__ ____.. ,__..-v"“‘, , Dad knows! The Kellogg flavor just makes break- fast for him! Nothing else gives the day such a smile of a start! Kellogg’: Flakes flavor delights. millions of people every day. Have them ready to serve in your home tomor- row. Simply add milk or cream. Try them with fresh or preserved fruit too. Sold by all grocers. Served- by all hotels and restaurants. l SHOP from Holman’: Catalogue THE OLIFF HOTEL After a thorough renovation will open for the summer on Saturday, June 20. Excellent B-bole golf‘ course over-. looking the Biui! will be an added attraction this season, 1652-16-18-61 ISLANDER T0 WED- Mr. and Mns J, H. Etsell, Vrden, ltian., an- nounce the engagement of their eld- cst daughter‘, Laura May, to Mr. Thomas C, McMillan, Vancouver. B. 0., son of the late Capt. and Mrs. R. McMillan oi! illialitlttetown. Prince Edward Island.‘ 'l‘he mar- rlage will take place in August. MAIL FOR OVERSEAS — Mails will be despatched this w kto connect. with the steamers ment- calm sailing from Mcn‘real to Liv- erpool on Friday, ‘the 26th, also by the steamers Ausonis. and Megan- tic sailing from Montreal on Sat- urdny, the zmi. instant. A full mall for Great Britain and coun- tries vlia ,Grea.t Britain. together -will be dcspatclled by the Empress of France from Quebec on Tuesday. the 30th, instant. ADAMStBERRlGAN WEDDING On lvcilncsilsy morning, June 17th there took place in Atbcrton Church an cvcnt of more than usual in- torcst whcn Rev. Fitthetr Campbell united in marriage Mamie Adams daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Atlanta, of Eilnetlale and John F. ilcrrigan of Morcll, a valued em- [lloyce of the Canadian National Ex- Prcss Co. Tilc bride was becoming- iy lrttiretl lil brown satin and was attended ‘by Miss Helen lianllcttc of Sackville while Mr. Ernest Furdy of Charlottetown supported lllle groom. After the - wedding at which a liuil-Ic number oi‘ friends ‘were pro- sent. the bridal party motored 1o tilt‘ home of thc bride whcre_ a dainty breakfast was scrvcd. in the evening about 200 guests giltlrerod at the home and alter YPYPOSlIIIIIGIIhS had been sv-rvcd, pro- ccvlled to thc ElillSCifll-J Ilall which had llccn prepared for thc occasion. 'l‘llcrc tiancing was. indulged in tiil far ‘ into the ilight. Many builllllllll prvscilts were rc- cvlvctl including cut-glass. silverware linen and a number of (rhccks from friends 0i’ both bride and groom, nil oi which indicates "w DiYDulnrity oi’ the young people. 'l‘llul'sd.'iy morning tllc hnppy couple urottlnsd to Charlottetown alul there a ‘dinner was scrvcd at thc Lorne lintcl ill their honor, ‘the groom ‘hav- ing nladu his llonlc there for smnu with a direct parcel rest w. Francs lowing ‘pupil-s of the Principal's De- THE ANNUAL MEETING oi’ the Law Society oi’ Prince Edward ll- land will be held in ‘the Law hllr rary in Charlottetown. on Monday. June 29th, at three o'clock p. m. W. E. Bentley, Secretary-Treasur- er. 1744-0-22 6i. NOTICE-Ail ' delegates attend- ing Baptist Association at Clyde River July 2nd to 6th please send names to Helen McPhail, New Haven. before June 27th ate/till! what time they