PAGE FOUR “a-rt-Qgsgy. ~ . - lllllll-Wlllllll l ' rm "trill-Lint" iu t a sin YllIlISllII Vllill rte; 4&4. .113! ‘To be well, take “Fruit-a-tivfl" I Fruit-a-tivee Limited. Ottawa t L QQ-QQ-QO-rQQQQxQ-opo-eo-‘o-OQ-O l lPl l OP-TOM-ET-RY l The newest profession- that which deals with tho scientific fitting of glasses- Is called 0P~l°'"'°'-"Y~ Those who are qualified to practice are known as Op- tom-et-rlsts. Optometrists are required by law. Ilks oth- er professional men. to be fully qualified before they can practice as such. Consult an OPTOMET- RIST about your eyes. G.F. HUTCHESON Optometrist l z i l. onion oFn QUEEN ST. .. midnight. And Dinners eluding pies of every descrip- tion, cake, etc. Ice Cream served. m" u. a cam we w", place of debaters, says th._- Parlia- pleaae you Milt" ~ ‘in "lamllg llle “ll-ll1“'lll"m>*-' tnt-nlary correspondent oi thel AT Carters Bookstore Tfi 250 Reprints by BEST . ' é AUTHORS, regular price , ' $1.50 to $2.00 each. oun PRICE ONLY $1.00. All strongly bound in cloth. Latest MAGAZINES and N EWSPAPERS are Issued. SOUVENIR BOOKS and POST CARDS, UP-TO-DATE STATIONERY, FOUNTAIN PENS, etc. Carter & 00., Ltd. . , This is an opportune time I . have your old tires made as good ;' new otm SPECIALTY ls Cord Tires. d let us put you In good aha the season. 71‘ tt , . [my Mfgglgilllli oiiiiiiorrriowil GUARDIAN "Frnlt-s-tivesfithemarvelloueisd I M4, but‘ ' d to ' t mgmoqmnefloiajluaiardifelilnalare: at llic next session of parliament l list has ever been given to mankind- ‘Just as oranges, lpplol. nll "ll prunes are nature's own mediolllfl- l4 "Fruit-s-tivos"—-made from lbw fruit Juices-but concentrated and intensified-Is the greatest Sioasocli one Liver Medicine, the greatest Kidney ‘y and Bladder Medicine—fl|¢ greases! Blood Pfutfier-tlte grooms remedy for Heed aches, Corutipozion, lndigcelil4 Nervous ,4“; and Bad Compleziolv-in lbs our!‘ . t the dllTereui provinces is s or rsoso trialslsefle. 5"“ '° Afiisatlglg‘ 0f? sentIpostpaIG h] chiit-iiiil-ll tilt-re will be no dim- : (ll rcpt-oscillation . t , ofurbsm rt-pft-Sflllltllllll must be: nth . pi t-st-ni. . ' the nnitter IS flXFll l‘0r all time to. s o a o f e t g . t "tar in excess ....‘..-qtiintol,- adjustment is due: ,,.. Commenting editorially’ Quinn» of tho qlleilloll the Montreal fimple u, repiesentatiun by popumlmeans much to the province alldl § Open from 8 a. m. untII after _ Quick Lunches All home made baking. ln- Wiof the rural districts and the lat- p-—---——--———————-i Sunimer Reading, ~. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIKN i e . ‘nu-ins Dally (Iennlsid seen sue a" 1"" “='""'” "‘ " "'°' 51% pea year (Iiallrl) ll ndvanre ll (inlaid; allll E WEDNESDAY, JULY s, 1922. I <- lsre still the few among hi: who. [for a little tensor"! sllm- "l" One of the problems to bo solved . ‘aye advantage of a sltuatlbn. Will 1| REDISTRIBUTION blend a stranger because the 0P- wm ht- the redistribution or Sbllfllpartunjly presents itself. The in I119 HOUSQ Of CDDIIIIDDS III ill‘- esss to outta." 0O f Notes def, when suddenly the hotel seem- By Tlie Way vv end, then dfoppad again, whle the eastern and went up and down Speaking of earthquakes. it l8 85am as ‘M’ Gambia“, mu.