-t.. )_ H _,_. .. . 1 lS- ea y IIealtli gives the only true and lasting beauty to the complexion. Perfect di- association met-t Despite a gugt "Kilt tzood shnotl the tyro eonipet 131.)’ 200 tyros I'll lugs compelitio t0 countless thousands of women for many ygurs past. They are etmveiiieiit, entle in action and positive iii their ex- cellent results. Health Take . n. Iliaritinie h...“ Gerald Meiike the 111110111: tln- first winners are: Gunn- took 1-19 to negotiate the thirty six _ , _ \\i}r<l. 1t. .-\. MUii-Ultlii, N. 15., holes and l). 1S. Riggs, 0t Amherst K“-\v-1;:1l1‘1|-lr;v_ milliitlfli‘, iith 31.13.11. tiualitfied third with a score of 161. . . M R _\ “inc? "' \(_'"1111°‘1‘ J- 110R", The high score to qualify was 186. . (him; C V\((1_I1(‘- . l3. cadet J. l). The sixteen players to (tiialify are I (ii-tn-izo liar!) nfihum“ - as “mow!” I . ,, E l l, '§_‘_|“_“'f;*'1f ("Hlgftll- Frank .\iellke,1~i6. ' ' ltbilll, {'11idtilivt-initi‘ilititltlili1 "fnfl- Gerald Meumh H9‘ GIIGTYIDIIQTG _ _ iii the Alatrihiugnli ‘(iiiliillfiililtighiuiil u 8' Riggs’ 161' I'll boxes ’ the zittt-rntiou with a sun-o of 67 Tom Davie‘ 176' ' out of a possible 70 and vvtm the Ignildolphhlga‘ {- -*--_..___._..:__—_t: _M11"17"11K111| Philllcni-Ze cu) and :35 ' ‘ ° gar‘ ' / H*,M““+”_§ in ctish. in the Alaeimugali (IOIIIPSUY- Prof- Camemn- 177' Won First Prize i111: this morning. Y wind and poor hi! was made by 1101's. Approximat- tered in this morii- 111011 there was 132 entries in the the Riverdtzle Golf Dr. Sprague, 177. 0181110118 InMaritime Golf Halifax, led the field Golfers in the qualifying rounds of the Maritime Amateur ship played today ion the links of 600d gestion and assimilation tolf ffltlitl 111,11) In ShOOlI M861} MUHCbOII necessary toensure per ec iea _ i. (or ‘ I jf "f; ‘ ‘_._~ - looks ‘ v’ ailments ot the digestive . - _ . “h-ILXAM”: 0"”: K331131113" P11") r0110‘ mg . b'li . \i()l1tl0ii wmm“ .J- 1- 1111M. or .\l()N\(,"l‘0N, N. 11.. Aux-t. lt-wuh médn powers —"— such <15 1 ‘msmfls’ Con" _ p,,,,,,,‘,.,f,,' In a posisiiilti nth Score of iits and 3i tor the second m] stipation, 510k headmqlps’ flmlllonvc“ $15.00 iii the tipciiiiii; iiiiittl-iit-i oilnvine hm“ i" ‘he mmnmg Fnmk g0 Beechimvs Pius have provonflwn. “.0111, um Donn-Hie“ m, Camila‘ mill; Alt-like of the Brlghtwooti chip, Champion Club. mom-y prizes and in the tyro C. \V. Robinson, 178. , . match, 10o prize winners. Otl >' C- J- 301188. 173~ "ATIGS-locsiewilrnlil-Ilieliiiflindiilfingcfix-ti‘! in!“ “'1' "1'?’ 1"!‘ 11 W011»! \\'\‘l‘l'1 iiPlifl-U,‘ lllallioiizilllil. J- A- hlflAfiklll. 130- ] n or nvrr. -‘ - 1 nyn or over. (‘.0 t (‘ - '1 ll, 1' ' s, _ . ‘ . Elia-unis in u lino. i-ruuiln of P- fliruin-s. lnltlni iq-tinpu. t-ou I l|?|lllniil,,|i|-.l\- M. qprwsmig.