,1" _ . 1 _ - j 1 Mwassiezs I" 1 omen.‘ y "some ersiflisfiéqpenenw-l-howl get f y linensa immaculate" Elli. .53“? o: TAINED in quarts for household or ' .\ ; - . 1 H _ . . experimental purposes, 176 Kent jg‘ ’ \ Street. izo-s-s-zs-tr- , _..__ ‘l’ . . 1 1 SCHOOLBOYS KNIT TIES, with - pi0lily cross stripe, a wonderful Vkllulli‘ alt 25c. Moore & McLeod. L-mitcd. 2i. gow Road, 2.30 p. m.‘ and Peoples I-Cliurch, City 7 p. m. _ MR. COLIN LOVE has taken over {he stone known as lihe Central Meat q ' Market, 135 Eusion St-reelt, and n, \\"lll open up on Seltnirday with a f-lill lino of meats and fish. 1M1‘. hove and Ncwsom for lihe past five years. . Ill. THE BEST PLACE to hliy liar- r-wzs (IITCG), from tile m-anufactnr- _ do save money, mid also genuine leather Clulb bogs and suit cases. \\\\\\\.] ' \\\. ~ “I take it as a real compliment, because most women do try to excel in‘ their table linen. PRIZE WlNI4ERS.-—A‘m0ng lliIlG winners for Itihis ycor appears the flvllli s of Misses Rut-h and Jeon Miller. (iuughliens ofM-r. an-li Mrs. W. A. Milliur, lR-oy-alty. Miss Jea-rl won ILIIE 111F129 for isecond year de- 1111111 of iuvenlty dollars. also for ..-u lllliml ilrawillg. Mrlss Ruth won i prize of ivull dollars for firs", yenr‘ designs. 'i‘llcy ilrc now‘ spending “Of course, I tell them the way I‘ve ‘found easiest and ' best is with Sunlighv- just rubbing the linen lightly with Sunlight’, rolling it up and putting it to-soak. After soaking, perhaps a light rubbing here and there may be called for, then just rinse, and the Iinenis spotiessiy clean. Fine linens should be protected» and never come into contact with anything »but the purest soap“ ‘ “ “As a household soap there is nothing better or more economical than Sunlight. Every article is pure soap, with no wasteful ‘filler’. Sunlight is mi d and easy on the hands, too." Lever Brothers Limited of Toronto, make it. st graduating class at lMcGiii U-n- vcrsiity. where "results of final exam Jillllfllid were announced Thursday, .1 that of "medicine eighty I twio _.'C_'liIlg'tI0(‘i10i‘i-i proceeding from the ~-5'5L,. llils of Old McGilll with their J1‘ lt'n~skil.1s under their B-Iiiilfi til-is v v Q - I .. 313111’. The Facility of Science is llexit ' in diillllillili‘ =w1iith 71 engineers and _ , ‘Jour nrclrilects. Six studimlts quali- ' " I.fIt(I for -1hc degree of Doctor of iliilosophy. twelve ifor lupin of MM. ~11‘ of Alris. Nl-lw Masters of Scien- ..el.u‘b.r 26 and Masters of Science ‘ii Altuiculture four. Among the .l-l11i-u~.it1~s in anus are the following Prince Eduw-nrd islanders: Halrold lrblillli‘ d Brown and Ella bier-ion Lrowu of Kenlslz-nigllon, Malcolm ‘Mae, l DEMPSEY READY TO rim-dy "to nremt the silrvivm’ “l “l” . MEET suRvwoRm-ui- tame.» u conlllelition bmiwee“ - ' "‘ “kinert, “ltlls. Gibbons 8W1 PARIS, Mny 28-—.I1ll0k Delnip'cy’l‘llnll_cy. awagtir ltirss. Dorothy Bll-anch-e 1111.1. zlllllmlllccll imdny that he ‘will "be _i-.heson._ Eileen Victoria IJUDEWQTIII . , ‘Llllil Lois Adele Owen of Choirllott/J . |' own. 'iluo graduates -n Mlcdiclnlewln- |-llIlIi! Joseph Pulsifer Lnllltz. Char- .;l<.ic-t-o\\"ll, ’i he gladlriltes in Dennis. ,,i‘ylii"tlllllli’.