MAY 22,1 1925 — v-nn’ . AI‘, FACTSHBOUT TEA SERIES-No. 8 e Qioiisunlption of Tea ' Tea as a pelerageis used in nearly every country inilie, world. It is estimated over 200 biilionjqoups are consumed annually. Australia lead, fpixiltea‘ drinking with an annual] per capita consumption. of about nine pounds, which means that every Aus- tralian consumesfroni six to eight cups of tea, every day. . The consumption per capita in England is 8} lbs., and in Canada -nearly- 5 lbs. In the United States, it is less than 1 1b., but thisis largely because Americans have not ableto get fine teas until comparatively ‘recently. “S. tLADA” is con- sidered one of the choicest blends on the market, land/is the largest selling tea in either United States or Canada. IISADAII i WA COLLEGIATE FALL "have you been drinking?" —+—-— "Madam," tile imortifletl student (‘iashl The young mail down replied. "l nni not a drinking man: from (‘am-bridge had the misfortune nevertheless, leannot deny that I to lllll heavily with his partner on have just taken a drop.” lllt‘ floor at a large dance. , Immediately a suspicious chap-t tllllll tiescondetl on him with tlic ,--l-----: or righteous anger plainly visible on her face. ' “Young man,’ CHENILLE EMBROIDERY. Chenille embroidery in different toxic-t of copper and rod appears on ilemzinilotl, a crepe dc chine blouse oi‘ vivid Willow. shc l ;+‘QO44% OQ-O-Q OiOOOQ-O l HICKEWS 5 BLACK TWIST CHEWING 3 § TOBACCO ,- : MILLIONS OF FIGS USED YEARLY l‘ ‘ _ WHY? g i % BECAUSE IT IS THE BEST l IIIGIIEI 8i IIIOIIOLSOII l TOBACCO COMPANY, LIMITED ? Manufacturers, Charlottetown Imperial Fox Biscuits conrmume PURE coo LIVER OIL Manufactured By 'l‘lie Imperial Biscuit _ _ . 0000000 o-o-o-ovvoo-oooo a 00 o o o0 QoQ-vcO-O-O-O-Q-O-OO-O-OQ-UO-o-oo-o I ' IYICTIHII j ‘ FF t3 "z" E F é’ 3- Z P. 2 SHOP from Holman’: Catalog. pRQqREss|vE FARMERS Amp GARDENERB have alroadyyoidirod tans: SIZE. heavy weight ~ , V! » Brsssiers to clear 39o.-—Prowse lgielcflfilgpalsilfitjlggbgggifie goo: “m- IM- 1177'“? A‘ but do 110i; delay. Soilgro 50M at; Agency, 176 Kent Street. Telephone CEMENT-l caiioad now land- 42M“ 911%,,“ Jig WI. our own wharf from S. S. lllllltlfWUolL-“CIIPVX-Zlll Bros . 1130-5-20-31 THE LADIES OF Sfl’. PAUL'S Lhiuich will hold the.r sale of work and tea _on Thursday, Nov. 12th. 1174 ‘ ooo LINES ih corsets values \ip to $5.00 clearing at $2.00. — Prowse Bros, Ltd. 1177 5 22 2i BOILGRO MAKES THE CROPS GROW.—Make no mistake, use ex tensively and you will be amply re SMITHING COAL-dilacksmlths lmm- SW51‘) 5°'““B “gm”- czln lhuy the best quality slnilliing Murdlmh Mucklumm- Mange"- 17" anal u; A_ [uckard & cm Kent Street, Telephone 420-14. 114s a 203i . 9 ll-5-9ilt COTTON NIGHT Govt/NS, LADIES FLANNEL DRESSES Special 75;-—-Pruwse Bros, mo. $7.50 uit-Prswle Bros. Ltd- 177 5 32.31 , 1177 5 22-21 NOW IS THE TIME FOR SOIL- dFlQ-Get your supply at once from Sollgro Selling Agency, lit; lienl. Street. Telephone 420-Li. - 917-5-9tf. '__ l no NOT DELAY AND as ois CAKE AND ALL KINDS OF HOME COOKING, for sale hi]'\PP°'"TE°-—Tl‘° 5"" m" “l l-‘cllncll & Chandler's store ‘tomor-lsollgr" l9 59mg m5‘- Onmrl” T" low (Saturday) nflerllt)ull_ 1132 ports a tremendous boom up tlieri- also. 176 Kent Street. Telephone 420.L_ ~ 917-5-9“. POLICE COURT.