. JUNE 12, 1922 5(“\\\\ki\f\“““ ‘ 'If/W/ / Its Paritg / /. \ Moans Strength w // Ricp, pure cocosnut and pnlm oils are skilfully blended into Sunliglit— / _ making it the most efficient oI ail ‘ Iaundry soaps. i Çhip hall a-oake oI Sunlight into your washer, stir into a lnther. then put in your clothes and start thc machine. You will have the snowiest, sweetest and cleanesl wash you ever saw, ior the dirl iust runs swsy in the rinsins. ' sis Sunli api o ’/.//.I/.//////.// !I ! l! l l l \ ‘ S 50/, LEVER BROTHBRS LIMITBD TORUN‘I‘D . 28‘h, tox- Soclal ln ald’ ot .Çlty H0). ‘ ._('o. 1mm ras ciim ormrowsnrmænmn i -v Central {Guiriliiii BHOP l'rom Holmsn's Catalog. ROBIN HOOD ELOUR—Your gro- cer sells It, ever'y bas gu‘arsatesd. . ü. . .- . " ' r a“ i, con-"s HAVE a.v,w0mn‘s gond sllpper wlth elastic front tor 81.00. RESERVE WrE-DNBSDAY, JUNE pltal. BOSTON SPOfiT OXFOBDS. tha latest styles. see {hem M. ALLEY a. co. LTD. .- ‘ M. v JUST RECEIVED. MIMSB and. Boys Whlte Holtday OxXords tor’ 31.00. at nom BROBI. L'on. L RESERVE WEDNEBDAY. JUNE 21st {or a Gorden' Party. at Sid— inount in nid ot Protestant Orpliun» age. ' d‘ SLATER Is Bont. lt. nie bos’t Military Gol‘ts la the place to bny GOFFB' sANDALs at 81.00 wlll be nll gone in a tew Gays. Hurry lr you want s pair. organization HEAR MR. ‘iOVER-LAND” (H. E Porter) on the v .olln ut Vernon Riv- er, Mondny, Jnne 12th.' ‘ A REAL oooD PLAY, "Civil Sel" vive" nt Vernon River on Monday-r . June 12th, a ' fivc divisions in I9l9. In “399 the members BEST QUALITY feed oats at tha‘ . 10West prlce. CilnadlIu-Fnrm Pro- ducts. Ltd., 139 Kent St.. Char? lotteloiwm. - -»' " SNEAKE‘RS, BNEAKERS, SAND-i ALS——L.owest .prlcoe aszLLEY a . ‘ Ï? CHILDREN’S LOW SNEAKERS ln black. min 75e a pair ut ALLEY & 00. L111). ' the members ol the .,.:.r ç. . CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. Hn'av. Ewen MimDougzlll lell erul'Il li‘rl- (Iuy liith ut Point Prini nt 7.30 p. m, oI thc Association. ‘ A- LARGE‘SELEÇTION of up t0 dan serge sults on'sale al (me Coilv’incing Evidence wera asked to pick their favorite chewlng. tobacco. There was flve dlflerent brauds In caddies displayed, and all of the seven men picked Hickey’s Black Twist 0l course they wanted the best and that's why they pleked chkey's, the tobscco wlth a flavor all Its own. ...... .. ‘ i i w liiikey" 8: iNîcholion ’l‘obacco Cil, Llil. Manufacturer. cnadlotteltown . Crletwn ilin Comay’s Baklng Contesl Ior Wives THREE' CASH PRIZES AND BAG OF GOLD BOND FLOUR FOR BEST BREAD .Ws The Charlottetown Mllllna Company wlll hold a bak- Ing contest for' tha housewlves of Charlottetown. and are offeran substantial caoh prizes and a bag of tlour for com- petitlon. ' The contest wlll start rlght away, but all entriea must 4 he In not later'than 10 a. m. on the' mornlng of the 28th Instant In the Market Building. The particulars of the Content are au foiiows:— Any housewlle, woman or girl In the Clty may com- pete. All entrles will be recelved at thc Market Building on the mornan of June 28th when judglng wlll take place. Each competitor will be required to bring one Ioañ of bread baked lrom Goid Bond Fleur, and be asked to slnn a certificats to that affect, stating aise tram whom the fiour lJnne 13, and Frldny 16, nid or in] l ' innxloua to serve you. ‘ & Co. ' ot lresh mlned Alblon _ Your nrder wlll ho lilled promptl. ' for St. John's tlio sama dny. Car; Illlllf prlce todily at:S. A. Mchn— ald's. , v ' ' JUST ascewe'n au“ “masser .E. l. 