Refe "m. cusp; .o"rrn'ro- wetiolnorln _ can _ '= or » . YOURS BY HARRY E. PORTER 7 . new Below will be found a brief synop- sis of telegraph!!! rewi- received at the l-lead Ofllce of the 1Q“! 0' Montreal from its inranches. ',Tbe Branch Managers have c I l6 and intimate knowledge ofyeach local situation and are in close touch with jflron coneitionw h s" aectionsmt the districts mention ' ceunputi. Rains have fallen throulhout Canada with me exception M 01* tario and conditions Benerall! l" favorable. Seeding has been DIN!- tlcaily completed in all Provinces. Tut; is a series of articles per- taining to maintenance M111 Iellll" of your Automobile. We W1" be glad to answer through ti"! "nun" questions regarding your car e1‘ 11B mechanism. u Send your inquiries to Automo- biles," The Guardian, Clmrloim‘ town. healthy in Western Provinces. De- tails followz- v‘ PRAIRIE PROVINCES Dollar Days Thursday and Friday, June 26 & 27 We intend making this the biggest shopping ‘event 0f the season, every item in our entire stock discounted for these two days, if you want any foot- wear this is your GOLDEN OPPOR- TUNIT-Y. ALLEY & Below we Give a Partial List of a Few I CO., LIMITED. Extra Special Child's sizes 4 to 7V2 85c. Child's size; 8 to $10M, $1. Misses sizes i1 to 2 $1-25 Ladies Sport Hose 75c Sold at $1.00 a pair in all good shades. Notable Bargain Women's White Canvas Oxfords ................. i-L ................. .- $1.00 Women's White Canvas Pumps _ Women's Black Kid Oxfords ..... .. Women's-Laced Boots $2.98 and WomeNiGrey Buck Oxfords Women's Black Canvas Strap Slippers Women's Patent and Fawn Pumps . Men's Fine Boots $4.95 and Men's Whrkinq Boots Boys Fine Boots. sizes 1 to 5 ........................ .1 ............. .. $2.70 Misses, Child's and Baby's Boots at equally reduced prices. ALVIIHEY & COMPANY, LIMITED. FASHIONABLE FCOTWEAR if yon lived on fish for a week IST lCT-G th fiend then at the end of that time, EDMONTON D R m" slightly retarded by cold weather and some frost but recenteheavy rain and warmth beneficial, Wheat well above ground and in healthy condition. CALGARY DIOTRICT —~Heavy general rain in past few days. Crops progressing under favourable conditions‘. Pasture the writ or 181"" i" W" “m” good. LETHBRIDG DISTRICT- Wflllltl 1991 m“ chimge- They “mat Ample moisture except East and ' Cellini]? d°~ “id i‘ i5 ‘he vrecu" Northeastern sections. Prospects 5°!‘ l” "WW bmwmim" h encouraging. Range conditions ._ Chvck v01" tiles ‘ufiliifllly “iid satisfactory» sasmvroon ms 1* 11 gauge (mt with Ym" we‘) “n TltlCT-Crops progressing satis- carry approximately the same Vi‘? factorily but week later than last 5"“ “t a" times- The resulb-‘h g f year. Moisture ample ‘for present. tire milage and elimination 0 Pasturesimprovmg“ REGINA DIS blow-oute- TRICT — Crops somewhat later th usual lthou hadvsncin rs - >- Qiles-“Thele i” a ‘Lmmmnci? idlayn under atbe stimulus of fiver; kllfick 111 my mm“ 0“ a 9".” p“ ‘ weather and general rains. Pros- lt is a dull thump. lt was check- peas good _ Satisfactory growth ed for connecting rod bearings and Danurem WINNIPEG ms "m" the “as ‘W? mted t e TRICT—Recent general rains antl knock w“ m“ me"- n i‘ a‘ '—_ warm weather have resulted in "CM- “d “mum mm u’ get the uniform germination. Wheat well "mime remedmt rooted and stooled out. Blade up cum)“ from four to ten inches. Coarse grains also doing well. Pastures good. \ ate about a pound oi steak, d0 Y0" _ think your stomach would feel the a change. ' it you used 35 pounds of air in your tire for a week, 811d suddenly became industrious and 10116811 ‘ them to 60 or 70 lbs., do you think Apex-The knock oi which you speak appears to be the main bear- ing next to fly wheel. This can be checked by shorting the number 4 plug and removing the short, at which time you will find the knock very pronounced. If it it! centre main, the same gwiil valllllll; by shorting No. 2 and pue- _ front main. by shorting Nyérl tliomlfé iiftizfuriieiys giitldegfi-aiil; soifitiiaretacta It 1* PM Y m" "- 11 1°“ Y look well. Conditions generally main bearings. are (avourabkt PROVINCE OF QUEBEC Seeding’ is practically completed. Grain crops are doing well notwith- standing the lato start. Recent rains have been beneficial but more 4 PROVINCE OF ONTARhO z“ Ques.