p tlcctls that kind »l10\\'." i251 Tariff fivo yours." "tho rights crilnintitctl the gTUili lmsiu Government. lransporlitt ion. inherent i11 nf the country. t-llirtrt-d ~ , you found tllat i rnztde ims not in realized your ilo Mr. of these against. steel the Ziiztriiinlt-s has been nnd ilisrrlutiuatv-tl tariff rcatljnsttitcuts or 111,. its Colman’s Free Recipe Book gives recipes for l6 kinds Mayonnaise Dressings —i'or delicious Salads and Sandwiches —- for French, Russian and Italian Dres- sings — for Mustard Pickles, Chovwchcws. and other attractive relishes. Write for a copy. chant-r‘. of Uuvcrinitt-ut tittttcultics. 'l‘heur he pended on two far-tors: t l1 Transportation. again when you make your own Dressings Do you serve just one kind of Dressing with all your Salads? With Colman's Mustard as the necessary ingredient to give a finishing touch, you can make many different Mayonnaise, besides French, Russian and Italian dressing a touch of individual- 1 ity by making it yourself. The flavour will be different and ~l'\gu 3 is available. autue ls quality. nnd (Yemeni. now selling at flno aid. 774-7 l9 6i lprovluct-s and in czrdor‘ that the e ‘i110 realized." l The Record l .\ir. Aleighen asked what King Government hud done to sist the Maritlules. th varieties of m a n y terscn contract and ‘Iiights Commission. son cumrut-t was a “deformity? ,ly told the commission ‘gt-st something. Western Guardian -1=on LATE wssrenu News llle" ll" E‘ Dllyll‘ clll“ 3°“ “d Tim‘ —ROBIN HOOD FLOUR is milled - only from selected wheat and soldraielggzglledizllggllbglslh Auclloll oll‘ by loading Island dealers who guar-i ‘ ' -—SHINGLES. blnlchwond, Limo possible prices.» J. W. Fyfe, Enter-l i sch‘ amidst rates upnn such a basic- pruduct as are to reach our central; pct-tattoos o1’ Confederation may and Augustus ns- here on ‘Thursday-H. ' He citpd amid laughter, the Pe- Ithe Maritime .l. Smith. The Poter- Stlmmerslde attending the Conscr- a votive (ictlvention yesterday. to go‘ ‘around and see if It could not surg- i 1}‘ THE lcnannorlfejtfgwu EQARDI-AN -—CHINCHILLA RABBITS-For sale. Best quality. Pedlgreed. Prices reasonable. Write or call and see No Premiums After l4 Years So great is the cash guarantee with The Marl- tlme Life's Increased Guarantee Investment Policies that, at your op- tion, you may cease pay- after 14 years while retaining the full protection of the pol- icy. " ton, Sumlnorsidc. 731-7-17-Sat. 3i —WELLINGTON HOTEL will Hotel has: modern conveniences. Good centre for travellers and tourists. 385-7-5-Msl0. PERSONALS 1 B! -.\Ir. and Mrs. George Mclnuis. St. Lawrence, Lot 3. motored to Summerside un 'I‘ucsday.—I-I x-, —-1Vlessrs Iimmerson Matthews, Ahern. Albertou ,were recent visitors to town.-—-lI. lng premiums -—.'\Iessrs Chas. G. Dunn and Alexander White, Eimsdale were] e delegates to the Convention hcldf lnquire—lt’s important. ~~.\iesst‘s Jnntes J. Smith, W111. Alztltlo Plains wcrc i11 ' "cruel monstrosity" which had Dressmgs. hcen laughed out 0i’ the House of »—.\1r. S. II. (‘rock-ell of Toronto. Whether you are serving (‘ominous and in regard to the ()11t.. is spending his holidays with chick", lobster fish vegfi ..\lz1ritin1e Righ} COlIlIlll-‘lSltHl the his parents Mr and Mrs ll. ll. _ . . . , . - - King (‘0vern111e11t hnd no idea Lrockett. __ v "l; table or frult salad- gwc the fvrhere it was going.‘ It had n1ere- ———— loncrpremlu’ ~.\Ir. and Airs Malcolm Canwr- "Largerhozectwn on ot‘ .