fnoons-‘rn, 192,1 W IO 7i :I#QIIUUIIQ*IJIWLQQQQQQ_M - ------. n: r uiirisliliilii ..‘ "start: zr'~".::.--"..':.::.."....""-r- -- --- l, %'ne'o'n':~ llonavuritintflnlliinsllo one) 1 d“ hnialmineu osa-urm- i i- use annuals so m’ “,,,',.,"""l'°',.,, sound-wanna. » " 1, _ “ ‘ ‘_ M ‘ ‘A“‘ “ _‘ l -l. ‘ rvvvv v "4 'Yvi'v',_ vvvv vvv vvwv v v,¢ ‘w raaonnna walrus» MALE HELL’ WAlKTEy -_¥ wsurso- A sscono cuss teacher for Afton Road School. supplement I85. Aililly to John R Lend, Secretary. WANT D SECOND CLASS TEA "The Foothill Nurseri " “o: or Ilggpesfielti‘ School‘? (m, w. Ont. °" 'l'°l.°“ MR A . rc u. ._ uupemeu . . . ND MR8. noesn wisel- Alllllggil” qwlflllk‘ .' ll JPaWAQTEDTUAI-H’ r-KNXU wily’ LPW-‘il’ M” ‘Hills A-unuouu- i _of'l‘.r,l W. ', ‘i. - mllsflnbpenon,“ ‘ N» l es tifi engage ‘nil; cf .thelr _ ' i» W d like to and “ha” _ igéulsh ,,ll/l8l5)ir 1k‘; m. Arthur TEACH? WANTED FOR OCEAN .i illg- news and special v £11m,” ridden, of Boston, lass. Wedding View ‘hool, No. 154.. 2nd or 3rd for daily and can“, ,,e,,,,,,,,,,., Lu lake him-e August 31st nt now- class_ midsummer vacation. Sup- we will show you how. Sand for er Mmllusuc. ~, piement $15.00. Apply to Mrs. free booklet a Straight Tall; n, r ‘i Sarah Ruukwvll- 88y. CHANGE m eusmsssLxve EAO "R8 A ford School, district ..o. Primary Department. meat $150M. George You. tary_ . i "TE C ElR WANTED FOR BET- ‘liel School. Apply to Ernest Luiiil, Bray, "folk." Supplement John Arbiug, Sec. wAN-l-EDEM 0mm a teachcrv would be rewarded with far , for Bradalbanc school District "b0" “"7"” sllfuluzu: 138F1- Nu. 105, Supplement, $80.06, Ag,- ply‘ Robert J. Todd, Sec'y. til. Prince 00., by the 16th August. Sup le - ecre- ewAn-Fsbrshonsn AT sur- $15.00. Apply vsauzsmsn ‘ WANTIlJ "1’ Present’ -"Canada'e n.5,, 03,155: will" Ihl-ldlllllllllfse outtit o; elusive territory , Highflpgdm, missions. Start now at best, “u- lll; time. Stone & wemngmm Pmapllcllfll NBWIDIDBP‘ Corres- llflllflellta.’ National Pres: - Bun- elu. Buffalo N. Y. m“ 5 "ll Nllllocting salesman whose ambition is beyond hi; llresent occupation, m)!“ find ‘more congenial employment with us ad at the same H1118 aou. _ bie his income. we reqnirg l "rnan of clean character mum in mlllll lull bony. of strong por- sonality who would appreciate a life position with a fast grow- ing concern where Industry ed men preferred. Apply to Mr, P. E. Ross, second floor Riley liulldlus. Queen Street, op- HIBOELLANIOU. posite Prowse Brothers. l1 l _ ii MAKE monzv AT H ME.—-l15 ‘ to $60 paid weekly %or your WANTED 698W time Wfitinl ,1‘ howcnrds _.______ for us. No canvasping. We HOUSE WANTED- WANTED B’! instruct and work. Toronto. NURSING ‘THE STEPHEN GALE HOQPST - nl of Haverhlll, Mass... offers complete course of ‘three years to young women desirous of be- coming professional nurses. Mud supply you with West-Angus Show Card Barvlw. B7 X.. Colborue Street September 1st a residence to reut or purchase in. a. desirable loca- ti in Charlottetown. Will rent .urn shed or unfurnished. Suburbs Preferred. Apply "L. D." care Guardian. FOR SALE ‘FOR SALE-HEAVY BROWN NW!‘- Apply at Guardian Of fioe. l! EVEBYTHlNQJIBW and dainty n a ur a _ T T. Wellner 00., Ltd?’ n” e w ammo: 0F n "r 1 l Brsllurs Mlnltrola .53.. at’ ‘i=1 Prince Edward‘, ‘Thurudiy and Fri. diY» August 25 and 26. Seats now on sale. ' ' v CHANDLER’ I. BELL will be at‘. Wave Traverse lettering Tuesday ‘lllll Wednesday and Searltown lllursduy! Parties wishing to have this work dons kindly meet lllBm ul. the different cemeteries. will discontinue the wiring and llllilply department of our business at once. All accounts for sup- Dlies and wiring-are now due and Payable at our office. All electri- vul fixtures on hand will he sold zit reduced prices for cash. Marl- ilmo Electric 00., Ltd. ————-o-o»>-- HOTEL Altsivlihs VICTORIA HOTEL Dorothy MioDonald, Klnkora; Ethel McDonald, Kinkura; Gordon Laauinn, Moncton; Miss C. Turriff‘ Ottawa; Miss E. Turriif, Ottawa; J_ 0. C Campbell, Summcrslde; G. T, Robinsrn. Toronto: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Robertson. Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. o. MacMillan, Cornwall; u. J Kennedy, Toronto; F. S. Chalmers ‘Montague; W. B. Boers. Montague T. E. Purl-imam outaguc; C. H. Holland, Seafurili; J. F. MacDonsll Montreal; R. C. Wall, ‘Halifax; S. J_ Walker, Ottawa; F. G. Peltler and wife, Shediuc; W_ W. Irving, Monciou; J. Doyle, Muncton; D. iBubun, City; J. F. Chelcott‘ Toron- to; F. C. Geode. 'i‘ruru; lilirs. A. C. Milli-e, Halifax; G. C. Oupplcy, Hamilton; bliss Cuppley. Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. A. Siuiih, Winona. ern hospital of 125 beds with complete up-to-date equipment. NEW GRAFONOl-A UNU$ED FOR Active, medical, surgical, oh- lllllfl- Model D Nu. 2 A bar~ steirlcal and pediatrlcni ssrvlc Blllll- Allilly Hurry Craig. 13o es. Graduates of this school are fully equipped for private duty, . Elm Avenue. ____ land rs_ '1‘. E_ McLellan, Gull, Ont; FOR sans-s BEAUTIFUL LOTS IE" Surldrliw Ont; Mir. and.‘ Mrs. W. Crockett_ oncton; Mrs. Phliucr, Moncton Mr. Toronto; It. Mucltao, lll ‘Jewelry. Silverware, watches, “J institutional work, army and at B] m M h d f i I m"? Illlrlllllg. etc. Minimum lg 0"- 8 8P0“! B0118 ‘Chicflsfl’ G. H. Moore. City; E. A. , t, r ,1; - in t i l Vi‘? loxes of colored. The bid- _ ._ 4 _ _ ‘ \ ‘wage $30 I197 “wk “a bmml figgillbfrlilgljj: ‘£90m {or blllghnnd lltcld. OIIUIWZH Ediv. Palmer Cliwlilrllllililslrlill ifilwnarlflefbzrlhznlegangd fr: ilinrii! ‘llillliéfid from 20 1-40. inllmstlggflllfili-‘e lizuriuitc; cfThcliuucc? 0f‘ cciln-sc it NlCKEL “mam-i {m- m excess 0g sum,“ . .135)’ arms. one, _ I _ _ ' ' _ \M'm,. .1_ m is whlch we Salaam“ ref“. ‘ ‘ _ p » o s . e poor suc or mu nn T, _ H h , _ f . Modem “mags have good mo‘, 314 Tomims a, gym“ :1). in hloLeuu. hloniugue, Geo, Mo. 0 9.x v i c, hull‘)! lqo (sllance whuleverx as hundreds‘ has iii[l]filmzolstlgggiaimiifi anti Sign’? (fight hours u tiny after Jfllltliirv . FF IAL ‘ . llntyre, ilviicniuguc; G. B. Clarkson. ‘Mm A. n “nuduux, Stewdrtom V“ H’ Mam-SI,‘ pregiflpnlvgi thcwilh ‘mower hflugprent hdr-lvup!fililnélifioliiixivhen, liitcrdhcljuilgcel hm efficient means of mslormg i at. board. room. laundry. and J 1‘- HELP. ‘lllunlusire; G. A- TYlQYllDBQll. Moul- and V, Wm, r, L,“ To n,“ llrnckvillo, Milk Producers awn“, Dem,,ev_,..,,.,,.,,,,,,,. ,-.,,. d“. ‘ ‘ - ‘ ‘ d“ “ll "lll" “Wu ill“ purist which have in-oonio so‘ worn ilowance of $15.00 n month y ' . . i ~ . ‘ m‘. B m‘ w ' ' l .11,-,.q§e,1 n, n ' . l‘ ~ ‘ l l“ " ‘ Mllucurd slim s robbed them oi ull . , . ' ‘ l1‘, I J I d A \VAl\ TED ‘"1310. U i» Pllollllllsflll. Mlllllfflglle- are visiting at Marshilcld, the llllilill m“ ‘lll 9 1"” llll; cussion. Phi-hulls that cvurshuil- 11,9“. Hm", “M, l-ll-ll the.‘ fir}? Ill only Yul’ the Svrilii l" "l: “y a“ ‘lgusl arrange .__ Ill C,vI(;ke1]]flfli\n(lWlfE Montague guests of their sister, Mrs. L. ii. lllllllllll "ll" ll“ ‘l=‘~‘°f?l"‘ll"ll W“ liwlng event pill even the iveutherl “Ann “m ,h,,',k M“. w“ , i llr-‘lll- A lriurul crumble is an en- lllelllfi l0 lrlllll mill’ b8 mad" - ' ' ~ - vcudv lo co-opcrhie with the licitril i . -. . .. i, l < ' _ , ' ll ‘l ‘Mi gin. (T1 i, h f, q -. . WANTED- Experienced Mllllnor -'1i- v1 R b M t - t ll l‘°$l“l'~ * ‘ l" m“ "hmhy ‘vllml “lllwl” l l“ chars unil ministers of th- 0w l l "n a a '“ ‘M’ "n" ‘l W’ - "ll-ll M155 MHPZBYB! 191011015011. y *‘ l” l . 0- l’ erlsllni ‘ ml llllllei in seeking n reduction of lYQlRh- . . . . ~11“ . -. . ._ ‘ ’ ' “ 5'7 “la lain dewc f .4 » . ~ Assistant Superintendent. Dun- glglghsmsla" fllzelllllg Sfilllelllllegl, H. Poole Montague; Miss M. m, R R Dawns o, m8 Conmfiqrldtes on unit-y products. llc nug- “‘,‘,,.‘Q,-1‘,T§,§,,=“‘iltslfitfilfigiiiylllilltiiiiidnlhe“ sues WM“ millllllne to ‘and; i311 girl-tight gtthtstunilt i’; ‘ i i i . n ~ r ~» , , _ < ~ ‘ " r "iesaven 1 ,. frpa-gllgxialzoltnxiehztln hhalariz‘; rgfgrqncgglfs pings“, A3323; agniojBfillllell. Halifax; Ml‘- lilld MYB- 5- dated Advertising Service, Moi.