. --!.-_-1\'l.\l.'dl‘f.huuidbsl-‘Lillv-Lrlfiibm . rm: OHARLOITETOWN eusnnmv ‘ Happenings 0f The I Week (Oon-tlnudd hon‘: page t.) 3 JELLY POWDERS 30c taining rose shaded lights, addedl much to the artistic effect. Attrac- FREE SPOON ' PAGE FIVE’ A I fl ' ‘ The High Lights’; * * , (Continued from page 4.) 4 ‘ Mrs. J. A. Fraser left Tue-still’ University, t d f. p lease /’” _ u. morning on a three weeks’ visit knowledgcd Eat More Mustard! _ to Boston. Enjoy it on both hot and cold meatv-with bacon, lausagegeggs, fish. Let the lPioy flavour of Cohen's Mustard add greats relish. ‘Central Guardian . WEDNESDAY, Dec. 1st reserved , for St. Peter's Cathedral annual . sale of work. the Province, was among the guests 8t a luncheon at Government House. Ottawa. on Wednesday. I I I and ls generally ac- as one of the leading authorities in America on ‘Biology and Heredity. His address was on |"The Outlook or igiology," and he treated the subject in clear simple 1111118111188 free from technical terms. ‘He pointed out the Inter-depend- _ ence of uii the sciences, none of Mrs. L. E. Prowae has returnediwillfih l°°‘,‘(l,d,,m’,n”m‘;'°"'~ll' “ludled p . _W 0U S 8- 8 H 70H] BOlllB Ol‘ roln a months visit to her daughl a“ u, me (“hem m“, “rough, m? er, Mrs. Harry iRitchle. of Ottawa. ed on schools and colleges the im- i I I I I portance of introducing their stu- Mh “m, M", Robb“!!! Cmwm dents early to the work oi research. and children are on a motor tripplqluglcu Dr. Morg u is a prolific writer on and kindred subjects. throuzll the Annapolis Valley. I I I and fllecxecutlvc oi’ the National r The list o! assignments for the LONG caasx- There will be service in Long Creek Baptist Cllllfch. Sunday evening at 730, Sunday ‘School at 10.30 a.nl. spec- ial music at evening service, I I I Miss Carrie lllol-man, or gum. 1119111109. wont up to Montreal early this week on a visit. I I I I tive cards marked the places of tho guests. I I I For ‘Prince Edward island, a rc- port was submitted by Mrs. J. E. ll. McCready for the Charlottetown chapter. The members on the Island had been active and lll Charlottetown lnuch had been ar- complisbed during‘ the year. There had been a lecture by a member uf the war graves commission, u lec- ture by ‘Charles G. ti). Roberts and entertainments. Much educational "LOVEFVS FORM" Corsets de- v monstl-ated here by Miss Nicoll of Toronto Monday alld Tuesday. -- _ Moore & McLeod, Limited, 9784-12-21 CALL AND BE ‘FITTED to the lovely. easy. perfect "couple's JFORM ‘(Yul-set Monday and Tues- 111i)’. ‘Miss Nicoll of Toronto will delllonstrule un-tl fit-Moore Kt McLeod, Ltd. 9784-12-21 ‘ iii. “will v,‘d.‘ vii.‘ ‘ l I l tlouncii- were fortunate in being able to secure u strientisl of such elulnclltre iu address lhc Confer- CARS SOLDP-Three autonlo Each time you purchag g ‘ N 523,11‘! ‘igeafigilznbgqta: work had been done ln the schools gzlgrangpFgs wl-llf"! - |5l1°°l1 32mm“? ‘l! ‘llllblilfllclll 111-1111111118 1° ence. to EVQTYADQQ- l yeswmuy, one brought “mm, m“, ,,, ‘Prmce 0,, Wmes Couega ,,, ll Y ‘ll No! W, ill 9 "Blllllist denominations include i have rarely fclt so much regret n, b t" h‘- l ‘ a v u second 800.00 and tlle third $45.00. Charlottetown there had been 40 imaiflve m" GNP” d” ""1 lvlluwlns vouns men for P. E. m‘ ‘"1’ "w" “i '"“"""“1<" "l F'°"°11 ' .' c‘. ' c" ‘hm!’ t e All machines were taken away E h l, H, , In" eupoon‘ AM we Wm" 1.: Mr. W. (l. Fletcher to Murray a” Wm“ “stem” m ‘W0 He“ m1xedw‘mCoLDwat°-r~ ‘ under their own power, c o“ s“ s" em’ w“ w“ m d. you to know u“ "uon- River; Mr. A. G. Robertson, to Bcl- French speaker,“ bum Whmmy i endowed with high gifts oi oratory uf.