Jvflliriiiifiz‘ ,p— 73 051F127}! I 5T. C HAR LE S EVAPORM lZD MILK gswoetoned _- .. lh-al I; ., for v . . . - ' 01' In table ;_ Pith I M‘ he _ [Call] l 1'1. , . MFVJMMQQE ' . ‘lyattached to the stern f rowboat or canoe _ -dyto take you on enjoy- le outings. fishing and muting trips. rtable, easy tdoperate, ways dependable. vinrude Magn _ p-_Buiit-In lywheei Type ~—- Automatic averse — more power and n Sold by McAVITY’S 1 I St. John, N. B. gr 120.000 sold-used by 25 Ctov't|. ' tn all the services. Prayer Mcotln, ' t his CENTRAL, Gum... IIilCIIlBiiilll. And I Y0!!!‘ lflfllldq I souvenir of P. E. 1 "lily 57¢ Mltpaid. Guardian 0:11“, PARIS GREENr-IO t°nl B6!‘- Iel’ Paris Green ..In One-pound u", Just resolved at The Rogers’ Hard- ww- 60., 1.1a. PATONS WHITEWEAR 8ALr-;_ All bur ladies whitewear is Ul- fored for clearance at 25 p, c, 1,1; for-tho last few days of our July clearance sale. Paions. ( i-p- THE GARDEN OF TH ILI-UBTRATEDn-Souvoniri cffutlh Province-best illustrated write-up of the provluce'_over publighod, Price "fly seven cents postpaid. Guardian Office. 1 EVERYTHING POINTS to largo meeting oi‘ the Rifle Associa~ tion on tho 3rd and 4th August, have you made your outry yetjlf not do so at the office of W. K. Rogers. Co., L_td.. . NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS- Advertisers are reminded that all display advertisements must be, in the Guardian Office before ' noon of the day previous to publication and before 10 a. m. on Saturdays. FARM FOR SALE-Fifty acres l.ot'65 at Rocky Point. along the South Shore Road, owned by Goo. A. Smith. Son tho land, and send in your offers to MaoKinuon & Mc- Nelll, 90 Great George Street Charlottetown. ' HAZELBROOK.-- The following are the church notices for this cir- wltg Sun-lay. Jul, thcro will Iic service in tho Cross Jtoads Church "l- 11 ‘rl- "h. in lrnnxnadra at 3 p. m. Tho evening service in,“ mlhrqgk at 7 p. m. Strangers are welcome Hazelbrook. Wednesday, 7.30;' Alexandra at iMrs. A-mhroso Woods’, Thursday, Cross Roads at Mrs. Motencaux, Friday 8 p. m, B -¢ snare or Q rm and PURE COD LIVER OIL. \ I lii/"Yfhlflg that qocirluto these Biscuits has been Government Ln- ecied and is Guaranteed PURE and WHOLESOME. imperial Cod Oll Biscuits are fed in the majority of nchcs and are giving SATISFACTORY RESULTS. _ Let ua ship you‘ a trial order direct from factory. IMPERIAL BISCUITI 00., LTD. Box 448 Charlottetown IlIlpBfIiiI Fox Biscuit manufactured at Charlottetown," P. E. I. 1G1 Lonqworth Avenue Sold wherever good tobacco h sold “UMMER onzsszs GALORE ' " I ‘ I M I ‘A h d Al- FVIWPIIIg discounts at Patons. dagfrtgz-IREA PARTY» wedmll- ._ _ z e c MJVERTIOE. "rue BEAUTIE I '\ -' A - ' 8 Au. oua wm-r 5 , HALIFAX woman COULDN'T °" T"! "ll-KNIFE: lendlll! E omshfdj‘? oer our or coma WITHOUT to “'00 m $1'98"G°“ Br“ HELP Now PICTURE i” ' - " “HEALTH ‘ii °F. n: - e sale‘ all goods LAST THREE- DAVS OF Pate Big July ciearanc deeply discounted. I . -"l never‘ saw such a change in i Rllybodv as there has been in my wife since she began taking Tan- lac." said Melvin Baker, 31 Sea- forth St. Halifax, ‘N. S. "My wife had rheumatism prac- tically all over her whole body and often complained that every bone and muscle was aching. For weeks at a time she was unable to do a bit of housuwork. not »even washa dish. and sometimes she couldn't got out of [her chair without help. She hardly ate enough to keep nor alive and fell off in weight until she was little m-oro than a shadow. At night she was in such pain she , would lie awake until two or threo I-iREMEMBER.