nvesment Bonds shares ‘ d investment opportunities are out- llfgylfznu, publication “Investment Recom- meuclptions". _ . I m; {hp attractive issues described in the current number are:- 117 Pfd Sb Yieidlyi’ ' nalPower o . ares. . . . . '§n:l?l‘_a1g3vys. of Cent. America 6% Notes 6 .40 us Tmm,&Power 7%Bonde. . . . . .. 1.00 Oéluwa Traction 5%% 1st Mtge. Bonds 5.40 berm Pacific Grain 6% 1st MtgoBonds 6 . 15 . umber“ pacific Grain 7% Pfd. Shares. . _. 7 .00 u‘ Bathm-ut Company 61/§% 181i Mtflt. 6 so ' d5 , _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fuioa/illiam Paper 6% 1st Mtge. Bonds 6 .13 lrmscr Companies 6% 1st Mtge. Bonds. 6 .00 Fraser Companies 7% Pfd. Shares. . . . . 7 .18 Mous Limited 6%% 1st Mtge. Bonds. . . 6 . 22 swifll bonus of Common Stock. You can obtain a copy of “Investment Recom- mcudhtiog", on request, without obligation. qyal Securities Corporation LIMITED Riley Building, Charlottetown Halifax Saint John Vancouver New York Toronto Quebec V/lunipr? ' nutrrll m“ llu l, l-nlny dny are not Mm" wet nlguu rnonn m: Dr. W. R. Carson CKIROPBAUTOR Three You Palmer Graduate Olloe 124 Prince Street (Opposite ____.. 9 loll“; aim high but never ‘l; ll-lgger,“ nolcs ll “(i18- Oft C031 csco Coke INSIDIOITF. NY l?) l-lTli/‘tihl ooe-ov-v We use lma viaedly. adjective an Suficrora from Eyestrain ma have criect vision and Vllllll" m“ Mum" 7°" was‘ theheforo d: not suspect tho “"7 ‘lmmlty i n 7°“ n“ ' presence of any eye defect. ' The motive power of the "u" b. PM,“ m lurk m)" entire human organism is ml requirements any time, N°""° E"°"W-, _ Hui ll all of standard qual- ' Normal eyes. it is computed and will guarantee prompt aer- utilize about 20% of this ml lcweat prices. _..8peelal Norva Energy, but when Eyc- on car load Iota. ‘ strain is present. a much larg ID. er proportion la required Hence defective eyes, through Phone 176 alike pleasure In providing their ‘consumption of an ex ceaslvs amount of Nerve En- ofgy. may seriously affect the functioning of other Organs of the body, and produce ill health. > HAV-E .VOUR EYEI “SHOES MApn . ""‘"'"‘° l FROM REPTILE ii. F. liaicheson LEATHERS I Optometrist l ~04 Professional Cards Mark R. McGuigan O laaamsrza, éOLlClTOi-l, 51c. Money to Lean Cameron Blook,Chariottetown,P.E.L 2220-1-11-11. Dr. C. C. Archibald ARE IN GREAT_ DEMAND ‘We are showing m“, new lines made from these pop- lllir leather; at $7.50 A PAIR No.1, Grey Alligator, light weight oxford with covered 1 E _. , . i 4-0-0..- . Central Guardian sEwlNG sit-Subscribe or “lam” 'l'°l' The Guardian and get a “W? 0i.’ 126 needles. King’s College To '- ._.__- is the way you will have to be lg the work or the you want a sewing got, F,“ with continue. scl-lption u; The Guurdlam A srrrcu m TIME.-S0 will Irma’ “m” will Yearly subscriptions. THERE WILL BE i1 meeting of tion that remains ls the amount o ‘mm’ “l Jelilllilfl Bros. store Tucs- "W- August 2nd for the purpose or llllllllg hinder twine orders. Signed w~ l» Jenkins. "Secretary. University by the Trustee Board o the Carnegie Corporation when i meats next October in LADY READERs do not mi“ great achievement this opportunity or u sewing act. u/cry woman wnnla one with new ol lc-ncwnl yearly subscription to Th8 Guardian. compliahed. or rather will been made ,, permanent, non Dehhlul wlllrlu Slewurt’ H‘? build up a teaching staff syectlvu honles in Duustuflnagu ¥_ varsity. Till» farmers of 1111B vicinity are m“ lecturers 9WD. —Mlss Elizabeth Stewart, of staff of nearly 40 d few days with her sister, Mrs, magnitude of the privileges W. C. Matthew, York. l) provided can be estimated. MeMlLLAN HOTEL-Recent ar- the University Clusland, Ottawa, Ont; M,- '.