lama-i 28.11am _ ww"‘~" i I qmjr. n»... n n» , I ILAUNDRY s-ranc .~ - ~. o‘. ,-.-.~..-.- -v ~ i . . _ N E W Penetrates - ~ a d Preserves ISCOVERY Q ‘tan... 0 THE CANADA STARCH CO., LIMITED MONTREAL kl » ‘V — Kiddies are proud to wear Hurlbuts because- l. They are thoroughbred. 2. They are comfortable. 3. They are flexible-no pain; ful breaking in. 4. Their mother can afford to buy them. [Hint-sur- SLQes a; l This beautiful Play Hmisn Box in mlorn given with out-Ii pair oi llurlbut Shoes from size 51/, to 10%. W; specialize in the correct fitting of HURLIIIJ‘! Shoes. Bring nth; kiddies to see the play Houses‘ ,ln our window. One free wlthevery pair. . E YLIIgITlI-Zlzg » _ FASHIDNABLE FOOTWEAR open, for Alugusg 31. lug your ilsh by using Solar? Why not be sure of a perfect cure by using Malagush Salt. IIIE IIENIIIII anon FROM Hormllfl Oltalog- COME AND HEAR M,“ new, Smith read at, C. M. B. A. lmll on, Friday evening. - 4580,’ IN-— A FULL RANGE RUSTICO CONVENT will re- boandcrs. on Monday. JUST wuv TAKE. a Chalice oi spoil Latest Prowse Illus. Utd. tall styles and pattern-tw- 4594 A 22-7I *' “g USE PURE, non-Infected salt- yERy spEc|AL “ne qndienl Mulagush fishery snlt to cure‘ your Enlglish lIluz-le, Fliitllly and savor-fill" "r mwl- Avoids Bwflflse! tiny. out; ‘value for zsc-unewsssflvefl will FRINGE. Aug. 22-61. Bros. Ltd. 4594-8-28-21 ’-_,- SPLENDID RANGE CLOTH tor CHURCH QF SCOTLAND,_Mr, batik-s‘ Full Coalts, eletra val-uh. En g’ Rnbnrlnnn will preach sublet-test IWGHNGS and SIUUIIGSr-JPXVWIQP‘ bath 30th at Point Prim at 10.30 37°!‘ 11W‘ 4594 a. m. null llcllc ltlvcr at 3 n. m. Special collections. CLYDE RIVER-The Rev. H. R. Bell will preach in the Clyde River THE LATEST m LAmgsv Baptist church next Sunday evcu~ C61,] l)“, g“luu,@,~.c-' nlnln nun] ing at 7.30 o'clock. There "will be ‘brush “V001 m,“ 531k and wool am] no afternoon service as the pastor priced ~lll.\v.-‘Prows@ Bros. Iitld. I5 away. - 4594 i- VERNON CIRCUIT. -— Annual “REVIVAL SERVICES.- The rc- missionary service in Cherry Val~ vlvnl meetings which have been Icy church on Sunday evening. conducted lmllur canvas in \Vinsl0e,B9fl\\lII\1I pageant. special music- will continue over Sunday, AugustiOlher services as usual. 'CherrY soul ill the w nsloo llull. Service Valley at l0 an». S. S. at 11 am.- warh wet-It night, cxccpt Saturday. "QTIWII- 2i") D-mi- S-S- ill 1-45 I)- at ii p. m. 'i‘ln‘ce services Sunday ‘Tll- El A~ \V9$l'm01‘f/‘Iflild. at 10.30. 2.30 and 7,30. You are cor- —'-—— dlally invited to attend. “lorktlrs, BIBLE CONFERENCE~III CW1‘ J_ IAI- Tnnnln and F‘ u Snlnn nectlnn with the Illilble Conference w opened lastnll-zht in the Peoples p_ Church, sessions will b0 hold. an» Mnmnnln Mnn Mine Kenny nndlcorlllng to the advcrtisenlozlt. to- child (Aiarlzurite) arc visiting lilrsdday “I l“ R-m» Mn] 7.30 pan» Tnosntvllen subjects of vital interest t" EMERALD ‘NOTES.-Mrs. Fidel l‘vl'ry.