~- I PAGE TEN -_ r .. l ——~— —-~ -—-— - . -- » . . . e . . I - " " ~ ~ , , . . V ” i f ’ 'll MEMOBIMH A ' i‘ i f ' l f ' i \ i : y} ~ i A uaauaauarowaa I _ ‘- “ ' ' " ‘l i.‘ ' '1 Mrs. Mary m. Power. Widow or the ‘ V i I ' ' l i flaw“ have a: “T!” :1‘ late Terence Power passed peace- = . “ r l‘ probed o’ me’ t’ a t e o 5 y e fully away at her home in New Perth h i - , ' plants, can now hardly be recognis- on sand”, “hmmn. M” 3rd. “ed h ~ v l v t. T; T v eu. e are always pleased to have as yam V _ , if? custpmers call at our gardens head Mm Power w“ the daughter o! * V’; ‘ . o! Prince Street and personally sel- the h“ Ronald J_ MacDonald h; » U b____ .?¢.,. a . _ _ ~. I V ._ l v . ' if, < ft g5} _i- act. _.We might say since the auto- Nw “m. “d mum o, Th‘ h" J3.“ _ T - W n t? A. _ mobhe has become the mode oi trav- uwwum Governor hum“ a M‘? . .. i; . "i l’: o], qur. sales have increased 100 per- Donald 0T charlottetowth she w“ a f '2" ‘ y cent “h”? fmmbour 8:111:22‘ 21°52: lite long resident o! New Perth and ‘ bring has ets or oxes o pan . .. _ one o! its oldest and most respected T; T :3‘ .§ by so doing we can give better ser- 0mm s . j ' T , T Ylce- Despite her advanced years she en- f’ ~-l~. -. 5mm“ ham!" mm" 9mm‘ M‘ joyed good health and was active up l ' i ‘ ‘ii ‘v42 f ler, Phlox, Stocks, Verbena, Petunia, to a ‘cw when o; he, death and heT \§ . _ k _ i, Balsam. Snapdragon, African Mari-, “duh hmmg cums h; a 5T"; kw“ - . ‘M '” sold. 500W“ Maflgdd- saupglrsxlii shock to her iamily and many . t . ‘ " ' Cosmos. Sweet Alyssum, Lo el . . u. i l - lflflldl. 5% ' 553E DREW Mill" 1"‘ 511"" L"! 9 3°‘ She leaves a family oi’ three sons B ' l a. ' ' t b" - i} pi-i- rlozen Postpaid. and two daughters to mourn for a . m» . . 55;; t l; Seedling Pansy. Daisy. Carnations. kind and loving Mother. William J. . . . " " ' '1 Y‘ ' For-gct-me-not. Saivia, Zinnia. Ko- of Ahugohlsh- John o; New penh- W t W u] , |.' . N _ , V. . h .. T. l. r‘. p‘ I‘ chia, and Vlcks Ruffled and Prlnl- M“ Joggph MacMuian o; 5|; peters c _ “k l. }I “ if: ‘e ed Emmi“- 3 maste-Ypiece °f "Wire's and Catherine and Jerome at home. ’ i l i i s ~50 that can t be overlooked. l l‘ Q ‘m 1' i? _-. Wintfled "Y"- Oom 118 lnlY- sisters Mrs. Catherine Boles and Miss ‘ ‘s i o‘) ‘q t“ , '; H Daisy. mid Carnation @ $1.20 per Anna McDonald both oi Boston, two l - . l ‘ . 313g‘ . l. i t i; ‘f; dozen, add 2o cents dozen postase- nieces, Mrs. Joseph Ryan of Avon- "c," M“ L - surprisingly largo number of combination; a r 3 w. ,‘ l <3; l Double Hollyliock 2s cents each post- dale and Miss Marlon Livingstone o! Brantford Roofs Wm not be ignited by. of striking beauty. There is a Brantlord h.“ esp. < l? . i‘; T I 5 paid. Plums started in Mid-winter. Boston, two nephews. Stephen and , Roof “h” “d” '1". .7‘ t of h i“; lfls i‘ g. h . I_)l'!])1llllilllll or perenniel Larks- Giver“ of Charlottetown and ton Sliflfkfl 01' embefs fa-"mg on them from 5 "m . ry y” 0-0’ E91‘: tori‘ ; ram‘... h; pin; Digiiillis or Foxglove, and sweet grand children. nearby b11119. N0!