Two sarmacy Examinations The Board of Examiners of the Prince Edward Island Pharmaceu- tical Association will msettor the Purpose of exsmning candidates- offerinx for regsitrationon Thurs- day and Friday. July Zfitltalld 27th 1923. Applications must be receiv- ed not later than Monday. July 20th. W. J. BROWN 2365-5-31. FOR FSALE Mel's 13 rem old. colt a years °ld (“Mk5”). l 00W. 2 years old, milking, heifer 2 years old. freshens in August. Apply JAS. GODFREY Suffolk ‘l 2340-5-31 FOR SALE My farm of 80 acres of choice- laud, situated at North River, 6 lmiles from Charlottetown. near churches, schools and factory. A good ‘streaon of water runs through property, there is also o. pump at door. Buildings are in good repair. This properly is open for inspection at any time. Apply to JAMES JEWELL 2312-4-6.9,11. For Sale At Cornwall 13 acres of land owned by the late Charles R. Kellow. If the same be not sold by private sale on or beflore the 14th day 0i’ July at. 2 p. m., it will be sold at Public Auc- tion‘ on that day. The P79311963 Wm be sold including the crop. Terms rnadeknown at sale. For particulars apply to MISS BELLE KELLOW. Cornwall o, to (}_ {.1 lpman, soiicitor, Chur- iottetown. zsze-l-lol. #5.? Valuable Business Stand For Sale a Silk Stockings Need quick thorough washing. The thin satin-like flakes of Lux, made by our own ex- Mclusive process, dis- solve instantly into , generous sudsjdeal for ‘= washingsilken hosiery, garments, and other fine articles of wear. Sold only in sealed paclratwdusf-proof/ Ll-IX LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED Toronto L30] Lady Astor's Version THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN QO-O-O-O-OQOO-O-OG-O “THE LOVE PENDULUM” sv MARION RUBINCAM O-QQ-QOQ ‘ PLANS AND CCMPUICATIONS. Chapter 17 it was too wax-cu lo stay indoor-e. so Winthrop and I went out to my favorite place under the frees. it was u gorgeous midsummer evcll- ing. 1t drotysjr, placid evening ltJl) lllilfilElll cvcn to stir lnloubreozc. I curled up ill out‘- corncr of lllu big t-ouz-lt hammock, with my ice! under lllt*'"il fuvnrile position of mine in those. ila_vs—ulltl \\'.Lll pull- ti one o1 tin.- wickcr urmtrhaixs lltisu, st) he coltld hold my lulu-i wliilc. we talked. 'l‘hat was a glori- ouu cvctllng, that first evening of being e-rluugevl—und I felt so im- porlanl about it! "I've never been engaged before." I said once, and Win laughed. "Nor i," he unslvcretl. "S0 we're even on that. Do you f-hlnk you are zilwuys going to be in love willl me?" “(if cmrzsc." l ullS\\‘0I‘0tl1lI‘l)m1)l- ly. "Do you?" "OI course!" l sllllltl, though sometimes sodiy_ when l think about those 8ll‘l)',\\'Oil‘ dcrftll tzllkls we had. We were boll] so young and both so ignor» lull! llk- held out our hands laugh- lngly, and life poured illlo them its must wonderful gift. which is iovc. Anti we were loo immature l.o ap- preciate it! “Do you think we are going to be ilnppv. settling down here as my wife?" ‘Win asked once. I lookctl thoughtfully at my l PLAYMOTII, ENGLAND, Julyi ~—I.udy Astor gave an audience of home town constituents lust night her version of’ COIIIXIIOIIS when she cnllealol-ell to have her liquor bill brought before that body. Sllc had read Ill one of the ncwpapcrs that Zl “terrible scone“ occurred, in which "Lady Astor with flunling cheeks and streaming eyes maulctl Sir Frederick Ilonbury." Shc (le- ciurcd sht: wns not excited, worried or nervous about her liquor hill, but ollc had waitctl all tiny with u luncheon of only a hard- Ill-llill, which lny in his on the arm of ‘s chair. He had fairly large Grasshoppers Grasshoppers which appeared in the southern districts of King's and Queen's Counties during the last two years, have greatly in- creased, and spread over a much wider territory. 