THECHABLOTTETOWNGUARDIAN ‘ 1 ' . hhkcrfsrBrcakfasti Cocoa if ltrilibhdorwammtvofliylz MediwlAutly r11; 000A magi»- We rep-cable {Ilanufiicturer 1.... a definite raoo value. It is noufilhing and will sustain, for instance, a typhoid patient, for several weeks or indefinitely. A brand of cocoa that b, by; on the markgt for many years and has been a favorite re’ ,. ‘prion 01 tizcusands physicians is that of Walkr Baker C?’ 50., “ted, 1301011851161‘. Iyipaswand Montreal, Que. It is absolutely pure .. . is E111 11 most sanitary conditions. The medical profes» moi no a may e to prescribe it, knowing that any package wring the name of in: is “right." This HQIVTITALMBDICAL AND Nuiumo Woaw, Toronto. g Walter Baker 8C Co., Limited Established 1780f .. DORCHBSTER, MASS. MILLS AT MONTREAL q. c Bocklctfiof Choice Recipes sent free A . A. A |\Vhen 01119111151118 1Y1l1f~91‘18.15_l0l' - ‘Don't rub lnrd into flour with pliolstarlns P111110". 8V01l1-i‘ 10118. your hands when making pastry. o.» threads on they-surface.‘ Se- Use a silver fork, which ct a 01°59 Weavei PF91era".b1'Y.°1. 811d mixes very quickly. This is i JAAAALLAAAA“‘I.‘ a | ill wear longer. saves using a chopping tray. Th1 Guadian’s _ ‘ Fréerilase "of4Needles - 511100111111: off the divides inooth texture, e111! y011r‘!u’riliture' easier than chopping lard in and Siluthelfl Queens And King’. Items Mrs Millb 1) daughter Mlalilirlhsrngevxvlsrg “$5133.; to the city Tuesday 19th, o... wh rs seats yof the ‘xhtaightygahgrlg nidlw til-ls: 611111118 on the settees of the dished. The Little S d . 1B W811 vrsauizzg §o2°'i.'i.t.i“§ 19km "19111119181119 snows frequent Jifi 1118B Which are well attended, ‘MP- A-s MacMillan is agam with the split-log draSEEQAdnGIIPQfi recent rains the drag will do n; work well. o 'A large cl l f l will learn dict): gorfiolhfelt-gcrrilltzgltlrf: g Mr iPeter Macintosh or 3911c iver who lately di d 1 . l. Hospital. g n the P‘ E‘ a —'_ \ rare visitor. A beautiiu" silver black fox which prgbabl, eflcflllsd from a ranch has use, seen hereabouts ranging the “mods m"! 11011-113 along the highways, mMr; George Blue, Little Sands 9 enny owner of an up-rowlau 111195111118 Outfit, is now prepare, to accommodate a large pronoi- ittipn of the farmers of the conimuu vLieut W. A. MacQueen. veteran of [he Great War has purchased the valuable farm. formerly ownct: 11y tho late Charles iliudPliersnn o Wood ‘Islands. So. at least, w: are informed. Mrs Buncan Mac-Council of Dov», e1‘ K1118 s County is home again aft- er spending a long vacation in llos ton. We regret to learn that Mr: ‘MiicCunnelPs daughter. Mildred ‘wife of Mr. Ross Livingstone h ‘seriously ill in the P. E. I. Hospital’ "There are more things in Heuv en and ourtli ‘Horatios than ar. dreamt of in your philosophy." What ‘lloratltfs philosophy was we know _not but it is plainly him ed that it was deficient in soni- points. Even our best moderi philosophy confesses itself incom patent to solve every question nsl ed of—it.;The scientist will tel you many things about oloctricit for instance. ‘He will define road iiy the term volt.. he will tell yo. it means pressure and that aniper means rate of flow, that o _vol. 11111111l111e<1 b)‘ an ampere equals oni welt-and that 1,000 watts or a. kilo watt equal 1 1~3 horsepower. Thii and much more he will