Q» A . 3 ’ , oftlw Cup thatCheers is 265 years since tors, ‘milk and sugar who PePYS vtl-qnfllqnt- ,-g9v=.lviled- Englandfiaidin hisdtarv ' ‘ " ' that he had just had his ~ "‘ , n . ,-.|,~. "d15h 0f I68. while undoubtedly mute to Canada early in 99 ,.l'-I8t remember to ask ‘for q RFD ROSETEA» and if you would like what judge; de. ,§,l§,l'°_l,9,lil1e VET)’ besthask, by 1P8 lull name. l0: RED ROSE _ ‘ _f QRANGE PEKOE TEA. It thq§18th Century. 0116 0 I8 always sold in sealed pack- thel first pnnwl refer; .,... agetrvhwh Preserve its fresh- ences to it Wfimlhh ‘flléa "$551M lmllfance- 53in, Jghn "Gazette," The name “RED ROSE" founded by the LOyallsts. ltas been a guarantee of qual- In Pepys’ time people My for 0v" 30 yea“ paid as high as $50 for a pound of tea. In 1,783 I Arid our personal guanmzgg 1s that if, ever a package of _ RED_ ROSE TEA fails to Ill? Prlce was aroqndbsi Pleasfl you lht Prim you Paid owaday-S you Ca" fly willbe refunded. Will you fry far better made, "we? at? It is sure to pray; i1; lhvored E68. at a fraction qttalily Io you. of the COS! t0 OLII‘ ancesf T. H. Eslabroolzx Cu., Ltd, so ' “T, IIIJKDERT HPIIOOL _ .>:.\l|l_rldu-ll:|_\'||--|-—Il.‘ .\lmu lluyncr i. Ila-l "0"", Roll ful‘ .\I:|rch: cu Ja-uklus. (lfillltl X 7|. lh-rult-v little-h L‘. Ilurmck Iirmij- ll ‘l. .\lur_r lltnvsuu L‘. Sit-r Drum“ I . i ‘ ,|lu|.' \\mul Il. Hum-n llnwsnn. tlrmlr \'Ill I. |"l‘\"l Jvllklll}! 11- lltilllr I ‘:1 - I un I. lllhflfll Furqulutrnt- _h_",,,,,,_ j Doris \\'.....1. maul» \'ll l. Iihlnn Jcnkluu 2. lint" lit-lull- I tin fl. Rug,“ Jpnkh“, g w» Jrnltlns l! \ ' u .\It|l:-ll. Ilulplt ll:|_\'||vt' 3?. .\l:l|'lnn Wood. (lmth- VII l. Ill Jot-kins. l |'t~|'i'|-t'l .\tr.-|,,|“|,,-,. A. “nynur “Huh. \'| I Spurgr-rvu ' Jl-nklnrl. Kvllll Jt-nklun. Iii’ lu-lh Jt-nklur Ham-i‘ Jn-ukins 2i. Xlurluu \lttl|-l|. Spurn-nu Jr-uklug, _'l »_. IHOOOOOOOQOQ&O&OQOOQ 64 O0 OO-QO'§OQQ§O$OOQOQOOQQO-Q-O4 E. R. mow I no Incl-MONO FREE‘ Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at < Lowest Rate CHAR LOTTETOWN t... ,7 l’ W; i; lflTljlTlfltlfllll-IO an. i mt mutt tumour‘? TRY oun TEA-Tho us}: in ”'° o"! 3!- Jlmn‘ ‘remand Ba- zaar Thumday. ‘m: KIRK TEA AND. “t: u the big event for thla melt. at. Jamea Hall, Thunday. WHAT watt. t1" cos-n so ca. to attend the 8t. damn boa and Bazaar on Thunday. JUST’ ARRIVEDF-Cor load “Old Process‘ Oil Cake Meal,‘ which we a"! selling at loweab prlces— ‘Wholesale and ‘Retail. A ‘Horne & CO- '(~8517-l-5=Ql. _ m,‘ HAZELBROOK: '\CiRCUI'7I'.-.4- Next Sabbath \ -. aervices: .-I3ross Roads servce, 1-1~ $31!]; regygtjyg ‘their Easter music, -Mexlnflrg»,g§ ll p m. iIaze-lhrook, 7 p., m; (ll-om ltnatls Cholr- will repeat their-mus- ic at the evening serum, 4mg .A|. ‘laud Stewnrtywlll give a violin so- Paaaormts lMrs. T. B. Gillespie, Miss Doris untl Mnsitcrs Huzon um] Gordon Qj]. ll-flxile or ‘Borden. spent the veek end ill the city. guests or Mrs. Er- zest MoLaren. Hlllsboro St._ Miss Grace Blen-khorn of the C. lN. R. offices left Friday morn- nz on a visit