0n July 3rd we found them doing great damage to crops over an area extending from Commercial Cross near Montague, f0 Wood ‘islands. In the neighbor- hood of Mount Vernon and Cuilo- den we saw splendid clover fields already being stripped. Natural Enemies. Birds, which are the natural en- emies of these insect-s, and do much to keep them under control, seem very scarce in tile-districts unenlloned. There seems to be more f'0blll.\i' crows. blackblrtls. king birds. song sparrovm zllnd wrens at the Experimental Farm than in the whole section infested by the grasshoppers. Among dom~ Psiic fowl, turkeys are best for lltaslroyi-ng those insects, on zlc~ cilillll of iltci-r wandering habits. liens and chickens kill thousands. hut only near the barns. A movable hcnhouse, hauled from one part of lllc field to another each day, will ore-ally increase the number that llL-lls will kill. Life History. (lrassllopper-s are crue biting in- set-ls. and feed actively throughout all the stages of their growth after hatching from the eggs. The eggs are deposited lil packets or bundles in oldneglected pasture lands and along roadsides. They scent to prefer soil that is dry. and nearly free from vegetation. The number of eggs laid in each pnckct varies from 10 lo 70. The young grasshoppers llatcll out in hlay and June, and attack practi- I hands. well shaped, and tanned brolvil. This only made them look stronger. and made my ownllanli. rntllcr liIIlZlll. look smaller and whllcl‘ its il lay lll his. Somehow that '1 clasp symbolized all l wanted rxc-m lifc~slrenglh and pru- tcctioxl. - “You know I love it here," I an» swercd. “We won't be rich. My salary ‘isn't enough but mother lvillgiye ‘me an allowance from my estate. You see, father lcft filings so that rally every crop, although they pat-em. ill the present time, to be‘ pzcrliclllalrly‘ bad on clover. There seems lo lie two species present iilhu lUSHPy migrating locust andlllc rcll 101.; locus-t. Present Outbreak. .\l ill!‘ present time llle grass~ hoppers zire ill the nymph stage. 1110.71 of ihcm being less than half an inch long. (ii-hers have Illulllb sd scvcrul times, and ave now an inch or ill(ll‘L' in length. These ‘it is zldvisulllc to lake note of such -i__ Preventative Measures WW6" Should be Take"- Ploughillg will destroy llw “B! deposits. Old DflBWre land. laid out to the COIllm0il_ or otherareas‘ which are known to attract grass- dloppers, should lit‘ P10118719‘! 4991* iy, so that sass which are deposit-i 5.1 in the top inch and olle~hllll 0f the soil may be turned down \ least 4 or 5 inches under. A5 the luylas 0f eggs lakesdllflw l“ W’ early illlill-lflll, this lllfllllllllllg. should be done ill the late zlutuntltv m. m me gprillg before billy, in order ihat the eggs mo)’ llvllllfled (leepiy, ‘vhlclt will kill llle Ylllllg. us they have no mean-s of cscllflllllii from that. dcplh l0 the sllrfdre. '1‘ B v land should llc burrowed lmmctb. atcly zlilcr ploughing. Supplementary Notes. Grasslltrppcrs do not lay eggs lip- on clcun snlnmcl" fallow mun new- ly ploughed land. f2) (‘.0111 or wot weanllcr tines not destroy file ease. tllousll the hoppers may be seriously affected when tiiltll weather (conditions pru- vzlil over a prolonged period. (3) Burning grass or straw ill the full should be avoided because this does nol kill the grasshop- pers or tat-n esss- Grass and slluw may, however, be utilized to grout Elflvnlllilge for burning the hoppers soon uflcr they atppcar in the spring. (ii Adult grasshoppers are as easily killed by poison as are the young. (.1) Watch lilo road-sides and sodded areas ill July and August for breeding grounds, where ETZIGS- happens are found congregated at such times it may be taken for granted lilal eggs are being laid. Scattering poisoned bait among the insects will do much lo prevent- flrmiler eggs being deposited, but I lirrgeding areas in zlrder to have lllenl under observation the follow- ini! spring. _ l6) When grasshoppers appear lli new districts. 