Reaping the Golden Harvest i l l I t l i I I l t Agriculture is the backbone of Canadian develop- l meut. The money received by the Western ' tanner for his grain crop is newly-created wealth, l which circulates throughout the Dominion and 1 influences the activity of all trades and indus- i tries. ' I To enable the farmer to receive the maximum i return, his grain must reach the world's markets l at the appropriate time, in sound condition. This cgsential serviceiis performed by the elevator companies, of which The Alberta Pacific Grain Company, Limited. is one of the most important l and most successful in Western Canada. l t Alberta Pacific Grain Company owns 319 grain elevators strategically located on railways serv- l in; the rich. farming centres of Alberta and i; Saskatchewan. It also controls substantial :1 interests in large terminal elevators at the head i of the Great Lakes, and is acquiring one of the a largest and most active terminal elevators at the ' port of Vancouver. The business of the company has grown steadily, with the development of Western Canada, since 1902. An opportunit to invest in this very essen- tial public util ty enterprise is afforded by our offering of Alberta Pacific Grain 7% Cumula- tive Preferred Shares. The shares are offered at $100, each share carrying a bonus of one share ; of Common Stock. Fully descriptive circular will be forwarded to you upon request. Address—‘ Royal Securities Corporation ~ LIMITED _ Riley §uildmg. Charlottetown Iofltresl Toronto Htilifzix Saint john Quebec Winnipeg Vancouver New York IANCED Ru. nun Ih-i Imperial Puppy ~ i Meal ._._l____----_l Thls populsr "imperial" product is glvlliq exosllvfll results in our rsnchos this spring. Tho ranchers, "Ilflil l“ "W1 splendid progress in growth of their you'll! 7°!" / "l6 are ordering isrgoqusntltlos. IMPERIAL PUiPlPY MEAL lg first bsksd ll s blswl! *""~\ our sclsnurlcsuy maul-cc. llld touted ‘Funny Fwd tormuls and lthsn ground ‘into s coarse mell lIY I 'P°°l'll ._.'"I¢iiine recently insuiilcdycr ulis purpou- Il II rudy l" fuelling‘ ‘smfollly rdliiiirlii inland... .1 mm. to form s "Wsrlv balanced cm on which the young tom thrlw "W" successfully." » ~ IMPERIAL PUPPY MEAL, Ifld iuiweniAl. rox ‘NCUITS contain the nutritional requirements of U10 l°“'lil ‘foxes and adults Ind their liberal use wlll will!" , llmllly. vigorous foxes. i whole sh-ipnlent goes oilt by train. Am. Smelt. and Refug. Co. . 114% 'l‘llt-'. S. S. Slur! with about llilll milacouda. iCop. ~Miu. Co. .. . . ~15 ' the above qlliiulily is expected Canadian Pacific ()0, .. . 159 ’l‘ueailiiy or Weducsilay. She will (jnlle Cupper Co, , . , , . _ . . . .. 321% dot-k ai llolillzink-l Whurl and local N_Y_ lcem and “my R1“ RR, 121% ilcllvcrics Will he nizidc trout her lcgll'gullda[gd Gm, .c¢,_ _ _ _ _ ,, 91 or ll'!)llI Hulmuns Whiiri Wnrc- qnlenultloml Paper gm _ ,_ 451,5 lwllll“ "Mia. Kan. and Tex. Ry. 191% . ' ' - Kelly Springfield Tire Co. . . 12V,» PERSONALS Pan-Am. Petroleum Mrs P. \'. ltublu left yesterday ‘Clgém C0 PM " v36 "" " m“ '“ B°“‘"“' tlSflllillierfil Pacltlgc Co. ' u 10o Union iPaciflc 11y. . . . . . . . . . ..147“.h THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ' llli ciiiiiiii GUARDIAN RESERVE FRIDAY, 21lt for blgl ALEXANDRA ROSE DAY, EM- Glllt-fflillllllelll in -Powual Hall. -PIRE DAY. Friday. 21st. 9362-5-19-2i. .