n‘? - i i i i fwlfll‘? ms cssntoqwnrows campus " no ‘Women’8 Disordeisil ‘stmrmssms and wssrnsu GUARDIAN i ., 1o DAYS’ m: t . 0 10111618 troubles. including; delayed and painful tucnstruattlon, leucor- womb. etc. I rice $2.00 tpcr box. which is suffcicnt for A tree l‘ria.l Treatttttt-nt. enough for 10 days. htm- fill-in: of the glaitgllfliletlfailtreatment. c w I b t F her address, 0 Se“ we ‘o any Windsor. Ont. ‘SOLD BY LEADING DR AS SCIENTIST Advance: of 500 Years Wlli Make the Year 1920 Seem Like a Prehistoric Age_ THOSE unlmaginatlve people who believe ‘the high pitch ol" inventivt» genius was reached with the ad - vent u! electricity. talking lllllfllllfl- 0B. airplanes and the .\'>_ruy “n, ... interested to know that civilizatio. "l1 ‘M5 Planet has really begun. Dr. A. M. Low. a London cngincci- with many inventions to iliv cr- dit. says five ltundrcd yours i.--i w our descendants w‘li look l).l\ '. - nn conditions in 1920 with ill-xi tin-n testing of amused pity as we show for the state of the savages of pro- historic times. r The scientist predicts tlflltlllq ol~ her things that in 2120 A. I). all public thoroughfares and parks will be underground. veilirlcs trill run by WIIGIPSS. telepltnuvx will carry an attachment enabling thi- speakers to see each olhcr. and all roads will be as smooth as ltillard balls. Dr_ -Low. who invented a tnctor scooter and has produced an ap - parntus for seeing sitnplo LllJj-Itilti by wire_ in a reccnt interview in London said in part: »,6ail>!t Stl; "When a mun sets out for busi- ness he will not. proceed. as he tloPs now. by tramway car or train; he will pass along delightful avcnut-s_ tho’ underneath ‘the stirfnt-o at‘ earth. Parks and all other places of public resort 171d hcaltlt will ‘no roofed in. ' "Motor oars and all nit-tor rollic- lcs‘ will proceed by wireless ]l()\l'(‘l‘ 31111110! by the crude tnothtid of using petrol. They will h.“ flute-d up like luxuriously appointed drawing rooms and will bc drivcn at 1t raw of one hundred miles an ltour_ Wiro less telephones will bn installed in the cars, as well as cvcrv kind of appaintmmtt making for luxury‘ and comfort. Many pcopl: “iii HY" these cars: "People will live in a condition of splendid physical isolation. Tcittvis- ion-t_hat is. thc ability to w» your absent friend over a distant-o m‘ many, miles— and wireless icic- phony will lead to this condition. "This vision is not extravagant or n wild set 0f theories. It is tho direction in which Hclcntiih" tiifi- roveries and experiments tcud. Many sciontific mnn ltavc comp favc to fut-e with IllS('OV(‘l"lt‘S and invcn- tions which arc ‘ from actual rculization by a a ntple littls dtffiI-ttlty. which will cot-taxin- ly be ovcrctutttt in tintv.“ l‘ ‘ Giving Up Fairy Stories. Do you remcintbcr whcn you had u; give up reading fairy storics? Oi course you didn't havc to givc ‘on- up if you didn't want to, bttt tcltrlt- or and fathcr and tnollici‘ and all the rest of the grown folks said. you must road grown-up books and so the fairies were cast nsitlv nnd- . Oh. wcll. the sttmc trngmly of youth is going on evory day cvcn now at the public library. say tilt.- attendants lu the children's room. Ono of tho many dutics of tltcsc attendants i.