‘ gfiolk'li;il one word. l0 per vent. dlnn-nuntfnr euuii. Acliln-nu forms art ' "‘ ,‘ ' _‘ ' "in" ' ‘ ‘m ' “' 0| ML "m, mu,“ be ,,,,|,| n", 5|||mh|| mm.“ |,.,",,|,,|".,, mum“ on, Si. oillilil. .\. ll. hi; (llllllilT J. Dr, it} U. Chandler, 182. mi. 751- for nevi-n won-tin fur ane week. Sllnullou \\'unti~ti,-50e for s P- Lilnillkiiii. I’. id. l.; till. Q '[‘_ Gilmnrg 184, v new" "or". u" ‘Yum fl Vtv- R, It. Gander, 186. now+ooom+ooo+o++o+o+vevmrmo+m+ow++o+oc +o+o~ E-_éf-——i——————-—— __..- . . . - . - Miscellaneous Teachers Wanted Resigns From AbGgWGItS VS. t?‘ --i-——-—--____.._____. l’ Reno's TAXI SERVICE. PHONE *WANTED— A szcono CLASS P - B MadlSOIlS Thur. 4434- 11661954-21110 teacher for the Goose itivei- Owing to the Sumniersldt» team ~*—- — school N0. 27. Supplement $7,’. -~ _. In", phi“; able to be on hand to -"J~°- A‘ MCDONALD’ LAND SUR‘ T-‘lmlrew 51914511911. 590W, l’l'l‘.‘l.‘~il inlay the (Aiadisous there will be a vQyQI‘ Harmony Jct 3199-8-11-11110 321-1-8-111-81 . 1»l.-—Ilon. 1i. ilnlganlo at the Abegweit (lmunltls am ---§_-_-_J-_~__________ ll ilanl l. '~,-'~-l 1| - -_-'v ,. '1" at, i i 3 ' between tie ' STENOGRAPHER WANTED. "TEACHER WANTED for iloliron litin til‘ liil-ti iliilrillinbilii, silltaliiils .\lllilll:{\\('l!‘l)i.iiilillllilngliliflififiiiS. Both Write stating salary 1!Xi‘1‘<.'1<‘(1- District No 161i. Supplement $85.00 from the board oi‘ pi-nsiim t-timniis- the Nbeg\\'t-its and Matiistms (ii-- Experllilll“! '11 1111)" ‘ Aillily iutl-liitling amount required by law. sinners. 'l‘his is ri-eartii-tl as lln- 11.3w,‘ Summorhfide, so the gun“. Aitirvllllil!» W"! "1 Ggéiiigléilfih" William Morrison. $6.18)’: ii(!i)i‘t)i.1>fl|‘Bif. stop ltnvariis a roorgaiiizatitiii tomorrtnv evening should he :i 4'" 1111i 3- JZLl-S-lll-Jl of tht-“btnirtl. 'i‘hi- lioniinitm Vt-tt-r- good one. ans a ianta- and titht-r t-x-st-rvlt-o. _____{..>. Male Help ‘Vanted WANTED--A PRINCIPAL FOR iltllil .- havt- livlllliiilvti for tho (ilS- _§ + _v_ _ Blontaguti School. Supplement. mi . of ihi- litiaril, but this, it is ,wAN-|-ED_ME3sENgER Boy $250.00. ll. J. llyncs, Strcretaiigv. ili slab-ti is impossibit- l|ii(iI‘i' tho cx- - Hl- Guardian Office, --i—~i—- i——~—— “mum Snliiws- m” 3,398,“, * WANTED - PROTESTANT .__ arm; “ltzii FOR SALE 011 11011111110118 'WANTED_COM TENT Boo ' i~ 4 .1. l‘ 5-1 ' 3 l ‘iii-Till 1N Aug 14.-— Dr. (iustav kwiwr‘ Mm“ b“ "xpmiwimied'.Api uum‘ b“ l. ozuihilJ-‘h iStr mianh, the. new (ierman ly at once stating tnialificzititms "— T I 0t , Chm mm. Outlined in a Shannen, and §fl1111l"1‘1‘<11°1i('11- _ J- 1W1" 0 ‘ I tip» nndi-rsiuiit-tl offer for sale totiav the renditions under which 11111111111 53 (-9-: I1tll-»q(;a1‘1i_11-T=111_- ~~v-<-—--f—-»-~e~~——~-~~A~ ~-— my valniibli- fut-iii |i'l1(p\\'][ “g tho, “Hnhuny ,3; rpndy m "hump," Dug. u-Oliblnlbi. LET _ Rootlinlsb {TQPLY "M |""“"“11 lWHpI-riy t-tiiitiiining . ~ rtets-islaiict- in the Ttuhr. " 111* <*1'1'11"‘- 11- 7*" '"'~1- 1~<*\"'11l.