will arrive and whether coming-by train or auto- Tralns will be ma; at Charlotte- town. 1745-8-22M3i. FREE CHEST CLINICS Will be held in Hunter River. Jim“ 25th, Victoria. June 29th. Summerside. June 30th., Kenning- ton, July 2 and 3rd. Albervton. July 4- Tihe specialist conducting the clinic -will examine only cases of tuber- culosis referred be them by doetm-s- 1739-6-22-61. R ECEIVED BUTTON8—Tl1e fol- part-mcnt of -the ‘fryon School got Palmer Method Buttons, for mus- cular movement writing from the A_ N. Palmer Co.. New York. Mar- garet Callback, Gertrude Hewett. Marlon llowu-tt, Ralph Lyman, Asher H-owatt. FAREWELL AT DUNSTAFF- NAGE CHURCH—As Rev. H. P. Tapper leaves ‘the circuit at the end of this month, he preached his farewell sermon at Dunstaffnage Church Sunday gvenlng. There was a capacity congregation, and the singing W85 unusually ‘good. the choir being augmented front Mount SlCWflN. Mr. Tapper contributed a solo, "\Vllisperlng Hope” which was much appreciated. The Rev. gentleman then preached one of the ‘best st-rnlons he dlas delivered since coining to the circuit eignt months ugo, anti at ‘the close took fare- wcli of thc congwgation. Tlle old Methodists are extrcnlely sorry to inst.‘ Mrfluippcr as he had endeared himself to them by his sterling worth and faithful mlnlstrations, '- IN MEMORIAM ALVIN GLOVER Alvin Glover, a highly respected and successfully ghogrcsslve farin- er of Kensington, died there sud- denly on June l2. 0n May 31, be suffered a slight attack of angina pnctoris, but this did not develop curious proportions and no ulurlu- GUARDIAN " ‘rm: ulna \ Peters Road And Vicinity The farmers have sow prictical- iy completed v their VIlO , lor the season. The fields pl-eleent a splendid appearance in heir rich mantle of green. and the recent rain of more than average duration his given added vitality to herb. cultivated field and meadow. Theer le much encouragement ior the farmer in the present outlook and his careful cultivation coupled with the favorable weather condi- tions, glves promise of excellent results. The lobster industry u_ow near- ing completion for this season has been in general very good in east- ern and Southern Kings. Among the summer visitors here We note Mr and Mrs George Kennedy and little daughter Marie. in company with Mr McMillan from the neighbouring republic. are guests of Mr and‘ Mrs S, S. Butler anti others of Peter's'Road. (Mrs Kennedy was formerly Miss Ethel Butler.) Miss Florence Kenton also from ll. S. is visiting her relatives here. M-r. and Mlrs. George Reynolds, Cambridge and Mr and Mrs L. P. Butler, ‘Peters Road. Miss Blanche Finlay is visiting relatives hero, Mr Russel Finlay Cambmidge and Mr. J. L. McKinnon Peters Road. Miss Finlay is a daughter oi Mr. and Mrs Howard lilinilay o! New Glasgow, N. S. ‘Mr John L. Macdonald, meet dealer is again‘ on duty; iH-is ter- ritory is large and winding and extends frmo the kelp strewn lands of Murray Harbor North. “wtlcre generous‘ nature scabters plenty o'er a smiling land" pasf. historic Glen 'Willianl, to the na- tive fastncescs of Caledonia “stern and wild". Ho is invariably a ‘welcome visitor. The annual school meeting of Peters Road was well attended. 