“ tn load tht- cltildrcn gradually away." from fairy Bmflt“ to real life stories. it. is no cnsyv Job hccnttse the rhildrcn struggle’ against giving up their frtlrlos Ncvr-r. it is said_ has thero hccn such a run on the fairy talc. slit-if in the childrcn's room as thcrc h-ns boon rcrrcntlv. in time, however. ‘make way for "Tt-cztsttrc lslttnrl." the "Hears of Tiluo llivcr," “Tom Sawyer" or “Little “fotttcnfl and than the SpPll oi‘ fuiryland is more or loss brokcn. ‘ “It would be so much easier to help tho little folks." ltrtttcutctl one of the attendants. "if wc only had morn of tho hooks ihztt vltlldrcn so quickly learn to love after thvy lcave thoir fairies "» Jixcltnnge. SHOOT ON ODD THEORY AND APOLOGIZE AFTER MOTWPREAL, July 2R¢~A cnmt-dv of t-rrors that ncnrly ltnd a trugi" cndlng was rnnctctl this morning at the corncr of llnlvcrsity sir/to: and Dorchcstt-t‘ strcct when dot-ic- tivos tnlstook a cottpic of mcn matching coppcrs for two confid- nncc mrn wanted. nnd trlcd to at‘- rest thcm. The gamblers flllSlOtlK the siouths for ltoltl-ttp mcn. tut-i boltcd when challenged. Ono u.‘ them. J. C. McConnell. of (‘atnphclb ton. N. fl. was shot slightly in tho leg by n detective. Mutual explann lions were oppercd around his lll-‘C in the hospital. ‘. i Tl . _ iv». in y. l\ “\.\ ATMENT FREE Orange Lily is a certain relief for all disorders of women. l‘. is applied local- ly and i-u absorbed Into the suffering tissue. “to dead waste mutter in the con- Rested region is expelled. giving immediate métrtal and physical relief; the blood Yvssels and nerves are toned and strengthen- ed. and the circulation is 4MEMBERS OF THE Summer- sldc Hoard of 'i‘ratle will ,prtx~ttre their tickets for the supper to the visiting boards on Wed. evening Aug. lird. front tltc unuer~ signal not lau r than Aiouday Aug. 1st. it is important that we know on that datc the exact number who will attcno. J. Lcltoy lioltttun. \\'. J. Lidstotr.» fut‘ cotntuittee. based on strictly ltulenttflc principles. and acts on the 9 5189880. it cannot help but do good in all forms rendered to normal. As —DIED AT SUMMERBIDE. - A well known citizen of Suntmer- side passed to his eternal rewuru early on Fritlhy morning. July 29. lncloso 3 stamps and address SEES FUTURE l when t‘. Jctldialrlicttney sun uf Peter l\'(-=l'lfl8_\'. succumbed to a long illness. patiently borne. Mr. Kcnney. who was 3;! years old. leaves a.) mourn :- wife (nee Miss Alice Mul- lignn) one son. a father, two sis- ters anti one brother. The sistcrs arc Mr. Olive-r (‘arrvr and Mrs William Alt-Quatrle. both of Surn~ mcrsitlc. and Claude. thc only hro- thcr. is. also in Summcrsitle. The \\'hcn did tho (liitvinl Period Pntli’, tunrrul servici- will br- ltcld on Sun- ikkts it. an Auu-rit-an svicnlifil DP!“ day uftcrttoott at 2 p. m. at the Rout lmfmll‘ flflkr- WllPll th» ice itvgtht an (‘aibnlic i'lllll'i‘ll and intcrntttcnt suffering woman who will send me Mrs. Lydia. W. Ladd, UGGISTS EVERYWHERE tcs AGE MVSTERIES lhc fatiries t i" iii-S P0901‘. "Y ilflti l‘ll'~il‘l"iy' liioillr‘ will be tuadc in the (‘atitolitr buiv- pout-viii? , if tin- last titctttlcncil. thcn wt» are still itt Illa ire Ago. for l-IurtipP has! its glaciors. and so has Lahratior. the Rot-kins. Alask . and islands in the Art-tic t'\".:ion.. and as evl-rv soluiulbtiy is awaro iirt-cnland noarly cove-rod \vlllt an icv-rap. (fan the question be settled by r rcfcre-nce to climattf.‘ if so. tlw-t tltc Glacial Period entlcd futysay. the Ontario Prgltlll at the bcglntting of Lake lroqtttiis. for its trccs be- longs-d to a t-uld. tctnpt-ratc clltnak Probably tho point is httst settled by t ill: tlu- (illtciztl pvt-ind a pro- ,gt- ivc ovcttt. rcgartiing it as Plltl- ling in upc lt'L',lUll p~rltaps thou- ‘iSdlltlS of yours lit-fort» it cnzls itt ‘. unotlu-r. | | Without doubt, tut..