1 I JUGUST '11’, 1922 .,,,,,. . i» I) 1... .,,,,,,. .4" ,_,,,. w- I sands“ ‘oiilsatisfied men ‘ ~ who use _ chew l, ilirkey 8r Nicholson Tobacco ch, Ltd. pufltitllfflfl in line. the thou‘. i ickey’?$_,Bla ck Twist he Tobacco that is al-- ays good. Theonly real Charlottetown towels large size War Memorials, and Granite. 1 e manufacture every part,’ BECAUSE l Our machinery is the most up-to-date I I .. I: i. ; BECAUSE .:~ . ; i our large staff of skilled workmen » BECAUSE We carry the largest stock in the Maritime Provinces Q! We have been in the business for three generations. _ THEREFORE Our prices are from 10 to 50% cheaper than others. THEREFORE Our workmanship is the best. Our dellverys are prompt. We guarantee to please you. Write us stating approximate prices or size of Monu- ment wanted and we will either send designs and prices or our agent will call. J. hulvciiv s. sins‘ y Amherst, N. S. g: .-ii».. eweb» Mill» "fiiibi return. snow h... ‘Holml-II’! Catalog. nosm noon rLoua up» ' "Bleed lWDlessa you better. d‘; Weeks white and colored bath reg. $1.60 for 900-10-31 TEA AT BELFASTr-At tihe olli $1.00 pa/lr. I church grounds, on Wednesday, Ausust 1s. 909-i0-6l EAST Ann weer, wlmtry meytioi- the finest outing V, o-f the season at Enieraldflcnll‘ tomorrow. . Train leaves Chur- lottetown. at 1,15 p. in. Atigll-fl an inch English white cotton ‘finished soft for the needle, 5 yds l?!‘ 750. FGE- 22c yd. Friday and baturdny.-—Beer 62 Weeks. ' 900-10-31 86TH BIRTHDAY.— David Arblug 0t‘ this city celebrated his 86th birthday yesterday. Mr. Ar blmg wilo is hall and hearty is still . engaged in the Blacksmith trade. SCHOOLS 0PENlNG.-,- Pubile schools taking mid-summer and fall vacations will re-tlpcn on Tuesday, the 29th of Auguiit, inst. Public schools taking midsummer vacation only, will re-open on 'l‘ues- day, the 29th of August inst“ DON'T FORGET the Excursion by the “Harland" this afternoon ‘ at 3 o'clock. Make tho run up and sec the girls in camp at Cranberry whari’. Oiiiy costs you a quarter, 033-11-11 ICE CREAM SOCIAL and dance at Riverside Pank, Vernon, Tucs- doy, Aug 15th. Lively galllc of baseball, beginning at 6.30. Every body COIIIO and enjoy themselves. Should the weather be unsatisfac- tory the affair will be held on the ucxt fllle day. 931-11-31 FISHERMEN CONVICTED.— Tlwo convictions were sccllrcrl at Slalllmpc by (l. W. 'l‘um‘blln, of lilo R. C. M. P., for having lobs- lrwrs in possession in c/iose season. One party was arrested and taken - lo the County Jail over ilight to await trial, and yesterday morn- ing ho was tried before Magistr- ntc Shaw and comllnitlod lo n. term of three months’ ilnprisunincrit. Tho other pleaded guilty rind was finr-ll $50.00. NEW "Y" SECRETARY.—'I'lle lcsignulitlil of Mr. G. ii. Gorbull, uocrrltilry 0t’ tho local branch. Y, M. C. A.. which hns been receiv- | " l ton, acting O-O-O-O-Q Th9" Flour That Gladdens The Heart of Woman i cLeorl’s.“Special” Flour f HAVE YOU TRIED IT Once a habit is formed it is hard to break, yet we may often miss a good thing by sticking too closely to an old habit. ' MOLEOUS “SPECIAL" ls a "good tiling" a new habit with a wcil established reputation. Thousands oi‘ women have already testified to this reputation by their long pat- McLeoifs “Special” "TlHE PRIDE OF THE HOUSEWlFE" Ask your grocer, he has it or can got it from his woole- sale dealer. McLeod Milling Company STRATFORD, ONTARIO t t b > Midsummer Bargains AT IiUFIPS We wish to clear out fifteen pairs men's NP Pllbb" boots, $7.50 value. We offer them while they last at....