\ . _, ' ,__ 7 , 18 Successful llsland Priest' A A it A A ‘ il 'ul , . from _ My s ml...-into GU”\..Nf ___7-,~‘. ~- EXTR .. ft., ._, __-»._ . " 1 (__ ED. ___ for value.. IT PAYS to specify the name Kellogg’s _when purchasing corn flakes. ` Here is the world’s most popular ready-to-eat cereal. Costing only a few cents a package. Always ready to serve.; No trouble or work. Delicious! Indeed, what other foods oifer you 'so much value? Kellogg’s Com Flakes are delightful for breakfast, for lunch, ` for children’s suppers _ and to enjoy as a bedtime snack. Serve with milk` or cream. Add 'fresh or canned fruits or honey. Extra easy to digest. Crisp and flavorful. Wise buyers know that there is no substitute for genuine Kellogg’s, the original Corn Flakes. Imitations never equal that Kellogg “wonder” Havorli Look for the red-and-green package at your grocer’s. Oven-fresh in the patented waxtite wrapper. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario, You’ll enjoy Kelloggfe Slumber Music, broadcast ` over Wiz and associated stations ol the N. B. C. every Sunday evening al' 10.30 E. D.S.T. 'Also K!! Los Angeles, xoxo Seattle as 10.00, and Koa Denver as 10.30. 1 l lslandStudcnt Dies After 32 a ll'i°¢!t?"nt or the University oi Maryland hold recently in Baltimore. Nd., lk' Wiilhed T. 316911811! thedsa'NaBeshc1orctAi'ts. Itls le to Gale for his school. Thi C use sealtwita tits the Supreme Bench of Baltimore City. The Petition was are-ated. Mr secutivs terms as President ot his law class. Mr. McQusld is the Wllllclt of t.hree brothers to ba graduated from the Universite' of Maryland. Dr. .1 his degree in Dentistry in 1919 and gh uatediromthssalnecchcoiin 1935.1, .Miss Agnes W McQuald a Sister y a pe ca for a writ ot Mandainus to question the con- Isl stitutlonaii the Universityb Student ,Council an and created a precedent in student university. Bt. Paul seminary and activities by sewing three con- at P tu Comm llseroisse _ . an . rislts. M1chi¢anUlty,'!crthsPsst32y!lt'e voca _ tan P10 - millilll °°m91° Devll's Lake by the late Bishop Shan! ` Ihr tyofa loeaisleotion his ,,andwasargued before Judgeaci s am chigsn,wherehewasrsctorof e church until his death. th Edward Cv. McQus.id having taken Ml Dr- M. Erntst McCue-id betas stud' ra er Mcnonald has been in ill ~ eel - as of the boys resides in Charlottetown bm .nd gh, umm” 'M an we _ Mr. McQuaicl's many frien& in Rag( this city extend congratulations and who gn". mm md a staunch . wishes for success in his chosen pro 1,-,md of th, ml, plone," ham ' fession. Years ` In N. D. H y 8.-veath last llleht lltotleht fmmtheSchooletl.awwiththe°! _ . 1 ' dcgreeBacheloro!LsWl.Mr.\(o-P °f~7°|\D~7-Nl’D°llllil» i\ .' quid ,nw-,dg,,,t,,¢yq||,,|n 8t.rsotcroilt.LswrsacaChurehot ' 1837 after being sradusted from _md _hu _n ___ IoyolaO°lisee.lsltisnore Md. with ° NW PUUUWI ' ' oinosrtaoultlt. men ot his year and that he rsceiv- the odtheslsnuhonsrintmilutyear 1h of being selected to argue the ine about 10.30, An hour later he "Hmm, .. dead ' college education at lt. Dun- 's college and later became at the same college. He d his theological study at Lavali the use or ao. August i. lssol ordained to the priesthood at` M°Queidisreti¥iur~Psesidentoi tedhispoatsraduatsooursel \ WI! ey.!"sl'so. setown. afterwsrdscoming t-of th for several years but always l about visiting his church maln- oneyesrhewaesssista.ntat` on- He was loved by everyone f to the people oi' Michigan City and '* to those who knew him and the RICHMOND merits of his great devotional life. His death came 'as s great shock work in record time. 