- fttr off upovh .01’ titirk-rihbcti ire cunstitutcs ont- _nt' tin- grt-ttt ttt)'.~‘t(*t'it=s nt’ lhv wnrltrs history. ll i ithsoltlittly heugcd lit with uncertainty t 'i‘houglt it is gcncrally halicvcil that tin-rt! WilS tuore than lino lvc Agc._nti one t-an sag; with any til-g» roe of t-.-rt.'tittt.- whethm‘ titer-c \\'.-re thrce. four. or six. or a duzt-n, fur thc tnattt-r of that. .\ttd the dnrpcst of all the ntyster ies conncctctl with tine or any of these ice tiorituls is what xvas tho caustt of tin-tn. llulll grolngists and ‘IISIFHDPIIHWPS have so fur. failctl lll ,solvc that problcttt. lt is not yor own ugrcctl ut-t to what cxtcnt the is icu-t-rty) (‘\l\'6?l'l‘tl lllu globe. . . individualism u "i undcrstztntl_ you Pallcd on tit-t citizcns of (‘ritnstitt Gulch to til:- ztrtu." ' "Yes." l'i‘]lili'll (‘artus Jon. "Tho ‘itlmt mot with grout ztpplausc." | "ilas nnjvbtttiy tlrisztt-ttit-tl?" i " Not yt-t. \\'hllv u< tiopulat-t- iagrccd I‘illlt‘('l.l\'t'l_V that it was great sclu-tttc. individually iPve _.' Ollt‘. of tho boys . l hcr llkc ‘to we anybody who w s tnun (‘nullgll to .tnkc his gun away, from hint." ~——-i{-o&-i Musical Gift. ’ i '.~\rc' you _ :t tnusicittn, who is tiying to give an liiggs. cxltibtiiun of his altillty -“\Voll »—--i ct‘ _vt-.- I think I can lav claim toi som- kunwlc-tie of tuttsic." ilostcssd"! am doligitted to know it. My ilatttthtt-r is about to lllzt)’. and l should bc vurv glad 11' _ you would kitully turn thc ltlilsir for lutr.“ , M4»?- Auk for \llnurd‘n nnd take no ntlu-r llominiott Garage R. D. Withrow Satisfaction Guaranteed. Low Prices. Water 8t. (ipposite it. T. llolmans Summer-aide, P. E. I. CHALLENGE TEA In 1 lh. and y, lb. pnckngu lug ground. - -—STEP DANCING CONTEST AT NEW ANNAN RACES. ..- 'l‘lt=\ nanagcrs of Now Annan Rat-cs who _ lrcllcvt- in the zlcvcltiptttetit of thc‘ “tnanly arts“ in thc youth of tho cotmnott-uealtlt. will offer first, sec und and titird prizes for stop danc- ing—etnbral-ing all the jig and horn pipe steps. wltitlt will brim: lllt‘ “Wild-timcrs" hack to thc “sittplr- life" of forty YPZlTS ago‘ ion: Bu» fore the atlvcnt or tho sitlntmot" t" foxtrot. Scnd entries tn Jttlllfls Pendcrg . KEDSlIIHItlD, Sl-i~rt-t.ti;\'. k~4fl. .Aa=..._.=h TEST ‘FRY PERSO XALS — lloy (‘rocke-tt, of Snuris is vis- iting fricnti< in Summcrsidte. family i-‘ri- ~l)r. Dclany. wife and tverc Hsitors toSutnmotn-iitlc tiny. ——-.\lr. Jamns Pcndcghasi. and 1ft. 'l‘. llonc. of Konsingtott. were vi.» ‘ltors to Sumurcrsitlc Friday. tin the Rod Sox vs. hall game was not v evening. ~ Owing to War Vcts h l)lil_\‘|‘il Thur. —John E. Yco. of Portltill. was Zn Summcrsltle Friday on busint -~Jae=. A. Nlclfittnott ('oitn:ut. t 1-: in Sttthmcrsillc Friday on llllslltess. ~ .\ir. lir>rb Clark, of Frvctntvn ymssml through Sutnntcrsltitt Friday by nmtor. on his way to (‘lt'to\vn. on busint-ss. Tho careful piowntnn rubs his tnmtidhourtl with an oil soakctl rag ftcr clmming his plow for tit? night. ~~A special frcight train (‘attiv frotn .~\lllPi‘lf)fl at 3P0 l-‘ridav morn- ing and procncdcti to llotlt-n with tho (‘iuttttauqtta tent atul t-quip- mcnt. “Sir Louis than? Acting Governor General QUEBEC, July 29.