‘Vllllilliil l). MacLcod, (cinch. II\IIIU Ils ill-so qiilll-llflklfl "for no degree of Dental Surgery, BRAYLEYYS Look FOR 1-1-12 NAME I-IERBINE BITTERS ‘- Fmdqgnergglqnn the Standard Blond Purifier SYRUP OF WHITE PINE AND TAR 1 ' For Coughs and Throat afflictions. 1 Lniyley’: Extractv-Lemon, Vanilla, Ginger. E16- nre in use in nil homes where Q1181"? l9 demamlell- ASK YOUR DEALER FOR nRAYIlEYifi THE BRAYLEY DRUG COMPANY, Llfljkpd, -‘ Stock Quotations furnished by Johnston Members ot’ idxcilnllgé: At. 'i‘op_ A‘; Santa Fe’ Ry. - . 119 American Can. Co. __.'. . 192% iAm. Cur & Foundry Co. _. 10611.11 Atlantic Refinery Co_ _ 261/, Allicricnn Locomotive Co_ __ 124 Am. Smclting (bulletin. Co, _ 101%, Anaconda Cop, Ml x Q0 93.3,, N.Y. cen & Elia/n V;?'rl.il.".. 1111;. Iilbrrilflllflillll Paper Co. _ _ 71% Kelly Sprlnglflelti Tire Co. ._ 17%; Pan-American Petroleum -__ 781,4, Reading Co, _____________ __ 5 - South. Pacific Co. XD 11/, p.11, ioi i.'ni'-n Pacific Ryy _________ .. and Ward,‘ tho Montreal Stock‘ Si. John, N. B. ll.S. industrial Alcohol Co. . 92% U. S. Steel XD 1% p.c_ _____ 117 Gruc. Steel Co., of Am - 71 llell Telephone -.___ 131; _ ' . Brampton ____ __ 231,5 serve, with the real over - fresh taste . g1} “T... r10... 331,, - _ . llwa ower _____ 99 These Charlottetown Dealers Sell Thin Zephyr Blscuite- y it it (‘n grMmtfIn-Stllilrahction _ 53%. 111.11 1 o. c. [lobbies J- '1‘- 9"" ‘i 0W1" it Pfd. 104 Put will?" ili-Iiihshl-hie u- h- m! f.f,',',‘;‘,',‘,*;,*,,§§,§'_ Howard Smith Com. _ am 0.111111 111-0., F. D. Webster ii. Knys ; m k Co_ Spanish iRIVG!‘ Com. __ 107 1 c ivmuy ~' 0- bu!!! Luff I m ':-.¢.-.:::lr;""‘ Al .1: w». t" i. ...:Y.::'.r::.": 1-"!- W "°"*"P""Y 0' C"- - 81:1 v_ J_ Brawn" |,_ w, mum... l~.. b. Kay: g-mn" 5,0,,’ 1,1,1, Almlbl --------- -- - 69 /s l. .1. McDonald John K°""°d’ w' C’ ‘vmn c cllrvsll am. Slléwlillfiil" -- -- ------- -- 147 . u. i-lenimiuz C. H. Falter J .A. Illtflhlfl 5 °- . Canadian Steamship Com. _ 111i Canadian Steamship Pfd. .__ 45 Asbestos Com. ........ _. . 78% V Montreal Power __ _ 184% Winnipeg Electric ______ _. 46% National Breweries _-_.....- Cun, Consolidated Slnylters ONDS" A ‘Fortunate Purchase HAS- PUTJlS-IN THE POSITION THAT WE CAN OFFER cu TOWN ' BUYERS . 1934 Victory ....... ... 1937 Victory -------- ._ i, Patehtf Leather Sandals 1 Onts—Ju1y.; 47%; Sept. 47%; Whsat-aMay 198%; July, 180%; Oct. 150. AT PRICES NEVER ATTEMPTED ~ HERE BEFORE - . l I:;::.‘:,:.".'::;1;;.:."mane."r..:"::..:::°:.:r:'r::;» cannot help ‘btltlwilr Well. .1 1 The number has nothing Io do with the quality-Whisk hn an "published prefer- ‘nos over all others u s high grade quality perfume. Women's, ulzllfili to LQQIY Gil-lo, circuit-to 2. Only ,---~---- Child's, nu- n m 1017,. Only -_-< Klilll“i,‘l"' 8.,'§_,'{‘/=.-19"'Y ""~ "" Bnowu LEAH-III!“ sunbslia n, towsn valet! inn-ii, use. ’" calm, ma. Kiddies‘, m. ~ One trlnl will convince you of its oxqoilonoe. , usual. ;l'°.'i.‘.?.i.‘.':l'i...".i. :21"; .'~'""'""'""' W" s" 8-391", ‘,’.'"°“'" . - _ : 4 ,1 ,. PHONE 211 lilllimnt. I thought i would never ._-_-_-. “ m‘ -_.