.1-.' unAxLurrrTOWN GUARDIAQI .4 l ' 4 »~ 1 . \ 1 = 3 . The central Guardian Famous Remdger t. .. . _ i ll ll Prince Edward—Thur-Fr1-Sat-Big Action Special ! ____ Drlve Nears End I _ i‘ . ,i , ._ 1 CONFIIDEBATION cu-"a - l’, 1" l i ‘i, l l .~‘, -' /, ,1’ l - suaalvcs L-6798-7-l2-3l2 HGITIS IIIGPBHiSGd 4 1 ' - i. - " i . . .__‘_ ~ ~-—— ,1 l. l t you l-lllllflibeiltll-ID all there-i, THE PAS Mm, M; 3__(cp)_ ‘l ‘l i -' , » /' “m” “y l e l’ T") up bmdl‘ 1A final round-up far up toward d jl , ll,’ IHHHE sold by G. R. Keefe. Char- l me Arctic Clrcle wlll be held l l , , i. - HURE , °"'°l°““' l-"l3"7'““l“ll'lliils fall and the job of Andy . ‘ ' , I . . _. . ‘Hulir dllfl his gallant band 0f lg; (sgtftifl - runzaal. TnLRsuaL- M111 __ _ , . _ , _ -1 - y _ _. _. heldeis uh ch dime 3,000 rein . f gl i " S snl/fimglexlcg: 0321533 iligzélzliuiétlllgl l deer 2.000 miles across northern <~ - - ~ ' ‘ - tilndrlis will be finished. , - night 1n his B7 year. Funeral l . . Y ‘ from the United church Summer- BM" and. m5 Lam) helpers herd“ _- l ~ __ slde at 2 dclock Thur dn 5m led the animals from Alaska to l i ., I - __ y ' ‘the iiflickcnzlp Delta to provide '; f i , v -_ permanent meat supply f0!‘ Eskim- 1 ' BOYS BACK AGAlN! ‘$550M 99m“ f“. mmb.‘ ‘os in the dclia region. Wolves. t h l‘ l ' ' . . \. \. ' plggulaaie £2: yigig Efilcelllnvllféfienéglg blizzards and treacherous ice con- ‘ . _ \ __ n i _ -’ ‘ ' V‘ ' l‘ I: ' greater’ man the prevlous 3.03;. (“H0115 delayed progrexx at timed. I \ ’ - ' - " '“ ' a ._ \\ l q-hls .n h ld b. k ll _ and in one of the four years the F‘ , ;,/ 7.1111 \.\'|l 8.15 - . \ ‘ cords yofirgual anlfiflcit; Drllfg trek has been underway they ud- 5 ', , , slloivs -:.::1l Store for $3.U0—0ver $6.00 value. "lwffll °lll_" 9" mlles» A t “Nun I see every bll of Show every day‘ At the final round-up the min- 1 _/ “'*‘"_/ and evemlrh The l l -_ doe" will be driven into a huge v ~ ablfi g y are ram 02f‘ flnlTfil and counted. It l5 expected , fills check will require a week 0r PERSONALS . mm‘- a __ _____ , Incl 5\ll1lmCT'$ check showed the l‘ 11w many {wands 0g Ml-s. herd had increased from 2.000 to , . l I Whh ANN SHERIDAN Frank Cyggmgn ll-m bl» glad m RRPO in 16 months. and it is-ex- E "s lhe balms of Me HlliDA INESCOII hear she has rctlirncd to llcr "ccteci the next count will bring q, "llwl/l T-li‘ l-‘IW Vs- 5133\- JA53l‘l'9°l7l:£-|lil|7. home 137 Sprint: Park Road, uf'cr 'h- total over 5.01). ' . ' "P-HZNRY ' a very successful a endlx oicra- Four La a will in behind s1 H . L . .951! ‘. ‘inf . . _ l’? l Pl‘ “m” e: v99,‘ n J I; ‘.5 ‘ESQ-Ag’ zfisrrqomlig: ttlon 1n the Charloitctolvii Hos- as hGYClCpS and they wlll lnstruct a i l‘ C‘ :°9°'_ l‘ gonna“ "Ant Pllal- ‘fkimos in t-he ivork. T‘hey are 5. g I :.i . . . l _,rf ma”! h’ vlflinm mm,“ Mr and WI"? u Fwnprlnn wluecl by shepherd dogs. _ Actually pg V/lld lrlsh earl A WM“, s,“ pm," ' ~ ~ 1 = _~ the herdcrs do not “drive' the c“ ‘l of Detroit Michigan 111d “is - . q G V. I 'DO _ f T H‘ -"('lllflf‘(‘l‘. but keep 1n front to pre- _\. . , smgq -_ _ eneuexe vi, o erie all e. WM shmmcrnq w I _ l Indiana, who have been the attests m m‘ r mg‘ ts t u 0- "(ilk-ill llilliilui” ' _ _ i1 < - “fillings of Revolt" Eégxlafer-krzr‘lclftllglllftclllttlftll- ttbldhtmst 4"" lthgnxllll‘ lllam’ "T; 3:373; .,,. ,..,. . . .. . _ I"Y'Q . v i» _., - 1' rt’. l ~ i ll ,i~ ‘-..