fer Raltwana bee; -» YEs! tlcal people pm. use of its rich fragrance, alluring flavour and IBIS the mellow taste. . . most delicious tea that ever thrilled a palate! Bring New little expense. and partitions. l istrd below. Gyproc." GYPSUM, Lll\ LlMlFli Montreal - ‘all. M.’ Poole .- - R. T. Holman, Limited - Morris-Bernard & Co. Matthew 8i McLean . to Your Home with Gyproc VUORK-ROOM for you —a play-room for the youngsters in the basement. An extra bedroom 0r two in the Attic. These are now possible in your home at The new ivory coloured Gyproc Wallboa rd that: docs no! burn and needs no decor- ation (when panelled) will give you additional space in your present home. I Easily and quickly applied, structurally strong, it pro- vides fire-safe walls, ceilings Your dealer's name is Consult him today and ask for full infor- mation regarding Gyproc \\"'allboard or write for in- teresting free book “Build- ing and Remodelling with ALABASTIN E, CANADA, qlieflbw HVCDIYW/ ~11." l’; Thompson. Limited - Rooms 1E AND D Quebec d Maritime ‘Representative-“N. B. Melville. 53 Rupert Street. Amherst, N. S. For sale By Charlottetown, P. E Montague, P. E. Summerside, P. E - Tignish. P. E. - Souris. P. E. » sustaining. but. we must. >.__- Nol for se GENERAL System - l)!’ I/ie hundreds of Thousands of owners one has paida cent rvice ERE is a rccordof econ- omy and dependability which points to the wdsdom of buying a General Electric Refrigerator. Not one of the hundreds of thousands of owners has spent a cent for service or repairs because all the mechanism is sealed alr- tight from dust, moisture and trouble. It never even needs oiling. We invite you to inspect the many su General . . . including the accessible freezing regulator and the new Vegetable Pan. See the new All-Steel models now on ' display. erioritles of the eetrie Refrigerator IRJOJ @1-:Li-:crizic ALL-STEEL REFRIGEIIATIJB -A$$0¢iated Gas and Electric -"~'""d by CANADIAN GENERAL arse-mic co., uiiiius -_-_..“ 5 Th2- - "l‘ . ("f P. E. Islant. _ v .»..,,»;;n. menli “l9 0i Db "‘-llff't". lll the rear future. ,1 "m venture on the psi 1P A.,,.,_.,_ anon here. but sales . l i-. .1-,~,-,¢,-,|.. tion are now being mix... h; p“, of Canada. ftiientl of Slllppjng ow- surplus airmols away they m- golllg t0 111’ to keep Lllflll ‘*5 119m‘! by mipplving gqiyl sock for foundatiot herds o." new blood ll1 the already established °¥“5- Milly of our best animals have been shipped to other Dllftli of Canada land the United Sta es in the hast two years. For instance lllls Shrine New Zeala" d sent uvo men to Canada to purchase Ayrshrc hulls Th‘? URVCUCd from British Colum- bifl to Quebec inspecting and imp-ct. in: a few bulls from the outslantlaij: herds. The result was the dams of two bulls from the siX selected were 1513111 bred cows. namely. the famous ‘show cow and R. O. f‘. Champion at U10 RQY-‘l- 14d)’ Clover of {Spruce Row. teed and developed by Huston Bros. Charlottetown Royalty iii-iii Prde Bess‘ Dream, t; _vc;\r 01d Worlds Champion butter fat pro- ducer, bred and developed by I 3*; Sons, Mt. Berber. This ought to convince intending purchasers that there ls no l‘.‘3€(l to leave P. E. I. to secure foundation stock for wc have: as good here as can be found any- l where in Canada. _ l This frs; sale will have ll0fl€ but the brst individuals from several of the outstanding herd". in the pro- vinces and we. {Kl-i nil brectlfrr. to co-opera-tc and not o 2y make this first sale a SUCCCJS, but also an annual affa r. W~ wish to dinaw the attention of Ayrshire breeder?