4 {hallo _ ‘mleallvl , all lau- 1 ' I vln ‘axis?’ byMel-fiwlldrlzffiQcl-t: I illlDEN FACTNY-TRURO. N-s. ii i ‘ QC Fmps FEEDS 3E CATTLE AND HVOG AQR I FEE D8 Poultry Feeds , galed Hay and Straw, Feed Jats, (Black and White.) Bran, Shorts, Hog Feed, o" cake Meal, Cotton Seed Meal, Distliiefls Dried Grains Feed Wheat, Crushed Oats, cornmeal. Cracked Corn, Calf Meal, Chick Feed (for ywnq chickens), Germ Mid- dung; (for Hogs), Beef scraps, Bone Meal, Laying Maui, Egg Marsh, Milk Mash, Alfalfa Meal. Charcoal ((0,- poultry), Crushed Oyster Shells, Grit (for poultry). Li“ Killer, Poultry Sprcl ‘ flc, Stock Food, Leqbands, etc. Flour Robin Hood, Royal House- noid Beaver, Queen City, ' Gold Medal, Diamond. Whole‘ wheat Flour, Graham Flour, l ' Pastry Flour, Table Corn- meal, Rolled Oats, Oatmeal, t . U, etc., etc, - We Bell WHOLESALE and i RETAIL at LOWEST PRICES. . We are buying Feed Oatis. Feed Barley, Feed Buck- wheat, Feed Wheat for cash ' or In exchange for Flour and Feeds. (lartcr & C0., Ltd. ‘FLOUR GRAIN FEEDS t vooopooo-oooo- {\- PHONE I49. I80 KENT ST. wwo-evoo-o e-q-ooooooooi 1 1 SOMEBODY SOMEWHERE WANTS YOUR PHOTOGRAPH 5 jy BA YER t l w! Great coerce Street W‘ rm A Professional Cards ._g_______ Palmer & Palmer H. J. PALMER, K. C_ Barrister, Etc. B Money to Loan "lk of Nova Scotla Building Charlottetown, P, E, l,‘ ildclmnald & A B, , Blrrletenl, Attorney, Eto. n Money to Loan ' '7 “Hamil Charlottetown Money to Loan N Cameron Block n-rlotteliown, P, E. Island iii-TC- c. Archibald magnate oi’ u.,v. Post’ oi-aeum Fm“- lcnl School and Hospital. 0o limited to Eye, Ear, Nole and Throat " Oflloe Blyor Building Great George 33mg - loty will McPhee " ‘i-A- MCDONALD, .. F. McPHEE ' ark R. McGuigan i '1 . IARRISTER. soucrron,‘ s-rc. 1w _r ‘at-ion min i-ieimem ooqieg ' FOIPRINVING 0F lV-BRY do scription coil on the Guardian Con tral Job Printers, Phone 183. . I 2880-541 WE HAVE ARRANGED with Mi Glgagol], Dr. Scholl's foot speciu ist to be» iit our store all dzi Thuiisduy- Alloy & C0., Ltd. 3440-8-7-15 Tot/mars will find lBlillli paintings, souvcnirs iind stzinipei linens at 'l‘he_ Gm- Silfll). Rile, Building, Q0091! street- .» 3440-8-7,2i T0 HEAR “Quea izive niisscd an o] IF YOU F n rurnl Tlmmm Aug. ‘i2 iind Kensiiigtoii, WELL OONGREGATION. - viccs will be held in St nilrcw’s Church, Orwell, on Aug 10th . iit 11 1i. in. and zit Orwel l-lozid zit 7 p. in. iicv. W. H. M( Ewan, l). 1)., will preach nt thi ovinlng service. THE BEDEQUE CHORAL Soi- prcsciit the beautifu- Orloutul Pzigczint “Queen Esther with zi chorus of fifty voices u Victoriii, 'I‘ucszlziy Aug. 12th illlil a Konsingtou, Friday, Aug. 15th, ' liiiii-t-li-Tdstlil WILL ADDRESS FORESTERS —'Ucorgo E. lliioy, Socrctury of tli iudaqii-uilziut Order of Forestcrs, l making zi (our of the Maritime l’ri vincos iid Nowfuuudlzind ziud wi‘; ziddri-ss ii meeting of Forostcro i (lhzzrlilttotoirn on tho cvonliig i. the 18th. inst. STERLING WOMEN'S INST; TUTE will hold its next meeting z- zhc home oi‘ .\lrs, William Pcndc izzisi Hopc itivcr, on Friday, Au ust 8th, A ilciiioustrzition c '"l‘ziblc Scitlug and Sierivcc" will b glvcn by Miss Mathii-sou, Sllpc visor. WEDDING BELLS.