\il'S l... H. MacMlllan and child, Shiva students in lvliclown; Mrs Taper. Charlolte-‘uhlps are mgdg (Yilarlotieiown; Mfg E, s_ Carlin’ Mrs J. L. Curran. Miss M. Flniav- “mt funds’ Among these is the Stevenson Scholarship of $80 a ycal‘ so" (‘hnrlnrlnlnlvn- ‘lllsa Halon . . ...,,.u(,,._ ,.ll,_l.u_upmwn_ “us Bu?‘ l... 7....) yCdiS, two oi whichuare .,,,_.,,u' my, uqrwlvult- npvmnqnn ... ‘Iinllii! tol- students passing from , . . _ ‘unis n"? man‘ ‘Inn-plan, .llu‘.li‘.~‘.l to the second your in Arts _ .. . Tzuvlnr. Vlolv-ton; .\ir and l‘ ‘wplemhel’ . . Mm [when Duuuuu ‘vhltluvule’ The outstanding contribution llhss which lung's brought nlio her as- sociation with Ddlhousle. and which will he maintained, grows out of her residential system. The students are provided with n well- SLAIN RECTORS WIDOW JAIL- ordered home life and are under $QMERVEULE. N- J- Jill? 29- — the immediate supervision of mem- MFS Eillw-"lrii Whfielfll‘ Hill. WldQWbers of the staff who live. in the of the slain rector of St. Jollrfslresidence, and also have direct ac- Elllscllmll Cllllrlill- l" New Blllllflfilcasa to. all the members of the fac- wlck- N- J-l W“ l“ ll"! C°““lY J5“ ulty who undertake to exercise dir- today heild without bail, accused of eel uuuel-vlsluu eve,- lheh- work, the murder four years agu of her Next m llle lumrlal uyslem which husband zuul Nlrs. Eleanor Mills, prevallu l“ Oxford aud Caulhl-hlge wlfie tilfilfiiilllPCil sexton and slng- Umverlullefl. the ruuuleulluq uysleul er n 1e (‘.10 r. _ l l {Owe at Klunu meets u gueul Mrs Hull was arrested lute last ‘x1128: m Canaulang Unlverslly lllu night at hcruhome. Sh‘? branded Th‘) cultural fluvanlageu growlug her arrest us ridiculous but would out of web a system M this, when My mmmg nwra “er attorney a1‘ added ‘to sound intellectual train- su refused lo talk. Prosecuting F. t Bin-gen was in Highhridge and mgr “mke u“ ‘m mflllence m“ “n could not be found curly lodny to IED IN NEW JERSEY were silent. in the Uhlvfifili? "l9 l" Halllax‘ lzzle . Who went for a drive in his Lizzie, His view of u iralh Was hidden by ruin. Allis for poor 1211a,, where ls h -—{-o-&-~_ 111i ‘MEMORIAM M RS. NEIL MACLEAN IN A PICTURE HOUSE er his little 50h to n picture house. drink oi’ lclnolillde?" the interval." it was with u. profound and heart. felt sorrow that the news was re- lflllell- “““ 99°“ celved of the duulh of Mrs. Neil lllleflllfor c cooling dflllli- llucLeun (nee ‘Catherine Julie hlntrijulluln) which occurred ut 19 Bradford Ave.. Medford, Mass. on June 25th, 1926, at the early ago of 38 yours. She mid her two child- yougo cold all over." cubanhw" Graduate of N. Y. Post Graduate No. 2, Blonde oxford as Myiloal School and Hospital above. Practice limited to Eye, Elf. N0" I and Throat N“ 3' “i” l-lfiml- °"' Testing Eyes and suplllvlfli! m!!!" ll"? pump, with covered om“, 55y" undoing °““"' ll"l'- Great George Street Office Hours-Q to 12.30 1.30 to 6- Ail of the above are made overthe latest lasts and from lilo nsweat patterns, fashion- v able in every way and rea- Iollallly priced. __.