- to th" advert-is:- men-t nppcarug in tins issu". FAREWELL ADDRESS On the evening of {tiny '.'nrl.. neighbrs and friends gathered to bid-farewellyto Mr. Peter McQuaid and son Ephraim, of Kcllyfs Cross. ‘After reading an address ftl‘l(l bre- scnting them with two valuable cur, the remainder of the evening war. spent in dancing. The following was the- address: Dear Mr. Peter Mcquald and son Ephraim: Having learned that you nrc about, to depart from our m-tlxl. we, your friends and neighbors, av: asacmbled here toiiisht to extend t0 you a parting farewell ere you leave us f0r_ yotu‘ newly acquired ltomc ill . the eastcrn parbof the lnlnnrl. It. is unnecessary for us to stat." j that we feel keenly the loss we are ' overcome lour relflsl-i ferrngzs as we lTitllZi‘ it m not financial lilfliltflis that. hrv. mured you to maki- the change. hut. as is natural. to be near your own ‘ l family. Your succex. a."- a farmer should bean ins1zuatioit to fr. and u: worthy of emulation. It. ]‘ll'O\‘(‘1; the fact that. when the physical and mental faculties are combined. farm ing may be carried on with a great measure of success. -We will alvt-avs remember you for your honesty and . uprghtnens in your dealings. -your chcerfulncss lu conversation, your fairness in cr2ti-' clam and your kindness as a neigh- bor. We ask you to always have n warm spot in your heart for u". and we'will be ever ready lo ivcleomc you when you deem fit to visit. us. Kindly accept. these small gifts iv. token: of the esteem with \\'l'll(‘ll you are held. Wishing you Iieiilth and prosperity in your new home. we bitl you farewell. Signed on behalf of your lricndfi and neighbors ' John l‘. Carvagher Patrick McGee Levi Malone. Mr. MeQuaid thanked his friend'- for their kindness and mssureil them thstwalthough he war. leaving Kelly's Croisa lit-‘d a-lyvayv. have a warm feel~ ‘ ing towards the people of Kelfyfl. Painful Bells One After The Other Broke-Out 0n Arms . Miss K. Budd, 1100 Victoria Drive Vancouver, 3.0., writen-“Aboirt a gr ago I was troubled with boils. ey broke out on my arms, and no sooner was one healed than another would coma to take its piles. I sul- fsred great pain with them, and trial diflsrent m "' ' ‘and aim-manta, bat l n- I l did nis no good. "I was advised to take URDOtfl g_\ B “I Put up only by The T. “ma!!! w-i-m tic-so %_ - . if’. L()()D — lERS_ , ‘ El-IIUCC ‘ Imnrl. and father. l-fe will he llrcatly‘ i Hear this cereal! So muse it crackles out loud when you pour on milk or cream. Toasted rice grains. Rich with flavor. Something different for breakfastuDcli- cious for lunch. Use in candies, macaroons. Try in soups. Kiddies are fascinated by Rice Krispies. Order from your grocer. A red-and-green package. M a d e b y Kellogg in London, Ont. 71514199? men Klsfsrnas Ill MEMtlRlAM inns. ALi-‘Rliiilii. coon l On Sunday ngrning. May 1lth..l Mrs. Ilannah Ctltlz, Wife of Alfred‘ if. Cook. paused away at her l\Ol1'l(‘.l 33 Yale 51.. lttedfortl, Almost, after a, ln-zci-uig illness of six ycurs. , l\frs. Cool: Wftr, born at Carleton, l‘. lulfllitl. hcvcnLv-tvvo years ngml the duuzhtci- of the lam Hector antll lMacQuarrici Campbell. l "through all her stifleririg shc dis- 3 played-true Christian fortitude. and ‘she died as she had lived, firm in! her faith iii the never failing lovcf and carr of her Saviour. , The funeral services were held at} her late residence on ‘Tuesday. May 13th., at 2.30_ p. in., ancluvere con- ducted by Rev. J. W, S. Lowry, pas- tel‘ of the Cihurch of Scotland. Cam- bridge. ltfaiasx. of which churelrMrs. l. Cook was .1 member since its organ‘- l lzution. Rev. Mr. Lovvry was assisted; in the services by the Watchful Cir-l i-lc, Kings Daughters of which Mrs... Cook was a yiast officer and an hon-I ovary member. 