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Phone 1117 :94 O 0 OQO-OO-OQOO-OQQQO-O-QO-ff QQOQQ OOQQ9Q§GOQO§QQOQQQW I hune I042 for careful M O V I N G of your FURAIIURE Sea. our samples of (IILNTZ AND (REIT SLIP COVI-JRS HENRY MacFARLAN 99*‘ @00- WQQO OVO§§§O§ Q0050 OOQOQ-O End the heart-breaking lob ol Bikini: at homo In the hot Summer Mason. llama-Baking Service. Stewart's Bakery Phone 211 ‘Wwwo-oevwwooto-ogfi: ""0 o ooooowoo eoeoaooo 5 large selection of Silver Foo: lull‘ lied l-‘ox Neckpieces; salt, ullky l‘"l"1-k.v (Yholieru; Grey and Brown ‘illilrri-l; Fitch, etc., eic., now in liocli. 53-33.‘. SPECIAL susmizn auras "I Repairing, Relinlng and Rrmndelllng of FUR COATS during our sleek months. lSLAND FURRIERS a5 “PM Street. o 0 MOTORISTS lib iirrs senvicrz. 1s cams T0 $2.15 u H- L- WORTHY "liven some. Ask us about our new. i Phone 1111. “Hveooue 0400000404 o“ l" "l" 8min Automobile nast- Phono 271 “tttwnwoownoonwe- MT. MELLICK W. I. The Mt. Meliick Women's In- stitute met at the home of Mrs. Malcolm MacRae. Waterside on the evening of June 10th. There were eleven members and one visitor present. Plans were made for the Annual Convention in Charlotte- town and for the District Conven- tion at Uigg. It was decided that $2.00 be used to buy treat for the school children. It was also de- cided that the Lstitute hold an icecream social on the school grounds. Mrs. Arden Richards invited the members to meet at her home in August. Some time was spent finishing up the questionnaires. Miss Elizabeth MacRae gave an interesting talk on a famous painting. The meeting closed with the National. Anthem. IPOWNAL —- ALEXANDRA W. I. The June meeting or the PownB-l Alexandn W. 1. met at the Judson home, Alexandr. June 1'7, with l7 members and 3 visitors proscn‘ two new msinbei-s enrolled. Min- utes of lust meeting and r0110!“ 91 sick and School Committees were read. The treasurer reported $39-15 on hand alter pining all bills m connection with Concert and 81V- ing $5.03 to Red Cross 506100’ Mrs. Edison Smith and Mrs. Beatrice Judson were appointed delegaltfl to ‘i170- ChBflDlElki/OWH Convention with Mrs. Pearl Her- mon and. Nlrs. any Judson alterna- itiive6. Two papers on‘ Education were read and an interesting Sewing Demonstration by Mis- FTBRR Jones was much appreciated. A contest was mlt on by the Efn- tertainment Committee after which lunch was served by the hostcssis. Next meeting will held July 15. m. ilie homo of Mrs. A. F. and Lenten‘ Benton. Alexandra. (Patriot Plea” Copy) Strawberry Boxes ONE CARLOAD best make. regulation l llY so. '25ll NllMlNATEll FllR ElEBTllNS IN FREE STATE De, Valera’s Fianna Fail Heads List _ Campaign Now In Full Swing. GCATIIAIN Canadian Press Correspondent DUBLIN. June 23~IcPi»-Mn-.n than 250 calidldaios. 100 of them standard bearers o: Eamon de Vaieras Fauna Fail. were for- mally nominated torlav fur the Irish Free Stale General Election July 1. While the Government Partv named the largest number of candidates the Fine Gael Op- positionisis, led by former presi- dent William Case-rave, were close behind with D7. William Norton's Labor ranks named 23. with In- dependents and independent Labor nominees hrincin: up the rear a5 regards numbers. The oraioricnl cnmnziicn lead- ing up to the naming of 137 depu- One look at n snapshot, and thnvli my comic track Sn In nurn l0 p: the I pellet- her Ifl almost Ilka llllflfl“ IIIIH] the Inn» l. In than lomnono you'd lllio to on ulterior) Till? Ciiestorrslqrw ovARvIAN land dill we have m2 ties for the niiilh Doll. as oom- parcd with l-Tifi in the Ilouse re- cently dissolved. nlrcnrlv is in full and vigorous swiniz. 