HAZE iNCANADA HEN Utensils, Sinks. Bothroonl. Floors are esfcly elesn- ed with Old Dutch. It ' ls s. natural detergent, sud eoutsiiisno lye, acids or hard grit to scratch or inar the finest surfaces. For economy, comfort and safety‘: sake use Old Duilh Cleanser. There's ' nothing else like it. Dld Dutch f»- ononucal Tours l/IIOPE 365 Q25 an. Under the management of the ART CRAFTS GUILD TRAVEL BUREAU Sailings Every Few Days - During» June, July and August Get away from the news and views at home. Take that long promised trip abroad, with its colours and thrills, its newness and oldness, to remember and talk about forever. Here is the opportunity to go in congenial company, at the very minimum of expense. 37 days-tor $335 which includes England, Holland, Belgium and France. 23 days for $260 ‘with a week in either London or Paris. l Extension tours to Ireland, Scotland, Switzerland, Italy, Ger- many at same moderates rates. The accommodations aboard ship are ‘the same for both tours - comfortable staterooms, good meals, plenty of deck room, orchestra, deck sports, dances, parties and masque- rades, glorious ocean air, rest and relaxation. JGuiId Etiihi-ess Tours '4 Guild Cabin Tours , Under the same management Th_e variety of tours and cruises offered by the Art Crafts Quild includes avacation for almost every purse. Consider- ing accommodations and itinerary, they represent the great- est possible travel value for their cost. Make up your mind right now to take advantage of these wonderful vacation tours. _Get all the details of the ocean Voyage and sight-seeing trips abroad. Write or telephone u. lllll" m ltPl-LPI. Ink‘ Passenger _\g@|]1 4o King s1. snin1 John, .\'. u. dlroylmir; Canadian Plbzetrllgsgmjeigzy’! Travellerrfillequew Worn/g; (Iv-aanés/ fr ._».._.¢-»- TBABTYT CHICKS ‘ Barred Rocks, White Wyandottcs, White Leghorns, R. I. Reds . Hatchery now in operation under the supervision of Mr, walker ,an experienced operator and a graduate of McDonald Agriculture College. £99k your orders early, giving iull shipping date. Price, 20o esch oath with order, or cent C. O. D., ex.- prels prepaid, lots of‘25, 50 or 100. Guaranteed 95 per cent sate delivery. ‘ . Community Hatchery ElBox sea, OHARLOTTETQWN, P-E. I. ‘ Owned And Operated by 1-4.‘; . P. i. Inca-operative Ego t Poultry Association. IN information and E R BROW ‘ 146 Richmond s1. “i Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at - v Lowest Rate‘ ¢ Strong LStoclc Qonipanies ‘gent at Summer-side, Lloyd Lewis. i l Milli- 1 Charlottetown '1‘ Vallé yne Vicinity oii-n, 1D,1N. Forbes was n vlslwr to town this week. Mrs Foster Sharp 811d 1180811!"- June, were visitors to Tyne Valley Friday. 1w l ~ t to loeru of the serious lllinozsri-gilivlrs. Peter ‘Mlllau, Eller- sl e Mr. iBui-ton Boaies was aim")! the visitors lo Summersido 0n Saturday. . Miss Adeline McAusllii has re- turned liome alter spending several days lu 1S1. Eleonora. iMlBS Daisy Williams, Buinuuerslde. spent lSuuday with her parents. Iii, B, and IMrs. Williams, ‘Poi-t ‘Hill. i.\lr_ A. ‘Colwlll, Nortbam, has lie- ‘couie a Dartuer with ‘Mr. Edison Wllliaius. and they are making re- pairs on their garage. .