—A vol‘ iiuict but ])I'(‘.ii.y llltlffliigl‘. wzis so omnizcii in Xlidforil, Muss“ on Sn iiidziy. Jilly 26th ‘by Rev. llzirolil l ilii-kcy w'hou lvllfirl lflthcl Conroy i Sourls, l‘. Iii. l., hociiinc ihc wii oi‘ Mi. Lloyd Fi-rguson oi‘ Wcliiir ion, i’. E, l» 'i"hoii- many frlcnii _ join in ivlshiug chi-in long yours i- prospority ziud happiness, CHURCH OF ENGLAND.—- Sgi vii-cs will ho jiclii next Sunday 10th August. In Si, Slzirkls Chnrol liusiiico, zit ll o'clock, Suudii School iti 10 o'clock, in St. John (lliiircli, Milton. zit 3 o'clock, Slli ilii_\' School zit 2 o'clock, in Ilitllll shiro Church zii 7.150 o'clock. -'l‘h prozu-hcr zit zill services, Rev. Vi .l. Patton. PLEASANT MOTOR TOUR.- Mrs. (l. ii. hiiiri-ii of St. John zini lior iliiighicr, Miss iiiiiiiys, wh- Ill()ll)I't'(l to thc city two \\’t'.i,‘li zigo zinil lizirc siuco hci-u tiiuriu, ihc provinco, lczivo for homo‘ tlii morning. They hzid u most enjoy ziblo tiiuo ziiiii were ilclightod wit~ tho (flllllilici), tho scoucry ziiiil thi ]li‘iI]tll‘, \\'h‘ilc iii ihc city thoy lIlHIII illPll‘ hi-cil-iiuzirti-rs Iii tho ltus zinil hopi- lo spiiiil future summer hurt‘. SCHOOL REOPENlNG.-~School liziviiig llllilciillllllltd‘ and full rzic. thins will ro-opcn on ’I‘ucsdzi,\', Au its-l l2th. 'l‘hoso having llllii-filill mcr viicziiloii only on ilugiist 26!! All toziclio-rs within roiuzoiuiblc ill! tzinco- tllltl UNDPCIZIII)‘ lJi‘_‘-{Ili‘l1(.‘l‘i\‘, ill‘ iuviii-il to moot with lllfilliTlil Show zii tho school iii Goorgotowi ior Slltfiflitl iuisirui-tiiiii rolzitlvc t lholr work. im August 7th zit i) z m, (SgiL) l)cpt_ oi blilucutioii. Gios On Stomach Made Her Nervou: For 12 yours Mrs. Cook llliil go on the stomach iind was ncrvou and short oi‘ broiitli. Finally fill‘ took simple glycoriue, bucktlior: bark, etc., us mixed in Ailicfik" and it did ‘iher R. world of good Most medicines nct only on lowc bowel but Aillerikh acts on BOTI upper iind lower bowol and bring out'ztll gasses and poisons. Help: any case gzm on the stomach ii TEN minutes. liughcs Drug C" Lid" Charlottetown, I’, E. I. . and OTHER FOOT TROUBLES i: Dr.- Scholfs ‘ deity Spencer. Toronto. " Webster, ‘Vancouver. ; DcsForgos, Jean LeSage, Montreal. DEALERS-Unloading pow, one or genuine Robin Hood line-cut anneal. Book new. Carvcil Bros. _ 'iit22-8-ii—3i ii I COME TO THE DANCE and 1co- reani in Kelly's Cross Hull, Thurs- ziy, August 7th. Admission 25 and o cts.—~2l. GRANVILLE CIRGUIT.— 10th. ills. 1924. 11 a. ni. Gruuviiic. 3 p. i. Whcutiey River, 7 p. m. Hunter Jver. You are cordially invited to orshlp with us. l). H. Peters. nstor. ’ GlLLlS—At Rupiuud, Muse" Aug s; 4th. Margaret Glllici. Fuuerui xom Orwell llead Church, Friday tli ut 2 p. ui. lleuiuins will be a. l. l). Wright's Undertaking Psi )I'B until 12.80 tuiluy. ‘ GUARDIAN OF CHILDREN’- lr. Henry Sm-ith was at l1 iucctlii_r' l the Provincial Government o: [outlay appointed Guardian ltilili!“ he act passed _rccontly for thi rotcction of children of uniuarrio-l iarents. PICNIC AND BAZAAR—'l'li=" nrlshioiiors of St. Joachiiifs hurch, Vernon River will hold ll lammoth Picnic and Bazaar on i8 Church grounds on Wednesday. ugust 20th. Proceeds In uid or iiilding fund—il421-8-'—3i. ‘A SUCCESSFUL LAW’ STUD .NT.