y; l - NE 80. 192a I Dr. Rselui ii. Fret? Bluel-jay wii "Unskilled use of vites infection"- “ “The blade slipped i‘- that explains hundreds of cases of foot infection," says Rachel H. Freer, well- known New York chiropo- dist. "No unskilled hand should ever pure a corn. It is a job for n chiropodist." Visit your chiropodist as often as you do your den- tist, if you would keep your feet in prime trim. But be- t t mun extreme shoe style: without {ear of Cum: needs attention, put on a Blue-jay plaster. a com at home. Even the most obstinate corn seldom needs more than a second plaster. Standard for more than twentysix years . . . May be bud at all drug l Blue-jay THE SAFE AND GENTLE WAY TO END A CORN lenable you to wear ti.» loveliest, corn razor in- says Uiiropodist ween visits, when a corn Blue-jay is the safe, gen- ie and sure way to remove COTCB . Anidonl r from school or business. Each camp has I central comm houso g room. t's lilto owning your own bungalow ‘amends vacation at French ver Nip n, or of thewoods. unnlng water, . ueellontbedsmereenedwin» slows and wood fires when thsso a leand ‘ inexpensive with tho rats only $5.00 a day Ansoricanealsn-less if you stay n we or longer. Hero you find excellent fishing. ovvlrnmlnl and boating. llso hell» ltlss for other outdoor pastimes. Oolflf you like-A nine-hols courso ls closo to camp at French River. Cowl this summer. Bnioy rough» In] is ds luzowith thswholofamily. 0pm July to Soptsmbcr. Enthus- psrtlcisinrs onsppiicatioofls o. sauce soars: D. P. A., saint John. N- 5- us... BROTHER OF PROF. S. N. EARLE DIES IN BRANTFORD BRANTFORD. Ont.. June 26. —— William Edward Earle, pioneer oi Canada's Atlantic cable service. died here today in his 80 th year. Ha first entered tbs cable ssrvica at his birthplace, St. John's. Nild. more than titty-live years ago, and lrom s minor post he soon ad- vanced his way to the manager- shlp or the Western Union oilice at North Sydney, C. B. He rs- signed as North Sydney superin- . teudent in 1914. Mr. Earls made his home in North Sydney. but usually spent the winter with his daughter Mrs Mabon of Brantiord. Ont. He was a brother oi‘ Prof. S. N. Earle or Charlottetown, and is survived by three other brothers. Harry. Edward and Charles, ‘besides his widow, one son. Stanley, and one daughter, Mrs Mabon. Mon Furious Inrnnarionol burners Mon-run. - roams-Io psi-non‘ ciilcmo Arr. Chicago 7.50 the next IAIIIY Double Track all the way. OOIIOIF- Velvet running road-bed. NT- .. "on iron-sun . 1 Sleeping Cur with Radio, COD- , so mvuroor. _. utusieoe Drawing Room w VICTORIA "o. a July I-Jnly si .... .. Ionlolln czwndifcuud “cmocug-“l ' . Jnflb. Anml hlontslnre ' i. * Ii 1%» i: u- -_ P,» - | ‘mo, u l I I8 ............... .. . llontroso fill‘ F d‘ . d u‘ $29-21 “hung .175_ _ I0 Ill-FA “9‘-7~----- Eh‘ Yam" .",°°mh':'7 h“ T ‘- s. Miss G. Boulter, Miss July lil. Aug. l2 . . . . . . . . .. M u l u E Mcpham so onsiuaouno-sournaisrsou- made t‘ N l§ _,, E m “xiv?!” “m” 9 Scxhool improvements, Decidsdto‘ g g. Iinnodosn "a “"‘1""""' dc Lissa Train o! C0004! EBVB new up-to-data seats installed ' "_""'_-"1-'1"" - n ?rincipai's room. y f‘?! qumw To Mfllllroynl ,,“°""°,‘,‘,‘.L‘I,'{,,:,'°"‘P,.,,., l Trustsa. Mr. F. A. Wotton. in u ' so riiiiliisiii-lliiflsuow - M" ' m’ m place oi’ John c. McDonald. whose Ill! l. lily l0 . . . . . . . . . . .. hlontnllr “OCEAN Llmn-ED" ‘tlarrfiioggrpgadhnzlig. Y. $at1ts::. P. I0 OIIIIOUIG-BOIITIIAIPTUN- ILIBUBG ‘duly ‘l. LII. 0.. July ll. All. l8 Impress nl Boatlnatl Ilsivgl-Aimu O. iiilglrmiii" ssisi sits. ma. liinprosn ol Franco s. s. li00i|ELAOA V16!- Leaves Montreal Daily st l0 s.nr. UDIII . All steel. Observation Library An llittrettinq meeting or the Model Aeronautical iE held at Sudbury. who're tho members compels“ The picture shows one cl tho ms Tho famous pilot, ciety was trophies. advantages oi the monoplans. attended tho most. Intends T0 Secure ‘Ratification (Canadian Prsn) PARIS, June 28. -Tlis Briand cabinet intends to secure ratification 0t ths Berengar-Meiion debt settlement agreement as soon as possible; a spokesman for the foreign office declared this alter- noon. 110W Chaliapiii Joins Shaw In Early Morning Walks IDiNIDON, June 29.