“ h ‘beneath us. and the awful roar- truly remarkable that from le, . _ lllg sound diminished and wooded earliest ante of white settlement In,“ the eastward An" an. m" ' r i d I- '" » s: $225? ‘it; 1B 3382GT; a“ little damage was done-only hunks,“ Canada Even m t“ minor breakage: of glass and prolonged sham“ o’ Februarylicruckery. but-it was long spoken f "th th If ." It W th 1e53, g0 graphically (Irscrlbed hy-(Zurys ‘Toenail; qua e as e i ,' . mgzagjéflzllznlzxlfi“ qzgtegngnzferlever experienced. The others, like lair-anger. they nrsile. "l"? 11"" increase of l Wm‘ m“ ‘be set-n iigalu: no one may llml ll population us ascertained by UH cordance rout and the stranger can afford to; t-QIISUS of I921. According to tlitcpfly a lime an“! The‘, gm “w”; prom-m pUpIIIiIIIOII [he 00X! Dill‘- |'(a“' dollars out of the transaction‘ 244 nlunlbcrs. ‘ have _ . - and the stranger forms h.s ollllb: liznnl-nt will an int-reuse oi nine. _ _ _ion, not of the lhuw who blcd him} St, the apportioning of I In,“ gpneyauy of mo potiplo of lllt‘ lprovince. 'l‘l|e slur)’ K011 ill-ml“ fur as vullt 1nd indeed this has olfPIlt-lvldnd [he provmce gels .a black-eye. ' ‘ '» 'I‘here have been instances of illtln otijtisted- it is siinpli‘ a mat-inns kind’ w“. i, is "um bu, sump‘ of uivillg each province itéililstonces have wings and lllPY, l""’l""'l'"nlm’ r"p"p<vlnali”n ‘mugs: abroad with their injurious: "mull"; '° lmpmalm“ “mi ‘he umllcoussquences. During the tourist: lseasorl particularly opportunities of} Tht HtIJIISIIIIt-‘fll of representa- lls kind will occur. Moral 51121810111 ;.IE(JII williilt llic provinces is Il0‘.\'-, lhel will have little effect upon 0 . _ , i ‘fl-wr .1 different thing. Ruiil illil l ‘guilty; the only relllcdy is expusur. |and the gcrteral contempt that ex} m“ "n would inevitably bl‘lllg.i iptsure In PTIIICI‘ Eduard Island “mum be on the"; | Our people jllrlt-(I more t-quilabl)‘ guard against exiortioners of lhls_ . - _' y , “m” ‘e ‘kind and expose them mercilessly. ‘prtseritutivcs whether our‘ poplllwl ‘ conic; we. shall have our Our province generally speoklngi has a good name, a name f0,- hon- lesty. for square dealing, for hos- fixt-d at 65 regardless of increaseipitalny and a black deed when it , but in a" ‘he prodoccurs stands out with intensified vim-cs rural representation is nowlblackness on a background mm H of urban and an creditably white. non int-leases or decreases. Inl Quebec al~0 the representation is l OI‘ OELTEQSE. "A good tiame" "on ‘hm-may be but a little thing to the jman whole sole aim I8 to take ad- but it‘ MGHZQIKQ argues that it‘ the DFlll-lvantuge o! a snuauon I . . - "h 'l l- d d. S h ‘lion l5 to be adhered to the cit)‘ s w“? be 3e‘ o“ {war e _ “c _,- and suburbs m. Momreal shouldlguardvntg is the business of.atl self have twenty seats in the tie-Xi pnr-iresllecllllg "'9" and “Pm”- -—i<e>i-— llametll, that is, eight more than: CONTRAST IN LEADERS lat present. Farther West also the; same claim will be made. The} My, MEIQIIGITIYITQVB come through ‘cities have grown at llle “Pellsezthe session as the one real author- I .'l _l ‘_lf:I' at present control the majoi fig the Strongest lty ol seals. ‘Fhcrc will be difficulties flier?- lllouse which is developing into a '.‘l W.» ‘Iltg and to add to the dilllcitlltietffflendu, to ML {tho claims of the industrial cen- King has been mos WIIIIvIIIPII‘ need of protection! Meighen. Mr. Ho made one vlwill clash with those lll the Pro-‘Itruststi to luck i real Speech and ami- thc whips for the balance oi‘ .