l JUNE 7, 1.192s "is good tea” l . . - died Rose Orange Pekoe is supreme In clean. bright Aluminum. l" her experience ofbelrig presented Thmne Rwm‘ - - _ ‘ _ " Like a dream l’. remember two __-7 at Con“ along Wm‘ h“ mmher‘ kindly footmen arranging mummle‘: As on Expert Home Baker Quaker Iilour will ensure your success every time OST 0T the success of baking depends upon the flour. Whether it is bread, cake or pastry, your flour must be right‘. Use Quaker Flour and perfect results will be yours. Milled only from selected wheat. Before it leaves our mills, Quaker Flour nrcets the most exacting tests-including the test of actual baking results. We brrkc a sample every day- irrour own kitchens under actual home condi- tions. Quaker Flour must bzrke perfectly or it can't go in the Quaker suck. ‘Quaker Flour-Jiest" for zrll linking purposes, light and delicate in texture. livery bug sold under our ruoucy hack guzrr- antce tlrzrt___Q_riirlter Flour will give yuuwtvlie Always the Same ROSE l llEBllTllNTE GETS THRILL ATTENDING RllYlll lJllllRT Enjoys Drive T0 Palac e And W h e n In, Throne Room Spell Bound By Royaltyl 0n Dais. - _ _ _ London, June 6. —- A debutante thus describes in a London paper in the presence-and up another long corridor to the top of the Aftr what seemed an intermin- able {My I liad finished dressing for m1“- 11151» ROYaI Court quite half an hour before the hairdresser arrived R1 '1 n. m. He fixed the ostrich P11111185. with the aid of many clasps, 1° my shinglcd hair. and mummy passed me as presentable and a credit to the family. ‘I loved the progress up the Mall. wuh the friendly crowd gazing in train and then mine. I have a faint recollection of tho band playing Dvoraks “Humoresque" very softly, and watching with wonderment my card passing from official to of- ficial, and reaching the Lord Cham- berlain at exactly the same time as I did. As I gazed spellbound at the gay l crowd on the Royal dais, at the _ King in his Field-Marshal's unl- tit the windows of the car. lform, and at the Queen, a majestic inside the Palace rt was like a figure in gold tissue shimmering 11111)’ londnln the drawing-room afwith gorgeous diamonds that shone gm“1°"‘“11'111'W1111111H- elegant Ill like star's tinder the brilliant lights. dafk blue and golden uniform and my name seemed to echo through white brecches, beckoned us. row by the huge room, and mechanically I 1°", “m1 W" PYOCBF-‘ded down a long curtseyed to the King on his golden ‘ corrrdcr and across the cud of the throne. Throne Room, _\vhere. above the -I>ie inclined his head and smiled heads of the officials, we caught an in such gt reassuring manner that: °11°a51°11fl1_ Elllnpsc of noddinc my second curtsey. to the Queen,‘ plumes and heard the names culled ivas much steadier. She. too, gave .. oi those who had already arrived inc a lovely smile. It was over. ' EdidIldH n1. ft’ -. IN MEMORIAM l “P ‘it; 15.2532"... a r eral weeks of illness. old was a native of Grandvlewmndl lin her early years taught school. In] i884 she was married. and all her T110 ‘1911111 °¢@111‘1‘@111 011 Tuesday life lived in her home at Lyndale. 111°1'1’1111£l. Mill’ Z9111. 