Relief gap-pun Inning Ildly t flfl gag you (Ill ltib . p y liitlllliillillfil" ‘t I - 1' ‘.- 7 . t. ‘ ~_ ‘q)_g ‘Q; yo‘; (lelfwe I "ft- alvuloo is onsl- B! i". new; ‘P II CO ll-LL t e J fNothing new tinder the sun." ‘v l" .TNE ROOIN PmLIQ-fi-V fltfi 4s __ hf 1!‘ ""-_’-1>1'1\L __ ,.,li§aw the Wel- Louoss ‘." . ~ oollootloo Iloollalt lflvsllonf. . ‘ICII _ Ola‘ a“. twrotfi‘ Solomon. And somebody who thinks himself wiser-than that luxurious and much-married king {l it. ltflluspofl- U!!!" C‘ |"5ll'5"l ‘gaunt; can". t ' v-t - 70-‘- l nder the quiet stars bow still your sleep- itmv still! And is in»! s" ""1 ' €Vtlfll10ftr— ‘ Tliut that great tlioullll 0| Y°ll "I ., ours to keep‘! 0r have yOII wakened in a place of‘ 0931"!" ll "WM .crlmes of violence were sure iol Knowing» laughter falling lsughte falling Doyn lyternafi streets. and Heavvtfs flowers growing Sweet beyond sky sttu above‘? ' Or hnveylhe things of ‘hid gro strange to Soll- ‘w , v lno our lives and nu-‘l » ' The meaning oi‘ our soifows-stid rah‘ am .yrigl1l Plflfe i! "W"?! all llllllllra‘ the election took. place yesterday. . lg B. ' our love? I . The words we used“ are: they so iiilic worth That you forget how near to you. how known. were llllllll- llllll llaY- all“ ‘he 5"?” son to tlie jury in the "now notori» with common farm problems. W0- floor of earth’! - ous rum stealing case. Ol’ W“ Dmlll h ‘me llaslenilli w was only one of a long list. pro- with on their own farms, problems a feast 0n é0u\e glad huly day o; Life am; bably the longest list oi criminal which have been successfully nr “Y” cases in the history oi the Su- perhaps partis-ly solved hers. They —-—-— was H a pflfon spumed_a so“! nreme Coui~t~ it was also one of exchange ideas they learn oi" suc- “when me- husbam. M.‘ “° 9m" lelellsell- | ' ' ' perty and his wife has. it is the Or was it just a Peace and a great‘ Sleep "Under the quit-t more- But the dear l thought of ours to keep? APPROVE TARIFF OF $4 TON ON_ HAY. WASHINGTON, July lit-The Fnited States Senate today approv- ed tariff rates of $4 a ton on hay" straw $1.50 a ton; lit-ans. gi-eczi or (tried two cents a pound. prcserv ‘day. His Lordship placed his fin-t ed I! 1-4 Cents; p639. green 0r d|'ip“' one cent pound; split i 1-4 cents; “DD extratt. $2.40 a pound; mush- iooins. 45 per cent. ad ifslnrcnt: kfirden seed. bPPts. (except sugar! eight rents :1 Dulilld; 011.0115, u-nis. Brflftm Corn ivas appruvetl foritbe flee list. I . W!!! FIRE INSURANCE nsenssstvrs THE DIFFERENCE as. TWEEN rout. LOSS AND BUILD no AGAIN Agk the ma" who [w]. "Wipedigfli away with -it somehow asks; ‘(What about wtimen voting!‘ The sneering question la, however, only another instance of the "va- nity of vanities" to which humanity ls and has been so woos in all the ages. For womsn voted in Cans- da cvsn in Quebec, more than a hun tired years ago and without protest. " SATURDAY, JULY 15,1922. The Potato Growers‘ v Association you m, Egpgrimeutal l-‘artn last] "We would wish it to be lll0Wlli'rfhupgdly was a credit both to thel LAW ooasitvaucs h“ m“ ‘hull-Association and to the farm. That rt was a success is clearly illiilfll" Summer sun, Summer showers, Summer fruit "and Summon nowors ' Glam-oh! Ohsrryobi l I'll the world is morryohl , Cherry-ob! Cherry-oh! At my head, ' At my feet, " Ripe and rad, , Fat and sweet. Cherry-oh! Cherry-ob! Cherries! “fitsho hrs" the dhys thrifty. Chen“)!!! cherry“!!! that one must buy Ina fsw weeks anyhow. tnfhsn cvlsry.‘ visit to our otcrwls a delight to people what-arc ,._w................_...,......_..