GUST ' f/ifou like j-gdded Wheat Biscuit . YOU WI 111s iii 1r 5 shredded (Wheat: in wafer form, ~ lspffastyNotu-iiiung fleg-g-ers APB I |Queen’s County Rounded UP F01’ Double Murder _ Ky., Aull- i i 1111 11111-111111 bootlegglni; berg“ 4",; 111111111011 ill) ltll‘ ,3’? '15,, 11.111111111111111 with tho “will”; 1.1111111» 11111rder Monday "mm ivy t. Moss, an evan- lor Whit“ ‘Jim-onn- .lnhuson. a. i’ fwd ' {firing tho progress 111' 5 ‘i’ ‘QIVIPUS. Lalo )'1'-*'i"l" revhfuviqpllilS, niiugctl to IN‘. lghigiof a group ul 1110011311111- e 1 and lmtvd the 111-1 {urn alter ilcing r1111 don-n by “Ton-N. ,5 “am-h had scoured nearby 5 ever shn-c 1111- shooting. | the hammer misses ths nsll . [- Jliielsyiii: ‘srilismjnmlle oII_ the . nnd mikes s until "P in d . . .41 :1‘... the keen chisel slips ‘ihhisilliiie when you 1.1101111: use . _'—é.fr<.i-~ ibsorbl nedii ,,,_.,||_-,;_,r1t. 11,..1»11.~1 _j . ‘in mdy re 1e to the h; e: to cleanse ths 1nd, kill any 80111111. mu infection and to IIIIII no Irene l nut mm. 1 iiup s bottle on bend ,- Iturltncy--you will 11 ll in us e. limbenie n mm drug- umnt Postpaid by I/IZYOUNG Inc. lf-I L n Bulldln .Monnrsl snons MADE FROM inn-TILE LEATHERS ARE IN GREAT l DICIIIAND ‘We are showing three new i111e| made from u. uiar leathers at c" pop- $7.50 A PAIR No.1. Grey Alligator, light weiqhtoxford with covered cubnn heels. Ne. 2. B londe above. oxlo rd as No.3. Grey Lizard, one» ""1! Pump. with covered ovban heels. All of the above are made over the latest lasts and from "to newest patterns, fashion- lble In every way and rea- lnnably priced. A Late shipment of the pop- "iar RUBY RING hosiery, re- ceived lrom New York City, contains the following pop- "l5? shades. ooto CLOTH suvsnctoru HARVEST cnavet moouucur GRAIN FLESH atusu Pitts: neouczo TO c205 ' All sizes 81/; to 10. , a) LLEY ‘ °' LIMITIII m 1 Feflrnurumt: root-wean . Political Meetings Political meetings will be 11111.1 h; the following placca 11nd on tin- ovtenings as givcn below, Al] meetings to _opcn nt 8 p. n1. Op position candldateh Invited tn z1t< “"14 “"4 will b0 given Iiull’ of lho time: Wood ISIXIIIIIS, Alvgunt (1th (lnloilonia, August 9th Vvrno11 River, August 10th Puwnal. Aul-Itmt 11th Fort Augustus, August 12:11 Mount Stewart, August 151th 'l‘1~ac.11dic (lroea, August 111th 1 (‘orrttn Ilnn, August 17th | York. August 18th Harrington, Ant-mat 19th Itnstlt-o llnnk. August 20th Hunter llivt-r. August 23rd North Wlltshlre, August 24th Cornwall Rink, August 26th Alton Hull, August. 26th Ilonshaw, August 27th Victoria, August 30th 1\'<-ii_v's (Eros-a. Auguat flint lh-atlalinulo. September 1st liope River, Snptetnbter 2nd Clifton, Scptmnber 51rd Iriahtown, September 6th JOHN H. MYERS. JOHN A. MESSEFIVEY. .