‘fiv 1,", ‘fresh, youthful skin is admired by everyone YOU must frequently purify your skin, antisep- tlcally, to make and keep it healthy, to bring to it a glowing beauty. Thousands of men and women have realized this, which is why-Lifebuoy Health Soap has become the most widely used toilet soap in the world. Liiebuoy is a scientific skin purifier-a real health soap. Yet soap cannot be made more pure, more bland, more beneficial to the skin than Llicbuoy. Lifebuoy protects , lather r ' a w ful ’ Ingre- dient w lcls ls carried down into every pore. eliminating all Impurities and leaving the skin thoroughly clean and sais. LIFIIAIQIIIY ‘ IIIIQLTH SOAP “ulifiilnsolp-aihnlthliabit j aavaa more» LIMITED, ~ TORONTO ‘ Its rlc ' ,¢r téltitiitfix i735” . "t-t-“ . fi ,3, . DOMINION DAV SPORTS at lihnerald. See list oi entries in this issue. LIV! FOWI. WANTED-We will purchase live iowl,,5 Ibs., and up. June l3 to Jane i8. Well iattaned <1’ aid. Prices up to $3.50 clearing at $1.00. A iew nice sleeveless swea Bros" Ltd. Ltd. i BE A BOOSTER-Join - Motor League- Secretary, Queen St. 3166 7 1 3i WH-ILE YOWRE THIS You may think oi things you need at the grocers. As/k him to in- clude a package oi RED ROSE -PDKDE TEA the A LITlTLE REM|NDEnv_-Y°Il'V9 probably been intending to try, RED ROSE TEA. Why not get the best of RED ROSE TEAS, the Orange Pekoe quality. -Phone for it now. _-.__ YORK AND MARSHFIELD- Serdices ior Sunday, July 0th: York, 11 a.m.; Pleasant Grove, 2.80 p.m.; Brackley, 7 p.m. Rev. T. A. Wilson will preach at Marshileld at 3 p.m. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-The Sacrament oi the Lords Supper will be dispensed Sabbath, July 6th at DeSable. Services at 10.30 and 6. Preparatory services on Thursday and Saturday at 2 p.m. Also on Monday at 10 a.m. WINS PRIZE. —Messrs. Patons Limited have received notice that their store carried oii the third ._ prize in the Congoleum Window "' Display Contest; the cheque ior $25.00 was also enclosed. contest which was open to all Canada was entered by hundreds oi stores, particularly throughout Ontario, Alberta and British Col umbla, and Patons, Limited, have the dlsflnction oi being the only v store east oi the Province oi Que- bec which securcd a prize. Mr. ‘ Wllirid Doucetto arranged tho - window and is being congratulated on his success. 1 SUMMER TOURIST THINKS PROSPECTS GOODn-Mr. William HERE-s A REAL BEAUTY The New "Luxor” Sandal The “Luxor” Sandal comes in Jack ' Rabbit and Airedale Buck also in Black Patent Leather and are Good- year welted. Theppen work eifect is set oif with distinctive charm by the prevailing light shades of HOLEPROOF HOS- IERY. Mail Orders Prepaid. PIIRDIB-FERGIISIIII ‘SHOE CO., LTD. Sunnyside, / Charlottetown, P. E. I. an Findlay, Toronto, a director oi A. McKim Ltd.. the well known adver. tising agents la holidaying with his iamlly at Shaws. Brackley \ Beach. Mr. lihdlay was attending the Good Roads Convention at St. Andrews, N. B. lie is (lclightod with what he has seen oi tho ls- ‘ land and is oi the opinion that a Irich harvest could be obtained by Idevsloping the tourist trade. Van- .‘ couver and British Columbia cater specially ior this class oi trade. and so does Ontario. reaping tens ,oi millions oi dollars annually. house accommodation hero Mr. , Findlay thinks there would be lit- tie diiilcltlty in transferring much ; oi the tourist trniiic now going to the New England states to Prince ' Edward island. ._,;'_ on Thursday aiternoon, June 26th. " Over thirty visitors were present. The pupils were examined in their various subjects by their teacher ‘ assisted by several oi the visitors. Then iollowed a very pleasant pro- gram oi songs. dialogues and recit- ations by the pupils alter which the following cortiiicatos nud "priz- ‘ ea were presented, the presenta- Q ttion being made by Rev. E. M. Alt- ken. Public School leaving certliic- ates to Arthur Woolner, Mabel i? Woolner, Reginald MacPhee. A. N. "Palmer, Student Cortiilcate ior writing, Arthur Woolner. Evelyn Woolner, Mabel Woolner, Reginald ‘MacPhee-Prizes ior Proilcioncy: i‘ Baowmas MAKE coon PICTURES That's one-half the story. The other half is that they make good pictures , easily. FROM OUR COMPLETE STOCK Children can select just the Brownie they like. Hers also Ia the iiim to IIt the Brownie-Jar W0 . have lepyltdebie Jim-KODAK nus-m a siae to m i sq Casual!