MAY s. 192s Rl risr-Tflsili Nvurishiné UIT made of perfect Thole grams _of wheat- eIiCiOIIS with butter. heese or marmalades PINEAPPLE (Sutton 1N LARGE firms) 100 TINs IN out: WINDOW ,QUALI’l‘Y GUARANTEED, 19 p... Cts. TIN Ir- TOMATOES 5» 29c PEAS or CORN F?» 9.94: PEACHES _ 45c Pears - 2 for 35c Plums i i 59's TAxl, i111)’ wnd night ser- vice. Phone us? o]- 209-; PLAN IS NOW OPEN for the Odd Fellows mystery -play "Anne" III ihv Prince ldtlwnrd Monday and 'l‘ueuday this week. .. Y ON RETlRE-Erljl-ST. -Mr. Geo. Worthy 0f thc C. N. It. shops has retired under the Provident Fu-nd after forty-five years service. LATEST SPRING Styles. and colon-i Ladies new short handle umbrellas and gungihgdgg 301d on Anniversary Days at wholesale prices. Prowae Bros Ltd. .___,_. AUCTION SALE on Market Sflilflr". 'i‘ilcntlay, Mny 4th, nt 12 “Thick oi‘ beautiful chestnut mare 3 Years old, guaranteed in every way, only reason for selling, bought auto truck. Clarke Bros. J. A. Mac- Donald, Auctioneer. 9058-5~3-2l, T0 RETIRE FROM WORK. _ Rev. G. W. F. ulendenning, the iwlio is laid up with pneumonia, ul- lso of Ziir. hialrolm McPherson, l-Jl- jdon, who is laid up with la crippc Sand asthlnzi. llvliflfiflii Millie and Alice ttnce Esther Younker) a son. John ilicrtrum. Cotigrutuiations. This is ilmoou. the first of last week, float- prBBPlli. minister. ia expecting to retire from active church work curly in that month. following a. sitting of the Maritime conference in Sackville i~n the last week in May. After that his Pplans are as yet uncertain. iHe has served ai- rendy ‘l8 years as nu active minist- er of the church, his first charge having been at Bridgewatan N. in 187R,“ ‘Mnncton Transcript. (Mr (lltintlen-ning was formerly stattioned in Charlottetown). will regret to learn of the serious illness ol‘ airs. Peter Penny, Eldon, Mt ’iliiams, Charlottetown. were patssrnutirs on ilw outgoing ‘Nlllffély’ linnhnr train on Monday, April 19th They are now visiting several ptirts oi‘ this vicinity.-—Born at Pinette on Thursday. April 15th. i926 in Mr. and Mrs. Geo Docherty the third time the stollk visited this wicinity in litZti ICE CONDlTlON$v--‘Thc high tides coincident ‘with the full ed on‘ the board ice which was iyi-ng on the bottom in shore nil along thc North Side. The coast is now clcur. North Side fishermen launched their lboats last Tuesday and gave them a try-out. Though llit- ire has left the shore there BELFAST Norse-nim- fricnds‘ FIVE YOUNG MEN wantlnB positions on farms have just arriv- ed from England. Any person needing farm help should appll’ at once to Dept. of Agriculture. Charlottetown. 90!'3-4-30-3l THRESHED GRAIN COMPETI- TOFL-Iln publishing the score for the thrashed grain competition the name ol.‘ Leonard Wood of Dun; das was omitted. The score for his wheat was 79. T0 TAKE UP FARMING —Mr. John ll. Wilson arrived In the city Tuesday night, from Boston, and letlt iwednccday morning for St. Peters Bay where he intemle taking up -farm-ing and hog raisingflvlr. Wil- son has been in Belchertown Marni. ifor thc lrast year. taking a special cottrse in farming and hog rais- mg. HAD NARROW ‘ESOAPEP- A ‘Mono-ton. N. -B. dcspatch of April 29th says: A two atory house own- ed and occupied by Gordon Mac- Donald on ‘Maple Street, this city. was completely destroyed by flro shortly before midnight tonight. Mr. MacDonald, a deaf mute. (a native of Prince Edward Inland) and a carpenter by trade- saved