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' ‘U . ‘~' Y .vi/1/.>olv_f r _ - - f -.o;1iHEI_*-PEN _HAVE _ Two Photoplay Idols Unite Talents Two popular photoplay "raves" 'fs i ‘i \~ wbosuferedandsacnioed-oolyto be abated of love in lite bour of . triumpbi. -SANUEL ;l>~o~/-uv _ UUVIAN 5 News wEl:KLY_ Farm Notes are uiiitcd for the first time in a talking picture at the Capitol Theatre next week, when the Para- mount love drama, “I-lis Woman,” ' TIME T0 CUT HAY brings clsudctte cclbert and Gary cut hey we should consider both Elmsdale Clow U 5 daughter of me ht, ¢,,p¢_lbym_,m Church ' Menus” ox; friends there are left to mourn his an _ ' ca .4 0 DENTMIQ ,GUARDIAN A . sr. 'ruoluas' cmmon I (angli- ' 24th. Evenins Prayer at 230 P. ll. and '|130 P. M. Everybody and any- body is welcome to these services. Captain Albert E. Withy, 0. A., in charge. HALF DAY. - Ladies PIAUUYGI ‘Sweaters Wednesday only $1.89 Also remnants of Voilea, R-ayona Crepes Sheetinge Cretonnes, Prints, Cottons etc. at hal! ice Prowse Bros., Ltd. 4468-7-19 21. SERVICE 0F PRAYER.-A let- vice of Prayer on behalf of the Imperial Conference at Ottawa can), Long Cloak, Sunday, July ' IIIJIEIIDIIIAII end proc. rum $800.00. aas"i'rot‘ “ HI.. WILLIAM .llaoDONA!»D There passed away at .hia home at 'l.‘raveller’s Rest, on April 15th, William MacDonald, at the age of seventy-four years. The deceased had been in failing health for some months, being confined to his bed illness he was visited several times by Rev. Father Monaghan of Seven Mile Bw and received the last rites of the church at the hands of Rav. Bennett MacDonald, of Bt. Pau1'| His funeral took place at Seven llile Bay Church on April iltb. Rev. Father Morialhan officiating. The late Mr. MacDonald P06- . " .- -- _ which opens on Thursday July Dist '°“°d "‘ "mm and kindly °u“p°'1' . In deciding the stage at which to chudhmd at cambridge Rom; Mfg, i Wm be held in st Andréwm PN’ tion and besides a wide circle of' marng thi’ cup °' °h“uen3° “"5" Cooper onto the co-starring hori- quantity and quality. Timothy hal’ 3¢nj_ Butler md Mrs. Butler, Cam- iwedmsday “gums at 13° ,hum UI! his widow and three children, zon. The story. based on a novel, “The ° ut before bloom and properly cur- k Rpm Miss Dora Hardy of DOC » bridge Rd- md MY- C1°W L1 B 5°” !'I’hls service ought to be of great Dwy' MU' “wk K°m°7: Myrm' tn scntimentalist, by Dale collins, of- *d h” 9-9 Pe’ “nl P’°Vei“- M fun Emsdale and My-_ wlllard Inml-B of the late Ben). Clow of the same interest W every citizen Au the Mn- °7°"°m° V" L¥k°»b°lh °f fcrs coo or exactly the t of mic bloom 6.3 per cent and when near- . mmm, M weu_me,.1tedi _ Worcter. Mass., and James, x_~e- P yin f the late Thomas place. During t ir churches are uniting in this ser in which he excels, that of a lanky ly young leader considerably at sea on rough-and-tumble tussle will save time Pmtein and maximum "° they re Mrs B tle d M and Mrs Os Court yesterday momin a milk "pe 52 per “nt pr°w"‘ 1'; re' Zgefton were married on June‘ vacation, M. and Mrs. Clow are re- ivice. All are welcome. “mms with his m°m°" ' _ d to yield, experiments llwe L B um no nd ue 1, r h dl r _b tl km 3'" 29m~ Sun-lrnerside. Rev. . - newing old acqu a es a » rigiv eoscczrdd eoporglftrioh uwhzli 5 °“°‘"‘ th" we get maximum di' corhniixrlill performed the ceremony. th, ,mu or Mrs. olow's mother, roucr: coUn'r.