rites FOUR , lliiiliiiiiililillllliliiiilillillill may u-uufd log) pa‘ grusoovrayoico. I O-LM you year (to ,__._- Ppqgldgll, w. Obentor s. Ielmro| Vloe-Prcaoleuh l. n. uuum s con-nary. Moot. Col. l). Editor and J I! New Yul lleprc-unllnlvo-llrnnkfil. Northrup Chicago ltcplonenutlve-Itl- J. Power A. Iaelflnnon, D- 8. 0. - - r n. x. calms. Giannini-lawn: _ lumps suuluon. Unllo- I!- Oortu c 00-. Bus: Ht- a. prowl. Mao» Vendor munc- Duly. motion! “gllflly llooklilll wn. lmnul. sum-o I'M! lh-l n»... , * In. cuauoun nu u lbfnlned Inii tog Iollowlnz use-u In l‘. ‘lvlorply, Prince In, Goon" J. ‘IDIOT Queen fl!- , W. t}. WIII Quint lino! Wont ‘ILTIOI_ fltqlfillnAvo- Fred Plot George 8t. J. D, nylov, Grafton 8t. sATiiRihtY, Auctisfijgg, 1924 GETTING TOGETHER it is not necessary to repent wllllt has so often beell said; lint! this is a farming community, nor _ should it be necessary to cillphas- ize the importance of frequent gatherings together for consulta- ‘tlon and luulllal bleilefit. Yet too often we forget the benefits to be dorlved frolil these conferences. Throughout the summer, fnrnlcrsi picnics have been held at the Ex- perimental Station here, when- the fariuers had an opportllllity of see- ing how scientific farming is car-| the results of different tilfforcnt methods rit-d on, lllollltlilg of fertilization, of rotations, different flghtlilg- tile pests wllicll infest plants, and all the experiments tried year after year with a view to discovering the best way to reach the desired goal of maximum production. These picnics slid con- ferences and examinations are productive of iiluch good; they are distributing knowledge; bringing to the farlllers through- they are out the country, tllc results of tried and proved experiments, the agri- cultural educlttion of our colleges and our experimental farms throughout (Tallatia. Parlialnt-nt and sovvrtlnlen! by built-r llllg replaced government by lnajorlty. To enact legislation the l'riille Minister has to barter poll- L.cal ilrlnclplcs and the country's wt-ltureiwith l class group. ls this the responsible goverlliileilt he has Ilid tho lllin- oritgliialldate he received colltenl- plate such o. lllelhod of holdlllg of-1 leturnctl to Cuuadil? f.cl-'.’ \Vhal popular eildorsatioil, which is surc- is his position regarding ly oin- of [he chief rl-qtlisltes of rt‘- l-ie was hot acclaimed by a majority of the sjltlllliilll.‘ government? vlPClOYS voting in 192i. llas there bl-en ally indication that he has se- cured further accessions to his sup- Tho results of indicate this. ill North Essex a majority of near- ly 7,000 in 1021 lvas reduced to fewer tllall 1,000 ill 1923, and evell port since then?" IlDY-ULKEIlOIlS do not this was obtained by the luost flag- rant corruption in promising tilde- Gfensible public works. in Cape Lire-ton North aild Victoria a lliaj- ,or.iy of ilearly 1,000 was wiped out and the tlovt-rlllnt-nt won only be- cause there were two Opposition candidates in the field. In Hali- self an astrolcgist predicts that we shall be talking to ‘Notes By The Way- Bomo fool woman who calla her- Mars within twenty years hence. This is tolo graphed to all parts of_ the world as if it were news. It is not news at all. Any human who has the power of speech can talk to Mars _ _ , . or any other planet or star at any 1 ' u‘ ' tithe.- Even little prattlin! babes 9v "W" W f""""= ‘D’ can do lt and have done it as they "OLINKERS" You have perhaps read the start- ling statements lnade lll the adver- ustlntuts of patent medicines, and have either believed or dlsbalieved them. if you have-believed them you have perhaps used the lllediclne with beneficial effects. Now if you have done a little further thinking. yo" 11""! 