P ».~_~i~ ‘».£~_’i' s“~_ -” l i ‘ " ey. _lax ‘_ .Qi ` “iff 1. 2 to '. " '_ A . ,W r.i;i,§_; .4 l ”,, /l y ‘ "f-1 more men ofthe stamp 0 e on £00 000 _S _“eluded ____ me ranway on the lungs and so forth. bl-ing hor along through the ue- J. A. Macdonald. who forced thc buéget _or mm year Also under HCl;/eval' thliire Wg? ghihpurt elf cades ahead . will exact quite as , - . exam na on n w c ey a much, probably more. We are C‘°"emm°“"S hand mr a °i°°°"d an ugreement with the city ofvorh the one thing by the same method. amazed at the courage and ener- Car Ferry, and fewer rubber eeuyen tne Nntlunnl Rnllwuys are They insisted on having a sample. KISS 01' U10 Pi0H€€l`S~ Bl-it 4068 Elly- Q-Gb an actual sample of your urine One Say. “Thank God that is all B “null yel'n stamps like Hon. Mr. Sinclair. obligated to begin construction on why? ' overt.. It ls not an o'vel__ the plo_ 1 I ` _-W e~<-o> --- -~ their new hotel in Vancouver this Because e good deal ol lnf0l.m_ neers did not end anything, but m+»»o A TERRIBLE TRAGEDY. year, and $i00,000 is voted toward ation regarding the way your body they bellilll a great deal, which they ___ the cosy, of the fuuhuutlon Work is doing us work can he learned by left for future generations to carry Csnada’s Drink Bill THE awful tragedy at Boutllpurt Three millions has been mentioned the examination of the urine. °“~ Just “S C°'““d"~'s P35* “ml PW' 5 th st l th h tel b nel d rf your body ls getting rid of its sm* mv" deP°"d°°‘ "P0" me mm Q. what ls cnnndlrs Drink Bill-l on Monday night. recorded in 11' 2 0° 0 ff ° “ “g ““ wastes promptly it keeps all the “md W°’“"“ °‘ the 9”” ‘md Present A. csnsdws nl-init Bill ls esti- y__st__rd_____s G______dl_m_ has shocked its furniture when completed. Pic- organs lu good shape, an free f,.0m_8¢U€l'8ti011S. so must the future of muted ut t80_000_0llll ull total luoughtl _ _d tltou Lodge in Nova_Scotia and a oohgoshoh or wastes lyiuqll ubbut ul °““°d“ ‘gelzlflnd “W” the me" and into Canada, legitimately and illegi- the whole province. Woi s canno number of other runway hotels ut them women o e future generations. tlmately_ und mnnutnctureu ln Cun_ . Then we need not expect Canada of picture the sadness of lt. various nolnts are tn he euulnneu The kidneys pick these wastes out the future tu be any more than tnnt Bda f0l‘ P10016 ¢0l15\lmiliii0l\ 01' f0\‘ T o sons and u daughter on with “additional accommodation.” °f the bl°°d “nd send them “kms W ideal t’uture~ Canada that is in the expmt' Al°°h°“° beverages smwed W the bladder, from whence they are imports for the year 81101118 SEP- tlleii' way home for a holiday, ____ discharged from the body. :;r:l?d|;r?i£eh(€Jlar'l$i'?1atllgdglxnlsflxgigg tember 1927, of 35,095,000 gallons, or; and for the marriage of a sister. For instance there should be no Wm make cmmdh whatever they nn increase °! “me mmm” gallons' _ nnliwny hotels compete with Sugar ill the urine. That ls the urine wont cnnsdu to bc. Theirs ls the °"e1‘1926-TNS Hmfifd *hui Cafmd' the sisters and brothers joyously Drlyute enterprise, but. tl-le. Krug must not contain sugar all the time. opportunity of putting to use the inns are spending twice as much on con-ling to meet them, the father G mmem evldently belleye they An _extra amount of sugar eatenltalents with which Canada has been i|"P0l`l€d ‘1lC0h0l\C beV@l‘i\8€S 05 0" und m0i»\\el' 0-Waiting me i1\‘l`i‘/_"U °f helli £0 get V0¢€S f0\‘ Liberig ‘im e; of course show sugar. men. I believe tllat every nation. _ their loved ones-then out of the dates at election limes. 