1 She left to mourn her yiassing be-l sides her husbaritl. on.» son, Hector Charles Cook: two grandsons. Char- les Stone Cook and William A. John sstun. all of Merlfortl. blurs... four sis- lcrs. lvfiss Eliza Campbell. of Lynn. lilacs... l\frs. J. D. hlaeliiniion. of Sow} Vilryvmnufh. Maire. hfrs. Edwin Wit-l’ Ion, of llft\‘f‘l'lllll. ftfaz...“ anti ittrs» llUlJlllbflll Warren. of (joriiivall. 1".‘ F). Island; besides a large circle of‘ , fnentlr. and aerniaintances. to whom, her life was a shining example. 'i'liR. ERNE T W. HARPER In fond and loving nieinory- of, l§l'l‘l".it W. if1rpri' of Carlzton. whnl rirpviril llllfl life April 27th. 1930.,‘ aged 42 117111‘; and Fl months. The whole countijv-nitlr war» great- l_v shocked and r-acltlcnetl on Sunday. April 27th, when news was heard of the sudden death after a short lll- ursn of Ernmnt W. Harper. of Car- leton. Int. 23. formerly’ of Jackson- llllf‘. N. l-l. On June 25th. i913. hr murrirrl fllrinche. only ehilrl of Mr. nnrl Mrs. W. S. lvfutlarl. of Carleton. iinrl has l‘f‘-'l(l"fl in the home P\'Cl'_ rim“. where he filled in its ilIllCSl.‘ t‘.lll1;'tt‘ll_\' l\'~' l’1\'ll'l§_' aon-in-lavr, hum. mr-"rrl in the home, in the Church.‘ atnrl in the‘ t‘l"ll‘lllllllll_\'. lle was he- |i~,\~(~i-| by rver_\'l)n(i,v ivho llfttl tilt‘. tilcnnure of hr. lltfflllflllllflllPi’. Hi1: pleasant similc and gentle voice marlei ll'lCllCl5 for him v:hcrcvei' he wenLl 0h can it. be that no more we will meet that. pleasant umile and hear; that l'_'l\'lllFI izrretma. tho most ]li'0.’i|lt’l't3ll.‘i fornlers in the: Province. bring not slothful in busi- ‘ve alsdcarry a compute pm;- of Fox Pans. Staples. Lnvlflg; Hinges, Fox; ness, fervent in spirit, serving the Lord. He was for some years set». rrtarv-trcazurer of the United Church! sunday School, Cflpf‘ Traverse. and‘ look an active part in all church - work. We thank God for those al- ' most. seventeen years nf his com- hL: beau- among us. palotiship. his fellowship. tlful christian influence , lie was the eldest. son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel flat-per of Jacksonville. N. B, and leaves to mourn the loss of a most devoted husband and fath- er, a sorrowinc widow and one non. Allison. nlnr years old. and his fath- rr-ln-law and mother-in-lavti in the home who deeply mourn the loss of their loved one. also his father and mother. who were present at the fu- neral. and two brothers, Basil and (Zhnrhe. all of Jacksonville, who deeply mourn the loss of their much beloved son and brother. and a large circle of friends and acquaintances. ..I'I','?Tf”“BIQIIEIQWN overdo l Dorothy Dix Letter Box Continued from quickly with thtirlliusbands aathose Page fl DUROTIIY D1}; D911‘ ltllas Dix-l have been marrzed four yearr. and have a beautiful ll‘)_\' of 2. My husband and l’ got along beautifully until the irhild waz- lllJl'f7 but. ever SlllCfi‘ then I have found it impossible to make him happy‘. l|r~ hm»- the child arid wants me to get rid of him by placing him in a home, hut I refuse to do this. and gets angry’ if the baby sings or the world can I do? Answer: lie will not let the child stay in the same room vutli liim laughs or makes any noise. What ill ‘ UNHAPPY \'.'li'"lii i There is nothing that you can do except play for time. Etltiltlltlj.