his trunk and tools and then jump- ed from an Upstairs window to sni- ety. The firemen were quickly on the scene, but it was too late to save the building. The houso was valued at $5.000 with $2.000 insur- ance. lMlr. MacDonald was taken to a neighbor's residence whore he in being looked alter. Mr, MacDonald was not in the best of health, hav- ing suffered an accident some time “R0 that confined him to the hos- pitnl for several months. He also injured his leg slightly last night. in jumping‘ to safely and had to he assisted from the scene. Mr. (lordon ‘MacDonald, mentioned the Belfast District. lie has many friends in that community, and all will join with us in extending sym- Dflilly to him on his severe loss, PERSONALS _ Xifflxl’. Brown, and Mrs. (leo. S. Nit-Cormack have returned from a visit to Sydney and Antlgonish. Mr- J- Lizhiizer. c. N. n. Milfittil‘ lleclizinir, this week presented to Mrs. Martin Walsh, the Long ser- vice Medal recently awarded u, her husband, the lutu ‘Martin \Valsh. remains a lot or snow and ire 15c Per Tin CampbelPs TOMATO SOUP 2 Tins For 25c JENKINS <8: SUN A “D- GROCERS g llatural‘ Tread A i Shoes Ara being featured by u: thl: Jllr, stronger than ever Tilly are particularly. good iorthou having trouble with their feet. They Have Brought Comfort To Hundreds, will’ Not To You ? V A" "l" and m:ny width: carried In stock, for" Mon and Women. They are mqdn Willi low heap, flexibio cola: Ind ahankl. ~___ NATURE’S WAY l vtonmillfir comfort ch00 for m" "i!- urrylng q Mn" M" M‘ thou: who _lllir leu In p14“, wanna; Fncrrwum ll Elrsfhem. They an EAGV, Y- EASY, and 02.00 par ALLEY- t. °"-"°"flvwn. n. u. i.» ~lN$TlTUTE MEETING The Annual meuninsnfihcwvln- en's institute on EastRoyalty was hold at. the home of Mrs. Alex Mac- Nevin, on the 9th inst» with an at.- tendance of ten members. The meeting opened with the institute 0do,_nnd after the min- ulcu oi‘ tln- previous meeting were read by the Secretary. The Pres- ident Mrs. Alex MacNevin KB" it vrry intcrteating report of the Work dour since the organlzatiml 0i‘ this institute in Octobcnflllll 811- lltlll\‘(lil|‘(l(| to cncourallu the mom- bors In icontinue, in their good work. She thanked the members. for tho valuable assistance £1165’ had given hcr during her term 01' uillt-c. A flntalletl account ol‘ the Disti- tutc financially, was then feflilby u“. gi-yy-Trcusurer, ‘Miss Emma Holmes. _ ' "r-bo (irons receipts of 8223-94 wcic rcitllzcil, and a balance of t INSIDIOUS l EYE STRAIN 1 We use thl: adjective nd- viscdly. Sufferers from Eyoltrnln may hnv: perfect vl:lon nnd thonfora do not oulpocf. the pram» of :ny :y: 0:100!- ~ The motive pownr of th: entire human k-rllfllll" 1' Nerve EnarIY- ' Normal cyan, it in computed utilize about: 20% of thll Norv: Emmy, but when Eyo- nrilnh present. a much lug» q,- prnporflflll In requlnd- Hana defective oyonillrfllflll their oomumptlon ofynn ox- cuniva amount of Ncrv: En- ‘grgy, may urlounly Afloat tho functioning of other orllf" of th: body, and produce Ill hnlth. ‘ HAVE YOUR EYE. EXAMINED F. NGIIGNUNNSN Olhfnflllli I: 3 for trap iballast a-nd for Kellicks (anchorage) in many cases the lobstci- men had to quarry out stones in the fields. The extension for a wcck was needed and much itpprociatctl. With the ice now gone herring for bait should son-n show up. There being no fresh bait. ilishing expectations cannot be realized to any extent until the herring strikes