___._<-Q>______. fKingds County Political Meetings Politlt-ivl meetings will 1ho hob‘ in ‘Kings County at. tho following pint-us, on tho dates given below‘: , (‘hurry Hill. Thursday. Aug. T3111: Poakos Station, Friday, Aug. Iifihl Mort-ll. Monday. Aug. 16th . Peters. Tnestlay. Aug. 17th . lllargzlrots, Thursday, . :12. St. Colombo. Friday, Aug. 2-"11 Ifblgaboro, Ilionday. Aug. 251111 Sonrla. Tuesday. Aug. 24th Annnndalo, ‘Thursday. Aug Ilriilgotonui, Friday, Aug. St. Georges, 1111111111131, A11g. .1 Cardigan, ‘runadny. Aug. 1111' hltmlagtlo, 'i‘i1urs1lny, Sept ' llvnlhtirdalo, l-‘rlday, Sept. "1-=l (‘amtln-ldgn, lllonday. Sept. 1:111 ' (11-111-g1>to\\-11. Tuesday, Sept 7th Kiln-ray ltivt-r, ‘Thursday, Sent. illh Nlurray iSnpl. 10th All imotlnga to commence at 8 Harbor South, l-‘rldlty. . i‘l111 Opposition Candidnlo la tn- lvllv-tl lo nttnnd and share equally ,in 1111-. lime. 1 i. A. McDONALvD-r p i. oéoooawmio-ovooav‘ 0-“ e i I Once A Trial Always Nyal ~_1._a_ The Nyal Standard is BX- oellcnt and you "ti! Illdfl every Nyal produfl b)‘ "in standard. We carry s lino 0f Ill Nyals’ toilet preparations Face Cream. Cold Creams, Face Powder, Red Rose Cream, Almond Cream, R0009 Compacts, -ct0. . ilarold L Worthy 11a QUEEN erase-r PHONE 271 1 - 1 sasma-oocooa-sooomoo-b-OQJ ‘ v . - Feeds Feeds For the sumrvlen mourns we will hlve good Isrll stocks of FEEDS to!‘ HORSES. CATTLE, H0133 and POULTRY. BALEY HAY lIId BTRAW: FEED oars, ORAN. , SHORTS, CRACKED CORN- FEED CORNMEAL, CRUOH‘ ED OAT$, SCHUMACHER FEED ands full stock of ‘ POULTRY SUPPLIES. Also ROLLED OATS. OATMEAL. TABLE CORNMEAl-v BUCK- WHEAT FLOUR. GRAHAM FLOUR. etc., ete.. all st low- sst prion. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Carter 8. Co LIMITED. , lotlcttnvn; Nlisa Central Guardian A CASE FULL OF NEEDLES — mi" “i Wllfli you gel free with your 118W or renewal subscription to the ouarthan. NEW ANNAN RACES. Wednes- lifly August 25th. - 3.4.1.1541 READERS SATISFIED - Every reader or tiic Guardian that huh received om- cusn of needles has iiriin more than pleased, they hnvc ‘pronounced it the he.“ yet Now “i your time to act. WHARD COAL.- The schooner lbeoline" will arrive next wuck w1tl1l.tl00to1n1 high grade hurd 1-1111! for A. Plckurd tit (Jo. (Jua- tomcra should book their orders miw- 1055-3-3Icod SOME ALL SILK -- Silk and 11-1101, all wool. (rotors I-lennn. Pur- pic, Pansy, (fopr-nhagren, ‘r1111, nnd small pit-cos of a great many other 111111111. All at V: DPIPB. Moore & Aiulmod Ltd. - 1i DISSAPOINTMENTS — Should in: avoided. G01 our (fuse of Need- 11111 by 211111111111; in a yearly new o1- rcuou-al subscription to the (luau-d- lllll and kccp from being disap- ; nlntcd. THE MARKETS —- The market 11s poorly attended yesterday 11nd nary little offering. Buttier sol-d '1 15511: cl; ~1- 'l" chickens 11111:; .l$]II](‘.I'I'IU$ .1 111., blueberries 25c, -' 20c, qt. New hay soiling :11 151', to 50c; old buy wit; 11~11w 4111-; 1mm, 701:; and new motntons $3110 per bushel, Fresh sh 11-1121 s1 11c, no haddock being Iforml. Price..