f ‘oint and; steppe ‘> *0. H. or n4- h t i guaranteed i _.‘ A carefiuf seiec lion 0i every“ line 5i "Jewelryfmarké our stock. ‘ ‘ Tia I-thin! i: ‘Adviceittof- ladies-é- ' ' bulpyour. face pow- ers here. g Notbecause we sell better face owders than-x anybo v _ else ‘gges, because we sell e same .kind that _ other ‘stores do. _ 7111,18 only thing is , , , era larger assortment ‘ h! the nQWYi. ind better kinds. ,_ " " r1! youhwant some“- new; ask us first." 0 MACS 14o" Greot do... lee. e a 5 ‘hi. i : -. .3108. - woman mops soot- t ,_ Patons . . t. I ‘ FOR l, l" house‘ lot -No'_ Highland Annie llailett; Apply» K_ J; Mar- , tin. 2203-8-14-0. l! EUR! T0 GE'l"-'your share _ of thesood nods; which are bo- ing served at four fountain. John- son It Johnson, The Quality Drug»- ~ s / zzn-s-rl-ai ’ ' “'-'H"_<. HORSIMEN - PURPOOING T0 enter at the‘ Caiedonisu Races will please meet in the G_..,W. V. A. rooms Thursday evening‘ ‘at so» clock to make uuBIIKGHIQDIB. AU-LD DON-AL wise a Heeland- Infill. an elder in to Kirk; but that'll ~ no keep ' him from the Hooland Games at u’. He'll pa there if he's leevln’ on ta fre air twentieth o‘ I August-moist Wednesday. Hoots! Yess" inteed, an‘ more too. ' 228K. A SPLENDi-D OFFER-The r_ E. island IPresbytery are offering a bursary of $100.00 to any P. E. llslaYud girl wlshlngto take a course n . "ii/o will o. pisses" o0 to have you call‘ 0. "riotoo ‘JFWYT ER $4.1. 2.;'__ "ho Farmer“ qoiiibiing. C Vaieriua- A.’ McDonald ‘AND SURVEYOR Lines run with transit in- strument. Plano and descrip- tions iuruished when requir- is." ‘1, s... is _ .7 oitlbiJ-IO-tthlnflbi. Bouris 1‘ 4‘ wpr it S" . A Q l The farmers any! ‘that Hickey’s Twist Tobacco is certainly ‘ their" 200d old standby"!!! lllyinl; time and ‘every other time. m" rourse ‘they like this, tobamo, because it puts Joy into their m: wlthyiits’ iovelyfifiayor and lasting qualities, and no nasty y” Men get in Mickey's what they can't get la anv itsllll-f- brand o tobaccoYveitl: afflavqr alt-its‘ own‘. liiCiiEYti ‘NICHOLSON rosicco i 0.1.10. - vilfiiiifllfilfii Training The appli- cation for the said bursary can be made to the Presbytery Secrctlvy. Mrs_ A. J. Matheson, 0'Lenry. .: I . ._o.L-_.- we LGOME VIGYTORSF-Mr. Ang- ue ‘Panton and Mrs. RIMOH 1111i Mr. Pantoifs sister, Mrs. Dudby oi Lowell, Mass, are visiting ‘their old llama in Piaette. Mr. Panton has been residihg v iin Framinlvatn for fl, long time. He has, been absent iortbe" last forty-three ‘ ‘year's. ' it and neighbors, butoths writer feels sure that there are 00M m0" W91‘ come than those above mentioned: Thev see great changes in Plnette as elsewhere and miss a 8P9“ m“? mmllinr faces, some 1-1006 l0 0W9!‘ lunds. sud a great many to the great bcyorrl. Uncle Sam's, land also has mnny charms, but there is nothing in life like their own native lsnd. We fcchsurc also that they can truly say in thelwords 0! ti“! poet: “The grass was green. a thc moon ‘shone as ilfight.’ ‘Y9! i! above referred to is a sou of an Old dud esteemed friend. _ John Panton of Pipette. ‘l ' __._oo>——-—- Minurdh Linlment. C0,, Limited. ~ 'Y‘“~*4*4=“$V ‘F’ ARLTS LINIMENT 0n my V9559‘ and n the neat ‘sited byes: hens. ltlhlB ilidiPGOi ‘Hill-Ii’ H All the glare ‘0,_1,diIOOl .14- so... it i ilghi is avoided, hutIQnoneItni? , ‘ ‘, the illumination is lost, but i rltuer increased. Isa them Y and you'll like them, And iyotru like them more and \\\ ‘ ‘ more as you use them. fine iiirht fixtures ‘are smut from Tax. OI- \\_ ‘ _ $ S ‘ i" i MARITIME {ELECTRIC COMPANY LIMITED in my iumily for yam. and for the has no equal. dollar a bottle. , CAFT.'F.-R. DESJAR-DIN. 80hr. Storke. St. Andre, Kamour- i moo-weave“ has-eggs‘- 04-0000 .. . .11. ‘i , i» fire, A i‘ ‘ “‘ ‘m4 T a I lntndsomclyjiluatrated ml on Ari: Paper. H‘ ’ ' iny Mail Mo. ‘i llll-‘l-O-tl. ‘and’, A A “I fbéitttieiibhti" 3% i _ Accident, Sickness anti Plate I Glass Insurance"- st‘. i.ovesf' fates. . Good» Strong, Stock ‘Jumpsuits. ' Souvenir. i o " of i Prince f" ifilflilidi dtldppy Prlnt- A l only Llnilted Number oirfiailid. 500- ,,.. i "_‘1 Charlotteiowni-Gnsitiiu ;, 0lfi¢¢ H aska. II " " =_= im ‘Illnardhu lilplnent ‘For ’ v - I""""—— “I -I-—-I I I I~—-I I ——'~I..~"I' I fi“ ‘idtfi. I‘,- a e '0 i . ' - ¥ D’ BE SC iliatms Hotel Victoria YB QEUIQ IS _ mm m "-- Office, Roi-oi Bank :;‘1:?::.“""- '°'*"'"7=""f i’: , e t» Charlot. "gallant menu. ‘ tetown’ H.0.Il0WN,Manaper,‘ ‘ ' Oflicg Hung-g; Charlottetown Hotel on, us. . 930-1230, 2.4 cue-m» .. . . t ,t1¥’h¢0¢68-Y-- a _..~ '_* ‘L '- ~ E Bargain in, i-iiriords and Puoips See our display in "our pvfindow o1 Ladies , Pumps and Oxfords, a job-lot, mostly small sizes to clean‘ at ; 0 p Morris S: ‘smith rvvvvvvvvvv ‘i - ---21so-s-1s@itr. v ~ - F, = : arvts is A narration tu- , PORTAND! in out! store, Yisimrs, ‘are invited to look over our stock-j d0 venue owned by late ‘ibrought to Charlottetown yester- \ in Granville at 11 a.‘ m., in Rose‘ is-alwayslnioe so see onfdidfriende, was M, my Own naflvgdand; ph,.,_liyi"ne,_,eltiest (laughter of Mr. n0, no, no. etc.", - The Mn. Panton. the lute MrJ-‘i Gentlenten.-—1 hi!" "555 MIN‘ every-day ills and accidents oi life and accidents of liie_l,,ceil.B.ii1‘-‘l‘ it l would not start 0n H. voyage without it, _if,vit cost B ‘ Millie Big Siioe___S_foi'e‘ " ‘ . t r :1. Nivhl‘ id s A “maxim ~ o Inn f lltox ‘ 3 ePrsyel-o Moethrgm’: ls evening at 1.80 T .""‘ " e 1Jiii- ‘xi - will be service lntheiiiseabyiterian YJ-hurch at Bay Fortune, qnjunday. ‘next at 3 p. m. alidfat flour-ionic? p. m. ‘Mr. Theodore Ron's will apes on Religious ' '" Education. ' '5‘ ‘ BAPTIST SERVIOBL-diofwhlw and Tryon: Sunday 22nd" Bonvhaw. 11 a. 111., subiect Practical '-Chris_-,_ iitanlty; Tvyon, 7- p. m., allblect A‘ Personal Question. The usuli hearty welcome to all. THE ROYAL BANK OF OANJ ADA wishes to- announce that their. North Wilishire branch will beep- en for business on Mondays Wed- nesdays and Fridays, on and after Monday, August 23rd. ._-m_ - VORK ClRCUlTP/Phe Rev. G.