'nd - - the It is reported the Women’s Instlt- Th' "3"" l°°k 71"* °“ M°”‘ ___ rather Mcnonslo was s lover of 1 Mr. stall i>r.ugllt,'oi aieamens, P°°"Y 'M P’°‘°~ H' ‘”'°*° 'Mull the census emunerster for Arling- p°°m' md "°"°° hlm“lf» ”“°“U ton poll has about completed his um" being “ohm” °f th’ "‘nd°"' other poems. ind “Ohanns or Lake Reeton." ut, puns” homing l Mg sod.) dlY libfhllll, Ml! 25. Hll Brink.: md dmc, in the mme new _hw Archbishop Sinnott, of Winnipeg. , here in the near future to raise wh° was present for the cccseion. i funds for tn., :tying oi ll new mrs- 1'" *ll* °"°°‘“'~*°“ *"°1' th' Ml" f wma mm. in the 5ch°o1_ while His Lordship Bishop 0'Reilly th, 1,,” MW hm hu, N., pmvm' more, N. D.,, was the eclebrant of | "md ww," md an ww pat, the Mass with Rev. James Reardon G l, Tod” mmm mm hem mm mo “_ 0, mmmpom "MM M _ dm” With Royal Crown Chinaot Your rece y ou-so nunsrte in attendance at “ld each dance. Both old and young en- 5”- Rev. Wm. T. Mulloy. of Lane. N. D.. as subdeacen. l Joy tnesreellent mulls furnishes Amon! the My Priests present r `\~i_._..! . I roi-ami, or . . * -' "_-xl -- fe ' ' 1, ¢ to aa abrupt sas uit me or ess /` wgw ,_'{,__»_ this city was rl-aduated cum u e W uh R”__m___ bm _"bud *I nv; rata ' Wll _ _ ntmsominri-nc. aims; ,0 ____ M __ ____ _W urs with every pound ,,,,,, ,, ,,,,_,,,,,_,,, _,,, / of Beacon Tea Royal Crown China Nothing else but Select China with select T¢s.` Royal Crown-that famous old country style. 'His modish octagon shape. Gold rimmed, four color Iowering. A Cup and Saucer to Start and complete a set. You can’t buy them anywhere, but they’rc yours free with every package of Beacon Tea. ` You buy Beacon Tea on e - - l@@@@7 2) lrha w”k]y dances being held in ll»lOll. ROV- J. F. Blh'iDl0!l. 0! Littl- `\ tum, uot»ta.t.ttu. 'rho ms- was -ussmu tl _ University lb. McQuaid in schclss- hthsr McDonald had livsa the ine ' d k tic .th honor tion at the charter meeting of , -'__an' t mmm' W” um" . Hlchiean Liege club there ' , 1 ursday night, leaving the meet- . Cupand Saucerbelongto you with your neat pound of Beacon Tea. 'I'he latest and nicest style in Royal Crown Chins- of which Beacon Tea took the entire factory output. _ You like Beacon Tee a great deal more. Haven’t you _been nothing else these three years? ` A Thst’s because you know how to choose the tea that goes farther and tastes nicer. Because there's so much select India in it -for color and strength. And so much Ceylon for reincmcnt of Bavor. Beck Glsdrentee qf entire satisfaction. ci Fargo preached the funeral or / and the condition of the floor is un- "°" ,f*l'h°" Ulhill l~ll¢ 3/I¢A\llHY» WAY cu n u n surpassed for dancing The clean of Winnipeg-North West Review l,\ . ~ _ HEAD OFFICE: SAINT JOHN. NB. ` ._ ,, ’&__~§§p:=` " ' and orderly manner in whi t **'°'**'-~ . ch he ` "“~ dances are conducted is an added ' MUUUAY H5330! NUBTI 15;’/, ‘ ._ \ ` » atraction to those attending. ---~ _/§/ ® Q l , . it