- n E when. Brownies $105 llll PROMPT. oavanomnc AND - use SERVICE i‘ ‘liiadiinvlvolv onus co. e. . Rexall Kodak Store “ Phone 219 lfbifhoveeetitfiincncflfl- """':‘ wwwvvVVY Gr. ill-Arthur Woolner. Gr. Vil.— Blols LePage and Fred Pursey. Gr. V.-—Mary MacLean and Robert Woolner. Gr. ll.—Doria Warren. Gr. L-Ilota PubIicover—-Prlzes ior Drawing donated by Avonlea Wom- en's lnatitutm-Gr. ilL-{Mabel Woolner; (lr. Vil.—-Eva Pursoy; Gr. V.—Robert Woolner; Gr. Ii.- Mary Murphy. Prizes ior Composi- tion. donated by Avonlea Institute: —-Gr. lX.—Eveiyn Woolner; Gr. ViL-Lewls Wooinor: Gr. V.—Rob- ert Woolner.-Prize ior writlng:— Gr. li.-—4Margarot Woolner; (lr. l. —-Reta PublicoverwPrlze ior Ar- ithmeticc-Lioyd Laird. Prize ior boat-ail-mund boy:——-Arihur Wool nor. Prise ior best all round girl: Mary MacLoan. Prize ior best Fri- day aiilernoon programme: Eva Puraey and Annie Publicover. Miss Eva Pursey then on behali oi the pupils presented her teacher Miss Nellie Bernard with a vcry pleas- ing gllit, idr which-she suitably thanked them. The singing oi the National Anthem brought the mee ing to a close. ~ "wretched irom Asthma. Strength 0i body and vigor oi mind are inevitably impaired by the villtatious oi asthma. Who can live mdenthe cloud oi recurring at- . tack! .311 a body and mind at heir tail e V acyi Dr. J. D. f ellogghAet allemedy dissipat- es the aloud _y retrieving tho cause. it dmnrrtore the suiiercr to normal trim and mental happiness». ., y,’ For _mre\itnsursnw rr._ssr.-s_rnrsos "we mfitum ‘truism euosm she'd-cu.‘ , m ° ‘n m‘ Week, July 14 to 1s. sun-sues» birds only accepted. P. J. Noy d; Fine Rib silk liale hose all L700!‘ ___. shades. Special price 69c_ Prowsr 4 PIECES 64 iNOH Shepherds Bros" Ltd. 8i tere ior ladies $2.50 to $4.50. Prowse conditions steamer will make only 8i one trip on the Victoria service, ---.- leaving here at 1 p.m. on Weduos A GREAT SNAP. all shades Iad- day, July 3, returning leave Vic Ies Jilly Blouse lengths. your choi- torla 8 a.m. on the 4th, Thursday ca iulli blouse 86c, Prowse Bros, aiternoon's sailing being cut out 3i this week. 90 oi the King vs. Winnlired Crabbr came up beiore the Supreme Court yesterday. During the day the wit READING nssses heard were Dr. Dewar, Mrs pathy oi the public will be with tht This beiltou School, New London, Wilr IWIth tho splendid hotel and iurln _ .~ ecHoot. CLOSING-The closing ‘ oi North Rustico School was _hcId 1 ‘firtmothsra sndsbouldbataha the the IEPLARLOTTET-owfl-OKNNIVAL HALF notion-n. 151-7-1-11. A SPECIAL GOODLINE Ladies 8. S. HARLAND—OW!l1$ to tide SUPREM E OOUR'I'—The case Benjamin McEachern. and Dr. Jen kins. The case will be continued tomorrow. VALUABLE STALLION DEAD —Ballarat, the Clydesdale Stallion recently purchased irom the Pro vinclal Government by Messrs. Kelly. Jenkins and Arbing, dicd last Sunday irom an attack oi acute indigestion. TLis horse was a very valuable one and the sym owners who paid a big price [or him in order to provide breeders with a high class heavy stallion. THE ANNUAL CONVENTION 0i the Women's Institutes will b: held in tho Technical School Build ing on Wednesday and 'l‘hursday luly 2nd and 3rd. All person: who wish to exhibit handicrui; work In tho island Handicraft Ex zhunge ot the Technical Schoo iluiidlng are asked to communicati- with the Supervisor, Women's In itituto, Box 123, Charlottetown. 