- gcslell lll-ll ‘l ‘lelegdlloll i-Dlllllllseil pounding the izirnut of each other, ids much u "n, fume gf%:_s,,l1rel;|_ useless. “siding has bccu largely t ' a w Guardi~ 0m (y), 1-1 n, t ti} P0 crs Summereide- R. F. trcul, is at present in the province, “l lelllcsillll-lltlves "l ll‘? W" °" our boasted civilization is bring- Vie“ than the, we T, r, n, , il-“i-‘ll to lilo work of restoration. ‘ fur lull nsriluulhrs- “ll w» ‘l ° °°“'"- ' ‘ g ' ' uniz/itlnus be sent to Ottawa to - . » l ‘ l ‘e ‘l ‘mn- -i i < -- =Lindoa Quebec‘ E W Robinson H” l5 makllll! a loll” °l' the Marl‘ .5 ‘ ‘ , "lg llh l0 a lllilllel‘ flllil lllflllel‘ in mun)’ A liitlu roll sclioulhoiisel em m“ or steel lmmg wellod "ll V" S a B 16W structures with tail Glllllblllgl y, I l l l l “m” pmvlnceai “Wesflgatllw ma“ ‘Enervicw the Bmlrd M Ilallwa) lllllllp every minute. The League gr Biluraclv furnished marisie llllif-ll w the worn parts‘ "ml the who“ fl P "Blml- nasmmunw and Bow yo“ _bed8_5l>0kfll19. Wllilll M159 Mllllgllll- possnmmes "om an “(wanking (ontnilssiilnersi in the nmttei. n; NHIiOI-IQ? We“ WM, about no ring wmfmm] Izmgmer and ma“ than made true to a lathe. There l l ~ - Sullllfwflili-le; J- H- Mlllfl‘. Mberwll olnt of view. Sllfirlllllll’ Wll-‘lllll “ml sellillllrlTlie baseball leilglles seem to be some i e w), -- " "l9 "lliecllflllll l0 llllfl DPWIOSB ill with dwarf mixed vaiietles or el ll t 5e on this (lawns upon lull-am“ wk“ delllle t“ 9mm‘ a few beds with tall ones which areiW. T. Prowse, (Iitv. _-- webslml. thought m?’ Slldflcllf“ "l lllilll‘ llllllllllllllw- ‘ than. l "Pllals mules‘ "ml lll ""19? l0 0W1“ border with plants other than Pe- auowed to climb w . pieces at _ Messrs Fred Large‘ and Mtmo“ should first be deult with by DAi-y when we. reporter naked ,1 ,\'[[‘_ iu(uz‘nlt yo» smug over me raonii-ome those objections u llrltlah cy Scull, solicitor for tho lmitloiiaiinnn, ihnugm up,“ ti“. ivm-ili hull m,u0“.“, me “we Laws M, Faun“, (‘KIRHIOPTVIHIS ilevcioperl a method ‘ of ilcpoe-‘itlng nlrkcl on the wurn tunias, and which will flower and give of their bcutuy over equally as long u period, should try Snup Dragons. 'l‘hore la no flower which is regarded as an annual in (tuna- da. thnuizli in rculltyit. ls not, which is ucpulile of making a. more mauifitilnni illspluy than. the plant in question. When arranged in the following xiianner in a border, and when flowering therein it is. questionab- lc whether any display which cost so little could be more beautiful. (‘hoosc plants, of various colors, and plant the tall varieties in tho roar lino, ncur n fence or li-cilgc, setting cur-h plant fifteen inches apart therein. and about fifteen in- cite; from the structure. ln the second linu from the rear. set out plants fiftccn inches therefrom, and likewise, fifteen inches apart. in the third line set out plant of a ailll dnwrfer nlilure, lbu sumo ills- tance between lines and plants and sow the talk varieties at stations two feet apart, three seeds to each station. and the dwarf kinds between and the resul- tant displny will make you exclalui that you did not think the common nasturtlus was capable of provid- ing such wonderful results. The dawrf kinds should also be sown 3 stations, three seeds or so, tn fl. ‘ition. a "brush," With tho itforeurentloucd simple flowers and araugeinents, it ‘is pos- sible to beautify any garden at a (EQSL for seed of not more than one dollar, in fact this article simply tells you bow to beautify your ‘home surroundings and to prodceu n blnza of glory during the entire Summer and Fall to the cost of not more than a substantial meal. _ Perhaps tbcre.are some that‘ are interested in the sowing of annuals so as to create a mixed annual bor- mmny mum a “n6 M, ‘he very dyer. 'l‘c silt-h the following s“. dwarfust vnrlciy along the front of gswilfzg“ gllgfgcthilhgllgt‘: ‘:0 (‘$2111 iiie border, fifteen lnuhcs from the ‘l, , ' “(' q “rubles? h?!