H(/(,'~,:' , ~- ---- llg, fwsarit E FORD T0 RUN FARM ADRIAN Mich” June 16__Hem_y ficiency methods to the farm, it was revealed today. hm N*-»+e+++++++¢+¢,++++¢»+ O40-6-Q '04-0+ Mtllpond The Best Swede hr hom, U, md ex|,,,,¢_ two ought to use more nearly the s ;M_`g‘zIA;°;;D'l xauglg-_°01",°g'D_ _each other. I'm going to find outl l&oftheas Tumips are pcp@r In the AMERICAN Ford, whose mass production meth- Lmg AN mpgs-rgp ods revolutionized the automobile __ lndustry is applying new tangled ef- A group of Lenawee County's farms quietly purchased during the Winter, are Fords experimental ag- ricultural laboratory. At present, more than 100 men. employed at $5 a day for eight hours, are transforming the Ford tract of several thousand acres into a huge farm, unbroken by line fences. The $5-a-day farm hands and an army of tractors are tearing down line fences, clearing trees and bushes. and installing tile ditches to ; give the tractors a long sweep. "Farming ought to be run like lndustry," Ford said during one of his visits to Macom, near here, last Winter. “I was brought up on a_ farm and learned a god deal about it. It has always seemed to the that the farmer ought to work more closely with the manufacturer. The ‘ .'04-O-O K 0-044 ame methods and ought to help; for myself by trying it out.” he con- l cluded. ' l Another Friday rsinstorm is now ' V* _*__* l“Mm in The Im-ge general 51;0r¢5 gf Ag- pl‘€_VBllil'l[, Ind WC YIOPG it Wlll be renault st Gaudet and lvlcnonais st over before Sebbeth and sive ih° _ 0 tm, ...TSI mmflioubie pioneering flights- A it I " " ` ' ' Brown are doing s large and ever clay roads a chance to dry up and "my “U W” mr 'mon in demand. - in Cansdafs Norciuand and the first _ -“~ lncrmins volume ol business =l°° Brett" °“1' °1m°ui=¢°i ws- “W °°" m .___ ‘mall to resell tl-le'r:aosat1».ntic slr-_ .- TM" hu mm 'bundm°° °' nm Although somewhat later than Plhllc BUNCH Wl‘l,°l\ lt “Had *li nr cillls, son of Mr and Mrs ev" Since June owls in sud ll u mt ym__ ,hm mm an ,b,,,,d,,,¢ qmnny mms in ma ami- the . Q , . monk Gillis, or Bayside, has arriv- result. the hub crcy ie showin: I _ lblltldlllt Crop. ed home and has been the guest for Pl`°mi!l 0! all a few days of his brother, Rev Ur C ban Gil1is,p.P., of Wellington-n.ici-n . The annual meeting ot the Mur- morls rt o church 'ms whois rw Harbor North Alurlllcry. of the " community would be` delighted il' W~ M 5°°l°ty. Ol the Pwsbyterian E th; deetm- eouiq bs mgund to 1”. Church in Canada, was held in the FL gt, in R,g¢hm¢ud_ Church on Bsbsbth, June 'ith at 3 5_5 "_Av°£ ' ___ p. ni. A large attendance cf mem- p_:#_¢i;§f,,9eaeM‘;‘Lm A11 are ghd to we "sandy Dm" bers were recorded and interest nvéir vounsetr tolli _ McNeill around again, after his re~ m°»!ilf°ll¢¢'l- Mill C'1l'l'1° 'ls 'lin gay _ mm; gndispusim-,n_ anllncusly elected President for the ,gf ensuln . . _ -_ I year Mrs Thomas A. Mil OFCANADAUD Mr. C. P. Cameron has about 1”' 5°°Y°"|fY- Wm* MN- Wllllllli 'G5C0MPAN¥ANApA completed his fine new residence, Kennedy' U A“l5l'l“l' 9°°1'¢llfY- LONDON- ~ _ mugged app,-mt, the ,tam of M.. Mrs. James Graham was re~slected ,...f”' ,enwu 5, g,,ud,¢_ It cemmy ad” to the position of Treasurer, which to the attractiveness of the village. ‘he hm 5° “bw flU°d~ Ml” Cllflit ____ will