r. l l 3 l E l -.ws—:'-.=«~r, rs T ' . . I hatana white coat. They were ac- Mr Hartwell Crosvi‘e‘l-1,t°‘§%v!.:i’:}hil‘av, ‘ . ' i And vmm aoeompa d as far as Borden by N,B.. w axeefiit . v. .- .. , ,i v . . . . Anson Picker is. my iuid= aim. .- A r g » i Ex’!-cl.” . Ari --—-v—--. - .. ‘ “fin:-ii Montgomery nd . ' .' '1 ': ' - 01 . . . v 3‘ O . Wk. A.;ilol.1'oN . . ; ’ -—-—--.. li"lon”Pickel’ini‘and nor- lire. Tv . ~ » , -- . 3'“ _ g I. '« ,,~..,._.;,-___, g . - -----a—— . i am. In-nold nurlelah has re- om ’.l‘lio_m‘f>son_ When a young me A PMS?’ ' v . w s " we will . , ,,- °‘-°."!>*-, Wiuiuoig Cl G A t£I{El;'°dt'lsfi’1n:e§1el¥ml::l'h:5xl3 3:??? 1? "‘.’,“...’...°.} an xrreggieulirlimua putt; &\:G%‘l1l?|utl.M' ' ‘at ’ bleutzonlgibutig to m . ° "19 ha MP1 ' -' . It his 6 so %g.¥“§,.,“i‘ , _ Murchison. Pinette. xlggxrgr the groom is a prooperous The E’ E". Conn ‘stQ&d.ind1iIVI7 of Ed ° Alan“, M :3 . . .. . gnu“ '3; Mr. John Anderson has returned . _____« Donald aremelglrrg tot-lehmgthsiijolh: % 5 bush?‘ d filo 0,610“ ‘yup. ,nu°‘‘*'‘'''“‘Im‘”m.u°nv°‘ . V 4 9 gen? W” W’? Gmdmml to Charlottetown after spending an-, and Mm Robe;-1, u-mum-_ is 5 ea e o__ in -seem 0 _ T 0'“, mm Wm up _ _ hi. I - - Wt , m_ two weeks in Eldon where he re- cnnriottstow-n. spent the wedk- through illne-I8. _ magmas as . c. . . ~ » q, 0,“; '1 Writ; 116 6 followed EVER F“-5" iieved Mr. F. w. Murphle or the end with friends in sea View. . ..—;-‘E '0 “W . 3 , ,6 _ . ' 191 hen mired 3; Royal Bank while the latter was * hh(rls‘.mgdvIIflI mug is liblllwfl wary of the Duoiinion - An ‘I ma "haw. 0: the “mar horn‘ ~ - p 3. re dad untfii‘-IV d when 1,‘ an his vacation. Mrs. George vaughaun has re- 9!‘ 0 t he" of en. 1 k D on W ‘M n Q m _ , _..__v turned herhome in chuium- friends sincerely true Before his lines: he too a deep pgguc nmnmy m oordhny m_ ‘yum . mm‘ H or married, mum l Mr. and Mrs. George W Docher- town at spendlns s D easant vis- hm Bmomr xammgtml interest‘! in 3:! work oliutlllle mat pmaflm ml _ % 0.3%. 1.. \ . vvsgsgrtlf; $3”! ‘ mweoemd iyand family Pinette motored in it in sea View the g est of her . C M mm’-w 5” vi"; aasocia. on t mwas usl y a 0 Ouwd°_.m° school. mm. M“ an - ' mg‘ I_ no. .w!§ll_r;g?‘i;ro gtrgtgulrildanzmwlsegeéhetgtiys sister. Mrs. William Adams. twins 518%: :1 vs. com pan toI£i.noe“‘a.. we nnnue Pdndpu.‘ Report 01 ‘N You.‘ log?’ ‘gunoh M owem y ' 9.!'GEbi:"l:)ug1yg .0 lparenis, and Mrs. James Many friends are indeed sorry to firs. 'arle HGKIIY M1: and ye, ively support- Wawqhom. mom 5” ml ' uvmhn, mm. big‘ Ion. d5l1W1,W.El'-111-My Jmune, am of the accident to Mrs. daughter. Joyce. 8 ttl ‘ R8 eve}? measure g to .0 3n._,¢,.“," 4- _ 1;; Q in “um 9"} 1431‘. Arriving mm, ,,_ .._j Charles Csisle . Sim -Valley. DIBGSMUY in Chflffi W _ e we are of the ooiitmunity. - , cum,“ and . X ' o it o 30. The casket, _ m I M, and ; .35: He d Presentation 0 in 033013189, hit it . 1. an M1. was Miss Margaret MocP'herson. ml who slipped and fell com down- sues 0 ~ - was a worthy esoendent of P, 5 ,0 am,” 1_ 3 3_ mm mm. 3,. very ow.’ JR” Olfmm 06 to the United don, arrived home after spending stairs injuring her arm ba ly. All Beairslo.—V. his scotch and English foibea.l-- °m.