i fll", ullvlsjlsz-l. " rThe current number of “lnvoot- tlalont ltona" faithfully aairroro rrent financial a buoinou _ opica. lnveotora may assured that it: roiloctiona aro_ worthy of clooe attention. ' No matter wlaorn you are 6r when you are. if yon are on ‘inl/GIIOI‘, you ohoulll lend for o‘. complimentary copy. just write our o co nearest you. ‘ oyal- Securities Corporation. limited ‘"95 Croat George Street fi. Charlottetown. P. E. l. Bull“! 31.‘ John FEVanL-ouvel“ Toronto l w“ éii‘ f“: QUE-EN nor-El.» motor Strait. Charlottetown Thlo popular Hotel has “on completely renovated ‘and rofurlllailoll; throughout and offal-o very comfortable accommodation to tho travel- ling public. l Tho tabla lo oapoolally good and tho publlo aro eoumoualy earod tor. Rotoa $3.00 a ill!- BRUOE J. TAYLOR, Nianlifll‘ .--_- Charlottetown Hotel (o. Ltd. i Prooriotoro _ coo-o - Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Newman of ’ ham, Mass, arrived Monday i' ds on the Island. They are ' ‘the guests of Mr. H. New- of Elmwood. Mr. and Mrs. man have not been to t e ls- nd for twelve years. They port jaess booming in the‘ States. f.“ Light Iiorse and 105th P. E. island '—At the latest meeting of the among the net vcs In the undivid- ‘ St. Peters _ token of appreciation. ‘gilt on a visit to relatives and. SHOP from Hoimonh Catalog vionlrle wheel-m. —11.M. c. take on about fifty Royal Navy Canadian Reserve local men for training purposes. .- ' SUNDAY AFTERNOON.-—_An at Home wus held at Camp Brlllhton Ordinance Grounds, from 3 o'clock until 5 when tho officers oi tlie Regi. Among the visitors were ills Honor the ioutenant Governor, Premier StewartL and ills Worshop Mayor McKeuaa. Excellent selections were rendered by the Veteran's Band during the reception. MISSIONARY APPRECIATED. Synod of the Diocese of Johannes burg the following resolution was unanimously adopted: "That in vicw of the exceptionally good work (lone by Father Cotton, C. ll... ed Diocese of retorls and in this Diocese, especially as principal of Theological V College, ilosettenville, this Synod wishes to put on record its appreciation of his services, and wish him (loll speed and good luck in the name of the Lord in his future work in S. Rhodesia." The friends of Father Cottoatin this city and else- where will be glad to note this PERSCNALS Mrs. John Mclnrlls, Tracadle, spent Sunday at Covehead. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Powers, oi Allston, Mass" motored to the city on Friday last. Thefwere accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly, Eluerald and daughter, llazel. Mrs. David Mellett, Winchester, and Mrs.. Edmond Bryentoll, Wab- rom, Mass, are expected shortly to visit their sister at York, Mrs. Henrietta Crockett. Miss. W. B. Mltton and little. daughter Ruth, ai Brown's Volley, Minnesota. and Mrs. W. R. Palmer, of Moncton, N. B. have returned to their homes after a pleasant visit with Mrs. John Yea, 290 Fitzroy Street.’ ', M M value for , Pups. a GET ‘IN TOUCH WITH ME AT ONCE ‘ one. ' evere Hotel Charlottetown. . I will pay, ‘spot cash, from 5 ,to l0 percent more than pelt your 1924 Silver Fox also i Phone 351i. CI CLASSIFIED IADVERTISEMEN .....