$3.95 We also oller this week about 40 pairs men's boots. black or brown, MeKays and Wetts, llzes 7. 7V1. 3. 3V2. 9- Vliiues up to $9.00. No extreme pointed or very broad toes at .. $3.95 Just received, men's low heel box calf or patent buckle ltrsp ulwll‘ 03-95 We have also the Claule. Model, Murrly Mild ""5 “h” hill" erode makes of this very popular shoe- Wtmen‘: up-to-dste White Canvas Oxford: ................. .3130 Headquarters for Hoieprool HoellW- corn 3120s., LTD. .-.-__. o-rjt y." . Wz-r‘ ‘ ' ’ ‘ +o+++o+o ‘+0 y I tibia duties about Sept, Isl. iflonbell loaves to trike. tip the. posi-I brmld". It seems ll ipllv that ally- * ‘llrfiflfl l “Tiili 2 MACS” j secretory of .Ioiin "Y" FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Beer town l and‘ . oi‘ auotilol- secretary in the near ‘ iuturo and a very capable and cl‘- =_ ificit-nt young marl has boon found ‘in lilo pol-sou of Mr. Ray Poodle- the Si. for the past year, Mr. Pentlloton is well-kilnwn here and ‘has relatives at Clyde River. Mr. son ticket will~ b0 readily lll§pO$QLl'Llylngglflnt} Boston; j/ 1 '; run cnnitnormmwn-cnnnomn" ~ firs‘ CENTRAL contour; SHOP from Holmaifs Catch‘. THE CELEBRATED COLLEEN brand damask table cloth size 72x72 reg. $5.50 for $3.50 Friday and Saturday-Beer 8: Wbekks. ffi0-l0-3i LIVE FOWL-The Delaney ct... Albany, will be buyinglllve fowl on Thursday and Friday of this week. highest price paid. No Leg- horns wanted. i BEER 6- WEEKS Friday snd Saturday pair of toweli. size 21x2? extra good quality regular 35c for 20c each. All glngliauns 20% off. .- 900-10-31. Tile many friends or Mrs. Bsnj Houston. New Glasgow, will learn with pleasure that she is progressing rapidly alter having undergone a successful operation in the P. E. I. Hospital. THiE BELL PICNIC will be held at Bell's Point, Cape Traverse, on ‘Saturday, August 12th, 1029.. All relatives and friends are cordl- nlly invited. M not fine on Satur- day ‘will ‘bo held the following Monday, Aug. 14. 904-10-2i MERCHANTS OF P. E. I. are cordially invited lo attend any or all sessions oi‘ the Milritllnc Ilc tail Merchant's Association which mccti-l in the Provincial Building on Tuesday, August 15th, contin- uln-g tihruugli Wetlncsdny August 16th. 9154-11-11. \ CHAUTAUQUA COMMITTEE. ~- Althougll the fifty persons who signed as guarantors for Chautau- qua next year on the understand- ing til-at the total of one hundred would be reached will still be hold for their proportion of the respon sibllity in tho ticket selling cam- Ilililtll. yct it was (icclncd advisable to secure a small and active group of mcn who would constitute thcm solves an executive committee to iusuro t success. Accordingly, twenty names arc being, secured on a new contract to assume the bnlanco of tho responsibility. The persons wihn have thug far cxilrezssr-ti their desire to act as a small executive committal» in co- operation with the larger group of ticket sellers ilrc: Moi-oars. R. H. Jenkins, Isilliot. Full. J. B. M- ~- ihlrry. Isaac. (Barter, Percy 'l‘urnci- lArrrhlbalrl lnwin, G. I); Wright. fioorgo Dclilois, W. A. Miller, S.