Jqplljjlg, 1$i28‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN‘ GUARDIAN Premium Spoon ’ lllue Birl is now packed in aluminum _i‘oii, each new package containing tho Mg; value obtainable in tea, together with an at,- lraotlve tea spoon free. (Spoon inside of package.) l Central Guardian ..“'.‘Z...‘.‘.3f.’..”.'..”.2‘.‘.'§.;.‘“..é2;.l.'.? A" IMPERoHABKE Woglfville. N.hS.. published some RIGHT.‘ RODD'S TAXl--Ph0nc 443. Em- days ago, the name of Mr. Hu pire Hotel. MacLeod, Montague, was omlttiehd)? FREEDQM 0E SPEECH PAUL KOLLINS l " ' 0N FISHING TRIP.—HOD. L. P. 'I‘llru'" "Smilin' Thru‘ 82x12?! n. Tilley. K. c., President o! theflAs Lo“ m‘ ‘hm’ h‘ MANY i. Executive Council. of New Brun- CASES RECITAL by Pupilg O1 pro- swlck; Col. Beverley K. Armstrong. ~- fcssor Louis D. Thompson on Thurs- R- F- Wrlflhb. P- F- 31inch“ will Huhflcu r Walter Myles. 01 Saint John, pas- sed through the city Monday aiter- Those who boast so loudly of the noon en route to Prince Edward Freedom 3'1 Speech are seemingly Island on a. ten da s’ fishing p llllllWlire a n many cases they _M°nci;on Transcflgt, have lost this imperishable right. _.__ We need not leave Canada to find 33")“, gggwgn__ Qn ‘ sgLup-IIIIEREXICBS in which men are suffer- day afwmoonl Mm James E Hamsling wrong and dare not speak out Brighton. enmrtamed at a delight, or let the light in on grievances. iul tea and shower in honor of Miss '1‘"l°~ they lire lroo to Work ll they M...“ Redd.“ The happy young are able. but. alas! they are not able bride-m-be received many beautiful ""11 wgrk- which makes the" P°5lll°l1 and useful 8mg’ accompanied bya t e more unbearable. When slav- humorous verses which added to the esléitegfi ramhhhtt "in the Uhhed merriment of the occasion. In thebroke thekhrfitegq it w; vflljailgs fwho dining-room the tee. table which man and women M“, unbound tgee‘ was prettily decorated with spring Two examples may may be hi‘: hl°55°m5' was presided W" by Mhhvlz: Abraham Lincoln and Hgrriet C. G. Duffy and Mrs. H. R. Stew- Beccher Stowe. that aroused the na- art. ltion to take up the sword. Hund- doy evening at a p. m. in Zion Church Hall. Silver collection. 4883-6-6-21. l FERTILIZER-We still have a ‘llulllod BlIDDIy of phospate-potash and Ammonia. If in need of any. call at once. A. Horne dz Co. 4836-6-2-3l ON MOTOR TRIP — Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Hardy. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Holman. left Monday morning on a motor trip to I-lclifax. and the Annapolis Valley. I ‘ . j nan PIECE or noun - Com- ’ ' I | plaint has reached the Guardian of ' _ x‘ "i 12in exceptionally had piece of road Bmngs '_ - ‘between Vernon River and Mt. ‘V H - e55. ~ » Stewart. which needs the immedi- // aPPln _ ~ ‘lilo attention of the road inspect-- ‘Ci’. ORDAINED T0 PRIESTIIOOD- Rev. O. Maclnerney, Bristol. P. E. 'I.. graduate of Si. Augustine's Sem- ‘lnary. and Rev. John McLellan. ‘Cape Breton. N. S.. among others, wcrn ordained io the priesthood by Archbishop McNeill. at St. Michael's Cathedral Toronto. Sunday last. 