\.._- - B. A " a. a. Barristers. Attcrncyl- 11°- Monoy to Loan Riley Bulldlnfl lilieeds Feeds For the SUMMER MONTH! r we will have up“ "'9' stocks of FEEDS Io; CATTLE. l-ioo “m h, l "h l-ioasss. w.» nusiv ‘Z352 Zsnaiyl”): "l" muum“ ‘ uved from New York city, [Al-Ev HAY "u a-l-RAW, fontaln th l . ularahatdes.‘ ‘Mowing pop" FIE-D N73. lMcDonald s. McPhet a. MeDONALD h. r. MoPHEE Charlottetown _ s m. l sndnrs. onAcxilao-ogh". < her bed for over eight months, She was n devoted wife and mother, u true friend, possessing aI singular personality in which: from the end of the table. were shown courtesy and hospital-i ly asked. "ls this pig?" fervent religious sentiment. and which endeared her to all who hndl the pleasure of her acquaintance. Through her trying illness she Wnsl never heard to complain. but wns_ resigned to her suffering and svln-l cod to those about her a. wonderfull High Blood Pressure Caused By The Liver One Reason Why People Past Middle Life Need a Live!‘ Stimulant. rulth in the atoning blood of Jesus. Funeral services were conductodl at Medford, Muss, by Rev. E. W.| Smith, after which the remains sc-l compsnlod by her husband. twol children, and her sister Myrtle were brought home for burial. The services at the house and grave were conducted by Rev. Ewen Mac- Dougall who‘ had visited her in her home ln Medford during her illness. l-le spoke of Christian assurance,‘ and remarked that it had‘ never been his lot to meet one who had When pact middle life a a clearer consciousness of the stimulant for the liver and presence of her Saviour than thel bowels is very necessary. Prob- one whose departure was so keenly ably no remedy so far discov- felt by those who gathered i-Oxether cred ll so efficient as Dr. Ham- No organ of the bodyheeda more careful watching than the liver. When this organ gets out of order the whole system goes wrong. Poisons that should be eliminated are drawn Into the blood, and once the blood is contaminated. what hope la there for good health. ma; day. . llton's Pills. These mild little > The pail-bearers were Alexander yaugar coated pills contain the Morrison, Scott Mllllgan, Herb concentrated juices of wild Mandrake and Butternut which Milllglm, Angus MacLean, Norman since the earliest ages have Macbcan and Alvin Madman. . nusH- ' Intel-mantras ‘made in the Kirk been famous m- their remedi- gloLWoEgl-(tigill-l ’ FEED conNhgzalt-NACQOHER ‘ 0911191911’ Mll°- 011 Jlfllfi 30111-“1910 ai effect upon the liver and HARVEST > 5° 0573' u l were many beautiful floral tributes. hqwqlg, Gum/EL FEED and I W" 11"" ° . < By using Dr. Hamilton's run M°°N.L|aHT POULTRY surruzs- Al" i Dearest thou wast mild and lovely. your fiver will be regulate’; GRAIN . ‘ROLLED OATS, OATMEAL. Gentle as the 81111111161‘ M6619. that moans purification of the FLESH "L; cORNMEAL BucK- ‘ Pia-soul's! the all‘ of svanlps- blood. YOIII‘ saliva complexion Bum“ T ' AHA" , When it floats among U10 "995- will brighten and clear. Your WHEAT Fl-oun’ an cheeks will glow, your clear t FLOUR. stc., ato». all at low- hi‘ prices. WHOLEOALE ’ mo armc. iICarter 8. Co PM: nsouczo To‘ can All sizes 8V, to 10. . ALLEYufuii ’ "APPLE; roorwaaa Peaceful be thy silent slumber. Peaceful in thy grave so low: ‘l Thou no more wilt join our number Thou no more our sol!!! B1181! know. sparkling eyes will chow that a system cleansing medicine la restoring you to permanent good health. Dr. Hamilton's Pills are good for men, women and children. 