~—i\Ir. zlnll Ali's. , , I Gan. (nnn nhnnilnn, ‘nnmnnnycllristlaus of all llfliiOlllllltttlilli-i ;,;,.,.,.nu_ Mnnnv‘ nnnivnn new Ankh-nil ho dismissed by prominent ust lblll on their wctlding trip. “lergy ‘ma Others" They are visiting lril-nds ill ICmter- MILTON RUZTICO AND HAM“ ilnllnlKtRrsIdIc loolt th - -Ibovc IIZIIILKWIIsumhly‘ A“: {NHL-Jule muowmg ‘ ‘ L ‘ ‘ ‘services \\"IIl hc hnl Milton. S. S‘ for an unto trip. Thcy vtsiltlllnt In onnnnn, Sowing "L n Onnnnn I THn‘"tinAnr.orfl~iIfr5=liit§ ‘caravan ”' ‘nu. RQIE. Cl‘Btly§"~-'-"/‘- Ian Girls in Training under the auspices o; the Maritime Religious rcllclled a high water your. One entirely new camp was ‘ organized with marked success, and ‘mew 13'9"" 11°05“ 4""! Trlmmmlgs- severalot the others showed a much increased registration, while the quality o!‘ work in every cnlmp was _“ lclt by those In charge tu be mos: tncourllging. l Pownal. P. E. I., with Mrs. llrcllt Chief (director). and many representatives of the island Board "IJSSOCIHIGII vwlth her as Filtyflve girls were enrolled with rotary elect oi the Saskatchewan ,.. 5v N"; m; And Girls’ Camps 'l‘llo Maritime Camps tor Canad- conducted Council mark this Educational The cnlnps were held as follows: Prince Edward island (Jump, J. it. Alan-Gregor of New Glasgow as leaders. 12 leaders. Cape Breton Camp, Pt. Edward, Miss Dorothy Kirkpatrick, see Girls’ Work llloard as Great Chief. lldlty-eight girls were ill ealnn, and u. stall‘ ol ten splendid loaders. 'l‘lle inst immediate Camp (for girls 12-14} at Wallace, N.S. This was a venture and one worth, re- peating. Tile younger girls prov- ed thclnllelvos quite as good culnn ers us thelwolder sisters. Girls came from many -parts 0i Nova Scotill. and there were also reDre- sentatives oi Morlcton and Sack- villo. Miss Marjorie Trotter, ltlarl- time Girls’ Work Secretary. direct- lul the cunrp, with a stuff of etllci» ent oiiicers. l-‘ortyono girls worl- enrolled. The usual senior camp for Eust- ern Nova Scotia. also held at Wal- Iavc. rucistcrlllg Ill; girls. Miss llllda Allen. Yurmoutil, I\'.S.. was grout trhiof, with a staff of twclvo other leaders. TIII‘ (lamp for Western Nova Scollo, at Pinnhurst. on tho beauti- Illl La. Have River. rugisterilv: lurty-onc girls. Miss Trotter wan lllv lirtanl Chief. Rollins, Montilglllw Vernon and Rnnmn q .4 n n mlmk 1-‘ v ,.. ._ _ ." v .,..:... ::, lllflw- énlviillllli‘lntli,tl\\ll. [Ins lnUMl, (lan s on by Sunni“, nt n u.nlu(_k_ Hatmn lsl. lllfsli and ho was lzltatly picus- Sn nvnninn nnnwnno M 73,, ml wlth the Island and its beautiful nlnnnnn “n. Rn“ (y -y_ Snflgnny Iartns. ill- thinks it‘ we would fur-int- ‘(ungingtqn will be the yircztflh-l IIIPI’ ilnprovl- our roads that W“ or at all services, 1nd the Rev. .l. “'”"I‘I mm" “'9 :1)?“ 9mm"? i" ml‘ Plus-tart: Pllrdlo will take Ills work nearly sixty girls. world. 'i‘Ilcy pro I avinlz Monday fnrljn |{,.,,d|,,gn),,_ I.IlI‘ll' Ilomes. .ollll> again Tom‘ will ll you ran stay lollgol'.~t‘.olll. —.~\t lll-dl-quo at 7.30. Aug. IlOth. BHAY-SHAW WEDD|NG-—— IYIJIIss Illlnall who spout last year ullillll, ,.lt the National 'l‘r:lInlil;.-; Srhool pit-cs ofu very Imhlllllu fl'1‘l"‘l~‘4~ i)" SflllllT1ilYflYl0l‘-‘,ill Toronto, will speak. lllvcrymlell-olnlnlllcc. youncl lhc presoncl- o!