-—An interest- lng and tptite unusual ceremony took placc on‘ tho Entprcss of llri- taln shortly aftcr ninc o'clock yes- terday morning when thc. Right llon. Sir Louis Davlcs. who just re- turncd front England was sworn in as administrator oi‘ the Govern- ment of Canada until the arrival of the ncw Govornor-Gettcral. The ccrctnony took placo in ihc smoke ing room. The oztth was administ- orcd ‘by Mr_ G. R. Kcysztr. assist- ant clcrk of the Privy (‘otmcil Sir Louis imntediatcly ttttcrwttrds signed tho usual proclamation. Sir Louis Dttvics is leaving today for his sunnncr homo in (‘harlottc- town‘ _ CanéIl-iall Club Honor Lord Byng LONDON. July-29.—'l‘lte Duke of (‘onnaugltt presided at a dinncr last night tendorcd by the (‘anadu (‘lub to Lord llyngv new (lovernor- General of the Dominion of Can- ada who sails from Liverpool on ‘ August 4th. l —WANTED- One Cook. man or llléflttvHrotttan, also one kitchen girl. Ap- uly Green Hotel. Snmtncrside. —BEST PHOTOGRAPH OF NEW ANNAN RACES- A prize of $5.00 will be given to the person taking the ltvst tihouigrlttilt of New Annan Rut-cs on Aug. 17th. Photos lo be sent t0 the sccrcturv. who will number them and send to a. foreign photographer for choice of. best. _ -BOARD 0F TRADE TO MEET. ~—On Wetlnestlsy of next week a convention of l‘. E. island Boards of Trmle will be hcld in Summer- side to confcr on matters of intcr- est to tho island gcnnrally. The pro gratume is being prepurcti anti will iucltttlc a banquct in tho evening. lt is cxpct-tcd this will be hcld in the Agricultural llali. altout forty dolegzttc-s front thc diffcrcttt island llmtrds of ‘Prado arc cxpcctctl to attend. _art-it_s1'tc‘ofitss FOR‘ m- c-"Au RIVER PICNIC AUG. 1ou._ A sct ot‘ nthlctit: games will be run at the big picnic to be lteld nrir the beautiful Indian River (tlturcit on Aug 10th. The events will nc-ltiglt jump. polo vault‘ hund~ rcd yd. dash. weight throwing and jumping. Those games will b0 9ll-|(_‘().|pp;]||y ‘v.15 ntination t-0ntests—~it' any "phentr nit" appear. they will be taken to tho Scotch picnic on Aug. 24th at (‘h:lrltittcto\vtt. anti cvcntttnlly to th- .\‘ldl'llllll0 (‘ltatttpittnsttips at St. Jt hn_ N. l3. Arab Btigand Active l.O.\'D().\‘. July 2!l.—--A sharp re- vcrso whit-h has ovcrtaken the Spttuislt forces near Alt-lulu threat- en: to neutralize Spnitrs long and costly cumpaigtt for the capture of Rulsuii, tho famous Arab hrigantl. R; suli had been gradually hem- mi-d in by a Spanish force of 150,- 060 until ho took rofttge in the Arab sanctuary in the Beni-Arros tribe. in tho utnuntaiits. while Mad- rid was in cxultttnt expcctatiuns of thc tcnder by‘ him on terms of capitulation. force was luuncltcd against the Spaniards near Mellla. at the ex~ trcmc opposite end ot‘ Morocco. This was a division dcslgnetl to save Raisuli from capture. lt proved sucvcssfttl‘ itntstntich as troops witiclt wt-rc intcndvd to aid in finishing tho career of the fam- -.;-».:.. .;-1-_-- '-:'i.': n 't-‘.‘.""..:l'i nus hritratttl, whose uctivitios hat! | m ‘ mam‘ i“ “m” nnd“ m “f, .1“) ‘h l" “mum umm?“ m‘ tut-n ptuiors. A stitucu hat odd t-t- H though; mm ‘\1|-_.-__ 5mm. H for yours ltccn =1 thorn in the H1111‘ cttgtliiitttl of their work is PPPPIVGtl mung Waugh m “fihsunul H“. hf gqpqm, 11M] m be mint m; min. utuuntlly in thc shops of u sitawl l‘ ‘PH t n j ‘njv fomplnonm to amt,‘ "Hum! of m and two aprons cnch. a gift from "m "' l‘ " m m" (~ ' Tmmpr ‘ ‘ ' ' ‘ lltt‘ [Juchcss ofiledfortl. Calsmw. July BYWIW- W- E‘ ‘ ' - ' Stone president of the Purdue llaisuiifls oft-proved fcrtility in' ,——-———OO>-—-:— lhnvnaqny.’ ‘Jufflyem.’ Indiana’ "Pswne ha“ m“ “m “eaenml whose ihody has been located at him. By spreading a report that Spain was about to violaic an Arab sanctuary in ordct" to i‘ll|ll\l"9 nitn, ho provoked wholesale rising of tho Arab tribcs. ‘Fltcy conceniratcd around Nicliltt. \\‘llPl‘f‘, according to Spanish oillcial rcports, tho Spanish fort-cs urn hard prcssml. Harding Takes interest in Siiesiau Ottestion IUEIIRLIN. ‘July 29_——l')cspitr> nill- ciul cvasions, the activities of Unitcd Status t'-=pt'o.~'cnt.ttl\'cs in Gcrtmttty indicate that Prcsldttnt liltrtling has lulu-n an active inlcr- cst in tho ilppet" Silosia setttle» tncttis. it is t-onftdctttiy cxpcltctl that the Suprt-tttc (Truutcll. at its titceiing on Attgttst 4th, -viii be in- l()l‘ll'll‘il at l-‘ztst unofficially of the Prcsidcttfs vh-ws as to a solution of that problcttt Front what can bc lcztrnctil it scnts likPly that Iluttcd Statcs influcnce will sup- potd Harold Stuarts plnn to pcrnttl the Polos to occupy Plvss and An Arab attack in » ‘Newcastle Lumber Suffers From Fire NE\\'C.—\S'I‘LE, July 29.~—A dis- astrous tire which started in the lumber yard of tho Frets-er (font pany Ltd. yesterday afternoon des- troyed 13,000,000 feet of sawn intu- brc, the largo new office. new cook l-ouse and boarding ltuuse and an old wok house, as well as two rcsitlences ownctl by the Fraser ,(‘u.. all of which were insured as well as three other residences and two lt-trns ivhicli were not insured. All the contents of the house were saved. ‘Phc fire started from some un- itnown causc and with high wind blowing tnallo rapid headway sproading with lightning speed throttgit whole lumber yards. Spurgin Heading For Mexican Border? CHICAGO. July 27.—-Seitrclt for Warren t‘. Spurgin, missing presi- dent oi‘ the wlichigan Avenue Trust continued today. with atttltorltlos (Ir-voting more at- tention to the theory that he ma) be lteudcd tor the. Mcxlco border r:ttltct' than for tho (‘uttatliztn lino. ns was at first thought. . Mrs Spurgin and hor dnttglttcr. Vivian. who wore tracml to De~ troit. wltctc thrlr auto was found. hztvc not hccn locattul. so far as alttltortlics hero have lcarnctl. Jmtu-s Kelly, ll director of thc bank, who took tho affairs of thc trttst company before. Ernest S. llodgcs. acting first assistant statcs attorney, estimated the hiss at $700000 and said the hank may bc able to pay only sixty cents to tho (lollar. An cffnrt has been startcd with n view to reorganization of tho bank. Miss Elizabeth Thompson. dc- tztincd at the dircctitm of Hon Nmv- tuark, chief investigator for thc Silliv attorney's office. was flllPS- tiont-d for scvcral itours. rcgrtriiing hot" frinttlslllp with Spurgitt. — in thc famous (‘nvcnt (lztrdcti fluwvt‘ utarkttf in Lundott tho work "Easter Riding" In Bohemia. in various parts ni llohctttizt. now tho provincial slate of the now Uzcclto-blluvak rt-pultlitt, a curious old custom prevails. that of “Eats-tor riding." On ouch Easter day. at four o'clock in tho tuurulng, thc ridtzrs assctttltlc, drcssctl in black and car- rying t~t'o.~-..~:c.~=, tings and other etu- blcitts. Front Schontvztltl they pro- t-cctl on u \lll'l"E‘-llt)lll‘.\" ridv to Kuhn. wltcro thoy attcttd sorvicc. Tin- pricst, after a scrmon \\'ilt‘l'l‘lfl ltc rc fcrs to the ltnrsc a xvtttitol of pow~ or, bestows his bcnctiiclitm on tit“ anitttuls and tltcit‘ rlticrs. 'I‘hls donc. ihc ridcrs visit thu ncigbboriug castles. whcro thcy rcccivc itospitrtl lty, sulm-qut-tttly tucking titvir way ltuuttwvurtl. :-.~'.t-tit'lt-tl by a band nnd a large crowd. Tin» origin ot‘ this curious t-ttstont is lost ill thc tul-.-t.