“1022"“v‘ tu. nu KIKI “', un' l Il“ l_ ' HeaItIz qu‘ilbaîiptnesf' ’ For tomorr'ow's breakfast—treat the famin to Kellogg's ‘fWAXTITE” Corn Flakes and fresh fruitl Sec that thepe îs e big pitcher of cold milk rcadyl And, urgè each big and- little familÿ member to eat plenty, for Kellogg‘s “_WAXT1TE" are the perfect warm weather food‘! ' Kellogg‘s .“WAXTITE” Corn Flakes are not only delicious in crispness and fiavor, but they‘rc wonderfully nourishing and refresh- mg. They give stomachs a chance > to rest in warm weather bccause they digest so casily. Eat Kcllogg‘s “WAXTITE” regular- ly 'and get away from so mlich heavy fonds and see how much better every onc in thc house feelsl , M WAXÎUTE .1 _ «In-r" :v' » N 000010001; Evidence tho savon men plcked ; Ilickey'slÿ Black 'Twisl Qf. course they wanted the best a‘nd th‘at's why they plcked chkey.’s, the lobacco with a flavor all lts own. n. !J\‘A\-‘ . n Hickey 8: Nicholson 1000000 00.;110. I g Manufacturer. ' Chamottenown acourseln an architecturnlschnm, hnving n (lecîded talent for tllr l‘étau » 531180.00, 3112.00 nnd 315.00. m Mnh sur. clan neh cons FLAKES hrl al KELLOGG'S KRÜHILES and KELLOGG'S BRAN, coolud and Irrlmblcd æ Pl‘ preslded and outlined the dutles l5}. lowing guesls were prescrit: Mr. / 1M. S. Kennedy. South Afrlcn; Ro Seven mon wçrç In a grocery store recently and they were saked 1o plck thair lavorite cnewing tobacco. There I reqently elected a menlber o! “1‘? was flve dlffercnt brands In caddies dlsplayed, and all of for 111e rlrsl rime. - lSLANDErR DEAD—Tho mnny V friends of Police Officer Ambrose ä‘will lem'n wlth regret oî the sudden ,ï'..!de:11ll of his oldest son. Bernard! 53,!promlslng'y ng'mnn in his twen- un», ,»z‘rä°‘ _ «mur. «sur «les -_-\_ nnd Fridsy 16th. PATONS . 1 \ Ewenpsituated on Fltzroy SL, war m ewÿspoonfu o son yama,1ynaenl..c..m 1 ' , ‘ Son tu 'Mrs:' rne Unsworth ‘ 101 34,350.00. BETTER HURRY MEN!— A ' ’ — lliree-dny clesnnip ot nll men‘v I nuits. And isn't this one lovely? PATOle SPÉCIAL TOM-ORROW 100 dozeandles’ lovely new crls; shown ln ulolhtng room tomorrow. \’Vatch ad (or pl‘lcesz _ A v AT._AUCTIOM h‘alndy fiurnlture l'or the‘ bungaltlw’ or‘ n‘ome. A'uctlon Rooms, Corner Prince and 'Rlcn mond 1819., Friday 10 n. m. _ ARRIva -0N CONSTANCE—— "l‘.he pmsesngers nrrwmg on; tlh. ‘S. S. Constance lns nlght lnclnd ed Méssrs F11 L. L ’hey, Truro 1M. W. S erwaod, Mon'treal. nm C. A. Arc ibald, Tmro.’ ' THE mes #ROPERTY SOLD— Mr. Ben]. Carter, Auctioneer, sold tu Mrs. Williams 11111; splendid dwelllng, the..pr0pérty oi’ Mr. Lev: lngs, on F'ilzroy SL. torjä 600.00. ‘Mr. Carter is ilnvlng'spl ndid sur- cess in selllng valuuble pl‘uperlles WE'RE OUT TO MAKE THE lLlTT-LE GIRLS HAPPY‘ÂGingllam Dresses, 31.69. l And isn'ttlils une n GEMŸ—‘SBC. .Smnll sues." PA ’I‘ONS. Z . v —_. ROTARY cLÙB—‘At 11è Rotary ‘Luncheon yeslerdny the newly e100 ted Rresldent. Mr. Percy W. Turn or the new’oonnnlttees. ’I'hu fol lurlan F. E. Muzzy, Mess, and .Mr ;.v Nell 311160.11an 1 Major Crosby. lRolury Club look lils sent toduy ‘VI. Crenmur. or ILowell. IMnss.. and n. former resiflent or ‘South Melvillv ‘Creumel‘. following an operatlon' l’or enlarged ton Hÿs à ADGCŒIBGŒK-WRS u tleth yenr and was just completing lhis ngh Scllool course,“ well as n'bove cnlllng. There nre loft to mourn llls enrly denl‘ise one brntli le» sa a» me»: * «essu- «a “v mens... Sec llow You (an, Gel il al JENKINS 81 SON Today and tomnrrow. 