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HQLMAN Ltd. and Prince County -This Salsas is reserved les lows of local interest but sdvenim el I uewsy nature may be ilae at I eants a weld strictly PAVING ll I4- vane, .-2- origin- -FOB l-ENT..-A lummer cot- tage at Btaverfs Shore. James Btavert, R, R. 8. Bummeraide. 1410-a-29-thu:-sat-xi. -(IMG llolll ,CODKING PIE! a specialty. Btook always fresh. Roy Warren, Kensington. ' , _ 1411-e-as-thu:-ut-za. --EHIAI. BU! IIBYIUI will leave '.l‘lgni.sh at 10.00A. ld. for Summerslde Races Saturday. $1.50 return. `~ 1420-e-ze-at ...__ -IOIUI TIAS served at 'lnd- mm cottage. shipyard Road. Hem- ilton. beginning Monday afternoon. Jub 3211, 1413-6-D-Zi. i -won num! va vomoi Charlottetown and Summerside _fw°°W°” mmm W' h° °“°"' immie Power says he can’t-Each opinion booked by 8100 a 'side- Who knows? Only July ist can de- i l cide. Where? At the Bummerside , ‘PENCIL l'l(HJi'B-ll TitU'LY FIZMINIINE The problem of “that fashionable pencil figure" and the anxiety it gauge; among young women of to- le/y was referred to by Dr. Margar- et Lowa-nfeld, speaking in London noenzly at the conference oi the Alllsnceof Honour (Womens Sec- tion) ` “If you look at any huge group 01 girls today.” she said, “you will see that the girl who is most attractive to young men Ls the girl with a ng- ure like a pencil. But she certainly is not the best constructed for the pmduction of healthy children. This *pencil figure) wh'cl1 is .sn fashion- able t0d2l,\'. may he partly respon- sible for the high British matemel death rate. In Sweden, where a much broad- er figure is considered attractive among women, the maiemal death rate is considerably lower than it is in England. 'Many g'.i-'is suffer acute anxiety because they have developed a full figure, which is supposed to be un- attra.ctive." » ' ‘. ' ._______. i*'.V‘\ _ I I <--\==<\'Y\\'\'\-\ ` -` 9 If . ._ / - nouns cf, Ki oN Eve? . PILLS -fs ~”~.*'s" I l.\L&\\\\->",'si“ K I 6 N E15 D¢S ti , A .| ...‘.°§°5“,:.*`§°-l.“.”,, li 4087 mi: Pill" , %,‘=;1\\\\\\\ _'- 0 _: gm \.\\ rAvun| E comix Timo’ B "M" C A O ite and romped in to an easy vic- ms fofl’ 111 the -Tull' Stakes. 3”"-t “Ce specialty. Full course chicken dinner “ . ,’ g ‘§‘;’:‘1..§..;‘i..’_, as Paint Headquarters in Charlottetown and I greatcstwraces of the English Turf for the two-year-olds who the fol- lowing season contest the derby and other classics. It was first run in d 1786' only sm years arm. the mst or left at H. J. Mabolrs Drug Store, derby . Montague. _ 12-13-dtf. NIIWMARKET, lmgland, June 27. m f Teresina, started odds-on favor- E r two year olds today 5 o ' - - . ~ e Allsheh finished the five furlongs, P 140 yards of the race a length and a half in front of Lord Derby's Hay- iime with the only other horse in the race, Miss Dorothy Pagetfs Por- trait, another three lengths back. The betting was 10 to 11 against SOURIS M Oth Souris is a nice place with g And I wish from my heart. that I N Or sitting by the river talking to For it’s there sailors there-it’s Our sails are u.nfu.i-led and wefll O 'I'hey’re all blooming ZS/I in my ei 'l were there today. th A roving round the little town so full of cheer, my dear. there I want to be, soon away to ses.. h. the nose and the thorn and at old apple tree, v hcmo, Semis LO. P. Cable)-The Aga. Khnn’s gh lishsh, bay colt by Tetratema out on EASTERN GUARDIAN agement of her daughter Marlon ships in the bay’ Eileen to Joseph Hubert Callahan of Driving Park. Don‘t miss this sae- | ond Hernando-Black Pilot match at the Dominion Day Races. An o ther battle of the century. » ' 142:-a-as-za -OPENING JULY Ill -The ‘ irohes Tea Rpoms and Overnight ottages, situated Carleton, just two 58 G ft u 'U . Roo’ All home cooking served in Tea _ ’ and home made ice cream a I &;;;;~;;;;-;_-;-,;<;;;=;a, -gm-3; rsmrs -vAnN|s||£s-- nocsns ENAMEL f ed to their Rep Archie Hume. ..°MRS. J. 0. MACDONALD of ount Stewart, announces the en- ew Perth. Marriage to _take place e middle of July. 1451-8-30-li. Institute News d Womens Institute was held the home of Mrs. Charles J fl _I M nald with an attendance of ____ _ ..