( .'*.l.\ .‘lUl ml. (ARIUUN —- ‘.\Il(l\l.\ S LHH l b — l“, l, circle l“ "pa", a vumnt or w» Mr and .\fi"s. David A, Iirvlllfl! n11‘ to drive off their tormentors. q ' ston. ivho motored from Ilcrlllrf ' New Hampshlre to visit friends P 1 ~ ' “ F 0r"‘0t0\‘\'ll -- bndslelailillvefiulnryeléglefulq B "1321? ' h ‘e a home csom "llfedubl VI“ ulyin - i ll l (‘h'lr">i'tct0\\'1l 1 i *‘ T" ' l ‘ ‘" ‘l. l’ ' ’ Y‘ l l. ‘ "q - 212?? §2"‘£¥;ii.£§l§ill "“>“""‘ L“‘“g' And Address ll lus l crvicc ‘ ' ‘ . l ‘TWYTING MllYD-‘Y- M-‘Y 10"‘ On Tliursdav evening July 15th. a l Leave Georzelolvn — — W" A-M- Veteran the people of ‘Long River met. at l (‘l11'll<il:1111 — — — the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert ‘ 43 - 11111111 - - - - - ' Pa; t1". i w m d th - l l?‘ lqtlhvrrsas —_ est‘ golf‘ pllirllspbrlde vsltlzoutxge P" "fi - — —— -- - - - fOlYHYlllI addre s, accompanied by ~' ' _ _ - 1.10 M. - ~ P lkluftulbduvustus — $.30 QM. i a dumuéel’. K Wrhstvrls (‘nrnrr 9.35 AiM. "i lvlFonoglqil‘ gm almlgssl; l" \rrlve clmltilli-liiivil - 10.00 an. Hoerzwm cams. u. n. Au: 1g 1- 1111 1 1s; rams ayn ri l, l - l _ _ l w _ l_ CP,__F~n med b. nwnlhl. PEI1_ l Dear Francis and Mrs. Paynter- ‘ s‘ 1411110 frills" "10"" _ ‘ma, lsmln Cheqllleg recelllcd by a‘ pflflin‘ We. your friends and neighbors dre 9,- (_f“l‘ld§':n:::_ 5'30 flally disabled war wtcran during gathered here, this evening to ex- u “The (l‘,.l,l.g'l.lnll-n _ _ (m) 12M la two-year period, a community lib- lend’ l? 3'01: and Ylzull‘ lzflde 011g . l1 t l '-. .- i - l" l] roggumd by rary here stands as a tesiilnonial . "1951 leafy cllllglll llal ‘m5 an i l Llsscllgus Jll! u y p _ w“, best Wishes . i 1 _ - --r - _~ uucldcnt 11m may to the public spirit of John Allen . v - “ l fllillzilillliflllklklllllb ml; in this Bus. Drummond. l Sinygul w; hag; kilo‘? ll '- p 1 g n; The small shinv/lcd building in -' C t‘ all 11° m’ ‘i * 5' nudism-Inglis‘ ROOMS ~ this peaceful tOWMDIS situated in a. 11'<11111P11011 here- but- to you. Mrs- j 1 - =grovc of tall trees. Inscriptions on Pliyllllffi 11 elfflllfiel‘ 111 0U!‘ mid-it. i “ ALLISON HUESTIS the structure read "Welcome" and I “:9 “lllllfl "Xleflfl 9- mOT Ovrdlul l l Grclll George st. "Sllver Jubilee Lodge and 1.1b1~arv.1\1@l<1'11@ 911d trust that you may treat. Y _ K \,|"_"ly_,l,,_.,,,.,, . 1335;» the bulldlng laces a 31-355 l not long remain such; but will s '_ " Q Hgypmt; ____.____;__.fi______v___ square and flower beds_ also main. soon find yourself at home among v “u” ‘Jul; lllicynnhlf .tained as a rcsult of Drummonds 115» _ l uoiii-lllilov- bill} 2 Ailtirlwl Cumllbcll; 3. Eric inlélluilleb. h 1 t 0000 1 veil; Rho 21:11:11“gisfrllrglishggulanldltelu: l »_ . _ _ C‘l:‘1lln c rarv as amos ... vo - _ 1 l I v f 5“ ,".._. , 111 1.l:'.> l. veinu Paynier; “mes duuateu 11y people 111 11mm’ lllllllllllllw-‘i “'°f§-‘l‘h§'°‘.‘ l‘) “we?” 1- mow-P l. \v‘:\(ig‘°1v Cllnlpbcll; 3_ Jean partcof the province. The books l5 51"" Kl - °P1I18 B8 OMS-h " u ' - In a: c, ‘ .l y-gllnlllls‘ are circulated through a wide area . lime bYW "54? them Y9" may 1'9" i . ' , . . . _ . . . °n| y; _. l; 5 _ _1v J_ pm- in Albert County. mostly at Drum- l "Wm el‘ Y9“? 