—.VIrs. Charles Kennedy, 10 lrighton Iioud has just receive‘ itimzition from -I"Ol'tlllitlll Univc" ity, Now York. thzithci" sou M i. James Kennedy hzis passed zil is oxiuiiiiizitions iii the first yew iw course. lVIr. Kcuni-ily, who i uly twciiiy yours oi’ zigo, iii tho so ' Ur Charles zinil .\lr, Kennedy ziuii ill be iii this rziio. u full ili-dgo iwyor zit the zige of twenty-tum ho iuziuy friends oi‘ the Kcuniulj: iiuily will cxtciiil hourly congr. lzitions to JlilllOS ziuil hi..- l-‘illCiLSf - PERSONALS lllr. Wzillzico Mobbs is visiting hi: id homo at Covchoziii. Mr. Vernon (‘rockoit is iipcnillni: ic wot-k zit Kingston, Ont, Messrs John iind Jziines liiirdy. iq-yqi- . oii-tiie twenty-eight of July 1d"- ths many friends of Rev. John Stirling and Mrs. tirling, from ii Briuialbana and Granville seetio s ' of the congregation. gathered iu the Orange Hall at Brodalbano 0n the eve or tliolr departure for Moll" tague where Mr. Stirling hzid accepted a cull. The spacious hail, which hill been tastefully re-iirrunged and dc- sozitcd, was filled to overflowing. 0n tho arrival of the guests 0f honor. the chuirniiiu, Mr. J. Gordon McKay, explained in u brief HD9000 the purpose of the gathering, and directed the short program, us follows'.—-Duet (encored), Eliza 'l‘0dd and Ethel Todd. instrumental music, (encored), Albert Todd and Eliza Todd. - ' The chairman then called upon Mr. Hugh MacLeod, who read i0 Mr. Stirling ‘the following address from tho elders of the congrega- tion.‘ Addreu from the Session. Briidalbsue, I’. E. l. I July 28, 192i. 'l‘o Reverend John Stirlingz-i- Dear Mr. Stlfltllgi . We, the Elders of liose Valley, Briidnibzine zind South Granville con gregiitiou hero assembled in Sess- ion. lezirn with regret that you arc about to tcrmiuztte your work in this DlLiCC us minister ziud Modcrzi- tor, to zinswor the cull to Montague. thcro to cout-luuo in the Lord's work. We wish to express to you tho deep sense-of loss we will suc- tuin by your ilcpurturo, uiiil also to pluco on rccorii our appreciation of your life und ministry llilflllil these six yours you h-uvo labourcii among us. WIILII. you first cainc to us, tho majority of Scssiou were now to tho work, having been only roccnt- ly inducted zis cldcrs. Owing to tlic c-arraugcmcut of the congrega- sizitc .nil the process of organiza- .ious matters worc in u disordoroil .._tiitc and [lfilClHSS of orgziiiizzi- .oii iiiliicii vory much to your burden us Moiicriitur of tho Scssicri this work. howcvcr, hzis boon wcll iiiil faithfully accomplished, illlil you now lczivc tho congregation in -,ood working order. A fooling of unanimity prevails in Session. which now iiliilllililh‘ a number of young ziud active uicn. Your sincerity, both in preaching tho Gospel zinii in tlic gcncrzil work us pcriolning to tho Church zinil loiisziut GFUVL‘ lozivo shortly foi io North Wcst. I to liiontri-iil uficr a brict‘ vis.. l tho city. i Mr. Albert (i. ESSPPY, has returnw Mr. Cluuilc Ilolinzin, Monsi- tiw, is spi-uiilng thc wcok in thi ‘ty the gin-sis of his pzircuts ls.tizii-| ‘lil Ilirs. lliiluizin. ; Tho uiziuy fricnils of Mrs. John ri-oilziu. of .Nl'\Vll‘n. will. ho giziil‘. ‘I si-o her homo‘ ziftcr lIll(|l'l' olng zi opvrziiion In tho PflllCt‘ ounty liospitzil, SIlllllllCPi-llilfi. Dr. Frcil (‘hrisiophor zinil Mrs. hrlstophilr oi Boston, l\'i:iss., zir- vi-d lust night for thoii‘ ususl ‘IIIIIIIOI’ visit. Tho doctor