FI How put TAC LE SOI110 ou make that trip._ are in a g00d everything YOU need an feel our stock even you think your out- I is complete--there be something overlooked. E. A. Foster Central Drugstore, Sunnyside. NG about in bound that attention be- to fit you out Rn neere we can please _, 5:25.35" in price and 1- . » §&i,éi3`i¢r:eei"» ‘ Rive era Llneman in I and look enum Q-A-A ;»»~A4»- I llouldera - linen Ctmnl lfyeur Glove le ner iletail here, ark your deeiar B°r»....1..9NG I _'GLOVES Made by skilled workmen from atrooleet leather obtainable- llft and pilabla. R. G. LONG & Co.. Limited Whdeea '|‘0RoN1'9 “,,,,,,,| Eel La" Breed; ‘ Glove af- Every Job Ri | a§s°- Stone las-o." Plumbers Britkln ern ¢lfP¢n(¢re Fermera ltauchere ‘rnick Driven curl ' ‘Nil /flu Coen le Cue! I5: J _ _ IN MEMOIilAli WILLIAM nossarson tink, C011!!-' George of Ranesser, B A011. Mass. iiam Robertson. We miss thee from thy place A shadow o'er our life is cast, Thy fond and earnest care. Our home is dark witliou¢_ thee . We miss thee everywhere. 0109. -_-_<-Q;-G LETTER OF SYMPATHY it . 3, _ AW _P V __ . ' +0-oo-veeoal | CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Mvanhalelh under this lienlilil. lo. Der lroril tor each ln. FOR Motu rs, v_ Wo oifor for sale 5% per I lit Victory 'IHS uttrnctivo prices, 1922 at 99 1927 at 99% an et wi ini in ss. Ciill 0|- W1-ne I1. *ii :Ansari 1-nusr so ist iiiciimimii st. "5l'5~3lt!eii6l I U t'll\"H Url? froru i-very \i||nii~iiiatr‘ly to WANTED HELP DBI' f-'~I`5"f SALE _ _ Llrnitt-il. _.._1.'.`_ l ma at on ms ei sim 1934 at os for particu- iiiay dwell, Clinrlottetimn. ' WANTED l ~| ;` \\'/\l\"`I"I*}I) A’l‘ 0‘l\:(‘.i-}' Ay |,2x|»|.}|(. n' ` ~ . . - . - . ' g_ _ _ itriiiil book kiipii for ont of tiri- |l\li\r\Nt b\isi|\o~»i~i istiiiillsliirir rits in till th; l'I'o\ir:ii) liirst. clu-is io~.i on oi tu I uit pnrt\ A t . 1 - -2 V. -5 to on -i~ lin- Ciliii Cl rl tti-tv ww) lit.;-‘ for" (1 Ur (md “lm B LN ‘ ‘H "Wm ¢ x ru. ii » ii. it ini; 1-xporii-ni-i~. 9i|7x-5-:inf _~ _ ` V \YAN'l’I'}l). -- ONE 'l‘ll(lll.'|ANl) Culvert weighing: nlni-ty pounds __ 81l1`r»ver between May liith and Jiir 16th. Will pny hit-:host miirk- ct. price. Write or phone Canadian Packing Lo.. Ltd., Charlottetown. 8866-5-132| Farewell Address sAi.l-: Folilt Actives or-‘ ____. “lllhri"ldI'lld`r`Ihwl:iull~niilinvrpdf _ The followini; address presontorl 9037-5-225| to Mr. iuid Mrs. ’i`licoilori~ Ross ' N W tells of thi- high estociri in wliiuh "`¢,':u'|‘:_‘|:§I:l'|jh"'mmlffé they are held aint ri-gret at their i-nrrlnrxc and one ant. sit- ‘lUlm"l“"°- ,“.,..|\i.-ii, iiotti as u-ood as To Mr, and Mrs. Theodore itoss:»-- l"'- ll- “""“" U“90I,‘,l."l}"l,',’,“:,l Dear Mr. and Mrs. Rossz- """""'L ` _ We have been informed tliat you art: about to leave this coin- niuulty, and we have ‘thought it fi-tting, boiori- you do so, to on- ileavor to convoy tu you sonic itioa of the high place which you hold in our esteem and rcKard.