for hard co a1? q Install hliihsrysi slmsllm: FURNACE be prepared » to bum either hard or-_ " SOFT COAL Consult McCIurpZs dealer /or HEATING _ COMFORT m an. Q-seuwuxjv-nzlma: i... warms“ iIXUl =‘ BLAST e blfilthoadditlonal lvunnldalrrequlred V. ooerths fire ta con- ’ tum: the excessive q m poses re- F by heal [ram ‘ {poll coal. . m- -....t ,- mnmanlntnnn nm-azg-jaanal-um-unw sum - o» - ...-l,-' k“. .-...-..._l.,.___;_ __ .. man ongoam- are ROGERS HARDWARE 00., LTD. Charlottetown, Agents ~ for A Clary’s Stoves, Ranges and Furnaces “w. mull l‘ l ( Q, ‘fl _' ; _ “Mike every hcmc clean and beautiful with paint and varnish" is the cal-l of the Clean Up and Pailnt Up Cam- 6 , . l home with .ll" 5PM r run-down ‘em: lyfilui faded punt on n 0"’ ‘Pam’ -P~fé"'";'|"h f’ I ‘M. you of a how” render ng a servce w e II ultppreciated by particular woman. r an unkempt man. You don’ lee such pooplefiin homes-amp: eplck and span. l "rsiinulllsieu “one .l.-.l.‘ ' as triple; beautiful with the , . l-iqnrums of pail-rhino HWBW home owners. It means more than the cost of paint and _l:bor yet you pay_no more. The clean Up and Iiaint Up Campaign cello for Paint. Use . ‘urn,’ I" fl°w°r5t and the phene-NOW-~lnd let us ' “WWI”? "W, ‘lmf- - 4"“ tell you anssélltyvnazws can - t‘ W" . V, -,-_ do for‘ you in this campaign. . ,. . _. . l ._ . . . l wait your l - iviatheson, Bradolbane.‘ ‘to all uffiicted with asthma. ‘Inhal. ~ help so dong’ needed ‘Every dealer FRI>M"ll'iiiE$‘ . AMASTER” or MAN” an; SIR Featuring-CONRAD a can-fins i” m: Altman nu‘ theirs ‘P5195- .lr SHOP from Iiolmanka Catalog RESERVE JULY 2nd for Picnic in Rustlco. THE. CHARLOTTETOWN TEN- NIS Club will hold their nnnlual dance and Bridge at the Casino Wednesday evening. Moy 28, at nine o'clock. 3334-5-28 ll. SAHPER ARR|VElS.—'1‘he S. S. Canadian Supper docked early this afternoon at ‘Buntain and ‘Bell's l lwharf where she is now taking on l live stock and general produce for Newfoundland. -- Q PERSONALS Mr. W. '1‘. Wellner is home from Boston on a short visit. ‘Mr. Albert (luilunt, Rustico, was a visitor to the city yesterday- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph While, Cape Bear, celebrated their Golden Wedding on May 20th. The Misses Georgina and Gladys Watts. City, spent Victoria Day with their parents at Hampshire. .z___ _ Miss Katherine McConnell and Miss Mary Simpson were passen- gers by the S. S. Harland lo West River Saturday- Mr. Lyman McEwen of the Bank of Nova. Scotla has entered the Prince Edward island Hospital to undergo an operation for append- icitis. V. Mr. E. J. Terry, manager of the James Robertson Co» ILtlL, St. John, iN. 8., is at present in the city renewing old business acquaint» soc-es ill is four years .'I‘erry wuls last here. I Among the visitors to the city Iycsterday were Mr. Alex. McGre- igor, Dunlstuiinage; Mr. James Drukc, Cornwall; Mr. Edward Jdughes. Scotchlort; Mr. Wm. H. Pigott, Mt. Stewart and Mr. M. A. Mr. A. J. McNevln, M.LA., hos bsennppolnted Maritime Repres- entative of the Onward Manufsctnr Eng Co- Kitchener. Ont., manufact- urers oi’ the Eureka Cleaner and Sunnysnds washer, and will oc- cupy part of the premises recently tenantcd by R. '1‘. Holman Ltd., Great George St. __-_-_¢oc-__.. ::Couid YHardly-Llve for Ilslthms. write-s um man who after years oi suffering has ‘found complete relief through Dr. J. D_ ‘Kdiluggs ulsihmu Remedy. Now he knows how nee/l- less; has lie-en his suffering. l 1111s matchlcss remedy" gives sure help ed as smoke or’ vapor it brings tho hasdt or canget l-t for you from his wholesaler. ' OUR BEST SELLING DENTIFRICE v. 1 nun nu h 1| n .. | |r z L since MT-ling read and ‘adopted and minu- _ eavemerat 1m: have lbeon tlalidd - -" uds the last month) renal itzpfiglagflh.