Aucusr 12. 193s MiL-y-w- NTEIIJ H IJNIESI” An Interesfing Profit-Sharing Pastime For ALL Our Readers Read These Advertisements —-Enter This Contest-Deal With These Firms ~$i80.00—-|li Prizes-station 1st Prize - _ $390 2nd Prize - _ $150 3rd Prize — -- 551,00 4th Prize — _5() |T‘S NOT OUR FAULT if you don't set your share of the balgtins at the Economy Grocery on Kent Street at Hillsboi-ough. l-lcre are a few: 2 tins of No. 3 Pens for 21c. 2 tins of Grapefruit Juice for 21c. Kraft Checte spread iii tumblers each 10c. Tesiing-Searching-Improvlng luille size ukge. Maple Leaf $0,“; Flakes, new price 20c (with 1 alllilIl pkge. FRI-IE. llione 12in for quick service. To_ Give Your Family this . Extra Protection "GARDEN CITY MILK" I-‘OR BETTER HEALTH! SCIENCE JOINS IIANDS wrru you to ensure the greater purity and absolute safety of the milk on drink. " ‘GfllY-‘lon City" Milk is filtered. clarified and gasteurized for your protection. esides these three precautions. it is also automatic- allybottled and sealed ill thor- oughly sterilized containers. When you serve Garden City Milk you know that you are tak- ing no chances-that you are serving your family with what 1119)’ deserve—the Best. GARDEN CITY MILK IS SAFE! i-iirzitr: IS N0 BETTER. my spray for stock. stables, etc., than the well known product of Dr. Hess. You may obtain this from H. L. WORTHTS Drug Store on Queen Street. st the economical pixce o $1.85 for the large gallon can. e supply is limited. WE FIX FLATS ANY TIME AN YWHERE s Fort ALL BRANCHES or n5. pairs and remodelling of your buildings, call Borden T. lliycis. St. Avards. Quick, Satisfactory Service at reasonable c:st. Esti- mates on all jobs large and small given free. THAT'S THE SLOGAN OF THE WHITI-DCK TIRE SERVICE on Kent Street. When you have iii-e trouble of any kind always IIJULTC 909 for guaranteed sata- Iiit Oil. c. Through the ctr-operation of the sponsors, whose advertisements ap- pear In connection with lne contest. I‘he Charlottetown Guardian Ii publishing the Foto Blox Contest for thirty consecutive weeks, and primes are being awarded each week as listed above, in the form ol sor- vice or merchandise orders. CONTEST RULES Any readers of the LIIIIIIDE-ttl-odh Guardian may participate. Vllllitltpl- mg employees oi tiie Llllallllull iuu- iishiiig Uth, and members oi their lulullies.) . It is important that each reply shall nc accompanied by I rein-pt ’ lrOIII 0H0 OI UN! IIITIII WAILHO ll..- nouiici-meni appears ili the contest. It is also important that you state on your entry which or‘ tnci: lirms you wish to uraw your prize on. EXPLANATION 0F CON TEST Scattered throughout this contest section you see several places of a hotograph. When proinrly placed y. ogethgr these pieces form the pic- " ture of the busuieas pzemilel of one of lilo spontors or tiiis contest. Contestants are simir-y required to state the name of the firm, the name of the manager, the kind of business, and the street on which ls located the business 911mb” “MW” in the picture. HOW T0 ENTER Read the {IFS thoroughly 11in‘ one oi- more o. them you mo)’ "11- . a clue to the solution. (lip the 2.1- IIOIIS of the thrill" "l" “fimfllf them so as tovriflliifllle qlfna,“ ness rumiles. IOU N0} 1 -' ‘r0 END TIIE rierunl. WITH YOUR REPLY. n,“ l ntry ON ONE 5 ofvgrsIlceeIogI :51": 3 5 “n: ‘he pur- ilculars in this moon"? SOLUTION to Lao} wastes CQNTESI \. \ S r-P. E. I. Co-Qller‘ Eat; and P°“"'Y A" snciation. \ Manager-Mr. L. McDonald Business — E l! 1-! 