—~l)l'. Jcull Bruhncs, iProiessur of Geographic lluluuine at tho College oi‘ France, ulld Scllutur llonuurat, Recipe Book mailed free Colmswkeen (CsnsdalLlmltedjJept. 9 1000 Amherst Htreet. Montreal a‘ ed, or which ‘$200 was given totlle Mfllllvfllll fund and $50 to the Nnvy League. There had been other d1; Simply to afford you an in- centive to prove to your own satisfaction that SHIRRIFPS 1110111. and .Mr. R. E. Whitney, Dundas. FAIRVIEW —The service in ltllliott Hull on Sunday. Julie 13th Each year, Canada grows in importance as the Elem?“ 8mm producing country oi‘ the British - l 2 .‘ ' - _ -. Empire. an‘gfxlfisdgloqnwézlllngil” “l:,',f“ggl“;l nations. including ilooks to the JELLY POWDERS not only lute Minister oi‘ hltiilruiion of the j _ h _ 5 IL m Sunday ‘School M 4 ' m pub,“ ||,,,.,,,.y_ have a delicious fruit flavor, h‘ revlewlng n“? 9117mm 1314mm" French Republic. ’ wlf Out Col-mil? 8nd grain elevator systems, 1,0,1; wink“; vurma, ,,,v,,£',,0“' ‘ ' ' but alsoa definite food value. sponsored -by smart women tlle The forluerspoke of tile ilnfiCl which COllCCt and ship grain from the Western ,0 ML ' We believe you will find rm,“ [or combinations o, dm-k and oi’ human will on gcogrophy and r __ The Summerside chapter report- ed a membership oi‘ 44. A lecture tlle changes tiutt man's activities these spoons unusually at- autl ncelis had imposed on Natural tractlve and immensely usc- ‘Black and Prairies, the farmer would be unable to profit- tight color is important. Mmmmd aids digestion abi market his c ' ' ._ . . ,- depyéhd uPlJn Canadzl)’: fvrlltgahhgnfildghrles “lime? I alright): tlhhviizviceglilu uiuhdrgl.’ course was being considered and fill- 50 "Well N. "ii! W" W5" whim’ Mack Mm pmky bug“ and G“°g"“m'y' 5°"“’"m"” b”"em'““'- 1 suppyo (Yllurcll in trollllection general progress was being nlatlc, Probably require three. nix or "mm “d “gm “ml dark "we ‘"9 snmelinles destructive. Tho other bytcriuu ,\vith the Presbyterian Church in Cuunllu will be at 3 p. m. Sull- tluy School at 2 p. m. Lord will- ing. A hearty welcome to uli. “Our w°uld be serwuslY halldicapWd- some of the combinations. Sheer Isilks are in the tore for afternoon and evening fashions. Prints, par- ticularly chiffon and georgctte oral types, are increasingly popular. ‘Large Milan hats are becoming mole ilnportant in the miliinery styles.‘ Coral sands is reported the spoke oi‘ French Culture ullll look- ed forward to l1 tiluo when there would be at Paris an international University. from which would radi- ate culture to all the nations nf the world. l regret that I urn ull- trble to give an intelligent outline oi‘ these great addresses. But lo those who could understand theni The Su-mmersidc chapter had cou- ‘yen a Mun’ ’ triibuted $100 to the wur memorial fund. ' Lady Byng of Vlmy was creatl-ll life member of tlle l. ‘O. D. 12., Nd- tlonal ‘Chapter Wednesday in honor of her hilsiland. Lord Byllg's dis- Do not put off anticipating your needs. Get the number of spoons you wsm at once, before It ll too late. The supply is not unlimited. The delicate flavor-the Illarkllng goodness of SHIR- grain elevator systems in Western Canada is that which is controlled by Alberta Pacific Grain ‘ Company. It: includes 319 country elevators strategically located on railways serving the rich farming areas of Saskatchewan and Alberta, and r I . i One of the most complete and most successful , i LQVEFPS FORM 0ORSET—the nmsi rt-nlarknble gprlnent of the 90rl~ll0 bones, no steels, no rub- ber. no clnsps, light easy anti giv- _..._..