fiHE household linens had been in storage. The pillow slips, newly made of fine materials, ad been washed once, then put away in a cedar chest. About three months. later they were hurriedly put into guest service. In the morning the guests were all embarrassed --the pillow slips were full of holes. ‘ A One woman guest saved the day by admitting the same thing had happened to her own household linen—it was the fault of harsh impure soap, and hurried rinsing. This is a true account of a true happening——-an extreme case of course, but it shows what can happen~——what does happen in a lesser degree every time clothes are washed with soap other than Sunlight-and it’s only the truth to say it could never have happened with Sunlight Soap. Your launr dress knows ' ht is all~pu1e soap, as harmless to fa ric as it is ruinous to dirt. Made by Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto - The largest selling laundry soap in the world I Mrs. says ~ “l have found that good mp is lots cheaper than household linen. Only puie soap is sale. Sun- light is iillrpiue soap." ‘626 4° 86L "Wild 1° QWM -pueu uo oped nix; ‘IJQWOWHO "no o; sum; moods Au: u: ueo|o Iwpig G335 N-OILOFIS SEFIdHVHS 3H4. ologiuedos WBOJQ ‘I '3 'd ‘llMolilllzlll-JPWO 100.113 uoonb 6C 50o TIRES 8213"“! “is”! T 1000 TUBES Lawn Mowers Sharpened IN STOCK AND T0 ARRIVE l Last year we cold‘ ever five hundred tire: and one i thousand Tubeeof different sizes and qualities of these celebrated Tlree, and had only six replacements-This lo a wonderful reporti- Prices ,l.ower Than ‘Any Catalogue House ,Are You Ready With modern and up~to~date machinery. “We call for and deliver." Weeks & Burns 229 Great George Street 93l3-5-20tst5l. 52x4 commas-nu “A2812 FQI‘ "IQ fir: grsiszsavens. > X rde 04 no . ’ 3x114, Conoegggind . ~ l Look Over Your X Cords . and - , , “a? 3V: Cord Fpghmg Tagklg XSV; Ace Cord ........ 30 x av, Tuboo use and ___.. 19 x 44o Bqloorl Tlroe We can supply you with ell and sundry from e hook t0 I sinker. AIoo_e'oomP|°"""' o; HQm-y VMlIwerd Enplllh Fishing Tackle. They're w" ts entoh ‘em. w, u" u" you ma,” o" "m. Aim, requirements. Fllteen hundred Champion spark iPltlll 1"" "“°""°"' cln lult any on, cell today end look them over. H. L. WORTHY PHONE 271 l THE. CH WN GUARDIAN Central’ Guardian BE SURE T0 HAND Crossword Puzzle Solution into Cudmore Bros" beiiore 25th. HAMPTON CIRCUIT. —Unl:ted Church services will be conducted on Sunday May 23rd at. Bo-nahaw 11. a.m., DoSubie 3. p.m., Victoria 7. pun. by the Rev. Geo F. Scars. HARRINGTON-There will be service in Harrington Presbyterian Church on Sunday, 23rd at. 11 a. in. uud Sunday Soho! at 10. MOTHER DAY SERVICES.- There ‘will be Mother's Day ser- vices at lMount istcwart United Church c-n Sunday morn-lug and m. Lot 40 in the afternoon. Special in-uslc at ‘both services. 3 GOOD PRIZES for Solution oil‘ Old Dutch Cross Word Puzzle. Have answers In early. CHURCH OF SCOTLANDF-Mn E. C. Robertson wl-ll preach Sabbath May 23rd. Lot 48 ‘at 10:30 and Prmplas Church 7.00 p.m. wnd Mon- day 24th at Stauchel also Tuesday 25th. at Glasgow Road at 7.30 p.m. CHURCH 0F SCOTLANDs-dtev Ewen MacDougiall will preach Sab- bath 23rd at Birch ililll at 10.30 am. and 7. p.m. also Wednesday 26th. iii Bangor at 7.30 p.m. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES. — The service for the Presbyterian Churches of Long River, Clitton and Granville for Sunday. May 23rd, will he as follows: Lion: River, 1i a. m.; Clifton, 2.30 and Granville 6.30 p. m. Rev. Joseph C. Harrison. iMinrister. WELL KNOWN HERE. — Mr. E. Allan Srbofleld who has accept- ed the chairmanship of the Kings University campaign for New Brunswick is well known In Char- lottetown. Mr. ISchoflelil is one oi’ tho big men of Saint John and has been Mayor of that city on a! least one occasion. A SPECIAL LINE of Indies hols zisoried colors. Prlduy uiid Satur- day, ltcgiu-lur $5.00. Sipeclnl $3.00. PPOWRG Brut-r, -l.l<l. 9402. ONE PAIR cauli snmplcs bldles extra ilne Silk =lloss $1.50 for $1.00. Prowse Bros., Lid. 9402. KIDDIEIS WHITE plqur huts slightly soiled. Clearing iii’ 50c. Prowse Bros" llid. 9402. BRIOKEN LINES lli Gossiird ‘Corsets. Special $2.75. Prowsc Bros, l.ttl_ 9102. 1 BROKEN LINES!!! Brnsu-vlierfl. lclcuirlul: at 75c, Wowso Bros, Lid. 94 ‘ JUST IN.--Ncw 'I‘weod for Indies Coats nntl lSulti-l. $1.85, $1.95, $2.25 and up. Almost cvcry shade in Fugl Silk in stock. Selling last at special cut price. PPOWSG Bros, bid, EH02. , SPECIAL RANGE, all sizes ‘Clilldirenls A ll C Roll Top Summer Hose. Elegant patterns. Clearing at rich-t price. Kiddies plain and ‘fnncy top short sox, flue mcrccrizcA to clear 29c. Prowse Bros, Ltd. 4 4.002 LISTING FARiM HOUSES AND PRIVATE HOMES FOR TOUIRISTS As o result of the extensive ud- vertislng campaign which bus been und at the present time Ls being. , . , , ” curried on by the Canadl n Notion- al Railways throughout 1e United States and Canmliz, along with the shorts 0t the various Tourist As- sociations and lPuiblicity Bureuux. it is expected that s large number of tourists will visit the Maritime Provinces during the coming sens- on, which will tax the combined hotel and resort ilucilitles to their utmost. But there would appear to be tin almost uuoicplolted fleld oi‘ opportunity as regards (arm hous- es and private home-s oi the Prov- inces in which vncationists would be welcomed as paiylilg guests, that may. with advantage, be opened up, and which will bring In visitors who, for some reason or another, are not attracted to hotel and re- sort ncconimodatlon. Li. iii essen- tial of course, that such places be equipped with reasonable sanitary conveniences. - To have available a reserve o! tourist accommodation, and to pro- vide for this class of visitor, your cooperation ls asked and any oi‘ HEAR ma. LITTLIJOHNS, Miss Verna Smith and other: at Pownsl Hell, tonight. 9405 o0'0e5 t , , o CLYDE RIVER-Service at Clyde River Presbyterian Ohnrch. Sun- day at 11 a. m. B. 8. at 10 s. in. PRIlE WINNERS. -—The Follow- lug Island students appear in the prize list of Mt. Allison University the convocation of which was held on Tuesday aiternoonz-s- E. Louise Arnstt, Crapaud, Alumni llonors and Birds Gold Medal; and Eluim- Borden Dickie Prize of $30, Henry WEDNESDAY HALF HOLIDAY —At tbs adjourned meeting of the Retail Merchants’ Association yes- terday forenoon It was decided aft- er a lengthy discussion to have their summer halt" holiday on wed. "e508? 11s usual. Quite s num- ‘ber were in favor or chugging gm», —dsv w iswrflsv- SADLY BEREAVED Home-At W. Moyse. Central iBodeque, Fred Tyler Freshman Scholarship oi‘ BELFAST-On Sunday May 23rd there will be services in the Pres- I 5 ‘ in. sud again at 7.30 ip. m. Should there not be any further announce- w ment of service in Wood island islands at 3 p. m. All are cordially invited. BROOKFIELQ-There will be service in the Brookflsid Congrega- - ' tion on Sunday, May 23rd at Hun- BAKI N G ‘" ’ "‘ “" “° or liartsville. S. S. Ilrooikfield 10.30 d-lll. liurtsvlllo 2 p. m. Hunter Riv- er 10.30 a. m. Service at Iiighfield clock. odemfePrlce. MADE IN CANADA - N0 ALUM £.W. GILLETT C0. LTD. byterian Church at Belfast at ll a. he" Y9“ use there will also be service at Wood no regular services nt ‘Brookileid Sunday at 3 o'clock, S S. at 2 o‘- l , . . Highest Quality, ‘rononfc, CAN. lng (‘reorgc (lobby Burnes, aged 7 months. child ot iMr. and Mrs Rob- ert i’. Burns. The funeral was held (bio-ted by Rev. D. K. Ross. The ipuil bearers were the following ‘boys: Brenton and. Lloyd Burns, lions-y Reeves nnd llarold liollis sud ills interment was mudo at Freetown Cemetery. LADIES’ striped broadcloth dre sscs. Spec-ml $2.00. Prowse Bros, litd. 9402. BUOYS BEING LA|D.