-...s.. . . All prices are down torock bottom, andlt Is so cosy to find, many. be followed and punishment would inevitably fall on the heads ‘f those engaged in them. Wilfui and yd by the fact that about Ilfty 118W names were added to the iftcntber- “By stander" ‘in the Toronto Globe has unearthed the evidence All the world is merry-obi Dancing leaves. dancing skies, And what ls more gratifying, when tho have tho nosdcd things in! d away, all ready for nu". IlHJIIBlII-d Bl“? flagrant violation of the law such 351a, this must be stamped out if- ‘grapn trnin the masterly‘ charge of farmers do. At the Experimental His Lordship Chief Justice Alatbie- Stallion they some face to facéimgn‘ ingjiflgfgllfly_ idaiung and defiance of law hith-"casses and ,erto unparalleled v “a” 1°? "flint the province. you asflll-"llllll l-llld" We e?" °l "l? different methods of feeding and "police and ending without detem-uf eumyauow and ma“. ream“, ttion nr discovery. ' ' the increase is as clear as noon- ger on the cause: in a ‘letter of Judge Bedsrd of Three Rivers, written toihis friend John Nsilsq nnnq; datti of July 1. 1x2». "HifeltnfThroe mvsis. ship of the Association. This is an eyoopenes to tithe; osrgazilzs- Lltllll; getting together and‘ in the. liion and no other class anpteflllllé! Mr. Ogden and iMr. Bordeaux were elected by the men and women of Trois Riviera. l-‘or you must know :tl1at here the woman vote like the it is only lu the case where the women are mar- ried and the husband living that it is he who votes as the head of the common faintly. This is but one pregnant para- this inspirflliflll IIIOTe lhllflvlll The CAItJBlEIDS which they bad Aappled and their lll "l? lllslll"! causes; they see different breeds "l"! lll llltlllll of animals. different kinds ot crops. failures wife who votes. . . l have at pre- sent a servant called Michel who bought a property a year or two ago and built upon it. Michel had the contract made out tin the name of his wife. He went to vote yea- terday. They asked that be should be sworn and "be declared that the property belonged to his wife and thereupon the wife was sent for and she voted for hi1. Ogden and Mr. Ranvois, the defeat ed candidate." That was over a hundred years ago-while some-Que- bec nawspapers still speak of the lfor this is the business of the Ex Yea." llll“ crlllle perimental Station. increased in, For several h“ ‘llarllllllflly The mere fact of getting togeth- ‘hli Province and ‘he “all” “liar is in itself an inspiration; it is t la rest from labor. an enjoyable h ‘social rest and means obtaining a t er n as-. e w o |wider acquaintance and the ma- surance that crimes will be fol-' kinds“ of goods *" comes. than rcsllso thstfyau and that you bdught thsmWcr so Dancing f-ruit before "my eyes! ‘ . . ‘ 7 . _ cherryom ‘Qhetryzqm _ much lsso than thvolywwould coat st that t mo Q “a I ‘I y "no dun. . .. " " ~"‘e- ; Dick‘; aid 'l",fled_ riiinsno toils-bio sccnvmv news forfodlYi Qatar-lay. . _ -. ' .1 ' n . t. . ' -~ , AZTLZ: xfwo-fld, -. t - - namrv WHITE, atousss .,_,_ ». y‘ qt -- . ' '. " t " "' t! - ~hlch -h!Chrii= - t l- -~~~ chm’ ° , i"? °' °' - at m, m. 08c. 01.20. "rm but In tho houlo up t» ca.» for _ ................................ -3 02.15 Queen Alexandra, the Qttedn Mother, now in her 78th year. is far" more active than most women of ber age. She might take life far eas- ier than she does. but she evidently is opposed to the idea of being laid simple adornment, In most ‘wanted styiss.. - . All Ladies Summer Chats at ‘s clearing of All Ladies Spring and Summer Suits ..... .... And svory woman wants whits, this summer Those are prottllytmsdo. ‘with’ 240 Ladies Petticoats up to $2.00 for '. Sh lik t h - o“ the we“ e u o l ow a" Ladies Corset Covers, two for self attiong the people, and she is “In” o’ PM‘ B. - tifl d b the applause with i fvrljicheher yappesrance always is Wm“ comm m‘ F. l “ Gown‘ a“ greeted. Undoubtedly it acts as a '1'” Baum‘. a """"" " _ '15‘ sort o!" psychological tonic upon 5V'“.' h" ‘ ' ‘Lu 100 Pink Combination Suits worth $1.25 for ............................... ... ......................... ,. 60c t her and helps her to feel as young Bummer Corsets, all sizes as she looks. She crowds many sc- tivities. into a day. One day rec- ently she appeared in public at the Ladlos and Children's Mlddldl, worth $2.60 for .................... .. '_ Children's Overalls, bluc and khaki. slzcs M. 22. 24, 26, all at . -. Iungilo Aprons ' Cart Horst Parade for prizes in Regent's Park' then at a concert in - 3min Blllliilllw AW“. 6083"“ aid Oi WOFKSIIODB for disabled sol- “A splondld Ilns of D. l. A. Bias Filled Compote fromQ2A0 to “.00 at ‘poclal Iking of new friends all of which will _ helps to nirllte life more agreeable. cf farming to its proper tag-st, gives a better conception of the import ance of the business that feeds the world. it well together. well to take a day off occasionally tlnwed and that punishment inevitably fall on the beads of {those engaged in them. 'I"lii.= is‘ the sole reason; we are no worse lthan other people; we are human;- 1 ‘we would not knowingly risk n; ipeniientiary or a jail term but if. Ethel-e» is an even chant-e of escape; who; ! Unfortunate- ‘.l_v the chances of escape are moral ‘there are those among us would take chances. {than equal; more criminals escape: l of escape; the; [crime may not be discovered; if ithtin are convicted. There is al- ' vrziys a chance itlist-tivrered a clever lawyer may‘ {find a technicality; a kind hearted, {jury may be sympathetic: he may". for rut” if you need fire insurance Indlolhers have done so and there is? follow his advice. your home and your furniture insurance. need .. I We represent ten of the strong-l Your businesmi i ‘follow. lit also means the exaiitation is to get to see‘ what others are doing, well to realize that the wottlrfs work can be done even ii‘ we stop work for a daiv. N0 doubt the usual round of equal vote as “an innovation," And womcfl of Quebec voted tin the slee. tion of Dec°mhcr last. Evidently old-time privilege. to their respective thorns. national a nation “The Miiiple ever." or “O Canada ' Leaf picnics will be held on the Experi- mental Farm during the summer. We trust they will be well attend ed and that the dwellers in the ('1'? will have an opportunity of lnilrfillg the DPOple who feed ‘them Law is a many stringed lDEllfll-‘one and mm“?! be °V°T dlllle- We: est Fire Companies In the worm men! for the maintenance of tleceni mmlm“ mall-V 5395951 lllllllY 00' i" would be filed to quot: Ollficitizenshlp. V/hile the strings are ‘llllllllllllllb N0 (‘l-"ISB can live unto rates. liyiidman 8t f0. Ltd. Managers for P. E. l. P. E. l. Tourist and Siiiiimer Supplement 0i the Charlottetown Guardian -" SIXTEEN PAGES Giving full and graphic dos crlptlon of the Province and its industries together vvith_ an historical sketch and up- to-datc information. _ A description of the Early. Pioneers who came from Scotland and settled at 8cotchfort by Rev. Dr. J. C. MacMlilan. Particulars of the Memorial erected, details of the pro- gramme for the celebration, with illustrations of the Monument and those taking active psrt in the celebra- tlon. The most profusely illustra- ted edition ever issued. Price 10c per copy. Order early to svqld disappoint- mcnf. NOTE-In ‘order to accom- modate silggcrtborg”: n py wlll ho sent to &ch"'lnd_ olr accounts debited with "thoflflc. Additional copied must be or- dsrsd at once. A . Tie Charlottetown meld “shun law and 0,1.