5; PWHU" Chicks, Flour. Peed“. and Equipment “holesalc and , Retail. Location — 201 Weymiluih Street. Then attach to I111" "Fly ' receipt from an)’ 011E "I I!“ 5pm‘ sore of this contest shown‘? "lib business has been trimsacte W at lent one of ihom- Also be sure lo state the name o! the ilrm from which 1"" "I!" u‘ receive your 11""- t ll s have equal eliltlrlicezoactwllldlegs-t Th" “I"“.,|"‘ mm" n; flrlWn for and 1111:, Ill-lg will be awarded in the oi cl‘ which they are drawn. All pet"; are awarded III "l! form of orders on the ndvertisfl’! indicated lii tile re lira and l"! NOT TRANSI-‘ERAB m. . Al Ii t imh thlc office not. InIgihsaiiniliItt-n on Thursday. Send in u man! "P"?! l5 W“ wish but be sure to attach an entry slip to each reply. Address all entries to the EDITOR "l-‘OTO-BLOX" CONTEET NEW STOCK Here's a thrifty list of Pickling Supplies at RIX GROCERY Both Stores 38 Longworth Avenue Phone 1021 and 1022 Cor. Queen and Kent Streets P One 1601 and 1602 Canadian onions. small size l0 lbs. for 25c. Large size l0 lbs. for 36c. They have a_ hign grade llne of spices. all varieties, fresh and full strength, Also a Qomplele stock of all Pickling needs m. eluding vegetables fresh from the Sordens and the famous Heinz Vinegars. Self sealers, pints per doz. $1.45. Quardts per doz. $1.65. 'Rings 10c oz. I‘ . grawax 2 packages for 25c. RIX SERVICE IS QUICK SERVICE BETTER VALUE IN FRESII BEEF. Pork, Lamb. Etc, at the Queen Street Mcui. ltlnrkei. Mr. Peters always stocks only the highest grades niiri gauges his prices to meet all competition. Phone .l3lll for n trial order. 'I‘lio_‘."ll iii-liver your orilcr. But uriioi‘ (lll‘I_\'. PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW for Bulbs and Shrubs for Fail Planting and avoid disappoint- ment. Jziimes Tait, Florist at 37 Vllla Avenue will deliver them when needed. A visit to Tait's Conservatory will ~be a 111111151111! one for you. and they are always glad to see you call. Mr. Tait is a bonded member of the Floristfs Telollljflph Delivery As- sociation Inc, 'l‘hey 13C. liver Flowers by wre t0 all Paris of the World. Phone 269. WATCHES CLEARING OUT AT PRICES BELOW ACTUAL COST at W.N. Tantonis. I80 Kent Strctt, These include "O'an:l "6" size gold filled and solid gold, also “l8" size silver and nuke], 507;, discount. Call in and lcok tlicin over. THE ISLANIYS BEST Fltlisll SPRING CHICKbINS are new iii Stock at the P. E. Island (to. "Pomtive Egg and Poultry Assoc- lotions plant, The Cnntliing 31;‘. lion on Woymouth Street. ngs are going ilp daily now; s0 if you need a icw cxtm you stiould order them at oiicc, CDJCKECI eggs are still at the some price for this week. 2 dozen for 35c. This is a 800d place to save on Flour and Feeds too. Get yours at-coope.