-\111he1'st arc spending a l'I'\\' ,da,vs I11 town. gilcsts oi‘ thc A1111- - - .\ir. Aielghen charged LiheraldNutt Iiousc. ’i‘ln\y' left holm- in banal.‘ and lhc Dllesslllg wlll with log-rolling for Progressive their motor on Saturday and will 1-_ w_ BENTLEY cost far less than any you can ,-,,,,._.-, For i119 Progressives visit (lharlotttrlolvn and 11111111- buy, ilrt-rt- were rural credits and the parts of the Island before rt-lurlr Mwn" w" COLMAN-KEEN (Canada) Limited, Dept. 9 Il 1000 Amherst Street, Montreal olmayjs Mustard P I I I the right thing to do was to fact-l (Continued from. page 1 ) into \v~l1i1'i1 tilt-y lmd f.'1li<~1.. to put tilt-m 4111a proper basis and to lIlVt‘ tht- laxpirvt-rs r1. (‘unurla .\ir. Aleighon turned to .\1.'1r|1i1111-la said do» "i believe that lII the tariff ad» justments or tinkcrlnlzs of the lust Mulghetl suid. . provlnr-t-u lutvt- 111-011 totally ignored and tlis~ Prtrtltrulrtrlyl industry of cast aside Si. Faced Squarely (l August 3rd G. 4th Glace Bay; August 4th 8v. 5th North Sydney; ‘Sports, etc. lll tho King "Tile nthvr (Iiffii-itlty is one nf This tiiffirtlltvlt is your gt-ograpily. ylllli‘ location as re I11 late/l to lhc rest 'I‘l1ttt ‘is ('lill_\' which you furesalv whgn ym; (‘orlfiatlr-rtttirltl. made provision against it, tiiffl- You But the provision you working otlt expectatlorls. limk HHW forxsurh steps to be r-n null policies adopted at rim . o! tins whole nation as will earrvl i out the spirit of the pact and l lZPn the expectation of Confedern. You, tak-l cost,‘ real‘, » “liape Breton Summer llarnivall’ August 3rd. to August 26th. PLAN NOW TO VISIT THE UNSOILED SUMMER- ,tract and 11 Royal to get Progressive King Government. 1-'0tes for the Will Assist Steel Mr. Illclgilen here mt-tltionetl lchungt-s made by the King Gov» ornlnr-nt in fiifiilftl to the steel tar- .lff. lie ndded that if returned to ,];(‘l'-\'(‘I‘ he intended to remove dis- ‘(Zflllllllililflll against. the Maritimes M ,. . _ '“"" i11 tho steel tariff. lllth this OllJCLl I11 mind I felt Th,‘ 1,111,110 MIME,” deal, at t, _ v H_ W,’ _ I t i," some length with the Robb budget, 1t. pHHLIIl square; .1111 u l-Zl in", Cufllnms prom, “m! the “m, _tto the Ztlnrltimes that ortfoiio ‘which has most tiiret-tly aiid t'(‘lll.-_l?,lll_‘ttlltill(l)-il‘ilrl h:l,f,l,l,e' rpdfiid dtzzlafs: -1'.'1lly to do witll lI'.'lIl.‘5]l'lI'lt\llt1Il. IR”; n" “'m",n,,,,“geq lnm’ King 60W [will not 11c iilr- fault of tho M111i11t-"_|__,ml,m M, romgvh": n“, “XVI”. 01' if illvst- pruilit-llls art- tloi wiloliy ml‘: H" (lnnfldlun mm“, "mnmnhnns uiltit-rstood hy thc nt-lv (tort-or _ ‘I, i, “mm, w“ S hm m" n“, IIIPIII. I know we shall not Still“ ',_l_|,,,,,,.l m.,,,,,f,,,.,,,rli,,._., ‘when; they .1111: ilrohlt-nl l1y lnerely appnillliil" ,__,_,.,_ Moral“. ‘ “m, while the 1",". _r Mrlilldlilrl» lThfll i“ ill“l'i'tll’ i‘ ‘Hi-y lax tllllcttrlfllll automobiles ‘iiill llllllll ll" llllllll,‘ lllll l llllllllll had been renmved, the King (lov- "lllll llllll All‘ llllllllll llllllllllllg l” r-rntnent had increased the sales such, and his opinion so valuable. t, 40mm h 6G 2_3 pm- cent ‘flirt: innuiiltit l(I;]r11;/c1*11111]tl>1|t which ‘ling’? (mm: llGnznrnrnent Rpm“. ‘co ‘o. . . c0111 r, or ov- »- crus this Ilomiuion. his livortl i111 Flllllk glaiiotllewl.thlgtll' l-ltrii flttr and] hhtzyzulvitrc Iii]! to dllcnsgll- _,q;il,e_,l, :30}, ‘more’ 'm,cn_.,sm.y m t)". 