—-Tli8 C. 1G. S. Brant bus been busy since last Friday laying the smaller nuv- igntion buoys ulong the south shore ' oi’ the Island. Already the buoys liavc been placed in Charlottetown Ilii.i-I>oi' un-d off Plclou und the gus light put in juisltioil oil’ Capo Tor- inclitiiic. The Brunt is now on bcr way to lay n ii-iilixii-ai-y conical buoy, for the use oi’ tho Cur-ferry. cit‘ ‘Pormontine, and another ott Crapaud. She will thou proceed to Georgetown. Murray Harbor and Cardigan, to pluco the buoys In p0- sltion there. The larger buoys will be placed as i-ioon as the conditions affecting navigation, especially lco. warrant the sailing lon this duty of 1i lurgor steamer. In all probability the Aranmiirc. SPECIAL PRIZE AWARDS. — At the Empire Day exercises ut the city schools this morning u pleasant feature will be tho pre- sentation of prizes for essays on "The Preservation of Courtesy". given by the members of the Roy- ill Edward CluipLcr l. O. D. E. 0f this city. The presciiiutlon at Prince Strcet School will bc made by the 2nd Vice Regent Mrs. R. H. ilogers to ‘Filly Llnklcltcr, who also receives a special prize for her erisny was the host oi’ all the schools. in Queen Square school. Mrs S. C. bioorc, lllllltli! the prc- sentation to Arthur (lormly. ill \Ve':~it Kent School Mrs \Vm. Bri-iiuut will present thc Wile l" Robert Hogg and In Rochford Square Mrs J. A. Mutlileson We" aunts -it m illurgflrel- Callaghan- Nolre Dame Convent will receive theirs later. It is interesting to note that lust your tho Sarah Max- well prize (or the best tat-Hilly 0“ "My Favorite British hero for iCan- adu" was won by ‘M011’ 47011081111“ of Rochford Square a cousin 0i’ this year's prize winner at the saim- school. The prize for the Dominion essay has not 1'91 bee" $3.00. $5.00. Stock Quotations fects $700 and $7.50; HAAIJFAX, ‘May 20.-—Qiwti»ll01m furnished by Johnston and WB-fdi "arses-alum"; “Keen Public Sense» Rewards the new‘ Hence the enormoueand eves-increasing sale o! "siiiiiii PI‘ E A. "'°’ Brown label 75c lb. Orange Pekoe Blend 85c Ib- C. G. I. T. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER BANQUET. —— The Canadian Girls In Training oi’ Trinity Unlii-d ('lilll‘t'li held their annual Mother and Daughter ban- proposed by Mary Sinclair and re- sponded to by Mrs B. Roy Holman. Hymn. Faith o! Our Mothers. Our C. G. I. 'I‘. Program, proposed by Ruth Ayree and responded to by quet Wednesday night in the Miss Trotter. lPlayet. entitled, Social lluli 0f the church. AboutlThe Greatest Thing in the World. 150 persons were present. Tbelby the “Peppy Polo Group". Thu hull was decorated with the C. Glsecreiarios or both senior and in- I. T. colors, blue and white, anditi-i-mediate departments, Mildred the tables presenter! u vcry pleas-tux and Ruth Stewart, then read ing appearance a profusion of plnkrxveilcnt reports oi‘ their year's carnaiious iiillllllg iuiu-li to tlielrlwork, utter which a very happy attractiveness. Among the guestshvwr-nlng wiis brought to a close by present was Ztilss Marjorie Trotieqslnglng Auld Lang Syne and the Maritime Girls‘ Work SecretaryqNuilnual Anthem. ' ' Miss lMnbel MstIiloi-ion. President ?