811 0 8 If the urine shows sugar always, like every mail. has liven to it cer- °"e dl .shortly before the examination mliy'endowed For. Ladies and Gentle-_ Wa Und 00590- su rt of members in Parliameni it means that the starches are no1;`taln talents, which are its native re ° ° " ° ° ’°’ ° °° ” ’ ' ' °”°“‘° bl“¢»°“’“e m°‘“°"°""'ble' ““p"eve""' Tlfnltoueeounte for much' but holulbeing used up completely, the Sys. sources. A country may have ten HOUSEHOLD lblo bluokhesg of death, wiping out can the votes of Llbeml members tem losing out to that exfenu tl;_lellts or_it may have but one. Can- SCRAP B 0 OK fufevel' the huues und the J°yS °f from this Province for ull this Gov-|ltIl;;;‘§s“;l;;‘f sfsyssflxggggsiligigllgnfeigfntllfgil 2:2 stxlll lélrgggntxgl' `B the longed-for reunion, and the ernment hotel expenditure in other ment and eggs are not been entlrelyfll; it wells, bi_l1t the futugre will use ROBERTYA LEE llnunlnesu Nuthlng remalnll but Provinces be accounted for when no used up_ As these substances nl.elw_l?_I¥\_l_e ms r:_?'f_g§§ @°;°€S<;;1Il:__°_‘;; . Government hotel money is comingl the builders of the body, replacingl 5 ° ° ° ° ° ° °° ° ° ° ° '° ' ° ° ' ° ' ' ' ° ° the heartfelt sympathy of the whole worn out tleeue ull SON. Wh|0h 0W_1UE i-0 the ¥\Hi»l1I'0 Of ......». -~l~A-~. community, nothing to the bereavedlusked for 'And are they not doelle ;ee_tht;t thtis is a serious loss to the ol. the Temperate Zone in an “bum _ _ e _ l family but it memory and ll. hope of enough to vobo for the Govol-hh-rom; if S me “re |dollce unequalled, ilot only to feed Whén blankets have become thin reunion hereafter. through thick and thin, regardless? What is to be learned from the That‘s what they seem to have done I f . ' tragedy? Accidents will occur; this.s0 ar one should not have occurred. The ‘ P Mr. Hoover, the Presidential can- death "ap was wide open’ Had 1-T' ldidate across the border, ~must-be a 56811 marked HS it 011311* $0 have remarkable man if the account given been, with a red light, a barricade of some kind, it would not have oc- curred. The night was foggy, pre ‘of ninn in the New York Times is I lcorrect. He B095 90 bed at 10 0" ' lclock every night. spends 9'/_» hours lin bed and 12 hours every day at his kidneys did not pick out the wastes this Way? Perhaps it has ‘wt been S' you can rea ythe climate, will produce every crop Old Blankets nd if' as m°“t'°“ed “b°"e' the ller own pe_ople, but also to take a and worn, lay them between sheets HPE0 DMC I1 0613 "8 the hungry of silkoline, or other material. ond; 23'; T; tl;l':7%'mt;2§le\;_L°§l‘; gféégit gi Xlgrldhighe 8550; dedpositsfof ml_n_el;- knot them with bright colored silk: , w c w e ug rom erol-woo1_ ;l_1_ecS_§!___§¢;i§onl__ an_uot_l_i_;ls ln; the l€l_ood,place of hiding in enormous quantl- _ uuisuns to every part of threrybodyfseixllsl; ;gr(;n§lI“ila5licft(w.o:-lirstaomi/Deer' To CM" 0°” com” Overeating will make it a hard Northern Ontario and North Hob 'for the kidneys to get all the Quebec, then shall be seen streaeirlli legflmtbcollarilcéglg-E ctilgennid lwastes out of the blood. Exercisingeing from that country almost ines- Y y m S g Ithe body will make it easier for the`timable amounts of mlilel'als unit- benzme' nndam” they hmm dried llrldneys. because more of the wastesgiug with u Stream of lumber to build m°'°“ghly’ smnge with 5°” SMS' will go out of the body by other the material part of our nation,~to means: the lungs, skin, and intes-,‘PF°Vid@ €ml>l0ym€l1¢ fOr Our men. Gnased cake mms lvcllting the driver from seeing the_umee_ fl-het accounts ful- 211/ghours tine_ and to help satisfy the needy_world. U e i te d f b we to. Therefore it would be agood plan- And her UWM Waterways. her 5 greue ns “ ° “ F danger ahead and the inevitablelout of the 24. He dictates to st to have your family doctor examine lakes and l,lyerS_ wnleh wlll not only grease the muffin and cake tins. happened. we nsve lcni-ned tne Steuusrupher every uwmius b€f°f@ the uuhe at lem twice 8 yeah provide sreut hiiihways for hcrshius. Cake Wm Stick W bmefed “"5 but lessen bnt_ llke many other les50ns_lbreakfast and every night after