‘ _\r:l|l' v husband is jealous of the baby. so do not devote all of your :iltriition to the _ child and none to him. Go around with him as much as you can and trv to ‘ make l‘llll‘l realize that your love for the baby ha: not made you curr lciv- . | . I him. I flit‘ l In time your husband will get over his unnatural altitude and h: will 1' become interested in the baby in spite of himself. i little babies, but when the children begin to walk and be interesting they become devoted to them. Many men do not ilk!‘ DOROTHY DIX. conducted by‘ hi: Pastor. Rev. A. Reynolds, of Bedeque, who paid s glowing tribute to the memory of his lacquaintance with the departed. as- sisted by Rev. George Ayers. of Mar- gate, a former pastor in his home ehurclrat -Jack.sonville, and Rev. George Somers, of Tryon, after which the remains were tenderly laid to rest in the near-by cemetery beside those of his infant son who pro-deceased him fifteen years ago. The Cape Traverse choir receiving such a shock at the death of one they held so dear did not feel equal for that part of the sci-vie»: anti the- Bedeqtle Choir very kindly took charge and rendered some very ap- propriate and beautiful music. The pail-bearers were; Louis Muttarl. Fred’ Bell. Albert weeks. and his three uncles, Frank. Liedlcy and Al- bert Muttart. Many floral tributes, telegrams. cards and letters of sym- pathy were receivedf (Other yiapcrs please copy» Boys CAMP in" CANOE COVE JULY 15-25 TUXIS The P. E. Island Boys‘ Work Board met in tl-ie Y. M. C. A. on ‘May 17th. to confer with Rev. W. C..Machun. Maritime Boys‘ Work Secretary. It was decided to hold the Tuxis and Trail Ranger camp st Canoe Cove l from July 15 to 25. Rev. W. E. Altkeri lwednuday, Rev. D. M. Sinclair. Business Man- ager. Mr. Ross Bethune, of Char- lottetown, was named Camp Regis- trar, and the fee including registra- tion was set at $8.00. Folders con- taining full information about the ha: “PEERLESV Brand Fox Netting Foxes are valuable. and in or~ tier to insure their proper pro- tection you should have the best therefore you should have "PEERLESS." the 11951 English Fox Netting on the market. , .' Heavily galvanized before anti after being woven. it will not rust. if any roll does not y 0pm up to your satisfaction. RETURN THE ROLL, we will n»- \\'f\5 one of? gladly replace ll 01' “fund your money. Wire, Nails. Tongs, etc. The Company Limited ' Co” C. M. Lampso: 8 u Queen street Multan. l, c. 4. lssllml Public Auction. Sales OI‘ RAW Hill Shlpptn] bags will be furnish- hoth on the Island and in his native province. The funeral was hcld April 30th. and was very laruely attended. A short service was heltl at the home. ztfter which th~ remains were taken to (Jaw Tra" err-v Unilcl Church. where a very iinuresslve service was ed without. eharls by applying ls k. ‘I’. lloltnsn. Ltd. lam- meraltls. P. l. t. iepresentsd by Alfred Fraser, Inc. '21! Itftti Avsnss New York, N. I. l f l Rogers llartlwarei _____ Uuii- eamp will be sent to day School Superintendent; and Boys Leaders. The Boys‘ Conferences, which have been so successful in the past well be held again this year, meeting; on the third and fourth week ends. of October. The places of meeting mu:- gcsted were Kerisington for the neat. and Pownal for the east. Rev. Mr. Machuin outlined the program of the Maritime Leatlcrshiyi ' Training Camp at Chipman, N. 13.. August 4-11, stressing the opportun- itles afforded here and tireiii: ul strong effort to secure a eoorl rcp-l resentation of leaders from l". ii). Ir.