7 Blue-jaybltlic w: tocndacorn. tiny cushion. cool u velvet, an pyer the com-x c ng _ pressure. paivdcn 2:: once. Soon com ocs. Blue-jay lit-Ives, not ‘ng to gum- worklllou do not have to decide how much or how little to put on. llhch soft downyp- m- is a complete trca t with just the right Juiount of the ina ic . medication to end com. . s“. ‘, . A ‘Corn a" face That corn is reflected in your face. Pain is dfsfig» uring. Ifyou keep that corn it” will hasten crowsfeet. ‘ . . . To carry a corn for days is to show those days, une favorably, in your looks. The constant dull irri" l Bluejay THE QUICK ANDCBNTLE WAY TO END A CORN 01m ration makes its mark in frown lines which do not; always come out. . .' ‘Then therels the undaintiness of it. . . . For the sake of personal charm and comfort- let Blue-jay end that corn in 48 hours. rot Capt. ‘and Mrs John I). McDon- ‘lllllll more- THE CHARLQHETOWN GUARDIAN PRESIBVTERIAN CEME_TERV--Compia~int has been 55555513» sllmflwfildfi Vfllmade that the old Presbyterian AlWUWQlW Jul" 3'1 l‘ 5 °'°l°‘,*~ Cemetery has been visited by van Allml"l°'l 2kg; l352ll22l dais and many o! tbs old and bis- ‘ l toric tomb-stones overturned. A ORDMNED SjUNDAYFJll llle correspondent describes the scein published list or _. newly ordained as lhwdgh the cemetery had be“ Plllllll‘ lllll llllllle ‘ll Rev‘ Llllllll P" visited by an earthquake. _A'ctloii Cllllll§llllll ll- D" lflllyllllllb w“ lll' should be taken by the authorities correctly given. to discover the vandals. SHOP from Hoimuirs Catalogue STANiHOPE HARD COA|L VESSEL ARRIVES Schooner “Evelyn Wilirie" iirriv- ed from New York yesterday witl\ A gellllelllall wllll recently hall m‘ u cargo o! the celebrated u l“ and pleasure of visiting the hospitiiblr A. Scranton Coal for A. Pickard & llllllle’ °l ‘Mlll- llllll Mrs- ‘lllllll M C“. “m; McDonald o1’ Dundee, this province _ . informs Thq (luurdinn that on Mr FLAG FLYbNG 1-ODAY__ |.,.i_ McDonald's furm there is a subter- vatg residences as well as business llllllellll “We ‘ll lleclllllll ll lllll lllyll premises should ily the ting on His “erlollll lllllllllllllll- “lllell llle ‘lllglll Majesty“; bmhday_ n is nowwm" iii owners of this [arm settled oi my that Mr’ h m Pruw5e_ ex it about 7a years ago they found M, P. always has his residence lll “m? ‘ll lllll llellls ll lleclllllll‘ d‘ isuitably decked for such iinnlvr llllellllloll lllllllll 20 leel llllllllle~ Dlll Bafluh - ing the following years in the pr: lnnil all ill A GEOLOGICAL MYSTERY.- cesa of clearing the stones and stumps in the neighbor lslfANb GRADUATE“ ll lll lug fields were thrown into tliir‘ pleasing tn note that among the (lepresslon only t,‘ gradually (m: graduating nurses at the COIIIIIllIII-iappenr Ench fonn-wmg vent mum “y Holllmnl’ Guy of New Ynrk ls the delression still ca able 0i’ hol . e .- lMls-i Miiiioil McDonald, iluugiiter ‘ ll within till] mm m‘ am’ (‘able HEM Kmgs Co" R B‘ L years there seemed. to be a ccssa -Miiss McDonald followed the teach- “on M’ the sinking. clay war mg ‘)ror€ssio" for-a number of thrown in, grass and small bushes years on the inland and then took BPPW 0" the Elle 11ml ll W118 fllflllfilll up nursing with the results above Ill llfltl filled in f0!‘ 800d- ThlB YER!‘ noted. She is at present tiiiinig inwever. there has been llll0illéi a 1.5121008 bie position in the Iios- falling in even oi‘ greater dimen_ pl-tal. ' ‘SlOIIS than formerly. The visitor above mentioned, tried tn sound MURRAY HARBOR AND VICIN- tlip mysterious opening. A long lTY.-'l‘=hii farmers oi Murray Illir- p013, was 1e; down mm m“. 098mm; 4101' lliflVh‘ 11110111 i-‘Olllillflfill lllfiill‘ and it ilisappearerl; A large stone yeeiliiig.