-........... Ila per lino oi lworda o v looartlga =32. lliorllulll .... Agents Wanted 0-00 . ? pa’ lino or. I wards ... e por lino oi’ I Illfill Teachers Wanted ros- sorl-l osnj-lsnaoss Strawberry Festival and afternoon tea at Government-House. Victoria led by Lt. 156i. ' -'~..l~ ‘ran cnaawluEl-owu GUARDIAN Williams ‘Brothers Big‘. N2. Y. Shows Arrived Saturday Performances start tonight at Victoria Park and will continue S. Patriot will arrive in Cbarlotte- Park next Wednegdg -‘ every afternoon and Ill ht 111M118 . y, Thursday I town 0a Wednesday next, tb 10th. a d F id . ' - ' ‘ 3| the week. ‘land l: elxpfictcd to rellllll: until n r ay Sgec$l ‘Carnival feature auspic- e ell o t o month and will pur- __ 9B - - - A. , iiclllal in the celebration exercli- Majrlllzlb-IIAQ?!‘ fifffiljgii; The» Williams Brothers Bepliuand es oi sluival Week. she u -' Li} Jos. ll. are both “well. kltliwu in Col. ' Powell, I 1on6 hold, their. an, Victoria Park 't o'clock. Mrs. Annie W,e t entertained their friends. Ipéudm‘ a ‘Mo!’ 1118!, nllllt. will lake place at 11 o'clock. MEETS MANY in this city _i ht Horse will l inspection at morning at 9 The Infantry inspection l3 ANPERQ- Balm era, Cityfls aoiks ‘in Winnipeg the guest,‘ her ‘sister Mrs. ‘R. inch, she" reports having met Mr. ulld Mrs. Ambrose Wise, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wdso, the Misses Hall's and llelen West, Mr. and Mrs, Gli- bert West, all of whom are doing woiliMrl-l. Saunders was fortunate in seeing tile Winnipeg Jubilee Celebration, the procession being three milcslong. ENJOYED THEIR VISIT-Mr. lug for u number of years furnish- ed all tile big feature and special attractions for St. Jdllh, Halifax, Fredericton, 8t. Stephen Exhibit- ions ‘also for all the principal Que- bec Exhibitions and hold a record of pleasing thousands of Boston- lans also the distinction of exhibit- ing for one eutiresumlner at New York City to more than a million pleased patrons. Came here from St. John, N. 11., at a big expense to help raise funds for the G. W. V. A. ‘assist your Carnival Committee and amuse every Charlottetown visitor this week. The Williams Brothers have for years been presenting to the public new and novel exposition and World's Fair Feature attractions and this year it is safe to say with- out fear oi contradiction that their eastern Canada ‘and the States hav. ’ and Extra fine A and Mrs. J, Powers, .Dur'lis the ceremony, la iwhlcb the . ushers were Messrs/Ccril Forbes oi Allston. Mass, who have been visiting their relatives, Mr. and Mrs. John Kel- ly, Emerald, left Saturday morning en routs to their home. Mrs. Pow- ers, formerly Miss Sadie Crooke of Summerslde, secs many changes af- ter an absence of twenty-two years. They made the round trip by motor car. Miss iiazol Kelly, who has been visiting in Mints, N. 8., re- turned to her home in Emerald. She was accompanied by her sai- er, Mrs. Arthur Lyons and little daughter Lenore. . STERNS-FORBES MUPTEALS -A very graceful wedding was sol- enlinized in the Presbyterian Church, Tyne Valley, P. E. i. at eight o'clock on the evening oi June 4th, 1924, when Miss Annie Kathleen Forbes, second daughter oi Mrs. Mary J. Forbes and the late D. N, Forhesmffryno Valley, was united" in mlirriage with Mr. Mark Thornton Steins, son of Mr. Harry Stcrns- of