‘ A Millilififlll, W. T. Wcilnl-r, Dr. llcath Mulntyre. cll with rcirffii ‘by the AssociatlollnJr-ilkirs as lilo prime mover in tllcllcy ‘Spokane necessitated securing tho sr-rviecsipruilositlon and Mr. Percy TIIPIICPlDUIIIIQIIY Boston as hoail of tho tickot cnnlmittem, the success nf the next Chautalr-ilton, Saskatoon; Jae. Willie and qua is assured. was It is expected that the sea roccnt [irogra lli ye“. OPERATION SJOCES$FUL —- Lztnlilros Brotllors. J. I). Jenkins. w, _]_,rlalc; Reid, J. I). Mloiviillan, J. A. Clark, rlalo P. J. Smith, Newton; J. norm. ARBIYALS VICTORIA HOTEL iMrs. G. Johnston, Montreal; Mrs. Sutherland. Toronto; Mrs. Dollar North any: l“. holy-arrest. John J. W. and Mrs. Lambnt, ..'I‘ruro; G. C. iPBtJbleB. wife and children. ‘Moncton; E. i8. Flair], ‘Montreal; F‘. J. E. Wright.‘ 8'Sidc;' W. S. tCurtis. Siiilde; J.B. Turner, Mont:- ton: Geo. I). MuCiuskey, St. John; A. lB. 'Wllm0l, St. John; H. C. Perry, Moncton; D. W. Nelson, Truro; F. R. Harvey, Toronto; A.- Eaton Richmond Va: A. E. Wood and wllfe, Boston; D. J. Proctor, Toronto; ‘fhns. J. Russell, Hamil- ton; Mrs. J. A. Callender Stellar- ton N. 8.; It‘. L. Estalbmok. Sack- ville; R. A, Parsons, Caipe; Charles Walter Wilkins. Cape Charles; Ben Marks Presque Isle Mo; W. R. Chrlstll- Prosquo lsln Me.; CC. Brewer. Prcsquo [sic Mo; R. Mil- ciiell. Fredericton; L. Thompson, Amherst; Mr. rind Mrs. E. W. Calnmwll. Somervllle Muss; Les- lie D. Desmond Si. John: J. MEI- mou; D. Allen Gilolpll; E. M. Pa- pallar. Qurllioc; Miss Dickey Cueliph Ont: Miss J. B. Ford. Boston: lH. R. Ross and wlfo St. John: C. J. McGlnness, New York Dr. J. IS. Allan St. John; K. R. Crockett. S"Sidc H, A. Stewart, S‘Side J. F. Arnott SiSlde Wm. Clark, SlSlllr; W. "Cllflfy S‘Sltlo W. E‘. Rnlvlcy Si. John. ' L. A. HC-llz, Truro, J. Roy Grier. Sackville. l~‘|rerl Foster, Toronto. Miss ‘M. H. Meilke, New Glasgow. Miss N. 0. Gray, l-Iallfax, F. C. LaFrough and friend) Saskatoon, Geo. S. Day. St. John, Miss Hur- lcy, Truro, Miss Leila lliurlcy, 'l‘rii~.-o. Miss l). Randall. Trilro. Mr. and lMrs. J. M, Carroll, liart- ford, Conn., Mrs. L. B. Carroll, and wife, St. John, Mr. Hudson, Slimlnorslrle, Miss Brennan, Suin- merside, C. -S. Williams, St. John, D. S. (lanipilicll, Sackvilic, N.B., C. Savarrl. Montreal, L. Russell, Montreal, II. C. Low| Halifax, W. ll. llamtnn, l-lilniiltonf. I). '1‘, Hargreaves, llullfzix, L. C Hogarth, 'I'ol'onto. Mrs. J. S. Jenkins, city, Dr. it‘. S. MucKay, Montreal. Mai- REVERE HOTEL J. R. Sitndcrson, Boston; P. A. Stplcfil‘ Brockviile Ont; Elmer Brown York; Robert Johnston. Keilr-iingtoli; D. A. Beaten Belle River Chaiif. A, Strong, Toronto; Galler, Borden; W. A. Mcfalder, Rivcrdale; ‘Mist-l K. McCaldPr, Itiverdals; Dan McKinnon, River- Mrs. Dan ‘McKiunon River» Hartford, (.‘<iiin.. R. l-I. HGIIIlQTSOII, - Fidelity of ' Late» ' Tsarilza Evident From _'r_l_e_r Letters LONDON, Aug 10.—The Lon don papers publish extracts fronl the lute TBarllZa'S letters to her husband, covering-the period of 191-1 to 1917, an cxpurgated copy of which the Berlin Russian pub- lishing firm ‘"S1ovo" has been e-ble to procure. Of the first vo- lume, containing about two hull- drerl letters written during. the war, the Morning Post says: "A persuol of them in their original, unexpurgated form will easily convince any unbiased rea- inan sympathies and of the slan- derous nature of the statement that she betrayed her country. Moveover, the legend of the Tsa- ritzrfs secret relations with