JOHNSTQN rfosoNro STOCK EXCHANGE v .,,,,,,,,,,.,; ANNOUNCE THE OPENING osimANcil OFFICES As-roupwsl LONDON, ONT. " 7 ROYAL PANK BLDG. .i -. f. MR. n. a wsLnoN ACTING MANAGER z .l ., ‘DONALD Motion " I cANAoA "rsusr Bios. A “ MANAGER \ b v‘ KINGSTON, oNfit. Ma..w. w. ANGLlN PRINCESS STREET MANAGER THESE ori-"lcss wlu. as EQUIZPED 1'0 no A GENERAL STOCK BROKERAGE, INVESTMENT AND BOND ‘TRADING BUSINESS AND will. as CONNECTED av PRIVATE WlRE WITH THE MONTREAL, roaqNro AND NEW Yoalc‘ srocx EXCHANGES AND THE orlisa BRANCHES or THE FIRM AT ' . ROBIN iIooTlTSRRLooE WH- " a telegram MONTREAL HALIFAX SHERBROOKE SYDNEY _ MONCTON I ST. JOHN'S, NFLDI _ i’ m“, ,1» iiickcy’s Black Twist Tobacco You can tell this tobacco in an instant. it ie the.nlce hi9 Juicy flq- It is not spongy with a burnt taste off lt. The flavor and make up is entirely different from other so-caiied chevvingjobacco. Do not buy a fig of tobacco that crumbles, and has no real flavor, when you can get Hickey's, the tobacco that has stood the test of critical users for over a half a century. Millions of figs used year- ly. What better evidence of quality than this. Hickey 8r Nicholson Tobacco -> /~q.1<.,\_ 4;'}§(Q‘\\ ,-. .,,.-_ ‘~\»-._ Co, Lid. ' Charlottetown 45-: - Manufacturers Beach ti Now Open ior tho Scasoii Beautifully Situated, Directly Facing the Entrance to a; .. "p.19, v -t it»... /-=1r.=_ fl-IIP; .-- Charlottetown Harbor Wonderful Scenery v Th0 b"! appointed, moat luxuriously furnished Hotel in the Maritime Provinces. ' :1.- A ‘nue line operated by the Hotel ‘lanaqement provides ‘a fifteen minute eervlee to and from the City. ‘ I ' . CARS MEET ALL MAINLAND TRAINS Qua 1 wasps ‘Whenivlaitinq Charlottetown whether on huaineea or for pleasure, make Beach Grove inn your headquarters. You will like it. \ ' ‘also \ i , . ‘cl WHEN Yoz/MWEDD NG- PRESENT COMES. EROM US THEY KN0W1."IT~ 1s FIN Reliable Silverware makei an Idearweddlng Gift and will be snort-uni “for all time. w. have a splendid nurt- ment and our prloeeare very realonabie. Come In and let ua ehova you our stock- . Ac. W. “PATTERSON rswentes ‘ ._ 4.».._,..__.._¢~—— -—---'* ' . ing more t-han Tariff Rates and ~; will rcgrc-t in icnril Jllnt he will be rove z',' k " . ‘Jlflllllfle the stomach and intestines ' Qlllitififil unrl protect them from the the West und to the Pacific, the ideal ralil route is via Cunadian ‘Nlltiollwl “The National Way." Whether on business lor on "F run I calucnorrsiows consor- POLICE COURT.—' There ‘were no cases bPfOf6'lh6 Police Court yesterrday. 1. -‘i|- eat delicious breakfast food; two packages for zficcents‘ at all gro- cers. . POTATOES-ll will be buying pu- tatoos. blue or reds. Saturday, July 32nd and following week. "Price iltllccnts per bushel. James L. Gllills, Kensington. - cilxuoe _IN oArsdor ‘TEA PARTY-The parishioners ‘Q[ Sev en hill-lo Buy will hold their ‘Pea of Aug. 23rd as . previously sdver tised. - ‘RETURN HOME.