'11 ,uvou "ivlilurine ‘Si. . " sons ‘r rro LET-t’: noom-zo HOU s AT G fldiifil Oslldlsi scorn" l- “ Huhteriitlver. Apply to Mgs Sar- ' r7. Phoss H8. 187956“ ah lbarge. Hun-tel- River. —-—-—-————,————i—— 303 - 6-31 JOHN A wlooeusto, LAND sua- 6762 ~ veyor. Hermsnvllle. ., ‘_ V _. '_ “ 2837-6-18-1mttb enemas A. rnaucws Carding mills are" now ready for the sess- 'on's wonk. Geo. A. FrenebCWest-i Inoreland. . 808841-2641; LAWN MOWIRC ei-IARPINED ‘and repaired. stoves repaired at White's repair shop, lid Kent St. 28845-2031 2408-5-31 ti. BIG‘ assumes arssov em. payment for Barbers. Becoms~ sxpertbin 8 weeks. Write Mcl- wal-lwd er Bar er College, Department v “W. Ham“ 344's m WANTED- AN EXPERIENCED T0 RENT-JOE SUMMER, FUR- nished cottage nt Tracadie Harbor with water supply, stable or garage, lce house with ice. Address "Cottage" 11 Brighton Avenue, City. 8000-8-25 ti. TO LET-DWELLING HOUSE and premises No. 22 Pleasant St., City. Immediate possession. Can be inspected on application to owner. H. J. Palmer. Female Help ciliok for July and August. Ap- ' * - py "Shaw's Hotel, Braclrlsy KlNO OF DENMARK SPINACH Bench 2886 82 7, better than spring tonic. We ‘all need Spinach, loto of vltamines 'in it. For sale by Jeniiinsd: Son nnd Burt S: Fraser.-- J. J. Gay lb Son. 2972 0 24 iii Teachers Wanted WANTED-SEAN!‘ HOUSEMAID, good wages to right party. Apply in mornings to~44 Water Si. 30-li'i~li.2'3,ti WANTED- or once cannons maid in family of two. Apply WANTED-FIRST .OR SECOND before 6 p. m. at 271 Queen class teacher for Anglo-Rustico Street. 2717617tf School. Supplement? $120. ,Mrs. Jss. Stevenson, Secretary, Rust- 5535551-1- ico.-—2il35-ll-23 8i. ---— A friendly game of baseball was played on the Whentley Rlvcr -viow school, goomomou; School grounds between the Un- $150.00.—Ed. Murphy, Secretary. 1111111111116! 111111 91111111110118. 1118 3993 325 6| Champions winning out by a scroe ;of 18 to 13. The line-up is ur fol- WANTED- A FIRST oLAasflows: teache for Emerald High School. '0hlmplo"l WANTED-PRINCIPAL ronesa Unbeatable: -Apply W. H. Deighan, Secretary. Catcher Emerald. 2995 6 25-31 It. Ross ' , > Pitcher WANTED-FIRST OR SECOND B. Ling ' G. Andrews iclass teacher for North Milton 1st Base School. Supplement $140.00, C. ti." Rackham R. Stcad B. MscKensie, Soc'y. 3005-6-25 3i? 2nd Base --— L. Bowen F. Sellar WANTED-TEACH ER FOR MILL 3rd Base t "Cove School. Supplement $100.00. c, Moboo Apply J. M. Arbing. Bsdford soon, stop Station, P. E. I. 3003-6-25 21; H. Ling - L. Ling v R. Field Talisman WANTED-FOR o: A_ m... o, 5mm. Sable School, first _or umzii- (Lpiioio class. Supplement 8125. " tor D_ agkhnm ‘ ,1, no" MscKay, Secy.—-2933-6-23 5i. L, gigolo ' G. Gnmester A. Stead WANTED-FIRST O“ SECOND ' Mr. Charles Smith officiated to class teschcr for Whoatloy Rlv- " the satisfaction of all. or School. Supplement, $125. Archibald Barrett, Secretary. . 2936-6-23 4i » FIRST CLASS TEACHER WANT- ed for Victoria School, District . No. 60. Supplement voted $200.00. " ' yihilale preie red.) Apply in per- , sonif possl le to E. Boswell, » Bec'y. Trustees. 3008-6 25 ti. xANTEIF-TEACHER FOR NEW 3, London School. No. 92. supple- kf ment $150. Apply to l-l. B. Muc- iléay, secretary, New LondonélP. ‘~ 1"‘ Wanted fl WANTED-ROOM AND BOARD by two young ladlca. Apply M“ "ears-of Guardian. 2969 6 2i Bl For Sale ‘i- j a FOR SALE — SEVEN ROOM house, new, lot 120 it. by 65 ft. Apply 205 Weynlouth St. .01‘ Phone ijns, , [$006025 al. FORIALEJ-IURE IRID YORK- ; 1shirs Pigs, bacon type. ‘Apply to Henry Hurry, Charlotte-town, It. R. No. 6. 