rwvilllledw-r-finlla. n. um - w! refill“ bnaalnpuilzy. Ilpoilldmlbdfpgyydll ‘mnwmmfl oilAll a sauaoltu. laonimii q... comm. . ll .44 To Bae XPBRIBNCB ha; tanflht [ool oooh that than la no loar qulta as [ood aa Beaver Flour. BEEAVER FLOU la the ideal flour forall halrln] purposes. It la a hlaltlad floor “"'=-‘ I ‘" a "Lona-wont! Wheat with the atnn|th and hody of Banal Flour lniparta to haklnp the qnalltlaa which Iaka your hrud, plan, cakes and paatrlaa real load (NIN- Try ltl loll by your “can, T. H. TAYLOR CO. LIMITED, m THE ‘ clllull ' - - Ontario U‘ “MANOA” Passenger Steamer Leaves Montreal-filth July. 2nd August, 19th August. Leaves Ch'tclwn for St. John's—18th July, 5th August, 22nd August. Leaves Ch‘tow,n for Montrea|—-26th July, 12th August, 30th August. ‘arvell Bros . c lane. ¢ O 90-0 O>§ 00-0 E. R . BR OW I46 Richmond Si Cbartottetowo v . Fire, Lite, Accident, Sickness aul Plate. llilass lnllirance at Lowest rates. tonal Strong, Stock Companies “OJ O-OO-OOO Q-O-O-O—O§§O‘O-§O-O4§- -O~O-O-O§%-O I l l m <>$<§ \ d'\'\\ “é w %\__ ---\__ Canadian Pacific Rockies — to the Pacific Coast Superb trains with open~top observation cars through the Alps of Canada-women- ient schedules—finest dining car service- and direct connections at Vancouver by rail and steamship for all Pacific Coast pointo. and by steamship for Victoria. B.C., Alaska. Hawaii, the Orient, and Australasia. "ti: Trip Is the Beat of Vacations For 500 miles you pass through 110F260“! Alpine scenery. Stop off privileges at Banff, Lake Louise. Field (for Emerald Lake and Yoho Valley), Glacier. Sicamous, Vancouver. and Victoria, B. C. on theCoast. Rot even if you have no time to spare, . this trip through the Canadian Pacific _ lictltics is ii real vacation. For Full Particulars Wt ilc, N. R. DESBRISAY, Dlstrlel Passenger Agent 8T. JOHN, N. B. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lllll EASTERN elllllolill .."CORRECTl0N.—ln count of the institute l‘@\'|l\"ill it was erroneously stated 4"‘ "Pills: Iii-hi ln Georgetown lo- stclid of (Ziirlllgiin. l) I he .. MONTAGUE HORSE RACES. lyellnoadliy. August 10th. A 2.17 lrot lhtis been made to take the lllflce of ‘the former Strike clusr that drid not i’lll. Purse $300.00. Entries close Saturday. July 30th. Five per cent to enter. Five per i-ent additional from money win- ners. Freight. plaid from (‘har- lottetown. '1‘. G Ives, Secretory. ..‘BASEBALL.—lA vcry ful-‘L and exciting game of baseball was played on the (‘,oliililllnit_v Welfare League grounds, Montaigne, on Fri- day. July 29, between Georgetzz-lvn. lild Montague. The score ended lli to 1‘: in Georgetownhl favor. lt \\'lll he noticed that this makes the fourth victory of Georgetown this .