\l'r. Crcrar hus had a difficult time. but he has Weathered it and . t . l igFP§SlVP3_WIIII tin-tr doctrrne of‘ me 3938mm '»lnc.u- frec- trade. The redistribution‘ ‘ problem therefore promises to he; . . , ' ‘an interesting one. ‘could probaltly make any eighteen! l l '—--<¢>____- hole course in l2?» tomorrow, pro~i A GOOD NAME vlded the sand traps are not too | “A good name is rather to be . inhosen than great riches," said a lWISP man ol’ old. While all EH99 1 him in theory. int-any who act as ll‘ "grcat rlchul” numerous or the mental hazards tnn frequent. It has been the first session of a real Iflrplll“? parliaments The fruit-s are on the table where you They look like Cfflibapplell and chokecherries, In fact. some oi‘ them are so dried out ‘that they might be mistaken for prunes. with there are ... ‘hori- the lie-all and the end-nll o!’ m“, a" may "'3' llllc and the "good name" nothing- Tho man who values riches a more highly than a goml name is It ls an evaporated system, where mind must succumb to matter; where the material con. sideration is in the Ascendant. No .; a menace to the community In -' which he lives and an enolny '0 the noun-try to which he belongs. -' Ho is a menace to the community one l! getting anywhere. The Liberals Tory platform. because he cannot be trusted in liuslbeots; he is an enemy to the country pccause have stolen the the strangers The Progressives are garnering the sheaves off the outside furrows and Mr. Meighen who become his victims are led to believe that all his countrymen shock. The second experience ofi ity on parliamentary prxictltre and-l: debatcr 0f a; IlII (‘oi-ititlt. Mi.‘ itbniedcraile PORTS in n sort of hayztnl urn do our tiuly unto ’l‘her- . - - were mpmmnm And yd! at ol‘ Sunday last, werenolw there l have been a number of earth! 9"’ . h k lthln tho "II-Zia? 0:2‘; falzeescltzpns Thai When street cars were Introduc- e _ ,- .. . : -ed in lar e modern cities the write,- of those notes recalls sev-, g or mm] “ccldema Jorge u h r oral oi’ these such somewhat moreicausedn ‘lllrzby gamed for them name of the modern severe than that of Sunday laal- {lme ugly ‘Hugger-mint. but the motor our has I f t. I sex. N. IL. In the late fifties oQfgsgeiih lolrflrllztch Tgzolrorozfo Inst century. It occurred on a coldl e e ‘ ' ' ' lo t-Ils h t the first six winter morning. rattled WIHdOWfliG be l f,“ m - _ _ months of 10:2 there were :5 fatal and dishes, knocked down some. _ . I d “vakened the motor car accidents in that city “(we pp“ an a nnd titre-e deaths from car accl- sleepers. n w“ merely u" Bmgleldents In Z6 weeks in a single Can. The first oi those was In Sus- th kl u a in the Parllamentladlnn "“"' Th“ l“ uppammg’ but e ll w Q ' ‘the sluugllfcr goes on. How It en- Bulldlng at Ottawa nnd in the sumlmrce‘ me “"0" of sue-w Hr.“ The IParnu-t-r: Sun believes that “there urc Liberals who would mer season between sessions. Sud-l denly the vast building lllifllill "ll tremble not violently. but continu- "uslyt “k9 a ma“ Wm‘ shakmpcheorfttlly sacrifice that name 2f W153’- Tlwre mum be m’ mismke: Iby so doing thsycould make use it was an earthquake. Instantly!“ n“. glrl-llglh and vitality of the ‘lflkllillst ('l“"k5' mewengers ‘mdlFarmots movements as a re- dmr Weller" Mlle‘! “t m” speed vlvifyitig force for n party badly MW" the “lalrway and m" m“) In net-ti of rejuvenation." Truly’ the oven. By that time the Bllilkflhhs ...