26o psr box, five for $1.00, all dsaiera or Tho catarrhcaone 60., Montreal. Yet, again we hope to meet thee, Then in Heaven filth Joy to 8P9" l ‘LIMITED. n31! l When the day of life is fled; thee, W-‘hero no farewell tear is shed- 4 . THETJHKRIIOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Continue Its Work The first stage of the crisis in the life of the University oflflng’! sump AS A NEEDLE-This Col-less has been safely passed and "University will each _ It is unthinkable that, patch to the Globe from Windsor, Y“ ‘l? new or renewal sub- lifter the splendid results of the 011L- Hflys: "Liquor dealers hare "we!" Campaign during which over Wl1° $325,000 has been pledged for the "l"! 11B elillorters’ were stagger- SAVES permanent establishment of the 9d yellerllfly lifter they had digest~ glue" b the sowing set College. a paltry $15,000 still to be ed ""1 1"" import or Prlmy Coun- Y The Guardian for new or raised would be allowed to stand ¢ll fleclllli)" in in the way of ‘the competlon of this Cecil great undertaking. The only ques- whm“ ‘Smllll 1111"" D11)’ l0 tho Fed- tho Mlllview Shipping ghll, mem. tune m,“ wlu be granted lo the upon his which w bunul in the Empire decided a test complete its quota that has to be 1022'7'31"2l- raised. When this ho bee one a ls“ m: ilngllel. W115 lilgul to tux profits from liquor ‘Educational fllcllllles of the Marl- tima Provinces will have been ac- have because during the past three years while DUNN-AF _ King's has been in association with u , _ hull lulu llosllggglfislNuggagg-I vllg: zDulhousle it has been posfllibl: lo 211°; lillu. the average millionaire. n rs lu-rt and Lemue . and Pure Science that ls second to. . , , Huston, Muss” ,,,lev,y,‘f,l'f‘lt,,eg'lfféllr none in any other Canadian Unl- Efilullleruuttrt Wm he compelled to whe“ H‘ l“ remembered lmlxlllliiluly $500,000 in income tax the associated Universities repl-uanntlnl: his prums lluulug the llmslly engaged in cutting and stop. give to the combined student body 1920-21 period. lug; their hay, which is c very rah- of Dalhousie and King's a teaching ("he-rm t . _ will who are said iolhavs made large - u Hill, Mass, ls Bpgnrjlng proiessors in these faculties, the sumuund who will be assessed by thus the Government for a large share In announcing the re-openlng of ing on file _~ in September, the finance at r..als at MncMlllan Hotelz-P. Mc- Governors of the Board offer some come of the Smith cflgg_flle mm] and attractive inducements to prospect- will be far in excess or $1,000,000," . the form of en- m John; Mr and Mrs J. West. ChflP-ltrance scholarships. These scholar- ‘mly ‘he “wilds of Kmglalbm’ 31w the’ ilfllfldution of explain what new evidence in the all Wll° "e llllerellled l“ oufsfllgllllinillu, m, the 35mg dam four years old mystery had brought e1‘ Ellllclllllllllll ilfivelllllme“ mw d albout the arrest. Jail attendants T610106 1° lm°w l“ l“ “e ‘mm “e plclcd for the flnal discharge of ers- Thgl-e wag a young (allow named MinnriYa Liniment for Corns nnd \Vnrfs m“ mlul aggregate sum—$236,32F—— Abe in a rash momenhbad taken ‘Waldorf’ suddenly cried the b0)’. “pm so pol, Will you buy ms 11 ‘lNo, my boy» said Abe, “volt lill ‘whim’ “'9 “hlrlélpelgffsungzs “f; u in be held in ‘Paris from July mid distributes in on agency cap- ulvpg- replied Abe once more: “val! until the interval. van I vlll tell you a ghnflii aiory that Vlll milk‘? _ Th lb rlin n e est was an- reu haul visited friends here last uoyufg fufgugulsmllisy- ills