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I lo ~l YPBIF- ' \l. -— (‘rupt- Pyjamas viii o YvllP-‘im (‘rule- Muwn “whom Phone 92 oppocilp Ivnni-ll 8-: Chilndlel"! w,¢onao o n vo+0++¢4+*' E v0¢0o¢&Q-O-§-944‘9§4'§" BIG SPECIAL |n'Electric Washers come in today and see thl Ngw “PLAY DAY” i c. _;l,:un:\l Value In the WWM$»m~M¢ Only $59-50 at IILLER sacs. LTD- us omit Gcorllc She" §§§O§Q§4¥§§§§§§+§ 7:’ “““§.¢4¢¢ cocoa-yaw» films a scorn 0F CULTIVATED RASPBERRIES Till‘. nrxsr YET m) PRICED RIGHT tloiliblziuillis. nor quart 15¢"- Hash Vi- unhles Daily. P. J. MacDONALD PIIONlLS illlll and s39. §Q§§§Q¥§§4¥9§§f§§§+ Q4090 Q‘OQOOOO§Q+§§§ WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLQW l\'.l'I'('ll liriraln ulxslxl-iss Filth livflnlflill; A Specialty Chester A. Campbell rler 151 Queen Street OQQQO-OQQOQQQOOQW QQOQOQOOQQOOOQQOOOQFQQ- ew Design —- Modern eauty - Years Ahead l llrEuu-ka llv- iiic Washer has n0 "ll lor ~.iu~l.irtor_v- economical nice. li l.lll' tn yourself and illil’ uuii lliuwliunli- lhc 'l.llil.l\.\ \\ \.~lllall lit-furl! YUI-l "l. l..i~\ monthly terms. lleiignui u-u lunu in Canada by aimliiui \l<ill\|ll('li for Canadian fill‘! uml on Uihllljy at our show- M111» T- G- IVES m Great (mu-go hi. Phone 1117 Wwo-oonowooo-vvemv-vv i: ._ » Nwuoooooooovooooooo-Ow ldrance Sole . . .. FUR COATS h I917 "fl; this rcli llllt‘ nrtvspaper next or oulwuiulini; announcement WEN vol’, or run. REFER I lo Ls. “SLAND FURRIERS ' [lift-t bilroct. Phone m1. ' ‘h nlllr liulusli-r- Fur House mc~ Q w ffffsgioooooooooc r ~ ~~————-—--_“_———a w.“ ‘Hnooooovooooo her viii - Jlflfl . Ilruslrd to Iiir:,f“r{§“|""s have been villi Hut‘. hi’ not trust us l0 i “lffjflN a JOHNSON - "‘ - fl- Phone 33 (C. I‘. liy Guardian's Special Wire) the grounds for divorce in Great Britain lius rurrrl ihv que~tion as to whclher r action might be “My family is liable lo ask for Kellogg's at any time of the day. So l keep the pantry well-clocked. T'hey’re such a convenience.“ Kellogg's Corn Flakes in milk or cream satisfy that‘. hungry feeling morning, noon or night. These crisp, golden flakes are always nourishing and satisfying. Ideal for the bedtime supper because they encourage sound sloop. . . Sold hy {tro- cers every- . Vinnipcg Senator Lr-iiili-um Aii-Mciuis. member of the Sciiate DIYOYvE Committee, assert- ed ciivorce laws should be broad- ened and support for the Britbh Divorce Bill was voiced here by Scniuor (jairinc Wilson while the bill was bcfore the Commong at Wcsti. nsicr, "The ill‘; which wont through filial snigrn; o.’ the British Howe a. few days ago includes.» do ertion. cruelly and msanii grounds for dissolrlion of marii ,._ Canada has alway. nrlluncii l») lhc oid tradit- r" l h law ihat adultery is is for (livorcc. where. llindo 'i‘u .1 .1 lllil‘ lrilriiiioii here by Kellogg in would lIl\‘Iil\u lw-uf and ('(lil,slll,u_ London, Ont. lionnl flllflllilli.‘ during hock, be. lore '.' nledcralion. The Bri.i h North America Act Qhiifllrrrile.» "lIirlfYliV-lil and divorce" flmfilfil lhc sublet-ts in rlJCLlOIl 91 ovcr wiiicli llw [Dominion Ims Jill'- isdirtiun and for many years after lCiilifcrI<-i'iil;v=li nearly all appli- .