'l‘llc bristles of a licw hair brush pro mounted on all aluminum plate that is readily detached from thcl handle for cleaning. vELOXl SEPARATORS 000030400000400004000446 DAILY LESSONS IN ENGLISH B! W. L. Gordon vooooo-oooeorooomooo~,, _ IIORS-E NOTE — Edward B. i2.13‘l> one of the best looking i""‘(‘.i"‘- ever imported to New Q-FUIISWICK, has just been sold by Abbry Hebert. the woll known Slludizic horseman, to a Prince Ed- won , w _ word Island man. Edward B. was "m, Sayqsl D9 iornlerly the property of the owners ..suspcut_.. “Except, m0 _- Soy 1:1 the Lodge stock farm at. Athol. forward m as prubllble 2111.5 to look Mflys” and paced successfully Oil ‘ ‘ ~ New England tracks last. season. M:. lr s of uhzunnnoon cmouilr - Sor- lfdu notogllzeerssshzgltlobgonzgedSgélh vlwi for Juno 10th as followsl-lsllles as Wendell Phillips piled fuel Hfllfilbrook.» 11 a. m..' Cross Roads. ion the flame. Let us again a.sk— 3 p. m.. Alexandra. 7 p m. The- special music of Sunday 3rd was,‘ solo by Mr. Henry Jones. Duet, “Will the circle be unbroken." Miss" What is Freedom of Speech? Freedom of thought and freedom Duet by Mrs. C. J. Wood and Rev. of every man and woman. and no Mr. Lindsay. “The Pilot of Galllee."lcountry can be called "frec“ where The Pastor based his remarks on.thls liberty is not enjoyed. Wendell the wards, Elijah pasfled by h m rid Phillips gives expression to this cast his mantle upon him. I Ki gn-thousht as follows: - 19th chapter and 19th verse. The; “The FlShl» to think. to know. to seryjggs we“, we“ atmndel; gutter." as John Milton says. "is the _ ldearest of all liberties. Without this "AMlIToN _ Regular service ahflgllt there can be no liberty to any Hampton United Church on sum lpecple; with it. there can be no slav- day, June 10th, st 3 p. m. Conductediery- When you have convinced by the Minister. Rev. Geo. F‘. Sears. lhhlhklhg ma“ ‘hat h‘ is Tlghl" hmll special Reopening Services at Vi“ lthe humane men that it is just. you; toria. United Church at 11 a. m. and W111 W" Ywlfllllse- l. 75o p‘ m_ m the morning at n. Men always lose half of what is, GET QLLTIIE CREAM O .—~ v piblgvrgi MISPRONOUNCEDI cll- Herbert has also disposed of Pansy :1 ‘I nolincc cl-“i-jib-l. c as in Aubrey l2.i7‘/ll formerly owned by ‘ct. both l5 as in it. accent first Frank O'Brien. of Moncton. The hyhhhlh pilrcllasc is James Roche. of Rex- ii. GETS ALL OWEN MISsPELl-“EDI Pflmiilllel; toll. who will race hero this season! ‘note the ph. _ F“ CREAM imfigghYl/lfr ‘lazy. lindolrlznt. idle. Shcdiac track is to be put in condi- AND l -- m“ - ll "W- 5 118E l. licn next week for speeding. Des- l WORD STUDY: "Use a word pile heavy and frequent rains the BUTTE!“ times and it is yours.” Let us track is in fair shape. although soft‘ FAT w‘ gmglfloflg: glérdvgclfilkilultglgy. by at the lower end. —-Moncton Times.‘ word: EXTENUATING; oflering ex- INSTITUTE MEETING — The lenses for; palliating. "He 15.nov, monthly meeting of the Allistonl ,. llzuilty. Let me relate some extcnu- Women's Institute met at the home [siting circumstances) of Mrs. Alex. Campbell. Nine mem- ~----< bcrs and two visitors were present. GUAR l jjAtf/nckpd by Asthmm The first Meeting opened by singing Institute’ Odo followed by roll call. Roll call was responded to by .“My favourite Recipe." Minutes oi’ last meeting were read and adopted. Reports were heard from committees and lIORl‘fllI/»SCX15i1i.l0ll is of suffocation. 