rudeness, IlN-flellt Canada on this occasion. summer. Shortly after her return T klu uleuu of pol-k on the end _ _ _ she became lli and wus_conilned to ulahlugllik. he held ll up Bud rude. Mining News Letter was sent out. l“? “emal “ueslmlles l5 ‘W911 l“ “To which end of the fork are ell l", the Munllobu luuustrlul Du Canadian Dental Feldspar, and in- you referring?” came a sweet voice lty, nil of which was dominated by‘! - . Smugglers May Have to Pay Million Dollars to Govt. ronosrro. July a0. —A d68- technlcally describe them- the now famous smll-ll 0118B. by term 0' f oral Govcrrmlcnt $28,630 as tax 192021 profits from liquor in r ‘ - l "'11": ruling of the highest m- Clli-le riled lly- the ernment Canadian Gov- t0 determine whether it sales. “According to local barristers who have followed closely the pro- gress of the cnae through various courts, u northern vhorder cities ex. porter’ who is rated as worth mosi. extensive of any along the to the Government an on and could not any more. lllrallalllllllffl aunnnlviaauaaunuu AHUUWiillg to a list of exporters without you? “l lllell‘ earnings-the names ‘be- ln the Department of Ottawa pending out- Would your wife out to work? \.__._._ LONDON LETTER The Accounts Department of thv Office or the High Cflfivmilqslrlnl For "'l“,'lri'v lv-vq 1pm,. Thcro-is but .,».,.~ p, n,» l. ‘ml . .. . in life insurnncr. l . Y".-1l 111ml llu- l . l-rlllvipul in l-nnnccfiou \\'ll‘ ‘Slluilflllll (li‘(‘l‘l( (i<l"(‘l'llillo'1‘ll l‘. . ,. held h)‘ llit‘ Gowrnmcnl of lli- Dolzlinlrln of Canada. Th0 ililtll COlIlIHlSSlCIiCI‘ having lam-n mlvl. ed by cllhlcgram from the Depart mean. ol‘ Finance, Ottawa, that (lrrcce has paid this principal», and, interest zimountlng to $281,500‘ to that Department through the Bank 0f Montreal, arrangements for the] . HEAD OFFICE - :: rein-use to Greece of the relative Branch Omar: bonds and coupons are being made in London through the High Com-i milzsionerh Olllce. The Ari-mints Department has _ _ -T_tfr:uc:: S0 llcell ill correspondence with the! l n " Rug-Fl} . -l<‘ri-nch (lovernment upon the sub-l Jllllrrrliprllr-Jlnlllldg-Ti-Xl}. How would they get along have to live with relations? This liizll llrobi-zln and lllffT Anus lurenlnl. ln-‘n: " ASSURANCE COMPANY of (fAP-fAlEA ‘t Daddq cominq home. Momma?” wiluse operations were the S U P S E YOU!‘ Chlldffill were calling for you like this. Suppose you had passed that, but enough life insur- ance-and again, the most suitable kind of life insur- help them ance. A policy that will guarantee your family a reasonable monthly income should you be taken away, or that will afiord you an excellent in- vestment should you survive, is the wisest provision you have to go Would she at, - . , l _ possible because oow-w unuzllngllirhlllreai tolllu; Mrs Isaac Holman, Char-lKlug-u has a uumber o; valuable would the children be prop‘ s Evenings u, sh,,,,.,,,,,,,,,, uhuilulwn; M... 1.. Trlcoche, Mr, Ghuclmurshlps and plums um have ‘The pings ofdfhe High Qommla- erly educated? Could the can make. l ' r cache, France; Mr and M h soher or ana a in London, Week I afd C031 ~ ———i——~ Pl- S~ Henderson. Miss Mary lrvinrg 5;’;1533,13§;‘,,"§,;“°,},’;;‘,1i"2,{,i,‘;,l by W==l<- 8th Jvlv. 1926- 5 little home survive? D0n’t put it off. Let us tell ‘vim ilP-‘flv. lli-W on n1," this Lfirrzlt proiishol rnu he “Lido ,/ .l list‘ the (‘Cllpon below. ,1 / , ‘willlllllil: in .