711911115 1X1 110118 KIWI‘- . ' 3 bTnl" l1 l l "lblw - ' \~~_. smfiimli“ r “nos nlonlvs expense. Helped by vOlllh- i We trust 1:11 may 1on2 be spared ‘ __ " _ , -- ‘d to cal-h ot er and when we come . q y 7 allude II Ji.~1. ilcan MuLf-‘Od. l?” a$$l*mnl5' he l5 _“n. “lllm -l , l l . , - l. H .l . l\-; i__ “ll J h . librarian. Other work pmvldcs him o lccuflte H1111" Suver Weddina . I U“ U I C“ P‘ t o n llvith a modest llvciihood- ~ lkdiiilivdlfsal-flf may they my 0f you: - 1' lie Jfilepulcd fur ll illg Sillllrlsc finding" I l 1 wimp. l 5,.‘ __l Llm-d mom; g_i Born near Canaan. N. 3.. Drum- "We H111 ftud 1'11 the 01d Puvnter 3 l . ; , ,..._.___...__ . t l €iliriat).‘\(ll HULK #11101. " '7 l lor J‘.i:i' ~ - ill“. 1. . \VlIi\‘(l Puvilivl‘: ~1- Juull-il G‘ l'v' ‘ (l: ilic III 15111 l. _ ,1 _ Summer Bus Schedule- . l i 1:1 S . (.‘ll.\Rl.ll’l‘T l‘()\\'N ‘ ' ' TOR \l'.\l\ll ‘ ' li-zllljv rucpt _\lll1l|1I\' 8.1)!) . . Suiuliial) only 10.30 Pall. lTlIViW bl Flblliltnllflil (VIA BURDEN] . ' 1' 1 Dally lwrrpt Suturdaly and sunday 3.45 1:31. Slliurdlnjv’ only ll-llll 11-“- Brtnvn. 3 Island Motor Transport Ltd .’~Illl(tll-\j It Byron Pitzsimons. (‘vlxllic I~ No Exulns. Pllfcct Attcririailcc ' npbvll; l Elllllcl? lililiicl‘: Jinlzl C2llll})l)f‘ll. ll-‘i ',.\llll0ll.<j Verna Pamlter; Wind- Allulil Fitz- l ._or (‘umlibclk James Fitzsilnons. Collyzll)lc; 3.‘ Prilra for most stars-Verna. ll'(‘ll1' Pa _v11tc1'. , Pzmllcr. .\l ll::.1:'1't Biillc Camp- Pll‘; lll e". Joan shame. (teacher) PROTIZFTYYG YOFR WAVES BY THE BRINY DEF!’ If voiu- vncalionln: ivatcr. protcl-t your l save clriinc time b_v wearing n. l hflllllhl: clip wvlii-h rcallv fits. If vou cannot find a \vel‘»f‘ttil1g can an a narrow lvlllfl of chamols ‘lllfl Vflill‘ hcui before pllttinz on '1 Plllllfil‘ cop, You should. 0f s‘ prl1't'all\' hand drv your as soon as voii hive Fnlshed <.'1"li\ln1'l'!. Rot ll tllrll Icf Nature do an lmawled rirvlhg job. Wear a rat on ihu heal-h. when b_v the Blulul, mnllel. lmll Ralph pliz- 11101111 Went overseas with the 26th llome on the hill the same great battalion. A serious wound neces- sitating a silver plate in the skull vol-non destroyed his memory and forced mother. Jean him to lclclml inOst of the things l A: you (‘lllllll the hill together he had known since a child. l ; Between long periods in hospital he travelled extensively seeking health. Arriving here four _\‘f‘Hl‘5 ago he took a liking to the quiet lion-n and decided to stay. l l In front, of the county court, lhousc he noticed a ncglcctedi fsquare and two guns that. had been captured during the war. One had; been taken by Drummouds old bat- ftalion. In his spare time he repaired ml“, and ‘ythe guns, cleaned up the square and in Lon: River, July 15, 1937. . pllanflcl gram recd and flmvcrs. lOthar residents became interested in the stranger's doings and 0c- casionally helped him. I An old building. paintleuss and ln poor condition.’ s‘ood near the square. He boulzht the building and an old vacant store on the instal~ menti plan by means of his monthly l pension cheques, Then he started‘ to construct the llbra-"ifl XPERIENCED travellers the world ova: never fail to carry a bottle of Ends “Fruit Salt". With Eno handy they do not fear train, car or sea sickness, headaches or other ills caused by sudden changes of climate, food and water. Anclon long trips, Eno corrects the sluggish- ness caused by lack of exercise. Take Eno on your travels and keep fit. Drink a sparkling glass before breakfast, another a: night. Eno 1s a natural corrective which keeps your digestive system in first-class order. You ca: tight, sleep right and feel right. You can buy Eno wherever you travel. Resolutely refuse substitutes. hlrpitallty that has always been alfforticcl us by your father and Over 1170's wedded sca- Travclliiiu in all kinds of weather May yOtl never disagree. But remcmbcr tlil~ dear Francis ilur-t take it sil-allht from me You ivlll have little differences ‘Flint you cannot liovv forsee Mlly all your petty trials flee When the cvenilllz JIBGOWS fall Rcmcmbci-inl: B- uood wife Is the zrandcs‘. gift of all. Siuuod on behalf of your friends UNUSUAL _ INSTRUMENTS The \\'(‘-l‘(lf.‘.\'l of musical instru- ments is tile Kissar used by Ccutl-ill African natives. It is man- ufactured lrnill a human skull and the ilorlls of a gazelle into a string- l crl instrument. .‘ Currie, Miss A. Currie all of Mon- . farewell CA-I7’37 ENO’S ms PLEASANT Lady Rodney Sails With Large Passenger List MONTREAL. Que, Aug. 3 Leaving with the largest, number of passengers ever taken _out of Montreal on a. "Lady" liner for Jamaica on any one sallinsi the “Lady Rodney," Canadian Nat onal Stesmships, will depart from shed 14 at 10 o'c'ock. DST, tomorrow (Wednesday) night on 11 25-day "round voyage" cruise to Bermuda, the Bahama Islands and Jamaica. One of the features of this saillns ls the fact. that the large majority of the passengers destined to Ja- maica are making the "round voy- age" in the same steamer. "Dr!- sentirlg bookings made ‘in Canada and the United States. Pamengers embarking tomorrow night will include W. McK. Barlow. Miss Leona. Brohart, Miss J. Bis- aillon, Miss G. Gaulin, Miss ll. K. Mtacbeod. Mrs. H. Wilson, Miss E. Those from other points include Stuart Sanders, Bursar. Bishop's University, Lennoxville. Que., and Mrs. Sandersf Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Stevens of Sherbrooke, Qua; Mr. and Mrs. Emil Oullette of Hull. Que; Miss B. Jackson and lvflss H. Mulholland 0i’ Quebec 01W} Dr. and Mrs. S. W. Bradley of Ottawa; Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Stewart 0f Belleville, Ont; Miss Mable Nichol and Miss Roye Stewart of Hamil- ton, Ont; Miss C. l-Iarquail and Miss M. Baird of Campbellton, N. In addition these passengers are a large quota from Toronto. Ont. and various cities in the United States. such as Si. Paul, Minn; Baltimore. Md; Chicago, Boston. New York. Pittsburgh, Pa: Cincin- nati. Ohio, Springfield, Mass" Si. Louis. M10. Detroit. Buffalo; Min- neapolis. Minn. Philadelphia. Penn. Newark. N. J. On a Bermuda northbound will be Morgan Powell. assistant editor- ln-chicf and dramatic critic 0i’ the Montreal Daily Star. and Mrs. Pow- ell also J. E. Pollard of Montreal. Address And _ Presentation A large number of the ratepayers and pupils of Unionvaie school dis- trict gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ramsay to bid to Mis; Mary Dorgan. a lady of sterling character", highly accomplished 1n the art of teaching. -TA it l... "n11. .-_.-. SALT” Eastern News Haymakiligis 110w thc ordcr of the iday 1n the East-Point disttlct, and seldom has cilere f.