Charlottetown. Rev. A. Wilson, ll. $0., ef'Wes‘t Congregation of Tyne Valley, in the vited guests and friends. who filled the large Church which was boautl fully decorated for the occasion by tile young people of Tyne Valley. The Au. The bride, who was given away by her brother. Mr. Reginald For- bes oi Bodequo was very preitily. attired in silk back cantoro crepe. and wore a bridal veil with wreath oi orange blossoms, and carried a ‘double ring rite was used, the brid- al party stood under a very artis- llcilllil adorned arch. The bride whs attended by her sister, Miss Constance Forbes, and two little flower girls, nieces of the bride. The bridesmaid were buttcrcup canton crepe, with silver bandcan and slippers to match and corsage bouquet of pink and white carna- tions. The groom was supported by his brother Mr. Harry Sterne oi Charlottetown. The Wedding March was‘ beautifully rendered by Miss. Sterrls, sister of the groom, and the and Ivan MacLean ‘bf Tynevailey, Al. file close of the cercnlony the choir sang ‘the Wedding Hymn, ‘The Voice that Breathed O'er Eden." after which a reception was held at the bride's home where a "will"! flllllber was served. Many handsome and costly gifts testified‘ the Broom is manager. a Limogo d nuer set from the young people 4 of Tyne Valley, and many others of 0a av. Williams guaranteed clean. moral, and re- fined absolutely free from objee- conferences given them by Dr. M. tionable features and will please T. McEuc-llern, Associate Dlrel-t-lr every member f0 the family. receive of press in all shower bouquet‘ of pink roses, lily _ p, 1r ,1 lot the valley and maiden hair fern. ‘Am C“ mm w PS WANTED.’ the endorse- and public here 11500 electric ‘ lights Jere used to light up tile various novel ties which the Williams Brothers will present hero all this week. Among the many superb sensa- tional and superior lures which will be ready and run- nfng at Victoria Park tonight is the wmp a 150 gum joy m“. that Wm elny, Charlottetown, l’. E, 1. The mm] “m; plenne everyonelabl-und conform-luau was attended by naprl-ll- new jlllnpillg horse luerry-go-rouud ‘vim a $5,000 nrgun, [he rwofld’; nilflflllillfl of the Maritime Provinc- lmgnu Ferris whefiL ‘ London's es. Many interesting and instructive Chun- (yphflne ma; “m1 furmug, papers nu Hospital work were real]. only one other Wiliteboues Circus aide show also the mbnmrlne’ the funnies; of 111p The llll'llll)i>’l'il of the conference fun houses or rides and about 50 also had the privilege oi attending high class novelty concessions. attractions are ivg of the American carnival, fea- oflering will surpass all former en- deavor and. lillllll. alike. America, The ceremony was performed by 3,881 Company of canal}; __ , British Empire Steel 1st Pfd. Covehwi. fornwrly lmswr of l-helPennlang ________________ _. Abitibi ._.__ presence of a largo dumber oi in-g-hnwlmgun llaurentlde Pulp _._ _..__._. ‘Canadian General Electric _- Canadian Steamship difd. _-_ Com. ...... __ Bank Nova Scotia ........ _- ts—July s5, Sept. 41%. Dec. (liftown Hospital As- sociation Convention Tile annual convention of the Mllriiilul- (lmlferencla of illc Cnihn- lic liuspillll Association was held Jpiy 0th, 10th, and 11th‘ in lilo As- ebnlbly ilali ui’ Nuire Dmul- Acad- ctlilllivl-s nf the ll ifs-rent Cllillnlic hlch gave rise to practical llislcus- v ens on the different subjcnls. one afternoon session of the llivGlx Cnllulge (ll tirgcuns, and of having two special 0f the Aluerlcan College nf Sur- geons. ‘The visitng Sisters were anter- tainnd by tlle Reverend Slalom of (Jharity of Chariotlvtolvn ilnspital and by the Reverend SlHi.l‘.i'5_ of Notro Dame Academy. ’l‘lley went _ mr- feeling ilmt their visit to e Island had been a very profit- le as well as a very pleasant I lie. , HAi the last session nf the coll- Dominion Bridge 66 , , ism-e- -- 3251's: i2: ‘vllmlpc! Elwin“ ~- — WPrlasidcnk-Sr. Carroll. R. N., Nmlmml Breweries ""5454 tel Dieu Hospital, Campbclltoll, Atlantic Sugar __ —— B. Afchiflfl" ------- -- 1"‘ 341st Vice president-Sr. M. (l-lrl. Am. L‘ commive n“ 4 - (1%. St. John Infirmary, St. Jullu, ‘Am- smam“? & Rams- Gfil/i ‘REM Vice President-Sr Marie of Aflacoml“ ‘Clipper -'~- 30% Perpetual Help, It. N. Si. Martha's Cm‘- ‘pilclflc Railway H9 Hospital, Autlgonisb lN. ‘S. New York Calm“ - "Ml/Q SGCHEiflfy<Tl'(’ill~illl‘lll-~ Elr. Kerr Crucible 518°‘ ---- - 55% n. N. Hotel Dieu hospital‘ Camp- fnternationai Paper 50% henufm N‘ B‘ ' K911i’ Silrlngfleld —— - Executive Coulmi-tlcc: MQX. PBi-Pillellm --------- ~- _ sr, M, lgnnflug’ p, N_ 5L J0.‘ international M61‘. lviarine .. —— mph-B HOSDML Glue“ BMJQ n "" 76% “Sr. Walsh, llotel Diell Iiospiial, g3“! pilntham, N. ll. 37% ‘Sr. Anna Seton, R. N., Halifax in- iirulary, llalifzlx, N. S. Sr. hi. flllrulei, ll. N., St. John In- firmary, St. John, N. ll,_ --—<oc-i_ MONTREAL, July 13. — Mayor Lew Shank Indianapolis reached this city tonight at the head of a delegation of west- ernero here to attend a conven- tion of International police chiefs. They were accompan- ied by Indianapolis police to tile popularity of ‘the bride and whea;__]u|y W134’ gepp 1201/5“ Kmom‘ The” lncllldlld a “bTQYY Dec. 128%. The beautiful rests upon the “M” "m" ‘he at!" 9' m9 311m" Corn-July 1033i- Qfiili- 103%. foundation of the necessary. merslde Telephone Oillce of which Dec 35% A man's best filings are nearest llim. silver, cut glass, etc. At eleven e‘. clock Mr. and Mrs. Sterne motored to Sunlmerside, thence in the An- napolis Valley tn spend their honey nloon. The bride's travelling suit was of Russian Arrow Crepe with llst and veil to match. BIRTHS urbuosltlsvs SAVE TWENTY loads on allegation gasoline with iPeerlsss Vaporizer attachment- run salooth- sample. Miscellaneous veyor, Hermanv ;, ory. elm; m. < asmsm osmium .lulf'rtfiiitf’ u: ii illxtro parts k tin _\ $1,?‘ pod fohVlllorla. Uhool. outlier, flew-nan» tor ‘new ~ w prices. lo illty per cent. gas. Fifty mil" Prevents carbom-makse molar Write for agent's teams and how to obtain free Dominion Distributors, m: vs... street. Toronto. 1i. onus. m-ooulyioo, time eun- l issl a 18 lnltth _—_ lthlo Ylllawlllaehllgiwadiwflrdlt- TEACHER WANTED — THIRD class ‘teacher wanted (male pre- ferred) for Cable Head West. Supplement $50.00. Apply to Duncan McLarell. ilillil-‘l-limli WANTED-FIRST OR SECOND‘ class teacher for llenples Road School No. 111, Supplement $ _ Secy. Mas. Wm. Bernard, r, Hunter River. 