“ Wm he third lino, and not loss than nlnelxfv: scariest Lin? scedinan to “lakes (mm the edge of me bur. tell you tho heights of ‘ilie plants lull‘ at tuuiivitin Dig th-e horde r and the surfuro finely, and ihcn main out ivitli ii pointed stir-k. roughly (‘irfilllilr pulchua, fifteen inches or so, in illuinctor, and illc slime dis- iier in un inforniulor natnrltllstia tllgnrlllful""gférggfinixelam‘)? L)’ 33g pllmllll"? l5 fies???’ l,‘ Shllgxgvr he iciv toqniwlr jutch or ll many put- pancilrleoowngm - , , Arrange the subjects in clumllb oi’ 5355",“;‘Aepggnls,Ifixlpzedgipmltzfi mm“ or so’ We“ slum,“ being rd ll outcbrspbf ivillwlr vurlelieu elgmm" mm“ lmm u“ nolghhor Try “iflntissibble iii sow the trill l“ “l” “lllmll” “ml arranged ‘as a iinnii-tls from the front of the llllallllle‘ “ml me“ trhmgulnr border (‘inter the seeds about l-hlmll“ h“ elglllee“ lnche“ "M" m their own do th with fine soil. cites flyll-lfl: with ‘tho exception of ‘m l‘ ‘v"l"l'ng “m "ml 1mm when the last row of clump-H. wlilrh nrril not be mnr lihh fiftron. _ inches from the "tmilld" row. The ‘lull illsllls as in llic cutie of the formal border lo be arranged inwards the .. "Obi of the border, Tl‘? ‘ll lWil ° R11 ‘dargnnn arranged ad tliédtod of l‘ nine. tnll ones eighteen lnullcfl llliartnnil between them. a dwarf vurpetlng variety. you will be tildes‘- all with one result, and will Hillel"- nud perhaps on n IIIORLGIRDOIIIC scale next year. ,, nflqq-wp A hordcr so plnniod will he pure- 1y nriirinlni and is wull ailiiptcil fur ii straight or lormul llllllll-lllll- lllll if a natural dlsilluy nu would be DY" es through illle so at eticii‘ station. So thinned, proper development will h the plants will grow in a var urui appearance. W seeds in patch y nut- teds seeds on little pawhra around, the seedlings rcnr n result worthy of emulation. llear iii mind that in formal po sltibna ‘l forinnl (divers will izener iory. but that Nanturtiums. Over your unsllallll? lllllfll“ m‘ ly be sailficar gently be (m Rll also linnr si form of izn ho the most tilt-using. Many u‘ r folks wl\c“l'lvo afford soundings. may plot of land. and a the spellings urn ulinilt tliroe inch- il thin them out leaving only frbnrslx to u dozen e fuv ureii and hen sowing the cs you simply follow- ed Nhturds meihod, for she scat- of their. suds about the soil in clumllll Wllll Jrranfement of in natural positions. (lu- most pleasing arrangement will n mind that the nimble- rden will invxiriobly prthy poops even to-ilay, 100k “p011 flowers as n luxury and advance tile arsumfllfl llllll lllllllY in cottages cannot ' to beautify their home sur- the writer say that given‘ oriiinrny intelllslllfa. a small- dollar. any phi ~ at ' REVERE HOTEL F. Il_ Lowther, Summcrsldu; A. Li. ilull, Allentown. Pa; J. I). Mc- Alplne. hiontgomory‘ Alabama; llor-ice Thoutpson, hint-gaze; l-l. lilc Ewen. Suuiiuerside; Geo. A. Camp- bell, ilulliax; Augustus (Yuirns. Baldwins; E. J. H. ltlorrisey, Geo- rgetuwnfAlnlgus D. Mclflnnon. St. Peters; J. A. Coulson, Sou View; A_ l‘. Coulsun, Sou View; J. ll. Simpson. Buy View; H. E. Hill, N-otv Glasgow; P, C. lluni. Toronto licrbcrt Mcrroan, Weston, Mass; B. E. Dlngwcll, City; Ed. Stewart. French River; Duncan McKenzie, Frcucli River; J. J. BarnstcadvTruy N. Y; ltl. M. Bitrnstcad, Troy. N. Y; A. Williamson, "Tidou; Annie Whittle, New Glasgow; W. H. Sheppard, Toronto; D. bicFudyen, Vancouver, l3. C; ll‘. Tllis, 0‘i.eary; J. H. Lawson‘ Montreal; W_ J. Tozer, Toronto; W. E. Perle)’. Fredericton, N_ B; Michael Mc- Tngue, Boston; Mrs. Michael Mc- Tugue, Boston; J: cDonald, Boston A. It. llrclnnnil, Summ rsldc. r,¢_ sically fit oereén may enloy this so-called "luxury“ and it may cost not more than the price of_u then- tre ticket. Flowers are necessary because they glrc of their beauty. Beauty is necessary because it is a source of inspiitaioli. then if lnsiprution is n necessity why should ‘we bon- sider flowers a luxury? r=__ Q§Q§§§§§§4§§5 1 1 0094404 9000 We _-lhve Mailed You a statement of 4 i, your account . ’ Kindly oblige us with ta cheque to- iliir- a W. W. Wellner i Ltii. ‘ Since 1868 l; L a of nature. and AA b ALBION NUT COAL-Schooner _- W. and “Charles Hoslrlll" ar- rived yesterday with Albion nut coal for A. Pit-hard 8t Co. i NOTICE-All aconuts iu arrears more than thirty days for Electric current for light or power must be settled on or before Thursday 25th inst" or service will be dis- continued without furtbsr notice. Maritime Electric Co. Ltd. i PETROLEUM GOKE.