3009 0-25 3i. rfion SALE-BABV CARRIAGE. Apply i0 Granville Street. v . 2077624 3i THE‘ INDOMITABLI GEORGE 8. LYON Thsfsmous golf veteran, who de- spite llnjury to" his foot has b11011 pinyin? a msrvollous gamo in the r “r match of the Ontario Amateur Golf Association. res GALE-OVERLAND can m first class condition. W. T, Wollner. 108 Prince st. , 2on1 o a4 3i NEW IHUUUE .F% SALIWON UP- ‘llfir lliilaboro Stu, also garage. A" isoilsrn improvements. Amfly ass-ores: George Si... Phone 813511 ' B] sansmrwo nsolsrsnsb "Bhortflorn ‘bulls-J yBMs 01 - . _ 1J6] , ltocirsy-Point avail ‘orig: 0; I llyhlliflllii Charlottetown. I 8002-6 25 2i. Hotel" Victoria?“ " wow. sci-m. 6111111111011!" . no-my ‘within-apes ithstrsvsllifll? . public s oomf . ‘ a i .4 INCL ‘ "o... u. rivets us; w _, K o, 9, .1110: is Isms . > lfiaidtfi-‘Mw ooj in": msmbdrrirfk 1 Eovrmsw ihnihs sliori to svs 5" sci-innocent micron, ", , .._q.-_-_1Q¢--s—n . r mil orrios can bs Wt into ,, , of nsrssssiva mail ll rams. . "W" ‘W: Fc-uwmwwiiku _ +_-_-. 1. museum-nil n * ’ {giffi fii-ililié’, "‘ “ W, “Hotel . Prasristors - .¢. ' ii.) - A assroussi WHAT is 11-1-41.) FION’ contln 1 m] 1 ANQRITH T- ifl 1i 1111" .ncv. w. c. Mach- "lFrostown- at 4 o‘ l pk. , of church. we rwmm“ - es. hot saoondsaSpeclal Price 49c. T Lmgfllreen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil , appendicitis. " French Hospital in New York. "in tho Peace River District. .,,, _ . , ‘ (Mary l-Iasol Mcboan), a daughter. a , " 73W DOZ Ladies fins rib mercsii isle hose at wholesale prices. Prow so Bros, Ltd. Witt-NEH. Fl-ihiiiruns AUC, ' , ' sy starting at » oclock. - i mom, pogo;- snd- Bedroom Furs use-ii, D5011! "i Pnsasv- th" North. Bedequs i111’ I. Sunday Schools,‘ rilion byRev. D. If. Thee gyryiasct st ‘mo, all we some; -. ' p FOR DOLLAR DAYS 20 doz. Lil- dles Fiber Silk Hose all good shag. iProwse Bros, iLtd. z] wear KENT cnosmo. - An Blwllmt program-will he ‘present- ed by the, pupils of West Kent School sit their which takes place this afternoon at 3.10. Mr. C. H. B. Lougworth oi the School Board will preside, FUNERAL funeral of the late Mr. Frank P. Hmnesssv will take place this held at St. Damian's Cathedral and. interment at the Roman Catholic Cemetery. DOMINiION DAL-on Dominion Day the Stamp Vendor's, General Delivery, and Registration Wlckets will be kept open from l0.a.in_ to 12.00 o'clock! Malls will he receiv- ed as usual and despaiched up to 1.2.00 noon. There will be-no deliv- ery by Letter Carrier. CASE 8ETT-LED--.A consign- week from the 1C. G. S. Margaret to theschooner Mary F. Hyde. The consignment, consisted of 200 eight gallon kegs and was, seized from the ‘" last fall on the Prince of North Sydney, the master of the schooner. fought the case out in the Admiralty court and a decision was given" in his favor and the liquor or. sailed for Nassau alter taking the liquor on hearth-North Sydnoy Herald. .WED_DING BELLS-At the Man- se, North Bedeque, on Wednesday Juno 25th-st 1 o'clock a. m. by Rev. D .K. Ross, B .A.. Walter Lea iI-Iogg of Wilmot Valley -to -Ethel Baker lard Green oi Central Bedoque, P- iE. l_ The bride and groom entered the parlour of the Manse promptly at 7 o'clock a. in. and were attend‘- ed by Chas. Green brother of the bride and lLilllan il-lueetia cousin of the groom. After the short ‘but sol- M unpcmn ceremony had been performedllleflllie 01 2| the farmer's home in this city sftgr 1 . friends in annual closing ' siiient in iLcndon in writing to a NOTICE, — The friend here tolls Wembley which is most interesting “The day was hardly one for sight- morning at 9.45‘ the service being seeing. intermittent