\"' ' in baseball circles. Defeating “In s wlce, Murray Harbor and Montague euch once. in other \\‘\' rdll (locrgemwn boys pll-lycd ‘only four gulllcs llils season rind were successful in every issue. lu tho lzlllnle on Friday the George- tuyvn tmim had not its regular line- Sovei-iil young players were . lb- 'llllll‘ll for the veterans. Nob withstanding this fact and that the Montague lellm played three play ers from (‘hliiit:iliqlili. the visiting team still won the honors. In the first innings Georgetown went out without ll rlin. ‘Montague scoring one. in the second Georgetown scored one and Montague one. Score :5 to 1 in fo-vor of the home loam. Third innings, Georgetown \‘C(ll‘(‘ll 2, ‘Montague 1, ending even. fourth innings, (lonrgcirwvn scored it. dlontague ‘l score ended ll lo 5. Fifth, Georgetown scored .35. Nlon- l"“'lf' 0: score 9 to 5 in flivor of the vi. ling team. Sixth. Monta- llllfi 3l_ (lcorgrtmvn 2. Score 11 to ll. F‘ venih, Georgetown 2, Montai- lull 2; score lil to 10. Eighth lloolgiztown l. Jlilontllgue 0; l4 to 10. Ninth, Gcorgiatolvn 2. llqntaigul- L’: swore finally ended l6 lo l2 in fiivor 0.1‘ Georgetown. The l-{illul- lrlls rcfcrel-d by \V. Mclllsh. of .Vl"llilll-{ll(‘. ll. Vlorrisey, George. . llf'li‘ll us base judge. Some very txood pluys were llllillc on l")ill sides. Thi- Gcorgetiwvn team lirv rchedillvil to plliy with Mount Sl,l"\\‘ill'i leaim in (leorgetown on ’l‘uosllziy_ Aug. 2. for the Cliillliplflll- ship of liingis (‘olintyz Keep IIl|I\lIl'l||l Ilnlment In the homu- m} i- POWER FROM WOOD REFUsE. .\t a recent zigriclillllrill exhibi- tio-li In England. mllny different ltrllislh nlzikcs of lrlllibllqll gal- planl \\‘(‘,l'fl shown. some of them in oper- ation driving engines. They rung- rzl from 2 lo 65 horse power. lihe longest hulking glisl from saw mill refuse, bark, shavings, m-_ other \\"lI(.‘il WllSlO, lind t-he smallest us- illlg charcoal. {ldll} big plant token only from two unll ii hlill‘ tn three land ll half pounds‘ 0f wood per brzlko horse power per hm,“ ac. coiuling to the quality of the gland refuse. The little one is mounted on its engine on a wooden truck. so that it forms a complete pom. lrblc power plzint. Visitors to thin exhibition were sltmck -w1|_|, [lhp lllllll (rill-as workmanship of this eqillplnont 'w‘hiclh will be a boon lo fzirmlel-s liurl forest-era in parts \l'lllL‘l'[! charcoal is available. Ilow 'l‘liiii. Nervous Peo- plc . (‘ii n I iic reuse Weight; and Sirciigth at Snilill (lost \Vitli Intro-Phosphate.' It's worth your Wlillo to rend why“ ii New York specialist llflfl to any libnut the nerve nnd brain cell bulld- er tluit Hughes Drill: Co" but. and ollll-i‘ lolidnl: drugglstn sell su much of those days. lie writes: "lmt Lhosc who are Wonk. thin. nervous. iinnclnlc or run-down, take iililurol unadulterated substances such us llltro-Phosphoto and you will noun see some astonishing rc- l-ullts in tho lncrrlise of nerve ener- l~".\' and Mlffilll-llh of body land mind." llllro-lwosphate is ll pure orlmnlc phosphate such ns good physicians prescribe to increase weight and err-ate nbundlint nerve. force. (‘i\l"l‘l0N: Although Rltro-Phon- phntr- is lin excellent nld in rcllcvlnz wr-uk. nervous conditions, Its use Isl not ildvised unless increased weight is desired. .