iutoiiil: iiiing in the Now Annziu and lontzigui‘ rziccs before thoir l‘(‘ 'll'll homo. -————-{-O->————_f lur Nearest Mari‘ (By Dominion News Service ) LONDON, August il—~ln ll for. ziys tho ozirih will bo nourcr ii izirs iliziii it hzis boon for 10 ours, the iiistziucc boiug bziri-i; flilliLiiilil inilcs. Tho ivoi'lil's biggest. obscrvzitoi‘ 5H ziro prcpzirliig to keop uudor ob orvzitiou this planet, ivhich Silllll olii speculators from time to llllit‘ rguo iiiziy ho tho zibodo of lltlillll? rilcr oi’ lntclltiivtuzil llOVfilOllllliilli. iiuiidri-iis of photographs will b. ‘ilfCll, ziuil it is hoped once nuil for ll to solve ilio cziuzil controversy‘ Shawfs Hotel i (iucsts ut Shaw's Hotel (luring y. Mr. zuiii liirs. F. N. Diirko, Dr. C. l‘. Dzirko, Mr. T. V. Dzirkc, Regina. liirs. A. I). Ciirtivriglit, Ml‘. tobcrt Cartwright, Mr. iind Mi . tziy ilrown, Miss it. Brown, Miss .‘. llroivu, Uttziwu. ' Mr. ziiiil Mrs. U. ll. Knowlcs, vlzistor i). Knowles, Miss S. fiiowles, Miss Stokes. Montreal, Mr. ziiiil Mrs. A. Ii. Crease, Mrs. l. W. Montgomery, Miss. Elinor iloutgoiui-ry. Mr. and Mrs. Williziiii "iiiillziy, Mzistcr Douglas Finilluy, forouto. Itov. W. ii. Spcuccr, Mrs, W. 1i. lpcncor, Charlottetown, Mr. iind Mrs. E. G. Spencer, iyliss Mr. iind Mrs. ii. W. Longworth, lilss Rose Longworth, Mr. illlll Mrs. a‘. E, Moriiis, Muster Harry Morris, Miss Murion Morris, Charlottetown. Mrs. A. Wcbstor, Mr, William Mr. llllfl Mrs. O. it. Sharp. Master John Sharp, M-lss (liurk, Montroztl. Mousiour Jcun Iiruches-i, Aunc Mr. and Mrs. Z. GjLash, Muster (iooggroy Lush, Mr, iind Mrs. G. H. Shaver, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. G. D. Wadsworth, Master Donald Wadsworth, Sher- brooko Miss EuG. Sampson, Montreal. Mr. nnii Mrs. I. C. and, Moncton. METHOD Dr. Scholln foot expert Will he at our store 0" August 6th and 7th where he may be consulted free. i ALLEYiifwfl FASHIUNABLZ FDDTWE AR i Telephone 8604. ~ ~ I Office Hours-H to 12 a. m. 1 to ll " llnrcn, Mrs; W. W. Dniioy, Master , Jiii-k lAlilUY, Muster Peter Lailcy, i Miss Dell. Miss Sparrow, Toronto. Mr, iind Mrs. G. F. (YHOIIOIJHI, Ottawa. lion. J. .I. Mncllnrcn, Miss Mac» Miss (luon Dalicy. Miss Ncilcii. Mr. Charles McGiregor, New York. Miss llezirtz, Pictou. Mrs. Duffcy Charlottetown. cougrizgsiion, lizis been mz-inifcst to .is all, your chit-f ilcsirc bciug to ‘ilYilIlCt: tho Kingdom of Coil. \Vo‘ .hi~i'c-i‘oro cxtcnil to you our grati- iudo for scrvico l‘(.'ll(iUi‘(.'il us. with ‘hc prziyi-r thzit in the days to conic whcrovcr your lot iiiuv be cast, the Lord's work may prospoi- in your hzinds; tlizit Hc Who is tho grout llczid of tho Church may bless you zind yours, and that tho iii lllJllUll iiiziy ruic \li'lli.'l't‘. you pro side. l\iiw tiic (lod of l’ozico_ 'I‘hzit brought zigziin from the dcziil our Iiord Jisus, tlizit grout Sht-phi-ril of iho shccp through tho blood of tho ovcrlustiug (fovcuziiit, m:~.kc you lltlfltili. iii i-vcry good worli- io llil His will. working in you that Ii through Josus Christ. to Whom bu‘ ziory for vcr und cvor. l<‘0llo\\"iig this, Mrs] George iyiorrisou rend un aililress to Mrs. ritlrliilg from tho llrziiizilbziiio Wo- men's Missionary Socicty, ti. which lllrs. Stirling grzici-fully rcspouiloil. i'ho zicconipziiiyiug gift, zi