‘ ‘ Qllll‘ VIEW Pnelmznl-iwne committee returned soldier; waitedupon Pre- micr lStewar-t by‘ appointment, Mon- day diteruoou and were introduced by Col, D. A. MscKinnon, D.-S. 0. The spokesmen were Captain the Rev. G. C. Taylor, Cont, Dr. Alexan- der Ross and Col Ji. D. Johnson. The Premi-er promised to lay their views before the Governor in Coun- cil. RUNAWAV. -—A farmer's horse standingon Queen Street yester- day afternoon and attended only by a very young boy took fright and bolted up the street. The sent until opposite the Market Square when a sudden. swerve threw him out on the street. Ho drugstore where his iujurleslwhich fortunately were only slight, were attended to. CALEDONMN OLUlB-Jfhe Cale. donian Club held its monthly meet- ing last night, President Frank Mc~ Donald in the chair. Mr._Jao. Mo. Isaac, lChoirman of the Centenary Committee, submitted an interim report giving an interesting account cl‘ tho early history of the club and dreW's Society, from which it ap. poured the first St. Andrew's din-* ner was held in Mrs. iBagnall's..Hot- el on tha evening of November <30, i824._'l‘ho committee was empower. ed to conside theybest wuy to vale.’ brute tho centenary. FREDERl-CTON- dNl$TlTUTlE.—- The annual meeting of this lin- stitute met at the home ofJ/irs. Henry Weeks on April 16. Meat- ing ‘opened by“ singing institute Ode. Minutes of last annual meet- tes of last monthly meetin read and adopted. There were welve members present and three visi- tors of. roll call which was ons- wered by each member paying a nickel. The report of the Secretary treasurer was -then read. The fol- iowinl offiers were elected ‘for the year ending April 1925.-iPres-- ident-ihlrs. J. A. Cutcliile; Vice President-Jilin. Howard Weeks; Secretary Treasurer-Miss Myrtle Cutcliffe; diirectors-Mrs. Mur- dock iBuchsnan; Mrs. Henry Weeks; Miss Annie Mscbennsn; Auditors-Miss Lolita Weeks; Miss Laura Weeks. ‘The following committees were then appointed" to visit the sicik for one month— Mrs. Herbert Buchanan and Miss Stella Rollings. 'l‘o go to Women's institute Convention-‘Mlss Laura Weeks and MlssAgnes Arthur. ‘it was decided to get n flag for the memorial tablet, and that we pay half the bill with Refuse ‘Division for getting the hall organ cleaned and tuned. 1t was moved and sec- onded that we donate twenty five dollans to the Protestant Orph- anage. iNext meeting to -be held at the home of Miss Annie MacLen- nsu on iMsy 21 and roll call to be answered y each member giving u "verse." Meeting closed by sing- ing National Anthem. ten-en or svnrAn-lv To Mr. James MncKénzie and Family. Dear Friends-The menvben; oi.’ Murray Harbor North ‘Ladies Aid Society desire-to eXltond w you our sincere sypmn-lhy in the great her- upon to bssfin the death of your beloved wifé. ' ‘She was an honoured member of our Society {or quits e number ot years, and we take this opportun- irly of extending to you our heart- felt sympathy ill m9 ‘very sore beresvenien§tlrat' Cod in .his lo- gcnxtobio wisdom. 1m, called on you to endure (this is the second death‘ in our society .611 in; ' the lender yo) that 'q nu the grbél! no 1m lrwa are all has cult!!