NEWIJESIGNJ" y NUWEJNJDISPIM . At All Leading Stores , 2 RYMORE uaranteed We are special agents for the Celebrated BARRYMORE WILTON and AXMlNSTER RUGS And our splendid new st qualities and all sizes, are inspection. Cdme and see them now! ock comprising all now open for your _ Prowse Bros. Ltd. y Headquarters for House F... isbinga Buy Your Barrymore Rugs From R. T. HOLMAN, Limited Charlottetown and Sulnmerside In the movement ln Ireland to quarllan, has been placed on the mark the birthplace of famous memhouse in Belfast where he waa born. a tablet to Sir Samuel Ferguson, l now used as a hat store. linkenth-century poet and anti- .BOYS " GIRLS ' CHILDREN ’S ‘ Summer Footwear A Sandals Oxfords 'All Have PANCO SOLESE They Wear Better. The Prices are Low Brown bather Sandals _t ......-. Sizes 4 H) 7% ....-....--... Sizes 8 to 10H ... Sizes ll to 2 ... 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N" UM“ l" PM” CANADIAN NATIONAL——TO EVERY-WHERE IN CANADA Qfl‘ the lwajsn pa 8/1, . ‘_ ‘fir ‘i’ ‘llih future by the Chelton young peo- Jawell, Searletnwn, were visitors to Cheiton on Sunday. , Miss Florenceiifenderson, Bcdeque, motored to Cheltonon ‘rhusrady. ,_ -.. . iting inlfiearlewwn this week. paid a visit to Carleton on Friday Doull, Carleton Siding, returned to their homes after a‘ few days visit with friends in New Brunswick.‘ Clara Affleck; 3, Mamie Pearson. Affleck equal: 2, Penzle Richards; 3. Pauline McCardle. - k-Grade I1.» 1, Whyman Rogers; 2, Eather Craig. Aret-a Gardiner. aGrade I. (b). 1, Stanley Rogers; 2, Earle Rogers; 8. Calvin Clark. M headaches, but did you know it's just a effective in the worse pains front neuralgia or neuritis? Rheu- n-iatic pains, too. Don't suffer when Alpirin can bring such complete BEDEQUE Mru A.’ J. Ioeyholda and eon Bur- ton. Vflcdedue. Bummeralde. . Diinlel McC 5115mm h-lp m ‘Bummerslcle mt week. Mrs. Edwin MacFarlane, Fernwood wu the gueet of the Misses Annie and Bessie Leard, Bedeque on Fri- day. Mr. Duncan Murray, New Brune- wlfik, its visiting relatives and friend; in "lChelton. His friends are glad to see Mr. Murray back again, i! only for a few weeks visit. Mr. and Mrs. Scott McMurdo. North Bedeque, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waugh, Wilmot lut week. i‘, Mrs. Chauncey Pearson, Chelton, was a recent visitor to Slunmerside. Mrs. Orville Johnston, Bedeque, paid afivlslt to Chelton last week. Mr. and » Mrs. Bruce Affleck and ‘two charming little sons Arthur and Georgeusearletown. were visit- ors to Chelton last weak. Mr._ Angus MacDonald, Chelton, was a. visitor to Summerslde on Wed- nesdayl . - Mrs. Harrison MacFarlane, Fern- wood, was the guest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. John Davison, Bed- eque during the past week. ,. , . ‘Watch advertisement of the play whidhla to be etaged in the near ple._ ‘ Mr. Fred H. Clarkjwas in the city on Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Heber, E. Myers, North Carleton, were visitors to Chel- ton lut week. Mr. ‘meollphu: Enman, Central ‘cdeque, was in Chelton Thursday 1 busineu. Mr. Alder Wright, North Carleton, u a~ visitor to Central Bedeque on huraday. MisfAlloe Jewelliand l\~.'r. Lloyd __.__- I ' . unanunlel CralgfChelton. u vis- Mrddamea Henderson, Bedeque, Meaera. om noun and <Edgar Report of Chelton School during he ninth of April: Grade VIII. LEsther Pearson; 2, Grade V. LMarion Rogers. Grade III. 1, Austin Bears, Keith ‘Grade I. (a). l, Myrtle Rogers; 2. Grade 1. (c). 