\' lhr-‘e urn-s in a hiuh stutcl ‘The i-oiitntinns are complete rt‘- WANTED -—r'-1VE AGENT$ FOR" -_--__-»__-__~~- m‘ willow-riot: Willi amid illllitiiiill-Sslqmtign to Germany 0 flier right Watkins 1.10 Family NBCOSSItlIQE-i FOR RENT —- HOUSE FURNISH- nt-ar t-hurch and school, two miles m’ pqntml (yvpi- the Ruhr; ro-ogtab- Direct to -c0nsumers. Iiuiid ed or unfnrnisheil. Apply Zltlii from (‘ardiuan triilgo. \\'ill st-li 115111119111 or cqndiflgng in [hp your own, bUSiIi10r€H_‘vitit1;(l realize Eustoii St. 3o with crop. For fnrlbt-i- information lthineluntl voutelrsafed her under l>l"i1Y01il$- -- - a ins Cnm- —-__-~>-___--—- apply [Hg \'(>f§[]_n]p§ treaty, 31111] 11110111- piltv. Ilept. F» 379 Craig Street T0 l-ET- HOUSE. APPLY 141 CYRIL FITZSIMMONS litlil m‘ every tit-rmah citizen who West, Montreal, Que. lmo Elm Ave. ;i.{‘l'.1S-1l-2i (Ypnllgfln h,“ ppm, n,,,,.,,g,_.,1_ evicted o,- p“. The Lowest-Priced Quality Truck for Heavy Duty Service Is the CHEVROLET UTlLlTY EXPRESS indmad engine. Full motor power always reaches the tran5m15$1°11 through the positive cone clutch- You can get fast heavy duty scrvH-‘fi at the lowest opcraflflg and mamten’ ancc cost with this truck.‘ It leads o3 high mileage on gasoline, oil. @111 tires, living up fully to the Chevrolet reputation for economical translmrta‘ tion. _ Last, but not least, the sturdy 5-inch channel frame isfi¢51Z11°d t° m“ standard truck bodies. Any g°°d Com" mercial body builder can sUPPlY Y0,“ with the exact typc 0f bod)’ 1° W" your work. No matter what your truckirlg neeis’ it will pay you to investigate l‘ i uncqunnfid valug of the Ciicvro.c Utility Express- ERE is a Chassis at the low price of $745.00 (f.o.b. Oshawa), which fills every need for a heavy truck combining spccd, power, capacity, and economy. It hauls heavy loads quickly and economically. It is thoroughly reliable and enables you to deliver more per day, at the same time reducing your trucking overhead.’ Long grades and deep mud are mast- crcii by the Chevrolet Utility Express, without iaciizg the engine or boiling the water, because the 3-specci trans- mission provides correct gear ratios for cvcry condition of load or road. Ample power for all your work is sup- plied by the famous Chevrolet vaivc- $,-,(,;i,Jia-ry of (lcncrul [llama-s 0/ Cliilailai "imdvd OSIIAVYA and wiN-rzir-ist; Horne & Company Charlottetown Lee $745 £017. Oshawa Sales Tax, only Extra Above are shown two types of tho many stan- dard bodies procumble. You will find one to suit your needs. CHEVROLET MOTOR co. or cANAivz-‘i, Limit-ed & Humphrey Summerside For Economical Transportation C4112‘! . -_!