-—lf you In- tend burning coke this win-tar. Or- izlf; at A. Plckard & C0‘s., Phone ' i ' BEATS NOW ON SALE for Guy rum cmmnomrowu GUARDIAN ~ THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN. ' Y Brothfira Minstrels at the Prince Edward. Remember the dates, Thursday alld Friday, August 25 and 26th. IN ALL TH-E LARGE OlTlEv‘ the Brunswick ‘ is the popular phonograph. lt ls the only one with the ull wooden tone softening horn. Hear them at The W. *1‘. Wellner Co. Ltdq-Queen St. THE DATES FOR the Guy Brothers Minstrel Show have bflcn changed to Thursday and Friday- Aug 25 and 26th. Seats now on sale. , , , MR. AND MRS B. S. MOORE. Charlottetown Royalty, announce the engagement _of their second youngest daughter. Amy Elizabeth. to Mr. Norman McKinney of Cul- gnry, Alberta, the marriage to take place curly in September. HOME FROM THE WEST- Ewen N. and W. H. McEwen are passing through the city today on n vialt to their father D. lilcEwcn of Orwell. They left the island when children, twenty-three yrears nun. They now fill important posi- tions in the west. Dr. ltic-Eiven is professor of Anatomy in the Uni - varsity of lonu, Harry is "the head acting meurbercl‘ the law firm of (Premier) Miartln, McEwen, and Martin of Regina, Sank. Tile pleasure of their frlp’ is marred by Ihc zlbscncil of mother. who passed iii-xii)" suddenly u few weeks ago. -—~—-ooav———— ' PERSONALS Mrs. flcntun Randall, Winchest- er, Mllrrn, is spending the week at Plcusunr Grove, the guest of hcr sister, Miss Lily Hardy. iMrs. lifarsliall with her two sons, Bell. who are spending their vacu- tion ht the McKinnun farm, owned by Mr. Frank Saunders, Nnrlh River, were in the city thils morning on business. Mr. and lVlrs. Hurry Rlsteei accompanied by their son. Dilmllil- Ristaens brother, Mr. John Muc- Kinnon. "I OELERYSHOULD as swam/so (leleryqulants should bu sprayed with Bordeaux mixture every 10 days to two weeks to ipi-evant lcuf diseases, which often seriously lu- jure tibe orop for market purposes. ‘illness leaif spots occur lgeuoranly during cool moist weather. Homo- made Bordeaux. composed oi 4 pounds of biuestoue (copper sul» pbntc) and 4 pounds stone limc. in 40 gallons of water. is the choral)- cst and best fungicide for the pur- pose. The spraying should be llil- gun while the plants are still in the seed bed aird continued throuiilt out the season. The spraying should be frequent during moist. cool wcatlu-r lllilTO dry, but periods. Apply the mix- ture thoroughly with a pump whit-ii will give a very fine misty sprliY that will cover the plants but not run down the stalks and llhus illi- ilgiirc the stemge-A-B-C- l A NEW srevaneou POEM i " n‘ .:- =- ' . rhqughjite that, ever kind and us, , Kept stoutly step by step wltll Jill-l. Your while“ wit; lusty llfelllilfi through, " ‘ lie gone a while before; Yet, doubt not, soon the season shall restore. Your friend to you. He has not turned a corner; still lie pushes-mu - with i right good will; ‘ “ "i ' Through mire hefigli and hill, The self some arduous way ful day Attempted still. lie is not Jewellers Fodder Scarce and marsh. by Thai he and you through s. doubt- dead, this friend; not i-irv Many Miloli iTo Be Sacrificed in Brockvlils Dis‘- trict-No Scales on Yesterd.\y’s Board BROCKVIULE, Aug. 22.—A pro- minent farmer in touch with the ili-iiry industry expressed the opin lorr today that farmers of this sec- tion would not winter more than fifty per (lent of their present herds. i-le based his prediction on the shortage of hay caused by the failure of the crop through the cxtremc drought of Juno. The pus- turcs throughout the entire sum- mer, he said. have barely furnish- ml enough iced for grazing. and the lcsscncil milk supply resulted in u diminished quantity of circus-e biting iuude uud correspoiiiliizg returns to the farmer, who now faces. the fall and winter with litiic or no hay and not sufficient (unis to buy fodder or the lung krioillug-over period. Hence the do» plction of the stock, which for the greater part, it is thought, will lino lls way to the slaughterhouse. Farmers throughout the district huvc already bought largo quuutl- ties ul buy for immediate needs until the harvesting of the corn (TOD, which is reported to