wiimasnav. Have ou .cG"O.U$¢$ OI‘ Cramps there——-> We are bfinging you Positive, Reliable, and Speedy, Relief’ The Finger Points to tlio location 0! the Anterior eree When tbisAi-ch weakens, the finy bones are de- sreeeed; uneven pressure Ia ro- ueedandtbeunevendisu-ibn on of the person's weight causes a burning sensation, calloueel tender spots, contracted toes, and severe cramplike pain. The foot widensandepreadaovertlielhpel. the small toe and greet toe joints b d“ f‘ flamed and enlarged- 0 Y h!“ result 1 uOIVOIIBHOII Heed the first danger signal! Stop your Foot Troubla before they impair your comfort and daily efficiency An Exposition of the newest, neat Iolrevhgand advanced scientific methods of correcting Foot ‘Ikonblee, will be hold It Otltgstore 0n Aug 4 l Evenly‘ trelnolayert from eke oflV. bLSclroll, .,tlle world’: nut 110M013“, '6 onulrority will clearly explain Irowllnesemeelnod give imranl foot comfo t. You will also be given a pedogrqph print of your etockinged feet. All this without cost or obligation Don't mien seeing this Expert at our store on above date. LePAGE SHOE 00. LTD. l |_. Plant-Food Near Roots _.__ Gives Maximum Results flow can the amateur gardener be sure to get maximum results from the commercial plant food be applies to his garden? Many experiments to bring out this information are constantly be- ing made. and much new informa- tion has been developed. It was long the practice of manufacturers to recommend that plant 100d be broadcast on the vegetable garden, after it had been spaded and smoothed. at the rate of 4 pounds to 100 square fcct, and then raked Into the lop soil. The arnount—-4 pounds to 100 square fcct-is still recommended for the average garden, and where a wcll balanced plant food giving all the chicf nutritive elements is uscd; but while broadcasting it is good. a better method is to apply the plrmt food in bands on either side of the row in which the seeds BIT.‘ S0'-\‘l’l. The reason for this is that the plant requires balanced nutrition riqhcfrom germination or trans- planting. Ccrtain elements do not trnvcl vcry fast in the soil. Others ntnch themselves to soil particles nnd do not get to the feeding root arcs. It is better whcn making ap- plxcation of plant food to put it in a locaiion where it will be more convcnic-ni. for the roots, Even nitrogen, in the form usual- ly found in plant fcod, will not at once dissolve and be evenly dis. tributcd in the soil it will in time, chemical changes place. 'l"_hc method rccommcnded for ap- plying plant food today, is to moisture though after certain have taken , July 3i —Around c sixrroundcd by a may. Mountain‘ of Al: m of Rocky cnitc Vallry". 131p Mar“ Cu“ forlicth annual Jasper .<~v-‘1i\";\,\,“,.:. ma. _,. How Plant Food Is Aflllulfd in Bands Near Raw Wlicrc Sccd Is blown. stretch the line io mark the row in which seeds are to be plnntcd ‘I ~ not less than two inch?" either side. make a f1 inches deep. Pour p‘. each furrow at the . of will!" pound (or pint) for I. fcci, and covcr it with cnrtlr. Tltrn mrikc the drill in which scczi a in and procccd with plunii '3 Remember that it usc tco much plant f< not cxcccd tlrc rcc . A -. ..,. S sure to lcccn food tvso in . 1 up will l. I. get an ovcrdorc, w ch the young plants cannot hundlc. officers , dent. gina: ofC Ulli! H211. "Wouldmt on think m: be satisfied rum or s LJ umpi ‘ Z.u;~.‘c2n.uo» ll I = project. ' the TI-IE cnaagorrerowu cuagnian Mr. King's Rival in Glengdrry Outlines Election Platform ‘jLf he's not good enough for Prince Albert, he's not good enough for old Glengarry,” Dr. Richard Monahan told the 0t.