toll you. but he will not presume to ‘toll yoi. what electricity is. And so will he confess his ignorance of man) other things in nature. and as to the supernatural, the second-sight the occult, the mysteries of the in visible world. he will own up a once, if he is an holiest man the he knows absolutely nothing. Si great a man as Sir Walter Scot. thought it not beneath his atten tion "to bestow "considarabl thought to the study of the second sight and ‘this is what he anys “'lf force of eyidenco could uutho. izo us to believe facts inconsis ent with -the general laws of nal nre. enough might be produced ii favor of the existence of second So no one need offer ai “the .<id." but now wearing long trous- Jackie ‘Coogan, no longer I Old onroriol (Continued frown page 9) tituoncies aro dcfinoil in the Act 1y tho various clly wards which minposc them. 'l‘licro are to be wo Windsors-lldiist and. West-—in-| itcad of one, the newly ilivided rid- ngs taking in also the Walkerville .nd ‘Sandwich sections of the iBor- ier Cities. There will be nine ad- ‘ itional members in tho new ‘Legis- Alure representing urban iddings,’ Ad two new members representing ilriil ridlngs, the latter South ochriiiio and South York. Ridings to Disappear. Ten rurul ridliigs will disappear. hero woro throo iBrucos; now ierc will ho two, West Bruce being vided botwocii North and South. ircy -Cénti‘c is dropped. 1°RY111§ roy North and Bolltlll 11111011 ‘entre also goes-it seems to be ough sledding for the Centres. ast Middlesox is taken in by the orth uiid Wost (and thc London ity fidings.) Sslincoc formerly casted four rural seats in the Les- sluture, but now will uree, the"South and West Sim- ocs being amalgamated as South- Eastern. Notes and Ped to Charlottetown last week. have only, N ewe by the Way pflr. fl. nooTGiZE a recent vliilt- ‘Orilto Sourls, j Mr. Maurice Block, city, was on l business trip iEast. last week. Vlifllor D. A. ‘McDonald. city, was in Sourls, Gowan Brae, recently. o. B12125 LAIN BED, ‘J. Pt/zru. 0o m, ‘Mr. Bell Isle, representing Mc- ...all Bros., visited Souria Tuesday. f on. J. Llghtizer, ~c. N. n, on}, visited ‘Souris and Elmira, l“; week. I ‘ " lzov: the broadcaster announced tho Above stun’ name. jumbled up:- l. BLAME DTL CAME, Z. VOICE FOR RXNDL, 5. SILLI SWOON, 4. SHALL I GIT-IN, l. NAN GROWS‘) Slug‘ Mr. Milton ‘Stewart, insurance. ' 11591::- 0115’, was a visitor East this ‘ wee . vim W1*IHE*il. Mr. and lMrs. ‘Nelson ‘Stewart. of Annandale, were visitors to Souris ‘ New I927 Dr. A. A. lMuLaan and Mr. George ylorrison, Sourls, motored to East Point Wednesday. WI . s, £9 Cliersollci mach 18"" It l: slid (hi! 111B New York Standard Newspaper offered a pnze of 810010 fur u swimming race across the English Chanwi-I. with to Women Moving Picture stars on‘ -. an? entered the taco. They starred nu (he finished at DhVL-r, England. The race was 511i had at nigh: and the results kip! secret. udio Brood- castlng Station W LG broadcast tho Icmllr hut the o orator just to have some fun and keep the ntcrcstad multitudes in sirpcu 1:, announced the IIIAIIIB of the first seven In a funny way. Instead of giving out their ‘Mr. John E. McDonald. insurance 3591.11’ ‘$011115, has returned fromu 4115111985 111D to ‘Montreal. i "°' Jl-I CONTEST .t inc contesr. its ~.r u. pumlliflfy of the \\'L|l .nowi\ {Ztcrliig llimcry 4 from hiillu to Consumer through}: 11in of Sterling Stores and pcrsmiolaerviec diiccl to the home. ’l'linusund'i n_i people already know and weur ‘i513; '"“"==- "=h1""",§“=‘1 "P “‘= "1"" "' §§§3i".i‘.