JUNE 9. 1900 77 . r IJK lo The scientist asks "WHY?" Alert dairymen long have known that the amount of milk uhirh rl'i'.'lll he obtained from a mu, (it'- mnticrl to a grratcxtrnt on the spccrl iilill uliich the milkinif was done. krcriiily the srirnlisis, through rlili- grm rrvnirrli, rliscnvcrccl the reasons win this is true. The engineer asks "HOW?" Anti z neinccrs at L'nivcrs.il Milkini: - Marliinc Company, kccping pace, lianr devoted their talents to im- wroxinq (IO-OP Univrrsnl niilkrrs U llI.'lI tlziirv farmers miqlit li.ive tpiipiiiciil allurding thcin lull l);llC- Dairy Equipment We A PAYING rno'ro.snioul science provides. CALF NOSE INFLATION5 AND CLAW represent such Calf Nose In- flations, with patented off-rciitrr opening and riglit-sized teat cups Improvements. flu awav uitli Io-at cup "Crawling" and make it possilile to milk all thr hcrrl, without "milk-lock" and with practically no need for stripping by either hand or machine. The Call Nose Claw . : udder-where milking is heavier . au ihoritics. THE USERS SAY "WOROERFIJL" Ask us.for the names of Island Farmers now using C0-OP MILKERS & COOLERS. Then ask any one of them for their story. OO-OP SHOWROOM 58 Fitzroy St. Of Charlottetown Your Local Co-op Store fit of the inrrr-asetl ltiioulrtlgr. that . with its patented design placing grcnlcr uciqlit on the rear quarters of the finishes milking out all quarters at approximately the same time. Onlv in CO-OP Linivcrsal do you get tlic hr-nclit of tlicsc cxclti.xivc fraiurrs which so well reflect the lines! re. search of our agricultural collrgr. ltiay Festivity For i83rd Birthday -Three gift birthday cakes graced the tea table at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .1. Bradford Mill- man, Kensington, on Friday af- tenoon. June 5, when a number of friends dropped in to assure Mr. Millman 9. happy celebration of the 83rd anniversary of his birth. Mr. Wendell Wilson toasted the guest of honor who made suitable reply, and in turn proposed I toast to one of the guests. Miss Lottie Sims, whose birthday is June 6. A fruit punch was pI'e.- parcd by Mrs. Millman for the occasion. Mrs. Eldon Campbell of Charlottetown presided over the ten cups. The beautifully decorated cakes were made and presented by Mrs. Wendell Wilson and Miss Lottie Sims. Kensington. and Mrs Edwin Lynds, Charlottetown. Miss Mary Wilson led in the greeting song. "Happy Birthday to You". In the evening festivities were resumed when Mr. Millmanls daughters, Mrs. William Lawson and Mrs. Cyril Kenny. both of Summerside, with their families arrived to honor their father with good wishes and Rlfts. Gifts and greetings were also received from other members of his family and friends -Bur. THISTLE & SHAMROCK W.I. The regular monthly meeting oi the Thistle and Shamrock W. I. was held at the home of Mrs Freeman Welsh for the month of Mar. There were I3 members Kllifl 5 visitors present. The meeting opcticti with ihc ode, followed by the creed. The roll call was answered by "Whiit country you would like to live in and why." The minutes of the previous meeting were read. Ill!- provcd anti signed. Committees :are their reports. No new rom- mitlecs were appointed. Articles of correspondence were read. The members are planning to buy it sink and fittings for the school. The roll call is to be answered by an ('XCllElTlS'.C of house. plants. slips. etc. Mrs. Sam Gillis in- vited the members to her home for the next meeting June 10. Enjoyable programs were put on by Mrs. Lynal Cairns and Mrs. Frccman Walsh. "God Save The Queen" brou.:lit the meeting to A close. An enjoyable lunch was served by the hostess. Easy Down Payments available on refrig- Now ierators, washers, furnaces. ipropanc, oil, coal and wood lstoves. KEIIL CLARK, Kciisiiigtoii our "ouR”"wAv NOT MEI l I W r u. in... en. Jigrjro 60 TO 'TH' MAIL BOX, vou HAVE TO 5OAK UP A BARREL OF WATER! wELL.THE.Y LET vou OUT AN' Tl-iEY'LL HAVE To WIPE you Dt2v-- I Hi; Hill n MADEf Cow. ON! by wt: smzu. no.1 I You LET Hwi OLJT YOURS-ELF.' A HORSE COULD WALK OUT WITH you TDZWHC5 TO SNEAK our IN THAT OUTFIT! " J ll,-av By-'J."kf"'wiiiiiams , . it Hi VHH 7. l Jl?Wi - rrllgre Uuflht To Be A Law By Fngaly And” Shorten?