- tawa Journal over the long die- tance telephone this morning when explaining yvhv he had decided m oppose Prime lyiinister’ King In the August 6 by-electlon. The Doctor-"spell it out". he cautioned, “for I don't like abbre- V1flli0n-§"-—is 64 years of age, and bl‘ his own account has lived a fnImlc/us life a5 soldier, politician, sailor, aviator mountain climber, world statesman, figure 5mm- racln; driver and Qonficlant of Lloyd George Located at Summcriown He spoke to the Evening Journal from the Chateau Stanley , at Summcrsioyvn, after a chase over long (IISIEIIICE tcfsphone lines that had lasted all morning. “I am ,- a full elatement at a press’ the day at,’ ence later in Alrxandria," announced the Doc- tor "VI/hat." asked the Journal. “makes you think the people of Glengarry will prefer Monahan to K' 1g?" _ "My Scottish connections are bcz-zcr than these of the Prime lvlinislci” replied the doctor. “'1 iouglu. wizli the Black Watch on the Indian frontier. My Elmplre ties [he Eritlsh Grand Fleet at Jut- land " Wuh both the Black Watch and the Grand Fleet. the Doctor dis- closed he had been a medical of- ficer. serving later In a slmlllar capacity‘ wit-h the Royal Air Florce. “Pure Irish." "I am pure Irish." he continued "born in Montreal After the last war I remained overseas, coming back w Canada a few years ago, and up to June was medical of- ficer of health at Temlskflming." The Doctor admitted he was “now looking for a practice-Anthem around Sharbot. Lake"——a settle- ment some 5O miles north of Fa-iision. “Vvhcn in Tcmlscamixig." he recountcd. "I had a splendid idea for development of the country north clcar to Hudson's Bay. It involved an immense water power and a scheme by which people would share as they should in the production of gold mines " For Glcngarry, the Doctor has a proposition. which if undertaken he claims would restore the old country to the status of the "EH!- den of Canada. Anncduct F-rhcmc Trouhio with Glcngarry today. h: mrlniairzl. was lack of watcr. and he pzonnscd f0 bring if. in by aqucclurts from tho Si. Lawrence rzver. Ho aim had imdcr consideration schrcno for non-contributory polo Incrlicinc. and n 113w Federal Coma mnd .d aft’? the ' Act in flu‘ United States. incd and streamlined" . .t Cnnad“r.s would en- an lllCfllllf.‘ of some $3C0.000 . l no Doctor rcvralcrl a life In- iu world affairs ' “B fore lhe war.“ he recounted. “I cizmhsrl over the Swiss Alps to scc Primo Minis 1' King at Geneva intervention in . . .- i l War. I wanted ma 1Q 2155.152 the Spanish R12- . _ m: “null, "Mr. King ng 1 favor of the League 0f ,_ 1.119 Dccior wants to see world security Orgflnl" an move back to Geneva "to . the cos‘. of COll5ifllCllOl1 of ucv.‘ buildinis “ llc also had intr-rvfeutd Nln‘. King at an Empire Cflnférefwé. urging tho‘ Caundn “fulfil i" and hclp the Czechs and other Central Europeans bcforc HWY W97,“ un‘ dcr. A ain Mr Klllq dltlfll- turn a finfzcr." “Hm-e u any other occupation than suiflcff?" T119 Journal “Red the Doctor rcpllcd. "I arn a skatcr. and looking wards ncxt W111- . - at your are closer. mo. for I was ‘with; SOURIS HOSPITAL Official Opening Wednesday. August 81h Opening Ceremonies commence 3 P. M. GAMES. AMUSEMENTS, and. REFRESI-IMENT BOOTI-IS Supper served by Ladies‘ Auxiliary on Hospital Grounds or If not fine In Hospital Building. 