showers of the sort we have had for weeks made the exhibition roads a muddy mess. Yet there crowd of sightsaers, and in spite of the weather the proving a success. going through the building I was im pressed wi-th the similarity the ex- hibits bear to those of Canada. in the matter of industries and pro- ducts the two countries are much the same. The chief difference one ment of liquor was transferred last Canada has been not gone in to anything, like the same extent ior wool or wool p10- end growing industry of viii-culture Edward island coast. Captain Dicks and the production of wlnes—Wl1il8 in the Canada building the nearest tel-eating exhibit of Canadian whis- dered returned. The Mary F. Hyde that Canada. still in so large ll. mea- sure a teetotsl country. 1111115 1-116 nday after dflolldfllfjfhy do” visitfiil her friend Florence Hogan. 1 Mrs. T. J. Trspp, . (neg l! Offer) and "three children, or m. Westminster. B. 0.. are visiting- an absence of fourteen years. Miss Ethel Million, New york c117. arrived in the city on‘ ‘lilies- day beins coiled home owing to the death of her brother in law, the late F. P._ Hennessey. A Al"! e11 fill-once pi twp years. Miss Tliamaq-iealrins has returned tmher home at $43 Richmond SL. Frlilfl-Bl-QWI- She was accom- Nlllqd by her aunt and Miss 341.11!" Hlsliins". who will visit . New Glasgow, Shel- lwurne. N. s. and Moiltroal after an absence oi twelve years, A Gharloittetoniant At Wembley A former Oharlottetonlan now re- of a visit to was a tremendous. exhibition is My first visit was te Australia, sees is that the mineral wealth of v developed far more. iTlien oi course Canada has ducts, while Australia has the large approach we have to thatis an in- liles. it is rather amusing ito reflect manufacture oi Canada Club wills- key ior foreign consumption a pro- fitable occupation. ‘1 1191- °\11- 11°"- ior lndis- but turned aside 111 order to see a show at an Indian Theatre. Much of the program consisted oi lndlani magic, which was mildly in- teresting, lbut nothing .remariiablc-—— iin returning to India alter lunch some time was spent examining the furniture exhibits, seine oi the ill- leid ivory wonk is really exquisite and as one wonders on making the rounds of the building V011 1198111 1° realize how abysmallyi ignorant we are of the resources of the East. We a new world are apt at! -ls Delis Chllant rstniiiéil ham: .1 By Sanguinary Fight Links for a round or two of my soon forget. The combatant; were °1' "19 lowly. the submerged, but the tactics employed, tho coopom. tlcn. of ithe respective groups 11911188191118. the persistence with which the» battle raged from ginning to end and the merciless. ness shown by the would have done both credit armies. lbr-"Jslng up its feet and "sis. “IIocheiag-a” chlfliitlsievl. . Piston. ma. "f, airline Irllu. Inns ans, ta Bstius Wednesday. lily l._ intern Ilse ss.so sstomoblls Jletsrn "Ids so.» sail 810.00. 14""! Charlottetown every , morning st lJl o'clock. roturn- 4 In! lenvlni Piston on srrlvsl of P1411". "III first u» on. . ‘"11- 11 I Islandld Qlwsrlsnlty i" 11-1-11 s-hcuiiu uio nay,- sell on this luxuriously eqslp- I pod steamer. The "llnohgiqo", h" lull Inns??- oemiore and W011. Ilnlllii the ran from Hort to port in sbsnt four bu". Do not mullet this assesses "1111 "10 Illilll boats -o|| this ronlo during the pass (on, you‘, , ‘In assure comfort on bond only one hundred passengers will be married on any one d” on". t slon. . ' , ‘ As slssmsr will only our: AAA‘-QAAAAAA 4 iigiildwmus-tnlfdnliil-lnz: uni-stun“ . R. E. : For further plfllqufl-f. ‘flu.’ j ‘N97’ Yvrk ------------- “.3 5 2 , Ivlrs or phone, , Brooklyn -------------- _. 