‘ Wm "WY 8W9 0m bum“! be n’ Conn’ or castle‘ v - ft“ ' ‘i?’ f ‘, William (ii l0 cents each postpald. Her funeral which was very largely brgndg, This is a, safety margin 110C 878a" l r . - ' . , . - . _ ~ a ii "T . stress“ “ti: =~~ uh olit==i~i~ei "Me """ ”" " '1 ' ‘ " i‘ m‘ w“ W“ “ u’ ' e’ "B tford Roots are made to i! ht oil‘ i-liil z 5 f‘ transplanted 25 cents per dozen. $1.50 Mass was sung by her Pastor. Rev. Itgm N0, I, an? d n‘ Sh.‘ in‘ fumm.“ g I0 .1; ' ' 3‘ per 100 postage i0 cents per 100. Late Father Kiggins and all that was u t t A I "I 1'31".» ‘h! r a" . -, '. -.i .- V . . y. h“ p f h _ _ d b I J- H i k d I d d m Brantford Roofs adorn as we as proec . i l . : §23i‘“°‘.‘§i...“.°‘ 5:2: 2:." 2.2.1‘. .21. .2'°.2...““ "i" i‘ "W mo“ l" ma" "mswi "i w" "l" ’°" "“" ‘ ““""“““ °’ " ‘I w v . .-.*: ' ‘ ' bl nded into a re airs or up eep. ” ‘he - i $1.00 per 100 posgpaidkh latte ShThe gall lchegrtlry gleam Stsephtelh ‘did colours that can be e . p of’ ' I _. _ cabbage plants ready a out e 10 h 3W. 5W3 0 115. n m l - ' i" “' . ,, "i June. 40 (‘QnLS Per ioo by mail so Wm. cain. Patrick Kelly and John Ingnulr: has: 143'!‘- ‘tcaler changes: 1L0 coat haggard G1,; _ - l .' This m. 10o Giiiis. , oo a. e w cc you a III If” all - ‘Y\(‘ ' ‘ . . r ,'- l ' Extra early tomato twice trans- May her 5°“! rest m peace’ i”! if“ _ A slanted 60 cents per dozen postpaid, oh! Mother thy gentle voice h; m“ I ~_ i. I j‘ y second early tomato twice transplant- hushed '_ ~ _ l 2d 4O cents per dozen postpaid, late Thy warm true hem-t is Shh n ' ‘ I , ' lomato 30 cents per dozen postpaid. Ah m | d m1 1r i ' ' rim‘ T '- . ' ,5 . ‘i i! you want ripe tomatoes. order ex- ugfestfilng 365th: 221d we _ f‘ “ Brandon! Clrrlth Co. Ullfll FMMIIS Oollhraolr, Nit i l, , ' ' zra early nlanis. iney yield more or . ml." Iraleifl at Ialtlu. n. s. ma: lalia. u. aye-a so. roan-e. nu. My _ l I ,1 » 13' ' will rlpc nllcl green fruit. Cilcumber, Thy hands are 91959343 “P911 m3’ f ‘ ‘ n55 T‘ - ' " . iqiiziill llilcl pllmpklll plants 4O cents breast T.’ » m . " 3H. mm.“ hhstpam We have kissed thy lovely brow F I . , lih . ‘ . i . . . And in our aching hearts w kn w w . , _ . A ‘_: ‘ V. h 55:81.2“: 5.1..‘ igclkestgtrsnouizuiil; we have no Mom" ~= i» ‘or sso By: FENNELL & TCHANDLER LIMITED, Charlottetown, POOLE & THOMPSON, LIMITED, Montague .. . . t . in mm. m... Bu...“ h... our wfii-li- . A. h. TOMLINS, Representative,3Kent. Street, Charlottetown. m“ ‘ oianis for sale, they are delivered . 1th ‘ d 1 —-—~---;- i ‘ s,“ ;fi_itzli$xlrfli1is_irlleig‘lirifily 8363355: Ciliitaill"! amps waursrgéigmas T0 mas-r tiil shim: shoes hasflgikilniiatsio znliies Leonard Brown, manager oi’ the con- 10rd. xvolrnsprains and Bruises-Tom ‘ ‘ ‘ a 0m . is t bett l postal note or express money order. F N Crates of the following inside dl- ' s35 Z c r w c a en cam Extensive research h“ led mm m no ng er or sprain! “d , M, This advertisement Wm appear m mansions are recommended it _ l1 so - the conclusion that not only do hyd- contusions than Dr. Thomas moo. ulu W ever Thursday and Mom GRADES FOR CAULTFLOWER able for cauhfiowé as su - Lennon, Juno 1. (British United By an elaborate campaign which INTERNAL COMBUSTION DIS- rogen sulphide and oxygen, when mix trio Oil. It will reduce the sweliiq h, d; T3365 all; ma“ orders m RECOWVTENDED BY THE FRUTT Depth width Y- Length Fr855i1-k—'€\\'O girls. whose I Job it is has just been inaugurated, the com- COVERY ed in certain proportions. explode that iollows asprain. will cool theta- .