrisirzv; R. s. Lnngstroth. ~ the New Outlook Tour will be held Sb- John. secured standing in t. K. Wctmoro, oi st. John, ,in New Brunswick on a special train fifth year. ‘from June 22 to July 5. Three labor} ‘meetings complete the New Bruns-l iwick schedule: Canadian Tradesl and Labor Congress at Saint John; the latter part of August; Canadianl Union, Brotherhood of Locomotlvel and 1 3 Glasses Water Help Constipa One glass of water is not EIlOUZl‘ seclir; tiot: I Engineers, in a. picture serve to heighten its lbcen discontinued. I1. vans no longcrl TORONTO, May bBBlltY- H you should ever require {possible to think nf any inlnllgration j our aid remember that "n friend in ‘llffllll India ‘to any other part. of the‘ Inca-d is a friend lndccd,“ and such Monctorl. sity of Toronto fared brilliantly inimngtm- ygu net's;- ihe recent examination according to ’ YOU!‘ stvsiflfli» the results announced tonight. We now wish you a long. happy ‘between Canada. and the West Indie; ‘ the third life and and around the Cap-e of Good Hope ‘ lsucrress in all your undertakings. ' year J. F. K ~ August: jsimplc glycerin. saline Stops gas stomach in TEN minutes! r ' sJ ti i tv: l 1 ‘s. kkham. 0131.522. 2h.“ ° ‘°“ In A Helpful Hygienic Necessity That every woman should be acquainted wit/a True comfort and seairit-y, as well as protection against - p many serious consequences that may follow times of hygi- enic distress, are always assured with Kotex, tho New and Improved Sanitary Napkin. Kotex is wonderfully soft and pliable, and properly absnrbcnt. And a patented process makes lt an absolute deodorant. Kotex has brought a new freedom and peace of mind to i,“ mill ions of women. No embarrassment when buying. just say Kolcx at an drug, _ _ take three glasses one llnur bell Canadian Brotherhood of Railway ‘breakfast. Much better results Employees, Moncton, September. jobtaincd by adding a teaspoon ,_ C’?! ‘ ‘ (known us Adlerikal to each ,' 31_Marmmel Adlcrika nets on BOTH 11'.‘ l students in dentistry at the Unlver- ‘ 10w,- buwcl and ,-Em,,._-,;5 01d ‘m. thought was and s: ' ; of dozen. I 1 - blem$be ann- iagly. 2 No - o! Imllfl Bro- Daadnigab—-n§ei1. thor- 3- oughly by a new and pal- entzd procel. ~ 4 Allan it b your weir- - ttmleasr. nanovu‘. ll lb Q - and i I . N ~uhlllaatzlnlldauufid ' 5 "5 Features of tbe New and Improvlcd K0 dry goods or department store. Regular size 60c. or bot”? ... . Super-size 75c. Directions in evcry package. ‘ a... lub- ' MADHINCANADA KOT€X Sanitary Napkins t .1. 1,. B Rclicl , iiugl: .._.L_..a-u--r.._-_-__ . w“.