\ilss ibora Dymeut, is spending a well earned vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Dy- meut, ‘Tyne Valley. iMlss ‘Erma rDystani. Ellerslie. hus accepted the position of sales- lady with the firm of ‘Hayes, Mc- Kay uud IShai-p, ‘Ltd. - (Miss ‘Jean Montgomery. teacher at Liukleiter, spent the week end with her parents ‘W. J. and Mrs. Montgomery, 1Port ‘Hill. ‘We understand Mr. James Sker- i-y has purchased a farm from Mr. IBOiEEl‘, Ibo: I111, and intends going in lcr raising poultry as a sideline. lMr. and ‘Mrs. Lloyd éliiarp, Eller- slie. have rented the pretty bunga- low from Jt. W. waliuer, Tyne Valley, and intend residing here lu the future. Mr. -Elmer1Baker. Conccrd. N. ‘H. arrived here on .l-‘riday and will spend the summer mouths with his grandparents, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Jleury iRitchle. iMr. il-larold ltauisay. (Grandson of Mrs. William Newcouibo, North- iiam.) is very seriously ill with pneumonia. His many friends wish his gpeedy recovery. "Mr. lDalllbl. Mmrlliur, Noi-tlium, who has been suffering for some time with u serious attacks of ery- slpelas iii his face and beud, ls making good recovery. Mr. Thomas Nisbet, who sonic- tlme ago purchased the “Mclutyre Hotel" is having the building remo- delled lnto an up-to date divelliui: house. The lot is a large cue, giv- iug ample room for ou orchard and garden, and ls very beautifully Sllr uuted on the hillside overlooking lhe streizuu. . On Saturday iilghi, April 9th. the little three months old baby 1boy of Mr. and iMi-s. Wallace Ramsay. “'88 culled home to heaven. it was to wizliln a few hours of its death. Tile funeral was held oii Sunday ziitcrnoou to the Presbyterian cem- etery, Tyne Valley. ‘Many of the foxinen in the vicl iiity are reporting good results in their ranches, lMr. E. S. Burleigh, ildllerslie. who had the-remarkable litter of ten pups last year, reports u. litter of seven from the same fe- muie this spring, making a total of seventeen pups to one female in [two years. This record is liurtl to i-llfilll. Tlic firm of ‘Messrs Hayes. Mc- gijxlizfgiglgq ghe past sovcrul yours a anost suc- Kay and Sliurpo 11.10., are uow <10- ing business lier_c, having bought the stcre of R. J. McNeil, Ltd. ‘Messrs dlayea and Sharp have been associated with tho Cold Stor- age -Co.. Ellorisllo for a num-bcr o! yours, the former being employed us boc-kkeepers for the company tho the latter engineer of the Iplnnt. Mr. McKay has been for ceiisful caretaker of the Trout ‘Riv- er. l-Lllver Fox ‘Co. We feel that those men have lieon so successful in pus! enterprises that they will ‘be equally successful lu the eutcr- prise ‘they have just assumed; and as the public have proved their lu- lellflly in the past they feel no doubt with regard to the future. ' T TouchyCoi-ns Relieved By Marvel Liquid instantly the ache stops-the pain goes swayr-that is the lin- mediate effect of -Pu‘tnuiii's Coru Extractor. ‘Paint the corn or callous with "Putnam's and the corn will ahrlvel up. After a new applications of "Putnam's" the com will drop out. No pain. or disappointment. Putnam's does the work-unsure ,. . ' in ti ‘Mt. ‘Stewart Notes“ ‘ Mr. IP. A. Farquharson sud son, Charlottetown, visited Mount Ste- wart lust week. 0n Sunday last 0M8? my) slum! pretty ‘boquets of May-flowers were found by the many who went pick- lug them. ‘ lMr. S. C. iClark. Brighton flood, Charlottetown, formerly of Mount Stewart, has purchased a new .1Poutlac cur. 1' lM-l‘. it. o. Douglas, Head‘ n: "l-lillaboro. spout Sunday in Mount Stewart the guest of his cousin '1Mr. ilra Douglas. ,___._ iMr. John 1D- Frimmliis, mes/t merchant, purchased from 1M1‘. PraukpPigot, linvase Haribor sn ox a year and ten months old which tipped the scales at 990 pouiidsaud dressed 500 POLIIILigOl choice beef. Now that iMr. John D. Timmlus has set the example of spring cleaning by having the exterior and interior