~—_A fine of $200.00 was imposed upon a lnsn charged with illegal possession oi iquor. Two car owners charged with speeding were diami-sseil. ‘I OIL 6AKE-0ne carioiid of Liv- l.i-gtonlt"s old process oil coke novw Llnillillg irofn steamer "IIiIIIIGTIVDOII" rt our own whortfi-Carvciil Bros. NOTICE-All stores in Hunter River will he closed Monday, May 1129.5.2tl0.3| 25th,! Lemuel Silllphant, P. J. N0)’ 8: C0,, D. M. MacLeod, Cutcliffe & COTTON TAFFETA princess ciiteurte, 1184522 21 lips assorted colors $1.25- .)I‘OWL§'G Bros. 1177 522 2i spggmL 9El=tv|c5s._Aseensilon Thursday, splilciall servlzoes Wort‘ lileld in iSt. Paul's CIIIUTCII and In St. i'e.1.~lr‘s Clhurch, Al. St. ‘Patti's Church the ‘service. wasJZoin mnnlaon llgTtlcrvl-ce, Rev. iii. l). Raymond ol- ' tied aniiitliiere was a tlangls con- tntrtloh. At. St, Peter's uhe scr- i-ice was .i'u'i\i choral and was sit- ttiii-tled thy a very ler-gls- and devout _-oi.-gi.»gi1l.i-:-nl. Communion wvas re .clvod by large ‘number. The JIIISIC all huh churches was lbeaulll- .ul and inspiring. ' PANTRY SALE.— The ladies of ‘hristizln Church arc holding a paulry sale at Fennel] & Cilulld- <;r's tomorrow afternoon, CENTRAL BEDEQUE SERVIC- _, ES May 24th: Preaching at Bel- nont 11 a. in; Central Bedeque at .‘ p. in; and at Upper Freetown ill ‘.30 p, in. S.‘ S. HITHERWOOD — This ltoanier will sail from Montreal, lllllte 1st with a cargo of general VICTORIA oAvl-Mdniihy, May merchandise for Charlottetown. Af- 25th, will he ebsclved as Victoria or il-iseha-rglng she will load a Day ‘by U18 ,€l1fll'l0tl€l0\vn ‘QPLZO of Produce aiid Live Stock 1'08! Office. The Ref-Citra- ‘or St. John's Nf-ld. For U011. General Delivery and pflcf) am] miss apply cat-veil Stump Vendor's wickets will be .'ros.. Agents. 1131-5-20tf Open from 10 a, m. to 12 noon. lThe mails wii he received and THE SISTERS OF ST, VINC- dcspatched as usual excepting the 'NT’S ORPHAN-AGE fiffiilnfqllly ac. outgoing afternoon malls which izzitvwl-(idge lllcssrs. Prowse Bros‘ w ll he closed at 12 o'clock. "There l'll"!(‘llS iloriiil Ion oi’ $151.72. This ‘ill he no delivery hy letter car- :l.nd act oi‘ charity will not fail to i'lfll‘5, _ ilrg joy and tilleerlulntss to the; -—-- ' earns "sf a-ll the InniaIJEs. The lat-t TRAVELLER lLL.— Mn. J. S. tl-‘s ‘rlltlllflllilfl and prayers will golDllwn of G. J. nwzilds their nizrmn-anlhnioiis ictnrs who have shown such ~1 lY- Mr. Dixon capaciiatcil him ior THE Y. P. S. C. E. 0i Zion Pres-AB he l5 VBTY 170011141!