\ol only n. va\l ll o ~l '~ 2 J/Ipl ,, .,. c. ,\.i' m l H ,.. fl Rlw-‘ll Honk F-ialzi. p/ . . . . . T‘ m l r. l/ ject of the hull-yearly payment of‘ llllCrCSt due amn June, 192s, ln-llllellllfll British Colllnlbla sow- connecllnu with the $230,000 Frenchillllllell m" eximllef- 01' llhlllgllls Fir. (iovl-rnnu-nt 'l‘reusury Bonds held Sllllel‘ Simme- ‘VB-Elem lily the Dominion of Canada. and P-“lel ele- llle debt lluell] An important London finm, who import hides, are prepared to con- Arrangements havlng been com- alder ‘mars lmlll Clllladlll“ EXPO“? this Commercial Debt, with lurch‘ A M11110" flr-m of importers us; u, 30m Juum l926_$6,325_ uudlwhose business is at present chief- ly associated with Australia, are having been paid t0 the Depart. Prepared to entertain, in the cap- mcnt of Finance, Ottawa, the rela- "HY "f buyers and nlso agents, of- tlve. Treasury [fonds and Coupons lluvu been released l0 the French ducu; Canned. Dried and Evaporat- Elubnssy in 14,114.,“ by the lllgll ed Fruits, (fanned Fish, Condensed Cuhumluhloher-S ("mum .\lilk and Milk Powder. Arrungelnonls are being made for A (llllsglllv “T111 "l 91199110111 wl-uhlhu lo l“, lulu uu the Gruvunl standing want to get ln touch with tlu- Unknown Soldier, in connection “llllliwlll “l 938C111" 391k- wilh the Education Congress-which A lflllllml Cilllllllllly Wlllcll Blocks Zlih to the 27th inclusive, in as- ‘wlly- ilrmlllelll-YY and branded socinlion with the Sorbonne and Kvmlfl- 11ml novelties. are prepared will, the Bleuveuuu Francfllse‘ to act for Canadian manufacturers which Canadians interested in ndu- °l “Tllcle” “lllellillle 1° Felallerfi "l cuilon are invited to attend. The ll“l'““'“l'e ml“ llrlllls» all“ all"! 1° lluu pllllluue Roy, Cummluuulre hairdressers. The company are al- Gl-nernl du Canada, Paris, will re- YemlY leilwsellllllg ‘"1 111111111111" Canadian manufacturer. vphlu week a Cfluuulun Olllulul A London Company manufactur- prl-pared from information provhl- imlcllllll“ 25 m“ “l lllllh qllllllly rvrlopment Board, and dealing with “ll” Pllce“ P“ m“ °f 2240 “l5” recent progress in mineral develop- c-l-f- Ifllldml- “ccmllllallled “Y mums lu that uruvlncu News samples, from Canadian producers. ilclns provided by the Natural Re-l A Nwtllllllllllo" “ml °l leather sources Intelligence Branch of thefmlmrle" “Mlle! Famine“ all“ Department of the lulerlul. at (lb-quotations for Cunndlnn Scrap Lea~ tllwa were also circulated to thellle" l“ be “Bed l" “eellllg Plll" Editors of the Railway, Fur, Grsln,ll'°5°5- (-,,a|_ Flam Paper, All-craft’ and. A Manchester flhm is interested q-llullul- trade juumulu A lume in receiving illustrated catalogues. butch ul- cuuuulun Omulul Mluluu and c. l. f. prices from Canadian Nuluu uel-lvuu from emu“. the De, manufacturers of ordinary refriger- ilutnlcnt or from the Natural Re- "tors" Th“ “l” “Mlle l'“"ll“"l' sources intelligence Service was “'9 "m" Callmlm“ llmdmler“ "f ulun-lhulem . electric reirigoratnrs. Canadian Chocolate Coverture. A “lllllcllesler “rm l“ l“l"°9'>"'l wlllull ls ucurcely known lu sum, in receivingrquotatlons from Cnnn- luud‘ uwlug lo kuen cumuetllluu by lllan manuuaclurers able to offer Home and Continental manufactnr- “(lelale 0t Sml“ "e9 "m" lm“ ml“ ‘mu, l,“ made uu lurmld lu flu. other impurities. They wish to lmuuuuw murkul. the cuuuuluudlurchnso in l0 ton lots based on Trude Cummluuluue, al Glasgow rnl f. Manchester quotations. ‘but lhnving secured an order for a Cun-‘wmlld emmtal“ 2° m" ‘"11" 5 l " auluu mm. ‘ject to further negotiations. Eight consignments of Canadian‘ A N°"l-““ml“°“ “m: "f lean"? Store Cattle arrived in the Uniterlmcmr“ “Bill” quot!" 0"!