'Hospllal.___ lu MARYSWLLE ÿ WHEN IN NEED oF GOAL. try‘ MONCTON,“ us for qunllty. prompt and caretul NASHWAAKIS <Iellvary and gond service. We arai c. Lyonsl THE s. s. CANADIAN SAPPER OROMÛCTO salls (min Montrez“. Jonc 17th, will be due nt (‘lmrlottetown .Iune 20th, and salis lor St. John‘s. Ntld.. wilh live stock on deck and genornl cargo under deck. Buntain Bail & Co.. Agents. DISCHARGING TODAY. Schnnnor B. H. Thorlinrn par cargo ' ° Nut eom lnvested In C. Lyons & Co. 8. S. MAPLEDAWN—Tbis steani- ‘er will leave Montreal Juns 10th. renchlng (‘linrlottetown Juna 13th and will snll trom Charlotletown vell Bros, Agents. ROBIN HOOD POR RIDGE WHEAT—Speolnl pries to intru- THE national organiza its F ifty-First Annua Hotel, St. Andrews-by-the-Sea, This opportunity is t The Association was founded in 1872. in I899. incorporated in I902 and divi was Hi; in I905. I.604; in I9IÛ. 2.450; in I9l5. ' 3.098; and at prescrit 4,252. According to the Constitution promote Canadian Industries ‘and to furt . manulacturers and cxporters and tu tender sucll services and assistance to generally. as the Association shsll The Association is governed between Council elected by ballot on tlie basis ni one member tu every LOWER NEGUAC NEWCASTLE ' A n NORTH DEVON‘ wages in the factories o what mannfacturmg means manufacturmg m these provinces an 246 million dollars. Tlie members 0l the Association in the Maritime Provinces are especially urged to com'e to the Annual Meeting 0l their national organizaiion. made in the factories is canadiah w Man -. i‘. ’a «i ‘i'. 1+, l- .x w— r Association (Incorporated) tion 0l {tlie manufacturers oI Canada, will .IIOICI I General Meeting in the Algonquin New Brunswick. i JUNE 20,. 21, 22 and 23, 1922 aken to give some information in regard t0 the history, objects and l oi the Canadian Manufacturers Association. History Objects Association and to manufacturcrs deem advxsable Irom time . Government Annual Meetings by Nova Scotia AMHERST ANNAPOLIS It waszorganized on a national basis ded for administrative purposes into “the objects of the Association shall be to IIEI' the interests oi Canadian and exporter: to lime. an Executive fiily members Womiui's whlte shoes. 81.00. 81.60, PORT ELGIN S108, 83.00, S:i_.40, etc. Gol’l’ Bras. REXTON Ltd. BATHURST RICHIBUCTO A MAUNFACTUR‘ER’S llne in BATHURST VILLAGE SACKVILLE Lulilies; Suite; ili une-liait prlce on BLACKS HARBOUR SHEDIAC a: x l. . ' ‘ . “ ILIOÊW‘IJISÎ mornlng ai, b. A. ‘VIL BURTÏDCORNËR ST. GEORGE , CAMPBELLTON ST. JOHN HIÎXYE 85,000.00 :lvnilable for lm- CHATHAM ST MARY’S met ne in .i. . i. tint “z- ‘ l Igage 0l ren‘lgäsiliiîg. IV‘llàlCDIil‘iilIiinïild DALHOUSHËÎ ST' ST EPEIIEN Militl’liee, Sollcitors. Rlley Bldg. FREDERIÇION SUSSEX W“ a GRAND BAY ‘ 4 TEMPERANCE VALE CONTRIBUTIONS f llIi 'be recelved In Mnrkei) oiig’î‘ilesII/ayi HILLSBOROUCH‘ WOODSTOCK ROYAL BEAR RIVER BRIDGETOWN In I900 the Association Ilad 5 mendier: in the Maritime Provinces; now i‘. lia: Zôl members, Latest available statistics show that 54,000“peo f the Maritime Provinces. to the people. The finances and general administrative work of tlie Association are super— which is practicslly the Bond oi Directors vised by an Executive Committee, ni thc Association. Standing Committees of m'embern supervise thc work of the following 5' specialized departments. which give l. Transportation Department 2. Tarilf Department 3. Insurance