n-#ext Yes---They re Cleaner, Fresh --- “wlien washed with Sunlight Soap I find it cleans the clothes more thoroughly and with less Work than ordinary soaps It doesn t hurt the clothes and I must say mv hands never feel the worse for it either I really do not find it hard to look after the wash myself, because Sunlight The Central i1’ PAYS to bw in this Provinse. successful Association of P. E. island Baptists. - `~ “ _ ‘ Open; water and it may be' ten days he from a‘ small orgue or spike liole miss ed when repairing. ol March:-Grade Vll-1, Cecilia Cul Soap does so much of the work for me unlighi Soap Madam-there s nothing but truth in this lady s remarks Sunlight Soap is made so well and so honestly that our duarantee ol $5000 that it contains no impurity has never been challenged ¢ All grocers sell Sunlight Soap C LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO camel i _ E The most stylish foundation for the up-to-date costume is a D & A or si La Diva corset. Save money and improve your appearance by selecting a D & A or a La Diva, which are made in Canada by highly skilled opera tives, in one of the finest corset factories in the world Every corset is guaranteed At best dealers, everywhere g “ gm NDN I \ / .KU i1"l3IE Glen McLaren; 4, Willie Spence lienry Roberts; 5, George Peters Russel Roper; 5, Eugene Cullen Jenkins; 3, Donald and Malcolm Mac line. equal. Grade l. (senior)-1 Willie Brnzel. Grade I. (Junior)-1 Denver Jenkins; 2, Mary Dooley. in consl ments of io et . their future is promising. _ ll0ttleS, CURSETS gwwwo Style 214 _....i‘li~...I.'2¢a " Umm 2 1 llllllllllll THUUPS Slllll .ll Ellllllll I The Hi Cuts Are Here 31, 64th and we can now show you the very latest in Gun Metal or Patent-Buttoned or Laced Usually sold for 6 00 and 7 00 OUR PRICE $5 S0 iour boston Lines of Military ,. _ $4 00 on $5! 50 $5 75 We ask you to look at our will be surprised V R NEWJUMPS and Marble room 117 KentSt. Revere Hotel a large number of finished Monu- pubiicare mvitedto inspect bsgtveo to lettering ailceineterisii. lD9l'l, 53rd ineii; and 1,046 p BAPTIST £80¢lA1’i0N..- The 'Annual Assodla n of the.P. E. island United Baptist Churches will convene with the Haselbrook Cliii'rch"June Ziitii to July 2nd, 19l._6_-_All preparations is being 'inade tonlake his the most / IN ~’I"W0 AGTS b Dunn " S to bYl,lnjlsnfMIi%'a THE WAPlTl.- The Guardian has been informed that the schooner Wap- itl, is still owned by Captain 'i‘. H. Gif tin who, present in Egmont Bay and liq }baen'= disposed of as re- ported.; T Jesse] .is still in Egmont Bay in three feet of ice with at least two iniles of tield ics between hare and and Blair are lured into each one of the finest Iiistallinents Failure fore 'she is free. Capt Giilln has his own crew on board and will sail to Picton where the schooner will go on the_si,lp.'toiha.ve her' bottom examined. as she is leaking slightly probably In the Three The Heavy Villians Serena Slim the slender sleuih is set - on the track of the wrong man, with the result that the police relieve to be called in to stop the amazing comedv lmmavlmslilwlli PEOPLE S THEA n.'