83e for yourscll how we handle your Cured Meats ln a Sanltary way on a Dayton Meat sllcer. ' Summer and wlnker the Cured Meat la kept In“ per- cht condltlon. _The Maç-hlne ls_ Saultary thronghout. Your ment Il 'not handled flve‘or slx tlmes. A: the Meat la eut lt drop: on Sanltary Paper. Removlnq thc Meat wllh the paper glves you a botter chance o! wrapplna. lt up wlthout handllng lt. The Demonflrator ol (ne Machine wlll gladly sxplaln in you. a! your rendent, Nie Sanitary, way: 'abom (ne Mlchlns. Thls damonstratlon Is for the publlc'c lnterens nlone.’ - ' ' Don’t fall to ses the Mschlne_work._ On orderlna Curcd Ham or Bacon, you may order In ollcu, accordan te me number ol quests or persane In. your houle. Try a pound Iliced on Number Flve clze. Thll alvel thc Bacon a Inatter'tactc Leu rlne on the Bacon. You mny. secure thc Bacon lrom 1104m of an lnch ta V2 M lnch ln thlrty-two dlflerent cutl. ' Customerc 'laarn readlly to order by numbers, enabllnq ynu tu glvo a dlrect cervlco to tho dalntlut tables. \ . Ham cul for plcnlc partles and Jun the thlng lor a liurry un suppor. h A 5 1130111115 0 5011“ > 1. «ne» m»- salit. «un» d'1 a» / " dwelllng bouse. No. 40 Victory Ave- liour or 12 o‘clock noon. This and the 101 is 50 x1430 n. (Terms MncKlNNON e McNEwL. ACTÙ'ÀLLY ss'r'rsn THA'N WHEN NEW 5 1A lbrosd stntemenz lbut we csn prova it truc in mnny cases where we have re-soled 0nd re—hedled shoes. Olten Ahoes 'we ‘repglr ontlut thû Original “mon workn “' W9 ' revshlpe and æe—stylë roman“: ' shoes, 111‘111. flippers, givl p vou clregbiillt‘palr; yen. ' Il ‘ w wesnwll’ir-ÆhydlnntÎOWÙ F ' Imbros 0%}, 1ID Gratton a! WWf l ' a parents. Mny his sou! rest in pence. ARANMOIRE HERE—Bounc‘ for Churlotletown. whore she will lie uttached to the IMm‘lne nnd Flsheries Agmcy there during tlle summer, me C. G. S. Aranmore. whîcli wns commissiode tlns 'wcok lelt Iast evenlng. She 15 in mm- mnnd- mi Caplavln Wnlter Rowe la‘le o! the S‘tnnley, which 1ms lslnnd .ænd. .came harenjast, Iweelq to jnln ths sth.———H:}-llfnx Chron ut 4 o'cloek and lwlll load buays lo dny for Tomxentlne). V ’ . M'a: a .0; n;,-...'. '5'. T01:.....200.A;:0:0000:51.0:wlmpenal Prem1er CA‘STQR IA Alwnäa beau ' ' 1 _. o Signalant.) , town, Nealr hongwort"! 'Avonue 4 Opposite JudgeWaqbur. : l ton'l Rcaldew.» .5 W9 are instructed laide" the new: nue occupled by B. Reglnnld «Mc-k ‘ Ewen on the premlses on Thursday, [ha 15111 day or June, 1922. at thv.» honse 1ms nll modem convenlences a: sale. . IB. QARTBR &59N. lAnctloneern. Sollcltors.