Entire Bully Cuticnra Heals ctusflos slnflt ville, Ont. My from Losvo Montrssl Juno 24th. .i____ Parlor Car ll. Coach at attached to leaves St. ern ime, Thursday Jbllrl to Boat Lesvin Tlmo, vlssdly. "Pu remove the 1i HBIICBIJZIII OI‘ place s little oatmeal in the W"! and put it on the fire till the tiieui searches. After meal, wipe the pun witii u ilfllIHl cIOUI. -__._%___>_________ é by Steamer i INTERNATIONAL LINE Fare from St. John $10, from Eastport or Lubec, Me., $9. Every Wednesday steamer 9.00 A M "A; for bsek so I con remember I hslsosstns. Prsalculiy my entire body was covered with it. It broke out lnslne rssh which so I grew older developed into pimples and bllstus. As s childlused to saatch it until ltwould bleed, and the bum- ing sud Imsrtlng were terrible. My hos IQJ slghtnnd l wss kept homshplnschool. lwss keptswske or»: ms the torture was terrible. " soot for s free sample of Cuti- snd Ointment and shcr relief. more snd three months I wss . corn y hosled." (Signed) Miss . Hunter, R. R. 3, Brock- Kssp your skin clear by using Cutlours‘ Soap, Ointment and Tel- oum for dsily toilet purposes. Touch pimples and itching. ii any, with Goticun Ointment. bathewith Cutl- ours. Soap and hot Water. In Ins rssu. Addrsso cumin. ~ tglntnsl.‘ Price, 5on0 t I om! Mo. Tllcuni Se. Oflslln Showing Stick 85c. Canada S. S. Lines Ltd. QTEAMSHIP SERVICE MONTREAL Charlottetown And St. John's S. 8- FARNHAM Carvell Bros., Ltd. AGENTS Chum iiltiom ‘turning The smile of adversity Ii: iatiicrl smell of onions frylngqiivi tllii. Leave Ch'Town- June 28th. tho. LOADED WITH POWDER He: i-iow can that woman shoot oh ner lace so much? She: It's always loaded with 5 powder. l CAN'T FOOL ‘EM ANYMORE “Young man, I don't believe yoi could even buy my daughter’: clothes." "Why sure I couldi She don't wear hardly none at all." Charlottetown-Sum- 1),. m. train John Atla t‘ T‘ , E _ p. M]: ff. biiiisifiiifi.‘ ‘$1.53!.’ arriving Boston . M. D l light Time. ‘W?!’ Miilldiy. Friday and Satur- ‘IY llflimor sails direct from St. 0h. i St- John 7.00 PM,’ Auamic due Boston next P. M. Daylight ‘Time, Cossscflon: of Boston with ‘ Jinn‘ steamer to Now York Reduced rates for automobiles accompanied by t s-remvtsnrn uses‘ __.. sun‘, Rheumatic Joints INSIDIOUS EYE -STRAIN Wo use this ldjectlve ad- ‘ Sufferers ‘from Eyestrsln msy hove perfect vlslcn snd thorofore do not suspsot the proosnerol shy eye defect. ‘libs motive power of the entire humsn organism ls ‘ Not-vs Energy. Norms! oyos, it is computed utlllrs shout 20% of this Norve Energy. but when Bys- prssorit, '_ or proportion ls required. ‘ Hones dslootlvs oyes, through their oohsulnptlon of sn ex- . ossslvo amount of Norvs En- ohgy may seriously sffect tho functioning of other orgsns ~ If the body and produce ill lllll . . tisvs voun eves sxststuzo i gjlriulchesoh i Optometrist 0.00 A merslde. Effective June 27th. Commencing liioiuluy, Juno 27th, l combination Parlor 3.00 sllllllfly. 111d wiii run through m‘ Summerslde. returning cur will bu. N0. ‘ Summerside zit 7.00 1t, "L ,1 “P! sllllllfly. Y0!‘ Chiwliiitviiiivii. Cal‘ iiiltl daily except. ‘i leaving ally cx~ DISTRICT PASSENGER ay- day 2.00 "£878 0O O4~§§§ 1 s much i Rstiwliysj ‘h . om. oaths. ill. FLOUR MAKES PASTE “My diamond was the flower-of e jewelers stock." "No doubt, dear-flour M=kes ipaste." i l r LOVES LABOR LOST He! You're always working at your lace with rouge to make it , pretty. aren't you? ,‘ She: Vcs-l just love to. He: Then It's a case cl love‘s ‘abor lost, I'd say. She: this hathlnq suit is rubber? What makes you ask ll He: it looks so snappy. Quickly Limbered Up Every Flhoumstlc sufferer inter. ested in Getting Well White's Cover. Ant-ll 25th.