WEDNESDAY, Saves time and ab or Adds. a touch of newness all through the house For Fire Insurance l Consult H. Ill. SIMPSON 156 l Richmond ltrset Phone 800 FEEDS FEEDS _ HORSE, CATTLE AND.HOG ' l‘ _ FEEDS Poultry Feeds ' Baled Hay~and Straw, Feed Oats, (Black and White.) Bran, Shorts, Hog Feed, Oil Cake Meal, Cotton Seed Meal, Distiiiefls Dried Grains Feed Wheat, Crushed Oats. Cornmeal, Cracked Corn, Calf Meal, Chick Feed (for young chickens), Germ Mid- dlings (for Hogs), Beef Scraps, Bone Meal, Laying Meal. ‘Egg Marsh, Milk Mash, Alfalfa Meal, Charcoal (for poultry). Crushed Oyster Shells, Grit (for poultry), Lice Killer, Poultry Speci- fic, Stock Food, Legbands, etc. ' Flour Robin Hood, Royal House- hold Beaver, Queen City, Gold Medal, Diamond, Whole- wheat Flour. Graham Flour, Pastry Flour, Table Corn. meal, Rolled Oats, Oatmeal, We are buying Feed Oats, Feed Barley. Feed Buck- wheat. Feed Wheat for cash or in exchange for Flour and SOMEBODY SOMEWHERE z WANTS YOUR z PHOTOGRAPH By BA YER' 153 Great George Street ‘ Professional Cards ________ Palmer & Palmer H. J. PALMER. K- c, Barrister, Etc. . Money to Loan Bank of Nova Scotia Building Charlottetown, P,‘E. l. MacDonald & McPliee B. A. J, A- McDONALD, H. F. McPHEE a A. ‘ Barristens, ‘Attorney, Etc. i Money to Loan Riley Building Charlottetown Mark R. Mt-Gingli} B. A. ; BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC. , _‘ Money to Loan r” _ Cameron Block Charlottetown, P, E. island , . (n L. Archibald Graduate of‘ N. Y. Post Graduate ‘ Medical School and Hospital ', Practice limited to EyerEar, Nose 1' and Throat Office Bayer Building Great George Street Telephone 850-J. i Q CO f0 0-0 §OOQOOOQOQ §§O¢O§O , . SUPREME_ COURT I ~ Continued from Page 2 or, and it is your right, to allow tho whole or any part oi‘ this. You cannot allow ontlic plaintiffs claim ‘any inoro than $1200, but ivliethcr you will allow the whole of that or any part oi it is a matter entirely wlthlu your Own judgment. As to the evidence, it you deslro tlio stcnograplior to road any part oi the evidence in respect oi which you have any doubt or that you tliink would zisslst you in arriving at a truo verdict. you have only to make rho request. 1i tlioro is any further instruction on iiiiy poliit oi‘ law that you think would aid you iii arriving nt n verdict you can make an application at any tlmo before your verdict is given. I uni asked to clinrno you this: 1i you conic to tho conclusion that thero was no loan from ilnniol .\io- Loan to iho tlofciiihiiit thon llio doicnilaiiit would iiO1 bo linblu by reason oi any paynicnts or acknotv- h-tlgciiionts subsequently nindu. 'l‘lint is poriocliy right Iicforo the plaintiff can sures-oil you must first roino to a conclusion tlint lliorc was a loan from .\ltil.o;in to lhv iiolondant. it" ihoro was no such loan thou l.llt.