0s lllcy may easily do during the season of flight tllci-r prcsence should be immedi- mpyy reported lo the Dominion or Provincial Department of Agricul- ture, so ihzli prompt steps umy be taken to lIIVGSUKIICE trutzh outbreaks and tulvicc given to those concern- ell. (Tl Grasshoppers d0 not die inl- mefllillPlY after eating poisoned ‘bail, and the fullcffect from the Week-End Specials . e at l . PATONS LIMITED . Every Value represents a Buying Oppor- tunity that is Exceptional \ JULY o‘, 192s —_-_..$ Boys Khaki Bloomers, 4.25, value ......... .. 95c Boys’ Blouses . Men's White or Cream Outing Shirts, $1.35 value .................................... .. Men's Balbrlgqan Union, Suits Men's Cotton Socks Men's Khaki Pants . Boys’ Suits, sizes 28 to 34 . Men's Ties, 50c, 75c and 50 Men's Working Shirts, exceptional value Men's Fine Fibre Silk Socks, II1 browns and 9791's Men's Wash Tie, 4 for ............................ .. $1.00 Boys’ Bathing Suits ................................ .. 85c Boys’ Cotton Sweaters ............................. __ 50c Men's Tweed Suits, $5.00, $16.75, $18.00 and __ _ 75c .............. .. $1.00 ............ .. $1.35 .. 19c $1.75 $7.98 $1.00 Men's Light Colored Suits, $2250. $25-00. $27.50 to ........................................ .. $35.00 special value in, grey or navy Worsted Suits, $25.00. $21.00 and . $30.00 Special for the working man, extra special value ‘m Overalls, striped at $1.39 Men's Cotton Tweed Pants $2.25 Men's Tweed Pants $2.95 to ................ ._ $3.75 . $1.00 Specials from the Staple Department Big lot of Striped Shirtlng Lot of Colored Sateen, in fawn, blue, brown and crimson .................. .. 200 yards Plaid Glnghams ...................... .. 25c . Lot of Fancy Crepes ............. .. . 20c Lot of Linen Crash Towelllnq .................. .. 25c Lot of Khaki Duck ..................................... .. 29c r .................. .. 22 - c Lot of Fancy Chintz ................................... .. 30c l 32 inch striped Glrlghams ......................... .. 28c ................... .. 32c -lil lot ............................... .. Special showing of Summe Voiles and Glnqhams, Rat $5.00, $7.00, $8.50 to ....... .. White Wash Skirts at Special Children's Wool Sweaters, $1. Children's Gingham Dresses, all sizes. Spec- with white or combination Special, Sport Skirts, from $5.00 to... $15.00 WEEK-END SPECIALS FROM HOSIERY DEPARTMENT 25 dozen Fibre Sliik Hose, ribbed, in plain grey, brown, black and fjawn- Special ................................................................... .. 69c Lot of plain or ribbed Cotton Hose, all sizes, in ‘black, brown or white. Special 29c Many other special lines in Hoslerygshow- ing at Special Week-End Prices. Lot of White Cotton Voile Wallets THE ............... .. $1.10 r Dresses in lnesand Linen trimming. ............. ». $10.00 Prices 50 to $4.00 -- 50¢ boiled egg and 0. glass of water for.’ it to tonle bcforc the COIIIIIIOIIH. i Finally when linnbury delayed the proceedings, she said joking.‘ "I've tried ltindntlss and rudeness.