-at the Police M35- M/U00. _ LM E- MMDONALD 'll s °5 ` ~ . r an r. - - B any girl from attentions she con- tal utri ts er acre b cutting After a short honeymoon u ’ The death occurred on Jul 9th EF* Q " `Principal-Olive G. Inman. sidcrs unflattering at the hands of the other fellow. Miss Colbert’s work will be watched closely, ner part as an abandoned girl of the waterfront bt-ing ri direct antithesis of the smartly gowned portrayals in which she has scored her greatest suc- ceases. “His woman," tells how an ad- vcnouresome and handsome bach- elor and a pretty girl of the world are joined in enduring romance and happiness after a roistering experience in the tropics that starts with li womaniess man's plan for bringing up ii. chubby little human derelict. Richard Spiro, who plays 'the infant part, is said to be a swlloie show in himself. Ronald Coleman’s __ Greatest Role In ' “Ar1'owsmith” This picture is unlike any in which the dashing Colman has ap- peared ls now showing at the Prince Edward. Unlike any ever made, for that matter. It is a mental movie, e. dignified story of the sincere young man in science. In making it, Samuel Goldwyn uged the good taste for which his productions are famed. No phoney niovic touches ure added to weaken the gripping reality of the story. VMr. Coleman’s performance as Agrolvsmitll is probably the finest he has given. He is so completely o'§nvinclng one forgets he is the dashing devil-may-care matinee hero. accepts him as the scientist. lj-lelen Hayes. as the student nurse who marries Arrowsmith, is charming. The magic of her per- qfnality makes the conventional little character keenly interesting. The minor roles are played by such distinguished players as Richard Bennett, A. E. Anson, Beulah Bondi, Alec B. Francis. _Amusing little light comedy touches relieve the gravity of the story, which is a simple descrip- tion of Arrowsmith's struggles as a country doctor, his steady devotion to research, his fight against the obstacles to it, his rebellion against organized publicity-exploited re- search. It is not a conventional movlc story. But it is interesting excellently handled. A dignified. imusual film, a credit to its star and to the movies. ALBANY VILLAGE BXOOL Grade X-l, Annie Halliwell; 2, ‘Michael Delaney; 3, Layton Green. crude rx-1, Mary cnriand: 9. 'Marjorie Campbell; 8, Mabel Noon- an. Grade VII!-1, Olga Green; 2, Kathleen Bassett; 3, Ham Noonan. -_-Grade vl-1, Emest Noonan; 2, Basil Noonan; 3, Gertie Noonan, -Grade V-i, Clara Noonan; 2, Hilda Muttart and Jeanette Noon- an; 3, Annie Cameron. _.V-“Grade III-l, George Noonan; 2, _,Florence Cameron; 3, Ralph Pran- .cis. :_ Grade n lsr.)-1. Ralph welsh; _2, Betty Green; 3, Helen. Tralnor. f Grade Ir <.1r.l~i, Doris Muttort; ,2, Blanche Noonan; a, /unlel Dou- _gay. _ Grade I lsr.)-1, Lorraine Noon- an: 2, Eldon Green; 8, Dorothy Walsh. ‘ Grade I (Jr.)