‘l‘\‘ is no cnso nud tborc would ho no liability arising from any subsequent pnyiiioiiis. I am zilso nsltod to chnrgo: Tho llitYillPlll of intorrst by Lnuriilin Aiiwllonnld on tlio mortgage consod in i916. whit-h was ovor six yours bi-ioro this -'l<'l.i0ii was brought and would not lJi‘ n sufficient acknow- ioilgumont by p: iin-nt to cnnble tho plaintiff 1o PUPUVIJI‘ 'iiow_ That is quite right, l call your attention, sontlomen to tho int-t oiilio pny- inont 01' intorost by the dofoiiilzint On tho lioitton nnn"tuiii.zo:~yoii ro- lnioininzr ho paid tho wbolo of ii. llinniol .\lt-.l.oan was iinblr to pay hall‘, and tlio dofi-ndnnt L‘.\']Ililllll‘ll how ho had llliill lhc half for Alc- Lonn on condition that Aicbcnn was to hold clioquos uncnslieil o1‘ tlio amount ol $500. Tho pnynicnt oi‘ in- torosg which was over six yours boforo action was brought would not ho sufficient ackiiowioilgonil-nt to cnnblc lln- plaintiff 1n rocnvor now, bornuso that would only cnrr_v us to i922. You would li:i\'o to tlnd lthnt it would ilion ho out oi‘ ilnio illlllvss Hillilvilllill ililt‘l'\\'ili‘tl:i linp- fpi-iiod 1o hoop i1 nlivc, and llll‘l'(‘ lyou llii\'t‘ in tnlto into account two iitenis o1 ovltlcntru, ono o!‘ i920 when ltho pnyinirut was lllillli‘ o1‘ $20110 lby lnilioliiiii .\ll'lll)ll;illl to thi- ox- oruloi‘. 'l'lin1 lllil)’ or may not ll£l\'(' tlio i-ffl-vi o1‘ iii-oping tlio llUlJl ziiivo; it is 1t qnl-siion oi‘ im-t lnr you as Western Guardian —-HAYMAKING scouts to be qullo general lu this vicinity and with such excellent wcatlior tho hny is boini; taken up in tlio host oi‘ condition and the crop appears to be as good as any for a nuinbor ot' yours. U- —SUMMERSIDE CHAUTAUQUA. —'l‘ho attendance at Chautauqua on Sunday ovoning was exception- nlly largo, tho big lont being fllloil to capacity, tlio audlctico was troutoil to n ‘vory able discourse by lho lion Quinn O'Brien who is a real orator. II. —AT THE POLICE COURT on Saturday morning, tlio adjournod prohibition cnso iifiillllfil hirs. liinry (Jaiueron was further ndjtiurnoil for 0110 wot-k. A case against a rural innn charged with drnrikeiicss. was also ailjotirnoil for ouo wook. A young inn... clinrgotl with Lpootling his car on thi- stroots. was givou an ordinary suspended fine. Ii. .—AT LENNOX ISLAND. —- Li-nnox Islam], On Sunday was visited by n largo nuinbor oi poop- lo, csiiniatril at over ~iwo thousand. who nttouliod tho services in com- inomoratitiii of Saint Ann. 