§3."?i.°i.’ $135 X§§'CL'$..L‘.'J§L“-i'£.llli’éli t riamsssot at t cy sounded ridiculous. - ' ~ L- .. '- . ~ . '- . ., For ‘nstnnce h’ n” number G as “Nun iwnlifl Stalin, Quolivy, ui.d hnriim, \ ilum M w ‘Do l IOWS‘;§?1I"3I1SIEJG‘OI Gloria SW3? i0ill, and l. rs, l, c m; d, 1st" Andrew's’ is cto a ru lo uuiii-ncc to put tie otter: , , of each name in their ro cr order and they at’ pmsmlt waning in 8911MB. Hi8, would spell the numespofpcurh of‘ the iir~t _ rend: coast an Mr. H. Francis, of the firm of J. S. Francis 8c Sons, Fortune Bridge, was in lSouris Friday, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cox and Mr. and Mrs. McGregor, Morel], motor- uri: silk, silk uni] wi-ul uud pure Wuul hflaltfy for the whole fsiuily. SEND YOUR ENTRY TODAY FIRST PRIZE 1927 Chevrolet Coach Value 8910 nd - - Cash $150.00 rd - - - “ H0030 4th - - " $75.00 5th - - - " $50.00 6th - - “ $25.00 7th - - " $15.00 8th to 12th - $5.00 each - guest-of 118i‘ 50h. iDl‘. A.-A. MODOD- Icven to land at Dover. Undcmruih the Win $100 Extra for Prompincss 8111- , FEW"! "1"" "f" ""~‘1‘""l’1‘=‘1 ""1"" "1 "1" When ynur lllliwlf! to this [is-hinting movm “grain” n5 ‘he rad“, “nnpum‘" 9“: iizzlc m‘: rccrivcd We will WHN? iilltl lull you then-i. If you can put the letter-i in their n,;lit Row mrmymolnia‘ you hove i. ‘incd toward order you will have the names of the Scvcn ‘he wil“ and “m “,1, w,“ m "m, u, in o", 5mm‘ 5.“: ‘i YD" u“! d” n" . l‘ n"! c“ '1" n lvcrllslvig c: p: liy iiii oilucing Slcr- u but pnhgnqg and diligence will hul yml- ll Hosiery lllflfillflal ymir irii-nds. This 2i n'1"."bmlnt°d ‘henumcs Mnndflw m“ ‘"9 a simple and easily fulfilled Livor nnii nun-l m°"‘¢ "i"! Wh° “mm 1“ ‘he mm‘ Th“ not ccst ouncciit of your oiiey uuii which names of the seven shown above arc amongst Wm qua |f yap,- cmry 1° ‘mud gm- ‘he ‘1-"59- highest pr zes. You do not huvc to buy “"11” m" 111° "9""! 11 W“ c?“ “"4 m1“ anything to botnpcte. \Vc_u-.'rcc tn pay yull duwn “u the 5mm’ mm“! m‘ “.1"“° °'1'"!"' extra. in addition to any prim you win for l“ ‘h: °'d."'1“ whim ‘h’? nmflFd h)": ‘a5’- "vcur efforts furthering the talc of Sterling and ncnd it to compete for the big pnzcs. ~ ‘ i300 POINTS WINS FIRST PRIZE The magnificent and valuable prizes in this contest: will be awarded according to the ‘Mr. Lawrence Mcinnis. Sourls, has amnion a Dflsltion as clerk with Matthew 8.: McLean Ltd“ Sourls, We "caret to report that Mr. An- gus Mclntyrc, lightkeeper at ‘East Point is very seriously ill at his home. FOLLOW THESE SIMPLE RULES ‘Mr, um] Mrs. gem-go Morrow are 1_. Write answers in i-n and iiilrnn one spending a few days m Semis‘ Mr. sideofthepnpcronly. Tut tunic sniladdrna ‘Morrow "is rt son of the late Mr. ruuvics or ALL rm: movl: Fred Morrow, TARS wnoswam m rm: ciiarmn. mic: Allen 105m Ma McAvo Lllllan loft, (Yunnan; Talm o,ColloenMooro, Mad llamy, Corinne Gri th. Norma Shearer, . SoennOwon, MoyAlllscn, " Gloria Swanson, Norma Misses Grade and Hilda OlDon- Tdmldfl- 5°" Dimmi- , Clara Bow Vilma Banky. nell Souris River, and iMary Mc- Pola Nosrf Viola Dana, Donald, Sourls, teachers, are spend- ha" M in: their vacations at their homes. llksowlllflmnvfilfy _ STERLING IIDSIERY- MILLS Ltd. lMr. Freeman (larrett, Baltic, who was injured some weeks ago in a full f in a truck wagon is still in n. cri icul condition. arlon ' - I ‘Mr. Thoa. Ledwell, ‘St. Peter's. is in ‘Souria at present. taking charge of the work in the yard in connec- lt ol ) send i-llll‘ Employees oi this company, their friends and Icluililrzs are forbidden to enter. 