be rvllcut and will soniew tho ucule liuy situation. Topics discus tnduy of the Bruckvlllc Hoard of ’I‘i'ade range raising of street clover rutcs to lturse racing and fishing. but. us for i the itivetlng, the sale of nothing was zicixomplislied. Tb rlslrittinna totiilleii 2,600 nmdc up oi‘ L944 boxes of Dairy Council. hnil.il fall, thou a delegation might with viicut. evening when the 0 _ crowded boycnil capacity many iwcre tiu-ncd away llllll galln admisnl for-malice of Guy Bros. Minstrels. fill i l‘. R. at noon and parade with their own illiflfl, G-uy. the manager ullil one of the rcul v0 trelsy. llo bus for 47 ions and pliiiyflii Fredericton with 38 years ugn. This. is lhcjirst time sl that Guy Bros. Minstrels come ac fur Eur-ll. their business horn tlicy lire of a successful tour ill llle time Provinces. Not only was lll Olwru House fiililil iii (‘illlilfllll l)" additional sou _ before the stile of tickets stopped u good many room admissions hail bPPfl lflllifll bought. And nobody who iliau; pointed for it was u lively. rleii Sill‘ favorable to the deveilournent of Show’ m“ o‘ ‘us, H", Mm; n; m, the lcslf spots and further apart "l lures tho people scented in Elli" Miss Lilly Gil)‘. llle llllli‘ “‘"lll" ted as iuterlocutor and port in puttlnil llle Wk“ “V” a culpable manuei". song liils were r l introducml an lie 0nd men. 711R Toni Mac. one of i his in! a bill hit with George Guy. hmvev lire IIBPTOTYIIRIIC-g, iind his solo’ in thc plun-tution close of tlic progrumui ture. iGuy Brothers at, the Prince Fnlwsril. and Friday, this week. ‘Secure your sci-its now us is bound to hc a rush- Tliursrla cilliuuici TEA ln 1 lb. and V. lb. l . . a l: u! IIAIIILI a" on . But on some road, by tread, mortals i banal-moi) lCol. George Haiti's ¢ ex- hut relieve sell at the meeting Dzilryinen. ii from the} "M trelghlifriomls or» strangers. but it lends he primary purpose of chaos- Q PL? boxes“ while? llll‘ film", increased or decreusciLin sense “'51 huuiloi- since the iluys he pictureihkihs M5 own mfg 1m Mme his MINSTREL SHOW TURNED 'EM AWAY pcra dlouse was blc sol on to which the per- The show arrived in town by (f. during the after- noon currlcil out the time-honored the parade being heurlcd by Geurllll owner and teruns of minn- yours managed the Guy Bros. biilllllllfilrl tliciu nco tlicn have and judging by Muri- ts wore plarril, ullil llfiil standing ki t ln ll c erformuncc. ac- m “g W" 1 p did lioi‘ A nuiithcr of nvw most n! the soloists war:- uncured. numbers er, was one of the ouisunilltig figures of the on- llOnES sveno lit the c wus u ie‘ Minstrels will ho thorn .. Reminiscences INTERVIEWf WITH THE VETE- l RAN JDURNALIST ’i‘he announcement 0t George Ham's ‘book of "RGHIIIHSCGHCQB" to ‘be published by the Mussun Book company in August, has cdused niiuch interest in newspaper cir- 0185- A number of attempts litivc been launched to secure an accufd. lllirllrlrluyilrs interview from the famous humorist and racontcur, tbut to date the wily colonel has alltihenescapeil or turned every- _ lll; into one oi’ his plgggs o; in. lmitaiile ralieryr, ‘When u llew-‘lllllllcr iuan met Gelllse H- ilum. or the c. I’. 11.. on the street‘ the other day, he 1mm. “elm? asked ivhat ‘were, the prin- cllllll momentous questions that were ‘llllYlllllll-llll; this imrticulur Burt‘ of the universe, and he was cheerfully told that the weather llilllifilii)’ nvcupicll the first pliicc in tliu mind 0i‘ the intellectual and utlicririsa public. “Anj; conversation that iloosnt illidiillfl u brilliant if not particu- lnrlv ilflglllfll reference to Old llrc‘ ‘, said tlic» ‘genial George. “is <il\iicl_t~ and ridiculously in- conipicic." it is evcrlusllngly- tile mninniii" ut every glithci-lng or zit r-usuul meetings of tlwo or more up to minor topics like prohibition politics. religion. horse racing and the current rule of exchange or anything else that, when there ‘is really nothing to shy, helps out. Of course the lute lovely‘, war is zil- t (if; the United Sliltes, and through the ghzistlicst Stills and ilistilllorics in the great iliajority of the privule reslilencoa Ylllll Di‘- ~JWilil lng simple