1191-159“ lllut they all ilcscrlbellle effect of poisculng ill the system. alld have their particular remedy rlds the systclu of slllllc. Now these cilaps know that most whispered, "lTwinkle, twinkle, lit- tic star." And tho star goes on twinkling, shall we say obedlontly. or because thQt is one of its every- night functions? Tell it on some clear night to stop its winking and twinkling anddt pays no attention to your words. Yet we are told that “stars teach a.»: well as shine". So perhaps thev hilly, bllt not in audible speech. ll any of them are inhabited by ill people M“ physically ‘My’ and that tt-llfgl-nt creatures who converse “my “n, but telling me truth m with each other, anti it were tlm" saying that most systems MD solitu- tllat they wish to coiiliuiluicatti what poisoned, and need to have with us and possible that their ~11" $51M" "1‘~““°d om m“! the spoken or written mcssilges could "",’§’,",.§§';l'lll'§§i'clnll will toll you that be sent to us across the millions of .t isn't wllut goes into the body Inilcs oi intcrvetiins “rat's. tits-Ir illlll tltlllsvli tllo trouble, it is wllat spoken or written word would no rculalils in, that shdhld conic out. doubt be as ulllntellll-tiltle to its its 1'1"’ ""°",(‘Tglgwilltlllliit-‘l1:riliilsobt w- s crca 't . - e - that of a llotteniot on a Digger m?“ w ‘Hannah! your than“. m mmm- give you growth anti development. Nuw you use up u certain imoullt of this food, aild Nature lids ilo use for the reulalniler. Uf this rt-luaillder some of it is absolutely worthless as food. being aimpiy the fibre or ct-ll covering for real nourishing food. This is usually gotttu ritl 0f by 11W IHFKQ Jllestiile. llowevt-r, some oi’ the renl food irolu meat, eggs, lullk, wheat, D9115 mulls or other foods~what is kuowiil as protald ‘foods-if not used or ellllllllllled by the organs “filth get rid of waste matter ac- tually form poisons in the system, which can cause trouble anywhere. Many of the troubles in 1011118, the liver, the kidneys. can be tras- ctl to these particular foods, or rather to the fact that their pro- dilcts winch are left ill the system. It‘ is well that we should consid- er the heavens, tlltt-Pigelltly and not with superstitious gaze As a spectacle the jewi-llotl firlllaluellt above us is of illctlmparable grand ellr and beauty. if ollr earth wcr" out off alld separated beyond reach or iilflueilco of the still and the great trinity of light, heat and elec tlIi-ity that flolvs‘ therefrom it would be a dead alld lllllflllflbllllblt- globe, shrouded in darkness. So much we know of the “stellar vir- tues" that minister to our welfare. But as to any lualiglllzllt effwt that till‘ stars or-plailets have upon us by reason of their different [ltlfll- lions at different limes —- “hosi- .tars which when conjoined lshetl lnlf“. “We r9350“ m“ ‘your. v _ ,_ vpllytilkilllll ls so anxious JDUU youl [i-‘tillllillft’ and war. as Milton ‘he, i“ "WM. cunqtliung, thought-"intelligent persons of our lPPlh. 0|‘ day, dissent-d lt as a superstition. if it isn't the tonsils. ~oluethillg else that he can find. that is (tllllt-izllg the trouble lll iolllts. livid-j or kidneys. then h“ turns to tile intestine, and to the Henry Ford, of motor car fame is fax a huge Liberal majority was Y“! a“ °m|rcplaced by a (luilservaliva nlajtlr-ljmmng "1 11"’ 51111115 3911011 11“ 11"“ a staunch prollibitlonlst and the ashes. cllllkers, or poisonous 91'0" ‘“"'"1"'rmwe nrg‘m1“at1”n3.““‘ re‘ Jul-tel front tile foods nlultiolled above ' Week HA8 n‘ HAPPENED 1'0 voui l never had a coat and vost which, though the buttons all 'were E0119. Gave nle a grateful sense of rest when l came home and put them 0n, . But what my wife the same bel- towed Upon some vagrant at the door, And comfort fled from my abode Forevernlore. i never had a PM!