~l, Mildred Daw- son; 2, Jennie Dawson; 3. Harry Noonan. Perfect attendance-Annie Halli-' well, Mary Garland, Marjorie Carn- reron, Mary Carmichael, Olive .Buchn.nan, Kathleen Bassett, El- mer Buchanan, 1"nlc Cameron, ,Ciara Noonan,Hildr. Muttart, Helen 'Jn-ainor, Hazel Noonan, Betty Green, Ralph Walsh, Ambrose Noonan, Sheldon Cameron. Blan- _che Noonan, William Arsenault, iivnnnc Jelly, Eldon Green, Harry '0fil'lHll. Assistant-Hazel M. Green. "Duty left undone. and duty care- lnecessary to start cutting ahead o ,full bloom in order to finish bc- fore the hay becomes woody. Meadow Foxtail, June Grass or Kentucky Blue. and Couch or Quack or Twitch, are the earliest grasses, and meadows where these are prevalent should be cut first for hay. Meadows of Eary Red Clover are ready in advance of the Late Red. Alsike and Timothy; and last of all come Redtop. Browntop and Creeping Bent. Our live stock and the export itrade would benefit greatly from ‘-the timely mowing and proper cur- ing of hay. Selective cutting en- ables ths farmer to store separately hay of the same class and quality, and simplifies the grading for market. The shipping of over-ripe. badly cured, weedy hay cannot be a paying proposition in the long run, and a. single ton of such poor materal may easily ruin the repu- tation of a whole cargo. The Dominion Seed Branch, Baokville. N. B., grades hay for market on request of farmers or dealers, and reports price differ- ence between No. 1 and No. 2 hay of about $1.00 per ton, which more than pays the nominal grading fee of 25c per t.on. HOW T0 TELL VVHEN MUSK- MELONS ARE RIPE (Erperimental Farms Note) The production of muskmelons is a specialized business under- stood by th ebest experienced gar- deners. This crop is as a rule a profitable one to grow, particularly if it can be marketed early, but in these days when meions are im- ported from the more southern re- gions the edge is as a rule off the market for the so-called early lo- cal crop despite the difference in quality ln favour oi' the local pro- duct. The difficulty of interpreting the signs of maturity in muskmelcns that are essential to keeping qual- ity where the melons are to bo shipped long distances often re- sults in melons of inferior quality being offered for sale by dealers. The proper stage of maturity may be determined to a fair degree by the appearance of the netting. Green meions have shallow. smooth netting, whilemature me- lw have roush, corlry netting. Where melons are being grown for local market the degree of ma- turity may be judged by the pe- duncle or stem. For such a market "W milf# may be removed at the haIf~slil> stare or when e ilric or break between the melon and pe- duncle or stem is showing and leaves the melon in part only. When the fruits are harvested at this stage they are not fully ma- ture but are developed to the points where they will keep well and have very fair quality, sweet. ness and flavour. The full-slip stage is by fur the best time to harvest the melons for . \ - and sry high quality that thc melon years. it and Mrs samuel Clow The regular monthly meeting of Elmsdalc Womens Institute was hold at tho home of Mrs. June# 0'Brien on the everilfls °f July sm- There was e good attendance of members and visitors. A bill was presented for the repair and Pilnt' ing cf flag pole on school 8\'°“¥\d5 and on motion was ordered Plld- Thc s'ck committee reported having made calls and giving fruit to eiok in the dtstrict. At the close of the meeting a delightful lunch WBA un . music was given, consist‘ng of selec- h vc S of the United Church was held at The friends of NIT. and ml. Everett Williams gathered at the h me of Mrs Robert Williams on purpose of congratulating them and also to shower them with gifts for kitchen and