__...m° mmé ln __ . » we mu and e funeral was held the winter in Halo aomeau. Quo- trust for a speedy recovery. _ ers, possessing their 311113‘ phyu on“ Mm sum“. N“. am“? '- , Gwoew nz afternoon with 3.. '”°‘ __. Master Philip Hunter Chfl.l’- o v fn%l°m?l ‘Mm M3“; °‘.-°'l‘,f°d“'13”'°°' "1" Pr’-«finer: o!.der§K§:u. yhhh wag flgggfiungttgfedmm one of the oldest residents of lottetown is s ding nu holidays In Memortiam He was twice married, first to 033;“, _..,.m 1:69.. _¢mm 1_ B°~$<_irvgMnorusA.n Q1315‘; lue Birfl. tegtghnorily of the high Esteem 1., Belfast in the person of Mr. Ben- the guest of h grandmother, Mrs. E: late am Veeey and after her 3 ma 3 Dmog_u°' Comedufldon 0‘ cup arms!“ a deceased was held. Lu. jamin Msolilwen passed away at Atwood Blakaney. BEETR—:“—-3’ BROWN 11-, to Tum who “Hm,” mm M Gamma“ ma mm owe“ was in Murray mm, the home of Mr. Everett MacAul- ———-—— MR. V him together with two da iers pd, to Grade 5. god gave the Km; . on tramm lay on June 17. The funeral ser- Among the many visitors to the n W his first max-r , C mm,” um‘ Lam mu: 0 Iii] It is survived by one vice which was held on Sunday Capitol to see their Majestles were By the deer t M‘ at home and Miss Isabel. no _G 4_1o_ Honour sanding my Alpha“! C E1 sdnlil ooh of Upper G-mm.meV was conducted by Rev. yv. s. the pupils of Sea. View school ac- Brown who passed ewe. spun“ me, who 5 a nu,” m um “ Pr “mum of Gamma ma om“: 3‘ ht‘;’l1_"9m he lived. and mm V lwadland. 1-nierment wss in Bel- oompanied by their teachers and home in York June t . 0! h‘ tewa. was home with her fa or PM,” to and, vy_ Once v.n.__1_ mm” Bhmhud sob Ii émarioil) Mrs W. a_ fast Cemetery. in spite or heavy rain they all en- Edwimi Island has to! tiring his last illness. h __..°,,, 1,, M ,,,,u,,,,.. M“ Down, um “um”; -. s, o iicrestj Alta; Caroline _____. joyed themelves and had a great outstanding Ingrlzutniriist . mm m. “nu” H. “d I 3 ma 3. add no” A!m.MmDomm.mm1ey and (Grace) Mrs. . E. mem Miss Carrie Buchanan R. 11.. My. He had been ill for about a yard; Brown in Detroit‘ and Mervin md Prawn ion. of Gamma Nd Ln.“ Garfield Ross . Belmont 1\Ias-s. Somel-ville, Mass, has been visit- ————-- and was confined to his bed or D, 4 “nine?” d. . pmvmo.’ mm” w 0"“. g 9 vI_ SW“ .Pmu_ Bml an an an and mudmnl ins her mother. Mrs. wiluam The sea view sunday school in the past eight or nine months. .53 one s , 8. error: Vesoy OM,m__..und ' of Hope ma Thom n ., I . .one brother John A. of Seekank_ Buc]1g_n3_n_ sh, “turned this conection with st. Stephen's He was born in 1876 at York. 0; york .150 ,uM”_ a_lwy_G“_ ‘_m G E ii _ Sm-my Dumma [Mass and four sisiexu, .\veek_ Church. has reopened on June 4th the son of the late Abraham and Pnsenta of baflmmms ma Do,“ K“! she Manon: Mrs. Mary Mshey .of Gladgmm : . for another season's activities igiizalbevth (vesey) Brown. mum to qr“. . ‘Id Kumé Phylm P. E. 1. Hannah, Mrs. Amine 0 dalnoyo wa.:4n‘eln(iie1rntIt;i;eaE:l1)§:,é,§ :2!!!-tan awggfeétmldgfie 3’§m‘;‘s*bil1sz g§3é:;1'xX‘1l1‘va§l'fl:1d'§l“1AaIv«.n ofmigrotliliii Ohonig;-A gagr Iritiiie Girl ' Mnl'oM.-llan. Praugvg. §‘.‘°'°l‘3r".‘;1d.,r“.§é’.’l'..’:." ,P'a,§3 a o une - - >_ .’ . _ _ _ C _ ' ' ’ ‘I ‘)1 Hf“ $292“ 0"‘ V‘I,%‘:‘3l° ir:yli1lsn:If:f}i::1igarnEi!