fgllfi and Tea-Party ___._ HUNTER RIVER ESDAV. JUNE 23RD l,“ open to Ladies lemeii within 10 miles I-River to begin at 2 rack teams from all pip. ten miles of Hun- lo begin at 5 p. m. glllery. Shot Putting. “ntests, Ring Throw- lii . meg Dance, with good night. Refreshments. . and competent judges lists. pi following day. 2i "" 3i .\I().\"I‘ICI'I.\ l. ll) LIYPIIIPOUL Eli _ . . . . . . . . . . . Montro . Rloiiti-iilor '_ ‘Illlllfnlrtm-l H)“, hhmrsms-iiz g lap rise“ opooflilnw. The parishioners oil St. Ann's, Lot 65, lntendholdlng a Tea Party QII Wednesday. July 14th on the beautliul grounds near the Church. There will be well stocked saloons and excellent dinner tables. All .the games.,usually found at such outings, will be on the grounds. Should the day prove unfavorable the tea will be helid on the first fine day following. Come one! Come all! BY ORDER. ti“ lllii-fi-ilil-ilirslii. sosro by Steam; INTERNATIONAL buss ringw- | These Women” "\'i'oiiion love trouble. II they i"*"l'll'l lllly. they go out nnd mlike “lllllll for themselves." Millillll illllithild, as he reached across the table for a match. "Don't you-all or you!" he iii- liistcd. ' "Tile Kiri gazed it hliii soniberly. llor s. long while she made no re- iliy. ibut studied his [use 3.3 ho blew careless smoke wreaths from his ciguret. “You and your women!" she said, suddenly. ‘Her jeweled ringers cllllll; iogether. hard. until her knuckles showed white. “Your WO- lll<ln.—~ that's the only trouble. l didn't make that trouble. You made it!" ‘ ‘Mllrillll. laughed again. “What's the matter with my wo- .neu'."' he inhuired. "Aren't you "l9 hi’ them? Alter o. moment he tillded: ‘Maybe you're the only - e.’ ' iller black (Eymq hurl-mood, and lur lips ilrcw back over her white teeth. ' "That's isn't so! I'm not! I don't "W"! eiiylhliii: to you Ht all!" 3i... ‘ook the tall glues that stool] h... Ore her. and ilrainod it. Then u]... urnvd her bare shoulder to him "lli llillrllli at the ilancorg h, lip; Tm‘ l’ 91' iill’ room. It \vltli om- o'clock in the mornlh . . , ‘ l! ‘l/‘ilflrfif/[hiiivs M [he "iKili clirl) "mill mew.‘ .’"‘."i"il~ 'l‘ho room Wlls ‘h ‘ ,""““P"i"-llis'iy small to yiold ‘i -"l"ll‘llse profit that was silid l‘! flm l . ,, ' , lozvnvlhflipjtu pmmkmr‘ hi") 'i'(l\\ iii.“ Fore irom 5t. John $l0| from Eustpnrt or Lubec, ‘- 0., l-Ivory \i\'l‘lilll‘.rlliiiy Sli-aimor li-iivcs Si. John ll A. iM‘. Aiiilllill; 'i‘inio. Eilfiiimri- ‘h1g1; l’, , 3 Liihcc 3.30 |-_ 3,1,, Siiiiiiluril Time, ll|ll\‘iill!,' llostuii 'l‘ililr:<il:i_v i) A. PM. l-Jii-i-y Saturday Sit-alum- sails Iiil'l'i'i. iruili Si. Jllilfl iii liusliili. lciiviilg. St. ‘Nlqqply . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN . ' J Heavy White Enamel SAUC S0 2Ghiso..... 10G0dorP.&G.. .. 4Guestlvory . . . . . . . . . .. Regular Value . . . . . . . . . . 99-0’ u... H]. 6 "ti. lay "g n W-i Noir h) a "lint" oiiii in -, .' hi.” q _- lmplm, yoiliig "m" “up lo" iil'l|l. i John 7 i’. M- Aminuc Tim“ illli; liilrllllll Subtle)’- ‘1 i1’. M. i‘ so tliloulilur, \\'i h ‘i "WY- ll> automatically ‘Ltidllll of raw liq- , a llrin .' . ewibwiiiil? film‘; ‘ u“ i "ilk l-iiitrifl urn-r or. ' l ilon't know 0n imn ha. sho had ibilloro, soarchinKIY- ' “m, yo“ rolilizil," Sill‘. contliluvzl. ‘llliit I've known Yllll iwiiriy ‘i your. and l iliiirl know airy ‘infill!’ lill)lli, you lliliil I did at l/lhi- fir. ion't know whvtiier Yl-ill llliwiltipr rhiil, ni-‘noi. ‘I dfllll illlllw W ' ‘ l w," “m... hnylhillg irboul mo. y(.ii_ really." .