- ‘ . __ ' = uch boreqveuiohtflre intro to on rs we ye Ynmvthut jrnmoLE-cnnic throt- RETURNED SDLDIERS iNTElit-‘t- appointed at the recent meeting 0L its immediatn predecessor Si. An-j i ‘ATL-lldtll THE? -0 13138 i. _ TflwNTzn-Qsil l1scn~RATslrlRul f " " » 3,10 MARKET. l QTERDAYIBl There once-at the Market yesterday. Over flour hundred‘ young pigs were brought in and were selling at from five to seven dollars a pair. ‘ ANNUAL CONVENTION. --At nlns,_o'clock this morning the State Council oi’ the Knights of Colum- bus holds the first session of its Annual Convention. Delegates will be present from many parts of the island. At the evening session His Lordship Bishop O’Laary will ud- dress the Council which will after- wards he entertained with a lunch and smoker. WH-ARFAGE REDUCED- The secretary of the Charlottetown Board of Trade has received a re- ply io the Board's telegram forwar- ded the General Freight Agent, C. N, Railways, Moncton requesting I! youngst" very muckny kept hmircductlon in the wbariage ‘rote on uulomobll-eskxt Pictou. Mr. M. F‘. Tompkins, G. F. A. advises that the railway will reduce the rate lfroln was taken ot once into Reddhrs ‘m9 ‘him 1° ‘m!’ "m"- P" i-"lr-llile Ell‘!!! $111111"!!- which is the prevailing lmuiniond ports. "rate at S. D. U. GRADUAfES. -Foi- lowing are the graduates from St. Dun-stairs University this year:- ‘E. 1-‘. Donahoe Roseneath; A. A. lGallant, Dnvar; H. (l. Griilln, Burton Lot 7; .l. A. Hebert, St. lPaschal: P. Q; r. A. McAvinn, Kelly's Cross; G K. Mclnerney, St John. N. B; 0.1. Mclnsruey, Portland, Me; E. L. Mullally Souris River; 1t. J. O'Neill, (‘lhar~ lottctowu; Vernon J. Smith, Mid- dleton. ‘ O’LEARY cmzeus MEET. - '1‘he annual meeting of the resi- dents of O'Leary was held, on Tuesday when the following- offic- ers were appointed: P. N. Tate, Magistrate; James Williams. Pence -0ff‘icer; Peace and Order (Iommitteew-John Noonan. -Dr. hwior, Dr. Champion, R. Ellie Jr., Neil M. Dewar, H. 1i. Jelly and A. l; Matheson. The committee was asked to procure data in view of incorporation; to communicate with the proper officials so that smoking in the railway waiting room will be prevented; lo locate and lease if possible a. piece of land suitable for a public dump, where all refuse, etc, may be curt- ‘crlfalnd hurled. --—-<-o-c>--—-— LITTLE THINGS. Life's such a round lof little things. How can we stop to nos The vast, still splendor of the sky- The high stars’ mystery? For all our days are filled so full Of little fretting cares. 0t little unexpected joys. And sudden small despslrs. And yet the little graces come 'l‘o be so sweet and dear, i The litgle fires can burn despair, The ow walls shut out fear. Perhaps the God who keeps us all Beneath His watchful care‘ Knows that the round of little thinss . 1s all that we can hear. Hslr Often Ruined | By Carolus Wulvln l] if you went. to keep your hair i903“! “l! bfllfflbe‘ careful wbslt you wash it with. Do dot use pre- DFNQ 8313111900: or euythfll! olee um contains too much ~~ffoe'|ikali. This dries the emit). mikes the ‘Haifa-tint! we it. , - " m‘ M ‘WQJQ Mullifled’ coconut <oii which is pure and] g-nolelooel sud n better tuuruymur‘ ehyou can use. - _ ‘Two or three tenpoottfus of Mul- molsttu the hilt wit] I“ it m. lb: ‘o0 ¢ l- =. ‘ V " not ell!‘ Ntowloverriputt glchasn. mo»: - u“, °.2-‘.'ii‘1‘-‘ll‘.'ll’l“" leiropl. my, vim 933-»;- q» ll‘ ‘ ,,l,yl n. 1 s ass 15¢, was a large outside attend} sided is mmlcieat» w eleonne 0104 ‘ lid-r no IGI‘D"WYH_Q|EQIY _ Y 15g; m: Jilin! 25¢ 35o Pluo n». .l I 1".’ 1 l - . l .-. .‘ . The regular monthly meeting ol the Royal llldwufd Chapter of the» Room, Navy Building Mon- day afternoon. - here was s largo anltenddnoe.