- ative prices. ‘Iheir phone num- ber is 575. SPECIAL PRICES ON DIAMONDS AND WEDDING RINGS AT CHESTER a. caiiriiiztixs mi Quzeii Street. Also a luigc stock Of Wrist Watches at lowesit prices in town. Call and select, your; new while the stock is complete. Watch repairing a specialty. THERE'S A VERY FINE VARIETY of Souvenirs cu display. at the ROGERS HARDWARE (.0, L’I‘D. Call and see them. They come in all sorts of new gadgets, some practical, some noiel, some comic. But see them. LADIES ATTENDING‘ THE ex- hibition are invited to call at the Empress Beauty Parlor, 29 King Square. for tree CKHSLIILfLtlOII re- garding beatity treatments. Ap- pointincnts may be made for ai y convenient date. All Elllllcs-S Perinsllciits are guuriiiilceti and the charges are low. Be sure to call and arrange tor your ap- pointment. Their stall‘ is coin- posed of experienced operators. No work is performed by stud- eiiis. A NEW DEPAIFIKVIEiNT HA5 BEEN added to the Lriisweil studio. (jreal, ucurge street. Now you can make appointments for all kinds of outdoor photogmphy. This new service is available for taking family groups or photos of children in the home or at the summer cottage. Pictures may be take-ii anywhere at any time. Phone 275-1. and an experienced photographer will be sent to any part or inc proivnce, Get in touch with Uiastvclrs btudio for iull particulars. VSEE THE SHORT SLEEVED Sweaters on sale at The Gloria. All bright. shades. Rfisuiar $1.95 reduced to $1.59. Also a few Waffle Cloth Jackets clearing at (its right) clearing at only 98c. ‘Ihere are other Ila-gains there too. Drop in and get your share. um no: This Chance to save 50% on Spring Coats and 33 1-37‘. on Summer Dresses. There are a limited number being cleared 01191011199199!!! 1°? new Mock at R. P. Slimpsmrs, Quosn street. All smart lsd 0s will be calling there ahyvny- Tho MW QQIQ t“ Rustico. PRIZE WINNERS ‘LAST WEEK Mr. Fred Rennie, Alma, Lot 3 Miss Dorothy Townsend, Summerside, R. R. Miss Laura Watts. Pleasant Grove. Mr. Felix Pineau, P. E. I. Co-Operative Egg And ‘Poultry Association In 1914 the Prince Eduard Is- laud Co-Operative Egg and Poultry Association was formed by coni- biliing a number of rural egg circles into one utilon with the central office at Charlottetown. At present there are over fifty circles served by this system which is run on thoroughly co-opcrative principles, whereby all prolit from the sziie oi farm prociucis are dis- tributed back to the members in proportion to the vaiue of prcduce stibmittecl. I All produce is handled and sold on a. graded basis, and besides handling the produce for members, this concern also carries a large stosk of all feeds requisite to the poultry industry, and is also operat- ing a magnificent chick hatchery iii connection. Last year this firm opened UP a new department for the sale of eggs and poultry to tiie retail trade. and have been highly compliment- ed by many of the consuming trade in Charlottetown, who appreciate the opportunity of being able to purchase the