Department 4 Legal Department 5. Commercial Intelligence Dept. Organization in the Maritime Provmces The Maritime Division deals witli matters in the Maritime Provinces through an Executive Committee eIectcd annuslIy by the members resident in tliese Provinces. Tire Office of tire Maritime Division is located in Amherst. Nova Scotia. Standing Committecs deal With transportation. legislation, educaticn and other industrial problems affecting tlie Maritime Provinces. MEMBERSHIP IN THE MARITIME PROVINCES vllio are Iocated in the following cities. towns and villages: BRIDGEWATER PICTOU CANNING PORT HAWKESBURY CHESTER STEWIACKE DARTMOUTH SYDNEY Il I ËBY ' TRURO HALIFAX WHITEHAVEN . I ‘AVI‘SPORT WINDSOR HEBRON WINDSOR JUNCTION " 'IONA YARMOUTH Prince Edward Island LONDONDERRY CHARLOTTETOWN LUNENBURG v CEORCETOWN LYONS BROOK KENSINGTON MELANSON MONTACUE MIDDLETON MURRÀY HARBOR NEW GERMANY SOURIS NEW GLASGOW SUMMERSIDE ‘ OXFORD TIGNISH Over 225 million "l Issued by the Canadian Manufacturers Association (lncorporated) ufactur pIe normally' earn salaries and Add their de endents to realize d the annual value of the articles service and advicc tu members: 6. Industriel Relations Department 7. Trade Sections Department 8. Publisliing Department 9. Éducation Depnrtment oIIars of capital is ducs thls (Iellclous breakfast eerenl. 4... . was purchased. 'lhe competltor’s name and numbor wlll be ontered In a hook by the Secretary. but tha name wlll not appedr on the bread to be Judaed. The Judges will be ‘two ol' the baken et liils clty, and one housewlte who ls not competlng. and has proved her Judgment ot bread by baklnq from'the came flour. Each competltor wlll be allowed to remove her ex- h Illblt alter me Content, exçcpt the prlze wlnners. ._ Thoï exhjbltr‘of tho prlze wlnnerl wlll .be placed on ' l Ë i i .3. dlsplay in one ol‘ the prominent store wlndoWs.wlth a card announcina the name and prlze accordlnq to merlt. 'All exhlblts not rernoved trom tho‘ Market Building befora noon on the 29th wlll be qlven to nome charitable Institution. The pneu wlll he as follows: Fir t—415.00 Sec nd—310.00 Th d—45.00 Fourth—24 pound'hao of Gold Bond Flour. Ladies winhlng to cet entr) certificats: at any tlme con do so by calllng on Mr'. Roman al: tho Stratncona Hotei. NO ENTRANCE FEE WILL BE CHARGED ‘ lI' Ladies: Aak your grocer for Gold Bond Flour, and ha deesn't-keep lt call un the Charlottetown Mllllng Com- pa ny, Phone 866. E. R. BROW. 146 Richmond Street ‘ia. Charlottetown Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insuranceîat Lowest rate. Agentat 'Summerside, Lloyd [servis . Good Stong Stock Grimpantes. MM A“. AAAAAAAA v I 099...- "wuwvv" "un" \ wwwvvvvvvv gonds. . sesson with a new stock. 'I‘lils sale liolsteln cnItle on WI‘ Elghteen cents pack-tige. two packæ ges lor tlilrty—llve cents. All gro« vers. EGG DAY.—Egg Dny ior llm P. E. Islnnd Hospital Tuesdny, June 13th, and Frlday 16th. TRY A LOAD or Inverness screnned for yonr kltcllen, rouge. _. MISCELLANEOUS SHOWER. - A i-lenn. qulcq mal, esneclally for Miss tha Keegan was glven a mls snminer use. Ring lil tor_prompt cellaneons shower nt the home ol iiéliVGPYl 'flnd gond oervlc’e. C. lier cousin. iMra. Wlllls Whltemore. [105’118 & CD. 48 lLlncoln St.. iMalden. Mnss. by ‘ lier relatives and triends {rom me A PERSONAL MESSAGE: Mr. Multiple Wlndlng 'Compnny. Tlia _ and Mrs. Fnrmer. Mr. and ‘Mra. nt’l’nir was l1 complets surprise, nnd "Ê' l.