‘ 0f 511095. Well broken in .to fit my feet, So that l-ll comfort I could cruise Of evenings through the village street, But goon l searched vain Through cluttered closets, with a lamp, . whip», they went shuffling -down some lane Upon a tramp. for them in l never bud an overcoat, But when it moulded to my form Protecting me frolll k-nee to throat Against the crllol winter storm, My \v.l\.-, my closet would go through, The t-herislletl overcoat secure, And presently present it to The worthy poor. l‘nl fond of clothes as any luau But fllllcy railuellt leaves ma cold, Since first to wear them l began, I've always liked them rather old. But when l grow to seam, ' Wilt-ll every wrinkle I hold dear, In my old duds, like love's young dream, They disappear. o O O love each Last year it was the C. P. ‘Rn but this year the Cunard Company, which has the honor of carrying tho Prince of Wales across the At- lllllllti, The colllpauy is texertlllg itself to show what it can do and lll8'[ll‘lll(19'l<l state rooms on the Berenparia will be n bower of flow- ers. (in-at pols of pink and willie heather will decorate the veranda lounge; six silver vases of pale thelln from J-lolland Cove on Thursday and Mrs. Miles and children y"- ly in Sulnmerside. and Miles farmers cannot attend these larger “y M 24,00 and there was“ slmuan Pmmcs- 11.‘ m“ 0"" d’ m” “my 9°" result in Kent N. B., where u. Con- tlons of our province there arepaervatlva representative replaced many me“ and “Omen “m0 5°‘ "m" the late Liberal member. That the‘ ions reasons are unable to attend.1l.rhm_, Minister is losing heavily -Th1” on“ b“ [wercome m f‘ "my from hissupport in the country is . large extent by similar conferences Chou-l), indicated and he 1B ghnng on a smaller scale 1n 111059 ‘115- (‘anada “responsible mm communmes- by holding office against the ex- A typical gathering of this lat gogernmenyiluor on his breath, or ta have any recently taken to enforce the law ‘illlltlllg his thousands of workmen. lll- has posted in all his plants, shops aild offices the following "curiously worded warning: "From now on it will cost a man his job, without any more excuse or appeal being considered, to have the odor of bear, wine. or liq of these lntoxicants on his person or in hlis home. The Eighteenth - ' i . :l\'ii:llltihl'eyz‘lllg£e;l'l(oll:l the outdoors 91111‘ "“1"'"11°11-‘*v ""11 51X V1159’! Q1 Mr a ha". m," m an bu," pvpfy- roses will adron the private sitt- day. take tan luillutes PXfirfilflPllllg-fllfllll and the dining room. Last daily of the bending and twistinglyear the prmcé had no prlvma mm “f m“ 1'91“ and 1M1,‘ eatnnlélfiing-room, but sat in an alcove in il‘l'l"‘i‘l'l“i'lfiv‘;r‘ 1am igllnhiyijxsgnixlw ymmtlltw public saloon. The ship's gar- gyxifllm any of these ptiisnnuus prQJllPfIFX‘ for the llcrengnrizl has 3,000 ‘hmtx ‘ ,plants to attend to during the voy- llt-callsv. Pvvn 1! yo" i1“ ""1- m°'°.t\gt-, exclusive of cut flowers, of Mrs. Jenkins and family moved terday. Miss Roecllllng and Miss Murray and Mrs. a-nd Miss Mac- Gregor all leave on Tuesday morn- lng for Boston. Dr. Dodge leaves on ‘return to New York the same ay, the other residents at the Cove remaining for a few days longer. ' O O I The community dancing on Tues- day was a pleasant a-nil novel on- tertainnlent to the younger P900141 and especially enjoyed by the vis- itors attending. _ O O O Miss Lena McClure has been spending a few days very pleasant- Mrs. McClure McClure are leaving Monday for Toronto to attend tho wedding of Miss McClurds friend. Miss Moffatt, which takes place iii the near fllturo. O O O Thcré are numerous small tens and bridges being hold just now for visitors, both at the seashore and in tho city, as everyone is crowding into the few remaining weeks of the holiday svnsoil nil the pleasures they call. O O O Miss Evelyn Windsor is visiting frieudn in Ednluilstoii, N. ll. O O O l)r. and Mrs. Ready who have been