\lort0n slriilnd. and himself oi her halid- loubtlng Nomi! [)0 Y0" rapnfiflflflilled "pom- little want nil! (if my lift“? 1 White Sauce Pan . . . . . . _ ‘"' "oldie liiick next iveok. o Sillllit‘. thing BlilOlli. ‘w, hen", the“ E PAN Best Quality Ware Full of av . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ .20 . .70 . . . . . . . . ...$2.40 All For $1.421 Jenkins 8i Son Lid. “NM you'd pl-Qbwbly Qlart another war it‘ l did. ‘I'll trot niOIlK home- nouq rm going back to Torllllill tomorrow." Her hands iltVc. while. you." ll.» stooped and “k moved up l" ill" l want to talk to mum-l her. "l'li ilvlayibo you'll ‘Slii- sill“ chmg w mm} (m. ,, . t ouibie. ill! ll l Diiwo-htiiiiignher their. She sis:- u , s ‘- ,~ , ( ~ iiburmwed her hllllllulm" ‘as shoulder. ‘wom Central Guardian Eli's TAXI_ thy and nislit ser- vice. Phone 687 or 309-1. RODD'8 TAXI SERVICE Em- ‘fliéeJ Hotel. 226 Queen, Phone GRANVILLE 8ERVlOE—- Dr. Gouge will ihoid service in the [Presbyterian Church, Granville, Thursday evening 24th at 8 o'clock, ‘EVERY ONE LOYEB MYSTERY. —Read the first chapter or ;‘These Women" in todays Guard- an. ' MNCK|NN°N"DRUG 60., will be the only Drugstore open this after- noon and evening. . 104. SCOTTISH MEMORIAL COM- MITTEE will meet Wednesday evening June 23rd at 8 p. m. K. O. Home. 9959-6-22-2i. RUSTICO CONVENT.—1‘heclos- illE exercises of Rustico Convent will take place at 8 p.m., Thursday, June 24. WlRE FENCING. Carter & Co.. Limited, have just received from the Factory another iCarload o! the Celebrated Frost Fencing Wire in all makes. Farmers can now get what they need at Carter's Seed Store. 9982-6-22-31. DUE AT BOSTON-Steamer ISnlonlcn, which brought a. cargo oi fertilizer from Baltimore to Char- lottolowu and then went to Guspo to load laths and lumber. was ox- llerilld lo arrive at Boston Monday to discharge hcr cargo from the Quebec port. 1mi- ON AUTO ‘TOUR-Mr and Mrs A. W. Crosby accompanied by their daughter ‘Miss borlna Olive and friend Miss Eliza. McKinnon have arrived by auto from Arling- ton, Mass. greatly enjoying the trip which was taken without any lllillilivllil. Al. present lhe party are i-hl! Elle-lie of Mr and Mrs Ernest MiwKenzie but will spend the next few weeks touring the Province making their home iritti Mr and Miss MoKluuon will visit her old Mrs W. D. Me Fsrlsno, Cable Head. ' Blood impurities cause rash. .,é* pimples and saiiowness. The ,9)‘ " u; regular use of ENO brings a '2' ‘ $1‘! clear and healthy skin, be- v cause END assists nature to expel impurities and poisons. For a good complexion try a dash of ENO each morning in a glass of water. 4 1 NliTllIE On and after Monday, June 21st all Motor Vehicles using the public high- ways of this Province are required to carry 1926 registration plates. By Order H. R. STEWART, Asst. Provincial Treas. ‘#4005 b v D fi4~b4§fi§§ 00-64 #04 O04 Q4404 "TiHESE WOMEN." a siory i-hili will keep the interest. of the reader right up to the last Chapter. it‘ opens today. INSECT BITES Bee stings, mosquito bites. etc, are greatly relieved by apply- CHURiCH OF SCOTLAND. -- iiig Mlnard's, Rev. Ewen MacDougail will prcai-ii O4 O-OO-OOJ-§OO-OOQO~OO-Q§Q O&O-OOQOQO-O-O-O§§QQ—- 1P I d, . .1 ihollov: oi iYIiIB ovo trouble. 