'l‘lie day was iino niid plUilSillll. niid iunny poopio snw this boautifui Island for tho first tiniu. A vory oloquont st-rinvn was preached by Iiov. W. V. hit-Donald which was listened to with much interest. II. PERSONALS -——»Z\ir. and Mrs. 1iro\vor i". \V.'iul!h and llttlo child pad a vst tolsiiriiio and littlo rbild paid. n visit lo town fronds on Sunday. -Dr. Iloncytvoll, forml-rly of lluiitor River, who had boon visit- ing town friends for Hon!" ililyfl. loft (luring tho wook and for his homo in Cuba. —l\iiss illyrtlo Dcigiinn, tcachri‘ at (Ynnipboliton, Lot 4, iswslivllllillll a fi-w ilnys at Now Annnn, 1hr guost 0i‘ Alias Florence MncNoill. -—S. IN ‘MEMORIAM MRS. JULlA PAUL. Th1- rosiilrnls of ltocky Point and vlriiiiiy “w-ro sitddtsnril to ionrn thnt onn of tin-ii‘ bust known niid most bolovi-d liUll-{llUOfS had pus SPll to ht-r Iiliornnl Itmvnrd in tlio do" etc‘ 1o wlioiliri- lllitt ivnpmoni was lllilllt‘ we 55H WHOLESALE imd on nl-(zouul oi lho \\'ll(lll' rlniin or RETAH- at LOWEST whothtr i1 was invrt-ly nindc on no] PR'CES' ("lll1lil. oi" tho L‘ll(‘i|llt‘1\‘ illili tnkon 11p. Tin» Olin-r iii-in to l(l‘l‘ll in mind is tho lllPlllPl‘ ii';i11sn<:1‘oii oi tin- inuro. You hnvo llll‘ vvidonw." bi-foro you us 1o 1hni_ ii‘ you ill't' 1o nin no! abh- 1o sm- lllt‘ npplivntioii oi lhzii. I think that is nil I no. d ,.-;|_v n» yon at Ibo prosoiii- llurin: tho lrinl .\li'. Johnston on bolinif oi’ ilio ill-lliinlnnt mow-d for :1 iioni-‘nii. 1hr (incision on this [mini iii-ill! ri-si-rrod. Tho _llll‘,\‘ l‘i'illl‘l1l‘ll with n \"“l'llli'l or sumo lop 1b,- Iilnintlff. Mr. (lamb-t, K, (‘.., npponrl-d for tho plaintiff and .\lr. Mi-Qunid nnd Air. Johnston, K. (‘., for llll‘ dcfond ‘uni. ‘ For Sore Feet--Minard's Llnlment. Q-QQ §§+%¢O4-O—§4 §§+QOO 64-644" i insidious i g Eyestrain We use this adjective advis- " edly. Sufferers from Eyestraln may have perfect vision and therefore do not cusp“! ll" , presence bf any eye defect: , The motive power of the entire human organism in , Nerve Energy. Normal eyes. It ll computed , utilize about 20% of "ti! Nerve Energy, ‘iut when Eye- strnin is present, a much larg- er proportion is required. Hence defective eyes, throullh their consumption of an ex- I eesslve amount of Nerve En- ¢vvvv ‘AA A A A AAA v vvv Vvvvvv g - Office Hours-B to 12 a. m. i to}. $1000 The following are 1. 2.18 Trot and Pace _‘ MONTAGUE HORSE RACES WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13th, 1924 ' IN PREMIUMS (four you tlio vory lIPhl nrrrlrn ob- , ——"—‘<'Q'}i——— ' erflyi may Bflfiflufll)’ 6779M "it! l mini-m». Tliln lllillrlilm-llt l» “Mhwt a mam‘- niti-llovi-s Asthma n1 (lncr ll (‘qntQn pg ' . E '""=*'""'"" °’ 3*" "1"" :11 1‘ :::::.t'".:"'..:.':.'11:.::;::r"1.':::: 212:: iiiri; ‘iii... Heat ..... 5:11“. m" m" "1 512m. oglypgénifililrild arlgegliclfi Small 10* tweeds. regular prices the body, an pro uce A ‘I _-‘ VI w “A h: 3, 5 . " unso c t‘! e ors rot-r \’t‘(l by [ho f _ - ‘ ‘ , ,- . I 1'00 .,|_ health. V 1 fIl|‘fI"“l|'ql-’):||I‘l iiwnnhnz-l n14 cnlasgocengnit SL1; htailtie Heap‘ :](|,1(:l(Qaiufillzrllflpafigilllillilfi yd” Clearing all o . 