‘ ruiahvcs and a few noun at tour Shaw, .\l (Yclfllik. MISS Jilillljl-llloultl hear this Ialcutoli I of Mrs. Gcorlzcnlzldy. lllyzzular sorvicos at lson Show, VVnllInnll- hlassn and out» ll a.u\.. Slnlrlottlwn 1i Bode ""51" Iwllllfllul Bray, n0“ oi’ the Into Capo 'l‘ravcrsc 7.30 p.lll. by Rev. (‘trout the visitors Whillllcn, Rev. ll‘. M. hlilligan, .\ll‘s, (‘lull-ills A, llrly and Mrs. Johnson ll, .l. Rowlcy. \V. llitccy oi Boston, were nllu~rll-d.,\l'itll cl-uyvllud phurlches.‘ 'l‘l\c ccrclilony, pcrtornletl by llcv. ".**“' ' s Fcl-gusstlll. I), It. nl’ Ncw~ at the h-nno of the bride's, "~- ounl. Mrsg (ll-land ll. Ilickcy ol‘ T-ll Rl-.v_ Ilidward (Ylinlon ol‘ Manic street. 'l‘llc nuptial mun-ilctlt-ft Wednesday luornlng for lin \v--~. plllyod by Mrs. I-I. It. ()'I)oll- 111$. 'l‘v.‘<a.~=. ' lull, an aunt ol’ the bride. The bridal Ml‘. € PERSONALS IJUFOIIIIIIJI gown ol‘ wllilof, J-zvvllfcllc and a vcil held in pIal '~ W’ ll Wrllllh of lilies of the vnIIcyQWTlIYI-‘V and (‘IIITIIII a Ililijii-‘t o.‘ bridal} roses, .\ l‘l'(',i?]lIl()ll followed the: °°l'l-‘l""l1Y-.tIle rooms being dccor- Dmmm MIHFHIS Rosl- ‘titccy, nnjthyf of me bnynonnnnn, IHon. Lancbluu Iliat-Dtnlzlld and lVl' Shaw, mother o1‘ thnlfiunlulel" loft 'l‘hurstlzly for bride pm.“ in nnnnnnng n“. nmntreal to resume nun “my In“ ny nnm (m, Inn-n)“ Mcoill Ullll/Brgllty. ctllru Ind._- and will Intake their homo at u-IO _V_lne street, West Lalfuynun, lbc Ilrlllcgrotnn Ilclnl: professor of lIIl(‘l.i‘lII|ll'Ky__ilt Pllfdug llnlvnnnity‘ (lnlvgllfsfflr Bray, who ‘I5 ‘I Krarl-uatc . IIhuIPIIIISUIIS IIISIIIIIIQ of 'l'c(:h- “llliilly- I912- is n -—-——-o-o>————— LETTER OF CONDOLENCE Mrs. “filllaln ltlurrow, St, t‘atl1ul‘iilcs, l‘. l5. i. Dear Mrs. hIlll‘l‘t)\\"./*\§'\! SPECIAL EVENING SERVICE lill‘l‘I_\‘ a girls’ work secretary ill p.lil.. Sou TIS. Noll A. Nlclinusall. Sulnlner» ldc, vl s a visitor to tho city yes~ and Atllta. Mac- oI ‘New Wustnlinster. Ii. "C. “tell will, {Urns nnd nlnnin" “nnlwhu ltuve boon visiting their unlrlo ' ' " tlis .\’Ioll~ their studios atlllev. llllqll‘. M. Mllllgznl, IIIIIIUVSIKIICII PUIIHIIIIIQL‘, on Ilvllilli otllirantl (fhicl. alnl was ably The New Brunswick Provincial Pinup. at (fllipnlau. \'.B., with sev- enly-lour ulrls and fifteen leaders. .\I.l>"i ‘Pruitt-r being Great Chief. The North Shore District Camp. IIOIII for the first time. registering This was all- otlll-l- ljXlltlfllllltlllt that proved its value. Bliss Idunirr- Wlndden. lor- . Ontario. “'11s secured to direct thl which was undcr the nus capable lllstvll-l A lkscu-age Girls‘ lieadcrallil‘ - (‘lllllp was also hold at Wallul-c, N. UIIIIUI’ tho direction of .\li>-..~. 'i‘rollcr. assisted by Miss Illnn Ill. .-\, lVl-stlnorehtntl, Miss -l\'uthcr~ inc llltlillo, with Mrs. ll‘. M. Milli‘ gall ill-tiny, its business manager. 'l'llirl_\' loaders were DFGSLEIIL. 'l‘hl- Iloys’ Camps, too, were o. l- an unusually’ high order, ‘both ill attculllull-c: and interest. .