bronze lllfilfy lump, wzis prcscutcil by .ill‘S. liugh lyiuciicoii. Address from the Bradalbane W. M .S. Brziilulbiiiie, l‘. E. 1. July 28, lil2-i. i‘o Mrs. John Stirling. Dczir Mrs. Stirling:- lt is with sincere regret that. wc have giithcrcii hcrc this cvouiug "o suy farewell, and to biil you iodspcoii In tho new community to which you are going. As o. society, wc were originally formed iind organized by you, ziuil so therefore must renilor to you zoud that we may have boon able .o accomplish. Your work and iu- ilucuco hzis been u source of iii- ,pi1'-zitiou to us all. which siizili Ill~ iiocd be sadly missed; oud in tho social hour we have bccii. accustom meetings, \vc shall fccl ugniii, Ill ii diffcrciit way, the loss of onc who carried brightness with lior whercvci‘ shc wont. Not only zis a member of tho society, but in cvory phiiso of our community life, has your Illflllllllifil! bciiri. felt ,uud your talents uiistiu- tcilly spent, and we wish you to know thzit your liiboiir hrs not neon in vziln, nor your efforts iin- noted. ln conclusion, with our bcsl. wish. cs for your happiness, iind good fortune, in the now lifo to which you arc going, we ask you to uccopt this gift, zis u smull token of our lov eiiiui tipprccizitiou. From, Tho Bfllliillbilllli Women's Mlssiiinury Society. ' Mr. Iiugh McKay thcn zirosir, rcuil iill ndilruss to Mr. Stirling from tho llrudzilbnuo iind (tran- ville soctious of the congregation, and presented him with ii. purse. Address from Siadalbane and Gran- , ville sections Brndzilbnne, P. EQI. July 28, 102-1. To Reverend John Stirling. Dear Mr. Stirling:- Wo your friends iind members of this congregation, learning thut you huve accepted u call to Mon- tague, and thiit now tho time for your ilcpurtiire is at hand. have assembled here this evening to spend u social hour with you, to ox- press our keen sense of tho loss wc sliuli sustain by your removal from us, zinil also to show in n modest wuy our appreciation oi‘ your life and work iiurfrig your Mrs. 0. E. Saunders. New York. Mineral’: Llniment for Rheumatism six years‘ ministry in this place. ‘ As a neighbour, your genial, kinil- Arseniiation A little higher’, in p‘ what a wonderful difference a few cents make. rice, butt- "* Delightfully Cool tile Sweet Smoking.” V’ ’ ’ /’ ” ” ”'I—"5IIIIIII.r/I1’/1)II’ ' "’I’lIIIIIIoeI.r/I4//JII%II% IIII/Iylllll/yr/d ly mzuiiicr with ull iltllllfllllllfltlislilti‘llllillSt! with you when it ivzis new also rocolved her trilmig- remln. and couditiuis of people, cvcr and bziro, iind mzidc of it ii chzirm- lsccuco of their life and ‘work in rcuily to oxtcnd tho helping hand in]; homo, WIIUSU luich string wziiflthis community and nil good wish . . ,. , , - , - . , .. .~ , . , , ' ' Ithclwoid 0t (Mllllltiltltlllil always out to fiiciiil lillil stronger. cs foi their success iind happiness _ - do is Vili Yiifll d 1-1188 illliw- iu tho ui.