‘ltynlall; Mr. and Mrs. Everylmdy; slie wss .sllowered wlth gllts. 'i‘he Thls sale Is sti‘nlght l’rom thu evenlng \vns spent In dancing. slioulderflno use loollug nbout il gaines and muslc alter whlch re- any longer; we're cnught wltli me trsshments were served. Tlinre were tli‘lrty pl'flsent lrom Ohio. N. Y.. and Lowell. Mlss Keegnn Ienves shortly lor Prince Edwnrd Islnnd whei‘n slle wliil become tlie bride ol‘ .Mr, Urlah MchnnId. Rev. Fr. Mc- Donald. broilier ol’ the groom will perform the ceremony. Tlia niernlinndlse ls :ill rlght—we slmply have ton muell gouda. Wo wnnt t0 stnrt tire Fall PATONB LTID . .4..— STOCK NOTES.——'l'lie snln oI nie grnnnd ol’ Is the result. Gnvln Ilinrdlng on the R‘EADY FOR RAcEis — ’Mr. 01h wns one 'ot ‘thr A. A. Fraser. proprletor ol tlu- moat suceuse“! o! me "mafia" Riverside Park. Vernon. was In ouws selllngtmm l’lfty li) two hull. dred nnd Iilty ,encli, nnd hel‘ler calves up to l’illy dollars eiirh. The aille al" lima. stoclt nnd‘lmple- monts neited elevcn tllousaizd,‘flve hunilred dollars. . Montagne recently completlng'ar rangements .lor me nnnunl Matl- nee Races to be .held on Rive?— sldo Pai‘k enrly nexr month. II‘Ie reports the trnck ln splendld con dlllon for lralnlng and many in. cnl sleeds are nlready ln training. ll. is the nmbltlon oI the manage- ment l0 mske thls the best mat. lneg Meeting ever held on thla bennllll'mlly locateili trac]: .ln the Valley by the River. They nlso ’ lnlsnd lo llnk up Athletlc Sports ln conjunctlon wlth the Race / ‘Meeting. whlch should make It ’ squally lnlerestlng (or me ymmg and sprlghtly lo show their sblll- 1v. , l . EAiST ROYALTV.—1Honor Roll ot Esst Royslty Schuoi for Maya—— Grade Vil—1. John lAndre‘ws; 2. Vers Andœw. Grade IV——1. Rutn .UBI KEATINGB 'l'O PROTBcT Huppe" 2, EML 3mm“; 3 - FURB AGAINOT NOWHG ‘Mal‘iorie Harper. Grade V (Jr.)—— “man..- .-.._.,,.... l', Isabel Amll‘ew; 2. Grave :l, Snrali Gnllant. Grade “lie—LI Wnilie Androw; 2, Vlilrînn .VIu‘NiI- lluins; 3, Rose Driulley. VGrluie Il fi William Wheiitley; 2, Normnn tlniwwflliams. Grade l (lII—‘l, Jessle Harper; 2. Vern Itiisscll; 3, Jack Connolly. (b) 1. Woodrow wneatley; 2. Jeiin Brodloy; 3. lcllwai'd Love. (lc) 1, Wlll‘red Holmes. (il) J. Tommy Connolly. Pertect nttendance—Vsl-n Andrelw. John Androw, Mnl‘jm‘le Harper, Isa- Iiel Androw. Graco Harper. Surah . H _d ‘ Service. (“a-pi. llnndnll Is a grandv Gzillnnl. WnIIvIe Androw. Rose 'äärr‘âçh' qenlgâzlxlïgrîmek l'an son ut Mrs. Emlly Brmlley, JPssie “imper, Woodrow Fflp " ’ ' ' ' 'I‘i'yon. ‘P. E. I. " ’ l l'un Whenlloy, Jean Brailley, lieslie Iloiier. iMioNnir Robertson, Jack l‘onnolly, Bernlne Howatt. Vei'a Russell. Bertna E. Slewnrt. leacli. PI". ORDE‘R OF THE EASTERN STAR ..1N“S'I‘l’l‘llli>d —— Princess (“hanter of tho Ol‘rler ut lhe Ensv tern ‘Stnr wns lnstliluted on Thurs nnder most .promlsing conditions Over 20 m‘embers ot Crystnl Chnp ter. recently lnstltuted in ihe cllv. motored ont in lhe ni'ternoon and nfter partnklng ol‘ n snpper ilcitidly providedi 'by ‘ers. Emlly YI‘iiyl'nr. lhey- ;nroceeded ni once lo the M'asonic Hall where tlie In- stlhntlon ceremonles were conduc- t'ed by Deputy Grand Patron E. ’P. Carbone", assisted by brotlier F3. W. McKiw. Depuly Grnnil .Miir BIIIIII. Alter tlie ottlcers lmd been remilarly eiected and lnslnlled. dalnty retreshments wel‘e served and a most pleasant evenlng me tlngly ‘Iironglit l0 n close. Il_\' slng. lng tlie National Anihem. A new Chnpter of lhe Orner