1 1 -willcll hour by hour becomes more Idcsperate and hopeless. To such a N n c “ zoo d case the relief afforded by Dr. J. D. 0- - lllllfio Y ' lilllln ls pcrlKelloggs Asthma Remedy “seems h _ D H d _ _ _ ' _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H n l " . new committees were appointed. it our c vore $27 "i0 nothing less than miraculous. Its was decided to hold Special ma,“ - help lslquickiv apparent and soon . . Np, 1, (jaljaqfly 409 noun,“ ~ _ ing 1n School May 9th at '7 oclock hm". Perlthe dreadodmttack ls mastered. The for the purpose- of planning on clamp iasthlnatie. who has found cut the w", y"; $337r'dl1pendability of this sterling rem him 5§h°f§ gufmh lmmhml‘ It ‘has I ou s an T" Lo" ‘raso ec e o ge new rame or With stand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5420mm]... everywhgaga lcdl’ whl helm” ‘he wh~h°hl ll" 1L l5 Patriotic Picture. Mrs. Chas. Mc- Leod was appointed to get frame. No. z. Capnrlty con poungjg m,‘ . .. .°’_“_. ,_ nmlMrs. Jas. Thompson and Mrs. L. A. noun ‘ _ ‘Hlcken were appointed to arrange ' ._ I" chef” h °h° cyhhdehnllhsllhhe program for next meeting. Next “rmmm “and _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ ssonolcngine without fly wheel. n gasoline meeting w be hem a; the home w, lnovomenl» breaker hos boon dovcl- Mrs. Jas. Thompson, roll call to be h‘ Sm“! """"""" "' m“ olrod in Mllwoukso- {answered with “My first Teacher." . - -Mectlng closed by singing National "Anthem. WIIEN LOBSTERS WERE ‘of Charlottetown will be the speak- on New Brunswick tracks. Theliniz at both services and s soeclol ‘and Speech is me 1.18m of a“ mam gained by violence. What. is gained‘ a‘ m‘ the Rev‘ Ross C‘ Eaton’ B‘ D“ -by argument is gained forever. Letl our» Hemmer 122.1222: i2“i.‘i‘.‘.f m 3’...i2“‘..‘£§ Johnson also of Charlottetown. will‘ . L Th 1 l oroch- specul- slnsm and s1=l==~*Z'.1.“i..;..;.l. lufi. lifisfisfiftlleilélil offering for the Renovation Fund. . _ M or evening some Mr Elmol§li$l.“.1i”.i.’l°3e1%l§“i..“§2‘§ifi.$;.l Ritchie and a. group of malc singers Ito Drench ms. as often and Just Ml ill render several selections loud as we ourselvesy I - his olwuaus- ruwuo — Mr~w§.’.‘.i..l""rll‘.‘ili? °‘ i?“ ..s”°‘”°l.i‘l“l J’ D~ Uclilllnelll the. ("finally ‘frhlread ill our dalrlmwould rtllllrxoew 1;.” flocochl flild. WES in Shim Jllhll lllsl Weeklof light on the subject. For instance, Ohroulo fol‘ SHSSBX. hi5 Old hOmr-‘on ‘one occasion durin the war Whore he Will remain for 8 few Phllli 1s was refused a hearln to dllys- Ho 18ft Cllbfl ulwllt ll IIIOIIih ‘speakxing. but he turned on hisg vast ago and has given picnics in Cerl- Audience and shouted. “Shout "if you tral America and irhf! Sfllltherlllghnose, silence me 1f you can, but, States. Owing to the early date he ]you cannot prevent me speaking to did not give any north of South four millions of freemen tomorrow Carolina. Mr. O'Connell will givolmorning." He then resumed his picnics in the Maritimes this yearifamous speech and continued to the at. Sussex, Campbellton. Halifax. end of it amid unceasins llllrofllfi Charlottetown and possibly in Salnt|l3ut next morning. as he told them, John. After his picnics in the easothe 4.000.000 of Americans were read- he will go to Upper and Western ing lllS speech in the press. This gun-mm He»expects m open his and others were mainly the speeches new orphanage in Edmonton some that won freedom for the slaves 1n time in July___samt John T913. the United stllteS. And li. IS SilCh graph Jwrhal‘ ~ SCHOOL CLOSING - The city ' Schools-will close on Thursday. 