—- Picnic at North ustico, July 27th. lf stormy fol- lowlng day. ' F TEA ANO ice cream festival tove H-ead Presbyterian church, wfi'lllflfldfty_ August 10th. ‘ . LADIES’ READY TO WEARS cut for quick sale at Patons July clearance sale. BASEBALL this ‘evening at Abegwell grounds commencing at 0.30. Siimnie" id , good “ma ‘Csomea versus L‘ o‘ 9-’ o'clock in the morning. I ' "Tania was evidently just what OFHCE REMOVED_ D ' ' _ y she need .d, for it soon built her up burlon has moved to ms S93v2‘); i and the rheumatism began. rapidly “C85 184 Prince S!" adjoining Johm to Lit-ave IIEIZI§IIOIIOOKSJIIHBFI ditffe; mm and Johnson,“ drugstore’ en person now .1 toget or. n ‘aqi, she is the very picture of health, and says she hasn't a pain. or an ache and just feels fine. With such evidence before my eyes of Tan- lac’s merits. of course l am a be- liever in It." ' The stomah regulates tho condi- tion of the blood and is the foun- tain of good health or disease ‘as the case may he. Tan_lac is intend- ed primarily for a regulator of th-ii stomach and the correction of ciitarrhal inflammation. but it is im uncommon thing for persons whn have used it to find that it has re- llevod them not only of indigestion but. also of rheumatism. kidney (‘AHTlDIflIIlL-"I and many other ailments not generally recognized as having JULY CLEARANCE 3ALE__ their origin in stomach trouble. For the in.“ 18w days 01o,“ Jun. Tanlnc is sold in Charlottetown- Clearance sale will offer all our hi’ Reillllll 3W5 and by Wadi“? ladics white wear at 25 p. c. off ' dlllgglstfl- ' . PATONS LTD THE ‘rnvou BAPTIST Picnic‘ will be hold in -A.lex Morrison's‘ lf-ield on Wednesday, August 3rd. Lomo and meet you-r friends. 4i ’ FOR ONE week July 20th, July 47th we will give 10 per cent die- count olf watches, jewelery illygy. gvtlre. E. W. Taylor; 142'Riohomond _WE ARE PLANING A SENSA- TIONAL program for oach romain- ing day oi‘ our July salo, every item will be a sensational one. Watch our ad for today. Iisito/is Ltd. I __.._____.._____,_ mount! I'D ADVERTIBERS- I Advertisers are reminded that all display advertisements must be in the Guardian Office before noon of the day previous to publication NEW VOILE JRESSFE JUC" in at Patons deeply discounted for clearance. Mow- RESERVE MONDAY evening. LmE ‘N ffEfUL-FURE" Aug. 1st for the ice cream festival T1". use n1 11"“, 1n prop.“- qua“. H} ‘New Acadia. step dancing hi’ tity,. in proper quality, and at the ine children of New Acadia also pmper 11mg W111 prov‘, penaflcmi. by "ll-m- Ilesumlns at elsht u» innsi soils, Ils-ed otherwise, its Odilck- . ‘effects are the reverse. That there tinny hr no lack of knowledge on puguc MEET|NG_ on Sunday the subject. there n-as- been issued evnnmm July 3L at 730 Ovclmk a biilleiiiln entitled "liime in Agri- tho North River W. M. .