2 CAMPBELLTON SCHOOL—’i‘ho somi-armual examination oi Camp hold on Juno twenty-seventh in tho presence oi’ n goodly number ni ratepayers and visitors. The teach er was assisted by her sister lllisr Ncllio Bernard, Mr. Eric Found, and Rcv. George M-Illnr. The pupils ilnderwent o very thorough and searching examination In various subjects and showed by their prom pt and correct answers that tlloy wore maslors oi their subjects‘. in appreciation oi hor work ior Ithom the pupils presented tho teacher with n vcry suitable glit to wh-‘ch she made a iittlng reply. Some oi the visitors then spoke tin great DNIISB oi tho teacher's work in both school and community and ex- pressed sincere sorrow that 5hr: could not remain with them anoth- er year. Tho examlnuifion was brought to a closs- with the “sing ing oi tho National Anthem. MRS. RALPH SMITH The only woman member oi the Bullish Columbia Legislature was defeated In the recent elections. It is thought that the counting oi the abaente votes about July 12th may give her a seat. m Exunuir mourns A Letter irom Mrs. Smith Tells How Lydia B. Pinklsais Vege- table Compound Helped liar ‘Trenton, 0nt.--"l am writing to you in regard to Lyela E. Plnkbamfi le Com- horne ior me. After the fourth boflph l was a diiierent woman. l have ioI children now. and l always iind Ila Vegetable Compound a great hels as iri def-lira: “°"‘§t.:'~?amon. has ILSmmJebn Lydiia-E. Pinkharnhv tsbIsOom- anexceilent for 0I~ It has a geo- fivs theta‘: “:3 M -""'~.r.........".. Two ' 39644-34 7i, Macs Drugstore will ha‘ the only drugstore opeu today, stTuesday). '-/ . PRINCE EDWARD TOMORROW AND THURSDAY ____-_Q&—_————— mugguu: Mr. Erskine MacNutt who has been spending his holidays at his tom, Malpeque leit on Saturday vill spend a iew days with irifilldl n. Moncton and New Glass“!- Dr. Everett Bealrsto is spendin! his summer vacation with his nether, Mrs. Bearsto, North Shore House. Fanning School, Maiiwqlls held its annual school examination on rriday, June 27th with about wentyilve visitors in attendance. Fhe teachers, Misses Monkley and VlacKcnzle conducted the exercises 1i the closing session. nad the re- suit oi the years work was very zratiiylng. A short Dffllfilmme ‘onsisted oi recltations. diflloslles. ind music was well carried out. Fhe Cumberland scholarship oi ‘»40.00 and the prize awarded to the pupil who made the highest KIWI‘! ' were presented by Mf- Tiwm" MacNutt, secretary oi the Cumber- and Trust Fund. The iollowing i8 'he prize list: Grade 10~Erwln Taylor, Cum‘ bcrlaud Scholarship. Grade 'J—~A(i€i0 MacNuit. $7.00- Grado tl-Mury Burns, $5.00 Grade 7—Arthur Johnstone. 34-00 Grmlc 6— Margaret Ramsay. $3.00 tirade li-Jlrucc Thompson, $2.00 Grade 4—Elwin Mountain. 31-75 Grade li-Loulac Burns, $1.50 gnn. $1.25 Grade 2 $1.00 Grade b-Earie Stewart, 50. (Jr)- lmslle Abbott, 53.00; Barbara McGougflll- 34-00 Mr. and Mrs. John G. Montgom- wry oi Roxbury, Mass are‘ expected htturtlay cvcnlng Juno 28th on a visit to Mrs. Montgomery's brother Mr. Leo Owen oi llamilton. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Montgomery and two children oi Roxbury, Mass ire the guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Keir WOGIISIIIG, Hamilton. Mr. Mout- zomory is planning the erection oi l twottugo on Mr. Wood-side's pounds and is looking inwards its romplotiun. Thoy anticipate real iilllllflfl and enjoyment In the sum- mvrs that arc to come. Mr. Percy Stewart oi llamllitcn- iii moving into his new residence on the sito oi‘ the old home. lt is (warm-ally hoped that the good poo- plc oi tbs household may ho spared ior many long yenrs in the iull cm joyment oi all that a new home ai- lords. Mrl and Mrs. Peter G. Clark. their friend Mrs. Davies oi Mon-t- reni, Miss Minnie Wright and Miss Ethel Strong oi Summsrsido motor- nil to Mulpeque on Wednesday evening. The Evening Star Division with its membership oi seventeen oi the young people oi Hamilton was or- ganized last autumn and has mot regularly throughout the winter and spring months . The subject oi their debate last Wednesda)’ oven'r.1g was “is motoring a benefit Io tho island" and aitor a lively discussion on tho subject a vote was taken and the verdict oi the meeting was in iavor oi motoring. Similar (lobatns, spelling matches and social evenings have iormad not only s source oi entertain-ment- ior tho young peollil? 