--Mrs_ 'S. R. McKay and Myrtle ,lVl. McKay who have been touring tllolsliind for the past month left by motor oar yesterday on return to their borne in CallnpbellioufN. B. WE CAlRlRY. A ‘COMPLETE STOCK of engine rlccessorles, in- eluding Coils. Carburetors, Pumps. Pg-cpellors, Sllafting and nil fittings Parts for, “FRASEIV Engine-a. Proiilpt Service. ‘Write for prices MacKay and Fraser, Ltd., New Glasgow, N. S. 294-25-28l. CALLED HOME BY ILLNESS -—iMi'. James l-iollnesscy, River Herbert, who came to ‘U18 island o few gays ago on business ~- for ihe Starling Coal Mines received yesterday morning conveying the news of illness in his -farriil-y and hedessllilllng his return at Qonce. Mi‘. Heniiessey left ‘yesterday and expects to ra- turri lagain‘ to the island shortly. CORRECT TAXI‘ RArEs-i-lt has been brought to the attention or‘ i119 Civic authorities that some LicQn5ed"TaX1 Drivers are charg- ior llle information of the Public the tollowing rates are published: For one passenger and one piece. 0t baggage time from 7.30 n‘. m1. ' to 10 p‘. m. 25 coats. Ditto from 1i) ' p 111,110 7 a. nl, 40 cents. Rules per passenger 1191' 119111‘ 31-99- TAKEN TO HOSPITAL.—- The ‘fltllly friends of Mil‘. P. S Bro-Wu run-lined, l0 lied for some time in il=<- (lhuriutu-toun litlfllillll. Ml‘ lilE ICENTRAI; GUARDIAN: . _ Please now the lflirty zli Borden Aug. ili-‘n-iiistieud ' THERE'S A ' i.o-r""‘ro e: LEARNED ABOUT-‘lnzilr-ing -‘l good- oup of tea. The be-si- toe/In. rhe world can be spoiled in the [lll-llllllfi. _ lush-potions _ ‘rc- glliflllllfi this qucstiou uu the wrcup- per oi ouch puokageni’ “MORlSE‘\S" for cvcn ‘iMORiSiE-S?’ selected Orange Pekno may um be good it. made carelessly unriiyvlihli stale “Wlflrw . ., . , _ ROBIN HOOD FLOUR' 1e gnarl‘ anteed to please you better. '" ‘ ,CHUROH OF SCOTLAND-B. , Ewen MacDciigali lvili preach fialb- ibatii 30th 8i. Birch ‘rim’ in 10.10;‘ Point ~Prim at 3. ilmlBeiie River at 6.30 p. lll. " SOUVENIR PAPERS. -—.. Any one wishing 't0 obtain papers» 0i’ Souvenir edition of The (‘hsrlotte iovrn Guardian, Jilly 18th, should“ apply to this ofiice at once.'_ 283v25—4i. J “Pluses” MARINE ENQIJQEQ -Aiiways good. now better than ever. Special cash prices on limited number, 4. ti and 18_ll.p. Willie they last. Get one now- and save money. llViacKay and Fraser, Ltd., New Glasgolvr. ' 295-25141. REV. P. J. HASLANPS FATH- ER DEAiZ5.—Ruv.'P. J. Haslsm, curaie.ol Si. Marys Church. St. John, was chilled to his home. Springfield, Prince Edward Island on Friday on account or the sud- den deaih of his father, Benjamin II-Iasiam. The deceased, who was aged 77 years, leaves also his wile, two daughters and 1W0 0W6!