‘sIr§e‘:‘l!l)r‘lIgr “m”°.‘1g,‘:5.‘1’,"e”.3“';‘;‘},b‘.§,'.‘.dvl.§‘,‘§,y '§",'.'§.'?i'»7é . or!:r‘io.sel'itnti(:l? of certificates and ;°,ouIX.,w.,.».t Jung y.,.,‘”,','{§§:_’" %be1ll3f°l1“g:iaT-bef")i;!eH8€'lfll5‘:mrg.eBl£- » vs um esnrs. , ' gum . - _ ' ' - C - 10 c\;,-1Sgg1n_ Mgxearnséy ma Mum.‘ v it interesting feature of the stud- of Yor]_{_5h1re, mnglarld. P'c‘;fg,_}lg_9:L!§‘; ‘End of me RAM" Iv?“lV*I3R1:dI11efi3"v slguiyagdggggglfi clo of relatives and friends. one . j____ ies is Bible Questions which is Mamolm Brown, wiho emigrated ‘undo ‘-10. I Dornua Mute” Marcel Plomde aster and one brother predeceased "“"""‘ " "flm Fivfirwfi; Bflfaff’ m°,:d’D,- "(§°nd;§d 5°?‘ ggghwfgiklt et°cclg:ctB?r1i:wS:mmu; if "".’i‘°°t E§Y.‘§.u” nl‘5‘§r“° whwgi aging ‘ 1, g L“ 5,4 9°‘ 3”‘ m‘ m‘‘'- N°"°°“ s"‘““‘- ' hh;1l1£sg!1:i?°mye:$1afilig‘mmy friends . - . , . n- ’ , rowne a . _ ,, . - _ Orchard Cultivation gsr<§i“.§id°"i§:u. Joihnson. Summoner. Bible Class all take part in this in his son was but an infant. din .,,_,“g, °:nymo"fim9'go°d am _ m 3 Hgagegfilfflgllglli Igfyemll were very blessed to see him sue on ",3 mm‘ “mm. 0, a a most intelligent manner. Abraham Bmwndwa}s;Ial;ynIBAeur<§- gist day and lgtan original hot I Model school closing. G-"damn Eumfieth Anderson gglgenygiaessréeérgt vg“;:(g)!'f,i V12?/[cation - -——— - v ' ll urr Mlllet Clover GI'0p ”°““‘ ’°”“‘ __ Mr. and Mrs. John Coulson 52... M; 1.1.. guns :£,,,§Fm?.‘,,.,,,.:{.,.“‘§,.,,gg,- t D°‘g;{ vlvian Andrera, Betty Jean Beers. Harbor and much moved to lc-egg M’. and Mrs, r-. w. Murphle have had as their west Mm love of the soil and fonstock ra.ls- brln such ease and oomfint at The Mode, and Md W Jaalggiglgwwia-ma mm mm of his sudden death after a short t have amwd home arm ‘ deuBm_ Coulsons mother, Mrs. Barlow, mg. you- be ‘me u, about our work I W K? mi“ MM’ m“°35- M11011 8J’mPt-hy is felt for 39” ‘~' 5°”“‘”“"3 M’ “E?” ful two weeks holiday in U. s. a. W°“1nflW|- Be-rtrun carried on dermal again. hem an withou that sl- "‘ggd°1°*=‘1n8 Yfiterdtv with inter- Downe. %eanorMac.1i;s.mM Robe; the bereaved family and relatives, MP5 W °’°“‘““‘g ’ ‘’’,.‘2,h°’3 —— -——- farming on his loo acres but spe~ most unbearable soiling and role- F """°““ “"4 “"“"‘°“ °°“"‘d' D°““d- ‘"‘ wmh° - ‘1’W1°i and N- 5- WW8 nlease Whwh “l” 5°“ 9”“ ‘°“‘ ° ‘" Ml-I. Justin Vanlderstlhe sec- M1" -705" 0104* 11” P“’°’‘“°d clnlized in the b of pure noes. "9 'm’° ’°"°‘"“¢ ""°3“""‘ V“ V°‘°’““" Am‘ 5" . 0°95’-5 men who um‘ A 058%“ ¢“m"‘““°” ,em.y of the Eldon dmuc} cm. the farm lately owned by Mr. Hel-- bmd mrshm. mm, W an mm nub on mama on tough; _ Weswed W" by P1131 -7- 1"~ MM‘ ' --—————-——————— m°“‘°“- f°”°“'ed by 9‘ °°Ver Crop’ vention was a delegate from the be” C°"~]5°"- D‘"‘]°5'- M"~ °-“d high awards not only at Prince frefily‘ it does 110$ 694111-13 ec0n- Mmfin . wh“ “um? plctmfi 3”m°' Put y°“’ ban °‘ ‘5m“€ 1“ Mun" A Va='i°t?~' 0‘ mu’-°‘~ “‘““°d Eldon womeirs Institute to the We 0011150“ “V9 "Wed t° Edwau'd Lslalld fairs but at omioal. Monday back it not satisfied. °h°'“5 °°“““‘3-'1'“ 3°h°°‘- Phone needles make oioelleni-brads ml to the Wall and pull the string J?’ tn?