attend the annual meeting of rn. sympathy sl tat community the Pwbvterlsl. which will be mls is extended to Mr. Theo. Arsenault °1`\ ‘lilly "ml lil U18 PP¢l\>Yl¢l’i\!1 and family in ine gl-set loss sus- °h'"'°h 1° '1‘Yll° Vllivy and it is er- tainea by the death of their dear pected she will also be one of the wife and mother, which occurred on '9°‘k"' ‘V th' m°°ll” I- There is the 11th mst need all over the Island for atten- ¥ tion to missions being given by pso- M;5_ R_ _y_ Bmwn, of Mcmnud ple of all churches with a View to at Bl-own with me mother, Mn. txicndins the Kinrdom of the Mas- Jas. Brown. _of the Dewdrop Inn, Wf- have returned from a visit to Tig- *- nish. ° V Mrs. Hart Boxicsbaush spent part ...___ lot the past week on e visit to her The genial and ever-obliging sister, Mrs. Carrie Johnston, of Pet- agent of the O. N. Rys. here, Mr. m3054- JBS- A- Mclsasc, reports passenger -- blossom of all kinds of fruit trees. as well as the wild strawberries that are so common in our locality. A few changes' of cars have been made in our district here and one or two new once have come along in spite of the so-called general ds- pressieu in all lines of trade and commerce. The census takers have not yet complstedtheir task in our district, but expect soon to have returns all completed. The work of answering the questions requireatinle.-E. INSURANCE MAN SPEND! ment, but Paul J. Martin, Seattle rattlesnake country near here, cap- turing specimens. ol the Nacional sn'ti~vsnlne ao- ciettv. and is one of the Northwest's SPOKANE Wash June 16-(U A scarlet and cream banner bear- P.) - Golfing, camping, fishing, ing the words "University og Ne- boating and ioafing are common l asks" hangs in the office ot! the enough forma of vacation enjoy- Premier of Latvia, at Riga, Latvia' Y° - , . Ui insurance man, has a wav of his tie republic that wus lopped ctr oi VACATION CATCHING SNAKIS -___ br own for relaxing and resting each Russia at the clcea of the World ar W I-is spends his vacations in the when he went beck to his llstive Martin is an honorary member m¢l1i=» ' pioneer east to west heavienthan- air crcssine of the Atlantic Gceen. It is expected that the plana will carry cdlciais of the pageant. The ship, before coming to Ui'n.il\. made many flights in England and on the Continent. being Used on ons occasion by the Prince of Wales. ' - The inatlktlrction of the tour at Hamilton will rake the form of a large demonstration ot proereu in aviation in Canada. It will be at- tended. it is expected. by the Min- ister ot National Defence. tba Chief ui stat! andnisnycthar dom-a~| ment officials. ---&--.-. i ' rvrs Leann. | irasassas one unicorn. Nas.. .runs is wr.:- Klrl Ullman, DNMIQI' 0! the lit- ar. took the banner with him trytoleadapslse»nts'P\rty dbocoalahsadofthseovern. It was just 22 years leo that Trusty as an old friend--it never falls to please with its lasting IWISI CHEWING mclclsv c nscnoisotl traffic by rail very quiet at present. 712° The Richmond school boys had a P1’°l1l°l»l°l'll IN 0!Pe°tAd` and econ .