84274-11, l wslrrso -~Flli8"l' onsecoito class teacher for lliarslliiplll School. Supplement-Hod. Apply 1.. H. D. Fasten-ill. WANTED— TEACHER FOR lat tic School, District No. 09. S y Q t 1100.00. Avlly to J Motllllivary. Beoretar Malpeg . 8308 ‘l 8 _ . FIRST ctAao rescues WAIT No, to, s pploment voted 810 ,_ . little‘ pr felarellk)“ Amllbl! ll m | e . Sea‘; Tnlzslieea, 80081 I5‘ ti: "Au A ‘rwonc seoersl "coda firs t MAN FOR poly to’ MM. H. ‘fallout. wnrr ron s "' 1!- T ollhlllgflllzhool. ulllltltiliiafllllafilil ' . . 0. l‘ n“ 3mm“ socyilssl 1110i contam- land qt y [All _ R ;' iill M y l’, * . Ill-x law-sis Elli. ’“" ,_ STOCK QUOTATIQNU? [ed lllilfl. welt feilo , lloslar one“ LARGE-in this city, on July 12m‘, Y‘ u; Mr. and Mrs. Fred ll, Large, a s n. MORESiDE-At the P. E. l. Hos- l vital to Mr. and Mrs. P. B. More- aide on July 4th, a son. DEATHS iMaobONALll-At llosoherry, July ‘ith. 192i, Donald Findlay MacDon- ald. age ~86 years. \ MGLUREF-At North Rustlco, July 15th, Roderick McLure, age 89 yearn. Funeral Wednesday. July 16 at 1 p. m., to Cavendish cemetery. PAOU ET-At the City Hospital, on July 14th, Mrs. Simon Paquet of glllrlotletown. aged 40 years. antral notice later. cAlthuTHenu-At Charlottetown “l! “b, Dnfleorge corrutllers, lied 5 . Funeral Wednesday 10th M‘ 810-». m; tram‘ nu late home gfiylioni 5L. toibo lfgoplohs Cente- ii/ilnliitlilt, July ll.~quotatloits fgrniahsa b! Wars . w ohaetmt. embers Monreoi ‘Stoq _ ohango. ' Bell Telephone’ “ 190% Brampton . Ml’ 8t. Lawrence Flour 5--BIG NEW 50—NO.VE LTY Latest Tonight Every Afternoon andlNight This Week at VICTORIA: PARK WILLIAMS BROS’ EXPOSITION “Worlds Fair Attractions” it fde. -Present— Superior, Superb and Sensational Special Carnival Features NEW . MERRY 0o uousn sloooo RideTile Whip. ‘llondorfs Chair o’ Plane." Largest Ferris roe s, M, with colt oi Broslllan‘ U Howard IA t srncilsl. lutlslo —<Auspices- thefiulimarille. Slow. . , Wifieei. Special Fun. Ride i i i i i i i JOY RIDES-J's (‘ON (iESSlONS-Jil) World's iteb0rne’e Circus. Side so» all‘. We, lvfi 4.! . i? Every Feature Guaranteed Ci Moral one Bring, the i‘ Everything fllilllfisetjitlot ' -l D\'V\U‘I"D'I"IYI" l 'tR-‘M._‘" ll A" Supreme Court (Continued from Page 1) Attorney (lcnl-ral, Mr. (leurgl- S. illllmll, K. (3., llud Mr. Fairwulliller of Si. John, for Lin: lli-ieullulli. 'l'lll- text of these jullllluellis w‘ll llppvllr ill i1 lllivl" issue. BANKRUPTCY APPEAL. lll illl- math-r of llli‘ Bankruptcy of .l. Sizlllivy Wirliluclt, lllllu Debtor. And lil the (lillilu of The Royal llauk of Canada. _l Judgment by Mr. Justice Arsen- nult. This is an appeal front the judg- ment of the Chief Justice Judge Illl liankruptcy delivered on the lltll day of May, 1924. The facts in the case are sufficiently set out in the said jllllgluvnt. Tile grounds of this appeal argu- 0(l’_l)f!f0l‘e me are three in num- ber: ‘ 1.—'I‘bat the Royal Ilank of Can- luln is not a holder ill due course of tile note in question. (Al-because of the unusual nai- nrr- of Illa transaction and because wllell tlm Royal ilank lit‘ (luululll look this note it knew that it was mu“: "ml 1'” "clul-“ud l" m” 1mm" an accnmlunlllltInn u-nte for tile bum-fit oi’ .l. S. Welllock. (ll)—dlvcauso of lllc agency Stanley wedlock, Limited. power oi’ i1 lllflllfltll‘ to use the crcli btilleiii. llUll‘. value. luscessury to point sysicln 0f loans carried it, seldom cxicud tlfllli upull the Crmlit, ex luck Limits-dbl noic in favor 0 wily (‘OllPNfM 0n llll‘ sol-rand point, lions flmibfll‘ from the evidence lha behalf of the (‘omplllly zlllll silo rl(‘I'll such papa-l" re- lation of .l. Stanley Wclllock tn J. (cbqmcause it m not with“, "willy brother practitioners of the prov- it of a company for his own private 2.