‘\'£‘1' been a more bountiful crop. Gi-uln and refit (gropg are promising well also. One of the lagcst auction sales l1] recent years took place on the farm of the late Harry McDonald. on the 14th 111st, Live sloflk. moveablen, and machinery brought good prices, tihc farm was not sold. It is worthy of note, that this is ‘the second Sfllg on that property lwlthin fifteen years,’ tho former lsale. on account of the ill-health of [the owner. and the latter on the very regret-table death of Mi‘. Mc- Donald who ivas, perhaps, the most enterprising citizen in the com- munlty. The lobster season, for the pre- sent at least, is Over; the catch was small. the price excellent. Cod-l fishing. so far has been disap-l pointing. l The Flu epidemic began inl‘ March and ls still taking its toll,‘ scarcely is there a home, that has; not been visited. and Doctors andl nurses‘ services have been and arel still in demand. The very many friends bf1 Ellnirsls, “grand old man,“ Mr. John J. Campbell, regret. to learn that he has not recovered from the effects of a fall last February. He has since been confined to his room. where he cheerfully greets the hosts of friends. ivhn call to see him. Mr, Campbell 1's nearing his nirieiieth birthday and if uni- versal good wishes avail, he will be spared for many years, Mr. John F. Baker. a former resident. who has resided in Char- lottetown. for many years has re-l (‘Plllly Dflld a visit to the old homc- l stead at North Lake. Mr, Baker in early life tlluzht school, and 15 well known till-ouch his coilli'ibil_ lions to the press. both prose and portly: bv his inliunte friends. he 1s ilrvatlv admired. because of his alvlitv as an artist. Several of his lllfilllfes have been succosafully shown at the Provincial Frfii", and during hls vacation. he was enw Halted on portrait; of prominent; poi-soils. that will likely be shown1 this season The P562115‘ The potato is-a lvholcsome food not 01113’ for udults but also for children. It sllflllld not. of course. ‘E1115 t0 set out of that car. "they lest annual laivn bowling 12:: —=.. Hitch-Hike I Risks . Related By Hikel l WINNPEG, Aug H-JCEU-“Hitch lhiking is just as risky for me m“ ‘as for the motorist who p '._, 1m up, John Harris. 26-_vc-.lr-o snak- atchewan “road klllflllt", sin. onl visit; here. His travels have t-tiku him to many parts of the no: _ "Stepping into some cur,» l; uh taking your life in your ha ‘ "11 said. “Usually when my to an" host is too reckless. I offer ‘.0 m. llcve him at the wl1cel—i;'s easily on the nerves. That! Wlly I earl-l a driver's and chauffcurg licgylm “One pair that picked me “l were ‘flop-heads’ and I was alvfulll ivere “caving all over the roud_ "Salesmen and business women are a hikerfl; best friends.” he said "Nurses. too. are generous 1n pick. ing up strangers on the road. Us- ually travelling lalonc, llllvv 31g. company. I About seven cars in l0 will stop 811d give one a lift-except in m; Prairie provinces ivhcre about sev. en of’ 10 will pass by. Harris’ two worst experience; were at Algiers. French North Af- rica. and in Tokyo. He jumped ship in Tokio and was held at the 1m. migration station for four zlleritlu before being deported to tin‘ Un. lted States. At Algiers. recruiting poin‘. fol the French Foreign Legion. llarrii was