~ of atntlquity. m} NINE REASONS FOR GOING T0 CHURCH 1. ln this actual world, n church- ltiss couutiunity. u otuttumltv whore mcn have ahandone-tl and scoftctl at or ignored tin-tr rcllgintis ncctis, is a community on the rapid tiowti grade. - 2. (llmrclt work and church nt- llybnlk, and tho (lcrtnans to oc- cupy Krclsbttrg. Locbot-ltttvtzc and liuscnherg. Titis will leave only thc ccntral industrial district und- m‘ thc protcctlon of the Allied forcos. Plcnty of troops :tt<\ now in Uppcr Silcsin to pnlicc anti to ltattdlc otherwise tho inviustriztl re~ gion. if Stuart's plan-should be tnado cffm-tivc. tnrulancc tncnm the r-ttitlvalion of iltc habit of feeling some respons- ibility for tubers. 2i Thnrc is cnouglt holidays for most of us: Sundays (lifts-r front other httlitlltys in tho facl that there arc 52 of them cvcry _voar-—~ thcrcftirc on Sundays go to church. 4. Yon, I know nll the cxcusos l know that one (‘an tvnrshiti the Creator in a grove of trees or by a l y churt-lt going as u soft pcrforntuncc Body 0i Dr. Stone Found At Foot 0t Crevice, Banff IlANIFF. July 27—-Rescued _ after eight terrible days on a rock ledge at the ibase of Mount Eon with the dead body of her httstbnnd far below where he had fallen, Mrs. W. E. Stone. ofLafayette. lnd.. today was ibelng carried nine miles on a stretcher to a camp at Marble Creek where she is expected to arrive Thursday morning. There. under the care of a party of game guardians, site will be- permittcd to remain until she can be brought dowtt tho Spray River to Bauft‘. The ‘body of Dr. Stone. who was prosltlettt of Purduck Utriversity. has tint yct been recovered. Mrs. Stone is reported to be gaining in strongtlt . Whcn scorch ltnrtlc-s found hcr slut was almost dead front cxposttre and lauk of food [fragmentary iin formal ion receiv- ed here makes it tittssibie roughly to cottstrttvt tht= tragedy. Dr. Stone and his wife. tbotb competeuti tnottutaittecrs. lcft Bauff on July: 15 to attempt the llritffillt of Mountl iEon. On the following day, at the foot of the tnouuttritt they dis- carded their heavy (lllltllllll; and camp cqttipmcttt. cttn. and stnrtctl the clintlt. Shortly afterwards, Mrs. Stone slipped into zt crevice nttd fcil on a ledge 17 feet below the slope. licr ltusbzttttl was uu-l ablc to rztlsc her to the surfucol with at ropc. and lowercd ltitnscif t0 hcr lovci. Then. with his wifo in his arms, he rrlcd to climb back. bttt lost his footing and fcll into a dcep crevice to his (loath. Airs. Stone slippml back to tlu- lodge: whore slto had lodgcil origittallyd and. uttalble to get away. was| found thorn by a rescue tiartyl eight days later. Tho body of Dr. Stone was jatumetl *l)t*i\\'(‘.0ll tlwo jaggml rocks ‘and hc mud‘. havc boon instantly kiilctl. ' ilrirs. Stone was given first aid] at a tctnptirztry camp at the ltasc| of Mount lion. and lu the titcttutlme‘ -l)l‘llPl' quartcrs at .\l:trbic (‘rcckl lturrictlly‘ wcrc prcparctl. Owing to tho cxtrctttvly ditfit-uit t-ottutry shu has io ht‘ curried orcry fool ' of tho uiuc tnlics on a stt-r-tt-ltcr. A rotrto ltus bot-u rimsctt whit-h tht- bottom of ll docp crcvlro. ncar Bani)‘. was klllcd thy a fall itt the ntuuttttritts on July l0. according to word rcccivvtl ltorc today. Mrs. Stnuc was not rcsvttcd until [last Motulzty, July ‘h’. i Dr. Boll reports that Mrs. Stonc ncetls tittrsiug and a trained uursc is bcitig scut front llauff. Mrs. Stone was without shcltcr for ton days and ltow silo withstood tho terrific strain is the (‘misc oi‘ amuzctnetttt tn lutrtlcttctl tnouutlatt- cars. So fur sltc has not bccu ablc in glvc a cohercttt cxplattutiott of thc arcldcut attd her subsequent cxpcrlcnres. httusc. Just us wcll as in u trhurch. llut l ltiso know as u tuuttct- of (acid fact that titc average than docs not thus worship. 