‘ .' l'lll try fbrcc. I'll hold your com. tails uull you shall not risc."l l offer for sale my store with stock of General Merchandise and Warehouse. Also residence and 10 acres land situated at Bradalllallv Station. A great opportunity to bu)’ Kill poison is not, apparent for full)’ er it has been applied. Anyone “lslllllg further infnrnls- regard to grasshoppers mother has control over my money while she livers. We couldn't live. cvc-n hero, 0n my salary, but she'll let us have a generous cnongll nl~ lmvunce. Oniy——it won't scum much to y'all." are the ones now causing the meanest injury. At the flflh moull. whioh occurs late in July or .4115;- usl, thew grasshoppers get wings, land will then move into other lo- culilics. u..- tlley will have strip-l .. 39c grey or Special lot of Cotton Bloomers Lot of children's Undervests, in white, assorted sizes .. . 20c Big offer in Outing Trimmed Hats, your Large assortment of Ladies Sweaters. .. Ladies Gingham Dresses, all sizes up to 50, $2.00 to ............................................. $4.85 24 Ladies Summer Dresses to clear at less at Ui‘i:\\\‘1l, or to illle established business on easy tcrlns J. GODON McKAY. 2325-451. Most Desirable Res; idence For Sale f I am authorized by Mr. W. Ti Wlellner to sell by Public Auctionl on the premises that desirable: property N0 10B Prince St. (Thar-l lottetown opposite St. Puuls» church 0n Friday 6th July 1923 atl 12 noon 51,1"? The property 1,, "but the rebut-st oi‘ the hol-sc-lnen to m excellent repair, thoroughly unto-l date in every way. has 9 bedrooms. Bathroom, Living Room Drawing- lie zlnmvurctl, "You arc not strong enough," and got lip, Lady Astor admitted the words. "You old villain, I will not you next time," but said that was all there was to the sol-no. Summerville Matinee Races Instead of the rzlcn already: adver- “ ~11 lb».- mm "lllvlllsfll- lllc Sunl- lncrvillc llzlcu ‘frock lluvo decided bold u lilutillcc Iizlcc on Sil July 7th. Free for all Trot and Pace-H lurday, Room, Dining room. Kitchen atldlbusnels "9 ‘mu floors. water pantry hardwood pronf cellar. Hot heating, Lot 168 feet x 41 ft largo barn In‘ good repair. Centrally situated, most desirable property either for] private family or boarding house. Terms at sale. A. WILLIAMSON Auctioneer. Big Clearance AUCTION SALE AT HERMITAGE On Tuesday, the 10th Day of July, 1923, at 1 O'clock, sharp Of beautiful Farm, Stock, Crop, Fanm, implements and House- hold Furniture Farm lbeautllinlily sllualgd as above containing 80 acres 60 acres clear and balance in hard and soil lumber, V‘ mile from R. It. Station, close to Churches, School, Saw and Roller Mills, also Crop of‘ 12 acres oats, 4 acres mixed feed, 1b’, acres lpotatoee, 15 acre turnips, 1/2 acre sugar ‘beets, a lovely farm, Hood dwelling and barns, well fenced. extra good chance for any purchas- er, also all stock, etc, as rfollows: STOCK-l mare 7 years old,‘ 1 horse 5 years old, both good driv- era, 2 tmllk cows 5 and 6 yearsplll- 5,951,, 1 cow 3 years old in mulch. 1 heifer 2 years old. in call. 2 hell‘ on 1 yea;- qld, 3 spring calves, 4 and,“ pigs, 50 pure bred white new. 1 aioy rake, l soils vlellflbi; ‘"1819 plough, 1 disc. narrow, D l marrow. l 8911115 “will ‘halmtw k roller. 1 W" “d whee s’ {M1 wIBtJn. 2 wood sleighs with I10 e» I b0! Sleigh. 1 driving Weill)". .H brown“; "mgr, 1 scufller. all“! drlvlll 155d wcrkmg hamezlialoned. lot of other stud“ m" m ed m“ M lawedofailildcorliigshxin» "3 . flwlf; 223:2 gtl-lekgsft? £100 ‘m wm’ ‘q-qpqvmnlhdsilhtt-lltxslpglniidl- m, 07:31:: ha? ‘a! w“ ‘law’ 40 H, ‘ n, ‘ii-as s». l‘ big.“ sins?’ . 1 417:“ u, “ml-roe, and other illllre. .. h!!!‘ no "serve. Farm i; yugly up on any 0P d07- H vioksnuon. 