—-¢o>i-_- 0i the Senior -Dept., avtctl as PiRsONALs TOEI-Illillfllftfliq and the following, ‘ program was carried out: Siiizl Mr. Russel Willie has arrived ll] son-g, led by Miss MnoKenzie lol- the r-iiy from Boston. lowed by original group soiigén; The King, National Anthem and. Melville MacDonald. irul athlnie O Canada. Our (‘burrb and Sun-loaves today for New (Hm-gow- dny School. proposed by Erma ‘Fall lwhere he wii run In ihe Five Mile and responded to by liev. Dr. IC. H. event on May ZQth‘ Ramsay. Violin solo. 'l‘belma_ ____.io>-i_ Tend. Trio. “Mother Love", M.TlifltlP old Puelnlel. gas, lcidlty, [mil] Mun-h. v_ “use and _\]_ “rhngheulpiiild discomfort ero coon knocked for u ‘Dower Freetown on Monday 11mm‘ 'l‘ucsilny uiteruoon at 2 o'clock 001i‘ 9“ " Men's Sweaters, Pullovers and Windbreakers, $3.00, $4.00 and $0 v Men's Auto Gauntlet Gloves all kinds $1.50, ‘$1.75, $2.00 to $3.25 Men"s New Caps $2.00,'$2.25 to Men’s New Snap ‘Brim Hats Men’s New Borsalino Hats_$7.50. Fours” Grey and Fawn plaid ef- Men’s New Outing Suits in Light shades, 2 ‘Irons/erg $22.00. those who may be desirous of oc- “wk commod-atlns paying Guests thin lyelnrlifigi fgauuga hhfljfiml 542% season are requested to send In to kmfiflcau lflubmolupé Ca __ 94% tho General Passenger Department Am Smelt and Rem‘ C 113% of the Canadian National Railways Am‘ £05m‘ Mag Co at Moncton, N. B., their names. Anlkonda Co" 'M1D'CO_ 44% with Post Oifics address and inlor- N Y can and‘ mud: m“ RAJZH‘, motion as t9 miss per day and per M38 ‘Kan’ and 1.8x Ry 191% week, numlber of persons that can ken- spélngnald Tire be‘ t 12% be accommodated, distance from S ti; r 1mm‘: Co 100 railway station and mode o! oon- Um: Ixelzcmc Ry 147% veyance from and to railwa/y sta- Hug Industrial Cm 47% tion with rates charged therefor, simshouse Electric 65 "mm" "°°"‘ “d “w” m "m" Uelted suites iSteel 119% only can be furnished. and pnrticn- Hg" Tale hone lars as to any exceptionally attrsc- Abmm p " ' __ tlvs fealiurss in the district. such Bram,“ as boating, bathing, fishing, golf or B E Steel 1st Phi tennis and the like. This lnforma- BE“ Steal 2nd Put _ _ 5,3,; y; g;'=;;;;gr;;<;;i=i;; 3.r.;;g§.......... .... ., .2 °°°"'° "’"°”- Howard siiiiiifl... . 9398-5521-2" Howard lSmith Ptd. . . 45 iilnnirei. lPupI. - 82 Spanish River . . . . .. . 96% Winnipeg Electric . .. . 47% R b Asbestos New Asbestos f . New .. . . emem er General Pot. . 60% Int. Petroleum . . . . .. . 33 Standard New Jersey . . 43% Standard new Yolk 30% I Wheat-Inlay, 162%; July, 136%; Sept. 132%. _ Corn-Why, 69%; July, 34; Sept. 1b l 77 . . Outs-tinny, 39%; Juy. 40%; Sept 411/‘ l Bib/BIL Puts Beef into You» Wilimt-wllfllly 151%; July, 149%; "not, ism. >Men’s “Slip on” Tweed Coats $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 and $25.00. Our Honored Guests, Our “others, """‘""°*“"'" b! 301891‘! Syrup. Any tiruK store. __—_.__ r / We’ » 4. W/44él. Z/J/q-at, ,//,./;, rvyf/ élfll/(Z/T/V f/{I/z / l, /;~/ 4, 14,”, J 1 I 1 i ’ f/V/f J/f/i/r 1.4/01, ’é//én/; uépflii/J, \ '1 ~f~1’”n,/z"w,,, Hi - ll l-i-(JMLT . _ '_ i 1i.) i. ' l \ ‘Mgip/l" The Men’s Store oifers For Your Holiday on the 21th. “Men's Golf Hose $2.25, $2.75, $!<l.50 pail‘. Men's Fancy Sox (350, 75c, $1.00, $1.50. . Men’s Duplex Gloves $1.50 pair. Men's Outing Shirts $1.50 to $2.50, . Men's Khaki Pants! $2.00 and $2.75. Oliamoisette $1.25, i - . - till in ’ New Biltmore Hat . 5.00 $355363‘ blllvrhiciiliiniygysiizliliiiiisiirr- anltifiigésoo Sl Men's Grey and Fawn Flannel ed before school closing. ' ' TPOUSGTS Sllnnnl‘: Linlnielft KIT}... throat. Men's Golf Knickers “Plus Men's Khaki Sport Suits tlwu piece, per suit $5.00. _ i , Men's Blue Ser e Suits in Sin- ie Breasted and 25.00 to $30.00. Automobile Rugs of all uble Breasted kinds $91.00, $5.00, $6.00, to $16.50. Moons a M°LEOD UNITED __ "i"; ‘.bv_:-_vmi¢ a..- chance. .._.... maul‘...