“- areyii‘ ny itself. The common bond oil lmiilntaincti; loosen one of thenr have been condoned: lviolarion ‘of the liquor law bani ibeen flagrant and defiant 1nd um; ipunished; petty crimes followedi ,and prosecutions and convictioiisi I offences {have been rare. Now we are rtin~ ping“ aclose second to the bandit-t, ‘infesiedcitiesoltheUnitcd States| and our own larger cities. There isl gsomclhittg wrong and again we re- peai, the cause is that punish-mend fldoes not inevitably follow crime! l In every civilized country in the: iworld the enforcement of law is.‘ ‘in the hands of the Attorney Gen- ‘eriil: to him is entrusted the ltd-z} .ministtrniion of justice. not alone‘ in the Supreme Court but in the [Police Courts and ihe Magistrates‘ ‘fourth. if the courts fall, if the ipolice and the constables fail. it iis his duty to see that necessary icnrrections are made and that, lregardiess of everything else the law is upheld and enforced . The Attorney General of Mflsfllb‘ chuaetls, Mr. J. Weston Allen. has| t i "t 1m the world in this respPPl- Patty lcourts and petty oilloitilt. failing ‘in their duty wet‘.- cleanct! up. he -v-t>rit giver the heads of mmistrstes izntt even cf county judges, re- juries and l'(‘~dii'l‘llI'<’.Fl'€f| lnw whr-n nnrl where retcs- drastic ‘called during his regime set tin example‘ service to our country binds ug all and the whale machine is tlisabled.ll°€‘-‘lll=‘l' tlllll l! l5 0B1)’ b!’ ellleritlil] I 1n mafia“ few ymrs m, swmgsltvhole heartedly into this servlce| Th! Old"! lllwfill" 500M)‘ lmhave given way one by one. Petty that we can effectively serve our-t selves. ii CANADA'S GROWTH ln previous issues we have re- terred to ‘Canadirs material growth, her growth in industries, in agriculture, in commerce. And the record is a creditable one.| During the decade ending in 192i Canada has kept pace with her sister nations; her development has been steady and healthy. In one respect only has she fallen behind, that is in population. Ac- cording to the census figures. ‘which are now finally and official ly established our population in June. 1921 was 8.788.483. This represents an increase of l 581.840 over that of i911. Duritiif the decade 1,300,000 immigrants came into Canada. our natural in births over deaths would be about 1.500.000. Had there been population in 1921' would have been approximately 11,000,000, far short of this and the shortage can he accoun'ed for only by enli- increase able. The fllcirthnl onbpnpnlzitlon 9s ir-ealurel were found noctissztry And he Lad public ipinion behind him as every official everywhere will have who insists oiP-tlie full llfit] impartial enforcement of law and order. FARMERS’ PICNICB "__ ‘Guardian The picnic under the auspices of than it ought to he is onejbaf ‘should give its pause. The exodus [from Canada is greater than it iought to he. We have to the south Illf us a large, wealthy, resource-- lul country, a country of long ei- tabilsbod Industries; a country no exodus our We arc it is claimed that 90 per cent of tllcl ' ' ' they value the restoration of their The recent anniversaries of the Dominion and the United Statetfgounlpsg or (Hanan; the Eat-t of llll" Wvll/Pfi lllsfllsfllvn it! PEKlTdhiaiIutlr. Viscount and Viseounless "l" “aidstoiie Th? (DIPSUOII 031$ bePillRold. Princess Marytis expected-tot agziin raised. what is the distinc-lglvg twq format receptions in the tive National Anthem of Canada ilflzcbtjllgg of me present season; tor» "‘-’ - v ~ ‘ _\Vhile in regard in the big Republic there lsjnnd their little son Jim‘. oi‘ Medicine! Nflflllllnlbflfllllld. the Earl and and Mrs. Whilelaw Dr. Jttines McLeod, Mrs. MclJeofL; is like question as between “Tliedlui, Alberta, arrived this weekio ‘Star-Spangled Banner“ ‘Country ‘Tis of Thee." [we have in others. the imperial National |them. um! An (Continued On Page 8.) lspcaklng our own language. hav-l ling laws and social conditions similar to our own. Naturally the than in our own comparatively new country and the inducements Ito our young people are Weill night irresistible. This accounts largely for the still considerable cit-inns '1" the United States and which nu doubt will continue for some time t.» come. it is however one of the cizidiiions which must be guarded Jtzzlilet as much as possible. We lhawc uniimved natural resources; we have almost lIIIHIPliGd areas iuperior to that in any other coun- z-y in the would and we have a their own with anv people ‘lr the world. What we need is a greater development of these resources; more lions, our own industries, our own commerce. We need our own markets, to develop own cities and our centres of popu- lntion. We need honest politic." and stiiteiimansliip, the statesman- sliip that acorns opporlniiism and false labelling of principles and of policies. We need Canada for the Canadians-and tor all who come to us from foreign lands hgriculttire, t" otirisbour not the protection which pampcrs into a about mfiam’ ' mum" 1"" fatty degeneration but which will give. us ileast an. opportunity to at give us the advantage of a reason- able handicap in our race with stronger ' inc more hkperievced competitors. ' of farmlands; we have watefpower build, up our to lie- srtiticn. possibly also partially blfiflime Cilnhdifllll, We need t» look a diminishing birth rate. the facts to (‘gflgdg rather than to washing. oi‘ which will he ascertained when mm; Wa {wad '10 ‘we reasonabm ltha fntli census details are avnll- proummn m m", industries m our make a start iii our com- parativeiv new country, which will i “Mytstienti the summer with Mr. Mo; 0f COUF5G!L“OIYS mother, Mrs. James McLeod, Canada. above nlllKeppufill. Her daughter Mrs. Frank- {Thomas and children of Frederlc-' _ “God Save the King." whiclhtou. N. B., are also spending the _ m) Cpnrmm. ma, punishment Wm all‘! b? WllflFfl grate they Livonia .sung will heart and voice otfsumnier Willi them- iThP Gel Together idea is a g0odlall important public occasions. ' i out t Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Longworth yare visitors at Shaw's Hotel. l o o s _ , Mrs. Frederick D. Berkeley df ‘New York, gave a dance for her daughter Lorna on Wednesday ev- Opportunities hhere are greats-losing. July_12l_h at illeil‘ tbeautitul summer home "West-Wood." The ‘grounds looked lovely in the moon- light. and the guests enojyed walks on the' lawns." It was considered very much oi a success. O , O U Extensive preparations are being ‘made i'or’tbe Maritime Golf Champ- ionships to be held_ here starting next Tuesday morning. it is expect- ed that there‘ will’ be upwards of 75 visiting golfers, many oi’ whom are due to arrive thih‘ evening. Quite a number of interestedQvisltors are alsoexpelfted’ inn will likely come over by auto from the Mainland. ' - O I O 1'11».