__ Eye-Glasses From , ‘ $2.00 to $10.00 l l From East Point to Cape Bear is a big territory. yet right across this space Parkman Supplies the Big Majority oi Eye-Glasses “Site's foil‘. 3.151%’. iiiiiili GRADUATE OPTICIAN (attendance courses.) lo Montague ' f ll l. l°."'tii5‘1~'6.°n‘l{fi‘i“'6i> TICAL PARLOUHS. E. E. PARKMAN gum olrronnun ‘mi-Tanni- l 1"“ "1 m" leyfleld am School. Apply John score _ ....*WANTED.-—'l‘eacher for Vfll- .l. nlcLeod, Valleyfleld. ..*IOE CREAM FESTIVAL. ——A very enjoyable ice creum festival IWilS held in front of the T0“!!! ll.'l'l, Georgetown, on Saturday ev- cnlng. July 30th. under the capable auspices of the ladies of St. James’ church. A goodly crowd wathercd "o partake of the delicious ice cream and refreshments which were served. A considerable sum of money was realized. A PERSON ALS ..‘Miss Freda ldorisi-loyl, (ls-urge- town is visiting l'is.t|uld.—A. .l.*Mrs. John Fraser, Sumlner- side is visiting friends in George- town-A. ..'.Vlr. l Frank Sigslvortli, (Iardl- min. motored to Georgetown lust week_—A. ..'Mr. FPiI-lll-f Doyle of the (‘._ G. S. Carfevry spent the week end at his home at Georgetown-dc ..‘I\lr. William \\"<lllle of the C. G. S. Carferry is visiting his home- ill Gcorgetuwn.—A. ..'M-r. Frank Mutlzirt. -Lluiucli- ing was a passenger lust. week to Georgeto\vn_—A ..'.\llrs. Fox. Sliliimerside is vis- iting her sister, Mrs. James Butchilder. Georgetown-A, . ..'Mr. Arsenault, Summer-side. spent the week end at Georgetown ~A. ..° Mrs. Jack McNat and illiught- or, Wffllll‘ Grand Tr-icadie are visiting friends at Georgetown.— A ..'Mlr. and Mrs. hie-blaster, (Yard- lgun visited Miss liizzlc Smith. Georgetown last week.—A. ..*Mis.~l Genevieve i\leCorm:ic. Bolighton island, is visiting Geo- rgetown.——A‘ 4 .."Miss Dorothy Doyle, George» town is visiting Miss Margaret Morison. Launching-A. ..'Mr. Jos. \‘.\’IcP'nerson_ Launch- ing was a visitor to Georgetown rc- cently.—A. ..".\llr. Peter Sullivan of Car li- galn. was visiting friends in Sourla and vicinity recently. 3 ._*IM r. Frlink Mutt nrt motored to Sfillfli-l races from Launching | last week. l; “Kl/ire. Dr. lMorris and Miss Hazel Morris were in Souris recent- ly. "D ..*Mr. l Jllmes Shaw motored from Lorne Valley to Souris to -ll- tend the races. D ..*Rev_ M/r. McLeod. Port Elgir is spending a vacation a‘. his home at Gciorgetmvn.—i\. — a a ..*Mr. Tlhos. Rcntoil. of the l‘_ F l. R.. spent the week end lit. his nome zit. GeorgetownmA. ..*Mr. Leo Sullivan. was visiting friends in St. rat's, reqentlly. I Cardigan, Margar- , l) ..'<l\lr. iind Mrs. Jllmes Rice, (lnrdlgan, were visiting friends rind relatives in Souris recently. l) ..'-Mr. P. McPherson and Misq Mndollne McPherson of Cardigan were visitors to ‘Sourls recently. ..'M-iss Jones who has heen nponrllnf! ll vacation lit. Georgetolvu left Friday for her homo in Toron to.—A.' ..'lMessrs Jack Moflorlnick anl Jlinies McKenzie of Cnrtllgllu. motoredltifSourls to attend the, races. D -_-. ..