- You, Mr. Ross, are it native of. this district, and all your life you have boefii interested in lt. You are ii iuoinbcr of u brilllaiit family all oi wlioni have brought credit to their native place. We feel, in your` ilepartiirii from North Boiieque, thiii wi- uri- losing the iast'niem- _-<‘°>~f-* bor of .1 rrirnv that for many yi-ara has in-on at pi'oniini\nt. one in this DT. ][2`tl't0l’S 1)IllS r:_'°"`_ it number of years wo have boi-ii _ glad to cull you one oi' our por- |H a souiil irii-nds. Iiikc 'your liiisband, \;V'll\ since you took up your resiileiico in this eoininiinity you liiivi- been you active in cvcry good work. During 'l"“'l the years of the Grout War, you have been an effective worker in the Rod Cross Society. and liuvo been ai-tive in all Patriotic work. A inoinbor of the choir of the cliurch, and also of the W:MlS.. you have been faitiiful in these ser- |1"|5,,|,,¢,, |.,“_,.,,_ vices. and your place will be hnrll to fill. We it-cl that our comniunit_\' as it whole, is decidedly the po-ir~ cr, because of your removal. ilowcvcr, wo recognize that our lives in this worlil nro uiurkud by incessant change. Lilo is cliec\_\'er- eil with shade and sun- S shine. We cross uno unothor's paths for n tiigie and the 1934 gg Q3 i'rienil'uliips iiirnieil ure mutually pleasant. 'l‘hcn our lives are orilfr- ed in riil`feri~nt spliort-s. it is ini- portifnt that thc incmorios wnich Bonds nt the fol- we curry with us be pli-asunt, so that ouch stage of life may be fn riched by what has gone before. You are bringing to ri close one ` epoch oi' your lives. We trust tlnit the memory of thc 'yours spent in North iii-iii~i|iii\ may be over deiir to you. 'I Wliilc your renioviil ironi this . community is it distinct loss lol ua, yet wc-_lrnow that our loss will ‘ bo othcr‘ii goin. We trust that hap-" .>iof_---- SUCCESSFUL ISLANDER i . I _ __ Noel A- Farrow “ills many friends will be pleas- ed to learn that among the names of the siiizi-vssful i-,ztnilirlatcs in the piiiiriiiaceiitivai coiirse in thc Uni- versity of Alberta is that of Mr. Noel A. i<‘arro\\', tho son ol' Mr. l~`rank l“arr~ow, iornieriy of this city. Mr. l<'arro\v is one of our suc- cessful Islanders who left .l’riiii:o Eiiwarii island in 1912 for Westorii t7au.iiiii, ‘lie worked with A. W. Reiliiin bctoro proceeding West. Continuing in .thc pliuriniicy work in the- West, his studies were in- it-rruptoii by the war, ilu enlisted as 1 private in the 10th. [luitallion in Calgary, proceeded to l"ranci\, and was promoted shortly to tlie rank of Captiin for services in the ilciil. He was twico wouiiiloil. ilrst at Loon, thenat. Arrus,and was iri- vuliiied to Enginnd. Returning lioruc in July 1919, he resumed his studies in tho Pharmacy course in the University oi Aibertu at Ed- monton. it is noteworthy in puss- ing that this University occupies in the ‘Wcstun unique and dirt-ci. reliitioniiliip to McGill University in the East. Eiitcrlni( as he did upon the final your of the l'o\ir year course, ‘Mr. .l~‘nrrow‘s showing in ' ticur Q65 iiliilhiiliilirillllllimili The pore-cleansing, purifying and sterilizing properties of ihia wondon ful skin soap, using plenty of hot water and snap, best applied with tha