‘ .tAnnual Convention in Cha.l'lotte- Elmsdfle "hm “WY PW‘ t° “side shows abroad including thosebig Get it at goo drutzists evex'YWh°N- “°°“““°“~ 5 P“ "‘ W’ “’’‘V- W “W W“ °‘ P“’‘“" ‘"m"- g‘:1°‘;§“n';*;f.efjm“1‘ "W °‘ “*6 ‘un- mxperlmentul ‘Farm. Ottawa. *1“ mm‘ ' i ‘"“‘" " " ’ been under test for a couple of nu ma M” 3”“ Omuno . . . ‘ are and has l-7\‘°V”n '97! 35'4" ifimry. ll was used in ‘M orchards at the Farm hat WET ider t . mmpim. has also been 3...: :15 while it was Nod qnough, it was not quite as safe-_ cu) th CIOWWX CYDO. Mfr: ggstté-rl eorltario. the lethal’ oi’ June is recommended as beat tlnle for smvinc th mluet; possibly a. little later would do in Western Ontario. It is sown at the rate of 25 ds go the acriem andthmay 130 mm t with or e grain 0” seeder. one of the has been so satisfactory as a. cover crop is that itisquiokto iermina,te—in a week or ten days It is usually above and "uriihermore. it ates well in iairly dry soil. And then it just satles down and grows. Inst you crown millet in the ordhards was the Ottawa Farm on either be cilt with the hay mower or broken down by dragging a stone boat over it. An important int is either to cut it or to reaik it down before the seed matures and the crop is left on the ground mice find an abundance of food, until they tire I the seeds mid attack the ample es, Not only does the rank growth of the milled. ollcr-k weeds but it feeds in competition with the is of tho tl~ocs,_rlitt.ing down e available food supply so that new s:rnwi.h rm IN: trees hardens off and is in better condition to ltand the wlnirzs. Exprrlrnellial work is still being carried on with Crown millet. ticularlv to doterrrnlne its value the soil as fertilizer and in combination with i.'el~tilize-rs. But there is no doubt when Cmwn millet is plmlghed or di.sced ullrlcr following spring. much nrzanic matter is Eddcd to the soil. thus increasing he supply of llumlls. Crown millet sued ma be pur- thased from several rel able seed houses and its use is spreading in Ontario. For further limfm-ma.tiom Write to Forage Crops Division. Oeatral Experimental] .;l."arm. we. The latest avaiialhle estimate Ellaoes Canada's forest resources at 3,656 million cubic feet of stand- iimlber made up of 425,250 million feet boarcl measure of sawn P13 1.746.639 thousands lumber and words of plrlpwdod. ties, poles and other smaller materials. Air mail carried over the Trans- lianxuia Air Lines in the first four monilhs of 1939 amounted to 112.- 353 pounds. . EYESIGHT EXAMINATION Fitting and supplying Glenn , E c. H. J. MABOI OPTOMETIIST Montague, P. E. 1. Office Bougfilo in II A. ll- -Iloli e¢c., lg‘ mm CD311 with D311 5 Bl ° ensions of the steamer to be used. Quincy, M.a.s., were visitors to Belfast this week. They also visit- ed Mr. Oe.ntello’s parents in Mur- ray River. ‘*9’ '°’i‘..§...':i"mfi’”l. n. all car. erry a y prio- gresslng and at the time of writing about 40 men are engaged. It is understood that the contractors are now waiting for the final dim- this being necessary to lcnow be- fore placing the ferry road. It is hoped that the present intention of constructing s concrete pav - merit across the sand beach to the foot of the public highway will be carried out. Many visitors are them daily and the number will no doubt as the suxnmer advances.