< having a combined storage capacity oi‘ about 11 255 000 bu h 1 - illg perfect support. Drop in ‘on tlnguishod services as one-time R|FP5 JgLLpgg my,“ ‘h, _ _ it was evident from the generous Calgarl’ with 2 gamatdlltd afgegllnillrtllgllflehator at Mllllllily and 'l‘uesdny and sea commander or the Canadian corlls “inference bflwun a dendo," mo“ ‘mpum or we “pedal sum “PPM” ‘n91’ “wk”! "m ‘he ‘m’ WM.’ u“ """"' °"""“"°““| W“ ~ l.‘ - dd‘. h Cp . y 9 . its cls. _In tllcnl~iMlss Nit-oil or Toronto will m France dessert and just an ordinary m" colors‘ _ dresses were oi‘ tlle highest inter- WPM‘ “h”. M“ |"~‘““ “Flying on. 5- 8 11°11. t e Ompany holds substantial have a full range of luodels with ‘ l," _ a o o ,,,,,_ , ,,,,,.,, ,,,,,.,, ,.,,,_,,_,,,,,, mesa 3,, Vlllni again is to be our reaction I I I y to tbc scriolls t-rilirlslll on our gdu- caltlolltll culltlltiurls luutle by 1Jr,, \\'i-.hstcl~ and utilcrs, reference to which was contained in the third ttrllcll: ul’ this m s‘! Arte Wu going ‘ tu ignore this crltlcisnl and. Ostrich- llku. bury our bcads in the sand’! of tllc ‘lligh Lights 0|’ tlle Collier- EH00. Among illosc that l classed as High Lights i have left Her (iracc the Duchess of Atlloli until the last, which perhaps was llot a very gal- luut thing to do. Willi us colnlnou interests in large terminal elevators at Port Artilur and Fort William and is acquiring a 2,000,000, bushel terminal elevator at Vancouver, enabling the Company to handle grain for ship. l I i Illel‘.-Motlrc h. Alt-Lend, Ltd. i mcnt by both the Atlantic and Pacific routes. I 97841-12-21 The National Chapter, J.O.D.E., meeting in Saint John this week. was well represented from Prince Edward island, tlle delegates in- cluding Mrs. McCreudy, Mrs. W. S. SHIRRIFPB JELLV POW- DERS will keep In your pan- '.-¢1‘Y_ 811d your family will find sthey make a dessert that can we enjoyed very often. One of the most delightful us wcllasoueoflhe lnnst appreciated events of Women's Week, was lilci ilallquct given by the Associated: Boards of ‘Trade, which was lnrgl 1y BROOKFIELD—'l‘he services in ills llrooitficld congregation on Sunday. Jullc 1.'lth,_ will be as fol- - m - lows Lord willing: Hurtsvllle 11 u. , , _ ‘Ildciefigilggiglllfflaatclzgggrlgglstcllgltilfllgflg€ lionds of u... Brnokficltl m0 p. lll- Sullday amended by we d,,,e,,,,,e__, ,,,_,, gIenk. &S Lt lblliwulrt, up: Miiieescllirrltzticllsxw: Mk n is um an everyday ‘aver, .,.,,c 3pm, U, m, wm_,d_n,ove_ _ _pany, rmlted, bt-llooi llurtsviilc 1U u. lll.. Brcok- cmzens l“ we" I, was u “up”, Ins 0“, d r nc , e ss un , .. (“we ,0 wee, or see a m“ ducheas’ “,9”, u, w,,,,,,, ,M,._ v,,,,,c,,, ,,,,,,,,ey at 98 and accrued mterest, to yield over 6.15%. tit-id 10.31» a. lll., Hunter River _ ' ‘ ‘ _* yours-hr Danae"! De‘"ns (Dr.) Ennis Smith, Mrs. ‘H. T. Hol- aml despne m“. Sea“ o; ;,,de,,,_.,,,,. and others hud refcrrcu at the As regards assets and demonstrated earning 10.30 u. m. , All are cordially in- lllllllllalwll 011 "l" W" "1 “l” “T mall, Mrs, G"J‘ Harmon and .Mr'_-|, euce and democratic notions or meeting 0r the National ibuncll, pgwgf’ these bonds are we], secured and are ,.e_ vitctl. sociuted fBoards to stage this L H. Prmhard o! Summersme‘ [muggy we [W] some curios“). m, and of wilipp tlle Council itself is. to how a. rcul duchess could acquit 111 011116 l1 llfmll-li‘! 