° This column is reserved (oi All5l’l5.l'l. 9 t0 4 8B€ill'1St Ha,yi,111f1e and news of local interest bulk iuives-illlng onnews nnurema snetd 7 L0 3 again” Portram I cents aywnrd strigily pa-ylrblq r The July stakes is one of the ld'l-°¢°- C11 i . bln . 1 . .- 1 .. [ffl . - I, -F. H. Macarthur. T 6 No Water! No Pay! , Tha/t’s the basis of our proposition on P. E. Island. We guarantee results and the only Well we ask a customer to pay for is one that produces water. There’s a difference between just a hole in the ground and an Artesian Well propelfly constructed. If your water supply is not just what you would like to have, why not give us a call and we would send our ex- pert out to your place-a man quali- fied to give you advice from experi- ence acquired over a period of twenty- six years. ~ ~ v' ~ .» . This service is FREE of charge to you. There’s no obligation on your part whatever. ,_ TRASK w ELL co. '~ 31 Church St. 'Amherst, N. S. Local Representative: VAUGHAN H. GRUUM _ Summerside, P. E. I. A`t Morley M. Bell’s Law Office I ‘L Phone 297. . . __V,_ ,M pointed on the entertainment com- mittee. The memibers then voted for delegates to attend the Annual Convention. Miss Cecelia MacDon- ald and Miss Bertha Dingwell were elected. A socdal hour followed, after which a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Mi-Ss Cecelia MacDonald in- vited the members for the June meeting, roll oall to be answered by “what ‘mrpressed you most in the Creed." Meeting ¢1oeed with a Vic- trola. selection. NORTH RIVER W. L The regular meeting of this ln- atltuie was held at the home of Mrs. A. H. Ladner on the evening of June 'ith with fourteen members and six visitors present. Meeting opened by singing the Institute ode. Roll call was responded to with a question for the Question Box. Mrs. Edison Mutch read the questions which were answered by different members and proved very interest- ing. The report of the Public Health Nuns for Women Gmva School was Ulvlh I-Hd 0910!' 00?-Nspondence read and discussed. It was moved and seconded that a bill of $9.00 for fiowers be paid, also motion carried that $5.00 be given to each school for prizes. Mrs. John Stevenson kindly in- iiantral Bus Service *___ Will Bun from Tlfniah and Alberton on Dominion Day I0 I Ill nrn \ We take pleasure in announcing the ' appointment of l ~ 1 _;\ /f\\.. it oi, JA\\'-'»\ \ \ \ D* ._ - rd C »_ _Q ght members and three visitors. 0 ~ _ ' hmgmi-nm-5- ; A To Prince Edward Island Merchants xii-Lgpogwlfz Iii-gmzlzfffiief ` Arrangements have been ,made with Mr. Proude to carry sui1’icient additional stock to xohcgax ;;i;0;ct:;o1éo import ug; take care of all wholesale business, so that the merchants of Prince Edward Island may now im... sn.. mounts. ...trod M be able to draw on this stock at wholesale prices and get prompt and efficient service. . sick memloers, Mfrs. Aeneas Mac- Mrs. Charles J. Ma/cbonald and Mi.asMa.ry A. MacDonald wereap- ‘1"'-1" ”_""' -“ ‘ "_"- ANN UNcEMEN l Fila ` I ‘ I LLOYD W. PROUDE es from Borden on Borden to I 0’ A arlottetovm Highway and near at ol the finest beacuea in the 1 .:. CHARLOTTETOWN P. E.'l. Distributor in Prince Edward Island for e ~ M/ILLIAMS P From the complete stock of Sherwin- Williams high-grade products carried by this leading Charlottetown store, customers may now obtain the best paint, varnish or enamel for every painting need. Moreover, the services of the Sherwin -Williams Decorative Studios are freely available for advice on all questions of home decoration. P ’ , consult “Paint Headquarters” "M i7'/is S/if/rw/f/»-M//LL/.ms Da 'me may meeting or me mme of Cana(/a. L/'m/fed, MMDO DOllB.ld Rnd ll/H88 Allhle Steele WGN T .J_ ` .1 1 L appointed for the month of June. , 1 V 7 A vlted the Institute to meet at her horme for July meeting. when roll call will be answered with some- thing patrlotic. Mrs. I-larry Scott was appointed to arrange the pm- gram. A short program was then enjoyed. A recitation "Simple Di- vision" by Miss Hilda Stevenson: a humorous reading, “Nora gets her picture took" by Miss Beth Ladner, Instrumental music by Miss Mary Doyle. Lunch committee for July, Mrs. E. Mulch, Mrs. F. Moreside, Mrs. A. Ladner, Miss M. Doyle. STllATlI('A)N.