-—~Clisiiapin, who dislikes to go to bed, was quick to become one or the regular early inorning walkers along the Thames embankment. i at Covent Garden hare, Chsliapin walked inany miles. while most oi London slept. He reached ‘his ho- tel just in time to have a peep at the morning newspapers’ comment on his first operatic preiormance. Another iamous early morning walker is George Shaw who knows every inch oi the embankment from Black Friars to Westminster. It is his favorite promenade niter mid- night, One morning, when each wanted to be alone. tbs singer and the writer met. The conversation iiasted but a lsw minutes, and when they parted Chsliapln wont one way and Shaw hurried oii‘ in the opposite direction. noninion DAY t EX0llli3|0ii 0n $3.00 lioiurn 000d. to shirt on Juno, 30th, Iieiurn. in July 2nd New Angora Is miserable mud settlement with 10. 000 persons Angora has grown la the last low years to s. city of 80.000 More than 150 atone and brick houses have been built within the last six months. erection tor the ‘Department or jus- tice sud tor the Ministry o! Educa- The first nlghl M MB appearance hlmodern hotel are being furnished. iPians are under way toi- tbs arse» tion oi an opera house to seat 3.000 persons. Two high schools o: mod- ern construction have just dedicated, one tor boys and one tor girls. city and suburbs. The maiariadn- tested swamps around the city have been drained, sodded and planted own siactric plant, .9, tile factory, all tour winds, rbecity is subject t Tris cusanmr Model Airplane, Races in England l?‘ 1 I - » ‘ ~ - I . ‘ ‘ iréiommntbitfifrr» nglnosn 8o- tor cups and mborg demonstrating the Captain Do Havlland, Rising Like Mod- ANGORiA, June 29.—i1?‘rom a The new Turkish capital is grow- Newibulidings also are in course oi’ on. A new National Museum and been Thirty rn-iies or new macadam- ised roads have been laid in the with tress. The city now alias its two sawmills, a flour mill, and a large bakery. 0n the other hand. the city still surfers trom lack or water supply and a sewerage system. Exposed in to sand and windstorms which in summer make lite almost unbear- able. ‘Pliers are no theatres, res- tnurants or other places o! sinuso- iltiiiiant. There is virtually no social a. Village Wiped Out (Canadian Press) ROME, June 29.—!l‘lia village of Archangelo. was wiped out and" several other towns on the island oi Rhodes were seriously damaged in Saturday's earthquake which was lolt thorough the Mediterran- ean lbasis between _ Asia Minor; southern Italy and North Africa. Annual School Meetings EGLINGTON, BAY. FORTUNE Supplement, $100. Teacher, Not remaining. School Improvements, Naw coal ahsds to be built. em u. s. City F ng with the rapidity ol aiirst-class . American mining town. A new Post Oiiice and ‘Parlament building of stone and concrete have just been completed. The latter is equipped with furniture and decorations ts- ken from tbs tormer »Suitan's pai- aces at Constantinople. Fisher and iMrs. Jas. McKenzie. Expenses, $96. Secretary. Mrs. Fred McKenzie. For FsrsqARsssrvstions, Etc. to W. K. ROGERS, city Tioiist Agent L. P. RITCHIE, Ticks! Agent, Station Use Canadian National Expros Eto, 0719-6-9-W4i. o cannon STEAMSHIP muss, Ltd. s. s." “CEUTA” ' Lssvs Ioldrssi Juno 30th Arrlvs Charlottetown and issvs for Nlld. Juiy 3rd For ptrlisuisrs, spsss and rstss lPPlY ' ciiiiysw altos, LTD. AGINTO. '-'Yvvvvvvvvv_wv_vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv d. for your next shipment. also lor Money Orders. Foreign Cheques, vvvvvvvvvvvvvv Faro from St. ‘John $10; from Ensfiortor Luboo, F 0., r- Every Wednesday Swami" leaves St. John 9 A. M» Atlantic Time; IEastport 1.30 P. M-i Lubsc 2.30 p_ m, Eastern Standard Time. arriving Boston. Thursday. B A. M. 0n Mondays, Fridays and Saturdays, Eitssinar sails direct; from 8t. John l0 Boston. leaving 8t. John '1 l’. M. Atlantic Time. due Boston roliowlns dar- 2 P. M.. Eastern Standard Time. . n Connections cl salon s dlnst stsomsr to IIIW YO K Rsducsd rates ior sutoinobiiss sccotnpsnied by pussngcs. --, flsld Stewart, Wilbur Robinson. Secretary, E. Boswell. BRACKLEY POINT. alippldlllfillil, $125. Trustees, Oieavo Robinson. Gar- Exponsos, 1110i‘ ‘Secretary. C. l-l. Shaw. UIGG. supplements. Principal $150. ss- sistsnt. $75. Running expenses. $320. ‘Principal resigned. Justus. W. D. Ross. J. A. ile- Leoii; D. A. McPherson. sscrotsfl o! Trustees. IYRNPO ROAD- ' Supplement. 