-w..'i‘ho presence 0f Rev. place iu the hczirts oi thoiio about. Sho his ivlih-hoiil from us nouc A. i). Stirling iind Rev. R, ll, Jull- 'l'iiur<. we huvo protitcil by of thc lilltlils which liuvc boon Sizivcrt contributed to the success your pri-scuco Ill time ot Joy or givcn he‘: tho trill of song, of of llli‘ cvullillg *°i'i‘“l‘- _ _ _ socizii si-rvico, ot organization ziiiil Afii-r ii limo. inspired by the As u citizcn, oitlicr in tho ooiu- lUiliiUF-Slllll. in till tho zicliviiii-s of i-llnk of unseen dishesiin the back giuluqiily-f, Xllfiililillllll Iltlllltixtlliliiifll?! tho i-oiiiiiiiiiiiiy Hill‘ hzis tziki-u iiiiigrouiid, tho chiilrnuin announced dbl-Ill. oi ill tic 1411-19!» Bltilvliz. i('tl\'('. pzirt, working in hurmo-ny ihzit tho uiooiiug would now ro YUI" ilU/illi)’ to liritbih iiisliluiliiiis with both olii ziiiil young. Till! lzirgii i-iolvi- Itsolf into ii spciui evening I105 “"0" i111 ill-‘illifiliil-‘fl to us ull. ziiiii l|]ll)l'l‘t‘IZllI\'U cirrlc of frlonils Whllo rcfri-sliiiicnts were being Might wi- mi-ulioii your stcziilfzist- shc lcziria-z I)l'l'llli(l, li‘i'l that shogsorvoii, n llttio group gathered iioss iii support of our brziro iiion who fought iu tho (iri-ut Wzir~iiow You give iho “(llziii lizind" to rc- illiillllt: lil‘l‘UL'S, giving vnluziblo us- hzis iiiiiilo for lii'l‘.-i'll' zi plum-i.- iii-rounil thc organ and sang tho old their hciirts tli-"it cziiinot soon bcifivurilcs that iirc always in keep iliimi- film \\'liii such ii gziilicring as this Wo would also mention i)orisg’l‘bi~ llll‘l'lllll,i_l'lill<lifll with “God Iii diin, but when the car had passed, the "spectre" stopped on the north side of tha‘ road. - ' Thinking it was a passenger, the bus pulled up, only to find that ‘there was nobody there. Both men are certain that they saw the fam- ous ghost. Some mouths ago a_ young man of Emsworth slid is was certain he saw the ghost one Sunday av- onlng. "Two cyclists." ha declared, "dis- JIOLIIIIHI iu front of mo, and one of iii-m oxxclalined. ‘Good heavens! wok at that!’ ' "In thc middle of the road was ii"? VRVOUFY Outline of a toll man lziuiling ercct with hands held arid/I 71111111111111’, 1 11,7 I I 1 IA’, _‘,_ . Sfsiflivi‘ iii SQIFiKiIIK to rcsturc llllflllillllil lzin. We shzill miss thoiii iii with You till We to I)Llli‘I' wcll us working for ihoir Etc-rnzii wcifzirc. lu zill iniittors rclziting to ioczil of coursi- lius bci-n guided by 3111f "i ilishitaousnoss zis tho oulylzi token of rcgiiril not for its ziiuoi wziy to uiziito ii poopio or zi nziiiouiziloiiiu but kninviiig it is _.:i ltlliiy gri-zii. your chit-f ivork hus boon fziithfiilly wo pray ilizit Ili- Who culls you -lo pri-z-i-h tho (lospol in zill its ful- forth to i‘. row ficlil of labour iiiziy "i‘"""‘i -'l it'll‘ P‘ WW lucss. \\'c fool, iiozir Pzistor, vyou lliiVl‘ not hositziii-il to ili-clziro |unto us all tho counsel oi‘ (loil-Jgoul vroril and \\'()I‘I(I ziiiil with zill IIPPIFHIHYB- ghilioiirini: iiziy zinzl night, ,, _. . _ ‘ ._ lzlziirut Jlltlll- of unity \\illi.ll is inc bond \__ |li'\uc i‘.\i‘l‘l. MVP!‘ mindful of llll3|ilClfIllHViliiiKJlg IiliH -s'ii~.k (lt3»1li'€‘(l yoursolf to this pcoplo lu got. ivhich is wcll pliusiug ill ilis sight _ I. grout port of tho credit for ziiiy .; ‘ oil to spend zit the close of our _ _ Meet Again.‘ "illlllilllllfi i" Civil iiii". il-Hlthi-lr own 1ilziccs, Ulllllll‘ zit. school,iifiilloivi-il by zi short, prayer by Rev. zit u-orlt, or zit piziy. l<lzicli of usfA. I), Stirling, young ziiiil old, h IS lozirncil to love] ' )\uii',unil zipprooiziti- them. i thci l'li‘il.‘ll'. lli!