lured into the backroom a: .1 saloon where he was surrouudcd by Legionnaires. He said he made a wild dash, leaped throuuh ll lvln- dow and succeeded in gettlli: bzlcll to his ship. J Largest Lawn“ Bowling Meet VANCOUVER, Aim. 3-—\\'l1:“!lllll touring South African linvn i Jllllll‘ team arrives here 111 Augu. l lvlll visit. the home of perhaps I 1* 111F8- 111111110- titior. in North AlllvflCil. ~ The record books of tire lli ". Columbia Lawn Bmvliliu . atioll rcveuls that 2.013 ‘ were dcllvcrcd 111 the sh thc;r 15th tourliitlneiil, Jli Approximately 5.30 piill‘ cd the l1 events. 1l\'E 0i \\ 1 l‘ _ .I’,.I’W/I> V 7—- 1&0 1'!» Jr l, area/Ll“ lonil/‘l/fl/f’ ..' , ' r9 JRwlLL-Iwlb ll instilled in the local boys a lovel of beauty‘ and community pride.’ ‘Their last actiivifiv is Prunin: a thicket of evergreens ncai- the square. They plrn to makg a grass plot; and put up swing; for children. nlnnira a toy. Bcciuise of the distortion of fllclal musl-lcs which 3000mm!!- led the playwu; of the Grcck double- rced pipe in ancient days. only slavcs were called upon to use the inslirtlmeilt, l4- rogularly-you’ ALL-BR 2m 1751404617! ? Constlpntlpn often causal thorn. Kellogg‘ rollovu constipation. Eat It Km ll r-‘qflln! with u ALL-BEAN llfIOl bottnr. AN duties before them. This you have "The be=t of friends must part". Much as we regret activity and we nsk you to accept of this. our token of appreciation and may membcrance of Unlnnvnlo. who need educational enlighten- ment. The boys and girls of today are the men and womcn of to- morrow. How much your walk and conduct. have meant in moulding the plastic minds and hearts of those entrusted to your care. no one can estimate. Eternity alone shall reveal. You have labored hard and faithfully among ils-seekim t0 prepare the young minds for the done with Judgment. Some one has tolerance and wise said in truth. it we cannot prevent it, but we can wish you God-speed and Oodss richest blessing in your sphere of future it bring t0 ymi fond re- old friend: in . " ——_. . . , - .- \‘ »- _ - i has served be m- d tn 1' - in rinks ll ~ ~ ii» iii» - ' 1m: llolinas l\l.\ s , ‘_ W h __ ._ DrllmlllOlld used the flDOlllllL The Odllc-it of musical lnstru 111 Whlch wvflcllv, 511s 11 c e c1101 nari of the aiuri, _ v 11o 111 l 11 1~ l‘ lnllllrrtllli uilh Alulluanll Hus al-rvll-e . fill“, l] nll" l “l”! "_ l‘ "llllrl" vclllflg and shelves from title store illflllbs is the nyastarailga used by m Umlmvlll” ‘lllllllg’ llle la“ ll" l4" l! ¢<111§15l5 lulflPly of starch It “lllllllllllli l" ~“lll'4l<‘~*~ l1" l ' lhllv (‘\(‘I']II, sunliuy 2.10 PM. "l ' ,' " 5H1 lml tmlnllnh hp?‘ to renovate (h,- olhm. Qtrul-tfup l“. lliulvc.» of India. The musician YERFS- The evening ivas spent in coiltalns too. an excellent qualitv mu“ elllllcs l" "ll PVClll" l" ‘ ’ ‘__ , _ ,__ _@.._ ._ "" 1* '--l1"\’ 0 "PVOUT F11‘ - - . ‘ . - - music and singing. Lunch teas o1 Wolp - l] . .~ ' Vying for ton» distantl- _ _ _ v I , , _ _ painted it lnsd H1 1-. ‘H. u liold. the sounding tube lightly l 111 R1133 l’ stilfillor to th. =- Hllt Nltltrll 1..\I . t\'l.