drunkenne. about u Quebec iuilgc In Her Steps i r If you followed in her steps all day you would be worn out at night and ready to give up the job of “managing the home”. Lighten the burden of the housewife and mother and promote domestic peace and health by serving We have taken all the bother out of it by cooking the whole wheat in our model, sun-lit kitchen. Shredded Wheat contains more nutriment than meat, or eggs, or potatoes, and costs much less. It is the real pep-food for youngsters and grown-ups. l! y» \b‘\\ \\ \\ :1 \; x; \\-\><~t a w. “ s. x \_ w. ~e~x>~e Two Biscuits with milk make aneur- ishing, satisfying meal and cost but a few cents. Delicious with raisins, prunes, sliced bananas, peaches or other fruits. travel; is being HPlOTNlGdWi-ly Dr. Bernaid Wlllllly? 'l‘ll="‘ll (‘iinuo r fcs‘ - r ll o'- ‘wke M them n“ faculty gfothcslilnFvcraitygoilll-lalillzl Albert lluudcliice de - tlizit_ hopeless batllncss repluw 1111-1911113 “isn't there uirvtliliig funny‘ -~?-oo>-—--_ declaring 5 N mama is m" a AVi G WORN MACHINERY 5V hat three curd cut ivlien u fellow couldlre even ‘m his recently puglislioll reminls-_v,,eigh,bor.s‘ n“ a Sflhhfllh d“). m. PPHCBS. “Go l0. go in,“ tvzis the Shukcs-‘ty w“ “um, rm. wearing mlllll’ “Yllllu lllll’ sleeves which shzimelessiv expos- vr-rse was never so bubbling over 0d n“. 10mm. m" o, he} ,,,.,ns_ lOli, ye gods! pcuriun reply‘. with raul unadulterated 1'il(‘lllIiIl2\l' ing liiluior us ‘it ‘is today. Ycurun see ll everywhere. Why, right in left Saturday morning for their EREDERKWON N,’ R Th", a home in Peabody. Muses, lifter good “Muuw mush?‘ Show Onfurii) a llllcllllllll‘ l‘ "er-v pleasant week at is it grout u drawing card as ever lllwllll! ll illilillfi iii i-iilui‘ ill ‘llljlllll u farce’! North River. U19 $19815 ill MTS- was wet“, W0" ,10m,,n_,,“.a,_e,1 ma; pocket. and zinutlitu- person is finerbngagn in m“; “r97 ‘l ililit muke u horse lsiiigli? the time ivhen l Wilt-l u [ton (routs a pull oi cider lit Sammy Cochran v sparkling beverage through struws and nothing or nobody got ilrunk oxccm. 1b,. cider. Now we'd lzu tn jail for it, ‘immune goodness knows we novel‘ hull $100 in those hailpy days. “Did you cvcr see u stout, rod. froi-klcil fur-oil ivoiuun rm u sizzling ilnl iiuv with u rod fox skin around ilPl‘ flcsliy ricck. and the perspiration .l'0£llillllg down llPl‘ fill florid chucks. and she looking lriumplliinily llilfllt)‘ because other equally uncoiiilortuli-lc but highly rospcr-iiibli- lonizilcs could only dc» (‘Lflilkl ilinmsrlizr-s with (‘llflilpflf skunk skim; or (lit-Ml rilhliils m‘ ilvml niusknwis. it's a sight for lhc gulls. flut humor fails la- mrniuiily ivllou flu-so slime lncnn- aistr-lit but dlslrr-sscil looking iii» (lies nr-glm-l lo iw-ur linen ilustiirs in Junuurix 'l‘liiti would be the limit of litiigliior provoking. "Dill you over know of lllP, quot-r whys that some rliuritalblc gifts urc iltllizml’! Ncvvr hear of tho convulcsl-ing puliciil who was un- llrrly without funds_ and a kind frlvnll scni her $25» to got herself fruit und milk and r-lilokcn flflll ollicr patients dlol. And whlti do you think she dill with the itmn- ci‘? Bought herself a wrist vrnich Say. wouldn't that frazzlc you! “Arid iliiLyou ever moot such a fellow ‘as ilk“ iilonircnl mnn wio lost the zultlrcss cf a ‘Poilorito friend, when hulf why on his Jour- ney to thin. city. and turned round and bought a ilckri. back tn Mon- trohl to get the address. And at the railway ilepoi were telegraph and lnlaphonr- siuilons. There's something hilariously funny about that. isrfi. there’! “isn't there Sflfn!tllif\i; ridicu- lously humorous about thousands going out on strike when the rnnks of the unemployed were nrvrr so largo? And Johnny Bull voting ihoui filly millions oi‘ dnilnrs in pnv them for wlini they dlrlu‘: do.“ Don't you 5P9 n glimpse of bu- innr ln the flirt lliui in Quebec a bottle of Scotch holds about four- teen ordinary drinks. and in the arid districts only eight’! Same kind‘ of bottle. (on. ‘ 1: i‘ f‘. i y y. fl y fl n d k d - Y.