\ new camp was organized fol the Ilcstiuouchc and lloultvwnturl district with an lltlillltlitltltl‘. o: lortytwo boys. Waldo C. Machuln llluritilnc lioys‘ Work Secretary llrtcd as Grand Chief; Rev. IC, V Vmlllls. o1 'l‘idchead as buslnosw nlanagcr; Robert Busteod, o liroadlands, Que, as swimming in structor; Rev. W. W. MacNairn W_ S. Godfrey. and Mr, llavl- Ilock Sansonl of Cumphellton coln ‘IIIELQII the staff. ‘ fihipman Canlp cutorcll il~ lolprhth your with tIlIItY-OIIG blvvsin lillifilllltilifitb, six of whom followed ‘a loaders‘ course put on by Rev Mr. Mlltllllllll was assist M nu-nlher 01' me Lambda" (Jill Alpo Fraternity, no p; ‘the Mvlnllers oi the st. Ultlltidlllvtilvll by nr. Mlllilém" "Pr. n. '1‘. n;- Wonlrlvs Institute. (lustre to i-on-lKlln. and Rev. C. 0.. Brown. n. .....;-i§€lil "" =- ROYAL MILK LUNCH BISCUITS "So when Jimmie and Ethel want something to eat alter school-I wcil, they just go to the “will Milk Lunch tin and help themselves." I HAMILTONT: elscul-l-s The Favorites Since 1840 National Plum Week Onzol‘ about September 1st, we have a Oarload oi‘ Ontario preserving Plums due to arrive. The price will be cheaper than ever before, the quality better. n Place your orders with your Grocer at once, remember the season is short, now ls th; time to order. No orders filled except through the Retail Merchants. CLARKE snos. WHOLESALE! FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Charlottetown, P. E, l.- -- ~Il~26.\l5I, ‘W II‘ Dictionary, Coupn Date Plene find enclosed the sum of 99ml! m New or Renewal Subscription to The Charlottetown "n Guardian and New University Dictionary. . - . - . . . ....---.,-.---.-.n-n lo within 20 mllu. a \\ol-ld Ivar veteran, with t)“, rullk nI (raptailL-Nirs. Bray wag lornlcrly It ISS Jean Shaw o.‘ 53-4". Iiéliic. l‘, l-i I., with friends and rol. a: l\‘i'.~l 5l'lllIl‘l'L‘(I over dillc c l . "I ihe Island r n pans pect .n the loss you have sustaini- by thc death of your dear sIsll-l". You have been called to purt wit l-Qii-u. Ends Diarrhoea- Stops Colic wIll-tIu-l- In lulnli or l-hllli. ‘Pile |>||||||'||] "Tllnllllf. Imtrcl disorders null dblvoln- furl lllvlllllllulr llru-l- u llom- or two o! (‘IIIIIIIIYPPIIIIIFS (‘olil- Itl-un-llv. Al all llPIIKcislll. Sow-r falls. to console the sorrowing. Ill 1h would commend you to a lovin Saviour who has promised to In- nresent help .n time oi ill-ed. ll alone is ablL- lo civil you l.(I‘il('(' an Thine be done." We believe hcr separation trol you is but for u short time, CHAMBERLAIN ’S Colic and Diarrhoea Remedy cntl-r- lor others who have no hope, cvv those also who sloop in .lcsu.\- lri Lind bring with hint. hers of your fllllllly sympathy. dear Sister but may tho Great (Io Rest whl-rc sorrow is novvr IillllWl for Qvcr. IS COMING BACK ? If you merely have cut the top off It certainly will. The BUSINESS end Ia the ROOT and you must get to It. IT orines Wlnnmvs Iustltlltc. MRS. J. T. INMAN. MRS. J. W. LOWRY. ~___.