pantry use. After the gifts had been opened and all the expressions of good will read a dainty luncheon was served and dancing to the strains of sweet music was indulged in for s few hours. Mr. stanton Clark has purchased from Walter Heywood the property formerly owned by the late Andrew Arthur. MT. and Mrs. Arohiblld Clark Miss Annie Currie of Gharlotin- town is visiting friends in mmsdale. Rev. and Mrs. A. Stanford an receiving congratulations on the arrival of a baby girl. Miss Bessie carruthers, Ulnary is visiting at the home of ws. A. L. Rennie. Peters Road Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Maolnod of Canton, Mass. recently arrived in P. E. I. by motor car. They will flessly done, in sadness welcomed happiness lost. ' forts fi en P Y 1 d wer, ten- ,M Gm-,amig mmd_ vendor charged with having sedi- y ' when in full bloom. where there is l“f“°d *'° 31'"-‘°‘“ ;t“;‘he home of w ment in milk was med $15 and 1932. or Mrs. M. E. Macnonnld. 1 ,_ harvest it Wm be dered n recfll->t1°I'i _ Kinross, in the sixty-third yi" gf 190'! the Seneca turned back the a use acreage D f the brides mother, Mrs. James Master Clarence Finley son of Mir. costs or 10 days. Three men ap- her asa Mn' M had t e Ad Horny Dock Road. They were the and Mrs. Howard Finley New Glas- peared charged with harbcuring been wen an winter agglgurms 2; of recgplcms of many nostly and beauti gow, N. B., is visiting at Peters Rd. rum unlawfully. One case was ad- month ox June hu umm Mmm’ ful gifts from their many friends- and is residing with his relatives joumed till today, one till tomor- more "non Au that medial ‘km M,-_ mn-,an has purchased the old Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McKinnon and row, and the defendant in the third md cu-em] nm-sing could do did .Bcll property from Mr. Archibald family, Peters Road. nned $50 and~oosts or two months. mt ,wan and me passed quxeuy .pm mari; and will reside there. every-1 _ A man charged with brewing beer away Qu gh, ma,-amz of July gm A one “shes them a happy prosper-, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young, Mon- unlawfully was also lined $50 and 51;, bon my mn," Wm, Ummlm ous mg 'tame visited Peters Rd. reaaatly. costs or two months. Acne of non- fortitude and courage. She wu a ___ ,- -,_- support was adiouraed till July 25- very kind. hospitable woman, be. ` Ml'~ Y-Dill-S HB-FHS. EV9~!1l¢US¥ Wd A man charged with neglecting to loved by all who knew her. She will MH. Harrie. Murray Harbor passed stop after accident was fined $5 and be greatly missed in the home me throush Ptters' Road md Greek costs or lo days. I community. of her it might truly River recently, making a few friend- be said “Bile iooketh ‘well ,to the ly calls. on that evening lsth inst. gpm; neon wnvunvgg, _ ways of her nouse`hold.,and eaten; Mr. and Mrs. Hari-is held Divine Among the guests who are staying not the bread of i_dleness'." _ __ _ Services at Whim Road Hall. et stenhope Beech Inn is m..1. s. MH- Ma°D°l1l1d Ravel tv awiim. _- Lamont, M. AL, L. L. B., winnipeg, her husband. M E- Mwvonalds a The mam olvwins up of the an Islander who has not been here bother Daniel _ic _ Alaska: -an ad- Peters Rd. Cemetery was held on since 1917. Mr. Lamont is a. native °Pted daughter Mrs. H. U. Bff¢Wlrt. mth inet. s large number or share- or Montague, o. graduate or Prince