119111111066 V Frost 1 bushels (nits. 3.1m 11in (Jluss, 'l‘rot nnd l'0cc-~~5il bushels oats. 1 1 , v this is a» Should an) c ass not fill mnnngelm mcut reserves the rbzht to cilan- dintries close not inter than J 41h. JAS. McMiLLAN, -m0st transparent. Connie, the 235 UIHHSY ,I.mt and Imcewso Only it will mean u much sin g9 mad up lily the "I wouldn't tmiud being poor n bit," I answered. ‘iin fucl, ii think it would be fun. l'\'0 never been poor. I ca-llconk now and sew and do all H1115 of uscful things." "But I don't want you to. Your llilllfls zlrc so liltli- n-nd wllile_ i don't wont to soc them doing hzu-ll yvork." lie held up my llnlul and looked at it. "Your llnnibs look ul- y are c" small and delicate, and the blue {veins show in your‘ skill. l like llhonl so." Alld he kissed lllc hcull he held. " (fflillfl lcl my aunt go on with illolvzlnce." l remarked. "Ilul F‘ll0lll(l lliill! tow" l“ don't wwnt you to!" he suid, ‘suddenly l-ollscd. "Don't worry’. we'll have enough without that. lplcr .iifc that lite one you've born used 'in " l u I “llut that's Wllfli I want" I pro- ' cs-tci. "Oh, Win, we'll buy one 0f 175G lovely farmhouses on the the mountain, just outside town, nnd we'll do it OVUI‘ in slvcctesl way! perils-s cvcry week ill summer ,tbe den Secretary nnd bridges clubs and (lanccs for ‘azlz-lswl. Masonic Temple Co. The Annual Meeting of the shareholders of the Masonic Tem- ple Co. will be hold ill E. R. Dunn's office, 146 Richmond Sh, Charlotte town, on Wednesday the 11th day cf July. 1923, at 7.00 p.m. Dated at. Charlottetown June 25th, 1923. GEO. W. WAKEFORD Secretary fl523s25-myvftd NOTICE u" or bitch within the Ciiy July, 1923 will the szune. 2247-4-61. 0f P. E. Island Every owner or kccpor of n dog oi Char- oftletolvn who has not pnidthc don lax on or before tllc tent-ll dny of he ltcosecutcd for The Silver Black Fox Breeder’s Association _ at our office at The Annual Meeting of the mem- bers 0 fiihe Silver Block Fox Brend- cr‘s Association of I’. I-I. Island will be held in the Ilnald of Trade Rooms, Xlnrklst Ilulldlnlz. Charlotte- iovm. l". E. Ireland, on Tuesday, the 1923. JOHN AN DERSON Secretary ZSIB-Mthu rtd. ' TENDERS SEALED Tenders addressed to the undersigned at Sourls will be received up lo and including Sut~ “may July 7th. 1923 from persons willing to purchase the stock of g merchandise now on our Plelllllle! _ at Vernon. P. E. Island, as per, Inventory which may be sven at l the store at Vernon. ul. the office of Messrs. MacDonald 8r McI-‘hue. (Barristers) (Yllnrlottctown and Sonris. Eachl Tender must be accompanied with’ a. certified cheque for ten Ml‘ l cent of the amount of the tendeln. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. . THE J. J. HUGHES CO. LTD., SOURIB P. E. ISLAND. l” QIIQIP.‘ ‘i Q __ ‘ “roasts. AW" AM. 2594-274". 17th tiny of July. I923 at 2.30 l). lll» ment of ire Dated at Charlottetown, July 3rd. cossful in removing ———- vei the dowbin slfrlength (llllinc; this that is sold on the IllOZlEy-DIIOK you in winter, and -l'll drive my ‘cur in to your office for you every dny——" “Meantime we'll vent a furnish- ed house in tn\vtl——" “We'll livc llore wllilo we're do- ing it 0ver."l said. "0h_ II/‘in, lllZll would b0 lovely. This house was inst built for t\v0——" I stopped. for another thought hall lust come to me. to say about th s. After all, wt-‘ve Gilli’ lfllOWn each other 2t few weeks and she doesn't know me well. an‘. she's co very fond of _vou? She won't think 'l'll know how to mp9 care 0f you properly~" “Don't let's worry about that," Will laughed. "Muffler know..- rm ill love with you. She thinks il is Splendid. She's hoping for tins- and sllc will be dcliglllctl when l tell llel." "When shall yml lell her?" l as}; P". Pillierll’. This Wils such u‘ dc- liglltful game to play, htis gnmc of "Eli's l" love and Pnlzsssu. "Tonight! Do you think i could l 'll'E~i'i'll'E' 5 Don't Hide Them With a Veil,- Re. move Them With Othine- Double Strength This preparation for the treat. ckles is usuulLv so suc- freckles and kiving a clear. beautiful cunlplcx- ion that ll. ls sold under guttrnntpl» to roiulnl the- nloney if it fnlls. Don't hide your freckles under n l; uel an ounce of Olhlne nnd emove them. Even the first iulv up- [IHVAIJIOIIS should show n uvndcrlul inlprovomcnt. some nf the liglncr freckles vanishing entirt-ly. Ii esurc tn ask the lirnggisf for it in ullranlee. B59.'