301.59 ytl- UP to $6.00, Cléafllig al} Ill 0 I VE YOUR EVEB "u" your "Y" rXivulIH-d Best 2 in 3 to end at third heat. ' ' . ' ' f, r ' , _ _ _ HA EXAMINED """"I_‘I""‘J"“MK'I"3"6& R=‘;°="""="* 1*:'°°"- i== “Hm ilri-.iiil-.l'i:v. ‘in. 'IJ....’.;' "iliilbl ' Slack Dqchcise Mggssshne» 36 mfih, '35 200d 35 anYthlng We have “n”: °" 9mm‘ 5~ iont niid chronic ziro boni-fltml ‘b a PTGVIOUS y at 70 SJGCIEI P108 - - $2.25 yd- '""'_ N H - Admission 35c. Children 20c. . this grout i'ziiiiily'rt mtelv WI L.‘ l l l I p U l l l l I u . l l l l l GI F: < oiril-llnnr-lliiilillril-li nlltlllllllrunllru: Au“ and “mag” "u" TH‘ 01‘ "Xllflrilllrlit bvitlil \Vl)l’ltylllqO‘;ii l v l ‘ 4 on... W- T. SEMPLE, ivropnrnllons win-n tho genuine Kol- , °l"°'"°m" 1 ' ' Kenslngton lung's cnii be purchased qvnry. “ I a . .. . 2.4. u». , 3T2H-7-30-wioitio4l. whore. V“ W _ BRINGING UP FATHER in, GEO. MBMANU‘ DON'T be ‘olLLY- WHAT not o E - DON - ‘ ___ ' ' " ortoow. eooezo can: xeour NSQTSZ/Hv TEALK J°U RE. I'LL TELL ~, ' T" HRlR l‘; ALL "rue FA-sv-uon-oci A5001‘ or? “*"T"""' M i. » 9*"? * HOW D0 - ¢ . . wA':sT\N' TIME O HER -bHE‘LL $1,000 "Tm" Iwcuftff-ET’? "rALKiN- TQ TELL YOU WHERE Lou MKS t, the classes:__ n», ZULU TQ 5E ‘foo - l not.) <,,~,- QFF. Y 6055i Purse $300.00 money will be added to All. pltrlse divided 87107-2961. ‘ . .* 2. 2.40 ‘rm ............................ Purse $800.00 ' . ‘ ‘ i 3- 2.25 Pace Purse $30000 ' 4. Three year old trot and pace .............................. .. Purse $100.00 '. _ n CONDITION . . ' ~‘ . fintrytfse of five per cent In classes 1, 2 and 3. -. seordi made on and after Juliy 10th, no bar. ' it‘. . Class No. 4, (Colt race) ten dollars entrance fee. All entrance urss. and no deduction h-om money winners. {l}, 25, 15 and 10 per osnt, ' , r Five to enter and three to start in every class. Entries close with secretary Saturday, August 2nd. ' Mall your entries snrly and avoid disappointment. T. G. IVEI, porson oi‘ Airs. Jnlin Paul, although liopos Oi rocovory worn oiitoriniiitrd u-i-ri-zfoi" n short tinio nftor bur illness hnd sol in (‘tillllilltfilllililti soon do- vcloprd whit-ii \\'l'l'{‘ boyoiiiliiivdl- cal aid. For sovcral wt-oks slu- lint:- rrod (‘lillllly niid pniionlly submit Feedg bolirvi- .\!i-.\'. Alvin-nu. tho plnintifl. iini; io grout suiil-riiin. ri-niivfiii! ' llll‘ morn was iloiivoroii on nwliinit lllt‘ Ann-oi oi lli-aib was iii-cli- ‘al-‘Qr S; C0. count uilln- dobi. llniuohlin Aitiion- (mini: to lil'i‘ iil thc iiuzil hour \\‘ll1*1i FLOUR GRAIN ’FE ' nhlk sinloniont is not in i\('('(il'\lISllI‘i‘tlllllllt‘ll by a lliiiSl lll‘\'llli‘ll EDS with that; it may bc iakoii as a ininily boi" Spirit took its Ifill-Illl- ............,... .. ' I I I tiiriiini although it was iioi an o.\- llUi‘ spirftul liL'\‘llS woromosi Iilllll" ]7l‘l‘<-.~'ll1-l'll_ ifnlly :iltoinl<-il lo dnnni: ln-r __' i Ilill isicod in chnrizr: ‘fliorciiliiioss by lit-r ill'\'lllt'll ll-‘lriloi’. 