din- ;1l?SDI;l<;hyayy;tll__0pl;l_i§___o(;llb,__<_yy_e_ul,u?l§ not w w& lnrd. too late. The death trap will hence-mer' He makes a Dom to spend an . ~_ in the f°"" Of fish but which Will 6 hm" each day in talk and pleasures be harnessed, and thus become the O-OO-64040 'form be mmked- but me dead Sh°u:with hiS family. GBUS three h€8l‘ty ”’H“f» _ O source of wonderful iJ0wer. Streamsi not leturn nor the broken hearts be meals. baths, shaves and dresses Daily S€|6C`\IlOY`I8 ma-iv are “UW dashlnil CBFEIGSSIY 0V€l` ks 1 he -c ls- . o , e s an ~- -l ' | How man read? Yes, we are G d yldln eleetrle d d l y other death traps are! Uaf' lan Re8d9|‘8 5 p°We"~ an Ung oo+eoeo+o+oo+o4+o+o+»-are G_____n? How man _ _ _ |enormous reader of b00l_¢;la_y) i_i;l_vteh¢:_v\;_\:|_;‘t{l‘il':‘)‘; 5_i_na. and _for two weeks at Z 249 Libe l. 'rnis i t f thi . ° °“ ° '_1`°'°“*D- 1°-ie if' There ls the usual demnnd lol. contrast 'Zin 12 p__::|‘;__s" £2533? Aside.bl-1;: snatched it brick, but not lg; glvilfg °t‘;;'l‘:r§ll tyfglclglfe August. ln the intervals between seaside cottages and there is 110 elections from 1867 to 1911 inclu- I saw thczeresacred cross that battle cltxtidrilxl so th” bgmlrgtuwho come lg; :Y e:!}£";}o;:1aul¢;;1u;lan1f1iuff|lrl!lu;)p}i1?¢; supply, Some gre ugjng tents and give, in tivo of which either u Con- brings serv; tngy gg:Xtl.y_ An 5 petnttig 3? hlbitioh the Organiilhtion Will give ul-e nnulnu them very eonyenlent servative majority or a practically T° hlml 91°” Wh° Ventures “ll “nd this education we have a race of ;°n°°"° “U Vicmfia “nd V“"C°“‘/9'. oven division between the two par- “ “U” yuuns people In Canada today who ~ C-» 3°“m°» Wash-» ltfthllfidfiff- -- His eager iiuuntlet in War‘s bloody nsd wonderful lnlelleotusl and -splr- A"“‘~ “nd WU“\ii>f=8- Mun-_ us Well Hundreds, eden morning, I behold “es W" ’°‘=°f"°d- Thi" "wludedihe lace, uusl power., and it is upon uluu, as uther cities. und finally will Along me hlghwuys smndns five elections, 1896-1911 inclusive in And btruhglos Dough who blues wlth we must loult ln order to see the reach Montreal and Quebec. ' four or which sir wllfrld Lnurici- w_br npeeei people of cbnsdlvs future, und in Cuuudiuu f°ll¢-wus music will be Many are walking to reduce. led his pu,-ly to vlcgol-y_ them we uhhh geo the very Clmuuu a part of each programme. He held a little packet out to me. of the future. As we study them we `_'”"'°‘°‘°‘*"`“*‘ “rf”-»°"-it 8': .sie °i"~°~ '-.Will if ..=:°'"‘°'.i..'s.':::.‘r”:.'.'.';..‘.':.. f i* i 1 . or Fogs in this province are very' unsmuld 'lm lb°d‘°"°;"'°“ that 1-plouut-,ng_ly_ _ Wm you buy _ _ _ _ 'wlsedom of tix ::.e£r?t,v;tren‘gthen? W6LES"l'l'-'LLS FARMER rare, but not exceptional. There n B me vmstu es ° the past Sweet IAv2\1d@r?” °d by me °"P°"|e“°° °‘ °h°“' nth' "'°‘ sixty years, whether in victory or 0 nlteoue hettle_el-yl ers. and by that which they will LONDON. June 25. _ The disro- was one on Monday night which defeat, the;-o has always been a "dig" out for themselves, will B0 a Klrd the Prince 01’ Wales has for <=°»~»~»»~~» 1- ay, Mc :.°:li°..::'§";:.l':.::i.’.';‘l.&":i;.sis his .'.°.lr.=:‘.‘:.°..':l..:.'" Quebec. and that in recent yew X°“;°‘;‘§v°rn‘° “§lfa{°“fll§“Y government; and they will rnsice 'rbs Prince mived st the ruesé- the recorded Conservative vote in awmyl P’ Canada the Great Unit in the Brit- ing by automobile, and wishing to tno Province luis been entirely out _ _. e ~ - ili1_\2°mll;°l_\W¢t\l_lil; 01 tl;¥|\tl°r\ln eww theoruwds. i»;l_=:d his mowr _ ' . H755 Un U H ill On. W C . CII’ It I lffll 301118 M1168 IWBY. of proportion to the number of Con Aho thlu wus he, u khulud deml¢°d,_benWe_ wnl be by the DMM Pmvn curiously enouzm hs W" nm nc_ oervative members elected. The ad- A Very son of Jove. who boldly trod nel-we of g0u_ the lnetrulnent wnel.e_ nnnlmu ny the tunnel. end wnen_ vsntsge to the Liber-sl party result- Thmush