|l_"“““" ran-unmet uq-Aaéhan-u-w 4- n fl- Muvwrni,“ of lliaritime title holder, e er annig Breaks The Track Record At Toledo ,T()i.EDO Ont, Aug. ldr-PVQOI‘ illamiing. world's champion trotter and on his record of 1.56%, the fastest harness horse in training, this afternoon broke the track record of 1.591,; made by Nedtiu last year, trotting the mile in 1.58% driven by Thomas W. Murphy. The exhibition was witnessed by I. W. Gleason, of Willianisport, Penn.. owner of Peter Manning, and by A. M. Wright, of‘ Chicago, who bred the champion and still owns Glendera G., the dam. The News Bee 2.08 pace, carry- ing a purse of $3,000 feature race of the card went four heats be- fore a decision was reached. Hal Dee took the first heat, llierrimnn, the second, and Miss Ellen Todd, the third. lieat winners met in the fourth heat, which llilss Ellen Todd took in u furious driving finish in 2.05%. Just Tiavid, with Valentine up, took the 2.09 trot by winning all three heats bianiond Axworthy was second a1? The Consequence tlilvtl. The best time for the race was 2.06%. » The 2.14 trot went to Count lhigie who also took all three heals. Siiiiimaritas: First Event 2.09 Trot, (3 Heats), Purse 81,000. Just David, b.g., by Northern Man . . . . . . .. 1 1 Diamond Axworthy, b. li., by Kaffir Axworthy 3 2 2 The (fonsettucnize, li.g., by the ldxptnieiit . . . . . . . .. 4 Alma Wortii, g.ni., by Ax- ~ worthy, . . . . . .. 4 3 3 l"l(‘(il'.i‘i(fi( ., i\ r Kenn, Tailaliatcliiti, also started. 'l‘in_\e: 2.06%, 2081/2, 2.07%- Second Event, 2.14 Trot, (3 Heats), Purse $1,000. Count Basie, blk.g., (Ionnt Daschktvft‘ _ Zaquilia, l).ll1.. by Afliillliilz The (ireat Luiiwa cr, by Peter the Great Christie Mac, bJ-L. 1>Y - (“oim Forbes, (icers, Aiworthy, also 3 . .. started. ‘l Time: 2.08%, 2.05%. 2-0555“ Third Event, The News Bee, 2.08 Pacing, Purse $3,000 Miss Ellen Todd. b.m., (By Toild Mac) . 4 5 1 1 Hal lice, br.m., by llul I ilee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 2 3 -1 Merrlmaii, t: n ilciwln 1 6 ~ lludtiy Mae, b. i“... I; 2 di" (iiltleii ‘also started. ime: 2.0313, 2.03%. Uni/w 2-05“ Fourth Event, 2.18 Pace, (3 Heats), Purse $1.000 ('i$.{i1i’(!li0, b.m., by Walter Dirt-ct 1 .\lyron (‘tit-iiato. i; Walttir (‘ticiiiitti . . . . . .. 2 3 1 (‘areta Todd, blimna b)’ _ Linwood Todd, . . . . . . .. 9 2 t Ruby (iatowtititl. b.n1.. by. lgo Dillon . . . . . . . . . . .. 3- 3 5 liiirltspur, The (ireat (Zhunciu t-en, Twinkle Watts. ltnth ie J., and Buster lloy, also 2.08%. lH-to (ir .l.. Fris 2.0611,, 2.08%. Q§O~Q¥+Q ("Did {oa uoowwwwwwwo-oo §-§-Q'§-§Q4 Victoria Offers to the travelllnl public a comfortable. up-to-datc hotel. Con- tains 44 rooml with private baths. The Cus- ine is famous all over Canada. Telephones in all rooms...