-__._ : | (‘fill-Ulla fur divorce came before the Piirliuuuiit of Cunncla in the form H P u zz I e r CORN FlAKES Mada Heller - Packed Better Taste Better 11 0f petitions for relief. Under section 129. howcvr-r. it wn.» providcd that. laws already in effect in province; joining the union were to by preserved. Nova Scotin and New Brunswick had passed divorce legislation prior to Confr-ileration. Prince Edward Is- NEW YORK, July 30- (CP) — land had a court with jurisdiction Lewis C. Twat, a schoolmaster ovcr- HIOFFIZILIO and divorce since Whose hobby was solving puzzles i835 although fciv if any c3505 and who became secretary of the lmvc ever liI‘f'l1 prc>cnicd to it National Puzzlcffs‘ League, is dead» In the opinion of constitutional For forty years Trent dcvotvrl "l\\'\i' lu-rc. a relaxation of div- his spore time to brninlwisters, . s world prohnhly involv-Q subinilling his stirklcrs and sol-a‘ lotion hy bull) the Dominion utions under the name of C. Snwyand ilic Provinces. Hr- came to be known as one of; Divorce is mcrrnsing in Canada. thc best "puzzlers" in the United For svicral yours bcfore the war States. tlic nuinhci‘ ivus about. 5O a. year. Trent had his own library of, In 1917 the figure was 57. The 200 dictionaries and complete lists next year" it was 114 and in i919 of all words with from three to 12 it jumped to 376. Since then ac- Ietfers. He was equally at home: cording to the Dominion Bin-pm; with crvplozrams, anacrnms. chaiu, of Statistics, there had been a fldFS. crosswords. word golf. word! gradual incrcase unti in 1936 div- scrambles. monolzrams and “bl-I orccs numbered 1,526. Noted llles In New York svliabin. evizsrnmmauc, enigmatic and phonetic charndcs." Mrs. Trent was also a "puzzler". G. I. 0. Head Uses Proiwsellemvrial Ii. F. or L. Labor To Famous Writer "c (By The (‘nniidiau Press) ‘IVASHZNGTKJN, July 3'O--Un:ted LONDON‘ July QO_,CP,_DC_ States labor clrczvs are chuckling mus or a scheme w perpetual‘? the over tlir- rhlcnima of John L.Ll‘\'.'!S memory 01- Rudynrd Kmhng ha“, in his capacity us‘ u privutcwcm- been disclosed b," Lord Athloncfi 910-)?“ , animated w“ bumg $1350,u00_‘| 'Ih<~ czar of the Committcc for 10rd Amlom, ,5 Chan-man o; the‘ Illilllrlldlil OfLIfllilZlltlOfl. sworn foe fund wmmittefi 4 of the Amcririin Federation of The Cm“ object is to build and Labor. roccnily bllllglll. u hisioric eqmp n Kmlmg “mun... 3;, u“; Imuse in All‘.\"<lll(ll‘lfl. Vii. It had Imperial Service Collcge. Windsor. l“ be "@n"‘“"“l- Th" C-IO- hi5 and to provide a Caplml 5mm um not yct organlzcrl the building income from which will bc devoted lF-"VF- _ i0 n“, provision of bungpvggs m, lmcsligafors (ll.\(‘fl\'t‘l‘€(llh[‘\\‘OI‘k- me imperial Service College for mcn on the Lewis home were 5.) boys. S0115 of mcn engaged 1n_Ill£‘ll’llJ(‘l'5 of the AF‘. of L. the governmental and public scr-f vices FOSKlPfll/ in the UllltPd KlnlZ-l dom. in Ihc fkiminious. in and in the Colonial Empire. be eligible. for bursaries. The boys _ - Brings Argument so chosen will be known as "Kill- ling Scholars". DUETAFFNAGE SCHOOL BELFASI‘. July 30—lCP)-~-Is a. Th‘, 5mm‘; exercises of Dun_~kill an lflail costume? Suggest- smrmage school were hold on ion mat chidrcn wear kllts when ‘vedncmnx June 30m‘ mm n mo“ the King and Queen visit Belfast attendance of parents and visitors lab lho cud o1 Jill)‘ led W M1 9X- In the ahwnce through 11mm‘; o; change in the llufllfiwllOllflfllCfi col- me rvkwllfll. \_,.hm-_ ML Hunk H_,liiii1is of Ilu‘ Belfast Tidcgrarlh 0n Jenkins. Mr. Ellis of Donaldsion U113 ‘llw-‘llmla _ H capaym. supp1“.d_ |_ "Cuinnrmi binsii- (i;\](|.