‘ sons. ~ SUCCESSFUL‘ OPERATION. —_ Many friends will be lllenscd l0 IG-lfll that Conductor Harljviiei- soil, C. N. R, who is jn-‘Montreal zit the Victoria General lloripltul nude-invent a._sllcce:-sful operation inst’, week. By a letter received from Mrs. Stetson, who accompan- ied hei-"hilslland, all; stated the ope-ration lasted fivc hours. vEs-rERc-Aws MARKET. - ’l‘hc"e ‘was a fair ilitendallre at the market yesterday. Eggs sold at 27c to 30c; billicr 30c to 40c; chickens $1.00 each,- peas 45c; lllllrl?)el'ric:i 25c qt; raspberries 40c, qt; red curriillig 15c qt; anfi ’ilCI'- ric-s 304- ]il."l\‘r'i=-sll cod m-d hod- dook sold around 0c while mack- erel sold around 25c. llruwll is sulivrilii! "W" i1 WEN luck Jenkins llti\\'I->VPl' hinted film. ‘his rilndlilon is not serious nild illivlhtWl Mr. Brown to res-t ullleily ‘for a low days: VISITING ST. JOHN"".\'1I'Q. ESP Nils-loll, 0? Spriugfielil. hihsa, and iii-r i-‘ttlo grand ' . ‘iNHWllTK, NH) [Nagnnfis sister. Mrs Norlll-nn Mc- Leod. Lolnstel- lHall. 40 Lclilstoi- S! Eli. John. 'l‘lley will‘ after a silolt visit. g0 to Montague, P. E. l.. wilere they lv-iil remain throughout itlle hot WOHIUIGI‘ They arrived on the llnaron -S'HiiIl‘(ll!_V. l, !ZMi|l8l"s Worm Powders will of ‘worms 3n effeotivciy and so easily and painlilsslv-tiint the most inconvenience from their action. "They recommend dimmselves I0 ‘lllotilers us a‘ preparation‘ ‘filo-t will restore strength ullrl vigor in-llleir debilitating efforts '\Vvl.llt‘ll result from the rlepredlltioils- of worms. woe VERY > 001.1) here yesterday See report on page ,4. u.» National Way I Across Canada CANADIAN NATIONAL ‘RAIL ssnviciz-s ARE m: ACME or TRAVEL COMFORT From the Atlantic Province; to pleasure bound the traveller has the advantages of a thorough rnil service that is unexdclled for excellence. The finest equipment or nil steel trains ts furnished, and the most modern oi’ standard sleepers, rtrnent. oars. and lnoduru Illlulrs. _ The "National way" is also the finest scenic route and by rouson of its construction furnish- es tile smoothest aiul most com- fortable journey. . ‘ 18o Great decree Street ' ~ mun lulu-urine Province points there is the best of service to Montreal via the “Ocean Limited" and ‘liilfsrstlme Express.’ iiFl-nm Bonaventure Station, Mon- treal, . m9 famous ;_ "Continental 'I.1lrniled" leaves dui-ly at 9.00 p. rn. 1m- Oitnws, North Bu)’. Cfifihflme and Vancouver. This is the finest Sorvico. the equipment- of thew Canadian iNationol trwins being ot the mosi. modern stencil"!- Ticket. Agents of the ACanB-dlen National Railway will afford en- quirers all the-detailed interma- iiion regarding these servicea- E11- quirios addressed Io the General ‘ HlY-Iilflii’ “imkfi aifiwlfnfl iris afllljllnvc ill stuck for llllmcdials sale inllri right side. His ]‘bilyilli'llllll, ill. delicate stomach Iuliil,‘ not feel-any . STATIONARY _ENGINES— XV t i.tcl.. Now Glasgow N. q grain and root. i-rups look,’ very prvllilising as well. Extensive- prc“: piirations arc being llll-ltli‘ for t.h'0' lobster season. which" opens in Eastern New lBi'llIl‘-‘ll\'1l\i(’0il "AWH-‘Lf l-fiih. Large quantities, 0f..hcrringi have boon smoked VQIHPFG ‘also, sar- iy in the spring. _ A SIDE TRlP.