..'f."é".‘§?.”ff§‘ t$§l¥§?F¥.'.‘I.?.... The Rwler of Minds .__ , ..._ -TWO PARTS- 79 A unique story, of international "le CY°l° °f H* "1 *'is‘:iit:t::n:t2:°°i: t'::.°.‘:° TWO PARTS ships the other an nstriiinelit illustrating with Startling Vivid fo:dllleadiiignM=n?s, A fecld acc; nic nvii affects of Jealousy Y °°*° ° ° “ll ° "Y -1- ___ il 1 1 ini gvest rg Caigtada Miss Katherine ruce as r urned home f Cb 0 S S E ..... nasal.. slr. n ecret ervice household science short course -Miss Esther; fBrucle is atteiiging Uigg High DETECTIVE URAMA . c oo or t e remain er of the t Y \ _Mr Dm Madigan spent S‘mda;'1§\ .//I///(/§\\\\vlli\\\a\\\\vllllsvsv0\\\\\\\\//suv/m'.?\\ _ \"ilievtleld His many friends are _E25 *‘° W!! pleased to see Mr A Martin ex-MP if ' ' li Bl ll it 35 , All d R b l. $450) Re\lbenF Rogers 250 Philip mifjt nga-mP:|n" iqsevere attack of la Filggrgnggrdiih' Lgggalihiheadudclliliggl soil”h0c llficrse Crawlord Dl§gwell)2;lc Holland 50c Ma\`8lll`0l- MBSWBIU $1 rfnsllge t "te lex MacLeod of the l‘riiicipsl's Depsf ment $240 isps Frfeemsn Robertson 40c Harold Mrs Emily McNeill 25c Hector Mc M,,,,,,,,§,° }""t°d ,ff Ch,’§"°"°'°"" °” iiobcrtoon zoo, any Jenkins soc, Wm my 50°. Charles Hardy 50° John A- an 1 “$31,-9 riggm Dvhlmmeod Congregation of 'New London $2375 ll Robertson 50c Geo Banks 25c, ltogerson 25c, Merritt Dawson 25s, 8 iwentiv WT# Rlhlzh nillal-‘heoel lsllllrflg per G. W Irwin, as follows - lanies it Robertson 50c iiariwxlninaiauiggy -gizévgoiglgs :El *Florasngehmlliatgldaygastg-“gifs Kate cc looted by Angus Green - Collected by Murdock McKinnon, For ihe\is$1 G°l'd0ll DBWBOD 500. Wm P §,,,.,,,,, _»,-he M,‘§,§, ,f"Qh",“ ‘fm oct i-iiii section -_ cameron soc, wm L iuonuou si, fond ,md Ann B, ce ,ae 326° ac \i.x~'\ici.¢e'od $2i Alfred Green $1 U0" J S MCKW $5' 3 H MW 32 8 curl visiting tlieiruniiiitp len-5 Q Whig Mi Angus Green fi Angus Green S1 liurducii McKinnon $1 Wm Maths nhilip Beer 50c, Mrs Patrick $1 iss 1,. mi -i;(,,,¢~,,:,,,, _nh R,,“,.,,,,n K \i,,s¢e.- _iolm G,-een 25,, geo M Mc sou Guo, Malcolm McLeod soc, Mai el’ Nelson $1 Mrs Abraham Myers ° nody Mm; Haw., y °“, my sz soy Monson si' John A Mc ,colin iicriioc si, Arcbic Mcpncc gi, si Ncii woaaii $1, a in-oiiciismi visitor to Vine geydilmvlas fl rece” iuay $2 Andrew G McKay §2 John Daniel McLeod 35c Bessie Henderson i` L Illlllllll 500 -T011 D MCFOFI Monfgomw ,nys 9 ,q “ine ‘“`§§{°' it iicicny sz Mn Duncan cole si itl Malcolm M°D°\1al $1 Mrs col 50c Ernest Holm $1 M¢Qi1\ ll manly), §\__h¢,- homlzsi K I ‘fl eg inlirow McKay $1 Neil McKay uivin McBeth $1 Daniellliilstlileson 50c ' $1. John T Inman $1 m C Inman Ne" M,_cLe°¢ 8,853/mf.'