1115 Abfi-Fdet?" There were born to Mr and Mrs.l Hospital, Trenton, N. S., of P. M-lMcDonrrld eleven children flve sons‘ Jenkins. of that town. I-le was prc- and 51X daughtewx an of whom, ex, deceased by his wife two monthslcem one son, were present at their; ago. He is survived by one son, CurLlmQLhQI-is funeral Six years also’ fort of Toronto, also four brothers and the firs; and onyy “me a; a family 1111'“? slstersi V121 13911111111111 111111 N- reunion ail the family were together. J., in Prince Edward Island: J. S. M“, McDonald-s me seemed "m1 E- K- Jenkllls- 01 NBWGIRSEOW- moulded to the ideal presented in‘ The $159315 BT91 M13- K- McDmmkl- Proverbs, Chapter thirty-one. Her-l M“ A- Lnne- M“ J~ C- 11491-191111 °1 Bible was her companion and guide. Prince Edward Island. Funeral tonic-Truly of he.- “ can be 5am‘ win-ll place yesterday irfteriroon from the children arise up and can he,- mess-‘ residence of M. Jenkins. _New ed; her huSbam-L also. and hel Glasgow, with interment at Rrver- praise“, herg- Quick mdusu-touml side. wise in word and action, she exerted .a strong influence, putting, the lm-i [press of her own character ‘on all lin her home, and making all who The funeral of the late Mrs. Johulmme in contact, with he; fee} the 11111014111103’ 100k D1009 i101“ 1191‘ power of a large and loving heart.l residence, North River on Thurs-ll“ her rmme an were made to feet day, May 31st. A large number ci‘,at‘home. and many knew the home people were in attendance. ' of Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, as evi- The services at the house and dcnced by the number who on the, grave were conducted by her pastor. dny of the funeral were present to] MR. I‘. M. JENKINS ----<r>--—— MRS. JOIIQI Mat-KINLAY , _ lRev. W. R. MacWalker of Nortlrislrow their regards, many comlngl 51911111 Cake 01' T711917.“ ‘U111 TCUW“ 1111'" 01-11 {River Baptist Church. The pail long distances. ‘ “rem Maggi-S, M1113}; Mag- Mrs. McDonald's labors were not confined to her home. With her husband she took deep interest 1n the welfare of the community and the work of the church; Teacher in Sunday School, active worker in ‘bearers .Phail. Moses Byrrie. John L. More- " ‘side, Hugh Walker, Garfield War- .ren, and Harry Scot l Interment. was in t. Highfield Ceru- Cm ‘SOS May‘ Dena mm EV“ la short service of worship they were r I l l ‘Culnpbml pastor, Rev. J. A. McLellan. were nearly three hundred her lTherc THE CHKRITOTTETOWN GUZRDIKN The Maser Furnace Man ' Lina! as staiulard by Lli .. , _ _ _ _ litmjd 0f Standards and Appeal r/fl‘: / \--.» Muster Comm! coirifort: tlary fllltl night. rrt7 n. m. Let The lit/faster Furnace Man get up early to Treat your Tum-re No need to gel; upezrrly in n cold liOll ‘t: zrntl ti ihlut: iuiwrlhiyglv .lt ;\*.‘l1 i‘.\'rI flights 0i stairs to llrc luscrnenr to turrtl your l‘,ll'll.li‘(‘, ll 'l'lrc Nicer-r Furnace Mun controls your hunting plum. The Master Furnace Mimi's Eltictrol, the nil liuriu-t- not]. m», (“but llll exclusnc uutuniitic tic-vile wlriclr !-.\l1’\I\l.llLl‘"- your Electrol is its own rrtrentlout. Ptisirvc-zly uzxtl .iutriur.rtr:.iil~,' lilflCiill liegurs at the proper time to \\".u'ur vour liiillhtf for you zurtl lr.r\c ll ti ilrl‘ iurtarlile and cozy \NllCl‘l you arise. Au Elcctiul luiruc Cull .ll\'.'.ry.'. li- i, i’ What could mean more to you than the clr.rri_c;ii"e»l'r"ct-._ t ulcl nut-willie . . l t lreut: which this liner llUfllCf suppliw? Ntwcr zr thought: (il yi-zu i=1: iihut-f Nocoirl. No shrivclirtg. Nu rrslics. No dirt, Nolicctl ill ruin ;| lr.~.it l and yet’. every room is ilontlctl with cheerful, litnrltlrlul v..uiuur J.