- i11 the flshdcpart- 1111111 11111111111 unchanged. THE BEST YET -- that in what -1u1' rcatlcrs any WIIPII they are 111111-11 the (‘a210, of Neeodlcs. lJn _\11u want the bust yct? ltcncw tu- .!.-1y and get yours. ON COLLEGE STAFF — Of the new menl-bers of the stall‘ of Loyola (hilt-go, Aloutroal, ltcv. Leo Nolli- 141111, a former professor of the col- iv-gc return to Loyola after c0111ple- iilll.’ ilit-l iiwfllvgy at the Immacu- iatt- (1o11coptio11 (follege, Montreal. Fatlu-r Nclilgan is a native ot‘ St. Louis, i‘. I11. l.. 11nd has an excel- lvlli rtévllfd as 11 teacher. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH -- 1E11rly prayer mcctiug at 9.15 a. m. Tomorrow, Sabbath School and Bible Classes at 1U o'clock Rev. W. .\I. Ryan, B. A.. preaches at both SUYVCOS, his 11101-111111; subject bc~ 11114» “ivhat Think Ye of Christ"? and for Evvnnlg, “Prue 111111 Falst- .-\1nbitions", 'l‘l1c hiurning 3111:411- will consist of a Solo by Mr. ltoy Wilitvin-ad, and a sclotztion by the Harmony Malt: Qunrlctie. At IdVvII» ing Service, .\1r. Wbittalicnd will 111111; 'I‘1I1l1e'¢1 lint- song “llt-ilnld! I Stand at tin- Door." Visitors 1-111"- diallyinvitud to the (‘lmrch and Sabbath School. 1 VISITORS IN THE C|TY-- (inosts at the (Jnudall Home in- ciude -Mis.~1' Jesuit.- (tumpbcli. Winni- peg; Miss A. Lehman, Fort Will- iam; Miss (it-rtrmlc (Jbzlse, Luke- vlllc. N. ' Alias l1]. Thomas, (lun- hiug. N. as A. McLellnn, Fort \Vliliun1; bliss Jessie Redmond. FUN. Willizun; “Isa A. Read, Chor- llclexi Dickson, 'I‘o1‘1111i11; Alisa I.. Dickson, ’I‘oronto; Mirls (‘. lioltol'l', ’l‘o1‘ont0; Mitts A. (liihl-r, 31111111-1-111; {vlias W. V. Vur- il_v_ 111111111-1-111; Mrs. II. S. Wilson, Montreal. Miss .\I. hiulntyro, Tor- .\ii.~1.< L‘. McIntyre. Toronto; .- Ethel 11111-11111, Delaware, N. Iliss P111111 51111111. Untiey, N.J.; . 'l‘. Williiuns, Windsor, N. ' 1 I17. l1}. liood, llnmiltun, .; ~15 E. N. Hood, Hilmilton, 0111.; Nlisu it. Truscntt. I-lmniltou; Ills» l1}. Siwppard, Hamilton, 0nt.; .\l1':-1. W. Earl. lirockville, Ont.; .\ll.~1>1 Ford, New York; Miss Ragga, Toronto; Miss G. Dixon, 'I'oro11to. McLEOD -- MATHESON NUPI- TALS — The nmrriuge of Mr. Gur- rivld McLeod and Miss A1111 Hazel Milthcsotl both of Forest Hill. W115 solemuizcd ut the M1111se, Si. Pet- -r'.=1 ilny. on the 4th Inst" by Rev. i. M. McLeod. I11 the present-e of flhc immediate friends 0f the Cou- lrnoting parties. The groom was upportod by Mr. A. Sterling Mc- Swnin 11nd the bride by Miss Kath- ~rlnc Ivlatheson. After the Cere- nony, they motored to Montague. where n delicious supper was aer- ved at the Poole Hotel to the new- ly wedded couple nn-d the grooms- 1111111 nnd bridesmaid on the sauno 1av0nlng. they returned t0 their home where they were cordially welcomed by mnny friends. The iu-lde was becomingiy attired ln b. beautiful georgette dress, and look- ed quite winnome. She hue been n resident of New York for some years nnd is highly esteemed. The groom is one of the most popular hm] prosperoug yOIIIIg farmers III the 1-011111111nity. The happy couple have started on their wedded life, with bright prospects and the beat wlfhtas oi’ all their friends. S Jieat Dept-asses wmziry scoTTS EMULSION , Rich m Cod-litter on Vitamins .