111111 ifxllleflflllvll would seclu to have passed us by, “Jmmendgd ‘by u; as a Sound investment come-together, and the ladies ul’ llcrseli‘ lll action when action was Descriptive circular, with map and photographed will be forwarded to investors upon request. Royal Secuailtllefisé Corporation Riley Building, Charlottetown DlXON-HUDSON- The marriage took place on Wednesday morning, ‘Junc 9th. at the home of the rector .iug in a toast flat crepe tlress -Wllll roscwooti charm-cell w-rap and hat to (rorrcs-ponti. The happy couple left ou thc S. S. Iiochelaga on a IMessrs Reginald Bile-ll, Albany and George Williard Daley of Hope~ field, were visitors to the cl-ty yen- tlle farm as WtilPilS tlle lnell behind the counter are loud in their colu- Rocllford Square, have l-ctltrllcd from u delightful visit lo Ottawa and Montreal. Willie in the lati er city they attended some of the sit- boys, ~l3illy and Tommy. Mnihicson as Supervisor or the we. men's Institutes for this province, tray. the presentation being mutlc by Mrs. l-lnrrison McFnriane, South iBetleque. while Miss tLulu Yco, of and Mrs. Hcartz at afternoon tea. Miss ll-lelen McKenna, the newly appointed Supervisor of the Wo- It was in 1x700 'tha't in the brain of a zealous, patriotic women, Mrs. pond to the ctfll of Empire. ‘linlncu. as a body, hnd no ‘bond of follow- ahip, nor opportunity for service. in object, a federatlouof patriotic wo- men, not only in Canada ‘but in needed, and when no artiiiclalitlcs of rank t-oilld help, or cover up failure. Wcil, at moment of of The Guardian who have not ul- reuily been too much bored by tilcsv letters of mine to continue reading them will be curious to know what dresses nor for hats either. except when they happen lo tlbstrutrt my view. But, it seeing the Duchess leaving us stugnnting in uu cdiiy from Wllltfll so tar tilcre has been iiith- or no apparent effort to pull RcvJLC. Eiweuhuilsr, 0i‘ Mlssnlendntloll oi’ this feature oi‘ tlle w,“ V8,. m“ w ,, nu _ _ , ‘Sarah Hudson, daughter of Mr. week-s progrmm Thursday afteiilbly exzresfled on Clark Murray“. or Mgulnuzz wit, tlle hour's address was the issue ill 11\ll-_ l" H1114 lfillllllllflll U] illllltffl M1 ‘John M_ Hudson and Mr. John . , ' Y 00H W en the la-ovo veil an it ea base on e o doub,‘ She ma, n,“ med 0,- me itilllllllilvs wo silull bct-onlc n by- "'- ‘Slirlllli.’ Dixon, son oi’ Mrs. Frank an)“ "Nsenled h“ wml 1* Very love- that while men were organized and ,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ m, n 3,05,,’ m“, Wm, Home word to our sister provinces for DlxolhThi- bride looked very cllarlu- Ml‘. 111111 Mrs. J. L. Thomson. 1y silver tea service and mahogany stood ready in emergency to rcs- iorcc to spare. tailing to iil)lll'i£i'lZllP ihl- value u! l am sure that the lady renders‘cductliion or to make utlnquute pro- vision iur its lnuiutcnallcc. -—-————-— -——-_i____.< . . trip rllllliliill ‘IV-E-lv-NBW ma!‘ Nortllaln read the atldrcss. The to render effective assistance Mmmfl-B] TPr°m° Hmrm“ Sam‘ J°hn ouch” ‘HOW NQWB- "1158 0! tlle Aflfiombly, and reucw- “gm”, 8mm. mo], p1,,“ a; govern. “me or need, The idea, glowing Her Grace looked like, what kind _*-——-> Wlnnipeg Vancouver New York .. ___._..>__..-_ ed many om ,,.|endsh|ps_ 11199111“; meuhfiouue where the ‘damn dew Wm: me vmon courage and pup of dress she wore, and especially amon others the Rev and Mrs. g - ' 1119 Ell-We 111111 @0101‘ 01' he!