- lbms reasons mntzgo I we RUN-AWAY meme OVER :2 over. as souuoso MIGHTY iNDEDENDENT- WANNA C00i(iE.' WANNA COOKIE 1 ii V00 WON'T GIVE HE No COOKIE rti. RUN AWAY Aulyouu NEtER see ME NO MORE! THEN vouu. A COOME FOR A GOOD LITTLE BOW '7ZzwAo MRS. HELEN BRAIN saw SRAMJICO, CALIEDEA M AND HE SOUNmD,OH. . 50 DiFFERENT.' uu- J-JUST A i BUT room as GOT Gov DAME THAT I” t - MINUTE - MAYBE SEPARATED FROM HS ABANDONS A KID T MOMMIE can FIND MOM FOR 2 MlNUTES OUGHTA BE SENT UP THE Ci?iCK'. - O-I. I” R. ouiuuueiiin rTl-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Royal Doctor l Visits Canada: Sir Thomas Dunhill. the royal households staff for 25 years, visited Toronto a member of medical recently on the last lag of his return trip to his native Austra- lia. He was the surgeon to the late King George. The eminent surgeon, is keen fly fisherman, re- gretted he arrived in Canada be- fore the opening of the trout sea- son. WEuTnEjF6E and Vicinity Mrs. Victorin Arsenauit has re- sumed her duties as teacher. Mr. and Mrs. Pacific Gallant. have returned if) their home in St. Chrysostem after spending the winter in Toronto. Sincere sympathy is extended to Mrs. Pacific Gallant on death of her brother Gilbert Arsenault. who passed away in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Ra.i.p.'h Eilands, Mc- Mills Mills were visitors in Welling- ton on Sunday. guests of Mr. and, Mrs. Clayton Day. L. A. C. Everett Graham of R ALEXANDRA VV. I. l The June meeting of Alexandra 1 ,W. I. was held at the home of i -OFFICERS El-l'3("”CD - MY5-'Mrs. Harold Btalon with an at-pt Fred M0836 W35 alipolnied W951-ltendance of 11 members and two 1 dent of the Evening Circle of tlielvigitors. Met-ting opened by re-F T babies were hiding. foot moved back, keeping out of fall. PAGE THIRTEEN Llght- were somewhere under that wind- , , Rf'dd.V Fox crept under it ht”? Sight. She whistled sharp-,at one piano, Mrs. RPd(l)' at Inn. X. All. three rF'K'0.':lli7.I-rt her other, and (llrl Klziii Coyote at 4 li”Ii;”i' signal. It made them all,thirrl. Mi-'. l.i:litfoot softly sign. he rrioie sure that those fmvi' ed her rcllcf. Mrs. Summerside Presbyterian Church peating the creed in unison, fol-1 at the anualymeeting on Monday lowed by roll call. EVENUX in i 6 V-'l1ilYCl1 DBFIOI3 Till”, The sick committee rt-porterln retiring president, Mrs. Mark Gall-llwn get-well t-arris sent. R0p0i't' det Jr.. opened with mil to WOT-lfroni executive meeting of district ship and prayer, after which the convention was given and plans, Psalm "Through All The Chang- were made for same. It iV.1Fl in! SCENES Of Life" W35 Suns. The agreed that ice cream and conesl Scripture lesson in Romans 14ibe ordered for school closinsz. i was read by Mrs. David Larltin and! Mrs. Benjamin Wood inviiml the meditation ”Called By God"lmr-mhers to her home for nnxtj was presented by Mrs. Hazel Dy-liner-tiny: when roll mil will no stant. A Bible quil. wits conduct:-d:nnswor:-ri with a favorite 1'iiClll4' by Mrs. S. MacDonald after which food. iiiinch committee will lie the final chapter of the stuzlvlfirfi-s. Nat Mar'Kinnnn. Mrs. Ron- book ”Cont.rasts and Conflicts ofljnmin Wood and Mrs. l-Ii-nu-so Mm-. Africa" was presented by Mrs. tnhe. Collection amount:-ri l'i Keith Johnston. The arinuiil ir-yfiillfa. parts were submitted hy the (till?-n Nlrntiiiz rlosrrl with the .s-ri;;- on; and showed a most Fatl5laClOl'yliilL' of "Grad Save The Qtirmi" anti year. The remaining ofiiccrs ap- lunch was served. ; pointed were: vice-president, Mrs. l Henry Bishop; secretaigv, Mrs. l Hazel Dystant; treasurer, Miss Con-' stance Inman. Following the M17.-I pah benediction a social hour unsir held when Mrs. Kcniicth Walker. and Mrs. S. MacDonald were luncl BURGESS BEDTIME l Continued from page 10 Mnewesrs hHi'asn't at land stamp. but it urn-.n n A nuri enough to reach six Wi(lI'- i '7" open. ears. For a ions: momrn'. ylir-rirly anti Mrs. Rerirlv and Oirll Winn firwynlrz stnnti erfectiy Siill -The many lririirls of Mrs. Paul their sharp ears rnpckcrl fort-.mv: Thompson rczrci her critical ill-lift Faifii N'"V.V lilile SOURKL NP- ness at her home at Clerniont, andllflziiiioot rusiirri A low ricmi wish her an riy recover-y,-Bnr, llnnvcs llnrlcr her feet. It uni n ivory faint snurirl, but those ltslrn- 1- .?..T...Mw Ilii: ours r-:iu;:lit ll. At nnrr llir ':liren hunlnrs began to move for- Arsenault. Also visiting was Mnlivord inn.