‘ ll" C?“ ‘ Kingdom during the past ten dnyld-eht Leather from a Canad an and 3371 animals were landed ln§il““Y “ol- Weflm“? l“ the U“ l“ guml muulllolu _ ‘Kingdom. They would like to H; Tlu, Mluluuy of Aurlculturu uuulpresentna Clillllditlillllfltiilfie for suc Fisheries has issued an order pcnlmlllplle” l“ m" Ml“ n“ “h mitting the importation lntd Eng-l A Mllnchesmr “rm w“ ea m “up land, without slaughter, of a eon- “"1" "m" 9mm“ m“ Dlm ma“ lugumeul u, ueulnee Tamworth ed in casks. weighing from )4‘ £10.15 boars and sows from Canada. Thisfilwls" l“ 10 m“ ht" ‘It: s“ e {l consignment is lhalflg imported bylz “wt “m” “use” W0“ l“ 71cc”; the National Pig Breeders‘ Asaocia-labh- The m“ 9"" ml“ "l m"! tion. ‘ analyze at least 90 per cent. metal- The High Commissioner's Ofilcelll“ Zmc- Q “no” to ‘be Datum“ is informed-by the Canadian Trade l°“l “J-t- ““°he5°l'r' Commissioners in Great Britain that they have received the follow-l lug enquiries for Canadian goods:- A London firm of lumber iimporb. ars would like to effect a conne -l tlon with Canadian exporters wholmlers’ are looliing for an outlet in this‘ ‘mmwt’ ' d dl Burl £01130 A London Company of buyinglllclw ““ cm“ a“ ' l "y agents are prepared to represent °°- l“ l'°"“ 1°“ a“ '5“ Canadian manufacturers of Boot and Shoe supplies, findings, etc" abrasive paper and cloth. ltelligence Branch of the Depart w..,,., Famous Highway furs from Canada of Dairy Pro- . An English Leaf Tobacco import- er deslres quotations for Canadian Grown Tobacco mlitabls for Cigar purposes, including flllers, cuttings and also unstemmod binders and An English tobacco importer do- sirss quotations for Canadian Ken- (Further details of the ‘e can ‘be vobmlneu lmm the cnmmerclul "u country and this opened up a new mant of Trade and Commerce. The l Tests Fire Resistant Being. RepalredlAnd Pressure of Wall-l CHICAGO, Jul 28—'-A new lylu VICTORIA». B~ C-r Jlllv 30 '" of apparatus tovtcst the fire r Another old‘ pioneer trnll of Brl-lslslhhce of lmlhlhlg wall-s and ll-u, ilsh Columbia, first [rodden by theulhhhlly uhllel. pressure, a, l». fur caravans of more tha no copy-Same time’ has been perfected - fury ago will be opened up to tour-‘lludel-wrgleru Mbm-alul-leu lsl traffic as s00n as the Okanaganv In lhe Shal)e o; u uluvaule nu. mill 1s put into condition. fol‘ I hsums, into which a test \\ »li Work on this famous old highway h; any (“shed sol-l may be l]. l5 "OW llellll-Z P10099495 With all“ the apparatus has a row of hi-l when it ls finally finished the road "huh, lacks across the bum,“ Will be lljled Wllh "lllleli defifillbflvhich can apply up t0 20 tons n" 111K 80ml? 0f the hlflillflcfll Bvelllflprcssure ,lo simulate the weighl ‘Ylllch i901! Dl-‘lce 1110118 ll"! l‘°llle'ol‘ a wall several stories high. lll llle Old 58W- ‘Containing a "brick wall, the I The story of the Okagagan Trslllgrhhm is rolled lulu ulhce lu ll‘, ls a romance centering around the 31.19 0y a fllfngcg and the hl-lck, l1" "llllllléi 115W- Tll“ fllfil Wllllfilheated inmost to lncandescenco "l9" W Dellelrflle llle Okllllllgillhthcn deluged with a fire hose. This mllllllv Wcre members of a p-lrrsflllrs: test wall showed soul.» headed by 9- l-Tfldel‘. Dflvld Slllafl-lcrulnbllng on the fire side but ll!