‘ try temperature you tlesirc~irlwuvs kept the some, uutiinr.rri:u.'i‘~. Install Your Eleclrol Now! Don't farce another winter‘ with the prtr-pect of uneven, uuhcrrlthful heat. Plrur llll\‘./ to lt-t Electrol, The Muster Furnace Mdll, have. your house comfortable and warm fur you when you get up in the morning. Come in and see the Electrol in tipcrrrtioii. Let us explain ‘The Master Crnurril to you. We will gladly rriukc u study of your lrearting sys- tcni with 1r vicw [)i1»llf.!_)§t"l1l‘.1!v l--;tl-"'r\.1»>nr t." your hurting Cllillillll. \‘»/i- \‘.:l| pliill/ uni a _ strclr rccriruurriirl.rtr<iir>i willhhil (lfii 1.1 tiii notion on your putt, Budget Paynrcnis Purchase Tilcctrul out; of Ilktrllll}, li v l | \\-i 1 . A surprisingly rtnr-"uihrlilc -.l<-.-.-.ir lxryu , with tlic llululltit! ui rzirll. will!‘ tiiuarrusri- e, puts Elcctrul in your llUlllL‘. a Ilealcrs, (fllflrllllldlfbltill. lg. S. & C0.’ LTI).Maritinrn Distributors Stnlolrn. N. II. ELECTROL 1711c OIL BURNER with 711a Master CbnfroL , e Underwriters Laboratories, and lxars their label. Approved by llie New ‘Turk City r-farrd liytlrc Camuroruyenllh u] Massachusetts Department n)’ Pulilrc Srlftljyyl _ 'f.__ r n . _ .. n ries of sicknesses. Then his left knee'W¢1‘¢ visited by showers which w-lllolted 11111 1118.1’ 111W done n0 dnm- - - 1- 1 gave n-Qubre, and after 7 months qfllieved the anxiety which was being age as yet. m e “hm hock me gcnuoped‘ whne health, though with a stiff leg. After wan. and the Southern part of Al-ivalparuiso but these points also rc- Thc few points utmost satisfaction. -,_ y . I 42;; i-lcryv. . ., , , y ‘ . The Hum] tributes were; . lwornenswMissionary Society, and 4 _ l: _ pi|1Ow._-1~he Fammh yLadres’ Aid, she could always be de- /~.._. w“ w i. __ W, .2 ,_._,__, - , ,- _ ___” __ >_____ , _ i, . w “sheaf of Roses“---Mr. and Mrs. Peflded (‘m m lead agd d%hierit1fll;rg" |John L. Moresidc. rmly’ S“? ‘v35 g°°_ m; l at u‘ i, __ - 1 Crescent-Rev. R» W- and Mrs.- ti“; he“ ‘s i ° m“ ° ‘g 9°“S' -- - moisture. 1h the tires from Muir to Mc-z SCALLOPFI) m EATS iCoopvr, and daughter" Fllilcabetli. i; (fling remains ‘Vere taken to helwsonable health up m his seyen._ Saskatchewan generally did noc;Cr"eui=y' and in the Oakburn district.‘ i t NWQY?’ 11111-895‘ S1’1"“'M1~*~‘ L11‘ L'- lmkc“ ghmm. from “mere on May 23, afteyteenth year he seemed to have a se- f8"? l5 W911 81131011811 1110811 P011115 1111 111 1141111110118 C111 114111115 i111‘ 10", The lo\ver edges of three 4-inch Cm’ “wrms have 111$” box pleats in :1 flpured brown and 1u||,,.; ,.~ _ .~ rt . l“°"*‘“" ‘- th v11 fllrl h'h.Th , _ w . l l D BY THE M H‘! LR“ o‘ 011A‘! R HAT‘; Sprri_v»-»F. W. Godfrey and J. H. llffillizlllnic’ seivic: “in: céinélagted b$ mm tom. of whlch were spam, mlelt. Areas around Saskatoon, Rose-been found atVStar City. Sash. and “u. pm.“ buck 1c- us long as the tip l the hospital. he rallied to seeming town and Conquest, in Saskatche-;gi'ub worms under the soil rrcnr "f n“, Hank)!