—\Ve have a Car that has a rattling knock in the motor nt floating speed. We would like " to not the trouble checked before pulling down tlic niotor. Whnt is it likely ‘to be? Seeding has been practically com- plated. Prospects generally are favourable for an average op owing tn the laiid being well w k ed last Autumn, and to the ample 1w "ye or 111;»! tllvye tcgngfiigg; 313i“ill{Iiitiaitioiyiofiiiilinliriil- “f”; “Kr {Jar aixdlwéegrsc Flnhhlgrass pasture and timothyi have ill: loll of cgnnectirfg rod dud pins, xenhretarded by mm weam” “m and try motor out belorg Alvorkilrgi grgmgyafigofiagafhr: gsglfggsfclg: ‘"1 ummg geari as ""8 1° 0e“ ' age and rain is needed in some dis- mmrmw Wm‘ m“ other‘ trlcts where these have been re- "Simple and Sure —Dr Thomas’ glggnlfggvn X268“, ml out T” and - ~ ‘ ' . r so Electric Oil is so simple in nppllica‘; and room ls 835:“), wlllucgeacgx glean itiigiiituéimfliifilil {Iigieidusglsifl Fall wheat while late is in good condition and is an - merit only direction is to rub, and average acre \=--»r . Mechanic. AllSr-lt is practically certain to ESTABLISHED 1894 GEORGE NEAL Ltd. St. John’s, Nild. We handle all kinds of P. E. Island Produce Consignments of LIVE STOCK Willmhave our careful attention ----- t ce: TheBank of Nova Scotia t, Tingiey Monument Works oi t litri w. 120 Longworth Avenue ‘ Maitlixlhttturere of Monuments, Tablets, Slabs, and Milfiklrelillflill beat Canadian, American, Scotch and awed. Cemetery Letters OUR WORK I lah fnanites of Black, Grey or Red, Promptiy and Neatly Done. l8 GUARANTEED when use“ M a dressing m apply‘ age. Tobacco planting is well un- der way. F it t d. The directions are so plain and un- Recent w“: VZSQFES: 5:5: Bu?“ mietaknble that they are readily ulmed growth understood by young or old. MARITIME PROVINCEB Recent rains have been benefi- cial to all crops anti conditions lure generally good. New Brunswick ,—Hay and grass pasture now show prospects of an excellent crop. 599111118 of potatoes is completed Mid present prospects good. Nova swim-HEY and Brass pasture promising. Warmer weather new needed. in the Annapolis Valley apple trees show heavy bloom and give promise of s. large crop. Prince Edward Island-All crops are in good condition. ‘ . “e. \t u PROVINCE OFalBARlTlBI-I COLUM- l-leavy rains have fallen in time _ ‘ . - - to benefit. most crops. Hay how- - - .. ~.~ ever will be light and roots are i ;@. backward. In Okanagan Valley Ersins are disappointing but are good elsewhere. A heavy Juno drop is reported in all tree _ 1mg", Cherry and peach crops pom-I "ti. cots fair, apples and pears “um. "ted 75 D- c. of average. Toma. m" 35°" Everette. Strawberries are a short crop, other small fruits 80M- Hons very seed. Pasturage is improved except in Okanagan. I’! I 7' it \ mlmfizlii Th - .,:..:':siii:.:':::::::.:'.t' mdhu" ‘fluke lives a new a‘ delicious flavor lo all dishes |l|n|| gall for mil Sand ior F" h!’- ieillrill Rodpa Bu“ u, i553" 1° rears of Asthma Dr. 1- D- Kellogg's Asthma Remedy out. proved the only relief for one gr“. ra- liardcuCtmLllaleod f“! user, and this is but one case . Montreal I ‘Emmi! many- Little wonder that |,,,,__,,_" ‘it has now become the one recog- nised remedy on the market. lt Germination is uniform sndzrowib ‘ way. You can g _ A A Independence.