‘ Willi the church meg Momlayinislness men oi this city his iuany ..vening at s o'clock, M;- Arthur linunds will King presiding. y lie night was "Tile Church antlliccovcry and will he on his rounds he Labor Question", A number in a day or so. if the members- gave interesting . nlks on the sil-hject. The regular Company Charlottetown, P, E, l. Jiog. Tradu Mum The Ideal Puppy Food” Ranchers who led Imperial Fox Biscuit last year un- anlmouslysoolslm, It the Ideal Puppy Food. Tho little foxes eat the Biscuit as soon as they show out to enjoy‘ tho sunshine. The biscuit require! l0 5° soaked l» mint, at ‘lhll early stlloe- A "we M" "is puppies love to chew it dry-the NATURAL method for ioxoo or dogs, A SEE THEM GROW l Imperial vitamins: lo the secret. Cod Liver Oil ls tho greatest " dy builder" known to science. Largely fed 1° under nour shod children-a lure preventative of rickets. Try our specially prepared "Puppy Meal". Jwlt "15 thing for the puppies at this‘ season. Highly recommended by experienced feeders. \ _ nisiiness of the society was trans- acted. O-OO4 i —-—-—<o>---—- Hansel and Grethel COLOR CUT-OUTS I. OOQQ-QQO60§-Ofi-Q-Q-O§~OO§Q.0' DONAGH SCHOOL . The following ils the ‘Sl-IIIIIIIIIIZ oi’ {louaglh school for the month of AiAlpril z —— (lraile Vlll—l Ivan Driscoll. tirade V.i——-1 Blanche Brazel. 3 Mary Mlurilaghan. Parade iV-l Levi McNnlly, 2 Blanche Trainer, 3 Nellie Trainer. ' Grade lll——1 Viola. Driscoll, 2 Cilurleis McNally. 3 Emmet Briizei. (lrade I Sr—1 Mary McNnily. Grade I, Jr.—1 Deliah McNally, 2 Louis Trsiinor, 3 Ida Murnaghan. Perfect Aittenviance- lvati Dris- wall-l. Blanche Birazel. May Driscoll 1nd Mary Murnaghan, Percentage of attendance 36 7. DE GRQS MARSH SCHOOL Honor iioli of De (Iros school tor month of Alpnii. Grade V'lll—1 Frances McPhee, 2 Isabel-l Cautpbell. iirpde Vll——1 ‘EIIZWIJCI/II McDon- ald. 2 itlllzaiusith» Steele an-d Mar- garet (equal), 3 Mary Moran. Grade Vi-l Matilda King, 2 Elizabeth Fitzpatrick, 3 Mary Mc- Lellan. Marsh 1. A Fortunate Purchase HAS PUT US IN THE POSITION THAT WE CAN OFFER CH’TOWN BUYERS Patent Leather Sandals AT PRICES NEVER ATTEMPTED HERE BEFORE Those sandals are woll mods, of good stool: through- out, bound odgol, oak tanned soles and rubbor heels. ‘MY canno‘ help but wear woli. ,, . I1.” $1.55 Womnnwlwl IIi to 7. Only ................ .. Olrll, alas 'I1'!o 2. only Child's, Illll "to 1m. Only. "-95 Klddlll, um ‘to 1y, Only -- "-15 snows cannula sweats A-r LOWER PRICEQ "Mines, slate-r clinch, $1.1m. - illusion. m- a an MlTEII FOOTWEAR McDonald. 3 Billtle McLlslllan. Grade V-bliermant McDonald, 2 Anna McLellain. 3 Charlie McDon- s1 ‘(lrfllda l-li-i ‘Hugh stesie". 2 Josephine McLean. Girade ll—-1 Mary Steele, 2 Alfred Hamilton Sous,l bene- Picloii, N, iS., is at present in til...‘ l arrived here] l lindiy and unselfish interest in Monday and on the \\':iy n""Y‘ iv- liI iir welfare. 1166 contracted a severe cold which in- several‘ days.‘ he pleased to knowi The subject for-that he is now well on the road tel l t l rmilcninhorrmilowu GUARDIAN , . §00D'TASTE' IN' noon moyemslos us» EAsILYf-r-lsxnrefilsslén E. in oleum‘ \ """" PAGE FIVE 11.1mm: K1‘ tive effects are offer- ed by these beauti- ful rugs. Master- pieces, every one, they improve the looks of any room. Require no fastening and will not crack, tear or curl at the l edges. Sanita , dur- able, practica, you will marvel at ‘the low price asked. Made in all the pop- ular sizes. most exacting. Dominion hdnoleum Floos flu ‘A!’ T/l zfyi/ You can easily have a bri g,‘ -.;u _r>iyns".nt bedroom. Begin ' f .1011 Linoleum for its DQ115150" with the floor by c ‘iCbf-ililf-j i} Lmlgleum covering. Gay floral or L? “gs color and cheer to the d141, Wonderful decora- Dominion Linoleum is (‘xlritilicss i'cse‘l' and is so ersy to keep neat, clean anclattractivc. Light mtvlzpItig or brushing re- moves cvery trace of dust or (iii-t, a sanitary advantage that’s especially desirable in homes vshcrc there are children- Dominion Linoleum is delightful in nnyroom. There are pat- terns and colorings for living room, dining room, bedroom, hall or kitchen, beautiful, harmonica-ts effects Dominion Linoleum is made in widths sufficient to cover any ordinary room from wall to wall without seam or crack. It is easy to lay, low in price and wears for ' a fizz/m. Q Always furn ovor (ho c410 when buying and look for Iho nlrong, long-fibre bur- lap back. It guarantees years and years of son's- factory wear. Dominion Linoleum and Ru a arc nude in Canada tho manufacturers of u" famous Dominion Bottle- fhip Linoleum. s gr. z cilhzund, to lend _ fouilli‘. please the years. L" _. w 4a,. AT»'HOUSE FURNISHING,DE Li... sills-will gilizii o i I I 2 I lI o 2t 58 __i .- zil 2 o Cross Word Puzzle No. 136 2i Finish. (23 A person who examines books Key to Cross Word Puzzle No. 136' (ah) 2i A language, Horizontal 2d Ilelhveil; precious. To lavish extreme fondness. A large plilntlgrnde carnivore with massive body and slim-i tall. Belongs to us. Vertical A domestic animal. '21 A“ “rgan of sflinmx; not have children Wlllillill an oper- éi $2“ lfninm‘ ‘l1 n l, I , utlon, A friend recomnniltiud Lydia e l‘ x‘ l 0"!‘ m m ‘ "l “m” l". l'inkliam's Vegetable Compound: w 8mm" llha 1e taken three holtii-s-ulnl now ' 3" A" “mw°r- -liavc a bonn bully girl, I uni rec- l y v ,. . -_ - oninu-ntliug the lVi-getuhlo (ioni- Clh L ALTlE C191“ l l Y qpnund to nly Iriciitii-l who have ‘R O A S T E_> “STI D l- E feiuiilta troubles.‘ ' I O T A R E D M E A L -—- _ __ F L 7 l l l l 5T5 BEARD Al a TOTHERULE. ITS L P L Y L L3 EXCEPTION a l5 P u T S R U T w "Peoria, turn pale when they P A R O L S A P I D lialut. don't they?" asked the coun- b z P | N L p" U 5 M ‘sci who was cross-examining, and s 5 E ‘budgeting a witness. LT D P E T” N6? "Ne, not always. __G E. O SIA V o "Did you ever hear of a case of z A N Y N l: T H 0 l- E inlnling WIIPH‘ the party did not A C T OlR L i-l O R A L -lliI'l1 pale?“ . A N A R Y "Yes, s'r." u H Q 9 L s c 1 ' " “J "Did volt oval‘ see such a case?" I - "Yes, sir." Answer to Puzzle No. 135 -' "when?" . ¢oc—; — i "About a year ago. Twas a | COMPLETELY cu-r orr ,,,,.g,,,_~ I i T Things sorted out and rejcctcthl 2 Oil account (ab.)‘ IGrede l. Sr——1 Joseph IMcPhee. 2 9 Lflw 3 A bevemlm “All?” 1“§"P°"i:°1If‘-ii t l k ll Vexed. 4 An-tiquatod. "-_ ' MP“ "P" r“ - i2 A pilbllo utility thh.) r. Ourselves. ‘$31,552:: ‘Iagmzacqlflaily 3:3}: 13 To decompose, decay. , 6 A black siihstancp, essentially Elizabeth Silesia Elizallegh iMcDon- l5 A grwve‘ I Gabon‘ Y am Anna “Guzman chums Mm l6 A young sheep, 8 Gliding; flickering; gleaming. l Dofiald Mama”, Mobunald 17 A term of address. ‘ Playing with a soIt, undul- ‘ ‘ HOME 53M" " l8 A certain tyne of vehicle, - atory movement. 