“ Courteous service. H. c. aRowN. Minstrel‘ >+0+o+¢+¢++¢++0+0+¢o+¢+* The Charlottetown y§ Hotel Co., Ltd. l y¢+¢ o-vo-o-vo-Q-OQH VlgfiRlA HOTEL M. .1. chhizimh, shape. Que: M- J- Louis, Montreal. (1119-1 F..Antoine, (pit-bee; Mr. anti Mrs. Robeit [It-nnfl, \\'hittinsvllie, hint-is? Mr- and Airs. (l. 1.. Gill, Whittiniiviilv. A1355; '1‘, M, (YDonnt-ll, (Jlovt-lantl. 91,10; Philip O'Donnell, Strattio: h‘. (lleesnn. Boston; F- A- G111“ Halifax, Verna D. Shaw. 311011141111; N. 11.: B. Poole, Montague; Mr. and llirs. L. R. Rourke. Summer- side; \\'. it. Hunter, Pictou; J. It. Niisson, Plctou; John 11. Reid, Mon- treul; H. C. Perry. Moncton: lilies M. Stevens, Moncton; Nlattie l1. niiney. Raleigh. N. (3.: Mar- tha Halley. ltiiielgh, N. (Y; (Jim! Lewis, Tallahassee, Fla; Mrs. Jon. Guerctte, Keewutin Ont. Fred Guer ette, Keewiitin, Ont; Lt. Colonel and Mrs. Benoit, Halifax, N- S-L Thos. Brown, Quebec: Miss K. Flynn Buffalo, N. Y., Thos. Brenn- an, Buffalo, N. Y.; W. B. Williams St. John; W. L. Young, Halifax; S. A. Hiitz, Truro W. B. Kerressey linstnn; Peter J. McDonald, Boston Edith Ii. Kinsman, Kentvllle, N. S. Agnes llicKenzfts, Kentville, N. S., B. Berlin, Montreal; Bvrnlfiv A- Ilathcheltler, Rentlinfi. Mass; Mr. and Mrs. A. Gibb, Montreal; Geo. Roberts. St. John. Wm. Bruce (Ycntrevlile, N. 11., Warren Bolton, Snmerville, Mass; W. B. McNeil] and wife, Suinmorsidc; Miss J. Mc-Neill, Boston: 1-‘. A. Giliis. Hali- fax; Florence McNeiil. Boston; J. F}. Glrouard rind wife, Arthabaskn, 1’. 1)., Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Owen. Detroit, Mich; Henrietta Owen, De troit. Mich. Kathryn Owen. Detroit, \ i .\ K ‘\\ EATING S ~ ion- i nun: rr TOKILI. ' IIOSQUITOES AND FIJI’! STOCK QUOTATIONS, l-lALll-‘AX, Aug. lt-Stock quo- tations furnished by Joimstm and Ward, members of the Montreal Stock Exchange. Howard Smith (‘om .. Spanish River 1'i'd. . . .. . . Spanish iilvi-r (‘oni. . . . . . .. . Steel (‘ompany of (‘anaria . . 0N1, British Empire S 1S ‘ teel 1st l’t'tl tlo I'M Asbestos (om. .. Dominion ilrltigt: . Montreal POWPI‘ .. Winnipeg liiec National lirt-w Atlantic Sugar .. Atchistin y . . . . . . Locomotive . . . . . . . . . .. Am. Snn-lting & lit-fining .. Anaconda (‘tippr-r . . . . . . . . . . (‘tinatlizin Patril iiailway' .. New York (‘t-ntizil . . .. (‘nba (fune Sugar (Yrutwlblti Steel lilltifililllfliliil Paper Kt-liy Spriiigfleltl Mex. Uctiwiioiiiii International Mei‘. . 1922 Victory which form you prefer. The Plug is for those am as they use it. the pipe. Whichever you choose, mellow, rich and tasty. Mich; J. McLeod and wife, City; A. E. Millard Toronto. York hospital," he s.-ii.