‘NEW GRAF QQQF. lTTvvcvvuvvwvvflvy . _ -...'.'l~.°f_i"* fliILASSiilBif Jllvdllaahidtaiallal bemoan; Oeblttoetval Illli 10:11.4‘: In use ‘.1 ‘vwv *‘ vvvv TEACHERS \V ANTED TEACHER . WANTED FOR. MILL Vale school. JSwppiiement $100.00, Aollly to Alfred Murphy. TEACHER JIVANTED FOR CUL. IiliIDH school. ‘Supplement $75.00. Mill-sumlnet- vacation. John Mc- Leun. Secretary, C ilodeu. .- WANTEDa." ' 5M class teacher for Cumberland dill School No. 70 Kings Co. Sup. .- plument one ljfundrell" " dollar's lsuidsumluer vacation, T. P. Rile ecy. n‘ AAAQLI‘ LA vvvvvvvvvvvvw ANGLO-RUSTICO SCHOOL. __ wants v a teacher. Supplement. 8120.00. Army J. H. Bunllllrl, Whealtley River. . , . WANTED- TEACHER FOR MID~ dletou. First “' class, school No. 90 Supplement $110.00. Write or fillone 1'. w.‘ Bradshaw, secret 1111i’. Kinlbrn, R. R. ‘ ' >———----4_a-_-' ' ‘TEACHER WANTED BEGUr-‘D class for Donagh‘ School, No. lll. Supplement $75. ‘Apply_Edwili_ ilruzil. Secy.“ TEACHER wlartrso Eon Aaron Road School. No. 2-11, second class preferred. Supplement $85. John R. Lunll. Secretary.‘ -_--- _ i WANTED SECOND’ CLASS TEA chcr r llopefieill School, Dis~ trict 0. .122.’ Supplement. $75.00;. Apniyto JohnA. McDonald, sec. of Trusieelc. 1 Jr 1 ~ PRINCIPAL WANTED. — VIC- toria school. 1st class mole pre perred. Supplement voted $200. Apply in person if possible, E. Boswell, Semof Trustees, ., Ac » _ ofi second clnss- for Rennie/ll Road‘ School. situn/ted one mi-le from Hunter ~ iment $150.00. cation. drews, Secretary, Hunter River. ‘WANTED- SECOND ,CLA$S teacher for Granville North sclluul. No. l-zs. Supplement ttoo. 011 11111111111112 Government nlinl- 11111111» A1101)’ to H. T Burgoyne Brandalhaue, u; s. ski. 1. P. lsf son 15am: _ * FOR SAL‘: OVERLAND cAR Model 90. ut n bargfiin, qulcksale Mcljal-lahe Garage, onslngton- ‘FOR SALE-HEAVY BROWN gliaper. Appiyqatfiuardian‘ 10f- ce. ‘ ‘ » Mlid summer va- ‘oLA "jlbuuseol for sale. Mb "l7; No.’ 2. A llar- iain. Apply Hurry Craig, 135 Elm ve. ‘ _. =._-, sron SALE- HOUSE. moonlit, conveniences. e yard am] barn‘ also '4 roonlm let. Apply .67! Brighton Ave. >ii—ii--_ ‘FOR sALE-—fh{'{c'3I-IBLE‘ TENE» lneni dwelling desirably situated on iliiisboro Street. (‘huriotte - town. Apply -io E. T.’ lliggs. ‘ i ‘FOR SALE- FORD TOURING t‘iif‘ ill good shape and first class running order,_ will sell cheap. Alillly North '_l"ryon_ Garage. ' ‘35-4 OVERLAND CAR— COM.- l>1l'i"iy overhauled and pufntcd. Practically new_ This car ilas never icft ollr plant. No reason - ilblo offer refused. Bruce Ste ~ wart & ()0, ' "- ‘ , 1800 sl-zcunss fos ACRES. Crops. ilorso. 7 cows and heifers, brood m". ilolllitry,"l'lia'_l'v‘hlnery, illnlse- hold furuiturc. ‘l-‘rt-am separator, 1'1'11us, ctl:.; on improved road. rullvcllicnt‘lsdvilntugosrf machine worked flcllis cut 4 tolls illly; r11".- .rr*-lllti. “F5 V11 i. _ "'79 . sllgfr. ‘lilllilies: -room‘ olise, ma. ie shaded lawn, lll-cow llurfilérn r§lg\ '= r. l: r if l -- w $350 lunacy-xiii. ‘See u age” 15 “1119- Catlliog11Ui) urgiiitls, Paul-l. srnour FARM AGEN- "YJ; 7H1 olrfiwuter‘ sl., ‘All, fluids. Me. . V. p. _ _ . . l-wazlrnn~----~~ . WANTED.-0N!\LARGE FURN- 111111111 or 11in lll-sullen room fol‘ “1Ii(1111be(I'lrOllflB_ Sbxflfll or kitchen oom. i, (l arcllsn Ofllce. w y by [a t" w ‘WANTED- A l-louae TABLE- "md- K0011 rages; no‘ cooking. Anllly at fl ‘t Sackville? n? m,‘ T‘ B‘ 111"“ .. ‘curfew nooma an: AVAILABLE a" mminigoxlllrivate homéa with‘ , £06.. fa ‘°°'1"°11- Avlliy uluuulh f ce. __,_ ","‘"° 1'0 nor a l-lcen av we la the usual masses: result the , mlaaflaona "a uivllllllsllllllu “llllllllnhmwouscruualn- 1’ s. $13». .r.."""""' '" °"" """"°"'"l1lfl1' Niall-annua- --»~ “ex-- '.:'.'..'.' .:'::l:.'.'.':t'.-.'.'.::'-:---- ' ‘- ll {a 71.4. Seilend 7' River village. "Sispplefi Apply to Donald An-' li'.~'vi'7‘i .15 |>.,..,_. aura ;‘ i‘ -' l: iclso TBA 1¥.¢l';;'r."l.‘:: ‘ it". 111.9 My“ .1 liq» as sufficiently c591, __l,l. . . fllufilf; fitilifiim“ .§ 1 ' 141.111. lemon taste. 