-...; is great! The Globe, how- w“ over- n had lute‘? Bomei ever. ventures tho opinion that ‘hull’ secmld” “Mlmm “m” andlmthete is lar greater likelihood of did “me or no damagg ‘Mr. Drury returning to the poll- Agam m thgigtfler mm", rewticul fdllfl of his forefathers‘ than turning from a winter session,“ the Lrberolls discarding their along with some members of DBY-Plame- ‘Vlmh 15 pr°llably Fm“ A“ Hamemv ‘he Wm" w“ a, presqto tin- "return" of the so-called cott. Ontario. asleep in a lmtelfiproflltislvss to "l9 ‘Llllfillil WlE- He w“ auzakened by a loud, dls-‘Wain. an Ottawa desputch tells of! “m, rum. coming from the west, their party caucus after the close warm First ‘bought was of a train of the sosSlon that "40 out of the coming down [he Grand Trunklfib members present were favor- Railway‘ n w“ a terflfyms "KM-able to a working agreement with merit as the roar swiftly increased fill? Kins GOVBTIIIIIBIIL" To this -‘ end further efforts will -be made during the recess, and it is hlnte/l that "one or more Progressives POO-OOO-O XOOOO4 I D ‘I s ‘ i lmigbt come into the cabinet.” lII Y I! 6C IOIIS 0|‘ Guardian Readers From the W. l. Loueon collectilon l All of whlchjsenves to recall lwho went for a ride on a tiger. WThsy returned from the ride lwlth the lady inside,“ it is said and '11 smile 0n the face of the tiger." ‘Just now Liberal hopes are high Ahnt the li0n7I-lke MncKenzie King (The "unuwlllg, "Ieaummligx: may reheat the tiqer’: Pleasant -» THE Lon-us PRAYER lyinssilily also sonic gerigvinantler- Lqnnn-efl] Si“ which is mine [ogiup by A. I‘. Green, of Ail-burn, lud.. Side-passenger. Already they vlsioni the miirllintl llli‘ a smiling King. but Drury lflflde a Pwcumed "Qtishtlng speech the other day at ‘Smith's Falls In which he gave Thou to tho mrrcy-sent our ‘JOUISIIIII hint of allowing himself or doth gunner-h his party to be swalilowed without "'10 tussle. I-Ie (lid however admit an honor that "ours is a party that cannot ,be destroyed unless It ls deltroyed ..from within." In this he senses - ‘a very real and present danger. . r - , -l'.t the, . . l“lugs"klilxllgftrtifgfilye:u g filter: Isl grove dlssension m the FJPQVPI‘. therefore . . Hallo-peg be‘ rog ess ve ranks. west and east. 'I‘h,\' mime; -—~—~ Lot nevermore dlvitle us, Miss Agnes llIcPhniI, the one from ‘lady member of Parliament. who Th)’qfig$ri‘i’;i‘sgiiyf'ncpg6l:ef_M ' ' ' ‘is also a Progressive, has left L“ Th‘, (nmmandd 09,1059" be |,y.!$l,500 of her scsslonal indemnity “one [of $4.000 undrriwn to dale. Shr- Bllt, ‘tzllllgdblllefilfixllze - may yet change her mind we hear ‘ind let our promptiicss lq 0hr"; bclsome one any’ as it l“ the prwn‘ , . May so. 1x02.) O Father. To whom nll proiso. slhoulti be givclli _ Thou art tlic GreatGoll - - Who an In IIPZIVPIL. For delay and... even loge of ladies to d0. and as some Tho vcry some . . On earth as ‘tlsflocal M. P. P.'s have been known in heaven; l n g 1 (H d ls lo do In such matters. but we lhen for our sou s, .01" , we a mihnpe she may "UL Th“ were _meraly men. It would be n pity |that her lfemlnlne superiority. so 'I)l'?lY. Thou woiihl'st the pleased to . . . Give us this day. The food of life, whercwith ourclearly exempm-qed and m we" souls are fed I Sufficient raimcnt and . . . .0ur “dvenlsed as it h“ been’ “mum daily thread, - yet suffer nn eclipse. Oh, no! She Wit/h every nerdful thing do Tho wilfl never take back thn Telle" "F- $1,500. Canadian womanhood would A l’ Th l . . . .A d " "dfgrglveyngnercy my l shriek if she did so, as if a crown All our misdeeds-for Him whom of 810"? were lo he snatched from Thou ohm please the brow of a Queen! 