‘ E. Knight oi iSt._,l,ohn, assisted b), Iicv. h‘. ‘H. LittleIohns will conduct the following services next Sab- bath—-ll ,u. m. Pleasant Grove, 3 p. _rn. Cove Head, and 7.30 p. m. York. PAINFUL ACOIDENT.-~MTB Bar burn Lutes, New Zealand, was day morning to ‘the City Hospital with a broken leg, the result of an accident. BRADALBANE A , rem-alto ,_gov. George Ayers wil preach, ne,x_ Sunday in the Presbyterian Church Vflllvv at 8 p. 1a.. and in Bradal-‘- bane ut 7 p. m. Rev. John fitgrlisgv will take the se ‘ ces in ‘Pleasant, Valley, Granville, and‘ stsnfey: ‘f, _ REPRESENTING aunt's.’ sect.’- n Beth-e , Princfpiii lSegi-irian spoke morning and ‘evening ‘ oirthe claims " of the (Bible Society 'for support irrthelr world wide-mark. The Rev. Mr. Mc- Kenzie earnestly supported these clalms. In the afternoon Mr; Sea» "iman conducted‘ zfsimilar service at Point Prlmi-Nextfiundsy Principal ‘SBBWHRH speaks. in the Cornwall [Methodi t_ _;Churgh at 11 u. m. , conascrso seaweed-antlers ‘~- 5 tea pnrtyviu ~aidrof"All Saints - ‘inane-toot ctr-Special meeting last Sunday“ Presbyterian Church," r‘ , V ‘ ty.o the u. ~3 , i -f9-5l. use our recoil. ‘$316..’ -oo-~vooi- piflio animate-org. not marnimrn-ili-ansbld cent sizes. i ma» Tzoiiwlllltfln.‘ J i p i”,- _'*“T' 5A‘ vPAITY.—- a- iarge nu e‘ ‘or-citizens went up to cardinifyeeiei-day to, attend the (lhurah. ,, 1 h, ii- ' ' H AN l0 _,GII_,EAM festival will he held’ at t o onugonnsu. Mill View‘ ‘Monday evening iAngust 23rd. Pro- ceeds -ll,i did of Protestant Orphan 11sec“, .. .. -. Z800—8-19-2l." snAnAubAni ~NOTI8.-——Doctor lndeiilrs. Callback oi Baaif, Alber- taospent Manda‘ and Tuesday in Bl-adblbhngthe eats of John H, and Mrs. Henry-The Rev. John dud Mrs. fiterling are spending their vacation at Cavendish id‘ 40hr woo-- . dfiofeoiifhigtihf‘ = ~. i. . RIFUR-N FROM T-RlP.-IMr_ and] Mrs.. A,‘ G". Johnson and Miss All- Beu Johnson arrived home Satur- day from 5 two weeks imotor trip through Nova Sicotia, New Bruns- wick and P; E. I. They were ac- companied by Mr. Rose, Mr_ O’- Brien and Mrs. O'Brien oi Oxford says the Halifax. Mail. ~ . . 1 THE OHARLOTTETOWN‘ school‘ of " Music, (Director ri-"ol. W. B, Fletcher. A. R. C; ‘MJ. Will be closed for remainder of present month, and will re-open for- new {phi term Sept. ,1st. Applications and enquiries sbould,-be addres- liedhis early as possible to Prof. manor, Box 151 city. Phone 10i- broowho wiil be glad be make re- servations‘, 2207 8 10 3i. _. In jlinlnelst For Dlateasper - Mai-fig}: . - - "PnizsonA-Ls A ‘" i\frs.- Esdsile or Halifax is ' taken ' ' by‘ a mow?‘ " coriiit" from " " Gooseberry ‘Rommel mes ascnli Mmuracrum outv n’ .._---__._..?i_.__.... a of s00» SYDNEY, Aug. 13.--l"orty of- ficers and men the crew oi the wrecked American steamer Mon- .,tra landed at, Louiebur at 5 o'- clock thicusftepnoon. hey were ' "mo: up» the‘ nCdvQ where “they ioolcd to. vthein boats .w\hen- ' tlwim rveseel hegpmmlp, _f-ill visiting ‘in the city.