4 __ .1 Mourns». _. -. I _VVvivvYvv|1 vpvvvvtv‘ “nihilism-lunged” 0 1 1 1-. .1 "4 Ah llAélilE HELP WANTED WtANgEE-A COUPLE OF MEN 9 oard or id l led . . 11' Park Strgetfary y Apply 1i ism‘; 7v ‘ivy v m ‘WANTED. NEAT APPEARING Y°1111E 51115121 men of good habits i0 travel in the Maritime pro. vinces and solicit. Exeprience un necessary Reference required. Atidress H. C. Looper, Summer. vsi e. P. E. l. in care of Geuqml Delivery. Mgr HELP WANTED mats. _- any ‘ intelligent; person, anywhere who would like to earn money writ- ing news and‘ special articles for daily and Sunday newspapers, we will show you how. Send for free booklet A Straight Talk to Prospective Newspaper Corres- pendants." National Press Bur- enu, Buffalo N. Y. - ‘Assure ear m A Paorrr l ‘able all year commission. busi- ‘1 lleasof your own. Every property owner needs some of our nine hundred varieties, (‘hardy . .1190 ._._1'a trees and plants. N0 capital _ ire‘ lied. Complete equipment and " instruction free. Write Dominion Nurseries. Montreal. i lslu-ssmgu-wl-z PAY WEEKLY and offer steady, employment $611111: our, complete and, exclus Jve lines of whole-root fresh-dug to-order trees and plants. Best ‘stock and service. We teach andequip you tree. A money- mqklug’ opportunity. Luke Broth eta‘ Nurseries. Montreal. ,, man a self respecting salesman ugwtiqse . ambition ia beyond his present . occupation. ..migllt find more congenial employment with as ad. at, the. some time dou- ble bis‘ income. We require ‘a. , man of clean. character sound l: . mind and body,‘ of strong per- sonality who would appreciate a life positionwltilma fast grow‘- ing concern where ,_ Industry would bepreward Jvlth far above average earn ngs; marri- ed man preferred. Apply to Mr. P. E. Ross. second floor Riley building, Queen Street, op- posite Prowae Brothers. sEMILs: HELP WVANTED TVaNTED-— AT ONCS GIRL - for general housework. Apply Mrs: ~11; A. Ailkcn, Georgetown.‘ .. u - wmréifsoll six-Twas“ 835A washinfiudood wages. firs. Rich‘ ardsoizvfleorgetowin.“ _ :~ ' ,WANTED alaayqgolylceal-zalll. hnusewvorlqfione with-experience preferred. No washingjqeorge Forbes’; rlfornou.‘ V . MISOELLANEOUI‘ MAKE MONEY AT HOME-MB to $00 paid weekly for your spare time writing ahowcllrds ' for u. No canvassing. We Instruct and supply you with work. West-Angus Show Card .Bervic6. 57 X.. Colborne Street. Toronto. . 0f ThePudiling _ ‘anlfef ice cream too, is in tile eating. We welcome this caaaoalvrzo _f 4 lcecrlakM "fllcifirapriltl. "retL YOU iitiltiai Creliliéfies WIIOIIIIII Only .- 1- lat th ii Modem (maven Charlottetown . vtw l, .4 ‘.1 13°°l‘-) lfefresliments extra. ' >‘w. K- ’ Rogers. Cb .___._.____,,_,..__._.__. veltLcsluau WANTED. -8ALE8-| mnilfnccilstomed to cooklngullo v _ Mmndztyj after spend ngut‘ pleasant vacation" i . New liavcn,=_ ivlb intends to i-llpflnil ~ all», 'July -li8th t’ gsyluluy ‘t. Mrs. h Hugh - c‘-l€‘c zit. ' Fangs ‘ uotic. illtcr. r ,. ,_ l . HOWATT-é ‘Kt at’ Longworthwhw 1 INC-v . -___a lll ‘cults ,“ i‘ . . ~ur .. .1- 4 career will-re TIES AND “TRAP Pumas 4.60 Goa Ems” ma‘. t’ for 83.75, PIARTICIPATE m 1H; MONEY sav ng snl d l Jul,- at pZ»...'i§.““ the m“ am or . G DANCING TONIGHT at Beech "We 11111- Tickets 50 cents at the ENTRIES FOR THE PROVIN - ClAURlfie Association meeting can now be made atutille office of; 51102. ‘Lllnles ‘uurnlulnlso “A75 “P W. $4.50 each for 118 cts. All ladies‘ trimmed and untrimmed hats half price. Prowse Bros. Ltd. .l. QRWELL- Services next sail. built July 31st at St. Andrews‘ church Orwell at 11, at Orwell Head at'7, S. School at ll. A. sess- 1°11111e°1111if is ‘requested after the ulorning service. AT s1". JAMES CHURCH-Rev. S. J. McArthur, formerly pastor of the North Bedeque» congregation and now, of the leading Presbyter- ian congregation in Quebec City, will preach next Sunday morning ""11 evening in St. James Church, this city. . FIVE Yeahs‘ MARRIED-Air. and lWrs. Ernest ‘MoCiarey were genuinely surprised last Wednes- i121)’ evening when]; host of friends called ion them to offer congratula- tions on the fifth anniversary of their munringeyaud to present them W111i f1 1-1111E11111e gift of apprecia- tion-Ta ilaullsome tea set. After cordial greetings had been exchgng. ed unll congratulations offered 39y. erai tables were arranged for wllist the-prize winner being. ladies’ first, lMiss K ty 7M,\I.