hands, which it noftena wonder- fully and the soothing rind healing properties of Cuticura Ointment for redness and roughness, plrnplee and dnndruil if any, will prova a revela- tion to rhoaa who uae them for the nm time. iihvf? l¢,.0l|\tm I5: ard n Sol wsissseiedlhs 72016 nasssd away at me home Rt lopiur Point on May 7th Wil llam Robertson a well known and hlgllly respected resident of that pluce. Deceased was in the 75th Ye” Of his are and hun been in failing health for: some time, hav IHS suffered n paralytic shock about 2 years are in-om which he never flllly recovered. His funeral which WW IWKGIY Httellded took place on May 9th. .He leaves to mourn it , i0l'|'0Wll1K wife, three song and 'three daughters, 'I`lie.dnughters are Mrs. D. McLean, Goldfisld Nevada, Mrs. 'F‘. Lawler ot Lawrence, Mass., Mid Mrs. Ersing Belcher of-South Weymquth. Mass( The soils are William iR. and Milford at Poplar Point nad -Hudson on fthe homo Stood also two brothers and one sister Mrs. Allred Banks of No C., and Leinuei or Noni; Abbingi In loving remembrance of Wil- We miss thee from our home dear, We miss the sunshine or thy face \Ve miss thy kind and willing hand l On the occasion of the ilcatli of her diuiglitor, the following ines- snge ot sympathy was forwarded to Mrs. John A. Stewart. High iilank, l‘. E. I., by the members of , the Auxiliary of the Womim‘s ‘ Home unit Foreign l\iissionary_ Soc- iety of Little Sands, Presbyter- wilgr-'§“l:>' in was to our care ee be rorweraea eve seen 'l““ `Ch“'°h' :'.i..:.‘:,".°.“f.2f'.r.°:'r.‘:.:°;':.i:°-rv.-~<=.,., ' u u2oa\:°'°:"?.-%=: Yours", sa" an ve ree (aa ILOIII) re u Accompany all advertise. u.!nloo\ea,o\lt.hla ovi|¢¢_A¢| ,gd withour rehltteloa ease: he e°iark:l»1:leagedl °m"n°m" m»»»»¢»»+»+ ‘you have lately cxporii-nceil by the &iWdirn li ' , , __ Get all the Tire Mileage You uyi THE average motorist is only getting Carry spare tubesinGoodycarTube I - about 60 to 80 per cent. of the mileage b t t ' ' b 1 which is built into his tires at the factory. allfdsfrgrllrdhlgllnévluly y Oose tools I glggsd liafhgerililc Sftef;§0" belllnd thg Let yourGoodyearScrvice Station Dealer ' Goodyear Tirevé C 310" POICY an show you th_e advantages of Goodyear y_ _ 2lVerS~ ' Heavy Tourist Tubes, and how to use Many tires are ruined by poor tubes and the Goodyear Tube Repair Kit. lack of tube Cafe- _ . A ‘He is glad to do this, and many other Buy good tubes and give them the best things that save tires, to increase your of care. _ mileage. He knows that long mileage ‘ tires bring customers to him. _ Clean the rust from rims when you _ He is taught by Goodyear that low-c0st- change a tire. _ Be sure the inside of the casing is PCT-milf? h21S built fOr Goodycars /the clean bgfore you insert the tube; - largest sale of any 'tire in the world. Learn to use a sprinkle of Good- T0 Supplemenf his Wofk- We Will 8'ladIY year, French Talc’ to Send you. free. our Tire prevent chafing and . ie=_= P=_-._;,_i-=__g=_~y,.