-—- EVERY PAGE in our Spring, lgOERSJWRlVER- ‘KlNQ3TON AND Bulleitln contains values, not sur- M ‘ALL-f- sfifvlws 311F118)’. passed anywhere lu Canada. In- ‘- “Y 23"“, “est Rl"°"- 11 H. ill-I vestiizutc and (be coirvlnced.—lSlN- Kinsmen. J m. m.; Cornwall. 1:30 CUALR & STEWlART. nrmlrnp. p. 1n. These services will be con- 9372.5.g0.2l ducted by Rev. iC. U. MacNevln. Sabbath School lu Corunvall at 11 u. in. 'DON'T FORGET to attend sale of George Kelly's, Emerald Junc- THE WATERFRONT. — The S. S. Fredeul-ibnl-g docked nt Railway Whlirf ut 6 ll. m. Monday, Muy 17th. having anchored off the hill"- hor for the night. Cupt. Juuseil, who cilmmauded her when she lfllltletl here lust full with potutoell ls still her muster. She encount- ered nolue for: on the trip up from Baltimore, lvhlrh extended the trip of Saturday, Nlby 22nd. Stock Quotations Members of the Exchange: fcrtiilizer unloaded lllls week. The Am. iiucomolive C0, Mr LilllI-{llllll McDouiilil. Exist Point “'11s in lhl- cit)’ Yeiili-rdfly- “S Industrial Almhol ‘Cm ' Wcstinghousic Electric ‘A: Mrs. Putt-r A. McMahon. iilmcr- llllllw 3mm“ slliel 119% tll(l spent ihc week eilll ill the Bell Telephone - 138V’ i-lly visiting her many friends. Allllllll - - - - - - - -- '71 Brazilian . . . . . . . . 9~i V. tMi-s. 1-1. 1C. Spence left yesterday "l3-E- Bleel lfil PM. - ~- nlorniug for ‘Montreal where she is BE- Slwl 211d lPlVl- ~ ~ - ~ - - - - - undergoing treiituicillt at lilo Royal Cll". slellmfilllllfi Plll- ~ - - - ~- Vlciorhi Hospital. ‘Brll-lge - - - ~ ~ - - ~ - - - ~ - - - - - ~ - tlluwzird Smith - s Howard Smith Pfd. .. .. Sprlng (Jean iLaurel. Pulp- . . . . . . . . . Montreal Power As the Wliiltui- season is closhlg Nllgtionul Breweries and we are ellierlill; the Spring, we Stpunlsl‘ [liver look forward with expectancy and spunigh m“ lwfd‘ iii anticipation of clcur Spring air SLQel Cu Own icon.‘ _ and sunshine. Springtime is the wllllllpeg Elecwlc most glorious scusou of the yeur. Agbenlns iconl, Now __ For its‘ filllcsl tilljtiyllllflll it briulgl: Asbestos pfd‘ New __ i-crtiiiu responsibilities too. it ls (lelleml pen-Olen“, ilic groulug season illid to ui-isure 1m" lielroleun, _ _ J,’ _ _ H _ _ well being iii the fullest senile we slnnlltlu-ll New Jersey _ _ ‘ _ __ uiusl be assured of u roilditioil ni glllnllul-(l New york 3p“ llv-ulihful Cleanliness. | iSo important is this that Clean- -\Vh0at—iM;iy, 159%; Jilly, 135%; l'p Week becomes a community gn-DL l3l%_ llll(l('.l‘lfll(ll1g that means an iudlvi- iOorn—iMuy. dual responsibility and now ls the Sept 77%. _ time io clean uip thoroughly and‘ Qlnllélvlayv 39%; July, ll; gem nud mukc llic corners and llle hflrll- -l»1l,<_,. io-get-lii plan-cs siptc and spun. Cieuu vlrllenl-llvlllyl 150%; _lllly_ 143s’; up the house uull thc yurd, and the - Ailey 11H well. Dirt," completely away you urc- us- sured oi‘ better heuJth. eklNlTlltlliilllflfllllollfif Eilllreuzlllzlilfufygllfilililli:IKeeljhég thYour ~a 1'00!!! ean ness tliuu the little Old Dutch liudy chasing direct and would be _ u. worthy ensign for this clean-up By Bertha Mon.“ Park" and M“), (‘iilll]lZlll§ll. The reward of a succcss- KO“ Helm". "om Hygela fill “Clcun-Tp-Week" is the pride ‘m. Mann’ 1925 of a spii- and spun community, a ispic lmil spun home. and the added Qlljflyllltflll. and comfort lltrilllllflll Cleanliness brings. 