3 9 U 1 “k221i; gins daily, hrs um, i} Esiitibean and Snyder, Grimes. s - - an sy or, 1 nuncs stawnnr s co. urn. i American League. a Aesmja [P110116 szs , R 11-15- Bruce Stewart s, co, who" , Philadelphia ____________ .. 8 5 0 4'. Boston .... -.' .......... __ 4 100 A¢¢n‘n 1 0v 33616-1141. z a ' ' A z ' " g a v inzagh-inl-iluililisii and Perk‘ American E . R H. . Washington ------- -. 8 0 New York ------- ..'- 5 1 i d S*h n _ By 81111111111111: Fish! an b a g n. ii. n. Detroit ................ -. 3 7 0 BY AN OCCANONN- 5g, Louis _______________ .. 2. 6 1 Recently on my way to Belvederc ld‘ favorite pastime. i saw f ti; e ' fisricsst fights I had everoisietngsse; Nation“ n, 1i, E, 11 1-’ sht that combined skill no.1 Bum,“ _______________ __ g 17 1, flllelll’ °1 which 11111118 an imoress- Philadelphia, _; _________ _. a 12 1 011 1111011 me which I shall not Bau__-.Bgnt0u, Stryker, Lucas of be- combatnn/ts and descred-it to the iiroiooo best The arena was a shallow hoof print made by one of the cattle which occasionally enjoy tho llflvliege of looking over the fence at the golfe-rs. My attention was first arrested by the somewhat ruusunl speed being mado gcrqgg this depression, by that Vgpy common insect, a measuring worm, one of ordinary size. about an inch in length and which progresses 11y 1111111111118 11s back up to an acute angle, drawing its hind legs up to its chin. moving the head forward the full length of its body and again so on (Clllidlln Pros-s.) PITTSBURGH, June 25.—~Foliow- ing is the result oi‘ games played yesterday in the Major Leagues: National League. Pittsburgh .--..... -_ Batti-Jklexander and iiertnett, Meadows. Yde and Coch- Nstlonli Lssguo. BBti."-‘HUIP‘)BTTY and dluel; Bush, Batt.-—0olliins, Dauss nnd Base- ler; Shockey. Vanglldcr and Sever- and McNamara, Gibson, iiubbcll. Stelnsderf Couch, Glasncr nnd Heinli-ne. R. H. E. Boston ----------------- -- 4 T1 2 Philadelphia ----------- -- 1 4 2 lBatt-Ooonsy and Gibson. M11- chell, Steinder and Wendell. Cincinnati National i?’ . M - oih"f . i Ha Provincial . . Public Utilities - Bonds. . Yielding from 5% to 146% o. Eastern St. John, _,N. B. n ~ Q ‘Sinclair; ‘co.. 1112i New Baas» of Nova Scotlia‘ Building Charlottetown. P. ‘E. 1, ‘ 3., a. h l‘ ‘U -.i » , "5 $ = Killian. ’ " ~- ‘Nil. ‘~ 1 Park. TUESDAY, Aquatic Sports. R. H. E Si. Louis ..... -- - 3 3 9 qmcimmg] ____________ __ 2 112 Bat-tr-dlaines and Gonzales; sheehan, Donohue and Iiargrave, R, H. E. st. Louis --------------- -- 1 1° 0 Cincinnati ----------- -- 2 '11 2 Batt-Sotheron and Holmes. Mays and lsanderberg. I Add American League Cllicago— Firse Game: ' . Cleveland ._ ------- -- 1 '1 2 Chicago -- Batt-——Smith and ‘iiiyatt; Connol- ly and Crouse. Wlrth. Cleveland .__- Chicago alternately. =1 omcsns which 1119 1111-11111’ 00111119 s" 119W" 1° Ilium” t“ mm“ m“ w“ an’ “mherienables it to make fairly good speed 11 a dainty lunch and afterwards pro- ceeded by auto to Borden en routs .~to the mainland. The" bride and ‘groom are very popular and have the best wishes of a large circle oi‘ irlends- When they return from their wedding trip they will reside in Central Bedeque. PERSONALS Mr. Donald Nicholson has return- nil from n visit to Montreal and Ottawa. Dr. Margaret McKenzie of New York is visiting hsr home in Pipette. ._.