3. Three entries may be submitted. Only 0D¢Jl¥!——— win u 3 Different members of n . family mu he awarded in u household. 5. will be inudt: by n committee of 8 Toronto gentlemen having no connection with llii. ' ooicry. o (mm tenant: must ngrce to nlmic by their iic- i~.. ‘an’! flilllll‘ n! this paper in llpgtl’ right hand 1!: - nor; whether Min, fro, or Miss. ing ci~c on separate sheet. Don't _ drown or typewritten entries. Contestants must he 15 your: or over. LC. 4. y cohipcle. , Only one- prizr will Flillllllllflflln Their names will he ilblishcil. Con- . Prim wiu b_c liwnrik-il by p! points, the ninxiniuin. w fuki: 25 points will lie owurilcil for star's name corrrrtly spelled I I: _ > listed us to its position nt llic end nl llic (are; 50 points for gcncrul llfillfllbks, up- pcurunce. spcllinil- Punctuation, sl ‘In and handwriting of cuff)‘. uud 75 iur fulfilling the conditions of 0011\nd. Contest closes June 30ih, 1927. Eri- trles should he forwarded promptly. $lOO cxtru prize for fllfllllfllliflsfl mil be given. (i. Enrh i-nvilcstant will be asked to introduce Sterling Hosiery to n low friends vvhrv nrc not yct acquainted with its .. lcndid value», and endeavor to obtain their friends as customers for Sterling Hosiery. You will not be r ‘ulrcd to buy uny- ‘ thing to compete hi-i is not n sale’: contest. Evcrybodyaopportunityofi Winning is equal. : ti n with the laying or ms wgdo g “gm house looming up, and glancing to wonderful for though the sights I ' ‘the left one notices the red bricl mentioned may not be seen —still. Among the commercial. “m, m Conventand -R. C. Church standing the water with the reflection of the Souflg m]; week we", Messrs Kerr out conspicuously on the elevated i. oonlignt, tne electric lights oftho rwdy, Mrgbeod, Dunlap} mugwen, ground. If one happens to be coni- town, the Red Range Light on_tlie Arthur and Tpus; Carlewn “HAM” ing in to the town abouttrain timcibreakwntcr and the revolving light Eachern, ———the “snorting monster" may just sending out its welcome (to inurin- a [F ‘- ‘ ,be lengthening around the curved ors) shaftg, all‘ combinesto minke a j-foiiids o; |Mr_ James Pa u n track, or if by chance one shout most won er u p cturc. ma won-‘ who=1s located in Fmrrd", an?‘ eat arrive at sunset the beauty of all der indeed that tourists are attract-I tho time of the disaster was only a 15 elmanced‘ THE LAST CONCOCTION. Gwendolino — “Gerald, what's o. mixed metaphor?" Geralil-"Tliat/s ii. new one on mo. Lot's go in that "hotel and aak' waiter." Paint brushes are as good us At night also,-that ed, and that those who spend one new it washed in hot soda water slim-r instance from man“, Wm be is .a moonlight night—-the effect is summer in Souris will spend niany.,and soft soap- lllcflflod to learn that he is safe. The Town ‘Council. of ‘Souriaai-o 111110118 a new sidewalk