-\ Society "Plturep m which m” DGmIIIID“ W111 Cflcbrale the“. golden human (Jicm-lst. Dr. F. T. -Shu.tt, has ilenlt in the church. Addresses. special ‘lomnrehenslvely with m0 Sllb-Iect- ,,.,,S1,q.‘ 511%,. Gunman" Come and l~rnm this tiuliet-in it is learned bring a [Hemp ' that thoro are sevrrail (ilas-ses nf i-imc, such as qui-ok lime, burnt Hillie- r-aust-lc lime, stono limc, r-tc.. also that limestone of excellent quality is to the ifound in many parts of- Canada, especially in iho ‘East. and at some ipoints in Brit- PERSONALS I I It contains the whole wheat our P. E. I. "Y Ill ii ll Ilr \\ rmluy. Ill III night am- EASIIERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE Asssmamt awn FREIGHT SERVICE BETWEEN s-r. Jomv ‘m; H _ uoswonr - rllllllllllp GOVERNOR DINGLEY wlll leave St. John every Wedneo. . m. oml every Silturllruy at 0 p. In. (Alllntlo time) for Boston. wulny lrlpn nrc- vln l-Inntpnrt nml Iinher. duc- llmlt n about ll ‘llnc fmturdny trlpl are to Ilootun direct ln-nvo llnnlon Monday: nml FIIIIIIYI at l0 l. Ill. (Daylight IN"! fig, l-lnnlllorl, l-ubee nml Sf. John connection nt Ilmnlon with the _ nmr-ro to New York vln Cope Coil Onnnl. l-or ntiiin-ruonll. rntol rind lllldllllllll Infnrmntlon apply lo “A99 Passenger Steamer Leaves Montreal-filth July, 2nd August, 19th August. l-Hlvcu Ch'tow|I for st. John's-IBM July, so» Auquu. 22nd August. Leaves Ch‘town for Montreal-Nth July, 12th August, 30th August. cat-veil 3.13%?“ Agents e Sunday: swurnnoous e100 up Metropolitan passenger not! A. (7. Ollllllllli. Agent 8t. Jnlll. I. B. l Cliff Hotel t‘ Siianliope Beach, Prince Edward Island Noted for its ‘Surf Bathing Season 1921 opens July lst Cilllllllctcly Renovated Throughout Gill-Sine llpekcelled ,1 Terms Moderate;- J. J. Proprietor, 7 lMr. John D_ Jamieson of‘ Stu-r- ~ , , Fills" arrived home ‘JG-m Ilflvfin‘ viglrrllltty _o . nss., to s end is vicutlun ' ' ‘ Wm] Ms parent: _ Winnipeg and Wlnniipegosis. Other- . wise thoie is none available on tho “TTT” prairies. What ls known as limo M‘? w-Illlillll M-"P-‘Kfiy Ofllfislflfl- kf-in rofusc is sometimes sold as "illfl-SR- 119901000013!" by hi8 Wilt? "Agricultural Lime," but the ad- "iltl 1W" Chllflfell Pllylllfl 11ml Prlfl- vico is, tendered that 1iurcihasos cilia, motored io-tihe Island to visit 51101114 he made M1,. on anawsm his old home in Now London. ‘as to the percentage of quioklime, ———~ > mv-rbnnntc nf li-me, etc, 1irescnit. Mr, Gggrgg Warpy and, njghg, The chief objects of the applica- Mm, “IN-Karat Hal-neg’ 1;,“ $1,111,» ‘Illflll 0i‘ lime, or carbonate of lime. day 11,011,111; 0n,-@11,,-n 1,, (71,013... are the neutralization of sournoss 'M'rl8!-i., after spending n vcrv plggig- a-nd the improvement of the moch- nnt holiday with Mr. I Warrfs 2:119!" tV-"lllifiiiilllllr (I'll 80111-8.