1, Virginia McCardle; ' OST people rely on Aspirin to make ellort work of their AND VICINITY- were recent vialtora in’ ardle, Chelwn paid a‘ . Fidessa Gorveatt. lule Cameron; 3,\Clara Noonan. ' Michael Delaney, ‘Stanley Delaney, len "r1"? (YUARLOTTETOWVN ought/w l ' ' ' - l 1* G I ,1 SPECIAL MEETING Junior CW l iBAKlNG (PER attend. 3683-5-7-11 I fairly large docket at the Police ‘Court yesterday morning, and the following cases were dealt with. Two prohibition; ten months and six months in jail respectively. Two ldrunks were fined $10.00 and costs land $5.00 and costs respectively. ’I‘wo ‘C. N. R. trespassers, adjourned until this morning. l l l | l i l l l BAKING POWDER v». .4 \ 1-‘- LAWN GRASS-Now is the time 7-0 look over the Lawn or Grass plot. All bare shots will need some of our mlx- ~d Lawn Grass, buy it at Carter's teed Store. 3683-54-21 A l LYs FQELIABLE‘ EWIEILI UT CO LTD 1v START T0 GET your exhibits uady for the big provincial exhibi- Uon, Charlottetown, August 19-23. Send for prize list. J. W. Boulte , aec- retary. dly-tt l 2, Eldon MacDonald; 3, Ralph Sher~ _, ry, . I ' “ Perfect attendance for the month, l PLAN!‘ SWEET PEAS and any ‘Garden Peas as soon as the ground e l l . . Clara Affl ck and Virgin a McCard e ‘I L; m‘ Buy them at Carters seed Miss Sadie Craig, Fernwood, was store‘ 3683-5441 the guestof her sister Mrs. Stanley ‘ a Jack Bedeque on Wednesday evening. l IMPERIAL Fox BISJJITS FOR ‘SALE-Imperial Fox Biscuit; wJll lstill be obtainable as the company Mrs. James Henderson, Bedeque, was a recent visitor to Sea-rletown.‘ While there she was the guest of; Mrs. Caroline Trueman. (zofs warehouse. EARLY "Beauty of Hebron," HEariy Harvest" for sale at Carter's 3583-5-7-2i ' Messrs Lewia Pearson and Lloyd Afileck were recent visitors to Sum- , a d st __ merslde. C. l we 03' l uur-novlno-nle Guardian ls‘ ‘iplSHSEd to report that His Lordship Following L! the standing o’ Nine Bishop O'Leary, who recently enter- Mlle Creek school for the month of 1°“ “l? c“? H°SPMI i” mdlml Apr“. ' ‘treatment. ls much improved , in, Grade x__1’ Margaret new. health and expects to be about again, Grade IX.-1, Rae McNeil; 2, Doris shmluy‘ l Gorveatt; 3, Gilbert MacDougall. Grade VIIL-l, Willie Smith; 2, NINE MILE CREEK THE EMERALD DRADIATIC CLUB ' - ' " Haven“ Jean Gorveatt; 3, John Betts. l Wm pwsem the" play B“ Grade VI.—1, Harold Belts and j l" Y?’ I?“ Z°°'g:t§”;g Given Gonlealt (equal); 2, Lester ‘ ‘m “es ay’ 85" ' g g smith; a, Harriet Gorveatt. l p. m. Vsale of candy in aid oi rink; Grade v34. Margaret Banach: 2‘ Admission 50c. and 25c. 36004-5-4-71 Lillian Darrnch; 3, John Campbelifl 4. Roy Campbell. Grade IV.—1, Wilma. Gorvcatt; 2, Pearl Campbell. Grade III-I, aid. Grade II. Sr.-1, Charles Betts. Grade II. Jr.—l, Elva Gorveutt; Ralph MacLcan; 3, Ruth Betts; 4. l 1 ; LAWN AND GARDEN-Mixed F81‘- itilizer, also sheep Manure for Gar- lden Vegetables and Flowers and, Grass Plots. For sole at Carter's; l l Wilfred MacDon- 1 3683444, I ‘ Seed Store. THE PROVINCIAL EXHlBITIONi lat Charlottetown, August 19-23, wilil l be the biggest and best ever Pill- 0"} ‘ here. More prlles for livestock. All] ‘freighis paid on livestock. Biggest,‘ i midway ever. Three Permrmlllkl itroupes from New York, and four; ldays horse racing. Write to your} i friends abroad and plan to entertain) l them that week. Send for prize list, ‘J. w. Bcultcr, Secretary, Charlottb‘ ; town, 1'. Island. div-if Grade I.—1, Dorothy Gorveait. Percentage oi’ attendance lmonth of April 110.2 Helen C. Driscoll, Teacher for ALBANY VILLAGE SCHOOL Standing for the month of April l is as follows: _. Grade X.