‘\--_ _ ' " . & \ - , ' he free from thin rnlflaliy and 1* p '5'" s" Iflwulwdwnh“ " 5' M‘ ‘:4 s"""“ ‘us. l ' ‘ ' ' ' mm many remedial, but Mlnhrd‘: k _ ' CG i “mmld "a" " “m” mfli-"n- ll-Ufifl . _'.., "31,.’ ' l ' l" H L." WQRTHY- 3H5’ °"" °"° "M "" m“ Mar R’ M u Kan’ sum-ill will; annex: u-lz: 1- abacus-ha Ill - . 1 " . 1Q . ' . . ‘”.‘.‘.F°.li‘.‘..‘l.lf'$."$.“°" - ~ b:r;"att:r..“razr.ilzzi".:z"."i.."fl."n:‘.,"ds.‘t ' "V ' ' FAQH QRABLfiI " FUOIVVEAR "II-mm" co. fllnrdjh m» splendid n-rilm- BAIRIITIR, IIOLIOITOIG. no. ‘°""‘ ""'°'"'~- ' ' » -. . I t f - w.‘ an." “f”, V 1 '11:.- of m iolnu. sprains, hfllllel, x __ in" u _ _ For additional Information apply {Ow-nitride aiovujhm. .1 I'm! ‘a? ““,‘ gm“. 1' 3 1 l " " "nun" “mun, r L .... mm. ‘caesium-inn. lntii. l . i. 1111 clllul llliillllliill SHOP twmflvimsn’: Catalonia OLDSMOBILE TRUCK roi- sale. BEADORA VOILE 45.081111... rpe-r - CHURCH OF ‘sccrrtsuod-Isie service- ilev, D. iM. L/amont‘ will preach Sunday 31st, Lot 48, 10.30; Gllls- S. S. Ills beeln employed with ‘Saulndcrsl . g 1/ _- n; lunvcst prices is fronl S. i... HnrdyIMF 8111i Ml’! y ' _ o; Co., Charlottetown, hit. Allison -Ladies College prize’ heir holiidays with their parents, ' v . “QCGILL GRADuATEs__-r,he ‘Mg the guests registered at the Queen. ’Canso. Captain Lohn~s was placed’ 'I'HE cnsnwrrmrows commas" l" t" Among The Churches The" Ladies Aid Society of the Central Chillivtlan Church held a very successful pantry sale“ last Saturday afternoon at. Fennel! 8c Chandler's and a splendid sum svas realized from the proceeds. See classified ad. 1268528 3i MEN'8 80X, four popular coi- Otllll-i. memorized liiaieu gbod 65 cent value Friday allld Saturday 50 oenlts per pair. Moore & -MoLeod, _ 2i At the 11 o'clock service at St. Dunstan’s Cathedral on Sunday morning next will take place the Mmlted- , _ - Ordination of six young priests, MONT-CAhMl LEAVES. --'i‘he. C. G. S. Montcalm left this port yes- terday with lllrge buoys for tho Magdalene coast. Alter placing these she will go into dry-dock at Halifax and Charlottetown; Martin Monaghan. Charlottetown; William McCabe. lonu; Edward Clinton, Souris and Joseph Sullivan, Cardigan. The service will be conducted by i-iis then take up the Belle Lordship Bishop O'Leary, The Y- P. S. C. E. of Zion Pres- HITHERWOOD — This liylcrinu Church met Monday steamer will sail ‘from, Montreal. evening at 8 o'clock with Miss Moe Julie 1st with u cargo of general McConnell in the chair. 'l‘he.sub- merchandise for Charlottetown, Af- jcct for the night was “Empire 1m- dvlgghqrglng 511.9 W111] 109,4] a Dny“ a number of the mom-bore mlrgo of Produce and Live Stock gave interesting talks on the sub- 101- s1, Jghyfg rqgpy 111m iect. The collvener of the Visit- 1; ace and 1-31.35 apply carve," ing Committee guve n good‘ report ms, Ageutg, 1131,5201} on the work bclllg done among the --_-- sick ofihe congregation. NORTH AMERICAN HOTEL.- Recent arrivals were Roderick Mc- On Tuesday the president innls, Percy Carr, Oyster Bed: H- ot the St. Peters bran-ch of P- Cudnwre. Harrington: George the w. A. ail-a several other of HIIKIIEB and wife, City; S. Nelson Bell, Milton; 'l‘. Adams, Fair View ls. F. Tarbush. Brzlckley Point; the IIICIIIIJOFS, along with two mem- bers 10f thc W. A. from Cherry Valley. paid a visit to Georgetown. There had been u ibrancli of the Women's Auxiliary there some time ago which has not been ac- tive for some few years past. The object of this visit was io bring -l'rc.