.3.5'.’.“.5 STOPS LIIENESS from a Bone Spavin, Ring Bone, Splint, Curb, e ne, or similar troubles and gels horse going sound. It acts mildly but quickly and good re- sults are lusting. Does not blis- ter or remove the hair nnd hone can be worked. Page seventeen in pamphlet with each bottle tolls how. 81-50 I boltlmlollvusd. look s n nu W- F- "III- IM. Ni 14mm Bids. flannel I'll lmvc gar-f "Will, what is your mother going ‘I pod mo tho lQFZlllIlPS Mllere they are now, nnd will move away lll search of ‘food. l l l Methods of Control. (‘()llllll(.‘llllv'll. It is mixing;——~ Drzul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . llhri (lrccn .. Molasses Walter ridding the jlllcre prepared 20 pounds 1 pound . quzrrt . . . gallon-s y f 2 or 3 oranges i hblc. l . ed vcry e-conolnilrzll and very suc ccssful in some of the Western ‘Provinctes is lmlfio up as follows: Mix one pound of Ikl-ris (from and om- pound of suit l0 15 gallons by llll"tl|~'lll'0, of fresh horse (lrippings. Sllfllcicrrl \\'iil‘.‘l‘ should -be added to the droppings to make u molsubul lllot sloppyq mash, The mixture may be scattered. over the infested field by illlvllili‘. of a trowel or shingle. Till.- poisollml bran stltoltltl be aps plied cl y in the nlomin-g, wllcn the gmsshollpcrs slant feeding. They should gel if while it is moist 0.. they will not cat much of it when it. is dry. The poisoned bran or other ball should be scattered vexlgv thinly‘. one flake being suffi- cient to kill several hoppers. Do not allow the bran to fall inlunlps as it is wasteful and dangerous to birds and animals. Applied pro- perly there is no danger lo domes tic animals or birds and the cost would be about 30 cents per acre. l t l keep it lo myself llllill morning? I shall wake llcr up when I gel home. She'll be glad. Shes very fond of y'ou." ll leaned lliWk again among the pillow-i, with e happy little sigh. "I'll tell Ella and lliargery and tho lest when they come for tell tomorrow. But they won't even be surprised.’ Everyone scenls to-know it already!" “How about your family?" Win suddenly asked. “Ilhey don't know inc. Connie, and they musl wonder why you are staying on in il srrungc little town, all alone-i‘ “Oh, i ltrrlllnged ihui_" I nnt-nver- czl. "l wrote I was lo be under Dr. ldngcllfis care. to nu cxtcul, this ..-unlmer—0lltl it's lruc. llc comes to look me over evc-ry two lveeks—— and that I ncedcd quiet nnd rest; so bald taken ll coltzlgc with fllle doctor's approval, and my mlrse lo wait on mo." “illut they'll soon wonrlteré" "Yes, Aunt Harriet has been pldnlling to come her in visit and soc how things nrc going for some weeks, I'll wriic hove what-what we're going to do. ‘Slu-‘ll bu. sur- prised s-l Father's in Europe lie won't got my lcftcr for some u'ecks+" Tlmt night I wrote. Three days later I rcceivlle a long tolegraln. Tomorrow-Complications Increase ___<c-01_i_. LONDON. J\lly~l.—f‘rown Prince (iustuvo of Swccdcu has become Pllllilfil d to Lady l-ouslo Mount- lmitcn, sister oflwinccss Anndrew of (from-o. This will bu Prince (lus- fllvt-fil second marriage, his first lylfc. Princess liiurgurct nought, having died in I920. Lady Louise is 34 years of ago. nnd u great-niece of the late King Edward. Prince Gustave is at pre- sent visiting England. but will leave for Stockholm in n few days with ills“ we sons. No date has yet been sct or the wedding. of the green plants in; Tlltkflillliilfl bran mixture is rc-y “lGral ‘COIIIQSE Captured by ' l 8i o.