-—1, Gertrude Carmichael. l 2, Anna Carmichael. Dr. Malcolm Sarent, the famous? _ Ftngllsh OlCilGIsl/fli conductor, has just‘ Grade IX.»-1, Mary Noonan; 2. rchwsd $35000 as musical director 0!. Mbhael 931M103’? 3' Kmneih Green" a London motion picture theatre} Grade VII-l, Kathleen Noonnn. which woupyrequlre only three tell-l and Wilda Bell (equal); 2, Ervin minute appearances a day_ Buchanan; 3, Layton Green. 5 Grade Vf.—l, Mary Garland; 2. Mabel Nconan; 3, Mary Carmichael.‘ Grade V.—1, Elmer Buchanan; 2, ‘ Reginald Walsh. ‘ Grade IV.—1, Olive Buchanan; 2.: continued from page 3 Robert Carmichael; 3, Benedict Car- '____ ________ mkhael‘ l “Connie has swell ideas, doesn't Grade HL-l‘ Alice Dug“; 2' Sea" 1511c?“ Jerry said, strapping the which $331186“: geringde Nolznanblier‘ ‘, to his wrist and admiring it. "But W5,‘ a“ a“ l" “m5 “w” ' ‘funnv my sending her a watch too.‘ Grade II.—1, Edna. Dllgay; 2, An- ‘ “Ink”. i i l , She had sent Fred a. completeiyi Grade I.—1, Hilda Mutlart; 2, Eva _cqulpped first-aid kit with a note‘ Dugay; 3. Florence Cameron, George I m“ said‘ “Just m case" on 1L p,-es_ Noonan and Ralph Francis (equal). gents disposed of, they sat, down to Perfect attendance: Mary Noona11,'brcakfa5t_ nngermg We, they, my. ‘ ice and discussing plans for the com- 1 dng flight. After breakfast they left 1 l l l 'l‘HE GOLDEN GIRL Keith Campbell, Wilda Roll, Ervill Buchanan, Lloyd Cameron, Olive Buchanan, Seaman Bell. Eldon Noo- nan, Alice Dulgay, Lyman Walsh" Ambrose Noonan. Teacher, A. Laura Muttart Saskatchewan Mall . ‘Now Feels 100"" Better Mr. L. Siaud speaks highly of Dodd‘: f Kidney Pills 110N017 R011 101' Mlddlflon 5311901 Kidney trouble caused him weakness for month of April: l of the body and eyes. (Primary) | FORGET, saslc, May 6—(Sepcial) ‘Grade V.—1, Cottie Bradshaw; 2.l-_“fn former years I have been af- Gladys McCardle; 3, Rosapndfected with Kidney trouble calming Wrlglll. ‘lweakncss of the body and eyes,” Grade IV.—i. Norma Craig: 2. writes Mr. L. Siaud. a troll-known Florence Craig; 3. Peter Mulligan. ,resldent of this place. "Since I ad- Grade III.—1, Edwin Snlith; 2. Ar- opted the custom of taking Dodd‘s thur wright: 3, Melbourne Wright. Kidney Pills l feel 100 per cent bet- Gflde II 5fl\10\’—1. M111‘)! Mulli- ter. Let this letter convince all suf- gan; 2, Everett Bradshaw; 3, Bobby ferers from Kidney trouble that. McNelll. ‘Two Dodds Kidney Pills. three Grade II. Junior-l, Cora lticKen- time a day Ls better than a person na; 2, Marguerite Craig; 3. Alma Al- 1 in the hospital. _ The m“ to good health lies ‘through the Kidlleyl- U 1119)‘ B" MIDDLETON SCHOOL one, I.--l, Wilma .1. Reid; 2. ev- . ‘W’ » ~ - mil Allen: a. Geor e Smith; 4. ke t well and etmh . all the impur- ""d'i"’ll*ll.l'ljlll ‘mfm “mm” ‘km’ "d w"h°“t George Reid-Mary .1. “Smith, Tcach- m: are strained all: o1 the blood. ‘iilfiii-Iwui lguflfl .1, gnxe? doecakalot as‘: h“? er, ‘If they are weak and out of order i" W" I lb,“ i, . T“ a "m, 53$ dlrectsliindnuiitli Vthe impurities atay ln the blood and \’ Qmiilii T/fk" in If°'":.! which everyone tlloilld be familiar, - disease is the aure result. - 1nirlolluoyn"lnfah37 ., b, any “a in“ much needle" Have a time and place for every- Doddls Kidney Pills keep the kid- ' ' ' ' . - aaderlng. - ~ . - 1 . thins and do everything in 1n umeneyl in good condition u» <10 their _ , ~ - : . compliah more, but have more leisure ‘work of cleaning and purifying the than those who are always llurrylmt. 