‘ llal- , pggsoNALg 8 ~ gates were entertained iby His pose or a seer. resolved itself into we“ , am no, a wry Observan, S l E S A W- 9"‘ Mumlmlr “lld ma“ ml" Honor tlle ‘Lieutenant Governor a scheme. hlIVIIIB 10F 11B 11V°W°d person, and have no eye for ladies‘ ‘ TREASURE sitting with Lady Drummond. Wllll BENNIE liked to dig. He had was her hostess while in Montreal, I. Lester Douglas ' a spade almost as heavy and _. tlerila y. _ On Wednesday afternoon of this -men-'s institute, was given a cor- every portion 0i 1-118 Emlllffl. ‘bound . ‘y u, $1 J1 39 QM” “N” Among those attending "16 W0 week Mrs Frederick Cox was at h‘ ‘ , , - _ - d1 l l ' . ti. l, mmo tie and for one who did not know either lady Ilrons no In Daddy I. chlrlotmtown‘ P. E. l. " grille“; gystvifl»? Conhenivil“ Elem home’ at '55 Longworu‘ Avenue‘ henld ‘Yrtlitffdldily nvtvbetrhlesbiothhiinllll: hogceomenxlony :ur‘:ose “The success were asked which of those two hnlere wss pert oftlhc arm =1‘ _ rs. .\.. C ee an 1 ‘Rn 31')’ H r ‘ l. w erenoseedswe‘ l Cream Separators Stretch, Long Creek. Miss Bessie The hrlde- wh“ w“ "uracmuy pleasure of meeting representatives of the l. O. D. ‘E. slnce‘1900 has xfimugg “Egfregs pfinixlkzg 1,33? llieucnuld dig suhlifils to. 3lfil9well- ‘M155 mm“? mm"- N°w 5°wned i" g°|d wlored Baum’ was from different parts of’ the pro- bcen universal. and the past year's Drummoud m, mokmg more 111mm,. TM" "Hell! 5e l t-reuur: THE SHARPLES SUCTION FEED Skim; clean at any speed. Terms to cult customers. Extra parts on hand. Write or Phone 798 or 939. OQ chest Jight here-in our ylld. Bennie said out loud to an angle- worm. He dug a wide hole... then started multlngitdeeper. Allll fines his spade struck something ll’ . ‘ assisted in receiving by Mrs. R. N. Cox, and her mother, Mrs. Robert E. Linden, of Moncton, NAB. The reception room was prettily decor- ated with mauve and pink sweet peasdwhlle snapdragon was ar- ranged on the_ tea table. Mrs. T. Dominion. They returned home ' yesterday. ‘ part pictured tor us in writings of the Victoria's. {But when the ‘Duchessof Atholl stood up to address the great slidi- ence of more than a thousand peo- pie one forgot the Duchess. The duchess became merged in the lady of the forum and oi the state, and vince, among whom her future work work has been espocllllly 800d- wili the carried on. I , , , 0 o ' Mr. W. -Chester S. McLure, ML. Prof. and iMrs. iH. 'M. MacKay aild A., and Colonel MaoKinnon, D.S.0.. their two children, oi’ .Montreal,nre are havlng a wonderful m," h, Eu. leaving at the end of the month to _Cub,e advmeu “Hncam may spend the summer at Prince Ed- , Mrs. Robert Bruce and Mr. Wai- ‘1’ tor Young, and little daughter, lean oi‘ Kltlgsboro, are visiting in the city. the guests of Mr. and Mrs.W. l, G. Bruce. Harland Apartments. . We have In stock a few thousand bushels of choice NUMBER one quality for "Here's a big chunk of GOLD!" Bennie shouted as he §i rope. ‘i Women's shoes We detail a d . ' w ill t st l i u. bloom of life. lllrs. Fred H ul home in Dorolleslel". N-B- girls lllld are lleslflned 1° tnvi- =1 ‘m “m” mm‘ low liilifhs?’ CaAfl-lpeenad lilruinir entered the Clluvlvllemw" A 9mm“ “mddms °' l‘ “'1' ° ° ' ‘ 5th, having ibeen gone about nine child a fitting preparation for nit-x‘ "The old conditions of school life GREY K NEW SHOES FOR LADIES FROM FASHION ‘ CENTRES Almost daily we are receiv- "B new, latest styles i ID one strap, rub- l"l lM PROVED "VICTORY" brand. P, E. Island purity and germination. "BANNER" “IRISH ‘WHITE" "ABUNDANCE" One GARLOAD of Western recleaned white SEED OATS grades number one for pur- ity and germination, our "N" t-sartuens" . recleaned and graded. CREDIT to suit customers in - July 6th for a two months tour of ltlls subject of "Tlhe British Empire ‘ ,-Lenn will make the trip to his na- ' ‘but lnore so when the ilecens-cd let iilir. Heber J. IMacLean of iHyde Park intends leaving Boston about P. h}. ilslaud, during which