“ ‘ ' q‘ _ ‘ ‘ 3 ’ Wrcrrth~Neil and Mary. PHL McLItAN (OMT ANi, LTI). My‘ N_ D_ McLean was fume“, _ _ _ W _ mm ram 1,0,. m, damag“. . , , .. . - . lprcserrt. who came to show their re- \VlI()l.EhAl.I:. DIhTIiIBIllOIth ‘drrcelor. l . _ _ charhmemwn P F I _ {o} spect for the deported onei ' ' “ ‘ _ "T ' .l>ody was laid to rest in Va ley 1e '——‘_"‘ ""”“;"_~—'_"‘ “m”? """ " MRS- MALCOLM -'\~ “TVDONAI-U- (ggmetgyy, $119 rests from her labors this, for three years he appeared fulllbertll. wllld d0 with of me and spirits, working on ghmthough there is no present dangeiqthnt reported frost also added no farm with vigor and sums“ He from lack of moisture. Warrnpdalnnge had been caused. Secdlnv. PINK AN" NAVY was always genial and happy, and a'111‘1811l5 Weather cceeded the rains is now completed and wheat is as. i favorite with an furnishing ideal growing condltiozrsghigh us seven inches above fifOllllLly l1 lu The Tobacco 'l‘hat’s Different: 0f course it is different, and the reason why it is, ls lit-cruise it has the only flavor that men like. HICKEY & NI(.TH()LS()N’S t BLACK TWIST CHEWING l ronAcco 1*‘ 1111'» Mlnrlvmc l0lII('l'0 iuur its loin; mum; (HIIITIUPS rank it in first place. Hickey & Nicholson Tobacco (‘.o., Ltd. Manufacturers ' (Jlrarloltctnrvn PROMPT" SERVICE In all kinds of Tire Repairing?“ Let us have your next Puncture. WEEKS & BURNS VULCANIZEIIS 229 GREAT GEORGE STREET NIGHT SERVICE . PIIONE 980-1. DAY AND l. Millpond Two Great Swedes Cartefls Haszards Improved has stood the test for 30 years 5-30-wfm6l. E. R. BROW 146 Richmond ‘Sh, .. Charlottetown. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at _ Lowest Rate. \ Good Strong Stock Companies ‘Agent at Summerside, Lloyd Lewis. “Can you beat It?" .Carter’s Millpond Swede A great Turnip for shipping. The Turnip Crop l: a very important one in this country, far-mm cannot afford to cir- pcriment, buy the well kirown and tried out varieties. We have BANGIIOLM SWEDE (so called club res- istant) for those who want lt- IIASZABIYS IMPROVED and MILLPOND SWEDES are 1m- ulc by upwards of $00 merchants In I‘. E. Island. CARTER & CO., LIMITED. '0" M115’ 13- 1933. 111 11118 51x16‘- sincere sympathy and prayers of P1211111 real" of her asv- Moreover many are with her family in their Martin. wife of Malcolm A. McD0ri- lheavy 105g lrld, Elder, Lyndnlc. died in Prince l ~ ------- ~~-.——— illld children, Martin and Sarah at and her works do follow her. The Surviving her are her husband borne; Belle. Margaret, Lexie-Cath- erine and Ella in Boston. Dan and John in Michigan; Alex. in Wash- ington, and John A. in Lyndale. Onc brother, Dr. M. Martin, Grand- view, and two sisters, Mrs. Mathe- son, Vancouver; and Miss McLeod. Salmon Arm, B.C.. survive. JOHN AUSTIN CAMERON One of the largest and one of the saddest funerals took place in the sunshine of Tuesday afternoon, May 29th. at Hampton. The death of John Austin Cameron, commonly known and saluted as Jock. while anticipation for some time was nev- ertheless keenly felt by all. The sympathy of friends. relatives and neighbors was expressed by the largeness of the crowd that gathered to take part in the service held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Cameron. Jack, who was born on the 5th of December, i904. died in the Char- lottetown Hospital on Sunday, May 27th. at 1,45 pm. During his twenty-three years of life. perhaps only seven or eight of them could be called years of rea- .___?._. ___¢r._.