'l‘otal amount voted $193. Sup- plement $100. New trustee Mr George A. Macdonald. Teacher Mr A. Beaten will likely rc- lllilill. Extensive repairs to the scllocol building are anticipated this summer during trace-tion. 'l‘lie necessary funds were raised by holding txwu eocials last winter. and were highly successful" An important feature in connec- tion with the school meeting was the petition issued by the depart- ment of Agriculture making Prince Edward Island. in respect to cattle " a disease Frcc Area". This is 70772 ll \\ Perfect \\ \\\_. t/zerefiner razltms. Raisins-good raisins-are Nothing more. They can bc no better than thc grapes from which they are madc. The grapes for Sun-Maid Raisins are grown in the finest vineyards in thc w0rid—in the beautiful San Joaquin Vslicy of California. Only thc tcndercst and sweetest are selected for Sun-Maids. They are dricd in the clean, mellow sun- shine. Then they arc so thoroughiyclesned and ster- ilized that they do not require washing before use. in the red or blue packa Maid girl tijleylaring you all of thc goodness of the perfect Grapes irom which Always look for thc Sun-Maid girl upon the pack- grapcs dried in the sun. ge with the smiling Sun- they arc made. age. Throughout the world she is the sign of highest quality in raisins. In all your cooking-who Sun-Maids. You will notice more delicate flavor. You can get this extra good- ness only with Sun-Maid Raisins. rever you use raisins usc the dlffcrencc—thc finer, Grapes A . In Red Package Sudlsu In Blue Package Sudul ‘The ‘Market Day Special ” Plump, tender raisins pachdal rconnmirallyas possible in l-pound hag: by rllv Sun-Mold Raisin Growsrs. Non on sale. Sun-Maid Raisins | \ thin‘. 'i‘hclr ilonuyuloon will lncludnfing symptmns followed the attack most commendable, and was eu- visits to Montreal, Tornnin, l-‘ostonflon n“, Mlwnou" of “m, 12, he dorscd by all the ratepayers pre- Now Yoirk and other citing was in the new in company with scnt. _ 9 4‘ CORN FLAKES cabled the chair. Tho sum of Grand Matron of lAlllifUl (lhaptcr, The cast. nt cluirzlclvrs was its --i-<e>____ his son, Horace, who was repairing Mr flare Johnston having been $366.00 was voted for all purpoetws Nu, ~i-l, New York City. is thc guest follows: ilavid ‘Munro of ‘Maple "‘ ‘ilwe- lgelw“ wulklllig g" uletdl‘ Mfaraed the wnmct o‘ hauling. lncludl-ng $250.00 llllllllliulllullf. pro- oi Ml‘. and oil's. A. S. .\i.lcl{:|v Farm, .\lr, Anni-its Nlcinnlzlill. JPIlTY. reclono ltlme llllt onyu 0W . - ..1;1.;-|.,‘. . ' l_ q .‘1 3.1;‘, 1. ‘L’ ‘M_|.;| .M( ;‘l_]<;1»,;. TOUR To THE PACIFIC COAST Buns rcmsvcd “om Horace‘ when the muk on we ileum; Road route vlding services of prtscn LlLlLl‘ Sulllnlcrsldt tillrougl \\ lost. lil( ill-l son r lllil‘ o lulu Il TEACHERS ALL EXPENSE , . Mr. Theodore Monagllah. ll. A.. iless it was nladc possible for llcr both, his ilauglltter, ‘Miss iisalltll , mcl-UDWG CANADIAN AND the luttcr had reached the 1108i w iii-iii)‘; blillilesgnkfhhollhhatensrjtuggyjiéi‘. could be retained, otherwise $150.00 to be IIPCSUIll. After thc formal ltlclhniuld. lit-v. Dr. 