along shore or until vvs b,- oome with herring from the Aiztgwlulen Islands. RECEIVES APPOINTMENT. - ‘Mr. Lesley Adams has been up- pointcd representative for this .l’roviucr. ul‘ tlic National Life lu- ‘suruntzti (Jompany of Canada. >Mr. hulame urp to the time of his ap- Ipzintment had been Principal oi ithc Souris tl-li h School, and an ox- ‘lnspector of t e public schools. He has been connected with the touch ing profession ifor over twenty years. and has gained a flne reputa- tion in educational work as a tea- cher, principal and inspector. 1t is with regret. that nil who know him will learn of his resignation and his leaving educational endeavor. lie is a member of the Executive of the Teachers‘ Federation of this Province. and of the Educational Columilislon. $116.07 in the treasury. The following officers were el- ectod. President. Mrs. Fred Andrew. Vice Prositltwnh, Mrs. Allison llolmcs. iSedy-Trcasurert, ilviiiss VeraAn- drew. Directors: Mrs. John E. Holmes. "Mrs. Wmllarmil. and M-rn.-P. S. Bradley. Auditors: Mrs. Victor iMacwiifi- int: was finished. luncheon was a very pleasant social hour in ‘Puke the pr-p from your uyspcpci: with Ir. to till drops of Helpers Syrup in a glnun of water nu directed on the bot- _._ FASHION FA NCIES iinlll-s and Miss Emma. Holmes. ugh; n1 deeper green and tiny Alter the business of the meet- swam with nickel bucklel uc-rvcd by the hostess. and allspont with from fugue“ whim-ed (by shilling "nil Emmfl- identical shade of sea green as the -—n-—- dress. \- f By Marie Belmont The two-piece mode seems to hold an undisputed place for day- time sports wear. dimple frock mbove. which achieves newness and chic in its use of in- The skirt is plain at the back. pleats. The small felt hat is the tie. Any Drug store. ......-i_i-- How Often Do ‘ You Shave? i Hlve you ever tried 1 comm‘; shaving Crnlm? j Quality cradled thin dimnnd. y demlnd made pouibio th: pa“, that n why i! ll "is cheapedt and but Shaving sg-p, |f you :l\:v: youw t "u mlko lt n plum" by unlng Oolglfll Qhavlng > cram. We curry a 011M911" ‘ line of Colin!"- ~ 1 t Harold L.‘ Worthy educator. more: 211' a Safari Sizre quick relief CORNS 0m mlnufo-lnd the pain of’ that corn nndnl Relief‘ thin w:y in n mlnonf, bocnuu Dr. Scholi’: ino- pnd: remove the oaulo- pruning or rubbing of lbon. One: the corn ll gong it can’! come buck, because ZlnO-pldl atop it bofor: it ha: time to mn- Doo: nu with rink of lnfocdon. Dr.8choll'n lno-pndun lhlmmgd]- 31:6. adilgk- Plfltlxtvl, hallo’; l n ll dlhdp or choc dulqtfliddtf _ , i M rm Mmnlo. "n. n. smn no‘ Cu, III Abllidt If" I‘, Tummy,’ an; a mm OHARLOTTETOWN cunrinmv i Tilt iJEllTillli. GUARDIAN “Weren’t you clever to choose a Congoleum Rug!” What a pleasure it is to usher your guest into a room that is the perfection of dainty charm! With a Congolcum Gold Seal Art-' Rug on the floor you have gone far toward that idcai—and at such reasonable cost. This young housewife has made her Gold Sea! Rug the basis for the color scheme of the room. Unfortunately it is impossible to show you in a newspaper how the colors of the rug blend with the wall, curtains and other furnishings of this up-ttrdatc room. wbuvc is a native of Garfield, in‘ Whatever room in the house needs liven- ing up—thcre’s a Congolcum Rug to help you do it. You can choose from rich Oriental patterns in dcep mellow shades and from beautiful floral effects in delicate colors. Congoleum Rugs are so practical and lahor-saving—two important features that modern Canadian women insist upon. Since they are waterproof and dustproof, you can only ART-Russ Made in Canada-by Canadians-for Canadians y/IIIu/MIIIIIIIIJ,‘ I '"////// THE MARKETS i i i i i i , l l NG I unlillllnuuunlnn. » ///// i» 7m?