28th June at the following hours: Queen Square, 9.30 to 11 u. m.. Chairman. Mr. W. K. Rogers. Rochford Square. ISLANDER. INDUCTED -— ‘Tile Preebytery oi‘ Glcngarry met in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Evelyn Wood and Rev. Mr. Lindsavuof speech should be the birthright . 4 . Martintown. O1lt.. on Tuesday after- noon’ for the purpose of ordination aild induction of M110. E. Robert- son. B. A., formerly of Charlotte- town. P. E. 1.; into the pastoral SUMMhRSlDE 1212.1 Asthma i Yields to Minard‘s. Spread o / brown paper and apply throat. Also inhale. ._..__._ . flint/Ki? 013' ' LLNIM. PRINCE EDWARD Packages Here for 3 PLENTY - A friend has favored the Truro News with a copy of the Aurora. a weekly newspaper pub- chargcs of Martintown and _Wil- liamstown. There was a large rep- lished at Antigonish in the eightie" lrcs°hhm°h Mm w“ °°'Z§'§§a' ' '5'“. LR-A-R- 5r“ The copy is datol". June 25th. 1alli.lpfe':q§§°f:d pflfjched a mos. ck, hhd “hhmg a huhzgerfglfl miifgrefig‘ lquent and impressive sermon from "ll! "W5 “m” ‘s ° °"." ' Matthew 13th chapter and 52nd mung h‘ mhsmr hshlhg ‘hdushy 'vcrse. Rev. Mr. McCallum narrated ltho steps that led to the call of Mr. on P. E. Island: "At the North Lake h°hster Facl°'y' P 3' Islahd’ °h m" lRobertson. Dr. McIvcr presented the Rev. Mr. Mc- iith inst. nine boats landed 30.0ll0_ordinanon vows; lhhlhchl‘ Jhhh J‘ Campbell shamed" ‘Callum addressed the minister. and ed l“ lahlhhg 3'50‘); h phony gwdlRev. Mr. Little gave the charge to days W°rky 1h th°5e dhyhhbstels the people. Dr. McIver, the Moder- pvero not reckoned by Wolflllll l‘; inter. congratulated the Presbytery ‘they "he hhw- huh by couhl and h and people on their choice of min- was illegal h’ “he °h° ‘lhdcr rhhelster. A letter was read from Rev. inches in length. So that Campbell‘: Hugh Camemm or Otmwih a tomb catch. in a single day. would now be er pastm. of Bums Church‘ Wm“ consdlered a. pretty good return for 1mg pastor and people every success ‘W0 mmhhh wmlh Hmveveh lheand blessing. Rcv. C. E. Robertson Prlce h‘ lh°5° days was h“ what “pronounced the benediction after l8 WW ""1" TM“ "m" hh” which all were invited to the base- ccnts to a dollar per hundred countlmcnt m. the church when. a mos, |bolini.ifill rcpcst was parthkcn of 11.15 to 12.40. Chairman. Dr. Jenk- ins. Prince Street, 1.30 to 3 p. nit Chairman. Mr. Moran. West Kent. 3.10 to 4.40 p. ni., Chairman, Dr MacMlllan. FINE WORK OF RED CROSS — The Red Cross Society have re- ceived a. welcome donation of $50 from the I. O. D. E. of this city. port of the proceeds oi their Rosu Day Sale and the gift ls thoroughly appreciated. The splendid work now bclng done by the Red Cross under the supervision or Miss Wilson. among the crippled children of this city and Province is simply marvel- ous should be better known to the general public. In ten daystime Dr. Acker will be hero to hold clinics in this city and Summer- side and in the meantime a clever nlassenu t is working steadily day by day on some of the infantile para- lysis cases and others and train- ing their muscles. It is a big work faithfully performed by the Rod Cross nurses and any donations in help in the good cause will no doubt be very welcome. \- i FOX~NETTING . 