-'-Mrs.' "victor hrnnkH-Sii. John. Dr. and} Mrs: Himry Thompson. Min-s Wlondglpd Mdss Dykes, ‘Porrlnto. "who are spending their holldzrys at’ Brock moxnhsl- nf tho sniff of the "Filli- lm- qna Tl‘. DnnliflmPfll of the P. \I R. Ftbnrtlv sitter the celfimflil" ‘viir nml Mrs Avcr icft o“ rl trill 1n Prinro Edward island. Oil illflll‘ return they will rcsldl» in llloric- ion. - - "u"... “stump a PPM" srlvnnfsve rm- ln-ml-l-Io nncc ii lift" =r=rurcll a Fnnillnid fiisir-ns its eric c" W’ \,,,,,.,.l.l-,l Inqcovyqrfl fPWfl"'fill§l“' ny- 1Tb Kollnwghs Asthma VP'“”-'l" l.. flqilv ppm-wiring flflllfl§ of’ iwillm" nr Inhtr smnriin", Vein-s M FllffP“ Im- mwmvui“ mivht have the-en "PP? ..,.,.¢,,,i owl p". rpmnfly dim"! freer‘ "m". ma ennui-l» w" - in -li-= first rfngrpq‘ h‘. nnt WflVlQfif asthma ‘ilili llso this preparation at once. minor cw r- ~ n DR. will be promptly reviled i°- "d iliooiriste deecrihinsdilfl "WW"? will .59 H411“- ._ n. _.__l .-AA--_>@-a4 ‘detith and a resolution of ‘ iiiid Mr.» ‘rigs-iii (‘lloslnut "and Miss Maude lEstu-v beyond reproach. rnrnr-nler. llmh of. lllniioifln. '-T7)fl‘ bride is o rlnulzlitnr. _n! f\l.r.. null; . . M“, p; s, (‘ilffleniflr and is n illrsHJams-a S. Fargullarson 0t mam-M... 0f n", Firs; Bflpfigt Bimhliry, iLof 48, is visiting in 0",,“- q-bs yrnflm is i1 popular Hayfield. N. 8., Ithe guest. o! Mrs. Keilsington were visitors to Bav- (‘onlpanln iHallfax. arrived in the mp. l_r- ; - and riiidghtér nf Sulcm OrsBOn- “"1 also wife luid daughter of Halifax. nra visiting their old home- morning . plenum vleit dnlnflsisniv. -g- est-of Mil; lilo-Tl"- ll-T- "will' spend e. feyfhw- en route, ' —--~-.‘ QYMPATHY, .EJXPRESSID.' — The Halifax 0hr, icle ssyilz-utt the animal inset 0f tile provin- clal ‘Medical norm held on the 19th, instant, appreciative refer- -ence.wa-s made by several] mem- JJBFH .10 tile lino Dr, N. E. McKay wnfidljllivbflfill President 0l' the Board l'ol- sonic years before his ‘ sym- pathy ‘to Dr. McKay's widow and son was passed. ‘Much important rouinio lluiiiness- was It was‘ ilevlciecL, toarlvanlce the sinnlliirci of preliminary education required or énlfflllle ‘upon medical ‘studios in order to keep pace with other tilliirili-l lii this particular. Dlnf-‘tl- V. Iluzun or i-laliiux recent- ly appointed to fiilthe vacancy cauivcgll by, Dr. MucKoy-‘s death, was wélcomeiflb ‘a lieu Y - ‘ gourd.‘ llr. J. G, MoUollgall was iectm] pfiriidellt [or the ensuing year. .AN OLII- TIMER. ~ Mr. George Eegldefi“ ni-Ezist Boston, l\lass.. is visiiiilg hero lie is ii soil >f Mr ' “Iilllulu Loot of East Point, I’. E. i. Ai [lie age of ihrec years lit‘ crime iu (‘harlottetowili with, irlsxpurcnls and resided in this rriiv ihil-iecn yours when the family rellluvodio Dosiull, Mr. Leer worked ill the Printing Office as. u newsboy oil “The Herald," wheli the init- William t‘. Dcsljrisziy- was Editor, also on the Examiner un tier .