- land. The Boys Work Board at». pointed for the ensuing _veai- is as! follows: Chairman, Rev. ken, Cornwall; Vice-Chairman, ftctxl D. M. SiSnclair. Vallcyfirlrl; Secret-l any-treasurer, Rev. C. N. Hl‘t)\'.'ll,l Charlottetown; Rev. H. E. Caliillbflhl Pownal; Rev. W. E. Aitken. ivfis-| eouehe R. R.; Ray Pendleton, Y. M; C. A; L. .7. Stacey. Ciiarlotietovun; James Wilson. SUlliillCPSlflt". with twol representatives from each of the, Baptist, Christian and United; Churches. ivonrnnivm nvsrrrvru l ‘This Institute their April meet- l in: at the home of.’ Mrs. Harry Scott] April 9th, Thirteen mem l Ivvas appointed Camp Director with be“ ‘m; m-c visitors a-m-c pycgchl, |It was decided at. "this meeting ml ‘buy fruit and plants for the sick m. district. It was also decided to pro-l leure s table and curtain rod foil lNorth Rlvef‘ Hall. The irciiiii,‘ CUITS either in shine), which is l in buying our t catch as that oil content as that l l f I a steady growl factory. Phone 72]. Imperial Sunshine Puppy Foxes, raised in pCllH. izcl very‘ lillli: Hllll-‘ihlllfi ttntl,in order to offset this. it" is iit‘t't).»">1;tl'y that sunshine iii artificial form he iriveu them. is by [ceding lhll“l'lltl.»‘tl. (‘till i.l\'|'Il-‘ till. FtlX lilti- liiscuits each coitltiin liilttrvii itietlieiual Cod Liver tlil. (so aptly called “lluillctl Sini- lng our contract for lliiil supply rm us‘ in he wiri- lo tililuin this most valuable ingredient so vital in the Hllt't‘t‘H~@ of plfjf.‘ awry“ “For your family's protection the bathroom should always bc health. fully clean.” This is accomplished by cleaning the tub and washbcnvl after each using, because Old Dutchnot only removes the visible clirr, but the often-dangerous impurities, cs veil.” for greater ccunurny‘ Ultl Dutch is unequalled. Nu cleaning [lfclyafation docs so much as Old Dutch and none can do it so well. Made in Canada {.'((.»§i.§ ill? ilviifii" mun’ iii; . 2' .< :.". l .1‘. lllf‘ liom." of Al.‘ Joli l‘ “.tCl‘§.l'il~ tJblJJ. bliiivzijv, Mu‘ ‘.11 ~ ill" urysa non, Wednesday. 311i; ‘Lli, l an Jug Qtl: celebration of Nuiwwc in flllCllflftllCc uf twelve member iiiiahdcpciiticncc Day has toui rd .ti: four visitors. It was LlCiKhil that 1 borrow a: the nation pan.‘ a final tri- this lll-Gllilll-f‘ ]'l'l)\"itlC the ‘Ioxciid for ‘ lllllC ti) U1‘. FYlIltFJI Nffllfb- “i105! the Immuiii Jivn of cliifiirrii ill ill.» ‘ml-V 131‘ “l hi4"? [W lwllfl Vin"- lrict against iiipli‘.l'icri'.i. Car-i: o.’ l‘ “‘i'--~ “lTitlltll-‘Fl- thanks from sick iii dz; _ ucrc I , also read, New, meeting will hi; held _ “H155 MEN ‘V035 Bl-QUEY-E wcdncnda, m“... my a. U“. m“... The oltl knights wore a kind cl of Min. l"\i'i~ii .\l'll’t‘-,'.l\‘ ltrill Pill w. ‘lwmll- mflflv "if Silk. mrr [llCiI ar- lw anuacrctl ‘with My Pc- i‘.'~'illl’3.'7'l~ W” l” lH-“lllw we glfllmng "una- uu‘) ‘ ' from ram and suiir-hiiir. This was knelt n :11. a blouse and women acirvif- led the izar-inrn! when riiri: ceard t; i ‘JPN!’ ll Ilse Minnrtfr. fur Rhrlrmzitltm. leg. triads Hath. 'l'lit‘ l(lt‘ill \\'2l_\' in (ltl this l‘<iifiii.-.- 'l"lu-se. flit‘ llisrtiil or Puppy lhiui (lrtipu all \'(‘i'_\.' lithhl. exceedingly’ rich in vitztiuinv content. ‘otl Liver tlil, ui- .\‘|)t,‘l‘ll.'_'~' strictly" ihurusti. (‘tllllitlllh 'l‘l'~li\' -'i‘l.\ll'lS as urcnf vitiiiniiie of May or June. We are even lWVl titula- the fox industry. Fox Pups fetl EQIWYOtISl)’ with l.\ll"t_IRI.»\.l_. HIS- (“UITS m‘ PUPPY Ftltll) nvvei- develop i'5t'l\‘.‘l.\‘ liut show h and prugifess u itlwut itll_\'.‘<t‘lll1lt‘h“. Order through leudiiu: ilislriliutiirs or tlirvt-l from Imperial Biscuit Company Ltd. l,‘l1;|i'ltyll"l4i\\ It. l‘. l. . . . t l I . w’ i w \ t ._..,_._-