31 Connection: at Bollon willi dime! steamer to NEW YORK i. I m“ "W's Vvilril Kiiizoill fish)‘. ll! sluroil straight .l,,,fore him l‘\'l'.r moving" l‘.X(.'l‘.l)i to fill his w. toll you ‘the story‘ I _ “No, l don't." llor tone was cum. ‘l wouldn't believe it if Y0“ ‘l Saturday 26th at Coleman at 7.30 and Sabbath 27th at (Itilomail at 10.30; Summerside at :5 and Cups home in iChureh Road. l l i e laughed. "lillli- men fli-liiiziiiiiii oi IHASIPTON- oi’ members ni . Minneiliinii . tle-lllii 1H1 ['0 LlY “POOL ‘Illllirllplfl . Empress of Scotland . Ilnipreloi of l-‘ru|i<-i~ .__.- ly i l i-iil Anni: BURPEE in Forests retreat from school - . Each camp has toniinunit house : room. t’| like lllur own bungalow tvacationatFrcnch lpi on, or Lake of - . unning water, iltdmcreenedwin- l wood fires when io bed minke these rtable and i pensive flte only $5.00 g can Inn-less if l wee or longer. Grid excellent fishing, ind honlilii, llilifl facil- ‘l’ ' pastimes. iiiimA nine-hole course "IND iit French River. iumnicr. Eniov mush- ~ ivlilitheivhelcfamily. i‘, sflltemhcr. icuhirs on iimllcationoo RUCE sunrise l. Saint John, u. s. ‘y . ‘do lmoasy.” ._.-» ~- l “t4oooooooaooooooo-ovooooooooowoovv" all c Reduced rates-for automobiles IACCOmPZHHCd by passengers. ‘EASTERF p STEAMSHlP LITJES. IN Most Famous International Treb- helwee II MONTREAL - TORONTO DETROIT CHICAGO IIRVICE- Leaves Montreal Daily at l0 l. m. Arr. Chicago 7.50 the next morning OAIITY- Double Track all the way. COMIOI'I'— Velvet running road-bed. EQUIPMENT- All lteel. Observation Library Sleeping Cnr with Radio, Com- pnrtmcnt Drawing Room Sleeping Cor, Standard Sleeping Cars, Parlor Cur, Dining Car and Day Coaches. OUITEIY~ The unobstrusive courtesy of the Canadian National employees has nimle Canadian National Railways famous do Line Train o] Canada - Connection From Maritime Province Points vls "OCEAN LIMITED" For Fares, Reservations, Etc. Apply to W. K. ROGERS, City Ticket Agent L. P. RlTQHlE, Ticket Agent, Station . Use Canadian Notional Express (or your next shipment, also tor Monty Orders. Foreign Cheques. Etc, Jlllil-li-tl-Wll. 0 Q ADA STEAMSHIP muss, Ltd. " 1 Mllntregl t 20th “s. s. “HITHERWOO S‘ S. A” Arrive Charlottetown and leave for Nlld. June 29th D9) July 3rd. ""'°"ll'ri. lilies she rites apply LL BROS., LTD. u ..Aosu1's.»~--.. f ' known “new v "m, ,,,. illfl-"l. lilt ii. drain it, and m] p gain. Thorn was] ,1 woman Wm, ill. who lulkoil. but ill! did not “iii l" ilfll‘. nor illlsiWCl‘. Jlililllillll followed the gaze 01‘ hi1. lllr cnm-pzinion for a moment, [mil on turned to ,1 Survey Ol- hm, “iifirmiltiir. ‘black ali.l\,ql|-.,,,',_.|,L an,‘ 5n,“ "ff-l villus _ii'i.'illly to her f “ill- A siniiio l-ltrilllti 0i ‘mris illllli.’ .'iroiinil iii-r net-k mov. "F7 o" illlr i'|ill hosonl do, Rhi- mmiilllli- ‘Hllr arms were rmihd.“ "l1 ‘fiii-‘lllldy. ziilorncq only witlbw iroad bracelet on one wrist i119; ‘Fess was ol‘ gqlil lieu". ' "Pmily fair taste," l.’ ‘li. halt‘ ilifillli. m °°"""““" §he turned towunl ham lqvhnt?“ i are i rtrcl . air taste." h“ a m pm“) Silt‘ shrugged Thanks it." "P°“'v-‘“‘~“l*llll~' himself of one or her lrtlld», hi‘ examined it, “Finger..- ilcnder; no tram. m. work; w“ niiny i'|ll,l;H-~-iilll[ they all wear tor, nany, ll()l\'. Two of ‘he rings are , "ood 0mg," _ lliir iitlcnfoii, though, had wan. wrtd. hhc looked albouL the room illillll. watching ille dime-org [or h ilOlllillll, and 1m.