-1. Sea View And Vicinity The recentstorm of the past week has again broken ugthe gear of the lobster fishermen such an extent that it is beyond de air. The fishermen have surely had ard luolc all through the season owing to the frequent sereve storms. A few mackerel are being caught and the cllars are able to supply their loca customers. The majority of the farmers have finished their planting all except those who are putting in such a large ac.rea.ge of Dotatoes. The sea View W. I. in the Insti- tute Room for their June meeting President Eresirled. and the meeting opened wl h the ode and repeating creed. Roll call‘ waslaruwered w‘ilt"l-i an exlchange o reo among a members. The usual lguginess discus- sion followed the reading of the minutes and the several commit- tees gave satisfactory reports. The sick committee conveyed the thanks of several sick who had been re- membered. A committee were ap- pointed to see about getting t e mil cleaned and it was ecided at all the women in the district on Tuesday the Z’1th to give the all s housecleaninx before pa.in . some furnlshin s rocured for the Instit to mom and t w doom- ed io paint the floor of the stitute Rpom in the near iluture. The sinn- ing of the National Anthem hm the meeting to a close after or foe cream dd units was served by Do , Miss Nettie Bab- Do the Sea View on July 4th. -'I'he‘!-fockey Club of sea View s nsoied an Ice Cream social and once in the hall on r esday ev- ening ‘more was a good ‘gathering of gating people and 311; do jcleggn an 0 0 WM gre on (W . Later in the evening all enjofed the dance splendid music was ur- niahed by Charlie Tuplin and Ed- die Matthews and it new sum was 1 D 1' very pretty weddin too! piece in the Keir Melmrisl yteriui Oh .Wed&i;s<iay‘ noon. Jun: 0!! 1 V0113!“ ter of Mr. and Mrs. John arms are View was united an . S! Mr The foam Sweet Capoml Girl 0 Her charming face and figure have long bed symbolic of the largest selling brand of algae- ettes in Canada. The spectacular popularity of Sweet Caporsls is due both to their quality and no the c Iiatent newspaper arlverdslng dons for them over a period of 25 years - the early advertising is still remembered by may smoker!- Mr. Picobac O Picobsc Tobacco wai introduced 51$ ‘O genial “Mr. Picobac", to tell ‘I’-'“V Canadian Burley tobacco to Canadian smokers. This was accomplished almost enllnly through newspaper advertising. I!‘ ‘ Picobac is Canada’: largest Semi‘! Pi?‘ ‘”‘?‘°”" augmn of her !tm.' The Two Oid Cans DOII G— smoking inlnooo, popularized by the futons ‘OuChn¢s",hufoehKaoaa- may hold A steady pine: is the afleceionooicansdlaopipesmolo on, and this position has been eouistgnllyfotdfiod by nan- PP‘ ~ NEWS PAPER ADVE'RT|"3|Nl3 .o--cm ~.----u--« «e---swirl;-.-l:::.:;=r=: nsvspepere&v¢tilln¢.ImpulIl.'!'obneeoCIu- ' III|!|I0°|‘|~"!."° " ,..yi.-so-raalfmipioynuncoruuuagara. Cuneda’.ndoflxnempIQ¢IflIl‘°d*‘f" ‘"ooeops"s,veq,~pee¢IIhp_-on-efifioausle ‘ Imperial’ Tobacco Company of Canada, Limit“! icauguiuy.-in-lnnruuiutdi. . elogthlnfptvwchivegoflduwflicfiuefwidnumlhmceea. - ’ ’ ~ on 'eoiunn,o£.¢ia.hhlu¢i£d£c‘5n&p,eaiBleevi¢!diIé§t|ia*4I3§l