- notitssséi at than; hour to! day will the tMrl. Nosb, Mrs. H. W. r uidy people capable of lliiitlillgiwegk! “d “rank A a Bayel The ivisitors will find a cordial reception awaiting" them and the program for their entertainment is very pleas- ing. . loyalty to our own lnstitti- a o. a ‘Motor travel through the Province is assuming summer proportions and daily cars frorn America and the Mainland are noticed. All the hotels report the usual quota oi‘ visitors, both in the city and at tne beaches. O O O Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Campbell are enjoying an outing at the North Shore. ' O O O tMiss lrma Fash, daughter of Rev. L L. Fash, who has many friends in this city, him beeninppointed to a position on the staff of thshlgh school at Medicine Hat, Alta. She has gone to Edmonton to lake a course in teaming in the Summer School. r O O O I Mr, and Mrs. C. l-l. B. Lonaworth. and family are simmering at Greg- ors Hotel. t O O O Dr. A. D. Falconer of Pine {Hill College, Hnlliax,- accompanied by Mrs. Falconer are spending h vaca- tion in this city. s '0 s lift-mid. GOOdIlll is being cor-- .. Ail the shades in Cwcatcr Yarns for the fancy and filct Sweaters, Down 36c. ‘Dove 25c. MONARCH YARN-B diets and finally. at the Richmond 9'1"?“ ma“ , . ’ ' ,- _ Horse Show. . But she makes two WA" c-"i. J H”! ' v ‘ "F concessions to advancing years. M9!" cii" _ {H-w-t She seldom goes out of an evening " . . " and she goes to bed early, usually Hominy DEPARTMENT " _ _ . t ' . ' . playing a game of “Patience" be~ __ ._ ~ I . _ - , m“, l.enl.lng_ t tl I Chlldrcn’: HOIO small silos, 2 pairs for ................................................................... .. 26c r " Children's Hon, larger slzc a pair 26c prmcess Mary and vtwoum L“. Ladies Llslc Hose. Brown, Grey, White and Black ............................................ 60c cellos opened their oflicail social ' l“ life at Chesterfield House, London, Ladies l-lllc Gloves _ . 79F f ' Monday nigh, Wm, a din“.- m the Ladies Silk Scarfs, new shades-In Orchid, Tomato, Buff, Pumpkin, White. Special Kine. and Queen. The guests in- ' "in " ~‘ eluded ‘he Duke and nuohegg or -MCollsr and Cut‘! sot ln Organdy, Pique and Llnen,'a sct .................... ... ............ ., 61.26 - / LlSE MONARCH AND YOU'LL USE NO OTHER Special In Ladies Bat-hing Suits. $1.00 and ..................................... .. ...................... .. 01.60 About 4 dozen Ladies Gingham" Dresses lncludlng Houscdresses snd Billie Burks Styles, clearing at each $1 .49 ~ 4 Another lot about 2 dozen In number. ranging id pnlccs from $4.50 to . $5.25. clearing at . .. Also another rack of Gingham Dresses, about forty in number at a very special . -- $3.75 $2.75 price "Other Dresses In stock, including Gingham, $16.00, clearing st July prices. . 10 dozen Undcrsklrts, all colors and slzes. extraordinary Volts and Orgaridlco from 04.1019 value at each 00c It is worth your while asking to see the Children's Dresses vvs are selling for $1.39, all sizes and colors. ‘Wonder Values need no Discounts, Prices tall every time, Save Money by shop- ,' ping at PATONS Saturday Four Pairs Men's Cotton Socks for Extra Values in Windsor Tics. silk _ h Men's Outing Shirts with collars attached. cream color, worth $1.25 for .......... .. $1.00 Men's Black Knit Wool Hose " ‘ Men’; Lisle Thread Hose, in white and black . Ono lot of Men's Knlt Tics Night. ‘MEN'S FURNIS-HINGS,‘ JULY CLEARANCE $1.00 76c 60c Our Men's Umbrellas at 1 You can well afford to lolc it, it vviii take tho place of a $2.00 one. PATQNS l-TD- ................. .1 40c . HALF PRiCE ‘L30 dially- welcomed on a visit to her mother-in-Iaw Mrs. John Goodwill. North River Road. _ o . s - o The meeting ortiis r. E. i. Med- ical Society on Wednesday-brought its quota of visitors who after business was over. enjoyed a soc-l lable evening at Beach Grove inn.