‘lM_r. Andrew Morrison. who has for the post weak been visiting Friends nnd relatives in Little Pond and Kelly's Cross. returned to his honic on Fridayn A ..*Mr. and Mrs. Read. who have been sipenrling their vacation lit the "Sea Breeze" Hotel. George- town, returned to Toronto on Fri- dliy. A mo}? "You say you haven't lanyrhiiig to be thankful for?" sliid the clergy man. "Now look at your neighbor Smuillcy. who has just llost his wife bv influenza" "\Vlell'. that, dhrnft iln me any good; l ain't Slmalleyfi" KEEP STILL ABOUT IT (Robert Cecil) If there ls nnv person for whom y-oil feel dislike. thlit ls the per» .-'.on of whom you ouglht never to upeztk. Marie Horse Races Tuesday,Aug". 16th Premiums $180. ....The following are tho claaaca. .... .. Frea-For-All Trot and Paco Purse ......................... .. $90.00 2.40Trot Green Race $40.00 Entries close August lith. Entry fee 5 per cent of Purse and must be remitted with entry. This meeting will he governed by. National rules. GORDON HOOPER, fiecretnry Channel Isles Never Parcel 0f ‘ English Realm Appendaqeo of Crown S ivlee Nor- man Dukes Became Hoping Kings REFUGE OF PlllNClis Harbored John and Charles ll-- Queen Victoria Broke Melan- cbogy Tradition of Royal Visits What ‘Coke wrulc of the Channel islands is as lie-curate now lis it was 300 K911i‘?! fl§l)Z—~“Tlll)lll!l\ pill‘- cel of the Dominion of the Crown of England. they are not nor ovi-l" were p&ll'('f‘l of lhe Realm of lini- land." 'l‘here they arc. n few mil-as ')ll tho coils-ll of France, l'(‘llilll.l.‘ illOllllllli‘ll[F-*llnll liiore remote lll rllfferen -e than ln distance of the lincionl nzivail lsupcriorily oi’ the English in the (lliannel. writes :i special correspondent of the Lon- don ‘Fillies in its issue of July 9th. apropos of the visit of the Klili: liml Queen to the islands. lt says-l much for \vli:lt. would now he (tailed the magnetism of Lb».- ezirly Dukes of Normandy that the affections of the islanders followed those poten- tlltos across tho sou and lllliltlllml themselves to the new llealiu and the new (frown Alike. l-‘or while, British naval predominance i.-- colints for the lllll)l'lllif‘fl politi ll zitlzichiilenl. it could never account for the. sentimental, whit-h is not less firm. A stranger. indeed, would sliy that the (‘linnnol lslzintls lllllril. ‘nvvitlllily’ be pro-French rather than pro-llritirli. French is the official language. wud is was only lll 1900 that mem- bers of llic Jersey SlitlO$.\\'(‘l‘l* first permitted to spook in lllr- debaters in English. Persons liable to be slunmonetl on juries urn excused from s4\|'\'ll"9 ll‘ they have not ll familiar" knowledge of the l-‘rv 'll tongue. llntil illluos‘. recent _ - lhe street nziliics w r0 in Frcrllli. Many of the inhabitants arc French or of Freneh r-xtrzlction. llllll l<‘rer.