§§'1K,l ‘mi nom-nm McEwen 1 wnitin- wig Donald Gillis zsc, Angus McKay soc, $1 Nell Shaw 50c Wim E McFar- recently en roul)e to Bréhlclygi Priigtlltg mme $1 Edmfd lm”-ms 5°” Wu Andy M°L°°d 50°* D°“l°l M°Khm°“ “he $2’ T Cameron 50° C E Shaw ,Max D Martin] of me 105th spent tgr“§0?1efi5 gig' Mr McLennan 50c, 502, Fl0l'ellC8 Chmpbell 506 S d G. rwn un ay in Valeyneld C R Smallwool proceeds gasoline Collected by Jas A. McLeod, Poplar’ B"°°kfl°ld Pl'°ll>Yi°|'llI\ Cllllrvlli Engine contributed by Bruce stewart Point and cumbci-nina Hin, scc Rav J- H Mcrluttle. $30. as iw Ili ... forwarded to a ere direct is Rev. A cc. Ltd special Econ :so oo tion Mn Mamma ii n y , rcicpncnc co., of P. E. island ssoooo $1g?hHJal;‘nesM§L§§L§§d ,({`°‘if,'§2§,,§f aromatic club of ai. Niclioiss, Musa ll creek, sr Rev M Mona han 010.# of .4 D J M i ne u e orcaging ocpai-tment, Province of P. Dmfcgn $1 J 3>yMci;)oi;ald$1$ 1 Joann: ii s E I-. $71~20. ll f°l|°Wl -- R Jenkins $1 James Mcngmaid 31, Total subscriptions from public til adisn Expeditionary Forces a -_-' John M Richards $1 due __ 53142355 broad. l is aiiicially _ announced John N McDonald. Inspector $15 L55, deposit on Ap,” -ml “Rua” the chief Press Cen L0»ND0Nf Aillrll 16°* The D°Ul1\l Wm 0’Bl'l0ll. Clerk $3 Qolluged by wm E gwanow |_|¢g|¢ ledged in our list No 40.l7i°ocseds con mont Manx Sectoi northeast of Verdun ' River and mg pomg, Annandgle _ cart. l-iartney Hall, which was intend has beoii tiie sceiie of another hard Dredge No 9, aa follows - Hem. Dmzwen $1 C f dm ed fm. the Red Cm” Boch” ‘nd f0\lSlll‘. fllfalllfy 6llKBS€mBii'ti\l`il!¢PBi'i‘lS an Zscy Wim E Sw'u ravglor J acl; paid over xo mem on Apr” laah $8 25 una scriin ofiioisici iicimtc are s cept r Mccsmiy $510 Eng J Chang ,I Wm T” °‘§' ,I C,f“"" -I-ml 537 417 40 variance reswdlue tbeuresuii. Paris M canon ss B Mcouigun ss as .ion D,,,gwf,',, 30, E G°§,§§K,e $1 §“f,' ' reports the French csptiu-eil German sp Chaifey $2, J A McLean $2 D Meme 500 C W stead me Ama E H W BINNING. trenches aiidi took two hundred ris Vlnthieson $125 Geo Meiiick $1 M Morrow $1 Wmmn Di H 1 Honorary Treasurer, onersi Berlin asserts that in the slit McPhee $2, John Tiiriier $1 John Frank Dmgweu me Roberfatgongm 9369421M1| I ing which extended from Fo t Dua aunders $1 William Murphy $1 25a Mm Burton Dmswen we Wm which sailed on March 1110"* G’ V°“l‘nWl\\@ Bild U1 lil till# Mill C M°L°l\\1°~“ $1 Tossei 50c John Biackett 25c' John gn; muawlfg “$0” Eilellift? lltrudhcckifdwgifra gzllhlsgdnectllillx Dredge No i0 ee follows H Dmkweli 50° I ( HB9-fy). 