___ TO ENSURE LIVER CLEANLINESS REXALL_ CORN ‘SOLVENT Stops the pain at once, and In a few day: It can be entirely removed. PRICE 25 CENTS. Start the day right with Enos. This laxative health drink quickly reutorou your system to normnholeanelng It of the waste: and poison: that clog and beeleud the mind. Flat thing every morning drink a glen oi cold or warm water lparkllng with Eno'| Fruit Salt. sou: "outv av NAME -......l............ . . . . . . . ... . . . . . ... ... .-.... Phone a" "I mm nnvpr understand." ADDRESS “Hun...- . . . . . U....._.......-.....-.-..- H L ' ~ . ' I ‘bungalow?’ "Well. very easily 0X- lnoiudn 15o extra for: postage beyond 20 mile: or ‘Pillage KTglgAfis on: s“ . DRUGGIST nnnnenn. w” um Tenn,‘ "In {no “ vey to you our sympathy and rl-s {St John. and Rev. H. it’. (lrllnlnc. one near and llcur to you. and uw-PVQI- Weillilll"? realize how insufficient words are, milcllllrfil- midst oi your grief and sadness, we‘ strength to suy. “Not my will. but and‘ that un unbroken faulily will Hoonl ‘ be ours. where dcatll can ncvcvl ‘ we Bmwllw “m “m “Kllllttlen boys enrolled and althounl Kindly (extend t0 lilo (iIIll‘I' nlcurkgnfnrnfinn m” ‘wflwmlblllllllts. Rev. J. '1‘. Millctt of North We know that. you will miss youlwnnn Snmmnnnme Y_M_C_A_ above direct you to that Iiavt-u oflwnn nivnn tn mnln nun“, nnn m, and whorl: lovl- and IIIIPIIIOII)’ rl:il:l|,,.,._,-_ my nnd gm nnd m, ,,nn,,,-,,,ni. Signed on IWIIZIII of tnt- St. (filth-Iii; §\v[|r|m|||g_ MRS- J. M- MGFADYEN-fcamplirell, stunts daily crtnln pup- lllol’ Jemseg. The new, Ilulldlng al [Chlpluan with its cheery lircplacl hlpTOVGII a wonderful treasure II NS“ which was ‘lnili plated with a small attendance Il‘ i923, and showed no inlprovclnclll n last your. this your came into it: ‘flown with an attendance oi’ forty- Weight boys. Grand Chief Rev. ll ,,_S. B, Strotllard was ltsslsterl h; Mr. Marhuul. Itev. A. A. Aicliooll lllr. B. ll. Mclnnis and Mr. (l. ll. ‘IPZIIIIIOIOT, oi‘ lientville; Mr. Auslile Vllruyvnell,‘ of Hnntsport; Rev. .I. ‘W. Melllner, of ivltrtaux, and ltev. W, Cook. 0i’ Milton. Tho i’. E. I. Camp at Pownui Ilall v Hlslnull was very successful, Grant‘ ‘ltlblol’ Mnchllm hall the assistance Ilov. C. ‘ilrahaln, oi‘ ltlurrav Rev, E. M. Aitkcn, oi River, and Mr. H. H. Simpson, ol ‘II In all the CFIIIIIDS n largo plat-v ‘l training 0t the devotional life. Ev~ ‘tv to learn tn swim or to lmprovl» Filling a largo an! popular plat-o ullre thl- slim-songs 1v .1. such as tlw- “Daily Xlosllnllo,’ “Dpflgivn null "Eveuint; Snore," the guinea; and many DIIWI‘ features ol‘ tin Iziullly organized daily uroglalu In the (llris (‘tulips special at luntlon was gllcu with good "P-‘lill: jto hanlIl-rllll. such as Imok-bindlnc ‘ nlny pottery. crepe paper lflVOFs llIiII Illl-NKGIPY. I It is sale to say that Ill Illo null- ftiplll'lty' of happy nrIlvllIr-s lho ‘ventral purpose ol‘ the Pumps wnr" ‘never lol-lt sight oi, ulllnoly the training and developing at lilo for l (‘hrlstlnn (‘Ilfifllififif and service. 't‘ertninly tho gathering togoiln-l-o ‘more than G00 boys and girls and their lenders for so rich a prnprnln in the Impressive aottiltg ol‘ ramp lite must bring results both nbluld ,IIIII. and abiding for the Kingdom o!