-_- The many friends of Mr. E. H. MéLnrcn of Georgetown who is in the P E. I. Holipital will be glad to know that he is steadily im- proving aitor an operation for Miss Josephine Harrington, Char- loitetown entered the city ilwrlt- al on Monday to undergo an oper- tion for appendicitis. Her ‘friends hope ior_ a speedy recovery. Miss Frances McLellan has 111'- rivoil in. the city to spend a vaca- ition with hsr parents, Mr. and Mrs Soxtus liicbcllan, Prince St. Miss McLcllnn is studying nursing 111 B MrJT. C. Jhmeg arrived hereon Tuesday". He is visiting his (laughter Mrs. (Rev) Georlili M11191‘ of Clifton. New London. Mrs. Joules ls expected to reach the Is- land some time in Jilly. Mr. and Mrs. James are now residentsdi Streetsviilcr,‘ Oal-“A wblilere‘ illei; daughter. 1'!» ~ H‘ “Y mistress of the Manse. Miss atherine James. Mrs S. 11. Low. 11 living st lzplio Saskatoon, Alberta. B IRTHB RICHARDSON-At Bristol." Lot 4o, l... June 0th, 1921, m m. and Mrs. Everett (l. Richardson, nee icongratulations) . 00-04++o+s4+0++»o+o+o4¢+ t 11.1.1.1.» 11f t e tDrop of Love l That's what shs told hoi- phy- sialsn and friend. And h! warned hsr: .- "Yss, snil‘ you will’ Pl!- I11Y~ sleaily and msniiliy. _, You can't clone the peer you are seine. ‘ " _ “lot villas "you" ass“ ywi dsughtano Isslhs "Ni-DIFF- psos. sstlisplrsi wnilrlf my lisvs sills ma! rail" will soy sgsin." what lions-suffices ma. .wlll thrill mun "U, _, \wv-r V " filler-ell "years our. iliiiisteiili Guardian; _'<— 3 "A nlWci-i- more plentiiully endowed with stor- es oi natural wealth titan other.‘ neo- al resources of that vast country of- india are resli ysurprlsing. The West iindian pavilion is one of the most popular places in the whole exhibition and one secret of the popularity is the cocktail bar where white coated negroes are kept busy mixing planters punch and other authentic West 1111111111 drinks. Planters punch seemed to be the prinle favorite. _ The British Government Pavilion was the next attraction and showed a great model map of the British Empire. This pictures all the col- onies and trade routes and llttlc models of trains and ships moving to and lro illustrate in a 5111111111‘- tho ccasless energies of commerce withing the Empire. ll there W010 no other tha-n the British Govern- ment Building nt Wemhley. 011° would still be thrilled t0 annreclaifl in a new way just how great this Empire of ours really 15- 111 11193” days when imperialism seems more or less at a discount we ought ai ‘of us to do a lit-tic stork-tiikiuil. Tliai. ‘is. I think the lsrzer 111m v1 the whole oxhl ltioii. it 011E111 1° 1"" duce in us, no a spirit oi complac- oooy, or that, conviction iliut “we Mo tho pooplo who matter" which so dis-figures another 519111 Ilium“ out n spirit oi‘ realization of the greatness nnd solidity of Emlirlxfet and of the oblligflugga *‘ atness 111110 - veililgrflslt was closed in dlong- Kong. This exhibit differs from most oi the others in that i111‘ 18118 seems to have been lione by "ml!" ial action than hy orivalv 0'11"‘ prise. Most of the exhibits are by‘ individual firms or csmvanlcéhhllo nearly everything is on sale.’ 3m are some wonderlul things on“ way of furniture. 19110111’ “"1 6 _ '3: oi what npearcil to be rather ch01 ‘ rlcos. DHTE: ‘Chinese restaurant is a bill and the tea-sum gféiiaiilggrgnn dissatisfied with our occidental methods oi ten nia- liing. Chinese cooking is raiher nlco one favorite dish ileinl; 1111111‘! °r chickens livers. 9K8!