‘ 'l}‘lhc -_ . arac era o o ic sols t at “mum l-s-hoivlid b0 treated are pointed. out 'o.nd th-e - - at - - . Miss Marjorie (Yampbcil and Miss 9,1‘ T,,ei"g,ll,f,',',§iaf,fvg"“f,af,§g“la- ABEIQ Calfliibell "f NONI! SYdTW-Y- the different kinds n-re set forth as who have been spending their holi- we" m, the methods of annular days on the island. ‘left yesterday tion. Attention is given m the 1110""!!! Ilv m9 3- 3- 0011510119‘! 7"" use and misuse of limo and ro- their homes. These young ladies 311113 1mm detaned experiments‘ were tic-lighted with their trip and A 13,1118 shows me c,c.mposi.non or sneak in eldwlnz terms of the limestone found in fourteen places many beauty spots on P. E. island. in New Brunswick. nine in Quebec, The many friends of the Misses six in British Colum-btin, nine in Campbells hope tohavo the plefl- Nova Scotia and iten in Ontario. sure of receiving them back t0 P. flrilrlice Edward» island is aim shown B. l. again next year. ' o ave deposits. —————<-o-c____. SETTING .COLOR ({0} Yermonth. N. 21.. March a4. 1921i Mr. Joseph LeBiancv Secretary of tho Athletic Association. who were tho Champions for 1920 of the South if a tablespoon nf Epsom salts It- added to each gallon of water in which material is to be rinsed, even w t N . llflazfi\llgllllnl?rllbllfi:flllf;g durIrI; um mo“ deucam shades will the summer t‘ ' bnyg used Mm. neither fade nor run. ARIYS LINIM 3V1‘ with vclry lgcm-ii- ... : I it . f r muse es. ru - ,',‘.‘,§".,.,'§“i.',,.1n.‘§'i't°i§ considered by CLEANING the players the best whito llnlmr-nt Ceilings that have been sn k l rm tho market. Every team should m o‘ bv an oil lamp can be cleaned by hl I b t d ygmflgyl-md Wm‘ t ' °° ° H‘ e wasliirIK with watt-r ln which soda @1311“) has been dissolved. _ JOSEPH l4. LEBLANC» BOOT. Y. L. L | The Real Vaiiue oi a’ Thermos Bottle A Thermos ‘Bottle is no longer looked 1mm no a 111x. ury~for it is a means of eco nomyuSuch a- bottle is velu - OOO-OOOQQOOO IIOTBI. VICTUIIIA Pernod In Ill ooloho oorvioo- Ilqantly lurnlobol, ll rooms with bothe- ‘ l Ink It your lollo in np1g,_. Ollorl 1 ll- o; I For the sick room. ' ‘ For the nursery, | 1- FOX‘ I019 FICIIIC, 4 For the touring trip, For tho tishing trip , For the noondsy beverage. Dr. ll. C. Bards Eye Specialist Office, Royal Bank Building, Charlot- tetown. _ Office HOIIII s‘ The conservation of cold or hoot, so the case may bee, protects liquids and renders them palatable when without the bottle they would be wasted. We handle all of the well known Thermos bottle. Ther- mos Cups, Cues, etc, etc. Johnson '& luiigispn The Quality Orugotoro m; Kant and Prince Otrooto xx.‘ ~Niitionzil Railways, or by writing l". rmimxano-Em-owu =veulmmks ' The Big New York I a Ciinpdy llit "Three Live Ghosts" which will be tho attraction at Prince Edward Theatre Wednesday and Thursday, August Iirdrand 4th, is a comedy written by Frederick S. lsham, and produced by ‘Max Murcln. himself an author of considerable note. The play has just completed a long season in New York. "Three Live Ghosts" sprang into instant favor with theatregoers. it was soon tlw talk of tho oily and patronn swamped the little Greenwich lllayhouae nightly. _and.literslly forccd the comedy Into the whito light districts. Tho play was a surprise ull around. incliiiiing its success Written Ily Ml’. [sham just to carry out an idea that came to him one day while reading his newspaper, the 1ilny was practically cant into discard hy him when ‘Mr. Mnrcln surprised him by offering 'to pro- duco it. -lts favor with New York playgorzrs justified Mr. Marclrifls faith in tho ldoa. The story is that of thrce sol- dicrs who return from a prison camp in GOYIIIIHIV to discovcr lthat they are listed and mourned as dcad. 