0 C373 i I '_' Colletlidd J Gzud B,mau0“‘_(v“ Germans at-ec bonfbarding French po- Mount Hog: Social: _A McDonald. Get and L050 ment sitionsill. Avocourt Wood and,Hill304 Captain M D Martin $10 Finlay Genera] Hou” Séiliisiderable artillery activity is also Miithisson 32 John Shephard $2, Ron Norman Mcswam $2 M" Mama ,md 195 mem ng displayed 'around Douaiuiiont sid 0 Hanley $1 Thomas smith $1 ,et Mcnmmld 50° Geo Arthur 500 """”' from fe ii d Woevre. The British report raid- inlwrelwe Dvlrllm $1 Wlllllllll “Usb” Mi-o occ Arthur soc, .ioiin N ivicbcoii sir- 'rho following societies ami rrltlllsll. l 5 “rm” t"°“°h°5dW'h“° B9 'W I9' 1 st““l°y sl‘°"l’° u J°h“ M°B°m 30c, Mrs Wm Burloe $1 Colin Roy persons have adopted Prince Edwafd “"4 mf'-"1 d°°l°l`“ ,l_)::,;"a;,l;$|td§f;:;'°l§:g?m§ &§g"gh ggi; Il MCKIIY 25c Joiin A McKay 25c Mrs island prisoners* in Germany since my and 2 Vernieliesf. There was, artillsryniiom. Dredge No 11 as follows - ginnlelisll/iliLe}l(ayA alll tillamel McKay ‘mt commumcmm to ww* bardmsnt various places on the north Mn, Dame, A Mm 1 “ ’ °“;’“J 31 Th” W°‘“°”“"' P“ll’lb“¢ 3°°l¢‘ ern Russian line Further south naar' Captain M A McLeod $2 Geo hm $1 John Mcpgegsggcs A“°h“ sl” M°’}f“5“°~ °“° S 6° Binorgson the Germs s started an Beers $2. Mr and Mrs Michael Cliri Mcnmmld 506 Mrs V H §““ki ¥ °°°°"¥°¢°W“ ml” Ch l °°° offensive and were repulsed while stopher $2, William Kincli $1" Step Mrff 500 Florénce mu H °° “ he D°“3m°" °f 31° EmDll”°»‘GhW‘ scutn oi oiyini station tbc Russians hen Deiaocnc si- Pniiibcrt si-senuuit ‘°"°*°“'"» °“° g‘u;;¥e";l §‘e°°°” :°é‘£;;|'°”‘;g° na I1' H““f°"d n°°V"° 50° Through St James Presbyterian oiilgr. C H Chandler' Cmrmlmum a ii y an sec rs 4131,' Austfoitrilian Zone Italians have tall- Prslbyteriam ion. Dundas* chumh’ °"y'”' loitéitoglg itlg’ster's Bchoplboy, “““ ““‘ °' “" §'§nti¥'.§'.§§`.i.‘§§'é§i‘.'i° v..‘ii2§".l§L‘l’ 7l`."._f`.I`.,'l* l """"°` “'”" , W A S'°"“" *1° <0” ‘°°°““t °f The W`°m°M Cui 100 second ii ment or nic olympic, in which “"“"‘**°"‘° '“|‘°""¢"l\9Y *‘°5¥‘§~'““‘“. A stewart szscfwllc no)gs.-gggo Jfpflff w»,°,'f,§"' G °‘"“' lioiviizor Brigade Am umell “ dur mlnil 7° T" el' ad §°"°°‘f .*§‘lV'” H9955 's"*"‘ March aiid April payment) ' M ' uniicr Captain D. A mm’ “ °l °“l’ 6" Y °°"'\»“'l ° “i | Presbyterian Choir concert, aummor. mvlously been uhsi n Hosplis M i al If t er W. Ate* H mer $1 ;I5¢;s6°p: M Juities Fitzgerald CENTRAL ROYALTY SCHOOL. -- The tollowing' is the honour roll of Central Royalty School for the month and Clmshe Comedy Company len; 2, Alice McLaren. Grade VI.-1', 'I‘ommy Kerr; 2, Marlon Brazel; 3, Grade IV.-1. Theodore Ellis; 2, Tommy Cullen; 3, Emmett Bi-assi; 4. Grade lll.