1"“ Heoe-OOO-QQHQ is no ph- llllllt‘ sinluii- of l.i1nit:i-.Ainnriw Aiaolioiinhl. lions to Ulilllil nndor illl‘ 1-1-1 on‘. l - ROBERT T. MOASE. Tho sad nows cnino to a largo circle of relatives and frioinls thnl llobvri 'l‘. lllnnso hnd pnssod away at lllt‘ homo oi‘ his tlnughtt-i‘. Mrs. ltoborl. Stavorl, \\'limo1, on July 1, 192-1. Tho tluconsuil wns born n1. Nru Annnn. April 1-1, 1 79. For n unm- bor oi‘ yi-nrs ho was Ulll-(Zli-ZPKI in hnruvss innkiiii: n1 konsinuton lili- 1il livt-uiy yours 111:0 whon in- bo- cnnn: n CllillillPi‘ nl li‘ilV1*lli'i' for J. J, Snooks 1.111, 'l‘ruro, N. S. in this work ho was‘ t-inployod until a yczir ngn whcinlio rotirod bi-cztuso Hi llldlllilllli. During his inst illli"$$ ho was troniinull to bud eight wot-ks. Mr. Monso was u k111i and hill-c- iiounto husband and fzitht-r, niid a )il‘1)1~‘])i.'i'()ll5 and ostooiiioil (‘.lllZl'll oi Ki-nslnlsttin, niid passed lo his Homo irustini; in tho incrlis ot his ltoili-i-inci". iiosiiit-s n largo circli- _ A Poor Workman Is Known By His Tools ‘Vlmn you ullmv your Iiys-n lo I l'| mp prliuomw l a nru wnrlhh-un at prlro. I llll\‘l' luhlu ~11 the lufrnf lnnlrumc-ul mulls‘ (‘nit for ‘ Ii A1‘l0.‘\'" to rumble mo to give -—8HOP from Hullllltll’! Catalog. 1L loan mixture lands 1o wnsio gas as THAT CARI ‘ or ’ YOURS 4 E BY HARRY E. PORTER, Totals- a. series ot article pg]. mining to malntennncefisnd repair of your Automobile. We wlll be Kind to answer through this column, questions regarding your our or its mechanism. . Scnd your inquiries to "Automo- bilcs," Tho Guardian Publishing 00., Ltd, Charlottetown. - THE CARBURETOR .'l"lic carburetor in your car is for U10 ltllfhtisc of supplyin gun to the cylinders in vapor iorin, it‘ works iii tlio following manner: The gnu flows from the gas tank Into a bowl, its lovci being controiletl bv n cork Or bowl float. Above this tins bowl is an ah‘ 1111155211543. ‘ Contiguous with tho gas bowl in a jet llirmich udiioli gas niust pass. This is controlled by ilho motion oi‘ lll(3,1ll§l.0li or the sin-lion slroko oi tlio piston drnwint: tlio nir niid gilt-l iiilxluro into cylindi-i‘ in a spray or vapor. Tho ninoiint of gas mix- ed with nir is controlled by a iicod lo valve which has an oxicrlor ad- justmont, The cnrlnirvior is adjusted to RIVL‘ tlio finest uiixluro possible. A much as n rh-li mixture. 'l‘-bero is n fallen-ions idon that to not n vory ll‘illl inixiuro is the boo! rot-t carburetor adjustment. \\'orn inh-t fiiWll and noodlo; War roilntgi- ihnn thi- bolior light. J. J., Alborto Ansu- No. Lumps o1‘ iowor vol l.ll"_\' cnitiiot bu nscd in; tlio ‘hi1: ])l‘l‘t~‘.