'l‘ho lifllfiplltfflllfillii which arise fi‘oin_the situation afford the fun. 'l'he mother of one has collected tho money on his war risk an-i wants liiin to stay "dead" a while. at least. Another has not a care about lilo or death. as his brain la clouded from shell shock. His sen- 80s are restored Ily a 1ioliconianfi~a chili later during the excitement, but that is part of the story to re- main unrcvalled until scen in order not to mar its enjoyment. Tlin third, an American, has a very posi- IIVP. reason to want to remain in oblivion. ' The cashincludcs Ruby l-ialilcr, Alida Mldiilccoat, Fred Bean. HarrY Vincent, Ben Lyon, Edward Martyn. Eleanor Masters. George -Duthl.-., Charles Mayfair and Agnes Ather- tou. The stage settings are said to picture accurately home life In the qucci" East Side of London. yQq-aQL-aiile opens Friday morning at the fluent-is ticket office at l0 a. m. t. :-—<0->- nice Cream with the real crcimn taste und tlin (lullcate flflv‘ or ran be made with Borden's hi. Charles or Jersey Milk ~th8 08M for sixty-three years. At your groc-l er. 1 ii Harvest Excursions _Via "Canadian National” 30,000 URGENTLY NEEDED TO- GATHER IN THE BUMPER 1 iwi-IEAT CROP OF CANADA , ' in. . To gather in’ (ianadzfls bumper crop of golden grain, 30,000 liar- vestors are needed from Eastern Canada. From nII parts of New Brunswii-lc there will be special fares by spec- ial trains on August‘ 4th, to 16th, via ‘Canadian National Railways. Tho fare from (Iliarlottotown in Winnipeg by those trains will 0c $24.60. There will ho proportionately lo\v fares from Winnipeg for those re- turning. The fare to mints hoyonli Winnipeg is one liulf cont per mllo. Special iircomniiat-lons will b1: furnlshoil on those excursion trains. hunch (ioimtor (‘ars will be carried serving meals, and tho best type nf (ionvorlnbhz (Berth) noinnist‘ curs will form tho equipment. 'l‘here is a flnn opportunity for those who wish to visit the west‘. and participate in the harvesting. The rates are extremely moderate and the accomodation most coni- fol-table. Particulars regarding these ex- cursion can he secured from all ticket agents of the Canadian \V_ Robertson, General Passenger Agent. Moncton, N.- B. u uiiviiinu MRS. PATRICK SHIELDS. At tho IICIIIIO of her daughter, 228 King street. at two o'clock on tho afternoon of Jirly 10th, gentle soul of lCilc-n (Iroken. rellct of the late Patr 2k tsh-lelds, peagofiilly tookiis of he Pro _ Of The: Pudding and of lco cream too, II in tho outing. w. welcome this telt of o y: a E g OARBONATED IOE CREAM THE TAST-ELL TELL YOU i ‘Cfiiimciies iuiidiuiii. Only 5 movement. ¢l4.--~ _ ___. PEIICBIIIEIIIBIII 2-DAYS oust-e“ WED. THURS. AUOUBT-ILAND. 