-h lltcrlilurr‘ has ll (hillside-r- llblc vogue. Virtually lill llic island- ers are iii-linguists to say nothing of their own ineupboninus plitois which. by the way", eomliillliitslites its llu "bnesfi to the voice itself A and in native ext-options in which only one language is spoken ll is Flnglish that is ilnknown. FOR FRANCE AND ENGLAND lllll with zlll the factors oi’ u l-‘renhr; bias. vicinity. language. ni- mosphcrc. intercourse» the ishinu- ors not only are CUn5plFllOllRly do voted tn the llritish Crown. bill in stint-lively" identify themselves. Triply delightful, _ I the wo rld's three , greatest flavors Spearmint ' TuttiFrutti In the pink box n-vlu v .‘.|J PAGF. In fho 8YQQII box . because you have - ~ . 0 your choice of Peppermln‘ it In tlieyellowbo! 1 \~ l fl- print/me» gilvelllnlelit in tho lFlllnll dr-nrirrlll- izld p -rliiips it should ovr-n Hlllll iliirolluclali. llm our pus-tors. null lliuslc" the rectors and lu. (HF. both ll'l‘(‘lll0V2llill‘, do wonder» fully \\'l'll. ('llll'~‘llll‘l‘lll,‘-1 their ollll-r (lulu-s null lll‘ll' inllrgu-ndl-lics- of public opinion. 'l'ho_v &tllll\lI]l.~"L‘l‘ lhl- lslulld with frugal offi-icnlgv and cffit-lrwntgv ulwzrvs is frugal] upon ‘l pilblli- l‘1‘\'t‘l'lll<‘ no largo. llliln runny a l)l‘l\'ill(‘ l-Ingllllld. _-—<oa——-i- plausibly itoiilpoiliidcli for lll till-so days. llul when you rcao, in ll ll-ul- ing zirtlcic in ll Jill-w)‘ n.-\\’.~p:ip.-i' that llle Lord of lrrlzilul line, ill -l public speech tlllnouilct-d l>ubiili (‘alstlc and dclnlilldcd l).uiliiiill:i llolue ltulz, tllrn you know lllill you have gul n '--v long wily iii- decd from bolli 'l lppcrairy zlild l'i - ciidilly. ln iliv nouns t'<vllllllll.\' ill-r» is lin EllKllHll\\'lllll1lll who- ll(l\'ll!l.'. pil-kod up ll pursi- dropt-d by sonic- onc else and pul it iliio livl‘ pol-lo-t is not only svlli ['1 jilll. but its bull l‘ islletl for l '0 yo; lllivizl; lllll"<l GUARmNG AgAlNgT XRAY ricd ii Flwllclilillln. .~ll1' i‘ lr- llllllil » DANGER; ly an llllfll. illlll so 1- |il'l\ bu. ‘.4 Ilelnislil-ll lo il r-ollzil l1 which T)" wi‘l,,l__lyl,l,'ad alarm wimp‘! hi‘, m" l“ l‘ "mllllliq" *"‘"“ll""- 1\“' l'l'l'l'lll zilll-ollws of l-hc nl-w unll llll‘ “m” “"m“'n~ i‘ ‘i-Wllfl" h“ "m suspected dangers lif X-lizlys will "WW" l" “nix "l h” hi‘ "d" m“ ‘w mililzzlli-d b)‘ the, report issued curd illdil-zlliiig llizil slll- h s p.ii:l h‘, u“, xvmu. and 33mm“ PM“? the tlix which i.< lhc raise. She is m," "mnmiqun fummd m. no“, \\'1Il‘ll"'l l" illllwlll‘ hl-forl- llu~ Vol" “ml lthvr men of Science in (from stable ill fl il. lli.; shl- lllll‘ll‘l~' Ill ll is arrcstv-ll and lldiilillcli t‘) buil. llritoin. 'l‘.ho.~‘o dllngcvls corlccrllPll llll- tier-p scaled ‘US$005 of ihi- body ilnll llll’ "PXl llllllTllllli l5 llllml ll." which were found to ho, affected tho Police .\i;lgi.\lr:lll~ 2 p lllllllJ by "hard" X.]1a_\-§_[,h;q is p, guy, 'l‘ll<-ro‘i.< il ri-porl of ll strung» t'l'llll _\'.|l;| lwiph a Rlffing powm- of inlil lrizll in which \\'llllP¢>-'~ it?