to New York. Stock Quotations IihALI-IiiAX. April 5,——Qtlotatlons "urnlshetl by Johnston and Wnrti. sznvtcs A1‘; onm-muaée. t; ‘. Service will he ‘heldfat Qhewsfl. It- I Protestant Orphanagh? ‘Mlfi-lbrliéfl‘ * on Wednesday, April ,701--U»7¢-D~l13 Rev R. W. Lindsay will preach an the Cross Roads choiz-"WIH render their Easter music. - ISLANDER DEAlI-fihlfibof B0- > lice Shaw has recelveifa telegram from Chief ~ ‘m. E. lPalmer of Ha- lifax, notifying hirm‘ of the» ‘death: ' ' in that city of Philip J.‘ Oahllloap- ed about 56 or 58 yearsrfllrhg meat sage stated that deoeasedw atone _ . time conducted u. business in this l. 54m anflla-lso sailed/oil the "una- ‘ - damn." if there are any relatives’. uhtywigigygttcuqeg; tangy, ggqjgflg" 0n the floor Ia tha tlagmwdlhamniumcsto. with him.‘ z IVQMI-"dhln. . r ,, ' Art-Jfu] _ Ne. 562. m.” it, uu .'Z‘..._-. . r1. -. ,-.l. 3A knowletigem-entsn The Trulétee Board ‘ofthé P. E.‘ I. lProte-stant Orphanage “wihhes to acknow-ledge with thziitltst; thqf-fdl- -" lowing donations: 1~ 4 '~ - Mr. and lMrs. James Coles, Wins I0e—$3.00. '- ‘ ’ Mrs May Harding, ‘Moncton, N. ' B. v5.00. -~ - '- |Dalzlel LJOJL. ‘Murray Harbor North, per William Kennedy-Slit. Collected In’ Traveller's Rest by the Teacher, Vera Costsin $12.85. ._Al-so two bags flour fr-onl Mrs. ‘lwllliam lMtHch, ‘Rocky iPoint and a parceloi’ children's small dresses from‘ Rlngwootl Woiuens institute ‘Rocky Point. NOTES" by the Way (Continued from Page 4) 'l.': »1,,1-: honest and patriotic citizenship of Cllllililfl- ‘But We still have grouncl for hope. The darkest perloll of lhi‘ night is Ofttm junt before the tlnwn - Menrbers of the ‘Montrefll Stock Exchange: ' At. Top. anti Santa iFc Ry .. 126 lhucrlcatt Can. Co: ....i . 43% Am Locomotive Co. 94% Ant. Smelt. am] -Ret’ng. (To .. 117% Am Boxch Mug Co 21 mucomla Copper lMlu. 43% Slumln rtl New York Sept. 11H) 3i . ('tli‘ll~l.\lil'_y' 713-8; July, 75 1.4; écpl. 7714. _ (mxs- llluy, -ll 1-8; July, 411-2 :1 p1. -llll-2. _ ‘Win-ht Yluy, l-llS; July, 1-15 1-2; ilct. 12593-8. _ (‘ztnutliau t-xchztugc closvtl. Agent at Summcrslide, Lloyd Lewis Good Strong Stoci. tkimparsies. »oo-000§o§oa0+9§¢-4 o 9-0. I4 poo o-Qoooo r0 o» ‘ f: . ' l A ohanqo of ZSEED OATS, alwaya paya. We offer lame CHOICE NO. 1 quality and high gar lnation SEED STOCK of the followlng,_,yarictleo IMIPROV<§ ‘KBANNERH’ "LEADER", "ABUNDANOE", "VICTORY, ‘ONTARIO - ~. llmWflrlll TfltjfigO ‘Nmivnnd m beat pOlllblQ quality. , _ . Alla ONE OMQ£MI ‘otfour Nntlonal brand ro-cleaned ~. WHITE seen one. ammo. 1 m- purity and qormlna- "on but not-Jiaolutoly truoto variety, An excellent Seed Oat m ordlnay‘._ilood,.,quallt§- Our e550 oATe are all told In big: ofltlmro bushel: each, full ‘quantity for an acre, grain uniform In alze, plump and will lead thickly. Get, our pflttli. Uook your order now. We will hold till wanted or can make prorpltt delivery. All varlotlu In -_ flock. We also havovaoma’ hood heavy reolaanad spud Graded rum: grown sh mans. m: oto tsiumo BLACKQ‘! 