- : lMiseJVfurlel B. Toombs, Ctiy, ls visiting Malpeque» the guest oi ‘Miss =Beth ‘Besirsto. "Miss M. Cruickshanik of Toronto sndtit V’ ingst_on_ at 3 ‘p. m. gwsrsnemviius NUPTlALS-Ai Ivory pretty wedding took place at. day,» August»- l7th, Helen: d Mrs. Edward Byrno. city, beoai ei the bride of MrJ Puul Peters, of‘. New Glasgow, P.1d. i. The corl. cluony was performed by Rev_ _Muurlce McDonald The bride, was attended flby Miss i-lelenMc- Kenna, while Mr; Austin Gallant when ottpported "the groom‘. The bride‘ and bridesmaid were tastefully and becomingly atlired_ A ‘large oi the bride and groom were pre- und Mrs. Peters left on a honey- moon trip to Iltlioncton. They were the recipients of many useful pret seats including silverware, glass,- ware, etc. ' Their friends join in wishing them a ‘brlgh-t and happy in the matrimonial ;life=_.- ' - ‘ ‘o-Pléase, Step i to the Phone it la not eonvetilont for the. busy housewife to come down tovvn every time ebe_ wishes to make a purchase -and to prepare ‘an version- slve ‘list before earning means _ delay. - . .. a on. prions,‘ czar-intros , "’ - wild the --w..',;t» happen}? we'll deliver _a_r_\y‘ purfihpso Nyqlulprvtaulsepno matter vow emlll. ,.. a.‘ Free Delivery _la aa muoh l a part ‘of our "bullneaa as selling goods ova} the count- er t to. 08,45: Tell-s ., Phi?” "itonooi star the... l "I'll ‘wit i .'?~.1--"v---- ¢~-~~ t . "..,.<o-..-,-.-"=~-- w wedded life of unalloyediiappincss“ days, -- - ~ to be in“ the drfuq Illie Ind‘ -|s visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bur- nett I ‘ iiMissn Jennie Scott, Charlotte- "oalst. Dunsturfs Cathedral on Tucs- -""v"- ‘-“~=P°"d'"l§'h°l" "lwlil" "1 her hoine in_iiifarshiield_ _ ‘Miss "Elsi Drew, Halifax. has arrived to‘ spend two weeks with liter mother. Mrs. George" Drew,- Craftoh ‘Street. “Mr. Albert fiagiisu of T. Eaton s Co, Monoton, N. 8.. ls spending his imlldays in this cit-y. ' ~l\lrs.\Nlcholes Murphy oi ‘Somer- uumber oi.’ the immediate frlendsfviile," Mass, accompanied ' by her little "our is visiting her mother. sent at breakfast after which Mr.'Mrs. ohnKing, Hillsboro Street.‘ 3 MissWAm-la M. Higgins, Brocton. lMussJtis‘ ‘visiting vin- Charlottetown‘. the‘ guest miller aunt Mrs. King. lillilsboro Btgeet, lyiMiss oLiliiun‘ Cameron; (Zharlotte- town, leftiorNew J-iarven. where she purposes‘ spending hcr holl- lus .~ \ - . _, Mtj-qtf; J. MoClafierty,“ the newly appointed ‘issietiant. accountant of the""ft'6yal~ ‘Bank. Charlottetown- took u his-duties last week. v. McCla. erty came from Moncton_ "Mrs. (Dr) Archibald returned funeral nfxhcrialher whose sud- -‘den death called her thither last. Monday“ -. ~ ~. not}. Dirk. iiricl i and daughters M Y. Do ciidBter, N. B., who have been visiting ‘Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Hughes. Sydney Street. Cit-y, return to their moms [Qdlay site;- a very pleasant tr . , . ' ‘ ~Mr,'.1;"W."Mcl'l1ee. chief clerk in "the Accounting Denl- 0f "l8 New lmlglami Telegraph, and Telephone 110.4)! Boston, Mass}, arrived iir the city Monday night. en route to visit his parents irfElniira. Mr. MOPIIBQ was formerly on the staff oi thc Bank of Nova. Scotia in this city. and three . Mrs. B. Rossiznoli " children leaves today on return t0 her home at Peabody. MRI!» "ma" run’ extended visit at her old home in West Royalty. She will be ac- compnnied by her mother, Mrs-W. M. Chowcu. as far as CW8 Tm" mcntinc. tr l t. v-i . IME pal, 8t. John "' Lime in Ceské and Barrels Whciisale a Retail ‘ihe ' ‘Rogers Hardware ' ' Co.