‘~‘lll't¥ will hurii i'lit‘lll out. ‘Lamps (if high vollngt: will glv inzv. at’ frionds lhoro nro loft to lllOlll‘ his w‘do\v, fivo sons and fivr dltlil-fl 111's. ilillili‘l_\' lllrs. liuhort Stavci‘ ,\\'iln|OI; llni J. A. Hung, Kolviu; Elli-fill‘ oi‘ Rovi- sloliw, Ii. (‘.2 Airs. lll't‘('l(l‘ll Sin inons. Airs. livulioit ilni" of \\'iluiol.; Major of Si. Eli“ . _. I _ , .~ _., , , _ H nnors, llnrold and Lila of Nriv An I:',‘,,,“L.,,i,?fillgiiydiibkoli{LIL-hulk sill-hi‘ nan; lino sislrij Mrs. .lillllt‘:<l Prid- m". succegéful Isymhéfi ahfiwdk o ham of Konsiiitztoii and two brotli- i " ‘ ‘ t-rs, “iiliiani ll. liloaso, Now Au- PE so L iinn. and llorbi-rt it. illoaso, Kon- R 2A s fimtim“ "m:“"u hml- .."IlIi's_q Doris, llinstirr Ralph A “ lmwll“! "lwiiwll l" m“ and liiuldv lliclioiinlil arrived lli‘1‘[l l'<'h'|lt‘('[ in which iho ilvcozisvd was hold. (lwiiig to tlio illui-ss of his pnsloi‘, liov. A. \V. ltobortson, tlio sorvico at tho liouso was eon- duoii-d by Rov. i). K. ltoss, Bollo- quo. :i.~:.~:is1od by Iii-v. Ii. ll. Sinvorl, lllllllt‘l' liivi-i‘. A' solo, “Face tn Faro" was swt-otly sung by (ioorizo llmvni-ss, Sxnninorsiiiia. A lllfl-ZU 1nO~ cossion iollowod tlio roinnins to llll.‘ Prcsbyti-rinu Church, Itcnsing- ion. oi‘ which tho docozisoll was n ‘mombor, \\'llL‘I‘t‘. ltov. l). K. ltoss wiis iissisii-rl by Iti- ltin-i‘ , l - ford. Harold Iinird Nliltillllll‘. Urdu‘. ’l‘ln,- wvro ltoln-rl :\}~',ll4' pnll ins, John 'l‘lionipson, Robert sun i'rionils.—S. Matinee Races at Konsington Park WEDNESDAYT/iocus-r 6TH CLASSES Class A Trot-Open to all horses without a mark_ Class B Pace—Open to all horses , Ecumenism I y; " Easternliuardian . i. town 7.30 p. m. Preacher for llli‘ ilroporly at Alontziuuir. and out‘ buildings zilsu land iii good coiiilitiuii. ln-ioro Aug 9th will bo put lip at nut-lion Oii that (into. ll, i). Alclmnil . JBHOP trom Holman‘! Catalog ....~sPE.ciAi. DANCE at Carrnth- crs Cabaret 'i‘humday night Jul)‘ 01st with orchestra. 3731-7-30-11 ....'MAiL YOUR ENTRIES for the hiontflguo races early so‘ that they roach the Secretory by Sat- urday August 2nd. 3714-70961 ....‘DON'T MISS THE SPECIAL DANCE Thursday night July 31st l at Cnrrulhcrs Caibairct with orches- tra. 373l~7-30~ll ....'DON'T FORGET THE MON- TAGUE RACES Wcdnctitlay Aug- ust 13th. Soc tlio list of classes, they aro making a. Special (Joli class for 3 your oids. 37114-2951 “Lrcmluo PICNIC ‘at st. (inorg- pg up Aug. 12, on tho bonuilitil cronniis surrounding tlio church. Proceeds iii nld oi‘ church, I 3735-7-3U-3i . ‘SOURIS CIRCUIT. -— Dlvlno worship at Souris 11 n. lll. liridgti- tho inrnior and much occasion. a npprociait-il pastor‘ Rev. E. S. Styles will preach. ..*EASTERN AGENT.