Ras- putin is also shattered. From first moi llaie ‘ytliese ‘intimate, homely letters from a loving Wife to her husband leave the impression of deep, undoubted, sincerity and motllerly tcndcrnrws with one great, predominating note, how to help llcr lllilllllfifl sweet tree. sure,’ how in t-uilsole and cn~ courage him. to‘ hoip hiin bear the heavy l)llI‘lll']l\|)l1l.1‘.CIl on his shoulders by fate." In one I'll-u" the Tsarltzzt wri- tes: "My HWULI. one must al- ways he tuzcrriiragoll and remind- ed that ho is tho emperor and can do anyiiliilg he likes. hut you never -\vili avzlil your-self of this right. Yoll inlmi show them that you havc :1 will of your own, and that you arl- Il'll nrdcrcd about by Nicholas, and his :li-.- not ufrairl of you but 1111')’ uiust ho made to foal‘ you, ‘My darling boy, do make them it-ar you. it is not subli- clonl that. they should love you. 'l‘liey must b0 afraid to cross you or to ciluw you pain. Everybody who rouliey loves you wants you to be iirliloi- and lllorc resolute." Scvtral iottors are full nf colli- plaiuis zlgaln-st the ‘Grand Duke Nicholas and ills dominating pn- l-lition as (eoliilnandcr- in -clliei’ oi’ the imperial army and lilo late Tsaritzzi docs not llillo llcr joy when silo learns that lilo Grand Duke bus boon removed frolu tho supremo command, and superse- ded by tho 'l‘.~l:lr himself. i ‘ll l'l'Illll.‘Oi'. find. wltrlla," says, “to trxin-css all I want say. My hcarl. is too full. have at inst shown your will flllll your non-or, you havo proved that you rr-ally aro tho monarch with- out whom Russ-in cannot With lvlayoi‘ Donnclly Spiilfllllt) West; If. Brad: West; Miss W. B. Muss; Jnil. . Stewart Now Glasgow. J. S. ilum- _ lArlllr-fl that lshwiro Portland Me; .1. n. Brund. given to tho nlovenlcnt by reasoufago l-lltllfux; Ernest white Rich. of the universal opinion that-tho mono; Cf; M. Davis Montreal "the lllfikivfrs. J. S. Itay Boston; Frances hi. Manning Boston; ‘Alton H. W. ll. Mac- GorhclPs resignation takes effect of next your on the reputation thztqQuuJ-ric wire and child gt John, at the end of this month and MF. Pclidleton will prod/ably take over Mr. lion of secretary at lilo Mollcton i“Y", relieving there Mr. (loo. Sin- Iolair, who gocsto Isonrlou, Ont., ‘as physicial (ilrcctor._ CAUSE FOR DlVORCE-— The man whose wife servos hiin with poor ‘bread is‘ entitled to rt- divor- ce on tho ground of inhuman trl-ntrlnoill, for their is no excuse ivhatilvcr til-day for oven lilo poorest person having to eat bread that is not the hillhost qllillily". The invention of the "REG-AL" quality oi flour made gnotl broad making easy and the husband who is not satis- fied with his wife's baking. should tell TIOTJIO. and then suglz~ esl that tho next time silo buys flour she must. insist. on "REGAL" lilo brand that is “wonderful for body those llnyi-l should br- eatinlr that is not of llo fill- l-sl quality when fluent quality is an oaslily Illllflf‘ with "REGAL". Ask for "REGAIII and insist on netting it. . '11" llave You ever Tasted it? Orange and Lemon .' Squasli— the highly @0095‘ trated juice of the Orange i and Lemon mixed with pure cane 5115B!’- Mitnufuctured by a 8M0- ' nu English process in L" don,‘ England. A small quan- tity in a glass of plain cold or aerated water. make; an exquisite summer rlrinks,—- .