‘ TWO MILLION PEOPLE in ennu- wur [lulu t0 1 rut nm: on. or l-pron uns. , ' Gluuc ne“, un un and l nm votre. :311; .ÆÜIIC limon-li. Our «miaule-“wlll “Il Il äour craint. toc. 'fll Mn- I L t “011.0. 0. 1111111113 lad!!!“ 1 suow 2mn Holmn'l ccmoz YOU‘D GRIN‘ 100,1! you hsd one or mesa 114.05 sans al. Petons EGG DAY—Egg Dny fol- the P, E lollege finished todny . The col- lsland Hospilal Tuesdny. June 1311. ege closes for holidays ut 11 o‘clr-‘k BOILING wn-H BARGMNs, lurlng the terni willl be presenten. ' Roadl‘Aet! 31Dny Clearnnce Salo‘ ' PROPEsRTY skLE—That vnlunble Itore. 'We‘ astoudd 'the comm'unity Dl‘operly owned by “Mr. Horuce Met ‘or miles uround- wlll). our prioes. amuses .r; exœptlüliai bargnins Estenan. Snsk.. accompnnled hyi lier lihu‘ee llfzme 'nmughters .Mnr—I lorle.‘Jenn and Florence arrivez“; lasl cvening to spend tlle summer _ ———.O.——— cr. Joseph, besldes hls unconsolnbh A bPPn 101d lll). and he hfls Chief have an inÿuryulls tonpply Minard's OIfiCGI‘ Rhude and all tlle ofllcers mmous Llnimentl Il is a'ntlsentic 'ï-ï' or the Stanley with 111m. 'l‘hr soommg, henljng and Envegrqlmqk ‘ crew nre principnlly from P. E. relief. . z For l and men [han allier gasollnes. and'ls ‘tlle must popular gasoline on lhe msr- /\ IN IISE FER OVER 30 YEARS kec. . tlng oil by‘ which all ofher automo- ' - . c ' bile oils are valued. Over une mllllqn barre'ls sold to auto ownars‘ , v ln me Unlted States last summer. î ———— " MAKES A eoonnmn BE'I‘TDR. . Dcclrnble Property ln Charlotie- m—‘ä—— —‘——————=- 1‘ ..__. t suit bargain ut PATONS. nations ut tñe Unlon "Commercm “rldny mornlng. when dlplomas, :ertli'lsates. mednls and prizes won LOOK! GOOD PEOPLE, you get he biggest values al the blggost ‘ATONS. ' t. P. E. I,"L. 'H. CAMP— The, ‘amp tlns yenr aä usuin a! 111e Ex- llbltion grounds. ‘Tlie camp opens ntend uttending camp tlils num- ner sllould communlcnlo immedlnte 0H. MA! HE'RE'S A ‘PEACH 0! COLLEGE CLOSES—Final exam- ’. E. l. nght Herse go lmo m Juno 20111. and continues untll ‘ 181.11. Ileadquarlers slgnnllers who . "y wlth me adjulnnt or directly villl Lt. Col. W. 1(‘.. (look. ,‘I‘he astahllsliment this yenr hus been llightly reduced nnd to mnke sure 11' zettlng a place nght lHorse sis- mllers should lose no tlme in en- rolling, A PERSONAL MESSAGE: Mr. ‘ityman; Mr. and Mrs. Everybody: thoîilder—no use i'ooling about lt Iny longeri‘ we're cangllt wlth 111e ‘lght—we. simply have 'too much ot l We. wnnt t0 start. the Full ' vesult. PATUNS LTD. PERSONALS l5 in the clty. Mr. H. Brodk. .Nfurrny Harbor, was in tha city yesterday. Mrs. A. MoDonsld. Panmure la. ‘and. is visiting the clt’y and is stop/mm: at the Revere Holel. lMlss Ethel B. Sellar, R. N., >01 Boston ls vlsitlng a: her home in tliis city. I A vle-w lma gone to Toronto lo tnke 1 :1 position as stenogmpher. Miss ll‘chngull wns im'merlynn em- ployee al Carters Rock Store. (Mr. and Mrs. (L‘ B Chn‘ppell have returned lx'onl [linir trilp la ' led 'by tlieir son Fred who hns been . spending lilf' n'lst .nlne yenrs in Seuil) Carnlînn and wlll renmin V here for me summer. Mrs. Wm. J. 