---'i‘il:lt ibis lloin was not prop- ‘ - ,. , (ihrustiun gl-util-nmn and the bv- Mly f’ gm" hy ‘he Comllnny‘ ‘hilt loved physician lll many bellies ill is, lllut it was not {be (AllliilflilYS my m“, “mun.” zlirlrhflt u“: Royal Bank of Can-ilulliilllilll; uitnlliion to bis profes lulu ls not u llOlilUI‘ of this noio for 5mm“ “Mics, Wuryur“, Wm, knew A5 l” m" {will 90ml’ It l“ “my ed ..nd trusted bim and ills death "l" "ml u“! is siucL-rvaly 1ll0l1i‘1lL'll. out by banks in Canada is largely based s,,pu_.,,,h,_.r 11' 1351;, ml; youngest on collateral. Banks will rarely ad M,“ h, u family m- lwvlvt,’ n- u vllllcn mom-y, or having llllViillCilfl “m, slllisillciory security I 'i‘llis security is usllzllly collatenll|1g53 me fmnlly mun-d paper. The cniiatcral agreed on in - “W! C4151! “m5 131B J- Siam"? ‘Vilil- farm now occupied by ll grandson, Everett lVcrllnck and tandorscd by now one ni‘ tllv bust farms ill llll‘ llllll illiil .l. Stanley wedlock. This uolllnluniiy. having ill-en accepted by tile iiullk clt-ivl-d his primary uduclliicll lll Lilo and larl-dit extended I cannot scehlllillic school, North lit-dunno, ‘and it silouid be contended that nfti-l" :l your illu lllmk is not a holder in due Collage lilzlt lllf‘ Kingston. _ uoie was not properly slgnvll, itillc resumed his medical studios at .l. Stanley Wcrliock was ‘n ihv. hlil-‘ceivcd flu‘. (learn-c of M. 1)-._i.‘._!\i-. it of signing notes and cllcqnl-l lmIsLulllIing second in ii UlLISS oi thirty llli‘ lunullncr of the Royal Bank haul going tilrolllzll The Late Dr. Oarrllthers lliulillrul circles ill ibis provinci- itllll iudl-l-d iuC vli :1 distinct loss llull luzllly ilmul-s. In illu city iillil prnvllll-o are tiilll- llvliliil by l.lll' ill‘lil.lll of lli‘. (ll-urgi- (larrlltlll-rs which occurred at his ilu; after 1m illlu-ss of .~u-\‘<-l-:li| war-it's. The latt- ilr. (‘zlrrllilivl-s‘ stood for luully years ill the frootl rank ill ills profession ululi tin-re is no lloubt illlli lllh‘ death. lit the like of US, but llilll- buyllllll llll‘ llfllili‘ oi’ life, was due to his (aunl-ll-ielltinus and stnnllous illEVOIlOYl to duly. [luring the past two years lllu ar- t t > lllulll lluvi- suslzlin- E lllllllf‘ at i3 o'clock yesterday luorn- t Hotel Victoria Water Street, Charlottetown Oiierototo the travelling public a comfortable, up-to- date’ hotel. Contain: 44 roomo with private baths. The Cuisine lo famous all over Canada. Telephone In all ro.mo. Courteous ‘aer- vice. H. C. BROWN, Manager Charlottetown Hotel Co, Ltd. Proprletora lluous deuulnlls of his largo. pranc- ticu told noiicuablyilpnu his lll-llitb but, although hi: realized ibis, duty ilupoilr-li llilu, he cnuill not ignore the call of those lueeding ills skill. “ha. saved others." Several \\’_(\i'l{$ ago llo decided to take a few weeks rest and, accompanied