5. tllc may not hcnr a good sot“ mon at church. llc will ht-ar a scrmott by a good than who. wit. his wifc. is engaged all wcuk m tucking lturd lives a little cnsicr. (i. llc will listcn to and takc part in reading some beautiful passag- vs from the Bibltt. And ii‘ ho is not familiar with tltc llihlc bc has suffcrctl a loss. 7. lie will take part in singing sonic good hymns. S. lit‘ will mcct anti nod or spook to good quiet nciglthnrs. lie w». come away fecling a little nturo charltubly toward all the world evcn toward those excessively foolish young 1mm who rcgard 9. l atlvocatr- u man's joining in church work for the sake of show- ing his faith by his works. way? Monte .8» McLeod Lid. Queen‘ St. i Buying Nice Whitewear fiheaper than you Dainty vvhitewear, beautifully made and trimmed-tasteful, attractive garments, offered in this sale for less than. you could buy the material, and make up the gar- ments for yourself. And every garment is just right - they come from the smartest; maker of this liua in Canada-today is iihe day you need the goody-today you are offered the saving. Special s $2.00 Gowns are offered at . $3.65 Gowns are offered at $5.25 Gowns are offered at A notuible value-Drawers . . . . . . . . Another special bargain--Drawers. . Chemises offered in this sale ,_ _ $1.95 Chemises on sale at .. . . $1.50 i, An attractive lot of Corset Covers .. 49c, 90c. Corset Covers . . . . . . . $2.25 Corset Covers . . $1.00 Corset; Covers . . . . .. Special Sale value Underskirts $1.00 $1.75 Underskirts offered at . . . . .. . $1.35 Thesc are only a fcw 0f t'he specials offered -—-W1ll you drop into the store today and see the display at the head of the tnaiti stair Gan make ii ale of Gowns at....... .....79c. $1.50 $2.75 $3.90 . 59c, . 79c, . 79c. 69c, $1.69 .75c. 6h’ fown MKYFLOWER GOES‘ FISHING BOSTON. Jilly 2-'.~'l‘ltc I hlayflownr, which ll is oxpctrtl-tl will uphold the U. S. colors in tho international Hunt's rat-c off Nova Sr-otia fall, loft today on her sot-nnd ing trip to thc Grand Banks. in casc- ratrc is held lo dc- tcrutlnc thc dcfctttlct‘ of thc trophy Esperanto the M tyfiower will conic back Scptcttilter l0 participate. —i<-o>-i— A glove for swimming is the la‘.- cst invention. it may rubbt-r. silk. cotton. or any suitable material. fishing shonncr an Pllllllllflllflll won by thc that cottnccts the fittgcrs is of tht sumo tuatvrial tlfl the glovc. mil ficxlhiv. so that it uuty fold whel thc fingers arc closed toga-that. Whcn a person swims, the han opt-ratio as paddles. anti ordinarily rhc fingcrs are closcd togclltt-r i0! (lDVlOlltl reasons. llut if ihc ltnno ho clad ltt a pair of thcsc wcllltvii gloves they can paddlc with finitcn sprl-ud. opposing to tho wittcrl considerable larger area of propeilt ing surface. in drawing thc Hill" back to prepare for the nextsttltiif- thc fittgcrs are closed togcthnr. tilt wcbs not interferrlng. and s0 1i" ltands. on returning toward i?" body. present to the watcr u mini‘ mum of surface. Boston l-‘isltt-r- thia- fi th- last ycai- itt be madc of other webbing The vi. i‘; Tmt/Jifl . F.»-.<.‘~-\s use THAT Aiig ALWAYS CiwwDCD wlTH Game‘. M-M‘. MUTT AND fir? WELL: WHAT 1u‘- _? You See lYuuwc Ftte it, Dtbrlr Down ‘(was of THAT $16M Yes stk, watt, wwn- om n- say? I DON'T know! 1 was no PouTe To teem Am MORE WHEN t: SAW Tue gtksr wood was PRWATE. -Bv Iiitriéiir aun- “fiwfiflmQ I