4i WITH.A BRILLIANT ENGLISH CAST, wm-t - . a -__a..4‘..._.¢ _..-_ . RUBY HIALLIERA A POSITIVE CURE FOR TIRED BUSINESS MEN PRICES Matinee-Adults $1.00 Children 50c. Evening-fie, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 SEAT SALE OPENS FRIDAY MORNING AT THE BOX OF- FICE AT I0 A. M. >__@.__ Silence Reigns Over Debated Peace LONDON. canny silence maintains relative to (inverumoiitfia proposals create uneasiness but Jilly 27=~~Tlie un- in Dublin which the British would . for_tlic stoifs River, and Mliss Mary M. (irokon, Emoralld. llor funeral took place to St. DllnéiiI-liffi (lathe- d-ritl u-t 8.45 Thursday morning. where higih mass was offered- up by Rev. W. Monaghan, then slow- ly wenilod "its vway to it. (i. ‘cc-me- tery, wliero interment took place. Rev. R. St. John oiliciztted at the grave. May hor soul rest in peace. Sugar Men Are Puzzled By The Drop In Price (Hatliifax iierail-ri.) A nonilhinziticn r-f two m‘ three of tho largest (‘amulinn sugar con- rr-rns. or somn similar important change -in tho s-uga-r situation in the Dominion ot‘ (Tnnada. is said to he tinder way. and to» b‘. tihe prnbiiblle reason for tho peculiar situation which ‘has occurred in the sugar niarket this wook. w‘hcn the price has fallen three times In Canada. In face of incronscs in tho iinltcd States. ilnlifax sugmr men last nlgiht.‘ de- cla-rcd that they con-id not explain the fact. tihat. tsugar had gonn down three times W-ILIlIlLtIlD wrek. h. .l. lmngard. preside t of the Acadia Sugar Roil-n-lnlg pmpany, and tho. only director of ihrt-t company in ilalliax. said zho had no explana- tion to offer and could not. tell if III, was a tomiporary or permanent (ltlher doalons wore also retlrzent but it was lntimaltui in one quar- tor that‘ n doal was on among some of the refiners or a. fight for _the market. was taking place between one section of tho sugsp- mmn in Canada and Itho other section. This is, therefore. expected to be only a temporary slump and tborexmay ho a rise in sugar within a week. it was stated. The refining comphnies of Can- ada, exclusive of ono-at-the Pacific. comet, Include tho Acadia. at Wood- side; tihe Atlantic, at Sit. John; the St. Lawrence and Canada at Morn- trcal. and ihoIDomin-ion with throo roflnonies in Ontario. ‘Ilho Domin- ion refines both cane and beet mu;- w-r, lwhiio iflie others use cane sugar alone. As for as the wool ._Jufl.rkct,,in lmoornetl sugar shun-ti be showing an upward tendency new, rsut"n I " PRINCE EDWARD ‘ Our Mid-Week- GEORGE Pro . ‘Behold The qirl it The man was born of a Britloh aristocrat. made hcr his wife and‘: O11 COME WHERE IT IS COOL. UNDER ONE 0F OUR FANS Special Matinee 16o. Ohlldron 11o. I Prices Evening 20o. Chlidronlldc. “EXTRA? spliced MELFORD’S duction My Wife” was born of an Indian Squaw Yet he . see him drifting down- ward in the lumber camps. See her struggling uwvard In the drawing rooms of V England. Until one day- A climax you'll never for- get! A red-blooded rom- ance that touches the welt springs of life. From Sir Gilbert Park- er‘s- Novel, "The Transla- tion of a Savage" with Milton Sills, Elliott Dexter and Mabel Julienne Scott. d! Don't miss this Picture GET khqwn fact that Sinn Foin leaders ‘ ,Jlr are éggaged daily in discussion of , these pfQbpS-HIS ' ivhich as Mr. _f J Austen (jmmninrluin, Government - a-u.