075. Tssoiisr. Miss Mary M unid- schooi improvements. F" I" seats still desks. w Trustees. units 011"". Oil!!!‘ ton fisher slid Ifilllllfil Khan). lTIAMljlllL LLNI Ii . ‘INC; v itrpeiim. sss." ~ - _ Junior’. ldwsrl nulr- v " - . r .s all Trustees. Mr. Geddis Collin. Wm. f o liimsnsnl. I199. . ‘Farther. No tscchsr is 7st ‘sn- sgs . . School lmplofolldhtl. jllt "'T"Y Trustees. (ins-hold Ross, Dan E. loll. l. Buchanan. PZYDGIIIQI. $40. Iosrotsry, Robert Stewart. MOUNT HOPE. N0. 1M ‘Supplement, 075. Teacher. Miss irons Warren. School improvements. $150. Trustees. Daniel ilclsy. Jsmos ‘ _ WM“ "l" “MM” The drink that turns dull ‘hours into SillllléCw-SUSSQX 2%. mars». Reid Oval Ginger Ale. The Ginger Ale of flowing friend- r ship. The “Dry” Red Oval blends beautifully with home snypishlslrliltftinsdlualat present. made Punch. etc- sr rssnslnl. Oil “ sonar. Not engaged yet. School . Trustees. J. B. Cairns. no t. mines. ., I . flQoQOll-IY. H. l. T110189“!!- lii ism School liii ‘Prsstsos. nan Ilohsss. Noll ltchsiisrn. Qantas-y "Ihlslii Iolwsn. ‘ ‘jspplmoll- .. ,., grigday and Saturday JULY 2nd Mill 3rd We have made plans ior two oi the biggest selling days in the history oi our store. We have purchased thousands oi dollars worth especially ior this great sale. In addition to ihis all our regular stock will be oiiered at wholesale prices. 150 yards bleached sheeting, regular 65cvalueyfor................. 49c 400 yards extra fine white cotton, reg- ular.34cvaluefor-....,....... 25c 500 pairs ladies’ cotton hose, 5 pair 500 yards heavy grey sheeting, special 49c Ladies’ silk hose, special 59c, 79c & 98c Ladies’ satinette bloomers, all colors, worth up to $1.50 for . . . . . . . . . . 98c A quantity of children’s white dresses all ‘sizes and makes at . . Half Price for . . .. .. 98c Children’s khaki bloomers in assort- 800 yards extra good quality grey amt 0f sizes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 98c cotton at . ._ . . . . . ..10c per yard Ladies’ night gowns, a quantity to Boy's cotton Jerseys. all sizes . . .. 37..- clear at ...; ............... .. 89¢ A clearing line of ladies blouses at 98c Ladies’ cotton bloomers. Special 34c Ladies’ cotton vests, all sizes at . . 29c Men’s fine pull over jerseys . . . . $1.98 4 dozen ladies’ sweaters, all the new shades, regular value $4.50 and $5.00 f" - - - - - -_ - -. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $193 150 dozen turkish towels at 24c Each 25 men? Bill“. P980381‘ 17811198 1Y0!!! Another special in large full size a't $15.00 up to $24.00, in sizes 35, 36, 35¢ Each 15 ladies’ suits, all wool tweed and serges in small size only, price $2.98 , . House dresses, to clear in organdy, Children's TOMMY! in E0198 2 i0 5 gingham, etc., value from $4.50 to yearsat---------------------98¢ $8.0M.» . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$1.9s Ladies’ skirts from $4.50 to $7.00, 35 in thelotat........ ......$2.98 Ladies’ hats, $3.25, $3.50 and $4.50 f0r............. . . . . . . ..$1.98 Ladies’ trimmed hats worth up i0 8.00for... ........$3.75 Bargain Basement The greatest variety of bargains ever offered in the City two days of money saving to all who will visit this department. 3.0. McDonald 37,38for $6.98 A number of childreifs dresses from 8to Myearstoclear at ....... 98c ~.,\ / s... Boys wash blouses 69c 65 men’s suit cases ~ ' @f©©@@@©@@c@'@'@©'@"©'@go_. H DINETTE NO. I08. Tolclior, Fred Cass at present. Secretary, John 'l‘. Grimes. Teacher. none hired. Trustees. Francis Quinn, Aug“. } Trustee, lilr. i-i. Pineau. tins Wisnor, J. T. Grimes. Expenses. $55- RUSTICO. mgpcnpos, ‘so, Secretary. Bruno _Pineau. Supplement, $80. Liquid Cheeri m Holds its leading place in public favor by its flavor —tlie result of a secret formula, cihoicest ingredients and deep spring water pronounced purest of all by govern- ment experts. Sssgsfexfio“ Ginger/We‘! A A T Q80. improvements. A. Boswsli, can‘: oiisnt out. 103. mints.- no. '. slooim ldoNsiil. Nor- WHOLESALERB CARVELL BROS . \."" l, ‘ wA-rsnvsus . m. _,__