of hi; meat store and other buildings painted ‘up and his yard cleaned and put ln ~A l order, 1t is up to the rest to follow. ll’ each would do his or her olt in this line it would make our town much more attractive and would catch the eye of the summer tourists, a large number of whom pass by and through ou their way from Chariot- tetown to Souris and other pols east and south. _ " We congratulate Doctor A. ‘B. William McLeod cf the John Roach lBourke estate. The estate consists of twelve acres of arable land al1_d as much more iuarshlaud which ‘bounds the Hillslboro River. besides a beautiful house and lawns. lt has ‘been considered that uo finer resi- dence has ‘been built on ‘P. E. isl- and ‘than the iBourkp mansion. At the limo ‘this house was built ‘Ml’. iBoui-ke was oue of the leading sliipbullders of Mount Stewart aud bad at his disposal all kinds ‘of the fines-i. lumber. The lower part of this beautiful hOuse is built nt hard lllllg and juniper which speaks for itself as every door swings as easy and as perfect us tho day it was ‘built which gives credit -to the luau- ter builder, lMr. iDanlel Tobin cf JCIlQPlOLLGLOWII. This la a large resi- ides-Mal estate ‘but ls only in accord- ance with the doctors practice us lie keeps two horses and two cars‘ on the bounce. ‘Mr. Mo 1Lecd intends to reside 1n the U. 1S. and expects io leave for there uft- er his auction sole which lie in- tends to hold shortly. 10p Monday, the 2nd inst. at oiio- Llilrty p. m. the funeral of the late iMrs. Johanna. McKenzie took place from ‘her home, iiow the resi- idenco of her son, Mr. George IMc- ,iives. Montague conducted the services and spoke very Louchingly on the life the deceased had led and was one of the ablcst and most impres- sive addresses on such an occasion that has been heard for muuy years. As this has ‘been the first time this, congregation had the op- llorbllnily of hearing Dij. Genge he has left a great impression not only with them ibut with all who had the pleasure of bearing him. The following ymus and Psalm selections were beautifully render: ed, IMrs. Calvin Qameron presiding at the organ, Psalm 110. Hymns 621 ’ ,uud ‘B22. iFollowliig were the pall- flbearers: Messrs iCs/merou Mc- ‘Lauchlan, (Benjamin Douglas, Fred- erick Jardliie. Allan McMillan, John iMol-ntyre, P. iMdMlllan. ILu- ,-te1‘ment wesriS-‘t. l/Peters Cemet- ery. F‘. ' ' ,Batllurst To 1 " Have Races on Victoria Day BAHBUTLST. Muy 5.—Tll(‘. annual meeting of the ‘Bobbin-st Trotting Park was hold last evening. Wll-' ilam G. White was elected presi- dent, and B .C- Mullins. sec-tress, lll'0l‘. The meeting decided to have races here on Victoria 1Day, in: which ll is expected that horses fro-m ‘Cumpbellton, Dulliouslo andi Newcastle will be entered. A crew of men started work 10-, day Belling Llio track in shape, as ll. is considerably run down, It is‘ 1:1 number of years since the track] has ‘been in use. _ —-—-—<-Q>__?. commanr on MARGOT ‘AD’ 1I.ONDUN. ‘May 5.—-Commoni has ‘been aroused here today by the up pouruuce lu an American woman's magazine of a full-page face cream advertisement written by Lady 0x- ffllltl llllll Allqllllh. "Th3 13mg“; Mirsot. now Countess of Oxford "m1 Asquith. ‘has written with liar own hand." runs the a “and in her own inimitable sud sparkling style. this urtlcleonlg i Don corn remover. Got a bottle from any druggistJRefuse a substitute.‘ Bringing Up Futiicr women." Martin on his purchase from Mr.