‘I"[7II)'. Gentlemen, Dr. Blanchard, tile consolation going to MIrs. Weston Wlritlock. Dainty re- lrcsillucnts-broutpht the enjoyable,- evenirlg to u close. WHEATLEY RIVER.’ Till- uulul- antlulli ckarlliliutiou of tile Wheat? ley S‘_('Il00I'-lODI( place Wednesday Jllne fiiiill, with a fairly large nulu- her oi visitors anli pupils present. The pupils wel c cxaluincll in the var- ious ‘subjects by the liiisses‘ Ruth and Dixon lilutheson, graduat- es of Prince of Wales College, and ‘Miss Lurvrscnault. teacher flus- tico Cross school. The‘ 0f the pup. Alice )1. (fllzlnlller, .2 luau received their school leaving certificates, awarded ily tile llepart- luent of Edpcatinn. The teacher, bliss blartill irezltr-li the pupils llnll visiiorr ‘with ‘candy. A short pro- gralulne wirs ‘(YZIYIfIGfI ollt by the pup- 11$. followed ily brief compliment- nry l‘C*illiil'kS by sonlo of the visitors pro-soul _brougilt a pleasant after- noon; t close. ' zrnltsoltzlts Mrhflflrrry S. Munsey. Cum- brlllse. U. s. A., is visiting iler ulster, Mrs.‘ JHA. Maellcan, Hills!‘ ‘bore Street. l-wL - . Miss Dell Glludct of Canadian Farm Products City is spending a pleasant holiday at St. lllary‘: Road. - ‘Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Sailluel McLeod, and Mrs. W. W. Clark returned this week frolll a motor trip to the wcstllln pal-t of Prince County. Miss Winllifrcd Cairns of Vall- couv-er 11.0. and formerly of this city is visiting here the uest cl‘ -Miss Eulluu Nicholson Prl co St. Mr. Leonard McArliie, Chief Clerk in tho C. N. R. Yard Office, ‘Moncton. has returned home after sgenliing n few days in the City In c guest bf Mr. anil Mrs. Joseph Praught. King Street.‘ -l. ‘ ._'____. j Miss Marion MacDonald of Mattn- pqxl. MlISS-HIIIIII her sister Miss Hazel. who have been visiting their uncle. Mr. William MacDonald, null Mrs. MacDonald, New Perth, are spending a few days in tile city, till- guests of IMr. and Mrs. Reuben MacDonald. before returning to their home. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. McLean, who lllotorcli ill-oil; Iirlrcilcs-tor, ‘Mass, two wcellllyago? left New liaven ffllhb for their ilolue. visiting friends on the island. They hull u very pleasant trip down. and cscap-cd uiitllougany- accident to tho Pill‘. They Wei ‘uk-colnpllnieli iluck lby tIl_PI1l' ncic_c,-_ ills Mary Clllueron." a simrtyisit in liostoil. visiting iler rclativcs. 1.3-" * ~ — cKENZiE-In this city on Thur this ciiy, Milt-i ‘t- Graceflinfani. llulfglltcr oi’ Mrfilklild Mrs_ B. T. Hewett, Aged 5 _ ulouths and 1 days, ,1 clll out‘ vill l Or Thoroughpln- or! prompt- D . no ‘ll In“ the QntI - optic linimont for mankin . r duel _Varico e Val “b!!! Gill Muaci llnonta. Jinhrled Gian s. Wen Cysts. Aliaya pain quick . Prlcelllzfli some a dflluiat!‘ r ils nanluly: 1‘l*iliiip iilaiheson, .-.' , Emily Park‘! ' . TNRY-Ycsterday was the annual. —-—l—.;s,ltl.u~.——.-- ,, 111ll‘.£reenfleld~~~ A ‘ Designated Premielfl. »....0f Alberta, .@.. -_~ . _,;‘ i"-.""I , all-ulna and. SANDALSL-Lfiibi ‘receiv Saul. 159W“ Y lluu and play-shoes. Goff fig-Ltd; ,1 ' Temphflnla ’ mm‘ v ‘w '1'." :1 .:. . . . h _, Pmatic Capsules f THE RIFLE-range is kept busy filcsmdays. Get ready for the prize uleetipg 3rd August. . l ._,_.__. OELIGHTFUL SODAS for these warm, day-e are “served at Johnson &".loilnson's Soda Fountain. ‘ ONLY 3 MORE DAYS FOR JUIy discounts at Patorls. lteffecls all the summer goods in the store. TAKE THE ‘SNAPSHOTS and bring them‘ be us to be developed. Perfect work guaranteed. Johnson and Johnson. nlscouurk-rfzs ' P. c. .ALL Ladies whitewenr at Patons Ltd. FURNITURE SALETOMORVROW Saturday, at 2 p. m. at 308 ltloh- mond Street ‘ East. Parlor, Bed- room. pictures, etc. Kitchen range, almost now. It. Bearisto, Auction- eer. ' "' WOOD IISLANDS.