wlll bs lnstl lnted shortly al Eldon. n Charter' havlng also been granied lo those .havingt llie messe-rit qualifient: Ions nt that thrlvlng centre. The olllcers Installed at Stnnley Brid- ge are as follorwis:—Worthy Mat. rnn—Slster Jeanette TayIOr; Wor thÿ'<Pstron-—Bro. J. .H. Slmpson D5011 ; Morris: Bi‘o. ter Loulse Slster Adn McEwen; ter Esthei‘ Slsier Emma McEwen; ‘Sistr-r Annle Fyi'e; Wnrdm‘—— Bro, J. I. Stewui‘t; Organist—Slster An MdKDy;i W REV. ALLAN MncNEiLL CON. DUCTS MILITARY SERVICE FOR CAPT. EARL M. RAND- ALL, KILLED iIN AERO. PLANE ACCCIC'ENT. l1.ast wsek Rev. ‘Alinn Mar‘Nelll Malne tu comluvt a Air Ministry lhls was called to mllitnry service 'l’or Cnpt. 1€an M. Randnll. om‘ o’I the l‘hree wlio were kllled In nn nerapiane uc- uldent ai Qllllnllco. Va, Mondny. Sergt. Rsndsll Ibelong- l’iglillng 5th .glorlons charge at Alter tlle ’ll'llllS' lice. lie. ‘was wIlh llie army or occlL tlie R'hlna. for montha nnd lhen ogdervd to ilnltllileenfin the open THOROBREAD i-Lou miea b5. in... Bras naines LondqnÇaimda April 17th. rd to tlle which marle n Clinlesn-Tliierry. pntlon on They me lt lier 'Willlanis; Hil'pnr; miasmsliate lMatnon—iSlster Esther Treasurer—‘Bm. ‘ w. '1‘. Welr; Secretary—«Slster Dora. Slm IConductresa—‘Slsler Assoointe Conductrpss ——— Slslel‘ Lena MCKay; (îliaplain — “rnllace Michny; AdahHSis iMoCouhrey; Ruth — Esther—Sls Martini —« Etliel came an expert «nllot. olltcers' conunlssion. Électri— men. dit: kem tlmt record DONDON. .lline tir—Tire ‘ llie lruth ot' reports widely iivlalorsl ed Ilere tlils Marines. lhle alternoon. machine hns nnt shed and storles sr‘vernl tounded. 'Becomes a Wabit e—th'ey une lt ther'e—IThorobread uaed everywhere.. . l In charge or a company or Marines] When lhe Huitl trouble was over, ho wna triinsferred hv reqliest to the aviation service, wliere lie Ibe» In 1017, alter gradualing tram llie Mnssachusetts Agrlenlmral Col- lage. out ol u clasg l:i training Il’or Randnll re- oelverl a ratlng ol.’ tNurniher 011e ln a nonipelliilve examlnatlon or 1800 lier one dilring i'lll‘ whole perlod o! McNelll or Prize Still Open For Helicopter al‘ternoon denled ‘ moriilng tliat Louis . Bronnan'n heliocupier liad passed l strenuous and necessory tests for tlie MIIiislry's 50.0004pound prise. “l wlin lt were lrne." salin Brcnniiu “’i‘he trulh la the Ibnen ont ol’ lls fliltllfli It ni‘c un. .3, Tlie machine lias never nlr. nor can we . . tell l'rom expérimente wlth a mortel whether the (ullelzed mach- lne wlll answer tne Air Ministry's conditions." ’l‘he Air MInlstry also said that the ‘pi-I'ze le st‘lll open for a hello- ".opler whlcli wlll dwe 2.000 test under lis own power, romain sta- llonary tor hall an heur ln a wlnd lip lo 20 miies an hour. descend In a wInd ol’ ‘20 miles au hour witn angine ont and wlthout horizontal notion, and whlch wlll tly horizon: tnlly at a s'peed 0l 60 miles an hour, :ÆIŒ‘I‘ICIIH avlstlon experts at tIia l F. sssy did not moco any cred— ence in the reports that Brannsn'a mochlne had proved snœessfiil. ol' num- v Erlllsli pulbllsh- . Sec our wlndow today for ê baratin. 8” 'Wl‘ mw lino o! Flashllqhtl. Tho but It olieàpost prie". W0 are now '- Ibis to supply complote or any part et mile nu. Over 100 dlfierent radio part- on our lllt lnoludlna on. lowut prlcel. Complet. erconl let 5190. Wenlnghoun ut m0. and othcr ut. 0170. coin ' piste. Tho abovo un In ail 2- staaes ot amplification. i Ë Milan Sons ' :16! .Amnnmrm. «nm. 4 un.