- ‘their two daughters. Marlon and ROOP’S Meat Market PHONE 421 ___Q BEEF Per Lb- Roasts "Shoulder" . . . . .. 17c Roasts "Rump" . . . . . . . .. 25c Steak . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c to 28c Trlpe _"Cooked" . . . . . . . . 20c ‘ Corned Beet . . . . . . 18c to 20c Hamburg Steak . . . . .. 22c Cooked Lunch Loaf 35c PORK Fresh Roasts . . . . . . . . . .. 28c Fresh Chops , Fresh Sausages Bacon "Shoulder" .. Cooked Lunch Ham .. BIRDS Chicken and Fowl (milk fed.) IMPORTANT All our Beef ls‘ hung two weeks and more before being out. This is the reason why it has that rich and delicate flavor. You are Invited to Give our "Shoulder" and "Riimil" RON“ a trial and learn for yourself the differ- ence. Why has our business Brown to such large propor- tions in so short a llmg, “There’s a Reason." "Stall Fed" Cattle hung two weeks before cutting and 58°"! and Hams from fresh killed hogs must eat better and our prices are no higher. lltlpectlon invited. our new market is one of the finest in Canada. l. M. ROOP C0. PHONE 421 TOURING Haveyouchangedyour plugs within the last year? If not, your content- ment and satisfaction on your tour will be insured if you install a full set of dependable Champion Spark Plugs before you start. Champion X—- enlunivciv for Fords-Picked c In the Red Box Each l’ r . ;:;:5;:-1. n n .- a n a .1"I:F:I:fl:l‘: ..;..;-r..;.;,»:- - r n. gjzjnfl-nflu. _ . 3‘ Chambion-Jor are other than Fords — Picked c In the Blue Box Es CHAMPION Dependable foil Every Engine A Canadian-made Product Windsor, Ontario iThe Rogers Hardware Co., Ltd. PERSONALS Alina Mildred Ilnrrlngton, City, left Tburstlay on a holiday trip to Saint. John and Halifax. Mr. Patrick McGunk, formerly of Ulster County who has been spend- ing a. few weeks leaves this morn lug 011 return to Boston where he has resided for the past year. 11111111 Margaret Stentlfortldeft yes- terday morning on a four weeks’ vlslt to friends in Provlncetown, Muss. She was accompanied to illoncton by her mother, Mrs Ben. Stentilord. .__._ . Dr. anad Mrs. McQuald 0t Balti- more Maryland, left. Thursday by a11lo for their 11111111‘, alter spend- lug a very enjoyable time In the Province. They went by St. John thence Montreal and the King 111d- ward Highway through Now York State. l __-_. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Seely nnd iMargnret, m‘ BtIIImll, Panama. are 1 visiting 011 Prince Edward Island. 1 f Both nrn IIIIIIVPs oi’ Mount Albion. . . Mrs. Seely being the daughter qt 1 ‘Mr. Robert Jeuklng and a glgtgr of _ Mr. It. llnroid Jenkins. Mr Soely lie (rnnnecteo with the Accauntsnt Department of the Panama Canal he Garden Province. allpgggénhofrrnrowu ' GUARDIAN Happenings 0i The Week (Continued from page 4.) At r11..