grades of poultry; and eggs to suit their taste. ONE ELECTRIC- CONNOR Irolier, l-Ias two speeds, fitst uitd slow for easier Ol)0l‘lll..01‘i. Regular Price was $01.50 WONDERFUL BARGAIN TO CLEAR $60.00 Call in and see it today at MILLER BROS, LTD. Great George Street FOX RANCHERS ATTENDING the Fair are invited to visit tile plant of tire imperial Biscuit Cm, 'Ltd., Longworth Avenue East. By the R. R. Crossing). A hearty welcome is extended and you may make this your meeting place. Be sure to call and have a chat with them and other ranchers. See the old reliable IMPERIALS in proccsspi‘ manufacture. TOOMBS MUSIC STORE IS A good place to call at during Fair Week. ‘They have a spoolol dii- play of all popular Sheet Music. Musical Instruments. Plflnos. Radios, etc, us well as Parlor Lamps, Flashlights and mam’ other lines. Take home a souv- enir of the Fair. Make Toombs Music Store your up town meeunll place, Queen Street. There are some real bargains to be seen there iii Battery Radios. All iiiod- els iii the best makes on the market. Henry MacI-‘arlune s. ($0.. KN" street are .experls at packing . e1ilna.._etc.,. for. shipping. ., ‘They also crate furniture. pictures. mir- rom aw. For upholsteriiig, re- palrng, eta. Ilhone i042. All Work tr done by a thoroughly exper- craftsman- Dlflncloetltewlflnslsn Fall styles are arriving these duos. l fenced ZOI Weymoulh Si. The P. E. 1. Co~Op>rii1ive al- ways stock in season, a 1x111 supply of tu ys, geese, dii ks, chicken. and fowl. at very zttiracnve prices. Their plant, and retail establish- merit situated a‘. 201 Weytiiciizli Street, commonly calied The Cand- liiig Station. has recently oeeu re- inorlcilcd and rc-clccoriited to itc- coinodate the exprtziriiixg l'l"llli trade anti is always worth watch- ing for specials and bargains. The improved arrangement o1 ilic ground-floor lizterior presents a “spic and span" air and is clean. convenient and inviting. Mr. L Mcdcnald, formerly of Cornwall, joined the association in 1929 and siitcc then has worked up to his larcsent posiLon oi inun- ager. He Ls well known to inim- ers and all engaged in the poultiy trade throughout this pi-zzviiice. and is (leserving oi high commenda- tion for the satisfactory zutd suc- cessful progress of the organiza- tion. v Entry slips for the Contest are suppliezl Pkllo-Blux with each purzliase here and contestants may draw their prizes well. from hcrc as PHONE 565 FOR A NICE TENDER Roast or for some real fiiic Steak. R. D. Groom will send it to any part of the city C. 0. D. Here are a few of Ray's Specials. Creamery Butter, 2 lbs. - — 57c Tomato Juice. 2 this -- — 10c 4 pkgs. Jelly Powder —- -- —- l9: 2 tins Salmon - - -—‘ — — 29c New shipment of Oranges, per doz. — — -— —- 35¢ The Store iS on Iilllsborougli street gt Richmond. Notice! Contestants are rciiiiiitl- ed that ull entries must be ilceeiilj pauicu by a receipt irom our oi the spatiscrs. Please lUdil tiic rtues carefully. Suit-ull cullit-s came lii on which there is not mentioned the name oi lilc ilrm on which the prize is to be (Ii'1\\\il. . 