~lh life to the society which is now bcillg completely reorgzlilized with ll president null MllPPflY other officer-s and is starting ollt to work ill conjunction with the Cherry Valley branch. The two branches hope ‘to do (leflllite nlls- siollllry work and we expect good results from their efforts, The meeting was addressed by Rev E. M. Malone and MT. Crofton. A message w-as sent by the prr-{deiii __'_ of the Prince Edward island Mr" Juhn McLean ‘Mmburell- Frefl‘ branch wishing thelll success and erlcton was among tile arrivals ilflqows 1,1e_.,._.,;ng, Age,- the meal fir: city yesterday. ing u social gathering was held lll ' the School House at which tcll was served and a very pleasant lust illglltvililtl enjoyable tillie was spelli. ', The reorganizing of these two branches shows signs of IIICPUIIliIEtI Dr. Dovyer of Crnpaud left yes- intcrlasi ill the work of the church tel-day morning wm; a page“ ‘OI-fin lilu eastern part of the Islllllll. 'l‘oronto General iiospitui. Ambrose Doyle Pleasant Grove; W.M.Grsves, B.A ‘M.D., New Wlltshirefl G, C. Exwortlly, New Wiltshire; D. S. MOLIIPBII, Cardigan; Mrs H. G. Clark, iMI‘ 0. Itilfuee, City; Gar. ‘Gay. Sydney; A. M. Carver, Hali- llnx; Daniel F. Stewart, Murray ltivui‘; Hotel" iicllcry, ltivcr. ‘ Dliilllrulil lhlinlellt for vnrim iuld Itiiniunu PERSONALS I M, J. McKay, Borden, is amonii, Mr. Lloyd Jcnkllrs, son of R, H. Jenkins, arrived here from Acadia. Iizlst Thursday evening ill the namely, Messrs. Patrick McMillan,‘ f u-. 1a» hat u b y I GetFor The Last $10 YES, "lhcre lire Iower-priired bicycles Hills flle C. (.. NL, but the C. C. M. is by In! the cheapest ill the long run. That lust $10 you pay for aC. C. M. is the important pal-t of your purchase. It assures yulh- extra years of easy riding, extra reserve strength, extra durable finish, fewer repairs, 1 a higher selling value for your. "uscd” C. C. III. For that last $10, you get, among other things- tile sinootIl-rllzlllillg 'l‘riplcx Ilallgcr, a frame of English Seamless Tllbiilg, reinforced at the joints-l, ‘ extra (son ts of rich, lustrous enamel, rustproof ilIPkCIIIilg over copper, 4 tile c-Inssy Gibson Pedal with rustproof nlulnillllru frame, lilo new IHIPTOVCtI Ilium-tiles Brake, u bicycle with cvcrywlnc of its 1761 pilris nuulc with Wiltdl-Ilkti accuracy, ll. bicycle “irllvll up" at the factory. Ami, I‘\"£iil(‘.iIlIlC|', five years from llow your “uscil" (Y. ('. M. will rllsily bring {i110 more ll .'ln a ii\'1~~_vc:el"-t-I(I illfcriol" llliu-Ilille—ii' IIil‘. i111] rior lllzli-Iliilc lills not already l'(’ll('Ili‘(I lile scrap I|(.’ll.|l. You i-sllllply i-irlllloi lose by Ilviylllg a C. C. b1. Prices Are Again Reduced Tllc._v'rc now $90 I0 5.2.5 loss Illliil lile “pr-ult" prim-s. 