\‘_‘(l the The following perms were donal- idcu. h-IHQU-llilgv it would be more ed by we teach“. appropuie if inc childrcn wore typically Irish costume. Next day moflvkn” came support for ihc. kilt from Grad‘. IWGUV steWa',-f_ "Lady S udcnlf‘ who replied the Grade iiuLincoln Boswall, kill is "lhv n nal dress of Irish Grade llTvC/hnrl Jenkins. in“ “m1 b“ ' A5 If l‘) clinch the Grad‘, Iv__-Hr,k,n s",“.m.t_ arcumv-nl. ‘Lady Student" added that the kilt was a common-sense Grade V— Clifton Can't. Grade VfI—- Graham BOSWnll. Grade IX- Suzanna Webster. C(l.~.lllli‘l(‘ foi- warn1 wewlicr. i B 5t N t Stud B "k saniaf_uoi‘m"i”i.niil. ° ‘ Build Long Tunnel fnlermcdlale -l. Isabel Jenkins; 2. Clifton Coirl. l - - Junior —1.lClin"l Jenkins; 2.‘ Hclcn Stewart. l Best Attenrlaucc- Kcitl: Vcsosv. l “"' " Best Dcporlmcnl ~~Elma Wcbstcr, ’ V1 llqlv- r7153 3“A""’P' ' A of the ratf‘P.1_\'r‘i's motored to his W" 5 ‘lwk- ' . . home and presented him with a _1l"‘ llmlwl- mfmhlmlg magi“ beautiful clock nccomuaicd by the (wimciii. run, lllllfhivll . rm in, following address. ‘ a punk 30ml luL hum between the _ _ _i g lochs. 'l‘hr~ minke m. Loch Garry scaggoll-lolils Jenkins, Dunsa nalze m“ m‘ 3: W“ [Mow [he present Dear. Tenvhfl- 'surlai‘c oi lllf‘ \\'.llt‘i‘. lilllOW will we are gathéred here godm- to be cnnirolliwl l): l'(‘[.',llllillX1§I lZfitBs. mark the closing of another school 5° lllf‘ :_"‘_"‘- "l “ff lfwhiffi“ be your. It seems but a. short time WW“ "l ~<"'\l‘l“l ‘lo "ti" 4" ~ since we ivorc hc"e a _vcar nun on 1'1" bm-"lfi “w “hm” z “(L000 a similar occasion. The past year has flown quickly and we feel that all have accomplished a great deal. We fccl that wc arg greatly in- debted w you for your unlirlng cf- forts during the past your. At times we‘. know that we were indifferent and that your patlcncc wastricd to ihci utmost. but you have by your aoorl‘ judgment. and by your quiet nnd’ Ratify Agreement Ending Strike BUFFALO. N. Y our Ihh-‘CP’ unass ml m nner. surmounted __ _ all dilflficiliziles “You have alivavs --Su-il<lnc lluvk (|'.I\f‘l:\ ionisllié , " _ ,_ ‘_ -; l "pl comproms been wmmz t" hplp M“ “O m5 ‘manlmnu j‘. iwi ‘(whah wholesale cause in the cmnmunlll‘. and tau coulrnci lflrltvlllqn“ "m, "mod [he donaled a silvcr trollliv to th" fll'"t“‘!‘\' IW“ “myw M Buffalo-s hockey team, in addition to this most. sriiou». ll - t0;",\rri\\\' and rush n\“\v Sill‘- ,\- flu-m shvlvcs cmll- 5|‘|i)](\ foods. lion ivzis voted at a you were constantly to worthy pupils. We ask you lo ncccpl this Film" “m” Rift which is n lokon of f-Iic “lwm P11” l" " " and amlrcclailou of lho (‘0Yllllllll!lIl\'. lvTriilf" lllqftlyi“ We ar sorrv flint you hnvu morn ' - ' u . . . _ Ill andpylvn hom- um vou our S0011 hour. w" ‘ ,'.".'. ' nlzowiimilllkliig h!’ Plliolliifl Your usual llmlfl mam‘ "r m" “Wm H ' l 90o "Hpnoueovoo dlyvr... hfflfil dvlim of the com- azain. - , a a; sign“! on behalf or the puplm lyyolttisc imd shouted m iipprov C'I'l‘AWa. July 30 —Extension of ‘ A “onerous ‘mat of i“. fl-mm fivc-i . 7.1mm". v IIIIlKlHlLL Loch and cake was served by the Wo- UNI". “"11 11W“ “tum m me mflfs 1115mm“ _ heart of llic‘ Lirainpiiiiis us _ parl- ‘ In the cvcnlnll Mr Jenkins wns of a ll3"!5""""l"“ l”'l“"“ lnulc?