\lr. W, L.. Cotton and the Patriot illliicl- tile late i\lr. Henry Lawson. NPPLHHHS to any Mr. Lest sees lllrilly relnilrkzrble changes in our city sinus- his boyhood days 5118i]! ilel-e. iio followed up rhe Dfllllilllg business‘ and‘ u-itcr work- ing_~t'ol- several yeims on "The Bos- ton ‘lrlll-Ieiiel." is now connected with rile Joli Priming ‘business in East Boston. Zllr. Lest is accom- panied Iu the island by ‘Mrs, Lee! who l: a llativé 0i Waltllaln, Mass Mi‘, Lwt ilas several relatives iii the. Eil-‘W-‘Ffl Dill‘! oi’ tho Province V-"hfllliy we will have the ‘pleasure oif-visltling, Noni-luau of n“, pen, pie he knew as a boy in Charlotte. town have elitllcr jointed the great miliorlil’. or are not hers now. N-OW IN ST JOHN.—-Mr. J, D, OlConillzil. the olphalfis friend and the nmn who illlivbftillglli joy m the ileurls oi‘ thousands of child- ren all over the conlinenl, nmved in Si. Jollll 011 Saturday 0n m; an. mm! llllilljill-osl- u. [lie lliiiflllllle provinces fill/l Nizlinc i0 organize his picnics. fill". 00nd,...“ win be in St. John for a day or two and tileu villi lr-avl- for Sussex 1;, rriake urrililgelllr-uts for his pllbili: picnic film-e. ’l‘ili- wcii known Pwkmiilmiifii lliih‘ u lender place in his lllllll‘! for the Kings county] CQUUT- filuCe he was born in} - ii vtglfe Quality Soil-l Ii. inui so malls‘ ’i‘llr= inc! eopie continua ‘l‘iionrit."Ecieotril-. Oil speaks vol-l Illlleivfm‘ its. ..ilerliillg efficient: EYFSI’ clues ijt was first introduced- ltilus , grown s-teiirlily in public, "FY1111 "Willi! entirely ic its maul-I fold usefulness in ' relieving and, ileollinw-sickness, __ “M; a specific, fm- rule. hllrnii, scolds. nnd various‘ ilififlmfllelorv lmlns i-ts record is I?” Tzmwhl mmmi“! I m ‘mé “HY “PEQSUNALS gif-lff-atrtfil- b‘. H", mm. mo,“ |,,,,.|,..,l'ici,i. iiild iliiss Eltilei Conroy. 'i‘liullks Yltlleldfll’. 89911411118 i1 79W hUl-lT-‘l ‘ w '- n11}, (-)]'§v(']n(1\~ Ni; ‘winkrynpnrvpqiilrc‘also clue i0 Miss [Cilml Gllrreti VPTY Pn-loyfl-hl)’ 5" smut-resins m"! c ~Ml7 J- ‘H. Hklnilermlall Keeper, a “IPH ;,,‘,,,.i,,,'[1'.p,';{.'(',,.p rm, ,~,,‘,i,.‘i'nl- ilnr services us ui-conlpilnislf. slmpiimg- T" mm" of ‘hem 3m“ Gmriluiuwn wars in the city ycs- qyklnldid p11,," 5pm.‘. wAll‘e ,~,,|i,,“._i’l‘lle strawberries illld crciuil wore was the first visit 16 Ph3rld1-i9'b'.(‘l'llil_\' on, business. 3| Wm, -, Lepipuju“ 1,‘. \[-|t;~(i[~;(llSil‘ibl1i9(l by ‘UOSGIIIYIPR Fred Alc- lown and they expressed thein- ‘ i " "“' no", qmwiw, "H," “Ya; ,.'.,.{,“,. _1ll<ln:lirl (President oi" lllc Illl(li"g selves as greatly interested-in us -- vlrxtrfilc. ‘Dalton; illspPcltll‘ of .58....‘ ~,‘;,,,',.,,,,,,, (#,-,,,-,',,,,,-~ ...,,..f~.\l.ll, .1. ll. Xlllllilew. llzlrolil lull- siores. clean -Sil‘G8,1S,c-flfld' w-oll Siewliiships, St. Jolm. arrived ill mo“ 8,,“ l)v ,1”. meow, 110,-, ,,,,,liiile\v .\\'. l1. Li-zlrd, H. ll. Acorn, W. shaded sidewalks. _ _, theLcltY-iasi, night-and is regls- (qlndv, |;,,,,,,;,. HM,‘ ,,,'.,',,,,.,,.,.-_.'lunpllnirlli- unil ii. llushigv, while ‘the -~—-- ., _ 1953.4.“ iile,vlf_l_fil‘ffl- dam¢~]up,-5_ “Ifln rwieyynd Hum, “nIr-aillliy lli‘lllli‘illlf*l1i was wcil lililkwl AVER 3 CARPENTEB WED; , '_ —~ —"_ ovation fro“, H“. “uLHQn(-(s_ Tlwh-illllvl‘ lly Alisa Eiilci (‘ollroyg .