- - board flew up and struck him. lt i sle Ho watt. dvarilsaineiit 129th after. spending ‘ a few days llilbiéct of universal interest to VMr. Parker Delaney, ‘NOflh Tryon . ‘litisacceptod s. lucrative position Gleanings‘ _ . Tryon And Vicinity 1Rev. Georse I501!!!" flllended the lPresbytery in iClfltowu I-hi! week. . ‘Mrs. I-lcwatt Leard and WI"- Breut lmard Q! W?" TTY“ we” visitors to Victoria on Tuesday May 3rd. ii lMns. James Edward llowult 0f Augustine Cove is #991141"! B 5°" days with hoi- daughter. Mrs. Crll- ly .1‘... of Victoria. ---,--v _ ' iMrs. Veniou Msclmod. 0i Mimi” ls ‘spending a few days in Victoria at the homo oi.’ her uarenw- M1‘- anq 1M", Abner illowsvt. Tliesp mornings lbrlshl and curl)’ we hear the cliukch"! 0i "I0 "wt" or abouts as tun fishermen so w M"! from puttluz 0i" "w" 3°“- uvii-s, isnrali MacKenzle returned to her ‘Tryou home on Monday- aftei- spending. 80mm time visiting her daughters lii Clftowu and Al- buny. 1-14 1m. William Murllelld or North ‘Tryoii Ls now dangerously ill, hav- liig contracted pneumonia. Com- plete recovery is hoped l" 1n U19 near future. D ‘Radio tuna listened iii on Tues- day evening with STEM Nil-ere“ W some of the icouservative Candl- ulutes speak oveir the radio, recep- ‘tlou was go0d—al1d so were the speeches! The illness of Miss ‘Eve Gill, of Victoria is heard with regret by ‘licr host of friends. We lie-pd. l0 i189 her out again sud enjoying life in the course of u few days. i ‘Tilt-line property of Mrs. Alexan- |der RUDIIlBB at Tryon corner is now ‘for sule. MP3. ltdlrblee, who {spent the past wluier lu Cape Tra- verse has permanently settled there and will be sorely missed by her ii-uiiierous frlendslli this com- uiuuity. ‘D. lloll _ol' Tryou paid n flying trip tc- (‘ape Traverse oii Wednes- day, wliero he gisitod his brother. ‘William Boil, who has been ser- iously iii-l all winter. His improve- imeut has no’. been as rapid as was first hopeful. old friends, ‘Mr. dleicl of Sussex. Nova Scoila, is visiting in Tryoii now. For a iii-din er oi’ yours ‘he managed a mill is iGaspe. Mr Reid has ‘reached s fine old age and ls still halle and hearty. _.-.__ ‘The community at Crapaud were sliotzked to hear of the unfortunate accident of IMr. Harry Ioard while working in his saw mill when a was feared at first that ho was ‘quite budly hurt but la-zest reports state that he is recovering rapidly. iPlay loverii are (lellghtcd to know that the-Dramatic Club oi’ Victoria are practising o. new ‘ply “At Tlio J-uuctlou“ by Waller Baker. This pluy promises a pleasant evening, wiih lots of fun nnd uierriment for all who are fortunate enough to be ‘uble to intend. Some of the clever- est of the young people of Victoria are in the cast. Tryon 'l‘id Bits ‘Mr. Ken M0l)0ll?l(l, Tryoii, was u receut visitor to Crupaud. Mr, ‘Hurry ‘Ross, Ailbuny, was u visitor to Tiyou Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs, Victor l-lowutt, Try- ou. were visitors to Victoria on Tuesday. lVlr. (Stanley Howuti, Tryon, v-ia- ltcd Victoria lsuuday evening bo- hiiul his fast ixicor il-lurry Ii. Mr. lilax McViltlc, Westniorelaud has purchased a Clash A driver from ‘Mr. Toinistordy, Crapaud. Miss ‘Corn McNeil Summersldc, is spending a few days with nor olst- __ er, Mrs. Tryoii. Palkor DeLauoy, North ‘Mr. James Quigley, Mount Tryon - spout Tuesday a‘ eruoon in North Tryon, the guest of Mi‘. ‘Howard Callback. Mr. Walter Boll, Tryou. was ‘ a visitor" to Victoria, Tuesday. While there he was the guest of =Mis. Bes- Mr. Hedley Miller. of hockey‘ lame, spent the week-end in Tryou, the Quest of Rattle-snake \Peie of Tryon bad-lands. -~—-—-£ ‘Am? Mfivittie. Westmors- illlfllod homo Friday. 