0i fill“ m5‘ trlct hul. have boon a hie-ans oi real education. The visit oi tho repre- sentatives oi tho Grand Division at Hamilton on Monday. JIIIY 7th Wm doubtless provo a stimulus not only to this society but will tend to wldrn, und strengthen the Ideas ior which this organization stands ior.~M. cunt-v. i “sir-is” ‘ w» I101? Liners Stopped In Mid-Ocean (Canadian Press.) QUEBEC. June 30.—A sllaiit di- version irom the direct courso oi tho Canadian Paciiic steamer Em- press oi Scotland which arrived at nlno o'clock this morning and a ten minute atop in mid-ocean was the result oi a hurried consultation be tween the captain and the ship's surgeon iollowing the pick-ing up oi a wireless message irom the steam- or Dighy stating she bad a case oi dyptherla on board and anti-toxin was urgently required. The mea- eage was received at noon on the 24th Instant and the 135 miles which separated the steamers was covered by the Empress at iour o'clock in the afternoon. The medicine was neat to the Digby and both vessel; continued on their courses aiter exchanging tun “wound.- grsetinas, just ten minutes aiter. nornlng ior Montreal and enroute 4 Grade 2 (Sr)—SydneY Macaw“ Ward Members oi the Montreal IBell Telephone _. Perfect attendance-Mary Burns. st, Lflwfoncg Flour Vest Pocket Mop Handy ior Shippers The Traiiic Department oi the Canadian National Railways is dis- tributing to shipping; patrons a very neat and convenitcnt vest peck et map oi the lines 'west oi Port Arthur. Fort William and Arm- strong. The map is nicely bound in red morocco cover, and should be very convenient ior business mm 3144-74-11. Stock Quotations HALIFAX, June 30.—lStock quo- tations furnished by Johnson and Stdck Exchange. rompton . . . . . . . . . . when an our v flslightfulNeibonBors Big, sweet five .. A the last word in candy-valuejg '= ‘Rejei Treat for. 5c. ‘Brahil Nuts nested cream, with .a can!" the 5mm‘ Nellson chocolatp-q-jqllcwu, | ‘ If you haven't tried this unique‘ Neiison Bar, you've misseda treat.‘ Next time you get the candy-craving, ask for Neiison'a Whale Brazil Nuts‘ “ in Cream-it's in a class by Itsclfii" y NEILSON’S BARS . it bu.‘ IQUIIIAL Rseidaotiai and Duzachool torch:- p . (Attila-drab Udvstsiay) III ' ‘I'll!’ " , -- v _ tsr-fr-"s-i-lmsc- , as au-a sip-shaft .Daltln. asnhm- Innat- andflflkw atrkulatlon. lkl The closing exercises oi Irish- townlschool were held on 26th Inst and were attended by a large num- ber/ol‘ interested visitors. The ex- amination was conducted by the tgiacher, Miss Rosella Mahar- its/list- ed by Trustee, Mr. William oProfltt. Ottawa Power ‘uuoa Cane Sugar . Cuba Cane Sugar Pid .... Pan Am. Petroleum X.D.~1.51% American Can. [Brazilian Fraction Howard Smith Pid .. .. Howard Smith Com. . . . . . .. 'Span. Rllver Pid. X. D. 1% 1111/, Span. River Com. X.D. 1% RC. 104 Steal Company oi Canada .. British Empire Steel 1st .. 35% Penmans -, . — |Abltibl 56 hawinigan -— Laurentide Pulp 85% Canadian General Electric .. — Canadian Steamship Com. . . -_. Canadian Steamship Com .. 12 Canadian Steamship Pid. _ Asbestos Com - Dominion Bridge — Montreal Power 171 Winnipeg Electric .__. National Breweries -- Atisntlc Sugar . . . . . .. - Atchlson . . . . . . . . . . . .. _ - Am. Car k Foundry . - Am. Locomotive . . . . . . . . .. 74% Am. Smelling & Reiiining .. 65 Anaconda Copper . . . . . . . . .. 30% Canadian Pacific Railway .. 148 New York Central . . . . . . . .. 104% Crucible Steel . . . . .. 