‘ ‘Ltd. _ exceedingly important and influen- .with water... he Monbrasbaco ‘is broken and s e will ‘become a to- tal wreclgnin the opinion of those who have visited the scene of the wreck. .- " The Montra was approaching the coast proceeding from Bots- wood, Newfoundland, to Louisbu g for coal—the vessel \was "light at the time which accounts in part for wlun. followed. Early this morning a dense fog prevailed off the southern coast of Cape Breton and the American boat lost her reckoning and plied up on a reef u" few yards off the beach at» Gooseberry Cove. On account of. her light draft the vessel practical- ly hung herself over the reef so that when ‘the tide went down she broke in two and began to fill. Then the men took to the boats and 'were towed to lbouisburm, Meanwhile assistance had been summoned by wireless and the steamer-Bras D'Or, the cutter Rest less and Cruiser Margaret went out from Sydney. Up _to the time ‘the men quit the Montra_the res- cue fleet had not arrived. The dense -' fog still prevailed and showed no signs of ilfiingtonighi | Adv-loos reaching the Dominion Coal Company's Piers at Louis- burg is that the shlpyvlll be a ta- tal loss. ~- ifltlfl Gooseberry Cove is "five miles east from Louisburg and is prob- ably the most exposed and dang- erous spot. on the whole coast. Captain William H. Bung, com- mander of‘ the ‘Montra on landing. at Louisburg gave the following account of the wreck: “We ieft Botswood, Newfound- land, at noon. August 9; in ballast qmpedwyvplghg from Bear River, N. "[0,. boulsburg ‘were we we“, m of honor in a public demonstration, Hm“ 8., where she was B76519!" 111 "'9 lmui a cargo of’ coal rot- Nowfound- such as the stone town never wlt- Calfskinis land. Last. night wits ‘foggy but we made Lmrisburg’ light ‘about , nine dclock. it was so foggy, howl‘ ever, that W0 didn't like i0 risk trying to g0 in because i um it K ghleen and Dorothy 0f stranger in these waters. We stood Mary's is first oi all, the old homc_ nff waiting for daylight and at 5.25 this morning we piled up at Gooseberry Cove. ~The captain said that the steamer immediately began to illl with ‘water-and he ordered the crew to Jake ,to "hthe boats at 1:25: Theicitptain, third mirtmotvluo sailors- unrftiio boats- Wttin remained oniboardr Atcten" o'clock themessoloj brake l“ two, the stern portion being completely ‘fllbmvrsed. iPart oi the bow is ‘stilll firmly fixed -on tihe reef. .The officers then joined the men in the boats and made for Lou-is? burg. When the vessel first went ashore she sent 0ut.an‘ ~S. 0. s and besides the shore stations she _. the Cunarderi." was answered by Curonla at sea. -. ‘ GERMAN METRO-BE’ | Pvocu: I m AUSTRIAN t-ARMY.” ' VIENNA. August l6.