\ s01 Ills) _‘“’l "1"" ‘l, '“'°'Wl‘“" d“ M’ books ivent firsot aillllOollilll‘. llilxllrlll lllidlflll m, llllofll He l-lums the served following the reading of an protein of ccrcllls of any sol-t B; llllce "mllllls ‘W1? l1 3i l ll»1l‘I-' "WP!" -‘3'l“l"l“‘31' "ml "'""d"y 4'5“ HM’ Ir rm f’ fillnldifllll" m“ dllllwmll“ and a call for donations was Dl-rlnllll. melody and the tone is thrown address lYY m" secretary Ml- Alll‘ 1Fld9fi~ 1110 starch of a well-cooked. bymlel" New 5mm‘ W‘ 5li,ll,,,;,,\- .,,,|_\ 1.:lu l'..\l. 11.110 PM. 1i 1“ llltlvllYhln !IW*]1'-Q'1\"_|“B ll-nvm ,1‘, answer"! Th“ m the ‘Hmmfl, “Qdlllsl ll drllclll‘, membrane ol an l1 on Horne, and Miss Gladys Bem- potato is much more easllv ‘gllllnl’ dR°l"’;'l‘“"l" "l l .. .._. .._ A —--»-— .1 m‘ 'l*"v 1n {‘.1YF w; r * ‘ , In . \_ _ _ H ___ - H - l._ ~_ wl l _ - , _ ~ cnilan, 93-1 mm qnihu; ll! Hm Tmwsu k_ “will m; U“ lwnfioc? e (ll 19m Hnpmlpl Capes (ml lll,_ lllnil ‘(up winch ltvel-bel-ages m avid presenting M ‘s Doigqn uiil i: dgestlble than ceieal starch of an ‘ loumanlonl rllsarl‘, 63ml, “my m,“ > ' ' l l p "he Iary was opcncd as a lflillll of Mlllllflllly to the vibrations of the “ell llllell Plll-‘P- All" belnc- lllllll (Klllkffl 1101810 slalch digests ‘ ll‘ l5‘ "Wllll S‘“"‘l"<“ Mm l w - ' ‘ i one n1an\ \\'fll‘l\' l i‘ rout lnilsl-lcs ulld is then glllcl°ll5lll llmlllled bl’ ll" 3"“ l" Ol1P-SIXU1 oi lhc time required‘ m5 homo’ i» ~04 _§€'muua*‘§ltliifilmxgzra€izt‘i' q~ l _ ~ -~" - —.::;-.:- The proceeds of ll collection taken a; ll.;il1f‘ll€(l by the sounding tubc. lvlfhhlgtlher evertll‘ succesis wintrthie for the (l‘g(\.\lio1l ol the snmel nlgllsfllégfyfllurrllilllrl‘;Ivléulllllli‘il‘ l ‘ V‘ _ l Y v By WILLIAMS at the ODPLIH. (c cmnny ucle Illt Phlladclplml Symphony Or llllllrl‘ 1° l1111ty W" l‘ "l lllIllilllllllflll °1l1111"_1l >I1111l1._ flnk (‘amp [mm (full-gut ...il ill R \\ \ V __________,, * lFPd to piu-vluuv- ll community cl11‘»‘l!'11 lulvlfvd 1'1 quarter 0f 8 mm?" ll . U ddm, l VIN d‘ ml“ l" "mmm" °ll°s lll‘lllll1 lone entrant Mad Alli-ll. 1‘ ~ ~f___ 7 ._._._L_-.__.. - ~~~~~~ —-— —— Pfajltip L . ‘ 1111111 111911111‘. llrl1llllllolld is (“iltl- 11111111111 dollars vvorih of musical in- F‘) ‘lllgllll l‘? ‘l’ l‘ l“‘ ° ‘ '5 2",] lfll": flllll‘ w Ycfilst diseases 5m) m IFS l-E-Onl wllmll“, l. vluii ll _ a ~ l? is W? -' ./ i- - . ~.._ _ todian of tlls. and .1 l'(‘llllll of ui-lllllllii. 11 its spcciill baggage M"? Will" -llll r15 Hlldsi vuculnunia and 1n~ 1h:- slnlfcs events. ‘i’ ll: splu l_1__\\, T.) (_Oi\ll m/‘l r_LI:F‘tl.-'\Nl1-\>l=.i five cents an hour to cover rllilli- i‘lll‘_ uhcll the orchestra made its ll» l5 Wllll 1'°g1‘f‘l~_ ll1-"1t “if! U11‘ 1l111‘11_/»11. (Me's blond lllilsl be kept A [mun-p u-us mp (‘HIUIF 1N TH‘ txifilEil Lijldb _ TOO - costs is asked of those u.~ill2 ii. 1c .1‘! tour of the Ulftcd States. 'l'llWPllYl"l'-‘ llllll Wllllle Ol UlllPllYBlll llllllilllle- Use _0l potatoes as food plaline, al-raiigellictllfi FNOUCDH’ lTLL -_ , small wooden markers- were soil. l. lsl sulilmer the extreme heat fillmglnillfilltllclatwglaltha he; “lfillllxg ll(K€li‘]»kIIl:t€£il'lflI-‘_VLlgwthls direction. one day was i111 1‘1‘"lll"<l -' i _ < 1- i - .1 e ' _' n o . i . . = i: 5WELL U? AN, ?g“.l<n§rvlfll:,ip,2f blniigrfigtltfiiqrlgfl‘llt;\ly“oj ‘lllnsstttlililnglt’:mI-ofosmalvzifi: your resignation a» teacher of food combinaptiolii. ;V6Tlall:fll1ta€"l1f'lil?|e( Zlclleiledililrbntlltsollemdbmcltlllltll I l 1 5T0? 