“ inspecting the ‘Ollflitlh that sat; near her. "\\‘hiii do pgoplo comp hen; for?" 1hr ilvmaiiidoil. itillldilll drlllllllld hcr hand. "Why m "Uh." she said, “they iill look 3g (has-lily bored. Aiid no won. ler! hhi- smllt-il. billcrly. "There's .lo i‘iiii iii lining tough." ‘Silll illiii oiil her glaisil. and Mor- on filled ii. from a. sllvrr flask, Ipilllll why bu tough?" ho quer- l‘. . "llocairso hor shoulders. it “"51 ‘Jllllllilil. this oiit- thi>y'rc all lblaslod hols," she said, or“, a fooL Yllirrli a -~y<iii'rc-—i don't know whi-thcr you're a fool or not." ‘sill? livid iil'l‘ iglllllls before her, nspcclfng it. iind then looked iii The Pace That Kills Women lt is izcltlng more and more dir- flciilt for many women to koop ‘plum with lllc dcmunils lniido upon their .lme and onnrcy in family and social life without paying: tho penalty of All hciillh-llutt droafiil backache. puin iii side. hoadaizho. nervous- ness, or ihc torlurn of a displace- ment. llclorn any more serious illi- mont develops, woman should take Lydia ll). l'lnkhiim's Vegetable Compound, which strengthens the system and brings glorious health to sick and ailing women. O§§ GOOD - HEALTH. ‘For hell s cent tho d11- WAMPOLE’S GRAPE ‘SALTS The world's llmed ooollnfl- invigorating lieelth-liilillfl 97‘ iorvosolnp lliillfi. Tl‘! l dose every mornlnfl "'4 M“ tho invigorating effects. We have it in so cents and 01-09 bottles. _ llaiolil L. Worthy vv¢vvvvvv*~v i! ‘ door, leaped‘ dnio hi; seat ‘ throw in the gear. ‘ tho thoroughfare. tell inc." She hesitated. and vlrilllll ihc resumed. hcr voliil‘ will? ll? w“ ‘l lzuoss what I Lrlriliiy “a” is about mi iililiiialid all those Kill“- Harry’ sweetheart. do Y0" car" whom hem? ‘l mean. d0 Y9" ilk“ mom is ivell as you illl_m"'-" , _ lHcr oycs had iTliied with tears. mrl Morton patted her illlllli. l cured anything lvhoul tilelll. I "You not-or ioid me. either, silo. rotortcii, lglling iii-r hand ilWdY -Th;.i'_., your line! l know it! You inst. sit and idlllrii. while a girl] nooks hei- heart albout you!" ‘She was wcellillg nllwi he" cm?“ when lips ‘twitfliliiilgi uuirher cli iuiverin-g iii little convulsive move- nents. iMorton rubbed ill-“l Bill-Til- cetieetiveiy. and arose. ' I “(J0me on." he ilireicteil . "Well? not having a very good time. Lets :03. ilie handed u $50 hill t0 i ll‘, without cousins ill “Xlllllllle iho hhargcs on the curd. flllli illli ‘he lrlri to the iiilliiy "shied rPlle-ll- lion hull. lSllo held tier handker- ghlol m hill‘ cyos. ‘nul. tho crowd paid no attention. it was Med i0 crying izirls. i n "Cm in and powder your nose. he told her. ‘l'll wait." Obodienily she disallilllllfeli illi-o the women's drosi-iln-g room. A ililCCk iboy, obviously young but singularly old-looking with his knowing eyes, and hollowed cheeks and temple-s, ibroulght Morton's overcoat. lie took it without a word, the dollar be received as ril- ward. Then. with Morton's silk hat and slender walking-stick, ho stood at attention until Nona caml‘. Upon her. tho boy ibrvstowod a ivink. She accepted it as a matter >i course. “ilello, lPalsy." sill! said. The traces ‘or her tears were sono- "Ba good, girlie." ho responded. landing Morton the hal and cane. Tho mun took her olbow. "We should have had lhc they l" llllilillll‘ with us. Dllfilflllll." he commented. l l fable. soul, isn't ho?" "Oh, l‘ know him." she said. "lie used to be ivall-‘boy at tho old Cus- inn." "Quit tho set rich. oh?" iNQn“ laughed, l] littin grimly. ‘Nobody gets rich around thcso liooilegging places oxccptthc pro- prietor. You don't suppose Patsy (its thnso tips, do you? Thcy don't let him have any pocket/s ill his coal and