“ give youawell fur nished home. Buy yours at PROWSE BROS., Ltd. i On the floor fr‘ flu Krulmfv pat- tzm — a brautiful China: dzrign in mullzmy, gold and royal blw. It i: Congolzum Rug No. 56?. kccpthcm immaculate with the simplestkind ofclcaning. And these rugs cling tight to the floor without a single fastening of any kind. _Sizcs range from small handy mats to nine by fifteen foot room-size rugs. Alwoys Look for the Gold Sea! Don't take it for granted that just any labor-saving floor-covering is Congoleum. All genuine Con olcum bears the Gold Scai pasted on the ace of the pattern. 'l‘his Gold Seal, as shown above, has stood for years in the minds of millions of women as a positive assurance of superior quality and proved value. It reads and means, “Satis- faction Guarantccd or Your Money Back." You owe it to yourself to sec Congnicum Rugs—-thcy are the biggest floor-covering value in all Canada. Your dealer will hc‘ glad to show them to you. CQNGOLEUM- CANADA LIMITED 1270 St. Patrick Street, Montreal, Quebec Ccngolzum Canada Li ‘ itcd 1210 st. Pmick StrcctinMontreal, Quebec - Gcmlcmeln-I shall be glad to have you send me (with- out coat or obligation) a copy of your lllmuatcd folder, " ' your Home vi Congvleam An- Qvnooobolcnchnllvooolbolvoauo-uuncn-q Nuns...‘ 193R?’- -E Jersey in sea green makes tho " trTO D STO ill ES fifiAllYwlchppiutwba lbovlflflyhgintllcvoofit ibollhadlboauoldlittlepnlu, lndtlnoooldldunnmndln OHARLGTTETOWN her ‘If: tdliugnlnofuryi“ Roac- nnnynld. Allnelilmxedihe beudlhinh ‘Iunelluhllnroolnoflnrth "ulnbbhuububblel Toflvc theflarcndrinlcn4ugle. ‘ugh... lull! lllllly....nphlh....gurgle 1".- bllltnuhubbkl" i J. Lester. Douglas 89 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. Agent for 1h: SHARPLE! CREAM Extra 9:8: on hand. fififiwtfifa ~hu::c:n-da: Write or. phone 1M or 938 i. (mud m Inc mu drunk‘ l. BLATCHFORWS CALF MEAL (The Original Calf Meal) ELEVEN CHARACTERISTICS: i-lt la thoroughly sterilized and stnm-oooked ready for feeding. 2-it in prepared for easy digectionl by the youngest calf. Calves like l‘t and continue to like l!- “lt ll good to the last drop." 3—-It contain: 1B ingredients-ail pure. rloh. "Oilrilllllli . food-no low-grade try-products or “leftover-n” in lt- 4—ltc protein in derived from both :nimal lnd vmeflblo SOUTOGS. 5—-Evcry JOi-llld equal; in feeding: value one gallon of pure, whole milk at about one-fourth what a gallon of milk will nit fr.- 6—lt la prepared for the sole purpose of duplicating the wild matter contained in whole milk. The nnnlyul: n to protein and fat l: almoot identical. 7—lt rlinel calve: from bnbyhood no In early, lturdy. maturity without the usual ion: or setbacks. a-n in uled by more nucceuful breed": than any other Calf Meal. 9—It II a product of the world’; olden manufacturer: of mixed feeds. ’ 10-h l: the result of over 125 yuan’ actual axporloneo in railing cniven—thl: in your protection‘ l1--Every bag cold on n sntilfnoticn ‘gulrnnfotd Bil- Soid in 25 and 100 lb. Blpo Ind by the Pound- Buy n bug today-your denier In: if. autrcurono CALF MEAL $0., OF cA-NADA. LTD. CARTER s. co., Limited GHARLOUTITOWN