— Services in Wood islands Church Sabbath 31st. at 11 and 7. Reading of Edict of lll~ ductionaftel- Service. induction of llcv. A. F. McNeill into the pastoral charge of,Wood Islands on August 4th at 7.30 p. m. THE REV. C. A. BRITTEN ,w1ll address the members 0f King Edo L. O. L. in‘ tlileCcntl-al Bo- flfiqile ‘Baptist Church on Sunday llvcniug, Jilly 31st ‘iii. 7.30. Melli- tlers of sister lodges are cordially invited. Tile brethren will meet at the home or Bro. T. J. lnnlan to form for parade. _ WHLCOMEi RAIN- Charlottio town liiliI vicinity was visited _ves- tcrlily ';l|‘tcl"n-"oll, by a most wol- coluc rllillstorlu accompanied by thunder. The storlu_ which was of llrirf fIi'tTiltI()ll began ill, 5 o'clock and iI2'l‘I(T‘Tii!(I ihc sky to an unusual extent. ‘Iiain fell intcrluittantiy (luring tile evening EXTENDS OALL.- The congre- gation of North Bclieque has ex- tended a hearty-and unanimous call to. Rev. D. K. Ross of‘ Sunny Brile. N. S. The services IIEXUSUII- day 31st will be conducted by iilc llcvl h‘. L. Jobb North Betlequc 'at‘l1. a. lll. 'l‘ravelier's ltcstqklilfi pfim. and FFGDIOWII. 7.30. - i - \ I11 ‘ - . l I. _, ‘-‘___l. fcl-lllu-i-Auoull DAY AT ‘so- ‘Cbnutulfquu ‘day at the Rotary (llub, tile progralullle bclrlg pro - vidcd {representatives from Cl au‘ illuiluil, now being ilelli ill t is -_l:lty_ lftotorian Hlnclcpreslded anti Miss Earl/cwwas as shall aft c‘ |litluo.__Arrl_0ng the visitor ere Smnlllvood, city, Dr. Kenn‘ y, Ne York. Mr. Earle. Vancouver. Mr.‘ William Earle, Brockviile, Professor lticbfiilzln, ...\lontrcal. ‘Professor Kumilueyer. _ Slupftfliitftfldlbflf of» (tilautzluqiia, PMr‘ _ E. E\i‘cl"hee_ (‘nmbridgcf Mass, lMr. ‘J.’ W. Mur- dock, Montague Mr. Fred E. Scott, Montreal, Mr. lsilrl Shields, ‘llllliffllt A_dellglliful_ ulusical programme was submitted by 1119 110111111 110.11‘ cert, Company, consisting oi‘ Mr. and Mrs.,lloweil null Miss ficssic Philips. lultgn-lllceal‘ ‘vocal solos and duets‘ and, yioiiia sol‘ s_ icing contributed, A, l1 1l§1111l11...1111.111¢11$ was given by Capt. C ute advocat- ing that the young mcn should take hold of affairs in ‘tile Miilflilll)“ P1": vulues and lllulle tllelu ulu‘, T110 Captain said they IIItQIIOGLK/iiil and spiritual aristocracy’ Q1, (‘1111111111 came from‘ the lifnjritilne Provinces, The brains “which led and‘ dcvclov: ed olltorprizeon the Alllloricau c011‘ tincnt largely came frolll tllnsc DTP". vifilces, He regretted that the lead‘ w ich the Maritime Province-l ilali, at sea“ ‘nald been 17181111613131 10111- tiuring the last 40 or 50 years. ile- forc confederation the blarituue. Provinces were the fifiil luarinc power in tho world and their homo flags were to be found in nlllloflt every port in the world. ‘Today 111111 nllfrine trade is prilCiIPJIIy out 01' lelllstenlee and he maintained that.‘ what England was to Ellropo. M1111 Jetlpun was to Asia so the bluriilme Provinces shollid be to the Anteri- can Continent. He‘ bolievcd in ‘A; Canada first" D0119)’. Will)! 1110.1’. want ls first-ilund Cannd-itnisnl, not. second hand Aluericunisln as was too often to he found in their DIP" ture places and periodicals. l‘i_\0 development of the country lay lll lllfiillilfldi of the young men and i when they icllrn to play team {on ‘imbusiness and enterprise u d they hope tll briflg the Mari- f. no Provinces illto its riuillful sItion alvfile wczlitllirst and most yo ‘rosslve purl of thl- Alucrican (‘o tinelnt. 0n tile ulotlen of the cilalrmawtlle ‘performers and lIiB‘ lecturers were thanked for their contributions to the program. On Ithe motion of iloturian Weilster R0 rian 'l‘om Morris lsn the" picnic (!0fllillIi.llJ8' were heartily thanked for tile services ‘they rendered in mulling the picnic of thjoj previous week sucn a marks cll gsuecess. l» i ' . i -- -_ i 1 "J 4,4 r- ‘ n .,~ ‘ fr‘ ibet eeliifléid‘ sfi , re ‘ el- ‘designate of Alberta to ‘ttifccetid Mr. Stewart. Mr. Greenfield is Vice- . . Y‘ {no ill Ilymaia Iflnal. Onl- llaelbiao all an.» II» no . ‘obi ‘ puncher‘ moveslo his machine ‘slid ‘liday ‘rattle-Z in. cilia‘: 1i.