04044004500 to violence, beyond that of thin-l ed to be uplifted at its western Quake the writer l ithe incident of the lady from Niger. lrlng yours today and without reproacm“ bis ma- terial wealth or poverty plays but a small Dart In our estimate of v him; whether he be poor or rich l the one outstanding characteristic about him is that he is to be trust. ted in word or act. We admire the pus-h and enefigy that uccummulates wealth but if there ls any stain “kon his wealth or upon the manner aalln which u was nccummulnted we despise him in our hearts. Technical School for 1922-23 Illa been Issued. The booklet ‘ll neatly put up and well printed and gives all necessary information regard. lug the classes, privileges and ad- vantages of the school. The usual classes in the various lines of agriculture and mechanics will he maintained and the usual Invita- ‘tlon is extended to aspiring sin. denle. For the benefit of those who cannot take the full term Every community has its small souls. its climbers, its aspirants after material gain and the man- ner of the acquisition. cotlce u: them but little lf any. The father- , 1y llnjunotzaldn" "Maire money, my, P‘ ‘ h w. give‘ S‘ .1»... course’. short courses will be gIvr-n In live stock. flslq] crops, motor mechanics. cheese and butter ma- king etc. , r Collies of the lcilfindll’ will he fmnefifl " " forwarded on application to the ‘ \ v ' ' \- fIlltPsf we ‘cove forgot, This love for Thee. yet help. . . . . , And lead ue not, 'l“-liroumh soul or.,. body‘s._.want to despot-ration. . . N0"? let earth's gain drive us . Into temptation. Let no; t‘ie soul of any truebe llevcr -F‘.-til In the time of trial . . . Bu: deliver. Yes, save them from the malice of the devil, And both In Illa ~nd Us from evil, Tllllii pray we. Lord. for that of Thee from whom This mav be had . . .F'or Thine is the Kingdom, This world is of wondrous story. To Thee belongs . . The power um, the glory, F, _, And fill Tlly wnridious works filly‘; ’ ended never. ,, ,,,,-, gym“ But will remain foreveeyvlp fl, g" death, keep . . Thy work. its Tihus we pom or To m-ake on offering for . . . . Our t- 11k h- h - -1 l5 lelllll-E them how the lolllls- t-rcspasiee ' Me e ‘m and l e) Y“ have as “on would be re and And forasmuch, O lLord, as we be- ' , _ _ little as possible to do with him p D ' lieve or them t ' That Thou will pardon us . . . As ' -———<¢->————- wvforgive, “A I - ' l. b . - W" n our little province we have a AGRICULTUnAL SCHOOL at "tflfeiuhilbest fltcilallllhlbt tivgletbflvith TRAGEDIES 0F TURF BETTING wholesome respect both for a good Pardon all . . . . Those who tres- ' » . ‘ . . I . name and IOr riches. We respect The Lalendar for the Prince Ed Andpastmtfigrhnstsgsifietlnlps The“ (Damnnqewsl) the man who is "without blame ward Island Agriculture] and Running horse races for promot- ed and commercialized gambling [are always and everywhere produc- tive of crime and misery, as the following items. selected from hun- ' rlreds of cases throughout the coun- t-ry tback show: C. I1‘. Toomey, ssslstsnteecretsry of the tFldollty ‘Trust tCo., Philadel- phla, used 8300.000 of bnmk money to play the races at tMnrylond tracks in 1920. tI-le was sentenced to serve ‘l0 to 30 years In thesiate iprlson. " H. 