'I‘i ' veur ('. ('. RI. Incyclcs are illc big- gesi vllluos since prc-wwlr llllys. Social l-illll of‘ the United Church illu Willing Circle oi’ the Kiln-W] ililllglltl-li-i Eillflililliltfll lllflsl lic- Jiglllillily ii. lulge nlllllbcr of invit- ' 0d LZIIPSIS. lli-iss Carvoil, the prl-sldvll. wvlcollied the glicstsi __ cordially ill ll short speech lllilifl (canacuan PM“) WIIlCIl ll llillslcnl program was| , , ‘i'(*.ililtli't"ll by Mrs Spcllccr, Alias, tailK/lésggéfilllgl-“i; gifflyhtfiii-GCIIP‘lmilu-l iillllli-y, Mir-s Sltultz and Alisa "W" , , , "*°‘“"?[.1icl<l-11z1t». A contest entitled f g Sc won” Margaret 2mm“ “'i‘llc Crazy Illiailfls Menu" was IIIPII ‘md ms Crew‘ landed "l" Calm" m‘ entered upon with grtzlt cil..llus-| vluy lifter losing their vcssi-i by ._ , lasnl null [lrovcil var-lily elite-rt n- flle and explosion on Qucro Bank mg; cw“ 1.1“, “mat Qxpgrt @101,- lust Tuesday. ‘ ‘ word puzzlers were not successful‘ Captain inhnss was badly injur- lnflglndmg all 11m flllswleffi,‘ ml in n powder explosion on bollrrbotlicl- vcny nuluslllg. contests null the burning schooner mid may I-‘ISB-gflnleg followed, and judging by, his eyesight. Tile fire was disc-lv- the happy islnilns and gay laughter- Injured Captain ilALl-FAX, Mny ;1__ qumau_._ns,'°"ell earl)’ T119811“)! morning nuliIof nil present, they were lIIOfOIIF-Zll-I while the members of the crl-wlly enjoyed. Delicious refreisir, fought to extinguish it, the vessel merits were very lluilltily scrvclL; was shaken from stem m 519m Iiyflliiitii‘ which, all joined in sin-glint" the explosion of n keg of pDwgm-"oid familiar songs. iieforo the: which had been reached by 111v ‘IHW-‘Hkins up of 11w new’. M!“ J~ 1-. lire. Captain Lohnes was nearest mvksi m‘ 'l"’l"*" "I m" l°m“"'l“'l tile spot and wns blown into thflflllovud, 31193111’ VON‘ 07 “limk-‘l l“ nil". The vcssel was abandoned nllrl"lhb_,K'"E'$. Uflllghlfirs I'm" the evenl- the crewtook to small boats. lnt- "'55 e"‘l“m‘l"""“l§ llll." w“, ‘T,""_“ er being picked up by the Lohnvn "mlod mIQMI-s Small); all“ If. schooner-Cathleen Creaser, which 3335f.";,,,f{"*g,,,;g;,;‘f;,',,;1;,,.1,,;,f§ ‘m, ‘filmed them M can” today‘ nil sides one heard the cilulmlnlt A“ the men 10st everything "my "the best tilllc I cvcr had ill ii carried with them on the. schooner. church Sock,“- p ‘The injured Captain and crew were adrift in their dorles twenty four hours ‘before being picked up 11f IN MEMORIAM FRANCIS MOLEAN in the marine hospital at Canso. A deep shadow of gloom was trust over the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jur- oule and family, DeGros Mllrsil, uli Thursday "morning, April 30. WIIP" the Angel of Death entered and curried off as its victim their youngest 11nd dearly loved sou Francis, at the early age of sixteen years. Francis attended P. W. College until January, when he was 60m" pelied to return _ ill-health. All that lmedlc-lll sklii and tender and loving care could _ do for him was done, ‘but God "will- ed that he should be taken, and cguei as was the blow, his loved (H198 had to submit and soy “Th? will be done." During his illness he was fre- quently visited by his much loved pastor, Rev. Charles McDonald. and his uncle, Monsignor J. C. Mc- Lean. iieqilieni Mass was said by Rev. .i. -C. McLean and services at the grave