“ ADMU m‘ fl-‘II Blltlsil Bnlllllalatilrs . . . .. . ,, . . iisul Machines LONDON. July‘ 227A; ‘Caflarlu has been taking a census .coueur~ -l‘eat‘ly wtil the United Kingdom, ll tlescniption of tile methods employ- ednilere for counting the figures may be of illtercst. This very ill- terestillg work takes place at llam- ‘INZIII workhousc. where the census forms are sellt by the district enu- merator or tile registrar of births and deaths. The enumerutor having collected all the forms, compiles summaries allll sends them to the above-men- tioned registrar, and eventually they find their way illto Lalnibetll workil0ll'5_‘e__._"Scottish papers collect- ing themselves ill Edlulilurgll. Tllrollgll-tilese summaries it is pos- sIbie within six weeks to publish unchecked totals undcr the main classifications. but two ycurs.0niy will see the last of the checked figures issued officially. At Lambeth, then, we had sets of clerks, kllown as coiling clerks andvpllnchers. Tllc form- er, by the aill of particulars sup- lllied them, transfer illto figures tile forms which are rapidly com- in-g in. These figures are then handed to tile punching clerks, whose duty it is to perforate the cards (specially made for sorting lby the machines) ill the required columns according to the figures ou the census papers. Tile columns on tile cards are not the same as those on tile form, us tile cnumerator ilus added cer- taill particulars after the paper has been filled up. These particulars have certain columns devoted to them ou the card. bllt mostly the headings or classifications are the same. two Works Machine Tile coding elerkl-fs work being completed and the figures trans- ferred to the census sheets, Wthc prepares for work. On the right of the machine. into which (‘BFIIS are fed and stacked automatically, is a keyboard, numbered. Key one being depressed, a punch is, sci over that column; key 2,.3, ctc.. ‘thesame action is prepared and‘ ‘tho release key performs tile per- foration of tllo card, removes itaud puts auotilcr ill its place. But. I.Il6‘l40l‘lilllg and counting ‘machines are perhaps of even "greater interest-sheer joy to tile “mechanically rllindcd oulookcr. Tn arrive at. certain statistics it is llc- ‘cessary to sort null collllt certain of these perforated columns, and so. ii! it is desired to ascertain tile luumlbelf of women of foreign birth Tnurrlcd, ill Manchester, it is mere- iyhepellszlry to set the sorting ma- chines to select, first of _aii, qyery card punched ill column 15, which column records all "id's." or fe- malles; tile counting machine at- tached will give the total: a second and. third passing will- sort anll count all ‘foreigners who are mar- rlell.. _ ‘The amount of manual labor saved by the introduction of these. machines is stupendous. as can easily be imagined. Even now- Lamlbeth work-house will ‘be kept hard at it untii 1922. when revised and corrected totals will bc pllb- ilished. lll such n short space it is diifi- uuit to go into all the illtril-zlcics of these wonderful sorting null per~ foruting machines; suffice it to shy that nearly a thousand different totals can the arrived at with only three passings of the-cards tilrough the machines —a great at-llicve- ment impossible without‘ lllacilille- ry. r us‘... l...‘ . l Accident Yesterday luoulorrllx. Jilly 2s- WOIYI was received ilcrc yesterday afternoon of a shocking automobile accident whcb occurred at Now lrelalld, Albert County. yesterday after- ‘noon. As a result Arnold Daley, 20 years old, Elgin, ls dead, one passenger has his collar lbouo bro- ~kcn and another fractured a shoulder. The others, one of them ‘Blair Garland. is suffering from miuqr bruises and scratches. _§§fer$nce at which‘, IheQYar east- l m l1i.*1""!"