pants. All lillfl K0 i" the hnuse-mxcopt the waiters’. But Palsy gels fifty dollars a wook. They can't afford to have h-im soro. and trotting to tho district attor- ncy." o A long, enclosed motor car was waiting >ln the darkl street. and as Morton and Nona appeared the chauffeur dl-sensused his machine from the l-lno oi’ slight-hawk taxi- csbs. and drew up lo the curb. “We'll tuko Nona homo." Mid Morton. ‘The chauffeur nodded. closed til: an ihoatro to There was no conversation until the machine. gliding rapidly along had proceeded nearly a. mile. rlihen: "it millht have ‘been a very pleasant evonins." said Mor- ton. The girl moved closer, and slip- pod hor arm through his. “~l‘m sorry. darling." she murm- tired. "l know I've been rotten. But l couldn't help it. ill l dldn like you ll would ho all right. But I do!" The car stopped at s tall apart msnt building. Morton stepped out, helped Nona to slight, and look her to the door. "Goodnight." he said. stretching m nplic s, and (Iunicliimfwc her hwnds from h “C ‘llllllovilfell head. and rflll waiting machine- XS “Liston. ‘Non-ti." he assuroil ilfilfibxighzly lighted u“. "i "9"" mm "n" "r mo“ “ynnlfniilllli waved to her. Qgche still was standin ipezircil. giant negro stood ho wznt- 1 OQ-OQ .15 lhgy entered tho elevator. “Soc-' lJ-Duble eithfil‘: it}: ice muifled ilY v rsi at. "l lust wanted to hill!“ you were. with will. tflliaY- ut, tut! Goodulshl! ll“ die“! is shoulders. ‘W? lightly over he!‘ to the Hli-vlmn m“, ORDINATION d. 1,8,. v0 Session will take place on Thurs- day. June 24th at 8 p. m. in tho United Church at Murray Harbour. The following men having been elected by the Communicanls nf the congregation will be ordained. Pctcr .l. Brehaut, W. S. Hugh, Freeman Reynolds. A. Prowse, and LeBert Machon. The Elev. A. J. Mclmlllin and Rev .\'i. D. Mc- Donald will be associated \vltli the pastor in carrying out tho cere- inoniuls. me 26! . d his tinge” hesitated at the ncr, lic turned She was look- iilz alter him. ‘and reflpilllded w“: a lime wegry gesture 0t her hill! ~ g there, in doorway of tilt‘. llillllilllell‘ hen the automobile distill- lho car cheerfully to the servants. and dof- rod his overcoat as he entered the elevator. At his own door he pro- duced a latch-key, and softly turn- ed the lock. There was a. bell on he door-janiib. with which to sum- iion the butler, "but at two o'clock h the moroiniz. hutlers are shed. Tho great drawing room was rightly lighted. No one was vis- bie. ‘but the pipe-organ, that filled n alcove at the far cud or the oom was thundering out the trains of the "‘PiiKi'illlB' Chorus." Throwing his overcoat, and hill Wld cano upon a chair. Morton t-eppod back to the alcove. The uusic ceased abruptly. ‘iiielill. chicken," said Morton, cndcrly. “Why aren't: you in‘; filed?" A young, fair girl ran forward“ nd kissed hinl, her arm tight round his neck. l (T0 lbs continued) 1. lo housv. w illlortonfls city homo W115 ‘ill ""9 f [hustle apartment buiidlnzs lillll i-o erected for the very rivll. llllll ho \'t'i'y extravagant. A iiverled always beneath he cziiiopy that led from tho i100!