000d color ands-q germination, nmplu and Price: promptly giver). 1 .1. ' N) -' .TDEE—TOI3 STCDQI ES THE LEAF QUEEN flbjEhlARY, was gathering bright " Jud. and yellow leaves. . ' beautiful “They would make I dress,“ she said. _ So silo began pinning them lo- gether with leaf-stems. ll took a long time, but when the time wsa dotte il was so very guy and pretty. _ Then the made sup. and pullrll I long yellow rm for a fairy-world. Shc dan down the road just s Dldd came home. . “ by! Hare cunua tlmQtlfltn 0f the Maplc haves!" dltPfilClllillltfll. -"O! won't you come home with me?“ _ “O yes! I will!" lluglted Rose‘ \ mary. Sure Way to Get Rid of Blackheads Thcre ls one simple, snfc. ntul sure wny that ur-vt-r mils to gct rltl of’ blllFklIPfldRI lhut Is to (llnsnlrr tholu. To <ln this. get two ounces of pcrnxlnc puwtlfl‘ from uuy drug sturm-sprlnklc u llttlo on ll hot. wot cloth-rub nvor tho blackheads briskly-wash thc purts und you will ho surprised how the Iilnckhcntln hnvt- tlisuppctlrcd. Bl? blnckhrarls. little hlnckhmds, no mut- ter whl-er thcy arc, simply dissolve and tllcnppeur. llluckhentls nre a mixture of tlust uuti tllrt uutl socretlunlrthut form In thc pnrcs of the nkln. The peroxide nowtlt-r nutl the water dissolve the hlnt-khrluls an thr-y wash right out. lonvltuz tho pnros frcc nmi clmln and In their nuturnl condition. ' I'.S. lntlustrial Alcohol (To. _ ~19 \\'( illlllgllfllll-ii‘ Electric .... . 68% mvon Stall-g- Steel . 121% ‘i-encrul Petroleuln 59 Int. Jh-trolculu . . . . .. .. 31 1-8 _ Standard Now Jcrscy 42 1-4 31 7'3 the progress ui at wncul thruuglt tlu- \\'l|t-.'tt-~lVI:ty. l5 5'8; July 11H 1-2 “uremia,” 1],. may up," “m. {mu 0f (luy, untl it not infrcqltcntly happens that when thi-tigu hZIVl} N.Y. Con. anti llutl. Riv. ILIL 122i , _ Cmlflmfduttd m“ Co‘ guflreaclted their worst they licglu lu lutcruatlonttl vPupt-x- Co. i‘) illlellil‘ S" "WY ll hi’ l" llllfi .\'\*4u" of llczullng ‘Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ fi-iVrdértlt-c 1926. puthl-rli ‘Pzu-lllt- Co. . . . . .. 98V, ' The Progress (cimllmlecl from Page 4) heart, into the atlidoltleu to wult-h Bllme X~Ruy sut-ccssftllly I'm- llu- ‘lreulmertt 0t certain (list-uses. llllvc- ‘trlcily ltus ‘been trtllim-tl in mnucr~ our: ways for tlu- lrcallnt-ott ill llis» case. Ami lastly, Pllyfliru llllrl twor enabled tho lm-(Ilt-zll ucitettlirls lrr create artificially tlu- uumt health ~ ‘a-rr" ;~. ‘So cheerful and o0 spick and span- - g thanks to the Congoleum Rug! The attractiveness of every kitchen depends largely on the floor-covering. That is one of the reasons wby the many beautiful patterns inCongoleum Qold Seal Rugs are so popular. On the floor of this cheery kitchen is shown the “Kasbmir" design, Congoleum Rug No. 562. lt has a moire field of warm buff with contrasting border and floral figures. lf you should prefer a conventional pattern you can select from neat tile and mosaic reproductions. And for the dining, living and bedrooms there are many Oriental and other elaborate