'I‘hr- speakci- holding the 133th scat in the Dail. ls returned automatically‘. The reduction in the member- ship of llir- flail has been affected under the provzsinns nf tho old constltufon which lriys down the proportion of deputies to the popu- lation and prcwvribc; rovisnvi of the constituencies f‘\'(‘l'_V lo years. Corislilumli-iiis which flxlsled since esinlilkiimcni of the free slate have lll'l‘l'l barlly shaken up in the process. ‘The old practlcc was to group two small adjoining counflos as single units. In the new order of ihinyzs, Kerry, Doncilal and (‘izilwav are nmnnc tho {WWW which have been i split into iwn parts: a slice of south-west Galway cor-s to strengthen Prmidcni Eamon do Valcrirs own constituency of Clare: Dublin (Titv and (‘ounlv have lihccn oniirclv rearranged; Lcilrim has been separated from Sligo and (‘arlow has been taken away from Kilkenny and dis.- tribilted into portions which have beech added to Wexford, Wsklow and Kildare. ANITA LOOS (Continued from Page 2| as well as his pocketbook would no. - let him lolse hlsicir-‘rin. Time is of ill? essence." he said lo llliilsvif us their plane; Crossed the slum lino iiiiu C.|li- s f0l‘lll1l. Wc go‘. ‘I liczlrl dart. biii u.» Lin‘ continent l she's half wav in now if I know Carol, And 1 do!“ I-le was woiring about culling Madison out i-o Santa Anita. Yes- l terdays butting and Wililllili! had l arou ed the in iinet. long: dormant. l There would he no conflict with; him. Hui. there was Carol to ieckon with. . Madison found n stack of tole- grams from New York wnitiii: for liim when they reached the hotel. He put o number calls. He. spoke to his Los Aligrles representative and got in touch with wlioiii he was to confer about the concessions. Duke heard it all. Madison had inlcl him 'io "stick around" if he wouldn't b? bored. He. wa.~n‘i-. He wir- watcliiiigz Madison. seeing what a shrewd business man he was. He was also _a lilllc nwcrl by the huge sums which Madison mPhllOliGfl in Slal“ Cami had and never lost. Duke had faith in the law ‘um which he was nlivays talking. the off-hand manner. certainly buivn right when she said Madison did not dviil "chicken feed." Bui Duke was natczl by whm, ho wovvivd. Niildiwul seemed i0 have become JIL-LB. biz financier. He‘ iiilqhl become so ubsorbxi in con- I cessions and slrwk. ind limicls that he wiuiirln l. co to the raccs. So his hvnri almost skippcd a limit when he heard ltiiidisou sol: "Oi rrursc, Ml‘. Ilrucil wv iiiui go into llirvi iflzlit away. Ii won't trike much time and Inn's Lzoodf I'll he hr-ri- niilr l'.m-~ and I'm iro- l iiig out to Santi Anita ciory tiny.‘ Don't think l clinic all llll~ way- jlig-t in izilk l)l|‘lll!‘~.~." l‘ lassi- ' lie was llTl only hvmll. Duke lcfl. lll" iwo men alone when Mr. Piuvlt arrived. lie was to wait in the lobby for Madison to Join liim in an hour. A» lii‘ turned l from ill" llf‘\\' .'~llill(l where he llrid Ilrmo in not n ivapeiq he gasped. i Coliiiii; llirouiili Llii‘ oillrlincc ‘ where Fflkfll‘ —Kiffr—'i‘ip. So the plane was iii‘. l‘ FfllZln .~<'\‘»\' him fiia-i, rim io him . and threw her arms around him. l ’l"he two men hook his hand. "Carol Willi you?‘ he nskcd. For nnc~ w"'i"c free of ihwt dame." said Tip, You scc she wasn't sizes In quarts and pints. ' We have SPECIAL LOW PRICES this year. WHOLESALE and RETAIL Order now the straw- berry crop promises In be a large one this year‘. For sale at our SEED STORE, Queen Street. Barter 8i (in. Seedsmen ‘ for irrivcl. G11‘. arrayed in just the Yllflil. garments l I'll lici she was‘ ‘ hiiwzug when she miss-d the plane.’ l “Th-we'll be another one soon." . said Duke. thinking he had onlyl l llils one duv ivhcn lie could be sure ‘ v1 rniiuzc Ainrli-nu in Smilo Anita.‘ I "Whirl do you do uith paper/h; p rlwrkv dear?" n kcri Frlizio. “Caiftl you r" llwrc on the front page, ilivrvfl. a iciwilic HOPIII .~r\Ill{‘\Vll8l'0l or ollicr helu-ccn here and Fltrrldn? We ju I not through." ' “Fin/w, I lovc you." crlcd Duke.’ Ami vim LJIFK for you lliNi. too. I i‘ lml‘ ill“ uliolc wide world and‘ ('\'('\'\'l‘uill_\' mul l‘\('i'~\‘1lllll!-~ r-rprr- l (wmlly; ivnr: iii ii,“ pair mu nevi foul‘ day's Duke did mil ii|‘I‘il Ill" llupci‘. as h!‘ always (m by iurvc of linbii. to the sports mgr» ll, was wcathci" news in which iu~ was interested. II only m; gun-m vonllnued he Wfls saved. ("- m u,- ilmilrvlii. Tlui ihiiilli did "o; “My mil 51x h» luui planned. . The tiuuliie was not that Madison some spirit slinulrl be allowed tn lli";,"l"ll ‘Il\‘l"fl lodzrv for the return n; 1mg distant of the fiunily- altar. T00 much of olir iimc is lost interest i\‘t‘ixlcstqd m clay after he picked the winners. knew, ruecded a “come-on" at the Film. Verichrome gives good pictures where ordi Kodak Verichrome Film. Any camera is a better camera loaded with Kodak Verichromc films fail. I: is made in Canada ~which assures uniformity, freshness and perfect condition. Don't take chances-always use Accept nothirq but the liim with tho trade mark "KODAK" on the box. Y°"_ flflfy EM” I_ AGE F1172, 0U needn't he an expert, or own an expensive Kodak. Use the Kodak you have-your snapshots will he sure to win bushels oi praise. They're so full of life, these little pictures. They tell a. story so quickly-they keep it so securely; it's a shame to let a single “occasiorfl go by without a snapshot record. Take the Kodak this week-end. Kodaks as low as $5; Brownies from $1.25 . . ._ at your dealer's. In Canada “Kodalfi is the registered trade mark and sole propeny oi Canadian Kodik Co, Llflllltil, Toronto, UIIIAIIO. luau Hum unawnrn. You'll ct I Picture that‘: Illa innit. “The Ilmlly pen . . ." You'll Iind rhat they alwnyi make a wonderful pltturn. EHICHBIIIME m“ A CANADIAN PRODUCT Hold Services- 0f Confirmation At Milton and Rustico l i ,On Sunday PVFlllllIZ June 20ih.l the Ritrht Reverend John HacKen- l icy. D.D., Lord Bishop n! the Anglican Diocese of Nova Scoiia; and Prince Edward Island. visit-i ed the lazirisli of lviilton and iid-i miiiisioi-ccl the ritc of Confirmation to tcii czindidnti-sixiiile Church of St. John the Evangelist. His lordship chose for his mos- sngc in flies!‘ _voung people the tcvt "Jesus rclurncd iii the power of the Spirit into Galilee." The Bishop sircssed the importance of the Holy Spirit in guldmiz and directing our lives and that thP rule us at iill times. “There is on spent in our own, per- in the With races. each visit to the tracks. he became more enthusiastic. It was that It was all right for him to win ilie iir t day. Even a sucker, Duke But Madison always won almoit lostl oi averages of 1T0 be Continued) sonal, concerns and too little time is spent vvlth God." A large congregation was bre- sent at this inspiring service. Dur- ing the OHUFLOIT Miss Verna, Rodd sang "Lord For 'l‘omorrov" and it Needs." Th eRcetor, Rev. E. O. Lancaster presented the fol- lowing candidates: Millard Wright holes. Harold Lemuel Rodd. Regin- ald Henry Cnlcs. John (iorrinii Rodd. Charles Garth Mnihiesou Hooper. Rona Vere Coins. Eivma Constanw Coins. lliiiry Agiles Coir" l-Iilcirt Louise Cnles and Helcn Edith Coins. Confirmation &f‘l‘\'l(‘(’ ivns held in Si. Mark's Anglican Church. Rustico. on Monday evening. Bis- hop HacKcnley> confirmed lllf‘ candidates iucludimz" John Eriirsl Bulman. Garfield Weston I.r'P.'i:e_ and Mildred Rlailche Flulman. The Bishop based his» message upon the book 0t Proverbs 23-26 - "My Son. give me thine heart." Canada. World's Granary LONDON. June 23 iC.P.i--Can- ada. known for decades as the "World's Granary." may =ome day become a. major producer of silk-- synthetic silk from milk. But-- and this the important qualification -'I'l'ie cows must be led a daily meal of mulberry leaves, diet of the silkworm. ed through the, slow and COwllY . stages of research and been dcclrir- 0d a succcs» For l0 yEBIY Benja- rniii Rcos. 41-year-old German chemhst now residing has bccn wnvknig on Lllr- idca. lie had spcnl £25000 irouchiv ‘31240001 rm his scheme. mai1ain~ mg Lahoralni-ic. in four countries. I samples subinitlcd to analysis have ’ " 0f m come s!) close to llie standard real ilk it has been difficult di-iiiigulsh between them. Rolls. howcvcr. is noi yvi . r ficd. He. sci an ohjcclivc of try u: i lo ohlniu five e.