1 .. . Fierce righting lii ‘ v 1 ' v ' boutim est bpaiii (A.P. By Guardians Special Wire) HENOAYE. France, Aug. ll Insurgent. armies in nsoutliivost Spain drove today to witliui iiirilte oi Cabeza del liucy, key to tiie rich UOVCIIIIIIOIII-Ilelll Aliiiitden mercury mines. A battle wviis reported 1n progress around the town, 24 lllllllg nest oi Almaden. It is the last important position bet-ween the Insurgents‘ rkstremodurii front and Alniitdcii. the latter cii the highway‘ running cast from Uastucia. Insurgent dispatches told of ii general advance while Government advices acknowledged the canipitlgii had moved illto the out-skirts oi Capezs del Buey. On the northeastern Ebro front the Insurgents advanced in the Pnndols Mountain.» tightening their hold around Government lmsitiutis in the vicinity» of Gaiidesa. 'l'lii\ Government acknowledged the los. of two lilll positions hilt reported other Insurgent counter niiucks were repulsed. TOMATO DIET FOR GI-IRMANS (LP. By GIIIHIIID‘! S clal Wire) BERL N, Aug. l1-'l make up for afireat. scarcity o: fruit. the Flood inistry has urgcd German housewives to make extensive us.- oi‘ Tomatoes. The tomato. the min- iAstry points out, contains vitamins ,0. d ll ch ul- mm&i&lsmwe helm em _1_"_i_in CI-IARLOTTETOWN ‘GUARDIAN _ Livestock [Jarkets OTTAWA, August 4. 193a —Con- br- 1111* ‘io- iiilioils V3124 '1 cotisirieiiibiy‘ as tween one cattle market ‘tllld other (ilillllg the past week. route had tlit- out st liliilllig sioii so fur tiii. year and slil. d about‘ l_,200 ciiitle unsold at the 0.088 with llllliBn (IDWll iuiiy 2st- ull all kiiiliig cattle and ivith bids its niueli as 50c down oii some [II the of the unsold eutlle. Tin.- not wea- ther in Ontario lat.» litiii the eifeci of slowing up the roiistiinptloii 0t beef and this (ii, course has hail its tilfcct on the price oi live cattle. Oii the other liiiiid lIllfliC was a t l‘ trade in cattle at. Montreal with steady prices prevailing on a.l grades except bulls. The quality: o: the run at Winnipeg was consider- ed plain wilh dry-fed cattle scarce and holding firm. Grass stuns ii‘. th.s point were steady for Zlli‘ Wet-k, but butcher feiiiaies and espwially cows were iroiii 15c to 35c .u'.\er but, on the other hand, bulls were active with a. few loads shipped south. Iii Calgary, the market open- ed fairly active on females bu‘. was slow on steers, while at Edmonton buyers continued lndlftereiit in their attitude on plainer kinds of cattle and these proved hard -lO move oven at lower rates. At Moose Jaw, the market closed 25c to 50c lower for the week 0n in-between kinds o: cattle, especially females. but most good killing cattle held a- bout steady, - Cattle Prices The top for choice weighty steers at 'l‘oi'oiito was $7 75 for two loads, \\‘llIi other.» milking $7.50 dmvu. wlilt- it ft-"iv good butcher cutth- r1 uctiiil $0.7 Montreal liatl n IUiVI n; i i/l c ll’ ‘ §ILEI'.\ at $11 iiiui .\7(".‘l'.