\ with appolllnarls water. “which we also have" lt Is magnilioonh- Drink Klfl— . Ors and be cool and com- ' fortaible. Druqglete. \ 14o or, o». st. i " to report. lily August 20th for duly " Parish. Plctou (founty. l, the chum-pious ' that during lho summer the boys ' used Mil-NARITS LINIMIENT with . muscles, bruises and , ket. Every learn should lbs suppll FOO-O n’ Two MILLION ‘(Illautallquzl has [itself this year. I PERSONALS l tMr. and Mrs. Clarence Gallant. aild two soils, of Providence, R. I., motored ling Wlellnesday night. 'i‘ht"y are guests or Mr. Gallaufs sister, Mrs. Adrian Peters. Mrs. William Ciiowan, of West Royalty, left this morning for B05 for. (laughter Pearl and little grandson, Stunlt-y "llossllgnoll. - Mr. E. G. Painter, representing tlhe Anlker-l-Iollii Manufacturing C0,, Lld., Srtrnia, Ontario, arrived ill Charlottetown yesterday on a business trip ill tho interest of his company, who arc large manu- facturers oi‘ Cream Separators. Mr. G. II. Gor-beli has rcturncri lo the city from a motor trip lo flVloncton. where he acconllilhnlcrl his ‘ilrot-hcr, Mr. A. P. Goriicll. Supcrlutcdlzllt of the car scrvlrxc, Mnnctnll. who ilus been visiting (lharlottctoivn. ‘Rev. Thos. Trainor who has been spending a vacation horn slur-o lids Ordination has rccnlvod Instructions froiil Bishop Morrison as ilsslstant Priest to Rev. J. A. Butts, Parish Priest of Lourdes Yarm-olith, N. 8., lllarith 24, 1921 The Secretary of the Yarmouth Ath-lellc Associal-loli, who were for 1920 of the South Shore League null Western Nova lScotia Bash Ball, states vory beneficial results. for sore sprains. It is considered by the lpiiiyers the best‘ white Ilniment on the mar ed with this celebrated remedy. (Signed) _ ., JOSEPH L. LeBLANC, Secy. Y. A. A. A. Chum-pious N. S. South Shore Loagile 1920. PEOPLE In Canada weer lune to , rut their Wes 0T improve , light. Glasses really sue eyes and are a sign that the 'wenrer values eyesight erosional). Our examination will tell If no: too. will ion, Mass, on a visit to hcr daligil- Mcnnmlm‘ Grand River Silo was accompanied by her] H_ ‘Otto A. Guesbuckamd wife. West cstailliullcd for‘. J_ p}? Ifufns‘ Hilgllos, St. John; Wnl. Jackson. ‘Boston, Mass; P. A. Spioer. Brockvil-lc, Ont. R. J. McDonald. Si. Peters-i P. Sutherland. Si. Peters, S. MacDonald. St. Peters. J. C. MacDonald. Mae Gordon, St. George's Margar- et Mciformack. St. Georges, F‘ Solo man, eorgetown, Harry Callaghan Lake Verde, W. L. Browning, ;Toronto, M. Machay, Halifax, Jo seph Vernett, Boston, John A. Lot 14. P Jim, Boston. W. S. Foster, St, John, W. B. ‘MacNelll, Suin- mersido, . G. Palmer, Pt. lluroli. Mich, John Saunders. Ottawa. Goo. I’. no Taohern, Boston, Miss ‘Mabel Parker, Cardigan, TllOS. Curran, St. John's Nfld. Frank Davis, Badgcn. Ni'ld., D. A. Mur- ray, I’lct0u..Mrs. J. S. Ray, Bos- ton, Franccs H Manning; Boston. -—-———-<o>--—-— THE RU5S HOTEL Mrs. J. E. Erica, Bcrlnlnghnm, Ala; George 1H. Tilrncr, Swrlrth- more. Pa; Chapnl/h, iilloy. Cin- cinnati; Willia-m 8.. Munsln, Cili- cago; Lillian M. Skcrry, Boston; Allison Young, Revcrhead, N. Y.; tMrs. Allison Young, Rovorhcad. N Y.; IIr-rnlan Aldrich, Rivorilend, N.Y.; Mrs. Herman Aldrich, 0t- orhead. ‘N. Y.; J. B, Johnson, Ot- tawa; Mrs. J. B Jolinuon, Ottawa; ‘Juliet Young, (lhautauqala; Mau- rlcn Mcltao, Chautauqua; B K, Foulgen, Chautauqua; Moron] OI- sr-li, Chautauqua; Connie Dun- lap, Monclon; Dorothy Steeves, Moncton; Herbert F. 