——Mrs. Hush Cameron. a well~known loco] resident, testifies to the remarkable Dlllnlcontrolllng power of Nervillne. She has used it for n. numbgy o1 yeflrfl. and has the best. to say for this penetrating linlment. Gcshen. N. sHivir. Joseph lVL Haley says Nervillne is far the best ilnlmeni. he over used. p0,- “h”, pains or sprains it cannot be prais- ed enough. ‘Nervlline should be in every home. hflillly on the ‘bathroom shelf. There is hardly nn ache or n. pain "I! the whole fsmlly it will not re- ievo. No llnlmsnt so Imln-subdtiing. Iszrze v00 ibottle sold by all doom-g O@O-UGO-OOO-OOOGOO O-O4—O§OOO§ BOYS AND ATHLETES Don't forgot the 12th o! Jilly Oslo- brstion _to be hold in the Bummer- "ds Btlvlno Pork. All kinds of Athistlo loorts snd s numbor. of‘ Sliver Cups Ind Prlsos to be won. HORBIMIN don't foil to sos tho mstohsd rsos botwoon two of tho host horsssin Summon-aids. come ' of Oommitteo.‘ HEARTS AFIRE‘ By Mso Ohristio I s OfOO-OQ OO-O-O-O O-OO-O-OQ-O-OO-O 9- (Continuum) Bull Prudence had‘ swept off like sn outraged little goddess. leaving Janet to her dismal medl- rations. Now-too late-Aha cold white rays of truth were turned on what she said. Bert Truymorc, cloyed with the sweetness of her liq-ye for ‘h-im, had turned for stimulation to the un- certain and coquettlsh ‘Jinny.’ ‘who ‘Played’ men 0h! so cleverly! iHe had turned from real Inva to the false, from simple country beauty. unsdorned and natural, no J-inny's artificial charms and battery cf practised tricks. Dear heaven! it couldn't be. ‘Prudenctys pain and dipiilusmp. ment were tar too great for tears. She lioved him. ...lovod this tickle‘, fascinating man with every fl-hre ‘to make love to her? Well, shouldn't they? ‘She worked ihartl‘ .. ,9, Toes Kept Free From Sore Corns When you notion sny slsn of onl- fious on the feet or toes-that's the, time to point on. n few 0ND! 0! and you prevent corns. No matter if the corn is hard or soft. Let on top or bstwsob the toes. nam‘: will remove it without pain. Insist on "Putnam's" Corn ‘Ex- tractor. It does the work-sud roots out the corn. r As for Bert Trsymore._._..hoav- ens!——-ths world wss full o! hint! pathos, his etdrnal bid for sym- pathy, they were nil an ‘open. ‘book to ‘her. What -was he saying now, to cov- er up the awkward silence? Soma- thing about men always wantigg W y enough ~10 ‘make a hit‘ with the tiresome creatures, heaven ‘alone knew why! "You're ‘hard-hearted, Jinny. You I omnporrnrsowui cugipisit ‘" Putnam's Corn Extractor. Do tbtml His cajoying tricks, his oroéotllio rim n», . .. bid"?- if. like tho moth, I flutter muod (no candle,‘ till my wings .' _ ." ‘ 81o turned to tsoo him I the Moonlight, on uncompromising look upon her face. - ‘ “mother singed or broken. those iwings will always be quits stpong enough to flu-titer oft‘ les- ' lights. You can't fool B!" ‘sis ‘flung at him. . "You are cruel, Jinny! As cruel so ylou are ‘beautiful?’ iyoung Ti-nymorc‘; voice had the low, vibmnt note that seldom in the past had failed to touch her. ‘Crocodile pathos‘, she called i-t now, with n certain clarity of vis- ion that recent events had brought . “L "I'm not cruel. ‘Whsras I wnri blind, now I see.’ " she qlllmlll- "See what?” “Micro "than you thin-k. my friend." An enigma-tic little smile flickered at the corners of her lips. "I use my eyes—" "To dead-ly purpose. They're the loveliest eyes in ‘the world. Jinny‘ I'll never forgot the first time you uly Sviédlities ililecr/lfillelfiill?’ ‘s m". .:. ;; . .1- _ fll-Iere are fiye uncommon recipes for dishes ‘to please lagging appetites during hot weather. Q ' . . that stupid little country chit," re- Jhat shc ‘look with her appearance boy will rpick some ‘lovely flower 0f her helng.._.nnd she couldn't shake the shackles off. A vision of his face rose upbe- “mf lief. debonalr and handsome. ‘m... ‘mocking ‘light was n. mi; flyflfi. those eyes she loved... .eycs that could gleam in arrogance, thou melt in heavenly temdbruess to- wards her. ' At lost she roused hdrseif, try- ing l0 believe that this-wretched evening had been nothing but‘ a nightmare. Bert s-illl loved her, He would come to her. Perhaps even now ht had slipped away from the ciutclie of ‘that vampire-worn. an. and was speeding towards the cottage? Prudence rose from' the grassy ‘blink. and commenced running down the road ‘towards her homo, terrified lo think her ‘love,- mum be already gone. . . . A light. burned In the slim". room- ‘Hiope rose in her bosom. Youth is optimistic, a-nd mQrgug-jg] in i‘ts ‘swift recovery from pgflL Doubtless Bert. was thsre..wlth her parents. ...explsining why h5g1 been detninedmnand longing for ll-flllmllifi of her. ‘his sweetheart. Virginia Dale was nothing In his life. _ Hed often told her so, Ho had played up’ to ‘Jinny’ ‘to-night, perhaps to placate ‘her for his long neglect. ‘w ‘but her off the scent’, alslonce he had hinted was essen- t a . might slow up ‘the machine, and let n fellow have a chance ‘to tsik to you." ‘Hie put a hand on hors- She slowed up, 'i.iirnl‘ng a quiul- cal face towards him- "Want ‘to do s little vullflr spoon- ing, eh?" This crudity of speech was not her usual ‘line’ at all. J-lnny was piqued to-night, the ‘man decided. quickly. Why? ‘Because of pretty Prudence, and the apple-orchard, and the fact of the stiolcn meetings having inadvertently leaked out! There was somethlnfl Que" about all women, drat ’em! You never knew when you had, 01‘ didn't have, them! Odd, and illog- ical, ‘with very little rhyme or rea- son t-o ‘their doing!!! :Hadn‘t. Jlnny snubbed him por- sistently for the last ‘week? Yet now sire was annoyed because ho 1m; ‘beiaken iniself elsewhere for solace! - iPi-udencewus a sweet y ng girl. and he was dashed fond" her. he told himself, with u fatuous smile that. Jinny did not see. Her sim- pie charm was in antithesis to the appeal of ‘the sophisticated damsel by his side who now was ‘piqued with him- "Like heather honey~and—and caviare!" tile was amused‘ at ‘the aoutehe-ss of his own DBPWPUWI. and the aptitude of ‘bho compari- son! Heather honey was BWBBl and fresh and natural, but its very swee;_ne5s_|g ions bad too much o1‘ lt-was cloying. But as for cav- isre-good hesvensl-dt was inor- uipstoiy expensive, just. like Jlnny, Bill. alas! Prudence’?! hOpQg more dashed. Her father and mother were alone! She Slipped up go her own room, and whence to bed. to case her sch. lng heart In tears ‘that come at last in fullest measure. Nineteen may be optimistic-but l‘ Simian‘ 5°! and food ’foi- millionaires, Hadn't a tiny scrap of it, served on a tiny CPIAIPTER VI , piece of ‘buttered toast (at the de- mand of -thls self-same ililGllDflllfll creature) cost him hsif-a-sulnes. on, his last trip to ‘town? ‘Chamflflflllfi and cavlsre ‘were nectar and am- brosla of the gods, so Miss Virginia] (Dale must ‘be a gctldcflfl! The Vampire-Woman "I can't think whot you see in marked ‘the fascinating Jlnny, as iho two-sector car slid through the Estes 0f the west lodge, and on- wards towards the Towers. iBcrt Trayinore hail thtrgrsoo b0 lOok u. trifle siieiepish. She's nil right. A more kid, as you say." Jlnny shot. ll. sharp gitiutré ui, ‘iijui lzi the moonlight, Did he ‘thlzik that she herself was n. generation tlltler? tHatl he rhe least. inkling of her age? l Men like Trayniore were remark- far ou‘t. Shel was KOOIPIOOIHIIEQ That moonlight ‘on her cleverly 315" slated’ skin lent an ethereal bean-l ty to‘ her clean-cut ‘features, ‘ton-' lng down i1 certain hardness ‘tlrct occasionally was visible. ‘ ‘But lPriulence..'.IElil‘ ‘she could‘ stand any test. Something ‘tugq gsd for a moment at his-no, not ireart, because Bert. Tray-"more didn't cultivate hitch n disturbing. organ. lBll-t as he thought of Pru- "MY “siule- l" l°18 °f Wllyi-l- ltldencem fresh young beauty, ‘the lu- Wvultl be ‘frlzhtfully uunoyitic-‘stiiiot to reach out 01nd ‘seize ll. for considering ‘the time and "iroublohis own, much as a greedy little —if the truth leaked out! NM. 0f course, that ‘she couldn't hold him, if she rwanted to! Jlniiy prgdfllofy ‘thrill, had "'5' Villilallm "fifliilrrll ‘l-PB- Ii‘ only ‘she'd cut tout this ‘non- "lelfllfllli belief in her own ‘powers sense about wanting to introduce "i. ‘lasclnailml- him ‘to her psi-outs! The old folks Sire ‘had a few illusion and n0ne‘weren‘t ‘In his =llns at all. He'd "Iillvfllllls ‘men. They were ‘fair cuugp-g glimpses of a patriarchal some’ and deserved all ‘they got. father, pctterlng round the farm, if she hurt them in the long run-— and looking old enough to be Pru- “ml “h” flail-Emu 537"" U!“ Elle dances grand-dad... handsome ha“ “Ought P5055 0i Wmlnlleil chap. hut sort. of‘ stern and itncmn- Wmlly '10 l! fflwlrrllflllll’! Bvflfy "m" promising. Wbuld ask awkward ‘lack of 7109"‘ hi!" 909$" 0i ‘WWW questions, and maybe try and 00r- Qll. ill their day? nor him about his ‘intentions’, as ‘By Wine ‘(to herself) nerlectlviuipse old buffers ‘sometimes am! “iglcal llll°°°55v Jllllly fiilllfll‘ (1011- ‘intentions?’ Obsolete and stupid usltiere-d herself n woman's cham- word; Dion. each scar ‘that she inflicted "n the enemy being part Dllymcnt. Not tllEt he intended giving Prll- dence up. Oh no! Dashed if he for past folly on his part! wasn't half ln love with her! ‘It was a salve ‘w conscience, 10o, this attitude of mind. -But. meantime ‘there was Jlnny, ‘who was maddenlngly attractive, Listlegs, Tired Wgmgn Egiiillrzniiifilaiieriipfilaiilel will Quickly Restored bad been crazy about Jlnny st one time, and ‘she still had a drawing Headaches and Depression Pass Away When System ls to satisfy n. passing and OIWBZYYBPRH lfimcy, cough-t. him, giving him a power with him.... "Moonlight. . . “and Virginia. .antl the scent of daffodils! Aren't they Rum-g“ enough tto go ‘to a man's hesdf--." ___ 1 The girl beside him gave ‘a stud- M ‘t ed laugh. " °"°'°:'_"_'__°°_"“"’" "n isn't daffodils you smell, but. ‘Queiques Fleure’ direct from Paris at three gui-neas a bottle! I'd im- agine that would touch a man's No other remedy acts so quickly on tired women as JIlr. Hamilton's and buoyant spirits return. To feel w“, “m, much mp sharp. gwod. to be your own self again. lilo “A chap like me isn't in the run- r~ "mlltcns Pills rreoumiy. 