-1, Jenn McLaren; 2, Mur- ioii McKendrick; 3. Howard Roper; 4. T0 GHT 7 sill? Q 80 Grade il.-1, Angus Peters; ~2, Russel Artiiurniiid Richard Cullen. equal; 2. MOUNT STEWART- l`he roads are in a very had state at the present time, being unfit for either sielgha or cnrrlagein- The lobster iishei-men are getting ready for the spring iish VALLEYFIELD- Corporal John A MacLeod spent last week end at ‘his home the guest of his pai-ents Mr and Mrs A J. MacLeod He left last week for Halifax to undergo a special train lllB lll Bayonet lighting and physical drill -Her many friends are glad to have Miss Katherine MacPherson home again after. spending a few W€°k9 Vmilllls friends in Dundas -Mr A, S Nicholson leaves shortly for e __ 1;. large an DB. c. being received daily.-Mr. Atkins and Mr. Collin, were in Charlottetown on Tuesday.-`No catches of trout are being caught yet, Anglers are daily waiting their arrivai.- Prices on pota toes are certainly at a premium this spring, ranging from 90c. to $1.00 we understand some of our fortunate far mars have some four or live hundred bushels for the market, more strength to their elhow.- Mr. James W. Allen has gone to Summerside, after his wintering at Georgetown- Mr. Alien is relieving Mr. Rogers who was * suddenly stricken on Sunday last with appendicitis.-- Mr. Gaudet represent g ing the Rock City Tobacco Co. was in ‘the Village on Tuesday.--McRory & McKenna the spring decorators ar lrept busy attending to the wants of the women as the boys are very popular Rcvliii “Vi” Hair Tonic all Rexall D uz~Stnres sell it under an absolut money back guarantee-50c and $1 00 wif your hair seems liieless try tb , .f _, ~ ; ' _' I OTTAWA, April 13.- The safe a ‘ rival in England of three Cansdia troopsliips, with a total of 8,597 olhc crs and men of the Can men, Ar and 50 men- 2. 5 mpCharl°"et°wn' Ed:::>l‘taEi;eli`hlpA$i;E.6 hia6luV€$\il:ile.l\`.:y WS ll! Who Mkt Thorne ~ _ , -~ _ was towing boats nwbicli were iiiimsrf 25C Ii all Samuel H°"“°° A“d"°W”» Sl El°°ll0l'9 $3 :::.i°.:t1i°sn:s°“ .°.t':°.::.'l'e:.: in., ~ J" °° ~=°~~»~» -» »- - i@»"ropcr,i=cos Manco Marvelous clung- trciispoi-t sbdst wiehlitrwps sua sun Alex Buehiiium l` hu Mcxi non ,",§*;‘:‘ ,'f,',,:,“,‘}:‘_°°°*"' ‘"° plies Bile M Nicholsoniipc eil D Me li ani at B so ° ' ` °"` ‘ ` , . Samii L 3 c, A l-lowatt $1 in nomciiinco credited sus8GRiPr|°'lf % l°A1'nio'ric am 25°' hm" mmm Al” “°""’°" “'5°‘ ‘°" “°°°““° °‘ the foiagiwtepst bytsodsina F ND gulfllf d Ns l`N she Mgshalgfu ~~~-- rea " o a, oo a -=--»-- - 6 Y 0 Liar po it Crm soetllin °" soheol teachingdie- zsgzgviously aekadwieilgsd- |86,- down with iierv ‘ sssiiden, Newsom l Co City, "I was compelled "° ° °'i~.i.sis:~ ti ken iggsvsnv :~..‘=i~,il.2rt.~'»' “ci o. iii webmr, 'dim NOW GU Ili ANU