'I‘nyl7r, (‘hiin tauqua; If‘. A. Bourno, ‘St. Lum- br-rt. Que; Mrs. F. A. Iinurnc. Si. Iinmlhert, Quin; Dr. W T. Ray- mond, Fredericton, N FL; lVIrs. W. ‘T. Raymond, Fredericton. N, 8.; Miss Diokcy. Guelph. Ont; C. L. Miles, City: Mrs. C. L. Miles, city, Richard lMlios. city; ‘Dapllno Miles. St. John; Mrs. H. I1. Miles, St. John; Oliver Miles, St. John. QUEEN ‘HOTEL II. W. Weeks. City. J. M, Gull- lault, Fitssett, P. I., G, Cameron, City, Mrs. C, II. Blssell. Wrath- rnp, Maura. Sadie M. Gillie, City. B. G. lMIlCFIIPlJIIIO. Ssokville, A. J. Mot-Adam, Sackvllle, W. A, Tring Icy, Amherst, Mrs. T. W. John- ston, New York M. S. Lea. Var- non River, Walter Peters, Victor- ia, BC, Miss Beatrice Curran, ‘Car gnu, L. F. Hogarth, Toronto, New York. o???" --—-<o>_-_- CIUTWORM-B DAMAGE snore. QUEBEC. Aug 10—-Cutworms hnve caused more darlings In-this province this year than Inst year, according-to Mr» George Milltoux. chief entomologist. who returned eyesight bene- on. n c. HARRIS“; > . , I from an. Inspection tour-today. lyou suffer. I havr- suffered also ‘ I am still hilliiifllig daily for you, Forgive mo, l pray, my dur- |ln pml and for having insisted ir=o lllllf )Ili I know foo woil your‘ .SCIIHII.IVB nature. You, have lliltl- llo fight agilinst it, and have now] iovercolnn it, You have had to lfighi. and win. and battle alone- Ilallfax; R, T] against everybody. This great ilatlle you have fought for your [country and lllrollc you ‘lave iiouizht. alone bravely with I fortitude, - “Your faith and your trust have St. Georges, i; , , , _ , ‘"14- tn Charlottetown, ai-i-twlvuthmqne MacDonald. st‘ éeorgesl eon tried ‘and abused too |I1\|(ll'l but you have remained as fll-lu lls a rock and may you be blessed for it. Godi has anointed tyou ’I'sal', and when you were crown- ed he placed you where you are, and you have done your duty. Prayers of oilr friend’ Rasputin, are being rail-rod to Hoavon day and night. i‘rl~ you. anti God will hear them. This is tho beginning of the triumph of your reign. lie said so nnrl'l belicvo hiin iinplicl- tly. Your sun is rising arid today it is shilling so brightly, and you will charm all these great fail- ures. these cowards who have lost their w-ay, these ‘blind fools, these dcr'.ci\'€r:.." » Foxes In Burford This Industry is Now Thriving Brant County ‘ Prince Ifdwarrl Island Jilfl better look to its luurels as tho centre oi‘ llle iox farming industry, since within the confines of Brant Collll- ty there is today a fox farm which is proving most successful. ll is that 0i‘ the Ontario Silver Black Foxes. Lld., and is located at Bur- ford, in lilo heart 0|‘ one oi‘ the fin~ est dairy. stock and general farm- ing colnlllunities to bc found in tilt‘ province. It extends ovr-r five/and ll. hall‘ acres, and is built conlrilry to general opinion, in that it is in the opcil whom wooded lots inighl. be looked for. Bud whiic against general opinion it. lei In iliic WIIZJ lilo most advanced practices in fox farming, as shown by tho fact. that the larglast l‘ox farm in the l'nitcd States. alt Ausablc Chasm. ‘N. Y., is built entirely on the open lot principle. ' The ilcns at. the Ilurford ranch cover 35,000 square feel, entwloserl with a guard fence tiesigncrllrfprr» vent t.llc oilcapo oi‘ foxes from However, -he» ptstsdu that Allie ‘ae- ustatlon was new Imr. c Bil-m- ' exist. lie firm. This is tho only salvat-l llfl". llllll I know lillw ll. makes ling allllri. I'm‘ not iriviui; lcit you grcfltiare naturally hardy, requiring only ' PAGE fr" .12.: *h.