- BRANCH DB1, ARTMENT 0T. v _ » I o iva lvelve miles a day over city pany hopes to recapture part of the LONDON. June l. (British United once, but that they continue to do flamed flesh and draw out pain, y; .. . . .. .. . A ' SON, ’ 7h’ ’ l’ - . . if.‘ » " ' . ' J G x f‘, AGRICULTURE 85,, 18" m"! 601mm’ roads. are lllflyini: an tilirty million dollar shoe trade which Pressl-A new type of internal com- so at regular intervals. The explos- will take the ache out oi a bruise by kzqfs A. ~ _ - ' 9mm‘? 364' l “n "3" 33 ‘Poiiyl iiripoi-tmit part in a rubber [actor's Great Britain has lost to other nat- bustion engine may be the result o! ions are o! decreasing magnitude and counteracting the inflammation. g . . __ . : Egi-fijmhurslnontf Charlottetown No. l shall consist o! neatly trim- 3g .. is" tcamivaicn to capture a sf.000.000tshoe ions in the last seven years, states a discovery made by Du. W. H. occur only when they take place in trial will convince any who doubt itl '~ ' med compact heads of cauliflower ' .,.. ~- YB s rflm fore mar ets. N0 un- Thompson or st. John's College, Ox- a vessel oi a certain size. , power. _ which are not discolored. ricey, fuzzy T1,. h 4- . or over mature; which are free from ' _ - ‘ ’ ‘ ‘f - .‘ Z _i ' l T damage caused by dirt or other for- eign matter, bruises, insects. disease. mechanical or other means. Attach- edleaves shall be fresh and green. No. 2 shall consist oi heads of cauliflower which are tree from ser- ious damage caused by overmaturity. discoloration. dirt. or other foreign matter, bruises. disease. insects or mechanical or other means. In order to allow tor variations in- cident to proper grading and hand- ling in each of the above grades, not more than 10% o! any lot by count may be below the requirements oi BURNS u CHEVROLET a The world's lowest pvtead Sh. l2 medal: IM- f FIELD PEAS v vvrvw VETCHES FODDER CORN e SEED BARLEY vvvvv-vvvvvvvv the grade. but not to exceed one half of this tolerance shall be allowed for any one detect. No. 3 shall consist of heads o! cauliflower which do not meet the requirements o! the foregoing grades. Definition of Terms "Compact" means that the flower clusters are closely united and the heads feel solid. "Discoloration" means that the head is o! some abnormal color. lag from “I0 to $940 at factory. Tlla moat popular car In Canada-It l: the moat nono- mleal ear you can buy. a PONTIAC a "A Ina ear. a madam ear. a General Motors valua." 6 medals. listing from “Tl to CLOII at factory. Over 43 points of rubber lnlula- Non In the ellurll absorb angina vibration. nolao and road shoe u OLDSMOBILE w 6 medals. lilting from ‘LOH to SL230 at fac- ? sEED OATS ‘ "Kiwi" meme that the mm v1 ZKI"...?..°‘.I.°I:“3.Zi':.¢;'21;?'i;5.':1i"ti; I the flower clusters have started to advanced onglnaorlng nflnomonh as tlla s i. 6107183”. Willi!!! "15 Clllitfl‘! '90 86P- hmsul Synero-Moah hanunlulon and Down- , I11 arate and give the head a. loose or Draft carburotlon. fl; ~32 l T open and sometimes a granular ap- a u.