laid from ' ‘ the lower corner of Chapel street lsight." ‘ff- apology for having an open mint" ‘on this subject and others of a “kl kind. But no one perhaps wil pretend that these studies have i material, or monetary iinportanci ‘and still they may have u certali ‘value if only to cull forth tho sub tics powers of the intellect. humbly offer u cusc or two sup plied directly by those who had th. r a”): One Case Free with every New or Renewal Your!) Subscription. ' THE BEST PREMIUM YET That ll what all Guardian Renders uy ‘bout the Free Clll of Needles. - noun‘ BE DTSAPPOINTED Get In on this offer while they last. Do not wait a llttls longer and have the disappointment of going without one .0! the handlsst articles that can he had around a houlr hold. vunknown," engaged in farm work {fastened his rse securely with l good atout str g rope to u tree a -noon hour. He thenstarted tc |wurds the farmhouse to have din ;ner; happening to look back h. "noticed the horse which ho llll‘ ‘left quietly eating his hay, tuggin violently nt the rope, which soo. ‘snapped in two with tho straii Ile wont. buck to tho unlinal. doubl ed the rope and again tied him st curely, and went his way onc‘ more. llo had gone but fl. fer steps when ho thought in: wnuli illke io s00‘ how tho horse woiil- luct tho second limo. With over; symptom of oxtrcinc terror th beast was straining ovcry ll(‘l'V and sinew to gain his froedon which indeed ho soon achieved b; ‘nguiii severing the cords tho ‘bound his. Astoundcd tho owne lsought tho canal‘. The animal hat always beun a qulct rim-llo croutur. and apparently without four o anything. Ills search for cuuso: was absolutely futile. Tho matte remained a mystery, but to (’0ll!ll‘l. _ tho witchery of that tree tho siimr . mun tied nnothor of his horses thi . next year to the same tree with tht ~~ same results. The infill"! 11E ‘ came still deeper and remains i mystery to this hour. This trc‘ ‘ was one of many standing in i. straight row. They have lieei ‘ lately cut down- and all liuiilcd away nxccpt this one true wliicl. still lies where it fell. Whu‘ there was about that troe to cuusl such terror to those twn animal» which never betrayed terror l-oiori f or afterwards? Did they are an apparition of some kind only when tied to it? For once free, tho ftini was gone. lf they saw nothiu» dreadful which of their five sense‘ convened tho idea of horror or have they a sixth sense? (lon- . features seem vain in the cose. Other cases which readily occur to the mind might ba given and some .1. would make interesting reading ' While some persons may 00111111181‘ such tales as the verieat. nonsense and dismiss them all with a super- } GET IT, NOW! Plane find enclosed 91.00 my New 0r Renewal Sub- scription to the Guardian. NAME .-.....-....-..........-...-..-.....-..-.......-... ADDREBS .. Please mall ma free of charge your Cna of Needles n advertised. Fox ‘Biscuits Ross-Miller Fox Biscuits Deflfup In $0 and 100 pound bass. and sum no not lntoml . handling Fox 51mm: we Ira Iffarlnfi tho above lot for the next ton days at the low prlao of 61/, canto per pound F-OJ. our Food Store for spot each, In Iota of not loos than 1W pounds. Hun la aphanu to not a supply c1 this but 0f Ill FOX ‘BISCUIT! ‘I! loll MIIIFAOTORY PRIOI. Lon‘ than 100 poumb 1 cents per pound. 