sulllmerlilg at Keppoch with Airs. LQM. Poole, left this wet-k on return to Montreal. Mrs. Fulton of lllisli Hazel Mllrirlleson of lllont- reaLls a guest at tho Gregor House, Brnckley lit-itch. O O O At the Golf Links this afternoon the tea hostesses will be Mrs. J. J. llicKilllloii, Mrs. Bayer, Mrs. \V. Grant and Mrs. W. F Taylor O O O Mrs. B. lloed and Miss Alice Reed of Montreal, arc holidaying at [lrackley Beachagnests at the Greg- or l-ioilse, _ O O O Regretful farewells were said to Ml". null Mrs. Vernon Shaw ilild two little daughters, who left on Tllllfiitllly for their home l-ll Ed luolltoil, after a month's visit to Mr. Shaw's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Shaw, Mt. Edward ltond. Many social gatherings were given in their honor by home friends and relatives o o o , On Tuesday afternoon Mrs. E. (l. I Siiuildi-rs, ontortzlln-od at eight. tab lcs of bridge at her stimuli-r house, which was prettily arranged with flowers and greenery for the happy.- "’ Fl fr" lct-"iit, . suottélfizizs, 1924 w GENUINE Alsslsrlivclz TC FA _-S ' m: on.» Bank isbnxious in ‘nan the agri- cultural development of Canada is shown by the fact that two-thirds ofour art-owing customers are farmers. , - An nppllclflml for credit from you will ho given tho nos: co moans-mat. 53‘ THE BANK OF COMMERCE of Pntd U $20,000 - C“ pReaerve @331 $20,000,000 Charlottetown Branch _- C. homer Miles, Manager 'l‘ruro is still with her mother / . y; i ‘an The Baa-nil Raising N the typical old-time Cailadihrl barn draiéing the I organized stlrngl h ofthe wilolt: community rom- bined to help a neighbor, anti cash nt-iglll-laflg aid was available to all the otlflc: ~; aild lrltticrlllily returned by them whcilcver ilecd IIFUJC. - Mutual Lift: Insurance is a inn-item expression . of the spirit of rlcngllbnily llelpftllllcns applied to protecting women and cilildrt-n all-l lJl-tivltiiug for old age. Mutual Insurance is prompted by the spirit of mutual hclpfulilcssz. Aifnrt profits ale prlici back to the policyholders. Lct our zlgt .21 explain Mutual profit participation. W. its". to-day for our booklet, “Life Insurance at. C» at". WMUYUAE. i ill FE 0F CANADA =Wateriloqm0ntario H. A. EBEHS, Provincial Manager ' 135 Kent rect Charlottetc n _ . I “,~'V{JI‘ ~ ‘rsfllvz. 1 \ - pressed Olllfllfill of the electors. by Royal Commission have gggggd of the electors who supported him y In retaining office in de- sumnler, "the cream of good wea- ther," as one has expressed it, and a lrind Providence has given us a generous’ harvest ‘for 'Ith1ch‘“all ‘”‘ ' to function. r for a majority in Parliament or in fiance of this evident sentiment he tor kind took place oil the -llllstra- In,“ his Cum-m, h, “Hm”; Duh. lion Farm near Montague last Wed- 13c Opinion in the n“, vacant cam nosduy. The gathering might have s[ltu(lncius indicate m," he is cm, bet-n larger anti doubtless would mm o; public support? why does have been had an earlier notice he call bye-elections in Quebec and been given, but it could scnrcclyiicfuso the same privilege to the have been more interesting or (electors of Northumberland, N. 3., more informative even with o larg.1\'altl, I3. C., and West llastings. l-r attendance. There was much town“? I“ m“ we“ °t r°5P°1191b1° lam-m nmch learned and an “new government to eilfrnnchlse friends lgenl flnt\br‘l_st created which canfllnd dlsfrzlllchise opponents? 1f not but be helm,“ both to those that is his conception of responsible who ‘Vere present and m the comwgovcrnnlent he has returned to Ca- nada this doubtful advantage. 