-r::.:.:;-.='~;..rrsn? 5...;- ro digests . perfect summer dqy! ‘M0996 vvnitrirr FTVF‘ r loos- CORN FLAKES Heavy meals during age drowsiness, sluggi Eat Kellogg's “WAXT erally because they are for youngsters and older folks. Kellogg's “WAXTITE” digest easily and let you walk or play And, they're satisfying to the keenest appe- Delicious with fresh fruits! WAXTHTE Conn FLAKES or sleep in peace. tite. warm weather encour- shness and heartache! ITE” Corn Flakes lib- the ideal summer food Ills mo that and psehle you U! II sealed sIr-tllht will v the we: paper lleht ‘Also lneluu of KELLOGIPS KRUMBLES nil KELLOGWS BRAI, coohl nti h—llel within, or lilo entry oi‘ undesir- uibies from without. The wire lunc- ini: is buried in tho ground, turned inward. to prevent the foxes fromi getting out by burrowing, and it is} turned out all t.ic top to prevent] within. The netting itself is im- YmHpol-tud lrolu England for this i>:ri~-\,,.,,i,,ing H“. (iir,.cto,-flt,, of lticular purpose. 'l‘lio pens are 16x27 lent. and arc rlividoll into two coiiipzlrtlliclils joined by a tlllmcl, and lilo foxes silond lIl\l(‘ll of their limo in rlln- ining between tlic two colliparl- intents. The foxes are kept out 0i‘ ‘the ground, since this but tends‘ l0 injure their lur,‘ and the foxes would have ill-lli“. oppol-lunity o getting acquainted with lilo ranch- er. a vory desirable thing. Th" foxes brlzcd once a. your. having ‘ITOIH two to eleven. lircediilg can take piltlzc at ll your old, and con- ltlnue until eleven or twclvc yours. just as good lfiio pelt is lllPIl in 'crlndiitinn as over. The lcmalc ism“! MIMOHH very carcful-ly guarded iiy the main during pregnancy. Tho ioXfl-‘l isanitary housing and pi-opor frat-ll- Thoy IITGJIOI sulricct to ills» muse, und minor itilLIllOlILt-l can hi‘. ‘cured by corr-vclivc IIIIXOII witil tho. feed. Proof has been obtained that liilialily of lur can be ibrred for with, foxes, just. as quality. oi‘ milk can- bc bred ior. in llolslelils. y I The food is varied. Tile loxcs are vory fond of alihles. llllli- UN‘ balanced ration includes rolled ‘oats Johnny cake, oatmeal inn-ridge. fruit. nlilk and eggs. The one Dill“ ticular thing watched lor is absol- ute cleanliness ol‘ dishes used, cv- ery one being sterilized after being once used. Meals arc also sullllllPll m we fomh imgeiy oi‘ beef, mutton and pork hearts. _ A recent lnapetwtirln showed that the foxes are very tattle. sumo oil the older ones feeding olll oftlho, ranphm-‘g Iianris, willie on all SHIPS thov silowoti no roscillmtvnl. 0i I110 11713-58110‘: of ilian. .__-a-;—lQ-}-—**'__ . TED METHODIST No Lehman ls DEAD REG-INA. Sash» MK "'9'; w- w‘ Andrews, known tllrougrloul. the dominion as a scientist and u loader In tlic Mctlloiliui LJHHCII. (llflll. yesterday at his homi’ hum" vHe was 63 yours of alto. tDr. Andrews 800i" lflflllY I'm“ in tho Molllotlist ‘ministry ill Mail itoha and Ontario and later 01!‘ cuplod tho (zliair oi‘ Cifenllstfy l" Mount,‘ Allison Iiuivorsily, Sack- viilc, N. B.»-Ilc CIIIIIL‘. to Regina 1Y1 1.911 iii; jlrllbllllhni of the Itogin-I’ College. ‘Ho was an author" of nuln orous scloullflc articles and quot- ed WIIIPIY as an authority ill phy- gicra-blnlogy alul cilclnislry. l HOIRSEMAN KILLED m AUTO ACCIDENT 4w. STIdPllIlN. x. n. Alli’! 