—'i‘he-L0bsteritlishr-rmen re- was thrown i“ and could be heard D017- VQW filmlll clllcllel“ The rattling along the dark cvrridors tniini iilittlr: Schooner Muriel, Captain of the mysterious hole "m" m. ‘Pellly wllll“ lll ‘lllllllge’ ls llglllll sounds died away in the distance llllllllllg welellly llllls llelllvlllllll in days gone by this hole Wilfilil Murray Hairbor and iPiictou aflso curiosity visited by many from rm A Qooling Corrective is most needed inlbot weather. Andrews cools the blood, and maintains fitness by stimulating the functions and e ' in- ating waste matter. Have I ' of Andrews always handy. always rely on it. Neilggnls jersey Milk is a bar of the highest quality solid milk ChOCOl8fZt%-WlthO\-\t fruit or nuts. But such chocolate! Has a flavor entirely Try one today and see why its own. Ncilsonla Jersey Milk is the most 90PM" bar in Canada. ' Lwlijfar the whiu-arlid-gold wrapper. - ' 5c, 10c and Z56 Jllll- . HE greatest food in the world to banish fatigue is milk chocolate. That is why soldiers, arctic explorers and mountaineers Sum I ‘humor. Llmlud raurlurou ~ NlIGIIUq-UDO||~Ty|-|g.En'. Thy W. G. M. Shepherd Co. Ltd» on ll Monti Gumnl lai- Canada New tiliisgosv,’ N, S-Mr. Lester Ben-firm accompanied by his mother. and ‘hem’ l“ exllllellce h“ lllllllllll been iorgoiten r-wing to its havlnr: Jflfiitli!‘ 1i iitoni Alexandra to liluirray t Harbor. Mr, Benton nwporits Uho lllcllllle llllell lll llllll ovelgllllwll‘ roarls in excellent C3ll'lblli.'0ll.--Mli£l9 lllll llllllllclll llllll llglllll llllell lelllv‘ Iilazel ililKl Jllfrcy Sh-arzrm illlfllOfiltl ell lly llle recent cllv‘l'lll~ Tllls l“ l1 ifirom Churiottcitown t-o Murray l-lar- lllllller l"? Mlellllsl-fi l0 lflwflilfiflilt‘ tbr-lr p::-:rii‘..s Air. nnii Mrs. Henry Sharaur-Mr, Willard Jordan ipass- ed through Murray ‘Harbor on n lllli‘. s ‘iliillr-MP, E. J. Lundswon the r nine-d Pox ranchler ireports Emmi succusswthis season in the Ore-Bali d Ranch .—-'i‘he ‘ind lies Murray Harbor nun sn.rrouvnil:inig (liistnicls are igiail ito hear thiat Miss Re ll Sliar.'..ii has zrpeiind uip-tio-ilatc inillinciy rooms at Murray Harbor, ——<0>-i Mlnnrdln l-lnimnnt for the (hippo. i j ‘.- lllulmllq - a [a I viliibrliulapll a" iy.;AII.'IA \ i ~-w- Qua-o new mums with oyster-e lrln Uni-u?‘ 2nd (Jinn nfiHW-HIIIQ-m wasp» eraser, c201“? sHINGI- set-unu- (allowing prion vili- f “y”. “M, n m1 l Q l l \\\\‘\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\1\_\\§ Milli "Dwain" It! (‘ulul :.All Night With Asthma. Every- T one knows bow attacks oi asthma often keep their victims awake tli-'~ Wllflle Illlzht long. Aiorning tlnils him wholly unfltted fur'ri day ni’ business, and ycit, business must still be curried through. All this night suffering and luck of rest can be avoided by the prompt iisv oi Dr. .7. D, Kellogg's Asthma Remedy, _wliicii positively (loos drive away _| the attncks._ Healthy babies thrive on Eagle Brand and doctors recommend it in stub- bomfeedingcaaes. It is the natural food when mothefsmilkisnotavail- able because it is pure country milk with sugar . added. Alwaysuniform, digestible, nourishing. For Fro: Baby Book: writs %MaM MONTREAL "on n» Mair-ii. Provlncoo t’ Flourish by Thain Industries!“ sonnet: t-‘Acroniii-rituno. us. international Paper Co, __.. 7H4 . Kelly Springfield Tire Co, __ 131,5 Pan-American Petroleum __. 76 Reading Co. .... -_7 ______ __'_ 871% Railway Steel Spring Co, __. 237 Southern Pacific-Co. _____ _. 101114 Union Pacific Ry, ________ __ 13514 UJS. Jndustrial Alcohol Co. . 891% linited States Steel ______ __ 114% Cruc. Steel Co.. oi America .. 68 Bell Telephone .... ._,..___ 138% . 2i _ . {l2 Ottawa Power ______ __ _ 9141/, Brazilian Fraction . 5.’! Howard Smith Ptd, _..__._._ 104 Spanish River Preferred _. 122 Spanish River Com. ....... .. 109 Steel Company oi’ Canada .. 