- tennie courts this after- "05" let-l will ‘be serve-l by Miss Milfgl-lret Phillips, lilies D. Holman, Mira M. Maohilllan. On Wednesday “n""l°°" Ii great. many visitors were entertained at the courts and v11 this pleasant occasion those HEFVIIH.’ wcro Miss Jessie I-‘ullcr- l0". MIMH .l. Tait, Miss M. Weeks. M15‘- A. W. Peterson, Miss Mary Rolfwrn. O I O lit‘. and Mrs. J. I1‘. MacDonald, 137 Uilltcr Prince Street, have n1-1 tht-ir wclroinc guests Mr. RUlmYi-‘tvll. Alias Jean Itoberlson. Mr" 1.111111» NIcAIIIster of 1111.111»- mil- Ml" IPHIH: lturls of lllolitagtie all" MPH. Watson 1411111110! Boston. O O O Lieut. (‘11l. Dr. S. l1. Jenkinn and A1111. 4111111111111 tmtertaincd at dl11- 1191‘ on Monday evening for the four lllontronl doctnrn who are hero holding the Iiospitui Clinic and nevi-ml other friends. at line lovely home 0n ‘Brighton Iitlilti. O O O Zilrn. l1‘. P. ‘Taylor in nummcrlng ‘tt the Cux Hotel. Sourln. O O O The Canadian 'I‘eachern Feds-r» ntinn which no successfully con- vened 111-1-1; thih week ended yon- terday and today rogrctful fare- wv-ils will bu said. The sessions worn all vv-ry largely attended and rsllivii useful lmsinaas t1'a11.~1111:t1-d. 'l‘I11- 1111111111 side of‘ the CUIIfUdHI" 1ti.1:1 1111-1111101] teas at the Golf and l‘¢-1..1i.~1 (foul-ts, auto drives, river 42111.9. a 1111111111 given by His Honor ‘ho Govm-nnr and Mrs. I-Ieartz, din- ner and lunch at the Victoria, 11in- .101‘ at Iiviltill Grove Inn and yes- -e1-1|1y‘s1 drive to Cavendish whore ‘1111-beon was served to tl1c de< ‘iglncd visitors. The weather was ‘1dt-.1l all wot-k and tho. strmtgnrs vc-c cbarnn-d with the exquisite sczuery and soft sea. breezes 0f1 O O O I-‘Hu-r of 1.1111. yolmgv-at ladies 11111111011111: at Ilolland (‘ovo 0011-‘ -(~l-.1-d ti11- 1111-11 of (Ioing hmnrelhini! Z0111] a111l 11211-1111 11111-1111; their holi- Ifld gnr , in 111m, iliilrfilli iii sil ||,li of Canadl, if you li SMOKING TOBACCO - ‘~*1»r-i11:,£| iiiliilltili nil 11 I i 1i i 1! CUT PLUG . 1111i .1,’ . it 111111.111; man Cut Plug - - '_ they are VALUABLE ti» . i exchange FOR ltigb-grado‘ PLAYING CARDS llsil your "Poker Hands" to Imperial Tobacco Company Limited. P.O. Box 1380, Montreal, Canals. ve in Charlottetown apply personally at our 0m". 90 Queen Street. This will aave you postage. luv. Accordingly they arrange-ml a iuzzanr, stocked it with tlrticit-s oi1 l111ir own l1a11di\vo1'lt, 111-1111111011 il v=1|1 1111111-1-1-11, fcrnu and elprut-v-n oi‘ 111-11- own gathering and 52111111111011 1 g1Ilt'I'llI invitation in the people of 1111- colony. The invitation was ac- 1-11111-11; ovc-rybody came to the bazaar. Tho Iittlo ladies looked very awn-t. in their bright Imlian cos- 1111111-21111111 tin-re were willing tmrcb- asers for all the wares offered for shin. The proceeds amount- ml to $17.00 Iialnlud lo Miss Audrey B11115 to :1:~1=:i:;| 1n her IIongra Mis- sion. Miss ‘DaBloia gratefully ack- nowIt-dgcd the gift and compli- nu-nlt-d tho Ilttlo donors snort-Ha 0f their tvrpriae. The little ladies were .