("]li this suizill gift us, u-itioirzil filthy-n,- rum :]lEillll.'il by iii host wishes oi’ zi wi-ii this, :-i'l'\'t'll poiiplir. Nilw, ili‘ill' Pzisioig, -. .f (By Dominion News Service ) llut illlilVP and beyond zill ‘ liililllllll, Aug il('l‘ho ghost which niombs ugo that sustziin and siririgtlivii you, i-om- i" "Y" ii-‘llli-‘i viiluges, in the South ,|>,,,-. _-,,.il i-siiibllsli yo“ in pvpry of lillllllilllil, bus miide another up- lliiillllll-l1illi‘ iiziziiilng of tlizit Anglo-Saxon 'i'\\‘u ciuployoos of local were pro- il)’ Hluuuicus hczit lliiI‘*\\‘i\‘i'l| ~li'ziri-iri~ll~--\\'i- uziy, lkiro thoo Hui-dint.’ from iiziviiui toivnrils Ems- wiutoi‘ wizzthrr. ri-niloriug.wi-il, worlli with zili empty bus. \Vhen that fcw could (‘lllllll Itllili, iiolloii-iin: l\li'. SlirllngKs spot-ch nczir lloro Block Dell they were illiilTPSS, zi nii-i hy a motor with extra strong niiinbi-i- of spool-hrs wore iniide by|lighls. lrziiliiig ll\i‘llll)l.-l'.~l nf tho roiigri-gzi-I .,'l‘hi\ conductor was sitting with tlon, all with ouc uccorii striking tho ili-ivor, nnil hoili saw a figure i-lli‘ 5-1711" 1l0il‘i*-Dllt‘ll1‘~“-i. TPl-Ifilt lit liillllfllfiliflly i-rmui tho road. As thii ilcpzirtiiro of zi wcll biilovi-ihtlii- zipproiiohlyig 1mm);- iqwqrpd m, , lii which lldrs. Stirling lioziilllghts the figure uppoiiri-ii w] .-ini| suffering, you IliIVl‘ ou- ivziy thzit we slizill not soon for- Nor should we ho iiriniiiiilfiil of] rs Stirling, who czinie lo wlosoiy by his sides. "A motor-ear approached and ioonicd to puss right throught the -\h_lsi:t,.vvhicli was seen no more." Tradition has It that Bere Bloch l)i-.ll was frequonicd by smugglers. and thiit the ghost of a murdered man still hnunta the woods. ‘ Sir (‘hsrics Parsons. the British nvcntor of turbines. has spent $100,000 in trying to make an art- ‘flcizil illamonil.‘ After expel-intent- int.’ for 20 years he claims he ‘s no uourcr to making a diamond than when he started. ' Experiments made in France. with the object of discovering whether lght or heat is the deter- ininlnll factor in the leddoning of cherries. indicate that light exerts no direct scion upon the pro of turning red; heat alone 00% in tho matter. . You Need a Pilot E Usually, the law requires it. channel. sol is safe. VERY good’ ship, nearing port, takes on a pilot. The pilot. know-s the With his capable hands at the helm, the ves- Without him, there is danger of the shoals. When you set sail on a shopping tour you, too, should have a pilot. Everybody needs one. And well-informed shoppers always have one-advertising. Advertising keeps you off the rocks of extravagance and waste. It takes you straight into the port of econ- oriiy. ll tcllsyou plainly wlicifc to g0 for what you want. li; shows you how to save steps-Maud moncy—and time. l-ly watching it carefully, each dziy, you are able t0 buy to best; advantage. 1.. Often, the advertisements will keep you from making an unwise purchase by poini iug out just why one article suits you better than another. It points out for you the pick of tlic country’s market and the selection of the particular kind, shape, size and color that best suits taste and fits your pocket-book. Y0lll‘ Whether you want food, clothing, furniture 0r a toy for the children, the advertisements can help you. H," p Let advertising steer your steps ‘i.