'l‘. Baird and J. W. Ridbarta, manager and assistant manager of the Vallpnmlso lbranch of the Du rpm Powder, col‘; were‘ - chanted twtithanoeiiiiitigigpfioxioo of the tlimfs rnonibyjllfilltttnl‘ ‘on race are e_ in Chile irrlbld. ‘ ' ‘t! i! magma connected with to the pro-war tparlod, Forever, ' ess seals “u”! M“ .00.“. Wlfiotol ». m‘ ' l ‘an ,,- Y’ . All Waists and l fortunate people who buy while these limited stocks arily low prices. 500 Yiards Gray Cotton 500 Yards Heavy Grey Cotton 300 Yards Plaid Gingham 272 Yards Plaid and Strip Drapery Chintz 235 Yards Cotton White (English Cotton) . . Better quality I . . . Pink Pyjamas, worth 75c for . . . Pink Bloomers Ladies Summer Vests Better grade . . 75 Ladies Voile Waists 89 Ladies High Class Waists . . 100 White Waists . . . . . 79 Only Special Waists 100 Gingham Dresses, upt0$2.50for.. Others at $1.75, $2.25 and Special Dressy Dresses for an See Eastern Men’s Union Underwear Separate Garments . . . . . . . . . . . Men’s Suits, Tweed, $10.00, $12.00 and . Men’s Sailor Straw Hats, $1.75, $2.25 and t t _ "JULY 5,1932; July“ Is the Month. for Economy And Never more sothao NOW not this Iioonomy List’ I For Today PRICES ARE NOT LIKELY "r0 c0 DOWN AGAIN SOON -...--,..... -...-.-..... .- up to $3.95 for . . . . Window.‘ yat...... --.¢..-.-.---.- .----.-.-.-~-.---'-.¢-- That means that every lowered price that we offer during these Clarance Days-just t0 clear our counters and shelves-means the most positive saving for the all th needed goods they can, are selling at these extraordin- 8c per yard ........12cperyard eGingham....... . . 19c 25c per yard 30c per yard .. . .l2c per yard .......14cand16c .....50¢ ....29c .......5for$1.00 ... ..‘4 for $1.00 79c .....98c $1.48 $2.75 house or street wear. Worth ...........$l.50 $2.75 y occasion $3.50, $4.50 .....-$5.00 ...........$l.35 . 65c ....=$l5.00 .....$2.50 Patons Limited lto eight years in the state pnison. Mr. Maynard, nlbank tnanugerat. Torotiot, [ilendeti guilty on lM-tty 10, 1918, to the embezzlement of $63,- !000, whit-Ii he ‘used for ibettlng on "the flvc rare tracks -in that. vicinity. He received o. long sentence of liu- prisummeiit. J. lB. SVIIIIGIPI‘, junior meimlbrr of |M. ‘St-hunter & Sons, IIOIIIMFHIC, Ky., ltestlflctl in March, 1917, that the $81,000 of liabilities in the fi-rmh-i thsnkritpfcy was in ptirt due to Iris lhettltttg losses 0n the two locul rot-e tracks. t l The Maryland Castialty Co., Bul- ilmore, tiiecoverell in 1910 that the taller of a Washington ilmnk was FOINIIICIIIIQ u Iiandlbook on Mary- lund races with his fellow emlploy- mes as DAIIPOIIS. Shortages of $2.200 were found in the clerks’ accounts. Tile lli-ycnr-ohl cashier oi‘ u Washington, D.(‘.., telegraph oliit-c stole $17,000 in 191$. IIe used hull of the money lbetttlng onHIi/Inrylrind race trucks nnd through: n race horse -wlth the remainder. Al- though t-he sole support. of e WIOOW- ad -mo‘tlter, he was seut- to Atlantic prison for five years. James ADTIHIIPOIIAK, race tmck Knns, of $36,000 in 1917. J-ie oa- vbery there. A young couple of mpparenl re- finement were found dead In a band ‘killed ‘his wife and committed suicide ‘because he lost. “.700 bet- ting st Belmont Park race track. Mrs. Daniel Mutin sold herhouse money to ‘iplay the races." ISheImit all, and moved Into it cheap flu-t with her two children, iwhere she nttemrpted suicide -by ‘lnudsnum, Walter Duncan, chief detective In Toronto in 1910. oiled 20 cases in court in 18 months, tmostly for em- s. | lng on the horse