be will deliver a llulnlber of addresses olr Her Greatness." Ml‘. Mac- [and live ‘Province iby automobile. -- In Memoriam FRED H. TRAINOR MRS. Dcath at any time ls always sad, a kl-nd and loving wife, and nlotber Hospital about ‘March 1st. and un- at the Tellnis Courts were the Miss- es IBourke and Miss ll. Purdl‘. To- day's tea will ibe served by‘ lliiss Jean Henderson, Miss F. Chappcii and Miss J. Martin. known couple will take place in the G. Taylor and Mrs. B. -C. Cox pour- ed tea. and the guests were usLer- edlnto the tea-room my .Mrs. H. J. Palmer. Those assisting were Mrs. Miles. Mrs. iIJrneet McNutt. Miss Aletbea Laird, Miss Hose Longwortll, lMlsa Laura Cox. I I I The tea hostesses last Saturday ward island. I I I Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wyatt, of and Wanda Wfyatt. who are motor- ing home from Toronto, are in Ot- tnwa, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Chapman. They are accom- panied by Mrs. ‘Beatrice McSwee- uey. of Montreal, who is also visit- iuz ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cllaplnall. I I I Mrs. Roy ln-gs. of iBidelord, has been on a very pleasant visitto her At the Golf Links this afternoon Snmmerside, and Misses Dorothy were still enjoying the salubrious climate of Switzerland up to yea- terday, when they were scheduled to leave for Dresden. From there they proceed to Vienna, then to Prague. afterwards doubling back on their tracks, making a hurried tour through France to Holland. where they will embark at Amster- dam for ‘London. The two travel- lers will sail from Liverpool upon the 25th or 26th, and will arrive home in Charlottetown about Jul)’ weeks. that later became merged in tho lady of tho home. In voice low-pitched, but pelle- trating without apparent strain or effort f5 the ouinlost limits of the great hall, with abundant reserve force rendy at call it needed, she proceeded to show the advance of education in Britain, especially since the war. "lll this advance," she said, "tlle important feature to be observed was the acute ollangc in the conception of the function of tho common schools . . . . The ‘British school of iuduy is regarded as an agent for the weil-ibsluuccil development of all the boys and The school is Fgllasgdout s b: "l know Gays Plants ber low heels lots of an tlerwent a serious operation. She M 1 m - c}, l; T ronto on are -beiu changed. vquintltv-done up .. erovo "n "1"" - ° ' u t l M . w. s. g 1,1’. , in blill of 3 bushels each. “ Valued for a ume’ m", w bu", w the 15th inst, when Miss Minnie w B“ hos eases are H v ' ' ' made u happier pint-o for thc child. lee s“ "w", ‘t 0,“. 355D undergo a second tape-ration. Af- l n k n d i m“ Grlilll. Mr-‘l- J. A. S- BBYBT. MTB-w- Anmng the forty-five nurses who in the activities 01' which be iie- Annual budding flower plants— i-er ll 10118 Bldg‘? ‘lll llle 1101111111113’ Dun“ n5 w l be ‘m e n u L. Prowse, Mrs. ‘W. F. Taylor, Miss the Long lights to share." “The spectre of Aster. Phlox. Pcluniu, Verbena. mgnEV KID one strap, med- Im cuhan heels, rubber top . STOR E. Co a she was removed to her home and it was thought for a time that she would regain her wonted health. riage to ‘Mr. ‘Hugh C. Christie. ‘Miss Dunning is a daughter of Mr. John Dunning and the late Mrs. Dunllilli; ‘Doris Gill. I I I itev. Dr. Henrtz, of Amherst, is were graduates from Island College Hospital, Brooklyn. N.Y., on June 3rd. was lMiss Louisa tlle old donllllie," she salcl, “with ills couconlitnnts. the cone and the bellowing voice. havc been ilanisil- Stocks. Cosmos, tobelia. Alyssum, KOChlu. Marigold, Zinnia, Balsams