'l‘llcse illustration farms, eight in? H“ m‘? Pflme Mmlster "m1" m“ a". are mslflblned over e prov_>c0nceptlon of responsible govern- llica so that such methods of pro. "mm 111191151193 "gmiemmel" 1W duction a-lld fertilizing as are suited smce he "wk M‘ to the locality may be followed and “W h“ h“ “Wm 119-000-000 01 1110 denmnstruted_ n is customary to public nionoy on Royal Commis- hold a field doy at each of these "m"- statlons when the various process- es are fully explained. It is hoped that such demonstrations as are yet to be held will be well attend- .ed. The occasion makes a pleas. all! Billing and will ho found very interesting as well as instructive. {mi lnnnity at large. "commission?" At one time there were sov- i-n of these commissions in action, whose anle purpose was to assist the (lovurnment in evading respon- slhillty. govern- ment the evasion of resilo-nalblllty? llas he abolished government by (lrtier-in Council under his concep- tion of responsible government‘! Is responsible ' The old administration never made such flagrant abilse of this system, oven during the war, as has the Prime Minister since ho assumed GOV ERNMENT BY BARTER. In his Markham speech, Premier King assured his audience, says m” DB"), Man and Em power. in legislation passed un- mm’ that responsible gowldt-r Premier King there has been emmem had asflumed m; m“ a steady curtailment of the powers “my Wm, the assumption o‘ 0mm of. Parliament and ap increase in by'his administration. In Opposi- tion the present Prime Minister re- peatedly accused ths, Government of abrogatng rugpouglblg goyumfgovernment by barter instead of re‘- ment, of holding office against the Bllfinfllblfl "B 118B desire of the electorate, of giving 110111191‘ i1 mlllflflly ill Ptlflilllliell!‘ Canada government by Orderln- I101‘ 1n the Ofltlnlfy- He 56991155 Council and government by Royal B01B1y,10f DOWBP 0n Dflylll! 111$! lg thgrgfgrpl pram. price to a class group, and in pay- lor King has refumgd m Canada lng that price the national interests responsible government he have the confidence of a- majority 80h t0 believe that the Prime Min- the power of "the Governor-Gener- al lnCouncll. 1 Premier King has given Canada government. Commission. mung are sacrificed. There is every rea- ' Amendment is part of the funda- lthe practical ailvailtngl-s of crema- mental law of this country. It was meant to be enforced. So ‘far an our organisation lo concerned it is going to bo enforced to the letter." body. ‘ Daily Selections FOR Guardian Realtors .___. At a conference of cremation authorities at Welubley, llnilcr the presidency of Sir Thomas Ilordor. llisliop Gore said it required very littlo knowledge to become corn pletely disgusted with the process SURRENDER pcrchlluce 1 tossed arlet rose to them——a fleet- Anll drolllnetl in dewy tlusks a little wllilo. l have watched olden slnlscts wax tnin o. doubt cremation that tho process of was almost infinitely tion of the dead.” Bishop (lore ~Ciare MacDornlott. thought they might. say with good hope in matters which concerned the burial of the dead, ill spite of a strong and inveterate kind of sent- ilnent. tbnt if they pushed forward AUGUST 23.——You have a keen, inquiring mind and are very tonti of artistic things. You are strong alld vigorous, fond of olit-of-door life nlld sport, and skiiful in any athletic collti-at‘. You are resource flii, large-henrtetl, and kindly, forlll many dear friendships, lovt- your home profoundly, and will be unusually happy with vollr mate. Beware of the green-eyed monster. Your birth-stone is the scrdouyx, winch lueans u happy married life. Your flower ls the poppy. Your lucky colors are orange-and lion they would be able to get a victory over this false sentiment. within a pleasurable time. in other parts of Canada. so vast is its area. some provinces have complained that the weather has been too dry or too cool, or even too wet in lim-lted sections. Hero there have been moat satisfactory weather conditions. We have hail \ much bright. suniihilne. yet with plenty of refreshing showers, suf- ficient heat but not too much for comfort. Always the nights were red. - AUGUST 24.