- Wll" my sprouts, young 11111111100 111111- 11111811- room and spices, and is eaten with boiled rice. Another mucli column- (mmooo oioh is preserved eggs n f ‘ai-lii “rat-iv veuri rb"iio_ Nevil- ‘Poole a Thompsonr-SOAB-li 2i 8i. Z .."l'lkid, Milli, Aocessorlbs hnd Ford parts-Poole d Thomp- 1i0ll-_'8°‘$"§_,l§ 11- vewxraon‘ POWQR 81111181» and Hand Sprsyorinotors-Pools A Thompsom-fota-d so 3i. nrcoki. ran av ‘his cs ' . Get our prlcos-Poois lfrhoinp . sols-ii 20,81 rial-fly DAV Wlfiofl"l Dill Clllirlll~ particularly if hurry. This time it evidently was in l1le, but the mineral and "agricultur-lp hm,” and I was curious w know It there was any special reason of quest of flight for tho hurry. Look- ing more closely‘ _i saw two little brown ants, a common variety, ap- parently studying the movements of the animal. Suddenly they made up their lilinds and, as suddenly acted. One of them attacked the head the other the hind feet oi the worm. The one at the head was up. patently spurring for an oppor- tunity to strike; the one at the feet evidently thinking that if it could arrest the forward movement the big animal would be more eas- ily hnndled. The rear attack was n difficult one, the worm by its long reach and great flexibility ' and suppleness being able to kick his light-weight antikonist out of the way.‘ The little fellow was not to be diverted from its purpose. ite- pcatedly hurled head over heels it returned every time to the attack, while its companion at thc bend still kept that end busy. The worried worm began" to show signs of wcarincss or, as ring fans describe the ,conditlon. lt was becoming “groggy? After unceunted attacks and ropuisos one ant finally found the opportunity it had been sparring ior. Like a lightning flash it leaped on the worul's back, just behind the llenli. sank its cruel fangs" into the spinal column and the battle was over. the worin was dead.- This was but the end of the first stage in the adventure. The little brown fellows were not fighting merely for the pleasure or tho excitement oi fighting: they were fighting for food and" here was a huge capture, a caress that would supply the little colony indefinitely with fresh mcat. How were they going to remove it from this great hole, how were they going to hnul it up these steep proolpices that surrounded them on every side. Each took hold of tile burden and after considerable tugging and pulling they succeeded in dragging it to the foot of the precipice tho top of which towered many times their own height above their heads. They discussed a while and finally cams to a decision. One of them stood sentry by the body while the other walked away and disappear- ed in the grass alongside. in less than a minute it rctumod. ac- companied by about half a dozen ants of the same species. The new recruits together with the two original captors soiled tho body. some st the head. other; ranged along -the sides and started with it up the precipice. Even for the was s tremendous one but, finally. some of them crawling backward while gripping the body. others tugging at iihrilmp sides of the monster, they landed it at the top, and prbpared to proceed with it to the c tony. whlollno doubt lsy besi- {its the ittlo brown psqpla. boy liaising, retail" I ._ ..H. M ‘~ \"“ v (i a lfliiilnpsom-h iI-e is ii. will "shim elf sOQ\sIQ€savts-‘I evidmtly hail previous “super-lanai with the browns and decided that crowd of helpers the undertaking" Bait.-—Roy IChevcs. Browas 111111 Myatt; Thurston and Grouse. - Aifernoom-Clrqug, Evening :-Clreus. ++o+o+++o+n+o+o+§¢+¢ i cliitsiviii when ‘ ail-ocean , A"ll'IIO0Il2—-Pl!f10f Maritime-Ton lVilis Rios (Opom) Evsnlngl~firsnd Psrsds Decorated Can Circus, Vletarls Foronoont-Fannors’ Picnic. Experimental lfstlsli. Noonl-Jfsn Mlle Bicycle llsoo. i‘ ' _ Afternosn:—Bsssbsll AbsgwsltGi-ouiids. ~ ' " Evsnlngl-Elsctrlo Light Sports, Ahsgwslts. Circus. Viotorl P F Park. d?