‘- way lo the curb. A {Ooilllilll Waited ‘nsitlivtbe great glass doors. A eicplione operator-a man. Wlii-il lllrgc gray mustachels. sat in till‘ ohhy ihesiilo the elevators. Past the (loorlnun, and the tootmun. and the telephone operator and the elevator attendants guest's and tenants, were filtered on their way to tho suites aibove. .Ai-i Morton camo in, he nodded Si. itii D r‘ri 1t i3. S lMr "Fashion Fancies OR-OOO-O-O-OQ-O-OQOOOO-OO-OOO-OO- TWO-PIECE COSTUME AOCENTS POLKA DOT STYLE n- ‘ “ labial‘. [or droning and polirhiii‘ Barhtiihi Fine Kitchen Utensils White Woodwork Aluminium Ware Brass. Copper. Tin, and Nickel Wale Glam Baking Dishes Tiling By Merle Belmont A plnlted skirt oi’ white cropo do chino is patterned with scarlet pol- ka dots. This is topped by s white jumper oi’ wool and rayon jersey trin- med with dotted silk. IF nphsslsing the carefree atti- tudr- o! slimmer days. the neck-lino is lctt with no pr ‘ o! closing. ‘fliers are no buttons. no snap hooks. no lscings; one merely gets into the Jumper sud lets it so at that. forth his hand. She took ill in both or hers. “Won't"you come in, dearest?" PM!" I71- E-fl ‘.17! Queen are» do ulwd. mum!!- ‘TUCRI draw the ends of the sleeves into snug cults. The hat is oi white felt with ii lmiil or scarlet Traverse at 7 p. in. and Session at DcSublc on TIIOl-l- day 29th ut 2 p. m. THE , vestcrduy was fairly largely zil- tended. were listed: lllggs ‘iiutti-i‘ 40c per lb, fowl hay 60c—65c per cwt. pcr cwt, potatoes 5llc—-lli)i: lllér bus. iuti-i lliJc-Giw Del‘ vwl. Yllilllll piss $10-—$12 llei‘ market was vary largiily~ zilloudod. CHURCH‘. ~Th lord's Sill l. Ill. . m. 111d Saturday. rivals at Rolllnzll Hillel WW1“ eorge Green. Mi" A. Ready. J. E. ‘Tr Trzilnor, Mr. and LLaren, Janet and Billy MCLUIGILGHYH prcv;,,,,,,|y_ Mr. ‘and iMrs. J- lL. 1100580“. Nil-their holidays in their cottage at and Mrs. Have you tried Bon Ami’ Windows Mirror! White Shoes The Hands Linoleum and Congoleum Business Coleman Saturday. (lenriral meeting |~1| NAR D’ § "iiiiiii or PAlll" i i..|NlM- i Taylor, Nora Taylor. litre. G. ll. Taylor, .\lr. and filrs. A_ Scott, lllr, and Mrs. Prank ‘McDonald, Robert Ryan. Miss R..il. Ryan. Harry Murphy, Charlottetown; lt. A. Walker. Montreal; Mr. and Mn. J. 5. Dixon, I'll-inn, N. S.; Mrs. (Dr.) .l. G. lMCFfldyIHI, Anguilla, B, W‘. J; Mr. and Mrs. A. l’. Crone, Ottawa. cling at h at 6 p. m. MAR K ET.~The market _ following prices 33c per 110%. $1, $1.50, straw 40c The pair. The (iilisldr RlVER UNITED a sacrament oi" iill‘ mm- will no dispensed ill nited Church. ilPii" no 27th at 1i The evening servifle lli i3 Preparatory services oil day at 2.30 ll- 111- mid aflwrdm 11 a" m, Rev John Stirling. A" Montague will preach Ffidfll’ BELLE PERSONALS .\lr. \\'. (f. Enniiiii. Milton was iu the cit} ycatcriliiy. Andrew's U 'er on Sobblitb. J" .\lr. A. R. Chambers ‘o! the Mala- gash Sail Products (Zompanu Limit- ed, who arc opt-ruling the salt mines at Alalagusb, N. S.. is in tho city. Rev. .l. Bonnell of St. John ar- rived iii tho city this week to loll! Mrs. ilonnoll and littlo son, George (Tiirriiillci-s.‘ who bad arrived a‘ few They will spend EASIDE Vl-SITO-ESF-Rocoilt al" Champion, Dr. M. Wilson, W. ainor. W. ‘l5. W. A. Mr» . and Mrs, Ernest iMrs. W. F. Taylor. ATIIOidCJIVPIHiiSiI. flladc in 1' in uu Aunt —makes the tub snow-white __ ON AMI not only makes the tub cican and white, but actually makes it glistcn. For this soft white cleaning mineral not only cleans, but has a real poi- ishing quality. just. sprinkle a little Bon Ami Po-ltv/rron a damp cloth. Givc the tiib a few brisk rubs and‘ away gocs the dirt. And Bon Ami docs notscratciithcticiicatc enamel. Bon Ami also cleans the nickel faucets-makes them look like new. RON AMI LIMITED. MONTREAL ribbon ~1q>-ao-4lfi|—~\nl