-‘j7*t".:~ fifths" i=1“: k GANADII " m, Train alulluu, are. , , force IQQNDON, July 28~Japan‘s llc- - ‘eaptiaoe of an invitation to: tile, _ N r f... lecture at of the which Cilrisfs bodiluent Foilulvlllg Dr. Kanllllcyefls ad dress tile lloweil progranlluc. ‘Fills trio of zlrtis Well, Welsh ilariiolle, liirs. Prettynlun Howell,- sistcd of violin piano and rvery Wily a credit to them. Evening Pcrforma ncc. rcn lierell b_v by Mr. Arthur iiunt ('IlllI‘,/' and publicist. and who a! has HCIIICVIOKI great success as as a leader writer for t-ilc Street Journal 'i-lts vigorous piallse. illcaiislu, shadowed fol-til in British Aiuer i917 all Aluericllns were ollc. There is a norill wirlll that is the mill of (‘illliilIiL "A few years ago ulany France and i-‘lalnllers. Tile is the call pt young Canada. tel‘, s I) ' Ii“ " . _. l§1§’-1‘i-i'~§r“55%_m‘~-'tar:av- IOII, W0 {ITO lawn. lieretoforc tilcro illls Aipilonsc‘ altitude (‘unullu aha the wl-si. Community llllais was the sub Iect of Dr. Kammeyefs third series Chautauqua yesterday afternoon These are the lllcais. he said tllllt hold and bind families and-states and countries together 1111i‘! they are lllc great uplifting world. Colulllunity ideals are taught in tile llunle, the school and ill the cilurcll. iipon the Duality-of them depends the future of civilization. But too often tilcy remain only as ideals and fail to be curried over illto l-eul lifc. The big idea of all education is in plll illto daily practice the teachings of life~to live up to whatever is wise and noble. Tile greatest (ii all coul- ulunity ideals is that of Service, of life vrus tile eul- Cuncert Party came‘ on with a splendid luusical consisting of Mr. James Lewis lio- Nina violinist, and Miss Bessie Philips, conirnito. have an estalbiisiled reputation anli their performance yesterday. which con- _ vocal solos, ducts, i‘l‘.ii(I‘Illg:<, etc. was in Following the prelude, alllllirabiy the Iloweli Concert. Party“ Cilautlluqua was addressed tile young Nova Scotiau who has lullde agreat IlilllilG for ilimscif as author thirty years of zlge ilas served with liis tinetion in tile war 1s an officcl‘ of tile first (‘anndian contingent, a correspondent in tile ilaikan wars. N011“ A1141“. Mom“) ‘"111 SONHIIINEIIQVL‘ our highest lll-still)‘ in (‘all- 51119110" 111111 1131* 115119111 1‘¢‘l)111-“1/1‘"'1~':llia is to rculain uu illlcgrlll part “3111- 0i‘ tile British V and straightforward zllllirl-ss lust uigllt u. _- a 1' or fllflh] \\']|(\n ljll- _ ., , .- ; ,. was listened io with luarkell all -l ‘MW! Of bu“ B ' ‘M11 H“ “Mk “uh H" preeiaiion aud received ht-llrty ap- “Tile New World Spirit" was llis_ subject lust night and llc llcfincll that new lvo-rid spirit as practical ille perfect ilienlllug iii the man of al-~ mm‘. ynorp‘ rem; in 11w hpginnlng‘ ‘tion and tile luau of llreauls. That , [he 11mm“ Slums‘ lgunpul“, mm; spirit, ile said, all silareli lll (‘Olli- luon as citizens oi‘ the new lvorlli. Ile ilciil-vcd that. from 1914 to 1!ii7, v lhpgq growing l‘I(‘lilii(‘l"ri('iOs ‘lyr- ille realest. Alll(‘i‘lL‘ilil.-1 were tilclaffuluu-n, “r f, 1m“. S‘. --| ls and iilat after 11ml only so rut-puny of our’ American cousins were prone to rc~ garll (fanada as a place of snow and ice_ I)ili today tllcy arc proud to silarc with us this ‘North A-rlll-ri- can continent ilccause oi‘ tile great name which (‘uualla has ulalie in. young luen who have returned have laid down tileir iulplelucnis ot‘ Will‘ for those of pcal-v. Before their zlrllcnt locks shall tllrn tn gray they will be able to say, “in our curly days we luade for (‘analla a name allli in our later years we‘ established iler greatness.’ lt is the call of iIlr‘ nation iluiider and the pioneer. it “ii. l{_ Powersplltn Arnerican wri-' vsjlrilain has sung _ile,r swan ‘song oflieitfcrsbifu ifdishlzree with hilll. The IOIItIGToIlID may be pass- ing fronl little England but ii will still ilohelll by Greater Britain "i believe that tIl0Ifl(Illl1ll'IllI_ fiu~ zlnciai alld perhaps also the politi- cal focus of tile cmpirc will uiii-l mzltely pass from the. 'l‘ilulu:ls to iIlB I)I.|.il\\'ti. But talking about ollr great enlpire, or our great domin- prllnllriiy (',tlflCt‘l‘iit.