'l‘<-.inplt-ton, a UIMII-lfllfl ALWAYS AMERICAN NATloNAL FARE?! whlcil h..- wouid attach the wire l ‘age developnaent m mm supplement. Provision was also closing of tho cllapi-‘r. SUVUPRll rlsi- young iliviut‘, Mr, Allan McDonalti. ""31" "'9'" “""" llllil he hilt! in hand. he’ turned; l§§,°’~,',',,. 05am gndum-y ‘made for ‘painting walls nhd ceiling tors were Zliiillllttril and a most vn- ‘Susan, liavitlks wifc. Miss Lona $IIKIIII£AEQII:-"" ‘peiise(ltdilfliylgtlleiilglrtiirgil: ilall Six- uud was hmirorsiirlckéh m 59° hi5 y p -- I of schoollroonl and repairing pump joyablc social llnur spent. lllrs. Ilagan, Nollie “The Dust of lllk‘ n 1h him lculy- '1 l '~‘ 0 '3‘ fell] r 1'1 r - _ ‘which had boon rovinlcd b thc Stewart and l\l‘i'. '1‘. \\'. licntlt-y. idurth." bliss hlargarct Doyle. ' Norm Pacific Con“ special "M" groutild, {Elli dgwiiiivtvliilitla lllilpglflriiii; lnMlcioriiglisrl-i?! hllillilllggaglllld ‘lllill- Women's lnshltnte iisonlc two lycars Charlottetown, ill vocal sulos art‘ Walult-ring ‘foul, a mystery. Mr. ' i leaving Tot-Oman J" y mm ‘raven- lO 111B tilde, but found that he was in: 0f a. pump here. which works ago. ‘Mr. J. It‘, McMi-llan was clcct- always favorites and -"ll this (ltllfil- lmtlliiliil ‘Alclmnalti. ‘Mnsv, a $.58“ gilgzplilrgln t‘? EH2“ Rfipefrt’ already dead M" Glover was 1-“_ very autisfactm-“y at a depth of ed Trustee tin place of Mr. P. J. sion were at thi-lr . -. o c c rou c or ' ' , . , m] Noyc. retiring, beautifully rcntlc-rud ts uy thcln J. J. liclnlyrc. John ltydt-r. youul: fir. 4:32. ‘ ' ' ‘e9 ‘ i . Several ‘outIf-ngs are planned for Other equally cnjovzlbie nulnbi-rs (filnnlck Alias Arabella, the vili- days at Jasper National Park, with doctor could reach um “"19, Mr. his equipment to Montague wherc - - 'l‘\\'u ilarkt-y and ‘Tom's conlpaillon, Mr. We challenge the World! Try any ready-towel cereal. another that even ap- proaches the marvelous flavor found only in Kellogg's Corn Flakes. The You won't find Kltwanga. dian National Pacific Qloaet Steam- er for Vancouver, spending a day at Vancouver, Victoria, Portland and Seattle, returning from Port- land via Union Pacino with side trip to Yellowstone Park, thence to Salt Lake City, Rocky Moun- tain Park, Denver, Chicago and back to Toronto, which point will be reached on August 7th, The tour will include four and one halt days auto-tour in Yellowstone Park, and three and one half days tour n Rocky Mountain National Pa: . The tour is being arranged un- be secured from Mr. Bryson, 44 Sllvortliorn Avcnuc, Toronto, also short gmpovqrg go View Mount Glover had expired. Tliiis dreadful‘ Robson and the Indian village of ly sudden death, of a beloved hus- The party wiill then board Cana- appalling shock to thc band and devoted father. was an Wife and family. The funeral was held on June l-l, Rev. A. W. Robertson conducting the service wt the home, the church and at the grave. He took for ills text Eccl. 12 "Then shall the dust return ‘to the God who gave it. Through life, he emphasized we must realize that we are immqtal creatures’ dwelling within these mortal bounds, and though the out- ward