'Perklns 01' NOTHING T0 EQUAL ORIS AND snuusss Tlie tirs! thlng to do when you Gasoline . . . This gesoline has mure power , Imperisl Polenlne ONI. The‘ standard automobile lubricu‘ Nnturally ln your Sllvsrwsrc, and you appreclate the com- pllr’ncnn from your guetta when y,6u glve n dlnner and put your “un foot forward" no to cpcsk. Yeu need never v be nhamed whcn W. W. Wellner’c Bllvcr Il lsld out on youñ table. All wlll ad- mire lt. ‘ 103 Grafton 8km! l Jiwelern Sincc nm- v ‘ w h“ “21‘14"45? 1nd Mrs.-Fermer. er. and Mrs. "l l‘his sale ls slrnlght from the “a 'oods. Tlm'merchandise 151 a!) j lenson clean-up. ’I‘hls sale 15 thü :‘ulvertise Ît, Ît’S hel'e. mise itl Mr. F. H. McGregor, Montagne, " Mr. Joseph Keo'ug'hnn. Avon- 4 dale. leaves tllis mornlng for Wasli ington, D. C. ‘ ,Mies (‘nrrie McDougull 01‘ Ëali'- {Ï} V New York. ’I‘hoy wnse noronman» r‘ mm anomTowm commun 1 11115 015011111 001R0110 11‘114! 1 motb‘er. Mrs. A. M 6037 OFVPF ‘ . ‘ Beatll, ñgrshtleld. V G TOËAQ Q ï #03071“ Mrs. Jane Poole, Cardigan. ne." dgliighler. Mrs. (Rem) E. .S. Weeks o uyl'leld. N"B. and son Mr. E.E. _ . . Poole. or Reglna. Sask., nnd Missrprwucmg a cm” a! Agiles Annenr. or Montague ure re- glateronl a1 the Victoria Hotel. Mr. rPoole who came '10 me Islund ut the lime a! lils la‘llier’s deetli leaves shortly on return to Reglna. r l‘hynlelnnl TORONTO, Jun’e 8.—Cnreful rec- ords or the expendulture lnvolved in beau kept ut llle Harrow Tobucco Stallon} wlhere l! wus round 111111 the total cost oi’ growlng six acres ol‘ Burley ln 1921 was 81,322.91. or 8220.49 per acre. me yleld on the __ six acres being 11.043“; pounds or tnboccn. The L'est or produclng one Miss Longworth or Charlotte. Doum] cf Burley 1nï'1hlà town. I’. E. l.. ‘who has been.vis- was 80.1136. ltlng in Ottawa 'wl‘th Miss Lellah Argue. n guest a! the resldence of Dr. and Mrs. J. 15‘. Argue-leu yesterday to re‘t'urn la hex- home—— Oviawn Cltlzen. m Mlnnnl’n lilnlment Snld b? Tlie cost oi’ producing four acres o! nuerured 183.71 or 8293.92 per acre. the cosl or produclng une pound nl’ nue-curv ed lobncco 'heing 50.218. Fixed charges in either cnso in- action-nm y0ur. Money enAss a. 'sAuspnn's SEAL BRAND c’ o 9 ‘I Simple, unt a 7_ J‘— ' ' - J cluded: Gi‘ower’s_ license. or :lund nt 810 per acre; use ol’ ma— n TIlef‘IIOQVÔI‘” is'; the only cle‘aner which gets A‘LL t‘hen'dirt, gri‘t, threads and litter. l 'll‘ll’fl‘ "' -f. Either of these fine brass rail or continuons post beds. 7.50 your 000100 7.50 A splendid‘buying opportunity for any. onejn need of a single size be‘d. These beds are worth 812.00 each and are in first class order. brass knobs an‘d brass rails acros foot and he‘ad. The other bed is of very strong construction. _ post style. ‘W‘eek-end price, either style . . .. . . .8700 Beds‘ 9:1ly A- ’_ Bed Springs and. Mattress---.3 piece 111' \ [OFFEË] 32; rem L‘lllnery nt 01.50 par acre and une _ot urlng barn and luth par acre. 310. Brick." Freight paid 00 010.00 mders c‘anopy, 823.75. end ofl'erings is a real mone The bed on t‘he left has We can supply these beds in single and three- quarter sizes. This bed sells regularly everywhere for 39.00. sell 10 yards for special week-en'd price—sizes 'as above- - - . - - - . - .34-49 ‘ Outfit Ë BraSs knob be'd . » » -enamelle’d, stron B'ed, wlith sprin , like cut, heavy 1 1-16 pOSts, white gly constructe‘d, any size. - - - - . .554 g and mattress, double size . . 