25c. hing, ii-m too poor. I know" said Gull! Tlllli "Will-Pl!" will!“ “hours and tenderly nursed her till . "About five years ago iI took a cold Pills. They cleanse l ‘ ‘ and - pocket quicker than his head or rlsht thins. I am recommendlns mmhth“ Entm- Wlfiil“ “balm” heart!" Osturrhozone to all who have "Pt 955mm” $391799!" 9'5""! This was disconcerting! Jinny's Cflllirrlbetc." turn-ed ‘em ton me....clean bowled ms over... ." "Oh, you made u. pretty good re- covery," she retorted, unperturbed. "You've Icloked into lot-s of other eyes since then, and found a ‘hetill of charm in them. But what l mean to say is the. I see more than you give me credit for, and l kntow was something like a frightened little hare about Miss Prudence. and Virglilia had hounded her.... or at least attempted to . ...on the day of the memorable garden-pur- ty when he'd found the shy maid- Aloud he sold: ‘ (To Be Continued.) IN MEMORIAM M RS. W‘i LLHAM ROBERTSON ‘On Friday morning, June 24. Mlffl, William Robertson passed peacefully away other home in Poplar ‘Rein-t. The deceased was in her 82 year and was respected and esteemed by nil ‘hoi- friends and neighbours. She IBEVBB l0 filler‘ Ish the memory of a kind and d6- voted mother,.3 sons and 3 (latiglii- ers, the sons are: I-Iudslon on illfl home-strand; Milford and Wllllflm of Poplar Point; the daughters are lMtrs. Walsh‘ Goldfleld, N"eb.; Mrs. ‘Ia-wler, Lawrence, Mass" and Mrs- Bolsher, North Abblngiion, Masts, also brothers and one sister. James Curran, Fannlngton, Rich- ard Curran, U. S~ A. and Mrs. An- gus McAuiey, Si. Peter's Bay. The deceased had ‘been in her usunl good health up tio a few weeks ago. when she become ill and ill 5PM of medical attention and kind nur- sing. she gradually grew worse. When it was realized that ‘she hail only a short while to llv-e, her daughter, Mrs. Belsher, of North Abblngiton. Maser. ‘hastened home to be with her mother in her last ‘the end came. She will be greatly missed by her children and grand children 0i whom there are 21- But none will miss her ‘more than hei- ‘son wfig ___hi1d lived with “miner, in the home. The funeral service was held in the United Church at Annandale andlwas conducted by RBV- M!" Clark. aster which her remains were laid In like udllfillllllg cell!" etry, beside her husband who hail predeceased her seven years. Your busy hands nre iioideil, Your work on earth ls done; Your sorrows nre all ended, Yluur Heavenly crown is won. ---—-—<O&-—i— THE ‘LNT=E IHARRV meewsu The death occurred in the Prince Edward‘ Island Hospital on Sunday, Juno 19th of Harry, the older son of Mr. and Mrs, Douglas McEwen. ‘He had not been well since the That Disgusting Snif- fle--You Hove Catarrh Tells How to Stop iHswklng and Spitting. and 'rlve Out Ostsrrhsl ids. _ Thousands testify every year that nothing will help the throat like Csinrrhomne. Mr. Everett L. Was- san, of Cunnellsport. writes: - ln the head, and iGatai-rh set -in. It kept increasing by leaps and bounds. I kept ‘putting off getting anything until nt last J found i would have to use some medicine. After trying several things ‘I hoard of "Catsrrbozone." and procured a bottle and ‘began using it. I was not long in finding out. I had struck the Sntlsfhction is guaranteed to all who use iC-i/arrhosone. Get. it. from YQIII‘ drllsslst- Two months treat- Their daintiness, as well sstheir foodvalues, makes them very desirable at.