~ ` Conservation Course. friction. ,gl Write us at Toronto for Keepiyour valves clean r r V R _ _ b h this course. . . rpamng a zu r wr zh T/ } ' and 31|'-tight, and the Goodyraf Tub, 1<,_1,;,', K.; lf,;1,Q;,‘ff,’,7) Z]'f,i,;f"d The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. of Canada, Limited an-pressure ° Toronto, Ontario GOOD i _ MADK lNl£ANADA . __ ,;'_<_. grniliiiitiiirg with honors is tribula- to his aliliii-y :intl brilliant-_\' as v."-Il as lo his i-iii-ly uiiiiiziil ion which was ooeeeeeaemoeeeememvemeeoemew-».”M aaeeéeeeea obtai-neil in the public sciiools of _ this oily. iuinn-iiiati~ly on grziiliia- ’ tion he was olTi»r<-il tlio position of ilispciiniiii: i-lieinini to thc tialtrary a e 0 are ciuioii at his iipooiuinii-iit to butter profits are made or lost. Right there you ‘ this iinpoi‘t:iiit and roiniiiioriiiiw' have the big fundamental reaeonwhy we spent over , ' V post, and join in host wisiii-s for ii '.mi||;° d 1|, in|,- ' s¢he|,° | nh |;Mp|R|; M f bfllllflm “nil s“""""*‘liil f"‘“"°~" I BALTIS ldziurrlrenstndrte of perl;cl)ion.e Years of S I. I ' ' I 1 ?00nllunl etudy and experiment on the part ol the _ l the EMPIRE BALTIC-the Separator with the 0 Million Dollar Bowl. We lolved the problem ol eelhcentering and self- l ' ____ __ ' balancing by the unique method in which the bowl WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY JUNE 2ND. AND 3RD.< ..-1." -_- a it You, aa A dairy farmer, know better than we can tell you that the bowl oi the separator ie the place where _ An opportunity to buy boots of tlic 00Sl3 quality at less than to-dayfs wholesale prices. We have also a full range of shoes for summer wear in all sizes for ev- erybody, at inoderate prices, and in- clude Women’s Patent Pumps, Cuban Heel_at............... . . _ . ...$4.90 Misses Patent 1 strap slipper'_$3,00 A l'.'ity liospitnls. ills niziiiy frivniis I bel! centrifugal engineera oi America stand beck of ` reate on the flange oi the spindle instead oi on the top of it-it adiutte itself-it il free from vibration, and vibration unfailingly shaken the cream back into the milk after it hue been separated The tredo mark below la Many mn" °x°""'V° |h.|.m;|y"¢.,.¢,.,f..,,,,." ientureemeketheEMPiRE BALTIC ltand out ne an above-the-ordinary eepere~ tor-tho rope-neck bearing absorbs all ehockl and wear and tear-the ratchet coupling avoids “the jerk In turning”-the gre" simplicity of the driving nnnnumeng, mem. Qui" turning and emoolher running-the ailing gyqem 5. .3 simple al it ie efficient, and eo on. H i ~\~.-~..“`.\ _ Your experience as adsiry farmer enable! you to judge virr-io, iii justlvo to ".Iii:t:s", whoi is better known as “i~‘iiilii-r“, ii if ‘°P°"`f“°" U* l°¢\Ifo\0ly as you can iudge com, !r::)ii“y l»i;hi:\l‘\r;;iri<|~i;<_-ii friil:(i`i(tdli|oro ';i'r(ii‘l 1|., gouto callenthe nearen EMPIRE i . 0 ‘ o 4‘ -' §-j\_,>; _ ‘1.. . li -w 't , "society" against his will. liow lie _ n e or ourcatalogue 33 im-cs. how lic iiievis and o|i|\i».=i»i. , The Empire Cream Separator Co. offannde, Limited in i.. iii i- _- _ » ' *f . ‘iNl!tii)l(1\i“‘l"' lllliw llii‘~"`:|rliliisi-lliqlalllgltil - by Tonolno md MONTREAL -- ' ' - M-=~i»f~uu~~elEMi=1R1¢irrLi