313.75 « Slill 'link” fabric : ' ‘Couch. withslfl .demin pads J ust 6 of these useful and ‘com’fortable Couches to sel] 0h15 Wee‘k-en‘d a’t 310. A11 steel Cou‘ch, soft; dem'in . covered, padded with deep valence. Asn‘ap at- 1510.00 les»; 20 per cent 011 ail 00k ‘ * m ’ Buffets, Extension. Table and Dîners A won'de'rfully complete selec - tion to choose from—fact is, our stock is too complete. duce it quickly ühis special offer of 20 per cent. off our alrea‘dy low prices for 'quality goods. C 0 U C Il HAMMOCKS complete wlit‘h stand and hammocks from 82.50. The BEST Week-end offerings! “’e value our reputatlon for doing wlmt we. advel‘tise, This listof week- ululour customers know thnt ii‘ we y—saving opportunlty. Don’t BIG C SÀLE A hast of'laütractiO'ns in our busy Lin‘en Dept. for the week- end. For instance: wide English lon’g‘cloth Week-end speci‘a'l, 5 y‘ds for ' n.........-........ t‘ons, light or dark pat- terns, nice quality, white drawn ‘edg‘e scrim, won-A derful value, wil] befion c 78 c Buys 4 yards Print Cot- saie at 5 yds for . . . . . For 5 yards Scotch Crash 7 cHand Towelling wiil wear like iron. Don’t miss tïhis ofi'eri'ng. Rem‘nant end's of Un'bleaciied Cotton, extra good value. For the week-end 'we will .......; ‘English ma‘de Whi'te Tur- 78 c Buys a splendid p’air of kish Towels, size 18x37 ins., and extra good qualîty. We will sell .‘a large quantity, of Colored Turkis‘h ’I‘ow- 78 ' els, size 18x40 ins., ‘a't t‘he very low price of 3 for. '. p Will buy 2 yards of Sheet- cing, up t0 81 ins. wlide. 500 yards t0 clear at thîs price. 1 English circular pillow cofiton,‘ of superior quality, 42m., wîll be sold very chea-ply, 1 1-8 yards for Will buy 2 yards of sev- eral pretty pi'eces of hig‘h gra‘de Cretonnes, wort‘h much more. Unbleached Damask 'I‘a sale at a big speci‘al bar- gain price, ‘per yard . . . . by ,th‘e yard. Will be on78c cWill buy three (3)' ‘18- inch Stamped White Lin- ' en Centres, togetlher wîith 9 skeins of thread. . .. 95e 312.50af0r 8 8.90 20590 .Reed i and teatller Upholstered Chairs and _. Rockers at Nearly Hall vrddéker .at a big bargain. [l'eurer interest vyour o l Le " ces are: 951“ 015.010 r s 9190 fez: 813.90 v V ,14 .splen'did opportunity t0 pick un a. nice chair or See t‘hese desirable pieces! A few settees as well. Some 545.00 for 322.50 830.00 for 518.00 335.00 f0!) 324. Weekçlvu-M- à À'v.‘..l.;.'1. . . . . . Wçeks Ben ,Ben 8: 100 quarts only, ‘ the best quality “Shermin - Willi- ams” readymix- e'd paints. Eight colors to ’choose- "from. Bar-gain prioeq.‘ 0er quart . e} 0-? Wêqks