17th Armoured Regiment Band In attendance MAMMOTH DANCE IN Nlr-LICANKS‘ WAREHOUSE IN EVENING '1 hsve need can, worked as a. Journalist writing Wetlfll’. climbed mountains flirted with politic; have L W W 10W! George, himself asked me to be one of hi; candidates. I have always been a. Liberal and spell with a Rnnll ‘l'” “I1. asked the Journal. “at the moment you have n0 prac- tice. how are you managing to live? I have a private Income-a. mere trifle-about $6.000—-enough bo keep me from drowning, so to SDeak-Jmm the teak forests of Burma." “That sounds interesting," sug- gested the Journal. "It 1e indeed. My wife k the Bfflllddflllzhter of Anna Leon- owene better known ae ‘Anna of and it is through that con- nection that the private income and That must for Chambers‘ I been around 1901 or 1m Th IIatIve of’ Indian Are You A Iliver Decorated I The following news item from a ‘rrentoa, N. J., paper will be of In- terest to Prince Edward Islanders. Father Raymond Glllls referred to is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Gillie of Indian River, P. E. I. : e courage and devotion to duty shown by Father Gillie on the bat-i tlefleld carried him through Ills.‘ Although Orphaned when quite; YOU!!! he worked and attended night school and finally realized‘ his ambition to become a priest i His sisters, Mrs. Russel Berrv of Wellington. and Mrs. c. n. Miner‘ lan and Miss Gertrude Glllis, Ry"! of Kenslngton. are the only mam-I bers of the family livln! In P. E. f. ggvfral brothers are located in the a es. “Father Raymond Gillie, 8.A., now a. Captain in the Chaplains COYPB. was cited for meritorious service in Germany by the com. mandlng general and awarded the Bronze Star Medal before the close SWIM- Just recently Hollywood purchased. for $751100 the rightai w the story of Anna. of Slam.’| and that has helped immensely"; I ‘The Doctor warned that, nine. 84 a $6.000 income might sound it I was “really a pittance," compared | with what could really be done. will be around $300000. That's more like It, don't you think?” IPor his Glengarry campaign the Doctor. in his own words, ls "going to go all out " There was a pause when the Doctor added; , "I am 30in: to give Willie the. works. That's rather a neat phrase‘. ‘give Willie the works’ don't you‘ think?" The Doctor has a daughter of eight, now living with Mrs. Mona- han n a board m: ho 9m out- side Sherbet Lake. u“ During the campaign he wlll his headquarters at the‘ Bank of Montreal In Lancaster "Before thir Is through." he cautioned. “Wake going to set the heather blazing again across old ‘ Glcngarry " Address”; Presentation of hostilities. The citation reads: Disregarding his personal safety, Father Gillie frequently risked his life to conduct services for the men in the front lines. With un- derstanding of human nature and sincere iympathetlc feeling. he Rave comfort and spread confidence amen! men of all faiths.’ Another recipient of this distinction for bravery under fire ls Father Den- nis MUFDYW. SA. whose duties as a Chaplain kept him close to the front during the campaigns in France and Germany." Y's Men Again Publish Gar Book In 9° obs Y" @1613,’ 93123,!‘ 01p oOilarlottefowé 1" lwed he figff “WWW of Prince Edward Th MEI-shred Motor Vehicles. t jeb°°k $1115 Year is very at- ractve and contains the registra- twn number of all cars and trucks mglfitered to July 1st, 194s, e proceeds of the advertising and sale of these books is used by the Ys Men in Communltv Work $01" boys and 891s. Several years 8B‘) the C111}! flflluired a beautiful Cunning site at Holland Cove and each year, improvements have been By NBA Service about the sidewalks of New York. their various expressions what was these persons were pictured? On Thursday evening July 