1o-' George Poinoroy. l1 ilffimlllf"! horsr-mlm was klliod lli an auto- nlobllo ilCCldCIll. which oEcurrcd Friday night botyvoon Perry, down ‘broke. Mr. Jknneroy. ltcr-nlnpaniorl by his mother and sister. WM! driving home in his our when an- other automobile, driven by an in- nuruimn [mini 'canio alonii from dihstporl. llnlh cars met. st a blind curve in the road and came to- tgethrar. - lMr. lPomt-roy was crushed un- der the steering wheel nIIfl srybdti; 1y injured that although surgical f pr-ndiirg the trial the Passlanulquorlrly Bay and Poml INJUNCTION GIVEN AGAIN-ST THE ACADIA ,SUGAR REFlNER-‘l CO. IIA1LII<‘A.\' Juslicr. lluluplirrwy Moiliiall, in N, S. Aug 10 Mr. the she tlir valuable animals escaping l'roiii| Nut,“ gmnfl Su“)r0n1\\ (‘Om-t horn today granted an injunction reu- the y-tt-adia Sugar ltclining Conlpaiiy, -l.iluill-d, from carrying out cer- ltain plans or reorganization dc- lcilll-rl on at an rr/lrafil/lilry gon- oral iIIIPPilIII-Z oi‘ the difectors hora on .ilily 20. The injunction was an plil-ll.flii~ by James l-m-brie, and a number of other shareholders of New York. it is to be c-ffectlve of action of llioso siiarciloltlc-rs to have the re- solution declared unauthorized. _ ENCO UNTER ED BAD WEATHER (HQNJEVA. Aug 10.—--'l‘iic first oi.’ coillpotllir: in the James Gordon Bonnet race to (‘Oillle tn earth was blIC Spanish en- try, “Jr-sins Fiifllilllllfl‘ Duro", which was damaged alld forced to land in (irzmll Sacconnr-x, near here, iliior ono hourks flight. Tho lolullng ilallonns caught l SiPOIlg IIJIDHI‘ current upon ascciid- lni; yCHlflffliiy aftornoon. and rush- ed -with_cxilross train speed to- ward Bcrnc. Reports from that city say Lilo first three, flying from 900 to 1.500 metros above tho r-nrtil, wcro soon at eight. o'clock last. night, and three others at tcli (fl-lock, travelling rapidly in a llilftlliwfifll rllrcclion, which would lake them to the vicinity of Lake Constance. Other solitary bags were seen south of Bcrlic later. Violerht thunderstorms with bt-avy rains, lwhich, however. dixl not give- lunch relief from the licat. were experienced lust night in many parts of Switzerland. The chicf nl‘ the Rveathor bureau llcro ht-licvos that if ilihe present winds continue the aeronauts will ho drivr-n In tho direction of Aus- tria and Bulgaria. ’i‘ht-. Bfllllill balloon “Beeffl-piltit l-ll by (lriffltil Brewer, landed M. one o'clock this morning near Zurich on ar-tvouilt of heavy ravine. (‘aplnln George. pilot 0f the BBL. gian halloou "Z1 ll". toleilfflllll- od to tho comm! ~11 that he hflli l-‘Illllfill Ill a sun-l ulu. in the l0!‘- l-st ilortllc-asl l>' ‘lit-drlchshafen at. 8.1M) o'clock thr- ulorninK- . Indications no‘.- ire that the‘ racc will ho n.=~l' shorter i114"! hall boon anticipated, owing to bad‘ wcatbcr. assistance was quickly on the spot It was Impossible to nave liiil lilo. Mr. Pomeroy was H3 yearn of like. He. owned the well-known trottcr, Mr. Kell. who is now rac- ing in the Maritime and Main circuit with Roaring Brook Stab- les. ‘ . ,Ml'nsril'e_, I nine-e Doll by , ‘ _ [Menthol _ , , ._ ._. . Bally a Skin Troubles ti , Chafing, scolding." eklflriie tstlons and itching. burning ee- zoma. are qlllfikly, and thor- oughly rolieved and. the‘ llrllt. kept. soft, smooth. uIILIOIYQt! ‘by tho Tho of ' I o... Chase's‘ Apply daily atterth ‘bet-h. wnnwalseeurcrv =-~