11 o o . tn" nno pro 1 r-ms w 1e heeded vtrr_v grill-rally, it‘ not ul- Tan than the domes on, lulzllllllllz" l Ile charged that the evidence given before the Customs Commit- tee <ll1i not reflect in any title on any Atlmlnistration prior to tho Mr. Nlclghtan referred to a re- Klll“ Alllllllllsllllll“ on‘ p0,, ,,.,,,,,h m, Bu“, was lnhunn,“ O11 the constitutional lustre. Mr. from l,ilu-.rul i1r-.'ulqn.'1rtcrs, that. 11c ‘llllillllllll “llllelllllll lllal the duly,“ was going to advocate taking the lllll (lllllelllllrlllellllllll was ll“ flll lIlli'I't‘(llt)lllill out of the Cztnzulianlllllv llle llllvlpe "l llls proper y m“. Nmionar stituted ministers. IBut if the u] alwlvs Sim". _“,._ Molghfin question were one or keeping tlhe wont on, "that tht- solution of tho ‘lllverlllllelll llmlllllllllllll“ to Purl “l transporlaltiott prohicm for the mlllll’ lllllll lllsclletlnn m ilefgse a llnrltlmes dot-s not depend on ‘lllllllllllllllll mllllll ll“ (“are Se ' _ who manages the lntereolonial. It: R- n lllllllwll’ lollmmkcslmsgrva depends on the rates. It depends m" mllllllllll‘ ml“ Y? l “n, “n; m, whelher yo" can market yo," spoke oi‘ tho Conservat ve par y a. digestion Depends on Rates the Ilontinion of Canada should lt- Drotltlets over the Intcrcolonial. m“ “any "l lllllllllllly‘ M progress "What I said i11 the last election. “ml "f the Blllllslll,conllecllon' that I repent tonight. I don't A modify my language at the dicta- ‘N THE THEATER iioils of any Liberal committee. "l believe that the jurisdiction of the Rallwuy- Commission should remuiu intact, hut I realize that “Ahnfl cried the ear:- A5 l1 splashed a bit. "l was cast. for the villiflll and made n hit." LAN I) DURING AUGUST Horse Racing. Firemen‘; Tournament, etc. Aquatic Sports. Yacht Racing, Field August 7th Glace Bay; Aquatic Sports. August 9th Sydney Mines; Field Sports. August 10th. Louisburg; Historical Celebration. August 10th New Waterford; Highland Games. August 11th, 12th and 13th, Sydney; Horses Field Sports, Fireworks, etc. Races, Aquatic Sports, -.. August 14th, St. Peter's; Field Spofts. August 15th, 16th. 17th, Arlchat; GralitrFrench Aeadlan ‘Festival, Feast August 15th, 16th. 17th, Chetlcamp; Grand French Aeadlen of the Assumption. Festival, Feast or.‘ the Assumption. August 18th, 19th, 20th. Baddeck; Yacht Races, Field Sports, Gull, etc. August 18th, Glace Bay; Highland Gail"!- August 25th and 261th, Port Hawkeabury; Field Sports, Grand Picnic. The people of the Maritimes should see the MARI- .- . TIMES FIRST and when you see Cape Breton you will , sec the choicest summerland of them all. . , ~ comfortable hotels, scenery unsurpassed. we BII) YOU WELCOMEI, a~'.'aaaa.i For at Good roads, I Information apply to A. S. BUROHELL. Secretary, Cape Breton Summer Carnival Committee Gydney, N. 8. Hudson Ilay railway. for the Mari-V times there were the Peterson eon‘. Commission. .71“. Mnriljmgg hail been gatjrlflced formerly or Sherhrookc, arrlvcd in * r resent lng. Prince Edward island Charlottetown, P. E. l. —.\Ir and .\Irs II. C. Crockett. Sunlmersirlv on Saturday afternoon ‘having motored 2000 unites from iPt-toskey. hlichigau, where .\ir. Crockett has been I11 charge ol thc ileudlng fox I‘(-l.llt'll in that section. l In-na. lllvcrs in (ldtliclitllws lliil Illontagtle, Wudnesdtiy. Jilly 3N!‘- 88tl-7-2d-li -—I\1rs. II. C. Archibald, nnd lit~ ,lle son, have arrived ill 31111111101‘- sidt- on u visit lo Illrs. Arcililutldls pat-cuts, Mr and Airs C. Itlthvztrtl Stroll ', i11 their now llonn; on ..