36th. the spacious home of Mr. and Mis-i Frank Murphy, Augustine Cove} was filled to capacity. when u large. numbcr 0f iclalives and iricnds gathered thvre to extend heartiesr iclicitations on the ‘owasion their twenty-filth anniversary. ‘Ilic bride and groom of twenty- flve years ago were escorted to scan in the prettlly decorated living rocm by Mls. James Murray and Mr. Adrian Murray. _ Mr. Bruce Campbell m a few. well chosen yvorus explained the, cause for the gazfnermg and called, on Mr. E. C. Bell to read a care--, fullv worclcd address whilb Mrs.‘ Harry Dawson made the prcssn-I nation of a beautiful chest. of sll-i vci‘ and a large sum of money. _ I Mr. Murphy on behalf of him- self and his wife, thanked all present for their kindness after‘. which all joined ll'l the surging ofzi "For they are Jolly Good Fcl-| lows" 1 A bountiful lunch was served by the ladies of rho conununliy 11nd the remainder of the evening was pleasantly wliilcd awuy by music! and dancing. _ 1 All departed to their homes at a, late hour wishing Addie and Frank many many more years of happy wedded bliss. Following is Lhc Address: Dear Audie and Frankz-On this lhc 25th unnivursfly 0X Phil m°5H important clay in your‘ lives. when t-hc sweet. wedding bells Druclaimed [he beginning of cur married lite. we, who are pi-i‘. cued to call our- scrvcs your friends are gaihercdl here this evening to oflfl‘ you both our hcsu-licsr. lelicitntlons on I015 hobby occasion. We need no! one and all. MY»: viligz: to h-ure en fldcncc of your assure you that we. r. a rare 011-, " the con-. our Ilappv relations will (IOWY. through the coming ycars. Your presence m 1w has ever been an influence I01‘ good, and in ull than pertained to the Social and better things of life I and _ I t Kind Neighbors and True Friends. _ ‘ As to your homo-it is nere that vour real worm is to be 'ound. God} fearing and hmLs: parents. ¥Q11| have nurtured you‘: family In the, fcnr and adnionlnon of the Lord and to thcm I soy-The influence of a Christian home is fur better. than oil gold or Ifililll)’ riches tueyi may acquire, and '.ll>!v go form clad- ln strong armor to ‘neon the deal-| lngs of a cold and cruel world. Undoubtedly. ccinznq thls for, on Me's journey, you have had i011? "p5 and downs, tears and sorrows. labor and yvork. pleasure and D8111 joy and gladncss. and Ilrrouah 811 these, you have been loyal HI"! helpful. one lo the other.’ each helping to bear one another bur- dens and- so zonleh: 8F» We l‘ 10°!‘ back. we can unalerstlntl Why f1 wise Providence dld easily vfdfil" Oi lyb Twofold Source C85. mengslflp during, as, Dr. Marshall used a red filter all those years and earnestly 110121;, on ' continue ° I strong an mis commmk acteristics. the red and green no;- S0 DI’. made in thefacilities. Under the direction of the new Y. M. C. A. General Secretary. NLr. Jas Mc- Connell, interesting developments are planned for the future. The preparation and distribution of the Directory is done gratuitous- y members of the Club, which is given the exclusive right of pub- lication by the Government. The Club is deeply indebted to the Government, the advertisers, and all those who assisted in the work of production. The chairman of the committee responsible for the book this V011‘, is Mr. R. J. Rupert. Secrctaxiv of the Club. The book is now on sale through- out. the City and Province. to be on hand. day or ziighi, when edy and camcdy’ in the Big Tiiwn. various pictures, then check bclmv paragraph) for pictures. In tho layout .. Opcra l gangster A ball-room dancer ( ing burns ) A spectator" at the circus her for him! afirc ( A Frank Sinatra fan ab to of Sun's Corona ‘titanic changes of malerial or merely light "pulsations along ihc (By The Associated Press) PHILADELPHIA. July 30—S¢1@n. tiflc photographs of the eclipse of 1e“ and Shffimcls- the 51m July 9 Show the Sam-Ce 1f This would appear to have nn luminatfon of the sun's corona Impmfmnt helm“?! ‘m the Popm-“Y 15 “deflnmfly twoqold,“ DR 39y question of whefhcr the sun ls K. Marshall, director of Fels "aun- ‘hymns "SP1! 