‘ (Ind. FOR A RUSTY SCREW Hold a red-hot‘ Iron to the lieatl 1t ar-rew is still bot. nloved easily. ' first place the job was "a-l c by Boys’ School Suits We still have about 30 Suits of the better kind to fit boys from, 14 to 17 years-which fie are clearing at about one third less than III-w», a regular price. y ." - Juvenile Suits FOR BOYS FROM 2 TO 5 YEARS_ 25 Tweed Suits (or the little Iellnlln from 2 to 5 years, Values up t0 $7.00. Special ............................ .. $2.90’ Boys Shlrta~—Sweaters-—Caps—-0dd Pants-etc" In fact everything a boy needs except boots. I New Fall Dress Goods Big shipments of Dress Goody-SIlks—-Suitings-Coat|ngB, etc.» ar- riving every day in aiithe new materials and colorinqs for Fall. m FuII One oI the best Canadi Regular $1.25 value. Specl Silk Stockings ' 79c Strongly spliced heel and toe, wide garter tops, all the new colors for the present season including CameI——St=nburn—-Rose--Maria-White- Black~Silver-Blonde-Fawn—Major—-Browns+-eto. Fashioned O an makes in (all fashioned Silk Stockings. Sizes 8/; to l0. al ................ ................................................... .. 79c REGULAR 75c VALUE Children‘s long cotton Childrcn’s Girls Lisle BOYS Ribb - _ . Boys’ Golf Stockings 49c Siilcklngs 15¢ Stockings 49c Stockings 79c REGULAR 30c VALUE REGULAR 85c VALUE n REG. $1.25 VALUE. 300 pairs girls llsle Boys straight leg ribb stockings at halt 4 n _ Romp‘ Rib Stocking! the "will" P"'°°~ “I” and a" WW‘ “°°k‘“9“' ‘°°~Pa"= Ennllsh all that will give excellent wedlghtcnedourlnvn. hggg: two. and one rib, wool gashmene Go” scnficm Blank °n|y_ and logs‘ mack onw- slraloht '99- dimble hflfil Hose which sell reg. Also a Iew pairs golf Sizes 4l/2 to 7, 9on1 3"“ mes’ "'3'" BMW“ “Iarly H! $1.25. Shades hose in ml» lot. Sizes 7 miss this vnrofllmlty- ‘my’ P°'°' FM" °' B'°W"~ Gwy- Heath- to n‘ only 19 dozen a; this White and Black, Sizes er and Lovats. Size; 6 price. 6 to it}, g0 1()_ Best quality Canadian borders and whipped ends. Ireland T0 Subsidi Civil Servant Marriages IIMNDON. Aug. 24.— The l0\'l‘.l'llllilt‘lli, bus just announced al "wry rculal"k:lbll- cxpvrilncnt in llwi marriage? JIIIIOIIIZI nulls are II)\'I'I.‘I‘I‘(I " said a rt-ul eu- lll fulur~ rvl-rnils lo its Civil Ser-,l|,,|,. ,-,,;,-,,,_ ‘\'£t‘l] hm. rirl- Marrlncl- Ill future is to b,- a "my [OWN ' llreclio“ oi‘ subsidizing lnd plnllliziug Ilacllclors ll-lll ml: [actor in tln- scale oi II'II‘.‘4_ and wollloll arc to be com-l "lolllllll to rosil-zn their positions as] oon as they marry, whm thuy wilh a "dowry" tram the Siutluj "nularricll mo“ are to be paid on IKE WHIIL‘ QPIIIL‘ U!‘ WOIIIPII. Illli won as: they marry tbl-Ir slllzlri-sl lrl» to Int-roast‘. Nothing would sbotv more r-Iorlr- Ilollvroon‘ .Il'IsIl jlllll Idlllrllsh luv. l‘ulllfll‘k.