‘ this season, and you will find them what's going on, sub roan. You - can't run with the hare and hunt . with the hounds?’ r He had to smile at that. . There on almost on ths verge 0f tears! 1, APRICOT SALAD AND DRESSING Colman's Mustard; l tablespoon sugar; l red pepper: . minim-s. stantl)‘. twelve niiirslrniallows cut lfine, and ans. Drain When cool add 1 cup whip ‘L-t“ 7 "‘§1"'*i x This recipe serves eight people. ‘s. DEVILLED EGG SALAD teaspoon suit: iii to.i'orm u paste. ozuleitucc it-uves with mayonnaise. u blcspucn Worcestershire sauce. 4 particularly enjoyable because of the savoury tang of Colmlarfs Mustard. ,Clip these recipes for future reference. 4 egg yolks beaten; 4 tablespoons vinegar; l teaspoon butter; 1 teaspoon salt; .1 teasmn i e I Mix together in double boiler, and cool: five After it begins to thicken, stir con- ' d cream, l; cup cut 1 can oi apricots, arrange halves on lettuce leaves and serve with above dressing. 6 hard boiled eggs; 1% teaspoons butter; 1 teaspoon cream; 2 tablespoons vinegar; scant teaspoon Colnian's Mustard; pinch cayenne; M Split the eggs lengthwise, remove the yolks. To the yolks udd the other ingredients and mix Refill the whites and serve This inuy bt- varied by adding M cup minced ripe olives m‘ 2 tablespoons tomato sauce and l For FREE Recipe Book, write CCILMAN-KEEN (Canada) Limited, DepLQ I000 Amherst Sfreel, Monlroal Cling}; DEVILLED CHEESE CRACKERS 1% cups diced moist cheese; l itesspoon Colman s Mustard; 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce; 2 tablespoons butter; 1 tablespoon vinegar; M teaspoon salt; % teaspoon cayenne: ‘ Beat the cheese with the seasonings and _,'\ flavorings until light and creamy. Spread on toasted crackers and serve with salads. This will spread about fifty crackers. I SPINACH SALAD ‘ l pint boiled spinach; 2 tablespoons oil; I - tablespoon vinegar; $4 teaspoon Colman? Mus- turd;salt;pep r: Add sensonin to oil and vinegar and mix with s inach. aclvli htiy in six moulds to I cool. lace a slice o? cold ham on young lettuce leaves and- on each slice turn a mould of spinach. Garnish with slices ol cold boiled egg. Serve with French or ninyonnaise dresp sing. PEANUT BUTTER SANDWICH l/fi cup peanut butter; 1/5 cup chopped pickle; l teaspoon Colman’s Mustard; 3 tablespoons l hut ivater; M teaspoon salt: . Beat all ingredients to ether until ii lit.‘ Spread between slices of cit r white or w ole wheat bread. \ uslardm ‘ digestion ‘iii- _-_s>s moi \ New Your but his condition waslfflowers, Crystal Chapter, O. E. S- ‘ thought to he improving till the star, middle of’ May from which time he gradually sank. Before his illness he was mi cin- ploycc of the Swift Cuuutlluu Comp- iillx-uggylfllfiqlt) that liflvllllll been Douglas, J. I, with tiuyflunudizm Bunk of Com- merce ut Souriii, Halifax, CIIIIIIIOI‘ teiown and Burln, Newfoundland. lle was n very pnpului- young mun and a host of friends will mourn ills early going. Ilcsiiics his father and mother them are left two sisters, Mrs. C. J- Vlkiod of Bimbuty, Mrs. L. ll. ‘Ilownti of this city and one brother Nelson of Montreal. The funeral was held on Wednes- day afternoon ‘from his Father's residence Grafton ‘St... nnd was very largely attended. Services at the house were conducted by Rev, - . M. Ryan and Dimftamsey. At the grn-ve the impressive Masonic and Oddfsllow services were conducted 0y Victoria Lodge A. F, and A. M.. 123d by St. Lawrence Lodge I. 0. O. Mr.