- it-mons to make it more palul" Anoillor mixture which has prov~l A Royal Engagement- of Con~ i Supci- smlcnt of the Expt-rimcnu ,0! Stallion lit (‘llarlnltctouul for (‘irr-ulllr .\'o, "The Colllml of Lu- custn in if: lt-rn (Tfllllflil-T." J, H. CLARK, Superintendent, Dominion Experimental Farm» d Prix in Musical, Clever French Girl PARIS. Jilly 4.——Aftcr tin-co uu-' than Half Price. Lot of Ladies Suits in Navy B Undcrsklrts. all new this season 25% to 33 1-3 off. Special prices on all Bloomers and colored choice at .......................................... .. $3.75 All other Millinery at Special Prices. Special showing of Fancy Over Blouses, in Blister Cloth, Silk and Wool, Alltyme Crepe and Canton Crepe In the newest shades, $8.50 to ....... ..1 .................... .. $14.00 Hue and Black, PATONS LTD. succl-sshll uliclnpfs. liludcnloisollci Jczlnnl- 1.01011 has won the Grandi Prix ill‘ ltonle in lllllf-ilCill compeflt-i inn lzivcn by the institute lie _ lFvzlncc. Silo is the third wolnell to; lulu-cord in winning tllo prize} i l ’l‘iu- stimll blonds girl from Sh. ~lililllci deft-lifted lit-r ilvc lucn colu- petilnrs ill the final hearing. The jury pronounced her cantata on Dunn-is Beatrice to be a work of 1110s! zlbundzlnt imagination. As n. result silo will get three yours’ study iii the Villa liitrzllcis is Rome with zill texpcnses paid. Aiudenmiselle Lelen, who is twenty-five, made a heroic effort to win the honor which she un- successfully competed for last your. tllc year before. and the year bcforc that. For a month all the contcsiunts are required t0 be SllDl up in their lodges at Fontain- cblcllu composing on u. theme nsslgllcd to them without their knmvlctlgt: in advance what it is l0 liv, . The winner was sadly hand- itruppctl. The first ten days she was so ill she packed her trunk to g0 home. but was advised to stick it. out. ‘fhcm in the twenty days she hull lcft, her nulsicai ideas flower- t-d info a simple. harmonious com- position that completely churnlcd (it-urges Hue one of tllc judges. Anotllcr Judge, Busser pronounced llcr music like "A young Faure somewhat influenced by Mous- sorgsky." liladcnlolselle Lelcu will g0 to Rome next January for her three ycllvs’ study. Iler composition was n nuurtcttc for piano and strings. Silo says she prefers Chamber music to theatre music, because sine is free from the constraint of thc iii retto. To Test Alberta Goal STRATFORD, ONT, July.-i.-— Tile Canadian National Railway has brought to Stratford one load of Alberta coal from DFlilllllUlllll‘ for practical test purposcs. Tho cuul arrived in n very good condlt» ion, standing the long jnurnr-y with. out breaking up. 'l‘lle shipmentds stored under ordiutlvy cellar conditions. nnd next Nnvclnuer it will be exnlincd to sec how it stands storage. l l Dickens Home of Cllilflcli In a fcw days ncnr Rochester, will be offered at auction by a promlnlcnt London Estate Agents. of the exploits and Falstaff spears historical plays. No further! mention is made of it-nntil Dick-i ens hllnself spoke of it during hisl Pickwlckians to Ilockestcr. Ito-l cheater bellvcd career he Gad's llill as a place of residence: Compnratlvely into n llis life the.‘ n"! i address the electors of the 'I‘hird' District of Queen's at the following Illaces on tlle dates nlent-ioned. To Be Sold (By Dominion News Service) LONDON, July 5.——Th(? lust home Dickens is to be sold. (kid's llill Plucc, firm of’ Dad's Hill first came into Eng- ish literature as the scene of some of Prince Henry in some 0i.