Sunpdrngtin, Seedling Daisy. Tho J ' c rt & bllt God willed otherwise, and on d f U .,, 0,8» 31,6 m“, above 25c pcr doz prepaid by mail. I “C3 a -M'ay 273:1]. quietly, z-esignedd to His gfilvisrzllldte. tP. E. 11131111,, Slimline: among mo” lmanmng the Genera, Reddm’ duughmr of Mm L‘ J. Rem greaz-oalinreflge or: érhnrartnr building galvllfi 860,11,“ ‘lsweet William GREY KID t "mil w i 1191' 9 1'1 '95"? WW9‘ 9e" '9“ e“ a “um r ° ' Council of the United Church oi’ d,“ o, m, any A, we “ma er as one U, the Chm r(lspn“slb"iue§ .ee< ng hnrguar te Carnation. "m" b ' um NIH’ ' “my to Hm‘ who gave n’ 3" we Toronm’ when’ Sh“ held a“ lmmn- C d i l thi ' s ' - of education which the lnodcrn ‘"111 8901111111! P511113’ 350 DB!’ 1101193 Ills . ° ‘ e "i"! 9- °“ w.“ ' t adequately discharging. 'l‘his im- 11 "m "Yo-r uoln ng Pansy wit: 2x20", . ‘only ‘ha. 11mm“ Chwrch "ma"? 5m“ h” The In Eaton Co" ma" o! “m: Mrs’ 1' 0' Seaman has arrived Brooklyn Academy M Music m“ y Drovonn-nt was not confined in iilc “m! Dmsy "no pa’ ‘m’ by “x979” m” hr heels, as soft s; s childhood and a valued member of city. She has been the recipien , , , doctors also received their degrees common‘ “chock n was "quanv hy u...“ ;1,_-,_r,._¢hu,m “puma . so d in the laraor $1» 11111411191118 Ald- and "111" W1- of many valuable M"! "Ben" 1"‘ homo from Illlontrcal on a visit to from the Medical College, essoclat- visible 1.. tlle secondary schools. ”""Y""“'“' “d D“'P“°"'"“1 °1' lllllg‘ I‘ $1200. our ietles .iSlle will ‘be greatly missed sents, both from this company per- and the increased demand for edu- perennial ulrllspurs $2.00 per do; ' not only in her own home. but in ller son and daughter, and is being ,1 m, the Hospital . . 8Xpf9t1s-by mp1] 2,50, Prlce I tho whole community. for she was Bolllllly. 11nd 111110 "0111 l“ varmu“ cordially welcomed by many old e w ’ ffirfieymif, f,'l'g,‘xdcii'l'fialfgti “'“"°m' Vegetable Plgntg-‘gxgn u", sun-URN (or 5mm“) Kid j u. great giver, and worker for departmentsa. @111; is also organist ,r,cm,s_ . ~ - Cam)", 30,, don 314° M, mo: "Hp slippers, medium heels / fir,aritultlaelgtlilrlztzsrkglzrgféillsfifil:2; in one of the-departments of the , , , . -'-*"<°>-—— 1-,“, ,,d,,,.,,,,,, n, H“. _D,,,.,,,,,,,, o, Ciiliirylzgg doz. 1801650 peur-IOO. 3:! ~ > e ° ‘ a ‘ M t m ch h, wher .ilc ‘ an. u i -.- insplrill and l" - P" 1 o! w! . PIiCC ; a jQhIgLVB hes-d seilavdlcete its; 18113:]??? Mo! first; idgnclrcligrtg! ‘fiends ‘L10 Mlwfdliiolieod}, :1? of lDnflJ. NORTH RUSTIOO ROAD dlslfgurlyyzaggnrfitsliititu‘ mnmmiylnq o, Igmago mcndilg. ldata Tomato zoo w c wou 0 r 0 - ' c o , wlo -een n is . , ' ' ‘ ‘ _ oz. y ma c oz; extra early MELTONE calf (Llpht tan) t ~45 <E Besides a son-owing husband she also presented her with many vuiu- E ,_ flown“, the realm o, an ‘m Honor Rgclilootlafloldftaaé-g Rust co fiat-glitz?! lgflzgrt-iivierrlrisgiunfizhrh; SHOWN," Caummwar 50,‘, “h, I We have just received sn- m°i,n'g_ flgarghgngagggtg°gflig' B11111 ‘Bml- M" chrmm l” walk fortunate accident, returned to her advance of ours, evcu in the mos Zgzuyiglmehggfhltt: 3o cagmhrg; ’ other‘ Illlllmfllh the largest 88M; 31w a heartbroken 1mm" '11 cmfl°tt°t°wu Md hotel Wednesday much improved Grade X. 1 Evelyn Woolner progressive_ of the (iauailiiui pro- pa, mo, me Cabbage ‘in’ {éfiind _ xascs-vmornsnr. -- _ - FATE-NT Muir tom. u mt trouble sf- Price $5.95 i i i i :1"? in pumpl, Cuhanya nice l, i i I LEATHER. ' 1111mm with buckle ornament. low rubber heel, $4.00. FATE-NT LEATHER 1111mm. with buckle ornament. medium Cuban heel, rubber ‘ > FLOWERS. fume, ete. purity, Foes Powder. Tsioum, Known the world over for their sxcsllenoy and yet of that wonderful toilet preparation called “THREE Face cm...» Per s e nlgoiher .