__ Dl‘0¢rees among our schools here as school examinations are in --_-_...fn LA colin an bac Almost every summer he spends T llnan left the University with a helor of science deeraa earned agriculture. Ullman want to authorities on snakes. ' in much of his vacation capturing in as He became a chhea luster grand game oi baseball recently th’ 1°" h°ll‘l°'Yl Wi” bl" b°¥\lh with the representatives of Bt. Wm" P“P"l me ¢°l¢l'i¢f3 Will ¢l1- Chrysostom school. Richmond boys 353° 1" °n1°1' Hn" °f °¢¢UPlli°1\- were victorious.-R. -- n-----,,___..,_...% The past week has not been a ada's third most important industry. (cod one amofil W1' l°5l¢0l' fill!"- Although tourists were more econ- MU ll U10 Pl'¢Vlillll¢ Mit Winds omical in their expenditures dum; made .the taking up of the traps e 1930, their number increased 3.000,- dwcult task and the lesson will ooo over the previous year. _soon be ever for another year. ` An estimate made by the De -- . min- ion Bureau of Statistics places at M°llf °¢ “I0 P°lll°¢l 11°" N01! $379,239,000 the amount ieftia Can- planted in this locality and the ada. by tourists last year, Tm. 1; acreage is I little lhrlsf than last below the estimate of ggqmqgpoo year. It is te be hoped the price rattlers and supplying ecological mens of poisonous reptiles. B -_-__._...___ BRITISH ENTRY IN CANADA collections with Washingtonb spsci- time often du. he dropped out 0! - knew where he had lone. _ . .. l-le' Th .,._.».l \_.,. .,....._.. ... ... .. MONTREAL, June 16.-Canadians _ will have an opportunity of inspect- ‘_ mem, ,_,,,,,,d to ,hw ,,_ I ing the Bsro amphibian, an aircraft vsm - weighing ever 10,000 pounds and w having places for sight passengers t and baesaga, when the coawto- ccast tour sponsored by the Canad- ian rlying Ulube’ Association rl in- as ime hard-workin coli ex . a dairy. Then, as ccllqe grad- ieht. Not even his closest friends enaxt thatwesheardotthe. sung collels graduate was yaare ' y .. TUUI later. A message came: ` **-` "1 lm naw President of Latvia I- ~ . Kariis Ulmlnis.” .' Latvia? Kari Ullman, one I Ullman returned to his native i bed ssoersphv hooks. when 5 N6 m°hm°nd St* Ch"l°tt°t°w° ,_ m_m_:¢_ °°°°°f» W ` Fire, Life, Accident, Sl°¢lm¢-‘I3 ..-, ,.... ...., .... ...,, .., .,,.u and Plate Glass Insurance MABKET. Secdifor Sale at our SEED sroltli and by the lcadius Merchants In P. E. Island. ' _'mln ` 'rovitlsr mane 11-rmn for 1929 but es,000.000 asovs im will follow suit. ` augurmd at Hamilton on July i. i figures. The 1980 total is divided as °--» _ follows: From the United ltatee by A schooner arrived atlt. Msry's urs . -I IN CANADNS mn-Us.,-ME, automobile $202,400,000: from the Wharf early last week and loaded a owner. W- 8. G- Rott. ci Montreal introduced modsrirdsiry and uri- -' ’ s -_ I--- »--A as an oilicial British entry by its The bil amphibian will be entered __ same country by nurses me euro ol potatoes not some si our on seam or tae soul.-.J or antull oultur. nmoiu is his 0 rt & C . Ltd. . - - icfy loss. He became the coun- becom tal.. irrfs ant president um at nm, fl at Lowes! R018 anisso a peasants' party 1-is nu , _ °°uuh'r- -; 'r-~ t o d Lewis 3 3|- U § 0T.,.,,W,,_ ,une ,,,__.,.,,, ,,,,,,,,, .telnet m,zu,ooo. nos. .ul ct... mmm his .rpms tm would admit constructors me will tu .M ,,.. mnw” ____ mm ___ . at Summerslde. Li y . mae maintains M posmon U om tl-ies vis ocean ports staple ooo, ‘have to keep. but the market is iloted eo _ , , p by item vacaon. wteranmoou-a :ous "" ,M f.~. . , ..». moo