‘ fRogent Mrs. Mo- Cresdy. presided, ' After the usuol ports were readg. _ A lhesrty vote‘ of thanks was tenderetkMrs. Idofiuara McDonald of Montague. ytheH begwslt Chapt- ar, Bu Inersido..lnud all who by their silly/cooperation helped to make the sale, or Queen Aloxsndrsl roses Empire Day guch a splendid success“ Theysiilxl of $300.00‘after ull expenses were-paid was handed to the Treasurer of the MMDlQlP ancs Fund of, the‘ Protestant Or- phanage, Mrs. Hartline, Convenor of SewlngCornnr-ittoo had a splen- did report of tho season's work. A number of orders for Children's clothing and aprons had been tak- en as the Chapter has decided to hold an Annual Ten and Bale in Those articles ‘were dlaposedloff‘ A very hearty vote oi thanks was tendered Mrs. Jardine, showing ‘the Chapters appreciation of hor splendid work. The annual meeting of the l. 0. D. E. will be held in Toronto, June 2nd, to 7th. MrafiMcCready, rw gonL-hss beenrap ointed Council- ior by National 0 ‘amer and 1M Chapter-here would like very much that she attend. _ Mrs. MorrisonfProvinciul Secre- tary roportedla wet of wur mentor lei pictures hsdbeen - Dilwflll ll! Queen Square School. A garden party to be held in the NSVY League, Grounds durinl 1-116 Wm" mer was spoken of.‘ Meeting closed with the sins"!!! ot the National Anthem. i} INDIAN RIVER SCHOOL. Followlnd is tns-swndinc o! ma} pupils of Indian Rver School for the month of Aprilz- - GRADE Vil1—~1. Bernadette Mc- Lollan. ~ ' ~ GRADE Vll.-—1, Elteabeth Glllial 2, Irene Cameron, 3 Gerard Mcbol- lan- " ' ' _ GRADE Vi.—-1 EtheFIi/iann sud FrancesShea, (equal). 2 H"! Me‘ Lellan, 3, Beatrice Gillfs, 4 Cather- I. 0. D. sllidbiliilgv ~ - l -.,»_. 1. 0. D. E. was hold’ in the Empire l routlue- businessytbe various re-v ino McLollan. . GRADE V.—1 Alice Rogers, 2 Catherine _ Qlllis, 4 3 "Geraldine Shes, 4 Elmer Mann. GRADE lVj--1. Mary Shoe. 2- Au- gusta McLeilsn, 3 Ethel Adams. GRADE 1li.—1, Eileen. Hunter. cusps n-i. Helen Gilils. 2. Roy Easter, 3 Lewis‘ Rogers. , GRADE 1. (A)—1 Jean Craig, 8 Bernard McLellam-lii Mary McLel- lan. - - -" ~ . GRADE 1. (B).—-i Frank Adams; Peter McLeIlan, 3. John Hickey. .l. M. ‘Bowman, l l. ‘I I - l ANYTHlNfii TO _Ol.1LlGE ' . Bing: Do you hovel sufmo crackers? ‘ tlemsu the dog‘ biscuits‘: r ---~—Qb4-'-l-- INDIGEsHoN » causes bloating-hue! pains that °.'l%l'£."i'.l".'.il,?9ll".'£i%2e l. ‘ l1 l N» alpine-qua sown -- Iv,‘ cnodricr twist-l. .--_,. -.-~\ I'_ Y_’. l ' Yo1|coeIvllm1toislied mm Pruyidenoo which t" i“’2l““’ our“ our ov must’ m ' whet he‘ fit) , _ alt-aw '- uqtl to a U! ‘ u _ ‘ luomlnglor we my titl- t i! 3 M I the ilbrnesfle the‘: l. ‘flflly 1m V ' on Inca-f" “.l.-tr”; ‘t her death will be ' felt. ‘We would I _v tiny’ rd ‘ ripper‘ u“ when Godiiti this lecret wlyn of lilo h Q1 ' I ll in yourinll eorNot-any y‘ I occurret/dqnlnlitlle "Mater. mods oaouub - smaller-alumna is whit you receive-write» you: Trainer do the work. rut:- wul- FliEli ll. ll Y -Opp.Prinoe Phone-SIM.‘ 80 Grafton Street Please - 1.. s: ...l , t,- . .- ~~ A-n__ll1lp8id “whim” “°lfi§z9l*i’*i‘“lil’i'id"°lii 1 ~ May-am will. be" hangledtover to - 9.1.11‘. éttdmeysior ills we l ; “ma? _ l Edward Theatre ‘lnz. vii -‘- ' w ' nia- Mgqgm- ‘fiw 1mm! by _ "RV! xrrm 9.1.‘ b V‘ 1'...‘ l. Jh l rder ~ \ c a ~ ‘$6- k4‘ 83528-5 us-lr. “A4 a cnson 1- (Clsi-lwBllllla Shes, z . T Teacher. - I . y - Bang: Here, boy phofl this gent I ' We are allowing the new»: Ind nloelt indies’ nodule In unoked elk, potent, etc. 84-20. $6.00 lA new lot of Silk Hole- Plbvf Home in Intent sheds: P“. Holvy squint mud esmin-...-..". . v' I ‘ t loyal shitload! sAnoAc‘ om: " vino? ‘ ' '- A ow)’ ' OOFlPQ: l8 “QANDAL PLACE m, " its‘: . ell-to '1 e t. v Boys Convene gluon, $1.52 b! ' 4 Old m. m; muluqyq‘, mime. Young m. eluuu lrolitu (murmur-baud; l» mortar»- ellow in town) has ~ etlek by us. l . ‘"5 _ .v lt-lst-ti ,8‘ ¢g. Ms". -~ly.vw=--ns_n l . - - . F “pinup-ad. tum » ygJlZ‘ ls -s~e.\~o'-'eo.v-w»<--v~§**5»—-~