“ l"'flf‘ll'illlfill. The coliililiiici- finds lilllnvnli llll'i‘]ll‘lli zlsw-vidoul-o slllll" tluii the diingors czili be il\'(llll(‘ll by hill‘ ildopllon of tnliriont protec- tion lilid suitable working condi‘ mcnls nindo lo them in llu- Ill]- sonce of tho person ili'f'lllil‘ll ilnd llli official is lillovrl-ll to submit 1o 'l‘.l‘ (film. (lnly those wlln are con- jun- with his own <-'llirllil-n'~. lllt‘ slunllv exposed lo lilo ralys lire in outcome of n rigorous p ll‘ in» llll_\ danger illlll Lhcreftire plllients who ;ll'(\ unlllr ring lroiil.liicnt need l(‘l‘l'iIL'.ililllll llllll (‘ldlrlk intol. whether by mourning or thanks- glvings, with the various ltlklllflQvl of the British Empire. “any En:- lishmen must have admired (‘op- leyfls picture in the National Gol- oot be zilzirmed. Very proiillsinlf. son the official lliln rc~llils h-ivo been ublaincrl l‘P.(',l*lii~ uxanflnu - |ly in 1| London liospltlil from lb:- l ll‘l"2lill "n1. of ('ill'll‘(‘l‘ ,liy menus o‘. llut cvcn ll\l\ lopslv-ll liliminls l‘-'II‘<l X-llillfi- Th" lll"llll“lll l>' l" trlitioll of justice hails its luillgulillg.!~‘ ‘l Lllf‘ llPlirfil‘ of ‘hardness which of lhc prisolill- lilid oily ‘lll\l‘l‘ ‘)‘|l‘< f’ll1l!l‘ll lr. lPTY U! ‘he ill°";_°_»" “jllllllillisgslgllitlli: “SDQCL H iflrl'ifi\as m,‘ only llt»-',\\'lll kill the uiizilignwnt growth repulse 0t he den-l‘ ‘Pl/lbw l'lll\' innocl-lil. lull tho vl-fv l-rilililill‘ “'l"ll"l?l "lflfll"! lliiilllll." llF-“lwf- ‘ML the plume “IU-“S n‘ l‘ ‘ the" v1.1.5‘ “m; M “m... ‘vxti]ll_zui§h. Allholigh it cannot ibi» said that ll of the youthful victor; Major Pic"- son. being borne away by Lieuten- lint Drysdille and his dinutc officers, and the incident i"- hlstoi'i'-zill_l' typical and might have occurred in any of the wars bi» tween the two great nations which are so specially lntorr-sterl in the (jhunnel islands. Happily. in the (lrealt War both were zihle to draw reinforcements from them us from 1i common sllllpLv limited only by nature. and. besides being given first [llllCG zlmolig the oversea for."- es of the (ll-own in the London Pence Procession, the islanders were specially represented in ill!‘ corresponding celebration in Paris, As becomes zi coilimunlty _ z~to close to the foimt of feudalism. their flllPlllv llppertuins luore lo persons than to nblltrlirtlons. and they have time and again afforded refuge to princes in distress~~ King John. tho embarrassed parent of their liberator, and Charles ‘ll. who reeiproeatod their gPllelYllllly when his travels at inst. were ovPIK lf there, be any sl-undiil about lllPSv monarchs lt ls unknown to the his- torians of Jersey. whore the Dvllllll‘ m-udently speak of kings as they find them. it was Queen Victorl-l lind Prinv-e Albert who broke the melancholy trailitlon of forum. "oval visits to the islands. The groin Queen is her dress of Kiwi" and white plaid plittern lllfillt-lfifilrlll! ed lzilne (‘ill on the cross, a bllii lllznr bonnet with violet color-rut flowers. and Prince Albert it: ill: black emit. lavender colored vrliu" stirs. and silk waistcoat of‘ .]i \\ l H