Bawdaiaham. Maine, who come holders took part in the work. and of Wales College and of Manitoba “N0 "ld W\¢°1`17, cared for Krall; ia general renovation-trimming of University. He was a fellow student 15109011514 5111 $11# last? Mrs. Stew- ' with the exception of tions on the violin and organ by P¢°"“'°°- "’°“°V Y°“"' Messrs Stirling and Kenneth Mat-I ' -_ the period he spent overseas. Mr. T501 f\l;°1'31ttel¢Wd1°°ed Which was t ews and Mrs. Hazel Cameron, also' W- J°l\1\ Y~ P11501' Student P85- L"m°nt °°°° mmy mul" 1°’ th' ed Ionagouydany W °°i:dug` cal select'ons by Misses Gertrude t°"r MUUBY H9350? N~ and P°i5¢i"5 better hm' and is MW’ in “mv” mme” Ham Church b get »'°° O,BT,en, Lula wells and ML mmm, Lggq gmhgnud pulpm with mm A_ ing ol_¢_i acquaintanoeahips. He came m Y pls r, R, 51550,, cf Mom"-ue premhmz by car, and experienced dnt clam V- D- M. Sinclair. Warren. In Mmugue md cardigan, while mm an the my through, egpgc. The pall bearers were: Mean-s. The monthly meeting of the W. Rev. Mr. Gibson took eharze of the “ny m th’ Unmd Bt“°" uu?' §_°”'§ mm] II' Hugh _ Mi < Msmus 'rho marriage of ones Msooouum. me John D. the none of Mrs. .romeo stewn-t,l-rsrbor N. Mm Nm 2;” dwlmr 0! m__ mcxm <- °“ “‘“’S““Y My '"“' M” mm! rn, , 'T refer vvhitty, Dorchester sheet ons we momma vu md to not Hardy was elected secretary for the mlm; 1-:Cen oop ous rairlls have Mr' Carmen Whitman Mm of Mr. in the Omen Had cemowfm remainder of year. The office being Pfoved the oond tion of and ms' Jwobrwmtmm' Btwn” made vacant by the removal of Mrs. 375|" *nd °l'h°1' U`°DU» "ld H11 water N s took ph” "muy, 1303, K, graupgy pAg3gg (RSV) G. A. D. Ellifit. §l:’ff1ll‘C HIS firmer in m°rni'ng Inn at Bt. Duntunui ` AWAY Communion Services at Murray We are glad to leam that many of the sick and invalid in this O . to the evening of .lilly sth, for the vivinltv In irredvl-llv imrrovins fn mt °' Paml pm with ‘hm , health.-P. H I by They received many klfts ooflbistlng . _ , or bedding. llrch. onlne and articles' Y°fk and Vwlillfy “W “°°"‘°"" "’°°‘ "uh M '° ! Mr. W. J. Clow, Pleasant Grove, at present in the P. E. Island Hos- Dital is reported better today. t Mr. Ernest Clow has removed a dwclllnl house to Grand Trac- adie, Mr. James Mciiulay having ' '_ charge of the work. ling costume an ensemble suit of -_.__ Miss Frances MacDonald. Grand Tracadie. is expected home this week from Boston. Mrs. Herbert Curran Brookline, have moved in their new bungalow. ' "'“°°“5 'h°w°’ °'t th' hm” °' has arrived at her home at Pleas- ant Grove for the holiday season. y Miss Veda Lamont, R.. N., New York is spending her vacation at Stanhope the guest of her sister, Mrs. A Hutch. -____ Misa Susie T-MDDXY. Winnipeg is a visitor to Stanhope. Mk. Vdmon Crockett. B. A., Binithers, B. C. has arrived at his old home at York. lbs. Richard Roberts, Pleasant Grove is still confined to hor room, but is reported bet/wr. f local market that 1, when me pe spend a brief holiday with Mr. m_ Jam U_ Bm” is makin. duncle or stem comes away easily Ms.c.Leod's parents. Mr. and llrl. “mm” mmvsmmu to ms hom' free from the fruits leaving e 1\~ D- M“°L°°d- se mega; an-,vs_ large scar. At this stage the me- *- seven ions will possess the highest sugar Mk' and Mrs Fred Johnston, Hur- lm H°”.