85% 11m, gpgndjng me wmk H“; WM}. with u view to solving the myatirvAfrlr food "Si lcents per bushel 0.1.1‘ with seller PERSONALS 4M2‘: n. n. bacilli 0i syaiiey N, S, is spending a few weeks in tin,» city. lie is registered at~The oi Russ, Mr. LVicNeiil is n native 0t’ Emmy,“ m ‘vmmpeg’ a somewha New Perth, and iett tlie island 21 Years ago, residing lgaged in the Grocery business, lie lis now engaged by tho I. O. F. r-"z-l viving the courts in the Province. Mrs Tlios, (iuerney has rtturned home fzom she hail been visiting her iiuught Ul‘ tor the lasi nine months. A zhtngh Mrs Guvrney is 83 yenrv- oi‘ 12c slic- crilflyed the trip to Aleut- Fllill flll(l hDPFd 1D T€l\ll'I\ kllllIH.‘ |n.b<r time. Mrs Allan Bai.d re- ienils to remain for a few weeks. .____<0-u»___ Stock Market nausiix. June 2.-—Qll0flilltliii<i , furnished by Johnston and Ward. Coilslllefllllle lllllle wlls Members of the Exchange: Montreal Snek At. Top. Kr Santa Ea Ry, __. 113v, New York Air Brake Co. __ 78 American Can, Co. ______ Am. Car & Foundry Co. . Atlantic Rsiflncry Co. __.__.. 26 American Locomotive Co. __ 123 Am, Smelting »& Illeilning Co. 10-1114 ‘Anaconda Copper Mlin, Co. . 3914. Canadian Pacific Co. _--_.__ 110% N.Y. Cen. & Hud. R-lv. R11. _ 11615.’, Cuba Cane Sugar Co. ____ _. 51V,- British Empire Steel lst PM. 27 Abilibi .................. _. 72% Shawinigan ...... ._ . 145% Canadian Steamship Ptd . 45 Montreal Power ____ ._ . 188 National Breweries ______ __ 155% Am. Consolidated Smelter .- 8014 ~‘ BONDS 1984 Victory ____________ __ 104.45 1937 Victory _- 109.85 _ l v lllllllllg llllllllocul spring wheat flour market llilt tine in Sydney where he W115 ellumiiicrs in some instances reduci< Montreal, Que, wherel lilaulng still of a very limited char turned \vitli her mother and iii-| J. H. FORTIER 1st Vice-President BANKS Batik .\l()llll'0l|| _____ \\llL‘£|l"Jllly, 157w“ itec. 159%,, Corn—~July, 11-114,; SgpL 113%; Dec. 95!!“ "Ma-July. mm; Sept, 48%;; Dec, 50%, Wiiout—-.iuly 17014,; SepL 14.|_ iii-t- THE MARKETS - (Canadian Press) AIOFTFRICAL, June 2.——Tlll? for eiilu ilcniaiiil for Canadian griiiii on the lMlontreril market today wii: not very large and in consequent- tlic trade was lnuctive_ iidxporter. made sales oi’ ‘No. -1 grade llllflt‘) to llrlstol at 36s lid per quarter to June shipment, and N1, 1 feel out; were also worked. 'i‘iiere wuei i lititie more business done in tb. domestic market, including sales u No. i liiirley at 61/4 cents per busli el over the July option and N0. iced oats at 2% cints per buslie over tliu isiiino option, c.1.i' Mnniri nl, New York was in the iniirko biirley iind bid nlnet} asking 92 cunts ‘per bushel, c.i.f '_i be local trailc in car lots n! out‘ was infctive and prices were llll changed, in sympathy with tho eon tinucil woakntss in the cash when unselticil feeling developed in tli ltlicir prices. but most of them con tinned to quote iit yesterday's val nos. 'i‘be volume of business slum ad no improvement. There wns n new developments in the lllilfkfi‘ fur winter wheat flour, the deinani I ‘acter {or supplies, and in cruise lquence the movement was sniull "The ford was about steady an. prices wtre lln('ll€lllg8-;l, .-\ fairly active trade 'wus done in iiil lines ~of miliieed and the tone bf tin iniirlret was firm. The trade in| standard grailcs of rolled wns ac tive and prices steady, The volume lof business in eggs was moderate |sized and prices were unchanged ' done in butter and itlie tendency was firm. {The cheese market was extremely dull. OTTAWA. Ont.. (IEESEO-Tllc ge- neral situation is firm at the rec eirt advance cnhle oillers are being received from Great ‘Bitaiin nt 17-11 per l0 (b-zen c.i.i_ tlris is nbout 42 cents per dozen delivered, Canud inn exporters are meeting this with counter offers