by his il(‘- voted wife, wont in the bulllc of ills daughter, Mrs. W. J. Reid. Middleton. The rust eulllo lOt) late li()\\‘i‘\'l‘.1‘, his ilfllillll did not iln- ill Charlottetown. licrc, lloiwith- l standing the loving cure of wife, daughters and son, lltililltlPtl by bis intimate friend litl proflessloai coul- pnniou, iJr. Warburlull, and visited _\ln(ru llllil uf iliuntrclll, he patiently awaited tile end and cuts-red upoll his eternal rest. be lute ill‘. Carrutbors was il 0f lluswl-rving integrity, kindly disposition and un- lliln, socially or professionally, lov- Iie was born lll (lope 'I‘l':lvl-rsl.- H} Mr. Szunnel Carrutiu s 11ml ' his wife, formerly Miss Sophia -Iiiutiuri uf (‘ape 'i‘r.lvl:rsl‘. lll to North iiulelplu whore till-y purchased lin- ffliir. Ciulucllt (‘llrrllihl-rsl, ibell as The lillt‘ lliltlilll‘ 1-4-- iu Print-u of Wall-s entered the liicdiltal Ill‘. m‘ (Queens University. After a your at (luuuls pllrlluollt l; liic-(liil University where be ro- lisix. From lllvilill lu- wcui to Lou- (ltlll, ldulzlllull, wllcrl- bv stllviil-ll for :1 year In ilii‘ Royal (‘ulll-ul- of phy- sicians, receiving the dwarf-u Hf l4. oo-ooo-o-ooo-oooo 0-0-0 ll'.lVl(lili‘ any) ready answers ifiud t0 spil-nliill teaching cllpnblu (Jllllil-illl who ll. Anna MncKrnzio cxaluined them in llii‘ various subjects. very inn-re lug, ililllugucs, recllutions, etc. mi iu llllllfl.‘ tilu afternoon u suitable gift and after all joyeli refreshment and bud llll‘ National Alllhelu all diam-reed FOREST mu. scl-‘lool. CLOSING The closing exercises of Forest ilill School for the term just con- cluded were llcld ou Thursday afternoon, Jlzuo 26. Tile pupils by their good be- test- ability of their Margaret by Miss efforts Miss isllrll lnd successful lUillJliQl‘ Tile pupils ‘also carried out n ‘ling program of sing- 'l‘ilc illterlest and appreciation displayed by ille largo number of purl-his iillll visitors [lrullcut bolu- enjoy- able. At the close of the examination Miss Cami-ill» was presented with en- sung to lllcir humus Wl'll pleased with. lllf: rvsilli. of the t‘X‘.lll”illl1.ll.lOii. 'l‘o slum-ll willie nlllslill or lawn bllllisul-i, clan, nlllku hot water starch (thin), add two or three drops of liquid gum ur‘ hie, stlrillg with an ordinary wax (Jllllille for n minute. 'l‘o sllllrpi-n scissors take the back l-dlze ui‘ .l table knife and use llll’ scissors as if cutting the knife. lln this S#‘\'i‘l'ill limos and a keen, ellllrp edge will bl: the result. . .. Always pull tile leaves that would br- uudrl‘ the water from lb:- stzllks m‘ Howl-rs before placing illclu ‘ti Z1 vase, The leaves that stand above tile water should be lv-ft uncut. if the bark is peeled from such bard stocked shrubs l8 rosl-s and lilacs, so that there is no bark loft on the stems below llli‘ \\'.'ll('l', llli‘ flowers will live much loulzvr. A little powdered cllnrenll in the water acts as a. pre- llu- jllll-glul-llt by llli‘ (ibitf .lusilcl-,l Ell-Infill lll this form, and zlpllrt from llli‘ law on lilo pniut as sl-l ulll in] l. (‘. l‘ n ibl‘ llillYPFSllY of From lmllllnu ln- \\'i‘ill ldilillinlrirll s<~l\.lii\'l~. 