“ ncrccnbly surrviscd when a number ha“ btl“ \"‘l"l'1"l“‘i 4n“ mo Hen’: tho are! The Ilm Inlpihae an tell n nary. v ' In Memoriam MR. WILLIAM MUNN The people of Murray River were not long since called upon to part with one of their finest residents in the person of Mr. William Munn who died at the age of 7O years. The deceased had been in his usual fairly good condition of health until a few weeks before the coming of June and when he ivus l-akcn seriously ill. all that medical skill and kind friends could do was done but all to no avail. His supply of reserve oiwrgy was not great and it was not. long until death claimed him. Mr. Munn was twice married. His first wife ncc Miss Emma Mobbs (ll(’(‘l in 1000 and I'll» curly child aged two years passed away some weeks later. Besides his second wife. ‘nee Miss Bella McIntosh. the deceased Icavcs to mourn the loss of a kind and loving brother two brothers and two sisters. The brothers are George Munn. Kansas City, and Alexander Munn. Murray River and the sisters are Mrs. Thomas Cook and Mrs. Colvln McLeod. both of Murray River. Thrce brothers and four sisters prcdccased Mr. Wil- liiiin Afuiin at different periods some years ago. These were John Munn. Green River. Archibald Munn. Hopefield. and Malcolm Munn. Belle River. " The World's O Finest Tire" none too good for that new car. DUNLOP FORT "90"' is a tire achievement that provides added safety together with silent, smooth riding features incomparably finer than anything incorporated in ordinary tires. F. R. McLAINE You wouldn't part with onl like thll for love or money. So be sun to map it. / APERFECT rccord of a happy day, in snapshots-it gives you quire a, feeling of accomplishment when you come hack from ii trip with soinciliiirg to show for it. And the feeling lasts. lYicrv fimc mu look at the l7lClUfL’S—~(‘\‘L‘l1 after months have gone hy~~thc hours mil lkillllcll- ings pariidc before you. So g0 Pftpiiftll. KO1iliil\§li> low n» $3; Brownies from €l.25 . . . a: vour dealer's. ln Canada ‘ Kuiliak" i~ lllU up? itrtil f.'.‘. if! mark and sult- prupcfl) oi (,iil'l.l Lh- Iii ‘Llk m, Limited, ll-ronru, lluglrju, How different nvu look, only a ynr from now. Don't lee the month! go by virhoutlnaplhom Canad a-which Any camera is a better camera loaded with Kodak. Verichromc Film. Vcrichrome gives you good pictures where ordinary films fail. It is made iii assures uniformity, freshnesg and perfect condition. Don't take chances-always use Kodak Verichromc Film, A CANADIAN PRODUCT -_ who passed away at the age of eleven years, and the sisters who predeceased their brother, William Munn, were Mrs. William Wallace. Bclle River. Mrs. Ambrose Watkins Charlottetown and two younzcr sisters, Misses Margaret and Isabelle Munn both of whom pass- ed away when they were quite young. Mr. Munn was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Munn. Belle River. When but a lad hc moved with his parents to Peters Road. Later as n young man hc wcnt to lviurray River and settled Iiere ~- and there hr- died. The deceased was a man ivlio was quite widely known and \\,.s hcid in high esteem hy nll with whom he cann- cver stood ready to hclp out. i“ every good cause and at the tnis- of the disruption h.“ rciuaincrl tl“lt‘ lo the church of his fivhcrs. Ho will he much missed in all of the various activities of life. His pass- ing was one of deep peace. The funeral which was very largely atcnded was conduct-rd b_\' Rev. R. Hensley Stai'eri. After a short service at ihe house the nnin service was held m the Baptist Church, Murray River. The scr- vice was a very imprcs\i\'e one throughout. The pullbcnrcrs were Messrs George Lmve, Wm. Porter. Wm. Howe, Fred Brchnut. Frank Horton and John Fcrfrufimi- Interment was in the River