motifs. l Exceptional Quality‘ And you're sure of getting full value for your money when you choose a Congoleum Cold Seal Rug. All the materials are care- fully selected —- every step in the process of » manufacture closely inspected. Resultta waterproof, rot-proof floor-covering ' with a wearing surface that retains its beauty ,.. . l "=3 i '4 “VII. 0 1Q, _ cow snu. GUARAN will!!! Olflllllfiflfllfll utllmwmo wlavm if Look/or this Cold Seal \ II "l: m]; you bu) r ~_/. J Congoleum Cold Seal Rugs save you any amount of work —tbeir amootb, firm surface - » - is so easy to clean. Moreover, they lie flat without any fastening. Y -1 ‘ Very Inexpensive and Durable _, ' With all these advantages Congoleum Rugs I are very inexpensive. Their low cost and ex- treme durability make them the most eco- ~- nomical floor-cdvering youfcan buy. They are ' f I made in many different sizes-from small _ f ~ _ mats to room-size rugs. 1.001. n» u... Gold s»! ~ 1 l: l Everywoman demands value-an assurance ‘ i l that her money is wisely spent. That vital point is taken care of by the Gold Sea] pasted 'on every Congoleum Gold Seal Rug. This Gold Seal is your positive guarantee of good work- manship, first-class materials, and unequalled durability-m other wordmcomplete satisfaction. ‘rcstOrlng of thc sulfrl rays 4Tb» -" ‘Violet ltuyYuntI ulllize- l| i|| trunk _ flltiilt. ' through long service. ‘In spltc ul‘ this hrilliunt rncurtl uf progress mtullcllu- in com-thou with all tlw Hvlwlicvu still has nmch to lulu-n. Tin» r-ztttscs illltl trcztlirlrvttl, ur lmtll. of tuu ntattly .l_i>‘vt1.~\c|»; still "‘ lillKl-‘r in the Hlllltlllll" Such rum mun infliction» (llstillsns as ‘hit-as- IeM,-(‘ltlt-.kenpox, Mtltnptl. etc” i-llip- " posctl t0 bc due tu gcrnm too small t0 he seen through a tnlcroscope. still lbtllfle us. 'l‘hc treutnlent of Pneumonia, the so culled “Captain uf the Men of Death," illBflilHEl-l of the ‘heart us Inilumlttntlotx of the heart lilting and vnlves, Angina IPOHOHH; tIIucasc-s 0i‘ the urterltgs and klthlcys; [ht-so are some of the problems yct tn ho nulvctl by modi- cttl stjlmltlsts. _~ g ’ Preventative Medici he During the last titty years Des- curtes’ prophecy has been ubund~ nntly fulfilled Inamely, "that. we could ‘be freed from an Infinity of maladies. both of hotly and tnlmi. it we had sufficient knowledge of their causes and all the remedies with which. luature has provided us." We have been able to trace medicine ‘briefly through u series ness of magic andreliglon of em- pirlclam. through a ‘gradually de~ veloping dawn whore. theiatrueturo and functions of the hu-man body- with their changes-tln-dltteasa were discoveries of disease causation. -lt remains for usnot’, the present day to carry the last qtage. that,,of disease prevention to- the highest possible degree of efliclency. The rise of preventative medicine health, is one of tho most helpful signs for the future. I The development of ‘sanitation and mosquito are important car- riers of the disease to mun with