|_ V140 Kine St, It depends on your own fancy as to to slice their tobacco right ofi" the plug The Cut Plug is for those who would cqioy the convenience of buying their smoking tobacco ready sliced for to get an extra choice pipe tobacco- ‘ttiz: int NEW YORK, Aug. IL-llaboons and chimpanzees expressed hitter tipposltion from tht- first and now zoo oftitrizils are lining up with ‘them in their fight against sciences l traffic in Glands. it's all very well for iiliilii1iliiii‘4‘5 who fer-l tin-ni- selves slipping, but for the simians and the animal men the situation is serious. Evt-r since Dr. Serge Voronoft annouiici-tl in Paris that he had suc- ceeded in giving the aged a new lease on life by transplanting incu- kt-y glands, chimpanzees and the larnir baboons have been in in- creasing tit-mand. 'i‘ht-y are now vt-ry difficult for tho zoos to get, and animal men say if the price goes much iiiglitsi‘ only iloctors with wealthy patients can tifforti them. “Vigorous llilili! chini|itiiizees Bell Telephone . . . . . . . . . . .. 122 havi- izone up 1100 m sou pi-r (‘Pill in Bromptoii . . . . . . .. . 3U price in tbt- last tilrvt: years." 5L L3\\'rpn(_'(_~ 1110m- H ifretieritzlc Zllitciieil, pri-sitlent of Ottawa Power .. — Wiiiizim liarteis Co. animal im- (fubu (‘ane Sugar 3101-’; iillflt-rs says. "\\'i- sold one the Pun American Petroleum .. 581,; 1111111‘ 1111)’ 1'01‘ $3.200. When a iiiii- American Can . . . . . . . . . . as lionai ’s doctor wants oin- what Brazilian Fraction .. . "7"" 1111s a more animal ilealt-Fl" Hqwan] smith 11ft] __ l .\lis. Edith Atit-ison, si-crt-tary to 1t‘. \\'. Boston-k, said that firm hail lot-ii tort-vii to write to (Vii, A. Stop- ‘111111 i~"'|l4'l'lli inanzigt~i' ot’ tht- (‘incin- nati 'l‘oo an old customer and oni- oi the ‘ii-stiiiitiivii animal nit-n in Penmans .. . — I111" 11111111111’. that they could not Abitihi . ti11.’,i-“11l1i1|)’ him with a “prime, fun. Shawiiiigan . . . . . .. llti-‘i, lllfmvn male" he \\‘ilili.('il i)t:t'.'1t|¢-;i; Ur Laurentitle Pulp . . . . . ' ‘H11’ ~*'"111'1'i1>'- Canadian (ient-ral l‘ii('('li' . — 1141‘~"'111>~~t-lc llrtitliprs, liobtiiten, (‘zinatlltin Steamship (‘tint .. 1.71; ‘"11"’ WW1! (lull-it to st-t- profit in to hos itais for nil tipi-ralitins sintw. J.,“ 1 "About 2o iii‘ tin-in ivt-iit m 4, yaw --_ ...._..~.I FROM MONTREAL "ro BELFAST-GLASGOW 1 i -. ‘ . ...... -- » £11131“ diiiiiifi“ To LIVERPOOL u. s. sit-hi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mm l?‘ som- IH.‘ i ‘Ibmczmw ..,,.,M,3:.“,1,r;*=é_5 5X_951§§§1;=,,, :13?" f.‘ " .,:‘_.’.‘13.'.‘;§1';‘.'. isuiri vii-airy __ _' h" 1 Mvnllaurieia‘ 193',‘ ViL-un-y , _ ‘ _ ‘ _ _ H CHERBOURG, SOUTHAMP- TON, HAMBURG BANKS Iliinii (‘oinnitercii . . . . . . . . .. - Aug. 18. Sept. l5 Ilank ltoyai . . . .. 39g - .. Empress of France‘ Bank Illontrval . _ Aug 2 pt. 22 .. Ilanli Nova Sculls. . »— . . . . . . . . . . .. i-Iinpi Sept . 1!!) ._ 111111111 wit. 11m; D130" 1p::-",».i;‘ ...... .. ichipi May, 10 ' t-,§""1'~ brim. 711-13.; o~<-.. w‘; nay. r0 CHERBOURG, SOUTHAMP- " i» _ __ 1 TON, ANTWERP ‘ Oats, 5011f, limit, l)t\(',, its; May; > H‘ Jug. 15. Sept. l2 “cilia —'___“‘ ‘Aug. t-pi, 2b‘ . Minnetitisa Deaths i ‘From Qutbec MaclSAAC-- At (‘artiii.';a|i. A112‘. 