‘ wsonssbsv. "JULY 1s ‘I Fci-siioaii:-i=ai-iilci-c' Picnic. sxmrlinsnur erosion. J3 Aftornoom-Throe Races for- trottsrs and Moog,‘ Chsrloiss- iown Driving Park; slss runningrscs; 1, Evenlngb-Docoraiod Boat Parade by Cb-riottstown Yssht 0 Club. Circus, Victoria Park. a > THURSDAY, JULY 11 . ‘t. Forsnoonl-Fsrmers’ Picnic. Experimental Station. l? Aftsrnoonz-Calsdonlsn Club Annual Gathering-slid lporfs i, in conjunction vvlthbrlvlng Club grss Rlcss. 1f evening-crane "men Light Parade of Fire with Dsoos- F ' atod Floats aocompinlod by ‘iii _ sod Bongo. ‘I t °°"""1"1l\y Binding and Dancing ‘riot squsrs. {- Clvwl. Victoria Park. _ ' FRIDAY. JULY 1's f, Foronoonz-Fsrrnors’ Picnic. Experimental Stiiion. Aftsrnoonl-Yacht Club Regatta. Swimming +311," lnfl y Evcnlnm-Community Crsnd Ball. Circus, Vlolgnlg pom ; ' SATURDAY, JULY 1o - "*3 ~. _ Eorenoonz-Fsnnsrs’ Picnic. Ewerlmentsl Station. " l ~54 vvvvv vvvvvvv~ JULY 15 A ‘A ivyvwvivww fi I J Mlnard’; Llnimsnt for Rheumatism “aumm- D a a i ' . ti’ i~ r ,1. . , ,_ _ u"; _ _ discretion, was the better part ‘of I - ' , _ vaiour; they turned and walked i . . _ _ away. The incident, botll the op- pcarance and the disappearance seemed to greatly disturb the browns and there was evident con- prlac in evident bewilderment. In about a minute the two blacks ac- companied by probably eight or uine fellow blacks of similar stature suddenly emerged 0111 01 the grass. The browns, rc-ilizing the strength that iics in numbers decided that their liurd wm prize was lost, turned on tlicir heels ii they had ilIl8iS-_ilIl(i first]. The new comers marched up to the curcnn oi liuflll meat, seized it and curried it uwny! The battle, the victory and the final loss of the wnr occupied some iiftecn minutes nnd while watching it, Teniiysoirs liucs "Nature. roii iii tooth and clnw," kvpt ri-puniins themselves through cncli stngc iii the struggle. The incident. coilillioli in the insect worlli Lia ‘ll the human, interested mu 11111011 111111 propounilcd many questions which I dared not attempt tu iillswcr. Crie impression was loft. perhaps only one, that is. that ililfl ants which tiioughtlcssly we trenii nil- iler our feet arc, in their 0W" humble world, just as important, as belligerent and as resourceful ns we nre in our bigger world and that in mnny ways ilicy have as much to boast oi us wc liuvc. Possibly they are not as far rc- inovcd ironl savngcry as we are, possibly also they in their uni-st of choice morsels of food. wllicli is the‘ grrlt quest in the lower as in the upper world employ methods I101 any more reprehensible lilllli, our own. Golf is n great flame and l regretted that my scoring that day wus badly hampered liy the little war in tho underworld but it gave me things to tllink about tllnt the king of games itself rnulil not. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAIL- WlAYS EARNINGS. Tho gross earnings of this Canad- inii National ilnuwrys for ""1 W?“ ending June li- 1924 were $i.'5il-‘4.J17 bcing a decrease of $255-5"l~?4- The gross earnings of illo (.ana<l~ inn National Rnilwnyfl "m" J"""' nry 1 to June 14th, 192i have beer}- $l03.lt95.0i1 b91118 a illicit-age ‘o $867,807.80 as compared m1 1 e corresporidi perioldof i928. The on iidlnille i REMEDY 111111» aiuwii l .-_ r~' '»- 11 1 ‘L1 the st of the cs ture. ‘ . l" Y“. “ 1"’ At this stage, owevsr. soma- ‘ivil, f4 f" f thing also hspponad. Two large ‘i . i ' , l...