69-391 Jilly 73%; m. An unclean bathroom is a pro- Wlllvli -blem in sanitation. For ordinary cleanliness tile-re is - nothing better than soap and hot ivatrr. Moat bacteria will not live ill their presence. But alter the hath there ls u-su- ally a line of discoloration nrou-uil the tu'b. No ilmount of soup and water will remove that line. What ‘ls the easiest way to remove it? tMrs. Heiuer and iMl-se (Parker tell you about the bcsl types of cleans- ing agents, and how to keepyour bnthruoiil (zlcnil, beautiful and ‘rlillll- tnry. When la n. bathroom clean? 1f you Ihave ever watched a hotel-maid l ""Y‘f"//'“ ¢d'“”"‘f'c pick up a solid towel (discarded by flr-Afiénfuasa/unysfifu the last occupant), polish the tub and lnvalory with it, and walk out. you realize how widely standards o1’ cleanline-gg differ, “" " " Atuih and lavatory cleaned in this ‘Allilerficial way might BOOK fipnl- New Idea less ;but cleanliness in u bathroom lm-plles something more than gp0l. lcssness. 1t implies bacteriological cleanliness as well. A ppotless bathroom may not be a sanitary bathroom Every housewife should certain- ly cieim her bathroom so carefully l Every Fisherman Will Want a Pair. They Stlck "One question. therefore. which F ‘ every housewife should ask ber- d self is: ‘Does my method of clean- Softest Mud. > . lfidlliliii ‘O O§§§§ than there is little risk of body or- gflflfiams being carried from one mcmiber of the household to another. There is one type of line- tcrla (ibacillus c0li)—-a normal in- habitant of the lower intestine- thnl will be foumd in "AILL tuibs not thoroughly cleansed. Must Be Free From Bacteria l s $6 50 a air t t ' p l iAre You Ready-ii ’ i"- 4 I Made from nice soft snd l l light weight velvet finish rub- 4 ::.'*.".'= .1»<><>k Over Your g “ biueher devise lo} Tackle , laced solidly over the In- siep, It holds thorn there. l Tho supply is limited, In I‘ b r > ____ We can supply you with sll and sundry from i hook to s ‘ sinker. Also s complete llno fact we are sfrsld we cannot get sny more than our pros- snt supply. - ofllsrs promptly filled from fresh stock. lmperial Biscuit 60., Ltd . . 4,46 Phone 721. ‘ Charlottetown, P. E. I. ,"......-...... ....... of Henry Mllwsrd English SIZES B 1~o 11 ONLY. l Fishing Tsoklo. They're surs SEE THEM IN OUR l to catch ‘Im- WINDOW, < Csii todsy and look them over. E u. L WORTHY PHONE 311T l» ALLEYl-lfiifl . FABHIONARC FOOTWEAR “m, on Thursday, May 20m mate“ lineal; as well as for spotleasuese? A common reaction when house- wives are asked qllellllfln is the query: What disin- {gfizllll “mum ‘I use l‘) km ‘he bu‘ adhere to the tub and afford a 1011.:- lllAlIlF-Uf» MllY 19-_Q“°l-“'~l°"‘ clean as well as spotless £1095 NOT lllmlfllled ‘by Jt-YllYIBlOII "l"! Wklfil- necessitate lwo distinct operations Mtllllfelll Swill‘ The right cleiiulug method will do mended When you "Chose Una lllnlmfs Lllslmcnt lls mo slums-l. from ideal. Stained and roughened. surfaces offer special problems. The following questions offer a good teat of any cleansing agent for use on lavatory, closet and tub: 1. Wlli it mur the smooth sur- faces of the fixtures? 2. W-llQ l1 klll or renlove bacteria? 3. iWi1l ll. remove the unsightly dirty water line without an undue amount of rubbing? 4. ls ll a. grease solvent! . its i-l. easy to apply? 5 ‘ ’ 1s it soluble ln ivater? 8 ‘MothsRoaches ‘uunfim - Cun it be rinsed at‘! easily? . Has it a disagreeable odor? 9. Will it leave any eta/ins? 10.15 it injurious to the skin’! W\A'I‘BR.