\li.-.~1 Buddy Miles, daughter of M1-. and Mrs. C. L. Milt-a; Alisa Cou- staucc I-Iyndman, daughter of Mr. and ilirs. .l. 0. Ilyndmzm. Charlotte- town and the Misses Alice and 1111121 {LIiHlII Morrison of Keane, N. 11.. who are spending the O O O Alisa Jacqueline MacDonald has 1-1-111rned from a delightful months holiday to -Boston. .\i1-.~1. A. Gflhitntim ‘and family o1- sockvillo, are eumrnerlng nt Eldon. O O O Dr. and Mrs. 1McGllIv1-ay oi’ Mon- t.1~1-.1l are on their annuul‘ visit to tlu- city and seaside resorts at Brackiey Beach where they are being cordially welcomed. O O O (in Thursday afternoon Mrs. W. P. MacNeil of Borden entertalnod ut afternoon tea In honor of Mra. lllargarel: Strain; nnd daughter Joan of Sydney, N. S. O O O Airs. A. A. ‘Bartlett la among the Bunch Grove Inn guests this week. O O O Mr. and Mrs. (1. ‘Burton Lord and non Burton Jr., of Fltchburg, Mass, which was, 011 11111.1 missionary en-, ,mm,n,v.,.|‘Woodstock. N. 13.. the guest. of her Wm, we“. parent,‘ 3,110,131“! Cnveadnuglnor illrn. Nlat-IQ-nzle a11d in "Y" ill“ Willlfllllll‘ 11.11014“! 0f Illrs. nlorimr lvirs. W. Ellsw-orth 1311;111:111iii1-inl1tu-ooli (‘Inb 111111140. HnIIfiIX, Umrl‘ lmrhmii- M"- "mi Mm- llml 111' .\'1'\V York (fity who in bur guustitht- 111111111111; officers were elected; ja-lnin llv1-111111;|‘. O O O l Mr. llltirria !\1:11-l\'I1111o11 baa 11r- rivod I1on1'1-. from (1111. l). .~\. and Airs. Iliar-Kimlon 1111111111 to the delight of his friends. O O O roan-bed 1111|11'1-1-c1i<-11to1l Idvtery weilwlivaaslod own a swim-lion of Ir-lta for sports 1 and strut-t wear. for travel 11111111 T16 mmilflng- Alla iii" ‘Mlillillil 3°i\'i>l:1\va. M1‘. 111111 Airs. Plant have 11111-11 ‘non will see the 11111-1111111111111 11ft, ‘formal (iccnnions. O O O foil»- and l1-lt nnd vv-lvut 1111114 for “HM rm. wind, m,“ Hwy an. 4,1. l ‘ ‘Fin: afternoon 111:1 -l.inl1.~1 on Wednesday was given in ,l1onor oi‘ the 1115111111; tonchors and ‘IIOUIOTH Iftllll fhonung =1 1111111..- 111 this city this lwook. i, c s c i 311's. Ii. II. ‘Norton is visiting in greatly enjoying her visit. l O O Mr. 11nd hire. L. D. Murray were luncheon guests 0f Governor and Mra. \V. 11‘. ‘Todd at Beach Grove Inn on Thursday. O O O Rnv. (tvorge D1111can and Mrs. 11111111111 have arrived in Montreal f1-o1n Scotland on x1 holiday. It in understood Charlottetown will b1- favortatl with a visit. before this popular couple return to the old land. O O O Mrs. J. A. Rodd of Ottawa, t-ntr-r- tained at the RI(I(‘.'III Tennis (111111 lust week in honor of her Anthracite Hard Goal The Schooner "Hope Sherwood‘ ls s full cargo of Hard Coal. Includ- ing both Chestnut and Stove sizes. We would be oblige-d If customers would try and take delivery from vessel which should be here about ' the 12th Inst. Coal is of the best quality, and ‘1 prices lowest. ; i »_ i TELEPHONE 17a l 1w. o. GILLIS s. co at. 111-1- >1111n|1|1.