oopo-yo-tb-O0O t An Ounce of Performance is Worth a Ton hf l Complaint; 4 You will have no oavaa to complain H you fortify your > gyncm ggalnat Aprll'a damp and changeahlo weather by Garter Ld. Seedsfméli“ People of ’, P. E. gsltihd l > onuqota-r taking Warnpolo‘: Emulalon of Cod Liver Oil. We raoommand It ‘an the. but aprlnq tonic In two alzo bottles. Oat a bottle‘ to-dly . - ‘l It ‘ ' Harold L. Worthy P 4 ‘EBZEMA Ill RASH ANll BllS us Had to Keep Hands-Band- aged. _ Guticura Healed. .= 1* <» '1_.Ff"-—' _ “ “ma broke out In a raah and Hinton bemoan my ilngua andpn tho bach of my hat-Ida. The akin was red and owollen and med to pool ofl‘. It itched and burned badly and Ill awfully Ion eapeclally when l put my hamia in water. 1 had to keep my hands bandaged. "l aunt for a fro: sample of Cutl- cura Soap and Pintmout and it helped mo. l purchaood more and after uoing ona ‘one’ o! Cutlcura Soap and ona boa of Outing-a Oint- men! I waa eumpletaly healndf‘ (8 net!) Mill NottiaKatam R- R. l, moral, Ontario. Cutlcura Soap,‘ Ointment and Takum an all you need for ovary- day wile: and nursery purpom- -!t:u....""l t... @r.:::..-.§"h‘-§Z£..“ v of steps upwards from tho‘ clarlc- -. studied, to the llghtmlhtimy-bu the -. with its world wide and local or- gslnizatiotts for the controlling of disease mnd also thoinstrttctlmt 0t the public in the preservation of v sale extermination, extermllnatlug tho mosquito; munltles who are water supply nml proper sewerage disposal. The education of people ‘in tlie cause and modes 0|‘ trans- Qmisslon of Tuberculosis together ‘with proper care of infected indi- viduals has reduced the death rate @NGOLEUM give you a well fur nished home. .\ i“ 1 . Personal hygine, the instruction study and can. m y the subsequent campaign} oéfilo :1‘ -by popular ‘lectures, literature, Red whlclt you muut ll\':- during what to life. This service to the livfll‘, Ross In the Philllplnes and Gorgas Cross and community nmrses. are at Panama m freeing large are,“ steadily enforcing upon the attun- tmm Malalfla mud Yenow Fever by tlon of every intelligent citizen the tho vltul importmtcc 0t‘ giving at little later organized campaigns by var- llmt‘ ‘mil lhnllgm l° _ Ious governments, Italy. India, Af- Bllllllllllg and wit? °l ll“ nmfl‘ "n" rica and such private. philanthropic Dorm"! llflflPl- l1"! lWlY- 1° ‘Pilllle immuuons as the Rockyouer In. himself and to teach his chtldtou stnum, Exams; the d|55e",1nnq0ntha necessity odf 1a sgtttriul 6'19?“ Bu”, , V9,.’ Malaria. 1* hug‘, mind in a soun c earn o y. w w o- with its effective disposal of dls-jgtulznflc 952m, Hoolgwormyyalol. some meals and regular habits. We ease media, the realization that the em and “pm-my have reduced and spend hours, even days, in umster- rat. 119B. 101188. bBllbllE. llllllse-lltflal-e 5111i rgaucing enormously tingling the structure anti cure ot such number of deaths from this disease. ll llllllil RB l1 gasoline Bllglnfl Wlllflll ' Typhoid no longer manages‘ conrlat ‘best only serves us for u few ‘vmmg w payqyonrs. How runny days, or I v ' n for a good milk supply, u gem] hours do many 0|‘ you-glvo to the-by seeking to establish those mn- vrs and imysteties. CQNGOLEUM CANADA LIMITED l ‘ l2 70 St. Patrick Street, Montreal, Quebec I FIE In and mail coupon today /bngoleum Canada Limited I270 St. Patrick Street I Montreal, Quebec _ GOLD h ART-Russ / I/I y.