3.2‘;$3.311???pé’.l‘i‘in.li.‘iflei‘iii ‘is being paid. Prince Edward Fox l "rm-r *5 ma“ Preco- ‘Jifilfiifiili ‘iriifi.i“l‘.i3."tkfi ally for use in the salt- ~ ' ‘ little daughter. Irene. MBSSr-‘i- Lost-- er MeRae. Borden and Charlie Bent. Bayiield. N 8.. motored to Augustine Cove. Sunday afternoon laden air of the Maritime Provinces and is extra heavily galvanized before weaving and after. making each twist in each mesh a. brlimd and welded im- moveablc Joint; every nlcsh is true m size and strongly woven. while tho Netting is further strength- ened by extra strands of Milligan.—Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Cove. drove to Crapaud Friday mornlng- Mr. John Bruce Augustine Cove. spent the weekend at his home. in New i-Iavcn.--Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sherren. and two Packages wire on Emp‘ h0g0"): an: daughters. Hazel and Alice. lnotor- ends‘ very to M cd. through Augustine Cove, with Here for guaranteed length o! 150 their new Pontiac Sunday-Mrs. hm" “hd mm“ m" h“ and H. E. Dawson. and daughter. Marg- 09 5lh°°lh' maklhh a stmlgm laret. Augustine Cove. were visitors "Wlhllllllll"! “d “°"‘“““‘ to the City Saturday-Miss Bertha lllhg whh whch erocmd‘ Thomson. and Mr. Fraser Thomson. - l Write or Wire lAugustlne Cove. drove‘ to Crapaud I _(;o||¢c1,_. Monday evenlng.—Mr. Steward Add 6c inr postage. II ordering by mail. i Moore & McLeod Boulter. Albany. spent Sunday in Augustine Cove-The friends of Dflhmd "hm" Miss Marlon Murphy. Augustine Cove. are glad to see her out. after her attack of messleir-Mr. Stewart For Samples and and were the guests of Mrs. May; Merril Dawson. and Miss Margaret Dawson | and a social time enjoyed. —Toront.n Exchange. PERSONALS Miss Ruth Fisher. city. spent the week-end visiting friends in Mone- ton. N. B. I OBJECTIONABLE I BODY-ODORS MAKE I l Muster John Jenkins has returned to his home after visiting Captain Hannon at Conway. WOMEN UNPOPULAR. CAN'T BE SMOTIIERED | PERFUME Mrs. John MacDougall. Bangor. spent the week-end visiting her mo- If your bowels are loaded with a mass of decaying corruption yourmnd Mm Frank Hankm’ cm“ unhealthy condition becomes ap- Parent l0 "QTY 0"“ "m" YW- 3°53’? Mrs. Frank I-lanion has returned odors make o Woman Porllolllorlv to ller home at 251 King st. after Ohileollohlible- lspending a pleasant week visiting In overcornlns constipation every Misses Maudie and Helen Wrynn. woman will flnd that Dr. ll miitoirs Moncgon, N33, Pills act upon BOTH upper and ther and sister. Mrs. John Jenkinsl SEBU cur PLUG, The best buy on t h e m a r k e t — Rosebud smoking tobacco all ready cut for your pipe. —~and valuable “poker hands” in every package. "poker hands ” with each 15c. package .1 10c. package men as those that are needed li1'Bl'Gmpi011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 501.; o++oo every country today. ' Brazilian ‘Fraction {iris Dan Se‘ f0 { Abitibi . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. s91..- Y 9° l "5 - 0n a Por Wllh Slsvsry- Shawinigan . . . . . . . . .. 100 ' FOR ' We have in Canada a questionlqpn sgm5hp_ (30. ,_ 421,; _ that should—must--be settled before;gan_ Sgmghn phi __ _ __ 95.,‘ Guardian Readgrg wc are all freemen. We must ln-qyominlon Bridge __ 351,4‘ augurate the Old Age Pension legls- Masey Harris 401' '°*"“~'Hv+*v+< "+0" -~ lotion. It is partially begun. but it Canadian Brewery '_ 34 ' _ should be made National. 1t willlnundinf, momma 3m 4'1"” l» 192B ilever end while slavery if enactcdlFracer 5nd Co 631. ' in sp0ts—even' if white spots. HerclPoQm. Cm. orgtféli" 76" A l-JlsTlNG INHERITANCE —A is a sample of the spotted varietw-ilnter Umigcyq,‘ ' 4a good man leavcth an inheritance to “Ottawa-Yukon has entered thew t UL.“tJe‘_B" " 1,7 his children's children: and the Federal Old Age Pensions schemeJChMfI" PM‘: R5 2m“ wealth of the sinner is laid up for Geo. I. MccLean. newly-appointedlsfltish ‘maria; U 3B,’; the lusty-Prov. 13:22. Gold Commissioner of tile Yukon-xmpcnal on . ~ I _ _ A ‘ ' ' _ _ ‘ ~ . ' H 66.: Territory. has affixed his signature} to an agreement with the Dominion: Government to participate in the Federal plan. i “There are now three provinces, that have adopted old age pensions—, British Columbia. Yukon and Sas-I katchewan. Manitoba is negotiating. with the Minister of Labor with al view to also adopting the scheme: Ontario has appointed a committee to make o. survey of the situation.‘ and it is expected that Premier Fer- guson will bring down legislation at} the next session." l It might just as well be granted at‘ once. in one law. as be given piece- meal; it is bound to come. and if‘ made a national act of retribution it will be one of the proud boasts of f all Canadians. l Stock Quotations r HALIFAX, June s, - Quotations’ furnished by Johnston and Wardl Members Montreal Stock Exchange.- l k 1928 No special‘ hour-no special place. NEW YORK EXCHANGE . Close Maybe within-without. e A ' c ' , , - ~' ~ Afihgcaarnaa Qréyncgtx v lag l/lrgonnut 0".- 8lulWi~ ll find His flowers springing up: - - r. ‘Amulet. 3.30 11.94 Along our pat-h they'll grow. 2mm: 111i LcgoaltotlvccCo. . Mr“ 24 32l _ _Sem by O M m. .nl g. ng. o. . .. ~v 1A m m“ __>_____ __>______‘____ * Am. Bosch Mag. Co. . . . . . . . .. 37;, ‘B211, ‘i6ll1héél§""‘ 83 80.3, §m§§°Z1Zc§°nM§“'n°,$'g""g .Z§..i~"neui'e.~u . . . . . . .. as 35 lMandy . . . . . . . . . . .. ~26! zoo Cgmjm. bu m‘? i, 156.; ‘Bidgood . . . . . . . . . .. so 91 Murphy :1:- as Hm; Mo; cm- co 83 Capital Rollyn l4 l4 McIntyre . 28.95 26.50 International s.....'.'c'..1'...ii 1a.. igflllirol Moollobo l-Illjp xfrlllxgurnclljrfn J3‘. . . . . . . . . . s . rJl - n .1 . \ Isrlhhnglloglhlllpgtroleum i 4 22% fCriihvcll, Reserve . 49 45' lMofat-fi Hull‘ 2i‘.- 2i Reading Co. I. losl/l °°l°m1 ~~ l‘ ‘l lhmb" 48 4"‘ Union Pacific Ry_ _ _ _ _ , _ _ , , _, 19g Dome . . . . . . . . .. 9.25 0.40 lNlpiSflllllg s. ' I u. s. Industrial Alcollol Co .. till-iii Federal Klrklfllld '7" 7° lhmaml“ ~ Westinghouse Elec. . 