‘tI wiiii our own maritime provinces. Since Confederation we have been loo ulucil in the silalic_ I must. ex- press my hearty apprnilulion of tilc recent malritiluo lieloflzltion lo 0t- been too lllucil of the ‘Alter you my lical‘ towards upper “We noeli frolu the Maritime pro- vinces a living voice in the federal Stalin's lnn‘nl;s’$l1‘ " Wl ‘ "dill NEW WiiiiLii_ sallu _Was a Failure of Chautauqua Last Night. Enjoy-I able Concert by the lillweli _Trollpe. that ofl (‘ilurles ‘Flipper or Jol-lepil l-loue. ‘We have IlillI toll lllauy pas- sive wh to leave us second besewyregrtth! good things were passed olyie.‘ wye. don't. take care of our own interests- future is not with the l-leli‘-saii~li'il:ll old fossils illlt with tile young men- wiiling to ‘put IIPIlIIIlI that dissatis- faction nights and days of linro lnitting toil. . . "0llr dreams are not without a. basis. Fifteen per cent of tlletotlll. iron ore of the world is to llc found en the Atlantic seaboarlllnf- Fall‘? zllia_ Let us get behind iilc develop‘ ulent .01‘ that resource and ii riuv - will oonle when Sydney, (fllpc Bre- tou, will outrival Pltiullllli-l. . “We can only c_olnc__tll this till-lll . tilrough iealn play and going after foreign trade. in the ilnitcli States iilorc are two great l:olllbincs_ for steel. Ilctlllellenl andllnitéd State»: Stcgl. Aias_ down llome we prl-scut the sorry spectacle of trying to play a lone band in a big age. li can't llc done. . "(Yl-upcrzltion and cllllllliuatioll“ zlge. “Solucollc objects and says, “We are perfectly happy as wc iii _ \\'c don't lvuut to be distrusted ily l'-"('I( ing cilimneys‘. All. pjos, but the lvorlli is moving oll. New York and Pennsylvania are nlzlving. NPW Brunswick and Nova Scoliu and Prinl-c Edward island luust. by the law oi progress, gut into lino with the llvlvinl: world. "'TIH re is some talk in l-l-rtaln- (TIFF, or of our desiilrv zlpari from iiriizlin. I l-annut see lt that wuv. i (iilfllillllfilVfliiIiIl nations: Personally. l deplore till- United States was sunllcrtli from us Looking at a fur distant inure. all larger problcllls l ilciicvl- we must face in colllluon. "l share with (‘cell Rhodes that longing for the. iItly Wiifll lll lIii‘ ‘Engllsll-sneailillg world may llc one iizl and New Zlrzlland \\'(‘l‘f‘wilII l-llvlli- All rl-n of the old grey lllotilcr. Sillllll - speurt-‘s (lay contained fclvcr pcllpil-' “Tilis is a good age to he alive. lilnn.docs the present city of New 1 especially. to he alive in Canada. blowing , tilrougil the Doluiuiun toli:|.\' '11-'11 is fresh and strong Ullr ilorizons are not lll the past ilut ill tile fu- ture. it is tile lure of that iuiilrfl \'llrk._ “lll contemplating Britain i am not lnovcd s.» lllunh ilv her-lanter- ial as I alvl by hcr lnorul lurrl- it is not the ccouoluic but the ‘PIII that is‘ llcr greatest glllr_v_ ii ‘is tilts illzlt creates illllt fooling of llevo tilln lll Britain which true religion. is nkln in Society Wolllell D0n’l Slllllile Now LONDON, Jilly 2T. Smoking has ilccolul: sucha ilollrgcois habit that many women of tllc aristo- cracy who have been using lobar- co are now shunning it. at least l‘n public. uliedieul luen ilere have warned women frequently since the war about the evii-‘effeleis oi over- inliuigcncc in cigarettes, but it was not untzii smoking ilecnule a bour- geois habit that any dliiferenrc was ilacco by women has become ab- normal; besides, ists are lllanufaviuring small bull-l" pipes for fcllliniuc use. lllalie tile habit. too cplllllulu please certain figures ‘lll anll ill consequence, they given up tile weed. tocratic garden parties folv, if any, wllllll-n of ille ventured in slullkl- openly. l‘(P(‘i'l'liI_\'| sirens.‘ clear. ‘certain auto, like ' nobody cise will. Our hope in lhe . are the key words of tilis greater‘ quarters abolli (iulluliitln inllcpl-ull- fll 1 noticed in the sluroking ilabitsalf E women of the social "upper ten." At the moment the use of to- lnally tlrilaccou- 'l'llis has to slllritlt)‘. have At Sfllllll zlris- OICUI. 