“ g pearance. l l l l 1nd 011191‘ ROOT SEEDS. n II . h , Fuzzy means that the stems o! 22 “I "m ' " h n,“ . F Q I the individual flower buds through- ‘us’, ‘aw. aq-nwmm m "gunk"; ... . t > out the head have begun to elongate ' , i. An t t i Iulei when buy McLaughlin-Buick again g T o her lot of TIMOTHY giving the surface of the head a vel- "4 “m” 5",.’ M,L“°|,||,,_g,,|,|, i,“ m, : §EED duo here (or u; on , vety or hairy appearance. non-slashing Symon-Mulls transmission and y: y hTONDAY, June 15L "overmature" mean; a stage o; the Engine Oil Temperature Regulator. ' t f > growth which is beyond that of a T ' i T compact, properly developed head. An _ ' ' » ' v ‘f L i , 1 , overmature head us ‘fly is loose, f‘ i & co, "ffY- °' ‘WY- n N outgrowfh of the McLaughlin Carriage Com- finished materials. made in Canada whenever practical, 3M1i7'3"Z1'6Yi¥8f"»Z{ifI%'1?iifi?."'»/T1‘2 i 1 _ i; Free from damage means that . _ _ r ‘g an” ",4 u’ h “T. cdm“ y,“ Wm, ~,, , »- I '3 no n ure o an ex en . . olntom aa at mus n $3.000. w‘ r f _ T ileizdnifldaggsnirz‘: i p0 1:1 Zxamlnattlonr G pa“? iilaferffh; Mesaugl-l-ilirifbgofzr Car sorgktn have IHOTQOSF: qt: Lfyfogld redulfed prlcesh Oflzr V " m "i: In mmtuhem ‘M1: , ‘q n ,, ‘ GHGTG O OPS O GHQ G lml Q TCCQ‘ I Q I C Q Q CPU i) _ .5 Seed Grain new and m” mm 5mm‘ d“"‘“g° mm“ . ' . ' . . ry g“ m o . o a Pu": y". ‘u: n ' m” M‘ mlmaifoliiin“? “n m i .1 5 that any injury from the causes to I869, slxfy-fwo years ago. Since that ‘HMO if has puf General Motors own low rats time payment plan. Than h I l g GARDEN 551mg mentioned does not aflect the edible f "h f. hf H T . f i, d. I + . i H‘ b d d o a o‘ I ‘F: , ‘l. ; Alum“, o, the he“ o con muous e o , o give ou s an mg va ue o if: a so e roa an generous PPOVIIIOIIS the General » 1 . . e s a | I a a i» customers. Association with General Motor: world-wide Motors Owner Service Policy assure your complete and . ti‘ - _ ‘f’ y‘ i3; “ _ organization ha: given if the tremendous support of a continued satisfaction. This factor has an added signifi- 4. if. a? WHO'S You“ TAILOR? Research Laborefo Proving Ground and an en inaen- canes when if i: understood that its ueranfus an ', i’. l ' We do not mean to be Inquisitive, , W‘ g g l ' i. i I m.‘ but we would lure to linow li‘ you ing staff that has had every opportunity to do if: bed- bacliod by General Motors‘ splendid body of dealers u . ' '. ' . ' we d d I . . a a ' 4' a i g . forbferfgfhnfn Cont“: puifothe: work. Manufacturing on Canadian soil ha: been con- loeofsd everywhere m Canada. Lat your nearest dealer fi gm“, e""k' t In? .. - our meuaze that It ls much the sfanfl im roved and refined. Lsr e urel-lasea of row and show you General Motors Value feds ¢'"""'"'""v""" "smiths ‘We'd "ti" """ - f . Y p g p Y' tide of a froth and vi orout roe rl And Genera ft t, H‘ “u” pl“ m hwe you chm" ‘ Motors pay! trlbuto t: Conepdlarac llavamant with “l” ‘° "d" "Willie ll’ WI! ooine "Canada on Parade". an all-Canadian radio hour MW look In the claultlad page: at your phona book under “General Motors" tor tho address ol In nosvoat duller to III you m good material. a per- Friday evening. Iect fit and clothes that are strictly _ T mnoll individual. You pay no mo", bu; I'll longer wear and more satisfac- tory service. - h. 9 * MLIRDOGK lass