011K etarlum of m» Franklin Institute. The" H" 11.1fm?" I“ “m” 581d today 1n a prenmmary re_ study by versatile ll1Sll'lllIl(‘llI.S at. n" .ecllpses for which the duration IS He said the Institutes expedi- longer than 34 sccontls. Thc rclinsc “on to w015e1ey_ 535k, “acccmnh of May 20. i947, obscrnblc from 115mg 1L5 puypose__to Obtamapep Argentina. wnl havc n ilurntiun manem, record 0g the visual M} there of bctwceu four and five pegfancg of the Col-um, and to minutes. On Juno 29.1€ao.1n .110 chggk the ssible diflerences in Phllinplxics. the duration \\'ll1 be gppgarancg “ween red and green. nearly seven minutes, as long as coronal emissions," the light sour-l any "$11958 07 U14‘ W151 1,0 0T 12 - centuries. and applrnttliChlllLli in? Usln _. maximum ilicorclira urn ion o g twin astmgraphic cam“ i '7 1-2 minutes, llC\'(‘l‘ attained In and a green filter on the’ hlsmm‘ Inn“ , . dAlthough astronomlcally‘, IfvvflsghoffC1;>;1g>'Jg,-I1d$1115b: W1 40g u o l. .3‘. . .5 m measurable char path Dr. Marshall corcludcd, “lhc photographs takcn h1- Iho cxprrlit- ion have become quitc valuable." one t. h e r. atlves were not strong enough t; enable photographic reproduction, Marshall made sketches showing the coronal details. said, “The green corona," he "not unlike a fried egg In appear- ance," disclosed a “broad, equat- orial streamer" of light extending at least 2,000,000 miles-short com- pared with a 15,000,000-mlle ‘spike’ of light seen during the eclipse of 1878." One ray about 500.000 miles Wide. he Said. appeared to oe .1 rolongatlon of a sharp petal" 0 Served In another lcture made by the Evening BuletIn-Franklln Institute-University of Pennsylva- nia ex edition. Fun 91' SWdY 0f photographs and data obtained by other astro- nomers may produce evidence, Dr. Marshall indicated, whether me coronal phenomenon is due ma» 1173131 ii ll. J. MAB II OPTQMETRIST Fmhll? and Srurplylng Glasses . c. that you Adda and Frank should havcseen eye to we and lle the IIIXUYIIIIOIIIH] knot. We ask you dear friends to please accept this smnll gift, not for ire Intrinsic valuc, but merely as n- token of our kind regard and esteem towards you and with it our fondest hope that you mav con-, tinue to travel along life‘s highvay" together. enjoying good hczzn and prosperity and as for Ihosa cf ua gathered here tonight. We trust we may again be with you mt only on your golden but 0n your diamond Anniversary. Slgneu Montague. I‘. E. l. Offlee flours: l0 to l2 A. M, 2 to 5 P. M. 510N131‘! ‘elm. Ily appointment Ofl ce Connected with DRUGSTOIIE YDIJR FRIENDS. |Auguetlne Cove. iJulvfifi. mo. ! "nif-fiirriiéfioitsiz- so? ‘me ucsus TILLIE, sows CAN era-r - MAQRIED Run-n" §§\\$§\“W“ 1. \\\\\\\\\\\\n\\\\n} These faces were , photographed. usually with- out their owners bcing aware of the camera. on and The pictures were taken by Weegee. a free lance photographer famed among Manhattan news-paper- men. policemen and firemen foi his uncanny ability of the photos arc from Weaver's rccenlly‘ published book, “The Naked City." a pictorial record of trag-, numbers which you believe fit the descriptions of the the correct luentiflcatlons of the c arc Ihc faces of: baritone A ynungslcr viewing the body of a murdered ) An apartment house owner crying as the bulld- .. l A person just arrcsicd on a charge of having poured kcrcscuc on iris (or hcrl mate. then setting aucusr 1,, n45 I Good Judge Of Facesf A person witnessing a trained seal act .. .. .. (1 A department store Santa Claus rescued fr‘ aflre.... .