*TEACHER WANTED for , , _ , Sunlnh-t" Street. Pt-nlhroolc Stthiltli Nti- 1443 lslililllll" Inch lmgelflc Crepe 1n r ___ ...-Ht st-srv- Avvit i" 1J1“; ., - the popular colors v l ---llr. FPPfl .\it'S\\‘t'0ll. 1111s.. 1.1" tilt-ken. sevremry- Blv-PZJ"! y iillonitrn has arrived 111 Sumtn shit‘ Ills many friends are [llelifitltl to _,~*ANNUAL MEETING of flit‘. sr-e him ttgaln. it is llllilUFhlWflll shtlreholtlerk of the Martin Iatvl that he is taking the house or .\ir. E. II. It‘ -r I r lilo s111111n-1: _ ‘lylll ll l 881-7-23-111 210th 1117 p. 1n. -__-<o _ .."t’MONTAGUE. '1'11.-.1~.- I 1»'vi~ i1 Ill llnilctl (lllllrrh Nun» tittlzlnllucfl Sluntlay t-vt-nitig at 7 n‘ i‘ ~ " - tn ll 'l .\i‘li-'i ..'WOOL.—-I will pay the ltitzli fill-axial, lhfmtiloli-lutill llfnituutl Llllllti est market price for WflShWl woo] and of l-tootl quality. W111. l.:1t1tl1'1 gun, Souris Roller Mill. 795-T2liLlsi5i scrvirc. ..*FOR $ALE~ Ilnmcstctld farill -—-—- 1110 “tart-s l1c:111tif11lly' uituntednoriil ..'EA3TERN flGENTe-MF- Jalllll Aiontulttlr: Iiivcr. two milPN W. Murdock is now Guardian ililtrtlln town of Montngite. (lood ent in Montague and will be lllvtls-lnriltllrrgs. 1.11111 high state cultiva- ed to receive news Items, advcrtis»1i_o11.~A. J. ltobcrtsott, lilolntagtrc. lug. etc. 3 “Graffiti lMdnYof ffiaiiidi: ~ 1. 0.31,, 11.113 15.16.; Nae .1“ .. IEADEB wines’! ORCIIESJZBA 2'0 3R OADC/l 5'2’ OEUHLWIR/t .74‘ 0191C’ CHALIE KERR . $51 l» a 1113;;- will“; rrnwsm-litr, l. qn whut you 90, Unitas fr qtlhru M/l. M0 g0 4) Q Hu - 90, ' Ur 14d- orrhe 1:11 int in, there wasn't Cllggslie 5223203‘ room for a jrll_'.~fisi1. Nobody ex- rcpt u few rrwuteurra, mostly small concert, Treasurcs boys, had radio sets. In those Fill’! Letlers <hr p,|thel ya mruie their own.‘ "'l‘ 1o static was so den on ng l r .. r- . __ r ',. f» . H1111’. listeners hztd tliillcuity in dc» lilsnilllrltilrrlr-lltli “'l.l_l‘:ll l“: “lwfl ma“? fall old man of radio. “f, Wllffl" l f3,’ “lfllmc l: lt” and“, n.7,,“ umhn“, how _,._-_ 1‘.1_,l.1, innt] rrtdsurnrn nit’: y m" “V0,, t Fcimwa H," c {Misti .111: ‘ft Ht 1e 1r}. TXIKiIOh ."1'u monts Kerr. “My bend “'12s the If ‘ ‘l/"ff- d _" 9 fir‘ t; in the world t. try h l r-o-d- ‘ ‘~_~‘__'l,‘_l“_'r ll lyllllsllll lllllzlefl ca: ’I'l1;.l. \V.‘I.‘l 11. 1 17 111 1-:.;1'.- H ffr-i yltsryttli-IWR "W" H drlphin. The l" vtdrztstinrt ."=ii_l1llf1 (ti; S]: ‘L- l'd l~'k1n..t:l1 31:11 tie c :' Pr- '- _ ' ~ H ir-ui rtifairs of the‘ l i‘! "'- r‘ _"-|~~] l‘ ""“‘ “lmlll-l’ f‘ 1l.l<.l~...-- t» ml ‘ilitchy Koo.’ 1.:_\ ."l‘.l."ll inner r- r fltthiiuriiltltioe liome Office: Halifax ..'THE TEACHERS‘ CLUB of Plug will stage the coluedv drttlna. Wrench (‘o.. LttL, will he held iii tin- League Itoolus, Monitn-zttt‘. July will in‘ titty": you could not buy one in a __ MAILED POST PAID Week end Sale of English Broadcloth 795d. This lovely fabric, silk like in its texture, per- manent in its lustre and finish, 36 inches wide is offered you in Mauve, Rose, Powder Blue, Cop- enhagen, Sand, Grey, Rosewood, Black and Wlhite, Friday yd- aud Saturday at Full range 0f colours in Ginghams, 30 to 36 inches wtide, worth to 40c Week end sale Dress lengths of Liueue in Dots and Figure, Rose, Green and Wlhite, 50 clearing out at . . . First P‘loor—rear_ 3 pieces Ottemau (lord Silk, 36 inches wide r0gt1lz11'$3.00 FOR ...... 