—You are generous, affectionate, honest, and trust- worthy. You love music and pos- sees considerable talent. You are 0| the electors and govgrnmgpt by lstcr has lost the confidence 0f l!‘ Ordsr-inCou-flcil and governmenqlariie nt-‘rcentaze of the mlnoritvt fins the Prime Mluls-‘in 193l- . pq.y,'_)c,tgphfagyp,-rosponslblo rant-uncut] jlHlVlflR the day free for work or a good host. bright and humorous. and people like to have you around At homo you are kind, loving, and r-nro only for the happiness and welfare of the ones you lovo. Avoid llstinlng to spiteful gossip. Your birth-stone la the llardpnyx, which "means a happy married life. our flower is the ‘poppyf’ - our lucky colors III orange cool enough for comfortable sleep. Most of. the rainfall came at night, recreation. We have had an ideal yfllll-lallil roses oo-o +0 oooooooo 04+; ammo o+po+o++++++0+o+4++o4 a v Lzgllt loves llavelaugllcd with mc— of earth burial wit-ell they had to ' in; smile, slaving at the Cilatcnu Frontenac. ileal with crowded populations and Counted their favors liglltly won (lllttheti. and has now taken rooms great towns. Ho could not entor- 0|‘ 105i. in the Hotel llellevue, Island of Or- cleaner, lleilltllicr, docenter and and waml’ 9x11001911 10 M11180 in the Sf. Law- lunre respectful than anything that in mad pursuit of trliilcs such roiico with his fleet between Sept. could be provided by earth burial 115111195“ 11 ‘"111 13- 1111“? FBFKIIBBOII 1B I10- and ilccay. Cremation only did Am] i" my‘ m“ "mnmms Smppml troiupanled by her four daughters. time rapidly what in morons "1 The pleasure to its lvlltl- ' ' ' ' - timately occurred. People were on let-l; T116 H- M- 3- Calcutta is titre in not governed mainly by processes Al" eyes have feasted lm a dryad's this city on Tliurday and much so. of [engulfing b“; by 9gnu||wnL dance rial activity is looked forward to They thought of the body as an cn- T" 1'11"‘: high‘ slilver notes 1" which will include a Bull at old tity’ which could be reconstituted. Lure,‘“|?;,'dn'mle,niizie' pmvocflflv“ (lmwrnnlfinl House in honor of gmnm,’ Vice-Admiral Sir James Fergusson, l have crossed swords for Beauty K. .,, M. G. C. B., and officers of 591"‘ P3111 Q1°IY11Y mflmimflil Now ihalnstlrztlliciolllo, Beloved, see! 235:1?’ Ailrlgpiflgredub: Ira-B‘ ‘hi: that this was inlpossible. When Iraiso - h. R £18m“; 'Mr'sl ‘Jzhkln’; lllx‘. church formulated the Nicene TIN‘ Flag 0f Truce that glitters , ' ' ' ' -' ‘ Creed, iiisteilil of saying, "l believe i" m“ “mi "ml Mtl L F“ 8' Mccready' on m the resurrect“!!! 0t the “$8M, or its sncggyebillolvs float before your fitytlititlggaghitgizrsorlscet-o tbriua Ctzllcttifg If benevfi 1" 1119 Tfi-‘1111‘1‘""11"" 01 Behold! the alegeis ended-Love prince Edward Theatre new‘: on re body, it said, the resllrrec- has won, great many plants are subject to seasickncss, especially gerzlnlums, bt-llotropes and fuchslas. Palms last very well. There is one pillm on tho Beri-ngarla which has been four years in use. Lady Fergusson, wife of the Vice. Admiral, whose flagshipfll. M. S. (Zalcuitajs now in Quebec, had been leans; for several weeks, pending the arrival of the Admiral, who is Monday they will tak-e part in the Labor Day Sports. Other private ed. O O O At Holland Cove on Tuesday af- lt-rnoon of this week a joint after- noon ten for the ladies in residence‘- at the Cove was given by Mrs. 0. l.. Miles and Mrs. J. S. Jenkins, at’ the cottage of the former which was most artistically decorated with spruce and ferns The invita- tions for the event were sent out on“ large sea shells, the tea was made mi on outside camp fire and the ar- l-ntrrtainlng is also being nrrang-lyflilng Dfiflllle £00k- O and friends here where