'l‘l\<~ l-ulls of the stems should bu. l-iippl-d every day. y i lllillk ibis is r-v ll\'lli'i‘ in shim “'1_“'"‘ h" "mk i‘ ‘“l‘l“""" All” ‘l _ ‘WWW- l \ “m, _]_ 3mm“), \y,.,||,,,.k hm] ‘,"\\v_ brlllillui i'ill‘i'<‘l' as ll siulll-lli. Ii- lnsiruvilun enlarges tile nature / l-r in silzll till behalf of the clml- "lmlmg- l"‘-“l‘l">‘ m" "l"“"'- ‘l "lmrs" imllmnl “l m" brflm- .~\ pally. inc lmil- in quostnll, board the i‘\'lill‘ll(‘(‘ cnnlcs tn ill conclusion and finds as a iililltl‘ nf fact tllllt the illluk was u llllllli- for value. On a careful reading, run of opinion lllrlt illcrc is vvillellc 'n|: and sllcll being lllt‘ case 1 sc- ua good reason for disturbing 1h judgment ml this point. and able judgment case and with which i agree, ml no good purpose would be served h going nvor tho same ground. Til appeal ilicrcforl‘ is dismissed wit casts. Nner Use a Knife! ‘in his alblv argument bi-fnrl- ibis: (‘ain't thl- learned Counsel fur .l|1- -' lliqulllutlu‘ inill stress nu fllis llmlli. n7... llllll. lllu itoylll llilllli of '.lllll‘ min is not ll bolder fur vain.- nf The ll-nrllcil (‘llicf .lusfil-i\ \\"ll-') to support the Chief .lustice's llllll- i have carefully read the lnvllll , ~ . .. of m“ CM“ lirucl (nrruihl rs of Chiral-IO "nil .lustice lil which he IlORlS very illi- ly with m“ mw nppllmble m m“ Miss Inulsc (‘nffin who survives Mr, Justice llaszard concurred. Corns lt io no eaay to gel rid of a com. Blue-jay onclo thorn. Stops the pain indnntly. Than tho corn loooona and cornea out. Doaa away with dongoroua porlrq. Got Blue-joy at your drugglat. lll Julius Hopkins University. lli‘ - ui hie profes- ll!‘ rolullillilil: llll-ro for five ymlrs, \\'lli'll be pur (‘ham-ll llli‘ ]ll'li('llt'i‘ of llll' lulu ilr. blclmlln lit Alborlnll \\‘ll4‘l‘l‘ lu- rc- mninmi iill 1000 wllou be 1'l‘lllil\'(‘ll in (‘lmrlnitl-tluvu. lll cncll fir-ill success followed llilll as is fillllll)’ r slluwu by his practice in Charlotte- r imvu which cunilnlu-d increasingly I until hr- lfllll ilflWll ills work. Ho, was twicr- married. his first wife'- wns formerly Miss Pllcnlw Cni- bm-k, Tlcdcquo wbn ll-fi ihrev chil- dren, Mrs. W. J. Raid. hiidllleton, Mrs. llmmcil, wife nf Rev. S. J. llrum ~11. St. John. N. ll. and Mr. ,- ,\ P l‘ at present at immc. llis sac-null wife was formerly. '1 him. One brother. Mr. Robcrl. y (‘arrlltlu-rs of (‘lpr- Travers‘ and " mm sister, Mrs. Laird. widow of l‘ lion. Alexander Laird of llclioquo, survive hinl. 'l‘o the bcrcnvcd lenders sincere sympathy. family and relatives The Guardian I ‘iilifiliifliffii The diligent farmer plants trees m.‘ \\‘llli‘ll iu- llilulwli‘ will never sue liu- fruit, 'l‘bl- ll-aluvll vii-hos in himself, ___._._<o>—-—-— lllllll always has Doctors recommend it —no a aolo food ior babies when mother's milk lo not available. Eagle Brand ioluot pure milk and pure ou or put up in sealed cane Vllilt Rel? ii abnoiutelypure. TM lull" since 1857. Write ior h» BabjWolian The Bordon Co. Limited NTMBAL Ill-II rumms (By Dominion News Sorvlco) LONDON, July and bracelets for women bothers nru among tile innumerable seaside novelties this your. A shop window in tho west-end of bathing tofu-ties. with accessories of "sen jewellery" ox- 1i.—- Earrings lately hall half a dozen wax manna. aulna, clad in the molt fashionable than . eculed in coloured ru ber in illo- C form oi ilowemtei-‘iral . A mermaid