ground vlirioty with green fowfprc: an (or from being hurried fligl ‘ n. lllid the naviil squlidroil which - eompnnlod them stollllllfl "flloxlll (‘orblore and their roceptilrnlliwr-I .1 ell until the Print-e huddufill; m"; qkptuh of the coast. An l! l. ‘n; .lolln. they came twice. um ill how unlike! JUSTICE WITHOUT POLICE The remoteness of the (llitlnlli-l Manda p. m," of kind rlllhel H of latitude. Nor ls it in ho apple i tell from surviving incidents o enough ln Britain u-cmp In“ m. of his manor should l ‘ hi: n ‘l black horse. and hr n! fionetellzu to shore linothr-r should sov. - '- ’ 1 _. "." r, rill"... ml". elm" “l” “m” "'“,' wild fl\l('l(.~'. "res?!" Mm Wm‘ mllthe rent of n ‘Those, thinkfl- like ll..l MABON qptomatrlat Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Montague, P- E- I- Gradulta In Optometry Toronto Collage Exelualva Tut xltoom 0on- naeted with Drug Store other subor- than. In. cure for mount-cl" has been discover- .m- rd. an important alicp towards it has cel'lli~inl‘y boeir taken. es crilue in the bull. unll 51H‘ expense of ii police |f)l'('l‘. Jersey was zlllliclcd with ll pl of criliiinlil soldiers, who, ll"\\'l‘,\"‘l'. were soon us glad lo be rl-nlrlvl-d lo the Isle of Saints lll'(‘lill‘lrl| the othcr isle was lo sec till-m liwliy. .1.‘ THE IDEAL HUDDER. 5U Th!‘ "reversing rudder” which The sunic spirit of frugzlliyv \\':l~' invcntt-d some little time ago which dispenses with pllill polici- in Grout llrltuln l-ontimir-s lo llicel in the grelitcl- purl of ihc i<l1iild with l‘f‘,lll'<ll‘ltilll)lt' sure s. About n fll(‘l.l|lt‘.S the [l0ll('_\' of (‘(lll\'l‘l‘l]lillil'lll'('ill‘ uro rho Norwegian Hydro- for defense. So also Jc|'.~lc_\'lil:-n graphic ()fi’il~e irrdcretl mic for irilll spare l)“. "HLOIQ “m! spoil the roads, on n nlolcr sllrvey' llillnclh, and ‘the which anyone. if lll" bc lllll llll ov-lresulls have been so hilzhlr Hill?- cupicr. is pl'l'.<lllllf‘fl lo he quzilifiwl l=ll"l"l'\‘ ill"! lllf‘ DPDHFLYIlPTlIV llils to mend. Needless to add. thorn‘ zil‘r*l‘l“"l'l“'l l" "ink" ‘Ullfl Flume" l‘ hero no old age pensions. no work-lfillilllllllffl "fllllllnlmll l"! "ll UV‘ men's icoiilpcnslliion. no houltil ili~‘ho:its. llhoso rudders consist of suru t‘"lllPh'l' ziro llll[)l‘l|t‘lll‘illll\‘ curved pieces of metal. one on Pllflll lllXllPlPS in u snlull and it'll opulcrt siilo of the proprllcr; and by mor- (Tllllllllllfllill. ll l'ililll‘l‘ nloun 1f ing those pit-cc»: relatively to eat-h lhc men of Jere‘ ,. not yo! lo hzlvl-iothrr ilfill to the propeller all Lho given illlirrivtl W'0llll"il who statutory evolutions of rltoering and rcvcrs- ]‘|l‘lil,(‘(‘l,ltll1 \\’llll'll they have bull in inl! (‘I'll lit‘ l'lll'l‘ll‘ll ("ll- Wllll "YWX" Enghiild for forly _\'l‘i|l‘!~' by lhl- lllur- {iilnplell rapidity and misc. As Lhc \ and Cut Plug. Smokers. l He“ wmmn-fi [irnlyprlv Al-l filllr:_|-(vvynpfltlf:' is‘ done while the propcl- in givl- trouble. Putupln both forms to please ALL Atoll Tobceeonlata cndGanarnlStonaa. oqliipliionl is aillillinaiblt- lor motor- i)i‘llll‘l\’f‘ll launl-hr-a -~_----<0->i—~~ GREAT NEW DOCK ON THE THAMES. 