mau may perishflthe eternal man be renewed day by day, that while we cannot prevent the decay pn rcd to die. he will be engaged in 51mm,- July 1st. as all stores in ‘the ‘town work with the 1,111,811.11 Ranch (y, will be closed ‘for the holiday. Dc- glnnln-g on June 22nd. thc stores al- after which the superstructure in Mr- Edwzlrd Munn. is now Ongsg- so close cacti evening at 6.30 p. m. cd in making renovations on thc Elvillg 1111 alike H)“ Olilwlilililily 0i residence of M, J_ L_ McK-|nnon_ enjoying the evenings of the all too The work is now on cement basis ShOTt Blllllllml‘ 11101111“ wood will begin. be as it was, and the spirit shall low days last week. Noy 6‘: Co., have reopened. ‘Miss Velda Ttlylttli. Gflitlwlllf! W65 tlhc Filinlorc Nurseries. n guest at The Glolbc Hotel for a N, Mr. and Mrs. J. I". McMiili-nm. MP9 trees ordered through lVir. Rockwall IM.|15_ s_ M. Daniel rctutmcd cm ‘trees in~ general. The ylcld on onc The two Ice Cream parlors arc un- der the management of Mr. B. \\". Taylor, propnletor of T‘li_- Globe Hotel, the other ‘in connection svltth the General Store of Messrs. P. J. Mr, N. F. Roclcwall, rcp_‘rscn‘ting Amherst. S., was here on bntfsntess this week. ‘Many of the older orchantls in this contmunlty are growln from Saturday from a visit to Pictou, N. l-rce intone last year ‘that had been on ~the piogranl included a solo by and ltcadiugs and Vocal Selections by lillnlloburt Lamont Willi) requires nu introduction to many island audiences. it cniarlis by lilr. W. K. llogrrs. Charlottetown‘. Mr. A. S. llacKily. Sunlinorstllc, Mrs. (l-ordon oi‘ Snnlllicrside who gave an inter- esting account. of her visit to a sis- ter chapter oi 250 lnenlllers ‘in Maiden. lllziss.‘ Mr. \\'al‘lcr McKen- zic, Mr. W. T, Weir and‘ others, made up a most ciljoyirble and var- ied program after \\"ll‘lt',ll refresh- mcnls were served. A singsnng and the National Anthem brought tllc gathering ‘to a. close. 1 -——-—-oe Cori-an Bann the st-zltlilg capacity of [he 3X13“. mus liopt,‘ ltivcr liall grcnti-tl tin‘. age ntnvspnqiirr, Miss Mary (‘on- ‘r. Mr. Arch, lilzlcLcoti. liuntur iiivt-r, nicl liutu-m-n tho acts was yilllllVfillUll by infill: and songs lllfillriilOil by iiiu ttlilmriilg who - t0 rcptalvtl ullcorvs —()\‘crturt‘s. ‘Mr. and nllrs. Aiirvti Stun/art. Solo [L'lll‘ill‘t'(il. lliua Dolron, instru- nicntal mimic, blaster Lt-o Gallant. Solo t. [lli'0l't‘ll), Pillflulil l Mo‘ 'l‘rtgtlc. instrumental. ‘Mr. and Ml’!- Altrcd Stewart, The pcoplc of Hope River art‘ deeply grateful to the ilerfornlcrs of tilt‘ iwvllillg- ltlltl hope ‘to have the pleasure of being present at a Sllllilliil‘ Ilurforlnancc. ill the ncar futurv. Tin- salu of cnnlly and of pit-s which followed tilt‘. prt-sciliillion. was a spit-mild success financially. One Friend Tells , l tlcr thc direction of A. E. Bryson of the bodywlemay have the trash. m d Mm wag m, , H o, i, ., m,“ ‘ ~ on l.-,.i,h,y_ Jul“, 26 H“, “Ono 3. I T t Principal of Silverthorn School Tor- ncss of eternal life in the soul. The iwmiiiii‘ lgctofilefnu, Chélqot“. 1o: ,f,‘,‘,‘,'§§g:“;f§f,y'o, .f§u.