—- l\ir .J. \\'. liiurdocir is now (iuariliatn Al:- onl in illontzigui- and 'will bo pleas- rd lo rccolvc nows itoinsi iulvortis- inir, Jnh Printing", now niid renow- ai subscriptions. JiFOR SALE-A vory (lPSlTll- llousi- 3%, aortas Ii iiol. sold 3733-7-30~1,»l,5 -ii HFAPPRECIATION. —- Itcsolvrd way to Olllillll high mill-ago. Snub ll()\\'t‘\'t‘|~ ,in not iln- caiso, Tho fin cs1 cos niiiziuir is oblainoil by cor- lioiunion troubles nro as follow adjusting sl-nt niid noodle; punetnr od ilonl and sand boll-s in ousting. Qiios.-~\\'ill bond lamps nf higher l)illlt‘l'_\', give nu nco will giro you ln-tivr liazhl, bui lvss light llinn llmsi- oi correct voi- li of Fri-oloivii, Mrs. 1.411111‘, and lhnt n vole oi‘ liinuilis be ieiidornd to nil tliuso who contributed to tho sni-i- s5 oi‘ the [on in nid of tlio illoi-i 1.1.41 Public linll by tiioirllbornl do-' nnlionis o1" cnko, oto, and to Lhoso who so splendidly patronized tho Ion party atlso to Mr. J. A_ liiclJoii-u nld, Auctioneer for his sploiiiiiill services in auctioning llit‘ trininiotl cnkos otc , s‘ ll ..'~"VlSlTiNG OLD HOME-Mrs. ll. ll‘. llinuinaiii niid llPl‘ snn Jeiti-ry, .l, llinmnnn, o1‘ (‘nlt::\ry, Alberta‘ also bur sister Mrs. (llnrouco llinc I lAJUtl arid lll'l‘ son Elinor, oi’ llOSlhlLl ll i 1' is visiting tin-ii" old lioino al. Ulgi: iln- gilt-sis o1‘ iii-s. John F. ltlcllood. Although still iii his tocns Mr. llingman holds tlio rcsponsiblol giosition as news oditor on tlio Eivnlgnry Allu-rtnn, nnd Slilllllg 6 ‘Hit-rt Lkinclu-s high. Mr. Ilingmziu {inns born in Urwcll nnd loft 1.111: ' lsininl with his pnronts wlioii only '1» yonrs oi‘ zigo lio is tlolitzlitlwil with llis trip and soos many atirztctlous for sllllllllfll‘ tourists 'on I’. E. I. Wo mny oxpoct to boar from him llllid‘ l. 'l‘hnr.--day lo spend lhoir holidays in linspcrc:iii.\'. liiitrlzarot Sioolo, oi spout Friday in ilioninixuo. Vernon ltlvor mado a flyini: visil to Airs. ri-cently. . .* IIrs. Charles SliJUltYlUld Miss (inspercziux llrucc-‘s old iioino at iligg 1.4., (l. Ayors, it. ii. Sum-rt and (i. T. Springs. A qnar~ ivtir. “Shall Wu .\ll't3l, Iioyond tin- ns ln-nntifnlly rlvndorod by mirizo Brown, \V. II. Slack- nnd Iinrry llrnwu. l|ll.L‘I‘lIl('IIl. was mndo in tho Konslntzlon comou-ry. A1 line grave tlio sorvlco ivns l'llilllil(‘lfiil by llic bi-nrors w, liordou Giov- i-r, \\'iilin|n lilo-Loan, lioln-rl ilnug- illflllh‘. Tho horoztvoil have tho heart- loli sympathy oi‘ a largo number oi’ Driving ..'li'iiss Margaret Btllllltll"), of (‘nmbriiliztn Mass, is spending tho Hlllllllllil‘ at IIii-zg tlio gnost Oi ll4'l‘ unclo and aunt i\'lr. nrid llirs. J. M. Muciicoil. ..*l\ir. arid nil-s. J. c. llrlliiti, of‘ .."l\iIiss Vivian Jenkins and hrr liroihor Masior ilnroiil Jenkins, cliihiri-n of Mr. and liirs. K. N. Jonkins of Now (llasgnw. N. S. aro sin-riding tin-Ir snmmtrr vaca- lion iii llim; ilu- guests- of ihoir grand inotlioi" Mrs. J. I". liiaciicod. ..‘Mi‘. and Mrs. Nathaniel Gay, lORPlllBl‘ with their two ilnulzbii-rs lVlrs. Judson, o1‘ l'l)\\'llill niid ilirs. llr. hioKl-iizlr. of Allirrla illillll‘ n short vinll, 1o illizi: roct-nlly n1 lilns. Guy's old llOllll‘. ..