\ll".<. D|N(;,_On Tliurdni’. in vSnr-icvillq ‘Mr. J, Mrifiormnck. Little second Snug was ~11,"y_“.(,|1,.,,1,,,, liinrici-li and Aiiss “Hindu Ar-oril. mo“ ,\_ J‘ \r|n,-,.n.y_-~}n;~fi-|~<j¢-,y Eflyflgf Pond,‘ was a visitor to the city (119;- Luflp 3113,, 1),,“ ])“Q]“.l]nj|1-,.\ll'. Frank (‘rlllrily nr-lell us rl~rk 1-“ Arr-r. and ' Miss ' TKfIIllr-"inefivefold??? 811d W85 registered B! rllcn followed with "You Sllfllfl Plnymllllii I'U||l‘¢‘i0I% M the time of wrii- the. Revere. (Ra-v.) E. '5. Weeks. Mrs T‘. B5 Calkin of Keniville, .\'. S. has arrivedin the city to visit Mrs. Lorraine who is so sefiously ill. 1h‘. W. G. Nellie-y. Accountant nun-luvs IrInIImcnt Inr Dandruff or illfl Harris Abbaioir. Toronto. _ HPIVEfl last. night on a business -i——-<O¢-——— trip l0 the ‘island. -l-ls is register- ed at the Victor's. ' -~Hp]m lo“,- Asthma. Neglect l -—--— IRPV. J. A. glad Mrs. Ives, of Shedlac, N, B., inrmerlly now of firiizi. N. n former circuit, for a few dtys recentlly. A. J. Duff, representative oi iilo Cpnadiandenorai Electric rm’ yesterday one _ s hort business ._.__,_.,-. WMr, Harry Worth, Mrs. worth hi9 brother, Mir-Vernon WV-‘rl-h- Miss H._8ts'wart, Boston, iVi-assh , who has ‘been in the city for the 7 -~ 4 post few days leit yesterday to A. o“ . w“, on“... u, 1 wait friends and relatives l“ reiateh, eyes . r improve Sourl-s. I ‘ ~ ' . ' ‘ tstfve of G eel pave eyes and < Mm C- EWM- ""'P"°’“‘“ ue a 1,01%- ore ._I the Burrouith Adm"! M°°hm° v values night, oreelollll- company arrived in ("harloilswzn a '1“ "n1: vosterrisy and lii-registered at t- e ‘:22’ f"! NI.‘ , Revere. .. ' " 4 ‘lltiilss Jean Brodie ml ycflerdfl? for Montreal after _{éniis l-lI-lisboro Square. t-lhe‘ transacted. 1 iSouris Methodi motif-nulls of in-tel-i in use D13] y‘ ‘in .Iinirlh.. ill Our Yard," 5w Jnhnir: a r gm" o: W) I ml .w iTry Doing Next Week’s A t ' Washing with Rinso e Find ‘out for yourself why hundreds of thousands 0f lwomen say that they could not faccanother wash day without it. The two easy steps below will. save you hours of back breaking rubbing. First: For-each tub of clothes dis- solve a halt a‘ package‘ of Rinso into a littlemool water until it is like thick cream, then stir in two quarts of boiling water. ‘ If the water is hard, or the clothes extra dirty, use more Rinse. There’s Rinso is not a scientific Tiler-i, pour into tub~of cool or luke- diSSOh/fi the warrii water. Mix well. Kccp adding the solution until you get a rich, last- ing, soapy suds, even after the clothes Single fabric 1'10 have been put in. Do not pouritho Rinso direct from the package into the tub. ' Soak the clothes for one hour, two hours, overnight, or as long as con- venient. Then rinse to remove the loosened dirt, until the water runs, clear. Hang them outta dry. rubbinge-rio ' boiling. a washing powder, but combination of pure cleansing materials that loosen and dirt from even the heav- iest pieces. It soaks clothes clean in a few hours without injury to a iF YOU USE A WASHING MACHINE Follow the regular directions given here. Soalrthe clothes. Then, before operating the machine. add flesh Rillso solution using the same aiilount of Rinse as you used for soaking. N0 other product is needed when Rinso is used. . At Mode by All the makers Grocers of LUX I’. .vl vFf l-ifvllllilgllllll, Slllllllu-r- lli oi" l ilmluiilul \'()li't‘. _ - -- <‘i\|l!.