~.-<-:niinls-Jicsiuty color. strcnwlh. and lioil-sliriiiknbiliil" At present he his succrwdcd in rmnbiiiinc any {our of lliswc dual to . but the fifth has eluded h"m. All TIVFIGEZI‘ POW. (‘ill PFFYlllFP enough casein dailv lo manufacture nearly two pounds cighl ounces of synihclic silk. l: takes more than 30.000 silkivorms. who will eat a ton of ripe mulberry loaves. to yield l2 pounds of raw ilk. l Mountain City Celebrates Anniversary I KAMLOOPS. n c. Junc 2i--A ,cit_v that passed through halcyon ldays of the iiir trade and mining in British Columbia's pioneering stage and emerged as a railway D . - sofincss. ekiciicify The eXpPrilflPfli already has nass- tovim on the two Transconiincniall pccmrs min m» (‘mint railways. Kamloops celebrates its 1 125th anniversary this year. Deep in lhe mountains of central ilrilish Columbia. Kamloops dates in London‘ llfiioll‘ be“ l0 I312 when ill? ' new cm in lmmlrwvp .-'\.‘-i0i'1i1 company built a fur trade pwsi. on the present site of the citv i: xvas knovm as Shuswap for. named after a tribe- of local Indi- ilfi The Norlh-Vvesl company absorb- vii the Astoria company tool: over Fort SllllSVViili mid null: l}! new prim called FI 'Tliri:i~.:>.-<»:: ‘after ihc llOfPfl rvploirr" lxiiyo ‘Ylinmpson. I From lllll uiilil ilic Hudson‘.- Bu) ‘ company took over the post a few years later. the trade in fir-need. After i821. the beaver he- igin to fllrflllllfflll‘ and Arrhihii cl y‘ lvlcllouald. a rrarlcr. mentioned This ilil his report on the lrarie in i827 ( The s iualinii evidently became l very serious for when Sir George l Simpson. (‘rovcrii0i' of Hudson's l B.'l_\' Compmrv. visited Kamloops in 1828 lie wrou- iliis report i0 thc company in London: "The ‘pnsi of Krimloops. on Thompson's River is a very unprofitable esiablishmcnl." Elven though the trade was iack- ‘ iniz. the (fompany- continued to up- ernie a post. In i842 another pos: was cons-zructed on of the North Thompson river and lthc name was changed to Kam- lloops. which means “The ltieciing Place of Vl/utcrs." I‘ Then came gold ln 186;‘. in rivers. streams and lakes of the Kamlooiws fllM-FCY gold was found and placer mining brought pros- ll'\ lBlK. furs '.l‘.~ ‘ the west side; YlTP T ‘i Fur trade I was f)\'€I‘$ll7tIll'i\\!'('l by I . new spec. ‘ tabular industry. 1 Finally in i885. 11w Canadia... ;Pacific Railway iarnziuli‘. anotn ‘ _ Thousands .mlricrs and iirlll “'1' ih-i boom ‘i'\'\‘ century sub veer. ‘built up and a iiviliciniioii for per- manein _v (“t-Wil) wri Savvm fl.» ii r lnrxtnry, a brlcit mid lllilf‘ wwl; .u<i 1i brewery 0p. lfillli 189T fig pcople, nun ' 20in r u r a . both fri".=i ontuirw, ,1 , Trvlrcv Hie cvv tw- . y-mq on the cream proud v-l i conwnaixaiive an- iql\l‘\' one‘. ‘ lllFF‘ as l corn: ‘ iliuiiilwilioii .il I “wfliilfiii Ccrh , tro. Rl-LHETvlBI-Jt. VYHCN l ally Tho (‘iiiiurikin Pros) Jon Louis Ii n“ amateur ranks a. you w: ‘ the van- guzirrl of l , Coixleildvz‘. \\ .. nut over Finn-i F. _' * aco iflnllll“ Tim m: h Detroit l baitlci‘ m l ' .' sniashinr: p the sixth lllinnrd‘! Llninii-iit IWIIIINFR hlllllllu h, \' \~ . A vnvvgj". F. R. McLAINE Why take needless risks with the lives and safety of those dear to vou? Give them the extra protection of DUNLOPTli-es,oo the may ride in confidence, a ways within the Circle of Sgqurity, Equip Your car today with DUNLOP CaMfind. Tires—"thc 1| world's finest.” FOR SALE BY: MARTIN’S GARAGE J. "' ' "M - r‘? ‘l.