—-Much cx- acqtiittsl of General Ljubapcvic of. ‘ (Iroatlan descent, by the military‘ . tribunal. This general hurl been im, nrisnnctl on the accusation of bulch cry wi-uring the war; without trial of nny sort he had ordered four- tcou Austrian soldiers in Galicin to be shot or hanged on the film- sicst pretoxts. Thoughibolding an ‘tie-l position he admitted he did not know of The Hague Convention. it was proveddhat, hethad" sign- od sentences of death withotl read ing the charge. When men harl al- ready heen ‘acquittedpaa nothing could be proved against them, h» had them brought up-Wfresh and found guilty. iA large numberoof, soldiers Twere mercllpseiy sacrific- ed by him in military. operations. Russian prisoners of-war had been murdered by him. ' ,_ ". ‘Mubeievic tried ted-Notify his ac- tions by e ting that he had per- formed "oni his dutviLthat they ‘were necessitated by "the .mllhda' oi the moment end Yt-hat, is Inp- erior. Archduke Josef Ferdinand, who was in command ot-thp. army enforced "the most rigorous severi- jty." Ae in the trihl of Gene _l Tel- vtonc up the genera 0n LUUISBURG, u. s. i‘ citcment has been caused by the " i, iii-UL; x ‘M ..a , .I I .» rennet-Mo ~ Should Ha ve This Liiiiiflertiti i - t it means mnny a dollar saved in time and work; became 4 "it quickly makes lame, crippled horses sound as a dollars.‘ _ i ‘No matter what the trouble- whefher it is an old Strain; "or' Sore-La‘ Spavin, Cracked Hoof, Curb or Splint-Q huh Cut orator-o»...- Enlargement or Bunch -you can ‘ get ‘rid of it right of‘! by treating the animal wiih- < r system and help the horse to ~ - _ Hawlnhaw, M?’ , “Thu may put rne on your list oi users of Dr. J. Wood i v Hens Linirnent. have found them i0 be the best on" O" W ‘ market and am never without your Linirnent and Coalition- Povniers in any stable." ' . C. E. CRONKHTIE, Horseman. ' each. n you w!” have flu right lhln; in case o] nckneu er accident to pours ‘. EPARBD BY rnoiinron a: co. LIMITED I ' COOKSHIRB, Peqa ' Harvesting in Full Swing WINNIPEG, Aqg. 10.4- nerves- ting is now in full swing, in all parts of Manitoba. snd- Eastern Saskittcltewsn‘. according to the A picturesque merino career Canadian National Railways’ came to a sudden end with this weekly report issued buddy, a-‘nd morning's wreck. The Montra was their“; 30y help; garnet-ed will an old fashioned iron hulled yield a very general“ l-dturn, the steamer built forty veers esolnpd best in f/llle years. Recent weath- adcording to her crew she has 7e,- conllltlqylg, have brought, plop; been a troublesome jinx ‘all her‘ backward" m4”; ma; flffmaffl days. At-oue time. she-eves vIIFt-thnugln ‘three. weeks ago‘ would gaged in the, Sun Francisco Alas- qt pay for. the, seeding and. cost K11‘ lrlidfi- l d 811B "IBY for two of planting. 