°n_ wu.m°e_ ,W '_ vu_ tent and have the best meow- ny River, Mr and Mrs. Artemul mf go gn" -|~m,|d|,, “und” and quality Mcswam Peters Rd Mr. Maalseod In Dlednz. a partly matured me- il B Prominent contractor in the Mr-_ mg gb; qofaom Boswm lon when harvested and kept for Eastern States. l days will develop the usual -n _ Jas. Hardy, Pleasant Grove, flavour but will not develop tl-ie After an absence of over thirty -_-_.M will are viaitlnl their daughter, Mrs. that hu been fully meturcdi or Mass. orc visitors to their A tiioroushbiud control. hi. UQUVWIS oldhomsr.ndacenesd&‘th0Q§,wuh@ ""”‘»"i”~"‘ ’ ' ° f’-'=;"ll'.&~.'.+il1...-'.1-‘."_. '1»>»'..-Q '» io- f.~_o.-.v~svreivau»vl=;»;f' """`w.s1f»i»*~\i1iaairs\==s Basillcl. Rev. C. McCarthy officiat- ing, The bride were a. Drapoau blue Georgette dress with picture match and carried a shower bou- quet of pink roses, she was attended Miss Agnes Higgins who were a match and carried I WNW* °f American Beauty Roses. The groom was supported by Mk. Joseph F. Stewart. After breakfast was served at the home of the- bride the happy couple left by the Borden train for their future home in arldsewlter. N. S. The bride wore as a travel- brown and fawn with fox fur and hat and shoes to match. Previous to ner marriage the bride was ten- dered a china shower at the home ofMrs.George'l‘u11ea'ndaMime1- Ml!! A81-1% H`J¥¥l!l8. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. nslnh Brwdef and little daughter motored from Cambridge, Mass., to visit his mother Mrs. Emma Brander. Dunley. » Mr. and Mrs. Everett Saunders and children. and Mr. and Mira. Emerson Jeffrey and young lon Allan, all of Charlottetown. motor- ad to Bt. Eiesnors on Sunday last. the Biwlt of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jef- l!'t'l aisll Mia! served by the hostess mums by n weeds and grass, walks scraped and of Professor D. C. Harvey at Prince I. Mlrlaret Loft, 1 ch committee A programme cf Stflizhloaed. The Cemetery _now of Wales. He has been successfully _R No °\1° DWMW. J- D- MMKCYI pre-Santa s decidedly improved jp- practising iaw in fwlnnipsg gm- a. number of neices and many friends. maidens or no salem' st. and _ Bom Conductor on Canadian National from Bouris to Charlotte- town. P. I. L is Years and Wu Decorated for sas-visa. Thomas Kingston Stanley, aged 76, of lee Salem St.. passed away yesterday at the Massachusetts General hospital. He had resided here since 1918 after his retirement from the_ Canadian National Rail- way service, where he had served as a conductor for 46 years, run- ning principaily from Souris to Charlottetown, P. E. I. For faithful service in this important branch of the Canadian government, Mr. Stanley was decorated with a medal by order of King George. He came to Maiden soon after his retire- ment. _ ` The deceased was born in Char- lottet°Wl1. where he lived the most ofhislife.Hewaaa.member oflt. r 505|. Charles L.,1'lD!'8l’¥yBt.rA!th\ll‘!~. da\1ll1ter.Mrs.BessieH.stAariuof ldmofan ' George. ,li Heath of the Centre relatives and friends were gathered lodseaotingferstrawnnselcegs ofohar-lo to _€__________ _ "l'hareisno`dutywesoinu‘ehun f l ¢ . _ YOU CAN°_T.. .GET D ‘ ""“' ’°"" “°"”"' iN TEA THAN ‘ri-iis 0 lagfyumigx Mrs. John Hopkins. Btiiwater. g __ " _ _ M , mine, passed sway July loin. |¢ ,rang qu- 5*; || " she was in ‘mung health for some md my [N d, wa. MONTAGUI BQCIB.