||_i:nl1n}1_ 1;, Hope Rlver itivcr ‘ilrimlaiic Cit"). iii Fviiilll l‘ as e "mo. "lid Milli-ill K6". Prlllcillill Reverend spenkcr attaches prime m“ “y ‘m .d I 15 qjlrougit lack of knowing how will prt-strnt lthcir llranln “Oak I of the Earl Kitchcncr School,| . vown on Sn ur ay. .. ‘ , 0" wodilesdiil’ '~"~"~‘ll|lll-’. Jill"! r- " ‘ i ~‘ - - ‘e mpoltalice to the necessity of so to spray prune and care for liinlt 1 larin m tolran llann ll.lll. a I ‘ “amnwm Fun Information may living that we aha“ always be p“? - - 7th. till audience £00 Kftiflt fol‘ ‘a i ‘ Tile pail-bearers were W. A. Pid- 5 planted by the early Acntllau sct- (- .. . , , »_ . -. from Mr. Kerr, 4 Buolall Avenue. , , ,. ,,. , .. “will U-“iil "P-iiii-illt- (iilii l i i r Immmon‘ ‘Wand (lllordon Glover’ M. L. Conan’ I ‘ l W dl k ‘was one hilmiliaiixrioliie Tlinaiirocn-i idiHi-ilbovifli ‘.‘l"" “m” m "rmwm ‘m1’ "my Another ' , The mm 0t H1350 from Toronto . . cLcotl, ‘Heath Bowncss, and Miss Ma-rjor o o 0cm, R Ohm M I 1.1m f?!‘ c slant. ‘In; ‘ p)... Bus; o; H“. ppu-Lhg- wry"... . a l lilcludcs transportation, lower um“ Bernard . "f "he Wrmrmem “t Mi‘) qilumn g" “mm " r' n T!" ‘fhgfhtto “B, "'I‘|“"' “Film” “imciiillh-‘s "ml W" Tin‘ trellis oi n successful rem. 5g l ' be"), nccommodaflon on trams’ Wreaths were‘ placed upon. thc fill/Bil bY "lie DlltDllB 0'! B5 1 “crml m r“ mm l“ ""1"" lllspilly or mort- than ordinary ' ‘ 3 _, m 1, u K tn ‘l an] Mia Bsnnlilce Stultz of tihe brco is n perfect Gravcustoill , , -, , - _ _ "sly is uitca spread tar and wide iiiiilnlfiliiilthiitiiitiolclalriills iiildlfilgiinhilliil hi)’ l’; tillllaliligliywfliiliiriinigiiiiilh “hi! lilclltgillfl: Hall on gucsdny eventing. through grafting. Naturally Ml‘- liilinltilii"onliiliilllll- by wmmm mun“: mm “umber M m‘ ' . ' ,' ' ’ : ' Rockwell secs many changes and . . ' ‘. ' “writs. as is cviiiwlt-t-d by a letter 0m. slghweelng [mu-L 1.0, two L, Clover, Mfg Margin-e; Q 510v. V L, c ‘ out. for lilOatl prvst-llt. Thorn is ‘ ‘ persons. occupying one lower er, Calgary, Pillow; J. A. McLeod, Mm‘ v11‘"mennfiggftfihalgllghtegloz: Llgggogglxalgntlfiirfi,““lags 1253i ml‘ I10 doubt that \Vll('lll this cast rv- l;:lii:_'n"'l '3' ylmélutmallritrgsdiffimwlf; bcrtli, the cost will be $374.65 each. Toronto, Crescent; IMr. and Mrs. ifmzngwgflflny mantis ‘here y‘ ‘ _- tlllllrlrlisnto llopt. llivnr, as lnrtizlt-l lllll in ‘mph’ ‘Md mfidmur ‘l Could While primarily assigned for the W. C. McLeod, and Mr, and Mrs. ' ' I , , ‘ e c“ m‘ "W" Pr" “r- w t" . ' , .'. ' ' , benefit o, Teachers o, onvtnflo, the Everard Mcmod, Park comer M“ Mmulbers of Crystal Chapter, No. pen; m rocohm, mom Tm, ox, hardly Vhills, nrfritntl who had tak- . h = ' I‘n ‘the passing oi Mr. Aliens 1 o. . ‘s, Charlottetown. Wore the c011...“ .p.,,1.,,_-.|v,. m... ‘ll f W. c‘: Lilli-l lv. llakhamc Vcccmhie 'lour is new thrown open for t o and Mflt w_ A Pidzeon Kenning L l ‘ii-i o » y _ the whole of Easotrn Canada and m“ M, widow n M’ t h Nicholson. newt Gmye, ‘theoom-xilwls 0" Wt-‘lliieiilfly "Willis 0f various ‘(allumclt-rs. coltpletl with C""""’""‘1 “ml “Mmnmli- “Willis to the general putbllc. ' “CL, ,1 d - h.’ f,” lfrgai‘, marnity 10M a ills-ions and liiiisihi! ‘Princess Charter Ne. 2 Similar um fine onutnciutlun lililkvli it very “ilviwl “iv iv its‘ it- ll has given 130G - 3 - w 4 t llorsqoe '.,,Z“f,,,.