1,1004, ‘ ‘la 1f vainly attemotln: to overtake‘ Wonk. nervous. run-down men and _ , \ i VIII Li!!!“ time that ha! been lost-Tryon m‘ V."‘“1.’l‘i should glw them a trial at ‘- ' m, ntM warda. , once. Ilflllfillll-IOTIIO-TII-Dllll All! Central Guardian L. tonight at League of the Cross Hall at 8 o'clock. All members please |' POLICE COURT-There was I has a stock on hand at Carter BSGB-tf SEED POTATOES —, “Early 80st,", I c T00 MUCH MUSH! —And What lt Mean With our daily three meals composed almost. entirely of aloft, “mushy” fonds which require little or no chewing, which are swallowed almost with one gulp-is it any wonder that poor teeth and poor digestion are found in such an astonish- ingly large number of homes to-dny? We recognize the importance of excr- cising our bodies. W's know that the fin- It physique-the strongest muscles-will l~tcriorate without use. Wily should w: ; think our teeth are exempt from this law? From early childhood on through adult life, our teeth nccd exercise. When the tllrce-yrarold child chcws vigorously he ls influencing the welfare of both his tem- porary and his permanent tccth, He is developing the Don't-s and muscles of his face and jaws, thus providing space for a fine, even set of permanent teeth instead of crowded, crooked ones. Pie is increas- ing the symmetry of his face and head. According to some authorities, he is fav- ourably influencing the condition of the nasal passages and helping to prevent en- larged adcnoids. But without the exercise of chewing- without the pull of the strong jaw muscles which affects practirally tilc cnllrc face and head-nil these part5 lhrk the slllmlllltinn and circulation they must have in orrlcr to develop properly. Thut is it'll)‘ children should chew! Adults ellullld chew because stimulation and circulation arc absolutely neccss _v to keep the gums and surrounding tissues of 1 the teeth in healthy condition. Nu mam-r l how well your teeth may have been built l —no matter how strong and sound the enameF-rliszlsicr can come to them ii excr- cisc is lacking. Gums grow soft anrl tender. They lose their tone and blccll easily. Scri- ous ginglvai disease may iuilolv-inlcctiun -—“pyorrhca"—~and loss of tccill l That is ivlly you hear warnings sounded on all sides. Hced thcml Set your teeth to workl Eat foods which require tllLll-l- ing For no arlificslll SllflllllJllOfl of the gums dental authorities say, can bc as completely efficacious :15 lin- mlluml stimu- lation that comes from proper mastication of food i i i i ) i I l l l c‘ D 1' ' v A rlsp e lclousness. RIGHT from the package Grape-Nuts is ready to serve-crisp, delicious, healthful. Try i: tomorrow with milk or cream. Four teaspoonful: is a serv- ing- Jess than one cent’s worth! Grocers everywhere sell it-wax-wrappcd. rape=Nuts SEND FOR TRIAL PACKAGES . Address: Canadian POSlJfIi Company, Limited, 13H"- 1 , Sterling Tower, Toronto 2, Ontario. l l 64-25 l0 do some final ti: ring before fiancine, who had recently become Fred scoffed, "You? Why, you do? taking the Golden Girl up in the Mrs. Clark, “he's just jealous. I'm go- weigh more than a feather." I afternoon. ling to have One like it, only blue. I "I weigh a 115," 50-50 told hin- "I'll be back for you a; one," Fred l think it's slick." "And that's probably a 115 pounr told So-so when thcyleft. “Be Sure. “She looks more like a bird of more than you plan to carry." you‘re ready and all dolled up in ‘paradise to me," Mack said, inspect- .