-has lor |'0l|l\ _QIID V, I .ui Trot and Pace. Purse $100.00. :”“;'u%dH°w“ 131°’ that any lol Mb |il`a",ye`l M4 Trot' Pune "moo an Tn” ation. two sisters. Mrs. Jllliel U, _P ,,,,,,_°°_ mm Trainer sus un. moon-y. use perm rtsluge :ce 0:; wllrgma county hm". two brothers Thomas and Michael pq pd ` Dum “83_»,_n_m_ lloAdam of Brookline, Mass. V * V V V i » »~ V, ` , ~~, i "“_' 'ro ua-rcs .rsoxs ron cms. vseer rx. heinous. of tl., ,,,,§,". `n/l our ROCHESTER. N. Y., July 16 - (By The Canadian Pleas)-Efforts of the Royal Canadian .Yacht Club 4 naw Parco srscrsas ron ""“°°‘ W” ’“°“"‘°~ DW' W* `° mt tm Umm' mp' mmm I trophy of international freshwater sailing, will be renewed this year at Summerville on Lake Ontario. The Rochester Yacht Club will de- en_d the 36 year old piece of plate r - » W smmemm between aug. 1 and e. Tl-ie cup was first won by the 'mronto club in 1896, when the yacht Canada was first across the line off Toledo. The winning club sought to perpetuate the rivalry by three years later the Genesee ptured the silver for Chicago. ‘In 1901 the Invader took it back the Royal Canadian after a vic- tory over the Chicago craft Cadil- Then in 1908 the Rochester ub returned it to United States ores. Three successive Canadian ef- were unsuccessful. In 1905 the Temeraire lost to the Irlquois; in le of Tomato; and after a lapse 23 years the Thisbe. in 1930, ataved off the challenge of Nor- man Gooderhanfs Quest. ` Royal Ca.nadian's hopeatlus year ar to rest principally on In- nadiaa craft to lift the trophy la a Fvfe boat, built in Bwdel. _there are Quest ‘Bd N°\'l°\l\l~l1» the latter design” by W. R.. Roue, who conceived ti. Biueawe; unbeaten fielt.m,,,,»| champion of the North Atianti¢_ R»°¢ll¢8fei' has two boats, tm Thisbe, successful two years an and the Conewago. The 'rhislgl saiiedby William P. Barrows, M liochester, appears to be the Unit. ed States' beat bet. Last year sig won the King Alfonso cup in 5," water and several lesser trophleg As in 1030, the cup races will in two-boat competitions, with inter. national rules, eight metre craft in the race. The rules provide that three of the five races must be won by up boat which claims the trophy. 'ng races will be sailed off Summon ville daily, and after the close, tlg Lakes Yacht Racing Association will begin ltsiannual Freeman cu, Race from Summerville to Cobouq, Ont. All classes of canvas carriers and power boats in yacht clubs on .the great lakes will be entered in the Freeman. Any man may make a mistakg but none but a fool will continue it.-Cicero. ' _..._-.._i,___;l_._._ ’ ~i i ¢~»I`_»‘\*"* W N .U. SERVICE ni lawrence ioaroor oss rouowe of I Z _ A _ . . his wife three the spina zzsueurn shane nm-y malice , gf ygudj, l0V¢ and 8CiV€n" ir.».‘I.v é.3'i".Z..f“£ "ff“’.~..;..'.°"°' due. A cleverl told tale with the CVO ll.lt0l'I. wo md Y ‘;’,2,‘.,..“,,’,§°..Z$, ‘$11 characters admirably sketcheci, and “°”‘°‘”“°~““’°“ °"‘°“”°‘~‘“"’ in which there is an abulidamei Il t`r"5.§"§..Z.7t§°.l°.m.7§..'.°f2 ~ of ,hinnor a very sort. rr......li.vf°°o..`f.‘¥r‘:i..'“..'".§i.f'.é.f" 'story -each reader will enjoy ff°‘“__i ~r.1.."7'.‘r‘$§`i.`l.§I-f"'°'°i`$'°'°“' 0 - - ` hasit raver or My soul." % :rt _£118 Hfst/to last £2 ,many iicnl tributes. auria1_was st ` - ~~ ~ ,. ir, - , i M m;'.°:°.1.';.‘;...‘:‘.:.°°:::"..":*.‘.'::.i aPv==1;_Rf*;;°“"“‘“ ° 0 ____ ,_4`i¢5-_:.......s_..c, `1s¢o.o'..g T1u‘ef;woe1r I t `