53 international Paper 46 Kelly Sprlngiiold -_ Mex. Petroleum . . . . . .. ~ International Msr. Marine .. — Press Steel Car . . . . . . . . .. — Reading . . . . . . .... 555g, Southern Paciiic 92% Sludcbaker . . . . . .. 34 Union Pacliic 135% Utah Copper - U. S. Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. MONTREAL EXCHANGE 1034 Victory 103.10 1033 Victory . . . . _ _ 1922 Victory 1937 Victory Bank Commerce Bank Royal . . . . . . . . . .. Bank Montreal Bank Nova Scotia . . . . . .. Wheat, July 115%: Sept. 117%; Doc. 120%. Corn July 96; Sept. 9415a Dec. 83%. 4 0m 111116486: Best. “it: Ilia. s. The pupils were examined in prac- tically all the subjects found on the course oi‘ studies and they display- ed a knowledge oi them commen- Isurate with the valuable instruction that had been imported by the very capable teacher. The effective dis- cipline was a striking ieature oi the exercises and showed that Misti Mahar is an adept at maintaining Iorder as well as imparting know- ledge. When the searching examination which the pupils had been subject- cd to was concludedut fitting tribute was paid to the teacher, Miss Verna Cousins presenting her beautiful camera and Miss Arm's ilavlsoa reading the eubjolned I'd- dresa: r ‘ Miss Rosella Mahar Teacher, lriehtown: books at the expiration oi‘ another school your. we are forcibly remind- ml that our school days. like time, are fleeting. Although you have been our guld~ ing star for the past year. it seems hut yesterday since you came among us. As the poet truly expresses: Our hopes. our joys. our need. our woe, Now bind us close in harmony; Our hearts still boat in unity. And as the seasons come and go, Our hearts will beat. in unity, ‘Now, we have come to the rpart- lng oi the ways; we are sorry to hear you have resigned your posi- tion as our teacher. ‘Ere we part we wish to express to you our heart- roit thanks for the kindly Interest you have ever shown In our wei- farn aim-c you b our teacher, By precept and example you have over impressed upon our minds tho highor ideal-s of life. l-n bidding you a iond farewell, we kindly ask you to accept this accompanying gilt, to hind the relations that have been established between us- to maintain a most irinndiy intimacy so long no memory lives. THE »PUPIL:8 Miss Mahar accerptcd the presen- tation and address in brlei, yet cogent terms. showing how keenly she appreciated tho laud lo work that she had pt-niormod d ring the your. She expressed sorrow m part- ing with the pupils, and at severing Intimate relations withthe people oi the district. She vowed enduring IRIISHTOWN SCHOOL I with a 5 ‘Dear Teacher:-—-ln closing our 00st oi Living Chart What were YOU payloaifor Rent '07 alx-roomed House during the past month. The latest figures Ottawa give, these as the prices. < in ' on Iclimlic ticrboro‘ orouio , Y Catharine: iamriton dlraritiord a Guelph iitcbener How de prloea in your locality compare wltlrotltpr cities? Are you paying more or Ieeethan average‘! These priced are for average qual- ity “delivered goods." Watch for the changes In this chart next month. - ' Tomorrewz-Stewlng Beet, ::Wise mothers who know virtues oi Mother Graves‘ Worm Exterminator always have It _______T____a.__ termed In lrishtovrn. The examination wqnne or the best thM. lrilhlbin School has shown. and, remember. HORN‘ illlilfi ones have been reborded In Irish- town. ‘ The school oiilciale vprmom wor»: Trustee, John A, Whrian and Wll- lism Proiltt and they aided In run duotlng the examination.» Y. Don't let the agony of eerns destsoy your comfort. Apply Blue-jay- and inetoniiy the pain vanishes. Then the corn loosens and comes out. Does awaywith a paring. Get Blue-jay at any drug store. . O I l I II! BillfiilfiYv FLAVOR a The Best Chewing Tobacco ALL .- ' "be o. ylglllfi- o-w 1a.. v a’ ~ >» l. s. v coo-e e 0 e4 4 aw“ l XM&~SIOH. Minimal. the ‘ at ' hand, because it proves its value. ' t memory oi the pleasant assnciullnus ‘