'll'l_ Some bear im- names of lending ~ contracted with sour notes lesult- U11l°11v111e 56111101 111111111! the 911st l‘ 1111 excellent Hiiditon to lhci Fruutccn vwcua 111 \1'1tl*“~‘ - —EA'49 citizens and some of the namcsi ing from the musician's hast five Yellr-g- U U llfifuto. The line complexlong, fll“fl P811‘ "l lilli‘ "ll “"“” l of ‘children. The person named is effort, You huvfl be?" R5 o"? 0f 115i l°bll5lll°55 and Hfcflt 10Y18evity of ll" Plfly. but lhrollahoui tllv ‘fill? responsible for that. section 0f tile‘ rile accordion W05 first used by Sllllllllg "l" 5°!“ “ml 5°"°w-‘- ill‘? "l5" 111E Htlrlbuuu l0 cm 111""1"11l~ "1"" “'"~“ 1W" " ‘M; bed. n was ni-ummondxs K1061. . plum-an in 1820 in Vienna. surging the banllrcr ofdjusticelantd ‘lvlde use 10f buttclnluk and pota- i ‘llll’ l" ll" 1W‘ ""1‘l""l "' ,1‘ “W01 He also planted trees near thcl Hrlrinoniccn bands have Dro- F" -,Y°ll ha“: °rm° mlmy l“ ' 1 .005‘ Mllslell Pom") flavoured wlthlcllllw‘ “"5"” l" "lgllul": l. il court house. Originally: from thel §’.\f‘(l to the point where in- m8 lllenflmllls 111110"! thOse who bavlta. an cxil-llc: of Feast with all?“ l“ m" "ml °l""" “mllmllwl u“ __ ,~/»',~_/,_,“ ' y" l” / Royal Oak Gardens in Enlzluncti ll‘ atc musical compositions sire aflffiflclflte the high ideals of life of fleltuhtful mlisihrooln flavour, sug- m all" "lllllllillll- -~_ if)» ' “l "Q 15-" llley were secured by Drummondl tossed off with ease. However. wlllcll "Ml"? DQTEB“ l5 l‘ “mm? lmsllve “l clllcllf" $011.11. is creatlv . .-, l.“ W/ ‘ through “The Man of the Trcesw lilr-lubl-rs of harmonica bands are (‘Xllmlllfil _ lcllslled b!’ 5°lll lllllllls all‘; Cllllll; table’ u was cultivated h‘ ltfllflllfl Ofilanizatlon in ‘Toronto. . not allowed admittance in muslc- Y°l11s 1< a high calling, a calling ren. Potato soup with the milk of peoples or pye-cmulnbhl" ~11 The Hopewell Cape Boys’ Clubl tans unlong bmause m‘. “mom that reaches outto the poorest and Sllylbean and IlIIVQlH-cd Wm‘ Santa and in ihc 16th ei-ntill-l fir”! was another Drummond idca. Hcl ‘twill-d an edict calling the har- “m” llllmblc °l Gmlls Clelllllllcll- l‘ llcll l" Vllfllllln B and aids spam by w” Olyclu l“ Rmully in body building. Children should not be fed an a coittliuiolis dig-g, nl breakfast Co’; clls. The llsh o.‘ these cereals is of fin acid character. Th‘; conmlned vitamins of clcnatlued ‘weak 1s fml- 111 consvqu-"uve. the alkalin- ty 0f the blood fails to be main_ Zlllnved “llll RFOul-li and other nee”- ~81‘) materials an: lacking Poop];- “@1115 be lwaltllici", and in a few generations taller’ stronger and l°"5”'ll"°d~ ll llley consumed more potatoes and other fresh vegetables. Children should be {or} amm- WRW every day after the 6th mfllll-h l1 puree prepared with potatoes and cream or rich milk is an excellent lreakfiuai, dish for younl children or even infants who are being welmm Tllls nun-e may be fed in small quantities as enrlv l: the third mvnfh. the amount being Rfldilnlly increased as the child grow, older, Th“ DOt-RQQ I] . vary dd ye“- Virginlans carried the punt to 11°‘ land, thence to Lulil-nslllw". F"? lflnd Sitbscqueiltly it srlFP-"l l" “l tfimperatc and subtropical (‘flulllllq and ranks in cereal Khlll‘; llsl food plant for mail and Clllllf‘ By John W. S. McCullouch. l! D., D. P. H. 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