“{;°,e‘ffd a’ an so" ‘rwlwflcd Olt-llflfl. The ilgmllai-‘llg Bridge. ilrlnccssl Chapter had also tlltficult to HUlPCl any one oi‘ the mf’ PM“ "'3' lluifvlil} and l Ciiillllli Th lsurvwln membé m! or a" 5065,0111 .10 ‘t. lo w’ ow an as lthelr disiii-ngu sited visitor, Miss par“, [m- ammal ,,,,.,,U,m_ pmsmfly praise it enough. lhcrc zlrc wnnien ‘ ‘i I t “I TI Q1 r-wm-Zly ‘in their bereavement. Marie Morrisoy, one of Americas an QXQ-ppflq)“ mjgm m. ".34.. h, cvurywllt-ri- who have bccn benefit- mwflm 8m Y 5P8 mother. Rob- ‘ H I ‘ loading con-tralte singers. ‘wihoso 11w (7,150 ni‘ bliss Foggy Doyle nu ml by Lydia hi. i’lnkhzlm's Veg- a-i ert L. Calgary, and three sisters. A large number of ratepayers at- voice is familiar to nil who know "n10 pm; n; u“, gym-thi- who, by vlullit‘ (‘tmipouiltl and gladly toil . ~ IM/rs. Eva Croller, Calgary, Mr!» tended the annual school meeti-nfl (‘he Editson or Brunswick Records. hcr sweet winsolnouesc iouchcdlthcir frit-ntls and neighbors about Samuel Bernard, St. Eleanor s. en, Tuesday, Mr. D. M. MQCLGOKTOC‘ Miss Morrisey who is an Honorary nmny a heart, it. Mass, not one of whom was able to be present at the funeral. “ i! m m: 3N0 mm" Interment took place in the Ken- sihgten Cemetery. ‘i’ Mr. Glover was a splendid type -"""" of manhood, realising tile develop‘ You eirpect the ultimate in tire perfection and beauty when you buy Goodrich Sllvbrtown Cord Tiresk-because of their world-wide reputation" for quality and long life. Yet the price is no higher for the danadittn made Silver-town than other makes cfOol-d Tires. .. l T0 Teas, Races and Picnics lee Cream is the big money maker for you, and of course you want the ice cream with the good | . ‘ name, and the good "Taste"- l ‘ PERFECTION u Write us new for delivered I- . \I|nnHl'I Llnlmsnt for ills (irippo. prime, and let us tell you how we A ' u" “w; you a quick service on the i blfl day. i w A l eiltral Creamerles - ‘l ‘ Ltd. QHAR LOTTETOWN The Great Blood Purifier nun: w. fr: nn- anevt Zfip-Qqn-ixwav-ac- Ali's’) 1-H. h m. n, o1 p". ment oi the whole man, subordin- "Mwn ._ 5y kdgpmg m, ating material importance to intel- blood pure you resist lntoe- “mm” ""1 5PM"!!! litllqflfiflly- tion and dlscnc‘. m‘; old 9° It" "i "it'll"! '3'“! "it" and mu known blood lnllll- ma". 91 ‘ll-Alum! u" 9M9" °f or has diced the tlst of thrill m9 “will m". Trillium! perfec- and costs very time. riy Mil "W- bqm. e1‘ 11's made home mlninlntursvpars- died, a home of rest whiere he ' “sum retire at eve, leaving the Butdlgfk mo“ xllrden of gears wages m! the cares of to orrow on threshold “era But he has gone to all 9 his re- ward, and ills happiness will only be complete when he will be joined by his loved ones. who so deeply H L mourn his unespectsd death. ' m. Glover was u ideal husband, ‘~~-‘~ a -.:~:.:.*":::..-.:l.~::rr.-::“.:: . a e 17! GUIIN UTRIIT I remain a lhilfllll mark to" [aide those who remain in the pith o! genuine cllristlaulty, X I and mulls om vnndtriui offset. a ID. I h...