'A.prll ‘Milk land, ‘re with friends in Tryou. , _...-- ‘One of Ml‘. Hurry A. MaoPlieci-i ‘ other carnear Price‘ so many Quality N" flashing pick-up makes you master of any traffic situation. Speed-more than you'll ever need. 55 miles an hour is all we claim. 1 Many owners report better than 60. ' Beauty-with its low-slung Euro- pean-type body and its graceful lines, the Whippet is without doubt r a most beautiful car. Greater Roomineee-by mcasui- ed test the Whippet offers more in- side room than any other light car. new LOW rnicsle Whippet “S_ix" Compare what you get. in the Whippet with what/you are offered in ‘any other car of the same price class!‘ Then, you’l1 quickly realize what wonderful value the Whippet really is. Four-wheel Brakes-a neces- sary safety feature demanded by modern trafiic conditions. The Whippet is the only light car offer- ing 4-wheel brakes as Standard ‘~=<1~"»m=“- :::=..‘..;-~-.--:-;::.‘: no: Utsequalled Economy-more , ‘gym miles on a gallon of gasoline or oil i $11300 / than any other car. . Land,“ ____ __‘ $1140 $1.375 - Acceleration-S to 30 miles an hour in- 13 seconds. The Whippets priceg F, 0. B. Charlottetown P- E. l- Attractlve Credit Termi- sw" p \O J OVERLKN e ~ McLAINE SERVICE STATION“ ‘ 186 . GRAFTON STREET. CHARLOTTETQWN *1 WightmaNsGarage %rtilt,gg,pfi MONTAGUE a 4 _...‘...._.;_.. . _. _. I with Mr; Box ‘Dawson. fox miicluerjiln- Proviuclzll llniled ‘Oliurcli, wcrc ciitcrialuuil ' and tanner oi that pluco. ‘liim. on Friday ovoulng. April 29th iii _---- _ the homo of their ipasior, vitov. Goo. ‘Heard along the way—"l’u1i'i- 011i‘, in‘. Marvin llell, crnpuud, ‘had a Somers. Tfyon. The evcnlus Vi“ ‘ Wandering Scribe lius passed ouihurry cull to tlic homo ofwMr, Free-‘filiflflt ill ‘ZMIWB- "W1 musk! an" , but who is "l-Jlsmuc?" Well who is muu Walsh, lllflllle Plains.- bnfiun- which‘ ‘ice crcum nud‘ cuke was serl‘ . Elsmac? And coho ELllSWBls Elsmac. (IE-y Iuornluil. 119108 (tailed in nt~ ed. Tho-Utopiaus than dlslfllfled 5°‘ ‘ teudunce for Ml‘. Walsh's little their respective homos- This mouth- Mrs. ‘Frank Dixon. Tryon, left for (lauglitur who liud uccidoni-ly secur- 11y 80ml evening. snout at the hum" Boston‘, Mass, on ‘Monday wheroied s» ottle of soldering sold, swal- of their ‘pastor ls always an eulur She will visit fi-lepdg, He,» mend; lowiii some with drastic results. nble event. at home trust the trip will be eii-I joyoble. . 'l'l“ll(‘.lllll'l9 Con-vou- Z _ - v ‘I The first motor purty from Tryon T Mr- Ray Cameron, ‘Albany VlBlV-‘(liio arrive in Vlcwriu. arrived at thci ryo" ‘m Mmlduy evemllg- m)’ “Lilli-lent Hotel Tuesday evonliig. The though he do” “m com“ nm°ni~7 ‘lslllnrty consisted of ‘tho Misses Mun‘ i: rte“ a“ m m” ‘put W" never'ilflll Howatt, Katheryne Dobsou, and . a “s f‘ weicome vlsimr- iGei-trude Howatt, and Messrs. .l. A.. ' ’l‘liomsoii, (leorgo McLeod, and JJ “QT-gang. B_ c“ M 5_ _1'h9 MisslM-lldred- Toomhs. Imiclpuhin. Thomson, Thay reported somela“ ,',,,,, Camadmn ‘ma, {oomll and M s5 ‘Bertha C'“""u1°r5- Rs-lbsd spots but niululy u very fairnlenn, which 1. m play a series 0i div for Charlottetown, 10 annual sistailt teacher Tryou Consolidated r i I i d ill sull s‘°h°°" m‘ by °"°"‘"K ‘lfam Tues? em. lilrlgiiihnasrpjwtzafnai-la-Xuciivilsiu Ml The Viopluu Society of Tryon boaivlptbe f" Nissan. Mgultlllll i Tl-ttfiifi A moi, lirxra. 9w Arnuais- +9 5e - , mom‘ ,IN~A'QRIXNERY AM‘ CAN'T GiT Tiilfi ¢uv ‘TD UNDERSTAND we WANT sens.‘ . . -' I" ’ sv inn. Fuvoes Scones. luo f. ,,..,_- i. » i- ‘h =1‘ _