Cemetery. if u rra y in coitinct. He. -One had oniv to have a casual ao- r gqllfllllliillCl" Willi this fine man to l to flu» life of the dopnriod i lccl the inspiration of his life. and‘! hrcihren of the Vicloria West 0:"- llhc conviction that he wnlkci and l ungr- Lodge Pundumod m‘, Omngu‘ MR. ALEXANDER MACKENZIE It is with deep regret that we report the dcaih at Victoria West of Mr: Alexander MacKonzie who passed anvay on the 171th 1115b. at the l'l})4' true of eighty-eight years. iNIr. hlackcnzie was born at Itosc Vnllqv, hui removed at the ngc of t\l'(‘Ill)'-l.\\'0 years lo the farm on \\'l'liCl1 he has since re- siiicrl. His passing removed a man of llllllSllfll influence and strength of character. Iii the community in which hr lived for upwards of three quarters of a century. he was re- cognized for his sterling moral quahilrw. his lllll‘ Zcnrhrsiiip, niiri shake-able fflllll in the Blaster, in whose footsteps he over followed. ircurmuncd \\'Ill'l God. He died asl he lived, peacciiiilv and celrrrv. as} "One who wraps the draperies of his couch ahflllt- h;m. and 114's down lo pleasant. drcams." Mr Afacl/(cmir- married in i880. his: \.\ll‘ (illiix, Hzutuillr, and to flu» un:on wrrc born fiuir duiich- Ucrs and nlX sons. nrimcljm .\lu I\f".<, William Mickie. North Alvin!!- lon Mass, Kate. (incensed. John. Detroit, Mich. Jame.» Erin. Ont. Charles". Brrlin, NH. Afnrgnrch. Mrs. Walter R. Show: St. Cather- incs. P. E. I.. Roy. Summerside. Cinrc-ni-e. Wayne, Allan Yfvrick,’ Borden. Catherine, Charlottetown. l his §I(‘llll€‘ll9.~.$ of spirILI his un-| Accept nothing bu: rhn fllm with the trade mark "KODAK" on the box. w“ VEIlllZHB - 1km He was‘ a Charter and Honorary r Zvfember of 14.01.. zin active part in organization until his death. He was also an elder in the Presbyterian Church. Vic- toria West. which building. His inlercst in work. and in the ilfasicris Kingdom inspirauon to old The funeral FUYVICPS werr- show their apprccin" have (LhOSPn to Iiumr in 011i‘ mi ' that you your new 1609, and took the work of this shortly before he assisicd in l lwllli“ 01 UM 64'!" ~H chug-lg}; g have ever inc-n ready :0 give to Extension or the nllicr~ and you iravv chosen fol “r38 alwhvd 4m I your bride and life lull: compgmor, and young‘ I a young" iFCy of ivnoni Kingston i1 I Jilsll)’ pro ,n. ("HP lduclcd on Aliuiday‘, Jilly ' m ‘~13 ybricf yirlvnle .~(‘l'\l(‘(‘ wn. ‘ by 9h‘ ‘(he homo, after which m“? ‘lhero You linnins ivere conducted “mwal33 link in lChurch in which he for so mam" 71V"; Bu‘ _‘.‘(‘ll‘S faithfully labored. and ill. r ‘O55 l‘ \v wli ll "" My zrlurppri {JUNIC oppar‘ ‘ePlTlCP we hcld m. 2 pm. Rev. m our IEdwIn Whre had rharze o.’ hoth _ , services. and paid excellent Th-‘f ‘w ‘l and ‘hm m Service at lhc gra The followirp bearers: John anonnssiig-Fucscsrarrox On 'l‘liursdn_v eveninz July lst| NEW YORK ihc yotmq people mcl. oi ‘rho home of Mr. and .\fr'. > (uarlmas or James Bccr and with the following anicd by n purse: Dear Rein and Jim --»'I“nc young pcoplp of Clyde Riv hereon this happy Moore. Dab mun. Edward ivfcLennan. John Yen. l David Diamond and EflWlll‘ Yco. ‘ that we iamzible sishe.» for . ll,P The vc. were the p.121} David Err-i tin» pcopic of ". Jlilll kin-Lucio, Jack i . i i 0f CV-Tlf‘ RlVPT {may be trimm presented ihem , ,1, addres accomp- b4‘ or have gathered occasion to is \\ FOR SALE BY: ,1: . ‘ . HE WORLD'S‘ 'F“IN MARTIN’S GARAGE V’ dd l“*;§ EST TI J. E. WHITLOCK