20 Something in all newspapersfll Firm; substantial, This is the and of the am week's picture-story oi! Eii-lsnsoi and Gre- thel." Children who have out ou-t Are You Ready the picturssevery day will s00: have s. whole set of "Hansel an For The Grethol" paper dolls. _Watch for more of the same story next weuk. At the alight of the two children homo again safe and _aound the ‘cruel stepmother became vlerg angry. But the father was very g a for hehsd not slept a wink that night for worry over his little ;children all alone in the great woods, l (It is strange to think of such a _poor bby owning such an elegant ‘and expensive suit as this one is- ‘Cut It out and save it till next prank. when the story will telibhow iiiansol came to have such s m1- ‘linn suit. it is purple velvet with i... In order to make it a por- fool. ouooou your fishing tackle must bo In good eon- dltlon. Tllors llo a uorot behind our fllol. Drop In any time and we _wlll toll you oil about them and then you onn toll tho story of tho big illll. (ab-l 12 Fulri-isltwtirtliy; iiilthleslhuThc PARTMENTAL AND GENERAL sromzs EVERYWHERE -.¢._._ Mrs. Adams. Escapes three wars of _Rome with _ Cartilage (264-241, 218 2lli. Opefatlfln 1-I9-l-I6 B. C.) ' A ‘lark- "HY mmm “bmmml "Y The iullolving statement contain- dry dlsnuqlm" from my" ed ill u letter from Mrs. A. A. ""5 wlmd- 0mm “l-c- _ Adonis oi‘ Provost, Albel-iu, should 15 To ‘m "m? a pmclm“ 1°“? bring hope to other women wh~ - _ a tritlk; a jest. are in tbi- sumo condition sho was. l’ Utwred- Site says, “l was in zi very bail coil i9 A movoaille barrier. ' illiiou and nly doctor said I teoilld __-_-<o-o>—--—' FEATHER TRIMMINOB Tired Business M-an.——l‘d like to g0 when» I'd he entirely clit off from the world. Bands of black and red coque Frlend-‘Wiiy don't you try l1 leathers trim a stunning frock of telephone booth, nld man? —- Good henna-colored georgctte crepe. Hardware. 4‘>'—"'—' .€_-.4@_~-_ v MIBUNDERSTOOD Small Boy-i want some medi- cine to reduce fat. (‘Isrk-Anti-fait? Small Boy-No; uncle. MANY BUTTONS USED Pearl bilttons used In rows so close that they almost overlap each other. appear on the new tub oil! frocks. t C peerless granary, Nature us ‘to be careful and thorou where the millet-s of ' | n1 gold lace at the cuffs. The oilplwffl rm,“ _- and stockings or; gold with pllrlllfi, ilomuoms oaths slippers. The hat, H. Iii. is lilo pllrplo with l golden buckle .... s -mmm ' ' i and plums. um week are!!! little ..., ., _ ' -i orstlioi will be ready. for 701i f0 -i lest-nut.) a (Copyright, 1038. Associated Elli- . tors. mo.) '17! Glenn: Iltnot 4 . ANADIANS‘ of all people should have perfect bread. For we have an unequalled source of supply. The finest Wheat that grows is in our own Northwest—'-the~world’s ' has given us her richest; it is for gh‘ in its preparation. That is I REGAL FLOUR I had their chance to show what art can do, and they have shown it. material, they get the best product. Out of the best n; si; Iowa-one: nua- Mills s... lJuliled. was».