'b’ut ' which will now veers on t e'bottom~ of the Wil- giveprofitlblafreturns. Latesowfo flame-tie River in Oreson- With grains will‘also yield much better 7-116 WM‘ demfllid for lhilllllflli, eve- , than expected owing to showers rylhillg that would float was till! und cooler weathor oftho past up‘, and among others the Montrsv ten 4145's,, ’ was raised and repaired and made ——--<-o0-—-- three overseas trips. Since then ' ' " she has been doing general freigh- ting. - CHAhLOTTETOWN MAHKETéZ Captain Bung took command of ~ her in January" 1920. He has been at sen as a master for twem tyrtwo years and this is the first serious accident in all that time. George W. (Idle of New York is the present owner. The officers of the steamer am: Willimii I’. Bang, muster, Newark. N. J., first oIlct-r. Capt. James Petkln, Boston, North; 2nd officer Fred S. Schwarmer, Flushing, N. J.; 3rd officer Oliuriee Sugling, Philadelphia". cilia.- engineer, T., S. ,Mayler,' New York 2nd‘ ought-i cer, P. J. Aylward, Halifax; 3rd engineer B. Wise New York: wirc~| less operator, Louis Perkin, New York. _ } ! Butter—ii0 to-Boc per lb. FJggs—60c per dos; - Blueberries 18 to 20c per qf_ Hay-Mic to §1.00 per cwt. $t.raw—$10_00 per ton. I'ntstoes—$2.z5 per bus. liiflcs—10c "per lb. t " Pigs-Jill to s14 per pair. ‘ Chleken—$2 per pair_ ' _l*‘[owi—$_1_25 to $1.40 each. .1’ "run MARKETS l} Premier Receives UUMMERBIDE IIAHKETQ.‘ R 1 W I- ‘Butter per n». . . . . . . . . .42 to 6- p ‘iCalfskins . .... . ...12t 1" ‘hcolned-Jggs, per dozen .. ........o [-- __ Hula... ..$i8.to8¥t Oats .. $115 to iii’ (Special to The Guardian) ‘Potatoes. .. .......l2.6- .s'r. MARY'S, 0NT., Aug. 11-, . Arthur Meig-hen, once of Blanchard cHAm-OTTITOWN '4‘RK'T Township and late student of St. 15mm" Mary's Collegiate returned today Eggs. to the scones of his ‘boyhood days Pilmi-"Bl as Ifremier of Canada. The guest Bap," 'q'r'," nessedbciore, ‘it was plain, never- fish“? 99'" -- tueless that to the people of this sfigwifntdx; ' dilstrict (he Premier was still Ar-, thur ‘Meighen and that to him Sn? sourus thinkers. Butler . Jlmzs. 4 iieeo-i ‘Oats .....,.I1.1* This world would beqniradise im- I KENQANGTON MARKE,‘ mcdiately if people were as good gum,» astheir pictures look, . . . . ...o..........-<.-. _.l"lD|'1iZ“_ I 1.. .» Well Balanced Food ready-to-eat and con- taining its own sugar. . A Popular Cereal That‘ » Saves You Money, Grape-Nuts served with milk or cream. fresh fruit or berries. makes" '"" ~a del tful dish for home, .,, folks or guests. ‘this health-building food, ‘- c gains its wholesdmemut-like _.' avor from the twen -hour _ baking of wheat an i:- ed barley. "_ i _.__._.,_ ._ o All Grocers Sell Grape-Tints Made by Canadian Postum Cereal CoLfiJdridsor. Ont. h "r f" —>:i:.;.:.:i:t"-:: _:: 3:131:51: r r :..:v:|:i:~:i:|:i:- . . singer, this case hla raves ed a horrible picture of Hape rg tyren ny and militarism. .o.-. J. wooabo ry*s fHIORSE LINIMENT AND “A CONDITION U ‘t 1,0» L" ti ‘ t‘ Kiibdf-IZS» ., oZ..|,'i'.',"€.'.‘io.'.'i.5“hZZifitffii. ti. Powders