-a |p R s lender, revealed liriiit! Ill-list! (I! (f NIH I - f (lommons today on tlio.“nutllnos V m’ h; V 53 L and principles." This interpreted whoa" July 125w Sept 125' - may mean they 3110,41 a M515 1Q;- r llAldl-‘AX, July 27.- dQiiuialion-l Doc‘ 1273/“ . a; Conunuod negnt1at1.,ns_ N“ Tnmy ,_1i|riiishcri by Johnson a Ward COHLSCDL 607k Dec‘ 61 _ 1; has yet beenwmmved by the prmm nioiiilierii of the lllonlrcitl Stock OMS‘ Sept 37%_ Dem 421A ‘Q Minister from DeValera. I'7X"l‘r""g"') July Pork1850 ‘7 ' , Aiiiiiiicim (lar Ffiilillli‘; ..... -. W5.- . ~---a g»; - J '- -——- Aigcricaig Smelling and lic- n‘ BUTTER AND CHEESE hing o. Z ' S flight heavenward afitor only a fowl , _ , . , 3m RECEIPT . hours’ illness Tho deceased lady Amuond“ ("ppm 37”‘ b d h - had ibeon to ('.Illl‘l‘CiIt on Sunday and mlnmllalll “will” mlnw"y~~"- U271 in Tffffnflfijlpf-Zfiiiheméilff" £1,316; . ' received Holy fmnrmuninn, and New York Conltrnl Bulimia-ya... 7i'/i m]; q-‘rd’ 1921 Wm‘ comparison’ LI i-u-omwi to bc in tiho best 0i 110-1“? Cuban (lane Silgzii" . ‘ itli/ii were? ’ ' ' Kindly and unselfish. she iiiazo ,._, _ _ _‘ ' » < many friends, as, ivas evildent by £19922?" P°“°.l"“"' Iggy‘ Buéfgscgggé the crowds of pooplo w-io came cat l; , ‘ , ' from. far nrni near tn pay trlbiito Southrrn I" irlc 7X55 getmfli" gully ii’ 1199501 5igi4u9fgg l" ‘Iwr- an" symllalhlz“ will‘ Imr‘ Sitidebitkci‘ C()l']l()l‘tl.I‘IOn . 77 h ‘$591M S 11" v J 1 g3 " ' i‘ ' lzmilly. vShe leaves to cherish tho Vain" Pwcifiv n9,” 3219"‘ "B "Y - 21718 I“ B“. V‘ memory oi‘ a loving ninthcr, one 4 ' "l . - ‘ v ' §Qn_ 301m .1‘, Silriolds, and nnn Unrtoil States bteel Lorpora- Woolf curling July 16, 3 T, 66;. ‘ (iii-tighter, Alicia. xvi-r... Bonnet. -t.inn -- 19-1 , 16-35 ~- “I Mahar, iwitti whom she iivcd since KOHV-fl Spvingflpld q-lre 43 WWI‘ ending Juli’ 24v 1 73» 59 73v the (loath ofihcr husihand niub years Awlmml M T013?" t‘ 0mm May l“ 6' -' - ' , ago; also bWlfl hrothrrs, Michael “ M / “I l' C - ' - - M". Croknn of (iloarmo-nt, and John X. .. hi?» 1921. l0 JlllY 23m- .\.. of ldmoralld; also two sisters, 1mj>ryptt|oi1ai -- v 1921 204-519 663-59}, Mtns. Dennis Murnaghan, John- Al“ _______ ________________ __ ___ Fulfil TRIP-llit" Miiv 151- i M. i‘. R. ............... .. AH oped in th Always tea} and sustain downward onto. one» Anthony-elated ..-..r.~...i"...._.l*> i°"‘ Wu... *35§§'§'§i2‘@‘idlf'"""?”"“ -t.-.—_.-..._.--L...a~ lath UI-Nhlal and ‘BITE, _.. CIIIIIdMIl m... ‘Wanna u, v-m-v t. an appy Choice For breakfast or lunch- rapc =Nutsj_ This wholesome and appetiz- ing food contains the goodness of wheat and malted barley and is sweet with the natural sugar of the grains, selF-dcvel- . dhealth and strength g , Economical —No Waste ‘i "Iberek a Reasozffi; Grapeflm Sold by grocers" v ' ’ Madeliy Canadian Postum CcrcalCoJ-mltlfiidsorfllt 1920.10 July 2_4th ‘l. 1920 116.228 somti m 9"" 54-. Lin "w. M,“ 4-...“ g’. 1,} \ e making. —a Food tobuild a