Mrs. Ward. formerly Miss Ruby McLaughlin, spent hor girlhood. This is flit: Doctor's first visit and he is charm visited. O O O Dr. F. W. Christopher and Mrs. Christopher of Boston, arc alllnng the nlzeliy welcome visitors oiljoy- lllg n holiday in this city and prov- illce. O O O Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Lalllz. Prince Street. have as their wol- come guests, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson cf Iluenoa Alrcs, who havo arrived on an extended visit. They came from Scotland where they wore visiting Mr. \Vllsoll's flltilor. Mr. and Mrs. llnl llourlte, tili- Misses Bourke, Mr. Harold Burnt-ll and Mr. George (lardlner, returned home last Saturday from a nlosl delightful motor bout trip through the llros D'Or Lakes. They visit- ed nluny of the interesting spots going as far as ‘Haddock, the home of the late Mr. Graham Bell. Cum- ing home they culled at Pictoll, New Glasgow a-ntl Wallace and ar- rived home wltliout anything to mar the pleasure of their novel outing. Mr. Bourke's motor launch is well equipped for a trip such as thesi- a o According to the St. John papers the chief social event of the pro- gramme of entertainments for the Pythlans of the Maritime Domain during the tionventlon wet-k was the ball at Pythian Castle \Vediiea- day night when about 400 were lire sent and dancing was enjoyed llll- til the early hours of the morning. While the ball was characteristic of all Pythlan social events and was informal to some extent, the rangem-onts otherwise were in keeping with the simple life as carried on by the cottagars at Hol- land Cove. _ o a o On Thursday afternoon Miss l-‘lorrle Pope entertained at her charm-lug cottage on the hill and vesterday afternoon Mrs. Morson and Miss DesBrlsay llad a delight. ful bridge and tea at their hospit- able little homo adjoining the din- f-ng all.’ Miss l-favlland who has b stayfng with them for th past f its“ lottllx qgilllg-abttllo Ilyr an] “to handsome gowns of the ladies made tile ballroom scene a vary attrac- tive one. An excellent programme of dance music was provided by a l0 piece orchestra, and the refresh. mentir served in the lower hall a dalntily arranged small tables were most tempting. Throughout the evening punch was ‘served. The men's lodges of St. John were the hosts of the evening, and in thc ball they nrallc full use, of the oppor- tllnltytof reciprocating the social ~ ion received while visiting I on. oom- dlvorllons in- it illost enjoyable olltiilg. The lea ltostlsss at- tlle Victoria T'-"lllll.\l courts this afti-rlliloll are 0,1 Wm, the ma“). 1mm“; o; 1mm...“ the bflsses Wilt-hr and liiiss lVlllrix-l \Veeks. ltlveryollt» hail a jolly good time at tho Zion (‘llurcll (llloir pit-lilo to‘ Land's Shore, llustittu, tut lvetllu-s- day. whore she will continue ll(‘f‘ O O O pltal. Brooklyn. O O O flllillllllf-:‘1l[ltll‘l5i, n . a illneks being (tOlIlbllP-"tl with strong. lerial, with felt following. ls dreadful at any time. _ It is simply frightful t0 the man not insured. 1* cw - men remain uninsured from design- liut many keep trotting the matter off through carelessness or forgetful- ness. - * Let Us Insure You today while the reminder of the Kc!!- sington conflagration is fresh in you!‘ mind. 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Several delegates from this Miss Louisa ltl-lldill lravt-s tll‘:t unnt- of those poisonous su s ancos are e ies sa ors among owcrs - ' - ' 1 ' 1 1 _ v 1 _l _ l‘ __ _ __ 1 Hum“ (n Wu" m Np“, Yum 1n, a (ghglnfll! tn remain in are the next best” A pleasantly among 1m.“- mL-luv. tit; u: lt. n .l tt lltltllit and itpoi ll g l ll iraiil. illg iil the Long island (foliage lins- All black hats are few among the ' tlli- luujority of a eel- or till-till, which latter is QXlTPlllPly Velvet is the leadlllll l\1"1' ___-