~‘ till-I Wl-sllninisll-l-filazt-tlv. Ttlllrriuylzo ill ire-land is still pfcsunlF-ll lo Involve y the wide dlfll-ronre he creation oi a Illtllilv which ‘his country would lw regarded as average Ireland ‘ran loin: been almost the highest n lllllrope. and the Irish lucnt, In this novel lvttcnlpt at find- ‘ng a cure for undl-r-populatIon. nv~ ‘lit-bill; (ffllllllfl upon the (eontinuune Xcvplllnllllly largo. The I children nor -t'unlily Ill (‘love ,- oi large families: while it ll Hal to raise the low aggregate birth- elllvouragllug young mou ‘o ruarry at a much earlier lhllu Illls been habitual for luany years. The economic consequence of the screw for ll short time null , ‘ IIIPil use the screw-driver Wlllln the rmjzssigeiaggyonmlgpzfilrxlegftnnan It "m m‘ “dial: long been ovor-populatell vn "elation In what such poor lanll mn via-Id, and the lack ol elnplrrvnlcnt mm Is even now producing with shroud lulolnpson to his friend. "why you nmfxfntinfL Bu», M,“ nnrvnnh, n“. Infill“ "11 "mil"! Ym" M“ hmwfi a chiefly In the south a-nll the cast, twin-re economic lltWtflllfllllnlll. ulcll mori- possible. ' l made material, ugl- Apart troln t! buugllnlts economic risks, this new sub- and iu the second l still owe tor Ii."SI(Iy' to luarrlage h; already hclng First Quality Large Size FIJIIIIIELETTE BLAIIIIETS PAIR $2.49 You'll want Flannellette Blankets soon. Buy them now and the saving will be cbnsiderablg, Large double bed size ........... 52,49 Pa"- . PATONS LIMITED __ French Note To Ber- critlclzcd on grounds of equity Ilut ho ulust unnzlvkalllt- aspect ol‘ tho schl-nll- is that it 1lS-\‘lIlIl"S -‘ll.lt the .llll‘lll*l‘lltl~ can be illcrcitsl-ll Ily mor- yely subsidizing lIliil‘l'Itl)Z0_ whcvr-lls YOIIIUI‘ ulnlnlriP-s ill wlloch llll- Ill-ll" llrlland Illllvt’ found ii Ill‘(',l~h'b'<‘il')' to “Hill-IO rail! is much llII-{IIPF than in hllcl" various Iornls oi subsidy to lin (CanaIdIaKn—Press) PARIS Aug. 2c Irish envlanlrulfiv parent-ago. "m" I" "NM" m‘ "l" PWPIIFIYY llllrfilluu suzursls that Gl-rnlany opvll nlllzotialions [or n fltlQllfily YES, WHEN? “Fllcre is nothing said \\'I\(‘i\ WIN" urn lion ol‘ Illt‘ 'l‘rl-aty of Vl-rvallles. " - l v I \ I ~ nun}, mwurnd? pd" Qll “hml “l T‘ II" 3 lkllnurd’: l-luiment (or Colds. k" .. 0..»; 5°" "iPDed ‘m white and grey with fink ur blue strlped -—'l‘lw I" rcnrh IHIPI bur-it'd on nlonlbcrellllp in tho I,l-:ll:lll~ ol Nations and ma, pug“. {IR Charlottetown, F, E_ I, OIL. _ Manufactured U“ in Re‘. Trade Mark Company, Ltd. l, SUCCESSFUL FOX FEEDING ls the problem of our Fox Ranchers today. How to IIF°W IIFOHII. vlllorous foxes that will pfbdtlcg pelts o! fine texture and lustrous sheen lo uppermost In all mlnde. THE IMPERIAL BISCUIT COMPANY, LIMITED have found the solution In their deservedly popular Imperial Cod Liver Oil Fox Biscuits and Imperial Puppy Meal ‘RHWW "Milne of the“ l» giving m; delIrQd mum in our Canadian Ranehen. "IMPERIAL-FED FOXES" are In n elau by themselves. They "produce the pooh." Eniure uucceu by liberal feeding s! IMPERIALS, F" ‘IR by Indira: Illlnd dealer: or (IIFOOI from Iactory. IMPERIAL BISCUIT CO., LTD.’ CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. I'll op- oi ls Imperial Fox Biscuits CONTAINING PURE COD LIVER The Imperial Biscuit