—'Plain water does not meet all the requirements suggested by these questions. Water does not dissolve grease and henurdoea not remove the film of oil which may lug make for bacteriological clean- to consider this Matklnig the room bacteriologicnliy glllgezltlasgolnozhlé“sfiillglkvgfeglliinglttl” iKEROSENlfL~ Kerosene is cleansing agent sometimes T800111- bmh thmg“ at one um“ Emplmsls SOlVMIY. liirllzllunfittrefntille m9 Fla" m" bactem‘ l‘ ‘ll°'ded‘ Much hot willer must "be used to rc- ffi Flmooth glued surfiagenwhh Pg move ll 1t fa irritutlili; to the skin. m ulhgrease‘ “M w l’ ° m“? Moreover .11 ls claimed. apparently places’ ‘S l‘ mo“ inhospitable DIM?“ llh some justification that kl-ro- ror ‘bamelwl u we aflmd bacteria acne attracts COCJKTOZIUlIPS no opportunity to collect and niul- NNPTHA SOAI,‘_ Nimha soap l“ my‘ ll l" “lllnlllurlam Wham“ we is useful it’ fixtures are ln good con- klllithcm or wash them ilown the dmom n Wm not m“ finloom m“, m“ n‘ laces. 1t is effective if the water is The wlmle mmblem really '8' not exceptionally hard. 11 is easy “w” use“ m“) a study M “mam” to apply and leaves no stains. g ‘gems’ f‘ Muileml” “Mum Mumy object to its odor however. consider the various cleansing OHDORPNATED LIMi§__Ch,m_,n> “gems Wm‘ the llmblems “r her ated lime rates high ab a useful dis- own particular bathroom in mind. mreclant‘ H is good [or cleaning h.) 8m ‘Mal malhroonl“easl‘lly_ awes‘ the iollct. Bill. it will not remove si-ille for cieaninguumarre by pro-the dirty “mm, 1km It one“ vioui-l bail treatment-Abe problem flanges Sh.“ mmmomL l“ Bwtllllmfllzely Bllllyllltanate, are ‘POHVIDPJRED Cl.EANS‘ER.S—#'l‘hc conlclenlalgg an?’ ‘llwezhrg inykood cleansing agents most commonly condition bathrooms which are tan-used l“ Mmmmns “m m” l)°wd_er' _,\___c Congoleum Art-Rugs Mean Fewer Worries A home where the family can have the jolliest kind of a good time-and yet every- thing be in apple-pie order in two jifiicsl That's the home every mother of small chil- dren longs for. cd cleansers. lu ilsi- umi ii lt-ss. places for dirt and bacteria. houn-iiwif» usl-s more of ihc coarse irli-uilser to remove the dirt and! bill-fur a which uci-illllulnte l-il th esc. S12 5111111065 to u grculci- extent and of o" tors inci-caseil llfifilllltlllly to flirt.- zind germs. uses a coarse cleanser will have iilcrczisl-zl-g difficulty in keeping her bathroom (flelln. Very flue powdered such us whiting (powilcreil chalk) do not mar the surfaces oil wh-icli they are uiwil. jcction to lhcm is that [hwy are in-i" soluble. v 'i‘ho vrry heavier lhuii water, loud lo colic:- in iriips. u~il<l inlcrlcrl- with lll‘£l'ill- - llgl‘. llllll Hlllllll; ' Plea-lawn. AVilal Part irvcul-ilgilnlligli SHREDD D. The properly balare dibod 'l‘hcy are convenient ill musl case's odor- Tht-rc . ~- various kiililfi. \\'lluic\'vr iis good points, a hard ‘Plumbers consistently advice against them for this reason. 'i‘in- lilcal cleanser ls one that is isoit, flliraiid flaky-one that will I up prfllfliglluy "m. wpelll l; -l~_ At. Top. and Santa Fe lRy. . 130% should ‘he placed, not l-io much upon flurmces V n h“ __° p ‘ e_ .1611 course cleanse-r should be condern- _ ’ llnlnllnh llul“ expecl U, gel llurg‘) Am. Cnzn. ‘Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 41% lcgltling llflflfiflfgtiilfil llllztfliftlQilflldllQ will", Hm h ‘:13: Tpnillamllllisilllb llfllf utterly lzfiillfif; it mars 81139001 31;; Tzgltlflzlérzlailliflg: ' i l 4 ' ‘ _ I ur v a n 0 . ' _, _i;i'iic .