‘ O O O ‘Mrs. A. W. l-lyndman and child- ren iira among the. new summer residents at Képpoch htiving arriv- ed this week from Halifax. O O O TAKE 2 HAP or. WEEK ..... The Boston Baseball Boy's are cordially welcomed and it is hoped their visit wlll prove most enjoy- able. OOO- Mr. and Mrs. H. A. lticasrdson of Toronto are expected shortly to spend the summer in Georgetown. MnWnRichai-dstin and Mr. Donald Rosa motored down from Toronto.- ‘ s o s ' Lady Aiherdqenv has again been elected jto "thei '" ierntui al Council oflwomen, the Swiss lady, who held thbi office, having resigned. ttbady Aberdeen v wits recently presented iii court. O O O / Hon. Dr. P. C. Murphy and Mrs. Murphy have returned to their ‘home is Tigttlsh. from Ottawa. Taoy were accompanied by. lure. ‘~ Murphy's slstorKMi-s. Clsrkegwlto will spend the summer with lhfillhflgqiuggu o; ml wit ~t ‘1";'..i_t'»";'ii"-j...- JV. ddisncy oi‘ the ln-I Mrs. B. ‘Lord and young son have arrived from Fitchburg on a visit ton Street. ‘ O O O bnsy continually. during the fine days and innny "splendidly contest- ed sr-tts are being played. This at‘- ternoon tea will the served by Miss Ilora McDonald, Miss A. McLaren and Miss H. Cameron. O O O Rev. Dr. Wadman oi the Method- ist Episcopal Church, formerly oi‘ Crapaud, who hns been forunany years in the Hawaiian islands is now visiting the Maritime Province and being cordially welcomed by everybody. He is accompanied by Mrs. Wadman. o o o _ The weekly dances at Bench Grove Inn are proving very attract- ive just now, especially to tae young people who motor out from the city and surrounding districts; tMrs. George l-lyndman of Ottawa is visiting at Brackley Bédcb. w ' O O O The Misses Marion, Marjory. and Christine Molnerney ‘dt st. Johh, are visiting Miss Marlon Mncdon- aid. Georgetown. ‘ O O O Summer visitors hers include Milt-R. R. Fitzgerald and Mrs. The Victoria Tennis Courtemre - _”_ ‘ . .. Mrs. Alfred E. Jainieson with i her two children, Betty and Nora. l0 Mt‘. and Mrs. B. Bremnsr. Graf- oi‘ Halifax-has arrived in Cbartoittr town for a short visit with ‘her psi‘- ‘ents Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Hodgsoii. O ‘ O- O The "Glorious 12in" was royally celebrated on Wednesday with I most entsrtnininit program 0i ~ speeches, sports and horse races. attended by thousands from all ov- ; er the Province. l g. O Week end parties, auto drlvN- picnics and fishing parties are hs- ing widely enjoyed as a dellslllllll way to entertain‘ the numerous Vill- tors now in the city. . s s . s . The Earl and Countess of Minto i. have ibeen in London for the MB- non and are the guests of tally Vlll" let Astor. Lady Moniin (formerly _ Miss Cook of Montreal) will! P" sentad by the Dowager Countess 0f <.t I Queen) at the first drngllf of tie seaport, ll all“ iflllléiffi Palace. ~.--o. . - - , g ._, _. ‘RAVI IV PRQXY- KAI "You," sold tho "dentist. “*0 lll‘ euro painless extraction. you'll hove to take gaspsnd tllll-‘l stir "ll" ~- extrs." , ' v "on!" sold Casey, ~11 cum ll", old warll the best; never mill‘ "l" __ t. “You're o. bravo mall." “l4 l“ l-lntchsson and children who are R. B. Norton. dentist. 10h y ll said lousy. ‘fit ain't mt that got tho tooth; it or with." ‘m. Mlnto (who is isdy-ln-waitin; to j W“ t. t- “-41 t t t l Jau- ."fT.<;1~4vr.'. .311 _@- y’ 0.-