- These men left For; Okunagan atlfll} other serious elleclu and m? the junction of the Okanagan and {he (11,; hm penetrate we wulh Coiubls rivers in September 181M After the wall treated by fire is and went up the Oknlmgan vallcylgooled, the hydraullc lacks [hen with a few pack horses lcadcdnpply double pressure rd.- which with goods for n trading TeCUiPlfllQ “.311 l5 l0 be bull‘ l0 wllhslaud nalssance into the Shuswap anlllm jlldgg ol h‘, pruhahle parlor“, Thompson river country, in the ln-uhce undel- unusual l0hde_ terest of Jacob Astor's Pacific Fur mom qompahy They tgund lllg Qkallamlinurdfi Llnlment for Corns and Wart- gan Valley a great north and soutb- "'"~- "r ~-~--~-—---—~ —~--~- - route which had been IISBd hyl the Indians for untold generations ""“*‘ "“"‘"”"""*°‘* """" """ in their trnv ls between the 4 Thompson and? Columbia rivers. '1' I-‘osior lklligllll’. Gcnerally spcukng the route fol- all Queen 5"“, ' i,» lowed along the west aide of the Mlanunelown‘ u u l Okanagan river and along the side : of the picturesque chain of lakes 9H", seuurnuru , which commences at Luke Oseyoos . a ‘lild continues l0 the Thompson "d" gllAllpl-E5 5|.'l'"/T"'- f fiver lnnlls. Fir-ill This was the route followed later .1. .,,., m." a, m l l - . l- - um . by the _Hudeons Bay company I TH,“ w w" u l’ m , puck trains which took the trading ' ° ' ° ""' w roads north in the lute summer Dr - ltvl pal-ta on hum i"‘ll o fcach year and brought down “u. u, y, PM," u" _ fur- from tho northern lradirf! l i H I\fl‘ii< in tho spr ng. l! was oflon lrfintR-tbo-Qfixorbsa- i- 1-1-1 v .. w’ .__--,,_._. r- i<'l'l‘i‘ll in n.- tbo ‘Brigade Road," " -' i"-r in ill" vr-rnncular ‘l’ the old fur/l,‘ “" """ '"***" >~~ l-v l -- -' "llillllilily. (‘Very pack train or 110i v llln of boats or canoes laden with f ~ - ~-- - _g__ .. nlcrchllllrilsc or fur. was a “brl- i A ‘I? trill zndc." Anything else travelling in i llle bus nosa nf tho com an was _ n“ nexprcss." Other rflglfisytllflil lhe one mcnllonml wore sflmfltimcs " Followed, but those wore generally‘, _ _ "express" routes only. o During the llush days of the my‘: . _ . ..' _ l ; trade. around 1830, lho new Cnle- h‘ l l “m” l .' .. donla brigade which usually orilz- t -~'~~*i l»; ~--l ~--. h». inntrd at Fort Alexandria on 1hr», l, u,’ Fraser r'ver. was nfion composed z ' ‘ nf fou ror five hundred horses and‘ gMJlZlW-J‘ w. _ ::-.. i frequently carried as high as $300: q n00 worth or (um. l: hi‘ Ni,- u. 00...; {H.- u Owing to the outbreak of war.‘ Fidfi Cream (fluid - .. _ j b i. . ‘ . e ween the United States and the‘ F", powder’ n", Cayuse Indians and the fixing of‘ the boundary at the 49th parallel. o the last of the great fur brigades‘! .\ _ I page ovsr the Okansgan Trail in I "‘ ""“""' “l” 1 541mm. Almond Cram» r. _ The movement over the Okana-j 4 . l . . l 532.1112 .:*;..:.“:..i:':.':l;::::.:: lhrlllll L “sully _ route. The Trail was also used by‘ 17s QUEEN STRuL 1 tho csttlemen or the Yakima dis- A.London flrm of timber hrok-l d‘ era, with ofilces in Franco and Bel-low“ a“ w gium, ars open to represent an ln- m““°“' s‘ ') l1¢ll1l¢l;1=l§\l1’€¢.ll!§§1f is dlpposi Bldg" natal!“ square’ trict in their drives of herds oi’ PHONE 271 beef animals to the C-nriboo mining camps. aofi§i"‘ n-oo-osao-c oA-e-s-ss-oas-sooq .,, +~-,u.... ..¢..._,.,..l. l 9K1 -.~s~.».-......‘ dosed? _ ufvwdniQmf . n.1,. f <~nouiv ..