“ Centlemenz-l shall Be glad Io have you send me (without cost or obliga- tion) a copy of your illustrated folder, "Modern Rugs for Modern Homea." Made in Canada —by Canadians ~ d ~ forlCanadians llllllll‘ Prov. . . . l h.» CONGOLE ART RUGS Buy yours at \ i-u-w-a PROWSE 3110s., -14 , "iBTues, Zvntitutioho which are most favorahla you hope to be n long lifetime. l-lllfl lll-llllall‘?! °l ever)’ 90W" I114 When the plLllllt‘ ut largo fully real-Vivi‘?! 510m °l Bclltnl-mc klwwlV-WQ m.‘ this fnct zvnd are willing to co-yflvflllflblfi. to lid the rower within opt-rote fully in the various moth-Aha human ‘body Lu its tight against otls at our disposal for disease pre-liloiilll. COBIII-lfllldl! 8"’ Illa! U16 D37‘ vention. are willing to hold them-‘slciart has to.glva of learning and .01‘ his spirit. With such a spirit we may approach nearer and nearer tot he time when the ro-bulta of Parucclsus to the faint hearted fldvulnced many years. physlclum may be warranted in It! The function of the modern fullest measure; "Nevenmust tlta physician then, is to carry forwardiphyalciau say the disease is incur In cvery way possible thcsv rouuahle. By that admission he denies polgus of hnalth 9tllll'illlOll, in God, our Creator, he doubts nature PVGIITIIIIRF himself 0n the nltln 01‘ lirr. lwilh her profusion of hidden pow- the under‘ selves nntl their chiltlrcn to plain nutritious diets and wltolesonu- mcthotls ol‘ living, the life expecb ancy of our people will be again . / .,...~a_ . BAGPKED BY TWO FAMOUS NAMES ' Q from this disease 50% in this posit twenty-five years. The orgnulzntln-u, o! Prince Edward island us a u ease free area in cattlc and tlu=_‘ ‘governmenthu recent very llttpmjtf,‘ ant announcement, that; they are‘ .V supporting the Cuputlianflfltbdrcttl- osis Association for the ‘ytstxtblish- mcnt of Tuhorcltklsis. Cllnittv throughout ‘the lslmul, lead us to hope that m: far as our own com- munity is crutcornctl. Tuburculnsiu wlll, ere long. he a thing of the. past. With enforced vaccination nt schools and ever increasing use of preventative lmtnculaticvtts against diseases such its -Dlnhthcrla. Ty- phoid, etc., and rigid quarantine for the unfortunate ones u great many lives are saved. Spot-Isl st- tention giveln to the prohlont of in- fant mortality has reducod the death rate In the earlier years of life. ttml an lnfalnt. coming Iulo tho worltl today has a fur grt-nter lift- expectancy thnm (lltl mic flfly yt-ars ago. An lucreuuu in fmtl. of llftoon years. ‘out .:xvi¢t°r 0111mm Electric . Peanut Tubes‘ R-ZZi-D Tubes Loud Speakers Loops Phonograph‘ Attachments ATfALL AUTHORIZED VICTOR NORTHERN ELECTRIC