171i -\i>i11.\' 1111"" -\!“11l>' John A. hint-Isaac, aiuwi .717 yw-zirsd G- BRUCE BURPEEY l-‘nut-riii \\'i~dnt-i~'d:i niorniiii: from: District liasscneri“ .i\gt-nl. t‘ rdigan to St. Veto l_\'. Market Is Rising i l 111's the direct cause of much A‘ happiness in our homes; that; . tiliion irritates and wears upon husband and often ruins a chi a disposition. This condition of ti! to perform her household- d les anti bear the strain upon ii nerves that governing cbildrenhi volves. Every woman who flndi herself hi this condition should re mother is often due to coma we ' . nest-i which makes her entirely l . member that statistics prove that 9B out of every 100 fomeii who Ill‘ ter from female iii sue helped b: Lydia E. Pinkhiimks Vegetablt Compound and lose no time in giv lug it a fair trial. If You A» Tired of i Writing With aPenI _ , Buy a Remington Portable Typewriter in the home; on vacation; onthq jubin the fnld, if you're IIIJII gineer, a salesman, or a trlvchrj in inc‘, anywhere you might RIB!‘ to writs anything, a Remington Portable Typewriter will print it clearly, quickly, and pleasantly for you. The Remington Portable Typo- writer has all the fine features of the big brother Remingtons, with the added convenience of light ‘ weight, compactness and tho standard, four-bank keyboard. Ofconrue, ibe welldinown Remington quality unti durability are there. . Get a demonstration. Remington Typewriter Company (If Canada, Limited Reminllnn Building, 6B Kin: Sh. W. Toronto, Ont. Salurami: Tbrnllmtl flu Dnllllu RemingtoniPortable Typewriter‘ i ENGLAND‘ AND PROHIBITION , LONDON, Aug. IL-Curiously? enough England continues to baiai most more interested in the succ- l1 t-ssfloi" faiinre—of prohibition Ame‘ st-ivtes. can long remain 1n in the topic of prohibition is brought l, up. Most Englishmen seem to find‘ it almost impossible to believe that ii such a thing is possible. Their, attitude is that of the farmer who“ first saw a camel. “There ain't n0 sin-h animal." The weekly reviews ivlthont. ext-option publish tittlt-s on this subject. The ar- 3 daily 1 and everyone in England with this oxi-i-pzioa of the comparatively small groups of temperance work- ' iv “well, it will never come, coining of prohibition at a, nilniiiium of twenty-five and a. maximum of fifty years from now. i‘~ f‘ _ i . t than the Americans them- , 1 No Canadian or Americaipi conversation ‘ with a group of Englishmen before " ~ W. i More acute observers place 0161i‘ l [tapers feature news from America ‘z that has any bearing on the topic, l»; will l f. ."‘. i i", . ‘- m1 t/tli/titiliiiiii oken who like you are sure i. rh-Qiar‘ tfiaa-nvi Vflowvxnzxn"