'l‘lil- nxtcilsion l‘i‘l‘(‘llil_\‘ coliiplet- I-d lo lllt‘ ltovnl Nbcrt llork on ill’; ’l‘hzllucs forms the lllli$l cor-fly single ‘work cvcr undertaken to lili- inunm- inlplovr- llll‘ fiil-ifitils of thr- lhlrt of London. Ovcr four und ll lllllr lilil- lions were spent on ‘the extension. which adds ii '\\'illl_l'l‘ art-o of about lid ll('l'f‘.~‘ and provides about t-vo and a brill‘ iiloro illllfls of ipizly‘. (‘oil-‘frui-tloii was llPl-{llfl in Ill" your 1012, and unis llizlilllllinv-ll lthl-llgll of t'lllll'h'l' on u linlltld St'lllf‘l l‘lll"llll.!lllllli illf‘ war. Till- working depth in the dork is 22K (cl-l. so that ill‘. lill‘Lll'f~'l l'lil.\_\ of v1» cl using tlhl- port i-.in no ll ~- ("illuillllllili- o. .\. pl-‘liilinr-ul iR-lillrl- of the ll"f'l( is ll doll/Ho llllsvlll" liridlz" curl ini; ‘ll rolidlvliy. idol-ll loaf weigh» S tons and the bridgi- opens in sixty Sl‘('liIlIl-< All r-lnll- "Fill" l‘l|lll])lll'fii of eloilric "Tlll"" has lll‘l‘ll provided. l'l.!1’illt‘l‘ with every filcllilv for ill" mpid lfllllllfll’. and lliilolil 11g of \'l".<\l'l.\'. Sill-i- ll~(lll¢‘flll11','ll_\' lh_ lilo: -|l»<l (your-u lhis dark is known u; lbc ltlng ltlloffl“ V. llork. __.___¢v§_____. THE SMALLEST PUMP IN THE WORLD. “That is llll- ~mll ll‘.~'l pinup in ill-- world? This a ll flllllldlll oucsllozi lo illlbi“ r, hill it wolllll bc ctlllliily lliilicirl. to lighl upon oily pump ill once smaller onil sililplr-l" lllilll that roclnlly llcvbrd by u lll'lil!~‘ll cii~ gliiccr. ll consists of ll piece of rlllrbcl" tubing bent into .'i loop. with a wooden friimn out. le tho loop illlll a circular cam inside. By placing ‘the rllm out of centre and revolving it the Hlbbcr tulle is silllcozetl in it rotary direction, gi - lng 2i kind of “lllilkinL” il"ll’l'i which will force liquid through it. One cnd of the tube then become‘: lilo suction pipe and the othl-l- thi- llolivoliv 1ri-po of a vl-ry urn-it llnll cflicienlt lforlil of pump. Tho lll~ "icntor zlficr liiving llillllt‘ it puliip out of o sFFVlPHf‘ ring and n pil-l-o of rubber tubing. has tlikon out n paitr-nt for :i rrgulzir engineering mechanism on llhc sztiiil- prinl-lplc. ill‘ laroposies to use a flexible ruli- bvr or lclrthol‘ blind Sllllilllll)‘ wall-w. sealed on its vridth. in lllilift‘ of tllo tubing, and rust iron or giln-liielzil casing with llt Lion and deliver)‘ branches. 'l‘llis typl- of puliip_ ll should fbc nolcd. hos no vlilvo and will therefore be suited for use in vases whore pump valves are lipl. __.___ i‘ l g/[wéz WOHII/M.’ SMoniNc TOBACCO The Smoke that Lightensm-Worh The aamerich flavor -—_the same restful comfort and satis- faction in both Plug '1 <1 i. 1' :1 i u. >1 *. € . ,-4-J»-,l__ A ——;>/ i . i—_ Juno fill0\\'l)illlu>wlll Broil‘; ‘l lirc would dlli-ljllli-HOOH’ rt‘,[)|‘f!l~l(‘lll.ill: lr-r continues lo "go ullirlitl." [lit- aaq ‘a ml