98 wool l 1 4 pieces all wool Balbriggan Jersey (lioth, 54 inches wide, Henna, Mauve, Pansy and Rose Wood, regular price $3.00 $1 9p‘ FOR About Ten Colours 0f All Wool Crepe some plain and some fancy, Regular price $1.50 t0 $2.25, clearing out at per Qard Women's thread Silk and Fibre Stockings, per pair This is a bargain of outstanding value that we have on sale-handsome, close woven_ correclt weight, black and wide variety of the new colors. These have double sole, heel and toe with mock seam up back. You will be pleased with them. Irish Linen Br kf t l Colored BordeTaSZTSSSQh Breakfast Clot-h 54x54 serviettes Green and Gold Borders _ Good Heavy Colored English Tur- i‘ kish Towels 16x35 Fine quality white Krinklette Bedspreads 72x90, special . . A splendid value in Bleached Sheeting 70 inches wide Heavy Irish Linen Huck Towels 18x36 indhes a special value at Linen Department, First Floor. $1.25 Dimity Slips-68c Here is a record breaking value in Di Slips, good before, for less than $1.25 Whi Pink, Peach, Nile and 85c Dimity Bloomers 50p This is another notable value -1 at price, 5O cents we offer either bioom- . ers or Step Ins, all colours $1.00 Value Gowns 79c White Gown, with wide neck and sleeves, a wonderful value] 110w on sale at Head of Stairway, 2nd floor. crepe, $2.50 FOR . . . . . JULY s, as just 1 offerialdaclfi First Floor, rear of store. _ inches, wighl tnches, Blue, - 16x16 as . _ 42° 75? -..., We haveuever seen attything 1 Orchid l’ ‘l ..-.-... band of colours For Week-end Some wonders at $1.98 4 pieces silk and Zpieees all silk Jer- brocaded sey Ciotliv Nile $195 and Powder till iiii .. 1 Blue Black Satin Duchesse, 36 inches wide a lovely, soft, firm lustrous fabric. This is one of our$ ill big sellers. WEEK END .. Lot of Remnants, Crepe de Chenes, Silks, Wool Dress Fair rics, etc., placed 0n sale for WEEK END j ll A LF PRICE F value-long Pants and cuffs-ijust cut Mens Long Khaki] .75 Pants » Good weight Klhuki Drill, well made, belt loops and cuffs till 75 S mall Boy's Overalls Illuc demin with red bib and DPZICCS a very popular garment for summer and one your Qutali boy wants ... . . . . .. Boy's Long Khaki Pants $1.00 l The Clothing Department offers you in tlhis 1ine-7a really great. for boys of all sizes, made with _belt 10095 the same as the meme-good weight $ 0° khaki drill. Every boy in P. E..I_ wants a pair . . . . . . . . . .-. Men's Khaki Moleskin Pants Special $2.50 Extra heavy weight, finished with belt loops and cuffs $2 5° a grand wearer _ Boy's Dveralls $1.00 These are splendid made iii blue wiiih white stripe or ln khaki. They are fine for iii‘ 0" playmsuits t SALAD HINT. Fill hnlf-a raw ruungo with chop- ped tuuhhngu seasoned well with lnnyorltlalao dressing. t ited. Phllnzl 3 l oer-z, by nn od:l e0» iii “e wrILtcn by the 1 1.1.1.31, v1.12.» (tttz-n-t." ..-M__ .f* .-. ...- eoon+ooo+eo+no+o+éoooo+onoow+w Liberal-Conservative Convention Georgetown. five delegate fully "unscented. and that delegates l" Pl'°P"lY 7 g JAMES P. GLOW, President. The annual meeting of the Llberal-Conaervativll“ ASTHMA 1 KIWI tlwflty. for m Purllfie oi‘ trlnsaetlnl ti" "it" business of the organization, and at the same iii" m v Spread Mlnard'| on brown paper Place a Convention to nominate a candida e t0 v°"“',ld,,,. “m; apply w the throw Al” County at the forthcoming general election will be ha“ Inhale. Quick relief assured. Wvdmldlv. July 2m at 1am a. m. In m Town i“ l g . All officially recognised polls are 00"“ a each. Chairmen will an that till" P°lll l"- rnzo n. Mil- ‘ _ v