*ltov. Id. l‘). Styles ox-Prosidi-nt of N. I3. niid l’. E. l. coiifi-rouitt- zirrivrd horo on inst ovi-nlmfs lrninl (Tnosdziy). uotroinpziniod by bin‘ ilauuhtt-r Miss (ilndys arid bin son Mush-r (ihnr s. 'l‘l|oy loavt- lu-ro on liVoiltic-sdnyhi train for Smirls on a well onrnoti vacation. Mr. Slylvs is Pastor of Exmonih St. Method- ist (Yhuri-ii. 1 ‘Moore I slip on one of these Splendid Suits at $15.00 30 only Men’s and Young Men's Suits, in fancy grey and fawn Donegal tweeds, plain and Norfolk models; also some plain chev' iot blues, Sizes 36 "to 44; worth $20.00 and $251M Your choice ........ . . . . . $15.00 Tan Leatherette fleece linod, suede collar waterproof Coat, full bolt, raglan sleeve, good for ladies or men, sizes 36 to 46 $1 1.50 Small Boys’ Jersey KniirCotton Suits,‘ Oliver Twist styles, brown and blue. Sizes 2 to Gyears Boys’ cotton balbriggan Bathing Suits, One-piece style with skirt, colors navy and wiiite, navy and orange, navy and red. Sizes 24 to 32 ...................-850 Men’s fine all wool Bathing Suits in plain and fancy stripes. All gizeg . . .. . . . . ‘. $1.25 and $5.00 Men’s one-piece cotton Bathing Suits witlhs-kirt, navy and white, navy and red, navy and Orange. Sizes36to44 Not ‘too late yret to get one of our new Straw ‘Sailors, all sizes in plain or fancy straws. ' Sec the lot ...-.............$2.illl at Half season, and there are left a good and the like. If you can find the $17.00 Suits for. . . . . .16 8-50 $25.00 Suits fOr~ . . . . $12-50 New louses $1.75 to $4.75 Striped Muslin 'l‘ailorod, Blouses with Peter Pan. collars and high collars, in tuck-in and over-blouse styles. Prices . $1.75, $2.00 niid $2.25 -..~.---.---- White and colored Broadcloth Blouses, in white, sand and mauve, tailored in styles, with high and low collars in the new long over-blouse. Pricos- . . - . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$-'i.95, $4.25 and $4.75 Interesting Sale of Ladies Suits During the last days of this month, we propose tO clear our fix- tures of all Spring Suits, The selling ‘has been tremendous this need, here is a bargain that is compelling. Loose box, long ‘belted models, principally greyp and sand. $23.00 Suits for - - - - - $32.00 Suits for - - - $16.00 ' Navy, black and sand TRICOTINE Suitsin short box and long bolted styles, many handsome new models, ‘being clelarcti at ONE THIRD OFF Price, many broken lin-es, Odd sizes line and size that meets your in 1.5:) ' black, navy, blue, sand and white, 36 inclh . . . . . . .3522?) yd. Attractive Values in Dress Fabrics Now Drop Stitclh Tricolette in Black Paipliette de Chine Nice ‘bright finishl Weight. ‘Special. . . . . . $1.39 yd- 36 inch. and good Montague, (Secretary) §w ‘svru sir» HAlR ‘P ~ lei-i 111M