“ —financiai iridependence in old‘ age and - freedom from worry in the presenL-by making small payments nicely adjusted g to your age and circumstances. Q-No good citizen would sell his“ independ- I‘ "f policed! he knew it, but each-inlay that he “lives without providing for theliuture. ‘ihe is truly selling-on the installment V plan-his most precious possession. ‘ [Some day he will have to vsurrender his independence, or his family may-have to make good his default when he dies. I Life Insurance is the solutionpof this‘ problem-safe, scientific, secure in every» Why not call in the Life insurance Man and discuss this vital matter today? —Lt'fe Insurance Service BASIL kmo Aoidt jilni,“ I Stomach Cause indigestion Oman dab. Iourneae and Patin Haw To Treat Medics“ authorities state that. snarl! e-tentha of the oases of stomach trouble indl noun Mel. hut-alas. Ill, looting. nau- nl. etc. are‘ due to an excess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach and not a some believe to a lack of Q-l should like to see an ae- count of the life of Basil King, the Canadian author, and a list of his hooktL-K. lil. S. ‘ A-Williain Beniemh. Basil King was bornga February 20, 1859, in Charlottetown. P. E. I. tho son of William King (originally of Buck- inghamshire, lmgianti) and of Mary Anne Lucretia King. Educated at. St. Peter's School, Charlottetown, P,~E. I. and. lit King's College“. Windsor, N’. 8., he became an Episcopalian clergyman, and for‘ some time was rector of Christ Church in Cambridge. Mass. He married an American, Esther Manton Fools, of Dublin, N. H. 1t. was not until he was nearly. forty years old, and thre ‘ M‘ with blindness that Basil King became an author-making his first flight. in literature with a short story which was accepted and published in the Atlantic Monthly. He made his first distinct success with "The inner Shrine". Mr. King's“ who resides at Cambridge, Mam, is a member of the Canadian Authors’ Association». His works include: “get Not Man Pitt Aaund- _, er". “The Street Called Straight}! , "ln the Garden of Charity," "The Way Home," "The Steps-of flea-- atlen, delayed and food aoun, causing the dleagreeshfis symptoms which every stomach a iferar knows so well. Artificial-eighteen are not need- ed in a ea oases and may do real layin aside all digest- ive aid and Ina sad get from any drugstore few ounces ot Binnrated eats and talu a teaapoonful in a quarter lael o! water right after testing. .1‘ a aweetonl the stomach. prleavum the formation of ezoeu . not... Eye strain JlWe use this adjective advis- e y. lufferera from Iyeetrain . may luv. perfect vlalon and . thmfon do not auepeetthe preeance of any eye defect. The motive power d! the entire human organism ls Nerve Enemy. - Normal eyes- ll ll computed utilize about 209$ of this Nerve ineflYv ‘It! when lye- etrain is present, a muett lat-Q. er proportion la required. Hones defective eyes, through. their consumption of Ill e!- eeaeluo amount of Nerve In- ergy, may seriously affect the funelldnlng el other organs of ~ the body. and produce Ill ‘ health. - - nave voun IYIO I-Muinso or". "Griselda." "The Bide or tua Anselm", "The 1&1!!!‘ of 0on- tract." "Wild Olive," "Ilia films A ‘IN , has earned its fame by its nan;- »Write for ‘Prices and Designs or Phone and our Cai- failing effectiveness. It is earn. Will Cull. “Let the Maritime Pfqyigg‘. Flourish by Their Industries." tag it today, as it has dons for years. It is the greatest “ohms Veil," "The Threads -of e, “The City of Comrades," "The a r. ilubimoil‘ p. commit: specific within reach of suffering Abolishing of Dentin" Ind "The ‘humanity. BORDEN FACTORY.1'|'(U|(Q_ u; “Mun o‘ run" nmfififiivo or rarnnn veer ru. cow ‘ma’. coco - visaow .» Tani-fill w n , urn-nut a‘ - {guts-tr wou-muer- ; . I "aOflRYt-Moactg- yous WiFE our thaw: fo post-i maniacal