i-aces st Woodbine tPark. James lP. iliennesey, a cashier In New York, ueed 844,000 belonging to the iMoi-gan iastste. end lost It on the race tracks In unsuccessful wagers. fie was pried, and sen- tenced to a term In prison. The II-Ilnton Electiilc 00.. Victoria, 13.0., was able to collect only a few hundred dollars In mperlod when It bnilnsrlly collected $6,000 on no- oount of a saint-halls of tu-rf gomlbl- Ing In .1909, ‘which ended jockey cl operations on the. pmqpoost. "w. _ i PIC “IO. I000 [TONI gambler, robbed a lbsnk at Liberty, ,- ‘caped from prison, and was reoap- ... lured at the race track itpLexing- ton, Ky., after committing a rob- ‘ cheap New York hotel. The hus- t on Bergen street, Brooklyn, to get ' . resulting from ganibli bury, 52 BFOIJIIIVHY, New York. and cotttcssetl: "The race trnok got the mom-y --— nll 'l stole and most of lwhnt I corned." ‘W. W. Suyfnrtl. manager for Swift & Co" Surulogo, N. Y., lost heavllly nu the rut-es there August, He lbcn went to lht- Idlks‘ Club and shot himself dead. ‘Fltmune Costello, chief t-lcrk in the pttymnafcrhi ofllre of the U. S. Ntivy Yurd ut ‘Brooklyn. uscil $17,- 1000 oi‘ (lovcrnitnetit mom-y to llivt mi lilorsci races. He was cvontmlttl-tl for live yours to Sing‘ Sing prison. -—€<-0->-——— nMuthrrs Value this Oll. lilntliers who know how suddenly croup may seize their children and how noc- eccnry prompt fiction Is in apply- ing relicl‘, always kccp fit huml a supply of Ilr. ‘Thomas Eclvclrit- UII, Iiccnnse expvrivnce has taught them that lhls is un cxccllcnt -|ireptiraitlon i'nr the treatment. of this ailment. And l-IGY are wise, for its various uses romlcr It ii vuluablc medicine. —-—--<-&>————- .\||Ill\l‘l|'l mmhvrmunullnlerstute ‘Commerce IHUIIPS IISHEI] ill llll/IPIIII] I 'l‘..-\IilP.\, hlexico. July L-"FBOBI" nl troops were rushed into the Trini- plco (Ill Fields to head ofl‘ General (ioroz-Avo who has threatened to rcturn tomorrow to leave u tribute upon the American Oil Companies. Three hundred and flity cavalry- mrn arrived t'rom the South. A de- tuclnnenbof I50 Infnntrymen was sent i'rom Titnipico. ---—<e->———‘- TEN PER csnr snow m u. s. FREIGHT nafris WASHINGTON. July L-Frelght mics throughout the United States on practically nll commodities will be reduced tdmororw by ten per- cent, when the carriers of the country put into effect the decl- aion rendered lust month by the Commission In the general rote case. New White Shoes <41» l 0915* l3 ‘ 9 . at For Ladies’ ° Clovis: Flapper Pump $3.00 and ......... .............__..'.l 13-28 Canvass Sally Sandals In button and buckle straps,‘ sn- s, {y amel or covered heels, $8.00 to .'.'....... ........... ML-ahtxflltlll‘ “i Canvass Oxfords, 01-00, 01.50. Excellentwvalueee ‘ll-50- ; szm and , "l" * Canvass Oxfords, III!!!“ ifllllmlll - Canvass Boots, l1.00 and ............. .. Infanta White Kid Boots 08c and . ti ‘t Infants White Slippers ................................. .. Mleees White Canvass Slippers with elk sol 9 u Children's White Elk Sandals ._-:... ......................... .. 01.00 .~ l Men's White Canvash Oxfords at lowest prices. 3, ‘ POLIIHEC ' l’ White polishes for canvass and all kinds of leathers. t. Stason, Bagoff, Whlto-0, Fu-jl, stay White Eto- E10- U. N. O. Tint Tablets for all kinda of colored suede. U. N. 0. L's lelle for White Kid. Hiel Enamels, Liquid Dressings, Vlecol, Dubblne, Etc. ll i-isaoquantitne ron HOLEPROOF H085 QS+?iLTD? \