-r T""u"°-\Vliii‘- a.~1 tb1.-i1' gin-st this \\'1-1-|.- .\l1'.~1. C. iJ. 'l‘1-1-:1:~1111-1.-1", F/Irs. l". Quvn, to visit. IIIS parents. Limit.lq1|,,,,,,l,s,,,l of 51,,,,,.,,,,,L 1ho11111IH..~;p1111t 1.1111 1111rly part of tln- wv-uk ‘mmilll "llliiipvitiv Prof. .l. A. a11d Airs. Clark 111 11y 1l11- t*X1'I'lllIVt' ctlllllllltiflti, but it ' he ldxlit-rilnt-ntnl Station way-s vt-ry t-tirdiully welt-outed th1-r1- and by their wido circle of friends M n“! Gil" in this city, “Imlwpiu who m" 3111111111111 branch of iilt‘ (‘1111111111111 Ladies (lolf Union, now on way to Charlottetown with ‘ 1101111.- ut flit-nob l‘1'1~.--idcnl. hit-s, John Stanfield. mite. ‘l‘vuro; \'i1-1- President, Minn Aud- Mr. and .\lr.~1. S. A. Alt-ln-uti I1a.v1~,r1~y> .\11-l.11111l,'.\‘.1iut John; Secretary Yuraton, 'i‘1'I11‘11; 1-1111v1-11or par committee. .\li:~'.s 15111111 111111111, Ashburn; con- Mr. and 111's. Plant of Ottawa. wnor 11111111111111» 1111111111111-11. Mrs. mo: ‘ 11-1111 have boon s11n1n1nri|1g at _\l1~ |111l‘11iII_\' Pugh. liidl-Cllllvflull. Tho The vogue of tho felt but l1as.(1,,|1,,,,,-,, “mm Brflukley ilmwii- 1n11tt1-r oi‘ tho 1111-1111011 of vit-xt year's 1our11an11-111, will 1hr- dl-vidod later ileliiw" in 1-xp1-1-1111l that tl11- invitation of raving Wednesday on return to U1- ,],,. H,,»,.,.,.;§,|.. Hm, .,[ ghim _]..hn will b1- ittw-t-ptuti. 1111111111 visitors at. hi1-Call111n34 (‘onqllerevl 11y FILE-FIX 111-1111111111 Tho “Rn-id's Granite-at Remedy (Why Nufler) Flt HE Trent- (liven lllvtttlllt IU-IIr-I. ' ' ' .~.-...1 ’l‘od|\y n..- c.1111,’ Al tho 11111111111 'lIIt‘t'lIIll.'Z o1‘ 1b.- NLFJT“, H)‘ Dept. N, 1r: m... .1 stem-i Ernst held at m“. m“ 7rm_S'll‘:t‘)lIt0.NT()_ LAMIIIA VOOO OO-O40-OQ-OQ-O-Q4-OQ-OQOO-FO-O-FOOO4 GO O0 O ' The Eastern Canada Savings and Loan Company will loan money 0n new building or farm properties repayable in the in- stalment principle in 10 0r 12 years or shorter periods. This system will help to build up and improve the Province. A half million dollars may be invested. Apply to MacKinnon 81 McNeii|, S°1i<=ii°PB1 90 Great George Street O-O-OOOOO O-O-O-OOQ O p004 044-0 wan-o» S-Ii-tttsnttli. Of Make ‘Smoking Enjoyable . BY Smoking the Best When you buy your Smokes from us assured you are getting the best. DUNHILL PIPES Claimed to be the leading Pipes, are here In all styles. DUNHILL TOBACCO Which ls proclaimed the Tobacco with a Heart is one of our leading sellers. CIGARS AND CIGARETTES , All brands and in any size tins or packages. t TOBACCO POUCHES Convenient Pouches that keep your Tobacco handy Ind fresh. Come to us for your next Smokes and be satisfied. you can rest _na...t,;he 930p... when-Veda Coitée“ LA MBROS BROS. SUNNYSIDE We ‘w .-L.su~,_‘;;~