\' iron. $0.25 up. Good ‘ti itulclii-i‘ steers sold boilvvtill $7 \l‘i(I $7 50 at. Winnipeg. iiiul good yr ~i~r~ beiuccu $5.50 and $0.50. i. ~.'l active bu‘ nIUWtiI i .. lilli i‘ {i A , . .111 ii‘. \\'l li lust k on 110ml kinds, but other proved hard lo dis- pose cl. P '- Albert ivas dull and ‘ l p ce paid was on good 4.50, Moose Jaw closed ' '21‘ on anything grad- gr-ozi but had a top of '1 choice grass steers. with . around $5. Regina had .l;,lIJlC lii the line of grass o make above $5, ivhile ollcrzri a few fairly and heifers cuvecii illul $5 50. ’.i‘i.c United States Dlarket - _Cztttic prices were generally con- -.< txibly lower on American mar- Buffalo reported top native u‘ " 25 but Canadians solliig Zlowly with little or lii’ Illil.) above $9.50, although one {mil soltl on Monday at s10. St Pu" Mimic. lii, was quoting Cali- ‘ ill gr. cers from $9.25do\vn. ]) crms 011.00 and good fed year- $10.30. i> to the United states cou- i. 17116 beef cattle, lii’: dairy. .130 valves. making the total i- tli... your 29,1138 bee! cattle.‘ . ' S) calves. riiici U5 l (illu l: ._. ‘(In lJLL-iuti ll 1.1a. ’I‘Z"c British Market The Vfll ii: lug, iii:- extremely‘ hot weather lire- iii the Ilritz-h Isles is nffccz- cciruziiptinn of b-eei niitl, in e oi li\'e cattle. Can- .. old from the S. S. ' City, \\'Il.(!Il sailed from oil July 21st, (lid not quite .. lllillll previous price levels. The bulk of the offering went from 15c lo l5 l-Llc dressed weight iii- ellltilllg offal ith some choice (a tic .ble to make 16c, "ougli kinds down to l4 1-2. lll store cattle was easier onil otury cOWS continue to ' steady". Savings during the week includ- (‘ii the S. S. Dellliaii, July 29th, Aioiiirt-iil to Glasgow with 503 ent- 11- making the total to tiatc this ,\ '.. i134. a.» comparcrl uith 5,- 510 in the same period last year. TOO MANY ISNFINISHED LAMBS This-is a critical period in the miii'l<riii»; oi 1.111111.» and particular- 1y a0 m the Province of Quebec. Two “ocks ago receipts at the lvloiitreiil market included ever 50 per cont rough iuiiiiishecl small Ifllllbn uusulllil to the trade. Many of ill(‘.~l‘ w. to (‘Ilgpggg of null llllL‘i‘.~ hllilfifi ii :(‘I‘iOil5 set- back. Arum this work fully half the l‘L'.(‘ll)t.\‘ were of the plain order. Continued hot \\'(‘l\iIlCI' is create ii iiiru" rl is... Big Season I ri Football (C. I‘. h_v Gunrilknfs Special “ire! GLASGOW, Aug. ll-Rccalling lnst years surprise-packed eight- nutl-(iiie liuli month Scottish League sciu-iltile football etithus- inns are r-xpwied to turn out in large iiuiiibozs for the 118 games of ilie 15138-39 ulirziiiii; on Saturday. The 5"Il(‘fIllIl" calls for weakly and Wd-vveckly iiiiilclics till April 29. Au “outslrivi” wrested the cult from its Gifn-QOW stronghold last season but miw main this famous football Centre retained the league trophy. East Fife. although unable to roach Iil‘5I-i|l\l5i0fl status. set pre- cedent in the srcoiirl leagues l6- ycar history and rocked the foot- ball world by winning the cup- first time iii eight years the trophy went out of la tow. The, lcalllll‘ championships ilve-ycai- reign was held when the great Celtic eleven finished lii first IIOnIIIOII. Plaiidlts of the football world were hcaprd 0n Kilninruock iii the cup C0lll])!