- and Mrs. Floral tributes were many and beautiful. They included: Plilow- The Family. Victoria lodge A, F. and A. M. Emblem in‘ r- c LiquuwPlast _ , , Roof Cflflfilflg A Maritime: Pjfovinct“ induct-i" The Carrillo Cum Asbestos StJohsz Wreaths-Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Cleve Crnswell, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Dave White, iGeo, MoLennun, Art Muster Hester and Miles Cora MK‘.- Gaudct, Jack ihearmont, Mrs, c. E. MoNutt, Mr. anti Mrs. 'l‘rm‘n Monday evening and‘ visited c. s. Inrnan, Swift Canadian 00., friends Mir. and Mrs. “bury Coffin and inm- ily. Girls of lliebckkuh Lodge. Crescents-Mr. 11nd BeenMr, Jack Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. lN-Wmw“ 511110“? Alex McDonald. Peter McMllnn. ‘lllwndll tlmm- 50mm vlcwml“ “my Aunt Emma. and Sprays-Aunt Leonard, Aunt Margaret and Eve- ‘l lyn, Aunt May and‘ Uncle I-lnm, ‘Sarah and Abbie, Vic and Olive, Mr. and Mrs. E,.J, Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Rlobt. ‘Hutchison, ‘Mr, and Mrs. E. S. Coffin. iDr. H, D- and Mrs. John- ston, Mrs. Partridge and Alice and Mrs. A. L. ‘l-Iowstt and Jean, Mr. and Mrs. Manlng Bagnall, Miaganqiggnm 1,, View“, H“, by m; and Mrs. Lloyd Wellner, Leno. lllldujqywe an“, nmmmlc club, David Wright, Frank Ham. Emmett| Doyle. iRellance Garage 00.. George Men ‘Mpmy, ‘of m“, mung Adm, and Ivan Reddin. Mr. Preston ‘McLalne. ____a.i.z __... _ -—-——-¢0}-———— Trout oorns with lillnsrtlfii Llnlmont. \ . ‘j. _. .. .. rTryonéTid-Bits‘ " (By "Eismsc") Mir. and‘ Mlrs- Mernitt ‘Dawson. J. L. Younker, Mr. and 0 rf/Il/ Mr. and Nell imiotoicd from Suinrnersidc to lviiessrs. George ‘McLeod; and J- Ellie ‘Ilhomipson. North Tryon M“ Walter motored. to Noinih Riliver, and Olin:- onde visited were accompanied by ‘Mir- Joseph Tlliitvyf gsctfiollt the maids velry usty. NV‘. A. ‘Pooiley. North Tryon, is oliowdy ire-covering, from ‘pmeumbnl . Mlolorlsts ipusislnig ‘ ., Tryon ‘miss -illli9 goniiall‘ wnu wtho usually ‘at his ‘post. ('P00ll9y's Garage) for he is a master mlototi- mechanic and ‘iliilen some. ' . - . l iMbnda-y ie-vonilnig “Deacon. Dabbs" was presented‘ mo on appreciative mily, eilndu. and ‘Uncle J. J. Stewart. Mr. At tihis Opelliltl-g of the ‘ploy, Vililuy and Mrs-company, at. victor-lb. c smoked ihouse greeted‘ these ‘popular play- ers. mhiey will! mil o. three days, on: llflttément; there and m doubt will have good houses eaeohi night. r/ l/f-‘IIIIGIII use...‘ ‘i- O 1 , Y pa fry V-“Iialifax WHERE. H: HAD z. FALLEN TRYiNG I TO Grr QUTf A BOY t-(Aip _ uuST 00M; or! THE. scam: ATTRNZTI-D BY THE Clills or i-us atmtco V’ [wists-ram _>_""___. ._ . . '41! .-.|-‘.. A Genera, I'M at all dealers. he i-nefuily. "Bu! you can't blame mont, ‘one dollar; small size, 50c. '0 “M ”~ M ‘" f" ~ v f, i i THE-BEDTIME STRiP- . ' - ." gf . . ‘ .. . . .. ,§*"='< Aw" ~81 §ll¢h§ppulil¥n wggNfillgAgri-uq: g ' i ‘Lt Pb“ MM so HELL; ' I "‘“ “ “w -, . " . L HEAR_ or pugs IN ‘THE sTAY IN THERE A lMHiNY. , . _ . . Y, _ FREDDIILFFHB FLOUR BARREL - ‘ w: wssrroqirsrgj QM“, Y1 Amnwufious s‘ NOW ‘ 3 FOR His, _, 4mg,“ H! ‘chum, I r 5QUlRREL . . . . ‘ ,, ‘ muses-rec ~ ‘ .. - W" FA“ ‘ w ‘ i-iE wAs ll; A ' . . , l W0 " FLOUR‘BARREL- ‘ 4», ( ~ ‘ ‘ , M J