\ W0l\mN‘B I N 5 T I T U '.I.' E The regular monthly meeting of the Strathcona Wmnen's Institute was held on June 14. at the home of Mrs. Wallace Taylor, twelve members being present. M‘eetlug opened by ll11¥1!1¥ In- stitute Ode followed by Creed N- peatcd in unison. Rnll call was sn- swezcd by methods of removing stains. Minui/es of previous meet- ing were read and adopted. Bick committee reported and new committee was appointed. It was de- cided to get s bottle of IMDB Juice for sick boy in district. Correspondence was then rea/d and the following delegates were appointed to attend Institute Don- vention, vis: Mrs. Herbert Ross and Mm. Alex. Mackay, substitutes, Mrs. Walter Burdett and ms. Bam- uelW00d.A¢l‘lhblI was then produced which caused much mer- riment and raised additional funds for Institute home of call to be answered by “Whale would like to travel. ILL`US'I‘RA'l'E PRAUFICAL HELP A typical example of the practi- al work of the Illustration Stations of the Experimental Farms is af- forded by the present day up-to-data farm of Mr. Wm. Michael in the Potersfleld district of Manitoba. Mr. Michael. who was a. marine engineer and knew little about forming. took up this farm in 1021. It was then in a neglected oondl- tion, the dwelling house and one storey barn dilapidated. and only remxianie of fences on the land which was polluted with sow this- tle, wtld oats and stinkweed. All of his first and most of his second seu0n'a grain. crop was ordered out by the provincial Weed Commiss- ioner, and it was about this time that the district camo under the notice of the Experimental Farms. In 1925 an Illustration Station was established on Mr. M‘lchael'e farm. A series of dernonstratlonel fields, dealing with cultural methods. crops and rotations were laid out. During the first two years a great dealoftheorophadtobecutesriy because of wved infestation, but to day the whole farmisexceptionllly clean, the fl-mi house remodelled. a modern barn built, and the en- tile farm fenced in. Inst season his her do! ll cows produced an average of 7,790 poun& of milk. By adopting a cropping scheme, including a forage Mrs. waiter Burnett. mia and summer fallow. Mr. Michael has transformed, in the period of 11 yew. this very weedv Property into a fine clean farm. ----_*.__ BIG DRIVE FOR. EXPORT TRADE MIIUBOUIENE, Australia, June 29 -(C. P.)-.Australian manuiwtur- ers and r}1ral producers chartered the Dutch steamer, Nleuw Holland. le pa-rt of a drive for export ti-me, The vessel was fitted out as g floating bazaar, displaying stogu 0! a vast variety of Australia pm. ducts. manufactured and otherwise. It is on a two months' cruise sf gh, Netherlands East Indies, British Malaya and other ports. The pu. eenger list included a number of Australian business man. ”***"'*"__»<,__ INDIVIDUAL LIFE TM hither and more consecrated the individual life. the clearer will Dwbehly be its moognitiim 0( jg dsowdenca vom and 3-ummm. by theGodWh0lll°k!l0Wl6dpdin|,|| its ways.-G. P. , EYE S I G ll~T EXMIIIIITIUI li __._5"l:{__l=eell¢\»»bl»ee1an»-I u. .|. :mos i .gffblllkli summons ant - " °"’|"" 'fern-n. -'.~1am.e-at-or-1 miata -°-_‘.'l' '\ Nm ¥11_°i.=.‘l*." ‘-_*_P°_"_°. ?‘°“l “l F19; IM bv litem"-i111 #1-flue- wi? f f ` _. -_ SHINGLES - SHINGLES We have on hand ONE MlLL1;.. <"'»~n;4R SHINGLES. Price as follows : Vis- ‘Extra No. 1’s $2.00 per M Clear Walls 82.50.per M 2nd Clears $2.75 Der M Clears $8.50 per M Extras $8.75 and $4.00 per M We also have a full line of JOHNS-MANVILLE ASBESTOS SHINGLES AND ROLL ROOFING in assorted colors. Prices on application. L. M. POOLE & G0. PAOLPS WHARVES i INPLUING llklehlm ibthi-ukfer hiinseif. 1°' Th* 0311! W8? in which one hu~ltead of endeavouring to instill men being can properly attemptresdy-made opinions into me hold to influence another is in easeur-_au Leslie Dtwhen. " E. R. BR 0 W Fire, Life, Accident, Siclcnesa ' _and Plate Glass Insurance V _, ,at Lowest Rate. 'Agent at Summetside. Lloyd Lewis A L46' Richmond St., Charlottetown ' , . ._ ..,. _ ..__.....¢._»----'*" - ' at