\*"ilPi'0FP 201112 on with filo E. S. Vliccks, llnrfir-ld, N, 8., jgslps’? was very wcli received. Tlic IrhiZZ-iliiz ‘_3:131ilififllfimlflfirhlllfil- plcnici. ’Tic,visiiillc in Pnrdigun, dinllizilzlln t‘llili'tlI'iI'l"-i in tir- iuiic-r wvrv sus- ——-— g ' ma s- s car quarters ln St. and other. inc-cs |'u u ‘cw z w‘. lltillPti lly the .\li s-Wiilldil. Acorn, BOUNTIFULL CROP.—- Tile John for tllu llrxf two nlonths:Shc l't*i.lI€ll.~i to ri$:l,vIi'i<-id dilhis Alnily Pooh». ll . llllii (lrzirc (lil- llil)‘ own in cesiern Now Bruns-illniil he has treated his cllildrnlr-lvr-ok, “my Tl“. ,,,g,,i,q;(,,-, 11w 1;‘¢>_v_ _]_ R wick is bnilntiiiil and prrlll:lill_\'i0f lllrfllll-fllfliilll? provinces and thew ~~~-—--<<>——~—-~ Donnv lxprcssecl tile lllzllilts olld doubl" "mt “tllimt yeah ThE-isiilttl 0i’ MMIIP- I ‘ rlppreciuiinn rll ill= zelldiem-e to oi; Ch. iJuilg-t- Frusul‘ i'0l"prc,~siil‘ill2. i0 .\li‘. » . illc- use 0i his piano, lillll til l.l-= rcrfi. will“ _ . |t‘.ll'll|_\' illf‘ visitors. 'llii~ >]3l'ilI't’l’i|. Iilv sale 01' rain- iIAIIlIiIPFi C‘hc\'erii> lilr The annual Sll‘iI\iVi)('i‘l'_\ FPSiiY-‘lliings "‘°'“"““ Wm‘ connr-ctiilil with the Iizldii-s‘ .\iri “m! "mmy" My’. Uilhth- u] willie-Hi of the Soul-is .\l“lili)lli.‘ll (fllul-l-il was “"'"‘d i“ “}"f"""""' "","“ hem h, g,_ pflnqpk-fi ,[|,,||_ Sumo,“ lltlllll)’ and original lllullllil. (urn on Friday evening MSL Jmm“ Fl.“>1Iil'r'li'b‘i* ‘is riiirldndhe lllcllllleril oi‘ [ho sm- m-Qsidpd firm. a hug‘, “uupmcpibullies .~\|il homely lill‘ lilo lllnliriel which fined U“. m,“ u, ,.,,,,,,(.;,_.-_,ili wlllrll the 4ll‘l‘£ll\l-‘.":lllt“.l1i.‘l‘ xvi-re The progrzllli was foliillv-ul wiiiil‘1*1""i"'r °“t~ ,~“""- “mo” btmfmt very keen lute-rest irulli start it! ‘mid "h3g9 "i '1‘? 1’m5"'rm"‘k. H“: livery itvlll was clnlitllllyw‘l“"“"“'mn’* l" ‘no "m! “mm m ‘he Th‘. firs, nu_n,b,,,. “A”, t», vcry capable llilncls oi Ml". l.. Mci- tjtlnll i-cANosAcswslidi/“ERTLLIANT r-i H50, (‘H-em ;,,,n,-,.,.1,.,,i,,n ;illu iilv- FI-FF-lIIiH iluvr- rciiii7 zilli of nus nummq- w“,- shown. Alias wllli-il, we llllilcrsiulill, lill-l .. Crossnn, ui‘ Syriac-ya who is lllP lpos previous rl-crlrrls I!" lluvclilrk a folly nlllcs rrr S _ , _ . V _ |.. , w, w. ,. o ., . -, one 3 ‘i.- Tihll. “Victory” Oil 'Eu-.iJ0hn. Nil: O'Connell ilas llfiil gIlvI-n iifiliiinglpddlslu“)mi: ‘hi’ llmpllmn‘lih-‘fiilmi: ‘i-(lflkafldvlxliPPC-gxzllpli COLORS lcllle zit $22.'l.00- one 5 h.p "Wu-ling pH-llir-L- for i]... (jrphanq l" “mil ' “.I"'“-“ “m i“ "m" " ' ‘ ' . ' ‘ , . ."