were conducted -by Rev. Chas. McDonald and Rev. J. C. McLean- Besides a host of friends and companions, he leaves to ever fond- ly cherish his sacred memory a sorrowing father and mother. three sisters, Mrs. John McConmac, baunlchlng; Helen, at home. and Sue. teacher at Launching; and two brothers, James, l-n Vancouver, ii. C., and Daniel, aét home. Floral tributes were received STOUT PERSONS Irirliilr to full feeling nftrr nut- llll. kllssy pnlns, cnniltlpiltinn Improved by CHAMBERLAINS TABLETS (lirnnillnl and comforting-only 254-. ‘In enliy dealt with if blan- kets wcolene, clothes, etc, 1 v 5'6; oprlyod with . l ‘ LARVEX before peeking them away for the summer.‘ It makes them" absolutely moth proof. voun ‘FUR OOAT will also be protected if Pl" awry in one of our IpQcIlI, moth tented bags. Cedar Flakes, Onmphor, Moth Balil. all. "‘ sepblna McLean. Ethel McLean, Frances McPhee. Spiritual bouquets and messages of sympathy-Rev. P. L. McMahon, . Slate-rs And Pupils of St.’ Mary's Conven , Souris; doe. Leo-end Pe- ior Bull-van; Ed. Clinton, Grand Seminary, P.'Q.; Mr. and Mrs. G. J. McCormick, Lee and Peggy Moln- 1 i "His Rheumatism lit-rein dine of lnnlly lotion: It'l- . ’ tlfylhl to the relief Mlnarllw given home OWIII-E 1° — tyre; Prelulel" Stewart, Kearney, Allnt Mary Hlllln Mciflilnon, Lottie Farrell, M. McCormzic, i1‘. Cnnrphi-il, M. Mc- A Qullld. Annie and Kath Currun. - Alice Mnlonc, Genoa Lewis, Roddy Servlcfiable and Agnes McLean, Mrs. Tanner, Mrs. S. McAulay. Mrs. R. A. Camp- wheel bell, Fa-ther Joseph Fay, Teacher" and Pupils of St. George's High School, treal, and others. McDonald & McPhee," from Mrs. P. McAsklli. Miss Jo- " -I , A. MeIIONALD llllry' Bulldln Dr. C. C. Archibald MINARD’S Relieved 1,, Ollie: Ihnrn-I to Ill n. m. l la i p. m. C'C'M' icycies , RED BIRD-MASSEY-PERFECT ~' CLEVELAND-COLUMBIA Made in Canada for 26 years by Canada Cycle & Motor Company, Limited Montreal, Toronto, WESTON, Ont. Winnipeg, Vancouver Also makers of C.C.M. jOYCYCLES for the smaller children .... a , ____.i . l I 9 suulMEltslnE _ , S (THAIII.(I'I"I‘I'J'I‘O\I’ N Where Islanders Get their C- (l. M. Bicycles Bicycle Parts and Accessories. Get Our (latalog. BRACE McKAY 8t CO. LTD." SUMMERSIDE, P. ’ E. I. - Agents for C- (I. M. Bicycles and supplies. Write lls for (Jalzlloguc and prices. Agent for PERFECT and REI) BIRD (LC-M. BICYCLIIS Write For Catalog REPAIRS DONE AT REASONABLE PRICES W. L. M.acLEAN’S, Charlottetown C. C. M. SERVICE STATION \/ Weeks 8c Burns 229 Great George Street I and Colin, II the Cleveland c. c, M, Guaranteed Bicycle that. we are selling. If you're fond of cycling and want to enjoy a bike to the fullest, look into our ltore_ It will be the but Invent- ment you over made. It has speed. comfort, wur and service. WEEKS AND BURNS 229 GREAT GEORGE STREET EASTERN STEAMSI-IIP Lmsmuc. Cecelia McDonald, ’Mon- .B. A. N. F. MnPIIICIG Barristers, Attorney, lilo. Money to Loin Charlottetown Graduate of N. Y. Post (Iriulnnlo Medical Nrhool and llonpllnl Grant Georg-a M root rnellq limited Eur, Nona and N B _ w om». any" nbnam; ' ' ' 1 ‘i FARE 8T. IOIIN to flOSTONsggfizinlggmaor l-M Q0 =9 5'0 3:4"