‘lillOll when the blue and while-clad players clr-iontsd both Celtic and Range-rs in preliminanv rounds. The Killios opcii aizniiist the former at Parkhcad on Satur- rlivv. Iii lcnlziie play la.~i season Krmariiovk IlllI<Ilf‘(I Just. outside tho relegation zorc. Most (lisaprmmfliuz cluh in the first iiivl~ioti last year. Dundee now ]lf‘l‘Ii‘.l'ill.< in the minor circuit for the first time Ill history. The Delis Park eleven was pacemaker in early work» of the campaign and. ivoiiicailjv enough. had its fate sealed to second-division play oti t-he last day. 'I'hc team opens at home against Brcchin Cltv. At the beach you need a good head for figures. All you need is a loud We for them. ket and miiy pounds o." out. uslilniikl. Iii) illfiili u‘ '1‘ lniiihu.) Li, in we rapid light lllllllll llkl it. uii; anal Szii-iizaioon Calves Steady to Firm The Toronto Live With thoice at $0 lo $8.5“. while Montreal liarl a gooi (l nuiirl up to a top price oi S8. W‘ ‘ was steady up l0 so ‘it, w: o 1 h. ill Calgary Wl-Ii‘ $5.110, Erimoiii >11 also $5.50. Sa iitooii and IIJALIIILI $6, Prince Albeit $5.25, and Moose JQW $5.7m infi week wzi. . Cullunl» " $502.1 (ill .I.'i'.\ Ililll liv iiiuii $51.23 sale were l)i-t'.'.'ri'~ii er com. illil'lt' and cnniiozs ‘ $2 75. Fed t some CllillCi‘ .l1l.~ ‘lii ]ll'i('(‘* $8.50, (iiIlt set.» alicl ilriu MONTREAL for calves at tliiii vcnls i0 S for tops. GTIIH: was 40.211 50,091 iii the r Totals to i‘ $1.50, cicsmg trucked Strut , $9.51) 511i SIIEEI‘ AN I) at. $9.50 for gin Tech to milki- trivpical uvislc lll0l(‘0l‘ugl'lllill, the terrors oi come.‘ griiiiici say‘ I'm ricaiies. But ii stratosphere." looks all ovoi- Lam‘. . .' $0.50, Moose JZIW ziiiti Rel Ho“ Prices Sharply Lower The zieciliic ii. liot; l)l'l('. i‘ l0 coslii" ~ mi Wiiiiipi-e i-lo o.’ <'<i.~li.1.' \\i ESL-Iii Piilatw- . ' (‘A 'I"I‘I.I'I II A if K I-Yl‘ s‘ TORONTO liar? " iiiriiuliiig l . . mou around $3. cutter.» $1.00 lo $2.75, (‘ALF NIARKFYIW _'l‘OlI(.)f\"I‘O calves u'l-ri~ Il"il\'€ at (‘I101 e veal:- ‘85 for common.» ilrinkers and livlit HOG MARKETS The hog run for the head. last. your‘ 2,351,420. TORONTO lioi; barons. hauls up lo $0. HAMILTON in '.l-"s' prices clos- ed tleiiiilii" ' - uitli IJiKCUIlS ' nine fl“(I $12.73 to plriiits iiOntli ioi ‘l’ alive, Iliiriat- s11...) qlll dressed, Cvlzrllili $10 dressed London oril t alive. Kit: viior . $13 iiiw-sseti. Prtcrimio dressed. Ilull (Il't‘.'\§l‘(I. Aimieton, iiiiii $14 . 50 (Il'l‘.‘?5.°(l . TORONTO lambs were 7dr luxvcr NIONTI Al. sihll llililll ‘ mill. lit $0. and slinp 511 m $4 uitii Ftp .11 tVINNIPFX? ‘limbs slciiclv. tops $7.50. slit-o}: $1. lVlust Find Hurrican 0r Lose ills J00 CA3.iBl{li)G1£, yin... ). He. lius bet-ii coiiiiiiisnoiictl by llleilt kliuuii iu science its u hula;- curiluig oi lllt’ lll\>;ii'l‘lll“» oi swims by riliilo. HllllUfltl. :iii'liiiiiu-s hint the laiitiliur "wu-iuin-i- tmllooiu.‘ have been ilic oiiu \\i'.l]l\li~, iIIHI like they are iulili- ,lll .\ "The CUILlll. lllhlllilllCi‘ lfve gut to liiul ii I'll lose my Joli!" If lie does illlfi one Illh .