-Mrs. MJ. iMoKinnon who l tenderly cared for her during her last illness; three lbrotbers, one sister: Ernest and James 0f Maiden. Mass. Stephen and. Jean, iboth of Los Angles, Cs-L; besides n hoe; of friends who will cherish her memory while iilfe shall last. The esteem in which she was held was shown by the many moral and is associated with The Patter- "d son candy 00., Ltd., Toronto. Af- hroughout the Maritime Provinces, in health. I I I iMr. and Mrs. J. A. Webster have fer their marriage they intend take a trip to Niagara Falls and some American cities, and on their return will spend three months in . Maritime Provinces, where their '0 gone to Denver -to attend ‘the Riot- ary Convention meeting there next week. I I Jnvltations have been issued for Grade iiX. 1. Blots lac-Page 2. ‘Lewis iwoolnecr. Grade Vill. lSr. 1. billion Pursey. Grade Vilil. Jr. l. ‘Mary Messiaen 2. Robert Woolner ll. Lloyd Laird. Grade V. 1. Margaret Woolner 2. Doris Warren 3. iMary Murphy. Grade ilV. 1. Dorothy Toolnlhs 2. Jennie lMacNell and Rita Public» over (equal!) 3.George Ptnbllcover. vlnces, that therc was llitlu hope of our being nblc to make up our leeway in yours to come. lt was n grout and nlomnrnblr address reaching perhaps the high water mark of the Conference. it was great in its practical aspect; great also in its inspiring idesllslu. ln bringing these letters of mine Winter use 30c per 100. by mall 45o Our late cabbage can be plgntgfl as late as July 16th with good sue- cess, and they will he ready about June 20th. Carter's seed store and M. Fraser in our old stand in the Market handle our plants, and fresh plants are delivered to them daily. We will be pleased to have cus- - ' . many friends will be planned lo Grade ‘IL l. Cornelius Fleming to a conclusion, whatever mcrlt DI‘ Pr“! Tributes. MM! 09191111!» 111111 the Mathleson-Chailvin wedding, v , 2 , tolnera elll at our gardens, head e ’ Spiritual Boquatl. Telegrams and meet them. ‘their future homo will whm, m,“ pIQQQ in Si. 111111911’ §llufisw§?“cl§§:° rhhr§§§'°§. lack or mu“ ‘My m" "a" M"- of Prince street, and will person- " l° b! our muslin. Try them todly. roost m H. L. WORTHY ‘ tended the-pallbearers being; Geo. Letters of Sympathy which have already been published in a recent add-tum of this paper. 'Her funeral, which took place Sunday afternoon, nu largely st- . -o .- um .- .s..i “Kaunas? qu- ' i" , he at 7 Sparks]! Ave. Toronto. I I I Rev. Bruce Muir and Mrs. Muir are expected home from the Gen- eral Assembly In lontrsaltonight. ..=.>~,>lr'I-l-I.‘v~' ‘mu <.-.. .. Church, elty, at 8 p.m., on Wednes- day. June 29. Afterwards a recep tlon will be held at the home of the bride's parents, the Hon. Chief Ruby ‘Publloover. Graddl. 1. Lloyd Publloover and Helen Woolner (equal). iPei-goct attendance Blots Le- Page. Mary MIOIACII, Margaret Justice and Mrs. Muthiesoll. I I I Woolaer, Dorm Warren, Mary they have raised certain questions which are now open, and demand immediate consideration. What is to he our attitude to the National Council of Education, whose aims and activities l have been endeav- oring to present? Oar connection Murphy. Dorothy ‘rooms Vera Wlffol .AILL'_;.L . 1. with lt-hitharto has been. y,” ,,,, B"? select nlluls for them. Please enclose cash with order. Owing to the into ‘busy season. our time in limited and prefer not to hsndlq orders smaller than one dollar-q worth. By mall ‘ J. J. 0A