remnant Hell? Speak. by snnli be ushered in the oolden ,mr the mem , wire. wsntds Mora and c l ite “' ing rl-oni this condition of things ln °“’°° ° v Me- cldlin the automobile me followlng Quebec no doubt led the Kms Gow Grim _1_>::s<_:_l:_e'e;ltdale and Arrasi Nor I thank you. ' co_nvel-sation took 6 “_” le ernment toabandon its intention of mm, y,hlte_,n°uthed vlnlyl ' chzewlmml gr? “ld um Inger' l _ I P ‘ The Prince ausntdd. "Prince o' Wales was rldin', they mo," said the fanncr. The udsntsit. ' he 1" ached the farmer. .rt-inec, "he-had .ii 'és -ls many prints.. Others are fashioned of lol-soy, either in the sub. dried in com ln this large and varied collection of bathing salts, ever- taste ' r afhillg Suits Even the bathing mite are becoming more feminine- of the new models have matching tunica of ,nh tones or strikingly appllqued with oddly shaped mow, irasting shades. Many have a beach cape to matoh, may be gratified. ~ e y _ \~_ 41'-._ I _I . . Wool Bathing Suits Novelty bat-hers, fair gl;-lg "ul women, a. few oi' the new shades are yellow a.nd'resid|.. Turqiioisc with navy trunks. 'Yelloy wp with green flannel trunks, etc. _$2.75 to - $5.00 ' _ gf `°'i@i *~=-»--'vo * *tw ‘ Kiddies Bathers l ' Wool Salts for the' young people, in different' colors and styles. Sizes 3 years to 10 years. Prices . . . . Life-Guard Suits Life-Guard Suits, for men and women, with UE new flannel trunks. also one place suits, including black which is very popular. , $3.50 to $5.00 . _ S.A. McDonald __»»-‘- \ f- ifT*‘i“f f - bo The fo An ` Mantle :__ .Z - _ * *Tj "" ___-____‘_‘__1 -_-_ fe i ` _ -' \\_\.‘\5\\-`5"~;s';.2;- "“"" 4 ,_, "’»'"=n¢\l-/'>.,_~ , ,e 7' _...-1-=~~“" mp """.=_`\.' »» '~`____|,|¢ _ ____~e_ __ \. __ "~`l'.4i` __.f'; . _ in -__ _____,._ _ _ _ ,_.\_., Quality and Goodwill Cenada's First writing paper mill was built by the ounder of the business oi`Ro1iand Paper Company, Limited, at St. Jerome, Que., in 1882. Three years afterwards the Company’s “Superfine Lmen iecord" paper was awarded the Gold Medal at the tw . _ _ . _ obtainlgg the highest awards inpworld-wide com- petition at Chicago and Paris. Superflne Linen Record today is the most widely used high-grade nd paper in Canada and is conceded to be Canada’s best paper product. _ r nearly half a century has given the Company, in \ the paper trade of the Dominion, a degree of good- will which is reflected in the sustained growth of the Company’s business. Canadian company ilrpreaelited by our offering of Rolland Paper Company 6% Cumulative Redeem- able Preferred Shares. These shares, csinying com- mon stock purchase rights, are offered at 97 and accrued dividend, to yield 6.19%. _ ‘ Royal. Securities Corporoti0Il. al Toronto Halifax Saint J°\“\ Q“°b°° vqnnhng -l C \ Edmonton Vatican;/_enr.'_ Net~`;i;i;ll_l_¢‘ Oi§_wJa°hl_'l:_m!llhod!_\ |:°¥:_3'n_ Eu. ' "My Q, . Roildnd Fine Paper Mill dt»_St. Jerome. Qaei e Exhibition, following u this success by tradition of quality established and maintained opportunity to inveat'i_n this outstanding Write for doscri'pfl've circular. l _|.mi-ran Riloy Building, Charlottcfbwll K-67 ion in North ierday. He mission in N. sicnaries. Th ,___ a byterian Church _._._. ._ "Who can tell what will happen in China. slow?" he replied to a ` To ques on as to possibility of settled conditions there, "Tile southerners W came to Pekin, were defeated and now arc fighting among themsel- ves in different bands. The entire and the staff driven out." Mr. Ross was then at Hwai and went to Korea for five e and there 'found five oth Gy H1100 CHINA BADLY UNSETTLI-ID to Chinn, but did not seem very TORONTO, June 25.-Rev. Goo. hopofuh Ross, 25 years attached to a miss- Dr. Percy McColl accompanied HOUR". Chinn. X6- Mr. Ross, and was cn his way V’ turned to the city on furlough yes- Bri in after 20 years, the last nlnc il H 8l`l1