‘ Shake, was always one of the» that quite early in his; cast envious eyes at; Yaw-gram Meeting of Third Dis-i i trict of Queen's The undersigned twill meet nnd l i Wlnsloe, Monday, Jluly 9th. Yer-k, Wednesday, July 11th. Corran Ban, Friday. July 13th. liit. Stewart, Monday, July 10th. Fort Augustus, Friday, Ju-ly 20th. Mt. Ilenbert, Ziilonday, July 23rd. Meetings to commence at 7.30, l l p ,nl. Opposing candidates invited to ale lend. LEONARD WOOD J. A. MacDONALD l t 2352-5-14l. George Neale Ltd. St. J 0hn’s, Nfldl Solicit shipments of llorscs. Cattle. Sheep. Pigs. Poultry. llsy- Outs. Potatoes. Turnips. Vegetab- WILSOITS \ FLY nsi l READ DIRECHONS (IlQEliliLY A '1 lDLiiYN YNEH FlfIUI =~*.~'.-:' rY.n-..:"~ an e a s u Eli-rollers and General , i les. Butter, Cheese, ctc.. on con- s. . We gutirantec 910mb! refill‘!!! on all shipments received. Reference. any bank or lmnltcr- CH'TOWN-PIOTOU SERVICE s, s. Magdalene ls now mzltinr lally return trips between this purl ind Piston, leaving Bruce Stewart if!‘ What t 7s.m.leavin Picign. on rgtur: on tboprri-rsl o: Sydney train, due there at 4 p. m A limited nnmhar of nltol can bl hsladbed sighting.‘ ‘ B CI A 1' CO LTD Azsnrs " l Phone Ill or 778 Swiss (fillet, where ho (llil much‘ of his lulcr work, ‘was luude poss- refuge death. ' freight and PARIS, Jilly i-That part of lllc ltllssizln imperial navy that look in the French port of ibic by ll. gift from an zldmircr, Mr. Bizevic, lll 'I'unis, after Iluron Fiitfllll r. it was in one. of this front Wruugelfls defeat, will be sold all moms ncnr tllc window ovcclook- auction by the French Goverllnlcllt lug the magnificent vista lhntllfl lmY f0!‘ l-lwll‘ keeil- _ spreads below Gail's lllll,lllat he 'l‘he Soviet Government has ai- wrotc tllc last page of that un- ready warned it will not retrognizc ilnlslllcd mystery novel "Eillllllhlllll sulc. but France rctorts silo Drood". Two hours lutcr came tllc. docs ~,not recognize Soviets. Till: stitlllcn sclztire which cntlcll with vvsuclrl tolls 30m4W0lllll\'lllllllXlllil' rics, not warships. imsl lllfilfllllilli nuns T ilfilfllli MEETINGS l We the undersigned will meet and speak to the electons 0f the district of Queens on the following evenings at 7.30 p. m. Granvlllellall, July 9th Bonsllaw, July 18th Clifton Hm]. July 10th l-lmyvale, July 19th French River, July 11th Kelly's Cmss, July 20th Long River, July 13th Rose Valley, July 23rd Hope River, July 16th. Bradelbaue, July 24th Crapaud, July 17th Government Candidates invited to explain their case. M. KENNEDY, Esq. A. J. McNEVIN, Esq. EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES, INC. INTERNATIONAL LINE R"'""P‘l°fl 0i Frlllillt and Passenger Service Between ST. JOHN AND BOSTON a 5- 5- GOVERNOR DINGL-EY will leave St. John every Wellness!!! ll tan-Jill’? “every Saturday at 6 p. m. (Atlantic Time) for Boston. t mg Tndcaggy-lrll" l" Vll Elsi-Port and Lubec. due Boston shout ll "UNIV "lbs are to Boston direct due Sundays about I P RlilTUltNv-Leave Boston lllondays émt Friday st lo m. t ‘Having Tim or Eustpvrt. Luhec and St. John. ' t STATIIROOM! UM‘ e) f FAR $10.00 At Boston connection is made vll the Metropolitan lllne exlllfl" we" Pulmker steamers for New York and points South s06 For ltltnroome. rate l- 0. Olillltlld, p‘; m. Dayllsl" s and additional information, until! i" It. 8t. John. N. R r_--:_—_-—_. -2--- . S. S. “MANOR” Passenger and Freight Steamer 8500 Tone Displacement Leave Montreal for Ar, Charlottetown CharlottetowluAr. Charlottetown d. leave for Btnlohnhd leave for Montreal July 7 July 21 August 4 August 18 September 1 September 15 July i0 July 24 August 7 August 21 September 4 September 18 MIWELI. BROS. Agents July 16 July 30 Auquli 13 August 21 Septemger i0 September 24