‘ black ants appears on the aliens. s ‘ ' ‘ , w» | few in as sway. Tho latter were », * I!!!" | giant n siss as conlpamd ""‘ , " r sternntion. They ran round their. | is "limit injiirldo did n t To meet the instructions of the Dominion Government Department of Asrlcwltvro: that we wmsiy with the legislation which Imskag If ii ‘"9" 1° 11")’ °' "'1 @1198 saws! oh a graded basls,-iwhlch icglslnzisifig intended to improve the industry in the ln-teroata of all concerned, by vrioclirsging the production of better quallty,—as s result of highdr prices for the best grades, we. the undersigned ddslers, will, on and iii ills ter July 1st. buy and pay for eggs on a graded baoigsnly, believing mot (Signed) AULD BROS, Ltd. CARVELL BROS. N. RATTENBURY Ltd, POOLE d. THOMPSON, Ltd. by so doing we will improve the Egg Industry of Prlincc Edward lglsng We ask the lie-operation of alii normal-nod, ISLAND GOLD STORAGE CiOn Ltd. GUNN-LANGLOIS co.. Lfd.. (S'Slde) ‘ DEBLOIB silos», Ltd swirr CANADIAN co.. Ltd. HARRIS ABATFOIR co.. Luil‘ THE FOR EI,GN TEAMS (Continued irolii page lliirlcen) this snine ilireciiun. 'l‘lic Scandinavians nilii the Lctis and Finns ililii the boys from oillcr parts oi tlic top of Europe seem illilc i0 get going and rlln on for- ever just il little bit faster than anyone else wants to run. Wil have nothing in clther the 5.000 meters or illc 10.000 meters to hope for, except the ciilincc of picking up a couple of points i0 g0 with the grand total. Our stcepiechasers didn't show anything ronlnrkillilc before tlicy left. They llllii plenty of grit. but that l... not remarkable in the team the United Sullos suit over on the "America" a fcw weeks ngo. lis the required tlfilg. It. Iinyno of Ohio Siiltc. ivllo runs ilwknrdly, but without apparent effort. slipped nnd fcll in lhis event. after he had been around the stadium a dozen times and was blown nnd log weary. But he was up unil after them ill no time at all. nnd when ‘it came to big Marvin Rick into submission in the stretch. Nothing much for America in this event. But when it comes to the hurdles. what n different story! Herc again the United States has a plethora of high-class talent which would or more in both the I00 meters iinrl 400 meter timber events not s" surprise. ‘ Consider the class. Karl Andor- son was supposed to he our bent up‘ and trli-‘fi gilmciy to " across the line on bleeding hands sud knees. Ho was rewarded by n iihsncs in the finolli. an sltlioiilll urea him. he was shut out! Dan Kinsey timber topper beat him. with F. P. Johnson who broke a world mark himself in a trial heat (the time, incidentally not being allowed) d close third. ‘ in the 400 meter hurdles we have two inescapable of w rid-re- cord tiinc, and better—~ eorge Taylor of Grlncii nnd Charley Ilrookins of lown, while it would‘ lint be surprising if C. F. Coulter and Ivan ILlley accounted for third and fourth places, if no better, when this event iii run at Colombia's Stadium. i» zzPccvish. pale. restless, and sickly children owe their condition 10 Wrolnli. Mother Graves’ Worm Exl-crnlinnior will, relieve them and restore health. ' Dilii-c When cooking spaireribs first b0" them, remove scum and when partially done place" in s baking pan and add snlt and pepper. Bake the gun for tho final lap, he raced, make the acquisition oi 20 points ' DQt- Rs hall the misfortune to fsll' ‘ at the last hurdle in the trials. not crawl _ l slowly and (i0 not brown them too nliich. For Sore Fest-Mlnsrd's Llnlmsns, . i . i Wafer strait/challenges “ > Th" iirrviir HM. has. C“ i Mil" .23." iii}? £33.16"...- "W P17"! V"! l i ‘rm nails. u. lany- If‘ . sfl~él1v0.‘mls ‘ Jrqosidlldlyrm- of Illinois pressed II. Guthrie to o __ record time bsfors the Oiilo .-.- ' up.“ gfitm; .‘