0st your supply at 9M0. Sold only ln Queen’. Ind King's Counties. col-to; Ltd. R SALE“ "r ‘ from: u, i- thou ht and these not by} 30y‘! lltlzllll th: moat banighted. At, all events it la not nonsense that] ma phenomena above narrated, were lean and noted well. We,‘ pus on to the more normal oc-g CIIPPQHCOS. Platinum has been found on the Gold Cont nth ca. ‘ . . .v_. zest. “Wellington's three rldings to theR. C. Church, This smswupr ecome [\\'0-—~NOI‘l.ll8l1S[ and Soutli- which was an absolute nocessityis istcad of East, ‘South and West. of concrete and the work is already \ Toronto, Ont. uirham, Northuniberland and Nor? olk, which formerly had each two eats in the House, nro now reduc- d to one ouch. Leiiiiox becomes .l0l'i§(.‘ll with Frontenac. . Changes to City Names. ‘lBi-nutfortl" rises out of the for- A0!‘ two Brant county seats and hey are now named “Bi-antford" nil "Bi-ant County." There will lso be “lPeterhorough City" and 'eterborough County" instead of ‘eterborough ‘East and West. As revised. tho Ontario provincial lectural districts for the next elcc~ ion will be listed as follows: Aildington. Algoniii. Brant Coiiiiiy, Bruntford, ‘Brock- ille, Bruce North, Bruce South. Carleton, Cochrnne North, Coch- ane ‘South. ~ Duffcrin, Duiidus. Durliuiii. Elgiii East, Elgln West, ‘Essex iortli, lflssiox South. Fort William, lfrciiitonuciluinnnx. Glengarry, Groenville, Grey North. lrcy South. ‘ llultliiitnnd. illalion, Hamilton lcntro, Hamilton East, Hamilton Wrist, Hastings North. ‘Hastlnilfl Gust. ‘Hastings West, Huron North, Lluron Smith. Kciit East, Kent ’Wcsl, Kendra, ‘Kingston. ixllllhlilll liust, lLumbioii Wont, oauurk North, lLuniirk South. needs, Lincoln. London North, [Lon- ioii South. iMunitoulln, iMidi-lleaex vfiddiosex West, fMai-rkoku. Niagara Falls. Nipissing, Norfolk, \i(il‘f.llllmh(}l‘ll1ll(l. Ontario North, Ontario South- )ttuwa. East, Ottawa North, Ottawa louth, ‘Oxford North, OJIfordlSouth. lPurry ‘Sound, ‘Peel. iPerth North, Perth lSouth. lPeterborough City. North, Prescott, ‘Prince Edward. Rainy ltlvcr. Renfrow ‘Nortln-Ren- §|lllC00 Centre. ‘Slmcoe East, Slin~ .709 South-West. Stormont, Stur- geon ‘Falls, Sudbury. Tcinlskaming. Toronto Beaches. "oterborough County, Port Arthur,‘ "row South. ‘ltusell. ‘honor of their son, George, St. Catherines. Sault Sta Marie, wife, Boston, who spent the sum- lundcr way. ‘Misses iNellie, Connie and Aug- usto McIntyre motored to Charlot- ltctown ‘Saturday on roturii to Bos- ton. These young lndics have boon 811011111118 the summer with their father. Mr. Wallace McIntyre. Sav- age Harbor. 0n Thursday night a number of their friends gathered and a. delightful evening was spent, 1111111911 0111i’ b)’ saying "farewell." The body of Mr. ‘Frank Young, son of Charles Young, rRed iPolnt, wits brought to Souris Tuesday ov- cmiig, and conveyed to his former home. Mr. Young was killed in an uccidont in Derry, N.ll., when the blocking of a gasoline tank in sonic 11111111191‘ gave way und the tank fell on his skull, death boiug ulnimit iii- sluntuueous. Tho flowers uncom- lltillyini: tho romaine wor magnifi- 011111- llfuneral will be hold Friduy, undertaker T. ‘L. lDhigwcli in charge. past fcw months. incomparably finer vehicle. The marriage of Mr. ‘W. EdK-ll‘ ‘Francis, son of Mr. John ‘Francis. 