___._» ITCHY [lIZENlll UN B_ll_liY'_S_ llllli Broke Out in Watery Pim- pies. Cuticura Healed. "Baum broke out in nary pimple: on my baby‘: flee. It itch- ed and tau-nod Io badly that aha matched, and tau face wn with com cuptionn. When ab: scratched the use: to bleed something uned to kn and any “uh bu. his whole system. Treatment at the, Last Fall, beginning agalnlat the generally and general outlook aflFflll rice is doing well and pasture‘ _~ , , __ knee, the congzltutlonal mgladly frormme moment is hmhlv sutisfactorvi a 1 r f n I h. 1 "wed up brim that fkrru» rrt the sides h; h h ed, t, - 4 ~ ,s mp es o a rice as rgr as _ w c e s“ er Sprea mug 511d 11 $0119 0f 0171-1111151" 15 l11'@59111'lrrches have been secured in Mruri-farounfl m‘ lm-w- W111‘ 11 r191 59W 111 in all reports throughout the West. itoba nnd Saskatchewan. f .11'°111'~ A pnlc pink felt hut with a turn lland is in splendid conditions, some has n. nuvy blue grosgr-oln banding Hospital from Dec. 29th to March 14th, and again from May 18th tol 27th, proved ineffective. Loving caret at home and personal desires to live= on, could not ward of! the seemingq ly inevitable. and after weeks and months and years of pain and suf- fering he passed willingly at last to his rest. His patience and cheerful disposition through all his pain were the admiration of all, and his smile always repaid any effort to add t0 his comfort. The whole community sympathiz- es with the family in their loss and especially with the parents whose hopes and plans centred around their only son. and who in these days of falling strength and short- enlng years have loneliness in store for them. The obsequies were in the hands of Mr. Percy Dawson, of Crapaud. and the funeral service was con- ducted by the Rev. George F. Bear-s, of Hampton. The pail-bearers were all school fellows of the deceased, and were the following: Frank Myers. Raymond Myers. Milton Fer- guson. Victor (Will) Ferguson. Ed- win Ferguson and Gordon Villett. The casket bore a pillow of roses, lilies and carnation! from the family and flowers from Mrs. Ross Boulter. Mrs. Annie Knox. Mrs. E. Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Wame, of Charlotte- town, and Mr. and Mrs. l-libbert Howatt, of Charlottetown. Thus has passed another young life from our midst, leaving to mourn their loss. his parents. Thomas and Louisa Cameron. and nix sisters. Blanche, Mrs. James Littlejohn,‘ of Moncton; Bertha. Mrs. Joseph Trowsdule, of Crapaud; Mildred, Mrs. Earle Harrington. of Trienn- deroga, N. Y.; Rhoda. Mrs. Eric Lowther, of Crapaud. and f-‘teathu and Louise. at home. Patriot please copy.) Fins Outlook For Western Crop it mulcrl dioflgurement for a w ile. "I can! for a in: lnmpleoiOuti- cum Soap and Oinunmt and nfu uutag it l purchnnui no ab: of Cutimra Soup and no boss of Curlcurn Ointmcn, and in flve weeks no no eomphnly baled." (Sigma) umcusmr Fmepwca- lbld, N. - Dive Carina Snap and Olm- mem the an d your akin. , MONCTON. June 5.--Wlth the exception of a few localities in Sas- ‘katehcwan and Southern Alberta. the West benefited from ruin dur- fing the put week and crop condi- tions are brighter than they have been at this period for some years. according to the fifth weekly crop report of the Canadian National Railway in Northern Album, and over the whole o! Manitoba. the rainfall wu heavy thoroughly meeting urgent requirements and building up a valuable ruerve of SUPERIORITY r _ "1 . On big graceful cars of grey- " 1 hound type or on sturdy small designs, Silvertowns are always distinctive, always be- coming, always give pride of ownership along with the utmost in value. * 1?: sands: Siliuertoum Tires are made by the Canadian Goodrich Company at Kitchener. Grhrrio. , Goodrich ilvertown Conn Tums l » "flflnd *1 CwtM-fitvw