- iiiuya when the youngsters uric-ti to SYlllilljliiil up to mg ,,“,-,-p1(.,.,._ the fuct that ii ivo-muri in Zion (fi- short remember in ilir old. programme lit u " Du you lllllll l5 illlvll $190 llllfitlwixire consisted of u trugedv unili that (‘lllllfi buck There was u \\'ill S?» for ivlzlioiling his ivife. Wouldn't grim tragedy in [simmers and “M, 3lllll-l">‘ giuni kill “Kfiircu iii tlic Berlin trials us a rmir Tlicre is now u luliicrmls Ami, you must rc- mcmber, millions ivoro slain and dsirldcr mill und suck the mnmns o; property Wm.“ “Qfiuwn, ed to give us llciriocratry. We got it, we dlii. and us we feel ‘its dreadful ziutucrzicy wc ilprouriilus- ly tlnilnahulute at what the gods have given us. Trill mo. son. was there anything more grotesque thanthe thing we won’! “is there no rcul rib tlcklcr ln-- but isn't thnt enough lo,- onc tiny’! if luughtor lPflfiS to lungoviiyi this gcncruililn should live no lung ilizit they'll lizivo iii shoot n wliolu lut of people on Resurrection Day.“ May Not Live T0 Take Throne son“ of Dead King of Serbia nan- qerously Iii in Paris i8 THERE INCOGNITO Prince Alexander Suffering From Severe Attack of Appendicitis Alexander u!‘ about to enter Belgrade, as tiklfl patches ifllllllllllil city liuvt- report ed. It will in,» unable to uticnd lhc filncr all of his father in Belgrade. An official bulletin on Alexaml arts condition. issued tonight. said rli,s_ has been stationary. His tempera The prognosis is gmul." few persons, as Belgrade tonight dealt formal accession io the throne n "And did you aver read the 18th amendment io the Constitution of hs-ileeh kl illguw .1ii.n"i\ ....i.-. PARIS. Aug 22.—-»Prlm~u llcgcni Jugo-Siilvlii. sun of the laic Killi: Peter iii Sr-rbiu. i.» llungcrausly ill oi‘ appendicitis. in- vognito. in Paris, instead of being is officially announced ho “Prince Alexander is suffering from a s-crloiis attack of appendic- l-‘or five days his condition lure ranges from 100 to 102, The question of iiu oneiaiion is pending The condition of Alexander zip- purenily has been known to only a dehpnlches from with his Jugo-Slavlu on August 26th. lie llllTl-s. The pinre of machinery to he lrnuloil is first muilie frec from grease and illppcii bodily into a built oi‘ mululn uiux. After tho WklX lifts cooled it ls ri-ulnvcrl from tho puris which have lo be restor- Pii and is loft on the (ltliers as n ,prnt(*rilve covering. Claiming in a (bath of acid is followed by immer- sion in an clci-trti-pliitirig bath wlili-li deposits nickel on the expos- r-d surllii-rs. Till» routing ui‘ nickel is cxlrirmuli" liuril. and when the ]ll‘lli‘i‘.‘l.i is properly curried out ilio nickel ziiilicrcs with remarkable tcniu-iig: to the m-ctul on which it bus been deposited. (‘rank shafts, spindles. axles, pistons and aliiilllar objects can be made quite service- ulilc again by the nickel layer ut a riirdl ozidhots iolv oml linthmrpk- i-bst liclow that of replacing tho whole part. Deposits up in one (llghlh oi‘ un inch can bc applied silccosslully. lt is expel-ted flint this process will be developed alongside tho welding processes- ‘which British engineers have limuizlit in so high n nilrli of use- fulness in mun)" rrpziirs, silt-ii as lilo mr-nding of ('l“il('k(‘li or brnkcn i-uslinrzs, ivlili-h could not lm lmmlli-ll by llie deposition of nirkcl. - »———<+>—————- Force of Example "Du the boys ‘in (frlmsiwn (lulrh shoot on sight the why tilt-y its-ed lit?" "No." replied (‘uuius Joe. “Us ililfiililfililfififi are ull tuiuoii down. \\'i‘rc iifruirl lu got out in the sin-rt and iii-t rvckltlas for fear ivvfll lic luistunk fur inuvio nu- iurs."- Washington Star. ASPIRIN "Bayer" only ls Genuine Warning! Take no. chances with substitutes for genuine "Bayer Tablet of Aspirin." Unless you see iba name "Bayer“ on package or on tablet you are not gelling As- pirin ui all. ln every Bayer pack. age era directions for Colds. He“. ache. Nrilrnlgln. Rheumatism, Bar- chrn Toothache. Lumbago, and for Pain. llnndy tin bores of twplyg tablets cost few cents. Drugglsts also sell larger packages. Mada in Canada. Aspirin ls the trade mark (fPklsiarsd in Canada). of Bayer MIIINIlHCHITPI‘ of Monnar-rtlrarldes- ier of Shllcyllcacid. f l\\\ .. i.