1S0 what medical lllcn have been unable tu do -b_v their walrrling is being rapidly accoluullrisilod by rluss . who are dissatisfied .lnd who are-- I ' myth - v l1 _ / lla-fdffrc also m” ‘lhnnkfuli-l-fi-ftffil f‘ relieved from paln fe as-"If-Ifl-hnr lll? ti. glad. to recommend iv Rockvsle A1e., T h l eaborlsuiu‘; olllggstldjmmiitliaf-BI restoration ilenfth by taking Those who need s o Q1) "-- ‘: " lie read a_ woman ‘and held ln strict confl ence. P. E..l. Adopts ' _ " . " The lll fl iizirll bduriiillll- 1I'i\lVIlii‘tY u“. lul-gpgf wiloit-saiv, illluse tuklrll llvrl‘ tllc lllsirllllliillll of l u». Blue Biili. llirli 'l‘ca. - - 1' ‘ " l 'l‘ilc IilI st is IIFIIICIHIQIIWLITIL i5- lilllll will-l . 1111151115 111115-- “rwr pxpi u the swl-lilnz illIi‘ rli‘ lll-ulllnli illl" liiuc lilrll lint plat-cl! uu luitlui orlll-r ‘i'_111',.1'l-1|1§111’___, puulllls allli I11"- 1*"" 1'11"‘ "'1 1“ v m; |_ lull, Pellkc. (.\:]li‘(‘iilIIy in -¢0>-——~' l ,t.-.. ‘Mlnnrdh lllnlnlehlt for "Colds: file'- .)_ iN ulllolllul Tug p-Qtlugvul w. ll. Ml-Kil- at bi. ,,,,;ql of, [um-tho past seventeen-years lll- has Jll-l-n eflllllllpu-li In"II‘alhflnK' ..- ‘l in .\'llliil|ll'l‘:\‘I4Il‘,-IIFSY. ‘\'l‘l‘_\' shortly llllvrwllrtls ;ll"Nl>"l . 1am l~iu~ lining p llllltl-li if) mallalger. lie was I ‘zllsll llltcnllgl-l“ for s-llllrt pcrlollsuit ‘IAN-w (l ' lw. anli~ Port Eb" ' lil- as rl-garlivll as - lllllst f‘lil)ilIlIl‘.1I1111k47r5 ill the luil I. llnli lllul llllmyloflkersoof nzltlrl- province. Wllilic rill-l ‘lll/l All‘, .\il'_I\’:il- Iliad. lllzt l-lljuyl-ll rllilu-l ill-ailll for tho. past fcw years. still ills fril-nlisrflill not illilrk that his useful lifl~ would, Iii‘ so ‘-iitItIi‘ilI_\' tlnliell‘. After an. alllll- illness lasting flirt-e weeks, ,,| n“. earl) age ni ‘Ml. inst-at the ]li‘i'liliI of Ills grlatl-st. usefulness llc was l-‘lildvliitli. II!‘ was born.ln (‘ilarilltl-llnvll. the sol-null sun of lrlll- ostrw-llll-li town's people W. S. arlli- Airs.‘ .\i.-|\'ll~_ 1,154 ifellt, Street. liis unlill: l_\' ‘l-Jlll is sincerely il‘!llll‘il(1fI throughout [Ilv province. i ' a largo llllllllilvl- lll‘ friends who ulil’ I‘\'l'l‘ lllI.~'.~' ills killlily counsel. "Pilcirl- arl- ll-il to lllourn, ills will- rl-llrlin ill Ills 0W. I0l'lllt’l‘1_\‘ .\Iis.~1 .\'llly- Sharp. SullLlnlr-lsid two young eons; \A|L' nus aull I i his fuihor Rnll ll1l>iill~l~ .I\\'ll brothers l-Illlvllrli with (‘illlllllllrrfs “II;II‘fI\\'lii'i“CflLNITKI Jnlln l<‘_, or Allzkil- ‘Q (kl... (lrafton 81-. lv-llo have-lilo hlvllflliiattc-BYJIIDHIIQI ills‘ l'4‘|ll£lIIi.\‘ \\‘t‘l‘l‘ laid ill rest. 1n tho People's (‘l-llu-tl-lqv. Sulunlcrsklu on 'i'lll~slizly lust. 'l‘lll,- services uhlere l'ilfIIIi|Ul()i1.I)y llll-r. (l. F‘ Mitchell as ‘ssicli by livv. ll. \\'. 1111-1111115- Till- l-llril-gl- il-Pi iris illlmc lll tf.7i0' p. lu.. (mu oi‘ III!‘ largest in tilc ills- iory lll‘ iilu- lI'?\\‘I\. uu outward px- [lrlwrilllfl onihl- sympathy. lritftilv. tr}: -\li prlllllillvlll glIIJiVPH pi busi- lii‘.~§4 and IIlJ‘ ilalllls u-l-rl- l-illsl-ll llilr- ing the funlral ilolll‘. Slut-p lIII bl-iovcll- Julie fl i" n n problems are to be discussed is conditioned, according-lo reliable information here. upon agenda for President of the United Farmers’ .l,r ‘It conference being decided in MI} ‘ '*l‘- ‘l pllljliauleut ‘that lviliilreilvith a _ -l»~- 1 H .__ -~‘“_' " '-’ . ‘ ‘L, - '.'. o 2 232:. w. 3:» iiiiilll liilliliiliiiliil es; <3 aim-spas. '\\\~\.‘\\ \\\\\\f~ f. Knuth; ¥5w'\n:\~ ' and. cramps, an r pawfedlmy-llfe. You letter to help other .m9fllql¢g1'.l-MB3¢H.M. Goonllm l‘ "my; b ‘ trudbleh “ils"‘Mrll. seek ydia ' v t bl Co und- E‘ Pmumm s age aciaai 811312,: may write to L din E. PIDMm¥hiedg1I:: nd pnsw redjrya X llilui 'l'vll. - ilzlllll- in ‘Sulllluersiril- unfSultday-~. II‘ ‘licscrvlzs morr 111111111 1133141118.,- ililzllr-r positions: "but ‘DFUifil-‘Fiilblll! - of tlll- clllllllluniiy: l>\,'-'-l ‘when.’ ~ l. ii ‘Iillsi, of friends lll vI41\\'1I and couIP ‘ lily most. - ‘ iv . u, EL»: p; g; .-..-,... wen. > s: t ...