*"“'. ‘l _ _ F _ _- ‘- -_ » . A ..m mp (my |,,,~ 11,01,354 w“- |[;|_\,-5|\\'t'|i iiied i-llrclre. \\I~*llll1$‘l. not .\O\'(.'lllI‘S ln handbags which “F! filfiho‘): 0"“: iii-“Omhe-"l “Vile-F: W110i? lilo wcatllwlny, ~\lpg[p|~day m, busnurs-s m,» thpliorigv-l illP dill-l \\'llli'll Mrs. lhlulle- ililvc just come over {Film Paris. ..l’- l 3 9' Llhm" 4i $441 W!‘ fl-Oiliiiiiflllfl “(We yer)’ 0DIll'€‘S-'i"i*il‘=it*l‘Il p-ll-t of m.» Iqllynr] |lllill Jillti \lr~= (Jrusson ‘citing so show mulch color iii their frames. (l0 i‘.o.ll.. New Glllsgulv. Tilt-Salli"? 85H! for ll fclv days he will en-l h ‘ ._ Q. ' I 4 'lli"illlllivllil~ nor illi- vcrv finc- siilg- Theft‘ arc for instance carved ‘ figgmes film n9“, mm bargains “'11” a "mm n9pflmv W“? l" I lhvi Mrs. Jillln 'l|‘.‘l’<lrl'i¢-,' who is Ffi-vlllg oi‘ 3 .i_\'ll:ll"<i, while ill’) lnlPT-‘TYIIIUGS of‘ golalilh with‘ cameos l" "We l" 119-“. “IRGKILY and Fraser coo] rliilliitr- oi’ this northern lo-Esidlng will ill-r, iluucllier, hil-g, eslillt: Iiltlliiglit" vlliiilcd .“'l‘lll- Gcls- act lll the carving, ~nnd. Arum wllicil black bags depend. All 0i‘ 11110 frnlllcs are in llriglii color with the cameos in black and willie combinations or in blue and white. willie.- lilo bags are in navy or black. , Fancy silk make all o! these ilngs ivhicli nrp very pouciiy and thick in L-i-iect, and made in illcililllll sizc. llfgil. centre frames arc semi. illo carving bulll up quite a llit to give room ionilie IEZIIHPI). A iitllc lloveliy that ille French woliion have been carrying n! the l-occs is in the form oi‘ n little drill, quite punchy‘ in appearance and lllfttlg of silk, with tllc opal». ing for the lii-lg at [he back. The nuvcity of the bug is that l-t seems 1o have so nlany points, with tho legs and arms pointed in_ all dirt-rations and [he little head with its pointeryha-t. This is. wi- coilrsc, very exiremc, but _ some L\'])t' of this sort is always dilccd at the races. s ‘Clocks, especially exposed tow- Pl‘ clocks arc apt to become quite divnrigullizcd during g heat wave‘. T1111 cousc- is the same as that which causes rails to buckle. for. illr- NXIIZIIISlOH 0f Ihc melhl causes pcudulums and springs to iengih- i111. _ "ll small bulk. _ \ and wholesomeiy; c arnl for the taste. flflti-‘fldd a little cream ~33 er" f. 2L 1i’ Oilice workers find "that a breakfast or lunch 0t Grape-Nuts is mucirbetter for them than s hes , , starchy mesh-because . . Grape-Nuts ' .B "F" 5E ‘ ' " ' J-‘There’; duodenal. .. .~ . . ~ Made by Canadian Pnstunv Cereal (Jo-y Ltdqgwlhdnonfleiudi open or in the office; it ~ this food helps FXPLURERS and hunters havetaken Grape- " ' ' ‘ _J Nuts as one oi their principal foods-rbecauoe ' Grape-Nuts contains much nourishment in. . Grape-Nuts digests eas' y The richness and crispness of Grape-Nuts, that s iendid wheat-snd-barley food, have s wonderful An order to your grocer today will brinl thll splendid food to you. Ready to eat from the peck-i or milk in the dish- ._,., iniro- ‘ witflfiii - .-...~l'-', ‘ r.-