-irri ihr: windfall. R”(lflll Nazairra Arsenault who was re-iand Mrs. Reddy wont togethri. cently transferred to New Castle. N. B. Old Man Coyote kept by himsclti You see, they were not at all e.--- friendly. All three had the samn Wellington Y. P. U attended tho mt-n: liter harinll a doubt thm Spring Rally of Central Pl'PSl))'-lS0l11t!WllPlC undrvr that great piln. tery of Y. P. U. at the Uiiiledl Church on June 3rd. They con- duoted worship service under leadership of Miss Blanche Day; president. of fallen trees Mrs. Light.foot's laume Arseuault and family of Stf Lcuis who visited Mrs, John F. nmpsenault; and Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Arsenault and family. Char- lottetown, visiting MT. and Mrs. Arcade Arsenault. Among v'i.sitors in the (iistritrt during the holidays were Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Dtivar and family of Kensington Hatchery '1'o My Egg Patroiis:- Mr. Keith Warren, Margate: This week's re- turnswexactly 521.00 per doz. ' Mr. Alton Raiii.sa)', llaniillnn; Av:-i';i'w rctttriis for the past, nionthHEl4t- per rloz. This hatchery complimcntctl on ililllririnity of product. l'riricr the ('ll'('lllllHl3ll1t'tN. i fm-i inn mil 1,),-gin, the strictiioss of otir 0EIf,vEl'Fl(lliii;!. Chicks available for Wednesday, June 10. A steady, expcricnccd, potiltr)-cotisrioiis lwitcliory. S. R. PEN DLETON KEN SINGTON GOOD NEWS Announcing Price Itctluctioti of 3115.00 On OLIVER 66 TRACTORS Making them the best valuc in thv fit-ltl. ord And Howatt Carleton Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Guil- --BM . C A. F. Station Moncton, spent the week-end with his parents Mr. and Mrs. John Graham. Mr. and Mrs. Irvllle Stewart, St. Eleanors, recently visited Mrs, Stewnrts sisicr. Mrs. Milton Mc- Carville. Her many friends regret to learn Mrs. Arnold Desftcehes is con- fined to her home after suffering a stroke on June 5. Mr. Beloni Gallant who was in Korea. for past year is now spend- ing A well earned leave with his family in St. Ghrysostem. Best. wishes no out to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cliiiiiey who were re- cently married in St. James Church, Fgmont Bay. Mrs. Ohanev is former Leona Arsenault, St. Chryscstem. Mr. Louis Arsenault of R. C. A. F. in MOIYCLOII N. 8., recentily visited his parents Mr. and Mrs. Victorin Professional ;cards 3. F. HUNTER R. o. Summerside. P. E. I. Complete Visual Anillylfl Glasses Fitted PHONE SUB SMAI.I.MAN'S BUILDING OPTORIETRIST T. EARLE IIIOKEY Chartered Accountant Cunsdlnn Bank of Oammerco Summerslde. P. E. L PHONE 2883 E. E. PARKMAR Opt. D. RD. OPTOMETRIST Glasses Fitted - Eyes Office Hours: 9 to 12 -- l to it and by Appointment. PHONE 3281 BEGENT THEATRE BLDG. Summer St. Summerslrlo W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. E. r. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Sunimerslrle 1'. 0. BOX 681 w. cusmn s. MaollOilALll Barrister. Solicitor, Nctnry, Etc. i ' LLB. Examined DIAL 8344 Money to Lonn. Office formerly occupied by Line Heath Sthmg. ILC. Collection: Prompfly Attended To. R. E. ELLIS & SON Fire - Auto - Casualty INSURANCE I Summer St. summersido PHONE 2418 VETERINARIAN Dial 2520 Water -Street East Summerside aVf7”l' - C form,” grylrr in 9 body Canadian comfort Eu ropcan aml lianrllinf M" IN!” w&ecl&rt.rr.r "W1 wider rrrrm'J Mwa”-W, ofgfru! rm -2:"-vW"i'-' and the St 7U - ' . 0''” train: m,a,x,,.. ” Mm! and rm-W, . Water Street, E. cop V rs CAR Q omvsns '4 , k I. d V I 3,”; amt in uoups for flu. wiuu -itiewnlin -ad slarom Ihoel dim nation: I at ravi- n. . .. er ommsn no - All Models njcr Sluttrltnkrr Zitirmtnfir Ilriw or ()ivrrdrr'r-r- J. L. Rayner Equipment Ltd., Makes every other Uanqaihn car lo we I0years dla'e7f.' Come in and order your newi53 Studebaker now You can buy tliisidr.aTn?itlEiiTe”w?7 Canadian car with the long and low-'swuiig look at a very down-to-earth price. What's morc. YOU iict 3 Si"-3nd'0”t gasoline economy star-a team-mate of the Studebaker Commander V-8 udebaker Champion 6 that were sensational in actual gas mileage . in this year's Mobilgas Economy Run. --ut slurp,-pdvtrvnr Imlrd rlau-nl rxlm nut Summer-side. P.E.L sarnv MONTH van Mon H