ni 19, This is about 15% ccnzis per dnzen delivered, No export business has been reported to date this season, Toronto and Montreal ‘markets firm and un- changed. Winnipeg Jobbing extras 32, iirsts 30, seconds 27. Saskatche- wan, Jobbing prices extras 28 firsts 25 to 27 seconds 22 to 24. Alberta. Jobbing extras 32 to 35, iilrats 26 to 30, seconds 22 to 25. British Coluni bin, unchanged. THE WiILTSHIRE ALLSPORTS The Wiiltshire ‘basis-ball teams are again this year coming home, with i-he long end of the score, ‘from their iliiliorisnt engn-genreirts, The ‘temm has nflready ilfiféfliflil the follow-ling {P111118 in order nmnled. The North River Hlfnrfi. ‘ilhe liunt- c-r ‘RlVCTWIlIObTShDf-Q and the W-insloe Wilrizzdianza. The tolllowing line-up plnyied a-t Winsloe on ‘Hinradny- M8)’ 23m- Tho AllULdYliS wlriniing at the rate of 9-5. Allaportl. H. Ens-tor, G, Mcbellan (Chic-l Oapt. ‘D. S. McLean. E. Olow- E H. McKiininon, N. Mcbeod. G. E- MoLoan. B. Smith, K. S. McLean.‘ time: FLOWERS _¢_-_— i“ The number hn nothing to do with the .,uallty—whlch bu an established preter- ‘IO. over all other: n a high grldo quality perfume. 0m trial ‘will convince you of Ito eldelloncc. iii-ion: 211 w a ' ‘w: That One Pimple May Become Many tricks ‘A olianc can do their stu~rt._ Winn-Bangs. G, Carson. R tewart. M. Oamip- ibeli. Capt, W. d. R. Stewart, P. Watts, ll. Duftett. G, Stewart. i... Snowman. - , The Wi-ltslii-re Club has Lwo teams fillfdiflflr and {expect to give the team "from the nnishboring dila- lflhtrlsgl Plano Copy) m irmtoiuui M RB. ANNIE MIGPHERSON S0 much Oness ‘ at such low cost! And cv_ery slice, besides, is filled with the healthful nourishment of Sun-Maid Raisins. [prepare this wonderful bread “special for Wednes- day” every week. Serve it regularly in your home. So inexpensive-and so good! You can get it fresh and fragrant with the finest fruit of California's vineyards —at any bakery, grocery store or from your brciid salesman. Place a standing order with your baker, grocer or bread salesman. Just phone him and tcll him you want a loaf delivered or reserved for you each Wednesday. Endorsed by bakers everywhere; and by the Bread and Cake Bakers’ Association of Canada A I) f \, _ w Drink Down Some Smiles 7 Get out of the heat into the smiling shade of Sussex Red Oval —.the Genuine Ginger Ale. The purest and healthiest of all on the verdict of (lovernment ex- perts at both Halifax and Saint John because bottled from 100% clear Spring Water ten rods deep underground. 35 years " seniority. Fullest body, pure Ginger, Sugar and Fruit Juice. A bubbling tang that. hits it off right and makes you feel a. better man. Be fussy and demand the right (‘ .-\ RVELL BROS. DIHTIHIIPTOIUI — ('II.\RLO‘I“I‘IZTOWX' 11m slim was {or s-nunrbor of your: lin- and Mrs Georg Ytlll. I119 Alexander ‘tlneor m, Rm Queen-arc ct us- m and hOlmloueurw-n. oovm brunet. nMflxMlUFllEfMh was a mind etb-Bfmln ‘l tunable worm-hunted woman. Kind- - ~ ~flollqwlo¢lfl~iillllvrbsiflc Dmnuflflfil i .’Phe death occur-red in this city gum- m"; or fljig province. Monday evening M. tulle residence of| her ton-in-l-aw. Mr. J. P. Dnfly, Dilflosided in St. lmmil. Mo., but latter Pownal Street, oi Mrs. Annie Muc- came to Charlottetown to be with Phonon. aged seventy tivie yen-m. '.\ir. and Mrs. Duffy. ‘the Miller's Mrs. iMadPlierson. whose maiden death several name was Annie Brady. was born meat blow m i in Ireland. and was the widow oi For o number o! years one lmi iMm. -MncPheraon leaves to mourn Mooflmson, threw ‘daughters. Mn,‘ Hitachi-nun _ qA-mr. at. st. Inuit. Ma Miss i l {can 15o being o 1 = widowed mother.‘ _~.., ._ _. ., . - _41--........~,_..~.:-1>--..m,._.___.__. 1...... .-_ '-.<-1#~.j§ii--v.r.."i.r-t»1-=4a-‘-. ' Maude iril Ohgm,‘ l inanimate.