1101111118, 11nd ‘Miss Ruby ICililll-l. iluughter of the late Deni/China. 1111111111, took place in Souris Wod- iiosilhy, ‘Oct. 6th, ‘Rev. 1'1. lA()Ckh“.r1 performing the ceremony. The brill» iil party had dinner at the Cox llo- iul. leaving immediately ufter on a motor trip, and returning Suturduv ovi-iilng to iFortunc. A chiviari pnriy culled mi them inter and u most delightful scrouiido was thi- rvsult. Mr. lFruiicis and bride greet- \‘ll llio callers and troutcd all. nflcr which all dispersed to their homes sinu1118 “For They are Jolly (loud ‘Follows!’ iMr. and Mrs. ‘Francis were the recipients of u number of lioiiutifu presents. ‘ mechanically. ‘On Friday evening a delightful 41113100 was given by Mr. and Mrs. Allan ‘Morrison, lMt. ‘Stewart. in and mcnts actually are. $1225.00 1350.00 mcr with them. and are returning next week. A large number or guests were present, and music for the evening was furnished by ‘Mr. Touring" Car . . . . Coupe . . . . . . . . . . . . is ;v1;’:"5o§§f§;,"§§§f,,m,f,§v2f§ Victoria ‘Nnftll- Victoria South. wnhnnn ‘lwxthoh only out‘ ‘ ‘w IIIIWDO l Iqlilmllnmuomivfl!" .m1l1rs9.r.9attt!t!>.. Toronto Woodbine. Toronto Groen- Larry ‘Smith, in his own inimitable wood. Toronto Riverdale, Toronto style. (Mr. Smith won second place ligllugton. Toronto iSt; David, Tor-l in the recent contest at the Strand- ‘onto St. Georlle. Toronto St. ‘Pat- July 12th). At twelve o'clock every yrick, Toronto iSt. Andrews, Toron- toothsome lunch was partaksn of |to Bsllwoods. Toronto Bracondale. ‘by all, after which dancing was re- lParkdals, Toronto farewells were exchanged as the “morning after the-ought before" writs coming. and potato digging Waterloo North, Waterloo South. must not be neglected. Welland, Wellington Northeast. ‘ ivelllngtonSoutlnWentwoi-th North, To visitors approaching Souris Wentworth South, Windsor East. by the Se: from the western _ en- Windsor West. trance l very picturesque view is York East. York North, York anfoided-the placid winding river South, York West. ‘ on the one hand and the lapping waves on the other. rDrlvinghfai-th- v er alongtho curving beach road. Be careful when harm's 1:11.101" birds non-a guns and cranes may slips 3.0 allow the .D111°WI '10 .5119 he sspnlyhlfl overhead, undid you “Minnow nun ouuiia ‘wtho right a uni-rm so I11. decried-och: the brukntor, the " 11am. mint out 11¢. 1911s. 11m- "foronto Dovercourt, Toronto Brock- sumed for anothar hour. and than ion, Toronto h ‘Park. , y, l, .- 1465.00 1515.00 Sedan . . . . . . . . . . . . Special Sedan . . . . . Delivered W. B. PROWSE Dinnse BRDTH MOTOR CARS "ADE I~N CANADA M241‘ ' Now Delve THE- EAia/ 1 Onlythosc who have driven a Dodge ‘_ Brothers Special Sedan-or any Dodge Brothers car BUILT RECENTLY-— can fully appreciate all that Dodge Brothers have accomplished during the S0 swiftly has improvement followed improvement, that today the car, to all intents and purposes, is a different and The announcement of smart new body lines and attractive color combinations first attracted general favor. But since . then, improvements even more fun- damental havc been accomplished Drivc the car NOW! - Observe its im- prcssivc new silence, smoothness and elasticity of performance, and you will c then begin to realize just how vital and varied these and other latdr improve.- & SONS EH5