“we'll try lt once more," Jerry sallj what the well-dressed nvlatrix willllng so-so gravely. "So-so may be right, though I hr wear." l “That's what Fred think she is," hoped we could allow that. much 1e" So-so promised. The house seenled ‘ Jerry said, and there was a, general way over our gas ‘when westart c vezy quiet after they had gone and I laugh, for every one on the field knew the big flight." So-so sat musing, regretting that herb: Fred: long sclgefor So-sds al- Once more they taxled down t.‘ _ ‘ father could- not have silnrcd this fections. field. This time the big ship took tl happy Christmas with her. At noon; The gravcty died away when tllc gll‘ without a murmur. "She lu she went up to put On the new flying . Golden Girl was wheeled out of her needed warming up I knew shed 1 costume. "I really am pretty in this, ’ 5 hangar. Even with her first coat o! it.” Jerry shouted back, wheeling ti she thought with a last look in the l paint she was a glistening and beau- Golden Girl in a wide circle over ti. mirror before she went down to show ‘I tlful ‘object against the Christmas field, hloe. ‘snow. They flew about for half an hov "Land of goodness," that worthy "Bad day f?" ll i?” 1118M." Clark, Jerry twice sending her straight in exclaimed, “you look just like U1? said critically, “strong head ‘winds: the wind and bucking the gale B: pictures in the paper, , Miss Solange. ‘ from over the sound and you've gob‘ lantly. Down to a landing and t I bet Miss Constance goin‘ to get one a big load there." comments of an admiring crowd. like that, pants and everything, nllil-‘l “She'll make it," Fred declared. "I.'1‘ “She'll do," he announced, “Not ule she gets back." wvitll you, So-so, we'll show these. lng sweeter than that engine." The Fred could not keep the admlra-jtloubting Thomeses what a pair o!|wa.s real affection in his voice. “Sol tlon from his eyes when he came for golden heels looks like." iglrl!" and he laid ills hand On t her. "Wait until the boys at the,‘ The engine wos tuned, Jerry shout- l golden hood. field see you, So-so. They ‘re all led “Contract? the Golden Girl stafl-l They wont then to telegraph C0 around to sec us tukc the Golden I ed down the field, straining at herl stance, "F111;: test. successful. H111 Girl up, You'll knock ‘c111 cold, every l 10nd. After three trails when the giant back to have your share of the ful one." sillp failed to take the air Jerry he wired. So-so had to stand for a good dell choked off the engine. "Too much Late that night he had an answt ' of chalflng that afternoon. "I don't ‘ load,“ he decided. I ‘lug wire. “Congratulations. Comi‘ know whether you look more like a‘ “r11 get. out," So-so offered, "Youlback Friday. Love to all around, Co. parrot or a peacock, So-so," Clarklrlldnt plan on having the weight ofi stance." - l told her. l an extra person aboard. Try lt with “Never you mind, So-so.“ declared me out of the cockpit.” mioirlleed tljffj l r0 BE bournvusp :1 Nowfi You remember way back when you were a kid and you stubbed your toe or pricked your finger——remember the doughnut Mother used to glve you to heal that “wound.” You remember, they were so delicious you simply llad t0 “swipe” another when she wasrl t look- ing. Our doughnuts are exactly like hers, so lgllt and crispy they seem to “melt-away-lnts‘ nothingness” in your mouth. No one ought, to “swipe” them now, they should be $811184 to everybody. Oil sale at all high grade food ch09!- Order a dozen today. H 161 Kent Se;- [STEM/ARTS BAKERY i“ Phone 211