‘~r'lc cs oi iede ‘ ~- _ '_ or six lind .1 lldlf million bounds of Atlantic Refinery k0. . es so e ec e y o 9 vantages. liil odor is disagreeable. glllnoulfi\ Smnlicis “maul lodgmg Ham that ‘bacteria cuwnol "mun The Fsmlly Must (Io-operate So far as keeping the lavatory, closet and tub (llenn in concerned. l‘ mutter caiuuol be nverslreiised the importance of family fin-oper- Any llflusewifig who aiiou. The housewife should hold t'lll'll lllPlllilJEl‘ of the fniully respon- sibl» for seeing that thefixlureil uri» ll-fl clean ullPl" each using. Dirt which is ulloived to dry on the sur- tziccs- of the ‘llfllllTOOlIl fixtures does not yield easily. More vigorous ilclllolls than would otherwise be oi-essary have l0 ‘be uscdmnd {line - . . . . and energy are wuiited. '1f every. hm Wruduli "lglllhe-r of the household does hi! sbniw- the oiwii-ilonul thorough cleaiii: lchci-l, and llli*l'l'lly S('l'¢'ll(2lli’l<1 the cleaner-rt Thu important oh- l lllK of ilil- hiullroom entails no great VIYOFL _ / ///y / I i” Wlial (I crumll Jo gel on Ills floor — or something Ia spilled) Mollier can clean 1h: Congnleum Rug in a jify. The beautiful "fills/lire pailem on (lie floor ll Cold Sea! Rug No. 574. ll is a rich Orienla! design with Hue Background; an u/J rose and black figures. for Busy Mothers Another feature of Coilgoleum Gold Seal Art-Rugs is the variety in their artistic pat- terns and the beauty of their color-combi- nations. They provide designs to set 01f suitably the furnishings of _ Cougoleum Cold Sea! Rugs -not only make such a home possible, but they are eco- nomical and beautiful as well. Waterproof and Sanitary These modern floor-cover- ings are waterproof through and through and absolutely sanitary. N0 matter whzit’s spilled on them a damp mop makes their firm,smooth sur- face clcan in no time. They cling tightly to the . Look for this Gold Seal Indie minds ofmillionsofwusnen this Gold Seal, pasted on the face of the pattern, stands for floor-cover- ings of proved satisfaction. ltiden- rifles the genuine, guaranteed Con- golcum Gold Seal Floor-Coverings. lt amurcs you of superior quality, known value and perfect satisfaction. every room iii the house. Very Inexpensive and Durable Congolcum Rugs are won- derfully durable. yet very low_ in price. They range in size from the l8 x 36-inch mats to 9 x 15-foot room-size rugs. It is never any trouble for your home-town dealer to show you his assoitment of these beautiful, practical rugs. Drop into his store and see for yourself why careful floor without a single fasten- ing, yet never have a rufiled edge or corner to trip unwary feet. @NGOLEUM G0 LD ‘S EAL ART-Russ» y/Illlm, lllm, plug," ' Charlottetown, P. E. I. Mode in Canada-Thy Canadians-for Canadians liullllss - | II ll I CONGOLEUM ART "m; give you a well fill" nished home. PROWSE BROS., Ltd. r » shoppers regard them as Canada's biggest floor-cove ring value. CONGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED 1270 St. Patrick Street, Montreal, Quebec Congoleum Canada limited 1170 St. Patrick Street. Montreal, Quebec _ Gentlemem-l shall be glad tohsn yousend me gist]:- cut cost or obligation) s copy of your illustrated " Beautify your House with Arvlug.‘ Name... ssssssssssnosoooohuoolvaunllosIonic-socs Street. ..~ . . . . ....................................- ' .......Prnv.......... Town . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... Buy yours at .__..a.-.aa....-c,..~.c..... .-... _ §_~_ '- “ii~’1"‘ .. y-a-. . <