\llllllll(‘I‘ lit: insists science \\lII Ilil\'i‘. its beet. silo‘. ni ul-lvitnimug tho striirtilri- oi tlie-i- \I(‘.\ll‘ll(‘Il\l! Sillfllls since the 1880s. Kelly says that not .\llll'l‘ Jixuit FfllIiPl‘ Vines lll iltv 0's 21-- cortleii his ulist-ruitu ut the structure of LII!‘ tun" - ll.\' NW1! from tlie liroutzil. Ilti .~llf‘illi n Ii‘ill'll(‘;I ilIl_\IIllllll llltllt‘ tliiui tin: llreuil grill-a viliuli lll tutu» slim i‘()\illi€‘l' i-liukuizi- iii 2H0 llllltW fill hour lIIllI imm- liir\\.-r<i ‘I\'“I-\ over a wiilt- nren. "i\’l_v jolt “III ln- to go oii iroiii when‘ Fiitlivl‘ Vines loll oli :\i.»l study the twistevs riulil at tlioii‘ teeth. iilgli up around iiic A fool borrows trouble and then DY it back )0- Iambs “tlgiliilg 8U $7 calf inarize’. wit. ac- ~i 11153 121"‘ ~ to - Ill $8 to ll lii S0, aitrl urns- x.» $3.75 l0 S-i 75. hurl a prior-s 1:004‘. (Ifllllillld rallying from '7 for good iiiiti S6 51.15410 $8.85. Dominion com tired with nine wet" inst 1hr. this your, 1887,0500‘, prices ilroplii-(i S0 . 50 for otl lvitli a few Ioizi; ill 65 LAMB hIAIIKI-ITS XI. ' l to <4 ‘ell S 75 in SJ . 5U Aug. ll — -—u\P)-—A yuuiilt, .\ ilrtiilklllhfh.) institute of liftllllllliiil} has it ilule lii (Jutnv- ‘.0 liuvriciiiio. Uelbiir l’. lii-iljc, 30. oi ‘Wiitustir, . Culiil. vlliu IILWUI 11.1.» iucvil it storm tiny nurse Liiiiii a .\'i.-\v lilnglunil Llll/.l.'.ll‘Ll, llus had nllllliil-I‘ dates tor the past too suiiiiiii-rs. llut tlic Illli‘i'l\.lillt'.‘i llt'\'t‘l‘ .\llil\\L‘tI tlii- lilw! i\III(IH". rs with itli r11 IIi.‘~‘. l II" ullliil (‘llllI)ll'.\ ll‘- iiil; ilov. iiii- L‘.ii‘il1|1|-.a1i. s illu‘ l iieil} iis _\L“i\l'. ." Iilll'l'lt."illli‘-—-Ul' town for someone to 'PI\_(_IE___THREF.' “ié Rev. Canon Willlztins Was P. E. I. lliasoii Rev. Canon William rt-ttor oi Si. kidwiiill. (‘lii Canon cl Curb! ' . ‘ii C. nfiiiiirt-iil (lierl Iiiill M: lirlr-l t Iii ‘ii'illS. Ciiilllil .;'.iiilw-i \li‘lirilliil\\'li ' luilve, lillil riovoii-il iiiiu-b llllllli ‘.'.ilIl iii~ . Ill‘ .‘-'l'\l‘ii l . ,_ . ‘ rchdecw ni \ . ziiid incumbe- utuii cli uiitii Sander... are Anna CLFOIIIIG . zi ' . liisi \‘.‘llt‘, toriii IZFLII, ilirm- P11 L, uli<l'J<i.vcl'li .\- '~;. F. C. O ( .1. member .. - irnlrc, Royal mi: Si. Cleorgds Society, riliii o" sirlerit of.’ iliP (Quebec I." '1' Iii!."I!‘l‘,' Al.- mlinllsiii. Ho an active it. u, lu-litiitfii to lt-xnndra. at t- No. 5 m‘ the Grritiri Lodge nf Prince Frluarrl Hand: nf- filiuimi witli Mniiiit ‘rvrvvil Lodge No. 32. Q ll. nnrl '1 l degree A, niicl A., Wt l? flllC12Sl(\l'5. put-outs. and o. ervnt-‘rreai- . 'I“lii-i; lIlPlP are 0.‘; atiiits, unelw and coils Couriiv iktou’; held ' hiiii picnic ‘l‘ u‘. ell‘ '.I'.\‘- title. day to Mfi on . N B. A‘ av . . ‘Kr: In IKYQI"?! (IN - A. sud- i», ~11 .|.|lv _'o_ 193a, ‘n ltitull _i_ sort of M l’. , ..ui.-.i- i.» I'..--\ cult-on o >v_>;_|.llr|vv_ (mt _ _ _ lllll'i'il\' , .. .. . - ~. I\II'RI‘IIY— \- 1" Alli: 4. 193B. in M1‘. illlil .\l.' " - Activity. a dauitlitca‘, .\l'.i“\ lit‘ llf-l. BOURGEOIS-At st. niizivs- Hosq FiiflI,E(lI‘lllill(iSi<‘l‘i l3 A119- 938, lo Mr. filial , Bourgeois (nee Lilli s. Ill-nay . .ui Rccimondlj , w».