102 Granada - - - - < ~ 25 25W Pmle" hm“ United States Steel . . . . . . . . .. 143v. lGrovsr Daley 10‘:- lhlfpmml" ~ ~ l < ~ -- Hollinger 15.00 14.00 Sheritt Gordon ‘MONTREAL STOCK EXCHANGE Howey - - - . - -- 87 95 lsuilbllly Bell" Hudson Bay . . — 18.00. ISUIGBCOIIH Abltlbl . . . . . . . . . .. 66 Int‘! Nickel .. . 93.50 98.50 Took I-Iililllml - - - - - -» Howard smith .. 155 Keeley . . . . . . . .. '13 '10 TOllRll Onkos - l Mls. Kan. dz Tex. Ry. .. 26B Kirkland Lake 1.82 1.85 Tbwflfimllfi - - - - < - -- Montreill Power .. 105'. Kootcilay Florence . 30 3i Trcadwcli Yllkn National Breweries . . 127'»; Lake Shore 22.85 22.85 Vltlolld Steel Co. Can. Com. .. 208 Laval Quebec .. 10!. 20“. Wlhfllllll Winnipeg Electric . . . . . . . . . .. 120 Malartlc . . . . . . . . .. 1.30 1.59 Wright lllllillT-“V ~ _ PRAYER-May our ‘children's children receive from us treasure which moth and rust cannot corrupt . nor thieves steal. WHEAT . July . . . . . . . . . . . Sept. . Dec. BLESSINGS =Along the roadside here and there. We often find a flower. July Dec. July Sept. Quotations fumlshed by courtesy of Louis M. Atwell 8t 00.. lottetowll. P. E. Island. May 20 June 5 Just anywhere about. Jmy ,, Rut dotted here and dotted there, 9cm The starry primrose glow. igm-u Often in a deafy lane. Char- llidlllg by a mossy stone. l Or in a leafy bower. A blossom pure may spring. ,v Or io an old and crumbling wall A bit of ivy cling. Molly u weary eye has met- Not. planted in a row. .Erc falls the dusky night, -€~<-o>—-——- lSTANDARD MINING EXCHANGE The air is filled with precious scent. Of honeysuckle bright. flowers Up from the deep and muddy ditch. ‘God plants His blessings like His lower bowels and bring down as- tonishing amounts of waste matter from the intestinal canal. It is this poisonous material that causes ran body-odors. headache. nervousness and depressed spirits. Pills correct constipation, keeps women regular. makes them full of "pep“ and good spirits. To v ,8 Boulter. Albany is at present visit- h; , SUM J ling in Tryon the guest of'hls uncle. Mr. Ernest Thomson-A. .____.__ p u: GABBS YASSUH rs BEEN MARRlED lwo New BUN-LAST NlGl-il l DONE n "w -1z r" inn. . 1.1 mints ‘mo mmos is com’ W9 MY wlFi vs GWlNE our was ritzy-shin. s; iii 7.111;? G RONG “READY-l CAN'T ON MY BEST CLQ ES AND QM lo may i: rrso stores. Get your: today. Owns LIKE I tam- no: u 1o o: m mg 1c gov Wwwoviuom l Mame emu: site's l 7-HT clinician-mama's T _ l. ‘Ilwwm l I I I l l owormmmmm ‘l w FROHAA. nlmor m: l. l . __.._____ _ canary-misc. nmw ' | ._ ,__ ___~ __,,_ wmr m; wwum/awow 4 om‘! in ram war/u mu 1 __ f 30ml) 2w m The regular use oi Dr. Hamilton's‘ gain robust health. to look well. use Dr. Hamilton's Pills-just right for women's ills. 25c at all dealers. By Barrie Payne‘ “Wear-Everliige Aluminum Utensils . was fi For hotter preserves than y0u’ve ever “put down" before —-invest in a genuine “Weor-Ever" Kettle this preserving season. N0 stirring necessary. because uni- form cooking heat is radiated from the sides as well as the bottom. Made from thick, hard, seamless aluminum. l. llsetill in many other ways, mo, Aluminum Company of Canada, Limited Toronto TRADE \ I .. . I »"' I