<) A woman watching an electric news bun on Times Square .. .. .. ( ) A woman revealing shock at death In an automobile accident .. .. A person looking on, helpiesly and in a ;-. as a member of the person's family bums w dc 1n a tenement fire f ) Can you tell by transplrlng when “mlesiinl l l news breaks. All CORRECT IDENTIFICATIONS CORRECT IDENTIFICATIONS Vlrite in the ‘amnbg ramp,‘ uyqennq smeu Quasar: ue Suiuozam UUUIOM v m) - ‘guynq flulpnnq aqi sa fiupixo ieuilo asnou 1m -1_1gd'g uv (u) " " " ‘(SJBMOQ aux Ill U0 Sflllfl 1P1] rum aouap Kenn iaoucp uiool-llvq V (OI) e IXIOJ} 1190053.! STIUIQ muss 61019 Illdlllllfllill! (6) ' " xmsfiuufi DOJGDJIIIX] a 3o Kpoq FILII 31mm 13153111105 v (p) - ‘Sllilllil am 1e iozvmdry (1,) " ' ‘any: .1911 fiumas uam ‘aqmu sru uvllfl was)‘ peinod Bumbu go afixcua a uo paisaiin mi uosiad v (9) on; ‘ilwwoflfil 11 "l IIIFBPW sumq fume; s_uos.rad an; 1o requiem u so uo Suuoq iroszad v (gr " ‘ " ‘Suisxueual auomaq credo llnnd .0119“; v (y) ~ - ucoms o1 qnoqa url WINE - r arm Ices DOUIEJJ a fiuissouil!" - auanlooa euqomnzna ua lll BM q gmgsauna in spous ‘suns-axle: neuron v L‘ (In the inverted rehearsing I ( swoon .. .. .. ( I Y PRIVATE lIflME ACGONIIIIIlIlAIIOII _ Required F01‘ Pfuillltiill Exhibition and Old Home W0! August |4lh to l7th Inclusive From present indications there is an urgent need of mil"! private homes being available for guests this year. WM the dates are AUGUST 14th to 17th Inclusive man)’ ' ple will be arriving ahead of these dates. _ _ If you can take some guests during this period wlll "- please write or phone The City Hall-Phone N0. 53 0f giving number of rooms and whether single or double btfl Also please advise if you can serve breakfasts 01'0""! meals. _ The Provincial Exhibition means a lot to our City all Province and it is hoped citizens will help our fuenflll vsitors in every way possible. J. E. BLANCHARD. A" éuslnceis Qppgrtunity The Campbell Machine Company, Inc. of Wollaslon. Nlassnrlllligm manufacturers of electric floor surfacing machines slnce 1016. lupin,” . up a well-established business. both In the United States and 1' However, It occurred to us that we have made pfvllffi“ "lmugh L‘ the Canadian market now to warrant. the establishment of a 5m ‘manufacturing plant In Canada. preferably In the Mflfllllflrfl. for m purpose o! manufacturing new machines, repairing and si-ruclnp old machines now In use, of which there Ia quite a numbvr- ew N" We have made application for e. Patent In Canada on I l1 h, mobile Safety Device. already patented In the Unlied States]; Ext?!“ the support of the Insurance Companies hero as It will be if i“ eliminating a great number of accidents. many of them fl- . , .1 u! This Device shows possibilities o! n large dlstrlbntorilsir; gum‘ be manufactured along with the floor machine business.“ wdrk, _-the means of putting quite a number of machinists k l er The writer will be the the Charlottetown lloifldthcnflfggllzd d August and wlll be very pleased to meet lntcres c n gllpply further information In detail. The Canadian company would have link?“ Commonwealth eLNstIone. oe with 1mm“